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[[Category:Iredell County, North Carolina]][[Category:Iredell County, North Carolina, Early Settlers]][[Category:Rowan County, North Carolina, Early Settlers]] == Introduction == {{Sticker | category = Iredell County, North Carolina | image = Iredell_County-1.jpg | text = [[Space:Iredell County North Carolina|Iredell County One Place Study]] }} === Granville Grants === From 1748 to 1763, agents of Lord Granville made grants to vacant lands and collected rents. When the second Earl of Granville died in 1763, the Granville District office was closed. In 1737, before the boundaries of the Granville District were established, Henry McCulloh received a royal patent for 1.2 million acres in western North Carolina. Five of his 12 tracts were within the Granville District in Orange and Rowan counties. Lands granted by McCulloh and by the Granville office were technically deeds and not grants.[[#FamilySearch]] === State Grants === Revolutionary War and State Era (1777–1959). In November 1777, while the Revolutionary War was in progress, the new General Assembly of North Carolina created a land office in every county, with each county having its own appointed entry-taker and surveyor. The entry-taker was authorized to issue a warrant for vacant lands that once belonged to either the British Crown or the Granville District. Beginning in 1777 limitations were imposed on the size of the grants. In addition, the state required the person receiving the grant to have it recorded, usually within 12 months, at the Register of Deeds office in the county where the land lay. Because many patent owners did not live on their new land or in close proximity to it, there was time allowed by the secretary of state for the patentee to have his land recorded in the county where he was presently living. Failure to have the patent recorded could void the grant. Many North Carolina land documents for the years 1663–1959 still survive and are kept at the North Carolina State Archives in Raleigh. Many have been microfilmed or published in abstract form. {{Image|file=GEM_Pictures-4.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Granville Land Grants of the1750 and 1760s
and State Grants after 1777 }} == Land Grants == Land Grants in what became Iredell County, after its creation from Rowan County in 1788, included Granville grants of the 1750s and early 1760 and state grants after 1777. By 1810, the land had all been taken up and from then on land was bought from its owners. The map above by Homer Keever shows the area of central Iredell County and the land grants by individuals.[[#Keever]] Links to profiles of the individual grantees is provided in the table below, when they exist in Wikitree. Additional selected land grants have been added from recent searches of on-line records. There may be some residents in this table from the section of Rowan County that remained in Rowan County when Iredell was formed in 1778.[[#LandGrants]] {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable sortable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue;" |- !Name!!Grant Type!!Years Issued!!Acres!!Description, File No!!Book |- |[[Harris-26655|Harris, Samuel]]||Granville||1762, 1783, 1786 ||355, 400, 193||Fourth Creek: On S. fork of Fourth Creek, On the South fork of Fourth Creek, On the waters of South fork of Fourth Creek||Book 103, page 313 |- |[[Reid-1631|Reid, George]] sold to [[McClelland-243|William McClelland]]||Granville|| || ||could not find in the index|| |- |Reid, Andrew||State||1783||200||Fifth Creek: on the North side of Fifth Creek||Book 51, page 98 |- |Bell, Alexander sold to John McClatchey||Granville|| || ||could not find an Alexander in the index|| |- |[[Allison-674|Allison, Andrew]]||Granville||1755||320||Fourth Creek: S. side of Fourth Creek, 5||Book 6, page 95 |- |[[Allison-674|Allison, Andrew]]||Granville||1758||507||Poplar Branch/Grants Creek: Both sides of the Poplar branch the waters of Grants Creek a branch of the S. side of the Yadkin||Book 6, page 97 |- |[[Allison-674|Allison, Andrew]]||Granville||1759||830||Catawba River/Davidson Creek/Back Creek: E. side of Cataba river and on the brances of Davidsons Creek and Back Creek||Book 6, page 97 |- |[[Cowan-3150|Cowan, William]]||Granville||1759, 1761||584, 453||Fourth Creek/Second Creek: S. side of Fourth Creek, 132; N. side of Second Creek, 142||Book 6, 129; Book 6, page 132 |- |[[Cowan-3150|Cowan, William]] assignee of Moses Thompson||State||1784||300||Lying on the waters of Second Creek, 1679||Book 56, page 115 |- |Muckelwrath [McIlwrath], John||Granville||1759||584||Fourth Creek: S. side of Fourth Creek|| |- |Brandon, James||Granville||1760||514||Fourth Creek: N. side of Fourth Creek|| |- |Huey, Henry||Granville||1760||647||Fourth Creek: N. side of Fourth Creek|| |- |Hall, George||Granville||1760||357||Fourth Creek: N. side of Fourth Creek|| |- |Jones, Joseph sold to Nicholas McLeland||Granville|| || ||could not find a Joseph in the index|| |- |Potts, John||Granville||1761||580||Fourth Creek: On the head of Fourth Creek|| |- |Reed, Alexander||Granville||1743, 1761||360, 268||Third Creek: N. side of Third Creek, On Fourth Creek on S. side of Middle prong of said creek|| |- |Hemphill, James||Granville||1761||567||Fourth Creek: Both sides of Fourth Creek|| |- |Edwards, John||Granville|| || ||could not find in the index|| |- |Edwards, Enoch||State||1787||150||Dutchmans Creek: on the waters of Dutchmans Creek|| |- |[[Davidson-1109|Davidson, George]]||Granville||1783, 1788||534, 147||Davidson Creek: On the waters of Davidsons Creek, On the waters of Davidson Creek|| |- |[[Davidson-1109|Davison (Davidson?), George]]||Granville||1753, 1753, 1753, 1756||640, 640, 320, 189||Fourth Creek: Both sides of Fourth Creek, Both sides of Fourth Creek, Third fork of Lilles [Lyle?] Creek, N. side of Fourth Creek|| |- |[[Davidson-2691|Davidson, Joseph]]||State||1786||400||Third Creek: On the waters of Third Creek|| |- |[[Simonton-66|Simonton, Robert]]||Granville||1757, 1757||309, 200||Fourth Creek: On both sides of I. L. Creek, No. side of Fourth Creek|| |- |Simonton, Theophilus||State||1784||120||Fourth Creek: Lying on the North side of Fourth Creek|| |- |Simonton, Adam||State||1783, 1783||305, 290assignee of James Woodburn||Hunting Creek/Yadkin: On the south Yadkin, On the North side of Hunting Creek|| |- |Simonton, Thomas||State||1786||495||Third Creek: On both sides of Third Creek|| |- |Simonton, William||State||1786||400||Fourth Creek: On the waters of Fourth Creek|| |- |Edwards, John sold part to [[Simonton-66|Robert Simonton]]||Granville|| || ||Could not find a John in the index|| |- |[[Watt-30|Watt, James]]||Granville||1761||696||Third Creek: Both sides of Third Creek joining Wm. Carson and Wm. Stephenson|| |- |[[Watt-30|Watt(s), James ]]||State||1783||120||Third Creek: On the waters of Third Creek|| |- |[[Carson-314|Carson, William]]||Granville||1761||692||Third Creek: Both sides of Third Creek|| |- |Morrison, William||Granville||1753, 1753, 1762, 1783, 1787||572, 640, 630, 640, 385||Eight Mile Shoal Creek/Third Creek/Snow Creek/Yadkin: On the forks of Eight Mile Shoal Creek, Joining to James Morrison on Third Creek, Both sides of Snow Creek in the forks of Yadkin, On the waters of Third Creek, On the South side of Third Creek|| |- |Watt, Andrew||Granville|| || ||Could not find an Andrew in the index|| |- |Watt, William||Granville||1753, 1787assignee of John Graham||598, 300||Third Creek: Joining John Oliphant's line, and John McCullocks, On the waters of Third Creek|| |- |Gallaher, James||State|| || ||Could not find a Gallaher in the index|| |- |[[Steele-6540|Steele, Ninian]]||State|| || ||Could only find his sons|| |- |[[Oliphant-108|Oliphant, John]] to [[Sloan-543|Fergus Sloan]]||Granville, State||1758||500||Catawba River: E. bank of Catawba River|| |- |Oliphen (Oliphant), John||Granville||1753||640||Buffalo Branch: Joining James Mackliwean on Buffalo Branch|| |- |Mackilwean, James||Granville||1755||640||Fourth Creek/Buffalo Branch: Both sides of Fourth Creek and on both sides Buffalo Branch|| |- |Robinson, Micahael||Granville||1758||527||Fourth Creek: On both sides of N. fork of Fourth Creek|| |- |[[Stevenson-1080|Stevenson, William]]||Granville State|| || ||possibly spelled Stephenson|| |- |Stephenson, William||Granville, State||1761, 1787, 1787, 1787||369, 230, 640, 150||Third Creek/Fourth Creek: N. side of Third Creek, On the waters of Third and Fourth Creeks, On the waters of Third Creek, on the waters of Fourth Creek|| |- |Stephenson, James||State||1783||640||South Yadkin: On main South Yadkin|| |- |Stephenson, John||State||1783, 1783, 1787||350, 150, 219||Back Creek/Third Creek: On Back Creek on the waters of Third Creek, Joining his own and Joseph Davidsons deeded line, On Back Creek joining his other 3 surveys|| |- |[[Hall-4198|Hall, Rev James, Jr]]||State||1761, 1761||508, 434||Fifth Creek: Both sides of N. fork of Fifth Creek, N. side of Fifth Creek|| |- |McCulloch/McCullough, James||State||1755, 1762||386, 700||Fourth Creek: Beg. at Andrew Allison's line, 425; Both sides of N. fork of Fourth Creek||Book 6, page 193; Book 6, page 185 |- |Watt, W W||State|| || ||Perhaps William Watt|| |- |McCulloch/McCullough, John sold to Hugh Waddell||Granville||1752, 1752, 1756||640, 388, 566||Fort Creek/Back Creek/Catawba River: In the fork of Fort Creek at the mill place, On Back Creek, N. side the Cataba River on Rainbos [?] Mill Creek|| |- |[[Sloan-543|Sloan, Fergus]]||State|| || ||Could not find a Fergus in the index|| |- |Steele, John and Steele, Ninian (sons of Ninian Steele, deceased)||State||1784||550||Fourth Creek: Lying on the waters of Fourth Creek|| |- |Wilson, John||Granville||1761||592||Fourth Creek: On both sides of Fourth Creek. Joining Samuel Reed and others.|| |- |Wilson, Francis||Granville||1761||418||Fourth Creek: Both sides of Fourth Creek Joining John Wilson and Samuel Reed.|| |- |Reed, Samuel||Granville||1762||456||Fourth Creek: On both sides of Fourth Creek|| |- |McKnight, George||Granville||1762||611||Yadkin River: E. side of Yadkin River|| |- |Kurr, John||Granville||1753||540||Third Creek: N. side of Third Creek|| |- |McIlwrath, John||Granville||1753||640||Third Creek: N. side of Third Creek|| |- |Morrison, James||Granville||1753, 1762||24, 640||Third Creek/Cattaber River: N. side of Cattaber River and on Third Creek, Both sides of Third Creek|| |- |Tate, Robert||Granville||1755||640||Third Creek/Yadkin: On both sides of Third Creek on water South Yadkin|| |- |Armstrong, Mary||Granville||1757||400||Third Creek: So. side of Third Creek|| |- |Stewart, James||Granville||1758, 1759, 1759||501, 610, 600||Third Creek/Stewarts Branch/Yadkin: On Third Creek and on a branch called Stewarts branch, S. side Third Creek on waters of So. Yadkin, S. side Third Creek of S. Yadkin|| |- |Young, Samuel||Granville||1759||150||Third Creek: S. side Third Creek|| |- |Erwin, Christopher||Granville, State||1760, 1780||690, 210||Third Creek: Both sides of Third Creek, On the waters of Third Creek joining his own land|| |- |Carson, James||Granville||1760||688||Third Creek: Both sides of Third Creek|| |- |White, William||Granville||1760||640||Third Creek: North side of Third Creek in Earl Granvilles Boundaries|| |- |[[Chambers-2319|Chambers, Henry]]||Granville||1761||640||Third Creek/Yadkin: N. side of Third Creek. The waters of the Yadkin.|| |- |McWhorter, John||Granville||1761||580||Third Creek/Beaver Dam Creek: W. side of Third Creek and on the Creek called the Beaver Dam Creek|| |- |King, James||Granville||1761||648||Third Creek/Kings Branch: S. side of Third Creek on both sides of Kings branch|| |- |Thompson, Claus||Granville||1760||564||Third Creek/Yakin: On both sides of Third Creek and in the fork between said Creek and S. Yadkin|| |- |[[Irwin-1615|Erwin, George]] (Irwin)||Granville||1762||643||Third Creek: On a branch of Third Creek|| |- |McDonald, George||Granville||1762||258||Third Creek: Both sides of Third Creek|| |- |Steel, Robert||Granville||1762||208||Third Creek: On the waters of Third Creek|| |- |Kerr, Stephen||State||1779||260||Third Creek: On the South side of Third Creek|| |- |Lowery (Lowrey||State||1779||420||Third Creek: On the South side of Third Creek|| |- |Gray, James||State||1780||54||Third Creek/Fourth Creek: In the fork of Third and Fourth beg. at a stake on the bank of fourth creek|| |- |Hithman, Jonathan [assignee of Ferguson, Samuel]||State||1780||400||Third Creek: On the Big Branch the waters of Third Creek|| |- |Pearson, Richmond||State||1780||582||Yakin: On the No. of the So. Yadkin a little above the mouth of Third Creek|| |- |Wilson, Samuel||State||1780, 1780||640, 640||Second Creek/Third Creek: On waters of Second and Third Creek, On waters of Third Creek and Fourth Creek|| |- |Martin, James||State||1780||300||Third Creek: North side of Third Creek|| |- |Jones, James||Granville||1755||440|||Yadkin/Rocky Creek: in the forks of the Yadkin and Rocky Creek, 301|| |- |Huggins, James||Granville||1757||560||Rocky River: On the head branches of Rocky River and on the wagon road, 250|| |- |Gillaspie, Joseph||Granville||1757||397||Catawba River/Rocky River: N. side of Cataba river and on the head branches of Rocky river, 222|| |- |McConnell, John||Granville||1757||611||Catawba River/Rocky River: On the ridge between the waters of Catawba River and Rocky River, 433|| |- |[[Dickey-115|Dickey, John]]||Granville||1761||390||Rocky RIver: Both sides of the middle fork of Rocky River, 169|| |- |McWhorter, Hance||Granville||1761||269||Rocky River: On the middle fork of Rocky River, 380|| |- |Brown, Robert||State||1779||550||Rocky River: On the head waters of Rocky River, 792.5|| |- |Haynes, James||State||1779||116||Rocky River: On the head waters of Rocky River, 796|| |- |[[Osborne-1041|Osburn, Adley]]||State||1779||400||Rocky River: On the head waters of Rocky River (Including the branch running into Rockey River heading near the Great Road from the creek.) Taken from warrant.|| |- |Boon, John||Granville||1753||630||Hunting Creek: Beg. at an oak. No. side Hunting Creek., 39|| |- |Carter, James and Boone, Jonathan||Granville||1755||776||Hunting Creek/Yadkin River: East side of Hunting Creek on N. W. side of So. fork of Yadkin River, 85|| |- |Robinson, William||Granville||1758||66||Hunting Creek/Reed Fork/Haw River: On both sides of Hunting Creek a fork of Richland the waters of the Reedy Fork of Haw River, 497|| |- |Vigers, Richard||Granville||1761||350||Hunting Creek/Richland Creek/Haw River: On both sides of Hunting Creek fork of Richland Creek water of Reedy fork of Haw River, 598|| |- |Willcockson, Isaac||Granville||1761||320||Hunting Creek/Long Branch: Both sides of Hunting Creek and both sides of a branch known by the name of the Long Branch, 616|| |- |Churton, William||Granville||1762||350||Hunting Creek/Richaland Creek/Haw River: Both sides of Hunting Creek a fork of Richland Creek waters of Reedy fork of Haw River, 130|| |- |McGuire, James||State||1780||427||Hunting Creek: On the Et. of Hunting Creek Beg. at a Pine Samuel Luckees [Luckey's] corner, 637|| |- |Luckee (Luckey), Samuel||State||1780||640||Hunting Creek/Yadkin River: In the forks of the Yadkin in the Et. and Wt. sides of Hunting Creek, 666|| |- |Vaneton, John||State||1780||300||Hunting Cree: On the Et. of Hunting Creek Beg. at a post oak, 676|| |- |Neely, Richard||State||1780||637||Hunting Creek/Little Creek: On waters of Hunting Creek (Joining Saml. Luckey and Robt. Bell. running across Little Cr. for complement) Taken from warrant., 691|| |- |Reed, Clement||Granville||1762||390||Snow Creek/Dann River: On the waters of Snow Creek, waters of Dann River, 491|| |- |Campbell, Angus||State||1780||224||Davidsons Creek: On Davidsons Creek Beg. at a post between two large white oaks on Jno Templetons Line, 643|| |- |[[Campbell-420|Campbell, William]]||State||1783||175||Hunting Creek: On the North side of Hunting Creek, 842|| |- |[[Morgan-668|Campbell, Elizabeth]]||State||1783||200||Hunting Creek: On the South side of Hunting Creek, 843|| |- |[[Campbell-1499|Campbell, Archibald]]||State||1783||100||Cold Water Creek: On the waters of Cold Water Creek, 990|| |- |Campbell, Hugh [assignee of James Wallace]||State||1783||100||South Yadkin River: On one of the head branches of the South Yadkin below Davises land, 1067|| |- |Campbell, John Senr.||State||1783||640||Cold Water Creek/Cane Creek/Buffalow: On the waters of cold water, crane creek and Buffaloe, 1093|| |- |Campbell, John||State||1783||85||Cold Water/Buffalow: On the waters of Cold Water and Buffaloe, 1105|| |- |Campbell, Hugh [assignee of James Wallace]||State||1783||300||South Yadkin River: On the main head branch of the South Yadkin, 1181|| |- |Campbell, John Junr.||State||1783||200||Cold Water Creek: On the waters of Cold water Creek, 1217|| |- |Beeman, John [assignee of Robert Campbell]||State||1786||150||Dutchmans Creek: On the Big branch of Dutchmans Creek, 2035|| |- |Campbell, Caleb||State||1789||200||Abbots Creek: On the waters of Abbots Creek, 2512|| |- |Campbell, Joseph||State||1789||300||South Yadkin RIver: On the waters of the South Yadkin River Beg. at a pine, 2583|| |- |[[Campbell-24004|Campbell, Colin]]||State||1790||100||Catawba River/Island Creek: On the waters of the Catawba joining his own land. S. fork of Island Creek, 2668|| |- |Campbell, Duncan||State||1790||100||Waggon Road/Oxford Ford: On the South side of the Waggon Road leading from Oxford Ford., 2707|| |- |Wilson, Jacob and Wilson, Joseph [assignees of Caleb Campbell]||State||1791||640||Rich Fork: On third fork of Rich Fork, 2811|| |- |Brown, Elizabeth||State||1779||320||Rocky River: On the waters of Rocky River, 814|| |- |Brougher, Jacob [assignee of John Driskill]||State||1783||122||Cold Water Creek/Rocky Branch: Lying on the waters of Cold water Creek (Rocky Br. of Coldwater Cr.), 1293|| |- |Bowman, James||State||1779||336||Rocky River: On the head branches of Rocky River, 800|| |- |McHargue, James||State||1783||380||Rocky Creek: On the South branch of Rocky Creek, 1020|| |- |Cole, Job||State||1783||380||Rocky Creek: On the bridge branch of Rocky Creek, 1043|| |- |Dobbins, John||State||1786||636||Rocky Creek: On main Rocky Creek, 1711|| |- |McCleland, John||State||1783||640||South Yadkin River: On the Little South fork of the South Yadkin (On the S. side of the Rocky Face Mountain) taken from the warrant, 1065|| |- |Reed, John||State||1780||400||South Yadkin River/Rocky CreekOn both sides of South Yadkin (the mouth of Rocky Creek) Taken from warrant, 715|| |- |Smith, John||State||1783||26||Rocky Creek/Bartons Branch: On a branch of main Rockey Creek (Bartons Branch that runs into Rocky Creek.) Taken from warrant, 1072|| |- |Smith, John||State||1783||100||South Yadkin River: On the branches of the South Yadkin Joining his own and Soloman Davis's Lines on the S. side of Rocky Creek Ridge, 1075|| |- |Wasson, Joseph||State||1788||290||South Yadkin/Rocky Faced Mountain: On the branches of South Yadkin. Adj. E. side of Rocky Faced Mtn., 1856|| |- |Cook, Richard [assignee of Daniel Easley]||State||1783||340||Rocky Creek: On the North side of Rocky Creek, 915|| |- |Cooke, Richard [assignee of Daniel Easley]||State||1783||503||Rocky Creek: On main Rocky Creek, 1023|| |- |Carlisle, Robert ||State||1779||200||Rocky Branch: Beg. at a Hicory on chain to the West of Alexander Alstons corner near S. draft of Rocky Br. of Coddle Creek, 817|| |- |Lansdale, Robert ||State||1783||300||John Kings Creek/Rocky Creek: Including the forks of John Kings Creek ""on both sides and including the Rocky Creek"", 1182|| |- |Lambert, Thomas||State||1786||200||Rockey Branch: On the waters of the Rockey Branch (Between Ryals [Riles] Cr. and Rocky Br), 831|| |- |Sharpe, Thomas and Sharpe, Adlai [heirs of [[Sharpe-83|Walter Sharp]]||State||1783||200||Rocky Faced Mountain: On a meadow branch joining their own and Owens lines near the Rocky Faced Mountain, 1049|| |- |Sharpe, Thomas and Sharpe, Adlai||State||1783||640||South Yadkin River: On the (main) South Yadkin joining Cowens and Pattersons line, 884|| |- |Sharpe, Joseph||State||1783, 1783, 1783||320, 320, 150||Joshuas Branch/Snow Creek/South Yadkin River: On the waters of Joshuas Branch of the South Yadkin, 1024; On the branches of Snow Creek, 1052; On the branches of the South Yadkin near the Chestnut Spring, 1185|| |- |[[Sharpe-68|Sharpe, William]]||State||1782, 1782, 1783, 1783, 1783, 1783, 1783, 1787, 1787||100, 100, 320, 50, 100, 652, 640, 640, 400||South Yadkin River/Rockey Creek/Snow Creek: On the head branch of the South Yadkin including the Rich Cove gap, 826; On the South fork of Rockey Creek above John King's land, 827; On the waters of Snow Creek and Rockey Creek, 1050; On the South fork of Rocky Creek at the Trough Shoals, 1061; On the South fork of Rockey Creek, 1123; On Snow Creek, 1201; On Elk Shoal Creek, 1209; Lying on the North side of the Long Fork (N. side of the S. fork of Rocky Cr.) Taken from warrant., 2278; On Woolf River adjoining Alex McColluch No. 2568, 2324|| |- |[[Sharpe-66|Sharpe, James]]||State||1783, 1783, 1784||400, 400, 150||South Yadkin River: On the main South Yadkin joining Pattersons and Smiths lines, 885; N. side of the South Yadkin, 1037; On a branch of the South Yadkin (Including the Chestnut Ridge) Taken from warrant., 1567|| |- |[[Sharpe-65|Sharpe, John]]||State||1782, 1783||100, 398||South Yakin River: Near the head of the South fork of the Yadkin in the cove of the mountain, 825; On the North side of the South Yadkin, 1019|| |- |[[Wallace-10703|Wallace, John]] (assignee of [[Sharpe-68|William Sharpe]])||State||1788||200||Elk Shoal Creek: Adjoining his old survey on Elk Shoal Creek, 1851|| |- |[[Wasson-73|Wasson, Archibald]]||Granville||1761||415||Grants Creek: S. side of Grants Creek Joining Fergus Graham's line and others., 629|| |- |[[Wasson-73|Wasson, Archibald]]||State||1783||300||South Yadkin River: On the main branch of the South Yadkin, 1184|| |- |Wasson, Robert [assignee of John Wallace]||State||1786, 1786||366, 100||Rockey Creek: On the middle fork of Rockey Creek, 1882; On the North side the middle fork of Rockey Creek, 2101|| |- |Wasson, Samuel||State||1788||500||Fourth Creek/South Yadkin River: On the waters of Fourth Creek and South Yadkin, 1762|| |- |[[Dobbins-82|Dobbins, James]]||Granville||1761, 1762, 1761||700, 500, 555||Beaver Dam Branch/Second Creek: Both sides of Beaver Dam branch, 165; Both sides of the Beaver Dam branch No. side 4th creek, Yadkin River; Both sides of Second Creek, 172|| |- |Dobbins, James||State||1783, 1784||280, 100||Second Creek: On the waters of Second Creek, 1263; Lying on the South West side of the South Yadkin, 1544|| |- |McLaughlin, J. H.||State (Iredell)||1881|| .5||Waterville: Near the corporate limits of the town of watersville[Statesville?], 883earlies reference to Statesville|| |- |Walker, William||State (Iredell)||1889||4||Third Creek: On the waters of Third Creek in Statesville Township, 8892nd earliest reference to Statesville|| |- |Templeton, John (assignee of John Booker, who was assignee of Robert Chambers)||State||1788||300||Rockey Creek: On main Rockey Creek, 1827|| |- |[[Templeton-1720|Templeton, John]]||State||1780||640||Davidsons Creek: On waters of Davidsons Creek, 786|| |- |[[Templeton-1423|Templeton, Robert]]||State||1783||224||Davidson Creek: On the waters of Davidson Creek, 1225|| |- |[[Morgan-18653|Theophilus Morgan]]||State||1783, 1783||230, 640||Hunting Creek/Bucks Choal Creek: On the North side of Hunting Creek, 871; In the South West corner of said county at Cor. of Surry and Wilkes on Rowan Co. line Bucks Shoal Creek, 964|| |- |[[Morgan-18650|Morgan, Reuben]]||State||1783||300||Hunting Creek: On Hunting Creek, 1194|| |- |[[Osborn-4095|Osburn, Alexander]]||Granville||1752||469||Rocky Creek: On Rocky River||Book 2, p 228 |- |Black, David||Granville||1762||425||Norwoods Creek/Catawba River: N. fork of Norwoods Creek E. side of Catawba River, file 63, ||Book 6, page 109 |- |Campbell, William||State||1797||50||Lying on branches of the South Yadkin River||Book B, page 767 |} == Sources == * ''Iredell Piedmont County'', by [[Keever-177|Homer M. Keever]], with illustrations by Louise Gilbert and maps by Mild red Jenkins Miller, published for the Iredell County Bicentennial Commission by Brady Printing Company from type set by the Statesville Record and Landmark, copyright, November 1976, by Homer M. Keever. See [[Space:Iredell, Piedmont County|Iredell, Piedmont County]] for more details. * North Carolina Land Grants Search, [http://www.nclandgrants.com/ Link] * Iredell County [http://www.co.iredell.nc.us/533/Register-of-Deeds Register of Deeds] * Rowan County Register of Deeds, [https://rod.rowancountync.gov/external/User/Login.aspx Rowan County Deeds Search] * A detailed article about researching North Carolina land and property[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/North_Carolina_Land_and_Property Link]

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:Murphy, Marion Emerson, [http://www.worldcat.org/title/early-leslies-in-york-county-south-carolina-their-migrations-to-tennessee-missouri-and-arkansas-their-ancestry-and-descendants/oclc/2854646&referer=brief_results Early Leslies in York County, South Carolina, their migrations to Tennessee, Missouri, and Arkansas, their ancestry and descendants]. 3rd Ed, privately published, 1976 :CHAPTER 1 :...pp. 1-3 introductory discussion... :CHAPTER 2 :... pp. 4-5 contain a general account of the Leslie family in Scotland and Northern Ireland without mentioning specific individuals who might be related to Leslies in America... :In the historic "Plantation of Ulster", which started in the first decade of the 1600s, the English planted settlers from Scotland and England in North Ireland, the Scots being predominant in numbers. Leslies were among those settlers. They settled in the Hamilton estates in the western half of County Down, known as Upper Channeboye Country. The executors of one John Leslie appear on the rent rolls in 1681 and in 1688. Other counties also received Leslie immigrants. Our Leslie ancestors are known to have located in County Antrim, and it is said that they were there as early as 1680. :Our Leslie kin in County Antrim were neighbors and friends of a family of linen weavers by the name of Hutchinson, who lived in Carrickfergus. The Hucthinsons were also of Scotch extraction and originally from Ayrshire, Scotland. It is said that one of the Leslie women married a Hutchinson in County Antrim. From this union came six daughters, all of whom could read and write -- which for women of that time was quite and accomplishment! These Hutchinson daughters were destined to get a small niche in history. Some of the daughters married in County Antrim, the others in America, to which all of them emigrated in the succeeding years. Samuel Leslie (L1) our ancestor, married Sarah Hutchinson, one of the six, the place of marriage reputedly being County Antrim. His brother John Leslie (L2) married another sister, Mary Hutchinson. The youngest of the six sisters was Elizabeth Hutchinson. She married Andrew Jackson Sr., and they produced Andrew Jackson, Seventh President of the United States, as history so well records. :There is evidence of a close relationship between the Leslies and Hutchinsons in North Ireland. This carried over into Pennsylvania and the Carolinas after they came to America.. Whether the reputed Leslie who was the mother of the six Hutchinson daughters was closely related to our forebear Samuel Leslie (L1) is not known. Since the marriage of first cousins was frowned upon it is not likely that Samuel Leslie's father was the uncle of the Hutchinson girls. However there was in all likelihood some blood relationship. :The lives of the Leslies and Hutchinsons will be pursued further in the next chapter. :CHAPTER 3 :THE HUTCHINSONS AND LESLIES IN COLONIAL AMERICA :As brought out in the preceding chapter, the Leslie and Hutchinson families had a close relationship in County Antrim, North Ireland, in the early and middle 1700's. A Hutchinson, who is said to have had a Leslie wife, is our forebear, but we do not know his first name, not his wife's. At any rate, they had six daughters: Margaret, Grace, Jane (Jennett), Mary (Molly), Sarah and Elizabeth. Two of them, Sarah and Mary, married Leslie brothers. Elizabeth married Andrew Jackson Sr. and one of their three sons was Andrew Jackson, Seventh President of the United States. The Leslie brothers were Samuel Leslie (L1) and John Leslie (L2). There will be more of this later. :This Hutchinson family with the six daughters lived near Carrickfergus, North Ireland, in County Antrim. They were a family of linen weavers. John Trotwood Moore, Tennessee historian, describes these six sisters as "comely, sprightly, thrifty well bred, and from the competition for their hands for their hands most desirable Hutchinson sisters". This article appears in the April 8, 1928 edition of the Memphis Commercial Appeal. Unlike most women of their times, they could read and write. The exact order of their birth is a matter of speculation, but it is believed, based on a few known factors, that the approximate order of birth is as shown in the preceding paragraph. (According to one account, they had a brother, Col. John Hutchinson, who married Elizabeth Crawford, born about 1740, this marriage being in York Co. Pa. on Sept. 26, 1762). :It appears that four of the Hutchinson sisters emigrated from North Ireland to America about middle 1750s in company with relatives and friends. These four were Grace, Jane, Mary and Sarah. At least one of them, Sarah Hutchinson, had her husband at that time, it is believed. He was Samuel Leslie (L1), the author's great-great-great-grandfather. John Leslie (L2), Samuel's brother, married Mary Hutchinson, but whether in North Ireland or America is not known. It is fairly certain that Grace Hutchinson left North Ireland unmarried and remained with a sister's family until she found a husband later on. Jane Hutchinson married James Crawford in Pennsylvania, according to one source. :The shipload of immigrants which included the Hutchinsons and Leslies arrived in Colonial America and landed near Newcastle on the Delaware River. They settled near Lancaster, Pennsylvania, amongst the Scotch Irish immigrants who had preceded them. It was not a propitious time to settle there. The French-Indian War was in progress. Indian raids incident to this war began to occur too close to home. Some families stuck it out, and there are Leslie families who survive in Lancaster Co., Pa. to this day. Others joined an exodus, initiated about 1756, which was to take them into Virgina and the Carolinas. This movement became a migration of massive proportions. It accounts for the large Scotch Irish population content of the present day Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina, particularly in the western parts of these states. :Samuel Leslie (L1) and his wife Sarah Hutchinson Leslie joined one of the parties moving south, sometime in the early or middle 1760's. They traveled a trail already blazed by pioneers. It led from Pennsylvania into Maryland, across the Potomac, down through Virginia skirting the Blue Ridge Mountains, into the Uplands of North Carolina and over the Catawba Traders' Path in North Carolina. (So great was the tide of migration that, in the year 1765 residents of Hillsboro, North Carolina, counted a thousand wagons that went through in that year). The Path led through what is now Salisbury, North Carolina, at which point it led west (the main route) or south (a branch) toward the Waxhaws, named for an Indian tribe. The town of Salisbury was the last one before reaching the "Garden of the Waxhaws", an area destined to attract countless settlers from Pennsylvania. :It is probable that James Crawford and his wife Jane Hutchinson Crawford preceded the Samuel Leslies in the southern movement, and some say that John Leslie and his wife Mary Hutchinson Leslie remained in Pennsylvania. However, the latter is not supported by available evidence. All four Hutchinsons sisters, viz. Grace, Jane, Mary and Sarah, ended up in the Waxhaws, with two others, Margaret and Elizabeth, to arrive later. It appears that the Crawfords had a better choice of land, which points to their arrival earlier than the others. :The Waxhaw settlement was first established about 1750. It was located near the boundary line separating the present states of North and South Carolina, and it extended into both colonies, with the major portion in South Carolina within a few miles of the present city of Lancaster. Indeed this city was so named because its founders had come from the county of Lancaster in Pennsylvania. York County South Carolina, just to the westward of Lancaster County, was also named for its sister county, York County Pennsylvania. (Originally, counties in South Carolina were called "districts", a practice that persisted until after the Civil War). It was in the Waxhaw settlement that all six of the Hutchinson sisters reunited, Elizabeth being the last to arrive. A short account of the sisters, their husbands and families now follows: :A. Margaret Hutchinson (H1), the oldest, was born in 1730 and married George McKemey in North Ireland. The spelling M'Kemey appears on his tombstone, though other variations, such as McCamie, McCamy, MeKemie and McAmie, occur in the records. He was born about 1714. He went to America, leaving his wife to follow later, and settled in the middle 1760's in the Carolinas, on the north side of Waxhaw Creek, some six miles from the Catawba River, which was to the west. The McKemy location was about one half mile northwest of Samuel Leslie's homesite. This McKemey location was in South Carolina in 1767; a boundary change in 1771 supposedly placed it in North Carolina, but jurisdiction remained under South Carolina for a decade or two and indeed was not officially shifted to North Carolian until the new boundary was ratified by the legislatures of both states in 1815! :The exact location of the McKemey home is important because Andrew Jackson was born there, according to documentary evidence, and for the further reason that Jackson's birthplace has been a matter of controversy between North and South Carolina till this day. The McKemey house was situated one quarter mile east of the old public road leading from Lancaster, S.C., to Charlotte, N.C., and was about one mile north of Waxhaw Creek and about one quarter mile east of the N.C.-S.C. state line which runs in a north-south direction for several miles in this area. In short, the house was in a corner of the present day North Carolina. A monument erected by the state of North Carolina marks the spot. :Margaret Hutchinson McKemey, George McKemey's wife, followed her husband later and joined him at their house north of Waxhaw Creek. They had one child but it died. He outlived his wife who died April 30, 1790 at the age of 60. He died Oct. 10, 1793 aat age 79. Their nephew George Leslie, who lived with them for a number of years, was named his heir, according to one account. George McKemey's only claim to fame is that his house was, in the view of some historians who have given it careful research, the birthplace of Andrew Jackson. There will be more of this later. :Whether George Leslie was actually George McKemey's heir is somewhat moot. According to Nancy Crockett (a descendant of Samuel Leslie (L1)), Deed Book 14, page 48, Mecklenburg Co. N.C. shows that George McCamey conveyed the 220 acre McCamy place to Thomas Crawford of Lancaster Co., S.C. for 200 pounds on 3 Jan. 1792, this land having been purchased by McCamy from R. Townsend on 13 Jan. 1776 for 90 pounds. Also in Deed Book C & E (old Series), pages 70-71 (Feb. 15, 1791) there is an indenture of 25 Aug. 1790 between George McCamy of North Carolina, Mecklenburg Co., and Elizabeth Crawford (his niece) of South Carolina, Lancaster Co., which called for the transfer of a seven year old negro girl Venus to her on his death (he died in 1793). :At this point a word about Nancy Crockett is appropriate. She lives on Route 4, Lancaster, S.C. and is the Principal of the H. R. Rice Elementary School in that city. She has double descent from Saamuel Leslie (L1) through his daughters Sarah and Mary. Not surprisingly, she is a genealogical researcher in her spare time and has special knowledge of the early Leslies, Hutchinsons and Jacksons. She has made many recent contributions to this book as will become apparent in this and the succeeding chapter. Now we continue with the Hutchinson sisters. :B. Grace Hutchinson (H2), the last of the Hutchinson sisters to get married, is thought to be one of the older ones, although the exact order of birth is not known, except for the first and last. She became the wife of James Crow, born about 1717. He came from Ireland, landed in Charleston, S.C., and was granted land in the Waxhaws in1778 (recorded in 1770). Grace Hutchinson seems to have accompanied other sisters and their families to America in the 1750's and later to the Waxhaws. It was there that she apparently met and married James Crow. They settled near Lands Ford, S.C. He died intestate on July 17, 1775, age 59. Apparently, there were no children. In connection with James Crow's estate Nancy Crockett says that his original land was near where she now lives (or nearby). She reports an entry in Deed Book F (Old Series), pp. 228-229, dated 4/15/1805, recorded 5/10/1805, to the effect that Thomas Douglas (husband of Grace Crow who was the lawful heir of her deceased father John Crow) sold for $345 to Nat. Stephenson a part of that tract of land originally granted to James Crow 11/27/1770. James Crow and John Crow are assumed to be brothers. It would appear that James Crow had no issue and that his land went to John Crow's daughter, Grace Crow, whose husband was Thomas Douglas. The land contained 165 acres. :C. Jane (Jennett) Hutchinson (H3), who signed herself as "Jennett" on June 1, 1774, as per Deed Book H, Page 100, Lancaster Co., S.C., and in another deed as "Jean", married James Crawford in Lancaster or Cumberland Co.. Pa. (accounts differ)/ She was known to all as Jane and will be so referred to. Her husband was a native of southeastern Pennsylvania, son of Col. John Crawford, who in turn was a native of Ayrshire Scotland. James Crawford and his wife joined the movement of Scotch Irish from Pennsylvania to the Carolinas and settled about the year 1760 north of what is now Lancaster, S.C., near the present state line, but inside South Carolina, and about two and a half miles southwest of where Samuel Leslie (L1) settled a few years later. There the Crawfords prospered. Jane is said to have been an invalid and her widowed sister Elizabeth, mother of Andrew Jackson took over care of the household. However, Jane's infirmity could not have been too limiting for she produced a family of several girls and at least two boys, viz, Thomas Crawford and James Hutchinson Crawford. The latter was the ancestor of W. P. Neely, resident in 1929 of the town of Waxhaw, N.C., who furnished valuable information to the author by letter and personal interview. James Crawford (the first settler) had a brother Robert who settled near him (about 1763) and built up a large plantation. Robert Crawford served with distinction in the Revolutionary War and attained the rank of Major. So prominent became Major Crawford that his house was selected as a stopping place for President George Washington on his tour of the South in 1791, according to John Trotwood Moore, Tennessee historian. Jane Crawford is said to have died by 1780. :D. Mary (Molly) Hutchinson (H4) married John Leslie (L2), Samuel's brother, either in County Antrim, North Ireland or in Pennsylvania. (It is probable that John Leslie was older than his brother Samuel, since John's daughter Sarah seems to have married before 1778). One of the affidavits in the Walkup Papers states that John Leslie and family came to the Waxhaws and settled on Camp Creek. There two Camp Creeks, one north of Lancaster, S.C., and one south. The Camp Creek in question was the north one. There is a South Carolina record which states that John Lesley's land was ordered surveyed Oct. 7, 1766 by S.C. authorities -- judged to be the same John Leslie. Leslie was spelled in various ways: Lessley, Lesslie, Lashley, Lassly, Lesley and many others -- people were indifferent to spelling in those days. John Leslie does not appear in the 1790 census records, and on page 192 of the first and second editions of this book there is a notation that no Leslies or Lesleys appear in th 1800 census of Lancaster Co., S.C. However, the latter is incorrect. More recent findings by Nancy Crockett, show the following in this 1800 census: "Lasly, John - 1 male between 26-45 years, also Lasley, Robert - 1 male under 10, 1 male and 1 female between 16 and 26 years". The identity of "Lasley, Robert" is not clear, but "Lasley, John" was surely John Leslie Jr., son of John Leslie (L2). :Nancy Crockett also reports on three legal documents which deal with the sale of land belonging to John Leslie Sr. and John Leslie Jr., both deceased, and the settlement of their estates. These documents appear in Deed Book I (Old Series), Lancaster Co. S.C., as follows: one document is on page 3, dated 12/2/1811, recorded 2/21/1817, by Robert Montgomery:one document on page 2, dated 7/13/1816 by Gilbert and Sarah Kennedy; and the third on pages 3 and 4, dated 11/14/1816, by Isiah Thompson, John Montgomery (attorney) and Elizabeth Ormand. The property iwas stated as being on the north side of Camp Creek and comprising 260 or 270 acres. It appears from these documents and other known facts that John Leslie Sr. had a son and five daughters, at the minimum. The son was John Leslie Jr., born between 1755 and 1774, and the daughters were: (1) Jennet Lessley who married James Lessley; (2) Margaret Lessley who married first a Carroll, then Robert Montgomery, and who lived in 1816 inAdams Co., Miss.; (3) Sarah Lessley who married Gilbert Kennedy and they are recorded as having sold on 12/28/1778 100 acres of land on the east side of the Catawba River, Waxhaws to Amos Richards, and they moved to Lincoln Co., N.C. where they lived in 1816; Elizabeth Lessley who married an Ormand and in 1816 lived in Mecklenburg Co. N.C.; and (5) a daughter whose name might have been Ann) who married Isaiah Thompson and lived in Lancaster Co. N.C. The ages of the sisters were not revealed. It can be inferred that John Leslie Sr. is John Leslie (L2) and that when he died, year of death not known, his son John Leslie Jr. lived on the farm for a number of years. Ir seems that John Jr. died without issue (some time before 1811) because the papers indicate that his five sisters each had a one-fifth interest in his property. Also the 1800 census does not mention anyone else in John Jr.'s household. The above mentioned legal papers dealt with the sale of the land to one William Robinson for $250 and the identity of the five remaining heirs. The land in question comprised: 150 acres on Molly Moore's Branch of Camp Creek, precept dated 7 Oct. 1776, certified by Wm Glascook DS 16 Oct.. 1766, ord. 3 Feb. 1768; and 120 adjoining acres on Waters of Camp Creek (Molly Moore's Branch crosses the plat), certified for John Lasley, surveyed for Andrew Gable 7 Feb. 1792, Henry Massey DS 18 Oct. 1792. :E. Sarah Hutchinson (H5), the author's great-great-great-grandmother, born probably around 1740, married Samuel Leslie (L1), as before stated, most likely in County Antrim, North Ireland. Sarah is one of the two Hutchinson sisters we know most about, the other bein Elizabeth, who was Andrew Jackson's mother. Samuel Leslie and family moved south from Pennsylvania in one of the migrations and settled in the early or middle 1760s on the north side of Waxhaw Creek, near George McKemey. Their lives will be discussed in detail in the next chapter. :Samuel Leslie had another brother besides John. Recently, in early 1976, it was learned that there was a George Leslie (1734 - 1775) who is buried near the dity of York, S.C. He is believed to have been a brother of Samuel and John and he is assigned the family designator of L3. He, of course, did not marry a Hutchinson sister, therefor it is more appropriate to cover him and his descendants in the next chapter. :According to the Walkup Papers«sup»1«/sup», there was a James Leslie living within 100 yards of Samuel Leslie in the 1790's. The relationship of Samuel and James Leslie is not clear. Though there is no proof that they were brothers , or indeed any blood kin, the families of Samuel, John and James Leslie were closely associated in other ways, and there is a need for a means of easy reference to James. Therefor James Leslie is assigned the family designator L$ (actually he was older, born about 1724). :F. Elizabeth Hutchinson (H6), the youngest of the Hutchinson sisters -- short, plump, blue-eyed and red-headed -- was probably born in the early 1740s. She married Andrew Jackson Sr. in Carrickfergus, North Ireland in 1761. They came to America in 1765 with their two small sons, Hugh and Robert. They landed in the Philadelphia region, headed south on the trail of their kinsmen and settled in the Waxhaws on Twelve mile Creek near the present site of Pleasant Grove which was some six miles north of the main settlement. (Some biographer contend that the Jacksons and Crawfords entered this country through Charleston, S.C., but this is not substantiated by the lists of immigrants coming through that port). :The going was hard on Twelve Mile Creek and Andrew Jackson Sr. died trhere in early 1767, and was buried in the Waxhaw cemetery. In a matter of weeks the widow, expecting a baby shortly, proceeded with her teo sons to her relatives closer to the settlement, hoping to reach James Crawford's place. Caught short, their mother and sons stopped at George McKemey's house on the night of 14-15 March, 1767, where she gave birth to Andrew Jackson., who was later to be President. Sarah Hutchinson Leslie, sister of Andrew Jackson's mother and also a neighbor of her sister Margaret Hutchinson McKemey, is said to have assisted in the birth. :Andrew Jackson's birthplace is a matter of dispute among historians and a running controversy between the states of North and South Carolina. On the one hand there is Andrew Jackson's own belief that he was born on the plantation of James Crawford, husband of his aunt Jane Hutchinson Crawford, which was some two and a half miles to the southwest of McKemey's place -- and in South Carolina. He is supported in this by several historians. however, in 1845, and again in 1858, Col. S. H. Walkup, a distinguished North Carolina lawyer, state senator and later a colonel in the Confederate Army (historian James Parton refers to him as General Walkup), visited the Waxhaw area and conducted an in-depth study of Andrew Jackson's beginnings. He took fourteen affidavits of residents who were knowledgeable of Jackson's early life, they having heard about it from their parents and older relatives. It was the most exhaustive study ever undertaken on the subject. It was the firm consensus of these affidavits that Andrew Jackson's mother was unable to reach James Crawford's place on her journey to the settlement , but instead stopped at George McKemey's on the way where she was delivered of her child, and further that after the mother and child were able to travel they continued their journey to the Crawford plantation. It was there that Andrew Jackson spent his childhood and got the impression that he was actually born on the plantation. With historians presenting these two points of view, it is small wonder that North Carolina has put up a monument marking Andrew Jackson's birthplace at the McKemey site, and South Carolina has put up a similar type of marker at the Crawford place about two miles to the southwest, eacn being within the present boundaries of their respective states. :A footnote to the Jackson story is that Andrew's brothers, Hugh and Robert, died at the ages of seventeen and fourteen, respectively, from wounds and exposure in the Revolutionary War. He had no sisters. Hugh and Robert Jackson, like their father Andrew Jackson Sr., are buried in the old Waxhaw Presbyterian Church cemetery. Nancy Crockett belongs to this old church and was instrumental in arranging for government markers to be placed in the cemetery for them. In 1931 the Catawba Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution erected a granite boulder at the burial place of Andrew Jackson Sr. This was a couple of years after the author visited the cemetery (1n 1929) and was shown the location of teh grave. Also the DAR chapter placed a monument (figure of a woman) in the cemetery in memory of Elizabeth Jackson. :Elizabeth Jackson is credited with having boundless energy, rare native intelligence, courage, determination and "spunk" -- to use a commonplace term. She endured much with fortitude. She was widowed early, lost two teenage sons in the War, and indeed lived a life of trauma. This would have been too much for most women. Not so with her. It did not deter her from a final act of courage and service. She traveled to Charleston and helped nurse Revolutionary War soldiers who were sick of "ship fever" in a British prison ship, where she herself caught the plague and succumbed to it on an unrecorded day in November 1781. She was buried with other victims in an unmarked grave somewhere north of Charleston. Fourteen year old Andrew remembered one of her last words to him: "Make friends by being honest, keep them by being steadfast". Consult James Parton's and Marquis James biographies of Andrew Jackson for further information. :Andrew Jackson seems to have inherited the Hutchinson character exemplified by his mother which also had a Leslie touch to it, if it is true that his grandmother was a Leslie, as oral tradition tells us. Other Hutchinson sisters no doubt passed similar traits of character down to their descendants. Our great grandmother Grace Leslie Murphy has been described as having some of these courageous qualities. :Andrew Jackson was the author's first cousin, four times removed. In the last quarter of the twentieth century this relationship seems remote, but to the Leslies of the early nineteenth century the accomplishments of Andrew Jackson and their kinship to him were of more recent memory and were a matter of family pride. This is reflected in the fact that three chapters of this book are headed by an Andrew Jackson Leslie, each a different person and each in a different family branch which settled in different States. Furthermore, many more Andrew Jacksons, belonging to later generation, are submerged in the context of various chapters, and the first name Andrew persists to this date in various family lines. :We shall now leave our distinguished kinsman to the history books, where he may be studied at any desired length, and turn to out American Leslie progenitor, Samuel Leslie (L1) and his wife Sarah Hutchinson Leslie, who are the primary subjects of the next chapter, together with their close relatives. :The next chapter has been expanded to include a wealth of new data on the eaqrly Leslies of Lancaster and York counties, South Carolina, Many bits of documentary evidence have been brought to light by Nancy Crockett and others, which have allowed us to identify many more Leslie names in that area that hitherto have been shrouded in mystery. The chapter has also been lengthened by the discovery that Samuel Leslie (L1) had another brother beside John Leslie (L2). He was George Leslie (L3) of York County, some of whose descendants are recorded in the chapter. More is also told of James Leslie (L4). It is safe to say that Chapter 4, as well as Chapter 3, should provide a more fruitful source of data for further research by these interested in collateral lines, in addition to their own. : ...succeeding chapters treat the descendants of Samuel and Sara Hutchinson Leslie in some detail; nothing is said of John and Mary Hutchinson Leslie... :[1] Walkup, Samuel H., [http://www.worldcat.org/title/s-h-walkup-papers-1858-1876/oclc/24561259&referer=brief_results '''''Papers. 1858-1876''''']. Chapel Hill, NC 27514 United States :Miscellaneous papers including the Civil War diary of Samuel Hoey Walkup, colonel of the 48th North Carolina Infantry Regiment, C.S.A., while stationed in Virginia and eastern North Carolina; and letters written home from the front. The diary describes the formation of the 48th North Carolina Regiment and its participation in the Peninsula Campaign, the battles of Bull Run, Antietam, and Fredericksburg, and the siege.

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:Murphy, Marion Emerson, '''''Early Leslies in York County, South Carolina, their Migrations to Tennessee, Missouri and Arkansas''''', 3rd Ed., privately published, 1976 :Excerpts by :[[Sneed-20|Sneed-20]] 17:31, 14 November 2013 (EST) ::CHAPTER 1 :: pp. 1-3 introductory discussion... :: CHAPTER 2 :: :: ... pp. 4-5 contain a general account of the Leslie family in Scotland and Northern Ireland without mentioning specific individuals who might be related to Leslies in America... :: In the historic "Plantation of Ulster", which started in the first decade of the 1600s, the English planted settlers from Scotland and England in North Ireland, the Scots being predominant in numbers. Leslies were among those settlers. They settled in the Hamilton estates in the western half of County Down, known as Upper Channeboye Country. The executors of one John Leslie appear on the rent rolls in 1681 and in 1688. Other counties also received Leslie immigrants. Our Leslie ancestors are known to have located in County Antrim, and it is said that they were there as early as 1680. :: Our Leslie kin in County Antrim were neighbors and friends of a family of linen weavers by the name of Hutchinson, who lived in Carrickfergus. The Hucthinsons were also of Scotch extraction and originally from Ayrshire, Scotland. It is said that one of the Leslie women married a Hutchinson in County Antrim. From this union came six daughters, all of whom could read and write -- which for women of that time was quite and accomplishment! These Hutchinson daughters were destined to get a small niche in history. Some of the daughters married in County Antrim, the others in America, to which all of them emigrated in the succeeding years. Samuel Leslie (L1) our ancestor, married Sarah Hutchinson, one of the six, the place of marriage reputedly being County Antrim. His brother John Leslie (L2) married another sister, Mary Hutchinson. The youngest of the six sisters was Elizabeth Hutchinson. She married Andrew Jackson Sr., and they produced Andrew Jackson, Seventh President of the United States, as history so well records. :: There is evidence of a close relationship between the Leslies and Hutchinsons in North Ireland. This carried over into Pennsylvania and the Carolinas after they came to America.. Whether the reputed Leslie who was the mother of the six Hutchinson daughters was closely related to our forebear Samuel Leslie (L1) is not known. Since the marriage of first cousins was frowned upon it is not likely that Samuel Leslie's father was the uncle of the Hutchinson girls. However there was in all likelihood some blood relationship. :: The lives of the Leslies and Hutchinsons will be pursued further in the next chapter. :: CHAPTER 3 :: THE HUTCHINSONS AND LESLIES IN COLONIAL AMERICA :: As brought out in the preceding chapter, the Leslie and Hutchinson families had a close relationship in County Antrim, North Ireland, in the early and middle 1700's. A Hutchinson, who is said to have had a Leslie wife, is our forebear, but we do not know his first name, not his wife's. At any rate, they had six daughters: Margaret, Grace, Jane (Jennett), Mary (Molly), Sarah and Elizabeth. Two of them, Sarah and Mary, married Leslie brothers. Elizabeth married Andrew Jackson Sr. and one of their three sons was Andrew Jackson, Seventh President of the United States. The Leslie brothers were Samuel Leslie (L1) and John Leslie (L2). There will be more of this later. :: This Hutchinson family with the six daughters lived near Carrickfergus, North Ireland, in County Antrim. They were a family of linen weavers. John Trotwood Moore, Tennessee historian, describes these six sisters as "comely, sprightly, thrifty well bred, and from the competition for their hands for their hands most desirable Hutchinson sisters". This article appears in the April 8, 1928 edition of the Memphis Commercial Appeal. Unlike most women of their times, they could read and write. The exact order of their birth is a matter of speculation, but it is believed, based on a few known factors, that the approximate order of birth is as shown in the preceding paragraph. (According to one account, they had a brother, Col. John Hutchinson, who married Elizabeth Crawford, born about 1740, this marriage being in York Co. Pa. on Sept. 26, 1762). :: It appears that four of the Hutchinson sisters emigrated from North Ireland to America about middle 1750s in company with relatives and friends. These four were Grace, Jane, Mary and Sarah. At least one of them, Sarah Hutchinson, had her husband at that time, it is believed. He was Samuel Leslie (L1), the author's great-great-great-grandfather. John Leslie (L2), Samuel's brother, married Mary Hutchinson, but whether in North Ireland or America is not known. It is fairly certain that Grace Hutchinson left North Ireland unmarried and remained with a sister's family until she found a husband later on. Jane Hutchinson married James Crawford in Pennsylvania, according to one source. :: The shipload of immigrants which included the Hutchinsons and Leslies arrived in Colonial America and landed near Newcastle on the Delaware River. They settled near Lancaster, Pennsylvania, amongst the Scotch Irish immigrants who had preceded them. It was not a propitious time to settle there. The French-Indian War was in progress. Indian raids incident to this war began to occur too close to home. Some families stuck it out, and there are Leslie families who survive in Lancaster Co., Pa. to this day. Others joined an exodus, initiated about 1756, which was to take them into Virgina and the Carolinas. This movement became a migration of massive proportions. It accounts for the large Scotch Irish population content of the present day Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina, particularly in the western parts of these states. :: Samuel Leslie (L1) and his wife Sarah Hutchinson Leslie joined one of the parties moving south, sometime in the early or middle 1760's. They traveled a trail already blazed by pioneers. It led from Pennsylvania into Maryland, across the Potomac, down through Virginia skirting the Blue Ridge Mountains, into the Uplands of North Carolina and over the Catawba Traders' Path in North Carolina. (So great was the tide of migration that, in the year 1765 residents of Hillsboro, North Carolina, counted a thousand wagons that went through in that year). The Path led through what is now Salisbury, North Carolina, at which point it led west (the main route) or south (a branch) toward the Waxhaws, named for an Indian tribe. The town of Salisbury was the last one before reaching the "Garden of the Waxhaws", an area destined to attract countless settlers from Pennsylvania. :: It is probable that James Crawford and his wife Jane Hutchinson Crawford preceded the Samuel Leslies in the southern movement, and some say that John Leslie and his wife Mary Hutchinson Leslie remained in Pennsylvania. However, the latter is not supported by available evidence. All four Hutchinsons sisters, viz. Grace, Jane, Mary and Sarah, ended up in the Waxhaws, with two others, Margaret and Elizabeth, to arrive later. It appears that the Crawfords had a better choice of land, which points to their arrival earlier than the others. :: The Waxhaw settlement was first established about 1750. It was located near the boundary line separating the present states of North and South Carolina, and it extended into both colonies, with the major portion in South Carolina within a few miles of the present city of Lancaster. Indeed this city was so named because its founders had come from the county of Lancaster in Pennsylvania. York County South Carolina, just to the westward of Lancaster County, was also named for its sister county, York County Pennsylvania. (Originally, counties in South Carolina were called "districts", a practice that persisted until after the Civil War). It was in the Waxhaw settlement that all six of the Hutchinson sisters reunited, Elizabeth being the last to arrive. A short account of the sisters, their husbands and families now follows: :: A. Margaret Hutchinson (H1), the oldest, was born in 1730 and married George McKemey in North Ireland. The spelling M'Kemey appears on his tombstone, though other variations, such as McCamie, McCamy, MeKemie and McAmie, occur in the records. He was born about 1714. He went to America, leaving his wife to follow later, and settled in the middle 1760's in the Carolinas, on the north side of Waxhaw Creek, some six miles from the Catawba River, which was to the west. The McKemy location was about one half mile northwest of Samuel Leslie's homesite. This McKemey location was in South Carolina in 1767; a boundary change in 1771 supposedly placed it in North Carolina, but jurisdiction remained under South Carolina for a decade or two and indeed was not officially shifted to North Carolian until the new boundary was ratified by the legislatures of both states in 1815! :: The exact location of the McKemey home is important because Andrew Jackson was born there, according to documentary evidence, and for the further reason that Jackson's birthplace has been a matter of controversy between North and South Carolina till this day. The McKemey house was situated one quarter mile east of the old public road leading from Lancaster, S.C., to Charlotte, N.C., and was about one mile north of Waxhaw Creek and about one quarter mile east of the N.C.-S.C. state line which runs in a north-south direction for several miles in this area. In short, the house was in a corner of the present day North Carolina. A monument erected by the state of North Carolina marks the spot. :: Margaret Hutchinson McKemey, George McKemey's wife, followed her husband later and joined him at their house north of Waxhaw Creek. They had one child but it died. He outlived his wife who died April 30, 1790 at the age of 60. He died Oct. 10, 1793 aat age 79. Their nephew George Leslie, who lived with them for a number of years, was named his heir, according to one account. George McKemey's only claim to fame is that his house was, in the view of some historians who have given it careful research, the birthplace of Andrew Jackson. There will be more of this later. :: Whether George Leslie was actually George McKemey's heir is somewhat moot. According to Nancy Crockett (a descendant of Samuel Leslie (L1)), Deed Book 14, page 48, Mecklenburg Co. N.C. shows that George McCamey conveyed the 220 acre McCamy place to Thomas Crawford of Lancaster Co., S.C. for 200 pounds on 3 Jan. 1792, this land having been purchased by McCamy from R. Townsend on 13 Jan. 1776 for 90 pounds. Also in Deed Book C & E (old Series), pages 70-71 (Feb. 15, 1791) there is an indenture of 25 Aug. 1790 between George McCamy of North Carolina, Mecklenburg Co., and Elizabeth Crawford (his niece) of South Carolina, Lancaster Co., which called for the transfer of a seven year old negro girl Venus to her on his death (he died in 1793). :: At this point a word about Nancy Crockett is appropriate. She lives on Route 4, Lancaster, S.C. and is the Principal of the H. R. Rice Elementary School in that city. She has double descent from Saamuel Leslie (L1) through his daughters Sarah and Mary. Not surprisingly, she is a genealogical researcher in her spare time and has special knowledge of the early Leslies, Hutchinsons and Jacksons. She has made many recent contributions to this book as will become apparent in this and the succeeding chapter. Now we continue with the Hutchinson sisters. :: B. Grace Hutchinson (H2), the last of the Hutchinson sisters to get married, is thought to be one of the older ones, although the exact order of birth is not known, except for the first and last. She became the wife of James Crow, born about 1717. He came from Ireland, landed in Charleston, S.C., and was granted land in the Waxhaws in1778 (recorded in 1770). Grace Hutchinson seems to have accompanied other sisters and their families to America in the 1750's and later to the Waxhaws. It was there that she apparently met and married James Crow. They settled near Lands Ford, S.C. He died intestate on July 17, 1775, age 59. Apparently, there were no children. In connection with James Crow's estate Nancy Crockett says that his original land was near where she now lives (or nearby). She reports an entry in Deed Book F (Old Series), pp. 228-229, dated 4/15/1805, recorded 5/10/1805, to the effect that Thomas Douglas (husband of Grace Crow who was the lawful heir of her deceased father John Crow) sold for $345 to Nat. Stephenson a part of that tract of land originally granted to James Crow 11/27/1770. James Crow and John Crow are assumed to be brothers. It would appear that James Crow had no issue and that his land went to John Crow's daughter, Grace Crow, whose husband was Thomas Douglas. The land contained 165 acres. :: C. Jane (Jennett) Hutchinson (H3), who signed herself as "Jennett" on June 1, 1774, as per Deed Book H, Page 100, Lancaster Co., S.C., and in another deed as "Jean", married James Crawford in Lancaster or Cumberland Co.. Pa. (accounts differ)/ She was known to all as Jane and will be so referred to. Her husband was a native of southeastern Pennsylvania, son of Col. John Crawford, who in turn was a native of Ayrshire Scotland. James Crawford and his wife joined the movement of Scotch Irish from Pennsylvania to the Carolinas and settled about the year 1760 north of what is now Lancaster, S.C., near the present state line, but inside South Carolina, and about two and a half miles southwest of where Samuel Leslie (L1) settled a few years later. There the Crawfords prospered. Jane is said to have been an invalid and her widowed sister Elizabeth, mother of Andrew Jackson took over care of the household. However, Jane's infirmity could not have been too limiting for she produced a family of several girls and at least two boys, viz, Thomas Crawford and James Hutchinson Crawford. The latter was the ancestor of W. P. Neely, resident in 1929 of the town of Waxhaw, N.C., who furnished valuable information to the author by letter and personal interview. James Crawford (the first settler) had a brother Robert who settled near him (about 1763) and built up a large plantation. Robert Crawford served with distinction in the Revolutionary War and attained the rank of Major. So prominent became Major Crawford that his house was selected as a stopping place for President George Washington on his tour of the South in 1791, according to John Trotwood Moore, Tennessee historian. Jane Crawford is said to have died by 1780. :: D. Mary (Molly) Hutchinson (H4) married John Leslie (L2), Samuel's brother, either in County Antrim, North Ireland or in Pennsylvania. (It is probable that John Leslie was older than his brother Samuel, since John's daughter Sarah seems to have married before 1778). One of the affidavits in the Walkup Papers states that John Leslie and family came to the Waxhaws and settled on Camp Creek. There two Camp Creeks, one north of Lancaster, S.C., and one south. The Camp Creek in question was the north one. There is a South Carolina record which states that John Lesley's land was ordered surveyed Oct. 7, 1766 by S.C. authorities -- judged to be the same John Leslie. Leslie was spelled in various ways: Lessley, Lesslie, Lashley, Lassly, Lesley and many others -- people were indifferent to spelling in those days. John Leslie does not appear in the 1790 census records, and on page 192 of the first and second editions of this book there is a notation that no Leslies or Lesleys appear in th 1800 census of Lancaster Co., S.C. However, the latter is incorrect. More recent findings by Nancy Crockett, show the following in this 1800 census: "Lasly, John - 1 male between 26-45 years, also Lasley, Robert - 1 male under 10, 1 male and 1 female between 16 and 26 years". The identity of "Lasley, Robert" is not clear, but "Lasley, John" was surely John Leslie Jr., son of John Leslie (L2). :: Nancy Crockett also reports on three legal documents which deal with the sale of land belonging to John Leslie Sr. and John Leslie Jr., both deceased, and the settlement of their estates. These documents appear in Deed Book I (Old Series), Lancaster Co. S.C., as follows: one document is on page 3, dated 12/2/1811, recorded 2/21/1817, by Robert Montgomery:one document on page 2, dated 7/13/1816 by Gilbert and Sarah Kennedy; and the third on pages 3 and 4, dated 11/14/1816, by Isiah Thompson, John Montgomery (attorney) and Elizabeth Ormand. The property iwas stated as being on the north side of Camp Creek and comprising 260 or 270 acres. It appears from these documents and other known facts that John Leslie Sr. had a son and five daughters, at the minimum. The son was John Leslie Jr., born between 1755 and 1774, and the daughters were: (1) Jennet Lessley who married James Lessley; (2) Margaret Lessley who married first a Carroll, then Robert Montgomery, and who lived in 1816 inAdams Co., Miss.; (3) Sarah Lessley who married Gilbert Kennedy and they are recorded as having sold on 12/28/1778 100 acres of land on the east side of the Catawba River, Waxhaws to Amos Richards, and they moved to Lincoln Co., N.C. where they lived in 1816; Elizabeth Lessley who married an Ormand and in 1816 lived in Mecklenburg Co. N.C.; and (5) a daughter whose name might have been Ann) who married Isaiah Thompson and lived in Lancaster Co. N.C. The ages of the sisters were not revealed. It can be inferred that John Leslie Sr. is John Leslie (L2) and that when he died, year of death not known, his son John Leslie Jr. lived on the farm for a number of years. Ir seems that John Jr. died without issue (some time before 1811) because the papers indicate that his five sisters each had a one-fifth interest in his property. Also the 1800 census does not mention anyone else in John Jr.'s household. The above mentioned legal papers dealt with the sale of the land to one William Robinson for $250 and the identity of the five remaining heirs. The land in question comprised: 150 acres on Molly Moore's Branch of Camp Creek, precept dated 7 Oct. 1776, certified by Wm Glascook DS 16 Oct.. 1766, ord. 3 Feb. 1768; and 120 adjoining acres on Waters of Camp Creek (Molly Moore's Branch crosses the plat), certified for John Lasley, surveyed for Andrew Gable 7 Feb. 1792, Henry Massey DS 18 Oct. 1792. :: E. Sarah Hutchinson (H5), the author's great-great-great-grandmother, born probably around 1740, married Samuel Leslie (L1), as before stated, most likely in County Antrim, North Ireland. Sarah is one of the two Hutchinson sisters we know most about, the other bein Elizabeth, who was Andrew Jackson's mother. Samuel Leslie and family moved south from Pennsylvania in one of the migrations and settled in the early or middle 1760s on the north side of Waxhaw Creek, near George McKemey. Their lives will be discussed in detail in the next chapter. :: Samuel Leslie had another brother besides John. Recently, in early 1976, it was learned that there was a George Leslie (1734 - 1775) who is buried near the dity of York, S.C. He is believed to have been a brother of Samuel and John and he is assigned the family designator of L3. He, of course, did not marry a Hutchinson sister, therefor it is more appropriate to cover him and his descendants in the next chapter. :: According to the Walkup Papers«sup»1«/sup», there was a James Leslie living within 100 yards of Samuel Leslie in the 1790's. The relationship of Samuel and James Leslie is not clear. Though there is no proof that they were brothers , or indeed any blood kin, the families of Samuel, John and James Leslie were closely associated in other ways, and there is a need for a means of easy reference to James. Therefor James Leslie is assigned the family designator L$ (actually he was older, born about 1724). :: F. Elizabeth Hutchinson (H6), the youngest of the Hutchinson sisters -- short, plump, blue-eyed and red-headed -- was probably born in the early 1740s. She married Andrew Jackson Sr. in Carrickfergus, North Ireland in 1761. They came to America in 1765 with their two small sons, Hugh and Robert. They landed in the Philadelphia region, headed south on the trail of their kinsmen and settled in the Waxhaws on Twelve mile Creek near the present site of Pleasant Grove which was some six miles north of the main settlement. (Some biographer contend that the Jacksons and Crawfords entered this country through Charleston, S.C., but this is not substantiated by the lists of immigrants coming through that port). :: The going was hard on Twelve Mile Creek and Andrew Jackson Sr. died trhere in early 1767, and was buried in the Waxhaw cemetery. In a matter of weeks the widow, expecting a baby shortly, proceeded with her teo sons to her relatives closer to the settlement, hoping to reach James Crawford's place. Caught short, their mother and sons stopped at George McKemey's house on the night of 14-15 March, 1767, where she gave birth to Andrew Jackson., who was later to be President. Sarah Hutchinson Leslie, sister of Andrew Jackson's mother and also a neighbor of her sister Margaret Hutchinson McKemey, is said to have assisted in the birth. :: Andrew Jackson's birthplace is a matter of dispute among historians and a running controversy between the states of North and South Carolina. On the one hand there is Andrew Jackson's own belief that he was born on the plantation of James Crawford, husband of his aunt Jane Hutchinson Crawford, which was some two and a half miles to the southwest of McKemey's place -- and in South Carolina. He is supported in this by several historians. however, in 1845, and again in 1858, Col. S. H. Walkup, a distinguished North Carolina lawyer, state senator and later a colonel in the Confederate Army (historian James Parton refers to him as General Walkup), visited the Waxhaw area and conducted an in-depth study of Andrew Jackson's beginnings. He took fourteen affidavits of residents who were knowledgeable of Jackson's early life, they having heard about it from their parents and older relatives. It was the most exhaustive study ever undertaken on the subject. It was the firm consensus of these affidavits that Andrew Jackson's mother was unable to reach James Crawford's place on her journey to the settlement , but instead stopped at George McKemey's on the way where she was delivered of her child, and further that after the mother and child were able to travel they continued their journey to the Crawford plantation. It was there that Andrew Jackson spent his childhood and got the impression that he was actually born on the plantation. With historians presenting these two points of view, it is small wonder that North Carolina has put up a monument marking Andrew Jackson's birthplace at the McKemey site, and South Carolina has put up a similar type of marker at the Crawford place about two miles to the southwest, eacn being within the present boundaries of their respective states. :: A footnote to the Jackson story is that Andrew's brothers, Hugh and Robert, died at the ages of seventeen and fourteen, respectively, from wounds and exposure in the Revolutionary War. He had no sisters. Hugh and Robert Jackson, like their father Andrew Jackson Sr., are buried in the old Waxhaw Presbyterian Church cemetery. Nancy Crockett belongs to this old church and was instrumental in arranging for government markers to be placed in the cemetery for them. In 1931 the Catawba Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution erected a granite boulder at the burial place of Andrew Jackson Sr. This was a couple of years after the author visited the cemetery (1n 1929) and was shown the location of teh grave. Also the DAR chapter placed a monument (figure of a woman) in the cemetery in memory of Elizabeth Jackson. :: Elizabeth Jackson is credited with having boundless energy, rare native intelligence, courage, determination and "spunk" -- to use a commonplace term. She endured much with fortitude. She was widowed early, lost two teenage sons in the War, and indeed lived a life of trauma. This would have been too much for most women. Not so with her. It did not deter her from a final act of courage and service. She traveled to Charleston and helped nurse Revolutionary War soldiers who were sick of "ship fever" in a British prison ship, where she herself caught the plague and succumbed to it on an unrecorded day in November 1781. She was buried with other victims in an unmarked grave somewhere north of Charleston. Fourteen year old Andrew remembered one of her last words to him: "Make friends by being honest, keep them by being steadfast". Consult James Parton's and Marquis James biographies of Andrew Jackson for further information. :: Andrew Jackson seems to have inherited the Hutchinson character exemplified by his mother which also had a Leslie touch to it, if it is true that his grandmother was a Leslie, as oral tradition tells us. Other Hutchinson sisters no doubt passed similar traits of character down to their descendants. Our great grandmother Grace Leslie Murphy has been described as having some of these courageous qualities. :: Andrew Jackson was the author's first cousin, four times removed. In the last quarter of the twentieth century this relationship seems remote, but to the Leslies of the early nineteenth century the accomplishments of Andrew Jackson and their kinship to him were of more recent memory and were a matter of family pride. This is reflected in the fact that three chapters of this book are headed by an Andrew Jackson Leslie, each a different person and each in a different family branch which settled in different States. Furthermore, many more Andrew Jacksons, belonging to later generation, are submerged in the context of various chapters, and the first name Andrew persists to this date in various family lines. :: We shall now leave our distinguished kinsman to the history books, where he may be studied at any desired length, and turn to out American Leslie progenitor, Samuel Leslie (L1) and his wife Sarah Hutchinson Leslie, who are the primary subjects of the next chapter, together with their close relatives. :: The next chapter has been expanded to include a wealth of new data on the eaqrly Leslies of Lancaster and York counties, South Carolina, Many bits of documentary evidence have been brought to light by Nancy Crockett and others, which have allowed us to identify many more Leslie names in that area that hitherto have been shrouded in mystery. The chapter has also been lengthened by the discovery that Samuel Leslie (L1) had another brother beside John Leslie (L2). He was George Leslie (L3) of York County, some of whose descendants are recorded in the chapter. More is also told of James Leslie (L4). It is safe to say that Chapter 4, as well as Chapter 3, should provide a more fruitful source of data for further research by these interested in collateral lines, in addition to their own. :: ...succeeding chapters treat the descendants of Samuel and Sara Hutchinson Leslie in some detail; nothing is said of John and Mary Hutchinson Leslie... :: ****************** :: [1] Walkup, Samuel H. «u»Papers«/u». 1858-1876. :: of North Carolina, Chapel Hill [http://www.worldcat.org/wcpa/oclc/24561259?page=frame&url=http%3A%2F%2Fsearch.lib.unc.edu%2Fsearch%3FN%3D0%26Nty%3D1%26Ntk%3DOCLCNumber%26Ntt%3D24561259%26checksum%3Dcc14f486dae073d45ab3c83b3a37ce29&title=University+of+North+Carolina%2C+Chapel+Hill&linktype=opac&detail=NOC%3AUniversity+of+North+Carolina%2C+Chapel+Hill%3AAcademic] Chapel Hill, NC 27514 United States :: Miscellaneous papers including the Civil War diary of Samuel Hoey Walkup, colonel of the 48th North Carolina Infantry Regiment, C.S.A., while stationed in Virginia and eastern North Carolina; and letters written home from the front. The diary describes the formation of the 48th North Carolina Regiment and its participation in the Peninsula Campaign, the battles of Bull Run, Antietam, and Fredericksburg, and the siege.

Early Lincoln Wills

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Lincolnshire|Lincolnshire Sources]] | [[Space:Sources-England#Oxfordshire|Oxfordshire Sources]] | [[Space:Sources-England#Bedfordshire|Bedfordshire Sources]] | [[Space:Sources-England#Buckinghamshire|Buckinghamshire Sources]] | [[Space:Sources-England#Rutland|Rutland Sources]] | [[Space:Sources-England#Huntingdonshire|Huntingdonshire Sources]] | [[Space:Sources-England#Leicestershire|Leicestershire Sources]] __TOC__ == Early Lincoln Wills == An Abstract of All the Wills & Administrations Recorded in the Episcopal Registers of the Old Diocese of Lincoln Comprising the Counties of Lincoln, Rutland, Northampton, Huntingdon, Bedford, Buckingham, Oxford, Leicester and Hertford, 1280–1547. * by Alfred W. Gibbons * published by James Williamson, Printer, 290, High Street, Lincoln, England, 1888 * 244 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Early Lincoln Wills|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/earlylincolnwil00gibbgoog * https://books.google.com/books?id=uBYRAAAAYAAJ - not accessible if you are in Australia * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008730073 * https://ia802606.us.archive.org/0/items/earlylincolnwil00gibbgoog/earlylincolnwil00gibbgoog.pdf * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE107339 === Table of Contents === :{| border="1" | Preface || || || |- | Bishop Sutton's Register || 1280-1300 || || [https://books.google.com/books?id=uBYRAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA1 Page 1] |- | Bishop Burghersh's Register || 1320-1342 || || [https://books.google.com/books?id=uBYRAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA4 Page 4] |- | Bishop Becke's Register || 1342-1347 || || [https://books.google.com/books?id=uBYRAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA14 Page 14] |- | Bishop Gynwell's Register || 1347-1363 || || [https://books.google.com/books?id=uBYRAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA23 Page 23] |- | Bishop Buckingham's Register || 1372-1398 || || [https://books.google.com/books?id=uBYRAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA25 Page 25] |- | Bishop Beaufort's Register || 1398-1405 || || [https://books.google.com/books?id=uBYRAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA94 Page 94] |- | Bishop Repingdon's Register || 1405-1420 || || [https://books.google.com/books?id=uBYRAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA107 Page 107] |- | Bishop Flemyng's Register || 1420-1431 || || [https://books.google.com/books?id=uBYRAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA147 Page 147] |- | Bishop Gray's Register || 1431-1435 || || [https://books.google.com/books?id=uBYRAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA156 Page 156] |- | Bishop Alnwick's Register || 1436-1450 || || [https://books.google.com/books?id=uBYRAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA166 Page 166] |- | Bishop Lumley's Register || 1450-1452 || || [https://books.google.com/books?id=uBYRAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA174 Page 174] |- | Bishop Chedworth's Register || 1452-1472 || || [https://books.google.com/books?id=uBYRAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA178 Page 178] |- | Bishop Russell's Register || 1480-1496 || || [https://books.google.com/books?id=uBYRAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA194 Page 194] |- | Bishop Smyth's Register || 1496-1514 || || [https://books.google.com/books?id=uBYRAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA197 Page 197] |- | Bishop Wolsey's and Atwater's Register || 1514-1520 || || [https://books.google.com/books?id=uBYRAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA199 Page 199] |- | Bishop Longland's Register || 1521-1547 || || [https://books.google.com/books?id=uBYRAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA201 Page 201] |- | Appendix || || || [https://books.google.com/books?id=uBYRAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA214 Page 214] |- | Index of Persons || || || [https://books.google.com/books?id=uBYRAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA219 Page 219] |- | Index of Places || || || [https://books.google.com/books?id=uBYRAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA238 Page 238] |- | Index of Subjects || || || [https://books.google.com/books?id=uBYRAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA243 Page 243] |- | Errata et Addenda || || || [https://books.google.com/books?id=uBYRAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA244 Page 244] |} === Errata === * Errata, [https://books.google.com/books?id=uBYRAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA244 Page 244] * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Gibbons, Alfred. ''[[Space:Early Lincoln Wills|Early Lincoln Wills, Comprising the Counties of Lincoln, Rutland, Northampton, Huntingdon, Bedford, Buckingham, Oxford, Leicester and Hertford, 1280–1547]]'' (James Williamson, Lincoln, 1888) * ([[#Gibbons|Gibbons]])

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[[Category:Ireland Genealogy Resources]] This page introduces and links to other freespace pages on sources for early modern Irish genealogy. For example profiles using these sources see [[Space:Example_profiles|Example profiles]]. 'Early modern' refers to the period between the late middle ages and the 'age of revolutions' which started in about 1800. In Ireland it therefore covers the period from the Henry VIII's attempts to extend his writ beyond 'the pale' through all the plantations, the rebellion of 1641, Cromwell's invasion and the Williamite-Jacobite wars up to the rebellion of 1789. *[[Space:Rebellion%2C_plantation_and_war|'''Rebellion, plantation and war''']]. 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As well as covering [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Irish_Quaker_sources_and_resources#Irish_Quaker_Records Quaker records], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Irish_Quaker_sources_and_resources#Genealogies_including_Irish_Quaker_families genealogies] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Irish_Quaker_sources_and_resources#Quaker_histories_etc histories], this space deals with Irish genealogy more generally with sections on [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Irish_Quaker_sources_and_resources&public=1#General_resources general resources], [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Irish_Quaker_sources_and_resources&public=1#Historical_and_academic_journals historical and academic journals], [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Irish_Quaker_sources_and_resources&public=1#Land_records.2C_legal_records.2C_deeds_and_wills land records, legal records, deeds and wills], [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Irish_Quaker_sources_and_resources&public=1#Newspapers_and_journals newspapers and journals], [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Irish_Quaker_sources_and_resources&public=1#Civil_records civil records], [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Irish_Quaker_sources_and_resources&public=1#Directories_and_specific_occupations directories and specific occupations] and [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Irish_Quaker_sources_and_resources&public=1#Background_geographical_information background geographical information]. *[[Space:Irish_patent_and_close_rolls_and_fiants|'''Irish patent and close rolls and fiants''']]. Patent and close rolls were the copies kept by the royal clerks of public (patent) and private (close) royal proclamations. They cover topics of all kinds. Fiants were instructions to prepare letters patent. *[[Space:Irish_inquisitions_post-mortem_and_on_attainder|'''Irish inquisitions post-mortem and on attainder''']]. Inquisitions were enquiries by the royal court of exchequer to protect the royal interest in lands. Inquisitions post-mortem were carried out after the death of one of the royal tenants; those on attainder were carried out when lands were confiscated for treason etc. *[[Space:Calendars_of_Irish_State_Papers|'''Calendars of Irish State Papers''']]. These 'calendars' are mostly ‘summaries full enough, for most purposes, to replace the original documents'. They cover the period from Henry VIII to Charles II. 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It falls some way short, but still publishes many useful documents for the first time. *[[Space:The_Casey_Collection|'''The Casey Collection''']] (full name 'O'Kief, Coshe Mang, Slieve Lougher and the Upper Blackwater in Ireland') comprises 16 huge volumes on the genealogy of Cork and Kerry published between 1952 and 1961 which reportedly contain three million names. *[[Space:Irish_local_histories|'''Irish local histories''']] lists and links to local histories including those in the 'Ancient and present state' and 'Council book' series as well as the calendars of papers of the City of Dublin and a large number of religious histories. *[[Space:Scots-Irish_links|'''Scots-Irish links''']], a series of publications by Scottish genealogist David Dobson with probably the biggest listing of Scots participants in the plantation of Ulster and other people with connections to both countries like Irish graduates of Scottish universities. *[[Space:Irish_gravestones|'''Irish gravestones''']] lists and links to resources covering tombstone inscriptions and burial records for Ireland. *[[Space:Historical_Maps_and_Gazetteers_of_Ireland|'''Historical Maps and Gazetteers of Ireland''']] explains the different sources of maps of Ireland from before the Tudor plantations until WWII. It explains plantation maps, the Down Survey, the Ordnance Survey and others like the Griffith's valuation and bog survey maps. It also details sources of local maps, lists the main repositories of Irish maps on line and has a section on gazetteers and townland names. *[[Space:Reports_on_public_records_of_Ireland|'''Reports on public records of Ireland''']] lists reports by first the Commission on Public Records of Ireland and later the reports of the Deputy Keeper of Public Records of Ireland and highlights contents of interest to genealogists.

Early New England Families

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[[Category: Puritan Great Migration Project]] '''Current Project Status:''' Maintenace Mode. ---- == Project Description and Scope == The Early New England Families (ENEF) Project is tracking and updating the [https://www.americanancestors.org/publications/early-new-england-research Early New England Families Study Project] profiles developed by Alicia Crane Williams at the New England Historic Genealogical Society. It was created, in part, as a tool to assist the [[Project: Puritan Great Migration|Purtian Great Migration (PGM) project]]. Because the PGM Project does not strickly follow the criteria of Robert Charles Anderson's [https://www.americanancestors.org/publications/great-migration-study-project Great Migration Study Project], many of the ENEF Study Project profiles can fall outside the scope of the PGM Project. This tool helps sort out these profiles. Also, because it is fun and educational to follow the work of Early New England Professional Genealogists. An Introduction to [https://media.americanancestors.org/uploadedfiles/american_ancestors/content/databases/pdfs/earlynewenglandfamilies/earlynewenglandfamiliesstudyproject.pdf The Early New England Families Study Project] Many of these profiles are generally the children of the [https://www.americanancestors.org/publications/great-migration-study-project Great Migration Study Project]; as such, they are profiles that Robert Charles Anderson has not developed as he focused on the parent profile. Anderson also did not create separate profiles for the wives of GM emmigrants if they migrated with their husband. In these cases both the children and the wife were treated as part of the GM profile. Because the ENEF project focuses primarily on Clarence Almon Torrey's ''New England Marriages prior to 1700'', there are many profiles that do not fall withing the Great Migration project. Some issues to consider when comparing ENEF to GM. [from ENEF Introduction]. * 35,000 marriages recorded before 1700 * Start with persons who emmigrated after 1640. * Sketches will be grouped by year of marriage rather than year of immigration. * Some who married in 1641 had emmigrated prior to marriage and are treated in GM. * Some who arrived in 1641 had married before emmigration and arrived married. * Some children arrived with their GM parents married before 1641 and are not treated in GM. * ENEF will treat all marriages before 1700. * Will include Non-White couples. * Will include Non-Protestant couples. * Will include couples identified in the last 50 years. (Years since Torrey published) ENEF Sketches (.pdf format): [https://media.americanancestors.org/uploadedfiles/american_ancestors/content/databases/pdfs/earlynewenglandfamilies/earlyfamiliessketches.pdf Early New England Sketches] by Alicia Crane Williams. '''NOTE''': this document was last updated '''2 May 2022''' and does not reflect the following profiles: * George Parkhurst * Isaac Jones * John Doane, Jr. * John Putnam * Edward Jackson == Source Citations== Volume 1: * Alicia Crane Williams, ''Early New England Families, 1641–1700, Volume 1'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2013?), ___ ([title of sketch], __ pp.); web content (PDF) by subscription, [(URL) ''AmericanAncestors'']. Volume 2: * Alicia Crane Williams, ''Early New England Families, 1641–1700, Volume 2'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2019), ___ ([title of sketch], __ pp.); web content (PDF) by subscription, [(URL) ''AmericanAncestors'']. No Volume: * Alicia Crane Williams, ''Early New England Families, 1641–1700'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2019), ___ ([title of sketch], __ pp.); web content (PDF) by subscription, ['''(URL''') ''AmericanAncestors'']. '''NOTE: ''' Use the url provided on the NEHGS profile page not the one in the address bar. [Thanks [[Pierpont-94|Rick!]]]. == Research Notes == * Better define the scope of all related projects, e.g., PGM, GM, ENEF. * Highlight all known exceptions: * Emmigrant Children and Wives of GM profiles * Children born in New England and married before 1700 (Torrey) * Non protestant (Non-Puritan) emmigrants to New England * People of color who were not profiled but otherwise emigrated by 1641 or married before 1700. == Abbreviations == '''ENEF Vol.''' - Early New England Families Book Volume Number. * V1 and V2 = Volume 1 and 2. Profiles that are found in this designated volume of Alicia Crane Williams ENEF Books. * V3 = Volume 3. [Speculative, see note below] '''NOTE''': Currently there is no Volume 3. Profiles marked V3 are speculative and based on statements made by Alicia Crane Williams, where she is planning on producing a new volume for every 50 profiles created. V1 and V2 have been published, accounting for the first 100 profiles. It is anticipated that V3 will be produced when she creates a third set of 50 profiles. [ '''Currently 30 new profiles have been produced since V2.''' ] === ENEF profiles that meet Puritan Great Migration Project criteria === GM Child = Child of a Great Migration (GM) profile developed by Robert Charles Anderson who emigrated. As such, RCA did not create a separate profile. The ENEF Studay Project may develop these profiles if they meet their project criteria. GM Wife = Wife of a Great Migration (GM) profile developed by Robert Charles Anderson who emigrated. As such, RCA did not create a separate profile. The ENEF Studay Project may develop these profiles if they meet their project criteria. PGM = These are interesting profiles. They technically do not meet Andersons strict requirement of evidence supporting arrival in New England before 1641 so he did not create a profile. However, other evidence, as reviewed by the PGM Project, suggests a high likelyhood of being in New England prior to 1641 and therefore the profile is included in the PGM Project. These profiles were picked up by ENEF Study Project as they were married by 1700 in New England [Torrey]. === Profiles not part of the Puritan Great Migration Project === '''ENEE''' = Early New England Emigrant: Were not part of the Great Migration and are not part of PGM. These are the first Immigrants who came after 1640. '''ENEB''' = Early New England Born: Did not migrate but were born in New England. '''ENE?''' = Early New England Unknown: Origins unknown and no evidence of having migrated. '''NOTE''': Married females are listed by the surname of their last known husband. Their maiden name is found in the first instance of parenthesis ( ). This is because of the convention used by American Ancestors on their [https://www.americanancestors.org/sites/default/files/2021-08/earlyfamiliessketches.pdf Sketches] chart. Subsequent parenthesis provide the surnames aquired from additional husbands in the order of the marriage to each new husband. == Profiles == * Normal Status = ENEF profiles that also meet PGM Project guidelines. * '''Bold Status''' = ENEF profiles not part of PGM Project (Revision: '''Updated 31 May 2023''') {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Surname || Profile ||PGM Project Status||ENEF Vol||Source Added |- |Adams|| [[Adams-691|Alexander Adams]] ||'''ENEE'''||V3||Y |- |Allen|| [[Allen-2293 |John Allen]] ||GM Child||V1||Y |- |Andrews|| [[Andrews-390 |Joseph Andrews]] ||GM Child||V1||Y |- |Andrews|| [[Andrews-2929 |Thomas Andrews]] ||'''ENEE'''||V1||Y |- |Arnold|| [[Arnold-40 |Benedict Arnold]] ||GM Child||V1||Y |- |Bacon|| [[Bacon-846|Daniel Bacon]] ||GM Child||V2||Y |- |Bacon|| [[Bacon-95 |Nathaniel Bacon]] ||'''ENEE'''||V2||Y |- |Badcock|| [[Babcock-1153 |James Badcock]] ||'''ENEE'''||V2||Y |- |Bayley|| [[Bailey-4919 |Guido Bayley]] ||'''ENE?'''||V2||Y |- |Bigelow|| [[Bigelow-24 |John Bigelow]] ||'''ENEE'''||V3||Y |- |Bishop|| [[Bishop-984 |Edward Bishop]] ||'''ENEE'''[?]||V3||Y |- |Blake|| [[Blake-197 |George Blake]] ||'''ENEE'''[?]||V3||Y |- |Browne|| [[Brown-17285 |John Brown, Jr.]] ||GM Child||V3||Y |- |Bulkeley|| [[Bulkeley-440 |Edward Bulkeley]] ||GM Child||V1||Y |- |Bulkeley|| [[Bulkeley-78 |Thomas Bulkeley]] ||GM Child||V1||Y |- |Capen|| [[Capen-116 |John Capen]] ||GM Child||V1||Y |- |Carter|| [[Carter-926 |John Carter]] ||GM Child||V2||Y |- |Carter|| [[Carter-933 |Samuel Carter]] ||GM Child||V2||Y |- |Carter|| [[Carter-2315 |Thomas Carter]] ||GM Child||V2||Y |- |Clark|| [[Clark-7320 |Hugh Clark]] ||PGM||V2||Y |- |Clark || [[Clark-7501 |Jonas Clark]] ||'''ENE?'''||V2||Y |- |Coffin|| [[Kember-3 |Joan (Kember) Coffin]] ||'''ENEE'''||V3||Y |- |Coffin|| [[Coffin-221 |Tristram Coffin]] ||'''ENEE'''||V3||Y |- |Cornish|| [[Cornish-174 |Thomash Cornish]] ||'''ENEE'''||V2||Y |- |Denison|| [[Denison-9 |Edward Denison]] ||GM Child||V1||Y |- |Denison|| [[Denison-26 |Daniel Denison]] ||GM Child||V1||Y |- |Dension|| [[Denison-13 |George Denison]] ||GM Child||V1||Y |- |Dibble|| [[Deeble-1 |Thomas Dibble]] ||GM Child||V1||Y |- |Doane|| [[Doane-156 |John Doane, Jr.]] ||'''ENEB'''||V3||Y |- |Dudley|| [[Dudley-50 |Samuel Dudley]] ||GM Child||V1||Y |- |Dunham|| [[Dunham-2479 |John Dunham]] ||GM Child||V2||Y |- |Dunk|| [[Dunk-129 |Thomas Dunk]] ||'''ENEE'''||V3||Y |- |Dyer|| [[Dyer-4499 |Thomas Dyer]] ||'''ENEE'''||V2|| Y |- |Fairbanks|| [[Fairbanks-308 |John Fairbanks]] ||GM Child||V2||Y |- |Fisher|| [[Fisher-1107 |Daniel Fisher]] ||GM Child||V2||Y |- |Foster|| [[Foster-1884 |Hopstill Foster]] ||GM Child||V1||Y |- |Fuller|| [[Fuller-604 |John Fuller]] ||'''ENEE'''||V3||Y |- |Gaylord|| [[Gaylord-2 |William Gaylord]] ||GM Child||V1||Y |- |Glover|| [[Glover-3546 |Nathaniel Glover]] ||GM Child||V2||Y |- |Goodspeed|| [[Goodspeed-16 |Roger Goodspeed]] ||PGM||V2||Y |- |Grout|| [[Grout-26 |John Grout]] ||GM||V2||Y |- |Hallet|| [[Fones-9 |Elizabeth (Fones) (Winthrop) (Feake) Hallett]] ||GM Wife||V1||Y |- |Hassell|| [[Hassell-40 |Richard Hassell]] ||'''ENEE'''||V3||Y |- |Hide|| [[Hyde-936 |Richard Hide]] ||'''ENEE'''||V3||Y |- |Hill|| [[Baskel-4 |Hannah (Baskel) (Phleps) (Phelps) Hill (Smith?)]] ||'''ENEE'''||V3||Y |- |Hilton|| [[Hilton-187 |William Hilton]] ||GM Child||V1||Y |- |Hinckley|| [[Smith-6918 |Mary (Smith) (Glover) Hinckley]] ||GM Child||V2||Y |- |Hinckley|| [[Hinckley-53 |Thomas Hinkley]] ||GM Child||V2||Y |- |Hobart|| [[Hobart-85 |Edmond Hobart]] ||GM Child||V1||Y |- |Hobart|| [[Hobart-173 |Joshua Hobart]] ||GM Child||V1||Y |- |Hobart|| [[Hobart-18 |Peter Hobart]] ||GM Child||V1||Y |- |Hobart|| [[Hobart-178 |Thomas Hobart]] ||GM Child||V1||Y |- |Holgrave|| [[Holgrave-12 |Joshua Holgrave]] ||GM Child||V2||Y |- |Hollister|| [[Hollister-10 |John Hollister]] ||'''ENEE'''||V2|| Y |- |Hudson|| [[Hudson-9048 |Francis Hudson]] ||GM Child||V1||Y |- |Hudson|| [[Hudson-9050 |William Hudson]] ||GM Child||V1||Y |- |Hull|| [[Hull-262 |Josias Hull]] ||GM Child||V1||Y |- |Jackson|| [[Jackson-631 |Edward Jackson]] ||'''ENEE'''||V3||Y |- |Jackson|| [[Newgate-19 |Elizabeth (Newgate) (Oliver) Jackson]] ||GM Child||V1||Y |- |Jenny|| [[Jenney-49 |Samuel Jenney]] ||GM Child||V1||Y |- |Johnson|| [[Stansfield-21 |Abigail (Stansfield) (May) Johnson]] ||'''ENEE'''||V1||Y |- |Johnson|| [[Johnson-2899 |Humphrey Johnson]] ||GM Child||V1||Y |- |Johnson|| [[Johnson-2901 |Isaac Johnson]] ||GM Child||V1||Y |- |Jones|| [[Jones-59411 |Isaac Jones]] ||GM Child||V3||Y |- |Kimball|| [[Kimball-138 |Henry Kimball]] ||GM Child||V1||Y |- |Lamprey|| [[Lamprey-48 |Henry Lamprey]] ||'''ENEE'''||V2||Y |- |Lane|| [[Lane-573 |Andrew Lane]] ||GM Child||V2||Y |- |Lane|| [[Lane-574 |George Lane]] ||GM Child||V2||Y |- |Leverett|| [[Leverett-21 |John Leverett]] ||GM Child||V1||Y |- |Lord|| [[Lord-69 |William Lord]] ||GM Child||V3||Y |- |Lothrop|| [[Lathrop-135 |Thomas Lothrop/Lathrop]] ||GM Child||V1||Y |- |Lowell|| [[Lowell-20 |Richard Lowell]] ||GM Child||V2||Y |- |Lyman|| [[Lyman-93 |Richard Lyman]] ||GM Child||V1||Y |- |Makepeace|| [[Hawkredd-1 |Elizabeth (Hawkredd) (Coney) (Mellowes) Makepeace]] ||GM Wife||V1||Y |- |Marchant|| [[Marchant-986 |William Marchant]] ||'''ENEE'''||V2|| Y |- |Mason|| [[Conant-816 |Jane (Conant) (Holgrave) Mason]] ||GM Wife||V2||Y |- |Maverick|| [[Colle-1 |Amyas (Cole) (Thomson) Maverick]] ||GM Wife||V2||Y |- |Maverick|| [[Maverick-98 |Samuel Maverick]] ||GM Child||V2||Y |- |Mellowes|| [[Mellowes-3 |Oliver Mellowes]] ||GM Child||V1||Y |- |Morse|| [[Morse-428 |Daniel Morse]] ||GM Child||V2||Y |- |Morse|| [[Morse-1204 |John Morse]] ||GM Child||V2||Y |- |Morse|| [[Morse-1010 |Joseph Morse]] ||GM Child||V2||Y |- |Morton|| [[Morton-181 |Nathaniel Morton]] ||GM Child||V1||Y |- |Moulton|| [[Moulton-115 |Robert Moulton Jr.]] ||GM Child||V2||Y |- |Newton|| [[Newton-105 |Richard Newton]] ||PGM||V2||Y |- |Nichols|| [[Nichols-252 |Thomas Nichols]] ||GM Child||V2||Y |- |Norcross|| [[Norcross-12 |Richard Norcross]] ||GM Child||V3||Y |- |Norman|| [[Norman-129 |John Norman]] ||GM Child||V1||Y |- |Oliver|| [[Oliver-2752 |John Oliver]] ||GM Child||V1||Y |- |Oliver|| [[Oliver-698 |Peter Oliver]] ||GM Child||V2||Y |- |Parkhurst|| [[Parkhurst-5 |George Parkhurst]] ||'''ENEE'''||V3||Y |- |Parry|| [[Perry-4503 |William Parry]] ||'''ENEE'''||V3||Y |- |Perkins|| [[Perkins-631 |John Perkins]] ||GM Child||V1||Y |- |Phelps|| [[Phelps-252 |Edward Phelps]] ||GM Child||V3||Y |- |Phelps|| [[Phelps-261 |Henry Phelps]] ||GM Child||V3||Y |- |Phelps|| [[Phelps-267 |Nicholas Phelps]] ||GM Child||V3||Y |- |Phippen|| [[Phippen-31 |Joseph Phippen]] ||GM Child||V1||Y |- |Pike|| [[Pike-38 |John Pike]] ||GM Child||V2||Y |- |Pike|| [[Pike-51 |Robert Pike]] ||GM Child||V2||Y |- |Post|| [[Buckland-4 |Lydia (Buckland) (Brown) (Lord) (Dunk) Post]] ||'''ENEB'''||V3||Y |- |Putnam|| [[Putnam-37 |John Putnam]] ||PGM||V3||Y |- |Rossiter|| [[Rossiter-23 |Bray Rossiter]] ||GM Child||V1||Y |- |Saltonstall|| [[Saltonstall-27 |Richard Saltonstall]] ||GM Child||V1||Y |- |Sawin|| [[Sawin-66 |John Sawin]] ||'''ENEE'''||V3||Y |- |Scottow|| [[Scottow-8 |Joshua Scottow]] ||GM Child||V2||Y |- |Scottow|| [[Scotto-2 |Thomas Scottow]] ||GM Child||V2||Y |- |Shattuck|| [[Shattuck-543 |William Shattuck]] ||'''ENEE'''||V3||Y |- |Shelley|| [[Shelley-98 |Robert Shelley]] ||GM Child||V1||Y |- |Sherman|| [[Sherman-212 |John Sherman]] ||GM Child||V2||Y |- |Sherman|| [[Sherman-2831 |Samuel Sherman]] ||GM Child||V2||Y |- |Smith|| [[Smith-2914 |Daniel Smith]] ||'''ENEE'''||V3||Y |- |Squire|| [[Squire-109 |George Squire]] ||'''ENEE'''||V3||Y |- |Starr|| [[Starr-25 |Thomas Starr]] ||GM Child||V2||Y |- |Stileman|| [[Stileman-5 |Elias Stileman]] ||GM Child||V1||Y |- |Stone|| [[Stone-168 |John Stone]] ||GM Child||V2||Y |- |Stowe|| [[Stowe-430 |Thomas Stowe]] ||GM Child||V2||Y |- |Stratton|| [[Stratton-25 |Samuel Stratton]] ||'''ENEE'''||V3||Y |- |Thatcher|| [[Thatcher-1417 |Samuel Thatcher]] ||'''ENEE'''||V3||Y |- |Tompkins|| [[Tompkins-106 |John Tompkins]] ||GM Child||V2||Y |- |Trusler|| [[Batter-15 |Eleanor (Batter) (Phelps) Trusler]] ||GM Wife||V3||Y |- |Veren|| [[Veren-14 |Hilliard Veren]] ||GM Child||V1||Y |- |Ward|| [[Ward-22983 |Rev. John Ward]] ||GM Child||V2||Y |- |Warner|| [[Warner-253 |Daniel Warner]] ||GM Child||V1||Y |- |Warner|| [[Warner-251 |John Warner]] ||GM Child||V1||Y |- |Williams|| [[Williams-67565 |Robert Williams]] ||'''ENEE'''||V2||Y |- |Wing|| [[Wing-38 |Daniel Wing]] ||GM Child||V2||Y |- |Winsor|| [[Winsor-836 |Robert Winsor]] ||'''ENEE'''||V2||Y |- |Winthrop|| [[Winthrop-14 |John Winthrop the Younger]] ||GM Child||V1||Y |- |Winthrop|| [[Winthrop-13 |Henry Winthrop]] ||GM Child||V1||Y |- |Woodbury|| [[Woodbury-27 |Humphrey Woodbury]] ||GM Child||V1||Y |- |Wordward|| [[Woodward-113 |George Woodward]] ||GM Child||V1||Y |- |} See Also:

Early Pennsylvania Settlers - Sources

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Pennsylvania History == :[[Space:OCLC-11953941 | Colonial Families of Philadelphia]] : {{Space:OCLC-11953941}} :{{Space:OCLC-11953941}} :[https://books.google.com/books?id=aMmaPgAACAAJ Early Friends Families of Upper Bucks] :Roberts, Clarence V. and Smedley Ely Warren, ''Early Friends Families of Upper Bucks'': with Some Account of Their Descendants. Genealogical Publishing Co. [https://books.google.com/books?id=aMmaPgAACAAJ Google Books] :[[Space:OCLC-12418832 | History of Bucks Co., Pennsylvania]] : {{Space:OCLC-12418832}} :{{Space:OCLC-12418832}} :[[Space:OCLC-3111379 | History of the Townships of Byberry and Moreland]] : {{Space:OCLC-3111379}} :{{Space:OCLC-3111379}} :[https://archive.org/details/quakerarrivalsa00myergoog Quaker Arrivals at Philadelphia, 1682-1750] :Myers, Albert Cook. Quaker Arrivals at Philadelphia, 1682-1750: Being a List of Certificates of Removal Received at Philadelphia Monthly Meeting of Friends. Swarthmore, PA. 1902. --- Reprint, Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore, MD. 2007. [https://archive.org/details/quakerarrivalsa00myergoog archive.org] :[http://nc-chap.org/church/quaker/standingDH3crop.pdf Quakers in Delaware in the Time of William Penn] ([[:Category: Quakers in Delaware in the Time of William Penn | Wikitree Category]]) :Standing, Herbert. ''Quakers in Delaware in the Time of William Penn''. hosted at New Castle, Delaware Community History and Archaeology Program ([http://nc-chap.org/church/quaker.php nc-chap.org]) :[[Space:OCLC-44956225 | William Penn and the founding of Pennsylvania, 1680-1684]]: {{Space:OCLC-44956225}} :{{Space:OCLC-44956225}} == Early Arrivals == :[[Space:Penn's Colony, vol 1 | Passengers and Ships Prior to 1684]] : {{Space:Penn's Colony, vol 1}} :{{Space:Penn's Colony, vol 1}} :[[Space:Penn's Colony, vol 2 | Welcome Claimants - Proved, Disproved and Doubtful]] : {{Space:Penn's Colony, vol 2}} :{{Space:Penn's Colony, vol 2}} === Irish Settlers === : Albert Cook Myers (1874-1960). ''Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania, 1682-1750 : with their early history in Ireland''. Swarthmore, Pennsylvania (1902). [https://archive.org/details/immigrationofiri00myer Internet Archive] === Welsh Settlers === :[[Space:OCLC-4942807 | Merion in the Welsh Tract]] : {{Space:OCLC-4942807}} :{{Space:OCLC-4942807}} :Browning, Charles Henry, ''Welsh Settlement of Pennsylvania'', William J. Campbell (1912).[https://books.google.com.au/books?id=i_cMAAAAYAAJ google books] :Glenn, Thomas Allen. ''Welsh Founders of Pennsylvania'', Genealogical Publishing Company (1970). [https://books.google.com.au/books?id=aepTGZpT1FMC google books], [https://curiosity.lib.harvard.edu/immigration-to-the-united-states-1789-1930/catalog/39-990026061140203941 Harvard University Library] == Family Histories == :'''Allen''' :[[Space:OL22891525M | Allen family ... in Pennsylvania]] : {{Space:OL22891525M}} :{{Space:OL22891525M}} :'''Carver''' :[[Space:OCLC-11489633 | Genealogy of William Carver]] : {{Space:OCLC-11489633}} :{{Space:OCLC-11489633}} :'''Fisher''' :Smith, Ann Wharton. ''Genealogy of the Fisher family, 1682 to 1896''. Philadelphia (1896). [https://archive.org/details/genealogyoffishe00smit Internet Archives]. :'''Roberts''' :[[Space:OCLC-3530764 | Ancestry of Clarence V. Roberts]] : {{Space:OCLC-3530764}} :{{Space:OCLC-3530764}} == Publications == === Memoirs of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania === * [https://archive.org/details/memoirshistoric08penngoog Vol 1] * [https://archive.org/details/memoirsofhistori02pt2hist Vol 2] * [https://archive.org/details/memoirshistoric06penngoog Vol2] ::Comly, Isaac. ''Sketches of the History of Byberry, in the County of Philadelphia, with Biographical Notices of Some of the First Settlers, and other Distinguished Inhabitants of the Neighbourhood''. "Memoirs of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania". Volume 2, pages 165 - 203 * * [https://archive.org/details/memoirsofhistori31hist Vol 3 part 1] * [https://archive.org/details/memoirsofhistori41hist Vol4. part 1] * [https://archive.org/details/memoirsofhistori07hist Vol 7] * [https://archive.org/details/memoirsofhistori11hist Vol 11] * [https://archive.org/details/memoirsofhistori13hist Vol 13] * [https://archive.org/details/memoirshistoric04penngoog Vol 14]
[https://books.google.com/books?id=VhoUAAAAYAA Vol 14 - Google eBooks] === The "Old Northwest" Genealogical Quarterly === * [https://books.google.com/books?id=BtwyAQAAMAAJ Volume 11] (1908) *[https://archive.org/details/oldnorthwestgene00oldn Volume 11, Internet Archives] ::Naylor, Mrs. H.W. ''The John Naylor Family of Pennsylvania''. The "Old Northwest" Genealogical Quarterly, v. 11 (January 1908 pg. 38-47; April 1908 pg. 112-123; July 1908 pg.190-197) ---- === '''Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography''' === :Contents of [https://archive.org/stream/jstor-20084723/20084723#page/n17/mode/2up volume 9] ::''A Partial List of the Families who Resided in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Prior to 1687, with the date of their arrival''. "Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, volume 9, page 223 [https://archive.org/metadata/jstor-20084704 Internet Archives] :: ''Marriages at Chesterfield, New Jersey, 1685-1730''. "The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography", volume 9, page 347 (October 1, 1885; pages 347-352) [https://archive.org/details/jstor-20084717 Internet Archives] : Volume 30 ::Hugh, Oliver. ''Atkinson Families of Bucks County, Pennsylvania (continued)''. "Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography", vol 30 pp. 479-502 [http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/20085360 jstor.org] , [https://archive.org/stream/pennsylvaniamaga30histuoft Internet Archives] : Volume 53 (1929) ::Crispin, M. Jackson. ''Captain William Crispin'', "The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography", Vol 53 (1929),
[https://journals.psu.edu/pmhb/article/view/28153/27909 (part 1)], Vol LIII, No 2 (April 1929)
[https://journals.psu.edu/pmhb/article/view/28164/27920 (part 2)], Vol LIII, No 3 (July 1929)
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Early Pioneers and Settlers in New Zealand

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[[Category: New Zealand Colonists]] ==Early Pioneers and Settlers in New Zealand== A list of the men, women and children who came to New Zealand to settle, enhance and dedicate their lives to the betterment of New Zealand in the 19th century. They came from many walks of life bringing their skills, ideas, and perseverance to a country inhabited by some friendly and some unscrupulous and murderous inhabitants. However, towards the end of the 19th century the population of New Zealand was falling. Just choosing to come to New Zealand from the other side of the world was an arduous task risking all manner of disease and challenges. The benefits and improvements the British settlers brought to New Zealand are, and were, much forgotten and unrecognised by the majority of New Zealand's population, both then and today, as is the significant fact that New Zealand almost became a colony of France. {{userbox | id = Table 1 : | info = List of People | info-size = 12 | info-color = darkblue | info-background = palegreen | id-background = yellow | width = 187 }}


* Click on surnames in '''{{red|red (f)}}''' and '''{{blue|blue (m)}}''' underlined to view their personal profile; * '''Place''' names can be found expanded in '''Table 2'''; * '''Arrival''' ship names and year can be found expanded in '''Table 3'''. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" style="text-align: left;" |+ ! scope="col" | Surname ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | First Name ! scope="col" | Place ! scope="col" | Arrival ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Deceased (yy-mm-dd) ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Age (Death) ! scope="col" | Reference |- |'''BARTON''' #4 |Richard |UHT || O-01 | style="white-space: nowrap;" | 1866-08-20 || 75 yrs |UHC_website [http://upperhuttcity.com/arts-culture/early-upper-hutt/ UHC] |- |'''BROWN''' #7 |George |WGN || B-02 | style="white-space: nowrap;" | 1912-03-24 || 75 yrs |DOM19120325 [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19120325.2.93?query=%22james%20brown%22%20obituary DOM] |- |'''BROWN''' #2 |James |WGN || 1840 | style="white-space: nowrap;" | 1871-02-26 || 61 yrs |NZFL19150121 [https://blenheim175.wordpress.com/2015/02/14/james-and-mary-brown/ Blenheim] |- |'''BROWN''' #5 |Sarah |WGN|| B-02 | style="white-space: nowrap;" | 1912-11-22 || 81 yrs |HVI19121130 [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HVI19121130.2.19?query=%22james%20brown%22%20obituary HVI] |- |[[Carey-3734|'''{{blue|CAREY}}''']] |David |WKT || M-01 | style="white-space: nowrap;" |1896-03-26 || 82 yrs |CAREY Family [http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~Smckelvey/Carey/Tree/carey/d1.htm CAREY] |- |[[Hutchinson-3122|'''{{red|CAREY}}''']] |Hannah |WKT || M-01 | style="white-space: nowrap;" |1888-08-04 || 71 yrs |CAREY Family |- |'''CHALMERS''' |Frederick Bisdee |MAS || | style="white-space: nowrap;" |1900-08-30 || 63 yrs |TC19000901 [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TC19000901.2.17.2?query=early%20death%20pioneer TC] |- |'''COLEMAN''' |Benjamin |WKT || M-01 | style="white-space: nowrap;" |1849-10-01 || 39 yrs |CAREY Family |- |[[Carey-3735|'''{{red|COLEMAN}}''']] |Mary |WKT || M-01 | style="white-space: nowrap;" |1905-12-24 || 89 yrs |CAREY Family |- |'''COLEMAN''' |William |WKT || M-01 | style="white-space: nowrap;" | 1865 || 59 yrs |CAREY Family |- |[[Crocome-4|'''{{blue|CROCOME}}''']] |Joseph |WKT || | style="white-space: nowrap;" |1874-02-23 || 62 yrs |Profile sources |- |[[Warden-1305|'''{{red|CROCOME}}''']] |Mary Ann |WKT || S-01 | style="white-space: nowrap;" |1937-12-21 || 103 yrs |Profile sources |- |[[McKinlay-457|'''{{red|GARDNER}}''']] |Margaret |LYT || S-02 | style="white-space: nowrap;" |1929-06-19 || 84 yrs |Profile sources |- |'''GEORGE''' |William Henry |N.P. || O-02 | style="white-space: nowrap;" |1911-09-17 || 73 yrs |WAG19110919 [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WAG19110919.2.26.4?query=early%20pioneer%20settlers WAG] |- |'''GOLLAN''' |Donald |NAP || 1840 | style="white-space: nowrap;" |1887-10-14 || 76 yrs |EP18871014 [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP18871014.2.28?query=early%20death%20pioneer EP] |- |'''HEMPELMAN''' #3 |George (Capt.) |CHC || B-01 | style="white-space: nowrap;" | 1880-02-13 || 80 yrs |TC18800221 [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TC18800221.2.15?query=%22george%20hempelman%22%20death TC] |- |[[dodds-163|'''{{red|HINDMARSH}}''']] |Mary Frances (Mrs. W.S.) née '''Dodds''' |RFT || | style="white-space: nowrap;" |1915-01-03 || 80 yrs |NZH19150105 [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19150105.2.91?query=early%20pioneer%20settlers NZH] |- |'''HUETT''' |Jesse (Mr) |AKL || N-01 | style="white-space: nowrap;" |1912-02-17|| 87 yrs |EP19120226 [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19120226.2.4? EP] |- |'''McQUILLIAN''' |Catherine (Mrs) |RFT || | style="white-space: nowrap;" |1915-01-02|| 79 (74) yrs |NZH19150105 |- |'''NICHOLLS''' |Fred (Mrs) |N.P. || I-01 | style="white-space: nowrap;" |?|| ? |CL19090223 [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CL19090223.2.5 CL] |- |'''PYBUS''' |Jane (Mrs) |INV || | style="white-space: nowrap;" |1911-09-10 || 74 yrs |WDT19110918 [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WDT19110918.2.11 WDT] |- |'''PYBUS''' |John |INV || | style="white-space: nowrap;" |1917-09-15 || 83 yrs |WDT19110918 |- |[[Spurdle-21|'''{{blue|SPURDLE}}''']] |Oliver Cooke |N.P. || T-01 | style="white-space: nowrap;" |1911-09-18 || 79 yrs |WAG19110919 |- |'''STRATFORD''' #1 |John |WGN || C-01 | style="white-space: nowrap;" |1884-10-09 || 79 yrs |GRA18841014 [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GRA18841014.2.7.3?query=first%20settler GRA] |- |'''TWISS''' |Frederick (Mrs), née '''Martin''' |WGN || F-01 | style="white-space: nowrap;" |1884-10-09 || 79 yrs |CL19090223 |- |'''WILSON''' #6 |James |BOI || J-01 | style="white-space: nowrap;" | 1912-07-07 || 83 yrs |HVI19120713 [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HVI19120713.2.10?query=%22james%20brown%22%20obituary HVI] |- |} NOTES (#): # The first ''bona fide'' settler to arrive at Port Nicholson, Wellington in 1838. # The first settler in the town of Upper Hutt. # The first Canterbury settler who set up a whaling station in 1835. # The first Upper Hutt district resident. # Daughter of James Brown (#2). # Husband of Sarah Brown (#5). Came to N.Z. with the 65th Regiment. # Son of James Brown (#2) and sister of Sarah Brown (#5). {{userbox | id = Table 2 : | info = List of Place Names | info-size = 12 | info-color = darkblue | info-background = palegreen | id-background = yellow | width = 232 }}

{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" style="text-align: left;" |+ ! scope="col" | Abbrev. ! scope="col" | Place Name ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | . ! scope="col" | Abbrev. ! scope="col" | Place Name |- | AKL || '''Auckland''' |||| || |- | BOI || '''Bay of Islands''' |||| N.P. || '''New Plymouth''' |- | CHC || '''Christchurch''' |||| NAP || '''Napier''' |- | || |||| NEL || '''Nelson''' |- | DND || '''Dunedin''' |||| RFT || '''Reefton''' |- | INV || '''Invercargill''' |||| UHT || '''Upper Hutt''' |- | || |||| WGN || '''Wellington''' |- | LYT || '''Lyttelton''' |||| WKT || '''Waikouaiti''' |- | MAS || '''Masterton''' |||| WST || '''Westport''' |- |}

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{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ ! scope="col" | Arrival ! scope="col" | Ship Name ! scope="col" | Arrival Date ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | . ! scope="col" | Arrival ! scope="col" | Ship Name ! scope="col" | Arrival Date |- | B-01 || '''Bee''' || 1835 |||| M-01 || '''Magnet''' || 1840 |- | B-02 || '''Blenheim''' || 1840 |||| N-01 || '''North Star''' || 1845-03-24 |- | C-01 || '''Cuba''' || 1838 |||| O-01 || '''Oriental''' || 1840 |- | F-01 || '''Father''' || 1841 |||| O-02 || '''Oriental''' || 1841 |- | I-01 || '''Inflexible''' || 1843 |||| S-01 || '''Stately''' || 1852-11 |- | J-01 || '''Java''' || 1846-11-19 |||| S-02 || '''Sebastopol''' || 1863-05-21 |- | || || |||| T-01 || '''Timandra''' || 1842 |}

==Early Otago== * [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD18841025.2.35.5 A Preliminary Page to the History of Otago,] * [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ODT19290904.2.127 Early Days Recalled.] * [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/LWM19300819.2.53 Pioneer Records Back to 1840.] * [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD19030306.2.87 Early Settlers at Waikouaiti.] ==Settlers of the First Decade== The 'First Decade' in this sense refers to the first, large-scale arrival of immigrants arrivng in New Zealand during the period of the late 1840's to 1859. The following newspaper articles were published in 1898 to commemorate these early builders of New Zealand. * [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OW18980317.2.206 Biographical Sketches of the Colonists of the First Decade.] * [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OW18980331.2.183 Biographical Notes of Settlers of the First Decade.] ==Early Immigrant Ship Passenger Lists== * [[Space: John Wickliffe (ship, 14 Dec 1847)|''John Wickliffe - 1847''.]] * [[Space: Blundell (ship, 4 May 1848)|''Blundell - 1848''.]] ==Pioneer Reminiscences by N.J. Brown== # [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19070629.2.78?query=%22james%20brown%22%20hutt%20early%20settler Chapter I - Way back in 'Fifty-Two.] # [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19070907.2.92?query=%22james%20brown%22%20hutt%20early%20settler Chapter II - In the Brave Days of Old.] # [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19071019.2.96?query=pioneer%20reminiscences Chapter III - More Victorian Experiences.] # [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19071116.2.90?query=%22james%20brown%22%20hutt%20early%20settler Chapter IV - Days Beyond Recall.] ==A Pioneer's Story by a Londoner== # [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TS19030613.2.38 Musings and Reminiscences.] # [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TS19030620.2.32 A Notorious Convict.] # [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TS19030627.2.31 Old Lyttelton.] # [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TS19030704.2.33 Life on board an Emigrant Ship.] # [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TS19030711.2.36 Early Settlers at Play.] # [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TS19030718.2.38 Singers and Scoundrels.] # [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TS19030725.2.36 Smuggling in the Early Days.] # [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TS19030801.2.37 Gaol Reminiscences.] # [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TS19030808.2.33 The First Anniversary Celebrations.] # [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TS19030815.2.37 Shipwreck at Sumner.] # [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TS19030822.2.33 A Cattle Plague.] # [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TS19030829.2.43 Old Time Whaling.] ==The 65th Regiment of Foot in N.Z.== * [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/LT18651102.2.13 History.] * [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19300820.2.47.2 More history.] * [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DSC18651031.2.12 Departure.] * [http://hicketypip.tripod.com/history.htm The 'hickety pips'.] ---- ==Sources== * [https://bdmhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz/home NZ Births, Deaths and Marriages.] * [http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast PapersPast, National Library, NZ.] ====References==== ==Acknowledgements== Thank you for showing an interest in this page of early New Zealand 19th Century history. ====Contributors==== * [[Sands-551|Kevin J. Sands]] ==Broken Links== Please let me know... thanks, [[Sands-551|Kevin J. Sands]]

Early Quaker Gardner Families in Guilford County, North Carolina

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[[Category:Guilford County, North Carolina]] [[Category:North Carolina Quakers]] [[Category:North Carolina, Gardner Name Study]] [[Category: United States, Gardner Name Study]] The following are notes from Quaker records for families with the Gardner surname that arrived in the piedmont area of North Carolina, later forming Guilford County, during the latter part of the 18th century. The records are from Hinshaw’s Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy Vol. 1. Hinshaw, William Wade, 1867-1947, and Thomas Worth Marshall. ''Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy''. (Ann Arbor, Mich.: Edwards brothers, Inc., 1936), Vol 1. Online: [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000859833 Hathitrust.org] The Gardners were part of a large group of Quaker families that migrated to North Carolina from Nantucket Island, Massachusetts Bay Colony, from 1770 to 1775: :This migration began in 1770, and ended in 1775, as the War for Independence approached. The threat of war with the British had something to do with their coming, for Nantucket was in an extremely exposed position. Perhaps a further reason was that the whaling industry upon which Nantucket Friends depended had declined. As Elijah Coffin put it: "The island of Nantucket being small, and its soil not very productive, a large number of people could not be supported thereon.” (Libni Coffin was the first Nantucket Friend to arrive at New Garden.) During a five year period, 1770-1775, forty-three certificates for Nantucket Friends were received by New Garden. Included were such names as Barnard, Barney, Beard, Bunker, Clasby, Coffin, Coggeshall, Davis, Gardner, Gifford, Macy, Ray, Russell, Starbuck, Stanton, Swain, Sweet, Way and Worth.Hinshaw, Seth B. ''The Carolina Quaker experience, 1665-1985 : an interpretation''. (Greensboro: North Carolina Friends Historical Society, 1984), 25. [https://archive.org/details/carolinaquakerex1984hins] These records are from notes taken from Hinshaw’s Encyclopedia for the New Garden Monthly Meeting which was established in 1754 in the Piedmont area of North Carolina. Meeting records show the movement of families between meeting houses, listing of family members and events such as births and marriages. The notes may contain transcription errors so it is recommended to refer to the original book for specific information and verification. Events were abbreviated in the meeting records and translations are provided. The common event that was recorded was when families transferred from one meeting location to another which required a “certificate”. For example, '''''rqct''''', is “requested certificate to…” '''New Garden Meeting Records for Gardners''' Vol. 1, pg. 540 GARDNER
*1772, 1, 24. [[Gardner-565|Richard]] rocf (received on certificate from) Nantucket MM, Mass., dated *1771, 11, 28. *1773, 4, 24. [[Gardner-2730|William]] rocf Nantucket MM, New England, dated 1772, 10, 26. *1773, 8, 27. [[Gardner-3807|Stephen, Jr]]. rocf Nantucket MM, New England, dated 1772, 10, 26. *1774, 2, 26. [[Gardner-7026|Barzillai]] having declared m (marriage) intention, “the monthly meeting was under the necessity and appointed Richard Williams, Zachariah Dicks, William Stanley & Thomas Thornbrugh, Jr. to write the monthly meeting of Nantucket of the disadvantage we are under concerning some of their members that hath come here without certificates.” *1774, 3, 2. [[Gardner-7026|Barzillai]], s (son) [[Gardner-585|Stephen]], Guilford County m [[Macy-532|Jemima Macy]]. *1774, 9, 1. [[Gardner-6605|Judith]], dt (daughter) [[Gardner-585|Stephen]], Guilford County m [[Mendenhall-1302|George Mendenhall]]. Pg. 541 *1774, 11, 26. [[Gardner-7026|Barzillai]] roc. [from Nantucket MM, New England] *1774, 11, 26. [[Gardner-585|Stephen]] (d (died) before cert arrived) & s [[Gardner-273|Isaac]] rocf Nantuckett MM, New England, dated 1774, 9, 29. *1775, 4, 29. [[Gardner-1158|Abel]] recrq (received by request). *1776, 5, 1. [[Gardner-4021|Rhoada]] dt Stephen, Guilford County, m [[Macy-539|John Macy]]. *1778, 3, 4. Deborah, widow, Guilford County, m Micajah Terrell. *1780, 11, 29. [[Gardner-273|Isaac]], s [[Gardner-585|Stephen]], Guilford County, m [[Macy-20|Eunice Macy]]. *1792, 3, 31. [[Gardner-3807|Stephen]] & fam (family) gct (granted certificate) Deep River MM. *1793, 10, 26. [[Gardner-5747|Sylvanus]] & w, [[Swain-1270|Hannah]], & ch, Elizabeth, Solomon, Reuben, Libni, Mary & Seth, gcf Deep River MM, dated 1793, 10, 7. *1794, 4,26. [[Gardner-16738|Barzilla]] (or Barzillai) s [[Gardner-7026|Barzilla]] gct York MM, Pa. *1795, 7, 9. [[Gardner-7025|Judith]] dt [[Gardner-7026|Barzillia]] (or Barzillai) & [[Macy-532|Jemima]], Guilford County, m [[Barnard-2906|Frederick Barnard]]. *1796, 2, 27. [[Gardner-7026|Barzillai]] & fam rqct Deep River MM. *1799, 6, 29. Elizabeth con (condemned) her mou (marriage out of unity). *1800, 6, 28. Elizabeth gct Deep River MM. *1801, 3, 4. William, Guilford County, m Deborah Davis. *1801, 4, 25. Deborah gct Deep River MM. *1805, 11,30. Paul gct Deep River MM to m. *1805, 12, 1. Metilda, dt Isaac & Eunice, Guilford, m William Barnard. *1806, 10, 25. Rebekah rocf Deep River MM, dated 1806, 10, 6. *1806, 11, 29. Reuben rpd (reported) mou. *1807, 1, 31. Solomon dis (disowned). *1809, 6, 24. Ann con her misconduct. *1811, 1, 26. Isaac, Jr. gct Deep River MM to m. *1811, 3, 30. Priscilla dis mou. *1811, 5, 25. Mary con her outgoings. *1812, 1, 26. Elizabeth, dt Silvanus & Hannah, Guilford Co., m Trustrum Coggeshall. *1812, 3, 28. Dinah rocf Deep River MM, dated 1811, 11, 9. *1812, 8, 29. Jemima Foster (form Gardner) dis mou. *1813, 12, 25. Thomas con his mou. *1814, 1, 29. Eunice con her mou. *1814, 2, 26. Elihu dis mou. *1815, 8, 26. Isaac & fam gct White Water MM, Ind. *1815, 8, 26. Dinah (with h) & fam gct White Water MM, Ind. *1815, 11 25. Jesse, of Deep River, rmt (requested marriage to) Rhoda Bunker. *1816, 1, 27. David gct Deep River MM to m. *1816, 7, 27. Elizabeth rocf Deep River MM, dated 1816, 5, 7. *1817, 5, 31. Rhoda gct Deep River MM. *1817, 10, 25. David & fam gct Silver Creek MM, Ind. *1817, 10, 25. Elizabeth (with h) & fam gct Silver Creek MM, Ind. *1817, 10, 25. Paul & fam gct Silver Creek MM, Ind. *1817, 10, 25. Rebekah & fam gct Silver Creek MM, Ind. *1818, 8, 29. Thomas & w gct Silver Creek MM, Ind. *1818, 8, 29. Unice, Jr. gct Silver Creek MM, Ind. *1818, 8, 29. Unice, Sr. & fam gct Silver Creek MM, Ind. *1818, 9, 26. Isaac & fam gct Silver Creek MM, Ind.
END Supplement to Vol. 1 page 541 *1779, 12, 25. [[Gardner-273|Isaac]], [[Gardner-7026|Barzilla]] & [[Gardner-3807|Stephen Gardner]] con taking affirmation of Fidelity to present powers. Vol. 1, pg 498 Birth & Death Records *Abel Gardner d. 10-12-1776, bur. At New Garden. *[[Gardner-7026|Barzillai Gardner]]
Jemima Gardner **Ch: Judith b. 12-27-1774
Neomi b. 10-29-1776
Barzilla b. 5-23-1778
John b. 1-26-1780
Ammiel b. 3-24-1782
Elihu b. 3-13-1784
Jemima b. 3-9-1786
Aaron b. 1-27-1788, d. 10-6-1790
Nathan b. 1-27-1790
Eunice b. 6-2-1792
Micajah b. 4-1-1794, d. 7-1-1796 *[[Gardner-273|Isaac Gardner]]
Eunice Gardner **Ch: Paul b. 11-24-1780/1
Thomas b. 10-24-1783
Matilda b. 9-10-1785
Isaac b. 8-23-1787
David b. 11-19-1789
Aaron b. 2-7-1792
Lydia b. 3-28-1796
Sally b. 10-12-1799?
Eunice b. 11-21-1801
Rhoda b. 11-22-1806 *[[Worth-134|Jemima]], widow, [[Gardner-585|Stephen]] d. 12-22-1789. *[[Gardner-3807|Stephen Gardner]]
[[Pinkham-183|Abigail Gardner]] **Ch: Abigail b. 1-20-1772, Nantucket
Miriam b. 5-24-1774
Stephen b. 6-10-1776
Shubel b. 6-20-1778
Eunice b. 1-4-1781
Rhoda b. 2-15-1783
George b. 4-9-1785
Abel b. 8-1-1788 After arriving in the New Garden area near present-day Greensboro, some families began moving to nearby locales in particular Deep River near High Point, NC about 15 miles SW. Stephen Gardner led the move to Deep River in 1792. The following families were listed in the Deep River Monthly Meeting Records, Hinshaw Vol. 1 pg 780: *[[Gardner-3807|Stephen Gardner]] b. 10-11-1746; d. 3-20-1830
[[Pinkham-183|Abigail Gardner]] d. 10-29-1825 Aged 77 yrs. 18 d. **Ch: Abigail b. 1-20-1772
Miriam b. 5-24-1774
Stephen b. 6-10-1776; d. 8-15-1821
Shubal b. 6-20-1778; d. 9-25-1824
Eunice b. 1-4-1781
Rhoda b. 2-15-1783
George b. 4-9-1785
Abel b. 8-1-1788 Other Gardner families that settled in Deep River were Eliab and Sarah (8 children), Thaddeus and Eunice (8 children) and [[Gardner-2730|William]] and [[Gardner-7994|Susanna]] (12 children). The Gardner surname also appear in the nearby Marlborough Meeting House another 15 miles to the south in Randolph County as follows: Hinshaw Vol. 1 pg 761 GARDNER
*1817, 2, 1. John (Gardener) dis mou. *1824, 2, 7. Jane dis. *1824, 3, 6. Stephen dis. *1825, 2, 5. Stephen & w rocf Deep River MM dated 1824, 11, 4. *1825, 2, 5. Abigail roc dated 1824, 11, 4. *1826, 9, 7. Mary dis. *1828, 9, 11. Stephen gct Deep River MM. *1830, 7, 8. Abigail & Mary gct Center MM (rem) While some families were moving the short distance to Deep River and Marlborough MMs, others began the long migration west to new “Promised Lands” in Indiana. Certificates were requested for new meeting houses at Whitewater and Silver Creek, Indiana between 1815 and 1820. == Sources == See also *[http://www.ncgenweb.us/guilford/FamiliesQuaker.html Guilford County, NC Quaker Families] *The attached Guilford County map detail is from the [http://www.mesdajournal.org/2014/reflecting-price-strother-map-north-carolina-uncommon-exercise-uncommon-map/ 1808 Price-Strother Map of North Carolina].

Early Records of Dedham, Massachusetts

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Dedham, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == The Early Records of Dedham, Massachusetts == : A.K.A. "The Records of Births, Marriages and Deaths, and Intentions of Marriage, in The Town of Dedham" : A.K.A. "Dedham Records" * This is a group of books containing Dedham town records, all compiled by Don Hill, the town clerk. The title varies. Please use correct title and publication date in citations. * edited by [[Hill-52502|Don Gleason Hill]] (1847-1914), president of the Dedham Historical Society, Member of the New England Historic, Genealogical Society, Town Clerk * published by The Office of the Dedham Transcript, Dedham, Mass., 1886-1899 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Early Records of Dedham, Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 (1886) The records of '''births, marriages and deaths, and intentions of marriage, in the town of Dedham''' ... With an appendix containing records of marriages before 1800, returned from other towns, under the statute of 1857. '''1635-1845''' ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=6PsLAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Zoc-AAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/earlyrecordsofto01dedh ::* https://archive.org/details/earlyrecordsded01masgoog ::* https://archive.org/stream/earlyrecordsofto01dedh ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100345961 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008882607 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE3997907 * Vol. 2 (1888) A memorial volume. The record of '''baptisms, marriages and deaths, and admissions to the church and dismissals therefrom, transcribed from the church records''' in the town of Dedham, '''1638-1845'''. Also all the epitaphs in the ancient burial place in Dedham, together with the other inscriptions before 1845 in the three parish cemeteries. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ewIMAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=IEIOAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/earlyrecordstow00masgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028819971 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008882607 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007686726 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100345961 * Vol. 3 (1892) '''1636-1659'''. A complete transcript of book one of the '''general records of the town, together with the selectmen's day book''', covering a portion of the same period. ::* https://archive.org/details/earlyrecordstow02hillgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=K0YCAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008882607 ::* https://archive.org/details/earlyrecordsofto03hill ::* https://archive.org/details/earlyrecordsofto03dedhiala ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007686726 * Vol. 4 (1894) '''1659-1673'''. A complete transcript of the '''town meeting and selectmen's records contained in book three of the general records of the town, together with an appendix''' containing transcripts from the Massachusetts archives, and from the General court prior to 1696. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=SfQPAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/earlyrecordstow00hillgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/earlyrecordsofto04dedhiala ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100345961 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008882607 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007686726 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE1898249 * Vol. 5 (1899) '''1672-1706'''. A complete transcript of the '''town meeting and selectmen's records contained in book five of the general records of the town'''. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=dYg-AAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=x8gMAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/earlyrecordstow01hillgoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008882607 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE3443750 === WikiTree Syntax === * Hill, Don Gleason. ''[[Space:Early Records of Dedham, Massachusetts|Early Records of Dedham, Massachusetts]]'' (Dedham Transcript, Dedham, Mass., 1886-1899) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Hill|Hill]])

Early Settler of Wilton, Iowa, William Johnston

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[[Category:Sligo Genealogy Free Space Pages]][[Category:Irish_Immigrants_to_America]][[Category:Wilton%2C_Iowa]] p. 481 [http://iagenweb.org/muscatine/biographies1889/wjohnston.htm Source]: ''Biographies For Muscatine County, Iowa, 1889'' [[Johnston-2422|William Johnston]], one of the early settlers of Wilton, Iowa, was born in New York City, Dec. 20, 1817. His father, [[Johnston-4333|Rev. William Johnston]], was born in the city of Sligo, Ireland, in 1791. He received a liberal education, and is said to have mastered seven languages. He adopted the ministry as a profession, becoming a noted clergyman of the Methodist Episcopal Church. For a long time he was in the employ of the British Government, and in 1815 came to New York City in that service, being accompanied by his wife and youngest child. He did not then intend to become a resident of the New World, but the vessel on which they embarked encountered some very severe storms, and was in great danger of destruction, which so affected [[Unknown-217689|Mrs. Johnston]] that she would never again consent to cross the ocean, hence the father decided to make his future home in America. Two children had remained in England, a son and daughter; the latter died in that country in girlhood, while the former became a resident of America after reaching manhood. For several years Rev. Johnston devoted his attention to preaching and teaching in New York City. There he met Prof. Ray, who has gained celebrity by his series of school books, and with whom he had attended school in early life. The Professor was somewhat influential in inducing Mr. Johnston to engage in the profession of teaching, for which his attainments so well qualified him. During the next few years he was located at various places, where, as in New York, he engaged both in teaching and preaching. First he was at Wellsburg, W. Va., from thence to Jefferson County, Ohio, then to Morgan County, Ohio, later to Athens County, from thence to Meigs County, the same State, where his wife died. He next received a call from the church in Cincinnati, where he remained three years, going from thence to Ft. Recovery, Ohio, where he again [[Unknown-217695|married]], and then came to Iowa, in 1856, purchasing a farm in Cedar Township, on which he resided until his death in 1863, in the seventy-second year of his age. He possessed a superior education, was a man of more than ordinary ability, and was closely wedded to the church of his choice. By his first marriage nine children were born, two of whom died in childhood; [[Johnston-4335|Fannie]] died in England, and [[Johnston-4334|Zachariah]] died after the family came to America. One of the deceased sons, [[Johnston-4339|Hezekiah]], was a soldier in the war with Mexico, and died in the service. Only four children are now living: [[Johnston-2422|William]], [[Johnston-4337|Mary]], [[Johnston-4338|Noah]], and [[Johnston-4336|Elizabeth]]. There were five children born of the second marriage. [[Johnston-2422|William Johnston]], the subject of this sketch, served an apprenticeship to the blacksmith's trade for four years, after which he followed that occupation for a quarter of a century. On the 6th day of May, 1855, he landed at Muscatine from the steamer “Golden Sheaf,” being accompanied by his family, which consisted of his wife and five children, and by I. N. Gabriel and his family. Together they had journeyed from their old home in Athens County to seek home in the comparatively new State of Iowa. Leaving their families near Mt. Vernon, the two men, with a team, traveled over much of the State, seeking a desirable location, and finally decided to locate in Cedar County. Purchasing lands on section 31, Inland Township, they made homes for their families, and Mr. Gabriel resided on that farm until his death, which occurred a number of years ago. Developing a farm from the land which he first purchased, Mr. Johnston there resided until 1879, when he retired from the active duties of farm life and removed to Wilton, where he still makes his home. In Ohio, Mr. Johnston married [[Holmes-2079|Miss Louisa Holmes]], and to this worthy couple have been born nine children, three sons and six daughters. Two of his sons fought in defense of the old flag during … p. 482 … the War of the Rebellion, [[Johnston-4340|Albert J.]] being a member of the 2d Iowa Cavalry, and [[Johnston-2421|Sylvanus]] of the 24th Iowa Infantry. They are both now residents of Ida Grove, Iowa. The eldest child died in infancy; [[Johnston-4342|Edwin]] is also a resident of Ida Grove, Ida Co., Iowa; [[Johnston-4343|Hadasah]] is now Mrs. H. C. Perry, and resides in Wilton; [[Johnston-4344|Arminta]] wedded Mr. Amos Ford, and is a resident of Grinnell; [[Johnston-4345|Olivia]], a teacher, [[Johnston-4346|Emma]], and [[Johnston-4347|Hattie]] are all at home. Mr. Johnston came to Iowa in the prime of his life, and has seen the country developed from an almost unbroken wilderness to its present advanced condition of prosperity. A poor man when he began the improvement of his prairie farm in Cedar County, he has by industry and perseverance secured a competency, and he and his faithful wife, in the pleasant home in Wilton, surrounded by all the comforts of life, are enjoying the fruits of his former labors. In politics Mr. Johnston is a Republican, and in slavery days was an Abolitionist. He is one of the prominent citizens of Wilton, and has ever had the respect and esteem of all with whom he has come in contact.

Early Settlers and History of Hempstead (Heemstede), Long Island.

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[[Category: Hempstead, New York]] [[Category: Long Island, New York]] This is a page to organize information about the early settlers and history of the Township of Hempstead, Long Island. '''This is a work in progress (information & formatting...)''' ==History of Hempstead Settlers Before Arriving on Long Island== {{Image|file=Early_Settlers_and_History_of_Hempstead_Heemstede_Long_Island-3.jpg | align=l |size=l |link=https://archive.org/details/makingofamerican00redw/page/66/mode/1up |caption= A Detail of the Map: The New England Colonies. From The Redway School History published in 1905. }} {{Clear}} ===Brief Timeline=== * '''1630 July''': Watertown, Massachusetts Bay Colony settled by Sir Richard Saltonstall and Minister George Phillips. (Source: [https://www.watertown-ma.gov/199/History-Tourism Watertown-Mass: History & Tourism]) * '''1634''': Wethersfield (known as Watertown until renamed on Feb. 21, 1636/7) settled by John Oldham and 9 others. (Source: [https://www.wethersfieldhistory.org/history/ Wethersfield Historical Society: History]) * '''1635''': Rev. Richard Denton & Rev John Sherman lead more families from Watertown to Wethersfield. (Source: [https://books.google.com/books?id=59TF4c66bckC&pg=PA12 A Primary Source History of the Colony of Connecticut, By Ann Malaspina, 12]) * '''1641''': Stamford (known as Rippowam until renamed in 1642), part of the New Haven Colony, settled by Rev Richard Denton and his followers. ===Watertown, Massachusetts Bay Colony=== *'''1634''': [[Oldham-7|John Oldham]] leads nine other adventurers to what would eventually become the Weathersfield settlement. This was prior to official sanction by the authorities in Massachusetts Bay Colony. Adams, Sherman W., The history of ancient Wethersfield Connecticut, vol. 1, pt. 1, ed. Stiles, Henry R. (New York, NY: The Grafton Press, 1904), pp 19-29. *'''1635 Ma[rch 29]''': A "dismission" was granted by the church of Watertown, Massachusetts Bay Colony to the following settlers:J. Hammond Trumbell, The public records of the Colony of Connecticut, prior to union with New Haven Colony, May, 1665 (Hartford: Brown & Parsons, 1850), 2.George K. Ward, Andrew Warde and his descendants 1597-1910 (New York: A. T. Delamare Printing and Publishing Co., 1910), 14. Note: this event is recorded in the first court record for the Colony of Connecticut, on April 26, 1636. :# [[Ward-424|Andrewe Warde]] :# [[Sherman-212|Rev. Jo[hn] Sherman]] :# [[Strickland-125|Jo[hn] Stickland]] :# [[Coe-151|Rob'te Coo [Robert Coe]]] :# Rob'te [Robert] Reynold :# [[Weed-33|Jonas Weede]] *'''1635 May 29''': The six abovenamed settlers along with [[Denton-127|Richard Denton]] leave Waterton, Mass. to start the first settlement in what would become Connecticut. ===Wethersfield, Colony of Connecticut (originally Watertown, Connecticut River Colony=== *'''1640 Oct 30''': Two Wethersfield settlers are deputied to negotiate with New Haven officials on terms for purchasing the land, for what will become Stamford. Their names are:Charles J. Hoadly, Records of the colony and plantation of New Haven, from 1638-1649 (Hartford: Case, Tiffany and Co., 1857), 45. :*1. [[Ward-424|Andrew Ward]] :*2. [[Coe-151|Robert Coe]] ===Stamford, New Haven Colony (originally Rippowame, a.k.a. Toquams)=== *'''1641''': From the ''Stamford Town Records'' "First, these men, whose names underwritten, have bound themselves under paine of forfiture of 5''L'' [pounds] a man to goe or sende to Rippowame to begin and p[er]secute the designe of a plantation, there nowe in a month. Mr Richard Denton to remove his family theth[e]r by the 16th of May next, the rest, theire familyes thither, by the last of Novemb[e]r, 12, 12 months, viz:"Paul R. Finch, Stamford Town Records, Volume 1, 1641-1723 (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2011), 3-4. :*1. [[Denton-127|Richard Denton]] :*2. [[Mitchell-1313|Mathew Mitchell]] :*3. [[Raynor-19|Thurston Rainer]] :*4. [[Coe-151|Rob[er]t Coe]] :*5. [[Ward-424|Andrew Ward]] :*6. [[Gildersleeve-40|Richard Gildersleeve]] :*7. [[Wood-2273|Edmund Wood]] :*8. [[Wood-2784|Jonas Wood [Oram]]] :*9. [[Wood-7220|Jeremiah Wood]] :*10. [[Clarke-2048|Samuel Clarke]] :*11. [[Weeks-1267|Thomas Weeks]] :*12. [[Wood-4536|Jonas Wood H[alifax]]] :*13. [[Jagger-107|Jeremy [Jeremiah] Jagger]] :*14. John Jissopp :*15. [[Seaman-10|John Seaman]] :*16. [[Sherman-2831|Samuel Sherman]] :*17. Henry Smith :*18. Vincent Simkins :*19. [[Finch-125|Daniel Finch]] :*20. John Northend *'''1641''' In the ''Stamford Town Records'' the list of "bound" men above was immediately followed by a list of those settlers who contributed towards the payment (100 bushels of corn) for the purchase of the Rippawame land. To quote the town records "Ordered at the same time, that 100 bushells of corne at 3 s[hillings] a bushell be paid in towards it, w[hi]ch raised and sent them as followeth, Mr Richard Denton & Matthew Mitchell."Finch, Stamford Town Records, 4. I'll just list the additional names that aren't on the list above:Finch, Stamford Town Records, 4. :*1-20. same as above :*21. Richard Law :*22. John Not :*23. [[Reynolds-614|John Renoulds (or Reynolds)]] :*24. [[Whitmore-20|John Whitmore]] :*25. Robert Bates :*26. [[Crabb-1256|Richard Crab]] :*27. [[Ferris-11|Jefry (or Jeffrey, Geoffrey) Firries (or Ferris, Feris)]] :*28. [[Bell-343|Francis Bell]] :*29. [[Morehouse-10|Tho[mas] Morehouse]] :*30. Robert Fisher ==Hempstead, Long Island== {{Image|file=Early_Settlers_and_History_of_Hempstead_Heemstede_Long_Island.jpg | align=l |size=l |link=https://collections.leventhalmap.org/search/commonwealth:3f462s73v |caption=1651 map, by Jan Jansson, showing Lange Eylandt [Long Island] and Heemstee [Hempstead]. }} {{Clear}} ===Purchase (1643), First Settlement (1644) & Early Proprietors (1644 - 1647, 1673 & 1698) of Hempstead=== {{Image|file=Early_Settlers_and_History_of_Hempstead_Heemstede_Long_Island-1.jpg | align=l |size=l |caption=The First Real Estate Transaction in Hempstead, December 13, 1643 (Mural in Hempstead Village Hall) Note: The three Europeans on the left are: [[Fordham-31|Rev. Robert Fordham]] (tall adult), [[Carman-163|John Carman]] (short adult) and [[Carman-163|John Carman Jr]] (child) }} {{Clear}} 1) '''1643''': Two representatives, on behalf of the dissatisfied settlers at Stamford, New Haven Colony, negotiate a deed with the local Native Americans to purchase Hempstead:''Records of the towns of North and South Hempstead, Long Island, N. Y.'', (Jamaica, NY: Long Island Farmer Print, 1896), 1: 7.Frederick J Zwierlein, ''Religion in New Netherland: A history of the development of the religious conditions in the province of New Netherland 1623-1664'' (Rochester, NY: John P. Smith Printing Co., 1910), 154-155. *1. [[Fordham-31|Rev. Robert Fordham]] *2. [[Carman-163|John Carman]] 2) '''1644''': Between 30 – 40 families (of which, about 23 were from Stamford) settled at Hempstead. These 23 families, names below, are mentioned in the sources:Benjamin F. Thompson, ''The history of Long Island: From its discovery and settlement, to the present time'', 2nd ed. [vol. 2] (New York: Gould, Banks & Co., 1843), 2: 3-4.''Records of the towns of North and South Hempstead'', 1: 7.Jeanne Majdalany & Edith M Weeks, ''The early settlement of Stamford, Connecticut 1641-1700'' (Westminster, MD: Heritage Books, Ins., 2008), 15. *1. [[Denton-127|Rev. Richard Denton]] *2. [[Underhill-12|Capt. John Underhill]] *3. [[Ward-424|Andrew Ward]] *4. [[Wood-2273|Edmund Wood]] **- [[Wood-2784|Jonas Wood [Oram]]] **- [[Wood-7220|Jeremiah Wood]] *5. [[Raynor-19|Thurston Raynor]] *6. [[Mitchell-1313|Matthew Mitchell]] *7. William Raynor *8. [[Coe-151|Robert Coe]] *9. [[Gildersleeve-40|Richard Gildersleeve]] *10. [[Fordham-31|Rev. Robert Fordham]] *11. [[Raynor-241|Edward Raynor]] *12. [[Jackson-595|Robert Jackson]] *13. [[Ogden-588|John Ogden]] *14. [[Carman-163|John Carman]] *15. [[Searing-14|Simon Searing]] *16. John Ellison *17. [[Clarke-2048|Samuel Clark]] *18. [[Weeks-1267|Thomas Weeks]] *19. [[Armitage-250|Thomas Armitage]] *20. [[Smith-1811|John Smith [Sen.] (a.k.a. Rock)]] *21. [[Smith-40348|John Smith [Jun.] (a.k.a. Blue, Blew)]] *22. Henry Pierson *23. [[Yates-4216|Francis Yates]] 3a) '''ca. 1644''' TO BE INSERTED: a list based on NCHJ v 18 [3] pp 1-16 of the 50 original proprietors 3) '''Between 1644 & 1647''' A list of 47 (originally 50 , but three names "were eaten out by mice, and thus lost.") of the original proprietors of the Hempstead purchase.Records of the towns of North and South Hempstead, Long Island, N. Y., vol. 8 (Jamaica, NY: Long Island Farmer Print, 1904), p 571. https://archive.org/details/cu31924092207830/page/571/mode/1up Note: There is an article in the Nassau County Historical Journal (vol. 18[3] (Summer 1957), pp. 1-16) which discusses this list (though I have not not personally seen the article). *1. [[Armitage-250|Thomas Armitage]] *2. [[Clarke-2048|Samuel Clark]] *3. John Cornis[h] *4. [[Coe-151|Mr. Coe [Robert Coe]]] *5. [[Carman-163|Mr. Carman [John Carman]]] *6. Robert Dean *7. Christopher Forster *8. Thomas Forster *9. John Fooks *10. [[Fordham-31|Mr. Robert Fordham]] *11. [[Gildersleeve-40|Richard Guildersleeve]] *12. John Hewes (or Hews, Hughes, Hubbs, Hudd) *13. Stephen Hudson *14. [[Ireland-1014|Thomas Ireland]] *15. [[Jackson-595|Robert Jackson]] *16. [[Lawrence-703|John Lawrence]] *17. [[Lum-4|John Lum]] *18. [[Ogden-588|John Ogden]] *19. [[Ogden-496|Richard Ogden]] *20. [[Pearsall-10|Henry Pearsall]] *21. William Rogers *22. John Roads *23. [[Raynor-241|Mr. Rainer [Edward Raynor]]] *24 [[Smith-1811|John Smith, Rock (a.k.a. Sr.)]] *25. [[Smith-40348|John Smith, Blew (a.k.a Jr.)]] *26. [[Seaman-10|John Seaman]] *27. [[Searing-14|Simon Searing]] *28. Joseph Schott *29. Thomas Shearman *30. [[Strickland-125|Mr. Stickling (a.k.a. John Sticline, Strickland, Stricklan)]] *31. Nicholas Tanner *32. Mr. Tappin (possibly Mr. John Toppin (or Topping)) *33. William Thickston *34. William Thorn *35. Richard Valentine *36. Henry Whitson *37. [[Whitehead-277|Daniel Whitehead]] *38. Moyles Williams *39. Robert Williams *40. [[Wood-7220|Jeremy Wood]] *41. Richard Willits *42. William Washburn *43. [[Wood-2273|Edmond Wood]] *44. [[Wood-4536|Jonas Wood (Halifax)]] *45. [[Wood-2784| Jonas Wood [Orum]]] *46. [[Wood-7196|Timothy Wood]] *47. Thomas Hicks 4) '''1647''': List of 66 Proprietors of Hempstead.Charles B Moore, '''The Early History of Hempstead' (Long Island)'' (New York: Trow's Printing and Bookbinding Co., 1879), 7-12. https://archive.org/details/earlyhistoryofhe00moor/page/6/mode/2up The following quote regarding the list of 66 proprietors, is from Moore's ''The Early History of Hempstead'':
In this allotment of 1647, sixty-six proprietors were named; a large proportion of whom, if they ever settled there, did not long remain on the land. They were of the pioneer class; chiefly from New England, but some from Southampton; not one from Southold. We cannot tell clearly which of them were soldiers with Underhill in 1643. Arranged alphabetically, we give such details respecting each as are convenient.Moore, '''The Early History of Hempstead' (Long Island)'', 7. https://archive.org/details/earlyhistoryofhe00moor/page/6/mode/2up
*1. [[Ashman-3|Robert Ashman]] *2. [[Armitage-250|Thomas Armitage]] *3. Samuel Baccus *4. [[Carman-163|John Karman]] *5. [[Clarke-2048|Samuel Clark]] *6. [[Coe-602|Benjamin Coe]] *7. [[Coe-604|John Coe]] *8. [[Coe-151|Robert Coe]] *9. [[Denton-140|Daniel Denton]] *10. [[Denton-142|Nathaniel Denton]] *11. [[Denton-127|Rev. Richard Denton]] *12. [[Denton-143|Richard Denton, Jun.]] *13. [[Denton-11|Samuel Denton]] *14. John Ellison *15. John Foucks *16. John Fordham *17. Christopher Forster *18. Thomas Forster *19. [[Gildersleeve-40|Richard Guildersleeve]] *20. [[Hicks-240|John Hicks]] *21. John Hudd (or Hews, Hewes, Hughes, Hubbs) *22. Henry Hudson (some give the name Stephen) *23. [[Ireland-1014|Thomas Ireland]] *24. [[Jackson-595|Robert Jackson]] *25. [[Lawrence-703|John Lawrence]] *26. [[Lawrence-695|William Lawrence]] *27. John Lewis *28. Richard Lewis *29. Roger Lines *30. [[Ogden-588|John Ogden]] *31. [[Ogden-496|Richard Ogden]] *32. Henry Pierson *33. Thomas Pope *34. [[Raynor-241|Edward Raynor]] *35. William Raynor *36. William Rogers *37. Joseph Scott (or Schott) *38. William Scott * 39. [[Searing-14|Simon Sering (or Searing)]] *40. John Sewell *41. William Shadden (or Shadding) *42. Thomas Sherman *43. Abraham Smith *44. James Smith *45. [[Smith-1811|John Smith, Sen. (a.k.a. Rock)]] *46. [[Smith-40348|John Smith, Jun. (a.k.a. Blue, Blew)]] *47. William Smith *48. Thomas Stephenson *49. John Storge (or Storye) *50. [[Strickland-125|John Strickland (or Stricklan, Sticline)]] *51. Samuel Strickland *52. Nicholas Tanner *53. Mr. John Toppin (or Topping) *54. William Thickstone *55. Richard Valentine *56. William Washburne *57. [[Whitehead-277|Daniel Whitehead]] *58. Henry Whitson *59. Thomas Willet *60. Robert Williams *61. William Williams *62. [[Wood-2273|Edmund Wood]] *63. [[Wood-7220|Jeremiah (or Jeremy) Wood]] *64. [[Wood-2784| Jonas Wood [Oram]]] *65. [[Wood-7196|Terry (a.k.a. Timothy) Wood]] *66. [[Yates-4216|Francis Yates]] 5) '''1673''' ''Names of Inhabitants of the Town of Hempstead: 1673'' (a.k.a. the 1673 Dutch census of Hempstead ). Note: In 1673 the Dutch had retaken the colony of New York back from the English (and rechristened the city of New York as New Orange). In that same year the Dutch had conducted a census of the inhabitants of Hempstead. But, the Dutch victory was short-lived, as the Treaty of Westminster returned the colony of New Netherland back to the English in 1674. A translation of the "Names of Inhabitants of the Town of Hempstead: 1673" was published in in 1849, by E. B. O'Callaghan in his ''The Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. 1'', p. 658.The Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. 1, (Albany: Weed, Parsons & Co., Public Printers, 1849) p. 658. Below is a link to the list of just over 100 names in O'Callaghan's work: *[https://archive.org/details/documentaryhisto01ocal/page/658/mode/1up The 1673 Dutch Census of Hempstead ] 6) '''1698''' ''The Hempstead Census of 1698.'' This list, of roughly 1300 inhabitants of the town of Hempstead, was certified by A. J. F. van Laer, the sub-librarian in the NY State Library, in 1899, as a correct copy of the original document. That original census document was subsequently destroyed in the 1911 Albany fire. Here is a link to the NYG&BR issue (v. 45 [1] (Jan, 1914), pp. 54-68.) that published the certified copy of the census: *[https://archive.org/details/newyorkgenealog45gree/page/n127/mode/2up The Hempstead Census of 1698] ===Colonial Patents for Hempstead (1644, 1666, 1667 & 1685)=== 1) '''1644 Nov. 16''' (new style): Six patentees are named in the '''Kieft Patent''' for Hempstead. This patent was granted by [[Kieft-20|William Kieft]] ,the fifth director of New Netherland. The English patentees are:Thompson, ''The history of Long Island'', 2nd ed. [vol. 2], 4-6.Frederick van Wyck, ed., ''Long Island colonial patents'' (Boston: A. A. Beauchamp, 1935), 145-150. Note: Names of the English patentees are on p. 145. *1. [[Fordham-31|Rev. Robert Fordham]] *2. [[Strickland-125|John Stricklen]] *3. [[Ogden-588|John Ogden]] *4. [[Carman-163|John Carman]] *5. [[Lawrence-703|John Lawrence]] *6. [[Wood-2784|Jonas Wood [Oram]]] 2) '''1666 March 6''': Seven patentees are named in the '''Nicolls Patent''' (1666) for Hempstead. This patent was granted by [[Nicolls-18|Richard Nicolls]], the fist English governor of the colony of New York. The seven patentees are:Van Wyck, ed., ''Long Island colonial patents'', 154-157 *1. [[Hicks-240|Mr John Hicks]] *2. [[Seaman-10|Captn Jno [John] Seaman]] *3. [[Gildersleeve-40|Richard Gildersleeve]] *4. [[Jackson-595|Robert Jackson]] *5. [[Carman-163|John Carman]] *6. [[Smith-1811|John Smith Senior (a.k.a. Rock)]] *7. [[Smith-1811|John Smith Junior (a.k.a. Blue, Blew)]] 3) '''1667 March 6''': Eight patentees are named in the '''Nicolls Patent''' (1667) for Hempstead. This patent was granted by [[Nicolls-18|Richard Nicolls]], the fist English governor of the Colony of New York. The eight patentees are:Van Wyck, ed., ''Long Island colonial patents'', 150-153 *1. [[Hicks-240|Mr John Hicks]] *2. [[Seaman-10|Captn John Seaman]] *3. [[Gildersleeve-40|Richard Gildersleeve]] *4. [[Jackson-595|Robert Jackson]] *5. [[Pyne-25|James Pyne]] *6. [[Carman-163|John Carrman]] *7. [[Smith-1811|John Smith R[ock] (a.k.a. Sr.)]] *8. [[Smith-40348|John Smith. B[lue] (a.k.a. Jr.)]] 4) '''1685 April 17''': Six patentees are named in the '''Dongan patent''' for Hempstead. This patent was granted by [[Dongan-42|Thomas Dongan]], the first English governor of the "Province of New York" (Note: On Feb. 6, 1685, upon the death of King Charles II, the legal status of the “Colony of New York” changes to the royal “Province of New York” as Charles II’s brother, James, Duke of York (the patent holder of the colony), became King James II.)“Colonial New York Under British Rule: The Colony Become a Province”, Historical Society of the New York Courts, accessed October 4, 2021, https://history.nycourts.gov/legal-history-by-era/colonial-new-york-under-british-rule/ The six patentees are:Van Wyck, ed., ''Long Island colonial patents'', 157-161 *1. [[Seaman-10|Capt John Seaman]] *2. [[Searing-14|Symon Sareing]] *3. [[Jackson-559|John Jackson]] *4. [[Pyne-25|James Pine, Senior]] *5. [[Gildersleeve-40|Richard Gildersleeve senior]] *6. [[Pearsall-7|Nathaniell Pearsall]] ==Research Notes== *3 different people ::1. Jonas Wood-2784 of Oram [1614-1689], son of Edmund ::2. Jonas Jr Wood-2801 [1650-1712] son of Jonas Wood of Oram ::3. Jonas Wood-4536 of Halifax [1614-1660], son of Henry *Terry Wood may be [[Wood-7196|Timothy Wood]] *There are two (possibly three) definitely different men. Both claim to be the above person ::Samuel Clark [Clarke-2048] died 1708/9 m. Hannah ::Samuel Clark died 1678/9 m. Susannah ::A 3rd Clark-4820 * [[Elsen-38|John Ellison]] is shown as a Jury member in Newtown [Hartford, CT] in Sept 1644. His WikiTree bio doesn't mention anything about Hempstead nor Long Island... * [[Raynor-397|William Raynor]] this profile is a good candidate, it has: :::Born 1632 in prob Elmsett, Suffolk, England, :::Son of [father unknown] and Elizabeth (Unknown) Raynor :::Brother of Thurston Raynor [half], Joseph Raynor [half], Elizabeth Raynor [half], Sarah Raynor [half], Deborah Raynor [half], Lydia (Raynor) Lupton [half] and Hannah (Raynor) Howell [half] :::Died 18 Jan 1686 in prob Hempstead, Queens, Province of New York == Sources ==

Early Settlers in Ava, New York

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[[Category:Ava, New York]] When I first moved to Ava, more than 30 years ago, I noticed that many of my neighbors had roots back to the earliest settlers. I've begun tracing some of those families. I first consulted the handfull of Oneida County history books for names of early settlers. I also consulted census records. Fay Page Lackey == History Books == ===Exerpt from Pomroy Jones=== Jones, Pomroy, ''[[Space:Annals_and_Recollections_of_Oneida_County|Annals and Recollections of Oneida County ]]'', Rome, New York, '''1851''', pp. 113-115 CHAPTER V. AVA. The territory included in this town was first settled by [[Harger-154 |'''Ebenezer Harger''']]. He removed from Connecticut to Whitestown in 1797, and to this town in 1798, and settled upon the east branch of the Mohawk, about three-fourths of a mile east of the location of the Ava Post Office. '''Zephaniah Wood''' and '''Abner Wood''' settled soon after Mr. Harger. Soon after,—and it is believed in 1800,—'''Philo Harger''', '''Benjamin Jones''', [[Wood-11332 |'''Lemuel Wood''']], and '''Justus Beardsley''' moved into the town. In 1801, Philo Harger and Benjamin Jones erected the first saw mill in the town, upon the east branch of the Mohawk. At this time, the few settlers were nine miles from any other inhabitants. The nearest grist mill was that of Gen. Floyd, at the place since named Westernville, at a distance of twelve miles, without a road, bridges, or causeways. For the first few years, these isolated pioneers endured many hardships and privations. Wolves, those pernicious nuisances of border life, were quite too numerous, and destroyed many of their few sheep and other stock.
'''Horace Hoyt, Esq'''., who has been Supervisor of the town two years since its erection, is its only merchant. Beside the legitimate business of a country store, he deals largely in lumber. In 1848, he sold at least fifteen hundred thousand spruce shingles. He is also engaged in the manufacture of potash.
A Society of Friends, who have a house for public worship, is the only religious society in the town, although then are within its limits a resident Methodist preacher, and members of other denominations of Christians.
There is also a physician located in the town, and he, with the clergyman, are the only professional men within its bounds.
Besides those mentioned as first settlers, Messrs. '''Bates, Barnard, Fanning, Adams, Mitchell, Beck''', and '''Tiffany''' were pioneers in the settlement of Ava.
Many Germans have located in the north part of this town, and they are a hardy, industrious, and frugal class of citizens.
'''Henry Capron''' was the first Supervisor, which office he again holds this year. (1850) ===Exerpt from Daniel E. Wager=== Wager, Daniel E., ''A Descriptive Work on Oneida County New York'', The Boston History Company, '''1896''' p.393
CHAPTER XXVIII
THE TOWN OF AVA
The territory of Ava was settled early, considering its situation, the pioneer, '''Ebenezer Harger''' , having located there in 1797 or 1798, removing from Whitestown where he had been about a year. His settlement was made about a mile east of the site of Ava Corners. He was soon followed into the town by Zephaniah and Abner Wood , and probably in 1800, they welcomed as neighbors '''Philo Harger, Benjamin Jones, Lemuel Wood''', and '''Justus Beardsley'''.
'''Salmon Bates ''' became a settler in or before 1800, and opened his house as a tavern, the first in the town. In the following year '''Benjamin Jones''' built the first saw mill, at which time there were said to be only nine residents.
p.394
'''Eli Mitchell ''' located in Western in 1803, where their daughter '''Jerusha''' was born the next year. About 1807 they removed to Ava and settled on the farm afterwards occupied by their son, '''Eli T. Mitchell''' , in the southeast part. '''Rickerson Kenyon ''' was another early settler in that neighborhood, south of the Mitchell place, and '''Joseph Hunt''' settled near the site of the Corners. About 1800 '''Daniel Buck ''' settled in the northeast part of the town, on the farm occupied in recent years by his son, ''' Jonathan Buck''' . The latter was born on that farm in December, 1804, and passed his life there. About a mile northeast of the Buck farm ''' Isaac Knight ''' settled just before the beginning of the century, he was from Rhode lsland. This farm was occupied in recent years by '''Fenner Rockwood''' . Remember Kent built a saw mill northwest of this on Moose Creek, which was operated many years. As early as 1801 '''Philo Harger ''' and '''Benjamin Jones ''' built one of the first saw mills in the town on the east branch of the Mohawk. The first white child born in the town was '''Chauncey Harger''' , born in March, 1801. The act organizing the town directed the first town meeting to be held "on the 4th Tuesday in May, 1846, at ten o’clock in the forenoon, at the house of '''Joshua Coleman''' , in said town." At that meeting the following officers were chosen, the list comprising a number of the prominent settlers who located in the town prior to 1850: Supervisor, '''Henry Capron''' ; town clerk, '''Horace Hoyt''' ; justices of the peace, '''Samuel Jones , Truman Harger , John Cronk , Jeremiah Rowley''' ; collector, '''Ezekiel R.''' p. 395
'''Preston''' ; assessors, ''' Jonathan Huck , David Rankins , Ephraim S. Adams''' ; superintendent of schools, '''Horace A. Buck''' ; commissioners of highways, '''Nathan Shippy''' , '''Artemus Young , Daniel Edgerton''' ; overseers of the poor, '''Samuel Hunt, Hiram Cronk''' ; constables, '''Nathan R. Tiffany, Noah Nelson, John S. Bush, Archibald McDonald''' ; sealer of weights and measures, ''' Horace Hoyt''' . The early road that was cut through from Fort Stanwix to the French settlement on Black River passed through this town, and in the central part a settlement gathered at what became and now is Ava Corners. There a post-office was established early, through the effort, as it is said, of a man named '''Bancroft''', who secured a title formed by reversing his own name to Croft Ban. It is not wonderful that such a name did not endure, and later gave place to Ava (the name of the capital of the Burmese empire, Asia), and upon the organization of the town in 1846, it very appropriately took the same name. Ava Corners is a small village where has been carried on one or two stores, a hotel, and various shops. It is connected by stage with Rome. The first hotel was built by a '''Mr. Kingsbury''' , on the site of the later hotel; the second one was partly built in the summer of 1850, but it passed to '''Morse & Shaver''' , who finished it and kept it a number of years. A store is kept by ''' F. E. Castle''' , who has been in trade several years, succeeding '''W. S. Bushnell''', '''Pohl & Smith''' have carried on a store about four years, prior to which '''A. Hurlbut''' , now a merchant of Boonville, was with Mr. Pohl. '''G. D. & V. F. Pohl ''' established here a foundry and machine shop where they have manufactured largely curd mills, agitators, steam and gasoline engines, and other articles. The foundry part of their works burned in April, 1896. '''H. G. Wickman ''' has a wagon shop in the place. Some of the former merchants of the place are '''Silas Morse, Nathan Tiffany, Fred Hammes, Frank Edgerton''' and '''Walter Bushnell''' . The farming community is now engaged to a considerable extent in dairying, and there are now six cheese factories of all kinds in the town. Some of the leading farmers of Ava, past and present, are '''A. and H. Hurlbut , Gideon Vary, Charles Castle, N. C. Vary, James Thomas, Asa W. Owens, Orsemus Tiffany, John J. Adams, J. B. Adams, Lincoln Wood, Jedediah Edgerton''' and '''P. A. Flint''' . '''Mrs. Samuel Hurlbut''' , who is now eighty-four years old, lives with her son on the place where she was born, and is the oldest living resident. She was a daughter of '''Justus Beardsley''' . p. 396
There have been a good many German settlers in this town, and they have always had religious meetings and finally effected an organization which erected a church in school district No. 9. It was completed about 1861. Methodist services were held in school houses and dwellings for years before the formation of the present society in 1868. The pretty church was built in the following year. The schools of the town are well cared for, the number of districts, with school houses, being nine, as it has been for many years. Following is a list of those persons who have held the office of supervisor in Ava from its organization to the present; a list containing about fifty of the prominent citizens:
1847, '''Henry Capron''' ; 1848-49, '''Horace Hoyt''' ; 1850, '''Henry Capron''' ; 1851-52, '''Silas C. Morse''' ; 1853, '''Horace Hoyt''' ; 1854-55, '''Walker Adams''' ; 1856, '''Reuben Knight''' ; 1857, '''Peter A. Flint''' ; 1858-59, '''Henry E. Shaver''' ; 1860, '''Samuel Hunt''' ; 1861, '''Stephen L. Bates''' ; 1862-64, ''' Jedediah Edgerton''' ; 1865-66, '''James H. Capron''' ; 1867, '''Samuel Hurlbut''' ; 1868, '''Selden Palmer''' ; 1869, '''Silas C. Morse''' ; 1870-71, '''John N. Edgerton''' ; 1872, '''Peter A. Flint''' ; 1873, '''Selden Palmer''' ; 1874, ''' Smith N. Capron''' ; 1875, ''' Silas C. Morse''' ; 1876, ''' James H. Bellinger''' ; 1877, '''Luke Jones''' ; 1878-79, '''Gordon Vary''' ; 1880, '''James M. Bellinger''' ; 1881-83, ''' John M. Edgerton''' ; 1884, '''Menzo Fox''' ; 1885, '''William A. Lyman''' ; 1886-87, '''Menzo Fox''' ; 1888, '''Nathan A. Vary''' ; 1889, '''Henry Harris''' ; 1890, '''N. C. Vary''' ; 1891-93, '''Henry Harris''' ; 1894-96, '''Charles Knight''' . == 1865 New York State Census for Ava, Oneida County, New York == Mr. Dyer L. Enearl, who took this census was probably a fine citizen, but his penmanship and spelling left something to be desired. I have changed some letters to reflect standard spelling for names. The page and line numbers refer to the images available on [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-18063-12661-81?cc=1491284&wc=M6LG-GTY:57534001,57559401 familysearch.org] {| | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''page''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''line''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''given''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''surname''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''age''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''sex''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''relation''' |- | _____||_____||_______________||____________________||_________||_____||________ |}
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Early Settlers of New York State, Their Ancestors and Descendants

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: New York Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: Province of New York]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New York | New York Sources]] __TOC__ == Early Settlers of New York State, Their Ancestors and Descendants == : A.K.A. "Early Settlers of Western New York..." (July-October 1934) : This is a monthly genealogical magazine published from 1934 to 1942. Content includes biographical sketches, lists of early settlers, church records, cemetery inscriptions, etc. * by Janet Wethy Foley * published by T.J. Foley, Akron, N.Y., 1934-1942 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Early Settlers of New York State, Their Ancestors and Descendants|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * All: https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/127748 * Index to Vol. 1-3 https://archive.org/details/indexvolumesiiii00unse * Vol. 1-3 (1934-1937) ::* https://archive.org/details/earlysettlersofn13fole * Vol. 4-6 (1937-1940) ::* https://archive.org/details/earlysettlersofn46fole * Vol. 7-9 (1940-1942) ::* https://archive.org/details/earlysettlersofn79fole * Vol. 1 (1934-1935) ::* https://archive.org/details/earlysettlersofn13fole/page/n6/mode/1up ::* https://archive.org/details/earlysettlersofw01fole ::* http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48355 * Vol. 2 (1935-1936) ::* https://archive.org/details/earlysettlersofn13fole/page/n204/mode/1up ::* https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/48356/ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010685936 search only * Vol. 3 (1936-1937) ::* https://archive.org/details/earlysettlersofn13fole/page/n596/mode/1up * Vol. 4 (1937-1938) ::* https://archive.org/details/earlysettlersofn46fole/page/n6/mode/1up * Vol. 5 (1938-1939) ::* https://archive.org/details/earlysettlersofn46fole/page/193/mode/1up * Vol. 6 (1939-1940) ::* https://archive.org/details/earlysettlersofn46fole/page/385/mode/1up * Vol. 7 (1940-1941) ::* https://archive.org/details/earlysettlersofn79fole/page/n6/mode/1up * Vol. 8 (1941-1942) ::* https://archive.org/details/earlysettlersofn79fole/page/193/mode/1up * Vol. 9 (1942-1943) ::* https://archive.org/details/earlysettlersofn79fole/page/373/mode/1up === Table of Contents === * Vol. 1 :* July 1934 ::* Dates and Boundaries ::* Personals of Long Ago ::* The Bartoo Family ::* Early Church Records, West Bloomfield Church, Ontario County ::* Obituary Records, Abbott - Adams ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Oakfield ::* The Mail Box :* August 1934 ::* S.O.S. ::* Dates and Boundaries / The Records Of An 1816 Merchant ::* Personals of Long Ago ::* The Bartoo Family ::* Early Church Records, West Bloomfield Church, Ontario County ::* Obituary Records, Adams - Allen ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Oakfield ::* The Mail Box :* September 1934 ::* An International Celebration ::* Dates and Boundaries ::* Personals of Long Ago ::* The Bartoo Family ::* Early Church Records, West Bloomfeild Church, Ontario County ::* Obituary Records, Allen - Athearn ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Oakfield ::* The Mail Box :* October 1934 ::* A Picture of New York in 1765 ::* Dates and Boundaries ::* The Records Of An 1816 Merchant ::* Personals of Long Ago ::* Early Church Records, West Bloomfield Church, Ontario County ::* Obituary Records, Atkins - Baker ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Corfu ::* The Mail Box :* November 1934 ::* Suggestions From Subscribers ::* The Answers ::* November The Eleventh / An Old Bible Record ::* The Records Of An 1816 Merchant ::* Early Church Records, West Bloomfield Church, Ontario County ::* The Bartoo Family ::* Obituary Records, Baker - Barrett ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Benton Center, near Penn Yan ::* The Mail Box :* December 1934 ::* Dates and Boundaries ::* Early Church Records, West Bloomfield Church, Ontario County ::* The Bartoo Family ::* Obituary Records, Barrett - Bauermeister ::* An Old Bible Record ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Hillside Cemetery, East Pembroke ::* The Mail Box :* January 1935 ::* A Successful Search ::* Early Church Records, West Bloomfield Church, Ontario County ::* The Bartoo Family ::* Obituary Records, Baxter - Bement ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Hillside Cemetery, East Pembroke ::* The Mail Box :* February 1935 ::* George Washington and the Seneca Chiefs ::* The Records Of An 1816 Merchant ::* Early Church Records, West Bloomfield Church, Ontario County ::* The Bartoo Family ::* Obituary Records, Bement - Bickerstaff ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Maple Hill Cemetery, North Darien ::* The Mail Box :* March 1935 ::* Lessons in Research ::* The Records Of An 1816 Merchant ::* Early Church Records, West Bloomfield Church, Ontario County ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Maple Hill Cemetery, North Darien ::* Obituary Records, Bidwell - Booram ::* The Bartoo Family ::* The Mail Box ::* Highways and Byways :* April 1935 ::* Searching Lesson II ::* The Records Of An 1816 Merchant ::* Early Church Records, West Bloomfield Church, Ontario County ::* The Bartoo Family ::* Obituary Records, Boorham - Brightman ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Maple Hill Cemetery, North Darien ::* The Mail Box :* May 1935 ::* Authority for Records ::* Lesson III ::* The Records Of An 1816 Merchant ::* Early Church Records, West Bloomfield Church, Ontario County ::* Obituary Records, Brimmer - Brown ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Maple Hill Cemetery, North Darien ::* The Mail Box :* June 1935 ::* Early Church Records, West Bloomfield Church, Ontario County ::* Records from Granville ::* Subscribers' Exchange ::* A Temperance Society in 1831 ::* Obituary Records, Brown - Burns ::* Marriage Records, Abby - Abbott / Tombstone Inscriptions, North Darien ::* The Mail Box :* July 1935 ::* Early Church Records, West Bloomfield Church, Ontario County ::* Records from Granville ::* Subscribers' Exchange ::* Obituary Records, Burns - Candee ::* Marriage Records, Abbott - Adams ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Maple Hill Cemetery, North Darien ::* The Mail Box :* August 1935 ::* Early Church Records, West Bloomfield Church, Ontario County ::* Subscribers' Exchange ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Maple Hill Cemetery, North Darien ::* Records from Granville ::* Obituary Records, Candler - Chamberland ::* Marriage Records, Adams - Albro ::* The Mail Box :* September 1935 ::* Early Church Records, Bottenkill (now Greenwich) Church, Washington County ::* The First Church of Christ in Perry Center ::* Old Trails ::* Subscribers' Exchange ::* Records from Granville ::* Maple Hill Cemetery Records, North Darien ::* Obituary Records, Chamber - Chase / Marriage Records, Albro - Allerey ::* The Mail Box :* October 1935 ::* Early Church Records, Baptist Church, North Granville, Washington County ::* Baptisms in the First Church of Christ, Perry Center ::* Early Church Records, Bottenkill (Now Greenwich) Church, Washington County ::* Old Trails ::* Subscribers' Exchange ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Nortonville Cemetery, Pittstown, Rensselaer County ::* Obituary Records, Chase - Clark ::* Marriage Records, Allen ::* The Mail Box :* November 1935 ::* Early Church Records, Baptist Church, North Granville, Washington County ::* Baptisms in the First Church of Christ, Perry Center ::* Bottenkill (Now Greenwich) Church ::* Old Trails ::* Subscribers' Exchange ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Bethlehem, Albany County ::* Obituary Records, Clark - Clay ::* Marriage Records, Allen - Alward ::* The Mail Box :* December 1935 ::* Early Church Records, Baptist Church, North Granville, Washington County ::* Minutes of the First Church of Christ, Perry Center ::* Bottenkill (Now Greenwich) Church ::* Old Trails ::* Subscribers' Exchange ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Bethlehem, Albany County ::* Obituary Records, Clement - Cogger ::* Marriage Records, Alworth - Andrews ::* The Mail Box :* January 1936 ::* Early Church Records, Baptist Church, North Granville, Washington County ::* Members of the First Church of Christ, Perry Center ::* Bottenkill (Now Greenwich) Church ::* Old Trails ::* Subscribers' Exchange ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Private Cemeteries in Rensselaer County ::* Obituary Records, Cogswell - Conkey ::* Marriage Records, Andrews - Archer ::* A Rare Book ::* The Mail Box :* February 1936 ::* A Word About the Mail Box ::* Early Church Records, Baptist Church, North Granville, Washington County ::* Members of the First Church of Christ, Perry Center ::* Bottenkill (Now Greenwich) Church ::* Subscribers' Exchange ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Private Cemeteries in Rensselaer County ::* Obituary Records, Conkey - Cotton ::* Marriage Records, Archer - Ashley ::* The Mail Box :* March 1936 ::* Lessons in Research ::* Early Church Records, Baptist Church, North Granville, Washington County ::* Member of the First Church of Christ, Perry Center ::* Bottenkill (Now Greenwich) Church ::* Subscribers' Exchange ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Brick House Cemetery, Pembroke, Genesee County ::* Obituary Records, Courtney - Crow ::* Marriage Records, Ashley - Atwater ::* The Mail Box :* April 1936 ::* Early Church Records, Baptist Church, North Granville, Washington County ::* Members of the Fist Church of Christ, Perry Center ::* Bottenkill (Now Greenwich) Church ::* Subscribers' Exchange ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Brick House Cemetery, Pembroke, Genesee County ::* Obituary Records, Crow - Darrow ::* Marriage Records, Atwater - Avery ::* The Mail Box :* May 1936 ::* Early Church Records, First Congregational Church, Bennington, Vermont ::* Members of the Perry Center Woman's Missionary Society ::* Bottenkill (Now Greenwich) Church ::* Organization of the Baptist Church at Howelly's ::* Subscribers' Exchange ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Methodist Cemetery, Olcott, Niagara County ::* Obituary Records, Darrow - Day ::* Marriage Records, Avery - Ayres ::* The Mail Box :* June 1936 ::* Early Church Records, First Congregational Church, Bennington, Vermont ::* Old School Baptist Church at Howell's ::* Copies of Old Perry Center Papers ::* Subscribers' Exchange ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Methodist Cemetery, Olcott, Niagara County ::* Obituary Records, Day - De Vine ::* Marriage Records, Ayres - Bailey ::* The Mail Box :* July 1936 ::* Early Church Records, First Congregational Church Bennington, Vermont ::* Old School Baptist Church at Howell's ::* Presbyterian Church at Good Will, Orange County ::* Subscribers' Exchange ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Cemetery at Rensselaer ::* Obituary Records, Dewel - Dobbin ::* Marriage Records, Bailey - Baker ::* The Mail Box :* August 1936 ::* Church Records ::* Early Church Records, First Congregational Church, Bennington, Vermont ::* Presbyterian Church at Good Will, Orange County ::* North Baptist Church of Troy ::* Subscribers' Exchange / Tombstone Inscriptions, Pioneer Cemetery at Forestville... ::* Obituary Records, Dodd - Dunakin ::* Marriage Records, Baker - Ballantine ::* The Mail Box :* September 1936 ::* Data Treasure of Past Uncovered ::* Early Church Records, First Congregational Church, Bennington, Vermont ::* Presbyterian Church at Good Will, Orange County ::* North Baptist Church of Troy ::* Subscribers' Exchange ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Pioneer Cemetery at Forestville, Chautauqua County ::* Obituary Records, Dunbar - Eberhart ::* Marriage Records, Ballard - Bantam ::* Data Treasure of Past Uncovered :* October 1936 ::* Columbia County ::* Early Church Records, First Congregational Church, Bennington, Vermont ::* Presbyterian Church at Good Will, Orange County ::* North Baptist Church of Troy ::* Subscribers' Exchange, Blackmer Bible Records ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Pioneer Cemetery at Forestville, Chautauqua County ::* Obituary Records, Eckley - Emerson ::* Marriage Records, Bancasser - Barlow ::* The Mail Box :* November 1936 ::* Federal Census ::* Early Church Records, First Congregational Church, Bennington, Vermont ::* Presbyterian Church at Good Will, Orange County ::* North Baptist Church of Troy ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Pioneer Cemetery at Forestville, Chautauqua County ::* Obituary Records, Emerson - Henry ::* Marriage Records, Barlow - Barnes ::* Federal Census :* December 1936 ::* Early Church Records, First Baptist Church at Benson Center, Yates County ::* Presbyterian Church at Good Will, Orange County ::* North Baptist Church of Troy ::* Subscriptions' Exchange, Thompson Bible ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Lee Burying Ground, near Granville, Washington County ::* Obituary Records, Faxon - Fish ::* Marriage Records, Barnes - Bassett ::* The Mail Box :* January 1937 ::* Early Church Records, First Baptist Church at Benton Center, Yates County ::* Presbyterian Church at Good Will, Orange County ::* North Baptist Church of Troy ::* Subscribers' Exchange ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, East Bloomfield ::* Obituary Records, Fish - Forbush ::* Marriage Records, Bassett - Baylery :* February 1937 ::* Early Church Records, First Baptist Church at Benton Center, Yates County ::* First Presbyterian Church, Albany, Albany County ::* Some Early Marriages from The Records of the Methodist Church at Hudson ::* Subscribers' Exchange, Blackmer Family Records ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Claverack, Columbia County ::* Obituary Records, Forbush - Fox ::* Marriage Records, Bayley - Beasor ::* The Mail Box :* March 1937 ::* Early Church Records, First Baptist Church at Benton Center, Yates County ::* First Presbyterian Church, Albany, Albany County ::* Baptisms at First Presbyterian Church, Watertown ::* Subscribers' Exchange ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Claverack, Columbia County ::* Obituary Records, Fox - Freer ::* Marriage Records, Beaton - Beckwith ::* The Mail Box :* April 1937 ::* Early Church Records, First Baptist Church at Benton Center, Yate County ::* First Presbyterian Church, Albany, Albany County ::* Baptisms at First Presbyterian Church, Watertown Jefferson County ::* Subscribers' Exchange, Family Bible of Elisha Webster Skinner, One of the Printers ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Hudson City Cemetery ::* Obituary Records, French - Gale ::* Marriage Records, Beckwith - Beirne :* May 1937 ::* Early Church Records, First Baptist Church at Benson Center, Yates County ::* First Presbyterian Church, Albany, Albany County ::* Baptisms Presbyterian Church, Watertown Jefferson County ::* Subscribers' Exchange, The Brown Family Bible ::* Sherwood-Frost-Cogwell Bible ::* Hudson City Cemetery, Columbia County ::* Obituary Records, Gale - Gilmer ::* Marriage Records, Beiser - Belnap ::* The Mail Box :* June 1937 ::* Early Church Records, First Baptist Church at Benton Center, Yates County ::* First Presbyterian Church Albany, Albany County ::* Marriages at First Presbyterian Church, Watertown, Jefferson County ::* Subscribers' Exchange, Winter Family Bibles ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Hudson City Cemetery, Columbia County ::* Obituary Records, Gilmore - Gott ::* Marriage Records, Beman - Benedick :* July 1937 ::* Early Church Records, First Baptist Church at Benson Center, Yates County ::* First Presbyterian Church, Albany, Albany County ::* Marriages at the First Presbyterian Church, Watertown, Jefferson County ::* Subscribers' Exchange, Gillett Family Bible ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Hudson City Cemetery, Columbia County ::* Obituary Records, Gotwalt - Green ::* Marriages Records, Benedict - Bennett ::* The Mail Box :* August 1937 ::* Early Church Records, First Presbyterian Church at Albany, Albany County ::* Members of the First Presbyterian Church, Watertown, Jefferson County ::* Christ's Episcopal Church, Duanesburgh, Schenectady Co. ::* Subscribers' Exchange, Harrison-Webster Bible ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Hudson City Cemetery, Columbia County ::* Obituary Records, Green - Hall ::* Marriage Records, Bennett - Berry :* September 1937 ::* Early Church Records, First Presbyterian Church at Albany, Albany County ::* Members of the First Presbyterian Church, Watertown, Jefferson County ::* Christ Episcopal Church, Duanesburgh, Schenectady Co. ::* Subscribers' Exchange, Butts Family Bible ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Hudson City Cemetery, Columbia County ::* Obituary Records, Hall - Harrington ::* Marriage Records, Berry - Biggs :* October 1937 ::* Early Church Records, First Presbyterian Church at Albany, Albany County ::* Members of the First Presbyterian Church, Watertown, Jefferson County ::* Christ's Episcopal Church, Duanesburgh, Schenectady Co. ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Bennington Cemetery, Bennington, Vermoont ::* Obituary Records, Harrington - Hayes ::* Marriage Records, Bill - Bissell ::* The Mail Box :* November 1937 ::* To Help You Understand the Records ::* Early Church Records, First Presbyterian Church, Albany, Albany County ::* Members of the First Presbyterian Church, Watertown, Jefferson County ::* Christ's Episcopal Church, Duanesburgh, Schenectady Co. ::* Subscribers' Exchange, Bible Record of Elias Meeker / Wright Family Bible ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Bennington Cemetery, Bennington, Vermont ::* Obituary Records, Hayes - Helms ::* Marriage Records, Bissell - Blakeley ::* Obituary Reuben Chamberlain :* December 1937 ::* Early Church Records, First Presbyterian Church, Albany, Albany County ::* Members of the First Presbyterian Church, Watertown, Jefferson County ::* Christ's Episcopal Church, Duanesburgh, Schenectady Co. ::* Subscribers' Exchange, Pioneers' Letters ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Bennington Cemetery, Bennington, Vermont ::* Obituary Records, Hemenway - Heth ::* Marriage Records, Blakeley - Bleen ::* Obituary Reuben Chamberlain :* January 1938 ::* Early Church Records, First Presbyterian Church, Albany, Albany County ::* Members of the First Presbyterian Church, Watertown, Jefferson County ::* Christ's Episcopal Church, Duanesburgh, Schenectady Co. ::* Subscribers' Exchange, Pioneers' Letters ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Bennington Cemetery, Bennington, Vermont ::* Obituary Records, Hetz - Hodgkins ::* Marriage Records, Blennerhasset - Bloods :* February 1938 ::* Early Church Records, First Presbyterian Church, Albany, Albany County ::* Members of the Presbyterian Church, Watertown, Jefferson County ::* Baptist Church of Christ, Franklin, Delaware Co. ::* Subscribers' Exchange ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Bennington Cemetery, Bennington, Vermont ::* Obituary Records, Hodgkins - Holmes ::* Marriage Records, Bloom - Bogart :* March 1938 ::* Early Church Records, First Presbyterian Church, Albany, Albany County ::* Members of he Presbyterian Church, Watertown, Jefferson County ::* Baptist Church of Christ, Franklin, Delaware Co. ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Bennington Cemetery, Bennington, Vermont ::* Obituary Records, Holser - Hudson ::* Marriage Records, Bogert - Borksanerwaltt ::* The Mail Box :* April 1938 ::* Early Church Records, First Presbyterian Church, Albany, Albany County ::* First Presbyterian Church of Binghamton ::* Baptist Church of Christ, Franklin, Delaware Co. ::* Subscribers' Exchange, Chamberlain Family ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Cemetery, South Granville, Washington Co. ::* Obituary Records., Hudson - Hutchinson ::* Marriage Records., Borland - Bowen :* May 1938 ::* Early Church Records, First Presbyterian Church, Albany, Albany County ::* First Presbyterian Church of Binghamton ::* Baptist Church of Christ, Franklin, Delaware Co. ::* Subscribers' Exchange, Chamberlain Family ::* Obituary Records, Hutchinson - Johnson ::* Marriage Records, Bowen - Bradley :* June 1938 ::* Early Church Records, First Presbyterian Church Albany, Albany County ::* First Presbyterian Church of Binghamton ::* Baptist Church of Christ, Franklin, Delaware Co. ::* Subscribers' Exchange ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Cambria Center Cemetery, Cambria Center, Niagara County ::* Obituary Records, Johnson - Joslyn ::* Marriage Records, Bradley - Brant ::* Index to This Section * Vol. 2 :* July 1938 ::* Early Church Records, First Presbyterian Church, Albany County ::* First Presbyterian Church of Binghamton ::* Baptist Church of Christ, Franklin, Delaware Co. ::* Subscribers' Exchange ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Gulf Stream Cemetery, Jefferson County ::* Obituary Records, Josselyn - Kennedy ::* Marriage Records, Brantford - Brett :* August 1938 ::* Early Church Records, First Presbyterian Church, Albany County ::* First Presbyterian Church of Binghamton ::* Congregational Church, Franklin, Delaware Co. ::* Subscribers' Exchange ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Madison County Cemeteries ::* Obituary Records, Kennedy - Ketchum ::* Marriage Records, Brew - Bristol ::* The Mail Box :* September 1938 ::* Early Church Records, First Presbyterian Church, Albany County ::* First Presbyterian Church of Binghamton ::* Congregational Church, Franklin, Delaware Co. ::* Subscribers' Exchange ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Faulkner Cemetery, Hubbardsville., Universalist Cemetery... ::* Obituary Records, Keyes - King ::* Marriage Records, Bristou - Broebster ::* The Mail Box :* October 1938 ::* Early Church Records, First Presbyterian Church, Albany County ::* First Presbyterian Church of Binghamton ::* Congregational Church, Franklin, Delaware Co. ::* Subscribers' Exchange ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Evans Center Cemetery, Erie County ::* Obituary Records, King - Kline ::* Marriage Records, Brofee - Broughton :* November 1938 ::* How Records are Found ::* Early Church Records, First Presbyterian Church, Albany County ::* First Presbyterian Church of Binghamton ::* Congregational Church Franklin, Delaware Co. ::* Subscribers' Exchange ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Evans Center Cemetery, Erie County ::* Obituary Records, Knapp - Kynoch ::* Marriage Records, Brow - Brown :* December 1938 ::* Early Church Records, First Presbyterian Church, Albany County ::* First Presbyterian Church of Binghamton ::* Congregational Church, Franklin, Delaware Co. ::* Subscribers' Exchange / Tombstone Inscriptions, Cemetery at Pekin, Niagara Co. ::* Obituary Records, Lace - Lautenschlaeger ::* Marriage Records, Brown - Bruce ::* The Mail Box :* January 1939 ::* Early Church Records, First Presbyterian Church, Albany County ::* Congregational Church, Franklin, Delaware Co. ::* Subscribers' Exchange ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Foster-Livingston Collection, Putnam County ::* Obituary Records, Lauterman - Lee ::* Marriage Records, Bruce - Buck ::* The Mail Box :* February 1939 ::* Early Church Records, First Presbyterian Church, Albany County ::* Congregational Church, Franklin, Delaware Co. ::* Subscribers' Exchange ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Foster-Livingston Collection ::* Obituary Records, Lee - Levins ::* Marriage Records, Buck - Burke :* March 1939 ::* Early Church Records, First Presbyterian Church, Albany County ::* Marriage Recorded in the Books of the First Presbyterian Church, Binghamton ::* Congregational Church, Franklin, Delaware Co. ::* Subscribers' Exchange ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Foster-Livingston Collection, Putnam County ::* Obituary Records, Lewin - Lockwood ::* Marriage Records, Burke - Burrows :* April 1939 ::* Early Church Records, First Presbyterian Church, Albany County ::* Baptisms in the First Presbyterian Church Binghamton ::* Congregational Church, Franklin, Delaware Co. ::* Subscribers' Exchange ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Fosters-Livingston Collection, Putnam County ::* Obituary Records, Lockwood - Loomis ::* Marriage Records, Burrows - Butler :* May 1939 ::* Early Church Records, First Presbyterian Church, Albany County ::* Baptisms in the First Presbyterian Church Binghamton / The Baptist Church, Castile ... ::* Marriages Recorded in the Books of the Congregational Church at Franklin, Delaware ... ::* Subscribers' Exchange ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Foster-Livingston Collection, Putnam County ::* Obituary Records, Loomis - Luce ::* Marriage Records, Butler - Butterworth :* June 1939 ::* Early Church Records, First Presbyterian Church, Albany County ::* The Baptist Church, Wyoming County ::* Members of the Presbyterian Church, Wyoming, Wyoming County ::* Records of the Presbyterian Church, Worcester, Otsego County ::* Subscribers' Exchange ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Foster-Livingston Collection of Putnam County ::* Obituary Records, Ludi - McCluer ::* Marriage Records, Button - Cadby / The Mail Box :* July 1939 ::* Early Church Records, First Presbyterian Church, Albany County ::* The Baptist Church, Wyoming County ::* Members of the Presbyterian Church, Wyoming, Wyoming County ::* Records of the First Presbyterian Church, Worcester, Otsego County ::* Subscribers' Exchange ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Foster-Livingston Collection of Putnam Co. ::* Obituary Records, McCollom - McDermontt ::* Marriage Records, Caddick - Calkins :* August 1939 ::* Early Church Records, First Presbyterian Church, Albany County ::* The Baptist Church, Castle, Wyoming County ::* Members of the Presbyterian Church, Wyoming, Wyoming County ::* Records of the First Presbyterian Church, Worcester, Otsego County ::* Subscribers' Exchange ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Foster-Livingston Collection of Putnam Co. ::* Obituary Records, McDole - McKee ::* Marriage Records, Calkins - Cameron :* September 1939 ::* Early Church Records, First Presbyterian Church, Albany County ::* The Baptist Church, Castle, Wyoming County ::* Members of the Presbyterian Church, Wyoming, Wyoming County ::* Records of the First Presbyterian Church, Worcester, Otsego County ::* Subscribers' Exchange ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Foster-Livingston Collection of Putnam Co. ::* Obituary Records, Mckee - Madison ::* Marriage Records, Camp - Campbell ::* The Mail Box :* October 1939 ::* Early Church Records, First Presbyterian Church, Albany County ::* The Baptist Church, Castile Wyoming County ::* Members of the Presbyterian Church, Wyoming, Wyoming County ::* Records of the First Presbyterian Church, Worcester, Otsego County ::* Subscribers' Exchange ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Foster-Livingston Collection of Putnam Co. ::* Obituary Records, Madison - Marcy ::* Marriage Records, Campin - Carew ::* The Mail Box :* November 1939 ::* Early Church Records, First Presbyterian Church, Albany County ::* The Baptist Church, Castile, Wyoming County ::* Members of the Presbyterian Church, Wyoming, Wyoming County ::* The Christine Atwell Collection ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Foster-Livingston Collection of Putnam Co. ::* Obituary Records, Marcy - Mather ::* Marriage Records, Carey - Carpenter ::* The Mail Box :* December 1939 ::* Early Church Records, First Presbyterian Church, Albany County ::* The Baptist Church, Castile, Wyoming County ::* Baptist Church, Rushford, Allegany County ::* Subscribers' Exchange ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Foster-Livingston Collection of Putnam Co. ::* Obituary Records, Mather - Merrill ::* Marriage Records, Carpenter - Caruthers :* January 1940 ::* Early Church Records, First Presbyterian Church, Albany County ::* The Baptist Church, Castile, Wyoming County ::* Baptist Church, Rushford, Allegany County ::* The Christine Atwell Collection ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Foster-Livingston Collection of Putnam Co. ::* Obituary Records, Merrill - Miller ::* Marriage Records, Caruth - Castile :* February 1940 ::* Early Church Records, First Presbyterian Church, Albany County ::* The Baptist Church, Castile, Wyoming County ::* Church at Middle Granville, Washington Co. ::* Baptist Church, Rushford, Allegany County ::* The Christine Atwell Collection ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Foster-Livingston Collection of Putnam Co. ::* Obituary Records, Miller - Mitchell ::* Marriage Records, Castle - Caughey :* March 1940 ::* Early Church Records, First Presbyterian Church, Albany County ::* Church at Middle Granville, Washington Co. ::* The Christine Atwell Collection ::* First Presbyterian Church, Cazenovia, Madison Co. ::* Subscribers' Exchange ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Foster-Livingston Collection of Putnam Co. ::* Obituary Records, Moffat - Morgan ::* Marriage Records, Caulkins - Champion ::* The Mail Box :* April 1940 ::* Early Church Records, First Presbyterian Church, Albany County ::* Church at Middle Granville, Washington Co. ::* The Christine Atwell Collection ::* Subscribers' Exchange ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Foster-Livingston Collection of Putnam Co. ::* Halstead Cemetery, Foshay's Corners, Putnam Co. ::* Obituary Records, Morin - Murray ::* Marriage Records, Champlin - Chapin :* May 1940 ::* Here and There ::* Early Church Records, First Presbyterian Church, Albany County ::* Church at Middle Granville, Washington Co. ::* The Christine Atwell Collection ::* Subscribers' Exchange, Settlements of Estates of Early Residents in Monroe Co. ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Port Washington, Long Island ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Foster-Livingston Collection of Putnam Co. ::* Obituary Records, Musier - Newman ::* Marriage Records, Chapin - Chase ::* The Mail Box / Here and There :* June 1940 ::* Early Church Records, First Presbyterian Church, Albany County ::* Church at Middle Granville, Washington Co. ::* The Christine Atwell Collection ::* Subscribers' Exchange, Settlments of Estates of Early Residents in Monroe Co. ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Port Washington, Long Island ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Foster-Livingston Collection of Putnam Co. ::* Obituary Records, Newman - Norton ::* Marriage Records, Chase - Chittenden :* July 1940 ::* Early Church Records, First Presbyterian Church, Albany County ::* Church at Middle Granville, Washington Co. ::* The Christine Atwell Collection ::* Subscribers Inscriptions, Settlements of Estates of Early Residents in Monroe Co. ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Port Washington, Long Island ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Foster-Livingston Collection of Putnam Co. ::* Obituary Records, Norton - O' Grady ::* Marriage Records, Chittenden - Churchill ::* The Mail Box :* August 1940 ::* Early Church Records, First Presbyterian Church, Albany County ::* Church at Middle Granville, Washington Co. ::* The Christine Atwell Collection ::* Subscribers' Exchange, Settlements of Estates of Early Residents in Monroe Co. ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Port Washington, Long Island ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Foster-Livingston Collection of Putnam Co. ::* Obituary Records, O' Grady - Paddock ::* Marriage Records, Churchill - Clark :* September 1940 ::* Early Church Records, First Presbyterian Church, Albany County ::* Church at Middle Granville, Washington Co. ::* The Christine Atwell Collection ::* Subscribers' Exchange, Settlements of Estates of Early Residents in Monroe Co. ::* Tombstone Exchange, Port Washington, Long Island ::* Tombstone Exchange, Foster-Livingston Collection of Putnam County ::* Obituary Records, Paddock - Parker ::* Marriage Records, Clark :* October 1940 ::* Early Church Records, First Presbyterian Church, Albany County ::* Baptist Church, Friendship ::* The Christine Atwell Collection ::* Subscribers' Inscriptions, Settlements of Estates of Early Residents in Monroe Co. ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Foster-Livingston Collection of Putnam County ::* Obituary Records, Parker - Patching ::* Marriage Records, Clark - Clarke ::* The Mail Box :* November 1940 ::* Early Church Records, First Presbyterian Church, Albany County ::* Baptist Church, Friendship, New York ::* The Christine Atwell Collection ::* Subscribers Exchange, Early Monroe Co. Wills and Settlements of Estates ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Foster-Livingston Collection of Putnam County ::* Obituary Records, Pattee - Peabody ::* Marriage Records, Clarke - Clor ::* The Mail Box :* December 1940 ::* Early Church Records, First Presbyterian Church, Penn Yan, Yates County ::* Baptist Church, Friendship ::* The Christine Atwell Collection ::* Subscribers' Exchange, Early Monroe Co. Willls and Settlements of Estates ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Foster-Livingston Collection of Putnam County ::* Obituary Records, Peabody - Perham ::* Marriage Records, Clor - Coe ::* The Mail Box :* January 1941 ::* Early Church Records, First Presbyterian Church, Penn Yan, Yates County ::* Baptist Church of Poultney, Vermont ::* The Christine Atwell Collection ::* Subscribers' Exchange, Early Monroe Wills and Settlements of Estates ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Foster-Livingston Collection of Putnam County ::* The Mail Box ::* Obituary Records, Perine - Pickering ::* Marriage Records, Coe - Colburn :* February 1941 ::* Early Church Records, First Presbyterian Church, Penn Yan, Yates County ::* Baptist Church of Poultney, Vermont ::* The Christine Atwell Collection ::* Subscribers' Exchange ::* Robert Morris Terry Collection ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Primitive Cemetery, Mexico, Oswego County ::* Obituary Records, Pickering - Pitkin ::* Marriage Records, Colburn - Cole / The Mail Box :* March 1941 ::* Early Church Records, First Presbyterian Church, Penn Yan, Yates County ::* Baptist Church of Poultney, Vermont ::* The Christine Atwell Collection ::* Subscribers' Exchange ::* Robert Morris Terry Collection ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Primitive Cemetery, Mexico, Oswego County ::* Obituary Records, Pitts - Postal (or Portal) ::* Marriage Records, Cole - Colie :* April 1941 ::* Early Church Records, First Presbyterian Church, Penn Yan, Yates County ::* Baptist Church of Poultney, Vermont ::* The Christine Atwell Collection ::* Subscribers' Exchange ::* Robert Morris Terry Collection ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Primitive Cemetery, Mexico, Oswego County ::* Obituary Records, Postal (or Portal) - Pratt ::* Marriage Records, Colie - Comey ::* The Mail Box :* May 1941 ::* Early Church Records, First Presbyterian Church, Penn Yan, Yates County ::* Baptist Church of Poultney, Vermont ::* The Christine Atwell Collection ::* Subscribers' Exchange ::* Robert Morris Terry Collection ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Primitive Cemetery, Mexico, Oswego County ::* Obituary Records, Pratt - Quinn ::* Marriage Records, Comey - Conley ::* The Mail Box :* June 1941 ::* Early Church Records, First Presbyterian Church, Penn Yan, Yates County ::* Baptist Church of Poultney, Vermont ::* The Christine Atwell Collection ::* Subscribers' Exchange ::* Robert Morris Terry Collection ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Primitive Cemetery, Mexico, Oswego County ::* Obituary Records, Radcliffe - Rathbone ::* Marriage Records, Conley - Cook ::* The Mail Box :* July 1941 ::* Early Church Records, First Presbyterian Church, Penn Yan, Yates County ::* Baptist Church of Poultney, Vermont ::* The Christine Atwell Collection ::* Subscribers' Exchange ::* Robert Morris Terry Collection ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Primitive Cemetery, Mexico, Oswego County ::* Obituary Records, Rathbone and Reed ::* Marriage Records, Cook - Coone :* August 1941 ::* Early Church Records, First Presbyterian Church, Penn Yan, Yates County ::* Baptist Church of Poultney, Vermont ::* The Christine Atwell Collection ::* Subscribers' Exchange, Cemetery of the Old Baptist Church at Cramers Corner ::* Robert Morris Terry Collection ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Primitive Cemetery, Mexico, Oswego County ::* Robinson Burying Ground ::* Obituary Records, Rees - Reynolds ::* Marriage Records, Cooney - Coslin :* September 1941 ::* Early Church Records, First Presbyterian Church, Penn Yan, Yates County ::* Foster-Livingston Collection, Gilead Presbyterian Church, Putnam County ::* The Christine Atwell Collection ::* Baptist Church of New Woodstock, Town of Cazenovia, Madison County ::* Subscribers' Exchange, Cemetery of the Old Baptist Church at Cramers Corner ::* Robert Morris Terry Collection ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Robinson Burying Ground ::* Obituary Records, Rhodes - Richmond ::* Marriage Records, Coss - Coupland :* October 1941 ::* Early Church Records, First Presbyterian Church, Penn Yan, Yates County ::* Foster-Livingston Collection, Gilead Presbyterian Church, Putnam County ::* The Christine Atwell Collection ::* Subscribers' Exchange, Cemetery of the Old Baptist Church at Cramers Corner ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, A Forgotten Neglected Cemetery in Schuyler County ::* Obituary Records, Richmond - Robinson ::* Marriage Records, Coupland - Cowing :* November 1941 ::* Early Church Records, First Presbyterian Church, Penn Yan, Yates County ::* Foster-Livingston Collection, Gilead Presbyterian Church, Putnam County ::* The Christine Atwell Collection ::* Subscribers' Exchange, The Shell Family ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Some Small Cemeteries in Northern New York ::* Obituary Records, Robinson - Root ::* Marriage Records, Cowing - Crary :* December 1941 ::* Early Church Records, First Presbyterian Church, Penn Yan, Yates County ::* Foster-Livingston Collection, Gilead Presbyterian Church, Putnam County ::* The Christine Atwell Collection ::* Subscribers' Exchange, The Zimmerman Family ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Some Small Cemeteries in Northern New York ::* Obituary Records, Root - Rumsey ::* Marriage Records, Crary - Crooker :* January 1942 ::* Early Church Records, First Presbyterian Church, Penn Yan, Yates County ::* Foster-Livingston Collection, Gilead Presbyterian Church, Putnam County ::* The Christine Atwell Collection ::* Subscribers' Exchange ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Some Small Cemeteries in Northern New York ::* Obituary Records, Rumsey - Schuster ::* Marriage Records, Crooker - Curdy ::* The Mail Box :* March 1942 ::* Early Church Records, First Presbyterian Church, Penn Yan, Yates County ::* Foster-Livingston Collection, Gilead Presbyterian Church, Putnam County ::* The Christine Atwell Collection ::* Methodist Church of Cazenovia, Madison County ::* Subscribers' Exchange ::* Proof of Revolutionary Services ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Some Small Cemeteries in Northern New York ::* Obituary Records, Schuyler - Shaw :* May 1942 ::* How To Do It, Searching for Records of Forebearers ::* Early Church Records, Old School Baptist Church, Warwick, Orange County ::* Baptist Church of Christ, Providence, Saratoga County ::* The Christine Atwell Collection ::* Subscribers' Exchange, Presbyterian Cemetery, Youngstown ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Van Fleet Cemetery, Wolcott, Wayne County ::* Obituary Records, Shaw - Slosson ::* Marriage Records, Curran - Dames :* July 1942 ::* Early Church Records, Old School Baptist Church, Warwick, Orange County ::* Baptist Church of Christ, Providence, Saratoga County ::* The Christine Atwell Collection ::* Amenia Church of Christ in the Nine Partners, Dutches County ::* Subscribers' Exchange, Old Cemetery, Laurel Bank Ave, Deposit ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Cemetery at Chatham and Rayville, Columbia County ::* Obituary Records, Sly - Smithwick ::* Marriage Records, Damon - Davis ::* Searching For Records of Forefathers :* October 1942 ::* Searching For Records of Forefathers / An Adventure in Genealogy ::* Early Church Records, Old School Baptist Church, Warwick, Orange County ::* Foster-Livingston Collection ::* Ballston Center Presbyterian Church in Ballston Center Saratoga County ::* First Presbyterian Church, Geneva, Seneca County ::* Subscribers' Exchange, Pine Grove Cemetery ::* An Old Letter ::* Tombstone Inscriptions, Old Cemetery of Amenia ::* The Mail Box ::* Obituary Records, Smithwick - Sutherland ::* Marriage Records, Davis - Deckert ::* Index to This Section === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Foley, Janet Wethy. ''[[Space:Early Settlers of New York State, Their Ancestors and Descendants|Early Settlers of New York State, Their Ancestors and Descendants]]'' (T.J. Foley, Akron, N.Y., 1934) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Foley|Foley]])

Early Settlers of Rowley, Massachusetts

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Rowley, Massachusetts, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Early Settlers of Rowley, Massachusetts == A genealogical record of the families who settled in Rowley before 1700 with several generations of their descendants. * compiled by George Brainard Blodgett, A.M. * published by The Essex Institute, Salem, Mass., 1887 * reprint from [[Space:Essex Institute Historical Collections|Essex Institute Historical Collections]] * revised, edited and published by Amos Everett Jewett, Rowley, Massachusetts, 1933 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Early Settlers of Rowley, Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1887) Title page shows 1887 date, but content is from 1933 publication ::* https://archive.org/details/earlysettlersofr00blod_1 * (1933) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=V68RAQAAIAAJ snippet view ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE1051163 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102015727 === WikiTree Syntax === * Blodgett, George. ''[[Space:Early Settlers of Rowley, Massachusetts|Early Settlers of Rowley, Massachusetts]]'' (Amos Everett Jewett, Rowley, Massachusetts, 1887-1933) [ Page ]. * ([[#Blodgett|Blodgett]])

Early Virginia Immigrants

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Virginia Colony Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: Virginia Genealogy Resources]] __TOC__ == Early Virginia Immigrants, 1623-1666 == * by George Cabell Greer, Clerk, Virginia State Land Office * published by W.C. Hill Printing Co., Richmond, Va., 1912 * 376 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Early Virginia Immigrants|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=xDISAAAAYAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001263490 * https://archive.org/details/early-virginia-immigrants-1623-1666 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Greer, George Cabell. ''[[Space:Early Virginia Immigrants|Early Virginia Immigrants, 1623-1666]]'' (W.C. Hill Printing Co., Richmond, Va., 1912) [ Page ]. * ([[#Greer|Greer]])

Early Whitley County, Kentucky, Records

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Whitley County, Kentucky, was formed from Knox County in 1818. Here are three books of early Whitley County records by Stephen H. Broyles. # County Clerk Minutes Book, 1818-1822 # Will Book 1, 1818-1854 # Tax List Summary, 1819-1850, in two parts #* Introduction. Recommended reading! #* Summary The Will Book was made from a [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GP9R-FPC?mode=g&wc=37RJ-827%3A173826301%2C174009501&cc=1875188 microfilm copy of Whitley County will book 1, 1818-1854] The Tax Summary book was made from a [https://familysearch.org/search/film/007763745?cat=157420 microfilm copy of Whitley County tax records, 1819-1855]

Early Yorkshire Charters

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Yorkshire|Yorkshire Sources]] | [[Space:Sources-The_Middle_Ages|Medieval Sources]] __TOC__ == Early Yorkshire Charters == Being a Collection of Documents Anterior to the Thirteenth Century Made from the Public Records, Monastic Chartularies, Roger Dodsworth's Manuscripts and Other Available Sources. William Farrer and Charles Travis Clay, (Eds). Yorkshire Archaeological Society (1914 and 1965). : This thirteen-volume series is an extensive collection of the pre-thirteenth-century deeds and charters of Yorkshire. The first three volumes were edited by Farrer (1861–1924). After he died, Clay (1885–1978) took over. * by [[Clay-2599|Charles Travis Clay]] (1885-1978) and William Farrer(1861-1924) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Early_Yorkshire_Charters|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === William Farrer, (Ed). === * Vol. 1-3 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000194996 * Vol. 1 (See Table of Contents, https://archive.org/details/earlyyorkshirech01farruoft/page/ix/mode/1up Page ix]. ::* https://archive.org/details/earlyyorkshirech01farruoft ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=yale.39002006181102 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89047057971 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=njp.32101073858571 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015073339361 * Vol. 2 The Honour of Richmond ::* https://archive.org/details/earlyyorkshirech02farruoft ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=yale.39002008236946 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=njp.32101013255607 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015073339353 * Vol. 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/earlyyorkshirech03farruoft ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015073339502 * Index to Vol. 1-3 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=9L8fg2C1H8kC === Charles Travis Clay, (Ed). === * Vol. 4 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=PL8JAQAAIAAJ search & snippet only * Vol. 5 The Honour of Richmond ::* * Vol. 5 Part 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=xHsW2iJCmi0C search & snippet only * Vol. 6 The Paynel Fee ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=uTwHG7akovwC search & snippet only * Vol. 7 The Honour of Skipton ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=PGnetE9YIc0C search & snippet only * Vol. 8 The Honour of Warenne ::* https://archive.org/details/YASES6 (Permalink https://n2t.net/ark:/13960/s2r1tbw493d) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=pgjiZ8TuSVUC search & snippet only * Vol. 9 The Stuteville Fee ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=TbHFxV8bXuMC search & snippet only * Vol. 10 The Trussebut Fee, with Some Charters of the Ros Fee ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=enivyXE1MNIC search & snippet only * Vol. 11 The Percy Fee ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=EkB2UdPlD4sC search & snippet only * Vol. 12 The Tison Fee ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=GgyGGC4jL00C search & snippet only * Vol. 4-12 search & snippet only ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000194996 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Farrer, William. & Clay, Charles Travis. ''[[Space:Early Yorkshire Charters|Early Yorkshire Charters]]'' (Yorkshire Archaeological Society Pub. between 1914 and 1965) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Farrer|Farrer]]) * Farrer, William. & Clay, Charles Travis. ''[[Space:Early Yorkshire Charters|Early Yorkshire Charters]]'' (Yorkshire Archaeological Society Pub. between 1914 and 1965) Vol. , [ Page ].

Earth Quakes and Tsunami

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Earth Quakes, Tsunami
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19000 lives lost, 1.2 million buildings damaged, $574 billion
*[https://www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/photos/tsunami-general/ Tsunami, Japan] *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPQ5iTcnXW0 Earthquake & Tsunami, Japan 2011] March 11, 2011, at 2:46 p.m. local time, a magnitude-9.0 earthquake occurred off the northeast coast of Honshu, Japan. This ruptured a 500-kilometer-long fault zone. The epicenter was 130 kilometers off Sendai, Honshu; and was at 32 kilometers. The temblor violently shook northeast Honshu for six minutes, and collapsed its coastline by one meter. This thrust Honshu 2.4 meters eastward. The seismic waves on the Pacific Ocean floor set off tsunami waves traveling at the speed of a jet plane (about 700 kilometers per hour). Waves 3 to 38 meters tall pounded Honshu’s coastline, destroying towns and villages and flooding areas up to 10 kilometers inland. Tsunami waves also swept across the Pacific, causing damage or disruptions in Hawaii, California, Oregon, Washington and British Columbia. {{Image|file=Worldwide_Disasters_Project_Images-3.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=Atsugi Navy helicopter delivering food to refugees. }} '''NUCLEAR POWER PLANT level 7 MELTDOWN''' The tsunami caused a cooling system failure at the '''Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant,''' which suffered a '''level 7 nuclear meltdown''' after the tsunami. Japan relies on nuclear power, and many of the country's nuclear reactors remain closed. Four years after the quake, 230,000 people who lost their homes were still living in temporary housing. [http://www.livescience.com/39067-fukushima-radiation-5-things-to-know.html Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant] *[http://earthquake-report.com/2012/03/10/japan-366-days-after-the-quake-19000-lives-lost-1-2-million-buildings-damaged-574-billion/ Earthquake Report, One Year Later] {{Image|file=photos-494.png |align=c |size=380 |caption=' }} 2. '''2004 Indian Ocean, Indonesia Earthquake in ocean and Tsunami in Thailand'''- energy of 23,000 Hiroshima-type atomic bombs. Epicenter of '''9.0 magnitude quake''', located in the Indian Ocean near coast Sumatra. Movement of Earth tectonic plates, displaced the sea, sending shock waves. '''AFFECTED: 11 countries 227,898 fatalities''' {{Image|file=Photos-390.png |align=l |size=235|caption='}}{{Image|file=Photos-216.jpg |align=r |size=260 |caption=' }}{{clear}}
AFFECTED: 11 countries 227,898 fatalities
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Tsunami, Indonesia, 2018
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Anak Krakatow volcano eruption, tsunami in Indonesia. Killed 20; Injured 165
Several areas of the Sunda Strait, in Pandeglang regency, Serang, and South Lampung” in Indonesia were struck with a tsunami, Dec 23, 2018. After it struck the coast the national disaster agency said 165 people were injured so far with 20 people killed. {{Red|Cause: was a landslide following the Anak Krakatow volcano eruption}}. *https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/dec/22/multiple-fatalities-as-tsunami-hits-beaches-in-indonesia Tsunami Indonesia] {{Image|file=Worldwide_Disasters_Project_Images-89.jpg |align=c |size=399 |caption=Alaska tsunami, Samoa }} {{Image|file=photos-494.png |align=c |size=340 |caption=' }}
Greece-Aegean Sea Earthquake
(58) people killed in Greece, (2) people killed on Samos; 103 people rescued
It was felt all the way to Istanbul, Athens and into Bulgaria, tsumami warnings issued. * https://www.cnn.com/2020/11/01/europe/turkey-greece-aegean-earthquake-scli-intl/index.html *https://news.sky.com/story/major-earthquake-rocks-holiday-hotspots-in-turkey-and-greece-12118782 and others.... Sources: *[https://www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/photos/tsunami-general/ Tsunami, Japan] *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPQ5iTcnXW0 Earthquake & Tsunami, Japan 2011] *[http://earthquake-report.com/2012/03/10/japan-366-days-after-the-quake-19000-lives-lost-1-2-million-buildings-damaged-574-billion/ Earthquake Report, One Year Later] *[http://www.livescience.com/39067-fukushima-radiation-5-things-to-know.html Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant] *https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/dec/22/multiple-fatalities-as-tsunami-hits-beaches-in-indonesia

East England Team

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East Hampton History, Including Genealogies of Early Families

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: East Hampton, New York]] [[Category: English of Colonial Long Island]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New York | New York Sources]] __TOC__ == East Hampton History, Including Genealogies of Early Families == * by [[Edwards-37104|Jeannette Edwards Rattray]] (1893-1974) * published by East Hampton, Long Island, NY, 1953; printed at Country Life Press, Garden City, N. Y. * Dedication: This book is dedicated to the memory of Judge Henry P. Hedges, whose [[Space:A History of The Town of East-Hampton, N.Y.|East Hampton History published 1897]] inspired this new history. * According to a blurb on [https://www.amazon.com/East-Hampton-History-Including-Genealogies/dp/B0007DMRPQ Amazon.com], the book was written to replace a local history by Judge Henry P. Hedges that was published in 1897 and had long been out of print. Jeannette Edwards Rattray spent over two years rewriting and enlarging the 1897 book. * 619 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:East Hampton History, Including Genealogies of Early Families|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === :Excerpts: * Bennett: http://longislandgenealogy.com/bennett.pdf (pages 227-241) * Conklin or Conkling: http://longislandgenealogy.com/Conklin(G).pdf (pages 245-261) * Edwards: http://longislandgenealogy.com/edwards.pdf (pages 297-319) * Field: http://longislandgenealogy.com/field.pdf (pages 320-325) * Hedges: http://longislandgenealogy.com/hedges.pdf (368-388) * King: http://longislandgenealogy.com/king.pdf (pages 410-424) * Lester: http://longislandgenealogy.com/lester.pdf (pages 430-436) * Miller: http://longislandgenealogy.com/Miller.pdf (pages 445-474) * Mulford: http://longislandgenealogy.com/mulford.pdf (pages 475-486) * Osborn or Osborne: http://longislandgenealogy.com/osborn.pdf (pages 489-509) * Talmage: http://longislandgenealogy.com/talmage.pdf (pages 572-584) * Vail: http://longislandgenealogy.com/vail.pdf (pages 597-599) * https://web.archive.org/web/20140919053204/http://longislandgenealogy.com/osborn.pdf (pages 489-509) * http://longislandgenealogy.com/pirates.pdf (not working) :Whole book (limited text) * https://books.google.com/books?id=qZAMAAAAYAAJ snippet view, includes all 619 pages === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * Numerous errors have been reported in this publication. Many researchers have found errors in the sections for their family surnames (these were general comments in Long Island focused Genealogy groups on facebook, most people did not list the specific errors). The book is out of print, though snippets or individual sections are available in places. * It's my understanding that Ms. Rattray was doing a revision of Henry P. Hedges' History of East Hampton (with genealogies) 1897. She and her collaborators absolutely did an enormous amount of work, but with new records becoming available over the last 126 years since Hedges' book and 70 years since Ms. Rattray's version, new sources have been discovered that reveal different information than was relayed to her at the time and as a result, errors are part of this published work. If you find specific info, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. Until a complete list can be generated, I present a brief list of the surnames that people have reported issues for: ** Beebe ** Bennett - Ms. Bennett who collaborated with Ms. Rattray, reported errors to her descendants and corrected them in their own copy of the book. ** Howell ** Miller ** Parson(s) ** Sherrill ** Squires - http://longislandgenealogy.com/squires.pdf *** Page 553 Ellis Squire b 1717 is sometimes reported as being the founder of the family in Squiretown, but others say definitively that another Ellis Squires, b. about 1738, who was not related to the East Hampton Squires, was in fact the founder of the family in that area. So far, no one has presented any primary sources for either theory. The book goes on to presume that *if* an Ellis came from Maine in 1773, he was likely related to the East Hampton Squires. While I personally agree, again, there's no proof and statements made by B. F. (Benjamin Franklin) Squires, a contemporary of Howell, and great grandson to Ellis Squires who supposedly made the journey from Maine, stated that he told Howell the true family story of their journey from Maine which was relayed to him numerous times by his grandfather, Ellis Jr. According to B. F. Squires, Howell ignored the information given to him and published his own theories. B. F. Squires then published his own book, "A Record of The Squires Family" not long after Howell's book. It was not widely published so a whole copy has been elusive. I've only been able to find 2 pages and an excerpt which was printed in South Fork Squires, by Tiger Gardiner, of which I have a copy and is available in most libraries on the East End. (She also wrote a few pages in her theory on the origins of Ellis Squires b. 1738 where she dissects all sources that were available to her at the time, if anyone is interested). *** Page 554 Assumptions are made about the parentage of John Squires, these are theories only and not proven fact. *** Page 555 Ellis baptized 1717 is listed with sons Seth, Ellis and Daniel, but there are no sources and no proof that this son, Ellis, is the very same who possibly came from Maine in 1773. There were multiple men by the same name. *Please note that it is known that Ellis b. about 1738 was a sailor who lived or stayed for a time in Nantucket, MA, where marriage banns were published and numerous marriage record indexes show that he married Phebe Russell on July 7, 1761. No records exist there for births of their children, nor have any been found in Maine, Connecticut or New York. * Please also note the abundant use of the words "perhaps" "probably" "presumably" "likely" and "may have" throughout this section. === Citation Formats === * Rattray, Jeannette Edwards. ''[[Space:East Hampton History, Including Genealogies of Early Families|East Hampton History, Including Genealogies of Early Families]]'' (East Hampton, NY, 1953) [ Page ]. * ([[#Rattray|Rattray]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Rattray, Jeannette Edwards. ''[[Space:East Hampton History, Including Genealogies of Early Families|East Hampton History, Including Genealogies of Early Families]]'' (East Hampton, NY, 1953) [ Page ].

East Wheal Rose Colliery Disaster 1846

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[[Category: East Wheal Rose Colliery Disaster, Newlyn, Cornwall, 1846]] [[Project:Worldwide_Disasters|Worldwide Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining_Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:England_Mining_Disasters|England Mining Disasters]] |[[Space:Cornwall Mining Disasters|Cornwall Mining Disasters]] | East Wheal Rose Disaster 1846 Contact: [[McHugh-842|Fran Weidman]] ===Summary=== * Date: 9 July 1846 * Location: East Wheal Rose Mine, Newlyn, Cornwall, England * Casualties: 39 * Cause: Inrush The '''East Wheal Rose''' mine is situated in a valley surrounded by hills of killas rock near St. Newlyn East in Cornwall, England. The mine was established in 1834, after lead was discovered 22 years earlier. It produced mainly lead ore, but also silver and copper. By 1846, the mine employed over 1,200 men, women, and children. {{Image |file=Fran_s_screenshots-21.jpg |align=c |size=400 |label= Photo of East Wheal Rose, taken March 2016 |caption=''East Wheal Rose 2016'' }} The morning of 9 July, 1846 began as a bright and sunny day. However, storm clouds began gathering directly over Wheal Rose around noon. It began to rain, which soon turned into a torrential downpour. In what can only be described as a freak storm, the rain continued for an hour and a half, and there was no rain just three miles away. Those who witnessed the storm said they had never seen anything like it. Just five minutes after the storm began, the rain began pouring down the hills in torrents, which then poured into the mine shafts. It was estimated that 200 men were below ground at the time. The inrush of water was accompanied by a great gust of wind that blew out their candles, plunging them into complete darkness. Attempts at rescues began immediately. Mine Agent [[Middleton-6666|Capt. John Middleton]] organized 300 men to pile up earth around the shafts to try and stop the flooding, and was eventually credited with saving 161 lives. Kibbles (iron buckets) and chains were used to bring men to the surface, the men clinging to them and resembling "strings of onions". Despite the best efforts, 39 men and boys were drowned, leaving behind 22 widows and 60 children. {{Image |file=Fran_s_screenshots-22.jpg |align=c |size=400 |label= Photo of old flooded mine shaft at Wheal Rose, taken June 2016 |caption=''Old flooded mine shaft at Wheal Rose'' }} An inquest was held, but since the rain was considered "an act of God", the deaths were ruled as "accidental". The mine reopened just four months later, and the engine house was built in 1882. Operations contiued until 1886, when the mine closed for good. {{Image |file=Fran_s_screenshots-20.jpg |align=c |size=400 |label= Photo of East Wheal Rose engine house, taken 2009 |caption=''East Wheal Rose engine house, 2009'' }} The mine today is a tourist attraction, and part of the Lappa Valley Steam Railway complex. The preserved engine house and chimney stand over the site of what is considered Cornwall's worst mining disaster in history. On 9 July, 2021, commemoration events were held to mark the 175th anniversary of the disaster. 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align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Parents, siblings ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|William Williams ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|24 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- |} |} ==Research Notes== Unfortunately the newspaper accounts, as well as the GRO records, are, for the most part, inaccuate. Many names and ages at death are wrong. Any corrections will be noted on the individual profiles. == Sources == *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Wheal_Rose Wikipedia: East Wheal Rose] *[https://www.nmrs.org.uk/mines-map/accidents-disasters/cornwall-devon/east-wheal-rose-flooding-newlyn-1846/ Ian Winstanley, Northern Mine Research; East Wheal Rose Flooding – Newlyn – 1846] *[https://www.lappavalley.co.uk/heritage/east-wheal-rose-mining-disaster/ lappavalley.co.uk; East Wheal Rose Mining Disaster] *[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~blanchec/eastwhealrose.htm St. Allen Online; EAST WHEAL ROSE DISASTER] *[https://www.inyourarea.co.uk/news/worst-mining-disaster-in-cornwall-remembered-with-special-commemorations-in-st-newlyn-east/ In YourArea, 13 July 2021, Worst mining disaster in Cornwall remembered with special commemorations in St Newlyn East, by Olivier Vergnault]

Easter E-Cards

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Here are '''vintage Easter postcards''' to send as Easter e-cards. E-cards on WikiTree are completely free. They have no ads and no pop-ups anywhere. The messages are private and e-mail addresses are not saved or used for any other purpose. WikiTree members can send any family photo or image they upload as an e-card. To send one of the postcards on this page, simply click on a "'''send as e-card'''" link below an image. [[Category:E-Cards]] [[Category:Holiday E-Cards]]

Eastern Sangamon County Townships One Place Study

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[[Category: Buffalo Hart Township, Sangamon County, Illinois]] [[Category: Cooper Township, Sangamon County, Illinois]] [[Category: Illiopolis Township, Sangamon County, Illinois]] [[Category: Lanesville Township, Sangamon County, Illinois]] [[Category: Mechanicsburg Township, Sangamon County, Illinois]] [[Space:Eastern_Sangamon_Co_Twn_One_Place_Study_To-Do_List]] ==Purpose== The purpose of this study is to capture the people and the events of these eastern townships of Sangamon County, Illinois. These are rural townships that all begin with the passage of the 1881 Township Organization Law. The first land owners arrived before that date. We will attempt to trace their arrival and expand that to all whom we discover who came to the area and trace to current time. This project is in conjunction with the newly formed [named soon] Historical Society (March 2015). ==Township Organization== The General Assembly enacted a law and signed by the Governor 10 Feb 1849 providing for township organization, but left it optional for counties to adopt. Sangamon County did not take any action. Again 17 Feb 1851 another law was approved providing for township organization via an election. On the first Tuesday in November (6 Nov 1860) an election on township organization in Sangamon County and it won by 859 votes out of a total of 7,241. A commission was formed of John S Bradford, John Gardner, Sr and Joseph Campbell that was tasked with dividing Sangamon County into towns or townships. On 1 Mar 1861 their report was submitted and the townships of Buffalo Heart (sic), Cooper, Illiopolis, Mechanicsburg among others were named. Power, John Carroll, Sarah A. (Harris) Power, and Grace D. Bales. 1970. History of the early settlers, Sangamon County, Illinois. "Centennial record.". [Springfield, Ill.]: [Reprinted by Phillips Bros.]. ==Post Offices== An election was held on 2 April 1861, the first Tuesday in April, to choose supervisors. The first meeting of the Board of Supervisors was held 29 Apr 1861. Post Offices in Sangamon County were named at Buffalo, Buffalo Heart (sic), Dawson, Illiopolis, Mechanicsburg among others.Power, John Carroll, Sarah A. (Harris) Power, and Grace D. Bales. 1970. History of the early settlers, Sangamon County, Illinois. "Centennial record.". [Springfield, Ill.]: [Reprinted by Phillips Bros.]. ==War== ===The Winnebago War=== Early settlers may have heeded the call of then Gov. Edwards called of 4 Companies to be formed of Infantry and 1 of Cavalry to be created from Sangamon County. The leaders of the companies were Captains Thomas Constant, Reuben Brown, Archilles Morris, and Bolin Green all under Col. tom M Neal and James D Henry as adjutant (later a sheriff of Sangamon county). They left Sangamon County for Peoria and then to Galena but before they arrived in Indian Country the war ended.Power, John Carroll, Sarah A. (Harris) Power, and Grace D. Bales. 1970. History of the early settlers, Sangamon County, Illinois. "Centennial record.". [Springfield, Ill.]: [Reprinted by Phillips Bros.]. see [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winnebago_War] ===The Black Hawk War=== On 27 May 1831, then Governor John Reynolds, called for volunteers to dispel the Black Hawk Indians. The Black Hawk Indians took to destroying grain, tearing down fences and other annoyances to the settlers. Governor Reynolds call for assembly of 700 volunteers to assemble in Beardstown on 10 June 1831. More than twice the number showed up. The 1600 men who appeared were organized into 2 regiments, 1 for Spying and 1 battalion. James D Henry took command of the Spy regiment. James Campbell, Adam Smith and Jonathan R. Saunders each commanded a company. We did not lose anyone in this volunteer army.Power, John Carroll, Sarah A. (Harris) Power, and Grace D. Bales. 1970. History of the early settlers, Sangamon County, Illinois. "Centennial record.". [Springfield, Ill.]: [Reprinted by Phillips Bros.]. Of course not all the Indian leaders were pleased and once again 22 Apr 1832 volunteers heeded the call and went to Beardstown. 1800 men came, among them were tree regularly organized companies from Sangamon County led by Thomas Moffitt, Jesse Claywell, of which Rezin H. Constant became Captain, and the 4th by our future President Abraham Lincoln. see [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Hawk_War] ==Weather Related Monumental Occurrences== ===Deep Snow=== The early settlers had to face the worst winter on record between Christmas 1830 and January 1831. Three feet of snow fell in the area, then came rain that froze as it fell creating a thick crust. The wind was relentless from the NW and for more that 2 weeks the temperature did not raise higher than 12 degrees below zero. The stories told from this time are one of extreme hardship. Any attempt to clear a road with Oxen was defeated by drifting. Corn was left in the field (yes, this late in the year), and little was harvested for winter grain for livestock. Many died. The snow was terribly harmful to the local wildlife. Deer and turkey were almost eliminated and have not rebounded to this day. ===The Sudden Change=== No thermometers were around on 20 Dec 1836 when with several inches of snow present rain began falling and turned the snow to mush. It was reported that the day went from tolerable to freezing in minutes. Mr. Washington Crowder said he saw a very dark cloud, a little north of west and it was approaching rapidly, accompanied by a terrific, deep, bellowing sound. The water and slush became frozen within 15 minutes he reported. It was reported that in all parts of the area chickens, geese, hogs and cows, were frozen in the slush where they stood. == Sources ==

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[[Category: Oklahoma, Homes and Asylums]] In 1909, the Oklahoma State Legislature established the Eastern Oklahoma Hospital for the Insane. The City of Vinita donated a 160 acre tract of land, orginally owned by S.S. Cobb, to the State of Oklahoma specifically for this purpose. Construction of the facility's first two buildings finished in late 1912. On August 12, 1912, [[Adams-36608|Dr. Felix Molton Adams]] was appointed by Governor Lee Croce as the hospital's superintendent, of which he would remain until his death, in spite of only being appointed for a four year term originally. Dr. Adams and Dr. Edwin Williams, from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, were the only doctors when the hospital opened. The hospital officially opened in 1913, with the first 300 patients, who were transferred from the Oklahoma Sanatorium in Norman, arriving on January 28, 1913. The transfer was made by a special train, which was unloaded in an area known as "Asylum Spur", and located roughly a mile south from the hospital. Most patients walked to the hospital from this area, though the women and some elderly men were transported by wagon. In 1914, the third building was completed, and 300 more patients were transferred from Norman. Approximately two years after the first patients arrived, Dr. Williams returned home, and Dr. P.I. Hays became the Assistant Superintendent. Dr. Hays was one of the first adopters of controversial treatments such as luminal, sodium amy-tal, shock treatments, the use of malaria in treating syphilis, and atropine sulphate as a treatment for Parkinsonian syndrome. Over the years, many more buildings and equipment were added: 1916 - wards for male and female patients 1922 - administration building 1924 - barn, implement sheds, greenhouse, new power house equipment It's been said that, starting in the 1930's, patients of the hospital (along with many others) were sterilized, whether voluntarily or not. Kaelber, Lutz. "[https://www.uvm.edu/~lkaelber/eugenics/OK/OK.html Eugenics: Compulsory Sterilization in Oklahoma]." ''University of Vermont''. Accessed 24 July 2018. 1930 - a fire station and sewage plant 1938 - a canning plant 1939 - central dining room, kitchen, a maximum restraint building for men 1949 - administration building 1953 - employees’ dormitory, which was named Adams Hall in honor of Dr. Adams Most employees of the hospital were required to live on-site. Many lived in the basements of the patient wards. After World War II ended, two barracks buildings were added, which is where others lived. In 1947, Eastern Oklahoma Hospital for the Insane was renamed Eastern State Hospital. In 1951, the original dining room burned down. Around that time, Sam Seabolt was appointed as the director of the Recreation Department. Over the 33 years he was employed there, he would also serve as Director of Activity Services, as well as supervisor of the chaplain and adult education services. In 1952 a medical services building was added. Many tuburculosis patients were also treated in the medical center. Dr. W.C. Reed, a local dentist who had served the hospital for 20 years, closed up his private practice and joined the medical clinic as its full-time dentist. In 1953, an employee's dormitory, named Adams Hall in favor of Dr. Adams, was built. After Adams Hall was built, the lone house on the property, a two-story dubbed "The Farm House", which was originally the home of the Cobb family, was demolished. By 1954, the hospital had acquired more land and built so many buildings, that they had the capacity to house up to 2,600 patients. Dr. Adams passed away in 1954, having admitted 21,000 patients over his time at the hospital. After Dr. Adams' passing, Dr. Hays became the Superintendent. In 1956, a new kitchen with separate dining rooms for men and women was built. The Department of Nursing was established, and Dorothy Hall, RN, was appointed the director. When she started, there were only 6 professional nurses and 400 other staff completing nursing duties for 72 units. Around this time, the hospital took part in trials of the tranquilizing drugs Thorazine and Serpasil. In the 1950's, Rev. Moody Nicholdson became a full time chaplain at the hospital. Later on, the All Faiths Chapel was added, with Dr. A.D. Barrett serving as head chaplain. Volunteers, who have always held an imporant role in the operation of the hospital, began to serve even more regularly in 1955, with the Bartlesville Gray Ladies visiting weekly. Other groups who have volunteered include the Bartlesville Gray Men and Red Cross volunteers from Miami, Vinita, Claremore, and Nowata. The medical services building, which included a medical clinic, laboratory, dental clinic, pharmacy, and X-ray area, was dedicated as the Hays Treatment Center, in honor of Dr. Hays, in 1960. Outpatient services were added to provide care for patients after discharge. In October of 1961, Dr. Hays resigned, with Dr. Wayne J. Boyd taking his place as Superintendent. In 1963, Dr. Ruth V. Annadown took Dr. Boyd's place, serving until July 1964, when Dr. B.F. Peterson, of Tennessee, took the role. The hospital, along with others in the state, was desegregated in 1964, and patients from State Hospital for the Negro Insane, in Taft, Oklahoma, were transferred into both Eastern State Hospital and Central State Hospital in Norman, Oklahoma. Over the years, the farm served an important role. Meat and milk was produced by swine, poultry, and dairy operations, and the gardens provided produce to be eaten fresh or canned. Both employees and patients worked the farm, and it was used as a therapy for many. The hospital also had prize-winning Holstein cows. The dairy was closed in 1968, with the rest of the farming operations fizzling out in the early 1970's. In the 1970's, Eastern State Hospital likely had a hand in the over 3,000 forced sterilizations of Native American women across the state. The first floor of Adams Hall was remodeled to add administrative offices in 1971, and a dining room added to the east wing of the Food Services Building. Men and women started to eat meals together, which led to an improvement in personal appearance and hygiene in the patients. After Dr. Peterson's death in 1972, Dr. A. Lawrence White took over as Superintendent. Dr. D.W. Shupe served in the role from 1973 to 1974, at which time Dr. Joe Tyler took over until 1978. When Dr. Robert O'Toole was made Superintendent in October 1979, Eastern State Hospital was made the official treatment center for all inmates of the Department of Corrections who were in need of mental health services, as well as all of Oklahoma's court-ordered observations and evaluations. In 1983, Dr. Mason W. Robison took over the administrative duties, and Building number 12 was renovated to serve as a maximum security facility. By the end of February of 1984, the nursing department had grown to 64 Registered nurses, and 58 Licensed Practical Nurses, with 18 ward units and less than 400 patients. Up until the late 1990's, the hospital was one of the county's largest employers. In 2000, the hospital's cemetery, which has roughly 1,500 deceased patients in it, was vandalized and nearly all markers were destroyed. Only a couple of hundred remain, and most have been displaced from their original location. Cemetery records were not well-kept, so there's no way to know who is buried there, and where. Most families will find it impossible to determine if their family members are in the cemetery without death certificates, mortuary records, and/or a court order. The Since 2003, the Department of Corrections has had ownership of the land, and in 2006, a new facility, the Oklahoma Forensic Center, was opened on the property. No patients have been cared for in the original location since 2008. The Oklahoma Forensics Center took charge of the cemetery, and visitors must be accompanied by state officials. Wikipedia contributors. "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oklahoma_Department_of_Mental_Health_and_Substance_Abuse_Services Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services]." ''Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia''. Accessed 24 July 2018. Wikipedia contributors. "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vinita,_Oklahoma Vinita, Oklahoma]." ''Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia''. Accessed 24 July 2018. Side Project: I've downloaded all of the (available) census records - that is, 1920, 1930, and 1940 - for the hospital. I will NOT be making public the patients' names or when they were there, BUT if anyone needs me to look for their family members, I'll gladly do so and verify if they're there and any information on them. I am, however, planning to compile a list of employees on the records for separate profiles. ==Sources==

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{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ===History Timeline=== {{Image|file=Eastland_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Cisco, TX }} *{{Blue|Eastland County was created 1858 and organized 1873 from Bosque, Coryell, Travis counties}}. It is named for W.M. Eastland, Mier Expedition casualty.https://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/eastland-county Eastland County can be found in West Central Texas. As of the 2010 census, its population was 18,583.The county seat is Eastland.https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hce01 :'''1896'''--Eastland County Courthouse, a 3-story stone building, burned on November 29, 1896. The records are believed to have been saved. :Before white settlers arrived, Comanche, Kiowa, and other plains Indians visited the Eastland area. It was too heavily wooded for any buffalo migrating into the area. :'''1822''' some of it was part of Robertson's colony :'''1831''' Part of the empresarial grant from Mexico to Stephen F. Austin, Samuel May Williams. :'''1840s''' -Part of the area was included in the Peters colony during the republic era. :'''1850'''s -Frank Sánchez, a Mexican American arrived in the area in the 1850s. :'''1858''' families of John Flanneganfrom Kentucky, W. H. Mansker from Arkansas, W. C. McGough and James Ellison from Georgia, J. M. Ellison from Texas, and the Gilbert boys from Alabama arrived. :'''1858'''The county was formed by the Texas Legislature from Bosque, Coyell, Travis counties, and later organized in 1873. It is named for William Mosby Eastland, a soldier during the Texas Revolution and the only officer to die as a result of the so-called "Black Bean executions" of the ill-fated Mier Expedition. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastland_County,_Texas Texas legislature formed Eastland County from land formerly assigned to Bosque, Coryell, and Travis counties; the county was attached to Palo Pinto County for judicial purposes. :'''1859''' - McGough Springs and Masker Lake (Alameda), the was established before the Civil War. :'''1860''' Blair's Fort was built by C. C. Blair as protection against Indian raids, with farming began with 330 sheep,1,075 milk cows, and 2,550 other cattle, on 650 improved acres. :'''1860-70s''' Conflict between settlers and Kiowa and Comanche Indians was serious, for a company of minutemen guarded the frontier. There were 5 farms in 1870, 16 improved acres. :'''1864'''- largest fight occurred at Ellison Springs. :'''1874''' -Flannagan's Ranch headquarter (Merriman) was county seat. :'''1875''' - Connelee and promoters requested elected, and Eastland was elected. :'''1880''' there were 549 farms in the county on 100,800 acres of land, including 23,423 improved acres. Corn was planted on 5,867 acres that year, and cotton on 3,264 with 4,855 settlers. :'''1881''' Texas and Pacific and the Texas Central railroads reached the county, encouraging settlers. ::Cisco (previously known as Red Gap) formed at the intersection of the two railways. Rivalry grew between Eastland and Cisco. Next election, Eastland still won 354 to 324. Railroads encourage settlers. :'''1890s''' New towns diversified the local economy with dry goods stores, livery stables, saddleries, boardinghouses, drugstores, real estate agencies, and one nursery were advertising in local newspapers. :'''1896''' - County Courthouse burned. [http://www.houstonpress.com/arts/true-texas-tales-of-prostitution-cocaine-gambling-violence-and-murder-8154965 Eastland county] {{Image|file=Eastland_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Breckenridge on fire. }}{{clear}} :'''1900'''- Farms were 2,510, and many settlements were established, among them Ranger, Rising Star, Ellison Springs, Pioneer, Red Gap, Rustler, Howard, Jewell, New Hope, Tiffin, Chaney, Delmar, Morton Valley, Okra, Olden, Staff, Romney, Nimrod, Carbon, Scranton, Kokomo, Mangum, and Shin Oak Springs. :'''1910''' cotton was raised on 87,441 acres in Eastland County on 2,981 farms in the area. :'''1916''' - Boll weevil infestation began, hurting the local agricultural economy. :'''1917''' - Oil was discovered and began the " Ranger Field" in Eastland County, by William Gordon This touched off oil boom, lasting into 1920s. :'''1919''' county produced 22 million barrels. Thousands of workers, investors arrived.http://texasalmanac.com/topics/business/history-oil-discoveries-texas ::George L. (Tex) Rickard, the boxing promoter, Jess Willard, the heavyweight champion, and novelist Rex Beach, who set his novel Flowing Gold in Ranger. ::New arrivals lived in tents or built shacks For a time conditions were chaotic as new arrivals threw up shacks and tents rapidly. :'''1920''' county had 58,508 residents, placing Eastland County in tenth place among Texas counties. The oil boom encouraged railroads to build into the area. Earnings of the Texas and Pacific grew from $94,000 to $2,350,000 in 1918 and 1919. ::John Ringling built the Eastland, Wichita Falls and Gulf Railroad from Mangum to Breckwalker, Ardmore, Oklahoma, promoter Jake L. Hamon extended his Wichita Falls, Ranger and Fort Worth to compete for the Ranger trade. :'''1920''' Boom faltered as oil production tapered off, agriculture recovered at about that same time, with resurgence of cotton production during the early 1920s. Cattle in the county doubled to 20,174, cotton production increased to 7,195 bales in 1926. :'''1925''' farms and ranches increased to 2,012 (25% more than previous census. :'''Dec 23, 1927'''- Santa Claus Bank Robbery- in Cisco. The robbery is one of Texas' most infamous crimes. This started the state's largest manhunt. Eyewitness Boyce House wrote that this was "the most spectacular crime in the history of the Southwest ... surpassing any in which Billy the Kid or the James boys had done.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Claus_Bank_Robbery [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Claus_Bank_Robbery Santa Claus Bank Robbery] :'''1930''' 34,156 people lived in Eastland County. As all counties, residents here suffered during Great Depression. Farm numbers increased but population decreased as well as Cotton decreased. :'''1940s -1970s''' the mechanization of agriculture depopulated the county to 18,092 in 1970, then rose to 18,176 in 2014. ::Oil industry has never returned to the levels of production of the boom years of the 1920s, it continues to produce oil (January 1991, 149,206,256 barrels had been taken from county lands since 1917). *[http://www.houstonpress.com/arts/true-texas-tales-of-prostitution-cocaine-gambling-violence-and-murder-8154965 Eastland county]

{{Image|file=Eastland_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=Old Rip. }}{{clear}} {{Blue| "Old Rip"}} was a horned lizard. The story goes that it was placed in the cornerstone of the 1897 Courthouse when built. In 1928 the block was reopened and the horned lizard is supposed to have walked out alive. This toad was a national sensation, even had an audience with president Calvin Coolidge, and later toured cities. This drew attention to the county during the 1920s. Old Rip returned home and died of pneumonia. Old Rip is now on display in a glass and marble case at the Eastland County Courthouse. http://www.texasescapes.com/FEATURES/Believe_It/Ol%27_Rip/feature_night_of_the_Iguana.htm

===Government Offices=== Eastland has had 4 courthouses, 1874, 1875, 1896, 1928http://www.texasescapes.com/TOWNS/Eastland/Eastland-County-Courthouse.htm#1897 1st Courthouse, 1874 2nd Courthouse, 1875 '''3rd Courthouse, 1896-97'''--Eastland County Courthouse a 3-story stone building, burned on November 29, 1896. The records are thought to have been saved. [http://www.houstonpress.com/arts/true-texas-tales-of-prostitution-cocaine-gambling-violence-and-murder-8154965 Eastland county] {{Image|file=Eastland_County_Texas-1.png |align=r |size=250 |caption=1897 Courthouse. }} '''4th Courthouse, 1928''' Architect - Lang and Witchell, made of Stone. "The current 1928 Eastland County courthouse is a fine example of the Art-Moderne/Art-Deco style of architecture that was popular at the time." - Terry Jeanson {{Image|file=Eastland_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=390 |caption=1928 to current courthouse }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hce01 :Location -Central Texas, bordered on E by Erath County, on N by Stephens and Palo Pinto counties, on W by Callahan County, and on S by Brown and Comanche counties. :Center- 32°20' north latitude and 98°50' west longitude. :Named for Capt. William Mosby Eastland, member of Mier Expedition, victim of Black Bean Episode. :Size 952 square miles of the West Cross Timbers region of Texas with hilly, rolling terrain :Altitude: 1200 to 1800 feet above sea level. :County Seat -Eastland on I-Hwy 20 in N central part, 95 miles W of Fort Worth, 55 miles E of Abilene. :Rivers/Creeks- Leon River and its tributaries, other parts drain into Battle Creek and Sandy Creek in NW, and Colorado River in SW. :Soils vary from sandy to loamy. :Trees include post oak, shin oak, walnut, pecan, cedar, and ash. :Rainfall is 27.09 inches :Temperature from 32° F in winter to 96° in summer. :Growing season averages 229 days. https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hce01 ====Adjacent counties==== :Stephens County (north){{Image|file=Eastland_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=270 |caption=adj counties }} :Palo Pinto County (northeast) :Erath County (east) :Comanche County (southeast) :Brown County (south) :Callahan County (west) :Shackelford County (northwest) ====Protected areas==== * Fort Blair, C.S.A., Desdimona *Site of J.H. McCleskey No. 1, Discovery Well of the Ranger Oil Boom, SW,of Ranger- Marker- Location ::From Ranger take FM 101 west, 0.1 mile past city limits. Turn south onto CR 459 to its end, past gate and onto oil derrick replica. The Texas and Pacific Coal Company struck oil at 1,000 feet about 10 miles east of Ranger in 1915. ===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 18,297 people residing in the county with a population density of 20 peopl/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 91.03% White, 2.18% Black or African American, 0.48% Native American, 0.21% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 4.83% from other races, and 1.25% from two or more races. 10.80% of the population were Hispanic.The median income for a household in the county was $26,832, and the median income for a family was $33,562. Males had a median income of $25,598 versus $17,112 for females. The per capita income for the county was $14,870. About 12.10% of families and 16.80% of the population were below the poverty line, including 23.10% of those under age 18 and 14.80% of those age 65 or over..https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastland_County,_Texas '''Politics''': Until the 1950s, county voters supported the Democratic party except during the 1890s, when People's party candidates won locally. During the 1950s the county began consistently to support Republican candidates for president; in statewide races for governor and United States senator, however, the Democrats almost always won except in 1986, when Republicans carried the county in the gubernatorial race, and in 1972 and 1984, when Republican candidates for senator won. *Eastland county has 4 local newspapers: the Eastland Telegram, the Rising Star, Ranger Times, and the Cisco Press. *Cisco and Ranger, have junior colleges. {{Image|file=Eastland_County_Texas.png |align=r |size=230 |caption=location in Texas. }}{{clear}} Highways *Interstate 20 *US Highway 183 *Texas State Highway 6 *Texas State Highway 16 *Texas State Highway 36 *Texas State Highway 112 ====Cities/Towns==== *[[:Category:Cisco, Texas|Cisco]] *[[:Category:Eastland, Texas|Eastland]] (county seat) *[[:Category:Gorman, Texas|Gorman]] *[[:Category:Ranger, Texas|Ranger]] *[[:Category:Carbon, Texas|Carbon]] *[[:Category:Rising Star, Texas|Rising Star]] *[[:Category:Morton Valley, Texas|Morton Valley]] *[[:Category:Nimrod, Texas|Nimrod]] *[[:Category:Olden, Texas|Olden]] *[[:Category:Romney, Texas|Romney]] Desdemona-- Ghost Town Mangum -- Ghost Town ====Formed From==== *1858--Eastland County was created 1 February 1858 from Bosque, Coryell and Travis Counties. =====Resources===== *2 junior colleges' *4 newspapers *lakes Leon and Cisco offer recreational opportunities. *Eastland County Fair and parade- October *Permanent religious diorama and an annual Easter pageant at the Kendrick Religious Amphitheater, between Cisco and Eastland. ===Census=== :1860 --- 99 — :1870 --- 88 −11.1% :1880 --- 4,855 5,417.0% :1890 --- 10,373 113.7% :1900 --- 17,971 73.2% :1910 --- 23,421 30.3% :1920 --- 58,505 149.8% :1930 --- 34,156 −41.6% :1940 --- 30,345 −11.2% :1950 --- 23,942 −21.1% :1960 --- 19,526 −18.4% :1970 --- 18,092 −7.3% :1980 --- 19,480 7.7% :1990 --- 18,488 −5.1% :2000 --- 18,297 −1.0% :2010 --- 18,583 1.6% :Est. 2015 --- 18,171 =====Notables===== :George L. (Tex) Rickard, the boxing promoter :Jess Willard, the heavyweight champion :Rex Beach, novelist, who set his novel Flowing Gold in Ranger. =====Land Grants===== ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=370 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Murray Memorial Cemetery, Carbon, Texas|Murray Memorial Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Corinth Baptist Church Cemetery, Cisco, Texas|Corinth Baptist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Oakwood Cemetery, Cisco, Texas|Oakwood Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Desdemona Cemetery, Desdemona, Texas|Desdemona Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Howard Cemetery, Desdemona, Texas|Howard Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Eastland City Cemetery, Eastland, Texas|Eastland City Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Pioneer Cemetery, Pioneer, Texas|Pioneer Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Alameda Cemetery, Ranger, Texas|Alameda Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Evergreen Cemetery, Ranger, Texas|Evergreen Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Merriman Cemetery, Ranger, Texas|Merriman Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Flatwood Cemetery, Eastland County, Texas|Flatwood Cemetery]] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=258 FindAGrave EastlandCemeteries] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Eastland/ListEastland.html Eastland County cemeteries] ===Sources=== *https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hce01 *http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txcemeteries/eastland/eastland.htm *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=258 EastlandCemeteries , Findagrave] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Eastland/ListEastland.html Eastland County cemeteries] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Eastland_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch genealogy] *http://www.texasescapes.com/FEATURES/Believe_It/Ol%27_Rip/feature_night_of_the_Iguana.htm *The History of Eastland County, 1873–1973. Carolyne Lavinia Langston, History of Eastland County (Dallas: Aldridge, 1904)

Eastman Name Study

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[[Category:Eastman Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == If you would like to join as a researcher, please add the category Researchers, Eastman Name Study to your profile. Please contact one of the project leaders, [[Flamer-1|Judy Bramlage]] or [[Eastman-2091|Jeff Eastman]], or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the Eastman surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. To further that goal, please add as Categories on each Eastman the states or countries they lived in followed by '''Eastman Name Study''', for example, Category:California, Eastman Name Study surrounded by double [ ]. Also, add below the word Biography '''One Name Study|Name=Eastman''' surrounded by double { }. If the country, territory, or state isn't entered, let [[Flamer-1|Judy Bramlage]] know so she can add it. Meanwhile, leave it there and save anyway as long as it isn't a typo. == Resources == * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/EASTMAN List of Eastman on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/EASTMAN G2G feed of questions tagged "Eastman"]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=Eastman Orphaned Eastman profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Eastman-1 Unsourced Eastman profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=EASTMAN Unconnected Eastman profiles on WikiTree]. == History == :"Although there have been a few outstanding exceptions, the Eastman Family has not been a wealthy one from the standpoint of worldly goods. The name is not found in Burke's "English Peerage" although the crest is in "Fairbanks Crests." Neither is the name listed in in New York's 400 and copies of the social registrars of twelve large cities list by four Eastmans in 1950. However, there have been more than a score of the name in "Who's Who in America," a remarkable showing for so small a family. :"The pioneer Eastmans were farmers to a considerable extent with a few carpenters, tanners, machinists and bootmakers. Also a liberal sprinkling of doctors, ministers, and lawyers during the period from 1750 to 1850. Some of the early farmers had large holdings, many of which were divided and handed down to new generations. Others, full of the pioneer spirit which was so evidently a characteristic of the early Eastmans, set out for new fields in Michigan, Oho and Illinois. As a rule they did not acquire great wealth but, as a family, during three hundred years, the Eastmans have generally been sturdy, hard-working and religious. Most of them appear to been useful and loyal citizens and few indeed will find that some ancestor was "hung for horse stealing."Eastman, Charles John. ''That Man Eastman.'' Hollywood, California, self-published, 1952. == Items of Interest == * [[Space:Sources, Eastman Name Study|Sources]]: explaining the strengths and weaknesses of each source (please add to these pages) * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Eastman_Name_Study Lists of Eastmans] * [[Space:Eastman_DNA|Eastman DNA]] (work in progress) * [[Space:Eastman_Immigrants|Eastman Immigrants to United States]] (work in progress) == Sources ==

Eastrington, Yorkshire One Place Study

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Back to [[Project:One Place Studies|One Place Studies Project]]
Several branches of my family tree involve Eastrington, so I'm interested in the history of the parish and the people that lived and worked in it. My aim is to create a profile for every person that lived in Eastrington. It's going to take a while. [[Fuller-8857|Katie]] ==About Eastrington== Eastrington is a village and parish in the flatlands of east Yorkshire. It is a few miles north-east of the market town of Howden and the port town of Goole, and the river Ouse (which flows into the Humber estuary) is to the south. Eastrington railway station was opened on 1 July 1840 and is still in use (though the village also had another station between 1885 and 1955). The M62 motorway passes to the south of the village, linking Hull with Leeds and Manchester. ===Further reading=== *[https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/ERY/Eastrington GENUKI: Eastrington] *[http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/place/12379 A vision of Britain: Eastrington] *[http://epns.nottingham.ac.uk/browse/East+Riding+of+Yorkshire/Eastrington/53285499b47fc40a4d000490-Eastrington Survey of English Place-Names: Eastrington] *[http://www.howdenshirehistory.co.uk/eastrington/eastrington-history.html Howdenshire History: Eastrington] *[https://ukga.org/england/Yorkshire/ERY/towns/Eastrington.html UK Genealogy Archives: Eastrington] *[https://www.eastridingmuseums.co.uk/EasySiteWeb/EasySite/StyleData/culture/downloads/museums/past-exhibits/treasure-house/victoria-county-history.pdf#page=6 East Riding Museums: Victoria County History] *[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/330564396_Preparatory_report_on_Volume_X_Howden_and_Howdenshire_part_of_the_East_Riding_of_Yorkshire_series_of_the_Victoria_County_History_With_notes_on_sources_a_bibliography_and_recommendations Preparatory report on Volume X: Howden and Howdenshire, part of the East Riding of Yorkshire series of the Victoria County History With notes on sources, a bibliography and recommendations] *[https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/Report_of_the_Commissioners_Appointed/t4JPAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=eastrington&pg=PA754&printsec=frontcover Eastrington charities: Report of the Commissioners Appointed To Inquire Concerning Charities in England (and Wales) for the Education of the Poor]. 1825 * [https://www.populationspast.org/imr/1861/#12/53.7536/-0.8722/bartholomew Populations Past – Atlas of Victorian and Edwardian Population] - 1851-1911 ===Maps=== *[https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/ERY/Eastrington/EastringtonMap GENUKI: Eastrington parish map] *[https://goo.gl/maps/1ynHW43kcgE2 Google Maps] *[https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/76740478#map=13/53.7603/-0.7951 OpenStreetMap] *[https://binged.it/2uqPlEj Bing Maps: Ordnance Survey] *[https://www.oldmapsonline.org/en/East_Riding_of_Yorkshire#bbox=-0.8574412399999999,53.74561664000004,-0.74947881,53.790286649999985&q=&date_from=0&date_to=9999&scale_from=&scale_to= Old Maps Online] ===Images=== *[https://www.geograph.org.uk/place/Eastrington Geograph: Eastrington] *[https://goo.gl/maps/SDKP8rHLeTQ2 Google Streetview: Eastrington] ==Who lived in Eastrington?== Here is the list of people whose profiles have the one-name study sticker. It's a work in progress: [[:Category:Eastrington%2C_Yorkshire_One_Place_Study|Category:Eastrington%2C_Yorkshire_One_Place_Study]] ==To do list== What I'm doing now: working my way through the 1851 census. When that's finished, it's just the small matter of: *1841 census and 1939 register – create profiles/update existing ones *Identify casualties of the World Wars *Work out which settlements are part of Eastrington – and should I be using the civil or ecclesiastical parish? *Parish baptisms, marriages and burials – cross-check with existing profiles and create any missing ones *Search census for any "strays" who say they were born in Eastrington but don't appear there during any census *Find out which other records about the village are available *Newspaper reports *Analyse demographic statistics gathered during census data collection (age of inhabitants, employment, birthplaces/migration) *Create timeline of significant events *It would be great to create a map of how the parish and village have changed over time. ===Done=== *1861 census *1871 census *1881 census *1891 census *1901 census *1911 census ==Guidelines== Though there are a lot of profiles to be created, I'm trying to make them as good as possible. I've drawn up this list of guidelines which I'm attempting to follow as much as possible: *Aim to create a profile for everyone who lived or died in Eastrington *Include at least one good source (and preferably more) *Write a proper biography, not just a list of facts *Include the project "sticker" immediately under the ==Biography== heading *Use inline citations so that other users can see from where each fact is derived (rather than a list at the end). See: [[Help:Sources_Style_Guide|Help:Sources_Style_Guide]] *Use sources that are free to access, eg. familysearch.org or freebmd.org.uk, in preference to subscription sites like Ancestry or Find My Past *If a source is only available on a paid-for site, include a transcription *References should go after the punctuation if they're at the end of a sentence or a clause (without a space inbetween) *Add relevant categories *I need to try not to get distracted :)

Easy Suggestions

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This page details ''easy'' difficulty level suggestions both new WikiTree members and newly badged Data Doctors can work on comfortably, and make substantive contributions to WikiTree's one-world tree. {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; width:98%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed; text-align=center;" |- !Colspan=4|Suggestions and Data Doctors Project - Related Page Links |- |[[Space:Suggestion_Reports_for_New_WikiTree_Members_and_Data_Doctors|'''Suggestions Guidelines''']] |[[Space:Suggestions_Reports_and_Suggestion_Status_Page#Status_Page_Updates|Suggestion Reports & Status Page]] |[[Space:DBE_Status|Status Page ]] |[[Project:Data_Doctors|Project Home Page]] |- |[[Space:Intermediate_Suggestions|Intermediate Level Suggestions]] |[[Space:Advanced_Suggestions|Advanced Level Suggestions]] |[[Project:Data_Doctors#Suggestions_Groups_-Descriptions.2C_Difficulty_Ratings_and_More|Suggestions Groups & More]] |[[Space:Easy_Suggestions|Easy Level Suggestions (this page)]] |}





The process and reports used are here: [[Space:Suggestion_Reports_for_New_WikiTree_Members_and_Data_Doctors|'''Suggestions Guidelines for WikiTree Members and Data Doctors''']]. ==Easy Level Suggestions by Group== :'''Easy''' Suggestions are basic format issues caused by typos, punctuation, omissions, name or date errors. (Examples: Brackets, Typos in any field, Headings). :They are organized by Suggestion Groups tables below with links to each suggestion's help page for a full description, methods, and hints on how to correct the suggestion. Video links are provided where there is a topic video for the group, or individual suggestions' videos. ===Date Suggestions=== :Date Suggestions indicate issues in the birth, marriage or death [[Help:Date_Fields|'''Date Fields''']]. {{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-55.png|align=l|size=200|caption=''Running Time: 3:08''|link=https://www.youtube. com/watch?v=H7uEQSybTH8&feature=youtu.be|playlist=DD}}
'''Mr. E Just Wants Good Dates - Why Is That So Difficult?'''


'''''An Introduction to Dates and Dating Issues'''''


{| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Type & Link''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Name & Description'''
(links to the suggestion page) | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Common Cause''' |- |Error||'''[[Space:DBE_101|101 Birth in future]]''': Birth date is in the future. ||The most common cause is a typo in the birth date. |- |Error||'''[[Space:DBE_102|102 Death in future]]''': Death date is in the future. ||The most common cause is a typo in the death date. |- |Error||'''[[Space:DBE_411|411 Marriage End Date in future]]''': The marriage end date is in the future.|| The most common cause is a typo in the marriage date. Go to the Edit tab, click on "edit marriage" and correct the date if it can be determined from the marriage source. |} ---- ===Name Suggestions=== {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; width:98%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed; text-align=center;" |- !Colspan=4|WikiTree Style and Guidelines - Naming Conventions and Name Fields |- |[[Help:Name_Displays|'''Name Displays''']] |[[Space:Name_Field_Guidelines|'''Name Field Guidelines''']] |[[Help:Name_Fields#Specific_Rules_for_Individual_Name_Fields|Prefix Field]] |[[Help:Name_Fields#Suffix|Suffix Field]] |- |[[Help:Name_Fields#General_Naming_Conventions|General Naming Conventions]] |[[Help:Name_Fields#Special_Naming_Conventions|Special Naming Conventions]] |[[Help:Correcting_a_Last_Name_at_Birth |Correcting a Last Name at Birth]] |[[Help:Name_Fields#Specific_Rules_for_Individual_Name_Fields|''The Rules'']] |} ---- {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; width:98%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" |- |{{Image|file=Flags_of_Italy-8.jpg|align=l|size=175px}}
''Name Suggestions'' are errors or warnings in the profile's [[Help:Name_Fields|'''Name Fields'''.]]

The causes range from typos in the First, Middle or Last Name's entry to wrong data entered in the name fields such as numbers, punctuation or separators. |} {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; width:98%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Type & Link''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Name & Description'''
(links to the suggestion page) | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Common Cause''' |- |Error||'''[[Space:DBE_711|711 Separator in prefix]]''': There is a separator in the prefix field.|| Examples include "/", "-", ",", "(" and ")". Separators should normally not be used in the prefix field. See suggestion description for details. |- |Error||'''[[Space:DBE_712|712 Number in prefix]]''': There is a number in the prefix field.|| Numbers should not normally be used in the prefix. See suggestion description for details |- |Error||'''[[Space:DBE_715|715 Wrong character in Prefix]]''': In the Prefix there is unusual character||See error description for details. |- |Error||'''[[Space:DBE_721|721 Separator in first name]]''': There is a separator in the first name field.|| Examples include "/", "-", ",", "(" and ")". Separators should normally not be used in the first name field. See error description for details. |- |Error||'''[[Space:DBE_722|722 Number in first name]]''': There is a number in the first name field.|| Numbers should not normally be used in the first name. See error description for details. |- |Error||'''[[Space:DBE_725|725 Wrong character in first name]]''': A character not normally used in a name is in the first name field. ||See error description for details. |- |Error||'''[[Space:DBE_731|731 Separator in preferred name]]''': There is a separator in the preferred name field.|| Examples include "/", "-", ",", "(" and ")". Separators should normally not be used in the preferred name field. See error description for details. |- |Error||'''[[Space:DBE_732|732 Number in preferred name]]''': There is a number in the preferred name field. ||Numbers should not normally be used in the preferred name. See error description for details |- |Error||'''[[Space:DBE_735|735 Wrong character in preferred name]]''': A character not normally used in a name is in the preferred name field. ||See error description for details. |- |Error||'''[[Space:DBE_741|741 Separator in middle name]]''': There is a separator in the middle name field. || Examples include "/", "-", ",", "(" and ")".Separators should normally not be used in the middle name field. See error description for details. |- |Error||'''[[Space:DBE_742|742 Number in middle name]]''': There is a number in the middle name field. ||Numbers should not normally be used in the middle name. See error description for details. |- |Warning||'''[[Space:DBE_743|743 Prefix in middle name]]''': The middle name field contains a term normally considered a prefix.|| See suggestion description for details. |- |Error||'''[[Space:DBE_745|745 Wrong character in middle name]]''': A character not normally used in a name is in the middle name field. ||See error description for details. |- |Error||'''[[Space:DBE_751|751 Separator in nicknames]]''': There is a separator in the nicknames field.|| Examples include "/", "-", ",", "(" and ")". Separators should normally not be used in the nicknames field. See error description for details. |- |Warning||'''[[Space:DBE_749|749 Middle Name used in Netherlands]]''': Middle Name is used for a person born in the Netherlands. ||The concept of a middle name is not recognized in the Netherlands. To work on this suggestion, you must be a member of the [[Project:Netherlands|Netherlands Project]] or work with [[Project:Dutch_Roots/Naming_Convention#Dutch_Naming_Convention|Dutch Naming Conventions]] |- |Error||'''[[Space:DBE_751|751 Separator in nicknames]]''': There is a separator in the nicknames field. ||Examples include "/", "-", ",", "(" and ")". Separators should normally not be used in the nicknames field. See error description for details. |- |Error||'''[[Space:DBE_752|752 Number in nicknames]]''': There is a number in the nicknames field. ||Numbers should not normally be used in the nicknames. See error description for details. |- |Error||'''[[Space:DBE_753|753 Prefix in nicknames]]''': The nicknames field contains a term normally considered a prefix. ||See suggestion description for details. |- |Warning||'''[[Space:DBE_755|755 Wrong character in Nicknames]]''': In Nicknames there is unusual character.||Usually a typo is the common cause. |- |Warning||'''[[Space:DBE_765|765 Wrong character in suffix]]''': In the Suffix there is unusual character. || This could be a misspelled suffix. |- |Error||'''[[Space:DBE_782|782 Number in current last name]]''': In Current Last name numbers have been found. ||Typo or number in the wrong field. |- |Error||'''[[Space:DBE_783|783 Prefix in current last name]]''': The current last name field contains a term normally considered a prefix. ||See error description for details. |- |Error||'''[[Space:DBE_785|785 Wrong character in current last name]]''': A character not normally used in a name is in the current last name field. ||See suggestion description for details. |- |Error|||'''[[Space:DBE_791|791 Separator in last name other]]''': There is a separator in the last name other field. ||Examples include "/", "-", ",", "(" and ")". Separators should normally not be used in the last name other field. See error description for details and exceptions. |- |Error||'''[[Space:DBE_792|792 Number in last name other]]''': There is a number in the last name other field. ||Numbers should not normally be used in the last name other. See error description for details. |- |Warning||'''[[Space:DBE_793|793 Prefix in last name other]]''': The Last Name Other field has text that should be in prefix/suffix.||Entered the prefix in the wrong field. |- |Warning||'''[[Space:DBE_794|794 Wrong word in last name other]]''': A word not normally used as a name is in the last name other field. || Entered the wrong information in the Last Name Other field. See suggestion description for details. |- |Warning||'''[[Space:DBE_795|795 Wrong character in last name other]]''': A character not normally used in a name is in the last name other field.|| See suggestion description for details. |} ---- ===Gender Suggestions=== {{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-159.png|align=l|size=200|caption=''Running Time: 3:41''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pc5YWY1gLFA&feature=youtu.be|playlist=DD}}
'''Gender Confusion: Missing, Misidentified, or Just Plain Wrong!

'' Introduction to Gender Group Suggestions'''''
{| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; width:98%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Type & Link''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Name & Description'''
(links to the suggestion page) | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Common Cause''' |- |Error||'''[[Space:DBE_204|204 Father has no Gender]]''': This person's father doesn't have a gender. || Gender was not entered when the profile was created. Set father's gender. |- |Error||'''[[Space:DBE_304|304 Mother has no Gender]]''': This person's mother doesn't have a gender.||Gender was not entered when the profile was created. Set mother's gender. |- |Error{{YouTube|9gUrfWOgIbY||playlist=DD}}||'''[[Space:DBE_403|403 Single-sex marriage]]''': Both spouses have the same gender. Same-sex marriage is not uncommon today, but it was rare in history. ||Gender was not entered when the profile was created. Verify that one of the partners does not have the wrong gender and edit if appropriate. |} ---- ===Location Suggestions=== :''Location Suggestions'' are errors or warnings in the profile's [[Help:Location_Fields#Location_Field_Style_Guide|'''Location Fields'''.]]

The causes range from typos in the birth, marriage or death place entry, wrong data entered in the location fields such as numbers, punctuation or separators, Gedcom import data issues, or abbreviations. :*WIkiTree Style & Guidelines mandate "using their location, not ours," which means that the name of the location may have changed over time, and need to use the location name at the time the person in the profile lived there. Use caution working on'' Location Too Early'' errors; it may be simple to remove that location, but also need to check the correct name at that time in history. {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; width:98%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Type & Link''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Name & Description''''
(links to the suggestion page) | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Common Cause''' |- | |- |Error||'''[[Space:DBE_607|607 Misspelled word in birth location]]''': One of the words in the birth location field is misspelled.||Common cause is a typo. Correct the spelling. |- |Error||'''[[Space:DBE_608|608 Misspelled country in birth location]]''': The last word in the birth location field, if it is a country, is misspelled.||Common cause is a typo. Correct the spelling. |- |Error||'''[[Space:DBE_609|609 Wrong character in birth location]]''': There is a character in the birth location field that is normally not used in describing a geopolitical location.||Common cause is a typo. Correct the spelling. |- |Error||'''[[Space:DBE_610|610 Birth location in uppercase]]''': All characters in the birth location are in uppercase. Birth locations should be entered in title case (First letter of each word capitalized except words such as "and" and "of".)||Usually caused by a gedcom import and never changed. Need to change the case of the text to title case. |- |Error||'''[[Space:DBE_611|611 Birth location in lowercase]]''': All characters in the birth location are in lowercase. Birth locations should be entered in title case (First letter of each word capitalized except words such as "and" and "of".)||Usually caused by a gedcom import and never changed. Need to change the case of the text to title case. |- |Error||'''[[Space:DBE_613|613 () in birth location ]]''': Parentheses ( ) are used within the birth location name. Parentheses are not allowed in location fields.||Either move the information to the biography if it does not belong in the location field, or remove the parentheses if the place name is correct within them. |- |Error|||'''[[Space:DBE_637|637 Misspelled word in death location]]''': One of the words in the death location field is misspelled.||A typo is the common cause; correct spelling. |- |Error||'''[[Space:DBE_638|638 Misspelled country in death location]]''': The last word in the death location field, if it is a country, is misspelled.||A typo is the common cause; correct spelling. |- |Error||'''[[Space:DBE_639|639 Wrong character in death location]]''': There is a character in the death location field that is normally not used in describing a geopolitical location.||A typo is the common cause; correct spelling. |- |Error||'''[[Space:DBE_640|640 Death location in uppercase]]''': All characters in the death location are in uppercase. Death locations should be entered in title case (First letter of each word capitalized except words such as "and" and "of".)||Usually caused by a gedcom import and never changed. Need to change the case of the text to title case. |- |Error||'''[[Space:DBE_641|641 Death location in lowercase]]''': All characters in the death location are in lowercase. Death locations should be entered in title case (The first letter of each word capitalized except words such as "and" and "of".)||Usually caused by a gedcom import and never changed. Need to change the case of the text to title case. |- |Error||'''[[Space:DBE_643|643 () in death location]]''': Parentheses ( ) are used within the death location name. Parentheses are not allowed in location fields.||Either move the information to the biography if it does not belong in the location field, or remove the parentheses if the place name is correct within them. |- |Error||'''[[Space:DBE_667|667 Misspelled word in marriage location]]''': One of the words in the marriage location field is misspelled.||Possible typo; correct spelling. |- |Error||'''[[Space:DBE_668|668 Misspelled country in marriage location]]''': The last word in the marriage location field, if it is a country, is misspelled.||Possible typo; correct spelling. |- |Error||'''[[Space:DBE_669|669 Wrong character in marriage location]]''': There is a character in the marriage location field that is normally not used in describing a geopolitical location.||Possible typo; correct spelling. |- |Error||'''[[Space:DBE_670|670 Marriage location in uppercase]]''': All characters in the marriage location are in uppercase. Marriage locations should be entered in title case (First letter of each word capitalized except words such as "and" and "of".)||Usually caused by a gedcom import and never changed. Need to change the case of the text to title case. |- |Error||''''[[Space:DBE_671|671 Marriage location in lowercase]]''': All characters in the marriage location are in lowercase. Marriage locations should be entered in title case (First letter of each word capitalized except words such as "and" and "of".)||Usually caused by a gedcom import and never changed. Need to change the case of the text to title case. |- |Error||'''[[Space:DBE_673|673 () in marriage location]]''': Parentheses ( ) are used within the marriage location name. Parentheses are not allowed in location fields.||Usually caused by a gedcom import and never changed. Remove ( ). |} ---- ===Biography Suggestions=== :Biography Suggestions are generated from issues in the narrative section of the profile. The ''Easy'' level suggestions are errors of headings typos. Please see: {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; width:98%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed; text-align=center;" |- !Colspan=3|WikiTree Style and Guidelines - Biography Information |- ||[[Help:Biographies|Biographies]] |[[Help:Editing_Tips|Editing Tips]] |[[Help:Biographies#Text_Sections|Text Sections]] |} ---- {{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-66.png|align=l|size=250|caption='''Running Time: 2:41'''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DitEKl_UlGQ&feature=youtu.be}}
'''''Mr. E Heading for WikiTree!'''''


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Return to [[Space:Province_of_Georgia|Province of Georgia]] == Journey to Ebenezer, Province of Georgia == Note: dates vary between authors of sources for arrivals and departures. Names have multiple variations between the original spellings, due to English persons writing the names as it sounded to them and those translating from German or other languages. Other name variations occurred as the settlers adopted English spellings. === Emigrants Journey to Augsburg === Emigrants took many paths to Ebenezer. Not all of the people on the list below were on the first transport. The following Saltzburg Emigrants that were resolved to go to Georgia made their way to Augsburg and stayed there 5 Sep 1733 to 31 Oct 1733 . Newman, Henry, ''Henry Newman’s Salzburger Letterbooks'', Edited by George Fenwick Jones, pages 365-373 https://ugapress.manifoldapp.org/read/henry-newman-s-salzburger-letterbooks/section/1b85215f-9b4d-44dc-b4a9-e2e680769c4f *'''Arrived in Augsburg 5 Sep 1733''' ** 1. Hans Grueber ** 2. Paulus Schaghofer [Schwaighofer] and wife. *** 3. Margaretta Prindlinge *** 4. Maria, child *** 5. Thomas, child *** 6. Ursula, child ** 7. Lorentz Hueber and wife. *** 8. Maria Mandeliter *** 9. Magdalena, child *** 10. Johannes, child *** 11. Maria, child *** 12. Margaretta, child ** 13. Christian Steiner ** 14. Balthazar Fleiss, ** 15. Jerg Schwaigger ** 16. Thomas Gehwandt [Geschwandel] and wife. *** 17. Margaretta Hofer. *** 18. Margaretta, child ** 19. Anna Hofer Sister to # 17 ** 20. Tobias Lackner ** 21. Johannes Mashemer [Mosshamer] married #25 in Augsburg. ** 22. Barbara Rohrmoser *** 23. Gertraut Kroer, daughter to # 22 *** 24. Catharina Kroer, daughter to # 22 *** 25. Maria Kroer unmarried Step Daughter to # 22, married #21 in Augsburg ** ''26. George Beucher [Buecher] and Wife (Did not go, was dismissed) *** 27. ''Ursula Madreiter, (Did not go, was dismissed)'' *** 28. ''Regina, child (Did not go, was dismissed)'' *** 29. ''Barbara, child (Did not go, was dismissed)'' *** 30. ''Simon, child (Did not go, was dismissed)'' *** 31. ''Matthias, child (Did not go, was dismissed)'' *** 32. ''Johannes, child (Did not go, was dismissed)'' *** 33. ''Catharine, child (Did not go, was dismissed)'''' ** 34. Margaret [Martin] Hertzog (Note: Margaret typo) servant to #26 ** 35. Maria Reiter servant to #26 ** 36. Christian Leinberger servant to #26 ** 37. Mattheus Mietersteiner, * '''Arrived 24 Sep 1733''' ** 38. Peter Grueber ** 39. Simon Reiter * '''Arrived 9 Oct 1733'''. ** 40. Stephen Hirdelsperger [Note: typo, is Reidelsperger] ** 41. George Bartholomeus Roth and Wife *** 42. Maria Barbara Oswald * '''Arrived 19 Oct 1733''' ** 43. ''Bartholomeus Riste [Rieser] and wife. (went on 2nd transport)'' *** 44. ''Maria Zugseisen (went on 2nd transport)'' *** 45. ''Michael, child (went on 2nd transport)'' *** 46. ''Balthazar, child (went on 2nd transport)'' *** 47. ''George, child (went on 2nd transport)'' ** 48. Leonard Rouner [Rauner] * '''Arrived 30 Oct 1733''' ** 49. Matthew Braumberger === First Salzburger Transport === ==== Emigrants Journey From Augsburg to Rotterdam ==== Following a letter in ''[[Newman-7664|Henry Newman]]’s Salzburger Letterbooks'' from Isaac Minet at Dover in Kent dated 10 Jan 1733/4, a list of Saltzburg-Emigrants (see research notes below for 78 persons) are named who set out from Augsburg the 20 October 1733“ [31st] “under the Conduct of Mr. Von Reck Commissary, and arrived at Rotterdam the 16 November following and Embarked on board the '''Purrysburg Commanded by Capt. Tobias Fry''' for Georgia the 21st Ditto 1733” The group consisted of 26 men, 7 women, 10 girls and 2 boys for a total of 45. The first persons making the journey to settle Ebenezer included: Newman, Henry, ''Henry Newman’s Salzburger Letterbooks'' (PDF), Edited by George Fenwick Jones, pages 412-413 https://ugapress.manifoldapp.org/projects/henry-newman-s-salzburger-letterbooks Newman, Henry, ''Henry Newman’s Salzburger Letterbooks'', Edited by George Fenwick Jones, pages 412-413, https://ugapress.manifoldapp.org/read/henry-newman-s-salzburger-letterbooks/section/1b85215f-9b4d-44dc-b4a9-e2e680769c4f # [[Von_Reck-2|Mr. Von Reck]], Commissary # [[Boltzius-1|J. Martin Boltzius]] Pastor # [[Gronau-29|Is. Christ. Gronau]] Pastor # [[Ortmann-229|Christopher Ortmann]], Schoolmaster # * [[Unknown-667247|Juliana Unknown Ortman]] wife # [[Zwiffler-1|John Andr. Zweiffler]] Apothacary # [[Schweikert-211|Christian Schweikert]] Servant/Footman/Cook to Reck '''DIED 1735''' # [[Geschwandel-1|Thomas [Ge]Schwandel]] # * [[Hofer-1114 |Margaret Hofer Geschwandel]] wife '''DIED 1735''' # * [[Geschwandel-2|Margaret Geschwandel Schubdrein]] daughter # [[Moshammer-3 |John Moshammer]] '''DIED 1735''' # * [[Kraher-6|Mary Kraher Moshammer]] wife # [[Schweighoffer-8|Paul Schwaighoffer]] # * [[Pindlinger-2|Margaret Pindlinger Schweighoffer]] wife # * [[Schweighoffer-9|Mary Schweighoffer]] daughter # * [[Schweighoffer-10|Thomas Schweighoffer]] son # * [[Schweighoffer-7|Ursula Schweighoffer]] daughter # [[Hueber-225|Lorentz Hueber]] '''DIED 1734''' # * [[Mandeliter-1|Mary Mandeliter Hueber]], wife '''DIED 1734''' # * [[Hueber-226|Magdalena Hueber]] daughter '''DIED 1734''' # * [[Hueber-227|John Hueber]] son '''DIED 1735''' # * [[Hueber-228|Mary Hueber]] daughter '''DIED 1735''' # * [[Hueber-229|Margaret Hueber]], daughter # [[Rohrmoser-13|Barbara Rohrmoser Kraher]] '''DIED 1735''' # * [[Kraher-5|Katharine Kraher]] daughter # * [[Kraher-11|Gertrude Kraher]] daughter # [[Reiter-1042 |Maria Reiter]] '''DIED 1734''' # [[Hofer-1113|Anna Hofferin]] [Hofer] '''DIED 1735''' # [[Grueber-126|Hans Grueber]] '''DIED 1734''' # [[Steiner-3045|Christian Steiner]] '''DIED 1735''' # [[Fleiss-6|Balthazar Fleiss]] '''DIED 1734''' # Jerg [Georg] Swaigger [[Schweiger-13|George Schweiger]] # [[Lackner-170|Tobias Larkner [Lackner]]] '''DIED 1734''' # [[Gruber-679|Peter Grueber]] # [[Reiter-1043|Simon Reiter]] # [[Hertzog-290|Martin Herzog]] # [[Leimberger-5|Christian Leimberger]] # [[Riedelsperger-10|Stephen Reidelsperger]] # [[Mittersteiner-1|Matthew Mittersteiner]] '''DIED 1734''' # [[Rauschgot-1|Simon Rauschgot]] '''DIED 1735''' # [[Rauner-59|Leonard Rauner]] # [[Braunberger-67|Matthias/Matthew Braunberger]] '''DIED 1734''' # [[Roth-7733|George Bartholomeus Roth]] '''DIED 1735''' # * [[Oswald-1983|Mary Barbara Oswald Roth]] wife # [[Beque-36|Gilbert Beque]] # * wife removed from ship 14 Dec 1733 # * child removed from ship 14 Dec 1733 # * child removed from ship 14 Dec 1733 # * also see lists of additional passengers identified boarding ship below. Note: of the 44 names above, excluding Baron Von Reck, by the end of 1735, less than 2 years, after arrival 19 settlers died (43% died). This only counts the 44 settlers and not children that were born and died. There is a partial description of their journey when they left Augsburg found in the “Journal of the Travelling Saltzburg Emigrants from Augsburg to Franckfort on the Maine. [Apparently by Philip von Reck]” Newman, Henry, ''Henry Newman’s Salzburger Letterbooks'', Edited by George Fenwick Jones, PDF pages 379-381, https://ugapress.manifoldapp.org/read/henry-newman-s-salzburger-letterbooks/section/1b85215f-9b4d-44dc-b4a9-e2e680769c4f * 31 Oct 1733 the group left Augsburg at 11 AM. * 1 Nov 1733 they went through Donawerth [Donauworth] to Ebermorgen and Harburg Protestant Towns. * 2 Nov 1733 November they went through Dunckelspil [Dinkelsbiihl], * 4 Nov 1733 at 10 AM they arrived in Rottenburg [Rothenburg], * 6 Nov 1733 they went through Marckbareith [Marktbreit] to Marck Stefft [Mark- steft] where they boarded the ship. * 6-7 Nov 1733 it was calm. * 8-9 Nov 1733 the “Wind was contrary, so that they got to Wertheim later than they expected by one Day. They took Provisions at Wurtzburg then went to Wertheim, then Frankfort. * 11 Nov 1733 they boarded the ship and had good wind. * 12 Nov 1733 they sailed just beyond Hanau, the settlers stayed on the ship while “Mr. Commissary went that whole Night by Water to Franckfurth” seeking “Saltzburg Emigrants” that wanted to go to Georgia. The persons there “excused themselves for that time considering their common Sicknesses, which they contracted in Holland”. * 13 Nov 1733 at 1 PM the colonists arrived in Franckfort and received money. * 14 Nov 1733 the colonists went to the “Church called Barefooted [Franciscan] where the Minister out of Colossians 1.9 directed his whole discourse to the Colonists.” * 15 Nov 1733 the colonists went to church in the morning. No description of their journey has been found from 16 Nov 1733 until they arrived in Rotterdam on 27 Nov 1733. (Note: Frankfurt to Rotterdam on todays roads is about 460 km.) ==== Boltzius and Gronau Journey from Halle to Nimwegen ==== * 7 Nov 1733 Boltziuz and Gronau set out from Halle to Wernigerode. * 13 Nov 1733 they went to Osterwieck for their ordination. * 16 and 17 Nov they passed through Hamm, Lühnen and arrived at Wesel. * On the 18th they took a stagecoach to Cleve. * On the 20th they went to Nimwegen. * On the 21st they boarded a ship where they were delayed due to a storm but finally sailed.''Detailed Reports on the Salzburger Emigrants Who Settled in America'', Edited by Samuel Urslperger Volume One, 1733-1734 ''Part Two- The Travel Diary of the Two Pastors Messrs. Boltzius and Gronau Which the Two Have Kept from Halle to Georgia and for Some Time After Their Arrival in That Land'' , UGA Press https://ugapress.manifoldapp.org/read/detailed-reports-on-the-salzburger-emigrants-who-settled-in-america-edited-by-samuel-urslperger-volume-one-1733-1734/section/4e88a654-fc63-411e-b391-9ca84682b50b ==== The Ship Purysburg/Purrysburg ==== The ship Purrysburg was about 90 feet from front to back (stem to stern). She weighed about 190 tons burden and had a draft of 12 1/2 feetDetailed Reports on the Salzburger Emigrants Who Settled in America, Edited by Samuel Urlsperger Vol. III, 1736 digital database with images, image page 297 of 373, PDF page 272, https://ugapress.manifoldapp.org/projects/detailed-reports-on-the-salzburger-emigrants-who-settled-in-america-f047004e-0b1d-4a19-a3fe-70f693d4cebd (“The draft or draught of a ship's hull is the vertical distance between the waterline and the bottom of the hull (keel)”. In ''Detailed Reports on the Salzburger Emigrants Who Settled in America'' there were 91 passengers onboard.Newman, Henry, ''Henry Newman’s Salzburger Letterbooks'', Edited by George Fenwick Jones, digital database with images, image page 405 of 644, PDF pages 387, https://ugapress.manifoldapp.org/projects/henry-newman-s-salzburger-letterbooks In the 91 passenger total, the total number of crew with the captain was not clarified. JSTOR notes that 42 Saltzburger’s and their families totaling 78 in all went on the Purysburg. Herz, D., & Smith, J. D. (1996). “Into Danger but also Closer to God”: The Salzburgers’ Voyage to Georgia, 1733-1734. The Georgia Historical Quarterly, 80(1), 1–26. http://www.jstor.org/stable/40583385, see page 17 According to ''Fact-Checking Savannah's History'' 80 passengers arrived in Savannah on 12 Mar 1734.''Fact-Checking Savannah's History'' https://savannahhistory.home.blog/tag/savannah-1733/ So far 84 total passengers, including Saltzburger’s, have been identified below. There were 3 French passengers, a mother and 2 children, removed from the ship on 14 Dec 1733 making a total of 81 passengers completing the voyage, with at least 3 different embarkation dates identified and arriving 12 Mar 1734. This did not include the captain and crew. Searching for the 11 additional passengers noted in ''Detailed Reports on the Salzburger Emigrants Who Settled in America'' and the 78 total Saltzburger’s noted in JSTOR. The Purysburg was a very crowded ship. Note: 90 feet is distance between base 1 and 2 of a baseball field or 15 persons 6 feet tall lying head to heel. ==== Journey from Rotterdam to Ebenezer ==== [[Boltzius-1|Johann Martin Boltzius]] and [[Gronau-29|Israel Christian Gronau]] kept a travel diary of their journey. In November and December 1733, the Salzburgers made their way to England and endured their ship running aground and much seasickness. Highlights of their journey include: * 25 Nov 1733 Boltzius and Gronau) arrived in Rotterdam (Holland). “On November 27th, the Saltzburgers, for whose sake we had come here, finally arrived with their Commissioner von Reck.” * On the 30th the Saltzburgers were assigned quarters in two houses, * 2 Dec 1733 “the Saltzburgers were again brought aboard a ship, which, however, did not leave the harbor until the night of December 3rd.” * 7 Dec1733 “our ship ran aground on a sandbar, and consequently we had to remain in the same place for several days.” * 11 Dec 1733 - “As very slow progress is made by ships on the Maass River, we did not reach the sea until the 19th of (typo November) December.” * 11 Dec 1733 Henry Newman wrote a letter an noted later that day they arrived at Dover, England, docked and the passengers were taken to a house and served a meal. Newman, Henry, ''Henry Newman’s Salzburger Letterbooks'', Edited by George Fenwick Jones, PDF page 84 https://ugapress.manifoldapp.org/read/henry-newman-s-salzburger-letterbooks/section/1b85215f-9b4d-44dc-b4a9-e2e680769c4f * 14 Dec 1733 the following passengers embarked (port unknown): A List of the Early Settlers of Georgia, Edited by E. Merton Coulter and Albert B. Saye https://ugapress.manifoldapp.org/system/actioncallout/942870e2-a50c-411f-9667-389b519cc9ce/attachment/original-91386f8bd1d21dfdccbdcdd88ad0c7c5.pdf # * Adrian Loyer # ** Adrian, son # ** Peter, son # ** Francis Britain, servant # * David Peters # ** Elenor, wife # ** David, son # ** Elenor, dau # ** George # ** Priscilla # * Will Rigden # ** Jane, wife # ** Joseph, son # ** Mary, dau # ** Will, son Embarkation date and port unknown: # * [[Sale-893|Will Sale]] (on own accord) # ** Eliz, wife # ** Thomas Newman, servant # ** Joseph Somers, servant # ** George Stephens, servant # ** Josua (Joshua) Stringer, servant # ** Eliza Mittin, servant * 17 Dec 1733 additional passengers boarded (port unknown) the ship and arrived in Georgia 12 Mar 1734. Those passengers boarding 17 Dec 1733 included: A List of the Early Settlers of Georgia, Edited by E. Merton Coulter and Albert B. Saye https://ugapress.manifoldapp.org/system/actioncallout/942870e2-a50c-411f-9667-389b519cc9ce/attachment/original-91386f8bd1d21dfdccbdcdd88ad0c7c5.pdf # * James Baillou # ** wife, Mary # ** son Isaac # * Edward Bush # * James Carteriades # ** wife, Magdalene # * Loyd Gibbons # ** wife, Frances # **son Christropher # ** dau Mary # * John Scot # ** wife Henrietta # ** son James # ** dau Sarah A List of the Early Settlers of Georgia, Edited by E. Merton Coulter and Albert B. Saye https://ugapress.manifoldapp.org/system/actioncallout/942870e2-a50c-411f-9667-389b519cc9ce/attachment/original-91386f8bd1d21dfdccbdcdd88ad0c7c5.pdf * 20 Dec 1733 “the following day, which was a Sunday, could not be used for the edification of all according to our wish and desire because we and our congregation were overtaken by seasickness caused by the violent movement of the ship. “ * 21 Dec 1733 “we arrived near Dover but could not enter the harbor for lack of a pilot who was supposed to come from Dover to meet us and guide our ship through the dangerous waters”. * 22 Dec 1733 “some of the Saltzburgers, particularly women who had become somewhat discouraged by the diffculties of the boat trip, let it be known that they would prefer to stay here in this country; but they were encouraged again and acquiesced. Afterwards, the Saltzburgers were taken off the ship by us and Commissioner von Reck and were led in pairs to a certain house where a meal had been prepared for them. “ * 25 Dec 1733 December 25th 1733 the “emissary of the Trustees [Coram] has stayed with us and will remain here until everything on the ship has been put in order. We had a very great storm for several days, and one ship was wrecked in this neighborhood. Thus God did us a very special favor by bringing us into the harbor in time and mercifully protecting us from damage. “ ''Detailed Reports on the Salzburger Emigrants Who Settled in America'', Edited by Samuel Urslperger Volume One, 1733-1734 ''Part Two- The Travel Diary of the Two Pastors Messrs. Boltzius and Gronau Which the Two Have Kept from Halle to Georgia and for Some Time After Their Arrival in That Land'' , UGA Press https://ugapress.manifoldapp.org/read/detailed-reports-on-the-salzburger-emigrants-who-settled-in-america-edited-by-samuel-urslperger-volume-one-1733-1734/section/4e88a654-fc63-411e-b391-9ca84682b50b “Because now, with respect to the calendar, we have to adjust ourselves to the English way, we are starting to arrange our diary according to it, and therefore, make the beginning ('''Note''': they switched to the Julian calendar). ''Detailed Reports on the Salzburger Emigrants Who Settled in America'', Edited by Samuel Urslperger Volume One, 1733-1734, Notes pg 197 (7) ''Part Two- The Travel Diary of the Two Pastors Messrs. Boltzius and Gronau Which the Two Have Kept from Halle to Georgia and for Some Time After Their Arrival in That Land'' , UGA Press https://ugapress.manifoldapp.org/read/detailed-reports-on-the-salzburger-emigrants-who-settled-in-america-edited-by-samuel-urslperger-volume-one-1733-1734/section/4e88a654-fc63-411e-b391-9ca84682b50b * 21 December 1733, the “Saltzburgers were bound by oath and had to promise with hand and mouth to be subject to the English government, their present authority, and, as subjects, to show obedience in their enjoyment of the rights and freedoms of the land. On this occasion the following ceremony took place: There appeared before us Captain Coram, deputy for the Trustees, and also the captain of our ship [Tobias Fry] and an English merchant [William Sale]. In their presence Commissioner von Reck gave a brief address in which he praised the good deeds done for the Saltzburgers and urged upon them gratitude to God and to their benefactors. After they had promised obedience with a loud yes, a proclamation, written in German, was read to them in the name of the Trustees, which told them about the freedoms and privileges they were to enjoy in this land and also about their duties. Hereafter the names of the Saltzburgers were written on the bottom of the proclamation. Then the Saltzburgers had to touch the paper and were asked whether they meant to honor all of this. They confirmed it with a yes and then shook the deputy’s [Coram’s] hand.” * 7 Jan 1734 They were not able to set sail due to the wind. * 8 Jan 1734, the settlers sailed from Dover on the Purysburg.Georgia Salzburger Genealogy and History: Transports - Ships - Original Source Information https://www.gasalzburgers.com/history/transports-ships An Extract of the Journal of Mr. Commissary Von Reck, London, 1734 digital database with image, image page 8 of 80 https://archive.org/details/extractofjournal00reck/page/n7/mode/2up?view=theater * 10 Jan 1734 “Today our bodies were strengthened again. With the favorable wind we passed this morning out of the English Channel, which is 300 English miles long.” They documented day to day occurrences. They prayed and sang hymns. * 23 Feb 1734 they saw white birds indicating land was near and flying fish. * 4 Mar 1734 land was sighted. * 7 Mar 1734 some of the settlers were permitted to go to Charleston in a sloop. They wrote a list of things they had noted. An Extract of the Journal of Mr. Commissary Von Reck, London, 1734 digital database with image, image page 8 of 72 https://archive.org/details/extractofjournal00reck/page/n7/mode/2up?view=theater * 9 Mar 1734 they were back on the ship. * '''12 Mar 1734 some of the settlers were taken ashore to Savannah.''' * 13 Mar 1734 a tent was set up for the Salzburgers. * 17 Mar 1734 a male child was born. * 20 Mar 1734 several settlers left to go build houses and bridges where they were going to live. * 26 Mar 1734 they learned that the place where they were going to live and the river was to be called '''Ebenezer, and was named by Oglethorpe.''' * 20 Apr 1734 they learned how to make half beer and a recipe was noted. * 24 Apr they received 12 of 30 head of cattle. * 27 Mar 1734 they were made aware of rattlesnakes. * 28 Mar 1734 the settlers are slowly moving to Ebenezer and some are at [[Space:Abercorn%2C_Province_of_Georgia |Abercorn, Province of Georgia]] and some already at Ebenezer. * 4 Apr 1734 they received some wild cows and calves and are working to transport them to Ebenezer. Some of the settlers are becoming ill. * 3 May they received 10 barrels of seeds sent by ship. * 7 May 1734, Gronau is in Ebenezer and Boltzius is in Abercorn. The settlers continued to move to Ebenezer. * 31 May 1734 an Indian killed a deer, brought it to the settlers and told them to take what they wanted of it. * 5 Jun 1734, Boltzius, who had been to Charleston, was now in Ebenezer. * 14 Jun 1734 - last week, Georg Schweiger and Anna Hofer said they wanted to marry and the marriage was performed on the 14th.The Travel Diary of the Two Pastors Messrs. Boltzius and Gronau Which the Two Have Kept from Halle to Georgia and for Some Time After Their Arrival in That Land, Part 1 and Part 2 https://ugapress.manifoldapp.org/read/detailed-reports-on-the-salzburger-emigrants-who-settled-in-america-edited-by-samuel-urslperger-volume-one-1733-1734/section/4e88a654-fc63-411e-b391-9ca84682b50b Note: this was the first recorded marriage found after the settlers arrived. * The settlers lived in huts before houses were built. Von Reck sketched a drawing of an early hut and shelter. Det Kongelige Bibliotek Center for Manuscripts and Rare Books Von Reck’s Drawings page other drawings No. 46, http://www5.kb.dk/permalink/2006/manus/22/eng/No.+46/?var= === Second Salzburger Transport === 16 and 24 Sep 1734 Mr. Urlsperger wrote a letter to Mr. H. Newman that 21 Saltsburgers had come from Memmingen [to Augsburg]. He noted he was enclosing a list of 47 persons to go to Georgia on the second transport. He expected the number would increase to sixty before Thursday. “A List of the Saltzburgers embarked on Board the '''Prince of Wales''' for Georgia was made out by Mr. Vat 29th October 1734”. Salzburger’s identified by Mr. Vat on the ship arriving in Georgia 28 Dec 1734 included:Newman, Henry, ''Henry Newman’s Salzburger Letterbooks'', Edited by George Fenwick Jones, PDF pages 482-483 https://ugapress.manifoldapp.org/projects/henry-newman-s-salzburger-letterbooks # * [[Rieser-108|Bartholomeus Riser]], # ** his Wife [[Zugseisen-2|Maria Zugseisen Rieser]] and 3 Boys # ** [[Rieser-107|Michael Rieser]], # ** [[Rieser-109|Balthasar Rieser]] # ** [[Rieser-110|Johann Georg Rieser]] # * [[Bacher-52|Thomas Bacher]], # ** his Wife [[Schweiger-21|Maria Schweiger Bacher]] and 2 Girls # ** [[Bacher-53|Maria Bacher]] # ** [[Bacher-51|Apollonia Bacher]] # * [[Schoppacher-2|Ruprecht Schoppacher]] # ** his Wife [[Wassermann-49|Maria Ursula Wassermann Schoppacher]] and 2 Girls # ** [[Schoppacher-5|Agatha Schoppacher]] # ** [[Schoppacher-3|Maria Schoppacher]] # ** [[Schoppacher-1|Margaretta Schoppacher]] born at Gravesend. # * [[Kalcher-40|Ruprecht Kalcher]] and # ** his Wife [[Günter-3206|Margaretha Günter Kalcher]] # * [[Pichler-198|Thomas Pichler]] # ** and [[Unknown-672344|Maria Unknown Pichler]] his Wife # * [[Eischberger-1|Ruprecht Eischberger]] and # ** his Wife [[Riedelsperger-9|Maria Riedelsperger Eischberger]] # * [[Burgsteiner-8|Matthias Burgsteiner]] and # ** his Wife [[Schappacher-1|Agatha Schappacher Burgsteiner]] # * [[Rottenberger-5|Stephen Rottenberger]] (also Rothenberger) and # ** his Wife [[Piedler-1|Catharina Piedler Rottenberger]] # * [[Steiner-3073|Ruprecht Steiner]] and # ** his Wife [[Winter-8652|Maria Winter Steiner]] # * [[Steiner-3072|Simon Steiner]] and # ** his Wife [[Schoppacher-4|Gertraut Schoppacher Steiner Reiter]] # * [[Riedelsperger-4|Adam Riedelsperger]] and # ** his Wife [[Rossbacher-6|Barbara Rossbacher Riedelsperger]] # * Veit Lemenhesser [Lemenhofer] [[Lemmenhofer-2|Veit Lemmenhofer]] and # ** his Wife Maria, [[Halbenthaler-1|Maria Halbenthaler Lemmenhofer]] # *[[Brandner-119|Matthias Brandner]] and # ** his Wife [[Hierl-33 |Maria Hierl Brandner]] # * Ruprecht Zimmerman [[Zimmerebner-11|Ruprecht Zimmerebner]] # * [[Glantz-133|Sebastian Glantz]] '''DIED 1735''' # * [[Felser-6|Georg. Felser]] # * Paulus Zietrauer [[Zitterauer-1|Paulus Zitterauer]] # * [[Brückner-484|Georg Bruckner]] # * Paulus Lemenhesser [Lemenhofer] [[Lemmenhofer-1|Paulus Lemmenhofer]] # * [[Bach-1128|Gabriel Bach]] # * Car. [Carl] Sigmund Ott [[Ott-4207|Carl Siegmund Ott]] # * [[Muggitzer-1|Hans Michael Muggizer]] (Muggitzer) # * [[Zant-30|Bartholomeus “Zand”]] # * [[Kogler-171|Georg. Kogler]] # * [[Riedelsperger-8|Nicolaus Riedelsperger]] # * [[Reidelsperger-1|Christian Reidelsperger]] [Riedelsperger] # * [[Madereiter-1 |Hans Madreüter]] # * Jacob Schortner [[Schartner-32|Jacob Schartner]] # * Ruprecht Zietrauer [[Zittrauer-163|Ruprecht Zittrauer]] # * Sibilla Schawl [[Schwab-2061|Sibylla Schwab Resch Geschwandel]] # * [[Landfelder-1|Veit Landfelder]] # * Andreas Rasch [[Resch-266|Andreas Resch]] # * [[Sanftleben-9|Georg. Sanftleben]] # * [[Hessler-245|Christian Hassler [Hessler, Hossler] ]] # * [[Maurer-2905|Gabriel Maurer]] # * [[Maurer-2930|Hans Maurer]] # * Heinrich Bischof [[Bishop-22692|Henry Bishop]] English boy in Boltzius service Other Passengers on the ship arriving in Georgia 28 Dec1734 included: # * Mr. John Vat accompanied Saltzburger’s # * Sir Francis Bathurst # * Tomochichi Sweet, J. A. (2008). Will the Real Tomochichi Please Come Forward? American Indian Quarterly, 32(2), 141–177. http://www.jstor.org/stable/30114262 # ** his wife Senauki # ** his nephew Toahahwi # ** Yamacraw warrior # ** Yamacraw warrior # ** Yamacraw warrior # ** Yamacraw warrior # ** Yamacraw warriorPhillips, John, General James Oglethorpe: From Georgia to Cranham Hall, 2023, https://www.google.com/books/edition/General_James_Oglethorpe_From_Georgia_to/pZvMEAAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=ship+%22prince+of+wales%22+%26+1734+Georgia&pg=PA1734&printsec=frontcover # * Joseph Bell # * Will Calloway # ** his wife Susanna Calloway # * Eliza Cundall # * son John # * son Tho # * son Will # * Ri Ecles # * Thos Egerton # * [[Ewen-177|Will Ewen]] # * Jo Gulliver # * John Jones # * Jane Leak # * Phoebe Loyd # * Thomas Mayer (Meyer) # ** wife Ursula # ** son Danl # ** son Geo # ** son Hen # ** Dau Ursula # * Eliza Parker # * Fra Piercy # * Jo Shears # * Joseph Smith # * Tho Trip # * Danl Weisseger # * Mary Bashter # * Sir Fra Bathurst # ** wife Frances # ** dau Eliza # ** dau Martha # ** dau Mary # ** son Robert # * Tho Bayley # * Andr Godfrey Dietzius # ** wife Matakena # ** dau Anna Amelia # ** dau Torodea # * John Dun # * Christr Gallimore # * Jonathan Hood # * Jo Horn # * Jo Ring # ** dau Cath # ** son Jo Christr # ** son Jo Peter # * Alexander Ross # * Anne Taylor A List of the Early Settlers of Georgia, Edited by E. Merton Coulter and Albert B. Saye https://ugapress.manifoldapp.org/system/actioncallout/942870e2-a50c-411f-9667-389b519cc9ce/attachment/original-91386f8bd1d21dfdccbdcdd88ad0c7c5.pdf # * John Cuthbert https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1199&context=aujh # * Archibald MacGilivray https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1199&context=aujh ** (Note: total 58 settlers, 60 other passengers, Total 118 passengers identified plus crew) ==== Journey from Augsburg to Rotterdam to Gravesend ==== * 23 Sep 1734 the settlers left Urlsperger’s house in Augsburg accompanied by Mr. Vat. In a letter dated 4 Oct 1734, Mr. Vat wrote that their “Baggage being put upon two Waggons, a Messenger on Horse back went with us thro Donawerth [Donauworth], Diinckelspiel [Dinkelsbiihl], Rothenburg, as far as Wertheim”. A very detailed description of their journey from Augsburg to Rotterdam including [[Von_Reck-2|Baron Von Reck]] catching up with them can be found in Henry Newman’s Saltzburger Letterbooks pages 486-492. * 22 Oct 1734 Vat wrote a letter to Mr. H. Newman to notify him that to get the settlers to Gravesend, he had “agreed with Wm. Thompson Commander of the Two Brothers 150 Tunns, North Carolina built, for carrying to Gravesend for five Shillings sterling per head”. * 2 Nov 1734 Mr Vat wrote in a letter that they had docked in Gravesend, England at 5 PM,Newman, Henry, ''Henry Newman’s Salzburger Letterbooks'', Edited by George Fenwick Jones, PDF pages 486-492, 497-499 https://ugapress.manifoldapp.org/projects/henry-newman-s-salzburger-letterbooks * 28 Dec 1734 - The settlers that traveled on the Prince of Wales with Captain George Dunbar arrived in Georgia. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Prince_of_Wales%2C_Arrived_28_December_1734 https://immigrantships.net/v5/1700v5/princeofwales17341228.html ___________________________________________________________________________________________ === '''NOTE: the following transports need to be reviewed/checked for accuracy''' === === Third Saltzburger Transport === ==== The Ship London Merchant ==== Von Reck sketched a drawing in the fall of 1735 of the ''London Merchant'' in the English Channel with the ship ''Simonds'' on the horizon. The ''London Merchant'' had 3 masts. Det Kongelige Bibliotek Center for Manuscripts and Rare Books Von Reck’s Drawings page 33 recto http://www5.kb.dk/permalink/2006/manus/22/eng/33+recto/?var= National Humanities Center Resource Toolbox Becoming American: The British Atlantic Colonies, 1690-1763, Ebenezer (“Rock of Help”) A Refuge for German Protestants in Georgia, founded 1734, https://nationalhumanitiescenter.org/pds/becomingamer/growth/text4/germansgeorgia.pdf Western Australia Museum, Shipwreck Databases, Early Sailing Ships, https://museum.wa.gov.au/maritime-archaeology-db/early-sailing-ships#:~:text=of%20a%20ship.-,Barque,Sometimes%20spelled%20%27bark%27. Types of Sailing Vessels http://cblights.com/cruising/typesOfSailingVessels.pdf called fore, main and mizzen masts.Wikipedia, draft (hull) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Draft_(hull) In addition, Von Reck did a 1736 sketch of a deck plan of the ship, London Merchant, Captain John Thomas, in his sketch book.Det Kongelige Bibliotek Center for Manuscripts and Rare Books Von Reck’s Drawings page 3 recto http://www5.kb.dk/permalink/2006/manus/22/eng/3+recto/?var= ==== The Passengers ==== The ship London Merchant arrived 17 Feb 1736 Georgia Salzburger Genealogy and History: Transports - Ships https://www.gasalzburgers.com/history/transports-ships Note: Names listed below to be verified, corrected and added to as needed. # * [[Arnsdorff-18|Andreas Lorenz Arnsdorff]] # ** [[Unknown-663296|Catharina Dorothea (Unknown) Leitner Arnsdorff]], wife # ** [[Arnsdorff-20|Magdalena]] child, # ** [[Arnsdorff-21| Johann Peter (John)]] child # ** [[Arnsdorff-22|Sophia Catharina Elisabeth "Sophy"]] child # ** [[Arnsdorff-23|Maria Margaretha]] child # ** [[Arnsdorff-24| Dorothea Catharina]] child # * Bauer, Andreas # * Cornberger, Johann # * Einecker (Einegger), Barbara # * Einecker (Einegger), Gertraud # * Ernst, Josef # ** (Anna) Maria (wife) # ** Sabina (daughter) # ** Susanna (Catharina) (daughter) # * [[Floerl-3|Carl Flerl (Florl)]] # * Flerl, Johann [[Florl-2|Johannes Florl]] # ** [[Holflinger-1|Anna Maria Holflinger]] (wife) # * Grimmiger, Andreas/Andrew [[Grimminger-17|Andreas Grimminger]] # ** Sabina (wife) [[Unknown-540487|Sabina Unknown Grimminger]] # ** ?family # * Haberfehner, Frantz # ** Maria (wife) # ** Maria (child) # ** Susanna (child) # ** Magdalena (child) # * Herrnberger, Frantz Sigmund # * Holtzer, Susanna # Holtzer, Catharina # * Hopflinger, (Anna) Maria # * Krause, Leonhard # * Lackner, Martin # * [[Leitner-267|Leitner, Josef]] # * Maurer, Barbara # * Muller (Miller), Friedrich Wilhelm # ** Anna Christina (wife) # ** (Johann) Simon (child) # ** (Johann) Paul (child) # ** (Johanna) Margaretha (child) # ** (Agatha) Elisabetha (child) # ** (Anna) Maria Magdalena (child) # * Ossenecker (Ossenegger) # * Pletter, Johann # * Reiter (Reuter), Peter # * Reiser, (Johann) Michael # ** Anna Maria (wife) # ** Gottlieb (child) # * Schmidt, Johann # ** Catharina Zehetner (wife) # ** (Johann) Jacob (child) # * Spielbiegler, Rosina # ** Johann (child) === The 3rd Palatine Transport === This transport sailed on the Two Brothers with Captain Thompson and arrived 7 October 1738. ==== Passengers ==== # * Adde Salomo # ** Margaretha (wife) # ** Johann (child) # * Bischoff, Anna Maria # * Custabader, Catharina # * Gebgart, Magdalena # ** Elisabetha (sister) # ** Eva (sister) # * Heidt, Conrad # ** Elisabetha (wife) # ** Hans Michael (child) # ** Elisabetha (child) # * Heinrich, Peter [[Heinrich-69|Peter Heinrich]] # ** Juliana (wife) [[Unknown-680166|Juliana Unknown Heinrich]] # ** Eva (Barbara) (child) # ** (Anna) Catharina (child) # ** (Anna) Magdalena (child) # ** (Hanna) Margaretha (child) [[Schweiger-12|Hanna-Margaretha (Anna Margaret) Schweiger aka Heinrich, Zitterauer]] birth name wrong on profile? # ** Johann Georg (child) # * Loenberger, Christian # ** Margaretha (wife) # * Nett, Friedrich # ** Elisabetha (wife) # * Schneider, Abraham # * Schneider, Michael [[Schnieder-110|Hans Michael Schneider]] # ** Anna (wife) # ** Hans Georg (child) [[Schnieder-110|John-George Schneider]] # ** Johann (child) [[Schnieder-120|John Schneider]] # * Straube, Adam # * Waldhauser (Volthoward), Barbara # * Waldhauer (Volthoward), Margaretha === Sanftleben Party === This group came on the Charles with Captain Hamond and arrived 27 June 1739. ==== Passengers ==== # * Berenberger, Margaretha # * Ruprecht Zimmerebner # * Egger, Margaretha # * Ulich Lackner # * Martin Lackner # ** Lackner, Elisabetha (Sister of Martin Lackner) # * Michael Schneider # * Sanftleben, Georg [[Sanftleben-9|Georg Sanftleben]] # ** Sanftleben, (Anna) Elisabetha (Sister of Georg) [[Sanftleben-13|Elizabeth Sanftleben]] need source for name Anna. # * Ulich, Johann # * Wassermann, Elisabetha # * Johann Pletter === The 4th Salzburg Transport === This transport sailed on the ship Loyal Judith with Captain John Lemon and arrived 2 December 1741 ==== Passengers ==== # * Bacher, Balthasar # ** Anna Maria (wife) # * Bacher, Matthaus [[Pacher-28 |Matthäus Pacher Bacher]] # ** Christina (wife) [[Langegger-5 |Christina Maria Langegger Pacher Bacher]] # * Bruckl (Brickelin) # * Crell, Walbruga # * Eigel, Georg # ** Ursula (wife) # ** Anna Theresa (child) # ** Lorentz Ludwig (child) # ** Anna Maria (child) # ** Johann Lorentz (child) # ** Johann Frantz (child) # ** Samuel (child) 1740-1741 # * Eischberger, David # * Glaner (Klamer), Georg # ** Gertraut (wife) # * Glocker, Bernhard # ** Elisabetha (wife) # ** Gertraut (child) # ** Eva (child) # ** Sebastian (child) # ** Paul (child) # * Graniwetter, Casper # ** Anna Catharina (wife) # * Haberer, Michae # ** Anna Barbara (wife) # ** Johann Christoph (child) 1741-1741 # * Haussler, Christina # * Kocher, Johann Georg # ** Maria Helena (Apollonia) (wife) # ** Georg (child) # * Kohleisen, Peter # ** Maria (wife) # * Kreder (Koeder), Apollonia # * Kunlin, Conrad (Kunej) died 1741 # ** Maria (wife) # ** Johannes (child) # * Lackner (Lechner), Martin # ** Catharina Barbara (wife) # * Lechner, Veit # ** Magdalena (wife) # ** Elisabetha (child) # * Maurer, Johannes # ** Maria (wife) # * Meyer (Mayer, Johann Georg # * Meyer (Mayer), Johann Ludwig # ** Elisabetha Muller (wife) # * [[Bacher-185| Maria Bacher Meyer (Mayer) Kieffer]] # * Piltz, Andreas [[Piltz-36|Andreas Piltz]] # ** Sybilla (wife) [[Bacher-246|Sybilla Bacher Piltz Zant Glaner]] # * Reiser, Simon # ** Magdalena (wife) # * Roner, Magdalena # * Meyer, George # * Scheffler, Johannes # ** Catharina (wife) # ** Johannes (child) # * Scheraus, Johann # ** Maria Helena Gott (wife) # ** Johann (child) # * Schrempf, Ruprecht # * Steinbacher, Barbara # * Vigera, Johann Friedrich   === The 4th Palatine Transport === This transport sailed on the shop Judith with Captain Walter Quarme and arrived 22 January 1746. ==== Passengers ==== # * Ihle (Illy), Jacob # ** Agnes (wife) # ** Andreas (child) # ** Wilhelm (child) # ** Michael (child) # ** Jacob (child) # * Treutlen, Clara Job [[Job-423|Clara Job Treutlen]] # ** Johann Adam (child) [[Treutlen-2|John Adam Treutlen]] # * Walthauer (Walthour), Johann Casper # ** Johann Caspar (child) # ** Georg Michael (child) === The 5th Palatine Transport === This transport sailed on the Charles Town Galley with Captain Peter Bogg and arrived 2 Oct 1749. ==== Passengers ==== # * Baumann, Conrad # * Blessing, Leonhard # * Buntz, Johann Georg # * Burckhart, Martin # * Dechtli, Johann Georg # * Dellinger, Christoph # * Heidt, Georg. # * Kaup, Jacob # * Kohler, Barbara # * Kugel, Johann # * Kugel, Matthias # * Kuhn, Balthasar # * Lamprecht, Johann Georg # ** Anna Maria (wife) # ** Andreas (child) # * Michler, Jost. # * Mohr, Jacob # ** Anna Maria (wife) # ** Christiana (child) # ** (child) # ** (child) # * Rentz, Johann Georg # * Scheffer, Johann Friedrich # * Schneider, (Anna) Barbara sister Catharina # ** Schneider, (Maria) Catharina Sister Barbara # * Schubdrein, Daniel # * Suchbdrein, Josef # * Schubdrein, (Johann) Peter # * Seckinger, Andreas # ** Catharina (Mohr) Seckinger (wife) # ** (child) # ** (child) # ** (child) # ** (child) # ** (child) # * Seckinger, Lucia # * Seckinger, Matthias # ** Anna Catharina Gunther (wife) # ** Johann Georg (child) # ** Anna (child) # ** Samuel (child) # ** Jonathan (child) # ** Hanna Elisabeth (child) # * Weber, (Georg) Michael # * Wirtsch (Wertsch), Johann Caspar # * Ziegler, Johann Georg # * Zoller, Johann Balthasar # ** Rosina (wife) === The 1st Swabian Transport === This transport sailed on the Charming Martha with Captain Charles Leslie and arrived 29 Oct 1750. ==== Passengers ==== # * Bollinger, Georg # * Fetzer, (widow) # ** Christian (child) # ** daughter (child) # * Fetzer, Sebastian # ** Ursula (wife) # ** Anna (child) # * Fetzer, Johann Ulrich # ** Barbara Geiger (wife) # * Heinle, Johann # ** Barbara, wife # ** Johann (child) # ** Jacob (child) # * Helmle, Nikolaus # ** Maria Magdalena (wife) # * Herzog, Georg # * Huber, Anna # * Huber, Helena # * Huber, Jacob # ** unknown (wife) # ** daughter # ** daughter # ** daughter # * Huber, Sara # * Michel, Catharina, # * Neidlinger, Johann # ** Johann II (child) # ** Neidlinger, Ulrich (son of Johann) # ** Ulrich II (child) # * Oechsele, Barbara # * Paulitsch, (Johann) Philip [[Paulitsch-3|Johannes Phillip Paulitsch]] # ** Anna Magdalena (wife) [[Vetterli-3|Anna Magdalena Vetterli Paulitsch]] # * Rahn, Caspar [[Rahn-161|Johann Caspar Rahn]] # * Rahn, Conrad [[Rahn-149|Conrad Rahn]] # ** Anna Barbara Paulitsch, wife [[Paulitsch-1|Anna Barbara Paulitsch Rahn]] # * Rahn, Jacob [[Rahn-149|Jacob Rahn]] # * Scheraus, Johann I # ** Maria Helena Gott (wife) # * Scheraus, Johann II # * Scheraus, Magdalena # ** Johann III (child) # * Schleicher, Georg   === The 2nd Swabian Transport === This transport went on the ship Antelope with Captain John McClelland and arrived 23 Oct 1751. ==== Passengers ==== # * Brahm, (Johann) Wilhelm (Gerhard) # ** Wilhelmina (wife) # * Gerber, Paul # * Gnann, Jacob [[Gnann-38|Jacob Gnann]] # * Gnann, (Johann) George [[Gnann-6|Johann George Gnann]] # ** Anna Gress (wife) [[Gress-41|Anna Gress Gnann]] # ** Andreas (child) [[Gnann-5|Andreas Gnann]] # ** Michael (child) [[Gnann-31|Michael Gnann]] # ** Jacob (child) [[Gnann-32|Jacob Gnann]] # * Hackel, Jorg # * Haisler, David # * Hammer, Peter # ** Anna Rosina (wife) # ** Elisabetha # * Hasenlauer, Sebastian # * Kraft, David # ** Anna Barbara Brant (wife) # * Mack, Wolfgang # * Neibling, Alexander # * Neibling, Bartholomaus # * Oechsele, Christian # ** Angelika (wife) # * Oechsele, Johann # * Oechsele, (Johann) Melchior # ** (Johann) Michael (child) # ** Maria Christian (child) # * Oechsele, Michael # ** Maria (wife) # * Remshard, Daniel # ** Margaretha (wife) # * Schroder, Anna # * Schubdrein, Daniel # ** Margaretha (wife) # ** Johann Peter (child) # * Slesing, (Johann) Leonhaard # * Tussing (Duseign), Jacob # * Unselt, David # * Winckler, (Hans) Georg # * Ziegler, Agnesia, nee Hermann # ** Eva Maria (child) . # ** Johann Michel (child) # * Zipperer, Christian (Jonathan) [[Zipperer-36|Christian Zipperer]] # ** Anna Maria (wife) [[Unknown-329372|Anna Maria Zipperer]] # ** Jonathan (child) [[Zipperer-3|Christian Jonathan Zipperer]] # ** Peter (child) === The 3rd Swabian Transport === This transport sailed on an unknown ship with Captain Brown and arrived Nov 1752. ==== Passengers ==== # * Daumer, Michel # * Eberhard, Johann # * Eckhart, Martin # * Eckhart, Ursula # * Ehrhard, Johann # * Fischer, George # ** Anna Catharina, wife # * Fischer, Michael # * Fischer, Nikolaus # * Frey, Abraham # * Groner, Barbara # * Gross, Michael # * Hagemeyer, Juliana # ** Euphrosyna (child) # * Hasenlauer, Sebastian # * Hirschmann, (Johann) Caspar II # ** (Johann) Caspar II (child) # ** Barbara (child) # * Lange, Georg # * Lange, Gottlieb # * Lange, Johann I # ** Johann II (child) # * Lohrmann, Johann # * Mack, Bartholomaus # ** Maria (child) # * Mack, Thomas # * Mack, Wolfgang # * Neibling (Niebling, Nubling), Bartholomaus # * Niess, (Johann) Georg # * Niess, (Johann) Leonhard # * Niess, Margaretha # * Niess, Martin # * Pfluger, Johann I # * Piltz, Sigismund # ** Anna (wife) # * Rabenhorst, Christian # * Rau, Anna Catharina # ** Barbara (child) #. (Johann) Georg # * Salfner, Matthias I # ** Agatha, wife # ** Matthias II, (child) # ** (Georg) Leonhard (child) # ** Anna Margaretha (child) # ** Jacob (child) # * Salfner, (Johann) Adam # * Salfner, Michael # * Schneider, Andreas === Establishing Ebenezer === ==== Old Ebenezer ==== Ebenezer (also found spelled Ebenezar) was settled in 1734 and was located in what became Effingham County about twenty-five miles northwest of Savannah on the banks of Ebenezer Creek. Ebenezer was one of Georgia’s original settlements and was the seat of Effingham county from 1797 to 1799.New Georgia Encyclopedia, Ebenezer https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/history-archaeology/ebenezer/ accessed 11 Aug 2023 [[Boltzius-1|Johann Martin Boltzius]] blamed [[Oglethorpe-17 |James Edward Oglethorpe]] as representative of the Trustees of Georgia, for the many deaths because of his poor choice of location for the settlement. "Detailed Reports of the Salzburger Emigrants Who Settled in America (Ausführliche Nachricht von den Salzburgischen Emigranten compiled by Samuel Urlsperger)" Boltzius demanded that the Salzburgers be relocated to an area with more fertile land, where the Salzburgers could survive. So finally, in 1736, Ebenezer was moved closer to the Savannah River after an altercation with Oglethorpe where Boltzius threatened to disband the community if they did not receive permission to relocate. Ebel, C. (2006). Johann Martin Boltzius. In New Georgia Encyclopedia. Retrieved Sep 29, 2020, from https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/history-archaeology/johann-martin-boltzius-1703-1765/ “A spot known as Red Bluff, where Ebenezer Creek met the Savannah River, became New Ebenezer. At Old EbenezerOld Ebenezer by Holland, James W., October 17, 1936, NPS History http://npshistory.com/publications/proposed-parks/ga-old-ebenezer.pdf nothing remained but a cow pen.”The Ebenezer Community, Georgia Public Broadcasting https://georgiastudies.gpb.org/c7-the-ebenezer-community In Sep 1737 Mr. Wesley reported “Old Ebenezer lies about 25 miles West of Savannah. The situation is very pleasant there being many little hills with brooks between them; but the Soil is a white sand.” He noted the number of large houses, huts and acres cleared. “New Ebenezer lies Six Miles Eastward from the old on a high bluff by the Savannah River.” He reported the number of huts, acres cleared and that many areas were used for plantings "Letters from Georgia, v. 14203, 1737 June–1739 January,"Transcripts of the Earl of Egmount papers, p13(88) digital images, Digital Library of Georgia ==== New Ebenezer ==== Boltzius blamed James Oglethorpe as representative of the Trustees of Georgia, for the many deaths because of his poor choice of location for the settlement. "Detailed Reports of the Salzburger Emigrants Who Settled in America (Ausführliche Nachricht von den Salzburgischen Emigranten compiled by Samuel Urlsperger)" Boltzius had demanded that the Salzburgers be relocated to an area with more fertile land, where the Salzburgers could survive. So finally, '''in 1736''', Ebenezer was moved closer to the Savannah River after an altercation with Oglethorpe, Boltzius threatened to disband the community if they did not receive permission to relocate. Ebel, C. (2006). Johann Martin Boltzius. In New Georgia Encyclopedia. Retrieved Sep 29, 2020, from https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/history-archaeology/johann-martin-boltzius-1703-1765/ “A spot known as Red Bluff, where Ebenezer Creek met the Savannah River, became New Ebenezer. At Old EbenezerOld Ebenezer by Holland, James W., October 17, 1936, NPS History http://npshistory.com/publications/proposed-parks/ga-old-ebenezer.pdf nothing remained but a cow pen.”The Ebenezer Community, Georgia Public Broadcasting https://georgiastudies.gpb.org/c7-the-ebenezer-community Maps of New Ebenezer, Georgia in 1747 can be found in the links on the footnotes. Det Kongelige Bibliotek Center for Manuscripts and Rare Books Von Reck’s Drawings, page map, http://www5.kb.dk/permalink/2006/manus/22/eng/Map/?var= Digital Public Library of America, A map of New Ebenezer, Georgia, 1747 https://dp.la/primary-source-sets/the-colonies-motivations-and-realities/sources/256 Seutter, Matthaeus, “Plan von Neu Ebenezer,” Digital Public Library of America, https://dp.la/item/e982075f88d522d21b51e28f3564877a. Barry Lawrence Ruderman Antique Maps Inc., Rare Maps, Antique Maps by William Gerard De Brahm, https://www.raremaps.com/mapmaker/1424/William_Gerard_De_Brahm Wikimedia Commons, 1757 map of South Carolina including Old and New Ebenezer, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:1757_map_of_South_Carolina.jpeg New Ebenezer was laid out after the plan of Savannah. It covered an “area of a quarter of a mile square” and was divided into squares with 10 building lots on each square. Streets passed through Ebenezer. Four squares were for selling produce, four were for parks and “promenade grounds”, part of squares were for the church, parsonage and academy, the orphan asylum and public storehouse. On the east of Ebenezer was the cemetery. On two sides of Ebenezer were pastures for different herds of animals. On the north and south of Ebenezer there were garden lots. On the south past the garden lots were 50 acre farms.Strobel, Rev. P. A.,The Salzburgers and their Descendants Baltimore 1855, p91-92 https://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/public/gdcmassbookdig/salzburgerstheir00strob/salzburgerstheir00strob.pdf Diary writings from the years of 1744 to 1745 are not published. Information about the unpublished years can be found in an article with the title of “The Missing Salzburger Diaries of 1744-1745”. Wilson, R. (1993). Public Works and Piety in Ebenezer: The Missing Salzburger Diaries of 1744-1745. The Georgia Historical Quarterly, 77(2), 336–366. http://www.jstor.org/stable/40582713 In ''Salzburger’s and Their Descendants'' there was a letter written by Thomas Jones of Savannah, Georgia on 18 Sep 1740, After the letter was a list of 1741 settlers of Ebenezer that included:Strobel, P. A., Salzburgers and their Descendents digital database with images, image page 127 of 333, book page 112 https://ugapress.manifoldapp.org/projects/salzburgers-and-their-descendants # Rev. John Martin Bolzius, # Rev. Israel Christian Gronau, # Bartholomew Reiser, # Bartholomew Zant, # Thomas Goswandel, # Gabriel Maurer, # John Maurer, # George Kogler, # Paulus Zittrauer, # Peter Renter, # Stephen Rottenberger, # Ambrosii Zubli, # John Jacob Zubli, # Christopher Ortrnan, # Ruprecht Kalcher, # Leonard Rauner, # Christian Reidelsperger # Frederick Wilhelm Möller # Martin Hortzog, # Christian Hessler, # John Pletter # Frank Sigismund, # John Hernberger, # George Bruckner, # Carl Sigismund Ott, # Matthias Zettler, # Ruprecht Eischberger, # John Peter Arnsdorff, # Simon Reiter, # Matthias Brandner, # Christian Leimberger, # Martin Lackner, # Lupretcht Steiner, # Veitt Lemmenhoffer, # John and Carl Floerl, # Ruprecht Zimmerman # Simon Steiner, # George Schwaiger, # John Schmidt, # Leonard Crause, # Peter Gruber, # Jacob Schartner, # Joseph Leitner, # John Cornberger, # Andreas Grimminger # Matthias Bergsteiner, # Veitt Landseller, # Joseph Ernst, # John Michael Reiser, # Thomas Pichler, # John Speilbiegler. ===== Library in Ebenezer ===== Ebenezer had a library. Ministers sent there from Germany were impressed by the books. There were books written in “Caldaic, Hebrew, Arabic, Siraic, Coptic, Malabar, Greek, Latin, French, German, Dutch, Spanish, and English.” Newton, H. W. (1934). THE INDUSTRIAL AND SOCIAL INFLUENCES OF THE SALZBURGERS IN COLONIAL GEORGIA. The Georgia Historical Quarterly, 18(4), 335–353. http://www.jstor.org/stable/40576341 p346 The library was there in de Brahm’sWikipedia John William Gerard de Brahm https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_William_Gerard_de_Brahm day which may have been in the 1750’s.Jones, Charles C. Jr., The history of Georgia Vol. 1, 1883 p377 https://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/georgiabooks/pdfs/gb0159a.pdf The date the library was started is not known. Books were obtained from several countries. Examples are: * Saturday 23 Feb 1744/5 Queen’s Square Westminster, the Common Council ordered that 25 books of “Mr. Boreman’s Compendious Account of the Art of breeding nursing and right Ordering of the Silk WormsAirozona.edu Digital Archive of Documents Related to Silk https://www2.cs.arizona.edu/patterns/weaving/topic_silk.html (see T. B. A Compendious Account of the Whole Art of Breeding, Nursing, and the Right Ordering of the Silk-Worm, 1733, 41 pages. Posted July 14, 2006. SAMPLE PAGE. File size 2.7 MB PDF) be sent over to the President” to be distributed in the Province and to send some to [[Boltzius-1|Johann Martin Boltzius]] for the Salzburgers. The colonial records of the state of Georgia compiled and published under authority of the legislature by Allen D. Candler. v.2 p449 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiug.30112051070115&seq=464&q1=Bolzius * In .Jul 1748 [[Kraher-11 |Gertraud Kraher Boltzius]], wife of Boltzius read a book on medicine by “[[Von_Madai-2|David Samuel von Madai]], ''Unterricht der berwehrten Hallischen Artzeneyen (Instructions Concerning the tried and tested medicines of Halle)'', which [[Böse-274 |Henriette Rosine Goetze]] had included in a recent shipment to Ebenezer, and Johann Boltzius wrote Goetze requesting specific medicines based on his wife’s reading.” Upon Gertrude’s recommendation Boltzius gave a detailed account of when the symptoms started and listed them in detail.Koch, Philippa, Experience and the soul in Eighteenth-Century Medicine p571-575 Koch, P.565-574 (2016). Experience and the Soul in Eighteenth-Century Medicine. Church History, 85(3), 552–586. http://www.jstor.org/stable/26292294 ===== Boltzius’ Vision for a Charitable Institution for Physical/Spiritual Health ===== 23 Apr 1742 Christian Riedelsperger’s health worsens so he writes his will. In it, he left his clothing to the poor, some cattle to the orphanage, his house is to be sold and a '''sick bay built for the orphanage''', the Eischberger woman of the 2nd transport, his father’s sister is getting animals and shirts, and he provided for his wife. Detailed reports on the Salzburger emigrants who settled in America, Volume 9, 1742, edited by Samuel Urlsperger & Jones, George Fenwick, , translated by Don Savelle p92 https://ugapress.manifoldapp.org/system/actioncallout/8/e/4/8e4e6944-6db4-4bda-9d85-053d0863a50c/attachment/edd1221e499be640445788651b861e49.pdf Christian died in 1760. There was an epidemic in 1750 called “Rothe Friesel,” scarlet fever or measles. Johann “'''envisioned a charitable institution designed for Ebeneezer’s physical and spiritual health: a hospital”'''. During that epidemic, 5% of Ebenezer’s population died including Johann and Gertrude’s two children. Koch, P. (2016). Experience and the Soul in Eighteenth-Century Medicine. Church History, 85(3), 552–586. https://www.jstor.org/stable/26292294 p576 ===== Orphanage ===== 14 October 1737, Boltzius described the orphanage in a letter he wrote: "The site for the orphanage is exceedingly well placed, almost a square acre of land, it lies on the right side of the town and toward the south but still on a line with and in the territory of the town. The clearing out of many large trees, bushes, and roots has cost a lot of work; but now the lovely firm fence around the garden is a credit to the city. The house itself is forty-five feet long, thirty wide, and twenty-two high. It has three rooms, and a chamber just behind each room, all of the same length and width, namely, fifteen feet. The manager (Note: Kalcher) with his family and Mrs. Schweighoffer live in the middle and can observe the girls on the right and the boys on the left side day and night through certain windows. In front of the house toward the street there is a large empty space for chickens, cattle, and other businesses; but behind it, towards the garden, there is a spacious kitchen with a small unheated room for cooking which, together with the house, is set off from the garden and barn yard by a fence. Necessary stalls and so on, separate lavatories for married couples, girls, and boys, as well as a wash-hut and cellar are built on this space. In the beginning we had only two boys and two girls, at first in the doctor's residence and then in the orphanage. However, they soon increased to twelve but have not remained at that number. To this I have added a short report how much good could be done here in this country through such institutions, since there are so many orphans going astray." Detailed Reports on the Salzburger Emigrants Who Settled in America, edited by Samuel Urlsperger, Volume III: 1736 digital database with images, image page 31 of 373, PDF page 6 https://ugapress.manifoldapp.org/projects/detailed-reports-on-the-salzburger-emigrants-who-settled-in-america-f047004e-0b1d-4a19-a3fe-70f693d4cebd ===== Burial Practices ===== 13 Apr 1734 Boltzius described a burial practice in his diary. “Because it is very hot, and since there are other circumstances which do not permit us to leave the body for any length of time, we made preparations for burial at today's sunset. It was proposed to nail some boards together for a coffin, but this was thought to be unnecessary and superflous by the Saltzburgers, whose custom it is to bury no one in coffins except lying-in women. Therefore, after washing the deceased, they dressed him in his own clothes and placed him on a board. After having been accompanied to the grave by an orderly procession of the entire congregation, the deceased was wrapped in a cloth and lowered into the ground. Before carrying the body out we sang the song: "As nothing is commoner than death," etc., which was followed by a short prayer.”Detailed Reports on the Salzburger Emigrants Who Settled in America Detailed Reports on the Salzburger Emigrants Who Settled in America, Edited by Samuel Urslperger, Vol. I, 1733-1734, digital database with images, PDF page 74, https://ugapress.manifoldapp.org/projects/detailed-reports-on-the-salzburger-emigrants-who-settled-in-america 14 Mar 1735 After 2 infants died, Boltzius described the custom of burials: # “The signal for the burial is given with our small bell.” # They chose a time after the settler’s day's work so that those who were able to, could be present at the interment. # Once school children and other people got together where the body was, they sang a funeral hymn, then read a bible verse about dying. # The persons carrying the body are quietly followed by the children, then the schoolmaster then the other people that are able to attend. # After the body is placed in the grave, everyone sings: “Now let us bury the body, etc.” # Once the burial is completed, the Bible is read to the people at the graveside. To close, a prayer is said along with “a few verses of some hymn.” Detailed Reports on the Salzburger Emigrants Who Settled in America, Edited by Samuel Urslperger, Vol. II, 1734-1735, digital database with images, PDF page 52, https://ugapress.manifoldapp.org/projects/detailed-reports-on-the-salzburger-emigrants-who-settled-in-america-c0f10b02-5500-4a8d-96dc-1a15b436ae9e 28 Nov 1743 Boltzius described in his diary their burial practice. “For some time at all the burials of our dead I have begun to read a funeral hymn out of our hymnbook to the pallbearers in the cemetary and instructed them to understand it correctly and to apply it to their own salvation.” “When there is a body to be buried on the plantations, it is brought to the Zion Church and set down at the door. The min- ister goes into church with the people and we sing before the body is carried away and a suitable chapter or psalm is read aloud and everyone sings. In town the funeral party assembles in the house where the body is; and the body is carried from here to the cemetary after the singing, prayers, and reading of the chapter.“ Detailed Reports on the Salzburger Emigrants Who Settled in America, Edited by Samuel Urslperger, Vol. X, 1743, digital database with images, PDF page 122-123, https://ugapress.manifoldapp.org/projects/detailed-reports-on-the-salzburger-emigrants-who-settled-in-america-05805144-a3f7-4371-9236-9b4356801203 === Alphabetical List of Early Settlers of Ebenezer 1734-1750 === This list is from ''A List of the Early Settlers of Georgia'' and Other Sources (§). The settlersE. Merton Coulter, Albert B. Saye, A List of the Early Settlers of Georgia (Decatur, Georgia: Bowen Press, 1949), digital images, The University of Georgia Press https://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/ugapressbks/pdfs/ugp9780820334394.pdf below are listed as traveling at the Trustees’ Charge. Not all settlers on the list had where they settled documented, so some that settled at Ebenezer may not be listed and will be added as they are found. Names are spelled as recorded on [[Perceval-5|Egmont]]’s list and and links are to profiles. Names on Egmont’s list often were not spelled the same as the names the settlers used. Links to the settlers profiles are provided when found or created. ==== A ==== * § [[Arnsdorff-18|Andreas Lorenz Arnsdorff]] He and his family were Palatines, not Salzburger’s. ** § [[Unknown-663296|Catharina Dorothea (Unknown) Arnsdorff]] ** § [[Arnsdorff-20|Magdalena Arnsdorff]] married Georg Sanftleben. ** § J. Pet. Armsdorf [[Arnsdorff-21|Johann “John” Peter Arnsdorf]] ** § [[Arnsdorff-22|Sophia Catharina Elisabeth "Sophy" Arnsdorff]] ** § [[Arnsdorff-23|Maria Margaretha Arnsdorff]] ** § [[Arnsdorff-24|Dorothea Catharina Arnsdorff]] ** § [[Arnsdorff-19|Unknown Arnsdorff]] born/died in Ebenezer. ==== B ==== * Gabriel Bach [[Bach-1128|Gabriel Bach]] * Balthovar Bacher [[Bacher-247|Balthasar Bacher]] * Gabriel Bacher [[ Bacher-52 |Gabriel “Thomas” Bacher]] ** Maria, wife, [[Schweiger-21|Maria Schweiger Bacher]] ** Maria, daughter [[Bacher-53 |Maria Bacher]] ** Apolllonia, daughter [[Bacher-51|Apollonia Bacher Rieser]] * [[Bacher-245|Mathaeus Bacher]] ** [[Langecker-1|Christina Maria Langecker Bacher]] ** [[Bacher-246| Sibilla Bacher]] ** [[Bacher-185|Maria “Mary” Bacher]] * Andreas Bauer age 24 died 1736 * [[Beque-36|Gilbert Beque]], incorrectly listed as Gilbert Beon. * [[Berenburger-1|Margaretha Berenberger]], * James O. Berry, from North Carolina ** Unknown (wife) ** John Berry (child) * Bichler ** Bichler wife ** Bichler daughter born 2 Jul 1735 https://ugapress.manifoldapp.org/read/detailed-reports-on-the-salzburger-emigrants-who-settled-in-america-volume-two-1734-1735/section/43f58de6-6448-4414-b840-ef2d61f8f74b#part01 * Christian Biddenbach [[Biddenbach-2|Christian Biddenbach]] ** Sophie (wife) [[Krutschnick-1|Sophia Krutschnich]] * Hen Bishop, servant, schoolmaster '''(Note: no profile found)''' * [[Boltzius-1|Johann Martin Boltzius]] * [[Brandner-119|Matthias Brandner]] ** [[Hierl-33 |Maria Hierl Brandner]], wife * § Matthias Braumberger [[Braunberger-67|Matthias Braunberger]] also spelled by the English as Math Brownberger * George Bruchner [[Brückner-484|Georg Bruckner]] * [[Buerck-2|Christian Buerck]] He was a Swabian. * [[Buntz-12|Urban Buntz]] ** [[Mohr-975| Margaret Ludwig Mohr Buntz]] * [[Burgsteiner-8|Mathias Burgsteiner]] ** [[Schappacher-1|Agatha]], wife ** [[Burgsteiner-16|Ruprecht Burgsteiner]] * Matthew Burgholder (Burkhalter) ==== C ==== * § Nicholas Carpenter English boy https://ugapress.manifoldapp.org/read/detailed-reports-on-the-salzburger-emigrants-who-settled-in-america-volume-two-1734-1735/section/40caf8d5-86cd-4bb1-af8f-d14663fda519#index p194 * Jo Gotfred Christe '''(Note: no profile found)''' * Geo Coglar '''(Note: no profile found)''' * Jo. Comberger '''(Note: no profile found)''' * Charles Conway * John Francis William Courvoisie * Christian Kramer (Cramer) ** Clara (wife) ** Anna Maria (child) ** Christopher (child) * Lamand Craus '''(Note: no profile found)''' ** Barbara, wife, '''(Note: no profile found)''' * Cath. Custabader '''(Note: no profile found)''' ==== D ==== * Christian Taesher (Dasher) [[Dasher-111|Christian Dasher]] * [[Deppe-103|Valentine Deppe]] ==== E ==== * Margt, Egger '''(Note: no profile found)''' * Gertr. Eincherrin '''(Note: no profile found)''' * Ruprech Eisperger [[Eischberger-1|Ruprech Eischberger]] ** [[Riedelsperger-9|Maria]], wife. (Sister of Adam & Nicolas Riedelsperger, Aunt of Christian Riedelsperger) * [[Unknown-679628|Gottlieb Unknown Ernst]] * Joseph Ernst and family '''(Note: no profile found)''' Jones, G. F. (1969). THE SECRET DIARY OF PASTOR JOHANN MARTIN BOLTZIUS. The Georgia Historical Quarterly, 53(1), 78–110. http://www.jstor.org/stable/40578929 pg 93 * Melchior Ochsle (Exley) ** Maria Niess (wife) ==== F ==== * [[Felser-6|George Felser]] * [[Fleiss-6|Balthasar Fleiss]] * Carolus Floerl [[Florl-4|Carl Florl]] * Jo. Floerl [[Florl-2| Johannes (Florl) Floerl]] ** Anna Maria, wife, [[Holflinger-1| Anna Maria (Holflinger) Florl]] * John Peter Fryermouth ==== G ==== * [[Glantz-133|Sebastian Glantz]] * § [[Goldwire-6|Benjamin Goldwire]]b * Andrew Griminger and family [[Grimminger-17|Andreas Grimminger]] ** Sabina. [[Unknown-540487|Sabina Unknown Grimminger]] * Christian Gronau [[Gronau-29|Israel Christian Gronau]] * John Justus Grabenstein, (Grovenstein) [[Grovenstein-6|John Justice Grovenstein]] * Hans Grueber [[Gruber-1298|Hans Grueber]] * Peter Grueber [[Gruber-679|Peter Gruber]] ** Married in Ebenezer [[Kraher-6|Maria Kraher Moshammer Gruber]] ** Born in Ebenezer - [[Gruber-727|Peter]] ** Born in Ebenezer - [[Gruber-675|John]] * Abraham. Gruning '''(Note: no profile found)''' * § Thomas Gschwandl [[Geschwandel-1|Thomas Geschwandel]] ** §Margaretha Hofer Gschwandl [[Hofer-1114 |Margaretha Hofer Geschwandel]] ** [[Geschwandel-2|Margaretha Geschwandel]] * John Christopher Gugle/Gugel ** Anna Maria (wife) ==== H ==== * [[Halbenthaler-1|Maria Halbenthaler Lemmenhofer]] * Fra. Haverfahner and family '''(Note: no profile found)''' * Christian Hasler '''(Note: no profile found)''' * § Peter Heinrich https://ugapress.manifoldapp.org/read/6fb0bafd-51d3-4001-80d7-e8b48e2e5cf2/section/a8e0d1f9-0b68-434c-84c4-8487f0377ecc#page_195 '''(Note: no profile found)''' * Jo. Jacob Helfenstein and family '''(Note: no profile found)''' * Martin Herbzog [[Hertzog-290|Martin Hertzog]] * Hans Herrenberger '''(Note: no profile found)''' * [[Hofer-1113|Anne Hofferin]] [Hofer] * Susanna Hilterin, widow '''(Note: no profile found)''' ** Cath., daughter '''(Note: no profile found)''' * Lorentz Huber [[Huber-3227|Lorentz Huber]] ** [[Mandeliter-1|Maria]] wife ** [[Hueber-227|Johannes “John”]] son ** [[Hueber-226|Magdalena]] ** Margaretha ** [[Hueber-228|Maria]] ==== K ==== * Ruprecht Kalcher [[Kalcher-40|Ruprecht Kalcher]] ** Margt., wife [[Günter-3206|Margaretha Kalcher]] ** § [[Kalcher-42|Hannah Margaret]] ** § [[Kalcher-41|Ursula]] ** § [[Kalcher-45|Maria]] ** § [[Kalcher-24| Mary Magdalene]] * Theobald Keiffer [[Kieffer-918|Theobald Keiffer]] ** Maria Catherine (wife) [[Unknown-482420|Maria Catherine Unknown Keiffer]] * Adam Kessler ** Hannah Kieffer (wife) ** Valentine (child) * [[Kogler-171|Geo. Kogler]] * Jo. Kornberger '''(Note: no profile found)''' * Cath. Kraierin [[Kraher-5|Catharina Kraher]] daughter of [[Rohrmoser-13|Barbara Rohrmoser]] (# 797 & # 1224 listed twice on the list of early settlers) * Gertrude, [[Kraher-11 |Gertraud Kraher]] daughter of [[Rohrmoser-13|Barbara Rohrmoser]] (# 798 & # 1225 listed twice on the list if early settlers) ==== L ==== * [[Lackner-170|Tobias Larkner (Lackner)]] ** Gertrude Lachnere, spinster '''(Note: no profile found)''' * [[Landfelder-1|Veit Landfelder]] * Andrew J. LeBey * [[Leimberger-5|Christr. Leimberger]] * Joseph Leitner [[Leitner-267|Josef Leitner]] * Paul Lemenhoffer [[Lemmenhofer-1|Paulus Lemmenhofer]] * Veit Lemenhoffer and unnamed wife [[Lemmenhofer-2|Veit Lemmenhofer]] ** his wife [[Halbenthaler-1|Maria Halbenthaler Lemmenhofer]] * § [[Lemke-602|Hermann Heinrich Lemke]] * Anna Leshofferin '''(Note: no profile found)''' * Christr. Lewenberger '''(Note: no profile found)''' ** Margt., wife '''(Note: no profile found)''' ==== M ==== * [[Madereiter-1|Hans Madreuter/Madereiter]] * Gideon Mallette, II * [[Maurer-2905|Gabriel Maurer]] ** [[Maurer-2930|Hans Maurer]] * [[Maurer-1513|Maria Magdalena Maurer]] possibly related to above? * [[Maurer-1144|Elisabetha Maurer]] possibly related to above? * Barbara Maurin '''(Note: no profile found)''' * Jacob Metzger ** Margaret (child) ** Jacob, Jr. (child) ** Phillip (child) * Math. Miettensteiner [[Mittersteiner-1|Mathias Mittersteiner]] * § [[Mohr-1700|Jacob Mohr]] ** § [[Unknown-540938|Anna-Maria]] * Lewis Morgan * Jo. Moshamer [[Moshammer-3| Johannes Moshammer]] ** [[Kraher-6|Maria Kraher Moshammer]] wife * [[Muggitzer-1|Hans Michael Muggizer]] (Muggitzer) * Christr. Muller '''(Note: no profile found)''' * Fred Muller and family '''(Note: no profile found)''' ==== N ==== * John Martin Nease * John Neidlinger ** Unknown (wife) ** John Ulrich (son) ==== O ==== * [[Ortmann-229|Christopher Ortmann]], schoolmaster ** [[Unknown-667247|Juliana Ortmann]], wife * Tho. Ossencker '''(Note: no profile found)''' ** Anne Cath., wife '''(Note: no profile found)''' * Carl Sigismond Ott [[Ott-4207|Carl Siegmund Ott]] ==== P ==== * [[Pichler-198|Thomas Pichler]] ** [[Unknown-672344|Maria Unknown Pichler]], wife. ** [[Pichler-199|Maria Pichler]] daughter of Thomas and Maria. * Jo. Pletter '''(Note: no profile found)''' ==== R ==== * Andreas Rasch [[Resch-266|Andreas Resch]] * [[Rauner-59|Leonard Rauner]] ** wife (possibly Maria Magdalena Unknown Rauner Schartner from Purysburg?) ** child * [[Rauschgot-1|Simon Rauschgot]] * Simon Reifer [[Reiter-1043|Simon Reiter]] * Maria Reitterin '''(Note: no profile found)''' * § Maria Reuter [[Reiter-1042 |Maria Reiter]] * Peter Reuter '''(Note: no profile found)''' * § Rheinländer was a glazier from Charleston, and wife https://ugapress.manifoldapp.org/system/actioncallout/4/8/a/48ae43eb-5d25-4451-a26e-28503ff76126/attachment/9f9e29129e5a63b5b741447e4d408cfd.pdf page 99 https://ugapress.manifoldapp.org/read/detailed-reports-on-the-salzburger-emigrants-who-settled-in-america-volume-two-1734-1735/section/43f58de6-6448-4414-b840-ef2d61f8f74b#part01 '''(Note: no profile found)''' * Barbara Rhomorisine (1222 & 1223) [[Rohrmoser-13|Barbara Rohrmoser]] (#1222 & #1223 listed twice on the list of early settlers. Arrival date listed incorrectly. 2 daughters and a step daughter, Mary Moshammer) ** Mary, [[Kraher-6|Maria Kraher]] Marry’d to Jo. Moshammer. (Listed as #1226 on a list of early settlers. Sister to Barbara Rhomorisine. After Moshammer she married Gruber then Florel/Flerl. * Adam Riedelsperger [[Riedelsperger-4 |Adam Riedelsperger]] ** Barbara, wife [[Rossbacher-6|Barbara Rossbacher Riedelsperger]] * Christr. Riedelsperger [[Reidelsperger-1|Christian Reidelsperger]] * Nicolas Riedelsperger [[Riedelsperger-8 |Nicolaus Riedelsperger]] * Steven Riedelsperger [[Riedelsperger-10|Stephan/Steven Riedelsperger]] * [[Rieser-108|Bartholomeus Riser]], ** his Wife [[Zugseisen-2|Maria Zugseisen Rieser]] and 3 Boys ** [[Rieser-107|Michael Rieser]], ** [[Rieser-109|Balthasar Rieser]] & ** [[Rieser-110|Johann Georg Rieser]] * Jo. Michl. Rieser [[Rieser-216|Johann Michael Rieser]] ** Anna Maria, wife, '''(Note: no profile found)''' ** Gotlieb, son '''(Note: no profile found)''' * Bart Riser [[Rieser-108 | Bartholomäus Rieser]] ** Maria, wife [[Zugeisen-1|Maria Zugeisen Rieser]] ** Balthasar, son [[Rieser-109 |Balthasar Rieser]] ** Jo. George, son [[Rieser-110 |Jo. George Rieser ]] ** Michl., son [[Rieser-107 |Michael Rieser]] * [[Roth-7733|Geo. Bartol. Roth]] and ** [[Oswald-1983|Maria Barbara Oswald Roth]] wife ** Ja. Fred Roth, Born at Ebenezer, son of Geo. Bartholmew (Listed as Traveled On Own Account) '''(Note: no profile found)''' * Steven Rothenberger [[Rottenberger-5|Stephen Rottenberger]] and ** his Wife [[Piedler-1|Catharina Piedler Rottenberger]] ==== S ==== * Geo. Santfleben [[Sanftleben-9|Georg Sanftleben]] ** § and sister [[Sanftleben-13|Elisabeth Sanftleben]] * [[Schmidt-11087|Jo Schmidt]] and family *§ [[Schneider-9956|Hans Michael Schneider]] * Ruprecht Schopaker [[Schoppacher-2|Ruprecht Schoppacher]] ** his Wife [[Wassermann-49|Maria Ursula]] and 2 Girls ** [[Schoppacher-5|Agatha Schoppacher]] ** [[Schoppacher-3|Maria Schoppacher]] ** [[Schoppacher-1|Margaretta Schoppacher]] born at Gravesend. * Jacob Schortner [[Schartner-32|Jacob Schartner]] * Sibilla Schawl [[Schwab-2061|Sibylla Schwab Resch Geschwandel]] * Paul Schwaighoffer [[Schweighoffer-8|Paulus Schweighoffer]] ** Marg, wife, [[Pindlinger-2 | Margaretha Pindlinger Schweighoffer]] ** Maria, daughter [[Schweighoffer-9 |Maria Schweighoffer Reidelsperger]] ** Tho., son, [[Schweighoffer-10|Thomas Schweighoffer]] ** Ursula, daughter [[Schweighoffer-7|Ursula Schweighoffer Paulitsch ]] * Thos. Schwandel and family https://academic.oup.com/past/article-abstract/201/1/97/1527453?redirectedFrom=fulltext '''(Note: no profile found)''' * [[Schweiger-13|Geo Schweiger]] * Christr, Schwerchort '''(Note: no profile found)''' ?Christian Schweikert? Died 21 Nov 1735 https://ugapress.manifoldapp.org/read/be587ad6-92e8-4497-b0a6-f0deca4dfb64/section/43f58de6-6448-4414-b840-ef2d61f8f74b#page_209 * Mathias Settler '''(Note: no profile found)''' * Jo. Spielberger '''(Note: no profile found)''' * Rosine Spielbeglerin '''(Note: no profile found)''' * [[Steiner-3045|Christian Steiner]] * [[Steiner-3073|Ruprecht Steiner]] ** his wife [[Winter-8652|Maria Winter Steiner]] ** Agatha * [[Steiner-3072|Simon Steiner]], ** Gertrude, wife, [[Schoppacher-4|Gertraut Schoppacher Steiner Reiter]] * Jo. Swartsfelder and family, '''(Note: no profile found)''' ==== T ==== * Christian Thilo (Surgn.) Koch, P. (2016). Experience and the Soul in Eighteenth-Century Medicine. Church History, 85(3), 552–586. http://www.jstor.org/stable/26292294 '''(Note: no profile found)''' ==== U ==== [[Unknown-669378|Margaretha (Margaret) Unknown Bach Leimberger Staud Stout]] ==== V ==== * Cath. Valentine, '''(Note: no profile found)''' ==== W ==== * [[Waldhauer-17|Johan Caspar Waldhauer]] * Eliza. Wasserman, Spinster '''(Note: no profile found)''' (married a Pletter, sister to Maria Ursula Wasserman Landfelder) * Jo Caspar Wick, '''(Note: no profile found)''' ==== Z ==== * Bartol Zand [[Zant-30|Bartholomäus Zant]] * Matthias Zettler * Paul Zietrauer [[Zitterauer-1|Palus Zitterauer]] * Rupr. Zietrauer [[Zittrauer-163|Ruprecht Zittrauer]] * Ruprecht Zimmerman [[Zimmerebner-11|Ruprecht Zimmerebner]] * [[Zwiffler-1|J. Andrew Zwiffler]] == Research Notes == According to an article in JSTOR from the Georgia Historical Quarterly “the forty-two Salzburgers and their Salzburgers and their families—seventy-eight persons altogether - finally decided to accept the offer of the Georgia Trustees and emigrate to America. They left Augsburg October 31, 1733. Herz, D., & Smith, J. D. (1996). “Into Danger but also Closer to God”: The Salzburgers’ Voyage to Georgia, 1733-1734. The Georgia Historical Quarterly, 80(1), 1–26. http://www.jstor.org/stable/40583385 pages 17-18 To date only the persons listed above on the Purysburg have been identified. Several persons have been identified on the Purysburg that settled in Savannah or Highgate. == Sources == See also - General Reference: * A List of the Early Settlers of Georgia, Edited by E. Merton Coulter and Albert B. Saye https://ugapress.manifoldapp.org/system/actioncallout/942870e2-a50c-411f-9667-389b519cc9ce/attachment/original-91386f8bd1d21dfdccbdcdd88ad0c7c5.pdf * [[Perceval-5|Egmont]], A List of Persons who went from Europe to Georgia on their own account, or at the Trustees charge, Or who joined the Colony, or were born in it, distinguishing such as had Grants there or were only Inmates. Digital database with Images, https://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/data/guan/4132/pdfs/guan_4132_harg4132-020.pdf * Georgia Historical Society, Town of Ebenezer https://georgiahistory.com/ghmi_marker_updated/the-town-of-ebenezer/ * Newton, H. W. (1934). THE INDUSTRIAL AND SOCIAL INFLUENCES OF THE SALZBURGERS IN COLONIAL GEORGIA. The Georgia Historical Quarterly, 18(4), 335–353. http://www.jstor.org/stable/40576341 * University of Georgia Press Georgia Open History Library 44 projects of digital image books https://ugapress.manifoldapp.org/projects/project-collection/georgia-open-history-library?collectionOrder=georgia-open-history-library * Digital Library of Georgian, Georgia Open History Library https://dlg.usg.edu/records?utf8=✓&search_field=both&q=&per_page=50&sort=title_sort+asc&collection_record_id=ugapress_gohl * Handbook of Georgia Counties Compiled by Marion R. Hemperley Georgia Surveyor General Department Office of Secretary of State Atlanta 1980 http://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/ggpd/docs/1980/ga/s700_ps9/m1/1980/c6.con/1.pdf * Hemperly, Marion English crown grants in St. Matthew Parish in Georgia, 1755-1775 https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/55480/offset=&return=1#page=105&viewer=picture&o=search&n=0&q=Leimb * Hemperly, Marion English crown grants in St. Matthew Parish in Georgia, 1755-1775 https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/?navigation=default&perpage=10&page=1&search=English+crown+grants+st+Matthew+parish&fulltext=1&bookmarks=0&sort=_score#title * Jones, George Fenwick, German-Speaking Settlers in Georgia 1733-1741, https://loyolanotredamelib.org/php/report05/articles/pdfs/Report38Jonesp35-51.pdf * Ancestry, Jones, George F., The Germans of Colonial Georgia, 1733-1783, 1986 https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48469/images/GermanColonialGA-001864-92?ssrc=&backlabel=Return&pId=359471 * Family Search Colonial Records of Georgia https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/2052310?availability=Online * Digital Library of Georgia, Colonial History Sources https://dlg.usg.edu/records?f%5Bsubject_facet%5D%5B%5D=Georgia--History--Colonial+period%2C+ca.+1600-1775--Sources&per_page=50 * Colonial Records of Georgia, 26 volumes https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/2052310?availability=Online * An Extract of the Journal of Mr. Commissary Von Reck, London, 1734 digital database with image, image page 8 of 80 https://archive.org/details/extractofjournal00reck/page/n7/mode/2up?view=theater * https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1005&context=dar-cemetery-books * Voigt, A. G. and Linn, C. A., Ebenezer record book containing early records of Jerusalem Evangelical Luthern Church, Effingham, Ga., more commonly known as Ebenezer Church, digital database with images, https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/164234?availability=Family%20History%20Library * Elliott-esquire, Daniel, The LAMAR Institute, Inc. Archaeological Testing of the Fort Howard Tract Effingham County, Georgia https://www.academia.edu/2966445/Archaeological_Testing_of_the_Fort_Howard_Tract_Effingham_County_Georgia See also - WikiTree Free Space and Category Pages: * [[Space:Early_Settlers_of_Georgia_Sources|Early Settlers of Georgia, Sources]]. * [[Space:Province_of_Georgia|Province of Georgia]] * [[Space:Georgia_Salzburgers|Georgia Salzburgers]] * [[Space:Georgia_Salzburgers|Salzburger emigrants]] * https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Purysburg%2C_Arrived_12_March_1734 * https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Prince_of_Wales%2C_Arrived_28_December_1734 * https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Georgia_Salzburgers See also use with caution:: * Georgia Salzburger Genealogy and History: Transports - Ships https://www.gasalzburgers.com/history/transports-ships * Lowcountry Technology Inc Transports, Ships, Original Source Information 1st Salzburg Transport https://www.gasalzburgers.com/history/transports-source * Savannah Now, Savannah Morning News, Whitten, William H., Salzburger map sold in European auction, 25 Sep 2006, https://www.savannahnow.com/story/news/2006/09/26/salzburger-map-sold-european-auction/13825867007/ “One of the earliest detailed maps of the area, showing both sides of the Savannah River and pinpointing the colonial settlements of old Ebenezer, Purysburg and Savannah, as well as the slightly upriver Indian village of Pallachacolas on the Jasper, Hampton and Effingham county lines”. * https://accessgenealogy.com/georgia/church-records-of-old-ebenezer-church-georgia.htm * Old Ebenezer Church Records https://accessgenealogy.com/georgia/church-records-of-old-ebenezer-church-georgia.htm

Ebenezer Street, Leeds, West Riding of Yorkshire, England, in the 1861 Census

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[[Category: Leeds, Yorkshire]] ---- == Residents of Ebenezer Street, Leeds, in 1861 == ---- {|border="1" |'''Odd House Number'''||'''Residents'''||'''Even House Number'''||'''Residents''' |- |1 Harewood Arms|| *Head: Alfred '''Wilson''' (29: Leeds) Inn Keeper *Wife: Harriet A Wilson (29: Leeds) *Servant: Ellen Eliza '''Watson''' (18: Worksop, Nottinghamshire) Bar Maid *Servant: Ann '''Wadsworth''' (16: Brotherton, West Riding of Yorkshire) Chamber Maid *Servant: Sarah '''Blackburn''' (17: Knaresborough, W.R. of Yorkshire) Kitchen Maid *Visitor: Edward '''Hopkins''' (35: Leeds) Fish Salesman *Visitor: John '''Haslam''' (28: Bolton, Lancashire) Grinder *Visitor: William C Wadsworth (28: Brotherton, W.R. of Yorkshire) Marriner ||2|| *Head: Sarah '''Robinson''' (59: Leeds) Boot and Shoe Trade *Daughter: Elizabeth '''Branon''' (39: Leeds) Dress Maker *Granddaughter: Sarah M Branon (8: Leeds) School Student *Granddaughter: Mary Branon (7: Leeds) School Student |- |3|| *Head: John '''Coates''' (52: Kirk Hammerton, W.R. of Yorkshire) Poultry Dealer *Wife: Elizabeth Coates (40: Lumley, Durham) *Daughter: Sarah Jane Coates (13: Knaresborough, W.R. of Yorkshire) *Son: John Coates (11: Knaresborough, W.R. of Yorkshire) *Son: William Coates (6: Knaresborough, W.R. of Yorkshire) *Daughter: Mary Ann Coates (2: Knaresborough, W.R. of Yorkshire) *Daughter: Isabella Coates (6 Months: Leeds) *Visitor: Alice '''Tennant''' (51: Preston, Lancashire) ||4|| *Head: Joseph '''Atkinson''' (65: Chesterfield, Derbyshire) Hat Manufacturer *Wife: Esther Atkinson (60: Ireland) Bonnet Maker *Niece: Eliza '''Fell''' (13: London) School Student *Lodger: Jonathan '''Dunderdall''' (65: Leeds) Cordwainer *Lodger: Charles '''Foster''' (22: Minton, Notinghamshire) Letter Carrier - Civil Service |- |5|| *Head: Richard '''Liversidge''' (42: Leeds) Slater *Wife: Emma Liversidge (37: Bradford, W.R. of Yorkshire) *Daughter: Sarah Jane Liversidge (13: Leeds) School Student *Lodger: William '''Furnis''' (22: Leeds) Fruiterer ||6|| *Head: John '''Gratton''' (40: Ireland) Tailor *Wife: Mary Gratton (37: Ireland) *Son: John Gratton (5: Manchester, Lancashire) |- |7|| *Head: Mary '''Culloden''' (60: Ireland) Lodging House Keeper *Lodger: William '''Stephens''' (58: Sheffield, W.R. of Yorkshire) Mechanic *Lodger: George '''Graham''' (36: North Shields, Durham) Tailor *Lodger: John '''Fallon''' (22: Gort, Ireland) Tailor *Lodger: Dorothy '''Graves''' (30: Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire) Dressmaker ||8|| *Head: John '''Cannon''' (40: Ireland) Labourer *Wife: Mary C Cannon (40: Ireland) *Daughter: Julia Cannon (9: Leeds) School Student *Daughter: Sarah Ann Cannon (4: Leeds) School Student *Daughter: Maria Cannon (2: Leeds) *Lodger: John '''McQueen''' (20: Scotland) Tailor *Lodger: William '''Carnay''' (28: Manchester, Lancashire) Tailor *Lodger's Wife: Margaret Carnay (28: Manchester, Lancashire) |- |9|| *Head: John '''McGowan''' (52: Ireland) Shoe Maker *Wife: Ann McGowan (52: Ireland) *Son: Patrick McGowan (16: Leeds) Shoe Maker *Son: John McGowan (11: Leeds) School Student ||10|| *Head: John '''Mulroy''' (26: Ireland) Cloth Dresser *Wife: Catherine Mulroy (26: Ireland) *Daughter: Elizabeth A Mulroy (1: Leeds) *Sister: Catherine Mulroy (20: Ireland) Flock Dresser *Brother: Edmund Mulroy (18: Ireland) Shoe Maker *Boarder: Kate '''Curtis''' (28: Ireland) Spinner |- |11|| *Head: [[McLoughlin-273|Michael '''McLaughlin''']] (42: Ireland) Shoe Maker *Wife: [[McHutchin-1|Margaret McLaughlin]] (39: Ireland) *Son: [[McLaughlin-1940|Thomas McLaughlin]] (20: Manchester, Lancashire) Shoe Maker *Son: [[McLaughlin-1946|Charles McLaughlin]] (18: Hull, E.R. of Yorkshire) Shoe Maker *Daughter: [[McLaughlin-1941|Mary Ann McLaughlin]] (16: Leeds) Factory *Son: [[McLaughlin-1942|Joseph McLaughlin]] (13: Leeds) Factory *Son: [[McLaughlin-1943|John McLaughlin]] (9: Leeds) School Student *Son: [[McLaughlin-1944|Francis McLaughlin]] (7: Leeds) School Student *Son: [[McLaughlin-1945|James McLaughlin]] (4: Leeds) School Student *Son: [[McLoughlin-166|William McLaughlin]] (2: Leeds) ||12|| *Head: Dan '''McNamara''' (60: Ireland) Hawker *Wife: Ann McNamara (50: Ireland) *Daughter: Ann McNamara (23: Ireland) Factory Girl *Son: Dan McNamara (21: Ireland) Shoe Maker *Boarder: Patrick '''Riley''' (22: Ireland) Dyer *Boarder: Patrick '''Ganby''' (24: Ireland) Shoe Maker *Boarder: Matthew '''Brady''' (30: Ireland) Shoe Maker *Boarder: James '''Keelly''' (31: Ireland) Labourer *Boarder: Andrew '''Milligan''' (22: Ireland) Sadler |- |13|| *Head: Henry '''Johnson''' (49: Wakefield, W.R. of Yorkshire) Dyer *Wife: Ann Johnson (54: Smeaton, W.R. of Yorkshire) ||14|| *Head: Martha '''Manarl''' (38: Leeds) Mangle Woman *Son: Thomas Manarl (8: Leeds) School Student *Daughter: Sarah Ann Manarl (4: Leeds) School Student *Daughter: Harriet Manarl (1: Leeds) *Brother in Law: Thomas '''Rodley''' (46: Leeds) Dyer *Sister: Eliza Rodley (43: Leeds) |- |15|| *Head: George '''Slack''' (34: Leeds) Chimney Sweep *Wife: Rebecca Slack (33: Keighley, W.R. of Yorkshire) ||16|| *Head: Charles '''Holmes''' (33: Leeds) Agricultural Labourer *Wife: Ellen Holmes (40: Ireland) *Son: Charles Holmes (7: Leeds) School Student |- |17|| *Head: George '''Naden''' (32: Knaresborough, W.R. of Yorkshire) Tinner *Wife: Mary Ann Naden (30: Knaresborough, W.R. of Yorkshire) *Son: Zacmah Naden (7: Knaresborough, W.R. of Yorkshire) School Student *Daughter: Mary Ann Naden (1: Knaresborough, W.R. of Yorkshire) ||18|| *Head: Eliza '''Winn''' (40: Ireland) House Keeper *Daughter: Mary '''Barton''' (19: Ireland) *Son in Law: John Barton (28: Ireland) Tailor) *Grandson: Charles Barton (11 Months: Leeds) |- |19|| *Head: Francis '''McManus''' (28: Ireland) Shoe Maker *Wife: Hannah McManus (28: Ireland) *Son: John McManus (3: Leeds) *Daughter: Catherine McManus (13 Months: Leeds) ||20|| *Head: John '''McGuire''' (25: Ireland) Shoe Maker |- |21|| *Head: Patrick '''Burke''' (48: Ireland) Labourer *Wife: Ann Burke (30: Ireland) *Daughter: Catherine (6: Leeds) School Student *Son: Patrick Burke (3: Leeds) *Daughter: Mary Ann Burke (10 Months: Leeds) ||22|| *Head: [[Griffin-4593|Cornelias '''Griffin''']] (30: Ireland) Cloth Dyer *Wife: Catherine Griffin (29: Ireland) *Daughter: [[Griffin-4594|Julia Griffin]] (8: Ireland) School Student *Daughter: [[Griffin-4592|Hannah Griffin]] (6: Leeds) School Student *Son: [[Griffin-4595|John Griffin]] (4: Leeds) School Student *Son: [[Griffin-4596|Jeremiah Griffin]] (2: Leeds) |- |23|| *Head: [[Griffin-4762|James '''Griffin''']] (34: Ireland) Cloth Dyer *Wife: Ellen Griffin (28: Ireland) *Son: [[Griffin-4763|John Griffin]] (4: Leeds) School Student *Son: [[Griffin-4764|Daniel Griffin]] (5 Days: Leeds) *Mother: [[Reidy-210|Julia Griffin]] (64: Ireland) *Brother: [[Griffin-4765|Dennis Griffin]] (50: Ireland) Cloth Dresser *Niece: [[Griffin-4766|Obinia Griffin]] (18: Ireland) Weaver *Niece: [[Griffin-4767|Ellen Griffin]] (8: Leeds) School Student *Sister in Law: [[Donoghue-111|Bridget Griffin]] (26: Ireland) Cloth Sorter *Nephew: [[Griffin-4769|John Griffin]] (8: Leeds) School Student *Nephew: [[Griffin-4770|Daniel Griffin]] (5: Leeds) School Student *Niece: [[Griffin-4771|Julia Griffin]] (3: Leeds) School Student *Niece: [[Griffin-4772|Bridget Griffin]] (18 Months: Leeds) ||24|| *Head: Ann '''Connely''' (52: Ireland) Shoe Binder |- |25|| *Head: John '''Flanigan''' (40: Ireland) Slipper Maker *Wife: Margaret Flanigan (36: Ireland) Hawker *Son: James Flanigan (11: Leeds) School Student *Daughter: Margaret Flanigan (9: Leeds) School Student ||26|| *Head: Benjamin '''Long''' (74: Leeds) Retired Joiner *Wife: Sarah Long (74: Tadcaster, W.R. of Yorkshire) |- |27|| *Head: John '''Kerigan''' (50: Ireland) Labourer *Wife: Mary Kerigan (47: Ireland) *Son: William Kerigan (22: Ireland) Labourer *Daughter: Mary Kerigan (19: Ireland) Spinner *Visitor: Thomas '''O'Donnell''' (20: Ireland) Labourer *Visitor: Thomas '''O' Malley''' (28: Ireland) Labourer ||28|| *Head: Timothy '''Duffy''' (52: Ireland) Labourer *Wife: Mary Duffy (40: Ireland) *Son: John Duffy (22: Ireland) Flax Dresser *Son: Tim Duffy (14: Ireland) Flax Dresser *Son: Richard Duffy (10: Leeds) School Student *Son: William Duffy (7: Ireland) School Student *Head: Richard '''Walsh''' (26: Ireland) Labourer *Wife: Rose Ann Walsh (20: Ireland) |- |29|| *Head: Michael '''Boyan''' (37: Ireland) Hawker *Wife: Mary Boyan (30: Ireland) *Daughter: Ellen Boyan (8: Leeds) School Student *Daughter: Catherine Boyan (5: Leeds) School Student *Daughter: Mary Ann Boyan (6 Months: Leeds) ||30|| *Head: Edward '''McNalley''' (45: Ireland) Hawker *Wife: Nancy McNalley (40: Ireland) *Son: Michael McNalley (12: Ireland) Mill Worker |- |31|| *Head: Michael '''Sheridan''' (44: Ireland) Hardware Hawker *Wife: Mary Sheridan (48: Ireland) *Son: John Sheridan (23: Ireland) Book Canvasser *Son: James Sheridan (15: Leeds) Clerk in a Stationer's Shop *Son: Edward Sheridan (10: Bradford, W.R. of Yorkshire) Works in a Steam Machine Cloth Mill ||32|| *Head: Joseph '''Kearney''' (37: Ireland) Shoe Maker *Wife: Margaret Kearney (37: Ireland) Factory Hand *Daughter: Mary Ann Kearney (15: Leeds) Factory Hand *Son: Thomas Kearney (13: Leeds) School Student *Daughter: Ellen Kearney (10: Leeds) School Student *Daughter: Margaret Kearney (8: Leeds) School Student |- |33|| *Head: Mary '''Quennan''' (58: Ireland) House Keeper *Son: Matthew '''Cannon''' (20: Ireland) Mill Worker *Daughter: Bridget Cannon (18: Ireland) Mill Worker *Daughter: Mary Cannon (15: Ireland) Mill Worker ||34|| *Head: Thomas '''McDonough''' (40: Ireland) Hawker *Wife: Ann McDonough (35: Ireland) *Wife: Bridget McDonough (9: Leeds) Scholar |- |35|| *Head: James '''Carter''' (49: Leeds) Milk Dealer *Wife: Sophia Carter (50: Guildford: Surrey) *Daughter: Sarah A Carter (17: Leeds) Servant ||36|| *Head: Patrick '''Quenen''' (31: Ireland) Labourer *Wife: Margaret Quenen (28: Ireland) *Son: Martin Quenen (5: Leeds) *Daughter: Mary Quenen (2: Leeds) *Daughter: Ann Quenen (1: Leeds) |- |37|| *Head: John '''Heseltine''' (30: Ireland) Tanner *Wife: Mary Heseltine (27: Ireland) Nurse *Son: John Heseltine (2: Leeds) *Lodger: Betsey '''Doherty''' (50: Ireland) Washerwoman *Lodger: Michael Doherty (20: Ireland) Cloth Dresser *Lodger: Ellen '''MacDonnough''' (46: Ireland) Washerwoman *Lodger: Sarah '''Cosgrif''' (20: Ireland) Servant ||38|| *Head: Mary '''Mannix''' (50: Ireland) Sack Maker |- |39|| *Head: Owen '''Wynne''' (37: Ireland) Hawker *Wife: Mary Wynne (37: Ireland) *Daughter: Bridget Wynee (16: Cape of Good Hope) *Daughter: Sarah Wynne (8: Reeth, North Riding of Yorkshire) *Lodger: Margaret '''Kay''' (59: Scotland) Hawker ||40|| *Head: Henry '''Hobson''' (37: Ireland) Hawker *Wife: Mary Hobson (40: Ireland) *Son: Henry Hobson (7: Leeds) School Student *Daughter Mary Hobson (5: Leeds) School Student |- |41|| *Head: Francis '''Conroy''' (29: Ireland) Coach Painter *Wife: Catherine Conroy (27: Ireland) *Daughter: Mary Conroy (8: Ireland) *Daughter: Agnes Conroy (2: Ireland) ||42|| *Head: James '''O'Meara''' (25: Ireland) Cloth Dresser *Wife: Catherine O'Meara (23: Ireland) *Son: David O'Meara (9 Months: Leeds) |- |43|| *Head: Bridget '''Leech''' (45: Ireland) Tailoress *Daughter: Sarah Leech (14: Ireland) Piecener in Cloth Mil ||44|| Unoccupied |- |45|| *Head: Henry '''Hobson''' (55: Leeds) Wheelwright *Son: James Hobson (23: Leeds) Shoe Maker *Son: Henry Hobson (12: Leeds) Bricklayer's Labourer ||46|| *Head: Edward '''Murray''' (32: Ireland) Wood Carver *Wife: Catherine Murray (30: Ireland) *Son: Thomas Murray (8: Manchester, Lancashire) *Daughter: Mary Ann Murray (3: Leeds) *Daughter: Margrate Ellen Murray (2 Months: Leeds) |- |47|| ||48|| |- |49|| ||50|| *Head: Michell '''Hammon''' (30: Ireland) Dyer *Wife: Mary Hammon (29: County Mayo, Ireland) *Son: John Hammon (7: England) *Daughter: Margrate Hammon (5: England) *Son: Thomas Hammon (2: England) *Daughter: Mary Ann Hammon (6 Months: England) *Lodger: Mary Hammon (20: England), Works in a Mill *Lodger: Catherine Hammon (16: England), Works in a Mill *Lodger: Patrick Hammon (50: Ireland), Labourer |- |51|| ||52|| |- |53|| ||54|| |- |55|| ||56|| |- |57|| ||58|| *Head: Edward '''Doyle''' (40: Ireland) Cloth Dresser *Wife: Bridget Doyle (36: County Sligo, Ireland) *Son: Michell Doyle (8: Cheshire) *Son: Edward Doyle (6: Cheshire) *Son: Thomas Doyle (10 Months: Goole, E.R. of Yorkshire) |- |59|| *Head: Thomas '''McGinnes''' (53: County Meath, Ireland) Mason *Wife: Mary McGinnes (56: Galloway, Ireland) *Daughter: Margrate McGinnes (25: County Meath, Ireland) *Daughter: Mary McGinnes (18: County Meath, Ireland) ||60|| |- |61|| *Head: Patrick '''Mullhern''' (30: Ireland) Labourer *Wife: Ann Mullhern (29: Ireland) *Daughter: Ellen Mullhern (5: England) *Daughter: Mary Mullhern (4: England) *Son: Thomas Mullhern (2: England) *Son: Patrick Mullhern (2 Months: England) ||62|| |- |63|| ||64|| |- |65|| ||66|| |- |67|| --- ||68|| *Head: Timothy '''Driscoll''' (36: Ireland) Marble Polisher *Wife: Mary Driscoll (35: Ireland) *Son: Michell Driscoll (6: Leeds) *Lodger: Thomas '''Harrington''' (38: Ireland) Tailor *Lodger's Wife: Ellen Harrington (32: Ireland) *Lodger: James '''Duffy''' (33: Canada) Painter *Lodger's Wife: Mary Duffy (23: Ireland) *Lodger: Hannah '''Pattison''' (36: Scarborough, N.R. of Yorkshire) Seamstress |- |69|| *Head: Patrick '''Daley''' (31: Ireland) Labourer *Wife: Margrate Daley (30: Ireland) *Son: William Patrick Daley (5: Leeds) *Mother: Ann Daley (62: Ireland) *Brother: Michell Daley (21: Ireland) *Sister: Ann Daley (24: Ireland) *Sister: Ellena Daley (18: Ireland) ||70|| *Head: John '''Kelly''' (29: Ireland) Labourer *Wife: Mary Kelly (27: Ireland) *Daughter: Margrate Kelly (4: Ireland) *Cousin: Ann '''Curran''' (1: Ireland) |- |71|| *Head: George Frederick '''Ayres''' (43: London) Cabinet Maker *Wife: Mary Ann Ayres (35: London) *Son: Frederick Ayres (15: London) French Polisher *Son: William Ayres (13: London) *Daughter: Mary Ann Ayres (11: London) *Daughter: Margrate Ayres (9: Liverpool, Lancashire) *Son: George Ayres (4: Liverpool, Lancashire) *Daughter: Jane Ayres (10 Months: Leeds) ||72|| *Head: James '''Wilson''' (40: Leeds) Joiner *Wife: Ann Wilson (38: Leeds) *Son: Peter Gibbs Wilson (12: Leeds) Errand Boy *Son: George Wilson (10: Leeds) School Student *Son: James Henry Wilson (8: Leeds) School Student *Son: William Wilson (4: Leeds) *Daughter: Martha Ann Wilson (10 Months: Leeds) *Mother: Martha '''Grant''' (76: Leeds) |- |81|| --- ||82|| *Head: William Hosker '''Wilkinson''' (55: Briston, Lancashire) Shop Keeper *Wife: Margrate Wilkinson (51: Briston, Lancashire) *Daughter: Mary Ann Wilkinson (24: Leeds) *Son: Thomas Wilkinson (13: Leeds) *Lodger: John '''Baines''' (25: Lancashire) Tailor *Boarder: Danniel '''Carrol''' (24: Ireland) Tailor |- |83|| *Head: Michael '''Magilley''' (46: Ireland) Potato and Fruit Dealer *Wife: Mary Magilley (46: Ireland) *Son: Frances Magilley (21: Leeds) Assistant to Father *Daughter: Catherine Magilley (4: Leeds) *Servant: Ann '''Mullins''' (58: Ireland) Servant *Lodger: James Mullins (22: Ireland) Joiner ||84|| |- |Unknown|| *Head: Bernard '''Connoughton''' (40: Ireland) Shoe Maker *Wife: Margaret Connoughton (30: Ireland) Shoe Binder *Daughter: Mary Connoughton (5: Liverpool, Lancashire) *Son: John Connoughton (2: Manchester, Lancashire) *Daughter: Agnes Connoughton (1: Halifax, W.R. of Yorkshire) ||Unknown|| *Head: Thomas '''Downes''' (50: Ireland) Cooper *Wife: Catherine Downes (40: Ireland) *Daughter: Ann Downs (20: Ireland) Weaver *Son: Thomas Downs (18: Ireland) Traveller *Son: Patrick Downs (16: Ireland) Cloth Dresser *Boarder: Barney '''McMullin''' (40: Ireland) Tailor *Lodger: Michell '''McConnor''' (47: Ireland) Hawker *Lodger: William Henry '''Bally''' (20: Ireland) Tailor |- |} ---- == Statistics == ---- Total Population of Ebenezer Street: 392 People ---- == Census Source Information == ---- * 1861 England Census, Registration Number: RG 9, Piece: 3378, Folio: 7 (Page: 7) to --- (Page: ---), Ebenezer Street, North Leeds, Leeds, West Riding of Yorkshire, England. ---- == Page Contributors == ---- * [[Raper-183|A.C.Raper]]: Last Updated [[Raper-183|Raper-183]]

Eberly Family History

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] == Source Information == * '''Full Title''': ''Eberly Family History, 1700-1974'' * '''Author''': Bennetch, Paul C., compiler and editor * '''Publishing Information''': Denver, Pennsylvania : Saul Printing Co,, 1974 === Source Citation Examples === * '''In-line Citation:''' {{Pale Orange|'''''Recommended'''''}} ::: Bennetch, Paul C., compiler and editor. ''[[Space:Eberly Family History|Eberly Family History, 1700-1974]],'' Denver, Pennsylvania : Saul Printing Co., 1974, pg. 22. * '''Named In-line Citation for Multiple Usage in a Profile:''' {{Pale Orange|'''''Recommended'''''}} ::: Bennetch, Paul C., compiler and editor. ''[[Space:Eberly Family History|Eberly Family History, 1700-1974]],'' Denver, Pennsylvania : Saul Printing Co., 1974, pg. 22. * '''Subsequent Use of Named Source Citation:''' ::: === Available online at these locations: === * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE207247 === Links === * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Eberly Family History|WikiTree proiles that use this source]]
THE EBERLY BIBLE
''This is the Title page of the Bible brought to America in 1725 by the pioneer Eberly Family. Translated it reads as follows: The other part of the Old Testament, along with the New, printed in Zurich by Christoffel Froschower in 1536. This Bible passed from generation to generation ' till it was finally place in the Ohio State University Library in the rare books division. There it can be seen and photographed, but not removed from the Library. There are two vey important birth entries in this Bible which substantiates the fact that Israel Eberly, the third Son of Michael Eberly, Sr., born in 1705 is the same person as Israel Eckerlin of the Pious Order of the Ephrata Cloisters, Ephrata, Pa. His writings and activities are well recorded in the records of the Ephrata Cloisters. His brother Gabriel Eberly, the fourth Son of Michael Eberly, Sr., is recorded as born in 1706. His activities are recorded as that of Gabriel Eckerlin in the Cloister records. There are more details on these brothers recorded later in this book. Some more birth entries of the next generations are also recorded in this Bible.'' ::: NOTE: There is a handwritten note scrawled across the title page that states, "The Genealogy of the Peter Wealand family" pgs. 325, 326 & 327 adversely affect the credibility of this document.

Echols County, Georgia

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{{US History|sub-project=Georgia}} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Blue| Page is being written}} {{Image|file=Echols_County_Georgia.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=1863 map Echols county, GA. }} :'''1528'''- Pamphilio de Narvez anchored his ships in Tampa Bay (50 years) after Columbus arrived and crossed a wide, deep river, the Suwanee River, near "Boney Bluff. Narvez explored near Tom's Creek where the Alpha River crosses near Mayday, Georgia. Then he had to return to the ship. http://www.dabroxson.com/echols/Echols%20History.htm :'''1539''' Hernando de Soto followed this trail and entered territory that later became Echols County. He found an Indian town called {{Blue|Yupaha}} near the current site of {{Blue|Statenville}} as well as Indian opposition. ::The Alapaha River which spelled "Allapaha" is interpreted as "swallowed up or "disappearing". This is due to some times the water runs underground in places near the Florida border, showing a bed of dry sand. :'''1700's''' The Seminole Indians inhabited this area before Echols County began. White Settlers arrived later, but the area continued to have a low population. It still has no incorporated towns. The Echols County is a southern county located on the Georgia-Florida border. https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/echols-county :'''1814''' -In 1810 this was Indian land. In 1814 the lower Creek Indians signed part of the lands over to Georgia in a treaty. :'''1818''' The Creek lands were divided into the Lowndes, Clinch counties. Echols and other southwest Georgia counties formed in years after this with additional divisions of the lands. (Land located between georgia and Florida had not been settled and thus both states claimed the section consisting of 435,886.5 acres. {{Image|file=Echols_County_Georgia-4.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=Skirmish at Cow Creek, Echols GA marker }}{{clear}} :'''August, 1836''' Creek Indians who were trying to join the Seminole Indians in Florida, fled into the Okefenokee Swamp and camped along Warrior Creek, Little River, Alapaha River and Cow Creek. August 27, 1836, Colonel Henry Blair, Captain Lindsay and Captain Levi J. Knight commanding militia companies, caught up with the Creeks at Cow Creek (also called "Troublesome Ford" near Statenville. The skirmish lasted ten to fifteen minutes before the militia routed the Creek Indians.https://georgiapioneers.com/counties/countyechols.html :'''1845''' After Florida became a US State, it disagreed with the state of Georgia over the boundary, so they formed a commission to settle this dispute known as the Surveyors-General, who marked the dividing line called the Orr-Whitner line. ::This required (3) surveys to finish the line running from the beginning of the Flint and Chattahoochee Rivers on the West to Endicott's Mount on the St. Mary River on the East, and the river to the Atlantic ocean. This placed '''all of the Okefenokee Swamp''' within Georgia. :'''1850''' New and different boundaries had been made for Clinch County. :{{Blue|Dec 13, 1858 the Georgia legislature (General Assembly) created Echols County as Georgia's #132nd county from the SE (south-eastern part) of Lowndes County and the (south-western part) SW of Clinch County.}} A line from the Suwanoochee Creek southward to the Georgia/Florida State line; along the state line, then north to Grand Bay Creek and Mud Swamp junction; to Grand Bay Creek /Carter's Ford; to the entrance of Cow's Creek- Alpha River; up that creek to Griffin's Mill; a line from Jack's Fort on Suwanoochee Creek; down this Creek to the mouth. This border has not changed much except for awarding a tiny strip to Florida. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Echols_County%2C_Georgia https://echolscountyga.com/about/history/ https://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/topics/counties/echols {{Image|file=Echols_County_Georgia-3.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Mayday, Georgia }}{{clear}} :'''1858''' Echols County is named in honor of Brig. Gen. Robert Echols (1798-1847, who commanded the 13th US Army, and killed in Action during the Mexican-American War (1846-1848), the Battle of National Bridge. Echols had been a Representative (1824-1829) and Georgia Senator (1830-1844). Gen. Echols was buried on the field in Mexico, later the remains were brought to Georgia for burial in his native Georgia. http://genealogytrails.com/geo/echols/history.htmlhttps://georgiahistory.com/ghmi_marker_updated/echols-county/https://georgiahistory.com/ghmi_marker_updated/echols-county/ :'''1858''' The early counties of South Georgia extended into Florida near Jasper. See the Survey. Echols County was originally in Georgia as well as Spanish Florida. :'''1858 land digest''' shows Echols containing 252,805.24 acres. One man from Georgia and one from Florida surveyed this land for the Orr-Whitner line marking the dividing line between Georgia and Florida. :::{{Blue|Echols County surrendered (1/3) one-third of its acreage to Florida due to the survey, which settled the Georgia/Florida land dispute.}} :'''Dec 13, 1858''' The Georgia legislative act also authorized Harris Tomlinson, Guilford Register and William B Cruise to be the commissioners and buy land for the site of the County Seat. These officials did name Statenville in honor of Capt. James Staten, who had been the first store owner in the community.. All went smoothly, except the name was misspelled so that the town was called "Statesville". Highway maps and local residents show the correct name for the town with its correct spelling of "Statenville." {{Image|file=Echols_County_Georgia-9.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=map with Georgia and Echols }}{{clear}} :'''1859''' The county seat of Echols originally had the name of {{Blue|Troublesome}}, named for the Troublesome Creek. After the Georgia legislature chartered {{Blue|Troublesome}} to be the County Seat, Georgia changed the name to [[:Category: Statenville, Georgia|Statenville]] . Stories on the name of the county seat vary, from the name was a misreading of "Statesville", and/or the citizens feel the town was named for James W Staten who lived nearby as a farmer and owned a store. This name has stayed with the town. ::Georgia legislature redrew the boundaries for Statenville, that included only the courthouse square, which removed the few residents living there. The second time the boundaries were voted upon, but voters did not renew a city charter. (Previously Georgia had been requiring a community to provide three services to the residents. A grace period was allowed, but today Echols is only one of three Georgia counties with an {{Blue|unincorporated county seat}}. The county also has other unchartered communities of Fruitland, Haylow, Howell, Mayday, Needmore, Potter, and Tarver. :'''1859-1897''' First Courthouse was wooden, built 1859. This was used until the second was built. The Courthouse #2 burned in 1897, destroying the county records from 1859 forward. See Government for more details. {{Image|file=Echols_County_Georgia-6.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=old courthouse, that burned 1897 }}{{clear}} :'''1894''' Founder, John Wesley Langdale began his Langdale Forest Products Company. Langdale leased acres of turpentine timber. He and sons, Billy, Harley, and Noah built the company business up to be one of the notable manufacturing companies of wood and wood by-products. He bought timber leased in 1922 near Mayday, Echols County, Georgia. Today the large company owns a lot of the forested land in Echols County and is now located in Valdosta, Lowndes County, Georgia. {{Image|file=Echols_County_Georgia-2.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Echols County, 1895 map }}{{clear}} :'''1897-1899''' Government business and trials in the courthouses were held in rented halls. ::Economics Echols County has a good timber industry with sawmills to cut the lumber for resale. Rosin and turpentine are shipped out of the county in large quantities. The county is well timbered and the sawmills do a good business preparing the lumber for market. Rosin and turpentine are shipped in large quantities. Game, such as quail and wild turkeys abound in the woods. ::'''Railways''' -Statenville, the county seat, is located on the Allapaha river. Statenville station is on the Savannah, Florida and Western Railway. The Atlantic, Valdoeta and Western Railway crosses Echols County as well. :'''1899-1900'''- Cotton - there were 795 bales of sea-Island cotton ginned in Echols county, according to the United States census of 1900. {{Image|file=Echols_County_Georgia-8.jpg |align=r |size=330 |caption=Corbett old farmhouse }}{{clear}} :'''1900''' There were originally (77) seventy-seven schools scattered throughout the county, which were open 6 months/year, due to the children helping their parents with the farming. Echols County By '''1928''' The schools were reduced to (14). Now it has 13 public schools with 209 students in the 10 schools for white students and 53 in the three schools for African Americans. According to the report of the State School Commissioner for 1900, the school fund for Echols is $1,998.89. *The 1900 census showed the population of Echols county by sex and color: white males, 1,190; white females, 1,028; total white. There were 604 African American males, 387 African American females; total colored, 991. The tax returns for 1901 show an increase in the value of all property of $779 over the returns for 1900. :'''1910''' the Statenville Railway was brought into Echols County. In the northern area of the county the railway connected Statenville to Haylow. :'''1917''' Transportation of the children to school began using the school-bus transportation. This helped part of the schools to consolidate operations. :'''1931''' - a brick Echols Consolidated School was built in Statenville. In 1948 the Herctoma School was built for the AfricanAmerican children. There are 13 public schools in Echols county, and the daily average attendance is 209 pupils in the 10 schools for whites, and 53 in the 3 schools for Negroes. In 1950, all white schoolchildren in the county attended the Echols Consolidated School. {{Image|file=Echols_County_Georgia-5.jpg |align=r |size=325 |caption=Current Courthouse }}{{clear}} :'''1956- Present-day''' The current courthouse was built. :'''1970 ''' Integration was completed in Echols and the two schools combined to be the Echols Consolidated School, located where the former Echols Consolidated had been located. ::{{Blue|Haylow}}, trade center and shipping point for the region is located at the junction of the Georgia Southern & Florida and Atlantic Coast Line railroads with a telegraph/express offices and stores.(Georgia: Comprising Sketches of Counties, Towns, Events, Institutions, Arranged in Cyclopedic Form. VOL III Publ. 1906. Transcribed by Angelia Carpenter) ::{{Blue|Howell}} is also located on the Georgia Southern & Florida railroad, near the Lowndes county line. In 1900 the population was 138, with schools, churches, and stores. (Source: Georgia Sketches of Counties, Towns, Events, Institutions, and Persons, VOL II, by Candler & Evans, Publ. 1906. Transcribed by Kim Mohler) ::{{Blue|Mayday}} is (15) miles east of Valdosta, located on the Georgia Southern & Florida railroad.(Source: Georgia Sketches of Counties, Towns, Events, Institutions, and Persons, VOL II, by Candler & Evans, Publ. 1906. Transcribed by Kim Mohler) {{Image|file=Echols_County_Georgia-7.jpg |align=l |size=300 |caption=Mayday Georgia. }}{{clear}} ::{{Blue|Prescott}}- is five miles west of Statenville. Lakepark is the nearest railroad station. Comprising Sketches of Counties, Towns, Events, Institutions, and Persons, Transcribed by Kristen Bisanz ::{{Blue|Statenville }} -the county seat of Echols county, is on the Allapaha river, with the nearest railway station of Tarver, on the Atlantic Coast Line Railway (from Dupont Junction into Florida. Statenville has a courthouse, money order post-office, limited stores to serve the (180 citizens) needs Methodist and Baptist churches and a public school system. Statenville station is on the Savannah, Florida and Western Railway. Comprising Sketches of Counties, Towns, Events, Institutions, and Persons, Transcribed by Kristen Bisanz ::{{Blue|Tarver }} located in south Echols County on the Atlantic Coast Line railway. It has population of 62 in 1900 with a postoffice, few stores, and limited shipping. Comprising Sketches of Counties, Towns, Events, Institutions, and Persons, Transcribed by Kristen Bisanz :'''1965''' Georgia legislators approved a local act which gave the city a new city charter. This spelled the name correctly, however Statenville voters turned down the new charter. This may have begun in 1958 when Georgia legislature redrew the Statenville boundaries with a local act. This included the Echols County Courthouse square which meant the city had no population. :'''1990s''' Georgia had a rule that cities or towns were supposed to provide (3) three municipal services to the citizens to be called an incorporated municipality. Statenville was one of over 100 official towns that did not provided few if any services to their citizens. Some of these towns had long been inactive– but legally they retained the status of an incorporated municipality. Georgia dealt with this by passing an act mandating three services and were given a grace period to begin the services. When they did not begin municipal services, they lost the municipal charter and became unincorporated communities under the jurisdiction of their county governments. however Echols County, Columbia County, and Crawford County are the '''only three Georgia counties with a County Seat that is an unincorporated community.''' Fruitland, Haylon, Howell, Mayday, Needmore, Potter, and Tarver also became unincorporated communities. {{Image|file=Echols_County_Georgia-1.jpg |align=r |size=260 |caption=1883 Echols map }} :{{Red| Banishment can send criminals to Echols County.}} Echols county is the only county in Georgia that does not have a banishment law.. How? ::It seems that the Georgia State Constitution has a law that forbids banishment beyond the state borders. However the police, courts do ban the criminals from 158 counties... Echols County is the 159th county. Some criminals do end up in Echols county. The other criminals just move out of the state. The Georgia Supreme Court ruled a drug dealer to be banished from (7) counties. In 2011 the court ruled for banishment of a mentally ill man fired a gun into a home, but not hurting anyone. He was banished from all 158 counties, except Echols.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Echols_County,_GeorgiaBrumback, Kate. "Judge changes but won't lift Ga. man's banishment". Associated Press. Retrieved December 29, 2015. [http://www.wctv.tv/home/headlines/13510282.html Echols Sheriff objects] ===Government Offices=== '''1st Courthouse, 1859''' - Wooden Courthouse - this was a (24 x 30 feet) 4-room building. It faced West with an office for the clerk in the southwest corner, the ordinary in the northwest corner, the sheriff in the north-east corner which doubled for a jury room, and a larger room in the southeast corner as a courtroom. This lasted until 1888 when the county felt the need for a more impressive building. :The jail was a long structure to the east with wooden shutters for windows in the jail.it was a log building with two cells, one for whites, the other for African Americans. A puncheon floor was composed of flattened layer of logs and round logs on ceiling. This was the insurance to hold the prisoners from escaping.. An African American prisoner set fire to his straw mattress and died in the fire, which also destroyed the jail. '''2nd Courthouse1897''' - Echols county officials obtained a loan for $90.00 from Capt. James Staten and some donations. This was also a wooden building which faced west with two (2) stories.. First floor had an 8 foot hallway running from west to east down the center with (2) two offices on each side. These were clerk superior court in the Southwest; on the Northwest was the ordinary; and on Northeast, was the Sheriff's office; and on southeast - the School Commissioner. A stairway opened at the east end of the hall to the 2nd story which was the Courtroom. Size was 35 feet x 50 feet. The 2nd Wooden County Courthouse was destroyed by fire, destroying all records. ::1897-1899 County government conducted the governing in rented halls or Masonic Hall. {{Image|file=Echols_County_Georgia-6.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=old 1899 Courthouse }}{{clear}} '''3rd Courthouse, 1899''' -New courthouse was built similar to the second, but it had three (3) offices on each side of the hallway. The sheriff announced the opening of court from an upstairs porch along the same lines as the second, but with three offices on each side of the hallway, and an upstairs porch from which the sheriff announced the opening of court. :'''2nd Jail''' This was as a brick building, located on the creek banks ~about 2 blocks north of the courthouse on the banks of the creek about two blocks to the north of the courthouse until the newest modern jail was built with the present courthouse. {{Image|file=Echols_County_Georgia-5.jpg |align=r |size=425 |caption=Current Echols Co. Courthouse }}{{clear}} '''4th courthouse, 1956''' - the current courthouse was built with a modern style, . :'''3nd Jail''' A modern jail was constructed along with the present courthouse. ===Geography=== :Size:total area of 421 square miles (1,090 km2), of which 415 square miles (1,070 km2) is land and 5.8 square miles (15 km2) (1.4%)- water. :Area The area of Echols county is 365 square miles, or 233,600 acres. The population by the census of 1900 is 3,209. :Swamp: Whitehead Bay of notable size :Rivers - Alapaha River, Alapahoochee River, Grand Bay Creek (known in the 1800s as Irwin's River and later as Irwin's Creek), Suwannee River, Suwanoochee Creek :Sub Basins ::Alpha River Sub-basin of the Suwanee River Basin - Western half of Echols County ::Upper Suwannee River Sub-basin of Suwannee River Basin - The eastern half of the county, from well east of Statenville to just west of Fargo :Nearby Counties: Echols is bounded by Clinch and Lowndes counties on the north, by Clinch on the northeast and east, by the State of Florida on the south, and by Lowndes county on the west :Rivers -Suwannee river with its tributaries, Toms creek and the east and west forks of Suwanoochee creek in the east, and the Allapaha river, and tributary creeks in the center and west water the county and give it an abundant supply of fish. :Land, Climate and Soil - same as in adjoining counties. :Yield if crops The average yield per acre of the various crops is: seed cotton, 600 to 700 pounds/acre; corn - 12 to 20 bushels/acre; rice- 40 bushels/acre; sugar-cane- from 300 to 500 gallons of syrup/acre. :Animals raised -In 1890, 893 sheep, yielded a woolclip of 1,455 pounds; 4,325 cattle, 43 oxen, 1,600 milk-cows produced 5,204 pounds of butter, 374 pounds of cheese, and 49,865 gallons of milk; 215 horses, 287 mules, 6,136 swine, 13,944 poultry, 7,973 dozen eggs and 6,503 pounds of honey. 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*Clinch County - northeast *Columbia County, Florida - southeast *Hamilton County, Florida - south *Lowndes County - west *Lanier County - north Protected areas
===Demographics=== In 2000 there were 3,754 people in the county with a population density of 19 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 77.14% White, 6.93% Black or African American, 1.15% Native American, 0.08% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 13.69% from other races, and 0.99% from two or more races. 19.69% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. In 2005 63.1% of the county population was non-Hispanic whites, 27.3% Hispanics, 8.8% African-Americans and 1.0% Native Americans. in 2010 Hispanic or Latino origin made up 29.3% of the population. In terms of ancestry, 11.8% were German, 8.6% were Irish, 5.8% were American, and 5.3% were English. The population had increased to 4,034 people with a density of 9.7 people/sq. mi.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Echols_County%2C_Georgia Education:
The Echols County School District is a public school district in Echols County, Georgia, United States, based in Statenville. It serves the communities of Fruitland and Statenville :Echols County Elementary/Middle School in one building :Echols County High School Highways:
*U.S. Route 41 *U.S. Route 129 *U.S. Route 441 *Georgia State Route 7 *Georgia State Route 11 *Georgia State Route 89 *Georgia State Route 94 *Georgia State Route 135 *Georgia State Route 187 *Georgia State Route 37 Railways: *Statenville Railway (Defunct) used from 1910 to 1924.-from Statenville to Haylow, Georgia *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plant_System Plant System] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seaboard_Coast_Line_Railroad Seaboard Coast Line Railroad] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_Southern_and_Florida_Railway Georgia Southern and Florida Railway] County Resources
====Cities/Communities==== *[[:Category: Fruitland, Georgia|Fruitland]] ::[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fruitland%2C_Georgia Fruitland, Georgia; Wikipedi] *[[:Category: Statenville, Georgia|Statenville]] ::[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statenville%2C_Georgia Statenville, Georgia; Wikipedia] ===Census=== *1860 census, Echols County had a white population of 1,177, with 314 slaves, and '''no''' free people of color ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Wayfare Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Echols County, Georgia|Wayfare Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Statenville Cemetery, Statenville, Georgia|Statenville Cemetery]] ::[ ===Sources=== *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statenville%2C_Georgia *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fruitland%2C_Georgia Fruitland, Georgia] *https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/echols-county *https://echolscountyga.com/about/history/ *https://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/topics/counties/echols *[http://www.wctv.tv/home/headlines/13510282.html Echols Sheriff objects]

Ector County, Texas

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{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The current leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ====Formed==== *{{Blue|Ector County was created 1887 and organized 1891 from Tom Green County}} It is named for jurist M.D. Ector.https://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/ector-county ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Ector_County_Texas-7.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=Odessa, Ector co. multiView. }} The Blue Mountain pictographs depict prehistoric hunting scenes, giving evidence of prehistoric Indian culture in the area that is now Ector County. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hce02 :'''1700's and 1800's''' - Ector area was was within the range of Comanche hunters. :'''1881''' - promoters of Texas and Pacific Railway encouraged immigration by offering to haul farm machinery and household goods for prospective settlers at no charge; they ignored the limited rainfall and predicted a splendid agricultural potential for the area. :'''1882''' - a railroad official named the first settlement in the county Odessa :'''1886''' - Odessa Land and Townsite Company was formed in Zanesville, Ohio, to sell farmland in Ector County :'''1887''' Ector county was separated from land assigned to Tom Green County. At that point it was still attached to Midland, Crane and Upton counties for judicial reasons. :'''1889''' - due to the exaggerated promises, the company went bankrupt and the bi-monthly excursion trains failed to attract sufficient buyers of land. ::this region was suitable for ranching, and many years Ector became known for Hereford cattle. ::A lot of the land was owned by University of Texas. ::JJ Amburgery pointed out- "Land was cheap there in Ector. He bought '''7 sections of school land for $7.00''' ($1.00/acre). :'''late 1880's, 1890's''' Settlers began to arrive. :'''1890''' - Census showed 224 residents :'''1891'''- Ector county was organized, and Odessa was designated as county seat :'''Early 1890's''' - Methodists established a small school, Odessa College. :'''1892''' Odessa College burned down :'''1900''' - there were 25 farms and ranches in the county, with population of 381. :'''Between 1900- 1930''' - there were droughts, farmers continued to move in slowly. ::Some farmers tried Cotton farming :'''1908''' - 800 bales of cotton were ginned in the county. :'''1910''' -Cotton was planted on 222 acres Farmers planted 100's of fruit trees (588 peach trees) :'''1910''' 24,000 cattle :'''1910''' county population was 1,1778 :'''1910''' Agriculture census showed 84 farms and ranches :'''1914''' Graham and Price shipped 15,000 yearlings from their ranch :'''1929'''- 16,000 cattle counted :'''1920''' - Agriculture census showed 55 farms and ranches; population was 760 :'''1920''' - 80 acres were planted in cereal crops, and 363 acres cotton :'''1925''' - there were 106 farms and ranches, yet only 69 in 1929 :'''1930''' - Cotton was produced on 1,326 Acres out of the 2,580 acres crops harvested :'''1900 -1930,''' even with droughts, farmers continued to move into the county in small numbers :'''1930''' -Great Depression farming died during 1930's :'''1940'''- 52 farms and ranches harvested 583 acres of land. :'''1926''' -The great '''oil strike''' made on '''W. E. Connell's ranch,''' marked beginning of an oil boom that changed the character of the county's economy and society. :'''1929''' - After the Penn field was opened :'''1930''' - Cowden field in 1930, Odessa became the shipping and oilfield supply center for the county's burgeoning petroleum boom. :'''1938''' 12,3330,000 barrels of oil.This oil boom caused the population to explode. :'''mid 1940's''' - 2,000 wells and ranked as one of the leading oil producing counties :'''1948''' - 62,249,000 barrels of oil :'''1956''' - 57,132,000 barrels, :'''1960''' - 58,959,000 barrels :'''1978''' - 59,228,000 barrels :'''1982''' - 45,958,000 barrels :'''mid 1960''''s the largest petrochemical complex was established near Odessa ===Government Offices=== Seat of justice for Ector, created out of Tom Green County in 1887 and organized in 1891. Its county seat is Odessa. It is named for Mathew Ector, a Confederate general in the American Civil War.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ector_County,_Texas :'''1891 courthouse''' This was a frame, town sanitarium that was remodeled and moved to the town square. It had on first floor some space for the sheriff, county court clerks and the Odessa school. County and district courtroom was on the second floor. http://www.texasescapes.com/WestTexasTowns/OdessaTexas/Ector-County-Courthouse-Odessa-Texas.htm#1891 NOTE this was the only public building in town. Many dances, socials, and church services were held there. ::Picnics and baptizings were held at the windmill and tank on the northwest corner of the square. Odessa is a dry city, thus liquor sales are banned. Odessa was usually quiet. When claims were available on public lands, fights occurred as settlers rushed to file claims on the public lands. {{Image|file=Ector_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=1904 Ector county courthouse. }}{{clear}} :'''1904 courthouse''', a 2-story red stone courthouse was built just east of the early one. On the lawn in 1906 the Christian church was organized. At that time Odessa had 400 people and little hope for growth, because of droughts and their effects on cattle raising. {{Image|file=Ector_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=1938 Ector county courthouse. }}{{clear}} :'''1938 courthouse''' -After oil discoveries of 1926 stimulated Ector's development, a 3-story cement building was erected in 1938. {{Image|file=Ector_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=1964 Ector County Courthouse }}{{clear}} :'''1964 Courthouse''' - The 4th structure was dedicated April 12, 1964, by governor John Connally. ===Geography=== According to the U.S. Census, the county has a total area of 902 square miles, of which 898 square miles is land and 4.1 square miles (11 km2) (0.5%) is water. Ector County has an average rainfall of about 14 inches per year and a warm, sunny, semiarid climate. The county is mostly flat, small areas roll. The mesquite trees growing here are small, resembling large bushes. Ector County is located in West Texas on the lower shelf of the Great Plains and the northern border of the Edwards Plateau. It is bounded on the north by Andrews County, on the west by Winkler County, on the east by Midland County, and on the south by Crane and Ward counties. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hce02 The county's midpoint is 30°53' north latitude and 102°33' west longitude, about thirty miles southwest of Midland. It covers 907 square miles of level to rolling land with elevations that vary from 2,500 to 3,300 feet above sea level. ===Geology=== Ector County's geology is important as the the county is a major producer of petroleum products. Oil in the Permian Basin was formed in comparatively shallow reservoirs bound by Permian Age limestone. Above the oil a large gas cap formed, which in modern times provides the energy for producing the oil underneath, making the Permian Basin nearly ideal for oil and gas production. Over 35,897,000 barrels of oil were taken from Ector County lands in 1990; between 1926, when oil was first discovered in the county, and 1990 the county produced 2,726,524,140 barrels of petroleum, making it the '''second most productive oil county in Texas.''' =====Protected areas===== {{Image|file=Ector_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=170 |caption=Replica of stonehenge. }}{{clear}} *Tryon D. Lewis *Brooks Landgraf *List of museums in West Texas *National Register of Historic Places listings in Ector County, Texas *Odessa College *Presidential Museum and Leadership Library *Stonehenge replica (Odessa, Texas) *University of Texas of the Permian Basin *Gary Watkins *George E. "Buddy" West *White-Pool House *Odessa Meteor Crater {{Image|file=Ector_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=r |size=160 |caption=Meteor Crator. }}{{clear}} ====Adjacent Counties==== *Andrews County (north) *Midland County (east) *Upton County (southeast) {{Image|file=Ector_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=140 |caption=Adjacent counties. }} *Crane County (south) *Ward County (southwest) *Winkler County (west) ===Demographics=== There are 121,123 people, 43,846 households, and 31,700 families residing in the county. The population density was 134 people per square mile There were 49,500 housing units at an average density of 55 per square mile (21/km²). Races: 73.69% White, 4.61% Black or African American, 0.83% Native American, 0.64% Asian, 17.38% from other races, and 2.81% from two or more races. 42.36% of the white population were Hispanic. The median income for a household in the county was $31,152, and the median income for a family was $36,369. Males had a median income of $30,632 versus $21,317 for females. The per capita income for the county was $15,031. About 16.10% of families and 18.70% of the population were '''below the poverty line.''' '''Politics:'''
:Ector County has moved towards the Republican party, which locally won every presidential election, 1952 - 1988. In that same period the county went Republican in 11/14 local. 1982 the average annual income from agriculture in Ector County was $4.5 million, from beef cattle, poultry, pecans, and hay.This was aided by irrigation Ector County reported 11,616 cattle in 1982, and 26,331 pounds of pecans were produced. '''Oil ''' {{Image|file=Ector_County_Texas-9.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Mural }} Highways:
*I-20 *BL I-20 *US 385 *SH 158 *SH 181 *SH 191 *SH 302 *Spur 450 *Spur 588 *Loop 388 *FM 554 *FM 1053 *FM 1601 *FM 1787 *FM 1788 *FM 1882 *FM 1936 *FM 2019 *FM 2020 *FM 3472 *FM 3503 '''Colleges/Universities:<'''br /> *University of Texas of the Permian Basin *Odessa College =====Cities===== *[[:Category:Goldsmith, Texas|Goldsmith]] *'''[[:Category:Odessa, Texas|Odessa]] (county seat'''; partly in Midland County) *'''[[:Category:Odessa, Texas|Odessa]]''' Metropolitan Statistical Area, is included in the *'''[[:Category:Midland, Texas|Midland]] – *[[:Category:Odessa, Texas|Odessa]] ''' Combined Statistical Area_ =====Town/ Census Designated Places===== *[[:Category:Gardendale, Texas|Gardendale]] *[[:Category:West Odessa, Texas|West Odessa]] '''Unincorporated communities'''
*[[:Category:Notrees, Texas|Notrees]] *[[:Category:Penwell, Texas|Penwell]] *[[:Category:Pleasant Farms, Texas|Pleasant Farms]] '''Ghost TOWNS:'''
*Arcade, Texas *Badger, Texas *Douro, Texas *Judkins, Texas *Metz, Texas *North Cowden, Texas *:Prairie Home, Texas *Scharbauer City, Texas *Smith Chapel, Texas *Turnbaugh Corner, Texas ====Formed From==== *Ector County was created 26 February 1887 from '''Tom Green County'''. ====Resources==== {{Image|file=Ector_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=c |size=225 |caption=Oil Well gusher }} ===Census=== :1890 -- 224 — :1900 -- 381 70.1% :1910 -- 1,178 209.2% :1920 -- 760 −35.5% :1930 -- 3,958 420.8% :1940 -- 15,051 280.3% :1950 -- 42,102 179.7% :1960 -- 90,995 116.1% :1970 -- 91,805 0.9% :1980 -- 115,374 25.7% :1990 -- 118,934 3.1% :2000 -- 121,123 1.8% :2010 -- 137,130 13.2% :Est. 2015 -- 159,436 ====Notables==== *Alfred M. Wilson (1948–1969), Marine Private First Class ,Medal of Honor posthumously *Mathew Ector, a Confederate general in the American Civil War. *Tommy Allsup, musician *Raymond Benson, author *Jim J. Bullock, actor *Marcus Cannon, professional football player *Hayden Fry, college football coach *Larry Gatlin, country music singer *Bill Myrick, country music singer *Bill Noël, oil industrialist and philanthropist *Jim Reese, mayor of Odessa from 1968 to 1974 *J. L. "Dusty" Rhoades, one of the founders of the American Quarter Horse Association *Robert Rummel-Hudson, author *Kelly Schmedes, professional soccer player *Wally Scott, famed glider pilot* *John Ben Shepperd, Texas attorney general from 1953 to 1957 *Kim Smith, model and actress *Gary Watkins, county judge, state representative, state district judge *Stephnie Weir, actress and comedian *[[Wilson-34554 |Alfred Mac Wilson]], United States Marine Corps Medal of Honor recipient *[[Young-19128 |Marvin Rex Young]], U.S. Army Medal of Honor recipient *[[Kyle-600|Christopher Scott Kyle]] =====Land Grants===== ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=370 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Rose Hill Cemetery, Odessa, Texas|Rose Hill Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Sunset Memorial Gardens, Odessa, Texas|Sunset Memorial Gardens]] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Ector/ListEctor.html Ector county Cemeteries Gloria Mayfield] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2587 Find a grave cemeteries, Ector county, Texas] *[http://genealogytrails.com/tex/bigbend/ector/cemeteries.html Ector county Cemeteries] ===Sources=== *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Ector/ListEctor.html Ector county Cemeteries Gloria Mayfield] *[http://www.interment.net/us/tx/ector.htm Interment cemeteries, Ector County, Texas] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2587 Find a grave cemeteries, Ector county, Texas] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ector_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch Cemeteries] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Ector/ListEctor.htm Cemeteries of Ector county] *[http://genealogytrails.com/tex/bigbend/ector/cemeteries.html Ector county Cemeteries] *[http://resources.rootsweb.ancestry.com/USA/TX/Ector/ Rootsweb Ector county Cemeteries]

Eddy Family Cemetery

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There is an Eddy Family cemetery in Swansea, Massachusetts. Samuel and his wife are buried here along with many of their immediate family members.

Eden, Voyage to South Australia 1838

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[[Category:Eden, Arrived 24 Jun 1838]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] '''This space is linked to a ''landing category'' [[:Category:Eden, Arrived 24 Jun 1838|Eden, Arrived 24 Jun 1838]]''' '''The voyage of the immigrant ship Eden to the South Australian Colony in 1838''' Departed: Portsmouth, 12 February 1838
Arrived: South Australia, 24 June 1838
Master: Captain William Detmar Cook
Passengers: 228 passengers '''Emigration Agent's Office.''' :INFORMATION having been received by the RAPID that the arrival of the EDEN and the HENRY PORCHER with Emigrants may be daily expected; the Emigrants at present in the Emi-gration depot, occupying the buildings belonging to the Colonization Commissioners in Buffalo Row and Coromandel Row, are requested to quit them according to the following arrangements: the Emigrants who arrived in the colony by any vessel before the Royal Admiral, to hold themselves ready to quit immediately upon the arrival of either the EDEN or the HENRY PORCHER. :Those who came out in the Royal Admiral, to quit within one week after the arrival of either of these vessels. :The Emigrants by the Goderich, the Canton, and the Trusty, by the 1st of August next, unless it be possible to accommodate them for a longer period; and subject also to their removal before that time, should the arrival of fresh Emigrants render it necessary. DOWNER Henry, Jane FIELD, Charles, Henry Edward arrived in SA [http://www.familyhistorysa.org//shipping/passengerlists.html 1838-06-24 aboard ''Eden'' from Portsmouth familyhistorysa]
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Adelaide, 22nd June, 1838
From the '''Advertising''' in the Southern Australian (Adelaide, SA : 1838 - 1844) of Saturday 23 June 1838, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/71684593? '''Adelaide Shipping Report''' :JUNE 24—Arrived the barque Eden, Captain Cooke, from England, with 200 emigrants. From the '''ADELAIDE SHIPPING REPORT.''' in the Southern Australian (Adelaide, SA : 1838 - 1844) of Saturday 30 June 1838, Page 2. at: ttps://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/71684620? '''Passenger Lists etc.'''
* Passengers arriving 1838-06-24 in SA aboard the Eden (523 ot ship 1826) from Portsmouth, Captain Wm Detmar Cook. from Family History SA's Shipping and Passenger Lists South Australia. first accessed online on the 7th of February, 2020 at: http://www.familyhistorysa.org//shipping/passengerlists.html * Eden Passenger List from Dianne Cummings’ BOUND FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIA: PASSENGER LISTS 1836-1851 at: http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/BSA/1838Eden.htm * 13/02/1838 - 24/06/1838 from the Passengers in History website. An initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum. first accessed online on the 7th of February, 2020 at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/945964

Edgefield County, South Carolina

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{{US History|sub-project=South Carolina}} {{Sticker | category = Edgefield County, South Carolina | image = Edgefield_County_South_Carolina-7.jpg | text = [[Space:Edgefield County, South Carolina|Edgefield County Peaches]] }} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== Edgefield County is said to have been given it's name because it lies on the edge of the Savannah River as well as being on the edge of Indian Lands and South Carolina. https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Edgefield_County,_South_Carolina_Genealogy There is a village named Edgefield in Norfolk, England.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgefield_County,_South_Carolina {{Image|file=Edgefield_County_South_Carolina-7.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Peaches of Edgefield County }} :'''1690''' Before Settlers on the Ashley River arrived, a trader from Virginia, Daugherty,lived amongst the Cherokees. :'''1700's''' A group of {{blue|German Palatines}} settled in what was then known as Londonborough Township, which is now a part of Edgefield County. :'''1750's''' -Edgefield, similar to other areas of this sector of South Carolina, was settled by English, Scotch, Irish, German, Dutch and French. Many settlers from Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, and Georgia. Slavery began to for the agriculture.https://archive.org/stream/historyofedgefie00chap/historyofedgefie00chap_djvu.txt :'''1756''' Scotch families settled in Edgefield 4 miles south of Cliappell's Ferry and built the Baptist Church of Chestnut Hill, due to chestnut trees growing on the hillside. Chestnut trees was not found in other areas. They named the settlement Scotland, and descendants were Culbreaths. :'''1765''' - Act was passed to establish a ferry from New Windsor to Augusta. :'''1770''' a ferry was established over Saluda River near The Robert Cunninham land and a ferry over Savannah River opposite to Augusta, Georgia. :'''Feb 14, 1772'''- Land was granted to William Abny not far from Saluda, a couple miles below Scotland on the old Ninety-Six road. Other Abneys obtained grants of land before the Revolutionary war and some after the war. :'''Aug 2, 1775''' -100 "Liberty Boys"visited men to force them to swear to uphold the Patriots.Thomas Brown had recently signed the oath to the British and refused to swear the Patriot's oath. The demands escalated. Brown warned that the first person to touch him must be ready for the consequences." Six or eight drew their swords and rushed at him. Brown's first pistol misfired, he shot "their Ringleader" (Chesty Bostick) through the foot. Patriots grabbed his pistols, Brown drew his sword. Then a person hit him in the head with a rifle butt, fracturing his skull. The crowd tied him to a tree, thrust burning pieces of wood under his feet, scalped in three or four places with knives, and his legs were tarred and burned badly. Brown was exhibited in a cart.http://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/revolution_new_richmond.html :'''Apr 3, 1781'''- Capt. Thomas Key, under Col. LeRoy Hammond, defeated and took prisoner a group of Loyalists. Commander, Capt. John Clark, was killed in the encounter at his own home, Horner's Creek.http://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/revolution_horners_corner.html :'''June 18, 1781''' Col. Francis, Lord Rawdon's army was advancing to the relief of Ninety-Six. Lt. Col. Samuel Hammond detached a party of 24 from his regiment of militia and attacked a party of 70 Loyalists (Stevens Creek Regiment), at Rogers' plantation, near the present town of Edgefield. The Patriots routed the Loyalists, killed several, and took their arms. The Loyalists killed Patriot commander, Capt. Thomas Harvey, who "met his death in the arms of victory."http://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/revolution_rogers_plantation.html :'''Sep 5, 1781''' Col. Hezekiah Williams left the Edisto River Swamps in the Orangeburgh District to raid the Patriots in the neighborhood of Ninety-Six. At Steven's Creek, a Patriot force led by Lt. Col. Hugh Middleton attacked the Loyalists. Col. Williams retreated with injuries as they knew Col. Hammond's main force was nearby. One source reported the Loyalists were the attackers, killing 10 of the Patriots, scattering the others.http://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/revolution_stevens_creek.html :'''1784''' The county government was to be built on a 44 acre tract, originally granted to David Burk.http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/edgefield_county_sc.html {{Image|file=Edgefield_County_South_Carolina-3.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Edgefield County, SC map. }}{{clear}} :'''Mar 12, 1785''' -Edgefield District was created. It is bordered on the west by the Savannah River. It was formed from the southern section of the former Ninety-Six District when it was divided into Thirty-three counties were created within. Edgefield County was created within Ninety-Six District.When Ninety-six was divided into counties, then were later called Districts of Edgefield, Abbeville, Newberry, Laurens, Union, and Spartanburg. :'''1786''' Taxes were collected from Edgefield citizens for payments of the"public building. Judges of the Edgefield County Court met at the plantation of John Harris and Drury Mims' house near the "County Gaol" or jail and the public square. It appears the jail was built by 1786. {{Image|file=Edgefield_County_South_Carolina-1.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Strom Thurmond statue on square }}{{clear}} :'''1792''' Arthur Simkins, Judge of the Edgefield Co. Court and prominent settler deeded, for the "sum of one Shilling Current money," to the Judges of Edgefield County Court a "certain plantation or tract of land containing 2 acres for the Court House and gaol. This was bounded southwardly by Moses Harris, westwardly on John Simkins all the parts adjoining on the land of the said Arthur Simkins; also 1 1/4 acre adjoining on the south side of the said 2 acres whereon the Clerk of the said County hath lately built a House for his office". :'''Between 1792 and 1820''', Second courthouse was built to replace the earlier weatherboard building. An 1820 description was "a slight, rough, inferior building, relatively large of brick, and capable of repair." Identical porticos with pairs of stairs were added to the east and west front, and extensive remoldeling was specified in a contract dated July 10, 1827. :'''Slavery '''[http://freedomonthemove.org Slavery on the Move] :'''1868''' - Edgefield Ninety-Six District was abolished.Edgefield and all other districts became counties. {{Image|file=Edgefield_County_South_Carolina-4.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Cedar Grove Plantation. }}{{clear}} :'''1868-1870's Reconstruction''' During this time there was a slight African American majority in Edgefield County. Political tensions were high as many postwar amendments gave the freedmen their civil rights under the US Constitution. :'''10 March 1871''' Aiken created from Barnwell, Edgefield, Lexington, and Orangeburg counties. :'''1872 forward''' White people maintained white supremacy through the notorious '''{{red|Red Shirts}}''', who intimidated the African Americans during the elections to prevent African American voting for Republicans.. :'''July 8, 1876''' - Hamburg Massacre - violence. Part of a group of 100 men attended court to hear complaints of whites against the militia. This resulted in the whites killing several black militia. Some of the white men had come from Augusta. :'''1870's-1880's''' During elections there was voter fraud, resulting in higher numbers of Democratic votes than there were residents. Some similar fraud incidents also occurred elsewhere. Suppression of African American voting occurred. The election was decided in favor of Hampton, with the Democrats in control of the South Carolina state legislature. :'''1877''' End of Reconstruction.- a national compromise was reached and Federal troops were with drawn from south Carolina and other southern states. {{Image|file=Edgefield_County_South_Carolina-2.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Edgefield, South Carolina square }} :'''1891''' grade schools opened in Edgefield, SC for several hundred African American and white children, both to receive some education in the English branches at the public expense. Twenty good schools operated 8-9 months/year to give better education than the public schools. :'''1896''' - Saluda was created from Edgefield County, Edgefield county lost land. :'''1897''' - Greenwood was created from Abbeville and Edgefield Counties. :'''1898''' - Greenwood gained land from Abbeville and Edgefield Counties. :'''1916''' - McCormick was created from Abbeville, Greenwood, and Edgefield Counties. :'''1921''' - McCormick exchanged with Edgefield County. ===Government Offices=== '''1st Edgefield Courthouse, 1788''' :'''1788''' The first courthouse was being built.. Commissioners, Edward Mitchel, John Gray, and John Cheney were appointed to award the contract for the "laying the floors of the Court House with seasoned good plank 1-1/2 inch thick, 16 window shutters, 3 in each folding, 3 pannels, 2 folding pannels case in side and out with the doors lined with 1/2 inch plank, 3 pannels in a door, the two end windows sashed, a neat stair case and banister". Later another builder was added, with the court ordering "Henry Ware be allowed his account provided it be produced which is twenty nine pounds and four pence for building the Court House." '''2nd County courthouse, before 1820''' :Between 1792 and 1820, Second courthouse was built to replace the earlier weatherboard building. An 1820 description was "a slight, rough, inferior building, relatively large of brick, and capable of repair." Identical porticos with pairs of stairs were added to the east and west front, and extensive remoldeling was specified in a contract dated July 10, 1827. '''3rd County Courthouse, 1838''' This building was to be brick, size: 60 x 48 feet. lt was to have "A passage (hall) running lengthwise through the 1st story story with three offices on each side. The courtroom and two jury rooms to be in upper story, and also two ranges of seats for spectators, and a two story portico at the end." :'''1838''', fall Judge John Belton O'Neal was presiding commissioners of public building were called to show cause why they should not be indicted for neglecting to repair the jail and some of the public offices in the court house. :'''1930''', the old building was remodeled, bringing about enlargement and modernization. The court room was expanded the width of two jury rooms by the process of extending the building west and to the rear, the lower floor of the extension being arranged as offices and fire proof vaults for the clerk of court. :'''1933''', Expansion of the building- the main building westward and to the rear, providing new offices for the sheriff. This later program of expansion was carried on to add to the main court house building a new jail with modern facilities and a number of offices used by various government activities. Also, a water supply and central heating plant were added during this time. {{Image|file=Edgefield_County_South_Carolina.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=Current Courthouse, Edgefield }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== :Location- Edgefield County is on the western border of the U.S. state of South Carolina. :Size:area of 507 square miles (1,310 km2), of which 500 square miles (1,300 km2) is land and 6.3 square miles (16 km2) (1.2%) is water. :Population - 2010 census, population was 26,985. :County seat is Edgefield. :Rivers -Savannah River is part of Edgefield Co.'s western borde. :across the river is Augusta, Georgia. Edgefield is part of the Augusta-Richmond County, GA-SC Metropolitan Statistical Area. :Topography - divided by the fall line with the north-western 2/3 of county in the Piedmont and 1/3 of the county in the sandhill and ridge country. Soil- light sandy type to loams, to clays :Weather- Mild winters and pleasant summers, between the extreme Rivers -abundant waters are the clearest and purest in the state. In the northern part are many springs and small streams and for crops there is no better region anywhere. :Clement winters, and the soils produce legumes and grains, cause good pasturage to be open nine :Growing season 9 months out of 12 months. :Crops - peaches, melons, asparagus, tomatoes, and pecans are shipped. Cotton, corn, oats, peas, sweet potatoes, and sorghum are principal crops :Mineral - deposits of fine clays, fine white silica, sands for all purposes, soapstone, limestone, kaolin of the best, and granite. The county is rich, and it is not unlikely that the gold mines in the northern part, profitably worked before the Confederate war, will be reopened. ====Adjacent counties==== *Saluda County - northeast{{Image|file=Edgefield_County_South_Carolina.png |align=r |size=m |caption=Edgefield County in South Carolina }} *Aiken County - east *Richmond County, Georgia - southwest *Columbia County, Georgia - southwest *McCormick County - west *Greenwood County - northwest ====Protected areas==== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumter_National_Forest Sumter National Forest] (part) ===Demographics=== 1910 to 1980 reflects the long decline in population accompanying the effect of African-Americans migrating to Northern and Midwestern Cities in the "Great Migration out of the rural South, the decline in agriculture, and mechanization reducing labor needs.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgefield_County,_South_Carolina In 2000, there were 24,595 people living in the county with a population density of 49 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 56.77% White, 41.51% Black or African American, 0.33% Native American, 0.24% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 0.44% from other races, and 0.69% from two or more races. 2.05% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race.The long decline in population from 1910 to 1980 reflects the decline in agriculture, mechanization reducing labor needs, and the effect of many African Americans leaving for Northern and Midwestern cities in the Great Migration out of the rural South. In 2010 26,985 people were in the county with a population density of 53.9 people/sq. mi.The median income for a household in the county was $35,146, and the median income for a family was $41,810. Males had a median income of $32,748 versus $23,331 for females. The per capita income for the county was $15,415. About 13.00% of families and 15.50% of the population were below the poverty line, including 19.60% of those under age 18 and 18.40% of those age 65 or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgefield_County,_South_Carolina *Edgefield county’s economy is balanced with approximately equal sectors of agriculture, manufacturing and services. *Edgefield is part of the Augusta-Richmond County, GA-SC Metropolitan Statistical Area. *Sand and clay, with top soil, afford all parts of the county road materials. *The county is rich, and it is likely that the gold mines in the northern part, profitably worked before the Confederate war will be reopened. *Dixie Highway and the Black Bear trail run through the county between the Greenwood and Aiken county lines. The Southern railway serves Edgefield, the county seat, population 1,865; Johnston, 1,101, and Trenton, 271, the mileage being 24, and two power lines traverse the county, and the new railroad from Augusta to Greenwood. *Population - 2010 census, population was 26,985. *Schools - three accredited high schools {{Image|file=Edgefield_County_South_Carolina-5.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Bettis Academy, Jr college }}{{clear}} **[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bettis_Academy_and_Junior_College Bettis Academy and Junior College] ====Cities==== *[[:Category:North Augusta, South Carolina|North Augusta]] (mostly in Aiken County) =====Towns/Census Des Places/Uninco Communities===== *'''[[:Category:Edgefield, South Carolina|Edgefield]] (town), County Seat''' *[[:Category:Johnston, South Carolina|Johnston]] (town) *[[:Category:Trenton, South Carolina|Trenton]] (town) **[[:Category:Murphys Estates, South Carolina|Murphys Estates]] (Census Des Comm) ====County Resources==== *Peaches - Edgefield County is one of the largest peach producers in Us. In the spring, 1000's acres are ablaze with sweet smelling peach blossoms. http://www.edgefieldcounty.sc.gov/Pages/Home.aspx {{Image|file=Edgefield_County_South_Carolina-6.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Peaches. }}{{clear}} *April, Johnston celebrates this spectacular display with annual Peach Blossom Festival. *June annual Peach Festival, Trenton draws thousands of people from all over the southeast. *National Wild Turkey Federation -Edgefield County is also the home of the headquarters for the which is one of the most respected conservation organizations of its kind. *Historic homes and churches, and a remarkable collection of original County documents dating back to 1785 draw thousands of researchers and tourists each year. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_Correctional_Institution,_Edgefield Federal Correctional Institution, Edgefield] is in the county; partially within the city limits of Edgefield, and partially in an unincorporated area. =====Notables===== *Grancer Harrison (1789–1860), who is featured in the book 13 Alabama Ghosts and Jeffrey; *Armistead Burt, (1802-1883) U.S. Representative from South Carolina. *Preston Brooks (1819–1857), United States Congressman *John Joel Glanton (1819–1850), Texas Ranger and leader of the Glanton Gang *James Longstreet (1821–1904), Confederate General *Strom Thurmond (1902–2003), Governor and United States Senator from South Carolina *Stephen Longtin (1990–Present), Redneck Chief of South Carolina and Founder and CEO of "Everything Redneck" '''Governors''' *Andrew Pickens, II 1816-1818 *George McDuffie 1834-1836 *Pierce Mason Butler 1836-1838 *James H. Hammond 1842-1844 *Francis W. Pickens 1860-1862 *Milledge L. Bonham 1862-1864 *Benjamin R. Tillman 1890-1894 *James Strom Thurmond 1947-1951 ====Census==== *See this 1790 Census : *'''[[Space:1790_Census_Edgefield_County_South_Carolina|{{blue|Edgefield County, South Carolina, 1790 Census}}''']] :1790 --- 13,289 — :1800 --- 18,130 36.4% :1810 --- 23,160 27.7% :1820 --- 25,119 8.5% :1830 --- 30,509 21.5% :1840 --- 32,852 7.7% :1850 --- 39,262 19.5% :1860 --- 39,887 1.6% :1870 --- 42,486 6.5% :1880 --- 45,844 7.9% :1890 --- 49,259 7.4% :1900 --- 25,478 −48.3% :1910 --- 28,281 11.0% :1920 --- 23,928 −15.4% :1930 --- 19,326 −19.2% :1940 --- 17,894 −7.4% :1950 --- 16,591 −7.3% :1960 --- 15,735 −5.2% :1970 --- 15,692 −0.3% :1980 --- 17,528 11.7% :1990 --- 18,375 4.8% :2000 --- 24,595 33.9% :2010 --- 26,985 9.7% :Est. 2016 --- 26,358 ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2331 FindaGrave cemeteries] *[http://southcarolina.hometownlocator.com/features/cultural,class,cemetery,scfips,45037.cfm Edgefield Co., South Carolina Cemeteries] * ===Sources=== *[https://archive.org/stream/historyofedgefie00chap#page/n3/mode/2up History of Edgefield County from the earliest settlement to 1897: Chapman, John Abney, 1821-1906. [from old catalog] : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive] *http://www.oedgs.org/index.html *https://www.facebook.com/places/Things-to-do-in-Edgefield-South-Carolina/111200962229802/

Edgehill Cemetery

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[[Category: Edgehill Cemetery, West Nanticoke, Pennsylvania]] [[Category: Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the Edgehill Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Edgehill Cemetery is located in West Nanticoke, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
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Edmond Deens by Christopher Dean

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''This is an account/analysis of [[Deens-6|Edmond Deens]]' life by Christopher Dean.'' === The Edmond Enigma === === The Early Years: === It has been assumed that Edmond was born in Edgecombe/Nash County, North Carolina. As of yet, no evidence that I am aware of has been brought to life that places Edmond in North Carolina. In the 1880 census for Jasper County, Texas, Edmond’s son William Pridgeon Marion Dean lists his father and mother’s birthplace as North Carolina. It is known from Bible records that William’s mother, Sophia Waller Pridgeon, was in fact born in Nash County, North Carolina. William never knew his father since Edmond died when William was only 1 year old, so the accuracy of his information about his father’s birthplace has always been a question. He could have, very likely, been told stories about his father through Sophia or one of Edmond’s older children. We do know for a fact that Edmond had at least one other child before William, but that will be discussed later. It is the common belief that Edmond was the son of Jeremiah and Molley Deens of Nash County, North Carolina. Jeremiah makes his debut into public record (the earliest that I am aware of anyway) in 1771 when he purchases 57 acres of land on the south side of Turkey Creek in Nash County from a gentleman named Cornelius Taylor. This deed is proved by the oath of a man named William Andrews. Both of these names will continue to surface in this story throughout Jeremiah’s life. The exact location of this land is not known, but it assumed to have been near Little Turkey Creek in Nash County. '''April 1778; Edgecombe County, North Carolina Court Minutes: ''' ''“Richard Deene appointed Overseer of the Road leading from the Rock on Peach Tree, to the cross roads near William Andrews, with following hands, Jas Griffin, William Lindsey, William Denton, Absalom Griffin, James Moore, Jeremiah Deane, Daniel Taylor, Sampson Powell, Charles Brown, James Bryant, and their hands.”'' This is the next record where I have found a mention of the name Jeremiah Deens. The process of road building and road repair, during those days, fell upon the local courts. When a new road was needed, usually brought about by a petition from the inhabitants, the Court would decide whether or not the new road was actually warranted. If the petition was granted, then the Court would assign a responsible party to make sure that all of the work was completed satisfactorily and complied with local law. This person was called the Overseer. In almost every case, the Overseer was someone who owned property along the path that the new road would likely travel. A Jury would be selected by the Court to determine the “best and nearest” path that the road should take. Once the path was determined, then “hands” would be chosen to work under the appointed Overseer to begin the actual process of clearing and grating the road. After the work was complete, the Overseer, and selected hands, were responsible for keeping the road in good repair and making sure that signage was properly placed. In the above entry from the 1788 Court Minutes, we see that Richard Deene has been appointed to the position of Overseer for the road leading from the “Rock on Peach Tree” to the crossroads near William Andrews. This tells us that Richard most likely lived, or at least owned property, along this path. William Andrews was the same man who proved the Deed entered into by Jeremiah and Cornelius Taylor. Also listed among the hands were; Jeremiah Deane and Daniel Taylor. Daniel is the son of Cornelius Taylor. It is also interesting to note that in the above citation, the differed spelling of the last names between Richard and Jeremiah. The quote above is taken verbatim from the transcription of the court minutes. Richard has the spelling of Deene while Jeremiah has the spelling of Deane. It always makes me wonder when I see different spellings of the Dean (or variant) name within the same document or entry. It almost seems to me like they are intentionally trying to differentiate between different families. But, this could also simply be an error in the transcription or a mistake by the minute taker. '''Oct 1779; Edgecombe County, North Carolina Court Minutes:''' ''“Ordered that the following Persons be a Jury to Lay of a road beginning at Sampson Sikes path then the nearest and best way to Peach Tree near Nathan Boddies. Then unto Micagah Thomas Road. (to wit) Willoby Manning, Wm Boddie, Richard Deans, Daniel Taylor, Jery Deans, Simon Williams, Wm Braswell, Wm Bass, Wm Linsey, Dorrel Davenport, Thos Morris, Stephen Young, Saml Bryant, Robt Young, Wm Harris. Willobe Manning is appt Overseer of the said road and the following hands work under him (to wit) Dorrel Davenport, Solomon Collins, Peter Ethridge, Thomas Richardson, Joseph Parrott, William Andrews, Henry Bains, Henry Deans, John Linsey, Benjamin Tucker, Wm Harris, Willoby Manning, Thos Tucker, Charles Britain and that he put the same in repair according to law.”'' Here we see a few new names surface. Most notably the Braswell and Bass families. They will both be discussed in more detail later. There are also some more familiar names on this list: Richard Deans, Daniel Taylor, Jery (Jeremiah) Deans, William Andrews and now we find a Henry Deans to add to the mix. I have not found a Deed for Henry Deens that pre-dates Oct 1779, so that leads me to believe that he was not a land owner on the path of the new road. Since he was not a landowner, then he must have been the son of someone who was. Because Henry would have been older than Sherrod (evidence supports that he is Jeremiah’s eldest son), he must have been the son of Richard. '''Apr 1780; Edgecombe County, North Carolina Court Minutes:''' ''“Jeremiah Deans is appt Overseer in the room of Richard Deens and that the following hands work under him to wit: Daniel Taylor, James Moore, William Linsey, David Ballard, Drury Savage, Kinchin Savage, Solomon Joyner, Charles Brown, Jethro Bass, Willis Deens, James Griffin, Joseph Parrott and Phillip Sikes and that he keep the same in repair according to law.”'' In this record we see that the title of Overseer is being passed from Richard to Jeremiah. From the different records that I have seen, this usually done for a couple of reasons. Either the present Overseer is not performing the job to the satisfaction of the sundry inhabitants or the present Overseer is no longer able to perform the duties due to age or illness. Usually if the former is the case it is noted in the court documents, but that was obviously not the case here. It is my opinion that Richard’s health may be failing or he is simply “getting too old for this”, so to speak. In this record, we once again see the names of Daniel Taylor and the Bass family. We also see the name of Willis Deens. For the same reasons described in the previous record, I believe Willis to be the son of Richard Deens. '''Jul 1780; Edgecombe County, North Carolina Court Minutes:''' Jeremiah Deens (among others) is selected to be a Juror during the next court session. '''Apr 1782; Edgecombe County, North Carolina Court Minutes:''' ''“Grand Jury qualified. Wilson Taylor Foreman, John Dew, Rowland Williams, Wm Sandiford, John Eatman, Thomas Warren, Jerry Deans, Wm Whiddon, Benja Bunn Sr., Wm Boddie, Willoby Manning, Lewis Hines, John Sellars, Thomas Deans, Benja Boon.”'' It is interesting to note that the Foreman of this Grand Jury is Wilson Taylor. We have seen the Taylor family appear in quite a few documents so far that are associated with Jeremiah. Cornelius Taylor, father of Daniel Taylor, was the man who sold Jeremiah land back in 1771. Cornelius had a brother (at least he is believed to be a brother) named Arthur Taylor. Arthur died in the summer of 1766 and left a Will in Edgecombe County in which he named the following children as heirs: Martha Dew, James Taylor, Wilson Taylor, Drury Taylor, Prissilla Taylor, Ann Taylor, Kitt Taylor, Sally Taylor, Molly Taylor and John Taylor. '''Oct. 1766; Edgecombe County, North Carolina Court Minutes:''' ''“Wilson TAYLOR, orphan of Arthur TAYLOR came into Court and chose John TAYLOR, his brother, as Guardian who was approved. He accordingly entered into Bond of 500 with Duncan LAMON & Edward MOORE, Securities.”'' ''“John TAYLOR appointed Guardian to Celia, Drury, Molly, Kit TAYOR, orphans of Arthur TAYLOR, and entered into bond of 500 each child.”'' The Molly Taylor listed in the previous documents I believe to be the wife of Jeremiah Deens. This will be discussed in more detail later. '''Oct 25, 1782: Grant from the State of North Carolina:''' ''“State of North Carolina grants to Jeremiah Deens by Gov. Alex. Martin a tract of 242 acres on Little Turkey Creek adjoining Wm Braswell, Jacob Carter, Simon Williams, Daniel Taylor, Edward Pursell.” '' '''1782; Nash County, North Carolina Tax Rolls:''' ''“Jeremiah Deans, 555 acres of land, 2 horses and mules, 5 cattle, 70/10 value”'' Jeremiah is listed here in the 1782 tax rolls as having 555 acres of land. The combined total of his purchase from Cornelius Taylor and the Grant by the State of North Carolina total about 300 acres. This still leaves about 250 acres unaccounted for. It is possible that this 250 acres was land that was owned by Molly Taylor before her marriage to Jeremiah. It is also possible that Jeremiah received this land in a Will from his father (who is presently unknown). I feel that locating the source of this 250 acres of land will do much in identifying who Jeremiah’s father was. '''Jul 1783; Edgecombe County, North Carolina Court Minutes:''' ''“The petition of Sundry inhabitants for a road out of the New Road that leads into Andrews Road near Sampson Sikes pat thence the nearest and best way to Turkey Creek meeting house and from thence into the road to Williams Ferry. Granted. The following persons are appt to Lay of the above road agreeable to petition (to wit): Jerey Deans, Henry Deans, Daniel Taylor, Edward Pursel, Wm Braswell, Simon Williams, Richard Deans, Solomon Collins, Thomas Richard, Peter Ethridge, Willoughby Manning, Charles Brown, Dorrel Davenport, William Harris, James Moore, Jacob Carter.”'' ''“Ordered that Jerry Deans be Overseer of the Road leading to Solomon Williams Ferry.”'' '''Oct 1783; Edgecombe County, North Carolina Court Minutes:''' ''“Ordered that Francis Gross, John Melton, Solomon Joyner and Thomas King be added to the hands under Jerry Deens. Ordered & C.”'' In this entry in the court minutes, we once again see a familiar set of names. The Deans, Taylor, Pursel (Pussell), Braswell, Williams and Manning families were all clearly living within close proximity of each other. '''Apr 5, 1784; Nash County, North Carolina Deed Book:''' ''“Jeremiah Deans of Nash County to William Andrews of Franklin County, in the behalf of the society for regular baptists, for 50 pnds. a parcel of 2 acres, it being part of a tract granted to William McGee in 1761. Wit. Henry Deans, James Culpepper and Christopher Culpepper.”'' In this Deed, Jeremiah sells land to William Andrews, who is now of Franklin County, for the purpose of building a meeting house. William Andrews was the same man (assuming that this is the same William) who witnessed the Deed from Cornelius Taylor to Jeremiah Deens back in 1771. He also appeared alongside Jeremiah in court documents in 1778 and 1779. I have read that the meeting house that was built burned down and was re-built three times during its lifespan. The current incarnation of the building is what is known today as the Peachtree Missionary Baptist Church located in Nash County, North Carolina. I have not been able to conclusively verify this however. '''Jun 21, 1787; Nash County North Carolina Deed Book:''' ''“Daniel Taylor to Jeremiah Stephens of Franklin Co. for 50 pnds 57 acres on W. side of Turkey Creek. Wit. Jeremiah Deens, Joseph Stephens”'' '''Nov 1787; Edgecombe County, North Carolina Court Minutes: ''' ''“Ordered that Thomas and Benjamin Tucker be added to the Road whereon Daniel Taylor is appd overseer in the room of Jerry Deans and the hands of Jeremiah Deans and his Son should work under the said Taylor.”'' This is an entry that I find to be of particular interest to the researchers of Jeremiah Deens. Jeremiah now passes the title of Overseer to Daniel Taylor. In addition, Jeremiah also names himself and his son as hands to work under said Taylor. The key of this last sentence was son, in the singular. In my opinion, if Jeremiah were to have multiple sons then he would have called out which son by name. Although, it is also possible that he only had one son who was of age, making it apparent which son he would have been referring to. '''Feb 19, 1788; Nash County, North Carolina Will Book:''' ''“Wife Molley Deans. Lend her all my property. Son: Sherod Deens-land lent to wife after her marriage or death. Daughter Temperance Deens-1 bed and furniture lent to wife. Rest of the property to be divided among all my children. Ex. Wife Molley Deens, (much beloved friend) Cornelius Taylor; Wit: Cornelius Taylor, Richard (x) Deens”'' '''Nov 1788; Edgecombe County, North Carolina Court Minutes:''' ''“An inventory of the Estate of Jeremiah Deens exhibited on Oath by the Executors. Ordered & C.”'' ''“The Last Will and Testament of Jeremiah Deens exhibited in Court by the Executors therein named and proved by the Oaths of Cornelius Taylor and Richard Deens who swore they saw Daniel Taylor sign the same as a witness at the same time the Executors qualified according to law.”'' During the Spring of the year of our Lord 1788, Jeremiah Deens fell asleep in the arms of Jesus. The left the Will, abstracted above, which names his wife as Molley Deens and children as Sherod Deens, Temperance Deens and others. It has often struck me as strange that Jeremiah only named Sherrod and Temperance as children and left the rest as “others”. I am a believer that Molley was not the first wife of Jeremiah. I think that he had an earlier wife who was the mother of Sherrod and Tempy. One possibility for the reason that Jeremiah does not call any of his other children by name is that the child was not yet born and Molley was pregnant at the time of the writing of the Will. This is however purely speculation. He could have not named the other children simply because they were minors at the time and could not rightly inherit. Given the time frame of when the Will was recorded and when it was proved, it is very likely that Jeremiah wrote his Will on his death bed. In which case, it may have been hastily written or possibly not written by his hand at all. In his Will, we once again see the names of Cornelius Taylor, Daniel Taylor and Richard Deens. Jeremiah singles out Cornelius as being his “much beloved friend” so clearly there was a very good relationship between the two of them. His son, Daniel, also gave witness to the Will. The other witness was Richard Deens. I believe this Richard to be the same who has appeared thus far in the records with Jeremiah. '''1790 Federal Census; Nash County, North Carolina:''' FWM 16+ = Free White Male over the age of 16 FWM <16 = Free White Male under the age of 16 FWF = Free White Female Sherrod Deans: (1) FWM 16+, (4) FWM <16, (3) FWF = 8 total persons Mary Deans: (1) FWM 16+, (4) FWM <16, (4) FWF = 9 total persons Jeremiah, having passed away in 1788, left Molley as the head of the household in the 1790 census. She is listed in the census as Mary, which Molley is a common nickname for a female named Mary. Much in the same way that Sally is a common nickname for Sarah, or Bob for Robert, or Dick for Richard. In looking at the head count for the census, notice the striking similarities between the households for Mary and Sherrod. It is believed by some, and I am one of those believers, that the census takers counted the same family twice. Perhaps the family was visiting their mother during the morning when the census takers came by and returned home that afternoon and were counted again in their own home. What ever the circumstances may have been, it certainly appears that they were duplicated. Here is how I believe the household looked on that day, 1790: FWM 16+ = Sherrod Deens FWM <16 = Richard Deens (not the same Richard, obviously, that has appeared in previous records. I do believe this Richard to be a Sr., but we’ll get to that later) FWM <16 = Edmond Deens (also believe him to be a Sr.) FWM <16 = Jeremiah Deens Jr. FWM <16 = Drury Deens FWF = Lucretia Deens FWF = Unknown Female FWF = Unknown Female And lastly, the difference between the two census entries: FWF = Mary/Molley Deens By 1790, Temperance had married a man by the name of Hardy Hinton. She is erroneously listed on many online family trees as being married to a Hardy Hinyard. While there was a Temperance Deens who married a Hardy Hinyard in Nash County, she was born in 1808 which would have been 20 years after Jeremiah’s death. Hardy and Temperance Hinton are living in Johnston County, North Carolina during the 1790 census. '''1791; Nash County, North Carolina Deed Book:''' ''“William Hammond, of Nash to William Pritchett of Edgecombe Co. for 50 pnds. 300 acres on Sapony Creek. Adjoining Wm Vester and Jeremiah Etheridge. Wit. John Pritchett, Lemuel L., Sherod Deens”'' '''Feb 1792; Edgecombe County, North Carolina Court Minutes:''' ''“Admr is on Motion granted by Joseph Parrott on the Estate of John Parrott who was a contenental soldier and died who entered into bond of 100 pnds with Sherrod Deans and Joab Tucker.” '' '''May 6, 1794; Nash County, North Carolina Deed Book:''' ''“Sherod Deans and Molley Deans of Nash to Elizabeth Pussel of same. For 5 pnds 25 acres on E. side of Turkey Creek adjoining Pussel. Wit. Daniel Taylor, Patience Taylor”'' In this entry, we see that Sherrod and Molley, jointly, are beginning to sell some of the land that Jeremiah left to them in his Will. Elizabeth Pussel is the wife of Edward, who we know to be the neighbor of Jeremiah’s land. As witness to this Deed we have Daniel and Patience Taylor. Daniel, the same that has appeared in many records with Jeremiah, was also known to be a neighbor of Jeremiah’s land. Patience Taylor, however, may have been Daniel’s wife. '''May 13, 1794; Nash County, North Carolina Deed Book:''' ''“Wm Braswell of Nash to Orren Braswell, son of Benj Braswell, 176 acres on N. side of Tarr River. Wit. Wilson Vick, Sherod Deans”'' 1795, in Montgomery County, Georgia, the names of Sherrod Deans and his brother Richard Deens (again with different spellings on the same document) appear on a petition in protest of the “Yazoo Land Act” of 1794. '''Mar 11, 1796; Nash County, North Carolina Deed Book:''' ''“Mary Deans and Sherod Deans of Nash to Wm Andrews Jr. of Franklin Co. for 25 pnds 10 sh Virginia money. 57 acres on S. side of Turkey Creek, it being part of a tract formerly granted to Wm McGee on Jan 10, 1756, excepting 2 acres where the meeting house stood reserved for the use of the Baptist Society. Wit. Fieldin Conditt, David Jackson”'' Sherrod and Mary/Molly Deens continue to sell off the lands that Jeremiah left to them in his Will. This land was sold to William Andrews Jr., presumably the son of William Andrews who originally witnessed the Deed from Cornelius Taylor to Jeremiah Deens back in 1771. This appears to be the same piece of land from that earlier Deed. It is also important to note that the land that Cornelius sold to Jeremiah was a plot of land originally granted to William McGee. This will be explained in detail later on. '''Feb 3, 1797; Nash County, North Carolina Deed Book:''' ''“Sherod Deans of Nash to Augustin Bass of same, for 30 pds. 219 acres on the west side of Turkey Creek adjoining Wm Braswell, Jacob Carter, Simon Williams, Jeremiah Stephens, and Elizabeth Pussel. Wit. Daniel Taylor, Willie Deans”'' This Deed record has troubled me since the land that Jeremiah left in his Will was lent to Mary/Molly during her lifetime or until she remarried and only passed to Sherrod after that. In this Deed, unlike the others, Sherrod is listed as the sole owner of the land. Is it possible that Mary/Molly has remarried at this point? Has she passed away? Is this land not part of the same land that was included in the Will? The Peachtree Missionary Baptist Church, mentioned previously, lies between the PEACHTREE and JAYBASS traverse points (survey markers used by the State of North Carolina) in Nash County. I have followed the records back and the land at JAYBASS is now owned by a Jimmie Ruth Nanney Bass. Her husband, James Cecil Bass was the son of Jessie H. Bass (b. 1873 NC) was the son of Jessie F. Bass (b. 1845 NC) was the son of William T. Bass (b. 1815 NC) was the son of Augustin Bass who purchased the land from Sherrod in 1797. She (Jimmie Ruth) however only owns 3.81 acres. The rest is still unaccounted for. === Georgia Bound: === As mentioned before, the earliest record that I have of the Deens migration into Georgia appears circa 1795 when Sherrod and Richard Deans sign a petition in protest of what later became known as the “Yazoo Land Scandal”. The petition was signed in Montgomery County, Georgia. Sherrod shows up in the 1797 and 1798 tax rolls for Montgomery County, Georgia. It is not exactly clear to me exactly when they made the move since Sherrod showed up in Nash County, North Carolina in 1796 and 1797 to sell land. It is entirely possible that Sherrod and Richard, being the oldest two of Jeremiah’s sons, went to Georgia ahead of the rest in order to secure lands and scout for opportunity before the rest of the family followed. It could have been during the “scouting expedition” that Sherrod and Richard signed the petition. '''Mar 1799; Washington County, Georgia Court Document: ''' ''“Grand Jurors, March Term, 1799: David Blackshear (Foreman), Amos Daniel, Laban Beckham, Reuben Williams, John Smith, Henry Slappy, Holiday Hatpley, William Norman, Charles Moorman, Phillip Dillard, James Bount, William Elliot, Richard Deens, Andrew Kennedy, Nimrod Burke, Othneil Weaver, Joseph Blackshear, William McGee”'' In this list of selected Grand Jurors, Richard Deens is listed. Listed along with him is a William McGee. The land that Cornelius Taylor sold to Jeremiah Deens back in 1771 is listed as being part of a tract of land originally granted to William McGee in 1756. Could it be possible that this is the same William McGee? === Enter Edmond Deen === In the year of our Lord, 1800, the State of Georgia grants 200 acres in Montgomery County (Present day Laurens County), Georgia to one Edmond Deen. This was a Headright grant (Headright grants not abolished until 1803) and in doing some research into the Headright system in use at the time I have found that this would definitely not have been a Military service grant. The smallest grant of land given for military service was that of 287 ½ acres. The vast majority of the 200 acre grants that were given in Georgia were located in the Northern part of the state and were given to the families migrating to the state from North Carolina. The story goes, there was a mass migration to the state of Georgia during the late 1790’s and early 1800’s by people hoping to get some of the lands that were being ceded by the Indians in that state. There were two major sectors of people during that migration: those from North Carolina and those from South Carolina. The majority of the immigrants from South Carolina were the wealthy land owners who were looking to expand their estates in this vast open land. In contrast, the immigrants from North Carolina were poor farmers looking for a better chance. Most all of the South Carolina immigrants positioned themselves in the Southern part of Georgia. The government of Georgia was, supposedly, “encouraged” by the wealthy immigrants in the Southern part of the state to issue land grants to the “North Carolina riff-raff”in the Northern part of Georgia. This would give them a reason to stay out of the Southern part of the state. In reaction, the State of Georgia offered 200 acre tracts of land to anyone migrating from North Carolina. All they had to do was choose the land that they wanted, build a residence, and file the claim with the state. A surveyor would then be sent out to stake the land and legitimize the claim. The next time that Edmond appears in public record (as far as I know) is for the registration for the 1805 Georgia Land Lottery. Registration for the lottery took place between May of 1803 and June 1, 1804. The registrars granted Edmond two draws in the lottery which, by the rules set out by the State of Georgia, tell us that Edmond was over 21 years of age (he would have been 22), he had been a resident of Georgia for at least one year (Headright grant in 1800), and he was married with at least one child under the age of 21 (Sermon Pearce Dean was born in 1802). His place of residence at the time of the registration was listed as Montgomery County. Also listed in the registrants was a Nathan Sirmon from Montgomery County. Nathan married a young lady named Lucretia Deans in Jackson County, Georgia in 1806. I believe that Lucretia was Edmond’s younger sister. I also believe that Edmond was married to Nathan’s older sister, Elizabeth Sirman. Elizabeth was the administrator of her father’s (Levi Sirman) estate back in 1799 in Montgomery County. This will be discussed in more detail later. Also appearing in the 1805 Georgia Land Lottery registrants was Sherrod Deens and Mary Deens. Sherrod and Mary were both listed as residents of Clarke County, Georgia during the registration period. Mary was granted two draws which indicates that she was a qualified widow, over the age of 21 and had lived in Georgia for at least one year. Sherrod was only granted one draw which tells us that he was not married with a minor child, he was over 21 and had lived in Georgia for at least one year. '''Nov 11, 1804; Laurens County, Georgia Deed Book:''' ''“Edmun Deens, of Clarke County, sold to Benjamin Faircloth of Montgomery County. 200 acres of pine lands adjoining lands of Robert Faircloth. $50.00. Wit: Allen Belsher and Samuel Carter”'' There are two things of interest in this Deed entry. First, Edmond is now a resident of Clarke County, Georgia. Clarke County is the residence listed by Mary and Sherrod during the land lottery registration. Second, Edmond has now sold off the land that he was granted 4 years earlier. I have a theory as to why Edmond is still in Laurens County when the rest of the family has moved on to Clarke. As stated before, I believe that Edmond was married to Elizabeth Sirman. Also, as stated before, she was the admx of her father Levi’s estate. Since she was the admx, they had to stay in Laurens County until all of her father’s affairs had been tended to. Now that the estate had been completely settled, she (and Edmond) were free to move with the rest of the family. Why the family moved to Clarke county is still a mystery to me however. Edmond’s older brother, Richard, did not relocate with the rest. He remained in Laurens County and raised a family. Edmond next appears in the 1806 tax rolls for Clarke County, Georgia. Sherrod and Mary, however, do not appear in the tax rolls. Could this mean that they moved to Clarke to live with someone else? If they owned land, they would have certainly been taxed. During the year of 1814, Edmond was recruited into military service for the War of 1812. He served in Wooton’s Detachment which was mustered into service in Jasper County, Georgia on August 10, 1814. The detachment was disbanded on Feb 7, 1815 at Fort Hawkins, Georgia. Also serving with Edmond, in the same detachment, was Nathan Sirman. I believe him to be Edmond’s “Double Brother-In-Law” with Edmond marrying Nathan’s sister Elizabeth and Nathan marrying Edmond’s sister Lucretia. Mary Dean, in the 1807 Georgia Land Lottery, was a fortunate drawer and received land in Baldwin (soon to become Jasper) County, Georgia. On August 2, 1814, Mary Dean files a Will in which she leaves half of her land to her son Edmond and half to her son Drury. She states in the Will that her sons cannot sell the land until after she dies or with her consent only. It is not known when Mary/Molly passed away, but it is known that on Oct 6, 1816 Edmond sells his half of the property to Anderson Watson. The grantor on the Deed is listed as “Edmond & M Dean”. It is assumed that Mary agreed to allow Edmond to sell his land before her passing. Drury, in turn, sells his half of the property to Elijah Miles four years later. === Sweet Home Alabama === By the year 1816, Edmond is listed on the Mississippi Territory, Monroe County (Alabama) census records. In this census, he is listed with the following family: WM 21+ = White Male over 21 WM <21 = White Male under 21 WF 21+ = White Female over 21 WF <21 = White Female under 21 (1) WM 21+, (5) WM <21, (2) WF 21+, (2) WF <21 From all of my research, here are the names of the people that I believe are listed in this census: WM 21+ = Edmond Dean WM <21 = Sermon Pearce Dean WM <21 = Hilliard J. Dean WM <21 = Garrison P. Dean WM <21 = Nathaniel P. Dean WM <21 = Zachariah Doles (Sophia’s son by first marriage) WF 21+ = Elizabeth Sirman WF 21+ = Unknown Female WF <21 = Sophia Waller Pridgeon Doles WF <21 = Unknown Female '''Sep 30, 1816; Milledgeville Newspaper, Jasper County Georgia:''' Drury Dean’s name appears in a list of individuals with letters still unclaimed at the Milledgeville post office. It is possible that Drury has not claimed his letter because he has already left for Alabama. However, there was obviously someone who thought that he was still living in Milledgeville. From 1820 to 1823 Edmond appears on the tax rolls for Conecuh County, Alabama. Conecuh was formed from Monroe County in the year 1818. Drury Dean, who I believe to be Edmond’s little brother, began purchasing land in Conecuh County around 1823 and he accumulated quite a bit of land in Monroe and Conecuh during his lifetime. Edmond, however, doesn’t seem to have owned land in Alabama. Also appearing in Conecuh County, Alabama in 1821 was Nathan Sirman when he applied for a land patent. During his lifetime, Nathan also accumulated quite a bit of land in Conecuh County. During Edmond’s last years in Alabama, it appears that he lost his first wife. He remarries to Sophia Waller Pridgeon Doles, who I believe came with Edmond from Georgia. === Say Goodbye to Edmond === Some time between 1824 and 1830 Edmond had decided to move on from Alabama and relocate to Mississippi. He appears in the 1830 census for Warren County, Mississippi. February 2nd of that same year, Sophia gave birth to a son, William Pridgeon Marion Dean. In the 1830 census, Edmond is listed with the following large household: FWM 40-50 = Free White Male between 40 and 50 FWM 20-30 = Free White Male between 20 and 30 FWM 15-20 = Free White Male between 15 and 20 FWM 10-15 = Free White Male between 10 and 15 FWM 5-10 = Free White Male between 5 and 10 FWM <5 = Free White Male less that 5 years old FWF 20-30 = Free White Female between 20 and 30 (1) FWM 40-50; (8) FWM 20-30; (1) FWM 15-20; (1) FWM 10-15; (1) FWM 5-10; (1) FWM <5; (1) FWF 20-30 Based on my research, here are the members of the family that I believe are in this census: FWM 40-50 = Edmond Dean FWM 20-30 = Sermon Pearce Dean FWM 20-30 = Hilliard J. Dean FWM 20-30 = Unknown Male FWM 20-30 = Unknown Male FWM 20-30 = Unknown Male FWM 20-30 = Unknown Male FWM 20-30 = Unknown Male FWM 20-30 = Unknown Male FWM 15-20 = Zachariah Doles FWM 10-15 = Nathaniel P. Dean FWM 5-10 = Edmond Dean Jr. (actually was 11 years old) FWM <5 = William Pridgeon Marion Dean FWF 20-30 = Sophia Waller Pridgeon Doles Dean As you can see from the list above, there seems to be a huge hole in my records. I do not believe that all of the men listed in this census were children of Edmond’s, but I also do not know who they were. Edmond’s son Garrison Dean was the only one of his sons who was already married by the time that he decided to move to Mississippi. He remained behind in Alabama where he raised a family, thus was not included in this census. He was listed in the 1830 census for Conecuh County, Alabama. Just one year later after this census was taken, Edmond passes away. According to Sophia’s Bible, his date of death was August 10, 1831 and he died in Vicksburg, Warren County, Mississippi. Just a few years after Edmond’s death, Sophia, along with her sons William P. M. and Zachariah Doles, relocate even farther West. They settle in the Bevilport Settlement in present day Jasper County, Texas. Sophia marries for the third time to a man named Samuel Ralph.

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:: :: === Geography === : Edmonson County is roughly divided into northern and southern halves by the Green River. It is bordered by the counties of [[Space:Grayson_County%2C_Kentucky|Grayson]] to the north, [[:Category:Butler_County%2C_Kentucky|Butler]] to the west, [[:Category:Warren_County%2C_Kentucky|Warren]] to the south, and [[:Category:Hart_County%2C_Kentucky|Hart]] and [[:Category:Barren_County%2C_Kentucky|Barren]], to the east. :: : Edmonson County spans areas lying in both the Pennyrile and Western Coal Field regions of Kentucky. The elevation ranges from 412 to 900 feet above sea level. It has a total area of 308 square miles (800 km2), of which 303 square miles (780 km2) is land and 5.1 square miles (13 km2) (1.7%) is water. The highest point in Edmonson County is about 900 ft above sea level.[http://peakbagger.com/peak.aspx?pid=23258 Highest Point in Edmonson County] === Edmonson County Timeline of Events === {{Image|file=Edmonson_County_Kentucky_Project-1.jpg |caption=Native Americans use Mammoth Cave |align=r }} * 2000 B.C.E.: First Native Americans use Mammoth Cave.[https://www.nps.gov/maca/learn/historyculture/history1.htm Prehistoric Mammoth Cave] * 1776: Kentucky County, Virginia raised from Fincastle County. * 1779: John Swadden Sanders and brothers Joseph, Joshua, and Samuel were early settlers in ''The Forks'' region, between the Nolin and Green Rivers. (See [[Space:Edmonson_County%2C_Kentucky_Project#Early_Settlers_of_the_Forks |Early Settlers of the Forks Historical Marker]].) * 1780: Jefferson and Lincoln Counties raised from Kentucky County. (''Parts of both would eventually become Edmonson County.'') * 1785: Nelson County raised from Jefferson County. * 1792: Logan County raised from Lincoln County. * 1793: Hardin County raised from Nelson County. * 1797: Warren County raised from Logan County. * 1798: [[Houchin-65 |John Houchin]] is first non-native to enter Mammoth Cave[https://www.nps.gov/maca/learn/historyculture/history2.htm John Houchins & Mammoth Cave] * 1799: Barren County raised from Warren County (and Green County.) * 1810: Grayson County raised from Hardin County (and Ohio County.) * 1819: Hart County raised from Warren County (and Barren County.) * 1825: Edmonson County[http://www.kyatlas.com/21061d.html Edmonson County in KY Atlas][https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmonson_County,_Kentucky Edmonson County in Wikipedia] is formed, and named for [http://www.riverraisinbattlefield.org/biographies.htm#109 Captain John Edmonson][http://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:John_Edmiston_(7) Capt. John Edmonson at WeRelate], Revolutionary War Veteran who died during War of 1812 at battle of River Raisin, 22 Jan 1813.

Land south of the Green River was provided by Warren County, territory north of Green River and west of Nolin River is taken from Grayson County, and the forks area between the two rivers is extracted from Hart County. {{Image|file=Edmonson_County_Kentucky_Project.jpg |caption=Brownsville, Kentucky (by Jason Minton) |align=l }} * 1828: Brownsville, the county seat (previously called Mt. Pleasant), is laid out by Joseph R. Underwood and Stephen T. Logan and named for [[Brown-39392 |Jacob Brown]], Commanding General of the United States army, 1821-1828. (See [[Space:Edmonson_County%2C_Kentucky_Project#Brownsville |Brownsville Historical Marker]].) * 1861: Civil War skirmish at the Green River, not far from current bridge on Hwy. 259 at Brownsville. (See [[Space:Edmonson_County%2C_Kentucky_Project#Civil_War_Skirmish |Civil War Skirmish Historical Marker]].) * 1873: Current Courthouse erected in Brownsville. * 1920: Kyrock (Ky Rock Asphalt Company) begins operation, becoming the world’s largest producer of natural rock asphalt. (See [[Space:Edmonson_County%2C_Kentucky_Project#KYROCK |Kyrock Historical Marker]].) * 1925: Floyd Collins[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floyd_Collins Floyd Collins at Wikipedia][https://www.nps.gov/maca/learn/historyculture/trapped.htm Floyd Collins by National Park Service], a local cave explorer, captures the attention of the entire world when he is trapped in a narrow cave passage from 30 Jan 1925 until 16 February 1925, dying shortly before his rescue can be accomplished. His plight gains the sympathy of the entire nation, fueled by daily newspaper updates.[https://www.amazon.com/Trapped-Collins-Robert-K-Murray/dp/0813101530 Murray, Robert K. and Roger W. Brucker. ''Trapped!: The Story of Floyd Collins'' ISBN: 9780813101538 (at Amazon)] (See [[Space:Edmonson_County%2C_Kentucky_Project#Sand_Cave |Sand Cave Historical Marker]].) {{Image|file=Edmonson_County_Kentucky_Project-2.jpg |caption=Green River Valley looking Northwest from the National Park |align=r }} * 1941: Mammoth Cave National Park [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mammoth_Cave_National_Park MCNP at Wikipedia] is established on 1 July 1941, residing mostly within Edmonson County. The land is purchased from [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/edmonson/mammothcavemap1929.html over 100 owners] and includes some of the finest farm land in Edmonson County. * 1957: Kyrock operations cease, depriving residents of a major source of employment and income. === Edmonson County Maps === * [http://www.kyatlas.com/21061.html Edmonson Co., KY Atlas] * [http://transportation.ky.gov/Planning/SPRS%20Maps/Edmonson.pdf KY State Highway Map] (pdf) * [http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~george/countyformations/kentuckyformationmaps.html Kentucky Interactive County Formation Map, 1776-1939 #1] * [http://www.mapofus.org/kentucky/ Kentucky Interactive County Formation Map, 1776-1939 #2] === Edmonson County Communities === {{Image|file=Edmonson_County_Kentucky_Project-1.png |caption=1850 Map of Kentucky shows area of Edmonson County
west of Bear Creek (shaded violet) in Grayson County |align=r}} * [[:Category:Asphalt%2C_Kentucky|Asphalt]] * Blackgold * [[:Category:Bee_Spring%2C_Kentucky|Bee Spring]] * [[:Category:Big_Reedy%2C_Kentucky|Big Reedy]] * Broadway * [[:Category: Brownsville, Edmonson County, Kentucky|Brownsville]] (county seat) (See [[Space:Edmonson_County%2C_Kentucky_Project#Brownsville |Brownsville Historical Marker]].) * [[:Category:Cedar_Spring%2C_Kentucky|Cedar Spring]] * [[:Category:Chalybeate%2C_Kentucky|Chalybeate Springs]] (See [[Space:Edmonson_County%2C_Kentucky_Project#Chameleon_and_Chalybeate_Springs |Chalybeate Historical Marker]].) * Durbin * [[:Category:Goff%2C_Kentucky|Goff]] * [[:Category:Grassland%2C_Kentucky|Grassland]] * [[:Category:Huff%2C_Kentucky|Huff]] * Jock * [[:Category:Kyrock%2C_Kentucky|Kyrock]]: now defunct (See [[Space:Edmonson_County%2C_Kentucky_Project#KYROCK |Kyrock Historical Marker]].) * [[:Category:Lindseyville%2C_Kentucky|Lindseyville]] * [[:Category:Mammoth_Cave%2C_Kentucky|Mammoth Cave]] (now inside the National Park) * Ollie * Nash * Prosperity * [[:Category:Pig%2C_Kentucky|Pig]] * [[:Category:Rhoda%2C_Kentucky|Rhoda]] * [[:Category:Rocky_Hill%2C_Kentucky|Rocky Hill]] (former train station) * [[:Category:Roundhill%2C_Kentucky|Roundhill]] (partly in Butler County) * [[:Category:Segal%2C_Kentucky|Segal]] * [[:Category:Straw%2C_Kentucky|Straw]] * [[:Category:Sweeden%2C_Kentucky|Sweeden]] (est. by Swedish immigrants) * [[:Category:Sunfish%2C_Kentucky|Sunfish]] (See [[Space:Edmonson_County%2C_Kentucky_Project#Edmonson County Books |Book List]].) * [[:Category:Windyville%2C_Kentucky|Windyville]] * Woodside === Edmonson County Library === : The [http://www.ecplibrary.com/ Edmonson County Public Library] is a small, local library and a good resource for family history in the area. The library occasionally sells books written by local historians. === Attractions and Features === {{Image|file=Edmonson_County_Kentucky_Project-3.jpg |caption=Mammoth Cave (by Daniel Schwen) |align=c }} * [https://www.nps.gov/maca/ Mammoth Cave National Park][http://www.kentuckytourism.com/outdoor-adventure/attraction/mammoth-cave-national-park/529/ MCNP at Kentucky Tourism]
United States National Park created around the public entrances to Mammoth Cave, the longest cave in the world, with over 365 explored miles. {{Image|file=Edmonson_County_Kentucky_Project-4.jpg |caption=Nolin Lake (by Ken Crawford) |align=c }} * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nolin_River_Lake Nolin Lake ] : Large recreational area that lies mostly within northern Edmonson County. It was created in 1963 by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers by damming the Nolin River[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nolin_River Nolin River at Wikipedia]
Derives its name from Explorer and hunter Benjamin Lynn[http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/lynn/1869/ Benjamin Lynn History][http://www.therestorationmovement.com/_states/alabama/lynn.htm Restoration of 1782 Church] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_River_(Kentucky) Green River] {{Image|file=Edmonson_County_Kentucky_Project-6.jpg |caption=Green River near Mammoth Cave (by code poet) |align=r }} : Beautiful, winding river that passes through the northern section of Brownsville and Mammoth Cave National Park, feeding a deep underground river within the cave itself. Around 1961, the KY Corps of Engineers told [[Lane-7197 |Ernest Lane]] that in places it was the ''deepest river in the world, relative to its width.''[[Vincent-18 |Bill Vincent: Personal Knowledge]] * [https://www.nps.gov/maca/planyourvisit/canoeliveries.htm Canoeing and Kayaking Outfitters] are available locally, in season. === Edmonson County Historical Markers === : [http://migration.kentucky.gov/kyhs/hmdb/MarkerSearch.aspx?mode=County&county=31 Highway Markers in Edmonson County]
(Click Link for Details) ==== Brownsville ==== : Marker Number: 802 : Location: Brownsville, KY 70, 101 :: : ''Established 1828 and named for Jacob Brown, Commanding General of the United States army, 1821 until death, 1828, age 53 years. Defended New York state frontier against British in War of 1812, engaging them at Ogdensburg, Sackett's Harbor, Chippewa, Ft. Erie and Niagara. Gen. Brown was not a technical soldier; he was a natural leader of men.'' ==== Chameleon and Chalybeate Springs ==== : Marker Number: 2484 : Location: Hwy. 101 & Hwy. 311 S., Chalybeate Springs :: : ''Chameleon Springs- Pioneer “long hunters” often camped at mineral springs located nearby. In 1804, their campsite became the location of Chameleon Springs Hotel. A summer resort with five different mineral waters and many activities, it operated until the early 1930s. An 1825 meeting at Bryan’s Tavern at Chameleon Springs formally established Edmonson County.'' :: : (Reverse) ''Chalybeate Springs- Discovered by Dr. William Ford in the early 1800s, the springs were famous for their supposed healing powers. The Chalybeate Springs Hotel provided dancing, dining, horse racing, golf, tennis, and fox hunting. Andrew Jackson is said to have visited often after his presidency. A popular resort for more than 100 years, it closed during World War II.'' ==== Civil War Skirmish ==== : Marker Number: 607 : Location: Near Green River Bridge, Brownsville, KY 259 :: : ''Brig. Gen. T. C. Hindman's force, reconnoitering to protect Bowling Green portion of CSA defense line, approached Brownsville on Nov. 20, 1861. They skirmished here with the Union cavalry regiment of Colonel James S. Jackson, posted at Leitchfield. The Union loss was 7 killed, 5 wounded; CSA, one wounded. Confederates succeeded in obtaining vital medical supplies.'' ==== County Named, 1825 ==== : Marker Number: 797 : Location: Brownsville, KY 70, 101 :: : ''For Captain John Edmonson, b. 1764, Va. In War of Revolution a private in company led by father. Battle of King's Mountain, 1782. Came to Ky., 1790. In War of 1812, raised rifle company in Fayette County. Killed at battle of River Raisin, Jan. 22, 1813. One of nine leaders killed then for whom Ky. counties are named. Edmonson formed from Grayson, Hart, Warren counties.'' ==== Early Settlers of the Forks ==== : Marker Number: 2108 : Location: Near jct. KY 728 & 1827 :: : ''John Swadden Sanders and brothers Joseph, Joshua, and Samuel were among earliest settlers of Forks region, between Nolin and Green Rivers. Sanders family first came to Ky., 1779. John later settled in present-day Edmonson Co., ca. 1804; buried at Buzzard Roost. Samuel served as sheriff, magistrate, and justice of peace for Edmonson Co. Presented by Edmonson County Tourism Commission.'' ==== KYROCK==== : Marker Number: 2415 : Location: Kyrock Elementary School, Hwy 259 N., Sweeden :: : ''Bituminous sandstone, better known as rock asphalt, composed of silica sand that is saturated with oil. Chief deposits in Ky. were found in Edmonson Co. along the Nolin River. Primarily used in road construction, it could be applied without heating and mixing. Ky. Rock Asphalt Co. (KYROCK) was the world’s largest producer of natural rock asphalt from 1920 until it closed in 1957.'' :: : ''(Reverse) Henry “Harry” St. George Carmichael was the first president of KYROCK from 1921 until his death in 1949. The company town of Kyrock included hotels, church, hospital, theater, post office, commissary, railroad, electric & water systems, and school on this site. More than 2000 people depended on KYROCK for their livelihood during WWI and II and the Great Depression.'' ==== Marvel Mills Logan ==== : Marker Number: 910 : Location: Near Fairview, KY 259 :: : ''U.S. Senator from Kentucky, March 1931 until his death Oct. 1939. Born, 1875, on this farm, attended Brownsville schools. Admitted to Ky. bar, 1896, practiced here. State Attorney General, 1916-17. Judge on Ky. Court of Appeals, 1927-30. Grand Sire of the World, I.O.O.F. Pioneer promoter of Mammoth Cave as National Park, 1910. Taught Sunday School regularly 35 years.'' ==== Mill Hole Farm-Prehistoric Site ==== : Marker Number: 1669 : Location: 4 mi. S. of Park City, US 31-W :: : ''One mile west is an archaeological site located about 200 yards southeast of Federal style house built in early 1800s. Variety of stone implements found on this five-acre site indicates long span of occupation. There is evidence of hunting, stone tool manufacturing and domestic activities; earliest non-cave site in region. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, 1978.'' ==== Nolin Furnace ==== : Marker Number: 1396 : Location: Information Center at Moutadier Camp Ground, KY 2067 :: : ''Also called Baker Furnace after its ironmaster, John H. Baker; was built in 1848, a mile north, by Craddock & Co. The top of the stone stack, about 40 ft. high originally, is still visible when water in Nolin Reservoir is low. Using steam power, charcoal fuel, it produced pig iron, kettles, andirons and other articles from local ore. Last blast in 1850.'' :: : (Reverse) ''Iron Made in Kentucky - A major producer since 1791, Ky. ranked 3rd in US in 1830s, 11th in 1965. Charcoal timber, native ore, limestone supplied material for numerous furnaces making pig iron, utensils, munitions in the Hanging Rock, Red River, Between Rivers, Rolling Fork, Green River Regions. Charcoal-furnace era ended in 1880s with depletion of ore and timber and use of modern methods.'' ==== Sand Cave ==== {{Image|file=Edmonson_County_Kentucky_Project-2.png |caption=Sand Cave |align=l }} :Marker Number: 1385 :Location: Old entrance road to Cave area, KY 255 :: : ''Floyd Collins was first to explore Sand Cave. Fallen rock trapped him in narrow passage 150 ft. from entrance, Jan. 30, 1925. Rescuers reached him with food and heat for short time. Aid cut off by shifting earth closing passage. Engineers sank 55-foot shaft but were unable to reach Collins' body until February 16. Rescue attempt publicized worldwide. Aroused sympathy of nation.'' === Edmonson County Books === * ''Edmonson Co., KY: Family Histories, 1825-1989''. Turner Publishing. 1989. ISBN: 978-0938021261 [https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/0938021265 (View at Amazon)] * Downs, Barry W. ''The Sanders Family of Edmonson County, Kentucky: First Families of the Forks''. B.W. Downs. 1989 [https://www.amazon.com/Sanders-family-Edmonson-County-Kentucky/dp/B0006EW42C (View at Amazon)] * Simon, James. ''Sunfish, Kentucky: An Oasis of Catholicism''. Lulu.com. 2014. ISBN: 978-1312035110 [https://www.amazon.com/Sunfish-Edmonson-County-Kentucky-Catholicism/dp/1312035110 (View at Amazon)] * Whittle Charles E. ''Edmonson County Flashlights in Folklore''. Mrs. C.E. Whittle. 1984. (1932)[https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0006EILNI (View at Amazon)] === Historical Monograpgh of 1908 ===
'''Edmonson County'''[https://books.google.com/books?id=lFYmAAAAMAAJ&lpg=PA417&ots=FVsORK-5R7&pg=PA416#v=onepage&q&f=false ''Handbook of Kentucky'', Kentucky Bureau of Agriculture, Labor and Statistics, Hubert Vreeland. Globe printing Company, 1908, pages 416-417.]
: ''(Revised 1907 by [[Logan-2476 |M. M. Logan]] and Miss Ora E. Hazelip.) :: : ''Edmonson county was formed in the year 1825 from parts of Warren, Grayson and Hart, and was the seventy-ninth county in the order of formation. It was named for Capt. John Edmonds, who was killed in the battle of the River Raisin in 1813. It is bounded by Grayson on the north, by Hart on the east, by Warren on the south and by Butler on the west, and contains 275 square miles. :: : ''There is hardly a county in the State that has greater water facilities. Green river flows through the county from east to west and divides the county into equal parts. Both Nolin river and Bear creek flow into Green river from the north and each of them is navigable for several miles. There are a number of large creeks that flow into Green River which are used for the purpose of floating out timber. :: : ''The surface of the county is generally broken and hilly, the most valuable farming land being found in the river and creek bottoms. The southern part of the county next to Warren is level as well as the western part of the county joining Grayson and Butler. :: : ''The chief source of wealth of the county has been the great quantity of valuable timber which consists of poplar, oak, chestnut, hickory, ash, walnut, sycamore, gum and beech. Owing to this timber's proximity to navigable water it is very valuable, but by far the greater quantity of it has long since been worked into ties and saw logs. It appears that the most valuable timber is all gone, but the timber that had practically no value a few years ago is now worth more than what was considered the valuable timber. There is yet a vast quantity of land covered with timber, chiefly red oak, beech, gum, elm and sycamore. Numerous companies dealing in ties and lumber operate in this county and at all times there can be found any number of their agents. By reason of the extensive business of these companies, the money supply has been abundant for a number of years. The laborer who works in timber earns from $1.50 to $2.50 per day. There is now an unusual demand for men to work in timber. Large boundaries of timber are waiting to be made into ties or cut into saw logs. :: : ''By reason of the construction of Lock and Dam No. 6 on Green River, navigation has been extended to Mammoth Cave and also up Nolin to Dismal Rock, a distance of about twelve miles. Boats run regularly from Mammoth Cave to Bowling Green and lower Green River, thus furnishing an ideal method of transportation if it were not for the fact that the freight rates are out of all reason. :: : ''Capitalists are beginning to turn thier attention towards the mineral resources of this county. Almost the whole of the north side of the county is underlaid with coal and asphalt, and iron is found in abundance. Coal beds have not been developed to any considerable extent, but there is no question about there being coal in almost inexhaustable quantities. Capitalists are gradually buying the coal lands. It would be difficult to find more extensive fields of asphalt than are to be found in Edmonson County, between Nolin river and Bear creek and in the forks of Nolin and Green rivers. Between the two last mentioned rivers is -to be found asphalt in liquid form. What are commonly called "tar springs" can be found in various places. At these places the asphalt runs out from the ground and flows for considerable distance, and apparently it is doing an extensive business. There is one plant in Edmonson county operating an asphalt mine. :: : ''Farming lands in the county are worth from $5.00 to $50.00 per acre; while mineral lands sell from $3.00 per acre up. There has been a great advance of lands of all kinds within the last few years. :: : ''This is not a farming county, but corn is raised in several parts and especially in the rich river bottoms. Farmers have begun to grow wheat and a little tobacco is still grown. :: : ''The roads are deplorable. The old fashioned dirt road system is in vogue and the roads have not been worked in fifty years. The people of the county are beginning to talk about better roads and it is very probable that within a short time our county will have a system of roads equal to that of any county in this section of the State. :: : ''Brownsville is the county seat and was laid off and established in 1825 by Joseph R. Underwood and Stephen T. Logan. Prior to that time the village had been called Mt. Pleasant. At the present time there are about 500 or 600 inhabitants in the town and it is growing rapidly. It is located on the south bank of Green river and is about the center of the county. :: : ''This county has more natural wonders than any other in the State, the most famous of which is Mammoth Cave. The Colossal Cavern, Grand Avenue Cave and Canter's Cave are attracting wide attention. The scenery on Green and Nolin rivers is unexcelled and especially is this true of Nolin. The mouthiof Balloo Creek on Nolin river is worth traveling hundreds'of miles to see and Dismal Rock, Whistling Mountain and the Bluffs of Second creek are other natural wonders on the same river. :: : ''Edmonson is located in the Second Appellate, Third Congressional, Eighth Judicial, Eleventh Senatorial, and Twenty-fifth Legislative, districts. :: : ''The postoffices in the county are, Brownsville, Mammoth Cave, Proctor's Cave, Chaumont, Elko, Rocky Hill Station, Arthur, Chalybeate. Nick, Cedar Bluff Mills, Chill, Segal, Asphalt, Grassland, Sweeden, Bee Spring, Goff, Sunfish, Nash, Huff, Big Reedy, Ollie, Cade, Stockholm, Straw and Bee. There are two Rural Free Delivery routes that come into this county, R. F. D. No. 2, Oakland, Ky., and R. F. D., Smiths Grove, Ky. :: : ''The local option law is in force throughout the county.'' === Edmonson County Records === ==== Original County Documents ==== : The [http://www.edmonsoncountyclerk.com/ Edmonson County Court Clerk] maintains [http://67.62.118.52/recordsearch/ '''Searchable Digitized Records'''] which are a major resource for genealogical research. The digitization project was orchestrated by former county clerk, [[Carroll-5099 |Larry "Butch" Carroll]] with the assistance of a government grant.

Among others, the [http://98.19.13.198/recordsearch/ '''Searchable Records'''] include: * '''Marriage Records''' * '''Land Sales and Leases''' * '''Wills''' * '''Power of Attorney Assignments''' * '''Affidavits of Descent''' ==== Birth Records ==== * [http://kygenweb.org/edmonson/births/ Edmonson County Birth Index, 1911-1930, at KyGenWeb] * [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/edmonson/births.html 1852 & 1853 Births at Genealogy Trails] ==== Cemetery Records ==== * [http://kygenweb.org/edmonson/cemetery.html Edmonson County KyGenWeb Cemeteries] * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScn=&CScntry=4&CSst=19&CScnty=1019 Edmonson County Cemeteries at Find-a-Grave] * [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/edmonson/cemeteries.html Edmonson County Cemeteries at Genealogy Trails] ==== Census Records ==== * [http://kygenweb.org/edmonson/1830/index.html 1830 US Census at KyGenWeb] * [http://kygenweb.org/edmonson/1840/index.html 1840 US Census at KyGenWeb] * [http://kygenweb.org/edmonson/1850/index.html 1850 US Census at KyGenWeb] * [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/edmonson/census.html 1877 School Census at Genealogy Trails] ==== Death Records ==== * [http://kygenweb.org/edmonson/deaths/ KY Edmonson County Death Index at KyGenWeb] * [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/edmonson/deaths.html 1860 & 1870 Mortality Schedules at Genealogy Trails] ==== Marriages ==== * [http://www.kygenweb.org/edmonson/marriages/index.html Edmonson County Marriage Index (Bride and Groom) at KyGenWeb] * For digitized documents, see [[Space:Edmonson County, Kentucky Project#Original_County_Documents |Original Documents]] * [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/edmonson/marriages.html Edmonson County Marriages at Genealogy Trails] ==== Wills ==== * [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/edmonson/wills_main.html Edmonson County WIlls at Genealogy Trails] ==== Land Records ==== * [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/edmonson/mammothcavemap1929.html Land Owners in Mammoth Cave (from 1929 Map) at Genealogy Trails] ==== Biographies ==== * [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/edmonson/bios_main.html Edmonson County Biographies at Genealogy Trails] * [http://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/KY/ED-born.html Politicians Born in Edmonson County, Kentucky] ==== Military ==== * [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/edmonson/military.html Edmonson County Military Records at Genealogy Trails] ==== School Records ==== * [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/edmonson/1877_schoolcensus.html 1877 School Census s at Genealogy Trails] ==== Newspapers ==== * [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/edmonson/news_main.html Edmonson County Newspapers at Genealogy Trails] ==== Misc Records ==== * [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/edmonson/county_main.html Edmonson County Misc Records at Genealogy Trails] ==== Obituaries ==== * [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/edmonson/obits.html Obituaries at Genealogy Trails] : Local obituaries can usually be found in the ''Edmonson County News'', which offers no online resources. However, many local obituaries are posted online by the ''Bowling Green Daily News'' (formerly known as the ''Park City Daily News'') and also by WBKO, a Bowling Green radio station. Several local funeral homes also have online obituaries. :: Mass Media: * [http://nl.newsbank.com/sites/bgdb/ Bowling Green Daily News] Archives * [http://www.bgdailynews.com/obituaries/ Bowling Green Daily News] Current * [http://www.wbko.com/obituaries WBKO Obituaries] :: Funeral Homes: * [https://prod1.meaningfulfunerals.net/fh/obituaries/home.cfm?&fh_id=10925 Dermit Funeral Home, Leitchfield] * [http://www.hardyandsonfuneralhomes.com/obituaryarchives.htm Hardy and Son, Bowling Green] * [http://www.jckirbyandson.com/obituary J.C. Kirby & Sons, Bowling Green] * [http://www.jvpfh.com/fh/obituaries/home.cfm?&fh_id=12637 Johnson-Vaughn-Phelps, Bowling Green] * [http://www.watkinsoller.com/ Oller Brothers, Leitchfield] * [http://www.pattonfuneralhome.com/listings Patton Funeral Home, Brownsville and Park City] * [http://www.watsonhuntfuneral.com/listings Watson & Hunt, Leitchfield (recent only)] === Edmonson County Online Resources === * [http://kygenweb.org/edmonson/ Edmonson County in KyGenWeb Project] * [https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Edmonson_County,_Kentucky_Genealogy Edmonson County at FamilySearch.org] * [http://www.linkpendium.com/edmonson-ky-genealogy/ Edmonson County at Linkpendium] * [https://www.genealogyinc.com/kentucky/edmonson-county/ Edmonson County at Genealogy Inc] * [http://ldsgenealogy.com/KY/Edmonson-County.htm Edmonson County at LDS Genealogy] * [http://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/KY/ED.html Edmonson County at the Political Graveyard] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Edmonson_County,_Kentucky#Current_listings National Register of Historic Places] === KY Statewide Online === * [http://www.kyatlas.com/ Ky Atlas and Gazetteer] == Sources== === Footnotes ===

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:Scottish Families]] [[Category:Edmonstone Clan]] =='''Welcome to Clan Edmonstone''' == {| border="1" width ="80%" ! colspan="3" style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Clan Edmonstone Team |- |Team Leader ||[[Space:Scotland_-_Scottish_Families_Team| Scottish Families Team]] |- |Team Members|| [[Wiegand-310|Gary Harding]] |- | || |} ==='''Clan Members'''=== :The goal of this project is to ... offer a focal point for all members interested in the Lairds and Chiefs of Clan Edmonstone together with members bearing the name Edmonstone, the related families and those recognised as septs of Clan Edmonstone. :Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * promoting the entries of those bearing the name Edmonstone on Wikitree. * ensuring entries appearing on Wikitree are as accurate as possible, correcting mistakes once spotted. * encouraging interest in and study of Clan Edmonstone. :Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or send me a private message. Thanks! ==Edmonstone History== :Crest: :Motto: :Slogan: :Region: :District: :Plant badge: :Pipe music: :Gaelic name: :Septs: :Names associated with the clan: Information below this line should be reviewed and incorporated into team pages. ----
Arms= Or three crescents, within a double treasure, flory - counterflory, gu.
Crest= Out of ducal coronet, or, a swan's head and neck, ppr.
Supporters= Two Lions, rampant, gu.
Seats= Colzium and Duntreath, co. Stirling., Towne House= 34, Wilton Place, Belgrave Square.
Name Origin: '''''EDINGTON, Eddington'''''. From the old barony of the same name in the parish of Chirnside, Berwickshire. '''Aldanus de Edington''' and his son '''Adam''' successively attested charters granted to the Priory of Coldingham by Waldeve and patrick, earls of Dunbar, between 1166 and 1189, and '''Robert of Edington''' is also amung the witnesses to a charter of 1193 (Raine, 136, 115, 116, 117, 140, etc.). '''Adam de Edintun''' also witnessed a charter by earl Waldeve to the monks of Melrose of pasture on Lammermuir, c. 1166-1182 (Frasers of Philorth, I). '''John of Edynton''' in 1290 granted a charter in favor of the Abbey of Neubotle (Neubotle, p. 164), and '''Walter de Edynton''', a Scots prisoner of war taken at Dunbar in 1296 and sent to Fotheringay Castle was still prisoner there in 1298 (Bain, II, p. 177, 260). The seal of '''Ricarde de Edington''' is appended to a document regarding some rights of common c. 1450 (Seals Supp., 333), and the seal of '''Gilbert of Edington''' is appended to an inquistion held in the court of Sir Alexander, Lord Home, bailie of Coldingham, in 1453 (ibid., 332). '''Thomas de Edingtoun '' de eodem''''' is mentioned in a retour of lands of Wedderburn in 1468 (Sc. Ant., VII, p. 25), and '''Robert of Edington''' is in record in 1478 (Home, 17). '''James Edington''' and others were summoned for holding the Castle of Dunbar against the king in 1479 (APS., II, p. 125). '''Richard of Edingtone''' and '''Robert of Edingtone''' witnessed an instrument of sasine in 1479, and '''Edward Edyngtone''' witnessed a simular instrument in 1496 (Home, 24, 28). '''Dik Ethingtouñs''' son was summoned in 1479 to answer to Parliament for treason and other crimes (APS., II, p. 129), and '''David Edington of that Ilk''' was one of the merse proprietors who, in 1567, signed a bond of adherence to James VI as king (Crawford, Officers of state, p. 443). Another '''David Edingtoune''' was a commander of troops in Sweden under the great Gustavus Adolphus, '''William Idingtoun''' was retoured heir in lands in the barony of Coldingham in 1634 (Retours, Berwick, 206), '''Anna Idintoune''' is recorded in Coldinghame, 1673 (Lauder), and '''Elspit Edentoune''' died in the Kirktoun of Strickmartin in 1679 (Jervise, I, p. 204). The Edingtons of that Ilk sold their lands in 1594 to Sir George Ramsay of Dalhousie. Ethington 1578. Local pronuciation of the name is Ee-din-tun and Ee-thin-tun. '''''EDMESTON. Edmiston'''''. Shortened forms of '''Edmondston''', q.v., as shown by the entry '''"Edmiestoun of Duntreath"''' in 1681. '''James Edmestoune of Ballewyn''' in record in Glasgow in 1550 (Protocols, I). '''Edmistoun''' 1641, '''Edmistone''' 1651., '''''Edmond, Edmund'''''. The OE. personal name '''Eádmund. Aedmund''' the chamberlain (camerarius) witnessed the charter by David I granting Estrahanet (Annandale) to Robert Brus, c. 1124 (Nat. MSS., I, 19). '''Ædmund filius Forn''' and '''Ædmund de fa3eside''' were witnesses to a charter by Thor, son of Swani, c. 1150 (LSC., p. 11). '''William Edmen''', juror on an inquisition at Stirling in 1598, appears in the following year as '''William Edmond''', bailie of Sterling, and in 1604 as '''Ednem''' (SBR., p. 89, 93, 110). '''Janet Edmont''' is recorded in '''Edinburgh''' in 1617 (Edinb. Marr.). '''John Philip Edmond''' was a distinguished Scottish bibliographer., '''''EDMONDSON, Edmonson''''', ''''son of Edmond'''', q.v. '''Laurence filius Aedmundi''' witnessed a charter by Adam, son of Serol, of six acres of land of Gorgin (Gorgie), a. 1200 (LSC., 34), and '''John Edmundson''' was burgess of Aberdene in 1406 (Friars, 25)., '''''EDMONSTON, Edmondstone, Edmonstone, Edmiston'''''. The Edmonstons take their name from '''Edmonstone, the tún of Eadmund, near Edinburgh''', their original home. The '''tún''' may have derived its name from '''Aedmund filius Forn''', one of the witnesses to a charter bt Thor filius Swani, c. 1150 (LSC., p. 11). They also settled in later times in Berwickshire and in Lanarkshire on lands to which they gave their name. '''Henry de Edmundistun''' who witnessed a charter c. 1200 by Henry de Brade (LSC., 57) is probably the first of the name in record '''Henricus de Edmundiston''' who witnessed a quit claim of land in Swinis Keeth, 1248 (RD., p. 970), may be the same person. '''William, son and heir of Haldwin of Edmideston, resigned his land of Edmideston''' in the tenement of Biggar, 1322 (RHM.). '''John de Edmundston''' appears in 1368 (RMS., I, 281, etc.). The name was carried to the Shetland Isles c. 1560, and there was a family of '''Edmondston of Unst''', of which the late Mrs. Saxby, the novelist, was a distinguished member. '''John Edmestoun''' made a burgess freeman of Glasgow, 1612 ('' Burgesses''), '''Ursilla Edmesson''' in record in Windhouse, 1648 (Shetland), and '''Andrew Edmestoun''' was notary in Lauder, 1650 (RRM., I, p. 127). '''Eadmundston''' 1338, '''Edemeston''' 1605, '''Edmestoune of that Ilk'''. See also '''Edmeston'''. (Continued See also '''''Ednam''''' p. 239-240.). Name Origin above is from: [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015011274175;view=1up;seq=327 The surnames of Scotland, their origin meaning and history ... Black, George Fraser, 1866-1948." hathitrust.org Pages 239-240] [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015011274175 Permanent Link to this Book handle.net], [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015011274175 Page Link handle.net]. * Name Variations: Edmonstone, Edmonston, Edmonson, Eadmund, Edmundiston, Admundus, Edmonsten, Edmonstons, Edmonstoun, Edmonstun, Edmonstown, Edmonstowne, Edmonstoune, Edmonsto, Edmounston, Edmonstuoun, Edmonstion, Edomnston, Edmoneston, Edmoniston, Eadmonstoune, Edmunston, Edmonstow, Edmonstron, Edmondston, Edmonstom, Edmonstonne, Edmonstin, Edmontson, Edmontstoun, Edmminston, Edmonstine, Edmonstop, Edmonzson, Edmoston, Edmundson, Edmoiston, Edmiston, Eadmonson, Edmondstoune, Edmondstowne, Edmondton, Edmonsen, Edmonsoon, Edministon, Edminsten, Aedminston, Edminstoun, Edmenstoun, Edemonstone, Edmonestotone, Edmonso, Edmundston, Edmundstone, Edmonsn, Edmonsdson, Edmondstom, Edmisnston, Edmondson, Edemonson, Edmonison, Edmonse, Edmonsond, Edmonsonm, Edmonsonns, Edmonster, Edmountson, Edmountstone, Edmonsun, Edmontdson, Edmunton, Edmyston, Edunston, Edmundstonn, Edmunson, Edmonsor, Edmonsin, Edmonsan, Edmondstone, Edmondsoon, Edmondon, Edminstion, Edmondston, Edenston, Ediminston, Edmondstonne, Edmonscote, Edmonos, Edmondoon, Edmondsdon, Edmondsn, Edmondson's, Edmondeson, Edmistonn, Edmandston, Eddenston, Edmisston, Edmindston, Edmingston, Edmones, Edmonmdson, Edmono, Edmonodson, Edmustonn, Edomston, Edmouston, Edmontone, Edmundus, Edmundistun, Edmond, Ednem, Edmund, Eddmund, Aedmund, Edmen, Edmud, Eadmundiston, Edmisoun, Edmondstone, Edmiestoun, Edmideston, Edminster, Edmanson, Edenham, Edenam, Edmyndsson, Elphinstone, Edmiston, Oddnunson, Edmans, Eminson, Admistoune, Edmont, Edington, Ethingmiis son, Edname, Elphinstone Interactive Map Links * [https://wikishire.co.uk/map/#/centre=52.959,-4.500/zoom=7 UK Maps wikishire.co.uk] * [http://abcounties.com/counties/ The Association of British Counties http://abcounties.com/] '''Sources''' *[http://www.edmonstone.com/ The Family Edmonstone of Duntreath] by: Sir Archibald Edmonstone 3rd. Bt.. Published 1875. Edited and with additions by Mary McGrigor, F.S.A. Scot. Published in 1996. WWW © Copyright. Designer: www.hartwooditconsulting.com Hosting: www.HITCHosting.net . And GENEALOGICAL ACCOUNT OF THE FAMILY OF EDMONSTONE OF DUNTREATH BY SIR ARCHIBALD EDMONSTONE OF DUNTREATH [http://digital.nls.uk/95353563 permanent URL digital.nls.uk] The Genealogy of the Lairds of Ednam and Duntreath from the year of God 1063 to the year 1699; and more particularly of Duntreath, and the Families that married with Duntreath, during the said time. Pub. Glasgow. Robert Sanders. (Reprinted Edinburgh: Thomas G. Stevenson, 1834). And [http://www.archive.org/details/genealogicalaccoOOinedmo Genealogical Account of the The Family Of Edmonstone Of Duntreath by: Sir Archibald Of Duntreath Baronet. April 1851 archive.org] * [http://www2.thesetonfamily.com:8080/cadets/Edmonstone_Family.htm The Edmonstone Family, and cadets of the Seton Household thesetonfamily.com] *[http://www.thepeerage.com/p2607.htm The Peerage thepeerage.com] * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015011274175;view=1up;seq=327 The surnames of Scotland, their origin meaning and history ... Black, George Fraser, 1866-1948." hathitrust.org] *[http://tompaterson.co.uk/places/sastrathblane.htm Parish Of Strathblane. Presbytery Of Dumbarton, Synod Of Glasgow And Ayr. tompaterson.co.uk] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmonstone_baronets Edmonstone Baronets wikipedia.org] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Archibald_Edmonstone,_1st_Baronet Sir Archibald Edmonstone 1st Baronet wikipedia.org] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Edmonstone Sir Charles Edmonstone 2nd Baronet wikipedia.org] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Archibald_Edmonstone,_3rd_Baronet Sir Archibald Edmonstone 3rd Baronet wikipedia.org] * [http://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:William_Edmonstone_(13) Sir William Edmonstone 4th Baronet werelate.org] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Edmonstone Admiral Sir William Edmonstone wikipedia.org] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Anundsson Eric Anundsson or Eymundsson wikipedia.org] *[http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p141.htm#i4230 Our Royal Titled Noble And Common Ancestors ancestors.com] *[http://fabpedigree.com/s076/f217072.htm Jamie Allen's Family Tree & Ancient Genealogical Allegations fabpedigre.com] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmonston,_Maryland Edmonston Maryland wikipedia.org] * [http://www.theaustralian.com.au/life/home-design/gardening/duntreath-castle-edmonstone-familys-scottish-estate/news-story/300384d2cd10f0ac55a0611e2827a08a Duntreath Castle: Edmonstone family’s Scottish estate theaustralian.com.au] * "Tobacco and Slaves: The Development of Southern Cultures in the Chesapeake- Page 210" [https://books.google.com/books?id=taPqCQAAQBAJ&pg=PA210&lpg=PA210&dq=%22james+edmonston%22+%2B+%22prince+george%22+%2B+%22land%22&source=bl&ots=cWM-FrZWNO&sig=msDmwDQcIRcE8YCtrIvC4OzGgn0&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjSn6HWh_XLAhWBFR4KHRWkACY4ChDoAQgbMAA#v=onepage&q=%22james%20edmonston%22%20&f=false books.google.com] *http://www.leighrayment.com/Baronetage.htm The Baronetage of England, Ireland, Nova Scotia, Great Britain and the United Kingdom leighrayment.com . * Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire, by: Sir Henry Bernard Burke, C.B. L.L.D., Ulster King of Arms, 27th edition, London: Harrison, 59, Pall Mall, 1865, Page: 388. [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhera00inburk archive.org] . ---- ---- '''Related WikiTree.com Pages''' * [[:Category:Peerage_of_Scotland|Category Peerage of Scotland]]

Edmund Franklins of Lunenburg, Virginia

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The purpose of this space is to collect sources relating to the Edmund Franklins of Lunenburg (Bedford, Campbell) County, Virginia and determine which source belongs to which man. Edmund Franklin Sr. is suspected to be the father of [[Franklin-1003|Lewis Franklin]] due to land transactions and migration patterns but there seems to be no way to prove it with certainty. == Uncertain == * Thomas Franklin of Henrico Co.. 250a. Pr. George Co.. on S. side of Appamattox R. (p.376); George Marchbanks line toe. upon Walkers Cr.; Edmund Franklins c. to mouth of Licking Place Gully upon Appamattox R. (p.376). 21 Nov. 1734. Land Office Patents No. 15, 1732-1735 (v.1 & 2 p.1-522), p. 375 (Reel 13). * Will of Thomas Frankling of Henrico Co, To son Thomas, 1 shilling, To daughter Ann Lax, 1 shilling, To son Edmund, items, All rest to son John, to him all lands and to be executor., Dated 31 March 1727, Wit: Will'm Burke, John Stephens, Bartholomew Stovall, James Lax, Signed: Thomas Franking Recorded 17 May 1737 from Goochland Co VA Wills & Deeds, Book 3, 1736-1742 * Edmond Franklin, 281 acres on the south side of Appamattox River. Land Office Patents No. 16, 1735, p. 27 (Reel 14). * 1738 Amelia County Tithe List Page 2 Edmond Franklin, Transcribed by Denise Moreau http://genealogytrails.com/vir/amelia/census_1738_list_of-tithes.html == Unknown == * December 23, 1754: Moses Hellum, Wm: Moore, Thomas Franklin, John Bollings Tiths, William Rutherford, James Murphy, James Wheeler, John Gallaway, Archibald Campbell, James Machvenals, Edm: Fair, Nicholas Hays, Lewis Franklin, Edmond Franklin, John Thompson, John Pleasants Tiths, Nathn: Paterson, Hugh Bowles and John Carson Ordered to work on the Road whereof John Beard is Overseer. Bedford County Court Book 1 page 23 == [[Franklin-5774|Edmund Sr.]] == * [[Franklin-1180#Lunenburg.2C_Virginia_Tithes|Lunenburg Tithes 1748-1750]] * 06 Mar 1753 Edmund Franklin, Sr. to Edmund Franklin, Jr., Book 3, p. 219, Grantor Index to Deeds - Lunenburg County, Virginia 1746-1900 * 06 Mar 1753 Edmund Franklin, Jr. from Edmund Franklin, Sr.- Gift., Book 3, p. 219 Grantee Index to Deeds - Lunenburg County, Virginia 1746-1900 * 1760 Bedford Chancery Court Case - Salkeld vs. Franklin. == [[Franklin-5991|Edmund Jr.]] == * [[Franklin-1180#Lunenburg.2C_Virginia_Tithes|Lunenburg Tithes 1748-1750]] * 01 Oct 1751 Lewis Franklin to Edmund Franklin, Jr., Book 2, p. 277, Grantor Index to Deeds - Lunenburg County, Virginia 1746-1900 * 08 Oct 1751 Edmund Franklin, Jr. from Lewis Franklin, Book 3, p. 457, Grantee Index to Deeds - Lunenburg County, Virginia 1746-1900 * 06 Mar 1753 Edmund Franklin, Sr. to Edmund Franklin, Jr., Book 3, p. 219, Grantor Index to Deeds - Lunenburg County, Virginia 1746-1900 * 06 Mar 1753 Edmund Franklin, Jr. from Edmund Franklin, Sr.- Gift., Book 3, p. 219 Grantee Index to Deeds - Lunenburg County, Virginia 1746-1900 * 1760 Bedford Chancery Court Case - Salkeld vs. Franklin. Suit against Edmund Franklin (Witness) * Franklin, Edmund, Ensign, Beo(d)ford Mil., rec. Feb. 24, 1778. John H. Gwathmey and H. J. Eckenrode. ''Historical Register of Virginians in the Revolution: Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, 1775-1783''. Baltimore: Genealogical Pub., 1973. 287. * [[Franklin-1180#1785_Campbell_County.2C_Virginia_Personal_Property_Tax_List|1785 Campbell County Virginia Personal Property Tax List]] * John Bryan Franklin and Marget Numan, April 23, 1792. Edmund Franklin, surety. Consent of some Numan (cannot read the first name). (Joseph Thurman and Nancey Franklin, December 15, 1792. John Porter, surety. Consent of Mary Ann Franklin, mother of Nancey.) Earle S. Dennis and Jane E. Smith. ''Marriage Bonds of Bedford County, Virginia, 1755-1800''. Baltimore: Genealogical Pub., 1975. == Third Generation == These Edmunds belong to the family but it is uncertain who their parents are. They have been conflated in some research but Roseanna was alive when [[Neumann-439|Conrad Newman]] mentioned her in his will in 1804, making it impossible for these to be the same man. * [[Franklin-5754|Edmund Franklin]] who married Roseanna Newman
As one of Edmund Jr.'s sons, John Bryan Franklin, married Roseanna's sister, Margaret, it is possible that this Edmund is also the son of Edmund Jr. He was not, however, mentioned in the will of [[Unknown-280103|Maryann Franklin]] though he may have moved away by the writing of the will. ** Bedford Co. VA Deeds Book 10, p. 289 ** 1800 Grayson County, Virginia Personal Property Tax List, Edmond Franklin Jeffrey C. Weaver. "The 1800 Grayson County, Virginia Personal Property Tax List." New River Notes. July 23, 1998. Accessed May 14, 2015. http://www.newrivernotes.com/grayson_enumerations_1800_personal_property_tax_list.htm * Edmund Franklin that married Betsey Pryor ** Edmund Franklin and Betsey Pryor, March 15, 1794. William Pryor, surety. Consent of Hanes (or Haris) Pryor, father of Betsey. Earle S. Dennis and Jane E. Smith. ''Marriage Bonds of Bedford County, Virginia, 1755-1800''. Baltimore: Genealogical Pub., 1975. === Unknown Third Generation === (p.240 WB4) Inventory of Estate of Edmund Franklin, decd., for William Patterson, administrator. Part of Estate has been sold by Mr. Archbald Bowling, Sr. under a Deed of Trust executed by Edmond Franklin to Archibald Bowling, Sr. and Archibald Robertson. Hopkins, William Lindsay. ''Campbell County, Virginia Wills and Inventories, 1782-1847''. Richmond, VA (P.O. Box 7254, Richmond, VA 23221): W.L. Hopkins, 1989. p. 69 == Other Franklins with unknown connections in the area == * 1783 John Franklin and Sarah Clarke William Wade Hinshaw. 2003. ''Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy''. Vol. I - VI Vol. I - VI. [Coram, N.Y.]: GenealogyCDs. * John Bargher and Christiana Franklin, August 27, 1791. John Toughmen, surety. Earle S. Dennis and Jane E. Smith. ''Marriage Bonds of Bedford County, Virginia, 1755-1800''. Baltimore: Genealogical Pub., 1975. * 27 Sep 1805 Catherine Franklin and William Wilkerson. Consent by Edmond Franklin, grandfather of the bride. Lucy Harrison Miller Baber and Hazel Letts Williamson. Marriages of Campbell County, Virginia, 1782-1810. Baltimore: Genealogical Pub., 1980. * Thomas P. Franklin http://revwarapps.org/s8517.pdf == Migration == :Virginia counties definitely associated with this branch: Lunenburg, Bedford, Campbell :Virginia counties possibly associated with this branch: Prince George, Henrico, Amelia, Chesterfield :Virginia counties definitely '''not''' associated with this branch: Amherst, Orange, Henry :Areas where descendants were known to have migrated: Missouri; Jefferson County, Tennessee; Carroll County, Virginia, Grayson County, Virginia :Other areas with possible relations: [https://familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=20&query=%2Bsurname%3Afranklin~%20%2Bresidence_place%3A%22clarendon%2C%20south%20carolina%22&collection_id=1803959 Clarendon, South Carolina] == Sources ==

Edward D. Whitten's Model Ships

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[[Whitten-20|Edward D. Whitten]] carved model ships as a hobby. He carved about a half-dozen three-masted square riggers. It is said that they represented the ship on which he immigrated to America from Scotland. This is highly unlikely since his parents were from New England. His obituary includes a more likely explanation: "Edward D. Whitten, sailor, carpenter, millwright, and lover of the sea, died late yesterday ... Mr. Whitten was born in Unity, Me. When only eight years old he shipped aboard a three-master as a cabin boy. He sailed around the world, literally, in the next 10 years in that era, when the Yankee schooners were probing to the most distant points of the globe." His son [[Whitten-19|Maurice Whitten]] donated one to the Fitchburg Historical Society. Another one was passed down through his son [[Whitten-16|Edward D. Whitten, Jr.]] to his grandson [[Whitten-3|Edward B. Whitten]] to his great-grandson [[Whitten-2|Theodore Whittenkraus]]. This was kept in the attic at the [[Space:White Street|family home on White Street]] in Lunenburg and used as a toy by generations of young Whittens until it was recognized as a family heirloom. Perhaps most interesting is the story of the model he donated to his church, the [http://christchurchfitchburg.org Christ Church] on Main Street in Fitchburg. Apparently they called it the "Christian Ship" and a hymn was written for it! A picture of the ship and the lyrics of the hymn were said to have hung in many parishoners' homes. This model has since been lost. [[Category:Family Heirlooms]] [[Category:Maritime]]

Edwards Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:Edwards Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Edwards Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Edwards Edwards] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Edwards name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Edwards'), by time period (18th Century Edwards'), or by topic (Edwards DNA, Edwards Occupations, Edwards Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Edwards Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams / Research Pages|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams / Research Pages|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Brady-1418|Chris Brady]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Edwards}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Teams / Research Pages== * [[Space:Edwards Family Cleanup Project]] ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Edwards of Europe during the 18th Century. I am hoping that this research will help me break down one of my brick walls!'' ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== None dentified yet!

Edwards Plantation

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[[Category:Edwards Plantation, Oglethorpe County, Georgia]] [[Category:Oglethorpe County, Georgia, Slaves]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Oglethorpe County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] ==Introduction== [[Edwards-31822|Mordecai Edwards]] owned the old Edwards Plantationhttp://www.georgiarealtysales.com/oldedward.htm His plantation was 1500 acres.The Story of Georgia, Volume 4, By Walter Gerald Cooper, 1938 https://books.google.com/books?id=fzFATcdUu6gC&q=Mordecai+Edwards+plantation+Oglethorpe+Co,+GA&dq=Mordecai+Edwards+plantation+Oglethorpe+Co,+GA&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=1&printsec=frontcover&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjawN-_-575AhXQl2oFHbtTB1cQ6AF6BAgJEAI *p.806 ===Identified Enslaved=== This is a list of identified and unidentified ancestors of African-American Heritage. The information about the plantation other than the ex-slave narrative of Alec Pope is the basis for the creation of this Heritage Exchange Plantation page. https://memory.loc.gov/mss/mesn/043/043.pdf Library of Congress - TYPEWRITTEN RECORDS PREPARED BY THE FEDERAL WRITERS' PROJECT. 1936-1938 ASSEMBLED BY THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS PROJECT WORK PROJECTS ADMINISTRATION FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA - SLAVE NARRATIVES - Alec Pope - Page 174 *[[Pope-9115|Willis Pope]] *[[Edwards-33541|Celia Pope]] *[[Pope-9113|Alec Pope]] *[[Pope-9997|Sallie]] *[[Pope-9998|Phebie Ann]] *[[Pope-9999|Nelia]] *[[Pope-9996|Millie]] *[[Pope-10000|Anderson]] *[[Pope-10001|Osoorn]] *[[Pope-9993|George]] *[[Pope-9994|Robert]] *[[Pope-9995|Squire]] *[[Pope-10002|Jack]] *[[Pope-10003|Willis "Tuck"]] ===Unidentified Enslaved=== The 1860 census gives a list of the enslaved on Mordecai Edwards plantation. They are unnamed."United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKV8-RLMM : 16 October 2019), Mordecai Edwards, 1860. : UNKNOWN M abt 1806 : UNKNOWN F abt 1814 : UNKNOWN F abt 1817 : UNKNOWN F abt 1821 : UNKNOWN M abt 1808 : UNKNOWN M abt 1833 : UNKNOWN M abt 1835 : UNKNOWN M abt 1835 : UNKNOWN M abt 1835 : UNKNOWN M abt 1836 : UNKNOWN M abt 1837 : UNKNOWN M abt 1835 : UNKNOWN M abt 1838 : UNKNOWN M abt 1838 : UNKNOWN M abt 1838 : UNKNOWN F abt 1835 : UNKNOWN F abt 1840 : UNKNOWN F abt 1842 : UNKNOWN F abt 1842 : UNKNOWN M abt 1843 : UNKNOWN F abt 1845 : UNKNOWN M abt 1845 : UNKNOWN M abt 1845 : UNKNOWN F abt 1847 : UNKNOWN F abt 1846 : UNKNOWN F abt 1846 : UNKNOWN M abt 1849 : UNKNOWN M abt 1849 : UNKNOWN M abt 1849 : UNKNOWN M abt 1849 : UNKNOWN F abt 1851 : UNKNOWN F abt 1851 : UNKNOWN M abt 1852 : UNKNOWN F abt 1852 : UNKNOWN M abt 1852 : UNKNOWN F abt 1853 : UNKNOWN M abt 1853 : UNKNOWN F abt 1853 : UNKNOWN M abt 1853 : UNKNOWN M abt 1854 : UNKNOWN F abt 1854 : UNKNOWN M abt 1855 : UNKNOWN F abt 1855 : UNKNOWN F abt 1856 : UNKNOWN M abt 1857 : UNKNOWN M abt 1857 : UNKNOWN M abt 1857 : UNKNOWN M abt 1857 : UNKNOWN F abt 1858 : UNKNOWN M abt 1858 : UNKNOWN M abt 1858 : UNKNOWN F abt 1858 : UNKNOWN M abt 1858 : UNKNOWN F abt 1858 : UNKNOWN F abt 1859 : UNKNOWN M 1860 : UNKNOWN F abt 1852 : UNKNOWN F abt 1854 : UNKNOWN F abt 1856 : UNKNOWN M abt 1858 : UNKNOWN M abt 1846 : UNKNOWN F abt 1833 : UNKNOWN F abt 1835 : UNKNOWN F abt 1835 : UNKNOWN F abt 1825 : UNKNOWN F abt 1840 ==Source==

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:The Edy Bros. Photography Studio was very much a family run business spanning several decades between the 1860's until the early 1920s in Brantford and London, Ontario, Canada. Brothers [[Edy-48|James Newbury]] (1843-1890) and [[Edy-39|William Daniel]] (1832-1916) were the original pair who established the business. William's son [[Edy-12|Leslie Eli]] (1864-1919) ran the business through the 1900s until his sudden death in 1919. [[Edy-14|Franklin William]] ran the business shortly after and ending the business by 1922. [[Bogart-311|William Wellington Bogart]], the brother of William D.'s daughter, Esther, worked briefly at the London studio in 1883 before opening his own studio in Newmarket. *A growing database of Edy Photos is maintained at [http://www.flickr.com/groups/2164229@N25/ Flickr]. *The Edy's, it has been written, photographed the original telephone apparatus invented by Alexander Graham Bell. Proof of this is being sought after through this gallery on [https://www.pinterest.com/mackaycartoons/alexander-graham-bell-photos/ Pinterest]. === Business Profile === :Business Profile from the 1890 edition of Industries of Canada: :Edy Brothers, Photographer, 214 Dundas St. -- The photographic art in an invention of the present century, and within the last twenty years improvements have been constantly made, so that photography now might be said to have reached its culminating point. A firm of Canadian photographic artists, who have approached nearest to the ideal in this country, is that of the Edy Brothers, 214 Dundas Street. At a late convention in Buffalo the ''New York Times'' said, in reviewing the exhibits of different photographers, that the work of Edy Brothers was very fine and of high artistic merit, and the ''Chicago Eye'' on the same occasion pronounced the specimens of this firm the finest ever seen from Canada. These gentlemen have received all the prizes at the London and Provincial Exhibitions during the last nine years, being the period they have been in business in London. At the Toronto Photos' Convention in 1884, the judges pronounced their work the finest in Canada. Messrs. Edy Brothers make a specialty of plain and direct photography in half life and life size, watercolor portraits and crayons. The studio and operating room is excellently equipped with all accessories. They have a very large and varied assortment of backgrounds by L.W. Scavey, of New York, who is claimed to be the most eminent painter in the world of backgrounds; and it may be mentioned that these gentlemen are constantly adding new backgrounds to their stock. The reception room of Messrs. Edy Brothers is a model of its kind, to which the term of "luxurious" might, with some aptness, be applied. To those wishing a truthful portrait, executed in first-class style, we would say "go to Edy Brothers".Industries of Canada, Historical and Commercial Sketches - London, Owen Sound, Collingwood, Barrie, Goderich, Clinton, Seaforth, Stratford, Wiarton, Port Elgin, Kincardine, Wingham, Teeswater, Tara, Walkerton, etc., etc.; Its Prominent Places and People; The Railway and Steamship, Publishing Company of Toronto (limited) Publishers, 1890. *Currently unknown when the use of "Edy Brothers" card stock was discontinued. Source: http://photographersofontario.ca/index.php/Edy_Brothers ---- :WILLIAM D. EDY, photographer, London, Ont., was born on the 24th of February, 1832, in the township of Burford, County of Brant. He received his education at public and private schools. He started life as a farmer in the township of Townsend, County of Norfolk, on a rented farm, and when about twenty-two years of age purchased on in Brant County. He follwed the business of farming with success until thirty-five years of age, during that time he had several farms pass through his hands. He then joined his brother, the late J. M. Edy, in the business of photography in the city of Brantford, where his brother had previously carried on this art for a number of years. The firm attained distinction while in Brantford, and conducted a large business. They were the first in Ontario to adopt the practice of retouching negatives, which brought them into prominence. During their stay at Brantford theu produced an oil painting from a minature on ivory made in England of Capt. Joseph Brant, which was presented to Prince Arthur through Lord Dufferin. In the year 1879 the Edy Brother opened a studio in London, where they have been very successful, doing a leading trade with the best people of the city. For thirteen years they have carried off the first prize at the Western and Provincial fairs held at London, and obtained the gold medal in 1891. The firm is at present composed of our subject and his son, E. L. Edy, and conducted in the old firm name of Edy Brothers. Mr. E. L. Edy is said to be one of the most skilful photographers in Canada, and certainly the work produced by him possesses merit of a very high order. There is a richness and delicacy about his work rarely seen. Mr. W. D. Edy has been twice married -- first, in the year 1854, to Miss Melinda Haviland, of Boston, Ontario, who died in 1873. He was married again, in the year 1875, to Miss Mary, daughter of the late Capt. Henry Howell. Mr. Edy is an earnest Christian man, and is esteemed whereever known. [http://books.google.ca/books?id=PcEOAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA492&lpg=PA492&dq=Edited+by+Rev.+Wm.+Cochrane+%22edy%22&source=bl&ots=xUILcZzdmx&sig=GKjH6e_GBVTOcPcTGCyxGVcnvoo&hl=en&sa=X&ei=7xlnUMqPJcfBygGNsoDQCQ&ved=0CCQQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=Edited%20by%20Rev.%20Wm.%20Cochrane%20%22edy%22&f=false Source: ] The Canadian album: Men of Canada; or, Success by example, in religion ... By John Castell Hopkins, W. J. Hunter, 1891) ==== Brantford and Area Studios ==== ::1864-1865 Smith, L. R. & Son ::1867-1869 Edy, A & J ::1868-1870 Smith & Edy ::1870 Edy, James N. ::1871 Edy, J & W ::1872-1875 Edy, James N. & Co. ::1875-1877 Edy & McMichael ::Missing is Edy & Co. Simcoe, from prior to 1870. Isaac Horning was taking pictures in Simcoe from the 1850's so he was a possible teacher for the Edys.Jane Hughes ==== 280 Dundas Street Studio, London Ontario (1878-1882) ==== ==== 214 Dundas Street Studio, London Ontario (1883-1920) ==== :Dr. J. Salter, Druggist, Dealer in Drugs, Chemicals, and Patent Medicines, Cattle Medicine, Perfumery, Dye Stuffs, etc. etc. :Physicians' Prescriptions, and Family Recipes carefully dispensed. Country Dealers furnished with best drugs and Medicines on most advantageous terms, opposite Court House (Source: The London Gazette, Jan 21, 1842) ::Dr. Salter - His office was at 214 i/2 Dundas St. with his drug store, but his entrance was from Clarence St. Dr. Salter lived over his store. The stair case is still there, just west of Cairncross & Lawrence. Eedy Brothers, later had their studio in Dr. Salters living quarters. The Eedy Brothers came from Brantford. In Brantford they broke up partnership - one brother going to Toronto where he died. The Edys who came here had two sons and they went into the same business as their father and were known as Eedy Brothers. Dr. Salter had done all the dentistry of London until the arrival of Dr. Wolverton. (Source: London Public Library Index Catalogue.) * There was trouble in the photograph establishment of Edy Bros. yesterday, a Bailiff being inside and the Sheriff waiting to get in. The concern was seized for $400 rent due and $28 unpaid taxes. Then Mr. Edward Burke put in a claim for $800 for photograph supplies.The Globe, Toronto, Monday December 3, 1894, Pg. 6, Col. 5 * The photographic firm of Edy Bros., Dundas Street, have assigned to Mr. Alf. Robinson for the benefit of their creditors.The Globe, Toronto, Friday December 7, 1894, Pg. 5, Col. 3 ::'''Canada, Ontario Tax Assessment Rolls, 1834-1899''' :::Dundas Street, 4th Ward of City of London, Ontario, 1879"Canada, Ontario Tax Assessment Rolls, 1834-1899", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHV-X3CV-N9WL-S?cc=4130007 : 9 January 2022), > image 1 of 1. :::James N. Edy (artist), William D. Edy (artist), tenants, roll numbers: 2961& 2960; Owner: John Nitschke; Number of acres: 33; Value of each parcel of real property: $3000; Value of personal property other than income $1000; Total value property & taxable income $4000 ---- :::214 Dundas Street, City of London, Ontario, 1890"Canada, Ontario Tax Assessment Rolls, 1834-1899", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHV-X3CV-JYCV?cc=4130007 : 9 January 2022), > image 1 of 1. :::William D. Edy (Photographer), Eli L. Edy (Photographer), tenants, roll numbers 3950 & 3951; Protestant, Public School supporter; Owner: Benj. L Higgins?; Number of acres or other measure: 22; Value of real property: $7500; Value of personal property: $2000 ---- :::214 Dundas Street, Block number 204, City of London, Ontario, 1896"Canada, Ontario Tax Assessment Rolls, 1834-1899", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHV-X3CV-2JKW?cc=4130007 : 9 January 2022), > image 1 of 1. ::: Eli L. Edy (Photos), tenant/occupant, roll numbers 4769 & 4770; Owner: Ben & J Higgins; Number of acres or other measure: 22; Value of real property: $6500; Total real estate and value of personal property: $6500 ---- :The address, 214 Dundas St., was occupied by Brown Bros. Shoes; E.W. Fuller, Dentist; and Edy Bros. Photo Studio; S. Woolverton, Dentist; and O.I. Cunningham, Dentist. (Source: [http://www26.us.archive.org/stream/londondirec191600vernuoft#page/n41/mode/2up Vernon's Directory, London, 1916]) :The address, 214 Dundas St., was occupied by Brown Bros. Shoes; E.W. Fuller, Dentist; and Darragh Photo Studio. 214 1/2 Dundas Street was occupied by S. Woolverton, Dentist; and O.I. Cunningham, Dentist. (Source: [http://www26.us.archive.org/stream/londondirec192200vernuoft#page/n41/mode/2up Vernon's Directory, London, 1922]) === Photography Career and Highlights === :William Daniel Edy was an accomplished photographer. Some Internet searches reveal that he and his brother James N. shot portrait photos of the American poet and essayist Walt Whitman while he was passing through London, Ontario. Facing page 48 in the 1884 edition of a book by Richard Maurice Bucke called, is a photograph attributed on page 6 to "The Edy Bro's., London Canada. [http://books.google.ca/books?id=r3IEAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA6&lpg=PA6&dq=%22Walt+Whitman%22+edy&source=bl&ots=QYlxZySW7J&sig=i5fZzyrmqP5qFp5UiDxvstH3R5w&hl=en&ei=IExRS_XJE4LSM5bumYEJ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=6&ved=0CB4Q6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q=&f=false Source.] :Photo from the Walt Whitman archives: :http://www.whitmanarchive.org/multimedia/image071.html?sort=photographer&order=ascending&page=2 ---- *William D. Edy was a member of the Photographic Association of Canada. It was organized on January 24, 1884. W. D. Edy was Secretary and Treasurer of the Association at the time of its annual meeting in Hamilton, Ontario, in August 1891. [http://books.google.ca/books?id=QD0XAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA463&dq=%22w.+d.+edy%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=cryiUJKIFeXaywGU1IBI&ved=0CDQQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q&f=false Source.] *The pair kept several extended family members on the payroll. Apparently, the name "Edy Brothers" continued after the death of James Newbury Edy in 1890. William D. and James Newbury Edy were the original "Edy Bros." William D. Edy's son Frank, joined in the business from at least 1891 at age 20, but probably earlier. [[Edy-12|Eli Leslie Edy]] played a major role later on as did [[Edy-14|Frank Edy]]. The Edy brothers hired [[Bogart-311|Wellington Bogart]] to work in their studios. Wellington was brother to Franklin Bogart, who was married to [[Edy-9|Esther Jane Edy]], William D. Edy's daughter. Edy Bros. also employed brother in-law [[Harpin-4|James Buckley Harpin]] who was married to William and James' sister [[Edy-44|Eliza Ophelia Edy]] ---- *The Edy Bros. took the second place prize for a collection of portraits shown at the 1893 Western Fair in London, Ontario. At the same exhibit they took first prize for portraits in bromide enlargements.The Globe, Toronto, Saturday, September 23, 1893, Pg 15, Col. 2 *Several photographs were used to illustrate a full page article in the Globe newspaper of Toronto, entitled "Trouting on the Nepigon". It was in the early days when the paper was adding photos to its usual text heavy appearance. (The Globe, Toronto, Page 2, Saturday May 4, 1895) ---- :'''Edy brought history into focus''' :By James Reaney, London Free Press, September 10, 2006 :No truly fine exhibit was greeted with more flash than the old Edy Bros. photography studio. :Back in the September of 1888, the Edy Bros was a family outfit with a track record of winning prizes at the fair each fall. "Without exception... the finest display of photographic art ever made at a London Exhibition," crowed the old Advertiser newspaper in its Sept. 29, 1888 coverage. The Edy Bros had an operating room "equipped in a manner unrivalled by any other gallery in Canada," the Advertiser beamed. :I noticed this buzz about the 1888 fair while thinking of the 2006 edition of the fall classic, which continues. ("The fair's fascinating history is the subject of a talk at the London and Middlesex Historical Society on Sept. 20). :The Edy Bros. firm had arrived in London in 1879 from Brantford, where brothers William Daniel (W.D.) Edy and J.N. Edy had started the business. In 1883, W.D.'s son, Eli Leslie Edy, had joined the firm. Born in Brantford on March 24, 1864, and educated there and in London. Eli Leslie eventually bought out his uncle and father. In 1888, he not only helped the 214 Dundas St. business click at the fair, Edy also married. An award winning photographer, he would be at the helm of Edy Bros well into the 20th century. By 1921, photographer Robert Darragh was known at the Edy Bros "successor". :Family history supplied by St. Thomas historian Jane Hughes has William Daniel Edy assisting his Brantford friend Alexander Graham Bell in telephone experiments. The elder Edy was a participant in the first telephone conversation ever held when he talked from his studio to Bell at the Bell farm. Still, Edy didn't accept an offer of a half-interest in the Bell Company for $1,200. :Despite missing that telephone connection, the Edy Bros. were portrait specialists. They took photos of the Harris family of Eldon House fame and other famous Londoners, including Richard Maurice Bucke and his mentor, American sage Walt Whitman, UWO media specialist Alan Noon says the 1880's era photo of Mrs. John Labatt is a "typical portrait of the era (a cabinet card) presented on Albumen paper." Noon notes that Albumen paper is "brown and white. There were no black and white papers in this era." The attractively serious looking woman is likely Labatt's second wife, Sophia Amelia Browne. :The composite image on this page celebrates the 7th Fusilliers of London, and the militia battalion's role in the Riel Rebellion of 1885. "Each soldier was photographed in the studio and then pasted onto the print which was re-photographed." Noon says. Clarke's Crossing is about 30 kilometres from Batoche, the site of Riel's provisional government. :Noon - who knows about these things - is mindfull of other accomplished photographers. "Probably the best portrait photographer of the era was John Cooper, although I must say all of them - including the Edy family - were pretty good at their trade." Noon knows of some remarkable Cooper images of the 1883 London flood. He recommends Cooper as a future column subject. I'm there. :I urge you to be there when Inge Sanmiya talks to the historical society next week. Inge won't even have to mention the Edy Bros. exhibit to bring the fair's history into focus. :''Stay in touch. You can call me at 519-667-4857 or 1-800-263-4195, ext 4607. E-mail me at jreaney@lfpress.com'' == Sources == * [[MacKay-333 | Graeme MacKay]], firsthand knowledge. Click the Changes tab for the details of edits by Graeme and others.

Eendracht passengerlist

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[[Category:New Netherland Settler Ships]] ---- The ship "De Eendracht" (The Unity or The Concord) * [[:Category:De_Eendracht%2C_sailed_Jan_1624|Sailed from Amsterdam January 25, 1624 to New Netherland]] * [[:Category:De_Eendracht%2C_sailed_Mar_1630|Sailed from the Texel 21 March 1630]]. Arrived New Amsterdam (New York City) 24 May 1630 * [[:Category:De_Eendracht%2C_sailed_Jul_1631|Sailed from the Texel just after July 7, 1631, arrived New Amsterdam]] * [[:Category:De_Eendracht%2C_sailed_May_1634|Sailed from Texel, Netherlands May 1634, arrived New Amsterdam]] * [[:Category:De_Eendracht%2C_sailed_Apr_1664|Sailed 17 April 1664 from Amsterdam, arrived New Amsterdam 19 July 1664]] (Captain Jan Bergen) - see [http://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/ships/nnship29.shtml passenger list] online at Olive Tree Genealogy ----

Effingham County, Georgia

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[[Category:Effingham County, Georgia]] [[Category:Georgia Projects]] ----
Welcome to Effingham County, Georgia !
{{US History|sub-project=Georgia}} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== https://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/topics/counties/effingham :'''{{Blue|1730's Johann Martin Boltzius}}''', Lutheran minister arrived with the Refugees from Salzburg , Austria founded the settlement of Ebenezer, Georgia. Ebenezer, which was located near Savannah was hoped to be a religious utopia. Boltzius and Lutherans of Salzburg, Austria had been exiled to Augsburg, Germany in the early part of the 1700's. The land offers and start-up funding from Georgians led Botzius and seventy-eight (78) refugees to depart for Georgia. They and the ministers traveled upon the "First Salzburger Transport".http://visitebenezer.com/the-salzburgers/ See: [[:Category:Salzburgers|Salzburgers category]]. :'''May 21, 1733''' Land for Effingham County was first ceded by the Creek Indians in the Treaty of Savannah too the English as Georgia's 4th County. At this time all were Parishes. Thus Effingham County was formed from Saint Matthew Parish and the part of Saint Philip Parish which was north of Canoochee River. Effingham county sheriff oversaw tax collection and maintaining order. Punishment for minor things were the stockades, while public hangings were for severe crimes. https://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/histcountymaps/effinghamhistmaps.htmhttps://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/topics/counties/effinghamhttp://www.effinghamsheriff.org/159/History :'''1733, 35, 36''' Creek Indians lived here as the first settlers, until some leaders signed treaties with the English, then later with the United States. This eventually led to these American Indians losing their land, and being moved westward to Oklahoma.https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/effingham-county {{Image|file=Effingham_County_Georgia-7.jpg |align=r |size=270 |caption=Boltzius, Salzburg }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Effingham_County_Georgia-5.jpg |align=r |size=330 |caption=Salzburgers leaving Germany }}{{clear}} :'''1733''' Five towns were founded by James Edward Oglethorpe while Georgia was a colony in its early history. Oglethorpe laid out Savannah, then laid out Ebenezer for the [[:Category:Salzburgers|Salzbergers]] immigrants. The area was low, thus Oglethorpe granted that the Salzbergers could move this first town Ebenezer to New Ebenezer. This was located at Red Bluff on the Savannah River. https://www.jstor.org/stable/40584598?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents :'''1734''' Upon arrival of the "First Salzburger Transport" and ministers, General James Oglethorpe offered them land (25 miles from Savannah) in a swampy area. Here the [[:Category:Salzburgers|Salzbergers]] struggled with clearing the land, trying to grow crops and disease from the swamps. The [[:Category:Salzburgers|Salzbergers]] received permission to move in 1746 to higher elevation on a ridge.. This town had the same name, (New Ebenezer).http://digitalarchives.columbusstate.edu/items/show/22 ::The [[:Category:Salzburgers|Salzbergers]] had been expelled by the Catholic bishop of Salzburg, Austria. Their Lutheran English Society to Promote Christian Knowledge financed the first voyage. Ebenezer was too low on the Ebenezer River. So the settlers moved to the [[:Category:Salzburgers|Salzbergers]] Tracts in the new town,New Ebenezer, Georgia. http://digitalarchives.columbusstate.edu/items/show/22 {{Image|file=Effingham_County_Georgia-10.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Darien GA, Vernon-Columbus Square }} :'''1736''' Oglethorpe founded New Inverness known as [[:Category:Darien, Georgia|Darien Georgia]], located on the Altahama River for some Scots Highlanders. The (non-military towns) were New New Inverness (Darien), Frederica on Saint Simons Island was defensive against possible Spanish attacks from Florida, and Augusta.https://www.jstor.org/stable/40584598?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents :'''1736-40''' The [[:Category:Salzburgers|Salzbergers]] moved into the dying Abercorn Scottish community. They built the first orphanage. The church congregation is the oldest continuing Lutheran Church.Other Salzburgers settlements were: Abercorn, Bethany, and Goshen. {{Image|file=Effingham_County_Georgia-4.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=New Ebenezer, Salzburg Tracts}}{{clear}} ::"The [[:Category:Salzburgers|Salzbergers]] Tracts" are shown in Samuel Urlsperger's book about the Salzburgers. Georgia attracted the Lutherans that had been driven away from Salzburg, Austria. The English “Society for Promoting Christain Knowledge” paid for the voyage of the first group. Their first settlement in Georgia on the Ebenezer River proved to be an low and created undue illness among the immigrants. The settlement was laid out in a uniform area. :'''1769''' [[:Category:Salzburgers|Salzbergers]] were spread twenty-five square miles in Effingham County on farms, running gristmills, lumber mills, and silk filature. [[:Category:Salzburgers|Salzbergers]] built the red brick Old Salzburger Church or New Jerusalem Evangelical Lutheran Church. This building survived the Revolutionary War and still stands. {{Image|file=Effingham_County_Georgia-3.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=Salzberg Heritage Day. }} :'''Pre 1775-1783''' Originally this area was St. Matthews Parish with Ebenezer in the Center. After 1783, the North Carolina named the area as Effingham County, which was one of the original (8) counties founded in Georgia which the 1777 State Constitution created. Effingham County was one of the largest of these (8 counties which were Bulloch, Screven, Candler, Emanuel, Bryan and Evans Counties). ::The County was named for Lord Effingham, a colonel of the British Army prior to 1776. When Lord Effingham was then ordered to fight the colonists, he refused as he believed in Colonial rights. :''' 1775-1783''' Originally this area was St. Matthews Parish with Ebenezer in the Center. After 1783, ::The County was named for Lord Effingham, a colonel of the British Army prior to 1776. When Lord Effingham was then ordered to fight the colonists, he refused as he believed in Colonial rights. ::The first governor of Georgia was John Adam Treutlen, (a Revolutionary patriot) who lived in Effingham County, Georgia. :'''1776-1782''' Boltzius had died. The British occupied Ebenezer, set up their taverns, placed their troops in [[:Category:Salzburgers|Salzbergers]] homes and converted the Jerusalem Church into a hospital. Many of the settlers fled to the country. When they returned their homes, and farms were ruined. ::Ebenezer, Abercorn, and Goshen became Ghost towns!!! {{Image|file=Effingham_County_Georgia-1.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Map showing Effingham }} :'''Feb 5, 1777 ''' {{Blue|Effingham county, Georgia was formed Feb 5, 1777, during the American Revolution from the old St. Matthew and St. Phillip Parishes.}} The county is named for Thomas Howard, the 3rd Earl of Effingham, who was an advocate for the Colonial civil rights. He resigned his commission in protest against having to fight for England against the Colonists during the Revolutionary War. Effingham is is Georgia's #4 county to be formed as one of the eight original counties. Location is on Georgia's eastern border. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Effingham_County,_Georgia https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/effingham-county :'''1782''' Gen. Anthony Wayne drove the British out of Ebenezer. Then the Georgia Legislature used the church for meetings. :'''1784''' Tuckasee King became first County site for Effingham County for (10 years). Site #2 was Elberston, Georgia on the Ogeechee River. :'''1793''' Georgia legislature split away part of Effingham and Burke Counties for Screven County.https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/effingham-county {{Image|file=Effingham_County_Georgia-4.jpg |align=l |size=180 |caption=New Ebenezer, Salzburg Tracts}}{{clear}} :'''1794''' Some land from the large Effingham County was used to enlarge Bryan County. :'''1796''' Georgia Legislature selected (5) citizens to name the county site nearest the center of the county. The commission, selected Springfield in 1799. Since moving the County Seat site (3 times) within (25) years, it has been the same the last 200 years {{Image|file=Effingham_County_Georgia.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Effingham County Jail }}{{clear}} :'''1799''' Springfield, Effingham, Georgia began and was the next (4th county seat). Springfield was incorporated in 1838. The old 1908 Courthouse was replaced with a new building in 2007 known as the Effingham County Judicial Complex. :::Tuckasee King was county seat (1784-87), a river-landing community within Clyo, Georgia. :::Elberton was county seat (1787-97), is no longe an active community. :::Ebenezer was county seat (1797-99)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ebenezer,_Georgia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ebenezer,_Georgia https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ebenezer,_Georgia :'''1850''' Some land from Effingham County was lost when Chatham County (1850). ::German Ebenezer Settlement, a present day ghost town :'''1855''' By this date Ebenezer was left in ruins following the Revolutionary War and almost vanished except for the Jerusalem Evangelical Lutheran Church. {{Image|file=Effingham_County_Georgia-2.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Old Ebenezer, Georgia }}{{clear}} :'''1864''' During the Civil war, the Union troops occupied the abandoned town of Ebenezer, when Gen. William T. Sherman's troops passed through the area in the "March to the Sea. Some Troops others stayed in Jerusalem Church. They skirmished on the Jerusalem Church grounds and at night built fires with the picket fence and the hymnals! ::Effingham County improved economically after the Railroads extended the tracks.. :'''1891''' Rincon began after the SouthBound Railroad laid the tracks from Savannah to Columbia, SC. with citizens catering to the railway workers. :'''1925''' Salzburgers descendants still live in Effingham County, who are active in the Georgia Salzburger Society, founded in 1925. {{Image|file=Effingham_County_Georgia-9.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=The Rabbi House, Guyton, Georgia }}{{clear}} :'''1927''' Citizens also built cotton gins, lumber mills, and turpentine stills. By 1927 Rincon was incorporated. :'''1980''' Factories and large companies built in Rincon. Suddenly Rincon was the largest town in Effingham County! :'''1866-1960''' While Rincon was growing, Springfield, Georgia has had several fires, which destroyed the historic buildings. They renovated to restore the remaining historic buildings. Highway 21 bypass diverted cars from the business, forcing the closing of businesses. County offices were moved to Rincon, Georgia. The town since has focused on its history, tourism and good living in the area for survival.

:{{Blue| Bio of Gov. John Adam Treutlen}} :'''1747''' The Jerusalem Lutheran Church in Ebenezer, Georgia has records of the Salzburgers arrival. At this time John Adam Treutlen was (14 years old). From this record and family records, historians have deduced his DOB to be at least 1734. The Family records show the location of birth was Berchtesgaden, Austria in 1726.... http://www.effga.com/effingham-history.html {{Image|file=Effingham_County_Georgia-2.jpg |align=l |size=200 |caption=Marker of Old Ebenezer }}{{Image|file=Effingham_County_Georgia-7.jpg |align=r |size=160 |caption=Gov. Treutlen. }} {{clear}} ::Frenchmen or pirates, stopped the ship, stole the family possessions and arrested Treutlen's father. After his mother and sons arrived, she remarried. So Treutlen became under the care of Pastor John Martin Bozius' care. Jonn Adam became a teacher, and Justice of the Peace in St. Matthew Parish. Treutlen was a member of the the Constitutional Convention of Georgia. He and wife had nine children. 1799 Treutlen's plantation home and barn were burned. Treutlen was murdered by Tories. which may have been at Two Sisters' Ferry. The Jerusalem Lutheran Church erected a monument for Gov. Treutlen on its grounds Set. 1963. met in Savannah on July 4, 1775. This led to him on the first Constitutional Convention of Georgia. His wife was Margareth Dupuis' of Purysburg, South Carolina. Nine children were born. Treutlen married secondly, after retiring. His plantation home, barn were burned in 1799. Treutlen fled to St Matthews Parish, South Carolina. Treutlen was murdered by Tories in a mysterious event. A monument was erected for Gov. Treutlen on the Jerusalem Lutheran Church grounds, Ebenezer, Georgia. Sept. 1963. http://www.effga.com/effingham-history.htm


''' {{Blue|Jerusalem Lutheran Church}}''' ::Jerusalem Lutheran Church has a white swan steeple, which survived over (200 years) and two wars. The Tories fired a British musket which put a hole in the swan when the Tories were occupying Ebenezer, Georgia. :'''1738''' There are Two bells in the church bellfry, which ring for the call to worship. {{Blue|Why Two bells?}} Rev. George Whitfield of England, visited Ebenezer, Georgia and was impressed by the early community. :::{{Blue|Bell #1}} Upon returning to England, Whitfield sent them a bell to install in the old wooden church. are used to toll the call to worship. :::{{Blue |1750 Bell # 2}} The Salzburgers wanted a larger bell as some of the congregation could not hear the first Bell #1. They wrote to Rev. Whitfield for a larger bell, and they paid for this. :::{{Blue| Arrival of Bell}} The second bell ws installed, but the congregation had reservations of removing Bell #1. Thus the kept both bells. Here sits the Jerusalem Lutheran Church with its swan on the church and the bells to call the congregation to service, yet the citizens have disappeared from Ebenezer. :'''1769''' The second building for Jerusalem Lutheran Church was built. It is the oldest church and public building in Georgia, located at the site of the old historic town of Ebenezer stands Jerusalem Lutheran Church. {{Image|file=Effingham_County_Georgia-6.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Jerusalem Lutheran Church }}{{clear}} :'''1767-69''' The next Jerusalem Lutheran Church was built 1767-69 from hand made Salzburger bricks. The church had red brick walls, (23 inches in thickness) with the spots on the sides are due to salted meat being stored there. They were irregular sized from the clay deposits. Fingerprints of the workmen can be seen on the bricks. Women of the town carried the bricks from the Kiln to the church site loaded in their aprons. ::The British soldiers occupied the church during the American Revolution. They also used it for a hospital, then as a stables and commissary. The church had a beautiful alter, but this was ruined since it was used as a {{red|butcher block}}

{{Image|file=Effingham_County_Georgia.png |align=r |size=300 |caption=Georgia with Effingham county map }}{{clear}} ''' Adjacent counties'''
*Hampton County, South Carolina (north) *Jasper County, South Carolina (northeast) *Chatham County (southeast) *Bryan County (south) *Bulloch County (west) *Screven County (northwes ===Government Offices=== Effingham County has been moved (three times in the first 25 years) . Since then it has remained the same for 200 years. COUNTY SEATS
*Tuckasee King (1784-87) 1st county seat, no courthouse data found *Elberton (1787-97) 2nd County Seat- No Courthouse found *Ebenezer (1797-99) - 3rd county seat See below *Springfield -4th County Set - See below :https://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/topics/counties/effingham '''1st court''' was held in James Wilson's home. ''' 2nd Courthouse , 1797 in Ebenezer, GA''' built courthouse without authority of Georgia legislature. town officials apparently built a courthouse and jail there in 1797 or 1798. But this action was done without sanction of the General Assembly, which in 1797 provided that Effingham court session be held at the home of James Wilson until a new county seat could be selected. In 1799, the legislature named Springfield as county seat and directed the building of a courthouse there. In 1816, the General Assembly authorized Effingham County to levy a tax for building a new courthouse. If and when the tax was levied and a courthouse built is not known. Reportedly, a new courthouse was completed in 1849. '''4th County Seat in Springfield, 1799''' was named.
::'''1816,''' the Georgia legislature authorized Effingham County to levy a tax for building the new courthouse.
'''3rd Courthouse''', was built 1799
'''4th Effingham County Courthouse''' was built 1908.
{{Image|file=Effingham_County_Georgia-8.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Effingham Courthouse }}{{clear}} '''5th Courthouse was built 2000's'''. Effingham County Courthouse in Springfield was built in 1908 and designed in the neoclassical revival style. The courthouse is likely the second to be constructed in Springfield, which was named the fourth seat in the county's history in 1799.
===Geography=== http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ga/county/effingham/ :Economic mainstay - agriculture was the county economy primary industry.. ::Irish Potatoes ::Sweet Potatoes Both ship out in 1920's in boxcars full of potatoes. :Businesses - Effingham Canning Company vanished 1913 , Potato Barrel manufacturing mills ::Canning company began 1940 in the Springfield grade school :21st century - Coastal Georgia had economic contributors such as Military, Aerospace industry, manufacturing. :Savannah is home of Gulfstream Aerospace :Savannah is home of Hunter Army Airfield. :Other manufacturers- Effingham County Industrial Park has EFACEC Group, Portuguese transformer manufacturer for North, Central America - core & shell technology power transformers. :Other are Flint River Svcs refrigerated storage, Value Part distribution :Georgia Ports Authority and Chatham County Mega site is home of Daimler-Chrysler site. :Industries - Paper manufacturing, Georgia Pacific (Savannah River Mill) - turbine blade production of Doncasters, aluminum geodesic dome production (Temcor), concrete pipe manufacturing (Hanson), customized business jet interiors--(Edward's interiors) and power transformer production (EFACEC PT)
'''Protected areas''' *old Ebenezer site *Savannah National Wildlife Refuge (part) ===Demographics=== In 2000 United States Census, there were 37,535 people in the county with a population density of 78 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 84.66% White, or European Americans, 12.99% Black or African American, 0.32% Native American, 0.45% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 0.52% from other races. About 1.41% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. Median income for a household in the county was $46,505, and the median income for a family was $50,351. The per capita income for the county was $18,873. About 7.10% of families and 9.30% of the population were below the poverty line, including 10.80% of those under age 18 and 12.60% of those age 65 or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Effingham_County,_Georgia *Effingham County is included in the Savannah metropolitan area. *In 2008, Effingham County was ranked as the sixth-fastest-growing midsize county in the nation from 2000 to 2007 by the U.S. Census Bureau. The county had a 35.1% growth rate over that period. '''County Resources''' *Military, Aerospace industry, manufacturing. *Effingham Museum in Springfield *Ebenezer Townsite *Jerusalem Evangelical Lutheran Church *Guyton Historic District *Mossy Oak Music Park in Guyton; and Veterans Park. *Savannah is home of Gulfstream Aerospace *Savannah is home of Hunter Army Airfield. * *Effingham County Industrial Park has EFACEC Group, Portuguese transformer manufacturer for North and Central America - core and shell technology power transformers. *Flint River Svcs refrigerated storage, Value Part distribution *Georgia Ports Authority and Chatham County Mega site is home of Daimler-Chrysler site. *Paper manufacturing, Georgia Pacific (Savannah River Mill) - turbine blade production of Doncasters, *Aluminum geodesic dome production (Temcor) *Concrete pipe manufacturing (Hanson) *customized business jet interiors--(Edward's interiors) *power transformer production (EFACEC PT) *https://www.dot.ga.gov/DriveSmart/Travel/ScenicByways/effingham_ebenezer_cmp.pdf '''Notables''' * John Adam Treutlen, Georgia's first elected governor *Richard H Clark, Georgia superior court judge helped write the Georgia Code, 1860s *Herschel V. Jenkins, owner and publisher of the Savannah Morning News and Evening Press. ====Cities/Communities==== {{Image|file=Effingham_County_Georgia-9.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=The Rabbi House, Guyton, Georgia}} *Guyton, incorporated, population 500 in 1900 *Rincon, incorporated, population 91 in 1900 *Springfield, incorporated, population 107. *Clyo, population 160 in 1900 *Darien, Georgi {{Image|file=Effingham_County_Georgia-10.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=Darien, GA Vernon Columbus square }} *Stillwell, population 110 in 1900 *Pineora, population 46 in 1900 *Berryville *Ebenezer *New Ebenezer {{Image|file=Effingham_County_Georgia-2.jpg |align=r |size=160 |caption=Marker of Old Ebenezer }} *Egypt, population 250 in 1900 *Marlow, Population 150 in 1900 *Tuckasee King was county seat (1784-87), a river-landing community within Clyo, Georgia. *Elberton was county seat (1787-97) is no longer an active community. :::Ebenezer was county seat (1797-99), Ebenezer is no longer active community. *https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/georgia/historic-effingham-ebenezer-scenic-byway-ga/ *https://www.dot.ga.gov/DriveSmart/Travel/ScenicByways/effingham_ebenezer_cmp.pdf ===Census=== *As of the 2010 census, the population was 52,250. *I-16 Interstate 16 *I-95 Interstate 95 *US 80 U.S. Route 80 *Georgia 17 State Route 17 *Georgia 21 State Route 21 *Georgia 21 Spur State Route 21 Spur *Georgia 26 State Route 26 *Georgia 30 State Route 30 *Georgia 119 State Route 119 *Georgia 275 State Route 275 *Georgia 404 State Route 404 (unsigned designation for I-16) *Georgia 405 State Route 405 (unsigned designation for I-95) *Georgia 565 Savannah River Parkway **1900, the population of the county was 8,334. ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} ===Sources=== *https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/georgia/historic-effingham-ebenezer-scenic-byway-ga/ *https://www.jstor.org/stable/40584598?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents *https://www.dot.ga.gov/DriveSmart/Travel/ScenicByways/effingham_ebenezer_cmp.pdf

Eide farm history

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Tracing the history of the Eide farm on Halsnøy Island. The Eide farm is located on Halsnøy Island just southwest of Sæbøvik and next to the Eide Church. As previously practiced in Norwegian patronymics, people who lived on the farm used Eide as their surname during their residency there. When standard approaches for family names were instituted in the early 1900s, the family that had lived on the farm for several generations adopted Eide as its official surname. This page describes the history of the farm including the families who lived there, owned it and worked it, and related facts and stories. The farm currently covers xx hectares, sloping southward from the ridge of the island down to the edge of the fjord waters. The eastern edge and coastline are wooded rock outcrops that are not suited for cultivation, but the rest of the farm consists of gently sloping farm fields. The farm also includes a very small rock island off-shore to the south. It is bounded to the west by the xx farm, to the north by xx, and to the east by xx. A primary source of information for the farm's history is the book by Anders Havnelid (see sources) which lists the line of families who have owned the farm since 1700. It is the source of information cited here unless otherwise noted. UNDER CONSTRUCTION ''Everyone is welcome to contribute, whether in English or Norwegian! Please note the source of the information where possible'' == Sources == Personal knowledge of the Eide family. Anders Havnelid. Kvinnherad: Allmennsoga. Gards- og ættesoga: Eid og Fjelberg sokner. Volume 5. Kvinnherad Kommune, Bygdebok, 1992. Folket på gardane austre Eide, p. 114-115. [http://digitalarkivet.arkivverket.no/en-gb/ft/bosted_land/bf01052266004166 Digitalarkivet Id no.bf01052266004166], accessed 28 Jun 2016. 1875 census for 1213P Fjelberg: Farm record. Farm: Eide; Residence No. 40; Property No. 24; Number of buildings: 1; Farmer name: Hans Hansen; Seeds: by 1/2 (4 bushels barley), ha 4 (16 bushels oats), po5 (20 bushels potatoes); Livestock: he1 (1 horse), fø1 (1 foal), ku5 (5 cattle), ka2 (2 calves), få18 (18 sheep), sv1 (1 pig); Census district: Vestre; Local parish: Eid; Parish: Fjælberg.

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Welcome to Elbert County, Georgia Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Georgia}} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Elbert_County_Georgia-3.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Georgia guidestones }} :'''June 1, 1773''' - Legal settlement of early Elbert County began when James Wright (governor of Georgia) successfully settled a land cession with the local Creek and Cherokee Indian leaders. This later became called the New Purchase, encompassing 2,000,000 acres of land north of Augusta. This was first known as Wilkes County. http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/elbert-countyhttp://genealogytrails.com/geo/elbert/countyhistory.htmlhttps://www.genealogyinc.com/georgia/elbert-county/ :'''Early 1870's''' Cherokee Indians attacked the settlers. :'''1776-1792''' Tories attacked the settlers, during the Revolutionary War ::'''Nancy Hart''' is the most famous Whig and a patriot, not known for good looks, with a temper, who defended her home. Georgia named a county in her honor. Nancy Hart married the uncle of Thomas Hart Benton, a senator and statesman. She was a woman of substance and family was one of the best. Nancy is said to have captured several Tories and had them hung. In later life she became a Methodist, known as a good woman with a lot of patriotism. ::Example -Alexander McAlpin served in the American Revolution while living in Abbeville, South Carolina, who received land bounties in Wilkes county, Georgia and settled there after the Revolution. By the time he died in 1784, he was living in Elbert County, without moving.. [[Richardson-7161|Richardson-7161]] 15:01, 10 November 2017 (EST) :'''Pre-1775''' Georgia local was settled by pioneers from Virginia and both of the Carolinas. The area was originally settled before the American Revolution (1775-83) by pioneers filtering into the region from Virginia and the Carolinas.It would be 10 more for before peace was declared with the Cherokees who were 50 miles from the Elbert frontier. :'''1776-72'''-American Revolution Severe partisan fighting between Tories, patriots and Indians. :'''1779''' One of the Revolution's most famous heroines, Nancy Hart earned a place in history. Nancy Hart lived in a log cabin near the Broad River. When some Tories tried to invade her home, she single-handedly defeated a party of Tories as they tried to invade her home.who had invaded her home. :'''1782''' Settlers in Elbert were stretched. Not much was able to be grown in the first years. Augusta, Georgia was a was to travel, so visits there were few. Very little tobacco was grown and no cotton for market until after 1805. The county wealth was cattle and hogs and food gardens for the family. :'''Post 1783''' population increased steadily. Many pioneers were veterans of the Revolution who received land grants in the area as land bounty for their Revolutionary War service. :'''1785''' - settlers to the Broad river area had some wealth, yet their wills still reflected illiteracy. Their culture added to the potpourri in the wilds of Georgia. These Virginians settlers felt tobacco was the only crop which could be raised for profit. They picked these lands for the soil, the availibility of land, then had to deal with protecting the land they had planted in tobacco and building living quarters or houses. This required ammunition for protection, and tools to plow the land or cut the trees . They bought some from traders at Fort James or Augusta, Georgia. They bartered to obtain some of the supplies. :'''1785''' -Old Fort James or Petersburg was the inspecting place for the tobacco grown for the Europe market. Slave-owners (Virginians of wealth or lesser wealth) arrived to the Broad River and Savannah river valleys.. The were either awarded head-rights or bought up the best areas of land. Petersburg became an important and bustling town. The tobacco, which was packed in large hogsheads, was shipped by flatboats to Savannah, where it was sent direct to England. Petersburg merchants were exporters and importers, and goods were sold more cheaply there than in Augusta. Tobacco gave way in the first decade of the new century to cotton, and Petersburg began to decline. With the coming of the steamboats and the growth of Augusta and the abandonment of tobacco planting, its decay was rapid, and now not a house remains. :'''Dec 10, 1790''' Elbert County was split from Wilkes County by an act of the state legislature and thus became Georgia's 13th county. History of Wilkes County often refers to Elbert County. It contained land which would later become Hard and Madison counties. Elbert later served as Georgia's governor from 1785 to 1786. The county is located in the NE Georgia Piedmont, near the Savannah and Broad Rivers. :'''1790'''- Elbert county was formed from Wilkes county. It was named for General and Gov Elbert. Elbert county was one of the first settled parts of Wilkes county. History of Wilkes County also refers to Elbert County. In 1790 it contained land that later became Hart and Madison counties. :'''1790''' Elberton was laid out as soon as the county was organized. It had no special advantages as a commercial town, and was overshadowed by the more vigorous Petersburg and Ruckersville. After Petersburg dwindled away, 1862, Elberton, Georgia became a town of important and the county seat. Its population grew slowly and had a school. An academy was established as soon as the county was laid out. It was incorporated and chartered, and the second female academy chartered in Georgia was in Elberton. The most beautiful granite monuments in Georgia are prepared in Elberton.{{Image|file=Elbert_County_Georgia.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Lake near Elberton, Georgia }}{{clear}} :'''post 1790''' - ''' Petersburg, Georgia''' emerged as a the import town, located, at the fork of the Broad and Savannah rivers. Petersburg was a commercial center for Elbert County and the Goose Pond community along the Broad River.The tobacco trade stimulated this, including a warehouse to inspect the tobacco before "floating the tobacco" down the river on the flat-bottomed "Petersburg boats" to Augusta, Georgia for sale. Petersburg merchants were exporters and importers. Goods could be sold more cheaply than in Atlanta. :'''1791''' - The first court was held in Elbert County at Thomas Carter's house. George Walton was the presiding justice. The location of the house was 6 miles from Albertan.. They used the cellar of the house for a prison. A Mr. McBride was charged with murder, was confined in the cellar-prison. Mr Thomas was convicted at the court, and hung by Friday. ::The first grand jury was: Stephen Heard, Moses Haynes, Richard Easter, Isham Thompson, Wm. Aycock, William Hatcher, Richard Gatewood, Ed McGay, James Crow, Angus Johnson, Archer Walker, Edward Ware, James Shepherd, James Patten, John Davis, Cornelius Sale, Oliver White, Wm. Hodge. :'''1803''' Elberton, Georgia was incorporated in 1803, but citizens lived there since 1790. It was named in honor of Samuel Elbert, who was a commander of Georgia's militia and Continental forces during the Revolution. :'''1810''' The poorer people may have migrated to the flat woods land, or the black-jack ridges of land that became Hart County. The alternative was to the cheap land in the Cherokee counties. was afterward Hart, or else to the cheap lands of the Cherokee counties. Therefore 7,582 whites and 4,574 slaves in Elbert; in 1830 there were 6,589 whites and 5,765 slaves, nearly as many slaves as white people in the county, and in 1850 the whites were 6,692 and slaves 6,269. :'''pre 1811''' Early Education was hard to achieve.. A large number of wills and deeds are signed with an X or a mark. Few women's names were not listed on legal documents if they could not write their names. :'''post 1812''' Ruckersville, nearer the river had a bank and large warehouses, but small business building. overshadowed Elberton as Petersburg declined.Crops and goods sold in the county were brought up the river in flatboats or in wagons from Augusta. The cotton made in the county was sent down the river in boats or carried to Augusta in wagons. The average small farmer sold the land to the large planters with many slaves, and who could ship his scores of bales of cotton to the Augusta market. :'''post 1815''' -gradually Petersburg began to decline as citizens moved westward to newer open lands. Tobacco gave way to cotton, and Petersburg began to decline. When steamboats arrived Augusta, Georgia grew, tobacco planting was abandoned. A series of floods and malaria finished the town.. By the Civil War (1861-1865 the town was almost abandoned. Decay was rapid, now not a house remains. ::Tobacco became less important, too, and most of the area's farmers turned to the cultivation of cotton, which, unlike tobacco, did not have to be inspected. {{Image|file=Elbert_County_Georgia-6.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Heard Plantation. }}{{clear}} :'''1830''' Elbert County had large Plantations. The richer parts of the county were owned by a few large slave-owners. Some of these men of wealth lived in the village, however most lived in Wilkes on their plantations, first growing tobacco, and later cotton. As all across the southern states, African Americans increased, but the soil or land became poorer. No one knew to rotate crops yet. If an Elbert county planter decided he could not support the large family of African Americans on the land on Elbert county red hills soil, he may have left the land and moved the slaves for Mississippi lands, Alabama black land or southwest Georgia. :'''1840''' -- Elberton had been overwhelmed by Petersburg earlier. By 1840 Elbertan was the county's most important town.:Other small communities- Ruckersville, home of Joseph Rucker, a millionaire and Edinburg or Edinborough settled by Scottish immigrants near Cold Water Creek and Savannah River. :'''1850's''' US Army Corp of Engineers created Lake Russell which is part of the border with South Carollina. . :'''1853''' - Elbert County lost land when parts were used to help create Hart County. :'''1861-65 Civil War''' Elbert County heavily endorsed secession. Elbert County men joined the Confederate army. Regiments were Fifteenth, Thirty-seventh, and Thirty-eighth Georgia Infantry Regiments, Seventh Georgia Cavalry all were raised in Elbert County. :'''1862-65''' General William T Sherman and the Union '''bypassed''' Elbert county as they invaded the area and marched toward the sea. Citizens were spared destruction and devastation which he wielded on other areas of the state. :'''1867-70's ''' Elbert county took on a new life as some other counties did. Originally a planter bought very little, and made all things at home. Then the planter traded near home and his African american employees bought their goods at the country store. Trade picked up, with a railroad to bring supplies into Elbert county. The citizens built a branch line from the town to Toccoa. The Seaboard Air Line railroad passed through the village of Elberton, suddenly transforming Elberton, as all the older counties to take on new life. It began to grow into a city. :'''1870-80's''' Elbert County continued relying on the cotton industry as a rural county. :'''1893''' -- Elbert County Courthouse, in Elberton, was built, with Romanesque revival style. The building's interior was extensively renovated in 1964. Elbert County. :'''1903''' - The first granite quarry opened near the north fork of the Broad River. Elbert County Granite quarry provided stone for the railroad and home construction. :'''1920s-30s''' Elberton's granite industry was still doing business. As an industry the granite industry passed agriculture as the top economic support. The industry survived and expanded. giving the Albertan the capability to boast they were the "granite Capital of the world". ::Two state parks are located in Elbert County: Bobby Brown State Park, marking the site of the old town of Petersburg, which is under the waters of Clarks Hill Lake, and Richard B. Russell State Park on Russell Lake. ::http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/elbert-county {{Image|file=Elbert_County_Georgia-2.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Georgia Guidestones. }}{{clear}} :'''1980''' A granite Monument called Georgia Guidestones was erected in Elbert County. The stones bear 10 guidelines inscribed in 8 languages, with a shortened message in 4 ancient language scripts.. This is 750Ft Georgia Guidestones is a granite monument erected in 1980 in Elbert County, Georgia, in the United States. A set of 10 guidelines is inscribed on it in 8 modern languages, and a shorter message is inscribed at the top of the structure in four ancient language scripts.The monument is located at 650 feet above sea level, 90 miles east of Atlanta and 9 miles N or Albertan. Subject was government, population control, environment and spirituality. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_Guidestones ::There is 1 slab in the center with 4 arranged around it.. A stone tablet gives notes on history. The whole monument is 19 ft, 3 inches in height and 237,746 pounds..[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_Guidestones Georgia Guidestones] ::Robert Christian commissioned a company to carve this. He explained he represented a group that planned the guidelinesand wanted to be anonymous. ::'''2008''' a group defaced the stones with graffiti. ::[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_Guidestones Georgia Guidestones] ::Elbert County assets were huge forests, beautiful valleys near creeks, and a wide flat land known as waste land. (Only post-oaks and resembed a grey area). The Virginia settlers were attracted to the red hills and valleys, since they were looking rich soil to grow their tobacco. Where the flat woods were, tall wild grasses grew, which was best used for pasturage. Settlers felt the soil was not good for tobacco. and the country became quite populous.Recently this land can be fertilized with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kainite Kainite used in fertilizer] and be productive. ::Some of the first settlers were: Dr. Bibb, Wm. Brown, A. Brown, Wm. Barnett, Billy Allen, James Bell, P. M. Wyche, Jos. Deadwyler, David White, Dozier Thornton, Thos. Maxwell, R. Tyner, William Key, William Grimes, J. Watkins, Colonel Jack Howard, Nehemiah Howard, Peter Oliver, Wm. Rucker, N. Highsmith, P. Duncan, Wm. Haley, Wm. Ward, E. Shackleford, W. Woods, Middleton Woods, Stephen Heard, D. Oliver, J. Cason, W. Brown, W. Moss, Wm. Tait, Enos Tait, Zimri Tait, Robert L. Tait, James Alston, Wm. Alston, Ralph Banks, Wm. Hodges, S. Wilson, Thos. Carter, John A. Banks, Samuel Davis the father of Jefferson Davis, Absalom Davis, S. Nelson, Thos. Burton, Isham Thompson, Wm. Hodges, S. Nelson, J. A. Carter. ::Virginians citizens were Baptist, and Methodists in Elbert County. Beverly Allen, of a prominent family in Virginia, and a Methodist preacher, lived in this county. He become involved in trouble in South Carolina and was expelled from the church. Next he became a Elbert merchant with heavy debts to eastern creditors, which resulted in a law suit. Marshall Forsyth tried to arrest him Augusta, Allen killed him and fled to Kentucky, where he next was a wealthy physician. {{Image|file=Elbert_County_Georgia-5.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption= mt Elbert }}{{clear}} :::'''Churches''' - The oldest Methodist churches are in Elbert, Georgia. The 1st Methodist conference met at the forks of Broad river, then in Elbert county now in Madison county. Baptists are the only other denomination and the church has sent out not a few prominent preachers to other sections. Both detonations have churches of both in Elberton now, and quite a number of each scattered throughout the county. ::'''Bobby Brown State Park''' is located at Clarks Hill Lake and marks the site where the town of Petersburg used to be, before it was covered by the lake in the 1950s. :'''Currently ''' There are few better counties than Elbert County, Georgia. Its magnificent forests that crowned the hills have been cut down, and the forests' second growth has also been cut down. Men plow and plant the land in cotton land which grand fathers planted in tobacco. Both wear out the soil. :::Goss, a post-village of Elbert county is a station on the Southern railway 5miles northwest of Elberton. It has a good local trade and does some shipping. The population in 1900 was 58. (Georgia: Comprising Sketches of Counties, Towns, Events, Institutions, and Persons, Arranged in Cyclopedic Form. VOL III Publ. 1906. Transcribed by Marilyn Clore) :::'''Heardmont''' a village of Elbert county, is a station on the Seaboard Air Line railroad 11 miles east of Albertan with a 1900 census population of 70. Businesses are money order postoffice, express and telegraph offices, some stores and is a shipping point for the surrounding plantations. (Georgia: Comprising Sketches of Counties, Towns, Events, Institutions, and Persons, Arranged in Cyclopedic Form. VOL III Publ. 1906. Transcribed by Marilyn Clore) :::Huguenot, a village of Elbert county is 5 miles from the mouth of the Broad river. It has an international money order postoffice, some mercantile stores. 1900 census population was 76, and in 1900 reported a population of 74 with Heardmont as the nearest railroad station. (Source: Georgia Sketches of Counties, Towns, Events, Institutions, and Persons, VOL II, by Candler & Evans, Publ. 1906. Transcribed by Kim Mohler) :::'''Middleton''', a post-village of Elbert county, is on the Seaboard Air Line railroad, about six miles east of Elberton. It has a money order postoffice, with free delivery to the adjacent rural districts, express and telegraph offices, schools, stores, churches, etc. [Source: Georgia Comprising Sketches of Counties, Towns, Events, Institutions, and Persons, Vol 2, Publ 1906. Transcribed by Tracy McAllister] :::Oglesby, a post-hamlet of Elbert county, is located on the Seaboard Air Line railway,5 miles west of Elberton with telegraph and express office, merchant stores, and is a trading center for the nearby district. [Source: Georgia Comprising Sketches of Counties, Towns, Events, Institutions, and Persons, Vol 2, Publ 1906. Transcribed by Kristen Bisanz] :::Overton, is a post-village in the southeastern part of Elbert county, located near the Savannah river. Heardmont is the nearest railroad station. ===Government Offices=== Elbert County has many active civic organizations such as the Elbert County Chamber of Commerce, Elbert County Historical Society, Kiwanis Club, Rotary Club, Lions Club, Pilot Club, Elbert Theatre Foundation (part of the Georgia Council for the Arts), NAACP, Boys and Girls Club, Elbert Civic League (part of the Georgia Federation of Women's Clubs), and Habitat for Humanity. Additionally, many local churches have very active missions programs, and many trade organizations, such as the Elbert Granite Association. {{Image|file=Elbert_County_Georgia.png |align=r |size=400 |caption=Elbert county, Georgia courthouse }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== :Type - In the northeast Georgia Piedmont, between the Savannah and Broad rivers. :Rivers - between the Savannah and Broad Rivers. :Lakes -Two U.S. Army Corps of Engineers lakes are on Elbert county's eastern border with the Savannah River, making the county a prime destination for water-recreational activities. ::Clarks Hill Lake (also known as J. Strom Thurmond Lake), completed in the early 1950s, is located on the southern tip of the county ::Russell Lake, was completed in the 1980s. :Size -374 square miles (970 km2), of which 351 square miles (910 km2) is land and 23 square miles (60 km2) (6.2%) is water. :Boundariies The northern half of Elbert County, north of a line made by State Route 17 from Bowman southeast to Elberton, and then following State Rt- 72 east to just before the South Carolina border, and then heading south along the shores of Lake Richard B. Russell & Clarkes Hill to the county's southeastern tip. :Location - in the Upper Savannah River sub-basin of the larger Savannah River basin. The portion of the county south of this line is located in the Broad River sub-basin of the Savannah River basin. ====Adjacent counties==== *Anderson County, South Carolina (northeast) *Abbeville County, South Carolina (east) *McCormick County, South Carolina (southeast) *Lincoln County (southeast){{Image|file=Elbert_County_Georgia-4.jpg |align=r |size=230 |caption=map of Elbert County in Georgia. }} *Wilkes County (south) *Oglethorpe County (southwest) *Madison County (west) *Hart County (north) *Franklin County (northwest) ====Protected areas==== *Bobby Brown State Park, marks the site of the old town of Petersburg, was beneath Clarks hill Lake waters *Richard B. Russell State Park on Russell Lake. =====Land Grants===== *Land had been granted to Virginians by head-rights following the American Revolution. Soon the best parts of Elbert county were taken. ===Demographics=== In 2000 , there were 20,511 people living in the county with a population density of 56 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 66.94% White, 30.85% Black or African American, 0.20% Native American, 0.24% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 1.06% from other races, and 0.68% from two or more races. 2.38% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. The median income for a household in the county was $28,724, and the median income for a family was $34,276. Males had a median income of $27,221 versus $19,737 for females. The per capita income for the county was $14,535. About 14.60% of families and 17.30% of the population were below the poverty line, including 23.50% of those under age 18 and 17.20% of those age 65 or over. By 2010 there were 20,166 people with a population density of 57.4 people/sq. mi. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elbert_County,_Georgia *here is a large cotton factory in the city, and other enterprises of value. *Elberton, Georgia is well supplied with water furnished by a bold spring in the city itself. Schools
*[http://www.elbert.k12.ga.us Schools of Elbert County] ====Cities==== *[[:Category:Elberton, Georgia|Elberton]] =====Towns/Census Des Places/Uninco Communities===== *[[:Category:Bowman, Georgia|Bowman]] Census-designated place
*[[:Category:Dewy Rose, Georgia|Dewy Rose]] Communities
*[[:Category:Fortsonia, Georgia|Fortsonia]] *[[:Category:Hard Cash, Georgia|Hard Cash]] *[[:Category:Middleton, Georgia|Middleton]] *[[:Category:Ruckersville, Georgia|Ruckersville]] *[[:Category:Rock Branch, Georgia|Rock Branch]] Ghost town
**Petersburg ====County Resources==== *Nancy Hart cabin *Dan Tucker gravesite *Stephen Heard Cemetery *Petersburg Township site *Vans Creek Church *Elbert County Courthouse *Elberton Seaboard-Airline Depot *Rock Gym, *Granite Bowl *Elberton Granite Museum and Exhibit *Richard B. Russell Dam *Elbert Theatre **Georgia Guidestones *Richard B. Russell State Park *Bobby Brown State Park. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_Guidestones Georgia Guidestones] *[https://www.genealogyinc.com/georgia/elbert-county/ Genealogy, Elbert Co., Georgia] =====Notables===== *General and Governor Elbert *Wm. Wyatt Bibb, Georgia senator and governor of Alabama, lived at Petersburg. *Charles Tait, Georgia senator, was from a leading family in this county. *Samuel Davis, father of President Davis, came to Elbert County, moved from it to Kentucky. He was a soldier in the Revolution. * Rev. John Andrew, father of Bishop Andrew, lived in this county as country schoolmaster, Soldier of Revolutionary war, 1st Georgian to be traveling Methodist preacher. *Benjamin Andrew, the staunch patriot of Liberty county and speaker of the Assembly * Revolutionary War heroine Nancy Hart, who resided in southern Elbert County *Rev. Daniel Tucker, a popular minister and ferry operator, possible inspiration for the song "Old Dan Tucker". *Corra Harris, author of "A Circuit Rider's Wife," *Stephen Heard, deceased, was Governor of Georgia from 1780-1781. *Hon. Joseph Rucker Lamar, Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States 1910–1916, was born in Elbert County. *Statesman and Judge Young L.G. Harris, for whom Young Harris College is named, was born in Elbert County. *U.S. Secretary of War and 1824 U.S. Presidential candidate William Harris Crawford, *American explorer Meriwether Lewis 'family owned land in Broad River Valley *Clark Gaines, NFL record holder,former Executive Director of the NFL Players Association, was raised in Elbert County and played football for Elbert County Comprehensive High School. *Blues guitarist Baby Tate was born in Elbert County. *Jojo Glidewell and Jay Gulley, Recording artists Modern Skirts members from Elbert County ====Census==== :1800 --- 10,094 — :1810 --- 12,156 20.4% :1820 --- 11,788 −3.0% :1830 --- 12,354 4.8% :1840 --- 11,125 −9.9% :1850 --- 12,959 16.5% :1860 --- 10,433 −19.5% :1870 --- 9,249 −11.3% :1880 --- 12,957 40.1% :1890 --- 15,376 18.7% :1900 --- 19,729 28.3% :1910 --- 24,125 22.3% :1920 --- 23,905 −0.9% :1930 --- 18,485 −22.7% :1940 --- 19,618 6.1% :1950 --- 18,585 −5.3% :1960 --- 17,835 −4.0% :1970 --- 17,262 −3.2% :1980 --- 18,758 8.7% :1990 --- 18,949 1.0% :2000 --- 20,511 8.2% :2010 --- 20,166 −1.7% :Est. 2016 --- 19,143 ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Deadwyler Family Cemetery, Elbert County, Georgia|Deadwyler Family Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Concord United Methodist Church Cemetery, Elberton, Georgia|Concord United Methodist Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Elmhurst Cemetery, Elberton, Georgia|Elmhurst Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Forest Hills Memorial Park, Elberton, Georgia|Forest Hills Memorial Park]] *[[:Category: Heard Cemetery, Elberton, Georgia|Heard Cemetery]] * ===Sources=== *[http://elbertga.com Chamber of Commerce] *https://georgia.gov/cities-counties/elbert-county *[http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/elbert-county New encyclopedia Elbert, Georgia] **[http://genealogytrails.com/geo/elbert/stephen-heard.html Stephen Heard founder] **[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_Guidestones Georgia Guidestones]

Elcock Name Study

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[[Category:Elcock Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==Welcome== Project leader: [[Troth-89|Becky Troth]] Welcome to the Elcock one name study page. The category to add to your profiles is [[Category:Elcock Name Study]] Once you have categorised your ancestor as being part of the Elcock Name Study, they will be listed in the Category: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Elcock_Name_Study Elcock Name Study page]. From here you'll find the sub categories for the Elcock One Name Study. To add the '''Elcock One Name Study badge''' to your Elcock profiles use the badge template:- {{One Name Study|name =Elcock}} Which looks like this: {{One Name Study|name=Elcock}} Remember to add {{tag|Elcock}} to your followed tags. If you have any questions just ask. == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other Elcock researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == # To research Elcock families and add their profiles to wikiTree. # Maintenance of the profiles, for example finding and adding sources to Elcock profiles that are currently unsourced. # Add stickers and categorise profiles. :: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Templates Help with Stickers, Templates and examples of sourcing] :: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Categorization Help Categorisation] * The best place to start is with your own Elcock ancestors. Go over the profiles and see if you can improve them. :: '''Look to:''' * Add dates if they are not there. * Remember, BMD registers are when the event was registered, not when it happened. This is particularly important when it comes to Birth Date. Wikitree does not recognise this when [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:GEDCOM GEDCOMs] are uploaded. If you don't know the exact date add the year if known. * If you don't know the birth or death date for a person, you're encouraged to estimate a date. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Estimated_Dates Help with Estimated Dates]. Remember to add {{Estimated Date}} to the top of the profile above the == Biography == headline. * Add sources if they are not on the profile. Otherwise add {{Unsourced}} to the top of the profile. * Build a bio that provides, as a minimum, enough information to ensure the profile does not get incorrectly merged. * Are they [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Genealogically_Defined Genealogically Defined] ? Add [[Space:Genealogically Defined|Genealogically Defined]] below the categories and above the ==Biography== Header on the profile. ==Other ways to help== * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=&order=&s=ELCOCK Elcock Orphaned Profiles] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=ELCOCK Unconnected Open ELCOCKs on WikiTree] ==Resources== [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:List_of_Lists WikiTree Library]

Elkins Name Study

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[[Category:Elkins Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Elkins Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Elkins Elkins] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Elkins name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Elkins), by time period (18th Century Elkins), or by topic (Elkins DNA, Elkins Occupations, Elkins Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Elkins Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Matal-5|Vince Matal]] ''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Elkins}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== None identified

Ellen's 15 for 15 Mission Tracker, Year 2023

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[[Category: 15 for 15 Mission Participants]] [[Category:Smith-62120]] == 15 for 15 Mission Tracker for 2023 == This page is related to the challenge described at [[Help:15_For_15]] and G2G threads [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1514141/are-you-participating-in-the-2023-15-for-15-mission Are you participating...?] and [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1514149/did-you-complete-a-15-for-15-30-for-15-or-45-for-15-mission Did you complete....?]. ==="One and done” missions:=== *Add a photo of yourself to your profile. *Add a biography to your profile. *Take a DNA test (if you haven’t yet) and add your results to your profile. *Increase your CC7 number from '''1540''' (starting number on Jan 1, 2023) to '''1690''' (add 150). '''DONE!!''' Reached 1690 on 12 November 2023. {{Blue|Ready to claim as part of my second set of 15 missions}} *Create a free-space profile about something that interests you -- '''Done!!!''' {{Purple|Claimed credit 20 September 2023}} Created: ::# [[Space:American Revolutionary War Privateer Essex]] ::# [[Space: Brabant, New York]] *Try out the WikiTree Browser Extension. [Did this before these Missions started.] *Attend WikiTree Day 2023. - '''Done!!!''' {{Blue|Ready to claim as part of my second set of 15 missions}} *Start or join a One-Name Study. '''Done: [[Space: Sulzbach Name Study]]''' {{Blue|Ready to claim as part of my second set of 15 missions}} *Start or join a One-Place Study. *Join a geographical project. *Join a topical project. - By starting a One-Name Study, I also joined the One Name Studies Project. {{Blue|Ready to claim as part of my second set of 15 missions}} *Join a functional project. *Start a free-space project. *Help another WikiTreer to break down a brick wall. - '''Done!!''' {{Purple|Claimed credit 20 September 2023}} Helped [[Bonney-1177|Cindi Bonney]] get past the brick wall in her McClain line. *Add a book to the Source Library. -- '''Done!!!''' {{Purple|Claimed credit 20 September 2023}} Created: ::# [[Space:LaFever Family Genealogy: Descendants of the French Huguenot refugee Hippolyte LeFevre who came to America about 1670]] ::#[[Space: Mesick Genealogy]] ::#[[Space: Epitaphs in Saratoga County, New York]] ::#[[Space: History of the Reformed Church of Tappan, N.Y. ]] ::#[[Space: History of the Atwood Family, in England and the United States]] ::# [[Space:History of the Valley and County of Chemung]] ::#[[Space: The Genealogy of the Ryerson Family in America, 1646-1902]] ::# [[Space: William and Esther Barry and their Descendants]] ::# [[Space: Our Dutch Ancestors|Our Dutch Ancestors: Van der Grift, Van Zandt, Van Horn and the Lee (Lea) family of North Carolina and Virginia]] ::#[[Space: Thwing: A Genealogical, Biographical and Historical Account of the Family]] ::#[[Space: The Rosenkrans Family in Europe and America]] ::#[[Space: The Swartwout Chronicles, 1338-1899 and the Ketelhuyn Chronicles, 1451-1899]] ::#[[Space: Registers of the Births, Marriages, and Deaths, of the Eglise Francoise de la Nouvelle York, from 1688 to 1804]] ::# [[Space:Genealogy of the Family of Beebe]] ::# [[Space:The_Early_Settlers_of_Maryland-1]] ::# [[Space: The History of Kingston, New York]] ::# [[Space: Gazetteer of Berkshire County, Mass., 1725-1885]] ::# [[Space: The Bovee and Bovie families in America]] ::# [[Space:New Netherland Connections]] ::# [[Space:Albany Chronicles: A History of the City Arranged Chronologically]] ::# [[Space:A Genealogy of the Van Winkle Family, 1630-1913]] ::# [[Space: William Ricketson, William Ricketson, Jr., and Their Descendants]] ::# [[Space: Van de Mark or Van der Mark Ancestry]] ::# [[Space: The Quest for Peace|Space:The Quest for Peace: History and Genealogy of the Barron, Bates, Beaumont, Black, Conk, Cooper, Cornog, Critz, Croft-Kraft, Davies, Delaplaine, DuBree; Felshaw, Goaslind, Griffith, Jacaway, Jones, Leffel, Miller, Robinson, Satterthwaite, Trimble, and Allied Families]] ::# [[Space: Christian Barentsen Van Horn and Some of His Descendants]] ::# [[Space: Isaac Kool (Cool or Cole) and Catherine Severn; Descendants and Ancestors]] ::# [[Space: A Collection of Family Records, with Biographical Sketches and Other Memoranda of Various Families and Individuals Bearing the Name Dawson, or Allied to Families of that Name]] ===Here are missions where you’ll want to count:=== I earned Club 100 badges in these 5 months: # January: 1,815 total edits # February: 1,207 total edits # March: 1,071 total edits # April: 1,053 total edits # May: 1,003 total edits - '''5 DONE''' {{Purple|Claimed credit 20 September 2023}} # June: 1,459 total edits # July: 1,339 total edits # August: 1,287 total edits # September: 1,298 total edits # October: 1,225 total edits # November: 873 total edits # December:1,467 total edits I earned Club 1000 badges in these 5 months: # January: 1,815 total edits # February: 1,207 total edits # March: 1,071 total edits # April: 1,053 total edits # May: 1,003 total edits - '''5 DONE'''' {{Purple|Claimed credit 20 September 2023}} # June: 1,459 total edits # July: 1,339 total edits # August: 1,287 total edits # September: 1,298 total edits # October: 1,225 total edits # December: 1,467 total edits I uploaded 15 photos or headstones to these profiles: #[[Cowden-620|Neva (Cowden) Smith]] #[[Blackmer-75|Joel Blackmer (1834-1913)]] #[[Barnes-6422|Sarah Arminda (Barnes) Blackmer (1831-1908)]] # [[Lansing-692|Johannes Lansing (bef.1715-1808)]] # [[Barry-655|William Barry (1776-1855)]] # [[Stetson-208|Esther (Stetson) Barry (1784-1859)]] # [[Barry-1188|William Barry Jr (1805-1885)]] # [[Barry-1505|George Barry (1806-1854)]] # [[Barry-1506|Henry Barry (1807-1881)]] # [[Barry-1507|Adaline (Barry) Young (1809-1888)]] # [[Barry-1508|Charles James Barry (1811-1883)]] # [[Barry-1509|Rebecca Stetson (Barry) Pierson (1814-1902)]] # [[Barry-1510|Ann Richardson (Barry) Clouston (1817-1847)]] # [[Barry-1503|John Stetson Barry (1819-1872)]] # [[Barry-1513|Amasa Stetson Barry (1821-1882)]] - '''15 DONE''' {{Purple|Claimed credit 20 September 2023}} # [[Barry-1512|Benjamin Franklin Barry (1826-1889)]] # [[Blackmer-76|John Blackmer (1798-1877)]] # [[Barns-356|Moses Hamilton Barnes (1804-1874)]] # [[Townsend-3271|Polly (Townsend) Blackmer (1796-1870)]] # [[Morgan-9081|Anna Sawyer (Morgan) Barnes (1804-1872)]] (2 photos) # [[Chandler-3235|Lucius Lemuel Chandler (1809-1879)]] # [[Clark-18815|Rebecca Louise (Clark) Chandler (1812-1891)]] # [[Moulton-1790|William Upham Moulton (1825-1898)]] # I improved these 15, 30 or 45 profiles from my Anniversaries list: # [[Himes-331|David Henry Himes (1872-1954)]] # [[Lansing-743|Gulian Lansing (1826-1892)]] - tidied up a bit # [[Abbott-10029|Charles Flagg Abbott (1838-1887)]] # [[Himes-238|Henry N. Himes (abt.1835-1882)]] # [[Himes-329|Margaret F. (Himes) Kessler (1868-1935)]] # [[Mesick-23|William Mesick (1787-1843)]] # [[Dean-148|Alice (Dean) King (1678-1746)]] # [[Van_Aken-68|Sara Van Aken (bef.1688-)]] # [[Mendall-53|Barnabas (Mendall) Mendell (1769-1820)]] # [[Stetson-208|Esther (Stetson) Barry (1784-1859)]] # [[Barry-1503|John Stetson Barry (1819-1872)]] # [[Simonds-405|Clark David Simonds (1882-1962)]] # [[Stetson-369|Sarah (Stetson) Warner (1797-bef.1821)]] # [[Haskins-573|Alvah Haskins (1800-1889)]] - More could be added, but it's in pretty good shape now. # [[Schermerhoorn-24|Reyer (Schermerhoorn) Schermerhorn (1702-bef.1768)]] - July marriage. - '''15 DONE''' {{Purple|Claimed credit 20 September 2023}} # [[Ten_Eyck-101|Geertje (Ten Eyck) Schermerhorn (1702-bef.1751)]] - Same July marriage. # [[Schermerhorn-126|Walter B. Schermerhorn (1821-1902)]] # [[Simonds-449|Martha Batchelder (Simonds) Howe (1823-1901)]] # [[Klauser-19|Maria (Klauser) Miller (1773-1858)]] # [[Miller-25166|Harriet F. (Miller) Stubblebine (1826-1912)]] # [[Clark-56860|Asa Clark (1824-1912)]] # [[Clark-18826|Thomas Gilbert (Clark) Clarke (1809-1901)]] - there is still more to do, but I made important improvements # [[Ostrander-109|Peter Ostrander (1811-1890)]] # [[Schermerhorn-848|Kenneth Dewitt Schermerhorn (1929-2005)]] # [[Clark-24432|Benjamin Clark (1738-1809)]] # [[Stubblebine-57|Minnie Carel (Stubblebine) Kuhlthau (1870-1956)]] # [[Stetson-117|Jeremiah Stetson (1776-)]] # [[White-51980|Hannah (White) Stetson (1784-1853)]] # [[Orvis-206|Eleazer Brooks Orvis (1797-1879)]] # [[Sultzbach-16|Charlotte (Sultzbach) Wingard (1838-1912)]] - '''30 DONE''' {{Blue|Ready to claim as part of my second set of 15 missions}} # [[Stubblebine-16|Daniel G. Stubblebine (1833-1904)]] # [[Strickler-532|Benjamin Strickler (1821-1893)]] # Up next: [[Selkirk-74|James Selkirk (1757-1820)]] # Up next: [[Oosteroom-36|Henderickus Oosteroom (bef.1741-)]] # I improved these 15, 30, or 45 early profiles from my Watchlist (as identified by sorting by earliest date of last edit): # [[Van_Aken-216|Elijah Van Aken (1759-1837)]] # [[Fuller-2633|Noah Fuller (1715-)]] - After researching him, I concluded that this person didn't exist, so I merged the profile to [[Fuller-2626|Judah Fuller (1715-1810)]], who did exist and had the same parents and same birthdate, and I improved Judah's profile. # [[Weise-132|Anna Marie Weise (1791-)]] - I only cleaned up the clutter. More work is needed. # [[Sebring-227|Cornelius Sebring (abt.1784-)]] and [[Schermerhorn-138|Alida (Schermerhorn) Sebring (1784-)]] (pair of profiles that I improved together, as a set). # [[Miller-25356|Christina (Miller) Carpenter (abt.1816-aft.1873)]] - Basic improvement of pathetic profile that I created long ago # [[Vroman-262|Magdalena Janse (Vroman) Vrooman (1704-1732)]] - Added sources and text; corrected her LNAB. More changes are in process (needs to be merged). # [[Van_Aken-197|Henry (Van Aken) Van Auken (1801-1877)]] # [[Leg-3|Lucus Leg (1624-)]] - No meaningful edits on this profile ever. I concluded that there was no evidence of his existence, so I merged the profile away, and made a few improvements to the destination profile. # [[Clark-8822|Elizabeth Marcelene (Clark) Davis (1920-2000)]] - Did some basic improvement on a random profile I had adopted long ago in order to merge it. It was in very poor shape. Now maybe I can resign from the trusted list without feeling guilty about it. # [[Henry-4051|Elizabeth Henry (1773-1799)]] # [[Warren-6684|John B. Warren (1794-1845)]] - And now I am resigning from the trusted list. # [[Van_Aken-172|Levi Van Aken (bef.1756-abt.1830)]] - Finally some content on this DeCoursey import that I adopted long ago. # [[Stetson-394|James Stetson (1780-?)]] # [[Stetson-397|Polly Stetson (1789-abt.1822)]] # [[Stetson-398|Elisha Stetson (1791-1808)]] - '''15 DONE!''' {{Purple|Claimed credit 20 September 2023}} # [[Stetson-399|Susanna Stetson (1794-1850)]] # [[Barry-1512|Benjamin Franklin Barry (1826-1889)]] # [[Mull-111|John Mull (1784-)]] (now [[Moll-1266|John (Moll) Mull (1784-1865)]]) # [[Stephens-3997|Elizabeth (Stephens) Eliott (abt.1690-bef.1741)]] # [[Vanderpool-281|Nelly (Vanderpool) Schermerhorn (1782-1815)]] # [[Kellogg-980|George E. Kellogg (abt.1850-)]] # [[Jansen-1241|Gertrude (Jansen) Huyck (bef.1731-1762)]] - not ideal, but definitely improved # [[Helm-763|Christina (Helm) Ostrander (1818-1886)]] # [[Schermerhorn-165|Cornelius Schermerhorn (abt.1768-)]] # [[Van_Aken-170|Rachel Van Aken (bef.1751-)]] - Did all that I could. # [[Teerpenning-7|Boudewyn (Teerpenning) Terpenning (bef.1771-)]] - Did all that I could. # [[Thayer-3089|Samuel Thayer (abt.1761-1828)]] # [[Rossellini-4|Unlisted Rossellini profile]] # [[Atwood-1044|Sarah Atwood (1797-1822)]] # [[Willis-3755|Harriett Atwood (Willis) Warren (1817-)]] - '''30 DONE''' {{Blue|Ready to claim as part of my second set of 15 missions}} # [[Warren-6687|George W. Warren (1815-)]] # [[Peck-2777|James Peck (1747-)]] # [[Eaton-3313|David Eaton (-1823)]] # [[Hacker-444|Sarah (Hacker) Peck (1754-1861)]] # [[Bate-496|Jonathan (Bate) Bates (1750-)]] # [[Trufant-12|Dilly (Trufant) Bates (1756-1812)]] # [[Trufant-10|Mary (Trufant) Beals (1756-bef.1795)]] # [[Bate-495|Dilly (Bate) Bates (1748-)]] # [[Bate-497|Mary (Bate) Bates (1741-)]] # [[Bates-5441|Robert Bates (1744-)]] # [[Trufant-11|James Trufant (1730-1771)]] # [[Thayer-3093|Amos Thayer (abt.1769-1817)]] # [[Thayer-3094|Thankful Thayer (abt.1775-1827)]] # [[Carpenter-5952|Joel Carpenter (1812-1870)]] # [[Van_Hoesen-56|Albertine (Van Hoesen) Carpenter (-1847)]]- '''45 DONE!''' {{Blue|Ready to claim as part of my second set of 15 missions}} I resolved these 15, 30 or 45 profiles in the Needs Biography Category: # I resolved these 15, 30 or 45 profiles in the Needs Profiles Created Category: # I resolved these 15, 30 or 45 profiles in the Needs GEDCOM Cleanup Category: # [[Simonds-23|Mary (Simonds) Oatman (1781-1861)]] # I added at least one source to these 15, 30 or 45 profiles from the Unsourced Profiles Category: # [[Turck-214|Cornelis (Turck) Turk (bef.1679-abt.1728)]] (I also corrected the LNAB, so the profile no longer shows its history of being in Unsourced Profiles.) # [[Schermerhorn-746|Almond Schermerhorn (1828-1914)]] # [[Quinter-6|George C. Quinter (1822-1893)]] # [[Haskill-5|William Dunsmore (Haskill) Haskell (bef.1778-1830)]] # [[Pinney-23|Agnes Pinney (abt.1610-abt.1704)]] # [[House-203|John House (abt.1610-1644)]] # [[Pinney-21|Roger Pinney (bef.1613-aft.1634)]] # [[Pinney-24|Marie (Pinney) Pierce (abt.1610-)]] # [[Pinney-27|Nicolas Pinney (abt.1595-aft.1632)]] # [[Pinney-20|William Pinney (abt.1592-aft.1632)]] # [[Atwood-59|Sarah Atwood (1650-)]] # [[Terpenning-10|Elisabeth (Terpenning) Teerpenning (abt.1750-)]] # [[Gates-2443|David Gates (1842-)]] # [[Gates-2444|Charles Gates (1848-)]] # [[Gates-2445|Henry Dyer Gates (1852-)]] - '''15 DONE''' {{Purple|Claimed credit 20 September 2023}} # [[Gates-2446|John Gates (1855-)]] # [[Gates-2447|Emily A Gates (1859-)]] # [[Pebbles-50|Harry Edwin Pebbles (1862-1884)]] # [[Pebbles-32|Ellora L. (Pebbles) Bell (1859-)]] # [[Pebbles-20|Carrie M. Pebbles (1854-1854)]] # [[Gumaer-1|Pierre (Gumaer) Guimard (1640-abt.1695)]] # [[Sebring-53|Unknown Sebring (bef.1712-)]] # [[Marselis-52|Marretie Marselis (1713-)]] # [[Vanderpool-980|Andries Vanderpool (1754-1812)]] # [[Smith-191421|Elisabeth (Smith) Vanderpool (abt.1770-abt.1848)]] # [[Westfall-110|Lea Westfall (bef.1745-)]] # [[Unknown-655717|Mercy (Unknown) Clark (abt.1811-)]] into [[Russell-9989|Mercy Russell (1811-)]] resolved the Unsourced status of the second profile. (I proposed the merge.) # [[Van_Garden-108|Elisabeth (van Garden) VanGarden (bef.1745-)]] # [[Oliver-72|John Oliver (abt.1705-)]] # [[Schneider-3814|Catharina Schneider (abt.1688-1752)]] - '''30 DONE''' {{Blue|Ready to claim as part of my second set of 15 missions}} # [[Rau-258|Frederick Rau (abt.1685-1752)]] # [[Merlet-2|Ann (Merlet) Marlett (abt.1666-bef.1681)]] # I improved these 15, 30 or 45 profiles to completeness using [[Space:Completeness_Checklist|David Randall’s Checklist]]: # I improved these 15, 30 or 45 random profiles: # [[Banister-223|Abigail Banister (1746-)]] # [[Westfall-320|Solomon Westfall (1777-1814)]] # [[Ostrander-110|John H. Ostrander (abt.1845-)]] # [[Frisbie-20|Ebenezer Frisbie (1757-1830)]] # [[Van_Petten-6|Catharina (Van Petten) Veeder (bef.1718-1741)]] # [[Schermerhorn-279|Johannes Schermerhorn (1720-1787)]] # [[Cutting-425|Zechariah Cutting Jr. (abt.1670-)]] # [[Warren-18723|Nathaniel Warren (1728-1800)]] # [[Ohnmacht-10|Daniel Ohnmacht (1776-1816)]] # [[De_la_Plaine-8|Jacques de la Plaine (abt.1560-)]] # [[De_la_Plaine-7|Nicholas de la Plaine Sr. (abt.1592-abt.1697)]] # [[Post-183|Jacob Post (1705-abt.1771)]] # [[Sage-2385|Thankful (Sage) Clark (1742-1815)]] # [[Nagel-820|Resolveert Nagel (bef.1687-)]] # [[Van_de_Kuijl-1|Neeltie Cornelis (van de Kuijl) van de Kuyl (abt.1660-1724)]] - '''15 DONE''' {{Blue|Ready to claim as part of my second set of 15 missions}} # [[Unknown-639975|Sarah (Unknown) Denton (abt.1634-1690)]] # I connected these 5, 10, or 15 unconnected profiles to the big tree: # [[Miller-101874|Edward Hunting Miller Jr. (1825-1892)]] - connected to existing profile for his father # [[Stubblebine-46|Howard Stubblebine (1873-1949)]] and several other family members -- connected via Howard's wife Irene Borneman and her paternal line (father Jesse and grandfather Henry, connecting her to her great grandfather Henry also named Henry) # [[Jans-1116|Margareta Jans (abt.1629-)]] and her husband; connected to existing profile for their daughter Jannetie # [[Bronk-167|Jan Bronk (1743-)]] - connected to his father # [[Tenayuca-1|Emma Beatrice Tenayuca (1916-1999)]] - connected to existing profile of [[Bartchy-1|Bertha (Bartchy) Scott (1880-1945)]] via new profiles for Emma's husband [[Bartchy-2|Homer Lester (Bartchy) Brooks (1910-1965)]], his father [[Bartchy-3|James Lester Bartchy (1887-1960)]] and [[Bartchy-4|Caleb Bartchy (1843-1932)]], who was the father of both Bertha Bartchy and James Lester Bartchy. '''- 5 DONE!!''' {{Purple|Claimed credit 20 September 2023}} # [[Warren-16846|Daniel Warren (1808-1847)]] - connected to existing profile for his father, also named Daniel Warren # [[Schermerhorn-746|Almond Schermerhorn (1828-1914)]] - Connected him to his connected grandfather [[Schermerhorn-397]] via a new profile for his father [[Schermerhorn-849]]. # [[Clerck-10|Margarita (Clerck) Hegeman (abt.1630-)]] - Connected her to her sister [[Clarke-2161|Bridget (Clarke) Palmer (abt.1629-bef.1730)]] by creating a profile for their father [[Clarke-24137|Robert Clarke (abt.1600-)]]. # [[Stiles-1929|Samuel Edward Stiles (1844-1901)]] - Connected him to his brother [[Stiles-4616|Henry Reed Stiles]], who was already connected. # [[Fahl-78|Emil George Fahl (1862-1955)]] - Connected him to the connected profile for his second wife [[Stoffer-333|Daisy (Stoffer) Fahl (1873-1952)]]. '''- 10 DONE!!''' {{Purple|Claimed credit 20 September 2023}} # [[Vanderpool-980|Andries Vanderpool (1754-1812)]] - Connected him to the connected profile of his daughter [[Vanderpool-281|Nelly (Vanderpool) Schermerhorn (1782-1815)]] # [[Weybrandt-2|Dirck Weybrandt (abt.1690-)]] and [[Deen-324|Sara Deen (1689-)]] -- connected when their profiles were merged to [[Wybrand-1]] and [[Deen-126]]. # [[Vedder-251|Catharina Vedder (1706-bef.1752)]] - Connected her to her parents [[Vedder-115|Albert Vedder (1671-1753)]] and [[Glen-248|Maria (Glen) Vedder (1678-)]] # [[Wellock-12|George Wellock]] - Connected him to his wife [[Stansfield-100|Elizabeth (Stansfield) Wellock (1863-1932)]] # [[Pangburn-24|William Bryant Pangburn (1827-1915)]] - Connected due to the merge that I proposed. '''15 DONE''' - {{Blue|Ready to claim as part of my second set of 15 missions}} I improved these 15, 30 or 45 profiles of individuals who died young: #[[Vandenberg-4560|Maria Vandenberg (1757-bef.1760)]] # [[Lansing-964|James W. Lansing (1839-1841)]] # [[Carpenter-5953|Mary Ann Carpenter (1809-1813)]] # [[Cleaveland-240|Mary Cleaveland (1731-1736)]] # [[Cleaveland-241|Hannah Cleaveland (1732-1736)]] # [[Cleaveland-242|Abijah Cleaveland (1734-1736)]] # [[Cleaveland-243|Rachel Cleaveland (1736-1736)]] # [[De_With-78|Barbara de With (bef.1686-bef.1690)]] # [[Van_den_Berg-2928|Cornelia Van den Berg (1722-bef.1725)]] # [[Warren-6683|Harriet Newell Warren (1825-1827)]] # [[Barry-1511|Benjamin Franklin Barry (1823-1825)]] # [[Teller-202|Willem Teller (bef.1689-bef.1690)]] # [[Capen-78|Samuel Capen (abt.1673-1674)]] # [[Capen-95|Samuel Capen (1675-abt.1676)]] # [[Capen-91|Jabesh Capen (abt.1690-abt.1690)]] - '''15 DONE!''' {{Purple|Claimed credit 20 September 2023}} # [[Mesenbrink-6|Roger Jacob Mesenbrink (1923-1923)]] # [[Mesenbrink-7|Robert Jacob Mesenbrink (1923-1923)]] # [[Himmelberger-83|Anna Maria Himmelberger (bef.1713-1714)]] # [[Himmelberger-82|Hans Jakob Himmelberger (bef.1713-1714)]] # [[Swartwout-86|Roeloff Swartwout (bef.1683-bef.1689)]] # [[Van_Der_Voort-6|Josyntie Michiels Van Der Voort (bef.1643-bef.1647)]] - still more to be done, but it's definitely improved # [[Van_Alen-75|Pieter (Van Alen) van Alen (bef.1743-bef.1744)]] # [[Westfael-9|Jury Westfael (bef.1744-bef.1748)]] #[[Pebbles-107|Unnamed Infant Pebbles (1851-1851)]] # [[Schenck-899|Johannes Schenck (bef.1684-bef.1689)]] # [[Schenck-944|Johannes Schenck (bef.1689-bef.1691)]] # [[Allen-19507|Samuel Allen (1741-1741)]] # [[York-3540|Deborah Bell York (1670-1672)]] # [[Lansing-844|Elsie G. Lansing (1749-bef.1752)]] # [[Lansing-237|Helena R Lansing (1743-1743)]] - '''30 DONE!''' {{Blue|Ready to claim as part of my second set of 15 missions}} # [[Terwilliger-51|Matheus Terwilliger (1697-bef.1698)]] # [[Van_der_Merken-4|Elisabeth van der Merken (bef.1739-bef.1741)]] # [[Van_der_Merke-1|Jacomyntjen van der Merke (bef.1718-bef.1722)]] # [[Pruyn-21|Anna Pruyn (bef.1726-bef.1732)]] # [[Van_Petten-14|Geertruy Van Petten (bef.1687-bef.1692)]] # [[Van_Petten-64|Nicolaes van Petten (bef.1713-1756)]] # [[Mattoon-332|Electy Mattoon (1792-1795)]] # [[Woolsey-446|Marritje (Woolsey) Williamson (1673-1731)]] # [[Cornell-79|William Cornell (bef.1625-1628)]] # [[Straight-37|Mary Straight (1718-1718)]] # [[Wightman-1246|Sylvester Anson Wightman (1804-1806)]] # [[Borhans-7|Jacob Borhans (bef.1716-bef.1725)]] # [[Peck-2778|Israel Peck (1749-1750)]] # [[Orvis-588|Harriet Orvis (1796-bef.1799)]] # [[Thayer-314|Jeremiah Thayer (abt.1711-1711)]] - '''45 DONE!''' {{Blue|Ready to claim as part of my second set of 15 missions}} # [[Thayer-315|Abigail Thayer (abt.1711-1712)]] I solved these 15, 30 or 45 Unknowns from my Watchlist or the tree at large: # [[Clark-8832]] - Was "Living Clark," with no dates. Last name was known, but the rest of the profile was empty. I found a non-living child in the family who needed a profile and revised it to represent that child. # [[Unknown-368083|Almira (Unknown) Kellogg (-1819)]] is now [[Barton-12439|Almira (Barton) Kellogg (abt.1792-1819)]] # Merged Elizabeth (Unknown) Teerpenning (1740-) into Elisabeth (Teerpenning) Terpenning (1740-). ([[Unknown-418993]] into [[Teerpenning-31]].) # Merged Unknown (Vliet) Van Vliet (abt.1700-) into Marytje Crispell (aft.1702-), to resolve a mystery that had been here since 2010. # Converted [[Unknown-379435]] to [[Uber-118|Elisabetha Dorothea (Uber) Rau (bef.1802-)]] # Merge of [[Unknown-655717|Mercy (Unknown) Clark (abt.1811-)]] into [[Russell-9989|Mercy Russell (1811-)]] resolved the Unknown status of the first profile. # # I participated in these 15 weekly challenges: (Examples: 52 Ancestors, Data Doctors Challenge, Saturday Sourcing Sprints, WikiTree Challenge) # WikiTree Challenge: One Place Studies, February # WikiTree Challenge: Freedman Bureau Friday, February #52 Ancestors Week 9: Gone Too Soon # WikiTree Challenge: North of Ireland Family History Society, March # 52 Ancestors Week 12: Membership # WikiTree Challenge: New England Historic Genealogical Society # 52 Ancestors Week 17: DNA # WikiTreeChallenge - mitoYDNA # 52 Ancestors Week 20: Bearded # WikiTree Challenge: Society of Hispanic Historical and Ancestral Research (SHHAR) # WikiTree Challenge: Kentucky Genealogical Society (KGS) # Question of the Week: What's an unusual story you've found in your research? # WikiTree Challenge: Cambridgeshire & Huntingdonshire Family History Society # WikiTree Challenge: Research for the London Westminster & Middlesex Family History Society # WikiTree Challenge: Indiana Genealogical Society - '''15 DONE!''' {{Purple|Claimed credit 20 September 2023}} # WikiTree Challenge: : Rhode Island Genealogical Society I participated in these 5 monthly challenges: # # # # # Add or source 150 profiles each during a Connect-a-Thon or Source-a-Thon, respectively. Use the ‘Thon tracker to find out your count and record it here: *Connect-a-Thon: 43 (for me, this is a high number) in January and 24 in July *Source-a-Thon: 22 in October I participated in these 15 Weekend Chats: # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # I answered 15 questions from the Genealogy Help category in G2G: # https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1523025/how-do-i-know-if-they-are-huguenot # https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1526386/comments-on-abraham-welliver # https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1526790/quarles-first-in-line-john-or-george # https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1531500/looking-ancestryfor-ronneltie-vanemburg-relative-randolph # https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1539761/help-with-an-adoption-an-obama-to-obama-connection # https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1560444/looking-for-help-finding-the-right-parents-for-smith-303652 # https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1580934/pgm-was-sarah-putnam-the-wife-john-hathorne-research-from-enef # https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1582558/advice-before-adding-of-this-pre-1700-clement-profile # https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1587459/what-do-you-record-from-each-source # https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1588870/jane-thurston-the-daughter-joseph-thurston-mentioned-will #https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1603277/advice-before-adding-of-this-pre-1700-burcham-profile #https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1621611/english-to-dutch-given-names-colonial-new-york #https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1621842/best-way-to-go-about-finding-biological-parents-of-ancestor #https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1623551/understand-protestant-christening-record-from-1728-salomon #https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1632548/need-help-finding-pennsylvania-newspaper-article-from-1820 - '''15 DONE!''' {{Purple|Claimed credit 20 September 2023}} # I awarded Wonderful WikiTree recognition to these WikiTreers: {{Blue|'''Done''' as of 24 December, and ready to claim as part of my second set of 15 missions}} *January: [[Gordon-4080|Gaile (Gordon) Connolly]] *February : [[Cooper-1|Kitty Smith]]: https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1544731/kitty-wonderful-wikitreer-lifetime-achievement-category *March: [[Rutherford-448|Dave Rutherford]]: https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1550023/dave-rutherford-is-a-wonderful-wikitreer *April: [[Nelson-3486|Jamie Nelson]]: https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1562774/jamie-nelson-is-a-wonderful-wikitreer *May: [[Entrikin-5|Kie (Entrikin) Zelms]]: https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1587015/kie-zelms-is-a-wonderful-wikitreer *June: [[Moore-20209|Jim Moore]]: https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1594127/jim-moore-is-a-wonderful-wikitreer *July: [[Parks-2399|Kathie (Parks) Forbes]]: https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1613246/kathie-forbes-is-a-wonderful-wikitreer *August: [[Richardson-25415|Jim Richardson]]; https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1626179/jim-richardson-is-a-wonderful-wikitreer *September: [[Williams-49144|Edison Williams]]: https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1641236/edison-williams-is-one-of-a-kind----and-he-wonderful-wikitree *October: [[Gauthier-2258|N Gauthier]]: https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1652493/look-gauthiers-trimming-pending-merge-wonderful-wikitreer *November: [[Smith-32867|Jillaine Smith]]: https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1668133/jillaine-smith-is-a-superb-wikitreer *December: [[Weinheimer-29|Mark Weinheimer]]: https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1679499/mark-weinheimer-a-wonderful-wikitreer Tally your thank yous given each month: Your goal is 15 a month! ''I'm tallying and counting '''some''' of the individual people I thanked at least once in the month (there is no log of this stuff, so these are only recent "thank yous" I remember when I visit this page), not the [larger] total number of times I thanked people. '' {{Blue|Done as of 24 December, but I will continue to log thanks.... Ready to claim as part of my second set of 15 missions}} *January: [[Weinheimer-29|Mark Weinheimer]], [[Balow-3|John Balow]], [[Cole-12288|M Cole]], [[St._Jean-158|Karen St. Jean]], [[Sahm-97|BB Sahm]], [[Meehan-411|Beryl Meehan]], [[Jobe-473|Christina Jobe]], [[Schell-1258|Michael Schell]], [[McCollough-423|Kate McCollough]], [[Rutherford-448|Dave Rutherford]], [[Bullen-506|Halsey Bullen]], [[Carruth-363|Linda (Carruth) Peterson]], [[Harrison-8435|C Harrison]], [[Garber-587|Amy Garber]], [[Meyers-3406|Gina Meyers]], [[Vella-11|Charlie Vella PhD]], [[Bayely-1|Brett Bayely]], [[Vernon-3043|Greg Vernon]], [[Morrison-4392|Loretta Morrison]], [[Pavey-429|Rob Pavey]], [[Mackinnon-507|C. Mackinnon]], [[Mead-5484|Vance Mead]], [[Shelton-1487|Kenneth Shelton]], [[Stephens-10192|Donna (Stephens) Harris]], [[Olson-7587|Sharon Olson]] *February : [[Beck-11603|Gregory Beck]], [[Weinheimer-29|Mark Weinheimer]], [[Reed-23781|Lynn (Reed) Aubrey]], [[Meehan-411|Beryl Meehan]], [[Klock-93|Jay Klock]], [[Tye-166|Susan Tye]], [[Balow-3|John Balow]], [[Parks-2399|Kathie (Parks) Forbes]], [[Entrikin-5|Kie (Entrikin) Zelms]], [[Gutknecht-98|Danny Gutknecht]], [[Olson-7587|Sharon Olson]], [[Wilson-102091|Steven Wilson]], [[Carruth-363|Linda (Carruth) Peterson]], [[Mutter-136|Dale Mutter]], [[Rutherford-448|Dave Rutherford]], [[Lenover-1|Marty Acks]], [[B-404|Anne B]], [[Bonnet-244|Marcia (Bonnet) Benjamin]], [[Lee-5956|Robin Lee]], [[Layton-1804|Pauline Layton]], [[McCollough-423|Kate McCollough]], [[Perkins-10289|Dee (Perkins) Bekman]], [[Quackenbush-118|Carrie Quackenbush]], [[Fosnocht-12|Bruce Fosnocht]] *March: [[Lee-5956|Robin Lee]], [[Johnson-35359|Jeffry Johnson]], [[Meyers-3406|Gina Meyers]], [[Meehan-411|Beryl Meehan]], [[Gariepy-13|Joanna Gariepy]], [[Van_Pelt-528|Beverly Van Pelt]], [[Draper-310|Richard Draper]], [[Stanley-10439|Virginia Stanley]], [[Hitt-1132|J Hitt]], [[McCollough-423|Kate McCollough]], [[Weinheimer-29|Mark Weinheimer]], [[Olson-7587|Sharon Olson]], [[Risso-29|Ann Risso]], [[Husted-87|H Husted]], [[Carruth-363|Linda (Carruth) Peterson]], [[Cooper-1|Kitty (Cooper) Smith]], [[Bass-6698|Jim Bass Jr.]], [[McIntosh-5576|Liz (McIntosh) Macdonald]], [[Pierpont-94|Rick Pierpont]], [[Durbin-702|Natalie (Durbin) Trott]], [[VanAllen-9|Victoria (VanAllen) DeLuca]], [[Britton-942|Sally (Britton) Shreeve]], [[Rutherford-448|Dave Rutherford]], [[Evans-29543|Matthew Evans]], [[Schweitzberger-16|Aimee (Schweitzberger) Taylor]], [[Compton-2184|E. Compton]] *April: [[Bingham-1467|Gerry Bingham]], [[Meyers-3406|Gina Meyers]], [[Meehan-411|Beryl Meehan]], [[St._Jean-158|Karen St. Jean]], [[Freeland-1243|Graeme Freeland]], [[Hallenbeck-419|Mark Hallenbeck]], [[X-4925|Anne X]], [[Ogden-4074|Louis Ogden II]], [[Weinheimer-29|Mark Weinheimer]], [[Sarlin-3|Ray Sarlin]], [[Gordon-4080|Gaile (Gordon) Connolly]], [[Walling-681|Elaine (Walling) Goodner]], [[Rutherford-448|Dave Rutherford]], [[Prentice-1539|Ronald Prentice]], [[Snow-2128|Chet Snow]], [[Holloway-5224|Steven Holloway]], [[Madison-125|Bobbie (Madison) Hall]], [[Gates-1917|Catharine (Gates) MacMillan]], [[Evans-3182|Kathy Evans]], [[Pierpont-94|Rick Pierpont]], [[Hofmann-545|Hans Hofmann]], [[Bullen-506|Halsey Bullen]], [[Carruth-363|Linda (Carruth) Peterson]] *May: [[Risso-29|Ann Risso]], [[Rutherford-448|Dave Rutherford]], [[Day-1904|Jack Day]], [[Lee-5956|Robin Lee]], [[Stift-4|Remko Stift]], [[Beers-813|Margreet Beers]], [[Parsons-14602|David Parsons]], [[Marsh-9608|Celia Marsh]], [[Baker-13902|Mary Baker]], [[Carruth-363|Linda (Carruth) Peterson]], [[Carder-47|Deborah (Carder) Mayes]], [[Gauthier-2258|N Gauthier]], [[Moore-20209|Jim Moore]], [[Akridge-41|Judy (Akridge) Bond]], [[Vondrak-7|Jim Vondrak]], [[Husted-87|H Husted]], [[Smith-32867|Jillaine Smith]], [[Mortimer-976|Randal Mortimer]], [[Coffman-1600|Marcia (Coffman) Hicks RN-Ret.]], [[Wells-15030|Mike Wells]], [[Walsh-4210|Patricia (Walsh) Tidwell]], [[Van_Belzen-1|Joop van Belzen]], [[Baraboo-1|Stanley Bamraboo]], [[Adams-32497|R Adams]], [[St._Jean-158|Karen St. Jean]] *June: [[Castro-1251|Maria Castro]], [[Smith-67961|Bill J Smith]], [[Entrikin-5|Kie (Entrikin) Zelms]], [[Harrell-3006|Betty (Harrell) Gerlack]], [[Matthews-8904|Diane Matthews]], [[Husted-87|H Husted]], [[Tabor-2065|Doug Tabor]], [[Risso-29|Ann Risso]], [[Stanton-3574|T Stanton]], [[Staley-468|Tom Staley]], [[Burns-4767|Allice (Burns) Reynolds]], [[Moore-20209|Jim Moore]], [[Wendell-374|Karen Wendell]], [[Sanderson-901|Michael Sanderson]], [[Smith-238883|Paul Smith]], [[Kreutzer-114|Pam Kreutzer]], [[Wetherill-26|Peter Wetherill]], [[Pierpont-94|Rick Pierpont]], [[Lowry-3068|Tanya Lowry]], [[Meehan-411|Beryl Meehan]], [[B-404|Anne B]], [[Rutherford-448|Dave Rutherford]], [[Knox-4407|Elizabeth Knox]] *July: [[Shaffer-3328|Cynthia (Shaffer) Duhamel]], [[Carruth-363|Linda (Carruth) Peterson]], [[Mix-216|Steven Mix]], [[Testa-4|Judy Testa]], [[Risso-29|Ann Risso]], [[Baltensperger-3|Barbara (Baltensperger) Reed]], [[Nickerson-3382|Lou Nickerson]], [[Ashley-1950|Chase Ashley]], [[Cole-12288|M Cole]], [[Ireland-1445|Kevin Ireland]], [[Cooke-7654|Gregory Cooke]], [[Daniels-3035|Connie (Daniels) Graves]], [[Gauthier-2258|N Gauthier]], [[Reauveau-1|Nina Reauveau]], [[Balow-3|John Balow]], [[Kyllo-35|Richard Kyllo]], [[Hill-11959|S (Hill) Willson]], [[Woods-19422|Robert Woods]], [[Peck-318|Linda (Peck) Schreiber]], [[Woods-1600|Carroll Woods]], [[Baldwin-3428|Carol Baldwin PhD RN]], [[Townsend-6373|Mark Townsend]], [[McCorkle-585|David McCorkle]], [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]], [[Fyncher-1|Alton Fyncher]], [[Meehan-411|Beryl Meehan]], [[Entrikin-5|Kie (Entrikin) Zelms]] *August: [[Abbott-9349|Patricia Abbott]], [[Moore-20209|Jim Moore]], [[Oosterhoudt-24|Geoff Oosterhoudt]], [[Olson-7587|Sharon Olson]], [[B-404|Anne B]], [[Rutherford-448|Dave Rutherford]], [[Gutknecht-98|Danny Gutknecht]], [[Balow-3|John Balow]], [[Johnson-18438|Kay (Johnson) Wilson]], [[Durland-162|Donna Durland]], [[Testa-4|Judy Testa]], [[O'Dell-121|Lorraine O'Dell M.L.S.]], [[Risso-29|Ann Risso]], [[St._Jean-158|Karen St. Jean]], [[Thiers-22|Jan (Thiers) Rohn]], [[Roberts-7085|Peter Roberts]], [[Mix-216|Steven Mix]], [[Menchaca-94|Jay Menchaca]], [[Smith-224582|John Smith]], [[Goolaerts-1|Pierre Goolaerts]], [[Britton-942|Sally (Britton) Shreeve]], [[Barker-14393|Bruce Barker]], [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]] *September: [[Stawski-25|Andrea (Stawski) Pack]], [[Doherty-2064|Melanie (Doherty) McComb]],[[Taber-633|Kathy (Taber) Fetters]], [[Oosterhoudt-24|Geoff Oosterhoudt]], [[McKellar-230|Bocca Sue McKellar CPA]], [[Beers-813|Margreet Beers]], [[Jansen-5412|Klaas Jansen]], [[Olson-7587|Sharon Olson]], [[B-404|Anne B]], [[Moore-20209|Jim Moore]], [[Hannemann-76|U (Hannemann) Swanson]], [[Carruth-363|Linda (Carruth) Peterson]], [[Maple-414|Bruce Maple]], [[Selinger-52|D. Selinger]], [[Jones-102730|Ashley Jones JD]], [[Baggott-44|H Baggott]], [[Entrikin-5|Kie (Entrikin) Zelms]], [[Pierpont-94|Rick Pierpont]], [[Mix-216|Steven Mix]], [[Fitzpatrick-2993|Kathy (Fitzpatrick) Lewis]], [[Balow-3|John Balow]], [[Smith-116348|Barry Smith]], [[MacDonald-10654|Jack MacDonald]], [[Mc_Nutt-944|Margaret Ann Mc Nutt]] *October: [[Sander-228|Dawnmarie (Sander) Cecora]], [[Lowry-3068|Tanya Lowry]], [[Haupaix-1|Léa Haupaix]], [[Dreyer-373|Sjana Lee (Dreyer) Bauer]], [[Sansum-45|Andrew Sansum]], [[Fitz-Henry-9|Jo Fitz-Henry]], [[Theisen-322|Gary Theisen]], [[Whitten-1|Chris Whitten]], [[Cole-12288|M Cole]], [[Sahm-97|BB Sahm]], [[Rae-355|Darcie (Rae) Light]], [[Wilder-1162|Carol Wilder]], [[Mohr-1284|Laurence Mohr]], [[Spratlin-29|Ken Spratlin]], [[Johnson-18438|Kay (Johnson) Wilson]], [[Johnson-97272|Rhonda (Johnson) Jacobson]], [[Gardiner-1534|Rick Gardiner]], [[Van_Riper-81|Arthur Van Riper]], [[VanHouten-724|Richard W. VanHouten]], [[Gauthier-2258|N Gauthier]], [[Trtnik-2|Aleš Trtnik]], [[Schreuders-8|Leo Schreuders]], [[Houseman-341|Natasha Houseman]], [[Grozev-1|Dina Grozev]], [[Sheldon-1366|Richard Sheldon Sr]] *November: [[Oliver-17951|David Oliver]], [[Husted-87|H Husted]], [[Shoults-17|Janne (Shoults) Gorman]], [[Smith-32867|Jillaine Smith]], [[Caswell-742|Nancy Caswell]], [[Crannell-6|Linda Crannell]], [[Taylor-25258|Carole Taylor]], [[Lowry-3068|Tanya Lowry]], [[Risso-29|Ann Risso]], [[Liard-1|Danielle Liard]], [[Jones-102730|Ashley Jones JD]], [[Stewart-46610|Joan Stewart (Stewart) Smith]], [[Madison-125|Bobbie (Madison) Hall]], [[Foote-2264|Kathy (Foote) Durham]], [[Entrikin-5|Kie (Entrikin) Zelms]], [[Rutherford-448|Dave Rutherford]], [[E-261|David (E) Ebel]], [[Morrissey-335|Mike Morrissey]], [[Selvaggio-84|Lucy (Selvaggio) Selvaggio-Diaz]] *December: [[Thiele-295|Manuela Thiele]], [[Meehan-411|Beryl Meehan]], [[Nibling-2|Edie (Nibling) Kohutek J.D.]], [[Lowry-3068|Tanya Lowry]], [[Kast-241|Linda Kast]], [[Entrikin-5|Kie (Entrikin) Zelms]], [[N.-17|Maggie N.]], [[Barbaglia-1|Carrie Barbaglia]], [[Balow-3|John Balow]], [[St._Jean-158|Karen St. Jean]], [[Snow-2128|Chet Snow]], [[Weinheimer-29|Mark Weinheimer]], [[Wrenn-672|Rob Wrenn]], [[Thiessen-117|Traci Thiessen]], [[Cole-12288|M Cole]], [[Brown-79940|E Brown]], [[Stinnett-1101|Sherrie Stinnett]], [[Fitz-Henry-9| Jo Fitz-Henry]], [[Hyatt-1230|Susan Hyatt]], [[Bissonnette-81|Darlene Bissonnette]], [[VanAllen-9|Victoria (VanAllen) DeLuca]], [[Rutherford-448|Dave Rutherford]], [[Lamberton-139|Roy Lamberton]], I awarded Generous Genealogist badges to these 5 WikiTreers: # # # # # I awarded Family or Community Star badges to these 5 WikiTreers: # [[McCollough-423|Kate McCollough]] (Community Star) # [[Schweitzberger-16|Aimee (Schweitzberger) Taylor]] (Family Star) # [[Sarlin-3|Ray Sarlin]] (Family Star) # [[Risso-29|Ann Risso]] (Family Star) # [[Marsh-9608|Celia Marsh]] (Family Star) - '''5 DONE!!''' {{Purple|Claimed credit 20 September 2023}} # [[Wendell-374|Karen Wendell]] (Family Star) # [[Whittington-2355|P Whittington]] (Family Star) # [[Moser-996|Susan (Moser) Dougherty]] (Family Star) # [[Embleton-89|Jane Embleton]] (Family Star) # [[Reauveau-1|Nina Reauveau]] (Family Star) - '''10 DONE''' # [[Olson-7587|Sharon Olson]] (Community Star) # [[MacDonald-10654|Jack MacDonald]] (Family Star) # [[Arjona-6|Melissa Arjona]] (Family Star) # [[Van_Riper-81|Arthur Van Riper Jr]] (Family Star) # [[St._Jean-158|Karen St. Jean]] (Family Star) - '''15 DONE''' # [[Stewart-46610|Joan Stewart (Stewart) Smith]] (Family Star) Tried out 3 apps that you have not used before: # AutoBio - Accidentally clicked on something that caused AutoBio to rearrange and reformat the biography of a new profile I was editing. I didn't like what I saw! Since then, I found the button that activates AutoBio so I have tried it out deliberately. Looks useful! (But only for kickstarting a biography on profiles that don't have one already.) # [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/Xfriends.php X Friends] - Tried it and advised Greg that it disappointed me by not including any X-chromosome inheritance data for my father's lines. (Apparently it thinks I am male.) He said he would add an option to specify the gender for private profiles (like my profile), but that hasn't happened yet. # CC7 Views (in "Tree Apps") - With this app, I figured out who had added a few people to my CC7 count recently. :-) - '''3 DONE''' {{Blue|Ready to claim as part of my second set of 15 missions}} # WikiTree Sourcer - Liked the way it searches the online database sites. Had to uninstall it because it was slowing down my browser. I invited these 5 people to join WikiTree: # # # # # I shared these 15 Question of the Week images on my social media account(s): # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # I shared the shareable family tree image for these 15 ancestors on my social media account(s): # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # I watched these 15 Saturday Roundup videos on YouTube and left a comment: # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # I watched these 15 WikiTree Wednesday videos on YouTube and left a comment: # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # I watched these 5 videos from WikiTree Day 2022 and left a comment: # # # # #

Elliott Name Study

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[[Category:Elliott Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category:Family Mysteries]] [[Category: Elliott Family Brick Wall]] == How to Join == :Please contact the project leader [[Elliott-4594|Alex Elliott]] or post a comment to the right. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! ===To add profiles to the Elliott ONS=== :To go to the Elliott Name Study category page [[:Category:Elliott_Name_Study|Click here]] == Goals == :This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == * Research and discuss the origin of the name Elliott. * Identify Gateway ancestors and add them to the Elliott Name Study Category - the template for this ''One Name Study|name=Elliott'' - must have two '''{''' of these brackets front and at end for it to work '''}''' see: (Category:Elliott Name Study) page * Find connections between all Elliotts around the world through common ancestors. * Locate any relevant informational websites and resources and add them to the Recommended Reads section below. ** Add and compare DNA test results for connections. (Optional but strongly recommended.) == Elliott Name Origin == :'''Elliot''' (also spelled '''Eliot''', '''Elliott''', '''Eliott''' and '''Elyot''') is a personal name which can serve as either a surname or a given name. Although the given name was historically given to males, females named Elliot have increased from 414 in 2009 to 770 in 2013, in United States. :The origin of the surname is obscure, perhaps due to much of the genealogy of the Eliott clan being burnt in the destruction of the castle at Stobs in 1712 AD. The clan society usually accepts that the name originated from the town and river Elliot in Angus, Scotland. Some other sources suggest it may be derived from a French form of Elias, which is itself derived from the biblical name "Elijah". Yet other sources claim that the Scottish surnames (Eliott, Elliot) originate from the Ellot Scottish border-clan, from a transformation of the name Elwold. There are also records in the Domesday Book of the name spelled "Ailiet", thought to originate from an old English name "Æþelgeat" (meaning "noble gate") and leading to the English and Scottish given name spelled "Elyat", which in turn leads to the modern alternative spelling of the name "Elyot".
:It is generally agreed that spelling of the surname originated in the early 13th century as "Eliot" as there is reference to "Geoffrey Eliot", Abbot of Hyde, in documents linked to the creation of the Magna Carta.[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elliot Elliot Name Wikipedia] == Stories == :William the Conqueror’s troops landed without encountering any resistance at Pevensey, near Hastings, on the 28th of September, 1066. The Archers landed first. They wore short habits and had their hair cut close. Next followed the horsemen wearing steel head pieces, tunics, cuirasses, long spears, and straight two-edged swords. Next came the workmen of the army, pioneers, carpenters, and smiths, who unloaded on the strand, piece by piece, three wooded castles framed and prepared beforehand. The Duke (William) was the last to come ashore. Upon setting his feet upon land, made a false step and fell upon his face. A murmur immediately arose and some voices cried out,'' “God preserve us!” '' :This is a bad sign, but William, resting, instantly said, :" “What is the matter? What astonished you? I have grasped the land with my hands and by the splendor of God how far so ever it may extend it is mine — it is yours.” '' :This quickly allayed the effect of the bad omen. Sir William De Aliote, then holding a distinguished rank in the invading army, drew his sword and swore by the honor of a soldier that he would maintain, at the hazard of his blood, that right.
:From this valiant Knight are descended the celebrated Lord Heathfield, the Earls of Minto, the St. Hermains, Sir William Frances, and Elliot of Stobs Baronet. [https://archive.org/stream/genealogyofellio00elli/genealogyofellio00elli_djvu.txt GENEALOGY of the ELLIOTT FAMILY By Leon D. Elliott. Archive.org] :Legend has it that the extra "t" in Elliott arose when a branch of the Elliots adopted Christianity. Differences in spelling can be distinguished in this rhyme: :''The double L and single T / Descent from Minto and Wolflee, / The double T and single L / Mark the old racce in Stobs that dwell. / The single L and single T / The Eliots of St Germans be, / But double T and double L, / Who they are nobody can tell.'' :Robert Bell in The Book of Scots-Irish Family Names adds: "For double L and double T, / the Scots should look across the sea!" He pointed out that 71 of 76 births of children by that name in Ireland in 1890 spelt it "Elliott." Elliot(t)s emigrated or were sent to Ireland in the early 17th century after the unification of the English and Scottish crowns. The Elliot(t)s were notorious reivers – cattle thieves – in the Scottish-English border area and, as such, a thorn in the side of both governments. Many settled in county Fermanagh.[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elliot Elliot Name Wikipedia] === Recommended Reads === * [https://archive.org/stream/genealogyofellio00elli/genealogyofellio00elli_djvu.txt ''GENEALOGY of the ELLIOTT FAMILY By Leon D. Elliott''. Archive.org] * [http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Elliott Surname Database: ''Elliott Last Name Origin''] * [http://www.familytreecircles.com/surname_ELLIOTT.html Familytreecircles: ''Elliott Family Tree and Elliott Genealogy Records''] * [https://coadb.com/surnames/elliott-arms.html Coat of Arms Database: ''Elliott Family History and Coat Of Arms''] * [https://www.houseofnames.com/elliott-family-crest House of Names: ''Elliott Surname, Family Crest and Coat of Arms''] * [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clan_Eliott ''Clan Elliot'' on Wikipedia] * [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gallgaedhil/elliott_border_reivers_dna.htm''Elliott (and Border Reivers) DNA Project:'' Freepages] * [https://elwald.com Elwald to Redheugh] * [http://elliotgen.com/wp/geneology/search.php?myfirstname=William&mylastname=Elliott&mypersonid= Elliot Clan Geneology]

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{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} ---- *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The current leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. *The coordinators of this page: [[Selman-334|David Selman]] and [[Stone-11794|Jay Stone]] ===Ellis County, Texas=== :Hometown Hero: [[Lummus-166|First Lieutenant Andrew Jackson Lummus (1915 - 1945)]], Medal of Honor Recipient and NFL New York Giants Football Player; Killed in Action on Iwo Jima ===Early Settlement and Organization=== Since Ellis County is in north-central Texas, it was bypassed by Spanish, Mexican, and early Anglo-American settlement efforts during the 18th and early 19th centuries.Limited land speculation did occur by the early 1830s when a series of Mexican land grants were issued on land with frontage on the Trinity River.Only three were issued in present-day Ellis County (see Figure 2), and the earliest of these parcels was an 11-league grant awarded to Rafael de la Pena on October 22, 1834 (Ellis County History Workshop 1972:9).Thomas Jefferson Chambers received an 8-league grant on September 23, 1834, in the southwestern portion of the county and which extends into Navarro County (Ellis County History Workshop 1972: 10).The third grant, which included 4 leagues, was issued to Alexander de la Garza on October 22, 1834 (Ellis County History Workshop 1972: 1 1). The issuance of these grants did not necessarily mean that they were settled in the 1830s.No physical or historical data suggest that these or other lands in present-day Ellis County were settled at that time.If settlers had come to the region, they likely were squatters with no legal property rights.Those who did hold legal title to property probably claimed the land because of its frontage to the Trinity River, which was considered the most desirable in the area.Consequently, the land likely was held for speculative purposes in anticipation of future settlement. Following Texas' independence from Mexico in 1836, the newly formed Republic of Texas aggressively sought new settlers to the country, and the government provided generous land offers as inducements.Several land grants were issued during the 1830s and early 1840s that resulted in substantial population growth.Among the most important of these was a grant that be came known as the Peters' Colony, a venture concentrated west of the Trinity River and which included the northern portion of Ellis County.The land grant was awarded to W.S. Peters and Associates (later known as Texas Emigration and Land Company) in 1841 and included more than 16,000 square miles of land within an area bounded by the Red River, the Trinity River, along a line that ran from near present-day Ennis to a point near Abilene in central-west Texas and along another line that extended northward to the Red River.Six hundred families were to be brought into the area within three years (Webb 1952, II:366). The Peters' Colony advertised and recruited settlers exclusively from the Upland South, represented by the states of Tennessee, Kentucky, Arkansas, and Missouri, and for several years sold land only to non-Texans.Families were given or could purchase, at reduced rates, up to 640 acres, and single men could receive up to 320 acres.By 1848, the company had introduced over 2,000 families to north Texas (Richardson 1981:145).This early attempt at induced settlement in the region contributed to the first organized Anglo-American habitation of Ellis County and established cultural and physical development trends that would endure for several decades. An examination of land records at the General Land Office in Austin, Texas, revealed that the first grants issued in the region, besides those of the Mexican Colonial era, were awarded in 1844 and included the Henry H. Cone Survey (Abstract 240), the Charles Marlin Survey (Abstract 669), the John Shay Survey (Abstract 974), and the Robert M. Williamson Survey (Abstract 1108).Increased settlement in subsequent years resulted in the creation of numerous surveys in the area.In 1844, a total of 22 patents were awarded, and a year later 33 more were issued.Altogether, 98 grants were awarded in the 1840s (General Land Office). Initial settlements in Ellis County and elsewhere in Peters' Colony were dispersed, and an agricultural-based economy was established.Water was the most critical factor in settlement patterns during this initial phase of development, as most pioneers tended to select land near the many creeks that flowed through the region.Another factor that seemed to influence the location of the early settlements was the natural vegetation in the region.Land in the eastern section of the county was more heavily wooded and thus needed to be cleared before it could be made tillable.The lack of manpower in this sparsely populated region tended to discourage settlement in this area.Other sections, such as the Blackland Prairie belt that extended northward through the central part of the county, were more open and less wooded, and thus were significantly more conducive to farming and/or cattle grazing. The first organized settlement in the county was founded by W.R. Howe, a native of Tennessee, who along with other families, moved to Chamber's Creek in central Ellis County in 1843.This enclave was initially known as Howe's Settlement but was later called Forreston. {{Image|file=Ellis_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Welcome to Waxahache. }} Other settlements soon sprang up throughout the region.The area near Reagor Springs, south of Waxahachie, was first settled in February 1844 by Sutherland Mayfield, who was awarded a league and a labor in 1847 (Ellis County History Workshop 1972: 12).Jonathan, Samuel, and William Billingsley moved to the upper Red Oak Creek area in 1844 near present-day Ovilla (Webb 1952 1:558).In 1847 the Humble family from Mississippi relocated to Cummins Creek, and along with other Lowland South families, established the community of Oak Grove in the southwestern part of the county.Ferris, in northeast Ellis County, was settled in 1850 by two families from Tennessee. Other communities were situated in strategic geographic locations.For example, Old Telico on the Trinity River was settled in 1850, and its founding reflected a desire to have a bustling river port on the waterway.The village was established with the belief that the increased number of settlers who came to Ellis County and subsequently established productive farms would need profitable transport systems to ship their raw goods to market.In the pre-railroad era, rivers were a primary means of transporting goods, and Old Telico and other communities on the Trinity River were established with the hope that they would become important centers for trade and commerce. As was true for much of north-central Texas, most of the immigrants who moved to Ellis County during this initial phase of settlement hailed from the South.Those from the Upland South tended to settle in the central and northern parts of the county, which were part of the Peters' Colony.On the other hand, families from the Lowland South, which included the states of the Gulf and Atlantic regions, generally settled in the southern and extreme eastern parts of the county. Throughout the 1840s, territory that now comprises Ellis County was part of Robertson and Navarro counties, and increased settlement of the area brought political pressure to create a new county with its own centrally located and equally accessible seat of local government.In 1849 residents successfully petitioned the Texas Legislature for a new county.It was named for Richard E. Ellis, who presided at the signing of the Texas Declaration of Independence and the Constitutional Convention. Three sites were initially considered for the county seat in 1849, but land owned by E. W. Rogers, near the geographical center of the county, was ultimately selected, and a town site was platted.The new community was named Waxahachie, as mandated by the legislative act that created the county.Joseph N. Wittenberg constructed a log building that served as the first county courthouse (Ellis County History Workshop 1972:22). The 1850s witnessed substantial growth and development: the county's population increased from 989 in 1850, when the first official census was taken in the county, to 5246 in 1860.General Land Office records likewise indicated growth, as the number of land grants awarded during the decade totaled 544 -- a five-fold increase from the 1840s.Much of the population was dispersed throughout the county on farms in rural areas.The only community of any consequence was Waxahachie, the seat of government. ====History/Timeline==== {{Image|file=Ellis_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=c |size=360 |caption=Waxahachie museum (1889Masonic Lodge). }}{{clear}} History 1843--The first settlement. Parent County 1849--Ellis County was created 20 December 1849 from Navarro County. County seat: Waxahachie The Texas State legislature officially established Ellis County on December 20,1849. The county was named for Richard Ellis, president of the Texas Constitutional Convention of 1836. ELLIS COUNTY. Ellis County is located in north central Texas. Waxahachie, the largest town and county seat, is on Interstate Highway 35E thirty miles south of Dallas. The county is bounded by Dallas County to the north, Kaufman to the east, Navarro and Hill counties to the south, and Johnson County to the west. The center point of the county is at 32°21' north latitude and 96°48' west longitude. Ellis County comprises 939 square miles of the Blackland Prairie. Away from the streams it is almost treeless except for scattered mesquite, cacti, and shrubs. Native vegetation consists mainly of bunch and short grasses, including Indian, buffalo, grama, big and little bluestems, and three-awn. Such native trees as ash, cottonwood, pecan, hackberry, bois d'arc, oak, and elm grow along watercourses. The terrain is level to rolling, with an elevation ranging from 300 to 700 feet above sea level. The area lies in a southeastward-sloping plain and is well drained by many streams that flow into the Trinity River, which forms the eastern boundary of the county. Red Oak, Waxahachie, Mill, and Chambers creeks drain most of the county. The Austin Escarpment, a high chalk ridge, extends in a northeast-southwest direction and cuts off drainage to the southeast. Mountain Creek flows northeast and drains the northwestern part of the county. The soils—predominantly calcareous, marly and variegated clays and clay loams—have average to good moisture retention and are underlain by a water supply sufficient for livestock, irrigation, and domestic purposes. The alluvial soils are mainly clay. Mineral resources include gas, oil, stone, and clays valuable for brickmaking. Chalk and shale provide material for the manufacture of cement. Temperatures range from an average low of 35° F in January to an average high of 96° in July, rainfall averages slightly less than thirty-six inches a year, and the growing season extends for 245 days. Tonkawa Indians were the earliest inhabitants of the future county, though parties of Wacos, Bidais, Anadarkos, and Kickapoos often hunted in the area. Spanish missionaries worked with the Tonkawas, and as the American settlers began to move into the region in the middle of the nineteenth century, the Indians offered little organized resistance. By 1859 the Tonkawas had been removed to Oklahoma. Before the Texas Revolution in 1836, the Mexican government granted land in what is now Ellis County to Thomas J. Chambersqv, Rafael Peña, and Alejandro de la Garza. In 1841 and 1842 the Republic of Texas granted land to William S. Peters in the northern half of the county, and Charles Fenton Mercer received a grant in 1843 in the southern part. One of the first settlers in the area was William R. Howe, who settled late in 1843 near the site of present Forreston. Howe immigrated under the Peters colony project and reportedly brought in a black woman thought to be the first slave in the county. The Southerland Mayfield family settled at Reagor Springs in February 1844, and the Billingsly family located near Ovilla later that year. Acting on a bill sponsored by Gen. Edward H. Tarrant, the state legislature officially established Ellis County on December 20, 1849. It was drawn from Navarro County, organized in February of the following year, and probably named for Richard Ellis, president of the Convention of 1836. Waxahachie was named the county seat and established on land donated by E. W. Rogers in August 1850. William Hawkins was the first chief justice (county judge). Judge Oran Milo Roberts presided over the first term of the Ellis County district court during the fall of 1850. A boundary dispute with Johnson County was temporarily settled during Reconstruction, when Ellis County ceded nearly 100 square miles of land. The argument resurfaced in the late 1880s and was finally peaceably settled by a new survey of the line in 1939. The early settlers of Ellis County came predominantly from the southern part of the United States, bringing their farming methods and their slaves. During the 1850s the slave population of the county increased more than twelvefold, to 1,104 in 1860, while the white population quadrupled to just more than 4,000. A number of Czechs (Bohemians), Hungarians, and Germans settled in the county during the 1850s. The most profitable business was cattle raising because of the mild climate and the native grasses covering the fertile prairies. The first settlers generally took land along the streams and raised some small grains to use at home or to trade for lumber in East Texas. Small amounts of cotton were raised and transported to Houston or Shreveport by ox teams. Ellis County found itself deeply embroiled in the secession crisis. Waxahachie citizens formed a chapter of the Knights of the Golden Circle, and in the fall of 1860 rumors of slave insurrections in Waxahachie and in nearby communities led to the lynching of a number of blacks and allegedly antislavery whites. In January 1861 Amzi Bradshaw and T. C. Neel represented Ellis County at the state Secession Convention in Austin. The following month the citizens of the county overwhelmingly supported secession. When William H. Parsons was instructed to raise a cavalry regiment, volunteers from Ellis County formed companies E, F, and H of the Twelfth Texas Cavalry, Parsons's Brigade. When the Nineteenth Regiment of Texas Cavalry was formed, Ellis County men formed companies A and C. The Confederate government operated a powder mill in Waxahachie and a hat factory near the site of present Italy during the Civil War. White residents deeply resented Reconstruction, which was marked by Union army occupation, emancipation and enfranchisement of blacks, and Republican politicians. Even before the Democratic party regained control of the political machinery of the state in 1874 Ellis County voted Democratic in national elections. The county voted solidly Democratic in all presidential elections from Reconstruction through the 1960s, though in 1948 the votes were too late to be counted. After 1972, when Republican Richard Nixon carried the county over Democrat George McGovern, the area began to trend Republican. Though Democrat Jimmy Carter carried the county in 1976, the area went Republican in every other presidential election from 1972 through 2004. Ellis County grew much in the 1870s. In 1868 J. W. Ferris and W. H. Getzendaner opened a bank that played a vital role in the development of the county's resources. The area began the change from a cattle range to an agricultural region in 1872 with the coming of the Houston and Texas Central Railroad. After the Panic of 1873 the heavy immigration from the Old South cotton areas prepared the country for its future leadership in cotton culture. The population almost tripled, growing from 7,514 in 1870 to 21,294 in 1880. Cotton production increased sixfold by the end of the decade, when it amounted to 18,956 bales. From 1855, when Rev. Michael Dickson organized the first county school at Milford, the residents of Ellis County were interested in education. During the postbellum period, most county schools were considered semiprivate because students paid some tuition in conjunction with a small supplement of state funds. Marvin College in Waxahachie opened in 1870 and made a significant contribution to the growth of the county. Ellis County continued to be agricultural and rural from 1880 to 1930. The population grew quite rapidly in the closing decades of the nineteenth century, to 50,059 in 1900, and increased more slowly thereafter to 55,700 in 1920. A slow decline set in by 1930, when the population was 53,936. The black population grew more rapidly than the white, as African Americans increased to almost one-fourth of the county population in 1930. The number of farms in the county rose from 2,884 in 1880 to about 6,000 in 1900, and stayed at that level through 1930, when it reached an all-time high of 6,082. By 1900 the average farm included 87.5 acres, down more than thirty acres during the previous two decades. Cotton became the leading money crop as land was fenced with barbed wire, herds were sold or driven farther west, and small grains lost acreage to cotton. Ellis County produced 91,298 bales at the turn of the century and in the early twentieth century was recognized as one of the leading cotton-growing areas in the United States. Agricultural growth did not necessarily bring prosperity to county farmers, however, as the percentage of tenants increased to 70 percent by 1900 and almost 82 percent by 1930. Though Ellis County had better than average transportation facilities for north central Texas, its nonagricultural economy expanded slowly from 1880 to 1930. Seven railroad companies built track in the county before 1910, including the Missouri, Kansas and Texas, the Fort Worth and New Orleans, and the Trinity and Brazos. Two electric railway lines were also built by the Texas Electric Railway Company around the time of World War I. The two earliest roads were stage roads leading from Dallas to Waco and Dallas to Corsicana. By 1892, after some lobbying in the county seat, a substantial number of iron truss bridges were built over Ellis County creeks. Ellis County developed in other ways as well around the turn of the century. Texas Presbyterian College, a school for girls in Milford, served the county before it was consolidated with Austin College in 1929. Trinity University, founded at Tehuacana during Reconstruction, moved to Waxahachie in 1902. In 1887 Ellis County sponsored its first county fair, an event that was held intermittently until World War II. Southwestern Telephone Company introduced telephone service into Waxahachie by 1883. The first efforts to bring electricity to the county started in 1887. Waxahachie Electric Light Company was established in 1890 and provided limited service. In 1913 and 1914 Texas Power and Light Company constructed a high-voltage transmission line, with substations in six Ellis County towns. The county had 203 industrial establishments at the turn of the century, more than at any time before the mid-twentieth century. The 1930s and 1940s marked the beginning of changes in Ellis County at least as important as those brought on by the Civil War and the coming of the railroad. The Great Depression drastically affected the county. There were more than 2,100 fewer farms in 1940 than in 1930, a trend that continued into the 1980s. In the same period the value of farm property fell 42 percent. Unemployment became a problem. In 1935, 3,054 workers were on government relief in Ellis County. The unemployment rate jumped from 6.9 percent to 16 percent between 1930 and 1940. In the latter year 1,026 workers were employed on public emergency works, and another 1,747 were looking for work. The number of pupils enrolled in the county public schools declined 18 percent during the decade. Farmers began to replace their farm animals with tractors, and the average farm size increased. The cotton crop was reduced by soil erosion and acreage controls. Increasing acreage was used for other crops, particularly small grains. Though World War II ended the depression, the trends begun in 1930 lasted for another forty years. County population fell to 47,753 in 1940 and to a twentieth-century low of 43,395 in 1960. In 1940 Ellis County was 48 percent urban after the decline of its farms in the previous decade. Two years later Trinity University moved from Waxahachie to San Antonio. A Southwestern Assemblies of God school did, however, move into Waxahachie in 1943. By 1950 more than half the county residents lived in urban areas. As Ellis County suffered an agricultural decline and a population loss from 1930 into the 1960s, other developments indicated recovery. Since many of the area soils were damaged before World War II, soil-conservation districts were established in the 1940s to improve the agricultural output of the county. The automobile revolutionized transportation and necessitated improved roads. Ellis County had only 10,823 motor vehicles registered in 1938. By 1969 the total was 18,493. All major roads in the county were paved by 1948. By 1970 Interstate 45 and Interstate 35E were completed through the county. The Rural Electrification Administration brought electricity to the rural residences and farms in the county. The Brazos Electric Power Cooperative began its service in 1941. By 1954, 95 percent of the farms in the county had electricity. Educational advances were also evident. In 1950 only 21 percent of those aged twenty-five or older were high school graduates. By 1970 this figure had risen to 41 percent. Oil was discovered in 1953. Maize acreage overtook that of cotton, and ranches took the place of many small farms. Developments in Ellis County during the 1960s and 1970s suggested that the downward trend of the preceding decades was being halted or reversed. The county population began to increase again in the 1960s, reaching 46,638 in 1970, when the number of blacks had declined to 8,593, or some 18 percent of the whole. The population reached a new high of 59,743 in 1980, when black residents constituted 12 percent of the whole and Hispanics had risen to 10 percent. The decrease in the number of farms slowed, while agricultural property value rose to more than $275 million. All types of nonagricultural economic activities made gains. Establishments dealing in oil and gas, contract construction, manufacturing, transportation and public utilities, and wholesale trade more than doubled between 1970 and 1983. The growth of Waxahachie and the increasing development along Interstate 35E suggested a trend toward significant commercial county development. Educational advances continued; a majority of residents twenty-five or older were high school graduates in 1980, and by 2000 more than two-thirds of them were. By 1990 the Ellis County economy showed a balance between varied manufacturing, agribusiness, and commerce. The county population was 85,167. For the first time Hispanic residents formed a higher percentage (13.2) of the county population than blacks (10 percent). More than a third of the county's residents lived in the two largest communities, Waxahachie and Ennis. Many county residents were employed in Dallas, and the growth of such communities as Midlothian, Red Oak, Ferris, and Ovilla demonstrated how county development had become tied to the Dallas-Fort Worth economy. Cultural events in the county included Scarbrough Faire, the National Polka Festival at Ennis, and the Gingerbread Trail homes tour, and the county continued to exhibit an extensive interest in historical preservation. The growth and development of the 1970s and 1980s continued into the early twenty-first century. By 2014 there were 159,317 people living in the county. Waxahachie (population, 31,621), the county's largest city and seat of government, had grown significantly, as had Ennis (18,707), Midlothian (20,183), Glenn Heights (11,782), and Red Oak (11,315). Other towns included Alma (337), Avalon (400), Bardwell (668), and Pecan Hill (628). In 2002 the county had 2,089 farms and ranches covering 464,039 acres, 59 percent of which were devoted to crops and 15 percent to pasture. That year farmers and ranchers in the area earned $43,436,000; crop sales accounted for $26,952,000 of the total. Cotton, cattle, hay, turf grass, nursery plants, wheat, horses, and sorghum were the chief agricultural products. In 1989 Ellis County was chosen as the site for the Superconducting Supercollider, a planned fifty-four-mile tunnel in which electrically charged protons would be accelerated for collision experiments. Ellis County residents exulted at the prospect of a burst of prosperity. The Texas National Research Laboratory Commission oversaw the purchase of almost 17,000 acres of land and began to construct facilities west of Waxahachie. But opposition to the project in Congress, resulting from charges that it was "pork" for Texas and from uncertainty about the value to be derived from a supercollider, resulted in the defunding of "Super Clyde" in 1993. At that point some 20 percent of the project had been completed, including fourteen miles of tunnel, a magnet-development complex, the supercollider central facility, and the linear accelerator. At its peak the project had employed some 2,100 people at the Ellis County site. In 2005 the Ellis County government owned the site, and was actively looking for a buyer to develop it. =====Government Offices===== *[http://co.ellis.tx.us/ Ellis County Website] Commissioner's Court The main government body of Ellis County is the Commissioner's Court. The court is comprised of a county judge and the four precinct commissioners. Precincts Ellis county is made up of four precincts, each having its own elected administrative , judicial, and law enforcement officials including: Precinct commissioner Justice of the peace Precinct constable Support staff Ellis county is served as a whole by: County / District Attorney Treasurer Auditor Tax Assessor / Collector County Clerk District clerk Sheriff's Office ====Politics==== Ellis is a staunchly Republican county in presidential elections. The last Democratic presidential candidate to carry the county was Jimmy Carter in 1976, and since 2000, Republican presidential candidates have won with more than two-thirds of the vote. *[http://www.capitol.state.tx.us/ State Legisaltors] *[http://www.fyi.legis.state.tx.us/mnuAddress.aspx Who Represents Me?] ====Geography==== Size:
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 952 square miles (2,470 km2), of which 935 square miles (2,420 km2) is land and 16 square miles (41 km2) (1.7%) is water. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hce04 :'''Location''' -north central Texas. :'''County Seat''' -Waxahachie, the largest town and county seat on Interstate Hwy 35E, 30 miles south of Dallas. :Dallas County to the north, Kaufman to the east, Navarro and Hill counties to the south, and Johnson County to the west. :'''Center point''' of the county is at 32°21' north latitude and 96°48' west longitude. :'''Type''': Ellis County- 939 square miles of the''' Blackland Prairie'''. :'''Vegetation''' - scattered mesquite, cacti, shrubs, Indian grass, buffalo grass, grama grass, big and little bluestems grass , and three-awn grass, ash, cottonwood, pecan, hackberry, bois d'arc, oak, and elm grow along watercourses. :'''Terrain''' is level to rolling, :'''Elevation''' 300 to 700 feet above sea level, in a southeastward-sloping plain. :'''Creeks/Rivers'''- Trinity River on eastern boundary of the county. Red Oak, Waxahachie, Mill, Chambers creeks . :'''Topography''' - Austin Escarpment, a high chalk ridge, extending in a NW/SW :'''Drainage''' - Mountain Creek flows NE, drains NW part of the county. :'''Soil''': alluvial soil-Clay, calcareous, marly, variegated clays and clay loams, (retain moisture, have average to good moisture retentio. :'''Mineral resources''' -gas, oil, stone, and brick making types of clays for brick making, chalk, shale for cement. :'''Temperatures''' 35° F in January to 96° in July :'''Rainfall''' averages 36 inches/year :'''Growing season''' extends for 245 days. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hce04 ====Adjacent counties==== [[Space:Dallas_County%2C_Texas|Dallas County (north)]] [[Space:Kaufman_County%2C_Texas|Kaufman County (northeast)]] [[Space:Henderson_County%2C_Texas|Henderson County (east)]] [[Space:Navarro_County%2C_Texas-1|Navarro County (southeast)]] [[Space:Hill_County%2C_Texas|Hill County (southwest)]] [[Space:Johnson_County%2C_Texas|Johnson County (west)]] [[Space:Tarrant_County%2C_Texas|Tarrant County (northwest)]] ==== Major highways ==== I-35E (TX) Interstate 35E I-45 (TX) Interstate 45 US 67 U.S. Route 67 US 77 U.S. 77 US 287 U.S. 287 Texas 34 State Highway 34 Texas 342 State Highway 342 ====Protected areas==== ====Demographics==== As of the census of 2000, there were 111,360 people, 37,020 households, and 29,653 families residing in the county. The population density was 118 people per square mile (46/km²). There were 39,071 housing units at an average density of 42 per square mile (16/km²). The racial makeup of the county was 80.63% White, 8.64% Black or African American, 0.59% Native American, 0.35% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 7.90% from other races, and 1.86% from two or more races. 18.42% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. There were 37,020 households out of which 42.10% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 64.80% were married couples living together, 11.00% had a female householder with no husband present, and 19.90% were non-families. 16.60% of all households were made up of individuals and 6.50% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.96 and the average family size was 3.31. A Williams Institute analysis of 2010 census data found there were about 3.2 same-sex couples per 1,000 households in the county. In the county, the population was spread out with 30.20% under the age of 18, 9.30% from 18 to 24, 29.80% from 25 to 44, 21.50% from 45 to 64, and 9.20% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 33 years. For every 100 females there were 98.30 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 95.40 males. The median income for a household in the county was $50,350, and the median income for a family was $55,358. Males had a median income of $37,613 versus $26,612 for females. The per capita income for the county was $20,212. About 6.80% of families and 8.60% of the population were below the poverty line, including 11.10% of those under age 18 and 10.40% of those age 65 or over. ====Cities==== *[[:Category:Bardwell, Texas|Bardwell]] *[[:Category:Cedar Hill, Texas|Cedar Hill]] *[[:Category:Ennis, Texas|Ennis]] *[[:Category:Ferris, Texas|Ferris]] *[[:Category:Glenn Heights, Texas|Glenn Heights]] *[[:Category:Mansfield, Texas|Mansfield]] *[[:Category:Maypearl, Texas|Maypearl]] *[[:Category:Midlothian, Texas|Midlothian]] *[[:Category:Ovilla, Texas|Ovilla]] *[[:Category:Pecan Hill, Texas|Pecan Hill]] *[[:Category:Red Oak, Texas|Red Oak]] *'''[[:Category:Waxahachie, Texas|Waxahachie]] (county seat)''' History of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ennis,_Texas Ennis] a city in Ellis County, Texas, United States. =====Towns===== *[[:Category:Alma, Texas|Alma]] *[[:Category:Garrett, Texas|Garrett]] *[[:Category:Italy, Texas|Italy]] *[[:Category:Milford, Texas|Milford]] *[[:Category:Oak Leaf, Texas|Oak Leaf]] *[[:Category:Palmer, Texas|Palmer]] =====Unincorporated Communities===== *[[:Category:Avalon, Texas|Avalon]] *[[:Category:Bell Branch, Texas|Bell Branch]] *[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hnb66 Boyce] *[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hnb67 Boz] *[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hvbad Buena Vista] *[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hnbag Byrd] *[[:Category:Crisp, Texas|Crisp]] *[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hnf54 Five Points] *[[:Category:Forreston, Texas|Forreston]] *[[:Category:Ike, Texas|Ike]] *[[:Category:India, Texas|India]] *[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hnl40 Lone Cedar] *[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hnl41 Lone Elm] *[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hnm69 Mountain Peak] *[[:Category:Nash, Texas|Nash]] *[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hrp46 Pluto] *[[:Category:Reagor Springs, Texas|Reagor Springs]] *[[:Category:Rockett, Texas|Rockett]] *[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hrs16 Sardis] *[[:Category:Telico, Texas|Telico]] *[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hnt30 Trumball] ====Formed From==== Navarro County, Texas Acting on a bill sponsored by Gen. Edward H. Tarrant, the state legislature officially established Ellis County on December 20, 1849. It was drawn from Navarro County, organized in February of the following year, and probably named for Richard Ellis, president of the Convention of 1836. Waxahachie was named the county seat and established on land donated by E. W. Rogers in August 1850. William Hawkins was the first chief justice (county judge). Judge Oran Milo Roberts presided over the first term of the Ellis County district court during the fall of 1850. A boundary dispute with Johnson County was temporarily settled during Reconstruction, when Ellis County ceded nearly 100 square miles of land. The argument resurfaced in the late 1880s and was finally peaceably settled by a new survey of the line in 1939. ===Resources=== ===Census=== Historical population Census Pop. %± 1850 989 — 1860 5,246 430.4% 1870 7,514 43.2% 1880 21,294 183.4% 1890 31,774 49.2% 1900 50,059 57.5% 1910 53,629 7.1% 1920 55,700 3.9% 1930 53,936 −3.2% 1940 47,733 −11.5% 1950 45,645 −4.4% 1960 43,395 −4.9% 1970 46,638 7.5% 1980 59,743 28.1% 1990 85,167 42.6% 2000 111,360 30.8% 2010 149,610 34.3% Est. 2015 163,632 9.4% U.S. Decennial Census 1850–2010 2010–2014 ===Notables=== *[http://www.famousfix.com/list/people-from-ellis-county-texas Famous People of Ellis County, Texas] '''Richard Ellis''' (1781-1846) whom Ellis County was named after.[http://www.cemetery.state.tx.us/pub/user_form.asp?pers_id=20] '''Jesse Bartley Milam''' Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation [https://www.famousfix.com/topic/j-b-milam][https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._B._Milam][https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/19551734/jesse-bartley-milam][https://www.geni.com/people/Jesse-Milam-Principal-Chief-of-the-Cherokee-Nation/6000000011715956242][https://www.ancestry.com/genealogy/records/jesse-bartley-milam_38339073] '''First Lieutenant Andrew Jackson Lummus''' Hometown Hero: [[Lummus-166|First Lieutenant ]], Medal of Honor Recipient and NFL New York Giants Football Player; Killed in Action on Iwo Jima. Also see [https://www.famousfix.com/topic/jack-lummus-6017837] '''Clyde Barrow''' of Bonnie and Clyde, [http://www.texashighways.com/blog/item/6780-outlaws-bonnie-and-clyde Outlaws.] Also see [https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hnr09 TSHA.] and[https://www.famousfix.com/topic/bonnie-and-clyde-criminal. Bonnie & Clyde] '''J. D. Grey''', clergyman, pastor of Tabernacle Baptist Church in Ennis, 1931-1934; later president of the Southern Baptist Convention. Also see [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellis_County,_Texas Notable people.] '''Joe Barton''' U.S. House of Representative [https://www.famousfix.com/topic/joe-barton] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Barton] '''Ernest Tubb''' Country singer and songwriter, Tubb was born on a cotton farm near Crisp, in Ellis County, Texas (now a ghost town).[https://www.famousfix.com/topic/ernest-tubb][https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernest_Tubb], '''Tevin Campbell''' Singer, Songwriter, Actor [https://www.famousfix.com/topic/tevin-campbell] '''Boxcar Willie''' Country Singer[https://www.famousfix.com/topic/boxcar-willie][https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boxcar_Willie][https://www.last.fm/music/Boxcar+Willie][https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5185/boxcar-willie] '''Dick Murdock''' Professional Wrestler [https://www.famousfix.com/topic/dick-murdoch][https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Murdoch][http://www.mikemooneyham.com/1996/06/23/murdoch-was-larger-than-life/] '''Donnie Fleeman''' professional light-heavyweight boxer, only Ellis County native to fight 3 world champion heavyweights; Sonny Liston, Ezzard Charles, and Muhammad Ali (formerly Cassius Clay). 47 national/international fights in his professional career. 37 wins, 22 KOs. Won State Heavyweight Title (Golden Gloves) in 1953 - contender for National Heavyweight Title, but lost to Sonny Liston. Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali) was Fleeman's last professional fight, and took place in Miami, FL in 1961. This was Clay's 5th professional fight. Also see [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=88123845 Donnie Fleeman professional light-heavyweight boxer.] '''Graham Harrell''' American Football[https://www.famousfix.com/topic/graham-harrell][https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graham_Harrell][https://boxcarwillie.com/] '''Ramon Lee "Ray" Armstrong''' American Football[https://www.famousfix.com/topic/ray-armstrong][https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray-Ray_Armstrong][https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/A/ArmsRa01.htm][https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/A/ArmsRa01.htm] '''Pamela Ann Bowers''' Baylor University Women's Basketball Coach [https://www.famousfix.com/topic/pam-bowers][https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pam_Bowers] '''Pinky Higgins''' Born Michael Franklin - Major League Baseball [https://www.famousfix.com/topic/pinky-higgins][https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinky_Higgins][https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/h/higgipi01.shtml][https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7287734/pinky-higgins][https://baseball.fandom.com/wiki/Pinky_Higgins] '''Michael Franklin "Pinky" Higgins''' Major League Baseball [https://www.famousfix.com/topic/pinky-higgins][https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinky_Higgins][https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/h/higgipi01.shtml][http://www.baseball-almanac.com/players/player.php?p=higgipi01][https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7287734/pinky-Higgins] '''Robert Edward "Bob" Finley''' Major League Baseball [https://www.famousfix.com/topic/bob-finley][https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Finley][https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/f/finlebo01.shtml] '''Donald Wayne "Don" Floyd''' American Football [https://www.famousfix.com/topic/don-floyd][https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Floyd][https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/F/FloyDo00.htm] '''Kendall Morris''' American Beauty Pageant, Miss Texas 2011[https://www.famousfix.com/topic/kendall-morris][https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kendall_Morris] ''' Jackie Faye Williams''' Miss Texas 1962 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miss_Texas_USA] ===Land Grants=== Limited land speculation did occur by the early 1830s when a series of Mexican land grants were issued on land with frontage on the Trinity River.Only three were issued in present-day Ellis County (see Figure 2), and the earliest of these parcels was an 11-league grant awarded to Rafael de la Pena on October 22, 1834 (Ellis County History Workshop 1972:9).Thomas Jefferson Chambers received an 8-league grant on September 23, 1834, in the southwestern portion of the county and which extends into Navarro County (Ellis County History Workshop 1972: 10).The third grant, which included 4 leagues, was issued to Alexander de la Garza on October 22, 1834 (Ellis County History Workshop 1972: 1 1). ===Recreation=== Ellis County Museum, Waxahachie, Texas Street Address: 201 S. College St., Waxahachie, Texas 75165 Lake Bardwell Lake Waxahachie Scarborough Renaissance Festival; 2511 FM Rd., Waxahachie, Texas; a yearly event in usually in April and May. https://www.srfestival.com/ Sreams Hallowenn Theme Park; 2511 FM Rd., Waxahachie, Texas; a yearly event in October. http://www.dallashauntedhouses.com/halloween/screams-park-ny.html Texas Country Reporter Festival; a yearly event in usually in October held on the square in downtown Waxhachie, Texas Texas Motoplex Race Track; 7500 US Hwy 287, Ennis, Texas http://texasmotorplex.com/ Ennis Blue Bonnett Trail; a yearly event usually held in April. http://bluebonnettrail.org/ Crape Myrtle Festival; a yealy event usually held in usually held in July Chautauqua Auditorium in Getzendaner Park: Variety of Events throughout the year. Waxahachie Farmers Market; Seasonal: Opened usually April through October, 410 S. Rogers St., Waxahachie, Texas. Waxahachie WWII Weekend & Reenactment; yearly event usually held in November. Bethlehem Revisited; yearly event usually the first two weekends of December; Located Behind Central Presbyterian Church; 402 N. College Street Waxahachie, Texas 75165. Free Admission. Candlelight Home Tour; yearly event usually the first two weekends of December; See a number of historic homes decorated in style for the Christmas Holidays. ===National Register of Historic Places listings in Ellis County, Texas=== See:[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Ellis_County,_Texas List of Registered Historic Places in Ellis County, Texas.] ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *Cemeteries Categorized on WikiTree: *[[:Category: Alma Cemetery, Alma, Texas|Alma Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Crisp Cemetery, Crisp, Ellis County, Texas|Crisp Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Elm Branch Cemetery, Bardwell, Texas|Elm Branch Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Mobley Cemetery, Cedar Hill, Texas|Mobley Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Myrtle Cemetery, Ennis, Texas|Myrtle Cemetery]] *[[:Category: St Joseph Cemetery, Ennis, Texas|Saint Joseph Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Ferris Memorial Park North, Ferris, Texas|Ferris Memorial Park North]] *[[:Category: Graves Cemetery, Rockett, Texas|Graves Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Bethel Cemetery, Maypearl, Texas|Bethel Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Maypearl Cemetery, Maypearl, Texas|Maypearl Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Milford Cemetery, Milford, Texas|Milford Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Telico Cemetery, Telico, Texas|elico Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Hillcrest Burial Park Cemetery, Waxahachie, Texas|Hillcrest Burial Park Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Waxahachie City Cemetery, Waxahachie, Texas|Waxahachie City Cemetery]] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Ellis/ListEllis.html List of Cemeteries of Ellis County Texas] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2589 FindaGrave Ellis co. Cemeteries] ===Sources=== 1* Ellis County, Texas From [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellis_County,_Texas Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia] 2* Ellis County, Texas Official Website [http://co.ellis.tx.us/index.aspx Ellis County] 3* [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txecm/ Ellis County Museum] 4* [http://www.cemetery.state.tx.us/pub/user_form.asp?pers_id=20 Richard Ellis (1781-1846)] "ELLIS, RICHARD." The Handbook of Texas Online. 5* [https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hce04 Texas State Historical Association], Ellis County, Texas 6* [https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth89124/m1/1/ The Portal to Texas History, Map of Ellis County, map, May 27, 1857] 7* [http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hce04. Handbook of Texas Online, Robert J. Haaser, "Ellis County] Texas State Historical Association. 8* [http://www.srfestival.com/ Scarborough Renaissance Festival] 9* [http://texascountryreporter.com/festival Texas Country Reporter Festival] 10* ELLIS COUNTY, BIBLIOGRAPHY: Helen G. Goodlett, Settlement and Development of Ellis County, Texas, 1849–1860 (M.A. thesis, University of Colorado, 1933). Edna Davis Hawkins et al., History of Ellis County, Texas (Waco: Texian, 1972). Memorial and Biographical History of Ellis County (Chicago: Lewis, 1892; rpt., as Ellis County History, Fort Worth: Historical Publishers, 1972). [https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hce04 Handbook of Texas Online, Robert J. Haaser, "Ellis County,"] 11* Guide to Ellis County Texas ancestry, family history, and genealogy research page. Birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, family history, and military records. [https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ellis_County,_Texas_Genealogy Family Search] 12* Ellis County Historical Commission, Early Settlement and Organization [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txechc/ellisearly.html Early Settlement and Organization hosted by roots web] 13* Ennis, Texas, From [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ennis,_Texas Wikipedia], the free encyclopedia. 14* National Register of Historic Places listings in Ellis County, Texas From [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Ellis_County,_Texas Wikipedia], the free encyclopedia. 15*https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hce04 16*TSHA Texas State Historcial Association; https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online

Ellis Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:Ellis Name Study]] [[Category:Ellis Y-DNA]] ===About the surname ...=== [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellis Wikipedia]] [[https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=ellis Ancestry.com]] [[https://www.houseofnames.com/ellis-family-crest House of Names]] [[https://www.thoughtco.com/ellis-surname-meaning-and-origin-4080312 ELLIS Surname Meaning and Family History]] [[https://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Ellis SurnameDB]] ===Variations=== Alce , Ales , Alis , Allace , Alles , Alless , Allis , Alliss , Eles , Elice , Elis , Elles , Ellice , Ellis , Els , Elys, Ioels ===What this project is about=== This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Ellis and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, [[Ellis-6095|'''Dawn Ellis''']], if you have any questions or would like to get involved. ===Get involved=== To categorize Ellis profiles visit the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Categorization help pages.] Using the categorize icon, look for '''Ellis Name Study'''. Profiles will then be listed with male relatives on the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Ellis_Name_Study Ellis Name Study Category page]. Categorized profiles are listed on the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Ellis_Name_Study Category: Ellis Name Study] page. Feel free to add more than one place/Name study category for individuals who lived in more than one location. ===Researchers=== Request to be added to our list. [[Ellis-6095|Dawn Ellis]] [[Shepard-2005|Paul Shepard]] [[Davis-22213|Teresa Shearin Davis]] ===Genetic Genealogy or DNA=== If you are interested in Genetic Genealogy and the surname Ellis, we have a [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Ellis_Surname_Y_DNA_Project&public=1 Y DNA Project focusing on the Surname Ellis]

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[[Category:Ellis Y-DNA]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category: DNA Group Projects]] ::*[https://www.ellisydna.org/ Offical Project website] ::*[https://www.familytreedna.com/public/EllisSurnameDNAProject?iframe=yresults Group project Results FTDNA] '''About the surname -''' There are many different families with the surname Ellis (or variant) that are NOT related to each other in a genealogical time frame. We know this from the dna project. So far we have 7 different Haplogroups: E, G, I1, I2, J2, R1a, R1b. ::[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellis Wikipedia] ::[https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=ellis Ancestry.com] ::[https://www.houseofnames.com/ellis-family-crest House of Names] ::[https://www.thoughtco.com/ellis-surname-meaning-and-origin-4080312 ELLIS Surname Meaning and Family History] ::[https://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Ellis SurnameDB] '''Name Variations -''' Alce , Ales , Alis , Allace , Alles , Alless , Allis , Alliss , Eles , Elice , Elis , Elles , Ellice , Ellis , Els , Elys, Ioels. '''What this project is about -''' This is a Wikitree Y DNA project for the surname Ellis and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. It is meant to be a companion to the [https://www.ellisydna.org/ Offical Project website]. '''Get involved -''' Only men with the surname Ellis (usually) can be tested for this DNA project. Female family members or "proxies" can be involved in the project. Visit the [https://www.familytreedna.com/project-join-request.aspx?group=Ellis offical project website] to join the project. '''Why only Y-DNA -''' The DNA project uses only '''Y-DNA'''. This is because, in Western culture, the surname is passed down the male line. We can use y-dna to follow the surname and trace distinct family lines. '''Categories''' - Each male Ellis profile will be categorized with the basic [[Category:Ellis_Y-DNA]] , which is the highest level category for the project. When at least two of the descendants of a particular man have been ydna tested all descendants will be assigned a new category with the name defining their group, ie. [[Category:Ellis_Y-DNA_J2_Group_1]]. The high level category will then be removed from the profile. '''Researchers -''' Please contact the project leader, [[Ellis-6095|'''Dawn Ellis''']], if you have any questions or would like to get involved. '''Haplogroups and Progenitures -''' ''EKA = earliest known ancestor'' ''MRCA = most recent common ancestor'' ==== Haplogroup E==== ::EKA Lineage 1 - [[Ioels-5|Benjamin Ioels (Ellis)]]; Kit # 182736 Big Y. ::[https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Ioels-5/890 Y DNA Descendants] ::EKA Lineage 2 - [[Ellis-21553|Nathan Ellis]] 1829, North Carolina; Kit # 190848 ::[https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Ellis-21553/890 Y DNA Descendants] ::EKA Lineage 3 - [[Ellis-13758|Anderson "Ank" Ellis]], 1886, Alabama; Kit # N90284 ::[https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Ellis-13758/890 Y DNA Descendants] ::(The lineages above are not related to each other. All members are unmatched.) ::[https://www.ellisydna.org/ui133.htm Official Project Website Haplogroup E.] ::[https://www.familytreedna.com/public/EllisSurnameDNAProject?iframe=yresults For up to date Haplogroup/SNPs see the FTDNA results table] ::[[:Category:Ellis_Y-DNA_E Unmatched|All known wikitree profiles in this group]]. ==== Haplogroup G==== ::EKA Lineage 1 - [[Ellis-21583|Philip Ellis]] 1827, PA; Kit # 190436 ::[https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Ellis-21583/890 Y DNA Descendants] ::EKA Lineage 2 - [[Ellis-21585|Israel Ellis]] 1865, Poland (or Russia); Kit # B11315 ::[https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Ellis-21585/890 Y DNA Descendants] ::EKA Lineage 3 - [[Ellis-15083|Shobal Ellis]] 1765, MD; Kit # 774911 ::[https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Ellis-15083/890 Y DNA Descendants] ::(The lineages above are not related to each other. All members are unmatched.) ::[[:Category:Ellis_Y-DNA_G Unmatched|All known wikitree profiles in this group]]. ::[https://www.ellisydna.org/ui45.htm Official Project Website Haplogroup G]. ::[https://www.familytreedna.com/public/EllisSurnameDNAProject?iframe=yresults For up to date Haplogroup/SNPs see the FTDNA results table] ==== Haplogroup I1==== =====Group 1===== ::MRCA - [[Ellis-5741|William Gordon Ellis]] c1704, Kent County, Maryland. ::Four known sons: :::# [[Ellis-5740|John]] 1729; Kit #'s 24239, 13235 - [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Ellis-5740/890 Y DNA Descendants]. :::# [[Ellis-9541|William]] 1738; Kit #'s 213671, 659321, 37367 - [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Ellis-9541/890 Y DNA Descendants]. :::# [[Ellis-6840|James]] 1739; Kit #'s N118383, 78645, 170911, 185826 - [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Ellis-6840/890 Y DNA Descendants]. :::# [[Ellis-5064|Benjamin]] 1741; Kit #'s 35667, 87550, 94809, B5075, 430203, 197362, 108458, 948869 Big Y - [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Ellis-5064/890 Y DNA Descendants]. ::[[:Category:Ellis_Y-DNA_I1_Group_1|All known wikitree profiles in this group]]. ::[https://www.ellisydna.org/ui12.htm Official Project Website Haplogroup I1 Group 1]. ::Maintenance needed: Possible profiles that should be looked at (ie. Cleaned up, sorted, corrected, merged etc.): [[Ellis-6132|John Clarn Ellis]], [[Ellis-5742|John Clarn Ellis Jr.]], [[Ellis-5743|John Clarn Ellis Sr.]], [[Ellis-5064|Benjamin Bigman Ellis]], [[Ellis-263|Benjamin Ellis]], [[Ellis-5741|William Gordon Ellis Sr.]], [[Ellis-5740|John Ellis]]. =====Group 2===== ::EKAs: ::[[Ellis-10600|Radford Ellis]] c1750, Kit # 54297 - [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Ellis-10600/890 Y DNA Descendants]. ::Descendants of [[Willingham-1030|William R. Willingham]] c1826 matches this group - Kit # 342043 - [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Willingham-1030/890 Y DNA Descendants.] ::[[:Category:Ellis_Y-DNA_I1_Group_2|All known wikitree profiles in this group]]. ::[https://www.ellisydna.org/ui24.htm Official Project Website Haplogroup I1 Group 2]. =====Group 3===== ::EKA: William Ellis, Swineshead, England (c 1394) ::[[:Category:Ellis_Y-DNA_I1_Group_3|All known wikitree profiles in this group]]. ::[https://www.ellisydna.org/ui23.htm Official Project Website Haplogroup I1 Group 3]. ::Researchers: ::[[Ellis-16375|Joe Ellis]] =====Group 4===== ::EKA: [[Ellis-25217|John Ellis]], b. c. 1800, South Carolina. ::[[:Category:Ellis_Y-DNA_I1_Group_4|All known wikitree profiles in this group]]. ::[https://www.ellisydna.org/ui30.htm Official Project Website Haplogroup I1 Group 4] =====Group 5===== ::EKA: [[Ellis-3146|Richard Ellis]], b. 1621, England, d. 1694, Dedham, Massachusetts. ::[https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Ellis-3146/890 Y-DNA descendants chart]. ::[[:Category:Ellis_Y-DNA_I1_Group_5|All known wikitree profiles in this group]]. ::[https://www.ellisydna.org/ui223.htm Official Project website I1 Group 5]. ::Researchers: ::[[Ellis-15229|Bernard Ellis]] =====Group 6===== ::[[:Category:Ellis_Y-DNA_I1_Group_6|All known wikitree profiles in this group]]. ::[https://www.ellisydna.org/ui230.htm Official Project Website Haplogroup I1 Group 6] =====Group 7===== ::[[:Category:Ellis_Y-DNA_I1_Group_7| All known wikitree profiles in this group]]. ::[https://www.ellisydna.org/ui270.htm Official Project Website Haplogroup I1 Group 7] =====I1 Unmatched===== ::[[:Category:Ellis_Y-DNA_I1_Unmatched| All known wikitree profiles in this group]]. ::[https://www.ellisydna.org/ui127.htm Official Project Website Haplogroup I1 Unmatched] ==== Haplogroup I2==== ::[[:Category:Ellis_Y-DNA_I2_Unmatched| All known wikitree profiles in this group]]. ::[https://www.ellisydna.org/ui280.htm Official Project Website Haplogroup I2 Unmatched] ==== Haplogroup J2==== =====Group 1===== ::EKA - [[Ellis-6309|Robert Ellis]], baptised 28 September 1693 at Northam Anglican Church, Northam, Devon, England. Married [[Braily-1|Agnes Braily]] 6 July 1725 at St. George's Anglican Church, Monkleigh, Devon, England. ::[http://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Ellis-6309/890 Y-DNA descendants chart]. ::[[:Category:Ellis_Y-DNA_J2_Group_1|All known wikitree profiles in this group]]. ::[https://www.ellisydna.org/ui06.htm Official Project Website Haplogroup J2]. ::Researchers: [[Ellis-6095|Dawn Ellis]] ::Maintenance needed - add categories [[Category:Ellis Name Study]][[Category:Ellis Y-DNA J2 Group 1]] to all DNA descendants, remove category [[Category:Ellis_Y-DNA]] =====Unmatched===== ::[[:Category:Ellis_Y-DNA_J2_Unmatched|All known wikitree profiles in this group]]. ::[https://www.ellisydna.org/ui06.htm Official Project Website Haplogroup J2] ==== Haplogroup R1a==== ::[[:Category:Ellis_Y-DNA_R1a_Unmatched|All known wikitree profiles in this group]]. ::[https://www.ellisydna.org/ui70.htm Official Project Website Haplogroup R1a]. ==== Haplogroup R1b==== =====Group 1===== ::[[:Category:Ellis_Y-DNA_R1b_Group 1|All known wikitree profiles in this group]]. ::[https://www.ellisydna.org/ui38.htm Official Project Website Haplogroup R1b Group 1]. =====Group 2===== Big Y results show that R1b Groups 2, 13 and 19 all descend from the same ancestor. The link is not within a genealogical timeframe. ::[[:Category:Ellis_Y-DNA_R1b_Group 2|All known wikitree profiles in this group]]. ::[https://www.ellisydna.org/ui40.htm Official Project Website Haplogroup R1b Group 2]. =====Group 3===== ::[[:Category:Ellis_Y-DNA_R1b_Group 3|All known wikitree profiles in this group]]. ::[https://www.ellisydna.org/ui34.htm Official Project Website Haplogroup R1b Group 3]. =====Group 4===== ::[[:Category:Ellis_Y-DNA_R1b_Group 4|All known wikitree profiles in this group]]. ::[https://www.ellisydna.org/ui52.htm Official Project Website Haplogroup R1b Group 4]. =====Group 5===== ::[[:Category:Ellis_Y-DNA_R1b_Group 5|All known wikitree profiles in this group]]. ::[https://www.ellisydna.org/ui63.htm Official Project Website Haplogroup R1b Group 5]. =====Group 6===== ::EKA: This group had submitted information that they might descend from Ellis Ellis, b. c. 1660, m. Lydia Humphrey. R1b Groups 17 & 19 submitted the same information. All three groups cannot descend from Ellis Ellis, though, and more research is required to determine which is the correct family. ::[[:Category:Ellis_Y-DNA_R1b_Group 6|All known wikitree profiles in this group]]. ::[https://www.ellisydna.org/ui66.htm Official Project Website Haplogroup R1b Group 6]. =====Group 7===== ::[[:Category:Ellis_Y-DNA_R1b_Group 7|All known wikitree profiles in this group]]. ::[https://www.ellisydna.org/ui75.htm Official Project Website Haplogroup R1b Group 7]. =====Group 8===== ::[[:Category:Ellis_Y-DNA_R1b_Group 8|All known wikitree profiles in this group]]. ::[https://www.ellisydna.org/ui77.htm Official Project Website Haplogroup R1b Group 8]. =====Group 9===== ::[[:Category:Ellis_Y-DNA_R1b_Group 9|All known wikitree profiles in this group]]. ::[https://www.ellisydna.org/ui206.htm Official Project Website Haplogroup R1b Group 9]. =====Group 10===== ::[[:Category:Ellis_Y-DNA_R1b_Group 10|All known wikitree profiles in this group]]. ::[https://www.ellisydna.org/ui84.htm Official Project Website Haplogroup R1b Group 10]. =====Group 11===== ::[[:Category:Ellis_Y-DNA_R1b_Group 11|All known wikitree profiles in this group]]. ::[https://www.ellisydna.org/ui92.htm Official Project Website Haplogroup R1b Group 11]. =====Group 12===== ::[[:Category:Ellis_Y-DNA_R1b_Group 12|All known wikitree profiles in this group]]. ::[https://www.ellisydna.org/ui96.htm Official Project Website Haplogroup R1b Group 12]. =====Group 13===== Big Y results show that R1b Groups 2, 13 and 19 all descend from the same ancestor. The link is not within a genealogical timeframe. ::[[:Category:Ellis_Y-DNA_R1b_Group 13|All known wikitree profiles in this group]]. ::[https://www.ellisydna.org/ui49.htm Official Project Website Haplogroup R1b Group 13]. =====Group 14===== ::[[:Category:Ellis_Y-DNA_R1b_Group 14|All known wikitree profiles in this group]]. ::[https://www.ellisydna.org/ui99.htm Official Project Website Haplogroup R1b Group 14]. =====Group 15===== ::[[:Category:Ellis_Y-DNA_R1b_Group 15|All known wikitree profiles in this group]]. ::[https://www.ellisydna.org/ui177.htm Official Project Website Haplogroup R1b Group 15]. =====Group 16===== ::[[:Category:Ellis_Y-DNA_R1b_Group 16|All known wikitree profiles in this group]]. ::[https://www.ellisydna.org/ui190.htm Official Project Website Haplogroup R1b Group 16]. =====Group 17===== ::EKA Lineage 1 - [[Ellis-632|Robert Ellis]] 1760-1849; There are some merges that need to be completed on this line. So far I have been unable to connect them to Thomas Ellis and Jane Hughes; Kit #'s 279832, 279833 ::EKA Lineage 2 - [[Ellis-11662|John Wesley Ellis]]; Thought to be the son of Ellis Ellis and Mary Ella Pickering. This line does lead directly back to Thomas Ellis and Jane Hughes. Thomas is thought to be the son of Ellis Ellis and Lydia Humphrey; Kit # 954702 - [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Ellis-3263/890 Y DNA Descendants] ::[[:Category:Ellis_Y-DNA_R1b_Group 17|All known wikitree profiles in this group]]. ::[https://www.ellisydna.org/ui214.htm Official Project Website Haplogroup R1b Group 17]. ::Researchers: ::[[Ellis-19260|Dan Ellis]] =====Group 18===== ::[[:Category:Ellis_Y-DNA_R1b_Group 18|All known wikitree profiles in this group]]. ::[https://www.ellisydna.org/ui217.htm Official Project Website Haplogroup R1b Group 18]. =====Group 19===== Big Y results show that R1b Groups 2, 13 and 19 all descend from the same ancestor. The link is not within a genealogical timeframe. ::[[:Category:Ellis_Y-DNA_R1b_Group 19|All known wikitree profiles in this group]]. ::[https://www.ellisydna.org/ui234.htm Official Project Website Haplogroup R1b Group 19]. =====Group 20===== ::[[:Category:Ellis_Y-DNA_R1b_Group 20|All known wikitree profiles in this group]]. ::[https://www.ellisydna.org/ui242.htm Official Project Website Haplogroup R1b Group 20]. =====Group 21===== ::[[:Category:Ellis_Y-DNA_R1b_Group 21|All known wikitree profiles in this group]]. ::[https://www.ellisydna.org/ui282.htm Official Project Website Haplogroup R1b Group 21]. =====Group 22===== ::[[:Category:Ellis_Y-DNA_R1b_Group 22|All known wikitree profiles in this group]]. ::[https://www.ellisydna.org/ui307.htm Official Project Website Haplogroup R1b Group 22]. =====Group 23===== ::[[:Category:Ellis_Y-DNA_R1b_Group 23|All known wikitree profiles in this group]]. ::[https://www.ellisydna.org/ui312.htm Official Project Website Haplogroup R1b Group 23]. =====Group 24===== ::[[:Category:Ellis_Y-DNA_R1b_Group 24|All known wikitree profiles in this group]]. ::[https://www.ellisydna.org/ui313.htm Official Project Website Haplogroup R1b Group 24]. =====Unmatched===== ::[[:Category:Ellis_Y-DNA_R1b_Unmatched|All known wikitree profiles in this group]]. ::[https://www.ellisydna.org/ui101.htm Official Project Website Haplogroup R1b Unmatched]. ------------------ For a list of all known Ellis profiles associated with the DNA Project visit our [[:Category:Ellis_Name_Study|Ellis Name Study Catagory]] Page. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=9095381 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Ellison Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:Ellison Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Ellison-1589|Gene Ellison]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. I am looking for genealogist and other collaborators to work on a surname project to close the circle on the variations of the name Ellison and its origins. == Task List == - Are there orphaned profiles that need improvement? - Are there unsourced profiles with the surname? - Are there unconnected profiles with the surname? - Origin of the surname Ellison - Variations of the name? - Was Allison interchangeable with Ellison? - Ellison's in Canada - Ellison’s in the Northeast USA - Ellison’s in the Southeast USA - Ellison’s in the Midwest and Western USA - European Ellison’s - Ellison's in Central America - Ellison's in South America - Ellison's in the Caribbean - Tie all Ellison’s back to one ancestor or group of persons indigenous to a location in Europe.

Eloise Asylum, Poorhouse, Hospital and Farm

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Eloise was a psychiatric hospital located in southeastern Michigan. It operated from 1839 to the early 1980s, and housed not only the mentally ill, but poor and sick people as well. At its prime, Eloise consisted of 78 buildings, 902 acres (3.7 km²) of land, a working farm, a firehouse and a post office. Now only ruins, an unmarked cemetery, sewer lids with "Eloise Hospital" engraved on them, and 4 of the original 78 buildings remain.

Elon Musk's Mennonite History

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[[Category:WikiTree Challenge Interesting Stories]] During the [[Help:WikiTree_Challenge|WikiTree Challenge]], our volunteer researchers worked collaboratively for one week on the family tree of business tycoon [[Musk-15|Elon Musk]] to find missing ancestors and interesting stories to share. One aspect we discovered among some of Elon’s ancestors was their deep connection to the Mennonites. To understand that, we needed to know a little more about Mennonite history. {{Image|file=Photos_for_WikiTree_Challenge_Stories.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=''Anabaptist Baptism }}Mennonites are Anabaptists which are a branch of Christianity. They grew out of the 16th Century Radical Reformation which followed the Protestant Reformation. Anabaptists aren’t Catholic or Protestant but they do share some beliefs. The major difference and cause for the Anabaptists to begin to separate from the state church was that they began re-baptizing adults as well as refusing to baptize infants. At that time, however, infant baptism wasn’t just an accepted practice, it also bestowed citizenship. Mennonites are named for Menno Simons, a Dutch priest who grasped onto the Anabaptist theology. {{Image|file=Photos_for_WikiTree_Challenge_Stories-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=''Anabaptist Burning }} As early as 1530 officials killed Anabaptist leaders, in an effort to purge Europe of what they considered to be a cult organization. Catholics imprisoned and burned Anabaptists as apostates. Lutherans exiled or beheaded them for blasphemy and sedition. Calvinists imprisoned and drowned them for sectarianism. These persecutions continued on into the 17th century and Elon’s ancestors were not left untouched. We looked at Elon’s ninth great-grandfather, [[Haldimann-14|Christian Haldimann]]. Born about 1625 in Steffisburg, Bern, Switzerland, Christian would later marry his second wife, Barbara Wyss there, on November 28, 1651. In July of 1673, Barbara was banned from Steffisburg for being an Anabaptist. After these accusations, constables went to the Haldimann home to arrest her. Outraged, Christian cried out loudly as he picked up a simple fork and waved it menacingly at the officers. For this action he received a prison sentence as well as a hefty fine of 200 pounds imposed by the bailiff of Thun. Many of the Anabaptists leaders, known for their pacifism, often fled their homelands instead of staying and fighting for their beliefs. In the mid-1600s, around 700 Mennonites emigrated from Zurich, Switzerland to Germany to try and start new lives. {{Image|file=Herr-99.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=''Hans Herr }}Among those was Reverend Hans Herr, Elon’s 9th great-grandfather. Hans was born in 1639 in Zurich, Switzerland to Hans Christian Herr and Catherina Haas. He’s been described as “of medium height, with long gray hair curled under at ends and parted in the middle; had heavy brows, dark hazel eyes, aquiline nose, mouth rather small with heavy lips, his complexion was florid, with full beard covering the face, the whole lighted by a countenance in which sweetness and austerity were gracefully blended.” In 1660, he married Elizabeth Kendig, with whom he would have eleven children. Not so fortunate, was another Anabaptist preacher from Zurich, [[Oberholtzer-21|Martin Oberholtzer]]. Martin happens to be connected to Elon via marriage. In about 1644, he was martyred, drowned by followers of the leader of the Protestant Reformation in Switzerland, Ulrich Zwingli. Incidentally, Ulrich is Elon’s 15th great-uncle. Martin’s son, [[Oberholtzer-40|Marcus]] and five of his brothers migrated from Switzerland around the same time as Hans and his family. They fled after Marx’s home was raided and he was finded for hosting an Anabaptist church in their home. Hans and the others left most everything behind and upon arriving in Germany became simple tenant farmers. Hans and his family lived in a large house along with 12 other families and rented the land they farmed from a Lord Von Venninge. {{Image|file=Penn-40-5.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=''William Penn at 22 }}In 1709, an incredible opportunity presented itself to Hans and his family through an invitation of [[Penn-40|William Penn]]. Born in 1644 in London, England, William was the son of Sir William Penn, and English admiral and landlord and Margaret Jasper Vanderschuren, daughter of a merchant. Even though he was a member of a distinguished family and son of a knight, William joined the Quakers at the age of 22. Persecuted for his beliefs, he was even imprisoned in the Tower of London for seven months between 1668-69 for pamphleteering and refusing to swear an oath of loyalty to the King. On June 24, 1680, Penn asked [[Stuart-4|King Charles II]] if he could have a charter for land in America. The only available tract in eastern North America at the time was west of New Jersey, north of Maryland, and south of New York. It was an area that England had conquered from the Dutch in 1664 and which the King had given to his brother James, the Duke of York. After several discussions King Charles granted William's request on March 4, 1681. Even though as a Quaker and a Mennonite, William and Hans did not see eye to eye in their beliefs, they were both desirous live in a land that offered religious freedom. So when William invited Hans and his family to travel with him to America, the Revered Herr was eager to accept. They traveled to London and after waiting for 10 weeks, Hans, his son Christian’s family and four other Mennonite families, including the grandson of Martin Oberholtzer, were finally able to board the Mary Hope on June 24, 1710. There were twenty-nine of them along with several Quaker families. After boarding, the six families wrote a letter to Mennonite leaders in Amsterdam thanking them for travel assistance they’d provided. It reads as follows:
''Worthy and Beloved Friends:

''Besides wishing you all temporal and eternal welfare we have wanted to inform you how that we have received that financial aid which the dear friends out of their great kindness of heart have given toward our journey. And this kind contribution came very opportunely to us, because the journey cost more than we had imagined. God bless the worthy friends in time and eternity; and whatever may be of good for the body and wholesome for the soul may the merciful God give them and continually be and remain their rewarder. But of our journey we report that we were detained almost ten weeks, before we were put on board ship; but then we actually entered into the ship on the 24th, were well lodged and well cared for, and we have been informed we will set sail from here next Saturday or Sunday from Gravesend, and wait there for the Russian convoy. God be with us, and bring us to land in America as happily as here in England. Herewith we commend you to the merciful God; and, should we not see one another in this life, may God permit us to see one another in eternity. Wherewith we commend you all to the merciful God (together with courteous greetings from us all) and remain your true friends. London, the 24th of June, 1710.''
''Jacob Miller,
''Martin Oberholtzer,''
''Martin Maily,''
''Christian Herr,''
''Hans Herr,''
''Martin Kindig.'''
As stated, the Mary Hope set sail shortly after this on what was described as a beautifully calm Sunday.” However, they soon encountered a rough storm that made many passengers seasick, broke several masts, and sent them back to London for repairs. Back at sea, they joined a convoy of Russian battleships for protection as this was during the War of Spanish Succession. After the Russians left them, they were frightened by the appearance of several French warships. Thankfully, a heavy fog rolled in and the Mary Hope slipped away. The group arrived in Philadelphia on September 23, 1710. They spent the winter with Mennonites in Germantown and in the summer of 1711, the men walked the 45 miles to the land they’d purchased from William Penn in the Pequea Creek area. Once the trail was cleared, the rest of the families arrived by horse and the wagon trail known as Conestoga Road or Allegheny Path was now open.Chests of supplies from Germantown could be delivered by wagon. {{Image|file=Photos_for_WikiTree_Challenge_Stories-3.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=''Hans Herr House }} As we mentioned, Hans’ son Christian, Elon’s 9th great uncle, also made the journey. Like his father, he too was a Mennonite reverend. In 1719, Christian built a stone house that was large enough to invite all the Mennonites for worship service. He named it the Hans Herr House after his father. It is the oldest Mennonite meetinghouse in America and would become the nucleus for what is now the Willow Street Mennonite Congregation. The house still stands today and is a museum open to the public. Hans, Christian and their families stood by their convictions and braved unfamiliar territory to create the world they wanted. In his own way, Elon Musk has followed in their footsteps to try and create his.

Emanuel County, Georgia

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Welcome to Emanuel County, Georgia!
{{US History|sub-project=Georgia}} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== {{blue| to Write data from link : settlers, and town hx}} there are settlers. http://genealogytrails.com/geo/emanuel/countyhistory.html http://www.thegagenweb.com/gaemanuel/brfhist.htm :'''250 years ago''' --The Lower Creek Indians lived in Emanuel County region and preferred to live in peace. Arrowheads and relics confirm their presence when hunting for game and pelts, and fished in the Ohoopee and Canoochee Rivers. These Creek Indians left about 1837 when the Spaniards, French, and English arrived.http://www.thegagenweb.com/gaemanuel/brfhist.htm :'''1733''' The Colony of Georgia was founded at Savannah by Gen. James Oglethorpe. Its colonists were supposed to be both citizens and soldiers, to provide England with Georgia resources products and keep the Spanish, French and Indians away from the northern colonies.. :'''1741''' Early Savannahians and Carolinians moved into Georgia Colony. The Trustees of the colony thought about dividing the colony into (2) counties- '''{{brown|Frederica and Savannah}}'''. So they divided these two counties into districts. :'''1752''' The Georgia Colony next became a Royal Province with a Royal governor. Soon the new legislature divided the districts into (8) parishes to ensure the Church of England doctrines was followed. {{Image|file=Emanuel_County_Georgia-5.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Emanuel County, Georgia map and surrounding counties. }}{{clear}} :'''1773-1783''' Indian cessions - Creek Indians were the first settlers, but lost their land in the Indian cessions after the American Revolution. The white settlers acquired their land via the Georgia lottery. They cleared the land from the pine barrens covering the county. They then were able to begin small subsistence farms. Industries such as logging of the pine forests, begin sawmills, turpentine stills and stone cabinetmakers began. https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/emanuel-county :'''Post 1776 Revolutionary War''' - Wills and Estate administration records found in Emanuel County records include some of these men with families named in the Revolutionary War days: Jonathan Coleman, Abram S. Lane, John Clifton, David Edenfield, Ephriam Herrington, Joseph Sumner, Jacob Durden and Henry Brown. :'''Feb 1777''' Parishes became counties, ratified by the first Georgia state Constitutional Convention. At this time Emanuel County was actually Washington County, then later became Montgomery County with a county Seat (5 miles) from Swainsboro. :'''1812''' {{Blue|Emanuel County, a SE Georgia's wiregrass county, was formed as the #39 Georgia county, an area of almost solid pine woods and creeks. Emanuel County was created from Bulloch and Montgomery Counties.}} The county named for David Emanuel, an American Revolution veteran (1775-83) who was Georgia's 1801 governor.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emanuel_County,_Georgia :'''Nov 18, 1814 ''' Gov. Early approved the formation of the County and county seat with a Georgia Act designating the site for public buildings in Emanuel County. This is where the first court for the county was held. Jesse Mezzel had pointed an area in the center of the county, on a high hill (3 miles) from Steve Rich's horse lot, which would be great for the county seat.. {{Image|file=Emanuel_County_Georgia-7.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=cabin }}{{clear}} :'''1812-1857''' {{Blue |Swainsboro, Georgia}} is known as the "Crossroads of the South" since there are many highways in the area, such as the intersection of U.S. Highway 1 and Hwy 80. Swainsboro received its name to honor Stephen Swain, the State Senator who introduced the bill for Emanuel County creation. {{Blue|Swainsborough, Georgia became Paris, Georgia in 1854, but by 1857 the town became named Swainsboro, Georgia}}. ::The Emanuel county line zigzags as it passes through Adrian, Georgia which causes part of the town to be in Johnson county with the other part in Emanuel County. Due to Kea's Mill' post office memo to citizens directing citizens to choose a name on the list, (memo read 'if they did not like any names on its list, "still more" could be sent in'), the citizens with a sense of humor who renamed the town Stillmore. :'''1830''' Settlers arrived in Emanuel County and the Summit-Graymont District by paths which had been developed by the Lower Creek Indians near the Canoochee and Reedy Creeks. As time passed, the paths became more developed routes. Settlers staked land claims, built cabins, farms. https://www.twincityga.com/LittleCityBigHistory.aspx :'''1833, 39, 43''' The Central Rail Road and Banking Company of Georgia began to compete with the railway from Charleston to Augusta.. In 1839 the line reached from Savannah to Oliver, and 1843 the railway reached Macon, Georgia. :

::{{Blue|History on former Gov. David Emanuel}} David Emanuel (1744-after 1808) was born in Pennsylvania to German parents. David Emanuel arrived in Georgia prior to 1776, first settled on Walnut Creek, then later to Beaver Dam Creek. He joined the Revolutionary War and served as a scout under his brother-in-law, Gen. john Twiggs.. The British captured him near McBean Creek and took his clothing. 1781 David Emanuel escaped and found American forces. Soon David Emanuel was considered a staunch Maryland Whig. By (1789-1795). David Emanuel was a member of the Constitutional Convention (1789-1795) then later was elected to the legislative branch, and three times to State Senate. Emanuel investigated the [https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/history-archaeology/yazoo-land-fraud Yahoo Land Fraud]. In 1801 he became Governor from March 3 to Nov 7, 1801, when Josiah Tattnall was elected. Emanuel died at his home, 1808 in Burke County, Georgia. [https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/government-politics/david-emanuel-ca-1744-1808 David Emanuel] [https://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/thisday/gahistory/03/03/david-emanuel-became-governor David Emanuel, Governor]

:'''1850-60''' The "hill" is 317 feet high, is the site of the Emanuel County Courthouse, and the town was named Swainsboro for Senator Stephen Swain. Many travelers missed seeing this county, even with the historical data now to be found, due to few if no roads leading into Emanuel county. :'''1860-65''' Prior to and during the Civil War (1861-65), there were no roads, which hindered any transportation. :1861-65 Civil war. Rosters of Emanuel county ::[http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/emanuel/military/civilwar/rosters/mt301ucompanyg.txt Civil War Roster Emanuel County, GA] ::[http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/franklin/military/civilwar/rosters/cog34reg.txt Civil War Roster Emanuel Co., company G] ::[http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/military/civilwar/rosters/35thcog.txt 35th Regiment Emanuel Roster, GA] ::[http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/whitfield/military/civilwar/rosters/c39.txt 38th Regiment co. C Emanuel Co., GA] ::[http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/emanuel/military/civilwar/rosters/mt299ucompanyh.txt 48th Regiment, Co. H Roster] :'''1864''' Civil War - The lack of roads did not prevent Gen. William T Sherman and troops from coming through Emanual County, Georgia, with raiding and destruction of homes and building on their way to the South Carolina. Farms failed due to the war efforts and lack of roads and railroads, followed by emancipation of the slaves. Destroyed homes and buildings were rebuilt which needed wood . Prior to the train lines, lumbermen cut the trees, to haul to Altamaha. From there they floated the logs to Darien Georgia, the lumber center. Then the lumbermen had to walk the (100 miles) to home (the Summit-Graymont area). {{Image|file=Emanuel_County_Georgia-7.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Rountree's log cabin on eastern side of Emanuel county }}{{clear}} :'''1866 and 1882''' Central of Georgia needed people to haul the lumber to the railway. One haul, James (John) Rountree (1834 - 1914) owned 3700 acres of pine on the Eastern side of Emanuel out-leased part of the Railway line. A "Y" railway stubwas extended for turnaround was made on the Rountree property. ::This is sometimes called "The State of Emanuel" due to the large size of this county. Settlers here were poor, with small farms or property owners who could allow their cattle range in the open land. These people hewed logs for their rafts in summers, then in winter they floated the logs on the rafts to the Ogeechee canal and Savannah. http://genealogytrails.com/geo/emanuel/countyhistory.html {{Image|file=Emanuel_County_Georgia-4.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Hotel Albert }}{{clear}} ::Economic industry here was cattle and sheep raising, next was small amount of corn, sugar cane and oats in the poor land. After the Civil war, the commercial fertilizers helped enough to grow. :'''1870''' The railway train tracks in Emanuel County were not laid until the 1870s. After this the lumbar industry began in earnest.but when the railroads arrived, an era of large-scale lumber industry began. After the arrival of the Railroad, the Swainsboro Lumber Company operated twenty years in the lumber industry. :'''1880''' Parrish Mill was built in the George L. Smith State Park as a sawmill and a dam. The park also offers camping, hiking, and boating to visitors. :'''1895''' The 3rd courthouse was built 1895, which was 3 story and impressive.. This burned 1919. wikimedia commons.org {{Image|file=Emanuel_County_Georgia-6.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=1895 Courthouse, burned 1919 }}{{clear}} :'''1900''' Hotel Albert was built (within 1000 yards) of the Railway station along with other businesses and homes. {{Blue|Modoc,Georgia}} had 100 people in the village on the Midvalle, Swainsboroo & Redbluff railroad, (5 miles northeast) of Swainsboro. {{Blue|Monte}}is in the central part of Emanuel county, on the short branch of the Millen & Southwestern railroad connecting Dekle to Stillmore. Population of 1900 was 257, with a money order postoffice, some stores. (by Tammy Rudder). {{Blue|Odomville, Georgia}} in the western part of the county on the Wadley and Mount Vernon railroad, close to Adrain. It has post office, express office, and stores, with a 50 people in 1900. By Kristen Bisanz. {{Blue|Rackley, Georgia}} is Southwest of Corsica which has a railway. By Kristen Bisanz. {{Image|file=Emanuel_County_Georgia-8.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Swainsboro, Georgia }}{{clear}} {{Blue|Swainsboro, Emanuel County, Georgia}} is the county seat of Emanuel county, located between the Stillmore Airline and the Swainsboro & Red Bluff railroads. In 1900 population was 895 and boasted post office with rural delivery, courthouse, good schools, several churches and homes. Cotton (5000 bales) is handled here, by Kristen Bisanz. {{Blue |Summertown, Georgia}} has a station on the Midville, Swainsboro & Red Bluff railroad, with 1900 population of 158. It is proud of stores, post office, churches, schools, by Kristen Bisanz. {{Blue|Stillmore, Georgia}} was incorporated 1889. This is the 2nd largest town of this county. The Dover and Brewdon of the Central of Georgia, the Millen & Southwestern, and Stillmore Airline bring visitors and produced here. In 1900 population was 741. This town has a bank, good stores, factories, churches, a school, post office with express and telegraph offices, a money order Kristen {{Blue |Summit, Georgia}} is incorporated, (10 miles northeast) of Stillmore, on the Millen & Southwestern railroad, ten miles northeast of Stillmore.In 1900 its population ws 264 with factories, stores, shipping, and post office, by Kristen Bisanz. {{Blue| Wade, Georgia}} has a population in 1900 of 86. It is on the MIllen & Southwestern Railroad and boasts a post office, ships some goods, with stores. By Kristen Bisanz. :::Some settlers were: James Moon, Wm. Stephens, Henry Darden, George Roundtree, Richard Edinfield, M. Thigpen, A. Gardner, N. Rowland, E. Swain, James Tapley, John Small, James Hicks, Wm. Phillips, I. Sutton, E. Lane, B. Johnson, John Wiggins, P. Newton, Wm. Rowland, Wm. Norris, I. Norris, Wm. Douglas, S. Powell, John Rhiner, M. Curl, S. Kennedy, E. Coleman, D. E. Rich, E. Wilkes, S. Williamson, B. Keys, J. C. Sumner. '''Adjacent Counties'''
::Portions of Johnson (1858), Jenkins (1905), Toombs (1905), Candler (1914), and Treutlen (1918) counties were taken from Emanuel's original borders.
*Jefferson County - north *Jenkins County - northeast *Burke County - northeast *Candler County - east *Tattnall County - southeast *Bulloch County - southeast *Toombs County - south *Laurens County - southwest *Johnson County - west *Treutlen County - west ===Government Offices=== Did this county have an arsonist? *Emanuel County has had seven courthouses in its over 200 years of existence. #1 place for Court business
In the county's early years, the court met on a high hill (3 miles) from Steven Rich's horse lot. Gov. Early approved a Georgia act for the first county Seat. This hill, 317 feet high is now the site of the Emanuel County Courthouse. '''1st Courthouse, 1814 ''' was built but burned in 1854. (3 miles) from Steven Rich's horse lot. Gov. Early approved a Georgia act for the first county Seat. '''2nd Courthouse, 1854''' This building burned 1855 '''3rd Courthouse, 1855''' This courthouse burned in 1857 {{Image|file=Emanuel_County_Georgia-6.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=1895 Courthouse, burned 1919 }}{{clear}} '''4th Courthouse''', 1895, burned 1919 {{Image|file=Emanuel_County_Georgia-2.jpg |align=r |size=260 |caption=5th Courthouse, 1920 }}{{clear}} '''5th Courthouse, 1920''', was replaced with a 3-story brick building. This burned 1938. {{Image|file=Emanuel_County_Georgia-1.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=1940 Courthouse }}{{clear}} '''6th Courthouse, 1940''' - did not burn!!! but was too small in later years. In 1990 several county offices moved into vacant office space on the courthouse square. {{Image|file=Emanuel_County_Georgia-3.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=7th, current Courthouse, 2002-2003 }}{{clear}} '''7th Courthouse, 2002''' The county bought land near the old Post office in 2000 to built its 7th courthouse and sheriff's office. The courthouse was completed in Swainsboro as a large single story building which has also incorporated the Post office building as well. 7th Emanuel County Courthouse, 2002, was built in Swainsboro in 2002. The 1940 courthouse, was the first in the county's history that did not burn. It was demolished in 2000, and a city park was built on the site. :A city square was built on the former courthouse site with the old sheriff's office renovated to serve as the city's visitors' center as well as the office for Swainsboro-Emanuel County Chamber of Commerce. ===Geography=== :Size -686 square miles ( 7th largest in area of Georgia's counties) :Trees, vegetation- a large body of almost exclusively pine woods. :Creeks, Rivers -the Ohoopee, the Canoochee and Ogeechee rivers and a number of large creeks. :Swamps Large swamps, :Soil -the lands bordering the rivers were not arable, and there was no attention paid to agriculture. :First industry Stock raising, later logging :'''1960''' Emanuel County has now increased in both population and industry, bringing the county to be a center for financial investment. increase in both population and industrial trends led to the county's becoming a center for financial investment. ===Demographics=== '''County Resources'''
* East Georgia State College *Southeastern Technical College. *Emanuel Arts Council has gallery and a gift shop *George L. Smith State Park, which houses the renovated Parrish Mill, a combination gristmill, sawmill, covered bridge, and dam dating from the 1880s. *Annual events include the Pine Tree Festival *Garfield Washpot Cookout annual event *Agricultural Appreciation Day. According to the 2010 U.S. census, the population of Emanuel County is 22,598, an increase from the 2000 population of 21,837. ====Cities/Communities==== Swainsboro and Stillmore and Adrian are thriving towns with good churches and good schools. *[[:Category: Adrian, Georgia|Adrian]] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adrian%2C_Georgia *[[:Category: Garfield, Georgia|Garfield]] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garfield%2C_Georgia *[[:Category: Norristown, Georgia|Norristown]] *[[: Category: Nunez, Georgia|Nunez]] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nunez%2C_Georgia *[[:Category: Oak Park, Georgia|Oak Park]] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oak_Park%2C_Georgia *[[:Category: Stillmore, Georgia|Stillmore]] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stillmore%2C_Georgia *[[:Category: Summertown, Georgia|Summertown]] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Summertown%2C_Georgia *[[:Category: Swainsboro, Georgia|Swainsboro]] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swainsboro%2C_Georgia *[[:Category: Twin City, Georgia|Twin City]] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twin_City%2C_Georgia *Pat Mitchell, the first woman to lead the Public Broadcasting Service ===Census=== *1990 census The current county population is about 20,546 according to the 1990 census. *According to the 2010 U.S. census, the population of Emanuel County is 22,598, an increase from the 2000 population of 21,837. ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Hebron Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Garfield, Georgia|Hebron Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Barwick Cemetery, Norristown, Georgia|Barwick Cemetery]] *[[:Category: New Hope Church Cemetery, Nunez, Georgia|New Hope Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Clement C. Moseley Cemetery, Oak Park, Georgia|Clement C. Mosley-Moseley Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Collins Cemetery, Oak Park, Georgia|Collins Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Elisha T. Mosley Cemetery, Oak Park, Georgia|Elisha T. Mosley Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Harrell Cemetery, Oak Park, Georgia|Harrell Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Waters Cemetery, Oak Park, Georgia|Waters Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Oak Park City Cemetery, Oak Park, Georgia|Oak Park City Cemetery]] *[[:Category: William S. Mosley Cemetery, Oak Park, Georgia|William S. Mosley Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Oak Grove Cemetery, Stillmore, Georgia|Oak Grove Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Swainsboro City Cemetery, Swainsboro, Georgia|Swainsboro City Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Ebenezer Cemetery, Swainsboro, Georgia|Ebenezer Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Moxley Cemetery, Swainsboro, Georgia|Moxley Cemetery]] *Old Cannoochee Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Twin City, Georgia *[[:Category: Bythnia Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Emanuel County, Georgia|Bythnia Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Faircloth Cemetery, Emanuel County, Georgia|Faircloth Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Sand Hill Cemetery, Emanuel County, Georgia|Sand Hill Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Solomon Williamson Cemetery, Emanuel County, Georgia|Solomon Williamson Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Wilkes Cemetery, Emanuel County, Georgia|Wilkes Cemetery]] ===Sources=== *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/emanuel/military/civilwar/rosters/mt301ucompanyg.txt Civil War Roster Emanuel County, GA] *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/franklin/military/civilwar/rosters/cog34reg.txt Civil War Roster Emanuel Co., company G] *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/military/civilwar/rosters/35thcog.txt 35th Regiment Emanuel Roster, GA] *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/whitfield/military/civilwar/rosters/c39.txt 38th Regiment co. C Emanuel Co., GA] *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/emanuel/military/civilwar/rosters/mt299ucompanyh.txt 48th Regiment, Co. H Roster] *[https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/government-politics/david-emanuel-ca-1744-1808 David Emanuel] *[https://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/thisday/gahistory/03/03/david-emanuel-became-governor David Emanuel, Governor] * "Emanuel Memories: 1776-1996" ©, published by The Forest Blade. This is an excellent research source. *https://www.twincityga.com/LittleCityBigHistory.aspx *https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/emanuel-county *http://www.thegagenweb.com/gaemanuel/brfhist.htm

Emery Name Study

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[[Category:Emery Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == This is a One Name Study == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Emery and ALL its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect--and those that don't. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. : To add your ancestor to this study, include the following category to the Biography section of his or her profile: ::
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=== Emery Original Immigrants to the United States === * [[Embree-14|Robert Embree]] (1619-1658) and [[Bassett-20|Mary Bassett]] are ancestors to many Embree, Emery, and Emree family members across America and Canada. Find A Grave Memorial# 38617026; URL: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=38617026. Concerning this Robert Embree, [[S.-98|Douglas S.]] writes, "This person, Robert, is considered the Patriarch of most Embree lines in North America." [[Embree-14|Embree-14]] * [[Emery-20|John Emery]] (29 Sep 1598-3 Nov 1683) and [[Grantham-13|Alice (Grantham) Emery]], both from Romsey, Hampshire, England, also came as original settlers to America. John was the brother of [[Emery-134|Anthony Emery]]. * [[Emery-134|Anthony Emery]] was born August 29, 1601 in Romsey, Hampshire, , England and died Died March 30, 1680 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts. Anthony was the brother of [[Emery-20|John Emery]]. === Emery Original Immigrants to Canada === * ''None yet entered. Do you know of an original immigrant Emery (or variant spelling) to Canada? Please enter the person here.'' == Sources ==

Emily Dickinson -- Poet

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[[Category:Nominated Profiles]] === Emily Dickinson, === {{User Scottish Clan | clan = Clan Gunn | tartan = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-48.jpg }} === American Poet and a descendant of Clan Gunn from the Scottish Highlands === Emily Dickinson was a troubled soul; and arguably one today’s best-known iconic poets of the American Romance movement. She and Herman Melville were not well known during the period of their lifetimes; but are the most widely read in the modern age. She was a contemporary of the better-known Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Washington Irving, Edgar Allen Poe, Henry David Thoreau, and Walt Whitman. I was a student of the Romance Movement in American Literature. The history of this period in the United States, at least by 1818 with William Cullen Bryant's "To a Waterfowl", Romantic poetry was being published. American Romantic Gothic literature made an early appearance with Washington Irving's The Legend of Sleepy Hollow (1820) and Rip Van Winkle (1819), followed from 1823 onwards by the Leatherstocking Tales of James Fenimore Cooper, with their emphasis on heroic simplicity and their fervent landscape descriptions of an already-exotic mythicized frontier peopled by "noble savages", similar to the philosophical theory of Rousseau, exemplified by Uncas, from The Last of the Mohicans. There are picturesque "local color" elements in Washington Irving's essays and especially his travel books. Edgar Allan Poe's tales of the macabre and his balladic poetry were more influential in France than at home, but the romantic American novel developed fully with the atmosphere and melodrama of Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter (1850). Later Transcendentalist writers such as Henry David Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson still show elements of its influence and imagination, as does the romantic realism of Walt Whitman. The poetry of Emily Dickinson—nearly unread in her own time—and Herman Melville's novel Moby-Dick can be taken as epitomes of American Romantic literature. By the 1880s, however, psychological and social realism were competing with Romanticism in the novel. It was the spring of 1969; I was an English Major at Simpson College in Indianola, Iowa. The class was called “The American Romantics”, taught by Donald Koch, PhD. Before leaving high school (thanks to my teachers Jean Moulton and Alice Kubo), I was a fan of Nathaniel Hawthorne and had read all of his novels and short stories. I had also read most of Edgar Allen Poe’s works. You might call me a fan. The first assignment given us was a semester long research project. Each student was handed a name of one of the authors or poets of the Era. The name on my slip pf paper was Emily Dickinson. My heart sank. I wanted Hawthorne. Alas, I had my assignment and went with it. It was the best assignment for my future. By studying Ms. Dickinson, I learned to appreciate the loneliness of writing, the troubled souls of the writers of that era and of the English Romance Movement. It caused me to look inward and to know that I was living in the wrong time period. Though I never knew my great-grandfather (he was of that era) I got to know him through his journals. This is what Emily Dickinson did for me. This is why I became excited when asked to write a profile by members of the Scottish Clan Gunn for this member of the Clan. Her poetry transcends time and distance. As a writer, I am always reading my competition. I am currently reading a novel by the English author Martha Grimes. Wouldn’t you know it, the hero carries a book of Emily Dickinson poems around with him at all times. I highly recommend that everyone, at some time in their lives, read the poems of Ms. Dickinson. Emily Dickinson was a recluse. She rarely went out in public and in her later years rarely left her room in the large house where she grew up. In spite of that she was called the Belle of Amherst and she wrote 597 poems. Each and every one of them can touch the very essence of the human heart, soul, or emotion. For example from her poem '''“Heaven” – is what I cannot reach''': The Color, on the Cruising Cloud— The interdicted Land— Behind the Hill—the House behind— There—Paradise—is found! Or her poem '''“Hope” – is the thing with feathers''': "Hope" is the thing with feathers— That perches in the soul— And sings the tune without the words— And never stops—at all— I like the line, “That perches in the soul—“. I can feel the talons clutching at the strings that bind me together and make me who I am. We all have our doubts, our fears, our superstitions. Ms. Dickinson can put words to those feelings. It is not enough to know the history of who a person was. It is important to understand who he/she was and how they reacted to their environment and those other people with whom they came in contact. With Emily Dickinson, you can only really know who she was by reading her poems. The thesis I submitted to my professor back in 1969 was one-hundred, thirty-six pages in length. I have read through hundreds of histories and biographies of Emily Dickinson and I cannot condense the life of Emily Dickinson any better than what Wikipedia has done on the Internet. It is the best chronological short history of Emily Dickinson I have ever seen. It is the only place that doesn’t jump around the events of her life, making the reader sit back and wonder was this before that or after this. I have, therefore decided to incorporate it in to this profile as being the best timeline of Ms. Dickinson’s life. '''by,Scott H. Hendricks, 06 Apr 2014''' • NAME: Emily Dickinson • OCCUPATION: Poet • BIRTH DATE: December 10, 1830 • DEATH DATE: May 15, 1886 • Did You Know?: In addition to writing poetry, Emily Dickinson studied botany. She compiled a vast herbarium that is now owned by Harvard University. • EDUCATION: Amherst Academy (now Amherst College), Mount Holyoke Female Seminary • PLACE OF BIRTH: Amherst, Massachusetts • PLACE OF DEATH: Amherst, Massachusetts • Full Name: Emily Elizabeth Dickinson • AKA: Emily Dickinson |[[Image:Emily Dickinson -- Poet-3.jpg|280px|??]]'''Emily Elizabeth Dickinson''' (December 10, 1830 – May 15, 1886) was an American poet. Born in Amherst, Massachusetts, to a successful family with strong community ties, she lived a mostly introverted and reclusive life. After she studied at the Amherst Academy for seven years in her youth, she spent a short time at Mount Holyoke Female Seminary before returning to her family's house in Amherst. Thought of as an eccentric by the locals, she became known for her penchant for white clothing and her reluctance to greet guests or, later in life, even leave her room. Most of her friendships were therefore carried out by correspondence. While Dickinson was a prolific private poet, fewer than a dozen of her nearly eighteen hundred poems were published during her lifetime. The work that was published during her lifetime was usually altered significantly by the publishers to fit the conventional poetic rules of the time. Dickinson's poems are unique for the era in which she wrote; they contain short lines, typically lack titles, and often use slant rhyme as well as unconventional capitalization and punctuation. Many of her poems deal with themes of death and immortality, two recurring topics in letters to her friends. Although most of her acquaintances were probably aware of Dickinson's writing, it was not until after her death in 1886—when Lavinia, Dickinson's younger sister, discovered her cache of poems—that the breadth of Dickinson's work became apparent. Her first collection of poetry was published in 1890 by personal acquaintances Thomas Wentworth Higginson and Mabel Loomis Todd, both of whom heavily edited the content. A complete and mostly unaltered collection of her poetry became available for the first time in 1955 when The Poems of Emily Dickinson was published by scholar Thomas H. Johnson. Despite some unfavorable reviews and some skepticism during the late 19th and early 20th century as to Dickinson's literary prowess, she is now almost universally considered to be one of the most important American poets. '''Family and early childhood''' |[[Image:Emily Dickinson -- Poet-1.jpg|280px|??]] The Dickinson children (Emily on the left), ca. 1840. From the Dickinson Room at Houghton Library, Harvard University. Emily Elizabeth Dickinson was born at the family's homestead in Amherst, Massachusetts, on December 10, 1830, into a prominent, but not wealthy, family. Two hundred years earlier, her patrilineal ancestors had arrived in the New World—in the Puritan Great Migration—where they prospered. Emily Dickinson's paternal grandfather, Samuel Dickinson, had almost single-handedly founded Amherst College. In 1813, he built the homestead, a large mansion on the town's Main Street, that became the focus of Dickinson family life for the better part of a century. Samuel Dickinson's eldest son, Edward, was treasurer of Amherst College for nearly forty years, served numerous terms as a State Legislator, and represented the Hampshire district in the United States Congress. On May 6, 1828, he married Emily Norcross from Monson. They had three children: • William Austin (1829–1895), known as Austin, Aust or Awe • Emily Elizabeth • Lavinia Norcross (1833–1899), known as Lavinia or Vinnie By all accounts, young Emily was a well-behaved girl. On an extended visit to Monson when she was two, Emily's Aunt Lavinia described Emily as "perfectly well & contented—She is a very good child & but little trouble." Emily's aunt also noted the girl's affinity for music and her particular talent for the piano, which she called "the moosic". Dickinson attended primary school in a two-story building on Pleasant Street. Her education was "ambitiously classical for a Victorian girl". Her father wanted his children well-educated and he followed their progress even while away on business. When Emily was seven, he wrote home, reminding his children to "keep school, and learn, so as to tell me, when I come home, how many new things you have learned". While Emily consistently described her father in a warm manner, her correspondence suggests that her mother was regularly cold and aloof. In a letter to a confidante, Emily wrote she "always ran Home to Awe [Austin] when a child, if anything befell me. He was an awful Mother, but I liked him better than none." On September 7, 1840, Dickinson and her sister Lavinia started together at Amherst Academy, a former boys' school that had opened to female students just two years earlier. At about the same time, her father purchased a house on North Pleasant Street. Emily's brother Austin later described this large new home as the "mansion" over which he and Emily presided as "lord and lady" while their parents were absent. The house overlooked Amherst's burial ground, described by one local minister as treeless and "forbidding". '''Teenage years''' Dickinson spent seven years at the Academy, taking classes in English and classical literature, Latin, botany, geology, history, "mental philosophy," and arithmetic.[19] Daniel Taggart Fiske, the school's principal at the time, would later recall that Dickinson was "very bright" and "an excellent scholar, of exemplary deportment, faithful in all school duties". Although she had a few terms off due to illness—the longest of which was in 1845–1846, when she was enrolled for only eleven weeks—she enjoyed her strenuous studies, writing to a friend that the Academy was "a very fine school". Dickinson was troubled from a young age by the "deepening menace" of death, especially the deaths of those who were close to her. When Sophia Holland, her second cousin and a close friend, grew ill from typhus and died in April 1844, Emily was traumatized. Recalling the incident two years later, Emily wrote that "it seemed to me I should die too if I could not be permitted to watch over her or even look at her face." She became so melancholic that her parents sent her to stay with family in Boston to recover. With her health and spirits restored, she soon returned to Amherst Academy to continue her studies. During this period, she first met people who were to become lifelong friends and correspondents, such as Abiah Root, Abby Wood, Jane Humphrey, and Susan Huntington Gilbert (who later married Emily's brother Austin). In 1845, a religious revival took place in Amherst, resulting in 46 confessions of faith among Dickinson's peers. Dickinson wrote to a friend the following year: "I never enjoyed such perfect peace and happiness as the short time in which I felt I had found my savior." She went on to say that it was her "greatest pleasure to commune alone with the great God & to feel that he would listen to my prayers." The experience did not last: Dickinson never made a formal declaration of faith and attended services regularly for only a few years. After her church-going ended, about 1852, she wrote a poem opening: "Some keep the Sabbath going to Church – / I keep it, staying at Home". During the last year of her stay at the Academy, Emily became friendly with Leonard Humphrey, its popular new young principal. After finishing her final term at the Academy on August 10, 1847, Dickinson began attending Mary Lyon's Mount Holyoke Female Seminary (which later became Mount Holyoke College) in South Hadley, about ten miles (16 km) from Amherst. She was at the seminary for only ten months. Although she liked the girls at Holyoke, Dickinson made no lasting friendships there. The explanations for her brief stay at Holyoke differ considerably: either she was in poor health, her father wanted to have her at home, she rebelled against the evangelical fervor present at the school, she disliked the discipline-minded teachers, or she was simply homesick. Whatever the specific reason for leaving Holyoke, her brother Austin appeared on March 25, 1848, to "bring [her] home at all events". Back in Amherst, Dickinson occupied her time with household activities. She took up baking for the family and enjoyed attending local events and activities in the budding college town. '''Early influences and writing''' When she was eighteen, Dickinson's family befriended a young attorney by the name of Benjamin Franklin Newton. According to a letter written by Dickinson after Newton's death, he had been "with my Father two years, before going to Worcester – in pursuing his studies, and was much in our family." Although their relationship was probably not romantic, Newton was a formative influence and would become the second in a series of older men (after Humphrey) that Dickinson referred to, variously, as her tutor, preceptor or master. Newton likely introduced her to the writings of William Wordsworth, and his gift to her of Ralph Waldo Emerson's first book of collected poems had a liberating effect. She wrote later that he, "whose name my Father's Law Student taught me, has touched the secret Spring". Newton held her in high regard, believing in and recognizing her as a poet. When he was dying of tuberculosis, he wrote to her, saying that he would like to live until she achieved the greatness he foresaw. Biographers believe that Dickinson's statement of 1862—"When a little Girl, I had a friend, who taught me Immortality – but venturing too near, himself – he never returned"—refers to Newton. Dickinson was familiar not only with the Bible but also with contemporary popular literature. She was probably influenced by Lydia Maria Child's Letters from New York, another gift from Newton (after reading it, she gushed "This then is a book! And there are more of them!"). Her brother smuggled a copy of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's Kavanagh into the house for her (because her father might disapprove) and a friend lent her Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre in late 1849. Jane Eyre's influence cannot be measured, but when Dickinson acquired her first and only dog, a Newfoundland, she named him "Carlo" after the character St. John Rivers' dog. William Shakespeare was also a potent influence in her life. Referring to his plays, she wrote to one friend "Why clasp any hand but this?" and to another, "Why is any other book needed?" '''Adulthood and seclusion''' In early 1850 Dickinson wrote that "Amherst is alive with fun this winter ... Oh, a very great town this is!" Her high spirits soon turned to melancholy after another death. The Amherst Academy principal, Leonard Humphrey, died suddenly of "brain congestion" at age 25. Two years after his death, she revealed to her friend Abiah Root the extent of her depression: "... some of my friends are gone, and some of my friends are sleeping – sleeping the churchyard sleep – the hour of evening is sad – it was once my study hour – my master has gone to rest, and the open leaf of the book, and the scholar at school alone, make the tears come, and I cannot brush them away; I would not if I could, for they are the only tribute I can pay the departed Humphrey". During the 1850s, Emily's strongest and most affectionate relationship was with Susan Gilbert. Emily eventually sent her over three hundred letters, more than to any other correspondent, over the course of their friendship. Sue was supportive of the poet, playing the role of "most beloved friend, influence, muse, and adviser" whose editorial suggestions Dickinson sometimes followed, Susan played a primary role in Emily's creative processes." Sue married Austin in 1856 after a four-year courtship, though their marriage was not a happy one. Edward Dickinson built a house for himself and Sue called the Evergreens, which stood on the west side of the Homestead. There is controversy over how to view Emily's friendship with Sue; according to a point of view first promoted by Mabel Loomis Todd, Austin's longtime mistress, Emily's missives typically dealt with demands for Sue's affection and the fear of unrequited admiration. Todd believed that because Sue was often aloof and disagreeable, Emily was continually hurt by what was mostly a tempestuous friendship. However, the notion of a "cruel" Sue—as promoted by her romantic rival—has been questioned, most especially by Sue and Austin's surviving children, with whom Emily was close. Until 1855, Dickinson had not strayed far from Amherst. That spring, accompanied by her mother and sister, she took one of her longest and farthest trips away from home. First, they spent three weeks in Washington, where her father was representing Massachusetts in Congress. Then they went to Philadelphia for two weeks to visit family. In Philadelphia, she met Charles Wadsworth, a famous minister of the Arch Street Presbyterian Church, with whom she forged a strong friendship which lasted until his death in 1882. Despite seeing him only twice after 1855 (he moved to San Francisco in 1862), she variously referred to him as "my Philadelphia", "my Clergyman", "my dearest earthly friend" and "my Shepherd from 'Little Girl'hood". |[[Image:Emily Dickinson -- Poet-5.jpg|280px|??]]'''The Dickinson Family Home where Emily lived nearly her entire life.''' From the mid-1850s, Emily's mother became effectively bedridden with various chronic illnesses until her death in 1882. Writing to a friend in summer 1858, Emily said that she would visit if she could leave "home, or mother. I do not go out at all, lest father will come and miss me, or miss some little act, which I might forget, should I run away – Mother is much as usual. I Know not what to hope of her". As her mother continued to decline, Dickinson's domestic responsibilities weighed more heavily upon her and she confined herself within the Homestead. Forty years later, Lavinia stated that because their mother was chronically ill, one of the daughters had to remain always with her. Emily took this role as her own, and "finding the life with her books and nature so congenial, continued to live it". Withdrawing more and more from the outside world, Emily began in the summer of 1858 what would be her lasting legacy. Reviewing poems she had written previously, she began making clean copies of her work, assembling carefully pieced-together manuscript books. The forty fascicles she created from 1858 through 1865 eventually held nearly eight hundred poems. No one was aware of the existence of these books until after her death. In the late 1850s, the Dickinsons befriended Samuel Bowles, the owner and editor-in-chief of the Springfield Republican, and his wife, Mary. They visited the Dickinsons regularly for years to come. During this time Emily sent him over three dozen letters and nearly fifty poems. Their friendship brought out some of her most intense writing and Bowles published a few of her poems in his journal. It was from 1858 to 1861 that Dickinson is believed to have written a trio of letters that have been called "The Master Letters". These three letters, drafted to an unknown man simply referred to as "Master", continue to be the subject of speculation and contention amongst scholars. The first half of the 1860s, after she had largely withdrawn from social life, proved to be Dickinson's most productive writing period. Modern scholars and researchers are divided as to the cause for Dickinson's withdrawal and extreme seclusion. While she was diagnosed as having "nervous prostration" by a physician during her lifetime, some today believe she may have suffered from illnesses as various as agoraphobia and epilepsy. '''Is "my Verse ... alive?"''' |[[Image:Emily Dickinson -- Poet-6.jpg|280px|??]]''' Thomas Wentworth Higginson In April 1862, Thomas Wentworth Higginson, a literary critic, radical abolitionist, and ex-minister, wrote a lead piece for The Atlantic Monthly entitled, "Letter to a Young Contributor". Higginson's essay, in which he urged aspiring writers to "charge your style with life", contained practical advice for those wishing to break into print. Dickinson's decision to contact Higginson suggests that by 1862 she was contemplating publication and that it may have become increasingly difficult to write poetry without an audience. Seeking literary guidance that no one close to her could provide, Dickinson sent him a letter which read in full: Mr Higginson, Are you too deeply occupied to say if my Verse is alive? The Mind is so near itself – it cannot see, distinctly – and I have none to ask – Should you think it breathed – and had you the leisure to tell me, I should feel quick gratitude – If I make the mistake – that you dared to tell me – would give me sincerer honor – toward you – I enclose my name – asking you, if you please – Sir – to tell me what is true? That you will not betray me – it is needless to ask – since Honor is it's own pawn – This highly nuanced and largely theatrical letter was unsigned, but she had included her name on a card and enclosed it in an envelope, along with four of her poems. He praised her work but suggested that she delay publishing until she had written longer, being unaware that she had already appeared in print. She assured him that publishing was as foreign to her "as Firmament to Fin", but also proposed that "If fame belonged to me, I could not escape her". Dickinson delighted in dramatic self-characterization and mystery in her letters to Higginson. She said of herself, "I am small, like the wren, and my hair is bold, like the chestnut bur, and my eyes like the sherry in the glass that the guest leaves." She stressed her solitary nature, stating that her only real companions were the hills, the sundown, and her dog, Carlo. She also mentioned that whereas her mother did not "care for Thought", her father bought her books, but begged her "not to read them – because he fears they joggle the Mind". Dickinson valued his advice, going from calling him "Mr. Higginson" to "Dear friend" as well as signing her letters, "Your Gnome" and "Your Scholar". His interest in her work certainly provided great moral support; many years later, Dickinson told Higginson that he had saved her life in 1862. They corresponded until her death, but her difficulty in expressing her literary needs and a reluctance to enter into a cooperative exchange left Higginson nonplussed; he did not press her to publish in subsequent correspondence. Dickinson's own ambivalence on the matter militated against the likelihood of publication. Literary critic Edmund Wilson, in his review of Civil War literature, surmised that "with encouragement, she would certainly have published". The woman in white In direct opposition to the immense productivity that she displayed in the early 1860s, Dickinson wrote fewer poems in 1866. Beset with personal loss as well as loss of domestic help, Dickinson may have been too overcome to keep up her previous level of writing. Carlo died during this time after providing sixteen years of companionship; Dickinson never owned another dog. Although the household servant of nine years, Margaret O Brien, had married and left the Homestead that same year, it was not until 1869 that her family brought in a permanent household servant, Margaret Maher, to replace the old one. Emily once again was responsible for chores, including the baking, at which she excelled. Around this time, Dickinson's behavior began to change. She did not leave the Homestead unless it was absolutely necessary and as early as 1867, she began to talk to visitors from the other side of a door rather than speaking to them face to face. She acquired local notoriety; she was rarely seen, and when she was, she was usually clothed in white. Dickinson's one surviving article of clothing is a white cotton dress, possibly sewn circa 1878–1882. Few of the locals who exchanged messages with Dickinson during her last fifteen years ever saw her in person. Austin and his family began to protect Emily's privacy, deciding that she was not to be a subject of discussion with outsiders. Despite her physical seclusion, however, Dickinson was socially active and expressive through what makes up two-thirds of her surviving notes and letters. When visitors came to either the Homestead or the Evergreens, she would often leave or send over small gifts of poems or flowers. Dickinson also had a good rapport with the children in her life. Mattie Dickinson, the second child of Austin and Sue, later said that "Aunt Emily stood for indulgence." MacGregor (Mac) Jenkins, the son of family friends who later wrote a short article in 1891 called "A Child's Recollection of Emily Dickinson", thought of her as always offering support to the neighborhood children. When Higginson urged her to come to Boston in 1868 so that they could formally meet for the first time, she declined, writing: "Could it please your convenience to come so far as Amherst I should be very glad, but I do not cross my Father's ground to any House or town". It was not until he came to Amherst in 1870 that they met. Later he referred to her, in the most detailed and vivid physical account of her on record, as "a little plain woman with two smooth bands of reddish hair ... in a very plain & exquisitely clean white pique & a blue net worsted shawl." He also felt that he never was "with any one who drained my nerve power so much. Without touching her, she drew from me. I am glad not to live near her." '''Posies and poesies''' Scholar Judith Farr notes that Dickinson, during her lifetime, "was known more widely as a gardener, perhaps, than as a poet". Dickinson studied botany from the age of nine and, along with her sister, tended the garden at Homestead. During her lifetime, she assembled a collection of pressed plants in a sixty-six page leather-bound herbarium. It contained 424 pressed flower specimens that she collected, classified, and labeled using the Linnaean system. The Homestead garden was well-known and admired locally in its time. It has not survived, and Dickinson kept no garden notebooks or plant lists, but a clear impression can be formed from the letters and recollections of friends and family. Her niece, Martha Dickinson Bianchi, remembered "carpets of lily-of-the-valley and pansies, platoons of sweetpeas, hyacinths, enough in May to give all the bees of summer dyspepsia. There were ribbons of peony hedges and drifts of daffodils in season, marigolds to distraction—-a butterfly utopia". In particular, Dickinson cultivated scented exotic flowers, writing that she "could inhabit the Spice Isles merely by crossing the dining room to the conservatory, where the plants hang in baskets". Dickinson would often send her friends bunches of flowers with verses attached, but "they valued the posy more than the poetry". '''Later life''' On June 16, 1874, while in Boston, Edward Dickinson suffered a stroke and died. When the simple funeral was held in the Homestead's entrance hall, Emily stayed in her room with the door cracked open. Neither did she attend the memorial service on June 28. She wrote to Higginson that her father's "Heart was pure and terrible and I think no other like it exists." A year later, on June 15, 1875, Emily's mother also suffered a stroke, which produced a partial lateral paralysis and impaired memory. Lamenting her mother's increasing physical as well as mental demands, Emily wrote that "Home is so far from Home". Otis Phillips Lord, an elderly judge on the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court from Salem, in 1872 or 1873 became an acquaintance of Dickinson's. After the death of Lord's wife in 1877, his friendship with Dickinson probably became a late-life romance, though as their letters were destroyed, this is surmised. Dickinson found a kindred soul in Lord, especially in terms of shared literary interests; the few letters which survived contain multiple quotations of Shakespeare's work, including the plays Othello, Antony and Cleopatra, Hamlet and King Lear. In 1880 he gave her Cowden Clarke's Complete Concordance to Shakespeare (1877). Dickinson wrote that "While others go to Church, I go to mine, for are you not my Church, and have we not a Hymn that no one knows but us?" She referred to him as "My lovely Salem" and they wrote to each other religiously every Sunday. Dickinson looked forward to this day greatly; a surviving fragment of a letter written by her states that "Tuesday is a deeply depressed Day". After being critically ill for several years, Judge Lord died in March 1884. Dickinson referred to him as "our latest Lost". Two years before this, on April 1, 1882, Dickinson's "Shepherd from 'Little Girl'hood", Charles Wadsworth, also had died after a long illness. '''Decline and death''' Although she continued to write in her last years, Dickinson stopped editing and organizing her poems. She also exacted a promise from her sister Lavinia to burn her papers. Lavinia, who also never married, remained at the Homestead until her own death in 1899. The 1880s were a difficult time for the remaining Dickinsons. Irreconcilably alienated from his wife, Austin fell in love in 1882 with Mabel Loomis Todd, an Amherst College faculty wife who had recently moved to the area. Todd never met Dickinson but was intrigued by her, referring to her as "a lady whom the people call the Myth". Austin distanced himself from his family as his affair continued and his wife became sick with grief. Dickinson's mother died on November 14, 1882. Five weeks later, Dickinson wrote "We were never intimate ... while she was our Mother – but Mines in the same Ground meet by tunneling and when she became our Child, the Affection came." The next year, Austin and Sue's third and youngest child, Gilbert—Emily's favorite—died of typhoid fever. As death succeeded death, Dickinson found her world upended. In the fall of 1884, she wrote that "The Dyings have been too deep for me, and before I could raise my Heart from one, another has come." That summer she had seen "a great darkness coming" and fainted while baking in the kitchen. She remained unconscious late into the night and weeks of ill health followed. On November 30, 1885, her feebleness and other symptoms were so worrying that Austin canceled a trip to Boston. She was confined to her bed for a few months, but managed to send a final burst of letters in the spring. What is thought to be her last letter was sent to her cousins, Louise and Frances Norcross, and simply read: "Little Cousins, Called Back. Emily". On May 15, 1886, after several days of worsening symptoms, Emily Dickinson died at the age of 55. Austin wrote in his diary that "the day was awful ... she ceased to breathe that terrible breathing just before the [afternoon] whistle sounded for six." Dickinson's chief physician gave the cause of death as Bright's disease and its duration as two and a half years. Dickinson was buried, laid in a white coffin with vanilla-scented heliotrope, a Lady's Slipper orchid, and a "knot of blue field violets" placed about it. The funeral service, held in the Homestead's library, was simple and short; Higginson, who had met her only twice, read "No Coward Soul Is Mine", a poem by Emily Brontë that had been a favorite of Dickinson's. At Dickinson's request, her "coffin [was] not driven but carried through fields of buttercups" for burial in the family plot at West Cemetery on Triangle Street. '''Publication''' Despite Dickinson's prolific writing, fewer than a dozen of her poems were published during her lifetime. After her younger sister Lavinia discovered the collection of nearly eighteen hundred poems, Dickinson's first volume was published four years after her death. Until the 1955 publication of Dickinson's Complete Poems by Thomas H. Johnson, her poems were considerably edited and altered from their manuscript versions. Since 1890 Dickinson has remained continuously in print. '''Contemporary''' A few of Dickinson's poems appeared in Samuel Bowles' Springfield Republican between 1858 and 1868. They were published anonymously and heavily edited, with conventionalized punctuation and formal titles. The first poem, "Nobody knows this little rose", may have been published without Dickinson's permission. The Republican also published "A narrow Fellow in the Grass" as "The Snake"; "Safe in their Alabaster Chambers –" as "The Sleeping"; and "Blazing in the Gold and quenching in Purple" as "Sunset". The poem "I taste a liquor never brewed –" is an example of the edited versions; the last two lines in the first stanza were completely rewritten for the sake of conventional rhyme. '''''Original wording''''' I taste a liquor never brewed – From Tankards scooped in Pearl – Not all the Frankfort Berries Yield such an Alcohol! '''''Republican version''''' I taste a liquor never brewed – From Tankards scooped in Pearl – Not Frankfort Berries yield the sense Such a delirious whirl! In 1864, several poems were altered and published in Drum Beat, to raise funds for medical care for Union soldiers in the war. Another appeared in April 1864 in the Brooklyn Daily Union. In the 1870s, Higginson showed Dickinson's poems to Helen Hunt Jackson, who had coincidentally been at the Academy with Dickinson when they were girls. Jackson was deeply involved in the publishing world, and managed to convince Dickinson to publish her poem "Success is counted sweetest" anonymously in a volume called A Masque of Poets. The poem, however, was altered to agree with contemporary taste. It was the last poem published during Dickinson's lifetime. '''Posthumous''' After Dickinson's death, Lavinia Dickinson kept her promise and burned most of the poet's correspondence. Significantly though, Dickinson had left no instructions about the forty notebooks and loose sheets gathered in a locked chest. Lavinia recognized the poems' worth and became obsessed with seeing them published. She turned first to her brother's wife and then to Mabel Loomis Todd, her brother's mistress, for assistance. A feud ensued, with the manuscripts divided between the Todd and Dickinson houses, preventing complete publication of Dickinson's poetry for more than half a century. The first volume of Dickinson's Poems, edited jointly by Mabel Loomis Todd and T. W. Higginson, appeared in November 1890. Although Todd claimed that only essential changes were made, the poems were extensively edited to match punctuation and capitalization to late 19th-century standards, with occasional rewordings to reduce Dickinson's obliquity. The first 115-poem volume was a critical and financial success, going through eleven printings in two years. Poems: Second Series followed in 1891, running to five editions by 1893; a third series appeared in 1896. One reviewer, in 1892, wrote: "The world will not rest satisfied till every scrap of her writings, letters as well as literature, has been published". Nearly a dozen new editions of Dickinson's poetry, whether containing previously unpublished or newly edited poems, were published between 1914 and 1945. Martha Dickinson Bianchi, the daughter of Susan and Edward Dickinson, published collections of her aunt's poetry based on the manuscripts held by her family, whereas Mabel Loomis Todd's daughter, Millicent Todd Bingham, published collections based on the manuscripts held by her mother. These competing editions of Dickinson's poetry, often differing in order and structure, ensured that the poet's work was in the public's eye. The first scholarly publication came in 1955 with a complete new three-volume set edited by Thomas H. Johnson. Forming the basis of later Dickinson scholarship, Johnson's variorum brought all of Dickinson's known poems together for the first time. Johnson's goal was to present the poems very nearly as Dickinson had left them in her manuscripts. They were untitled, only numbered in an approximate chronological sequence, strewn with dashes and irregularly capitalized, and often extremely elliptical in their language. Three years later, Johnson edited and published, along with Theodora Ward, a complete collection of Dickinson's letters, also presented in three volumes. In 1981, The Manuscript Books of Emily Dickinson was published. Using the physical evidence of the original papers, the poems were intended to be published in their original order for the first time. Editor Ralph W. Franklin relied on smudge marks, needle punctures and other clues to reassemble the poet's packets. Since then, many critics have argued for thematic unity in these small collections, believing the ordering of the poems to be more than chronological or convenient. Dickinson biographer Alfred Habegger wrote in his 2001 work My Wars Are Laid Away in Books: The Life of Emily Dickinson that "The consequences of the poet's failure to disseminate her work in a faithful and orderly manner are still very much with us" === Clan Gunn Ancestry === '''The Gunns''' ..................... Lucretia Gunn Birth: 1775 Place: Death: 1840 Father: Nathaniel Gunn Mother: Hannah Montague m. Samuel Fowler Dickinson ....................................................... Edward Dickinson Birth: 1803 Place: Death: 1894 Father: Samuel Fowler Dickinson Mother: Lucretia Gunn m. Emily Norcross ............................................... Emily Elizabeth Dickinson,Poet Birth: 1830 Place: Amherst, Massachusetts, USA Death: 1886 Place: Amherst, Massachusetts, USA Father: Edward Dickinson Mother: Emily Norcross ............................................... Nathaniel GUNN Birth: Abt. 1748 m. Hannah MONTAGUE Marriage: 8 Dec 1773 ....................................... NATHANIEL GUNN Birth: About 1748 Of Montague, Franklin, Massachusetts ..................................... Nathaniel Gunn Birth: 12 JAN 1752 Of Montague, Franklin, Massachusetts Death: 06 MAR 1832 m. Hannah Montague ....................................... Nathaniel Gunn Christening: 12 JAN 1752 Sunderland, Franklin, Massachusetts Death: 06 MAR 1832 Father: Lt. Nathaniel Gunn Mother: Dorothy Marsh m. Hannah Montague Marriage: 08 DEC 1773 ................................... Lt. Nathaniel Gunn Birth: 24 JAN 1726 Sunderland, Franklin, Massachusetts Death: 22 APR 1807 Father: Nathaniel Gunn Mother: Esther Belden m. 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Emma (McBeth) MacBeath--Wiki Cousins

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{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" |- | align="center" style="background:#E5F8D2;"|'''Genealogists''' | align="center" style="background:#E5F8D2;"|'''Relationship''' | align="center" style="background:#E5F8D2;"|'''Closest Common Ancestor''' | align="center" style="background:#E5F8D2;"|'''DNA match?''' |- |[[Norton-2616|Norton, Mary Ann]]||2nd cousins 1x removed||[[Adams-17584 |Thomas Edgar (Adams) West]]||190.8cM Chr 1, 3, 8, 13, 17, 18, 19, 22 |- |[[Reinhold-40|Reinhold, Emily]]||3rd cousins||[[Adams-17584 |Thomas Edgar (Adams) West]]||105cM Chr 14, 18, 20, 21 |- |[[Andrews-9605| Dillon, Lori (Andrews)]]||3rd cousins 2x removed||[[Havens-877 |James D Havens]]||56.4cM Chr 2, 3 |- |[[Clark-34072 |Clark, Donna L]]||4th cousins||[[Lambert-6169|Georges Edouard Lambert]]||18.3cM Chr 10 |- |[[Lane-4553 |Lane, Jamie]]||4th cousins 1x removed||[[Lambert-4551|Edouard Jean Lambert]]||? |- |[[Densley-30 |Densley, Jody]]||4th cousins 1x removed||[[Heskett-27|Thornton Price Heskett]]||23.3cM Chr 13 and 19 and 10.4 Chr X |- |[[McNulty-643|McNulty, Sean]]||Not yet known||[[|Estimated MRCA 4.6]||22.8cM Chr 6 |- |[[Brown-8212|Glann, Abby (Brown)]]||5th cousins||[[Heskett-27|Thornton Price Heskett]]||Matches to my brother 7.2cM Chr 14 |- |[[Dewhurst-4|Dewhurst- Conroy, Meghan (Dewhurst)]]||5th cousins 1x removed||[[Reed-2124|John Reed]]||No |- |[[Neate-245|Neate, Margaret]]||5th cousins 2x removed||[[Roberge-217|Marguerite Roberge]]||5.1 Chr 2 |- |[[Hughey-105|Hughey Ph.D., David]]||6th cousins 1x removed||[[Gilbert-3409|Nicholas Barnabas Gilbert]]||? |- |[[Watt-266|Watt, Vic]]||6th cousins 4x removed||[[Willard-110|Joseph Willard]]||? |- |[[Livingston-2940|Livingston, CJ]]||7th cousins 1x removed||[[Cowgill-22|Abraham Cowgill]]||? |- |[[Hauss-58|Hauss, Julia]]||7th cousins 2x removed||[[Beebe-948|Ezekiel Beebe]]||? |- |[[Ferraiolo-2|Ferraiolo, Chris]]||8th cousins 1x removed||[[Richard-410|Martin Richard]]||No |- |[[Shaw-8109|Joslin, Elizabeth (Shaw)]]||8th cousins 2x removed||[[Blackshaw-13|Randulph Randall Blackshaw]]||? |- |[[DuBois-1189|DuBois, Rod]]||8th cousins, 3x removed||[[Du_Bois-14|Louis Du Bois]]||? |- |[[Giffin-437|Griffin, Laurie]]||8th cousins 3x removed||[[Freeman-80|John Freeman Sr]]||5.1cM chr 5 |- |[[Scrivens-11|Scrivens, Bob]]||8th cousins 3x removed||[[Bazinet_dit_Tourblanche-4|Antoine (Bazinet dit Tourblanche) Bazinet]]||? |- |[[Sauls-238|Sauls, L]]||8th cousins 5x removed||[[Smith-15993|Nehemiah Smith Sr.]]||7.1cM on x Chr, 5.3cM Chr 2 |- |[[Rickerd-4|Rickerd, Chris]]||9th cousins||[[Streeter-234 |James Streeter]]||5.2cM match with my son chr 11 |- |[[Liard-1|Liard, Danielle]]||9th cousins 1x removed||[[Vaillancourt-103 |Robert Vaillancourt]]||? |- |[[Lavoie-802|Lavoie, Gregory]]||9th cousins 1x removed||[[Groleau-34 |Pierre Groleau]]||No |- |[[Côté-1393|Côté, PB]]||9th cousins 1x removed||[[Chouinard-6 |Jacques Chouinard]]|| 5.4cM Chr 11 Shares MtDNA haplogroup H1e1a with my paternal grandfather |- |[[Borgerson-3|Borgerson, Karin]]||9th cousins 1x removed||[[Richer-21 |Pierre Richer]]|| 5.2cM match with my son chr 10 and 6.1cM chr 21 |- |[[Smith-123128|Smith, Shirlea]]||9th cousins 1x removed||[[St-Pierre-708 |Pierre St-Pierre]]||No |- |[[Gullison-3|Gullison, Aaron]]||9th cousins 1x removed||[[Pelletier-690 |Jean-Baptiste Pelletier]]||? |- |[[Tardy-26|Tardy, Herbert]]||9th cousins 2x removed||[[Bourg-24 |François Bourg]]||? |- |[[Constantineau-17|Constantineau, Guy ]]||9th cousins 2x removed ||[[Richard-74|Michel Richard]]||? |- |[[Girouard-4019|Girouard, Jacqueline ]]||9th cousins 2x removed ||[[Pellerin-36|François Pellerin]]||? |- |[[Saucier-101|Ladner, Michelle (Saucier)]]||9th cousins 2x removed ||[[Saucier-49|Louis Saucier]]||? |- |[[Snow-2128|Snow, Chet]]||9th cousins 2x removed ||[[Snow-4 |Snow, Nicholas]]||No |- |[[Partridge-944|Partridge, Carole]]||10th cousins ||[[Bryan-16|Richard Bryan]]||Match to my son 5.2cM Chr 13 |- |[[Meehan-411|Meehan, Beryl]]||10th cousins ||[[Parker-493|James Parker Sr.]]||No |- |[[Bond-4824|Bond, Zac]]||10th cousins ||[[Cowgill-16|Ralph Cowgill]]||No |- |[[Chisarik-1|Chisarik, Paul]]||10th cousins ||[[Hamel-102|Jean Hamel]]||No |- |[[DeGraff-112|DeGraff, Doug]]||10th cousins ||[[Loker-4|Henry Loker]]||? |- |[[Rorabacher-18| Hollingsworth, Joanne (Rorabacher)]]||10th cousins 1x removed||[[Brownson-261|John (Brownson) Bronson]]||? |- |[[Lee-5956|Lee, Robin]]||10th cousins 1x removed||[[Higgins-214|Richard Higgins]]||? |- |[[Rankin-3121|Rankin, Howard]]||10th cousins 1x removed||[[Davis-189|Simon Davis Sr]]||? |- |[[Perkins-10405|Perkins, Eric]]||10th cousins 1x removed||[[Dungan-12|Thomas Dungan Sr.]]||? |- |[[Morris-16119|Peterson, Sarah (Morris) ]]||10th cousins 1x removed||[[Rogers-12|Joseph Rogers]]||? |- |[[Lowe-866|Tobo, Karen (Lowe)]]||10th cousins 1x removed ||[[Prou-36|Jean Prou]]||5.3cM Chr X |- |[[Hall-16256|Hall, Sue]]||10th cousins 1x removed||[[Kilbourn-21|Thomas Kilbourn]]||No |- |[[D.-41|D., Amanda]]||10th cousins 1x removed||[[Roy-102|Nicolas (Roy) LeRoy]]||? |- |[[Keniston-36|Keniston Jr., Bob ]]||10th cousins 3x removed||[[Antrobus-1|Joanna (Antrobus) Tuttle]]||? |- |[[Saunders-3398|Saunders, Pat ]]||10th cousins 3x removed||[[Bateman-18|William Bateman IV]]||No |- |[[Young-12878|Young, Mike]]||11th cousins||[[Snow-4 |Nicholas Snow]]||Match to my son 5.3 cM Chr 15 |- |[[Whitten-1|Whitten, Chris]]||11th cousins||[[Wilmot-6 |Benjamin Wilmot Jr.]]||No |- |[[Porter-6692|Porter, George JR]]||11th cousins||[[Parker-3802 |John Parker]]||? |- |[[Smith-126297|Smith, Zachary]]||11th cousins||[[Butler-265 |Richard Butler]]||? |- |[[Ryker-100|Ryker, Richard]]|| 11th cousins 1x removed||[[Baguley-34|Randall Baguley]]||? |- |[[Mengle-2|Mengle, Rick]]|| 11th cousins 1x removed||[[Carpenter-19|William Carpenter Jr.]]||? |- |[[Kennedy-9899|Kennedy, Nathan]]|| 11th cousins 1x removed||[[Loomis-65|Joseph Loomis]]||No |- |[[Cooper-1|Smith, Kitty]]|| 11th cousins 1x removed||[[Wilmot-7|Benjamin Wilmot]]||Match to my son 11.1cM Chr 11 |- |[[Woolard-206| Albrecht, G (Woolard) ]]|| 11th cousins 1x removed||[[Freeman-92|Edmund Freeman Jr.]]||? |- |[[Porter-4837|Porter, Bruce]]||11th cousins 2x removed ||[[Montague-41|Peter Montague]]||No |- |[[Hammond-5473|Jones, Carolyn (Hammond)]]||11th cousins 2x removed ||[[Rice-52|Deacon Edmund Rice]]||5.7cM Chr X |- |[[Robins-1306|Robins, Jennifer]]||11th cousins 2x removed ||[[Dickinson-57|Nathaniel Dickinson]]||NO |- |[[Shockey-96|Shockey, Charlotte]]||12th cousins||[[Wilmot-7|Benjamin Wilmot]]||Match to My son 5.0cM Chr 2/Match to my brother 7.4 cM Chr 14 |- |[[Williams-28514|Lesure, Cindy (Williams)]]||12th cousins 3x removed||[[Foote-35|Robert Foote]]||? |- |[[Hollenbeck-72|Hollenbeck, Richard]]|| 13th cousins ||[[White-255 |Robert White]]||No |- |[[Elliott-4594|Elliott, Alex]]|| 13th cousins ||[[Smith-15993 |Nehemiah Smith Sr.]]||? |- |[[Gaulden-7|Gaulden, Mags]]||13th cousins 4x removed ||[[Cotton-33|Clement Cotton]]||5.2cM Chr 20 |- |[[Earl-1088|Figueroa, Jo Anne (Earl) ]]||14th cousins||[[Hopkins-375|Rev Stephen Hopkins]]||13.8 cM Chr 13 also Match to my son 14.8 cM Chr 13 (I suspect a closer match on the tree somewhere) |- |[[Lockwood-1016|Lockwood, Doug]]||14th cousins 2x removed ||[[Evelyn-4|John Evelyn]]||No |- |[[Triesch-4|Triesch, Bart]]||14th cousins 3x removed ||[[Brooke-13|Robert Brooke]]||? |- |}
My FAMOUS WikiTree Cousins

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Emmanuel Driggus/Driggers Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] === To Pay A Debt === " Emmanuel and his wife Frances were assigned as servants to Stephen Charlton in 1649 to pay Pott's debt to Charlton, though he made it clear, "ye said cattle, etc. are ye proper goods of the sd Negroes." == Standing Among Whites == " It was noted that Emmanuel Driggers was highly regarded by whites in the area of Northampton. " == Goodwill to a Solider == " Emmanuel once tended an English soldier who fell ill. However, his condition worsened and this George Williams feared the worse and prepared his will: "In 1667 he bequeathed to Manuell Driggus, Negro, for his care and trouble in tendinge mee in my sickness, my wages due for eleven months service on the ship Luis Increase of Bristol." == Purchased Freedom == " He purchased the freedom of his wife Francis and son James' and at least that of his adopted daughters, but not his son Thomas nor his eldest born daughter Ann who Pott sold to a white planter Pannell "to have and to hould the same with all her increase forever." There was also a son Edward who was sold away while at the age of three, I believe. When Francis Pott who had bought Emmanuel died and his widow married a man named William Kendall who did not abide with slavery, and probably within a year of his marriage to the widow freed Emmanuel and another. " == Descendants == Children, Grandchildren, and so on .... === Son Thomas === " However, this same Lieutenant Colonel William Kendall complained to the court that Thomas Driggus, Emmanuel's son, was still a slave and belonged to him and that he was neglecting his master. Two other slaves complained that Thomas was abusing them and he was given 21 lashes. In addition the court ordered Thomas' child who was then a slave of Kendall's to be indentured to John Francisco, a free black man, until twenty-one. At least by this arrangement, Thomas' son Johnson at the age of twenty-one "then to sett it free for Ever." This is the same John Francisco who had raised Sarah, Thomas' wife, until she was 21. "The line between freedom and slavery was extraordinarily permeable," as well as that of indentured service and slavery." " Emmanuel's son Thomas married Sarah King (1645-1701), daughter of another of the earliest slaves known in the colonies, King Tony Negro. She was proven to be free and was in and out of the courts with charging others of theft and sometimes charged herself and lashed. Thomas was a violent and abusive man. === Son of Thomas === " Thomas' son Johnson (1716) who served in the French and Indian Wars in 1754, marries a Mary Johnson and has a son" === Son of Johnson === "William Driggers (1730-1822) who served in the Revolutionary War under General Marion, who marries Sarah Futch (1731) " === Son of William === " who has a son Jonas 1755-1822) who served in the Revolutionary War under General Marion who marries an Eleanor Lastinger (1756-1860) " === Daughter of Jonas === " Mourning Driggers (1754-1820) who marries James Ivey (1752-1820)" ==== The Ivey Line of Driggers ==== " Their son James Ivey Jr. (1770-1829) marries Marion (1770-1790), Their daughter Elizabeth Ivey--Betsy--(1792-1880) marries William Peoples (1784-1860), Their son David Peoples (1825-1847) marries Susan Long (1827-1851), Their son Henry Peoples (1851-1888) marries Susanne, Their daughter Mary Francis, Peoples marries George Collier Wise (1864-1945) George C. Wise (1898-1962) marries Ruby Robinson (1898-1983) " ==== Iveys before Driggers ==== " The English Ivey line went Thomas (1605) married to Ann Argent; to George (1638-1689) married to Hannah Blanche (1636); to Henry (1687-1770) married to Mary Batte (1710-1780); to Joseph married to Elizabeth Travis to James (1770-1829) who married Mourning Driggers. " == Mulatto Children == " Since the Iveys were early planters in the colonies from England, this marriage would produce mulattoes. There are hints that perhaps they had intermarried before James Ivey and Mourning Driggers. They were listed in the families in which white men married free African American women. Slave owning George Ivey in fact joined others in 1699 who petitioned the Council of Virginia asking for the repeal of the Act of the Assembly against English people marrying Negroes, Indians or Mulattoes. In 1691 the Assembly had prohibited blacks and whites intermarriage and ordered the illegitimate mixed race children of white women to be bound out for thirty years. It also prohibited the manumission of slaves unless they were transported out of the colony. They also could have their own indentured service extended and be lashed for the offense of Mulatto offspring. " == Freedom Flight & Flight == "In 1705 the Assembly of Virginia passed a law which all but eliminated the ability of slaves to earn their freedom by ordering that the farm stock of slaves "shall be seized and sold by the church wardens of the parish wherein such horses, cattle, or hogs shall be, and the profit thereof applied to the use of the poor of such parish." By 1712-15 when members of two families were freed and given 640 acres in Northfolk County, Virginia's legislative council proposed that the Assembly: "provide a law against manumission of slaves, which in time by their increase and correspondence with other slaves may endanger the peace of the colony." " To insure their legitimacy, many sought out churches to register their marriage and to baptize their children often traveling great distances to do so. But even judges and ministers could be heavily fined if performing these ceremonies. With the prohibition on inter-racial sexual unions, mixed race children became illegitimate by definition. Thus began a migration of Driggers who had their beginnings in tide-water Virginia could be found in outlying areas of areas such as North Carolina." == Driggers in Carolina == *In mid 1700, the Pee Dee River and Gum Swamp were in Carolana (also Carolina or North Carolina). After "the split", they were in South Carolina) " 1758 land entry: James Ivey 100 Anson County on North side of Pee Dee River in the forks of Gum Swamp...William Driggers living on Gum Swamp as well. This was the "Swamp Fox" territory. Both William Driggers and Jonas Driggers served under General Marion, Swamp Fox, by providing beef and transportation. " " Thus, the Iveys, Driggers, and other families sought freedom by moving to the border of North Carolina, then on to Georgia, Alabama, and the rest of the South. Many in the next decades of census were considered white while others were considered Mulattoes. It became very important to be called Portuguese after their forefather Emmanuel Driggers in order to be considered white. " == Black & Mulatto == " By 1723 Virginia law required legislative approval before manumissions could take place. Families like Driggers who were free in the mid 17th century had several hundred members before the end of the colonial period. Very few free families descended from white slave owners who had children by their slaves, perhaps as low as 1% of the total. (Possibly due to the strict teachings and morality of the Church). " *[I have seen this 1% to not be the case. Many times, the biracial children were not acknowledged by the white fathers, and sometimes on the "black" mother's, she never told who the father was. This left many wondering who their father was.] - [[Wise-2655| Ken Wise]] *Also See-[http://www.forumbiodiversity.com/showthread.php/3930-Apparantly-United-States-has-more-West-African-slave-descendant-Whites-than-Blacks/page19| Forumbiodiversity.com - More U.S. West African Slave Descendant Whites than Blacks] "Many free African American families in colonial North Carolina and Virginia were landowners who generally were accepted by their white neighbors. Soon "the door slammed shut on black freedom. Slaves had their privileges curtailed--most prominently, the right to trade independently...all but eliminated the opportunity to purchase their own freedom and that of family and friends...they were barred from voting, sitting on juries, serving in the militia, carrying guns, owning dogs, or testifying against whites." == Military Service == " Many Driggers and Iveys were involved in the Revolutionary War in the South. As said before, at least a couple of them served under the "Swamp Fox," General Marion. A couple were at Valley Forge. "They led white men and black in rebellion too. Winslow Driggers who served in the 1759 Expedition against the Cherokee, later became the leader of a large militant free black, white, and mixed Regulator Company in South Carolina. Before the Boston Tea Party and before the 'Founding Fathers' of America gave voice to the ideals of freedom, he led backwoodsmen in the fight against the abusive British policies of taxation without representation." However, a complaint of 23, October, 1773, listed "free Negroes and Mulattus living upon the Kings' land... Raitously Assembled together in Bladen Country: Captain James Ivey, Joseph Ivey..." Then, December 18, 1773, "the number of free negroes and mulattoes who infest that county and annoy its Inhabitants..." This sounds like a Torey and Independent American problem, whereas, others saw them as rogue bandits and river pirates which was evidently true as well. Winslow Ivey hung for his offenses by another gang of ex-regulators led by his cousin Gideon." " James Ivey who married Mourning Driggers was also known as Capt. James because he lead a gang of regulators along the boarder of South Carolina. Some considered it "a mob." This James Ivey of Drowning Creek was described as of Portuguese descent, swarthy, hair black and straight." Perhaps he took over for his brother Winslow who led an outlaw gang of 200. " "One cousin, John Ivey, was forced into serving the British by his Torey neighbors who threatened to burn him out if he did not. After one battle in which a hundred and fifty Americans were taken prisoner, John Ivey, never a willing soldier, deserted but was captured by one of the Swamp Fox's sentries. He convinced Marion that he was loyal by given him the information about where the American prisoners were taken. "Thirty-eight men under the command of Captain Jonathan Roberts. They are camped just South of Jack's Creek, holding prisoners near Great Savannah." "Close to Sumter's house?" "Yes." " How many prisoners?" "A hundred and fifty, thereabout." Marion took a hundred strong and the brigade raced to Sumter's abandoned house, arriving after dark and quickly circled the mansion...The enemy only put up a brief resistance. The skirmish was over almost as soon as it began. Twenty-four enemy were killed or captured, fourteen escaped, one hundred and fifty Maryland Continentals were freed." The Continental Congress sent General Marion a notation of gratitude for this service, all because John Ivey deserted." == Living in Fear == Johnson Driggers, in the 1778 North Carolina Gazette: "On Saturday night, April 4th, broken into the house of the subscriber at the head of Green Creek, where I had some property under the care of A. Driggers, a free Negro woman, two men in disguise with masks on their faces and clubs in their hands, beat and wounded her terribly and carried off four of her children, three girls and a boy, the biggest of said girls got off in the dark and made her escape. One of the girls is Becky with the other Charita, boy is Shadrack stealed for slave trade." Much of the quotes and information are from Paul Heingg but also from many other ancestory records and sources. "Oh Susannah", [http://ohsusannahwesleyan.blogspot.com/2015/09/emmanuel-rodriguez-emmanuel-driggus.html?m=1| ohsusannahwesleyan.blogspot.com] == Acknowledgements == A HUGE Thank You to Celia Jolley, for your Research and Discovery of information on Emmanuel Driggers and his descendants. You are GREATLY appreciated and revered ! == Sources == "Free African Americans of Northampton County, Virginia," by Paul Heinegg " [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Emmanuel_Driggus/Driggers_Family|What links to this page]] *[http://ohsusannahwesleyan.blogspot.com/2015/09/emmanuel-rodriguez-emmanuel-driggus.html?m=1| ohsusannahwesleyan.blogspot.com] *[https://web.archive.org/web/20180325223209/http://ohsusannahwesleyan.blogspot.com/2015/09/emmanuel-rodriguez-emmanuel-driggus.html?m=1%7C| The Wayback Machine] *[[Driggers-126| Emanuel Driggers]] *[[Unknown-300371| Frances Driggers]] *[[Driggers-89| Johnson Driggers]] *[[Driggers-119| Thomas Driggers]] *[[Wise-2665| Kenneth Wise]]

Emmanuel United Church of Christ Cemetery

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[[Category: Emmanuel United Church of Christ Cemetery, Dorrance Township, Pennsylvania]] [[Category: Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the Albert Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Emmanuel United Church of Christ Cemetery is also known as Dorrance Cemetery. It is a church-affiliated cemetery located in Dorrance Township. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Church Address and Phone
7768 Blue Ridge Trail
Mountain Top, PA 18707
(570) 868-5675 GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
41.0971858, -76.0024066 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Emmanuel+United+Church+of+Christ/@41.0971858,-76.0024066,174m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m2!3m1!1s0x89c50bedbd15c0e7:0x8509a20f1246a8c8?hl=en Emmanuel United Church of Christ Cemetery on Google Maps] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=1987658 Find A Grave] * ''Add resources here'' ----- ===Tasks Completed=== * ''Add tasks you have completed here'' ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link to existing WikiTree profiles or create new profiles for each person listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of their grave marker. The profile you create for a person can include other genealogical and biographical information, additional photos, and a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Inscription (Notes) ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | Andress||Donald||1958-SEP-12||1995-APR-02|||| |- | Balliet||Martha M||1923-AUG-14||1996-JUL-08|||| |- | Benner||Harry W||1871||1909-JAN-26||Aged 37 years 11 mos 12 days|| |- | Brand||Kory Ryan||1987-JUN-04||1987-JUN-04||Our Son|| |- | Brislin||Jerome D III||1952||1987||Your love and memories will stay in our hearts forever|| |- | Carter||Reada E||1920-JUN-17||2008-AUG-08|||| |- | Cramer||Bret E||1982-AUG-02||2004-JUN-23|||| |- | Cramer||John E Jr||1978-DEC-31||1979-JAN-28|||| |- | Dauber||Miranda Grace||1997-DEC-02||1998-FEB-08|||| |- | Daubert||Mary E||1885||1964||Mother|| |- | Daubert||William F||1876||1951||Father|| |- | Daubert||William J||1948-MAY-02||1969-APR-10||Son, Vietnam|| |- | Deiterich||Addie||1880-JUL-15||1940-SEP-07||Mother|| |- | Deiterich||Calvin E||1879||1948||Father|| |- | Deiterich||Frank P||1852||1914|||| |- | Deiterich||Sarah E||1861||1914|||| |- | Drasher||George W||1908-FEB-22||1994-MAR-17|||| |- | Drasher||Marguerite||1906-MAR-27||2001-JUN-16|||| |- | Eckert||Franklin C||1908-MAY-12||1958-MAR-14||Father|| |- | Eckert||Marjorie E||1910-JUL-29||1993-JUL-22||Mother|| |- | Eckrote||Amelia Jane||1867||1897||Mother|| |- | Eckrote||Bessie M|||||||| |- | Eckrote||Calvin E||1891-DEC-11||1963-NOV-22|||| |- | Eckrote||Catherine||1869-NOV-10||1953-JUN-21|||| |- | Eckrote||Clara A||1889||1972|||| |- | Eckrote||Clara J||1895-OCT-11||1974-JUN-23|||| |- | Eckrote||Clarence A||1902||1952|||| |- | Eckrote||Corp Stephen||1834||1907-FEB-10||Co. 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The Empress of Ireland Team is part of the [[Project:Canada|Canada Project]]. The RMS Empress of Ireland was an ocean liner that sank in the St. Lawrence River on 29 May 1914. It is the largest peacetime maritime accident in Canadian history, and is sometimes called "Canada's Titanic." Conversations related to this project happen on G2G using the tag ''[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/empress_ireland empress_ireland]''. Leader Contact: [[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]] Team Leader: TBC Team Members: [[St._Denis-47|Joe St Denis]], [[Liard-1|Danielle Liard]] ==Tasks== * To identify and create profiles for the passengers and crew. * Create a sticker instead of a project box * Add 1st Class 87 passengers - '''Completed by Danielle''' ** Connect each profile to the Global Tree *** Write profiles for 1st class passengers - '''Completed by Danielle''' * Add 2nd Class 255 passengers - '''Completed by Michelle & Guy''' ** Connect each profile to the Global Tree *** Write profiles for 2nd class passengers, '''in progress by Danielle''' * Add 3rd Class 701 passengers - '''Completed by Guy''' ** Connect each profile to the Global Tree *** Write profiles for 3rd class passengers - '''in progress''' * Add crew members - '''in progress by Joseph''' ** Connect each profile to the Global Tree *** Write profiles for the crew members - '''in progress by Joseph''' * Identify the children - '''completed''' * Identify the rescued passengers - '''completed''' *Identify the Salvation Army members, '''in progress''' *Create the project profile 'Empress of Ireland WikiTree' '''Done''' **Transfert all profiles management to the Project Profile '''in progress''' *Change source link to wikitree images (link to Liverpool Museum not working - new link to image on WT) ** Crew - '''Completed by Guy''' ** 1st Class - '''In progress by Guy''' ** 2nd Class - ** 3rd Class - == Resources== [http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/maritime/visit/floor-plan/liners/empress/sinking.aspx Merseyside Maritime Museum] [http://www.empress2014.ca/accueil.html Commémoration 2014] [http://www.royalalbertamuseum.ca/onlineExhibit/empress/ Royal Alberta Museum] [https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/100-year-old-photos-linked-to-quebec-maritime-tragedy-finally-in-a-museum-after-many-twists-and-turns-1.6706394 Photos of recovery operations found, CBC article] [https://archive.org/details/tragicstoryofemp00marsuoft The Tragic Story of the Empress of Ireland by Logan Marshal - 1914] == Team Pages == *[[Space:RMS_Empress_of_Ireland|Space RMS Empress of Ireland]] *[[:Category:RMS_Empress_of_Ireland|Category RMS Empress of Ireland]] *[[:Category:Empress_of_Ireland|Category Empress of Ireland - Passagers / Passengers]] *[[WikiTree-17|Empress of Ireland Profile]]

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category:Encell Name Study]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Encell and its variants Ensell, Ensal, Insull, etc.. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. '''Study template''': Paste this above the biography for each Encell/Ensell profile (make sure there is }} at the end): {{One Name Study | name = Encell| category = Encell, Ensell _Name_Study It will look like this: {{One Name Study | name = Encell | category = Encell, Ensell _Name_Study}} '''The Encell Surname Study''': Where did the Encells come from? Part of the answer lies in examining the surname ‘Encell’, part involves further genetic inquiries using the Y-chromosome. '''Etymology''' Encell origins: What’s in a name? Genealogically, a fortunate thing about the surname ‘Encell’ is that it is uncommon. This makes the Encells themselves uncommon enough to be kept track of, a task undertaken by Florida cousin, [[Ensell-10|John R. Ensell]] (note the alternate spelling of John’s name, the first of our spelling issues). John has attempted to account for all the Encells and Ensells in America, living and dead, within his family tree records, located on the web at [http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/e/n/s/John-R-Ensell/GENE6-0001.html] . But the name Has many spellings, both in the dictionary and in the early family tree. In the ''Oxford Dictionary of English Surnames, second edition'' are the following entries: Ensoll: variant of INSALL--Insall, Inseal, Insole, Insoll, Insull, Hinsull: Richard de Inneshal 1327 (''Subsidy rolls of Worcester''); John de Insale 1341 (''Nonarum Inquisitiones 1340 for the County of Worcester'', Worcester Hist. Soc., 1899). From a place Insoll in Elmley Lovett (Worcs), no longer on the map, first recorded as Inerdeshell in 1275 and last as Insoll in 1642 (''Place-names of Worcester'', 241) And also… Hensall, Hensell, Henzell: (i) Alan de Hethensal 1219 (''Assize rolls for Yorkshire''). From Hensall (''English Surnames, series 1, Yorkshire West Riding'', G. Redmonds, London, 1973) (ii.) Hensell and Henzell are also Huguenot, from a Protestant refugee who settled at Newcastle-upon-Tyne after the Massacre of St Bartholomew. With two other refugees, Tysack and Tittory, he started a glassworks there (Smiles, ''The Huguenots'', London, 1880, pp. 401-402) Inquiry into origins: As we saw from the ''Oxford Dictionary of English Surnames'', the origin of the surname and of the Encells themselves are likely related, so much depends on sorting out early spellings that potentially lead us in different geographical directions, before the earliest written records we have from the late seventeenth century. Possibilities are based on candidate name etymologies,as well as geographical and historical facts about their principal trade, glassmaking, in England. Three principal logical possibilities present themselves: '''1. The Encells were ‘native’ to the British Isles:''' Several spellings listed in first Oxford Dictionary entry cited are encountered among records we have, namely ''Insall, Insole'', and ''Insull''. Furthermore, the Dictionary indicates that these names all come from Worcestershire, in the West Midlands of England, the region where the early Encells are known to have lived. The West Midlands is a major center of the historical English glassmaking industry. '''2. The Encells were Huguenot refugees from France''': If the name were derived from an original beginning in ‘H’ and altered by the common linguistic process of eliding the H (as in ‘Enry ‘Iggins’ for ‘Henry Higgins’), then the original spelling may have been Hensall, Hensell or Henzell. From the Dictionary, we learn that the first of these spellings originated in Yorkshire, in the north of England, far removed, dialectically and culturally, from the West Midlands. The other two are alternate spellings of a known Huguenot name, definitely associated historically with the importation of continental glassmaking to Newcastle-upon-Tyne (in far north of England) and Staffordshire (adjacent Worcestershire) in the West Midlands, following the great Huguenot diaspora after the St. Bartholomew’s Day massacre. The massacre took place in 1572, leaving a gap of over a century before our records begin. The 3 related ‘founding families’ of the English glassmaking industry: Henzell, Tyzack and Tittory all have long pedigrees involving titles of minor nobility, coats-of-arms, etc. in the French province of Lorraine, and leading back ultimately to origins in Bohemia (modern Czech republic), historically a major center of the glassmaking art in Europe, and prehistorically part of the Celtic lands of central Europe. '''3. The Encells were Germans:''' Certain German words, e.g. ‘Enkel’ = grandchild, ‘Hansel’= little Hans, and ‘Insel’ = island, might have a plausible form for morphing into the name, but there is no direct evidence for this. Bohemia is adjacent to the historic German lands. In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, German glassmakers advanced the art technologically, and there is some evidence that Ensell glassmakers incorporated some of these German techniques. Which is it? Can we possibly find solid evidence to help resolve such a question? Well, yes, this is where we turn to… '''Genetic genealogy''' To address our problem, what we needed was a fully-documented living male Encell descendant bearing the surname to establish what the pattern of STR markers on the Encell Y-chromosome is. [As a by-product of this, we could also learn about the deep paternal ancestry of the Encells, and we’ll return to that topic later]. It was extremely fortunate that [[Encell-45|Jack Encell]] agreed to collaborate with us in establishing ‘the Encell surname project’with testing done through Relative Genetics Inc, of Salt Lake City Utah. '''Encell paternal line used in this study''': Generation 1:[[Insull-7| John Insull (1688-1733)]]; Generation 2: [[Insall-34|Edward/Edmund Insall (1712-1766)]]; Generation 3: [[Ensal-1|George Ensal (1751-?)]]; Generation 4: [[Encell-2|John Encell (1776-1829)]]; Generation 5: [[Encell-11|Charles Knox Encell 1822-1906)]]; Generation 6: [[Encell-6|Marsh Encell (1869-1953)]]; Generation 7: [[Encell-26|John Phillip (Tim) Encell (1908-1990)]]; Generation 8: [[Encell-45|Jack Warren Encell (b. 1944)]]; We next needed to compare Jack’s STR results (the Encell Y-chromosome) with those of other, similarly well-documented living male descendants of paternal lines bearing other surnames we were concerned about comparing with ours. Fortunately, our experienced genealogist cousin [[ Ensell-10|John Ensell]] had important contacts that made this possible. Through his worldwide genealogical networking, he was in regular contact with [[Henzell-5|Barry Henzell]] of Brisbane, Australia (whose family tree harks back to the Henzells of Newcastle-upon-Tyne and well beyond that to titled nobles of Lorraine) as well as Don Tyzack of Nottinghamshire, England (with a similarly well-documented and extensive family tree going back to Bohemia). Both these men, in addition to John Ensell himself, agreed to participate in the project. '''Encell vs Ensell''': First off, as a proof of principle, John Ensell’s STR results (the Ensell Y-chromosome) showed only the most minimal difference (one repeat sequence at one locus) from the Encell Y-chromosome.This is genetic evidence that the Encells and the Ensells are indeed one family, independently confirming the family tree, which shows the most recent common ancestor (MRCA) of the two lineages to be 6 generations back along the Encell line [specifically consistent with it being, [[Insall-34|Edward/Edmund Insall]] (1712-1766)]. '''Encell vs the Huguenots''': The bigger news, of course, was that the Encell/Ensells do not appear to be related to either the Henzells of Lorraine, France and northern England, or to the Tyzacks of Bohemia, Lorraine and west Midlands, England. The number of repeat sequences failed to match at 9-10 different loci for both the Encell-Henzell and Encell-Tyzack comparisons. A rough statistical estimate of when the MRCA may have occurred between these lineages would be on the order of 40-50 generations or more, far too distant to be within the realm of either historical likelihood or practical genealogy (the St. Bartholomew’s day massacre, for example, being on the order of only 12-14 generations distant), so no titles or coats-of-arms for the Encells/Ensells for now. Furthermore, the Henzells and the Tyzacks do not appear to be related to each other, failing to match at 7 different loci, and having an MRCA of 40 generations or more distant. These results were a great disappointment to all concerned, but they represent definite progress in the quest, since (barring any non-paternity events) they provide evidence against the Huguenot connection for now, and allow us to concentrate on the other possibilities for Encell origins. '''Deep paternal ancestry''': Haplogroup classification of the Encell Y-chromosome provided by Relative Genetics, was: Haplogroup R1b, defined by SNP marker (point mutation) M343. This gave us additional perspective on the origin question. Part of the ancestral haplogroup called R1-M173 that first arrived in Europe from West Asia during the Upper Paleolithic period (35,000-40,000 years ago) at the beginning of Aurignacian culture, one of first cultures within Europe to leave cave-art and more refined stone tools. The beginning of the last ice-age made it necessary for them to move south of the tree-line to hunt game. At its peak, the ice shelf within Europe extended down as far as southern Ireland, the middle of England and across northern Germany. The tree-line at the height of the ice-age was as far south as southern France, northern Italy, north of the Balkans and across the Black Sea. People with Haplogroup R1 Y-chromosomes retreated to areas south of these regions where they established themselves. During this period, the mutation which defines R1b (M343) likely occurred among a group on the Iberian Peninsula. As the ice-age ended and game were able to move northward again, people in R1b also migrated north. Today haplogroup R1 appears in about 50% of the native European population over all, and R1b is by far the most common haplogroup in Western Europe (Spain, Portugal, France, UK and Ireland). R1b3 is one of the most successful clades, has its origins about 11,800 years ago. Within the British Isles, a genetic pattern called the Atlantic Modal Haplotype (AMH) features greatly among the Irish and Welsh. '''Ethnic origins''': We had Jack’s Y-chromosome ‘done’ not only by Relative Genetics, but also by Brian Sykes’ company Oxford Ancestors, Inc.. The Oxford report includes analysis of STRs in terms of most likely paternal clan of origin for the chromosome. 'Paternal clan' refers to the 3 ancestral tribal groups which collectively account for 95% of all Y-chromosomes among the indigenous population of the British Isles: the ancient Celts, Anglo-Saxon/Danish Vikings and Norman/Norse Vikings. The results for the Encell Y-chromosome indicate that it is of probable Celtic origin. The Celts were distributed quite widely in the ancient world. Celts populated not only the British Isles, but also Bohemia and Gaul. The mere fact of probable ‘Celticness’ alone thus fails to provide any additional proof. However…R1b haplogroup’s highest prevalence by far is in western England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland, (as well as northern Spain), and this, along with name etymology evidence, is highly suggestive of a ‘native’ British Isles origin for the Encells. And there is some additional newer suggestive evidence... '''Autosomal DNA (auDNA)''': Autosomes are all the other numbered chromosomes (as opposed to the sex chromosomes X and Y) in the 23 nuclear pairs, and they constitute the bulk of our DNA, coming from ALL the ancestors, not just those on the direct paternal and maternal lines. Ethnicity estimates are created by comparing one’s DNA sample to the DNA of other people who are native to a region, e.g., the AncestryDNA reference panel contains 3,000 DNA samples from people in 26 global regions built from a larger reference collection of 4,245 DNA samples collected from people whose genealogy suggests they are native to one region. Each panel member’s genealogy is documented: their family is representative of people with a long history (hundreds of years) in that region. Each volunteer's DNA sample from a given region is then tested and compared to all others to construct the AncestryDNA reference panel. The Individual’s DNA is compared to the reference panel to see which regions it is most like, and their ethnicity estimate is the result of this comparison, based on forty separate analyses, each of which gives an independent estimate done with randomly selected portions of DNA. AncestryDNA genotypes samples on the Illumina OmniExpress platform, designed to assay a majority of the genome while genotyping 730,525 SNPs carefully selected to capture the majority of common genetic variation in European and other worldwide populations. What’s a SNP (pronounced ‘snip’)? It stands for ‘single nucleotide polymorphism’ and represents the substitution of one base pair for another. As an example, auDNA Results for [[Bissell-517|Michael Bissell]] maternal first cousin of Jack Encell, gave an ethnicity estimate of 84% Great Britain, 6% Scandinavia, 5% Europe West, 4% Other regions. By way of comparison, the average modern native British subject has around 55-60% Great Britain in their ethnicity mix.

Encyclopedia of American Quaker genealogy

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: American Quakers]] '''Citation Example''' :Hinshaw, William W, and Thomas W. Marshall. ''[[Space:Encyclopedia_of_American_Quaker_genealogy| Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy.]]'' (Baltimore, Genealogical Pub. Co, 1969) '''Footnote Example''' :[[#hinshaw|Hinshaw]] Volume 3, Page 123 '''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Encyclopedia_of_American_Quaker_genealogy|What Links to Here]]''' '''See Also:''' * [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000859833 Hathi Trust] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/185431?availability=Family%20History%20Library All volumes at FamilySearch] *[http://www.worldcat.org/title/encyclopedia-of-american-quaker-genealogy/oclc/2193 Find in a library] via WorldCat * [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=3753 Ancestry.com ($)] :'''Volumes''' #North and South Carolina, Georgia and Tennessee. [http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015002304221;view=1up;seq=7 HathiTrust], [http://interactive.ancestry.com/3753/quakergenvoli-000235 Ancestry.com ($)] #New Jersey and Pennsylvania. 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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Connecticut]] [[Category: Connecticut Genealogy Resources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Encyclopedia of Connecticut Biography, Genealogical--Memorial == * Compiled by an "Advisory Committee" from the The American Historical Society * Published by The American Historical Society, Boston, MA., 1917 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Encyclopedia_of_Connecticut_Biography|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/stream/encyclopediaofco01amer ::* http://www.archive.org/details/encyclopediaofco01amer * Vol. 2 ::* http://www.archive.org/details/encyclopediaofco02amer ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008637641 * Vol. 3 ::* http://www.archive.org/details/encyclopediaofco03amer * Vol 4 ::* https://archive.org/details/encycl04unse ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=KSwEAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008637641 * Vol 5 ::* https://archive.org/details/ency05unse * Vol 6 ::* https://archive.org/details/encycco06amer ::* http://www.archive.org/details/encyclopediaofco11hart * Vol 7 ::* https://archive.org/details/encyclo07unse * Vol 8 ::* https://archive.org/details/encycl08unse * Vol 9 ::* https://archive.org/details/encyc09unse ::* https://archive.org/details/encycco09amer * Vol 10 ::* https://archive.org/details/encyclop10unse ::* https://archive.org/details/encyclopediaofco10amer * Vol 11 ::* https://archive.org/details/encyclopediaofco11hart * Vol ? ::* https://archive.org/details/encyclopediacon00hartgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=KSwEAAAAYAAJ * Vol ? ::* https://archive.org/details/encyclopediacon01hartgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=JyoEAAAAYAAJ === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Encyclopedia of Connecticut Biography|Encyclopedia of Connecticut Biography]]'' (American Hist. Soc., Boston, MA. 1917) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#ECB|Encyclopedia of Conn. Bio.]])

Endicott Name Study

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Enfield, Connecticut

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:''Not to be confused with the town of [[:Category: Enfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts|Enfield, in Hampshire County, Massachusetts]], established in 1816 and disincorporated in 1938.'' [[Category:Enfield, Connecticut]] ==History of Springfield and Enfield, Massachusetts== William Pynchon was responsible for purchasing the Springfield area from the Indians in 1636. It was 1636 when Springfield of the Massachusetts Bay Colony to the north and Hartford of the Connecticut River Colony, to the south, were settled. Two generations of settlers lived and died in those communities, while the '''Enfield''' area continued to lie in a wilderness state. Wolves, bears and mountain lions were abundant, along with widespread deer herds. King Philip’s War made the area an unwelcome place to settle. In 1674, the General Court of Massachusetts granted land stretching as far south as Asnuntuck Brook to the Town of Springfield. That year, Springfield's John Pynchon built the first European structure, a saw mill on Freshwater Brook, in what would soon be '''Enfield''', The saw mill was destroyed one year later during King Philip's War, presumably by the Indians. Historical Society, Enfield, Connecticut [http://www.enfieldhistoricalsociety.org/EHShistory.html [Link]] Thomas Stebbins Senior, Jonathan Burt, Samuel Marshfield and Benjamin Parsons, were selected to serve, along with Major Pynchon, on the Freshwater Plantation Committee in 1679, formed for the purpose of making land grants to interested parties. The ultimate goal was to establish a separate town. Their intentions were made public, and that same winter. Enfield's first settlers the Pease brothers from Salem, MA, Robert and John Jr., spent their first winter camping in a shelter dug into the side of a hill. The committee made 19 land grants in Dec of 1679, all to residents of Springfield. Only three of them ever accepted and settled in the '''Enfield''' area. There were a few conditions attached to these initial land grants. You had to erect a dwelling and settle the land within three years of receiving the grant. Once settled you could not sell, transfer ownership, or move away for a period of seven years. Failure to meet these conditions could result in forfeiture of the lands back to the committee, at their discretion. Within three years, a minister had to be obtained and supported by the plantation. This was an important provision to the community that Springfield took Enfield to court in 1684 because a minister had not yet been obtained. Enfield was able to convince the court that an honest and sincere effort was being made, and their suit was dismissed. The committee provided 40 acres for a home lot for the minister, as well as at least 60 acres for the ministry and use of the church. Streets were to be “laid out where they may be Judged most Convenient and useful” according to the Committee Book. They were concerned with ascetics, as well as the mundane, in laying out the plantation, “no person Shall fell any living trees that are Growing or standing in the streets when Laid out…all the Trees hereby ordered to be preserved in the streets both for shade and Comeliness.” A 40 acre lot was also reserved for the use of a school in a convenient spot within the town, and “a Lot to two or three more which shall be reserved for sum useful Person” to be used as a bargaining tool to lure essential tradesmen, like a blacksmith, to town. The following Spring, the Pease brothers returned to Salem and brought their families back to Freshwater Plantation. John Senior, Robert, John Junior, and Elisha Kibbe were granted their own lots on 23 July 1680. John Pease Junior, being a surveyor by trade, was assigned the task of drawing up the first map of the Freshwater Plantation that first year. By the end by the end of that year (1680) about 25 families had settled in the area. In the next three years thirty more men from Salem brought their families to settle here. Salem was a hotbed of political and religious unrest at this time, losing its minister, James Bayley, in 1680. He was replaced with George Burroughs, the only minister executed during the witch trials of 1692, and entire families were leaving Salem in search of a civilized place to raise their families. With settlers arriving steadily and building permanent homesteads, it was time to take the next step. A petition was presented to the MA General Court in Boston requesting that a town be incorporated under the name of '''Enfield'''. The petition was granted on 16 May 1683, with more than 30 families calling it their home. At the time of incorporation, the town extended east ten miles from the Connecticut River and south six miles from Longmeadow Brook. The first marriage in '''Enfield''' took place 17 May 1683 between Samuel Terry and Hannah Morgan, daughter of Isaac Morgan. The first recorded birth occurred this year to John Junior and Margaret Pease, a little girl by the name of Margaret, who personified the hardy spirit of '''Enfield''' and lived to the age of 92. The first recorded death occurred in October this year to Lot Killam, one of the settlers who made the journey from Salem. John Pease Senior was chosen to be the first constable by the committee. From 1679 and 1692, it was the responsibility of the Freshwater Plantation Committee to oversee the governing of the area. However, they were not always available when situations needing attention arose. Therefore, the committee selected three men living in the area who were able to respond quickly. In 1684, the first meetinghouse was built near the current '''Enfield''' Street Cemetery, with the Burying ground behind it, and they chose John Pease Senior, Isaac Meacham and Isaac Morgan to be the first Select Men, “ to officiate for a year…to take care of the widows amongst them that change may not unnecessarily arise upon the place and in particular for that end reasonably to advise them and in case of their neglect to order the putting out of their children to such as may maintain and breed them up in some comfortable way.” Even today, there are many New England town still governed by Selectmen and town meeting members. It wasn’t until 1688 that '''Enfield''' held its first town meeting and elected selectmen on their own – Samuel Terry and John Pease Junior. On 16 March 1688, the townspeople purchased Enfield from a Podunk Indian named Notatuck for 25 pounds Sterling. It is unclear what claim Notatuck actually had to the land, or whether he was selling the land or the rights to use it. In spite of the common misconception that all men are created equal, life in New England in the late 1600s and early 1700s consisted of the ‘haves’ and the ‘have-nots’. Unless you were one of the ‘haves’ you were not allowed to vote, participate in the town meetings or to hold a town office. You could not just wander into town and become a resident. Unwanted visitors were escorted to the town line and in no uncertain terms told to stay away. Women and children, as well as Jews, Quakers, native Americans, and atheists were all automatically in the ‘have-not’ category. Applying to the committee, and later the town meeting, was the only way to become an ‘admitted inhabitant’ with all the privileges of the ‘haves’. An ‘admitted inhabitant’ must be a regular attendee at church services and own substantial land. A minimum tax amount had to be paid, based on property owned, before acceptance could be considered. Being a ‘freeman’ meant belonging to a ‘have-more’ group, which gave you the right to vote in colony elections and hold a colonial office, life governor. Only the Massachusetts General Court in Boston could appoint you as a ‘freeman’. ==Enfield becomes a part of Connecticut in 1749== For the first 75 years of its existence, Enfield laid within the boundaries of Massachusetts, based on a land survey of 1642 by Woodward and Saffery. Town meeting records show that the people of Enfield first spoke publicly of leaving MA rule and joining CT in 1704. Like most government projects, the wheels turned slowly but surely towards the change. Almost 50 years went by, and in 1749 Enfield finally joined the ranks of CT towns. There were strong feelings over the move, which lasted several generations. Even in 1829, Dr. Pease wrote, “no intelligent inhabitant…is insensible of the superiority of the institutions of CT over those of MA or has not often contrasted the excellence of our cheap simple and republican regulations complicated and aristocratical systems of MA. Some things never change. There were no clocks in early Enfield, and until 1784 no church bell. It fell upon the shoulders of the town drummer to call the people together in a timely manner. It was his duty to drum the people to worship on Sunday morning, to alert the minister that the congregation was ready, and to call to funerals, lectures and town meetings. On Thursday, 20 April 1775, the town drummer was Thomas Abbey. On receiving the news from a horseback rider, who had stopped at the local tavern, that fighting had occurred outside of Boston, Thomas began to beat his drum, breaking up the usual Thursday afternoon lecture in the meetinghouse. The next day around 75 men from Enfield marched off to war to the beat of Thomas Abbey’s drum. He returned home after the war as a captain, and his statue now stands proudly in front of the Congregational Church on Enfield Street. During the 1700s there was a religious movement in the area commonly referred to as the “The Great Awakening.” Jonathan Edwards, was the son of Timothy Edwards the pastor, and grandson of Solomon Stoddard, the spiritual leader of Northampton for 57 years. Enrolling in Yale at age 13, he graduated first in his class of Yale in 1720 and soon became assistant pastor in Northampton, eventually becoming its pastor. On 8 July 1741, he delivered his famous sermon called “Sinners in the Hands of the Angry God” in the '''Enfield''' meetinghouse. This sermon defines fire and brimstone preaching to its very core. Prior to 1812, the United States was primarily an agricultural colony, relying on England for manufactured goods. When the War of 1812 shut down all commerce with England, however, it became a prime opportunity for local enterprising individuals to begin manufacturing concerns. After the war, these young companies could not compete with the established industries of England. The US Government was urged to protect those local ventures by applying duties on imports that competed with their wares. During the 20 years following the was of 1812 the protective controversy was one of the most important features in the political life of the nation. In 1824, the protectionists succeeded in passing the tariff of that year, which increased all duties considerably. Four years later, in the tariff of 1828, the protective movement reached its highest point. Conditions were so favorable that a group of businessman from Hartford started a manufacturing concern following the 1824 tariff act outside Simsbury, ironically called the Tariff Manufacturing Company, creating broadcloth for the local markets and eventually expanding into the manufacturing of woolen carpets. ==Timeline== :Freshwater Plantation on East Side of Great River settled 1680 :Freshwater Plantation named Enfield 1683 :Enfield incorporated 16 May 1683 :Jonathan Edwards delivers his famous sermon 1741 :Enfield becomes part of the CT colony 1749 :First Church Bell 1784 :Enfield Shaker community created 1792 :Thompsonville Carpet Manuf. Co formed 1828 :Hazard Powder Company formed 1843 ==Sources== ==Acknowledgements== Notes compiled by Elida Tirey. Work in progress, will add sources.

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===Background=== ====Name Variants==== Engaine, Engayne, Engaigne, d’Engaine, De Engaine, De Engayne, de Engeyne, Engaing’, Dengaine, den Gayne, Dengayn. The names are often used interchangeably but Engaine is the most common form so those set up with any of the alternative forms should be rationalised unless there is a clear line that evolves consistently into one of the alternative forms. ====Related Family Names==== [http://shissem.com/Hissem_Fitzurse.html FitzUrse] To review. ====Overview==== Records indicate that Castle Hymel belonged to the Engayne family and that the castle was demolished in about 1200 to allow the building of the Augustinian Priory of St Mary in Fineshade Northamptonshire which was founded by [[Engaine-24|Richard Engaine]] [https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1009601 Fineshade motte and bailey castle and abbey. Historic England. Uploaded 20 Dec 2019] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Leland_(antiquary)#Itineraries,_c._1538–43 John Leland] Itineraries c1538-43 ''Almost yn the Middle Way I cam by Finshed lately a Priory of Blak Chanons, leving it hard by on the right hond. it is a 4 Miles from Stanford. Here in the very place wher the Priory stoode was yn tymes past a Castel caullid Hely. it longgid to the Engaynes: and tney dwellid yn it, ontylle such tyme that one of them for lak of Childern of his owne began a Priory ther, gyving them Landes even thereabout: wherby after the Castelle was pullid downe to make up the Priory, so that now there remaynith almost no token that ever ther was any Castel there.''[https://archive.org/details/itineraryjohnle01heargoog/page/n69 The Itinerary of John Leland the Antiquary In Nine Volumes. Vol 1 Second edition Printed 1745] Engaine : from Engen or Ingen, near Boulogne: a baronial name, that has travelled down to our own times under an English disguise as Ingham. "There are many places in England," says Morant, "named Gaynes, Engaines, D'Engains: one, for instance, near St. Neots in Huntingdonshire: another at Taversham in Cambridgeshire:" two, I may add, in Essex, Colne-Engaine and Gaines, held by [[Engaine-21|Sir John Engaine]] in 1271 by the service of keeping the King's greyhounds; and one in Herefordshire, Aston Engen, now [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aston_Ingham Aston Ingham]. The original seat of the family was, however, at Senelai now [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shenley,_Milton_Keynes Shenley] in Buckinghamshire, held in capite by [[Engaine-29| Richard de Engen or Ingaine]] in 1086, with Redinges in Hunts (now [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Gidding Great Gidding]) (Domesday). Another [[Engaine-24|Richard]], his descendant, Baron of Blatherwick in Northamptonshire, is entered in the [https://www.le.ac.uk/english/em1060to1220/mss/EM.LSA.60.htm Liber Niger] as the tenant of Paganus de Dudley in Bucks, and held [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pytchley Pytchley] by the sergeantry of destroying all "wolves, foxes, martrons and other vermin, in the counties of Northampton, Rutland, Oxford, Buckingham, Essex, and Huntingdon." He was the founder of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fineshade_Priory Finshed Priory], and married a daughter of the Earl of Oxford, Sara de Vere ([[Chesney-12|Sarah Chesney]]), by whom he left at his death, in 1208, two sons, both of which were engaged with the insurgent barons. [[Engaine-52|Richard]], the eldest, who died single in 1215, had thus forfeited his barony; but [[Engaine-23|Vitalis]], the other brother, received back his inheritance at the accession of [[Plantagenet-167|Henry III]]. and obtained a rich wife, [[Montgomery-900|Rose]], one of the three co-heiresses that divided the great Welsh Honour of Montgomery. He was the father of [[Engaine-54|Vitalis]], [[Engaine-50|Henry]], [[Engaine-35|William]], and [[Engaine-21|John]]. Vitalis died young; Henry, who succeeded him in 1244, and fought on the barons' side at Evesham ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Evesham Battle of Evesham 1265]), was never married; William had no children; and thus the whole inheritance devolved on John. [[Engaine-5|John's successor]] and namesake, was summoned to Parliament from 1299 to 1321, but again had no heir, and was followed in 1322 by his brother [[Engaine-33|Nicholas]], who died two months after him, leaving two sons. The elder ([[Engaine-53|Henry]]) according to the strange fatality that persistently attended the first-born of this house, again was without posterity. The second, another [[Engaine-13|John]], seated at Dyllington in Huntingdonshire, was a baron by writ in 1342, and the father of the two last male heirs that bore the name, [[Engaine-51|John]] and [[Engaine-49|Thomas]]. Both died without issue, [[Engaine-51|John]] in his life-time, and [[Engaine-49|Thomas]], second Lord Engaine, in 1367. His great estates, lying in the counties of Huntingdon, Northants, Buckingham, Rutland, Oxon, Leicester, and Bedford, fell to their three sisters, [[Engayne-4|Joyce de Goldington]], [[Engaine-12|Elizabeth de Pabenham]], and [[Engaine-20|Mary Bernak]]. In addition to this baronial house, there were other families of the name. Ansfrid de Cormeilles, who held Aston in Herefordshire in 1086, was succeeded there by the Engaines, or Inghams, who continued in possession till the latter years of the fourteenth century. William de Inghayn presented to the rectory in 1306; and his son Simon, who adopted the name of his manor, was the father of Thomas, High Sheriff of the county in 1351. With Thomas's son Roger the line was brought to a close.—Duncomb's Herefordshire. In Cumberland Ralph de Engayne obtained the manor of Isal from Alan, the son of Earl Waltheoff, and married a great heiress, Ibria de Estrivers (see Travers), who brought him the barony of Burgh-upon-Sands, and the hereditary Forestership of Cumberland. Both passed to his only child Ada, who had two husbands, Sir Simon de Morville, and Lord Vaux of Gillesland. Sir Simon, we are told, was well stricken in years when he married her; and Ada's wanton fancy strayed to one of his squires, a comely Saxon youth, named Lyulph. But Lyulph, like another Joseph, was a loyal servant, deaf to the blandishments of his amorous mistress; and Ada, infuriated at finding herself scorned and rejected, played the part of Potiphar's wife, and charged him with attempting the very crime she had vainly solicited him to commit. Her husband, as credulous as Potiphar, implicitly believed her story; but here the analogy ends, for the Christian knight proved far crueller than his heathen prototype had been. Not content with a mere sentence of imprisonment, he ordered the unhappy squire to be thrown into a "leadful of scalding water," and actually boiled alive. Hutchinson, who retails this shocking story, bids us, however, remember, in justice to Ada de Engayne and her old husband, that it is borrowed from a monkish chronicler, who would assuredly endeavour to blacken their characters, for no better reason than that they were the parents of Sir Hugh de Morville, abominated by the Church for the murder of Thomas a. Beckett (see Morville). The name of Engayne had not died out with Ada's father; for his grandson Sir Hugh granted to Gilbert de Engayne—evidently a kinsman—the manor of Clifton in Westmorland, where his posterity continued till the reign of Edward III. The daughter of the last male heir, another Gilbert, married William de Wybergh. Though the Engaines became Inghams in Herefordshire, they had no connection with the Norfolk family of that name, which also attained baronial rank. Their arms were entirely different. The Engaines bore Gules a fesse indented between seven cross-crosslets, four in chief and three in base Or. Chalmers, in his Caledonia, states that "Berengarius de Engain, a noble Anglo-Norman, was one of the followers of Earl David, to whom he gave lands in Scotland after his accession to the throne." Berengarius was a benefactor of Jedburgh Abbey. The above directly from [https://archive.org/details/battleabbeyrollw02battuoft/page/8 The Battle Abbey roll, with some account of the Norman lineages by Battle Abbey; Cleveland, Catherine Lucy Wilhelmina Powlett published 1899 Vol 2 P 9] Corrections indicated with strikethough and brackets. ===People=== ==== [[Engaine-55|Richard Engaine]] c1025-1085==== [[Engaine-55|Detail moved to profile.]] ====[[Engaine-8|William Engaine]] before c1045-1086==== [[Engaine-8|Detail moved to profile.]] ==== [[Engaine-29|Richard Engaine]] c1065-1100==== [[Engaine-29|Detail moved to profile.]] ==== [[Engaine-6|Vitalis (Viel) Engaine]] 1086-1130==== [[Engaine-6|Detail moved to profile.]] ==== [[Engaine-42|Fulk Engaine Lisours]] After 1130-1185==== [[Engaine-42|Detail moved to profile.]] ==== [[Engaine-2|Richard Engaine]] 1119-1177==== [[Engaine-2|Detail moved to profile.]] The following not included in the profile RICHARD [II] Engaine (-before 1177). The Liber niger monasterii S. Petri de Burgo records "Ricardus Engaine ii hidæ in Hamtonascira...i milite..." among the “Descriptio militum de abbatia de Burgo”, marginal notes reading “iste fuit filius Viel et pater Ricardi qui modo est”. ==== [[Engaine-24|Richard Engaine]] 1167-1209==== [[Engaine-24|Detail moved to profile.]] Not used for profile but kept as background notes :- [[Chesney-45|Ralph de Caineto]], or Cheyney, was lord of West Lexham, as was [[Cheyne-379|John]] his son, whose sister and coheir, [[Chesney-36|Sibil]], was married to [[FitzWalter-113|William Fitz Robert]] (Robert FitzWalter?), brother of John Fitz-Robert, to whom Bishop Eborard, in the reign of [[Normandie-45|Henry I]]. granted the lordship of Blickling in Norfolk; which William left 3 daughters and coheirs; [[Chesney-13|Margaret]], the wife first of [[Cressy-52|Hugh de Cressi]], after of [[Warkworth-3|Robert Fitz-Roger]]; Clementia, of Jordan de Sackvile; and [[Chesney-12|Sarah]], of [[Engaine-24|Richard Engaine]], who in 1191 gave King [[Plantagenet-248|Richard I]] 200 marks to have possession of his wife's inheritance; but in 1217 Jordan de Sackvile and [[Engaine-23|Vitalis Engaine]], son of Richard, released their rights herein to [[Chesney-13|Margaret de Cressi]], and so it came entirely into that family. BHO Francis Blomefield, 'Launditch Hundred: West Lexham', in An Essay Towards A Topographical History of the County of Norfolk: Volume 10 (London, 1809), pp. 1-5. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/topographical-hist-norfolk/vol10/pp1-5 [accessed 22 December 2019]. ====[[Engaine-52|Richard Engaine]] c1188 - bef1216==== [[Engaine-51|Detail moved to profile.]] ==== [[Engaine-23|Vitalis (Viel) Engaine]] c1195-1248==== [[Engaine-23| Detail moved to profile.]] ====[[Engaine-50|Henry Engaine]] c1223-1272==== [[Engaine-50|Detail moved to profile.]] ==== [[Engaine-21|Sir John Engaine]] 1230-1302==== [[Engaine-21|Detail moved to profile.]]. ==== [[Engaine-5|Sir John Engaine]] First Lord Engaine 1268-1322==== [[Engaine-5|Detail moved to profile.]]. ====[[Engaine-33|Sir Nicholas Engaine]] 1270-1322==== [[Engaine-33|Detail moved to profile.]]. ====[[Engaine-13|Sir John Engaine]] 1302-1358==== [[Engaine-13|Detail moved to profile.]] ====[[Engaine-53|Henry Engaine]] c1304 - aft. 1339==== [[Engaine-53|Detail moved to profile.]] ==== [[Engaine-51|John Engaine]]==== [[Engaine-51|Detail moved to profile.]] ====[[Engaine-49|Sir Thomas Engaine]] 1336-1367==== [[Engaine-49|Detail moved to profile.]] ===Plea Rolls=== ====1219==== Somerset - [[Engaine-23|Vitalis Engaine]] and [[Gernet-11|Roger Gurnet]] sued William de Cantilupe and Mabel his wife for a carucate and a half of land in in Wurle, and they sued [[Beauchamp-2790|Elias de Bellocampo (possible profile)]] for a carucate and a half of land the same vill. The pleadings give :- [[FitzUrse-18|Richard FitzUrse]] father of #[[FitzUrse-20|Reginald]] = [[Aubigny-70|Matilda]] parents of William de Curtenay, died siesed of the land temp, John and lent no issue. #[[FitzUrse-19|Margery]], (grandmother) of [[Engaine-23|Vitalis Engaine]] the plaintiff #[[Fitzurse-4|Mabel]] mother of [[Gernet-11|Roger Gurnet]] the plaintiff P 478 Curia Regis Roll No 72. 4. Hen. 3. m. 4. See also [http://fmg.ac/phocadownload/userupload/scanned-sources/tgb/Vol03-PDFs/S-2855%20Courtenay.pdf Notes on William de Courtenay] ====1223==== [[Engaine-23|Vitalis Engaine]] sued [[De_Vere-461|Margaret de Crescy]] for the third of two carucates of land in Bilburg. p525 De Banco Roll. Mich. 7-8 Hen. 3.
The pleadings give this pedigree .
[[Chesney-14|William de Chesney]] temp Henry 2 #[[Cressi-1|Hugh de Crescy]]= [[De_Vere-461|Margaret (Chesney)de Crescy]] #Clemence. #[[Chesney-12|Sarra]]= [[Engaine-24|Richard Engaine]] ## [[Engaine-23|Vitalis]] the plaintiff ====1240==== A long suit in which [[Engaine-23|Vitalis Engaine]], [[Cantilupe-1|William de Cantilupe]] and [[Gernet-11|Roger Gurnet]] claimed The Honor of Montgomery in Wales, which had been granted to [[De_Boulers-2|Baldwin de Bollers]] by [[Normandie-45|Henry I]] on his marriage with [[De_Falaise-134|Sibil de la Faleyse]], the Kings niece (nepotem). P489 Curia Regis Roll. Hillary and Easter 25. Hen. 3. m. 12 The pedigree from this plea yielded.
[[Aubigny-68|Baldwin de Bollers]]= [[Falaise-34|Sibil de la Faleyse]]. #Hillaria ob. s.p. #[[Aubigny-70|Matilda]]= [[FitzUrse-18|Richard FitzUrse]] ##1 [[FitzUrse-20|Reginald FitzUrse]] ###Matilda=Robert de Curtenay ####William de Curtenay ob. s.p. ##2 Margaret ###Richard Engaine ####[[Engaine-23|Vitalis Engaine]] ##3 Mabel ### [[Gernet-11|Roger Gurnet]] who sold his purparity to William de Cantilupe. A Verdict was given for [[Engaine-23|Vitalis Engaine]] and William de Cantilupe. Supplement to above. In another suit [[Engaine-23|Vitalis Engaine]], William de Cantilupe and [[Gernet-11|Roger Gurnet]] sued the King for the manor of Badmundefeld, co. Suffolk, Hillaria Trussebut, Who had held the manor in dower, having died. In this suit it is stated that a Robert de Bollers had died seised of the Honor of Montgomery and had died s.p. And had been succeeded by his brother Baldwin who had also died s.p. and that Stephen de Stanton the nepos of Baldwin de Bullers had enfeoffed Thomas de Erdington in the manor in the reign of King John. p490 ====1372==== John de Goldyngton and [[Engayne-4|Joyce his wife]], [[Pabenham-5|Lawrence de Pabenham]], Chivaler and [[Engaine-12|Elizabeth]] his wife and [[Bernake-21|William Bernak]] Chivaler and [[Engaine-20|Mary]] his wife sued [[Courtenay-102|Katrine]] formerly wife of [[Engaine-49|Thomas Engayne]] for the manor of Colne Engaine P108 De Banco. Mich. 46. E.3 m 631. All the above from [https://archive.org/details/pedigreesfromple00wrotrich/page/n6 Pedigrees from the plea rolls: collected from the pleadings in the various courts of law, A.D. 1200 to 1500, from the original rolls in the Public Record Office by Wrottesley, George. Published c1905] ===Inquisitions Post Mortem=== ==== [[Engaine-23|Vitalis Engaine]] c1195-1248==== Vol 1 No166. Writ 5 Nov. 33 (Hen. Ill), (defective.) 5 Nov 1248 [[Engaine-50|Henry de Engayne]], his son, age variously stated as 30, 30 and more, and 35, is his heir. :'''Huntingdon.''' Inq. (undated.) ::''Great Gidding'', 100s. land held of the king in chief by service of hunting the wolf, the fox, and the hare in cos. Huntingdon, Northampton, Oxford and Buckingham. ::''Dilintune'', 100s. and held of the abbot of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramsey_Abbey#Abbots Romesheye], service unspecified. :'''Cambridge.''' Inq. (undated.) ::''Cotes town'', 1/2 hide land (extent given) held of the heirs of [[Fiennes-42|William de Fenes]] of the honour of Boulogne by service of 1/4 knight's fee. ::''Cambridge borough'', 2 marks rent which pertains to Cotes. :'''[Northampton.]''' Inq. (undated.) ::''Laxton and Pictesle'', parts held of the king by serjeanty of hunting the wolf at the king's command in 3 1/2 counties. ::''Blatherwic, Henewic, Multon, Braddetr' and Riston'', 1 knight's fee held of [[Basset-72|Sir Ralph Basset.]] ::''Neuton and Bulwic'', parts held of [[FitzUrse-20|Reginald]] son of Urse, by service of 1/2 knight's fee. :'''Hertford'''. Inq. (undated.) ::''Hunesdone town'', 2 carucates land (extent given) held of [[Beauchamp-1184|William de Bello Campo]] of Bedeford. :'''[Essex.]''' Extent (undated). ::''Upmenistre'' , land and advowson (extent given) which does no service, because the manor of Worthe (co. Somerset) and Upmenistre defend themselves against the king by service of 1 1/2 knights' fee. :'''Somerset.''', Extent {undated.) ::''Worth'', a moiety of the manor (extent given) held, together with other lands in co. Essex, of the king in chief by service of 1 1/2 knights' fee. :'''[Suffolk.]''' Inq. (undated and defective.) ::''Badmundefeld'', a moiety of the manor (extent given) held of the honour of Mungumeri without service, because King Henry, the king's great-great-grandfather, gave the manor in free marriage to [[De_Boulers-2|Baldwin de Bulers]], ancestor of the said Vitalis, with [[De_Falaise-134|Sibyl de [Falaise]]] his niece. :'''Essex''' Inq (Undated) ::''Coln manor'' and avowson (extent given) held of Sir Hugh de Cresy by service of 3/4 knight. ==== [[Engaine-50|Henry Engaine]] ==== Vol1 809. Writ, 31 Jan. 56 Hen. III (31st Jan 1271/2) [[Engaine-21|John en Gayne]] alias den Gayne his brother, age variously stated as 40 and more, and 44 and more, is his heir. :'''Northampton.''' Inq. ::''Laxton'', held of the king in chief by serjeanty of chasing the wolf with his dogs through four counties. ::''Pittesle.'' (Land) worth 10L. held of the king in chief by the aforesaid service. ::''Bolewyk.'' 5 virgates land, held of the king in chief by hauberk fee. ::''Blatherwyk manor'', held of [[Basset-65|Richard Basset, (check)]] in chief by hauberk fee. :'''Suffolk'''. Inq. ::''Badmundesfeld manor'' (extent given), held of the king in chief without service, because King Henry, son of King William the bastard, gave the manor to Baldwin de Buleres in free marriage with Sibyl de Faleyse. :'''Huntingdon''' Inq ::''Great Gidding''. 80a. land in demesne, 8 virgates in villenage containing 24a. each, 2 marks rent, and a mill, held of the king in chief by service of chasing the wolf, fox, hare, and cat. :'''Cambridge'''. Inq. ::''Kotis manor'' with the advowson of the chapel (extent given), held of Ingram (Hinger') de Fenis of the honour of Boulogne for 1/4 knight's fee. :'''Essex'''. Extent and Inq. ::''White Notheleg manor'' in the hundred of Wyham (extent given), held of the earl Marshal by service of 59s. 8d. yearly. :'''Hertford'''. Extent and Inq. ::''Honesdon manor'' in the hundred of Brackyng. (extent given), held of the earl of Hereford, rendering 1/2 mark yearly. :'''Huntingdon.''' Inq. ::''Dilintone manor'' (extent given), with parks called Litlehey and Estpark, and a foreign wood called Westwode, held of the abbot of Rameseye in chief for 5 hides land, for which he does two suits yearly at the abbot's court of Brouton, and answers for them for foreign (service) to the abbot. ::''Perye''. 100a. arable, 2a. meadow and 15s. rent, held for 1 hide land of Roger de Lovetot, answering for foreign (service) for the same. ====[[Engaine-21|John Engaine]] c1230-1302 ==== Vol 4. 128. 30 Oct. 30 Edw. I. (1302) Writ to the escheator to enquire and certify the treasurer and the barons of the exchequer, what lands &c. John, father of [[Engaine-5|John de Engayne]], held of the king in chief on the day he died, 30 Oct. 30 Edw. I. (1302) :'''Essex.''' Inq. ::''White Notelee''. The manor held of the earl Marshal by service of 60s, yearly. ::''Uppe Ministre''. He at one time held the manor of the king in chief by a knight’s fee of the honour of Mongomeri, but he did not die seised thereof : Simon de Haverynge now holds it. ::''Coln Engayne''. Seven years before his death he held the manor of [[Clavering-15|Robert]] son of [[Clavering-12|Roger]] by service of a pair of spurs, but did not die seised thereof : [[Engaine-5|John de Engayne]] his son now holds it. ::The jurors know of no other lands or fees which he held on the day he died. :'''Leicester.''' Inq. ::''Halugton'' in the hundred of Gertre. The manor held of the inheritance of [[Greinville-1|Joan]] his wife, who is still living and holds the manor. He held nothing of the king in chief there. :'''Northampton'''. Inq. ::''Pihteslee''. A messuage, and 14 1/4 virgates of land held [of the king in chief] by serjeanty of finding sustenance for his dogs, viz. greyhounds and brachets for chasing and taking wolves, foxes, cats, badgers and hares in the forests of the four counties, Northampton, Huntingdon, Oxford and Buckingham : [[Greinville-1|Joan]] late his wife holds the same in dower, and they are in the hands of certain villeins there. ::''Laxton and Henewyk''. Ten virgates of land in Laxton, which are in the hands of villeins, and a messuage and 2 virgates of land in Henewyk held of the king in chief by the service aforesaid. ::''Blatherwik''. The manor with the hamlet of Bolewik (extent given) held of the king in chief by service of 1/2 knight’s fee. The said [[Greinville-1|Joan]] holds the tenements aforesaid in dower, except a messuage and 2 virgates in Henewyk which John Lovet holds. :'''Warwick'''. Inq. ::''Merton''. 100s. of land were held by the said John and Joan his wife, daughter and heir of [[Greinville-5|Gilbert de Greyvile]], of her inheritance, of Nicholas de Charneles by service of 1/4 knight’s fee ; which they sold to William de Hamelton long before the said John died. :'''Huntingdon'''. Inq. ::''Great Geddinge''. The manor, containing 4 hides of land, whereof one hide is in the hands of the prior etc. of Huntingdon, and the residue in the hand of Sir John that now is, held of the king in chief by the same serjeanty as abovesaid. ====[[Engaine-33|Nicholas Engaine]]==== Vol 6 383. 14 April, 16 Edward II. (1323) :'''Cambridge''' Inq ::''Cotes''. The manor (extent given), held jointly by the said [[Engaine-33|Nicholas ]] and [[Fauconberg-2|Amice]] his wife to them and their heirs, by the grant of [[Greinville-1|Joan]] late the wife of [[Engaine-21|John Dengayne]] , mother of the said Nicholas, of John de Haudloo by service of 1/4 knight's fee.[[Engaine-13| John]], son of the said [[Engaine-33|Nicholas ]] and [[Fauconberg-2|Amice]], aged 21 and more, is next heir. :'''Essex.''' Inq. ::''Persted''. The manor (extent given) acquired of [[Engaine-21|Sir John]] son of [[Engaine-23|Vitalis Engayne]] and [[Greinville-1|Joan]] his wife, to the said [[Engaine-33|Nicholas ]] and the heirs of his body, by charter dated 2 nones of April, viz. the day of St. Ambrose, 22 Edward I, and held of John son and heir of Emery Peche, who is of full age, by service of 1/4 knight's fee. Heir as above. :'''Essex.''' Inq. ::''Colne Engayne''. The manor (extent given), jointly acquired by the said [[Engaine-33|Nicholas ]] and [[Fauconberg-2|Amice]], who survives, of Thomas de Arderne and Henry de Stradebrok, by fine levied in the king's court in the term of St. Martin, 12 Edward II., to hold for their lives, with successive remainders to [[Engaine-5|John Engayne]] and [[Clavering-136|Helen]] his wife for their lives, to [[Engaine-13| John] ] son of the said Nicholas and the heirs of his body, and to the right heirs of the said [[Engaine-5|John Engayne]], and held of [[Clavering-9|John de Claveryng]] by service of 1/4 knight's fee. Heir as above. ====[[Engaine-5|John Engaine]] 1268-1322==== Vol 6 427. Writ, 28 September, 16 Edward II. (1323) :'''Huntingdon'''. Inq. ::''Great Giddyngg''. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by serjeanty of destroying vermin in the king's forests in cos. Huntingdon, Northampton, Oxford, Essex and Rutland ; and 40a. land held of the king by service of 7 1/2d. yearly. ::''Dillyngton''. The manor (extent given), held jointly with [[Clavering-136|Helen]] his wife [to them] and the heirs of the said John, of the abbot of Rameseye by service of a knight's fee. ::''Grafham''. 200a. arable held of the heirs of the earl of Gloucester by service of making one attendance at the court of Wolle, and 3d. yearly. ::''Est Perye''. 140a. arable in the field (campo) called Gerarde Stockyng in the parish of Grafham, held of John de Lovetot by service of 1/4 knight's fee. [[Engaine-13|John]], son of [[Engaine-33|Nicholas Dengayne]], aged 20 and more, is his next heir. :'''Essex.''' Inq. ::''White Nottele''. The manor (extent given), held jointly as abovesaid, by the gift of Nicholas de Amberden and Nicholas de Langestok by fine levied in the king's court, of the earl Marshal by service of 59s. yearly. [[Engaine-13|John]], son of [[Engaine-33|Nicholas Dengayne]] brother of the said John, aged 20 1/2, is his next heir. :'''Northampton'''. Extent. ::''Blatherwyk''. The manor (extent given), held jointly for life by the said John and [[Clavering-136|Helen]] with remainder to [[Engaine-13|John]], son of [[Engaine-33|Nicholas Dengayne]], by the enfeoffment of Roger de Stokes and Thomas de Ardern by fine levied in the king's court, of [[Basset-615|Ralph Basset]] of Weldon by service of 1/2 knight’s fee. ::''Laxton''. Thirty four bovates of land. 40a. wood in the king's forest, a windmill &c., held of the king in chief by grand serjeanty, by service of finding running dogs for destroying wolves, foxes, cats and other vermin, at his own charges, as well within parks as without, in cos. Northampton, Rutland, Oxford, Essex, Huntingdon and Buckingham ; and a messuage and 16 bovates of land, held jointly as above, for life, by the enfeoffment of Thomas de Ardern and Henry de Stradbrok, with the king's licence, with remainders to Nicholas brother and heir of the said John, and to John his son, by grand serjeanty, viz — by the service aforesaid. ::''Pitchesle''. Eleven bovates of land, held of the king in chief by the grand serjeanty aforesaid ; a messuage and 16 bovates of land, held jointly for life, as above, by the enfeoffment of Thomas de Ardern and Henry de Stradbrok ; and 33s. 6d. and 1lb. pepper rent, similarly held of the abbey of Peterborough by knight's service. ::''Bollewyk'' [alias Bulwyk]. Eleven bovates of land, held of the king in chief of the fee of Montgomery by service of a pair gilt spurs ; and 9 bovates of land held jointly as above, for life, by the enfeoffment of Thomas de Ardern and Henry de Stradbrok, of the king in chief by knight's service. ::''Harryngworth''. 7a. meadow held of [[Zouche-46|William la Zouch]] by service of 2s. yearly. Heir as above, aged 20 at Whitsunday last. Extent or summary of the above lands of the said John, held of the king in chief &c. of which the said [[Clavering-136|Helen]] ought to have dower. Writ of certiorari de feodis, &c., 4 November, 16 Edward II. Similar ivrit, 6 December, 16 Edward II :'''Huntingdon.''' Inq. ::''Weresle''. A manor with the advowson of the church, held by Petronilla Dengayne by service of a knight's fee.
::Grafham. The advowson of the church, held jointly by the said John and Helen. ::Giddynge Salne [alias Salen] and Lullyngton. 1/4 knight's fee called Embertone fee held by William Salne [alias de Salne], William Est of Lullyngton, Helen his sister, and Robert Bouetoun of Gyddynge ; which 1/4 fee the said John Dengayne held of Ralph Basset of Weldon. :'''Huntingdon.''' Inq. (defective.) To the same effect as above. :'''Northampton. Inq. ::Bradden. 1/4 knight's fee pertaining to the manor of Blatherwyk, held by Geoffrey de Bradden. ::Multon. 1/2 knight's fee pertaining to the said manor, held by John de Crumbwell. :Rischton. 1/7 knight's fee pertaining to the said manor, held by Robert Lovet ; which manor of Blatherwyk was held jointly by the said John and Helen of Ralph Basset of Weldone for 1 1/2 knight's fee. ::Blatherwyk. The advowson of the church of the Holy Trinity pertains to the aforesaid manor. All the fees aforesaid are held by homage and scutage when it runs. ::Finnisheved. The advowson of the priory. Writ of certiorari de jeodis &c., 6 June, 16 Edward II. :'''Essex.''' ::Smalelonde. A messuage and 30a. land held by a tenant by service of 1/10 knight's fee. ::Slamondesheye hamlet. 60a. arable held by a tenant by service of 1/4 knight's fee. ::Colne Engayne. The advowson of the church. :'''Cambridge'''. Inq. ::Cotes. The manor with the advowson of the church, held by the said John Dengayne of the heirs of Ingram de Feens by service of 1 1/4 knight's fee. ::Estowe. 2 1/2 hides of land with the advowson of the church, held by William de Engayne by service of 1 1/4 knight's fee. ====[[Clavering-136|Helen (Clavering) Engaine]] 1280-1339==== Vol 8 219 Writ, 2 June, 13 Edward III. (1339) :'''Northampton'''. Inq. ::''Laxton.'' A third part of the manor, and a third part of the manor of Pyghtesle, held in dower after the death of the said [[Engaine-5|John]], sometime her husband, of his inheritance ; which manors are held of the king in chief by service of hunting the cat, fox, and badger in certain counties. ::''Blatherwyk''. The manor held for her life jointly with the said [[Engaine-5|John]], sometime her husband, by fine levied in the court of King Edward II, to hold to them and the heirs of the body of the said [[Engaine-5|John]], with remainder to [[Engaine-33|Nicholas]], his brother, and the heirs male of his body, and further remainders successively to [[Engaine-13|John]], son of the said [[Engaine-33|Nicholas]], and the heirs male of his body, to [[Engaine-53|Henry]], brother of the said [[Engaine-13|John]], and the heirs male of his body, and to the right heirs of the said [[Engaine-5|John Engayne ]], as appears more fully in the said fine ; which manor is held of Ralph Basset of Weldon, by knight's service. The said [[Engaine-5|John]] died without heir of his body the said [[Engaine-33|Nicholas]] is dead ; and the said [[Engaine-13|John]] and [[Engaine-53|Henry]], sons of the said [[Engaine-33|Nicholas]], survive. The said [[Engaine-13|John]], son of [[Engaine-33|Nicholas]], aged 30 years, is kinsman and heir of the said [[Engaine-5|John Engayne ]] of the third part of the said manors of Laxton and Pyghtesle, and to him pertains, by virtue of the said fine, the reversion of the said manor of Blatherwyk, after the death of the said Helen. :'''Huntingdon'''. Inq. ::''Geddyngg''. A third part of the manor held in dower of the inheritance of the said [[Engaine-5|John]] ; which manor is held of the king in chief by service of hunting the cat, fox, and badger in certain counties. ::''Grafham''. The manor similarly held of the earl of Gloucester by knight's service. [[Engaine-13|John Engayne]], kinsman of the said [[Engaine-5|John]], aged 30 years and more, is his next heir of the above. ::''Dillyngton''. The manor, held for her life, jointly with the said [[Engaine-5|John]] and [[Engaine-33|Nicholas Engayne]] his brother, of the gift and enfeoffment of Henry de Stradbroke and Thomas de Arderne, to hold to them for their lives, by fine levied in the court of King Edward II, with successive remainders to the said [[Engaine-33|Nicholas]] for life, and to [[Engaine-13|John]] son of the said [[Engaine-33|Nicholas]], and Joan daughter of Robert Peverel, and the heirs of the said [[Engaine-13|John]] by the said Joan, and to the right heirs of the said [[Engaine-5|John Engayne ]] ; which manor is held of the abbot of Rameseye, by knight's service. The said [[Engaine-33|Nicholas]] is dead, and the said [[Engaine-13|John]] his son, is his next heir. ====[[Engaine-13|John Engaine]] 1302-1358==== Vol 10 433 Writ, 14 February, 32 Edward III. (1357/8) John Dengaine, of Dylyngton, knight. :'''Leicester'''. He died on Friday after St. Valentine, 32 Edward III. (16th Feb 1357/8) ::''Halghton''. The manor, whereof he was enfeoffed jointly with [[Peverel-19|Joan]] his wife, held of the king as of the honour of Peverel, by service of a third part of a knight’s fee. Thomas Dengayne his son, aged 22 years and more, is his heir. :'''Essex'''.Inq. ::''Nottele''. The manor held jointly with [[Peverel-19|Joan]] his wife, who survives, to them and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder in default of such heir to the right heirs of the said John, by a fine levied in 12 Edward II, of the countess Marshal by knight’s service. He died on Friday after St. Valentine last. Thomas Dengayne, son of the said John and [[Peverel-19|Joan]], aged 22 years and more, is his heir. :'''Hertford'''. Inq. ::''Honysdon''. The manor held jointly, as last above, of Sir John Mounbray by knight’s service. He held no other lands &c. in the county. Date of death and heir as last above. :'''Bedford'''. ::''Eton''. The manor (extent given, including two water-mills) held of the king in chief by service of one knight’s fee. Long ago Roger de Bello Campo enfeoffed John Dengayne, knight, of the manor. John Dengayne gave it to Thomas de Stratton, parson of the church of Cotes, and William atte Church of Great Stoghton, who restored it to John Engayne for his life, with remainder to John Engayne, knight, his son, and [[Peverel-19|Joan]] his wife and the heirs of their bodies and, fading such heirs, to the heirs of John Dengayne. He died on Friday, 18 February (sic), 32 Edward III. John Dengayne, the son, being dead, William Colvile, knight, has married Joan, who survives. Thomas Dengayne, son of John Dengayne the elder, is his heir and of full age. ::''Saundeye.''' The manor (extent given) held of the king in chief there and elsewhere (tenetur ….. ibi et alibi) for one knight’s fee. The deceased held it for life, with remainder to Thomas Dengayne, his son, and Katherine his wife and the heirs of their bodies and reversion to the heirs of John Dengayne. John Dengayne died on Friday after St. Valentine, 32 Edward III. Thomas Dengayne his son, aged 22 years and more, is his heir.II. :'''Huntingdon.''' ::''Gidding.'' The manor (extent given) held for life of the king in chief, with remainders as in the last inquisition (manor of Saundeye), by serjeanty, viz. of taking the king’s foxes and other vermin in certain counties, but what counties the jury do not know. ::''Dilington''. The manor (extent given) held jointly with Joan his wife, who survives, to them and the heirs of their bodies by a fine levied in the king’s court, of the abbot of Rameseye by knight’s service. ::''Grafham''. A messuage, 100a. arable, 3a. meadow and 40s. rent of free tenants held of the earl of Gloucester by a sixth part of a knight’s fee. Date of death and heir as above. :'''Northampton'''. ::''Laxton.'' The manor (extent given), including a wood in the forest of Clyve, held for his life, with remainder to Thomas his son and [[Courtenay-102|Katherine]] his wife and the heirs of their bodies and, failing such heirs, to the right heirs of the deceased, by a fine levied before the justices of the Bench, of the king in chief as of the crown, by serjeanty, viz. of hunting and taking wolves, foxes, cats and other vermin. ::''Pyghtesle''. Fourteen virgates held in demesne as of fee of the king as of the crown, as parcel of the aforesaid serjeanty of Laxton; ten virgates held by free tenants held of the abbot of Peterborough by knight’s service for a fourth part of a knight’s fee and rendering for each virgate 2s. 4d., which the abbot pays yearly to the king for ward of Rokyngham Castle, the deceased receiving nothing therefrom except two attendances yearly from each tenant at his court held there twice a year, the profits of which court are worth nothing. He held no other lands &c. in the said county or in Rutland. Date of death and heir as above. ====[[Engaine-49|Thomas Engaine]]. 1336-1367==== Vol 12 139. Thomas Engaine knight. Writ, 13 October, 41 Edward III. (1367) :'''Cambridge'''. Inq ::''Cotees''. The manor, with the advowson of the church, which some time before his death he alienated to John Knyvet, Nicholas Stutle, [[Engaine-13|John de Engeyne]], the elder, and Walter Lasselus, and their heirs, in 36 Edward III. The premises are held of the King, as of the honor of Boulogne, by knight's service. Date of death not given. Joyce wife of John de Goldyngton, aged 30 years, Elizabeth wife of Laurence de Pabenham, knight, aged 26 years, and Mary wife of William Bemak, knight, aged 24 years, are the sisters and heirs of the deceased. :'''Bedford'''. Inq. (indented) ::''Sandeye''. The manor, with the advowson of a chantry in the church, held jointly with [[Courtenay-102|Katharine]] his wife, who survives, by gift of Thomas de Stratton, parson of the church of Blatherwyk, and Thomas de Stanes, parson of the church of Upmynstre, to them and the heirs begotten between them, with the king's licence and by a fine levied in the king's court. He held it of the king in chief, service not known. He held no other lands &c. in the county. He died on Tuesday the feast of SS. Peter and Paul, 41 Edward III. Heirs as above. :'''Huntingdon'',. Inq. (indented) ::''Giddyng''. The manor, held jointly with [[Courtenay-102|Katharine]] his wife, who survives, by gift as above, of the king in chief by the grand serjeanty of being the king's huntsman to chace and destroy all vermin, to wit, wolves, foxes and cats (catos) &c. ::''Groffham''. The manor, with the advowson of the church. ::''Dilyngton''. The manor. :::In 38 Edward III he alienated these two manors and the advowson to John Knyvet, Nicholas de Stutle, WIlliam Belle, clerk, Walter Lasselus and Robert Wareyn, and their heirs. The manor of Dilington is held of the abbot of Rameseye, except one part which is held of the fee of Lovetot by knight's service. The manor of Groffham is held of the earl of Stafford, as of the honor of Gloucester, by knight's service. Date of death and heirs as above. :'''Leicester'''. Inq. (indented) ::''Halughton''. He held no lands &c. in the county, but long before his death, by his charter dated at Dilyngton, Tuesday in Easter week, 36 Edward III, he enfeoffed John Knyvet, Nicholas de Stukeley, [[Engaine-13| John Engayne]], the elder, and Walter Lasselles of (inter alia) his manor of Halughton (extent given, including an enclosed wood called ’Asshawe ', held of the king, as of the honor of Peverel, service not known. There are also tolls of a market there, a moiety of which pertains to the said [manor]. He died outside [the realm] of England on the feast of SS. Peter and Paul last. Heirs as above. Writ to the escheator to enquire as to the lands and heir of the said Thomas, and who has been in possession of his lands since his death and received the issues. 8 March, 42 Edward III. :'''Leicester'''. ::''Halughton''. The manor called ' Engaynesmaner,' held of the king, as of the honor of Peverell, in fee-tail, as appears by a fine (recited) levied at Westminster on the morrow of St. Martin, 12 Edward II, between John Engayn, querent, and Thomas de Arderne and Henry de Stradebrok, deforciants, concerning the manor of Halughton and the advowson of the church, whereby the said John acknowledged that Thomas and Henry had the premises by his gift, and they in return granted them to him for life, with remainder to John son of Nicholas Engayn and Joan daughter of Robert Peverell and the heirs of their bodies, and with remainder over to the right heirs of the querent. John son of Nicholas continued his estate in the premises all his life, and had issue Thomas Engayn, knight, now deceased, and Joyce, Elizabeth and Mary, the heirs mentioned in the first inquisition. After his father's death Thomas continued his estate in the premises all his life, and after his death, since he died without heir of his body, they ought to descend to his said sisters as his heirs. He held no other lands &c. in the county. Date of death and heirs as above. Katharine, late his wife, has been in possession of the manor since his death, by what title the jurors know not. Writ, 13 October, 41 Edward III. :'''Essex.''' Inq. [indented) ::''Colne Engaigne''. The manor, with the advowson of the church, held jointly with Katharine his wife, who survives, to them and the heirs of their bodies, by gift of Thomas de Straton, parson of the church of Blatherwyk, and Thomas de Stanes, parson of the church of Upmenstre. The manor is held of William de la Souche, service not known. ::''White Nottele''.He lately held the manor ; but four years and more before his death he enfeoffed John Knevet, knight, Nicholas de Stucle and Walter Lassels of the same, and afterwards the said John and Nicholas quitclaimed all their right therein to the said Walter and his heirs, so that Walter is sole tenant thereof in fee. The manor is held of Sir William de Ufford, knight, by service of a moiety of a knight's fee and 69s. id. rent yearly. ::''Upmenstre''. A rent of a pair of gilt spurs yearly, price 6d., and the advowson of the church, the said rent to be received from the manor formerly belonging to John de Haveringge in Upmenstre. Of whom the rent with the advowson is held the jurors know not. Date of death not given. Heirs as above. :'''Hertford'''. inq. (indented) ::''Hunsdon.'' The manor, whereof some time before his death he enfeoffed John Knevet, Nicholas Stukele, Wilham Belle, clerk, Walter Lassels and Robert Waryn, who are still in seisin. The manor is held of the earl of Hertford and John Mounbray, knight, by knight's service. Date of death and heirs as in the Bedford inquisition. :''Northampton''. Inq. (indented) ::''Blatherwyk and Laxton''. The manors (extents given), with the advowson of the church of Blatherwyk, held in fee tail jointly with Katharine his wife, who survives, by the king's licence. The extent of Blatherwyk includes a wood called ' le Hallestede,' an enclosed park of 12a., yearly rents of 100s. in Blatherwyk and Bolewyk, and 6a. meadow called ' Welond.' There are no views of frankpledge in the manor because the king holds them in his hundred of Corby. The extent of Laxton includes a manor now in ruins, a wood called ' Laxtonwod,' and a view of frankpledge at Michaelmas. ::''Pixtesley''. 14 virgates of land and meadow let at farm for 10 marks yearly, rents of assise of 14s. 4d. from free tenants by charter, and a rent of 1lb. pepper. The view of frankpledge there is worth 3s. 4d. yearly. The manor of Blatherwyk, with the appurtenances in Bolewyk, is held of Ralph Basset of Weldon by service of a third part of a knight's fee ; and the manor of Laxton, with the appurtenances in Laxton and Pixtesley, is held of the king, as of the crown, by serjeanty and service of finding running dogs at his own costs to destroy wolves, foxes, cats (mireligos, catos) and other vermin in the counties of Northampton, Rutland, Oxford, Essex, Huntingdon and Buckingham, as well within the parks as without. Pyxteslee is parcel of the said serjeanty of Laxton. He held no other lands &c. in the county. Date of death and heirs as above. Writ to the escheator in co. Northampton to make a partition of the premises in Pightesle into three equal parts, and to deliver to Laurence and Elizabeth and WiIlliam and Mary their respective pourparties thereof. Shene, 14 March, 42 Edward III. [Calendar of Fine Rolls, 1356-1368, pp. 377-8.] ====[[St_Quintin-53|Joan (St Quintin) Colville]] c1330-1391==== Writ, 15 October, 14 Richard II (1391) :'''Bedford'''. Inq. :Thomas de Stratton, parson of the church of Cotes, and William atte Churche of Great Stokton were formerly seised of the under-mentioned manor of Eton and granted it to [[Engaine-13|John Dengayne]], knight, for life, with remainder to [[Engaine-51|John]] his son and [[St_Quintin-53|Joan]] the latter’s wife, and the heirs of their bodies, and remainder over to the right heirs of the said [[Engaine-13|John Dengayne]], the father. [[Engaine-51|John]] the son died without heir begotten between him and the said [[St_Quintin-53|Joan]]. John the father had a son named [[Engaine-49|Thomas]] and three daughters, to wit, [[Engayne-4| Joyce]], [[Engaine-12|Elizabeth]] and [[Engaine-20|Mary]], and died seised of the above estate in the manor. After his death the said [[St_Quintin-53|Joan]] occupied the manor all her life, and took to husband [[Colville-253|William Colvyll]]. The aforesaid [[Engaine-49|Thomas]] son of [[Engaine-13|John]] died seised of divers manors &c. in the county of Bedford and elsewhere without heir of himself, whereupon the said manors &c. descended to [[Engayne-4| Joyce]], [[Engaine-12|Elizabeth]] and [[Engaine-20|Mary]] as his sisters and heirs, and the reversion of the above-mentioned manor of Eton after the death of the said [[St_Quintin-53|Joan]] also fell to them as such sisters and heirs. The said [[Engayne-4| Joyce]] married [[Goldington-15|John Goldyngton]] of Esex; and they, by a fine levied in the king’s court at Westminster in the quinzaine of Hilary, 45 Edward III (recited), and with the king’s licence, granted the reversion of the third part of the said manor which would fall to them after the death of the said [[St_Quintin-53|Joan]] to John de Hemyngford, William Castelacre and Robert de Huntyngdon, who are still living, and Nicholas de Steuecle and Thomas Walton of Upwode, now deceased, and the heirs of Nicholas. So the said third part ought now to remain to the said John, William and Robert. The aforesaid [[Engaine-12|Elizabeth]] and [[Engaine-20|Mary]] married [[Pabenham-5|Laurence Pabenham]], knight, and [[Bernake-21|William Bernak]], knight, respectively. Afterwards, a fine was levied between [[Goldington-15|John Goldyngton]] and Joyce, querents, and [[Engaine-12|Elizabeth]] and [[Engaine-20|Mary]] and their husbands, deforciants, whereby the deforciants acknowledged the said third part to be the right of Joyce, and between Laurence Pabenham and Elizabeth, querents, and Joyce and Mary and their husbands, deforciants, whereby the deforciants acknowledged two-thirds of the manor to be the right of Elizabeth, and granted that the said two-thirds should remain to her and the said Laurence and her heirs for ever. She and Laurence had a son named Laurence. She is now dead, and the said Laurence her son, aged 17 years and more, is her next heir. So it belongs to the said Laurence the father to have the said two-thirds of the manor after the death of the said [[St_Quintin-53|Joan]], now deceased. ::''Eton by St. Neots''. The manor, held of the king in chief by knight’s service. The said [[St_Quintin-53|Joan]] died on Tuesday after St. Matthew, 14 Richard II. [[St_Quintin-33|John Seynt Quyntyn]], knight, her brother, aged 30 years and more, is her next heir. Calendar of inquisitions post mortem, Public Record Office :[https://archive.org/details/cu31924011387796/page/n6 Volume 1 Published 1904]
:[https://archive.org/details/calendarofinquis04lond/page/82 Volume 4 Published 1904]
:[https://archive.org/details/calendarofinquis06grea/page/226 Volume 6 Published 1904] :[https://archive.org/details/calendarofinquis08grea/page/n5 Volume 8 Published 1913] :Volume 10 Published 1921 A. E. Stamp, E. Salisbury, E. G. Atkinson and J. J. O'Reilly, 'Inquisitions Post Mortem, Edward III, File 139', in Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 10, Edward III (London, 1921), pp. 331-343. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol10/pp331-343 [accessed 23 December 2019]. :[https://archive.org/details/cu31924011387903/page/n145 Volume 12 Published 1938] :Volume 16 Published 1974 M. C. B. Dawes, M. R. Devine, H. E. Jones and M. J. Post, 'Inquisitions Post Mortem, Richard II, File 66', in Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 16, Richard II (London, 1974), pp. 390-407. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol16/pp390-407 [accessed 23 December 2019]. ===Places with Engaine connection=== ====Abingdon==== Only one holder of land in Abingdon was recorded in the Domesday Book: this was [[Engaine-55|Richard Engaine]] who accounted for 4 hides. This estate was held of the Crown in chief for the fourth part of a knight's fee until 1509, after which date the overlordship lapsed. The manor evidently passed to Richard's grandson [[Engaine-29|Richard]], whose son and heir [[Engaine-6|Vital]] married [[Lisours-13 |Alice de Lisors]]. After his death she married as her second husband [[Bassingbourn-7|Humphrey Bassingburn]]; the latter held the 4 hides in the reign of Henry II, in right of his wife. The estate was probably settled on [[Engaine-42|Fulk]], second son of Vital Engaine and Alice, who took his mother's maiden name, for in 1191 [[Lisours-14|William de Lisors]], Fulk's son, alienated the mill appurtenant to the manor with the consent of his mother Alice, or Adeline, d'Auberville, who confirmed the grant in the same year. [[Lisours-14|William]] died before 1199, his brother [[Lisours-15|Hugh]] being his heir, but Abington was settled on [[Fitzsimon-47|Isabel]], William's widow, who married as her second husband [[Berners-47|Ralph Berners]], with reversion probably to [[Auberville-19|Alice]], William's mother, who had married as her second husband [[Bassingbourn-8|Nicholas Bassingburn]] son of Humphrey before mentioned (See note in the profile of [[Auberville-19|Alice]], this connection seems incorrect. [[Fitzsimon-47|Isabel Berners]], a widow again by 1227, was in 1242 holding Abington of Nicholas Bassingburn, and in 1253 [[Bassingbourn-9| Humphrey Bassingburn]], Nicholas's son, was in possession of the manor. Humphrey joined [[Montfort-35|Simon de Montfort]] against Henry III, and after Evesham in 1266 his manor of Abington was forfeited to the Crown and granted to Robert de Turbeville. In 1268, '''BHO 'Parishes: Abington', in A History of the County of Northampton: Volume 4, ed. L F Salzman (London, 1937), pp. 65-69. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/northants/vol4/pp65-69 [accessed 26 December 2019].'' ====Benefield==== [[Engaine-29|Richard de Engaine]] was tenant of Benefield at the time of the Domesday Survey (1086) and in the 12th century it had passed to the Lisurs. According to a charter of 1166 [[Engaine-2|R[ichard] de Lisurs]] describes [[Engaine-29|Richard de Engaine]] as his grandfather. It would appear that [[Engaine-29|Richard de Engaine]] married more than once and the last of his wives was the widow of [[FitzUrse-18|Richard Fitz Urse]]. His son, [[Engaine-6|Viel or Vitalis]], apparently married the daughter and heir of William de Lisurs and had two sons, [[Engaine-2|Richard]] and [[Engaine-42|Fulk]], the former of whom occasionally and the latter regularly used their mother's surname. [[Engaine-42|Fulk de Lisurs]], who succeeded to Benefield, was the King's forester in fee and attended the King with his horn hanging from his neck. He married [[Auberville-19|Alice or Adelis]], sister of William de Auberville, and died before 1185. His son, [[Lisours-14|William de Lisurs]], married Isabel, daughter of [[Fitzsimon-48|Simon Fitz Simon]], and died without issue in 1194. He left two brothers, [[Lisours-15|Hugh]] and [[Lisours-16|Fulk]], and was succeeded by [[Lisours-15|Hugh]], who died about 1207, leaving two daughters, [[Lisours-17|Alice]], who married [[Bassingbourn-8|Nicholas de Bassingbourne]], and [[Lisours-18|Eleanor]], the wife of William de Ayshe. '''Parishes: Benefield', in A History of the County of Northampton: Volume 3, ed. William Page (London, 1930), pp. 76-80. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/northants/vol3/pp76-80 [accessed 16 December 2019].'' ====Coton==== By the 1190s the manor was held under Phacramus's heirs for ¼ knight's fee by the Engaine family. [[Engaine-24|Richard Engaine]], who had succeeded his father [[Engaine-2|Richard]] in 1177, probably died c. 1216 and was succeeded by his younger son [[Engaine-23|Viel]] (d. 1248). Viel's eldest son [[Engaine-50|Henry]] died without issue in 1272. His heir was his brother [[Engaine-21|John]] (d. 1297), who with his wife [[Greinville-1|Joan]] settled Coton on their younger son [[Engaine-33|Nicholas Engaine]] (d. 1322). Nicholas's son and heir [[Engaine-13|John]] succeeded also to the lands of his [[Engaine-5|Uncle John]], Lord Engaine (d. 1322), and died in 1358. [[Engaine-49|Thomas]], his eldest surviving son and successor, died in 1368, having granted Coton to feoffees. His coheirs, his three sisters and their husbands, divided his lands among themselves in 1372. Coton, however, they assigned not to any of the coheirs, but to John Hemingford (d. by 1396) of Grafham (Hunts.) and his heirs. ''Diane K Bolton, G R Duncombe, R W Dunning, Jennifer I Kermode, A M Rowland, W B Stephens and A P M Wright, 'Parishes: Coton', in A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely: Volume 5, ed. C R Elrington (London, 1973), pp. 189-198. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/cambs/vol5/pp189-198 [accessed 16 December 2019].'' ====Great Gidding ==== Redinges, Gedelinge (xi cent.); Gydding, Geddinge (xiii cent.); High Gyddyng, Gidding Prior (xv cent.); Much Gyddyng, Great Gidding (xvi cent.). At the time of the Domesday Survey (1086) the land of Gidding seems to have consisted of two parts—(1) 10 hides, now comprising Great and Little Gidding, held by [[Engaine-8|William Engaine]] (4½ hides), Eustace the Sheriff (4½ hides) and the Abbot of Ramsey (1 hide), and (2) 7½ hides, now constituting Steeple Gidding , held by the Abbot of Ramsey.([http://www.ramseyabbey.co.uk/abbots.html Alsi Abbot from 1080-1087]) The 4½ hides held by [[Engaine-8|William Engaine]] had been held in the time of King Edward by Britheue. William Engaine also held, amongst other property, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laxton,_Nottinghamshire Laxton] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pytchley Pytchley], in Northants, and a certain [[Engaine-29|Richard Engaine]] held [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abington,_Northamptonshire Abington] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benefield Benefield], Northants, and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stibbington Stibbington], Hunts. It is generally supposed that William and Richard were brothers, but [[Engaine-6|Viel]] son of [[Engaine-29|Richard Engaine]], always considered as the grandson of William, seems to have held all the above-named properties, which suggests that William and Richard may have been father and son. [[Engaine-6|Viel]] married [[Lisours-13|Alice]], daughter and heir of William de Lisures, and had two sons, [[Engaine-2|Richard Engaine]] and [[Engaine-42|Fulk]], who took the name of Lisures. He probably had a third son, [[Engaine-56|Warner]], to whom he appears to have given a part of the manor of Gidding, to be held in chief of the king. This portion became the separate manor and parish of Little Gidding. The remaining part, known as Engaine Manor in Great Gidding, went to his eldest son, [[Engaine-2|Richard]], who died about 1177, leaving by his wife [[FitzUrse-19|Margery]] (daughter of [[FitzUrse-18|Richard FitzUrse]]), and in 1185 wife of Geoffrey le Breton, who had married her without the king's leave a son, [[Engaine-24|Richard]], who in 1198 was holding Gidding by serjeanty of hunting wolves, and died in 1209. By his wife [[Chesney-12|Sara]], daughter and co-heir of [[Chesney-14|William de Chesney]], he had two sons, [[Engaine-52|Richard]] and [[Engaine-23|Viel]]. The former died unmarried and is said to have been buried in Huntingdon Priory. Viel married [[Unknown-496964|Rohesia]], whose surname does not seem to be known, and had four sons: Viel, who died young; Henry, who succeeded his father; William, who died childless after 1244; and John, who succeeded his brother Henry. Viel himself died in October 1248, and in 1261 his son Henry was holding two carucates in Gidding by the serjeanty of hunting. Henry died childless in 1272, when his brother John succeeded to the estates. John, who held Great Gidding by the service of taking the hare, fox, cat, wolf and badger in Huntingdonshire, Northamptonshire, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Rutland, married Joan, daughter and heir of Gilbert de Greinville, of Hallaton, Leicestershire, and died in 1297. He was succeeded by his son John, who married Elena, daughter of Robert FitzRoger of Clavering. John, who had summons to Parliament as a baron from 1299 to 1322, died, without issue, on 28 September 1322, and his brother Nicholas died in December of the same year, before receiving livery of the estates, which passed to John the son of Nicholas. (This John married Joan, daughter of Sir Robert Peverel of Castle Ashby, Northants; he had summons to Councils from 1324 to 1350, and to Parliament from 1355 to 1357, and died in 1358. His elder son John had predeceased him, leaving a widow, Joan, daughter of Sir William de St. Quintin, who married secondly Sir William Colville; and he was succeeded by his second son Thomas, who married Katharine, daughter of Hugh Courtenay, Earl of Devon. '' 'Parishes: Great Gidding', in A History of the County of Huntingdon: Volume 3, ed. William Page, Granville Proby and S Inskip Ladds (London, 1936), pp. 48-53. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/hunts/vol3/pp48-53 [accessed 15 December 2019].'' ====Little Gidding==== The manor of LIttle Gidding is not mentioned by name in the Domesday Survey, but at that time it presumably formed part of the manor of Gidding held by [[Engaine-8|William Engaine]], and it was probably granted by his grandson, [[Engaine-6|Viel]], to the latter's younger son, [[Engaine-56|Warner Engaine]], to hold directly of the king. Warner Engaine held it as half a knight's fee in 1166. In 1285 it was stated that he had given a toft and three acres of land in Gidding to the Knights Templars for 12d., while [[Unknown-xx|Maud Engaine]] (perhaps his widow) had given them the church. At this early date the manor is generally called 'Gidding Warner'; later it became known as 'Gidding Engaine' and 'Little Gidding.' Warner Engaine had at least three sons, Richard, William, and Henry. Richard, who is always carefully described as 'Richard son of Warner Engaine,' probably married Sara de Vere, daughter of the Earl of Oxford. This lady is often given as the wife of Richard son of Viel Engaine, but it is clear that the latter's wife was the daughter of William de Chesney. Richard was holding half a knight's fee in Huntingdonshire in 1186 and 1190, but in 1201 the assessment of his property seems to have been reduced to a quarter of a fee. He evidently died before 1208, in which year his brother William Engaine granted half a virgate of land in Gidding to William son of Richard and Maud his wife. William held a quarter of a fee in 1210–12; in 1219 his holding is described as half a fee, but this was probably a mistake, for afterwards it was still held as a quarter of a fee. He died in 1228, when the guardianship of his land and heir, and the marriage of the heir, were granted by the king to William de Raleigh, clerk. The heir was his son Ralph, who, in 1236, granted the manor as two hides of land to Warner Engaine, probably his cousin, and from this time Ralph and his heirs held the manor from Warner and his heirs for the rent of a silver mark and foreign service. This agreement was made between them in the presence of the king, from whom Ralph held the manor and from whom Warner was to hold it in future. A Warner Engaine of Lincolnshire died in 1250, when his brother Thomas answered for his debts; but it is not clear how Warner's mesne lordship of Little Gidding went. Ralph was succeeded, before 1276, by his son William, who had two wives, the first Cecily, and the second Amice. Cecily was, apparently, daughter and co-heir of Simon de Copmanford, and in her right William obtained, by agreement with Silvio de l'Enveyse and Isabel his wife, the other co-heir, half the manor of Copmanford with half the advowson of the church. William Engaine was alive in 1298, but in 1307 Little Gidding was owned by his son Ralph, parson of Copmanford, who, in that year, settled it, together with the reversion of the third part held by William's widow, Amice, upon his brother William, with remainder to William son of William and Agnes and contingent remainder to Warner, son of William Engaine the elder. William the son of William and Agnes must have died young, and this couple were apparently succeeded by a daughter who married Richard de Eye, but was dead by 1361, when her husband was holding her moiety of the advowson of Copmanford by 'the courtesy.' This unnamed daughter was succeeded by her daughter Amy or Amice, who had three husbands, firstly Adam de Morewyk, secondly Gilbert de Haysand, and thirdly Robert de Stokes. In 1361 she settled the manor of Little Gidding on herself and Gilbert, with the remainder to her children, and with a contingent remainder to Gilbert's brother William. William de Morewyk, son of Adam and Amice, in 1377, sold the reversion of the manor of Little Gidding and half the manor of Copmanford to Nicholas de Stukeley the elder. Amice, however, with her third husband, Sir Robert de Stokes, was holding the property for life, and they still held it in 1388 and 1390. '''Parishes: Little Gidding', in A History of the County of Huntingdon: Volume 3, ed. William Page, Granville Proby and S Inskip Ladds (London, 1936), pp. 53-57. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/hunts/vol3/pp53-57 [accessed 16 December 2019].'' ====Moulton==== In the Northampton Geld Roll, dated before 1075, a [[Engaine-8|William Engaine]] is mentioned where land at Moulton was in default, and in the Survey of 1086 this William was under-tenant of Robert de Buci, of whom he held 2 hides, 1½ virgates. His descendants continued to hold this estate, [[Engaine-24|Richard Engaine]] being in possession in the middle of the 12th century; he was succeeded by his son [Engaine-23|Vital]], (who died c. 1248, leaving two sons, [[Engaine-50|Henry]] who died without issue in 1271 and [[Engaine-21|John]]. The Engaines subinfeudated the Fitz Johns, who already held the other manor in Moulton; for in 1296 John Fitz John died holding his manor of Moulton partly, as ⅓ fee, of John Engaine. This estate thus became amalgamated with Moulton Manor, whose descent has been traced, the last mention of the Engaine overlordship being in 1323, when [[Engaine-5|John Engaine]] died seised of part of a knight's fee in Moulton, held as of his manor of Blatherwyke. Other lands in Moulton held by Fineshade Priory were granted to it by [[Engaine-23|Richard Engaine]] the elder who founded the priory at the beginning of John's reign. His descendants augmented his benefactions, and the value of the priory's property here in 1291 was £2 2s. a year. There is a mill mentioned in the Survey of 1086 on the estate held by [[Engaine-8|William Engaine]], which rendered 8d. yearly. '''Parishes: Moulton', in A History of the County of Northampton: Volume 4, ed. L F Salzman (London, 1937), pp. 88-94. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/northants/vol4/pp88-94 [accessed 16 December 2019].'' ====Stanway==== Aelfflaed devised to King Ethelred an estate at 'Byraetune', probably the ½-hide manor which Ulwin Hapra held in 1066 and Roger the Marshal in 1086. About 1200 William son of Ralph Haville gave his land in Berton, Lexden, and Colchester to his younger son Geoffrey who before 1216 gave it to Waltham abbey. Before 1292 the abbey acquired a further 30 a. or more from other lords, including [[Engaine-5| John Engaine]], and the estate formed its manor of Abbots. In 1540-1 the last abbot, Robert Fuller, was given a life tenancy, but in 1544 the manor was granted to Sir Francis Jobson. In 1546 Jobson sold it, with Braiswick manor in Colchester, to George Sayer, later of Bourchiers Hall, Aldham. (Abbots then descended with Bourchiers, and later Aldham, Hall in the Sayer, White, and Western families until 1917 or later. St. Osyth's abbey began to build up a small estate in Stanway in the early 12th century. The abbey's interest passed to the Crown at the Dissolution, its rents being surrendered by Princess, later Queen, Mary to Edward VI c. 1550. The main part of the estate, called Bastards from its 13th- and 14th-century tenants, was held of John Engaine's successors, the lords of the manor of Colne Engaine, until 1602 or later. '''Stanway: Manors and other estates', in A History of the County of Essex: Volume 10, Lexden Hundred (Part) Including Dedham, Earls Colne and Wivenhoe, ed. Janet Cooper (London, 2001), pp. 263-266. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/essex/vol10/pp263-266 [accessed 16 December 2019].'' ====Great Staunton==== To the north-east of the village is the hamlet of Dillington, and about a mile and a half from the village is Gaynes Hall, which takes its name from the family of Engayne, by whom the original house was probably built as the hall of their manor of Dillington. [[Engaine-23|Viel de Engayne]] was evidently living here in 1238 when he had licence to have his private chapel at his manor of Dillington. References to St. Mary's Way and the road leading to St. Mary's Chapel indicate perhaps the dedication of the chapel. The park, now comprising some 300 acres, existed in the 13th century under the names of Littlehey and East Park. All that remain of the Engaynes' dwelling are the fragments of the moat. The manor of DIllington, Dellingtune, Dilincthon (xi cent.), Dylington (xiii cent.), was granted, with the manor of Great Staughton, to the abbey of Ramsey, which retained the overlordship as late as 1518. The 6 hides there entered in the Domesday Survey among the lands of the abbot had fallen in value from £6 in 1066 to £4 in 1086. Between 1091 and 1100 Ralph, 'dapifer regis,' brother of Ilger, received a grant from Abbot Aldwin and the abbey of the vill of Dillington for life at £3 rent. This manor, which pertained to the barony of the abbey, was for over two centuries and a half held of the abbey by the Engaynes, Dengaynes (Gaynes). The first member of the family whom we find holding Dillington was [[Engaine-24|Richard de Engayne]], who in 1166, as one of the knights of the abbey, was holding 6 hides there. He married [[Chesney-12|Sarah]], daughter of [[Chesney-14|William de Chesney]], and died in 1208. His elder son [[Engaine-52|Richard]] died without issue and was succeeded by his brother, [[Engaine-23|Vitalis or Viel]], who in 1238 had licence to have a chapel in his manor of Dillington. (He assarted his woods at Dillington, and gave leave for assarting his wood between St. Mary Way and Wepetes towards Grafham, and his wood of Dudenhey, and common of pasture in his foreign wood called Westwood as far as the road leading from the chapel of St. Mary to Perry. In 1244 he acknowledged the abbot's claim to the service of one knight and suit of court at Broughton from his lands at Dillington. He died in 1248, and was succeeded by his eldest surviving son Henry, who died without issue in 1271, seised of the manor of Dillington and the parks called Littlehey and Est Park. He was succeeded by his brother John, who was returned in 1279 as holding 300 acres in demesne and a windmill. John was succeeded by his son John in 1296, who married Ellen, daughter of Robert FitzRoger, and in 1303 received a grant of free warren. He complained in 1316 that John de Littlebury and others had broken into his park and carried off his deer. In 1318 he settled the manor on his wife Ellen. After his death without issue in 1322, the manor was held as dower by his widow Ellen, who died in 1339. John's heir was his nephew John, son of his brother Nicholas, who married Joan, daughter of Robert Peverel, and died in 1358. His eldest son John, a minor, died in his father's lifetime; his widow, another Joan, married before 1358 William de Colville. Thomas, second son of John the elder, settled the manor on his wife Katherine, daughter of the Earl of Devon, and died without issue in 1367. He was succeeded by his three sisters and coheirs: Joyce, married to John de Goldington; Elizabeth, married to Laurence de Pabenham; and Mary, married to William de Bernak, who were also the heirs of John de Offord through their mother Joan. John de Goldington and his wife Joyce were dealing, in 1369, with a part of the manor. A partition of the property of Thomas Engayne made in 1372 between his coheirs comprised this manor, and they were dealing with a portion of it in 1374. The whole manor was in the hands of Sir William Bernak and his wife Mary in 1376, when a settlement of it in tail was made upon them. Mary, having married secondly Thomas de la Zouche, died in 1401. Her son, Sir John de Bernak, who succeeded, died in 1408, leaving a nine-year-old son and heir John, who died while a minor in 1421, a few days before a younger brother Edmund, their two sisters, Joan and Mary, being the coheirs of the brothers. Mary, who survived her sister, married Robert Stonham, and they were dealing with the manor in 1427, when it was held for half a knight's fee. Mary died a widow in 1464, when her trustees granted an annuity out of the manor. Mary Stonham had a son Robert, whose daughter and heir Elizabeth married John Broughton of Toddington (co. Bed.). They had a son John, who married Anne Denston (d. 1481). It would appear that John and Anne had two sons, John, who died a minor, and Sir Robert, who succeeded to the estates and made a settlement of the manors of Gaynes or Gaynes Hall and Dillington, as the property was then called, on his marriage with Dorothy, sister of Richard Wentworth, and died in 1506. His heir was his son John, who died in 1518, leaving a son and heir John, aged six at his father's death. A settlement was made for the proposed marriage of John Broughton, the son, with Dorothy, daughter of Thomas Duke of Norfolk, with remainder to John's (the father's) brother Robert (d. 1521). (John, son of John, died in 1529 while still a minor, leaving two sisters, Katherine and Anne, as his coheirs. They had livery of their lands in that year. The wardship of Katherine was delivered to Agnes Duchess of Norfolk, and that of Anne apparently to Sir Thomas Cheyne, to whom she was married. Katherine was married to Agnes's son William, Lord Howard, before 1531, and their only child married William Paulet, Marquis of Winchester, with whom in 1592 she conveyed the site of the manor of Gaynes Hall to William Wallopp and Richard Beckenshaw. The marquis died in 1598, and in 1599 his widow was dealing with the manor. Later in the same year, with Sir Giles Broughton, kt., and his wife Katherine, her daughter, she conveyed to Oliver Williams, alias Cromwell, the uncle of the future Protector, the manors of Gaynes Hall, alias Gaynes Perry and Dillington. In 1600 Oliver Cromwell, as of Godmanchester, assigned to Richard Cromwell of the same, his brother, a lease of Gaynes Park made to him in 1599 for 21 years by Agnes, Marchioness of Winchester, widow; and in 1601 he, with his second wife Anne, conveyed the manors of Gaynes Hall, alias Gaynes Perry, alias Dillington, to Sir Thomas Lake, kt. '' 'Parishes: Great Staughton', in A History of the County of Huntingdon: Volume 2, ed. William Page, Granville Proby and S Inskip Ladds (London, 1932), pp. 354-369. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/hunts/vol2/pp354-369 [accessed 22 December 2019].'' ====Stow cum Quy==== Details of Northamptonshire Engaines. ''A F Wareham and A P M Wright, 'Stow cum Quy: Manors', in A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely: Volume 10, Cheveley, Flendish, Staine and Staploe Hundreds (North-Eastern Cambridgeshire) (London, 2002), pp. 233-238. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/cambs/vol10/pp233-238 [accessed 16 December 2019].'' ====Upminster==== The author recounts eminent families in the Manor of Gains with tradition of a little ‘Isle or Chappell, standing on the north side of the Chancell’ and appended to the Manor of Gains, appropriated to the Lords of the same for the burial of family members. The earliest family, was that most ancient surname of Engain and it is warranted by a long tradition that ''[[Engaine-21|Sir John Engain Knight]], the sonne of [[Engaine-23|Vitalis Engayn]] being Lord of the said mannor, did build the before mentioned Chappell. This familie ended in the male line, when [[Engaine-49|Sir Thomas Engayne]] Knight, sonne of [[Engaine-13|John Engayne Esquire]], and grandchilde to the former Sir John, left his three daughters [1], his coheirs, of whom Jocosa the eldest was wife of John de Goldington. Elizabeth the second, was married to Sir Lawrence de Pakenham knight: & Mary the third daughter & coheire, was wife of Sir William de Barnake knight. There is no Tombe or grauestone left of this familie, but onely their Coatarmour in the East win∣dow of the aforesaid Chappell.'' ''[AFM P650-651]'' [1] The three sisters were Thomases siblings rather than daughters and he was the great grandchild of Sir John ====Waresley==== Gaynes or Engeynes Manor was held in the reign of Edward the Confessor by two men named Magne and Lene. In 1086 it had been granted to William son of Ansculf, and the overlordship was held by the Paganells and de Somerys till the death of John de Somery in 1322. On the partition of his lands between his sisters it was assigned to Joan, widow of Thomas Botetourt, when this overlordship seems to have ceased. There seems, however, to have been another mesne lordship in the elder branch of the Engaine family (see Great Staughton), which appears in 1303 when Richard Engaine held half a fee in Waresley of [[Engaine-5|John Engaine]]. John died in 1322 seised of the manor and advowson of Waresley held in dower by his widow Helen. He was succeeded by his nephew [[Engaine-13|John]] son of his brother [[Engaine-33|Nicholas]], who with his wife [[Peverel-19|Joan]] settled the manor and advowson in 1339. On the death of [[Engaine-49|Thomas]] son of [[Engaine-13|John]] in 1367 his estates were partitioned among his three sisters and coheirs, but this overlordship then appears to have lapsed. In 1086 the sub-tenant was Ralph, brother of Ilger, probably the ancestor of the family of Engaine, a younger branch of which held the manor of the elder branch as of the honour of Beauchamp and gave its name to it. Richard Engaine of Great Staughton gave the manor and advowson to Robert Engaine (living 1199, 1206 ), said to be his younger son. Before 1224 Robert was succeeded by his son William. It was probably this William who was holding in 1239 and 1243, but in 1249 Robert his son presented to the church. (Robert died before 1271, leaving a son under age whose wardship was in dispute between Ida de Beauchamp, late the wife of Ralph de Somery, and Henry Engaine. This son was probably William Engaine who was the tenant in 1272 and 1291, and in 1301 and 1303 Richard Engaine held of John Engaine as mentioned above. In 1316 the manor had passed to Petronilla Engaine who was succeeded between 1322 and 1330 by John Engaine who presented to the church in 1341 and 1349. He or his successor of the same name held the manor in 1351, when the reversion was settled on William Engaine, son of John, and his wife Alice and their heirs. In 1423 Thomas Engaine and his wife Margaret sold it to William Druell or Drewell, who also obtained possession of Earl's Manor. Joan Druell, alias Burne, in 1489 settled it, excepting Gayne's Wood, on her daughter-in-law, Mary, the widow of John Druell, but after Mary's death, between 1510 and 1528, the two manors followed the same descent. A small holding of half a hide was in the hands of Summerled in the reign of Edward the Confessor. In 1086 it formed part of the fee of Eustace the Sheriff and was held of him by an under-tenant named Roger. Its latter history does not appear. No licence to impark appears to have been granted to the tenants of either manor in Waresley. Underwood to the extent of 21 acres is mentioned in Domesday Book and the damage done to the woods of both manors by the afforestation carried out by Henry III is mentioned in 1300. In 1206 Robert Engaine obtained a grant from his tenant Reinfrid de Brueria of the latter's land called Reddich in Waresley, in order that he might enclose it, but the Park is not apparently mentioned till 1698–9. The rights of free warren, a sheep-walk, and free foldage are mentioned in 1724. In 1279 John de Bohun, Earl of Hereford, held a view of frankpledge in Waresley. Presumably the lords of Earl's Manor held it, but it is not mentioned in the conveyances of the manor until 1724. '' 'Parishes: Waresley', in A History of the County of Huntingdon: Volume 2, ed. William Page, Granville Proby and S Inskip Ladds (London, 1932), pp. 376-379. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/hunts/vol2/pp376-379 [accessed 15 December 2019].'' ===Uncertain Connections=== ====Warner Engaine c1200-1253==== Warner Engayn and Walter de Burgo were, in 1236, appointed to take charge of all the King's lands and to make enquiry as to their value. 1 The former was dead in 1253, when his brother, James Engayn, arranged to discharge his debt to the Exchequer in half-yearly instalments of 5/. 2 The latest year mentioned in the rough notes is 1242. [https://archive.org/details/liberfeodorumboo01grea/page/625 Liber feodorum. The book of fees, commonly called Testa de Nevill, reformed from the earliest MSS Page 625] The relationship between Warner and the other members of the Engaine family has not been ascertained. The fact that his son’s name follows [[Engaine-23|Vitalis Engaine]] in the record quoted below suggests that they were closely related, maybe first cousins.] m ---. The name of Warner’s wife is not known. Warner & his wife had one child: a) WILLIAM Engaine (-[29 Sep 1223/25 Nov 1228]). The Pipe Roll 1223 records “Vitalis Engainne” followed immediately by “Willelmus f Garnerii Engainne” owing in Huntingdonshire[82]. m ---. The name of William’s wife is not known. William & his wife had one child: i) --- Engaine . Henry III King of England granted "custodiam terre et heredis Willelmi Engayne" to "Willelmo de Ralegh clerico", and ordered the sheriff of Huntingdonshire to transfer the land and heir to him, dated 25 Nov 1228[83]. ''ML'' See also notes under Little Gidding. ====Gilbert Engaine==== IPM No 61 vol 8 Gilbert Engayne, aged 48 years, says the like, and knows it because in the same year he had a son named William professed as a brother of the order of Mount Carmel {Sanrli Kdrnidi), Appelby, and from that time 18 Years have elapsed. :[https://archive.org/details/calendarofinquis08grea/page/n5 Volume 8 Published 1913] ====John Engaine==== IPM 47 Vol 10 John Engayne of Stylton, aged 50 years and more, agrees and says that on the feast of St. Laurence after the birth of the said heir he purchased 20a. of land in the fields of Stylton of Simon Balhorn. ===Source Material=== Unreferenced notes derived from [https://archive.org/details/CokayneG.E.TheCompletePeerageSecondEditionVolume5EAGO/page/n38 Cokayne, G. E. The complete peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, extant, extinct, or dormant, Volume 5 p71-81 Pub 1926 ] Additional References :MCA = [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=8JcbV309c5UC&dq=john+engaine+northamptonshire&source=gbs_navlinks_s Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 2nd Edition 2011 Douglas Richardson] :TNA= [https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ The National Archives UK] :AFM=[https://archive.org/details/ancientfunerallm00weev/page/651 Ancient funerall monuments within the vnited monarchie of Great Britaine, Ireland, and the islands adiacent, with the dissolued monasteries therein contained: their founders, and what eminent persons haue beene in the same interred. As also the death and buriall of certaine of the bloud royall; the nobilitie and gentrie of these kingdomes entombed in forraine nations, by Weever, John, 1576-1632; Cecil, Thomas, active 1630 Published 1631] :BHO = [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/ British History on Line] :ML = Cawley, Charles. "[http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/CONTENTS.htm Medieval Lands]": A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families © by Charles Cawley, hosted by ''Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG).'' uploaded 22 Dec 2019 See also WikiTree's source page for [[Space:Medieval_Lands|MedLands]]. :TCB= [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=T9RAAQAAMAAJ&dq=vitalis+engain+brother+and+heir&source=gbs_navlinks_s The Dormant and Extinct Baronage of England: Or, An Historical and Genealogical Account of the Lives, Public Employments, and Most Memorable Actions of the English Nobility who Have Flourished from the Norman Conquest, Volume 1 TC Banks 1807] :NHN = [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015073727664&view=1up&seq=348 A synopsis of the peerage of England : exhibiting, ... v.1. Nicolas, Nicholas Harris, Sir, 1799-1848. p 217-218] See also *[http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/cp/p_engaine.shtml Some corrections and additions to the Complete Peerage: Volume 5: Engaine ] *[http://categunn.com/?p=367 Lord of the Manor: A Conundrum and some Confusion Cate Gunn] *[https://archive.org/stream/pedigreesfromple00wrotrich#page/108/mode/1up/search/Engaine Pedigrees from the plea rolls: collected from the pleadings in the various courts of law, A.D. 1200 to 1500, from the original rolls in the Public Record Office by Wrottesley, George, 1827-1909; Great Britain. Public Record Office] *http://ceirseach.blogspot.com/2011/06/jaunts-of-sirs-thomas-and-thomas.html *[http://www.skliar-ward.com/family/humo_/F4992/I7803/ Skliar-Ward family, Referenced sources] *[https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=0alfAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA188&lpg=PA188&dq=vitalis+engaine+brother+richard&source=bl&ots=GCFRCiIiq_&sig=ACfU3U1JIDglHoekjgR3Wbd0S2oVNvgI2Q&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiG79qSranmAhX0snEKHeXCBToQ6AEwA3oECAcQAQ#v=onepage&q=vitalis%20engaine%20brother%20richard&f=false A General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerages of England, Ireland, and Scotland, extinct, dormant, and in abeyance ... England. Burke] *[https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=H78IAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA547&lpg=PA547&dq=engaine+richard+vitalis+brother&source=bl&ots=LJU4587hfx&sig=ACfU3U2zYC1KyDSG2Zw5D5IOUayVImmc7A&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiT9fmLsanmAhVlUBUIHRKuCpAQ6AEwBHoECAoQAQ#v=onepage&q=engaine%20richard%20vitalis%20brother&f=false A Companion and Key to the History of England: Consisting of Copious Genealogical Details of the British Sovereigns ... with an Appendix, Exhibiting a Chronological Epitome of the Successive Holders of the Several Titles of the British, Saxon, and English Nobility ... with ... Their Armorial Bearings ...G Fisher P 547] *[https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=T9RAAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA292&lpg=PA292&dq=engaine+richard+vitalis+brother&source=bl&ots=VYEs8s7T9F&sig=ACfU3U2fjAckLzlC2iy9WPfF3nNh8kWrcw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiT9fmLsanmAhVlUBUIHRKuCpAQ6AEwBXoECAkQAQ#v=onepage&q=engaine%20richard%20vitalis%20brother&f=false The Dormant and Extinct Baronage of England: Or, An Historical and Genealogical Account of the Lives, Public Employments, and Most Memorable Actions of the English Nobility who Have Flourished from the Norman Conquest, Volume 1Thomas Banks] *http://1066.co.nz/Mosaic%20DVD/library/Battle%20Roll/Engaine.html *[https://archive.org/details/publicationsofha80harluoft/page/304 Knights of Edward I The Publications of the Harleian Society p 306.] *[https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=0alfAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA188&lpg=PA188&dq=lords+engaine&source=bl&ots=GCFUtkJgvX&sig=ACfU3U3fJ4chWSPW3nFgT6xYmYyJ-mfYoA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj4r7T1iefmAhXRoVwKHdPfDXkQ6AEwBHoECAYQAQ#v=onepage&q=lords%20engaine&f=false A General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerages of England, Ireland, and Scotland, extinct, dormant, and in abeyance ... 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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:British Isles and Ireland, Flags]] [[Category: Flag Images]] For the flags of other countries which are ''geographically'' related to England, see: *'''Wales:''' [[Space:Governmental_Units_and_Cities_of_Wales|Governmental Units and Cities of Wales]] | [[Template:Wales Sticker]] *'''Scotland:''' [[Space:Scotland_Project_Templates%2C_Stickers_and_Images|Scotland Project Templates, Stickers and Images]] | [[Space:Graphics_for_Scotland|Graphics for Scotland]] | [[Space:Scotland_Graphics|Scotland Graphics]] *'''Ireland:''' [[Space:Ireland_Flags|Ireland Flags]] *'''Channel Islands''' Jersey: [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/UK_Flags-43 pre 1981] and [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/UK_Flags-44 post 1981] *'''Isle of Man:''' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/gif/UK_Flags link to usable image] '''National flag of England and composites which contain the National flag of England''' {| | cellpadding="4" border="1" style="border: 1px solid #b7c0cf; border-collapse:collapse;"; text align = center |+''' |- |Flag Image |Image File |Description |- |[[Image:WikiTree-57.png|75px|England]] |WikiTree-57.png |England: St George Cross. Ancient flag |- |[[Image:Flags-2.gif | 75px | Union Flag 1606-1801]] |Flags-2.gif |Union Flag 1606-1801. Symbolises the political union of England (St George cross), Scotland (St Andrew saltire) and Wales (no flag element). |- |[[Image:Flags-3.jpg | 75px | Union Flag 1801-]] |Flags-3.jpg |Union Flag 1801 to date. Symbolises the political union of England (St George cross), Scotland (St Andrew saltire), Wales (no flag element) and Ireland (St Patrick cross, a red on white saltire) |- |} '''The 39 Historic English Counties and the Cities of London and Bristol'''
Most of the Historic Counties of England did not have a flag until the late 20th century/early 21st century. None of these modern flags replace an ancient flag. All the following official flags are registered with [https://www.flaginstitute.org/wp/ The Flag Institute (UK)] The City of London and City of Bristol historically have not been situated within a county and have stickers reflecting this. The images for the County of London (1889-1965) and Greater London (1965 to date) may be used when a location in one of the historic counties of Middlesex, Surrey, Essex, Hertfordshire and Kent was incorporated into the expanding London conurbation. To use these city and county flags in the "Born in ... " stickers, this page explains the formatting for the template you should use: [[Template:England_Sticker]] {| | cellpadding="4" border="1" style="border: 1px solid #b7c0cf; border-collapse:collapse;"; text align = left |+''' |- |Flag Image |Image File |Description |- |[[Image:Susie_s_Resource_Bucket-8.png|75px|Bedfordshire]] |Susie_s_Resource_Bucket-8.png |Bedfordshire (flag adopted 2014) |- |[[Image:Susie_s_Resource_Bucket-9.png | 75px | Berkshire]] |Susie_s_Resource_Bucket-9.png |Berkshire (adopted 2017) |- |[[image:UK_Flags-5.jpg |75px | City of Bristol]] |UK_Flags-5.jpg |City and County of '''Bristol''' (Badge of the City, no flag yet) |- ||[[Image:UK_Flags-2.png | 75px | Buckinghamshire]] |UK_Flags-2.png |Buckinghamshire (historic flag) |- |[[Image:UK_Flags-42.png|75px|Cambridgeshire]] |UK_Flags-42.png |Cambridgeshire (adopted 2015) |- |[[Image:Maria_s_Photobox-8.png|75px|Cheshire]] |Maria_s_Photobox-8.png |Cheshire (historic flag) |- |[[Image:Flags-30.png | 75px |Cornwall]] |Flags-30.png |Cornwall (St. Piran's Cross) (Pre-1838) |- |[[Image:UK_Flags-6.png | 75px | County Durham]] |UK_Flags-6.png |County Durham (adopted 2013) |- ||[[Image:UK_Flags-3.png | 75px | Cumberland]] |UK_Flags-3.png |Cumberland (adopted 2012) |- ||[[Image:UK_Flags-4.png | 75px | Derbyshire]] |UK_Flags-4.png |Derbyshire (adopted 2006) |- |[[Image:UK_Flags-5.png | 75px | Devon]] |UK_Flags-5.png |Devon (adopted 2003) |- | | |'''For Durham, see County Durham''' |- |[[Image:UK_Flags-7.png | 75px | Dorset (Saint Wite's Cross)]] |UK_Flags-7.png |Dorset (Saint Wite's Cross) (adopted 2008) |- |[[Image:UK_Flags-8.png | 75px | Essex]] |UK_Flags-8.png |Essex (historic flag) |- |[[Image:UK_Flags-9.png | 75px | Gloucestershire]] |UK_Flags-9.png |Gloucestershire (adopted 2008) |- |[[Image:UK_Flags-41.png|75px|Hampshire (adopted 2019)]] |UK_Flags-41.png |Hampshire (adopted 2019) |- |[[Image:UK_Flags-40.png|75px|Herefordshire]] |UK_Flags-40.png |Herefordshire (adopted 2019) |- |[[Image:Hertfordshire_Resources.png|75px|Hertfordshire]] |Hertfordshire_Resources.png |Hertfordshire (1925, adopted by County 2008) |- |[[Image:UK_Flags-10.png | 75px | Huntingdonshire]] |UK_Flags-10.png |Huntingdonshire (adopted 2009) |- |[[Image:UK_Flags-11.png | 75px | Kent]] |UK_Flags-11.png |Kent (historic flag) |- |[[Image:UK_Flags-12.png | 75px | Lancashire]] |UK_Flags-12.png |Lancashire (adopted 2008) |- |[[Image:UK_Flags-46.png | 75px | Leicestershire]] |UK_Flags-46.png |Leicestershire (adopted July 2021 - the final county to adopt a flag) |- |[[Image:UK_Flags-13.png | 75px | Lincolnshire]] |UK_Flags-13.png |Lincolnshire (adopted 2005) |- |[[Image:Flags-48.png | 75px | City of London]] |Flags-48.png |'''City of London''' (Historic flag)
The City is separate from the County of London and Greater London |- |[[Image:England_Flags-3.png| 75px | County of London]] |England_Flags-3.png |(County of) '''London''' (in existence 1889-1965)
This is the badge of the County, it did not have a county flag. |- |[[Image:England_Flags.png | 75px | Greater London]] |England_Flags.png |'''Greater London''' (1965 to date) |- |[[Image:UK_Flags-14.png | 75px | Middlesex]] |UK_Flags-14.png |Middlesex (historic flag) abolished as a county in 1965 |- |[[Image:Blake-621.png | 75px | Norfolk]] |Blake-621.png |Norfolk (adopted 2014) |- |[[Image:Susie_s_Resource_Bucket-29.png| 75px| Northamptonshire]] |Susie_s_Resource_Bucket-29.png |Northamptonshire (adopted 2014) |- |[[Image:UK_Flags-15.png | 75px | Northumberland]] |UK_Flags-15.png |Northumberland (adopted 1951) |- |[[Image:UK_Flags-16.png | 75px | Nottinghamshire]] |UK_Flags-16.png |Nottinghamshire (adopted 2011) |- |[[Image:Susie_s_Resource_Bucket-32.png|75px|Oxfordshire]] |Susie_s_Resource_Bucket-32.png |Oxfordshire (adopted 2017) |- |[[Image:Susie_s_Resource_Bucket-33.png|75px|Rutland]] |Susie_s_Resource_Bucket-33.png |Rutland (adopted 1997) |- |[[Image:UK_Flags-17.png | 75px | Shropshire]] |UK_Flags-17.png |Shropshire (adopted 2013) |- |[[Image:UK_Flags-18.png | 75px | Somerset]] |UK_Flags-18.png |Somerset (adopted 2013) |- |[[Image:UK_Flags-35.png|75px|Staffordshire]] |UK_Flags-35.png |Staffordshire (adopted 2016) |- |[[Image:Susie_s_Resource_Bucket-37.png|75px|Suffolk]] |Susie_s_Resource_Bucket-37.png |Suffolk (adopted 2017) |- |[[Image:Susie_s_Resource_Bucket-38.png|75px|Surrey]] |Susie_s_Resource_Bucket-38.png |Surrey (historic flag) |- |[[Image:UK_Flags-19.png | 75px | Sussex]] |UK_Flags-19.png |Sussex (historic flag, adopted 2011) |- |[[Image:Susie_s_Resource_Bucket-40.png | 75px | Warwickshire]] |Susie_s_Resource_Bucket-40.png |Warwickshire (adopted 2016) |- |[[Image:UK_Flags-21.png | 75px | Westmorland]] |UK_Flags-21.png |Westmorland (adopted 1926) |- |[[Image:UK_Flags-22.png | 75px | Wiltshire]] |UK_Flags-22.png |Wiltshire (adopted 2009) |- |[[Image:UK_Flags-36.png | 75px | Worcestershire]] |UK_Flags-36.png |Worcestershire (adopted 2013) |- |[[Image:UK_Flags-23.png | 75px | Yorkshire]] |UK_Flags-23.png |Yorkshire (adopted 2008) |}

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] [[:Project:England|England Project Page]] | [[:Space:England:_Counties_Team|England Counties Team]] __NOTOC__ == Contents == 1. [[#Introduction|Introduction]]
2. [[#England|England]]
3. [[#Unknown_County|England Unknown County]]
4. Regions and Counties {| border="1" cellpadding="4" ![[#Northern_England|Northern
England]]!![[#East_Midlands|East
Midlands]]!![[#West_Midlands|West
Midlands]]!![[#East_England|East
England]]!![[#South_East_England|South East
England]]!![[#South_West_England|South West
England]] |- |[[#Cheshire|Cheshire]]||[[#Derbyshire|Derbyshire]]||[[#Herefordshire|Herefordshire]]||[[#Bedfordshire|Bedfordshire]]||[[#Berkshire|Berkshire]]||[[#Cornwall|Cornwall]] |- |[[#Merseyside|Merseyside]]||[[#Leicestershire|Leicestershire]]||[[#Shropshire|Shropshire]]||[[#Cambridgeshire|Cambridgeshire]]||[[#Buckinghamshire|Buckinghamshire]]||[[#Devon|Devon]] |- |[[#County_Durham|County Durham]]||[[#Lincolnshire|Lincolnshire]]||[[#Staffordshire|Staffordshire]]||[[#Huntingdonshire|Huntingdonshire]]||[[#Hampshire|Hampshire]]||[[#Dorset|Dorset]] |- |[[#Tyne_&_Wear|Tyne & Wear]]||[[#Northamptonshire|Northamptonshire]]||[[#Warwickshire|Warwickshire]]||[[#Essex|Essex]]||[[#Kent|Kent]]||[[#Gloucestershire|Gloucestershire]] |- |[[#Cumberland|Cumberland]]||[[#Nottinghamshire|Nottinghamshire]]||[[#Worcestershire|Worcestershire]]||[[#City_of_London|City of London]]||[[#Oxfordshire|Oxfordshire]]||[[#Bristol|Bristol]] |- |[[#Westmorland|Westmorland]]||[[#Rutland|Rutland]]||[[#West_Midlands_2|West Midlands]]||[[#(County_of)_London|(County of) London]]||[[#Surrey|Surrey]]||[[#Somerset|Somerset]] |- |[[#Cumbria|Cumbria]]|| || ||[[#Greater_London|Greater London]]||[[#Sussex|Sussex]]||[[#Wiltshire|Wiltshire]] |- |[[#Lancashire|Lancashire]]|| || ||[[#Middlesex|Middlesex]]|| || |- |[[#Greater_Manchester|Greater Manchester]]|| || ||[[#Hertfordshire|Hertfordshire]]|| || |- |[[#Northumberland|Northumberland]]|| || ||[[#Norfolk|Norfolk]]|| || |- |[[#Yorkshire|Yorkshire]]|| || ||[[#Suffolk|Suffolk]]|| || |} 5. [[#Quick_Links|Quick Links]] ==Introduction== '''The England Project - Growing an increasingly accurate branch of Wikitree's single family tree Our Project Team strives to grow the England branch of Wikitree's global tree and to improve the quality of England profiles. Members of our Profile Improvement Teams and County Teams work on an ongoing basis to improve English profiles. We track progress through various measures which are summarised in the following reports. The reports are collated each week to show profile numbers and our headline quality measures, There is a headline report for England with similar reports for each of our counties. Not all profiles can be allocated to a county; those that can't are collated in the England Unknown County report. For an explanation of how the reports are collated and how we measure quality, refer to [[Space:Understanding_England_and_County_Statistics|Understanding England and County Statistics]] '''Commentary 30 Apr 2024 (data download to week ending 27 April 2024)''' A good week with almost 10,000 profiles created; and we identified 99 Unknowns, which is our joint best week this year. Our net Suggestions figure again reduced and our Unconnected percentage is at a record low. From Discord discussions, it is clear that some members have been ‘Unsourcing’ profiles (marking them as unsourced so that they will receive attention) so we saw an overall increase in this category. The ‘top counties’ (in percentage terms) in the different categories were: *'''Profiles Sourced''': Leicestershire, Buckinghamshire and Gloucestershire *'''Connections''': Worcestershire, Shropshire and Westmorland *'''Suggestions''': City of London, Herefordshire and County Durham *'''Unknowns''': Cheshire, Herefordshire and Buckinghamshire Thanks to everyone for their contributions. ==England== The table below gives an overview of England profiles, showing how our branch of the tree is growing and how its quality is improving. If you would like to help us in our efforts to make England profiles even better, follow [[Space:Understanding_England_and_County_Statistics|Understanding England and County Statistics]] {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| '''ENGLAND''' |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Quality summary to 27 Apr 2024''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG |Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+Country%3DEngland&MaxProfiles=500000&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''Current Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''4,128,807
- ''' || '''{{Red|75,665}}'''
'''{{Blue|(1.83%)}}''' || '''{{Red|372,506}}'''
'''{{Blue|(9.02%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|134,870}}'''
'''{{Blue|(3.27%)}}''' || '''{{Red|39,302}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0.95%)}}''' |- align="center" | '''30 Dec 2023 Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''3,939,608
- ''' || '''74,369
(1.89%)''' || '''363,969
(9.24%)''' || '''142,782
(3.62%)''' || '''38,709
(0.98%)''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Net movements''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG |Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+Country%3DEngland&MaxProfiles=500000&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+9,753}}'''||'''{{Red|+216}}'''||'''{{Red|+169}}'''||'''{{Blue|-1,397}}'''||'''{{Red|+34}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+15,198}}'''||'''{{Red|+2}}'''||'''{{Red|+444}}'''||'''{{Red|+225}}'''||'''{{Red|+77}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+15,629}}'''||'''{{Blue|-167}}'''||'''{{Red|+403}}'''||'''{{Red|+417}}'''||'''{{Red|+48}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+9,412}}'''||'''{{Blue|-50}}'''||'''{{Red|+433}}'''||'''{{Blue|-478}}'''||'''{{Blue|-7}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Overall Net Movement 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+189,199}}'''||'''{{Red|+1,296}}'''||'''{{Red|+8,537}}'''||'''{{Blue|-7,912}}'''||'''{{Red|+593}}''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Improvements''' |- align="center" | ||'''Profiles'''
'''Added'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Sourced'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Connected'''||'''Suggestions'''
'''Fixed'''||'''Unknowns'''
'''Identified''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|9,753}}'''||'''{{Blue|554}}'''||'''{{Blue|1,453}}'''||'''{{Blue|2,644}}'''||'''{{Blue|99}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|15,198}}'''||'''{{Blue|1,004}}'''||'''{{Blue|1,973}}'''||'''{{Blue|1,921}}'''||'''{{Blue|62}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|15,629}}'''||'''{{Blue|1,002}}'''||'''{{Blue|1,983}}'''||'''{{Blue|1,588}}'''||'''{{Blue|96}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|9,412}}'''||'''{{Blue|636}}'''||'''{{Blue|1,255}}'''||'''{{Blue|1,678}}'''||'''{{Blue|99}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Cumulative to date 2024'''
'''(ave per week 2024)'''||'''{{Blue|189,199}}'''
'''{{Blue|(11,129)}}'''||'''{{Blue|10,504}}'''
'''{{Blue|(618)}}'''||'''{{Blue|26,014}}'''
'''{{Blue|(1,530)}}'''||'''{{Blue|38,358}}'''
'''{{Blue|(2,256)}}'''||'''{{Blue|1,219}}'''
'''{{Blue|(72)}}''' |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] ==Unknown County== We would like to see our 'Unknown County' profiles reduce as a percentage of the England total. If you would like to help us in our efforts to make the tree even better, read [[Space:Understanding_England_and_County_Statistics|Understanding England and County Statistics]] {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#d6e9c9" |- | align="center"| '''UNKNOWN COUNTY''' |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Quality summary to 27 Apr 2024''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_UNK |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_UNK |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_UNK |Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+BirthCountry%3DEngland+BirthRegion%3DUnknownregion+or+FullName%3DUnknown+DeathCountry%3DEngland+DeathRegion%3DUnknownregion+or+FullName%3DUnknown+MarriageCountry%3DEngland+MarriageRegion%3DUnknownregion&MaxProfiles=500000&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''Current Totals'''
'''(% of England total profiles)''' || '''{{Red|301,258}}'''
'''{{Blue|(7.30%)}}''' || '''{{Red|17,169}}'''
'''{{Blue|(22.69%)}}''' || '''{{Red|36,410}}'''
'''{{Blue|(9.77%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|16,186}}'''
'''{{Blue|(12.00%)}}''' || '''{{Red|10,686}}'''
'''{{Blue|(27.19%)}}''' |- align="center" | '''30 Dec 2023 Totals'''
'''(% of England total profiles)''' || '''295,720
(7.51%)''' || '''17,098
(22.99%)''' || '''35,767
(9.83%)''' || '''17,601
(12.33%)''' || '''10,493
(27.11%)''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#d6e9c9" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Net movements''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_UNK |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_UNK |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_UNK |Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+BirthCountry%3DEngland+BirthRegion%3DUnknownregion+or+FullName%3DUnknown+DeathCountry%3DEngland+DeathRegion%3DUnknownregion+or+FullName%3DUnknown+MarriageCountry%3DEngland+MarriageRegion%3DUnknownregion&MaxProfiles=500000&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Red|+224}}'''||'''{{Blue|-7}}'''||'''{{Red|+54}}'''||'''{{Blue|-106}}'''||'''{{Red|+29}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Red|+299}}'''||'''{{Blue|-1}}'''||'''{{Red|+73}}'''||'''{{Blue|-29}}'''||'''{{Red|+4}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|-690}}'''||'''{{Blue|-17}}'''||'''{{Blue|-81}}'''||'''{{Blue|-48}}'''||'''{{Red|+15}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|-233}}'''||'''{{Red|+13}}'''||'''{{Red|+79}}'''||'''{{Blue|-62}}'''||'''{{Blue|-10}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Overall Net Movement 2024'''||'''{{Red|+5,538}}'''||'''{{Red|+71}}'''||'''{{Red|+643}}'''||'''{{Blue|-1,415}}'''||'''{{Red|+193}}''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#d6e9c9" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Improvements''' |- align="center" | ||'''Profiles'''
'''Added'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Sourced'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Connected'''||'''Suggestions'''
'''Fixed'''||'''Unknowns'''
'''Identified''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Red|224}}'''||'''{{Blue|42}}'''||'''{{Blue|72}}'''||'''{{Blue|257}}'''||'''{{Blue|11}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Red|299}}'''||'''{{Blue|76}}'''||'''{{Blue|107}}'''||'''{{Blue|237}}'''||'''{{Blue|17}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|-690}}'''||'''{{Blue|59}}'''||'''{{Blue|116}}'''||'''{{Blue|264}}'''||'''{{Blue|10}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|-233}}'''||'''{{Blue|43}}'''||'''{{Blue|60}}'''||'''{{Blue|218}}'''||'''{{Blue|20}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Cumulative to date 2024'''
'''(ave per week 2024)'''||'''{{Red|5,538}}'''
'''{{Red|(326)}}'''||'''{{Blue|901}}'''
'''{{Blue|(53)}}'''||'''{{Blue|1,871}}'''
'''{{Blue|(110)}}'''||'''{{Blue|4,497}}'''
'''{{Blue|(265)}}'''||'''{{Blue|186}}'''
'''{{Blue|(11)}}''' |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] ==Northern England== {{Image|file=Images_for_England.jpg |align=l |size=s }} {{Clear}} ===Cheshire=== This table gives an overview of Cheshire profiles, showing how our branch of the tree is growing and how its quality is improving. If you would like to help us in our efforts to make the tree even better, follow [[Space:Understanding_England_and_County_Statistics|Understanding England and County Statistics]] {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Cheshire_Team|'''CHESHIRE''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Quality summary to 27 Apr 2024''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_CHS |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_CHS |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_CHS|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DCheshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DCheshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DCheshire&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''Current Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''91,959
- ''' || '''{{Blue|1,440}}'''
'''{{Blue|(1.57%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|11,532}}'''
'''{{Blue|(12.54%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|2,926}}'''
'''{{Blue|(3.18%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|605}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0.66%)}}''' |- align="center" | '''30 Dec 2023 Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''86,786
- ''' || '''1,450
(1.67%)''' || '''11,573
(13.34%)''' || '''3,142
(3.62%)''' || '''622
(0.72%)''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Net movements''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_CHS |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_CHS |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_CHS|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DCheshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DCheshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DCheshire&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+253}}'''||'''{{Blue|-4}}'''||'''{{Red|+23}}'''||'''{{Blue|-58}}'''||'''{{Blue|-11}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+674}}'''||'''{{Blue|-1}}'''||'''{{Blue|-8}}'''||'''{{Red|+70}}'''||'''{{Blue|-1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+596}}'''||'''{{Blue|-18}}'''||'''{{Red|+9}}'''||'''{{Red|+19}}'''||'''{{Red|+4}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+243}}'''||'''{{Blue|-23}}'''||'''{{Blue|-4}}'''||'''{{Blue|-2}}'''||'''{{Blue|-4}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Overall Net Movement 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+5,173}}'''||'''{{Blue|-10}}'''||'''{{Blue|-41}}'''||'''{{Blue|-216}}'''||'''{{Blue|-17}}''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Improvements''' |- align="center" | ||'''Profiles'''
'''Added'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Sourced'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Connected'''||'''Suggestions'''
'''Fixed'''||'''Unknowns'''
'''Identified''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|253}}'''||'''{{Blue|35}}'''||'''{{Blue|47}}'''||'''{{Blue|94}}'''||'''{{Blue|13}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|674}}'''||'''{{Blue|22}}'''||'''{{Blue|75}}'''||'''{{Blue|33}}'''||'''{{Blue|11}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|596}}'''||'''{{Blue|34}}'''||'''{{Blue|70}}'''||'''{{Blue|27}}'''||'''{{Blue|2}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|243}}'''||'''{{Blue|33}}'''||'''{{Blue|49}}'''||'''{{Blue|24}}'''||'''{{Blue|3}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Cumulative to date 2024'''
'''(ave per week 2024)'''||'''{{Blue|5,173}}'''
'''{{Blue|(304)}}'''||'''{{Blue|397}}'''
'''{{Blue|(23)}}'''||'''{{Blue|1,000}}'''
'''{{Blue|(59)}}'''||'''{{Blue|985}}'''
'''{{Blue|(58)}}'''||'''{{Blue|59}}'''
'''{{Blue|(3)}}''' |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] ===Merseyside=== This table gives an overview of Merseyside profiles, showing how our branch of the tree is growing and how its quality is improving. If you would like to help us in our efforts to make the tree even better, follow [[Space:Understanding_England_and_County_Statistics|Understanding England and County Statistics]] {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Cheshire_Team|'''MERSEYSIDE''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Quality summary to 27 Apr 2024''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_MSY |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_MSY |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_MSY|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DMerseyside+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DMerseyside+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DMerseyside&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''Current Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''4,758
- ''' || '''{{Red|46}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0.97%)}}''' || '''{{Red|762}}'''
'''{{Blue|(16.02%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|73}}'''
'''{{Blue|(1.53%)}}''' || '''2'''
'''{{Blue|(0.04%)}}''' |- align="center" | '''30 Dec 2023 Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''3,027
- ''' || '''36
(1.19%)''' || '''575
(19.00%)''' || '''75
(2.48%)''' || '''2
(0.07%)''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Net movements''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_MSY |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_MSY |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_MSY|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DMerseyside+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DMerseyside+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DMerseyside&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+11}}'''||'''{{Red|+2}}'''||'''{{Blue|-2}}'''||'''{{Blue|-1}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''0'''||'''{{Blue|-3}}'''||'''0'''||'''{{Blue|-4}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+35}}'''||'''{{Blue|-24}}'''||'''{{Blue|-1}}'''||'''{{Blue|-3}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+26}}'''||'''{{Blue|-19}}'''||'''{{Red|+13}}'''||'''{{Red|+2}}'''||'''0''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Overall Net Movement 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+1,731}}'''||'''{{Red|+10}}'''||'''{{Red|+187}}'''||'''{{Blue|-2}}'''||'''0''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Improvements''' |- align="center" | ||'''Profiles'''
'''Added'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Sourced'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Connected'''||'''Suggestions'''
'''Fixed'''||'''Unknowns'''
'''Identified''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|11}}'''||'''0'''||'''{{Blue|4}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''0'''||'''{{Blue|3}}'''||'''0'''||'''{{Blue|5}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|35}}'''||'''{{Blue|27}}'''||'''{{Blue|3}}'''||'''{{Blue|5}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|26}}'''||'''{{Blue|19}}'''||'''0'''||'''{{Blue|2}}'''||'''0''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Cumulative to date 2024'''
'''(ave per week 2024)'''||'''{{Blue|1,731}}'''
'''{{Blue|(102)}}'''||'''{{Blue|102}}'''
'''{{Blue|(6)}}'''||'''{{Blue|46}}'''
'''{{Blue|(3)}}'''||'''{{Blue|80}}'''
'''{{Blue|(5)}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0)}}''' |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] ===County Durham=== This table gives an overview of County Durham profiles, showing how our branch of the tree is growing and how its quality is improving. If you would like to help us in our efforts to make the tree even better, follow [[Space:Understanding_England_and_County_Statistics|Understanding England and County Statistics]] {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:County_Durham_and_Tyne_and_Wear_Team|'''COUNTY DURHAM''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Quality summary to 27 Apr 2024''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_DUR |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_DUR |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_DUR|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DDurham+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DDurham+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DDurham&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''Current Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''124,926
- ''' || '''{{Blue|830}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0.66%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|10,135}}'''
'''{{Blue|(8.11%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|2,822}}'''
'''{{Blue|(2.26%)}}''' || '''{{Red|547}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0.44%)}}''' |- align="center" | '''30 Dec 2023 Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''119,265
- ''' || '''870
(0.73%)''' || '''10,321
(8.65%)''' || '''3,201
(2.68%)''' || '''546
(0.46%)''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Net movements''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_DUR |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_DUR |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_DUR|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DDurham+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DDurham+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DDurham&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+352}}'''||'''{{Red|+7}}'''||'''{{Blue|-73}}'''||'''{{Blue|-172}}'''||'''{{Red|+2}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+591}}'''||'''{{Blue|-28}}'''||'''{{Red|+16}}'''||'''{{Red|+84}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+454}}'''||'''{{Blue|-8}}'''||'''{{Blue|-12}}'''||'''{{Red|+40}}'''||'''{{Blue|-1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+314}}'''||'''{{Blue|-10}}'''||'''{{Red|+16}}'''||'''{{Blue|-9}}'''||'''{{Red|+2}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Overall Net Movement 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+5,661}}'''||'''{{Blue|-40}}'''||'''{{Blue|-186}}'''||'''{{Blue|-379}}'''||'''{{Red|+1}}''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Improvements''' |- align="center" | ||'''Profiles'''
'''Added'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Sourced'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Connected'''||'''Suggestions'''
'''Fixed'''||'''Unknowns'''
'''Identified''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|352}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}'''||'''{{Blue|103}}'''||'''{{Blue|217}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|591}}'''||'''{{Blue|43}}'''||'''{{Blue|66}}'''||'''{{Blue|49}}'''||'''{{Blue|3}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|454}}'''||'''{{Blue|17}}'''||'''{{Blue|62}}'''||'''{{Blue|27}}'''||'''{{Blue|3}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|314}}'''||'''{{Blue|12}}'''||'''{{Blue|81}}'''||'''{{Blue|45}}'''||'''{{Blue|3}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Cumulative to date 2024'''
'''(ave per week 2024)'''||'''{{Blue|5,661}}'''
'''{{Blue|(333)}}'''||'''{{Blue|214}}'''
'''{{Blue|(13)}}'''||'''{{Blue|1,070}}'''
'''{{Blue|(63)}}'''||'''{{Blue|1,263}}'''
'''{{Blue|(74)}}'''||'''{{Blue|35}}'''
'''{{Blue|(2)}}''' |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] ===Tyne & Wear=== This table gives an overview of Tyne & Wear profiles, showing how our branch of the tree is growing and how its quality is improving. If you would like to help us in our efforts to make the tree even better, follow [[Space:Understanding_England_and_County_Statistics|Understanding England and County Statistics]] {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:County_Durham_and_Tyne_and_Wear_Team|'''TYNE & WEAR''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Quality summary to 27 Apr 2024''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_TWR |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_TWR |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_TWR|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DTyne+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DTyne+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DTyne&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''Current Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''2,967
- ''' || '''1'''
'''{{Blue|(0.03%)}}''' || '''{{Red|93}}'''
'''{{Red|(3.13%)}}''' || '''{{Red|26}}'''
'''{{Red|(0.88%)}}''' || '''0'''
'''(0.00%)''' |- align="center" | '''30 Dec 2023 Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''2,020
- ''' || '''1
(0.05%)''' || '''26
(1.29%)''' || '''15
(0.74%)''' || '''0
(0.00%)''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Net movements''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_TWR |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_TWR |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_TWR|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DTyne+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DTyne+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DTyne&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+10}}'''||'''{{Blue|-1}}'''||'''{{Blue|-9}}'''||'''{{Blue|-1}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+12}}'''||'''0'''||'''{{Red|+4}}'''||'''{{Blue|-1}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+13}}'''||'''{{Red|+2}}'''||'''{{Blue|-4}}'''||'''{{Red|+1}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+8}}'''||'''0'''||'''{{Blue|-5}}'''||'''{{Red|+3}}'''||'''0''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Overall Net Movement 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+947}}'''||'''0'''||'''{{Red|+67}}'''||'''{{Red|+11}}'''||'''0''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Improvements''' |- align="center" | ||'''Profiles'''
'''Added'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Sourced'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Connected'''||'''Suggestions'''
'''Fixed'''||'''Unknowns'''
'''Identified''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|10}}'''||'''0'''||'''0'''||'''{{Blue|2}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|12}}'''||'''0'''||'''0'''||'''{{Blue|2}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|13}}'''||'''0'''||'''0'''||'''{{Blue|3}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|8}}'''||'''0'''||'''0'''||'''0'''||'''0''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Cumulative to date 2024'''
'''(ave per week 2024)'''||'''{{Blue|947}}'''
'''{{Blue|(56)}}'''||'''0'''
'''(0)'''||'''0'''
'''(0)'''||'''{{Blue|53}}'''
'''{{Blue|(3)}}'''||'''0'''
'''(0)''' |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] ===Cumberland=== This table gives an overview of Cumberland profiles, showing how our branch of the tree is growing and how its quality is improving. If you would like to help us in our efforts to make the tree even better, follow [[Space:Understanding_England_and_County_Statistics|Understanding England and County Statistics]] {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Cumbria%2C_Cumberland_and_Westmorland_Team|'''CUMBERLAND''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Quality summary to 27 Apr 2024''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_CUL |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_CUL |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_CUL|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DCumberland+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DCumberland+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DCumberland&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''Current Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''48,735
- ''' || '''{{Red|316}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0.65%)}}''' || '''{{Red|9,552}}'''
'''{{Red|(19.60%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|1,025}}'''
'''{{Blue|(2.10%)}}''' || '''{{Red|438}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0.90%)}}''' |- align="center" | '''30 Dec 2023 Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''46,300
- ''' || '''302
(0.65%)''' || '''9,010
(19.46%)''' || '''1,214
(2.62%)''' || '''421
(0.91%)''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Net movements''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_CUL |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_CUL |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_CUL|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DCumberland+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DCumberland+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DCumberland&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+110}}'''||'''{{Blue|-1}}'''||'''{{Red|+9}}'''||'''{{Blue|-15}}'''||'''{{Red|+3}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+105}}'''||'''{{Blue|-3}}'''||'''{{Red|+34}}'''||'''{{Red|+2}}'''||'''{{Red|+1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+238}}'''||'''{{Red|+3}}'''||'''{{Red|+84}}'''||'''{{Blue|-22}}'''||'''{{Red|+6}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+172}}'''||'''{{Red|+1}}'''||'''{{Red|+32}}'''||'''{{Red|+11}}'''||'''{{Red|+2}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Overall Net Movement 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+2,435}}'''||'''{{Red|+14}}'''||'''{{Red|+542}}'''||'''{{Blue|-189}}'''||'''{{Red|+17}}''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Improvements''' |- align="center" | ||'''Profiles'''
'''Added'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Sourced'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Connected'''||'''Suggestions'''
'''Fixed'''||'''Unknowns'''
'''Identified''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|110}}'''||'''{{Blue|5}}'''||'''{{Blue|12}}'''||'''{{Blue|23}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|105}}'''||'''{{Blue|6}}'''||'''{{Blue|16}}'''||'''{{Blue|25}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|238}}'''||'''{{Blue|3}}'''||'''{{Blue|52}}'''||'''{{Blue|43}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|172}}'''||'''{{Blue|8}}'''||'''{{Blue|28}}'''||'''{{Blue|10}}'''||'''0''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Cumulative to date 2024'''
'''(ave per week 2024)'''||'''{{Blue|2,435}}'''
'''{{Blue|(143)}}'''||'''{{Blue|50}}'''
'''{{Blue|(3)}}'''||'''{{Blue|245}}'''
'''{{Blue|(14)}}'''||'''{{Blue|473}}'''
'''{{Blue|(28)}}'''||'''{{Blue|9}}'''
'''{{Blue|(1)}}''' |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] ===Westmorland=== This table gives an overview of Westmorland profiles, showing how our branch of the tree is growing and how its quality is improving. If you would like to help us in our efforts to make the tree even better, follow [[Space:Understanding_England_and_County_Statistics|Understanding England and County Statistics]] {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Cumbria%2C_Cumberland_and_Westmorland_Team|'''WESTMORLAND''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Quality summary to 27 Apr 2024''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_WES |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_WES |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_WES|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DWestmorland+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DWestmorland+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DWestmorland&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''Current Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''13,770
- ''' || '''{{Blue|242}}'''
'''{{Blue|(1.76%)}}''' || '''{{Red|1,351}}'''
'''{{Blue|(9.81%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|374}}'''
'''{{Blue|(2.72%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|92}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0.67%)}}''' |- align="center" | '''30 Dec 2023 Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''13,117
- ''' || '''248
(1.89%)''' || '''1,293
(9.86%)''' || '''416
(3.17%)''' || '''95
(0.72%)''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Net movements''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_WES |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_WES |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_WES|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DWestmorland+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DWestmorland+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DWestmorland&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+17}}'''||'''{{Blue|-4}}'''||'''{{Blue|-9}}'''||'''{{Blue|-11}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+72}}'''||'''{{Red|+2}}'''||'''{{Red|+8}}'''||'''0'''||'''{{Red|+1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+61}}'''||'''0'''||'''{{Blue|-33}}'''||'''{{Red|+17}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+32}}'''||'''{{Red|+6}}'''||'''{{Red|+14}}'''||'''{{Red|+4}}'''||'''{{Red|+1}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Overall Net Movement 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+653}}'''||'''{{Blue|-6}}'''||'''{{Red|+58}}'''||'''{{Blue|-42}}'''||'''{{Blue|-3}}''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Improvements''' |- align="center" | ||'''Profiles'''
'''Added'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Sourced'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Connected'''||'''Suggestions'''
'''Fixed'''||'''Unknowns'''
'''Identified''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|17}}'''||'''{{Blue|6}}'''||'''{{Blue|12}}'''||'''{{Blue|13}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|72}}'''||'''{{Blue|3}}'''||'''{{Blue|6}}'''||'''{{Blue|12}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|61}}'''||'''{{Blue|5}}'''||'''{{Blue|46}}'''||'''{{Blue|4}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|32}}'''||'''0'''||'''0'''||'''0'''||'''0''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Cumulative to date 2024'''
'''(ave per week 2024)'''||'''{{Blue|653}}'''
'''{{Blue|(38)}}'''||'''{{Blue|61}}'''
'''{{Blue|(4)}}'''||'''{{Blue|105}}'''
'''{{Blue|(6)}}'''||'''{{Blue|139}}'''
'''{{Blue|(8)}}'''||'''{{Blue|9}}'''
'''{{Blue|(1)}}''' |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] ===Cumbria=== This table gives an overview of Cumbria profiles, showing how our branch of the tree is growing and how its quality is improving. If you would like to help us in our efforts to make the tree even better, follow [[Space:Understanding_England_and_County_Statistics|Understanding England and County Statistics]] {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Cumbria%2C_Cumberland_and_Westmorland_Team|'''CUMBRIA''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Quality summary to 27 Apr 2024''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_CMA |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_CMA |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_CMA|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DCumbria+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DCumbria+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DCumbria&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''Current Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''1,357
- ''' || '''{{Blue|8}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0.59%)}}''' || '''{{Red|179}}'''
'''{{Blue|(13.19%)}}''' || '''{{Red|26}}'''
'''{{Blue|(1.92%)}}''' || '''2'''
'''{{Blue|(0.15%)}}''' |- align="center" | '''25 Mar 2023 Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''731
- ''' || '''17
(2.33%)''' || '''134
(18.33%)''' || '''20
(2.74%)''' || '''2
(0.27%)''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Net movements''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_CMA |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_CMA |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_CMA|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DCumbria+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DCumbria+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DCumbria&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+12}}'''||'''0'''||'''{{Red|+1}}'''||'''0'''||'''{{Red|+1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+9}}'''||'''0'''||'''{{Red|+1}}'''||'''{{Blue|-1}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+18}}'''||'''{{Blue|-1}}'''||'''{{Blue|-1}}'''||'''{{Red|+1}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+1}}'''||'''0'''||'''0'''||'''0'''||'''0''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Overall Net Movement 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+626}}'''||'''{{Blue|-9}}'''||'''{{Red|+45}}'''||'''{{Red|+6}}'''||'''0''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Improvements''' |- align="center" | ||'''Profiles'''
'''Added'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Sourced'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Connected'''||'''Suggestions'''
'''Fixed'''||'''Unknowns'''
'''Identified''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|12}}'''||'''0'''||'''{{Blue|1}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|9}}'''||'''0'''||'''0'''||'''{{Blue|1}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|18}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}'''||'''0'''||'''0'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|1}}'''||'''0'''||'''{{Blue|1}}'''||'''0'''||'''0''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Cumulative to date 2024'''
'''(ave per week 2024)'''||'''{{Blue|626}}'''
'''{{Blue|(11)}}'''||'''{{Blue|13}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0)}}'''||'''{{Blue|9}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0)}}'''||'''{{Blue|24}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0)}}'''||'''0'''
'''(0)''' |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] ===Lancashire=== This table gives an overview of Lancashire profiles, showing how our branch of the tree is growing and how its quality is improving. If you would like to help us in our efforts to make the tree even better, follow [[Space:Understanding_England_and_County_Statistics|Understanding England and County Statistics]] {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Lancashire_Team|'''LANCASHIRE''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Quality summary to 27 Apr 2024''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_LAN |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_LAN |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_LAN|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DLancashire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DLancashire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DLancashire&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''Current Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''363,797
- ''' || '''{{Red|7,440}}'''
'''{{Red|(2.05%)}}''' || '''{{Red|47,476}}'''
'''{{Blue|(13.05%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|6,315}}'''
'''{{Blue|(1.74%)}}''' || '''{{Red|1,240}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0.34%)}}''' |- align="center" | '''30 Dec 2023 Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''343,260
- ''' || '''6,778
(1.97%)''' || '''46,894
(13.66%)''' || '''8,423
(2.45%)''' || '''1,192
(0.35%)''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Net movements''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_LAN |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_LAN |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_LAN|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DLancashire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DLancashire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DLancashire&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+1,287}}'''||'''{{Red|+85}}'''||'''{{Red|+34}}'''||'''{{Blue|-27}}'''||'''{{Blue|-6}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+1,784}}'''||'''{{Red|+275}}'''||'''{{Blue|-151}}'''||'''{{Blue|-8}}'''||'''{{Red|+7}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+3,002}}'''||'''{{Red|+161}}'''||'''{{Red|+169}}'''||'''{{Red|+90}}'''||'''{{Red|+4}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+905}}'''||'''{{Blue|-7}}'''||'''{{Red|+80}}'''||'''{{Blue|-33}}'''||'''{{Red|+3}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Overall Net Movement 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+20,537}}'''||'''{{Red|+662}}'''||'''{{Red|+582}}'''||'''{{Blue|-2,108}}'''||'''{{Red|+48}}''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Improvements''' |- align="center" | ||'''Profiles'''
'''Added'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Sourced'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Connected'''||'''Suggestions'''
'''Fixed'''||'''Unknowns'''
'''Identified''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|1,287}}'''||'''{{Blue|53}}'''||'''{{Blue|168}}'''||'''{{Blue|102}}'''||'''{{Blue|14}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|1,784}}'''||'''{{Blue|54}}'''||'''{{Blue|487}}'''||'''{{Blue|114}}'''||'''{{Blue|4}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|3,002}}'''||'''{{Blue|190}}'''||'''{{Blue|229}}'''||'''{{Blue|58}}'''||'''{{Blue|5}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|905}}'''||'''{{Blue|125}}'''||'''{{Blue|111}}'''||'''{{Blue|133}}'''||'''{{Blue|2}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Cumulative to date 2024'''
'''(ave per week 2024)'''||'''{{Blue|20,537}}'''
'''{{Blue|(1,208)}}'''||'''{{Blue|1,965}}'''
'''{{Blue|(116)}}'''||'''{{Blue|3,654}}'''
'''{{Blue|(215)}}'''||'''{{Blue|4,014}}'''
'''{{Blue|(236)}}'''||'''{{Blue|100}}'''
'''{{Blue|(6)}}''' |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] ===Greater Manchester=== This table gives an overview of Greater Manchester profiles, showing how our branch of the tree is growing and how its quality is improving. If you would like to help us in our efforts to make the tree even better, follow [[Space:Understanding_England_and_County_Statistics|Understanding England and County Statistics]] {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Lancashire_Team|'''GREATER MANCHESTER''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Quality summary to 27 Apr 2024''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_GTM |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_GTM |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_GTM|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''Current Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''5,585
- ''' || '''{{Blue|11}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0.20%)}}''' || '''{{Red|1,087}}'''
'''{{Blue|(19.46%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|21}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0.38%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|3}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0.05%)}}''' |- align="center" | '''30 Dec 2023 Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''3,863
- ''' || '''67
(1.73%)''' || '''812
(21.02%)''' || '''51
(1.32%)''' || '''4
(0.10%)''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Net movements''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_GTM |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_GTM |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_GTM|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+3}}'''||'''0'''||'''{{Blue|-6}}'''||'''{{Red|+2}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+23}}'''||'''{{Red|+4}}'''||'''{{Blue|-1}}'''||'''{{Blue|-2}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+62}}'''||'''{{Blue|-10}}'''||'''{{Red|+9}}'''||'''{{Red|+1}}'''||'''{{Blue|-1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+19}}'''||'''{{Blue|-25}}'''||'''{{Red|+1}}'''||'''{{Blue|-12}}'''||'''0''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Overall Net Movement 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+1,722}}'''||'''{{Blue|-56}}'''||'''{{Red|+275}}'''||'''{{Blue|-30}}'''||'''{{Blue|-1}}''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Improvements''' |- align="center" | ||'''Profiles'''
'''Added'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Sourced'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Connected'''||'''Suggestions'''
'''Fixed'''||'''Unknowns'''
'''Identified''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|3}}'''||'''{{Blue|2}}'''||'''{{Blue|6}}'''||'''0'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|23}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}'''||'''{{Blue|11}}'''||'''{{Blue|5}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|62}}'''||'''{{Blue|12}}'''||'''{{Blue|2}}'''||'''{{Blue|2}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|19}}'''||'''{{Blue|24}}'''||'''{{Blue|5}}'''||'''{{Blue|15}}'''||'''0''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Cumulative to date 2024'''
'''(ave per week 2024)'''||'''{{Blue|1,722}}'''
'''{{Blue|(101)}}'''||'''{{Blue|181}}'''
'''{{Blue|(11)}}'''||'''{{Blue|71}}'''
'''{{Blue|(4)}}'''||'''{{Blue|94}}'''
'''{{Blue|(6)}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0)}}''' |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] ===Northumberland=== This table gives an overview of Northumberland profiles, showing how our branch of the tree is growing and how its quality is improving. If you would like to help us in our efforts to make the tree even better, follow [[Space:Understanding_England_and_County_Statistics|Understanding England and County Statistics]] {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Northumberland_Team|'''NORTHUMBERLAND''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Quality summary to 27 Apr 2024''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_NBL |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_NBL |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_NBL|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DNorthumberland+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DNorthumberland+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DNorthumberland&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''Current Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''74,849
- ''' || '''{{Blue|786}}'''
'''{{Blue|(1.05%)}}''' || '''{{Red|7,448}}'''
'''{{Blue|(9.95%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|1,940}}'''
'''{{Blue|(2.59%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|615}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0.82%)}}''' |- align="center" | '''30 Dec 2023 Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''71,472
- ''' || '''934
(1.31%)''' || '''7,323
(10.25%)''' || '''2,095
(2.93%)''' || '''633
(0.89%)''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Net movements''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_NBL |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_NBL |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_NBL|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DNorthumberland+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DNorthumberland+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DNorthumberland&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+171}}'''||'''{{Blue|-4}}'''||'''{{Red|+9}}'''||'''{{Blue|-25}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+240}}'''||'''{{Red|+21}}'''||'''{{Red|+15}}'''||'''{{Red|+46}}'''||'''{{Blue|-4}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+267}}'''||'''{{Red|+6}}'''||'''{{Blue|-59}}'''||'''{{Red|+55}}'''||'''{{Red|+2}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+108}}'''||'''0'''||'''{{Red|+8}}'''||'''{{Blue|-11}}'''||'''0''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Overall Net Movement 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+3,377}}'''||'''{{Blue|-148}}'''||'''{{Red|+125}}'''||'''{{Blue|-155}}'''||'''{{Blue|-18}}''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Improvements''' |- align="center" | ||'''Profiles'''
'''Added'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Sourced'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Connected'''||'''Suggestions'''
'''Fixed'''||'''Unknowns'''
'''Identified''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|171}}'''||'''{{Blue|3}}'''||'''{{Blue|11}}'''||'''{{Blue|30}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|240}}'''||'''{{Blue|4}}'''||'''{{Blue|26}}'''||'''{{Blue|48}}'''||'''{{Blue|5}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|267}}'''||'''{{Blue|2}}'''||'''{{Blue|82}}'''||'''{{Blue|16}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|108}}'''||'''{{Blue|3}}'''||'''{{Blue|15}}'''||'''{{Blue|31}}'''||'''{{Blue|2}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Cumulative to date 2024'''
'''(ave per week 2024)'''||'''{{Blue|3,377}}'''
'''{{Blue|(199)}}'''||'''{{Blue|287}}'''
'''{{Blue|(17)}}'''||'''{{Blue|462}}'''
'''{{Blue|(27)}}'''||'''{{Blue|731}}'''
'''{{Blue|(43)}}'''||'''{{Blue|31}}'''
'''{{Blue|(2)}}''' |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] ===Yorkshire=== This table gives an overview of Yorkshire profiles, showing how our branch of the tree is growing and how its quality is improving. If you would like to help us in our efforts to make the tree even better, follow [[Space:Understanding_England_and_County_Statistics|Understanding England and County Statistics]] {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Yorkshire_Team|'''YORKSHIRE''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Quality summary to 27 Apr 2024''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_YKS |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_YKS |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_YKS|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DYorkshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DYorkshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DYorkshire&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''Current Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''391,701
- ''' || '''{{Blue|4,834}}'''
'''{{Blue|(1.23%)}}''' || '''{{Red|34,811}}'''
'''{{Blue|(8.89%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|12,433}}'''
'''{{Blue|(3.17%)}}''' || '''{{Red|2,109}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0.54%)}}''' |- align="center" | '''30 Dec 2023 Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''369,955
- ''' || '''5,132
(1.39%)''' || '''33,454
(9.04%)''' || '''12,936
(3.50%)''' || '''2,046
(0.55%)''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Net movements''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_YKS |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_YKS |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_YKS|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DYorkshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DYorkshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DYorkshire&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+1,016}}'''||'''0'''||'''{{Red|+74}}'''||'''{{Blue|-166}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+2,041}}'''||'''{{Blue|-26}}'''||'''{{Red|+121}}'''||'''{{Red|+27}}'''||'''{{Red|+11}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+2,123}}'''||'''{{Blue|-42}}'''||'''{{Red|+148}}'''||'''{{Red|+87}}'''||'''{{Red|+6}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+1,101}}'''||'''{{Blue|-84}}'''||'''{{Red|+119}}'''||'''{{Red|+3}}'''||'''{{Red|+4}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Overall Net Movement 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+21,746}}'''||'''{{Blue|-298}}'''||'''{{Red|+1,357}}'''||'''{{Blue|-503}}'''||'''{{Red|+63}}''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Improvements''' |- align="center" | ||'''Profiles'''
'''Added'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Sourced'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Connected'''||'''Suggestions'''
'''Fixed'''||'''Unknowns'''
'''Identified''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|1,016}}'''||'''{{Blue|60}}'''||'''{{Blue|75}}'''||'''{{Blue|253}}'''||'''{{Blue|5}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|2,041}}'''||'''{{Blue|84}}'''||'''{{Blue|193}}'''||'''{{Blue|141}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|2,123}}'''||'''{{Blue|95}}'''||'''{{Blue|146}}'''||'''{{Blue|104}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|1,101}}'''||'''{{Blue|91}}'''||'''{{Blue|90}}'''||'''{{Blue|125}}'''||'''{{Blue|4}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Cumulative to date 2024'''
'''(ave per week 2024)'''||'''{{Blue|21,746}}'''
'''{{Blue|(1,279)}}'''||'''{{Blue|1,315}}'''
'''{{Blue|(77)}}'''||'''{{Blue|2,513}}'''
'''{{Blue|(148)}}'''||'''{{Blue|2,968}}'''
'''{{Blue|(175)}}'''||'''{{Blue|47}}'''
'''{{Blue|(3)}}''' |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] ==East Midlands== {{Image|file=Images_for_England-7.png |align=l |size=s }} {{Clear}} ===Derbyshire=== This table gives an overview of Derbyshire profiles, showing how our branch of the tree is growing and how its quality is improving. If you would like to help us in our efforts to make the tree even better, follow [[Space:Understanding_England_and_County_Statistics|Understanding England and County Statistics]] {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Derbyshire_Team|'''DERBYSHIRE''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Quality summary to 27 Apr 2024''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_DBY |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_DBY |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_DBY|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DDerbyshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DDerbyshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DDerbyshire&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''Current Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''81,030
- ''' || '''{{Blue|1,212}}'''
'''{{Blue|(1.50%)}}''' || '''{{Red|8,169}}'''
'''{{Blue|(10.08%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|1,664}}'''
'''{{Blue|(2.05%)}}''' || '''{{Red|593}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0.73%)}}''' |- align="center" | '''30 Dec 2023 Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''77,472
- ''' || '''1,215
(1.57%)''' || '''7,856
(10.14%)''' || '''1,684
(2.17%)''' || '''592
(0.76%)''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Net movements''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_DBY |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_DBY |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_DBY|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DDerbyshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DDerbyshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DDerbyshire&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+192}}'''||'''{{Red|+5}}'''||'''{{Red|+15}}'''||'''{{Red|+1}}'''||'''{{Red|+5}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+166}}'''||'''{{Blue|-5}}'''||'''{{Red|+63}}'''||'''{{Blue|-12}}'''||'''{{Red|+1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+209}}'''||'''{{Red|+2}}'''||'''{{Red|+35}}'''||'''{{Red|+2}}'''||'''{{Blue|-5}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+169}}'''||'''{{Blue|-13}}'''||'''{{Red|+4}}'''||'''{{Red|+4}}'''||'''{{Blue|-1}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Overall Net Movement 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+3,558}}'''||'''{{Blue|-3}}'''||'''{{Red|+313}}'''||'''{{Blue|-20}}'''||'''{{Red|+1}}''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Improvements''' |- align="center" | ||'''Profiles'''
'''Added'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Sourced'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Connected'''||'''Suggestions'''
'''Fixed'''||'''Unknowns'''
'''Identified''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|192}}'''||'''{{Blue|3}}'''||'''{{Blue|32}}'''||'''{{Blue|10}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|166}}'''||'''{{Blue|10}}'''||'''{{Blue|21}}'''||'''{{Blue|22}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|209}}'''||'''{{Blue|7}}'''||'''{{Blue|17}}'''||'''{{Blue|23}}'''||'''{{Blue|7}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|169}}'''||'''{{Blue|21}}'''||'''{{Blue|18}}'''||'''{{Blue|19}}'''||'''{{Blue|2}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Cumulative to date 2024'''
'''(ave per week 2024)'''||'''{{Blue|3,558}}'''
'''{{Blue|(209)}}'''||'''{{Blue|165}}'''
'''{{Blue|(10)}}'''||'''{{Blue|437}}'''
'''{{Blue|(26)}}'''||'''{{Blue|553}}'''
'''{{Blue|(33)}}'''||'''{{Blue|32}}'''
'''{{Blue|(2)}}''' |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] ===Leicestershire=== This table gives an overview of Leicestershire profiles, showing how our branch of the tree is growing and how its quality is improving. If you would like to help us in our efforts to make the tree even better, follow [[Space:Understanding_England_and_County_Statistics|Understanding England and County Statistics]] {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Leicestershire_Team|'''LEICESTERSHIRE''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Quality summary to 27 Apr 2024''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_LEI |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_LEI |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_LEI|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DLeicestershire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DLeicestershire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DLeicestershire&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''Current Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''59,580
- ''' || '''{{Red|941}}'''
'''{{Red|(1.58%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|5,146}}'''
'''{{Blue|(8.64%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|1,449}}'''
'''{{Blue|(2.43%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|578}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0.97%)}}''' |- align="center" | '''30 Dec 2023 Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''56,241
- ''' || '''876
(1.56%)''' || '''5,243
(9.32%)''' || '''1,623
(2.89%)''' || '''601
(1.07%)''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Net movements''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_LEI |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_LEI |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_LEI|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DLeicestershire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DLeicestershire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DLeicestershire&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+163}}'''||'''{{Blue|-30}}'''||'''{{Blue|-27}}'''||'''{{Red|+8}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+219}}'''||'''{{Blue|-52}}'''||'''{{Red|+6}}'''||'''{{Blue|-15}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+227}}'''||'''{{Red|+3}}'''||'''{{Red|+15}}'''||'''{{Red|+4}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+139}}'''||'''{{Blue|-1}}'''||'''{{Red|+17}}'''||'''{{Blue|-24}}'''||'''{{Blue|-2}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Overall Net Movement 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+3,339}}'''||'''{{Red|+65}}'''||'''{{Blue|-97}}'''||'''{{Blue|-174}}'''||'''{{Blue|-23}}''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Improvements''' |- align="center" | ||'''Profiles'''
'''Added'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Sourced'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Connected'''||'''Suggestions'''
'''Fixed'''||'''Unknowns'''
'''Identified''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|163}}'''||'''{{Blue|35}}'''||'''{{Blue|39}}'''||'''{{Blue|17}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|219}}'''||'''{{Blue|53}}'''||'''{{Blue|14}}'''||'''{{Blue|31}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|227}}'''||'''{{Blue|9}}'''||'''{{Blue|24}}'''||'''{{Blue|25}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|139}}'''||'''{{Blue|4}}'''||'''{{Blue|6}}'''||'''{{Blue|34}}'''||'''{{Blue|2}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Cumulative to date 2024'''
'''(ave per week 2024)'''||'''{{Blue|3,339}}'''
'''{{Blue|(196)}}'''||'''{{Blue|326}}'''
'''{{Blue|(19)}}'''||'''{{Blue|713}}'''
'''{{Blue|(42)}}'''||'''{{Blue|538}}'''
'''{{Blue|(32)}}'''||'''{{Blue|49}}'''
'''{{Blue|(3)}}''' |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] ===Lincolnshire=== This table gives an overview of Lincolnshire profiles, showing how our branch of the tree is growing and how its quality is improving. If you would like to help us in our efforts to make the tree even better, follow [[Space:Understanding_England_and_County_Statistics|Understanding England and County Statistics]] {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Lincolnshire_Team|'''LINCOLNSHIRE''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Quality summary to 27 Apr 2024''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_LIN |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_LIN |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_LIN|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DLincolnshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DLincolnshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DLincolnshire&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''Current Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''106,724
- ''' || '''{{Red|2,460}}'''
'''{{Blue|(2.31%)}}''' || '''{{Red|7,679}}'''
'''{{Red|(7.20%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|3,586}}'''
'''{{Blue|(3.36%)}}''' || '''{{Red|924}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0.87%)}}''' |- align="center" | '''30 Dec 2023 Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''102,441
- ''' || '''2,383
(2.33%)''' || '''7,365
(7.19%)''' || '''3,599
(3.51%)''' || '''916
(0.89%)''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Net movements''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_LIN |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_LIN |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_LIN|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DLincolnshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DLincolnshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DLincolnshire&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+169}}'''||'''{{Blue|-1}}'''||'''0'''||'''{{Blue|-10}}'''||'''{{Blue|-1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+335}}'''||'''{{Blue|-7}}'''||'''{{Red|+3}}'''||'''{{Red|+65}}'''||'''{{Red|+2}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+247}}'''||'''{{Blue|-29}}'''||'''{{Red|+3}}'''||'''{{Blue|-10}}'''||'''{{Red|+2}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+480}}'''||'''{{Red|+5}}'''||'''{{Blue|-6}}'''||'''{{Red|+13}}'''||'''{{Blue|-1}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Overall Net Movement 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+4,283}}'''||'''{{Red|+77}}'''||'''{{Red|+314}}'''||'''{{Blue|-13}}'''||'''{{Red|+8}}''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Improvements''' |- align="center" | ||'''Profiles'''
'''Added'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Sourced'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Connected'''||'''Suggestions'''
'''Fixed'''||'''Unknowns'''
'''Identified''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|169}}'''||'''{{Blue|14}}'''||'''{{Blue|17}}'''||'''{{Blue|55}}'''||'''{{Blue|3}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|335}}'''||'''{{Blue|35}}'''||'''{{Blue|20}}'''||'''{{Blue|20}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|247}}'''||'''{{Blue|39}}'''||'''{{Blue|24}}'''||'''{{Blue|36}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|480}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}'''||'''{{Blue|28}}'''||'''{{Blue|31}}'''||'''{{Blue|2}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Cumulative to date 2024'''
'''(ave per week 2024)'''||'''{{Blue|4,283}}'''
'''{{Blue|(252)}}'''||'''{{Blue|198}}'''
'''{{Blue|(12)}}'''||'''{{Blue|321}}'''
'''{{Blue|(19)}}'''||'''{{Blue|841}}'''
'''{{Blue|(49)}}'''||'''{{Blue|39}}'''
'''{{Blue|(2)}}''' |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] ===Northamptonshire=== This table gives an overview of Northamptonshire profiles, showing how our branch of the tree is growing and how its quality is improving. If you would like to help us in our efforts to make the tree even better, follow [[Space:Understanding_England_and_County_Statistics|Understanding England and County Statistics]] {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Northamptonshire_Team|'''NORTHAMPTONSHIRE''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Quality summary to 27 Apr 2024''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_NTH |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_NTH |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_NTH|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DNorthamptonshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DNorthamptonshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DNorthamptonshire&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''Current Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''58,967
- ''' || '''{{Blue|930}}'''
'''{{Blue|(1.58%)}}''' || '''{{Red|4,478}}'''
'''{{Blue|(7.59%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|954}}'''
'''{{Blue|(1.62%)}}''' || '''{{Red|487}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0.83%)}}''' |- align="center" | '''30 Dec 2023 Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''56,025
- ''' || '''964
(1.72%)''' || '''4,393
(7.84%)''' || '''1,289
(2.30%)''' || '''471
(0.84%)''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Net movements''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_NTH |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_NTH |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_NTH|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DNorthamptonshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DNorthamptonshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DNorthamptonshire&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+202}}'''||'''{{Blue|-10}}'''||'''{{Red|+20}}'''||'''{{Blue|-5}}'''||'''{{Blue|-2}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+225}}'''||'''{{Blue|-11}}'''||'''{{Blue|-4}}'''||'''{{Blue|-47}}'''||'''{{Red|+4}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+299}}'''||'''{{Red|+7}}'''||'''{{Blue|-11}}'''||'''{{Red|+69}}'''||'''{{Red|+11}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+157}}'''||'''{{Blue|-5}}'''||'''{{Blue|-25}}'''||'''{{Red|+7}}'''||'''{{Red|+3}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Overall Net Movement 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+2,942}}'''||'''{{Blue|-34}}'''||'''{{Red|+85}}'''||'''{{Blue|-335}}'''||'''{{Red|+16}}''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Improvements''' |- align="center" | ||'''Profiles'''
'''Added'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Sourced'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Connected'''||'''Suggestions'''
'''Fixed'''||'''Unknowns'''
'''Identified''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|202}}'''||'''{{Blue|8}}'''||'''{{Blue|13}}'''||'''{{Blue|23}}'''||'''{{Blue|4}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|225}}'''||'''{{Blue|23}}'''||'''{{Blue|15}}'''||'''{{Blue|69}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|299}}'''||'''{{Blue|13}}'''||'''{{Blue|16}}'''||'''{{Blue|20}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|157}}'''||'''{{Blue|13}}'''||'''{{Blue|47}}'''||'''{{Blue|16}}'''||'''0''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Cumulative to date 2024'''
'''(ave per week 2024)'''||'''{{Blue|2,942}}'''
'''{{Blue|(173)}}'''||'''{{Blue|176}}'''
'''{{Blue|(10)}}'''||'''{{Blue|344}}'''
'''{{Blue|(20)}}'''||'''{{Blue|753}}'''
'''{{Blue|(44)}}'''||'''{{Blue|26}}'''
'''{{Blue|(2)}}''' |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] ===Nottinghamshire=== This table gives an overview of Nottinghamshire profiles, showing how our branch of the tree is growing and how its quality is improving. If you would like to help us in our efforts to make the tree even better, follow [[Space:Understanding_England_and_County_Statistics|Understanding England and County Statistics]] {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Nottinghamshire_Team|'''NOTTINGHAMSHIRE''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Quality summary to 27 Apr 2024''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_NTT |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_NTT |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_NTT|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DNottinghamshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DNottinghamshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DNottinghamshire&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''Current Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''71,349
- ''' || '''{{Blue|71}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0.10%)}}''' || '''{{Red|6,993}}'''
'''{{Red|(9.80%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|312}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0.44%)}}''' || '''{{Red|398}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0.56%)}}''' |- align="center" | '''30 Dec 2023 Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''68,132
- ''' || '''111
(0.16%)''' || '''6,600
(9.69%)''' || '''326
(0.48%)''' || '''385
(0.57%)''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Net movements''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_NTT |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_NTT |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_NTT|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DNottinghamshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DNottinghamshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DNottinghamshire&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+137}}'''||'''{{Blue|-1}}'''||'''{{Red|+14}}'''||'''{{Blue|-61}}'''||'''{{Red|+2}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+273}}'''||'''{{Red|+1}}'''||'''{{Red|+75}}'''||'''{{Red|+63}}'''||'''{{Red|+2}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+308}}'''||'''{{Red|+1}}'''||'''{{Red|+79}}'''||'''{{Red|+9}}'''||'''{{Blue|-2}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+177}}'''||'''{{Blue|-1}}'''||'''{{Blue|-28}}'''||'''{{Blue|-12}}'''||'''{{Red|+1}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Overall Net Movement 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+3,217}}'''||'''{{Blue|-40}}'''||'''{{Red|+393}}'''||'''{{Blue|-14}}'''||'''{{Red|+13}}''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Improvements''' |- align="center" | ||'''Profiles'''
'''Added'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Sourced'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Connected'''||'''Suggestions'''
'''Fixed'''||'''Unknowns'''
'''Identified''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|137}}'''||'''{{Blue|6}}'''||'''{{Blue|12}}'''||'''{{Blue|84}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|273}}'''||'''0'''||'''{{Blue|30}}'''||'''{{Blue|17}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|308}}'''||'''{{Blue|5}}'''||'''{{Blue|16}}'''||'''{{Blue|9}}'''||'''{{Blue|2}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|177}}'''||'''{{Blue|5}}'''||'''{{Blue|39}}'''||'''{{Blue|22}}'''||'''0''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Cumulative to date 2024'''
'''(ave per week 2024)'''||'''{{Blue|3,217}}'''
'''{{Blue|(189)}}'''||'''{{Blue|164}}'''
'''{{Blue|(10)}}'''||'''{{Blue|294}}'''
'''{{Blue|(17)}}'''||'''{{Blue|528}}'''
'''{{Blue|(31)}}'''||'''{{Blue|12}}'''
'''{{Blue|(1)}}''' |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] ===Rutland=== This table gives an overview of Rutland profiles, showing how our branch of the tree is growing and how its quality is improving. If you would like to help us in our efforts to make the tree even better, follow [[Space:Understanding_England_and_County_Statistics|Understanding England and County Statistics]] {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Rutland_Team|'''RUTLAND''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Quality summary to 27 Apr 2024''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_RUT |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_RUT |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_RUT|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DRutland+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DRutland+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DRutland&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''Current Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''7,159
- ''' || '''{{Blue|164}}'''
'''{{Blue|(2.29%)}}''' || '''{{Red|399}}'''
'''{{Red|(5.57%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|146}}'''
'''{{Blue|(2.04%)}}''' || '''77'''
'''{{Blue|(1.08%)}}''' |- align="center" | '''30 Dec 2023 Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''6,953
- ''' || '''169
(2.43%)''' || '''378
(5.44%)''' || '''184
(2.65%)''' || '''77
(1.11%)''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Net movements''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_RUT |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_RUT |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_RUT|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DRutland+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DRutland+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DRutland&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+17}}'''||'''{{Blue|-3}}'''||'''{{Red|+1}}'''||'''{{Blue|-3}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+15}}'''||'''0'''||'''{{Blue|-2}}'''||'''{{Blue|-2}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+11}}'''||'''0'''||'''{{Red|+1}}'''||'''{{Red|+8}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+9}}'''||'''{{Red|+1}}'''||'''{{Blue|-2}}'''||'''{{Red|+3}}'''||'''0''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Overall Net Movement 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+206}}'''||'''{{Blue|-5}}'''||'''{{Red|+21}}'''||'''{{Blue|-38}}'''||'''0''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Improvements''' |- align="center" | ||'''Profiles'''
'''Added'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Sourced'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Connected'''||'''Suggestions'''
'''Fixed'''||'''Unknowns'''
'''Identified''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|17}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}'''||'''0'''||'''{{Blue|4}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|15}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}'''||'''{{Blue|2}}'''||'''{{Blue|9}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|11}}'''||'''0'''||'''{{Blue|1}}'''||'''0'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|9}}'''||'''0'''||'''{{Blue|2}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}'''||'''0''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Cumulative to date 2024'''
'''(ave per week 2024)'''||'''{{Blue|206}}'''
'''{{Blue|(12)}}'''||'''{{Blue|22}}'''
'''{{Blue|(1)}}'''||'''{{Blue|17}}'''
'''{{Blue|(1)}}'''||'''{{Blue|85}}'''
'''{{Blue|(5)}}'''||'''{{Blue|2}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0)}}''' |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] ==West Midlands== {{Image|file=Images_for_England-3.png |align=l |size=s }} {{Clear}} ===Herefordshire=== This table gives an overview of Herefordshire profiles, showing how our branch of the tree is growing and how its quality is improving. If you would like to help us in our efforts to make the tree even better, follow [[Space:Understanding_England_and_County_Statistics|Understanding England and County Statistics]] {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Herefordshire_Team|'''HEREFORDSHIRE''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Quality summary to 27 Apr 2024''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_HEF |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_HEF |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_HEF|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DHerefordshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DHerefordshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DHerefordshire&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''Current Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''20,181
- ''' || '''{{Red|436}}'''
'''{{Blue|(2.16%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|1,879}}'''
'''{{Blue|(9.31%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|416}}'''
'''{{Blue|(2.06%)}}''' || '''{{Red|155}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0.77%)}}''' |- align="center" | '''30 Dec 2023 Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''19,109
- ''' || '''416
(2.18%)''' || '''1,893
(9.91%)''' || '''417
(2.18%)''' || '''154
(0.81%)''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Net movements''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_HEF |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_HEF |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_HEF|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DHerefordshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DHerefordshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DHerefordshire&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+67}}'''||'''{{Red|+6}}'''||'''{{Blue|-6}}'''||'''{{Blue|-24}}'''||'''{{Red|+3}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+78}}'''||'''{{Red|+8}}'''||'''{{Blue|-71}}'''||'''{{Red|+13}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+125}}'''||'''{{Red|+11}}'''||'''{{Red|+79}}'''||'''{{Red|+28}}'''||'''{{Red|+1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+38}}'''||'''{{Blue|-1}}'''||'''{{Red|+10}}'''||'''{{Red|+14}}'''||'''0''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Overall Net Movement 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+1,072}}'''||'''{{Red|+20}}'''||'''{{Blue|-14}}'''||'''{{Blue|-1}}'''||'''{{Red|+1}}''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Improvements''' |- align="center" | ||'''Profiles'''
'''Added'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Sourced'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Connected'''||'''Suggestions'''
'''Fixed'''||'''Unknowns'''
'''Identified''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|67}}'''||'''{{Blue|3}}'''||'''{{Blue|14}}'''||'''{{Blue|46}}'''||'''{{Blue|2}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|78}}'''||'''{{Blue|10}}'''||'''{{Blue|94}}'''||'''{{Blue|39}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|125}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}'''||'''{{Blue|5}}'''||'''{{Blue|8}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|38}}'''||'''{{Blue|2}}'''||'''0'''||'''{{Blue|6}}'''||'''0''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Cumulative to date 2024'''
'''(ave per week 2024)'''||'''{{Blue|1,072}}'''
'''{{Blue|(63)}}'''||'''{{Blue|57}}'''
'''{{Blue|(3)}}'''||'''{{Blue|203}}'''
'''{{Blue|(12)}}'''||'''{{Blue|281}}'''
'''{{Blue|(17)}}'''||'''{{Blue|10}}'''
'''{{Blue|(1)}}''' |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] ===Shropshire=== This table gives an overview of Shropshire profiles, showing how our branch of the tree is growing and how its quality is improving. If you would like to help us in our efforts to make the tree even better, follow [[Space:Understanding_England_and_County_Statistics|Understanding England and County Statistics]] {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Shropshire_Team|'''SHROPSHIRE''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Quality summary to 27 Apr 2024''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_SAL |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_SAL |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_SAL|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DShropshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DShropshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DShropshire&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''Current Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''44,234
- ''' || '''{{Red|1,335}}'''
'''{{Red|(3.02%)}}''' || '''{{Red|4,354}}'''
'''{{Blue|(9.84%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|1,775}}'''
'''{{Blue|(4.01%)}}''' || '''{{Red|616}}'''
'''{{Blue|(1.39%)}}''' |- align="center" | '''30 Dec 2023 Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''42,257
- ''' || '''1,263
(2.99%)''' || '''4,323
(10.23%)''' || '''1,839
(4.35%)''' || '''610
(1.44%)''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Net movements''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_SAL |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_SAL |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_SAL|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DShropshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DShropshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DShropshire&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+85}}'''||'''{{Red|+4}}'''||'''{{Blue|-47}}'''||'''{{Blue|-14}}'''||'''{{Blue|-1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+160}}'''||'''{{Blue|-6}}'''||'''0'''||'''{{Blue|-14}}'''||'''{{Red|+4}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+150}}'''||'''{{Red|+13}}'''||'''{{Blue|-14}}'''||'''{{Red|+1}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+84}}'''||'''0'''||'''{{Red|+7}}'''||'''{{Blue|-2}}'''||'''{{Blue|-1}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Overall Net Movement 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+1,977}}'''||'''{{Red|+72}}'''||'''{{Red|+31}}'''||'''{{Blue|-64}}'''||'''{{Red|+6}}''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Improvements''' |- align="center" | ||'''Profiles'''
'''Added'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Sourced'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Connected'''||'''Suggestions'''
'''Fixed'''||'''Unknowns'''
'''Identified''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|85}}'''||'''{{Blue|2}}'''||'''{{Blue|57}}'''||'''{{Blue|24}}'''||'''{{Blue|2}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|160}}'''||'''{{Blue|17}}'''||'''{{Blue|23}}'''||'''{{Blue|23}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|150}}'''||'''0'''||'''{{Blue|30}}'''||'''{{Blue|17}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|84}}'''||'''{{Blue|4}}'''||'''{{Blue|2}}'''||'''{{Blue|15}}'''||'''{{Blue|2}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Cumulative to date 2024'''
'''(ave per week 2024)'''||'''{{Blue|1,977}}'''
'''{{Blue|(116)}}'''||'''{{Blue|60}}'''
'''{{Blue|(4)}}'''||'''{{Blue|230}}'''
'''{{Blue|(14)}}'''||'''{{Blue|365}}'''
'''{{Blue|(21)}}'''||'''{{Blue|10}}'''
'''{{Blue|(1)}}''' |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] ===Staffordshire=== This table gives an overview of Staffordshire profiles, showing how our branch of the tree is growing and how its quality is improving. If you would like to help us in our efforts to make the tree even better, follow [[Space:Understanding_England_and_County_Statistics|Understanding England and County Statistics]] {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Staffordshire_Team|'''STAFFORDSHIRE''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Quality summary to 27 Apr 2024''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_STS |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_STS |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_STS|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DStaffordshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DStaffordshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DStaffordshire&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''Current Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''129,153
- ''' || '''{{Red|1,759}}'''
'''{{Red|(1.36%)}}''' || '''{{Red|12,182}}'''
'''{{Blue|(9.43%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|4,291}}'''
'''{{Blue|(3.32%)}}''' || '''{{Red|996}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0.77%)}}''' |- align="center" | '''30 Dec 2023 Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''122,523
- ''' || '''1,668
(1.36%)''' || '''12,145
(9.91%)''' || '''4,337
(3.54%)''' || '''984
(0.80%)''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Net movements''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_STS |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_STS |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_STS|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DStaffordshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DStaffordshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DStaffordshire&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+351}}'''||'''{{Blue|-17}}'''||'''{{Red|+22}}'''||'''{{Red|+2}}'''||'''{{Red|+3}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+692}}'''||'''{{Red|+28}}'''||'''{{Red|+27}}'''||'''{{Red|+8}}'''||'''{{Red|+1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+442}}'''||'''{{Red|+8}}'''||'''{{Blue|-90}}'''||'''{{Red|+1}}'''||'''{{Red|+2}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+317}}'''||'''{{Blue|-3}}'''||'''{{Red|+1}}'''||'''{{Blue|-2}}'''||'''{{Red|+3}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Overall Net Movement 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+6,630}}'''||'''{{Red|+91}}'''||'''{{Red|+37}}'''||'''{{Blue|-46}}'''||'''{{Red|+12}}''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Improvements''' |- align="center" | ||'''Profiles'''
'''Added'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Sourced'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Connected'''||'''Suggestions'''
'''Fixed'''||'''Unknowns'''
'''Identified''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|351}}'''||'''{{Blue|29}}'''||'''{{Blue|28}}'''||'''{{Blue|38}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|692}}'''||'''{{Blue|8}}'''||'''{{Blue|28}}'''||'''{{Blue|33}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|442}}'''||'''{{Blue|9}}'''||'''{{Blue|144}}'''||'''{{Blue|38}}'''||'''{{Blue|2}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|317}}'''||'''{{Blue|7}}'''||'''{{Blue|38}}'''||'''{{Blue|31}}'''||'''{{Blue|2}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Cumulative to date 2024'''
'''(ave per week 2024)'''||'''{{Blue|6,630}}'''
'''{{Blue|(390)}}'''||'''{{Blue|160}}'''
'''{{Blue|(9)}}'''||'''{{Blue|942}}'''
'''{{Blue|(55)}}'''||'''{{Blue|914}}'''
'''{{Blue|(54)}}'''||'''{{Blue|27}}'''
'''{{Blue|(2)}}''' |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] ===Warwickshire=== This table gives an overview of Warwickshire profiles, showing how our branch of the tree is growing and how its quality is improving. If you would like to help us in our efforts to make the tree even better, follow [[Space:Understanding_England_and_County_Statistics|Understanding England and County Statistics]] {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Warwickshire_Team|'''WARWICKSHIRE''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Quality summary to 27 Apr 2024''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_WAR |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_WAR |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_WAR|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DWarwickshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DWarwickshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DWarwickshire&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''Current Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''107,339
- ''' || '''{{Red|1,829}}'''
'''{{Red|(1.70%)}}''' || '''{{Red|9,951}}'''
'''{{Blue|(9.27%)}}''' || '''{{Red|3,857}}'''
'''{{Red|(3.59%)}}''' || '''{{Red|927}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0.86%)}}''' |- align="center" | '''30 Dec 2023 Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''101,935
- ''' || '''1,668
(1.64%)''' || '''9,771
(9.59%)''' || '''3,516
(3.45%)''' || '''907
(0.89%)''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Net movements''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_WAR |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_WAR |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_WAR|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DWarwickshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DWarwickshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DWarwickshire&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+551}}'''||'''{{Red|+33}}'''||'''{{Blue|-31}}'''||'''{{Blue|-101}}'''||'''{{Red|+4}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+386}}'''||'''{{Red|+44}}'''||'''{{Red|+7}}'''||'''{{Blue|-35}}'''||'''{{Red|+4}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+253}}'''||'''{{Red|+25}}'''||'''{{Blue|-8}}'''||'''{{Blue|-38}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+284}}'''||'''{{Red|+3}}'''||'''{{Blue|-11}}'''||'''{{Blue|-20}}'''||'''{{Red|+3}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Overall Net Movement 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+5,404}}'''||'''{{Red|+161}}'''||'''{{Red|+180}}'''||'''{{Red|+341}}'''||'''{{Red|+20}}''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Improvements''' |- align="center" | ||'''Profiles'''
'''Added'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Sourced'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Connected'''||'''Suggestions'''
'''Fixed'''||'''Unknowns'''
'''Identified''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|551}}'''||'''{{Blue|15}}'''||'''{{Blue|58}}'''||'''{{Blue|132}}'''||'''{{Blue|2}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|386}}'''||'''{{Blue|15}}'''||'''{{Blue|15}}'''||'''{{Blue|57}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|253}}'''||'''{{Blue|7}}'''||'''{{Blue|30}}'''||'''{{Blue|53}}'''||'''{{Blue|2}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|284}}'''||'''{{Blue|4}}'''||'''{{Blue|65}}'''||'''{{Blue|43}}'''||'''0''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Cumulative to date 2024'''
'''(ave per week 2024)'''||'''{{Blue|5,404}}'''
'''{{Blue|(318)}}'''||'''{{Blue|126}}'''
'''{{Blue|(7)}}'''||'''{{Blue|574}}'''
'''{{Blue|(34)}}'''||'''{{Blue|984}}'''
'''{{Blue|(58)}}'''||'''{{Blue|29}}'''
'''{{Blue|(2)}}''' |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] ===Worcestershire=== This table gives an overview of Worcestershire profiles, showing how our branch of the tree is growing and how its quality is improving. If you would like to help us in our efforts to make the tree even better, follow [[Space:Understanding_England_and_County_Statistics|Understanding England and County Statistics]] {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:England_Worcestershire_County_Team|'''WORCESTERSHIRE''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Quality summary to 27 Apr 2024''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_WOR |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_WOR |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_WOR|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DWorcestershire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DWorcestershire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DWorcestershire&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''Current Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''57,271
- ''' || '''{{Blue|1,006}}'''
'''{{Blue|(1.76%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|4,904}}'''
'''{{Blue|(8.56%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|1,770}}'''
'''{{Blue|(3.09%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|599}}'''
'''{{Blue|(1.05%)}}''' |- align="center" | '''30 Dec 2023 Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''54,689
- ''' || '''1,025
(1.87%)''' || '''5,007
(9.16%)''' || '''1,800
(3.29%)''' || '''601
(1.10%)''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Net movements''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_WOR |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_WOR |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_WOR|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DWorcestershire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DWorcestershire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DWorcestershire&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+162}}'''||'''{{Red|+16}}'''||'''{{Blue|-74}}'''||'''{{Red|+24}}'''||'''{{Red|+1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+181}}'''||'''0'''||'''{{Red|+2}}'''||'''{{Blue|-12}}'''||'''{{Red|+1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+162}}'''||'''{{Red|+4}}'''||'''{{Blue|-3}}'''||'''{{Red|+4}}'''||'''{{Red|+1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+143}}'''||'''{{Blue|-19}}'''||'''{{Blue|-15}}'''||'''{{Blue|-16}}'''||'''0''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Overall Net Movement 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+2,582}}'''||'''{{Blue|-19}}'''||'''{{Blue|-103}}'''||'''{{Blue|-30}}'''||'''{{Blue|-2}}''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Improvements''' |- align="center" | ||'''Profiles'''
'''Added'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Sourced'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Connected'''||'''Suggestions'''
'''Fixed'''||'''Unknowns'''
'''Identified''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|162}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}'''||'''{{Blue|85}}'''||'''{{Blue|15}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|181}}'''||'''{{Blue|14}}'''||'''{{Blue|11}}'''||'''{{Blue|20}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|162}}'''||'''{{Blue|6}}'''||'''{{Blue|13}}'''||'''{{Blue|14}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|143}}'''||'''{{Blue|22}}'''||'''{{Blue|30}}'''||'''{{Blue|38}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Cumulative to date 2024'''
'''(ave per week 2024)'''||'''{{Blue|2,582}}'''
'''{{Blue|(152)}}'''||'''{{Blue|143}}'''
'''{{Blue|(8)}}'''||'''{{Blue|382}}'''
'''{{Blue|(22)}}'''||'''{{Blue|483}}'''
'''{{Blue|(28)}}'''||'''{{Blue|16}}'''
'''{{Blue|(1)}}''' |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] ===West Midlands=== This table gives an overview of West Midlands profiles, showing how our branch of the tree is growing and how its quality is improving. If you would like to help us in our efforts to make the tree even better, follow [[Space:Understanding_England_and_County_Statistics|Understanding England and County Statistics]] {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:England_Worcestershire_County_Team|'''WEST MIDLANDS''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Quality summary to 27 Apr 2024''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_WMD |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_WMD |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_WMD|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3D%22West+Midlands%22+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3D%22West+Midlands%22+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3D%22West+Midlands%22&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''Current Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''7,237
- ''' || '''{{Blue|1}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0.01%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|869}}'''
'''{{Blue|(12.01%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|73}}'''
'''{{Blue|(1.01%)}}''' || '''{{Red|9}}'''
'''{{Red|(0.12%)}}''' |- align="center" | '''30 Dec 2023 Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''6,968
- ''' || '''6
(0.09%)''' || '''902
(12.94%)''' || '''102
(1.46%)''' || '''8
(0.11%)''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Net movements''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_WMD |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_WMD |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_WMD|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3D%22West+Midlands%22+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3D%22West+Midlands%22+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3D%22West+Midlands%22&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+4}}'''||'''{{Blue|-3}}'''||'''{{Blue|-9}}'''||'''{{Blue|-2}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Red|-15}}'''||'''{{Red|+4}}'''||'''{{Blue|-10}}'''||'''{{Blue|-1}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+6}}'''||'''{{Blue|-1}}'''||'''{{Red|+1}}'''||'''{{Blue|-1}}'''||'''{{Red|+1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Red|-2}}'''||'''0'''||'''{{Blue|-16}}'''||'''{{Blue|-2}}'''||'''{{Blue|-1}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Overall Net Movement 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+269}}'''||'''{{Blue|-5}}'''||'''{{Blue|-33}}'''||'''{{Blue|-29}}'''||'''{{Red|+1}}''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Improvements''' |- align="center" | ||'''Profiles'''
'''Added'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Sourced'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Connected'''||'''Suggestions'''
'''Fixed'''||'''Unknowns'''
'''Identified''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|4}}'''||'''{{Blue|4}}'''||'''{{Blue|12}}'''||'''{{Blue|2}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Red|-15}}'''||'''0'''||'''{{Blue|2}}'''||'''{{Blue|4}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|6}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}'''||'''{{Blue|2}}'''||'''{{Blue|4}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Red|-2}}'''||'''0'''||'''{{Blue|7}}'''||'''{{Blue|5}}'''||'''0''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Cumulative to date 2024'''
'''(ave per week 2024)'''||'''{{Blue|269}}'''
'''{{Blue|(16)}}'''||'''{{Blue|31}}'''
'''{{Blue|(2)}}'''||'''{{Blue|80}}'''
'''{{Blue|(5)}}'''||'''{{Blue|128}}'''
'''{{Blue|(8)}}'''||'''0'''
'''(0)''' |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] ==East England== {{Image|file=Images_for_England-2.png |align=l |size=s }} {{Clear}} ===Bedfordshire=== This table gives an overview of Bedfordshire profiles, showing how our branch of the tree is growing and how its quality is improving. If you would like to help us in our efforts to make the tree even better, follow [[Space:Understanding_England_and_County_Statistics|Understanding England and County Statistics]] {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Bedfordshire_Team|'''BEDFORDSHIRE''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Quality summary to 27 Apr 2024''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_BDF |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_BDF |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_BDF|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DBedfordshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DBedfordshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DBedfordshire&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''Current Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''44,388
- ''' || '''{{Red|216}}'''
'''{{Red|(0.49%)}}''' || '''{{Red|3,246}}'''
'''{{Red|(7.31%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|1,120}}'''
'''{{Blue|(2.52%)}}''' || '''449'''
'''{{Blue|(1.01%)}}''' |- align="center" | '''30 Dec 2023 Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''43,084
- ''' || '''191
(0.44%)''' || '''3,121
(7.24%)''' || '''1,193
(2.77%)''' || '''449
(1.04%)''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Net movements''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_BDF |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_BDF |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_BDF|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DBedfordshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DBedfordshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DBedfordshire&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+63}}'''||'''{{Red|+2}}'''||'''{{Red|+21}}'''||'''{{Red|+5}}'''||'''{{Blue|-1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+109}}'''||'''{{Red|+21}}'''||'''{{Blue|-26}}'''||'''{{Blue|-3}}'''||'''{{Blue|-1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+127}}'''||'''0'''||'''{{Red|+5}}'''||'''{{Red|+4}}'''||'''{{Blue|-1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+45}}'''||'''{{Red|+1}}'''||'''{{Blue|-17}}'''||'''{{Blue|-1}}'''||'''{{Blue|-1}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Overall Net Movement 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+1,304}}'''||'''{{Red|+25}}'''||'''{{Red|+125}}'''||'''{{Blue|-73}}'''||'''0''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Improvements''' |- align="center" | ||'''Profiles'''
'''Added'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Sourced'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Connected'''||'''Suggestions'''
'''Fixed'''||'''Unknowns'''
'''Identified''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|63}}'''||'''0'''||'''{{Blue|4}}'''||'''{{Blue|17}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|109}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}'''||'''{{Blue|32}}'''||'''{{Blue|15}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|127}}'''||'''{{Blue|3}}'''||'''{{Blue|22}}'''||'''{{Blue|11}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|45}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}'''||'''{{Blue|22}}'''||'''{{Blue|6}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Cumulative to date 2024'''
'''(ave per week 2024)'''||'''{{Blue|1,304}}'''
'''{{Blue|(77)}}'''||'''{{Blue|43}}'''
'''{{Blue|(3)}}'''||'''{{Blue|148}}'''
'''{{Blue|(9)}}'''||'''{{Blue|352}}'''
'''{{Blue|(21)}}'''||'''{{Blue|13}}'''
'''{{Blue|(1)}}''' |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] ===Cambridgeshire=== This table gives an overview of Cambridgeshire profiles, showing how our branch of the tree is growing and how its quality is improving. If you would like to help us in our efforts to make the tree even better, follow [[Space:Understanding_England_and_County_Statistics|Understanding England and County Statistics]] {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Cambridgeshire_and_Huntingdonshire_Team|'''CAMBRIDGESHIRE''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Quality summary to 27 Apr 2024''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_CAM |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_CAM |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_CAM|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DCambridgeshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DCambridgeshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DCambridgeshire&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''Current Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''59,511
- ''' || '''{{Red|667}}'''
'''{{Blue|(1.12%)}}''' || '''{{Red|4,729}}'''
'''{{Red|(7.95%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|974}}'''
'''{{Blue|(1.64%)}}''' || '''{{Red|439}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0.74%)}}''' |- align="center" | '''30 Dec 2023 Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''55,849
- ''' || '''648
(1.16%)''' || '''4,241
(7.59%)''' || '''1,579
(2.83%)''' || '''426
(0.76%)''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Net movements''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_CAM |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_CAM |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_CAM|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DCambridgeshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DCambridgeshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DCambridgeshire&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+141}}'''||'''{{Red|+2}}'''||'''{{Red|+44}}'''||'''{{Blue|-17}}'''||'''{{Blue|-1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+418}}'''||'''{{Blue|-19}}'''||'''{{Red|+46}}'''||'''{{Blue|-12}}'''||'''{{Red|+1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+352}}'''||'''{{Blue|-21}}'''||'''{{Red|+4}}'''||'''{{Red|+31}}'''||'''{{Red|+4}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+147}}'''||'''{{Red|+52}}'''||'''{{Red|+5}}'''||'''{{Blue|-14}}'''||'''{{Blue|-2}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Overall Net Movement 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+3,662}}'''||'''{{Red|+19}}'''||'''{{Red|+488}}'''||'''{{Blue|-605}}'''||'''{{Red|+13}}''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Improvements''' |- align="center" | ||'''Profiles'''
'''Added'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Sourced'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Connected'''||'''Suggestions'''
'''Fixed'''||'''Unknowns'''
'''Identified''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|141}}'''||'''{{Blue|3}}'''||'''{{Blue|7}}'''||'''{{Blue|26}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|418}}'''||'''{{Blue|20}}'''||'''{{Blue|47}}'''||'''{{Blue|41}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|352}}'''||'''{{Blue|55}}'''||'''{{Blue|62}}'''||'''{{Blue|14}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|147}}'''||'''{{Blue|14}}'''||'''{{Blue|18}}'''||'''{{Blue|32}}'''||'''{{Blue|2}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Cumulative to date 2024'''
'''(ave per week 2024)'''||'''{{Blue|3,662}}'''
'''{{Blue|(215)}}'''||'''{{Blue|263}}'''
'''{{Blue|(15)}}'''||'''{{Blue|291}}'''
'''{{Blue|(17)}}'''||'''{{Blue|1,077}}'''
'''{{Blue|(63)}}'''||'''{{Blue|8}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0)}}''' |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] ===Huntingdonshire=== This table gives an overview of Huntingdonshire profiles, showing how our branch of the tree is growing and how its quality is improving. If you would like to help us in our efforts to make the tree even better, follow [[Space:Understanding_England_and_County_Statistics|Understanding England and County Statistics]] {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Cambridgeshire_and_Huntingdonshire_Team|'''HUNTINGDONSHIRE''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Quality summary to 27 Apr 2024''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_HUN |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_HUN |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_HUN|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DHuntingdonshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DHuntingdonshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DHuntingdonshire&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''Current Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''16,664
- ''' || '''153'''
'''{{Blue|(0.92%)}}''' || '''{{Red|1,024}}'''
'''{{Red|(6.14%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|178}}'''
'''{{Blue|(1.07%)}}''' || '''{{Red|122}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0.73%)}}''' |- align="center" | '''30 Dec 2023 Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''16,116
- ''' || '''153
(0.95%)''' || '''982
(6.09%)''' || '''202
(1.25%)''' || '''119
(0.74%)''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Net movements''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_HUN |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_HUN |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_HUN|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DHuntingdonshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DHuntingdonshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DHuntingdonshire&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+34}}'''||'''{{Blue|-1}}'''||'''{{Blue|-6}}'''||'''{{Blue|-2}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+34}}'''||'''{{Blue|-18}}'''||'''{{Blue|-6}}'''||'''{{Red|+7}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+36}}'''||'''{{Red|+16}}'''||'''{{Red|+1}}'''||'''{{Blue|-3}}'''||'''{{Red|+4}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+49}}'''||'''{{Red|+1}}'''||'''{{Blue|-5}}'''||'''{{Red|+4}}'''||'''0''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Overall Net Movement 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+548}}'''||'''0'''||'''{{Red|+42}}'''||'''{{Blue|-24}}'''||'''{{Red|+3}}''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Improvements''' |- align="center" | ||'''Profiles'''
'''Added'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Sourced'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Connected'''||'''Suggestions'''
'''Fixed'''||'''Unknowns'''
'''Identified''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|34}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}'''||'''{{Blue|8}}'''||'''{{Blue|5}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|34}}'''||'''{{Blue|19}}'''||'''{{Blue|13}}'''||'''{{Blue|3}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|36}}'''||'''{{Blue|4}}'''||'''{{Blue|4}}'''||'''{{Blue|7}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|49}}'''||'''{{Blue|4}}'''||'''{{Blue|11}}'''||'''{{Blue|2}}'''||'''0''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Cumulative to date 2024'''
'''(ave per week 2024)'''||'''{{Blue|548}}'''
'''{{Blue|(32)}}'''||'''{{Blue|65}}'''
'''{{Blue|(4)}}'''||'''{{Blue|88}}'''
'''{{Blue|(5)}}'''||'''{{Blue|138}}'''
'''{{Blue|(8)}}'''||'''{{Blue|4}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0)}}''' |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] ===Essex=== This table gives an overview of Essex profiles, showing how our branch of the tree is growing and how its quality is improving. If you would like to help us in our efforts to make the tree even better, follow [[Space:Understanding_England_and_County_Statistics|Understanding England and County Statistics]] {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Essex_Team|'''ESSEX''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Quality summary to 27 Apr 2024''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_ESS |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_ESS |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_ESS|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DEssex+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DEssex+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DEssex&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''Current Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''135,413
- ''' || '''{{Red|2,460}}'''
'''{{Blue|(1.82%)}}''' || '''{{Red|11,692}}'''
'''{{Blue|(8.63%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|5,931}}'''
'''{{Blue|(4.38%)}}''' || '''{{Red|1,357}}'''
'''{{Blue|(1.00%)}}''' |- align="center" | '''30 Dec 2023 Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''128,408
- ''' || '''2,444
(1.90%)''' || '''11,146
(8.68%)''' || '''5,994
(4.67%)''' || '''1,333
(1.04%)''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Net movements''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_ESS |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_ESS |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_ESS|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DEssex+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DEssex+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DEssex&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+415}}'''||'''{{Red|+9}}'''||'''{{Red|+9}}'''||'''{{Blue|-34}}'''||'''{{Red|+1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+588}}'''||'''{{Red|+22}}'''||'''{{Red|+60}}'''||'''{{Blue|-16}}'''||'''{{Red|+2}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+498}}'''||'''{{Red|+12}}'''||'''{{Red|+42}}'''||'''{{Red|+15}}'''||'''{{Red|+2}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+394}}'''||'''{{Blue|-19}}'''||'''{{Red|+5}}'''||'''{{Red|+18}}'''||'''0''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Overall Net Movement 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+7,005}}'''||'''{{Red|+16}}'''||'''{{Red|+546}}'''||'''{{Blue|-63}}'''||'''{{Red|+24}}''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Improvements''' |- align="center" | ||'''Profiles'''
'''Added'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Sourced'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Connected'''||'''Suggestions'''
'''Fixed'''||'''Unknowns'''
'''Identified''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|415}}'''||'''{{Blue|12}}'''||'''{{Blue|52}}'''||'''{{Blue|66}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|588}}'''||'''{{Blue|14}}'''||'''{{Blue|26}}'''||'''{{Blue|59}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|498}}'''||'''{{Blue|16}}'''||'''{{Blue|59}}'''||'''{{Blue|40}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|394}}'''||'''{{Blue|27}}'''||'''{{Blue|63}}'''||'''{{Blue|39}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Cumulative to date 2024'''
'''(ave per week 2024)'''||'''{{Blue|7,005}}'''
'''{{Blue|(412)}}'''||'''{{Blue|235}}'''
'''{{Blue|(14)}}'''||'''{{Blue|650}}'''
'''{{Blue|(38)}}'''||'''{{Blue|987}}'''
'''{{Blue|(58)}}'''||'''{{Blue|16}}'''
'''{{Blue|(1)}}''' |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] ===City of London=== This table gives an overview of City of London profiles, showing how our branch of the tree is growing and how its quality is improving. If you would like to help us in our efforts to make the tree even better, follow [[Space:Understanding_England_and_County_Statistics|Understanding England and County Statistics]] {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Greater_London_and_Middlesex_Team|'''CITY OF LONDON''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Quality summary to 27 Apr 2024''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_COL |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_COL |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_COL|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3D%22City+of+London%22+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3D%22City+of+London%22+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3D%22City+of+London%22&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''Current Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''4,340
- ''' || '''{{Red|58}}'''
'''{{Red|(1.34%)}}''' || '''{{Red|312}}'''
'''{{Red|(7.19%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|416}}'''
'''{{Blue|(9.59%)}}''' || '''{{Red|19}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0.44%)}}''' |- align="center" | '''23 Dec 2023 Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''3,921
- ''' || '''46
(1.17%)''' || '''273
(6.96%)''' || '''501
(12.78%)''' || '''18
(0.46%)''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Net movements''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_COL |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_COL |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_COL|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3D%22City+of+London%22+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3D%22City+of+London%22+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3D%22City+of+London%22&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+43}}'''||'''{{Red|+6}}'''||'''{{Red|+8}}'''||'''{{Blue|-16}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+15}}'''||'''0'''||'''{{Red|+3}}'''||'''{{Red|+7}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+24}}'''||'''{{Red|+2}}'''||'''{{Red|+3}}'''||'''{{Blue|-6}}'''||'''{{Red|+1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+19}}'''||'''0'''||'''{{Red|+1}}'''||'''{{Red|+9}}'''||'''0''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Overall Net Movement 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+419}}'''||'''{{Red|+12}}'''||'''{{Red|+39}}'''||'''{{Blue|-85}}'''||'''{{Red|+1}}''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Improvements''' |- align="center" | ||'''Profiles'''
'''Added'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Sourced'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Connected'''||'''Suggestions'''
'''Fixed'''||'''Unknowns'''
'''Identified''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|43}}'''||'''0'''||'''0'''||'''{{Blue|21}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|15}}'''||'''0'''||'''{{Blue|1}}'''||'''{{Blue|2}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|24}}'''||'''0'''||'''0'''||'''{{Blue|7}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|19}}'''||'''0'''||'''0'''||'''{{Blue|3}}'''||'''0''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Cumulative to date 2024'''
'''(ave per week 2024)'''||'''{{Blue|419}}'''
'''{{Blue|(23)}}'''||'''{{Blue|8}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0)}}'''||'''{{Blue|8}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0)}}'''||'''{{Blue|166}}'''
'''{{Blue|(9)}}'''||'''0'''
'''(0)''' |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] ===(County of) London=== This table gives an overview of (County of) London profiles, showing how our branch of the tree is growing and how its quality is improving. If you would like to help us in our efforts to make the tree even better, follow [[Space:Understanding_England_and_County_Statistics|Understanding England and County Statistics]] {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Greater_London_and_Middlesex_Team|'''(COUNTY OF) LONDON''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Quality summary to 27 Apr 2024''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_LND |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_LND |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_LND|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DLondon+not+birthregion%3DCity+not+birthregion%3DGreater+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DLondon+not+deathregion%3DCity+not+deathregion%3DGreater+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DLondon+not+marriageregion%3DCity+not+marriageregion%3DGreater&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''Current Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''330,392
- ''' || '''{{Red|4,312}}'''
'''{{Blue|(1.31%)}}''' || '''{{Red|26,291}}'''
'''{{Blue|(7.96%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|19,045}}'''
'''{{Blue|(5.76%)}}''' || '''{{Red|1,615}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0.49%)}}''' |- align="center" | '''23 Dec 2023 Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''315,973
- ''' || '''4,262
(1.35%)''' || '''25,400
(8.04%)''' || '''20,390
(6.45%)''' || '''1,588
(0.50%)''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Net movements''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_LND |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_LND |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_LND|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DLondon+not+birthregion%3DCity+not+birthregion%3DGreater+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DLondon+not+deathregion%3DCity+not+deathregion%3DGreater+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DLondon+not+marriageregion%3DCity+not+marriageregion%3DGreater&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+651}}'''||'''{{Red|+12}}'''||'''{{Blue|-55}}'''||'''{{Blue|-415}}'''||'''{{Blue|-1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+1,007}}'''||'''{{Blue|-51}}'''||'''{{Red|+126}}'''||'''{{Blue|-49}}'''||'''{{Red|+1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+922}}'''||'''{{Blue|-36}}'''||'''{{Red|+26}}'''||'''{{Blue|-34}}'''||'''{{Blue|-3}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+647}}'''||'''{{Red|+11}}'''||'''{{Red|+50}}'''||'''{{Blue|-123}}'''||'''{{Red|+3}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Overall Net Movement 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+14,419}}'''||'''{{Red|+50}}'''||'''{{Red|+891}}'''||'''{{Blue|-1,345}}'''||'''{{Red|+27}}''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Improvements''' |- align="center" | ||'''Profiles'''
'''Added'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Sourced'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Connected'''||'''Suggestions'''
'''Fixed'''||'''Unknowns'''
'''Identified''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|651}}'''||'''{{Blue|34}}'''||'''{{Blue|149}}'''||'''{{Blue|554}}'''||'''{{Blue|4}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|1,007}}'''||'''{{Blue|99}}'''||'''{{Blue|88}}'''||'''{{Blue|242}}'''||'''{{Blue|3}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|922}}'''||'''{{Blue|73}}'''||'''{{Blue|113}}'''||'''{{Blue|202}}'''||'''{{Blue|4}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|647}}'''||'''{{Blue|32}}'''||'''{{Blue|74}}'''||'''{{Blue|242}}'''||'''{{Blue|2}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Cumulative to date 2024'''
'''(ave per week 2024)'''||'''{{Blue|14,419}}'''
'''{{Blue|(801)}}'''||'''{{Blue|542}}'''
'''{{Blue|(30)}}'''||'''{{Blue|1,629}}'''
'''{{Blue|(91)}}'''||'''{{Blue|5,531}}'''
'''{{Blue|(307)}}'''||'''{{Blue|37}}'''
'''{{Blue|(2)}}''' |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] ===Greater London=== This table gives an overview of Greater London profiles, showing how our branch of the tree is growing and how its quality is improving. If you would like to help us in our efforts to make the tree even better, follow [[Space:Understanding_England_and_County_Statistics|Understanding England and County Statistics]] {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Greater_London_and_Middlesex_Team|'''GREATER LONDON''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Quality summary to 27 Apr 2024''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_GLN |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_GLN |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_GLN|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3D%22Greater+London%22+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3D%22Greater+London%22+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3D%22Greater+London%22&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''Current Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''6,210
- ''' || '''{{Red|32}}'''
'''{{Red|(0.52%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|445}}'''
'''{{Blue|(7.17%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|465}}'''
'''{{Blue|(7.49%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|22}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0.35%)}}''' |- align="center" | '''30 Dec 2023 Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''5,965
- ''' || '''26
(0.44%)''' || '''450
(7.54%)''' || '''469
(7.86%)''' || '''23
(0.39%)''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Net movements''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_GLN |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_GLN |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_GLN|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3D%22Greater+London%22+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3D%22Greater+London%22+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3D%22Greater+London%22&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''0'''||'''{{Red|+2}}'''||'''{{Blue|-2}}'''||'''{{Blue|-3}}'''||'''{{Blue|-1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+20}}'''||'''{{Red|+1}}'''||'''{{Red|+3}}'''||'''{{Blue|-2}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+15}}'''||'''0'''||'''{{Blue|-2}}'''||'''{{Red|+4}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+11}}'''||'''0'''||'''{{Red|+1}}'''||'''{{Blue|-1}}'''||'''0''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Overall Net Movement 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+245}}'''||'''{{Red|+6}}'''||'''{{Blue|-5}}'''||'''{{Blue|-4}}'''||'''{{Blue|-1}}''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Improvements''' |- align="center" | ||'''Profiles'''
'''Added'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Sourced'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Connected'''||'''Suggestions'''
'''Fixed'''||'''Unknowns'''
'''Identified''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''0'''||'''0'''||'''{{Blue|3}}'''||'''{{Blue|6}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|20}}'''||'''0'''||'''{{Blue|2}}'''||'''{{Blue|9}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|15}}'''||'''0'''||'''{{Blue|3}}'''||'''{{Blue|3}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|11}}'''||'''0'''||'''0'''||'''{{Blue|3}}'''||'''0''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Cumulative to date 2024'''
'''(ave per week 2024)'''||'''{{Blue|245}}'''
'''{{Blue|(14)}}'''||'''{{Blue|40}}'''
'''{{Blue|(2)}}'''||'''{{Blue|315}}'''
'''{{Blue|(19)}}'''||'''{{Blue|76}}'''
'''{{Blue|(4)}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0)}}''' |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] ===Middlesex=== This table gives an overview of Middlesex profiles, showing how our branch of the tree is growing and how its quality is improving. If you would like to help us in our efforts to make the tree even better, follow [[Space:Understanding_England_and_County_Statistics|Understanding England and County Statistics]] {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Greater_London_and_Middlesex_Team|'''MIDDLESEX''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Quality summary to 27 Apr 2024''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_MDX |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_MDX |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_MDX|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DMiddlesex+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DMiddlesex+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DMiddlesex&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''Current Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''231,646
- ''' || '''{{Blue|1,857}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0.80%)}}''' || '''{{Red|16,426}}'''
'''{{Blue|(7.09%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|10,280}}'''
'''{{Blue|(4.44%)}}''' || '''{{Red|993}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0.43%)}}''' |- align="center" | '''30 Dec 2023 Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''216,382
- ''' || '''2,029
(0.94%)''' || '''15,734
(7.27%)''' || '''10,376
(4.80%)''' || '''961
(0.44%)''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Net movements''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_MDX |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_MDX |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_MDX|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DMiddlesex+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DMiddlesex+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DMiddlesex&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+662}}'''||'''{{Blue|-20}}'''||'''{{Blue|-21}}'''||'''{{Blue|-46}}'''||'''{{Red|+2}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+965}}'''||'''{{Blue|-140}}'''||'''{{Red|+53}}'''||'''{{Red|+3}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+1,048}}'''||'''{{Blue|-246}}'''||'''{{Red|+15}}'''||'''{{Red|+70}}'''||'''{{Red|+2}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+758}}'''||'''{{Blue|-42}}'''||'''{{Red|+52}}'''||'''{{Blue|-23}}'''||'''{{Red|+5}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Overall Net Movement 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+15,264}}'''||'''{{Blue|-172}}'''||'''{{Red|+692}}'''||'''{{Blue|-96}}'''||'''{{Red|+32}}''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Improvements''' |- align="center" | ||'''Profiles'''
'''Added'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Sourced'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Connected'''||'''Suggestions'''
'''Fixed'''||'''Unknowns'''
'''Identified''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|662}}'''||'''{{Blue|69}}'''||'''{{Blue|110}}'''||'''{{Blue|141}}'''||'''{{Blue|3}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|965}}'''||'''{{Blue|152}}'''||'''{{Blue|81}}'''||'''{{Blue|117}}'''||'''{{Blue|2}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|1,048}}'''||'''{{Blue|273}}'''||'''{{Blue|82}}'''||'''{{Blue|78}}'''||'''{{Blue|3}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|758}}'''||'''{{Blue|132}}'''||'''{{Blue|66}}'''||'''{{Blue|95}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Cumulative to date 2024'''
'''(ave per week 2024)'''||'''{{Blue|15,264}}'''
'''{{Blue|(898)}}'''||'''{{Blue|1,107}}'''
'''{{Blue|(65)}}'''||'''{{Blue|1,502}}'''
'''{{Blue|(88)}}'''||'''{{Blue|1,898}}'''
'''{{Blue|(112)}}'''||'''{{Blue|45}}'''
'''{{Blue|(3)}}''' |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] ===Hertfordshire=== This table gives an overview of Hertfordshire profiles, showing how our branch of the tree is growing and how its quality is improving. If you would like to help us in our efforts to make the tree even better, follow [[Space:Understanding_England_and_County_Statistics|Understanding England and County Statistics]] {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Hertfordshire_Team|'''HERTFORDSHIRE''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Quality summary to 27 Apr 2024''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_HRT |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_HRT |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_HRT|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DHertfordshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DHertfordshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DHertfordshire&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''Current Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''63,516
- ''' || '''{{Blue|1,023}}'''
'''{{Blue|(1.61%)}}''' || '''{{Red|3,893}}'''
'''{{Red|(6.13%)}}''' || '''{{Red|1,526}}'''
'''{{Blue|(2.40%)}}''' || '''{{Red|458}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0.72%)}}''' |- align="center" | '''30 Dec 2023 Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''60,694
- ''' || '''1,042
(1.72%)''' || '''3,394
(5.59%)''' || '''1,499
(2.47%)''' || '''452
(0.74%)''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Net movements''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_HRT |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_HRT |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_HRT|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DHertfordshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DHertfordshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DHertfordshire&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+107}}'''||'''{{Blue|-1}}'''||'''{{Red|+14}}'''||'''{{Blue|-11}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+150}}'''||'''{{Blue|-16}}'''||'''{{Red|+14}}'''||'''{{Blue|-15}}'''||'''{{Red|+1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+161}}'''||'''{{Blue|-7}}'''||'''{{Blue|-2}}'''||'''{{Red|+12}}'''||'''{{Blue|-1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+70}}'''||'''{{Red|+4}}'''||'''{{Blue|-1}}'''||'''{{Red|+1}}'''||'''{{Blue|-1}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Overall Net Movement 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+2,822}}'''||'''{{Blue|-19}}'''||'''{{Red|+499}}'''||'''{{Red|+27}}'''||'''{{Red|+6}}''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Improvements''' |- align="center" | ||'''Profiles'''
'''Added'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Sourced'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Connected'''||'''Suggestions'''
'''Fixed'''||'''Unknowns'''
'''Identified''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|107}}'''||'''{{Blue|4}}'''||'''{{Blue|16}}'''||'''{{Blue|21}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|150}}'''||'''{{Blue|26}}'''||'''{{Blue|6}}'''||'''{{Blue|31}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|161}}'''||'''{{Blue|9}}'''||'''{{Blue|13}}'''||'''{{Blue|19}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|70}}'''||'''{{Blue|2}}'''||'''{{Blue|5}}'''||'''{{Blue|7}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Cumulative to date 2024'''
'''(ave per week 2024)'''||'''{{Blue|2,822}}'''
'''{{Blue|(166)}}'''||'''{{Blue|99}}'''
'''{{Blue|(6)}}'''||'''{{Blue|177}}'''
'''{{Blue|(10)}}'''||'''{{Blue|455}}'''
'''{{Blue|(27)}}'''||'''{{Blue|14}}'''
'''{{Blue|(1)}}''' |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] ===Norfolk=== This table gives an overview of Norfolk profiles, showing how our branch of the tree is growing and how its quality is improving. If you would like to help us in our efforts to make the tree even better, follow [[Space:Understanding_England_and_County_Statistics|Understanding England and County Statistics]] {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Norfolk_Team|'''NORFOLK''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Quality summary to 27 Apr 2024''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_NOR |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_NOR |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_NOR|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DNorfolk+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DNorfolk+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DNorfolk&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''Current Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''132,116
- ''' || '''{{Red|2,204}}'''
'''{{Blue|(1.67%)}}''' || '''{{Red|11,438}}'''
'''{{Red|(8.66%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|4,627}}'''
'''{{Blue|(3.50%)}}''' || '''{{Red|1,467}}'''
'''{{Blue|(1.11%)}}''' |- align="center" | '''30 Dec 2023 Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''127,253
- ''' || '''2,184
(1.72%)''' || '''11,003
(8.65%)''' || '''5,122
(4.03%)''' || '''1,459
(1.15%)''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Net movements''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_NOR |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_NOR |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_NOR|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DNorfolk+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DNorfolk+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DNorfolk&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+193}}'''||'''{{Red|+8}}'''||'''{{Red|+14}}'''||'''{{Blue|-66}}'''||'''{{Red|+2}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+281}}'''||'''{{Blue|-11}}'''||'''{{Blue|-46}}'''||'''{{Blue|-40}}'''||'''{{Blue|-1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+401}}'''||'''{{Blue|-29}}'''||'''{{Blue|-112}}'''||'''{{Blue|-18}}'''||'''{{Red|+2}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+295}}'''||'''{{Blue|-16}}'''||'''{{Red|+62}}'''||'''{{Blue|-43}}'''||'''{{Blue|-1}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Overall Net Movement 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+4,863}}'''||'''{{Red|+20}}'''||'''{{Red|+435}}'''||'''{{Blue|-495}}'''||'''{{Red|+8}}''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Improvements''' |- align="center" | ||'''Profiles'''
'''Added'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Sourced'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Connected'''||'''Suggestions'''
'''Fixed'''||'''Unknowns'''
'''Identified''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|193}}'''||'''{{Blue|20}}'''||'''{{Blue|19}}'''||'''{{Blue|100}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|281}}'''||'''{{Blue|48}}'''||'''{{Blue|71}}'''||'''{{Blue|73}}'''||'''{{Blue|4}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|401}}'''||'''{{Blue|62}}'''||'''{{Blue|152}}'''||'''{{Blue|68}}'''||'''{{Blue|2}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|295}}'''||'''{{Blue|32}}'''||'''{{Blue|2}}'''||'''{{Blue|76}}'''||'''{{Blue|2}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Cumulative to date 2024'''
'''(ave per week 2024)'''||'''{{Blue|4,863}}'''
'''{{Blue|(286)}}'''||'''{{Blue|420}}'''
'''{{Blue|(25)}}'''||'''{{Blue|632}}'''
'''{{Blue|(37)}}'''||'''{{Blue|1,395}}'''
'''{{Blue|(82)}}'''||'''{{Blue|23}}'''
'''{{Blue|(1)}}''' |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] ===Suffolk=== This table gives an overview of Suffolk profiles, showing how our branch of the tree is growing and how its quality is improving. If you would like to help us in our efforts to make the tree even better, follow [[Space:Understanding_England_and_County_Statistics|Understanding England and County Statistics]] {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Suffolk_Team|'''SUFFOLK''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Quality summary to 27 Apr 2024''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_SFK |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_SFK |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_SFK|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DSuffolk+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DSuffolk+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DSuffolk&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''Current Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''108,392
- ''' || '''{{Blue|3,103}}'''
'''{{Blue|(2.86%)}}''' || '''{{Red|8,210}}'''
'''{{Blue|(7.57%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|3,574}}'''
'''{{Blue|(3.30%)}}''' || '''{{Red|1,292}}'''
'''{{Blue|(1.19%)}}''' |- align="center" | '''30 Dec 2023 Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''103,036
- ''' || '''3,123
(3.03%)''' || '''7,884
(7.65%)''' || '''3,650
(3.54%)''' || '''1,259
(1.22%)''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Net movements''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_SFK |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_SFK |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_SFK|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DSuffolk+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DSuffolk+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DSuffolk&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+243}}'''||'''{{Red|+20}}'''||'''{{Red|+15}}'''||'''{{Blue|-8}}'''||'''{{Red|+3}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+325}}'''||'''{{Red|+4}}'''||'''{{Red|+46}}'''||'''{{Blue|-5}}'''||'''{{Red|+5}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+468}}'''||'''{{Blue|-23}}'''||'''{{Red|+5}}'''||'''{{Red|+18}}'''||'''{{Red|+2}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+258}}'''||'''{{Red|+13}}'''||'''{{Red|+66}}'''||'''{{Blue|-13}}'''||'''0''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Overall Net Movement 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+5,356}}'''||'''{{Blue|-20}}'''||'''{{Red|+326}}'''||'''{{Blue|-76}}'''||'''{{Red|+33}}''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Improvements''' |- align="center" | ||'''Profiles'''
'''Added'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Sourced'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Connected'''||'''Suggestions'''
'''Fixed'''||'''Unknowns'''
'''Identified''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|243}}'''||'''{{Blue|21}}'''||'''{{Blue|46}}'''||'''{{Blue|33}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|325}}'''||'''{{Blue|21}}'''||'''{{Blue|57}}'''||'''{{Blue|31}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|468}}'''||'''{{Blue|46}}'''||'''{{Blue|77}}'''||'''{{Blue|18}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|258}}'''||'''{{Blue|16}}'''||'''{{Blue|11}}'''||'''{{Blue|34}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Cumulative to date 2024'''
'''(ave per week 2024)'''||'''{{Blue|5,356}}'''
'''{{Blue|(315)}}'''||'''{{Blue|359}}'''
'''{{Blue|(21)}}'''||'''{{Blue|817}}'''
'''{{Blue|(48)}}'''||'''{{Blue|782}}'''
'''{{Blue|(46)}}'''||'''{{Blue|13}}'''
'''{{Blue|(1)}}''' |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] ==South East England== {{Image|file=Images_for_England-5.png |align=l |size=s }} {{Clear}} ===Berkshire=== This table gives an overview of Berkshire profiles, showing how our branch of the tree is growing and how its quality is improving. If you would like to help us in our efforts to make the tree even better, follow [[Space:Understanding_England_and_County_Statistics|Understanding England and County Statistics]] {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Berkshire_Team|'''BERKSHIRE''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Quality summary to 27 Apr 2024''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_BRK |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_BRK |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_BRK|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DBerkshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DBerkshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DBerkshire&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''Current Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''51,056
- ''' || '''{{Blue|1,282}}'''
'''{{Blue|(2.51%)}}''' || '''{{Red|3,718}}'''
'''{{Blue|(7.28%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|1,685}}'''
'''{{Blue|(3.30%)}}''' || '''370'''
'''{{Blue|(0.72%)}}''' |- align="center" | '''30 Dec 2023 Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''48,649
- ''' || '''1,311
(2.69%)''' || '''3,699
(7.60%)''' || '''1,784
(3.67%)''' || '''370
(0.76%)''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Net movements''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_BRK |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_BRK |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_BRK|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DBerkshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DBerkshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DBerkshire&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+117}}'''||'''{{Red|+4}}'''||'''{{Blue|-12}}'''||'''{{Blue|-39}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+175}}'''||'''{{Blue|-24}}'''||'''0'''||'''{{Red|+6}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+171}}'''||'''{{Blue|-2}}'''||'''{{Red|+13}}'''||'''{{Blue|-4}}'''||'''{{Red|+1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+118}}'''||'''{{Blue|-3}}'''||'''{{Blue|-1}}'''||'''{{Red|+2}}'''||'''{{Blue|-2}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Overall Net Movement 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+2,407}}'''||'''{{Blue|-29}}'''||'''{{Red|+19}}'''||'''{{Blue|-99}}'''||'''0''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Improvements''' |- align="center" | ||'''Profiles'''
'''Added'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Sourced'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Connected'''||'''Suggestions'''
'''Fixed'''||'''Unknowns'''
'''Identified''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|117}}'''||'''{{Blue|4}}'''||'''{{Blue|25}}'''||'''{{Blue|54}}'''||'''{{Blue|2}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|175}}'''||'''{{Blue|25}}'''||'''{{Blue|23}}'''||'''{{Blue|17}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|171}}'''||'''{{Blue|5}}'''||'''{{Blue|8}}'''||'''{{Blue|30}}'''||'''{{Blue|2}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|118}}'''||'''{{Blue|9}}'''||'''{{Blue|10}}'''||'''{{Blue|10}}'''||'''{{Blue|3}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Cumulative to date 2024'''
'''(ave per week 2024)'''||'''{{Blue|2,407}}'''
'''{{Blue|(142)}}'''||'''{{Blue|114}}'''
'''{{Blue|(7)}}'''||'''{{Blue|344}}'''
'''{{Blue|(20)}}'''||'''{{Blue|559}}'''
'''{{Blue|(33)}}'''||'''{{Blue|20}}'''
'''{{Blue|(1)}}''' |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] ===Buckinghamshire=== This table gives an overview of Buckinghamshire profiles, showing how our branch of the tree is growing and how its quality is improving. If you would like to help us in our efforts to make the tree even better, follow [[Space:Understanding_England_and_County_Statistics|Understanding England and County Statistics]] {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Buckinghamshire_Team|'''BUCKINGHAMSHIRE''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Quality summary to 27 Apr 2024''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_BKM |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_BKM |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_BKM|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DBuckinghamshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DBuckinghamshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DBuckinghamshire&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''Current Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''52,986
- ''' || '''{{Red|977}}'''
'''{{Blue|(1.84%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|3,873}}'''
'''{{Blue|(7.31%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|1,539}}'''
'''{{Blue|(2.90%)}}''' || '''{{Red|373}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0.70%)}}''' |- align="center" | '''30 Dec 2023 Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''50,487
- ''' || '''976
(1.93%)''' || '''3,973
(7.87%)''' || '''1,579
(3.13%)''' || '''359
(0.71%)''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Net movements''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_BKM |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_BKM |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_BKM|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DBuckinghamshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DBuckinghamshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DBuckinghamshire&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+148}}'''||'''{{Blue|-18}}'''||'''{{Red|+14}}'''||'''{{Red|+8}}'''||'''{{Red|+3}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+218}}'''||'''{{Red|+9}}'''||'''{{Red|+44}}'''||'''{{Blue|-14}}'''||'''{{Red|+13}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+322}}'''||'''{{Red|+8}}'''||'''{{Red|+35}}'''||'''{{Red|+16}}'''||'''{{Red|+5}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+91}}'''||'''{{Blue|-6}}'''||'''{{Blue|-12}}'''||'''{{Blue|-49}}'''||'''0''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Overall Net Movement 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+2,499}}'''||'''{{Red|+1}}'''||'''{{Blue|-100}}'''||'''{{Blue|-40}}'''||'''{{Red|+14}}''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Improvements''' |- align="center" | ||'''Profiles'''
'''Added'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Sourced'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Connected'''||'''Suggestions'''
'''Fixed'''||'''Unknowns'''
'''Identified''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|148}}'''||'''{{Blue|31}}'''||'''{{Blue|26}}'''||'''{{Blue|31}}'''||'''{{Blue|4}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|218}}'''||'''{{Blue|16}}'''||'''{{Blue|46}}'''||'''{{Blue|44}}'''||'''{{Blue|3}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|322}}'''||'''{{Blue|4}}'''||'''{{Blue|32}}'''||'''{{Blue|33}}'''||'''{{Blue|3}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|91}}'''||'''{{Blue|9}}'''||'''{{Blue|27}}'''||'''{{Blue|56}}'''||'''0''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Cumulative to date 2024'''
'''(ave per week 2024)'''||'''{{Blue|2,499}}'''
'''{{Blue|(147)}}'''||'''{{Blue|137}}'''
'''{{Blue|(8)}}'''||'''{{Blue|634}}'''
'''{{Blue|(37)}}'''||'''{{Blue|536}}'''
'''{{Blue|(32)}}'''||'''{{Blue|27}}'''
'''{{Blue|(2)}}''' |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] ===Hampshire=== This table gives an overview of Hampshire profiles, showing how our branch of the tree is growing and how its quality is improving. If you would like to help us in our efforts to make the tree even better, follow [[Space:Understanding_England_and_County_Statistics|Understanding England and County Statistics]] {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Hampshire_and_the_Isle_of_Wight_Team|'''HAMPSHIRE''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Quality summary to 27 Apr 2024''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_HAM |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_HAM |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_HAM|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DHampshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DHampshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DHampshire&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''Current Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''133,824
- ''' || '''{{Red|1,830}}'''
'''{{Blue|(1.37%)}}''' || '''{{Red|10,257}}'''
'''{{Blue|(7.66%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|4,655}}'''
'''{{Blue|(3.48%)}}''' || '''{{Red|750}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0.56%)}}''' |- align="center" | '''30 Dec 2023 Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''126,199
- ''' || '''1,746
(1.38%)''' || '''9,697
(7.68%)''' || '''4,795
(3.80%)''' || '''738
(0.58%)''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Net movements''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_HAM |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_HAM |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_HAM|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DHampshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DHampshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DHampshire&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+420}}'''||'''{{Blue|-1}}'''||'''{{Red|+26}}'''||'''{{Blue|-7}}'''||'''{{Red|+2}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+594}}'''||'''{{Blue|-6}}'''||'''{{Red|+76}}'''||'''{{Red|+15}}'''||'''{{Red|+3}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+657}}'''||'''{{Blue|-2}}'''||'''{{Red|+51}}'''||'''{{Blue|-3}}'''||'''{{Blue|-2}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+358}}'''||'''{{Red|+3}}'''||'''{{Red|+27}}'''||'''{{Blue|-32}}'''||'''0''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Overall Net Movement 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+7,625}}'''||'''{{Red|+84}}'''||'''{{Red|+560}}'''||'''{{Blue|-140}}'''||'''{{Red|+12}}''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Improvements''' |- align="center" | ||'''Profiles'''
'''Added'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Sourced'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Connected'''||'''Suggestions'''
'''Fixed'''||'''Unknowns'''
'''Identified''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|420}}'''||'''{{Blue|6}}'''||'''{{Blue|81}}'''||'''{{Blue|56}}'''||'''{{Blue|3}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|594}}'''||'''{{Blue|25}}'''||'''{{Blue|17}}'''||'''{{Blue|41}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|657}}'''||'''{{Blue|13}}'''||'''{{Blue|40}}'''||'''{{Blue|48}}'''||'''{{Blue|4}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|358}}'''||'''{{Blue|8}}'''||'''{{Blue|60}}'''||'''{{Blue|62}}'''||'''{{Blue|3}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Cumulative to date 2024'''
'''(ave per week 2024)'''||'''{{Blue|7,625}}'''
'''{{Blue|(449)}}'''||'''{{Blue|140}}'''
'''{{Blue|(8)}}'''||'''{{Blue|832}}'''
'''{{Blue|(49)}}'''||'''{{Blue|1,127}}'''
'''{{Blue|(66)}}'''||'''{{Blue|28}}'''
'''{{Blue|(2)}}''' |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] ===Kent=== This table gives an overview of Kent profiles, showing how our branch of the tree is growing and how its quality is improving. If you would like to help us in our efforts to make the tree even better, follow [[Space:Understanding_England_and_County_Statistics|Understanding England and County Statistics]] {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Kent_Team|'''KENT''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Quality summary to 27 Apr 2024''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_KEN |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_KEN |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_KEN|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DKent+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DKent+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DKent&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''Current Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''242,232
- ''' || '''{{Red|2,657}}'''
'''{{Blue|(1.10%)}}''' || '''{{Red|14,199}}'''
'''{{Red|(5.86%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|8,867}}'''
'''{{Blue|(3.66%)}}''' || '''{{Red|1,603}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0.66%)}}''' |- align="center" | '''30 Dec 2023 Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''232,232
- ''' || '''2,579
(1.11%)''' || '''13,510
(5.82%)''' || '''9,098
(3.92%)''' || '''1,561
(0.67%)''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Net movements''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_KEN |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_KEN |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_KEN|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DKent+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DKent+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DKent&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+514}}'''||'''{{Red|+11}}'''||'''{{Blue|-25}}'''||'''{{Red|+18}}'''||'''{{Blue|-1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+490}}'''||'''{{Blue|-51}}'''||'''{{Red|+29}}'''||'''{{Blue|-24}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+609}}'''||'''{{Blue|-24}}'''||'''{{Red|+14}}'''||'''{{Blue|-41}}'''||'''{{Red|+2}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+568}}'''||'''{{Red|+21}}'''||'''{{Red|+51}}'''||'''{{Blue|-66}}'''||'''{{Red|+3}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Overall Net Movement 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+10,000}}'''||'''{{Red|+78}}'''||'''{{Red|+689}}'''||'''{{Blue|-231}}'''||'''{{Red|+42}}''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Improvements''' |- align="center" | ||'''Profiles'''
'''Added'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Sourced'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Connected'''||'''Suggestions'''
'''Fixed'''||'''Unknowns'''
'''Identified''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|514}}'''||'''{{Blue|25}}'''||'''{{Blue|69}}'''||'''{{Blue|86}}'''||'''{{Blue|2}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|490}}'''||'''{{Blue|55}}'''||'''{{Blue|47}}'''||'''{{Blue|90}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|609}}'''||'''{{Blue|30}}'''||'''{{Blue|47}}'''||'''{{Blue|120}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|568}}'''||'''{{Blue|21}}'''||'''{{Blue|40}}'''||'''{{Blue|116}}'''||'''{{Blue|2}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Cumulative to date 2024'''
'''(ave per week 2024)'''||'''{{Blue|10,000}}'''
'''{{Blue|(588)}}'''||'''{{Blue|396}}'''
'''{{Blue|(23)}}'''||'''{{Blue|988}}'''
'''{{Blue|(58)}}'''||'''{{Blue|2,028}}'''
'''{{Blue|(119)}}'''||'''{{Blue|31}}'''
'''{{Blue|(2)}}''' |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] ===Oxfordshire=== This table gives an overview of Oxfordshire profiles, showing how our branch of the tree is growing and how its quality is improving. If you would like to help us in our efforts to make the tree even better, follow [[Space:Understanding_England_and_County_Statistics|Understanding England and County Statistics]] {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Oxfordshire_Team|'''OXFORDSHIRE''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Quality summary to 27 Apr 2024''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_OXF |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_OXF |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_OXF|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DOxfordshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DOxfordshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DOxfordshire&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''Current Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''55,692
- ''' || '''{{Blue|615}}'''
'''{{Blue|(1.10%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|2,937}}'''
'''{{Blue|(5.27%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|188}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0.34%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|295}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0.53%)}}''' |- align="center" | '''30 Dec 2023 Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''53,327
- ''' || '''675
(1.27%)''' || '''2,969
(5.57%)''' || '''234
(0.44%)''' || '''297
(0.56%)''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Net movements''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_OXF |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_OXF |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_OXF|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DOxfordshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DOxfordshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DOxfordshire&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+91}}'''||'''{{Blue|-14}}'''||'''{{Red|+6}}'''||'''{{Blue|-5}}'''||'''{{Blue|-2}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+139}}'''||'''{{Blue|-12}}'''||'''{{Red|+22}}'''||'''{{Red|+1}}'''||'''{{Blue|-1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+120}}'''||'''{{Blue|-11}}'''||'''{{Blue|-15}}'''||'''{{Blue|-6}}'''||'''{{Red|+1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+175}}'''||'''{{Blue|-3}}'''||'''{{Red|+2}}'''||'''{{Red|+7}}'''||'''0''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Overall Net Movement 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+2,365}}'''||'''{{Blue|-60}}'''||'''{{Blue|-32}}'''||'''{{Blue|-46}}'''||'''{{Blue|-2}}''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Improvements''' |- align="center" | ||'''Profiles'''
'''Added'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Sourced'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Connected'''||'''Suggestions'''
'''Fixed'''||'''Unknowns'''
'''Identified''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|91}}'''||'''{{Blue|15}}'''||'''{{Blue|10}}'''||'''{{Blue|15}}'''||'''{{Blue|2}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|139}}'''||'''{{Blue|17}}'''||'''{{Blue|14}}'''||'''{{Blue|14}}'''||'''{{Blue|2}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|120}}'''||'''{{Blue|18}}'''||'''{{Blue|37}}'''||'''{{Blue|22}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|175}}'''||'''{{Blue|3}}'''||'''{{Blue|9}}'''||'''{{Blue|12}}'''||'''0''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Cumulative to date 2024'''
'''(ave per week 2024)'''||'''{{Blue|2,365}}'''
'''{{Blue|(139)}}'''||'''{{Blue|136}}'''
'''{{Blue|(8)}}'''||'''{{Blue|364}}'''
'''{{Blue|(21)}}'''||'''{{Blue|384}}'''
'''{{Blue|(23)}}'''||'''{{Blue|19}}'''
'''{{Blue|(1)}}''' |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] ===Surrey=== This table gives an overview of Surrey profiles, showing how our branch of the tree is growing and how its quality is improving. If you would like to help us in our efforts to make the tree even better, follow [[Space:Understanding_England_and_County_Statistics|Understanding England and County Statistics]] {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Surrey_Team|'''SURREY''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Quality summary to 27 Apr 2024''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_SRY |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_SRY |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_SRY|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DSurrey+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DSurrey+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DSurrey&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''Current Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''177,849
- ''' || '''{{Red|1,408}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0.79%)}}''' || '''{{Red|13,600}}'''
'''{{Blue|(7.65%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|7,425}}'''
'''{{Blue|(4.17%)}}''' || '''{{Red|921}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0.52%)}}''' |- align="center" | '''30 Dec 2023 Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''169,455
- ''' || '''1,399
(0.83%)''' || '''13,428
(7.92%)''' || '''7,447
(4.39%)''' || '''893
(0.53%)''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Net movements''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_SRY |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_SRY |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_SRY|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DSurrey+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DSurrey+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DSurrey&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+485}}'''||'''{{Red|+15}}'''||'''{{Blue|-2}}'''||'''{{Blue|-34}}'''||'''{{Red|+1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+540}}'''||'''{{Blue|-12}}'''||'''{{Blue|-1}}'''||'''{{Blue|-3}}'''||'''{{Red|+1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+537}}'''||'''{{Blue|-33}}'''||'''{{Blue|-2}}'''||'''{{Red|+12}}'''||'''{{Blue|-2}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+356}}'''||'''{{Blue|-21}}'''||'''{{Red|+20}}'''||'''{{Blue|-22}}'''||'''{{Red|+1}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Overall Net Movement 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+8,394}}'''||'''{{Red|+9}}'''||'''{{Red|+172}}'''||'''{{Blue|-22}}'''||'''{{Red|+28}}''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Improvements''' |- align="center" | ||'''Profiles'''
'''Added'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Sourced'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Connected'''||'''Suggestions'''
'''Fixed'''||'''Unknowns'''
'''Identified''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|485}}'''||'''{{Blue|7}}'''||'''{{Blue|57}}'''||'''{{Blue|76}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|540}}'''||'''{{Blue|34}}'''||'''{{Blue|44}}'''||'''{{Blue|40}}'''||'''{{Blue|4}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|537}}'''||'''{{Blue|45}}'''||'''{{Blue|40}}'''||'''{{Blue|47}}'''||'''{{Blue|3}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|356}}'''||'''{{Blue|29}}'''||'''{{Blue|47}}'''||'''{{Blue|49}}'''||'''0''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Cumulative to date 2024'''
'''(ave per week 2024)'''||'''{{Blue|8,394}}'''
'''{{Blue|(494)}}'''||'''{{Blue|258}}'''
'''{{Blue|(15)}}'''||'''{{Blue|941}}'''
'''{{Blue|(55)}}'''||'''{{Blue|1,224}}'''
'''{{Blue|(72)}}'''||'''{{Blue|21}}'''
'''{{Blue|(1)}}''' |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] ===Sussex=== This table gives an overview of Sussex profiles, showing how our branch of the tree is growing and how its quality is improving. If you would like to help us in our efforts to make the tree even better, follow [[Space:Understanding_England_and_County_Statistics|Understanding England and County Statistics]] {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Sussex_Team|'''SUSSEX''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Quality summary to 27 Apr 2024''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_SSX |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_SSX |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_SSX|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DSussex+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DSussex+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DSussex&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''Current Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''166,296
- ''' || '''{{Blue|47}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0.03%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|5,405}}'''
'''{{Blue|(3.25%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|2,861}}'''
'''{{Blue|(1.72%)}}''' || '''{{Red|930}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0.56%)}}''' |- align="center" | '''30 Dec 2023 Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''158,336
- ''' || '''57
(0.04%)''' || '''5,565
(3.51%)''' || '''3,456
(2.18%)''' || '''909
(0.57%)''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Net movements''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_SSX |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_SSX |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_SSX|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DSussex+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DSussex+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DSussex&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+465}}'''||'''{{Red|+10}}'''||'''{{Blue|-15}}'''||'''{{Blue|-14}}'''||'''{{Red|+2}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+453}}'''||'''{{Red|+1}}'''||'''{{Blue|-73}}'''||'''{{Blue|-31}}'''||'''{{Red|+1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+557}}'''||'''{{Blue|-12}}'''||'''{{Red|+8}}'''||'''{{Blue|-82}}'''||'''{{Red|+1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+388}}'''||'''{{Blue|-4}}'''||'''{{Blue|-6}}'''||'''{{Blue|-126}}'''||'''{{Red|+2}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Overall Net Movement 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+7,960}}'''||'''{{Blue|-10}}'''||'''{{Blue|-160}}'''||'''{{Blue|-595}}'''||'''{{Red|+21}}''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Improvements''' |- align="center" | ||'''Profiles'''
'''Added'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Sourced'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Connected'''||'''Suggestions'''
'''Fixed'''||'''Unknowns'''
'''Identified''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|465}}'''||'''{{Blue|2}}'''||'''{{Blue|54}}'''||'''{{Blue|77}}'''||'''{{Blue|2}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|453}}'''||'''{{Blue|3}}'''||'''{{Blue|95}}'''||'''{{Blue|108}}'''||'''{{Blue|2}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|557}}'''||'''{{Blue|17}}'''||'''{{Blue|46}}'''||'''{{Blue|136}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|388}}'''||'''{{Blue|14}}'''||'''{{Blue|34}}'''||'''{{Blue|184}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Cumulative to date 2024'''
'''(ave per week 2024)'''||'''{{Blue|7,960}}'''
'''{{Blue|(468)}}'''||'''{{Blue|225}}'''
'''{{Blue|(13)}}'''||'''{{Blue|959}}'''
'''{{Blue|(56)}}'''||'''{{Blue|1,896}}'''
'''{{Blue|(112)}}'''||'''{{Blue|24}}'''
'''{{Blue|(1)}}''' |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] ==South West England== {{Image|file=Images_for_England-6.png |align=l |size=s }} {{Clear}} ===Cornwall=== This table gives an overview of Cornwall profiles, showing how our branch of the tree is growing and how its quality is improving. If you would like to help us in our efforts to make the tree even better, follow [[Space:Understanding_England_and_County_Statistics|Understanding England and County Statistics]] {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:England_Cornwall_County_Team|'''CORNWALL''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Quality summary to 27 Apr 2024''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_CON |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_CON |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_CON|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DCornwall+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DCornwall+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DCornwall&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''Current Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''193,272
- ''' || '''{{Red|2,334}}'''
'''{{Red|(1.21%)}}''' || '''{{Red|9,046}}'''
'''{{Blue|(4.68%)}}''' || '''{{Red|8,874}}'''
'''{{Blue|(4.59%)}}''' || '''{{Red|1,609}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0.83%)}}''' |- align="center" | '''30 Dec 2023 Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''186,064
- ''' || '''2,074
(1.11%)''' || '''8,713
(4.68%)''' || '''8,576
(4.61%)''' || '''1,588
(0.85%)''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Net movements''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_CON |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_CON |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_CON|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DCornwall+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DCornwall+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DCornwall&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+293}}'''||'''{{Red|+7}}'''||'''{{Red|+37}}'''||'''{{Blue|-39}}'''||'''{{Blue|-1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+684}}'''||'''{{Red|+4}}'''||'''{{Red|+33}}'''||'''{{Red|+61}}'''||'''{{Blue|-2}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+714}}'''||'''{{Red|+7}}'''||'''{{Red|+18}}'''||'''{{Red|+42}}'''||'''{{Red|+7}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+467}}'''||'''{{Red|+2}}'''||'''{{Red|+20}}'''||'''{{Blue|-8}}'''||'''{{Red|+3}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Overall Net Movement 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+7,208}}'''||'''{{Red|+260}}'''||'''{{Red|+333}}'''||'''{{Red|+298}}'''||'''{{Red|+21}}''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Improvements''' |- align="center" | ||'''Profiles'''
'''Added'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Sourced'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Connected'''||'''Suggestions'''
'''Fixed'''||'''Unknowns'''
'''Identified''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|293}}'''||'''{{Blue|2}}'''||'''{{Blue|10}}'''||'''{{Blue|101}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|684}}'''||'''{{Blue|11}}'''||'''{{Blue|7}}'''||'''{{Blue|76}}'''||'''{{Blue|3}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|714}}'''||'''{{Blue|12}}'''||'''{{Blue|16}}'''||'''{{Blue|73}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|467}}'''||'''{{Blue|13}}'''||'''{{Blue|10}}'''||'''{{Blue|67}}'''||'''{{Blue|2}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Cumulative to date 2024'''
'''(ave per week 2024)'''||'''{{Blue|7,208}}'''
'''{{Blue|(424)}}'''||'''{{Blue|174}}'''
'''{{Blue|(10)}}'''||'''{{Blue|342}}'''
'''{{Blue|(20)}}'''||'''{{Blue|1,764}}'''
'''{{Blue|(104)}}'''||'''{{Blue|28}}'''
'''{{Blue|(2)}}''' |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] ===Devon=== This table gives an overview of Devon profiles, showing how our branch of the tree is growing and how its quality is improving. If you would like to help us in our efforts to make the tree even better, follow [[Space:Understanding_England_and_County_Statistics|Understanding England and County Statistics]] {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Devon_Team|'''DEVON''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Quality summary to 27 Apr 2024''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_DEV |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_DEV |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_DEV|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DDevon+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DDevon+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DDevon&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''Current Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''181,963
- ''' || '''{{Red|4,632}}'''
'''{{Blue|(2.55%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|20,305}}'''
'''{{Blue|(11.16%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|5,804}}'''
'''{{Blue|(3.19%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|1,861}}'''
'''{{Blue|(1.02%)}}''' |- align="center" | '''30 Dec 2023 Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''174,828
- ''' || '''4,452
(2.55%)''' || '''21,132
(12.09%)''' || '''5,946
(3.40%)''' || '''1,988
(1.14%)''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Net movements''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_DEV |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_DEV |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_DEV|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DDevon+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DDevon+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DDevon&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+522}}'''||'''{{Red|+36}}'''||'''{{Red|+20}}'''||'''{{Blue|-3}}'''||'''{{Blue|-6}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+408}}'''||'''{{Red|+19}}'''||'''{{Blue|-111}}'''||'''{{Red|+147}}'''||'''{{Blue|-1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+375}}'''||'''{{Blue|-14}}'''||'''{{Blue|-127}}'''||'''{{Red|+13}}'''||'''{{Blue|-34}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+436}}'''||'''{{Blue|-12}}'''||'''{{Blue|-116}}'''||'''{{Blue|-26}}'''||'''{{Blue|-37}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Overall Net Movement 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+7,135}}'''||'''{{Red|+180}}'''||'''{{Blue|-827}}'''||'''{{Blue|-142}}'''||'''{{Blue|-127}}''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Improvements''' |- align="center" | ||'''Profiles'''
'''Added'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Sourced'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Connected'''||'''Suggestions'''
'''Fixed'''||'''Unknowns'''
'''Identified''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|522}}'''||'''{{Blue|9}}'''||'''{{Blue|50}}'''||'''{{Blue|60}}'''||'''{{Blue|11}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|408}}'''||'''{{Blue|39}}'''||'''{{Blue|181}}'''||'''{{Blue|59}}'''||'''{{Blue|3}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|375}}'''||'''{{Blue|24}}'''||'''{{Blue|200}}'''||'''{{Blue|46}}'''||'''{{Blue|36}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|436}}'''||'''{{Blue|23}}'''||'''{{Blue|171}}'''||'''{{Blue|69}}'''||'''{{Blue|37}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Cumulative to date 2024'''
'''(ave per week 2024)'''||'''{{Blue|7,135}}'''
'''{{Blue|(420)}}'''||'''{{Blue|264}}'''
'''{{Blue|(16)}}'''||'''{{Blue|1,898}}'''
'''{{Blue|(112)}}'''||'''{{Blue|1,568}}'''
'''{{Blue|(92)}}'''||'''{{Blue|186}}'''
'''{{Blue|(11)}}''' |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] ===Dorset=== This table gives an overview of Dorset profiles, showing how our branch of the tree is growing and how its quality is improving. If you would like to help us in our efforts to make the tree even better, follow [[Space:Understanding_England_and_County_Statistics|Understanding England and County Statistics]] {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Dorset_Team|'''DORSET''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Quality summary to 27 Apr 2024''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_DOR |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_DOR |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_DOR|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DDorset+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DDorset+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DDorset&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''Current Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''88,935
- ''' || '''{{Red|1,177}}'''
'''{{Red|(1.32%)}}''' || '''{{Red|5,870}}'''
'''{{Blue|(6.60%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|2,692}}'''
'''{{Blue|(3.03%)}}''' || '''{{Red|772}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0.87%)}}''' |- align="center" | '''30 Dec 2023 Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''85,049
- ''' || '''1,069
(1.26%)''' || '''5,739
(6.75%)''' || '''2,765
(3.25%)''' || '''750
(0.88%)''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Net movements''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_DOR |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_DOR |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_DOR|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DDorset+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DDorset+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DDorset&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+247}}'''||'''{{Red|+6}}'''||'''{{Red|+29}}'''||'''{{Blue|-6}}'''||'''{{Red|+3}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+473}}'''||'''{{Red|+5}}'''||'''{{Blue|-51}}'''||'''{{Blue|-20}}'''||'''{{Red|+7}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+306}}'''||'''{{Red|+10}}'''||'''{{Red|+17}}'''||'''{{Blue|-2}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+166}}'''||'''{{Red|+3}}'''||'''{{Red|+40}}'''||'''{{Red|+7}}'''||'''{{Red|+3}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Overall Net Movement 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+3,886}}'''||'''{{Red|+108}}'''||'''{{Red|+131}}'''||'''{{Blue|-73}}'''||'''{{Red|+22}}''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Improvements''' |- align="center" | ||'''Profiles'''
'''Added'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Sourced'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Connected'''||'''Suggestions'''
'''Fixed'''||'''Unknowns'''
'''Identified''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|247}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}'''||'''{{Blue|35}}'''||'''{{Blue|29}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|473}}'''||'''{{Blue|9}}'''||'''{{Blue|63}}'''||'''{{Blue|48}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|306}}'''||'''{{Blue|7}}'''||'''{{Blue|48}}'''||'''{{Blue|37}}'''||'''{{Blue|2}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|166}}'''||'''0'''||'''{{Blue|4}}'''||'''{{Blue|18}}'''||'''{{Blue|2}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Cumulative to date 2024'''
'''(ave per week 2024)'''||'''{{Blue|3,886}}'''
'''{{Blue|(229)}}'''||'''{{Blue|64}}'''
'''{{Blue|(4)}}'''||'''{{Blue|303}}'''
'''{{Blue|(18)}}'''||'''{{Blue|592}}'''
'''{{Blue|(35)}}'''||'''{{Blue|20}}'''
'''{{Blue|(1)}}''' |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] ===Gloucestershire=== This table gives an overview of Gloucestershire profiles, showing how our branch of the tree is growing and how its quality is improving. If you would like to help us in our efforts to make the tree even better, follow [[Space:Understanding_England_and_County_Statistics|Understanding England and County Statistics]] {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Gloucestershire_Team|'''GLOUCESTERSHIRE''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Quality summary to 27 Apr 2024''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_GLS |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_GLS |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_GLS|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DGloucestershire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DGloucestershire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DGloucestershire&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''Current Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''99,472
- ''' || '''{{Red|895}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0.90%)}}''' || '''{{Red|5,988}}'''
'''{{Blue|(6.02%)}}''' || '''{{Red|3,071}}'''
'''{{Blue|(3.09%)}}''' || '''{{Red|855}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0.86%)}}''' |- align="center" | '''15 Apr 2023 Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''86,490
- ''' || '''812
(0.94%)''' || '''5,552
(6.42%)''' || '''2,866
(3.31%)''' || '''825
(0.95%)''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Net movements''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_GLS |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_GLS |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_GLS|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DGloucestershire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DGloucestershire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DGloucestershire&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+213}}'''||'''{{Blue|-17}}'''||'''{{Blue|-4}}'''||'''{{Blue|-13}}'''||'''{{Red|+1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+289}}'''||'''{{Blue|-4}}'''||'''{{Blue|-8}}'''||'''{{Blue|-23}}'''||'''{{Blue|-1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+272}}'''||'''{{Red|+5}}'''||'''{{Red|+2}}'''||'''{{Red|+20}}'''||'''{{Red|+1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+158}}'''||'''{{Red|+3}}'''||'''{{Red|+20}}'''||'''{{Blue|-33}}'''||'''0''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Overall Net Movement 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+12,982}}'''||'''{{Red|+83}}'''||'''{{Red|+436}}'''||'''{{Red|+205}}'''||'''{{Red|+30}}''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Improvements''' |- align="center" | ||'''Profiles'''
'''Added'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Sourced'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Connected'''||'''Suggestions'''
'''Fixed'''||'''Unknowns'''
'''Identified''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|213}}'''||'''{{Blue|49}}'''||'''{{Blue|14}}'''||'''{{Blue|52}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|289}}'''||'''{{Blue|22}}'''||'''{{Blue|28}}'''||'''{{Blue|48}}'''||'''{{Blue|2}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|272}}'''||'''{{Blue|4}}'''||'''{{Blue|16}}'''||'''{{Blue|21}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|158}}'''||'''{{Blue|4}}'''||'''{{Blue|13}}'''||'''{{Blue|43}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Cumulative to date 2024'''
'''(ave per week 2024)'''||'''{{Blue|12,982}}'''
'''{{Blue|(240)}}'''||'''{{Blue|166}}'''
'''{{Blue|(3)}}'''||'''{{Blue|295}}'''
'''{{Blue|(5)}}'''||'''{{Blue|676}}'''
'''{{Blue|(13)}}'''||'''{{Blue|25}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0)}}''' |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] ===Bristol=== This table gives an overview of Bristol profiles, showing how our branch of the tree is growing and how its quality is improving. If you would like to help us in our efforts to make the tree even better, follow [[Space:Understanding_England_and_County_Statistics|Understanding England and County Statistics]] {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Gloucestershire_Team|'''BRISTOL''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Quality summary to 27 Apr 2024''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_BRI |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_BRI |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_BRI|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DBristol+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DBristol+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DBristol&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''Current Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''33,740
- ''' || '''{{Blue|270}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0.80%)}}''' || '''{{Red|2,238}}'''
'''{{Blue|(6.63%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|1,004}}'''
'''{{Blue|(2.98%)}}''' || '''{{Red|198}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0.59%)}}''' |- align="center" | '''15 Apr 2023 Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''27,933
- ''' || '''676
(2.42%)''' || '''2,015
(7.21%)''' || '''1,130
(4.05%)''' || '''169
(0.61%)''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Net movements''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_BRI |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_BRI |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_BRI|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DBristol+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DBristol+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DBristol&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+94}}'''||'''{{Red|+21}}'''||'''{{Red|+26}}'''||'''{{Red|+1}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+163}}'''||'''{{Blue|-4}}'''||'''{{Red|+2}}'''||'''{{Red|+4}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+162}}'''||'''{{Blue|-2}}'''||'''{{Blue|-7}}'''||'''{{Red|+3}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+76}}'''||'''{{Red|+2}}'''||'''{{Red|+10}}'''||'''{{Red|+1}}'''||'''{{Red|+1}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Overall Net Movement 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+5,807}}'''||'''{{Blue|-406}}'''||'''{{Red|+223}}'''||'''{{Blue|-126}}'''||'''{{Red|+29}}''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Improvements''' |- align="center" | ||'''Profiles'''
'''Added'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Sourced'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Connected'''||'''Suggestions'''
'''Fixed'''||'''Unknowns'''
'''Identified''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|94}}'''||'''{{Blue|3}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}'''||'''{{Blue|7}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|163}}'''||'''{{Blue|17}}'''||'''{{Blue|7}}'''||'''{{Blue|11}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|162}}'''||'''{{Blue|4}}'''||'''{{Blue|13}}'''||'''{{Blue|12}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|76}}'''||'''{{Blue|2}}'''||'''{{Blue|2}}'''||'''{{Blue|6}}'''||'''0''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Cumulative to date 2024'''
'''(ave per week 2024)'''||'''{{Blue|5,807}}'''
'''{{Blue|(108)}}'''||'''{{Blue|61}}'''
'''{{Blue|(1)}}'''||'''{{Blue|242}}'''
'''{{Blue|(4)}}'''||'''{{Blue|306}}'''
'''{{Blue|(6)}}'''||'''{{Blue|14}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0)}}''' |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] ===Somerset=== This table gives an overview of Somerset profiles, showing how our branch of the tree is growing and how its quality is improving. If you would like to help us in our efforts to make the tree even better, follow [[Space:Understanding_England_and_County_Statistics|Understanding England and County Statistics]] {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Somerset_Team|'''SOMERSET''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Quality summary to 27 Apr 2024''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_SOM |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_SOM |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_SOM|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DSomerset+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DSomerset+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DSomerset&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''Current Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''131,263
- ''' || '''{{Red|3,394}}'''
'''{{Blue|(2.59%)}}''' || '''{{Red|9,396}}'''
'''{{Blue|(7.16%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|6,087}}'''
'''{{Blue|(4.64%)}}''' || '''{{Red|1,397}}'''
'''{{Blue|(1.06%)}}''' |- align="center" | '''30 Dec 2023 Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''124,194
- ''' || '''3,233
(2.60%)''' || '''8,954
(7.21%)''' || '''6,133
(4.94%)''' || '''1,324
(1.07%)''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Net movements''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_SOM |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_SOM |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_SOM|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DSomerset+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DSomerset+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DSomerset&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+296}}'''||'''0'''||'''{{Blue|-5}}'''||'''{{Blue|-22}}'''||'''{{Red|+2}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+662}}'''||'''{{Red|+26}}'''||'''{{Red|+34}}'''||'''{{Red|+7}}'''||'''{{Red|+5}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+601}}'''||'''{{Blue|-16}}'''||'''{{Red|+65}}'''||'''{{Red|+112}}'''||'''{{Red|+7}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+453}}'''||'''{{Red|+14}}'''||'''{{Red|+7}}'''||'''{{Red|+1}}'''||'''{{Red|+11}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Overall Net Movement 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+7,069}}'''||'''{{Red|+161}}'''||'''{{Red|+442}}'''||'''{{Blue|-46}}'''||'''{{Red|+73}}''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Improvements''' |- align="center" | ||'''Profiles'''
'''Added'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Sourced'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Connected'''||'''Suggestions'''
'''Fixed'''||'''Unknowns'''
'''Identified''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|296}}'''||'''{{Blue|21}}'''||'''{{Blue|45}}'''||'''{{Blue|63}}'''||'''{{Blue|2}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|662}}'''||'''{{Blue|44}}'''||'''{{Blue|11}}'''||'''{{Blue|125}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|601}}'''||'''{{Blue|26}}'''||'''{{Blue|60}}'''||'''{{Blue|82}}'''||'''{{Blue|3}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|453}}'''||'''{{Blue|7}}'''||'''{{Blue|47}}'''||'''{{Blue|44}}'''||'''{{Blue|2}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Cumulative to date 2024'''
'''(ave per week 2024)'''||'''{{Blue|7,069}}'''
'''{{Blue|(416)}}'''||'''{{Blue|224}}'''
'''{{Blue|(13)}}'''||'''{{Blue|733}}'''
'''{{Blue|(43)}}'''||'''{{Blue|1,376}}'''
'''{{Blue|(81)}}'''||'''{{Blue|24}}'''
'''{{Blue|(1)}}''' |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] ===Wiltshire=== This table gives an overview of Wiltshire profiles, showing how our branch of the tree is growing and how its quality is improving. If you would like to help us in our efforts to make the tree even better, follow [[Space:Understanding_England_and_County_Statistics|Understanding England and County Statistics]] {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Wiltshire_Team|'''WILTSHIRE''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Quality summary to 27 Apr 2024''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_WIL |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_WIL |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_WIL|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DWiltshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DWiltshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DWiltshire&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''Current Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''96,196
- ''' || '''{{Blue|1,681}}'''
'''{{Blue|(1.75%)}}''' || '''{{Red|7,843}}'''
'''{{Blue|(8.15%)}}''' || '''{{Red|3,515}}'''
'''{{Blue|(3.65%)}}''' || '''{{Red|948}}'''
'''{{Red|(0.99%)}}''' |- align="center" | '''30 Dec 2023 Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''91,064
- ''' || '''1,732
(1.90%)''' || '''7,445
(8.18%)''' || '''3,492
(3.83%)''' || '''880
(0.97%)''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Net movements''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_WIL |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_WIL |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_WIL|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DWiltshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DWiltshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DWiltshire&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+257}}'''||'''{{Red|+3}}'''||'''0'''||'''{{Blue|-23}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+343}}'''||'''{{Blue|-63}}'''||'''{{Red|+14}}'''||'''{{Red|+10}}'''||'''{{Red|+6}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+541}}'''||'''{{Red|+2}}'''||'''{{Red|+85}}'''||'''{{Red|+12}}'''||'''{{Red|+7}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+280}}'''||'''{{Blue|-4}}'''||'''{{Red|+14}}'''||'''{{Blue|-1}}'''||'''{{Red|+6}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Overall Net Movement 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+5,132}}'''||'''{{Blue|-51}}'''||'''{{Red|+398}}'''||'''{{Red|+23}}'''||'''{{Red|+68}}''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Improvements''' |- align="center" | ||'''Profiles'''
'''Added'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Sourced'''||'''Profiles'''
'''Connected'''||'''Suggestions'''
'''Fixed'''||'''Unknowns'''
'''Identified''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|257}}'''||'''{{Blue|16}}'''||'''{{Blue|26}}'''||'''{{Blue|49}}'''||'''{{Blue|2}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 20 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|343}}'''||'''{{Blue|58}}'''||'''{{Blue|81}}'''||'''{{Blue|43}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 13 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|541}}'''||'''{{Blue|22}}'''||'''{{Blue|5}}'''||'''{{Blue|45}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 06 Apr 2024'''||'''{{Blue|280}}'''||'''{{Blue|9}}'''||'''{{Blue|12}}'''||'''{{Blue|57}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Cumulative to date 2024'''
'''(ave per week 2024)'''||'''{{Blue|5,132}}'''
'''{{Blue|(302)}}'''||'''{{Blue|203}}'''
'''{{Blue|(12)}}'''||'''{{Blue|443}}'''
'''{{Blue|(26)}}'''||'''{{Blue|854}}'''
'''{{Blue|(50)}}'''||'''{{Blue|14}}'''
'''{{Blue|(1)}}''' |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] === Quick Links === [[:Project:England|England Project Page]] | [[:Space:England:_Counties_Team|England Counties Team Page]] | [[:Space:England_Profile_Improvements_Team|Profile Improvements Team Page]] | [[:Category:England|England Category Page]] | [[:Space:England|England County Places & Resources]] | [[:Space:England_Connectors_Team_Page|Connectors Team Page]] | [[:Project:Connectors|Connectors Project]] | [[:Space:England_Data_Doctors_Team_Page|Data Doctors Team Page]] | [[:Project:Data_Doctors|Data Doctors Project]] | [[Space:England_Tangled_Families_Team|England Tangled Families Team Page]] | [[:Space:England_Sourcerers_Team_Page|Sourcerers Team Page]] | [[:Project:Sourcerers|Sourcerers Challenge]] | [[:Category:DD_Unsourced_Lists|Automated Unsourced Lists]] | [[:Category:DD_Unconnected_Lists|Automated Unconnected Lists]] | [[:Category:DD_Suggestions_Lists|Automated Suggestion Lists]] | [[Space:England_County_Stats_Processing|Stats Processing Instructions]] | [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/12loZaB4TiYLvhk6atz55xuFJjBI3TzFEz_REZ4kGhi0/edit?usp=sharing England Regional and County Statistics Spreadsheet]

England: Counties Team

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[[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project:England|England Project]] | England Counties Team == Welcome to the Counties Team== The Counties Team is part of the [[Project:England|England Project]] '''Project Coordinators: [[Welburn-134|Dave Welburn]] and [[Whitfield-2424|Steve Whitfield]]''' == Goals == The goal of the Counties Team is to organise ourselves into groups that will focus on profiles of people born in a particular region of England. These regions are then divided into individual county teams. Ultimately we want to see an increase in profiles from that county, and to see the standard of those profiles rise. We do this through maintenance categories, one place studies, notable profiles and sub-projects, and are always open to new ideas. Please answer the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1262895/do-you-want-to-become-an-england-project-member-in-2021 G2G post] if you would like to join the England Project and one of these teams. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''Region''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''Regional Coordinator''' ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''County Teams''' |'''Team Leader''' |- |'''Northern England Team''' | [[Whitfield-2424|Steve Whitfield]] | *'''[[Space:Cheshire_Team| Cheshire and Merseyside]]''' [[Hughes-14320|Gwyneth Taylor]] *'''[[Space:County_Durham_and_Tyne_and_Wear_Team|County Durham & Tyne & Wear]]''' [[Bulmer-1043|Rachel Bulmer]] *'''[[Space:Cumbria%2C_Cumberland_and_Westmorland_Team|Cumbria, Cumberland & Westmorland]]''' [[Cormack-404|Anon Cormack]] *'''[[Space:Lancashire_Team|Lancashire and Greater Manchester]]''' [[Robertson-6617|W Robertson]] *'''[[Space:Northumberland_Team|Northumberland]]''' [[Humphrey-6461|Marjorie Gibbon]] *'''[[Space:Yorkshire_Team|Yorkshire]]''' [[Williams-47589|Joan Whitaker]] and [[Welburn-134|Dave Welburn]] |- |'''East Midlands Team''' |[[Gambie-2|Sue Boutle]] | *'''[[Space:Derbyshire_Team|Derbyshire]]''' [[Heathcote-126|Stephen Heathcote]] *'''[[Space:Leicestershire_Team|Leicestershire]]''' [[Parker-41651|Helen (Parker) Flight]] *'''[[Space:Lincolnshire_Team|Lincolnshire]]''' [[Walmsley-632|Roy Walmsley]] *'''[[Space:Northamptonshire_Team|Northamptonshire]]''' [[Gambie-2|Sue Boutle]] *'''[[Space:Nottinghamshire_Team|Nottinghamshire]]''' [[Watson-1411|Derrick Watson]] *'''[[Space:Rutland_Team|Rutland]]''' [[Buckle-52|Hilary Gadsby]] |- |'''West Midlands Team''' |[[Winder-797|Jemima Winder]] | *'''[[Space:Herefordshire_Team|Herefordshire]]''' [[Orvis-372|Nikki Orvis]] *'''[[Space:Shropshire_Team|Shropshire]]''' [[Fearn-339|Maureen Wilkins]] *'''[[Space:Staffordshire_Team|Staffordshire]]''' [[Elkin-76|John Elkin]] *'''[[Space:Warwickshire_Team|Warwickshire]]''' [[Utting-102|Amelia Utting]] *'''[[Space:England_Worcestershire_County_Team|Worcestershire and West Midlands]]''' [[Winder-797|Jemima Winder]] |- |'''East England Team''' |[[Pickup-177 | Trevor Pickup]] | *'''[[Space:Bedfordshire_Team|Bedfordshire Team]]''' [[Brown-13495|Christine Searle]] *'''[[Space:Cambridge_and_Huntingdonshire_Team|Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire]]''' [[Gambie-2|Sue Boutle]] *'''[[Space:Essex_Team|Essex]]''' [[Shepard-2005|Paul Shepard]] *'''[[Space:Greater_London_and_Middlesex_Team|Greater London & Middlesex]]''' [[Pickup-177 | Trevor Pickup]] *'''[[Space:Hertfordshire_Team|Hertfordshire]]''' [[Gerrard-621|Russell Gerrard]] *'''[[Space:Norfolk_Team|Norfolk]]''' [[Turvey-154|Andrew Turvey]] *'''[[Space:Suffolk_Team|Suffolk]]''' [[Wells-30098|Katie (Wells) Barker]] |- |'''South East England Team''' | TBC | *'''[[Space:Berkshire_Team|Berkshire]]''' [[Elkin-76|John Elkin]] *'''[[Space:Buckinghamshire_Team|Buckinghamshire]]''' [[Baldwin-3428|Carol Baldwin]] *'''[[Space:Hampshire_and_the_Isle_of_Wight_Team| Hampshire & Isle of Wight]]''' [[Buckle-52|Hilary Gadsby]] *'''[[Space:Kent_Team|Kent]]''' [[Brown-13495|Christine Searle]] *'''[[Space:Oxfordshire_Team|Oxfordshire]]''' [[Hoare-535 |Malcolm Hoare]] *'''[[Space:Surrey_Team|Surrey]]''' [[Browning-5288|Ann Browning]] *'''[[Space:Sussex_Team|Sussex]]''' [[Weston-987|Chris Weston]] |- |'''South West England Team''' |[[Greet-49|Elizabeth Viney]] | *'''[[Space:England_Cornwall_County_Team|Cornwall & the Isles of Scilly]]''' [[Grimaldi-172|Sarah Grimaldi]] *'''[[Space:Devon_Team|Devon]]''' [[McHugh-842|Frances (McHugh) Weidman]] *'''[[Space:Dorset_Team|Dorset]]'''[[Rowlands-690 | Malcolm Rowlands]] *'''[[Space:Gloucestershire_Team|Gloucestershire and Bristol]]''' [[Winkler-407 |Alison Breton]] *'''[[Space:Somerset_Team|Somerset]]''' [[Speed-878|Ian Speed]] and [[Gilbert-13209|Todd Gilbert]] *'''[[Space:Wiltshire_Team|Wiltshire]]''' [[Purchase-461 | Alan Purchase]] |- ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''Region''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''Regional Coordinator''' ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''County Teams'''|'''Team Leader''' |} == Resources == * [[Space:England|England County Places & Resources]] * [[:Space:England%2C_Regional_and_County_Statistics_Page|England, Regional & County Statistics Page]] == Roles == ===Team Leaders=== *Help set short-term and long-term goals for their team in all areas *Welcome new team members in and introduce them to the team *Regularly communicate, coordinate and collaborate with the team *Support the team to ensure they have everything they need ===Team Members=== Team members should join the rest of their county team in aiming to make all profiles for their county the best that they can be. Topics selected for focusing upon by the County Team are intended to help achieve profile excellence, so we hope that team members will work on those as well as suggesting new topics for the team where appropriate. But, we accept that sometimes team members, although sharing a special interest in the county, will be busy producing excellent work on personal projects and so won't always have time to help with their County Team's topics. Team members should share knowledge and skills, supporting each other and contributing to shared County Team Resources and Categorisation. ==Recruitment== *Prospective new England Project members should be directed to the [[:Project:England|England Project Page]] *Existing members with an interest in a specific county can be referred to [[Welburn-134|Dave Welburn]]

England 1500-1699

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England 1700-1837 -1

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England 1838-1957

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England Biography Builders Team Page

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category: England, Maintenance Categories]]
  • '''[[Space:England_Profile_Improvements_Team|Profile Improvers Teams page]]'''

  • '''[[Space:England_Project_-_Biobuilders%27_Challenge|England Project Biobuilders Challenge]]'''
  • '''[[Space:England_Project_Challenges|England Project Challenges]]'''
  • '''[[Space:England_Project_Profile_Standards|English Profile Standards]]'''
  • '''[[Space:Biography_Builders|Wikitree Biography Builders]]'''
  • '''[[Space:England_Data_Doctors_Team_Page|England Data Doctors Team Page]]'''
  • '''[[Space:England_Connectors_Team_Page|England Connectors Team Page]]'''
  • '''[[Space:England_Sourcerers_Team_Page|England Sourcerers Team Page]]'''
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Team Leader - [[McIntosh-5576 | Liz MacDonald]] == Welcome to the team page of the England BioBuilders == BioBuilders clean up biography and sources sections and develop interesting, well-written, sourced biographies for profiles using inline sourcing. England project BioBuilders are [[McIntosh-5576 | Liz MacDonald Team Leader]] | [[Urbach-13 | Kathy Nava]] |[[Christmas-476|Michael Christmas]] | [[Colwell-593|Chris Colwell]] | [[Cormack-404|Chris Cormack]] | [[Davis-31932|Alan Davis]] |[[Eady-184|Anne (Elizabeth) Eady]] | [[Edwards-7481|Sandy Edwards]] | [[Fuller-8857|Katie Fuller]] | [[Hills-943|Christine Frost]] | [[ Jephson-30|Chris Jephson]] | [[Langridge-71|Janet Wild]] | [[Ling-1181|Wendy Sullivan]] | [[Lohbeck-3|Pamela Moen]] | [[Olson-6823 | Elsie Hagley]] | [[Paul-5413|Melanie Paul]] | [[Pearson-3638|J. (Pearson) Salsbery]]| [[Raber-23|Lynden Raber | Castle Rodriguez]] | [[Schweger-2 | Culley Schweger Bell]] | [[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] | [[Trueblood-273|Stephen Trueblood]] | [[Walling-681|Elaine Goodner]] | [[Williams-47589| Joan Whitaker]] | [[Plank-776| Mackenzie Plank]] | [[Flint-3636 | Nicci Hartland]] | [[Williams-106201|Gwen Williams]] | [[Williamson-862 | Sandra Williamson]] | [[Pejsa-1 | Lizzie Hill]] | [[Kendro-5 | Kelly J Kendro]] | [[Cormac-6 | Pam Cormac Smith]] | [[Beach-3895 | Cecilia Beach]] | [[Sansum-45 | Andrew Sansum]] | [[Rowlands-690|Malc Rowlands]] | [[Vernon-2152 | C. (Vernon) Verworn]] | [[Smith-159364 | Cheryl (Smith) Hess]] | [[Bentley-1132 | Jayne (Bentley) Stidham]] | [[Brown-137180 | Barbara Brown]] | [[Simons-4207 | Bruce Simons]] | [[Davison-2360 | Linda Davison]] | [[Fann-206 | Porter Fann]] | [[Earls-502 | Glen Earls]] === How Can You Help === Any help you can give by writing biographies on your own profiles and on orphan profiles is appreciated. Biography writers also help by providing examples of good, well written biographies. As a BioBuilder for the England Project you might want to do more. There are some ideas below. === Challenges === : If you enjoy challenges, then join the wikitree Bio Builders monthly challenge [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1544911/march-biobuilders-challenge-people-whose-profile-biography?show=1545574#a1545574 ''People whose profile Needs a Biography''] : Work on the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_Project_-_Biobuilders%27_Challenge English profiles]. === County BioBuilder === Join your county's team. Build biographies on profiles from your county. === Become a Connecting Buddy === If you can never find the right links to make a connection but are happy to make the profiles and write biographies, then being a Connecting Buddy could be for you. Visit the [[Space:Connecting_Buddies|Connecting Buddy page]] for more information. === Look for a Profile to Improve === Profiles can be found at [[:Category:England_Project_Needs_Biography|Profiles that need biographies]]. Also Biographers may find profiles that would benefit from their attention at [[:Project:Data_Doctors#800_Biography|Data Doctor 800 Errors]] == How to Write a Biography == ;Biography building does not have to be hard if you follow a few simple rules. :Start on the important information, birth marriage and death. Make a short statements about each and add an inline source. eg. John Smith married Mary Jones in 1844 at Place, County. (Add an inline reference to the source) :Add any information found from the census. Insert this information either in date order or as a list underneath the biography. Don't forget to add sources. :You can then insert any other information you have, such as newspaper reports and historical information regarding events taking place at the time your ancestor lived. :Finally add any children, photographs and categories and anything else you consider to be important. :If you have any extra information that does not belong in the biography, then add a Research Note. Looking at biographies written by other people can give you ideas on how to make yours better. The England Project's ''' [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_Project_-_Profile_Standards English Profile Standards Page] '''contains a lot of useful information about how to develop an English Profile. ===Genealogically Defined=== When a biography meets certain criteria it can be considered ''Genealogically Defined''. This includes evidence leading to the identification of each family member of the target profile. '''A guide to the term ''Genealogically Defined'', guidance on suitable sources, and some example profiles, can be found [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Genealogically_Defined here].'''

England Connectors Team Page

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category: England, Maintenance Categories]] Return to [[Space:England_Profile_Improvements_Team|England Profile Improvers Teams page]] '''Go to''' :[[Space:England_Data_Doctors_Team_Page|England Data Doctors Team Page]] :[[Space:England_Biography_Builders_Team_Page|England Biography Builders Team Page]] :[[Space:England_Sourcerers_Team_Page|England Sourcerers Team Page]] :[[Space:England_Tangled_Families_Team|England Tangled Families Team Page]] Team Leader - [[Winton-239|Carol Keeling]] == Welcome to the team page of the England Connectors == Connectors connect up the loose profiles or branches to our global family WikiTree. You know someone is not connected if their profile does not have a section at the bottom of their profile showing their connection to various people. '''From November 2023''', we would like all new connecting team members to participate in the WikiTree Monthly Connectors Challenge before they join. This is a link to the challenge G2G post for November 2023 https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1656429/2023-november-connectors-monthly-challenge, a new challenge is started every month. Guidance on connecting during the challenge is available if required, and we suggest that you aim to work on four connections during the month. The '''England Project Connectors''' are:- [[Winton-239|Carol Keeling]] (Team Leader) | [[Dowd-466|Irene (Dowd) Marlborough]]| [[Buckle-52 | Hilary Gadsby]] | [[Ling-1181|Wendy Sullivan]] | [[Bissell-517|Michael Bissell]] | [[McHugh-842|Fran Weidman]] |[[Guile-361|Corina Seal]] | [[Bates-10490|Madelaine Kirke]] | [[ruddock-364|Jackie Prentice]] |[[langridge-71|Janet Wild]]|[[Davey-570|Roger Davey]] | [[steady-111|Matt Steady]] |[[mortimer-289|Jenny Mortimer]] |[[Greet-49|Elizabeth Viney]]|[[Hardman-1532|Maddy Hardman]]|[[welburn-134|Dave Welburn]] |[[lake-4041|Owen Lake]] |[[Riley-9287|Geoff Riley]]|[[Humphrey-6461|Marjorie Gibbon]] | [[Fearn-339|Maureen Wilkins]] | [[Hazelton-509|Adriana Hazelton]] |[[Enomoto-8|Laura Enomoto]] | [[Smith-236057|David Smith]]|[[Bramley-72|Sue Bramley]]|[[Penter-43|Susan Pearson]] | [[harris-41347|Jules Harris]] | [[Gray-Hull-1|Alex Gray-Hull]] | [[Burch-4282|Maxine Keske]] | [[marsh-9608|Celia Marsh]] | [[watson-1411|Derrick Watson]] |[[dreyer-373|Sjana Bauer]] | [[nelson-21061|Paul Nelson]] |[[bulmer-1043|Rachel Bulmer]]|[[tennant-1217|Jean Skar]] | [[blane-140|Jean Blane]] | [[eades-1022|Nick Eades]] |[[webster-15935|Karen Webster]] {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" style=background-color:#E0F7FA |- |Team members || Particular areas of Interest |- |[[winton-239|Carol Keeling]] (team leader) || Sussex and Kent, all large England trees |- |[[Hazelton-509|Adriana Hazelton]] || Warwickshire |- |[[Gray-Hull-1|Alex Gray-Hull]] ||Lincolnshire |- |[[Marsh-9608|Celia Marsh]] || |- |[[guile-361|Corina Seal]] || Sussex |- |[[welburn-134|Dave Welburn]] || Derbyshire and Yorkshire |- |[[Smith-236057|David Smith]] || London, Hertfordshire, Warwickshire |- |[[watson-1411|Derrick Watson]] || Nottinghamshire |- |[[Greet-49|Elizabeth Viney]] || Gloucestershire and its adjacent counties |- |[[McHugh-842|Fran Weidman]] || Lincolnshire and cross-over border counties, Cornwall |- |[[riley-9287|Geoff Riley]]||Lancashire, Staffordshire, West Riding of Yorkshire |- |[[buckle-52|Hilary Gadsby]] ||Dorset, Hampshire, Wiltshire |- |[[ruddock-364|Jackie Prentice]] || Kirkby, Lancashire |- |[[langridge-71|Janet Wild]] || Surrey, Cheshire, Hampshire |- |[[blane-140|Jean Blane]] || Nottinghamshire |- |[[tennant-1217|Jean Skar]] || |- |[[mortimer-289|Jenny Mortimer]] || East End of London, possibly East Anglia |- |[[harris-41347|Jules Harris]] || Middlesex and Sussex |- |[[webster-15935|Karen Webster]] || |- |[[enomoto-8|Laura Enomoto]] || Warwickshire |- |[[Hardman-1532|Maddy Hardman]] || likes to take part in our challenges, will help with Lancashire and Hampshire occasionally |- |[[bates-10490|Madelaine Kirke]] || Wiltshire/Oxfordshire/Gloucestershire borders |- |[[humphrey-6461|Marjorie Gibbon]]||Northumberland and County Durham |- |[[steady-111|Matt Steady]] || Clearing his own unconnected profiles first, and taking part in our challenges |- |[[fearn-339|Maureen Wilkins]] || Shropshire, Yorkshire and Kent, and taking part in our challenges |- |[[Burch-4282|Maxine Keske]] || Buckinghamshire |- |[[bissell-517|Michael Bissell]] || English Classical Composers |- |[[eades-1022|Nick Eades]] || Cheshire and Lancashire |- |[[lake-4041|Owen Lake]] || Dorset |- |[[kreutzer-114|Pam Kreutzer]] ||Various locations, filling & connecting holes in USA & England |- | [[nelson-21061|Paul Nelson]] || |- |[[bulmer-1043|Rachel Bulmer]]|| County Durham |- |[[Davey-570|Roger Davey]] || Cornwall and South Australia |- |[[dreyer-373|Sjana Bauer]] || |- |[[Bramley-72|Sue Bramley]] || Lincolnshire |- |[[Penter-43|Susan Pearson]]||Cornwall - starting with Lansallos, also West Yorkshire |- |[[Ling-1181|Wendy Sullivan]] ||Suffolk, England, Old Gedcom profiles that are from tangled families and therefore detached and unconnected, Various profiles on my Watchlist that I have adopted or am on the TL for. |- |} === Current Statistics Table === Follow this link to the [[Space:England%2C_Regional_and_County_Statistics_Page|England, Regional and County Statistics Page]], to see each county and the number of unconnected profiles they have. And under Quick Links you can access the statistics spreadsheet that shows the County rankings. === New for 2022 - Unconnected County Trees === : Click the county name in the table below to go to the county's unconnected list, and beneath each county name is a link to a table of Unconnected Trees for that specific county. :{||border="1" width="900" border="1" align="left" width="900" style="text-align:center;background-color:#ABEBC6" |[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_BDF|Bedfordshire]] |[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_BRK|Berkshire]] |[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_BST|Bristol]] |[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_BKM|Buckinghamshire]] |[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_CAM|Cambridgeshire]] |[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_CHS|Cheshire]] |- style="text-align:center; background-color:#E0F7FA" |[[Space:Unconnected_Bedfordshire_Trees|Unconnected Bedfordshire Trees]] |[[Space:Unconnected_Berkshire_Trees|Unconnected Berkshire Trees]] |[[Space:Unconnected_Bristol_Trees|Unconnected Bristol Trees]] |[[Space:Unconnected_Buckinghamshire_Trees|Unconnected Buckinghamshire Trees]] |[[Space:Unconnected_Cambridgeshire_Trees|Unconnected Cambridgeshire Trees]] |[[Space:Unconnected_Cheshire_Trees|Unconnected Cheshire Trees]] |-style="text-align:center; background-color::#ABEBC6" |[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_CON|Cornwall]] |[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_CUL|Cumberland]] |[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_DBY|Derbyshire]] |[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_DEV|Devon]] |[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_DOR|Dorset]] |[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_DUR|County Durham]] |- style="text-align:center; background-color:#E0F7FA" |[[Space:Unconnected_Cornwall_Trees|Unconnected Cornwall Trees]] |[[Space:Unconnected_Cumberland_Trees|Unconnected Cumberland Trees]] |[[Space:Unconnected_Derbyshire_Trees|Unconnected Derbyshire Trees]] |[[Space:Unconnected_Devon_Trees|Unconnected Devon Trees]] ||[[Space:Unconnected_Dorset_Trees|Unconnected Dorset Trees]] |[[Space:Unconnected_County_Durham_Trees|Unconnected County Durham Trees]] |- style="text-align:center; background-color:#ABEBC6" |[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_ESS|Essex]] |[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_GLS|Gloucestershire]] |[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_HAM|Hampshire]] |[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_HEF|Herefordshire]] |[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_HRT|Hertfordshire]] |[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_HUN|Huntingdonshire]] |- style="text-align:center; background-color:#E0F7FA" |[[Space:Unconnected_Essex_Trees|Unconnected Essex Trees]] |[[Space:Unconnected_Gloucestershire_Trees|Unconnected Gloucestershire Trees]] |[[Space:Unconnected_Hampshire_Trees|Unconnected Hampshire Trees]] |[[Space:Unconnected_Herefordshire_Trees|Unconnected Herefordshire Trees]] |[[Space:Unconnected_Hertfordshire_Trees|Unconnected Hertfordshire Trees]] |[[Space:Unconnected_Huntingdonshire_Trees|Unconnected Huntingdonshire Trees]] |-style="text-align:center; background-color:#ABEBC6" |[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_IOW|Isle of Wight]] |[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_KEN|Kent]] |[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_LAN|Lancashire]] |[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_LEI|Leicestershire]] |[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_LIN|Lincolnshire]] |[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_LND|London]] |- style="text-align:center; background-color:#E0F7FA" |[[Space:Unconnected_Isle_of_Wight_Trees|Unconnected Isle of Wight Trees]] |[[Space:Unconnected_Kent_Trees|Unconnected Kent Trees]] |[[Space:Unconnected_Lancashire_Trees|Unconnected Lancashire Trees]] |[[Space:Unconnected_Leicestershire_Trees|Unconnected Leicestershire Trees]] ||[[Space:Unconnected_Lincolnshire_Trees|Unconnected Lincolnshire Trees]] |[[Space:Unconnected_London_Trees|Unconnected London Trees]] |-style="text-align:center; background-color:#ABEBC6" |[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_MDX|Middlesex]] |[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_NOR|Norfolk]] |[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_NTH|Northamptonshire]] |[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_NBL|Northumberland]] |[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_NTT|Nottinghamshire]] |[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_OXF|Oxfordshire]] |-style="text-align:center; background-color:#E0F7FA" |[[Space:Unconnected_Middlesex_Trees|Unconnected Middlesex Trees]] |[[Space:Unconnected_Norfolk_Trees|Unconnected Norfolk Trees]] |[[Space:Unconnected_Northamptonshire_Trees|Unconnected Northamptonshire Trees]] |[[Space:Unconnected_Northumberland_Trees|Unconnected Northumberland Trees]] |[[Space:Unconnected_Nottinghamshire_Trees|Unconnected Nottinghamshire Trees]] |[[Space:Unconnected_Oxfordshire_Trees|Unconnected Oxfordshire Trees]] |-style="text-align:center; background-color:#ABEBC6" |[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_RUT|Rutland]] |[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_SAL|Shropshire]] |[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_SOM|Somerset]] |[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_STS|Staffordshire]] |[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_SFK|Suffolk]] |[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_SRY|Surrey]] |- style="text-align:center; background-color:#E0F7FA" ||[[Space:Unconnected_Rutland_Trees|Unconnected Rutland Trees]] |[[Space:Unconnected_Shropshire_Trees|Unconnected Shropshire Trees]] |[[Space:Unconnected_Somerset_Trees|Unconnected Somerset Trees]] |[[Space:Unconnected_Staffordshire_Trees|Unconnected Staffordshire Trees]] ||[[Space:Unconnected_Suffolk_Trees|Unconnected Suffolk Trees]] ||[[Space:Unconnected_Surrey_Trees|Unconnected Surrey Trees]] |-style="text-align:center; background-color:#ABEBC6" |[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_SSX|Sussex]] |[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_WAR|Warwickshire]] |[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_WES|Westmorland]] |[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_WIL|Wiltshire]] |[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_WOR|Worcestershire]] |[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_YKS|Yorkshire]] |-style="text-align:center; background-color:#E0F7FA" |[[Space:Unconnected_Sussex_Trees|Unconnected Sussex Trees]] ||[[Space:Unconnected_Warwickshire_Trees|Unconnected Warwickshire Trees]] ||[[Space:Unconnected_Westmorland_Trees|Unconnected Westmorland Trees]] ||[[Space:Unconnected_Wiltshire_Trees|Unconnected Wiltshire Trees]] ||[[Space:Unconnected_Worcestershire_Trees|Unconnected Worcestershire Trees]] ||[[Space:Unconnected_Yorkshire_Trees|Unconnected Yorkshire Trees]] |- |} === Link to England's Largest Unconnected Branches === Just [[Space:England%27s_Largest_Unconnected_Branches|'''follow this link''']] and start connecting the big branches. Anyone can join in the fun of connecting them, they just need a little of your time and effort. === How Can You Help === Any help you can give to connect our unconnected profiles is appreciated. Connecting can be difficult and time consuming and we know that it can be a tough job. Below are some ideas on how you can help to connect our English profiles. === '''Getting Started''' - Find a Profile and Connect it to our Tree === '''[[McHugh-842|Fran]] has created an amazing 'How-to' connecting guide, with lots of pictures and links to screen shots that talk you through a simple connection. Every new connector should spend a few minutes working through each step that she has described, it's easy to follow, and I'm sure it will inspire you to try connecting.''' '''Just follow this link to [[ Space:Fran%27s_Connecting_How-To-1| Fran's Connecting_How-To]]''' Unconnected profiles to work on can be found at [[:Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG|Unconnected Profiles]], [[:Project:Data_Doctors#900_Unconnected_Profiles|Data Doctor 901 and 902 errors]], Data Errors 106 and on the [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG|England Unconnected List]]. Profiles to connect can also be found at the [[Space:The_Lost_and_Found_Project|Lost and Found Project]]. A large part of connecting involves identifying duplicate profiles, (one connected, the other unconnected), proposing the merge and making sure once it goes through that the bio is clean and well sourced. Choosing profiles to try and connect can seem challenging in itself. Work in a geographical area that you are familiar with, and that has adequate sources online for you to cite. Or choose one of the surnames that connects to your own ancestry, but not a very common name. Do not chose a surname that is also a large place (eg Nottingham). For either connections, run a WikiTree+ report for both connected and unconnected profiles. *Open [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm '''WikiTree+'''], then click on the '''Search''' heading (third from bottom) ==== '''For Location Connecting:''' ==== *Sort your WikiTree+ report by Last Name, set page size to 50, in the text box enter (for example): *'''unconnected Rolvenden Kent''' *then run the same report on another tab but with *'''connected Rolvenden Kent''' You now have two lists on separate tabs, one showing a list of connected profiles, the other showing unconnected. Scroll through the unconnected list, checking each surname against the connected list. If any match on roughly the same timeframe, then they are candidates for further investigation. Using census and BMD records, check up, across and down the family for both profiles. There is no need to create any profiles unless you see where there is a match. If nothing matches, you may now find that your unconnected profile has family members in another nearby parish. Run the connected report for that parish. ==== '''For Surname Connecting:''' ==== *Sort your WikiTree+ reports by Birth Location, set page size to 50, in the text box enter (for example): *'''unconnected Austin Sussex''' *then run the same report on another tab but with *'''connected Austin Sussex''' If your unconnected list is too long, then narrow it down by including a parish in the search criteria. Scroll through the unconnected list, checking the birth locations with those shown on your connected list. Any that have the same location should be investigated as they may be part of the same family. As with location connecting, now use census and BMD records, and check up, across and down the family for both profiles. Do not create any new profiles until you have found a match. ==== '''Connecting profiles for absent profile managers''' ==== Whilst working on location connecting, you may come across several unconnected profiles for the same profile manager. Often, they have had trouble uploading a gedcom, or have forgotten to link husbands and wives, or not added children to their parents. There are WikiTree+ reports that can be run to help you identify all their unconnected profiles. *Open [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm '''WikiTree+'''], then click on the '''Search''' heading (third from bottom) *Sort by Last Name, set page size to 50, and in the text box enter (for example): *'''unconnected winton_239''' (the managers Wiki-Id, but use underscore, rather than hyphen) *then run the same report on another tab but with *'''connected winton_239''' As with location connecting, scroll through the unconnected list, checking each surname against the connected list. (Hint: Do not try this if the profile manager is running a one-name study). If you wish to narrow down your results, then you can also add a location to your search criteria, for example *'''unconnected winton_239 sussex''' ==== '''For Surname Connecting: within a specific County''' ==== *For a list of common surnames for a particular county, try using the most frequently found in the 1881 census, which can be found here [http://www.britishsurnames.co.uk/1881census British Surnames in the 1881 census]. It lists the top 50 unique surnames for each English county, (Scotland and Wales are also shown). === Please Help - England Projects needing Connectors help === A number of small projects in England need help connecting their profiles. Please help if you can. {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" style=background-color:#E0F7FA ! Connecting Project Name !! Location !! Date added !! Number Unconnected !! Current Unconnected !! Helpful Reports |- |[[Space:Westbridge_Cottages|Westbridge Cottages]] || Tavistock, Devon || 24 Jan 2019 || 312 || [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Westbridge_Cottages&MaxProfiles=1000&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 Westbridge Cottages unconnected] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=connected+tavistock&MaxProfiles=2000&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 Connected profiles for Tavistock] |- |[[:Category:Lundhill Colliery, Barnsley, Yorkshire, 1857|Lundhill Pit Mining Disaster 1857]] || Wombwell, Yorkshire || 25 Jan 2019 || 34 || [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Lundhill+Colliery%2C+Barnsley%2C+Yorkshire%2C+1857&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 Lundhill Pit unconnected] ||Too many different places of birth for any one report to be useful |- |[[:Category: Carr House Colliery, Rotherham, Yorkshire, 1913|Carr House Colliery Disaster]] || Rotherham, Yorkshire || 25 Jan 2019 || 28 || [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Carr+House+Colliery%2C+Rotherham%2C+Yorkshire%2C+1913&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=50 Carr House disaster unconnected] ||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=connected+Rotherham+Yorkshire&MaxProfiles=2000&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 Connected profiles for Rotherham] |- |[[:Category: Huskar Colliery, Silkstone, Yorkshire, 1838|Huskar Moorend Mining Disaster 1838]] || Silkstone, Yorkshire || 25 Jan 2019 || 58 || [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Huskar+Colliery%2C+Silkstone%2C+Yorkshire%2C+1838&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=50 Huskar Moorend Disaster 1838 unconnected] ||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=connected+silkstone+yorkshire&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 Connected profiles for Silkstone] |- |[[:Category: Ripley Colliery, Ripley, Derbyshire, 1857|Ripley Colliery Explosion 1857]] || Ripley, Derbyshire || 25 Jan 2019 || 14 || [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Ripley+Colliery%2C+Ripley%2C+Derbyshire%2C+1857&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=50 Ripley Colliery Explosion 1857 unconnected] ||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=connected+Ripley+Derbyshire&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=200 Connected profiles for Ripley] |- |[[:Category:Cobham_Cemetery%2C_Cobham%2C_Surrey|Cobham, Surrey Cemetery]] || Cobham, Surrey || 25 Jan 2019 || 308 || [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Cobham_Cemetery__Cobham__Surrey&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 Cobham, Surrey Cemetery unconnected] ||Too many different places of birth for any one report to be useful |- |[[:Category:5%2C_Ravensworth_Terrace%2C_Newcastle_upon_Tyne|A House Through Time -Ravensworth Terrace]] || Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland || 05 Nov 2019 || 32 ||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+5__Ravensworth_Terrace__Newcastle_upon_Tyne&MaxProfiles=100&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=100 Ravensworth Terrace unconnected] ||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=connected+newcastle+northumberland&MaxProfiles=10000&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 Connected profiles for Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland] |- |[[:Space:English_Classical_Composers|English Classical Composers]] || England || 22 Nov 2019 ||30 ||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+English_Classical_Baroque_Composers&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 English Classical Baroque Composers]|| no specific location |- |[[:Space:English_Classical_Composers|English Classical Composers]] || England || 22 Nov 2019 ||23 ||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+English_Classical_Era_Classical_Composers&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 English Classical Era Classical Composers]|| no specific location |- |[[:Space:English_Classical_Composers|English Classical Composers]] || England || 22 Nov 2019 ||6 ||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+English_Classical_Medieval_Composers&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 English Classical Medieval Composers]|| no specific location |- |[[:Space:English_Classical_Composers|English Classical Composers]] || England || 22 Nov 2019 ||9 ||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+English_Classical_Modern_and_Contemporary_Composers&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 English Classical Modern and Contemporary Composers]|| no specific location |- |[[:Space:English_Classical_Composers|English Classical Composers]] || England || 22 Nov 2019 ||53 ||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+English_Classical_Renaissance_Composers&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 English Classical Renaissance Composers]|| no specific location |- |[[:Space:English_Classical_Composers|English Classical Composers]] || England || 22 Nov 2019 ||8 ||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+English_Classical_Romantic_Composers&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 English Classical Romantic Composers]|| no specific location |- |} === Join the Monthly Connectors Challenge === If you enjoy challenges, then join the monthly Connectors Challenge. Work on the English profiles. === Become a Connecting Buddy, try the new beginners Connectors Trail === If you like connecting, but can never find the right links, then being a Connecting Buddy could be for you. Visit the [[Space:Connecting_Buddies|Connecting Buddy page]] for more information. There is a table showing some easier suggestions for connecting, split by place name so choose a county that you are familiar with. Just add your name against any that you've completed, and once done, they can all count towards the current Connectors Challenge. === Are you totally stuck on one connection? === If you've tried really hard to find a connection for a stubborn branch of profiles, then please post the details as a comment on this page. Any connectors that see your message may then be able to help.

England Cornwall County Team

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England County Resource Pages

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England Data Doctors Team Page

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[[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] {{DD_Navigator}} == Welcome to the team page of the England Data Doctors == : The England Data Doctor Team is one of the England Project's Profile Improvement Teams and is managed by the England Project and the Team Leaders [[Langridge-71|Janet Wild]] and [[Watson-1411|Derrick Watson]]. : The England and the Data Doctor Projects appreciate of all the work you the England Data Doctors Team do to improve profiles on WikiTree by correcting suggestions identified in the data. Together we are making the whole tree more readable, more accurate and more informative. : Members are encouraged to adopt counties and suggestions to work on. Just add the suggestion number(s) or county next to your name in the team list. It is fine for more than one person to work on the same error or the same place, the more the merrier. :If you want to go straight to the most up-to-date list of suggestions for England profiles needing your help then click [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG '''here''']. This table is also reproduced at the foot of this page. === Latest news and how you can help now (30 Apr 2024) === * '''If you enjoy challenges''' - the link to the weekly global data doctors challenge is in the green banner at the head of this page. * '''Alternatively - directly helping out on those most relevant to the England profiles'''. * These are things that are really important for the structure and meaning of the tree and are mostly showing good trends in being fixed: ** '''Gender''': Well in control. We get of the order of 20 new gender errors every week and these are cleared up within the week. ** '''Dates''': Has had a good steady trend in getting fixed, but there are still a lot of them. Unfortunately starting to trend up again. ** '''Relationships''': These are what a family tree is all about. Thankfully we have only a low percentage of relationship issues, but even that few is too many. Needs as much input as you can give as this is quite volatile. * These are ones that will help the tree to function better (like being able to find the right person in the right place): ** '''Names''': Self evident why this is important. Mostly they are very easy to fix, and like Gender, we only get a few dozen new ones every week. Once we get the total down it should be easy to maintain. Having a bit of a purge at the moment, please join in if you can spare some time. Now down to under 200 and counting, but slower now we are into the more difficult ones. Keep up the great work. ** '''Locations''': Really important, especially for our Connector friends. Consistency is key for doing searches and we are doing a really good job on these. There is still a lot to go at, In the last twelve months we've fixed over '''30,000''' while having an extra 22,000 thrown at us. This is really impressive perfomance. Still lots to do but we've shown that we can do it. ===Who we are=== : Here's a list of the England Project Data Doctors and our adopted suggestions and counties:
{| border="1" width="1000" class="wikitable sortable" |'''Team Member'''||'''Adopted County'''||'''Adopted Suggestions''' |- |[[Langridge-71|Janet Wild]] (Team Leader)||[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_CHS|Cheshire]], [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_LAN|Lancashire]], [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_CUL|Northumberland]], [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_SRY|Surrey]], [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_IOW|Isle of Wight]] ||610-612, 640-644 |- |[[Watson-1411|Derrick Watson]] (Team Leader) ||[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_NTT|Nottinghamshire]]||Gender errors |- |[[Gambie-2|Sue Boutle]] ||[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_NTH|Northamptonshire]], [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_CAM|Cambridgeshire]], and [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_HUN|Huntingdonshire]]||724--725, 731-735, 741-743 |- |-[[Finnerty-95|Karen Butler]] || ||863 |- |Connector Team || ||901-902 |- |[[DeFoe-76|Susan DeFoe]]|| ||711-714 721-723 |- |-[[Edwards-18837|David Edwards]] || ||501, 505 |- |[[Elkin-76|John Elkin]]||[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_BRK|Berkshire]], [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_STS|Staffordshire]] ||612, 642, 672, 607, 608, 637, 638, 667, 668 |- |[[Fitz-Henry-9|Jo Fitz-Henry]] ||[[Automated:DD_ProjectState_List_WikiTree57|Wikitree57 ]] ||607-608 |- |[[Hill-53077|Stephanie Hill]] ||[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_GLS|Gloucestershire]]|| |- |[[Buckle-52|Hilary Gadsby]]||[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_DOR|Dorset]], [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_HAM|Hampshire]], [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_LEI|Leicestershire]], [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_LIN|Lincolnshire]], [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_RUT|Rutland]], [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_WIL|Wiltshire]] || |- |Gedcom Team || || 852, 853 |- |[[Humphrey-6461|Marjorie Gibbon]] ||[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_NBL|Northumberland]] || |- |[[Gilbert-13209|Todd Gilbert]]||[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_SOM|Somerset]]||All 600 numbers, 861-872, Pre-1500 |- |[[Heathcote-126|Stephen Heathcote]]||[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_DBY|Derbyshire]] || |- |[[Winton-239|Carol Keeling]]||[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_SSX|Sussex]] ||133-134 |- |[[Kendro-5|Kelly J Kendro]]||[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_CON|Cornwall]] |- |[[McIntosh-5576|Liz (McIntosh) Macdonald]]||[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_LIN|Lincolnshire]]|| |- |[[Weatherall-96|Elaine (Weatherall) Martzen]]|||| |- |[[Mercadante-7|Michael Mercadante]]|||| |- |[[Perry-12354|Neil Perry]]||[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_DUR|County Durham]], [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_TWR|Tyne and Wear]] || |- |[[Purchase-461|Alan Purchase]] ||[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_HAM|Hampshire]] |- |[[Alcock-647 |Pat Reynolds]]||[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_NTT|Nottinghamshire]] [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_YKS|Yorkshire]]|| |- |[[Spradley-150|Mary (Spradley) Morken]] ||[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_KEN|Kent]] ||571 - 59 |- |[[Cormack-404|Chris Sharkey]] ||[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_CHS|Cheshire]], [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_CUL|Cumberland]], [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_WES|Westmoreland]]|| |- |[[Shepard-2005|Paul Shepard]] ||[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_ESS|Essex]] || |- |[[Ling-1181|Wendy Sullivan]], [[Martin-74001|Lee Martin]], [[Mutimer-76|Melissa (Mutimer) Jamison]] ||[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_SFK|Suffolk]]|| |- |[[Troth-89|Becky Troth]], [[Fearn-339|Maureen (Fearn) Wilkins]]||[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_SAL|Shropshire]] || |- |[[Vincent-2548|Raewyn Vincent]] ||[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_MDX|Middlesex]] ; [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_LND|London]] ||864 hidden |- |[[Williams-47589| Joan Whitaker]], [[Machell-121|John Machell]] ||[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_YKS|Yorkshire]] ||(Joan -511, 811), John (a variety) |- |[[Armstrong-17381|Jutta (Armstrong) Beer]]||[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_DEV|Devon]], [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_HUN|Huntingdonshire]], || |- |[[Parker-41651|Helen (Parker) Flight]] ||[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_OXF|Oxfordshire]]|| |- |[[Weston-4750|JG Weston]]||Own watch list||Floater |- |[[Wall-7415|Jeffrey Wall]], [[Olson-6823|Elsie (Olson) Hagley]], [[Urquhart-93|David Urquhart]], [[Pickup-177|Trevor Pickup]], [[Selman-334|David Selman]], [[Kreutzer-114|P Kreutzer]], [[Batman-73|Lizzie Griffiths]], [[Smith-165384|Hal Smith Snr]], [[Weinberg-577|David Weinberg]]||Floaters|| |- ||| [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_BDF|Bedfordshire]] || |- |||[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_BKM|Buckinghamshire]]|| |- |||[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_BRI|Bristol]]|| |- |[[Urbach-13|Kathy (Urbach) Nava ]]||[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_HEF|Herefordshire]] || |- |||[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_HRT|Hertfordshire]] || |- |||[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_KEN|Kent]] || |- |||[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_LEI|Leicestershire]] || |- |||[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_LND|London]]|| |- |||[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_LIN|Lincolnshire]] |- |||[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_GTM|Manchester]]|| |- |||[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_MDX|Middlesex]]|| |- | ||[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_MSY|Merseyside]] || |- |||[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_NOR|Norfolk]]|| |- |||[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_SOM|Somerset]]|| |- | ||[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_WAR|Warwickshire]] || |- | ||[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_WES|Westmorland]]|| |- |||[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_WMD|West Midlands]]|| |- |||[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_WOR|Worcestershire]] || |}
===What we do=== : Actually, if you've come to this page in the first place, you've probably got a good idea of what we do - we fix things. : That covers a wide range. It's not just things that are actually wrong but also things that could maybe just be a little better. That means everything from: *fixing someone's typo - it's surprising how putting in a "?" instead of the correct "/" into a referencing statement can make a complete hash out of how a profile appears; *linking profiles together - parents may appear on a FindaGrave link who are already on WikiTree, but the connection hasn't been made yet; *putting right some strange relationships - people being married to the same spouse twice, or people being married to their own siblings. *and lots of others, it's quite a long list : Some people are very keen on fixing particular types of error, some like following up on suggestions and growing the tree that way, others like working in a particular location. Whatever is your particular like or dislike, there are plenty of suggestions to go around and your help will be much appreciated. ===How you can help=== : Any help you can give to improve our profiles by reducing suggestions (errors) is appreciated, even if it is only fixing one or two each week. *'''Quality over quantity''' - One small note, whatever it is you do while fixing suggestions, please leave a message on the profiles amended and include the link to the suggestion list. For newer Profile Managers it will act as a reminder of the "How To" pages, besides which, it's just plain polite. While adding comments may slow the rate of clearance it is using the opportunity to teach others and potentially reducing the number of suggestions both old and new. * Having said that, if you've worked on a profile and it is unsourced, please don't hesitate to give it an '''Unsourced|County''' tag (put it in curly brackets before the Biography heading). Just a name or website or a broad statement doesn't count as an adequate source for a profile, and every profile should have at least one decent source. While we wish to reduce suggestions we also wish to build the quality and look of profiles through sourcing and biography building. Even better if you can add a source or improve the biography yourself while you're there. : As a Data Doctor for the England Project you might want to do more. There are some ideas below. ==== Adopt a Suggestion==== : If there is a particular thing that you like to work on you might like to consider adopting that suggestion. It can be anything from a single error type like DBE105 - the same sibling has been put in twice - to something more generic like all errors in to 860s (referencing), and it doesn't matter if someone else has also adopted that suggestion, there is more than enough to keep everyone busy. : If you'd like to do this, please let one of the team leaders know what you are working on and we'll make a note of it on the list of team members. You don't end up owning that suggestion and you're not committing to clear every last one of them, it's just nice to let other's know that someone is keen on that issue. Plus it's a bit of a thank you from the rest of us for doing so. ==== County Data Doctor ==== : Join your county's team. Work on reducing any or all of the suggestions (errors) for your county. There are links to each county's individual suggestions list in the table above. : Again, please let one of the team leaders know where you are working and we'll add you to the list. ====Your own Watchlist==== : It may seem obvious, but just how many suggestions do you have on your own profiles? If you haven't done so recently, you might want to take a look. If you've never noticed them before, just go to your own profile page, hover over the "MyWikitree" link at the top and select the "Suggestions" tab from the dropdown menu. : As you're here on the England page, it's a fair bet that quite a few of your profiles are in England, and every suggestion that you clear on your own list is one less on the England list. Double win! ==== Maintain for England ==== : Help to reduce the number of profiles in the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:England%2C_Maintenance_Categories England Maintenance Categories] especially the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:England_Project_Serious_Data_Problems Serious Data Problems] : Links to the other England teams are given towards the bottom of the page. Please visit and review what our colleagues are busy doing. Thanks ===How well are we doing=== This table shows the week to week changes in the numbers of suggestions, together with the most recent totals for each type of suggestion. Anything in green is down to people resolving the suggestions (Hoorah! - please give yourself a pat on the back), anything in red is a net increase - we're finding new ones faster than we're sorting them out. Any section that has a blue background has achieved "Maintain" staus - all historic errors have been fixed and all we need do is to fix new ones as they crop up. The aim of course is to get this table as green as we can first and then get it all in the blue.
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:Comments: *Some suggestion types are deliberately in grey. They are hints for further research only. They may be valid and useful, or they may lead no further than someone else's unsourced and ill-researched tree. *Profile Completeness is also greyed out. They appear in response to requests for them by individual profile managers for their own profiles and their own use only. : There are lots of ways of looking at these numbers and lots of ways that targets and ambitions could be set around them, but one easy measurement and comparison that can be made is to look at the percentage of profiles that have suggestions of any sort (excluding Profile Completeness). As of the end of August 2020 that figure for England as a whole was '''4.1%'''. The best examples of what can be done are Bedfordshire and Nottinghamshire, both counties with more than 20,000 profiles in them, where those teams have got the suggestions rate to ''' below 2% '''. Well done to the teams involved

England E-Cards

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Here are vintage postcards that you can send as English e-greetings. All e-cards on WikiTree are 100% free. They have no ads and no pop-ups anywhere. The messages are private and e-mail addresses are not saved or used for any other purpose. Also see these related UK e-cards: [[Space:Scottish E-Cards|Scottish E-Cards]] and [[Space:Irish E-Cards|Irish E-Cards]]. To send a card simply click on a "'''send as e-card'''" link below an image to the right. [[Category:E-Cards]] [[Category:British History]]

England Kent County Team

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[[Project:England|England Project page]] | [[Space:England:_Counties_Team|England Counties Team Page]] | [[:Category:Kent|Kent Category Page]] | [[Space:Kent_Genealogy_Resources|Kent Research Resources]]
'''If you are interested in helping with Kent, please feel free to look at the [[Project:England|England Project]] page and sign up via the G2G post. If you have any questions about Kent, please contact the team leader.''' '''Welcome to the Kent Team page!''' '''Team Leader:''' [[Brown-13495 | Christine Searle]] '''Kent Team Members:''' [[Ceruti-7|Marion Ceruti]] | [[Winton-239|Carol Keeling]] | [[Long-18650 |Sarah Long]] | [[Maxted-74|Steve Maxted]] | [[Collins-11011|Carol Collins]] | [[Stawski-25|Andrea Pack]] | [[Spencer-13906|John Spencer]] | [[Callow-17|Frances Halliday]] | [[Fearn-339|Maureen Fearn]] | [[Martin-58790|Rosalie Neve]] | [[Acworth-41|Ian Acworth]] | [[Brown-13495|Christine Searle]] | [[Harris-41347 | Julia Harris]] | [[Spradley-150|Mary Spradley Morken]] | [[Stroud-1371|Jeremy Stroud]] |[[Carley-762 | Joyce Carley]] | [[Jackman-746|Cordelia Jackman]] | [[Eagleton-263|Danny Eagleton]] | [[McKenna-2799|Gillian McKenna]] '''Goal''' The goal of the Kent Team is to make all Kent profiles the best that they can be. It is our desire to leave a lasting legacy of work for future generations and current researchers that can facilitate their quest for family history, and bring them one step closer to discovering the myriad of people it has taken for them to draw breath. '''Statistics''' The latest statistics for England and all counties are here: :'''[[Space:England%2C_Regional_and_County_Statistics_Page|England Regional and County Statistics]]''' and a commentary is here: :''' [[Space:England_Statistics_Commentary|England Statistics Commentary]]''' For the statistics for Kent, please see: :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England%2C_Regional_and_County_Statistics_Page#Kent '''Kent Statistics'''] '''Topics''' These are the tasks we are currently working on: 1. Overseeing the [[:Category:Kent|Kent County Category]] page and ensuring that it is consistent with the other England County pages 2. Reviewing the place name categories and adding correct category / deleting incorrect category when required. 3. Clearing up the Kent-related data errors / suggestions 4. Connecting up the larger unconnected trees that have people from Kent. We have our own Unconnected Kent Trees page, which can be found here: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Unconnected_Kent_Trees Unconnected Kent Trees] 5. Working on the free-space Kent resources page 6. Working on orphan profiles from Kent
{| border="2" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Team Member Focus {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- style="background-color: #fff; height: 20px;" ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''Team Member''' ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''Currently working on''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| ('''TL''') [[Brown-13495|Christine Searle]] ! align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| I was born and brought up in North-West Kent, mainly in Gillingham, attending school in Rochester, and all my lines were in the area by mid-19th century. My father's grandmother was a Tilliduff from Plumstead, and I registered the name with GOONS to break down the brick wall that it created, taking the name back to 14th century Aberdeenshire. So if anybody has Tilliduff in their tree I would be delighted to hear from you. My mother's maternal line is the only true Kentish one, traced back to mid 17th century in the Meopham area. I enjoy sourcing and adding a biography to neglected people. |- ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd"|[[Ceruti-7|Marion Ceruti]] ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd"|My main interest in Kent is in the ship-building industry and my seagoing ancestors on my maternal grandfather's side. I have categorized various English profiles on my watchlist into (mostly) Kent county-specific categories at the finest level of categorization possible. So far, I have worked on Deptford, Ramsgate, and Woolwich profiles. I need some help on the St. Nicholas profiles for Ramsgate, which has multiple sub-profiles. |- ! align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| [[Winton-239|Carol Keeling]] ! align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|I'm working as a data doctor, trying to clear as many Kent related errors as I can. I mainly concentrate on location, gender and biography errors, and would love to collaborate with anyone else here who has spare time to help. I'm also a connector, and will be looking at some of the larger unconnected trees for our county. |- ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd"|[[Long-18650 |Sarah Long]] ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd"|Numerous lines in my tree are in the Kent area so will be working on getting those loaded. I am currently working through the Kent Suggestions for changes to try and clean up where I can. |- ! align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|[[Maxted-74|Steve Maxted]] ! align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|Steve has researched his family back as far as records will allow, to John Maxted & Dorothy Short, 13 generations back and both born in the mid-1600s. He has written a book on his MAXTED genealogy, and compiled a family tree as well. All the individuals on this line that are listed on wikitree are well documented. Steve has been researching for over 30 years, having lived in Bournemouth, England for 5 years, and has been back to the 'home county' - Kent, over a dozen times. He has worked with professional genealogists on both sides of the Atlantic and is well versed in the ways of Kent and things Kentish. He welcomes any enquiries and is happy to make intelligent referrals regarding established Kent-based genealogists as well as Kent-based heritage properties. |- ! align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|[[Stawski-25|Andrea Pack]] ! align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd"| [[Callow-17|Frances Halliday]] ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd"|I was brought up in north west Kent and have ancestors from Kent on both sides of my family. I have been working on my family tree for many years but it is not yet all on Wikitree by a long way. I have just completed the Orphan Trail and I will see what I can do to help. I never realised before how many resources are available on Wikitree. |- ! align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|[[Fearn-339|Maureen Fearn]] ! align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|I live in NW Kent and will be working on profiles in my mother's line mainly Ag Labs in Mereworth, East Peckham and surrounding villages. My husband's ancestors worked in the Sheerness and Chatham shipyards and more recently in Woolwich. I'm very new here but will try to lend a hand with the Suggestions sheet items too. |- ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd"| [[Martin-7890|Rosalie Neve]] ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd"|I live in Australia and I am mainly working on my children's Neve family ancestors. I am attempting to confirm the stories and provide sources to support them, that have been handed down in the family from father (or grandfather) to son (or grandson) for over 400 years before I married in |- ! align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|[[Acworth-41|Ian Acworth]] ! align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| I live in Sydney, Australia and have been working on a number of Acworth's based around the Naval Docks at Chatham. Particularly in the 1600s and 1700s with Peter Pett, Samuel Pepys et al. If you are interested in this Dockyard - the FreeReg site for Chatham: St Mary the Virgin is amazing. I have had 145 hits on the Acworth name between 1663 and 1880. This was the main church for the dockyard for several 100 years. Some pics on https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Acworth-59 for interest. |- ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd"|[[Collins-11011 |Carol Collins]] ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd"| |- |- ! align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|[[Harris-41347|Julia Harris]] ! align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| I live in two places, in Acton London when working and in Normandy France otherwise. There is a family myth that we are related to the Baker's of Sissinghurst Castle, hence me wanting to be part of the Kent County Group. I have spent time on my own profiles, and now want to give a little love to other Kent Profiles, so will spend some time working through the suggestions. |- |- ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd"|[[Spradley-150|Mary Spradley Morken]] ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd"| Having just completed OT1 and gaining new skills and new resources, I'm working on adding the profiles for my father's Sprackling (and related families) ancestors to this project, including an infamous uncle who murdered his wife and to whom I am indebted for causing many more legal documents for the family: [[Sprackling-38|Adam Sprackling]] of Ellington House. My Sprackling line immigrated to early Virginia and came West. While I was born in California, we now live in Wyoming near Yellowstone, and I watch the wildlife out my cabin window while I research everyday. I enjoy editing when I tire of dead ends in research, and Kent feels like my genealogical earliest-known home so I will enjoy working on suggestions too. (May 2021) |- |- ! align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|[[Stroud-1371 |Jeremy Stroud]] ! align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|I was born Essex, studied Nottingham, worked West Berlin & Rijswijk (The Hague), living Amsterdam for 30 yrs. My father's father's family are mostly from Kent & East Sussex. Started genealogy 20 yrs ago & have just finished OT1. In Kent I've researched a few lines back to 15th C - Denne, Nethersole, Willard, but most stop in 16th C (1558). I enjoy transcribing old wills (Old English) but struggle hard with Latin, apart from probates. I'm a member of KFHS & SFHG & have visited the NA at Kew, SoG London, Middlesex, Westminster, CFKS Maidstone, ESRO (Lewes) & The Keep Brighton. Stopped working in 2019 (ill-health), so home most of day. Have a lovely Bulldog Violet to get me away from my PC & an understanding husband to distract me from linking up all my managed profiles in Kent & elsewhere. Mother from London, Middlesex, Norfolk, Dorset, Somerset, Leicestershire & Ireland. I have a few cousins in Kent, one does research with me. I believe in the One Tree! |- |- ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd"|[[Carley-762|Joyce Carley]] ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd''|I am from Toronto, Canada but my grandfather was born in Kent. His mother was also from Kent (north coast and Thanet) but his father was from Sussex so I have very deep roots in both counties. Also have families on my tree who lived in parts of London that used to be in Kent (e.g. Woolwich). I am mostly retired now but did work as a software developer and, more recently, in health care. Just finished the OT1 and am in the process of putting my family tree on Wikitree. |- |- ! align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|[[Jackman-1746 |Cordelia Jackman]] ! align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|I looked up my first family history records 60 years ago, but getting to know the internet was hard for me because I left work before it was in general use. Wikitree has been particularly challenging, but I am gradually doing profiles for my ancestors and learning about Wikitree. I have just finished the OT1 and have decided to join the Kent group because this county features the most often in my mainly London and home counties based family tree. I am an Essex girl and have lived in Spain for nearly 20 years. I feel that I am getting to know Kent from afar, having links with the county from Hythe to Woolwich, taking in particularly the Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells areas. I'll continue to add my ancestors and do what I can to help expand and improve the Kent profiles. |- |- ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd"|[[Eagleton-263|Danny Eagleton]] ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd''|Many of my English ancestors and their families come from western Kent, generally in or around the Sevenoaks district, at least as far back as the early 1700s. It seems that there was then a mass migration to the south London area in the mid-1800s, but pockets of family still remained in Kent. The history and villages of west Kent are of interest to me, and I enjoy burrowing down local rabbit holes as it's not hard to find family connections, whether it be people, places, or things. |- |- ! align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|[[McKenna-2799 |Gillian McKenna]] ! align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|I started researching my family history over 20 years ago now. Initially I was intrigued by the surname of my father's maternal grandmother, Rammell which is quite unusual. I found out that the Rammells originated from Kent (especially the Isle of Thanet) and my research led to lots of other interesting families: Collard, Boys, Wootton, Gyles, Ladd, Hawker, Twysden, Gibbon, Searles (Serlys), Rose, Lewknor. I don't live in the UK but in Montpellier France therefore I mostly carry out my research on the internet. I was born in West Yorkshire and I still go there to visit family by car passing through Kent of course. I started using Wikitree about a year ago. Up till then I kept my tree privately on FTM. I felt that Wikitrees was the best place to put my data. |} |}
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England Managed Profiles Team

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[[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category: England Project, Free-Space Pages]] [[Category:England%2C_Project_Managed_Profiles|England Project Managed Profiles]] *'''[[Project:England|England Project Home]]''' * '''[[Space:England_Project_-_Managed_Profiles|Project Protected and Managed Profiles]]''' *'''[[Space:England_Project_Reliable_Sources|Reliable Sources]]''' * '''[[Space:England_Project_-_Profile_Standards|Profile Standards]]''' ==England Project: Managed Profiles Team Homepage== ===Terms of Reference=== This team is a subgroup of the England Project. We do these things: * '''Improve England Project Managed profiles where necessary''' with a well written biography including sources, inline references and relevant images. (See the Profile Standards tab). This is the main workload for the team. We also: *''' Assess profiles of people born in England (or people contributing significantly to English history) for the need to make them PPP or Managed.''' (See the tab at the top of the page for more details). This includes maintaining a database of those profiles, showing which need work on their profile, and which are complete and in the general maintenance stage. * '''Liaise with the existing PM''' * '''Lead discussion about disputed or controversial aspects of the profile''' on G2G, a profile free space set up for the purpose or in the comments space on the profile. * '''Keep the PPP and PMP spreadsheet up to date''', so each member knows where each profile is in the process and who is doing what. * '''Work on the England Project data errors''' for the PPP and PMP profiles, especially in regards to errors in PPP and PMP status. One team member may choose to do the whole task for a managed profile. More complicated and contentious profiles, or profiles involving a very tangled family may involve a group working together. ===Team Structure=== '''Project Coordinators:''' [[Fitz-Henry-9|Jo Fitz-Henry]] and [[Donnelly-2171|Nic Donnelly]]
Contact any of the Project Coordinators or Team Leaders in the first instance with any queries about England Project Managed Profiles, or profiles which you think should be managed by the England Project. The Managed Profiles team splits the workload according to specific eras: * Team A - post 1700 profiles - led by [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] * Team B - 1500-1700 profiles - led by [[Browning-5288|Ann Sadler]] * Team C - pre-1500 profiles - TL role currently unfilled '''Team members:''' [[Fitz-Henry-9|Jo Fitz-Henry]] . [[Greet-49|Elizabeth Viney]] . [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] . [[Mackinnon-507|C. Mackinnon]] . [[Trueblood-273|Stephen Trueblood]] . [[Donnelly-2171|Nic Donnelly]] . [[Cayley-55|Michael Cayley]] . [[Thiessen-117|Traci Thiessen]] . [[Stevens-17832|Jen Hutton]] . [[Speed-878|Ian Speed]] . [[Bissell-517|Mike Bissell]] . [[Christmas-476|Michael Christmas]] . [[Hacker-831|Lois Tilton]] . [[Fuller-8857|Katie Fuller]] . [[Heathcote-126|Stephen Heathcote]] . [[DeSpain-617|Laura DeSpain]] . [[Davison-2360|Linda Davison]] . [[Altenburg-72|Ellen Altenburg]] . [[Browning-5288|Ann Sadler]] . [[Grimaldi-172|Sarah Grimaldi]] . [[Potter-10870|Susie Officer]] . [[Evans-33937|Oscar Evans]] . [[Bonnet-244|Marcia (Bonnet) Benjamin]] . [[Millard-1402|Andrew Millard]] . [[Whitehouse-2064|Gill Whitehouse]] '''To join the Managed Profiles Team''' you must be a badged England Project member who:
*has completed the Orphan Trail, or can otherwise demonstrate a high standard of biography writing, accurate sourcing, analysis of conflicting information, and collaboration with the other members of the Trusted List for that profile and the wider Wiki Tree membership.
*is '''actively''' involved with at least one England Project team after completing the Orphan Trail
*is in good standing with the England Project.
'''We expect from our team members''':
*commitment to completing an allocated task
*profiles to be written according to the [[Space:England_Project_-_Profile_Standards |England Project Profile Writing Standards]] *collaborative working with other Wikitree members both inside and outside of the England Project
*an expectation that team members will accept constructive feedback on their work.
Generally this is a team for the more experienced members of the England Project, but the Team coordinators are very happy to discuss membership with anyone who meets the criteria listed above. '''We communicate via''' *the England Project Discord channel for on the fly discussion about work in progress *the '''England Project Google group''' for general England Project topics
*'''G2G''' to discuss specific profiles and include other interested parties from the wider Wikitree community
=== A Checklist for work on Managed Profiles === A [[Space:Muppet_Profiles_Checklist|checklist]] has been developed for working on Managed Profiles to give us a bit of structure. Feel free to send your suggestions for improvements to the list to the team coordinators and leaders. ===Complete England Project PPP and PMP profile list=== A list of all PPP and PMP profiles managed by the England Project: [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch3&WikiTreeID=Wikitree-57&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 PPP and managed by the England Project] and click 'get profiles' ===Error List for the England Project PPP and PMP profiles=== '''What do these numbers mean?''' The following numbers are what we are aiming for:
'''1. Lots - these are our England Project badged PPP profiles'''
3. Zero
4. Zero
5. Zero
7. Zero
8. These are ALL the PPPs in Wikitree with no project management - '''There are no English ones in this list, so the EP cannot reduce this further.'''
'''9. Lots. Our England Project managed profiles which are badged, but do not need PPP'''
11. Zero
12. Zero
13. Zero
15. Trusted List only. We can have a few of these where the main PM is another Project.
A monthly clean is carried out by the Managed Profiles team. {{Automated:DD_ProjectState_List_WikiTree57}}

England Mining Disasters Team

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[[Category:England, Mining Disasters]] [[Project:Worldwide Disasters|Worldwide Disasters Project]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:England Mining Disasters|England Mining Disasters]] | History of Mining in England * Team Leader: * Team Members: [[Williams-47589|Joan Whitaker]] | [[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] | [[Batman-73|Lizzie Griffiths]] | [[McHugh-842|Fran Weidman]] | [[Maxted-74|Steve Maxted]] | [[Perry-12354 |Neil Perry]]|[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] This is the index to all mining disasters in England. === Mining Disasters By County === *[[Space:Cheshire_Mining_Disasters | Cheshire]] *[[Space:Cornwall_Mining_Disasters|Cornwall]] *[[Space:Cumberland_Mining_Disasters|Cumberland]] *[[Space:County_Durham_Mining_Disasters|County Durham]] *[[Space:Derbyshire_Mining_Disasters|Derbyshire]] *[[Space:Lancashire_Mining_Disasters|Lancashire]] *[[Space:Leicestershire_Mining_Disasters| Leicestershire]] *[[Space:Northumberland_Mining_Disasters|Northumberland]] *[[Space:Shropshire_Mining_Disasters|Shropshire]] *[[Space:Staffordshire_Mining_Disasters|Staffordshire]] *[[Space:Yorkshire_Mining_Disasters|Yorkshire]]

England Mining Project

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England Orphan Trail: Citation templates

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England Orphan Trail Part One

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England Orphan Trail Profiles 1838-1957

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England Orphaned Profiles Team

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England Profile Improvements Team

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] Return to [[Project:England|The England Project]] == Welcome to the England Project Profile Improvements Page == Profile Improvements Teams Coordinators - [[Rowlands-690| Malc Rowlands]] ;Categories Team Coordinator - [[Heathcote-126|Stephen Heathcote]] ;Thon Coordinator - [[Langridge-71|Janet Wild]] The Profile Improvements Teams cover a wide range of opportunities for people to contribute to profiles across the whole of England. The ultimate goal is to raise the standard of English profiles on WikiTree. :{| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|'''Profile Improvement Teams''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" width="600" |- style="background-color: #fff; height: 20px;" ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|Team ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|Team Leader |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|[[Space:England_Biography_Builders_Team_Page|BioBuilders]] ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;" | [[McIntosh-5576 | Liz MacDonald]] |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|[[Space:England_Connectors_Team_Page |Connectors]] ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|[[Winton-239|Carol Keeling]] |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|[[Space:England_Data_Doctors_Team_Page |Data Doctors]] ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|[[Langridge-71|Janet Wild]] & [[Watson-1411|Derrick Watson]] |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|[[Space:England_Sourcerers_Team_Page|Sourcerers]] ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| [[Cormack-404|Chris Sharkey]] |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|[[Space:England Tangled_Families_Team|Tangled Families Team]] ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| [[McHugh-842 | Fran Weidman]] |- |} |}
== Categories Team == The England Project Categories Team works with the [[Project:Categorization|Categorization Project]] to maintain categories relating to England. More information can be found on the [[Space:England_Project_Categories_Team|Categories Team page]]. == Challenge Team== : {{Image|file=New_Team_Logos-12.png |align=l |size=100px|caption= [[Space:Mighty_Oaks|'''Mighty Oaks''']]}}The England Challenge Team is the Mighty Oaks team, formed in June 2020, combining the two previous teams into one. : England Members from the various Profile Improvement teams are encouraged to participate from time to time in the WikiTree challenges such as the Source-A-Thon, Clean-A-Thon and the Connect-a-Thon. We look forward to you joining us. There is another challenge for 2022 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:WikiTree_Challenge there will be a different sign up thread so watch out for these. *Please see -https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1424706/june-2022-people-born-the-same-place-as-you?show=1424791#a1424791 == WikiTree Help Resources == : [[:Help:Categorization|Categorization Help]] : [[:Help:Research_Note_Boxes|Research Note Box Help]] : [[:Help:Sources|Sources Help]] : [[Help:Profiles_of_Sources| Free Space Pages for Sources]] : [[:Help:Editing_Tips|Editing Tips]] : [[:Help:Stickers|Stickers]] : [[:Help:Adding_Links|Adding Links]] : [[:Help:Sources_Style_Guide|Sources Style Guide]] : [[:Help:Communication_Before_Editing|Communication Before Editing]]

England Profile Profiles in need of Urgent Work

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England Project: Roles

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[[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category: England Project, Free-Space Pages]] [[Project:England|England Project]] | Roles The England Project organises itself into various teams. Beyond being a Team Member, some people get more involved by taking on an additional role within the project. To find out what each role entails, click on one of the links below: * [[Space:England_Roles:_Team_Leaders|Team Leaders]] * Trailblazers * [[Space:England_Roles:_RC_For_Counties|Regional Coordinators]] * [[Space:England_Roles:_PC_for_Membership|Project Coordinators for Membership]] * Project Coordinators for Orphan Trail * [[Space:England_Project_Managed_Profiles_Team:_Project_Coordinator_roles|Project Coordinators for Managed Profiles]] * [[Space:England_Roles:_PC_for_Profile_Improvements|Project Coordinators for Profile Improvements]] * [[Space:England_Roles:_PC_for_Counties|Project Coordinators for Counties]] * Project Coordinators for Help Desk * [[Space:Project_Coordinators_for_Topics|Project Coordinators for Topics]]

England Project - 2022 Monopoly Challenge

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Welcome to the England Project's
2022 Monopoly Challenge!
To celebrate our achievements in 2022, the England Project is hosting our first Monopoly Challenge—a stroll through the bustling streets of London, as we create and improve WikiTree profiles. We have dusted off the England Project's Monopoly board, put a little sellotape on the back to hold it together, and it's all set up a for a game. The challenge begins at "GO" with £200, ready for us to roll the dice to take us to our first location. Our adventure is set near the end of the 19th century, and at each stop we will work together to create, source and connect the profiles of two people we meet there. We will visit 10 locations, rolling the dice again once we finish each location. Join the fun! You can stay for just one roll, or all ten—it's up to you. '''The instructions''' # This is not a race. It's just a stroll around the streets of London. All England Project members are welcome to join us. # You can join or leave at any time. Come to as many locations as you wish. To join us at a location, add your name to its list of players in the following format [[WikiTree-ID|Your name]] # Work with the other players to add sources, create a bio and connect the two people we meet at the location. We will be using the #project-challenges channel on Discord to coordinate ourselves so we're not all trying to edit the same profile at once. # When you and your fellow players have finished each profile, add a

England Project - Managed Profiles

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[[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] See also: :[[Project:England/Managed_Profiles_Team|Managed Profiles Team]] :[[Space:England_Project_-_Managed_profiles_that_need_work|Managed Profiles that need work]] :[[Space:England_Project_-_Profile_Standards|Profile Standards]] ==England : Project Managed Profiles (PMP) and Project Protected Profiles (PPP)== '''The England Project manages profiles of notable English people''' who are important to our English history, and who either were born or died in England or spent a large proportion of their life in England.
Guides to notablility are the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Notability_%28people%29 Wikitree Notabability test] or inclusion in the [https://www.oxforddnb.com Oxford Dictionary of National Biography]. We honour these people by: * adopting the profile if they are a Wikitree orphan * becoming a co-manager if the profile is not managed by another Project. * improving the profile with a splendid biography, sources and links * maintaining the integrity of the profile '''The England Project protects the profile of an English person (whether or not they are notable) if:''' * '''aspects of their history are contentious, unproven or speculative.''' The biography or comments indicate that there has been dispute about: ::the identity of the person,
::key details of the person’s life, or their descendants or ancestors
::or there has been G2G discussion requesting that the profile be locked * '''the profile is prone to duplication.''' * '''the Last Name at Birth (LNAB) is unstable.''' The England Project protects a profile by: * either adopting an orphaned profile or becoming a co-manager if the profile is not already managed by a Project. * applying PPP status, which locks the LNAB and the parents, spouses and children of the profile person. * researching the profile history using reliable sources and improving the biography if required. * encouraging and leading discussion about the profile person and their family on G2G * maintaining the integrity of the finished profile by keeping it on our watchlist. '''Only a small proportion of the England Project's Managed Profiles will need Project Protection.''' The England Project follows the Wikitree guidelines for [[Help:Project_Protection|'''Project Protection''']] and [[Help:Project-Managed_Profiles|'''Project Managed Profiles''']]. ==Legacy PPP== There are a large number of profiles with legacy Project Protection which are not managed by any project.
If the England Project decides to adopt any of these profiles, we will post a comment on the profile to notify the current profile managers that the England Project wishes to become a co-manager.
If the England Project Managed Profiles team decides that the legacy PPP can safely be removed from any English profile, then we will consult with the current manager. ==Suggest a profile for the England Project to manage== To suggest a profile for England Project management (including how it meets the Project Management and or Project Protection criteria), please complete this e-form:
[https://goo.gl/forms/JwKHigROoqBNgCI63 '''Form for PMP and PPP Suggestions''']
[[Project:England/Managed_Profiles_Team#Team_Structure|Project Administration and Team Structure]] ==Profiles currently managed by the England Project== Top level: [[:Category:England%2C_Project_Managed_Profiles|England, Project Managed Profiles]] : [[:Category: England Managed Profiles, Pre-1500|England Managed Profiles, Pre-1500]] : [[:Category: England Managed Profiles, Pre-1500 PPP|England Managed Profiles, Pre-1500 PPP]] : [[:Category: England Managed Profiles, Pre-1700|England Managed Profiles, Pre-1700]] : [[:Category: England Managed Profiles, Pre-1700 PPP|England Managed Profiles, Pre-1700 PPP]] : [[:Category: England Managed Profiles, Post-1700|England Managed Profiles, Post-1700]] : [[:Category: England Managed Profiles, Post-1700 PPP|England Managed Profiles, Post-1700 PPP]] : [[:Category: England Managed Profiles, Authors|England, Authors Managed Profiles and PPPs]] : [[:Category: England Managed Profiles, Members of Parliament|England, Members of Parliament Managed Profiles and PPPs]]

England Project - Managed profiles that need work

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[[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] Return to:
[[Project:England/Managed_Profiles_Team|England Project Managed Profiles Team.]]
[[Space:England_Project_-_Profile_Standards|Profile standards]] page. ==Managed Profiles in need of improvement== Once you have been confirmed as a member of the EPMP team, you will be sent the link to our working spreadsheet (Google Sheets) of the all the profiles which the EP manages.
The amount of work required varies with each profile, ranging from just minor tidying to a blank canvas needing the full works. Many profiles have contentious or disputed histories (one of the reasons that the EP manages profiles) and unpicking these when dealing with multiple profile managers can take time. An idea of the scope of work needed is in the notes section each profile.
Ideally each of these profiles should have at least their immediate family identified, a biography that describes any significant events/achievements and sources that provide evidence for the facts.
If you can add to the profiles of any family members that is even better!
You may need to create profiles but you do not need to keep them on your watchlist. The sheet you will be using most is '''Form Responses 4''' (the first sheet).
This is the sheet where all the referrals come to from the [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSefSCF_XfsxHOz2MOs6x8wq-w07bF6EoGVjbwu03HEkLVhrMA/viewform '''England Project Suggestion Form'''].
We can't do anything about the name of that sheet because apparently then the form submissions won't populate the cells correctly.
The profiles are arranged from most recently added to the spreadsheet to oldest.
The rows are coloured by where the EP is in the profile adoption process:
'''Blue''' = still in progress
'''Red''' = we are not going to adopt this one (a reason will be added)
'''Yellow''' = the EP has adopted the profile and it is now good to work on.
*'''Column P''' has the Era code (A, B or C) *'''Column Q''' - is this a 5 Star profile? *'''Column R''' tells you what needs doing for that profile *'''Column S''' - add your name here if you wish to work on the profile.''' Also add a comment on the profile to signal your intentions to the other PMs''' if any. This is out of politeness and a good way of starting a good collaboration going. *'''Column T''' - when you have improved the profile as far as you can, leave a message here and any further work that needs doing in future. The other two sheets you will be using is: '''The team members sheet''' - keep your details up to date, especially if you change the era you prefer to work in. '''The England Project 5-Star profiles sheet''' - we will aim to update this once a month with new profiles.

England Project - Profile Standards

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England Project - Teams

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England Project - Topics Team

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[[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project:England|England Project]] | England Project - Topics '''Welcome to the England Topics Page''' __TOC__ Are you fascinated by a particular aspect of history and drawn to make or improve profiles for a particular type of person? Suffragettes? Early residents of the street you live in? Quakers? The people involved in the peasants' revolt of 1381? One of the topics might be the place for you - or perhaps you would like to start your own topic? Please get in touch if you would like to get involved or start something new. Topics are different from a One Place Study, which is larger and ongoing. Once a Topic is completed, it only requires occasional maintenance. Here is a link to the England One Place Studies page: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:England,_Place_Studies The Project Co-ordinators for Topics are [[Haywood-41|'''Ros Haywood''']] and [[Humphrey-6461|'''Marjorie Gibbon''']]. Ros has been involved in getting several of the EP topics off the ground and making them what they are, and Marjorie was inspired to make the topic [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:A_House_Through_Time_-_5%2C_Ravensworth_Terrace. A House Through Time, 5 Ravensworth Terrace] after seeing the TV series set in her home town, Newcastle upon Tyne. == Goal == Topics are ways to bring together and curate English profiles under a common theme. For the National Topics we want to create flagship profiles that will be a lasting legacy for future generations. We do this in conjunction with the [[Project:England/Managed_Profiles_Team|Managed Profiles]] team which works on the profiles managed and protected by England as well as the Profile Improvements team. == The Topics == Most of the topics cover themes that are widespread throughout England, or across multiple counties or cities and towns. A few of the topics are very localised covering the residents of one building or a particular group of people in a certain location and time - see below. * [[Space:English_Artists|English Artists]] **Topic Manager: currently vacant ** Team Members: [[Trueblood-273|Stephen Trueblood]] * [[Space:English_Authors|English Authors]] ** Topic Manager: [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] ** Team Members: [[Fann-206|Alan Fann]], [[Rowe-6599|Sally Douglas]] (English Poets), [[Ashley-1950|Chase Ashley]] (William Shakespeare) * [[Space:Black_Heritage_Records_in_England|Black Heritage Records in England]] ** Topic Manager: currently vacant * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:English_Brass_Bands_and_their_known_members_past_and_present English Brass Bands and their known members] ** Topic Manager: [[Davies-5942|Stephen Davies]] * [[Space:England:_Canals_and_Waterways_Team|Canals and Waterways]] ** Topic Manager: [[Whitehouse-2064|Gill Whitehouse]] ** Team Members: [[MacLeod-1797|Susie MacLeod]], [[Utting-102|Amy Utting]], [[Callingham-7|Carol Gilbert]], [[Cormack-404|Anon Cormack]] * [[Space:English_Classical_Composers|English Classical Music Composers]] ** Topic Manager: [[Bissell-517|Michael Bissell-Benefiel]] *[[Space:English_Companies_and_Their_Founders|English Companies and Their Founders]] **Topic Manager: currently vacant * [[Space:Edwardian_Actresses|Edwardian Actresses]] - ''under construction'' ** Topic Manager: [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] * [[Space:Harry_Potter_on_WikiTree|Harry Potter on WikiTree]] - lists of actors in the film series ** Topic Manager: [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] * [[Space:History_of_Nonconformists_in_London%2C_England_and_surrounding_counties|History of Nonconformists in London, England and surrounding counties]] ** Topic Manager: [[Pickup-177|Trevor Pickup]] * [[Space:Influences_in_English_Genealogy|Influences in English Genealogy]] ** Topic Manager: [[Christmas-476|Michael Christmas]] * [[Space:English_Industrial_Revolution|English Industrial Revolution]] ** Topic Manager: [[Daniell-327|Simon Daniell]] ** Team Members: [[Heathcote-126|Stephen Heathcote]] * [[Space:King_Arthur_Legends_-_The_Project|King Arthur Legends]] ** Topic Manager: [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] ** Team Members: [[Pennie-22|Laura Bozzay]], [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] , [[Day-1904|Jack Day]] * [[Space:Livery_Companies_in_the_City_of_London_and_England|Livery Companies in the City of London and England]] ** Topic Manager: [[Potter-10870|Susie Officer]] ** Team Members: [[Bulmer-1043|Rachel Bulmer]], [[Evans-33937|Oscar Evans]], [[Batman-73|Lizzie Griffiths]], [[Pavey-429|Rob Pavey]], [[Greet-49|Elizabeth Viney]], [[Whitehouse-2064|Gill Whitehouse]], [[Sansum-45|Andrew Sansum]] * [[Space:England_Mining_Disasters_Team|English Mining Disasters]] ** Topic Manager: [[McHugh-842|Fran Weidman]] ** Team Members: [[Williams-47589|Joan Whitaker]], [[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]], [[Batman-73|Lizzie Griffiths]] * [[Space:English_Naturalists|English Naturalists]] ** Topic Managers: [[Stewart-39100|Neil Stewart]], [[Humphrey-6461|Marjorie (Humphrey) Gibbon]] * [[Space:Peasants_Revolt_1381|The Peasants' Revolt of 1381]] ** Topic Manager: [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] * [[Space:English_Pirates|English Pirates 1516-1770]] ** Topic Manager: [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] * [[Space:England_Quakers_Team|English Quakers Team]] ** Topic Managers: [[Cayley-55|Michael Cayley]], [[Trueblood-273|Stephen Trueblood]] ** Team Members: [[Brown-107270|Susan Bulla]], [[Little-4631|Chris Little]], [[Rees-1371|Anne Rees]], [[Thornton-6950|Jennifer Thornton]], [[Marsh-9608|Celia Marsh]] * [[Space:Regicides_of_King_Charles_I|Regicides of King Charles I]] ** Topic Manager: [[Hacker-831|Lois Tilton]] * [[Space:English_Suffragists_and_Suffragettes|English Suffragists and Suffragettes]] ** Topic Manager: TBD * [[Space:Terra_Nova_Expedition|Terra Nova Expedition (British Antarctic Expedition)]] ** Topic Manager: [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] * [[Space:Time_Team_Episodes|"Time Team" on Wikitree]] ** Topic Manager: [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] === Local Topics === * [[Space:A_House_Through_Time_-_5%2C_Ravensworth_Terrace.|A House Through Time: 5 Ravensworth Terrace]]. The house at 5, Ravensworth Terrace, Newcastle upon Tyne, featured in the second series of 'A House Through Time' on BBC2 in April 2019. This page traces the lives of some of the occupants. * [[Space:Beckingham_Quakers|Beckingham Quakers]]. A page detailing the early Quakers in the Beckingham area of Lincolnshire and Barnby in the Willows in Nottinghamshire either side of the River Witham during the first decade of the group: 1654-1664. * [[Space:Bob%27s_Durham_Bantams|Bob's Durham Bantams]] ** Topic Manager: [[Armstrong-17381|Jutta Beer]] * [[Space:Islington_Institute_1939|Islington Institute 1939]] Part of the workhouse for the parish of St Mary's Islington. The location on St Johns Road was erected in 1869-1870. This is a list of all its residents. * [[Space:The_Metropolitan_Police_Force|The Metropolitan Police Force]] ** Topic Manager: [[MacLeod-1797|Susie MacLeod]] * [[Space:Pedigrees_for_Tamworth_of_Lincolnshire|Pedigrees for Tamworth, Lincolnshire]] ** Topic Manager: [[Walmsley-632|Roy Walmsley]] * [[Space:The_Queen_Victoria's_Rifles_Project|The Queen Victoria's Rifles Project]] ** Topic Manager: [[Smith-236057|David Smith]] * [[Space:Weavers_in_the_East_End|Weavers in the East End]] ** Topic Manager: [[Utting-102|Amelia Utting]] * [[Space:Westbridge_Cottages|Westbridge Cottages]]. Built in 1850 to house mining families in Tavistock, Devon. This page looks at the first residents of these distinctive buildings.

England Project Categories Team

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[[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project:England | England Project]] | [[Space:England_Profile_Improvements_Team|Profile Improvements Team]] | Categories Team == Welcome to the Categories Team == The Categories Team is part of the [[Project:England|England Project]]. Project Coordinators for Categories: [[Heathcote-126|Stephen Heathcote]] and [[Walmsley-632|Roy Walmsley]]
Team Leader: [[Perry-12354|Neil Perry]] Team Members: [[Goff-495|Chris Goff]] | [[Fitz-Henry-9|Jo Fitz-Henry]] | [[Davies-5942|Steve Davies]] | [[Bartlett-3702|Steve Bartlett]] | [[Raber-23|Lynden Rodriguez]] | [[Hartshorn-1091|Fred Hartshorn]] | [[Bates-10490|Madelaine Kirke]] | [[Heermans-56|Noa-Charles Heermans]] == Our role == The England Project Categories Team works with the [[Project:Categorization|Categorization Project]] to maintain categories relating to England. Information on how new categories are set up is on this page, or linked from it: [[Space:Categorisation_in_England|Categorisation in England]]. === Cemeteries reports === Aleš is maintaining two reports comparing WikiTree cemetery categories with Find a Grave. [https://plus.wikitree.com/Categories/WikiTreeCemeteries/default.htm '''Cemetery categories'''] *'''Unlinked Categories''' lists cemetery categories which are not linked to a Find a Grave cemetery *'''Empty Categories''' lists cemetery categories with no profiles *'''Multiple Categories''' lists cemetery categories which are linked to multiple Find a Grave cemeteries *'''Linked Categories''' lists cemetery categories linked to the same Find a Grave cemetery [https://plus.wikitree.com/Categories/FindAGraveCemeteries/default.htm '''Find a Grave Cemeteries'''] *'''Missing Cemeteries''': Lists all Find a Grave Cemeteries with wikitree profiles linked to them without a WikiTree category. It is most likely that there is no cemetery category on WikiTree, but make sure before creating a new one. *'''Unlinked Cemeteries''': Lists all Find a Grave Cemeteries with WikiTree profiles linked to them with a WikiTree category that is not linked to Find a Grave. To link it to Find a Grave, use CategoryInfoBox or if it is already used, make sure that the "findagrave=" parameter is entered. *'''Multiple Cemeteries''': Lists all Find a Grave Cemeteries with WikiTree profiles linked to a different cemetery category. A profile may be in the wrong category, or there may be an error on Find a Grave. *'''Partial Cemeteries''': Lists all Find a Grave Cemeteries with WikiTree profiles and WikiTree categories linked to them, where the profiles are missing the cemetery category. *'''Complete Cemeteries''': Lists all Find a Grave Cemeteries with WikiTree profiles and WikiTree categories linked to them and are complete and have no problems! The reports are updated every few days. === Religious Congregations === The work to apply the Category Information Box for "Religious Congregations" to all of the churches etc. previously categorised as "Religious Institions" is virtually complete. We need to keep an eye out for new categories being created without the CIB or with ambiguous names. Congregation category names must include the word "Church", "Chapel" or similar, to distinguish them from any place or other institution with the same name, and must include the county. "Saint" in a church name should always be abbreviated to "St" (no full stop in English usage), except in the phrase All Saints. Categories and sub-categories without a CIB can be identified using this link: https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTCatNavigate/Category.htm?Category=England&Levels=2 . The first column shows whether the category has a CIB. Replace "England" in the link with a specific county name to shorten the list.

England Project Challenges

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== Welcome to the England Project challenges page! == The England Project regularly organises challenges and other fun stuff for our members. You can find out what's on below. If you are not an England Project member but would like to join the fun, please visit the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:England England Project page] to find out how to become a member. === What's on === {| border="0" cellpadding="4" |width="10%"|[[Image:England_Project_Challenges_-_images-4.png|40px|England Project's Monthly Project Challenge]] ||Join us for the England Project's [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Connect_England%21 Monthly Challenge]! (February Challenge: Unmerged Matches!) |- |width="10%"|[[Image:England_Project_Challenges_-_images-5.png|50px|Saturday Sourcing Sprint]] ||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Sourcerers/Saturday_Sourcing_Sprints#Rules Saturday Sourcing Sprint] Join up and work on English Profiles! |- |width="10%"|[[Image:Wales_Connectors_How-To.png|40px|Saturday Sourcing Sprint]] ||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Connectors_Challenge Monthly Connectors Challenge] Join up and connect English Profiles! |- |width="10%"|[[Image:England_Project_Challenges_-_images-2.png|50px|England Project Members Map]] ||[https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?mid=1FgjcCb6ghuzEAzUrxdDtvShwStRcEmQp&ll=19.787173655355062%2C-66.64071213735315&z=3 England Project Member's Map] Map Yourself! |}
===Past Challenges=== :[[Space:England_Project_-_2023_Christmas_Challenge|2023 Christmas Challenge]] Dec 2023 :[[Space:England_Project_Halloween_Challenge_2023|2023 Halloween Challenge]] Oct 2023 {| border="0" cellpadding="4" |width="10%"|[[Image:England_Project_Challenges_-_images-25.png|50px|Monopoly Challenge]] ||[[Space:England_Project_-_2022_Monopoly_Challenge|2022 Monopoly Challenge]] ||Dec 2022 |- {| border="0" cellpadding="4" |width="10%"|[[Image:England_Project_Challenges_-_images-9.jpg|50px|Supermarket Trolley]] ||[[Space:England_Project_-_Supermarket_Trolley_Dash|Supermarket Trolley Dash]] ||Oct 2022 |- |width="10%"|[[Image:England_Project_Challenges_-_images.jpg|50px|Football]] ||[[Space:England_Project_-_2022_FA_Cup_Rematch|FA Cup Rematch]]. Replay of the 1912 FA Cup final between Barnsley F.C. v West Bromwich Albion F.C. Winner: West Brom! ||May 2022 |- |width="10%"|[[Image:England_Project_Challenges_-_images-1.png|50px|Rowing]] ||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_Project_-_1875_Boat_Race 3rd Annual Boat Race Challenge]. Re-run of the 1875 Boat Race between Oxford and Cambridge University Boat Clubs. Winner: Cambridge ||April 2022 |- |width="10%"|[[Image:England_Project_Challenges_-_images-17.png|50px|Tennis]] ||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wimbledon_Upside_Down_Cup Wimbledon Upside Down Cup] - winner: Herbert Barrett! ||July 2021 |- |width="10%"|[[Image:England_Project_Challenges_-_images-1.png|50px|Rowing]] ||[[Space:1836_Boat_Race|England Project - 1836 Boat Race Challenge]] - winner: Cambridge! ||Mar 2021 |- |width="10%"|[[Image:MCC-31.jpg|50px|Pub Crawl]] ||England Project's end-of-year [[Space:Pub_Crawl|Pub Crawl]] ||Dec 2020 |- |width="10%"|[[Image:England_Project_Challenges_-_images-11.png|60px|Halloween]] ||[[Space:England_Project_Halloween_Challenge|Halloween Challenge]] - Witches, werewolves and zombies ''versus'' Ghosts, ghouls and haunted houses ||Oct-Nov 2020 |- |width="10%"|[[Image:England_Project_Challenges_-_images-6.jpg|50px|Music Notes]] || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Gilbert_and_Sullivan_Challenge Gilbert and Sullivan Challenge] - Pirates of Penzance vs The Mikado ||Aug 2020 |- |width="10%"|[[Image:England_Project_-_Ashes_Challenge_-_images-1.jpg|40px|The Ashes]] || [[Space:1882_England_v_Australia_Ashes_challenge|England Project v Australia Project Ashes Cricket Challenge]] ||Jun 2020 |- |width="10%"|[[Image:England_Project_Challenges_-_images.jpg|50px|Football]] ||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:1872_FA_Cup_Challenge 1872 FA Cup Challenge - winner: Royal Engineers] ||May 2020 |- |width="10%"|[[Image:England_Project_Challenges_-_images-1.png|50px|Rowing]] ||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:1829_Boat_Race 1829 Boat Race Challenge - winner: Cambridge] ||Mar 2020 |- |width="10%"|[[Image:England_Project_Challenges_-_images-6.png|50px|GO GREEN regional challenge]] ||GO GREEN regional challenge (February) - winner: Northern England ||Feb 2020 |}

England Project County Places and Resources

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England Project Halloween Challenge

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[[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] {{Image |file= MCC-2.png |align=C |size=L }} '''Welcome to the England Project's Halloween Challenge!''' It's the time of year to celebrate the spookier things of life—ghosts, zombies and long-legged beasties that go bump in the night! So we've put together a Halloween Challenge, which aims to complete WikiTree profiles of 22 people connected to reports of witchcraft and paranormal events in England. The challenge begins on Friday 30 October 2020 at 1pm (UK time) and will end when both teams have created, sourced and connected all of their allocated profiles. To join the fun, simply follow the steps below. __TOC__ == How to join == : '''1. Choose a team and person to work on''' * Pick a team—either:
○ ''Witches, werewolves and zombies'', or
○ ''Ghosts, ghouls and haunted houses'' * Add your name under the person you plan to work on. To add your name, click the "edit" tab of this page and insert your name in the following format: [[WikiID-123|Your Name]] * Up to 3 people can work on each person, so put your name down before you miss out! * You can work on as many people as you like. : '''2. Create, source and connect their WikiTree profile''' * Check if the person has a WikiTree profile. If not, create one! * Source the profile with reliable sources. Some of the people or stories are on Wikipedia, so that might be a good place to look for clues! * Connect the person to the global tree. You will know they are connected if you link them to a profile that's got "... is 23 degrees from ..., 21 degrees from ... and 17 degrees from ... on our single family tree ..." at the bottom. If you're new to connecting, read [[Space:Fran%27s_Connecting_How-To-1|Fran's 'Connecting How-To' Guide]]. It's got lots of pictures and screenshots to help you learn. * Don't feel you need to do everything yourself. It's all about teamwork! : '''3. When you finish the person's profile''' * Once you've sourced, written at least a basic biography, and connected the profile to the global tree, update this page to show it's done. * Do this by clicking the "edit" tab of this page and adding the following at the end of the person's status: ~~~~

England Project Newsletters

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~ December 2023 Newsletter ~
You can find past newsletters in our [[Space:England_Project_Newsletters_-_Archive|Newsletter Archive]]

---- Hi everyone, Thank you for supporting the England Project in 2023 and for your contributions to our goal to improve the ever-expanding number of English profiles on WikiTree! Here is our latest newsletter with an update on this year's achievements and highlights. If you missed it, you can watch the '''WikiTree Day 2023''' presentation, '''"Breaking Down Brick Walls in England"'', [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r51_jLdv6zM&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXTcHb2eaLFDq-T2z-mCMuUW on Youtube here]. Many thanks to Jo Fitz-Henry, Stephen Trueblood and Nic Donnelly of our Managed Profiles Team for sharing your knowledge and your professionalism in putting this video together! Please join our end-of-year '''2023 Christmas Challenge'''. Watch out for the announcement when it begins on '''Sunday 17 December 2023'''. We look forward to continuing to work with you all in 2024! Best wishes, England Project Leadership Team == Membership and Orphan Trail == {{Image|file=New_Team_Logos-17.png |align=r |size=m }} We continue to have a steady stream of new members joining the England Project and starting the Orphan Trail, especially when the project is mentioned in WikiTree's weekly WT News email. Our membership list currently stands at 376 members (as at 1 December 2023). Kathy Nava has joined the leadership team and W Robertson is now helping with the team maintenance. Kathy adds new members to the project, Hilary and Malc keep the Orphan Trail running smoothly, and W ensures that members get added to their new team(s) once they graduate from the Orphan Trail. A big thank you to all our amazing Trailblazers for the support you provide to members on the Orphan Trail! Project Coordinators for Membership: [[Urbach-13|Kathy Nava]] and [[Robertson-6617|W Robertson]]
Project Coordinators for Orphan Trail: [[Buckle-52| Hilary Gadsby]] and [[Rowlands-690 | Malc Rowlands]] == Project Challenges == {{Image|file=England_Project_Challenges_-_images.png |align=r |size=m }} 2023 was the year for improving England profiles! We started out early in the year with our most successful challenge to date: Unknown Regions (in March). During the course of the month, '''31,663''' profiles were corrected. In July, we solved '''1,310''' Unknowns, in October, we corrected over '''13,000''' suggestions, and in November, we added '''3,165''' missing locations. In between, we had a Coronation Tea Party, went on a Summer Holiday, brought dozens of emigrants back to England, connected 25 Members of Parliament to the global tree, and many more. Special thanks to all the wonderful members who have taken part in these challenges! Our goal for 2024 is to keep the momentum going, and try to make profile improving fun. We are always looking for suggestions for future challenges. Our only criteria is that we stay within 19th-20th century England, so that our newer and/or less experienced members can easily take part :) Project Coordinators [[Winton-239|Carol Keeling]] and [[McHugh-842|Fran Weidman]] == Topics Team == {{Image|file=New_Team_Logos-7.png |align=r |size=m }} The [[Space:England_Project_-_Topics_Team|England Project's Topics]] cover English artists, actresses, pirates, people involved in the execution of King Charles I, suffragettes, Queen Victoria's Rifles, the Time Team - to mention just a few of the 32 Topics. Since our July newsletter a new Topic has been launched, [[Space:Pedigrees_for_Tamworth_of_Lincolnshire|Pedigrees for Tamworth of Lincolnshire]], bringing together the people in, and closely related to, the Tamworth family as named in "Visitation of the County of Lincoln In 1562-4". At the latest count, there were 3,291 profiles under the wings of the England Project's Topics, not including the English Quakers, the English Mining Disasters or a couple of the Topics that don't have categories (so are hard to count individual profiles). The [[Space:English_Companies_and_Their_Founders|English Companies and Their Founders]] Topic had a boost in September when it featured in the England Project's monthly Challenge, 'A Nation of Shopkeepers'. Starting with a list of the names of 49 people who started shops and services that are familiar names on the English High Street, all but 3 now have well sourced profiles with families, and almost all have been connected to the main WikiTree. Who were the three that the tenacious EP members couldn't find? William Hamley who founded Hamleys toyshop in 1760 proved very elusive; Scottish-born David Taylor of Waitrose Supermarkets (which he founded in 1904 with his colleagues Wallace Waite and Arthur Rose); and Mr Pennington of Ladbrokes Bookmakers who has managed to maintain his air of mystery, as seemed to be his ambition - but one tenacious member did suggest who they think he probably was. Brilliant sleuthing, many thanks and well done to everyone who took part! I for one look at the High Street quite differently now. There are many fabulous project members who work on the Topics, and two coordinators. [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] has been busy recently adding profiles of [[:Space:English Authors]] (now 765 of them!) and working on connections for the [[:Space:Harry Potter on WikiTree]] actors, growing their CC7s. She is now turning her attention to the [[:Space:Peasants Revolt 1381]]. [[Humphrey-6461|Marjorie (Humphrey) Gibbon]] is thinking about more Topics that can feature in the EP monthly challenges (watch that space) and tinkering with categories behind the scenes. Please get in touch with any of the Topic leaders, or one of the coordinators, if you would like to join in with any of the Topics or have an idea to start one of your own. Project coordinators [[Humphrey-6461|Marjorie Gibbon]] and [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] == Profile Improvements Team == {{Image|file=New_Team_Logos-4.png |align=r |size=m }} As reported in our July newsletter we have amalgamated our Arborists, Gedcom and Unknowns Teams into the new successful [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_Tangled_Families_Team Tangled Families Team] with [[McHugh-842|Frances (McHugh) Weidman]] as Team Leader and we welcome [[McIntosh-5576|Liz (McIntosh) Macdonald]] as the new Team Leader of the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_Biography_Builders_Team_Page Biography Builders Team]. During 2023 we have seen 44 new members joining the team’s with 15 leave for pastures new and as such now have a total dedicated team membership of 186 actively improving all aspects of our WikiTree English profiles to a high standard. The total English profile numbers sourced, in the year to date, is 41,343 (last years increase 34,278), active resolved suggestions were 149,060 (122,698), connected profiles were 66,939 (42,308) and unknown LNAB successfully identified this year to date 5,038, all showing an impressive increase/improvement thanks in a significant way to our superb members. Our goal for 2024 is to continue to improve the English WikiTree profiles and to actively take part in as many of our team challenges as possible concentrating on English profiles within each of the challenges: * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Connect_England%21 England Monthly Challenge] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Connectors_Challenge Connectors Challenge] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Sourcerers Sourcerers Challenge] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Data_Doctors_Challenge Data Doctors Challenge] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Biography_Builders Biography Builders Challenge] Further details of our teams can be found on the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_Profile_Improvements_Team Profile Improvements Teams] pages and we always welcome new members from the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:England England Project] membership. Project Coordinator [[Rowlands-690 | Malc Rowlands]] ==County Teams== {{Image|file=New_Team_Logos-9.png |align=r |size=m }} Some members focus on specific areas of the tree as members of our [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_Profile_Improvements_Team Profile Improvement Teams]; others join one of more of our [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England:_Counties_Team County Teams] from where they try to improve 'their' county. Each county is separately reported in the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England%2C_Regional_and_County_Statistics_Page#Figures_for_the_Whole_of_England| England and County Statistics Reports]. As well as reporting profile counts in the different categories, the tables express each county's figures as a percentage of its total profiles. The chart below shows the impressive performance levels that are being delivered in our top performing counties and gives a realistic indication of what we can aspire to. Our overall top performers are: {| | border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor="#e0f0ff" !!!Unsourced!!!!!!Unconnected!!!!!!Suggestions!!!!!!Unknowns |- |Sussex||0.03%||||Sussex||3.59%||||Oxfordshire||0.59%||||Lancashire||0.35% |- |Nottinghamshire||0.14%||||Cornwall||4.83%||||Nottinghamshire||0.61%||||County Durham||0.47% |- |Bedfordshire||0.44%||||Rutland||5.45%||||Huntingdonshire||1.71%||||Middlesex||0.47% |- |Bristol||0.70%||||Hertfordshire||5.59%||||Sussex||2.16%||||Greater London||0.48% |- |Cumberland||0.72%||||Oxfordshire||5.79%||||Derbyshire||2.31%||||Surrey||0.53% |- |County Durham||0.72%||||Kent||5.86%||||Hertfordshire||2.49%||||Yorkshire||0.56% |- |Surrey||0.81%||||Gloucestershire||6.15%||||Herfordshire||2.50%||||Oxfordshire||0.56% |} (Note that the 'new' post-1974 counties, where the profile counts are still very low, are excluded from this analysis.) The counties in which we have seen the greatest improvements this calendar year (calculated as a percentage of total current profiles) are: {| | border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | align="center" !Unsourced!!!!Unconnected!!!!Suggestions!!!!Unknowns |- |Cambridgeshire||||Nottinghamshire||||Cheshire||||Devon |- |Northamptonshire||||Devon||||Westmorland||||Buckinghamshire |- |Oxfordshire||||Northumberland||||Herefordshire||||Herefordshire |- |Warwickshire||||Leicestershire||||Staffordshire||||Essex |- |Northumberland||||County Durham||||Rutland||||Cumberland |- |Derbyshire||||Dorset||||Shropshire||||Suffolk |- |Rutland||||Lancashire||||Somerset||||Nottinghamshire |} Thanks to all members who have worked over the last 12 months to grow and improve the England branch of the tree. Your efforts are very much appreciated. == Categories Team == {{Image|file=New_Team_Logos-8.png |align=r |size=m }} The major event of the year for the Categories Team has been welcoming [[Walmsley-632|Roy Walmsley]] as project coordinator. Roy has made a fantastic contribution to keeping on top of requests for new categories, and identifying and resolving errors and ambiguities in existing category names. There have been no major changes to the England Project category structure this year, but a major exercise on correcting the names of occupation categories from "English ''Occupation''" to "England, ''Occupation''" has been completed. No report on categories would be complete without mention of [[Bates-10490|Madelaine Kirke]]'s work on transferring thousands of profiles from the top level "England, Infant Mortality" category to the correct county sub-category (or other country!), often having to research the profile to find the correct place. Thank you Madelaine! In the grand scheme of WikiTree we in the Categories Team hope that all the major restructuring, etc., has been completed, with only minor corrections required, gaps filled, and extensions made, as requested by you, our fellow Wikitreers. So please don't hesitate to ask us if there's anything we can do to help with categories. == Our achievements in numbers == Continuing the positive story from our June update, the charts below illustrate the weekly growth in England profiles; and highlight the improvements we have collectively been making to our branch of the tree. New Profiles Averaging just under 10,200 profiles per week, more than 500,000 new England profiles will be added to Wikitree this year. On 2 December, the cumulative total of profiles with a birth, marriage or death in England stood at 3,904,090 which represents over 10.7% of all Wikitree's profiles, up from 10.4% at the start of the year. The chart below shows three significant spikes which illustrate the impact of the Connect-A-Thons held this year over the extended weekends of January 13-16, April 21-24 and July 14-17. Many of our members joined our [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Mighty_Oaks Mighty Oaks Team] and helped to boost our profile numbers. {{Image|file=EP_Newletter_December_2023_Charts-11.png |size=l }} "Unknown County" Profiles Not all England births, marriages and deaths can be allocated to one of our recognised counties. Often, the only information available about an individual is that he or she was born, married or died in England. Alternatively, a village, town or county may have been input into a location field in a way that is recognised by Wikitree's system as an England profile but which can't be allocated to a county. Both these types of profile are placed in a 'county' we have named 'England Unknown County'. Our [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Challenges_Cleardown 'March Challenge'] was to reduce the number of 'Unknown County' Profiles. We collectively improved the location fields of over 31,000 profiles, with a considerable impact on the percentage of England profiles that are identifiable at county level. Some members continue to focus on an ongoing basis on improving location fields, re-entering the place name in a recognisable format or adding more specific detail to the profile. We started the year with almost 9.25% of our profiles in 'Unknown County'; the figure has been impressively reduced to 7.54%. {{Image|file=EP_Newletter_December_2023_Charts-12.png |size=l }}
"Unsourced" Profiles The current system for identifying and counting Unsourced profiles has its limitations; there is a considerable number of profiles not sourced to Wikitree standards but not picked up in the current Unsourced count. (For more detail see [[Space:Understanding_England_and_County_Statistics|Understanding England and County Statistics]].) That said, our Unsourced statistics are collated on a like-for-like basis and serve to give us a useful indication of an increasingly healthy tree. Initiatives such as the March 'Locations' Challenge, or preparations for the Source-A-Thon can result in a number of poorly sourced profiles being identified and labelled for further attention. This can generate short-term increases in our Unsourced number as the chart below illustrates, but the overall trend is one of improvement as members continually source and improve profiles. When England project members focus collectively on an aspect of Wikitree, we can have a considerable impact, as shown by the dramatic drop of Unsourced profiles during the Wikitree Source-A-Thon over the weekend of September 29 - October 2. 7,332 England profiles were sourced by our two teams. {{Image|file=EP_Newletter_December_2023_Charts-13.png |size=l }} Since the start of the year, at least one source has been added to over 41,000 England profiles that had been flagged as 'Unsourced'. Over and above this, many other profiles that don't appear in the statistics have also been sourced in the process of us tidying up old Gedcoms, identifying Unknowns, researching Tangled Families etc. Unknowns Our 'Unknowns' count currently stands at 38,633. Almost 90% of these profiles are wives whose maiden name hasn't been identified. The '''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_Unknowns Unknowns Report]''' is a fantastic tool to help those of us who enjoy the stimulation of working on Unknowns to find profiles by county for different time periods. {{Image|file=EP_Newletter_December_2023_Charts-14.png |size=l }} Our July Challenge was to reduce the number of Unknowns; our team effort resulted in a significant improvement in our numbers as shown on the graph. We have reduced Unknowns by 1,400 from at the start of the year. This figure represents 0.99% of total England profiles, having started the year at 1.17%. Suggestions The headline chart for Suggestions shows a significant increase in flagged profiles over the summer, as explained in more detail below; but despite the fact that new routines and algorithms boosted the way some issues are identified, we will finish the year with a lower precentage of Suggestions than we had at year-end 2022. {{Image|file=EP_Newletter_December_2023_Charts-19.png |size=l }} The weekly Suggestions Report contains a long list of possible issues with profiles ranging from impossible scenarios (e.g. a mother who died years before her supposed child's birth) to relatively minor formatting issues such as a missing "=" sign in a biography heading. Some suggestions are much more genealogically important than others. Albeit a subjective assessment, we have broken down the different types of suggestion into three clusters shown in the chart below. {{Image|file=EP_Newletter_December_2023_Charts-21.png |size=l }} In the first, highest priority, cluster (Gender, Dates, Relationships, Names and Locations), we have seen a significant reduction of issues over recent months. Location suggestions in particular have been dramatically improved. The second group (Biography, References and Templates) affects how individual profiles look. At the start of April, changes were made to the way messy Gedcom files were identified adding over 12,500 profiles to the 'Gedcom junk' suggestion code. Over recent months, we have seen marked progress in this second group. The third cluster (Categories, Privacy, Links, DNA) grew considerably over the summer months as profiles were searched for 'broken' links (typically to external websites), adding about 24,000 new suggestions to the total. This category has also seen considerable reductions over the last 5 months. Thanks to the efforts of our members working on suggestions, the England branch of the tree is undoubtedly healthier. We will finish the year having fixed over 150,000 Suggestions - a remarkable achievement. To help us in this important area and for more insight into the different types of suggestions, refer to the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_Data_Doctors_Team_Page England Data Doctors Team Page]. Unconnected Profiles At the start of 2023, 89.8% of England profiles were connected to Wikitree's main tree. That figure has steadily improved and now stands at almost 90.7% as illustrated in the chart below. {{Image|file=EP_Newletter_December_2023_Charts-20.png |size=l }} So far this year, almost 67,000 previously unconnected profiles (single people and 'loose branches') have been linked to the main tree, an impressive average of nearly 1,400 per week. If you enjoy the challenge of connecting, why not join our [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_Connectors_Team_Page Connectors Team] for advice and encouragement as we strive to reduce the number of unconnected profiles in our tree. == Do you have feedback?== We would love to hear if you have any feedback on our newsletters or the project more generally. Please put your feedback or suggestions in the comments section below. Thank you! ----
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England Project Place Name Categories

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category: England, Orphan Trail Trailers Index]] This page is part of the [[Project:England|England Project]]. Place name categories are in the format "''Place'', ''County''", as follows: * [[Category: England]] ** [[Category: Hertfordshire]] *** [[Category: Shenley, Hertfordshire]] English place names have changed over time. Not only that, there have been numerous county boundary changes as well. However, there should only be one category for each place, regardless of time period. In order to keep things as simple as possible when categorising English place names, we use the thirty-nine '''historic counties''' of England, plus the City of London and the Isle of Wight. For the "Place" element of the name we use the most specific location which is on both Wikipedia and A Vision of Britain. Only the Category Information Boxes should be on the category pages themselves. Any other information can be put on a free-space page and linked via the CIB. Country houses and castles should be sub-categories under the nearest settlement with the people born there under that sub-category. We do not use hyphens in place names, and where the name includes the word Saint we abbreviate this with St and no punctuation. We do not use intermediate levels such as [[Space:Parishes_in_England|parishes]] or districts between "Place" and "County" in the categorisation structure. Profiles should be categorised at the narrowest possible level. (See [[Help:Categorization#How_to_Categorize_a_Profile|How to Categorise a Profile]].) Within large cities, this means the locality or district within the city, rather than the city itself, wherever possible, if the locality is on both Wikipedia and A Vision of Britain. In rural areas, we use the smallest possible location (hamlet, village or township) which is on both Wikipedia and A Vision of Britain. For guidance on how to set up new categories, see [[Space:Categorisation_in_England|this page]]. Further guidance on how to deal with boundary changes is given on [[Space:Categorisation_of_English_Places:_Further_Issues|this page]]. If you have any questions about this category structure, or if you wish to combine it with a global topic please contact [[Heathcote-126|Stephen Heathcote]].

England Project Profile Standards

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[[Category:England, Orphan Trail Trailers Index]] [[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] Return to [[Project:England|'''The England Project''']] Related pages: | [[Space:England_Project_-_Managed_Profiles|'''The England Project Managed Profiles Page''']] | [[Space:England_Managed_Profiles_Team|'''The England Project Managed Profiles Team''']] '''This page was last revised on 17 March 2024''': Locations: Great Britain and United Kingdom [[Space:England_Project_Profile_Standards#Previous_Revisions|Previous Revisions]] __TOC__ The England Project aims to develop the profiles of all people born in England to the highest possible standard with *well sourced biographies using inline references, *appropriate categories and images, *research notes (if required) and *connection to the global tree. This page is intended as a guide for all Wikitree members developing English profiles. If you have a question about the specifics of English profile building, help is available at any stage from: *the '''Wikitree England Google group''' if you are a member of the England Project *by asking a question on [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/ '''G2G'''] - add the tag '''ENGLAND''' so that the England Project team sees it. *contacting the relevant [[Space:England:_Counties_Team|'''County team''']] The England Project follows Wikitree's [[:Category:Styles_and_Standards|Styles and Standards]]. Additionally:
* '''Font''': Wikitree standard default font. * '''Type colour''': black * '''Spelling''': as per the Oxford English Dictionary *''' Punctuation''': avoid the use of exclamation marks and do not use emojis. * The use of the [https://www.grammarly.com/blog/what-is-the-oxford-comma-and-why-do-people-care-so-much-about-it/ Oxford Comma] is acceptable. ===Names=== The [[Help:Name_Fields|WikiTree Name Field Guidelines]] provide detailed information for each name field. The following are specific to English Profiles: *When creating a profile ensure that '''names''' are correctly spelled, especially with respect to the '''Last Name at Birth (LNAB)'''. *Use the LNAB on the earliest record available for that person. If this differs to the spelling of the parents, or is different to how the parents were known, use the most common spelling of the name and add variations in the Other Last Names field and also in the Biography or Reference Notes. If in doubt, start a question on G2G or ask the England Project. *'''If the family used an "alias" surname''', use this guidance [[Space:English_Alias_Names|here]] *If the LNAB is truly not known, enter '''Unknown''' in mixed case. *'''Do not use the name fields for descriptive placeholders''' (such as an occupation, social class or location) unless that person would have been well known by such a description, it formed part of his/her name during his/her lifetime and it is documented in a source. These instances are entered in the Other Nicknames field and must be corroborated in the biography. *Do not add your own personal codes for family members in the name fields. This includes DNA haplogroup codes and military service numbers. *Do not use punctuation in the name fields apart from hyphens or apostrophes as part of a name or location. Do not add a full stop (period) after an abbreviation in the prefix/suffix fields. *Middle names are rare before 1700. *Do not assume that a married woman took her husband's surnames on marriage especially in the English counties adjoining Scotland. The Scottish tradition is for the woman to keep the name she was born with. *Titles of Nobility are entered in the Other Nicknames field. ====Prefix field==== *Do not enter '''Mr, Mrs, Miss''' in the prefix field. These titles may be used in the Biography. *Use '''Sir''' when **a man was knighted (do not use Knight or an abbreviation thereof in the suffix field.) **when he was created a Baronet. A Baronet was not dubbed by the Monarch unless he was already a Knight and then was elevated to a Baronetcy. *Sir is sometimes seen used as a courtesy title for a priest 17th Century and before. Do not use Sir in the prefix field in this instance. *'''Dame''' is the female equivalent of an English knight (i.e. at the rank of knight in her own right). The wife of a Knight is now styled '''Lady''', but Dame was also used historically. In her profile, use whatever the woman herself used. https://debretts.com/peerage/the-knightage/ *Do not add temporary positions or posts to the prefix field *Military rank - enter the highest rank attained. ====Suffix field==== * Do not use '''Senior''' and '''Junior''' in the suffix box. Only use it in the biography if the people themselves used that designation (rare in English families) and it is documented in a source. *'''Do not use generational numbering for given names repeated in successive generations.''' *Esquire (abbreviated to Esq) is used historically only where the person was of the gentry but not nobility. *Do not use the word Knight as a suffix when a man held that title. If a knight has an Award of Chivalry, the letters denoting the Award of Chivalry goes in the suffix field. *The suffix field may be used for Honours bestowed by the Monarch (Crown Honours) or military awards *The suffix field may be used for academic awards and membership of professional bodies or learned societies. *The Order of Precedence of post-nominal letters is listed here in [https://web.archive.org/web/20150316010023/http://www.debretts.com/forms-address/hierarchies/letters-after-name Debrett's] *We use '''the titles for English Nobility''' as per the naming conventions developed by [[Help:Name_Fields_for_European_Aristocrats|the European Aristocrats team (Euroaristo)]] and specifically their [[Project:British_Royals_and_Aristocrats#British_Isles_Royals_and_Aristocrats.2C_742-1499|British Royal and Aristocrats]] team when using the name fields. Titles are entered in the "Other Nicknames" data field. *Knights are referred as "Sir Forename Surname" in the biography, shortened to Sir Forename (never Sir Surname). '''Knight: Title and forms of address''' from Debrett's Etiquette online [https://web.archive.org/web/20150316065504/http://www.debretts.com/forms-address/titles/knight Archived version on Internet archive from 16 March 2015] Accessed 24 October 2021 *Further guidance on the correct styling of titles and forms of address is covered by Debrett's. Subheadings for each of these categories are in the left hand column of the appropriate Debrett's webpage. As the Debrett's website is now behind a paywall, the following pages are those archived on Internet Archive's "Wayback Machine". The pages can be slow to load. **[https://web.archive.org/web/20150315234850/http://www.debretts.com/forms-address/royal-family-0/other-members-royal-family/how-address-members-royal-family Forms of address for the Royal Family] **[https://web.archive.org/web/20150316004946/http://www.debretts.com/forms-address/professions/academics Academics] **[https://web.archive.org/web/20150316010514/http://www.debretts.com/forms-address/professions/armed-forces Armed Forces] **[https://web.archive.org/web/20150316001725/http://www.debretts.com/forms-address/professions/religion Clergy and Religion] **[https://web.archive.org/web/20150316003036/http://www.debretts.com/forms-address/professions/diplomatic-service Diplomatic Service] **[https://web.archive.org/web/20150316010228/http://www.debretts.com/forms-address/professions/government-and-civil-service Government and Civil Service] **[https://web.archive.org/web/20150315235137/http://www.debretts.com/forms-address/professions/legal Legal profession] **[https://web.archive.org/web/20150315233905/http://www.debretts.com/forms-address/professions/regional-and-local-administration Local Government] **[https://web.archive.org/web/20150316013923/http://www.debretts.com/forms-address/professions/medical-professions Medicine] **[https://web.archive.org/web/20150316013436/http://www.debretts.com/forms-address/professions/police-service Police Service] ===Dates=== *English date notation is '''day-month-year'''. Type the date in full in the data fields. Spell out the date in full (including the full word for the month) in the Biography. *[[Help:Date_Fields|Dates]] should be as precise as possible. If you are unable to confirm an exact date an [[Help:Estimated_Dates|estimate]] is acceptable with an explanation in the biography. *'''Until 1751 in England, the year began on 25 March (Lady Day).''' This is referred to as Old style or OS. *'''From 1752 the year began on 1 January.''' This is referred to as New Style or NS. (1751 was a short year). *'''Pre-1752, the period between 1 January and 24 March is shown in the biography as a combination of the two years.''' Thus 20 February 1664 OS will be 20 February 1665 NS. It is written as 20 February 1664/5. *'''Pre-1752 dates 1 January to 24 March are entered in the date fields as the later year''' (20 February 1665 in the example above). *Note that '''Scotland''' had already changed to the New Year starting 1 January in 1600. *'''The change from the Julian to Gregorian calendar also occurred in England in 1752'''. Wednesday 2 September 1752 was followed by Thursday 14 September 1752. The eleven days in between did not exist. No adjustment should be made in the modern Gregorian calendar for the days lost in the changeover from the Julian calendar. *More about these changes in the English calendar can be found [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calendar_(New_Style)_Act_1750 here]. ===Locations=== It is important to structure locations consistently so that profiles can be retrieved in a country search for England. *All English profiles must contain the word '''England''' (where appropriate) in the birth, marriage and death locations. *Places of birth and death are entered in the location data fields in this order (smallest geographical unit to largest): **Village or town, county, '''England''' **or **District of a city, city, county, '''England''' *Street addresses are not entered, but may be noted in the biography. *Postal codes are not used. *Religious parishes are not used as part of the location UNLESS it was a recognised district of a town or city. *Locations of marriage: the name of the church is acceptable before the other location data. *'''If a person was born, married or died at sea''', the location should be recorded as ‘At sea’. This can, if applicable, be followed by words that give a more precise indication of the vessel and/or where the event occurred, such as “At sea, name of ship/vessel, name of body of water. *'''Great Britain did not become an entity until 1707, and from 1801, it was superseded by the United Kingdom.''' Do not use Great Britain in an English location before 1707 or after 1801. Spell out Great Britain (and only "Great Britain", do not use any variants) in full. Great Britain is in addition to England and does not replace it: **Village or town, county, '''England''', Great Britain *'''The United Kingdom did not become an entity until 1801'''. Do not use United Kingdom in an English location before this date. Spell out United Kingdom (and only "United Kingdom", do not use any variants) in full. United Kingdom is in addition to England and does not replace it: **Village or town, county, '''England''', United Kingdom *It is not a requirement to add Great Britain or United Kingdom after England in their respective time periods. *'''Wales''' is a country in its own right and not part of England. *'''Where the most precise location found for an event is a Registration District (for post-1837 events)''', the Registration District may be included in the location in the form [X Registration District, County, England]. This should be regarded as a temporary description until the precise place is known. **The county given in the location field is the one defined by UKBMD UKBMD Registration Districts index page https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/reg/districts/index.html even if the Registration District straddles County lines. **The biography should also make it clear that the location refers to the Registration District, rather than a village or town which may have the same name. **If the Registration District name contains an ampersand (e,g, “Ashton & Oldham”), replace it with the word “and” (e.g.”Ashton and Oldham Registration District, Lancashire, England”). *'''Where the most precise location for a birth or death is a baptism or burial in a parish''', (which may contain several towns and/or villages), the parish may be included in the location. The biography should make it clear that the location refers to the name of the parish, rather than a village or town (which may have the same name). Be aware that a baptism or burial record does not confirm that the birth or death occurred in that parish, so the location should be marked as "Uncertain". Record the location as "Place" rather than "Parish of Place" or "Place parish". *[https://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/types/status/Wap '''Hundreds'''] and [https://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/types/status/Wap '''wapentakes'''] are ancient administrative divisions of counties. They are not included in the location fields, and only in the biographies of pre-1500 profiles where indicated. Similarly, '''Ridings''' (Yorkshire) are not included in the location fields but may be added in the biography *'''Place names beginning with "St"''' (e.g. St Ives) are abbreviated (rather than spelled out in full "Saint") and do not have a full stop after the "St" *'''Categories for English place names''' are described on [[Space:English_Place_Name_Categories|this page]]. If the place does not yet have a category, ask for one to be created if you have a profile to go in it. We do not intentionally create empty categories. All locations are categorised according to their original county location rather than the county that they were transferred to in later county boundary changes. ====Counties within England==== *The word "county" is not used when naming a county ("Essex" is just "Essex", not "Essex County"). The only exception to this rule is "County Durham" which should always be entered as such, and not just "Durham" which is a city within County Durham. *'''There are 39''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historic_counties_of_England '''historic counties in England'''] '''plus the City Of London and "City and County of Bristol"'''. Further details of historic names and subunits are in [https://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/types/type_page.jsp?unit_type=ANC_CNTY Vision of Britain]. Use these historic counties rather than modern counties for locations of events before 1974. After 1974, check the designation of the location against its Wikipedia entry; some will still be in the original county, some may be in a different ceremonial county due to boundary changes. *The '''(County of) London''' (1889-1965) and '''Greater London''' (1965 to date) are to be used in the location fields for places which were absorbed into these new counties in the appropriate time frame. (See the table below for a more detailed explanation.) These places are categorised by their historic county with London in brackets as part of the category name (example: [[:Category: Islington, Middlesex (London)|Islington, Middlesex (London) ]] ) *'''Do not abbreviate the county name in the location fields.''' The county name abbreviations are given only for information in the table below. *The '''3-letter Chapman County Codes''' were often used in old GEDCOM uploads. Wikipedia contributors, "Chapman code," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Chapman_code&oldid=1083967243 (accessed October 29, 2022). These are listed below against the relevant county. If you find them on a profile, please expand them to the full county name. *Widespread changes to the names and boundaries of the historic counties happened in 1974 as a result of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Local_Government_Act_1972 1972 Local Government Act]. These are noted in the table below. *'''Shire or not?''' A county name has the suffix "-shire" if the county is named after the Historic County town (which may be different to the modern administrative centre). These old county town names are usually obvious in the county name and are given in the table below {| border="1" class="sortable" !'''County Name (use this in WikiTree location fields)'''||'''Notes - do not use the County Name abbreviations or variants in the location fields'''||Chapman Code: expand this to the full county name |- |'''Bedfordshire'''|| Named after the town of Bedford. Abbreviation is Beds. ||BDF |- |'''Berkshire'''||Pronounced 'Barkshire'. The exception to the rule about Shire names, Berkshire was named after a woody hill rather than a town, and the Ancient county name was Berceria. The county town was originally Abingdon, and from 1867 Reading. Abbreviation is Berks.||BRK |- |'''Bristol'''||A City and County in its own right since '''30 October 1373'''. Put "Bristol, England" in the location boxes from 1373 onward, before that it is Bristol, Gloucestershire. See [[Space:Categorisation_in_Bristol|here]] for more information about categorisation|| No code |- |'''Buckinghamshire'''||Named after the old county town of Buckingham. Abbreviation is Bucks. ||BKM |- |'''Cambridgeshire'''||Named after the county town Cambridge. Abbreviated to Cambs. Ancient name is Cantabrigia from which we get Cantab for degrees awarded at Cambridge University. Neither style is used in Wikitree locations.||CAM |- |'''Cheshire'''||Named after the county town Chester. The ancient name was Cestria - this name is not used in Wikitree locations.||CHS |- |'''Cornwall'''||Ancient names are "West Wales" (Ancient "North Wales" is the modern country of Wales), Cornugallia, Cornubia and Kernow. None of these names are used in Wikitree locations.||CON |- |'''County Durham'''||Note the use of County in the full name, the only County in England to do this. Use the full name rather than just "Durham". An ancient name is Dunelmensis Episcopatus (the Bishopric of Durham).||DUR |- |'''Cumberland'''||Cumberland was abolished and became part of the newly created county of Cumbria in 1974||CUL |- |'''Devon'''||Devon is the official county name. Use this in the location fields. It is sometimes referred to as Devonshire (used as the name of a Dukedom and a Regimental name). Devonshire is not used in the location fields.||DEV |- |'''Derbyshire'''||Named after the old county town Derby. (The modern county town is Matlock). Abbreviated to Derbys.||DBY |- |'''Dorset'''||Dorset is the official county name. Use this in the location fields. Sometimes referred to as Dorsetshire,.||DOR |- |'''Essex'''||Literally the Land of the East Saxons. The South-West part of the historic county was lost to the County of London and subsequently Greater London.||ESS |- |'''Gloucestershire'''||Named after the county town Gloucester. Pronounced 'Gloster'. Abbreviated to Gloucs.||GLS |- |'''Hampshire'''||Named after the town Southampton which historically was known as Hamptun. Abbreviated to Hants.
Sometimes referred to as Southamptonshire - this name is not used in Wikitree locations.
Hampshire included the Isle of Wight until it was made a ceremonial county in its own right in 1974.||HAM, IOW for Isle of Wight |- |'''Herefordshire'''||Named after the county town Hereford. Herefordshire was amalgamated with Worcestershire in 1974.
Re-established as a separate county in 1998.||HEF |- |'''Hertfordshire'''||Named after the county town of Hertford. Pronounced 'Hartfordshire'. Abbreviated to Herts. ||HRT |- |'''Huntingdonshire'''||Named after the county town Huntingdon. Merged into Cambridgeshire in 1974. Abbreviated to Hunts.||HUN |- |'''Kent'''||Ancient name for Kent is Cantiu - this name is not used in Wikitree locations.||KEN |- |'''Lancashire'''||Named after the city of Lancaster. Abbreviated to Lancs.||LAN |- |'''Leicestershire'''||Named after the town of Leicester. Pronounced ''Lestersheer''. Abbreviated to Leics.||LEI |- |'''Lincolnshire'''||Named after the city of Lincoln. Abbreviated to Lincs.||LIN |- |'''City of London'''||'''The City of London is a self-governing City in the North bank of the River Thames which still exists today'''. It has always been outside the County structure, and was not part of Middlesex which used to surround it.
Until 1889, any location referring to London was correctly the "City of London". There was no other version of London up until that time.
Put the full name '''City of London''' in the location field. ("City of London, England" before 1801, "City of London, England, United Kingdom" after 1801)|| LDN |- |'''(County of) London'''
1889-1965||The County of London was created in 1889, made up of parts of Middlesex on the North of the Thames and Surrey and Kent on the South of the Thames.
This is a list of places which were transferred into the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_civil_parishes_in_the_County_of_London_in_1891 County of London]
'''The County of London did not include the City of London.'''
For the locations transferred into the new County of London use "Place, '''London''', England, United Kingdom".
(For example: "Islington, Middlesex, England, United Kingdom" became "Islington, London, England, United Kingdom" post 1889).
Locations in the City of London post-1889 remain "City of London, England, United Kingdom"||No Code |- |'''Greater London'''
1965 to date||In 1965, the County of London was expanded to become Greater London.
Greater London consists of the County of London, the rest of Middlesex, parts of Surrey, Essex, Hertfordshire and Kent.
This is a list of places now in [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Category:en:Places_in_Greater_London,_England Greater London]
'''Greater London does not include the City of London.'''
For locations in Greater London, use "Place, '''Greater London''', England, United Kingdom"
(For example "Barking, Essex, England, United Kingdom" became "Barking, Greater London, England, United Kingdom" post 1965).
Locations in the City of London post-1965 remain "City of London, England, United Kingdom" ||No code |- |'''Middlesex'''
up to 1965||Literally the "Land of the Middle Saxons". This county used to encircle the City of London on the North of the Thames. It was gradually absorbed into the expanding London conurbation. Middlesex was abolished as an entity in 1965 with the creation of Greater London.||MDX |- |'''Norfolk'''||Literally the "North Folk" of East Anglia||NFK |- |'''Northamptonshire''' ||Named after the town of Northampton. Abbreviated to Northants. ||NTH |- |'''Northumberland'''||Literally the "Land North of the River Humber". ||NBL |- |'''Nottinghamshire'''||Named after the town of Nottingham. Abbreviated to Notts. ||NTT |- |'''Oxfordshire'''||Named after the city of Oxford. Abbreviated to Oxon. from the ancient name of Oxonium, Neither style used in Wikitree locations.||OXF |- |'''Rutland'''||The smallest English county. Temporarily abolished as a county 1974-1997 during which time it was absorbed into Leicestershire.||RUT |- |'''Shropshire'''||A modern spelling and pronunciation of the Old English for Shrewsburyshire after the county town Shrewsbury. The county is known archaically as Salop - this name is not used in Wikitree locations.||SAL |- |'''Somerset'''||Somerset is the official county name, Use this in the location fields. Sometimes referred to as Somersetshire.||SOM |- |'''Staffordshire'''||Named after the town of Stafford. Abbreviated to Staffs. Extensive reorganisation of its boundaries in 1974.||STS |- |'''Suffolk'''||Literally the "South Folk" of East Anglia||SFK |- |'''Surrey''' ||A large county south of the River Thames. It lost its historic northern area to both the County of London and Greater London.||SRY |- |'''Sussex'''||Divided administratively into East Sussex and West Sussex in 1974. Use Sussex as the county name.||SSX.
Also SXE (East Sussex) and SXW (West Sussex) |- |'''Warwickshire'''||Named after the town of Warwick. Pronounced "Worreck-sheer". Abbreviated to Warks.||WAR |- |'''Westmorland'''||Abolished as a county in 1974 and absorbed into the newly created county of Cumbria. In 2023, it is due to be re-established but with different boundaries.||WES |- |'''Wiltshire'''||Named after the old county town of Wilton (the modern county town is Trowbridge). Abbreviated to Wilts. ||WIL |- |'''Worcestershire'''||Named after the old county town of Worcester. Pronounced "Wuster-sheer". Abbreviated to Worcs. In 1974 its was split into the new West Midlands county and the rest was amalgamated with Herefordshire.
It was re-established as a separate county in 1998.
The ancient name is Wigornia - this name is not used in Wikitree locations.||WOR |- |'''Yorkshire'''||Named after the city of York. Historically divided into the North, East and West Ridings which were were abolished in 1974. (The Riding for a Yorkshire location is not used in the location field). The Roman name for the city of York was Eboracum - some old text refer to Yorkshire as the county of Eboracum, abbreviated to Ebor. (This name is not used in Wikitree locations.)||YKS, also ERY (East Riding of Yorkshire), NRY (North Riding), WRY (West Riding) |}
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*[[Space:England|England County resources]] *[[Space:England_Project_Reliable_Sources|England Project Reliable Sources]] *[[Space:England_Research_Resources:_General|England Research Resources: General]] *[[Space:Sources-England|Sources - England]] *[[Space:Pre-1500_Resource_Page|Wikitree pre1500 Resources]]
*[https://sites.google.com/site/cochoit/ Medieval Genealogy Resources] *Do not use unsourced family trees (Ancestry, Geni, My Heritage, Familysearch trees). *If the tree quotes a valid source, cite the valid source not the tree. *Find A Grave entries without a gravestone photo are not considered valid sources. ===Stickers=== Use sparingly, and only when relevant. '''Use of the term Aristocracy (and therefore the sticker) on English profiles.''' *England (as a standalone country, as part of Great Britain, and as part of the United Kingdom) has Royalty and a Peerage. * Royalty comprises: **the Monarch and their spouse. **Princes: the male children and grandchildren of the reigning and past monarchs. Children of the eldest son of the Prince of Wales. **Princesses - legitimate daughters of a British Monarch, and legitimate male line granddaughters of a British Monarch. **Children of the eldest son of the Prince of Wales. **Spouse of a British Prince. *The Peerage comprises Dukes, Earls, Marquesses, Viscounts, Barons. *The sticker {{EuroAristo Sticker|place=British Isles}} should only be used on profiles of people with the titles listed above, and only if the Profile Manager wishes them to be on the profile. *Baronets are not part of the Peerage. The Aristocracy sticker should not be used on these profiles. *Life Peerages (created after 1958) are political appointments. The Aristocracy sticker should not be used on these profiles. *The sticker should not be used for knights and local dignitaries. ==Examples of Profiles== The following profiles may be useful as a guide to developing a profile.
'''Pre1500'''
[[Chaucer-7|Geoffrey Chaucer]]
[[Elrington-2|John Elrington]]
[[Whittington-1010|Dick Whittington]],
'''16 Century'''
[[More-195|Margaret (More) Roper]]
[[Dudley-349|John Dudley]]
'''17 Century'''
[[Pepys-16|Samuel Pepys]]
[[Wren-212|Christopher Wren]]
'''18 Century'''
[[Constable-2|John Constable]]
[[Elrington-20|Thomas Elrington]]
[[Wollstonecraft-1|Mary Wollstonecraft]]
'''19 Century'''
[[Darwin-15|Charles Darwin]]
[[Stephen-525|Virginia Woolf]]
[[Tolkien-1|JRR Tolkien]]
'''20 Century'''
[[Sayers-650|Dorothy L Sayers]]
==Previous Revisions== *December 2023: Major revision of the Locations section including the introduction of the use of the County of London and Greater London. *November 2023: clarification of the use Sir, and of Dame and Lady in the prefix field as the wife of a Knight. *June 2023: link to the use of the surname fields with "alias" surnames. *June 2023: Clarification re. use of images and copyright. *May 2023: Use of Ridings (Yorkshire) in the location fields. *May 2023: Clarification of deaths at sea. *March 2023: Clarification of use of post-1837 Registration Districts in the location fields *October 2022: Added Bristol to County list, added Chapman Codes for information. *October 2022: Clarification of the changes to London over time (boundaries and administration). *August 2022: Clarification of the use of the Name Fields - not for locations, occupations or personal coding systems *May 2022: sections added on the use of the Aristocracy sticker, and on the use of Great Britain in location fields. ==Sources==

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[[Category:England, Orphan Trail Trailers Index]] [[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category: Reliable Sources for Pre-1700 Profiles]] [[Project:England|England Project]] | [[:Category:Reliable_Sources_for_Pre-1700_Profiles| Reliable Sources for Pre-1700 Profiles Category Page]] | Reliable Sources for Pre-1700 Profiles ==Reliable Sources== The most reliable sources are contemporary records that were created at the time the person lived.''' *'''Parish Records''': Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, and other acts such as confirmations, recantations... Not every parish record has survived, and the earlier the person lived, the less likely that the event was even recorded. The actual Parish Registers are generally available at the County Record Office or are sometimes held at the actual church. Subscription sites such as Ancestry*, FindMyPast and the Genealogist also have collections, but no one online site has a complete set of parish registers. Some records can be found online at the various England counties (please see the specific County Resources page linked below) which are free. Transcripts or indexes of various parish records can be found on Family Search (including [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1473014 England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975], [https://www.freereg.org.uk/ Free Reg](free), and some 'Online Parish Clerks (OPCs)' eg [http://www.cornwall-opc-database.org Cornwall Online Parish Clerk] and [http://www.lan-opc.org.uk Lancashire Online Parish Clerk] and facilitate access to the actual parish record. *'''Quaker Monthly Meeting records''' These exist from 1650 onwards to record Quaker births, marriages and deaths. Found at both FindMyPast (paywall) and FamilySearch.org. They are usually highly detailed and legible! *'''Wills, Administrations & Probate and Inquistions Post Mortem''': Wills proved through the Prerogative Court of Canterbury (PCC) are available at [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/help-with-your-research/research-guides/wills-1384-1858/ The National Archives - PCC wills 1384-1858] or at Ancestry.co.uk. Wills proved at the lower courts may be located at County Record Offices. Only a small number of people who lived in England before 1700 left a will. See [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/England_Probate_Records FamilySearch Guide to England Probate Records] for more information. *'''Court and Chancery records''' *'''Manorial records''' Under the feudal system, each parish typically had between one and half a dozen "manors", each with a lord who held a court and had certain rights and powers. Manors maintained individual records concerning land transactions, court proceedings and inheritances. Records are now at local record offices, at the National Archives or in private hands. The National Archives maintains a [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/archives-sector/finding-records-in-discovery-and-other-databases/manorial-documents-register/ Manorial Documents Register] as a finding aid. *'''Other land and tax records'''. This includes Hearth Tax records, 1662-1689, which records taxable households. They have been published for various counties, listed at the [https://www.roehampton.ac.uk/research-centres/centre-for-hearth-tax-research/publications/ Roehampton University site]. ===Usage Guidelines for 'Reliable Sources' === *''' The best option is to cite and transcribe the original record or a digital image of it.''' As well as original records, the England Project has decided to include indexes and transcripts of contemporary records as reliable sources, although the original or digital version of a record is always preferable. * '''A name does not constitute a source'''. Just because you find the name you are looking for in a record, doesn't mean that it is a source for the specific person you are researching. See Sources v Evidence section below. *'''Proper usage of records held on subscription sites''': Just because a record is behind a "pay wall" on sites such as Ancestry and FindMyPast, does not mean it should not be used. If possible a link should be provided to an image of the source. Wikitree has a very informative help page: [[Help:Links_to_Ancestry|Links to Ancestry]] which should be used when adding these sources. *'''Inline sourcing is preferred''' as the specific information provided by the source then directly provides the evidence for the fact that is referenced. ==Reliable Secondary Sources== Although no source is perfect the sources in this section are generally well sourced. As with any secondary sources always try and seek out the original source. *G.E. Cokayne, The Complete Peerage - eg http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/sources/peerages.shtml - generally volumes edited by Cokayne are based on primary sources and verifiable secondary sources. Always check [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/cp/ Some corrections and additions to the Complete Peerage] for updated information on the Cokayne volumes. * Douglas Richardson, numerous volumes, also generally reference reliable sources * Academic, scholarly or historical volumes, especially if primary sources are referenced. * County visitations. These are armorial records, which give pedigrees which have been validated by the College of Arms. There are 19th Century transcriptions of these visitations which are available online. See discussion on Visitations, including need for caution at [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/guide/vis.shtml Medieval Genealogy and the College of Arms] ''Check [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/soc.genealogy.medieval soc.genealogy.medieval] for discussions that may be helpful if using the above sources.'' ===Usage Guidelines for all Secondary Sources=== * These sources should always be critically appraised (see [[Space:England_Project_Reliable_Sources#Sources_v_Evidence|Sources v Evidence]] section below) * Only use secondary sources if they are themselves sourced (preferably with primary sources) and if possible seek out the original source. * Please only use a secondary source (particularly Richardson) if you have actually cited the relevant section of the book. Include a complete reference, including the page number of the volume. * If possible at least one contemporary source should be included on the profile along with any of these sources. *'''Inline sourcing is preferred''' as the specific information provided by the source then directly provides the evidence for the fact that is referenced. ==Unreliable Sources or 'Actually Not Sources At All' == *'''Online Trees''', including User Contributed trees. These are completely unreliable and may contain all sorts of errors, including basic research errors. They should never be used as a source on English profiles, although when attempting to source an existing gedcom, they may be added to the research notes to assist in attempting to orient to the particular family line. These types of trees can be found on the following sites: ::: - FamilySearch (including Pedigree Resource File and other submitted genealogies - User-submitted genealogies included now as part of [https://www.familysearch.org/search/family-trees FamilySearch Genealogies] ::: - Ancestry.com ::: - Geni.com ::: - MyHeritage ::: - Rootsweb ::: - Geneanet *''' User Databases''' These may not be supported by primary or credible secondary sources, and should not be used. Such a database is the Millennium File - a database created by the Institute of Family Research and available online at Ancestry.com *'''Websites with online trees and genealogical information''' These may provide some guidance but please do not cite them as a source. If there is a source cited seek that out, confirm the information and use that as your source. Some commonly used examples include:
::: ''[https://fabpedigree.com/' Jamie Allen's Family Tree & Ancient Genealogical Allegations (Fab Pedigree)]'' - The opening page of this site contains a warning 'PLEASE do not treat the information in this genealogy as authoritative' - enough said.
::: ''[http://www.thepeerage.com/ The Peerage]'' - Provides sources but relies heavily on secondary sources or even personal emails as a source.
::: ''[https://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/ Our Royal, Titled, Noble, and Commoner Ancestors & Cousins (Marlyn Lewis)]''. Uses some good sources, eg, Richardson, Cokayne, and less reliable ones such as Burke, but many entries have no sources at all. Also uses Ancestry user trees as a source.
::: ''[http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/ Tudor Place]''. An unsourced personal website.
::: ''[https://www.findagrave.com/ Find A Grave]''. Many entries on this site are similar to user created trees. Do not use Findagrave unless there is a photograph of the gravestone/monument. Of the pre-1700 gravestones that still exist, many are no longer legible.
*'''Personal genealogy websites''': As with the member trees, these can be a good guide for research, but not as a source. *'''Unsourced privately published genealogies''': These are the print equivalent of personal genealogy. Again, as with user trees and personal genealogy websites these may be a guide but should not be used as a source. These genealogical volumes may rely on oral evidence or even wishful thinking. *'''Burke's Peerage''' and other volumes written by John Burke or later members of his family. These volumes rarely reference sources - always use Cokayne or Richardson in preference to Burke, especially if there is a discrepancy in the information. === Usage Guidelines for 'Unreliable Sources' === * As with the sources section above, these sources should always be critically appraised (see [[Space:England_Project_Reliable_Sources#Sources_v_Evidence|Sources v Evidence]] section) * These sites and books may contain trees with precise dates and places or other information that provides clues with where to search for reliable sources. Occasionally these trees have sources. Look for the source and check it for yourself, do not use the member tree as source. * It is not acceptable to create a new profile using a source that is unreliable. * When working on existing unsourced profiles or lines, a relevant unreliable source may be added to the profile to assist in orienting to a family. In this situation, the 'unsourced' template should not be removed from the profile. == Links to other resource pages == * [[Space:Pre-1500_Resource_Page|WikiTree's Pre-1500 resource page]] - General pre-1500 resources * [https://sites.google.com/site/cochoit/ Joe Cochoit's Medieval Genealogy Resources] * [[Space:England_Research_Resources:_General| England General Resources]] * [[Space:England_County_Resource_Pages|England County Resource Pages]] * [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/sources/visitations.shtml Medieval Genealogy - Herald's Visitations, links to some sources] ==Sources v Evidence== Understand the difference between a source and evidence. On Wikitree a source is where you found the information. It could be a primary source such as a birth, death or marriage record, land transaction, employment record etc. It could be a physical document in a library or archive, an online index, online document, image, sound recording etc, or it could be a secondary (derivative) source such as a monograph or article either in print or online. This is not necessarily evidence that an event occurred. To become evidence the source should be directly relevant to the fact it is supporting. If not a primary source, it should be able to be corroborated by other sources. This doesn't mean that you need seek out every available reference to a given fact, but you should apply some level of critical appraisal to the sources (especially secondary sources) that you are using. A baptism record for John Smith, son of William Smith is no guarantee that it is the same John Smith as the one you are researching. Critical appraisal means objectively looking at your source and considering at a minimum: '''''When was the source created?''''' A baptismal entry recorded at the time of the event – good
A gravestone erected at the time of death – probably good for the death date but other information may be inaccurate
If it is a secondary or tertiary source and there is no supporting evidence – not a reliable source '''''Who created the information?''''' An original government record of employment, a land transaction, migration – good
The subject of the profile, eg a diary, reminiscence – reasonably good but subject to memory, embellishment '''''Why was it created?''''' A record created for official church or legal purposes – good
A privately published genealogy – suspect, may not be supported by evidence '''''Who provided the information?''''' Parents present at a baptism – good
Information supplied for a death certificate – good and bad, the actual death date and place would be considered a primary source however other information supplied by an informant may not be accurate. '''''Is there a potential for bias?''''' Was the creator of the source commissioned to produce the work, eg a financial incentive – not so good
'19th century pedigrees' - would 'stretching' the truth have an impact on social status? ==What do you do if you are not sure if a source is reliable for a pre-1700 English profile?== You can ask on G2G by going to the edit screen of the profile you are thinking of using the source on and click on the 'Ask for Advice' link on the yellow banner at the top of the profile. Make sure you provide details of the proposed source. Make sure you add the ENGLAND and PRE-1700 tags. If you are an England Project member you can also ask the project discussion group. The answer may help someone else as well. [[Project:England|England Project]] | [[:Category:Reliable_Sources_for_Pre-1700_Profiles| Reliable Sources for Pre-1700 Profiles Category Page]] | Reliable Sources for Pre-1700 Profiles

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[[Category:England, Orphan Trail Trailers Index]] [[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project:England|England Project]] | England Research Resources [[Category:England, Research Resources]] [[Category: England Project, Free-Space Pages]] ==Births Marriages & Deaths== *[https://www.familysearch.org/ '''FamilySearch'''] for parish records, census, births, marriages, deaths and much more. *[http://www.ukbmd.org.uk/ '''UKBMD'''] links to nearly 1500 sites that offer online transcription of UK BMD and census material. *[http://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/ '''General Register Office'''] Civil registration for births, marriages and deaths started in 1837 for England and Wales. The GRO maintain the national archive of all births, marriages and deaths dating back to 1837 and further information can be found on their site. *[http://www.freebmd.org.uk/ '''FreeBMD'''] is an ongoing project, the aim of which is to transcribe the Civil Registration index of births, marriages and deaths for England and Wales, and to provide free Internet access to the transcribed records. *[http://www.deceasedonline.com/ '''Deceased Online'''] The central database for UK burials and cremations. Search registers by Country, Region, County, Burial Authority or Crematorium free of charge. *[http://www.gravestonephotos.com/index.php '''Gravestone Photographic Resource'''] If you are lucky enough to find an ancestor listed here, then you're guaranteed a photo of the grave. Everyone listed on the site has had a photo taken of the headstone. ==Census== *[http://www.freecen.org.uk/ '''FreeCEN'''] is an ongoing project, the aim of which is to provide a "free-to-view" online searchable database of the 19th century UK census returns. *[http://www.ukcensusonline.com/ '''UK Census Online'''] *[http://www.findmypast.co.uk/ '''Find My Past'''] although this is a pay to use site it is '''FREE''' to search and view the 1881 England and Wales census. ===Censuses at Familysearch=== *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1493745 '''England and Wales Census, 1841'''] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2563939 '''England and Wales Census, 1851'''] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1493747 '''England and Wales Census, 1861'''] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1538354 '''England and Wales Census, 1871'''] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2562194 '''England and Wales Census, 1881'''] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1865747 '''England and Wales Census, 1891'''] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1888129 '''England and Wales Census, 1901'''] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1921547 '''England and Wales Census, 1911'''] '''But you have to go to FMP or Ancestry for the images''' ==Parish Registers== *[https://www.parishregister.co.uk '''Guide to parish registers''']. *[https://facultyonline.churchofengland.org/churches/ '''Church Heritage Record'''] The Church Heritage Record contains over 16,000 entries on church buildings in England covering a wide variety of topics including architectural history, archaeology, art history and the surrounding natural environment. It is continuously being updated and should not be regarded as complete. *[http://www.dustydocs.com/ '''DustyDocs'''] Links to Free websites in the British Isles containing Parish Records. *[http://www.freereg.org.uk/ '''FreeREG'''] stands for free registers, their aim is to provide free Internet searches of baptism, marriage, and burial records, which have been extracted from parish registers and non-conformist church records in the UK. The recording of baptisms, marriages and burials in parish registers began in England in 1538 and is separate and distinct from the civil registration process that began in 1837. *[http://www.bmdregisters.co.uk/ '''Non-Conformist and Non-Parochial BMDs'''] for records of birth, baptism, marriage, death and burial taken from non parish sources. *[http://www.parishfinder.co.uk:8080/ '''Parish Finder'''] a brilliant parish search tool for genealogists. You can search for a parish, calculate distances between parishes, list surrounding parishes and see the Chapman codes ''( set of 3-letter codes identifying the traditional administrative divisions in the United Kingdom, Ireland, the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands)'' *[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C13332 '''Clandestine Marriages'''] At one time up to half of London marriages were Clandestine and there is a wealth of information in these documents, but note the salutary warning “It must be emphasised that the information in the Fleet documents (particularly those before 1714) should be treated with extreme caution as dates given are unreliable and names or indeed whole entries may be fictitious.” ==County Resources== *[[Space:England_County_Resource_Pages |'''The England County Resource Pages''']] ==Reliable resources== * [[Space:England_Project_Reliable_Sources|'''England Reliable Sources Pre-1700''']]. A summary of what are generally considered to be reliable sources for pre-1700 profiles in England. ==Images== *[[space:Galleries_and_Collections_which_have_given_Permission_for_use_of_Images|'''Galleries and Collections which have given Permission for use of Images''']]. Some galleries and collections which permit WikiTree to use images found on their websites. ==Medieval== *[http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/sources/visitations.shtml '''Index of English Heraldic visitations'''] that have been published online *[http://www.heraldry-online.org.uk/Archivebookslinks.htm '''Another Index of Heraldic Research archives'''] published online, by James Dempster of the Heraldry Society of Scotland. The erroneous link to Volume 5 of England and Wales on some sites is corrected on this site. (See also the internal WikiTree resources below) *[[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales|'''Pedigree names of the Visitations''']] by Volume (A WikiTree resource) [Volumes 1-15, 18,20 completed so far] *[[Space:Visitations_Master_Surname_Index|'''Master Index of Pedigree names of the Visitations''']] for all volumes. (A WikiTree resource) [Volumes 1-15, 18,20 completed so far] *[[Space:Visitations_Cross_reference_by_County|'''Index of Pedigree names of the Visitations by County''']] for all volumes. (A WikiTree resource) [Volumes 1-15, 18,20 completed so far] *[http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/sources/ipm.shtml '''Inquisitions Post Mortem'''] A useful source for English medieval genealogy. Lists people who held land directly from the King (which obviously wasn't every big landowner, but many gentry families can be found in these records). Basically, when somebody died, a list of his (or her) land holdings was made, together with a list of heir or heirs to the land. Of course, in simple cases the eldest son was the sole heir, so younger siblings wouldn't get mentioned. But there are lots of more complicated cases with additional information. ==Military== *[http://www.navylist.org/ '''Royal Navy Database'''] *[https://www.gov.uk/probate-search '''Find a Soldiers Will'''] Search for the will of a soldier who died while serving in the British armed forces between 1850 and 1986. Free to search, £6 for a digital copy of the will. *[http://www.cwgc.org/ '''Commonwealth War Graves Commission'''] Details of servicemen and civilians killed during the two world wars. * [https://www.thegazette.co.uk/ '''The Gazette'''] Official record of the British government (and the English government before 1801), with records of military commissions, promotions, medals, and also legal notices. * [https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/A_Naval_Biographical_Dictionary '''A Naval Biographical Dictionary'''] Short biographies, listing each ship they had served on, of every living officer in the Royal Navy, ranked lieutenant or higher, as of 1849. * [https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Royal_Naval_Biography '''Royal Naval Biography'''] Short biographies, listing each ship they had served on, of every living officer in the Royal Navy, ranked captain or higher, as of 1823. ==Jewish== *[http://www.jewishgen.org/jcr-uk/ '''JCR-UK'''] Jewish Communities and Records - United Kingdom ==Maps== *[https://www.familysearch.org/mapp/#search '''English Jurisdictions 1851'''] *[https://www.history.ac.uk/research/victoria-county-history/a-history-english-places-vch-smartphone-app '''History of English Piaces'''] Smartphone app *[[Space:England_Research_Resources|'''Historic Maps of England''']] ==Other== *[http://www.workhouses.org.uk/ '''The Workhouse'''] information on all the workhouses in England. *[http://members.shaw.ca/pauline777/TravellersUK.html '''UK Fairground Ancestors'''] if you have showmen, circus and fairground ancestors then this site is a must. *[http://theclergydatabase.org.uk/ '''Clergy of the Church of England Database'''] 1540-1835 *[http://ezitis.myzen.co.uk/ '''Lost Hospitals of London'''] if you have ever had someone die in a London Hospital. *[[Space:Annual_Report_of_the_Deputy_Keeper_of_the_Public_Records |''' Annual Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records''']] *[[Space:Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem|'''Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem and Other Analogous Documents preserved in the Public Record Office''']] *[[Space:Honors and Knights' Fees|'''Honors and Knights' Fees''']] *[[Space:Testamenta Vetusta|'''Testamenta Vetusta''']] *[[Space:The New Chronicles of England and France|'''The New Chronicles of England and France''']] *[[Space:The Victoria History Of The Counties Of England|'''The Victoria History Of The Counties Of England''']] *[https://www.ncm.org.uk/library '''National Coal Mining Museum Library''']. The Library holds record on not only the geographical and technical aspects of mining coal, but also the social, economic and political aspect of the industry and the communities it touched. *[https://www.railwaymuseum.org.uk/research-and-archive/further-resources/family-history '''National Railway Museum Family History Resources'''] ===On Wikitree=== *''' For early research material for Name Studies and Surnames see [[:Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales|Visitations Of England and Wales]] for a surname index and [[:Space:Visitations_Cross_reference_by_County|Visitations Cross-reference by County]] for a county index.''' *[[Space:Sources-England|'''Rick Pierpont's Sources for England''']] ==Travel== *[http://www.castlegarden.org/index.php '''Castle Garden'''] to find your ancestors that emigrated from 1820-1892 *[http://www.ellisisland.org/ '''Ellis Island'''] 1892-1924 passenger lists of those that emigrated to United States via the port of New York. ==Reference== *[http://www.ukbmd.org.uk/genuki/reg/ '''Registration Districts in England and Wales'''] This is an index, by county, of the registration districts of England and Wales. *[http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/ '''A Vision of Britain Through Time'''] powerful search engine for huge database of Gazetteers, historical maps, travel writing of earlier centuries, sponsored by U. of Portsmouth & others; this one site has helped me find the right place out of misspelled locations in Britain more than any other aid. *[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/ '''British History Online'''] British History Online is the digital library containing some of the core printed primary and secondary sources for the medieval and modern history of the British Isles and was created by the Institute of Historical Research and the History of Parliament Trust. *[http://specialcollections.le.ac.uk/digital/collection/p16445coll4/search '''Historical Directories'''] Large range of digitised UK directories. *[http://rmhh.co.uk/occup/ '''Index of Old Occupations'''] meanings of terms and abbreviations for occupations used on census returns. *[https://www.familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/England '''FamilySearch Wiki for England'''] is an excellent resource to help you with all areas of your research. *[http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/ '''Genuki for England'''] this page has lots and lots of links relating to the whole of England and helpful information. *[http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ '''The National Archives'''] The UK government's official archive, from Domesday Book to websites. The National Archives is home to millions of documents, files and images that cover 1,000 years of history. *[http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/archon '''The Archon Directory'''] contact details for archives throughout the UK. *[http://www.cyndislist.com/ '''Cyndi's List'''] Vast list of genealogy links, worldwide. ==Societies and Guilds== *[http://www.sog.org.uk/ '''Society of Genealogists'''] Britain’s premier family history society. *[http://www.one-name.org/ '''The Guild of One-Name Studies'''] the world's leading organisation for one-name studies. *[http://www.ffhs.org.uk/ '''Federation of Family History Societies (FFHS)'''] contact details for local and regional Family History Societies ==County Record Offices== *[http://archives.cheshire.gov.uk/home.aspx '''Cheshire Archives and Local Studies, Chester'''] *[https://www.cornwall.gov.uk/community-and-living/records-archives-and-cornish-studies/cornwall-record-office '''Cornwall Record Office, Truro'''] *[https://swheritage.org.uk/devon-archives '''Devon Record Office, Exeter'''] *[http://www.durhamrecordoffice.org.uk '''Durham Record Office, Durham'''] *[https://www.lincolnshire.gov.uk/libraries-and-archives/lincolnshire-archives '''Lincolnshire Record Office, Lincoln'''] *[http://www1.somerset.gov.uk/archives '''Somerset Record Office, Taunton'''] *[https://www.wshc.org.uk/ '''Wiltshire & Swindon History Centre, Chippenham'''] * '''East Riding of Yorkshire Archives and Local Studies'''. [https://www.eastriding.gov.uk/leisure/the-treasure-house/ Treasurers House, Beverley]. *[https://www.northyorks.gov.uk/county-record-office '''North Yorkshire County Record Office''']. *'''South Yorkshire Archives''' are held at 4 centres. [http://www.experience-barnsley.com/archives-and-discovery-centre Experience Barnsley - Barnsley Archives and Discovery Centre], [https://library.doncaster.gov.uk/web/arena/archives Doncaster Archives], [https://www.rotherham.gov.uk/info/200062/libraries/718/archives_and_local_history Rotherham Archives and Local History], [https://www.sheffield.gov.uk/home/libraries-archives/access-archives-local-studies-library.html Sheffield City Archives & Local Studies Library] *[https://www.wyjs.org.uk/archive-service/ '''West Yorkshire Archive Services'''] There are five District Offices, [https://www.wyjs.org.uk/archive-service/contact-us-and-opening-times/bradford-archive-service-opening-times-and-information/ Bradford], [https://www.wyjs.org.uk/archive-service/contact-us-and-opening-times/calderdale-archive-service-opening-times-and-information/ Calderdale], [https://www.wyjs.org.uk/archive-service/contact-us-and-opening-times/kirklees-archive-service-opening-times-and-information/ Kirklees], [https://www.wyjs.org.uk/archive-service/contact-us-and-opening-times/leeds-archive-services-opening-times-and-information/ Leeds] and [https://www.wyjs.org.uk/archive-service/contact-us-and-opening-times/leeds-archive-services-opening-times-and-information/ Wakefield]. ==Other Offices, Libraries etc== *[https://www.york.ac.uk/borthwick '''Borthwick Institute, York'''] *[https://www.dur.ac.uk/palace.green '''Durham University Library, Palace Green'''] *[https://yorkminster.org/discover/collections-archive-library '''York Minster Librar'''y] ''If you would like further help why not post a question on [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/ G2G Q&A]'' ''Please help other researchers by adding/editing any links''

England Project Useful Links

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] '''This page is for the England Project members to provide links to pages that are being frequently accessed and help with our improvement of the English profiles on WikiTree.''' ===New Member: How to Use WikiTree=== '''If you have not already read [[:Category:New_Member_How-To|these pages]] please read them before using any of the other pages on this page.''' ===England Project Orphan Trail Pages=== Most project members will have been involved with [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_Orphaned_Profiles_Team the Orphan Trail] these links are to help you easily access pages which hold useful information including many explanations on how to do things. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_1838-1957#England_Orphan_Trail_Resources_1838-1957 England Orphan Trail Resources 1838-1957] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_1700-1837_-1 England Orphan Trail Resources 1700-1837] ===Templates === Members of the England Project who have completed the Orphan Trail will have been introduced to some [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Templates#Stickers Templates]. In the England Project the templates which members need to be aware of are [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Categories Category] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Stickers Stickers]. If you are adding either of these, and are unsure of what to use, please refer to the listing for categories and the helpful information about the use of stickers which includes a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Stickers list of stickers]. ===Suggestions === Each WikiTree member will find this heading under the My WikiTree menu on their Navigation Home Page. Whilst many England Project members are Data Doctors working on clearing the suggestions for profiles other than their own others are working through their own suggestions. The Data Doctors Project have recorded a number of instuctive videos to help members which are very useful and can be found [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Data_Doctors_Project_Video_Collection here]. ==England Project Standards== If you are uncertain as to what is an acceptable standard for a profile which falls within England then please read this [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_Project_-_Profile_Standards page] ==Useful Browser Extensions== [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:WikiTree_X WikiTree X] :Description: WikiTree X enables you to create and edit WikiTree profiles using data from other genealogy websites. [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/515681/quick-search-tag-photos-with-wikitreeturbo-extension-chrome WikiTree Turbo] :Description: Turbo charges your WikiTree experience by letting you tag people in photos, quick search your watchlist, and collapse descendant trees. ==Useful Web Apps== [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/anderson23510/stickers/ Check Stickers] :Description: Checks England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and Germany sticker compliance for descendants of a specified ancestor [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/nelson3486/stats/ Ancestor Statistics] :Description: Calculates the average generation length and average lifespan of your ancestors. [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/nelson3486/brickwalls/ Brick Walls] :Description: Shows which ancestors are missing one or both parents. [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/nelson3486/connections/ Missing Links] :Description: Finds people who are missing relationships. [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/shipley1223/Bio.html Biography Generator] :A tool to generate simple biographies. [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/york1423/fs-match FamilySearch Matches] :Description: Creates a link between a WikiTree profile and FamilySearch Family Tree. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:FamilySearch_Connections| Help page for Family Search Connections] explains more about this. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:WikiTree_Plus WikiTree+] :Description: WikiTree+ uses deep data analysis to find possible errors and opportunities for further research. [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/york1423/rootssearch/ RootsSearch] :Description: RootsSearch enables you to easily search over 20 genealogy websites with button clicks, without reentering names, dates, parents' names, etc., on each website. ==Resources and Research Links== :[https://www.familysearch.org/ FamilySearch.org] free; needs account (free also); has millions of records as well as censuses records. :[https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/| UKBMD] this site can help you find the Indexes and other sites for births, marriages and deaths. :[http://www.ukgdl.org.uk/|UK Genealogical Directories] looking for a directory or gazeteer check on this site. :[http://www.ukmfh.org.uk/|UK Military Family History] could help you find sites for information. :[https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/ GRO Indexes] free; register and search for births and deaths in England and Wales an example showing how to cite these can be found at [[Space:Saturday_Sourcing_Sprint_Citation_Examples|Citation Examples]] :[https://www.findagrave.com/ Find A Grave] free; needs account (free also); has millions of death records. :[https://billiongraves.com/search#/ Billion Graves] free; needs account (free also); has millions of records. :[https://www.ancestry.com/ Ancestry.com] Paid site for accessing millions of family trees and records. :[https://www.freebmd.org.uk/ Free BMD Records] no need to log in or have an account; you can search for all events; no maiden names available until 1911; volunteer project with huge coverage :[https://probatesearch.service.gov.uk/#wills Find a Will] This is hit-or-miss, but still an interesting place to search for wills or probate records - you may get lucky! :[https://www.freecen.org.uk/ Free:CEN] free; volunteer project; coverage patchy ==Reliable Sources== :The most reliable sources are contemporary records that were created at the time the person lived.''' *'''Parish Records''': Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, and other acts such as confirmations, recantations... Not every parish record has survived, and the earlier the person lived, the less likely that the event was even recorded. The actual Parish Registers are generally available at the County Record Office or are sometimes held at the actual church. Subscription sites such as Ancestry*, FindMyPast and the Genealogist also have collections, but no one online site has a complete set of parish registers. Some records can be found online at the various England counties (please see the specific County Resources page linked below) which are free. Transcripts or indexes of various parish records can be found on Family Search (including [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1473014 England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975], [https://www.freereg.org.uk/ Free Reg](free), and some 'Online Parish Clerks (OPCs)' eg [http://www.cornwall-opc-database.org Cornwall Online Parish Clerk] and [http://www.lan-opc.org.uk Lancashire Online Parish Clerk] and facilitate access to the actual parish record. *'''Quaker Monthly Meeting records''' These exist from 1650 onwards to record Quaker births, marriages and deaths. Found at both FindMyPast (paywall) and FamilySearch.org. They are usually highly detailed and legible! To find out more see [[:Space:Quakers_in_England:_County_Information_and_Resources|Quakers in England Information and Resources]] *'''Wills, Administrations & Probate and Inquistions Post Mortem''': Wills proved through the Prerogative Court of Canterbury (PCC) are available at [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/help-with-your-research/research-guides/wills-1384-1858/ The National Archives - PCC wills 1384-1858] or at Ancestry.co.uk. Wills proved at the lower courts may be located at County Record Offices. Only a small number of people who lived in England before 1700 left a will. See [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/England_Probate_Records FamilySearch Guide to England Probate Records] for more information. *'''Court and Chancery records''' *'''Manorial records''' Under the feudal system, each parish typically had between one and half a dozen "manors", each with a lord who held a court and had certain rights and powers. Manors maintained individual records concerning land transactions, court proceedings and inheritances. Records are now at local record offices, at the National Archives or in private hands. The National Archives maintains a [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/archives-sector/finding-records-in-discovery-and-other-databases/manorial-documents-register/ Manorial Documents Register] as a finding aid. *'''Other land and tax records'''. This includes Hearth Tax records, 1662-1689, which records taxable households. They have been published for various counties, listed at the [https://gams.uni-graz.at/context:htx Roehampton University site]. ===Usage Guidelines for 'Reliable Sources' === *''' The best option is to sight and transcribe the original record or a digital image of it.''' As well as original records, the England Project has decided to include indexes and transcripts of contemporary records as reliable sources, although the original or digital version of a record is always preferable. * '''A name does not constitute a source'''. Just because you find the name you are looking for in a record, doesn't mean that it is a source for the specific person you are researching. See Sources v Evidence section below. *'''Proper usage of records held on subscription sites''': Just because a record is behind a "pay wall" on sites such as Ancestry and FindMyPast, does not mean it should not be used. If possible a link should be provided to an image of the source. Wikitree has a very informative help page: [[Help:Links_to_Ancestry|Links to Ancestry]] which should be used when adding these sources. *'''Inline sourcing is preferred''' as the specific information provided by the source then directly provides the evidence for the fact that is referenced. *'''Copyright issues for images.''' There are images available online which can be used under creative commons licence. See the 2 G2G posts about this subject [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/990617/national-portrait-gallery-london-images| National portrait gallery images], [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/990211/tate-gallery-images| Tate gallery images] ==Links to other resource pages== :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Pre-1500_Resource_Page WikiTree's Pre-1500 resource page] - General pre-1500 resources :[https://sites.google.com/site/cochoit/ Joe Cochoit's Medieval Genealogy Resources] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_Research_Resources:_General England General Resources] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_County_Resource_Pages England County Resource Pages] :[http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/sources/visitations.shtml Medieval Genealogy - Herald's Visitations, links to some sources]

England Research Resources: General

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England Resources 1838-1917

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England Sandbox 1700-1837

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England Sandbox 1838-1917

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England Sourcerers Team Page

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category: England, Maintenance Categories]] Return to [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:England_Profile_Improvements_Team&public=1 Profile Improvers Teams page] '''Go to''' :[[Space:England_Data_Doctors_Team_Page|England Data Doctors Team Page]] :[[Space:England_Biography_Builders_Team_Page|England Biography Builder Team Page]] :[[Space:England_Connectors_Team_Page|England Connectors Team Page]] :[[Space:England_Tangled_Families_Team|England Tangled Families Team]] == Welcome to the team page of the England Sourcerers == == Sourcerers == Team Leader - [[Cormack-404|Chris Sharkey]] Sourcerers find sources for profiles. The ideal is to provide a source for each fact on a profile, but even one source helps to orientate genealogists to the profile and confirms the person's existence. The England Project Sourcerers are: [[Hardman-1532|Maddy Hardman]] | [[Obrien-4884|Steph Meredith]] | [[Elkin-76|John Elkin]] | [[Ling-1181|Wendy Sullivan]] | [[Williams-47589| Joan Whitaker]] | [[Langridge-71|Janet Wild]] | [[Urquhart-93|David Urquhart]] | [[Masini-7| Paul Masini]]| [[Humphrey-6461|Marjorie Humphrey]] | [[Batman-73|Lizzie Batman]] | [[Selman-334|David Selman]] | [[Rosendahl-14 | Linda Rosendahl]] | [[Troth-89|Becky Troth]] | [[Cormack-404|Chris Sharkey]] | [[Williams-49616| Bruce Williams]] | [[Spicer-1808| John Spicer]] | [[Abbott-10011| Kim Abbott]] | [[Burlinson-44| Paul Ely-Burlinson]] | [[Paul-5413| Melanie Paul]] | [[Armstrong-17381|Jutta (Armstrong) Beer]] [[Elce-2|Rowena Darragh]]| [[Watkins-7379|Peggy Watkins]] | [[Southgate-301|Charlie Southgate]] | [[Bonnet-244|Marcia Benjamin]] | [[Wall-7415|Jeffrey Wall]] | [[Borrott-1|Doreen (Borrott) Matters]] | [[Jones-21849|Wendy Jones]] | [[Lord-4578|Susan Jackson]] | [[Paris-1381|Kerry (Paris) Wallis]] | [[Fretwell-188|Mark Fretwell]] | [[Tennant-1217|Jean Skar]] | [[Wilson-12750|Elaine (Wilson) Mattsen]] | [[Burch-4282|Maxine (Burch) Keske]] | [[Eades-1022|Nick Eades]] | [[Sargent-5707|Malcolm Sargent]] | [[Robertson-6617|Wendy Robertson]] | [[Jackman-1746|Cordelia Jackman]]| == Do's and Don't's == ; Do - try to add primary sources whenever possible. Primary sources are original materials that have not been altered or distorted in any way. Examples are Birth and Death Registration Records, Parish Records, and Original copies of wills. ; Do - think carefully about where the information came from, before deciding how to use it. ; Do - add 'Research Notes', for information that is uncertain, but may be of help to others. Explain in the notes any doubts you have regarding the information. ; Do - add as many sources as possible to each profile. ; Do - try to put sources inline whenever possible. ; Do - include links to online sources. ; Do - consider contacting the profile manager to discuss any major changes that you wish to make. ; Do - add the "Unsourced category" to any profiles you find that you cannot source. Add County sub needs category for missing sources. Also, add a place if possible and document where you have looked for information. ; Don't - Rely on secondary sources. Secondary sources are sources that were originally presented elsewhere. They include information found in newspapers, or oral history provided by family members. (Document them in the Biography) ; Don't - Use family trees found on websites such as ancestry as a source. They can be recorded in the biography, or as research notes. Such family trees provide clues about a person and their family but cannot be relied on to be accurate. Always check them. == Find Unsourced Profiles == Unsourced profiles can be found at [[:Category: England, Unsourced Profiles|England, Unsourced Profiles]] and in every county maintenence categories. You can also use this table of links to England County Unsourced pages {| border="1" | [[:Category: Bedfordshire, Unsourced Profiles| Bedfordshire]] || [[:Category: Berkshire, Unsourced Profiles| Berkshire]] || [[:Category: Bristol, Unsourced Profiles| Bristol]] || [[:Category: Buckinghamshire, Unsourced Profiles| Buckinghamshire]] || [[:Category: Cambridgeshire, Unsourced Profiles| Cambridgeshire]] || [[:Category: Cheshire, Unsourced Profiles| Cheshire]] |- |||||||||||| |- |Cleveland|| [[:Category: Cornwall, Unsourced Profiles| Cornwall]] || [[:Category: Cumberland, Unsourced Profiles| Cumberland]] || [[:Category: Derbyshire, Unsourced Profiles| Derbyshire]] || [[:Category: Devon, Unsourced Profiles| Devon]] || [[:Category: Dorset, Unsourced Profiles| Dorset]] |- |||||||||||| |- | [[:Category: County Durham, Unsourced Profiles| County Durham]] || [[:Category: Essex, Unsourced Profiles| Essex]] || [[:Category: Gloucestershire, Unsourced Profiles| Gloucestershire]] || [[:Category: London, Unsourced Profiles| London]] || [[:Category: Greater Manchester, Unsourced Profiles| Manchester]] || [[:Category: Hampshire, Unsourced Profiles| Hampshire]] |- |||||||||||| |- | [[:Category: Herefordshire, Unsourced Profiles| Herefordshire]] || [[:Category: Hertfordshire, Unsourced Profiles| Hertfordshire]] ||Humberside|| [[:Category: Huntingdonshire, Unsourced Profiles| Huntingdonshire]] || [[:Category: Isle of Wight, Unsourced Profiles| Isle of Wight]] || [[:Category: Kent, Unsourced Profiles| Kent]] |- |||||||||||| |- | [[:Category: Lancashire, Unsourced Profiles| Lancashire]] || [[:Category: Leicestershire, Unsourced Profiles| Leicestershire]] || [[:Category: Lincolnshire, Unsourced Profiles| Lincolnshire]] || [[:Category: Middlesex, Unsourced Profiles| Middlesex]] || [[:Category: Merseyside, Unsourced Profiles| Merseyside]] || [[:Category: Northumberland, Unsourced Profiles| Northumberland]] |- |||||||||||| |- | [[:Category: Norfolk, Unsourced Profiles| Norfolk]] || [[:Category: Northamptonshire, Unsourced Profiles| Northamptonshire]] || [[:Category: Nottinghamshire, Unsourced Profiles| Nottinghamshire]] || [[:Category: Oxfordshire, Unsourced Profiles| Oxfordshire]] || [[:Category: Rutland, Unsourced Profiles| Rutland]] || [[:Category: Shropshire, Unsourced Profiles| Shropshire]] |- |||||||||||| |- | [[:Category: Somerset, Unsourced Profiles| Somerset]] || [[:Category: Suffolk, Unsourced Profiles| Suffolk]] || [[:Category: Surrey, Unsourced Profiles| Surrey]] || [[:Category: Sussex, Unsourced Profiles| Sussex]] || [[:Category: Staffordshire, Unsourced Profiles| Staffordshire]] ||Tyne and Wear |- |||||||||||| |- | [[:Category: Warwickshire, Unsourced Profiles| Warwickshire]] || [[:Category: Wiltshire, Unsourced Profiles| Wiltshire]] || [[:Category: Westmorland, Unsourced Profiles| Westmorland]] ||West Midlands|| [[:Category: Worcestershire, Unsourced Profiles| Worcestershire]] || [[:Category: Yorkshire, Unsourced Profiles| Yorkshire]] |- |||||||||||| |} ==How are we doing?== You can see how we have done this week by checking out this page of statistics sorted regionally and by County [[:Space:England%2C_Regional_and_County_Statistics_Page|England, Regional, and County Statistics Page]] == How Can You Help == === "Source as You Go" === Add sources whenever you can, especially on your own profiles. If you able to help others find sources, that's even better. === Source your County === If you are part of a county team, you could source profiles from that county as part of your work for that team. === Challenges === If you enjoy challenges, then join the monthly Sourcerers Challenge or the Saturday Sourcing Sprints. Work on the English Profiles. And don't forget the annual Source-a-thon. We need everybody's help then. === Become a Connecting Buddy === If you can never find the right links to make a connection, but are happy to make the profiles and add good sources, then being a Connecting Buddy could be for you. Visit the [[Space:Connecting_Buddies|Connecting Buddy page]] for more information. === "Smash a Brick Wall" === Find sources to help another member break down one of their "Brick Walls. ;Let us know which of your English "Brick Walls" you could use some help with and we will add them to the list. And let us know if they are solved so that we can give credit to the "Wall Smasher". {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Brick Wall !! Profile manager !! Place !! comments || |- |align="left"| [[Wood-8756|George Wood]] 1745-1817 || [[Wood-6682|Gilly Wood]]|| Possibly London || || |- |align="left"| [[Spencer-13664|John Spencer]] 1815-1889 || [[Williams-47589|Joan Whitaker]] || Leicestershire|| Solved by [[Curnick-42|Michelle Wilkes]] || |- |align=''left'' | [[Bolish-2|Grace Bolish]] 1788-1864 || [[Brown-13495|Christine Searle]] || Cornwall ||Absolutely no trace of a birth of that name - all Bolishes have proved to be Bolitho. || |- |align="left"| [[Prickett-48|John Prickett]] 1648-1681 || [[Prickett-120|Patricia Hickin]] || Gloucester, London, and New Jersey||He had three sons, one of whom died early. His sons migrated to NJ & we think John did too, but no proof. || |- |align="left"| [[Rich-3800|Allane Rich]] 1638 || [[MacLeod-1797|Susie MacLeod]] || Probably Devon || || |- |align="left"|[[Palmer-15003|Samuel Palmer]] 1764-1846|| [[Farler-25|Joe Farler]] || Somerset (also spent time in London)||Looking for name of his spouse or anything about his marriage, or his daughter's birth and baptism.|| |- |align="left"| [[Cartwright-3004|Mary Cartwright]] 1752-1795|| [[Vincent-2548|Raewyn Vincent]] || married In Staffordshire||Looking for confirmation of birth (there are at least three possibilities in the area), parents or anything else || |-|}

England Tangled Families Team

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category: England, Maintenance Categories]] [[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category: England, Maintenance Categories]] Return to [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:England_Profile_Improvements_Team&public=1 Profile Improvers Teams page] '''Go to''' :[[Space:England_Data_Doctors_Team_Page|England Data Doctors Team Page]] :[[Space:England_Connectors_Team_Page|England Connectors Team Page]] :[[Space:England_Sourcerers_Team_Page|England Sourcerers Team Page]] :[[Space:England_Biography_Builders_Team_Page|England Biography Builder Team Page]] Team Leaders: [[McHugh-842|Fran (McHugh) Weidman]] Team Members: [[McHugh-842 | Fran (McHugh) Weidman Team Leader]] | [[Williams-47589 | Joan (Williams) Whitaker]] | [[Rowlands-690 | Malc Rowlands]] | [[Cormack-404|Chris (Cormack) Sharkey]] | [[Whitehouse-2064 | Gill Whitehouse]] | [[Wheatley-2390 | Sara (Baird) Wheatley]] | [[Welburn-134|Dave Welburn]] | [[Hardman-1532 | Maddy Hardman]] | [[Winton-239 | Carol (Winton) Keeling]] | [[Greet-49 | Elizabeth (Greet) Viney]] | [[Davies-5942 | Steve Davies]] | [[Reffell-1|Edwin Reffell]] | [[Dreyer-373|Sjana Lee (Dreyer) Bauer]] | [[Gambie-2 | Sue (Gambie) Boutle]] | [[Walling-681 | Elaine (Walling) Goodner]] | [[James-15049 | Christol James]] | [[Thomas-7679 | Gillian Thomas]] | [[Grimaldi-172 | Sarah Grimaldi]] | [[Urbach-13 | Kathy (Urbach) Nava]] | [[Hughes-14320 | Gwyneth (Hughes) Taylor]] | [[Humphrey-6461 | Marjorie (Humphrey) Gibbon]] | [[Utting-102 | Amelia Utting]] | [[Weller-280 | Julie Weller]] | [[Dowd-466 | Irene (Dowd) Marlborough]] | [[Wilson-12750|Elaine (Wilson) Mattsen]] | [[Hutton-2752 | Loralee Hutton]] | [[McIntosh-5576 | Liz (McIntosh) Macdonald]] | [[Robertson-6617 | W Robertson]] | [[Buckle-52|Hilary (Buckle) Gadsby]] | [[Hatton-949|Julie (Hatton) Laxton]] | [[Lawrence-17723 | Thomas Lawrence]] | [[Poole-4523 | Marion Poole]] | [[Riley-9287|Geoff Riley]] | [[Costa-1428|Janet Costa]] == Welcome to the England Project Tangled Families Team == This team works raise the standard of English profiles on WikiTree. The primary focus is to seek out and improve English profiles that have have major problems. The key words for this team are '''Collaboration, Team Work, Accuracy, Enjoyment''' and last but not least '''Fun.''' ''For ease of collaboration, and for the camaraderie and fun, being an active Discord member is preferable, but it is not obligatory. If this team interests you, please drop a note to the team leader or send a message via Discord. If you are not already on Discord and would like to join us please let and England Leader know and we will send an invite to you.'' == Our Goals == # To Identify tangled families # To untangle problem families # To find names of unknowns # To seek out and merge duplicate profiles # To reduce the number of unmerged matches # To clean up old gedcoms that have been abandoned or forgotten # To improve profiles by finding sources, writing biographies, and cleaning up suggestions. == Tangled Families == "Tangled families" which can be tricky to untangle. Sometimes one profile can hold 3 generations in the wrong places, and have cousins mixed in with the children. If you find one and are becoming stuck or confused please don't struggle. Take a step back and request a new set of eyes on the profile. Sometimes you may need to ask for an Arborist to come and help or take over. Some of these may turn out to be fictitious or cross continents, so they need very careful researching :) Merges can also not be what they seem, so when checking for duplicates please be very careful to look at all the details not just the name :) We will only be working on England profiles. If a tangled family crosses continents please seek advice before disconnecting or making major alterations. Thank you :) If you do happen to make a mistake (we all do at some point) please don't worry. Errors can be fixed :) == Find Profiles that need work == # [[:Category:England_Project_Serious_Data_Problems]] # [[:Category:England,_Conflated_Profiles]] # [[Space:Current_Gedcom_Under_Review|Current GEDcoms Under Review]] # [[:Category:England_Needs_Gedcom_Clean_Up]] # [[:Category:England,_Uncertain_Existence]] # [[:Category:England,_Unsourced_Tree]] # [[Space:England_Unknowns|England Unknowns]] # [https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=UnmergedMatch%2BEngland&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&PageSize=500 England Unmerged Matches] == England Statistics == England Statistics can be checked on our [[Space:England%2C_Regional_and_County_Statistics_Page|Stats Page]] == Project Management and Protection == Please ask the England Project to consider adopting and protecting any profile that is historically significant, is a notable or controversial. You can use this form to make a request - [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSefSCF_XfsxHOz2MOs6x8wq-w07bF6EoGVjbwu03HEkLVhrMA/viewform Wikitree England Project - Suggest a profile for England Project management Form] == Resources == #[[Space:England_Arborist_Resources.|England Arborist Resources.]] # [[Help:Merging|Help: Merging]] #[[Help:Matching_and_Merging_FAQ|Help: Matching and Merging FAQ]] # [[Help:Correcting_a_Last_Name_at_Birth|Help: Correcting a Last Name at Birth]] # [[Help:Name_Fields|Help: Name Fields]] # [[Space:Name_Field_Guidelines|Name Field Guidelines]] # [[:Category:Relationship_Editing_Help]] # [[Project:Arborists/New_Arborists|Helpful Information for New Arborists]] # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:GEDCOM-Created_Biographies Help:GEDCOM-Created_Biographies] # [[Space:DBE_211|Data Error 211: Duplicate sibling by Father]] # [[Space:DBE_311|Data Error 311: Duplicate sibling by Mother]] # [[Space:DBE_409|Data Error 409: Marriage to duplicate person]] # [[Space:DBE_408|Data Error 408: Multiple marriages on the same day]] # [[Space:DBE_113|Data Error 113 Duplicate in relatives]] # [[Space:Unknowns_Team_Process| WikiTree Unknowns Team Process]]

England Unknowns

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:England, Maintenance Categories]] [[:Project:England|England Project Page]] | [[:Space:England:_Counties_Team|England Counties Team]] __NOTOC__ == Contents == '''GENERAL'''
* [[#Introduction|Introduction]] * [[#Process|Process]] * [[#Quick_Links|Quick Links]] '''DATA'''
* [[#England|England]]
* [[#Unknown_County|England Unknown County]]
* Regions and Counties {| border="1" cellPadding="4" ![[#Northern_England|Northern
England]]!![[#East_Midlands|East
Midlands]]!![[#West_Midlands|West
Midlands]]!![[#East_England|East
England]]!![[#South_East_England|South
East
England]]!![[#South_West_England|South
West
England]] |- |[[#Cheshire|Cheshire]]||[[#Derbyshire|Derbyshire]]||[[#Herefordshire|Herefordshire]]||[[#Bedfordshire|Bedfordshire]]||[[#Berkshire|Berkshire]]||[[#Cornwall|Cornwall]] |- |[[#Merseyside|Merseyside]]||[[#Leicestershire|Leicestershire]]||[[#Shropshire|Shropshire]]||[[#Cambridgeshire|Cambridgeshire]]||[[#Buckinghamshire|Buckinghamshire]]||[[#Devon|Devon]] |- |[[#County_Durham|County Durham]]||[[#Lincolnshire|Lincolnshire]]||[[#Staffordshire|Staffordshire]]||[[#Huntingdonshire|Huntingdonshire]]||[[#Hampshire|Hampshire]]||[[#Dorset|Dorset]] |- |[[#Tyne_&_Wear|Tyne & Wear]]||[[#Northamptonshire|Northamptonshire]]||[[#Warwickshire|Warwickshire]]||[[#Essex|Essex]]||[[#Kent|Kent]]||[[#Gloucestershire|Gloucestershire]] |- |[[#Cumberland|Cumberland]]||[[#Nottinghamshire|Nottinghamshire]]||[[#Worcestershire|Worcestershire]]||[[#City_of_London|City of London]]||[[#Oxfordshire|Oxfordshire]]||[[#Bristol|Bristol]] |- |[[#Westmorland|Westmorland]]||[[#Rutland|Rutland]]||[[#West_Midlands_2|West Midlands]]||[[#(County_of)_London|(County of) London]]||[[#Surrey|Surrey]]||[[#Somerset|Somerset]] |- |[[#Cumbria|Cumbria]]|| || ||[[#Greater_London|Greater London]]||[[#Sussex|Sussex]]||[[#Wiltshire|Wiltshire]] |- |[[#Lancashire|Lancashire]]|| || ||[[#Middlesex|Middlesex]]|| || |- |[[#Greater_Manchester|Greater Manchester]]|| || ||[[#Hertfordshire|Hertfordshire]]|| || |- |[[#Northumberland|Northumberland]]|| || ||[[#Norfolk|Norfolk]]|| || |- |[[#Yorkshire|Yorkshire]]|| || ||[[#Suffolk|Suffolk]]|| || |} == Introduction == If a profile has Unknown as the First Name, Last Name at Birth or Current Last Name, it can be more difficult to match it with any new profiles that are created.If we can reduce the number of 'Unknown' profiles, we are improving the health of the tree.

The 'Unknowns' reports are not standard to Wikitree. They are bespoke reports created in Wikitree+ for England overall and each county in the project. The report not only picks up Unknown as a first or last name, but also includes Preferred Names and Other Last Names which can often easily be corrected.

These reports are updated each week using data that has been downloaded from the Wikitree system each weekend. For more information about this and our other performance measures, see [[Space:Understanding_England_and_County_Statistics#Unknowns|Understanding England and County Statistics]]. == England == This report contains England Unknown' profiles, broken down by county. The tables follow a common format, with profiles allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding Reviewed profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[#Process|Process]] section below and/or the [[Space:England_Tangled_Families_Team|England Tangled Families Team]] page for more information and advice on working on Unknowns. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| '''ENGLAND''' |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | {{Image|File=WikiTree-57.png|align=c|size=s}} || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1592] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1668] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2798] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2971] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1364] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 69] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 10590] || 13 || 34 |- | Not Open || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 15] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 60] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 20] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 95] || 0 || 0 |- | Reviewed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 6] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 29] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 56] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 92] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 9] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 195] || 0 || 0 |- | Total || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 485] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2660] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 5566] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 9361] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 10826] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 9901] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 503] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 39302] || 133 || 99 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] == Unknown County == This report contains England Unknown' profiles for which a county cannot be identified. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding Reviewed profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[#Process|Process]] section below and/or the [[Space:England_Tangled_Families_Team|England Tangled Families Team]] page for more information and advice on working on Unknowns. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#d6e9c9" |- | align="center"| [[Space:England_Unknowns_Team_Page|'''UNKNOWN COUNTY''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 85] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DUnknownregion+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DUnknownregion+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DUnknownregion+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 411] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1165] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2306] || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1793] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 128] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DUnknownregion+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DUnknownregion+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DUnknownregion+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 7710] || 38 || 5 |- | Orphaned || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 42] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DUnknownregion+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DUnknownregion+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DUnknownregion+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 564] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 501] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 598] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 658] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 482] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 20] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DUnknownregion+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DUnknownregion+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DUnknownregion+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2865] || 4 || 6 |- | Not Open || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 10] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DUnknownregion+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DUnknownregion+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DUnknownregion+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 12] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DUnknownregion+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DUnknownregion+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DUnknownregion+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 24] || 0 || 0 |- | Reviewed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DUnknownregion+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DUnknownregion+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DUnknownregion+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DUnknownregion+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DUnknownregion+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DUnknownregion+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DUnknownregion+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DUnknownregion+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DUnknownregion+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DUnknownregion+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DUnknownregion+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DUnknownregion+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 3] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DUnknownregion+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DUnknownregion+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DUnknownregion+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 4] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DUnknownregion+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DUnknownregion+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DUnknownregion+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 6] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DUnknownregion+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DUnknownregion+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DUnknownregion+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DUnknownregion+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DUnknownregion+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DUnknownregion+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 15] || 0 || 0 |- | Total || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 137] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DUnknownregion+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DUnknownregion+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DUnknownregion+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 976] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1666] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2907] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2486] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2295] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 151] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DUnknownregion+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DUnknownregion+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DUnknownregion&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 10618] || 42 || 11 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] == Northern England == {{Image|file=Images_for_England.jpg |align=l |size=s }} {{Clear}} === Cheshire === This report contains Cheshire Unknown' profiles. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding Reviewed profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[#Process|Process]] section below and/or the [[Space:England_Tangled_Families_Team|England Tangled Families Team]] page for more information and advice on working on Unknowns. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Cheshire_Team|'''CHESHIRE''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | {{Image|File=Maria_s_Photobox-8.png|align=c|size=s}} || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCheshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCheshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCheshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCheshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCheshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCheshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 149] || 0 || 2 |- | Not Open || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCheshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCheshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCheshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCheshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCheshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCheshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCheshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCheshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCheshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCheshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCheshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCheshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCheshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCheshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCheshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCheshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCheshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCheshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || 0 || 0 |- | Reviewed || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCheshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCheshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCheshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 10] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCheshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCheshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCheshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCheshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCheshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCheshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 11] || 0 || 0 |- | Total || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCheshire+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCheshire+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCheshire+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 10] || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCheshire+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCheshire+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCheshire+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 66] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCheshire+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCheshire+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCheshire+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 97] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCheshire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCheshire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCheshire+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 176] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCheshire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCheshire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCheshire+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 159] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCheshire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCheshire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCheshire+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 5] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCheshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCheshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCheshire&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 602] || 1 || 13 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] === Merseyside === This report contains Merseyside Unknown' profiles. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding Reviewed profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[#Process|Process]] section below and/or the [[Space:England_Tangled_Families_Team|England Tangled Families Team]] page for more information and advice on working on Unknowns. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Cheshire_Team|'''MERSEYSIDE''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMerseyside+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMerseyside+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMerseyside+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMerseyside+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMerseyside+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMerseyside+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || 0 || 0 |- | Orphaned || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMerseyside+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMerseyside+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMerseyside+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMerseyside+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMerseyside+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMerseyside+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || 0 || 0 |- | Not Open || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMerseyside+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMerseyside+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMerseyside+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMerseyside+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMerseyside+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMerseyside+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || 0 || 0 |- | Reviewed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMerseyside+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMerseyside+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMerseyside+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMerseyside+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMerseyside+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMerseyside+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMerseyside+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMerseyside+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMerseyside+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMerseyside+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMerseyside+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMerseyside+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMerseyside+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMerseyside+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMerseyside+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMerseyside+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMerseyside+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMerseyside+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMerseyside+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMerseyside+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMerseyside+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMerseyside+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMerseyside+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMerseyside+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || 0 || 0 |- | Total || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMerseyside+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMerseyside+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMerseyside+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMerseyside+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMerseyside+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMerseyside+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMerseyside&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || 0 || 0 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] === County Durham === This report contains County Durham Unknown' profiles. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding Reviewed profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[#Process|Process]] section below and/or the [[Space:England_Tangled_Families_Team|England Tangled Families Team]] page for more information and advice on working on Unknowns. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:County_Durham_and_Tyne_and_Wear_Team|'''COUNTY DURHAM''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | {{Image|File=UK_Flags-6.png|align=c|size=s}} || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDurham+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDurham+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDurham+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 5] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 31] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 48] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 69] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 253] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 8] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDurham+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDurham+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDurham+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 422] || 3 || 1 |- | Orphaned || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDurham+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDurham+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDurham+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 15] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 14] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 17] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 21] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 45] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDurham+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDurham+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDurham+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 117] || 0 || 0 |- | Not Open || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDurham+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDurham+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDurham+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDurham+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDurham+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDurham+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || 0 || 0 |- | Reviewed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDurham+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDurham+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDurham+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDurham+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDurham+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDurham+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDurham+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDurham+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDurham+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDurham+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDurham+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDurham+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDurham+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDurham+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDurham+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDurham+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDurham+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDurham+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDurham+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDurham+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDurham+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDurham+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDurham+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDurham+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 4] || 0 || 0 |- | Total || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 11] || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 45] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 65] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 91] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 301] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDurham+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 11] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDurham+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDurham+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDurham&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 545] || 3 || 1 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] === Tyne & Wear === This report contains Tyne & Wear Unknown' profiles. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding Reviewed profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[#Process|Process]] section below and/or the [[Space:England_Tangled_Families_Team|England Tangled Families Team]] page for more information and advice on working on Unknowns. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:County_Durham_and_Tyne_and_Wear_Team|'''TYNE & WEAR''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DTyne+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DTyne+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DTyne+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DTyne+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DTyne+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DTyne+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DTyne+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DTyne+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DTyne+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DTyne+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DTyne+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DTyne+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DTyne+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DTyne+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DTyne+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DTyne+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DTyne+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DTyne+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DTyne+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DTyne+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DTyne+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || 0 || 0 |- | Not Open || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DTyne+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DTyne+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DTyne+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DTyne+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DTyne+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DTyne+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DTyne+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DTyne+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DTyne+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DTyne+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DTyne+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DTyne+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DTyne+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DTyne+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DTyne+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DTyne+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DTyne+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DTyne+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DTyne+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DTyne+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DTyne+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DTyne+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DTyne+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DTyne+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || 0 || 0 |- | Reviewed || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DTyne+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DTyne+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DTyne+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DTyne+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DTyne+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DTyne+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DTyne+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DTyne+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DTyne+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DTyne+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DTyne+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DTyne+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DTyne+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DTyne+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DTyne+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DTyne+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DTyne+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DTyne+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || 0 || 0 |- | Total || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DTyne+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DTyne+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DTyne+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DTyne+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DTyne+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DTyne+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DTyne+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DTyne+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DTyne+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DTyne+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DTyne+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DTyne+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DTyne+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DTyne+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DTyne+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DTyne+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DTyne+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DTyne+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DTyne+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DTyne+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DTyne+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DTyne+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DTyne+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DTyne&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || 0 || 0 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] === Cumberland === This report contains Cumberland Unknown' profiles. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding Reviewed profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[#Process|Process]] section below and/or the [[Space:England_Tangled_Families_Team|England Tangled Families Team]] page for more information and advice on working on Unknowns. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Cumbria%2C_Cumberland_and_Westmorland_Team|'''CUMBERLAND''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | {{Image|File=UK_Flags-3.png|align=c|size=s}} || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 3] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumberland+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumberland+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumberland+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 9] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 8] || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 150] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 141] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumberland+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumberland+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumberland+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 373] || 3 || 0 |- | Orphaned || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumberland+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumberland+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumberland+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 12] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 3] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 17] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 20] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 10] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumberland+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumberland+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumberland+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 62] || 0 || 0 |- | Not Open || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumberland+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumberland+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumberland+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumberland+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumberland+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumberland+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || 0 || 0 |- | Reviewed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumberland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumberland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumberland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumberland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumberland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumberland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumberland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumberland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumberland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumberland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumberland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumberland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumberland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumberland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumberland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumberland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumberland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumberland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumberland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumberland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumberland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumberland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumberland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumberland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || 0 || 0 |- | Total || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 3] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumberland+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumberland+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumberland+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 21] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 11] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 77] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 170] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 154] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumberland+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumberland+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumberland+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumberland&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 438] || 3 || 0 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] === Westmorland === This report contains Westmorland Unknown' profiles. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding Reviewed profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[#Process|Process]] section below and/or the [[Space:England_Tangled_Families_Team|England Tangled Families Team]] page for more information and advice on working on Unknowns. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Cumbria%2C_Cumberland_and_Westmorland_Team|'''WESTMORLAND''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | {{Image|File=UK_Flags-21.png|align=c|size=s}} || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 18] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 13] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 18] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 11] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWestmorland+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWestmorland+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWestmorland+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 65] || 0 || 0 |- | Orphaned || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 6] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 3] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 6] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 3] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWestmorland+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWestmorland+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWestmorland+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 27] || 0 || 0 |- | Not Open || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWestmorland+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWestmorland+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWestmorland+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWestmorland+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWestmorland+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWestmorland+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || 0 || 0 |- | Reviewed || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWestmorland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWestmorland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWestmorland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWestmorland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWestmorland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWestmorland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWestmorland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWestmorland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWestmorland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWestmorland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWestmorland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWestmorland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWestmorland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWestmorland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWestmorland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWestmorland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWestmorland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWestmorland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || 0 || 0 |- | Total || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWestmorland+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWestmorland+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWestmorland+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 13] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 24] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 16] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 24] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 14] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWestmorland+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWestmorland+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWestmorland+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWestmorland&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 92] || 0 || 0 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] === Cumbria === This report contains Cumbria Unknown' profiles. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding Reviewed profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[#Process|Process]] section below and/or the [[Space:England_Tangled_Families_Team|England Tangled Families Team]] page for more information and advice on working on Unknowns. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Cumbria%2C_Cumberland_and_Westmorland_Team|'''CUMBRIA''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumbria+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumbria+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumbria+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumbria+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumbria+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumbria+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || 1 || 0 |- | Orphaned || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumbria+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumbria+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumbria+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumbria+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumbria+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumbria+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || 0 || 0 |- | Not Open || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumbria+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumbria+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumbria+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumbria+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumbria+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumbria+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || 0 || 0 |- | Reviewed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumbria+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumbria+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumbria+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumbria+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumbria+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumbria+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumbria+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumbria+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumbria+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumbria+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumbria+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumbria+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumbria+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumbria+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumbria+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumbria+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumbria+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumbria+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumbria+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumbria+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumbria+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumbria+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumbria+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumbria+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || 0 || 0 |- | Total || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumbria+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumbria+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumbria+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumbria+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCumbria+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCumbria+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCumbria&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || 1 || 0 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] === Lancashire === This report contains Lancashire Unknown' profiles. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding Reviewed profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[#Process|Process]] section below and/or the [[Space:England_Tangled_Families_Team|England Tangled Families Team]] page for more information and advice on working on Unknowns. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Lancashire_Team|'''LANCASHIRE''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | {{Image|File=UK_Flags-12.png|align=c|size=s}} || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 19] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLancashire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLancashire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLancashire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 38] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 66] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 105] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 344] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 290] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 16] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLancashire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLancashire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLancashire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 878] || 5 || 13 |- | Orphaned || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLancashire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLancashire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLancashire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 74] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 45] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 50] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 118] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 59] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLancashire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLancashire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLancashire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 350] || 1 || 1 |- | Not Open || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLancashire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLancashire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLancashire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 4] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLancashire+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLancashire+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLancashire+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 6] || 0 || 0 |- | Reviewed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLancashire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLancashire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLancashire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLancashire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLancashire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLancashire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLancashire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLancashire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLancashire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLancashire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLancashire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLancashire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLancashire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLancashire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLancashire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLancashire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLancashire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLancashire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLancashire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLancashire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLancashire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLancashire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLancashire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLancashire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 3] || 0 || 0 |- | Total || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 21] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLancashire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLancashire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLancashire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 112] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 111] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 156] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 463] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 355] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLancashire+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 20] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLancashire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLancashire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLancashire&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1238] || 6 || 14 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] === Greater Manchester === This report contains Greater Manchester Unknown' profiles. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding Reviewed profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[#Process|Process]] section below and/or the [[Space:England_Tangled_Families_Team|England Tangled Families Team]] page for more information and advice on working on Unknowns. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Lancashire_Team|'''GREATER MANCHESTER''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 3] || 0 || 0 |- | Orphaned || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || 0 || 0 |- | Not Open || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || 0 || 0 |- | Reviewed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || 0 || 0 |- | Total || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 3] || 0 || 0 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] === Northumberland === This report contains Northumberland Unknown' profiles. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding Reviewed profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[#Process|Process]] section below and/or the [[Space:England_Tangled_Families_Team|England Tangled Families Team]] page for more information and advice on working on Unknowns. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Northumberland_Team|'''NORTHUMBERLAND''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | {{Image|File=UK_Flags-15.png|align=c|size=s}} || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthumberland+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthumberland+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthumberland+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 10] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 30] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 50] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 108] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 177] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthumberland+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthumberland+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthumberland+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 379] || 0 || 0 |- | Orphaned || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthumberland+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthumberland+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthumberland+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 40] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 7] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 19] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 82] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 83] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthumberland+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthumberland+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthumberland+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 232] || 1 || 1 |- | Not Open || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthumberland+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthumberland+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthumberland+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthumberland+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthumberland+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthumberland+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || 0 || 0 |- | Reviewed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthumberland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthumberland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthumberland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthumberland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthumberland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthumberland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthumberland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthumberland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthumberland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthumberland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthumberland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthumberland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthumberland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthumberland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthumberland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthumberland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthumberland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthumberland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthumberland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthumberland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthumberland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthumberland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthumberland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthumberland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || 0 || 0 |- | Total || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 3] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthumberland+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthumberland+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthumberland+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 50] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 37] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 69] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 190] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 263] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthumberland+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthumberland+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthumberland+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthumberland&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 614] || 1 || 1 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] === Yorkshire === This report contains Yorkshire Unknown' profiles. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding Reviewed profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[#Process|Process]] section below and/or the [[Space:England_Tangled_Families_Team|England Tangled Families Team]] page for more information and advice on working on Unknowns. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Yorkshire_Team|'''YORKSHIRE''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | {{Image|File=UK_Flags-23.png|align=c|size=s}} || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 11] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DYorkshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DYorkshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DYorkshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 56] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 176] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 246] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 456] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 429] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 32] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DYorkshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DYorkshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DYorkshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1406] || 6 || 4 |- | Orphaned || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DYorkshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DYorkshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DYorkshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 149] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 80] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 136] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 241] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 34] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DYorkshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DYorkshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DYorkshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 644] || 0 || 1 |- | Not Open || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DYorkshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DYorkshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DYorkshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DYorkshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DYorkshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DYorkshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || 0 || 0 |- | Reviewed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DYorkshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DYorkshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DYorkshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DYorkshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DYorkshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DYorkshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DYorkshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DYorkshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DYorkshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DYorkshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DYorkshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DYorkshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DYorkshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DYorkshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DYorkshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DYorkshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DYorkshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DYorkshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 44] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DYorkshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DYorkshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DYorkshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DYorkshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DYorkshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DYorkshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 49] || 0 || 0 |- | Total || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 13] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DYorkshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DYorkshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DYorkshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 205] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 256] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 383] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 699] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 508] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DYorkshire+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 36] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DYorkshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DYorkshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DYorkshire&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2100] || 6 || 5 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] == East Midlands == {{Image|file=Images_for_England-7.png |align=l |size=s }} {{Clear}} === Derbyshire === This report contains Derbyshire Unknown' profiles. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding Reviewed profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[#Process|Process]] section below and/or the [[Space:England_Tangled_Families_Team|England Tangled Families Team]] page for more information and advice on working on Unknowns. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Derbyshire_Team|'''DERBYSHIRE''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | {{Image|File=UK_Flags-4.png|align=c|size=s}} || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 6] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDerbyshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDerbyshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDerbyshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 16] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 65] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 126] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 119] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 124] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDerbyshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDerbyshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDerbyshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 457] || 6 || 1 |- | Orphaned || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDerbyshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDerbyshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDerbyshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 24] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 16] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 45] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 42] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 3] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDerbyshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDerbyshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDerbyshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 133] || 0 || 0 |- | Not Open || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDerbyshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDerbyshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDerbyshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDerbyshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDerbyshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDerbyshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || 0 || 0 |- | Reviewed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDerbyshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDerbyshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDerbyshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDerbyshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDerbyshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDerbyshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDerbyshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDerbyshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDerbyshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDerbyshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDerbyshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDerbyshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDerbyshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDerbyshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDerbyshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDerbyshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDerbyshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDerbyshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDerbyshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDerbyshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDerbyshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDerbyshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDerbyshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDerbyshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 3] || 0 || 0 |- | Total || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 9] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDerbyshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDerbyshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDerbyshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 40] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 81] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 171] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 162] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 127] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDerbyshire+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 3] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDerbyshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDerbyshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDerbyshire&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 593] || 6 || 1 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] === Leicestershire === This report contains Leicestershire Unknown' profiles. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding Reviewed profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[#Process|Process]] section below and/or the [[Space:England_Tangled_Families_Team|England Tangled Families Team]] page for more information and advice on working on Unknowns. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Leicestershire_Team|'''LEICESTERSHIRE''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | {{Image|File=UK_Flags-46.png|align=c|size=s}} || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLeicestershire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLeicestershire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLeicestershire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 18] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 70] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 104] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 102] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 109] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 3] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLeicestershire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLeicestershire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLeicestershire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 407] || 0 || 0 |- | Orphaned || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 26] || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 9] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLeicestershire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLeicestershire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLeicestershire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 171] || 0 || 0 |- | Not Open || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLeicestershire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLeicestershire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLeicestershire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLeicestershire+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLeicestershire+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLeicestershire+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || 0 || 0 |- | Reviewed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLeicestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLeicestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLeicestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLeicestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLeicestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLeicestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLeicestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLeicestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLeicestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLeicestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLeicestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLeicestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLeicestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLeicestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLeicestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLeicestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLeicestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLeicestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLeicestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLeicestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLeicestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLeicestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLeicestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLeicestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || 0 || 0 |- | Total || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLeicestershire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLeicestershire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLeicestershire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 44] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 96] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 164] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 152] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 118] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLeicestershire+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 3] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLeicestershire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLeicestershire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLeicestershire&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 578] || 0 || 0 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] === Lincolnshire === This report contains Lincolnshire Unknown' profiles. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding Reviewed profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[#Process|Process]] section below and/or the [[Space:England_Tangled_Families_Team|England Tangled Families Team]] page for more information and advice on working on Unknowns. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Lincolnshire_Team|'''LINCOLNSHIRE''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | {{Image|File=UK_Flags-13.png|align=c|size=s}} || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLincolnshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLincolnshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLincolnshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 28] || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLincolnshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLincolnshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLincolnshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 185] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLincolnshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLincolnshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLincolnshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 8] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLincolnshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLincolnshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLincolnshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 658] || 2 || 3 |- | Orphaned || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLincolnshire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLincolnshire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLincolnshire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLincolnshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLincolnshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLincolnshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 51] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLincolnshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLincolnshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLincolnshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 40] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLincolnshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLincolnshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLincolnshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 78] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLincolnshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLincolnshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLincolnshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 78] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLincolnshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLincolnshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLincolnshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 6] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLincolnshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLincolnshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLincolnshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLincolnshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLincolnshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLincolnshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 255] || 0 || 0 |- | Not Open || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLincolnshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLincolnshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLincolnshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLincolnshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLincolnshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLincolnshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLincolnshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLincolnshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLincolnshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLincolnshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLincolnshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLincolnshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLincolnshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLincolnshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLincolnshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLincolnshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLincolnshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLincolnshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLincolnshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLincolnshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLincolnshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLincolnshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLincolnshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLincolnshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || 0 || 0 |- | Reviewed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLincolnshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLincolnshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLincolnshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLincolnshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLincolnshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLincolnshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLincolnshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLincolnshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLincolnshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLincolnshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLincolnshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLincolnshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLincolnshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLincolnshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLincolnshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLincolnshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLincolnshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLincolnshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLincolnshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLincolnshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLincolnshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLincolnshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLincolnshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLincolnshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || 0 || 0 |- | Total || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLincolnshire+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLincolnshire+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLincolnshire+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 24] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLincolnshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLincolnshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLincolnshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 79] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLincolnshire+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLincolnshire+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLincolnshire+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 113] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLincolnshire+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLincolnshire+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLincolnshire+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 220] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLincolnshire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLincolnshire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLincolnshire+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 278] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLincolnshire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLincolnshire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLincolnshire+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 192] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLincolnshire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLincolnshire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLincolnshire+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 9] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLincolnshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLincolnshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLincolnshire&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 915] || 2 || 3 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] === Northamptonshire === This report contains Northamptonshire Unknown' profiles. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding Reviewed profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[#Process|Process]] section below and/or the [[Space:England_Tangled_Families_Team|England Tangled Families Team]] page for more information and advice on working on Unknowns. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Northamptonshire_Team|'''NORTHAMPTONSHIRE''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | {{Image|File=Susie_s_Resource_Bucket-29.png|align=c|size=s}} || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 78] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 107] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 79] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 362] || 2 || 4 |- | Orphaned || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 38] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 21] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 31] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 26] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 7] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 124] || 0 || 0 |- | Not Open || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || 0 || 0 |- | Reviewed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || 0 || 0 |- | Total || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 60] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 94] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 109] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 133] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 86] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorthamptonshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorthamptonshire&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 486] || 2 || 4 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] === Nottinghamshire === This report contains Nottinghamshire Unknown' profiles. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding Reviewed profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[#Process|Process]] section below and/or the [[Space:England_Tangled_Families_Team|England Tangled Families Team]] page for more information and advice on working on Unknowns. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Nottinghamshire_Team|'''NOTTINGHAMSHIRE''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | {{Image|File=UK_Flags-16.png|align=c|size=s}} || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 3] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 18] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 47] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 67] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 59] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 95] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 4] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 293] || 1 || 0 |- | Orphaned || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 6] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 9] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 46] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 27] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 14] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 102] || 0 || 0 |- | Not Open || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNottinghamshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNottinghamshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNottinghamshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNottinghamshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNottinghamshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNottinghamshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || 0 || 0 |- | Reviewed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNottinghamshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNottinghamshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNottinghamshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNottinghamshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNottinghamshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNottinghamshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNottinghamshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNottinghamshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNottinghamshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNottinghamshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNottinghamshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNottinghamshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNottinghamshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNottinghamshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNottinghamshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNottinghamshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNottinghamshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNottinghamshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNottinghamshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNottinghamshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNottinghamshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNottinghamshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNottinghamshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNottinghamshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || 0 || 0 |- | Total || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 3] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNottinghamshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNottinghamshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNottinghamshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 24] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 56] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 113] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 86] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 109] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNottinghamshire+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 4] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNottinghamshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNottinghamshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNottinghamshire&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 395] || 1 || 0 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] === Rutland === This report contains Rutland Unknown' profiles. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding Reviewed profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[#Process|Process]] section below and/or the [[Space:England_Tangled_Families_Team|England Tangled Families Team]] page for more information and advice on working on Unknowns. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Rutland_Team|'''RUTLAND''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | {{Image|File=Susie_s_Resource_Bucket-33.png|align=c|size=s}} || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DRutland+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DRutland+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DRutland+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 4] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 3] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 24] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 18] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 3] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DRutland+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DRutland+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DRutland+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 52] || 0 || 0 |- | Orphaned || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DRutland+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DRutland+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DRutland+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 3] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 7] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 12] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DRutland+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DRutland+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DRutland+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 25] || 0 || 0 |- | Not Open || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DRutland+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DRutland+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DRutland+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DRutland+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DRutland+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DRutland+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || 0 || 0 |- | Reviewed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DRutland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DRutland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DRutland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DRutland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DRutland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DRutland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DRutland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DRutland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DRutland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DRutland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DRutland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DRutland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DRutland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DRutland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DRutland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DRutland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DRutland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DRutland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DRutland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DRutland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DRutland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DRutland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DRutland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DRutland+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || 0 || 0 |- | Total || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DRutland+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DRutland+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DRutland+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 5] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 6] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 31] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 30] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 5] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DRutland+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DRutland+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DRutland+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DRutland&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 77] || 0 || 0 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] == West Midlands == {{Image|file=Images_for_England-3.png |align=l |size=s }} {{Clear}} === Herefordshire === This report contains Herefordshire Unknown' profiles. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding Reviewed profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[#Process|Process]] section below and/or the [[Space:England_Tangled_Families_Team|England Tangled Families Team]] page for more information and advice on working on Unknowns. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Herefordshire_Team|'''HEREFORDSHIRE''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | {{Image|File=UK_Flags-40.png|align=c|size=s}} || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 27] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 49] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 8] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHerefordshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHerefordshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHerefordshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 113] || 2 || 1 |- | Orphaned || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHerefordshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHerefordshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHerefordshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 11] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 5] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 15] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 5] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHerefordshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHerefordshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHerefordshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 36] || 1 || 1 |- | Not Open || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHerefordshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHerefordshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHerefordshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHerefordshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHerefordshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHerefordshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || 0 || 0 |- | Reviewed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHerefordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHerefordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHerefordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHerefordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHerefordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHerefordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHerefordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHerefordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHerefordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHerefordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHerefordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHerefordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHerefordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHerefordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHerefordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHerefordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHerefordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHerefordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 6] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHerefordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHerefordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHerefordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHerefordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHerefordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHerefordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 6] || 0 || 0 |- | Total || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHerefordshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHerefordshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHerefordshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 26] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 18] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 42] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 54] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 14] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHerefordshire+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHerefordshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHerefordshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHerefordshire&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 155] || 3 || 2 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] === Shropshire === This report contains Shropshire Unknown' profiles. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding Reviewed profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[#Process|Process]] section below and/or the [[Space:England_Tangled_Families_Team|England Tangled Families Team]] page for more information and advice on working on Unknowns. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Shropshire_Team|'''SHROPSHIRE''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | {{Image|File=UK_Flags-17.png|align=c|size=s}} || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DShropshire+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DShropshire+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DShropshire+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 51] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DShropshire+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DShropshire+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DShropshire+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 150] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DShropshire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DShropshire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DShropshire+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 182] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DShropshire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DShropshire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DShropshire+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 171] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DShropshire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DShropshire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DShropshire+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 3] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DShropshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DShropshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DShropshire&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 615] || 1 || 2 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] === Staffordshire === This report contains Staffordshire Unknown' profiles. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding Reviewed profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[#Process|Process]] section below and/or the [[Space:England_Tangled_Families_Team|England Tangled Families Team]] page for more information and advice on working on Unknowns. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Staffordshire_Team|'''STAFFORDSHIRE''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | {{Image|File=UK_Flags-35.png|align=c|size=s}} || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DStaffordshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DStaffordshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DStaffordshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 25] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 70] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 143] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 211] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 364] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DStaffordshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DStaffordshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DStaffordshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 814] || 2 || 1 |- | Orphaned || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DStaffordshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DStaffordshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DStaffordshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 18] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 16] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 66] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 36] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 16] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 3] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DStaffordshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DStaffordshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DStaffordshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 155] || 1 || 0 |- | Not Open || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DStaffordshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DStaffordshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DStaffordshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 3] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DStaffordshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DStaffordshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DStaffordshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 3] || 0 || 0 |- | Reviewed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DStaffordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DStaffordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DStaffordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DStaffordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DStaffordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DStaffordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DStaffordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DStaffordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DStaffordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 3] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DStaffordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DStaffordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DStaffordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DStaffordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DStaffordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DStaffordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 14] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DStaffordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DStaffordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DStaffordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DStaffordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DStaffordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DStaffordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DStaffordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DStaffordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DStaffordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 21] || 0 || 0 |- | Total || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DStaffordshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DStaffordshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DStaffordshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 43] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 89] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 210] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 261] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 385] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DStaffordshire+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 5] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DStaffordshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DStaffordshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DStaffordshire&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 993] || 3 || 1 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] === Warwickshire === This report contains Warwickshire Unknown' profiles. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding Reviewed profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[#Process|Process]] section below and/or the [[Space:England_Tangled_Families_Team|England Tangled Families Team]] page for more information and advice on working on Unknowns. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Warwickshire_Team|'''WARWICKSHIRE''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | {{Image|File=Susie_s_Resource_Bucket-40.png|align=c|size=s}} || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 8] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWarwickshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWarwickshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWarwickshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 31] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 72] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 118] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 175] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 255] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 6] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWarwickshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWarwickshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWarwickshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 665] || 3 || 1 |- | Orphaned || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWarwickshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWarwickshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWarwickshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 33] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 32] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 66] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 78] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 42] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 4] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWarwickshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWarwickshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWarwickshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 255] || 0 || 1 |- | Not Open || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWarwickshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWarwickshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWarwickshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWarwickshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWarwickshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWarwickshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || 0 || 0 |- | Reviewed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWarwickshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWarwickshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWarwickshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWarwickshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWarwickshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWarwickshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWarwickshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWarwickshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWarwickshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWarwickshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWarwickshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWarwickshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWarwickshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWarwickshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWarwickshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWarwickshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWarwickshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWarwickshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWarwickshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWarwickshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWarwickshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWarwickshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWarwickshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWarwickshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || 0 || 0 |- | Total || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 8] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWarwickshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWarwickshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWarwickshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 64] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 104] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 184] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 253] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 298] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWarwickshire+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 10] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWarwickshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWarwickshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWarwickshire&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 921] || 3 || 2 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] === Worcestershire === This report contains Worcestershire Unknown' profiles. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding Reviewed profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[#Process|Process]] section below and/or the [[Space:England_Tangled_Families_Team|England Tangled Families Team]] page for more information and advice on working on Unknowns. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:England_Worcestershire_County_Team|'''WORCESTERSHIRE''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | {{Image|File=UK_Flags-36.png|align=c|size=s}} || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWorcestershire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWorcestershire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWorcestershire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 32] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 55] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 91] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 139] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 178] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 6] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWorcestershire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWorcestershire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWorcestershire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 503] || 2 || 1 |- | Orphaned || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWorcestershire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWorcestershire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWorcestershire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 17] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 12] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 23] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 26] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 14] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWorcestershire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWorcestershire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWorcestershire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 92] || 0 || 0 |- | Not Open || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWorcestershire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWorcestershire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWorcestershire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWorcestershire+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWorcestershire+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWorcestershire+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || 0 || 0 |- | Reviewed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWorcestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWorcestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWorcestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWorcestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWorcestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWorcestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWorcestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWorcestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWorcestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWorcestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWorcestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWorcestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWorcestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWorcestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWorcestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWorcestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWorcestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWorcestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWorcestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWorcestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWorcestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWorcestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWorcestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWorcestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || 0 || 0 |- | Total || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWorcestershire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWorcestershire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWorcestershire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 49] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 68] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 114] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 165] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 193] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWorcestershire+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 6] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWorcestershire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWorcestershire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWorcestershire&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 597] || 2 || 1 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] === West Midlands === This report contains West Midlands Unknown' profiles. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding Reviewed profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[#Process|Process]] section below and/or the [[Space:England_Tangled_Families_Team|England Tangled Families Team]] page for more information and advice on working on Unknowns. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:England_Worcestershire_County_Team|'''WEST MIDLANDS''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22West+Midlands%22+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22West+Midlands%22+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22West+Midlands%22+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22West+Midlands%22+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22West+Midlands%22+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22West+Midlands%22+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22West+Midlands%22+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22West+Midlands%22+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22West+Midlands%22+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22West+Midlands%22+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22West+Midlands%22+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22West+Midlands%22+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22West+Midlands%22+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22West+Midlands%22+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22West+Midlands%22+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22West+Midlands%22+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22West+Midlands%22+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22West+Midlands%22+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22West+Midlands%22+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22West+Midlands%22+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22West+Midlands%22+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 7] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22West+Midlands%22+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22West+Midlands%22+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22West+Midlands%22&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 9] || 0 || 0 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] == East England == {{Image|file=Images_for_England-2.png |align=l |size=s }} {{Clear}} === Bedfordshire === This report contains Bedfordshire Unknown' profiles. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding Reviewed profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[#Process|Process]] section below and/or the [[Space:England_Tangled_Families_Team|England Tangled Families Team]] page for more information and advice on working on Unknowns. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Bedfordshire_Team|'''BEDFORDSHIRE''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | {{Image|File=Susie_s_Resource_Bucket-8.png|align=c|size=s}} || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 3] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBedfordshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBedfordshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBedfordshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 10] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 73] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 61] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 76] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 71] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 3] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBedfordshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBedfordshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBedfordshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 297] || 0 || 0 |- | Orphaned || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 3] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBedfordshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBedfordshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBedfordshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 12] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 38] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 44] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 47] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 4] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBedfordshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBedfordshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBedfordshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 148] || 0 || 1 |- | Not Open || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBedfordshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBedfordshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBedfordshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBedfordshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBedfordshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBedfordshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || 0 || 0 |- | Reviewed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBedfordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBedfordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBedfordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBedfordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBedfordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBedfordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBedfordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBedfordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBedfordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBedfordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBedfordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBedfordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBedfordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBedfordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBedfordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBedfordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBedfordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBedfordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBedfordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBedfordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBedfordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBedfordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBedfordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBedfordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || 0 || 0 |- | Total || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 6] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBedfordshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBedfordshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBedfordshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 22] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 111] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 106] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 124] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 75] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBedfordshire+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 3] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBedfordshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBedfordshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBedfordshire&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 447] || 0 || 1 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] === Cambridgeshire === This report contains Cambridgeshire Unknown' profiles. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding Reviewed profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[#Process|Process]] section below and/or the [[Space:England_Tangled_Families_Team|England Tangled Families Team]] page for more information and advice on working on Unknowns. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Cambridgeshire_and_Huntingdonshire_Team|'''CAMBRIDGESHIRE''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | {{Image|File=UK_Flags-42.png|align=c|size=s}} || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 7] || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 42] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 78] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 98] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 104] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 336] || 0 || 1 |- | Orphaned || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 7] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 14] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 31] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 38] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 8] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 4] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 103] || 0 || 0 |- | Not Open || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCambridgeshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCambridgeshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCambridgeshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCambridgeshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCambridgeshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCambridgeshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || 0 || 0 |- | Reviewed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCambridgeshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCambridgeshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCambridgeshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCambridgeshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCambridgeshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCambridgeshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCambridgeshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCambridgeshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCambridgeshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCambridgeshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCambridgeshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCambridgeshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCambridgeshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCambridgeshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCambridgeshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCambridgeshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCambridgeshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCambridgeshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCambridgeshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCambridgeshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCambridgeshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCambridgeshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCambridgeshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCambridgeshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || 0 || 0 |- | Total || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 8] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCambridgeshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCambridgeshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCambridgeshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 13] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 56] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 109] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 136] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 112] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCambridgeshire+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 5] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCambridgeshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCambridgeshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCambridgeshire&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 439] || 0 || 1 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] === Huntingdonshire === This report contains Huntingdonshire Unknown' profiles. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding Reviewed profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[#Process|Process]] section below and/or the [[Space:England_Tangled_Families_Team|England Tangled Families Team]] page for more information and advice on working on Unknowns. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Cambridgeshire_and_Huntingdonshire_Team|'''HUNTINGDONSHIRE''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | {{Image|File=UK_Flags-10.png|align=c|size=s}} || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 17] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 45] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 28] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 96] || 0 || 0 |- | Orphaned || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 3] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 13] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 6] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 25] || 0 || 0 |- | Not Open || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || 0 || 0 |- | Reviewed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || 0 || 0 |- | Total || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 8] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 19] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 58] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 34] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHuntingdonshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHuntingdonshire&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 121] || 0 || 0 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] === Essex === This report contains Essex Unknown' profiles. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding Reviewed profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[#Process|Process]] section below and/or the [[Space:England_Tangled_Families_Team|England Tangled Families Team]] page for more information and advice on working on Unknowns. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Essex_Team|'''ESSEX''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | {{Image|File=UK_Flags-8.png|align=c|size=s}} || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DEssex+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DEssex+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DEssex+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 347] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DEssex+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DEssex+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DEssex+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 300] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DEssex+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DEssex+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DEssex+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 292] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DEssex+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DEssex+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DEssex+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 276] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DEssex+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DEssex+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DEssex+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 24] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DEssex+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DEssex+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DEssex&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1342] || 2 || 1 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] === City of London === This report contains City of London Unknown' profiles. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding Reviewed profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[#Process|Process]] section below and/or the [[Space:England_Tangled_Families_Team|England Tangled Families Team]] page for more information and advice on working on Unknowns. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Greater_London_and_Middlesex_Team|'''CITY OF LONDON''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 3] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 4] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 13] || 0 || 0 |- | Orphaned || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 5] || 0 || 0 |- | Not Open || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || 0 || 0 |- | Reviewed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || 0 || 0 |- | Total || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 3] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 3] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 4] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 4] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 4] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22City+of+London%22&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 18] || 0 || 0 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] === (County of) London === This report contains (County of) London Unknown' profiles. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding Reviewed profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[#Process|Process]] section below and/or the [[Space:England_Tangled_Families_Team|England Tangled Families Team]] page for more information and advice on working on Unknowns. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Greater_London_and_Middlesex_Team|'''(COUNTY OF) LONDON''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 111] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 143] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 311] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 618] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 51] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1270] || 3 || 3 |- | Orphaned || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 5] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 24] || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 53] || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 8] || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 4] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 7] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 4] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 15] || 0 || 0 |- | Reviewed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 5] || 0 || 0 |- | Total || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 416] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 711] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 66] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DLondon+not+City+not+Greater&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1618] || 3 || 5 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] === Greater London === This report contains Greater London Unknown' profiles. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding Reviewed profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[#Process|Process]] section below and/or the [[Space:England_Tangled_Families_Team|England Tangled Families Team]] page for more information and advice on working on Unknowns. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Greater_London_and_Middlesex_Team|'''GREATER LONDON''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22Greater+London%22+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22Greater+London%22+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22Greater+London%22+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22Greater+London%22+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22Greater+London%22+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22Greater+London%22+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22Greater+London%22+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22Greater+London%22+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22Greater+London%22+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22Greater+London%22+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22Greater+London%22+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22Greater+London%22+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 6] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22Greater+London%22+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22Greater+London%22+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22Greater+London%22+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 11] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22Greater+London%22+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22Greater+London%22+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22Greater+London%22+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3D%22Greater+London%22+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3D%22Greater+London%22+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3D%22Greater+London%22&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 22] || 0 || 1 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] === Middlesex === This report contains Middlesex Unknown' profiles. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding Reviewed profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[#Process|Process]] section below and/or the [[Space:England_Tangled_Families_Team|England Tangled Families Team]] page for more information and advice on working on Unknowns. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Greater_London_and_Middlesex_Team|'''MIDDLESEX''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | {{Image|File=UK_Flags-14.png|align=c|size=s}} || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 9] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMiddlesex+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMiddlesex+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMiddlesex+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 4] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 32] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 54] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 235] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 466] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 10] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMiddlesex+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMiddlesex+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMiddlesex+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 810] || 2 || 2 |- | Orphaned || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMiddlesex+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMiddlesex+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMiddlesex+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 10] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 11] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 15] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 68] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 52] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 3] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMiddlesex+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMiddlesex+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMiddlesex+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 159] || 2 || 1 |- | Not Open || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMiddlesex+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMiddlesex+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMiddlesex+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMiddlesex+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMiddlesex+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMiddlesex+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || 0 || 0 |- | Reviewed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMiddlesex+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMiddlesex+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMiddlesex+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMiddlesex+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMiddlesex+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMiddlesex+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMiddlesex+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMiddlesex+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMiddlesex+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMiddlesex+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMiddlesex+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMiddlesex+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMiddlesex+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMiddlesex+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMiddlesex+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMiddlesex+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMiddlesex+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMiddlesex+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 4] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMiddlesex+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMiddlesex+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMiddlesex+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMiddlesex+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMiddlesex+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMiddlesex+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 6] || 0 || 0 |- | Total || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 9] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMiddlesex+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMiddlesex+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMiddlesex+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 14] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 43] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 69] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 305] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 523] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMiddlesex+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 13] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DMiddlesex+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DMiddlesex+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DMiddlesex&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 976] || 4 || 3 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] === Hertfordshire === This report contains Hertfordshire Unknown' profiles. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding Reviewed profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[#Process|Process]] section below and/or the [[Space:England_Tangled_Families_Team|England Tangled Families Team]] page for more information and advice on working on Unknowns. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Hertfordshire_Team|'''HERTFORDSHIRE''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | {{Image|File=Hertfordshire_Resources.png|align=c|size=s}} || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHertfordshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHertfordshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHertfordshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 19] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 92] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 46] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 94] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 77] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 5] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHertfordshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHertfordshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHertfordshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 335] || 0 || 0 |- | Orphaned || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHertfordshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHertfordshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHertfordshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 18] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 37] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 26] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 31] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 6] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHertfordshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHertfordshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHertfordshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 119] || 0 || 0 |- | Not Open || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHertfordshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHertfordshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHertfordshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHertfordshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHertfordshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHertfordshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || 0 || 0 |- | Reviewed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHertfordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHertfordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHertfordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHertfordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHertfordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHertfordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHertfordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHertfordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHertfordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHertfordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHertfordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHertfordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHertfordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHertfordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHertfordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHertfordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHertfordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHertfordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHertfordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHertfordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHertfordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHertfordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHertfordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHertfordshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || 0 || 0 |- | Total || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHertfordshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHertfordshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHertfordshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 37] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 129] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 72] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 125] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 84] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHertfordshire+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 6] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHertfordshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHertfordshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHertfordshire&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 455] || 0 || 0 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] === Norfolk === This report contains Norfolk Unknown' profiles. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding Reviewed profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[#Process|Process]] section below and/or the [[Space:England_Tangled_Families_Team|England Tangled Families Team]] page for more information and advice on working on Unknowns. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Norfolk_Team|'''NORFOLK''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | {{Image|File=Blake-621.png|align=c|size=s}} || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 301] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 234] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 9] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorfolk+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorfolk+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorfolk+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 961] || 3 || 1 |- | Orphaned || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 6] || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 69] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 160] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 171] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 43] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorfolk+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorfolk+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorfolk+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 500] || 0 || 0 |- | Not Open || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorfolk+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorfolk+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorfolk+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorfolk+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorfolk+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorfolk+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || 0 || 0 |- | Reviewed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorfolk+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorfolk+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorfolk+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorfolk+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorfolk+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorfolk+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorfolk+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorfolk+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorfolk+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorfolk+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorfolk+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorfolk+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorfolk+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorfolk+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorfolk+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorfolk+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorfolk+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorfolk+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorfolk+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorfolk+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorfolk+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorfolk+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorfolk+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorfolk+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || 0 || 0 |- | Total || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 30] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorfolk+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorfolk+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorfolk+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 83] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 242] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 347] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 472] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 279] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorfolk+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 10] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DNorfolk+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DNorfolk+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DNorfolk&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1463] || 3 || 1 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] === Suffolk === This report contains Suffolk Unknown' profiles. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding Reviewed profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[#Process|Process]] section below and/or the [[Space:England_Tangled_Families_Team|England Tangled Families Team]] page for more information and advice on working on Unknowns. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Suffolk_Team|'''SUFFOLK''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | {{Image|File=Susie_s_Resource_Bucket-37.png|align=c|size=s}} || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSuffolk+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSuffolk+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSuffolk+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 4] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSuffolk+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSuffolk+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSuffolk+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 54] || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSuffolk+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSuffolk+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSuffolk+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 17] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSuffolk+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSuffolk+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSuffolk&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1290] || 3 || 0 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] == South East England == {{Image|file=Images_for_England-5.png |align=l |size=s }} {{Clear}} === Berkshire === This report contains Berkshire Unknown' profiles. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding Reviewed profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[#Process|Process]] section below and/or the [[Space:England_Tangled_Families_Team|England Tangled Families Team]] page for more information and advice on working on Unknowns. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Berkshire_Team|'''BERKSHIRE''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | {{Image|File=Susie_s_Resource_Bucket-9.png|align=c|size=s}} || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBerkshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBerkshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBerkshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBerkshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBerkshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBerkshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBerkshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBerkshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBerkshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || 0 || 0 |- | Total || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBerkshire+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBerkshire+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBerkshire+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBerkshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBerkshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBerkshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 42] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBerkshire+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBerkshire+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBerkshire+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 41] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBerkshire+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBerkshire+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBerkshire+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 54] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBerkshire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBerkshire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBerkshire+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 113] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBerkshire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBerkshire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBerkshire+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 107] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBerkshire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBerkshire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBerkshire+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 4] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBerkshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBerkshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBerkshire&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 363] || 2 || 2 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] === Buckinghamshire === This report contains Buckinghamshire Unknown' profiles. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding Reviewed profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[#Process|Process]] section below and/or the [[Space:England_Tangled_Families_Team|England Tangled Families Team]] page for more information and advice on working on Unknowns. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Buckinghamshire_Team|'''BUCKINGHAMSHIRE''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | {{Image|File=UK_Flags-2.png|align=c|size=s}} || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 4] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 19] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 56] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 97] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 52] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 228] || 7 || 1 |- | Orphaned || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 36] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 19] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 53] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 15] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 124] || 0 || 3 |- | Not Open || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || 0 || 0 |- | Reviewed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 10] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 7] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 18] || 0 || 0 |- | Total || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 6] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 55] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 75] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 150] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 77] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 7] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBuckinghamshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBuckinghamshire&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 370] || 7 || 4 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] === Hampshire === This report contains Hampshire Unknown' profiles. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding Reviewed profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[#Process|Process]] section below and/or the [[Space:England_Tangled_Families_Team|England Tangled Families Team]] page for more information and advice on working on Unknowns. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Hampshire_and_the_Isle_of_Wight_Team|'''HAMPSHIRE''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | {{Image|File=UK_Flags-41.png|align=c|size=s}} || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 9] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHampshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHampshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHampshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 16] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 43] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 74] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 194] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 222] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 15] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHampshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHampshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHampshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 573] || 4 || 3 |- | Orphaned || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 3] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHampshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHampshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHampshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 21] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 20] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 31] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 58] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 19] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 3] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHampshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHampshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHampshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 155] || 1 || 0 |- | Not Open || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHampshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHampshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHampshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 6] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHampshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHampshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHampshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 7] || 0 || 0 |- | Reviewed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHampshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHampshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHampshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHampshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHampshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHampshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHampshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHampshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHampshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHampshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHampshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHampshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHampshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHampshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHampshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHampshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHampshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHampshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHampshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHampshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHampshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHampshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHampshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHampshire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || 0 || 0 |- | Total || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 12] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHampshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHampshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHampshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 37] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 63] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 105] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 253] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 249] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHampshire+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 19] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DHampshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DHampshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DHampshire&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 738] || 5 || 3 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] === Kent === This report contains Kent Unknown' profiles. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding Reviewed profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[#Process|Process]] section below and/or the [[Space:England_Tangled_Families_Team|England Tangled Families Team]] page for more information and advice on working on Unknowns. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Kent_Team|'''KENT''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | {{Image|File=UK_Flags-11.png|align=c|size=s}} || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 11] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DKent+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DKent+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DKent+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 46] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 228] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 223] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 351] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 368] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 6] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DKent+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DKent+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DKent+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1233] || 1 || 2 |- | Orphaned || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 3] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DKent+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DKent+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DKent+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 91] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 76] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 64] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 89] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 33] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DKent+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DKent+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DKent+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 358] || 1 || 0 |- | Not Open || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DKent+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DKent+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DKent+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 4] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DKent+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DKent+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DKent+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 4] || 0 || 0 |- | Reviewed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DKent+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DKent+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DKent+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DKent+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DKent+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DKent+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DKent+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DKent+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DKent+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DKent+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DKent+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DKent+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DKent+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DKent+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DKent+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DKent+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DKent+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DKent+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DKent+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DKent+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DKent+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DKent+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DKent+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DKent+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || 0 || 0 |- | Total || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 14] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DKent+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DKent+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DKent+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 137] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 304] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 287] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 441] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 406] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DKent+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 9] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DKent+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DKent+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DKent&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1598] || 2 || 2 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] === Oxfordshire === This report contains Oxfordshire Unknown' profiles. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding Reviewed profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[#Process|Process]] section below and/or the [[Space:England_Tangled_Families_Team|England Tangled Families Team]] page for more information and advice on working on Unknowns. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Oxfordshire_Team|'''OXFORDSHIRE''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | {{Image|File=Susie_s_Resource_Bucket-32.png|align=c|size=s}} || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DOxfordshire+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DOxfordshire+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DOxfordshire+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 3] || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DOxfordshire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DOxfordshire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DOxfordshire+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 81] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DOxfordshire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DOxfordshire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DOxfordshire+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 19] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DOxfordshire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DOxfordshire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DOxfordshire+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 3] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DOxfordshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DOxfordshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DOxfordshire&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 293] || 0 || 2 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] === Surrey === This report contains Surrey Unknown' profiles. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding Reviewed profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[#Process|Process]] section below and/or the [[Space:England_Tangled_Families_Team|England Tangled Families Team]] page for more information and advice on working on Unknowns. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Surrey_Team|'''SURREY''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | {{Image|File=Susie_s_Resource_Bucket-38.png|align=c|size=s}} || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSurrey+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSurrey+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSurrey+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 11] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 53] || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 170] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 349] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 29] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSurrey+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSurrey+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSurrey+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 696] || 0 || 0 |- | Orphaned || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSurrey+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSurrey+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSurrey+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 11] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 32] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 23] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 74] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 48] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 9] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSurrey+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSurrey+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSurrey+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 212] || 0 || 0 |- | Not Open || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSurrey+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSurrey+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSurrey+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSurrey+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSurrey+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSurrey+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || 0 || 0 |- | Reviewed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSurrey+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSurrey+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSurrey+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSurrey+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSurrey+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSurrey+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSurrey+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSurrey+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSurrey+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSurrey+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSurrey+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSurrey+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSurrey+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSurrey+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSurrey+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSurrey+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSurrey+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSurrey+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSurrey+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSurrey+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSurrey+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSurrey+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSurrey+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSurrey+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || 0 || 0 |- | Total || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 22] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSurrey+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSurrey+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSurrey+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 22] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 85] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 101] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 245] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 400] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSurrey+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 38] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSurrey+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSurrey+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSurrey&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 913] || 0 || 0 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] === Sussex === This report contains Sussex Unknown' profiles. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding Reviewed profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[#Process|Process]] section below and/or the [[Space:England_Tangled_Families_Team|England Tangled Families Team]] page for more information and advice on working on Unknowns. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Sussex_Team|'''SUSSEX''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | {{Image|File=UK_Flags-19.png|align=c|size=s}} || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSussex+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSussex+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSussex+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 18] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 120] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 155] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 196] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 180] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 11] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSussex+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSussex+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSussex+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 681] || 4 || 2 |- | Orphaned || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSussex+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSussex+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSussex+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 33] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 84] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 69] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 45] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 13] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSussex+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSussex+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSussex+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 244] || 0 || 0 |- | Not Open || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSussex+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSussex+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSussex+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 3] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSussex+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSussex+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSussex+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 5] || 0 || 0 |- | Reviewed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSussex+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSussex+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSussex+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSussex+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSussex+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSussex+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSussex+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSussex+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSussex+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSussex+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSussex+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSussex+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSussex+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSussex+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSussex+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSussex+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSussex+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSussex+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSussex+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSussex+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSussex+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSussex+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSussex+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSussex+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || 0 || 0 |- | Total || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSussex+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSussex+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSussex+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 51] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 204] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 224] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 241] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 195] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSussex+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 14] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSussex+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSussex+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSussex&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 930] || 4 || 2 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] == South West England == {{Image|file=Images_for_England-6.png |align=l |size=s }} {{Clear}} === Cornwall === This report contains Cornwall Unknown' profiles. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding Reviewed profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[#Process|Process]] section below and/or the [[Space:England_Tangled_Families_Team|England Tangled Families Team]] page for more information and advice on working on Unknowns. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:England_Cornwall_County_Team|'''CORNWALL''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | {{Image|File=Flags-30.png|align=c|size=s}} || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 140] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 385] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 253] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 227] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 7] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCornwall+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCornwall+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCornwall+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1052] || 0 || 1 |- | Orphaned || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 9] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCornwall+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCornwall+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCornwall+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 30] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 99] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 267] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 112] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 35] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCornwall+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCornwall+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCornwall+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 553] || 0 || 0 |- | Not Open || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCornwall+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCornwall+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCornwall+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCornwall+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCornwall+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCornwall+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || 0 || 0 |- | Reviewed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCornwall+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCornwall+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCornwall+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCornwall+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCornwall+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCornwall+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCornwall+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCornwall+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCornwall+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCornwall+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCornwall+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCornwall+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCornwall+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCornwall+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCornwall+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCornwall+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCornwall+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCornwall+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCornwall+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCornwall+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCornwall+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCornwall+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCornwall+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCornwall+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 3] || 0 || 0 |- | Total || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 30] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCornwall+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCornwall+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCornwall+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 49] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 239] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 654] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 366] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 262] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCornwall+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 8] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DCornwall+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DCornwall+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DCornwall&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1608] || 0 || 1 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] === Devon === This report contains Devon Unknown' profiles. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding Reviewed profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[#Process|Process]] section below and/or the [[Space:England_Tangled_Families_Team|England Tangled Families Team]] page for more information and advice on working on Unknowns. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Devon_Team|'''DEVON''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | {{Image|File=UK_Flags-5.png|align=c|size=s}} || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDevon+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDevon+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDevon+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 40] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 144] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 241] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 346] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 360] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 11] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDevon+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDevon+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDevon+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1159] || 4 || 0 |- | Orphaned || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDevon+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDevon+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDevon+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 57] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 58] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 230] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 275] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 74] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDevon+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDevon+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDevon+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 696] || 1 || 11 |- | Not Open || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDevon+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDevon+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDevon+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDevon+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDevon+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDevon+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || 0 || 0 |- | Reviewed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDevon+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDevon+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDevon+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDevon+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDevon+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDevon+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDevon+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDevon+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDevon+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDevon+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDevon+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDevon+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDevon+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDevon+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDevon+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDevon+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDevon+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDevon+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDevon+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDevon+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDevon+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDevon+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDevon+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDevon+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || 0 || 0 |- | Total || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 19] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDevon+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDevon+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDevon+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 97] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 202] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 471] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 621] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 434] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDevon+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 12] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDevon+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDevon+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDevon&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1856] || 5 || 11 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] === Dorset === This report contains Dorset Unknown' profiles. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding Reviewed profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[#Process|Process]] section below and/or the [[Space:England_Tangled_Families_Team|England Tangled Families Team]] page for more information and advice on working on Unknowns. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Dorset_Team|'''DORSET''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | {{Image|File=UK_Flags-7.png|align=c|size=s}} || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDorset+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDorset+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDorset+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 111] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDorset+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDorset+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDorset+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 330] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDorset+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDorset+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDorset+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 196] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDorset+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDorset+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDorset+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 89] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDorset+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDorset+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDorset+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 6] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DDorset+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DDorset+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DDorset&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 770] || 4 || 1 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] === Gloucestershire === This report contains Gloucestershire Unknown' profiles. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding Reviewed profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[#Process|Process]] section below and/or the [[Space:England_Tangled_Families_Team|England Tangled Families Team]] page for more information and advice on working on Unknowns. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Gloucestershire_Team|'''GLOUCESTERSHIRE''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | {{Image|File=UK_Flags-9.png|align=c|size=s}} || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 6] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DGloucestershire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DGloucestershire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DGloucestershire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 23] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 150] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 157] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 155] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 175] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 6] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DGloucestershire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DGloucestershire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DGloucestershire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 672] || 2 || 1 |- | Orphaned || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DGloucestershire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DGloucestershire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DGloucestershire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 28] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 32] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 58] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 38] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 24] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DGloucestershire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DGloucestershire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DGloucestershire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 181] || 0 || 0 |- | Not Open || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DGloucestershire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DGloucestershire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DGloucestershire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DGloucestershire+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DGloucestershire+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DGloucestershire+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || 0 || 0 |- | Reviewed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DGloucestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DGloucestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DGloucestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DGloucestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DGloucestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DGloucestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DGloucestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DGloucestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DGloucestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DGloucestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DGloucestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DGloucestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DGloucestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DGloucestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DGloucestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DGloucestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DGloucestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DGloucestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DGloucestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DGloucestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DGloucestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DGloucestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DGloucestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DGloucestershire+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || 0 || 0 |- | Total || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 7] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DGloucestershire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DGloucestershire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DGloucestershire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 51] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 182] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 215] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 194] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 200] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DGloucestershire+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 6] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DGloucestershire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DGloucestershire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DGloucestershire&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 855] || 2 || 1 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] === Bristol === This report contains Bristol Unknown' profiles. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding Reviewed profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[#Process|Process]] section below and/or the [[Space:England_Tangled_Families_Team|England Tangled Families Team]] page for more information and advice on working on Unknowns. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Gloucestershire_Team|'''BRISTOL''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | {{Image|File=UK_Flags-5.jpg|align=c|size=s}} || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBristol+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBristol+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBristol+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 13] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 12] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 28] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 42] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 58] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 5] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBristol+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBristol+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBristol+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 158] || 1 || 1 |- | Orphaned || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBristol+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBristol+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBristol+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 7] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 6] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 12] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 9] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBristol+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBristol+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBristol+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 35] || 0 || 0 |- | Not Open || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBristol+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBristol+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBristol+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBristol+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBristol+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBristol+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || 0 || 0 |- | Reviewed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBristol+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBristol+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBristol+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBristol+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBristol+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBristol+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBristol+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBristol+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBristol+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBristol+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBristol+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBristol+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBristol+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBristol+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBristol+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBristol+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBristol+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBristol+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBristol+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBristol+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBristol+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBristol+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBristol+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBristol+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || 0 || 0 |- | Total || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBristol+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBristol+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBristol+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 20] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 13] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 34] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 54] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 69] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBristol+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 6] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DBristol+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DBristol+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DBristol&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 196] || 1 || 1 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] === Somerset === This report contains Somerset Unknown' profiles. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding Reviewed profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[#Process|Process]] section below and/or the [[Space:England_Tangled_Families_Team|England Tangled Families Team]] page for more information and advice on working on Unknowns. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Somerset_Team|'''SOMERSET''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | {{Image|File=UK_Flags-18.png|align=c|size=s}} || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 7] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSomerset+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSomerset+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSomerset+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 24] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 135] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 265] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 332] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 281] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 5] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSomerset+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSomerset+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSomerset+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1049] || 4 || 1 |- | Orphaned || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 3] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSomerset+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSomerset+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSomerset+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 37] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 59] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 87] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 118] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 36] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSomerset+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSomerset+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSomerset+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 341] || 0 || 1 |- | Not Open || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSomerset+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSomerset+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSomerset+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSomerset+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSomerset+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSomerset+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 4] || 0 || 0 |- | Reviewed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSomerset+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSomerset+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSomerset+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSomerset+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSomerset+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSomerset+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSomerset+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSomerset+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSomerset+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSomerset+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSomerset+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSomerset+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSomerset+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSomerset+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSomerset+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSomerset+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSomerset+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSomerset+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSomerset+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSomerset+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSomerset+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSomerset+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSomerset+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSomerset+CategoryFull%3DEngland_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 2] || 0 || 0 |- | Total || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 10] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSomerset+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSomerset+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSomerset+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 61] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 194] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 353] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 450] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 320] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSomerset+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 8] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DSomerset+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DSomerset+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DSomerset&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1396] || 4 || 2 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] === Wiltshire === This report contains Wiltshire Unknown' profiles. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding Reviewed profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[#Process|Process]] section below and/or the [[Space:England_Tangled_Families_Team|England Tangled Families Team]] page for more information and advice on working on Unknowns. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Wiltshire_Team|'''WILTSHIRE''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | {{Image|File=UK_Flags-22.png|align=c|size=s}} || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWiltshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWiltshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWiltshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWiltshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWiltshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWiltshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWiltshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWiltshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWiltshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWiltshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWiltshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWiltshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 1] || 0 || 0 |- | Reviewed || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWiltshire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWiltshire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWiltshire+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 5] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DEngland+birthRegion%3DWiltshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DEngland+deathRegion%3DWiltshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DEngland+marriageRegion%3DWiltshire&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50&SortOrder=BiDa 944] || 2 || 2 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] == Process == '''Profiles with a Profile Manager:''' :1. If you '''have''' found a LNAB (well done!!), add the information and the source to the profile in the bio section. Then do the following: :2. Leave a comment on the profile ([[Space:England_Unknowns_Team_Sample_Messages|see our sample messages page]]) :3. Submit a Trusted List request to the profile manager. :4. Send the profile manager a private message. '''Please note''': You can do all three of the above at once, especially if the profile manager has been inactive for at least 60 days.For recently active profile managers, it may be best to just leave a comment and wait a day or two before doing anything else. :5. After 7 more days with no response, the profiles in question will need to be orphaned. To do this, click on the "PROBLEMS/QUESTIONS" tab to the far right of the profile manager's name. From there, click on the "Unresponsive Profile Manager Request" and fill in the form. Once you submit it, WikiTree will send the profile manager an email. If there is no response after 7 days, the profile will be orphaned. :6. Once the profile is orphaned, you can now adopt it and change the LNAB. '''Don't always feel like going through the UPM Process? There are many other ways you can help:''' :1) Work on orphans. This way, you only need to add your sources, adopt the profile, and change the LNAB. :2) Look for recently created Unknown profiles. If a profile manager is active, the chances are better that they will change the LNAB themselves. :3) '''First names matter, too!''' Many infants who died at birth were not given names. By changing the first name of "Unknown" to "Unnamed Infant", you will eliminate that profile off of our Unknowns list. :4) If nothing else, add the newly found LNAB in the "Other Last Name(s)" field, so at least that person will be identified. '''Reviewed Profiles''' The Reviewed Profiles category contains profiles that have been 'flagged' to indicate that the Unknown element of the name has not been found despite efforts to do so. Some Unknowns are probably unsolvable using current records and profiles can be placed in this category to highlight that the profile has been researched but that the profile remains 'an Unknown'. To mark a profile as Reviewed it should be categorised as [[Category:England Project, Unknown Reviewed]] These profiles should contain Research Notes detailing the efforts made to find the missing information. The Research Notes should be marked with your namer and the date you have completed your research (using ~~~~). [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] == Quick Links == [[:Project:England|England Project Page]] | [[Space:England:_Counties_Team|England Counties Team Page]] | [[Space:England_Profile_Improvements_Team|Profile Improvements Team Page]] | [[Space:England_Tangled_Families_Team|England Tangled Families Team Page]] | [[Space:England_Data_Doctors_Team_Page|England Data Doctors Team Page]] | [[Space:England_Connectors_Team_Page|England Connectors Team Page]] | [[Space:England_Sourcerers_Team_Page|England Sourcerers Team Page]] | [[Space:England_Biography_Builders_Team_Page|England Biography Builders Team Page]] | [[:Category:England|England Category Page]] | [[:Space:England_Project_County_Places_and_Resources|England County Places & Resources]] [[#Contents|Back to top of page]]

England Useful Links Index

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England Worcestershire County Team

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[[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] [[:Project:England|England Project Page]] | [[:Space:England:_Counties_Team|England Counties Team Page]] | Worcestershire Team == Worcestershire and the West Midlands == '''If you are interested in helping us out and are not already a member of the England Project, please read the [[:Project:England|England Project Page]] to learn more about the project, what we do and how to join us. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England%2C_Regional_and_County_Statistics_Page#Worcestershire This week's Worcestershire Statistics] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England%2C_Regional_and_County_Statistics_Page#West_Midlands_2 This week's West Midlands Statistics] Click the links in the tables below to navigate to the area you are working in. {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|'''Worcestershire - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England%2C_Regional_and_County_Statistics_Page#Worcestershire This week's Statistics]''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #fff; height: 20px;" ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|Date ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|Profiles ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|[[:Category:Worcestershire%2C_Unsourced_Profiles|Unsourced]] ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_WOR |Unconnected]] ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_WOR| Suggestions]] ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"| [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Country=England+Location=Worcestershire+FirstName=Unknown+OR+Country=England+Location=Worcestershire+LastNameatBirth=Unknown&MaxProfiles=500000&PageSize=100 Unknowns] |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''End of 2023''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|54689↑  }}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|1.87%↓ (1025)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|9.16%↓ (5007) }}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|3.29%↓ (1800)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|1.10%↓ (601)}}''' |- |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''End of 2022''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|45818}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|2.08% (953)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|10.33% (4732) }}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|3.33% (1525)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|1.21% (554)}}''' |- |- |} |}   {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|'''West Midlands - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England%2C_Regional_and_County_Statistics_Page#West_Midlands_2 This week's Statistics]''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #fff; height: 20px;" ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|Date ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|Profiles ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_WMD|Unsourced]] ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_WMD |Unconnected]] ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_WMD| Suggestions]] ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"| [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Country=England+Location=West+Location=Midlands+FirstName=Unknown+OR+Country=England+Location=Location=West+Location=Midlands+LastNameatBirth=Unknown&MaxProfiles=500000&PageSize=100 Unknowns] |- |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''End of 2023''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''6968 ''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red|0.09%↑  (6)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|12.94%↓  (902)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|1.46%↓  (102)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Red|0.11%↑  (8)}}''' |- |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''End of 2022''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''6300 ''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|0.05% (3)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|17.62% (1110)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|1.98% (125)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|'''{{Green|0.02% (1)}}''' |- |- |} |}   '''Quick Links:''' [[:Category:Worcestershire|Worcestershire Category Page]] | [[Space:Worcestershire_Research_Resources|Worcestershire Research Resources]] | [[Space:England%2C_Regional_and_County_Statistics_Page|Regional and County Statistics Page]] '''Goal''' Our ultimate goal is to make all West Midlands and Worcestershire profiles the best that they can be. It is our desire to leave a lasting legacy of work for future generations and current researchers that can facilitate their quest for family history, and bring them one step closer to discovering the myriad of people it has taken for them to draw breath. '''What we do''' The 'county' of the West Midlands is almost 50 years old and has now been included on the [[Space:England%2C_Regional_and_County_Statistics_Page|England, Regional & County Statistics Page]] for the first time. Many of these profiles have been badly neglected and are in poor shape so we would welcome any help in improving them. We also handle the responsibility of improving the profiles of people from Worcestershire along with several other tasks, which include: *Oversight of the [[:Category:Worcestershire|Worcestershire County Category]] page and ensure that it is consistent with the other England County pages. *Monitor the [[:Category:Worcestershire|Worcestershire County Category page]] to ensure that all profiles are placed into the most accurate sub-category possible and not into any of the parent categories. * Focusing on the improvement of Worcestershire profiles including sourcing, connecting, merging duplicates, correcting database errors, and writing biographies. *Creating profiles for prominent or notable Worcestershire-based individuals and connect them up to the global WikiTree *Researching and updating profiles on WikiTree which are relevant to prominent Worcestershire families '''Team Leader:''' [[Winder-797|Jemima Winder]] '''West Midlands Team Members:''' [[Winder-797|Jemima Winder]] [[Coombes-796|Jennifer Middlemiss]] [[Elkin-76|John Elkin]] [[Fearn-339|Maureen (Fearn) Wilkins]] '''Worcestershire Team Members:''' [[Winder-797|Jemima Winder]] [[Coombes-796|Jennifer Middlemiss]] [[Hawkes-813|Ray Hawkes]] [[Chapman-17127|Barry Chapman]] [[Perry-17890|Ian Perry]] [[Bartlett-3702|Steve Bartlett]] [[Greet-49|Elizabeth (Greet) Viney]] [[Marshall-8222 | Sondra Marshall]] {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #fff; height: 20px;" ! align="center" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|'''Team Member''' ! align="center" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|'''Interests''' ! align="center" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|'''Currently working on''' ! align="center" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|'''Main Worcestershire surnames''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[[Winder-797|Jemima Winder]] | align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|I'm the team leader for Worcestershire and am particularly interested in the Evesham area, where I was born. However, I now live in Stratford-upon-Avon and most of my ancestors come from Yorkshire. | align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Getting this team up and running again and improving Worcestershire profiles. I find making connections particularly satisfying! | align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Millward, Atkiss |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[[Coombes-796|Jennifer Middlemiss]] | align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|I was born and brought up in Birmingham and live not far away in Solihull so it all still feels very local. | align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|I'm currently trying to get to grips with the 1500s to complete that part of the Orphan Trail. I've also had a go with a couple of challenges recently and have enjoyed those. | align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Layton, Brewer, Knight |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[[Perry-17890|Ian Perry]] | align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|My dad's Worcestershire ancestors | align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|I started working on my mother’s German family at the start of the year and have gone down the rabbit hole there. | align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Perry, Jenns, Gardener, Lines |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[[Bartlett-3702|Steve Bartlett]] | align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|My maternal grandmother came from the Upton area but my time is largely spent with the Wales Project in which I am heavily involved. | align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|My particular specialty is Categorisation. | align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[[Hawkes-813|Ray Hawkes]] | align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|I live in Worcestershire and I have ancestors from several places that are or were historically in Worcestershire including Evesham, Rochford, Shipston on Stour, Dudley and Stourbridge. | align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|I am still researching those lines and adding new profiles to Wikitree and reviewing those I previously created to see if I can make improvements, especially where I have DNA matches. I am also a member of the Malvern FHS and I am happy to do lookups in their parish record transcriptions on request. | align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[[Fearn-339|Maureen (Fearn) Wilkins]] | align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Shropshire Team Leader - interested in West Midlands areas previousy in Shopshire/Staffordshire | align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| | align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Worrall, Lomas, Tranter, Hindley |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[[Greet-49|Elizabeth (Greet) Viney]] | align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|I have a lot of people in Blockley/Aston Magna | align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| | align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Fletcher, Robins |- |}
'''Communication and Collaboration''' If you want to work with us please do! You can communicate with everyone by posting to this page or you can message individual members. Remember we will largely be working in the context of profiles that are managed by other people. Always try to discuss any major changes you may wish to make to a profile with the profile manager/s involved. '''WikiTree Help Resources''' : [[:Help:Categorization|Categorization Help]] : [[:Help:Research_Note_Boxes|Research Note Box Help]] : [[:Help:Sources|Sources Help]] : [[Help:Profiles_of_Sources| Free Space Pages for Sources]] : [[:Help:Editing_Tips|Editing Tips]] : [[:Help:Stickers|Stickers]] : [[:Help:Adding_Links|Adding Links]] : [[:Help:Sources_Style_Guide|Sources Style Guide]]

EnglandDevonCountyTeam

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England's Largest Unconnected Branches

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Return to [[Space:England_Connectors_Team_Page|England Connectors Team Page]] The list for the Unconnected Branches for England gets updated every week as part of the WikiTree+ upload, and can be accessed [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG|'''using this link''']]. The list is made up of all Unconnected branches that contain one or more England profiles, and although it's important to work on these, it's much more relevant to our project to connect up the branches that contain only English profiles. All the branches shown in the table below are either wholly English, or have just a small number of profiles from other locations, so you know that each connection made will totally benefit our project. Please find some time to work on these, they are all deserving of some attention, so just add your name to the right hand column when you start, and remember to drop by and mark them as '''CONNECTED''', when they are completed. If you find an unconnected branch that you'd like to be added to the table then please do so, our England Connectors team are a friendly bunch of people who will gladly help where needed. And we would especially welcome the assistance of any WikiTree members who'd like to help here, regardless of whether they are members of the England Connectors, or even the England project. Just join in the fun and help connect our Global Community. Where '''Connecting Hints''' have been added, please remember these are only '''a suggestion''', and each profile added should be '''fully sourced'''. If the connection involves working in countries other than England, then the locations have been highlighted in bold text. {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" style=background-color:#E0F7FA |- |Link to Branch||Estimated England Profiles|| Main Surnames|| Main County || Connecting Hints ||Working on/connecting |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=03931852&Generations=20 Ratcliff-707] ||99 || || Lancashire |||| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=28547609&Generations=20 Gilbert-14916] ||74 || ||Leicestershire, Derbyshire|||| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=14426083&Generations=20 Little-6845] ||71 || ||Cumberland and Northumberland |||| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=09187487&Generations=20 Seddon-305] ||64 || ||Lancashire|||| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=13795500&Generations=20 Seddon-2530] ||64 || ||Lancashire|||| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=13795500&Generations=20 Begley-1105] ||64 || ||Lancashire|||| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=01089756&Generations=20 Todd-400] ||63|| ||Lancashire|||| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=16780061&Generations=20 Harrison-12162] ||60 || ||Northumberland|||| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=30634106&Generations=20 Thornley-469] ||58 || ||Lancashire |||| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=13918597&Generations=20 Enion-4] ||37 || ||Lancashire |||| |- |} '''Some Really Tough Connections''' There are a lot of large trees that have just a few English profiles. Connecting these will benefit WikiTree as a whole, so if you feel like trying something difficult, then please have a go. {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" style=background-color:#E0F7FA |- |Link to Branch||Total Profiles|| Main Surnames|| County || Main Country ||Working on/connecting |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=20422715&Generations=20 Knighton-648] || 134|| Knighton || Northamptonshire, very early |||| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearchTree/TreeProfiles.htm?userid=06402292&Generations=20 Kinsey-211] || 101|| Spanger, Preston, Westwood || Hertfordshire, very early profiles |||| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearchTree/TreeProfiles.htm?userid=24283761&Generations=20 Hutton-2502] || 98|| Garrad, Manning || Essex, very early profiles |||| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearchTree/TreeProfiles.htm?userid=14233423&Generations=20 Seawell-107] || 95|| Fowles || Wiltshire, all very early |||| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=25596107&Generations=20 Pridy-3] || 90|| || Worcestershire, all very early |||| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=19352348&Generations=20 Sheffield-2673] || 72 || Sheffield ||Buckinghamshire, very early|||| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=24479181&Generations=20 Abbot-946] || 73|| ||Essex, very early|||| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=32627450&Generations=20 Battely-3] || 73|| ||Suffolk, very early|||| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=29012493&Generations=20 Kendall-6877] || 72|| ||Essex, early|||| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=16668233&Generations=20 Birch-1664] || 71|| Chambers, Thompson ||Co. Durham|||| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=12458509&Generations=20 Rice-7421] || 67||Price, Rice ||London|||| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=35747727&Generations=20 De_Bevre-1] || 65|| Allo, Sy, Renaud ||Cambridgeshire, early|||| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=00886832&Generations=20 Reed-792] || 64||Reed, Thornton ||Co. Durham, early|||| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=24481075&Generations=20 Alcock-979] || 63|| Alcock, Mole ||Essex, early|||| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=32114011&Generations=20 Hollingworth-417] || 63|| Kenyon, Lumb ||Blank locations. Possibly Yorkshire, Cheshire?|||| |- |}

English Authors

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:English_Authors]] [[Category:English Diarists]] [[Category:English_Playwrights]] [[Category:English_Poets]] Associated with the '''[[Project:England|England Project]]''' Click here for the England Project [[Space:England_Project_-_Topics_Team|Topics Team]] {{Image|file=RNH_Images-7.png |align=c |size=700px |caption=''font based on handwriting of Jane Austen'' }} * [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] - Team Leader * [[Fann-206|Porter Fann]] * [[:Category:English Poets|English Poets]] - managed by [[Rowe-6599|Sally Rowe]] Click here for a [[:Category: English_Authors|list of English Authors]] ---- {{Image|file=RNH_Images-56.jpg |align=l |size=150px }}{{Clear}} ::An English author/poet is an author/poet who was born in England or (like Rudyard Kipling) was born abroad of English parents and was counted a British Citizen. {{Image|file=RNH_Images-57.jpg |align=l |size=125px }}{{Clear}} ::The Mission of the topic is to assist in the management of the profiles which represent authors who were born in England or who are English-born-abroad and their immediate families and ancestors. Some authors are badged as Notables. Several authors wrote in different genres, and this will be reflected in the categorisation structure, as the "English Authors" topic also includes English Poets, English Playwrights, and English Diarists. {{Image|file=RNH_Images-58.jpg |align=l |size=75px }}{{Clear}} * To identify and gather (by categorisation) WikiTree profiles of English authors. * To create a basic profile for an author if he/she does not already have one - then research and develop that profile * To search for them in the England & Wales censuses * To add their bibliography (in a list) to their profiles * To create a linked freespace page to contain their bibliography if they were a prolific writer * To determine which profiles are to be managed by the England Project * To place a sticker on the profiles to be managed by other individuals/projects * To continue their lineage by at least two generations to grandparents and grandchildren {{Image|file=RNH_Images-62.jpg |align=l |size=250px }}{{Clear}} :: By placing the relevant category on any profiles of authors which you come across. Maybe you would like to take on one or more of our goals above? Contact [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] if you have any queries. {{Image|file=RNH_Images-59.jpg |align=l |size=200px }}{{Clear}} * England Project - England, Occupations - English Authors * Occupations - Occupations by Name - Writers - Authors - English Authors ::Both of these are ways in which the English Authors topic is categorised ::An '''{{Red|example}}''' categorisation for this topic is: ::Alexander Pope: [[Category:English Authors]] ::This would place him in the general topic
::Adding [[Category:English Poets]] as well would add him to a section for poets

English Billiards

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[[Category:Games]] ::'''ENGLISH BILLIARDS''' :This page will list all the greats & not so greats who have played, refereed or have had some involvement in the game :English Billiards is a Cue Sports game more commonly called Billiards in the United Kingdom, where it originated, and is played in many former British colonies such as Australia, New Zealand and some European & Asian countries. :It combines the aspects of carom billiards (no pockets) and pocket billiards. :Two cue balls, originally both white, with one marked with a black dot, since the 1980's one white, one yellow and a red object ball. :In recent times the white & yellow balls have red dots. :Each player uses a different cue ball. It is played on a billiards table with the same dimensions as a snooker table (12 x 6 feet) and points are scored for cannons (2) and pocketing or going in off the object balls (red - 3) (opponents ball - 2) (known as Hazards). :English billiards has a long history (well before Snooker) :Further reading :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_billiards Wikipedia English Billiards] :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Billiards_Championship_(English_billiards) World Billiards Championship] :[https://wpbsa.com/rules/ Rules of English Billiards & Snooker] :[https://world-billiards.com/ Billiards site for tournament information] :[https://absc.com.au/past-champions Australian National & Open Billiards Champions] :[https://eaba.co.uk/?p=5729#more-5729 Brief History of Billiards] :"Walter Lindrum - Billiards Phenomenon" Andrew Ricketts 1982 - a good read :Many thanks to the [https://www.snookerheritage.co.uk/normans-articles/past-masters/e-diggle/ Billiards & Snooker Heritage Collection] website in granting permission to reproduce articles :Permission granted with acknowledgement - Norman Clare 1990. © E.A. Clare & Son Ltd. 2018. :Reproduction of the articles allowed only with the permission from E.A. Clare & Son Ltd. ::Feel free to offer suggestions/improvements :Feel free to add but there are guidelines to abide by. :1 - The person must have died except if they are an active member on Wikitree ::This is extremely important for GDPR privacy compliance. :2 - Please add this Category to profiles - [[Category:English Billiards]] :'''Sortable table''' of the greats of English Billiards {|border="1" cellpadding="1" class="wikitable sortable" |+ Sortable table on Wiki ID |- | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" class="unsortable"|'''Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" class="sortable"|'''Wiki ID''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" class="unsortable"|'''Born''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" class="unsortable"|'''Location''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" class="unsortable"|'''Died''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" class="unsortable"|'''Location''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" class="unsortable"|'''BRIEF HISTORY''' |- |'''Walter Albert Lindrum''' ||[[Lindrum-3]]||1898||Kalgoorlie, Western Australia||1960||Surfers Paradise, Queensland, Australia||The greatest exponent of Billiards - 4137 top Billiards break |- |'''Friedrich Wilhelm Lindrum 1st''' ||[[Lindrum-9]]||1828||Stralsund, Prussia, Germany||1880||Port Victor, South Australia||Grandfather of Walter & strong exponent of Billiards |- |'''Frederick William Lindrum 2nd''' ||[[Lindrum-4]]||1865||Norwood, South Australia||1943||Albert Park, Victoria, Australia||Father of Walter & strong exponent of Billiards |- |'''Frederick William Lindrum 3rd''' ||[[Lindrum-6]]||1888||Victoria, Australia||1958||South Yarra, Victoria, Australia||Brother of Walter & strong exponent of Billiards |- |'''Horace Norman William Lindrum''' ||[[Morrell-1258]]||1912||Paddington, NSW, Australia||1974||Dee Why, NSW, Australia||World class Billiards & Snooker player - 1952 World Snooker title |- |'''Henry Upton Alcock''' ||[[Alcock-1031]]||1823||Dublin, Ireland||1912||Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia||Founder of Alcocks Pt Ltd - makers of Billiards tables - now Alcock, Thomson & Taylor Pty Ltd |- |'''Joseph Davis''' ||[[Davis-70899]]||1901||Whitwell, Derbyshire, England||1978||Alton, Hampshire, England||4 World Billiards Champion 1928-29-30-32, 15 World Snooker Championships 1927-1946 |- |'''Fred Davis''' ||[[Davis-70925]]||1913||Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England||1998||Denbighshire, Wales||2 World Billiards Champion 1980-81, 3 World Snooker Championships 1948-49, 1951 - World Match-play Championship 5 times 1952-56. |- |'''Clark McConachy''' ||[[McConachy-72]]||1895||Glenorchy, Otago, New Zealand||1980||Greenlane, Auckland, New Zealand||New Zealand pro billiards champion 1914 until 1980 & World Pro Billiards Champion 1951 until 1968 |- |'''Melbourne Inman'''||[[Inman-2201]]||1878||Twickenham, Middlesex||1951||Farnborough, Kent|| World Billiards Champion 1908, 1909, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1919. |- |'''William John Peall'''||[[Peall-12]]||1854||Saint Pancras, London||1952||Hove, Sussex||1892 Billiard Association Champion - highest break 3,304 |- |'''Robert James Percival Marshall OAM'''||[[Marshall-17950]]||1910||Kalgoorlie, Western Australia||2004||Perth, Western Australia||World Amateur Billiards titles, 1936, 1938, 1951, 1962 - 21 Australian titles 1936-1986 |- |'''Thomas Walston Patrick Cleary'''||[[Cleary-1627]]||1907||Port Melbourne, Victoria, Australia||1984||Parkville, Victoria, Australia||World Amateur Billiards title 1954, 5 Australian titles 1947-50-58-65-66, 20 Victorian titles 1935 - 1968 |- ||'''John Roberts Snr'''||[[Roberts-33643]]||1823||Liverpool, Lancashire||1893||Stratford, London||Professional player of English Billiards & father of [[Roberts-33642]] |- ||'''John Roberts Jnr'''||[[Roberts-33642]]||1847||Ardwick, Lancashire||1919||||Dominant professional player of English Billiards |- ||'''Tom Newman'''||[[Pratt-9549]]||1894||Barton on Humber, Lincolnshire||1943||Tufnell Park, London||Professional, English Billiards, 6 World titles |- ||'''Walter Donaldson'''||[[Donaldson-6329]]||1907||Scotland||1973||Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire||World Snooker Champion 1947, 50 |- ||'''Leslie Driffield'''||[[Driffield-27]]||1912||Leeds, Yorkshire||1988||Leeds, Yorkshire||English Amateur Billiards Champion 1952, 53, 54, 57, 58, 59, 62, 67 |- ||'''Willie Smith'''||[[Smith-200151]]||1886||Darlington, Durham||1982||Leeds, Yorkshire||World Billiards Champion, 1920 1923 |- ||'''Norman Dagley'''||[[Dagley-189]]||1930||Hinckley, Leicestershire||1999||Leicester, Leicestershire||15 times English Amateur billiards champion & 1971 IBSF World Billiards Champion & 1987 World Professional Billiards Champion |- ||'''Joyce Gardner'''||[[Gardner-14604]]||1910||Gloucester, Gloucestershire||1981||Brent, Middlesex||7 times Women's Professional Billiards Champion - highest billiards break 318 |- ||'''Edward Diggle'''||[[Diggle-69]]||1864||Lancashire||1934||Pancras, Middlesex||The Mechanical Methodical Mancunian |- ||'''Joseph Bennett'''||[[Bennett-26541]]||1842||Malling, Kent||1905||St George Hanover Square, Middlesex||3 time World Champion |- ||'''Frederick Bennett'''||[[Bennett-26560]]||1850||Woolwich, Kent|| ||||Professional & Brother of Joseph |- ||'''William Cook'''||[[Cook-32402]]||1849||Sandy, Bedfordshire||1893||Brompton, Middlesex||Multiple World titles |- ||'''Jack Karnehm'''||[[Karnehm-3]]||1917||Tufnell Park, London||2002||Crowthorne, Berkshire||Multiple Amateur Billiards Titles, BBC Snooker Commentator |- ||'''Herbert Beetham'''||[[Beetham-56]]||1909||Derby, Derbyshire||1992||Derby, Derbyshire||English Amateur & World Amateur Champion 1960 |- ||'''Riso Levi'''||[[Levi-759]]||1866||Manchester, Lancashire||1952||Bucklow, Cheshire||Author of Billiards & Snooker books |- ||'''Tom Reece'''||[[Reece-2434]]||1873||Oldham, Lancashire||1953||Lancing, Sussex||6 times runner-up in the Professional Billiards Championship |- ||'''Edwin Kentfield'''||[[Kentfield-81]]||1802||Brighton, Sussex||1873||Brighton, Sussex||World Professional Champion, 1825-1849 |- ||'''Charles Dawson'''||[[Dawson-11048]]||1865||Huddersfield, Yorkshire||1921||Huddersfield, Yorkshire||World Professional Champion, 1899,1900,1901,1903 |- ||'''Thelma Carpenter'''||[[Carpenter-22296]]||1911||Bournemouth, Hampshire||1986||Dorset, England||Women's Professional Billiards Champion 1940, 48, 49, 50 & Snooker Champion 1950. Amateur Billiards 1932, 33, 34. |- ||'''Harry W. Stevenson'''||[[Stevenson-12155]]||1874||Hull, Yorkshire||1944||||5 World Professional Billiards titles |- ||'''Sidney Fry'''||[[Fry-10069]]||1869||Liverpool, Lancashire||1961||London||8 World Amateur Billiards titles & 1 Amateur Snooker title |- ||'''Ruth Harrison '''||Harrison-29649||1909||Annfield Plain, Durham||1991||Northumberland||4 World Billiards & 8 World Snooker titles |}
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:'''The following players require a profile''' ::If you wish to assist please enter your Wiki ID & maintain the status ::Note - a profile is never finished {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |- ! scope="col" class="sortable" | Name ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Wiki ID ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Born ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Died ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | References ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Wiki ID ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Status |- ||'''Wilson Jones'''||||1922||2003||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilson_Jones_(billiards_player) Wikipedia, Wilson Jones]|| || |- ||'''Peter Shelley'''||||1941||2018||[http://www.eaba.co.uk/eaba/?LMCL=h8c5oj&cat=7 Peter Shelley, EABA]|| || |- ||'''George Gray'''||||1892||1970||No Wikipedia|| || |- ||'''Sydney Lee'''||||1911||1986||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sydney_Lee_(snooker_player) Wikipedia, Sydney Lee]|| || |- ||'''Eva Collins'''||||1890||||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eva_Collins Wikipedia, Eva Collins]|| || |- ||'''Margaret Lennan'''||||||||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Lennan Wikipedia, Margaret Lennan]|| || |- ||'''Jim Williamson'''||||||2009||Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds|| || |} :'''Sortable table''' of National level players of English Billiards {|border="1" cellpadding="1" class="wikitable sortable" |+ Sortable table on Wiki ID |- | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" class="unsortable"|'''Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" class="sortable"|'''Wiki ID''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" class="unsortable"|'''Born''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" class="unsortable"|'''Location''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" class="unsortable"|'''Died''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" class="unsortable"|'''Location''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" class="unsortable"|'''BRIEF HISTORY''' |- |'''Albert Henry Hearnden''' ||[[Hearnden-74]]||1889||Collingwood, Victoria||1971|| Clarence Gardens, South Australia||Australian title 1929 - South Australian titles 1926-28-29-38 |} :'''Sortable table''' of the Administrators of English Billiards in Australia ::'''AABC''' - Australian Amateur Billiards Council ::'''ABSC''' - Australian Billiards & Snooker Council {|border="1" cellpadding="1" class="wikitable sortable" |+ Sortable table on Wiki ID |- | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" class="unsortable"|'''Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" class="sortable"|'''Wiki ID''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" class="unsortable"|'''Born''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" class="unsortable"|'''Location''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" class="unsortable"|'''Died''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" class="unsortable"|'''Location''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" class="unsortable"|'''BRIEF HISTORY''' |- |'''Cyril Hamilton Oswald-Sealy''' ||[[Oswald-Sealy-1]]||1902||Rathdown, Ireland||1985||Sydney, New South Wales||AABC Life member, Patron, President, Secretary, Treasurer, Official Recorder 1935 - 1982 |- |'''Alfred Martin Treacey''' ||[[Treacey-11]]||1869||Newstead, Victoria||1938||Toorak, Victoria||President, AABC 1936-37 |- |'''Eugene Augustine Boyle'''||[[Boyle-3862]]||1859||Ireland||1932||Sydney, New South Wales||'''Hazard,''' Journalist, Referee |- |'''Samuel Joshua Jacobs'''||[[Jacobs-7476]]||1853||South Australia||1937||South Australia||President ABA of SA 1913-34 & AABC 1931-32 |- |'''Sir Eric William John Millhouse'''||[[Millhouse-522]]||1891||South Australia||1950||South Australia||President ABA of SA 1935-38 & Patron 1939-49 |} :'''Sortable table''' of the '''not so greats''' of English Billiards {|border="1" cellpadding="1" class="wikitable sortable" |+ Sortable table on Wiki ID |- | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" class="unsortable"|'''Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" class="sortable"|'''Wiki ID''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" class="unsortable"|'''Born''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" class="unsortable"|'''Location''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" class="unsortable"|'''Died''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" class="unsortable"|'''Location''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" class="unsortable"|'''BRIEF HISTORY''' |- |'''Charles Chambers''' ||[[Chambers-13174]]||1897||Southwark, Surrey||1941||Cheltenham, Gloucestershire||Billiards & Snooker referee |- |'''George James Pratt''' ||[[Pratt-11192]]||1861||Wincle, Cheshire||||||Billiards Marker & Proprietor |- |'''George Rugg''' ||[[Rugg-482]]||1870||Taunton, Somerset||||||Billiards Marker |- |'''Herman August Albers'''||[[Albers-995]]||1847||Westphalia, Prussia, Germany||1910||Adelaide, South Australia||Billiard Room Proprietor, Player |- |'''Roger John Davey''' ||[[Davey-570]]||1942||Payneham, South Australia||||||Referee, Player |} :To play the game of Billiards you’ve got to learn a lot, :It isn’t simply “cannons,” “loser,” or a “pot”; :It will take you all your time to learn to make a decent “screw,” :And when you think you know a bit, just try a “follow through.” :But when you come to using “side,” it’s really almost worse, :It’s years before you get to know the “running” from “reverse”; :And though you think you’ve judged it right, it’s wholly on the cards :That your side has spoilt your aim, and so you miss your shot by yards! :In considering the cushions, your head will fairly swell :When you wonder ”Is it fine with just a trifle side as well, :Suppose I hit it nearly full, and if so will it “kiss”? :And shall I play with “drag” on that or drop down on to this? :You will learn to know the cannon when it always will be found :That whatever spot you play for, the ball will travel round! :You try to do a “forcing shot” and nearly smash the pocket, :Or put on too much “screw” and make it swerve like any rocket. :You must peg at “losing hazards” for several hours a day, :And cram up dusty Billiard books when you’re too dog tired to play; :And when you’ve read and practised till your mind becomes a blur, :You may get briefly mentioned as a “useful amateur.” ::[http://www.eaba.co.uk/eaba/?LMCL=Dh_b8C&cat=52 The Billiard Monthly : December, 1912]

English Place Name Categories

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'''British suffragettes'''
Today, all British citizens over the age of eighteen share a fundamental human right: the right to vote and to have a voice in the democratic process. But this right is only the result of a hard fought battle. The suffrage campaigners of the nineteenth and early twentieth century struggled against opposition from both parliament and the general public to eventually gain the vote for the entire British population in 1928. Women felt they should have the right to vote for many reasons, particularly because they had to pay taxes and abide by the law, just as men did. They believed they had an equal right to influence Parliament and government by voting. From peaceful campaigning to militant tactics, the fight for women's voting rights lasted many years. Millicent Fawcett believed in peaceful protest. She felt that any violence or trouble would persuade men that women could not be trusted to have the right to vote. This group of women were Suffragists. Emmeline Pankhurst founded the Women's Social and Political Union in 1903. The Union became better known as the Suffragettes. Members of the Suffragettes were prepared to use violence to get what they wanted.
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{| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable sortable" style="font-style:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:100%;background:White; border: 8px Double Maroon;" |- ! scope="col" |'''Name''' ! scope="col" |'''Born''' | scope="col" |''' Died''' ! scope="col" class="unsortable" |'''Information''' ! scope="col" class="unsortable" |'''Other''' |-Vane-39 |[[Ainsworth-2007|Laura Frances Ainsworth]] [[Image:Australian suffragettes-12.jpg|80px|??]] |1885 |1958 |Laura Frances Ainsworth was an English teacher and suffragette. A member of the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU), she was one of the first suffragettes to be force-fed. |[[Image:Ainsworth-2007.jpg|100px|??]] |- |[[Blathwayt-35|Mary Blathwayt (1879-1961)]] [[Image:Australian suffragettes-12.jpg|80px|??]] |1 Feb 1879 |25 Jun 1961 |Mary Blathwayt was an English feminist, suffragette and social reformer. She lived at Eagle House in Batheaston, Somerset, which became known as the ''Suffragette's Rest'' and contained a memorial to the protests of 60 suffragists and suffragettes. |[[Image:Blathwayt-35-1.jpg|100px|??]] |- |[[Ayrton-48|Barbara Bodichon (Ayrton) Ayrton-Gould]] [[Image:Australian suffragettes-12.jpg|80px|??]] |3 Apr 1886 |14 Oct 1950 |Barbara Bodichon (Ayrton) Ayrton-Gould was a suffragist and a British Labour politician. |[[Image:Ford-7139-1.jpg|100px|??]] |- |[[Burkitt-203|Evaline Hilda Burkitt]] [[Image:Australian suffragettes-12.jpg|80px|??]] |19 July 1876 |7 March 1955 |Hilda Burkitt was a militant suffragette and member of the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU). She was the first suffragette to be force-fed when she went on a hunger strike in prison. Between 1909 and 1914 she was force-fed 292 times. |[[Image:Burkitt-203.jpg|100px|??]] |- |[[Capper-656|Mabel Henrietta Capper]] [[Image:Australian suffragettes-12.jpg|80px|??]] |23 Jun 1888 |1 Sep 1966 |Mabel Henrietta Capper was a militant suffragette. As a member of the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU) she was an activist for women's suffrage between 1907 and 1913; when she was imprisoned six times, went on hunger strike and was one of the first suffragettes to be force-fed. |[[Image:Capper-656.jpg|100px|??]] |- |[[Davison-1517|Emily Davison]] [[Image:Australian suffragettes-12.jpg|80px|??]] |11 October 1872 |8 June 1913 |Emily Davison fought for women's suffrage in Britain She is best known for stepping in front of King George V's horse on 4 June 1913, sustaining injuries that resulted in her death four days later. |[[Image:Photos-402.png|100px|??]] |- |[[Gibson-5654|Flora Drummond]] [[Image:Australian suffragettes-12.jpg|80px|??]] |4 August 1878 |7 January 1949 |Flora Drummond a prominent militant Suffragette, known for leading Women’s Rights marches through the streets of London wearing a military styled coat and riding a large horse, earning her the nickname, The General. |[[Image: Gibson-5654.jpg|100px|Flora Drummond]] |- |[[Garrett-964|Millicent Garrett Fawcett]] [[Image:Australian suffragettes-12.jpg|80px|??]] |11 June 1847 |5 August 1929 |Millicent Garrett Fawcett was a leading Suffragist and campaigner for equal rights for women. She led the biggest suffrage organisation, the non-violent (NUWSS) from 1890-1919 and played a key role in gaining women the vote. |[[Image: Garrett-964.jpg|100px|Millicent Garrett Fawcett]] |- |[[Kenney-567|Annie Kenney]] [[Image:Australian suffragettes-12.jpg|80px|??]] |13 September 1879 |9 July 1953 |Annie Kenney was an English working class suffragette who became a leading figure in the Women's Social and Political Union. |[[Image: Kenney-567.jpg|100px|Annie Kenney]] |- |[[Pankhurst-179| Christabel Pankhurst]] [[Image:Australian suffragettes-12.jpg|80px|??]] |22 September 1880 |13 February 1958 |Dame Christabel Harriette Pankhurst, DBE, was a suffragette she was a co-founder of the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU) she was dubbed the ‘Queen of the Mob’ by the media |[[Image:Photos-404.png |100px|??]] |- |[[Goulden-25|Emmeline Pankhurst]] [[Image:Australian suffragettes-12.jpg|80px|??]] |14 July 1858 |14 June 1928 |Emmeline Pankhurst was a British political activist and leader of the British suffragette movement who helped women win the right to vote. |[[Image:Goulden-25.jpg |100px|??]] |- |[[Thewlis-11|Dora Thewlis]] [[Image:Australian suffragettes-12.jpg|80px|??]] |15 May 1890 |5 Jun 1976 |Dora Thewlis was one of the youngest members of the struggle for women’s suffrage. At 16 she joined protestors trying to storm the House of Commons, became a tabloid sensation dubbed Baby Suffragette, and was sent to Holloway prison after refusing to return home to Yorkshire. |[[Image: Thewlis-11.jpg|100px|??]] |- |} See Also: *[[Space:Women%27s_suffrage_movement|Womans Suffrage Movement]] *[[Space:American_Suffragettes|American Suffragettes]] *[[Space:Australian_suffragettes|Australian Suffragettes]] *[[Space:Canadian_Suffragettes|Canadian Suffragettes]] *[[Space:Irish_suffragettes|Irish Suffragettes]] *[[Space:New_Zealand_Suffragettes|New Zealand Suffragettes]]

Enke Name Study

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[[Category:Enke Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Enke-19|Michelle Enke]] or post a comment lower down. If you have any questions, just ask. Welcome to the project and thanks for joining! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the Enke surname and the variants of that name such as Enck and Encke. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == Locate and document members of the Enke family worldwide. The surname is German, and has spread across the world, but it is not a very common name. Help out by adding content to WikiTree--there are currently only about 50 entries on Wikitree with the surname Enke. Post your family unit and include photographs, stories, and DNA results. The goal is to find a link between family units using traditional and/or DNA research. Are there orphaned profiles that need improvement? Are there unsourced profiles with the surname? Are there unconnected profiles with the surname? Are there weak links that need more sources? There are many ways to help research. To add the Enke Name Study catagory to a profile, insert {{One Name Study|name=Enke}} under the Biography heading. You can also add the Enke Name Study profile sticker to a page under the biography heading. {{One Name Study | name=Enke}} == Resources == *Published books *Websites *Photographs. Upload them through the link in the right column. == Surname Origin == The Enke surname is German in origin. In the Dictionary of American Family Names, Enke is noted as being a South German occupational surname from Middle High German ''enke'' which means servant or worker. Hanks, Patrick, "Dictionary of American Family Names," Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003; page 530. == Surname Meaning == A person practicing a profession often assumed the name of the trade he practiced.
Enck, Encke means accurate and perspicacious
Enck, Enk, Enke, Enker means hired hand, servant, or worker
Enker means farm hand
Common given names are Horst, Kurt and Uwe. Jones, George F., "German American Names," 3rd edition, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2006; page 141-142. == DNA == == Notable Enkes == Celebrities or historical figures with the Enke surname * [[Enke-14|Edie Enke]] (1927-2008) -- American actress * [[Enke-63|Fred Enke]] (1897-1985) -- American football and basketball player and coach * Harmut Enke (1952-2005) -- German musician, bass guitarist in Ash Ra Tempel * [[Enke-48|Robert Enke]] (1977-2009) -- goalkeeper for German football team Hannover 96 * Johann Franz Encke, astronomer and mathematician * [[Enke-49|Wilhelmine Enke]] (1753-1820) -- official mistress of King Frederick William II of Prussia from 1769 until 1797 ==WikiTree Profiles== Enke profiles have been sorted by their American immigrant ancestors to better track the family. The profiles can be found here: https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Enke_Profiles&public=1 == Profiles on WikiTree == * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ENKE List of Enkes on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/ENKE G2G feed of questions tagged "Enke"]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=Enke Orphaned Enke profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Enke-1 Unsourced Enke profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=ENKE Unconnected Enke profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Enke_Veterans&errcode=new_profile Enke Veteran profiles on WikiTree]. == Enke Place Names == * East Enke Drive near the University of Arizona where Fred Enke coached basketball for over 30 years. * Enke Street in Owensville, Gasconade County, Missouri * Enke Street in Mt. Hope, Grant County, Wisconsin * Enke Street in Osage County, Missouri * Robert-Enke-Strasse in Hannover, Germany, near the stadium where Robert Enke played soccer from 2004 until his death in 2009. == Sources == See Also: Internet Surname Dababase: [http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Enke Enke]

Enkeldoorn

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:[[:Category:Enkeldoorn%2C_Mashonaland%2C_Southern_Rhodesia|Category: Enkeldoorn, Mashonaland, Southern Rhodesia]] :[[Space:Rhodesia_Team|Rhodesia Team]] :POPULATION ENKELDOORN and some GUTU RELATIVES 1880 TO 1980 All family details, dates, residences and occupations as far as could be ascertained. List not complete) :AARD VAN Willem arrived 1894 with wife and children b1 Jan Johannes x Anna Martha Dorothea Render :c1 Willem Andries 22-2-1918 :c2 Jan Johannes 14-1-23 :c3 Hans Abraham Matthys 12-12-26 :b2 Hendrik Johannes x Catharina du Plessis :c1 Abraham Matthys 4-10-19 :c2 Catharina Magdalena 9-8-21 :b3 Hester Susanna x Johannes Hendrik Schleebusch 2c ! :ABRAMS :Wincent Harold x Catharina Susanna Heyman 1919 :Harold Heyman 17-11-43 :Warren x Hester Helena Dreyer 14-5-60 :Coraleigh Storm 3-7-94 :Sabila 30-11=97 :ACKERMAN x Mary Elizabeth Adlam :She died when their child was one year old. He left the area and later remarried. :Dirkie Jacobus x Wynand Frederik Bezuidenhout 1c (1950) :ADLAM Josef (died 1902) and wife Johanna Jacomina Elizabeth Bekker (died 1898) arrived in 1893 from their farm Highover near Pinetown, Natal and settled on their farm approximately 10 Miles to the North of later Enkeldoorn, they named their farm Highover. :They had 14 children of whom only the last one was born in the area. :b1 Josef Johannes (Job) x Emerentia Petronella de Klerk :c1 Josef married no children He died approx. 1902 :c2 Emanuel (?) died on Kopje Alleen aged 12 years :c3 Frederick did not marry, died in N. Rhodesia in his twenties :c4 James 24-6-13 x in Salisbury farmed near Wheeler no children :c5 Johanna Jacomina 6-10-16 x Frederik Johannes Wilson Stopforth 1c XX Rudolph Johannes Bronkhorst 3c :c6 Theunis Christiaan 27-7-19 :b2 Petronella Jacomina Elizabeth (Nellie) x Hartman (in Enkeldoorn Lager, Rev. Liebenberg 2c officiating) two children 1 boy 1 girl. Hartman moved to Gatooma. :b3 James left Rhodesia as young man. :b4 Mary Elizabeth x Ackerman, she died when their only child was one year old. 1c :b5 and b6 two boys died at Highover aged below 10 years :b7 Frederick x ? :c1 a daughter x ? Joubert left for Gatooma :b8 Stephen died of blackwater aged 13. :b9 Johanna Jcomina Elizabeth (Annie) x ? Dumford died 1965 3c :b10 David Jacobus died at Beatrice aged 17. :b11 Cathrine Wilhelmina died at Enkeldoorn aged 12 :b12 Martha Magdalena 14-11-1890 (Natal)/25-6-1979 (Longhope farm Enkeldoorn) x Thomas Wheeler 14-12-1874 (Middelburg Transvaal) / 18-9-1949 (Longhope farm Enkeldoorn) 10c :b13 Anna Helena (Lenie) died at age 5 years on Highover, Enkeldoorn. :b14 Johannes Frederick (Johnny) ? / 1966 (Bulawayo) x Maria Mgdalena Liebenberg, 4 sons (not Enkeldoorn) Josef Johannes, Gilbert, John and Cornelius :c5 Rachel Jacoba Hester 12-2-33 x Joubert XX Frederick (Frik) Dreyer 22-1-1950 :AITKEN Mr. x Mrs. owned a Restaurant :ALBASINI :Juan x Hendrika Adriana Stroebel :Johannes Lodewikus Petrus 20-4-16 :Petronella Christina x Petrus Stefanus Stroebel 3c :ALBERTS Christiaan x Maria Magdalena Hendrina O'Neill nee Smith 11-8-1949 (her xx) :Aletta Lizelle 6-12-107? x Jonathan (Johnny) Chowles 2c :Esther Natanya :ALDERLICHTEN Maria x Andriamus Moerman 1c :ANDERSON Cpl. B.S.A.P. died 14-5-1910 :b1 Cyril Stanley Cuff x Hester Susanna Aletta Kriek 23-8-10 :c1 Cecilia Jacomina 1932 x Samuel Jacobus Johannes Erasmus 3c :c2 Ethel Emma 25-1-34 : Cyril Stanley Cuff XX Dirkie Jacoba Kriek :c3 Cyril Stanley 2-9-37 :c4 Johan Christiaan 10-12-38 :c5 Raymond 24-4-40 :c6 Hendrik Sebastiaan 18-12-41 :AS Van bought Scotland and Kuduspoort when James Symington died Johannes 1902 x Helena Mary Veronica Theron (nee Moore) 1904 Theodor x Hilda Mathilda Nauhaus :Wilfred Carl 4-5-31 Johannes Theodore 10-6-37 :Andries 1918 x Johanna Fredrika Bezuidenhout 22-6-22 Pieter Thomas 25-7-41 :Barend Christoffel 9-4-45 :ASCHMAN Robert Harry Frederik 1911 x Elizabeth Magdalena Cloete Robert James 1937 :Anna Isabella 11-9-38 x Eric Edwin Wheeler 4c left area :ASCOUGH Martha Suzanne x Rev. Willem Myburgh Verster 1905 1c :ASWEGEN VAN :Jacobus Johannes Nicolaas x Anna Gertruida Cecilia Susanna van Rensburg Hendrik Christoffel 2-9-1911 :Hendrik Christoffel x Coenrad Jacobus Nieman Susarah Jacoba Magdalena 27-2-13 :Albertus Stefanus x Sophia Elizabeth van Zyl Johannes 28-7-20 :Johanna Catharina 5-6-27 :Andries Adriaan Custaves x Susanna Francina Kampen Johannes Beyers 8-5-21 :Johanna Catharina 4-2-23 :ATHERSTONE Freddel x Chairman Featherstone Road Council :AUCAMP Christiaan Daniel x Anna Elizabeth Barnard :Marko Daniel 19-5-76 :Marika 16-3-78 :AVERY Ernst x Catrina Maria Dreyer 12-6-62 Bronlyn Ashly 12-5-87 :twin Nocole Kristy 17-11-88 twin Tracy Ann 17-11-88 Raymond Glenn 6-2-91 :BAARD Louisa Maria x Stephanus Johannes Herholdt 1c :BADENHORST ? x Johanna Bekker 7-7-1884 / 8-4-1923 :Gert Marthinus x Johanna Cecilia Beukes :Hendrik Johannes 21-7-22 :Johannes George x Jacomina Wilhelmina Jordaan ! :Magdalena Meryna 1-2-39 :Elizabeth Sabi 6-5-40 :BAILEY Maureen Hazel x Johannes Hendrik Erasmus 2c :BAIRD Susanna Hendrina from Transvaal in March 1931 :BALME Walter John 1871 / 1947 :Norah 1909 / 7-1-1915 :BARCLAY Sandy Alexander 13-11-1908 / 27-7-1957 :Joan x Thomas Gerald Wheeler 3c left area :BARKHUIZEN Simon Hendrik x Maria Magdalena Hendrina Blignaut Simon Hendrik 25-5-40 :BARNARD :Engela Susanna Barnard x Johannes Lodewikus Pretorius 3c :Martha Maria x George Frederik Enslin 1c :daughter x Edward George Turner Kirton 2c :Anna Susanna Salomina x Francois Antonie Gerber 2c :Elizabeth Maria x Cornelius Johannes Muller 3c :Adriana Cornelia x Alwyn Jacobus Smith 2 c :Sarah Maria x James Jubilee Symington 4c :Anna Elsabe x Christiaan Daniel Aucamp 2c :Humphrey 11-7-54 x Brenda Elaine Barry nee Kok 24-2-54 (her xx) 2c :Lal x ? Welman :A1 Johan Christiaan 22-4-1883 / 17-5-1954 x Magdalena Susarah Gertruida :Johanna Welman :b1 Alida Maria 13-8-1910 :b2 Johannes Hendrikus 15-3-13 x Maria Gesina Erasmus :c1 Frederik Wilhelm 7-8-34 :c2 Gert Diederik Johannes 22-8-37 :c3 Johannes Hendrik 18-10-42 :c4 Petrus Francois Johannes 2-9-44 :c5 Jan Hendrik 7-6-46 :c6 Maria Gesina 30-12-48 :c7 Pieter Willem Adriaan 28-3-51 :b3 Anthonie Christiaan Frederik 30-8-14 x Hester Susanna Aletta Hamman 9-3-20 :c1 Saea Maria 17-8-40 :c2 Johanna Jacoba 30-7 -43 :c3 Hester Susanna Aleytta 10-7- 45 :c4 Alida Maria 25-1-49 :c5 Anna Elsabie 28-12-53 :b4 Johan Christiaan 16-5-20 x Christina Johanna le Roux :c1 Johan Christiaan 25-7-48 x Johanna Helena Albertha Wheeler :d1 Deon 3-1-74 :d2 Riaan 25-5-76 :d3 Rene 4-12-79 :d4 Lizelle 19-12-79 :c2 Wybrand Albert (Wyt) 8-1-52 married Barbara Mary Robertson from Salisbury on the 15-06-1975 and have 4 children,Michelle Haley, Benjamin, Daniel David and Kimberly Jayne. :b5 Maria Johanna Cornelia 24-12-25 :A2 Frederik Wilhelm 18-7-1886 / 6-7-1956 x Johanna Jacoba Welman :b1 Antonie Christiaan Frederik 24-12-15 :b2 Alida Maria 2-3-21 x Stefanus Christiaan du Plessis :b3 Maria Johanna Cornelia 6-9-26 :b4 Johanna Jacoba 27-8-29 x Benjamin James van Helsdingen 28-7-23 8c :A3 Marthinus Hendrik x Gertruida Magdalena Grobbler : Gertruida Magdalena 1-10-14 :A4 Herculaas Philippus x Cornelia Martha Margaretha Meintjies :b1 Herculaas Philippus 19-4-19 x Aletta Vermaak :c1 Herculaas Philippus (Harry) x Geraldine Gentle Osler (?1950) : they lived on Uitkyk where her mother Christine later stayed with them. :d1 Melanie Joy 13-8-72 :A5 Jacobus v.d. Berg 3-4-1906 / 30-1-1967 :Barnard Antonie (Anton) Chief Jailor Enkeldoorn transferred 1960 from Gwelo. About 1970 Antonie had butchery next to Standard Bank where his wife ran a tea-room (The butchery later belonged to David Kriek) After retiring from prison service Antonie farmed on Wildernes :Lal (?) owned Wilderness which he sold to Wouter de Wet ( x Aletta Boshoff) who in turn sold it to Albert Kirstein. . :BARNES Rose Emma 1917 / 39 :BARRY :Thomas Richard x Catharina Cornelia (Kitty) van Niekerk Thora Joyce 29-7-11 :Gutbon Cumming 20-3-14 Yvonne Doris 2-4-21 :Maria Maud Madeline arived from Pietersburg in February 1936 Johan 11-7-54 x Brenda Elaine Kok 24-2-54 2c :BARTLET_TORR :Althea Warren x James Wheeler Kok 3c :XX Bernard Kok :Aglea (Bopsie) x Neville Edwin Kok 29-6-34 3c ( to Australia) :BARTLEY Johanna Jacoba x Barend Jacobus de Kock 1c :BARWISE :Abraham Johannes x Maria Magdalena Fourie :Maria Magdalena 12-8-1913 :Ekizabeth x Willem Johannes Bronkhorst 1c :BASSON Johannes Hendrik x Lassia Jacoba van der Merwe 4c :Jannetha Maria 14-2-26 :Lassia Jacoba 17-3-27 :Anna Sophia x Johannes Jacobus Jansen van Vuuren 1c :Basson ? x Jeanetta Petromella Magdalena Steyn -25 (sister of Hester x Wray) :BEAN Dennis Rudolph x Catharina Francina Bosman :Tracey Lee 10-1-79 :BECKETT John x Blanche they farmed on Nyala (before Lal Meyer) Originally from S.A. they arrived via Marandellas in 1956 and settled on Nyala where the main production was Tobacco with cattle also prominent. Blanche :worked on the secretarial staff in the D.A.s office. John served the community on various Committees as detailed elsewhere. They left the area in 1971 for Lalapansi. :BEER DE :Hansie (Magistrate 1974) 22-1-1911 / 26-1-1974 x Lettie nee ? Claudina Petronella Johanna x Theunis Gert Coetzee 1c Susanna Jacoba x Jacobus Hendrik Smit 1c :Jan Johannes Betesda Gagiano x Nicola Johanna Sophia Steyn :Barend Johannes 27-11-24 Willem Christiaan Steyn 27-11-24 :Johannes Hendrik x Martha Cornelia Maria de Klerk :Sonja Aletta 28-1-62 Amanda 16-3-68 :Johannes Hendrik 27-11-69 :BEETGE Johanna Maria Carolina x Coert Nicolaas Grobler 2c :BEKKER Hendrik was a tansport rider and by 1890 he was well acquainted with the roads to the North and had contacts in Fort Salisbury. His wife accompanied him on all his trips. In 1891 while in Salisbury lung sickness killed most of his cattle and he started a timber cutting and sawing business on the Hunyani river. With two hundred pounds from the proceeds he bought a wagon and team of oxen. He accepted an offer of a free farm by Rhodes and having for some time, had a desire to settle in a particular area he pegged the farm of his choice. There was a prominent lone camelthorn tree and he called his farm Enkeldoorn. (Singlethorn) :Before taking up the offer he returned to the Transvaal to persuade some friends to move with him to Mashonaland. Only two families, Kotze and Visagie joined him. Circumstances, particularly Malaria caused them to stay together. They became seriuosly ill and returned to Transvaal to recover. :Early in 1893, Bekker and his family were on their way back to Enkeldoorn when, at Fort Victoria they met Mr. Pretorious and his sons who persuaded them to change their plans and instead to try Gazaland. The farm Enkeldoorn was forfeited and some years later taken over bt Hendrik Ferreira. :Hendrik x Maria Christina Pienaar :children (did not live in Enkeldoorn) Jacobus Christoffel (Koot), Soon, Joshua, :David Piet, Piet, Jan, Pop (?Pap), Marie, Lourens, Krissie, Nellie (Cornelia). :BEKKER Josef owned Manese Poort farm (1935) and Mansi. :Mrs Bekker and baby Joey were on Sterkstroom when the Mashona attacked the group. (Joey was the baby hidden by a servant girl when the group was attacked.) :Josef and family moved to Umtali leaving Hendrik O'Neill to manage Manzi. Joey inherited the farm and returned to live on and manage the farm till her death. She did not mary. :Other children included a daughter x Boonsaaier, (his xx) and son Hendrik x Maria Coetzee 29-3-25 :Johanna 7-7-1884 / 8-4-1923 x ? Badenhorst 2c :BELMORE :Hendry x Kitty de Wet 1878 / ? farmed near Umvuma William Henry x Catharina Louisa Susanna van Niekerk :Cathlene Elizabeth 15-3-49 William Henry 12-3-50 :Patric John 4-10-52 :BENADE : :Elizabeth x James de Wet 1c :Jeanetta Maria Magdalena x Christiaan Jacobus Arnoldus Kirstein 3c :Sophia Malherbe x Johannes Hendrik Ferreira 19-2-22 5c :Rene x Louie Alwyn Wheeler (his XX) 1s :Andries Petrus x Anna Petronella van den Berg : Tjaart Nicolaas 29-11-24 :Nicolaas Johannes x Rosina Elizabeth Henderson : Sylvia 26-4-33 :Gideon Francois (Gippie) 1886 x Susanna Zacharia (Mollie) Dreyer 29-11-1898 :b1 Thomas Schalk x Anna Johana van Rooyen :c1 Dirk Reinier 11-8-49 :c2 Thomas Frederik 5-12-52 :c3 Aletta Margaretha 8-11-55 :c4 Pieter 22-9-57 :c5 Jacobus 12-4-61 :b2 Gideon Francois x Elizabeth Jacomina Susanna Nubbick. Kietzman :c1 Gideon Francois 12-3-51 x Marie Elizabeth Kok 1949 (divorced) :d1 Teresa 1970 x Gerhard Pieterse :d2 Thomas Gerhardus (Tommie) 13-9-74 :c2 Anna Magdalena 16-4-52 x Petrus Marthinus van Rooyen 22-10-48 2c :b3 Susanna 19-9-31 :b4 Pieter Retief 19-5-33 :b5 Anna Christina 29-3-36 :b6 Louisa Helena 19-3-38 :b7 Jacobus Retief (Koot) x Elizabeth Magrieta (Issie) Odendaal 11-7-1930 :c1 Magdalena Hendrina (Lena) x Bertie Cremer :c2 Susanna 11-2-51 x David Brocklehurst :c3 Elizabeth 24-2-53 x James Wheeler 24-7-49 1c :c4 Jacobus Retief 24-10-57 x Caroline Bernadine Cremer 14-5-1960 :d1 Ruth Louise 21-1-1984 :c5 Daniel Francois 17-9-58 x Wilhelmina Susanna Ferreira :d1 Jacobus Retief 25-10-80 :d2 Ruth Louise 21-1-1984 :BENNETT Jack Councillor for Charter Estate later Chairman Featherstone Road Council :BERG VAN DEN :Barend Jacobus 2-4-1906 / 20-1-1977 :Christina Susanna x Marthinus Petrus Bester 5c :Gesina Magdalena x Nicolaas Jacobus Faasen 5c :Anna Petronella x Andries Petrus Benade 1c :Maria Christina x Jan Valentyn Bloem 1c ! :Anna Petronella x Stephanus Hermanus Gerhardus Kok 2c :Hendrina Jacoba 23-3-14 / 3-8-72 x Francois John Eagar (his XX) 1c :Dirk Johannes x Johanna Sophia de Wet 1-4-1881 / 28-1-1948 :Petrus Gerhardus 21-2-16 : Hester Martha Aletta 20-3-20 :Hendrik Christoffel x Clara Elizabeth Groenewald : Maria Susanna Margaretha Elizabeth 22-2-29 : Barend Lourens 4-10-30 : Clara Isabella 19-10-32 :Casparus Johannes x Margaretha Maria de Jager : Rudolph Johannes 11-4-39 :BERGH VAN DEN :Louisette Leonora x Theodorus Ferreira 1922 2c :Maria x Rudolph Liebenberg they lived in town 1c :Rudolf Johannes 14-1-1881 / 22-9-1966 x Maria Magdalena Pieterse 8-3-1886 / 24-6-54 :Anna Maria Cornelia x Abel Johannes Erasmus 1897 / 75 4c :b2 Barend Petrus Jacobus 1906 x Maria Johanna Kruger :c1 child -40 :c2 child -41 :c3 Nicolaas Johannes Kruger 20-7-43 :c4 Barend Petrus Jacobus 12-6-46 :b3 Rudolph Johannes Pieterse 26-10-10 / 13-9-48 x Anna Magdalena Brits 3-7-15 :c1 Rudolph Johannes 19-12-34 x Sheila Elaine Davies :d1 Estelle 27-5-65 :d2 Suzette 1-10-67 :c2 Maria 1936 x Willem Jansen van Rooyen 1922 left the area :c3 Pieter Johannes Andries 25-11-36 :c4 Gabriel 20-12-38 :b4 Casparua Johannes 191? :b5 Hendrina Jacoba 191? :b6 Gertruida Maria 1915 :b7 Henry 16-12-15 x Maria Magdalena Hendrika Odendaal 17-11-31 (she xx B. :Knott) :c1 Cecil John 29-8-52 x Patricia Gowan Reid 5-9-56 :d1 David Eon :c2 Dalene 19-10-1955 x Mike Daly 2c : XX Adrian Sheasby ! :b8 David Johannes Fourie 8-1-19 x Magdalena Gertruida Blignaut 21-3-26 left :area :c1 Nicolaas Johannes 11-10-47 :c2 Maria Petronella 16-2-49 :c3 David Johannes Lodewikus 26-10-50 x Yvonne Lizette Schoultz :d1 Fredrika Dorothea Maria 28-9-77 :b9 Maria Magdalena 12-1-23 :b10 Daniel 25-7-26 :BERKOWITZ Isaac born in Poland 10-6-1876 / 1944 arrived in S.A. in 1882 aged 6 :years, with his father. They lived at Wolmansstad C.P. :Before moving to Rhodesia Isaac x widow Martha Sophia Magdalena Bosman 19- :9-1873 / 29-11-1947. She had a small son Petrus Bosman (step son of :Berkowitz ) ! :Isaac Berkowitz and family arrived at Enkeldoorn in 1917. bought and settled on :Elminie. ! :children included :step-son Petrus Bosman approx. 1904 ! :Nathan Elia Berkowitz 20-6-11/14-2-60 x Elizabeth Catherina Kruger 22-12-16 (sh :XX Cloete) :Anna Cecilia 18-2-35 / 26-12-86 :Josef Jankel 11-2-38 / 18-9-72 :Nicholas Johannes 18-10-41 x ?? 2 children :Martha Sophia Elizabeth 19-8-45 x Johannes Jacobus Erasmus 1-10-41 2 c :Nathan Elia 15-8-1946 x Elizabeth Catharina Burger 2 children :Justin Isaac 6-2-1953 x ?? 3 children :Ada Theodora 27-11-1954 x ?? 2 children :BESTER :Grieta x Casper van der Merwe arrived 1895 with 4c (she XX Potgieter,) :Johanna Eliz. Maria 23-11-1893/2-12-1981 x Pietr Johan. Andries Brits 25-10- :1883/13-8-68 7c :Judith Margaretha Susanna x Elana Johanna (man) Brits 5c :Susanna Margaretha Maria ? 1890 x Johannes Hendrik van der Merwe ? 1885 :XX Andries Hendrik Lategan, :Catharina Petronella x Daniel Cornelius ? 2c born 21-7-15 and -17 :Anna Sophia x Gerhard Cornelius Bester 1c :Anna Maria Petronella 27-7-1879 / 5-3-40 x Willem Francois Jacobus Marais 4c :Johanna Sophia x Jacobus Ignatius de Wet 4c :Carolina Nora 11-6-1907 / 25-8-1969 x Jan Bastiaan Kirstein 11-11-1898/16-7-1971, 2c :Magrietha Elizabeth x Stefanus Johannes Erasmus 1c :Anna Helena x Daniel Nell (his XX) 7c :Anna Maria ? 1913 :Kasper, (Casparus) :Andries :Benaas :Josua x ? arrived 1895 with family :daughter Cornelia Petronella 1894 / 1983 x Hendrik Andries Gagiano !887 / :1970 (his xx) 6c :daughter Isabella Susanna x Edward George Turner Kirton (his XX) 4c :brothers Bernardus Hermanus 1872 (Mooilaagte)and Barend (Baas) (Rietkop) :arrived in 1895 :Barend (Baas) x Maria Elizabeth nee ? :Susanna (Sannie) 187? x Jacobus ( Kosie) de Wet 1878 of Verwagting ?3c :Catharina Petronella (Nellie) ? 188? x Daniel Hoffman ? 1880 2c :Maria x Teuns de Klerk ?c :Mathium (? Marthinus) :Josias :Gideon :When the Mashona war started they were with the group attacked on Sterkstroom.. Both Barend and his wife were seriously wounded. Mrs Bester died two days later. Daughters Sannie and Nellie were the two Bester sisters who, with accurate shooting, corageously helped their wounded father to keep would be Mashona attackers at a distance from the wagon on its way to the Vaalkop lager :Bernardus Hermanus 18-8-1872 / 16-10-1939 x Anna Maria Petronella de Wet 27- :7-1879 / 5-3-1940. d.o. Jacobus Ignatius and Johanna Sophia (nee Human) de :Wet. arrived with his parents in 1895 and settled on Mooilaagte In 1914 he :organised the first local government school known as the Mooilaagte Junior :School. The Principle was Mr. Francis Eagar. The children, all day-scholars :Johanna Sophia x de Wet, :Maria Elizabeth, :Anna Maria Petronella, :Elizabeth Margaretha 23-12-12 x Charl Petrus Jooste 1c :Hester Martha Aletta 20-10-15 :Bernadus Her,manus 20-8-17 :Hermanus Jacobus 22-8-19 :Andries x Johanna Susanna Magdalena Grobler :Maria Elizabeth 6-6-15 x Barthalomeus de Klerk 1c :Johanna Susanna Magdalena 28-6-16 :Elizabeth Margaretha 18-11-17 :Susanna Elizabeth 25-4-23 :Andries 16-9-26 :Bernardus Hermanus 4-9-31 :Martinus Petrus x Christina Susanna van den Berg :Rachel Wilhelmina 3-10-20 :Isabella Susanna 13-4-24 x Andries Petrus Jacobus Bronkhorst 1c :XX Roelof le Roux Bosman 2c :Christina Susanna 29-4-26 :Cornelia Petronella 4-12-28 :Johanna Margaretha 10-2-31 :Marthinus Petrus x ( ? XX) Catharina Elizabeth Maria van der Merwe :Josua 11-3-37 :Petrus Stephanus 13-5-44 :Jacobus Ignatius (Lodewikus) x Hester Sophia van der Walt Farmed on Kopje :Alleen :Andries 16-9-25 :Emerentia Frederika 22-4-27 :Bernardus Hermanus 4-7-28 :Jacobus Ignatius 21-4-33 :Albertus 1-10-36 :Hermanus 28-2-44 x Jacoba Petronella Vivviers Petrus Jacobus 24-11-72 :Johannes x Petronella Rinke child 1930 :Gideon ?/ 1957 x Jacob Daniel van der Merwe ? / 1982 :farmed on Vlakplaas, later grew tobaco. After his death Danie farmed on her own . :Maria Elizabeth 3-12-32 :Anna Helene 1-12-32 x Daniel Nell (his XX) 7c Emmerias Elizabeth 19-6-41 :Gideon Hermanus 25-9-42 x ? Wheeler Margriet Elizabeth 25-9-42 :Gerhard Cornelius Bester x Anna Sophia Bester 1c BESWICK Anna Elizabeth x Daniel Philippus Dippenaar 7c :BEUKES Andries Daniel Petrus x Francina Catharina van Niekerk Stella :Andries Daniel Petrus 1923 x Maria Adriana Kriek 23-10-27 Andries Daniel Petrus 8-8-50 :Maria Adriana 11-9-52 :Gerhardus Josua 7-11-26 Johannes Bernardus 12-7-28 Theodorus Ernst 16-4-32 Francina Catharina 7-4-34 Hendrina Francina Sophia 1-3-36 :Johanna Cecilia x Gert Marthinus Badenhorst 1c :BEYERS Piet arrived single before 1895 x ? :Pieter Jacobus Hendrik 1911 :Willem Johannes Coenraad 1913 :Dirkie Jacobus x Wynand Frederik Bezuidenhout 1c :BEZUIDENHOUT :GROUP 1 (?) Family arrived before 1895 :they included Piet, Hermanus single, Wynand single, Jan 19-11-1900/3-12-45 :and Anna Sophia 13-4-1908 :Thomas Johannes (woman) ? 1915 x Johannes Jurie Kriek 6c :Anna Margaretha x Jeramias Daniel Nel 5c :Anna Aletta Susanna x Francois Johannes Marais 1c :Cornelia Maria Sophia x Pieter Schalk Nel 3c :XX Werendly Roux Rademeyer 9-3-16 2c :Maria Magdalena 1937 x Casper Johannes Jacobus Gernardus Buitendag 3c :Rae x Jacobus Johannes Smit 1c ! :Wynand Frederik x Dirkie Jacobus Beyers 1c :Elizabeth 1915 :Ellen Mathilda Mary 1925 :Johannes Hendrik x Aletta Johanna Margaretha Rabe :Johannes Hendrik 17-2-14 :Matthys Marthinus 21-4-17 :Aletta Johanna 1-2-19 :Ernest Cecil 1-10-20 :Frederik Cornelius 1884 x Johanna Taylor :Cornelius Frederik 1-3-11 :Marian 7-9-12 :Johanna 7-9-12 :Nancy 10-10-14 :Wynand Allen 1908 x Elsie Josina van Niekerk :Johannes Wilhelmus van Niekerk x Elizabeth Susanna Hamman :Elizabeth Susanna 12-3-24 x Benjamin James Layard Bezuidenhout 21-6-21, 2c :Wynand Frederik x Dirkie Jacoba Akkerman :Maria 27-8-50 :Wtnand Allen 3-4-26 :Elsie Josina 20-10-30 :Johannes Jurgens 19-7-32 :Ann Mary Dorothy x ? Clarke ! :Benjamin 15-2-12 x Francis Lodewika Bouwer 1918 :Wynand Allen 17-9-39 :Johannes Christoffel 3-6-41 :Francois Petrus 28-3-50 :Gladys 21-7-14 :GROUP 2 (?) :Gideon Smith x Maria Elizabeth Magdalena Fourie (her xx) :Pieter Jacobus 28-8-12 :Gesina Gerhardus 16-11-14 :Francois Izak x Margaret Charlotte Taylor :Henry Samuel Taylor 18-7-13 :Francis Kitchener 26-1-16 :Gerhardus Cornelius x Anna Sophia Vorster :Anna Sophia 13-4-09 :Grhardus Cornlius -1912" x Hester Maria Odendaal :child 31-1-59 :Anna Sophia 13-4-18 :Willem Adriaan 6-6-20 :Johanna Petronella 27-12-22 :Thomas Johannes x Mathilda Layard :Benjamin James Layard 21-6-21 x Elizabeth Susanna Bezuidenhout 12-3-24 :Thomas Johannes 26-9-47 :Mathilda 15-11-48 :Johanna Fredrika 22-6-22 x Andries van As 1918 2c :Hendrik Frederik Cornelius 7-9-26 :Margaret Esther 18-4-30 :Elizabeth Catharina 9-9-31 :Barend Johannes Marthinus x Maria Jacoba Magdalena Burger :Gerhardus Cornelius 10-7-31 :George Frederik 1-3-1904 / 8-6-1968 x Elsie Sophia Catharina Maria Wray :George 21-3-34 :Anna Maria 19-8-35 :Francois Jacob x Cecilia Jacomina Kriek 16-12-12 :Thomas Johannes 7-6-33 :Johan Christiaan Kriek 7-3-35 x Ester Smith 29-10-39 3s 1d left area :Johannes Jurgens Coenrad x Dora du Plessis :Martha Hendrina Wilhelmina 21-7-39 :child -47 :Elizabeth Helena 12-3-48 :Thomas Johannes x Hester Maria Odendaal 1927 :child -58 :Adriaan Cornelius 31-1-59 :Bezuidenhout x Elizabeth Helena Labuschagne (her xx) :BIGGS Margaret Jane x 81 Douw Gerbrand Steyn 2c ! :BILJON VAN :Sophia !5-3-1897 / 15-7-1968 x Johannes Nicolaas van der Walt 10-10-1890 / 12-2- :1964 2c ! :Hester Maria Elizabeth x Benjamin Gouws 1c :Jacob Jacobus 1911 :Petrus Johannes 1916 :Catharina Magdalena 1918 x Jeramias Cornelius Oosthuyzen Naude 27-8-24 ( His XX) 1c :Lourens Daniel x Margaretha Francina de Bruin :Lourens Daniel 12-5-14 :Nicolaas Daniel Johannes 23-8-17 :Catharina Magdalena 7-4-22 :Maria Susanna 9-9-23 :Margaretha Francina 17-9-27 :Maria Susanna 16-6-32 x Schalk Willem Meintjies 9-9-23 :Petrus Johannes x Catharina Margaretha de Bruin :Lourens Danirel 30-5-20 :Margaretha Francina 22-1-22 :Gesina Catharina 2-1-27 :Martha Margaretha 5-11-28 :Nicolaas Johannes Jacobus 25-1-32 :Sarel Hermanus 11-10-33 :??? x Martha Magrieta van Biljon ! :Catharina Magrieta 30-9-47 :BISCO Renee Cathrine 25-12-60 x Cedric George Kok 19-1-58 2c :BISHOP Daisy Philippina x Hendrik Johannes Petzer 1c :BLANK Ephriam x ? General dealer, miller and Town Board Chairman Active :in Gymkhana in late 1940 period :daughter Judith x Issy Gordon :BLANKENBERG Bank manager :BLIGNAUT :Jan XX, 1905 pre- Enkeldoorn Maria Rinke ? 1885 ! :The five families Jan and Maria, three married sons and Maria's sister Lettie Rinke and her husband Dirk van Rooyen , with children, travelled in a convoy of seven donkey-wagons with Jan Blignaut as leader, they left Vryburg, South Africa for Enkeldoorn in 1922. and settled on their portion of Swartfontein. :On arrival at Swartfontein Maria , tired after the long journey, declared that they had gone far enough, "Dit is vergenoeg" and so, without intending to, named the family farm Vergenoeg. :For details of the trek see Jan Hendrik Blignaut trek. from x :b1 Jan Hendrik initially stayed in S.A.12-12-1869 / 24-1-42 :b2 Ockert Cornelius (Kerneels) x Johanna Catharina Rinke from Vryburg 1922! :c1 Johanna Catharina 14-9-27 :c2 Nicolaas Johannes 30-12-29 :c3 child -31 :c4 Carikina Jacoba 8-2-32 :c5 Maria Gertruida 18-7-34 :c6 Elizabeth Jacomina 11-3-39 :b3 Nicholas Johannes 15-5-1892/ 8-9-73 x Maria Petronella (Mollie) Rinke 26-11-1890/9-11-71 : married before coming from South Africa, arrived 1922 and settled on Highway :c1 Jan Hendrik ?-5-1920 did not marry, joined R.M.S. and left area :c2 Schalk Willem ?-9-1922 x Anna Elizabeth Groenewald ?-8-1924 d.o. Piet ! :d1 Maria Petronella 1-8-57 :d2 Nicolaas Johannes 10-1-62 : Schalk and Anna lived in Enkeldoorn but Schalk worked away with R.M.S. :c3 Martha Cornelia 21-6-1924 x Hermanus Christiaan de Klerk 16-4-20 / 26-9-62 2c : Martha attended Liebenberg school, boarding with Grand-mother Maria Blignaut on Vergenoeg Together with other children they walked and later cycled, to school, sometimes caught in the rain and soaked. : Martha XX Jan Moolman 25-6-1929 / 11-9-90 farming on Aftenwaters, 30 miles from enkeldoorn After his death after 26 years marriage, Martha moved to town. : Nicholas Johannes 13-4-1930 did not marry, joined R.M.S. and left area :b4 Johannes Jacobus x Catharina Francina de Klerk married in S.A. before move to Enkeldoorn :c1 Maria Elizabeth 18-9-25 x Salomon Daniel Ferreira 8-7-1908 Swartfontein, 5c : XX Jan Moolman 16-4-20 / 26-9-62 0c : Maria (Malie) attended Vlakplaas junior school 1933 / 1938 then Liebenberg senior 1939/ 1941 as senior, lived with step grand-mother (Blignaut nee Rinke) on Vergenoeg, from where the children cycled to attend Liebenberg school as day scholars. : After leaving school she married (19) and left the area. Returned 1959. :c2 Jan Hendrik 24-11-28 x Elizabeth (Betty) Wheeler 1936 left area :d1 Johannes Jacobus 7-3-57 :d2 Maria Elizabeth 18-4-63 :d3 Catharina Francinas 28-7-66 :d4 Jan Henry 11-12-67 :c3 Pieter Hendrik 7-10-30 x Gertruida Paulina Pretorious left area ! :d1 Amande Cornelia 26-1-56 :d2 Johannes Jacobus 19-12-58 :d3 Elsie Catharina Francina 19-7-63 :c4 Johannes Jacobus (Hannes) 6-12-32 x Elsie Josina van Rensburg :d1 Marthinus Lourens 31-8-54 :c5 Magdalena Gertruida 22-11-34 x Pieter Bosman ? c : XX Albert Kirstein 0c :c6 Andries Petrus 22-11-38 x Aletta Catharina Hundermark left area ! :d1 Johanna Susanna 13-7-60 x Jacob Melville Steyn 1c :d2 Johannes Jacobus 8-9-62 :d3 Johannes Cornelius 4-8-63 :d4 Catharina Francina 3-11-65 :d5 Elsie Josina 13-2-67 :c7 Catharina Francina 20-8-42 / 20-12-98 x Siegfried (Siegie) Groenewald left area :c8 Cornelius Ockert 18-12-46 x Susanna Catharina Gertruida Botha left area, returned :(Umvuma) They had three children, all left the area. :from xx of Jan and Maria :Children from second XX (before Enkeldoorn) travelled with parents :b4 Johannes Jacobus x Cath Francina de Klerk married in S.A. before moving to :Enkeldoorn :c1 Johannes Jacobus 6-12-32 :c2 Amdries Petrus 22-11-38 :c3 Catharina 20-8-42 :from XX :b5 Carolina did not marry, stayed at home. :b6 Arnoldus Mauritius 8-10-07 / 10-7-75 x Jeanetta Maria Ebenaheser Odendaal :1916 :c1 Jeanetta Maria 26-2-40 :c2 Jan Hendrik 29-9-42 educated at Liebenberg and Thornhill x Patricia Anne :Vickery ! : a school teacher from Salisbury. :d1 Arnoldus Mauritius (Andy) 1-8-78 well known test cricketer, educated at :Eaglesvale. :d2 Lisa Jeanetta 25-6-80 educated Eaglesvale :b7 David Andries 10-7-10 / 20-3-39 did not x lived on the farm but worked in town :b8 Maria did not x stayed at home :b9 Sarel Jacobus x Gesina Maria Margaretha Nieuwoudt : Hendrik Jan Jacobus 5-12-31 :b10 Hendrik Willem x Cornelia Maria Christina Lock : Hendrik Jan Jacobus 19-10-35 : Johanna Elizabeth Margaretha 25-8-38 x Hermanus Hendrikus Jacobus du Toit 1c : Hendrik Willem 20-5-41 : Jacobus Coenraad 11-9-45 : Elsie Andrika Jacoba 11-9-45 : Hugo Amos 14-3-49 : Jan Abraham Jacobus 30-4-51 :Maria Magdalena Hendrina x Simon Hendrik Barkhuyzen 1c :Jan Hendrik x Catharina Francina de Klerk :c1 child 18-9-25 :c2 Jan Hendrik 14-11-28 x Elizabeth Wheeler 15-3-36 left area :d1 child -57 :c3 Maria Elizabeth 18-4-63 :c4 Catharina Francina 28-7-66 :c5 Jan Hendrik 11-12-67 :c6 child -30 :c7 Johannes Jacobus 6-12-32 :c8 Hendrik Jan Jacobus 19-10-35 :c9 child -38 :c10 child -42 :c11 child -46 :Ockert Cornelius x Susanna Catharina Gertharina Botha Eugene 24-6-80 :Johannes x Petronella Rinke child -30 :Cornelia Maria Christina 1919 Maria Gertruida 1920 :Ockert Cornelius 1920 :Magdalena Gertruida 1922 x David Johannes Fourie van den Bergh 8-1-19 3c Maria Elizabeth 1922 :Petrus Cornelius Johannes 1925 Susara Debora 1927 :Johanna Elizabeth Magrieta 1938 :Arnoldus Mauritius x Magdalena Johanna van As Huyser 1919 Johanna Sophia 21-10-38 :Johanna Catharina 4-10-42 :Magdalena Johanna 4-3-47 Ockert Cornelius 9-9-48 Johannes Jacobus 6-12-52 :Jan Hendrik 1914 x Emerentia Fredrika van der Walt Ockert Cornelius 11-10-40 :Magdalena Johanna Hester 9-9-43 :Jan Hendrik 1920 x Martha Francina Greyling Nieuwoudt Hendrik Jan Jacobus 16-8-41 :Johanna Magrieta 26-10-43 x Francois Hendrik Nieuwoudt 1c Johannes Jacobus 1933 x Johanna Cecilia Coetzee :Johannes Jacobus 11-4-57 :BLOEM Murray x ?? (garage owner) :Jan Valentine x Maria christina van den Berg Maria Magdalena 31-5-30 :John Valentine x Johanna Susanna Erasmus Christiaan 10-7-35 :Ethel 14-10-36 :Pieter Francois 5-4-55 :Mr previously worked for Roads Department then retired in Enkeldooen :BOBEER Johannes 2-2-1891 / 18-12-193? :BONDIS1O Andries Johannes Paulus x Anna Catharina Eagar Joseph James 26-8-61 :BOONZAAIER :? x Miss Bekker :Maria Louise 1929 :Roeline Rhywaldt x Jacobus Adriaan Vlok 3c :Christiaan Petrus x Maria Catharina Cornelia Jansen van Rensburg Carl Hendrik Frederik 24-4-41 x Sandra Edith Burton :Amanda Jean 19-9-68 :Christiaan x Maria van Niekerk farmed on de la Guillerie till '75 then moved to Bulawayo :BOOYSEN Jacobus Adriaan x Aletta Johanna Stoltz :Aletta Johanna 24-11-17 :Susanna Fredrika 28-10-19 :Maria Elizabeth 7-10-21 :BOSCH :Alida Petronella 1916 Hester Maria 1920 :Jacobus Dirk x Ella Margaretha Marnewick Ockert Petrus 10-12-30 :Michiel Christoffel x Margaret Ann Less Pieter Willem 27-4-30 :Marie 1-11-31 :Jacob Johannes 15-3-18 / 13-3-67 x Wilhelmina Johanna van der Merwe They farmed on Chipisa farm 15 miles along Gutu road, cattle. :Johannes Carolus 29-12-49 :Wilhelmina Johanna 18-2-52 x Nicolaas Johannes de Klerk 4c Lodewyk Johannes 28-1-55 x Avril Elizabeth Stella :Daan Elizabeth 8-10-80 :BOSHOFF :Jacob Benjamin (Oupa) x Margaretha Isabella (Ouma) nee ? :b1 Twin Margaretha Issabella x Theunis Christiaan de Klerk 3c :b2 Twin Elizabeth Johanna Sophia x Jan Bastiaan Kirstein 1c :b3 Willem Hendrik 1900 x Aletta Margaretha van Rooyen : Aletta Margaretha 21-6-25 x Wouter de Wet ?c : Jcob Benjamin 8-3-27 x Herculina Johanna de Meyer : Suzette 7-12-57 : Willem Hendrik 21-10-28 : Jacobus Nicolaas 17-9-30 : Margaretha Isabella 9-4-32 x Jan Johannes Lodewyk Hoffman 3c : Dirk Renier 4-7 -36 x Maria Smit of Athlone : Elizabeth Johanna Sophia 21-1-38 : Petrus Cornelius Johannes 23-8-40 : Carel Jacobus 17-5-42 : Adriaan Andries 11-9-44 : Maria Magdalena Hendrin 24-2-50 :b4 second son details not known. :b? c? ?d? Johannes Jacobus x Ingrid Meyer ! :e? Johannes Jacobus 18-10-71 :Oupa and Ouma arrived approximately. 1912 from Kinross, Transvaal, where he farmed on Winkelhaak. In 1910 Oupa, disheartened by droughts and other proplems decided to look for pastures new and a reconnaissance trip to Rhodesia took him to the Enkeldoorn area. He was satisfied and about 26 miles South of the town Enkeldoorn, pegged a vigin farm thet he called Welvaart. To quote from the memoirs of a descendent "A large pleasant farm with vales and streams and waving grasslands. Also Jackals, Wilddogs and Leopards and Black people wearing clothes of skins and armed with assegais, axes and knobkieries." There were no clearly defined farm bounderies. :Back at home he organised his move, by train, to Rhodesia. His family, wife, two sons and twin daughters and livestock being, one thousand and one hundred sheep, twelve horses, poultry and three cats. A tented wagon and cart, a full range of farm implements and provisions for the long journey. :At Bulawayo the rail wagons carrying the trek were split between two trains with the family travelling on the first train. One son 14 year old Willem, got seperated from the family causing his parents serious concern while he made himself comfortable on his father's tented wagon with its feather bed and stored food, which was loaded on the second train. :After two days the trains arrived at Umvuma and the trek to Velvaart started with Ouma dreading the near future. She had heard of spiders as large as field mice, snakes beyond number on trees and a multitude of biting insects. :On arrival at Velvaart tents were erected. Ouma insisted, not in the lovely shade of large trees with their rat sized spiders and snakes., but in the blistering sun on the banks of the stream. An antheap was hollowed out for baking and cooking facilities were erected. :Living in the tents for the next six months was not a pleasant experience. A house had to be built, outbuildings, stables and stock pens. The nights were filled with the mornfull cries of Jackals :The homestead was built of granite blocks cut to shape on the farm. The builder was Oom Alec Heyns. :The sheep were constantly attacked by hungry wild-dogs that had to be chased way. Sharp grass seeds got tangled in the wool piercing the skins. Bluetongue and other diseases caused heavy losses and wagon loads of carcases had to be moved away and burried. Little more than one hundred survived. Inspite of devoted care, horses died of the dreaded horsesickness with only a few surviving. :The bautiful cattle did well, grazing was good but the cattle had to be herded and kraaled for the night. Leopards were a pest and the occasional lion was not unknown. Manure from the kraal was a good fertiliser for maize and wheat. Oupa had brought sufficient capital, as coins, with him to cary him through the developing years. He kept his money in bags in a strong, securely locked box in a corner of the front room. There were several Kruger-pound gold coins. He was a quiet man with strong religious beliefs and evening home services were the routine. Children were then expected to repeat parts of the lesson. Sundays were celebrated by special attention to details. Ouma was dressed in five or six peticoats decorated with bands of fancy lace and corsets and sitting very upright, complained of the discomfort. Daughters were dressed in their Sunday best and had ribbons in their hair. Oupa and teacher wore clean white shirts with high starched collars and ties and jackets. At 10:30 the Sunday morning service started. . After the service the men would remove their jackets and with general conversation pass the time till the midday meal. On sundays there was special attention to the laying of the table with a starched damask table-cloth and serviets and wine glasses. Sunday was also visiting day among friends and family with guests arriving in time to share the service and the midday meal. After the meal the atmosphere among the adults was more relaxed, with the children banned from their presence. :A visit to town was always a memorable occasion. Ouma, dressed as for Sundays with in addition, hat gloves and handbag, not to forget the lovely odour of the "Oliekolonie' soaked hanky. The day started at dawn, with the four hour drive to town and another four hours return with the hooded-cart and horses being accepted as part of life. In the event of rain, side shields were used. Homesteads along the road were stopping places for a chat with friends, a refreshing beaker coffee and should the friends be ready for a meal the invitation to join them , as was the custom in those days, was automatically accepted. In town Levines store was the main attraction and the parmanently :fixed box on the cart would be packed to the full with provisions to last till the :next trip. :BOSMAN :Maria Jacoba Bosman 1895/21-3-55 (teacher) x James Wheeler 1894/4-7-35 (his :XX) 5c :Catharina Francina x Denis Rudolph Bean 1c :Martha Sophia Magdalena :Francina Maria :Rudolph (? Roelof) (Teacher) 12-12-1896 / 15-4-1970 x Ellisabeth Wheeler farmed :on Versailles :b1 Pieter Creswell 19-9-1928 / 1-6-1990 x Magdalena Gertruida Blignaut 22-11-1934 :farmed in Featherstone area. Employed as Overseer by Featherstone Road :Council. :Ivan x Marie left area before marriage. :b2 Roelof le Roux x Isabella Susanna Bester 13-4-24 (her XX :Maria Gertruida 29-10-50 :Roelof le Roux 19-8-52 :Petrus (stepson of Isaac Berkowitz) born in S.A.approx. 1904 brought to :Rhodesia in 1917 :Petrus Francois x Francina Johanna Roberts :Petrus Francois 3-4-25 :BOTHA :? x Elizabeth Margaretha Joubert 1890 ? her xx (first x was Muller) ! :? x Martha Susanna Joubert 1895 (sister of Elizabeth Margaretha) ! :Gesina Aletta x Charles Robert Gloss 3c :Helena Elizabeth x Jan Andries Rabe Nel 3c :Susanna Christina Elizabeth Barendina x Jacobus Jan Johannes Brits 1c :Martha Maria Cornelia Stoffelina x Charles Robert Gloss (his XX) 1c :Fedora Margaretha x Jacobus Johannes Groenewald 1c :Catharina Carolina Elizabeth x Jacob Rudolph Erasmus 2c :Emerentia Fredrika x Jacobus Petrus van der Merwe 3c :Susanna Catharina Gertruida x Cornelius Ockert Blignaut 18-12-46 3c left area :Ockert Cornelius x Susanna Catharina Gertharina Botha 1c :Anna Elizabeth x Daniel Hartman Ferreira 5-8-15 2c :Maria Cornelia Jeanetta Sophia x Marthinus Cornelius Kirton 3c :Helena Mentz 18-3-38 / 20-10-93 x Christiaan Jan Albertus Kirstein 4 c :Josephine Betsy x Cecil Campbell Sprong 1c :MaryAnn x Jan Adriaan Dreyer 5-4-79 2c :Baps x Hendrik Andries Gagiano 20-8-17 1c left area :Maria Magdalena :Adriaan Botha (local Post Master) x Johanna Susanna van Rooyen 18-6-50 (Chaplain :school) left :GROUP 1 :Johannes Lodewyk arrived in 1895 with wife, four sons and one daughter. :More children after 1895 :b1 Johannes Lodewyk x Johanna v.d.Walt 8-6-1895 farmed crop sharing in the :neighbourhood :b2 Helena Elizabeth Marie 5-8-1885 / 28-8-1953 x Steyn :b3 Hermanus Jacobus x Hester Petronella Lombard : Kuitha Margaretha Johanna 23-12-16 :b4 Samuel x Johanna Jacomina Coetzee Vrede 14-11-18 :Adolph Jonker 10-3-24 :b5 Andries Johannes x Cornelia Gertruida Erasmus Gert Diederik Johannes 12-12-18 :Andries Johannes 21-5-20 :Petrus Francois Johannes 21-7-22 :Johanna Susanna 18-6-50 (Chaplain school) x Adriaan Botha local Post Master :left :b6 Jacobus Petrus x Maria Magdalena Johanna de Klerk :Johannes Rudolph Lodewikus 27-3-24 :b7 Jan Jonathan x Debora Margaretha van Staden :Helena Catharina 5-1-33 :Susanna Wilhelmina 16-12-34 :Johabnnes Jacobus x Maria Petronella Coetzee :Bridget Margaret 28-9-47 :Christiaan Hendrik x Hester Elizabeth Landman :Jeanetta Maria 11-10-53 :Louis Johannes x Herbrecht Catharina Liebenberg :Louisa Johanna 5-6-58 :Gerhardus Johannes x Aletta Elizabeth Breedt :Laettisia Kathleen 18-3-69 :Lodewikus (Vic) x Jeanetta Maria Rinke 27-11-44 left the area :GROUP 2 :Petrus Johannes 28-11-1882 / 8-7-1939 x Martha Aletta Johanna Kotze 21-3-1886 :Theunis Louis details unknown, he died in Zambia. :Gerhardus Dirk 10-5-1908 / 4-1-39 :Son ? / 20-6-1910 buried at Boksburg 21-6-1910 :Pieter Johannes ? / 24-2-1966 :Marthinus Louis Johannes 28-1-1915 / ? :Susara Aletta Gertruida Elizabeth 15-11-1918 / 27-7-1974 :Johanna Cecilia 14-6-1920 :Martha Aletta Johanna 1923 / 21-9-1931 :Magdelena Elizabeth 9-10-1930 x Cornelius Abraham Smit 26-5-1924 3d :Petrus previously employed on the mine at Benoni and Martha arrived in Rhodesia before their fourth child, travelling by train as far as Umvuma and then by road to Central Estate where he was employed as General Manager till he resigned to farm on Chakastad near Driefontein. :Except for Magdelena Elizabeth, the children were educated at Chaplain School, Gwelo. Magdalena was educated at Umvuma School, Enkeldoorn and Queen Elizabeth, Harare :BOTHMA :Lodewyk with wife four sons and one daughter arrived before 1895 Elizabeth Francina ? / 27-8-38 x Frederik Richard Hamman ? / 10-9-16 3c :BOUWER :Francina Lodewika 1918 x Benjamin Bezuidenhout 1912 3c :Judith Johanna x Hendrik Petrus Cloete 12c :Magdalena Maria Dorothea x Pieter Ernst Kruger 8-10-15 4c :Louis x Anna Celia Kruger 16-3-26 :Johannes Christoffel :Petrus Frederik 1922 :Barend Daniel 1927 :Jacomina Elizabeth Adriana 1937 :Christoffel 9-4-1878 / 8-7-1956 x Judith Johanna Nieuwoudt :Lodewikus Johannes 5-12-34 :Jacomina Elizabeth 3-11-36 :Adriaan Jacobus x Sara Margaret Gloss :Alfred John 20-2-32 :BRAKSPEAR A.N. Town :BRANHER Herculina Johanna x Barnard Daniel Marais 1c :BRANDT Frans Jacobus x Maria Paulina Kruger Broli arrived from Zastron in March 1930 :Francina Hendrika 6-1-30 :Aletta Johabnna Elizabeth 1934 x Willem Elias Paules Nel :BRAY Doctor in Enkeldoorn :BREDA VAN :Elizabeth Anna x Andrew Abraham McKnight 1884 3c :Margaretha Cornelia x Sarel Jacobus Vermaak 9c :Jacobus Arnoldus x Johanna Elizabe van Heerden Arrived in area in June 1931 :Gert Johannes 6-7-31 :Michael Hedley (Mike) 9-3-1946 x Petronella Francina (Tossie) Smith 6-12-1952 :Deon 25-3-1978 :Danine 26-10-1981 :BREDENHANN :Anna Maria Hendrina Petronella ?/7-7-78 x Hans Jacob Heyns 1-3-1893/ 10-1-62. 2c :Johannes Christiaan x Johanna Susanna Christina Diederiks :Jacobus Christiaan 27-1-30 :Christiaan Johannes 24-7-31 :Gertruida Cornelia 23-9-32 :BREEDT Aletta Elizabeth x Gerhardus Johannes Botha :BROUGHTON William Normab x Margaretha Magdalena Jacomina Hoffman :BRIEL :Dirk arrived in 1894 with wife, one son and one daughter Maria Johanna Magdalena x Cornelius Michiel du Plooy 4c Dirk Johannes x Christina Catharina Briel :Christina Catharina 26-3-28 :Hendrik arrived in 1894 with wife, two sons and one daughter Jacobus Alwyn x Johanna Susanna Magdalena van Schalkwyk :Johanna Susanna Magdalena 5-4-18 Benjamin Jacobus 2-10-20 :Hendrik Johannes x Christina Catharina Marthina. Oosthuizen Christina Catharina 26-3-28 :Hendrik Johannes 28-11-29 Adriaan Zacharias Albertus 30-9-32 Emerentia Hendrika 20-4-36 :Christina Catharina x Dirk Johannes Briel 1c BRINK Lillian x James Richard Hewitt 1904 1c :BRITS :Johanna Carolina Susanna x Coert Johannes Grobler 3c :Johanna Carolina Susanna Petronella x Casper Philippus du Preez 3c Maria Jeanetta Cornelia Sophia x Pieter Coenraad Frederik Oberholser 3c Maria Cornelia Jeanetta Sophia x Willem Jacobus Smit 6c :Johanna Carolina Susanna x Ernst Johannes Grobler 1c Elizabeth Catharina x Jan Willem Mienie 5c :Johanna Cornelia Susanna x (? XXX) Frederik Christoffel Cloete 4c Annie x Mathiam Andries Cornelius Kok :Annie x Mathian Johannes Cornelius Hoffman ?c Jacoba Catharina Gertruida 1917 :Elizabeth Jacoba x Barend Christiaan Johannes Gerhardt van Buren Greyling 1c Susanna Francina x Jan Johannes Naude 1c :Rita x Lukas Koen 1c :Pieter Johan Andries 25-10-1883/13-8-68 x Johanna Elizabeth Maria Bester 23-11-1893/2-12-1981 :Elena Johanna 11-8-10 Jacobus Johannes 4-7-13 Paul Michiel 13-2-15 :Johanna Elizabeth Maria 16-11-16 Catharina Maria 5-12-18 :Pieter Johan Andries 23-6-21 Hans Jacob Johannes 15-11-24 :Ockert Karl Johannes Maria Cornelia Jeanetta Sophia Rossbe Anna Magdalena 29-4-13 x Jacobus Coetzee 1c :Elena Johanna x Judith Margaretha Susanna Bester ! Jacobus Jan Johannes 21-9-13 :Susanna Hermina 8-3-16 :Elena Johanna 27-3-19 :Judith Magdalena Susanna 25-11-22 Catharina Maria 24-2-25 :Pieter Johannes Andries 25-10-1883 / 13-8-1968 x Johanna Susanna de Wet 23-11-1893 / 2-12-81 previously from South Africa, worked at different localities in Rhodesia then settled at Enkledoorn in 1920 where he was self employd as a builder / contracter, generally on his own but at times with a partner.. In 1929 Britz and partner van den Berg built the Enkeldoorn Garage and about the same period, Britz and partner van Helsdinging (? Raymond Eagar ? Goss)) built the original Enkeldoorn Hotel, later expanded and known as Vics Tavern. Britz and Johanna resided in Ferreira town, Plots along the South East of Enkeldoorn town. except for six years when they leased a farm South of town where he ran cattle and grew crops. They had six children, :Johanna Sophia 14-11-13 :Anna Magdalena 3-7-15 x Rudolph Johannes Pieterse van den Bergh 26-10- :10/13-9-48 4c :Pieter Johannes Andries 16-3-19 :Jacobus Ignatius 1-8-21 :Johanna Susanna 27-6-23 x Petrus Marthinus van Rooyen 2c :Benjamin Daniel 8-10-31 :After school the children all left Enkeldoorn to fend for themselves, only Johanna Susanna returned to live when in 1945, she x Petrus Marthinus (Paul) van Rooyen, a motor mechanic who had just returned from overseas war service (World War 2). (see van Rooyen) After Paul's death Johanna van Rooyen worked as Matron at the Peter Brocklehurst Foundation Home for the Aged. They had 3c :Diederik Daniel x Petronella Catharina Harmse :Willem Josephus Jacobus Petrus 14-11-20 :Michael Jan Marthinus x Elizabeth Johanna Halgryn :Maria Johanna 10-9-24 :Jacobus Jan Johannes x Susanna Christina Elizabeth Barendina Botha Susanna Christina Elizabeth Barendina 14-6-25 :Johannes Willem x Hester Susanna Steyn Johannes Willem 30-3-50 :Pieter Arnoldus 19-11-53 :Stephanus Johannes x Elsie Johanna Coetzee he farmed on Seacombe about 1954 :child -56 Frederik 22-6-60 Mariette 6-5-66 :BROCHLEHURST Peter Orme 5-9-1886 / ?-4-1977 x (July 1917) Marie Johnson nee Guillonard, widow of Percy Johnson who was killed in action at Gallipolle Peter grew up on the farm "The Spinney" near Belvoir Castle, South of London. He was educated at Eton. He served in the first World War as an officer and cavalry instructor. He enjoyed travelling and after deciding to settle in the Tropics he came to Rhodesia. He farmed for a while on Chaka, Fort Victoria, then bought a number of farms totalling over 30 000 acres South of Enkeldoorn, which he named collectively, Belvoir Spinney. In the late 1960 s he decided to reduce his holdings but kept 22 000 acres as Belvoir Spinney. :His farming activities included cattle, horses, grain crops, sheep and pigs. With a manager, he also produced tobacco on Chigaro. He was keen on irrigation but his personal preference was Livestock. In addition to ranching, he had Stud herds of various breeds but at the end his favourite Herefords, was the only breed. He imported Herefords from the United Kingdom but also bought from Colonal Heyderman who introduced the polled Hereford to this country. When Peter died his Poll Hereford herd was the oldest registered Poll Hereford herd in Southern Africa. He firmly believed that, no matter what the breed is, "If you treat your animals well, they will treat you well". After experimenting with various breeds for ranching, he settled for a cross of the Hereford and Afrikander breeds. He was a noted horse trainer and loved his horses. An outstanding horseman, fond of showing his excellent horses and riding skills. He took part in Gymkhana events and his visits to town, with companions, on horseback were occsions for making a show that was appreciated by onlookers. Latterly, his favourite horse was known as almost impossible to control, yet, under him, behaved perfectly. : :Peter was a big man, robust, with a strong voice, energetic and dominant by nature. A natural leader with a keen sense of humour called "Mahleka" meaning "He who laughs" by his workers, a name by which he became known in the area.. He was a socialite, took part in all social activities and was popular, particularly with the ladies The local community organised a once a year, week-long outing at Orions Drift on the Sebakwe river, where he was accepted as the leading personality. :Peter Brocklehurst was reputed to be a wealthy man and known for his open purse. Persons in temporary need were readily assisted with the over-riding condition that repayment on due date was expected. In the business world he was known as a man of his word and accounts were never allowed to become overdue. He was at all times a hard worker and also played hard, never a drinker but regularly enjoyed a beer as being both refreshing and nutricious. :Marie Brocklehurst was a quiet, sophisticated lady, admired and liked by all who knew her, always well dressed and well spoken in a French accent, to the end. She was fluent in French and used to read French literature. Marie and Peter had no children but Marie's one Grandson, David, changed his name from Johnson to Brocklehurst and was thereafter known as David Brocklehurst. Marie died in 1959, was cremated and the ashes scattered on Belvoir Spinney. :At a public meeting held on 18-4-1973, the "Peter Brocklehurst Foundation" was established and a "Home for the Aged" was built. This was made possible by an extremely generous donation of 40 000 Dollars received for the purpose, from Peter Brocklehurst. The donation was followed by futher equally generous donations. :In April 1977, a few months short of his 91st. birthday, Peter was walking on the pavement in Salisbury when he colapsed and died from a heart attack. He was cremated and the ashes scattered on Belvoir Spinney. :BROCKLEHURST :David x Susanna Benade 11-2-51 David was born Johnson, the grandson :of Marie Brocklehurst, He changed his name to Brocklehurst and farmed on Belvoir Spinney after his Step-grandfather Peter Brocklehurst died. He served for many years on the Peter Brocklehurst Foundation, Management Committee. He was an active member of the local Gymkhana Club. They left the area. :BRODERYK Jan single pre 1895 :BROLI Maria Paulina Kruger x Francois Jacobus Brandt 2c :BRONKHORST. :Lucas Cornelius was an Anglo / Boer war P.O. W. on Celon. He died after :returning. :Willem Johannes x Elizabeth Barwise 1c :Lucas Cornelius x Martha Louisa du Toit :b1 Joachim Johannes x Hester Maria van der Merwe : Family left soon after arrival settled on Rocklands near Chatsworth. Joachem :was blacksmith : and built wagons and scotchcarts. A respected and earnest Church Elder. :c1 Hester died young :c2 Martha Louisa 1915 x Johannes Jacobus Steyn (Deacon Enkeldpprn Church) :c3 Hester Maria x Zacharias Prinsloo not local 0c :c4 Anna x Karel Pistorius not local :c5 Lukas Cornelius 5-12-23 x Hendrina Schoonveldt (he XX Anna Edwards nee :Joubert) left :d1 Joachem Johannes x Lorraine :d2 Rhoda Veronica :d3 twin Johannes :d4 twin Lucas :d5 Petrus Jacobus :d6 children not local :c6 Petrus Jacobus x Rosemary nee ? left area :c7 ? :c8 Nel x Nellie ? Gert was old established settler (Nellie still living 2003 at 110 :years) : Teachers included Kate Pistorius and Miss Jones. :b2 Andries Petrus Jacobus x Lacia Susanna Venter :c1 Lukas Cornelis 1918 x Christina Susanna Lamprecht 1921 :d1 Andries Petrus Jacobus 5-12-38 :d2 Catharina Margaretha 23-5-42 :d3 Jan Christiaan 3-7-44 :d4 Lukas Cornelis 29-7-47 :d5 Lasyja Susanna Cecilia 20-10-52 :c2 Andries Petrus Jacobus x Isabella Susanna Bester 13-4-24 (she XX Roelof :Bosman 2c) : Andries Petrus Jacobus 9-12-44 :c3 Philippus Johannes 23-3-30 x Johanna Gertruida van Schalkwyk :d1 Gertruida Johanna 5-10-56 :d2 Cecilia Lasya Susanna 22-12-58 :d3 Dina Paulina 29-5-61 :d4 Philippus Johannes 15-4-65 :c4 Jan Jacobus 21-3-32 :b3 Gertruida Johanna (Kleinkind) x Jan Daniel Francois Joubert 1c Left the :area :b4 Cornelia Magdalena x Willem Jacobus Smit 1c :b5 Rudolph Johannes (Roelf) x Johanna Jacomina Adlam (her XX the x F.J.W. :Stopforth) : Rudolph Johannes 28-6-37 : Josef Hector 11-4-39 : Lukas Cornelis 14-2-4? :The family consisting of: :Joachem Johannes x Hester Maria van der Merwe and children and Jan Joubert. Andries Petrus Jacobus x Lacis Susanna Venter and children :Rudolph (single) with their widow mother and single sisters Kleinkind and Cornelia Magdalena :The three brothers each with his own wagon in the company of :Petrus Stephanus van der Merwe and wife Hester Maria Nel (parents in law of Joachem) and children :travelled by four mule wagons, twelve mules to the team. From Middelburg Transvaal. Arrived at Fort Victoria in 1927, then proceeded to the farm of Jim Wheeler a cousin of Stephanus near Featherstone. :Joachem and family moved immediately to Rocklands, joined Jan du Plessis (railways employee) near Chatsworth, he was blacksmith and built wagons and scotch-carts. children attended Loader fatm school , teachers included Kate Pistorius and Miss Jones boarding with Gert Jacobus Cornelius Nel x Nellie nee van der Merwe (not related). Gert Nel was well established settler (Nellie at 100 plus, still living 2003). They also attended Loudia school as boarders headmaster Swart teacher Miss van der Walt. :Andries Petrus x Lacia Susanna Venter stayed in area. He was Church Elder farmed on ? :Rudolph still sigle stayed in area farmed on ? both farms towards Beatrice. Johanna Frederika 1923 :Andries Petrus Jacobus x Lacia Susanna Voster 2c Johannes George x Jacoba Wilhelmina Jordaan Child 1-2-39 :Willem Johannes x Elizabeth Barwise :Jan Bernardus Christoffel 8-4-19 David x Susanna Benade 11-2-51 :Hendrik Coenraad Steynberg x Catharina Johanna Coetzee Hester 25-10-74 :Ronel 21-11-84 :BROUGHTON William Norman x Margaretha Magdalena Jacomina Hoffman Marie Yvonne Faith 10-4-41 :BROWN Helena x Johannes Jurgens Hamman 1c :BRUCE family farmed on Knockbelt after Hart family :BRUIN DE :Christina Susanna x Casper Hendrik Jordaan 3c Lourens Daniel x Margaretha Francina de Bruin :Lourens Daniel 12-5-14 :Nicolaas Daniel Johannes 23-8-17 Catharina Magdalena 7-4-22 Maria Susanna 9-9-23 Margaretha Francina 17-9-27 :Maria Susanna 16-6-32 x Schalk Willem Meintjies 9-9-23 Catharina Margaretha x Petrus Johannes van Biljon 6c :Aletta Johanna Wilhelmina x Cornelius Gerhardus Ewerts Greyling 4c Carolina Jean x Jan Bastiaan Kirstein 14-1-1958 1c :BRYDEN Kerry Jane x Christoffel O'Neill (his X) :BRYTENBACH Johan Hendrik x ? :Christiaan Joseph x Rachel Johanna le Roux :Anna-Marie 16-10-58 :BUITENDAG :Casparus Johannes Jacobus Gerhardus x Maria Magdalena Bezuidenhout 1937 :George Gerard 31-7-57 :Linda Marie 20-9-59 :Johan Frederik 16-11-62 :BULCRAIG Morgan Ellis Bulcraig x Martha Aletta Smit 20-6-50 :Gary :Venessa :BURTON :Josephine Muriel x Willem Hendrik Karsten 1c :Sandra Edith x Carl Hendrik Frederik 24-4-41 Boonsaier 1c :BUTLER :Chum x ?? employed as Overseer by Featherstone Road Council :Rocky x Anna Maria (Tick) Odendaal 8-4-1933 / 28-11-1991 (her xxx) :BUTTERY Madge Brazier x Pieter Jacobus Kolbe 1c :BURBRIDGE S.B. Town :BURGER :Anna Margaretha Francina x Willem Adriaan Jacobus Oosthuizen 1c :Maria Jacoba Magdalena x Barend Johannes Marthinus Bezuidenhout 1c (-31) :Hendrina Cecilia x Petrus Francois Johannes Erasmus 1c :Lenora Marlene x Albertus Herman du Toit 3c :Elizabeth Catharina x Nathan Elia Berkowitz 15-8-46 2c :Jacobus Johannes from Ermelo in 1935 :BURNS Catherine Jean x Jan Batiaan Kirstein 1c :BURTON :Josephine Muriel x Willem Hendrik Karsten 1c :Sandra Edith x Carel Hendrik Frederik Boonzaaier 24-4-41 1c :BUSHNEY Martha Johanna x Johan Antonie Alexander Vermaak 1c :BUYS Johanna Margaretha Roma x ? 40 Johan Christiaan Welman Erasmus 3c! :CAMPBELL :Alexander Kenneth known as Ken and his brother Donald were born in South Africa and grew up with their parents moving from lace to place following diamond and gold ventures. The family arrived in Rhodesia via Beit Bridge. :Ken was trained and worked as a carpenter but later took to building contracting. During World War 2 he joined the army but was kept in Rhodesia doing building work for the entire war. He was a keen rugby player till he injured a knee and sufferd with a crooked and painful kee for the rest of his life. :Myra was born in Knysna, South Africa. She trained as a nurse and won the Provincial Gold Medal for her general training. She did Maternity training at the Provincial hospital, Cape Town and also did infectious diseases in the Cape. One of Myra's friends as a student nurse, was from Rhodesia where she was going out with Ken. He went to visit her but she developed measles and asked Myra to show him around till she recovered. Once he met Myra he lost interest in his former sweetheart and he and Myra married a year later :They spent the first years of their marriage moving about the country as he built in various towns. In Enkeldoorn he built among others, the old Maternity Home, the Post Office, the Magistrate's Court, the school hostels, the flats at the Police Compound , the Town Hall and the Peter Brocklehurst Foundation buildings which he did at cost, thereby making a substantial donation to the Foundation. :Myra started helping at the Maternity Home while staying at the Hotel. and spent the rest of her life helping people in the community. She had a strong religious belief which was not tied to any one church, she was a member of all churches and helped quite indiscriminately without regard to colour or creed. She taught Sunday school for many years and was known as Granny Campbell to all children. She visited all the elderly in Enkeldoorn and in particular for as long as her strength permitted, served as selector and adored councillor to the inmates at Brocklehurst Foundation. :They decided to buy a farm in the area but sold it when they bought a property from Mr. Peter Broaklehurst on which Ken built a house. They moved to the farm when their sons went to boarding school. Ken was not a farmer by temperament but bought some cattle and planted some tobacco till his son Keith took over. He continued with his building until he had a stroke which incapacitated him and affected his speech, after that he did not feel at ease in company and kept very much to his family. :Brian Alexander trained as an agronomist and worked in the Government Laboratory then after doing his Phd started his own advisory business. He is part owner of Witham Estates but has always lived in Harare. :Keith went to Avondale Junior school then Prince Edward and then Cedara Agricultural College He was Captain of rugby at both Prince Edward and Cedara. He did Terrotorial training and then drafted, started as private and ended up as Major and acting Colonel. He became a full time farmer at Enkeldoorn where he was Chairman of the ICA (Intensive Conservation Area) for many years. During the same period he was also chairman of the Enkeldoorn Social Club and vice Chair of the Farmers Association. He represented Enkeldoorn at rugby and as he grew older took to Polocrosse where he represented Zimbabwe in the Veterans section. :Jenny went to school at Leicester Road Junior school and Jeppe High, both in Johannesburg. She trained as a nurse at Greys Hospital, Pietermaritzburg, where she met Keith while he was at Cedara, She was chairman of the student nurses body. She did Midwifery at the Queen Victoria Hospital in Johannesburg. She spent a year in the U.K. and Europe and worked in Johannesburg before marrying :Keith. She worked at the Enkeldoorn Hospital and then ran family planning and :well baby clinic inoculation for eight or nine years. :Alexander Kenneth (Ken) 10-7-09 / 2-6-94 x Myra Noble 22-10-09 / 27-12-92 :b1 Brian Alexander 13-2-40 x Anne Francis 2-7-41 :c1 Michelle 10-11-67 x Kevin Stainton :c2 Josephine :c3 Henry :c4 Glen x Lisa Jane :d1 Harry :d2 John Oscar :b2 Keith Raymond 31-7-42 x Jenny ??? :c1 Craig Kenneth 9-3-68 x Paula Sargeant ??? (divorced) :d1 Tyla Suzanne 6-2-2000 :d2 Connor 1-3-2001 :c2 Felicity Margaret x Marcus Reynolds :d1 Tristan Callum 3-6-96 :d2 Amelia Jane 29-10-2002 :CARSTONS Mr. one time bank manager :CATTON Michael Anthony x Sandra Hendrina Kok 1957 : Michael Anthony 1979 : Shaun Douglas 1983 :CHALKLEN Jennifer x Albertus Wynand Wencke Nel 25-7-51 4c :CHOMSE :Winnefred (Wilmina) x Jacob Letterstead Smit 23-9-19 (his XX) 1c Anna Elizabeth x Johan Christiaan Kriek 10-9-21 ( his x ) 5c Gideon Jacobus x Cecilia Maria Nel :Maria Elizabeth 22-4-25 x Johan Christiaan Kriek ( ? his xx) 2c Johanna Katarina 1-5-27 :Otto Gideon 28-2-29 :Willem Paulus 11-4-32 :Agustus Edward 2-2-35 Martinus 25-9-45 :CHOWLES Jonathan (Johnny) x Aletta Lizelle Alberts 6-12-107? :Michaela (girl) 4-9-1997 :Jonathan :CILLIERS :Magdalena Catharina x Abraham Frederik Stefanus Kriek 4c :Lucia Mathilda x Carl Theodorus Rabe 1c :Petrus Gerhardus x Susara Maria Sophia Volschenk : Elizabeth Magdalena 27-8-11 : Elena Johanna 18-6-17 : Sara Maria Sophia 19-11-23 :Magdalena Elizabeth 27-3-1891/4-9-72 (not local) x ?21 Solomon Ferreira 17-7- :1895/27-5-67 5c ! :CLARKE ? x Ann Mary Dorothy Bezuidenhout d.o. Wynand Allen :CLAASEN C.J. Town :CLOETE :Andries 1922 XX Elizabth Catharina Berkovitch nee Kruger 22-12-16 (her XX) :0c :Pieter 1869 / 1961 x Anna Isabella nee ? 11-10-1871/12-8-46 Settled on :Vlakplaas pre 1895 :b1 Gert Chistiaan 27-7-1878 / 26-11-60 :b2 Hendrik Petrus 22-2-1879 / 30-10-53 :b3 Pieter Jacobus 30-7-1881 / 8-9-58 x Susanna de Wet 1880 / 61 :c1 Pieter Jacobus x Jacoba Elizabeth de Wet :d1 Stefanus Abraham 11-9-15 :d2 Pieter Jacobus 24-4-17 :d3 Daniel Rudolph 3-4-20 :d4 Gert Christiaan Johannes 27-7-22 :d5 Elizabeth Helena 18-8-34 :b4 Stephanus Abraham 1881 / 1937 x Engela Elizabeth du Toit : owned Tweelingfontein sold it to son in law Curran :c1 Stephanus Abraham 1918 x Johanna Hendrika Mouton : XX Widow Elizabeth Catharina Berkowitz nee Kruger 22-12- :16 :d1 Pieter Jacobus 15-9-49 :b5 Gertruida Wessekia 1891 / 1975 :Pieter (1881) (Vlakplaas) donated ground for the Vlakplaas School, built before :1905 Still going by 1946. Day school only, children from distant points boarded with nearby families. :Dirk Johannes x Johanna Sophia Conradina Smit Stefanus Abraham 1-11-21 :Frederik Christoffel x Johanna Cornelia Susanna Brits Maria Cornelia 9-8-29 :Johannes Hendrik 21-12-34 Ockert Carel Johannes 19-10-37 Frederik Christoffel 19-10-37 :Johannes Hendrik x Jacobus Petrus (woman) Enslin 1911 Johannes Hendrik 6-6-32 :Wilhelmina Johanna Magdalena 6-1-35 :Johannes Hendrik Petrus x Maria Susanna Margaretha Elizabeth van der Merwe Sarel Johannes Jacobus 4-6-35 :Elizabeth Margaretha 4-6-35 Wilhelmina Johanna Magdalena 5-8-38 :Nicolaas Gerhardus Sauer x Magdalena Susanna Gertruida Johanna Steenkamp Magdalena Susanna 17-3-40 :Hendrik Petrus 6-7-42 John David 5-7-45 :Hendrik Petrus x Johanna Susanna Magdalena Erasmus 1922 Hendrik Petrus 7-5-40 :Hendrik Petrus 1910 / 78 x Judith Johanna Bouwer 1926 Judith Johanna 13-1-43 :Anna Isabella 19-2-44 Christoffel Bouwer 22-6-45 :Nicolaar Everhardus Sauer 1-7-46 :Magaretha Maria Dorothea 1-12-47 Elizabeth Magdalena 14-12-48 Hester Martha Aletta 19-1-51 Jacomina Elizabeth Adriana 23-11-51 Ryna Magdalena 23-11-52 :Stephanus Abraham 30-10-54 Hendrik Petrus 1-9-59 Robert James 28-11-65 :Jacobus Ignatius 1924 x Helena Elizabeth Kruger 1-7-30 Pieter Jacobus 2-6-51 :Abraham van Wyk x Johanna Adriana Erasmus 1925 Lenske Meryna 5-8-50 :Gert Christiaan Johannes x Sarah Maria Hamman Pieter Jacobus 26-5-51 :Elizabeth Jacoba 17-4-53 :Johannes Jurgens 29-4-54 :Martin Johan x Elizabeth Wilhelmina Prinsloo Elsie Sofina 14-12-55 :Hendrik Petrus x Petronella Christina Drodsky Hendrik Petrus 31-7-65 :Stephanus Abraham x Jennifer Ann Powell Marie Louise 9-1-78 :Christiaan David 13-8-79 :Andries Johannes Cloete x Louisa Maria Catharina Lamprecht 2c Jeanetta Catharina Fredrika x Henry Pieter Enslin 1c :Maria Johanna x Jacobus Johannes Hoffman 1c Maria Magdalena x Gert Kruger 1c :Maggie Margaretha x Essias Reinier van Helsdingen 1c :Elizabeth Magdalena x Robert Henry Frederik Aachman 1911 2c :Engela Elizabeth Helena x Stanley Arthur Curren 4c :Elizabeth Magdalena x Michael Christoffel Steyn 1c :Dawn Babette x Bernardus Hermanus Marais 2c :Johanna Sophia x Gordon Morison Coomer 2c :Myra Elizabeth x Herculaas Solomon Nel 1c :Judith Johanna x Coenraad Christoffel Kloppers 3c :Henrietta x Johan George Wasserma 1c :Elizabeth Helena 1919 :Elizabeth Magdalena 1914 :Louisa Maria Catherina 24-7-1924 / 23-1-1975 :COBLENZ Mark a hardware dealer :COCKLIN Charlotte Robertha Maria x Henry Wray 4c :COETZEE family gtoup ? :The Theunis family arrived before 1895 :Kemdrik Schalk x Maria Petronella Conradie :Hesyn (?) Petrus 12-1-10 :Martha 14-11-11 :Jacobus 8-10-14 :Pieter Johannes 29-8-1878 / 16-8-1923 x Petrusina Carolina Olivier (from Barclay :East) :Ada 10-9-10 :Alexander 30-9-12 :Petruzina Carolina Olivier 27-5-19 :Theunis Gert x Claudina Petronella Johanna de Beer :Theunis Gert 17-7-22 x Jacoba Maria Lamprecht 4-4-27 :Cornelia Maria Magdalena 11-7-49 :Theunis Gert 1-10-51 :Johannes Gerhardus x Louisa Fredrika van Greunen :Heroulina Johanna 25-8-25 :Louisa Fredrika 12-4-28 :Barend Jacobus 4-10-34 :Thomas Gert x Jacoba Maria Lamprecht :Cornelia Maria Magdalena 11-7-49 :Theunis Gert 1-10-51 :COETZEE :GROUP 1 :Theunis Gert x Claudina Petronella Johanna de Beer 1c :Hendrik Schalk 11-8-1865 / 16-2-1950 x Maria Petronella Conradie 29-7-1868 / 3-7-1954 ! :arrived 1909 from Potchefstroom Transvaal trek? and settled on Riversdale farm where he produced wheat. Hendrik was a big man, exceptionally strong and very bad tempered while Maria was the opposite and very even tempered. Both died on the farm. Hendrik established the Riversdale school. They had 18 children, one died an infant,the last four were born in Rhodesia. :b1 Christina Johanna 15-5-1886 / 5-6-1914 x Hendrik Andries Gagiano (he xx Bester) 3c :Farmed on Kwesfontein A, she died. He sold to Schalk Rinke and left the area. :b2 Theunis Gert 21-6-1887 / 27-4-1971 x Elizabeth Margaretha (Ousus) Odendaal :they farmed on Nuwejaarsfontein, then left area. Hendrik Schalk 2-6-10 x Anna Susanna du Toit :Anna Susanna 4-11-31 :Theunis Gert 17-11-35 :Josua Petrus Cilliers 3-11-11 :Elizabeth Margaretha 27-5-14 :Theunis Gert 27-3-16 (woman) x Ignatius Wilhelmus van Zyl 1c Adriaan Erasmus 8-6-19 :Maria Petronella 10-4-22 x Johannes Jacobus Botha 1c : Christina Johanna 5-12-25 x Johannes Laimprecht 22-8-22 2c :b3 Hendrik Schalk (Kallie) 1-2-1888 / 25-2-25 x Anna Maria Odendaal left the :area : Hendrik Schalk 12-9-11 : Josua Petrus Cilliers 19-6-13 x Annie Helena O'Neill : Hendrik Schalk Richard 18-1-33 : Theunis Gert 4-6-15 : Jan Hendrik 30-11-17 : Wynand Willem 19-7-20 : Petronella Cornelia 29-7-22 :b4 Wynand Willem (twin) 7-6-1890 / 7-1-1970 x Aletta Elizabeth Johanna Dreyer :farmed on Glenfillen then moved towards Beatrice leaving the area. : Hendrik Schalk 23-11-14 : Theunis Frederik 18-5-18 x Cecilia Johanna Nieuwenhuizen : Martha Elizabeth 18-6-46 x Josef Frank Struckle 2c : Aletta Elizabeth 5-12-48 : Cecilia Johanna 9-1-51 : Wynand Willem 13-12-53 :b5 Adriaan Erasmus (twin) 7-6-1890 / 3-6-17 he did not mary :b6 Cathrina Gloudina 4-6-1893 / 10-1-127 x Albertus Frank le Roux 6c farmed on :Bathhurst :b7 Martinus Pieter 25-8-1894 / 25-6-75 x Tjaartina Nicolaasina van der Walt 3-10- :1907 / ?2000 : They farmed on Uitval next to Riversdale. : They had two daughters The daughters attended Riversdale and :Liebenberg schools. : Emerencia Fredrika (Irene) 18-6-24 x Russel Vivian Gardiner 1911 / 1981 2c : XX George Potgieter. 4-11-24 (his XX) 0c ! : Maria Petronella (Koekie) 17-4-27 x Stapels left area :b8 Hendrik Schalk Theunis (Henk) 7-3-1896/28-3-35 x Lydia Magdalena du Toit :from Verseilles :farmed on Tradeau where Henk died : Hendrik Schalk 31-1-23 : Louisa Hosea 7-7-26 : Maria Petronella 3-5-31 :b9 Maria Petronella (Miem) 21-9-1897/10-11-62 x Wietske van Zyl farmed on :Riversdale 1c :b10 Son died an infant :b11 Cornelia Johanna (Corrie) 3-5-1902 / 31 8 55 x Jacob Johannes Rohm left the :area 3c :b12 Hester Helena 9-5-1903 / 20-4-1977 x Frederick Johan Dreyer 5c :b13 Theunis Gert (woman) 26-4-1905 / 11-5-1981 x Willem van Zyl 4c :b14 Wilhelmina Christina (Baby) 14-11-1907 x Frederik Francois de Wet 4c on :Steenbok :b15 Alwyn Petrus 12-1-1910 / 16-6-1964 x Victoria Gloria Fick : Gloria Coetzee (nee Fick) died (thrown out when car door opened while :travelling) :b16 Martha 14-11-1911 / 5-2-1984 x Rupert Goosen left the area :b17 Jacobus (Koos) 8-10-1914 / 21-10-1978 x Anna Magdalena Brits 29-4-13 : Hendrik Schalk 17-7-41 : Son ? : Daughter ? : Jacobus inherrited Riversdale but had no desire to use it and sold it in :subdivisions to Russel :Gardiner, the son in law of his brother Martinus Pieter ,(two thirds) and Weitz van Zyl . :Russel Gardiner subsequently bought van Zyl's share thereby owning the original farm . :b18 Hendrik Schalk -1915 :GROUP 2. :Mathian (Matie) x Elsie Petronella van der Merwe ? 1894 :Christoffel Bernardus 1918 x Esmie Devine :Mathian 19-5-21 x Engela Helena Steyn :Johannes Gerhardus Frederik 22-9-45 :Maria 29-3-25 x Hendrik Bekker :Benjamin x Hester Petronella van der Merwe :child 31-3-52 :Benjamin 19-1-29 x Elsie Hendrika Jacoba Lock :Mathian Daniel 25-3-52 :Hendrik Willem 6-11-53 :Benjamin 11-8-60 :Matie x Elsie van der Merwe arrived 1910 , travelling with Elsie's family group who came from Natal They travelled by train to Umvuma and by oxwagons to the farm and settled on Crystal. Matie was known for his great strength and sense of humour with a love for practical jokes, he was also easily moved to tears when sad or happy. :As a Boer Prisoner of War on Hawkins island, part of the Bermuda group, a collegue later told of his escapades of which are recounted, whenever there was a change of guard personnel he would, with their first roll-call parade, on the command "Fall In" run to the nearest point of the see and with gusto fall into the sea, then solemnly declare that he was merely obeying a command. The camp punishment centre was a barbed wire enclosure on the island and Matie had the reputation of being its mosrt frequent inmate, invariably following a prank that discomfited the authorities. :Matie was an excellent horseman and known to be fearless and often swam in flooded rivers. He refused to bath indoors, doing his ablutions in the nearest river and as he got older he would have a servant squirt water from a hosepipe over him. :Anna Elizabeth x Jacob Francois van der Merwe 1c Miem Coetzee x Willem van Zyl :Johanna Jacomina x Samuel Botha 2c :Lucia Susanna x Wessel Petrus de Klerk 3c :Claudina Petronella Johana x Nicolaas Johanne Jacobus Combrink 1c Maria Ellen x Petrus Marais 5c :Elsie Johanna x Stephanus Johannes Brits 2c :Johanna Cecilia x Johannes Jacobus Blignaut 1933 1c Catharina Johanna x Hendrik Coenraad Steynberg Bronkhorst 2c Elizabeth Margaretha 1914 :Engela Elizabeth Helena 1917 Martha Johanna 1918 Johanna Susanna Sophia 1938 :servant hose him down behind a hessien screen. GROUP 3 :Daniel Cias x Hester Petronella van der Merwe Nicolaas Johannes 3-7-49 x Iona Ethel Olivier 2c :Anneline 27-3-84 Daniel Cias 26-9-86 :Carel Jacobus 28-12-50 x Alta Lamprecht 29-4-69 Andries Daniel 30-8-89 :Maria Elizabeth 11-2-92 :Carel Jacobus 23-10-97 Catharina Johanna 31-3-52 Daniel Cias 27-10-59 :COLLING Alfred Benjamin 1874 / 20-2-1943 a popular Englishman with no family in the country. :COMBRINK Nicolaas Johannes Jacobus x Claudina Petronella Johanna Coetzee Johan Hendrik 2-2-20 :CONRADIE : :Maria Petronella 29-7-1868 / 3-7-54 x Hendrik Schalk Coetzee 11-8-1865 / 16-2-50 3c :COOKE :Frederick Ropes (ex U.K.) 11-6-1870 / 24-5-1950 :Henry Ropes 7-8-10/ 13-7-95 x Olive Hardwick 4-10-1911 / 2-5-1997 Henry previously in the police then owned the Enkeldoorn Hotel. Farmed on Versailles after R. Bosman. They left the area :COOL Doctor in Enkeldoorn :COOMER Gordon Morison x Johanna Sophia Cloete :June Elizabeth 15-1- 55 :Susan 2-2-63 :COPPENHAGEN Susanna Magdalena x Pieter Willem van Graan 1c CORNWELL Peter known as Fred 27-12-27 / 13-5-92 x Grace Margaret ?? 8-6- :26 / 7-9-97 : Public Works employee then established the well known Freds Butchery. daugter ? x Kevin Paynter ! :CORNISH Hubert Arthor (B.S.A.P.) 1891 / 9-5-1916 :CREMER :Jan Hendrik 1888 x ?? :Daniel Christiaan x Adriana Maria Lemmer :Pieter 12-2-26 :Bertie x Magdalena Hendrina (Lena) Benade :Caroline Bernadine 14-5-1960 x Jacobus Retief Benade 24-10-1957 1c :Gesina Magdalena x Willem Johannes Steyn Davel 1c :CRIPPS :Rev. Arthur Shearly, an Anglican, known as Baba Cripps. He was a well known and revered member of the community. where he served as teacher, preacher and Councillor, ignoring as trivial such matters as Race or Religious beliefs. An outstanding feature of his character as remembered by those who knew him, was his humility. He administered to the regional Mashona and in all activities shared with them at their level. He scorned the easier life that he could have enjoyed and refusing to use transport in any form, regardless of the weather or disamce, visiting the sick and needy..he walked, wherever he had to go He Founded the Maranda Mshawa mission. He was buried in hilly country near the Missopn .where a stone-walled Shrine serves the local Anglican community in the observance of their religious festivals. :CRONJE Christoffel Jacobus x Aletta Maria Human :Daniel 4-5-37 :CULVER Archibald Stanley 1891/ 3-9-1967 x ? they owned Farm Supplies :CUMMINGS :?? x Isabella Magdalena van Niekerk 12-5-13 :Ethel Cummings x James Wheeler 1894 / 4-7-35 0c :CURRAN :Stanley Arthur x Engela Elizabeth Helena (Betsie) Cloete d.o. Fanie Cloete farmed on Tweelingfontein :Andries Johannes 2-9-22 x Louisa Maria Catharina Lamprecht 30-7-24 / 23-1-75 Cornelia Maria 3-12-44 :Stephanus Abraham 17-4-47 :Clive x Anna Christina Dreyer 4-9-38 / 16-12-97 Perville Dudley 11-6-47 :Ian Arthur x Petronella Francina Lock 30-4-48 ! Graeme 17-6-70 :Clive was better than average at most sports. He was an enthuastic member of the community and active in responsible positions as recorded elsewhere. :They had 2 sons and 2 daughters, educated at Liebenberg and Chaplin. Other cildren of Stanley and Betsie left the area. :DALY Mike x Dalene van den Berch 19-10-55 (she XX Adrian Sheasby) ! Leigh 24-3-75 x Dorian Evans 14-4-1975 :Sidney (girl) 11-3-77 :DAVEL :Catharina Dorothea Davel x Hendrik Johannes du Toit 1c :Jacoba Elizabeth x Frederik Albertus Nel 1c :Martha Helena Johanna x Jacobus Nicolaas Roussouw 5c :Willem Marthinus x Helena Elizabeth Pretorius :Helena Elizabeth 26-9-18 :Martha Maria Magdalena 30-11-20 :Elbert Lukas Steyn x Judith Sara Wilhelmina Davel :Martha Magdalena Maria 24-7-20 :Judith Susanna Wilhelmina 19-2-25 :Gabriel Pieter x Martha Margaretha Haasbroek :Michiel Carel 20-4-31 :Willem Johannes Steyn x Gesina Magdalena Cremer :Jan Lodewyk Willem 22-1-35 :DAVENPORT Mr. 1929 / 34 a teacher at Liebenberg School :DAVIES :Daniel Solomon 7-7-1905 / 24-12-1915 :Dulcie Agnes 16-11-1911 / 16-7-1960 :Sheila Elaine x Rudolph Johannes van den Bergh 19-12-34 2c :DELPORT :Catharina Elizabeth x Karl Petrus Snyman 2c :Tania Ann 2-2-67 x Vernon Neil Kok 23-12-65 2c :Rachel Jacomina Johanna x Cilliers Johannes Viljoen 1c :Daniel Beltzaser 1884 / 1961 x Maria Catharina Houptfleisch 1875 / 1962 (farmed on Orange) :Elise Petronella Helena 27-6-15 Johannes Gerhardus 1916 :Jan Hendrik x Anna Catharina Jacobs Jan Hendrik 6-1-23 :Martha Sophia Christina 17-12-24 :DEVENIE Miss 1929 / 34 a teacher at Liebenberg School :DEVENTER VAN :Henrietta Cornelia x Johannes Hendrik Kruger 1c :Anna Susanna x Cornelius Petrus Johannes Ryneke 1c :DEVINE :Stefanus Ignatius x Hester Fredrika Ferreira :Susanna Elizabeth 14-5-10 :Stefanus Isias 1--12-12 :Bridget Elizabeth 24-7-16 :Johanna Catriena x Hermanus Gerhardus (Maans) Kok 7-7-1894 / 3-11-39 5c :Anna Johanna Marie x Marthinus Johannes Kok 2c :Pieter Cornelius Johannes 27-10-1897 / 3-10-79 x Elizabeth Magarita Erasmus 26-9- :04 / 3-12-74 Town Butchers.and cattle inspecter :Esme x Christoffel Bernardus Coetzee 1918 :DICK Martha 13-6-1961 / 13-11-1998 :DICKSON Joan Russel x Frederik John Maughan 1c :DIEDERIKS :Johanna Susanna Christina x Johannes Christiaan Briedenhann 3c :Maria Gertruida x Pieter Ernst Wepener 1c :David Thomas Cornelius Jacobus :Petrus Gerhardus x Gertruida Cornelia Lourens :Marthinus Gerhardus 1911 :Magdalena Catharina 1914 :Dirkie Cornelia 1916 x Paul Johannes Pretorius 2c :Christoffel Petrus 2-2-18 :Matthys Johannes x Magdalena Susanna Steenkamp :Gertruida Johanna Cornelia 10-9-29 :Ryna Magdalena 17-6-31 :Willem George x Maria Johanna Koorts :Anna Johanna 14-7-33 :Theunis Gert 4-9-34 :Willem Gert 29-12-35 :DIPPRNAAR :Luitha Davina (Dawn) Dippenaar x Jacobus Hendrikus Lombard 3c :Dalene x Thomas Mathews Lambart 2c :Daniel Philippus x Anna Elizabeth Beswick :Amelia 30-8-29 :Michiel Christoffel 29-5-31 :Dina Johanna Jacoba 15-10-33 :Annie Elizabeth 17-4-38 :Susara 22-2-41 :Maria 22-2-41 :Daniel Philippus 14-10-48 :Willem Hendrik x Sarah Elizabeth Christina Odendaal left area :Michiel Christoffel 27-3-35 / 13-1-1990 :Jeanetta Maria 23-7-36 :Dirk Cornelius 2-5-42 :Dina Johanna Jacomina 8-7-50 :DONING Achley ?-1-1940 / 3-8-1940 :DOUGLAS Cas x Anna Magdalena Kirton 23-9-55 :DREYER :Ancestor Thomas Frederik Dreyer born in Holstein Germany on 24-8-1727 arrived at the Cape of Good Hope in 1768 . :Thomas Frederik 6-9-1860 / 7-3-1934 x Anna Elizabeth Schoutz 26-11-1862 / 26-9-1937. ! :They came from Wolmaransstad, Western Transvaal. and arrived in Rhodesia in 1910. They farmed near Marandellas till about 1917 when they moved to Enkeldoorn and settled on Kwesfontein B. Kwesfontein B was later sold to :schalk Rinke snr :They had 12 children of whom 4 daughters and 2 sons were still with them at :Kwesfontein. :b1 Lukas Ignatius (died and renamed b12) 21-7-1881 / ? :b2 Johan Frederik Rheinhart 5-3-1883 x Petronella Johanna Marthina du Toit : Johan Frederik Benoni 2-7-13 :b3 Thomas Frederik 13-11-1884 x ?? :c1 Thomas Frederik 1927 x Catharina Maria Stoltz :d1 Frederik Johan 22-1-50 x Maria Joubert :e1 child -73 :e2 ? ? :e3 Frederik Johan Joubert 3-5-83 :e4 Riaan 2-10-94 :d2 Jan Adriaan 1-3-54 :d3 Elizabeth Johanna 3-7-55 :d4 Hester Helena 14-5-60 :d5 Catharina Maria 12-7-62 x Ernst Avery 4c :b4 Solmon Jacobus 18-1-1887 x Susanna Margaretha Alida Nel : Catharina Maria 7-3-11 : Frederik Ignatius 7-7-19 : Johannes Frederik 13-1-21 : Magdalena Petronella Catharina 13-6-22 :b5 Anna Christina (died and renamed b11) 6-10-1888 / ? :b6 Francina Elizabeth 27-5-1890 / ? :b7 Aletta Elizabeth Johanna 8-3-1893 x Wynand Willem Coetzee 7-6-1890 / 7-1-70 :2c :b8 Issabella Fredrika (Bella) 13-12-1894 / ? died young :b9 Frederik Johan (Frikkie) 4-10-1896/9-10-81 x Hester Helena Coetzee 9-5- :1903/20-4-77 : farmed on Steenbok then moved to Kameellaagte. :c1 Maria Petronella 6-11-22 / 22-12-82 x Dirk Renier van Rooyen 8c :c2 Thomas Frderik 10-6-24 x Catharina Maria (Tina) Stolz from Salisbury :d1 Frederick Johan 22-1-1950 x Maria Joubert (G-Grand-Daughter of Josef :Adlam.) :e1 Rachel Cornelia 23-1-1973 x Erns Nieuwoudt :e2 Hester Helena 2-10-1981 / 2-10-1981 :e3 Frederick Johan Joubert 5-5-1983 :e4 Riaan 2-10-1994 :d2 Jan Adriaan 1-3-54 x Maryann Botha :e1 Adele 2-6-1980 :e2 Thomas Frederick 29-12-1982 :d3 Elena Johanna 3-7-1956 x Pieter Jacobus Jacobs 2c :d4 Hester Helena 14-5-1960 x Warren Abrams 2c :d5 Catrina Maria 12-6-1962 x Ernst Avery 4c :d6 Petronella Elizabeth 20-7-1966 x Keith Wilson 2c :c3 Aletta Elizabeth 29-11-1927 / ?-4-1997 x Jacobus (Jimmy) Nel left area :2c :c4 Hester Helena 3-3-1931 / 26-10-1985 x Willem Petrus van der Merwe :Both left : area before marriage (2 s 3d) :c5 Anna Christina 4-9-1938 / 16-12-1997 x Clive Currin 4c :B9 Frederick bought Steenbok where in 1951 his son c2 Tom joined him. Their farming outgrew the size of Steenbok and it was sold. In 1953 they jointly bought and with their families, moved to Kameellaagte where they farmed till 1963, meanwhile Tom bought Antelope from Lombaard to expand their farming operations with both homesteads on Kameellaagte. In 1963 Tom with his family left the area for the Gatooma district. In 1964 the farms were sold to Clive Curran and Frederick joined his son Tom at Gatooma. Hester died in 1977 followed by Frederick in 1981. In 1982 Tom sold at Gatooma, bought Mexico from Wessel Kirstein and with his family moved back to the Enkeldoorn area where Tina served the D.R.C. Vrouediens as Chair-person. Tom and Tina :finally left the Enkeldoorn area in 2001. :b10 Susanna Sacharia (Molly) 29-11-1898 x Gideon Francois Benade 7c :b11 Anna Christina 30-5-1906 x Pieter Willem Koen left area 3c :b12 Lukas Ignatius 14-7-1909 x Gesina Jordaan Left the area :The last 6 accompanied their parents to Enkeldoorn, the others did not come to :Rhodesia. :Frederick (Frik) Dreyer 22-1-1950 x Rachel Jacoba Hester Adlam 12-2-33 (her :XX) 0c :Nicolaas Jacobus de Wet x Henrietta Maria Faber :William Thomas 13-10-74 :Karen 18-3-77 :Sarah Margaretha Jocomina 1931 :DOHERTY Mr. and Mrs. Store keepers (Uncle of Buck Rogers :DRODSKY Petronella Christina x Hendrik Petrus Cloete 1c :DUCLADIERE Piere 2-12-66 x Elizabeth Amanda Erasmus 15-4-66 (to New :Zealand) :Jayde 10-6-92 :Henri 27-6-97 :DUMFORD ? died 1965 x Johanna Jacomina Elizabeth (Annie) Adlam :children Ted died in Capetown Joseph (in Durban) and daughter (nurse :Durban) :DUPONT Clifford Walter 6-12-1905 x ??? Studied Law at Cambridge and :practiced in London,. he served in the Royal Artillery during World War 2 Came to Rhodesia in 1948 From 1958 to 1862 he was Federal Member of Parliament for Fort Victoria. 1962 to 1964 he represented Charter in the Southern Rhodesia Parliament holding several Ministerial posts. On U.D.I. in 1965 he was designated "Officer Administering the Government" and sworn in as President of Rhodesia on 16 April 1970. :He farmed on Ngesi Poort (Bonanza) producing tobacco and was prominent in local community matters.. :DURAND :Maria Magdalena Johanna x Petrus Stefanus Vermaak Nel 3c Martha Susanna x Jacobus Albertus Steyn 2c :Jacobus Adriaan x Cornelia Susanna Viljoen 1931 Johannes Adriaan 19-5-54 :Susanna Maria 14-7-56 :Kerneels Coert Durand from Beatrice area was Chief Jailer at Enkeldoorn from after World War 2 till replaced by Steven Kok. :DWINGER Carel Frederik x Johanna Dorothea Stroebel Petrus Stefanus de Villiers 9-4-16 :EAGER :Francis John 22-12-1883 / 3-9-1997 x Elizabeth Margaretha Erasmus (S.A.) ?/19-10-1932, :they arrived at Enkeldoorn, Rhodesia in 1914. :b1 Raymond 3-9-14 x Catharina Johanna van der Merwe (sister of Schalk) Francis John 26-8-37 x Christina Robinson :Rosanna 15-8-63 Raymond Richard 2-11-64 Edward Rose 4-2-70 :Catharina Rebecca 30-8-72 :Anna Catharina 8-5-39 x Andries Johannes Paulus Bondiso 1c Elizabeth Margaretha 30-11-42 x Clement Henry Tilley 3c Raymond 8-7-48 :Johan Lodewyk 15-2-52 Schalk 3-11-54 :b2 Christoffel (Stoffel) 22-4-1916 x Christina Schoultz Francis John x Martha Aletta Pienaar :Christopher John 28-1-72 :Owen Charles x Dinah Elizabeth Heyns Helena Elizabeth 6-7-77 :Owen Christoffel 9-10-79 Christina Gertruida 19-4-82 :b3 Anna Christina Johanna 2-10-1919 x Schalk Willem van der Merwe 2c b4 Sarah Sophia 9-12-1925 x Phillip Kieser 2c twins :Francis John XX Hendrina Jacoba van den Berg 23-3-14 / 3-8-72 They had one child. :b5 Franciska Joan 21-5-48 :Francis John Eagar of Irish ancestry and 1820 settlers, was born in the district Hoopstad in the then republic of Orange Free State. Still short of his sixteenth birthday he joined his father and older brother on commando to fight for his country against the invading British. He was one of the approximately 5 000 Boers who felt themselves betrayed when General Cronje surrendered his entire force to the British without even a pretence of resistance, considered by many as the one shameful act by a Boer Commander during the three year war. They spent the rest of the war in a P.O.W. camp in Ceylon. :Back in South Africa, Francis resumed his studies and qualified as a school teacher. His first school was in 1908, a private school along Leeurivier, he boarded with Oom Faan Swanepoel. His experiences at various schools make extremely interesting and frequently, amusing reading but is not a part of the Enkeldoorn history. :Francis gave up teaching to become a farmer but misfortune caused him to decide to move to the wilds of Northern Rhodesia with a load of grain to trade. There followed a life so full with notable experiences, including wild animals and bouts of malaria, that it begs to be told. :November 1913 he met up with Rev. Smuts from Bulawayo who was visiting members of his congregation, resident in Northern Rhodesia. By that time Francis had had enough of adventure in the wilds and accepted an offer to negotiate for a teaching post in Southern Rhodesia. He promptly left for the Free State and a visit with his parents. On 7 January 1914 he married Elizabeth Christina Erasmus. :He was offered a teaching post on the farm Mooilaagte in the Charter district. Travelling first class at the Rhodesian Government's expense he arrived at Umvuma. From there to Enkeldoorn with the Zeederberg mule coach. The Sebakwe river was high and when crossing a crocodile attached one of the mules which died on reaching dry ground. :At Enkeldoorn he was not expected and there was nobody to meet him. Mr Bezuidenhout, owner of Mooilaagte, arrived on horseback. A Mr. A. Hoffman who was going courting in the same direction, made his horse available for part of the way and borrowing a cart from Rev. Liebenberg the trio set off. At Mr. Hoffman's destination they had to borrow another horse and it was two days after arriving at Enkeldoorn, before he arrived at his new school, with classes due to start the next morning. :The school inspectors travelled by mule-drawn coaches equipped as a caravan and on arrival at a school would visit overnight, followed by the inspection the next day and another stop-over before continuing to the next school. Out of school, time was taken up by visiting and a hunt in the afternoon was normal practice.On one occasion, intent on looking for game the inspector failed to see a mud filled hole and he fell in. Back at the house, which was as general in those days, without a specific bathroom, Mrs. Eager heated water and prepared a bath under a tree secluded by hessien. Bathed and dressed in dry clothes, the inspector, thanking the lady commented that he had never before so enjoyed a bath. :Many out of class experiences warrant repeating. Francis claimed that baboons can count and by experimenting satisfied himself that the animals could count to three. The baboons were a pest in the ripening mealies. Accompanied by the Bezuidenhout father and son, they entered the land and then only two left. For as long as the third member stayed hidden in the land the baboons in the nearby hill did not approach the mealies. With four people entering and three leaving the baboons entered without hesitation. They experimented with a scarecrow made up to appear human, complete with a hat, it was partly carried into the land by two people, they left with the scarecrow hidden in the land. For several days the baboons stayed in the hills, then went in and finding the scarecrow, removed the hat. :Boarding was a problem and the Eagars decided to have their own house. During the school holidays, with the help of neighbours he built a pole and dagga house with thatched roof. They bought an iron bed with a choir mattress and two chairs, all the other furniture had to be made from box planks and bush timber. :Milk was bought at six pennies a bottle, this was considered too costly and Francis bought a cow at a price that was more than a month's salary. He later bought a second cow and they enjoyed home made butter. :The year 1914 was exceptionally wet with persistent rains and the Umniaty river constantly in flood. There were no bridges and because of the crocodiles, attempting to swim was out of the question. Everybody soon ran out of groceries. The Eagars bought wheat from a nearby farmer and had it ground by Oom Willie Steyn who owned an ox-powered mill. It took two days for Francis and a friend to fetch, convey and mill two small bags of wheat, walking, as the road was too wet for normal travel. Sugar was not a problem as they regularly robbed hives for honey. Most farmers had small hand operated grinders and grinding mealies was not a serious problem. They survived. :Travel by wagon became impossible as the wheels sank into the sodden earth and when unavoidable the body of a wagon was placed on poles that served as skid pads. :In those early days, general transport was a slow process. Horse-sickness killed many animals and even mules were not immune to the insect borne disease . The few that survived, said to be salted, were out of reach of most people and the normal was a donkey-drawn cart and on occasion oxen were used. Francis placed on record his admiration for the donkey. Throughout the early days the donkey was the main draught animal, it was immune to horse-sickness and also rinderpest. The Eagars used a donkey-cart for six years, travelling where-ever they wished to visit including a hundred mile trip. Francis and Wessel de Klerk took a business trip to Salisbury, mainly to buy themselves each a new rifle. In the Beatrice area they became bogged in the mud and for several days managed less than half a mile a day, going from antheap to antheap where they would rest on the comparatively dry ground. That trip took eight days. The accepted price for a donkey, if one became available was thirty pounds. :Shortly after moving to Change Francis was transferred to Iron Mine Hill School, away from the Enkeldoorn area. There was again the need to create a school from scratch but Francis coped and apart from the 1918 hell of the so-called Spanish flue, that killed thousands of people he recorded a contented five years before being transferred back to Enkeldoorn. At Iron Mine Hill he served on the Church Council and also assisted local people with the wording of official documents. The isolation of the area made it impossible for doctors or ministers to be on call when needed and Francis found himself called out to assist with seriously sick people and also to officiate at funerals. :The move to Ngesi was with his own wagon, built by his young brother-in-law Kosie Erasmus, but he had to buy oxen that were untrained and the seller charged him an extra ten shillings per ox for training. Despite mishaps on the road, it was a pleasure to make the move in one, with his own transport instead of being dependant on others and the problem of a split journey, by road then by train and again by road. :The Government had agreed to the establishment of Ngesi Poort school on condition that a substantial building that will permit reasonable conditions for the children, will be built. Francis convened a meeting of parents, in which category he considered himself as his eldest son was a pupil, and found them eager to assist. In the mean time he decided to personally lay the foundations to ensure that the work is properly done, he also insisted on laying the cement floor himself. His purpose was twofold, the parents inexperience and the need to ensure a termite free structure. :Francis was the Ngesi Poort school principle for 18 years, till he retired in 1939. Details of his participation in the building of a new Dutch Reformed Church in 1927 are mentioned in the chapter dealing with the church. At this point it is mentioned that he volunteered and was accepted as secretary of the Building Committee, a responsibility he carried till the final account for building costs was paid thirteen years later. :A noteworthy comment by Francis when he wrote his memoirs "The Long Road" was the comparison of the women of early settler stock and their offspring in which he blamed "Fashion" for many ills experienced by the latter, in particular the high heels on their shoes. :The Eagar family, together with neighbours held regular church services and organised a yearly Bazaar in accordance with church practice. For Nagmaal (Holy communion) they travelled the 32 miles to Enkeldoorn town by tented ox-wagon, stopping over for a night along the route. Such travel by tented ox-wagon was a particular treat for the children :The Flu epidemic of 1932 was not as severe as that of 1918 but both Francis and his wife Elizabeth fell ill as also two of their children. Elizabeth did not recover, she died on 19 October 1932. Francis was admitted to Enkeldoorn Hospital where he was seriously ill for three weeks, when discharged he was too weak to return to work and was absent on sick leave till February the following year. :On his return he found several changes with new pupils, a new matron, Mrs. Maritz and new servants. He found it difficult to adapt to the changed circumstances. His eldest son had left school and was running his section of the farm, the next two were at senior school and the youngest only six years old. :Francis bought Ngesi Poort farm and his brother-in-law Kosie Erasmus who had come with him and Elizabeth, when they first came to Rhodesia, initially farmed on part of Ngesi Poort. See Kosie Erasmus. :With his son Raymond as manager, Francis developed a wheat irrigation project of 35 Hectare where Raymond reaped 92 bags of wheat from one bag seed. :In 1939 Francis retired from teaching and settled on the farm as a full time farmer. His son Raymond moved to town where he established a business as building contractor. :Francis and Kosie together bought Rusfontein, which they subdivided, by paying the owner one hundred pounds and taking over a Landbank bond of one hundred punds that was overdue on rent payments by another one hundred pounds. A Mr. Jordaan grew wheat on the Francis portion which was subsequently bought by Kosie Erasmus thereby owning the full Rusfontein. :In 1936 Francis Eagar remarried, the bride was Miss Hendrina van den Berg. In 1948 their first child, a dughter Fransiska, was born. :During a visit to Daisyfield, where Francis was on the management committee, a five year old orphan Margaret Strydom made friends with Francis and his wife. She was a charming little girl and on returning to Enkeldoorn they aked permission from the Orphanage head to take her along. Thereafter she stayed :with them as their own child, attending school at Daisyfield but staying with them for the hollidays. She married Marthinus Ferreira. :Six months before retiring Francis sold the farm and with his wife moved to the hostel as boarders. :After retiring Francis decided to move nearer town and obtained Doornkasteel, 4 miles to the north of Enkeldoorn on the Salisbury road, on a hire purchase agreement The farm was 1500 morgan and he bought it for 1500 pounds. It was an excellent cattle farm with the animals putting on weight faster and producing more milk than on the previous farm He sold 40 gallons of milk daily till the Taxman cought up with him and being unwilling to work only to be taxed, he reduced his delivery to 20 gallons :Francis took advantage of an opportunity to buy 32 adjoining plots on the town border at a very low price. Town regulations required that he build a house on the ground and his son Raymond, who was a building contractor, built the house. Raymond then proposed to his father that he Raymond take over the management of the farm and that Francis and his family move to town. Francis agreed and the move took place in 1949. :In 1954 Francis and his wife and two daughters left Enkledoorn for South Africa terminating his 40 years of active participation in the affairs of the area. Raymond Eagar and Catharina lived on the farm in their own house till they moved to town. :He took work with a building contractor Goss and qualified as a builder, he later started his own contracting business with among many others, Eagar Buildings, part of the Hotel (with a partner) He bought the Cheese factory along York Street, innitially one large room and converted it to a normal dwelling house. They had two children , Francis John and Betsie. :The family left the area. :Stoffel Eagar (22-4-1917) educated at Liebenberg and Prince Edward schools, joined the civil service, where he worked till world war two when he was called up for military service. A broken ankle during internal manoeuvres caused him to be classed unfit for overseas service and he was transferred to the local armoury where he served till the war ended. :After the war Stoffel returned to the civil service and married Christina Gertruida Schoultz, d.o. Frederick Johan and Issabel (nee Bekker) Schoultz. (22-4-1922) and bought the farm Featherstone while still in employment. He retired from the civil service in 1953 and started full time general, crops and cattle, farming on Featherstone. :In 1974 Stoffel joined the Rural Council as full-time secretary and selling the farm, moved to town He continued to serve as secretary to the various Councils and Town Boards till he retired :Stoffel and Chrissie had two children: Francis John (1944) and Owen Charles (1948) :Francis John was educated in South Africa and did not return to the area. Owen farmed with his parents for a while, then worked as Town Ranger with general responcibilities till he bought Inhoek where he farmed for himself till ne left the area in 1982. :EALES Janine Johanna ( ? Yola) Gloria x Solomon Thomas Ferreira 15-6-49 3c :EDEN VAN Francis Kate x Benjamin Jacobus Kriegler 2c :EDWARDS C.J. and wife Rebecca ? (1895 / 29-6-1977) arrived in the area in 195? and settled on Elminie along the Umyati river, accompanied by their son Eugene (Bob) who for a while helped his father on the farm then moved to part of Ngulubi. C.J. bought the butchery in town from Piet Devine about 1966 and gave up farming to run the butchery. :They were members of the Enkeldoorn club and C.J. built the bowling greens When his wife died he sold the butchery to Cornwell and left the area. :b1 Eugene (Bob) Edwards 13-3-1928 / 1981 x Edith Schaller 29-5-1933 left the area. :EKSTEEN :Louisa Jacoba x Hendrik Frederk Engelbrecht 6c :Johannes Frederik x Maria Elizabeth van Rooyen :Annie Sophia 11-11-37 :ELLIOT Sylvia Alice x Dirk Uys Nel 21-10-40 2c :ELLERMAN Thomas Arnoldus 18-5-1895 / 1928 x ? :Borehole contractor, lived in town had 8 children including: :Ethel Jinny 1912 / 1928 :Lena x Bull (Gert) Engelbrecht :ELLIS Gilleam Johannes x Aletta Johanna Strydom :Aletta Johanna 28-3-20 :Nicolaas Casparus 6-3-25 :ENGELBRECHT Martinus arrived 1895 with wife, one son and five daughters Magdalena Susanna x Johan David Steenkamp 2c :Schalk Willem Burger 1921 :Petrus Marthinus x Susara Elizabeth Ferreira Violet Thora 2-3-16 :Adriaan Stefanus x Jacoba Hendrina Johanna Martha Viljoen Adriaan Stefanus 30-9-16 :Willem Jacobus 3-7-20 :Ryna Marthina 14-5-23 :Hendrik Frederik x Louisa Jacoba Eksteen Anna Sophia 4-1-17 :Maryna Gertruida Maria 3-10-18 Hendrik Andries 4-8-20 :Louisa Jacoba 11-12-21 Anna Johanna Maria 3-7-23 :Petrus Johannes Eksteen 10-6-25 :Theunis Jacobus 31-3-05 x Catharina Wilhelmina Faasen 2-2-1903 / 10-12-1952 (Her XX the x was Petrus Marthinus van Rooyen) arrived in Enkeldoorn in 1923 Theunis owned the Motor Engineering Garage till the ground was sold to the Hotel. :children Engelbrecht being Caty's children from second marriage :Nancy Adelaide 1929 x Neville Nel a Bank employee left on transfer 0c Maria Magdalena 29-6-36 x Rodney St. Quinton Ciil Sevant transferred away :Junita Hilda 27-7-39 (School teacher) x Ian ? left area after marriage :Gert (Bull) x Lena Ellerman d.o. borehole contractor :ENGELS Gideon Jacobus Rossouw x Margaretha Wilhelmina le Roux Antonie Petrus 6-6-31 :Gideon Jacobus Rossouw 11-3-33 :ENSLIN :Susanna Jacoba Elizabeth x Henry Stephen Sharp 5c :Harry Pieter (woman) x Lodewyk Theodorus Ferreira 1c :Jacobus Petrus (woman) 1911 x Johannes Hendrik Cloete 2c :Margaretha Georgina 1906 :Henry Peter x Jeanetta Catharina Fredrika Cloete :Gertruida Jacoba 28-9-12 :George Frederik x Martha Maria Barnard :Henry Peter 12-3-19 :Andries Johannes x Susanna Alida Greyling :Martina Jeanetta 9-4-28 :Henry Pieter 23-8-30 :ERASMUS Samuel pre 1895 Early settler, he had a large family but details of wife and children not known He settled on Vroeveld, (behind Vlakplaas). He :produced cattle and wheat :Abel 1897 / 75. Buhera road store keeper on Sabi river had wheat thrasher as :business :The Brothers Abel and Buck bought Mexico from Grobelaar then sold it to Tom Dreyer. :Buck bought Abercorn Ranch from the person who had bought it from Walter Hammond :Samuel settled on Jakalsbank about 1946 he was returning, by bicycle from Enkeldoorn with a bag of sugar, at the Swart river bridge he fell and was seriously injured. He died before he was found. :Anna Sophia 11-8-1902 / 28-9-1968 :Elizabeth Magarieta 26-9-1904 / 3-12-74 x Pieter Cornelius Johannes Devine 27-10- :1897/ 3-10-74 2c :Johannes Andries 10-6-1905 / 8-6-1963 :Johan Christiaan 5-6-1907 / 19-7-1986 :Anna Maria Cornelia (nee v.d. Merwe) 1905 / 1955 :Martha Susanna x Petrus Daniel Johannes Swart 2c :Martha Susanna XX Pieter Daniel Gerhardus Swart 3c :Maria Gesina x Johannes Hendrikus Barnard 15-3-13 7c :Cornelia Gertruida x Andries Johannes Botha 3c :Johanna Susanna x John Valentyne Bloem 3c :Johanna Susanna Magdalena 1922 x Hendrik Petrus Cloete 1c :Anna Catarina Gertruida x Gert Hendrik Kriek 5c :Johanna Adriana 1925 x Abraham van Wyk Cloete 1c :Annalie x Walter Gerhardus Johannes Language 2c :Leonie 2-2-69 x Jacobus Johannes Erasmus 23-4-70 2c (to New Zealand) :Jane x Coert Erasmus 1c :Piet (Petrus ?) x Ina de Klerk (? 1940) :Gert Diederik Johannes x Maria Gesina de Jager Martha Magdalena Johanna 6-5-11 :Gert Diederiks Johan 1928 :Abel Johannes Jacobus 1897 / 75 x Anna Cornelia Maria van den Bergh Magdalena Maria 5-11-22 x Christoffel Bernardus van der Merwe 3c Abel Johannes Jacobus 7-4-25 x Aletta Jacoba Strydom :Anna Maria Cornelia 7-3-67 Rudolph Johannes 28-10-26 Samuel 28-3-29 :Johannes Jurie x Magdalena Susanna Gertruida Johanna Welman :Farmed on Chipisa 5 miles along Gutu road. Died in car accident near Warmbaths S.A. :Magdalena stayed with her son and his wife, then with them, moved to Gatooma. :Johan Christiaan Welman x Johanna Margaretha Roma Buys (from S.A.) :farmed Chipise till sold then moved to Gatooma their children : :Johannes Jurie 7-5-41 :Jan Hendrik 30-8-42 :Johan Christiaan 18-6-44 :Magdalena Susanna 1919 :Johnnes Jurie 25-4-25 :Japie (? Jacobus) x Rina ?? farmed in the area and speculated with cattle :Martha (Mattie) x Henry Jacobs from S.A. :Linnes (Len) x Paul Davey from U.K. and moved to Raffingura :Ree 10-1-26 x George Frederik Potgieter 4-11-24 and left area. for Gatooma. :Jacobus Johannes 13-10-1899 / 28-9-1965 x Henrieta Carolina Lamprecht 28-2- :07 / 2-6-70 :Christoffel Petrus Johannes 3-6- 29 :Casparus Wilhelnus 1-4-33 :Jacobus Johannes 1-10-41 :Samuel Jacobus Johannes x Susanna Elizabeth van Schalkwyk :Petrus Hendrik 3-12-1922 :Samuel Jacobus Johannes 24-1-24 x Susanna Elizabeth van Rensburg ! :Johannes Jacobus Frederik 8-6-46 :Jacomina Fredrika 23-4-25 x Jacob Johannes Kruger 2c :Susanna Elizabeth 5-7-26 :Maria Catharina Salomina 22-11-28 :Coenraad Jacobus17-8-30 :Jacobus Frederik 27-8-32 :Aletta Johanna 11-2-35 :Lourens Daniel 13-2-36 :Elena Elizabeth 17-10-38 :Petrus Francois Johannes x Maria Catharina Salomina van Schalkwyk :Coenraad Jacobus 27-6-29 :Maria Gesina 27-6-29 :Jacob Rudolph x Catharina Carolina Elizabeth Botha :Stella 27-8-35 :Johannes Jurie 13-1-39 :Petrus Francois x Hendrina Cecilia Burger :Anna Elizabeth 19-9-39 :Samuel Jacobus Johannes x Cecilia Jacomina Anderson 1932 :Ceril Stenley 17-12-49 :Samuel Jacobus Johannes 27-11-52 :Coenraad Jacobus 6-5-55 :Lourens Marthinus x Agatha Cornelia Steyn :Lourens Marthinus 10-11-58 :Rudolph Gerhardus x Aletta Clara Liebenderg :Annamarie 11-11-59 :Jacobus Marthinus x Susanna Maria Nel :Daniel Jacobus 28-8-68 :Amalie 22-10-69 :Issabel 27-8-76 :Stefanus Johannes x Magrietha Elizabeth Bester :Magrietha Elizabeth 18-3-72 :Johannes Hendrik x Maureen Hazel Bailey :Janeen Margaret 24-6-73 :Johannes Coert 1-9-75 :Jacobus Johannes x Leonie Eramus :Jacobus Johannes 22-7- -93 :Stefanus Christiaan Daniel 27-10-97 :Coert x Jane Erasmus :Devan 3-6-99 :ERASMUS Not related to local families :Elizabeth Margaretha Christina ?/19-10-32 x Francis John Eagar 22-12-1882 / 3-9-97 4c :Jacobus Johannes (Kosie) 13-10-1899 / 26-9-65(Brother-in-law of Francis Eagar) came to the Enkeldoorn area in January 1914 as a 15 year old schoolboy, in the care of his sister and Brother-in-law, Francis and Elizabeth Eagar, when Francis accepted a post with the Rhodesian Education Department as school teacher. The first school was on Mooilaagte where Kosie attended school. :The school was moved to Change and shortly afterwards Francis was transferred to Iron Mine Hill. Kosie accompanied his sister and brother -in -law. :Kosie did not want to proceed to senior school and having attained standard seven elected to be a farmer, he was keen to do woodwork and Francis suggested that he build a wagon, Francis bought the necessary metal parts and Kosie made the rest using bush timber. Francis was transferred back to the Enkeldoorn area to take charge of the Ngesi Poort school and the move was made easy, with Kosie's wagon and oxen Francis had acquired. :Kosie continued to live with the Eagars and when Francis bought Ngesi Poort farm, he took charge of the farming, concentrating mainly on growing wheat under irrigation. :He married Henrita Carolina Lamprecht 28-2-07 / 2-6-70.The young couple lived with the Eagars for four years before moving into their own house. :Francis was approached by the owner of Rusfontein asking for advice. He had a Farm-bank loan of one hundred pounds with overdue interest amounting to another hundred pounds which he was unable to pay. The Bank was taking posession prior to selling the farm. Francis saw it as an opportunity for Kosie to get on his own feet and proposed that they buy the farm on half shares, Kosie was glad and agreed. :They bought Rusfontein in partnership. They paid the debtor one hundred pounds and assumed responsibility for the Landbank bond obligations The move to Rusfontein was a great day for Kosie and his young wife. Moving with a wagon, built with his own hands and pulled by his own span of oxen. :Kosie grew Wheat with success, selling the crop at one pound and two shillings per bag. He later bought his Brother-in -law's share of the farm. :Jacobus Johannes 13-10-1899 / 26-9-65 x Henrietta Carolina Lamprecht 28-2-07 / 2-6-70 :They had three sons, one was a lecturer in Pshycology at Bloemfontein university, another produced tobacco on his own farm at Rusapi. The third (Kobus) managed Rusfontein. :Christoffel Petrus Johannes 3-6-29 Bloemfontein :Casparus Wilhelmus 1-4-33 Rusapi :Jacobus Johannes (Kobus) 1-10-41 x Martha Sophia elizabeth Berkowitz 19-8-45 :farmed on Rustfontein and other farms in the area. parents and chilren to New Zealand :Elizabeth Amanda 15-4-66 x Pierre Ducladier 2-12-66 2c :Jacobus Johannes (Kobus) 23-4-70 x Leonie Erasmus 2-2-69 :Jacobus Johannes 21-7-93 :Stephanus 27-10-97 :ESTERHUIZEN :Maria Francina Elizabeth x Martin William Hulbert 1c :Hester Magdalena x David Jacobus de Villiers 1c :Adolf Johannes x Johanna Maria de Klerk :Hendrik Christoffel 1-5-19 :Wilhelmina Catharina 22-1-22 :Gerhardus Jacobus 28-6-24 :Hendrik Christoffel x Anna Catharina Maria Joubert :Maria Magdalena Elizabeth 26-7-22 :EUGAL Elizabeth Maria Jacoba Eugel (?) x Sybrand Lourens van Vuuren 1c :EVANS Dorian 14-4-1975 x Leigh Daly 24-3-1975 :FABER Henrietta Maria x Nicolaas Jacobus de Wet Dreyer 2c :FAASEN (brother and sister) :Catharina Wilhelmina (Caty) 2-2-03 / 10-12-52 x Petrus Marthinus van Rooyen 3c :XX Theunis Jacobus Engelbrecht 4c :Nicolaas Jacobus x Gesina Magdalena van den Berg farmed near Umvuma :Magdalena Gesina 10-4-20 :Hilda :Loot (Loot was reputed to be superintelligent) :Dirk Nicolaas 11-8-29 :Nicolaas Jacobus 22-10-30 :FARADAY Winnifred Janet x Jan Andries Rademeyer 1c :FERREIRA :The Ferreiras of Langebaan and Gamtoos were many in number. As a consequence nicknames were used and family lines became known by those :nicknames. :Kort Thomas was the father of Hendrik Atties so named because as a child he had mimicked a Hottentot called Atties, he x Susanna Johanna Louwrens. They did not leave Gamtoos. :Their children, four sons : Tommie, Hendrik, Pieter Lourens and Solomon. (Solomon became known as Salman Matabele). and Daughters Martha x Hermanus Gerhardus Kok. went to Rhodesia in 1895. :Salman Matabele was a resourceful lad and when 15, delivered a wagon for a Potgieter to Barclay-East. His brothers were in Rhodesia on a business venture where they met Cecil Rhodes. They learned that Rhodes intended experimenting with Merino sheep and recommended their brother Salman for the job of transporting the 330 sheep from Humansdorp where the animals were procured in the belief that the diseases and pests were probably similar to what prevailed in Rhodesia. :The sheep were conveyed by train as far as the railhead at Mafeking and from there driven on the hoof for the remaining more than six-hundred miles. Salman walking the entire distance without a road or known landmarks, constantly under threat of predators and unfriendly inhabitants, he delivered the animals at the farm Enkledoorn, the intended destination. He received a 3 000 morgan farm as a reward. :Salman's venture with the sheep caused the family to become interested and the whole family including in-laws, decided to move to Rhodesia, in particular three brothers, Piet, Hendrik and Tommie and two brothers-in-law including Hermanus Gerhardus Kok who married sister Martha Johanna and their 5 children. :The Merino experiment was aborted as the sheep were slaughtered to feed the military forces during the Matabele and Mashona wars, where the Ferreiras excelled in the fighting to the extent that in his subsequent letter of appreciation Rhodes wrote "One Ferreira is worth more to me than an entire regiment of soldiers". :Group 1 :Hendrik Atties x Susanna Johanna Lourens (Did not come to Rhodesia) :b1 Martha Johanna 1860 / 1937 x Hermanus Gerhardus Kok 1855 / 1896 7c : (Martha XX Willie Staines 0c) :b2 Tom ( ? Tommie) ( owner of Vaalkop) x daughter of Kanon Wehmeyer. She :went back : to Gamtoos for birth of secand child, while away Tommie died of Malaria. She :did not : return to Enkeldoorn Tom (Veldkornet) arrived 1895 with Ferreira trek, settled :on : Vaalkop where he organised the second Mashona war lager :b3 Hendrik x ?? , arrived 1895 with Ferreira trek, settled on Enkeldoorn farm :where : he organised the first Mashona war lager :b4 Pieter Lourens (P.L.) 1869 / 1961 x Martha Johanna Greef ! : XX (Enkeldoorn ) Maria Magrieta Magdalena Hamman! :from x :Hendrik (Henry) one daughter :from XX :Daphne Louren Eileen :Corre (? Cornelius) 9-7-10 Violet 3-5-14 :Henry (? Hendrik) 12-9-15 Batalia 6-7-17 :Ester 26-4-19 :Leader of the Ferreira trek (1895), P.L. pegged and settled on Swartfontein to the East of his brothers Hendrik and Tom. About 1908 he bought Manese Poort farm, West of Manese Hills. He subdivided the farm and later sold it as separate farms Manese Poort A and Manese Poort B. After settling in Pieter Ferreira started a legal practice. He was well known as he rode his horse Naughty Boy. He lived well into his nineties. :b5 Solomon (Salmon Matabele) x ?? arrived on foot driving merino sheep and received a 3 000 morgan farm as a reward :Joos (s.o. Salman Ferreira) x Elonie ? (She was Chairperson of R.C.V.V. about 1960), left the area :GROUP 2 :Salman Thomas (cousin of P.L. and uncle of group 3, Solomon) x Janice McKenzie :Arrived from Gamtoos 1920 together with his brother Daniel who left the area. :They settled on Swartfontein (10 Km South of Enkeldoorn) :Salman's children, all left the area except Solomon and Beyers :b1 Solomon Daniel (Sollie) 8-7-08 x Maria Elizabeth Blignaut 18-9-25 :farmed on Swartfontein concentrating on cattle production :He was active in community work and served as Chairman of the Enkeldoorn Farmers Association, also Chairman of I.C.A. and the Dingaansdag Festeval organising comittee :Sollie and Malie had 5 children, all educated at Bothashoff. All except Salman Thomas left the area :Solomon Thomas 15-6-49 x Janine Yola ( Johanna) Gloria Eales they left the area but returned to farm on Rietspruit and Swartfontein (20 Km :South of Enkeldoorn) tobacco and cattle, then stopped growing tobacco and concentrated with Braman cattle developing the well known FX Bramans stud. :Haneke Yola 4-12-85 Loraine Elizabeth 20-1-88 Danita Janine 21-3-91 :? Maria Christina 8-7-53 :? Magdalena Gertruida 21-5-56 x Leon Gerhard Nel 24-3-50 1c :b2 Beyers (30-12-1917 / 3-9-1977) did not mary, he left the area, then returned in 1951 to grow tobacco on Rietpoort till he died :GROUP 3 :Solomon 17-7-1895 / 27-5-1967 x Magdalena Elizabeth Celliers 27-3-1891 / 9-9-1972 . Parents, with sons Theodorus and Danie moved to Rhodesia , travelling by train, they arrived at Umvuma on April 27 1927. :Nephew of Group 2 Solomon, he bought farm Hugosfontein as recommended by his uncle who had already settled on Swartfontein near Enkeldoorn town Solomon and family farmed on Hugosfontein for about two years then bought Rooipoort adjoining town on East side. There was no kraal and buildings were delapidated making it necessary to make bricks and renovate before moving from Hugosfontein. After school, his sons had to work on the farm . Magdalena was a trained nurse and helped out at the hospital, bringing in appreciated extra earnings . Magdalena was also a good seamstress and made all the boys clothes from unbleached calico bags used by milling companies and sugar refineries. It was quite normal for the boys to wear shirts with the milling company or sugar refinery name displayed. :As the Economy improved after the world depession, Solomon made hundreds of thousands bricks, sold to the government for another hospital, maternity home, an extra school hostel for girls and additional houses and single quarters for the police. The sudden growth also caused businesses to expand needing more bricks. Solomon built his own trading store and milling plant on the part of the farm that jutted into the town, with the road to Range and Buhera and District Commissioners headquarters passing in front of the store :Solomon then built his own salepens and speculated in buying and selling cattle. He employed four cattle buyers who toured the communal lands with the appreciated approval of chiefs and headmen, the purchased animals being resold at the auction pens. Solomon personally attended to buying cattle from the local commercial farmers. Solomon took advantage of opportunities offered by the banks, to take over liabilities for bonds on which the banks had foreclosed and thereby obtained extra grazing for his speculation cattle. :On Rooipoort Solomon had a shooting range where about 150 surrounding farmers, men and women met for shoots :The children: :b1 Theodorus 1922 x Louisette Leonora van den Bergh Elizabeth 3-4-51 :Ignatius 19-3-52 x Hester Cornelia Steyn :(? Hester Cornelia Nel 11-7-50) Theodorus Mathinus 9-12-74 :Andre 16-3-77 Petronella 18-10-79 :b2 Daniel 1925 :b3 Marthinus 3-7-28 :b4 Martha 15-12-29 x Thomas Arthur Percival 2c b5 Grewer Cilliers 20-4-32 :Several membrs of the Ferreira clan , are on record with no indication of the family connection. :Janice McKenzie x Salmon Thomas Ferreira 3c :Hester Frederika x Stefanus Ignatius Devine 3c :Anna Elizabeth x Oliver Percival Portar Taute 2c Aletta Susanna x John Walter Hardistry 3c :Susara Elizabeth x Petrus Marthinus Engelbrecht 1c Hendrina x Eugene Nigel Noyce 2c :Wilhelmina Susanna x Daniel Francois Benade 17-9-58 2c :Petrus Gerhardus x Maria Catharina Elizabeth Viljoen :Salomina Magdalena 3-3-11 :Edmund 10-10-12 :Thomas Ignatius 29-1-14 :Daniel Hartman x Wihelmina Susanna Hattingh :c1 Daniel Hartman 5-8-15 x Anna Elizabeth Botha : Leatitia Elizabeth 17-2-52 : Naomi 26-9-59 :c2 Thomas Daniel 16-12-17 x Francina Elizabeth Steenkamp : Daniel Hartman 28-1-49 : Ester Amanda 21-1-52 : Thoms Donald 1-4-53 :c3 Johanna Maria 22-12-19 :c4 Johannes Hendrik 19-2-22 x Sophia Malherbe Benade : Molly 15-7-51 :Willem 14-2-54 :Daniel Johannes 7-2-55 Solomon 13-3-55 Daniel Malan 13-3-55 :c5 George Martin 2-6-28 x Catharina Hendrina Jordaan Daniel Hartman 12-5-52 :Margaretha Elizabeth 16-9-53 :Thomas Emanuel x Maria Petronella Louisa van Lille Johanna Petronella 20-8-21 :Ignatius Leopold 17-10-23 :Leonora Petronella 5-10-29 Juliana Renska 22-5-33 :Jacobus Johannes x Jacoba Marthina Stroebel Jacoba Marthina Cornelia 16-10-25 Ignatius Leopoldus 1-5-28 :Lodewyk Theodorus x Harry Peter (woman) Enslim Maria Johanna 22-8-28 :Lourens x Annie Elizabeth Fulton Julia 24-7-32 :Willem Alfred x Dirkie Jacoba Aletta Olwage Willem Jacobus 6-1-52 :Hendrik Deetlof 12-2-53 :Marthinus x Margaret Strydom (Eagar foster daughter) ! Hendrina 8-1-54 :Solomon 15-3-55 Daniel Malan 3-5-56 Ingrid 10-4-58 :FICK :Juzina Jacoba Adriana x Jacobus Lodewikus van Niekerk 3c Victoria Gloria x Alwyn Petrus Coetzee 12-1-10 / 16-6-64 1c John Vincent x Helena Elizabeth Steyn :Sarah Johanna 29-11-53 :FINAUGHTY William Jesse x Isabella Elizabeth Marthina Grobler Daphne Johanna 19-10-35 :FIVAZ Jacomina Christina x Thomas Mathews Lambert 3c :FLANAGAN John Henry x Sara Maria Meyer ? 1933 Elizabeth Wilhelmina 9-11-53 :FLETCHER :C.M. Fletcher) x May Eveline 1875 / 5-10-18 :Constance H.D. nee Oakley 1906 / 1-7-28 :FOORD : :Willem Ignatius x Hester Catharina Foord :Johannes 27-5-15 :Annie x Theodorus Hermanus Fourie :FOSTER :SJohanna Dorothea Wilhelmina x Gert Andries Petrus Naude 1c Elsje Gesina Jacomina x Grhardus Wilhelmus Naude 1c :FOTHERINGHAM :John William 1919 x Cornelia Petronella Gagiano Mariot Jane 17-7-51 :FOURIE :Tys arrived 1895 with wife :Dina Gertruida x Theunis Christiaan ( ? Old Teuns) de Klerk 8c :Maria Elizabeth Magdalena x Gideon Smit Bezuidenhout 2c :Maria Magdalena x Abraham Johannes Barwise 1c :Maria Magdalena Elizabeth x Andries Jacobus Francois Olivier 3c :[[Fourie-221|Susanna Susara]] x [[Korb-64|Albertus Erasmus Korb]] 2 children :Louisa Maria x Lukas Andries Meintjies 1c :Magdalena Cornelia x Pieter Hendrik de Klerk 1c :Elsie Theresa x Barend Frederik Kruger 2c :Maria Elizabeth x Adriaan Jacobus Lubbe 7-9-22 :Theodorus Hermanus x Annie Foord :Hendrik Johannes 20-7-14 :Lodewyk Theodorus x Harry Pieter Enslin :Maria Johanna 22-8-28 :FORWARD Sydney Mchael 20-11-30 / 30-11-53 :FRANCIS R. and T Town :FROST Nicolaas Johannes x Susarah Louisa Strydom :John Wesley 2-11-11 :Johanna Catharina Wilhelmina 13-5-16 :FULTON Annie Elizabeth x Lourens Ferreira 1c :GAGIANO Hendrik Andries 1877 / 1970 (a bricklayer) from South Africa on :Kwesfontein :x Christina Johanna Coetzee 15-5-1886 / 5-6-14 :XX Cornelia Petronella Bester 1894 / 1983 :from x :Maria Petronella x Andries Petrus Lamprecht 1900 6c :Cornelia Hendrina (Pattie) 3-3-07 / 21-4-77 x Lourens Chritiaan de Klerk 8c :Christina Johanna 8-8-11 x Jacob Jacobus Jordaan 2c :from xx :Isabella Susanna 9-7-16 / 24-2-66 x Alwyn Jacobus Smith 1908 / 1998 5c :Jozua 20-8-17 :Hendrik Andries 20-8-17 x Baps Botha 1c left area :Cornelia Petronella 27-11-19 x John William Fotheringham 1919 1c :Sara Susanna 20-2-24 x Pieter Labuschagne 1s left area :Maria Elizabeth 2-10-26 x Mike Smith 2c left area :GARDINER Alexander Wilson 1880 / 18-3-1920 x Edna Grace Gardiner (ex :Scotland) of Drayton farm at Beatrice, arrived from South Africa in 1927. Their :son Russel Vivian bought two-thirds of Riversdale Farm, which had previously been subdivided, from Jacobus Coetzee. The other third was sold to Weitz van Zyl. Russel subsequently bought the other third from Weitz van Zyl. :Russel Vivian 1911 / 1981 x Emerencia Fredrika (Irene) Coetzee 18-6-1924 They had two sons , who attended Riversdale and Prince Edward schools. :Norman 6-1-1942 :Charles 2-6-1943 :Russel retired and Charles (a qualified electrician) took over and on Russel's death inherrited the farm. He subsequently sold the part previously owned by van Zyl, to his brother Norman. By 1980 both were still on Riversdale. :GATES George Henry x Susanna van der Linde Bank Teller. :Evelyn Jess 23-5-57 :GERBER :Hester Anna Elizabeth x Solomon Josias Vermaak 6c :Anna Susanna Salomina x Gerhardus Ignatius de Klerk 6c :Francois Antonie x Anna Salmina Susanna Barnard :Cornelius Michael 17-8-22 :Gert petrus 15-11-25 :GIFFORD Alfred Johan x Maria Francina Troskie :James Alfred 14-7-19 :Andries Johannes 13-1-22 :Phoebe Edith 26-2-26 :GILL Gail Athlee x Jacobus Frederik van Staden de Klerk 29-3-40 2c :GILLFILLAN ( early settler on Palgrave) x Dina de Klerk d.o. Old Teuns de Klerk! :Catharina Wilhelmina x Lukas Daniel Grobler 3c :Maria Catharina x Charles Henry Holloway 1c :GILMORE R.E. Umvuma town :GLENNY Mike x Marinda Inez Reichert 3-4-1955 ! :Tanya :GODDARD K Blinkwater road :GLOSS :Sara Margaret x Adriaan Jacobus Bouwer 1c :Maida Lettie x Albertus Jacobus Pepler 1c :Ann Phylis x Jacobus Daniel Nel 14-6-49 1c :Charles Robert x Gesina Aletta Botha :Charles Robert 13-7-16 :Maria Agnes 31-12-18 :Johannes Rudolph 29-5-21 :Charles Robert XX Martha Maria Cornelia Stoffelina Botha :Thomas Colin 17-11-27 :William Henry x Maria Gesina Strydom :Gustav Ludwig 27-3-20 :Maria Gesina 10-4-22 :Nicolaas Kisparus 3-6-26 :Willem Hendrik 6-9-30 :GOELST Willem x Hendrina Johanna Schoonveldt :Cecil 6-11-17 :Marie 28-10-19 :Gebsija ?) Cornelia 29-1-22 :Louis 29-7-23 :GOLDBERG Solly x ?? hotel owner had a daughter Milly :GOOSEN :Subertina Christina x Abraham Johannes Groenewald 6c Rupert x Martha Coetzee 14-11-1911 / 5-2-1984 left the area Jeanetta Maria x Dirk Cornelius Odendaal 14-10-1868 / 2-7-30 :GORDON Issy x Judith Blank d.o. Ephraim !Storekeepers :GOUWS Benjamin x Hester Maria Elizabeth van Biljon :Catharina Margaretha Magdalena 7-3-35 :GRAAN VAN :Thomas 1904 :Pieter Willem x Susanna Magdalena van Coppenhagen :Marthinus Lourens 24-9-30 :GREEF :Frederik Carel x Catharina Elizabeth Lourens :Alfred John 30-6-1917 :Fredrika Carlmina 4-1-19 :Martha Johanna x Pieter Lourens Ferreira (his X) ? children :GREUNEN VAN :Louisa Frederika x Johannes Gerhardus Coetzee 3c :Johannes Jacobus x Maria Elizabeth Otto :Susara Magdalena 31-10-24 :George Archibald Klerk x Johanna Dorothea Hartzenberg :Johannes Jacobus 10-6-23 :Louis Frederik x Susara Magdalena Otto :Louisa Fredrika 14-8-25 :GREYLING Jan ( early settler) x Cousin of Josias Martin Hoffman (Leader of Hoffman trek) :XX Marthina, Daughter of Josias Martin Hoffman ! Lived along Umvuma road. At one stage in 1896, Jan travelled to Bulawayo on family business, members of his family including his nephew Basjan Nieuwoudt, accompanied him. After starting the journey Jan went down with malaria and was seriously ill. By the time they reached Gwelo the whole family was ill and unable to watch the oxen. The animals strayed and were on their way back to Enkeldoorn when finally located by Enkeldoorn relatives who had been alerted. At the Shangani river Rinderpest regulations compelled Jan to leave his family and he travelled by coach to Bulawayo. On the return trip he found a group of people stranded at a roadside tavern near the Shangani river. There was widespread unrest and the stranded people urged the Greylings not to proceed with their homeward journey but Jan refused to delay. He offered a lift to anyone who wished to join him but they all declined the offer. The Greylings continued on their way and reached Gwelo safely. That night the group at Shangani who had urged him to delay his journey, were attacked and all thirteen were killed. :pre 1895 Greyling brothers included Ben, Koos, Jan Marthina Johanna x Stephnus Jacobus Rautenbach ?c Elizabeth Hendrika Jacomina x Hendrik Johannes Nel 1c Susanna Alida x Andries Johannes Enslin 2c :Dorothea Petronella x Cornelius Johannes Petrus Hoffman 1c from x of Jan :b1 Cornelius Gerhardus Everts x Aletta Johanna Wilhelmina de Bruin Pieter Francois 30-6-20 :Marthina Johanna 28-9-22 Aletta Johanna 14-3-25 :Cornelius Gerhardus Everts 6-6-26 :b2 Barend (Ben) Christiaan x Dorothea Petronella du Toit Christoffel Johannes 19-7-22 :Barend Christiaan Johan Gerhard van Buren x Elizabeth Jacoba Brits Barend Christiaan 6-12-48 :b3 Koos (? Jacobus) from xx of Jan :b4 Basjan (?) :b5 Jacob Johannes Carolus 1909 x Catharina Elizabeth van Zyl :Catharina Elizabeth 26-3-35 x Lourens Christiaan de Klerk 8c ! left the area :Johan Gerhard van Buren 23-6-36 x Hester Rademeyer Lynette 26-3-65 :Francois Jacob 30-8-67 Pieter van Zyl 14-7-39 Martha Johanna 20-5-44 Mariana Albertha 1-11-51 :GRIMBREEK Ella Elizabeth x John Louis de Jager 1c :GROBELAAR :Jurie arrived before 1895 :Anna Helena x before 1890 Christoffel Bernardus van der Merwe 6c Daan x Maria Jordaan (from Beatrice area) :leased and farmed on Manesepoort A for 25 years, then in 1948 bought and moved to Mexico where they continued to produce citrus from seed taken from Manese Poort. :children included :Hendrina Maria x Frederik Ewert van Rooyen 1c Schalk Willem x Jacoba Fredrika van Schalkwyk :Johanna Susanna Magdalena 9-4-33 :Christine 1935 x Dougal Osler 1c :Christine and Gert Kok, the son of neighbours attended Loudia School as weekly boarders, they walked the six miles over the hills every Monday morning and back again on Friday. . :When Henry died Mexico was sold to the brothers Abel and Buck Erasmus :GROBLER :Susanna Margaretha Magdalena x Dirk Cornelius Vermaak 1c :Alida Johanna Elizabeth x Jacobus Petrus Swanepoel 1c :Johanna Susanna Magdalena x Andries Bester 6c :Maria Catharina x Jeramia Jesaja Grobler 1c :Martha Susanna x Petrus Johannes Lombaard :Tolitha Kume x Johannes Hendrik Maritz 1c :Gertruida Magdalena x Marthinus Hendrik Barnard 1c :Theunissina x Petrus Marthinus 25-9-72 ?c :Coert Johannes x Johanna Carolina Susanna Brits :Pieter Johannes Andries 19-10-11 :Jurgens Hendrik 25-12-13 x Edith Gertrude Wheeler 21-6-22 :Doreen Sylvia 17-10-40 :Adalina Almieria 30-6-44 :Anna Magdalena 19-5-18 :Jeremia Jesaja x Maria Catharina Grobler :Jeremia Jesaja 19-10-11 :Christiaan Hendrik x Hester Francina Welch :Fredrika Elizabeth 23-5-12 :Lukas Daniel x Hester Catharina Jacomina Gilfillan :Susanna Hendrina Adriana 10-2-13 :Martha Margaretha Johanna 6-5-16 :Maria Catharina 18-8-17 :Ernst Johannes x Johanna Carolina Susanna Brits :Ernst Johannes 25-4-16 :Jurgens Hendrik x Louisa Philippina van Rooyen :Susanna Hendrika Adriana 17-4-16 :Willem Johannes x Johanna Lovina van Zyl :Isabella Elizabeth Maethina 24-10-16 x William Jesse Finaughty 1c ! :Anthonie Christoffel 8-6-18 :Martha Susanna 14-11-19 :Johanna Lovina 27-3-21 x Lewis Visagie 1c :Anna Maria Hendrika Petronella 13-11-27 :Catharina Maria 19-3-30 :Daniel Rudolph x Maria Magdalena Adriana Jordaan :Jacques Hendrik 25-10-18 :Christina Susanna 8-11-24 :Carel Johannes x Heilitjie Lovina Prinsloo :Elizabeth Magdalena Johanna 11-11-31 :Hester Martha Aletta 21-12-33 :Petrus Johannes x Catharina Johanna Hattingh :Catharina Johanna 18-8-44 :Coert Nicolaas x Johanna Maria Carolina Beetge :Martha Carolina 17-3-56 :Gert Johannes 29-12-58 :GROENEWALD :Elizabeth Margaretha x Daniel Johannes van der Merwe 6c :Susanna Cornelia x Josias Philippus Hoffman 24-11-1867 11c :Maria Magdalena Margaretha x William Lionel Rooke Paley 2c :Maria Susanna x Andries Stefanus van der merwe 7c :Clara Isabella x Hendrik Christoffel van den Berg 3c :Susanna Cornelia x Josias Willem Hoffman 1c :Siegfried (Siegie) x Catharina Francina Blignaut 20-8-42 / 20-12-98 ?c :Abraham Johannes x Subertina Christina Goosen Hester Carolina 15-5-23 :Anna Elizabeth 10-7-24 x Schalk Willem Blignaut ? -9- 22 2c Petrus Hendrik 9-12-26 :Subertina 8-6-29 :Barbara 4-11-31 Esther Estelle 14-11-46 :Jacobus Johannes x Fedora Margaretha Botha Ramona 5-9-32 :Pieter Johannes x Louisa Petronella Richter Janine 11-10-74 :Mrs. Anna Groenewald was a matron (boys hostel) in he early 1930 period. :HAASBROEK :Martha Margaretha x Gabriel Pieter Davel 1c :Frederik Jacobus x Maria Elizabeth Schlebusch ! :Johannes 10-6-28 :Angelina 4-9-29 :Cecilia 20-4-31 :Gerbrand Abraham x Martha Ettrusia Steinman :Johannes Bernardus 22-10-34 :HALFORTY Gertruida Aletta 11-11-1906 / 18-8-76 in town :HALGRYN :Elsie Aletta x Hendrik Johannes van der Merwe 3c :Johanna Fredrika Wilhelmina x Bernardus ( Barend) Hermanus van der Merwe 5c Elizabeth Johanna x Michael Jan Marthinus Brits 1c :Cornelius Rudolph x Anna Catharina Potgieter (her xx) 1c Anna Maria 9-8-17 :Gerhardus Lodewikus x Margaretha Gertruida Prinsloo Maria Johanna 13-12-23 :Margaretha Gertruida 17-2-26 Maria Elizabeth 1927 :HALLAM Edward x ? farmed on Lovedale Basil x ? farmed Lovedale :grandson ? x ? farmed Lovedale Hallam M.G. Umvuma town :HALLET Eric x Maria Jeanetta Smit 19-4-53 (she XX Paul Nel) Sarah :HAMMAN :The Hamman family arrived as a group aboutb 1894. There is no record of the :family connections. :Maria Magaretha x Dirk Wouter du Plooy 1860 / 1896 (both murdered 1896) 7c! :Maria Magrieta Magdalena (? 1887/1968) x Pieter Lourens Ferreira (his XX) ? 7c :Helena Classina x Christiaan Ruolph Lombard ? / 21-10-45 :Maria Elizabeth x Abraham Albertus Nyschen 2c :Elizabeth Susanna x Johannes Wilhelmus van Niekerk Bezuidenhout 4c :Anna Catharina x Jacob Johannes Meyer :Francina Elizabeth x Lesley O'Linn 1c :Sarah Maria 17-9-1898 / 12-1-1965 :Cecilia Jacoba 1930 :Frederick Richard (Frikkie) 7-7-1877 / 10-9-16 x Elizabeth Francina Bothma ? / 27-8-38 :Johanna Catharina 19-8-11 :Lodewyk Stefanus 28-6-13 :twin " :Willem George 1887 / 1968 x Martha Johanna van Tonder 1890 / 1980 :settled on Mooifontein where he farmed till he died The children all left the district. :Elizabeth Maria 17-5-14 :Helena Classina 20-9-16 :Johannes Jurgens 20-7-18 x Helena Brown :William George :Georg Frederik Richard 26-7-20 :Willem 16-12-26 :Pieter Hendrik 8-9-30 :Johannes Jurgens 25-2-1873 / 5-2-43 arrived 1894 x Sara Maria Kruger 17-9-1898/12-1-65 :farmed abot 25 miles along Buhera Road :Hester Susanna Aletta 9-3-20 x Anthonie Christiaan Frederik Barnard 30-8-14, 5c :Johannes Jurgens 29-12-21 x Maria Katharina Vermaak ! :Johannes Jurgens 15-9-50 :Roelof Andries 17-9-23 :Sara Maria 1-9-25 x Gert Christiaan Johannes Cloete 3c :Anna Elsabie 17-10-27 x Johannes Theodorus Vermaak 1c :Cornelia Jacomina 21-8-32 :Frederik Richard 20-11-37 :Jacobus Philippus 25-2-40 :De Wet Albertus x Anna Margaretha Pepler :Margaretha Elizabeth 1-1-27 :Josias Hendrik x Alida Johanna McFerrier :Daphne Elizabeth 2-4-32 :HAMMOND Walter x ? Farmed on Abercorn Ranch Producing tobacco. :Prominent in community work, I.C.A., Farmers associations etc. Abercorn sold to ? then to Buck Erasmus. :HANEKOM Martha Jacoba x Christoffel Johannes du Toit 3c :HARDISTY John Walter x Aletta Susanna Ferreira :Evelyn Irene 24-4-16 :Doris Eva 12-2-17 :Ralph Edwin 12-3-18 :HARMSE Petronella Catharina x Diederiks Daniel Brits 1c HART family farmed on Knockhalt then Bruce family :HARTMAN ? x (In Vaalkop Lager) Petronella Johanna Elizabeth Adlam left area 2c :HARTZENBERG Johanna Dorothea x George Archibald Klerk van Greunen 1c :HASTINGS ?? x ? Magistrate at Enkeldoorn and first Chairman of Featherstone Road Council Secretary of Gymkhana 1948 :HASTIE C. Cattle inspector :HATTINGH :Wilhelmina Susanna x Daniel Hartman Ferreira 5c :Catharina Wilhelmina x Jacobus Johannes de Wet 2c :Catharina Johanna x Petrus Johannes Grobler 1c :HECKLER Dina Maria x Hendrik Matthys Meyer 1c :HEERDEN VAN :Johanna Elizabeth x Jacobus Arnoldus van Breda 1c :Nellie Caroline x Willem Cornelius Jacobus Wessels 2c :Aletta Margaretha :Susanna Raynard 1918 :Wilhelmus x Hubertha Fredrika Rademeyer :Louise Jessie 5-3-12 :Petrus Johannes 1898 x Cornelia Elizabeth Vosloo :Hope Elizabeth 27-2-32 :Andries Peter x Felicity Meiring :Jenny Lou 15-9-65 :HEEVER VAN DEN :?? 3-5-1873 / 20-12-1948 x Alida Susanna nee ? 3-7-1877 / 12-6-1966 ?c ? Daniel Francois x Anna Aletta Snyman :Magdalena Christina 5-8-50 Franciska 29-4-54 :Mr. x Mrs. were first owners of Plein and Co. store :HEFER Gideon Daniel x Elizabeth Magdalena Marais :Barend Daniel 9-10-34 :HELMUTH : :Johanna Salomina Barendina x Jubilee James Symington 22-111917 / 29-6-1976 5c :Alfrieda Magdalena x Pieter Johannes Cornelius de Klerk 3c :HELSDINGEN VAN :Anna Jacoba Susanna x Benjamin Robert Layard 4c :Johannes Michiel x Johanna Anna Layard :Johanna Fredrika 7-12-14 :Carel Pieter 19-1-16 :Benjamin James 28-7-23 x Johanna Jacoba Barnard 27-8-29 :Johannes Jacobus 1-9-48 :Johannes Machiel 8-12-49 :Johanna Anna 19-4-51 :Frederik Wilhelm 9-10-53 :Alida Maria 8-3-55 :Benjamin James 7-5-56 :Carel Pieter 17-1-59 :Maria Cornelia 20-3-61 :Willem Daniel x Hester Catharina Kriek :Isabella Johanna 5-8-17 :Carel Pieter x Johanna Nicolasina Stoffelina Rossouw :Carel Pieter 24-3-29 :Johannes Nicolaas 23-9-31 :Martha Helena Johanna 13-10-34 :Essias Reinier x Maggie Margaretha Cloete :Pieter Johannes 3-9-35 :HENDERSON Rosina Elizabeth x Nicolaas Johannes Benade 1c HENNESEE Elizabeth x Jan Hendrik Hygers 1c :HENNING Catharina Elizabeth Lauretta x Barend Hendrik Josephus Mienie 3c HEPPEL Phylis Joyce Pierce x Jacobus Cornelius Andrew Pauw 2c :HERBST :Dora Maria Herbst x Walter Brumage Richards 2c :Sarah Mathilda x Adriaan Werendly Roux Rademeyer 4c :Elizabeth Johanna x John Rennie 1c :Adriana Marthina Jacoba x Johan David Heyns 2c :Frederik Johannes x Christina Johanna Lourens :Marthinus Johannes 11-9-16 :Johan Francois x Katrina Elizabeth Kriel :Sarah Mathilda 1-9-24 :Johan Francois 9-1-28 :Johan Christiaan Jacobus x Anna Sophia Nel :Johan Christiaan Jacobus 23-8-26 :Christina Juanitta Maria 10-12-31 :Andries Jacobus x Elsie Christina Versbeld :Rose Christina 23-1-41 :Marthinus Johannes x Johanna Sophia Nel :Henry Stephen Nel 3-10-58 :HERHOLDT Stephanus Johannes x Louisa Maria Baard :Stephanus Johannes 12-7-83 :HEWITT :James Richard 1904 x Lillian Brink :James Richard 4-5-40 :John Johannes x Louisa Johanna Steyn :Karen 27-9-73 :HEYMANS :Petrus Paulus Johannes x Hendrika Wilhelmina Wellman :Petrus Paulus 10-8-34 :Catharina Susanna 1919 x Vincent Harold Abrams 2c :HEYNS :Alexander Jacobus 12-2-1886 / 28-12-38 x Magdalene Susanna Steenkamp 22-7-1875 / 14-9-54 ! lived about 9 miles along Range road :Hans Jacob 1-3-1893 / 10-1-62 x Anna Maria Hendrika Petronella Bredenhann ? / :7-7-78 :Susanna Christina 7-5-17 :Alexander Jacobus 13-2-26 / 21-2-53 x Hester Susanna du Plesis 1930 :Cenetta Renetta Cornelia 7-11-47 x Harry Hendrik Helmuth Symington 14-4-46 1c :Hans Jacob 14-4-51 :Alexander Jacobus 23-3-1886 / 14-10-68 x Martha Cornelia Maria Rinke Martha Cornelia Maria 22-7-23 :Alexander Jacobus 28-9-26 x Hyla Elizabeth Pretorius Alexander Jacobus 30-10-60 :Schalk Willem 16-8-29 x Dinah Elizabeth Uys 1937 Dinah Elizabeth 16-5-56 x Charles Owen Eagar 3c Martha Cornelia Maria 4-6-59 :Cenatta Renetta Cornelia 5-2-34 x Roelof Adriaan Pretorius 1c Johan David x Adriana Marthina Jacoba Herbst :Alexander Jacobus 23-1-34 :Philippus Johannes 24-10-36 :Maria Magdalena Catharina 16-6-1888 / 70 x Albertus Thomas Rinke 22-11-1888 / 1954 6c :Magrieta Magdalena x ? 71 James William Wray 2c ! :Andries Jacobus 23-3-1886 / 14-10-68 :Andries Jacobus 19-10-1908 / 20-2-18 :HOFFMAN :Josias Hoffnan (Jnr) was by himself for 45 days, on his father's farm Geluksverwacht, looking after the Hoffman and Louw de Klerk cattle. Frequently flat on his back for several days with malaria and the cattle attacked by lions and other predators. People passed by on their way back to their own farms and left carcasses of cattle that died of rinderpest on the farm, with the result that the Hoffman and de Klerk cattle were infected. Of a total 230, only 8 survived. Josias Martin was the eldest son of J.P. Hoffman, President of Orange Free State. Josias married his first cousin Susanna Alida Hoffman, daughter of J.J. Hoffman :In 1891 the Hoffman family group, living near Potchefstroom, Transvaal sent two members Louw Hoffman and Frans Botha, to inspect the region near Fort Charter and if satisfied, to peg twenty-four farms to be occupied by the group. They liked the area alongside the Umniati river near the Manesi hills and after pegging the farms along both banks of the river, returned to Pochefstroom where their report was favourable. :The family group, under Josias Martin Hoffman, travelled by ox-wagon. They departed from Wolmaransstad near Potchefstroom on 13 June 1893. They arrived at Kudushoek (renamed Pennyfather) sixteen and half months later, on 1 November 1894.. :For more details read the Hoffman Trek. :Josef Adlam and family had arrived in the district two months before them, the only other near neighbours were the Potgieter family who had arrived in 1891. On the first night after their arival a lion killed two cattle. It happened to be the first loss to lions throughout their trek. Two days later it was shot. The :brothers Josias and Danie, on horseback, were surprised by a charge but the lion stopped a few yards from them when the dogs attacked the lion with the Hoffmans watching. The brothers Potgieter, their new neighbours arrived on foot and immediately took steps to kill the lion. David Potgieter shot it through :the ribs but it continued to attack and was on the point of jumping at Josias when his shot in the head dropped it. The first of many lions he killed. :In addition to the lions, their livestock as well as the humans were under constant threat of attack by leopards, hyenas and wild-dogs. On one occasion Josias (Jnr) and Louw Hoffman came across about 30 wild-dogs that started circling round them prior to the attack. The pack dispersed only after six had been shot. :On occasion all seven members of the family were down, seriously ill with malaria and unable to help eachother or prepare meals. They shared many other problems with their neighbours as detailed in the varios chapters dealing with specific matters. :It is on record that in spite of the difficulties, the Hoffmans were a cheerful family and as was the case with their forebears during the Great (Afrikaner) Trek, each member had a bible and song book and there were regular home services. :SJosias Martin x Susanna Alida Hoffman settled on Geluksverwacht. :b1 Josias Philip 24-11-1867 x Susanna Cornelia Groenewald Inhoek :Josias Martin Philip 10-2-12 :Maria Susanna Margaretha Elizabeth 1-5-13 :Jacobus Hermanus 31-7-14 :Johan Bernhard 15-7-16 :Susanna Alida Cornelia 12-10-18 :Petrus Johannes 25-5-20 :Daniel Cornelius 23-7-23 :Cornelios Jansen Taljaard (Kais) 22-6-27 x Cornelia (Corrie) de Klerk :2s1d :Mathian Johannes Cornelius 5-5-29 x Anna Brits :Josias Martin Philip 15-2-32 :Elizabeth Margaretha 9-12-35 :Josias Philip had his crops on Inhoek, planted by Christmas 1894 and went to visit his family. On his return he found van Rooyen in occupation. Van Rooyen refused to move off, claiming that Josias had abandoned the farm. The matter was decided by Veld Kornet Tom Ferreira who advised that it be treated as a sale and the farm changed ownership for thirty pounds. Josias then moved to the farm Kudushoek which his brother Mathiam was vacating to go gold mining at :Gatooma. Josias changed the name to Pennyfather. He sometimes walked to :Sterkstroom to visit the de Klerks for up to a week.. :b2 Marthina x Jan Greyling (his XX) ( part of Hoffman trek) ?3c :b3 Daniel Cornelius 1880 x Catharina Petronella (Nellie of Sterkfontein) Bester :Lemoenfontein : Marthina Johanna 21-7-15 : Elizabeth Margaretha 15-3-17 : Daniel moved to Mexico near Ngesi river next to Charter Estate and then to :Salisbury. :b4 Matthiam Johannes Cornelius x Annie Britz sister of Pieter Johannes :Kudushoek :b5 Albertus Wynand Wietske 4-9-1883/ 9-7-73 x Susanna Magdalena Naude 25-8-1893/ :12-5-83 ! :b5 being under 16 received only half Leeufontein :XX Susanna Maria Naude :from x :Josias Matheus 29-3-15 :Margaretha Magdalena Jacomina 1-4-19 :Jan Johannes Lodewyk 4-11-25 x Margaretha Isabella Boshoff 9-4-32 Aletta Margaretha 27-5-51 :Susanna Maria 11-9-52 Margaretha Isabella 26-9-53 :from XX :Susanna Alida 1-3-34 x Cornelius Johannes Nel 16-2-29 5c b6 Louw . (under 8 did not get a farm) died 1915 unmarried. :Louw Johan 23-10-1865 / 12-12-1925 (brother in law of Josias Martin) with wife :and daughter, travelled as part of the Hoffman trek and arrived on 1 Nov. 1894 :Farmed on Loudia. :b1 Josias Willem x Susanna Cornelia Groenewald : child 9-12-35 :b2 Louw x Emely Wheeler they lived on Roodebult :b3 Jacobus Johannes x Maria Johanna Cloete : Anna Maria Susanna 22-3-19 :b4 Cornelius Johannes Petrus x Dorothea Petronella Greyling : Amarenthia Fredrika 23-2-44 :b5 Louw Johan x Martha Margaretha Steyn : Maria Johanna 2-8-46 : Francina Clarodina 23-11-51 :Margaretha Magdalena Jacomina x William Norman Broughton 1c Maria Johanna x Jeremias Cornelius Oosthuyzen Naude 10c Susanna Alida x Cornelius Johannes Nel Roelofse 1c :Elizabeth Margaretha x Hermanus Johannes Smartryk Venter 1c :HOLLAWAY Frans arrived 1895 :Annie Charlotte x Pieter Cornelius Johannes van Rooyen 1c Johannes Lodewikus x Mary Mabel Magdalena Lategan 2c Cornelia Johanna x Jacobus Hermanus Spies 1c :Charles Henry x Maria Catharina Gilfillan Charles Henry 23-11-24 :HOLTZHAUZEN :David Jacobus x Johanna Hester Susarah Jansen van Vuuren Andries Philippus 7-10-11 :Johanna Elizabeth x Andries Antonie du Plessis 2c :HORN Johanna Elizabeth Horn x Markus Johannes Smith (early settler) 2c :HOSKINS-DAVIES Philippa x Douglas James Kok 1958 :HOUPTFLEISCH Maria Catharina 1875/ 62 x Daniel Beltzaser Delport 1884 / 1961 2c :HUCKKEL Frans farmed near Charter Estate employed as Overseer by Featherstone Road Council :HULBERT :? x Maria Magdalens de Klerk d.o. Old Teuns de Klerk Martin William x Maria Francina Elizabeth Esterhuizen :Susie Madeline 4-5-33 :HUMAN :Johanna Sophia 29-12-1850/17-8-35 x Jacobus Ignatius de Wet (killed in action Anglo/Boer war) 11c :Aletta Maria x Christoffel Jacobus Cronje 1c :HUNDERMARK Aletta Catharina x Andries Petrus Blignaut 22-11-38 5c :HUYSER :Magdalena Johanna van As 1919 x Arnoldus Mauritius Blignaut 5c :Susara Cornelia 1928 :Pieter Wilhelm x Johanna Sophia Venter :Johanna Sophia 5-4-31 :Diederiks Marthinus Johannes 6-10-32 :Anna Catharina 19-7-34 x ? :Willim Diederik 12-3-52 :HUYSTEEN VAN Hendrik 1895 x Adrianna Johanna du Plessis Johanna Danieta 8-1-31 :HYGERS :Jan Hendrik x Elizabeth Hennesse :Jan Hendrik 11-10-1896 x Martha Elizabeth de Klerk :Martha Elizabeth 11-2-28 :Jan Andries Jacobus 21-7-34 :HYMANS Petrus Jacobus Johannes x Hendrika Wilhelmina Welman :Hermanus Petrus Paulus 10-8-34 :JACKSON :Noel Duke ? :Wally x ? Bullick (from South Africa) :Alfred Oswald x Anna Margaretha Naude :Arthur Oswald 28-2-30 :Jacob Johannes 20-8-31 :Alfred Vardon 16-6-35 :Jackson was magistrate 1932 to 1938 :JACOBS :Henry (not local) x Martha (Mattie) Erasmus :M.J.P. 20-17-12 / 18-11-83 x Mona Catharina ? 5-3-1891 / 24-4-76 :Jacob Johannes 5-3-1918 / 13-3-67 :Jannie 25-6-1920 / 11-9-1990 :Anna Catharina ?1890 x Jan Hendrik Delport 2c :Pieter Jacobus x Elena Johanna Dreyer 3-7-56 :Abraham Matthysen 1-5-84 Catharina Maria 21-2-85 :? x widow Wilhelmina Johanna Bosch nee van der Merwe left area :JAGER DE :Maria Gesina x Gert Diederik Johannes Erasmus 2c :Margaretha Maria x Casparus Johannes van den Berg 1c ! :John Louis x Ella Elizabeth Grimbreek ? :Lenna 16-6-11 :JANEKE Christiaan David 20-10-25 / 22-4-63 x Hester Sophia Opperman Magdalena Elizabeth 29-6-53 :JANSEN :Roelfina Adriana x Jan Gabriel Schoonveldt 4 :Maria Margaretha x Abraham Marthinus Schoonveldt 1c :Maria Margaretha x (? XX) Johan Hendrik Christiaan Schoonveldt 5c :JEFFARES :Henry Desmond Beatty 1908 / 53 :Jannie 25-6-1920 / 11-9-90 :JENNINGS Brian x Maria Magdalena Hendrina Alberts nee Smith 11-8-49 ( her xxx ) ?c :JONES :Hester Petronella Catharina 1915 :Petrus Stephanus 1918 :Petrus Jacobus x Miem Vivviers :JONKER :Dirk Johannes x Anna Jacomina Raubenheimer :Hendrik Johannes 23-2-21 :Cornelia Cecilia 9-3-23 :Elizabeth Wilhelmina x Alastair William White 1c :JOOSTE Gerrit Hendrik x d.o. Kosie and Sannie de Wet of Verwagting ! Charl Petrus x Elizabeth Margaretha Bester 23-12-12 :Gerrit Hendrik 29-4-36 x Isabella du Toit Christabel 6-8-53 :Gerrit Hendrik 6-7-58 :JORDAAN Abram arrived 1895 :Maria x Daniel Grobelaar lived on Manese Poort A and Mexico. :Susanna Anna Jordaan x Herman Eberhart Posselt 5c :Maria Magdalena Adriana x David Rudolph Grobler 2c :Catharina Margaretha x Jan Johan Christiaan Lamprecht 1895 2c :Jacoba Wilhelmina x Johannes George Badenhorst 2c :Catharina Hendrina x George Martin Ferreira 2-6-28 2c :Petrus Daniel Cornelius Johannes 1912 :Catharina Hendrina 1931 :Christina Susanna 1936 :Casper Hendrik x Christina Susanna de Bruin :Gesina Johanna 7-10-13 x Lukas Ignatius Dreyer 14-1-09 out of area Barend Francois 8-11-15 :Cornelius Johannes 16-12-18 :Johannes Hendrik Lodewikus x Anna Susanna Koen Casper Hendrik 30-1-18 :child 16-12-18 :Maria Isabella 13-10-19 :Gerhardus Johannes 16-8-21 :Nicolaas Johannes Jacobus 5-6-28 :Casper Hendrik x Maria Magdalena van der Merwe ?1902 :Casper Hendrik 15-2-25 :Christoffel Bernardus 2-10-26 :Johannes Martinus 12-11-28 :Paulus Nicolaas 20-6-31 :Nicolaas Johannes Jacobus 3-2-35 :David Johannes Jesse 18-11-36 :Jacob Jacobus 14-12-39 :Anna Helena 31-7-41 :Jacob Jacobus x Christina Johanna Gagiano 8-8-11 :Casper Hendrik 21-5-30 :Maria Petronella 10-3-40 :Albertus Johanes Jacobus x Margaretha Elizabeth Lamprecht :Albertus Johannes Jacobus 20-11-47 :Johannes Petrus x Killian Spangler :Johanna 13-4-76 :JOUBERT :Magiel Jacobus arrived 1895 x Elizabeth Helena Labuschagne :Widow Elizabeth Joubert was at the 1896 Sterkstroom fight (she XX Bezuidenhout) :Jan Daniel Francois x Gertruida Johanna Bronkhorst Jan not local, they left area Gideon Jcobus Johannes 24-1-29 :Izak Jacob x Christina Sophia Oberholtzer Elizabeth Catharina 2-8-20 :Martha Magdalena 6-10-22 :Jan Gerhardus Johannes 1-3-26 Izak Jacob 5-12-30 :Jacobus Marthinus XAnna Sophia de Swart Anna Elizabeth 14-7-32 :Josua Johannes x Jacomina Margaretha Steyn Hermina Elizabeth Maria 5-3-43 :Elizabeth Margaetha ? 1890 x Muller :Elizabeth Margaretha XX Botha :Martha Suanna 1895 x Botha :Anna Catharina Maria x Hendrik Christoffel Esterhuyzen 1c :Elizabeth Hermina x Carel Petrus Snyman 1c :Maria x Frederik Johan Dreyer 22-1-50 4c :Fritz x Maria Magdalena O'Neill :Andries 1914 :Elsie Johanna x David Johannes du PLooy 7-1-26 ?c . :Joubert ? x Rachel Jacoba Hester 12-2-33 Adlam ?c :Joubert ? x Magrieta Johanna Christina Jovner 24-9-42 :Joubert ? x Ellis Ivy Jovner 23-8-53 :JOVNER :Jacob de Klerk 8-12-19 x Louisa Steyn 18-1-29 :Cornelia Louisa x Johan David Steenkamp Kriek 14-9-32 / 5-8-84 2c :Magrieta Johanna Christina 24-9-42 x Joubert :Jacob Gerhardus x Lynette Smit :David Christiaan 5-10-78 :Trudye 25-4-80 :Johannes Frederik 27-11-54 x :Ellis Ivy 23-8-53 x Joubert :KAMPEN Susanna Francina x Andries Adriaan Custaves van Aswegen 2c :KASHULA Irene Victoria Esther x Gerhardus Josephus Oosthuyzen 2c :KARSTEN Willem Hendrik x Josephine Muriel Burton :Katrina 7-4-58 :KEARNEY Johannes Mathysen x Alida Magrieta Theron :Catharina 26-10-66 :KIESER Fhilip Rudolph 4-4-1916 / 1-10-1978 x Sarah Sophia Eagar 9-12-25. :Flip worked in the area as a general handyman till his death. They had two :children, twins educated at Enkeldoorn School, then both left the area. :Elizabeth Hendriena 18-10-65 :Florence Sarah 18-10-65 :KIETSMAN Elizabeth Jacomina Susanna Nubbick x Gideon Francois Benade 2c :KIP Wilhelmus Josef x Georgina Magdalena Schoultz :Perdita Merle 22-4-68 :KIRSTEIN :Christiaan Jacobus Albertus x Jeanetta Maria Magdalena Benade 3c :Martha Margaretha x Petrus Arnoldus Steyn 3c :Jan Bastiaan x Elizabeth Johanna Sophia Boshoff :Elizabeth Johanna Sophia 23-2-24 :Jan Bastiaan 11-11-1898 / 16-7-71 x (? his xx) Carolina Nora Bester 11-6-07 / 25-3-69 :farmed on Inhoek before Owen Eagar :Carolina Nora 7-6-30 :Francina Claradina 4-6-33 :Christiaan Jacobus Albertus x Helen Mentz Botha 18-3-38 / 20-10-93 4c :XX Magdalena Gertruida Bosman nee Blignaut 22-11-34 0c :Jan Bastiaan 14-1-58 x Catherine Jean Burns :Tian Caroline 15-9-85 :Sarah Maria 10-4-60 x Richard Clarence Wessels 3c triplets Cornelius Fredrik 26-4-63 :Christiaan Jacobus Albertus 11-5-65 :Carolina Nora 3-10-37 x Neville Eugene Lindeque 1c Barend Jacobus Bester 7-12-38 x Cecilia Joan Tarr ! :Debbie Elizabeth 3-7-62 :Daniel Louw 14-8-63 x Karen Ann Wastie ! Deon Louw 18-2-91 :Master Ben 3-2-92 :Denise Margaret 23-10-71 :KIRTON :Edward George Turner x ? Barnard : XX Isabella Susanna Bester :George Steven 1919/ 90 x Jacoba Johanna Smit farmed on Sterkstroom :Maria Janetta 13-10-49 :Elizabeth Johanna 5-7-52 :Marthinus Cornelius 19-04-21 / 03-04-92 x Maria Cornelia Jeanetta Sophia Botha :Anna Magdalena 23-9-55 x Cas Douglas Edward George Turner 17-7-57 :James Jacobus Petros 10-1-69 Ockert Carel Jacobus Botha 10-1-69 :Edward Turner 4-7-25 :Isabella Susanna 23-5-27 x Herman Gerhard du Plooy 3c Jusua 26-10-28 x Richen (Rachel) Smit :Muriel 27-12-30 x Elias Paulus Nel 2c :Edward George Turner farmed on Ngesi and later Sterkstroom producing fruit. Eddie's father had previously worked for Rhodes as leader of his ox-wagon teams. :Sons Steven and Martin continued to produce cytrus and wheat on Sterkstroom. :KITSHOFF Stefan x Deborah van Vliet Karen 24-7-90 :Adolf Johannes x Johanna Maria de Klerk Hendrik Christoffel 1-5-19 :Wilhelmina Catharina 22-1-22 :Gerhardus Jacobus 28-6-24 :KLERK DE :Brother Louw (? Lourens Christiaan) arrived 1894 with wife, three sons and :three daughters :Brother Gert (? Gerhardus ) arrived 1895 with wife and one son :Jacoba Sophia Aletta x Abraham Petrus Louw Kotze 9c :Alida Elizabeth Johanna de Klerk x Nicolaas Marthinus Olivier 3c :Johanna Maria x Adolf Johannes Esterhuyzen 3c :Emerentia Petronella x Josef Johannes (Job) Adlam 5c :Jacomina Dorothea de Klerk x Hendrik Johannes Josef Stoltz 5c :Maria Magdalena Johanna x Jacobus Petrus Botha 1c :Catharina Francina x Johannes Jacobus Blignaut 8c :Catharina Francina x Jan Hendrik Blignaut :Jacomina Dorothea x Paul Stefanus Snyman 4c :Martha Elizabeth x Jan Hendrik Hygers 11-10-1896 2c :Johanna x Jacobus Johannes Swart 1c :Martha Cornelia Maria x Johannes Hendrik de Beer 3c :Johanna Maria x Adolf Johannes Kirchoff 3c :Jacomina Dorothea 13-2-1948 / 16-12-1966 :Anna Sophia x Marthinus Johannes van der Vyver 27-11-36 1c :? de Klerk x Martha Johanna Kok (nee Ferreira 1860 / 37) her XX :Teuns (? 1880) x Maria Bester ? d.o. Barend Bester wounded on Sterkfontein :Louw son of Gert was from Gert's x remainder of children from XX :Lourens Christiaan 2-3-1896 /12-11-56 x 11-11-1895 Anna Catharina Potgieter :?1875 ?c :d.o. Willem Potgieter early settler (she XX Halgryn) ! :Theunis Christiaan Lourens ( ? Old Theuns) x Dina Gertruida Fourie :Johanna Magdalena 30-1-1892/ 27-6-79, x James Jubelee Symington 26-8-1887 20-:8-70) 5c :Soon, :Dina x Gilfillan, :Gert (Gerhardus Marthinus Johannes), :Maria Magdalena x ? Hulbert :Magrieta Gertruida (d.o. Old Theuns ?) x Andries Nielson 1c :Annie Susanna 2-12-12 x Price :Josef Fourie 1917 :Gerhardus Jacobus x Maria Magdalena Elizabeth Johanna Pieterse :Maria Gertruida 17-3-10 :Susanna Petronella 19-3-12 :Gerhardus Jacobus 20-5-14 :Deleen x van Vuuren of Gatoma and left the area :Christiaan x Christa Nel of Gutu :Ina ? 1940 x Piet Erasmus of Featherstone :Johan left :Rita left :Gerhardus Marthinus x Maria Magdalena Johanna Naude Anna Elizabeth Johanna 17-11-10 :Johanna Maria 18-11-11 :Wessel Petrus x Hester Jacoba van Rooyen :Gerhardus Ignatius 9-1-11 x Anna Susanna Salomina Gerber 1920 Daphne Dorothy 11-3--36 :Wessel Petrus 3-12-38 Gerhardus Ignatius 13-1-42 Hester Jacoba 26-2-45 :Anna Salomina Susanna 26-2-45 Lucia Susanna 30-4-52 :Lourens Christiaan 20-2-13 Hester Jacoba 12-5-15 :Theunis Christiaan 1890 x Ellie Sophia Jacoba (Sytjie) Meintjies arrived 1895 :(she xx Willem de Wet) The family settled on Nyombi farm :Lourens Chrisiaan 7-1-12 with wife 3s3d left area :Ellie Lucia 13-11-13 Lukas Andries 30 9-15 :Theunis Christiaan (young) 2-9-17 with wife 1s2d on Nyombi :Hermanus Christiaan 16-4-1920 / 26-9-1962 x Martha Cornelia Blignaut (21-6-1924) :(d.o. Nicholaas Johannes Blignaut (15-5-1892 / ?) and Maria Petronella Rinke ( ?-!!-1890). :Hermanus and Martha farmed on Wonderklip, Featherstone producing cattle till his death. :(she XX Moolman) children de Klerk Theunis Christiaan 29-10-1946 x Audry Lottering :Nicolaas Johannes x Wilhelmina Bosch 4c :d.o. Jacob Bosch and Wilhelmina van der Merwe (daughter of Lodewyk van der Merwe). :sons attended Liebenberg junior school and Thornhill High at Gwelo, as boarders. :Willem Abraham 19-5-22 :Wessel Gerhardus 4-9-24 :Jacobus Coetzee 14-9-26 :Maria 14-8-28 :The brothers Lucas, Maans and Wessel died within a few days of each other. :Wessel Petrus x Lucia Susanna Coetzee :Judic Maryna 10-7-19 :Dirk Hendrik Jacobus 29-1-22 :Wessel Petrus 7-5-24 :Theunis Christiaan x Margaretha Isabella Boshoff :Margaretha Isabella 11-10-26 :Dina Gertruida 7-6-31 :Theodorus Hermanus Gerhardus 6-3-35 :Pieter Hendrik 22-9-1887 / 21-7-1958 x Hester Margaretha Rinke :Schalk Willem 19-6-31 / 31-7-76 :Pieter Hendrik from S. A. x (?XX) Aletta Margaretha Rinke :Martha Cornelia Maria 12-1-41 :Lourens Christiaan x Anna Magdalena Steenkamp :Theunis Christiaan 4-2-37 :Bartholomius Jacobus x Maria Elizabeth Bester 6-6-15 :Bernardus Hermanus 30-5-38 :Theodorus Hermanus Gerhardus x Dirkie Elizabeth Potgieter 1918 :(d.o. Solomon Potgieter) farmed at Umvuma on Vredelust, producing wheat and cattle, :Johanna Magdalena 28-4-39 :Christiaan Hermanus 8-5-41 :Ina Gertruida 22-5-44 :Johanna Salomina 7-8-47 :Margrieta Louisa 7-8-47 :Lourens Christiaan 2-3-1896 12-11-1956 x Cornelia Hendrina Gagiano 3-3-07 / 21- 4-77 :Christina Johanna ( Poppie) 1927 x Gert Stephanu Kok 23-3-27 / 14-7-99 3c :Hendrik Andries x Lola May Spencer-Higgs left area he XX in S,A. :Lourens Christiaan 22-6-59 Louise 6-6-60 :Hendrik Andries 2-3-64 :Louwrens Christiaan (Sunny) x Catharina Elizabeth Greyling left area Catharina Elizabeth 16-8-57 :Lourens Christiaan 14-11-60 Jacob Johannes 3-2-69 :Jacoba (Joyce) x Rynie Maritz 2s 3d left area :Cornelia (Corrie) x Cornelius Jansen Taljaard (Kais) Hoffman 3c Pieter Johannes Frederik x Alfrida May Helmuth :Christine June 12-11-70 Paul Dion 26-4-73 Pieter Frederik 6-9-74 :Jacobus Frederik van Staden 29-3-46 x Gail Athlee Gill Freek Jacobus van Staden 18-4-64 :Ewart Jannie 6-8-70 :Jacomina Dorothy (Mina) 13-2-48 / 16-12-66 Wessel Petrus x Johanna Francina Schoultz :Wessel Petrus 4-5-48 Cornelia Johanna 24-11-54 Hendrik Johannes 25-8-65 :Pieter Hendrik x Magdalena Cornelia Fourie Daniel Fourie 28-11-58 :Nicolaas Johannes x Wilhelmina Johanna Bosch Hermanus Christoffel 8-2-75 :Wilhelmina Johanna 10-9-76 :Johannes Zacharias Moolman 27-11-78 Martha Cornelia 21-4-80 :KLOPPERS :Coenraad Christoffel x Judith Johanna Cloete :Judith Johanna 30-8-63 :Susanna Hendrika 10-8-65 :Gerhardus Frederik 9-9-67 :Philip x Anna Christina Teesen :Philip Johannes 17-7-78 :Anneline Elizabeth 19-2-81 :Colleen Jenna 15-7-86 :KNOTT Bert x Maria Magdalena (Marie) Odendaal 7-11-1931 (her XX) ?c ! KNOWLES Deborrah Ann x Craig Darren Smith 4c :KOEGELENBERG Hester Anna x Sarel petrus du Toit 2c :KOEKEMOER Morne x Nicolette Kok 1976 :KOEN :Johanna Isabella Koen x Petrus Jacobus Vermaak 3c :Dirk Cornelius Jonathan 1936 :Anna Susanna x Johannes Hendrik Lodewikus Jordaan 5c :Petrus Willem x Anna Christina Dreyer 30-5-06 :Gerhardus Johannes 28-5-28 :Aletta Elizabeth 4-12-30 :Lukas x Rita Brits :Maryna 2-3-77 :KOCK DE Barend Jacobus x Johanna Jacoba Bartley :Daniel Edward 12-1-50 :KOCKOFF ( ? COCKOFF) Andrew John Cecil x Sharon O'Neill :Kerry Jane 10-8-83 :KOK :Johannes Jacobus born 1710 in Waldeck, Germany arrived at Cape of Good Hope in 1733 as a mercenary soldier. He x Johanna Jannetjie van Rooyen. Their Great-grandson Gideon Jacobus born 6-1-1782 in Swellendam, followed his fiance Jacomina Johanna Vermaak to the Gamtoos when her parents moved there. In 1802 they married and settled on Koksseplaas. Their son Gert Stephanus x Katarina Susanna Taute and grandson Hermanus Gerhardus x Martha Johanna Ferreira :Hermanus Gerhardus 1855 / 1896 and. wife Martha Johanna Ferreira, (1860 / 1937) arrived 1895 with the Pieter Ferreira trek, Martha was a sister of trek leader Pieter. The Koks had with them, two sons and four daughters. A third son, Hendrik (Rex) followed later. The family group trekked from the Gamtoos valey in the Eastern Cape Colony. The move was by train as far as Mafeking and from there by ox-wagon averaging 15 miles a day in two shifts. The eldest son 14 year old, Gert Stephanus was the leader for the Kok wagon. When outspanned the oxen and other livestock had to be watered and constantly guarded against lions. :The children enjoyed the free outdoor life, not realising nor sharing the worries of the adults. They arrived at Vaalkop (later Enkeldoorn town) in 1895. Hermanus pegged Veeplaas, which adjoined the farms allocated to his Ferreira Brothers-n-law. Shortly after, he contracted malaria and died of black-water fever Their daughter Inez also died They were buried on Vaalkop and later re-interred at the Enkeldoorn cemetary. With the outbreak of Mashona hostilities the family moved to the lager, initially on Enkeldoorn then moved to Vaalkop :After her husbands death Mr Rhodes was helpful and offered Martha to send her and the children back to Gamtoos. She refused, saying that they had left an overcrowded Eastern Province looking for a better life for their children. She did however send her four daughters, travellimg with Mr. Rhodes, back for a few years :When the trek left Gamtoos Hermanus and Martha left their son Hendrik (Rex) with a brother and his wife, a childless couple. As the transport situation became easier, widow Martha wanted her child but the couple refused to send him making it nacessary for her to travel to Gamtoos to fetch him. :After the Mashona war, son Gert Stephanus , having heard of mines being opened in Northern Rhodesia, left on foot to look for employment, he headed North. He walked along the Zambesi river to Kazangulu where he crossed. At one stage, a vast flat area, partly flooded, tested his endurance to the limits, walking mile after :mile through the water he became exhausted The water was too deep to sit down for a rest and on the point of collapse, he had to keep walking. After trekking unsuccessfully to many distant places, he returned about eight months later, carrying, as his only reward a small pig he had been given. About 1908, he bought Glenconnor. His sister Eugenie joined him on Glenconnor and later, his mother, who had obtained some plots in Enkeldoorn, joined him. :A single man Willie Staines was employed on the farm and married Widow Martha Kok. A small distance seperated the two homesteads. :A small stream, the Manese river, crossed the farm Helped by Willie Staines and using only a spirit level and length of string to determine the flow of water, a canal two and half miles long, was dug to provide irrigation water from the Manese river. The main crops being wheat, maize and citrus, three varieties of nartjies and one orange. The citrus trees were from seed brought from Gamtoos, all trees from seedlings as grafted trees were still unknown. Grapes from cuttings brought from Gamtoos were grown for home consumption and also prickly pears. Gert took 4 head of cattle to the farm, on the first night a lion killed the bull. He devised a trap gun that he used with success, eliminating leopards and lions. :Willie Staines died of Dropsy and was burried in the small farm cemetary. :Following his death, Widow Martha continued to stay on Glenconnor till her death in 1937. Prior to her marriage, Gert's young sister Eugene stayed with him. The first school in the area was started and the children received a reasonable education. :In 1910 Gert x Elizabeth Mary Wheeler. He built a pole and dagga house for his bride. Later a trading store was established and Gert extended his operations by speculating very successfully with cattle which became the major operation on Glenconnor. He bought from individuals in the area and communal lands. He made a practice of always selling the best beasts and contrary to normal practice, with considerable success, keeping the poorer animals for breeding. Crops were conveyed to the market at Gatooma by oxwagon. On the return trip game was shot and the meat bartered with the indigenous people, for grain. On occasion a cattle desease, Foot and Mouth causing wide ranging quarantine, cought him at Gatooma and he was not permitted to return to the farm with his oxen. He bought donkeys to return to Glenconnor :From the new owners, Gert bought both A and B of Manese Poort farm, initially owned by P.L. Ferreira who subdivided and sold, A and B, A being on the North bank of Manese river and B on the South, adjoining Glenconnor. He followed this by buying Vlakfontein and some years later, Perserverence which adjoined Vlakfontein. Gert died in 1956. :Gert's son, Hermanus Gerhardus (Baas) 1911 / 1980 and wife Rhoda Grace Pocock farmed on Manesepoort B where, in 1935 he built a home and moved from Glenconnor. Daniel and wife Maria (nee Jordaan) Grobler, with son Henry and daughter Christina lived in a brick house on Manesepoort B which they leased and farmed for 25 years till 1948 when he bought and moved to Mexico. Also, for a time, on B was the large Gerber family who lived in a pole and daga house. :Irrigation water for Manesepoort A and B was available from the Manese river. B was connected to the Glenconnor canal while A on the other side of the river was fed by its own canal. Commercial crops grown under irrigation were: Citrus, Wheat, Maize, Tomatoes, Onions, and Potatoes. :Schooling was a serious problem. :Rhoda Kok (wife of Baas) a qualified school teacher, tought their son Allan and children of the family and neighbours by correspondence. Allan b2c1d1 then went to Prince Edward Junior school but brother Gert and the Grobler daughter, Christina, attended Louwdia as week boarders. They had to walk the six miles from Manesepoort B, through the Poort every Monday morning and back home every Friday afternoon. Later a three ton lorry was bought and the children were taken to school with the produce being taken to market. :Allan Kok was tought by his mother to standard three, he then went to Prince Edward Junior, still a part of Prince Edward the name of the Junior section was changed to Allan Wilson and again to Selborn Rutlidge, he boarded at Selous House. He then went to Prince Edward senior and boarded at Rhodes House. :b2c2 Gert to Louwdia then Liebenberg and then to Prince Edward senior. :b2c4 James (Jim) tought by Rhoda Kok then to Liebenberg and to Allan :Wilson senior :In 1946 b2c1 Baas, bought Leleza, named after an African Chief called Leleza :who had previously lived there. His son Neville c1d2 x Algea Bartlett-Torr lived :on Leleza . He farmed with his father on Manesepoort B. When Ralph c1d3 left :school he also joined Baas and Neville on Manesepoort B. In 1970's after :Baas had portioned off his farms to his sons, Neville bought Abercorn Extension, to the East of Abercorn which he named ABEX Estate, but continued to farm with Baas and Ralph till Baas died. :Transport to the Kok farms to the West of the Hills, was by ox-wagon and after negotiating the precarious path over the mountain, there followed about two and half miles of Vlei, which, prior to the construction of Road Council roads, in the wet season took an average two days to cross by wagon with overnight stays at the wagon, with Mosquitoes for company There were very few trips to civilisation and these were restricted to the three monthly trips to town for Nagmaal. :In 1948 Gert Stephanus Kok (b2c3) younger brother of Baas, x Christina Johanna (Poppie) de Klerk married and moved to Manese Poort A. :In 1948 tobacco barns were built on both Manesepoort A and B and also Glenconnor. Thereafter tobacco was the main crop. Low rainfall and consequent lack of irrigation water made it necessary to stop growing wheat. Citrus continued on Manesepoort B till the trees died about 1953. On A irrigation continued with the available water , till the trees died through lack of water. :When Gert Stephanus (b2) died in 1956 his son b2c4 James Wheeler (Jim) :continued to farm on Glenconnor. :Mathiam Andries Cornelius x Annie Brits :Hermanus Gerhardus 12-7-1855 / 1896 x Martha Johanna Ferreira 1860 / 1937 :b1 Susanna Johanna 17-12-1879 / ?-10-56 x Solomon Ignatius Maritz 27-5-1875 / ?- :4-58 ! :(cousin of Christiaan they left after marriage ) :b2 Gert Stephanus (Dick) 1881 / 1956 x Elizabeth Mary (Polly) Wheeler 1892 / 1969 :farmed on Glenconnor :c1 Hermanus Gerhardus (Baas) 10-5-11/ 80 x his cousin Rhoda Grace :Pocock1907 / 76 :Baas was educated at Boys High, later changed to Prince Edward. With his sons Neville and Ralph, he farmed (Cattle) on Manesepoort B :By 1950 b2c1 Baas, who already owned Leleza, bought Nyamazaan and in 1960 Loudia. He reshaped the farms, taking 3 000 acres from Nyamazaan he added 2 000 acres to Laleza and 1 000 acres to Loudia Before he died Baas gave his reshaped farms to his sons. Nyamazaan to Allan, Laleza to Neville who already owned Abets Estate, Ralph got Loudia and Manesepoort B. In 1981 Neville left for Australia after selling his farms to brother Ralph. Later the Kok family sold their farms, being Manesepoort A and B, ABEX Estate, Leleza and Glenconnor to the Government or individual Africans. :d1 Allan Derek 18-10-29 x Elizabeth Mary (Polly) Wheeler 15-1-33 : Allan grew crops on Nyamazaan while looking after cattle belonging to his father. : All children moved to South Africa :e1 Brian Reginald 7-11-52 x Marion Lynette Pretorius 2-9-49 3c :e2 Brenda Elaine 24-2-54 x Johan Barry 11-7-54 2c : XX Humphrey Barnard 11-7-54 . 2c :e3 Arlene Sheryl 14-10-55 x George Lionel Webster 25-12-52 (not local) 2c :e4 Cedric George 19-1-58 x Renee Cathrine Bisco 25-12-60 . 2c :e5 Vernon Neil 23-12-65 x Tania Ann Delport 2-2-67 . 2c :e6 Larry Edwin 24-12-67 x Heleen Catriena Myburgh 29-10-69 2c :d2 Neville Edwin 29-6-34 x Aglea (Bopsie) Bartlet -Torr farmed on Leleza till 81 then Australia. :e1 Kevin Dale 20-9-60 x Anthea Margaret Sherwood in Australia 4c :e2 Tessa Lee 1-7-62 x Grant Michael O'Connor in Australia 1c : XX Neil David Thomson in Australia 4 c :e3 Owen Bruce 14-5-72 / 27-8-73 on Leleza :d3 Ralph Vernon -42 not married :c2 Elizabeth Johanna (Joy) 1-11-1913 / 78 x Hans Jacob Petrus Meyer 4c :c3 Gert Stephanus 23-3-27 / 4-7-99 x Christina Johnna (Poppie) de Klerk 1927 : farmed on Manesepoort :d1 Marie Elizabeth 7-5-49 x Gideon Francois Benade divorced 2c : XX Jan Nieuwoudt :d2 Gerhard Christiaan 26-1-953 x Regina May (Jenny) Steyn :e1 Christelle Mavis 8-10-74 x Sagrys Christiaan Venter :e2 Nicolette 26-4-76 x Morne Koekemoer :e3 Wayne Gert 1980 : Sandra Hendrina 27-3-57 x Michael Anthony Catton (divorced) 2 sons :c4 James Wheeler (Jim) 1929 x Althea Warren Bartlett-Torr : farmed on Glenconnor :d1 Wayne Eric 4-3-56 / 1966 :d2 Douglas James -1958 x Phillipa Hoskins-Davies :d3 Michelle -1961 x Ashley Plume :c5 Iris Mary 2-7-34 x Christoffel Bernadus O'Neill 28-10-21 5c :b3 Katarina Susanna (Kittie) x William George Pocock :b4 Inez Betalia died young !1896 :b5 Rachel Elizabeth 1887 / 18-8-42 x David Johannes du Plooy ? / 28-4-46 7c :b6 Hendrik Mathews (Rex) 1890 / 1955 x Anne Margaret Wheeler left the area : Henry Richard 14-12-12 :b7 Eugenie 1892 / 1971 x Christiaan Maritz (cousin of Solomon) :b8 Hermanus Gerhardus (Maans) 7-7-1894 / 3-11-39 x Johanna Caterina Devine :owned Gavunga farm where his sons Winfred and Bernard grew tobacco. Eric Edmnd 15-9-18 x Kitty Sieberhagen :Winfred 29-11-20 x Anthea Tapson :Ines 23-11-25 x Herbert ? Sherwin :Bernard 4-8-30 x Althea Kok ( nee Bartlett - Torr) :Johanna 12-4-33 (she officially changed her name to Jean) x Steve Stack (c2 Winfred and c4 Bernard farmed on Cavunga after Herman Du Plo :Stefanus Hermanus Gerhardus x Anna Petronella van der Berg Engela 28-8-31 :Andrew 22-11-35 :Marthinus Johannes x Anna Johanna Maria Devine Marthinus Johannes 4-1-28 :Olga Evelyn 23-5-31 :The Kok family were dedicated, staunch believers and supporters of the Church which they served as the occasion permitted. b2c1d1 Allan served on the 7th. Day Adventist Council. Allan, well known and respected as a Lay-preacher, took part in religious activities regardless of the denomination, including funeral services. There are people in most Communities, said to be at the end of the telephone line, known for their selfless readiness to help others in need, particularly in times of illness. Allan Kok was one of them. The family served the Community in many ways as Members, Secretaries, Vice-Chairmen and Chairmen of Committees as detailed elsewhere. :Other branches of the Kok group included Steven A cousin of Gert (Dick) and several other cousins who found employment in the Rhodesian prison service. Steven Kok was Chief Jailer at Enkeldoorn about 1942 replacing Kerneels du Randt. 1n 1960 he was transferred to Gwelo. Also an Overseer working locally for Roads Department :KOLBE Pieter Jacobus x Madge Brazier Buttery :Peter Vernon 24-9-32 :KOORTS Maria Johanna x Willem George Diederiks 3c :KORB :[[Korb-64|Albertus Erasmus]] x [[Fourie-221|Susanna Susara Fourie]] 2 children :Maria Juktjana (?) 1-3-16 :Naomi 26-10-23 :Anthony Johannes x Elsie Sophia Catharina Maria Wray :Albert William 22-1-31 :Heiletta Maria 2-9-32 :Susanna Fourie 14-4-34 :Ellen Ray 6-11-36 :Antonie Johannes 24-11-37 :KOTZE :Martha Aletta Johanna x Petrus Johannes Botha 9c Daniel Joachim 1893 :Abraham Petrus Louw x Jacomina Sophoa Aletta de Klerk :Jacoba Aletta 27-9-12 x Helgert Andries Cornelius van Niekerk 4c :Maria Cornelia 7-10-13 x Gert Cornelius van der Merwe 6c :Susanna Philippina 31-8-15 :Theunis Johannes 27-9-17 :Gerhardus acobus 14-7-20 :Margaretha Elizabeth 20-7-22 :Abraham Petrus Louw 21-11-25 :Maria Claudina Lourens 27-8-30 :Jacomina Dorothea 27-8-30 :KRAUSE :Hermanus Lukas x Aletta Johanna Susara Venter :Carel Frederik Christoffel 14-6-16 :Maria Elizabeth 25-9-17 x Jacobus Gerhardus Johannes Oberholzer 1c :Carel Rudolph 3-11-18 :Gertruida Philippina 7-2-20 :Aletta Johanna Susanna 17-8-27 :Louisa Gesina 18-10-29 :Hester Magdalena 5-2-36 :Karl Rudolph x Elizabeth Ethel Mabel Wheeler :Hermanus Lukas 14-8-43 :Rudolph 9-6-46 :David 16-4-50 :Richard 6-5-53 :Aletta Hazel 1-4-55 :Deidre 7-10-56 :KRIEGLER Benjamin Jacobus x Francis Kate van Eden :Linda 16-1-57 :Andre 30-10-58 :KRIEK :Hester Catharina x Gerhardus Johannes Odendaal 1c :Hester Catharina x Willem Daniel van Helsdingen 1c :Hester Susanna Aletta 23-8-10 x Cyril Stanley Cuff Anderson 2c :Dirkie Jacoba x Cyril Stanley Cuff Anderson (his xx) 4c :Maria Adriana Kriek 23-10-27 x Andries Daniel Petrus Beukes 1923 2c :Johan Christiaan x Cecilia Jacomina Kruger :Cecilia Jacomina 16-12-12 x Francois Jacobus Bezuidenhout 2c :Abraham Frederik Stefanus x Magdalena Catharina Cilliers :Bridget Aletta 13-8-13 :Hester Catharina 4-1-16 x Cornelius Johannes Odendaal 6-10-10 / 1-6-76 3c Magdalena Stefinia 6-11-19 :Johan Viviers 2-7-24 :Gileam Jacobus 19-9-1895 / 9-11-74 x Maria Adriana Steenkamp 22-8-1895 / 21-10-85 :They lived along Range Road 10m :Elsie Sophia Catharina Maria 20-12-16 x Jacobus Daniel Nel 4c Hester Catharina 12-4-18 :Johan Christiaan 10-9-21 x Anna Elizabeth Chomse Giliam Jacobus 4-3 -47 :Gideon Jacobus 12-2-48 :Maria Adriana 23-5-55 :Elizabeth Louisa 29-12-60 :Maria Adriana 23-10-27 x Andries Daniel Petrus Beukes 1923 2c :Johan David Steenkamp 14-9-32 / 5-8-1984 x Cornelia Louisa Jovner :farmed about 10 miles along Range road and owned butchery by the Standard Bank :Louise Lizelle 7-6-78 :Marianna Isabella 19-4-79 :Johannes Jurie x Thomas Johannes Bezuidenhout ? 1915 :Elizabeth Helena 25-2-33 :Johan Christiaan 25-6-34 :Cecilia Jacomina 18-3-36 x Gert Jacobus Odendaal :Thomas Johannes Bezuidenhout 20-3-38 :Mathilda 13-5-45 :Anna Magrieta Gertruida 24-10-49 :Gert Hendrik x Anna Catharina Gertruida Erasmus :Johan Christiaan 19-8-40 :Gert Diederik Johannes 6-11-42 :Cecilia Johanna 12-9-45 :Gert Hendrik 7-3-49 :Petrus Francois Johannes 1-9-52 :KRIEL Katriena Elizabeth x Johan Francois Herbst 2c :KRIENKE x Anna Wilhelmina van Niekerk d.o. Jan Johannes Wilhelminus she XX Mienie :KRITZINGER Matthys Lafras x Hester Johanna. Steyn .6-1-18 2c :KIP Wilhelmus Josef x Georgina Magdalena Schoultz Perdita Merle 22-4-68 :KRUGER :Maria Magdalena x Willem Stefanus van der Merwe 1c :Nicolaas Johannes 5-8-1882 / 14-6-66 x Anna Cecilia Oberholzer 28-10-1894/14-1-48 Nicolaas arrived in the area from Barclay East (Wolmanstad), as a single man, He worked for Stuart on Allandale farm and continued to live there after marriage. In 1922 he bought Victor, near Range where he farmed till he died.. :Their children : :b1 Pieter Ernst 8-10-15 x Magdalena Maria Dorothea Bouwer divorced :Judith Johanna 6-1-41 :Nicolaas Johannes 31-12-41 :Anna Cecilia 8-7-43 :Pieter Ernst 18-1-50 :b2 Elizabeth Catherina 22-12-16 x Nathan Elia Berkowitz 20-6-11 / 14-2-60 7c : Widow Elizabeth XX Andries Cloete 1922 his XX 0c :b3 Maria Johanna 30-5-21 x Barend Petrus Jacobus van den Bergh 1906 4c :left area :b4 Anna Celia 16-3-26 x Louis Bouwer divorced and xx Coetzee left the area :b5 Helena Elizabeth 1-7-30 x Jacobus Ignatius Cloete 1924 1c left area :b6 Aida Theodora Dania 8-11-34 died unmarried on Victor farm. Johannes Jacques x Dora Maria Kruger :child 9-3-20 :Johannes Jurie x Maria Catharina Elizabeth O'Reily Rhoda Hester Susanna Aletta 10-9-23 :Gert x Maria Magdalena Cloete Veronica 5-4-29 :Johannes Hendrik x Henrietta Cornelia van Deventer Johannes Hermanus 25-7-30 :Johannes Jacobus x Maria Susanna Margaretha Steyn Daniel Lizemore 26-4-37 :Jacob Johannes x Jacomina Fredrika Erasmus 21-4-25 :Jacob Johannes 13-6-45 :Samuel Jacobus Johannes 26-4-47 :Barend Frederik x Ilse Theresa Fourie :Desmond Roy 6-6-90 :Nikita 11-8-92 :Willem Stefanus x Maria Magdalena Kruger :Magdalena Elizabeth 22-8-29 :Philip Rudolh x Elizabeth Helena Nel :Rudolph (Roelf) Kruger x Isabella de Wet ?c left area ! :Cecilia Johanna x Johannes Christiaan Kriek 2c :Sara Maria x Johannes Jurgens Hamman 8c :Cornelia Maria 1928 :Johanna Petronella Dorothea 1930 :Marie Mentz 1938 :LABUSCHAGNE :Hester Johanna x Jacobus Albertus Steyn 2c :Pieter x Sara Susanna Gagiano 20-2-24 1c left area :Elizabeth Helena x Magiel Jacobus Joubert 6c :Elizabeth Helena XX Bezuidenhout :They arrived in 1895, shortly before Magiel died. :Elizabeth was the Widow Joubert at the 1896 Sterkfontein fight. :Elizabeth Helena XX Bezuidenhout LAFRAS Aletta Adriana x Esafas Philippus Petrus Vosloo 1c :LAMBERT :Thomas Mattheus 27-8-10 / 25-8-80 x Magdalena Elizabeth Smit :Thomas Mattheus 12-11-35 farmed on Bordeau from about 1940 :Cornelia Magdalena 6-9-38 :Anna Sophia 13-12-47 :Magdalena Elizabeth 24-12-53 :Thomas Mattheus x Jacomina Christina Fivaz :Thomas Mattheus 16-11-64 :Antoinette Jane Minnie 3-2-66 :Ignatius Petrus 12-10-73 :Thomas Matteus x Delene Dippenaar :Thomas Mattheus 26-11-92 :Machiel Cristoffel Dirk 2-12-93 Tom snr x Annie Smith :LAMPRECHT :Casper ? / 1905 arrived 1895 with wife and two sons, they settled on Inhoek, then moved to Girliesfontein and later to the permanent family home on Uitkyk. Homesteads were originally pole and daga then using sandstone mined near Manese hills the permanent homestead was built. Casper died ? 1905 :b1 Casparus Wilhelmus 1884 x Catharina Hendrina du Plooy ! :XX Cornelia Maria Barnard nee Meintjies (her xx) :from x :Henrietta Carolina 28-2-07/ 2-6-70 x Jacobus Johannes Erasmus 13-10-1899/ 26- :9-65 3c :Margaretha Elizabeth 8-7-10 x Albertus Johannes Jacobus Jordaan 1c :from XX :Johannes 22-8-22 x Christina Johanna Coetzee 5-12-25 :Elizabeth Magrieta 29-9-46 :Johannes Casparus 15-5-51 :Louisa Maria Catharina 24-7-24 / 23-1-75 x Andries Johannes Curren 2c :Cornelia Maria Margaretha 23-10-25 :Jacoba Maria 4-4-27 x Theunis Gert Coetzee 17-7-22 2c :b2 Andries Jacobus ? 1890 x Jacoba Maria Naude :Margaretha Alberta :Casparus Wilhelmus 1-6-15 :Catharina Hendrina Henrietta 30-9-21 :Jacoba Maria 23-8-25 :Jan Johannes 4-4-28 :b3 Jan Johan Christiaan 1895 x Catharina Margaretha Jordaan :Christina Susanna 5-5-21 :Casparus Wilhelmus 11-9-27 :Lukas Abdries 26-6-29 x Aletta Cornelia Lues 7-7-38 (not local) :Lucas Abdrues 27-2-60 x Christine Wooley 9-12-59 (left for Australia) :Casandra Christine 1985 :Tara Candite 1986 :Dayna Nakita 29-12-89 :Anna Marie 16-6-61 x Desmond Wood 14-8-61 (lived Uitkyk 3 years then :left) :Aletta ( ? Alta) 29-4-69 x Carel Coetzee 28-12-56 3c :b5 Rudolph Arnoldus ?1897 Maria Margaretha Susanna Meyer :Rudolph Arnold 30-3-31 :Catharina Hendrina 11-3-36 :Jacob Meyer 28-1-41 :b6 Andries Petrus ?1900 x Maria Petronella Gagiano :Jacoba Maria 4-4-27 x Theunis Gert Coetzee 17-7-22 2c :Christina Susanna 1921 x Lukas Cornelius Bronkhorst 5c :Louisa Maria Catharina x Andries Johannes Cloete 2c :Margaretha Elizabeth x Albertus Johannes Jacobus Jordaan 1c ! :Hendrik Andries 9-11-29 :Christina Johanna 21-7-33 :Adriaan Petrus 9-3-37 :LANDMAN :Willem arrived 1894 with wife, three sons and two daughters :Hester Elizabeth x Christiaan Hendrik Botha 1c :Johan Christiaan x Johanna Gustaves Oosthuizen ! :Catharina Jacoba 24-9-21 :Johannes Christiaan 12-9-23 :Petrus Engemachzina 10-2-28 :Johan Jacob x Gertruida Anna Magdalena Sherman :Christiaan Jacobus 11-4-13 :LANG Nellie Francis x Alet Dorate Schoultz 5c :LANGE DE Catherine Cornelia x Frederik Johannes van der Merwe :LANGENHOVEN Johan Frederik x Anna Petronella du Toit :Guileame Johannes 5-9-46 :LANGUAGE Walter Gerhardus Johannes x Annelie Erasmus :Walter Jacobus 22-3-91 :Antonie 7-7-92 :LATEGAN the brothers arrived before 1895 :Andries Hendrik x Susanna Margaretha Maria Bester (her XX the x van der :Merwe) :Maria Elizabeth 7-4-11 :Helena Elizabeth x Johannes Jacobus van Zyl 1c :Helena Susanna x Benjamin Hermanus Zietsman 1c :Johannes Lodewikus x Mary Mabel Magdalena Hollaway :Henry 13-1-13 :Esther 26-12-16 :LAWRENCE Walter (Capt. B.S.A.P.) 1875/ 20-7-54 x Jean Montgomery 1884 / 18-9- :1954 :Trustee of Gymkhana Club Funds during World War 2 dormancy :LAYARD :Johanna Anna x Johannes Michiel van Helsdingen 3c :Mathilda x Thomas Johannes Bezuidenhout 5c :Elizabeth Catharina x Michiel Casper Steyn 1c :Benjamin Robert x Anna Jacoba Susanna van Helsdingen :Johannes Michiel van Helsdingen 7-11-14 :Benjamin Robert James 12-5-17 :Johanna Fredrika Helena 15-7-19 :Margaret Esther 23-6-31 :LEMMER Adriana Maria x Daniel Christiaan Cremer 1c :LEES Margaret Ann x Michiel Christoffel Bosch 2c :LETTERED Edgar Snel x Anna Helena (Babe) Wheeler 11-2-23 ?c :LEVINE Harry x ? general dealer and farmer. He had a smart horsecart, well groomed horses and showy harness. :LEWIS Dirk Jacobus x Akita Wilhelmina Christina ? (she XX Dirk Jacobus Du :Preez) ?c :LIEBENBERG :The Ned. Geref. Church headquarters at Cape Town dispatched Rev. Albertus Jacobus Liebenberg to assume responsibility for missionary and teaching leadership, of the Munyati congregation. He arrived at Beira on 6 May 1896, in the company of Rev's Le Roux and Strassheim. The Mashona war caused him to be delayed at Umtali and after traveling with escort, arrived at Fort Salisbury on 8 August 1896. He was again delayed at Fort Salisbury where he served as a Sergeant in the military forces. He met Rhodes and the two men became friends. When he left for Munyati, accompanied by Lampbrecht, Rhodes asked him to locate a suitable site for a town for which Rhodes specified basic conditions. He arrived at the lager on Vaalkop in October 1896 with C Lamprecht and on 1 November 1896 and on1-11-1896 baptised the first child of his career, it was Rudolph Smith. :In 1899, Rev. Liebenberg married Engela Neetling a school teacher. They traveled by train as far as Bulawayo, then by ox-wagon to Iron mine Hill and from there by Zeederberg coach. :He became the central motivating force within the community. He attended to all church functions, sometimes acting without the Church Council authority when the members failed to attend meetings. He was school teacher and secretary of the Farmers Association which he had organised. Numerous attempts by Church authorities to have him transferred, were nullified by the steadfast opposition of his congregation who regarded him as their undisputed leader. He died in 1933. To his memory and selfless service, is recorded that he selected the site where the town was established, started the Farmers Association, The cheese factory, School hostels, Meeting house, Magnificent church and a legend of friendship. His contemporary, Rev. Crisp wrote in glowing terms of his help and friendship. His name will be remembered as a lasting monument to a great man. The Liebenberg school is named after him. :In 1902 (?) he reoresented the Enkeldoorn community at the funeral of Cecil Rhodes. :Albertus Jacobus Rev. ? / 1933 x Engela Johanna Neetling 8-1-1879 / 25-3-1966 (not local) :they had seven children, four survived early childhood :Pieter :Marie Antoinette (2 years) ?-11-1920 :Maria Magdalena (7 months) 4-2-1905 :Maria Antoinette (Mardie) 19-9-18 x ? Albert :Lucie Lulu x ? :Mardie was a nursing sister at Enkeldoorn Hospital, left area after marriage but returned later :Mardie was outgoing while Lulu was shy. :Lulu was a school teacher at Liebenberg School and in particular taught music and singing :When Mardie tried to get Lulu to take up nursing Lulu was taken aback and replied "lay my hands on a man, never!" :In later life Mardie lived with her mother in town where she had a lovely garden On occasion at a party Mardie complained that the town was dead and conspired with a friend. She then (at midnight) rang the D.R.C. bell while her fellow conspiritor rang the Anglican church bell. :Maria Magdalena x John Frederik Adlam ? / 66 5c :Herbrecht Catharina x Louis Johannes Botha 1c :Aletta Clara x Rudolph Gerhardus Erasmus 1c :Rudolph x Maria van den Bergh lived in town :David :LILLE VAN Maria Petronella Leonora x Thomas Emanuel Ferreira 4c :LINDE VAN DER :Petronella x Gert Stephanus Nel (Early settler) :Susanna x George Harry Gates 1c bank teller :LINDEQUE Neville Rogers (Eugene) x Caroline Nora Kirstein :Douglas John 20-9-59 :LIPTZ Dr. Well known and excellent physician and surgeon with a record of 100 :% skilful and successful circumcisions, tonsils and appendectomies. :LOCK :Hendrik Willem 27-8-1897/ 2-9-60 x Johanna Elizabeth Margaretha Viljoen 14-9-1900 :/ 23-7-68 :Maria Catharina 17-8-33 :Hugo Amos 10-8-1899 / 7-9-75 x Johanna E.M. Viljoen 29-3-1899 / 27-5-57 (local :butcher) :Johanna H. A. 14-9-1900 / 23-7-1968 :Jacobus Wilhelmus 1907 :Martha Sophia nee ? 24-7-1903 / 3-3-1983 :Catherine Maria Susanna nee ? 28-1-1912 / 5-2-1977 :Willem Hendrik Jnr x Anna Magdalena Smith :Petronella Francina 30-4-48 x Ian Arthur Currin 1c :Helena Albertha 14-5-50 :Hugo Amos 17-12-52 :Hendrik Johannes 9\9-56 :Edna Alida 4-4-59 :Cornelia Maria Christina x Hendrik Willem Blignaut 7c :Heilitjie Aletta Jacoba x James Wheeler 7c :Elsie Hendrika Jacoba x Benjamin Coetzee 19-1-29 3c :Bessie x Cyril Tarr 1s 1d (Umtagasa Farm) :Johanna Elizabth Margaretha 1923 :Christina Johanna 1933 :Hendrik Willem 1934 :Helletjie Aletta Jacoba 1936 :All the children left the area . :William Hendrik . jnr bought Just In Time from Wiggel. frequently from farm to farm including Schoongesight. work. :He was known to move Active in Community :LOMBARD :Johanna Herculina Lombard x Petrus Gerhardus de Wet 3c Sophia (Sofie) x Petrus Celerus Odendaal 22-4-1896 ?c Hester Petronella x Hermanus Jacobus Botha 1c Elizabeth Johanna Margaretha 1920 :Francina Elizabeth 1922 :Jacobus Hendrikus x Luitha Davina (Dawn) Dippenaar Philippus Johanes 1-6-12 :Christoffel Anthonie 10-8-14 Antonie Jacobus 28-2-17 :Christiaan Rudolph ? / 21-10-45 x Helena Classina Hamman Elizabeth Johanna Margaretha 19-8-19 :Francina Elizabeth 11-12-21 :Petrus Johannes x Martha Susanna Grobler :Anthonie Christoffel Lombard 31-3-20 :LOTTERING :Elizabeth Catharina x Gabriel Petrus Stoltz 2-4-18 1c Autry x Theunis Christiaan de Klerk 27-10-46 ?c :LOUBSCHER Salomina Magdalena x Johannes Hendrik van Wyk 1c :LOURENS :Gertruida Cornelia x Petrus Gerhardus Diederiks 4c :Christina Johanna x Frederik Johannes Herbst 1c :Catharina Elizabeth x Frederik Carel Greef 2c :Anita Stella 1931 :LOUW :Maria Catharina x Johannes Theodorus Vermaak 1c Jacomina Murray x Malcolm Wilhelm Retief 1c Philippus Lodewikus 1922 :Lorraine Ada x Hendrik Oneill ?c :LOVELL Closer Cherie x Willem Jacobus Smit 1c :LUBBE Adriaan Jacobus 7-9-22 x Maria Elizabeth Fourie Adriaan Jacobus 7-9-22 :LUDLOW Charles Mondham 1870 / 1937 :LUES Aletta Cornelia 7-7-38 x Lukas Andries Lamprecht 26-6-29 3c :MACDOWAL father and son were doctors in Enkeldoorn :MACKAY Liza Ursula x Christoffel Bernhardus O'Neill 18-3-65 (his XX) 1c :MACKINTOSH :Duncan A.E. 1-12-1883 / 29-5-1966 x Ellen Primrose nee ? 23-7-1893 / 13-8- :1970 :Winnefred Margaret (Peggy) nee ? 5-3-1914 / 21-6-1996 :Keneth Alexander 27-11-1916 / 20-6-1926 :MALAN :Edward Nieland x Edna Alexandra McEwen le Roux :Douglas Joshua Brian Niland 6-5-33 :Philippus Johannes x Maria Magdalena Venter :Daniel Johannes 30-6-63 :Hermanus Stefanus 15-12-66 :MARAIS :Catharina Wilhelmina x Stefanus Petrus van Rensburg 1c :Elizabeth Magdalena x Gideon Daniel Hefer 1c :Kittie Catharina Anna 1937 :Valerie x Calvin Whitfield continued on Ashton farm :Willem Francois Jacobus x Anna Maria Petronella Bester 27-7-1879 / 5-3-40 :Anna Maria Petronella 27-5-24 :Bernardus Hermanus 12-1-32 x Dawn Babette Cloete :Nilo 15-1-53 :Willem Francois Jacobus 16-11-55 :Willem Francois 10-11-34 :Johannes 25-11-36 :Francois Johannes x Anna Aletta Susanna Bezuidenhout :Frans Johannes 6-8-34 :Johannes Philippus Jurgens x Elsie Catharina Stopforth :Elizabeth Wilhelmina 4-5-35 :Petrus x Maria Ellen Coetzee :Sarel Francois 18-11-38 :Ellen Maria 24-6-40 :Jan Johannes 23-11-41 :Willem Francois 3-6-45 :Bernard Weldon 16-9-47 :Bernard Daniel x Herculina Johanna Branher :Susanna Maria Alba 10-6-47 :MARITZ Two Brothers Christian and Francois Ignatius arrived at Fort Victoria from Freestate (Liebenbergsvlei) in 1892. The trek was delayed while scouts went looking for suitable farms. :Christiaan with wife, two sons and two daughters. Son Christiaan Stephanus x :Eugenie Kok 1892 / 1971 sister of Susanna They left area.. :Francois with wife Elsie Margaretha Aletta Frederika Stopforth ?-?-!851 / 19-5- :1940 :Francois was murdered near Felixburg in 1895. Elsie did not remarry, for the last of her nearly 90 years she lived with her children at Mount Pleasant, Salisbury. :Francois and Elsie's children included Christina Johanna x Rae ?c :Salamon 27-5-1875/?-4-1958 x Susanna Johanna Kok 17-12-1879/?-10-1956 sister of Eugene :They left the area after marriage. They had three sons including: :Solomon Ignatius who on 16 December 1936 x Johanna Sophia van der Walt a Louwdia school teacher :Christiaan Maritz (cousin of Solomon) x Eugenie Kok 1892 / 1971 Johannes Hendrik x Tolitha Kume Grobler :Mathew John William 2-6-16 :Rynie x Jacoba (Joyce) de Klerk 2s 3d left area MARNEWICK Ella Margaretha x Jacobus Dirk Bosch 1c :MARTIN James Henry 1905 x Christina Susanna van der Merwe Janet Christine 16-5-37 :MATHEWS Ray , was chief magistrate and was a leading person in the establishment of the Peer Brocklehurst Foundation in 1937 where he served as Chairman of the Organising Committee and subsequently for many years till he left the area as Chairman of the Management Committee. One block of the establishment is named after him. :MATHYSEN Dirk Johannes P.O. Jurgens x Ellen Hester Nauhaus :Frederik Dirk 5-3-32 :Johannes Nauhaus 29-12-38 :MAUGHAN Frederick John x Joan Russel Dickson :Frederick Charles 12-10-15 :MAVROS Miss Poppy 1929 / 34 a teacher at Liebenderg School :McFARLANE Sylvia nee ? 1915 / 15-9-1950 :MCKENZIE Janice x Salman Thomas Ferreira :McFERRIER Aletta Johanna x Josias Hendrik Hamman 1c :McKNIGHT Andrew Abraham 1884 x Elizabeth Anna van Breda Christina Susanna 1912 :Robert Stephen Gordon 9-10-13 Susan Mary 1915 :McMANUS Miss, In 1900 an assistant teacher at Liebenberg School. She married Balne and left. :MEE ? farmed on Bultfontein after J.J. Symington Jmr. :Antoinette x Johan Bates Schoultz 1c :MEINTJIES :Cornelia Martha Margaretha x Herculaas Philippus Barnard 1c :XX Casparus Wilhelmus Lamprecht 1884 (his xx) 5c Ellie Sophia Jacoba x Theunis Cristiaan de Klerk 9c :Elsie Sophia Jacoba x Willem Sterrenberg de Wet 1c Schalk Willem 9-9-23 x Maria Susanna de Bruin 16-6-32 Lukas Andries x Louisa Maria Fourie :Coenrad Frederik 8-8-16 :MEIRING : :Felicity x Andries Peter van Heerden 1c :Albertus Pieter x Woltera du Preez :Verity 15-1-44 x Keneth Edmond Orford 1c :MELLET :Jan Stephanus x Magdalena Wilhelmina Oberholser :Catharina Georgina 8-10-33 :Martha Elizabeth 5-11-34 :Christiaan Willem 24-12-35 :Johan Stephanus 31-7-? x Myra Patricia Smit 8-6-59 :Yvette Elizabeth 27-1-83 :Johan Stephanus 20-1-88 :MENTZ Magdalena Wilhelmina x 64 Jacobus Vosloo 1c ! :MERWE VAN DER :Anna Cornelia Maria 1905 / 55 x Erasmus :Maria Magdalena x Casper Hendrik Jordaan 8c :Petronella Catharina x Gert Jeremias Cornelius Nel 5c :Lassia Jacoba x Johannes Hendrik Basson 4c :Elsje x Petrus Stefanus de Preez 3c :Hester Wilhelmina (Nonnie) x Albertus Frank le Roux his xx 4c :Hester Maria x Joachim Johannes Bronkhorst 8c :Hester Petronella x Benjamin Coetzee 1c :Hester Petronella x Daniel Cias Coetzee :Nonnie x Coetzee ?c :Nonnie XX Willem van Zyl his XX ?c :Anna Catharina x Andries Bernhardus 1908 du Toit 1c :Jacob Daniel (woman) x Gideon Bester 5c :Maria Susanna Margaretha Elizabeth x Johannes Hendrik Petrus Cloete 3c :Catharina Elizabeth Maria 1912 x Marthinus Petrus Bester (? his xx) 2c :Catharina Johanna x Raymond Eagar 3-9-14 6c :Christina Susanna x James Henry Martin 1905 1c :Annie x Victor Henwood Wheeler 8-1-1927 / 2-1-1991 they owned local Hotel ?c :Wilhelmina Johanna x Ronald Peter Wheeler 4c :Sarie x Frank Nel (not local) 4c ( she XX Gideon Nell oc) :Marita x Arthur Francis Symington 30-3-55 1c :Maria Susanna Margaretha Elizabeth 16-3-21/7-10-22 :Antonie Christoffel 1915 :Barend Johannes Hendrik :Jan Albert Christoffel 22-5-16 / 25-4-74 :Frederik Johannes x Catharina Cornelia de Lange :Willem Petrus x Hester Helena Dreyer 3-3-31 / 26-10-85 5C both left before marriage :Johannes Hendrik ?1885 x Susanna Margaretha Maria Bester ?1890 ! (She XX Andries H. Lategan) :Petrus Nicolaas x Susanna Jacoba Potgieter child -18 :Petrus Hendrik 4-11-19 Anna Helena 2-3-24 :Jacob Francois x Anna Elizabeth Coetzee Philippus Lodewikus 28-8-11 :Daniel Johannes x Elizabeth Margareha Groenewald Annie Susanna 1-12-12 :Daniel Johannes 12-8-14 Elizabeth Margaretha 2-2-19 Hendrik Schalk 5-6-21 Susanna Cornelia 18-6-23 Johanna Sophia20-11-25 :Andries Stefanus x Maria Susanna Groenewald Maria Susanna Margaretha Elizabeth 15-3-21 Elsie Johanna 20-9-22 :Elizabeth Margaretha 5-3-24 Helena Johanna Catharina 5-11-26 Petrus Johannes 27-3-30 :Susanna Cornelia 16-7-32 Jan Benjamin 18-3-36 :Pieter Willem x Elizabeth Catharina van Staden Pieter Willem 1-3-28 :Elizabeth Catharina 15-11-33 :Willem Stefanus x Maria Magdalena Kruger Magdalena Elizabeth 22-8-29 :Gert Cornelius x Maria Cornelia Kotze Jacob Francois 16-12-31 :Abraham Petrus Louw 8-10-35 Gert Cornelius 10-1-37 Theunis Johannes 12-5-41 :child -43 :Child -45 :Jacobus Petrus 1914 x Emerentia Frederika Botha Johanna Barendina 17-12-38 :Andries Stefanus 9-1-42 :Lourens Rudolph 13-2-45 GROUP ! :Casper arrived in 1895 with wife, Grieta Bester and children 3s1d. ! (she xx Potgieter ?c !) :children included :1 Hendrik Johannes ? 1870 arrived 1895 single x Elsie Aletta Halgryn Casparus Jacobus 18-5-20 :Gerhardus Lodewikus 16-11-21 Maria Johanna 18-6-25 :Hendrik settled on Sterkfontein, beyond Manese hills. The attack by the Mashona and fight :described in the 1896 Mashona war occured on Sterkstroom. Hendrik was seriously wounded. :2 Bernardus ( Barend) Hermanus arrived single 1895 x Johanna Fredrika Wilhelmina Halgryn :Casparus Jacobus 1-11-20 Maria Johanna 9-12-21 Margaretha Maria 24-5-23 Gerhardus Lodewikus 16-11-24 Bernardus Hermanus 11-11-26 :3 Johannes single 1895 later x ?? :Johannes was part of the group attacked by the Mashona on Sterkfontein, the only man not wounded. :GROUP 2 :Christoffel Bernardus x before 1890 Anna Helena Grobelaar :arrived in 1919 from farm Skuilklip, Newcastle, (?Igogo district) Natal traveling by train to Umvuma and then by ox-wagon, accompanied by their children and sons-in-law Hendrik O'Neill. and Matie Coetzee and their families :They settled on Geluksverwacht which they bought from a Mr. Hoffman, and :farmed with cattle and sheep and grew wheat. :b1 Anna Maria Helena 1891 / 1976 x Hendrik O'Neill !887 / 1960 6c :b2 Elsie Petronella x Matie (Mathian) Coetzee 5c :b3 Anna Helena 1900 / 1968 x John William Wheeler 1899 / 1960 3c :b4 Maria Magdalena ?1902 x Casper Hendrik Jordaan 8c :b5 Jacob Daniel (miss) x Gideon Bester 5c :b6 Paul Nico x Susanna Jacoba Potgieter :b7 Christoffel Barnardus van der Merwe x Sarah Wheeler (Veeplaas) :Christoffel Bernardus 1-10-18 x Magdalena Maria Erasmus 5-11-22 Dirk Nicolaas 20-10-41 :Abel Johannes Jacobus 16-9-47 Maryna 11-6-49 :Petrus Hendrik 4-11-19 Elizabeth Johanna 26-1-23 Anna Helena 2-3-24 Helena Anna 21-8-25 Sara Laura 24-8-27 :Christoffel Hermanus 6-8-29 x Johanna de Wet Letitia Martha 13-6-58 :Andre 1-5-60 Arnold Bill 1-10-61 Sylvia Joy 7-3-62 Harold 20-11-63 :James Harold 15-4-33 Marthinus Ignatius 14-2-35 John Gane 11-10-41 :On occasion Christoffel and brother-in-law Hendrik O'Neill took a wagon load of live pigs to Salisbury with great expectations and thoughts of buying a plough and other necessities. The journey took three weeks. The pigs were found to :have measels (a parasite that if consumed causes tape worm in humans) and the carcases were condemned with no compensation to the suppliers. Geluksverwacht was subdivided into three farms. :Christoffel and Sally initially share farmed on Geluksverwacht, then moved to Veeplaas where they farmed for many years. Their son bought Veeplaas and later sold it to Carel Coetzee. :GROUP 3 :Schalk Willem ? 1864 x Johanna Venter (sister of Amerenske v.d. Walt 1866 / 1955) :They settled on Mooidart, Manesi hills. Schalk Willem x Johanna van Vuuren :Anna Catharina x Jan Lodewikus Rinke 2c Hester Helena x Arnoldus Mauritius Rinke 2c Lodewyk ?1889 x Wilhelmina ? :Wilhelmina Johanna x Jacob Johannes Bosch 15-3-18 / 13-3-67 3c she XX Jacobz Hendrik Johannes x Catherina Cornelia de Lange :Helena Gesina, Johanna, :Hendrik Johannes, :Marthinus Johannes Christiaan, Petronella Catherine x Nel Catherine Cornelia. :Elsie Rachel x Andries Bernardus du Toit (his XX) 1c :Catharina Johanna x Raymond Eagar 3-9-14 (brother of Anna) 6c :Schalk Willem x Anna Eagar 2-10-1919 (EaFb3) (sister of Ramond) 2c :Elizabeth x Johannes Teeson a road construction contractor :Lodewyk x Baps they left the area :Jan Albert (Japie) ? :Jan Albet Christoffel 22-5-!916 28-4-1974 :b7 Schalk and Anna settled on Opel farm, producing cattle. They churned cream into butter :which was then rendered down into a long-life ???? taken to Salisbury by pick-op where it :found a ready market with the buyers competing to be first to be served. Opel was away :from the river, partly on Manesi hill, it was very dry and a deep borehole was unsuccessful, :water was however obtained in a well :After Scalk's death Anna stayed on the farm for a while and worked in the Featherstone Post :Office doing secretarial work. She cycled to and from work. She then moved to Enkledoorn :where she again worked in the Post Office till she retired. :Anna tought Elizabeth and Lodewyk by correspondence school to standard 5, they then :attended Liebenberg school as boarders. GROUP 4 :Stephanus van der Merwe and wife nee Nel (parents in law of Joachem Bronkhorst) and children, travelled together with Bronkhorst family by four mule wagons, twelve mules to the team. From Middelburg Transvaal. Arrived at Fort :Victoria in 1927, then proceeded to the farm of Jim Wheeler a cousin of Petrus :on Hartbeeslaagte. Then moved to Vlakfontein. :Petrus Stephanus x ? Nel (long bfore leaving S.A.) :Hester Maria x Joachim Johannes Bronkhorst (in S.A.) 6c :Catharina x Marthinus Bester (his XX) : her step daughter Miem Bester x Petrus Jacobus Jones :Petrus Stephanus x widow Catharina Johanna Welman nee du Toit : Catharina Johanna 13-8-39 :Petrus farmed on Vlakfontein with father then left area :MEYER DE Herculina Johanna x Jacob Benjamin Boshof 8-3-27 1c :MEYER :Sarah Maria nee ? 1866 / 1954 :Mathian Coenrad 1888 / 1967 :Heila (?Hester) Lofina Helena Catharina x Herman Ferdinand Rohm 5c :Sara Maria ? 1933 x John Harry Flanagan 1c :Martha Elizabeth (not local) x Schalk Willem Rinke 3c :Ingrid x Johannes Jacobus Boshoff 1c :Hester Maria x Jan Johannes van Tonder :Hans Jacob Petrus 1909 x Elizabeth Johanna (Joy) Kok 1913 / 78 :Wouter Human 1937 x Elizabeth Pretorius :Yula Elizabeth 1940 / 1985 x Willem Elias Paulus Nel :Zelda Anna 1943 x Pieter Retief Muller :Hans Jacob (Hansie) (Ds. N.G.Kerk later Presbaterian) 1950 x Mitsi Roos :Jacob Johannes x Anna Catharina Hamman :Maria Margaretha Susanna 20-7-11 x Rudolph Arnoldus Lamprecht 1897 3c :Jacob Johannes x Maria Catharina Cornelia van Niekerk :Jacob Johannes 18-8-13 :Adriaan Theodorus 30-12-16 :Maria Catharina Cornelia 15-8-20 :Willem Johannes 19-10-27 :Hendrik Mattheus x Dina Maria Heckler :Muriette Marie 4-3-33 :Dirk Cornelius x Johanna Maria du Plessis :Jcob Johannes 27-9-34 :Sarel du Plessis 20-6-38 :Dirk Cornelius 3-7-43 :MEYER Lal x Ingrid nee ? arrived in 1971 from South West Africa (Namibia). :They farmed on Nyala, bought from Beckett, till sold to Government in 2001 In the early stages, to augment their income Lal undertook working off the farm :doing whatever work was on offer. As part of his cattle project, he did A.I. for his neighbour and friend Frikkie Muller with whom he shared a Brahman bull. Ingrid, a retired Nursing Sister became one of the stalwarts of the district and was at all times available to assist as and where needed. She served on the Peter Brocklehust Foundation Management Committee. :Their children did not stay in the area. :MILLER Iris Mary x Wilhelm Petrus. Schoultz 1c :MILNE ? early settler lived on Tapselpark :MIENIE :Martha Aletta Sophia x Pieter Coenraad Frederik Oberholzer 2c ? x Anna Wilhelmina van Niekerk (her XX her x was Krienke ) Jan Willem x Elizath Catharina Brits ! :Elizabeth Catharina 27-9-17 :Anna Catharina Margaretha 4-11-19 Elsie Johanna Susanna 4-1-22 Christina Helena 11-9-29 :Jan Willem 12-4-32 :Barend Hendrik Josephus x Catharina Elizabeth Lauretta Henning Frederik Christiaan 27-3-23 :Catharina Elizabeth Lauretta 12-11-25 Jab Adriaan 15-11-26 :MILLER Iris Mary x Wilhelm Pet Schoultz 1c :MOERMAN Andrianus x Maria Alderlichten :Adriene Christene 3-7-57 :MONTGOMERY Jean 1884 / 18-9-54 x Walter Lawrence (Capt. B>SA>P>) 1875 / 20-7-54 :MOOLMAN Jan (Jannie) 25-6-1929 / 11-9-1990 Church Elder and Lay-Preacher, formally a bachelor farming on Aftenwaters, 30 miles from enkeldoorn along Gutu road x widow Martha de Klerk nee Blignaut (21-6-1924), daughter of Nicholaas Johannes Blignaut (15-5-1892) and Maria Petronella Rinke (? -11-1890) who were married in South Africa before coming to Enkeldoorn in 1922. They had no children. Jan produced cattle. After his death after 26 years marriage, Martha moved to town. ! :MOORCROFT Sydney Charles 1872 / 1957 x Johanna van Niekerk 1887 / 4-3-1949 :MOORE Helena Mary Veronica 1904 x Theron : XX Johannes van As 1902 :MOUTON Johanna Hendrika x Stefanus Abraham Cloete 1c :MULLER name ? x Elizabeth Margaritha Joubert (she XX Botha) :Cornelia Maria `1915 :Pieter Retief x Zelda Anna Meyer 1943 :Cornelius Johannes x Elizabeth Maria Barnard :Susanna Jacoba 13-9-46 :John Hilgaard 14-11-48 :Elizabeth Maria 5-5-50 :Frikkie Christiaan x Louisa Sophia Slabber :Frederik Christiaan 15-2-69 :Nicolaas Johannes 29-4-70 :Helgaard 16-4-71 Louis Machiel 25-7-73 Nicolet 4-7-81 :Frik (Frederick) senior lived at Rusapi but owned Euston Estate :Son Frikkie x Lizette nee Slabbert, managed the farm, they also farmed on Minverwag. Main production from about 3 000 cattle , Hereford and Hereford crossed Brahman using A.I. :Frikkie and Lizette had 5 children , 4 sons (of whom one drowned) and 1 daughter . The eldest, 1 son and the daughter attended Liebenberg before the family left the area about 1982. :Frikkie Muller Jnr. was known as always helpfull to his neighbours. :MUSAURAKIS Mr. and Mrs Owned bakery for short while jointly with Mr / Mrs Pakis : :MYBURGH :Gert Petrus Benjamin x Paulina Cornelia Wantenaar Benjamin Petrus 30-8-35 :Heleen Catriena 29-10-60 x Lany Edwin Kok 24-12-67 2c :NASH owned the mill in Umvuma :NAUDE :Grhardus Wilhelmus x Elsje Gesina Jacomina Foster :?acous Booyens 17-12-37 :Jan Johannes Louw. (? Lodewyk) 14-11-1864 / 8-2-1936 x ?children ? :Andries A. 4-5-1880 / 18-1-1962 :A.P.K. (Kaailan) 15-7-1899 / 31-7-1934 :Susanna Magdalena 25-6-1893/12-5-83 x AlbertusWyn Wiet Hoffman 4-9-1883/9-7- :73 4c :Jan Johannes x Susanna Francina Brits : Jan Louw Johannes 11-1-19 :Jeremia Cornelius Oosthuyzen x Maria Johanna Hoffman : Jan Louw Johannes 11-7-20 : Louw Johan Maritz 20-10-21 : Susanna Jacoba 13-3-23 : Jeremia Cornelius Oosthuyzen 27-8-24 XX Catharina Magdalena van Biljon :1918 :Susanna Maria 21-10-44 :Margaretha Johanna 25-8-26 :Maria Johanna 8-8-29 :Francina Louisa 2-6-30 :Jacobus Johannes 3-11-31 :Albertha 2-12-32 :Yvonne Hope 2-12-33 :Jacobus Petrus x Carolina Elizabeth Maria Nieuwoudt :Johanna Margaretha Maria 2-6-32 x Gerhardus Jacobus Snyman 1c :Jan Johannes Lodewyk 18-8-33 :Wilhelmus x Elsje Gesina Jacomina Taute :Jacobus Booysen 17-12-37 :Gert Antonie Petrus x Johanna Dorothea Wilhelmina Foster Christiaan Frans 31-3-50 :Maria Magdalena Johanna x Gerhardus Marthinus de Klerk 2c Jacoba Maria x Andries Jacobus Lamprecht 1890 5c :Susanna Maria x Albertus Wynand Wenke Hoffman (? his xx) 4c :Francina Louisa 11-2-1906/ 26-3-1980 x Jacobus Lodewikus van der Vyver 2-6-1895/ :6-7-72 3c :Anna Margaretha x Alfred Oswald Jackson 3c :Magdalena Johanna x Hendrik Josephus Nel 5c :Margaretha Sabella x Adriaan Cornelius Odendaal 1c :Hermina x Jacobus Francois Goosen Odendaal 2c left :Vera Marie Josephine Joan x David Edward Steyn 1c :Michelle x Francois Viviers 2c :Ben (? Barend) x Sytjie de Klerk (?1926) :Aletta Sophia 1921 :Helena Elizabeth Francina 1924 :Willem Elias Paulus 1938 :Gilleam Jacobus Kriek 1941 :Johanna Margaretha Maria 1932 :NAUHAUS :Hilda Mathilda x Theodore van As 2c :Ellen Hester x Dirk Johannes J.O. Jurgens Matthysen 2c :Editha Louisa Maria x Theodor Wilhelm Posselt 4c :NECKER DE :Elizabeth Maria 9-7-1866/14-9-1949 x Hans (? Johannes) van Tonder 11-11-1864/30-5-55 ?c :NEETLING : :Michiel Christiaan Akkerman 17-5-1867 / 16-12-32 x Susanna Cornelia Oosthuisen Michiel Christiaan Akkerman 6-4-27 :Wilhelmina Hendrika x Arrend Reichert 3c :NEL :Gert Stephanus (? early settler) x Petronella van der Linde Hendrik Johannes x Elizabeth Hendrika Jacomina Greyling :Johanna Margaretha 14-7-20 :Josef x Maria Johanna Dorothea Rabe Gertruida Aletta 2-11-22 :Jan Andries Rabe x Helena Elizabeth Botha Stephanus Jacobus 11-1-24 :Helena Elizabeth Francina 18-10-25 x Jacobus Wouter Redelinghuis 1c Christiaan Johannes 16-10-31 :Frederik Albertus x Jacoba Elizabeth Davel Martha Magdalena Maria 5-9-25 :Paul x Maria Jeanetta Smit 19-4-53 (her XX) :Jacob Jacobus 12-4-1888 / 8-12-1980 x Maria Magdalena Roelofse 16-9-1905 / 13-3-1979 :1 Johanna Sophia 2-8-25 :2 Johannes Mattheus 7-7-27 :3 Cornelius Johannes 16-2-29 x Susanna Alida (Susie) Hoffman 1-3-34 :lived on Rietpoort also ownes Mansi (2000) Originally Ngulubi, then bought part of :Elmini and Rietkop but did not occupy, he lived in town. They later lived on Rooipoort :and then moved to Doornkasteel. C.J. s main activity was as cattle :speculater. :Jacob Johannes (Kobus) 20-11-1955 x Connie Daughters left area :Albertus Wynand Wencke (Bertus) 25-7-57 x Jennifer Chalklen :Eben Cornelius 19-9-83 :Grant Johannes 21-8-85 :Alida Maureen 17-8-86 :Niel Nicolaas Beyers 5-12-88 :Susanna Martha 24-5-60 left area :Maria Magdalena 13-12-62 left area :Maria Magdalena 13-12-68 :4 Jacob Jacobus 12-8-30 (Jimmy) x Aletta Elizabeth Dreyer 29-11-27 / 17-4-97 2c left area ! :5 Nicolaas Solomon 5-12-31 :6 Frederik Jacobus 16-4-33 :7 Jacobus Ignatius 26-12-34 :8 Willem Jacobus 17-8-36 :9 Daniel Rudolph 15-5-38 :10 Pieter Nicolaas 1-11-39 :11 Catharina Maria Petronella 4-1-42 :12 Maria magdalena 21-11-44 :13 Dirk Uys 21-10-46 x Sylvia Alice Elliott :Nicola Maria 7-11-68 Dirk Hugh 18-7-70 :Gert Jeremias Cornelius x Petronella Catharina van der Merwe Catharina Cornelia 20-2-26 x Johannes Willem Pieter Steyn 1c Maria Louisa 4-12-27 :Gert Johannes Cornelius 17-5-30 Petronella Catharina 5-7-34 Hendrik Johannes 10-3-38 Willem Elias Paulus 7-11-41 :Jeremias Daniel x Anna Margaretha Bezuidenhout Willem Elias Paules x Altta Brandt :Elizabeth Helena x Philip Rudolh Kruger Jeremias Daniel 29-9-30 :Thomas Johannes 16-12-35 x Anna Catharina Nel Anna Magrieta 18-2-64 :Rene Estelle 18-1-66 :Petrus Schalk 24-5-41 x Anette ? :Pieter Schalk x Cornelia Maria Sophia Bezidenhout Pieter Schalk 23-1-35 :Johannes Coenraad 22-8-37 Cornelius Gert 21-1-39 :Hendrik Josephus x Magdalena Johanna Naude :Anna Margaretha 26-11-36 :Maria Elizabeth 16-2-38 :Willem Elias Paulus 28-5-39 :Magdalena Johanna 4-1-41 :Alida Susanna 3-5-44 :Jacobus Daniel x Elsie Sophia Catharina Maria Kriek 20-12-16 :Willem Elias Paulus 1-11-37 x Yula Elizabeth Meyer 1940 / 1985 :Gilliam Jacobus Kriek 10-1-41 :Jacobus Daniel 14-6-49 x Ann Phylis Gloss :Karen Pearl 13-12-80 :Johan Christiaan 17-9-54 left April '87 :Petrus Stefanus Vermaak x Maria Magdalena Johanna Durand :Anna Catharina 12-4-40 :Adrian Cornelius Antonie Christoffel 28-6-42 :Emerencia Maria 19-9-57 :Hendrik Jacobus x Magdalena Johanna Nel : Louisa 3-8-42 :Johannes Willem Pieter x Catharina Cornelia Nel :Hester Cornelia 11-7-50 x Ignatius Ferreira 19-3-52 3c :Elias Paulus x Muriel Kirton 27-12-30 :Leon Gerhard 24-3-50 x Magdalena Gertruida Ferreira :Neil Nicolaas Beyers 5-12-89 :Nocla Penelope 31-1-52 :Elias Paulus x (?XX) Yula Elizabeth Meyer 1940 / 1985 :Cornelius Johannes x Susanna Alida Hoffman :Jacob Jacobus 20-11-55 :Albertus Wynand Wenke 25-7-57- 57 :Susanna Maria 24-6- 60 :child -62 :Maria Magdalena 13-12-68 :Daniel x Anna Helena Bester 1-12-32 :Gideon 28-7-56 :Anna Helena 26-7-57 :Christoffel Bernardus24-9-58 :Benjamin Jacobus ?-12-59 :Maria Petronella 13-1-61 :Elia Louw 5-3-62 :Emerensia Elizabeth 25-3-63 :Willem Paulus 1927 x Aletta Johanna Elizabeth Nel :Etiene Hugo 2-4-60 :Piere Cornelius 2-4-63 :Herculas Salomon x Myra Elizabh Cloete :Herculas Solomon 2-6-60 :Jacobus Daniel x Ann Phylis Gloss :Karen Pearl 13-12-80 :Pieter Ernst x Delene Dippenaar :child 26-11-92 :child - 93 :Pieter Ernst x Delene Dippenaar :child 26-11-92 :child - 93 :Susanna Margaretha Alida x Solmon Jacobus Dreyer 18-1-1881 4c Johanna Susanna Magdalena x Coenraad Jacobus van Schalkwyk 3c Hendrika Jacoba x Marthinus Jacobus Olivier 2c :Cecilia Maria x Gideon Jacobus Chomse 6c :Anna Sophia x Johan Christiaan Jacobus Herbst 2c Maria Magdalena x Daniel Andries Swart 2c :Christa (? Christina) x Christiaan de Klerk Magdalena Johanna x Hendrik Jacobus Nel 1c Helena Catharina x Christian Gert van Rooyen 1c :Herlena Elizabeth Francina x Jacobus Wouter Redelinghuys 1c Catharina Cornelia x Johannes Willem Pieter Steyn 1c Catharina Cornelia x Johannes Willem Pieter Nel 1c :Maria Magdalena x Daniel Andries Swart 1c Johanna Sophia x Marthinus Johannes Herbst 1c Aletta Johanna Elizabeth x Willem Paulus Nel 2c Susara Maria x Jacobus Marthinus Erasmus 3c Anna Catharina x Thomas Johannes Nel 2c :Neville x Nancy Adelaide Engelbrecht 1929 left 0c Soffie ? ? ? 20-12-1920 :Aletta Sophia ?-7-21 :Coenraad Daniel 4-12-31 / 22-7-1990 Elizabeth Helena ?-8-33 :Susanna Elizabeth Erasmus 24-6-41 left 1-61 Hendrik Jacobus ?-4-43 :Anna Susanna 14-4-48 left 2-82 Amanda 21-7-51 left 3-69 Petronella 25-3-54 :Susanna Maria 24-5-60 :Cornelius Johannes Roelofse 26-6-62 left 88 :NEL Frank (not local) x Sarie van der Merwe 3c ( she XX Gideon Nell 0c) :NELL :Daniel XX Anna Helena Bester from XX :Gideon 28-7-56 x Sarie Nel nee van der Merwe (her XX her x Frank Nel not local) :Anna Helena 26-7-57 Christoffel Bernardus 24-9-58 Benjamin Jacobus 7-12-59 Maria Petronella 13-1-61 :Elia Louw 5-3-62 :Emerens Elizabeth 25-3-63 :NELSON Louisa Catharina x Hendrik Christoffel van Rensburg 2c :NIEKERK VAN :A.J. 3-7-1853/ 31-8-26 arrived 1894 with wife Maria Catherina nee ? 22-5-1856/17-10-31 6s 6d :Adriaan Theodorus 22-12-1884 / 18-10-56 :Johannes Wilhelmus (Jan) x Isabella Magdalena nee :Izak Andries x Gertruida Magdalena Jansen van Rensburg Johanna 28-3-11 :Isabella Magdalena 12-5-13 x ?? Cumming Johannes Wilhelmus 25-12-14 :Gertruida Louisa 17-12-16 Elsie Josina 15-6-18 :Izak Andries 10-3-21 Gertruida Cecilia 10-12-22 :Maria Catharina Susanna 10-11-24 Theodorus Ernst 5-7-27 :Stefanus Vorster 27-12-29 :Jacobus Lodewikus x Juzina Jacoba Adriana Fick Juzina Jacoba Adriana 8-9-11 :Gertruida Jacomina Margaretha 21-2-20 Engela Adriana Lodewika 3-12-25 :Catharina Cornelia (Kitty) x Thomas Richard Barry 3c :Helgert Andries Cornelius x Jacoba Aletta Kotze 27-9-12 :Johanna Wilhelmina 12-12-35 :Helgert ndries Cornelius 2-2-37 :Jacoba Sophia Aletta 10-1-43 :Abraham Petrus Louw 8-6-45 :Cornelius Scholtz, :Ben Johannes Wilhelmus, :Johanna 1887 / 4-3-1949 x Sydney Charles Moorcroft 1872 / 1957 :Anna Wilhelmina (Bops) x Krienke (she XX Mienie) :Elsie Josina x Marthinus Lourens van Rensburg 8c :Elsie Josina x Wynand Allen Bezuidenhout 7c :Maria x Christiaan Boonzaaier farmed on de la Guillerie till 75 then moved to :Bulawayo :Maria Catharina Cornelia x Jacob Johannes Meyer 4c :Margaretha Maria x Alfred Emanuel Pohl 2c :Francina Catharina x Andries Daniel Petrus Beukes 7c :Catharina Louisa Susanna x William Henry Belmore 3c :Rachel x Hendrik Andries Smith 14-9-43 1s 2d left area :NIELSON Andries x Margrieta Gertruida de Klerk d.o. Old Teuns de Klerk :Oscar Welling 18-4-48 :NIEMAN Coenraad Jacobus x Hendrik Christoffel van Aswegen 1c :NIEUWOUDT :Dirk Jacobus 1911 :Petrus Stefanus 1912 :Christina Catharina x August Dieterich Ferdinand Winterboer 3c :Gesina Maria Margaretha x Sarel Jacobus Blignaut 1c :Carolina Elizabeth Margaretha x Jacob Petrus Naude 2c :Judith Johanna x Christoffel Bouwer 9-4-1878 / 8-7-56 2c :Martha Francina Greyling 1918 x Jan Hendrik Blignaut 1920 2c :Magdalena Maud Dorothea x Josef van Dyk Smit 2c Erns x Rachel Cornelia Dreyer 23-1-73 :Jan x Maria Elizabeth Kok 1944 (her xx) :Francois Hendrik x Johanna Magrieta Maria Blignaut 26-10-43 Martha Francina 6-9-72 :Mr P. x Mrs worked for P.W.D. :NISH Frederick Jacobus 2-5-1910 / 21-5-1946 :NIEWENHUYZEN Martha Elizabeth 1939 :Cecilia Johanna x Thomas Frederik Coetzee 18-5-18 4c :NOCKIE Solly x Garage mechanic and counter salesman :NOYCE Eugene Nigel x Hendrina Ferreira :Marthinus 3-7-75 :Cecil 6-10-77 :NYSCHEN :Albertus Petrus Johannes x Elizabeth Dorothea Visser :Maria Magdalena 20-11-11 :Abraham Albertus x Maria Elizabeth Hamman :Frederik Richard Hamman 20-7-20 :Elizabeth Francina 9-3-23 :OAKLEY Thomas Henry Miller 1895 / 17-4-1923 :OBEHOLZER : :Helena Elizabeth x Josef Francois Weppener 5c :Jacobus x Elizabeth Steynberg. They came from Freestate. Christina Sophia x Izak Jacob Joubert 4c :Anna Cecilia 28-10-1894 / 14-1-1948 x Nicolaas Johannes Kruger 5-8-1882 / ?-6-1966 6c :Magdalena Wilhelmina x Jan Stephanus Mellet 3c :Pieter Coenrad Frederik x Maria Jeanetta Cornelia Sophia Brits Maria Sophia 24-5-13 :Pieter Coenrad Frederik 4-8-15 x Martha Aletta Sophia Mienie Pieter Coenraad Frederil 12-1-37 :Francina Johanna 25-9-42 :Maria Cornelia Janetta Sophia 24-11-43 :Jacobus Gerhardus Johannes x Maria Elizabeth Krause 25-9-17 Pieter Conraad Frederik 12-1-37 :ODENDAAL :Dirk Cornelius 14-10-1868 / 2-7-30 x Jeanetta Maria Goosen before arriving. :Dirk, a widower and his children arrived at Enkeldoorn from Pedi, Cape Province in 1930. They travelled by ox-wagon to Kingwilliamstown, the wagon was borrowed and did not accompany the family, then by train to Umvuma and then by lorry belonging to Barend van den Bergh and settled on Ulster Farm near Range., producing wheat and cattle.. :children :Joachem Frederik did not marry, he did not stay in Enkeldoorn area :Sarah Elizabeth Christina x Willem Hendrik Dippenaar 4c left area :Gert x Cecelia Jacoba Bezuidenhout 16-12-12 (Widow nee Kriek) (local girl)! :Gert Jacobus x Cecilia Jacomina Kriek 18-3-36 :Gert Jacobus Adriaan 14-9-50 :Cornelius Johannes 6-10-10 / 1-6-76 x Hester Catharina Kriek 4-1-16 :Maria Adriana 12-2-44 :Dirk Cornelius 20-1-49 x Martha Elizabeth Roberts :Arthur Francis Dudley 23-8-73 :Susan Sophia 18-12-75 :Magrieta Isabel 24-4-81 :Giliam Jacobus 14-8-51 :Cornelius Johannes 14-6-53 :Jacobus Francois Goosen 1913 x Hermina Naude of Pedi Cape Province he :left area :Ina Amelia 4-4-52 :Linda Janetta 18-1-53 :Twin Jeanetta Maria Ebenhaezer 18-12-15 x Arnoldus MauritiusBlignaut 8-10- :07/10-7-75 2c :Twin Catharina Martha Magdalena 18-12-15 x Schalk Willem Rinka -1904 7c :settled on Kwesfontein new Featherstone, producing Wheat, maize and cattle. :Martha Issabella ?-?-1920 x Arnoldus Mauritius (Nols) Rinke 22-12-1920 1c :(? Gutu people) :Jozua Petrus Cilliers x Elizabeth Margaretha Struwig :b1 Cecil John Rhodes 8-8-11 / 20-5-62 x Maria Magdalena Hendrina (Molly) van :Rooyen :31-5-1908 / 30-12-89 d.o. Dirk Renier and Aletta Rinke :Aletta Magrieta 7-5-29 / 3-3-98 x Barend Frederik (Ben) Smith 19-5-22 4c :Elizabeth Magaretha (Issie) 11-7-30 x Jacobus Retief (Koot) Benade 5c :XX Sid Parker ?c :Maria Magdalena Hendrika 7-11-31 x Henry van den Berch 16-12-15 2c :XX Bert Knott ?c :Anna Maria (Tick) 8-4-34 / 28-11-91 x Henry Reichert 2c :XX Ray Wright ?c :XXX Rocky Butler ?c :Joshua Petrus Cilliers (Joos) 5-7-39 x Elizabeth Margaretha Struwig (Tish) :child 8-8-11 :Roelof Daniel -13 :Esther -15 :b2 Helena Margaretha Henrietta 12-7-13 :b3 David Cornelius Daniel 16-4-15 :Petrus Celirius 22-4-1896 x Sophia (Sofie) Lombaard :Joshua Petrus Cornelius (Joos) 9-6-28 x Elizabeth (Betty) O'Neill 10-5-29 ?c left :area ! :Odendaal family lived on Riversdale :Elizabeth Magaretha (Ousus) x Thomas Gert Coetzee 21-6-1887 / 27-4-71 7c :Anna x Hendrik Schalk Coetzee 1-2-1888 / 25-2-25 6c left area :daughter x Wasserman (Bulawayo) :daughter x Frost (Salisbury) :Maria Isabella -1920 x Arnoldus Mauritius (Nols) Rinke 22-12-20 1c :Hester Maria 1927 x Thomas Johannes Bezuidenhout 2c :Hester Maria x (? XX) Grhardus Cornlius Bezuidenhout -1912 1c (-59) :Gert Jacobus 1907 :Jan Johannes x Aletta Johanna Strydom :Jan Johannes 11-2-14 :Hendrik Barend Josephus 11-2-14 :Johannes Gerhardus x Anna Elizabeth Stoltz :Johanna Arnoldina 17-1-14 :Gerhardus Johannes x Hester Catharina Kriek :Gilleam Jacobus 14-8-51 :Adriaan Cornelius x Margaretha Sabella Naude :Magrieta Isybella Josephia 11-3-36 :O'LINN Lesley x Francina Elizabeth Hamman :Lester 28-11-23 :OLIVIER :Hendrik arrived 1894 with wife and children :Marthinus arrived 1894 with wife and children :Anna Elizabeth x Charel Willem Weppener 3c :Petrosina Carolina x Pieter Johannes Coetzee 29-8-1878 / 16-8-23 3c :Elizabeth Sophia Maria x Gerhardus Ignatius van Rooyen 2c :Iona Ethel x Nicolaas Johannes Coetzee 2c :Johannes Hendrik Francois x Johanna Hendrina Francina Olivier :Johannes Hendrik Francois 29-6-12 :Anna Maria Elizabeth 16-8-14 :Elizabeth Magdalena 4-4-16 :Johanna Magdalena 21-1-18 :Petrusina Carolina 31-5-19 :Gertruida Retief 16-12-25 :Adrriaan Zacharias 8-12-28 :Alida Elizabeth Johanna 18-8-30 :Aletta Susanna Johanna 1-12-3 :Nicolaas Marthinus x Alida Elizabeth Johanna de Klerk :Nicolaas Marthinus 21-11-12 :Maria Magdlena Johanna 17-8-15 :Elizabeth Magdalena 25-12-17 :Andries Jacobus Francois x Maria Magdalena Elizabeth Fourie :Andries Jacobus Francois 27-3-15 :Jan Adriaan Gerhardus 12-9-16 :Johanna Jacomina Maria 10-11-18 :Gerhardus Corbelius Johannes Jacobus x Petrusina Carolina Olivier :Elizabeth Magdalena 11-4-15 :Barend Matthys x Sophia Aletta Swart :Susara Cornelia Gertruida 27-3-16 :Petrus Andries 11-12-17 :Maria Magdalena 21-5-20 :Marthinus Jacobus x Hendrika Jacoba Nel :Marthinus Jacobus 4-8-21 :Catharina Maria 3-4-24 :Nicolaas Johannes x Martha Cornelia Maria Pistorius :Janetta Renetta Cornelia 1-3-78 :OLWAGE Dirkie Jacoba Albertha x Willem Alfred Ferreira 2c :O"NEILL Hendrik 1887 / 1960 x Anna Maria Helena van der Merwe 1891 / 1976! :arrived 1919 with Anna's parents, who came from Natal. :The O'Niell family home at Majuba, site of decisive war of 1881 when Boers defeated the British army, was the venue where peace was discussed and signed, the Homestead was declared a South African National Monument. :They settled as crop sharing Lessees on Geluksverwacht, then moved to Manzi farm, where Hendrik worked for the owner Bekker until 1946, producing wheat and cattle. Their period at Manzi was a struggle to make ends meet and both had frequent attacks of malaria. Manzi was on the road leading to Enkeldoorn with a low water drift on the Unniati river, which was close to the homestead. :During the rainy season the river was often unfordable and the stranded travellers would seek shelter with the O'Neills where all were welcome, with the O'Neils, themselves short, scraping the bottom of the bucket to feed the stranded people. It was often a case of the mealie and the odd bokkie for the pot keeping them going. Transport was a donkey cart and with no refrigeration on the farm, it meant an early start to get the little produce, butter and cream for sale, to town. :In 1946 they moved back to Geluksverwacht. They had six children , all except Stoffel left the area after leaving school; :Richard died :Annie Helena x Josua Pieter Coetzee 19-6-13 1c Maria Magdalena x Fritz Joubert :Anna Maria died :Christoffel Bernardus (Stofel) 28-10-21 x Iris Mary Kok 2-7-1934 :Stoffel farmed on Geluksvarwacht where in 1948 he started producing tobacco with success, :he retired from active farming and his sons Hendrik and Stoffel took over. Their main :farming being high quality cattle. They introduced an abattoir and stock feed :plant, serving :the district and beyond. They established a wild life conservatory on :Geluksverwacht :and neighbouring farms. :Sharon 11-5-55 x Andrew Cecil Kockott 1c :Hendrik 24-2-57 x Lorraine Ada Louw :Gert Stephanus 4-7-58 / 79 killed in action :Elma Joy 31-8-63 x Clive Wixkley :Christoffel Bernardus (Boetie) !8-3-65 x Kerrie Jane Brydon XX Liza Ursula Mackay :Stephanie Lee 24-7-99 :Elizabeth 10-5-29 x Joshua Petrus Cornelius Odendaal 9-6-28 ?c left rea Michael O'Neill x Maria Magdalena Hendrina (Rina) Smith 11-8-1949 :(Maria XX Christiaan (Chris) Alberts ! she XXX Brian Jennings) :OOSTHUIZEN Gerhardus Josephus x Irene Victoria Esther Kashula Jacobus Herman 19-11-31 :Geraldine Pauline 4-1-37 :Gerhardus was principal at Riversdale and Vlakplaas schools. :OOSTHUYSEN :Willem Adriaan Jacobus x Anna Margaretha Francina Burgers :Gerhardus Cornelius 7-8-13 :Anna Margaretha Burger x Johannes Willem van Tonder 1c :Johanna Gustaves x Johan Christiaan Landman 3c :Susanna Cornelia x Michiel Christiaan Akkerman Neetling 17-5-1867 / 16-12-62 1c :Christina Catharina Marthina x Hendrik Johannes Briel 4c :OPPERMAN :Hester Sophia x Christiaan David Janeke 20-10-25 / 22-4-63 1c :OREILY Maria Catharina Elizabeth x Johannes Jurie Kruger 1c :ORFORD Keneth Edmund x Verity Meiring 15-1-44 :Kelly 13-7-66 :Magrieta Isabel 24-4-81 :OSLER Dougal x Christine Grobelaar (?1935) d.o. Daniel / Maria of Mexico. Geraldine Gentle x Herculaas Philippus Barnard 1c :OTTO :Maria Elizabeth x Johannes Jacobus van Greunen 1c :Susara Magdalena x Louis Frederik van Greunen 1c :OWEN Percy x Hester Maria van Tonder 17-5-19 2c farmed on Sandfontein :Percy arrived in 1895 he farmed on Sandfontein He had agency to supply :mining group with mining timber obtained from neighbouring farms in particular from Inhoek (Jan Kirstein known as Matimba) :PAGE :Helen Ria Patricia x Douw Gerbrand Steyn 1c :Alexander x Irene Mande Schoombe :Ann 29-4-28 :Alexander 19-4-3 :PAKIS Mr and Mrs Owned bakery for short while jointly with Mr and Mrs Musaurakis :PALEY William Lionel Rooke x Maria Magdalena Margaretha Groenewald :William John 20-4-20 :Alexander Christopher 14-7-25 :PATERSON John (Doctor) ex scotland 1901 / 7-5-1974 :PARKER Sid x Elizabeth Nagdalena (Issie) Benade nee Odendaal 11-7-1930 (her :XX) ?c :PAYNTER Kevin x ? Daughter of Peter and Grace Cormwall of Freds Butchery :PAUW Jacobus Cornelius Andrew x Phyllis Joyce Pierce Heppel :Andrew John 31-3-35 :Peggy Nell 2-6-39 :PAYNE Nellie Francis x Aletta Dorate Schoultz (male) 5c :PENNY Doctor in Enkeldoorn :PEPLER :Maria Mrgaretha x De Wet Albertus Hamman 1c :Margaretha Elizabeth x Marthinus Hendrik Jacob Johannes Potgieter 5c Albertus Jacobus x Maida Lettie Gloss :Petrus Jacobus 16-1-36 :PERCIVAL Thomas Arthur x Martha Ferreira 15-12-29 :Barry Mark 23-11-56 :Brian Neville 20-3-59 :PERKS Mr and Mrs owned the hotel :PETZER Hendrik Jacobus x Daisy Philippina Bishop :Mirjam Catharina 26-10-37 :PIENAAR :Maria Christina x Hendrik Bekker 11c First owner who named his farm Enkeldoorn. :Louisa Maria Johanna x Theunis Christiaan Prinsloo 1c Martha Aletta x Francis John Eagar 1c :PIETERSE : :Maria Magdalena 14-1-188/22-9-66 x Rudolph Johannes van den Bergh 8-3-1886/24-6-54 10c :Maria Magdalena Elizabeth Johanna x Gerhardus Jacobus de Klerk 3c Johannes Adam (woman) x Johannes Nicolaas Vosloo 3c :Hester Cecilia x Guileam Johannes Davel du Toit 2c Gerhard x Teresa Benade 1970 :Casparis Johannes x Maria Elizabeth Jansen van Rensburg :Casparus Johannes 21-8-19 :PISTORIUS :Aletta Johanna x Lodewyk Petrus (Jnr) Spies 2c :Martha Cornelia Maria x Nicolaas Johannes Olivier 1c :Tokkie x Louis Frederik Symington 18-5-42 left the area :Frederik Cornelius x Valerie Francis Taylor :Petrus Frederik 29-11-74 :Miss Pistorius 1929 / 34 a teacher at Liebenberg School :PLEIN Solly x ?? general dealer :PLESSIS DU :Adriana Johanna x Hendrik van Huysteen 1895 1c :Johanna Maria x Dirk Cornelius Meyer 3c :Dora x Johannes Jurgens Coenraad Bezuidenhout 3c :Hester Susanna 1930 x Alexander Jacobus Heyns 13-2-26 / 21-2-53 2c :Catharina x Hendrik Johannes van Aard 2c :Andries Antonie x Johanna Elizabeth Holthauzen :Andries Johannes 1909 :Sarel Petrus 1-9-12 :Johannes Christiaan x Johanna Margaretha Cilliers Wentzel :Johanna Cilliers 18-2-26 :Eva Alida 24-8-27 :Jean Prieur 20-11-28 :Jacoba Elizabeth 25-6-33 :Hermanus Carel Andries x Fredrika Magdalena Smith :Amanda Isabella 27-7-70 :daughter ? :Benjamin Jacobus x Johanna Francina Prinsloo :Johannes Matthews 9-10-32 :Anna Catharina 27-10-34 :Stefanus Christiaan x Alida Maria Barnard 2-3-21 :Hermanus Carel Andries 20-4-43 x Fredrika Mag nee ? :child -70 :Frederik Wilhelm 10-7-47 :Johanna Jacoba 17-10-55 :PLOOY DU :Dirk Wouter x Maria Magaretha Hamman (both murdered 1896 during the :Mashona War ) :came from Bultfontein, Orange Free State, travelling by ox wagon. They :arrived in 1896 They had 5s 2d :including :Catharina Hendrina x Kasparus Wilhelmus Lamprecht 1884 5c :Jan Hendrik :Pieterr Johannes :Dirk Wouter x Maria Elizabeth Prinsloo :Hillatjie Louisa 27-6-11 :Maria Margaretha 16-5-13 :Elizabeth Louisa 25-4-16 :Anna Elsabie 3-6-18 :Dirk Wouter 10-12-20 :Hendrik Petrus Prinsloo 10-7-24 :Cornelius Michiel x Maria Johanna Magdalena Briel :Irene Valerie 24-4-09 :Anna Elizabeth 7-11-11 :Elizabeth Magdalena 13-12-12 James Hertzog 1-11-20 :David Johannes ? / 28-4-46 x Rachel Elizabeth Kok 1887 / 18-8-42 :David was a church counciller all his adult life. He worked as a prison Gaoler at the :Enkeldoorn prison till 1908 and then went farming on his own farm Palmietfontein along :the Blinkwater road, concentrating on wheat and cattle. David Dirk Wouter 13-4-1906 x Elizabeth White. (left) Martha Johanna -3-1908 x Jacobus Swartz (left) :Herman Gerhard 31-3-10 x Isabella Susanna Kirton 23-5-27 Edward Gerhard Turner 15-1-46 :Muriel Veronica 12-3-47 :Issabel Rachel 23-7-55 :Martha Maria Magaretha (Lulu)12-3-12 x Johannes Steyn (left) Rachel Elizabeth 25-7-14 x Martin Cronwright (left) :Gert Stefanus 5-3-20 x Catheline Eastwood (left) :David Johannes 7-1-26 x Elsie Johanna Joubert. child -29 :All, except Hermanus Gerhard and David Johannes. left the district after leaving school :Hermanus Gerhard worked on the Abercorn Ranch, beyond the Manese Hills, then :on Gavunga then Leeufontein before he left the area for Shabani where he :lost his :eyesight in a war accident. :David Johannes farmed on Palmiet Fontein for 1943 / 1946 till his father died and the :farm was sold. He left the area. :PLUME Ashley x Michelle Kok -1961 :POCOCK :William George 1880 / 1957 x Katrina Susanna (Katie) Kok :Rhoda Grace 1907 / 71 x Hermanus Gerhardus (Baas) Kok 1911 / 80 :POHL Alfred Emanuel x Margaretha Maria van Niekerk :Fredrika Margaretha 1-6-14 :Anna Maria 4-5-18 :POSSELT :In 1888, the brothers Felix (Willie) and Herman (Harry) Posselt, sons of German parents, previously from Pinetown, Natal but then living at Middelburg Transvaal, were hunting in the vicinity of the Zimbabwe ruins where they were involved in the removal of some of the famous stone birds. Together with brother Theodor (Ted), a transport rider, they responded to Rhodes' call for settlers and left for Charterland with 5 wagons. They were joined by others and the group numbered 22 wagons when they crossed the Limpopo. :Felix (Willie) and Herman (Harry) stopped at the area they had selected and called their farms Felixburg and Grasslands respectively. Theodor (Ted) continued with his transport to Fort Salisbury but later returned and farmed :approx 3 miles from Range to East of Girliesfontein B His son Theodorus was :a fighter pilot in W.W.2 :Herman Eberhart x Susanna Anna Jordaan :Herbert Jordaan 15-12-09 :Irene 1-9-15 :Herman Victor 8-1-20 :Stella 29-10-21 :Johannes Wilhelmus x Fredrika Johanna de Waal :Theodore Nicholas 14-4-11 :Theodore Wilhelm x Editha Louisa Maria Nauhaus :Mathilda Elfida 28-7-18 :Gerhatd 25-5-23 :Felix 30-12-28 :Desmond Theodore 14-4-37 :T. Posselt served as Civil Commisioner :POTGIETER GROUP 1 :Willem widower with two sons Willem and David and a daughter Annie came from Middelburg Transvaal, travelling by Oxwagon with the Posselt brothers. They arrived 1981. They settled on Wildebeestlaagte, Leeufontein and Hartebeestlaagte. Later Annie, as the first settler woman in Mashonaland, was :also granted a farm. :Willem Snr. (? 1845) x (she died before 1891) 3c :XX Grieta nee Bester her XX (first x was Casper van der :Merwe) :from X :Willem :David :Annie Catharina (1875) x Lourens Christiaan de Klerk (?1870) on 11 November :1895. ?c :The first marriage celebrated in the community. she XX Cornelius Rudolph :Halgryn 1c :Susanna Jacoba x Petrus Nicolaas van der Merwe 3c :Susanna Hendrika x William Skinner 2c :Dirkie Elizabeth x Theodorus Hermanus Gerhardus de Klerk 4c :Cornelia Sarolina x Tielman Johannes Roos 3c :Marthinus Hendrik Jacob Johannes x Margaretha Elizabeth Pepler :Margaretha Elizabeth 30-3-25 :Albertus Frederik 14-9-30 :Petrus Jacobus 11-8-31 :Aletta Johanna 7-10-33 :Rina Maria 21-10-34 :Izak Gert Hannes x Anna Elizabeth Smit :Ewert Frederik 24-12-33 :Cornelius x Christina Gertruida Prinsloo :Joachim Frederik 15-1-36 :Salomon Johannes x Johanna Dorothea Wilhelmina van Staden Salomon Johannes 9-8-41 :GROUP 2 :Solomom Johannes a Widower whose wife Johanna Heyns from Chimanimani had died in 1928, arrived in the area in 1932 with two sons and two daughters. He settled on Girliesfontein B, North of and butting on Range where he produced Wheat, cattle and maize till he left the area in 1938 The family returned in 1940 and farmed N.E. of Range. Son George left the area shortly after. The children were: :Dirkie Elizabeth 1918 x Theodorus Hermanus Gerhardus de Klerk 5c Theodorus Johannes x Bettie Joubert of Gatooma. left area after leaving :school.. :Johanna Salomina Barendina 1923 x Willie Happelt of Somabulla and left the :area. : She had worked in Blank's Store till she married. :George Frederick 4-11-1924 x Ree Erasmus 10-1-1926 of Jakalsbank farm :left area :George returned in 1990 to work as manager for McClean on Minverwacht. : XX Irene Gardiner, nee Coetzee 18-6-24 0c :POWELL Jennifer Ann x Stephanus Abraham Cloete 2c :PREEZ DU :Walters x Albertus Pieter Meiring 1c :Casper Philippus x Johanna Carolina Susanna Petronella Brits :Elizabeth Catharina 20-6-13 :Jan Lourens 6-9-15 :Casper Philippus 13-7-26 :Dirk Jacobus x Akita Wilhelmina Christina Lewis (her XX) :Gesina Elizabeth Christina 23-7-18 :Jean Charles Frederik x Martha Susanna Christina Steyn :Jean 18-2-25 :Petrus Stefanus x Elsje van der Merwe :Hester Petronella Catharina 26-11-30 :Andries Stefanus 19-6-36 :Petrus Stefanus 30-12-42 :Johannas Petrus x Maria Louisa Kathrina Margaretha Elizabeth Snyder :Johannes Hendrik 10-3-13 :PRENTICE Rachel Louie :PRETORIUS :Gertruida Paulina 1936 x Pieter Hendrik Blignaut 7-10-30 3c left area :Hyla Elizabeth x Alexander Jacobus Heyns 28-9-26 1c :Dina Johanna 1927 x Johannes Paulus Pretorius 49-52 1c :Marion Lynette 2-4-49 x Brian Reginald Kok ?-11-52 3c :Elizabeth x Wouter Human Meyer 1937 :Elizabeth Catharina Barendina x Gerhardus Steenkamp 3c Helena Elizabeth x Willem Marthinus Davel 2c :Hester Maria Elizabeth x Niolaas Petrus Jansn van Rensburg :Johannes Lodewikus x Engela Susanna Barnard :Helena Elizabeth 21-3-16 :David Benjamin 27-10-17 :Gerhardus Jacobus 30-8-20 :Johannes Paulus x Dinah Johanna Pretorius :Johann 30-7-49 :Noeline 25-12-52 :Paul Johannes x Dirkie Cornelia Diederiks :Pieter Gerhardus 7-10-49 :Noeline 25-12-52 :Roelof Adriaan x Janetta Renetta Cornelia Heyns 5-2-34 :Magrieta Magdalena 14-8-61 :PRICE ? x Annie Susanna de Klerk d.o. Old Teuns de Klerk :PRINSLOO :Hendrik arrived in 1895 with wife and one daughter Jan early settler Buffelsfontein :Zacharias arrived 1894 with wife and three sons settled on Bultfontein :Maria Elizabeth x Dirk Wouter du Plooy 6c :Margaretha Gertruida x Gerhardus Lodewikus Halgryn 3c :Margaretha Cornelia Elizabeth x Solomon Cornelius Swart 1c :Elizabeth Wilhelmina x Matin Johan Cloete 1c :Heilitjie Levina x Carel Johannes Grobler 2c :Christina Gertruida x x Cornelius Potgieter 1c :Johanna Francina x Benjamin Jacobus du Plessis 2c :Theunis Christiaan x Louisa Maria Johanna Pienaar :Salomon Pienaar 10-11-14 :Hendrik Petrus x Elsie Sophia Catharina Maria Stopforth :Hendrik Petrus 14-11-32 :Frederik Johannes 28-7-35 :Elizabeth Wilhelmina 1938 :PULLEN :Willem Hugo 1909 :Hendrika Catharina 1910 :Pistorius Rachel 1913 :Jacoba Dorothea 1916 :Carel Augus 1913 :Johan Hendrik 1916 :QUINTON St. Rodney (Civil servant) x Maria Magdalena Engelbrecht 29-6-36 left :RABE :Petronella Aletta Katrina 1911 :Maria Johanna Dorothea x Josef Nel 1c :Aletta Johanna Margaretha x Johannes Hendrik Bezuidenhout 4c :Carel Theodorus x Lucia Mathilda Cilliers :Adriana Johanna 10-5-21 :Christiaan Johannes x Elizabeth Francina van der Westhuyzen Elizabeth Francina 1-7-22 :Aletta Johanna Margaretha 17-2-24 Susanna Sophia 28-9-27 :Christiaan Benjamin 30-8-30 :RADEMEYER :? Rademeyer x Hester Helena (Koekie) van Rooyen Hubertha Fredrika x Wilhelmus van Heerden 1c Adriaan Werendly Roux x Sarah Mathilda Herbst :Elizabeth Mathilda 8-1-14 Adriaan Werendly Roux 30-9-20 :Charlotte Louisa van der Riet 30-9-20 Lourentia Roux 1-7-23 :Pieter Hilgard x Adriana Maria van Zyl ! Pieter Hilgaard 1910 :Juliana 14-6-11 :Jan Adriaan 25-9-12 x Winifred Jannet Faraday George Louis 5-1-38 :Charlotte Louisa 18-7-14 :Werendly Roux 9-3-16 x Cornelia Maria Sophia Bezuidenhout ( her XX) Adriana Maria 1-5-44 :Cornelia Wenda 5-2-46 Ignatius Terbkanch 14-6-18 Sophia Elizabeth 29-8-20 Stefanus Michael 24-4-22 Louis Bertthaudt Roux 27-2-24 Maria Emalina 27-10-26 :Charles Louis x Catharina Visser :Hester 15-5-37 x Johan Gerhardus van Buren Greyling 2c RAE ? x Christina Johanna Maritz d.o. Francois Ignatius Maritz ?c :RAND DU Jacobus Adriaan x Cecilia Anna Viljoen :Johanna Adriana 19-5-54 :Susanna Maria 14-7-56 :RAUBENHEIMER Anna Johanna x Dirk Johannes Jonker 2c :RAUTENBACH Stefanus Jacobus x Marthina Johanna Greyling ?c Cartharina Jacomina 19-7-24 :? Maria (Ricky) 26-9-1950 / 16-10-1995 x Hendrik Jacobus Smith 28-12-1951 2c :RAWSTONE :Godfrey Fleetwood x Hendrika Johanna Swart :Catherine Jane 23-10-18 :Matthew x Ragel Johanna Catharina van Rooyen 1920 :REDELINGHUYS :Jacobus Wouter x Lucy Roux :John Andrew 15-8-41 :Jacobus Wouter XX Helena Elizabeth Francina Nel 18-10-25 :Jacobus Wouter 25-9-45 :Abraham Michael 1918 :REENEN VAN M.B.P. Chief Magistrate and president of the Gymkhana club :REICHERT :Maria Hermina x Johannes Theodorus Vermaak 6c :Petronella 1914 :Ockert Michiel Matthys 1916 :Arend x Wilhelmina Hendrika Neetling :Willem Neetling 20-12-29 :Siebert 7-1-32 :Magdalena Catharina 11-3-34 :Henry x Anna Maria (Tick) Odendaal 8-4-33 / 28-11-91 (she XX and XXX) :Marinda Inez 3-4-1955 x Mike Glenny 1c :Teresa :REID Patricia Gowan 5-9-56 x Cecil John van den Berch 29-8-52 1c :RENDER :Helena Norbertha x William Stanley 6c :Anna Martha Dorothea x Jan Johannes van Aard 3c :RENNIE John x Elizabeth Johanna Herbst :Jan McDonald 17-7-17 :RENSBURG JANSEN VAN :Elsie Josina x Johannes Jacobus Blignaut 1c :Maria Catharina Cornelia x Christiaan Petrus Boonzaaier 1c Gertruida Magdalena x Izak Andries van Niekerk 10c :Susanna Elizabeth x Samuel Jacobus Johannes Erasmus 24-1-24 1c Maria Elizabeth x Casparus Johannes Pieterse 1c :Anna Gertruida Cecilia Susanna x Jacobus Johannes Nicolaas van Aswegen 1c Maria Jacomina 1917 :Marthinus Lourens x Elsie Josina van Niekerk Elsie Josina 24-1-11 x Zacharias Wheeler 2c Johanna Francina 19-10-12 :Cornelius Johannes Christiaan de Wet 21-10-14 Adriaan Theodorus 18-9-17 :Marthinus Lourens 5-5-20 Gert Coetzee 28-10-22 :Marthinus Lourens 7-2-28 x Zanna Nance Smith Philip John 29-7-54 :Marthinus Lourens 13-12-58 :Engla Adriana Lodewika 6-8-29 :Hendrik Christoffel x Louisa Catharina Nelson Maria Hermina 17-10-11 :Hendrik Christoffel 2-9-13 x Zanna Nance Smith :Nicolaas Petrus x Hester Maria Elizabeth Pretorius :Anna Maria 25-11-17 :Stefanus Petrus x Catharina Wilhelmina Marais :Maria Jacomina 22-8-28 :Philip Hernoldus x Charlotte Harriet Wray :Hester Maria Elizabeth 4-8-35 :RETIEF Malcolm Wilhelm x Jacomina Murray Louw :Petrus Jacobus 9-1-33 :RETZLOFF Vera ? / 25-9-1973 :REYNEKE Cornelius Petrus Johannes x Anna Susanna van Deventer Margaretha Elizabeth 23-9-46 :REYNOLDS :A.C 1891/1-1-65 Civil Commissioner x Helena Classina (M.B.E.) 8-12-1900/26-5-1971 :RHEEDER Isabella Jeanetta Nel x Albertus Thomas Rinke 1c :RICHARDS Walter Brumage x Dora Maria Herbst :Cecil Brumage 5-7-14 :Dorothy 13-5-19 :RICHTER Louisa Petronella x Pieter Johannes Groenewald 1c :RINKE Arnoldus Mauritius did not come to Rhodesia with his children. :Schalk Willem x Martha Vermeulen , arrived from Mafeking, South Africa in 1920 :accompanied by his younger brother Albertus and family. They travelled by train as far as Umvuma. :Both families settled on Swindon farm, approximately three miles to the North of The Range, bought from Mr. Blank, a local store keeper. :They were accompanied by their seven children who were all above school going :age. :Arnoldus Mauritius 16-7-1894 / 1968 :Arnoldus Maurrtius 10-6-1894 / 3-7-1908 :Arnoldus Mauritius x Hester Helena van der Merwe Schalk Willem 12-4-30 :Anna Catharina 29-10-33 :Schalk Willem -1904 x Catharina Martha Magdalena Odendaal 18-12-15 farmed on Kwesfontein :Schalk Willem 8-8-36 / ! 2000 x Martha Elizabth Meyer (not Local) Kwesfontein Martha Elizabeth 7-9-66 :Catharina Magdalena 12-10-68 Lizette Joyce 6-6-74 :Jeanetta Maria 27-11-44 x Lodewikus (Vic) Botha left the area Jan Jacob :Harry :Martha Magdalena left the area :Rachel left the area :Lettie left the area :The brothers Jan Jacob , Arnoldus Mauritius and Schalk Willem initially :settled on :adjoining farms beyond Kopje Alleen in the Featherstone area. :Aletta Margaretha 9-2-1880 x Dirk Renier van Rooyen they arrived in 1922. 10c :Albertus Thomas 22-11-1888 / 1954 x Maria Magdalena Catharina Heyns 16-6-1888 / !970 :arrived from Mafeking S.A. in 1920, together with his older brother Schalk and family, they travelled by train as far as Umvuma. Both families settled on Swindon farm. :In 1925 Albertus put up a building on Swindon which he made available to the Government to be used as a junior, up to standard six, school and about thirtyfive children from the surrounding farms attended. :Albertus assisted with the organising to build the Ned. Geref. Kerk (Dutch Reformed Church) and Maria assisted the women who bought the organ. :children : :Daughter died an infant Maria Magdalena Catharina :Albertus Thomas 29-7-20 x Isabella Jeanetta Nel Rheeder 1925 Albertus Thomas 12-6-57 :Arnoldus Mauritius (Nols) 22-12-21 x Maria Isabella Odendaal -1920 XX Edith Edwards nee Schaller her XX 0c :Albertus Thomas 21-2-42 :Arnoldus Mauritius left the area as a young man returned in 1981 settled on Swindon farm. :He was an outstanding sportsman and shottist, winning championships at Tennis and Golf :and classified Marksman with rifle shooting. He held the rank of Sergeant and served in :the Enkeldoorn Police Reserve at that rank for seven years, commanding police patrols. :Hans Jacob 4-10-24 x Polish girl David Andries 15-3-28 x Marie :Jan Lodewikus 21-2-1900 / 29-1-78 x Anna Catharina van der Merwe Anna Catharina 24-3-33 :Schalk Willem 4-8-43 :Maria (? 1885) x Jan Hendrik Blignaut 12-12-1869/24-1-42 ( his XX) ex S.A. 1922 6c :Maria Petronella 26-11-1890/ 9-11-71 x Nicolaas Johannes Blignaut 15-5-1892/ 8-9-73 5c :Martha Cornelia Maria x Alexander Jacobus Heyns 4c Johanna Catharina x Ockert Cornelius Blignaut 6c Petronella x Johannes Blignaut 1c :Petronella x Johannes Beter 1c :Hester Margaretha x Pieter Hendrik de Klerk 1c :Aletta Margaretha x Pieter Hendrik de Klerk 1c (? his XX) :ROBERTS :Francina Johanna x Petrus Francois Bosman 1c :Martha Elizabeth x Dirk Cornelius Odendaal 20-1-49 3c :ROBINSON Christina x Francis John Eagar 26-8-37 4c :Mr. Robinson 1929 / 34 a teacher at Enkeldoorn School. :ROELOFSE :Maria Magdalena 16-9-1905 / 13-3-1979 x Jacob Jacobus Nel 12-4-1888 / 8-12-1980 13c :Cornelius Johannes x Johanna Sophia de Wet Herculaas Salomon 14-9-11 :Cornelius Johannes Nel x Susanna Alida Hoffnman Cornelius Johannes 26-7-62 :ROGERS Buck x Helen ? (from U.K.) Well known Enkeldoorn personalities. Helen was one of the first staff mebers of the Standard Bank where she became the Chief Accountant. :At the time when Rhodesia became Zimbabwe, a group of jokers who regularly met at the Enkeldoorn hotel for social drinks at the bar, led by Buck Rogers, established a socalled independent state named The Republic of Enkeldoorn with written Constitution and Regulations., it was the area around the bar. Buck was installed as President and Helen was First Lady. The socalled Republic automatically came to an end when the hotel was sold. Buck was employed in the town till be bought a fuel filling station and motor repair shop complex which he maintained till shortly begore his death, after which Helen left.. :ROHM :Jacoba Maria nee ? 3-12-1893 / 16-1-81 :Susanna Susara Jacoba 29-2-1898 /2-2-72 x Pieter Hendrik van Tonder 23-9-1898 /17-6-72 1c :Herman Ferdinand x Heila Lofina Helena Catharina Meyer Philippus Lodewikus 11-2-10 :Ernst Frederik 15-4-11 :Margaretha Maria Elizabeth 27-8-12 Johannes Willem 23-5-14 :Anna Maria 2-3-18 :Jacob Johannes x Cornelia Johanna Coetzee 2-5-02 / 31-5-55 Herman Ferdinand 22-6-20 :Maria Petrinella 7-10-21 :Hendrik Schalk 8-9-24 :ROOS :Mitsie x Hans Jacob (Hansie) Meyer 1950 (Ds. N.G.Kerk later Presbaterian) Tielman Johannes x Cornelia Sarolina Potgieter :Johannes Hermanus 15--4-48 Susara Cornelia 5-6-49 Cornelia Sarolina 31-7-52 :ROOYEN VAN :Hester Jacoba x Wessel Petrus de Klerk 3c :Louisa Philippina x Jurgens Hendrik Grobler 1c :Renier Christiaan 1930 :Gerhardus Ignatius x Elizabeth Sophia Maria Olivier Gerhardus 15-5-15 :Maria Magdalena 2-8-18 :Pieter Cornelius Johannes x Annie Charlotte Hollaway Pieter Alexander 15-4-11 :Frederik Ewert x Hendrina Maria Grobbelaar Henry Markus 17-11-35 :Christiaan Gert x Helena Catharina Nel Jacobus Nicolaas 24-2-44 :GROUP 1 :Dirk Renier 31-8-1872 / 20-5-1962 x Aletta Margaretha Rinke 9-2-1880 / 12-12-1960 arrived in 1922 by donkey wagon from Vryburg together with four other families, being, the Trek Leader Jan Hendrik Blignaut and three married Blignaut sons, the convoy consisted of seven wagons. For details see the Jan Blignaut trek. The van Rooyen family planned to settle in the Melsetter area but because of the rampant malaria in that region, decided to settle in the reputedly healthier Enkeldoorn area. :They initially settled on Girliesfontein then owned by Rev A. Liebenberg. approx :3 miles West of Range They were accompanied by seven of their children, more :were born after arrival at Enkeldoorn. :Carolina Jacoba she did not marry :Petrus Cornelius Jacobus x Hester Wallace :Maria Magdalena Hendrina 31-5-1908/30-12-89 x Cecil John Rhodes Odendaal 8-10-1/ :20-5-62 5c :Aletta Magaretha x Willem Hendrik Boshof 1900 11c :Arnoldus Mauritius deceased :Johanna Catharina (Joe) x Phil Wilson :Dirk Renier 1917 x Maria Petronella Dreyer 6-11-1922 / 22-12-1982 :Dirk Renier 11-7-43 x Maureen nee ? not local girl :Frederick Johan Dreyer 24-12-44 died before marriage :Hester Helena (Koekie) x Rademeyer :Aletta Magrieta (Lettie) x Willem Hendrik Boshoff 11c :Petrus Cornelius Jacobus (Piet) x ? :all five left the area :Ragel Johanna Catharina 1920 x Matthew Rawstorne :Anna Johanna Maria 8-5-1923 x Thomas Schalk Benade 5c :David Andreas 24-12-26 x Mirriam Rosenberg :The older children walked to school, the Enkeldoorn Public school. :Before 1933 Church services were held at the old church where the highlights of the congregation were the three monthly Nagmaal services which the van Rooyen family attended by oxwagon transport and camping for about four days, together with their fellow Church members. It was always a particularly joyous period for the younger people and the van Rooyen children enjoyed the companionship :GROUP 2 :Petrus Marthinus x Catharina Wilhelmina Maria (Caty) Fassen 2-2-03/ 10-12-52 :(Caty xx Theunis Engelbrecht) :Joel Marthinus 6-10-19 :Maria Elizabeth x Johannes frederik Eksteen (he XX Krause) 1c :Blinkwater :Willem Jansem 1922 x Maria van den Bergh 1936 left area after :marriage. :Petrus Marthinus (Paul) 6-1-1923 / 9-6-1987 x Johanna Susanna Brits 27-6-23 :Paul a motor mechanic who had returned from war service in 1945 x Johanna Susanna Britz. :He initially worked for his step father Theunis Engelbrecht who owned Motor Engineering :Garage. The garage was closed when the hotel owners bought the ground for hotel expansion :Paul then opened and ran Paul's service station and garage, with Johanna attending to Office :admin. They presented a beautiful floating trophy to the Enkeldoorn Gymkhana Club. :After Paul's death the building was taken over by Charlie Schoultz who established a general hardware and farm supplies store. Johanna became Hostel matron at the Peter Brocklehurst Foundation Home for the aged. :Petrus Marthinus 22-10-48 x Anna Magdalena Benade 16-4-52 :Petrus was educated at Bothashoff. Employed in prison service then left the area. :Petrus Marthinus 25-9-72 x Theunissina Grobler Andre Francois 6-11-74 :Johanna Susanna 18-6-50 (Chaplain school) x Adriaan Botha (local Post Master) left :ROSENBERG Marrian x David Andreas van Rooyen 24-12-26 :ROSSBE Naria Cornelia Jeanetta Sophia x Ockert Karl Johannes Brits 1c :ROUSSOUW :Johanna Nicolasina Stoffelina x Carel Pieter van Helsdingen 4c Martha Maria Magdalena x Johannes Theodorus Vermaak 2c Hendrika Susanna 1913 x Barend Johannes Venter 1908 1c Maria Elizabeth Gertruida 1914 x Henry Wheeler 6c :Francois Daniel Jacobus 1912 Daniel Gerhardus 1916 Engela Catharina Aletta 1918 :David Johannes x Maria Magdalena Schoonveldt Abraham Marthinus 20-10-13 :Gerhardus 7-12-16 Catharina Johanna 3-3-18 Petrus Johannes 16-8-19 Jacob 16-12-20 :Maria Magdalena 20-3-23 :Nicolaas Jacobus 9-8-24 :Johannes Nicolaas x Martha Helena Johanna Davel Hermanus Johannes 1-7-19 :Jacoba Elizabeth 31-12-21 Migiel Carl 16-1-23 :Johannes Nicolaas 18-5-27 :Catharina Dorothea 3-12-31 :Jan Johannes x Maria Magdalena du Toit Andries Bernardus 11-4-23 :ROUX LE :Betsie Johanna Louw x Jacobus Hermanus Spies 1c Christina Johanna x Johan Christiaan Barnard 16-5-20 2c Margaretha Wilhelmina x Gideon Jacobus Roussouw Engels 2c Lucy x Jcobus Wouter Redelinghuys 1c :Jan Andries x Adriana Maria Catharina van der Westhuyzen Pieter Johannes 30-3-17 :Adriana Maria Louisa 3-6-19 :Rachel Johanna x Christiaan Josef Brytenbach 1c Edna Alexandra McEwen x Edward Niland Malan 1c :Albertus Frank x Catharina Claudina Coetzee 4-6-1893 / 10-1-27 Maria Petronella 17-4-14 :Hendrik Schalk 1-8-15 Susanna Sophia 11-7-17 Catharina Claudina 17-4-19 Albertus Frank 31-8-20 Christina Johanna 15-4-26 :Albertus Frank XX Hendrina Wilhelmina van der Merwe Catharina Maria 13-5-31 :Lessia Jacoba 24-7-33 :Albertus Johannes van der Merwe 6-1-35 Hendrik Jacobus 23-12-37 :RYAN Gertruida Winnifred x Johannes Christiaan Swartz 9c :RYNEKE Cornelius Petrus Johannes x Anna Susanna van Deventer child 1946 :SCHAAP :Margaretha Maria 1916 x Robert Leslie Thornton Smith 1c :Anna Cecilia 1921 :Henry Peter 1919 :Henry Stephen 1915 :Louise Susanna 1921 :Pieter Adriaan 1915 x Elsie Johanna Stemmet :Dorothea Johanna 2-5-52 :SCHALKWYK VAN :Johanna Susanna Magdalena x Jacobus Alwyn Briel 2c Johanna Gertruida x Philippus Johannes Bronkhorst 1930 4c Susanna Elizabeth x Samuel Jacobus Johannes Erasmus 10c :Maria Catharina Salomina x Petrus Francois Johannes Erasmus 2c (twins) Jacoba Fredrika x Schalk Willem Petrus Grobbelaar 1c :Coenrad Jacobus x Johanna Susanna Magdalena Nel Coenrad Jacobus 16-3-13 :Jacobus Stefanus 25-2-17 :Aletta Johanna 21-11-20 :SCHALLER :Joe prospected in the area and located gold at Umvuma, before pegging the claims he went to Northern Rhodesia and on return found the Falcon mine already peged. He left the area. His brother Edward worked on the mine from 1916 till 1944. :In 1926 Edward bought Sable Flats at the East end of Manese along the Umyati river, adjoining Inhoek, (Kirstein) from van Tonder, where he settled in 1935. :The general farming was maize, sheep and cattle but he specialised in producing appels as a crop for sale with a large orchard admired by all visiters. :Edward Vernon 1897 / 1972 x Margaret Gwendoline (Bullick) ? / 19-10-1960, settled on Sableflats Vernon had worked on the Falcon mine before he married. He met and later married Margaret who was from Johannesburg and visiting her sister whose husband Wally Jackson worked on the Falcon mine. They had two children Allen and Edith The children attended Umvuma junior school as boarders where their parents used to visit them, travelling the long distance by Cape Cart and horses. They finished their schooling at Chaplain High in Gwelo. :Edith 29-5-33 x Eugene (Bob) Edwards. 13-3-28 / 1981 4c left area XX Arnoldus Mauritius Rinke (his XX) 0c :Allen Schaller 13-11-38 x Barbara Ford (not local) :Keron Joan 24-9-66 x William David Mickelthwite 10-3-66 Rex Allen Vernon 26-2-68 x Laurelly Shea 10-9-74 Glenda Barbara 26-7-69 :Educated: Keron, local junior, Girls High School and Specis College. Rex, Allan Wilson :Glenda Girls High School and Eaglesvale :Allen farmed with his father Edward, then bought Sableflats 1, 1 000 acres and later also :Sableflats 2 and 3, each 1 000 acres. from Rhodesdale Estate, he also bought Foresthill and :Edendale called Dangerendodi meaning Manure-kraal. :SCHLEBUSCH :Maria Elizabeth x Frederik Jacobus Haasbroek 3c :Johannes Hendrik x Hester Susanna van Aard :Johannes 12-8-33 :Ena 20-5-35 :SCHMALL Petronalla Maria Johanna x Willem Jacobus Smit 4c SCHMIDT Chantelle x Neil Jacobus Smith 19-7-1977 1c :SCHOEMAN Anna Maria Cornelia Elizabeth Schoeman x Gabriel Johannes Stoltz 2c :SCHOOMBE Irene Mande x Alexander Page 2c :SCHOONVELDT :Hendrina Johanna x Willem Goelst 4c :Maria Magdalena x David Johannes Roussouw 7c :Aletta Susanna 1915 :Aletta Susanna 1913 :Maria Babes 1919 :Jan Gabriel x Roelfina Adriana Jansen :Abraham Marthinus 25-11-16 x Maria Margaretha Jansen :Bertha 18-10-18 :Roelfina Johanna 11-11-20 :Jan Gabriel 23-4-23 :Jahan Hendrik Christiaan x Maria Margaretha Jansen :Abraham Marthinus 11-2-17 :Maria Baia 7-11-18 :Johan Christiaan 5-1-22 :Hendrikus Petrus 7-9-26 :Hendrina Fortina 23-12-28 x Lukas Bronkhorst 6c :Isabella 13-6-31 :SCHOULTZ :Anna Elizabeth 26-11-1862 / 25-4-37 x Thomas Frederik Dreyer 6-9-1860/7-3-34 12 :c :Diana nee ? 11-5-1871 / 13-7-1953 :Robert William Stawell 1906 / 1961 :Christina x Christoffel Eagar 22-4-16 2c :? lived on Ingulubi ? Wilderness about 1938 :Eugene about 1948 owned farm adjoining Commonage :Johanna Francina x Wessel Petrus de Klerk 3c :Georgina Magdalena x Wilhelmus Josef Kip 1c :Yvonne Lizette x David Johannes Lodewikus van den Bergh 1c :Wilhelm Petrus x Iris Mary Miller :child 11-8-48 :Aletta Dorati (man) 3-10-1922 / 22-10-1984 x Nelie Francis Payne :Charles Thomas 4-6-48 ( Charles owned Matimba from Francis Eagar ) :Albert Daniel 1-10-50 :Arthur Marthinus 16-5-53 :Sidney Petrus 16-11-56 :Dorothy Margaret 16-1-61 :Johan Bates 1910 / 1960 x ? :Johan Bates 1946 / 1988 x Antoinette Mee :Sean Alet 23-6-69 :Wilhelm Petrus. x Iris Mary Miller :Iris Mary 11-8-48 :SCHREIBER Frederik Willem x Maria Catharina Petronella Smit :Cornelius Abram 1-11-38 :SHANNON Aletta Johanna x Hendrik Barend Josephus Strydom 5c :SHARP :Henry Stephen x Susara Jacoba Elizabeth Enslin :Henry Stephen 1915 x Gloria Fay Tarr :Bessie Muriel 7-7-45 :Henry Stephen 18-11-46 :Samuel Percival 9-1-51 :Jeanetta Catharina Fredrika 12-5-17 :Harry Peter 11-4-19 x Mary Elizabeth Tarr :Harry Peter 10-2-51 :Sarie 6-3-52 :Anna Cecilia 4-5-21 :Ellen Margaret 26-8-34 :SHEASBY Adrian x Dalene Daly nee van den Berch 19-10-1955 (her XX) :SHERWIN :Herbert x Innis Kok :Gertruida Anna Madalena x Johan Jacob Landman 1c :SHIRLEY Joan Margaret x Norman Cecil Wheeler 1c :SIEBERHAGEN Kitty x Eric Edmond Kok :SKINNER William x Susanna Hendrika Potgieter :Cornelius Johannes 3-7-34 :Louisa Wilhelmina 12-5-36 :SLABBER Louisa Sophia x Frikkie Christiaan Muller 5c :SMIT :Johanna Sophia Conradina x Dirk Johannes Cloete 1c Anna Elizabeth x Izak Gert Hannes Potgieter 1c :Magdalena Elizabeth 1914 x Thomas Mathews Lambert 27-8-10 / 25-8-80 4c Anna Sophia x Petrus Johannes Dirkse Steenkamp 1c :Maria Catharina Petronella 1918 x Frederik Willem Schreiber 1c Jacoba Johanna x Geoge Steven Kirton 2c :Johanna Cornelia 1926 x Willem Cornelius Jacobus Wessels 3c Richen (? Rachel) x Josua Kirton 26-10-28 ?c :Lynette x Jacob Gerhardus Jovner 1c :Maria of Athlone x Dirk Renier Boshoff 4-7-36 Johanna Carolina Susanna 1911 :Louis Hendrik 1911 Josef van Dyk 1911 Lukas Cornelius 1912 Cornelia Magdalena 1915 :Anna Josina Isabella 1918 Barend Frederik 1922 Cornelis Abraham 1924 Margaretha 1934 :Willem Jacobus x Maria Cornelia Jeanetta Sophia Brits Maria Cornelia Jeanetta Sophia 7-12-14 :Maria Catharina Petronella 29-5-17 :Johanna Cornelia Susanna 2-12-20 :Cornelius Abraham 1924 x Magdelena Elizabeth Botha 9-10-30 Martha Aletta 20-6-50 x Morgan Ellis Bulcraig :Maria Jeanetta 19-4-53 x Eric Hallet 1c XX Paul Nel :Myra Patricia 8-6-59 x Johan Stephanus Mellet 31-7-? Jacobus Johannes 12-12-28 :Margaretha 7-1-34 :Jacob Letterstied x Sara Jacoba Carolina Welman XX Winnefred Chomse :from X :Jacob Letterstied 23-9-19 x Wilmina Chomse 8-3-37 : Farmie Joan 8-3-37 :Johan Christiaan Adriaan 26-3-21 :Johannes Jacobus 25-9-25 x Lynette Smit :from XX :Esmy :Willem Jacobus x Cornelia Magdalena Bronkhorst :Johanna Cornelia 19-2-31 :Jacobus Hendrik x Susanna Jacoba de Beer :Sara Susanna Margaretha 20-3-38 :Johannes Jacobus x Maria Catharina Wheeler :Laura Maud 21-3-38 :Joseph van Dyk x Magdalena Maud Dorothea Nieuwoudt :Willem Jacobus 20-6-43 :Piet Josua 29-5-47 :Willem Jacobus 1916 x Petronella Maria Johanna Schmall :Willem Jacobus 25-9-43 :Elsje Gesina Jacomina 25-2-45 :Martha Louisa 3-12-51 :Hendrik Christoffel 1-8-53 :Jacobus Johannes x Rae Bezuidenhout :Jacobus Johannes 18-6-64 :Willem Jacobus x Closer Cherie Lovell :Duwaine Willem 11-8-71 :SETH-SMITH Frances Olive 1876 / 1951 :SMITH :Petronella Francina x Hendrik Jacobus Smith 3c :Anna Magdalena x Willem Hendrik Jnr Lock 5c :Zanne Nance x Hendrik Christoffel van Rensburg 2-9-13 2c :Zanna Nance x Marthinus Lourens van Rensburg 7-2-28 2c :Rachel Magdalena x Robert Shannon Wheeler 27-2-64 2c :Rachel x Hendrik Andries Smith 14-9-43 1s 2d left area :Petronella Francina 18-6-1899 / 17-6-1983 x Hendrik Jacobus Smith 4c :Johanna Catharina (nee de Bruin) 1905 :Cornelius arrived 1895 no family recorded. He was with the group attacked by :the Mashona on Sterkstroom. Shot through the chest, he colapsed and was :crawling to the house when, on being dragged into the house by the women, he :was stabbed to death. :Markus Johannes (early settler) x Johanna Elizabeth Horn 2c :Willem Hendrik 21-2-14 :Emerentia Elizabeth 14-7-15 :Philippus Lodewyk x Hermina Elizabeth Maria Steyn :Marthinus Jacobus 5-6-40 :Hendrik Jacobus x Petronella Francina Smith 18-6-1899 / 17-6-1983 :Alwyn Jacobus 30-8-33 x Adriana Cornelia Barnard :Andre Wynand 16-4-62 :Wouter Gerhard 4-12-63 :Stefanus Christiaan 3-7-41 :Johanna Elizabeth 5-11-42 :Hendrik Jacobus x Petronella Francina Smith :Mike x Maria Elizabeth Gagiano 2-10-26 2c left area :Hendrik Andries 8-10-24 / 8-10-77 :Jacobus Martinus 18-4-27 / 22-8-30 :Anna Magdalena 14-11-29 :Robert Leslie Thornton x Margaretha Maria Schaap 1916 :Ivan Peter Thornton 20-12-41 :Roelof Daniel x Lynette Christine Vermaak :Dianne Stacey 17-9-83 :Estee Jannika 1-7-85 :Hendrik Jacobus 24-10-1891 / 11-1-58 x Petronella Francina Smith 18-6-1899 / :17-6-83 :born Grootfontein South West Africa :Barend Frederik (Ben) 19-5-22 (Tvl.) x Aletta Magrieta Odendaal 7-5-29 / 3-3-98 :Maria Magdalena Hendrina (Rina) 11-8-1949 x Michael O'Neill :XX Christiaan (Chris) Alberts 2c :XXX Brian Jennings :Hendrik Jacobus 28-12-1951 x Ricky ?-1950 / 16-10-1995 Rautenbach :(Harare) :Neil Jacobus 19-7-77 x Chantelle Schmidt :Chanelle 26-5-81 :Petronella Francina (Tossie) 6-10-1952 x Michael Hedley van Breda 9-3-46 :2c :Roelof Daniel (Danie) 30-10-1958 x Lynette Cristine Vermaak 30-10-60 :Sianne Stacey Smith 17-9-1983 :Estee Janieke Smith 21-7-1985 :Hendrik Andries x Anna Magdalens Lombard arrived at Marandellas Rhodesia in :1916 4s 6d :some of the family later moved to Enkeldoorn. :b1 to b10 birth order not known :b sons :Hendrik not Enkeldoorn :Koos x Gesina Viljoen not Enkeldoorn :Ben x Katherina Steyn not Enkeldoorn :Alwyn Jacobus 1908 / 98 from Marandellas x Isabel Susanna Gagiano 2-3-16 / :24-2-66 :Cornelia Petronella (Cookie) 1936 x James Thoma (Jim) Wheeler 4c :Anna Magdalena 21-10-37 x Ernest Percival Wheeler 4c :Ester 29-10-39 x Johan Christiaan Kriek Bezuidenhout 7-3-35 3s 1d left :area :Hendrik Andries. (Hennie) 14-9-43 x Rachel van Niekerk 1s 2d left area! :Fredrika Magdakena (Driky) x Herman Carel Andriesdu Plessis 2d left :area :b daughters :Annie x Tom Lambert snr 1s :XX Piet Steenkamp not Enkeldoorn 11 children :Lena x David Nel ? Enkeldoorn 8 children :Johanna x Hill not Enkeldoorn :Sannie x Theuns Botha ? Enkeldoorn 1s 1d :Nellie x Hendrik J. Smith (cousins) 4s 2d :Dricky x Jan Lock ? Enkeldoorn 1d (Anna Lock x Grewer Ferreira) :SMITH :Craig Darren x Deborrah Anne Knowles (not local Smith family) Amie :Keith John 29-8-94 Joshua James 16-11-98 Samuel Craig 30-8-2000 :SNYDER Maria Louisa Kathrina Margaretha Elizabeth x Johannas Petrus du Preez 1c :SNYMAN :Anna Aletta x Daniel Francois van den Heever 2c Wilhelmina Johanna x George Frederik Snyman 6c Karl Petrus x Catharina Elizabeth Delport :Rhoda 25-3-19 Noeline 25-12-20 :Georg Frederik x Wilhelmina Johanna Snyman George Frederik 28-2-22 :Martha Louisa 20-3-24 :Cecilia Johanna Maria 10-6-26 Wilhelmina Johanna 24-8-28 Johanna Maria Jacoba 18-11-30 Petronella Margaretha 19-11-34 :Paul Stefanus x Jacomina Dorothea de Klerk :Gerhardus Jacobus 29-11-27 x Johanna Magrieta Maria Naude 2-6-32 Elizabeth Gertruida 30-7-56 :Hester Jacoba 21-7-30 :Wessel Petrus 3-8-32 :Paul Stefanus 4-1-35 :Carel Petrus x Elizabeth Hermina Joubert Maria 28-7-35 :SPANGLER Killian x Johannes Petrus Jordaan 1c :SPENCER-HIGGS Lola May x Hendrik Andries de Klerk 3c :SPIES :Catharina Helena 1912 Anna magdalena 1912 Susanna Abegail 1910 :Hendrik Johannes x Ellen Sophia Catharina Maria Welman Johannes Jacobus 8-11-18 :Elizabeth Margaretha 13-7-23 Christiaan Welman 1-10-33 :Jacobus Hermanus x Cornelia Johanna Hollaway Hester Thelma 4-4-21 :Jacobus Hermanus x Bertie Johanna Louw Roux Elizabeth Anna 14-1-32 :Lodewyk Petrus x Aletta Johanna Pistorius Meyer Johan 12-9-32 :Sylvia Yvette 31-3-36 :SPRONG Cecil Campbell x Josephine Betsy Botha :Marlene Judy 15-8-60 :SPRUYT Anna Wilhelmina x Abraham Johannes Viljoen 1c :STACK Steve x Johanna (Jean) Kok :STADEN VAN :Debora Margaretha x Jan Jonathan Botha 2c Elizabeth Catharina x Pieter Willem van der Merwe 2c :Johanna Dorothea Wilhelmina x Solomon Johannes Potgieter 1c STAINES Willie x widow Martha Kok nee Ferreira 0c :STANDER William Wede x Johanna Maria Stander :Hendrik Jacobus 6-7-47 :STANLEY :Agnes x Pieter Voster 3c :Wiliam x Helena Norbertha Render :Anna Elizabeth 15-5-27 :Helena Norbetha 3-11-28 :Ellen Jane 27-9-30 :Agnes 4-3-33 :Thelma Judith 18-9-35 :Elsie Maria Yvonne 20-9-45 :STAPELBERG Anna Francina x Gabriel Petrus Stoltz 1c STEELE William Scobie 1872 / 24-1-1939 :STEENKAMP :Elsie 16-11-1857 / 13-1-17 :Gertruida Cornelia 4-4-1875 / 7-2-51 :Johanna 21-6-1891 / 18-12-37 :Elsie Sophia Catharina Maria x Matheus Nicolaas Strydom 2c :Magdalena Susanna 22-7-1875 / 14-9-54 x Alexander Jacobus Heyns 12-2-1856 / 28- :2-38 3c :Annie Maria Jacoba 19-8-1893 / 22-12-1959 x George Wray 26-1-1884 / 9-2-1943 1c :Magdalena Susanna Gertruida Johanna 1917 x Nicolaas Gerhardus Sauer Cloete :3c :Magdalena Susanna x Matthys Johannes Diederiks 2c :Francina lizabeth x Thomas Donald Ferreira 16-12-17 3c :Maria Adriana x Gilleam Jacobus Kriek 5c :Anna Magdalena x Lourens Christiaan de Klerk 1c :Heiletta Maria Catharina 13-8-1889 / 22-7-1972 x James William Wray 1-12-1878 / 10- :7-1948 4c :Maria Adriana 22-8-1895 / 21-10-85 x Gideon Jacobus Kriek 19-5-1896 / 9-11-74 5c :Elizabeth Wilhelmina ? / 15-10-59 x Frederik Johannes Stopforth 22-11-1894 / 29-7- :1934 4c :Johan David 3-1-1848 / 13-6-38 x Magdalena Susanna Engelbrecht :Hendrik 13-10-14 :Magdalena Susanna Gertruida Johanna 14-2-17 :Antonie Christiaan Frederik x Amalia Wray :Elsie Petronella Magdalena 10-8-17 :Magdalena Susanna Gertruida Johanna 19-7-19 :Amalia Frances 11-2-21 :Johanna Sophia 26-9-23 :Maria Magdalena 14-8-25 :Antonie Christiaan Frederik 19-5-27 :Gerhardus x Elizabeth Catharina Barendina Pretorius :Anna Johanna Maria 31-5-29 :Johan David 3-11-31 :Elsie Sophia Catharina Maria 22-11-35 :Petrus Johannes Dirkse x Anna Sophia Smit :Barend Frederik 3-11-36 :Johan D. 3-1-1848 / 13-6-38 x Elsie ? 16-11-1857 / 13-1-17 :Gertruida Cornelia nee ? 4-4-1875 / 7-2-1951 :Johanna nee ? 21-6-1891 / 18-12-1937 :Steenkamp ? x Widow Johanna Sophia de Wet nee Human, Mother-in-law of :Bernardus Bester :at start of Anglo / Boer war she had ten children. Assume two year intervals :places her marriage at approximately 1870 and date of birth at approximately :1854. Steenkamp and Johanna farmed near The Range. :STEINMAN Martha Ettrusia x Gerbrand Abraham Haasbroek 1c :STELLA :John x Charm nee ? first owners of R.E. Motors :Avril Elizabth x Lodewyk Johannes Bosch 28-1-55 1c :STEMMET Elsie Johanna x Pieter Adriaan Schaap 1915 1c :STEWARD :Ronald 1908 / 1909 :William Dykes 1897 / 1965 W.D. ? :STEYN :?? Steyn x Helena Elizabeth Marie Botha 5-8-1885 / 28-8-1953 :Hermina Elizabeth Marie (Botha) 5-8-1885 / 28-8-53 :Cecil Crosby 26-1-52 / 15-9-74 :Vera 23-8-1923 / 2-1-1970 :Douw and Mrs storekeepers :Johanna x Frans Sarel Jacobus van der Walt 16-10-1905 2c :Willem arrived single 1891 / 1895 x Helena Elizabeth Marie Botha 5-8-1885 / 28-8- :1953 :Nicola Johanna Sophia x Jan Johannes Betesda Gagiano de Beer 2c :Martha Susanna Christina x Jean Charles Frederik du Preez 1c :Hermina Elizabeth Maria x Philippus Lodewyk Smith 1c :Jacomina Margaretha x Josua Johannes Joubert 1c :Engela Helena x Mathian Coetzee 19-5-21 1c :Martha Margaretha x Louw Johan Hoffman 2c :Hester Susanna x Johannes Willem Brits 2c :Jacobus Albertus x Martha Susanna Durand 52/ 55/ :Helena Elizabeth x John Vincent Fick 1c :Hester Susanna x John Gibson Wray 1-8-1914 / 11-11-1982 1c :Jeanetta Petromella Magdalena 1925 (sister of Hesterx Wray) x Basson :Agatha Cornelia x Lourens Marthinus Erasmus 1c :Regina May (Jenny d.o. Wynand cattle inspecter) x Gerhard Christiaan Kok 1953 :3c :Louisa Steyn 18-1-29 x Jacob de Klerk Jovner 8-12-19 :David Johannes ? / 28-4-46 :Douw x Mrs owned store and long time Elder in church :Hendril Johannes 1913 :Christiaan Jacobu Albertus 1914 :Francina Clarodina 1916 :Nicholas Frans 7-10-1927 / 13-9-1979 :Wynand Mr and Mre he was cattle inspecter. :Johannes x Martha Maria Magdalena (Lulu) du Plooy 12-3-12 :David (Ds. Dutch Reformed Church) :Jacobus Albertus x Hester Johanna Labuschagne :Hester Johanna..6-1-18 x Matthys Lafras Kritzinger 2c :Naomi 20-5-30 x Daniel Francois de Villiers 2c :Michiel Casper x Elizabeth Catharina Layard :Maria Susanna Margaretha 15-12-27 x Johannes Jacobus Kruger 1c Petrus Arnoldus x Martha Magdalena Kirstein :Wouter Kirstein 31-1-30 :Jacobus Marthinus Johannes 15-6-32 Johanna Christina 11-7-34 :Johannes Jacobus x Martha Louisa Bronkhorst 1915 Jacobus Albertus 12-7-37 :Jochemus Johannes 9-11-38 Hester Maria 14-4-42 Johannes Jacobus 21-11-47 :Louisa Johanna 31-8-52 x John Johannes Hewitt 1c :Douw Gerbrand (s.o. Douw elder brother of Piet of Girliesfontein) x Vera Tarr 23-8-1923/2-1-197 ! Jacobus Marthinus Johannes 21-2-43 :Cecil Crosby 26-1-52 / 15-9-74 :Johannes Willem Pieter x Catharina Cornelia Nel 20-2-26 Hester Cornelia 11-7-50 x Ignatius Ferreira 19-3-52 3c :Jacobus Albertus x Martha Susanna Durand Marlina 5-5-52 :Peter Zacharias Oberholzer Durand 7-6-55 :Michiel Cristoffel 1911 / 53 x Elizabeth Magdalena Cloete Margaretha Johanna 7-5-53 :David Edward x Vera Marie Josephine Joan Naude Jacobus Edward 23-12-70 :Douw Gerbrand x Helen Ria Patricia Page Douline Liza 5-1-72 :Pieter Arnoldus x Catharina Elizabeth Maria Venter Jacoba Magrita 3-12-79 :Jacob Melville x Johanna Susanna Blignaut Petrus Karel 15-8-81 :Douw Gerbrand x Margaret Jane Biggs Natalie Jane 1-7-82 :Davida Norma 17-9-83 :STEYNBERG Elizabeth x Jacobus Oberholser before arriving. They came from Freestate. 1c :STOLTZ :Catharina Maria (Tina not local) x Thomas Frederik Dreyer 10-6-24 6c Aletta Johanna x Jacobus Asriaan Booysen 3c :Anna Elizabeth x Johannes Gerhardus Odendaal 1c Gabriel Petrus x Anna Francina Stapelberg :Maria Sophia 27-3-14 :Hendrik Johannes Josef x Jacomina Dorothea de Klerk Gabriel Petrus 2-4-18 x Elizabeth Catharina Lottering :Gabriel Petrus 23-11-58 Jacoba Sophia Aletta 18-9-20 Cecilia Jacomina 22-6-22 Gerhardus Jacobus 14-10-24 Hendrik Johannes Josef 28-12-27 :Gabriel Johannes x Anna Maria Cornelia Elizabeth Schoeman Anna Maria Cornelia Elizabeth 18-1-18 :Jan Hendrik 19-2-21 :STOPFORTH Frederick Johannes (Frikkie) 22-12-1874 / 29-7-34 arrived in 1894 with family. :Frederik Johannes 22-11-1894 / 29-7-1934 x Elizabeth Wilhelmina Steenkamp ? / 15-10-59 :Elsie Sophia Catharina Martha 2-4-12 x Hendrik Petrus Prinsloo 3c Elsie Catharina 30-8-14 x Johannes Philippus Jurgens Marais 1c Johan David 21-2-18 :Jan Marthinus 21-2-22 :Johannes Cornelius x Mathys Marthinus van der Westhuyzen John Martin 27-10-16 :Johanna Elizabeth 7-10-17 :Frederik Johannes Wilson x Johanna Jacomina Adlam 6-10-16 she XX Rudolph Johannes Bronkhorst :Frederik Johannes Wilson 11-12-33 :Elsie Margaretha Aletta Frederika ?-?-1851 / 19-5-1940 x Francois Ignatus Maritz Francois Maritz was murdered near Felixburg, the first white to be murdered in the area. :STOREY Hedleyfarmed on Welverdien producing tobacco very successful :farmer :STRATFORD :Charles William x Esther Maria van Zyl :Susanna Cornelia 1-4-17 :name ? x Maria (Pop) de Klerk (? 1928) left area ! :STROEBEL :Petrus Stefanus x Petronella Christina Albasini :Aletta Elizabeth 22-8-16 :Petronella Christina 3-5-18 :Maria Jacomina 16-2-22 :Johanna Dorothea x Carel Frederik Dwinger 1c :Elizabeth Gertruida x Gert Hendrik Jacob van der Walt 1c :Jacoba Marthina x Jacob Johannes Ferreira 2c :Hendrika Adriana x Juan Albasini 1c :STRUCKLE Josef Frank x Martha Elizabeth Coetzee 18-6-46 :Annalien Cecilia 19-3-69 :Deon Frank 25-1-71 :STRUWIG Elizabeth Margaretha x Josua Petrus Cilliers Odendaal 3c STRYDOM Stephanus arived 1895 with wife one son and one daughter :Aletta Johanna x Jan Johannes Odendaal 2c :Susarah Louisa x Nicolaas Johannes Frost 2c :Aletta Jacoba x Abel Johannes Jacobus Erasmus 7-4-25 1c :Margaret (foster daughter of Eagar) x Marthinus Ferreira 4c :Maria Gesina x Willem Hendrik Gloss 4c :Aletta Johanna x Gillium Johannes Ellis 2c :Hendrik Barend Josephus x Aletta Johanna Shannon :Marthinus 8-9-16 :Burnett Thomas Shannon 11-9-18 :Aletta Johanna 3-11-20 :Hendrik Barend Josephus 30-3-23 :Johannes Thomas 17-9-24 :Mattheus Nicolaas x Elsie Sophia Catharina Maria Steenkamp Magdalena Susanna 9-10-24 :Nicolaas Casparus 7-2-27 :Tys ? s.o. Stephanus One of the group that the Mashona attacked on Sterkstroom. He cowardly saved himself by running off without firing a shot. He tried to talk a coloured nursemaid who was hiding in tall grass with her tiny charge, baby Joey Bekker, to go with him but arguing that the fighting was far from finished, she refused. When he reached the group on Mooifontein, he told them he was the only survivor from Sterkstroom. Hermanus Bester became suspicious and examined his rifle, proving that it had not been fired. He was shamed into admitting the truth. :SWANEPOEL Jacobus Petrus x Alida Johanna Elizabeth Grobler :Walter Jack 19-10-21 :SWART DE Anna Sophia x Jacobus Marthinus Joubert 1c ! :SWART :Sophia Aletta x Barend Matthys Olivier 3c :Hendrika Johanna x Godfrey Fletwood Rawstone 1c Petrus Daniel Johannes x Martha Susanna Erasmus :Anna Louisa Isabella 13-8-17 Susara Cornelia Gertruida 2-10-19 :Pieter Daniel Gerhardus x Martha Susanna Erasmus (? her XX) Antonie Christoffel 23-9-30 :Engela Aletta 3-8-34 Hendrik Hermanus 28-4-37 :Daniel Andries x Maria Magdalena Nel Maria Magdalena 20-6-33 :Gideon Johannes 12-6-35 :Jacobus Johannes x Johanna de Klerk Gerhardus Marthinus 18-1-32 :child 28-4-37 :Solomon Cornelius x Margaretha Gertruida Elizabeth Prinsloo Elizabeth 19-8-38 :SWARTZ :Jacobus x Martha Johanna du Plooy -3-1908 (left) Johannes Christiaan x Gertrude Winifred Ryan :Melanie Cecilia 24-1-33 Sylvia Louise 21-7-34 Elizabeth 19-8-35 :Adolf Bernhard 9-7-36 Jacobus Hermanus 4-3-39 Stella 6-10-42 :Marline 28-6-44 :George Frederik Wilhelm 25-9-45 Elaine 29-11-46 :SYMINGTON Jan and his wife , two sons and two daughters arrived in 1894 and settled on Scotland near Umvuma. In 1895 Jan, his wife two daughters and one son Arther died from malaria. The other son :Jubelee James 26-7-1887 / 20-8-70 x Johanna Magdalena de Klerk 30-1-1892 / 27-6-79 :daughter of Old Theunis de Klerk of Nyombi. Jubilee James farmed all his life on Scotland producing cattle and wheat, :Dina Gertruida 23-9-15 :Jubilee James 22-11-17 / 29-6-76 x Johanna Salomina Barendina Helmuth :He joined his father on Scotland where he farmed all his life, their children :attended :Liebenberg and Eaglesvale schools.. : Jubilee James 20-11-40 x Sara Maria Barnard : children educated at Liebenberg school.. Family left the area : James Jubilee 26-8-62 : twin 26-8-62 : Hester Susanna Aletta 28-6-64 : Johanna Salomina Barendina 17-1-66 : Louis Frederik 18-5-42 x Tokkie Pistorius left the area : Harry Hendrik Helmuth 14-4-46 x Cenetta Renetta Cornelia Heyns 7-11-47 : James 31-7-69 : Salomie Jeanetta 10-4-48 x ? left for Mazoe : Arthur Francis 30-3-55 x Maria van der Merwe : Theunis Francois 8-2-73 :Catharina Maria Magdalena 25-3-19 x Francois Johannes Wilhelmus Zuidwyk :1c :Arthur George 1-3-21 :Magdalena Susanna (Lenie) 5-9-35 x ? school teacher left the area :The son Jubilee James J. (1917) bought additional farms, eventually owning :Kuduspoort, Sundown, Wasbank, Rietspruit and Swartfontein as well as :Scotland. On his death in 1976 the farms were sold and Salomina and the family :left for South Africa :The farms were sold to Scotland / van As Kuduspoort / van As Sundown / Tom :Ferreira (Malie) Rietspruit / Tom Ferreira, Swartfontein / Tom Ferreira, Wasbank :/ Japie (J.L.) Smit of Felixburg :TAIT Doctor in Enkeldoorn :TAPSON Anthea x Winfred Kok :TARR :Cecil Crosby x Martha Maria Wheeler :Elizabeth Grace 3-6-16 x Stan Smart (C.I.D.) they left area :Cyril x Bessie Lock 1s 1d (Umtagasa Farm) :Vera 23-8-1923 / 2-1-1970 x Douw Gerbrand Steyn 2c :Gloria Fay x Henry Stephen Sharp 1915 3c :Mary Elizabeth x Harry Peter Sharp 11-4-19 2c :Cecilia Joan x Barend Jacobus Bester Kirstein 7-12-38 3c :TAUTE Oliver Percival Porter x Anna Elizabeth Ferreira :Milton 2-4-12 :Kenneth Roy 31-3-13 :Elsje Gesina Jacomina x Gerhardus Wilhelmus Naude 1c :TAYLOR :Johanna x Frederik Cornelius Bezuidenhout 1884 4c :Margaret Charlotte XS Francois Izak Bezuidenhout 2c :Valerie Francis x Frederik Cornelius Pistorius 1c :TEESEN :Johannes x Elizabeth Magrieta Christina van der Merwe (G.D. of Eagar) Anna Christina 14-9-57 x Philip Kloppers moved to S,A, 3c Catharina Maryna 12-10-58 left the area :Johannes 29-1-62 :Schalk Willem 25-11-68 / 31-1-88 Pieter Lodewyk 21-8-80 :Johannes was a road construction contractor, the family maintained a home in Enkledoorn but generally lived in a caravan at the construction site. :TEMPOFSKY Esther 24-3-1884/ 9-10-10 :THERON :Alida Magrieta x Johannes Matthysen Kearney 1c :? x Helena Mary Veronica Moore 1904 she XX Van As :THOMSON James (Tpr. B.S.A.P.) ? / 28-6-1907 :TILLEY Clement Henry x Elizabeth Margaretha Eagar 30-11-42 :Clement Alfred 16-10-64 :Catharina Johanna 30-5-66 :Raymond Henry 12-10-69 :TOIT DU :Petronella Johanna Marthina x Johan Frederik Reinhart Dreyer 5-3-1883 1c :Martha Maria Magdalena x Anthonie Christiaan Frederik Welman 23-6-1893 / 28-11- :78 6c :Dorothea Petronella x Barend (Ben) Christiaan Greyling 2c :Engela Elizabeth x Stephanus Abraham Cloete 1c :Maria Magdalena x Jan Johannes Roussouw 1c :Martha Louisa x Willem Cornelius Bronkhorst ?c :Catharina Johanna x Willem Petrus Jacobus Welman 3c : XX Petrus Stephanus van der Merwe 1c :Lidia Magdalena x Hendrik Schalk Thomas Coetzee 7-3-1896 / 28-3-35 3c :Lidia x Haynes and left the area :Anna Susanna x Hendrik Schalk Coetzee 2-6-10 2c :Louise Hosea x Hendrik Johannes Walters 1c :Anna Petronella x Johannes Frederik Langenhoven 1c :Isabella x Gerrit Hendrik Jooste 29-4-36 2c :Mr. / Mrs. Owned the house opposite Matimba, had a cafe and orgnised many :enjoyed dances to the beat of Danie Pringle's band :Christoffel Johannes x Martha Jacoba Hanekom :Christoffel Johannes 7-2-24 :Louisa Hosea 4-12-25 :Pieter Albertus 26-7-30 :Hendrik Johannes x Catharina Dorothea Davel :Martha Maria Magdalena 7-10-23 :Johannes Jacobus x Johanna Catharina Elizabeth Welman :Elizabeth Margaretha 28-8-29 :Johanna Marthina 30-11-31 :Marie 15-12-36 :Sarel Petrus x Hester Anna Koegelenberg :Helena Alberta 18-10-30 :Charel Petrus 7-3-33 :Andries Bernhardus 1908 x Anna Catharina van der Merwe :Elsie Rachel 6-8-31 :Andries Bernhardus XX Elsie Rachel van der Merwe :Charel Petrus 20-1-37 :Guilleam Johannes Davel x Hester Cecilia Pieterse :Martha Louisa 1-7-53 :Catharina Dorothea 10-7-58 :Albertus Herman x Lenora Marlene Burger :Aronel Annelise 17-9-57 :child -58 :Francois Albertus Nicolaas 10-4-60 :Hermanus Hendrikus Jacobus x Johanna Elizabeth Magrita Blignaut 25-8-38 :Herman Hendrikus Jacobus 8-1-68 :TONDER VAN :Johannes Willem 11-11-1864 / 30-5-1955 x Elizabeth Maria de Necker 9-7-1866 / :14-9-1949 :Martha Johanna 1890 / 1980 x William George Hamman 1887 / 1968 6c :Pieter Hendrik 23-9-1898 / 17-6-1972 x Susanna Susara Jacoba Rohm 29-2- :1898 / 2-2-1972 :Farmed on Rooibokfontein later taken over by their son Johannes :Jan Johannes x Hester Maria Meyer :Johannes Willem 19-5-15 x Anna Margaretha Burger Oosthuyzen :Pieter Hendrik 8-11-50 :Heila Lovina 12-7-17 did not mary :Hester Maria 17-5-19 x Percy Owen 2c farmed on Sandfontein :Anna Catharina 14-5-22 :Anna Magaretha 5-10-1927 / 4-9-1972 :Herman Ferdenand 2-2-1929 / 1-7-1930 :Anna nee Oosthuisen wife of Johannes was sick and nursed by an Irish :nurse, after :her death Johannes xx the nurse, later she was Chairman of Beatrice :Rural Council :Johannes bought part of Elmini but lived on Roibokfontein. He also :bought Railway :Block and Owned part of Ngulubi. He sold all his farms to Government and left the area. :TROSKIE Maria Francina x Alfred Johan Gifford 3c :TROTMAN Miss 1929 / 34 a teacher at Enkeldoorn School :UYS Dinah Elizabeth x Schalk Willem Heyns 16-8-29 2c :VANECK Marinda x Ian Thomas Wheeler 28-8-57 2s :VENTER :Johanna (sister of Amerenske v.d. Walt 1866 / 55) x Schalk Willem van der Merwe ? 1864 8c :Aletta Johanna Susanna x Hermanus Lukas Krause 7c :Lasia Susanna x Andries Petrus Jacobus Bronkhorst 4c Johanna Sophia x Pieter Wilhelm Huyser 3c :Magdalena Johanna x Jan Albert van der Walt 4c Maria Magdalena x Philippus Johannes Malan 2c Catharina Elizabeth Maria x Pieter Arnoldus Steyn 1c Sagrys Chriatiaan x Christelle Mavis Kok . :Hermanus Johannes Smartryk (Road Council grader opperator) x Elizabeth Margaretha Hoffman :Hermanus Johannes Smartryk 19-11-57 :Barend Johannes 1908 x Hendrika Susanna Roussouw 1913 Diederik Johannes 26-10-35 :VERMAAK :Aletta Vermaak x Herculaas Philippus Barnard19-4-19 1c Maria Catharina x Johannes Jurgens Hamman 29-12-21 1c :Lynette Chrirtine 30-10-60 x Roelof Daniel Smith 30-10-58 2c Petrus Jacobus 1910 :Rhoda Wilhelmina 1911 :Sarel Gerhardus 1914 :Gerhardus Petrus 1915 Frans Antonie 1925 :Johannes Theodorus x Maria Catharina Louw Rhoda Wilhelmina Florence 1-7-11 :Petrus Jacobus x Johanna Isabella Koen Sarel Gerhardus 13-10-13 :Anna Margaretha 21-3-18 Johannes Marthinus 25-3-23 :Sarel Jacobus x Margaretha Cornelia van Breda Christina Germina 1-7-17 :Johannes Theodorus 14-3-20 Susara Susanna 4-8-21 Jacobus Arnoldus 16-10-23 Sarel Jacobus 18-3-26 Daniel Petus 18-9-29 Benjamin 13-7-33 :Margaretha Elizabeth 23-11-34 Andrew Abraham McKnight 30-9-35 :Johannes Theodorus x Maria Hermina Reichart :Magdalena Catharina Elizabeth 11-8-18 :Johanna Isabel 12-10-20 :Hendrik Arnoldus 14-1-23 :Petrus Jacobus 27-12-25 :Petronella Louisa 7-7-28 :Casey Patricia 12-12-32 :Dirk Cornelius x Susanna Margaretha Magdalena Grobler :Cornelius Tobias 25-8-21 :Johannes Theodorus x Martha Maria Magdalena Rossouw :Martha Helena Johanna 4-10-26 :Maria Catharina 27-5-32 :Solomon Josias x Hester Anna Elizabeth Gerber (? her XX) :Thomas Ignatius 20-3-29 :Jacobus Stefanus 1-6-31 :Philippus Wilhelm Stefanus 1-9-33 :Adam Johannes 31-10-35 :Daniel Jacques 13-5-38 :Emanuel Dusseau 21-5-40 :Johan Antonie Alexander 1917 x Martha Johanna Bushney :Dorothy Sylvia 31-5-33 :Johannes Theodorus x Anna Elsabe Hamman :Sara Maria 25-12-48 :VERSTER Willem Myburgh (Rev. Dutch Reformed Church) x Martha Suzanne :Ascough :Elizabeth Cecilia 24-5-89 :VERSVELD Elsie Christina (not local) x Andries Jacobus Herbst 1c :VICKERY Patricia Ann (School teacher) x Jan Hendrik ( Boeta) Blignaut 29-9-42 :2c :VILJOEN :Herculaas Albertus 1897 :Cilliers Johannes x Rachel Jacomina Johanna Delport :Helena Elizabeth 11-10-16 :Johan Georg Hermanus x Adriana Cecilia van Zyl :Hubert 24-9-12 :Abraham Johannes x Anna Wilhelmina Spruyt :Magdalena Martha 3-11-26 :Maria Catharina Elizabeth x Petrus Gerhardus Ferreira 3c :Johanna Helena x Albertus Petrs Weeks 2c :Jacoba Hendrina Johanna Martha x Adriaan Stefanus Engelbrecht 3c :Cecilia Anna x Jacobus Adriaan du Rand 2c :Johanna E.M. 29-3-1899 / 27-5-57 x Hugo Anos Lock 10-8-1899 / 7-9-75 :Johanna Elizabeth Magdalena 14-9-1900/23-7-68 x Hendrik Willem Lock 27-8- :1897/2-9-60 1c :Cornelia Susanna 1931 x Jacobus Adriaan Durand 2c :Johanna Joubert 1933 :VILLIERS DE :Elizabeth Margaret x Arnoldus Francois van der Walt 1c :David Jacobus x Hester Magdalena Esterhuyzen :Jan Christoffel Esterhuizen 30-5-31 :Daniel Francois x Naomi Steyn 20-5-30 :Estelle 16-10-58 :Jacobus Hendrik Daniel 16-12-60 :VISAGIE Lewis x Johanna L0uisa Grobler 27-3-21 :Lewis 9-2-41 :VISSER :Catharina x Charles Louis Rademeyer 1c :Elizabeth Dorothea x Albertus Petrus Johannes Nyschen 1c :VIVVIERS :Jacoba Petronella x Hermanus Bester 1c :Natalian x Jane Mary Jones :Nadine 13-7-78 :Francois x Michelle Naude :Swisie 24-4-91 :Roxanne 16-1-93 :VLIET VAN Deborah x Stefan Kitchoff 1c :VLOK Jacobus Andries (from early settler) x Roline Rhywaldt Boonzaaier Jacobus Adriaan 1-9-57 :Elmarie 13-3-59 Christiaan Petrus 16-3-61 :VOLSCHENK Susara Maria Sophia x Petrus Gerhardus Cilliers 3c :VORSTER :Anna Sophia x Gerhardus Cornelius Bezuidenhout 5c :Lacia Susanna x Andries Petrus Jacobus Bronkhorst 2c :Pieter x Agnes Stanley :Pieter 4-1-21 :Ella Agnes 14-1-23 :William 3-3-26 :VOSLOO :Cornelia Elizabeth x Petrus Johannes van Heerden 1898 1c Siena Wilhelmina Jacoba 1927 :Esafas Philippus Petrus x Aletta Adriana Lafras Maria Johanna 9-11-30 :Johannes Nicolaas x Johannes Adam (woman) Pieterse Esafas Philippus Petrus 26-7-32 :Johannes 24-10-33 :Jacobus 28-2-35 :Jacobus Petrus x Magdalena Wilhelmina Mentz :Magdalena Wilhelmina 11-9- 65 :VUUREN Jansen VAN :Johanna x Schalk Willem van der merwe ?c :Johanna Hester Susarah x David Jacobus Holtzhauzen 1c Sybrand Lourens x Elizabeth Maria Jacoba Eugel (?) :Gerrit Lourens 29-9-18 :Johannes Jacobus x Anna Sophia Basson Marius Johan 16-6-57 :Kobus local farmer Secretary and later Chairman of Featherstone Road Council :VYVER VAN DER :Jacobus Lodewikus 2-6-1895 / 6-7-72 x Francina Louisa Naude 11-2-1906 / 26-3-1980 :farmed near Featherstone Christiaan Jacobus 30-11-25 Jannie 30-11-25 Margaretha Alberta 23-11-34 :Marthinus Johannes 27-11-36 x Anna Sophia de Klerk Francina Louisa 6-9-70 :Kosie farmed on Geluksverwacht. Kosie was Sunday School teacher at Loudia school and after long-weekend exits he collected the children of the district and returned them in time for Sunday chool :WAAL DE Fredrika Johanna x Johannes Wilhelmus Posselt 1c :WALLACE :Hester x Petrus Cornelius Jacobus van Rooyen :Charmaine x Andre Percival Wheeler 1c :WALTERS Hendrik Johannes x Louise Hosea du Toit :Henrietta Johanna 12-8-35 :WALT VAN DER (No. 1) Johanna Sophia (Hannie) 5-3-1911 /-2002 Assistant :teacher at Loudia school (1934) writer of the book "Kinder jare op Nauhoho" x :Solomon Ignatius (Samie) Maritz from Salisbury :Johanna, who's parents farmed on a section of the Nauhoho block approximately :midway between Bembesi and Fort Rixon, attended the Enkeldoorn Junior School as a boarder. Her father conveyed her by donkey cart to Lockart railway siding. From there the child went by train to Gwelo where she had to find her own way to the Umvuma train. At Umvuma she and other children, were met by transport organised by the Principle and conveyed to Enkeldoorn. At the end of term the reverse direction had to be negotiated. At standard five Johanna was awarded a Beit Scholarship and went to Chaplain senior school where another scholarship took her to the Bulawayo Teacher Training College. Not yet 18 she qualified as a Government teacher, the all time youngest teacher to qualify. She had to wait till full 18 before being appointed to a school. The next five years saw her teaching at various schools. she frequently had pupils who were her seniors in age. By 1933 she was back at Enkeldoorn as assistant teacher at Loudia Junior school. While at Loudia she met Solomon Maritz, the grand-son of Francois Maritz , the early settler who was the first white to be murdered in the area. Solomon was then working in Salisbury. Thy were married in yhe Greystone Church (built by her father) on 16 December 1934. :WALT VAN DER (No. 2) :Johannes Nicolaas (17-9-1866 / 9-7-1944) x Amerenske Fredrika Venter (11-5-1866 / 2-1-1955) :They came from Western Transvaal where they farmed near Wolmaransstad. Travelling by donkey drawn wagon and horse cart to the rail head and then by train to Umvuma and from there by oxwagon and horse cart to their destination on Opel farm. The oxen had been provided and sent to the station by Hoffman. They settled on Opel farm, four miles west of the Featherstone post office, where they died. They produced cattle and crops. :They had twelve children: :b1 Baby daughter 27-5-1888 / 18-7-1888 :b2 Catharina Johanna 27-6-1889 x J. Donaldson (they stayed in South Africa) b3 Johannes Nicolaas 10-10-1890 / 12-2-1964 x Sophia van Biljon !5-3-1897 / 15-7-1968 :Johannes known locally as Hannes Tarentaal and Sophia settled on Jackalsdraai farm, three miles South East of Featherstone post office, they had two daughters educated at Riversdale :Junior School and Liebenberg Senior School, both left the area after leaving :school. :Johannes and Sophia both died in the district. :b4 Jan Albert 24-11-1891 / 27-1-70 x Magdalena Johanna Venter (Farmed on :Duncanston) :Jan Albert and Magdalena farmed on Dunconston farm adjacent to :Jackalsdraai on the Umniati river till 1932 when they left the area. Their older :children attended Riversdale :School as boarders. :Anna Maria 13-8-32 :Susanna Gertruida 14-5-34 :Doederil Marthinus 28-11-37 :Jan Albert 25-6-42 :b5 Emerentia Fredrika x P.C.Woods (They stayed in South Africa) :b6 Johanna Maria Barendina 8-6-1895 x Johannes Lodewikus. Botha (farmed as :Lessee) :b7 Renske Susanna Gertruida 26-4-1897 x P. Venter (they stayed in South :Africa) :b8 Anna Catharina 1899 x G. Venter (they stayed in South Africa) :b9 Maria Jacoba Magrieta 25-4-1901 x H.J. Kriel (they stayed in South Africa) :b10 Hester Sophia 13-10-1903 x Jacobus Ignatius Bester (Kopje Alleen, :Enkeldoorn) 6c :Sb11 Frans Sarel Jacobus 16-10-1905 x Johanna Steyn : XX Wilhelmina sister of widow v.d. Merwe :Fran farmed on Harvieston farm producing cattle and crops. Their children one son and one daughter, attended Riversdale and Liebenberg schools. They left the area :b12 Tjaart (Tjaardina) Nicolaas 3-10-1907/2000 x Marthinus Coetzee 25-8-1894/25-6- :75 2c :Emerentia Fredrika 1919 x Jan Hendrik Blignaut 1914 2c Magdalena Johanna 1919 :Catharina Johanna 1924 Albertha Margaretha 1918 :Gert Hendrik Jacob x Elizabeth Gertruida Stroebel Gert Hendrik Jacob 6-5-18 :Arnoldus Francois x Elizabeth Margaret de Villiers Johannes Philippus 3-11-59 :Johanna (8-6-1895) and husband Botha farmed as Lessees, crop sharing. See under Botha. :Tjaardina (3-10-1907) and husband Coetzee farmed on Riversdale. See under Coetzee. :WANTENAAR Paulina Cornelia x Gert Petrus Benjamin Myburgh 1c :WASSERMAN Johan George x Henrietta Cloete :Abraham Bernardus 1-3-81 :WASTIE Karen Ann x David Louw Kirstein 2c :WATSON Mr. 1929 / 34 a teacher at Enkeldoorn School :WAYNE Eric 1956 / 66 :WEBSTER George Lionel 25-12-52 x Arlene Sheryl Kok 14-10-55 2c :WEEKS Albertus Petrus x Johanna Helena Viljoen :Walter George 29-11-11 :Susanna Alida 12-12-12 :WELLINGTON ? Manager of Charter Estate and Chairman Featherstone Road :Council :WELMAN :Johanna Jacoba x Frederik Willem Barnard 18-7-1886 / 6-7-1956 4c(brother of :Johan) :Magdalena Susarah Gertruida Johanna x Johan Chris Barnaed 22-4-1883/17-5- :1954 5c :Magdalena Susanna Gertruida Johanna x Johannes Jurie Erasmus :Ellen Sophia Catharina Maria x Hendrik Johannes Spies 3c :Sara Jacoba Carolina x Jacob Letterstead Smit 3c :Johanna Catharina Elizabeth x Johannes Jacobus du Toit 3c :Hendrika Wilhelmina x Petrus Paulus Johannes Heymans 1c :? x Lal Barnard :David was a batchelor :Anthonie Christiaan Frederik (Boet) 23-6-1893/ 28-11-1978 x Martha Maria Magdalena du Toit :Johan Christiaan Adriaan 5-10-18 Petrus du Toit 24-3-20 :Anthonie Christiaan Frederik 28-3-22 lived in a house painted in and out with wheels / animals :Johannes Steyn 18-3-24 Willem Petrus Jacobus 2-2-26 Elizabeth Margaretha 11-9-27 :Willem Petrus Jacobus x Catharina Johanna du Toit (she XX) (father of W.P.J. had store) :Louis Hos?? 3-12-26 :Johan Christiaan Adriaan 16-1-28 Elizabeth Margaretha 9-4-30 :WELSCH Hester Francina x Christiaan Hendrik Grobler 1c :WENTZEL Johanna Margaretha Cilliers x Johannes Christiaan du Plessis 4c :WEPENER :Susanna Magdalena 1909 :Jacobus Gerhardus Johannes 1911 :Charel Willem x Anna Elizabeth Olivier :Petrus Andties 14-1-10 :Charel Willem 29-11-12 :Anna Elizabeth 4-6-16 :Josef Francois x Helena Elizabeth Oberholzer :Josef Francois 27-10-14 :Helena Elizabeth 25-1-17 :Maria Magdalena 12-6-19 :Sarel Willem 21-10-20 :Frederik Johannes 18-1-29 :Pieter Erenst x Maria Gertruida Diederiks :Anna Elizabeth 7-11-33 :WESSELS :Willem Cornelius Jacobus x Nellie Caroline van Heerden :Beryl Ann 11-11-47 :Pieter Hermanus Marthinus 13-11-48 :Willem Cornelius Jacobus XX Johanna Cornelia Smit 1926 :Cornelia Magdalena 26-2-52 :Willem Cornelius Jacobus 16-5-53 :Linda Estelle 8-7-58 :Richard Clarence x Sarah Maria Kirstein 10-4-60 :Nicoline 29-4-93 :Brendon 29-4-93 :Etiene 29-4-93 :WESTHUYZEN VAN DER :Mathys Marthinus (woman) x Johannes Cornelius Stopforth 2c :Adriana Maria Catharina x Jan Andries le Roux 2c Elizabeth Francina x Christiaan Johannes Rabe 4c :WET DE :Jacobus Ignatius x Johanna Sophia Human 29-12-1850 / 17-8-1935 :Jacobus was killed in action, Anglo / Boer war. Johann, with their children were captured and kept in Concentration camp. On release after the war they had no home or means of survival. The three eldest boys Daan, Tom and Koos went to Rhodesia where they obtained employment on farms where their Mother followed with the other seven children and moved into a house on the farm of her son-in- :law Bernardus Bester till she xx Steenkamp :The children (not in birth order) :Daan, :Tom :Jacobus (Koos) 1878 x Susanna (Sannie) Bester Verwagting ?3c :Kitty (? Catharina) 1878 x Hendry Belmore farmed near Umvuma :Anna Maria Petronella 27-7-1879/5-3-40 x Bernardus Hermanus Bester 18-8- :1872/16-10-39 4c :Jacoba Elizabeth x Pieter Jacobus Cloete 5c :XX Rudolph (Roelf) Kruger they left the area :Johanna Susanna 23-11-1893/ 2-12-1981 x Pieter Johannes Andries Brits 25-10- :1883/13-8-68 6c :Susanna 1880 / 1961 x Pieter Jacobus Cloete 30-7-1881/ 8-9-1958 farmed on Vlakplaas ?c :Johanna Sophia 1-4-1881 / 28-1-1948 x Dirk Johannes van den Berg 2c Petrus Gerhardus x Johanna Herculina Lombard :Jacobus Ignatius 26-4-13 :Jacobus Hendrikus 3-3-15 :Petrus Gerhardus 9-4-17 Bullar :also a son who had suffered Polio and at 14 insisted on accompanying his father :in action against the British. He was kiled in action. :Johanna Sophia x Cornelius Johannes Roelofse 1c :Johanna Sophia x Pieter Johannes Andries Brits 1c ! :Johanna x Christoffel Bernardus van der Merwe 6-8-29 7c :Grace x James Wheeler Whitfield continued on Ashton farm :Wouter x Aletta Margaretha Boshof 21-6-25 ( grand-d.o. Oupa) :Susanna Johanna 1909 :Judith Magdalena 1916 :Cecilia Johanna Wynsina 1918 :Christina Wilhelmina 1919 :Johanna Susanna 1921 :George Hendrik Adriaan 1925 :Jacobus Ignatius x Johanna Sophia Bester :Anna Maria Petronella 20-3-20 :Jacobus Ignatius 29-10-21 :Bernardus Hermanus 14-3-28 :Hendrik Christoffel 24-5-35 :Jacobus Johannes x Catharina Wilhelmina Hatting :Jacobus Johannes 13-10-25 :Adriaan Lodewyk 19-11-28 :Willem Sterrenberg x Elsie Sophia Jacoba Meintjies (widow of Theunis Christiaan de Klerk) :Jacobus Ignatius 16-5-33 :Michael Alfred 23-1-49 (adopted) :Frederik Francois x Wilhelmina Christina Coetzee 4-11-07 :Frederik Francois 3-6-38 :Hendrik Schalk 21-11-40 :Maria Petronella 7-1-46 :Johannes Petrus 17-5-48 :Jacobus Kosie) x ? de Klerk They farmed on Wonderklip. After his death she :continued there. :Jacobus (Kosie) ? / 1995 ? x Sannie ? They farmed on Verwagting ( before du :Pont) :daughter x Gerrit Hendrik (Henry) Jooste :Sannie x Jan Blignaut :Members of family farmed on Ngesi-Poort, Verwagting, Wonderklip, and next to :Langlaagte . :James x Elizabeth Benade :child 19-12-79 :de Wet x Johanna Sophia Bester :WHEELER :Thomas 5-10-1818 (England) / 2-8-1889 (Middelburg, Tvl.) x Sarah Baylis 7-3-1823 / :7-2-1899 (Middelburg Transvaal). They had 9 children :b1 William 2 James x Elizabeth Mary Powell 3 George Andrew 4 Mary Ann 5 :Edwin Albert 6 Susan Anabela 7 Sarah Luce 8 Thomas 9 Emily None went to :Rhodesia. :The two brothers b2c1 James (1866) and b2c4 Thomas (1874) from Loskop area, Middelburg District, Transvaal went to Rhodesia. on reconnaisance and purchased from the Potgieter family, Wildebeestlaagte and Hartebeeslaagte. They went back to fetch belongings and families. Accompanied by their relative Smit, trekking with donkey-drawn wagons they arrived in 1899. :b2 James 15-3-1844 / 10-7-26 x Elizabeth Mary Powel 1-1-1846/31-7-15(both stayed in :S.A.) :c1 James 1866 / 1947 x Elizabeth Johanna (Betty) Erasmus ? / 1938 (X in :S.A.) :d1 Anne Margaret x Hendrik Matthews (Rex) Kok 1880 / 55 1s 1d they left :area :d2 Mary Elizabeth (Polly) 1892 / 69 x Gert Stephanus Kok 1891/1956 5c :d3 James 1894 / 4-7-1935 x Ethel Cummings 0c : XX Maria Jacoba Bosman 1895 / 21-3-1955 (teacher) :e1 James 1925 x Heletjie Aletta Jacoba Lock :f1 James 24-7-49 x Elizabeth Benade 24-2-52 :g1 Lizelle 19-12-79 :f2 Johanna Hel. Albertha 12-4-52 x Johan Chris. Barnard 25-7- :48 4c :f3 Hugo Amos 13-3-55 :f4 Vincent Henry 23-6-59 :f5 Brian Victor 13-11-64 :f6 Derek Riaan 12-2-66 :f7 William Lock 17-7-67 :e2 Ronald Peter 1927 x Wilhelmina Johanna van der Merwe 1933 :f1 Veronica 13-5-50 :f2 Patricia 20-5-51 :f3 Shirley 11-10-52 :f4 Ronald Peter 9-6-58 :e3 Norman Cecil x Joan Margaret Shirley left the rea :f1 Peter Gerald 16-4-59 :e4 Thomas Gerald x Joan Barclay left the area :f1 Maureen Ann 19-1-58 :f2 Colin James 27-5-59 :f3 Thomas Gerald 22-5-63 :e5 Eric Edwin x Anna Isabella Achman left the area :f1 Lynette Avril 21-7-58 :f2 Glenn Eric 23-10-60 :f3 Ingrid Audry 19-5-62 :f4 Robert Shannon 27-2-64 x Rachel Magdalena Smith :g1 Vilanda May 12-10-86 :g2 Eric Edwin (Jnr) 22-9-89 :d4 Martha Maria x Cecil Crosby Tarr 3c :d5 Caroline x Garnett Whitfield (Ashton Farm) 3s 2d. :d6 Maria Catharina x Johannes Jacobus Smit (Teacher Wildebeeslaagte ) :5c :d7 John William 1899 (Rhodesia) / 1960 x Anna Helena van der Merwe 1900/68 :e1 Anna Helena (Babe) 11-2-23 x Edgar Snel Lettared :e2 Jessie John 9-8-29 :e3 James Thomas (Jim) 3-7-1932 x Cornelia Petronella (Cookie) Smith :1936 :f1 John William 11-8-56 x Freda Bekker 1958 1s 2d :f2 Issabel Susanna 28-3-58 x David Kucharski 1955 2d :f3 Alwyn Jacobus 20-12-60 x Patricua Raubenheimer 2d :f4 Anna Helena 28-12-61 x Frank Kucharski 2d : Educated at Liebenberg and Chaplin High (Alwyn at K.G. 6 :Bulawayo) : all f1 to f4 left area after school :d8 Sarah x Christoffel Barnardus van der Merwe 7c ! (Veeplaas) :d9 Emily x Louw Hoffman (Cousin of Kais ) (Roodebult) :d10 Ellisabeth x Rudolph Bosman 12-12-1896/15-4-70 (Teacher on :Wildebees) 2s :d11 Ethel Laura 12-11-13 x Johnny Fox (not local) 1d :c2 George Andrew stayed in S.A. :c3 John (Jack) stayed in S.A. :c4 Thomas 14-12-1874 (Middelburg Transvaal) / 18-9-1949 (Longhope, :Enkeldoorn) x :Martha Magdalena Adlam 13-11-1890 (Natal) / 25-6-1979 (Longhope Enkeldoorn). :He came to Enkeldoorn in 1899 with his older brother b2c1 James, traveling by donkey wagon acompanied by relative Smit. He married Martha at :Enkeldoorn. farmed on Longhope (followed by Percival then Kais Hoffman) They had 10 :children :d1 Margaret Magdalens 8-6-1811 / 20-3-1913 :d2 Thomas 27-11-1912 / 9-3-1916 :d3 Elizabeth Mary 10-5-1917 / 20-11-1918 :d4 Martha Magdalena 7-2-1917 / 2-11-1996 :d5 baby died :d6 Edith Gertrude 21-6-1922 x Jurgens Hendrik Grobler 25-12-13 2c :d7 Charles Randal 11-12-1923 :d8 Victor Henwood 8-1-27/2-1-91 x Annie van der Merwe Victor owned local :Hotel, :d9 Ernest Percival 23-11-31 x Anna Magdalena Smith 21-10-37 :e1 Ian Thomas 28-8-57 x Marinda Vaneck 2s :e2 Louie Alwyn 27-4-59 x divorced 1s : XX Rene Benade 1s :e3 Nina 1-8-60 x divorced 1s1d left area :e4 Andre Percival 10-8-63 x Charmaine Wallace :f1 Garith 13-2-87 :f2 daughter ? :d10 Elizabeth Mary (Polly) 15-1-33 x Allan Derek Kok 18-10-1929 6c :c5 Dick (went to Kenya) :c6 Caroline stayed in S.A, :Wildebeeslaagte was subdivided into Longhope 4000acres which was allotted to b2c4 Thomas. The remainder Wildebeeslaagte 2000 acres was consolidated with Hartbeeslaagte 6000 acres and the full 8000 allotted to b2c1 James. Hartbeeslaagte was subsequently subdivided, 3000 acres called Fairview and remainder 3000 acres :allotted to his 2 sons b2c1d3 James and b2c1d7 John William 1899 / 1960 b2c1d7e2 James Thomas x Cornelia Smith received part and by purchasing the rest by 1958 obtained full posession of both Wildebeeslaagte and Hartebeeslaagte. The main production on the farms was Wheat with small numbers of Cattle. At times cattle were grazed for the Speculator Gert Kok. :Anne Margaret x Hendrik Matthews ( Rex) Kok 1890 / 55 ?c :Ethel Laura 12-11-13 :Elizabeth Ethel Mabel x Karl Rudolph Krause 6c :Henry x Maria Elizabeth Gertruida Roussouw 1914 :Maria Elizabeth 22-1-33 :Elizabeth 15-3-36 x Jan Hendrik Blignaut 24-11-28 left area 4c :Henry 27-2-38 :Daniel Petrus 7-10-41 Alice 24-3-43 :John 20-11-46 :Zacharias x Elsie Josina van Rensburg George Crosby 15-3-36 :Elsie Josina 6-5-46 :In the early days transport was cart and horses and every Friday morning a picanin was sent on foot to Enkeldoorn carrying a box of eggs and other :produce and a stick with a list of basic provisions, for which payment was by :barter. :Gideon Hermanus 25-9-42 x ? Wheeler :Ian Thomas 28-8-57 x Marinda Vaneck 2s :WHITFIELD Garnet x Caroline Wheeler app.1890 (3s2d) farmed on Ashton :James Wheeler Whitfield x Grace de Wet continued on Ashton :Calvin x Valerie ? Marais continued on Ashton :WHITE :John 2-5-1881 / 22-7-1954 at advanced age x widow with 2 sons. :They farmed on Just In Time which he sold to William Lock. :Alaistair William x Elizabeth Wilhelmina Jonker :Deon MacAlaster 5-5-56 :Mr. A x Mrs lands inpector farmed on Grassdale then moved to town lost son in :war :Elizabeth x David Dirk Wouter du Plooy 13-4-1906 (left) :WHITTIE cattle inspector reputed to be one of the first owners of a motor car :WIGGEL Alfred Edward 1877 / 1960 x Dorothy Selby 1883 / 1968 :Herbert Edward 1913 / 1971 :WILLSHIRE Member i.c. Police, Enkeldoorn 1948 Organiser of revamped :Gymkhana Club. :WILSON :Phil x Johanna Catharina (Joe) van Rooyen :Keith x Petronella Elizabeth Dreyer 20-7-66 :Glen Robert 13-11-84 :Marilyn Elizabeth 30-5-87 :WINTERBOER August Dieterich Ferdinand x Christina Catharina Nieuwoudt :Roma 20-1-28 :August Dieterich 1-1-30 :June 15-6-54 :WIXKLEY Clive x Elma Joy O'Neill 31-8-63 :WOOD Desmond 14-8-61 x Anna Maria Lamprecht 16-6-61 lived on Uiykyk 3 years then left :Sharlene Deserei 1986 Bianca 1992 :WOOLEY Christine x Lukas Andries Lamprecht 27-2-60 2c left WORTHINGTON ?? Councillor and later Chairman of Featherstone Road Council :WRAY :The family lived in town :Elizabeth Maria nee ? 13-8-1881 / 22-7-1972 :Hailetta Maria 13-8-1889 / 22-7-1972 :Amalia x Antonie (? Andries) Christiaan Frederik Steenkamp 6c :James William 1-12-1878 / 10-7-48 x Heiletta Maria Catharina Steenkamp 13-8-1889 / 22-7-72 :Elsie Sophia Catharina Maria 13-7-11 x Anthony Johannes Korb 5c John Gibson 1-8-14 / 11-11-1982 x Hester Susanna Steyn :Hermina Elizabeth Maria 15-7-54 Johan David 2-7-18 :Petronella Johanna 5-1-22 :Henry x Charlotte Robertha Maria Cocklin Susarah Petronella 15-9-11 :Charlot Harriot 22-4-13 x Philip Hernoldus van Rensburg 1c Amelia Francis 18-11-14 :Henry George Corneles 5-1-17 :George 26-1-1884 / 9-2-1943 x Annie Maria Jacoba Steenkamp 19-8-1893 / 22-12-1959 :Elsie Sophia Catharina Maria 29-6-13 x George Frederik Bezuidenhout 1-3-1904 / 8-6-68 2c :James William x Magrieta Magdalena Heyns :John Gibson 15-5-72 Hester Alexander Jacobus 13-3-76 Mr and Mrs Johnny Wray owned Plein store :WRIGHT Ray x Anna Maria (Tick) Odendaal 8-4-33 / 28-11-91 (her XX) :WYK VAN Johannes Hendrik x Salomina Magdalena Loubscher Adriaan Jacobus 5-11-39 :ZIETSMAN Benjamin Hermanus x Helena Susanna Lartegan :Andries Hendrik 1-1-27 :ZUIDWYK Francois Johannes Wilhelmus x Catharina Maria Magdalena Symington 25-3-19 :Bulah 23-5-44 :ZYL VAN :GROUP 1 :Adriana Maria x Pieter Hilgard Rademeyer 10c :Johanna Levina x Willem Johannes Grobler 6c :Esther Maria x Charles William Stratford 1c :Willem x Theunis Gert Cotzee 26-4-05 ./ 11-5-81 4c :Catharina Elizabeth x Jacob Johannes Carolus Greyling 1909 5c :Ignatius Wilhelmus x Theunis Gert Coetzee 27-3-16 :Adriana Maria 11-7-34 :Johannes Jacobus x Helena Elizabeth Lategan :Eve Winnifred 17-12-34 :Adriana Cecilia x Johan George Hermabnus Viljoen 1c :Willem x Miem Coetzee :XX sister in law widow Nonnie Coetzee nee van der Merwe (her XX) GROUP 2 :Weitske x Maria Petronella (Miem) Coetzee 7-3-1896 / 28-3-35 :Pieter 29-3-25 :Weitz farmed on portion of Riversdale sold to Gardiner. . :ZYL VAN :Sophia Elizabeth x Albertus Stefanus van Aswegen 2c Ignatius Wilhelmus x Theunis Gert 27-3-16 (woman) 1c :Wietske farmed on Riversdale x Maria Petronella (Miem) Coetzee 21-9-1897/10-11-62 1c ===Sources=== *Extracted from THE WHITES OF ENKELDOORN 1880 to 1980 A history of the families of european descent who settled in the area of Enkeldoorn (renamed Chivu) Rhodesia. now Zimbabwe. Author Sarel Van der Walt. Completed in approximately the year 2001

Ennis Name Study

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[[Category:Ennis Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Rish-15|Misty Musco]] or post a comment . If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! Please add [[Category:Ennis Name Study]] above your biography. Also make sure you add Ennis as a tag so you can see any info posted on the Ennis name. == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == *Connect the travel of ancestors who ended up in Mississippi from Alabama. Where did they come from before then. *Where did the Ennis family originate (Scotland/Ireland) or other *Is this the original spelling of the name? *Locate different areas Ennis families settled? Have seen New York, Kentucky, Virginia, Missouri, Mississippi and Louisiana

Enslaved People on Barrington Farm

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[[Category: Texas, Slaves]] Barrington was the name Dr. Anson Jones gave his plantation, which was 4 miles south of Washington, Washington County, Republic of Texas. He operated the farm until the last months of 1857. The following thirteen people were at one time enslaved by [[Jones-32587|Dr. Anson Jones]]: *Susan, August 1843 to December 1845. *Solomon, November 1843. Solomon was purchased from Mary Kesler. *William, April 1843 to December 1845. William was purchased from C.F. Duer, who had in turn purchased him from Mary Nibbs in . (Jones records the purchase as occurring in April 1843, but the title for William is not filed till November.) *Mary, January 1845 to January 1858. Mary was purchased from J.W. Scott and traded to E.H. Ashe (the future father-in-law of Jones's daughter, [[Jones-69516|Sarah Jones]]). Mary was enslaved on Barrington the longest of any person. She was a field hand and ox driver. With an estimated age of 30 in 1858, she would have been a teenager when she first came to the farm. *Lucy, May 1845 to November 1851. Lucy was purchased from A.H. Woods and sold to Mr. Bollinger (possibly a cousin of the Joneses). Lucy was a house servant. *(Lucy's Child), October and November 1851. Lucy's baby was sold with her. *Leonora, January 1847 to January 1848. Leonora was purchased from Catherine Early. *Willis, February 1847 to January 1858. Willis was a field hand. With an estimated age of 55 in 1858, he was the oldest man enslaved on the Jones's farm. *Jerry, March 1847 to January 1858. Jerry became Dr. Jones's most trusted field hand, and was later heavily relied on by Mrs. Jones in Galveston. He was 45 years old in 1858. *Jake, November 1847 to July 1850. Jake was purchased from Samuel Ralph and sold to Thomas J. Allcorn. Jake is the only man known to have died on Barrington while the Jones's lived there. He was shot by their overseer when he tried to return to the farm after being sold to Mr. Allcorn. *Noble, July 1850 *Charity, October 1850 to January 1858. Charity was inherited from [[Smith-102745|Mary Jones]]'s mother, [[Pevehouse-34|Sarah Woodruff]]. Charity was a cook. She was 60 years old in 1858. *Amy, March 1851 to December 1857. Amy was purchased from [[Scranton-286|Frederick Scranton]] & Co. "Amy" appears to have been a name assigned to her by either Scranton or Jones. She was brought to Texas from New Orleans on the steamship _Galveston_, travelling under the name Emma. Mrs. Mary Jones sold Amy to James McMillen in 1858. Amy was a house servant. She was the last woman sold as a slave by Dr. Jones personally, and the McMillens later changed her name to Emaline. She was 35 years old in 1858. In addition, Dr. Anson Jones would lease slave labor to and from neighboring land owners. Of the many people hired out to Dr. Jones by other slave owners, we know the following fourteen by name: *Maria, August 1843 and February 1844. Maria was leased from [[Houston-1|Sam Houston]] *Woodson, January 1844 *[[Unknown-433712|Emily]], January to May 1844. Emily was leased from [[Farquhar-677|James Farquhar]], and at age 12 was part of the work crew that built the Barrington plantation home. Emily was 8 years old in 1840 when she was deeded to [[Wells-16484|Huldah Wells Farquhar]] by Huldah's father, [[Wells-16486|Miles Wells, Sr.]] *Henry, January to December 1844. Henry was leased from [[Farquhar-677|James Farquhar]], and was probably part of the work crew that built the Barrington plantation home. *[[Unknown-435009|Green]], February to April and May 1844. Green was leased from [[Farquhar-677|James Farquhar]] by [[Campbell-22693|John Campbell]], and was part of the work crew that built the Barrington plantation home. Green was 28 in 1840 when he and his wife Betsey (Age 25) were deeded to [[Wells-16484|Huldah Wells Farquhar]] by Huldah's father, [[Wells-16486|Miles Wells, Sr.]] *John, March, May to June, July to August, and October 1844. *Peggy, April to May 1844. Peggy was leased from Maj. [[Brigham-649|Asa Brigham]]. *Milo, May to June 1844 *William, June 1844. William was leased from [[Houston-1|Sam Houston]]. *Clark, November 1844 to March 1845. Clark was leased from Mr. Rogers. *Tom, April to September 1845 and September 1849. Tom was owned by William Dever. His first time on Barrington, he arrived as part of a work crew for [[Campbell-22693|John Campbell]] that built the Barrington plantation home. *Moses, January to December 1853. Moses was leased from John M. Brown. *Ned, March 1853. Ned was leased from Ann Merrett. She later willed him to St. Paul's Church in Washington, TX. *Robert, June 1854. Robert was rented from John Griffin. There were as many as ten additional people leased as slaves to Dr. Jones and his family, but the Joneses did not record their names. After Dr. Jones's death in January 1858, his wife [[Smith-102745|Mary Smith Jones]] moved to Galveston, Galveston County, Texas, United States, taking the last four people she owned as slaves with her. They were Charity, Mary, Jerry, and Willis. She later traded Mary for a man whose name is not known. Charity, Jerry, and Willis would later be emancipated from her. However, Mrs. Jones is not known to have continued her involvement with any of her former slaves. ==Sources== *Anson Jones Papers. Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, University of Texas at Austin. Cited references include correspondence and day books from the years indicated. *Jones, Anson. _Memoranda and Official Correspondence Relating to the Republic of Texas, Its History and Annexation_. D. Appleton and Company, New York, NY, 1859. *Hailey, James H. [https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/ggbtc| Barrington]. Texas State Historical Association Online. *Mary Smith Jones (Mrs. Anson Jones) Letters. [https://texashistory.unt.edu/explore/collections/MJC/| The Portal to Texas History] *Mary (Mrs. Anson) Jones Letters, 1858-1900, [https://archon.lib.uh.edu/?p=collections/controlcard&id=306| University of Houston Library] *Stephanie Schulenberg. "Bits of the Puzzle" Research paper. Washington-On-The-Brazos State Historic Site, 2005.

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Wikitree+ is a powerful tool which allows us to search for profiles in the Wikitree database. It can be found here: ::https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm This page has been created to help England Project Members use the Wikitree+ search facility.
'''Using Wikitree+ in the England Project '''
When I initially tried to use Wikitree+, I was at a loss as to where to start. Over time, I have found it an increasingly useful tool. Talking to other members, I have found that I was not alone in struggling with some of the basics, so the instructions below are designed to help members to navigate through the initial stages, before leading them through simple and then more sophisticated queries. If anyone has questions, finds these notes confusing or has suggestions as to how they can be improved, please contact me. [[Whitfield-2424|Steve Whitfield]] ==The Basic Sign In== You might find it useful to work through these instructions with 2 tabs open (this page and [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm Wikitree+]) or a printout of this page with Wikitree+ open. It is by entering the terms into the search boxes and seeing the results produced that you start to get a feel for how things work. The terms highlighted in black italics can be cut and pasted into the search box. When signing into Wikitree+, the first step to take on the home page is to click on '''Suggestions''' to collapse the menu. (Shown next to the red arrow on the screenshot below). {{Image|file=SW_Screenshots_and_images-19.png |size=l }} The second menu option '''Search''' is where we will be focusing. It allows you to interrogate the Wikitree database to find profiles that meet your criteria. Clicking on '''Search''' expands this section to reveal 5 boxes (highlighted on the screenshot by 5 coloured arrows). {{Image|file=SW_Screenshots_and_images-20.png |size=l }} To illustrate how these boxes work, we will start with a simple query through which some important points are highlighted and the basic features of the search section are explained. In the '''Text''' box (3rd arrowed box down, coloured yellow), replace the words ''''''Ljubljana Trtnik'''''' with your Wikitree ID (eg Whitfield-2424) Click on the Blue '''Get Profiles''' box A list of profiles will be produced for which you are Profile Manager. (If you are Profile Manager for more than 500 profiles, you will see at the top of the screen "Found: More than 500 profiles ......." and you will need to increase the '''Max Profiles''' (4th arrowed box down, coloured pink) by changing this to say 5000 (and if you have a particularly large Watchlist, increase it to 50000. Wikitree+ might be a useful tool for getting your Watchlist below the recommended 5000 maximum!) The number of profiles generated by this search is unlikely to correspond with the figure you see from your actual Watchlist (as per the dropdown on a Wikitree page). There are several reasons for this: #Wikitree+ is not searching the live system; you are working with data that is between 3 and 10 days old. A ‘data dump’ is carried out every week in the early hours of Sunday morning UK time. This produces a snapshot of profiles that is typically accessible some time between Monday afternoon and Wednesday and will be unchanged until the following week's data dump is loaded. (In contrast, your Wikitree Watchlist is always accurate as this is from the live system.) #Your live watchlist include profiles with [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Privacy 7 different privacy levels]. Wikitree+ searches do not bring up Unlisted or Private profiles. ''(Note - this is correct on this specific search but other searches may bring up these profiles; needs further investigatiion [[Whitfield-2424|Whitfield-2424]] 08:10, 15 May 2023 (UTC))'' ==Straightforward searches== To get a 'feel' for Wikitree+, it is useful to do a few straightforward searches to understand what is displayed. By starting simply, we see examples of profiles we might want to exclude, and develop an appreciation of the need for more sophisticated search terms. As we progress, we will explain how to tailor searches to give you only the profiles you want to see. Enter''' ''Manchester''''' in the search box and you will see a huge number of profiles containing the word Manchester (eg Manchester as a surname; people who were born, married or died in Manchester, Lancashire, or Manchester, Massachusetts; profiles categorised as Manchester; profiles managed by someone with the surname Manchester etc). Citations within a biography are searched but the rest of the biography is not, if the only place that Manchester appears is in the text of a biography, it will not be found by a '''''Manchester''''' search. To refine your search, there are special terms you need to use to focus the search on different fields or types of field. * If you only want to search for the place Manchester, the search term '''''location=Manchester''''' searches for the word Manchester anywhere in a birth, marriage or death field. Note that these searches bring up places called Manchester outside England. We will see how to refine this search later. *To search for people with a Last Name at Birth of Manchester, enter '''''LastNameAtBirth=Manchester''''' and to search Last Name at Birth, Current Name and the Other Last Names fields enter '''''AllLastNames="Manchester"''''' (This is useful as it brings up all surname variations if a woman married more than once.) Note that Wikitree+ is not case sensitive; it doesn't matter what case is used. When I use capital letters in this note, it is just to help readability or to highlight elements of a search. ==The Basic Principles of Multiple Searches== We can combine 2 or more search terms to produce more specific lists. ::'''''Location=Manchester LastNameAtBirth=Smith''''' If you enter two search terms in the search box, the system looks for results that meet both the criteria you have entered, so this search produces results for people who were born, married or died in Manchester '''AND''' have a Last Name at Birth of Smith. Further terms can be added to refine the search. '''Orphan''' is the term we use to restrict results to orphaned Profiles. ::'''''Location=Manchester LastNameAtBirth=Smith Orphan''''' (If you are thinking "Wont this also give me people with the name Orphan?", well done! It will, but in practice, this doesn't cause problems.) It doesn't matter in which order these three criteria are entered; you still get the same result If you wanted only to find managed profiles (ie excluding orphaned profiles) you change the search 'string' to ::'''''Location=Manchester LastNameAtBirth=Smith NOT Orphan''''' It is important to put the NOT criteria at the end of the string. (Try not '''''NOT Orphan Location=Manchester LastNameAtBirth=Smith''''' and you'll see what happens) You can add more than one "NOT" search term, but the "NOT" elements must always be at the end of the string. In the above search, you will probably see profiles for people born in Manchester, Ontario. If you add NOT Ontario at the end of the string, these profiles will be excluded. ::'''''Location=Manchester LastNameAtBirth=Smith NOT Orphan NOT Ontario''''' There are several Manchesters around the world. Rather than using multiple NOTs to exlude different location, to search for people who lived in Manchester in England, we can refine our search by including both Manchester and England in the search term. We can change our search to ::'''''Location="Manchester England"''''' The quotation marks are important. If we don't wrap up Manchester and England together in quotation marks, the search is for profiles in Manchester '''AND''' England profiles. '''''Location=Manchester England''''' is searching on 2 separate criteria (a location of Manchester; and England (in any field) so the search delivers people born in a Manchester anywhere in the world, with the word England in one of the many fields being interrogated, such as (at the time of writing this note) [[Snow-2851|Susie (Snow) England]] who was born in Manchester, Illinois, United States. This relatively simple '''''Location="Manchester England"''''' search produces a list of profiles most of which will be for people who were born, married or died in Manchester, Lancashire, England; but some results are probably not what we are looking for. (As an example [[Jones-3291|Thomas Jones]] is on the list because he was born (and married) in England and died in Manchester, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony. The search '''''Location="Manchester England"''''' looks in all 3 location fields for the words Manchester and England; the two words don't need to appear in the same location field. To get round the fact that the three locations field are all searched with the 'Location' search, we need to be more specific in our search criteria, with an instruction to search each field for "Manchester England". To search the birth location field, our search would read '''''birthlocation="Manchester England"''''' and we extend this principle to search the three location fields separately. However ::'''''birthlocation="Manchester England" marriagelocation="Manchester England" deathlocation="Manchester England"''''' gives us a list of people who were born, married '''AND''' died in Manchester, England so we need to add the term '''OR''' between the three different criteria to reveal people who were born, married or died there. The string reads ::'''''birthlocation="Manchester England" OR marriagelocation="Manchester England" OR deathlocation="Manchester England"''''' If you wanted to exclude places or types of profile from a string of search terms, you have to add NOT at the end of each phrase. For example, if you wanted to exclude orphaned profiles from the search above, you would need to add not to each of the three criteria. The string would read: ::'''''birthlocation="Manchester England" NOT Orphan OR marriagelocation="Manchester England" NOT Orphan OR deathlocation="Manchester England" NOT Orphan''''' ==Other Basic Features== There are some other options, not yet covered, that can be useful when you want to work on a list of profiles. *'''Sort By''' (first arrow down, coloured green). The default output for lists is creation date, but you can change this in the drop down box. The terms are self explanatory. *'''Page Size''' (second arrow down, coloured blue) The default is 10 profiles per page. *'''Format''' (fifth arrow down, coloured red) The default is Html (ie on screen display). **'Excel' outputs can be particularly useful as you see more output fields than you see on screen (eg marriages). This can help if you want to sort or do more detailed analysis on a list of profiles. Note that the download to Excel will only be the first page of what you can see on your screen, although if you set Page Size to 'Maximal' you will get 20,000 profiles on your spreadsheet. **'Separated Values' allows you to download 100,000 profiles, but you will then need to convert the output to eg Excel. ==Tips and Magic Words== ==='Location Table' Searches=== An facility has been built into Wikitree’s system that picks up a greater number of Lancashire profiles. Some additional poorly-formatted profiles are picked up in a [https://wikitree.sdms.si/function/WTShowTable/Table.htm?table=Countries&filter=ENG ‘Location Table’] meaning that eg ‘Lancashire, UK’ is recognised as being ‘Lancashire, England’ even though England doesn’t appear in the location field. The search query that picks up this wider range of locations for a birth is ::'''birthcountry=England birthregion=Lancashire''' If this is extended to marriages and deaths, the search term reads: ::'''birthcountry=England birthregion=Lancashire or deathcountry=England deathregion=Lancashire or marriagecountry=England marriageregion=Lancashire''' This is the search that is used in the weekly statistics for each county. Profiles that have been identified as eg born in England, but for which a county has not been identified, can be found using the search term ::'''birthcountry=England birthregion=UnknownRegion''' These profiles are a combination of poorly-formatted location fields and profiles where the location is simply "England" ==="Privacy"=== If you only want your search to include profiles you can edit, use the search term '''Privacy=Open''' ===“Created by” and recent amendments === You may come across family where the profiles are all unsourced; or where the locations have been poorly formatted. This is often an indicator of a profile manager who has consistently created profiles with the same common issue that needs correcting. To identify other profiles created by the same manager (even if they’ve subsequently been orphaned), the search term is the equivalent of ::'''Created=Creator_Whitfield-2424''''' (the last element being the Profile ID of the person you want to search)'' To find profiles you (or another Profile Manager) have amended in the previous month, use ::'''changesmonth=Whitfield-2424''' ''(the last element being the Profile ID of the person whose activity you want to review)'' For profiles created this year, you can use the term ::'''created=created_2024''' (This can be adapted for other years) ===Searches by date or period of time === There are various terms that can be used to narrow a search down to specific dates or time periods. Examples of the terms are given below, but the terms can be amended for other dates and periods, as you would expect. ::'''Dates=19cen''' people born in the 19th century ::'''Dates=B1901''' people born in 1901 ::'''Dates=D1901''' people who died in 1901 ::'''Dates=1850s''' people alive in the 1850s To search for people born in the 1840s eg after 1841, search terms can be combined ::'''Dates=1840s not Dates=1830s not Dates=B1840 not Dates=B1841''' To search for people born in the 1840s or 1850s ::'''Dates="1840s 1850s" not Dates=1830s''' No birth or death date ::'''Dates=B0''' profiles without a birth date ::'''Dates=D0''' profiles without a death date ===Category and Template Searches=== To search for profiles in a category the search term '''CategoryFull'''. A CategoryFull search will reveal all profiles in a category name, but note that anything that is not a letter or number (ie a symbol or a space) is represented by an underscore; so searching for the category “Manchester, Lancashire” would require the search term ::'''CategoryFull="Manchester__Lancashire"''' ''with two underscores'' And the category “St Elphin's Church, Warrington, Lancashire” would require the search term ::'''“CategoryFull=St_Elphin_s_Church__Warrington__Lancashire”''' Alternatively, '''CategoryWord''' can be used to pick up a word in a category name: ::'''CategoryWord="Elphin"''' picks up profiles in categories containing the word Elphin ::'''CategoryWord="Elphin" CategoryWord="Warrington"''' requires both Elphin and Warrington in the category names in the profile and will pick up profiles categorised as “St Elphin's Church, Warrington, Lancashire” Templates can be searched using the search term TemplateText eg ::'''TemplateText="St Helens, Lancashire One Place Study"''' ===Other Magic Words=== The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:WikiTree_Plus#Search Wikitree Plus Help Page – Search section] contains a table showing various search terms that you might find useful. ===Complex Queries=== These are not for the faint-hearted! They are 'SQL' queries that are more complex than the 'Magic Word' queries used above. It is important to put the 'Magic Word' elements at the start of a search to narrow down the section of the database that the SQL query is then going to interrogate. The required order is 'Magic Word'; SQL; then any 'not' conditions. To exclude an SQL term, the 'not' element, is part of the SQL string (see [[#Separating_out_.27Unknown_County.27_profiles|Separating out Unknown County profiles]] for an example). ====Marriage Searches==== The Help Page gives ways of searching for birth and death dates but there is no equivalent search term for marriages. There is a way of searching for marriage by date. To find marriages in Lancashire that took place on 25 December 1901, the search term is ::'''MarriageRegion="Lancashire" sql="([Marriage].[Marriage Date].AsString Like '19011225')"''' Numbers can be replaced with a ‘wild card’ asterisk to expand the selection. For example, to find all Lancashire marriages that took place in December 1901, the search term is ::'''MarriageRegion="Lancashire" sql="([Marriage].[Marriage Date].AsString Like '190112**')"''' Multiple marriages can distort some queries (there is only one field for the marriage location in the database but for multiple marriages, this field contains several locations, which mades the logic particularly challenging). These search terms allow us to filter marriage searches by the number of marriages: ::'''sql="([Marriage].[Marriage Location].LineCount =1)"''' returns the profiles with one marriage. ::'''sql="([Marriage].[Marriage Location].LineCount > 3)"''' returns the profiles with more than 3 marriages. ====Identifying Profiles with possible missing Married Names==== This query picks up women who have married but whose Current Last Name is the same as their Last Name at Birth. This may be correct if their husband had the same name as them; but in many instances, the Current Last Name can be amended to their married name. ::'''Gender=female sql="(([Default].[Last Name at Birth].AsString =[Default].[Current Last Name]) AND ([Marriage].[Marriage Location].LineCount > 0))"''' ====Searching before and after dates==== Another SQL enables us to search profiles on, after, or between specific dates. ''Please note that if the dataset on which you are searching is over 200,000 profiles the search puts too much strain on the server and won’t work.'' This can be useful for looking at whether or not a ‘post 1974’ county has been used before the county came into existence on, in this case, 1 April 1974. The search term for Greater Manchester Births pre-1 April 1974 is ::'''birthRegion="Greater Manchester" sql="[Birth Date] < 19740401"''' (If you were doing ongoing maintenance on this group, you would possibly include ‘open’ as a search term to exclude Public Profiles.) To select profiles between a minimum and maximum date (To illustrate the example below is to find people born between 15 December 1865 and 16 November 1866) ::'''1860s birthRegion="Lancashire" sql="[Birth Date num] in 18651215..18661116"''' Note that in this example, there is a requirement to add 1860s in the query (i.e. people alive in the 1860s) as ::'''birthRegion="Lancashire"''' creates a data set of over 200,000 ====Searching for Locations with 2 words ==== A location seach of eg ::'''deathlocation="West Sussex"''' not only brings up "West Sussex" profiles but also gives me profiles with a death occurring in eg West Firle, Sussex and West Chiltington, Sussex. This search string will show only profiles with a death occuring in West Sussex. ::'''deathlocation="West Sussex" sql="[Default].[Death Location].AsString like '*West Sussex*'"''' This formula works for birth locations by substituting 'death' for birth, but for marriages, use the following formula. ::'''marriagelocation="West Sussex" sql="([Marriage].[Marriage Location].AsString like '*West Sussex*')" ''' ====Searching for older (or newer) profiles==== To search by creation date, the following formula can be used. The example below shows Warrington, Lancashire profiles created on or in 2016. ::'''Warrington Lancashire sql="([Bio].[Created Year].AsNumber <=2016)"''' ==== Separating out 'Unknown County' profiles ==== Unknown County profiles could be simply 'England' in the location field; or they could be something in the location field that is poorly formatted (and therefore easier to allocate to a county). The searches below are for people who died in Lancashire, but the birth location is England, Unknown County. This search identifies the profiles with more than 'England' in the birth field ::'''open deathregion=Lancashire deathcountry=England birthcountry=England birthregion=unknownregion sql="not([Default].[Birth Location].AsString = 'England')"'''

Ephraim and Pamela (Converse) Morris - Their Ancestors and Descendants

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Ephraim and Pamela [Converse] Morris Their Ancestors and Descendants == * by Tyler Seymour Morris (1863-1921) * published by T.S. Morris, Chicago, 1894 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Ephraim_and_Pamela_(Converse)_Morris_-_Their_Ancestors_and_Descendants|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=bRs5AAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/stream/ephraimpamelacon00morr * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005731880 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=12145 === Table of Contents === * Morris ** First generation ** Second generation ** Third generation ** Fourth generation * Johnson * Bett * Bowen * Peake * French * Leavens * Woods * Chaffee * Martin * May * Brewer * The royal descent of Mrs. Pamela (Converse) Morris, of Stafford, Conn.; and Bethel, Vermont * The lineal ancestors of Pamela Converse * Ephraim5 and Pamela1 (Converse) Morris and their descendants * Ancestors of the families into which the children of Ephraim5 and Pamela1 (Converse) Morris married * Index === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Morris, Tyler Seymour. ''[[Space:Ephraim and Pamela (Converse) Morris - Their Ancestors and Descendants|Ephraim and Pamela (Converse) Morris - Their Ancestors and Descendants]]'' (T.S. Morris, Chicago, 1894) [ Page ]. * ([[#Morris|Morris]])

EPOW

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[[Category:Example Profiles of the Week]] The Example Profile of the Week is a profile featured in the Connection Finder and weekly Family Newsletter. These are the items for consideration in choosing the EPOW and accompanying profiles (up to 12 total): * Must be connected to the Global Family Tree. If they aren't, work on connecting them and if nothing else, they can be featured in the future. * Must have some sort of image of the person, whether of a sculpture, painting, photograph, etc. Image will most likely be cropped into a headshot if it isn't one already. It will then have a WikiTree color for the background. Images must be copyright free or available with some sort of fair use license. * Reasonably Notable. It's unlikely we'll feature every baronet and congressperson who has a page on Wikipedia, but if they have something remarkable, like some invention, they're the first of something, part of a major event, then they fit the search criteria better. What kind of brief line can we use to describe them that people will immediately recognize? * Must have a nice biography. * Building from that, must have decent sources. Can we find sources to support the biography? Sources should be used as inline citations as much as possible to support facts. * Must follow WikiTree Style Guidelines. * Attached family should be as complete and correct as possible. * The higher the CC7, the better. * Preferred to be relevant to the actual Wednesday that the EPOW will be in the newsletter. Reasons for relevance: ** Recent or upcoming feature in popular culture and media due to death, anniversary, docuseries, etc. (example: New evidence surrounding the death of Amelia Earhart being found. The recent movie Ford Vs. Ferrari, based on the actual events of Carroll Shelby and the Ford Motor Co.'s fight against Ferrari in the Le Mans.) ** National holidays/observances (example: Charles Dickens at Christmas because of his novel, The Christmas Carol. Another example: A famous Canadian on Canada Day.) ** Their birth date. (example: Joe Smith was born on this date in history.) ** An anniversary. (example: The anniversary of the date that Hank Aaron broke Babe Ruth's homerun record.) * Try to avoid undue controversy. If you aren't sure, just discuss it with the team. '''Steps in working on Connection Finder process:''' * Make sure project boxes are above the bio line and stickers are below it. Everyone we feature will have at the very least a Notable sticker. This is how the CC7 numbers show up on the profile. * Edit the bio, as needed. Google a chunk of the text to be sure it hasn't been copied and pasted from somewhere. Try to be considerate of what's already been written, if it seems that someone has taken the time to actually form a bio. * (Team) Archive/delete unnecessary comments. * (Team) Remove any images that you can't find a source for. * Check to see if it would be beneficial to add more images if you find some available which help tell the person's story. * Remove unsourced family. Make a note in the biography as necessary. * Add missing family. * Make sure all family members have at least one reliable source on their profile. Using the Wikipedia "Cite this page" MHRA option is easy. * Use the "no more siblings", "no spouse", "no middle name", or "no children" radio buttons as appropriate. * Not everyone is a fan of backgrounds, but tasteful ones do make the page pop a little. There are quite a few places to get them if something already on WikiTree doesn't fit (many are on [[Space:Abby's Tools]]). Pixabay and Pexels have free images. * Working images or quotes from the person, as appropriate, help make the biography that looks more like something that should be featured. * Make sure the biography is balanced. If the figure had some controversy, be sure it isn't avoided but also isn't blown up. Focus on their life and family more than their antics, as the focus is family history. * Add [[Category:Example Profiles of the Week]] to the profile. * Add the current page views numbers to the spreadsheet. * Abby will update the EPOW spreadsheet to move from active list after the profile features. * The Team will likely take a final go through of edits on the profile. Don't be offended! It's best when it's a group effort and extra polish won't hurt. * Team will add [[Category:Featured Connections]] to previous week's profiles and remove from oldest group still in category. * After 8-10 weeks, the Team will change the Featured Connections category to the [[Category:Featured Connections Archive 20xx]] category. * Add a link to the Archived connection's G2G post to the Category page. * [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1QbYB2d9qGtN9JH2bEtFlANqG6TKkiB7paa1C1T2N7t4/edit?usp=sharing Update stats and links in the spreadsheet]. ==Themes History == * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Featured_Connections_Archive_2020 2020 Archive with themes list] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Featured_Connections_Archive_2021 2021 Archive with themes list] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Featured_Connections_Archive_2022 2022 Archive with themes list] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Featured_Connections_Archive_2023 2023 Archive with themes list]

Équipe Acadie - Team Acadia

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[[Category:Challenges Teams]][[Category:Clean-a-Thon Teams]][[Category:Source-a-Thon]][[Category:Scan-a-Thon]] = ÉQUIPE ACADIE - TEAM ACADIA = This team focuses on the Acadian diaspora, including Acadie, New France, Louisiana, Haiti, parts of Texas, England, France, and the New England region of the United States. See the [[Project:Acadians|Acadians Project]] for more details on who are the Acadians. == Scan-A-Thon== is a new challenge! The first Scan-A-Thon weekend starts Friday, January 11, at 8 AM (ET) and runs until Monday, January 14, at 8 AM (ET). We'll beautify profiles by adding scanned photos, records, and documents to them. Here is where you can find information about it: [[Help:Scan-a-Thon|Help:Scan-a-Thon]]. You can work on ANY profiles, not just Acadians! === 2019 SC-A-T Members === #Liat Boucher, [[Boucher-3237]], Team Leader ''(injured list)'' #Steff Mandarino, [[Ward-9858]] ''(46 uploads)'' #Joyce Rivette, [[Bjorkgren-1]] ''(team winner, 193 uploads)'' #Kaylee Robinson, [[Holland-6514]] ''(15 uploads)'' #Gisele Cormier, [[Cormier-1939]] ''(192 uploads)'' #Carla Tucker, [[Taylor-15058]] ''(injured list)'' === 2019 SC-A-T Results === Unofficial results: Team Acadia finished 15th out of 24 teams, with a total of 446 out of 15,845 uploads! Joyce and Giselle were the team stars, with 193 and 192 uploads, respectively! == Source-A-Thon == The annual Source-A-Thon was established with the goal of clearing out the Unsourced Profiles category. The 2018 event will begin at 8:00 a.m. EDT on Friday, September 28th, and ends at 8:00 a.m. EDT on Monday, October 1st. It runs world-wide for 72 hours straight! There will be video chats every 4 hours throughout the Thon, during which random drawings will be made for door prizes. It's a lot of fun! === 2018 S-A-T TEAM RESULTS === *A total of 438 people sourced 72,713 profiles in this year's S-A-T. Compared to last year's total of 53,245, that's an increase of 37%, with pretty close to the same number of people participating! For more information about overall results, see the [https://www.wikitree.com/blog/2018-source-a-thon-wrap-up/ 2018 Source-A-Thon Wrap-Up]. *Team Acadia sourced 1,138 profiles with 10 people participating. That's an increase of 36% over the 839 profiles we completed last year, and with slightly fewer people! *Team Acadia came in 21st of 32 teams, which ranks us in the 66th percentile based on team ranking of total profiles sourced. Not bad for a small team! *We came in 14th of 32 teams when you look at each team's average number of profiles sourced. Our average was 114 profiles per member participating, beating out 7 of the higher-ranked teams that were larger but not as productive on average! *We started out with 706 unsourced profiles in the Acadians Project. That number is now down to 496, a 30% reduction in one weekend! === 2018 TEAM MEMBERS === # (#101) [[Ward-9858|Stephanie Ward]], Data Doctor, Pre-1500, Co-Captain # (#46) [[Bjorkgren-1|Joyce Rivette]], Data Doctor, Pre-1700, Co-Captain # (#179) [[Girouard-4019|Jacqueline Girouard]], Data Doctor, Pre-1500, Sourcerer # (#180) [[Atkinson-5584|Scott Atkinson]], Pre-1700 # (#197) [[Berry-8769|Paul Berry]], Pre-1700 # (#203 ) [[Cheavin-3 |Susanne Holtmann]], New WikiTree Member # (#212) [[Foster-18356|Robert Foster]], Pre-1700 # (#215) [[Phelps-3330|Lisa Linn]], Pre-1700 # (#282) [[Toups-373|Shae Simpson]], Pre-1700 # (#297) [[Bourque-573|Cindy Cooper]], Data Doctor, Pre-1700 # (#465) [[Boucher-3237|Liat Boucher]], Pre-1700 # (#508) [[Wilson-44467|Christopher Dawson]], Pre-1700 # Honorary Team Member [[Savoie-737|Keith Savoie]], Working for the good, not the glory! === JOIN US! === '''Registration is now CLOSED.''' === G2G CHAT === Check out our '''[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/676444/team-acadia-2018-source-a-thon-team-chat Team Acadia G2G chat page]''' to introduce yourself, and check on status updates and other team news! This is where we can get answers to our questions, get acquainted with one another, discuss our team's progress and cheer each other on! === PROFILES NEEDING SOURCES === Our team's primary goal is to add sources to those Acadian profiles that are currently unsourced. Note that ''you aren't limited to just Acadians Project profiles!'' You can also work on: # '''Post-deportation profiles''' of Acadians and their descendants. Many Acadians remained in Acadia after the deportations, or made their way back to the Canadian Maritimes later. Many more ended were scattered to other parts of the globe. ''See below for some of the major locations involved.'' # '''Profiles in other unsourced categories'''. Lists of unsourced profiles in other locations are given below. # '''Any unsourced profile, even if they are NOT in the unsourced category!''' There are tens of thousands of these profiles that need attention. They are harder to get to, but you can usually find a few if you check other family members linked to an unsourced profile. Following are convenient tables for locating unsourced profiles that are relevant to Team Acadia's focus on Acadian ancestors. === Acadians === The Acadians unsourced list is alphabetized, but a breakdown by century is not available as it is for lists based on location. It includes Acadians that are managed by the [[Project:Acadians|Acadians Project]] as well as others identified as Acadians who aren't managed by the project, and includes some of the post-deportation descendants of Acadians. {| border="3" class="wikitable" |'''Unsourced'''||'''Total'''||'''0000-0000'''||'''0001-1499'''||'''1500-1699'''||'''1700-1799'''||'''1800-1899'''||'''1900-1999'''||'''2000-9999''' |- |[[:Category:Acadian,_Unsourced_Profiles|Category:Acadian, Unsourced Profiles]]||706 || || || || || || || |} Table prepared 26.09.2018 09:00:00 (CDT). The lists of unsourced profiles shown below are defined by location and broken down by century. They include descendants of Acadians, as well as other people who lived in those areas, both before and after the deportations. {{Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_CAN_NS}} {{Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_CAN_NBR}} {{Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_CAN_PEI}} {{Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_CAN_QC}} {{Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_CAN}} {{Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_LA}} {{Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ME}} === Other Unsourced Lists === Start here to [[:Category:Unsourced_Profiles|browse through all Unsourced Profile lists.]] === DATA DOCTORS SPREADSHEET === See '''[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1jlRaiRtaMEpsPdeuRLS2ids4HAXJyGVCKiQyEMh4NNE/edit#gid=377492103 Team Acadia's spreadsheet tab]'''! The Data Doctors have used this spreadsheet for some time, to help them organize work when doctoring profiles. They have shared their spreadsheet with Source-A-Thon teams, and a tab has been set up especially for Team Acadia! Use of it is optional, but it can be a helpful tool to keep team members from bumping into each other while working through the Unsourced Profiles lists. The spreadsheet includes an optional Chat feature, shared by everybody on every tab [not just our team]. There are handy links to Unsourced Profiles by location, S-A-T scores, chat, video chat updates, etc. There is also a place where you can enter what you're currently working on, so that others know to avoid those profiles. Please check it out! If you have questions about how Team Acadia can use this tool, please post your question on [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/676444/team-acadia-2018-source-a-thon-team-chat our team's G2G chat page]! === SOURCES AND RESOURCES === Review the following pages for additional information on sources relevant to the Acadians. *[[Space:Acadians_Project_Reliable_Sources|Acadian Reliable Sources]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Frequently_used_sources&public=1| Louisiana Sources] === PROFILE STICKER === {{Source-a-Thon|team=Équipe Acadie - Team Acadia|year=2018|sources=00}} As a participant in the Source-a-thon, you can insert the following text into the biography of your personal profile page: :'''{{Source-a-Thon|team=Équipe Acadie - Team Acadia|year=2018|sources=00}}''' This will include the sticker on your profile. Your name will automatically appear, but you need to enter the total number of profiles you sourced when the challenge is over. [[Template:Source-a-Thon|More details about how to use the Source-a-thon sticker]] === ADDITIONAL INFORMATION === *[[Help:Source-a-Thon|General Info about the Source-a-Thon]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/470040/know-participate-source-thon-challenge-tracker-makes-easy How to participate in the challenge] *[[Space:Sourcing_Primer_-_Instructional|Online Sourcing Primer by Steven Tibbetts]] *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbhcrvsoUVU Video walk-through] - this was made for the 2017 challenge but should still work the same way this year *[[Help:Sources|Sources Guide]] - How to add sources *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/470614/what-profiles-count-as-unsourced-for-the-source-a-thon G2G post - What counts as unsourced?] === SOURCE-A-THON RESULTS === These links will be up and running when the time comes: *[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/SourceAThon/TeamAndUser.htm Live results page] - ranked and sorted by Team and User. Updated every five minutes during the Source-a-thon. *[[Source-a-Thon_Hangouts]] - Video chats throughout the challenge *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/668236/who-will-win-the-source-a-thon-prizes Prize winners thread on G2G] *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/691162/do-you-have-source-a-thon-questions Official Source-a-thon question thread] - post here if you have general questions during the Source-A-Thon about anything that the team can't answer === 2017 TEAM MEMBERS === # [[Arsenault-64|Roland Arsenault]], bib #260, Leader # [[Girouard-4019|Jacqueline Girouard]] # [[Friebel-7|Donna Storz]] # [[Chiasson-617|Denise Chiasson]], bib #111 # [[Ward-9858|Stephanie Ward]] # [[Ellis-6095|Dawn Ellis]] # [[Bjorkgren-1|Joyce Rivette]] # [[Bourque-573|Cindy Cooper]], bib #396 # [[Peters-3133|David Peters]] # [[Atkinson-5584|Thomas Atkinson]]

Erath County, Texas

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[[Category:Erath County, Texas]] [[Category:Texas Projects]] ----
Welcome to Erath County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} ---- *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. *The coordinator of this page is ''' Patricia Stracener''' ====Formed==== *{{Blue|Erath County was created from Bosque and Coryell counties in 1856.}} It was named for '''George Bernard Erath''', a hero of the Texas Revolution. The county seat is Stephenville. ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Erath_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption='''Moola the Cow''' }}{{clear}} '''Formed From''' Erath County was created from Bosque and Coryell counties in 1856. It was named for '''George Bernard Erath''', a hero of the Texas Revolution. The county seat is Stephenville. :'''1854''' - John M. Stephen early settler in the area, donated land for townhttp://www.texasescapes.com/CentralTexasTownsNorth/StephenvilleTexas/StephenvilleTexas.htm :'''1856''' - George Bernard Erath, lays out the town when Erath County was organized :'''1857''' - Thirty pioneers came to the area wiith surveyors George Erath and Neil McLennan., including John M. Stephen, his brother William F., and an African American family. The Stephens moved to the 4,409 acres of the John Blair survey, and an African American family may have been left alone in the post oak grove on the Bosque River, now the site of Stephenville. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hce06 ::Caddo and Anadarko Indians still visited the area from their reservation in Young County. to establish relations with Caddo and Anadarko Indians, who still visited the area. Town gets approved for post office with John Stephens as postmaster :'''1857''' - The newcomers referred to the indians as Comanches, but these Erath County Indians (Caddos and Anadarkos) actually discouraged raids by the real Comanches and worked with the Texas Rangers to prevent these raids. :'''1858''' - population reaches 766 people - but Indian attacks and the Civil War reduce it to 300 by 1871. :'''1860''' Robert S Neighbors moved the peaceful Caddo and Anadarko Indians were moved to Oklahoma and sure enough the Comanche raids continued. :'''1861--73''' Indian attacks, the Civil War, and raids by outlaw bands caused a decrease in population from to 1,801. :'''1870''' - First newspaper - The Texas Pacific is printed for Erath county . :'''1873-1900''' After the Comanches were resettled out of the area, the county grew rapidly, increasing to a population of 11,796 by 1880 and 30,000 by 1900. :'''1875-1915''' stock farming gave way to cotton farming, which became the major crop. :'''1888 to 1921''' The Texas Pacific Coal Company mined coal in the northwest corner of the county near Thurber. :'''1889''' - Ft. Worth and Rio Grande Railroad arrives. :'''1890s''' - Second newspaper appears - John Tarleton Agricultural College opens. :'''1890-1910''' Agricultural agents warned farmers of the damage to the soil due to cotton without no diversification.. Investments in ginning equipment prevented changes until 1910. :'''1910''' Soil Erosion, worn out soil without rotating crops and the boll weevil led to dwindling profits led farmers to consult authorities and find alternatives. :'''1892''' - Erath County courthouse is built. Designed by J. Riely Gordon. :'''20th Century''' History of Erath County is rather quiet. The growth has been slow and steady with John Tarleton College becoming Tarleton University. :'''1900-1950'''- Dairy farms, fruit orchards, nurseries, production of peanuts and feed crops, and an extensive poultry industry all began until 1950 :'''1918''' The Thurber Brick Company was established manufacturing tile, sewer pipes, paving bricks, and stoneware. Small amounts of oil and natural gas were also mined. :Erath County became the top producing dairy county in the state - as proclaimed on the square by Moola the cow. :'''1970s''' Small industries appeared. 80% of county income of $70 million was dairy and beef cattle. Crops currently are Peanuts, sorghum, hay, grain, such as wheat, alfalfa, but 80% of the annual county income of $70 million was still from dairy and beef cattle and other livestock. :'''1980s''' Erath County was the second leading county in Texas in milk production in the 1980s. Peanuts, sorghum, hay, and small grains continued to be important. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hce06 ''' Adjacent Counties''' {{Geographic Location |Reference Location=Erath County,[[:Category:Texas|Texas]] |NW Location= |N Location=[[:Category:Palo Pinto County, Texas|Palo Pinto County]] |NE Location=[[:Category:Hood County, Texas|Hood County]]
[[:Category:Somervell County, Texas|Somervell County]] |E Location= |SE Location=[[:Category:Bosque County, Texas|Bosque County]]
[[:Category:Hamilton County, Texas|Hamilton County]] |S Location= |SW Location=[[:Category:Comanche County, Texas|Comanche County]] |W Location=[[:Category:Eastland County, Texas|Eastland County]] }} ===Government Offices=== Erath county has had 3 courthouses: 1856, 1866, 1892-present.http://www.texasescapes.com/Counties/Erath-County-Texas.htm '''1st Courthouse, 1856''' - The first county courthouse, was a wood frame structure built in 1856, This was destroyed by fire in 1866. In 1866, the county's first courthouse, a wooden structure, burned. The blaze could be seen for miles away. '''2nd County Courthouse, 1866''' When the county decided to build another structure, they didn't take their chances: they built it of stone. However, by 1887, that one needed serious help. A short drive from Dublin is the county seat in Stephenville. John M. Stephen bought the land known as Erath County from the heirs of an Alamo defender, John Blair. Stephen donated the land that the first courthouse would stand on and, since the land was his, he dubbed the city "Stephenville". {{Image|file=Erath_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption='''1892 Courthouse''' }}{{clear}} '''3rd County Courthouse, 1892''' Erath County courthouse in Stephenville, designed by J. Reily Gordon. This is Romanesque Revival, with materials of locally quarried limestone, scents of Pecos sandstone.The existing courthouse is the third courthouse that has been the seat of justice for Erath County. At that time, the city of Dublin had the idea of building the courthouse. It was 4 years before the county completed this. First there was a vote to determine whether to keep the county seat in Stephenville or move to Dublin. The votes 1891 kept the county seat in Stephenville. The old block-style courthouse was razed, and plans were made for the new county courthouse. Architect was J.Reily Gordon, (with a flair for design) , who designed other Texas county courthouses, and other buildings near the Courthouse Square such as the 1889 First National Bank. His bid was $65,000 completion was $10,000 less than the county wanted to spend. The cornerstone was laid on December 3, 1891. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark. {{clear}} {{Image|file=Erath_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=l |size=250 |caption='''1892 Courthouse Tower''' }}{{clear}} Dakota Wolf, Bison Bill and Swoops are depicted near the bottom. Photo by Taylor Lang. This three-story tall structure is made of native limestone from the Leon River and red sandstone from the Pecos River. This courthouse is different from many other Texas courthouses in that the tower is in the center as opposed to being off to one side. Instead of having a corner entrance, Gordon brought the two intermediate bays forward and topped them with triangular pediments. Syrian columns support the N entrance arch. In the central tower, a Howard clock was installed many years after the courthouse's completion. East Texas pine was the wood of choice for the interior, while imported marble covered the floors. Cast and wrought iron were used for the stairway. One could walk into the atrium and peer up at the bell tower many feet up. I1988, the courthouse was restored. In this restoration, the opening in the atrium leading up to the tower was sealed off. Fortunately, this will be reopened soon through a grant the county received through the Texas Historic Courthouse Preservation Program. ''' Adjacent Counties''' {{Geographic Location |Reference Location=Erath County,[[:Category:Texas|Texas]] |NW Location= |N Location=[[:Category:Palo Pinto County, Texas|Palo Pinto County]] |NE Location=[[:Category:Hood County, Texas|Hood County]]
[[:Category:Somervell County, Texas|Somervell County]] |E Location= |SE Location=[[:Category:Bosque County, Texas|Bosque County]]
[[:Category:Hamilton County, Texas|Hamilton County]] |S Location= |SW Location=[[:Category:Comanche County, Texas|Comanche County]] |W Location=[[:Category:Eastland County, Texas|Eastland County]] }} ===Geography=== https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hce06 Earth County, pronounced: (EE-rath) was marked off from Bosque and Coryell counties in 1856 and named for George B. Erath, one of the original surveyors of the area. :Center of the county is near Stephenville, 80 miles SW of Dallas (at 32°10' N, 98°15' W). :Size - 1,983 square miles :Regions - 1) Western Cross Timbers on NW 2/3 of county 2) Grand Prairie -SE 1/3 of county :Soil - Western Cross Timbers has sandy, red clay, Grand Prairie has dark limy soil. :Vegetation/Trees - Western Cross timbers - post oak. Grand Prairie -- little bluestem, live oak groves, :Minerals - the Cretaceous sediment- revealing bituminous coal, fireclay, oil, and natural gas. The sand of the southern part is of glass-making quality. :Animal life -badgers, civet cats, grey foxes, minks, wolves, mockingbirds, woodpeckers, and quail. :Altitude ranges from 900 to 1,750 feet :Rainfall averages twenty-nine inches a year :Temperature a low of 34° F during January to 96° in July :Growing season lasts 238 days. :Rivers/creeks- Paluxy and Bosque rivers, are tributaries of the Brazos. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hce06 '''Lakes''' '''Major Highways''' * Interstate Highway 20 * U.S. Highway 67 * U.S. Highway 281 * U.S. Highway 377 * State Highway 6 * State Highway 108 '''Railroads''' * FWWR - Fort Worth and Western Railroad Crosses the central and SW parts of the county ===Protected areas=== Natural gas plants ===Demographics=== In 2010, Erath county population was 37,890 *In 2014 Citizens age twenty-five and older, 77% high school degrees and 25% had college degrees. :In the early twenty-first century agriculture, various manufacturing operations, and higher education were important elements of the local economy. By 2002 the county had 1,977 farms and ranches covering 580,627 acres, 52%o were pasture, with 38% cropland and 8% woodland. Farmers and ranchers in the area earned $207,714,000; livestock sales $197,746,000 of the total. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hce06 :2002 That year Erath County led the state in milk production; beef cattle, horticulture, and horses Erath County is included in the Stephenville, Texas, Micropolitan Statistical Area. *Erath County is the location of two of North America's largest renewable natural gas plants. The largest is at Huckabay Ridge, near Stephenville. The second largest is located outside of Dublin at Rio Leche Estates. ''' Protected areas''' *Natural gas plants *Erath County became the top producing dairy county in the state - as proclaimed on the square by Moola the cow. {{Image|file=Erath_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Moola the Cow, Stephenville, Texas }} '''Politics''' Most of Erath County’s voters supported the Democratic presidential candidates in almost every election from 1856 through 1948; with a few exceptions: 1860, when Constitution Union candidate John Bell carried the county, and in 1928, when Republican Herbert Hoover did. 1952 Republican dwight D Eisenhower captured the county votes. Democratic presidential candidates took the county in 1960, 1964, 1968, 1976 and 1980, the Republicans have carried the area in 1956, 1972, and in every election from 1984 through 2004.Erath County is '''heavily Republican.''' In 2012, Mitt Romney won the county in the presidential election, taking over 80% of the vote. The last Democrat to win the county was Jimmy Carter in 1980.[23]https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hce06 *On November 4, 2008, Erath County voters elected to allow the sale of beer and wine in the county for off-premises consumption. ====Cities/Communities==== Population as of Jan 1, 2014 is shown in parenthesis. *'''[[:Category:Dublin, Texas|Dublin]]''' - Dr Pepper was made there with Imperial Cane Sugar straight from Sugar Land, Texas instead of corn syrup or other sweeteners. Zing! http://www.texasescapes.com/TRIPS/GreatAmericanLegendTour/ErathCountyTx/ErathCountyCourthouse.htm *''' [[:Category:Stephenville, Texas|Stephenville]]'''- county seat (18,715)]] * [[:Category:Alexander, Texas|Alexander]] * [[:Category:Bluff Dale, Texas|Bluff Dale (400)]] * [[:Category:Bunyan, Texas|Bunyan]] * [[:Category:Chalk Mountain, Texas|Chalk Mountain]] * [[:Category :Clairette, Texas|Clairette]] * [[:Category:Edna Hill, Texas|Edna Hill]] * Hannibal * [[:Category:Harbin, Texas|Harbin]] * [[:Category:Huckabay, Texas|Huckabay]] * [[:Category:Lingleville, Texas|Lingleville (100)]] * [[:Category:Morgan Mill, Texas|Morgan Mill (206)]] * [[:Category :Mount Airy, Texas|Mount Airy]] * [[:Category:Oak Dale, Texas|Oak Dale]] * [[:Category:Purves, Texas|Purves]] * [[:Category:Selden, Texas|Selden]] * [[:Category:Three Way, Texas|Three Way]] * [[:Category :Thurber, Texas|Thurber - former coal mining town (48)]] * [[:Category:Duffau, Texas|Duffau]] Ghost Towns ''' Events/Festivals''' * Dairy Fest in June * St Patrick's Day Celebration in March in Dublin *University's fine arts center, *Bosque River Park *Dairy Fest in June ===Schools=== {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align-l |size=150 }}{{clear}} ====Colleges and Universities==== * [https://www.tarleton.edu/home/index.html Tarleton State Univerity, Stephenville] a part of the Texas A&M System . https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/kct02 https://www.tarleton.edu/traditions/index.html ====Public Schools==== Listed by category within Independent School District (ISD). '''Stephenville ISD''' *Stephenville High School (Grades 9-12) *Henderson Jr. High School (Grades 7-8) *Gilbert Intermediate School (Grades 5-6) *Hook Elementary School (Grades 3-4) *Chamberlin Elementary School (Grades 1-2) *Central Elementary School (Grades PK-K) *Erath Excels! Academy (Grades 7-12) ===Historical Census=== 1860 2,425 — 1870 1,801 −25.7% 1880 11,796 555.0% 1890 21,584 83.0% 1900 29,966 38.8% 1910 32,095 7.1% 1920 28,385 −11.6% 1930 20,804 −26.7% 1940 20,760 −0.2% 1950 18,434 −11.2% 1960 16,236 −11.9% 1970 18,141 11.7% 1980 22,560 24.4% 1990 27,991 24.1% 2000 33,001 17.9% 2010 37,890 14.8% Est. 2015 41,122 [19] 8.5% ===Notables=== :Ryan Bingham, Americana singer-songwriter :Milton Brown, Father of Western Swing :Robert A. Calvert, Texas historian :Jacobs Crawley, rodeo world champion :Ben Hogan, professional golfer :Brock Holt, 2015 MLB All-Star baseball player :Kevin Kolb, NFL quarterback :Ty Murray, world champion pro rodeo cowboy :Lee Roy Parnell, country music artist :Sam M. Russell, politician :Red Snapp, baseball player :Hugh Wolfe, football player ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption='''City if The Dead''' }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Alexander Cemetery, Alexander, Texas|Alexander Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Wesley Chapel Cemetery, Bluff Dale, Texas|Wesley Chapel Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Clairette Cemetery, Clairette, Texas|Clairette Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Live Oak Cemetery, Dublin, Texas|Live Oak Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Duffau Cemetery, Duffau, Texas|Duffau Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Barbee Cemetery, Edna Hill, Texas|Barbee Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Huckabay Cemetery, Huckabay, Texas|Huckabay Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Huckabay, Texas|Mount Pleasant Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Erath Gardens of Memory Cemetery, Stephenville, Texas|Erath Gardens of Memory Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Lower Greens Creek Cemetery, Stephenville, Texas|Lower Greens Creek Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Upper Greens Creek Cemetery, Stephenville, Texas|Upper Greens Creek Cemetery]] *[[:Category: West End Cemetery, Stephenville, Texas|West End Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Alexander Cemetery, Alexander, Texas|Alexander Cemetery, Alexander, Texas]] *[[:Category: Altman Cemetery, Erath County, Texas|Altman Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Old Dublin Memorial Park, Dublin, Texas|Old Dublin Memorial Park]] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Erath/ListErath.html Erath County Cemeteries] Gloria Mayfield *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2591 FindaGrave Cemeteries] ===Sources=== * Erath County, Texas - '''http://www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erath_County,_Texas''' * The Handbook of Texas Online, Texas State Historical Association, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas - '''http://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hce06''' * Texas Almanac 2016 - 2017, Copyright (c) 2016 by Texas State Historical Association, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. All Rights Reserved - '''http://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/erath-county''' * Texas Highways, published by the Texas Department of Transportation, Austin, Texas, Copyright (c) 2016, All Rights Reserved - '''http://www.texashighways.com'''

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Essex_County, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Essex Institute Historical Collections == This publication will contain Selections from the reports and communications of a historical character which have been read at the meetings of the Institute; genealogical sketches of the families of the early settlers; brief biographical notices; and finally such facts and statements as will tend to elucidate the History of the County of Essex and its inhabitants and institutions; thus promoting one of the primary objects in the organization of the Essex Historical Society, which, in 1848, was incorporated with the Essex County Natural History Society, under the name of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Essex_Institute Essex Institute]. Abstracts of Wills, Deeds and other documents which are deposited in the offices of the County of Essex; Records of Births, Marriages, Deaths, Baptisms, etc.; gleanings from Town and Church Records in said County; also, such other material of a kindred nature as may be obtained from other sources, will be inserted in its columns. It will be issued in Bi-Monthly numbers of about fifty pages each under the direction of a committee of the Institute. Terms--$2.00 per annum. * This publication name started as "Historical Collections of The Essex Institute", and then was renamed "Essex Institute Historical Collections". Then, finally, it merged with the [https://www.pem.org/about-pem/museum-history Peabody Museum of Salem], and was renamed "Peabody Essex Museum Collections". * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Essex Institute Historical Collections|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available Online at These Locations === * All: ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000681568 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009890964 ::* https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/120028 * Index: :* Vol. 1-22, Name, Place, and Subject Index (1859-1885) ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015073485982 :* Vol. 1-40, Authors, Subjects, And Titles Index (1859-1904) ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015073485990 :* Vol. 1-67, Subject Index (1859-1931) ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015042850647 ==== Historical Collections of The Essex Institute ==== * Vol. 1 (1859) ::* https://archive.org/details/essexinstitutehi01esseuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/essexinstitutehiv1esse * Vol. 2 (1860) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=iPkWAAAAIAAJ ::*https://books.google.com/books?id=kB0FAAAAQAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/essexinstitutehiv2esse * Vol. 3 (1861) ::* https://archive.org/details/essexinstitutehi03esseuoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100733831 * Vol. 4 (1862) ::* https://archive.org/details/essexinstitutehi04esseuoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100733831 * Vol. 5 (1863) ::* https://archive.org/details/essexinstitutehi5a06esseuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/essexinstitutehiv5esse ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008699107 * Vol. 6 (1864) ::* https://archive.org/details/essexinstituteh00unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=RwIXAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/essexinstitutehiv6esse ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008699107 * Vol. 7 (1865) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=9_kWAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/essexinstituteh12instgoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100733831 * Vol. 8 (1866) ::* https://archive.org/details/essexinstitutehiv8esse ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100733831 ==== Essex Institute Historical Collections ==== Second series (Small name change.) * Vol. 9 (1869) Town Records of Salem, 1634-1659, Part 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/townrecordsofsal02sale ::* https://archive.org/details/essexinstitutehi9a10esseuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/essexinstitutehiv9esse * Vol. 10 (1870) ::* https://archive.org/details/essexinstituteh01musegoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=1G8xydhPs-sC ::* https://archive.org/details/essexinstitutehiv10esse * Vol. 11 (1872) ::* https://archive.org/details/essexinstitutehi11a12esseuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/essexinstitutehiv11esse * Vol. 12 (1874) ::* https://archive.org/details/essexinstituteh00musegoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=RvkWAAAAIAAJ * Vol. 13 (1877) 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Patch, Page 3 ::* Materials for a History of the Ingersoll family in Salem, Page 12 ::* A Revolutionary Letter, Page 13 ::* Relics of a "Peculiar Institution" in Salem, Page 14 ::* Ancient Pulpit Notices, Page 14 ::* Curious Indenture between a Master and Servant in 1713, Page 14 ::* Narrative of the Piracy of the Ship Friendship, of Salem, by C. M. Endicott, Page 15 ::* Extracts from the first book of Births, Marriages and Deaths of the City of Salem. copied by Ira J. Patch, Page 33 :* Part 2 ::* Extracts from Records kept by Rev. John Fiske, during his ministry at Salem, &c., Page 37 ::* Odd Notes,— Norman Kings, 1066—1154, Page 44 ::* Medicines in " Old Times," Page 46 ::* Trees in the streets of Salem, in May, 1859, Page 47 ::* Abstracts from Wills, Inventories, &c, on file In the office of the Clerk of the Courts Salem, Page 48 ::* Minutes for a Genealogy of the Jacobs Family, by C. M. Endicott, Page 52 ::* Brick Buildings in Salem, in 1806, Page 55 ::* Biographical Sketches of Rev. Joseph Green, Rev. Peter Clark, and Rev. B. Wadsworth, ministers in Salem Village, (now Danvers,) by S. P. Fowler, Page 56 ::* General Court in Salem, in 1774, Page 65 ::* Samuel Browne's Letter to Capt. John Touzell, voyage to the West Indies, December 19, 1727, Page 66 ::* Notice to Proprietors of Beverly Bridge, in 1788, Page 66 ::* Richard Weight and John Bushnell's depositions before Gov. Endicott, 20, 4, 1655, Page 67 ::* Some Remarks on the Commerce of Salem, from 1626 to 1740, with a Sketch of Philip English, a merchant in Salem, from about 1670 to about 1733-4, by G. F. Chever, Page 67 :* Part 3 ::* Some Remarks upon the Commerce of Salem, from 1626 to 1740, bv George F. Chever. (continued), Page77 ::* Abstracts from Wills, Inventories, &c, on file in the Office of Clerk of Courts, Salem, Mass., Page 91 ::* Curious Bill of L.un.i. of a "Whightt Hors,", Page 97 ::* The Old Planters of Salem, who were settled here before the arrival of Governor Endicott, in 1628, by Geo. D. Phippen, Page 97 ::* Letter of Hon. B. Goodhue, M. C, to Ellias Haskett Derby, City of New York in 1787, Page 111 ::* Privateer Junius Brutus, Page 111 ::* Expansion to Rhode Island in 1778, Page 112 ::* Extracts from the first book of Births, Marriages and Deaths of the City of Salem. (continued), Page 113 ::* A Genealogical Ramble, Page 115 ::* The Very Family, Page 116 :* Part 4 ::* Some remarks on the Commerce of Salem, from 1026 to 1740 with a Sketch of Philip English, a Merchant in Salem, from about 1670 to about 1733-1, (continued), by George F. Chever, Page 117 ::* Abstracts from Wills, Inventories, &c, on file in the Office of Clerk of Courts, Salem, (continued), Page 143 ::* The "Old Planters" of Salem, who were settled before the arrival of Gov. Endicott in 1628, (continued) by Geo. D. Phippen, Page 145 :::* John Lyford, Page 148 :::* John Woodbury, Page 150 :::* William Woodbury, Page 151 :::* John Balch, Page 151 ::* Materials for a Genealogy of the Ingersoll Family, by B.F.B., Page 153 ::* Notes on American Currency, No. 1, by M. A. Stickney, Page 154 ::* The Endicott House in Salem, Page 155 :* Part 5 ::* A Sketch of Philip English— a merchant in Salem from about 1670 to abut 1733-4— by George F. Chever, Page 157 ::* Abstracts from Wills, Inventories, &c, on file in the Office of Clerk of Courts, Salem, Mass. (continued) copied by Ira J. Patch, Page 181 ::* Nathaniel Reed, Sketch of, Page 184 ::* The "Old Planters" of Salem, who were settled here before the arrival of Gov. Endicott, in 1628 (concluded) by George D. Phippen. — viz: :::* Peter Palfray, Page 185 :::* Walter Knight, Page 186 :::* William Allen, Page 187 :::* Thomas Gray, Page 188 :::* John Tilley, Page 188 :::* Thomas Gardner, Page 190 :::* Richard Norman, Page 191 :::* John Norman, Page 191 :::* Richard Norman, Jr., Page 192 :::* William Trask, Page 193 :::* William Jeffry, Page 195 :::* John Lyford, Page 197 ::* Extracts from the first book of Births, Marriages and Deaths, of the City of Salem. (continued) copied by Ira J. Patch, Page 200 * Vol. 2 (1860) :* Part 1 ::* Introduction ::* Historical Notices of Salem Scenery, by Gilbert L. Streeter, Page 2 ::* Abstracts from Wills Inventories &c on file in the of Clerk of the Courts Salem, Mass. (Continued), copied by Ira J. Patch, Page 15 ::* English Part Second The Prosecution of Philip English and his wife for Witchcraft by George F. Chever, Page 21 ::* The Very Family (continued), by Jones Very, Page 33 ::* The Old Planters House, notice of, by Charles M. Endicott, Page 39 ::* Extracts from the First Book of Births Marriages and Deaths of the City of Salem (Continued), copied by Ira J. Patch, Page 42 ::* Notes on American Currency No. 2, by Matthew A. Stickney, Page 45 ::* Miscellanea :::* Letter of Wm. Peake to Geo. Corwine, Page 46 :::* Anecdote of Rev. N. Noyes, Page 46 :::* Extracts from the Town Records of Salem, Page 46 :::* Extracts from the Town Records of Reading, Page 47 :::* Prices of Rare Coins, Page 47 :::* American Medals, Page 48 :::* Notice of the The Council of the Revision of the State of New York, by Alfred B. Street, Page 48 :::* Notice of the Family of Roger Williams, Page 48 :* Part 2 ::* An Account of the Trial of George Jacobs for Witchcraft, by Lincoln R. Stone ::* An account of the Private Armed Vessels belonging to Salem, Mass., during the War of 1812, prepared by William Leavitt, Page 57 ::* Extracts from Interleaved Almanacs of James Jeffrey late of Salem, copied by George A. Ward, Page 64 ::* Abstracts from Wills Inventories &c on file in the once of Clerk of the Courts Salem, Mass. (Continued), copied by Ira J. Patch, Page 67 ::* Philip English Part Second the Prosecution of Phil English and his wife for Witchcraft (continued), by George F. Chever, Page 73 ::* Records of the Overseers of the Poor of Danvers for the years 1767 and 1768 with Notes by SP Fowler, Page 85 ::* Extracts from the First Book of Births Marriages and Deaths of the City of Salem (continued), copied by Ira J. Patch, Page 9 ::* Rev. John Higginson's Advice to his Children called his Dying Testimony, Page 97 ::* Notes on American Currency No. 2, by Matthew A. Stickney, Page 99 ::* Miscellanea, Page 100 :::* Journey from Boston to Salem, Page 100 :::* Formation of Boston Numismatic Society &c, Page 101 :::* Materials for a Genealogy of the Dean Family in Salem, Page 101 :::* From an old Notarial Record in Clerk of Court's Office Salem, Page 102 :::* The Once Forest covered Islands of Salem Harbor, Page 103 :::* The First Connection with North Salem, Page 103 :::* A Caveat to the Steam Fire Engines of our Day, Page 104 :::* Indians taking Salem Fishing Vessels, Page 104 :::* Winter Island, Page 104 :::* Errata, Page 104 * Part 3 ::* History of the Salem and Danvers Aqueduct, by C. Endicott, Page 105 ::* The Hopkins Family in Rhode Island, by C.C. Beaman, Page 115 ::* Abstracts from Wills Inventories &c on file in the Office of Clerk of the Courts Salem, Mass. (continued), copied by Ira J. Patch, Page 123 ::* Philip English Part Second the Prosecution of Philip English and his wife for Witchcraft (continued), by Geo. F. Chever, Page 133 ::* Report of the Committee on the Authenticity of the Tradition of the First Church built in 1634, Page 145 ::* Extracts from the First Book of Births Marriages and Deaths of the City of Salem (continued), copied by Ira J. Patch, Page 148 ::* Notes on American Currency No. 4, by Matthew A. Stickney, Page 153 ::* Miscellanea, Page 154 :::* Notice of being chosen Tythingman, Page 154 :::* Retaller's License, Page 154 :::* Certificate of Election as Commissioner, Page 154 :::* An Order to Warn Soldiers, Page 154 :::* Epitaph from a Tombstone, Page 155 :::* Epitaph on a Miser, Page 155 :::* Origin of the Term Farthing, Page 155 :::* Numismatics, Page 155 :::* Old Pamphlets, Page 155 :::* Copy of a Circular Letter in the handwriting of Col. Pickering, by B. F. B., Page 155 :::* Queries, Page 136 :::* Errata, Page 156 * Part 4 ::* A Biographical Notice of the Officers of Probate for Essex County, by A.C. Goodell, Page 157 ::* First Voyage to Japan, by J.F. Allen, Page 166 ::* Paper on a Spared Record of the Salem Custom House, by David Roberts, Page 169 ::* Abstracts from Wills Inventories &c on file in the Office of Clerk of the Courts Salem, Mass. (continued), copied by Ira J. Patch, Page 177 ::* Philip English Part Second the Prosecution of Philip English and his wife for Witchcraft (continued), by Geo. F. Chever, Page 185 ::* Notes on American Currency No. 5, by Matthew A. Stickney, Page 205 ::* Memorials of Nathaniel Ward, by B.F. Browne, Page 206 ::* Copies of Unpublished Letters and Documents, No. 1, by Matthew A. Stickney, Page 209 ::* Miscellanea, Page 210 :::* Abstracts of Old Deeds, Page 210 :::* Notice of Samuel Gardner, Page 212 :::* Notice of Stephen Jaques, Page 212 :::* Queries, Page 212 :::* Errata, Page 212 * Part 5 ::* A Biographical Notice of the Officers of Probate for Essex County (continued) by A.C. Goodell, Page 213 ::* New England Genealogy, by C.M. Endicott, Page 227 ::* Notice of the Curwen House and of its Occupants, by George R. Curwen, Page 228 ::* Abstracts from Wills Inventories &c on file in the office of Clerk of the Courts Salem, Mass. (continued) copied by Ira J. Patch, Page 230 ::* Philip English Part Second the Prosecution of Philip English and his wife for Witchcraft (continued) by Geo. F. Chever, Page 237 ::* Extracts from a Journal kept by Samuel Gardner 1759, communicated by B.F. Browne, Page 249 ::* Notes on American Currency No. 6, by Matthew A. Stickney, Page 253 ::* Extracts from the First Book of Births, Marriages, and Deaths of the City of Salem (continued) copied by Ira J. Patch, Page 255 ::* Miscellanea :::* List of Subscribers towards the Bell in St Peter's Church in Salem 1741, Page 258 :::* Prices of Commodities in Salem Market, 1775, Page 259 :::* Deposition of John Fitch of Gloucester, 1676, Page 259 :::* Notices of Hale from Essex Co. Records Salem, Page 259 :::* Answer to E.S.W.'s Query concerning Martha Derby, Page 256 :::* Queries, Page 260 * Part 6 ::* Philip English Part Second the prosecution of Philip English and his wife for Witchcraft (continued) by George F. Chever, Page 201 ::* Abstracts from Wills Inventories &c on file in the Office of Clerk of the Courts Salem, Mass. (continued) copied by Ira J. Patch, Page 173 ::* A Genealogical Table of the Sovereigns of France, by E.S.W., Page 281 ::* Extracts from a Journal kept by Samuel Gardner, 1759 communicated by B.F. Browne, Page 284 ::* The First Voyage to Japan, by E.S.W., Page 287 ::* Notes on American Currency No. 7, by Matthew A. Stickney, Page 292 ::* Extracts from the First Book of Births Marriages and Deaths of the City of Salem (continued) copied by Ira J. Patch, Page 297 ::* Miscellanea :::* Answers to Queries, Page 301 :::* Errata, Page 301 :::* Index of Names, Page 302 * Vol. 3 (1861) :* Part 1 ::* Biographical notices of Officers Probate for Essex County, from the commencement of the Colony to the PResent Times (continued) by A.C. Goodell, Page 1 ::* Extracts from the First Book of Birth, Marriages and Deaths, of the City of Salem, copied by Ira J. Patch, Page 11 ::* Philip English, part second, -the Prosecution of Philip English and his wife for Witchcraft (continued) by George F. Chever, Page 17 ::* Genealogy of the Nichols Family, by Andrew Nichols, Page 29 ::* Notes on American Currencey, No. 8, by Matthew & Stickney, Page 32 ::* Notice of Alonzo Lewis, by A.C. Goodell, Page 34 ::* History of the Essex Lodge of Freemasons, by William Leavitt, Page 37 ::* Abstracts of Wills, Inventories, &c., on file In the Offices of the Clerk of the Courts, Salem, Mass. (continued) copied by Ira J. Patch, Page 48 ::* Errata, Page 50 * Part 2 ::* Crafts' Journal of the Siege of Boston, with Notes by S.P. Fowler, Page 51 ::* Genealogy of the Holyoke Family, by Andrew Nichols, Page 57 ::* Abstracts of Wills, Inventories, &c., on file In the Offices of the Clerk of the Courts, Salem, Mass. (continued) copied by Ira J. Patch, Page 61 ::* Philip English, part second, -the Prosecution of Philip English and his wife for Witchcraft (continued) by George F. Chever, Page 67 ::* Massacre at Fort William Henry, 1757, by M.A. Stickney, Page 79 ::* History of the Essex Lodge of Free Masons. By William Leavitt, Page 84 ::* Extracts from the First Book of Birth, Marriages and Deaths, of the City of Salem, copied by Ira J. Patch, Page 95 * Part 3 ::* Extracts from Gibson Clough's Journal, compiled by B.F. Browne, Page 99 ::* Abstracts of Wills, Inventories, &c., on file In the Offices of the Clerk of the Courts, Salem, Mass. (continued) copied by Ira J. Patch, Page 106 ::* Philip English, part second, -the Prosecution of Philip English and his wife for Witchcraft (concluded) by George F. Chever, Page 111 ::* History of the Essex Lodge of Free Masons. By William Leavitt, Page 121 ::* Craft's Journal of the Siege of Boston, with Notes, by S.P. Fowler, Page 133 ::* Notes on American Currency, No. 9, by Matthew A. Stickney, Page 140 ::* Original Account of Capt. John Lovewell's "Great Fight," at Pequawket, May 8, 1725 (Notice of), Page 145 ::* Inscriptions, Page 146 ::* Queries, Page 145 ::* Errata, Page 145 * Part 4 ::* Biographical Notices of the Officers of Probate for Essex County, from the Commencement of the Colony to the Present Time (continued) by A.C. Goodell, Page 147 ::* Genealogy of the Derby Family. Compiled by Perley Derby, Page 154 ::* Craft's Journal of the Siege of Boston, with Notes, by S.P. Fowler, Page 167 ::* History of the Essex Lodge of Freemasons, by William Leavitt, Page 174 ::* Extracts from Letters written by Capt. Geo. Curwen of Salem, Mass., to his Wife, while on the Expedition against Louisbourgh, Page 186 ::* Abstracts from Wills, Inventories, &c., on file in the Office of the Clerk of Courts, Salem, Mass. Copied Ira J. Patch, Page 188 ::* Extracts from the First Book of Birth, Marriages and Deaths, of the City of Salem, copied by Ira J. Patch, Page 192 ::* Answer to Queries, Page 194 ::* Seal of the Superior Court of Judicature, Page 194 * Part 5 ::* Extracts from Gibson Clough's Journal, compiled by B.F. Browne, Page 195 ::* Genealogy of the Derby Family. Compiled by Perley Derby, Page 201 ::* History of the Essex Lodge of Freemasons, by William Leavitt, Page 207 ::* Craft's Journal of the Siege of Boston, with Notes, by S.P. Fowler, Page 219 ::* Appendix to Crafts' Journal of the Siege of Boston, Page 220 ::* Abstracts from Wills, Inventories, &c., on file in the Office of the Clerk of Courts, Salem, Mass. Copied Ira J. Patch, Page 226 ::* Extracts from the First Book of Birth, Marriages and Deaths, of the City of Salem, copied by Ira J. Patch, Page 233 ::* A Biographical Sketch of Thomas Maule of Salem, Together with a Review of the History of the early Antinomians of New England, by A.C. Goodell, Page 238 * Part 6 ::* A Biographical Sketch of Thomas Maule of Salem, Together with a Review of the History of the early Antinomians of New England, by A.C. Goodell, Page 243 ::* History of the Essex Lodge of Freemasons, by William Leavitt, Page 253 ::* The Branch of Howard Street Chuch, by Rev. C.C. Beaman, Page 272 ::* Genealogy of the Derby Family. Compiled by Perley Derby, Page 288 ::* Circular, Page 289 ::* Jeggie's Island, Page 289 ::* Military Order, Page 290 ::* Errata and Addenda, Page 290 * Vol. 4 (1862) :* Part 1 ::* Introduction, Page 1 ::* An Account of Salem Common, and the Levelling of the same in 1802, with Short Notices of the Subscribers. By Benjamin F. Browne, Page 2 ::* A Copy of the First Book of Births, &c., of the Town of Rowley, with Notes. communicated by M.A. Stickney, Page 13 ::* Abstracts from Wills, Inventories, &c., on file in the office of Clerk of the Courts Salem Mass (continued) copied by Ira J. Patch, Page 20 ::* Lecture before the Essex Institute, by Joseph B. Felt, March 21. 1862, on Piracy, particularly of William Kidd, Page 28 ::* The Prosecution of Ann Pudeator, for Witchcraft. A.D. l692. By Geo. F. Chever, Page 37 ::* Extracts from the First Book of Births, Marriages, and Deaths, of the City of Salem. (continued) copied by Ira J. Patch, Page 43 ::* Extracts from some Old Account Books, kept by Mr. Whipple, of Hamilton, Mass, Page 47 ::* Boston Numismatic Society, Page 48 :* Part 2 ::* The Prosecution of Ann Pudeator, for Witchcraft. A.D. l692. By Geo. F. Chever, Page 49 ::* A Copy of the First Book of Births, &c., of the Town of Rowley, with Notes. communicated by M.A. Stickney (continued), Page 55 ::* Abstracts from Wills, Inventories, &c., on file in the office of Clerk of the Courts Salem Mass (continued) copied by Ira J. Patch, Page 62 ::* A Letter, from the 1st Church in Salem, to the Two Churches in Andover, and the Church in Methuen, l734, Page 73 ::* An Account of Salem Common, and the Levelling of the same in 1802, with Short Notices of the Subscribers. By Benjamin F. Browne (continued), Page 76 ::* Curwen. Russell Andrew. By G. R. C., Page 88 ::* Copy from Original Book of Grants, Salem. By Perley Derby, Page 89 ::* Extracts from some Old Account Books, kept by Mr. Whipple, of Hamilton, Mass, Page 96 :* Part 3 ::* A Biographical Notice of the Officers of Probate, for Essex County, by A. C. Goodell, Jr. (concluded) 97 ::* Abstracts from Wills, Inventories, &c., on file in the office of Clerk of the Courts Salem Mass (continued) copied by Ira J. Patch, Page 112 ::* Copy from Original Book of Grants, Salem. By Perley Derby, with Notes by Benjamin F. Browne. (continued) Page 113 ::* A Copy of the First Book of Births, &c., of the Town of Rowley, with Notes. communicated by M.A. Stickney (continued), Page 120 ::* The “Old Planters” of Massachusetts. By George D. Phippen, Page 127 ::* An Account of Salem Common, and the Levelling of the same in 1802, with Short Notices of the Subscribers. By Benjamin F. Browne (continued), Page 129 ::* Boston Numismatic Society, Page 140 ::* Correction, Page 142 ::* Extracts from some Old Account Books, kept by Mr. Whipple, of Hamilton, Mass. (continued), Page 142 * Part 4 ::* A Brief Review of the History of the Puritans and the Separatists from the Church of England; in which the difference between the Nonconformists of Massachusetts Bay and the Separatists of Plymouth Colony is discussed. By A. C. Goodell, Page 146 ::* A Copy of the First Book of Births, &c., of the Town of Rowley, with Notes. communicated by M.A. Stickney (continued), Page 157 ::* Historical, Statistical and Biographical Notices of Rockport, by Joseph B. Felt, Page 162 ::* Obituary Notice of William Balch, by Jacob W. Reed, Page 167 ::* Abstracts from Wills, Inventories, &c., on file in the office of Clerk of the Courts Salem Mass (continued) copied by Ira J. Patch, Page 169 * Part 5 ::* A Memorial Discourse on William Symmes, by N. W. Hazen, Page 193 ::* A Copy of the First Book of Births, &c., of the Town of Rowley, with Notes. communicated by M.A. Stickney (continued), Page 120 ::* Historical Notices of Ipswich and Hamilton, by Joseph B.Felt, Page 225 ::* David Merritt, Page 229 ::* Abstracts from Wills, Inventories, &c., on file in the office of Clerk of the Courts Salem Mass (continued) copied by Ira J. Patch, Page 233 ::* Extracts from some Old Account Books, kept by Mr. Whipple, of Hamilton, Mass. (continued), Page 239 ::* Book Notice, Page 240 * Part 6 ::* Journal of Capt. Samuel Page, in the Campaign of 1779, with Notes. Communicated by Samuel P. Fowler, Page 241 ::* A Copy of the First Book of Births, &c., of the Town of Rowley, with Notes. communicated by M.A. Stickney (continued), Page 249 ::* History of the Essex Lodge of Freemasons, by William Leavitt (continued), Page 255 ::* Additions and Corrections to a Biographical Notice of the Officers of Probate for Essex County, from the Commencement of the Colony, to the Present time. By A. C. Goodell, Page 267 ::* Historical Sketch of the Philosophical Library in Salem, with Notes. by Henry Wheatland. (concluded) Page 271 ::* Abstracts from Wills, Inventories, &c., on file in the office of Clerk of the Courts Salem Mass (continued) copied by Ira J. Patch, Page 282 ::* Queries, Page 283 ::* Errata, Page 283 ::* Index of Names, Page 284 * Vol. 5 (1863) :* Part 1 ::* Introduction, Page 1 :* Part 1 ::* Journal of Capt. Samuel Page, in the Campaign of 1779, with Notes, communicated by S. P. Fowler. (continued) Page 1 ::* A Copy of the First Book of Births, of the Town of Rowley, with Notes, communicated by M.A. Stickney (continued), Page 9 ::* A List of Deaths in Beverly, made by Col. Robert Hale, Page 16 ::* Additional Notice of Benjamin Gerrish, and of the Old Gerrish House, by Benjamin F. Browne, Page25 ::* Notes on American Currency, No. 10, cominunieated by M. A. Stickney, Page 30 ::* Materials for a Genealogy of the Higginson Family, compiled by Henry Wheatland, Page 33 ::* Abstracts from Wills. Inventories, &c., on file in the Office of the Clerk of Courts, Salem, Mass., copied by Ira J. Patch. (continued), Page 42 ::* Boston Numismatic Society, Page 48 :* Part 2 ::* A Memoir of Gen. John Glover, of Marblehead, by William P. Upham, Page 49 ::* Who was the First Governor of Massachusetts? Joseph B. Felt, Page 73 ::* A Copy of the First Book of Births of the Town of Rowley, with Notes, by M. A. Stickney. (Continued) Page 84 ::* Abstracts from Wills, Inventories, &c., on file in the Office of Clerk of Courts. Salem, Mass. Copied by Ira J. Patch. (Continued.) Page 91 ::* A List of Deaths in Beverly, made by Col. Robert Hale (continued) Page 94 :* Part 3 ::* A Memoir of Gen. John Glover, by W. P. Upham. (continued) Page 97 ::* A Copy of the First Book of Births of the Town of Rowley, with Notes, by M. A. Stickney. (continued) Page 132 ::* Abstracts from Wills, Inventories, &c. on file in the Office of Clerk of Courts. Salem. Mass. Copied by Ira J. Patch. (continued) Page 140 ::* A List of Deaths in Beverly, made by Col. Robert Hale (continued) Page 143 ::* Errata, Page 144 :* Part 4 ::* Rantoul Genealogy, &c., Page 145 ::* A Copy of the First Book of Births of the Town of Rowley, with Notes, by M. A. Stickney. (continued) Page 152 ::* Wreck of the Schooner Nancy, in 1752, Page 157 ::* Topsfield Boundary, in 1691, Page 158 ::* Notes on the Gray Family, Page 159 ::* Memoir of Gen. John Glover, Page 159 ::* A copy of the First Book of Burialls, of the town of Rowley, with notes. Communicated. by M.A. Stickney, Page 161 ::* Copy from original Book of Grants of Salem, communicated by Perley Derby, with notes by B.F. Browne (continued) Page 166 ::* Record of Marriages, Births and Deaths, in the town of Lynn. Vol. 2d. Communicated by Ira J. Patch, Page 172 ::* The Fort-Popham Celebration, Page 175 ::* Abstracts from Wills, Inventories, &c. Copied Ira J. Patch. (continued) Page 192 :* Part 5 ::* Mr. Rantouls youth and apprenticeship, Page 193 ::* Some notes upon Mr. Rantoul's Reminiscences, by B. F. Browne, Page 197 ::* A copy of the First Book of Burials and deaths of the Town of Rowley, with notes, communicated by M. A. Stickney, Page 202 ::* Materials for a Genealogy of the Ward Family in Salem, or Notices of the Descendants of Miles Ward, compiled by G. R. Curwen, Page 207 ::* Copy from original Book of Grants of Salem, communicated by Perley Derby, with notes by B. F. Browne, Page 219 ::* Church Records of Lynnfield copied by Ebenezer Parsons, in Beverly, Page 223 ::* A list of Deaths in Beverly, made by Col. Robert Hale, Page 231 ::* Dartmoor Prisoners, Page 235 ::* Cheever Family, Page 236 ::* Record of Marriages, Births and Deaths in the town of Lynn, vol. 2, communicated by Ira J. Patch, Page 237 ::* Gleanings from the Records of the Church at Ipswich Hamlet, Page 240 * Part 6 ::* Mr. Rantoul's Establishment in Business—Intemperance and Pauperism, (continued,) Page 241 ::* Some notes upon Mr. Rantoul's Reminiscences, by Benj. F. Browne, Page 247 ::* Historical Sketch of the Forts on Salem Neck, by Joseph B. Felt, Page 255 ::* A copy of the First Book of Burialls and Deaths of the town of Rowley, with notes, communicated by M. A. Stickney, (continued) Page 260 ::* Copy from Original Book of Grants of Salem, communicated by Perley Derby, with notes by B.F. Browne (continued) Page 263 ::* Gleanings—Essex Co. Probate Files, Page 274 ::* Hale Memoranda, (continued) Page 275 ::* Errata, Page 282 ::* Index of names, Page 283 * Vol. 13 (1877) :* Part I. ::* The Centennial Anniversary of the Provincial Legislature in Salem, Oct. 5, 1774, an Address by A.C. Goodell., Jr. ::* The Journal of the Rev John Cleaveland, edited by his grandson Nehemiah Cleaveland (continued) ::* A Notice of the Peele Family ::* Inscriptions from Charter Street Burial Ground Salem, Mass., collected by Perley Derby June 1874 :* Part II. ::* Memoir of Benjamin Frederick Browne ::* The Name of Perkins as found on the Essex County Records ::* Inscriptions from Charter Street Burial Ground Salem, Mass., collected by Perley Derby (continued) ::* Orderly Book of the Regiment of Artillery raised for the defence of the town of Boston in 1776, communicated by James Kimball ::* Gleanings from the Records of the County of Essex, No. 3, communicated by James Kimball ::* Papers relating to the Rev Samuel Skelton, communicated by W.P. Upham :* Part III. ::* Extracts from Letters written at the Time of the Occupation of Boston by the British 1775-6, communicated by W.P. Upham :* Part IV. ::* Orderly Book of the Regiment of Artillery raised for the defence of the town of Boston in 1776, communicated by James Kimball (continued) ::* Early Records of the Town of Rowley, Mass., communicated by George B. Blodgette ::* The Dean Family in Salem, by Edward Stanley Waters ::* Index of Names === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:Essex Institute Historical Collections|Essex Institute Historical Collections]]'' (Salem, Massachusetts, 1859-) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#EIHC|Essex Institute]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:Essex Institute Historical Collections|Essex Institute Historical Collections]]'' (Salem, Massachusetts, 1859-) Vol. , [ Page ].

Essex Team

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[[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] '''If you are interested in helping with Essex, please feel free to look at the [[Project:England|England Project page]] and sign up via the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/764825/do-you-want-to-become-an-england-project-member-in-2019 G2G post]. If you have any questions about Essex, please contact our team leader, [[Shepard-2005|Paul Shepard]].''' [[:Category:Essex|Essex County Category]] [[Space:England:_Counties_Team|England Counties Team Page]] [[Project:England|England Project Page]] == Welcome to the Essex Team Page! == Team Leader: [[Shepard-2005|Paul Shepard]] Team Members:|[[Christmas-476|Michael Christmas]]|[[Evans-15264|Jean Evans]]|[[Reed-21512|Neill Reed]]|[[Haddock-2467|Walker Haddock]]|[[Dixon-5583|Emily Dixon]]|[[Heath-8558|Susan Heath]]|[[Paris-1381|Kerry Wallis]]| ==Goal== The goal of the Essex Team is to make all Essex profiles the best that they can be. It is our desire to leave a lasting legacy of work for future generations and current researchers that can facilitate their quest for family history, and bring them one step closer to discovering the myriad of people it has taken for them to draw breath. ==Topics== In order to achieve our goal, we work on a number of different topics, with plenty of scope to expand, depending on member interests. * [[:Category:Essex%2C_Unsourced_Profiles|Essex Unsourced Profiles]] * [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_ESS|Essex Unconnected Profiles]] * [[:Category:Essex%2C_Notables |Essex Notables]] *[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_ESS|Essex Database Suggestions]] ===Team Member Focus=== * Overseeing the [[:Category:Essex|Essex County Category]] page and ensuring that it is consistent with the other England County pages *Improving our free space [[Space:Essex_Genealogy_Resources|Essex County Resources]] page. ==The Numbers== The England team use a standard set of statistics to check on the progress of each county and to highlight areas which need work. The most recent statistics for [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England%2C_Regional_and_County_Statistics_Page#Essex Essex] can be found here. These tables gives an overview of the profiles, showing how our branch of the tree is growing and how its quality is improving. '''18th February another good sourcing week
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Estes DNA Group Project

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[[Category:DNA Group Projects]] [[Category:One_Name_Studies]] *Project Website: [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/Estes?iframe=yresults Group Project FTDNA] *This [[Space:DNA_Group_Projects|DNA Group Project]] is associated with the [[Space:Estes_Name_Study|Estes Name Study]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=%3C%27%27Estes%27%27%3E Estes DNA Connections on WikiTree] '''Description''' - This project serves multiple purposes; to identify the various Estes lines descending from the immigrant, Abraham Estes of Virginia, to compare all of the Estes/Eastes, Este, d'Este lines worldwide and eventually, '''to attempt to confirm or dispel the Italian Renaissance Roots D'Este/Estes family myth'''. We have representatives of Mathew and Richard Estes from the Northern Estes line out of New Hampshire and Massachusetts. These men were the sons of Robert Estes and Dorothy Wilson, and a cousin to the Southern Estes line immigrant Abraham. We have each of Abraham's lines documented genetically except for Samuel who remains elusive. We have also been fortunate enough to have one Estes male from England test as well. We welcome all Estes males of any surname spelling. '''Several Estes lines have been identified and we are actively seeking European Estes to test.''' Initially, the project was focused on Y-line DNA only, but more recently with the advent of the Family Finder test, we welcome all Estes descendants and will group them according to ancestral line. To keep current with genetic genealogy information, please subscribe to the blog, [https://www.dna-explained.com DNA Explained] by clicking on the small grey "follow" button on the right side of the [blog] page. Not everyone appreciates e-mails from project administrators, and taking a blog approach allows people who are interested to subscribe without bothering those who aren't. So, please, subscribe to keep current. Additional Estes genealogical information can be found at: [http://roots-boots.net/ft/estes.html Roots Boots Estes] and [http://estes.roots-boots.net/ Roots Boots.net Estes] '''Requirements''' - A Surname DNA Project traces members of a family that share a common surname. They are of the most interest in cultures where surnames are passed on from father to son like the Y-Chromosome. This project is for males taking a Y-Chromosome DNA (Y-DNA) test. Thus, the individual who tests must be a male who wants to check his direct paternal line (father's father's father's...) with a Y-DNA12, Y-DNA37, Y-DNA67, or Y-DNA111 test and who has one of the surnames listed for the project. Females do not carry their father's Y-DNA. Females who would like to check their father's direct paternal line can have a male relative with his surname order a Y-DNA test. Females can also order an mtDNA test for themselves such as the mtDNAPlus test or the mtFullSequence test and participate in an mtDNA project. Both men and women may take our autosomal Family Finder test to discover recent relationships across all family lines. {| border="1" !Groups by Genetics in Project DNA Results!!Haplogroup(s) |- |Abraham < [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Estes_DNA_Group_Project#Abraham_-_Abraham_Jr._c_1697-1759_.2B_Ann_Watkins_and_Elizbaeth_Jeeter.2C_Caroline_Co..2C_Va. Abraham Jr. c 1697-1759] m. (1) Ann Watkins and (2) Elizbaeth Jeeter, Caroline Co., Va||R-M269 |- |Abraham < [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Estes_DNA_Group_Project#Abraham_-_Elisha_b_.3C1700-1782_.2B_Mary_Ann_Mumford.2C_Henry_Co..2C_Va. Elisha, 1700-1782] m. Mary Ann Mumford, Henry Co., VA||R-M269, R-P312, R-DF49, R-BY490 |- |Abraham < [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Estes_DNA_Group_Project#Abraham_-_John_1701-1770_.2B_Elizabeth_.22Nutty.22_Pickett John, 1701-1770] m. Elizabeth "Nutty" Pickett||R-M269 |- |Abraham < Moses < Moses < George < [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Estes_DNA_Group_Project&public=1#Abraham_-_Moses_-_Moses_-_George_-_John_R_18787-1885_.2B_Nancy_Ann_Moore John R., 1787-1885] m. Nancy Ann Moore||R-M269, R-ZS3700 |- |Abraham < Moses, 1711-1788 m. Elizabeth < John 1732-1825 m. Elizabeth C||R-M269, R-BY154784 |- |Abraham < Richard < Richard < Micajah, 1775-1850 m. Margery Pryor, Wilson Co., Tn.||R-M269 |- |Abraham < Richard, 1699-1741 m. Mary Yancy||R-M269, R-BY490 |- |Abraham < Robert, 1695-1775 m. Mary "Millie" Smith, Lunenburg Co., Va.||R-M269 |- |Abraham < Sylvester, 1684-1754, Bertie and Granville Co., NC||R-M269, R-BY490 |- |Abraham < Thomas, 1688-1745 m. Ann Rogers||R-M269 |- |Autosomal Estes||J-M67, R-M269, R-L21, R-Y61135, R-FGC5939 |- |Campbell (not direct Estes line)||R-FT70812, R-FT357997, R-M269, R-L1335 |- |English Estes||R-M269 |- |Estes from Ohio, believed from New York||I-M253 |- |Estes Ungrouped - Cannot be grouped by DNA and older genealogy unknown||R-M269, R-DF49, R-L21 |- |Estis - Hersel Estis, b. 1870 Ukraine||R-M198 |- |Eustace - James Eustace, c. 1745 -1793 Ireland||R-M269 |- |James Estes, b. 1818 KY d. 1863, lived Whitley Co., KY, m Susie Frederick||R-M269 |- |Moses of Pendleton District, SC||I-M253, R-BY490 |- |New Estes Lines - Genetically Speaking||E-M2, I-M253, R-M269, R-U198 |- |Non-Estes Y-line||[https://www.familytreedna.com/public/Estes?iframe=yresults See DNA Results] |- |Northern Estes - Nicholas < Sylvester < Robert < Robert, b. 1603 m. Dorothy Wilson||R-M269, R-BY482 |- |Oster-Easter-Estes - Johann Oster, b. 1707 Germany||I-M253 |- |Similar Surnames - Not Estes Genetically||R-M269,I-M223, I-Y39206, I-Y39421 |- |Thomas Glenvall Estes Sr., 1923-2007||R-M269 |- |Ungrouped||[https://www.familytreedna.com/public/Estes?iframe=yresults See DNA Results] |- |Wiley Estes, 1765-1805 m. Mary Bagley, Chatham Co., NC||R-M269 |} {{Image|file=DNA_Group_Projects-1.png |align=c |size=l |caption=Estes YDNA Group Project chart. }} ==Groups with Kits and Pedigree== == Estes DNA Group Project == === Abraham - Abraham Jr. c 1697-1759 + Ann Watkins and Elizbaeth Jeeter, Caroline Co., Va.=== ==== Kit 92743==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 45614==== * Name: Private * E.K.A. :  Abraham Jr 1697-1759 m Ann Clark, Phillip bef 1720 * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 * Relationship Trail: **# James William Marlin b 1912 wife Macon Herron **# William Davis b 1897 wife Lilly Smith **# William Harrison b 1853 wife Nancy Burleson **# Simeon b 1821 wife Malinda Rogers **# James b 1790 wife Elizabeth Phillips **# George b 1760 wife isabella **# Phillip wife Ann Harris **# '''Abraham''' b 1697 wife Ann Clark **# Abraham b 1647 wife Barbara **# Silvester b c 1600 wife Ellen Martin **# Robert b 1555 wife Anne Woodward **# Sylvester b 1522 wife Jone **# Nicholas b 1496 wife Anny ==== Kit 46167==== * Name: Private * E.K.A. : Abraham Jr 1697-1759 m Ann Clark, Phillip bef 1720 * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 * Relationship Trail: **# James William Marlin b 1912 wife Macon Herron **# William Davis b 1897 wife Lilly Smith **# William Harrison b 1853 wife Nancy Burleson **# Simeon b 1821 wife Malinda Rogers **# James b 1790 wife Elizabeth Phillips **# George b 1760 wife isabella **# Phillip wife Ann Harris **# '''Abraham''' b 1697 wife Ann Clark **# Abraham b 1647 wife Barbara **# Silvester b c 1600 wife Ellen Martin **# Robert b 1555 wife Anne Woodward **# Sylvester b 1522 wife Jone **# Nicholas b 1496 wife Anny ==== Kit 43144==== * Name: Private * E.K.A. : Abraham Jr 1697-1759 m Ann Clark, Phillip bef 1720 * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 * Relationship Trail: **# James William Marlin b 1912 wife Macon Herron **# William Davis b 1897 wife Lilly Smith **# William Harrison b 1853 wife Nancy Burleson **# Simeon b 1821 wife Malinda Rogers **# James b 1790 wife Elizabeth Phillips **# George b 1760 wife isabella **# Phillip wife Ann Harris **# '''Abraham''' b 1697 wife Ann Clark **# Abraham b 1647 wife Barbara **# Silvester b c 1600 wife Ellen Martin **# Robert b 1555 wife Anne Woodward **# Sylvester b 1522 wife Jone **# Nicholas b 1496 wife Anny ==== Kit 51909==== * Name: Private * E.K.A. : Thomas Estes * Country: United Kingdom * Haplogroup: R-M269 * Relationship Trail: **# Samuel Clarkence b 1897 wife Laura McKee **# Richard Lawson b 1857 wife Martha Germany **# Samuel Carlisle b 1813 wife Mary Jordan **# Allen b 1777 wife Sarah Seely **# '''Thomas''' b 1742 wife Hannah Allen **# Abraham b 1697 wife Ann Clark **# Abraham b 1647 wife Barbara **# Silvester b c 1600 wife Ellen Martin **# Robert b 1555 wife Anne Woodward **# Sylvester b 1522 wife Jone **# Nicholas b 1496 wife Anny ==== Kit 49592==== * Name: Private * E.K.A. : Abraham Jr 1697-1759 m Ann Clark, Samuel b 1727 * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-M269 * Relationship Trail: **# Angus Clinton b 1877 wife Minta Deane **# Isaiah Clinton b 1841 wife Mary Rucker **# William b 1815 wife Mildred Bruce **# John b 1770 wife Sarah Cox **# William b 1745 wife Frances Cox **# Samuel b 1727 wife Mary **# '''Abraham''' b 1697 wife Ann Clark **# Abraham b 1647 wife Barbara **# Silvester b c 1600 wife Ellen Martin **# Robert b 1555 wife Anne Woodward **# Sylvester b 1522 wife Jone **# Nicholas b 1496 wife Anny === Abraham - Elisha b <1700-1782 + Mary Ann Mumford, Henry Co., Va.=== ==== Kit B8468==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Robert Estes, b. 1475 and d. 1506 * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-P312 ==== Kit 14495==== * Name: Private * E.K.A. : abraham estes * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-DF49 * Relationship Trail: **# Jerry **# Donald **# Jesse Robert **# Robert **# Berzilus **# Joseph b 1796 wife Catherine Miller **# Asa wife Frances Bottom **# Elisha b 1703 wife Mary Ann **# '''Abraham''' b 1647 wife Barbara **# Silvester b c 1600 wife Ellen Martin **# Robert b 1555 wife Anne Woodward **# Sylvester b 1522 wife Jone **# Nicholas b 1496 wife Anny ==== Kit 19696==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Henry Estes b 1874 in Orange Co Va * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 201191==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 235224==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 14381==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Uncertain - poss Thomas Este and Margaret Crawford * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 29843==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: Ireland * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 244708==== * Name: Private * E.K.A. : Nicholas Ewstas b 1495 Deal, Kent, England * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-BY490 * Relationship Trail: **# Carlton Chase wife Ethelyn Moore **# Edwin Joel wife Anna Calkins **# Milton wife Mary Fleming **# Joel wife Martha Stollings **# Peter Harris wife Esther Hiatt **# Joel wife Ann Harris **# Elisha b 1703 wife Mary Ann **# '''Abraham''' b 1647 wife Barbara **# Silvester b c 1600 wife Ellen Martin **# Robert b 1555 wife Anne Woodward **# Sylvester b 1522 wife Jone **# Nicholas b 1496 wife Anny ==== Kit 157726==== * Name: * E.K.A. : John Estes b.c.1820 SC? * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 249475==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Nicolas Ewstas, b. 1495 and d. 1533/4 * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-M269 === Abraham - John 1701-1770 + Elizabeth "Nutty" Pickett=== ==== Kit 210284==== * Name: * E.K.A. : William Greene Estes, KY * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 20026==== * Name: * E.K.A. : No data provided * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 11727==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Nicholas Ewstas Kent Co., England * Country: United Kingdom * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 13044==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Thomas b. 1761, Virginia * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-M269 === Abraham - Moses - Moses - George - John R 18787-1885 + Nancy Ann Moore=== ==== Kit 24207==== * Name: * E.K.A. : anonymous * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 25972==== * Name: Private * E.K.A. : Abe b 1647, Moses, Moses, George, John R b 1788 * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 * Relationship Trail: **# Jesse Brunner wife Jessie Wiseman **# Jesse Stewart b 1896 wife Alma Skinner **# William Newton b 1845 wife Martha McTeer ==== Kit 11375==== * Name: Private * E.K.A. : Abraham b 1647, Moses b 1711, Moses b 1742, George * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-M269 * Relationship Trail: **# Edwin Arlus wife Maudie Templeton **# James Richard b 1875 wife Elizabeth Abernathy **# Willis Alexander b 1854 wife Martha Mathis **# William b 1812 wife Jane McVay **# John R. b 1787 wife Nancy Moore **# George b 1763 wife Mary Younger **# Moses b 742 wife Luremia Combs **# Moses b 1711 wife Elizabeth **# '''Abraham''' b 1647 wife Barbara **# Silvester b c 1600 wife Ellen Martin **# Robert b 1555 wife Anne Woodward **# Sylvester b 1522 wife Jone **# Nicholas b 1496 wife Anny ==== Kit 9993==== * Name: [[Estes-2263|Garmon Estes]] * E.K.A. : Nicholas Ewstas b 1495 * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-ZS3700 * Relationship Trail: **# Garmon is the son of Willis Estes (abt.1900-abt.1970) DNA confirmed **# Willis is the son of John Estes (abt.1870-abt.1950) DNA confirmed **# John is the son of Willis Estes (abt.1850-abt.1920) DNA confirmed **# Willis is the son of William Estes (abt.1830-1900) DNA confirmed **# William is the son of John R. Estes (1787-1885) DNA confirmed **# John is the son of George Estes (1763-1859) [unknown confidence] **# George is the son of Moses Estes (1742-1813) [confident] **# Moses is the son of Moses Estes (1711-1787) [unknown confidence] **# Moses is the son of Abraham Estes (abt.1647-1720) [confident] **This makes Abraham the seventh great grandfather of Garmon. ==== Kit 49999==== * Name: [[Estes-2257|Buster Estes]] * E.K.A. :  Abraham Estes (abt.1647-1720) * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 * Relationship Trail: **# Buster is the son of Charles Estes (abt.1875-abt.1930) DNA confirmed **# Charles is the son of Lazarus Estes (1848-1918) DNA confirmed **# Lazarus is the son of John Estes (1818-1895) DNA confirmed **# John Younger is the son of John R. Estes (1787-1885) DNA confirmed **# John is the son of George Estes (1763-1859) [unknown confidence] **# George is the son of Moses Estes (1742-1813) [confident] **# Moses is the son of Moses Estes (1711-1787) [unknown confidence] **# Moses is the son of Abraham Estes (abt.1647-1720) [confident] **This makes Abraham the sixth great grandfather of Buster. === Abraham - Moses 1711-1788 + Elizabeth - John 1732-1825 + Elizabeth C=== ==== Kit 831469==== * Name: Private * E.K.A. : Nicholas Ewstas b 1495 * Country: United States * Haplogroup: R-BY154784 * Relationship Trail: **# Palmer Lee 1921-2006 m Beverly Muller **# Albert Lee 1889-1959 m Helen Zimmerman **# James Carroll 1860-1934 m Louisa Vollers **# Joseph Carroll 1818-1887 m Sara Ann Walker **# Joseph 1780-1846 m Ritty Lee **# John 1732-1825 m Elizabeth Chism **# Moses b 1711 wife Elizabeth **# '''Abraham''' b 1647 wife Barbara **# Silvester b c 1600 wife Ellen Martin **# Robert b 1555 wife Anne Woodward **# Sylvester b 1522 wife Jone **# Nicholas b 1496 wife Anny ==== Kit 900315==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 55666==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-M269 === Abraham - Richard - Charles b 1735 Hanover County, Va.=== ==== Kit 246490==== * Name: Private * E.K.A. : Abraham Estes b 1647 * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-M269 * Relationship Trail: **# George Gibson b 1898 wife Aline Hannah **# John Thomas b 1874 wife Nancy Arthur **# George Washington b 1850 wife martha Kugler **# Bailey b 1815 wie Tabitha Agin **# Zephaniah b 1795 wife Mary Clarke **# Charles b 1756 wife Mary **# Charles b 1735 wife Mary Thaxton **# Richard b 1699 wife Mary Yancey **# '''Abraham''' b 1647 wife Barbara **# Silvester b c 1600 wife Ellen Martin **# Robert b 1555 wife Anne Woodward **# Sylvester b 1522 wife Jone **# Nicholas b 1496 wife Anny ==== Kit 88171==== * Name: Private * E.K.A. :   * Country: United Kingdom * Haplogroup: R-M269 * Relationship Trail: **# Henry C. **# William Harold **# William Zedekiah **# James Jefferson JR **# James Jefferson **# Zedekiah === Abraham - Richard - Richard - Micajah 1775->1850 + Margery Pryor, Wilson Co., Tn.=== ==== Kit 41156==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Micajah Estes b:1775 NC d: Wilson County, TN * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-M269 === Abraham - Richard 1699-1741 + Mary Yancy=== ==== Kit 44440==== * Name: Private * E.K.A. : Abe b 1647, Robert b 1695 d 1775, Charles b 1735 * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-M269 * Relationship Trail: **# Joshua b 1835 wife **# Emory Dolphous b 1886 wife Thelma Pile **# Emory b 1845 wife Nancy Brannon **# Charles b 1806 wife Abigail Bradford **# Joshua b 1763 wifeElizabeth Hulsey **# Charles b 1735 wife Mary Thaxton **# Richard b 1699 wife Mary Yancey **# '''Abraham''' b 1647 wife Barbara **# Silvester b c 1600 wife Ellen Martin **# Robert b 1555 wife Anne Woodward **# Sylvester b 1522 wife Jone **# Nicholas b 1496 wife Anny ==== Kit 366707==== * Name: Private * E.K.A. : Nicholas Ewstas b 1495 * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-BY490 * Relationship Trail: **# Emory **# Joshua b 1835 wife **# Emory Dolphous b 1886 wife Thelma Pile **# Emory b 1845 wife Nancy Brannon **# Charles b 1806 wife Abigail Bradford **# Joshua b 1763 wifeElizabeth Hulsey ==== Kit 896801==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Abraham Estes, b. 1647?, d. 1720 * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 77035==== * Name: Private * E.K.A. :   * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 * Relationship Trail: **# Alvin b 1911 wife Effie Smith **# Jesse b 1876 wife Pearl Grover **# Joseph Puett b 1824 wife Elizabeth Morgan **# Richard b 1798 married Louisa Puett **# Leonard b 770 wife Francis Bacon **# Reuben b 1738 wife Delphia Adkins **# Richard b 1699 wife Mary Yancey **# '''Abraham''' b 1647 wife Barbara **# Silvester b c 1600 wife Ellen Martin **# Robert b 1555 wife Anne Woodward **# Sylvester b 1522 wife Jone **# Nicholas b 1496 wife Anny === Abraham - Robert (1695-1775 + Mary "Millie" Smith, Lunenburg Co., Va.=== ==== Kit 231930==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Matthew Estes, b. 1806 and d. 1873 * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 14107==== * Name: Private * E.K.A. : Abraham b 1647, Robert d 1775 m Millie, Francis * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 * Relationship Trail: **# William Edward b 1900 wife Jean McCoy **# William Edward b 1868 wife Maud Nash **# Edwin b 1843 wife Lou Bridgeforth **# William Isaac b 1812 wife Martha Gilbert **# Lydall Bacon b 1775 wife Sarah Hunter **# Benjamin wife Frances Bacon **# Robert b 1695 wife Mary Smith **# '''Abraham''' b 1647 wife Barbara **# Silvester b c 1600 wife Ellen Martin **# Robert b 1555 wife Anne Woodward **# Sylvester b 1522 wife Jone **# Nicholas b 1496 wife Anny ==== Kit 11654==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Abraham b Va c 1755 d Halifax 1804 m Nelly Organ * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 201558==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 28361==== * Name: Private * E.K.A. : Elisha b 1794 d 1880 Crawford Ark, m Jane Rowlett * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 * Relationship Trail: **# John Lee b 1895 wife Flossie May Tripp **# John Elisha b 1872 wife Cary Le Flore **# Robert b 1850 wife Mary Spikes **# Elisha b 1797 wife Mariah Jones **# Bartlett c 1770 wife Susannah **# George b 1738 wife Mary **# Robert b 1695 wife Mary Smith **# '''Abraham''' b 1647 wife Barbara **# Silvester b c 1600 wife Ellen Martin **# Robert b 1555 wife Anne Woodward **# Sylvester b 1522 wife Jone **# Nicholas b 1496 wife Anny ==== Kit 14220==== * Name: * E.K.A. : John Bacon (1792 Lunenbg-1861) m Rebecca Travathan * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 === Abraham - Sylvester 1684-1754 Bertie and Granville Co., NC=== ==== Kit 199378==== * Name: Private * E.K.A. : George Washington Estes, abt. 1845 - 1923 * Country: United States * Haplogroup: R-BY490 * Relationship Trail: **# father **# John Thomas **# John Elisha **# John Washington **# Elisha ? **# Benjamin wife Cecilia thorpe **# Abraham b 1697 wife Elizabeth Jeeter **# '''Abraham''' b 1647 wife Barbara **# Silvester b c 1600 wife Ellen Martin **# Robert b 1555 wife Anne Woodward **# Sylvester b 1522 wife Jone **# Nicholas b 1496 wife Anny ==== Kit 17420==== * Name: Private * E.K.A. : Abe b 1647, Sylvester, Thomas, Thomas, Burroughs * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-M269 * Relationship Trail: **# Arch Orville b 1912 wife Ora Kelley **# John Allen b 1875 wife Nora Harmon **# William Marlden b 1844 wife Mary Due **# James b 1821 wife Rebecca Nolan **# Thomas b 1799 wife Milly Cates **# Thomas b 1739 wife Elizabeth Burroughs **# Thomas b 1720 wife unk **# Sylvester b 1684 wife unk **# '''Abraham''' b 1647 wife Barbara **# Silvester b c 1600 wife Ellen Martin **# Robert b 1555 wife Anne Woodward **# Sylvester b 1522 wife Jone **# Nicholas b 1496 wife Anny ==== Kit 13805==== * Name: Private * E.K.A. : Nathaniel Estes, b. 1770 and d. 1845 * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-BY490 * Relationship Trail: **# Edward Harvey b 1892 wife Veola Jarrell **# John Wesley b 1866 wife Sarah Wyche **# John Wesley b 1819 wife Martha Roberta **# James Bradley b 1793 wife Lucy Fuller **# Nathaniel b 1770 wife Nancy ==== Kit 270592==== * Name: Private * E.K.A. : Estes * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-M269 * Relationship Trail: **# John Earl wife Frances Kinne **# John Earle wife Agnes Ferrett **# Hubert Ross wife Elinore Cowan **# John Wesley b 1832 wife Nannie Crook **# John Bennett b 1791 wife Elizabeth Neville **# John b 1750 wife Sarah Bennett **# Ephriah b 1705 wife Sarah Fussell **# Sylvester b 1684 wife unk **# '''Abraham''' b 1647 wife Barbara **# Silvester b c 1600 wife Ellen Martin **# Robert b 1555 wife Anne Woodward **# Sylvester b 1522 wife Jone **# Nicholas b 1496 wife Anny ==== Kit 75471==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 211763==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Henry Eastridge b.1777 * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 281011==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Abraham Estes>Richard>Richard>Bartlett>Richard>Mic * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 12563==== * Name: Private * E.K.A. : Estes * Country: United States * Haplogroup: R-M269 * Relationship Trail: **# Leroy Hubert **# Hubert Ross Jr === Abraham - Thomas 1688-1745 + Ann Rogers=== ==== Kit 12088==== * Name: Private * E.K.A. : Abraham b 1647, Thomas & Ann, John & Mary Marshall * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-M269 * Relationship Trail: **# Frank wife Lilliam Potter **# Henry Davies wife Sarah Bozarth **# William Marshall wife Cynthis Bruner **# John M wife Frances Boswell **# Littleton wife Ann Fortson **# John wife Mary Marshall **# Thomas b 1688 wife Ann Rogers **# '''Abraham''' b 1647 wife Barbara **# Silvester b c 1600 wife Ellen Martin **# Robert b 1555 wife Anne Woodward **# Sylvester b 1522 wife Jone **# Nicholas b 1496 wife Anny === Autosomal Estes=== ==== Kit 102259==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Edward Magner, 1815 - 1890 * Country: Ireland * Haplogroup: J-M67 ==== Kit 146880==== * Name: * E.K.A. : joseph scott b.abt 1748. lived in madison co KY US * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 101466==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Jonathan Simmons (Symmons) b. bef. 1684, England. * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-L21 ==== Kit N60267==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Antonio Mª Arias Quirós, b.1828 Mondoñedo, Spain * Country: Spain * Haplogroup: R-Y61135 ==== Kit 249804==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 118647==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Patt Headen Bendenstown Ballon Co Carlow b.1770 * Country: Ireland * Haplogroup: R-FGC5939 ==== Kit 157414==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 === Campbell (not direct Estes line)=== ==== Kit 81436==== * Name: * E.K.A. : George Campbell (c1771) of Claiborne Co., TN, b VA * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-FT70812 ==== Kit 905207==== * Name: * E.K.A. : William Campbell (1817) of Claiborne Co., TN * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-FT357997 ==== Kit 80569==== * Name: * E.K.A. : John Campbell (c1775) of Claiborne Co., TN, b VA * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 88929==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Patrick Campbell b 1630 * Country: Scotland * Haplogroup: R-L1335 === English Estes=== ==== Kit 16532==== * Name: Private * E.K.A. : Nicholas, Sylvester, Rbt, Sylvstr, Rich -br of Abe * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-M269 * Relationship Trail: **# Neville Sherrard d'Este b 1887 **# Percival d'Este b 1865 **# George b 1819 wife Charlotte Newport **# George b 1788 wife Elizabeth Sabine **# John b 1769 wife Elizabeth walker **# William b 1731 wife Margaret Scoates **# Richard b 1703 wife Elizabeth Pursley **# Silvester b 1676 wife Elizabeth Brett **# Richard b 1634 wife Bennet **# Silvester b c 1600 wife Ellen Martin **# Robert b 1555 wife Anne Woodward **# Sylvester b 1522 wife Jone **# Nicholas b 1496 wife Anny === Estes from Ohio, believed from New York=== ==== Kit 50268==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Alexander Edward Estes b. ABT 1865 probably Ohio * Country: United States * Haplogroup: I-M253 === Estes Ungrouped - Cannot be grouped by DNA and older genealogy unknown=== ==== Kit 867563==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Nicholas Estes, b. 1495 and d. 1533 * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 133478==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Rubin Easter b.c.1860, MO,Ezra Easter b. 1895 AR * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit N116359==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit N54127==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: United Kingdom * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 88706==== * Name: * E.K.A. : John Washington Estes B. 1825 TENN. D. 1885 Paint * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit N60599==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 146603==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 209000==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 78911==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Jacob Easter, b. 1865 and d. 1930 * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-DF49 ==== Kit 107863==== * Name: * E.K.A. : nicholas eastes deal,england 1495 * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 129652==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-L21 ==== Kit 189124==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 898213==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 286418==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 === Estis - Hersel Estis b 1870 Ukraine=== ==== Kit 315606==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Hersel Estis b. 1870 * Country: Ukraine * Haplogroup: R-M198 === Eustace - James Eustace, c. 1745 -1793 Ireland=== ==== Kit 213530==== * Name: * E.K.A. : James Eustace, c. 1745 -1793 * Country: Ireland * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit B481283==== * Name: * E.K.A. : john eustace * Country:   * Haplogroup: R-M269 === James Estes b 1818 Ky d 1863 lived Whitley Co., KY, m Susie Frederick=== ==== Kit 16355==== * Name: * E.K.A. : James b Ky d Civ War? m Susie Fredrick, John 1862 * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 === Moses of Pendleton District, SC=== ==== Kit 20835==== * Name: * E.K.A. : No Estes match - Moses in Pendleton Dist SC * Country: United Kingdom * Haplogroup: I-M253 ==== Kit 39074==== * Name: Private * E.K.A. : Moses of SC Estes * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-BY490 * Relationship Trail: **# Benjamin Pierce b 1902 **# Martin Oliver b 1876 **# Benjamin Mason b 1844 **# John Moses b 1804 **# Gallant b 1780 **# '''Moses''' d 1790 **# John b 1701 **# Abraham b 1647 wife Barbara **# Silvester b c 1600 wife Ellen Martin **# Robert b 1555 wife Anne Woodward **# Sylvester b 1522 wife Jone **# Nicholas b 1496 wife Anny ==== Kit N167192==== * Name: * E.K.A. : James Estes, b. 1818 and d. 1861 * Country: United States * Haplogroup: R-BY490 === New Estes Lines - Genetically Speaking=== ==== Kit 116872==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: E-M2 ==== Kit 11653==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Participant's paternal line uncertain * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: I-M253 ==== Kit 38682==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Adoption - establishes new Estes DNA line * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 115754==== * Name: * E.K.A. : William Estes, b 1803 KY and d. 1894 MO * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-U198 ==== Kit 92393==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 21235==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Ezekiel b 1814 Halifax Va, Susannah, father unknow * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 83953==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 110899==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Theodore Roosevelt ESTES, b. 1904 and d. 1972 * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: I-M223 === Non-Estes Y-line=== ==== Kit 326321==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: J-M267 ==== Kit 14460==== * Name: * E.K.A. : James Moore b 1721 m Mary Rice, Prince Edward Va * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: J-M172 ==== Kit 22244==== * Name: * E.K.A. : James Moore b 1721 m Mary Rice, Prince Edward Va * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: J-M172 ==== Kit 49998==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: J-M172 ==== Kit 442223==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Jacob Lentz b 1783 Ger d 1870 Montgomery Co., Ohio * Country: Germany * Haplogroup: R-BY62279 ==== Kit 17992==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Jacob Lentz b 1783 Wurttemburg, Germany * Country: Germany * Haplogroup: R-L150 ==== Kit N57641==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Jesse Fincher Starnes Union County, SC b1875 d1958 * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 45623==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Not an Estes * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 432883==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Jacques Bonnevie dit Beaumont * Country: France * Haplogroup: I-Y21507 ==== Kit 492365==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Johannes Koehler b 1600 Mannheim, Germany * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 153758==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 20809==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Kalkhorst, 1220, Kalkhorst Germany * Country: Germany * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 202127==== * Name: * E.K.A. : KAHN/CAHN -Frauenberg, Alsace, FRANCE * Country: France * Haplogroup: J-M172 ==== Kit 411738==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Charles Dodson, b. 1649 d. 1705 * Country: United States * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 173422==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Eugene Everett b. 1892 New York City * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 30279==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Rev. George McNiel b 1720 d 1805 Wilkes Co. NC * Country: Scotland * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 47436==== * Name: * E.K.A. : John Herald d 1825 Wilkes Co., NC * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: I-P37 ==== Kit 45128==== * Name: * E.K.A. : John Herrald, Herral, Harrold , Wilkes Co NC * Country: Ireland * Haplogroup: I-P37 ==== Kit 214079==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Cannon Herrell, b. 1830 and d. 1916 * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: I-Y20870 ==== Kit 28429==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Joseph Kvochick b 1874 Hungary, d Mansfield, Ohio * Country: Hungary * Haplogroup: R-YP729 ==== Kit 55051==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Unknown * Country: Portugal * Haplogroup: R-BY36523 === Northern Estes - Nicholas, Sylvester, Robert, Robert b 1603 + Dorothy Wilson=== ==== Kit 264340==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Robert Estes 1555-1591 Kent * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 150472==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 12630==== * Name: Private * E.K.A. : Robert 1555-1616 Ringwould, Kent, m Anne Woodward * Country: United Kingdom * Haplogroup: R-M269 * Relationship Trail: **# father **# Oscar Dillingham b 1902 wife Elsie Fruyjer **# George Dillingham b 1858 wife Susan Waters **# Robert b 1826 wife Lucinda Pollock **# Joseph b 1800 wife eliza Leggett **# Zaccheus b 1790 wife Mary Dillingham **# Robert b 1736 wife Beulah Wing **# John b 1684 wife Hannah Bassett **# Matthew b 1645 wifePhiladelphia Jenkins **# Robert b 1603 wife Dorothy Wilson **# '''Robert''' b 1555 wife Anne Woodward **# Sylvester b 1522 wife Jone **# Nicholas b 1496 wife Anny ==== Kit 166011==== * Name: Private * E.K.A. : Mildred Hall.... George C. Hall * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-BY482 * Relationship Trail: **# father **# Oscar Dillingham b 1902 wife Elsie Fruyjer **# George Dillingham b 1858 wife Susan Waters **# Robert b 1826 wife Lucinda Pollock **# Joseph b 1800 wife eliza Leggett **# Zaccheus b 1790 wife Mary Dillingham **# Robert b 1736 wife Beulah Wing **# John b 1684 wife Hannah Bassett **# Matthew b 1645 wifePhiladelphia Jenkins **# Robert b 1603 wife Dorothy Wilson **# Robert b 1555 wife Anne Woodward **# Sylvester b 1522 wife Jone **# Nicholas b 1496 wife Anny === Oster-Easter-Estes - Johann Oster b 1707 Germany=== ==== Kit 81754==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: Germany * Haplogroup: I-M253 === Similar Surnames - Not Estes Genetically=== ==== Kit 220839==== * Name: * E.K.A. : John Foster Eastridge, b.1890 d.1958 * Country: United States * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 221690==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Nathan Eastridge b.1775 * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit E18256==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 216293==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 15311==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Jeffrey Estye (b1515/6Dec1592)HintleshamSuffolkENG * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 49995==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Ephraim Easter, KY, d.1875 * Country: Ireland * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 307323==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Pleasant Eastridge bc 1811 * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: I-M223 ==== Kit 223126==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Pleasant Eastridge bc 1811 * Country: Scotland * Haplogroup: I-Y39206 ==== Kit 211494==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Pleasant Eastridge bc 1811 * Country: Scotland * Haplogroup: I-Y39206 ==== Kit 211298==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: I-M223 ==== Kit 211417==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Pleasant Eastridge, b. 1811 * Country: Scotland * Haplogroup: I-Y39421 ==== Kit 216604==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Pleasant Eastridge bc 1811 * Country: United States * Haplogroup: I-M223 ==== Kit 116184==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Unknown * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: I-M223 ==== Kit 39658==== * Name: * E.K.A. : William the Quaker Hunt b.1693 and d.9 Sep1746 * Country: England * Haplogroup: I-Y39206 === Thomas Glenvall Estes Sr. 1923-2007=== ==== Kit N104264==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Thomas Glenvall Estes, Sr., b. 1923 and d. 2007 * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 === Ungrouped=== ==== Kit N42511==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Chaim Goldis * Country: Ukraine * Haplogroup: J-ZS6486 ==== Kit 239214==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Stiepan Ivanov Malyshev, b. 1700 and d. ? Russia * Country: Russian Federation * Haplogroup: R-BY593 ==== Kit 463140==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Johan Ernst Emichen * Country: Germany * Haplogroup: I-M170 ==== Kit 119774==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Benjamin Robinson, b. 1752; d. 1835 * Country: United States * Haplogroup: I-DF29 ==== Kit MK64030==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Solomon Ferwerda b c 1749 d 1768 m Grietje Roelofs * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: I-BY73199 ==== Kit MK53411==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Douwe Willems, b.1745and d.1830withCamstra surname * Country: Netherlands * Haplogroup: I-FT66907 ==== Kit 313247==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Daniel PARKER b. 1756 VA d. 1844 GA * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit B319564==== * Name: * E.K.A. : James Madison Colson b ca 1775 * Country: United States * Haplogroup: I-M253 ==== Kit B461930==== * Name: * E.K.A. : David Henderson b 1768 Enniskillen, County Ferma * Country: Ireland * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 910712==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Unknown father adopted SKATESbetween 1904 - 1910 * Country: United States * Haplogroup: R-BY31956 ==== Kit IN72345==== * Name: * E.K.A. : John George Burnett, b. 1837 * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 83974==== * Name: * E.K.A. : William Hilton - 1488 - Unknown * Country: England * Haplogroup: I-P37 ==== Kit 631114==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Johannes Etter, b. 1685 and d. 1745 * Country: Switzerland * Haplogroup: E-M35 ==== Kit 33004==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 932971==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Leonard Saylors, b. 1778 and d. 1850 * Country: United States * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 75688==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit N87250==== * Name: * E.K.A. : James Kennedy, b. abt 1825 Ireland, d. 1901 MD * Country: Ireland * Haplogroup: R-DC936 ==== Kit 7251==== * Name: * E.K.A. : James Poor b. 1812 Kentucky * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-Z253 ==== Kit 271595==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Abraham Guild * Country: Scotland * Haplogroup: R-Z17826 ==== Kit B167016==== * Name: * E.K.A. : John Augustus Powell, 1805 * Country: United States * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 206630==== * Name: * E.K.A. : John Rufus Hembree Sr b. 1874, Jefferson Co., AL * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 336558==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Scott * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 335743==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Caleb Rice, b. 1775-1780 and d. 1830-1840 * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-L21 ==== Kit 927055==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 238922==== * Name: * E.K.A. : David Edwards Sr., 1738 - 1791 * Country: United Kingdom * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 322450==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-FGC15576 ==== Kit 136597==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Jordan Coats b. abt. 1783 and d. 1851 Sampson Co. * Country: United Kingdom * Haplogroup: R-BY88653 ==== Kit 478357==== * Name: * E.K.A. : James T Keele b1833 Illinois d1907 MO * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-BY114847 ==== Kit 903443==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Prospero Preservati 1882,B. and d. 1968 * Country: Italy * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit E30249==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Georg Drotleff , b. 1898 and d. 1986 * Country: Romania * Haplogroup: T-FGC40334 ==== Kit 896422==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Edward McCord b 1852 d. 1900 * Country: United States * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 911330==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-DF85 ==== Kit 246349==== * Name: * E.K.A. : William (Thomas) Morrow b 1804 * Country: Ireland * Haplogroup: R-FGC23736 ==== Kit 317630==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Charles S. Tinney b. 1837 and d. 1914 * Country: Ireland * Haplogroup: R-DF21 ==== Kit 896231==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-BY154784 ==== Kit 746099==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Allen Ennis Jones b.1764 Virginia, d.1840Indiana * Country: United States * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 308678==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Allen E Jones 1764 VA-1840 IN * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit B17286==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Joshua Hammans, b.1780 - d.1862 * Country: United States * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 349610==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Estes/Eastes/Easter * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 276389==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Louis Gibson, b. 1927 and d.2007 * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-L21 ==== Kit E30278==== * Name: * E.K.A. : juan moreu 1811-1865 * Country: France * Haplogroup: R-FGC42672 ==== Kit B322949==== * Name: * E.K.A. : George W. Courtney b 1826 d. 1909 * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-Y90443 ==== Kit 28503==== * Name: * E.K.A. : John London, b.ca.1720, King & Queen Co., VA * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-YP6007 ==== Kit B492746==== * Name: * E.K.A. :   * Country:   * Haplogroup: R-M198 ==== Kit 366096==== * Name: * E.K.A. : my father never knew who his father was * Country: United States * Haplogroup: R-M269 ==== Kit 360598==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Nathaniel Harlow, 1756-1836 * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: I-FT89020 ==== Kit 898742==== * Name: * E.K.A. : George W. Wilkinson, b. 1835, d. 1926 * Country: England * Haplogroup: R-Z18 ==== Kit 148160==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Major William Wyatt b.1627 UK-d.1683 USA * Country: United Kingdom * Haplogroup: R-Y2631 ==== Kit 912677==== * Name: * E.K.A. : James Robert Patterson,b.May1813-d.Jan.1856.Virgin * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 === Wiley Estes 1765-1805 + Mary Bagley, Chatham Co., NC=== ==== Kit 111065==== * Name: * E.K.A. : Wiley Estes, d. Chatham Co. N.C. 1805 * Country: Unknown Origin * Haplogroup: R-M269 "Wiley ESTES (c.1765-1805); Chatham Co, NC 1790,1800; d.Chatham Co, NC [783-787,791,818,1141-1143,1236] (Wiley's father is unproven, however a 1797 Estate bond indicates he is a nephew of Moses Estes, below, who died in the revolutionary war. Of Moses' brothers, two had only one son (Thomas Jr & James), leaving Elisha & Aaron. Nothing is known of Elisha other than his parentage and that he was in Henry Co, TN in 1829 (he was the principal in a 1829 estate petition). Aaron, also alive in 1829, was in Chatham Co, NC in 1800 - as was Wiley, so is the most likely candidate)" 16.Descendants of Abraham ESTES (1647-1720), David Powell, August 10, 20[http://roots-boots.net/ft/estes-ab.txt] ===Resources=== ==Sources== ==Mags to list== *Create and extension to grab Relationship trail to insert - '''{{Green|Done!}}''' *Privacy to red, trusted list to see but not change '''{{Green|Settled on Green so it is visible but uneditable. Done!}}''' * Estes Gateway Ancestors DNA chart like below but showing descendants of a single person. '''{{Green|Done!}}''' : https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/TempletonDNA.jpg * Relationship Trail: **# Alexander is the son of Basil Clarke. **# Basil is the son of Charles Clarke. **# Charles is the son of Donald Clarke. **# Donald is the son of Edward Clarke. **This makes Edward the second great grandfather of Alexander.

Eugenio Espejo

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Francisco Javier Eugenio de Santa Cruz y Espejo ( 1747, en Quito, Ecuador - 27 de diciembre de 1795, encarcelado en Quito). Fue un prominente investigador científico, médico, escritor, abogado, periodista, pensador, quiteño ideólogo político y considerado en Ecuador prócer de la independencia. Biografía Según la leyenda romántica, fue hijo de un indígena quechua, Luis "Chusig" (lechuza), procedente de Cajamarca de una familia de picapedreros, quien se instaló en Quito como asistente del sacerdote y médico José del Rosario. Su madre, Catalina Aldás, era una mulata nacida en Quito. Al contrario de lo que se piensa Luis Chusig, no solo fue un simple picapedrero o asistente de José del Rosario, fue además y por sus propios medios un indio culto, que aprendió a leer gracias a la ayuda de Don Luis Benítez de la Torre, Cura y Vicario de Cajamarca, quien a escondidas, instruyó a Luis "Chusig", ya que en esa época era prohibido, que los indios sepan leer, y este en agradecimiento utilizó el apellido "Benítez", mismo apellido con el que contrajo matrimonio con Catalina Aldás. El origen de apellido "Santa Cruz y Espejo" no está aun esclarecido, pero se cree, que fue impuesto por algún español, ya que en esa época, todos los indios evangelizados, se les asignó nombres y apellidos cristianos. Francisco Javier Eugenio de Santa Cruz y Espejo, aprendió sus primeras letras en casa de sus padres y luego, supuestamente, en una escuela católica para niños pobres. Sin embargo, existe controversia sobre el origen del sabio quiteño, pues existen documentos que comprueban que el nombre familiar de Espejo, lo llevaba ya el padre de Eugenio, quiteño, e incluso su abuelo, español. Es más, la inscripción de nacimiento de Eugenio de Santa Cruz y Espejo, está dada como tal, y ubicada en el libro de blancos, hecho imposible de consumar para un indígena, por influyente que fuera, ya que el sistema de castas de la Colonia lo prohibía explícitamente. Pero también, podría existir evidencia que María Catalina Aldás Larraincar o Larrinzar, no era mulata, sino de origen español hecho del que se valieron sus padres para poder inscribirlo en uno de los más prestigiosos colegios de Quito "El Colegio de San Luis" para el efecto, María Catalina Aldás, presentó su partida de nacimiento. Por otro lado, una vez inscrito desde muy temprana edad en colegios exclusivos de la aristocracia quiteña, llego a ser electo representante de sus compañeros en varias ocasiones. De esta época data su probable y único retrato conocido, en compañía de su clase. Según algunos historiadores que defienden la historia romántica de Espejo, a él le fue muy difícil abrirse paso dentro la clasista sociedad colonial, pero consiguió doctorarse en medicina en 1767 y poco después también en jurisprudencia y derecho canónico. Dentro la sociedad quiteña se convirtió en el eje de la vida cultural y propagador de ideas progresistas, con un considerable apoyo por parte de la aristocracia criolla. En 1779 publica su primera gran obra, El Nuevo Luciano de Quito una crítica terrible a todos los problemas y deficiencias de la vida cultural en la Real Audiencia de Quito. Fue acusado de ser el autor de un texto que aplaudía el levantamiento de Túpac Amaru y Tupac Catari. Su activismo cultural acabó enfrentándolo a las autoridades, que lo procesaron en la capital del virreinato, Bogotá, pero este hecho contribuyó a aumentar aún más su prestigio; ya que salió libre de todo cargo. Política y actividades literarias Fue nombrado primer director de la biblioteca pública, compuesta por más de 40.000 volúmenes procedentes de los fondos de las Compañía de Jesús, recientemente expulsados. También publicó importantes trabajos de medicina, como las Reflexiones acerca de las viruelas (1785), el cual se convertiría en el primer texto científico que refería la existencia de microorganismos (inclusive antes que Louis Pasteur) y que definiría como política de salud conceptos básicos en la actualidad como la asepsia y antisepsia de lugares y personas. Más adelante colaboró en la creación de la Sociedad Patriótica de Amigos del País de Quito a semblanza de las otras que comenzaban a surgir en España y en las colonias y, sobre todo, editó el primer diario de la ciudad: Primicias de la Cultura de Quito (1792). Por su actividad de denuncia continua fue nuevamente encarcelado, situación en la cual acabó muriendo el 27 de diciembre de 1795 (a causa de disentería). Pensamiento Su pensamiento es una adaptación de ideas ilustradas en el entorno colonial de la Audiencia. Sus ideas promovían la igualdad de todos los ciudadanos y nacionalización de las propiedades eclesiásticas. En su ideario aparecía por primera vez la igualdad de los indígenas con los criollos (ideal que quedó eliminado en los procesos de independencia) y también por primera vez planteaba los derechos de la mujer. En Ecuador se considera que fue el primero en afirmar la necesidad de una emancipación de España y en proclamar la individualidad del país y, en general, de toda América; y que sus ideas, si bien modificadas en algunos aspectos importantes, inspiraron a los revolucionarios del 10 de agosto de 1809. En cambio, autores como Efren Aviles Pino indican que Siempre se ha dicho que Espejo es el precursor de la independencia, pero no es así. Espejo sí fue un revolucionario ya que a través de sus escritos y publicaciones procuró reformar las estructuras sociales y políticas de esa época. Eugenio Espejo es considerado como uno de los mayores agitadores de los planteamientos de la independencia y crítico de la Colonia. A los 20 años se graduó de médico y ejerció múltiples trabajos como periodista, bibliotecario y escritor de innumerables obras tales como: Nuevo Luciano de Quito (1779), Reflexiones acerca de un método para preservar a los pueblos de la viruela (1785), Cartas Riobambenses (1787), Discurso sobre la necesidad de establecer una sociedad patriótica con el nombre de "Escuela de la Concordia" (1789), etc. Los aportes dados por Espejo, en los distintos ámbitos contribuyeron al pensamiento social ecuatoriano; en el escenario de la medicina expuso sus conocimientos para prevenir la viruela y elaboró una reflexión histórica de las enfermedades contagiosas, realizó un cuadro exacto de las costumbres y condiciones sanitarias de Quito, dando una respuesta objetiva y científica a la causa de la enfermedad. Sin conocer los experimentos de Pasteur, halló la noción de la fermentación de las sustancias y las causas de los contagios. Llegó a las conclusiones que las condiciones sociales de explotación y de la mala distribución de la riqueza son propicios para el cultivo de enfermedades. El pensamiento de Espejo promovío la igualdad de todos los ciudadanos y la nacionalización de las propiedades eclesiásticas. En su ideario aparecía por primera vez la igualdad de los indígenas con los criollos y también planteó el reconocimiento de los derechos de la mujer. En noviembre de 1791 forma “la Sociedad Patriótica de Amigos del País de Quito”, compuesta por 25 miembros que se reunían semanalmente para discutir los problemas agrícola, educativo, político, social y analizar el desarrollo de las ciencias físicas y naturales. Sintiendo la necesidad de difundir los planteamientos independentistas, editó en 1792 el primer periódico publicado en la ciudad denominado "Primicias de la Cultura de Quito", órgano de esa sociedad y del que salieron siete números hasta el 29 de marzo de ese año. Es considerado como uno de los primeros en afirmar la necesidad de una emancipación de España y en proclamar la individualidad del país y, en general, de toda América. Sus ideas inspiraron a los revolucionarios del 10 de agosto de 1809. Eugenio Espejo, murió en la cárcel el 26 de diciembre de 1795 a los 48 años de edad y acusado de conspiración, se le inculpó que en las cruces de Quito amanecieron banderolas escarlatas con el lema que decía "Al amparo de la cruz, sed libres, conseguid la gloria y la felicidad". Importancia de su obra Eugenio Espejo fue ciertamente un hombre de la Ilustración. Asimiló las ideas que los pensadores modernos echaban a cir­cular desde Europa. Poseía una biblioteca apreciable. Se entusiasmaba con los nuevos libros. Y congregaba en su hogar pobre y so­litario a los jóvenes de Quito, para explicar y comentar la doctrina de aquellos. Se lo consi­deraba un verdadero filósofo (tal se despren­de de las palabras de José Mejía, una de las personalidades más cabales dentro de la ora­toria en lengua castellana, y en cierto modo discípulo de Espejo). Pero en su espíritu halla­ban lugar no únicamente las ideas de su tiem­po, sino también las de los clásicos. Estos ejercían sobre él mucho sugestión. Los citaba a cada paso. Y hasta prefirió la estructura de los diálogos a la manera de Luciano para ex­poner sus propias enseñanzas. Por eso se lla­mó a sí mismo "el nuevo Luciano de Quito", o "despertador de los ingenios", que es preci­samente el título de la primera obra que escri­bió. El propósito que entonces alentó y que persistió a lo largo de su carrera, fue el de hacer una crítica sin contemporizaciones al es­tado intelectual de la Colonia. Pero el caso de Espejo es de los más únicos de nuestra América. Por su ancestro. Por su condición social. Por sus estudios. Por su investigación científica. Por su periodismo. Por su crítica de la educación pública y de las instituciones españolas. Por su docencia esté­tica. Por su nítida comprensión de la realidad americana. Por su empeño revolucionario, mantenido con el sacrificio de la propia vida, y llevado hasta los países vecinos con ánimo ejemplar... Espejo fue "una de las figuras más descollantes de la Ilustración", y sus libros "la mejor exposición de la cultura colonial del si­glo XVIII". Hijo de un indio y una mulata. De un pobre indio cajamarquino, que había llegado a Quito como paje de un fraile. De una mula­ta cuya madre había sido esclava de otro reli­gioso. Ni siquiera poseía apellidos propios. Los de sus padres, que él recibió, eran apelli­dos adoptados. El indio se hacía llamar Luis de la Cruz Espejo. La mulata, Catalina Aldas y Larraincar. Alguien que quiso denigrarlo, un cura del poblado de Zámbiza, le echó en el rostro la humildad de tal origen, y dejó así es­te chisme para la posteridad: "es constante que su padre, Luis Chuzhig por apellido y mu­dado en el de Espejo, fue indio oriundo y na­tivo de dicha Cajamarca, que vino sirviendo de paje de cámara al Padre Fray José del Ro­sario, descalzo de pie y pierna, abrigado con un cotón de bayeta azul y un calzón de la misma tela". El antiguo peón de Cajamarca puso todo empeño y apti­tud en convertirse en cirujano de aquel centro de salud. De lo que hay que hablar con admiración es más bien de la manera con que educó y formó a su hijo Eugenio Francisco Xavier. Batallando con circunstan­cias desalentadoras, aflictivas, estimuló tem­pranamente las facultades intelectuales de és­te. Alimentó su vocación médica, originada sin duda en el ambiente del hospital, en don­de el pobre vástago indio pasó los años de la niñez y la adolescencia. Y cuya culminación no fue solamente la de un título de doctor en medicina, sino la de la forja de una sólida per­sonalidad de investigador. Ella está explícita en el mejor de sus libros: "Reflexiones acerca de las viruelas". Aquel hijo de indio y de mulata, desti­tuido hasta de apellidos propios, debió sopor­tar la adversidad de un medio que discrimi­naba tercamente los grupos sociales siguien­do los prejuicios de la sangre y el dinero. No podemos suponer cómo fue el aspecto verda­dero de tal hombre. Su fisonomía y su figura. Aun a pesar del breve autorretrato que él es­cribió. Los óleos y bronces que ahora preten­den mostrarnos su imagen son una pura in­vención del artista... El pobre doctor Eugenio Francisco Xavier Espejo no pudo menos que sufrir el conflicto psicológico que eso produ­cía. Se lo advierte en sus actitudes y confesio­nes. Intentaba hacer valer el abolengo espa­ñol de los apellidos Aldas y Larraincar de su madre, sin querer recordar que ésos fueron apellidos adoptados. Otras veces usaba nom­bres supuestos para firmar sus libros... pasados ya diez años de la aparición de "El Nuevo Lucia­no de Quito", el Presidente de la Audiencia José de Villalengua y Marfil todavía lo juzga­ba acremente, diciendo que contenía "sátiras a sujetos muy conocidos y de clase muy dife­rente a la de Espejo". ¡Siempre la torpe acusa­ción a la humildad de su origen! Y en 1810, quince años después de su muerte, las autoridades españolas seguían recordándolo con amargo resentimiento... A un hombre de aquella condición social, determinada por la pobreza de su origen, que además se atrevía a opinar con desenfado crítico sobre el estado de las colonias, tenían las autoridades que hacerle víctima hasta de un desdén póstumo. Y así su defunción fue registrada en el libro de indios y negros que mantenían aquellos feroces guardianes de castas y de clases. El doctor Espejo soportó cárceles. Fue tratado como un "facineroso". Se trató de confinarlo en las selvas con pretexto de una expedición científica. Se lo enjuició hacién­dole responsable hasta de hechos y papeles que nunca se comprobó que le eran realmen­te imputables. El aclaró su posición sin cobar­día. Reconoció la paternidad de libros de que se enorgullecía. Tuvo que ir a defender­se ante el propio Virrey, en Bogotá, en donde estableció amistad con dos jóvenes colombianos que habrían de honrar a toda Hispanoamérica como Anto­nio Nariño, el primer traductor en lengua cas­tellana de la Declaración de los Derechos del Hombre, y el científico Francisco Antonio Zea. Obras * Nuevo Luciano de Quito (1779) * Marco Porcio Catón o Memorias para la impugnación del nuevo Luciano de Quito (1780) * Carta al Padre la Graña sobre indulgencias (1780) * Sermón de San Pedro (1780) * La Ciencia Blancardina (1781) * El Retrato de Golilla (1781) * Cartas teológicas (Atribuidas, 1780-1792) * Reflexiones acerca de un método para preservar a los pueblos de las viruelas (1785) versión en línea (Español) * Cartas riobambenses (1787) * Defensa de los curas de Riobamba (1787) * Discurso sobre la necesidad de establecer una sociedad patriótica con el nombre de "Escuela de la Concordia" (1789) * Memorias sobre el corte de quinas (1792) * Voto de un ministro togado de la Audiencia de Quito (1792) versión en línea (Español) * Diario Primicias de la cultura de Quito

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{{Image|file=Ross-6233.png |align=r |size=140 | label = The Southern Cross Flag |caption='''The Southern Cross,
flag of the Eureka Stockade Rebels''' }} Leading up to 3 December 1854 gold miners in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia, protested against the perceived oppression of the British colonial authority being exerted at the diggings. This became known as the Eureka Rebellion or the Eureka Stockade. The Eureka Stockade [http://www.australia.gov.au/about-australia/australian-story/eureka-stockade Australian gov.au] -Eureka Stockade, was one of the most significant events in Australia. Historians point to it as a key event in the development of democracy in Australia. This early popular uprising led to the democratic system Australians enjoy today. '''We swear by the Southern Cross to stand truly by each other and fight to defend our rights and liberties!''' —The diggers' oath, 30 November 1854. The gold rushes brought many immigrants to Australia from the British Isles, continental Europe, North America and China. The Colony of Victoria's population grew rapidly, from 76,000 in 1850 to 530,000 by 1859C.M.H. Clark (1971) Select Documents in Australian History 1851–1900 (Vol. 2) pp. 664–65. Angus and Robertson, Sydney. ISBN 0-207-13426-X. Discontent arose amongst diggers almost immediately, particularly on the crowded Victorian fields. The causes of this were the colonial government's administration of the diggings and the gold licence system. Following a number of protests and petitions for reform, violence erupted at Ballarat in late 1854. Early on the morning of Sunday 3 December 1854, British soldiers and Police attacked a stockade built on the 'Eureka lead' holding some of the aggrieved diggers. In a short fight, 20 miners were killed and an unknown number woundedBob O'Brien (1992) Massacre at Eureka, the Untold Story. pp. 94–98. Australian Scholarly Publishing, Melbourne. ISBN 1-875606-04-1. O'Brien lists 5 soldiers of the 12th and 40th Regiments killed and 12 woundedLewis, Balderstone and Bowan (2006) p. 52. Blinded by his fear of agitation with democratic overtones, local Commissioner [[Rede-22|Robert Rede]] had felt "it was absolutely necessary that a blow should be struck" against the minersFrances Hale (1983) Wealth beneath the soil. p. 77. But a few months later, a Royal commission made sweeping changes to the administration of Victoria's goldfields. Its recommendations included the abolition of the licence, reforms to the police force and voting rights for miners holding a Miner's RightJan Bassett (1986),The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Australian History. p. 87. Oxford University Press, Melbourne. ISBN 0-19-554422-6. The Eureka Flag that was used to represent the Ballarat miners has been seriously considered by some as an alternative to the Australian flag, because of its controversial association with democratic developmentshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Australia#Colonial_self-government_and_the_gold_rushes. The incident at the ‘Eureka Stockade’ faded into obscurity. But years later its memory was progressively characterised as a stand by Australians for democratic rights and independence which is now rooted in national folk lore http://www.lancashireinfantrymuseum.org.uk/the-battle-of-the-eureka-stockade/. In the 1890s, visiting author Mark Twain characterised the battle at Eureka as "The finest thing in Australasian history. It was a revolution-small in size, but great politically; it was a strike for liberty, a struggle for principle, a stand against injustice and oppression...it is another instance of a victory won by a lost battle." Mark Twain (1897) Following the Equator. Reprinted as Mark Twain in Australia and New Zealand (1973) by Penguin books, Australia. p. 233. ISBN 0-14-070034-X. Alternatively, in 1999, the then Premier of New South Wales, Bob Carr, dismissed the Eureka Stockade as a "protest without consequence""7.30 Report – 14 December 1999: The Eureka rebellion". Australia: ABC. 14 December 1999. Archived from the original on 19 January 2012. Retrieved 29 November 2011.. During the 2004 Australian federal election, Deputy Prime Minister John Anderson stated his view that "I think people have tried to make too much of the Eureka Stockade...trying to give it a credibility and standing that it probably doesn't enjoy.""Archived copy". Archived from the original on 29 June 2011. Retrieved 13 December 2018."https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Australia#Colonial_self-government_and_the_gold_rushes [[Lalor-99|Peter Lalor]] http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/lalor-peter-3980 Biography - Peter Lalor , the leader of the rebellion, later went on to become a member of parliament. The term digger went on to become the name used for Australian Soldiers, embodying the principles of mateship adapted by the "diggers" at the Eureka Stockade. {{Image|file=Photos-36.jpg |align=l |size=220 |caption='''Eureka Stockade battle''' }} {{Image|file=Photos-37.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption='''Eureka Stockade''' }} {{clear}} ==Participants== *See [[Space:Eureka_Rebellion_participants|Eureka Rebellion participants]] which includes notes about role played *Obituaries of Eureka veterans. In some cases the claim to being a rebel can be quite spurious, however, for the moment we take them at face value: [[Space:Eureka_rebellion_obituaries|Eureka rebellion obituaries]] *Those who participated in the 50th anniversary : [[Space:Eureka_50th_anniversary|Eureka 50th anniversary]] ===Military=== In 1854 the (12th) regiment sailed for Australia and remained there, and in Tasmania, until 1860 when it went to New Zealand to help put down the Maori RebellionBrief history of the 12th Regiment (Now Suffolk Regiment) http://www.suffolkregimentmuseum.co.uk/brief-history-of-the-regiment/. The 40th had arrived in Australia in 1852 under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Thomas James Valiant and had detachments widely dispersed in Victoria, Tasmania and South Australiahttp://www.lancashireinfantrymuseum.org.uk/the-battle-of-the-eureka-stockade/. *The Soldiers posted to Ballarat to quell the Eureka Rebellion 1854: **[[Space:Eureka_12th_Regiment_of_Foot|Eureka 12th Regiment of Foot]] **[[Space:Eureka_40th_Regiment_of_Foot|Eureka 40th Regiment of Foot]] ====Naval reinforcements==== "'''Governor Hotham''' was concerned that the revolt may spread to Melbourne, so he organised naval reinforcements to assist the military and the police. Two officers and seventeen seamen from the HMS ''Fantome'', with the ship's six pounder field piece (cannon) as well as two officers, seventeen seamen and six pounder field pieces were sent from the HMS ''Electra'' to Ballarat. "https://sites.google.com/site/40thoffoot/home-1/eureka :HMS ''Fantome'' (1839) was a 16-gun Acorn-class brig-sloop launched in 1839 and sold in 1864. :HMS ''Electra'' (1837) was an 18-gun sloop launched in 1837 and sold in 1862. Both naval ships were berthed in Port Phillip Bay at the time of Eureka Stockade.https://www.pdavis.nl/ShowShip.php?id=1432 and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Fantomehttps://www.pdavis.nl/ShowShip.php?id=1389 and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Electra === Persons Who Fought and Fell === There are a number of memorials including graves at Ballarat Old Cemetery: [[Space:Eureka_rebellion_memorials|Eureka rebellion memorials]] {{Image|file=Photos-52.jpg |align=l |size=180 |label= This Tablet Was Erected -- BY -- |caption='''1923 Memorial Stone ''' }} {{Image|file=Photos-53.jpg |align=r |size=320 |caption='''Eureka Monument''' }} {{clear}} :'''Sortable Table of graves''' The type column key is: S=Soldier/military, R=Rebel, O=Other {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+Names,1923 Eureka Monument PlaqueCarboni, Raffaello. [https://books.google.com/books?id=zY4rAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA99 ''The Eureka Stockade: The Consequences of Some Pirates Wanting on Quarter-deck a Rebellion.''] Melbourne, 1855 Age, death date, burial[http://www.ballaratcemeteries.com.au/online_database.htm Ballaarat General Cemeteries] pre-1856 database search, Place of origin
Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''last name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''first name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''age December 1854''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Type''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" class="unsortable" |'''burial; place of origin''' |- |'''Diggers''' |- |[[Emmermann-3|Emmermann]]||Wilhelm|| || ||R ||Bur. unknown; Petersburg, Germany |- |[[Diamond-1626|Diamond]]||Martin||23||3Dec1854||R ||Bur. Old Ballaarat; County Clare, Ireland |- |[[O'Neill-4725|O'Neill]]||Thomas||30||3 Dec 1854 ||R|| Bur. Old Ballaarat; From Kilkenny, Ireland |- |[[Donaghey-140| Donaghey]]||George||25||3Dec1854||R|| Bur. Old Ballaarat; Muff, Co. Donegal, Ire |- |[[Clifton-3186|Clifton]]||W|| || ||R || |- |[[Quin-635|Quin]]||Edward||35||3Dec1854||R ||Bur. Old Ballaarat; County Cavan, Ireland |- |[[Quinlan-949|Quinlan]]||William|| ||3Dec1854||R ||Bur. Old Ballaarat; Goulbourn, NSW |- |[[Hafele-25|Hafele]]||John|| || ||R||Bur. unknown; a blacksmith from Württemberg, Germany '''OR''' |- |Henfeld||Thomas|| || ||R||Bur. unknown; a blacksmith from Württemberg, Germany |- |[[Crow-4065|Crow]]||John||30||3Dec1854||R ||Bur. Old Ballaarat; Origin unknown |- |[[Moore-61064|Moore]]||Thadeus||21||3Dec1854||R || Bur. Geelong; County Clare, Ireland |- |[[Brown-118894|Brown]]||James||29 || Dec 1854 ||R || wounded died later; bur. unk.; Newry, Ireland |- |[[Ross-6233|Ross]]||Charles Lt/Capt||27||5Dec1854||R ||Bur. Old Ballaarat; Canada |- |[[Robertson-20323|Robertson]]||John||25||3Dec1854 ||R||Bur. Old Ballaarat; Scotland |- |[[Fenton-3295|Fenton]]|| ? || || ||R|| wounded died later; unknown origins |- |[[McGlynn-353|McGlynn]]||Edward||36||3Dec1854 ||R||Bur. Old Ballaarat; Ireland |- |[[Hynes-1292|Hynes]]||John||30||3Dec1854||R||Bur. Old Ballaarat; Co. Clare, Ireland |- |[[Gittins-367|Gittins]]||Patrick||32||3Dec1854||R|||Bur. Old Ballaarat; Kilkenny, Ireland |- |[[Mullins-6052|Mullins]]||T ||28||3Dec1854||R ||Bur. Old Ballaarat; Kilkenny, Limerick Ireland |- |[[Green-39609|Green]]||Samuel|| || ||R||Bur. Unknown; England |- |[[Julien-536|Julien]]||Robert||34||14Jan1855||R ||Bur. Old Ballaarat; Nova Scotia, Canada |- |[[Thönen-17|Thonen]]||Edward||24||3Dec1854||R ||Bur. Old Ballaarat; A Prussian from Elberfeld, Germany (the lemonade man) |- |[[Parker-41373|Parker]]||Thomas||30 || 3Dec1854 ||R||Bur. Old Ballaarat; was a blacksmith. Died at age 30 years. |- |Hassle||J|| || ||R|| |- |[[Coxhead-304|Coxhead]]||Frederick|| 22 || 1856 ||R ||wounded, died 1856 as consequence of wounds; burial unknown; lawyers clerk from London, England |- |'''Soldiers''' |- |[[Wise-6073|Wise]]||Capt Henry Christopher||26||21 Dec 1854 ||S||Bur. Old Ballaarat; 40th Regiment |- |[[Webb-21429|Webb]]||Priv. William||29||5 Dec1854||S ||Bur. Old Ballaarat; 12th Regiment |- |[[Roney-620|Roney]]||Priv Michael||21||3Dec1854||S|||Bur. Old Ballaarat; 40th Regiment |- |[[Wall-7065|Wall]]||Priv Joseph||20 || 3Dec1854||S ||40th Regiment |- |[[Boyle-4555|Boyle]]||Priv Felix||32||10 Jan 1855||S ||Bur. Old Ballaarat; 12th Regiment |-[[Hall-62963|Hall]]||Priv John||30||31 December 1854||S||12th Regiment, died of wounds |- |'''Other Innocent Deaths''' |- |[[Powell-19999|Powell]]||Henry|||| ||O||was an innocent victim. Visiting from Creswick. https://ballaratheritage.com.au/article/eurekas-fallen/ |- |[[Rollands-5|Rollands]]||Llewellyn||c1822||c1855||O ||was an innocent victim. Deliberately shot by a trooper. https://ballaratheritage.com.au/article/eurekas-fallen/ |} *Death records for those who fell around the time of Eureka Stockade retrieved from the Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages Victoria https://my.rio.bdm.vic.gov.au/ "The 27 names from registration number 3240 to 3266, were entered consecutively in the Victorian Death Register and occupy almost six pages in the original register held at the Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages at 295 Queen Street, Melbourne. The reason that they were registered on the 20 June 1855, almost seven months after the Eureka Riots, is not known.Those not found in the Death Registrations but are reported as dead in various other references were: Captain Littlehales (12th Regiment), [[Hall-62963|John Hall]], Joseph Little, Alfred Bryant, William Simpson Hardie, Fenton, Samuel Green, John Hafele, Joseph Watts, and Denis O’Brien."Wickham, Dorothy. "Eureka's Fallen." Ballarat Heritage Service, 3 June 2019, https://ballaratheritage.com.au/article/eurekas-fallen/ Note: Capt Littlehales succumbed to 'Dysentry' shortly after the Eureka Stockade Attack (not a death due to the rebellion)BALLAARAT. (1855, February 19). ''The Argus'' (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 6. Retrieved December 3, 2022, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article4804588 :'''Defenders''' *Wilhelm Emmermann 3240/1855 *Edward Thonen 3242/1855 *Thomas Henfeld 3243/1855 Birthplace; WURT. Aged 28 years. *Henry Ross 3244/1855 *John Hynes 3245/1855 *Patrick Gittins 3246/1855 *Unknown male Mullins 3247/1855 *George Donaghey 3248/185550 *Martin Diamond 3249/1855 *James Brown 3250/1855 age 29 from Ireland *Edward Quin 3252/1855 *William Quinlan 3253/1855 n 3242/1855 *Thadeus Moore 3254/1855 *John Crow 3255/1855 *Thomas O'Neill 3256/1855 *John Robertson 3257/1855 from 'PERT' *Edward McGlynn 3258/1855 from Tipperary *Robert Julien 3265/1855 *George Clifton 3266/1855 Age 32 *Thomas Parker 3259/1855 Aged 30 years. :'''Soldiers''' *Henry Christopher Wise 3260/1855 *Michael Roney 3261/1855 from Ireland *Joseph Walt 3262/1855 Age 20 *William Webb 3263/1855 Age 19 *Felix Boyle 3264/1855 from 'MONA' :'''Others''' *Henry Powell 3241/1855 *Rowland Llewellyn 3251/1855 Aged 33 years Birthpalce; Wales, UK ===Arrests and trials=== *[[Space:Eureka_Report_of_the_Board_appointed_to_Enquire_into_Circumstances_Connected_with_the_Late_Disturbance_at_Ballarat|Eureka Report of the Board appointed to Enquire into Circumstances Connected with the Late Disturbance at Ballarat]] *[[Space:Eureka_arrests|Eureka arrests]] *[[Space:Eureka_State_Trials|Eureka State Trials]] *[[Space:Eureka_State_Trials_-_Juries|Eureka State Trials - Juries]] High court trial witness list; https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/154851351# "... The following is the formidable array of legal talent engaged" for the defence.ref;Supreme Court - January 16th 1885 published The Age newspaper (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Wed 17 Jan 1855, page 5. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/154851992/18209749 ==Timeline of events== '''Please use this timeline as a worksheet; It's to gather the names of those connected with Eureka Stockade (& to place the names & events into accurate chronological order''') === '''1788''' === The colony of New South Wales founded & first fleet arrives with convicts under guard of British 'Marines'. (one assumes they were required to provide the military might for general Law & Order across the colony). The position of 'Governor of New South Wales' is created. It was THE top ranking position in (New South Wales) Australia. The appointment of Governor granted autocratic rule over the colony. Orders had the power of law (this autocratic rule was reduced in scope after 1821). === '''1789''' === The 'New South Wales Corps' was formed in England in 1789 as a permanent regiment of the British Army to relieve the marines who had accompanied the First Fleet. === '''1809''' === The Corps was reformed into the 102nd Regiment of Foot. Thereafter these Army Regiments were regularly replaced. === '''1851''' === :-Discovery of Gold in Ballarat. Between 1851-1854 Victoria's population quadruples. (One source claims the discovery to be as late as 1853http://www.lancashireinfantrymuseum.org.uk/the-battle-of-the-eureka-stockade/) :-'''1 July''' Act of parliament/Proclaiming the 'colony of Victoria' separate from New South Wales. (The right to vote or elect government did not exist). :- The former Superintendant of the Port Phillip District of New South Wales is appointed the first Lieutenant-Governor of the Colony of Victoria (Charles La Trobe). :-La Trobe introduces a mining licensing system. :-'''1st September''' First Victorian mining licence issued. 30 shillings per month. Miners required by law to buy a licence and carry it with them at all times, or face a fine and arrest. :- Miners had to pay for a licence to be able to mine for gold but they were unable to claim the land on which they worked, and so could be (and sometimes were) relocated at a moment's noticeEureka Stockade - State Library of Victoria - Ergo http://ergo.slv.vic.gov.au/explore-history/golden-victoria/impact-society/eureka-stockade. Miner(s) could be working a rich mine & be assigned another mine site to work. There was no right to appeal a decision. :-To encourage strict adherance of the mine licence policy; the Police are awarded/receive half the income that they gather from fines (fines of those found in breach of mine licence policy). === '''1852''' === :-The new Colony of Victoria recognises their revenues will not cover required expenditure. :- Miners in Victoria are treated as the new lower class to be used for the benefit of the Authorities and were treated with disdain with impunity (the miners still had no right to vote yet) :-Establishment of Victorian Police Force "from an existing colonial police force of 875 men"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoria_Police#Early_history. :-First Chief Commissioner of Victoria Police appointed. Chief Commissioner William Henry Fancourt Mitchell. :-'''19th October''' 40th Regiment posted to Victoria, arrival at Melbourne (they remain until 1860, where they are posted to New Zealand to fight in the Maori Wars)The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) , 20 Oct 1852, page 4 - Shipping Intelligence. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4787739?searchTerm=Regiment === '''1853''' === :-Police “licence raids” at the diggings become more frequent and more punitive; in response the diggers became more militant. :-'''19th February''' Newspaper publishes an open letter addressed to all Miners throughout Victoria discussing the oppressive behaviour being conducted by Police in the gold fields & the disgrace that must be felt by miners for NOT having access to recourse in law. Discussing the need to rise up against the oppression"Police Protection" The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Sat 19 Feb 1853, page 5 https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4789945?searchTerm=victoria%20police :-'''25th November''' Mitchell appoints Charles McMahon Assistant Commissioner of Policehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_MacMahon_(politician). McMahon (an ex-British military man) heavily arms Gold Fields Police (with firearms, swords, bayonets and batons) and permits an oppressive style of policing to be practiced. The carrying of such weapons was not seen anywhere else in the Australian colony. === '''1854''' === :- '''31st January''' Mitchell resigns and is replaced by Charles McMahon as Chief Commissioner of Police. :-'''May''' Lieutenant-Governor Charles La Trobe resigns in despair at the “atmosphere of insurrection” in the goldfields. :-'''1 June''' Hotham is appointed the new Lieutenant Governor. :-Still Government revenues do not cover that required (predicted deficit for 1854 was £2 million). Income from the mining boom/licences had been expected to fill the shortfall. :-Police “licence raids” at the diggings became more frequent and more punitive. In response the diggers became more militant. :-Miners call on Lieutenant-Governor Hotham to reduce licence fees or remove licences altogether :-In response, Hotham INCREASES licence checks to twice weekly. :-Continuing & growing unrest at the Diggings where police are being pelted with rocks, verbally abused, & guns are being fired over Police heads. :-'''7th October''' Saturday around 2 a.m. miner James Scobie dies of wounds & his friend Peter Martin is badly beaten in a fight with Eureka Hotel owners (the Bentleys) & staff (a short distance away from the Bentley's Eureka Hotel). The fight resulted from being refused after-hours service at the hotel. At the fight were James Bentley (owner, Eureka Hotel), Catherine Bentley (wife), William Henry Hance (staff) and Thomas Farrell (staff). :- A mother & 10 year old boy named 'Walshe' (assumed this is their family name) who lived in a tent opposite the hotel rear, heard both the party of 2 miners & party of 4 from Hotel go past & saw the party of 4 return after, into the hotel http://www.eurekapedia.org/Scobie%27s_Murder. :-"Later that same morning Dr James Stewart performed an inquest into Scobie's death with an open verdict returned. Even though most believed James Bentley had killed Scobie"http://www.eurekapedia.org/Scobie%27s_Murder. (Research needed on the date) Stewart claimed the fight injuries were inconsistent with Scobie's death. :-An inquest into Scobie's death was held the same afternoon. At the inquest, the hotel keeper, James Bentley, and his staff denied taking part in the death, despite a sound case against themhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Scobie. :-"The only evidence brought forward to exonerate the Hotel's 4 was that of the men named George Bassar, Everett Gud, and Henry Green". Henry Green was a long time resident of the hotelhttp://www.eurekapedia.org/Scobie%27s_Murder :'''-8th October''' Sunday. Miners request a second inquest of Scobie's death. :-'''9th October''' Monday. The 4 from the Hotel are taken into custody on suspicion of murder, all from the hotel were released, the magistrate's stating " that there was not the shadow of a case against Mr. Bentley, and that he, as well as the others, were honorably discharged"http://www.eurekapedia.org/Scobie%27s_Murder. (research & confirm dates) :-'''12th October''' Thursday. Those arrested for Scobie's murder examined before the police magistrate, Mr. Dewes, and the commissioners, Messrs. Rede and Johnston. Surprisingly they are acquitted in the 1st trial. It is alleged by supporters of Scobie, that Police & Magistrate corruption is involved. "An inquest was held by a magistrate named Dewes, who was suspected of being under an obligation to Bentley, and believed to be what a later official investigation proved, a corrupt and unreliable officer. Instead of committing Bentley for trial, Dewes acquitted him. One of the commissioners (Johnston) was not satisfied with this inquiry, and forwarded his notes to headquarters."http://www.eurekapedia.org/Scobie%27s_Murder from The Charleville Times newspaper (Qld), 24 December 1904 :-'''17th October''' Tuesday 12 noon. An estimated 3000-5000 miners meet near Eureka Hotel. They are angry with the court judgement in the Scobie case. Named among those at this meeting were Thomas Kennedy, Angus Sutherland, Stephen Cumming, Mr. Blair, Peter Lalor, James R. Thomson, John W. Gray, Thomas D. Wanliss, William Corkhill, Alexander M. P. Grant and Archibald Carmichael. In addition Reverends P Smith (or Smythe) & ... Downey were also at the committee meeting (they attended to advise "Peace & Patience until the new Commission of Inquiry should make their report". The meeting decides (among other resolutions) to forward a petition to Lieutenant-Governor Hotham for lawful review of the case. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4802072?searchTerm=Lalor) :-At about the same time of this miner's meeting "A strong body of foot-police, under Sub-Inspector Ximenes, was posted in the hotel, and mounted troopers, under Captain Evans, were stationed in an adjacent hollow" (close to the miner's meeting place)http://www.eurekapedia.org/Scobie%27s_Murder. The commissioners (magistrates) were also in attendance with the Police. :-"After the miner's meeting was dissolved, those in attendance disperse in all directions. A number of them proceed in the direction of Bentley's hotel, and were immediately followed by the Commissioners and some mounted troopers. It is a matter of speculation whether the miner's meeting would NOT have dispersed peaceably had this action not been taken by the authorities. When the Police horsemen were seen to proceed towards the hotel, those that were then on their way home in other directions, arrested their steps to see what "was happening". Some miners near the Bentley's Eureka Hotel began at first to throw stones at the it (as a kind of retribution for those from Bentley's Hotel not having been punished for Scobie's death). After a few panes of glass were broken, the appetite for destruction seemed to increase. More and more joined in and the destruction by the crowd got out of control. By 2.30-3pm it was estimated the crowd had grown to 8000-10000. Police attended in numbers, but there was not enough to stop the riot. (Needs research; but there was probably only about 400 police in Ballarat at the time). Eureka Hotel is burnt down. :-Police call for more assistance/support from the Government. :-Arrests of 3 related to the Eureka Hotel fire. Thomas Fletcher, Andrew McIntyre, and Henry Westerly. (research & confirm dates). It was later stated that McIntyre & Fletcher were libelled by police in court .https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4802072?searchTerm=Lalor. :-'''18th October''' SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE - ARRIVED. ...October 18.— Camperdown, ship, 330 tons, from Cork, -with 420 soldiers of the (1st Division) 12th Regiment of InfantryThe Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Thu 19 Oct 1854, page 4. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/154851944?searchTerm=regiment12th Regiment of foot - East Suffolk. http://ellott-postalhistorian.com/articles/12th-Regiment-History.pdf. :-'''3rd November''' The ship Empress Eugene arrives in Melbourne carrying with her the 2nd Division, 12th (East Sussex) Regiment. Including recently promoted Captain John Reynolds Palmer. :-'''11th November''' Another meeting of miners on Bakery Hill agrees to form 'Ballarat Reform League' (to bring about the right to vote, abolition of licensing system, reform of administration of the gold fields, revision of laws relating to Crown land)http://eurekasydney.com/timeline.html. :-'''18th November''' "New evidence came to light and a trial (for the murder of Scobie) was held in Melbourne's Supreme Court commencing 18 November: Queen v. James Francis Bentley, Catherine Bentley, William Henry Hance and Thomas Farrell in the murder of James Scobie. Judge Redmond Barry presided over the case. James Bentley, William Hance and Thomas Farrell were all found guilty of manslaughter and three sentenced... :-'''20 November''' and three sentenced each to three years hard labour on the roads; Catherine Bentley was found not guilty". Report into the Ballarat Riot is presented to Hotham. His written response in the report is to immediately dismiss D'Ewes from his position. :- On the afternoon of 20 November, Judge Barry presided over the trial of the Bentley's Hotel '''rioters'''. Thomas Fletcher, Andrew McIntyre, and Henry Westerly were respectively sentenced to three, four, and six months imprisonment. :-Police call for assistance/support. Authorities send the military that had been based in Melbourne & Geelong (40th & 12th Regiments) :-'''27 November''' A delegation of miner's present a petition to Lieutenant-Governor Hotham. It asked to investigate James Scobie death & also they demanded that the 3 jailed for the Eureka Hotel fire might be released. (Petition signed for the miners by; James R. Thomson (Chairman), Peter Lalor (Secretary), Thomas P. Wanliss (Treasurer), John Weightman Gray, William Corkhill, Alexander McP Grant & Archibald Carmichaelhttp://www.eurekapedia.org/Scobie%27s_Murder. :-Hotham refuses to bow to miner's demands & or release those jailed for burning the Eureka Hotel. :-'''28th November''' Miners and Police clash. Peter Lalor stated after the clash that authorities had shot at an unarmed miner, at a time before the Riot Act had been read out. Authorities were seen to take up shooting positions near to Eureka & the miners respond by arming themselves and gathering nearby. The authorities then fell back. :-Around this time Lalor is deep mining at 140 feet down, with Hayes on the windlass :-Arrival of the 40th Regiment reinforcements. Entering the diggings with fixed Bayonets & Drawn Swords meets with no response or resistance. Mounted troops, Infantry, Naval artillery & supply wagons. Most were experienced in battle. :-'''For a more complete list of all 40th Regiment attending Eureka see http://www.eurekapedia.org/Military#40th_Regiment''' 124x soldiers... (a Military report at the time counted 261 in total supposed to have participated in Eureka action)http://www.lancashireinfantrymuseum.org.uk/capt-j-w-thomas-report-to-headquarters-following-eureka-rebellion/ :-'''29th November''' The Eureka flag (The Southern Cross) is first raised (at a meeting of 12000 miners). :-'''30th November''' :-500 miners gathered under the Eureka flag and elects Peter Lalor as their leader. They swore to fight together against police and military. :-Peter Lalor armed with a rifle calls on miners to arm themselves & stand together. :-'''1st December''' - Construction of the 'Stockade' proper around their flag. :-Miners populate the stockade, taking in food & weapons. :-Peter Lalor seeks out Mr Vern as a military tactics adviser. Vern declineshttps://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/154896338/18210291. Vern is described in an open letterthe Argus newspaper 21 Dec 1854 - 'Charge of Sedition' https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4802072?searchTerm=Lalor as American citizen by birth Hanoverian. :-Artist Charles A Doudiet draws the iconic picture 'Swearing allegiance to the "Southern Cross"https://www.nma.gov.au/defining-moments/resources/eureka-stockade ' (among a great many Doudiet images of Eureka Stockade, at the time). Doudiet had accompanied 'Ross' on the Ship 'Magnolia' with 3 other Canadians as they immigrated to Australia. :-'''2nd December''' 12th Regiment Infantry reinforcements & supply wagons arrive in Ballarat (The end of an exhausting 2 day forced march). Most experienced in battle. Their arrival is met with derision by the mining community who respond by yelling out (the common derisory term) 'Joe, Joe...', throwing missiles at them & firing guns overhead. Ultimately 2 of the ammunition wagons were attacked & overturned. The Regiment's Drummer Boy is injured by a wayward bullet (this injury to their boy is thought to have hardened the soldier's opinions of the miners. During the military attack on the Stockade, some are thought to have sought & carried out retribution for their boy's injury). :-'''For a full list of all 12th Regiment attending Eureka see https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Eureka_Rebellion&junk=1&action=edit''' 162x soldiers... (Military report at the time counted 185 in total)http://www.eurekapedia.org/Empress_Eugene :-Captain J. W. Thomas (Ballaarat Military Camp) Commanding officer inspects the diggings and decides to attack the stockade at dawn 3rd December. :-Peter Lalor seeks out Mr Magill as a military adviser. :-'''For a full list of Foot Police & Troopers attending Eureka see http://www.eurekapedia.org/Police''' 55x listed plus 1x listed special constable... :-'''3rd December''' :-At dawn the stockade housed roughly 150 miners, including 20 Americans who had recently arrived at Ballarat; those were armed with revolvers. :-A force of 276 Soldiers & Police launch dawn attack on the stockade, to defeat the rebels & arrest their leaders; the battle lasts 15 minutes. Again attending in the attack force were the 3 district Magistrates; Mr. Commissioner Amos, Mr. Hackett police magistrate & Mr. G. Webster Civil Commissary. (After "The soldiers and police then went wild, destroying tents and property without reason, bayoneting the wounded, and shooting innocent bystanders. The aftermath of the battle led many to describe Eureka as a massacre"http://eurekasydney.com/timeline.html) "Some accounts say that policemen finished off some of the wounded and set fire to tents and storehouses so that at least two intoxicated diggers died in their beds"http://www.lancashireinfantrymuseum.org.uk/the-battle-of-the-eureka-stockade/ :-114 miners are arrested, considerably more are injured (some say long after the battle was won), Peter Lalor is shot in the arm. 16 Soldiers & 1 Policeman are wounded. 4 soldiers are dead & 2 more die later from wounds received. 22 miners are dead. "In the event, most of the arrested diggers were soon released without charges. They included all of the Americans, who had undeniably caused some of the army casualties, apart from the one black man who had helped to make pikes"http://www.lancashireinfantrymuseum.org.uk/the-battle-of-the-eureka-stockade/ :- £200 Reward dead or alive on the heads of Lalor & Black ("miner's Minister of War"). It is strongly felt that this Mr. Black was actually a proprietor of 'Digger's Advocate' newspaper, that his name had been misquoted in the press & one who actually did quite a lot to calm down the tensions rather than to support the resistancehttps://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4802072?searchTerm=Lalorhttps://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/202630847?searchTerm=Lalor :-Those Miner's leaders that were not captured go into hiding. :-Peter Lalor escapes capture but had been shot in the arm. :-'''4th December''' :-Lalor makes his own way to Stephen Cummins' house. A trusted friend near Daylesford. :- 5th?? We know form recollections that Lalor's arm is amputated by Drs. Doyle and Stewart at St Alipus' Church & he is then smuggled to Geelonghttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Lalor. :-'''6th December''' Riot Act read & Martial Law is imposed over next 3 days. :-'''21st December''' Lieutenant Henry Wise, whose both legs were amputated after the stockade attack, dies. === '''1855''' === '''1st March''' :-13 men are tried for High Treason including Henry Seekamp the editor of the Ballarat TimesThe State Trials, Mount Alexander Mail (Vic. : 1854 - 1917), Friday 2 March 1855, page 6 https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/202634801?searchTerm=victoria%20police. :- John Manning & Mr Josephs were arrested at the Stockade in a large tent erected in the middle of the ground. In the trial of John MANNING witness for the prosecution was undercover Trooper Goodenough https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/154850670?searchTerm=Lalor. He infiltrated the meetings dressed as a miner; also mentions others at these meetings. John OLLMAN a former constable in Melbourne. Charles ROBERTS. Mr. McCULLOCH. Another witness was policeman Andrew Peters 29th November who dressed in plain clothes to attend miners meetings (stated he was from Copenhagen, Denmark). Witness Trooper Robert TULLY he was at the stockade 3rd December. Witness Trooper William DALGLEISH escorted prisoners back to The Camp. Witness Trooper Michael QUIGLEY assisted in the removal of wounded & dead after. Witnesses Charles CARTER, Police Inspectors John KING & Thomas MILLS. Witness Commissioner AMOS. Police Commissioner HACKETT. Witness ... WEBSTER was at the Friday meeting. Witness Thomas ALLEN. :-'''27th March''' Seekamp is found guilty of seditious libel & given 6 months. All others were acquitted. :-The Eureka Stockade leader, Peter Lalor, and others came out of hiding without any legal consequences. :-Licence fees were abolished :-miners’ rights were issued :-Goldfields police numbers are reduced :- the oppressive manner of policing at the Goldfields is curtailed :-The right to vote is granted. :-'''20th June''' 27 names of those killed at Eureka were entered consecutively in the Victorian Death Register and occupy almost six pages in the original register from registration number 3240 to 3266."Eureka's Fallen." ''Ballarat Heritage Service'', 3 June 2019, ballaratheritage.com.au/article/eurekas-fallen/ . '''November''' :-Peter Lalor is elected to Victorian Legislative Council. He remained in politics for most of the rest of his life (retiring 1887) :- Around '''December''' Governor Charles Hotham dies (a year after Eureka). ------ ==Sources== See also *[[Space:Eureka_rebellion_obituaries]] *[[Space:Eureka_12th_Regiment_of_Foot]] *[http://www.goldrushcolony.com.au/australian-gold-history-culture-info/australian-gold-rush-history-law-order/eureka-rebellion Gold Rush Colony] - Eureka Rebellion *[http://web.archive.org/web/20040215210823/http://www.slv.vic.gov.au/slv/exhibitions/goldfields/eureka/chronol.htm Archive.org] - Life on the Goldfields - a chronology *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eureka_Rebellion Wikipedia Article "Eureka Rebellion"] *3 December 1854 military report from Capt. J. W. Thomas report to Headquarters following Eureka rebellion http://www.lancashireinfantrymuseum.org.uk/capt-j-w-thomas-report-to-headquarters-following-eureka-rebellion/ *Public Record Office Victoria VPRS 5527 Official Forms, Evidence and Depositions, October 1854 http://www.eurekapedia.org/Public_Record_Office_Victoria_VPRS_5527_Official_Forms,_Evidence_and_Depositions,_October_1854 *Supreme Court trial in Melbourne, gold-miner Peter Martin gave eyewitness testimony regarding the death, as published "Supreme Court, Melbourne, Nov. 18th". Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer. NSW: National Library of Australia. 2 December 1854. p. 1. Retrieved 13 February 2012. *http://www.eurekapedia.org/Biographies PRINTED HISTORIES *History of the 12th (The Suffolk) Regiment 1685-1913 by Lieut-Col EAH Webb (1914) (Reprint, Naval and Military Press, 2001)

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See main page [[Space:Eureka_Rebellion]] [[Category: Eureka Stockade]] Obituaries of Eureka veterans. In some cases the claim to being a rebel can be quite spurious, however, for the moment we take them at face value. ==Deaths and casualties== '''Deaths''' :22x Miners :6x Soldiers '''Injuries''' :many x Miners :some x Soldiers :1x PolicemanPast patterns & Future directions; Victoria Police and the problem of corruption and serious misconduct (the office of police integrity) Feb 2007 https://www.ibac.vic.gov.au/docs/default-source/reports/opi-report/past-patterns-future-directions---feb-2007.pdf?sfvrsn=dc586175_8 '''List of casualties incurred by the force under the command of Captain J. W. Thomas, 40th Regiment, in the attack on the rebel, camp at Eureka, on the 3rd December, 1854''' : -12th Regiment. *Lieutenant W. H. Paull, severely wounded. *Private William Webb, mortally ditto, since dead. *Private Robert Adair, severely wounded. *Private John Smith, severely ditto. *Private Felix Boyle, severely ditto. *Private William Buttwill, very severely ditto. *Private Timothy Galvin, severely ditto. *Private William French, severely ditto. :-40th Regiment. *Private Michael Rooney, killed. *Captain H. C. Wise, dangerously wounded. *Private John Bryan, severely ditto *Private Henry Cottes, slightly wounded. *Private William Juniper, severely ditto. *Private Bernard O'Donnell, severely ditto, *Private Joseph Wall, mortally, since dead. *Private Patrick Sullivan, slightly wounded. By command, (Signed) E. MACARTHUR, D.A.G.Sydney Morning Herald, 19 December 1854, page 5 http://www.eurekapedia.org/Felix_Boyle ==Obituaries== ===[[Ahern-362|Edmond Ahern (1829-1914)]] - has profile=== "WOMEN JUSTICES. South Melbourne Bench. ... ''Mrs. A. K. Wallace, J.P.'' Mrs. Wallace was sworn in by the Chief Justice on Monday, ... Mrs. Wallace is the daughter of an old Eureka veteran, the late '''Mr. Ahern''', of Ballarat, where she was born ..." '''Newspaper Article''' Mr. Ahern. Record (Emerald Hill, Vic. : 1881 - 1954), Sat 24 Dec 1927, p.8. Retrieved June 28, 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/164457229?searchTerm=eureka%20veteran Mrs A K Wallace = [[Ahern-363|Elizabeth (Ahern) Wallace (1877-1969)]] and her father is [[Ahern-362|Edmond Ahern (1829-1914)]] ------ ===[[Allan-5474|Richard Allan (abt.1833-1905)]] - has profile=== "EX-CR. RICHARD ALLAN, J.P. A EUREKA STOCKADE VETERAN. One by one the old pioneers are crossing the big Divide, and the ranks of the stouthearts who dared in the days lang syne are dwindling away. General regret will be felt throughout the district at the passing away of Ex-Councillor Richard Allan, J.P., of Tennyson, who left earthly scenes on Thursday night, after a long illness, borne with fortitude, and alleviated as far as human aid could devise by the loving care of kindly hands. Ex-Councillor Allan came to the Tennyson latitudes about 1876, from Newlyn, near Creswick, and farming with success, prospered like most of those who make agriculture a study as well as a calling when started. In the early days Ex-Cr. Allan happened to be at Ballarat at the time of the Eureka riots, and took part in the stirring then involved, and the participants in which are now so few through the hand of Death, no less than three of the few remaining Eureka veterans, viz., Messrs. George Lowe, Chas. Sublet, both of Rochester, and Mr. Allan, having passed away within ...(unreadable)... for himself as a most ... guardian of the rights of those he represented in the SW Riding of the Echuca Shire. Mr Allan was also a man of no mean literary talent, being for years a contributor to the Leader and other journals. The deceased, who was a native of Scotland, has been ailing for some years from Asthma, and the end was most unexpected. He had been confined to his bed for the past five months, and lapsed into unconsciousness, dying as stated on Thursday night, of heart failure, at the ripe old age of 72 years. Messrs Jas. Allan, Tennyson and Richard Allan, Bamawm are sons and the Misses Allan (3), of Tennyson, are daughters of deceased, whose wife predeceased him about 3 years ago."'''Obituary''' Richard Allan. The Elmore Standard (Vic. : 1882 - 1911), Sat 2 Dec 1905, page 2. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/253493228?searchTerm=richard%20allan%20eureka%20veteran ------ ===[[Archbald-28|Edward Alexander Archbald (1851-1918)]] - has profile=== '''E. A. Archbald''',' Broken Hill's Town Clerk, is an Adelaide native, where he first saw light of day in 1851. When a boy he was a spectator of Australia's "little war," the affair of the Eureka Stockade. He left Melb. in 1875 for Western N.S.W., and has remained there, "on the track," at Wilcannia, Silverton, and Broken Hill ever since. He has been employed by the Broken Hill Council since 1889.Critic (Adelaide, SA : 1897-1924), Wed 25 May 1904, page 7. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/211403728 ARCHBALD.—On the 17th July, at his residence, 14 Halifax street, Edward Alexander Archbald. (late of Broken Hill), beloved husband of Louisa Maria Archbald, aged 65 years.Family Notices (1918, July 18). Daily Herald (Adelaide, SA : 1910 - 1924), p. 4. Retrieved June 29, 2021, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article106517119 ARCHBALD.—The FRIENDS of the late Mr. EDWARD ALEXANDER ARCHBALD (late of Broken Hill) are respectfully informed that his Funeral will leave his late residence, 14 Halifax-street, THIS DAY (Thursday), at 3.30 p.m., for the West Terrace Cemetery.Family Notices (1918, July 18). Daily Herald (Adelaide, SA : 1910 - 1924), p. 2. Retrieved June 29, 2021, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article106516933 ------ ===[[Ashburner-123|James Ashburner (abt.1828-1917)]] - has profile=== "... Mr J. Ashburner, in an interesting speech, related his experience at the Stockade fifty years ago. He remarked that he was one of those who assisted to conceal Peter Lalor behind some slabs after he had been wounded. He (Mr Ashburner) was taken prisoner by the Go-vernment troops, and was chained to Tom Hayes all night in a log hut. Many other prisoners were in the hut at the same time, and the sufferings of the men were terrible. He could only compare the log hut to the black hole of Calcutta..." EUREKA STOCKADE (at 50 years anniversary) Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), Sat 10 Dec 1904, p. 16. Retrieved June 26, 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/222540452?searchTerm=eureka%20veteran ------ === [[Atherden-16|William Edward Atherden (1838-1934)]] - has profile=== "EUREKA STOCKADE VETERAN. With the death at Osborne Park (W.A.) of William Edward Atherden, 96, the last living link with the Eureka Stockade was severed. Atherden, after deserting from a ship at Geelong walked barefooted to Ballarat. There he was among the 114 miners who were taken prisoners after the fight, and was chained hand and foot to three others. Atherden, who was an orchardist at York until 14 years ago, is believed to have been the last survivor of the stockade." '''Obituary''' William Edward Atherden. The Independent (Deniliquin, NSW : 1901 - 1946), Fri 1 Jun 1934, p.8. Retrieved June 28, 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/102675941?searchTerm=eureka%20veteran "EUREKA STOCKADE VETERAN. The Late Mr. W. E. Atherden. On Saturday, Mr. William Edward Atherden, who was present at the Eureka stockade, died at Osborne Park, at the residence of his daughter. Mrs. George Muir, of King Edward road. He was 96 years of age. The late Mr. Atherden was born at Dover, England, and when still a lad, went to sea on a sailing vessel. He de-serted on arrival at Geelong (Australia) and walked barefoot to Ballarat. He worked in the diggings there and was present during the disorders of Decem-ber, 1854, when the miners engaged the police in battle at the Eureka Stockade. After the police victory, 114 miners were taken prisoner and among these was young Atherden. He used to recall having been chained hand and foot to three other miners. All were discharged except 13, who were held for trial for treason, but none was convicted. Good luck came to Mr. Atherden on his return to the diggings and within a year or two he was able to return to England, where, at the age of 19 years, he married Miss Mary Martin. On returning to Australia he settled in this State, purchasing an orchard at York. For the past 14 years he had resided at Osborne Park. He is survived by one son and four daughters. The funeral will take place this morning." '''Obituary''' William Edward Atherden. The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), Mon 14 May 1934, p.12. Retrieved June 28, 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/32991959?searchTerm=eureka%20veteran (N.B. William must have been 16 years of age at Eureka). And ... *'''Birth''' William Edward Atherden 1838 at Dover Union, England, UK. Vol 5, page 121. Mother's Maiden Name; Welch. https://www.gro.gov.uk/ *'''Death''' William Edward Atherden 1934 at Perth district, Western Australia BDM WA ref# 748 1934. https://bdm.justice.wa.gov.au/_apps/pioneersindex/default.aspx?uid=6652-1357-6884-3383 Daughter's marriage; ... *'''Marriage''' George J Muir & Agnes E Atherden 1910 at Perth district, Western Australia BDM WA ref# 463 1910. https://bdm.justice.wa.gov.au/_apps/pioneersindex/default.aspx?uid=6652-1357-6884-3383 ------ ===Capt. [[Barker-7906|Peter Barker (1826-1923)]] - has profile=== (photo attached) "On December 28 (1923) last the late Captain Peter Barker passed peacefully away at the ripe age of 98 years. 'He was born in Stirling, Scotland, in 1826. Apprenticed to the sea at the early age of 14, he made his first trip across the Atlantic to America in a full-rigged ship, thence on to the Indian and China coasts. He sailed round the world more than once, his last deep-sea trip being to Australia. He landed at Willliamstown, Mel-bourne, in 1851. Having, with the rest of the crew, contracted the gold fever, he decided to try his luck on the Ballarat goldflelds, where he arrived early in 1852 on a bullock dray. He lost no time in pegging out a claim at the Golden Point, where he remained for about 12 months, and then sold out to two Americans, who made their fortune in a fortnight by sinking 2ft deeper. Captain Barker went to Magpie Flat, where he had better success. He was in the thick of the Eureka Stockade, and was sentry when the soldiers and police made the fatal raid in the dead of night. He escaped without injury. He continued seeking for gold until 1864. He was married by the Rev. Johnson, Presbyterian minister, In 1855, to Miss E. Waugh, daughter of Robt. Waugh, a miller in Scotland. She predeceased him by 10 years. In 1864 be left Ballarat for the rush at Wedding Mountains, New South Wales, but finding it a duffer, he tried his luck on the West Coast of New Zealand, and met with better success. His next move was to Brisbane, but he was only here a few days when the Kanoona (Rockhampton district) rush broke out. He was one of the first on the field, but did not make a fortune, so he returned to Brisbane and once more took to the sea. He was appointed master of the steamer Heatherbell, and afterwards became owner of her and the tug Young Mat. About 20 years ago he retired. Living quietly in a "cottage by the sea" at Redcliffe for 10 years. The remainder of his life was spent in Brisbane. He was the oldest Oddfellow in Australia, being a member for, about 75 years. For 58 of them he was a member of the Queen of England M.U.I.O.F., Brisbane. There were four generations bearing his name, and he is survived by three sons and three daughters. The sons are William J., Robt. W., and Peter, all living in Brisbane. The daughters are Mrs. T. Leitch and Mrs. French (of Brisbane) and Mrs. A., Schneider; (of Stanthorpe). A sister, Mrs. J. Smith, of New Farm, Is now well in the eighties. Captain Barker was shipwrecked three times—once as a boy on the coast of Ireland, when he and a seaman, the sole survivors. were cast on the rocks after a swim of nearly three miles. The wide respect in which the old skipper was held was evidenced by the large and representative funeral." '''Obituary''' Capt. Peter Barker. Daily Standard (Brisbane, Qld. : 1912 - 1936), Sat 2 Feb 1924, p.10. Retrieved June 28, 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/178976056?searchTerm=eureka%20veteran "Mr. "W. J. Barker, of Normanby terrace, whose father fought in the Eureka stockade, came to Brisbane from Ballarat in 1864. Mr. Barker, senr, now 97, who is still hale and hearty, has lived here 58 years. There are four other members of the family, the youngest of whom ls 61 years, all born in Brisbane." Obituary - William J Barker. The Telegraph (Brisbane, Qld. : 1872 - 1947), Thu 1 Mar 1923, p.2. Retrieved 7 July 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/180465167?searchTerm=eureka%20James%20Campbell ------ ===Ex-Sergeant Bass [[Bass-7239|Thomas Bass (abt.1831-1912)]] - has profile=== "A EUREKA VETERAN. HIS DEATH REPORTED: MELBOURNE, Saturday. The death, is reported of '''Ex-Sergeant Bass''' at the age of 82, who was a member of the '''Fortieth Regiment''' and was present at the Eureka riots" The Daily News (Perth, WA : 1882 - 1950), Mon 30 Dec 1912, Page 1. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/79937836. ------ ===[[Benham-759|John James Benham (1835-1919)]] - has profile=== "Mr. J. J. Benham, of Universal Buildings, Grenfell-street, Adelaide, is one of the veterans who was within the Eureka Stockade in 1854. On Saturday Mr. Benham sent the following telegram to the chair-man of the Eureka celebration committee, at Ballarat:-"Hearty good wishes to survivors Eureka fight, from comrade."'''Newpaper article''' - J J Benham The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Mon 5 Dec 1904, page 4. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/5032288?searchTerm=eureka%20veteran From the ''Observer ''(Adelaide, SA), Saturday 3 May 1919, page 18 :Mr. J. J. Benham. :Mr. J. J. Benham, a highly esteemed old colonist, died on April 24 at Middle Brighton, Victoria, in the eighty-third year of his age. He went to Victoria in December last, on a visit to his family. The late Mr. Benham had a remarkable career, and had he published a book of reminiscences it would have been an historic addition to the records of those indomitable pioneers who came out to Australia imbued with the grit and determination that have made Britain famous. He was of a retiring disposition, however, and disliked publicity. He was the second son of the late Mr. Charles Benham, formerly a wine and spirit merchant, Grenfell street, Adelaide. As a boy he went to sea, and was in California when the "'Forty Niners" hastened to the gold rush. He subsequently traded in the South Seas, Japan, and China. In 1837 he landed in Queensland, and a year later walked alone from that colony to South Australia, taking three months to accomplish the journey. He remained in South Australia until the Ballarat diggings made the call to the men of Australia, and then he again "padded" it to the eastern State town. While there he took part in the Eureka stockade riot, under the leadership of Peter Lalor. After another sojourn in Queensland he finally returned to Adelaide in the early seventies, and then entered into partnership with the late Mr. Wentworth Cavenagh in an estate business, which he conducted until his death. A widow and a son (Sgt. Clarence Benham, who has just returned from the front) and daughter survive. Mr. W. H. Benham, of Kapunda (the doyen of the legal profession in South Australia) is a brother.Obituaries. (1919, May 3). ''Observer'' (Adelaide, SA : 1905 - 1931), p. 18. Retrieved September 23, 2022, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article164130779 Death index for John James Benham Death Index ([https://www.bdm.vic.gov.au/research-and-family-history/search-your-family-history Victoria Registry of Births Deaths & Marriages] : accessed 23 Sep 2022). Index entry for Jno Jas BENHAM, Year: 1919; Parents: Benham Chas and Mary Ann HOARE; Spouse: -; Death Place: Brighton; Birth Place: ; Age: 83; Reg. Number: 5025/1919 ------ ===[[Bentley-6876|George Bentley (abt.1831-1911)]] - has profile=== "Eureka Veteran's End - Ballarat Tuesday; When Mr. S. J. Goldsmith P.M. on Tuesday enquired into the death of '''George Bentley''' whose charred remains were found at Glen Park on the previous day it was stated that the old man was a Eureka Stockade Veteran. Mr. Thomas Barnett one of the witnesses stated that he had in his possession the sword with which Bentley had been armed when the soldiers stormed and captured the stockade. It was also made known that Bentley had for some time been in an infirm condition and that only a week previously Mounted Constable Morey sought to persuade him to enter the hospital. Bentley however pleaded that he might be allowed to remain in his hut, which he had occupied for 52 years. He had been warned to be careful when near the fire and judging by the position in which the charred remains were found, it was presumed that Bentley had fallen into the fireplace. Mr Goldsmith complimented Mr. Alexander Shuttleworth for the attention which he had given to Bentley and other old age pensioners residing in the locality." The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Wed 1 Nov 1911, Page 5. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/11628762. "EUREKA VETERAN’S TRAGIC END BURNT TO DEATH. THE CORONIAL INQUIRY, The coroner (Mr Goldsmith) yesterday held an enquiry into the death of George Bentley, an old age pensioner, who was fatally burnt in his hut at Glenpark on Monday. Detective-sergeant Rogerson conducted the proceedings. Alex Shuttleworth, miner, of Glen-park, said he had known the deceased for forty years, and had been in the habit of visiting him. The deceased was an old age pensioner. He had not been in good health for some time. Witness last saw him on Sunday, sitting by the fire in his hut, when he put a log of wood on the fire at the old man's re-quest. He then left the hut and re-turned on Monday morning when he found that the place had been burned down. Witness informed the police, and accompanied Detective-sergeant Rogerson and Constable Morey to the scene of the fire. He saw the police unearth the remains of the deceased, and was satisfied that they were Geo. Bentley’s. He believed that the de-ceased had fallen into the fire, and the rubbish in the hut had been ignited by his burning clothes. The deceased was liked by the people of the locality, and witness knew of none likely to do him an injury. The deceased told witness to call every morning to see how he was getting on. The spot where the re-mains were found was where the de-ceased usually sat. Thomas Barnett, retired butcher of Bond Street, Ballarat, deposed that he had known Bentley, who was at the Eureka riots and he had in his possession, a sword used by the deceased in the riots. The old man came from Yorkshire. Witness had been in the habit of visiting him, and knew that he had been in ill-health recently. On Wed-nesday last witness saw him sitting on his stool by the fire. Witness had an order to draw deceased's next pension for him. He had no doubt that the de-ceased fell into the fire. The deceased was 80 years of age. Witness had been afraid of deceased falling into the fire and wanted to nail a piece of timber across the fireplace as a precaution, but Bentley would not let him do it. He did not suspect foul play. Constable Morey gave evidence that he went on Monday to Glenpark in com-pany with Detective-Sergeant Rogerson and the witness Shuttleworth, and ex-amined the spot where the hut had been burned down. On clearing some of the debris away they found some charred remains resting on a log in the fire place. On the 23rd inst. witness visit-ed the deceased, and asked him if he would go to the Ballarat Hospital, as he was in a very weak state, and his hands and knees were very much swollen. He said he was suffering from dropsy. On that occasion the deceased nearly fell into the fire while using the tongs, and witness cautioned him to be careful, as he would never, be able to get out of the hut if it caught fire. He promised to go to the hospital if he was not better, within a week. He told witness he had lived in the hut for 50 years. The pensioners in the locality were well looked after by Shuttleworth and a Miss Ritchie. Dr Chaplin gave evidence concerning a post-mortem examination. There was nothing by which the exact cause of death could be determined, but the de-ceased probably fell into the fire in a fit of giddiness. The coroner returned a verdict that death was due to burns accidentally re-ceived."'''Obituary''' George Bentley The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Wed 1 Nov 1911, p.4. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/217980124?searchTerm=eureka%20veteran ------ ===[[Bickett-98|James Millhinch Bickett (abt.1825-1917)]] - has profile=== A EUREKA VETERAN. The death occurred last week of '''Mr. James Millbinch Bickett''', who was probably the last of the very early pioneers at Baliarat. Deceased, who had reached the age of 92, was among the first gold diggers at Golden Point and Eureka. At the termination of the Eureka Stockade revolt Mr. Bickett was appointed by the Government a member of a tribunal known as the local court, constituted mainly for the purpose of dealing with affairs appertaining to the Baliarat goldfield. In later years Mr. Bickett, who was the oldest honorary magistrate in the State, was appointed secretary to the mining board, and legal manager of a number of well-known companies. He was one of the founders of Ballarat School of Mines, mechanics' institute, art gallery, hospital, orphanage, and benevolent asylum. ''Port Pirie Recorder and North Western Mail'' (SA : 1898 - 1918), Tue 11 Sep 1917, Page 2. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/95307970. ------ ===Thomas Bolger=== Soon there will not be a Eureka Stockader left in Australia. The veterans are dying off rapidly. Thomas Bolger and Charley Sublet, two of Peter Lalor'a men, have died recently. These were genuine, but many of the men who now claim to be Eureka veterans were very careful to be outside Lalor's Stockade on that fatal Sunday.Victoria. (1905, April 28). ''The Albury Banner and Wodonga Express'' (NSW : 1871 - 1938), p. 30. Retrieved May 30, 2021, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article100659567 ------ ===James Burchell=== A very long news article. Burchell was a former Police Detective at Ballarat & Gold Broker, implicated in the embezzlement of a sizable amount of money from the Bank of New South Wales... in the article is a reference to Burchell having 'signed an address in favour of James Bentley' and now is forced to leave Ballarat in fear. ''The Sydney Morning Herald ''(NSW : 1842 - 1954, Tue 31 Oct 1854, page 3. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/12960661?searchTerm=hance%20scobie ------ ===William Burns=== "EUREKA STOCKADE VETERAN. Accident to an old colonist. LIVERPOOL, Monday. William Burns, who claims to be in his 60th year, was knocked down and injured by a restive horse on Saturday morning on the premises of Mr. M. Christiansen. Dr. Pirie, who found the old man was suffering from a scalp wound. Injuries to one of his arms, and shock, ordered his removal to the local hospital. Burns, who was formerly a gold-digger, was one of the few remaining who participated In the Eureka Stockade riots." '''Obituary''' William Burns. ''The Sun'' (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Mon 13 Nov 1911, p.2. Retrieved June 26, 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/221521868?searchTerm=eureka%20veteran ------ ===Mrs Jane Campbell [[Ferguson-19962|Jane (Ferguson) Campbell (1828-1912)]] - has profile=== "OBITUARY. MRS. JANE CAMPBELL. We regret to announce the death of Mrs. Jane Campbell, which occurred at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. O. Gibbs, yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Campbell, who had attained the mature age of 83, was particularly hale and hearty for one of her years until a few weeks ago, when she became so ill that she was compelled to take to her bed. Despite every attention on the part of her medical attendant and relatives, she gradually sank until, shortly after, 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon, she passed peacefully away. The late Mrs. Campbell was born, at Enriiskillen, in the county of Fermanagh, Ireland, in 1828, and migrated to Australia in 1850. There, after marrying Mr. William John Campbell, who predeceased her 17 years ago, she settled near Ballarat, where Mr. Campbell followed agricultural pursuits. She was one of the few women at the goldfields rush at the time of the Eureka stockade. In 1894 Mrs. Campbell and most of the members of her family came to Western Australia, and since then she (has resided almost continuously at Bunbury. One of her brothers, Mr. James Ferguson, is now resident at Claremont. The surviving members of her family are Messrs. F. J. Campbell (Lowden), E. J. Campbell (Greenbushes), George and Charles Campbell (Victoria), and Mrs. L. McCombe and Mrs. 0. Gibbs, of Bunbury. Those of her grandchildren living in Bunbury are Messrs E. and H. Campbell, B. and M. McCombe, and Miss Ina McCombe and Ilma and Iris Gibbs. The funeral will take place this afternoon, the cortege leaving the residence of Mr. 0. Gibbs at 4 o'clock." Obituary - Mrs Jane Campbell. Bunbury Herald (WA : 1892 - 1919), Sat 12 Oct 1912, p.5. Retrieved 7 July 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/87152821?searchTerm=eureka%20James%20Campbell ------ ===Carboni - has profile=== "So for as this chronicler and these columns are concerned this chapter will end the disjointed story of Ballarat origins and development. ... How the famous, and in one man’s opinion, the infamous of historic note come before us as the days roll away into the back eternities. Esmond, the gold discoverer lies, as I write this, in the Ballarat Hospital, a hopeless invalid near the end of his seventh decade of years. Since he entered the Hospital, news comes of the exit, at the beginning of his seventh decade, of policeman Goodenough, Carboni Raffaello’s “Spy Goodenough.” Both Esmond and Goodenough were together at the Eureka Stockade, but in very different positions, and on opposing sides. Raffaello was there also. He lies in some Roman cemetery. Esmond is in the Hospital here, and on the last day of January, 189O, the Bairnsdale correspondent of the Age wrote: —“Hy. Goodenough, formerly sergeant of police in this district, died yesterday, aged 60 years. He entered the force 37 years ago, and took part in quelling the Ballarat riots.” The first steam engine used in Ballarat ..." Newspaper Article - Esmond, Carboni, Goodenough. The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Sat 8 Feb 1890, p.1. Retrieved 7 July 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/209579393?searchTerm=eureka%20James%20Campbell ------ ===Mrs L F Cavanagh [[Stark-5796|Louise Frances (Stark) Cavanagh (abt.1852-1932)]] - has profile=== The Eureka Stockade. Mrs. L. F. Cavanagh (Wynnum) writes: Sir,—In to-day's " Courier " appears a short paragraph relative to the above; also a lady resident of Sandgate is mentioned as a survivor of those stirring times. I would like to mention that I, too, am an old " Stockader," and numerous thrilling incidents are indelibly stamped on my memory. I was taken to the Ballarat fields nearly two years before the memorable riot, and we also had to seek refuge in the compound, which mostly was occupied by the women and children. My aged mother died only last year, and until then possessed a flattened bullet, which rang out one night, and whizzed between us as we stood together just at the sound of the " all lights out " gave us the usual warning;, and if not promptly obeyed a hail of bullets from Soldier's Hill would tear through and terrify the " camp." We extracted the bullet mentioned from an adjacent log and retained it as a sort of curio relic of a very sensational era, and of that frightful tragedy on the Eureka on a Sunday's dawn in 1854. I often think, sir, that if the remaining few of us old " Stockaders " I could arrange a meeting, and compare reminiscences, we could spend a very interesting hour or two.The Eureka Stockade. (1913, March 29). ''The Brisbane Courier'' (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), p. 4. Retrieved May 31, 2021, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article19873940 *'''Death''' Letitia Mary Cavanagh on 08/02/1934 at Brisbane, Qld. Parents; George McLean & Ellen Isabella Horrigan : 1934/C/940. DOB 1861 not confident... OR *'''Death''' Lillias Cavanagh on 12/10/1919 at country, Qld. Parents; John Nixon & Lillias Liddle : 1919/C/5522. *'''Marriage''' George Cavanagh & Lavinia SARA 1882 at Victoria : 3677/1882 https://my.rio.bdm.vic.gov.au/ not confident... Son in 1918: "Mrs L F Cavanagh, of Wynnum, has received information from the military authorities that her eldest son, R Roxburgh Cavanagh, who embarked as provost sergeant in 1916, has been missing since July 17 th this year." PERSONAL NOTES. (1918, August 23). The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), p. 8. Retrieved September 21, 2022, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article20248779 Another son, Glyn R. Cavanagh, engaged 1921.Family Notices (1921, January 1). The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), p. 4. Retrieved September 21, 2022, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article20468363 Still writing letters in 1928 but none laterSERMON APPRECIATED (1928, September 26). The Telegraph (Brisbane, Qld. : 1872 - 1947), p. 11 (5 O'CLOCK CITY EDITION). Retrieved September 21, 2022, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article182781440 Cavanagh.—The Funeral of the late Louise Frances Cavanagh (late of Wynnum) will leave the Funeral Parlour, 45 Adelaide Street, City, This (Wednesday) Afternoon, at 3 o'clock, for the Hemmant Cemetery.Family Notices (1932, June 15). ''The Brisbane Courier'' (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), p. 10. Retrieved September 21, 2022, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article21975835 Death registration: Louise Frances Cavanagh Death date:14/06/1932 Mother's name:Emma Griffin Father/parent's name:Robert Stark Registration details:1932/B/17567 Death Registration Index, The State of Queensland, Department of Justice and Attorney-General, Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages; index entry for Louise Frances Cavanagh, Death date: 14 Jun 1932, Father: Robert Stark, Mother: Emma Griffin, Registration Number: 1932/B/17567; [https://www.familyhistory.bdm.qld.gov.au/details/c0cda3d5589ae90fea6f0c62dc3310d5aced3170bdaace8241da3ba42c6d9083 Link to Record] : accessed 21 Sep 2022 ------ ===[[Faulkner-4912|Mary Ann Faulkner (1833-1913)]] - has profile=== "Mrs. Mary Ann Carroll, who died at Gordon, Victoria, recently, at the age of 88 years, claimed a personal association with many of the stirring episodes in the roaring days of the Southern State. She arrived in Ballarat in 1851, and assisted in the nursing of the diggers wounded at the Eureka Stockade. Amongst those who received her kindly attentions was Peter Lalor. She also remembered seeing, as a child, the arrival in Melbourne of Buckley, the white man who lived so long with the aborigines that he had almost forgotten the white man's language." Obituary - Mary ann Carroll ''The Australian Worker'' (Sydney, NSW : 1913 - 1950), Thu 6 Nov 1913, p.5. Retrieved 7 July 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/145768601?searchTerm=eureka%20James%20Campbell From the ''Ballarat Star'', Tuesday 28 October 1913, page 8: GORDON. OLD RESIDENT'S DEATH. One of the oldest residents of this and the Wallace district died here on Mon-day, in the person of Mrs Mary Ann Carroll, relict of Mr William Carroll who predeceased his lady by 29 years last August. The deceased lady, who was 8? years of age, was born in Sydney, where she spent 19 years, and subsequently came to Victoria with her parents, and she remained in various parts of the State up to her demise. She met her husband, Mr Carroll, in Lexton, and married him there, and they came to Ballarat on the first gold discovery in 1851 remaining there until after the historic Eureka riots. Mrs Carroll could give very interesting accounts of the late Hon. P. Lalor and others. Subsequently she, with her husband, moved to Wallace, where they took up land and lived there for many years. Finally they settled in Gordon, and she resided here up to the time of her death. She leaves one son, Mr Francis Dalton Carroll, of Gordon. The deceased had a wonderful memory. She used to relate, amongst other things, how she saw Buckley, the white man who was so long living with the blacks, brought into Melbourne, and how he wore boots like boxes. The funeral will take place on Wednesday at the Gordon cemetery.GORDON. (1913, October 28). ''The Ballarat Star'' (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), p. 8. Retrieved September 20, 2022, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article215801472 ''Weekly Times'' (Melbourne, Vic.), Saturday 1 November 1913, page 26 Crossed the Bar. Mrs Mary Ann Carroll died at her residence at Gordon, aged 85 years. She was a colonist of 75 years, and arrived in Ballarat in 1851. She claimed to have assisted her husband in the care of dig-gers wounded at the Eureka Stockade. She also remembered seeing as a child the arrival in Melbourne of the white man Buckley, who had lived so long with the aboriginals.Crossed the Bar. (1913, November 1). ''Weekly Times'' (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), p. 26. Retrieved September 20, 2022, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article222259106 Death index CARROLL Mary Ann Death parents' names not given died at Gordon age 85 (born about 1828) year 1913 13472/1913 Death Index ([https://www.bdm.vic.gov.au/research-and-family-history/search-your-family-history Victoria Registry of Births Deaths & Marriages] : accessed 20 Sep 2022). Index entry for Mary Ann CARROLL, Year: 1913; Parents: Unknown and Unknown UNKNOWN; Spouse: -; Death Place: Gordon; Birth Place: ; Age: 85; Reg. Number: 13472/1913; Reg. Number: 13472/1913 Possibly this marriage COMMIFORD Mary Marriage CARROLL, William 1854 3233/1854 Marriage Index ([https://www.bdm.vic.gov.au/research-and-family-history/search-your-family-history Victoria Registry of Births Deaths & Marriages] : accessed 20 Sep 2022). Index entry for COMMIFORD, Mary and CARROLL, William; Year: 1854, Reg. number: 3233/1854 But this does not reconcile with son's birth: CARROLL Francis Dalton Birth , Mary Ann FAULKENER , William BALLARAT 1856 8189/1856 Birth Index ([https://www.bdm.vic.gov.au/research-and-family-history/search-your-family-history Victoria Registry of Births Deaths & Marriages] : accessed 20 Sep 2022). Index entry for Francis Dalton CARROLL, Year: 1856; Parents: William and Mary Ann FAULKENER; Place: BALLARAT Reg. Number: 8189/1856 CARROLL Francis Dalton Death mother Mary Ann FALKNER father CARROLL William death place GORDON age 66 1926 5576/1926 Likely birth record FAULKNER MARY reg number A552/1833 V1833552 18 father EDWARD mother PHILIDELPHIA A district CJ (CHURCH OF ENGLAND SYDNEY, ST JAMES') Birth Index ([https://familyhistory.bdm.nsw.gov.au/lifelink/familyhistory/search NSW Registry of Births Deaths & Marriages] : accessed 20 Sep 2022), Index entry for FAULKNER MARY A; Parents: EDWARD & PHILIDELPHIA A; District: CJ; Registration Number: 552/1833 V1833552 18 ------ ===[[Carroll-12148|Michael Carroll (1842-1924)]] - has profile=== Eureka Veteran Passes - The death has occurred in Ballarat, at the age of 82, of '''Michael Carroll''', whose, name is associated with the Eureka stockade epoch. Deceased in December, 1854, then a boy of 14, was acting as assistant to his father, who was a teamster between Geelong and Ballarat. At the close of the fight at the stockade between the British soldiers and aggrieved diggers, father and son were engaged to convey the wounded insurgent chief, Peter Lalor, to Geelong. There was a Government reward to £500 for the body of Lalor, dead or alive. The stockade leader, weak from the loss of blood, was in hiding in the bottom of the waggon, covered with some tarpaulins, when deceased and his father were intercepted in the bush by mounted police, who were in search for the fugitive. They were asked to keep a lookout for Peter Lalor, and were told of the reward of £500 for any information that would lead to his capture. The teamsters, however, were silent, and the insurgent chief was kept in bis hiding place until Geelong was reached. Carroll claimed to be the first white child born in Geelong. His birth occurred on April 17, 1842, nine years before gold was discovered at Ballarat. He was probably the last of the Ballarat pioneers who could speak with authority regarding the trouble that led up to the now historic revolt at the Eureka stockade Worker (Brisbane, Qld. : 1890 - 1955), Thu 17 Jul 1924, Page 6. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/71061715. ------ ===J F Coleman=== (a long article abridged, to those named & their roles) "THE EUREKA STOCKADE. The following is the of a series of contributions on the events connected with the Eureka Stock-ade. It is from the pen of a gentleman who was here through the whole of the time ... The camp authorities, dreading an attack they said on Bentley’s hotel, but to provoke one asserted the discontented, sent the police to act as a guard over the building. ... Some of the camp officials who had still managed to keep some faith in their honesty in the popular breast notably Mr Commissioner Amos, who was drowned in the London, aided by Mr McIntyre, who subsequently was rewarded for having done this, by being arrested for having been an aider and abettor in the riot—tried all their persuasive powers to calm the excited and now well-nigh frantic assemblage. It was labor in vain. ... To such men was committed the congenial task of discovering the ringleaders of the riot at Bentley’s hotel. They at last picked out three scape-goats. One was McIntyre, now in comfortable circumstances in Glasgow, who had used his best endeavors to restrain the crowd at Bentley’s from overt acts. Another 1 was Fletcher, a printer, whose office was on the Main road, not far on the Eastern Market side ... Fletcher, from all that can be learned, was not off the Main Road the day of the fire ...Westerby, the third man, has been asserted to be equally innocent with Fletcher in the transaction. It mattered not, how ever, the necessity was laid on those in local authority to bring someone or other before the law courts, and these men were selected. When they had been arrested a meeting was held on Bakery Hill ... it was suggested that a committee, with power to act promptly and bail the prisoners, be appointed. For a moment the suggestion was unheeded, when J. F. Coleman, now mining registrar at Stafford shire Reef, volunteered to act, and his example being speedily followed ... Messrs Evans, who had been in business relation with Fletcher, would be bail for him; so it only remained to bail McIntyre; Before doing so, the bench, consisting of Messrs Johnston, G. O’B. Webster, and Green, of the Gold-office, made enquiries as to the solvency of the proposed sureties, one of whom was Mr Saltoun, formerly a partner of Mr Waldie’s. The other surety referred to the Police-court sergeant as to how he stood, and was pronounced satisfactory. ... then an adjournment was made to Bakery Hill to take counsel. Among the first things advised was, now that McIntyre was liberated, he should take to hiding. The adviser of this step was Kennedy, and the objector was one of the bondsmen, who happened to be present. To McIntyre’s credit be it said he refused, apart from the responsibilities of his bail, to hide for an hour. The trial and conviction of the three prisoners followed ..." '''Newspaper article''' Mr J F Coleman. The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Thu 17 Feb 1870, p.2. Retrieved June 29, 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/219306215?searchTerm=eureka%20stockader ------ ===J J Corran=== "Stricken wiih paralysis a week ago, Mr, J. J. Corran, a Eureka Stockade veteran, died on Sunday at his residence, "Tinwald," Murrumbeena, at the age of 83. Born in the Isle of Man, Mr Corran arrived in Australia in 1852, when he was about 19 years of age, and was associated with much of the stirring early goldfields history of this state. As a member of Peter Lalor's famous contingent, Mr Corran accepted responsibility and duty, although, when shooting from behind the picket fences to repel, an attack, he was so imbued with the distaste of shedding the blood of his fellow colonials, that he always fired in the air. In his later years, until he retired about two years ago, Mr Corran was a news agent at Hawksburn, His family comprise a widow of 80, eight children living out of thirteen born, and numerous grand children. The interment took place at Springvale." '''Obituary''' J J Corran. Malvern Courier and Caulfield Mirror (Vic. : 1914 - 1917), Fri 1 Dec 1916, p.1. Retrieved June 28, 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/130659484?searchTerm=eureka%20veteran ------ ===Stephen Cumming=== "A Veteran Figure Passes. Who finds the track, who follows the track, Must measure him steel for steel, With the sword of flame 'gainst the road he came, And the fang'd head under his heel, Who hears the song, who answers the song, Must fight for his faith afar, Where they tramp to the goal of the outlaw soul By the light of a vagrant star. • • • A veteran figure, a grand old fighter, dropped out of the rebel ranks the other week at Ballarat—dropped quietly out, and passed into the Beyond, even while at the street corners they still discussed his last gospel of divine discontent. Vale,''' Stephen Cumming'''. With him dies one more living memory of the Eureka Stockade, for though he was only a child when the outlawed Peter Lalor, with a shattered arm and a price upon his head, and the bloodhounds on his track, stumbled into his father's tent in the dusk of that disastrous day in the fifties, he remembered it all, and often described the days that followed— the hiding and the nursing of the sick fugitive till his fever had gone and his amputated arm healed. These were some of his earliest memories. Perhaps the sights and sounds, the human injustice, and the suffering of those dark days bit deep into his young soul, or maybe it was but the fighting blood of his Covenanter forefathers that urged him, but certain it is that he fought the good fight for freedom with every breath he drew—fought it stubbornly and consistently till the very hour of his going out. Sixty-seven years of age at the time of his death, Stephen Cumming was the eldest son of Stephen Cumming the elder, one of Peter Lalor's closest friends, and a constant associate of the Rationalist, Josh Symes. He claimed Irish descent, though Ireland was only one well-loved camping-ground in the wanderings of his ancestors. Covenanters, driven out of Scotland ior their faith, they found homes in the North of Ireland ; for many years before they followed the fortunes of mining, through Wales and into Cornwall, where, at Truro, in that county, Stephen Cumming was born, and at a very early age he was brought by his people to the Great Golden Continent in the early fifties. Of his personality, apart from his qualities as a democrat and a fighter for the New Dispensation, much of human interest might be said that is outside the scope of a short article. To make no notice of one or two phases of the man, however, would be unfair to the memory of a quite unique character. He was an enthusiastic musician, and was one of the first members of the first Leidertafel established in Ballarat, being associated therein with the late Mr. John Robson. Possessed of a peculiarly beautiful bass voice and a fine gift of organisation, he was a recognised institution in his day whenever human need or the voice of charity called. Another, and widely different, side of him was a mechanical capability amounting to genius, and his joy in it. Those who knew him best, and were privileged to drop in on him casually, draw a charming little picture of the big man at play; seated in his workroom, bis fiddle tucked under his chin, his bow rasping: the strings like mad in a very diablerie of accompaniment to the wild measure cut out by a tiny engine and full head of stampers—a perfect minature battery, his pet creation, constructed with the aid of a kerosene tin, a knitting needle, a darning needle, and—brains. Another joy of his /was his beloved books, many of them the hoarded treasure (in days of a scantier literary supply) of his father, like whom he was a student of history, philosophy, science, etc., and was, in the truest sense of the word, a man of culture as well as gifts. By calling he was a battery manager (he studied chemistry at Ballarat School of Mines) and expert mining mechanic; in fact, he did most things well, and some things he did better than most. He is gone, and his country is the poorer! MARIE E. J. PITT.The Socialist (Melbourne, Vic. : 1906 - 1923), Fri 5 Dec 1913, Page 2. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/240678001. ------ ===Martin Cusack=== MARTIN CUSACK. EUKEKA STOCKADE VETERAN'S DEATH. '''Martin Cusack''', who was the last of the '''40th Regiment''' that was engag-ed in 1854 in the fight with the early diggers at the Eureka Stockade, died in the Ballarat Benevolent Asylum recently. In the attack on the stockade in the early morning the 40th Regiment was assisted by two companies of the 12th Regiment, which was on service in Australia, while both bodies re-ceived the support of a number of naval men belonging to a British cruiser then lying in Hobson's Bay. Cusack, who was 85 years of age, was of opinion that the revolt was a great mistake, and was not justified. Cusack, in conversation with a re-presentative of the "Age", said:— "We of the 40th Regiment marched to Ballarat from Melbourne much against our will. The Ballarat dig-gers, we knew, were our own kith and kin, and we felt it would be a poor hour of day if we were ordered to fire at them. Many of us prayed during our march through the bush that the men of the Eureka would see that there could possibly be no hope for them in a battle with well-trained Im-perial soldiers, such as the 12th and 40th Regiments. Their brush with us was a forlorn hope, and we all wished to avoid meeting them. We quietly agreed among ourselves that if we had to shoot we would fire high in order to frighten the diggers, who, as I have said, were our own kith and kin from England, Ireland, Scotland, and America. Just as we were marching on Ballarat, however, a thing occurred that greatly exasper- ated the soldiers. We were march-ing in fours near the Red Hill, when a digger (a colored man) stepped out of his tent, and picking up a quartz boulder, he threw it at our flank, killing our little drummer boy. When the poor little fellow collapsed, and rolled over his drum, we all swore we would revenge his death by show-ing no quarter in fair battle." The veteran, who enlisted in the 40th Regiment in Ireland in 1850, had been confined to his bed in the Benevolent Asylum for seventeen years. The Forbes Advocate (NSW : 1911 - 1954), Fri 1 Nov 1912, Page 11. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/113856071. ------ ===Benjamin S. Dawson=== "A EUREKA VETERAN. STAWELL, This Day. Mr '''Benjamin S. Dawson''', a very old resident of Stawell and a colonist of 62 years standing, died at Stawell on Saturday morning. Deceased, who was 83 years of age, was a native of Gainsborough, England, and came to Victoria when 21 years old. He followed up various gold rushes, being at Bendigo, Dunolly, Ararat, Avoca, Fiery Creek and Creswick, while he was present at the Eureka Stockade riots, and assisted to treat the wounded. In 1857 he was on Commercial street rush, and shortly after went to "The Reefs," as Stawell was then known, and' ever since then had been in business as a chemist and druggist. In the earlier history of the town he was connected with most of its public institutions. He was a member of the first Stawell Borough Council, constituted in January, 1870, and in November, 1870, was elected mayor. Appointed a justice of the peace in 1874, he retained the position until his death, and was probably the oldest honorary justice in the State. He leaves a family of three sons and one daughter" The Evening Echo (Ballarat, Vic. : 1914 - 1918), Mon 28 Sep 1914, Page 3. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/241774312. ------ ===Robert Dawson=== "Death of Eureka Veteran- '''Mr Robert Dawson''', 98, a colonist for 70 years, has died at the Ballarat Hospital. He was one of the few survivors of the pitched battle between the soldiers and gold-dlggers at Eureka, Ballarat. on December 6, 1854. He confessed to his sense of pride at having fought on the side of the diggers in that memorable conflict. For many years, until old age prevented his following the occupation of mining, the veteran, worked In Broken Hill mines. He was a bachelor." The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Mon 17 Jan 1921, Page 1. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/242253868. ------ ===Patrick Duggan=== "Eureka Stockade veterans are fast passing away. One, Mr. Patrick Duggan, of Temora, died last week aged 87. Besides having a hand in the now historic Ballarat riot Duggan arrived so early at Temora that he aptly described that place at 'not being there at all' when he came on the scene." '''Death Notice''' Patrick Duggan The Riverine Grazier (Hay, NSW : 1873 - 1954), Fri 24 Aug 1917, page 4. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/140395920?searchTerm=Retrieved June 28, 2021, from eureka%20veteran ------ ===[[Dyte-7|Charles Dyte (abt.1817-1893)]] - has profile=== "DEATH OF A BALLARAT PIONEER. MR. CHARLES DYTE. BALLARAT, "Wednesday. Mr. Charles Dyte, mining investor, and one of the oldest and best known pioneers and public men of Ballarat, died to-night from cancer of the liver, after a four months' illness. The deceased, who had suffered great agony during the past few weeks, passed peacefully away, perfectly conscious to the last and quite resigned. Mr, Dyte, who was 75 years of age, was a native of London. In early life he followed commercial pursuits, serving his apprenticeship in the London warehouse of Messrs. E. Moses and Co. Arriving in the colony in the ship Vernon in August, 1853, the deceased gentleman proceeded to Maryborough, where he accepted a responsible position in the then flourishing establishment of Messrs. Moses, Levy and Co. Coming to Ballarat in 1854, when the agitation in respect to the diggers' licences was reaching its serious stage, Mr. Dyte joined in the movements initiated for the redress of the grievances under which the gold seekers suffered, and it was at a meeting of diggers held near Bakery Hill that he made his first appearance as a public speaker. Shortly after the encounter at the Eureka Stockade the deceased became closely associated with movements of a politicai and municipal character, and later on he commenced business as an auctioneer in Main road, meeting with remarkable success. For a number of years Mr. Dyte was one of the representatives of Ballarat East in the Legislative Assembly, his colleagues during his sessions including Messrs J. B. Humffray and C. E. Jones. He strongly advocated payment of members, but when the measure became law he lost his seat for Ballarat East. The deceased was one of the first chairmen of the local borough council, and for a long while was a leading magistrate in the district. He was one of the founders of the Orphan Asylum, and took a prominent part in the organisation of the Ballarat Fire Brigade, of which he was captain and secretary. With both of these institutions he was connected up to the time of his death. His enterprise as a citizen also materially assisted in the formation of the Ballarat Water Trust, which has since developed into a scheme of considerable magnitude. In Masonic affairs Mr. Dyte was ever foremost, and as a worshipful master he laid the foundation stone of the Ballarat East town hall. He for some years past had been a leading spirit in the Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat, of which he was a vice-president. He was also a zealous member of the local Hebrew Congregation, filling the presidential chair for several years. He was a hearty supporter of the mining industry, in which he experienced numerous ups and downs. Had he a few years ago parted with his interests in a few local stocks he could have realised a large fortune. For a lengthy period he was a heavy shareholder in the famous Kohinoor mine, but forfeited his shares just as golden stone had been struck, and the stock became very valuable. Mr. Dyte, who was a fluent speaker and a keen debater, made his final effort to re-enter Parliament when, as Minister of Mines, Mr. John James sought re-election in Ballarat East. He was unsuccessful, however, Mr. E. Murphy, now representing Warrenheip, winning the seat from Mr. James. During his career on these goldfields, Mr. Dyte was made the recipient of numerous testimonials from various public bodies, the most valuable, perhaps, coming from the Ballarat Fire Brigade. Mr. Dyte, who during recent years followed the business of a stock and share broker, was of a kind and charitable disposition, and was held in high esteem by all classes. His familiar form will be greatly missed from the Ballarat Stock Exchange buildings, in which he was in daily attendance. Mr. Dyte leaves a widow and three in family. The station master at Essendon, Mr. David Dyte, is a son of the deceased gentleman." '''Obituary''' Charles Dyte. The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Thu 28 Dec 1893, p.5. Retrieved June 28, 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/197189625?searchTerm=humffray Charles Dyte was quoted as providing a character reference for James Bentley at the Scobie murder trials. Newspaper Article. Scobie murder trials. Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer (NSW : 1845 - 1860), Sat 2 Dec 1854, p.1. Retrieved 21 july 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/59759511?searchTerm=james%20scobie Charles Dyte had merchandise stored in the building attached to the hotel, and claimed compensation of £416 ls for the loss in the burning of Bentley's Hotel. Ballarat Star, 09 June 1858 ------ ===Esmond=== "So for as this chronicler and these columns are concerned this chapter will end the disjointed story of Ballarat origins and development. ... How the famous, and in one man’s opinion, the infamous of historic note come before us as the days roll away into the back eternities. Esmond, the gold discoverer lies, as I write this, in the Ballarat Hospital, a hopeless invalid near the end of his seventh decade of years. Since he entered the Hospital, news comes of the exit, at the beginning of his seventh decade, of policeman Goodenough, Carboni Raffaello’s “Spy Goodenough.” Both Esmond and Goodenough were together at the Eureka Stockade, but in very different positions, and on opposing sides. Raffaello was there also. He lies in some Roman cemetery. Esmond is in the Hospital here, and on the last day of January, 189O, the Bairnsdale correspondent of the Age wrote: —“Hy. Goodenough, formerly sergeant of police in this district, died yesterday, aged 60 years. He entered the force 37 years ago, and took part in quelling the Ballarat riots.” The first steam engine used in Ballarat ..." Newspaper Article - Esmond, Carboni, Goodenough. The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Sat 8 Feb 1890, p.1. Retrieved 7 July 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/209579393?searchTerm=eureka%20James%20Campbell ------ ===George Firman=== "Four Eureka veterans, Isaac Hayward, David Maine, John Kemp, and George Firman arrived at Ballarat yesterday from Gippsland. Erch gives on interest-ing account of exciting scenes at the Stockade."Newspaper article Isaac Hayward The Bendigo Independent (Vic. : 1891 - 1918), Sat 3 Dec 1904, page 5. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/226688971?searchTerm=eureka%20veteran ------ ===Mr Fletcher=== (a long article abridged, to those named & their roles) "THE EUREKA STOCKADE. The following is the of a series of contributions on the events connected with the Eureka Stock-ade. It is from the pen of a gentleman who was here through the whole of the time ... The camp authorities, dreading an attack they said on Bentley’s hotel, but to provoke one asserted the discontented, sent the police to act as a guard over the building. ... Some of the camp officials who had still managed to keep some faith in their honesty in the popular breast notably Mr Commissioner Amos, who was drowned in the London, aided by Mr McIntyre, who subsequently was rewarded for having done this, by being arrested for having been an aider and abettor in the riot—tried all their persuasive powers to calm the excited and now well-nigh frantic assemblage. It was labor in vain. ... To such men was committed the congenial task of discovering the ringleaders of the riot at Bentley’s hotel. They at last picked out three scape-goats. One was McIntyre, now in comfortable circumstances in Glasgow, who had used his best endeavors to restrain the crowd at Bentley’s from overt acts. Another 1 was Fletcher, a printer, whose office was on the Main road, not far on the Eastern Market side ... Fletcher, from all that can be learned, was not off the Main Road the day of the fire ...Westerby, the third man, has been asserted to be equally innocent with Fletcher in the transaction. It mattered not, how ever, the necessity was laid on those in local authority to bring someone or other before the law courts, and these men were selected. When they had been arrested a meeting was held on Bakery Hill ... it was suggested that a committee, with power to act promptly and bail the prisoners, be appointed. For a moment the suggestion was unheeded, when J. F. Coleman, now mining registrar at Stafford shire Reef, volunteered to act, and his example being speedily followed ... Messrs Evans, who had been in business relation with Fletcher, would be bail for him; so it only remained to bail MTntyre; Before doing so, the bench, consisting of Messrs Johnston, G. O’B. Webster, and Green, of the Gold-office, made enquiries as to the solvency of the proposed sureties, one of whom was Mr Saltoun, formerly a partner of Mr Waldie’s. The other surety referred to the Police-court sergeant as to how he stood, and was pronounced satisfactory. ... then an adjournment was made to Bakery Hill to take counsel. Among the first things advised was, now that McIntyre was liberated, he should take to hiding. The adviser of this step was Kennedy, and the objector was one of the bondsmen, who happened to be present. To McIntyre’s credit be it said he refused, apart from the responsibilities of his bail, to hide for an hour. The trial and conviction of the three prisoners followed ..." '''Newspaper article''' Mr Fletcher. The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Thu 17 Feb 1870, p.2. Retrieved June 29, 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/219306215?searchTerm=eureka%20stockader ------ ===George Flewin=== "Mr George Flewin, whose death was announced in ‘‘The Star” yesterday, was a Eureka Stockade veteran, having fought with the “diggers” in the memorable conflict of 1854. He had reached the ripe age of 95 years. For 50 years he was a resident of Miners Rest, and came to Ballarat some months ago to end his days with his daughter, Mrs E. Packham, of Creswick road. '''Obituary''' George Flewin. The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Tue 7 Oct 1919, p.1. Retrieved June 26, 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/212670989?searchTerm=eureka%20veteran ------ ===[[Foster-12650|Mr Foster]] - has profile=== Should this profile be 'Notable'? This source seems to refer to Mr. (now Sir Wm.) Foster Stawell & not to John Fitzgerald Leslie Foster... the profile requires further information around the activities of JFL Foster at Eureka. "When '''Mr. Foster''' was driven from office, on account of his alleged responsibility for the Ballarat riots in December, 1854... "Page 16. http://classic.austlii.edu.au/au/journals/AUColLawMon/1883/2.pdf In one biographyhttps://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/foster-john-leslie-fitzgerald-vesey-3559 JFL Foster is mentioned to have served on the Council of the University of Melbourne; however that council member was recorded as being 'Hon. William Foster Stawell'https://archives.unimelb.edu.au/resources/keys-to-the-past/keys/key-2 Is this the same person? If so, why is he using different names? "...the Eureka State Trials began in the Supreme Court, before Chief Justice William a'Beckett, with Attorney General William Foster Stawell representing the Crown"https://www.eurekaschildren.org.au/documents/Liberty_Oct_2018_(Issue%2066).pdf. https://georgehiginbothamandeureka.net/principal-protagonists/ ------ ===J M Fraser=== Was 23 at the time. Requested a mate report him dead so no reward offered. Stated only 100 in stockade at time. Mentions mate John McLeod. Also his, Fraser's, brother in 40th regiment and fought against the rebels. Also mentioned Major Blomden.AN OLD STOCKADER'S LETTER. (1907, December 20). The Daily News (Perth, WA : 1882 - 1950), p. 3 (THIRD EDITION). Retrieved May 30, 2021, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article77319656 ------ ===Samuel Thomas Goldsmith=== "One of the oldest residents of the Wattle Flat district died on Thursday, in the person of Mr Samuel Thomas Goldsmith, after a short illness. The deceased was born in London in 1841, and at the age of ten years left with his parents for Australia in the sailing ship The Six Sisters. After a short stay at Geelong the goldfields of Ballarat attracted the attention of the deceased's father, who was at the Eureka riots. The deceased was at that time living with his mother, brothers, and sisters at Bakery Hill. After residing at Ballarat for a short period the late Mr Goldsmith left with his father, and was engaged in the sawmill business in the Wattle Flat district for many years, after which he turned his attention to farming and mining. Up till the time of his death he had re-sided in the locality for 60 years. The deceased leaves a widow, six sons, and three daughters, also a brother and sister, Mr James Goldsmith, of Brown Hill, and Mrs Thomas Barnett, of Bond street, Ballarat East. The funeral took place on Saturday, and was largely at-tended, the remains being interred in the New Cemetery. The coffin-bearers were Messrs. James Goldsmith, George Goldsmith, Samuel Goldsmith, and J. H. Goldsmith. The pall-bearers were Messrs T. Barnett, sen., W. T. Peare, J. Keith, M. Sampson, T. Walpole, A. Walpole, W. Fraser, P. Pearse, T. Barnett, jun., C. Barnett, H. Barnett, S. Goldsmith, G. Calistro, T. Calistro, and J. Gunn. ..." Obituary Samuel Thomas Goldsmith (son of Eureka Stockader) The Evening Echo (Ballarat, Vic. : 1914 - 1918), Mon 21 Feb 1916, p.3. Retrieved 7 July 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/241387477?searchTerm=eureka%20James%20Campbell ------ ===[[Goodenough-475|Henry Goodenough (1829-1890)]] (Trooper undercover) - has profile=== "So for as this chronicler and these columns are concerned this chapter will end the disjointed story of Ballarat origins and development. ... How the famous, and in one man’s opinion, the infamous of historic note come before us as the days roll away into the back eternities. Esmond, the gold discoverer lies, as I write this, in the Ballarat Hospital, a hopeless invalid near the end of his seventh decade of years. Since he entered the Hospital, news comes of the exit, at the beginning of his seventh decade, of policeman Goodenough, Carboni Raffaello’s “Spy Goodenough.” Both Esmond and Goodenough were together at the Eureka Stockade, but in very different positions, and on opposing sides. Raffaello was there also. He lies in some Roman cemetery. Esmond is in the Hospital here, and on the last day of January, 189O, the Bairnsdale correspondent of the Age wrote: —“Hy. Goodenough, formerly sergeant of police in this district, died yesterday, aged 60 years. He entered the force 37 years ago, and took part in quelling the Ballarat riots.” The first steam engine used in Ballarat ..." Newspaper Article - Esmond, Carboni, Goodenough. The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Sat 8 Feb 1890, p.1. Retrieved 7 July 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/209579393?searchTerm=eureka%20James%20Campbell ------ ===J W Graham=== "Mr. J. W. Graham, a Bailarat pioneer, who was the founder of several Bailarat institutions, including the Trades and Labor Council, Bailarat Old Colonists' Association and the city free library, died on Tuesday after a brief illness. Deceased, who was 80 years of age, was a member of the Ballarat Stock Exchange. He was a native of the North of Ireland, and arrived in Australia in 1851, with his father. Subsequently he proceeded to Geelong, where he secured contracts for the erection of shops and private residences. Several of the principal warehouses in Eyrie-street were erected by him. Mr. Graham was present at the revolution at the Eureka Stockade in December, 1854." Obituary J W Graham. The Border Morning Mail and Riverina Times (Albury, NSW : 1903 - 1920), Thu 21 Jul 1910, p.4. Retrieved 7 July 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/111382136?searchTerm=eureka%20James%20Campbell ------ ===Mr. Green=== (a long article abridged, to those named & their roles) "THE EUREKA STOCKADE. The following is the of a series of contributions on the events connected with the Eureka Stock-ade. It is from the pen of a gentleman who was here through the whole of the time ... The camp authorities, dreading an attack they said on Bentley’s hotel, but to provoke one asserted the discontented, sent the police to act as a guard over the building. ... Some of the camp officials who had still managed to keep some faith in their honesty in the popular breast notably Mr Commissioner Amos, who was drowned in the London, aided by Mr McIntyre, who subsequently was rewarded for having done this, by being arrested for having been an aider and abettor in the riot—tried all their persuasive powers to calm the excited and now well-nigh frantic assemblage. It was labor in vain. ... To such men was committed the congenial task of discovering the ringleaders of the riot at Bentley’s hotel. They at last picked out three scape-goats. One was McIntyre, now in comfortable circumstances in Glasgow, who had used his best endeavors to restrain the crowd at Bentley’s from overt acts. Another 1 was Fletcher, a printer, whose office was on the Main road, not far on the Eastern Market side ... Fletcher, from all that can be learned, was not off the Main Road the day of the fire ...Westerby, the third man, has been asserted to be equally innocent with Fletcher in the transaction. It mattered not, how ever, the necessity was laid on those in local authority to bring someone or other before the law courts, and these men were selected. When they had been arrested a meeting was held on Bakery Hill ... it was suggested that a committee, with power to act promptly and bail the prisoners, be appointed. For a moment the suggestion was unheeded, when J. F. Coleman, now mining registrar at Stafford shire Reef, volunteered to act, and his example being speedily followed ... Messrs Evans, who had been in business relation with Fletcher, would be bail for him; so it only remained to bail McIntyre; Before doing so, the bench, consisting of Messrs Johnston, G. O’B. Webster, and Green, of the Gold-office, made enquiries as to the solvency of the proposed sureties, one of whom was Mr Saltoun, formerly a partner of Mr Waldie’s. The other surety referred to the Police-court sergeant as to how he stood, and was pronounced satisfactory. ... then an adjournment was made to Bakery Hill to take counsel. Among the first things advised was, now that McIntyre was liberated, he should take to hiding. The adviser of this step was Kennedy, and the objector was one of the bondsmen, who happened to be present. To McIntyre’s credit be it said he refused, apart from the responsibilities of his bail, to hide for an hour. The trial and conviction of the three prisoners followed ..." '''Newspaper article''' Mr J F Coleman. The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Thu 17 Feb 1870, p.2. Retrieved June 29, 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/219306215?searchTerm=eureka%20stockader ------ ===Michael Grey=== "Grey.—There passed away at his residence at Maddingley, near Bacchus Marsh, on the 26th ult., Michael Grey, at pioneer colonist of the State, who could boast of 70 years residence and whose age at the time of his demise was 94 years. The late Mr Grey arrived in Geelong in 1854, the year of the Eureka riot. He spent his early days in the rough life of the young colony, his principal em-ployment being the carrying of sheep from New Zealand to Victoria, for several old time squatters. He then took up an allotment of land in Werribee, where the post office now stands. From there he moved to the Brisbane ranges near Bacchus Marsh, but later, sold his holding to Mr Molesworth Greene, the well-known squatter, of the early days, which is now occupied by Mr W. P. Greene. His health break-ing down Mr Grey came to, Ballarat, and purchased the hotel property known as “Mac’s.’’ in Victoria street. After conducting this for some years, Mr Grey took over the old (now delicensed) Carbine Hotel, at the corner of Sturt and Windermere streets, which he ran for a number of years, and then took the old Ploughman’s Arms Hotel near Waterholes, Sebastopol. After some experience here, Mr Grey retired info private life, and went to live with his son-in-law and daughter Mr and Mrs E. P. Doherty at Maddingley. His wife pre-deceased him 17 years ago, and other members of the family are Mrs Walter Lyons, wife of Mr W. Lyons, retired railway servant, of Kensington, brother of the late Mr James Lyons, also Mrs C. Thiessen, of Ballarat, and Miss Kate Grey, owner and licensee of one of the principal hotels in Laun-ceston. The funeral took place to the Ballarat Old Cemetery ... " Obituary - Michael Grey The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Fri 1 Aug 1924, p.6. Retrieved 7 July 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/213533996?searchTerm=eureka%20James%20Campbell ------ ===Walter Russell Hall=== "The late Mr. Walter Russell Hall who, as has already been announced, after a full life of hard work and strenuous endeavor, died at his residence, 'Wildfell,' Potts Point, at the age of 81 years, arrived inSydney in 1852, and became associated with the great coaching firm of Cobb and Co. He took up his residence in Victoria, and was quickly attracted by the gold rush to the diggings at Ballarat. He was one of the very few survivors of the Eureka Stockade Riot in 1854. He forsook the mining field for the less elusive business of coaching, and was for many years associated with Mr. James Rutherford (who predeceased him by a few weeks) in the business of Cobb and Co. Later Mr. Hall became connected with the Mount Morgan mine. He was a member of the original company, and speculated successfully in the shares when they were thrown on the market He retired from the firm of Cobb and Co. in 1887. ..." Obituary Walter Russell Hall. Daily Advertiser (Wagga Wagga, NSW : 1911 - 1954), Mon 23 Oct 1911, p.3. Retrieved 7 July 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/142485845?searchTerm=eureka%20James%20Campbell ------ ===Hambrook=== "THE EUREKA STOCKADE. (4 Dec. 1855). Yesterday was the second anniversary of the fatal encounter between the troops and the holders of the Stockade, and the memorable and melancholy event was commemorated by a pro-cession and the delivery of addresses. Two o'clock was the time appointed for the rendezvous on the site of the stockade, and by three there were assembled about 200 persons, amongst whom we noticed Messrs Seekamp, Hambrook, Nicholls, O'Meara, Hayes, M'Gill, Lessman, Lynch, and others. At three o'clock, Mr Lynch mounted a stump on the ground, close to the Stockade, and read the following address to the multitude ..." Newspaper Article - Eureka 1st Anniversary - Seekamp, Hambrook, Nicholls, O;Meara, Hayes, McGill, Lessman, Lynch The Star (Ballarat, Vic. : 1855 - 1864), Thu 4 Dec 1856, p.3. Reteived 29 June 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/66040013?searchTerm=eureka%20stockade ------ ===Simon Hanley (has profile)=== "EUREKA VETERAN. NEVER HARMED ANYBODY. REBEL AT FOURTEEN - MELBOURNE, Saturday. When 14 years old '''Simon Hanley''' fought at Eureka Stockade. Now he is spending the eve of his life at Diggora 'near Rochester. He was one of the stout-hearted pioneers who followed the lure of gold in the early 'fifties' at Ballarat. He is the mildest and most genial of men, but, his eyes flash when he refers to the days when, as a lad of about fourteen years of age, he went forth armed with a pike and a revolver. He was one of three brothers who were in the firing line. The oldest of the three —'''Michael''' — received two bullet, wounds during the fight, one of which was indirectly the cause of his death, about fifteen years later, while handling a restive horse. The other brother,''' Jeremiah''', like Simon, escaped unharmed, and the most treasured memory of the latter in regard to this historical escapade centres in the fact that he harmed nobody. Born on a farm at Mount Katharine, in County Tipperary, Ireland, in 1849, Hanley sailed for Australia from Birkenhead in the ship Mangerton, in 1852, the vessel was blown' ashore on the coast of Scotland during an adventurous voyage that took six months to complete. Eventually however Geelong was reached. Ballarat was the rendezvous decided on by the ship's passengers, and gold was the adventurer's lodestone. The '''Hanley brothers''' did well on the diggings, but Simon soon followed farming pursuits at Windermere, and afterwards at Bungaree - a decade being spent in each place. About 1873 the Diggora lands were thrown open for selection, and he settled there" The Bathurst Times (NSW : 1909 - 1925), Mon 30 Mar 1914, Page 4. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/111497538. "... Few people would suspect that Mr. Simon Hanley, of Diggora, is a Eureka Stockade veteran. In fact the Hanley family played an important part in this eventful page of Victorian history, as two other brothers Michael and Jeremiah took up a prominent position in the fray, in which Michael received two bullet wounds—one just missing his heart— in the volley fired by the soldiers on the eventful dawn. Simon was only a lad of fifteen at the time yet, was lined with the pikemen on tbe hill, with a six chambered revolver in his belt. When the rioters dispersed the lad made his way to a friend's house, whpre he was reproved for not throwing away his pike. The veteran, who is the last of the Eureka survivors in tbe district, has abundant proof of his presence in the affray of Sunday morn, December 3, 1854. '''Mr. John Hanley, of Rochester Park, brother of the veteran, was too young to engage''' in public matters at the time. Mr. Hanley is hale and hearty." Newspaper Article John Hanley. The Elmore Standard (Vic. : 1882 - 1911), Sat 3 Feb 1906, p.4. Retrieved 8 July 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/262590518?searchTerm=eureka%20veteran ------ ===Michael Hanrahan=== "Michael Hanrahan (1828-1912) was born at Scalpnagown, Crusheen Parish, Co. Clare, Ireland. His parents were Thomas Hanrahan and Bridget Heath. Little is known of how he survived the famine or how or where he spent the three or four years after the famine. Michael Hanrahan was a passenger on the “Miles Barton” ship that sailed from Liverpool on 27 April 1853 bound for Melbourne. He and his sister, Margaret and brother-in-law, Dan Powell arrived in Melbourne in July 1853. Michael arrived in Ballarat on 1 January 1854. His brother Thomas arrived a few years later. ​CAPTAIN OF THE PIKE DIVISION There is no record of Michael Hanrahan having been involved in an armed struggle against the landlords and ruling class in Ireland, however within ten months of his arrival in Ballarat he was chosen as the captain of the pike division at Eureka on 1 December 1854. It is not recorded if he was chosen because of previous resistance fighter involvement or because of his leadership qualities. Michael Hanrahan must have had some success as a miner during 1854 because he sent home five hundred pounds to his family in Ireland." Eureka Australia website - Michael Hanrahan. Retrieved 12 July 20221, from https://www.eurekaaustralia.org.au/maurice-hanrahan.html More bio details are contained in this source. ------ ===Isaac Hayward=== "Four Eureka veterans, Isaac Hayward, David Maine, John Kemp, and George Firman arrived at Ballarat yesterday from Gippsland. Erch gives on interest-ing account of exciting scenes at the Stockade."'''Newspaper article''' Isaac Hayward The Bendigo Independent (Vic. : 1891 - 1918), Sat 3 Dec 1904, page 5. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/226688971?searchTerm=eureka%20veteran ------ ===George Hartley=== "...Death of Mr George Hartley... A Eureka Stockade Veteran, Mr George Hartley one of the oldest pioneers of the State, died at his late residence, Egerton, on Saturday after a short illness. The old gentleman was hale and hearty before he look to his bed a few months ago. The deceased, who had reached the ripe old age of 86 years, was born at Pennsylvania, U.S.A. on Feb. 16, 1829 and came to Victoria in 1853, when he resided at Ballarat. About a year afterwards he was married, and was one of the participants of the memorable Eureka Stockade, which occurred on Sunday morning, December 3d, 1854. On the 50th anniversary of the riot Mr Hartley received the title of the "Stockade Poet," and since then he has contributed many interesting articles to the "Gordon Advertiser," of which journal he had been a subscriber for years till his health failed him. In 1868 he came to Egerton, where he resided up to the time of his death. His wife predeceased him twelve years ago, and he leaves a grown-up family of two sons and two daughters to mourn their loss, viz.—Mrs A. Walker (Egerton), Mrs W. Corfield (Ballarat), Mr Wm. Hartley (Melbourne) and Mr Fk. Hartley (Egerton). The funeral, which took place in the Egerton Cemetery on Sunday was a large and representative one, the remains being encased in a handsome black and gold coffin, which was borne by Messrs A. and J. Walker, F. R., and W. Corfield (grandsons) and W. Smith (grand-son-in-law ) The pall-bearers were Messrs W. Lewis, W. Setter, A. M'Kenzie, J. Mackin, G. Davidson, A. Davidson. D. Devlin and J Knowles. Rev. E. Hoffman read the service at the grave, and Hugh Evans and son were the undertakers," '''Obituary''' George Hartley Gordon, Egerton and Ballan Advertiser (Vic. : 1914 - 1918), Fri 19 Mar 1915, p.4. Retrieved June 26, 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/129417786?searchTerm=eureka%20veteran ------ ===William Hartley=== "EUREKA STOCKADE VETERAN. INELIGIBLE FOR A PENSION. One of the survivors of the Eureka Stockade riots,''' William Hartley''', ap-plied to Mr. H. M. Murphy, P.M., at Ballarat on Tuesday for an old-age pension. Mr. Hartley said he was an American by birth and had been in communication with the United States Consul, but was informed that the United States Government made no provisions for her subjects abroad. Hartley also stated that he was not a naturalised British subject, and did not become naturalised, as he wished to remain loyal to the Stars and Stripes. Mr. Murphy said he was sorry he could not assist the veteran, who is now 80 years of age. Hartley must be three years a naturalised subject be-fore he can receive a pension." Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW : 1888 - 1954), Sat 15 May 1909, Page 7. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/45071216. ------ ===James Heffernan=== "EUREKA STOCKADE VETERAN. Mr. '''James Heffernan''', licensee of the Kyneton Commercial hotel, died sud-denly on Wednesday, aged 81 years. He came to Victoria in 1850, and took part in all the early gold rus-hes. With 80 other tributers, he worked the Ballarat Band of Hope Tribute, each of them clearing £500. He was in Heathcote in July, 1853, when the Mclvor gold escort was held up and robbed, and was in Bendigo when the miners burnt their rights. In December, 1854, deceased took part in the historic Eureka stockade" Hamilton Spectator (Vic. : 1870 - 1918), Fri 30 Apr 1909, Page 4. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/225038311. ------ ===James Hodges=== "EUREKA STOCKADE VETERAN REVIVES FLAG INCIDENT - BULLET-SCARRED SOLDIER WILL HELP WOUNDED MEN "Silver stars on heavenly blue" — the forerunner of Australia's flag — the dig-ger's emblem of freedom was hoisted at the Eureka Stockade in 1854 by Mr James Hodges, now of Fergie street, Fitzroy. Today, 85 years and carrying the marks of bullet wounds in head and leg, Mr Hodges is arranging to help the wounded soldiers by a tableau in con-nection with the artists' pageant to-morrow afternoon. In a letter to Mr Arthur Russell, in connection with the pageant, Mr Hodges wrote:— "You will understand that as I reach my 85th milestone on life's wallaby on August 31, I am not quite as active as at the time, 1854, we made the stand for liberty and self-government, as against the remnant of bad old convict misrule, and thanks to a couple of bullets I carry through life two wounds, one in the head and the other in the leg. "If I say that your committee as artists would be the best judge of the form of tab-leau I can but suggest the Flag in the act of hoisting, surrounded by a few diggers, and perhaps Eureka and Gallipoli somewhere in prominence. "When in the act of planting our Flag, I wrote and gave utterance to a few words. Here are two extracts — one for Eureka and one for Gallipoli: — "Boys, up with the Flag. Its silver stars on Heavenly blue. Staunch to our Flag, to ourselves are true." "If peace or war, strife or disorder, The Emblem of Eternity, within its border, The Southern Cross." Stars on a blue ground, said Mr Hodges, was the design of the original Australian flag, and he added: "At this time, after 60 years, it occurs to me that I ought to be among the prophets." Newspaper article - James Hodges. The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Thu 29 Jul 1915, p.1. Retrieved June 26, 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/242347309?searchTerm=eureka%20veteran ------ ===Robert Holberry=== "The death is reported of yet another Eureka Stockade veteran in the person of Mr Robert Holbery of Tunstall, who pass-ed away yesterday morning. He was a colonist of 62 years. For 32 years he was a coachdriver for Cobb and Company, and travelled in the Echuca, Beachworth, and Wangaratta district. He also spent seve- ral years in Adelaide as an employee of the same firm. He drove a number of sol- diers to the Eureka Stockade. It was his boast that he never met with an accident until 18 months ago, when a Ringwood train collided with the back wheel of his buggy at the Tunstall crossing. He was severely injured, and did not recover en- tirely from the effects." '''Obituary''' Robert Holberry. The Ballarat Courier (Vic. : 1869 - 1884; 1914 - 1918, Wed 15 Jul 1914. p.9. Retrieved June 28, 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/73310527?searchTerm=eureka%20veteran ------ ===Henry Thomas Holyoake=== "Holyoake.— On the 23rd January, at his late residence, 303 Nicholson street, Carlton, Henry Thomas, the dearly beloved husband of Jane Burns, and fourth son of the late George Holyoake, of Birmingham, England, aged 50 years. One of the agitators for the ' miners' rights during the Eureka riots, and connected with the Victorian press for the last twenty-seven years. ..." Obituary Henry Thomas Holyoake. The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Tue 25 Jan 1881, p.1. Retrieved 7 July 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/204049233?searchTerm=eureka%20James%20Campbell ===John Basson Humffray=== (Played a large part in Eureka. Secretary Reform League. Colonial Government. Many sources) Mentioned as 'having been returned to Government with Lalor' after the Eureka Rebellion and changes to elector laws. '''Newspaper Article ''' Humffray. The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Wed 28 Nov 1855, p.6. Retrieved June 29, 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/154866977?searchTerm=eureka%20stockader "DEATH OF MR. J. B. HUMFFRAY. From Our Correspondent. BALLARAT, 'Wednesday. Mr. J. B. Humffray (whose name is closely associated with the history of the colony and of old gold digging days) died this morning shortly before 3 o'clock. Mr. John Basson Humffray, in the early days of our Parliamentary history made a considerable figure, though the retired life he has led for many years past has almost caused his name to be forgotten. Mr. Humffray died after a lingering illness, consequent upon rheumatic gout and dropsy. The deceased gentleman was born in Montgomeryshire, Wales, in 1826, and was therefore in his 65th year. His father was a master weaver, and was enabled to give each member of his family a liberal education, John Basson Humffray was intended for the law, but on the news of the gold discoveries reaching England he abandoned his legal studies, and with many others left for the Eldorado of the South. He arrived in Melbourne in 1853, and subsequently proceeded to Maryborough; where he worked as a digger for some time. Early in 1854 he went to Ballarat, and worked with several parties in the neighbor hood of the Black Hill. At this time the licence question was agitating the minds of all on the goldfields, and Mr. Humffray, being a cultured man and a good speaker, took a prominent part in the meetings that were held in the then canvas township of Ballarat. Peter Lalor, Kennedy, Black, Verne, Raffales(sic.) and other diggers of the time, feeling bitterly the persecution of the authorities in respect to the diggers' licences, advocated a determined course of action in the resistance of the oppressive rule, but Humffray, being a "moral suasion man," urged the diggers to seek redress of their wrongs in a "constitutional" manner, and in a way that would not necessitate bloodshed. But his arguments were ineffective on the excited assemblages, as the majority of the gold seekers were determined to put an end to the unsatisfactory state of affairs that existed by recourse to arms. In order to assist in averting such a crisis, if possible, Humffray started a newspaper called the 'Leader', which was written in the interests of moral suasion, but its efforts proved futile, and tho journal became defunct on the issue of the seventh number. On the Thursday preceding the Eureka revolt, Mr. Humffray, knowing that armed resistance was contemplated by the diggers, again urged all on the goldfields to lay down their weapons and to contend for their rights by peaceful arbitrament. On this day, however, Peter Lalor was engaged in mobilising and drilling his forces. Taking up a position on a stump he prayed that God would bless the diggers in their effort to "squelch" tyrannical rule in Ballarat, and he then swore in his men under the Southern Cross, which flag is now in the Museum of the Melbourne Public Library. At the same time, but in another part of the field, Humffray standing on a box addressing a large meeting. At him were pointed the revolvers of several diggers who cried, "You have led us so far why not lead us now?" Humffray replied "Put down the revolvers, mates; the Government are more afraid of you with a newspaper in your hand than a revolver." The riots on the Eureka, took place on the following Sunday, 3rd December, 1854, with the result known. When the British soldiers and diggers met in conflict in the early morning Humffray was calmly sleeping in his tent on the flat where the Eastern-road is now situated. He was aroused from his slumbers by the roll of the musketry of the British troops, and on his proceeding to the Eureka he found a number of his warmest acquaintances lying dead or wounded on the ground in and around the stockade. To-day there are very few old diggers to be met with who say that the Eureka insurrection was not justified. Mr. Humffray's opinion to the contrary, many old pioneers, who were hunted from post to pillar in the early days of the goldfields, are agreed that the riots initiated the reform, and that had the diggers not taken the determined stand they did the persecution would have gone on until something more startling than a skirmish would have occurred. It should be added that Mr. Humffray worked hard before and aftor the riots in the interests of the diggers ; he accompanied numerous deputations to Melbourne to urge an alteration in the goldfields laws; he was the principal speaker among his party in laying the grievances of the ...(unclear) divers Uyyit men ...the memorable 3rd December he prepared a memorial to the Government, praying for forbearance on the part of the authorities, and promising to assist in the maintenance of law and order. On the presentation of this document, Mr. Humffray was placed under arrest, but he was set at liberty after incarceration for a few hours. His advocacy of moral suasion led to his being accused of "trimming" in the interests of the Government, but those who knew him well absolved him from all stigma in this respect. Mr. Humffray and Mr Lalor were the first Parliamentary representatives of Ballarat. Their election to the old Legislative Council (which assembled in St. Patrick's Hall) took place on Camp Hill, near the site of the Ballarat Savings Bank. The poll was taken by a show of hands. Nine members had to be elected in the colony. Sir Charles Hotham, the then Governor, having the right to appoint a nominee. This nominee was Dr. Owens, well known as an agitator in the Sandhurst district. Mr. Humffray acted as a Parliamentary representative of Ballarat and district for a number of years. In 1861 he was appointed the First Minister of Mines, but in 1864 he was defeated by Mr. C. E. Jones, mainly owing to his vote in connection with the squatters leases. In 1869 he was again returned to Parliament, regaining his seat from Mr. Jones. His colleague was Mr. Charles Dyte. Humffray suffered his second Parliamentary defeat in 1871, and in retiring he expressed his intention of not again seeking honors as far as the Legislature was concerned. The deceased gentleman, who was of a kind and genial disposition, took, however, as a private citizen, considerable interest in public affairs. When the question of the Eureka riots cropped up in public discussion he was a frequent contributor to the press, and the giving of Information relative to the early diggings afforded him considerable pleasure. Several of his brothers are in the Indian civil service, and he has also relatives residing in Melbourne and in New Zealand. He leaves a widow and one son. Mr. Humffray was never in affluent circumstances. He speculated extensively, and like many others he was unsuccessful. Of late years he received a helping hand from the citizens of Ballarat, who remembered that he had done much in the interests of the district in the days when Parliamentary representation meant unceasing worry and the loss of time and money. The death of Mr. Humffray calls to mind how few there are left in Parliament of those who were returned upon the inauguration of the new constitution in 1855. When he last (in 1874) endeavored to gain a seat in Parliament for the representation of Ballarat East, the candidates and polling were as follow Townsend McDermott, 1047; John James, 742; E. Steinfeld, 586; J. B. Humffray, 238; Charles Dyte, 174. The two first named were elected." '''Obituary''' John Basson Humffray. The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Thu 19 Mar 1891, p.5. Retreived 29 June 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/201460628?searchTerm=humffray "A PAGE IN HISTORY - OUR HUMFFRAY It was mentioned in our issue yesterday that Mr James Basson Humffray had died. He was born in Newtown, Montgomeryshire, Wales, in 1830, was articled in the old country to a solicitor, and arrived in this colony towards the end of 1853, and went to Ballarat early in 1854. His father was a manufacturer in the flannel trade. The subject, of our sketch at first worked in the Gravel Pits, Ballarat, and was not successful in that vocation. For some time he prosecuted his studies with the intention to procure admission as a barrister, but he never passed the necessary examination. Subsequently he opened a book selling and stationer's shop in Main-road, Bal-larat, but he relinquished that business, and during the later years of his life he was dependent on charity. Mr Humffray's career as a public man began at Ballarat during those troublesome time which culminated in December, 1854, in the Eureka affair, he having been one of the popular leaders who sought to obtain redress of the diggers' grievances, He, however, was always a man of peace — an advocate of moral as distinguished from physical force. He was secretary of the re-form league formed by the diggers to carry their views into effect, and in fact his name frequently appears in the chronicles of the events preceding the storming of the Eureka stockade by the authorities. Counselling legal agitation only to the last, he left the stockade on the night before the battle, which took place on December 2nd(sic.), 1854. Immediately after that event he re-ap peared on the scene, still consistently trying to promote peace. On December 6th a meeting was held at which resolutions in favour of the exercise of forbearance and humanity were passed. Martial law had then been proclaimed, and there was some vagueness about the resolutions which might be construed as conveying a gentle remonstrance to the authorities on the one hand, or to the rebellious subject of the Queen on the other. At any rate, they did not satisfy the authorities, and when Mr Humffray, who had taken an active part in the meeting, went with others to present the resolutions to the representative of the Governor at Ballarat, he was arrested. He was, however, liberated almost immediately. At periods of great excitement, when passions are burning, persons of moderate views are always liable to be denounced as trimmers. That epithet was applied to Mr Humffray in the days we are now dealing with by some of the extremists on his own side. He was Indeed accused of having been a traitor to the diggers' cause. But in calmer times it was generally acknowledged that he had done good and faithful service to the side with which he had identified himself; and it became known that so far from having been traitorous he had given secret assistance to some of the unhappy men who had been wounded in the affray, and had scorned to secure the blood money which was placed on their heads. That his course of action throughout the crisis commended itself to the approval of the community in which he lived is evident from the circumstances now to be related. Under the Constitution Act 1855 two Houses of Parliament were created in Vic-toria, and, pending the Royal assent to that measure, five representatives from the gold-fields were added to the old Legislative Council. Mr P. Lalor and the subject of this sketch were chosen to represent Ballarat. At the election of the first Parliament under the new constitution in October, 1856, Mr Humffray was returned to the Assembly for North Grant, which electorate included, Ballarat East. He was one of the first of our legislators, if not the first, to try to pass a Mining on Private Property Bill, he having moved in that matter as far back as March, 1857. In later years he made other unsuccessful efforts to secure that object. Ballarat East having been made an electoral district, he was returned by it in August, 1859. When Mr Heales took office in November, 1890, he chose Mr Humffray as one of his colleagues, making him the first Minister of Mines of the colony, a mining department not having existed, here be-fore that date. That Administration retired in November, 1861, and Mr Humffray was defeated at the next general election in 1864. He was, however, again returned for the same electorate, and for the last time at the general election of February, 1868. His subsequent efforts to obtain a seat were not successful. As a legislator Mr Humffray never attained a prominent or influential position. He seldom addressed the House, and when he did it was rarely indeed on the more important questions which agitated the community during his parliamentary career. In the political struggles of 1868 he voted as a rule with the Constitutional party, and was one of the minority which, in the Parliament which began in that year, opposed the M'Culloch Go-vernment. Unlike several other members of that minority, however, he was always in favour of payment of members. In our Parliamentary annals Mr Humffray's name last appears, in con-nection with a grant of about £300, which was voted to him in 1872 as payment of his claim (held to be good equitably but not legally) to a pension on account of his having, held, office as Minister of the Crown. In July, 1858, he opened the first gasworks erected in Ballarat." '''Obituary''' John Basson Humffray. Mount Alexander Mail (Vic. : 1854 - 1917), Fri 20 Mar 1891, p.2. Retreived 29 June 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/199630858?searchTerm=humffray "The funeral of the late Mr. J. B. Humffray took place to-day, but was poorly attended. The City Hall flag was flying half mast high to-day, but no municipal representatives wero pre-sent In the procession. Mr. M'Pherson, M.L.C., and Mr. Murphy, M.L. A., werE present. Mr. Humffray's dying request was that hE should be buried in the Old cemetery near the grave which contains the remains of the diggers who fell under the fire of the British soldiers at the Eureka stockade. The wish has been complied with." '''Funeral report''' J B Humffray. The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Fri 20 Mar 1891, p.6. Retreived 29 June 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/201452331?searchTerm=humffray ------ ===Jeremiah Hughes (has profile)=== Jeremiah Hughes, 83 years of age, an old Eureka. Stockader, died at Cuthero station, from exhaustion consonquent on the heat, on Sunday. Hughes, who was a very old district resident, and for many years an employee of Cuthero station, had for some time been in receipt of an old age pension. He was buried in the local cemetery on Sunday, the Rev. Father Maginnis of-ficiating at the grave.PEOPLE. (1906, January 13). Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW : 1888 - 1954), p. 5. Retrieved May 30, 2021, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article44489376 ------ ===Happy Jack=== The one known as '''HAPPY JACK''' while a big blackfellow, whose name and fate are alike a mystery, has been described as one of the pluckiest fighters in the Stockade. The Argus, 3 June 1899 ------ ===Geo. Johnson=== "In a little bark cabin at Avoca Geo. Johnson, 80, a Eureka Stockade veteran, has passed away. A colonist of 70 years, Johnson amassed considerable wealth as a tributor in mines at Ballarat, Maryborough and Avoca. For many years he was a leading coursing enthusiast. In characteristic digger style, he spent his money freely, and died a poor man." Obituary''' Geo. Johnson. The Horsham Times (Vic. : 1882 - 1954), Tue 9 Mar 1920, p.2. Retrieved June 26, 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/73190428?searchTerm=eureka%20veteran "AVOCA. OBITUARY. A very old identify of the Avoca Lead in the person of Mr George Johnson, has died after a brief illness. The deceased, who was 79 years of age, lived alone in a little hut on the old deserted diggings which had been the scene of his labor in the balmy days. Mr Johnson was familiarly known as “Ballarat George" and he was a Eureka Stockade Veteran. His death removes one of the old type of miner and his friends will miss the interesting reminiscences which he was always pleased to relate. Only a few diggers are now left on the Lead here." '''Obituary''' George Johnson. The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Tue 2 Mar 1920, p.6. Retrieved June 26, 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/212058473?searchTerm=eureka%20veteran ------ ===John Jones=== "Eureka Veterans- It is not generally known that two veterans who were present at the Eureka Stockade fight are still living in Sebastopol. These are Messrs Thomas and John Jones, who reside in Cheshunt street, Sebastopol and whose ages are over 90 and 80 years respectively After the Eureka fight the veterans, felled a number of trees, cut out the required slabs and made the coffins for 17(sic.) soldiers killed in the historic Event. Both the Messrs Jones' are hale and hearty despite their advanced age." '''Newspaper Article''' John & Thomas Jones. The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Fri 13 Apr 1917, p.4. Retrieved June 28, 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/154800258?searchTerm=eureka%20veteran ------ ===Thomas Jones=== "Eureka Veterans- It is not generally known that two veterans who were present at the Eureka Stockade fight are still living in Sebastopol. These are Messrs Thomas and John Jones, who reside in Cheshunt street, Sebastopol and whose ages are over 90 and 80 years respectively After the Eureka fight the veterans, felled a number of trees, cut out the required slabs and made the coffins for 17(sic.) soldiers killed in the historic Event. Both the Messrs Jones' are hale and hearty despite their advanced age." '''Newspaper Article''' John & Thomas Jones. The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Fri 13 Apr 1917, p.4. Retrieved June 28, 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/154800258?searchTerm=eureka%20veteran ------ ===[[Keenan-1923|John Keenan]] - has profile=== DEATH OF A EUREKA STOCKADER. . MARYBOROUGH, Tuesday. Mr. John Keenan, a resident of Ma jorca for 33 years, died yesterday. He arrived in Victorli at the age of 17, in 1852, and lived for some time at Geelong. The gold-fields attracting him he visited Ballarat, and took an active part in the Eureka stockade riot, dur ing which he was shot in the right leg, and after being disabled was con cealed in a manger until a dray was procured, at a cost of £14, to convey him to the Geelong Hospital. Whilst being conveyed there lie was stopped lay a company of armed police, who accepted his explanation that his in juries were due to a fall down a shaft. ------ ===[[Kemp-7849|John Kemp (1826-1907)]] - has profile=== "Four Eureka veterans, Isaac Hayward, David Maine, John Kemp, and George Firman arrived at Ballarat yesterday from Gippsland. Each gives on interesting account of exciting scenes at the Stockade."Newspaper article Isaac Hayward The Bendigo Independent (Vic. : 1891 - 1918), Sat 3 Dec 1904, page 5. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/226688971?searchTerm=eureka%20veteran ------ ===Alexander Henry King=== "...Alexander Henry King, brother of Mr John Charles King (late business manager of the Argus), was a direct lineal descendant of the first Lord Baron of Ockham. He was born at Moydalgan House, County Down, Ireland, on the 14th October, 1827. He left Ireland about May, 1810, with his father, mother, two brothers, and three sisters. The father died at the Cape of Good Hope, and one of the sisters died shortly after anding in Melbourne. The family arrived in Aus-tralia on the 1st January, 1841, after a pas- sage of over six months’ duration. The eldest brother, John Charles King, was appointed Government auctioneer, a post which he held until the Melbourne Town Council was formed. ..."Alexander Henry King mentioned in a much larger article (details of immigration might match with trooper John King of Eureka) The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Wed 30 Dec 1885, page 3. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/206305604?searchTerm=eureka%20John%20King ------ ===Mrs Thomas Kirby=== "EUREKA VETERAN. Among the many Eureka veterans now alive, may be mentioned Mrs. Kirby, relict of the late Mr Thomas Kirby, who resides at Dunnstown. Mrs Kirby is over 90 years of age. Her part in the memorable battle with tho soldiery of the day, was the sheltering of Peter Lalor, when hard pressed by his pursuers. He ran Into the cottage, and avoided capture by taking refuge under the old lady's Bed. The soldiers were put off his trail, but one of them fired a bullet which pierced the canvas walls. Mrs Kirby, despite her advanced age, enjoys fairly good health, but it is only with difficulty that she can move about." '''Newspaper article''' Mrs. Thomas Kirby. The Evening Echo (Ballarat, Vic. : 1914 - 1918), Mon 9 Apr 1917, p.2. Retrieved June 26, 2021, fromhttps://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/241705074?searchTerm=eureka%20veteran ------ ===Charles Knox=== EUREKA VETERAN PASSES IN NATAL. BALLARAT, Tuesday. "News has been received from Harding, Natal, of the death of '''Charles Knox''', a participant In the incidents which culminated in the Eureka Stock-ade. Mr Knox arrived In Australia In 1851 from Samoa, where he had been wrecked on the barque Favorite In 1849. He had mining experience in Bathurst before coming to Ballarat, and became one of the first prospectors in the rich "Bakery Hill" Ballarat East, alluvial run, and was working only twenty-five yards distant from the spot where the famous Welcome nugget was found. He found a nugget worth nearly £400. In later years Mr Knox opened stores in Natal and Transvaal, each of which was named Ballarat, and for some time managed the famous Simmer and Jack mine" The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Tue 11 Oct 1910, Page 5. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/241986784. ------ ===Peter Lalor (has profile)=== "DEATH OF A VETERAN. THE LATE MR. PETER LALOR. BY "THE VAGABOND." Thirty-seven years ago a young Irishman landed in Melbourne. The cry of "Gold!" brought hither all sorts and conditions of men, but few who have been more notable than Peter Lalor, scion of a notable family. The old mansion house of Tennikill in Queen's County was the home of a race, the chiefs of which maintained at home the traditions of their family and Irish hospitality, whilst the younger branches went forth into the world to fight their way therein with nothing but their courage and their talents to aid them. Charles Lever has given us the type of many such a family as that of the Lalors of Tennikill. They were, of course, sportsmen. Mr. Patrick Lalor, father of our Peter Lalor, was a Master of Hounds, as well as being the first representative of Queen's County, after Catholic Emancipation, in the House of Commons. "Tom Lalor, of Creagh," is well known as the Master of the Ossory Hounds. The cadets of the family developed a military strain. One of the cousins of Mr. Peter Lalor became a Field Marshal and Grandee of Spain. Three of his brothers fought in the American war, one being killed in the cause of the South, and another whilst fighting for the Stars and Stripes. Another cousin was the celebrated Frank Power, the war correspondent of the Times, who died with Gordon at Khartoum. The present head of the house and owner of Tenni-kill is Mr. Patrick Lalor, and his brother, Mr.Richard Lalor, like his father, is member for Queen's County. A younger brother is Dr. Joseph Lalor, a physician who has held the highest appointments in Ireland, including that of head of the Lunacy department. The mantle of medicine has likewise descended upon Mr. Peter Lalor's only son, Dr. Joseph Lalor, a young physician worthily esteemed by all who know him, in whose house the old hero of the Eureka Stockade and many a Parliamentary battle in the cause of the freedom of the people, and as is generally admitted the best Speaker who ever filled the chair in Victoria, peacefully ended his days. A week back when I visited Church-street, Richmond, Mr. Peter Lalor lay sick unto death. He had been long suffering from an incurable disease. He had received the last rites of his church, and was calmly awaiting his end. I consider it one of the greatest compliments paid to me as a journalist in Australia when I was told that the ex-Speaker would be glad to see me, although he or his medical attendants, Doctors Williams and Robertson, forbade any other visitors. Sitting in an arm chair at the study window looking out from the height of Richmond Hill over pleasant South Yarra and Toorak, Mr. Peter Lalor, courtly and gracious in his greeting, did not look like one of those who are ''morituri''. Yet science had given the ''fiat''; it was only a question of a few days, it might be of a few hours. After we shook hands Mr. Lalor's first thought was hospitality, and his attendant, an ex valet of Sir Henry Loch's, was ordered to ring the bell for refreshments before we com-menced our afternoon's conversation, in which, if I did not obtain the complete "story of his life from year to year," I was enlightened on many points of which the history of the day has been silent. Of the Eureka Stockade affair my previous authority had been Withers' admirable ''History of Ballarat'', given to me during my stay in that city six years ago by Mr. James Oddie, who also told me much of interest in regard to the early days of the gold diggings, with which Mr. Peter Lalor's name will be ever connected. This interview, which I first sought, was by the wish not only of the ex-Speaker but of his devoted son, Dr. Joseph Lalor. Father —— had done his duty and the church had said "post hominem vermis; post vermem foetor et horror sic in non hominem vertitur omnis homo." I, as a journalist, surely may be allowed to testify that "the good may not be interred with his bones." Mr. Peter Lalor was 62 years of age, having been born in 1827. He was a student at Trinity College, Dublin, and a civil engineer when he emigrated to Melbourne to try his luck on the gold diggings. His first essay was on the Ovens goldfield, but in February, 1853, he migrated to Ballarat. Here Mr. Peter Lalor and his "mates" took up some valuable claims, from which they hoped to be soon able to realise sufficient to permit them to return with a com-petence to their native homes. Mr. Duncan Gillies was also working in an adjoin-ing claim. But the oppression of the central authorities, and the petty insolence and tyranny and corruption of the camp officials exasperated the miners until they were driven into open revolt, and the flag of the Southern Cross was raised, Peter Lalor being appointed commander in chief of the insurgent diggers. The verdict of posterity is that the malcontents were justified in their endeavors to ob- tain redress for their grievances, if not in the manner by which they sought it. I remember when one of her Majesty's pro-consuls from a neighboring colony was shown the site of the Eureka Stockade he paralysed some of the attendant officials by saying, "That was altogether the most in-famous piece of business ever done in the name of the Queen." Peter Lalor and his followers suffered, but their blood was not shed in vain. Redress tor their grievances quickly followed the abortive attempt at insurrection. As the old hero said: "'Tis better as it is now. We not only got all we fought for, but a little more. It is sweet and pleasant to die for one's country or in defence of one's liberty, but it is sweeter to live and see the principles for which you have risked your life triumphant. I can look back calmly on those days. Mr. Peter Lalor had been fortified by the last rites of the Catholic Church, of which he was.a member. But, as he told me, during his career in this colony he was never identified, like other prominent politicians, as a supporter of the policy of that church, and he will be remembered here-after as a thorough democrat and protectionist, and advocate of the rights of the people. English contemporaneous history gives little record of the rising at Ballarat. Mr. Justin M'Carthy does not even mention it. Yet its consequences might have been fatal to the con-tinuance of Imperial rule in this country. It seemed a tornado in a teapot at first when a Scotch miner was murdered in a quarrel at an ill famed public house kept by one Bentley, and his mates burned down the place in revenge. This was on the 17th of October, 1854, and this was the first breath of the approaching storm, which fanned the smouldering discontent of the miners into open rebellion. A deputation of diggers waited on Sir Charles Hotham, the Governor, and "demanded" the release of the men imprisoned for burning the hotel. His Excellency would not accept any communi-cation in which the word "demand" was used. It was in vain that the deputation informed him that they were under a strict agreement to substitute no other word, and that if they returned without the prisoners a riot would ensue. Sir Charles Hotham determined to "act firmly," and the Executive gathered all the forces, military and police, which were at its disposal, at Ballarat. At a meeting at Eureka of armed diggers, on the 30th November, resolutions were passed declaring that they would no longer pay the exorbitant and unjust licence fee. The diggers burnt their licences and prepared to resist by force the oppression of the Govern-ment. Meanwhile bodies of military and police continued to arrive at the camp of Ballarat. The diggers had before this been much incensed by the soldiers marching about the diggings, and even firing upon the people without the reading of the Riot Act. They now deter-mined to organise themselves to resist the approach of more soldiers. It was then that Mr. Peter Lalor was chosen by the diggers as their "commander-in-chief." A strong and powerful man of firm will, he was a born leader of the people. A large number of the insurgents were drilled and equipped; those who could not be provided with better arms were bid fix iron spikes on poles. The Government spies soon informed the authorities of these preparations, and on the 1st December it was reported at Ballarat that the diggers had occu-pied an entrenched camp at Eureka. Captain Thomas, the officer in command of the Govern-ment forces, determined to attack the miners at once. This step was not expected, and the in-surgents were taken by surprise. The alarm was not sounded inside the stockade until the soldiers were within 150 yards, and although a tolerably heavy fire was kept up by them from this distance the diggers stood bravely to their posts. The whole of the forces under the command of Captain Thomas were then brought up. They must have considerably outnumbered the occupants of the stockade, although it is not possible to ascertain the exact number on either side. The engagement lasted barely 25 minutes, for the ammunition of the insurgents ran out, and the stockade was carried at the point of the bayonet. The miners fought well and manfully, especially the leaders. Mr. Peter Lalor was severely wounded in the arm, and was at first supposed to be killed. In the very agonies of death he was con-cealed beneath a heap of slabs, from under which the blood streamed down the hill. When the soldiers had retreated with their prisoners he managed to escape, though faint and very weak through loss of blood. He was hidden for three days in a hut on the ranges, after which he was secretly conveyed to the house of a worthy Catholic priest, Father Smyth, where his arm was amputated by Dr. Doyle. A reward of £200 was offered for his apprehension, but his friends remained true and he was not taken. When the news of the attempted insurrection reached Melbourne, "society" was agitated, and, in response to a requisition, the Mayor called a meeting at the Mechanics' Institute, at which resolutions were attempted to be passed upholding the action of the Go-vernment and its officials in their treat-ment of the diggers. But these resolutions were received with so much dissatisfaction that the Mayor was obliged to vacate the chair, and a number of resolutions were passed alto-gether opposed to the action of the Executive, and calling upon the Government to immedi-ately settle the differences with the miners. Mr. Frencham, one of the discovers of gold in Victoria, spoke strongly in favor of the diggers, and bid the people "go forth with their brother diggers to conquer or to die." The re-solutions in favor of the miners were received and carried with the greatest enthusiasm. The Government again endeavored on the following day to secure the declared support of the public, and with this end a meeting was held on a large piece of ground near St. Paul's Church, at the corner of Flinders-lane. The chair was occupied by Mr. Henry Langlands and nearly 7000 people were present. But in this case also the resolu-tions passed condemned the policy of the Government, and showed sympathy with the miners. Finding they were not supported by the people, the Executive revoked the martial law which had been proclaimed at Ballarat, and abandoned several coercive measures which they had proposed to introduce. Petitions were adopted both in Melbourne and Ballarat, set-ting forth that "the recent unhappy outbreak at Ballarat was induced by no feeling of dis-affection to the person of her Majesty, and by no traitorous designs against the institutions of the monarchy, but purely by a sense of political wrong, a loss of confidence in the local adminis-tration of law, and an irritation engendered by the injudicious and offensive enforcement of an obnoxious and invidious tax which, though legal, has since been condemned by the gold-fields commission." Thousands of people signed this petition, and at last the Chief Secretary, Mr. Foster, gave way and resigned office. The diggers tried for high treason were released by a verdict of "not guilty" of their countrymen. The repeal of obnoxious mea-sures followed, and, according to the historian, responsible government commenced in reality after the insurrection at the Eureka Stockade. The diggers were granted political privileges, previously denied them, co-equal with the other classes of the community. Not only were they benefited, but the whole colony likewise. The insurrection brought about social and political progress, and the Government was made to recognise more fully the power and rights of the people. During the time that Mr. Peter Lalor remained in seclusion he told me he had many narrow escapes, being hidden by his friends at first in one place and then another until the storm had blown over, and the authorities appeared to have given up any attempt at pro-secution. Nine months afterwards, after the constitution was proclaimed in 1855, Mr. Peter Lalor was elected as a member for Ballarat. His address was brief and plain, as became a man whose career up to to then had been one of action and not of words. Almost his whole political creed was summed up in the following:— "I am in favor of such a system of law reform as will enable the poor man to obtain equal justice with the rich one, which at present I believe to be impossible." Mr. Lalor was returned without opposition and soon after appointed inspector of railways, which post he held until the passing of the Officials in Parliament Act prevented him from doing so. In 1856, under the new consti-tution, he was elected for South Grant. In 1871 he was unsuccessful in contesting his old seat, but in 1875 was again returned for South Grant, which seat he retained until the last ses-sion of Parliament. He held the position of Chairman of Committees for many years in the Assembly, and filled the office with remarkable ability. In August, 1875, he was appointed Minister of Customs in Sir (then Mr.) Graham Berry's Ministry, and in 1877 Postmaster-General under the same chief. On the retire-ment of Sir C. Gavan Daffy in 1880, Mr. Peter Lalor was elected Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, which office he held till October 1887, when his health gave way and he found himself unable to bear the strain of his duties in connection therewith. A sum of £4000 was voted to him by Parliament as a retiring allowance. He had previously re-fused a knighthood. Mr. Peter Lalor was known in connection with what is commonly called Black Wednes- day. Here his impartiality in striking at the root as well as the branch of officialdom, was displayed. On one of the heads of a depart-ment bringing him a list of 19 officials who could be dispensed with the Minister said, "Yes, this list is very complete with one excep-tion," and then he wrote the name of the head of the department at the top. As Commis-sioner of Customs Mr. Lalor will be long re-membered, but it was as Speaker that he made his great repute. Mr. Lalor was noted for his impartiality. It could never be alleged against him that he in any way fa-vored those of his own race or religion. He ruled the House through three Parliaments as it has never yet, and perhaps never again will be ruled. "The first duty of a Speaker," said Mr, Lalor, "is to be a tyrant. Remove him if you like, but whilst he is in the chair obey him. The Speaker is the embodiment of the corporate honor of the House. He is above party. He is the greatest representative of the people. In England he is called 'the First Commoner.' In the Australian colonies I hold that he is the first official in the land. One thing I would never allow when Speaker and that was any 'scenes,' any bickerings between two members. If any noisy member wanted to come into collision with another I interfered. He had it out with the Speaker, and I do not think got the best of it." And there was a twinkle in Mr. Lalor's eye as he no doubt recalled to mind some instances where he had put down unruly mem-bers. The same magnificent presence and voice, the physical qualification which made him sway the people when at the Eureka Stockade he administered the oath to 500 diggers, "We swear by the Southern Cross to stand truly by each other, and fight to defend our rights and liberties," gave Mr. Lalor, as Speaker, a wonderful command over the House. His knowledge of the law of Parliament was phenomenal, and added to this he possessed the readiest wit. He was ever prompt with a cultivated humorous retort, which turned the tables upon many recalcitrant members in a manner which left no soreness at the rebuff. During his last year in the chair Mr. Lalor suffered severely from his present disease, and it is certain that his application to his duties shortened his life. After relinquishing the office of Speaker Mr. Peter Lalor took a voyage to San Francisco for the benefit of his health, but since his return he gradually declined, and his medical advisers for some time imagined that the end was close at hand. Mr. Peter Lalor was married in 1854 to Miss Alicia Dunn, of Geelong, "the best of wives," he said, who died within the last two years. They had only one son and one daughter. The latter married to Mr. Lempriere, jun., died a few years back. In chronicling the demise of one of the truest men I have been privileged to meet and know during a long career in many lands, it seems to me that he well fulfilled the words of Shaks- peare, To thine ownself be true, And it must follow, as the night the day, Thou can'st not then be false to any man. After life's fitful fever may he sleep well! " '''Obituary''' The death of a Veteran - Peter Lalor. The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Mon 11 Feb 1889, page 5. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/196997065?searchTerm=vagabond "THE LATE PETER LALOR. A conspicuous figure in Victorian history has just departed this life. Mr Peter Lalor, the Eureka stockade veteran, is now no more, and thousands in this and the neighboring colonies will learn with regret the news of his end. An admirable sketch of his life from the pen of "The Vagabond" appeared in Monday's Age, aud we abridge the following particulars :— ..." '''Obituary''' The late Peter Lalor - The Lilydale Express (Vic. : 1886 - 1897 ; 1914 - 1920), Wed 13 Feb 1889, page 3. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/252162590/28057594 ------ ===Patrick Leahy=== "A VETERAN FiGHTER. Of all the Eureka Stockade veterans, Patrick Leahy, who recently handed in his gun to the undertaker at Fremantle (W.A.), was probably the most picturesque. He came from County Kerry in the early 50 s, and at Ballarat met Peter Lalor, The two became close friends. Although in the forefront of the battle with the red coats, Leahy escaped all damage. Later, he went to N.S.W., and was at Lambing Flat in 1861. He helped to promote the roll-up of 3000 diggers, by reason of which the great -aggregate Chinaman left with his hog-tail streaming in the wind. In 1875, just after the landing of 8000 Chows at Cook town, he was again in the front of a well-earned disturbance. In fact, he was one of the leaders of the anti-alien movement, as long as he was able to sit up and take reasonable nourishment. In the "80's" of last century he had become an old man, and from that time outward he pottered about the West-ralian diggings. He lived to be 98. Before coming to Australia he had served a military apprenticeship, first in the local faction quarrels of Kerry, and later in the Kaffir scrum of '34. — "Bulletin." '''Obituary''' Patrick Leahy. Lithgow Mercury (NSW : 1898 - 1954), Wed 14 Aug 1912, p.1. Retrieved June 28, 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/218733034?searchTerm=eureka%20veteran "Eureka Stockade Veteran. The death last week of Patrick Leahy, telegraphs our Fremantle correspondent, has removed another of the few remaining survivors of the Eureka Stockade fight. Leahy was born in County Kerry, Ireland, in 1819, and was, therefore, 93 years of age. He fought in the Kaffir war of 1834. and was one of the miners in the Eureka Stockade, in 1854. In 1861 he was prominent in the forcible expulsion of Chinese from Lambing Flat, N.S.W., and in 1875 was associated with the anti-Chinese movement In Queensland. In 1888 he worked on the Kimberley goldfields, and was at Coolgardie in 1893. In his declining years he lived at Fremantle on a pension." '''Obituary''' Patrick Leahy. The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Tue 30 Jul 1912, p.8. Retrieved June 28, 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/241633797?searchTerm=eureka%20veteran ------ ===[[Leeich-1|John Leeich]] - has profile=== EUREKA STOCKADER'S DEATH. MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — John Leich, aged 93, and one of the oldest residents of Geelong, died to-day. De ceased took an active part in the de fence of the Eureka Stockade in 1854.EUREKA STOCKADER'S DEATH. (1908, April 1). The North Western Advocate and the Emu Bay Times (Tas. : 1899 - 1919), p. 3. Retrieved May 30, 2021, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article64839798 ------ ===Lessman=== "THE EUREKA STOCKADE. (4 Dec. 1855). Yesterday was the second anniversary of the fatal encounter between the troops and the holders of the Stockade, and the memorable and melancholy event was commemorated by a pro-cession and the delivery of addresses. Two o'clock was the time appointed for the rendezvous on the site of the stockade, and by three there were assembled about 200 persons, amongst whom we noticed Messrs Seekamp, Hambrook, Nicholls, O'Meara, Hayes, M'Gill, Lessman, Lynch, and others. At three o'clock, Mr Lynch mounted a stump on the ground, close to the Stockade, and read the following address to the multitude ..." Newspaper Article - Eureka 1st Anniversary - Seekamp, Hambrook, Nicholls, O;Meara, Hayes, McGill, Lessman, Lynch The Star (Ballarat, Vic. : 1855 - 1864), Thu 4 Dec 1856, p.3. Reteived 29 June 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/66040013?searchTerm=eureka%20stockade ------ ===[[Lillis-139|Thomas Lillis]] - has profile=== A EUREKA STOCKADER The death occurred at Boulder yes- terday of Mr. Thomas Lillis, aged 77 The deceased was one of the Eureka Stockaders and he came to the West from Ballarat 14 years ago. His death took place after an illness ex- tending over a couple of weeks. De- ceased leaves a widow and grown up family, one son, Martin, beinl licen- isee of the Commercial Hotel, Boulder.A EUREKA STOCKADER (1910, June 19). The Sun (Kalgoorlie, WA : 1898 - 1929), p. 1. Retrieved May 30, 2021, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article211132446 ------ ===Henry Lorenzo de Longville=== "'''Henry Lorenzo de Longville''', 87 years of age, who was one of the men who fought with Peter Lalor at the Eureka Stockade, died at Clare-mont, West Australia, last week. On the morning of the attack, December 3, 1854, he was on sentry duty and gave the alarm to Lalor's men when he discovered the military advancing in the darkness of the early morning. He took part in the jubilee celebra-cions of the Stockade, which were held in Perth in 1904. In 1876 he received a decoration from the French Presi- dent for gallantry in saving the en-tire crew of a French ship wrecked at Port MacDonnell, South Australia. He was born at Fort Arkansas, U.S.A., and came to this country with one of the first groups of Cali-fornian miners who travelled to Bal-larat" The Horsham Times (Vic. : 1882 - 1954), Fri 23 Jan 1920, Page 5. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/73189060. ------ ===William Lynas=== Death of a Eureka Stockader — The death is reported of Mr. William Lynas, J.P.. a much respected resident of Wooroonooke, (Vic) at the age of 75 years. Deceased, a Charlton correspondent states, was a na- tive of Tyrone, Ireland, and prior to com- ing to Victoria in 1854 he served for three years in the Royal Irish Constabulary, being stationed at Limerick and Belfast. He was present at the Eureka Stockade riots in Ballarat. Shortly after he joined the Victorian police force and remained in it for 25 years, being stationed at Ballarat, Lintons, Benalla and Mansfield, being in charge of the two latter stations during the operations of Power, the bushranger, and the Kelly gang in those districts. He had some stirring experiences whist scour- ing the country in search of the gang. He attained to the rank of sergeant, and was last stationed at Dunolly. On resigning from the force he selected land in the Charlton district, where he had since re- sided with his wife and family. Notes on Current Events. (1905, April 28). The Albury Banner and Wodonga Express (NSW : 1871 - 1938), p. 23. Retrieved May 30, 2021, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article100659657 ------ ===[[Lynch-3240|John Lynch]] - has profile=== EUREKA VETERAN DEAD - '''Mr. John Lynch''' mining surveyor for the Smythesdale district, died on March 21. The deceased, who had been in failing health for the last four or five years became unconscious on Monday the last and remained so until hs death on Wednesday. He was born in County Clare. Ireland, and left for the Victorian goldfields in the early fifties. He followed mining pursuits and was ultimately elected by the diggers as surveyor for Warren's Lead, the appointment being afterwards confirmed by the government. He was also one of those who took an active part in the historic Eureka riot, being one of Peter Lalor's lieutenants. Years ago he was prominent in all local movements, and was elected a councillor of the borough of Smythesdale in 1861. A few years afterwards he was one of those who formed the borough of Browns and Scarsdale. Mr. Lynch was married in Ballarat in 1857, his wife having pre-deceased him by a few years. The surviving family consists of Captain J. Lynch, Mr. Maurice Lynch, M.B., Mr. Peter Lynch, L.R.C.S. Mr. Arthur Lynch, M.A., ex-member for Galway in the British House of Commons, and best known as "Colonel" Lynch during the South African war; Mr. Thomas Lynch a surveyor in West Australia; and one daughter, Miss B. Lynch..." The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946), Sat 31 Mar 1906, Page 28. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/139181832. "A Eureka Veteran. — Mr. John Lynch, who led the pikemen in the affray at the Eureka Stockdale, in 1854, under Peter Lalor, died the other day at the age of 80. Subsequent to the State trial arising out of the Stockdale trouble, Mr. Lynch, who is a surveyor by profession, settled at Smythesdale. He is the father of Colonel Arthur Lynch, who towards the close of the South African war came into' notoriety in England through his pro-Boer record."'''Obituary''' John Lynch Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative (NSW : 1890 - 1954), Thu 5 Apr 1906, page 23. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/157627071?searchTerm=eureka%20veteran "One of the Eureka stockade veterans in the person of Mr. John Lynch died at Smythesdale (Victoria) last week. Mr. Lynch, who was 80 years. of age, was born in County Clare, Ireland, and left for the Victorian goldfields in the early fifties. He followed mining pursuits, and was ultimately elected by the diggers as surveyor for Warren's Lead. He was also one of those who took an active part in the historic riot, being one of Peter Lalor's lieutenants. Years ago he was prominent in all local movements. The deceased was the father of Mr. Arthur Lynch, M.A., ex-member for Galway in the British House of Commons, and best known as " Colonel" Lynch during the South African war."'''Death Notice''' John Lynch. Western Star and Roma Advertiser (Toowoomba, Qld. : 1875 - 1948), Wed 28 Mar 1906, p.2. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/97411221?searchTerm=eureka%20veteran "THE EUREKA STOCKADE. (4 Dec. 1855). Yesterday was the second anniversary of the fatal encounter between the troops and the holders of the Stockade, and the memorable and melancholy event was commemorated by a pro-cession and the delivery of addresses. Two o'clock was the time appointed for the rendezvous on the site of the stockade, and by three there were assembled about 200 persons, amongst whom we noticed Messrs Seekamp, Hambrook, Nicholls, O'Meara, Hayes, M'Gill, Lessman, Lynch, and others. At three o'clock, Mr Lynch mounted a stump on the ground, close to the Stockade, and read the following address to the multitude ..." Newspaper Article - Eureka 1st Anniversary - Seekamp, Hambrook, Nicholls, O;Meara, Hayes, McGill, Lessman, Lynch The Star (Ballarat, Vic. : 1855 - 1864), Thu 4 Dec 1856, p.3. Reteived 29 June 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/66040013?searchTerm=eureka%20stockade "Days of Eureka Stockade - SOLDIER, POET, REBEL. Many affectionate and proud references to his Australian birth and experiences are to be found In the auto-biograhy of Colonel Arthur Lynch the "Man of Gal-Way," deep thinker, brilliant writer, politician, poet, and democrat. It Is a graphic story, an outstanding book of romantic life and achievement. Colonel Lynch was born at Smythesdale, near Ballarat, where his father, who was later "tried" for for his part In the Eureka Stockade, was a mining and land surveyor and civil engineer of high standing. Young Lynch spent a good deal of his childhood with his grandfather, Peter MacGregor, of Ballarat, who belonged to the clan of Rob Roy; thus he gained a broad Scottish accent; he also got a spartan training, which In later years stood him in good stead on many occasions. Smythesdale was only a. small centre, yet it became famous for Its runners. Lynch attributes the fact to the arrival there of Frank Hewitt, a Limerick man, who had beaten J. G. Harris, and so won the Australian championship. All the boys in Smythesdale became hero-worshippers, and It was not surprising that many of them afterwards distinguished themselves on the track. At 15 Lynch was sent to the Melbourne University, where his brother Peter was already studying medicine. "There," he puts It on record, "the Differential Calculus entranced me . . ." It did not, however take up all his time, for he recounts many amusing anecdotes,' and has much to say about his numerous old school friends. After came Paris — Berlin — London — and Pretoria. Kruger made him a colonel, and his Irish brigade Is not llkely to be forgotten; yet one cannot help liking and admiring this wild Irishman, for his wlldness and waywardness were merely a part of his peculiarly restless and versatile genius. ("My Life Story," by Colonel Arthur Lynch. London. John Long; also from Dymock's.)" Newspaper Article Days of Eureka Stockade - SOLDIER, POET, REBEL. The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Sun 8 Feb 1925, p.16. Retrieved 7 July 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/222935788?searchTerm=eureka%20James%20Campbell ------ ===[[MacLean-1469|Cottnam Walter MacLean (1834-1928)]] - has profile=== "Eureka Veteran. MACKAY RESIDENT BECOMES REMINISCENT. A glowing account of the Eureka stockade and the events leading up to the outbreak by the diggers was given to a 'Mercury' representative by Mr. '''C. W. Maclean''' Jubilee-street, who has resided In Mackay and district tor a number of years. Although 95 years ot age, Mr. Maclean is still hale and hearty, and possesses a memory that would be very creditable to a man many years his junior. Although he finds it difficult to walk any great distance, he is still able to potter round the house and yard. Born in Coll, Scotland, Mr. Maclean is a descendent of the Macleans of Duart, and possesses a history of the clan. His great grandfather was resident governor of the tower of London, and his grandfather was killed in the Island of Dominico, in suppressing the rebellion of the blacks there. His father, who was an only son, served in the 68th Light Infantry in Canada for eight years, and was forced to resign on account of failing sight. He left a family of ten, all of whom with the exception of Mr. Maclean, are thought to be dead, although one brother in New Zealand may still be alive. Mr. Maclean landed at Liardet (Sandridge) Beach, Melbourne, in 1852, having sailed from the Old Country in the Isabella, which was under the command of the late Captain Peat. Twenty-four hours after landing, he and his brother were on the road to Ballarat in search of gold; which already had been discovered there in large quantities. On arrival at Eureka he picked up a nice piece of gold and thought his luck was in. Although he and his brother Francis were trying their luck at goldmining they knew as much about mining and pick-and-shovel work as the newest born child; their hands soon blistered and their backs ached. Instead of working the pipe clay at the bottom, they fooled about with black sand in which they thought the gold, was to be obtained. Their cash soon cut out and his brother took to work in a shop and Mr. Maclean kept on panning the dirt for what he could find. This contiuued for a couple of years, and then the diggers objected to paying the miners' license of 30/- a month. Meetings were called, headed by Peter Lawlor at Bakery Hill; a blue flag with white stars was hoisted, and dozens of speeches were made. Finally the diggers agreed to burn their licenses, and this was done. At the end of November, 1854, a man named Scouvey(sic.), a Scot, called at the Eureka Hotel to get a drink, and the owner hit him over the head with a spade and killed him. The diggers, to get their revenge, burnt his house. Several diggers were arrested and accused of burning the house. This incensed the diggers, and they decided to build what was known, and is still known as the Eureka stockade. The material utilised consisted of slabs that were used in sinking the shafts. By some means, unknown to those concerned, the Government was made aware of what was taking place, and two companies of troops were sent up to quell the disorder. These were the 12th and 40th Infantry under the command of Captains Thomas and Wise respectively. On the Sunday morning, December 4, the soldiers arrived and drew up in formation in front of the stockade. He was not sure whether a Magistrate was present or not to read the Riot Act, but two volleys were fired into the stock-ade by the troops, and 13 men were killed, their names afterwards being placed on a memorial tablet. Captain Wise was severely shot, on the leg and preferred to die rather than have it 'amputated. Later 120 of the dig-gers were captured and taken to Melbourne, and a petition was sent throughout Victoria, asking that they be given their liberty. Bentley, the owner of the Eureka Hotel, was tried on a charge of murder and acquitted. The diggers objected to this acquittal, and Bentley was tried again and found guilty, a term of two years imprisonment being imposed on him. Peter Lawlor was shot in the wrist during the raid on the stockade, and his hand had to be amputated. He was hidden away by his followers, and although a big reward was offered for his arrest, he was never taken. In consequence of the rising, the Government imposed a duty of 2/- an ounce on all gold exported, and the license fee was fixed at-£l a year instead of 30/- a month, as had been the case previously. The diggers therefore got some benefit as a result of their outbreak. However, as Mr. Maclean said, the revenue had to be obtained from some source, and a tax was imposed on storekeepers amounting to approximately £4 a year. One scene, said Mr. Maclean would always last in his memory. It was that of a double gum tree which stood at the bottom of Bakery Hill, and which, he was given to understand was still there. He and his brother pegged out a piece of ground, 48ft. square, in which they had shares. They worked the mine until they struck water, and his brother then sent over a cask of beer to the shaft, and they all got drunk; the result being that they lost their claim, which was jumped by a party of Italians. The latter party had exceptionally good stone there, and took out an enormous quantity of gold. Every time he passed that gum-tree afterwards he became very angry with his brother when he thought of his stupidity in sending beer to the shaft. After that he started tha Avoca goldmine, and met with a little success, although his success was only, in a meagre degree. This was in the early 60's, and after toiling so long and being unlucky as a goldminer, he followed the example of many other unfortunate diggers and gave up the chase of the elusive metal. Leaving there, he went to Melbourne, and, with his wife, boarded the Stag, which took him to Mauritius. The journey, however, did not pass without some experience befalling him. On one occasion he was flung over the jib-boom during a storm, and on another he was knocked off the mainsail by the foot-rope. The first officer on the boat was hopelessly drunk at one port, and Mr. Maclean, having a slight knowledge of Hindustani, took the cargo aboard, and for this he was made a present of £2/2/- by the skipper — a large amount in those days. In Mauritius he followed the occupation of a sugar-grower and gained considerable experience. Fever- was taking its toll towards the end of that time; on one occasion he saw 300 boys down with the malady, and quinine was worth £30 an ounce, being unprocurable - at that price. Eventually he contracted the disease, and he and his wife again heard the call to return to Australia and answered it, arriving in Melbourne. He did not stay there very long and came to Queensland, where he selected land and went in for sugar-growing in the Southern districts. Then, as he put it in the course of his remarks, he was fired out, frosted out, and flooded out, so he got out and made for Mackay, arriving here in '72 by the sailing boat Louisa Maria, which was in command of the late Captain M'Ewen. The conditions of employment on the plantations did not appeal to him, as he was asked to do five men's work for the "handsome" remuneration of £1 a week. Returning to Southern Queensland, Mr. Maclean selected land at Cabool-ture, and again grew sugar, but his fate was something similar to what it had been on previous occasions, and he was forced to give it up. While at that centre he made the acquaintance of the late Mr. Jas. Croker and his father, whom he later met on his return to Mackay. On this occasion he would not work here, as the wages offered were too small, and he retired from hard work. In 1882 word was received of the finding of gold at Mt. Britten, near Nebo, and the thirst for gold again becoming pronounced, Mr. Maclean eventually went there to again try his luck. He joined Messrs. Ricketts and Mills in the working of a quartz reef known as the Edith Mary. They got a little gold there, which was crushed at Harold Finch Hatton's mill, and returned 15dwt. to the ton. This was not enough, and Mr. Maclean gave it up. On one occasion while there he had a rather discouraging experience, the gold being so near and yet so far . A photographer named Smith had been working at the head of a gully and left, leaving a man named Davy in charge. The latter asked Mr. Maclean to come up and give him a hand, and he sank a pothole about 2ft. square. Water began to flow into it, and he put his hand down to feel the bottom of the hole, but could not recognise anything. Later Davy picked a nugget weighing 72oz. out of that hole, and it bore the marks of his shovel. It was subsequently sold to a butcher at Clermont. Mr. Maclean still possesses the mining rights held by him when on that field, and they bear the dates of 1881, 1882, and 1883 they are in a splendid state of preservation, and are quite different from the miners' rights issued to-day, being printed on parchment, whereas those of the present time are on ordinary printing paper. On leaving Mt. Britten, Mr. Maclean took up land at Eton, where he commenced to grow cane, at the same time taking a position in the mill. He had splendid land there, and cut as much as 30 tons to the acre, for which he received 10/- a ton irrespective of the c.c.s; contents of the cane. Such a thing, as payment on analysis, said Mr. Maclean, was not thought of in those days. He spoke of the wonderful progress made in Mackay. It was a very good place to live in, and after 40 years living in the bush, he was astounded on his return to find such magnificent buildings, and he expressed the wish that the town would still prosper. In the course of his chat with our representative, Mr. Maclean said he could recall many sad -events on the mining fields, such as the various accidents that had occurred in the mines and the methods used of bringing the injured to the surface, but he did not care to do so. He speaks several languages, and gave an excellent display of his ability to write Greek, whilst he also produced a bundle of French magazines which he reads and translates without the slightest difficulty." Daily Mercury (Mackay, Qld. : 1906 - 1954), Fri 8 Jul 1927, Page 7. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/173771261. ------ ===David Maine=== "Four Eureka veterans, Isaac Hayward, David Maine, John Kemp, and George Firman arrived at Ballarat yesterday from Gippsland. Erch gives on interest-ing account of exciting scenes at the Stockade."'''Newspaper article''' Isaac Hayward The Bendigo Independent (Vic. : 1891 - 1918), Sat 3 Dec 1904, page 5. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/226688971?searchTerm=eureka%20veteran ------ ===Mrs Suzannah Mansfield=== "ANOTHER Eureka Stockade veteran ('Sydney Mail,' 5/9/'34) is Mrs. Susannah Mansfield, of Darwin (N.T.), who at ninety-one years of age has the distinction of being the oldest woman resident in Northern Australia. Popularly known all over the north as 'Gran,' Mrs. Mansfield was born in Tasmania, and as a girl she arrived with her parents at Ballarat (Vic.) during the height of the Eureka riots. She can tell many interesting tales of those early days. She has been living in Darwin for the last thirty years" '''Newspaper Article''' Mrs Suzannah Mansfield. Sydney Mail (NSW : 1912 - 1938), Wed 19 Sep 1934, p.7. Retrieved June 28, 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/166108105/17072794 ------ ===Issa Mattson [[Mattson-1113|Isaac Mattson (abt.1823-1917)]] has profile=== "... An interesting personality coming to Ballarat for home coming after an absence of forty years, is Mr Issa Mattson, now residing in Melbourne. Mr Mattson, who is 94 years of age is in wonderful health, and was, prior to coming to BalIarat, one of the pioneers of the Sacramento, California, goldfields. He fought in the Eureka Stockade, and will be present in the reserved portion, specially set apart for Eureka veterans to witness the pageant on Easter Tuesday. ..." Newspaper article - Issa Mattson. The Evening Echo (Ballarat, Vic. : 1914 - 1918), Fri 23 Mar 1917, p.2. Retrieved June 26, 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/241703636?searchTerm=eureka%20veteran "Eureka Veteran Dies. Mr Isaac Mattson, whose death occurred on Tuesday in his 94th year, took an active part in the Eureka Stockade incident at Ballarat In 1852(sic.), being an intimate friend of Peter Lalor and of Esmond, the gold discoverer, one of Lalor's foragers for ammunition. Ho was one of the pioneers of mining in California. He took an active part in securing the Presidency of the United States for Zachary Taylor in 1848. and left California for Ballarat in 1851. The remains were interred privately in the Coburg Cemetery. He has left four daughters, 17 grandchildren and nine great grand children." '''Obituary''' Isaac Mattson. The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Fri 28 Sep 1917, p.4. Retrieved June 28, 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/242471926?searchTerm=mattson%20eureka%20veteran ------ ===McKee=== "... Another man who fought in the Eureka Stockade has just died—M'Kee, of Ballarat. The thought obtrudes: Is the Eureka veteran going to loiter as long here as the Waterloo veteran has done in England? ..."'''Death notice''' McKee. Melbourne Punch (Vic. : 1855 - 1900), Thu 6 May 1897, page 6. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/174625768?searchTerm=eureka%20veteran ------ ===Donald M'Dougal=== EUREKA VETERAN PASSES. - Referring to the death of '''Mr Donald M'Dougall''', which was dealt with in a recent issue, a correspondent writes:- One of the earliest settlers passed away on Tuesday night inl the person of Mr Donald M'Dougall, of Craigielea. The deceased gentleman, who was born at Inverness, Scotland, close to the his-toric Culloden Field, was a passenger on the Union Jack, which arrived at Geelong, 62 years ago. Following the gold centres for a time, Mr M'Dougall was present at Eureka in the stirring time when the miners struck their notable blow for freedom. Fortune, however, failed to attend his mining efforts, and he opened a store at Beau-fort, where his mother, who had accom-panied him from Scotland, was the first white woman to be buried. Subsequent-ly Mr M'Dougall engaged in farming pursuits at Learmonth, but at one of the first land boards held at Ararat, he was successful in securing an allot-ment on the Hopkins Rliver, about a mile from the township. Later on Mr M'Dougall moved to Craigielea, a few miles distant, where he resided till his death at the ripe old age of 81. During his long and strenuous career the deceased took an active and intelli-gent interest in all matters of public concern, and politically held very de-cided views in the Democratic Protec-tionist direction. He was also a noted stock breeder and prize taker on the district show ground" The Ararat Advertiser (Vic. : 1914 - 1918), Tue 13 Oct 1914, Page 3. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/74238567. "ANOTHER EUREKA VETERAN. A very old resident of the Ararat district and an early pioneer of the State passed away on Tuesday night last in the person of Mr. Donald McDougall, of Cragielea, Maroona. The deceased gentleman, who had reached the extreme age of 80 years, was born in Inverness, Scotland, close to the site of the battle of Colloden. He came to Victoria in 1852, landing at Geelong, and proceeding to Ballarat he was present at the Eureka riots. Abandoning mining, after some years Jof varying fortune, he opened a store at Fiery Creek (Beaufort), his mother being the first white woman buried there. Subsequently he engaged in farming pursuits at Lake Learmonth, and on the opening up of the land for selection he came to Ararat and selected land at Kiora, but soon settled at Cragielea, where he resided until his death. He leaves a surviving sister, Mrs. McArthur, three sons and a daughter, Miss Martha Chisholm McDougall. One of his sons, Mr. J. K. McDougall, for some years representing the Wannon electorate in the Federal Parliament, and Messrs. Dougald and Donald McDougall are well known district residents." '''Obituary''' Donald McDougall. The Evening Echo (Ballarat, Vic. : 1914 - 1918), Thu 8 Oct 1914, p.4. Retrieved June 28, 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/241775137?searchTerm=eureka%20veteran ------ ===Jimmy McGill=== "'''Jimmy McGill''', of Eureka Stockade fame died in Melbourne on the 14th of last month. There was only one mourner at the burial, viz., Mr Marsh, bricklayer, late of Ballarat. It is said that at the period of the Eureka riots the sum of £lOOO was offered for the ’head" of poor old McGill."NEWS AND NOTES - The Ballarat Star newspaper (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Sat 12 Jan 1884, page 2. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/201621260 "THE EUREKA STOCKADE. (4 Dec. 1855). Yesterday was the second anniversary of the fatal encounter between the troops and the holders of the Stockade, and the memorable and melancholy event was commemorated by a pro-cession and the delivery of addresses. Two o'clock was the time appointed for the rendezvous on the site of the stockade, and by three there were assembled about 200 persons, amongst whom we noticed Messrs Seekamp, Hambrook, Nicholls, O'Meara, Hayes, M'Gill, Lessman, Lynch, and others. At three o'clock, Mr Lynch mounted a stump on the ground, close to the Stockade, and read the following address to the multitude ..." Newspaper Article - Eureka 1st Anniversary - Seekamp, Hambrook, Nicholls, O;Meara, Hayes, McGill, Lessman, Lynch The Star (Ballarat, Vic. : 1855 - 1864), Thu 4 Dec 1856, p.3. Reteived 29 June 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/66040013?searchTerm=eureka%20stockade ------ ===George McGrath=== Poor quality OCR George McGrath died age 95PERSONAL. (1909, August 24). Zeehan and Dundas Herald (Tas. : 1890 - 1922), p. 4. Retrieved May 30, 2021, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article85606654 "Mr. George M'Grath, a Eureka Stockade veteran, died, on the 4th instant, at his residence, Scott parade, Ballarat, at the age of 95. He was a native of County Carlow, Ireland, and arrived in Victoria in 1852. He was one of the principal shareholders in the famous Buniyong Alluvial Mining Company, from which for a long while he received dividends of £100 per week. Deceased in later years carried on farming operations at Wallace."'''Obituary''' George McGrath Queensland Times (Ipswich, Qld. : 1909 - 1954), Mon 9 Aug 1909, page 5. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/112059917?searchTerm=eureka%20veteran ------ ===Tobias McGrath=== "OBITUARY The funeral of the late Mr Tobias M'Grath, an old and much respected pioneer and one of the very few remaining Eureka veterans, took place yesterday, and was well attended by many old friends and acquaintances. The remains were removed from his late residence, Cambrian Hill, and were inferred in the New Cemetery, The coffin bearers were Messrs Michael and James M'Grath(nephews of deceased), J. W. Cooney and J. Chatham (grandsons), and the pallbearers were Messrs M. J. Harrington, J. C. Chatham M.L.A. and J. P. Coonoy (sons-in-law), F. Blood, ' M. Nolan, M. Lynch, J. Ives, R. Crough, Wm. Davey, P. Chatham, P. McCarthy, P. Marstersen, M. Lynch and Const. D. Sullivan. The service at the grave was conducted by the Rev. Fr. Duffy and the funeral arrangements were in charge of Messrs Steve Wellington and Son." '''Obituary''' Tobias McGrath. The Evening Echo (Ballarat, Vic. : 1914 - 1918), Thu 6 Apr 1916, p.3. Retrieved June 26, 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/241391612?searchTerm=eureka%20veteran ------ ===Mr McIntyre=== (a long article abridged, to those named & their roles) "THE EUREKA STOCKADE. The following is the of a series of contributions on the events connected with the Eureka Stock-ade. It is from the pen of a gentleman who was here through the whole of the time ... The camp authorities, dreading an attack they said on Bentley’s hotel, but to provoke one asserted the discontented, sent the police to act as a guard over the building. ... Some of the camp officials who had still managed to keep some faith in their honesty in the popular breast notably Mr Commissioner Amos, who was drowned in the London, aided by Mr McIntyre, who subsequently was rewarded for having done this, by being arrested for having been an aider and abettor in the riot—tried all their persuasive powers to calm the excited and now well-nigh frantic assemblage. It was labor in vain. ... To such men was committed the congenial task of discovering the ringleaders of the riot at Bentley’s hotel. They at last picked out three scape-goats. One was McIntyre, now in comfortable circumstances in Glasgow, who had used his best endeavors to restrain the crowd at Bentley’s from overt acts. Another 1 was Fletcher, a printer, whose office was on the Main road, not far on the Eastern Market side ... Fletcher, from all that can be learned, was not off the Main Road the day of the fire ...Westerby, the third man, has been asserted to be equally innocent with Fletcher in the transaction. It mattered not, how ever, the necessity was laid on those in local authority to bring someone or other before the law courts, and these men were selected. When they had been arrested a meeting was held on Bakery Hill ... it was suggested that a committee, with power to act promptly and bail the prisoners, be appointed. For a moment the suggestion was unheeded, when J. F. Coleman, now mining registrar at Stafford shire Reef, volunteered to act, and his example being speedily followed ... Messrs Evans, who had been in business relation with Fletcher, would be bail for him; so it only remained to bail MTntyre; Before doing so, the bench, consisting of Messrs Johnston, G. O’B. Webster, and Green, of the Gold-office, made enquiries as to the solvency of the proposed sureties, one of whom was Mr Saltoun, formerly a partner of Mr Waldie’s. The other surety referred to the Police-court sergeant as to how he stood, and was pronounced satisfactory. ... then an adjournment was made to Bakery Hill to take counsel. Among the first things advised was, now that McIntyre was liberated, he should take to hiding. The adviser of this step was Kennedy, and the objector was one of the bondsmen, who happened to be present. To McIntyre’s credit be it said he refused, apart from the responsibilities of his bail, to hide for an hour. The trial and conviction of the three prisoners followed ..." '''Newspaper article''' Mr McIntyre. The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Thu 17 Feb 1870, p.2. Retrieved June 29, 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/219306215?searchTerm=eureka%20stockader ------ ===Kenneth McKenzie=== " "Home, sweet home," Is the note struck in the pictures illustrating the "Return, to Ballarat" at Easter. ... and portraits of the "Forward Ballarat" Home-coming Committee are given. An historic feature Is the portrait of Mr Kenneth McKenzie, a Eureka veteran, who re-turned after an absence of 50 years. ..." '''Newspaper article''' Kenneth McKenzie. The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Thu 12 Apr 1917, p.9. Retrieved June 26, 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/242690178?searchTerm=eureka%20veteran'''Newspaper article''' Kenneth McKenzie. Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), Sat 14 Apr 1917, p.9. Retrieved June 26, 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/121152024?searchTerm=eureka%20veteran ------ ===Alfred M'Lachlan=== "One by one Eureka Stockade veterans drop off. The last to go was Mr. Alfred M'Lachlan, who was a leading figure in the early gold rushes to the Ballarat, Bendigo and M'lvor goldfields. He was a principal in most of the protests entered by the fiery diggers of those days against the Government method of collecting fees, and despite the difficulties and temptations which beset those early diggers he managed to amass a competency "and live in contented retirement in Fortitude Valley, near Brisbane." '''Obituary''' Alfred M'Lachlan. Punch (Melbourne, Vic. : 1900 - 1918; 1925), Thu 18 Apr 1912, p.6. Retrieved June 28, 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/175616517?searchTerm=eureka%20veteran ------ ===Matthew McMullen=== "OBITUARY. The funeral of the late Mr. Mathew McMullen, late of the Victorian Railways, took place Thursday to the Bendigo Ceme-tery, leaving his late residence, 64 Neale street, at 3 p.m. It was largely attended. The deceased gentleman arrived in Victoria in 1849 with his parents, at the age of seven years. He was on the Ballarat dig-gings as a lad at the time of the Eureka Stockads riot. He followed a sea-faring life until he joined the railways in 1870, and retired in 1903. As a lad he had a very vivid memory of Black Thursday, and often told of some of the hardships. De-ceased is a native of Belfast, Ireland, and was twice married. A widow and one son by the first marriage survive. The coffin bearers were Messrs W. H. Taylor, E. J. Hogan, J. Taylor and L. Mullany. The Rev. Father Doyle read the burial service. The funeral arrangements were carried out by Messrs Fizelle and Mulqueen." Obituary Michael McMullen Bendigonian (Bendigo, Vic. : 1914 - 1918), Thu 5 Jul 1917, p.22. Retrieved 7 July 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/90856827?searchTerm=eureka%20James%20Campbell ------ ===Archibald McNair=== "One of the most interesting of the Eureka pioneers is Mr Archibald M'Nair, a sturdy old veteran, who arrived yesterday from his home in Brunswick to take part in the celebration of the anniversary of the Stockade fight. Mr M'Nair arrived here in 1853, having previously been on Campbell’s- Creek, Tarrangower, and Maryborough, diggings. He found the digger hunting equally as bad on those diggings as in Ballarat, and tells some interesting tales of the dodges resorted to by the diggers to escape from their natural enemies. He arrived on the Eureka, a few days before the riot, and remembers seeing the burning of Bentley’s Hotel. ' Appropos of the murder of Scobie, Mr M'Nair states that he knew Scobie in Dunblane, Scotland, from which part of the world he hails. Mr M'Nair does not profess to have fought in the Stockade. He arrived on the scene just after the military had left it, and states that contrary to the statement of some others of the veterans, he found no difficulty in entering the Stockade, which he did with seven others, Prior to the fight, however, he, on hearing the fighting, rushed up the hill towards the Stockade, but was met by a trooper, who, presenting a revolver at him, ordered him back, and, adds the veteran, “I went back without arguing the point.” Mr M'Nair, on entering the Stockade, encountered the dead bodies of several of the defenders, and the sight of these quite satisfied him, for he abandoned any further search. He looks on the fight as having been both a good and a bad thing, for it acted in both ways on the events of the day." Newspaper Article - The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Sat 3 Dec 1904, p.8. Retrieved 7 July 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/208878539?searchTerm=eureka%20James%20Campbell ------ ===William Melville=== Yet another Eureka Stockader.—An old and respected resident of the Tower Hill district, in the person of Mr Wil liam Melville, died at Crossley, on Fri day, at the age of 82 years. The late Mr Melville came from County Lim erick, Ireland, and in 1842 he landed at Adelaide, afterwards coming to Tower Hill, in the early days, and lived 10 yeas at Parnlon, and then returned to the Tower Hili district, where he lived nearly all the time until his death. He was present at the Balla rat Stockade trouble. Deceased leaves a widow, four sons and five daughters.PERSONAL ITEMS (1906, July 16). The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), p. 2. Retrieved May 30, 2021, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article210679722 ------ ===W H Michael=== "Mr W. H. Michael, one of the Eureka Stockade veterans, has died at Bea-consfield, Tasmania."'''Death Notice''' W H Michael Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), Sat 4 May 1907, page 19. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/221255888?searchTerm=eureka%20veteran ------ ===R.B. Micher=== DEATH OF A EUREKA STOCKADER. BALLARAT, Sunday. Mr. R. B. Micher, electoral registrar, of Ballarat East, died yesterday, aged 68: He was an old digger, and was present at the encounter between the diggers and the mill- tary at the Eureka stockade in 1854. A large number of old pioneers attended his funeral to-day, and the various Wesleyan Sunday schools and other bodies were well repre sented in the cortege. DEATH OF A EUREKA STOCKADER. (1899, October 9). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 6. Retrieved May 30, 2021, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article188661591 ------ ===[[Miller-86380|Montague Miller]] - has profile=== "Eureka Veteran Dead - A message was received at the Trades Hall yesterday that '''Mr Montague Miller''', believed to be one of the last survivors of the Eureka Stockade fight, had died, at the age of 90 years in West Australia. Mr Miller had been identified with Labor organisations for 50 yenrs. He landed in Melbourne In the "forties," and was wounded at Eureka." The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Fri 19 Nov 1920, Page 1. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/242248317. "Eureka Stockade Veteran. One ot the most picturesque char-acters in Australia has just arrived in Brisbane on his first visit to Queens-land. This is Mr. '''Monty Miller''', who was born in Tasmania on Julv , 1832, and took part with the rebel diggers in the battle of Eureka Stockade, at Ballarat in December, 1854. He was wounded there in several parts of his body. Mr. Miller is one of the oldest Australians living, and probably the only survivor of Eureka Stockade now in Australia. His first-hand knowledge of Australian history is wonderful, and, as he is a man of much culture, his descriptions of life in the early days are very fascinating. One of the surprising things about Mr. Miller is his mental alertness and his retention of the old rebellious spi-rit of the Ballarat diggers. To-day he is an exponent of industrial unionism, and his visit to Brisbane has been ar-ranged by the Queensland Socialist League and other organisations with similar aims." Cairns Post (Qld. : 1909 - 1954), Tue 21 Jan 1919, Page 4. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/40386443. Monty Miller Passes. A EUREKA STOCKADE VETERAN.' A link between tho old industrialism and the new, unto the last a stalwart, a never-say-die, unrelenting and unchanged, grim and tenacious, Australia's 'Grand'-Old-Man' from a Socialistic and industrial point of view, '''Montague Miller''', aged 89,years, passed away, at Perth, on the 17th instant. More interesting than anything else connected with Miller's stormy career is the fact that he was the last of the survivors of the Eureka Stockade and it is worthy of recall that in the columns of this journal, the Old Man a few years back wrote reminiscently, graphically and Intelligently of Australla's flrst and only 'revolution.' It was during the war that 'Monty' then an old man, fell foul of the War Precautions Act, and for his unrestrained and irreconcilable outbursts in the interests of the 1.W/W., he was sent to prison, ultimately being released on account of his age and impaired health. Almost up to within a few months of his death his virility was remarkable, and as showing the stuff he was made of at 87 years of age he undertook a lecturing tour, and up to within two months of his demise he preached in Melbourne the doctrines of humanity and freedom. What perhaps, is one of his last letters, is that written on September 23 last, to his sister, Mrs. W. Woodhill, of Maroubra Bay and in the course of which he set forth that 'this may be the last time you will hear from me.' His mind, however, outlived the infirmities of the body. His were rest-less days and sleepless nights 'grim warders of the House of Pain' and he declared himself as being in a state of advanced constitutional decay.' I am at the beginning of the end - and that is nothing to fret about, as death is but an end, just as birth is a beginning to the unsolvable riddle we call life. I am at peace with myself and all the world, and can wait the termination of existence with tho calm tranquil phil-osophy that comes from, being a good and sound Atheist. It has been THE GLORIES OF ATHEISM that have fortified me to meet and conquer all the troubles of life, which have thickened with the rolling tide of ageing years, the last of which has been made strenuous by the legacy of 'Law and Order' so that my once fine constitution is broken beyond all hope of recovery. But I have the consoling joy that my life has been lived well. I hope I am right in thinking so — it has not been for self-desire, but for the good of the human race, especially the poor and oppressed. 'For modes of faith let graceless zealots fight; He can't be wrong whose life is in the right.' ? Incidentally, he mentioned having a work ready for publication in Melbourne and go on : - At the present time i am engaged on the M.S. of 'Law and Order': - "Autobiography of'an Alleged Criminal.' It Is the outline of my life since I first came under the bondage of law as an indentured apprentice till the moment I lay down my pen. It will Include, Eureka Stockade experiences and my middle life prosecutions for the right of free thought, free speech and also the right of public meeting, and a free press. Evidently'' 'Monty' -died as he lived fearless and a rebel. Australians should think kindly of this deceased veteran" Truth (Brisbane, Qld. : 1900 - 1954), Sun 28 Nov 1920, Page 9. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/204031927. Monty Miller Dead, Eureka Stockade Veteran. Monty Miller, of Eureka Stockade fame, aged 89, died on Wednesday, November 17, in Perth. For about eight weeks be had been suffering from a form of paralysis of the stomach, but his in-tellect was clear and bright throughout. His residence became a magnet, and drew all militants in the metropolitan area to express their sympathy with him. The history of his life has been pre-pared by an amanuensis. He arranged all the details of his funeral, insisting on a red coffin on a lorry, and would not have a hearse or mourning, and he pre-pared his own obituary notice, in which he declared that he died after a long and painful illness, borne with atheistic fortitude derived from the glory of materialistic philosophy. At the deceased's request, Labor member Thomas Walker delivered an oration at the graveside; and read verses handed to him by the deceased prior to his death. Walker said it was easy enough to go through life with compromise and cour-tesy, but it took a hero to face life acknowledging the truth. He appealed to all to emulate the deceased's example in giving his life for his fellow men. On the coffin, as it was lowered, was a wreath of gum leaves from a tree transplanted from Eureka Stockade. The late Monty Miller, during his long life of 90 years, consistently advo-cated the more advanced tenets of the Labor Movement. With singleness of purpose, sincerity and enthusiasm for the cause, "Monty" was an outstanding and inspiring figure in the Australian Labor Movement. Despite the many rebuffs and disappointments he en- countered in his lifelong crusade against the evil forces of society, de-spite his great age, "Monty" up to the last retained all the ardor, impetuosity, and enthusiasm of youth. His great work, his shining example of self-abnegation, and his fidelity to principle will be long remembered, and should serve to inspire the younger generation to fol-low in his footsteps, and carry on the humanitarian work to which this grand old Labor battler devoted his life. He visited Brisbane in the beginning of 1919, and gave a series of lectures at the Trades Hall and other centres. He was a prominent participant in the famous red flag procession in Brisbane on that Sunday in March, 1919, and proudly carried a red flag, though he was not arrested. "Monty" was in 1918 arrested and convicted under the notorious Unlawful Associations Act, and was sentenced to six months imprisonment, but this brutal act of vindictiveness on the part of the Hughes Government raised such a storm of protest throughout Australia, that "Monty" was re-leased before his sentence expired" Worker (Brisbane, Qld. : 1890 - 1955, Thu 25 Nov 1920, Page 11. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/71048210. ------ ===William Mitchell=== FOUGHT AT EUREKA STOCKADE. LONGREACH (Q.). Thursday. The funeral of the late Mr Wm Mitchell took place to day. Mr Mitchell landed in Victoria in 1852 and was among, the first in the rush to Bendigo and Ballarat. He took part In the fighting at the Eureka Stockade. He worked his way up from Victoria through New South Wales to Queensland and was at St George in 1863. Leaving there when Gym pie broke out he worked on practically every mining field in Queensland. He went to New Caledonia in 1875 returning to New South Wales in 1877 and Oueenslnnd In 1879 and lived In this State ever since. He was over 75 years of age.AN OLD PIONEER. (1913, January 10). The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), p. 10. Retrieved May 30, 2021, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article15389440 A EUREKA STOCKADER LONGREACH, Thursday. -- The funeral of the late William Michell took place to-day. It appears that Mitchell landed in Victoria in 1858 and was among the first in the rush to Bendigo and Ballarat. He took part in the fighting at Eureka Stockade. He worked his way up from Victoria through New South Wales to Queensland in 1879, and had lived in this State ever since.Telegrams. A EUREKA STOCKADER. (1913, January 11). Cairns Post (Qld. : 1909 - 1954), p. 8. Retrieved May 31, 2021, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article39923499 ------ ===James Moran=== "DEATH OF A EUREKA VETERAN. MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A survi-vor of the Eureka stockade named '''James Moran''' died at Windsor to-day, aged 74" Daily Telegraph (Launceston, Tas. : 1883 - 1928), Fri 19 Feb 1904, Page 3. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/153920924. DEATH OF A EUREKA STOCKADER. The men who took part in the stirring incidents connected with the diggers' re- volt at Ballarat, when the Eureka stock- ade was captured, are passing away. An- other of them has gone, in the person of Mr. James Moran, who died at Windsor at the age of 74. He was a mate of the late Peter Lalor, and was with that gentleman half an hour before he received the shot which deprived him of his arm. The deceased was an old colonist, having arrived before the gold discoveries. DEATH OF A EUREKA STOCKADER. (1904, February 19). Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), p. 1. Retrieved May 30, 2021, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article148892317 ------ ===Charles Mullaly=== "EUREKA STOCKADE VETERAN REACHES 101 YEARS OF AGE - FOUGHT ALONGSIDE LALOR. Redeeming a promise made by him some months ago, Mr Lawson the Premier, has made arrangements for Mr Charles Mullaly, a centenarian of the Coleraine district, to be ad-mitted to the Melbourne Benevolent Asylum, Cheltenham, and today the sturdy old pioneer, who is 101 years of age, took up residence in his new home. Mr Mullaly fought beside Peter Lalor, at the Eureka stockade, and set a match to a heap of miners' li-cences. When a reward of £1000 was placed upon his leader's head Mr Mullaly aided in his escape. His father arrived in Sydney from Ireland in 1814, and Mr Mullaly was born there in 1819 and christened at St. Mary's Church. In the fifties he was a race-horse owner and jockey. Photo in article. Coleraine Centenarian" '''News article''' - Charles Mullaly. The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Tue 18 Nov 1919, p.8. Retrieved June 26, 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/242641898?searchTerm=eureka%20veteran ------ ===Charles Nicholas=== "Mr. Charles Nicholas, of "Tretnen-heere," Diggora, who has resided in this district for tbe last thirty-two harvests, was at Ballarat during the Eureka Stockade riots. Mr. Nicholas, though pestered one day by a trooper who made him produce his miner's licence half a dozen times in a couple of hours, was amongst the peaceable of the mining population, and did not arise till after the affray was finished. Then he visited the scene of carnage, of which he can speak feelingly. Mr. Nicholas ?avers? that the description of the riots and all the incidents connected therewith have been most fairly depicted in the account of the Eureka Stockade, penned by the late Richard Allan, Esq. J.P., of Bamavm, who was also a Stockade veteran. Mr. Nicholas, whose memory is prodigious, is still in active service, though he will be 85 years of age next August."'''newspaper recollection''' Charles Nicholas The Elmore Standard (Vic. : 1882 - 1911), Sat 3 Feb 1906, page 4. Retrieved June 26, 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/262590518?searchTerm=richard%20allan%20eureka%20veteran ------ ===M. F Neylon=== "Death of Mr. Neylon. The death of Mr. M. F. Neylon, which occurred at Highview, Jolimont, at the age of 83?(88?), on Friday last, removed a very old and successful colonist and a well-known and respected resident of the Western district. A native of County Clare, Ireland, he arrived in Geelong in 1850, at the age of 18 and was in business for many years. He was one of the first on the Ballarat goldfields, and witnessed the Eureka riots, and took an active part in endeavoring to arrange a peaceful settlement. In 1862 he took up land at Beeac, now known as the St and in 1874 he purchased the Commercial Hotel in Camperdown, which he conducted until 1900, when he sold out and returned to Stonyhurst, where he remained until two years ago, when owing to failing health he removed to Melbourne. He was for some time one of the Weering representatives on the Colac Shire Council. He was one of the original shareholders in the Geelong to Melbourne railway, was amongst the first to support export of frozen meat and later the manufacture of butter on co-operative principle. He was fond of sport in all its forms, particularly horseracing, and bred and raced horses as far back as the fifties ... Having acquired wealth he did not overlook his responsibility and was a generous supporter of charitable institutions. He was a life member of the Camperdown Mechanics' Institute, in consideration of financial aid given. He was also a trustee of the Camperdown showground and materially assisted in inducing the society to take up its present excellent site. He was always an ardent supporter of the Camperdown Turf Club and in the distant past, when that institution was not in such a flourishing condition as now, the deceased gentleman was always ready to dip his hand in his pocket to clear off its debt. His keen interest in the Colac Hospital was many times manifested and he made a handsome donation for the purpose of purchasing an X-ray apparatus. He leaves a widow, three daughters and five sons to mourn their loss. The surviving members of the family are Messrs. John Neylon (Malvern), P. T. Neylon, of Black Rock (Camper-down, F. Neylon (Stonyhurst), C. H. Neylon (Shire Engineer, Footscray) and Dr. L. L. Neylon (at present in a military hospital in England, and who has recently been made a Captain in the Royal Army Medical Corps). The daughters are Mrs. A. C. Mickle (Camperdown), Mrs. W. J. Toohey (Sandringbam) and Miss Neylon ("Highview," Jolimont). Two of the grandsons (Lieut. C. A. Mickle and Bombardier Neylon) are on active service, the latter being in France at present. The body was ... laid to rest in the R.C. portion of the Camperdown cemetery, ... The funeral was a very large one ... As a mark of respect to the late Mr. Neylon, the Hampden Shire Council on Monday adjourned its meeting for a time." Obituary - M F Neylon. Cobden Times and Heytesbury Advertiser (Vic. : 1914 - 1918), Wed 5 Apr 1916, p.2. Retrieved 7 July 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/135692637?searchTerm=eureka%20James%20Campbell ------ ===H R Nicholls=== "A EUREKA STOCKADE VETERAN. ... The death of Mr. H R. Nicholls, editor of the Hobart Mercury for 19 years, removes from the Australian journalistic world a familiar figure, and one who had led a strenuous life devoted to the best interests of the masses. Originally editor of the Ballarat Star, he rendered great service to the mining community, most notable amongst his achievements being the authorship of the limited liability company system, and of the legislation holding mining companies responsible for mining accidents. The democratic bent in his ideas and in his journal might have been expected of a man who took part in the Eureka Stockade fight, and who drew up the petition for the amnesty at the finish. Recognition came to him when he was elected as a member of the first Local Court. Leaving Ballarat he joined the Argus and Australasian as leader writer and essayist, and although time was mellowing his fiery democracy he still did yeoman work when Parliamentary abuses needed castigation, and when the public weal demanded the advocacy of broad measures. In his Hobart career he will be best remembered as the hero of the famous contempt of court case arising out of comments made upon Mr. Justice Higgina as President of tbe Federal Arbitration Court. In that case Mr. Nicholls was vindicated and he won thecase which was brought against him by the Attorney-General, Mr. Hughes." '''Obituary''' H R Nicholls. The Murchison Times and Day Dawn Gazette (Cue, WA : 1894 - 1925), Tue 20 Aug 1912, p.4. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/233494468?searchTerm=eureka%20veteran "THE EUREKA STOCKADE. (4 Dec. 1855). Yesterday was the second anniversary of the fatal encounter between the troops and the holders of the Stockade, and the memorable and melancholy event was commemorated by a pro-cession and the delivery of addresses. Two o'clock was the time appointed for the rendezvous on the site of the stockade, and by three there were assembled about 200 persons, amongst whom we noticed Messrs Seekamp, Hambrook, Nicholls, O'Meara, Hayes, M'Gill, Lessman, Lynch, and others. At three o'clock, Mr Lynch mounted a stump on the ground, close to the Stockade, and read the following address to the multitude ..." Newspaper Article - Eureka 1st Anniversary - Seekamp, Hambrook, Nicholls, O;Meara, Hayes, McGill, Lessman, Lynch The Star (Ballarat, Vic. : 1855 - 1864), Thu 4 Dec 1856, p.3. Reteived 29 June 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/66040013?searchTerm=eureka%20stockade ------ ===Charles Nicholson=== "DEATH OF Eureka VETERAN - The "Otago Witness" Dunedin, N.Z., records the death recently, at the great age of 91 of a fine old Highlander, '''Charles Nicholson''' (known as Sgiathanach(sic.)), who in his time proved himself a representative British Colonist, and whose life was full of moving incidents; of dangers and difficulties passed and overcome. He was born in Skye in 1828. On his mother's side he was closely connected with the family of Flora Mac-Donald going to Edinburgh University in his teens as a medical student, he unfortunately, took a leading part in a town and gown riot, in which, the doors of the town hall were smashed and burnt, The ringleaders fled from the town, and Nicholson passed on to Guy's Hospital, whence, after further wild pranks, he drifted to Ceylon. The discovery of gold in Australia was a trumpet call to all roving spirits like Nicholson, and he made his way to Victtoria, where he followed many of the most notable rashes in the fifties of last century- When the Ballarat diggers rose in rebellion,"Nicholson," the stormy pet-rel, -was once more in the forefront, and he was in the Eureka Stockade when rushed and captured by the soldiers. As editor of the "Diggers' Newspaper" at Ballarat, he was prosecuted by the authorities, but the charge failed. Nich-olson then joined the mounted police of Victoria, a magnificent body of men, and was in charge of some very large es-corts bearing gold from the diggings to Melbourne. In this capacity he had some thrilling experiences with bush rangers in one instance his escort was attacked by a well-Known outlaw, nicknamed "The Jewboy", and the leader and Nicholson exchanged shots at short range. "Jewboy"' was driven off but Nicholson carried the robber's bullet in his leg to the grave. Later by special appointment, he was in charge of a squad of blacktrackers searching for bushrangers and they succeeded in capturing the notorious "Jewboy". About this time he was sent as second in charge of an expedition to look for trace of the ill-fated Dr. Leichhardt. and travelled through the Northern Territoryto the Gulf of Carpentaria, where the Nicholson River still tells of its early history. Only six or seven men of this expedition ever returned. Nicholson used to tell an interesting story of how the whole force was saved by means of the bagpipes. The party had encaamped on desert land adjacent to dense jungle lying to the north. They were surprised by a large body of natives, upwards of 200 in number. One of the party, McIn-tosh, called out, "The Pipes, Charlie! The pipes while we retreat." Nicholson had the pipes out in a twinkling, and on the first skirl the natives stood amazed, speil-bound. He held them there, playing for his life and the lives of the party, until glancing over his shoulder, he saw his mates were close to the jungle. Then he himself turned and followed his friends. On reaching them he looked back and saw the natives still standing spell-bound, and they eventually disappeared. Once more attracted by the lure of new discoveries of gold. Nicholson set off for Otago in 1861" Daily Herald (Adelaide, SA : 1910 - 1924), Sat 31 Dec 1921, Page 5. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/106641700. ------ ===James Nolan=== "Mr. James Nolan, of Warrenheip, one of the Eureka Stockade veterans, died on Tuesday,' aged 87." '''Death Notice''' James Nolan. Camperdown Chronicle (Vic. : 1877 - 1954), Thu 7 Sep 1905, p.4. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/30352905?searchTerm=eureka%20veteran "Another of the Eureka Stockade men, Mr. James Nolan, died at his residence, Warren-heip, on Saturday last, after a couple of days illness, at the age of 87 years. He was not long on the Ballarat goldfieids before the Eureka riots took place, and joined in the outbreak. He was about 54 years in Victoria, and was a native of County Kilkenny, Ire-land." Obituary James Nolan. Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Wed 6 Sep 1905, p.6. Retrieved 7 July 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/89589539?searchTerm=eureka%20James%20Campbell ------ ===Jas Oddie=== "DYNAMITE OUTRAGE. ATTEMPT TO WRECK LALOR STATUE. EXPLOSION MYSTERY SOLVED. The mystery attending the loud explosion which occurred shortly before 2 o'clock on the morning of Friday, 7th April, and which so greatly alarmed many of the residents of Ballarat. was, to a certain extent, solved when it was discovered yesterday that the Peter Lalor Statue, which stands in the Sturt street gardens, between St. Patricks Cathedral and St. Andrew's Kirk had been damaged, apparently by an explosion of dynamite. The discovery was ade by some boys on Sunday afternoon, and the police were informed yesterday. The right foot of the statue has been shattered, while the block of bronze on which the figure stands has been shifted slightly out of alignment, and the granite block supporting that has been moved out of its true position on the pedestal, while the corners of two of the tablets bearing inscriptions have been torn away from the granite pedestal to which they were affixed. On the bronze slab to which the figure was affixed,a large dint appears, and the legs are bespattered with mud. All these facts point to an explosion of dynamite. The theory is that a couple of sticks of dynamite or gelignite were placed ; under the right foot of the statue, and packed in with clay to make the concussion greater, hence the mud-bespattered legs. The remains of the clay tamping are plainly noticeable near the foot. Fortunately, dynamite explodes in a downward direction, and it was this and only this, that saved the statue from being completely wrecked. Had an explosive with an upward tendency been used, the result would have been much more disastrous. A great sensation was caused in the City when the news of the outrage leaked out, and the statue was yesterday visited by hundreds or citizens, who gave vent freely to their indignation at this dastardly attempt to wreck a work of art inwhich for a quarter of a century the people of this centre have taken such pride. There have been two loud early morning explosions in the City during the past week or two, but it seems beyond all shadow of doubt that the explosion on the' 7th inst. was the one which was aimed at the destruction of the statue. This took place shortly before 2- a.m. At the time, two members of 'The Star' staff, were on their way homeward. They stopped to converse for a few moments with Senior-Constable Wright and Constable O'Neil near the corner of Armstrong and Sturt streets, when they noticed a peculiar red light. As they turned to say good-night to the police, a deafening, explosion took place, the concussion causing them to stagger, while it shook the Post Office building and rattled the windows of the City watchhouse. The Two pressmen ex-pressed their firm conviction that the explosion came from about opposite St. Andrew's, and with the police they went up to that corner to investigate. Here they were joined by Constable Calwell. who was standing near Harry Davies and Co.'s at the time of the occurrence and said he thought he saw a blue light just as the explosion took place. ' A close search of the ground in the neighborhood was made but without results, and the base of the Lalor statue was then included in the examination, but no one thought of looking higher up for a solution of the mystery. It seems strange that with so many persons passing up and down Sturt street daily the damage to the statue was not noticed before, and once attention is drawn to it, the marks of an outrage are very plain; but it must be remembered that the feet of the statue are some distance above the ground, higher than the most observant person looks as he walks along the gardens, which, because of their beauty, generally attract all the attention of passers-by. There is no accounting for the motive of the miscreant responsible for the outrage, which can only be put down as the act of a lunatic. Whoever he is, he is a person with easy access to explosives and with some knowledge of the manner of handling them. This may be deduced from the clay tamping used. The charge was probably exploded by a long fuse, and the perpetrator was well out of the way when the police began their search of the locality after the explosion Fortunately the damage done is not beyond remedy, and the work of repairing the statue should not prove very expensive. '''The statue, which is of bronze, mounted on a magnificent granite pedestal, cost £1000 to cast and erect, the whole of the expense being defrayed by the late Mr Jas. Oddie, who being a Eureka veteran himself, was an ardent admirer of the ' diggers' leader'''. It was erected by T. Nelson MacLean of London, and was erected in 1892 '''and handed over by Mr Oddie as a gift to the citizens of Ballarat.''' The City Council has decided to offer a reward of £50 for evidence leading to the conviction of the perpetrator of the dastardly act" '''Newspaper article''' Jas Oddie. The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Tue 18 Apr 1916, p.1. Retrieved June 26, 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/154539131?searchTerm=eureka%20veteran ------ ===E O'Mahony [[O'Mahoney-85|Edmund O'Mahoney (abt.1832-1910)]] - has profile=== That fine old Irishman, Mr. E. O'Mahony, of O'Mahony's Creek, Gippsland — variously at either side of the world a Young Irelander and a Eureka Stockader, but for many, years past a most useful Australian citizen— is at present paying one of his rare visits to Sydney. PERSONAL (1904, June 25). Freeman's Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1932), p. 19. Retrieved May 30, 2021, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article111299217 ------ ===Mr. J O'Brien=== "THE EUREKA STOCKADE. GATHERING AT KALGOORLIE. The jubilee of the Eureka Stockade, where the diggers of Ballarat- made a stand for liberty on the now historic Sunday, December 4, 1854, was celebrated on Sunday in the several States of the Commonwealth in divers manners. ... Kalgoorlie could boast of the presence of three men who had either in their youth or early manhood been associated closely with the events of '54. They are Messrs. A. J. MacPherson, O'Brien and Knuckey. ... The chairman called upon the three veterans to speak. Each man was received with cheers. 'Mr. J. O'Brien, a sturdily-built man from Kanowna, made a decided hit with the crowd. He gave his recollection of the mass meeting at Bakery Hill. Apparently the advocates of peaceful measures for obtaining the redress of wrongs had not had his sympathy, for he joined with the party he believed in the now historical words of one of the speakers on Bakery Hill---"Moral persuasion is all a humbug, there's nothing convinces like a lick in the lug." He gave a good description of the arms of the diggers. He showed how companies were formed which elected their own officers, including sergeants. There was the riflle company, the musket company, the pistol company, and the pike company. The true heroes of the stockade in his opinion were the men who were armed with pikes only - the men who stood patiently awaiting the advance of the soldiers who kept pouring in musketry fire upon those diggers who were not in a position to fire back. Mr. O'Brien paid a tribute of praise to Captain Wise; who climbed the stockade and shouted to his men, only to fall "among the pistols." Mr O'Brien believed Captain Wise was too gallant a soldier to fall in such "a squabble". The speaker got rounds of applause from the spectators on account of his displays with his walking-stick of the use of "the pike'' and improvised bayonets of the diggers. In other words Mr. O'Brien gave a realistic illustration of Goldsmith's old soldier "who shouldered his crutch and fought his battles o'er again." He related that he himself was possessed of a rifle and revolver at the time the diggers made their stand. He likened Peter Lalor to a man who was every inch a man. Mr. J. Knucky, who claimed to be a participant in the stirring scenes of '54, was carried away by a rush of reminiscences of the period, and spoilt an otherwise capital narrative by a risky story of the doings of an ignorant mayor who had been created a justice of the peace. Mr. A. J. Macpherson, whose narrative of his recollections of the troublous times of '54 has already been published in these columns, contented himself with a brief remark or two. He was given a splendid reception by the crowd. ... Three cheers were given for the three Eureka veterans. Mr. O'Brien poked vigorously with his stick at his nearest neighbors in deprecation of the compliment. A round, of cheers was also given for Peter Lalor. ...."The Eureka Stockade - Kalgoorlie Western Argus (WA : 1896 - 1916), Tue 6 Dec 1904, p.30. Retrieved June 26, 2021. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/32744166?searchTerm=eureka%20veteran ------ ===Patrick O'Meara=== "GENEBAL NEWS EUREKA, VETERAN. The death occurred recently of Mr. Patrick O'Meara, one of the pioneers of the Charlton district, at the age of 87 years. He was a fine type of colonist, a native of Limerick, Ireland, and came to Victoria 62 years ago. He followed mining pursuits at Bendigo, Ballarat and Maryborough, and took part in the Eureka Stockade fight." '''Obituary''' Patrick O'Meara The Evening Echo (Ballarat, Vic. : 1914 - 1918), Thu 28 Oct 1915, p.4. Retrieved June 26, 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/241689937?searchTerm=eureka%20veteran "THE EUREKA STOCKADE. (4 Dec. 1855). Yesterday was the second anniversary of the fatal encounter between the troops and the holders of the Stockade, and the memorable and melancholy event was commemorated by a pro-cession and the delivery of addresses. Two o'clock was the time appointed for the rendezvous on the site of the stockade, and by three there were assembled about 200 persons, amongst whom we noticed Messrs Seekamp, Hambrook, Nicholls, O'Meara, Hayes, M'Gill, Lessman, Lynch, and others. At three o'clock, Mr Lynch mounted a stump on the ground, close to the Stockade, and read the following address to the multitude ..." Newspaper Article - Eureka 1st Anniversary - Seekamp, Hambrook, Nicholls, O;Meara, Hayes, McGill, Lessman, Lynch The Star (Ballarat, Vic. : 1855 - 1864), Thu 4 Dec 1856, p.3. Reteived 29 June 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/66040013?searchTerm=eureka%20stockade ------ ===Ninian Paton=== In His 93rd Year - A survivor of the Stockade fight is Mr. '''Ninian Paton''', of Bennett- street, Neutral Bay, who is in his 93rd year. "I came from Glasgow to Melbourne in 1852," he said. "At the age of 12 I was working at Ballarat, and retain vivid memories of the famous Eureka Stockade. I had a position near the blacksmith, who owing to the shortage of weapons, was turning the proverbial 'plough shares Into swords." "A man beside me had the top of is head lifted off in the encounter with the troopers." Miner and Seaman Ninian Paton liked the adventurous life of those days. He wandered the goldfields of Australia and New Zealand, and spent two years at sea. In 1885 he came to Sydney and built his first shop on the site where Lowe's now are, opposite the Queen Victoria Markets. Some years later it was burnt to the ground, the bank crash followed and Ninian Paton, at the age of 50, and with a family of 10, had to start business all over again. At the age of 88 he underwent a major operation, and now, as he said yesterday, "I never felt better!"Ninian Paton - Biography - The Sun newspaper (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Thu 17 Jan 1935, page 21. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/230276619 ------ ===John Paterson=== "CHAMPIONS OF OTHER DAYS. ... In this my concluding series of reviews of former amateur athletic champions associated at some time or other with Ballarat, pride of place may be given to W. J. Paterson as the winner of ... is a son of a former resident of this city, and a grandson of a Eureka veteran, both father and grandfather having been '''John Paterson'''s ... " Newspaper Article''' John Paterson. The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Sat 23 Jul 1921, p.12. Retrieved June 28, 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/211969919?searchTerm=eureka%20veteran ------ ===Samuel Perry=== OBITUARY - EUREKA VETERAN PASSES. Very great regret was expressed when it was announced that one of the sturdy band of early pioneers of the State had passed away, this being '''Mr Samuel Perry''', of Rocky Lead. The deceased was born in Bristol, England, in the year 1834, and was thus 83 years of age. He reached this country from' the Home-land in the year 1852, at once proceeding to the Ballarat goldfield, where he took a very active interest in public matters of the day, and was one of those who participated in the fight at the Eureka Stockade. He was afterwards arrested for his connection with the rebellion, but was liberated. He had most interesting experiences during that time, and was able to give a very vivid chronicle of that, memorable event. So far as has been ascertained, Mr Perry was the only one who actually fought on 3rd December, 1851(sic.), who was present at the Ballarat home-coming last Easter, when a representation of the Eureka riot was given. His mining operations being of a successful nature, Mr Perry paid a visit to his native land in the year 1855, but returned to Victoria in the following year. At one time he was a property owner in Ballarat. For 54 years he resided at Rocky Lead, and through being a man of sterling qualities he endeared himself to all his acquaintances, being most highly respected. A widow, four daughters and five sons are left to mourn their loss, and for them widespread sympathy is felt in their sad bereavement. One of the sons, Albert, enlisted in New Zealand, and is on war service abroad. The district will miss such an old identity—a colonist of 65 years, standing." Creswick Advertiser (Vic. : 1914 - 1918), Fri 28 Dec 1917, Page 2. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/132688431 ------ ===John L. Potter=== "THE LAST ALIVE. Eureka Stockade Veteran It was recently stated that the last survivor of the Eureka Stockade battle had died in Brisbane. This is not correct. In Timaru (N.Z.) is living a white-haired old gentleman, '''John L. Potter''' by name, who claims to be the last survivor. Though nearly 100 years old, he has never worn glasses, has not lost a tooth, has never had a day's illness, is still a busy builder and contractor, and never feels tired. He neither drinks nor smokes. His memory is still first rate, and he has a clear recollection of all the events, that led up to the battle, in which he took part. The revolt against official tyranny at Ballarat in 1854, as Mr Potter claims, did much to break down the military and official spirit that threatened the foundations of the democracy in this land. When gold was first discovered the Crown only allowed men to dig for it under the most strlngent rules and regulations. Every man had to pay 7/6 a week for his "Miner's Right" and then only had a claim eight feet square. "As the diggers had no voice in the government of the country, the inevitable happened," relates Mr Potter. "One hundred thousand men gathered from all parts of the world were not going to be bludgeoned into tame submission by a few tyrannical officials. A leader was found in Peter Lalor, and under him the diggers were drilled and instructed in modes of attack and defence. But the authorities were alert, and before the miners could benefit much by training the crisis was precipitated. For the purpose of self-defence they hurriedly gathered logs, slabs, upturned carts, and anything they could lay hands on, and built a barricade on the Eureka lead. Here they burned the licences, and every man took a solemn oath never to buy another. All sorts of weapons had been commandeered, for which queer old receipts had been given. "The engagement began by sniplng in the dark, and bush fights. The first victim was a little drummer boy — an unfortunate incident, which aroused the spirit of revenge in the troops. "Information obtained by spies reached the troops that on the coming Saturday evening, December 2, 1854, most of the men would be at home In the!r tents, leaving about 200 in the stockade. Before daylight on December 3, the attack was made, the military and police marching on the entrenched camp. In an hour it was all over, and at 4.30 a.m. Australia had had her first baptism of blood. Commander-in-Chief Peter Lalor leaped on to a stump to direct and cheer his men, and Immediately received a shot in the arm. He fell and his comrades covered him with slabs. The soldiers searched for him high and low, but he wab safely hidden. The reward of £200 for his arrest could not tempt one of those loyal-hearted fellows. Lalor lived to enter the Victorian Parliament, and became Speaker. His status and memory are two of the most cherished possessions of Ballarat. "Captain Wise, five soldiers, and 30 diggers were killed, a great number were wounded, and 125 diggers were taken prisoners. Three months later thirteen of the diggers were put on their trial for treason in Melbourne, but though 180 jurymen were empanelled, not one could be found to convict the men. The rewards of £200 for Lalor and £500 for Verne, another leader, were withdrawn. Though the diggers were defeated in battle, their cause was won. The gold licence was modified. Parliamentary representation was granted, and Ballarat entered upon a new era of progress." The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Sat 9 Feb 1924 , Page 6. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/243757081. "OLD MINER. EUREKA STOCKADE VETERAN. WELLINGTON (N.S.W.), July 25. Claiming to be the oldest gold miner in the British Empire, John Lishman Potter will celebrate his 95th birthday to-morrow. Potter now resides at Tinaru u (N.Z.). He arrived in Australia from England as a young man, and fought at the Eureka stockade." '''Newspaper Article''' John Lishman Potter. Queensland Times (Ipswich, Qld. : 1909 - 1954), Fri 26 Jul 1929, p.5. Retrieved June 26, 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/118484314?searchTerm=eureka%20veteran (Potter is claimed to be a 'Geordie') https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/107601678?searchTerm=eureka%20veteran ------ ===Simon Pritzler=== n.b. Most of this recount does not compare with other source documents available; which brings into question some of the other claims. i.e. Simon Pritzler was with the 12th Reg but was not posted to Eureka, nor Lambing Flats. His first actions was in the 3rd Moari War. http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~twelthregiment/military/12th_Regiment_All_Soldiers_Details.pdf "EUREKA VETERAN DEAD - SYDNEY. Saturday. '''Mr Simon Pritzler''', a very old resident of Goulburn, and a retired police officer and former army man, died on Wednesday at the age of 84. He was a native of Ireland, joined tho 12th British Regiment of foot, and came to Sydney In the forties. He took part in tho Eureka Stockade battle, and also served with credit In the New Zealand war. When in the military servlce In Sydney, he was selected as one of the bodyguard of Sir John Young, then Governor of the colony, and travelled with him to Windera- deen near Collector, the party arriving there the day after the murder of Constable Nelson and Ben Hall, Gilbert, and Dunn, on January 26, 1865. The outlaws had made public their Intention of "getting" the Governor. Private Pritzler was on guard and during the night he fired at a bush-ranger's "telegraph," scaring the gang away. Sir John was not other- wise molested. Mr. Pritzler then left the military service and joined the police force under Captain Zouch. He was 33 years in the service" The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Sat 18 Nov 1922, Page 11. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/243786423. ------ ===John Reed=== BENDIGO. - DEATH OF EUREKA VETERAN - Mr '''John Reed''', who was one of the men who drove the first soldiers to Ballarat, and who fought in the Eureka Stockade, died no Friday at the age of 96 years" The Ballarat Courier (Vic. : 1869 - 1884; 1914 - 1918), Sat 12 Oct 1918, Page 11. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/73540937. ------ ===Mrs Elizabeth Mary Richards=== "Mrs. Elizabeth Mary Richards, 82, who died recently at Brighton, had been 63 years in Victoria, for 20 years of which she had lived in Brighton. She was the widow of Mr. Elijah Richards, a well-known Ballarat mining manager, who cameto Victoria in 1841. He took part in the Eureka Stockade riots. Mr. Richards was killed in the Britannia mine, Ballarat East, about twenty years ago. A family of four daughters is left." Obituary Mrs Elizabeth Mary Richards. The Daily News (Perth, WA : 1882 - 1950), Mon 19 Apr 1920, p.3. Retrieved 7 July 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/79580451?searchTerm=eureka%20James%20Campbell ------ ===John Richardson=== "Appeal for Eureka Stockade Veteran.— The Ballarat 'Courier' writes : An appeal on behalf of a Eureka veteran has been sent to Mayor Dunn by Mr. Phil. Leahy of Yarrawonga, who states that '''John Richardson''', one of the Eureka men, a resident of that town, is anxious to end his days in Ballarat. Mayor Dunn was asked if he can procure a cheap little dwelling here for the old man, and if he can residents of Yarrawonga will raise his fare to Ballarat. The Mayor will see what he can do."'''Newspaper article''' John Richardson. Benalla Standard (Vic. : 1901 - 1931), Fri 9 Jan 1914, p.2. Retrieved June 28, 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/155590393?searchTerm=eureka%20veteran ------ ===Eugene Ashly Smith=== "OUR LABOR PIONEERS. ... A shining example of this was to be found in a Eureka Stockade veteran, in the person of Eugene Ashly Smith, who crossed the great divide at the age of 101 years at Mount Isa recently." '''Newspaper Article''' Eugene Ashly Smith. Worker (Brisbane, Qld. : 1890 - 1955), Wed 9 Nov 1932, p.2. Retrieved June 28, 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/71032678?searchTerm=eureka%20veteran ------ ===George Smith=== George Smith, a Eureka stockader, has died in West Australia at the age of 68. Needles. (1901, June 15). Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1895 - 1954), p. 28. Retrieved May 30, 2021, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article87804290 ------ ===Archibald William Stout=== "EUREKA STOCKADE VETERAN DIES AT 106. GRAFTON, Wednesday. The death occurred at Maclean today of Archibald William Stout, who was reported to be 106 years of age. He was a bachelor, and lived for many years on the Clarence River. Born on the Island of Skye, Scotland, he came to Australia with his parents in the late 1830's. He was a miner in the early days and was present at the Eureka Stockade." '''Obituary''' Archibald William Stout. Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Thu 4 Jul 1940, p.6. Retrieved June 28, 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/139378547?searchTerm=eureka%20veteran ------ ===Charles Sublet=== "Soon there will not be a Eureka Stockader left in Australia. The veterans are dying off rapidly. Thomas Bolger and Charley Sublet, two of Peter Lalor's men, have died recently. These were genuine, but many of the men who now claim to be Eureka veterans were very careful to be outside Lalor's Stockade on that fatal Sunday." Newspaper article - Victoria. . The Albury Banner and Wodonga Express (NSW : 1871 - 1938), (1905, April 28), p. 30. Retrieved May 30, 2021, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article100659567 "Mr. Chas. Sublet, a Eureka Stockader vete-ran, had an unpleasant experience on Satur-day afternoon. While standing at the head of a horse attached to a buggy, the animal was startled by a passing motor and dashed Mr Sublet violently against the kerb. Assist- ance was at once rendered , and it was ascer-tained that no injury was sustained, with the exception of severe shock, which is in itself serious enough to a person of the advanced age of the sufferer."'''Newspaper article''' - Chas Sublet The Bendigo Independent (Vic. : 1891 - 1918), Tue 17 Jan 1905, page 3. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/227776828?searchTerm=eureka%20veteran ------ ===John William Sweetnam=== "Mr John William Sweetnam died in the Melbourne Benevolent Asylum, aged 83 years. Mr Sweetnam arrived in Victoria in 1842, and lived near Ballarat. He was a friend of the Eureka Stockade rioters in the early fifties, and when, after the fall of the stockade, the police were on the track of Peter Lalor, the diggers' leader, Sweet-nam, hid Lalor in his dwelling one night, and got him safely away." Obituary John William Sweetnam. Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), Sat 27 Jun 1914, p.26. Retrieved 7 July 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/121132225?searchTerm=eureka%20James%20Campbell ------ ===E Syme=== (Former editor of the Argus now editor of The Age (Melbourne) "... he had done a little for them in another way ; when the news of the massacre reached Melbourne he was one of half a dozen who turned the tide in favor of the dig-gers. He wrote out the three resolutions which upset the Government meeting and gave the triumph to the popular cause. He wrote all the resolutions submitted to the popular meetings during that exciting period. The Government had learned a lesson from those events. ..." '''Newspaper Article ''' E Syme. The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Wed 28 Nov 1855, p.6. Retrieved June 29, 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/154866977?searchTerm=eureka%20stockader ------ ===J Russell Thomson=== (5x other names mentioned) "DEATH OF AN OLD RESIDENT OF BALLARAT May 26. Mr J. Russell Thomson died at his residence, Ballarat West, to night, of liver com-plaint. He was 64 years old. Mr Thomson was always greatly liked and esteemed here, his courteous bearing and his integrity commanding for him the respect of all who knew him. He will be remembered by old residents as a membet of the firm of 'Thomson, Walsh and Moore, sharebrokers. He was in Ballarat before the Eureka Affair, and was in the police court when Bentley was charged with the murder of the digger James Scobie, and acquitted by the magistrate, Mr. Dewes. On that occasion Mr Thomson narrowly escaped committal for daring to urge that Bentley's was a case which should be sent to a jury ; but his ex-pression of opinion was popular. At an indignation meeting close to where Scobie was killed, Mr.Thomson, with Messrs T.D. Wanliss, P. Lalor, J.W. Gray, W. Corkhill, A. McP. Grant, and Archd. Carmichael were appointed to collect money to defray the cost of a further prosecution of Bentley. In the early days here Mr Thomson amassed a fortune, and has of late lived retired. He still supported mining, but latterly with little suceess. He has, no relatives in the colony." Obituary - J Wallace Thomson. The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Sat 29 May 1886, p.1. Retrieved 7 July 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/9122547?searchTerm=eureka%20James%20Campbell# ------ ===Henry C Thorburn=== "A very old resident of Victoria died in Sydney on Thursday morning in the person of Mr. Henry . C. Thorburn who landed in this State in the year 1852. Before coming to Australia, Mr Thorburn was a Queen's chorister boy and as such was present at the christening of the late King Edward, and on many occasions had, the honor of singing before Queen Victoria. On his arrival here Mr. Thorburn was attracted to the Castlemaine goldfields, and well remembered the time when the miners used to light their pipes with banknotes and fire nuggets in place of shot from the barrels of their guns. He was in Ballarat at the time of the Eureka Stockade, and for many years carried on business in Castlemaine." Obituary Henry C Thorburn. Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW : 1888 - 1954), Tue 6 Aug 1912, p.2. Retrieved 7 July 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/45223245?searchTerm=eureka%20James%20Campbell ------ ===William Tucker=== "EUREKA VETERAN - COWRA. Tuesday. The death is reported of '''William Tucker''' 91 for forty years a resident of Woodstock, who took part In the historic fight at the Eureka Stockade" Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Wed 5 Jul 1922, Page 7. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/118848453. ------ ===Patrick Tully=== "Path of a Pioneer. DEAD at Ray Station, near Charle-ville (Q.), at 92 years, Patrick Tully, Eureka Stockade veteran and pioneer squatter. Born In County Gal-way, Ireland, he arrived in Victoria in 1853, and made his way to Ballarat. He was in the Eureka Stockade on De-cember 3, 1854, when Captain Thomas made his memorable attack. Mr. Tully subsequently migrated to Goulburn, where he married Miss Durack, a mem-ber of another Australian pioneering family. From Goulburn he went to Western Queensland, and took up Ray Station, where he resided for 47 years." '''Obituary''' Patrick Tully. Smith's Weekly (Sydney, NSW : 1919 - 1950), Sat 9 Sep 1922, p.23. Retrieved June 28, 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/234282057?searchTerm=eureka%20veteran ------ ===Frederick Vern=== Criminal Sessions. Rioting. '''Frederick Vern''', more popularly known as " Colonel'' Vern, who distinguished himself on the occasion of the Eureka Stockade affair, was charged with rioting on the 7th of April last, at the Black Lead, Hard Hills. Mr, Walsh defended the prisoner. Henry Reed deposed : I am a miner, and work at the Black Lead. On the 7th of April a meeting at which Vern was present, was held in that locality, for the purpose of protesting against claim jumping, which was then very prevalent. It was resolved that claims belonging to one party, and jumped by another, should be filled up. I heard Vern say, " If any man stops us from doing so, by my God I'll make a dead cock of him." While he was saying this he pulled out a revolver. After the meeting about a hundred men came to my shaft, and began to shovel earth into it. Vern was amongst them, with a pistol in his hand. While the work of filling up the shaft was going on Vern caught hold of my pick and took it from me, while another man did the same by my shovel. I swear that the pistol now produced is the same which Vern used on that occasion. William Jeffries deposed : I was present at the meeting mentioned by the last witness. I heard Vern say that he would lead the way, and with a body of miners go and fill up certain shafts. He also stated that anybody who dared to oppose him was a dead man. While the last witness's shaft was being filled up, I wrenched the pistol now produced from Vern's hand. I do not deny that several claims were unjustly jumped about this time. Mr. Walsh having addressed the jury in favor of the prisoner Vers, proceeded to call Robert Beattie, who deposed that he also was present at the meeting aforesaid, and that no disturbance took place, worth mentioning. The meet ing was convened to publish the enactment of Mr. Baker's regulations, and to put a stop to the practice of claim jumping. He heard Vern say that if, while filling up some shafts, he was opposed by any body using unlawful weapons, he would " drop that party." Witness presumed that Vern meant, by dropping a party, shooting him. By the Crown prosecutor ; I was not acquainted with Vern until I saw him at Ballaarat. I was not in the Eureka Stockade affair. I heard Vern say he would not touch any man that only used a pick, meaning-, if he did not use an unlawful weapon. By his Honor: When the meeting broke up the men proceeded to fill up the shafts. After two more witnesses had been called, who proved that Vern's conduct was characterised by nothing worse than a little harmless "bounce,' the jury found him guilty and his Honor sentenced him to three months' imprisonment.Frederick Vern - Rioting. Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918) View title info, Mon 30 Jun 1856, page 3. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/88051045 ------ ===Geo. Thomas Wallace=== "Geo. Thomas Wallace, a Eureka Stockade veteran, died in the Albury hospital on Saturday, aged 75." '''Obituary''' Geo. Thomas Wallace. The Riverine Grazier (Hay, NSW : 1873 - 1954), Fri 6 Feb 1914, p.4. Retrieved June 28, 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/140271156?searchTerm=eureka%20veteran ------ ===Eureka Ward=== " "Home, sweet home," Is the note struck in the pictures illustrating the "Return, to Ballarat" at Easter. ... and portraits of the "Forward Ballarat" Home-coming Committee are given. An historic feature Is the portrait of Mr Kenneth McKenzie, a Eureka veteran, who re-turned after an absence of 50 years. ... and Mrs A. Eureka Ward, who was born at the Eureka diggings." '''Newspaper article''' Eureka Ward. The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Thu 12 Apr 1917, p.9. Retrieved June 26, 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/242690178?searchTerm=eureka%20veteran'''Newspaper article''' Eureka Ward. Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), Sat 14 Apr 1917, p.9. Retrieved June 26, 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/121152024?searchTerm=eureka%20veteran ------ ===Harry Watson=== "EUREKA VETERAN. Mr Harry Watson, an old resident of Warwick, Queensland, died at the residence of his daughter, Mrs Harry Bristow, of Toowoomba, recently. Deceased, who was 85 years of age, a native of Brighton (England). He came to Australia 72 years ago, and engaged in mining pursuits. He was in Ballarat at the time of the Eureka Stockade incident, and was one of the participants in that historical fight, of the miners for freedom. He subsequently worked his way as a gold miner up through New South Wales to as far as Peak Downs (Queensland). Later he took to sheep shearing, being engaged principally on the Glenelg and the surrounding stations, he resided for many years in Warwick. His wife predeceased -him about 10 years ago. For the past 12 months he resided with his daughter, where he died. Mr W. Watson, of Broken Hill, a well known unionist and a member of the Democratic Club, is a son of deceased." '''Obituary''' Harry Watson. The Evening Echo (Ballarat, Vic. : 1914 - 1918), Thu 20 May 1915, p.2. Retrieved June 28, 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/241673536?searchTerm=eureka%20veteran ------ ===[[Watts-6981|J A Watts]] - has profile=== WARRACKNABEAL. A EUREKA STOCKADER. Mr J. A. Watts, herbalist, of this town, who was connected with the Eureka Stockade affair, has received a letter re- questing his attendance at Ballarat on the 3rd prox., when the 50th anniversary of the incident will be celebrated.WARRACKNABEAL. (1904, November 23). The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), p. 6. Retrieved May 30, 2021, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article208877639 ------ ===Mr Westerby=== (a long article abridged, to those named & their roles) "THE EUREKA STOCKADE. The following is the of a series of contributions on the events connected with the Eureka Stock-ade. It is from the pen of a gentleman who was here through the whole of the time ... The camp authorities, dreading an attack they said on Bentley’s hotel, but to provoke one asserted the discontented, sent the police to act as a guard over the building. ... Some of the camp officials who had still managed to keep some faith in their honesty in the popular breast notably Mr Commissioner Amos, who was drowned in the London, aided by Mr McIntyre, who subsequently was rewarded for having done this, by being arrested for having been an aider and abettor in the riot—tried all their persuasive powers to calm the excited and now well-nigh frantic assemblage. It was labor in vain. ... To such men was committed the congenial task of discovering the ringleaders of the riot at Bentley’s hotel. They at last picked out three scape-goats. One was McIntyre, now in comfortable circumstances in Glasgow, who had used his best endeavors to restrain the crowd at Bentley’s from overt acts. Another 1 was Fletcher, a printer, whose office was on the Main road, not far on the Eastern Market side ... Fletcher, from all that can be learned, was not off the Main Road the day of the fire ...Westerby, the third man, has been asserted to be equally innocent with Fletcher in the transaction. It mattered not, how ever, the necessity was laid on those in local authority to bring someone or other before the law courts, and these men were selected. When they had been arrested a meeting was held on Bakery Hill ... it was suggested that a committee, with power to act promptly and bail the prisoners, be appointed. For a moment the suggestion was unheeded, when J. F. Coleman, now mining registrar at Stafford shire Reef, volunteered to act, and his example being speedily followed ... Messrs Evans, who had been in business relation with Fletcher, would be bail for him; so it only remained to bail MTntyre; Before doing so, the bench, consisting of Messrs Johnston, G. O’B. Webster, and Green, of the Gold-office, made enquiries as to the solvency of the proposed sureties, one of whom was Mr Saltoun, formerly a partner of Mr Waldie’s. The other surety referred to the Police-court sergeant as to how he stood, and was pronounced satisfactory. ... then an adjournment was made to Bakery Hill to take counsel. Among the first things advised was, now that McIntyre was liberated, he should take to hiding. The adviser of this step was Kennedy, and the objector was one of the bondsmen, who happened to be present. To McIntyre’s credit be it said he refused, apart from the responsibilities of his bail, to hide for an hour. The trial and conviction of the three prisoners followed ..." '''Newspaper article''' Mr Westerby. The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Thu 17 Feb 1870, p.2. Retrieved June 29, 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/219306215?searchTerm=eureka%20stockader ------ ===John Whelan=== A Eureka Stockader.—The death is an- nounced of Mr. John Whelan, Warrenheip. Deceased, who was between 70 and 80 years of age, was one of the original shareholders in the famous Band of Hope Company, Bal- larat, in the wake of which followed the Band and Albion, and latterly the Band and Loch. He was, on the whole, very successful in his mining investments, and prosperity also at- tended his agricultural pursuits in Bungaree. He took part in the diggers’ encounter with the troops at the Eureka Stockade in 1854.THE SAMOAN COMPLICATIONS (1899, April 15). The Bendigo Independent (Vic. : 1891 - 1918), p. 2. Retrieved May 30, 2021, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article180895111 ------ ===James Wiburd=== "EUREKA VETERAN. - Mr '''James Wiburd''', a resident of Bathurst for 50 years, and who was one of the few survivors of the Eureka Stockade, died on Monday at the age of 87 years. Mr Wiburd arrived in Australia at the age of 19 years, and settled in Victoria. He took part in the early gold rushes in this State, and was one of those who participated in the riots at Ballarat in December, 1854, which culminated in the attack on the Stockade. He received slight wounds in the melee. Up to the time of his death he had in his possession an old Winchester rifle which he used on the historic occasion. He has left a large grown-up family, including Geo Wiburd at one time champion cyclist of Australia, and Carvossa Wiburd, who for many years has been in charge at Jenolan Caves" The Evening Echo (Ballarat, Vic. : 1914 - 1918), Wed 20 Mar 1918, Page 1. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/241733780. ------ ===[[Williams-117059|Theophilus Williams (1825-1904)]] - has profile=== "...Point is also given to this conflict of evidence by a statement made to me by Mr Theophilus Williams, J.P., late mayor of Ballarat East. He tells me that his tent was hard by the Stockade, and be saw the fight, and is prepared to “affirm on affidavit that he saw two red-uniformed soldiers haul down the flag.” He also remembers that the flag had on it a cross “something like” that on the flag in the Art Gallery. ..."Mention of Theophilus Williams at Eureka Stockade. The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Fri 1 May 1896, page 1. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/207485111?searchTerm=eureka%20John%20King ------ ===John William Wilson=== "John William Wilson, the Eureka veteran whose boast it was that he owned the land on which, years before he was chained to a log during the Eureka troubles, pro- vided handsomely for Ballarat char-ities. In his will he left real estate worth £2850 and personal property valued at £18,405." '''Obituary''' John William Wilson Northern Standard (Darwin, NT : 1921 - 1955), Tue 3 May 1927, p.4. Retrieved June 28, 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/48033126?searchTerm=eureka%20veteran ------ ===Mrs Elizabeth Wilson=== "Wilson.-One of the oldest and most respected pioneers of the Ballarat district in Mrs Elizabeth Wilson passed away at the residence of her son, Mr Richard Wilson, Essex Hotel, on Monday last, and the large and representative gathering at her funerel, which took place on Wednesday, bore eloquent testimony to the esteem in which she was held by all. The late Mrs Wilson. was born at Falkirk, in 1828, and arrived at Wiliamstown, Victoria with her husband in 1852, having completed many months sailing in the sailing ship Wanotta under Captain Lee. On arrivmg in Victoria Mrs Wilson and her late husband, Mr Richard Thompson Wilson, came on to Ballarat "and made their home at Canadian, and were living there at the time of the Eureka Riot. On the death of her husband in 1900 Mrs Wilson went to live with her son at the Essex Hotel, and had resided there until the time of her death. She leaves a surviving family of three to mourn their loss—Mr Richard Wilson, Mrs Peter Sharp, and Mrs C. Schroeder— also 26 grandchildren, 49 great grandchildren, and one great great grandchild. The funeral...left her late residence for the New Cemetery ... the casket ... was borne by four of her grandsons;—'Messrs A. V. Sharp, John Wilson, Harry Chalmers, and Abe Richards. The following representative gentlemen were also present:—...." Obituary Mrs Elizabeth Wilson. The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Fri 23 Mar 1923, p.2. Retrieved 7 July 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/213547509?searchTerm=eureka%20James%20Campbell ------ ==Bulletin?== A Bulletin correspondent tells of a Eureka stockader finding six dead China men in a drive in Ballarat in '55. Yarn probably not true. But if it is it is only another proof of the often-repeated assertion that the Chinese knew it long ago. Same as the bicycle, the mutoscope, and the phonograph. The Chinaman had all these things centuries ago, used them, set them aside, and forgot them. It may yet be attempted to be demonstrated that Australia was originally part of the Chinese mainland. And if John and the Jap combine and make head it may again be Pagan territory — a yello .v Australia. SUNBEAMS. (1904, March 13). The Sun (Kalgoorlie, WA : 1898 - 1929), p. 4. Retrieved May 30, 2021, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article211584915 ------ ==Eureka Anniversary 1904== long article - OCR needs correcting THE EUREKA ANNIVERSARY (1904, December 2). The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), p. 5. Retrieved May 30, 2021, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article208878484 Men mentioned: *James Oddie *Commissioner Doveton *Commissioner Armstrong *Mr George Hartley, of Mount Egerton, was the poet of the stockade *Mr M. Carroll, the son of the man who took Peter Lalor down to Geelong, described how Lalor was taken to Father Smyth’s presbytery, where his arm was amputated. *Peter Lalor *Father Smyth *Mr John Manning, another stockader *Mr A. T. Arthur (mother and sister living on Eureka too) *Timothy Hayes *Mr Marks *Mr W. Bourke, of Buniyong *Martin Diamond (name not John as on statue) *"Gentleman" Hynes *The Canadian Ross * A man named O’Neill, from Creswick, was shot near a tent - body burnt *A.W. Arnold of Avoca reminiscences mentioned **Mrs Hommer's Theatre on Red Hill **Frank Carey's restaurant **a black cook **Harry Jackson **Walter Howson **Jim M'Gill's revolver corps **Captain Wise **Scott, a Canadian, killed **Bentley's Hotel burning **married at Bakery Hill by Rev John Potter PIONEERS’ SMOKE NIGHT. (1904, December 6). The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), p. 1. Retrieved May 30, 2021, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article208878722 Names Mentioned: *James Oddie *Peter Lalor *Mr Shields, of Princetown, who drove 130 miles in his buggy to be here *Mr Watts, of Warracknabeal, who claimed the honor of being the oldest colonist there — having landed in South Australia 68 years ago — and was the leader of the band of Creswick diggers, who started 2000 strong to march into Ballarat to help the Ballarat men, but arrived with only 400 men *Larry Higgins *Mr. Green, a stockader from Maryborough THE EUREKA STOCKADE. (1904, December 7). Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), p. 1. Retrieved May 30, 2021, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article148216741 Names mentioned *Mr. Henry James, aged 78, of Geelong, an old Stockader *Mr. John Madden, of the Geelong railway, is also in Ballarat at present, being granted a free pass by the Government. His father, Wm. Madden, arrived iu Victoria in the ship Mangertun in 1852, and was living with his family at the Black Hills, near Ballarat; for about two years previous to the riot. He and his two mates. Patsy Gettings and John Hines (both of whom were, afterwards killed by his side during the fight) had two rich claims on the Eureka Lead. **William Madden **John Madden son of William **James Madden son of William **Patsy Gettings killed **John Hines killed **blacksmith, who made the pikes lying dead **a Portuguese, who used to sell sherbet, etc., lying dead **Luke Sheehan, was wounded, and was afterwards sentenced to be shot * Mr. Gullan threw stone Eureka Stockade Anniversary The Clarence River Advocate (NSW : 1898 - 1949), Fri 9 Dec 1904, page 5. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/121396104?searchTerm=eureka%20veteran "EUREKA STOCKADE. The fiftieth anniversary of the Eureka Stockade, when the minors of Ballarat resisted by force the harsh regulations, was celebrated on Mon-day on many Australian goldfields including those of Western Australia. At Perth Montague Miller, a Eureka Stockade veteran, took part, and at Kalgoorlie three old men ('''Messrs. O'Brien, Knucky, and Macpherson'''), who either participated in the riot or who were in the Ballarat district at the time, gave their impressions of the stirring events of 1854. Re- solutions were carried expressing grateful re-membrance for those diggers who sacrificed their Iives in the cause of freodom, also that the Govemment be asked to have an authentic account of the Eureka Stockade placed in the school books of the State." ANA. - Kalgoorlie Western Argus (WA : 1896 - 1916), Tue 1 Nov 1904, p. 10. Retrieved June 26, 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/32743064?searchTerm=eureka%20veteran Names mentioned; -Mr. J S O'Brien, who took part -in the rising -Messrs. A. J. McPherson and J. Knuckey, who were in Ballarat at the time of the rising, but not actual participants. About people - The Bendigo Independent (Vic. : 1891 - 1918), Tue 6 Dec 1904, p. 3. Retrieved June 26, 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/226684788?searchTerm=eureka%20veteran Names mentioned; -Mr. J. Ashburner, from Armadale, who concealed Peter Lalor behind some slabs after he was wounded -Mr. J. W. Watts who led the Creswick contingent into Ballarat when Lalor was gathering his adherents within the stockade. EUREKA STOCKADE Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), Sat 10 Dec 1904, p. 16. Retrieved June 26, 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/222540452?searchTerm=eureka%20veteran Men mentioned: *James Oddie *E. Rankin (Beeac), *A, Sturrick (Melbourne), *J. Ashburner (Armadale), *N. Batty (Havelock), *A. Third (Bairnsdale), *J. O'Brien (Bald Hills), *C. Tropmf (Maryborough), *John Haig (Berringa), *E. Jones (Newport), *J. Murphy (Ganman, N.S.W.), *H. James (Geelong), *W. Dumbrill (Albury), *C. Knight (Lal Lal), *J. Earles (Ballarat), *W. Fisher (Creswick), *Beattie (Melbourne), *A. Osborne (Melbourne), *Jas. Long (Warrnambool), *J. Kays (Melbourne), *J. Watts (Warracknabeal), *J. Wyburd (Bathurst), *G. Shields (Camperdown), *J. Stewart (Kyneton), *M. O'Mahony (Gippsland), *J. Evans (Melbourne), *T. Manhallack (Brunswick), *G. G. Firman (Morwell), *J. Richardson (Wahgunyah), *D. Maine (Morwell), *J. Madden (Geelong), *J. Kemp (Morwell), *L. Holmes (Gippsland.) "EUREKA STOCKADE. JUBILEE CELEBRATION. (Very long article with lots of details... summarised) *H. de Longville (took an active part in the reform movement, on sentry duty in the Stockade and on the approach of the troops gave the first alarm to Peter Lalor) *Lieutenant Kossack (a captain in the Hungarian Army, led the left flank of the police against the stockaders, and was one of the few officials in sympathy with the miners) *Chris. Christesen (a member of the Ballarat Reform League, present from the firing of the first shot until the fall of the Stockade, succeeded in evading the troops) *W. G. Holmes (in the Stockade during the fight, and saw his brother fall dead in front of him) *William Atherden (in the Stockade, and was taken prisoner) *Duncan Clark (a member of Ross's corps. out scouting, but returned in time to assist to carry Ross, who was wounded to Irwin's Star Hotel) *Montagu Miller (as a boy reach-ed the Stockade after the soldiers had retired, and assisted the wounded and to bury the dead) *Arthur Curnick (work-ed as a boy in the blacksmith's shop in which the stockaders' pikes were forged, father and brother in the Stockade *James Madden (as a lad was present on the fateful morning with his father, who was on duty) *John Williams (a member of the Reform League, present at the monster meeting, when the licences were burned) *W. R. Taylor (a prominent Chartist in the ranks of the Bendigo Re-form League) *John Hall (as a lad was present at the site on the morning of the affray) *John Greenwell (when a boy was; present at the meeting which preceded the tragic conclusion of the reform move-ment) *Matthew McCormick (pre-sent at the Stockade at the close of the fight) '''Newspaper Article''' JUBILEE CELEBRATION. The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), Mon 5 Dec 1904, p.3. Retrieved June 28, 2021, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/25368530?searchTerm=atherden ==Sources==

EuroAristo Descendants of Robert de Caen

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[[Category:European Aristocrats Project]] This page is one line of continuation of the William the Conqueror project. *It continues from the first page: [[Space:EuroAristo-Descendants_of_William_I_the_Conqueror|Space:EuroAristo-Descendants_of_William_I_the_Conqueror]] *It starts with William's grand-son [[FitzRoy-63|Robert of Caen]], who became Earl of Gloucester. {| border="1" bgcolor="#f7fff7" | '''Generation''' || '''Profile''' || Notes || Team Member ||'''Quality Review''' |- |2 ||[[FitzRoy-63|Robert of Caen]] || Earl of Gloucester. RA calls him Fitz Roy, handles under GLOUCESTER. It says '''issue 6s 2d''', matching Wikitree. [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISH%20NOBILITY%20MEDIEVAL.htm#RobertCaenFitzroydied1147B MEDLANDS], [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/23716/23716?back=,29448,18335,161,12948 DNB]. || || |- |Spouse||[[FitzHamon-11|Mabel FitzRobert]] || WT calls hers FitzHamon (using her father's patronymic as a family name) differing from sources, and quite incorrect from any normal standpoint. '''Can we change LNAB?'''|| || |- |3||[[Caen-11|Maud (or Mathilde)]] ||m. Ranulf de Gernon Earl of Chester || || |- |3||[[FitzRobert-120|Roger FitzRobert]] || || || |- |3||[[FitzRobert-117|Richard FitzRobert]] || MEDLANDS follows a legitimate Richard under [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/normabc.htm#RichardGloucesterdied1175 Creully] || || |- |3||[[FitzRobert-121|Hamon FitzRobert]] || || || |- |3||[[FitzRobert-112|William FitzRobert]] || Earl of Glcoucester [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISH%20NOBILITY%20MEDIEVAL.htm#WilliamFitzRobertdied1183 MEDLANDS]|| || |- |3||[[Gai-2|Philip (Gai) de Gai]] ||There are many discussions online about this and in short I think the theories connecting Gai here are not generally accepted ||I've removed Philip de Gai as a son [[Atkinson-107|Atkinson-107]] 20:33, 10 June 2017 (EDT) || |- |3||[[Gloucester-4|Mabel (Gloucester) FitzRobert]] ||m. Griffith ap Ivor Bach. MEDLANDS has 2 Mabels and says it can not be confirmed they were the same person, but it seems the easiest solution. However if so then she was apparently illegitimate? '''disconnect from mother?''' || || |- |Mistress|| || || || |- |3||[[FitzRobert-118|Robert (FitzRobert) of Gloucester]] ||commonly called illegitimate, had issue. Maybe legitimate though http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/GEN-MEDIEVAL/2004-10/1098053615 || || |- |3||Robert. Bishop of Bayeux||no issue? || || |- |}

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[[Category: Reliable Sources for Pre-1700 Profiles]] === This page is for people to consult with regard to sources that are considered reliable, as well as those that are not deemed reliable, in dealing with profiles encompassing European royalty, nobility and aristocracy. === This page is currently UNDER CONSTRUCTION! == Reliable Sources == * [http://books.google.com/books?id=8JcbV309c5UC&printsec=frontcover&dq=Magna+Carta+Ancestry:+A+Study+in+Colonial+and+Medieval+Families,+2nd+Edition+...&hl=en&sa=X&ei=OtM8U6S0IOfr2QWhq4DwAw&ved=0CDgQ6AEwAA#v=snippet&q=Robert%20de%20Vere&f=false Search page for Magna Carta Ancestry] Google Books: by Douglas Richardson, 4 volumes, 2011. ''free online database'' * [http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/ Royal-Titled-Noble-Commoner] website, which includes many descendants of the Magna Carta Sureties; '''''only use this source when it specifically cites Douglas Richardson's books (and be sure that Richardson's books support the information shown).''''' ''free online database'' * Richardson, ''[http://www.amazon.com/Royal-Ancestry-Colonial-Medieval-Families/dp/1463561687/ref=aag_m_pw_dp?ie=UTF8&m=A2AXVXLP3C5JLB Royal Ancestry]'' (2013) Douglas Richardson, ''[http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1463561687/sr=8-1/qid=1397864689/ref=olp_product_details?ie=UTF8&me=&qid=1397864689&seller=&sr=8-1 Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families]'', 5 vols., ed. Kimball G. Everingham, (Salt Lake City, Utah: the author, 2013), volume, page [range)], and subject, [i.e., 1: 14–15, Humphrey Tyrrell]. * Richardson, ''[http://amzn.com/1461045207 Magna Carta Ancestry]'', (2011), Douglas Richardson, ''[http://amzn.com/1461045207 Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families]'', Royal Ancestry series, 2nd edition, 4 vols., ed. Kimball G. Everingham, (Salt Lake City, Utah: the author, 2011), volume I, page 86-87, Thomas de Clare]. * Richardson, [http://www.amazon.com/Plantagenet-Ancestry-Colonial-Medieval-Families/dp/1461045134/ref=aag_m_pw_dp?ie=UTF8&m=A2AXVXLP3C5JLB ''Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families''], (2011) Douglas Richardson, [http://www.amazon.com/Plantagenet-Ancestry-Colonial-Medieval-Families/dp/1461045134/ref=aag_m_pw_dp?ie=UTF8&m=A2AXVXLP3C5JLB ''Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families''], Royal Ancestry series, 2nd edition, 3 vols., ed. Kimball G. Everingham, (Salt Lake City, Utah: the author, 2011), volume, page [range)], and subject, [i.e., 1: 14–15, Humphrey Tyrrell]. * Sources listed on the Pre-1500 page here: [[Space:Pre-1500_Resource_Page|Space:Pre-1500_Resource_Page]] * Sources listed on Joe Cochoit's medieval genealogy page here: https://sites.google.com/site/cochoit/medieval-genealogy-resources == Unreliable Sources == * '''Geneanet trees''': Geneanet trees are user-contributed trees, many of them unsourced. A tree with precise dates and places will usually be a good guide of where to look for primary records. Some Geneanet trees have sources. Look for the source and check it for yourself; do not use the Geneanet tree as source. * '''Other user-contributed trees''': FamilySearch, Ancestry, Geni, MyHeritage, Rootsweb, etc. See Geneanet trees. * '''Find A Grave memorials''': Most pre-1700 memorials come without an actual burial place and burial details, and are in fact reconstructed from trees. These cannot be used as sources. Some memorials, for instance those for royals interred at Saint-Denis, are reliable, but there are usually other good sources available for these people. * '''Burke’s Peerage and Baronetage''': This source is rife with errors and is not deemed reliable.

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[[Category:European Aristocrats Project]] The goal of this project is to clean up profiles on WikiTree related to [[Normandie-32|King William I the Conqueror]], his wife [[Flandre-3|Matilda of Flanders]] and 5 generations of their descendants (including known illegitimate children). It is a mini-project under the umbrella of both the British Isles 742-1499, and European Aristocrats 742-1499 sub-projects. Method: *Starting point is WikiTree 1st May 1217. The below was developed from that. *William and his wife Mathilda are generation "zero". *People whose names are red are however not in Wikitree, but maybe should be. *This first page has 3 tables and contains all grandchildren of William (generation 2), but lines going to generation 5 (the grandchildren's great grandchildren) need separate pages. Continuations (Anjou): *[[Space:EuroAristo Descendants of Mathilda and Geoffrey of Anjou]] *[[Space:EuroAristo Descendants of Robert de Caen]] Continuations (Blois): *[[Space:EuroAristo Descendants of King Stephen]] *[[Space:EuroAristo Descendants of Thibaut IV of Blois]] *[[Space:EuroAristo Descendants of Guillaume of Blois]] Other pages: *[[Space:Wikitree name fields for William the Conqueror discussion]] *[[Space:A descendancy chart for William the Conqueror]] G2G discussions: *https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/386756/new-euroaristo-mini-project-starting-soon *https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/387857/conqueror-project-assessment-department *https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/389500/descendants-of-william-the-conqueror-and-his-wife-matilda *https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/344530/more-descendants-of-the-conqueror-not *https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/389865/is-eleanore-de-vermandois-a-daughter-of-adela-de-blois Some useful sources: *RA references are to ''Royal Ancestry'' by Douglas Richardson, useful for a first check. William is the first person in that book, Vol.1 under "ENGLAND". Branches are handled in BLOIS, EU, BRABANT, GLOUCESTER, BRITTANY, MONTMORENCY, LEICESTER, BEAUMONT, etc. *DNB is the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. (New version is not open online.) *MEDLANDS is a website prosopography project by Charles Cawley on the fmg.ac server [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORMANDY.htm#GuillaumeIIdied1087B William] *H2 is the [http://sbaldw.home.mindspring.com/hproject/prov/at.htm Henry II ancestry project] by Stewart Baldwin and Todd Farmerie. [http://sbaldw.home.mindspring.com/hproject/prov/willi001.htm William]. *Genealogics.org is a site by the late Leo van der Pas. [http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00000002&tree=LEO William] ==First generation, plus children of Robert Curthose== {| border="1" bgcolor="#f7fff7" | '''Generation''' || '''Profile''' || Notes || Team Member ||'''Quality Review''' |-bgcolor="#f7fff7" | 0 || [[Normandie-32|King William I the Conqueror]] || [http://sbaldw.home.mindspring.com/hproject/prov/willi001.htm Henry II project] || || |- | 0 || [[Flandre-3|Matilda of Flanders]] || [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/18335/18335?back=,29448 DNB] [http://sbaldw.home.mindspring.com/hproject/prov/matil000.htm Henry II project]|| || |-bgcolor="#F2F2CE" | 1 || [[Normandie-122|Duke Robert Curthose of Normandy]] || [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/23715/23715?back=,29448,18335 DNB] || || |-bgcolor="#F2F2CE" |Spouse|| [[Conversana-1| Sybilla of Conversana]] ||wife of Robert. Children: || || |- bgcolor="#F2F2CE" |2 || [[Clito-1 | William Clito]] || no issue m. [[Anjou-13|Sibyl de Anjou, wife of William Clito]]. [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/58402/58402?back=,29448,18335,161,12948 DNB] m. (1) in 1123 Sibyl of Anjou, younger sister of William the Aethling's widow, annulled 1124 and (2) Jan 1127 Jeanne de Montferrat [http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00140170&tree=LEO Genealogics] '''Second marriage not in Wikitree.''' da. of [[Montferrat-4]] & [[Burgunden-6]] Joanna?, half-sister of [[Savoie-270]] || || |- bgcolor="#F2F2CE" |colspan="5"| illegitimate children of Robert, by mother(s) "unknown" |- bgcolor="#F2F2CE" | 2 || [[Normandy-279|Richard de Normandie]] || Wikipedia says "died hunting in the New Forest in May 1100"|| || |- bgcolor="#F2F2CE" | 2 || [[Normandy-278|William de Normandie]] ||Wikipedia says "William went to Palestine after 1106 and was named lord of Tortosa, but disappears from the historical record after 1110" || || |- bgcolor="#F2F2CE" | 2 || [[Normandy-281| Henry de Normandie]]||In Wikitree but not in RA. '''Remove?''' [http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00140170&tree=LEO Genealogics] and [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORMANDY.htm#Robertdied1135 MEDLANDS] shows a legitimate son of this name, brother of William Clito? Connect to mother and make legitimate?|| || |-bgcolor="#F2F2CE" | 2 ||[[Wife of Elias de Saint Saëns]]||In RA, not in Wikitree '''Add?'''|| || |-bgcolor="#F2F2CE" |- | 1 || [[England-137|Cecily of England]] || Abbess in Caen. Currently has husband [[Langetot-6|Ralph Langetot]] and dau. [[Langetot-3|Alice]] for whom there is no evidence. '''Disconnect?'''|| || |- bgcolor="#f7fff7" | 1 || [[Normandie-123|Richard de Normandie]] ||no issue || || |- | 1 || [[Normandie-87|William II of England]] ||no issue [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/29449/29449?back=,29448,18335,23715,18336,12948,29448 DNB]|| || |- bgcolor="#f7fff7" | 1 ||[[Normandie-89 | Adeliza (or Adelaide) de Normandie]] ||Nun. [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/164/164?back=,29448,18335,23715,18336,12948,29448,29449 DNB] No issue. || || |- bgcolor="#f7fff7" | 1 || [[England-170 | Agatha of England]] ||Not in RA. Henry II project (parents' entries) says "existence unlikely" but says she is mention by Orderic Vitalis. '''Proposal: mark relationship as uncertain.''' Died as virgin.|| || |- | 1 || [[England-166|Mathilda of England]] || No issue? || || |- bgcolor="#f7fff7" | 1 || [[Normandie-64 |Constance de Normandie]]|| m. [[Bretagne-73|Alan IV of Brittany]]. No issue.|| || |- bgcolor="#FFE4E1" | 1 || [[Normandie-56|Adele of Normandy]] ||See [[Space:EuroAristo-Descendants_of_William_I_the_Conqueror#Ad.C3.A8le_and_the_family_of_Blois|Adèle of Blois table]]|| || |- bgcolor="#FFE4E1" | 1 || [[Normandie-45|Henry I of England]] ||See [[Space:EuroAristo-Descendants_of_William_I_the_Conqueror#Henry_I_and_his_children|Henry I table]] || || |- |} Conclusion: *All traceable lines from William and Mathilda are through Adèle or Henry? Or can we find any other line? ==2nd generation (1 of 2). Adèle and the family of Blois== {| border="1" bgcolor="#f7fff7" | '''Generation''' || '''Profile''' || Notes || Team Member ||'''Quality Review''' |-bgcolor="#f7fff7" | 1 || [[Normandie-56|Adele of Normandy]] ||'''Issue''' RA under BLOIS and says 4s 5d. [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/161/161?back=,29448,18335,23715,18336,12948,29448,29449 DNB]||[[Atkinson-107|John Atkinson]] || |- bgcolor="#f7fff7" |Spouse ||[[Blois-12 | Etienne-Henry of Blois]] || husband of Adèle. Children as follows. || || |- bgcolor="#d3d3d3" | 2 || [[DeChampagne-1|Gillette de Champagne]] || Not in RA, MEDLANDS, Genealogics. '''Remove?'''|| || |- bgcolor="#FFE4E1" | 2 ||[[Blois-11|Guillaume de Blois]] || See [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:EuroAristo_Descendants_of_Guillaume_of_Blois his table]|| || |- bgcolor="#d3d3d3" | 2 || [[Navarre-16|Margaret de Navarre]] || Not in RA, MEDLANDS, Genealogics. '''Remove?'''|| || |- bgcolor="#d3d3d3" | 2 || [[Blois-126|Philippe de Blois]] || Not in RA, MEDLANDS, Genealogics. '''Remove?''' ||[[Atkinson-107|John Atkinson]] || |- bgcolor="#FFE4E1" | 2 || [[Blois-94|King Stephen of England]] ||See [[Space:EuroAristo_Descendants_of_King_Stephen|his table]]|| || |- bgcolor="#FFE4E1" | 2 || [[Blois-23|Thibault IV de Blois]] ||See [[Space:EuroAristo_Descendants_of_Thibaut_IV_of_Blois|his table]]|| || |- | 2 || [[Blois-64 | Humbert de Blois]] || Not in RA. '''Remove?''' MEDLANDS says it is from Weir||[[Atkinson-107|John Atkinson]] || |- | 2 || [[Blois-21 | Lucia de Blois]] ||Called Maud or Mahaud in RA. '''Change name?''' m. [[Avranches-49|Richard d'Avranches, husband of above]] Earl of Chester, died in White Ship '''No issue''' || || |- bgcolor="#f7fff7" | 2 || [[Champagne-80 | Lithuise de Champagne]] || Called Adèle in RA. '''Change name?''' RA says m. [[Milon II de Montlhéry, seigneur of Bary-sur-Seine]] (missing in wikitree). Relative of [[Montlhéry-14]]? RA does not track children so we need another source. [http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00046842&tree=LEO Genealogics] shows no children but calls her "Lithuaise" (but strangely this is also Milon's mother's name). [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/parcorroc.htm#MilonIIMontlherydied1118 MEDLANDS] discusses uncertainty about name. Seems they were obliged to divorce so no issue?|| || |- bgcolor="#f7fff7" | 2 || [[Blois-97 | Alix de Blois]] ||Issue? RA says m. Renaud III Count of Joigny [[Joigny-12]] '''and''' [[Joigney-1]]. '''Husbands need merging'''. RA does not track children so we need another source. Not in Genealogics. [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/CENTRAL%20FRANCE.htm#AliceMRenaudIIIJoigny MEDLANDS] cites only Weir and reports no family.|| || |- bgcolor="#f7fff7" | 2 || [[Blois-15 | Henry of Blois]] || RA does not mention issue. Bishop of Winchester. [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/12968/12968?back=,29448,18335,161 DNB] ||[[Hess-2099|Kirk Hess]] || |- bgcolor="#f7fff7" | 2 ||[[Blois-10 | Eleanor de Blois]] ||RA says m. [[Vermandois-103|Raoul Count of Vermandois]]. No issue? [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/nfravalver.htm#RaoulIdied1152B MEDLANDS]||[[Atkinson-107|John Atkinson]] || |- bgcolor="#FFE4E1" | 2 || [[Blois-158|Agnes of Blois]] || Now connected to mother. RA says m. [[Hugues III de Puiset]] ('''missing also''') relative of [[Puiset-2]]? [http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00199409&tree=LEO Genealogics] shows Puiset-2 as his uncle, through a missing son of [[Breteuil-7]], [[Ebrard III]]. '''Issue missing also'''. Genealogics shows 3 sons with children. RA tracks Hugues in England. [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/cfrachacha.htm#ErardIVPuisetChartresdied1190B MEDLANDS] and [http://www.genealogics.org/descendtext.php?personID=I00199412&tree=LEO&generations=10 Genealogics] track Ebrard in France better. According to MEDLANDS we should mark the parents of Agnes as uncertain.|| || |- | 2 || [[Eudes]]||[http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00012365&tree=LEO Genealogics] and MEDLANDS show him, not RA. '''Add to Wikitree?'''||[[Atkinson-107|John Atkinson]] || |- |} Action required: *Agnes and Guillaume have incomplete continuation on Wikitree, but in theory should have their own continuation tables for their descendants. *Add Eudes (John Atkinson nominated for checking) ==2nd generation (2 of 2). Henry I and his children== He had 2 legitimate children plus 1 dubious one (Euphemia). RA says 8 illegit sons, 9 illegit daughters, but WT has 22, as does MEDLANDS. DNB says '22-24 known bastards'. Currently Wikitree has one collective profile for unknown mistresses (see below). {| border="1" bgcolor="#f7fff7" | '''Generation''' || '''Profile''' || Notes || Team Member ||'''Quality Review''' |-bgcolor="#f7fff7" |1 || [[Normandie-45|Henry I of England]] || [http://sbaldw.home.mindspring.com/hproject/prov/henry001.htm Henry II project page],[http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/12948/12948?back=,29448,18335,23715,18336,12948,29448,29449,164 DNB]|| || |- |Spouse|| [[Dunkeld-79|Matilda of Scotland]] . ||1st Spouse of Henry I. RA says 1s 1d (same as Wikitree). [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/18336/18336?back=,29448,18335 DNB]|| || |- bgcolor="#f7fff7" | 2 || [[Normandie-149|William Aetheling of England]] || m. [[Anjou-259|Isabella of Anjou]] (RA calls her Maud or Mathilda. DNB says Matilda, no alternates. '''Rename?'''). No issue (White Ship) [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/29453/29453?back=,29448,18335,18336 DNB] || || |- bgcolor="#FFE4E1" | 2 || [[Normandie-40|Matilda, Lady of the English ]] || See [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:EuroAristo_Descendants_of_Mathilda_and_Geoffrey_of_Anjou her table] || || |- bgcolor="#f7fff7" | 2 || [[Of_England-97 | Euphemia of England]] ||Not in RA. H2 says she appears in Weir, who says she might be a child who died as a baby, with no sourcing for the name. || || |- bgcolor="#f7fff7" |Spouse|| [[Brabant-36|Adeliza of Louvain, 2nd wife of Henry I]] || RA says no issue|| || |- |Mistress||[[Beaumont-779|Isabel de Meulan]]. ||Henry II project and other sources seems confident about the mother of 1 illegitimate daughter:|| || |- bgcolor="#f7fff7" | 2 || [[England-295|Isabel of England]] ||Same in RA, MEDLANDS, Genealogics, H2. RA: mother is [[Beaumont-779|Isabel]] d/o Robert of Meulan (Beaumont etc) who has a wikitree profile and '''can be linked'''. Issue? MEDLANDS names 2 sources which call her unmarried|| || |- |Mistress||[[Verch_Rhys-5|Nest]] (Welsh lady)||[http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/WALES.htm#NestMistHenryI MEDLANDS] gives her a pedigree. || || |- bgcolor="#FFE4E1" | 2 || |[[FitzRoy-33 | Henry FitzRoy]] ||Same in RA, MEDLANDS, Genealogics, H2. '''Issue'''. RA says he had 2s and "presumbly" 1d. WT and Genealogics only have the daughter Amabilis, whereas MEDLANDS and H2 only mention the 2 sons. MEDLANDS names sons of the 2 sons. '''Add mother and sons? Is her first name acceptable as Annabel on Wikitree?'''|| || |-bgcolor="#f7fff7" |Mistresses|| [[UNKNOWN-33840| Other mistresses of Henry I]]. ||Currently Wikitree has one collective profile for "unknown" mistresses, although in some cases things are known.|| || |- bgcolor="#FFE4E1" | 2 || [[England-178|Matilda of Perche]] ||RA says mother was "Edith". H2 says this was not the same Edith who was mother of Robert. m. [[Perche-2| Routrou III of Perche, husband of above]]. '''Issue 2d''' (Agrees with Wikitree)|| || |- bgcolor="#FFE4E1" | 2 || [[FitzRoy-26 | Mabel Eustacia FitzRoy]] ||Why Eustacia? H2 says her name is unknown but probably Mabel. Genealogics says Mabel but "has also erroneously been named Eustacie and Richilde". MEDLANDS gives no name but mentions that her mother-in-law was Eustachie. '''Issue 1s, but none in Wikitree.''' m. [[William-107|William III Gouet, husband of above]]. LNAB should be Gouet. || || |-bgcolor="#FFE4E1" | 2 || [[Fontevrault-1|Juliana de Breteuil]] || White in CP makes a daughter of Ansfride (mother of Richard), MEDLANDS follows but H2 and RA do not follow this. m. [[Breteuil-19|Eustace de Breteuil]] (de Pacy). LNAB should be changed? '''Issue 2s 2d.''' '''But, no issue in Wikitree''' MEDLANDS explains the children's fate.|| || |-bgcolor="#f7fff7" | 2 || [[Tracy-330|William de Tracy]] || d. soon after father. Apparently m. [[Pomeroy-264 | Unknown de Pomeroy]]. No issue it seems, although MEDLANDS reports the published stories of a daughter that RA calls mistaken. || || |- bgcolor="#FFE4E1" | 2 || [[FitzRoy-63| Robert de Caen]] ||see [[Space:EuroAristo_Descendants_of_Robert_de_Caen|his table]]|| || |- bgcolor="#FFE4E1" | 2 || [[Normandie-118 |Matilda de Bretagne]]||m. [[Bretagne-101|Conan III of Brittany]] . RA says under BRITTANY says 1s ([[Hoël Count of Nantes]] '''not in Wikitree''') and 2d (in Wikitree). Issue of Constance followed under MAYENNE in RA, and Wikitree has her double. Issue of Berthe followed by [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BRITTANY.htm#_Toc480020741 MEDLANDS] and not in Wikitree.|| || |- bgcolor="#FFE4E1" | 2 || [[FitzEdith-2|Robert FitzEdith]] ||RA says mother is Edith d/o Forne of Greystoke m. |[[Avranches-31 | Maud d'Avranches, wife of above]]. RA agrees '''1d Maud.''' RA follows under COURTENAY|| || |- |2 || [[Adeliza FitzEdith]] || RA and Genealogics accept evidence explained on H2 project for a sister to Robert. MEDLANDS and WT apparently unaware. '''Add?'''|| || |- bgcolor="#f7fff7" |2|| [[FitzHenry-35|Elizabeth of Galloway]] || apparently m. [[Galloway-137|Fergus of Galloway]] . '''Not in RA. Needs check'''|| || |- bgcolor="#f7fff7" | 2 || [[FitzRoy-107|Emma de Laval]] || m. [[Laval-59|Guy III de Laval]] . Not sure she belongs in this family (RA and H2 list but say ("unlikely"). See http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/cp/p_henryisillegitimate.shtml|| || |- bgcolor="#f7fff7" | 2 || [[Montvilliers-1|Matilda Montvilliers]] || Not in RA. Needs check. Does appear in Henry project. If abbess unlikely to be issue, but it seems she might need to be split into an Abbess and the one RA follows under LEICESTER. || || |- bgcolor="#FFE4E1" | 2 || [[Maine-48|Constance Maud Maine]] || m. [[Montmorency-8 | Mathieu de Montmorency]] . '''RA calls Aline. H2 calls Alice but indicates doubts. Name?''' RA follows first under MONTMORENCY, which says '''issue 5s''' though Genealogics adds 1d with issue; their son Bouchard 1s 2d; and then one d of Bouchard is followed under LEICESTER. '''No issue in Wikitree'''|| || |- | 2 || [[FitzRoy-105 | Foulques FitzRoy]] || White in CP said s/o Ansfrid, and MEDLANDS and RA follow. H2 doubts evidence for this. No issue mentioned in RA|| || |- | 2 || [[Normandie-90|Sibylla of Scotland]] || m. [[Dunkeld-32 | Alexander of Scotland]] RA says no issue || || |- bgcolor="#f7fff7" | 2 || [[England-571 | Richard of Lincoln]] || s/o Ansfride no issue mentioned in RA. Why Lincoln?|| || |- bgcolor="#d3d3d3" | 2 || [[England-566 | Son of England]] ||'''Unclear. check needed''' || || |- bgcolor="#FFE4E1" | 2 || [[Dunstanville-20|Reginald de Dunstanville]] || Earl of Cornwall. '''Issue 1s 4d w/ wife + illeg'''. Significant differences between RA and MEDLANDS. m. "[[FtzRichard-1|Beatrice FitzRichard]]" RA calls Mabel FitzWilliam. '''Will need a change of LNAB and investigation.''' || || |- bgcolor="#d3d3d3" | 2 || [[Normandie-115|William de Normandie]] || Wikitree says m. [[Constable-221|Alice Constable]]. Apparently a result of confusions. '''Disconnect?'''|| || |- bgcolor="#FFE4E1" | 2 || [[FitzRoy-104|Constance de Beaumont]] ||m. [[Beaumont-593|Roscelin de Beaumont]] '''Issue'''. RA says they had 3s, and follows 1 (Richard) under BEAUMONT. He is the only one followed by Wikitree, Genealogics and MEDLANDS. But Genealogics and MEDLANDS also mention 1d. MEDLANDS gives a wife for one of the other sons and mentions the third one was a bishop.|| || |- bgcolor="#f7fff7" | 2 || [[FitzRoy-106 | Gilbert Fitzroy]] || no known issue || || |- |} Work to do *Several of the above gen 2 people need work (missing children etc) but should have continuing lines ==Further lines of descent are moved to separate pages== Please do not create descents here which reproduce the other pages: *[[Space:EuroAristo_Descendants_of_Mathilda_and_Geoffrey_of_Anjou]] *[[Space:EuroAristo_Descendants_of_King_Stephen]] *[[Space:EuroAristo_Descendants_of_Thibaut_IV_of_Blois]]

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Everardus Bogardus Research

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=== Parents === :In the early 1970s, P. H. Bogaard wrote a piece about Everardus called "Dutch Ancestry of Domine Everardus Bogardus" for the Holland Society of New York's ''de Halve Maen''. Apparently Bogaard gave Everardus' parents as [[Bogaert-15|Willem Bogaert]] and [[Van_Ruyteveld-1|Susanna van Ruyteveld]]. That information has been determined to be false. The current authority on Everardus' ancestry is Willem Th. M. Frijhoff, Professor of Cultural History, Erasmus University of Rotterdam. Frijhoff identifies Everardus' known family relationships in his works, [[#BogardusErrors|Bogardus, "Most Frequent Errors..."]] of which the lastest is ''Fulfilling God's Mission: The Two Worlds of Dominie Everardus Bogardus, 1607-1647''. Frijhoff's work has been incorporated into William Bogardus' ''Dear "cousin''...".
"Rev. Everardus Bogardus' father is thought to have been a Willem Cornelis [Bogart] who was a cabinetmaker in the town of Woerden who died about 1609. Everardus' mother is thought to have been...Niesgen Pietersdr. After Willem Bogart's death, his widow is thought to have married a man with the surname of Muysevoet. Niesgen Pietersdr. Bogart Muysevoet and her second husband had two sons. By her first marriage to Willem Bogart, Niesgen also had two sons -- Pieter and Evert (the future Domine). There was an epidemic of the plague in the area around Woerden in 1617 and 1618. Both Niesgen and her second husband may have died in the plague. At any rate, by 1623 all four boys had been placed in the Woerden orphanage. At that time, Evert was 15 years old. In 1629 Evert won a scholarship to attend the Theological Seminary at Leiden University. He was ordained in 1632 and Latinized his name to Everardus Bogardus. He was sent to New Netherland and arrived there in April 1633." [[#BogardusDC|Bogardus, ''Dear cousin...'']]: Page 144
== Sources == * Bogardus, William B. ''Dear "cousin": A Charted Genealogy of the Descendants of Anneke Jans Bogardus (1605-1663) to the 5th Generation, and of Her Sister, Marritje Jans.'' Wilmington, OH: Anneke Jans and Everardus Bogardus Descendants Association, 1996. Print. * Bogardus, William. "Most Frequent Errors and Incorrect or Unproven Lines of Descent from Anneke Jans." ''freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ghosthunter''. Accessed 05 Sep 2017. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ghosthunter/Anneke/page6.htm == See also == * [[Bogardus-5|Everardus Bogardus]] * New Netherland settler disconnection: Bogardus-5 https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/457227/new-netherland-settler-disconnection-bogardus-5

Everett Rowland Sawmill, Tennessee One Place Study

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== Everett Rowland Sawmill, Tennessee One Place Study == {{OnePlaceStudy|place=Everett Rowland Sawmill, Tennessee|category=Everett Rowland Sawmill, Tennessee One Place Study}} {{Occupation |image=Space_Background_I_Sticker_Art-9.png|text= is part of the [[Project:Appalachia|Appalachia Project]]}}{{Clear}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Everett Rowland Sawmill, Tennessee One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== Everett Rowland Sawmill https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Photos_of_Everett_Rowland_Sawmill-3.jpg ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' North America :'''Country:''' United States :'''State/Province:''' Tennessee :'''County:''' White :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 35.81630972782144, -85.56846310630519 :'''Elevation:''' 272.0 m or 892.4 feet ===History=== John Golston and his family moved from East Tennessee to White County, Tennessee, in the middle of the 1860s. Golston had been a farmer, but it had become difficult for him to make a living farming. Mr. Golston came across a local resident who needed a house built. Mr. Golston contracted to build the house, and things developed so that he moved to Quebeck, Tennessee, where he later opened a sawmill. In 1929, a new boiler engine was bought from the Cincinnati, Ohio-based Southern Engine and Boiler Company. The boiler was one piece, and it took John Savage Kirby and Myrl Slatton four weeks to set it up. The engine only had 60 horsepower. The sawmill, a circular mill, was the first mechanism for producing lumber at the time to use technology. The ancient manual labor pit saw was replaced by circular mills. One of Golston's stepsons, John Cooper, started working at the mill. Later, Carl Cooper, John's son, took over running it until 1930. Tennessee Saw and Planing Mill was bought by Everett Rowland, a mill customer, in 1930, and became Everett Rowland Lumber Company. The mill supplied work during the Great Depression when Rowland took over when lumber was delivered to Nashville by rail as well as sawed to make house plans and lumber to build barns and other structures for local residents. The saw was self-sufficient and operated by a steam engine utilizing sawdust that was left over after usage. About 50 men worked at the mill during WWII, with 35 working in the mill and 15 chopping wood and operating six Dodge trucks to transport the logs to the mill. To move the logs to a location where a wagon could access them, five pairs of mules were used. It was a very risky task that required two or more men to load logs into trucks using skid poles and cant hooks. In 1955, Thompson & Green in Nashville sold a Caterpiller logging equipment, and Fred Clark in Sparta, Tennessee sold a Wiggler. Up until the introduction of the power chain saw to the market, the mill's lumber had to be cut with a crosscut saw, which required two men to operate. Mr. Rowland bought parcels throughout White County and even neighboring counties. Rowland remained involved in the company until he was a senior, at which point his youngest son, Thomas, took over. Everett Rowland formerly operated a log rafting company before taking over the sawmill. Mr. Rowland made 80 to 85 trips to Nashville between 1910 and 1930 while rafting logs from the Caney Fork River to the Cumberland River and into Nashville. In 1949, a brand-new office and warehouse were constructed that offered all the materials required to build a house or other structures, along with seeds, fertilizer, a complete line of hard products, and a small selection of food and dry goods. The sawmill was given to White County, Tennessee, a few years ago and, if the White County Heritage Museum can obtain funding, it might be converted into a museum. It only completed bespoke orders for clients in its final years of business before closing its doors.Information obtained due to the courtesy of White County Heritage Museum, article from the Pastfinder, a paper put out by the White County TN Genealogical-Historical Society, and an article from 2014 ===Population=== List of Owners and Employees ;[[Goldston-101|John Goldston (1803-1873)]] - Former Owner ;[[Cooper-15612|William Cooper (1843-1913)]] - Former Owner ;[[Cooper-32301|John Steele Cooper (1848-1930)]] - Former Owner ;[[Rowland-12279|Thomas Everett Rowland (1893-1983)]] - Owner ;[[Elliot-2139|Cecil Braxton Elliot (1900-1952)]] - Mule Driver ;[[Roberts-21676|Pascal Roberts (1913-1977)]] - Log Pusher ;[[Matheney_Sr-1|Buddy Lee (Matheney Sr) Matheney Sr (1956-2014)]] ;[[Seibers-14|Joe Lee Seibers (1931-1993)]] ;[[Rowland-13929|John Theron Rowland (1916-1971)]] ;[[Kirby-7426|Orville Lee Johnson Kirby (1888-1972)]] ;[[Kirby-7427|John Savage Kirby (1889-1968)]] ;[[Kirby-7428|James Willard Kirby (1920-1990)]] ;[[Kirby-7429|Arvin Boyd Kirby (1917-1988)]] - Truck Driver ;[[Kirby-7430|Freddie Lee Kirby (1937-1969)]] - Tractor Driver ;[[Roberts-47356|Thomas Clemon Roberts (1910-1994)]] - Sawer ;[[Slatten-50|Myrl Slatten (1889-1968)]] ;[[Tindle-546|Wiley Bill Tindle (1917-1976)]] ;[[Spakes-18|JB Spakes (1917-1999)]] ;[[Seibers-22|Jonas Seibers (1912-1982)]] ;[[Sanders-19434|Clifton Wright Sanders (1911-1984)]] - Stove Wood Truck ;[[Kirby-7453|Gordon Kirby (1922-1960)]] ;[[Witt-4085|Charles Witt (1896-1966)]] ;[[Goldston-61|Wiley Lasiter Goldston (1856-1923)]] ;[[Cooper-36427|Karl Russell Cooper (1896-1961)]] - Manager ====Notables==== *[[Wikipedia:|Wikipedia:]] No Known Notables at this time ==Sources== [[Space:Photos_of_Everett_Rowland_Sawmill|Photos of Everett Rowland Sawmill]] [https://www.tnvacation.com/local/sparta-white-county-heritage-museum White County Heritage Museum] [http://web.blomand.net/~wcolley/wcghs.html White County Genealogical-Historical Society]

Evergreen Cemetery

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[[Category:Evergreen Cemetery, Shavertown, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the Evergreen Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Evergreen Cemetery is located in Shavertown, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
49 N Gates Ave.
Kingston, PA 18704
(570) 714-5087 GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
41.318432, -75.945235 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Evergreen+Cemetery/@41.318432,-75.945235,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x48407f1b552cb473 Evergreen Cemetery on Google Maps] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=44783 Find A Grave] * ''Add resources here'' ----- ===Tasks Completed=== * ''Add tasks you have completed here'' ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link to existing WikiTree profiles or create new profiles for each person listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of their grave marker. The profile you create for a person can include other genealogical and biographical information, additional photos, and a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | GPS ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |}

Evergreen Cemetery-3, Jacksonville, Florida

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[[Project:Florida_Cemeteries|Florida Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for Evergreen Cemetery is part of WikiTree's Florida Cemeteries Project, and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Florida Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger U.S. Cemeteries Project. Evergreen Cemetery is situated at 4535 Main St N, Jacksonville, FL. Evergreen Cemetery is the oldest, fully operating cemetery in the city. It was founded in 1880 and hosted its first burial in 1881. Evergreen has numerous sections for various fraternal, military and religious groups — especially a large Catholic section and two large sections set aside for the Hebrew Cemeteries. Evergreen also includes the old Woodlawn Cemetery and Mount Olive, an African American section. Evergreen Cemetery is also an official arboretum, a tree sanctuary, used for educational purposes. Every tree on the property has a numbered marker, a common name, scientific name and brief description. In the early 20th century, Evergreen became a non-profit association. Several important land transactions took place in the early decades of the century. First Board President Arthur G. Cummer helped the board acquire 22 additional acres from Woodlawn Cemetery to the west. Property near present-day Winona Drive was transferred to the City of Jacksonville for a public park. In return, the city ceded back its pauper cemetery on the north side of Evergreen. B’Nai Israel Congregation established a dedicated Jewish Cemetery within the Evergreen campus. In the 1950s, under the guidance of Vice President and General Manager Fred B. Möhle, construction began on Evergreen’s community mausoleum. This garden cloister features a 96-foot bell tower. Built of limestone, marble, concrete and steel, the mausoleum complex is linked by wide walkways. An on-site business office, built in 1969, is situated just inside the Main Street entrance gate. From 1976 to 2012 operation of the cemetery was entrusted to the experienced hands of General Manager Richard L. Mueller, CCE, a fourth-generation cemetery manager. The current General Manager, Michael D. Ondina took over the position in 2012. In April 2014, the Flame of Freedom, donated by the American Legion in 1969 to the City of Jacksonville that gives tribute to Veterans, was moved to Evergreen Cemetery from the Duval County Court House (closed in 2012). The flame is now at the entrance of Evergreen at North Main Street. Prominent people buried at Evergreen are Isaiah Hart, Napoleon Bonaparte Broward, Cora Crane, Sara Hogans, Bion Barnett, Arthur Cummer, Waldo Cummer, Ninah Holden Cummer, James Eugene Merrill, Helen Pearly Merrill, Arthur R. Merrill, Henry J. Klutho, three survivors of the Titanic, Helen Hunt West, Captain James Floyd, St. Elmo W. “Chic” Acosta, Sr., Mary Nolan, the United States Colored Troops (USTC), Rocco Morabito, T. Frederick Davis, John Elie Matthews, John T. Alsop, Jr. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. Although all grave markers in this cemetery will photographed, the photos will only be displayed for persons with existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact Karen Hodges for assistance. [[Project:Florida_Cemeteries|Florida Cemeteries Project]] Address and Phone
4535 Main St.
Jacksonville, FL 32206
(904) 353-3649 GPS Coordinates
30.3663° N, 81.6523° W [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Evergreen+Cemetery+Association/@30.3662729,-81.654489,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x88e5b12769f14b8d:0x4bea2d8115de6e50!8m2!3d30.3662729!4d-81.6523003] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== [http://churches-and-cemeteries.com/pages/302184.html Churches and Cemeteries page]
[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=72019&CScn=gapway& Find A Grave page]
[http://billiongraves.com/pages/cemeteries/Gapway-Cemetery/12390#cemetery_id=12390&lim=0&num=25&action=browse Billion Graves page] ----- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * In progress * Approximately 2% of grave markers photographed * Section J completed Data Transcriptions * In progress * 4 transcriptions completed * Section J-In progress '''To Do''' Project members are needed to: *Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. *Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. *Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" width="50px" | Last Name ! scope="col" width="250px" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" width="50px" | Born ! scope="col" width="50px" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[Atkins-1789|Atkins]]||[[Atkins-1789|Jesse Page]]||1898-12-1||1950-11-25||51||Inscription: In Loving Memory||[[Image:Atkins-1789-3.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Smith-62477|Atkins]]||[[Atkins-1789|Genia Willard]]||1905-9-19||1996-12-2||91||Inscription: No current headstone||[[none|100px]] |- |[[Smith-62481|Smith]]||[[Smith-62481|George Washington]]||15 Mar 1875||14 Dec 1963||88||Inscription:Daddy, Mama Shared headstone with Smith-62478||[[Image:Smith-62478-9.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Smith-62478|Smith]]||[[Smith-62478|Leila Viola]]||30 Aug 1885 ||13 Jul 1979||93||Inscription:Daddy, Mama Shared headstone with Smith-62481||[[Image:Smith-62478-9.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Clarkson-999|Clarkson]]||[[Clarkson-999|Edward Harvey]]||4 Jan 1882 ||Oct 1968||86||Inscription:none||[[Image:Clarkson-999-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Clarkson-1000|Clarkson]]||[[Clarkson-1000|Frank]]||1858 ||1916||58||Inscription:none||[[Image:Clarkson-1000-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Squire-1313|Clarkson]]||[[Squire-1313|Jennie]]||Apr 1860 ||1947||87||Inscription:none||[[Image:Squire-1313.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Clarkson-1001|Clarkson]]||[[Clarkson-1001|Edward Smith]]||1916 ||Jun 1966||50||Inscription:none||[[Image:Clarkson-1001.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Koehler-611|Koehler]]||[[Koehler-611|Tiffanie Ann-Marie]]||16 Dec 2014 ||3 July 2015||6 months||Inscription:In God's Loving Arms with Teddy Bear||[[Image:Koehler-611.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Petreit-1|Petreit]]||[[Petreit-1|Charles]]||22 Jan 1891 ||17 Jan 1976||84||Inscription:none||[[Image:Petreit-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Johnson-55859|Petreit]]||[[Johnson-55859|Effie Clara]]||2 Sep 1894 ||31 Aug 1971||76||Inscription:Wife of Charles||[[Image:Unknown-364395.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Weigand-460|Weigand]]||[[Weigand-460|Joseph J]]||13 Jun 1887||18 Jun 1949||62||Inscription:In Loving Memory||[[Image:Weigand-460.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Walker-26021|Walker]]||[[Walker-26021|Richard E ]]||5 Sep 1956||2 Jul 1987||30||Inscription:none||[[Image:Walker-26021.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Lawson-4861|Lawson]]||[[Lawson-4861|William G ]]||16 Dec 1901||7 Jun 1949||47||Inscription:In Loving Memory||[[Image:Lawson-4861.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Christian-2515|Christian]]||[[Christian-2515|Carleton C ]]||20 Apr 1880||Dec 1968||88||Inscription:Together Forever-Double headstone with spouse Tison-132||[[Image:Christian-2515.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Tison-132|Christian]]||[[Tison-132|B Magdalene ]]||9 Sep 1882||13 Aug 1977||94||Inscription:Together Forever-Double headstone with spouse Christian-2515||[[Image:Christian-2515.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Ricketson-122|Ricketson]]||[[Ricketson-122|W Horace ]]||14 Nov 1903||9 Feb 1970||66||Inscription:none-Double headstone with spouse, Johnson-55863||[[Image:Ricketson-122.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Johnson-55863|Ricketson]]||[[Johnson-55863|Grace R ]]||25 Sep 1905 ||30 Jul 1953 ||47||Inscription:none-Double headstone with spouse, Ricketson-122||[[Image:Ricketson-122.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Thompson-33321|Thompson]]||[[Thompson-33321|Nona Gwendolene ]]||30 Nov 1914 ||27 Feb 1962 ||47||Inscription:In Loving Memory||[[Image:Thompson-33321.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Burrell-1518|Burrell]]||[[Burrell-1518|Edith G ]]||19 Aug 1888 ||11 Mar 1972 ||83||Inscription:Resting with those she loved||[[Image:Burrell-1518.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Gardner-8258|Gardner]]||[[Gardner-8258|Arnold C ]]||14 Dec 1869 ||Jan 1966 ||96||Inscription:none-Double headstone with spouse, Holmes-8771||[[Image:Gardner-8258.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Holmes-8771|Gardner]]||[[Holmes-8771|Marie H ]]||1890 ||Mar 1965 ||75||Inscription:none-Double headstone with spouse, Gardner-8258||[[Image:Gardner-8258.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Williams-50115|Williams]]||[[Williams-50115|Claude R ]]||10 Jul 1914 ||27 Apr 1945 ||31||Inscription:Florida PFC 124 INF World War II ||[[Image:Williams-50115.jpg|100px]] |- ----- == Sources == * Source: S1
Title:The Jacksonville Historical Society
Subject: Evergreen Cemetery
Source Type: Digital document (webpage)
Website: [http://www.jaxhistory.org/portfolio-items/evergreen-cemetery/The Jacksonville Historical Society]
Access Date: April 6, 2017
* Source: S2
Source Type: Digital document (Webpage)
Website: [http://www.evergreenjax.com/history/ Evergreen Cemetery]
Access Date: April 6, 2017

Evergreen Washelli Memorial Park, Seattle, Washington

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[[Category: Evergreen Washelli Memorial Park, Seattle, Washington]][[Category: Seattle, Washington]][[Category: King County, Washington, Cemeteries]][[Project: Washington Cemeteries]]
Largest Cemetery in Seattle.
Official Website: [http://www.washelli.com/about-us/facilities/ Evergreen Washelli]
Find A Grave Database: [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=417974& Evergreen Washelli Memorial Park] 11111 Aurora Ave North Seattle, WA 98133 '''Evergreen Cemetery''' is a large cemetery in north Seattle owned and operated by the Evergreen-Washelli Memorial Park Company. The company started in 1919 as the Evergreen Cemetery. It purchased Washelli Cemetery Seattle, Washington, which lies across Aurora Avenue, in 1922. It is composed of many sections. Some of these were initially religion based, others for veterans and ethnic groups with new sections being added or expanded as needed. Not currently being surveyed. If you are interested in surveying this cemetery, please consider participating in the Global Cemeteries Project or the US Cemeteries Project. Any profile surveyed should contain the "Category: Evergreen Washelli Memorial Park, Seattle, Washington" designation (see top of this page for category examples) and the following badge (use 'edit' to copy the code directly from here):{{Global Cemeteries|sub=Washington|place=[[Space:Evergreen_Washelli_Memorial_Park, Seattle, Washington|Evergreen Washelli Memorial Park]]}}
===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First Names ! data-sort-type="date" |Born ! data-sort-type="date" |Died ! Transcription and Notes ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[Hildreth-542|Hildreth]]||Ora Samson||1892||1952||Badge added to profile - burial was already noted in bio|| |- |[[Craig-1960|Howisey]]||Rose Lorena||1887||1979||Badge added to profile - burial was already noted in bio|| |- |[[Jess-116|Jess]]||Walter Neil||1916||2004||E-mail correspondence with Erik Skytte, 2015|| |- |[[Eliasson-129|Almaas]]||Elisa (Eliasson)||1894||1969||plot: PL-7, Lot 920, Space 4||{{Image|file=Almaas-1.jpg|size=120}} |- |[[Almaas-1|Almaas]]||Magnus Olai||1891||1972||plot: PL-7, Lot 920, Space 3||{{Image|file=Almaas-1.jpg|size=120}} |- |[[Amundsen-235|Amundsen]]||Aase M||1910||1983||||{{Image|file=Amundsen-235.jpg|size=120}} |- |[[Amundsen-234|Amundsen]]||Oystein A||1904||1973||||{{Image|file=Amundsen-235.jpg|size=120}} |- |[[Amundson-188|Amundson]]||Norman||1917-06-19||1988-10-15||||{{Image|file=Amundson-188.jpg|size=120}} |- |[[Anderson-22484|Anderson]]||Amy M||1898||1966||Beloved Mother||{{Image|file=Anderson-22484.jpg|size=120}} |- |[[Anderson-22477|Anderson]]||Bertha J||1896||1978||||{{Image|file=Anderson-22477.jpg|size=120}} |- |[[Anderson-22478|Anderson]]||C L||1894||1966||||{{Image|file=Anderson-22478.jpg|size=120}} |- |[[Anderson-22483|Anderson]]||Carl Ed||1893||1971||Dad||{{Image|file=Anderson-22483.jpg|size=120}} |- |[[Anderson-22479|Anderson]]||Edith (Pearson)||1909||2003||||{{Image|file=Anderson-22479.jpg|size=120}} |- |[[Irma-5|Anderson]]||Esther (Irma)||1907||1992||||{{Image|file=Irma-5.jpg|size=120}} |- |[[Anderson-22480|Anderson]]||Joel K||1901||1974||||{{Image|file=Anderson-22479.jpg|size=120}} |- |[[Anderson-22481|Anderson]]||Ragnar Tage||1901||1966||||{{Image|file=Irma-5.jpg|size=120}} |- |[[Anderson-22482|Anderson]]||Seymour T||1910-12-09||1984-07-25||S Sgt US Army
World War II||{{Image|file=Anderson-22482.jpg|size=120}} |- |[[Holden-2092|Arnstad]]||Ella (Holden)||1869||1957||Mother
At Home With Jesus||{{Image|file=Holden-2092.jpg|size=120}} |- |[[Arnstad-5|Arnstad]]||Erling P||1904-04-24||1965-07-17||||{{Image|file=Arnstad-5.jpg|size=120}} |- |[[Schilla-3|Arnstad]]||Patricia D (Schilla)||1909-03-17||1999-01-31||||{{Image|file=Arnstad-5.jpg|size=120}} |- |[[Arnstad-4|Arnstad]]||Rev. Peter G||1871||1962||Father
Faithful Servant of God
Preacher-Teacher-Author||{{Image|file=Arnstad-4.jpg|size=120}} |- |Backen||Agnes P||1903||1986|||| |- |Backen||Earl M||1901||1980|||| |- |Backlund||Evald W||1916-10-18||1995-02-21|||| |- |[[Backstrom-102|Backstrom]]||Gustav A||1883-01-09||1971-12-10||In Loving Memory of Our Dear Father||{{Image|file=Backstrom-102.jpg|size=120}} |- |Backstrom||Sofia Wilhelmina||1885-06-13||1961-02-15||In Loving Memory of Our Dear Mother|| |- |Battisfore||Mary C||1924-12-23||2010-08-04|||| |- |Battisfore||Wesley R||1928-02-25||1980-11-19||US Air Force
1945 1967|| |- |Battisfore||Wesley Thomas||1965-09-17||1994|||| |- |Baumgaertner||Adelbert C||1907||1965|||| |- |Baumgaertner||David John||1966||1968|||| |- |Baumgaertner||Lillian C||1915||2011|||| |- |Beeson||Amanda||1891||1982|||| |- |Beeson||Conrad L||1899||1976|||| |- |Benedett||Borghild M||1904||1980|||| |- |Benson||Michael V||1952||1971|||| |- |Berg||Evelyn N D||1917-12-02||1966-10-21||In Loving Memory|| |- |[[Berg-1930|Berg]]||Gerhard G||1910-01-24||2005-12-11||In Memory of My Beloved Husband||{{Image|file=Berg-1930.jpg|size=120}} |- |Berg||Otto||1889||1978|||| |- |Berglund||Olive||1915||1965|||| |- |Bernhardt||Gertrude Irene||1906-07-15||1988-03-13||In Loving Memory|| |- |Bernhardt||Merle Ernest||1900-01-20||1984-06-12||In Loving Memory|| |- |Bigelow||Anna M||1901||1998|||| |- |Bigelow||Barbara (Cady)||1936||2003|||| |- |Bigelow||Barbara J||1936||1969||Beloved Wife and Mother|| |- |[[Bigelow-1316|Bigelow]]||Gary Brian||1957||2004||||{{Image|file=Bigelow-1316.jpg|size=120}} |- |Bigelow||Marshall E||1896||1968|||| |- |[[Torness-1|Birkeland]]||Bertine J (Torness)||1902-05-22||1977-10-19||Beloved Wife and Mother
Thanks for the Love and Inspiration You Have Given Us|| |- |Birkeland||Henrik S||1888-08-04||1968-08-19||In Loving Memory|| |- |[[Birkeland-40|Birkeland]]||Paul Steffensen||1884-02-04||1957-11-04||Beloved Husband and Father
Thanks for the Love and Inspiration You Have Given Us|| |- |Birkeland||Rasmus S||1895-10-06||1962-02-26||In Loving Memory|| |- |Blanchard||Grace E||1906||1971|||| |- |Blanchard||John R||1907||1982|||| |- |Blomberg||Helen Julia||1911||1993|||| |- |Blomberg||V Earl||1911||1995|||| |- |Bowen||Charles Clark||1905||1973|||| |- |Bowen||Susan Jane||1909||2004|||| |- |[[Branham-254|Branham]]||CharlesJ||1881||1932|||| |- |Breimer||Joseph J||1924||1972|||| |- |Bru||Della||1883||1967||Mother|| |- |Buchweitz||Kenneth R||1941||1978|||| |- |Buchweitz||Richard C||1894-06-23||1973-02-22|||| |- |Buchweitz||Rosalie B||1906-01-09||1990-11-07|||| |- |Bugge||Ivar H||1920-08-24||1981-04-24||Sergeant Seattle Police 112|| |- |Bugge||Ruth M||1917-07-22||2011-04-24|||| |- |Buonarotti||Leonard Michael||1947-08-17||1986-04-26||Beloved Husband of Kathleen
Loving Son, Father, Son-In-Law,
Brother, Uncle, Nephew
Lenny Your Spirit Lives Within Our Hearts
Be at Peace My Love|| |- |Campbell||Alexander||1915||1996|||| |- |Campbell||Louise C||1919||1967|||| |- |Carlsen||Swanee G||1905-07-12||1967-03-29|||| |- |Carlson||Agnes M T||1892||1953||Mother|| |- |Carlson||Emma A||1884||1973||Beloved Wife and Mother|| |- |Carlson||Havey A|||||||| |- |[[Carlson-2239|Carlson]]||Oliver C||1885||1957||Beloved Husband and Father|| |- |Chin||Chong Ai||1907||1980|||| |- |Chin||Fung On Lau||1899||1985|||| |- |Chin||Ng Fung Tuie||1906||2006|||| |- |Christenson||Melvin W||1913-12-18||1986-06-06|||| |- |Christenson||Ruth M||1915-06-22||1998-11-04|||| |- |Clark||Martha S||1883||1983|||| |- |Clark||Robert W||1870||1957|||| |- |Clarke||Jennie L||1896||1985|||| |- |Clarke||Raleigh H||1896||1972|||| |- |Cohagan||Johnnie||1900||1968|||| |- |Cohagan||Lidonia||1896||1971|||| |- |Coleman||Hazel K||1902||1985|||| |- |Conway||Muriel J (Olsen)||1924-10||2012-10|||| |- |Coppess||Ray R "Pete"||1861||1940|||| |- |Cornelson||Thea W||1884||1966|||| |- |Costello||David E||1946-09-11||1970-01-24||In Loving Memory|| |- |Costello||Gladys Amanda||1914-10-23||1999-01-29||Loving Mother|| |- |Costello||John Vincent||1915-05-22||1991-04-28||In Loving Memory|| |- |Coulthard||Alice||1911||2005||Mother|| |- |Coulthard||Don||1947||1980||Son|| |- |Crist||George H||1910||1965|||| |- |Dahl||Agnes||1895||1974|||| |- |Dahl||Gerhard J||1896||1964|||| |- |Dahl||Hans||1900||1965|||| |- |Dahlberg||Nils F||1886||1976|||| |- |Dahlberg||Thea M||1887||1976|||| |- |Dahlgard||Dennis E||1909||2001|||| |- |Dahlgard||Hazel J||1906||1989|||| |- |Dahlin||Alice J||1889||1978|||| |- |Dahlstrom||Alice L||1891||1968|||| |- |Dahlstrom||Carl W||1894||1979|||| |- |deCillia||Grethe||1912||1969|||| |- |Driessche||Esther||1893||1978|||| |- |Drummond||Anna M (Weiler)||1915||1988|||| |- |Drummond||John O P||1914||1973|||| |- |Du Bois||Dean A||1906||1964|||| |- |Duncan||Olin E||1901||1982-09|||| |- |Duncan||Vera E||1912-03-11||1995-09-07|||| |- |Dunning||Harry C||1920||1992|||| |- |Dunning||Lois M||1918||2011|||| |- |Eckstrom||Earl E||1903||2000|||| |- |Eckstrom||Martha L||1901||1976|||| |- |Egge, Sr||Carl E||1897||1972|||| |- |Eide||Donald L||1926-09-18||1995-02-12||US Army|| |- |Eide||Virginia L||1926-08-27||1970-07-15||Mother|| |- |Elfstrom||Arthur E||1896-03-23||1992-04-24|||| |- |Elfstrom||Arthur A||1919-08-25||2000-04-08|||| |- |Elfstrom||Eleanor M||1920-12-15||1998-10-16|||| |- |Elfstrom||Gordon D||1948-06-15||1983-05-15||Natures wonders were of prime interest throughout his adventurous life|| |- |Elfstrom||Grace||1896-11-27||1981-12-20|||| |- |Ellingsen||Eivind W||1894||1981||In Loving Memory|| |- |Ellingsen||Ingrid||1890-11-25||1966-01-27||Mother|| |- |[[Ellingsen-70|Ellingsen]]||John||1891-07-21||1985-01-29||Father|| |- |Ellingsen||Margaret L||1898||1987||In Loving Memory|| |- |Ellis||Charles A||1900||1982|||| |- |Enge||Austin E||1891||1967|||| |- |Englen||Carolyn M||1926||1980||In Loving Memory|| |- |[[Engman-51|Engman]]||Eric Sigurd||1885||1976||||{{Image|file=Engman-51.jpg|size=120}} |- |[[Engman-49|Engman]]||Henry Eric||1925||1992||Son||{{Image|file=Engman-51.jpg|size=120}} |- |[[Engman-52|Engman]]||Mathilda Marie||1895||1985||||{{Image|file=Engman-51.jpg|size=120}} |- |Engman||Nora H||1889||1968|||| |- |[[Engman-50|Engman]]||Ruth Marie||1920||2000||Daughter||{{Image|file=Engman-51.jpg|size=120}} |- |Engman||Thor G||1888||1983|||| |- |Erickson||Hugo||1893||1956|||| |- |Erickson||Rodney L||1896||1975|||| |- |Erickson||Roy E||1916-10-04||1991-06-30|||| |- |[[Arnstad-6|Esping]]||Dee Ann (Arnstad)||1946-04-04||1996-09-15||||{{Image|file=Arnstad-5.jpg|size=120}} |- |Everette||Norma M||1913||2003|||| |- |Everette||Oliver P||1912||1971|||| |- |Fain||Carolyn Lyon||1944-01-12||1981-10-16||Glad Did I Live|| |- |Fausa||Paul G||1900||1971|||| |- |Feuerbach||Florence N||1905||1991|||| |- |Feuerbach||Robert L||1909||1976|||| |- |Finnestad||Anna Christina||1913||1990||Beloved Mother and Grandmother|| |- |Finnestad||Norman Clifford||1908||1974||Beloved Father and Husband|| |- |[[Fisher-4027|Fisher]]||Billie Elizabeth||1904||2001|||| |- |[[Van_Sant-5|Flynn]]||Bertha||1876||1948|||| |- |[[Flynn-765|Flynn]]||Claude||1900||1983|||| |- |[[Lum-47|Flynn]]||Ruth||1865||1924|||| |- |[[Flynn-1148|Flynn]]||William||1881||1976|||| |- |Forde||Alf||1900||1975||In Loving Memory|| |- |Forde||Odney K||1908||1969||In Loving Memory|| |- |Foreman||Mabel Moe||1908||1996|||| |- |Forgue||Wilma V||1924-04-08||1988-05-22||Loving Mother and Grammy She Gave So Much And Asked For So Little|| |- |Franklin||Florence||1892||1985|||| |- |Ganwich||Dean L||1961||1980||Beloved Son|| |- |Gardner||Marie S||1912||1989|||| |- |Gardner||Paul R||1911||1987|||| |- |Gaskins||Margaret G||1910-08-10||1994-12-25|||| |- |Gjertsen||Barbara M||1920||2011||Beloved Wife Mother and Grandmother|| |- |Gordon||Arden R||1928||1999||Thru Time We Come
To Stop and Rest and
Leave Our Mark
Along the Way
And If We Come
Again This Way
Only God Can Say
by Arden Gordon|| |- |Gordon||Clara I||1900||1986||Thru Time We Come
To Stop and Rest and
Leave Our Mark
Along the Way
And If We Come
Again This Way
Only God Can Say
by Arden Gordon|| |- |Gordon||Louise N||1934||1992||Thru Time We Come
To Stop and Rest and
Leave Our Mark
Along the Way
And If We Come
Again This Way
Only God Can Say
by Arden Gordon|| |- |Graening||John H||1969||1979||Joy|| |- |Gregory||Florence G (Rorvik)||1910||1988|||| |- |Gregory||James W||1906||1984|||| |- |Gregory||Jeffery M||1952||1995||To Our Friend|| |- |Guidos||Marion Dale||1930-09-18||1984-08-03||Our Beloved|| |- |Gustafson||Anna Marie||1910||1968|||| |- |Gustafson||Carl W||1904||1993|||| |- |Hagen||Bertha F||1893||1969|||| |- |Hagen||Robert A||1893||1968|||| |- |Hamlot||Marie||1899-12-05||1995-09-09||Loving Mom & Grandma|| |- |Hannula||Hilma Maria||1876||1965||Beloved Mother|| |- |Hanola||Terttu E||1912||2001|||| |- |Hanola||William E||1913||1994|||| |- |Hansen||Harriet||1926||2009||Together Forever|| |- |Hanson||Esther Marie||1892||1984|||| |- |Hanson||Hans||1891||1960|||| |- |Hanson||Ingeborg||1895||1986|||| |- |Hanson||Lillian G||1896||1974|||| |- |Hanson||Oscar B||1883||1975|||| |- |Harris||Christina E||1901||1983|||| |- |Harris||Irven M||1899||1970|||| |- |Harrold||Thelma M||1903||1982|||| |- |Hatfield||Bruce Alan||1952-08-21||2002-08-30|||| |- |Hedeen||Svea K||1908||1989|||| |- |Hedeen||Warren A||1905||1970|||| |- |Hegg||Agnes C||1908||1977|||| |- |Helgren||Anna S||1867||1945||Mother|| |- |Helgren||Oscar T||1859||1948||Father|| |- |Hendricks||June Mary (Edwards)||1917-09-23||2015-08-25|||| |- |Hendricks||Olaf||1916-04-15||1987-06-21|||| |- |Hendrickson||Jennie L||1915||1959||Wife|| |- |Hendrickson||Selma K||1889||1933||Wife and Mother|| |- |Hendrickson||William D||1886||1959||Husband and Father|| |- |Hensel||Emily O||1896||1967|||| |- |Hensel||Jack M||1904||1967|||| |- |Hillestad||Helga||1888||1957|||| |- |Hillestad||Peter E||1881||1976|||| |- |Hjorten||Anna O||1896||1990||Mother|| |- |Hjorten||Peter T||1889||1957||Father|| |- |Holman||Rev. H Stanley||1907||1971|||| |- |Holsbo||Carlo L||1904||1971|||| |- |Holsbo||Mildred S||1913||1986|||| |- |Homer||Signe E||1888||1967|||| |- |Hopen||Astrid T||1909||1989|||| |- |Hopen||Ludvig||1897||1978|||| |- |Hopkins||Anna W||1866||1924|||| |- |Hopkins||John C||1861||1940|||| |- |Hornberg||Charles V.||1907||1981|||| |- |Hornberg||Ellen S||1905||1976|||| |- |Hornberg||Jalmer T||1902||1980|||| |- |Hornberg||Nelma H.||1908-11-02||2008-11-06|||| |- |Horton||Theresa M||1889||1969||Mother|| |- |Hove||Olaf||1898||1975|||| |- |Hove||Signe||1900||1959|||| |- |Hovik||Olav||1907||1965||In Loving Memory|| |- |Hovik||Tordis||1916||2006||In Loving Memory|| |- |[[Hoyt-2180|Hoyt]]||John||1841||1926|||| |- |Hronek||Laura Saboe||1883||1957|||| |- |Hughes||Elwood B||1915||1957|||| |- |Huseby||Eleanor E||1913||1985||Thy Will Be Done|| |- |Huseby||Richard||1905||1993||Thy Will Be Done|| |- |Huset||Lina||1866||1958|||| |- |Huset||Mabel||1895||1988|||| |- |Ineichen||Erika||1909||1971|||| |- |Ineichen||Fred Y||1912||2012|||| |- |Iverson, Sr||Jack Komet||1963||1997|||| |- |Jamerson||Mary L||1908||2000||Beloved Godmother|| |- |Jamerson||Willie||1907||2000||Beloved Godfather|| |- |Jensen||Emil C||1913||2006|||| |- |Jensen||Juliana Maria||1902-12-31||1969--03||Mother & Daughter|| |- |Jensen||Louise A||1916||2000|||| |- |Jensen||Lyle H||1915-11-24||2008-10-16|||| |- |Johansson||Minnie Elizabeth||1880||1957|||| |- |Johansson||Richard A||1888||1961|||| |- |Johnsen||Olivia||1891||1980|||| |- |Johnsen||Rudolph||1886||1972|||| |- |Johnson||Anna M||1906-03-09||1996-12-05||Wife|| |- |Johnson||Augusta||1889||1992|||| |- |Johnson||Bernice E||1913||1979||Daughter|| |- |Johnson||Betty D||1919||2004||Wife and Mother|| |- |Johnson||Bong J||1888||1957||Father|| |- |Johnson||Carl A||1884||1972|||| |- |Johnson||Charity||1883||1969|||| |- |Johnson||Ellen F||1892||1991||Wife and Mother|| |- |Johnson||Evelyn M||1912||1987|||| |- |Johnson||Gary Russell||1943||1971||Beloved Husband and Father|| |- |Johnson||Gary E||1954-07||1985-04||Beloved Son and Brother|| |- |Johnson||George J||1886||1963||Husband and Father|| |- |Johnson||Gudrun||1905||1958||Just Asleep
Beloved Wife and Mother|| |- |Johnson||Harry||1900||1982||Just Asleep
Beloved Husband and Father|| |- |Johnson||Herman||1883||1963|||| |- |Johnson||J Walter||1902-08-29||1970-08||Beloved|| |- |Johnson||Jay L||1909-10-29||2007-06-10||Husband|| |- |Johnson||Laura O||1898||1971||Mother|| |- |Johnson||Lena L||1882||1971|||| |- |Johnson||Marie L||1921-05-19||1986-05||Mother & Daughter|| |- |Johnson||Marvin E||1910||1978|||| |- |Johnson||Matt||1882||1971|||| |- |Johnson||Nels J||1900||1984||Cpl US Army
World War II|| |- |Johnson||Palmer O||1924-03-01||1971-02-03||Minnesota
PFC Army Air Forces
World War II|| |- |Johnson||Ragna||1902-12-28||1997-04-28|||| |- |Johnson||Richard J||1930||1957|||| |- |Johnson||Russell G||1918||2006||Husband and Dad|| |- |Jones||James K||1912||1993|||| |- |Jones||Norah C||1910||1990|||| |- |Jorgensen||Brita Matilda||1895||1980|||| |- |Jorgensen||Rolf B||1918||2010|||| |- |Jorgensen||Rolf W||1945-02-11||1966-07-20||Washington
L Cpl H&S Co 2 Bn 1 Marines
Vietnam PH|| |- |Juhlin||Betty V||1918-04-10||1983-06-04|||| |- |Kallgren||Carl L||1910||1976|||| |- |Kallgren||Mildred E||1910||1994|||| |- |Kellogg||Ruth E||1917||1969|||| |- |Kennedy||Dorothy Bernice||1918||1995||With The Lord|| |- |Kennedy||George A||1891||1969|||| |- |Kennedy||Stephen Chapman||1912||1985||With The Lord|| |- |Kerns||Lora Ellen||1960||1983||Our Joy|| |- |Kerns||Patricia Ellen (Lieren)||1934||2011|||| |- |King||Elsa S||1894||1978|||| |- |King||John Russell||1884-07-03||1958-01-01||Colorado
Major Corps of Engineers
World War I & II|| |- |Knudsen||O S|||||||| |- |Knudson||Liv||1913||1972|||| |- |Knutsen||Robert E||1930||1988||Beloved Husband of Marilyn|| |- |Kolander||Borghild C||1909||1999||Mother|| |- |Kolander||John L||1904-07-15||1970-07||Father|| |- |Korsmo||Bernice||1925||1973|||| |- |Korsmo||Don||1926||1998|||| |- |Korsmo||Perdin||1895||1956|||| |- |Koyasako||Jimmy S||1930-04-16||2012-11-06|||| |- |Krastins||Teodors L||1910||1975|||| |- |Kuse||Oscar H||1894||1957|||| |- |Kushel||Clemens J||1901||1969|||| |- |Kushel||Helen E||1906||2004|||| |- |Kvinge||Richard A||1933||1967||Beloved Husband and Father|| |- |Lackstrom||Earl H E||1908||1988|||| |- |Lackstrom||Fanny E||1879-12-31||1963-01-09|||| |- |Lackstrom||John E||1870-02-12||1963-03-27|||| |- |Lackstrom||Miriam N||1909||1991|||| |- |Lainen||Edwin F||1904||1987|||| |- |Lainen||Hilja M||1909||1979|||| |- |Larsen||Gisle A||1896||1984|||| |- |Larsen||Ida J||1906||2004|||| |- |Larson||Oscar S||1896||1972|||| |- |Laye||James F||1922||1994|||| |- |Lee||Alf Edwin||1899||1991||US Army
World War I|| |- |Lee||Mal Mun||1930||1979||Beloved Husband and Father|| |- |Lee||Marie C||1901||1957|||| |- |Lem||Anna||1895-03-05||1995-07-09||Beloved Wife|| |- |Lem||Halfdan||1885-10-24||1969-05-12||Beloved Husband|| |- |Liljedahl||Petra E||1903||1968||Beloved Mother|| |- |Liljedahl||Sigurd||1900||1978||Beloved Father|| |- |Limbeck||George A||1896||1966|||| |- |Limbeck||Victoria B R||1897||1998|||| |- |Lindberg||Ted E||1910-11-17||1995-03-22|||| |- |Linde||Sharon Joy||1939||1985|||| |- |Linna||Helmi S||1905||1993|||| |- |Lofthus||Aslak||1888||1969|||| |- |Lofthus||Kristine||1894||1981|||| |- |[[Unknown-307152|Luther]]||Alvina||1900||1964|||| |- |Lundberg||Jordis (Ellis)||1898||1996|||| |- |Lundberg||Joseph J||1893||1957|||| |- |Lundberg||Joseph E||1908||1984||US Navy|| |- |Lundberg||Margaret S||1909||1993||Our Loving Moggie|| |- |Lundberg||Martin A||1907||1985|||| |- |Lundberg||Svea M||1904||1983|||| |- |Lundell||Martha C||1904||1999|||| |- |Lundell||Theodore K||1893||1977|||| |- |Lysen||Elizabeth B||1908||2002|||| |- |Lysen||Ernest R||1898-07||1983|||| |- |Maisel||Gene R||1950||1972||Beloved Son|| |- |Maisel||Helen M||1914-06-27||1997-03-25|||| |- |Maisel||Walter G||1917-03-16||1996-04-14|||| |- |Mannery||John||1883||1958|||| |- |Mannery||Siiri||1886||1972|||| |- |Martin||Gus||1907||1978|||| |- |Martin||Hurley||1909-06-03||1975-12-20||Brother|| |- |Martin||Vi||1915||2004|||| |- |Mason||Beulah||1915||1978|||| |- |Mc Coy||Loretta V||1913||1986|||| |- |Mc Coy||M Glenn||1921||1969|||| |- |McArthur||Mabel Katinka (Norvold)||1896-05-21||1977-02-24|||| |- |[[McBride-963|McBride]]||James||1856||1937|||| |- |McGeough||Judith Ellen||1943||1987||A Gentle Woman Loving Mother Loyal Friend
We Treasure Our Memories of You|| |- |Mickelson||Anna E||1902||1988||Mother|| |- |Mickelson||Arthur N||1903-07-08||1987-06-23|||| |- |Mickelson||Bernice R||1912-06-13||1996-08-02|||| |- |Mickelson||Dorothy||1922||1999||Daughter|| |- |Mickelson||Morton L||1898||1972||Father|| |- |Mjelva||Ingvald||1891||1981||Beloved Father|| |- |Mjelva||Marie||1890||1978||Beloved Mother|| |- |Moan||Aksel G||1893||1972|||| |- |Moan||Susie M||1891||1983|||| |- |Moe||H Marie||1895||1977|||| |- |Moe||Osborn||1910||2004|||| |- |Moe||Virginia E||1908||1981|||| |- |Moore||Evelyn A||1918||1976||Adorable Wife, Mother of Our Home
She Brought to Her Seven Children
The Love of Life, and to Her Husband, Paradise|| |- |Moore||Keith Scott||1948||1969||Beloved Son and Brother
His Zest for Life He Shared
He Learned, He Loved, He Cared|| |- |Mundt||Alma E||1914||1964||Beloved Parents of Dorothy, Carol, Ronald|| |- |Mundt||Leonard||1911||1965||Beloved Parents of Dorothy, Carol, Ronald|| |- |Nelson||Florence M||1887||1982||Mother|| |- |Nelson||Frank W||1887||1971||Father|| |- |Nelson||Kenneth G W||1922||2001|||| |- |Nelson||Tom B||1902||1968|||| |- |Nelson||Vernon H||1902||1969|||| |- |Nesland||John||1885||1960||Father|| |- |Nesland||John H||1925||1994||A Kind, Good
And Wonderful Man|| |- |Nesland||Laura||1892||1972||Mother|| |- |Ness||Eva C||1969||1969|||| |- |Ness||Peder M||1905||1981|||| |- |Ness||Ragna L||1911||2003|||| |- |Nielsen||John J||1931||1978|||| |- |Nordstrand||David L||1888-05-25||1982-07-21|||| |- |Nordstrand||Ida V||1886-05-19||1966-03-29|||| |- |Nygaard||Hilda K||1902||1966||Beloved Wife~Rest In Peace|| |- |Nyland||Laura||1905||1988|||| |- |Nyquist||Herbert W||1919||1974|||| |- |Nyquist||Ragnhild||1887||1966|||| |- |Nyquist||Walford||1880||1967|||| |- |Oakland||Thorwald||1903-08-15||1971-03|||| |- |Olason||Lloyd||1920-05-29||1995-09-09||Forever In Our Hearts|| |- |Olason||Myrtle A||1923-11-22||2014-05-05||Forever In Our Hearts|| |- |Oloans||John M||1908||1987||U.S. Army Ret.|| |- |Oloans||Stanley Tapanuli||1969||1969||Beloved Son|| |- |Olsen||H Marius||1892||1974|||| |- |Olsen||Jennie W||1891||1983|||| |- |Olson||Clara C||1892||1970||Mother|| |- |Olson||Clifford L||1926||2003|||| |- |Olson||John||1892-09-06||1973-10-04||Washington
Pvt Air Service
World War I|| |- |Olson||Orville B||1914||1967||Beloved Son|| |- |Olson||Phyllis D||1932||2011|||| |- |Orwoll||Olav L||1885||1965||Gone Home
Thessalonians 4: 13-18|| |- |Oscarson||G Eric||1888||1967|||| |- |Oscarson||Tillie||1899||1980|||| |- |Ostrus||Chester O||1894-03-13||1968-08-26||Washington
Pvt Co 16 Depot Brig
World War I|| |- |Ostrus||Jean M||1895||1992|||| |- |Overby||Jenny S||1893||1982|||| |- |Overby||Ruth Elizabeth||1922||2011|||| |- |[[Packard-667|Packard]]||Stephen||1839||1922|||| |- |Parks||Volumna||1886||1978|||| |- |Pederson||Charles N||1900||1986|||| |- |Perrin||Vivian H (Nelson)||1919-03-24||2004-08-15|||| |- |Person||Gladys R||1907||1965|||| |- |Person||Violet I||1912||1985|||| |- |Pfeil||Maurice Arthur||1918-11-19||2003-11-29||Fought the good fight
Finished the course
Kept the Faith 2 Tim 4:7|| |- |Pfeil||Olive Jean||1924-04-20||1989-12-24||Her children arise and call her blessed
Her husband also and he praises her Proverbs|| |- |Pletan||Owen Dale||1936-12-18||1993-06-25||Beloved by his family
Deputy Chief SFD|| |- |Pocock||Edward M||1908||1976|||| |- |Pocock||Ruth L||1913||2004|||| |- |Pounds||Daryl E||1922||1993|||| |- |Pounds||Kazuko K||1930||1993|||| |- |Puffert||Lillie V||1907||1974|||| |- |Quenemoen||Herman||1903||1961|||| |- |Reed||Chalmers B||1896-01-02||1978-01-15||US Navy|| |- |Reed||Lenora (Korsmo)||1897||1982|||| |- |Reswick||Guraa||1874||1961||Mother|| |- |Reswick||Lars P||1868||1965||Father|| |- |Richter||Karen Lee||1964-01-13||1979-06-30||In Loving Memory|| |- |Rintamaki||Arnold J||1906||1973||Daddy|| |- |Rintamaki||Ellen H||1914||1978||Beloved Mother|| |- |Rober||Fritz R||1905||1967|||| |- |Rober||Selma D||1909||1980|||| |- |Rogeness||Albert L||1888||1973|||| |- |Rogeness||Anna||1891||1972|||| |- |Rorvik||Jessie W||1920||1978||In Loving Memory
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Everhart Family History

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Here is a central place for organizing information about the last name Everhart and Everhart families. (What can you add?) === Famous Everharts === Here are celebrities named Everhart. '''Angie Everhart'''; a former red-haired fashion model, now an actress considered a “B” actress in Hollywood. Born in 1969 in Ohio. By 1987 Angie was appearing on the covers of Glamour and Elle Magazines. She did seven movies during the 1990s. === Everharts on WikiTree === * [[Eberhardt-1|Paulus Eberhardt/Everhart]] (1727-1765) * [[Everhart-6|George Everhart]] (1745-?) * [[Everhart-5|Charles Everhart]] (1862-1956) * [[Everhart-4|Joseph Groff Everhart]] (1925-?) * [[Everhart-3|Nan (Everhart) Kershaw]] (1915-?) Here is the complete [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/E/EVERHART_1.html Everhart Index]. See also: [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/E/EBERHARDT_1.html Eberhardt]. If you are an Everhart please add yourself or an ancestor to WikiTree. The list will be updated with your addition by tomorrow morning. [[Category:Surnames]]

Everingham Millions

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[[Everingham-93|Matthew Everingham]] was a convict on the [[Space:First_Fleet%2C_Australia%2C_1788|First Fleet]] ship the Scarborough. A couple of generations after Matthews death rumours began to circulate about the Everingham_Millions. A supposed fortune left to Matthew by his father back in England. Scams are as old as the hills. If something sounds too good to be true it probably is. Here is a story, largely told through the newspapers of the day, of such a scam. There are newspaper articles from across the country, and even Canada and New Zealand, announcing the latest claims of various descendants. The first newspaper articles appear in August 1926 and end with the report of a claimants death in August 1935. There were numerous public meetings to raise money to send someone to England to find out more about how claims for the millions could be made. The headlines below tell some of the story. ==Sources== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article2177671 Newspaper article on his accidental drowning, The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser, Saturday 3 January 1818] * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article85899157 Windsor and Richmond Gazette, Friday 16 January 1925, article by George Chaseling]: History of Matthew James Everingham mentioning estate of his father which was unclaimed after his death. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article53474512 The Register News-Pictorial (South Australia), Thursday 18 April 1929]: After inquiring for 25 years, George M. Chaseling and Enoch Everingham, of the Hawkesbury district, are making a joint claim to the London Chancery Court for 11 million pounds. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1008615 The Canberra Times (ACT), Friday 12 July 1929]: Mr E E Chamberlain of Toronto is one of the principal claimants to the estate of Matthew James Everingham * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article54662123 Morning Bulletin (QLD), Tuesday 16 July 1929]: Oscar Everingham in Wellington, New Zealand, lays claim to a share of the fortune. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article85927612 Claimant from Ryde, Mrs Sarah Strauss, Windsor and Richmond Gazette , 9 Aug 1929] * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article40696153 Cairns Post, Monday 26 August 1929]: A claim by [[Woodbury-45|Esther White]] to the Everingham Millions. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article21483679 The Brisbane Courier (QLD), Monday 9 September 1929]: Obituary: Frederick Everingham, whose name figured prominently in connection with the Everingham Millions. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article60823418 Townsville Daily Bulletin (QLD), Thursday 21 November 1929]: A new claimant, Mrs E Anderson of Kandos, NSW, comes forward. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article60753415 Townsville Daily Bulletin (QLD), Thursday 20 March 1930]: £1,000 has been raised to send 2 investigators to England. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article48046913 Northern Standard (NT), Tuesday 6 May 1930]: A North Australian claimant (Edwin Lowe of Mataranka station). * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article46584151 Barrier miner, Thursday 8 May 1930]: Mr. Edwin Lowe, ot Mataranka Station, NT, is a claimant for the Everingham millions...he intends visiting England to press his claim. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article48041360 Northern Standard (NT), Friday 15 August 1930]: Alfred C. McGrath, of Grenfell, litotype operator, and his wife, were in England. The fortune hunter's father died, penniless, in the poor house. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article48050754 Northern Standard (NT), Tuesday 23 September 1930]: Denial of financial state of father of Alfred C. McGrath on his death. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article85886651 Article on Canadian claimant, Mr. Leonard Everingham, of Ontario, Canada, Windsor and Richmond Gazette, Friday 10 October 1930] * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article16734553 SMH, Saturday 29 November 1930]: Local citizens of Glen Innes notified of a meeting in Newtown about the Millions. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article67755904 Advocate (Tasmania), Thursday 4 December 1930]: From the Cudgera district of Murwillumbah, another claimant, Mrs. A. V. Hardy. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article16736820 SMH, Monday 8 December 1930]: Between 400 and 450 claimants to the Everingham millions meet at the Newtown Town Hall * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article16741674 SMH, Thursday 25 December 1930]: Mr. A. J. C. McGrath returns from London after a search for documentary proof of the Millions. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article46582769 Barrier Miner, Monday 29 December 1930] * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article16755917 SMH, Friday 20 February 1931]: HOPES OF WINDSOR RESIDENTS. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article46598460 Barrier Miner, Friday 20 February 1931]: Arrest of a man for false pretences.
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* [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article16756192 SMH, Saturday 21 February 1931]: False Pretences Charge. DEFENDANT REMANDED. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article28041640 SMH, Wednesday 1 April 1931]: Committal Hearing * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article16766425 SMH, Thursday 2 April 1931]: Continuation of Committal Hearing * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article16766808 SMH, Friday 3 April 1931]: Committed for Trial * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article48044606 Northern Standard (NT), Friday 17 April 1931]: A large crowd gathered for the Hearing. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article61138249 Townsville Daily Bulletin (QLD), Tuesday 14 July 1931]: Charges Dropped. Attorney-General does not intend to prosecute. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article46621093 Barrier Miner, Wednesday 2 September 1931]: "FAIRY TALE" SAYS CHAIRMAN AT MEETING OF CLAIMANTS. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article16810546 SMH, Saturday 5 September 1931]: Story a Concoction * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article17185224 SMH, Friday 30 August 1935]: "EVERINGHAM MILLIONS CLAIMANT" DEAD

Evesham Friends Meeting House

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[[Category: Quaker Meetings, New Jersey]][[Category: Evesham Monthly Meeting, Mount Laurel Township, New Jersey]][[Category: Burlington County, New Jersey]] ==History of Evesham Monthly Meeting== The first account we have of meetings at Evesham, is of one held at the dwelling of [[Evans-6614|William Evans]], in 1694—his wife [[Hanks-892|Elizabeth]], who was a minister. [http://jerseyman-historynowandthen.blogspot.com/2011/08/settlements-of-friends-meetings-in-new.html Jerseyman. ''History Than and Now.''] The Evesham Preparative (weekly) Meeting was established by the Newton (Haddonfield) Monthly Meeting. In 1717, the weekly meeting alternated between Evesham and Chester. A preparative or weekly meeting for worship, entirely in Evesham, was established in 1736.Meldrum, Charlotte D, ''Early Church Records of Burlington County, New Jersey (Family Line Publications, Rear 63 East Main St, Westminster, MD 21157 800-876-6103. 1995), Volume 2, page v. The Evesham Monthly Meeting was "established in 1760 by authority of Haddonfield Quarterly Meeting by setting off the friends of Evesham and Chester from Haddonfield Monthly Meeting. The meeting was discontinued in 1884, the members thereof being attached to Chester and Medford."Ancestry.com. ''A list of the records of the meetings constituting the yearly meeting of the Society of Friends'' [database on-line]. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004. Original data: Bunting, Morgan.. A list of the records of the meetings constituting the yearly meeting of the Society of Friends : held at Fifteenth and Race Streets, Philadelphia. Philadelphia: Printed for the Representative Committee, 1984. Subscription - [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/11578/dvm_LocHist002595-00044-0?backurl=https%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fsearch%2fdb.aspx%3fdbid%3d11578%26path%3d&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnBrowsing] On 18 November 1793, the Monthly Meeting of Evesham proposed to the Quarterly Meeting held at Haddonfield, that there be a division of that Monthly Meeting. The Friends of Upper Evesham and Cropwell Particular (weekly) Meetings united to form Upper Evesham Monthly Meeting. The meeting was organized and its initial meeting was held on the First Mo. 1794. [In 1850, Upper Evesham Monthly Meeting had its name changed to Medford Monthly Meeting.]Ancestry. ''U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935'' Index: New Jersey> Burlington> Medford Monthly Meeting> Minutes, 1793-1919 {{Ancestry Image|2189|40525_1821100519_2494-00012}}, p. 1 == Evesham Friends Meeting House== A meeting-house was built in 1698, which was replaced by another, in 1760, of stone, this was enlarged in 1798, and formed the present venerable-looking structure, which stands as a monument to the liberality of Friends of that day. The current building was constructed in 1760 and is on the National Register of Historic Places. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evesham_Friends_Meeting_House ''Wikipedia Evesham Friends Meeting House''] The original meeting house was erected in 1698 on the current site, directly behind the current building. The meeting house was originally located in Evesham Township, hence its name. Mount Laurel was incorporated as a township by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on March 7, 1872, from portions of Evesham Township. The township was named for a hill covered with laurel trees. The Evesham Meeting House is considered a historical landmark in Mount Laurel.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Laurel,_New_Jersey ''Mount Laurel at Wikipedia''] Also known as the Mount Laurel Meeting Place''Google Maps'' [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Mount+Laurel+Meetinghouse/@39.9340291,-74.8944942,17z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x89c134512d54683f:0xc1c523e32e579998!8m2!3d39.9342975!4d-74.8918214] ===Evesham/Mount Laurel Friends Burying Ground=== Common surnames found in this cemetery - Borton, Buzby, Dudley, Engle, Evans, French, Garwood, Griffits, Haines, Hewlings, Hollinshead, Hooten, LIppincott, Mason, Matlack, Moore, Roberts, Warrington, Wilkins :;'''Note''' - This Burying Ground has two listings at Find a Grave. *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2510286/evesham-friends-cemetery-(defunct) Evesham Friends Cemetery-Defunct] The original cemetery is no longer in use. :;In 1798, a new cemetery was established about 1/3 mile away and is today called Mount Laurel Friends Burial Ground. *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2130743 Mount Laurel Friends Burying Ground - Find A Grave] *[[:Category:Evesham_Friends_Cemetery%2C_Mount_Laurel%2C_New_Jersey|Burials listed at Wikitree]] ==Members of Evesham Monthly Meeting== *[[:Category: Evesham Monthly Meeting, Mount Laurel Township, New Jersey|Listing of Members of Evesham Monthly Meeting at Wikitree]] ==Records Kept by Evesham Monthly Meeting== :;Men's Minutes, 1760-1827 :;Men's Minutes, 1827-1884 :;Women's Minutes, 1760-1827 :;Birth and Deaths 1713-1827 :;Marriages, 1760-1794. :;Births and Deaths, Marriages, etc. 1827-1884Ancestry.com. Subscription- [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/11578/dvm_LocHist002595-00044-0?backurl=https%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fsearch%2fdb.aspx%3fdbid%3d11578%26path%3d&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnBrowsing ''A list of the records of the meetings constituting the yearly meeting of the Society of Friends''] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004. Original data: Bunting, Morgan.. A list of the records of the meetings constituting the yearly meeting of the Society of Friends : held at Fifteenth and Race Streets, Philadelphia. Philadelphia: Printed for the Representative Committee, 1984. :;Minutes 1762-1827, Meetings of Ministers and Elders :;Minutes, 1828-1884, Meetings of Ministers and EldersAncestry.com. Subscription - [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/11578/dvm_LocHist002595-00044-0?backurl=https%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fsearch%2fdb.aspx%3fdbid%3d11578%26path%3d&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnBrowsing ''A list of the records of the meetings constituting the yearly meeting of the Society of Friends''] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004. Original data: Bunting, Morgan.. A list of the records of the meetings constituting the yearly meeting of the Society of Friends : held at Fifteenth and Race Streets, Philadelphia. Philadelphia: Printed for the Representative Committee, 1984. Subscription - ==Evesham Meeting References== * Book - Meldrum, Charlotte D, ''Early Church Records of Burlington County, New Jersey'' (Family Line Publications, Rear 63 East Main St, Westminster, MD 21157 800-876-6103. 1995), Pages 131- 203 *[http://web.tricolib.brynmawr.edu/speccoll/mm/eveshmm.xml ''Records of Evesham Monthly Meeting (Mount Laurel, NJ)''] - A Finding Aid for its Meeting Records Deposited in Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College and Haverford College Quaker Collection. ==Evesham and Specific Surnames== *'''Borton - Mason''' - Book Mason, Freeman Clark, [https://archive.org/details/historybortonan00masogoog/page/n14 ''History of the Borton and Mason families in Europe and America''] (1908, Dowagiac, Mich., Printed by H.F. Agnew). ::Links to [[Borton-11|John Borton]] & [[Mason-8075|John Mason]] on Wikitree *'''French''' - Book - French, Howard Barclay. [https://archive.org/stream/genealogyofdesce01fren#page/498/mode/2up''Genealogy of the Descendants of Thomas French''] (Philadelphia, privately printed 1913 selected Evesham Records related to the French Surname - page 498 (index listing of pages) ::Link to [[French-227|Thomas French]] on Wikitree *'''Haines''' - Book - Haines John Wesley, [https://archive.org/details/richardhaineshis01hain/page/n8/mode/1up ''Richard Haines and his descendants; a Quaker family of Burlington County, New Jersey, since 1642''] (Boyce, Va., Printed by Carr Publishing Inc. 1961). Two Volumes ::Link to [[Haines-3434|Richard Haines]] on Wikitree ==Links== * [https://www.loc.gov/item/nj0362/ Library of Congress Photos, Prints, Drawings] * [https://www.facebook.com/pages/Evesham-Friends-Meeting-House/107677369261410 Evesham Quaker Meeting House - Facebook] * [http://www.revolutionarywarnewjersey.com/new_jersey_revolutionary_war_sites/towns/mount_laurel_nj_revolutionary_war_sites.htm Evesham Meeting House and the Revolutionary War] * [http://jerseyman-historynowandthen.blogspot.com/2011/08/settlements-of-friends-meetings-in-new.html Settlements of Friends’ Meetings in New Jersey] * [http://www2.mtlaurelschools.org/MLHistory/quakers.htm A History of Mount Laurel by Eileen L. Flynn] * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=yale.39002004425311;view=1up;seq=541 Image and Biographical Sketch History of Burlington and Mercer counties, New Jersey, with ... Woodward, E. M. (Evan Morrison) p. 375] == Sources ==

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[[Category: Genealogy Tools]] == Introduction == Having consistent and thorough citations is one way we can make WikiTree even better. The goal of this project is to provide guidance on making full reference notes using the Evidence Explained citation style. If you'd like to help, please use the third edition of Evidence Explained.Elizabeth Shown Mills, ''Evidence Explained: Citing History Sources from Artifacts to Cyberspace'', Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co.; 3rd edition (May 22, 2015). The purpose of this project is not to be exhaustive, but to provide citation examples for some of the more common sources that WikiTree members may use. Feel free to add to list if you feel something is missing. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Tilley-1282|Jason Tilley]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. 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== Images == [[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards.jpg|145px]][[Image:Kinsley_Kansas_E-Cards.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-1.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-2.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-3.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-5.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-6.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-6.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-7.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-8.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-9.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-10.jpg|145px]] == Table == {| class="wikitable sortable" |+''' Sortable table of Phil's DNA Cousins''' |- ! scope="col" |Wikitree ID ! scope="col" |Chr ! scope="col" |GEDmat ! scope="col" |3-Wy ! scope="col" |TcM ! scope="col" |Relat ! scope="col" |Conn ! scope="col" |M Anc. ! scope="col" |F Anc. ! scope="col" |Pri. |- |Wikitree ID ||Chr||GEDmat||3-Wy||TcM||Relat||Conn||M Anc.||F Anc.||Pri. |- |[[Bozoian-2|Azra Cansel]]||01||T726788||n|| 8.3||0.0||P?||0.0||0.0.||3. |- |[[Morgan-12638|Gaylene Epperson]]||01||M174643||n||34.5||0.0||M||0.0||0.0.||3. |- |[[Barnes-10215|Samuel Barnes]]||01||T587116||n||20.9||0.0||M||0.0||0.0||3. |- |[[Kemp-3622|Larry Kemp]]||01||T930514||n||26.4||0.0||M||0.0||0.0.||3. |- |[[Bennett-15180|Orvial Bennett Jr.]]||01||A961148||n||36.1||0.0||0.0||0.0||0.0||3. |- |[[Retson-7|James Retson]] ||01||M560030||n||16.3||7c||MMP||[[Archibald-13|John T. Archibald]]||[[Wilson-1804|Margaret Wilson]].||5. |- |[[Wright-23236|Jill Jennings Wright]]||01|| A754693||n||12.9||0.0||0.0||0.0||0.0||6. |- |[[Beers-889|George St. Clair Beers]]||01||T187263||n||15.8||0.0||0.0||0.0||0.0||6. |- |[[Angerer-22|Jennifer Angerer]]||01|| M906729||n||23.1||0.0||0.0||0.0||0.0||2. |- |[[Dill-932|Bob Dill]]||01||M115546||n|| 8.4||0.0||0.0||0.0||0.0||4. |- |[[Chapdelaine-52|Carly Chapdelaine]]||01||M648563||n||10.4||2c2||0.0||[[Husser-9|John Husser]]||[[Hiller-103|Christiane Friederike Hiller]]||3. |- |[[Nance-970|son of Odie Nance]]||01||FTDNA||n|| 0.0||0.0||0.0||0.0||0.0.||3. |- |[[Howry-20|Ken Howry]]||01||M344173||n||26.0||0.0||M||0.0||0.0||3. |- |[[Crabtree-822|Bonnie Crabtree]]||01||A448956||n|| 7.6||0.0||0.0||0.0||0.0||3. |} == Table End == ---- NOTE - THIS IS A TEST PAGE - IF YOU SEE SOMETHING INTERESTING FEEL FREE TO COPY - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1376938/intersection-of-2-categories You can use WikiTree+ to find profiles matching specific criteria like this. For example, find all profiles that contain both Category:A and Category:B, you use the search operator CategoryFull= CategoryFull=WikiTree_Team CategoryFull=WikiTree_Leaders will find all members who are both in Category:WikiTree Team and Category: WikiTree Leaders. You can also take a broader approach, and use CategoryWord= (to find occurrences that match a specific word, but not a full category name). CategoryWord=Texas CategoryWord=Cemetery would find all profiles that have categories with the word "Texas" in it, as well as categories with the word "Cemetery" in it (note that this could be a single category or multiple categories). answered 7 hours ago by Steven Harris G2G6 Pilot (530k points) [[Image:Mil_template_images-5.png|175px]] [[Image: Military_Badges_and_Insignia-11.jpg|100px]] {{The Great War|brnach=United States Army|startdate=|units=|end-date=}} {{Veteran Recognition | badge-image =Military_Badges_and Insignia-6.png | nationality =United States | branch =Navy | start-year =1945 | end-year =1966 | text =[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-10.jpg|100px]] [[Image: Military_Badges_and_Insignia-11.jpg|65px]] Died in North Vietnam, 7 days after being captured. }} {{Veteran Recognition | badge-image =Military_Badges_and_Insignia-3.png | nationality =United States | branch =Army | start-year = about 1941 | end-year =March 26, 1945 | text =Lieutenant Colonel, US Army WWII
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}} {{Veteran Recognition | badge-image =Military_Badges_and_Insignia-3.png | nationality =United States | branch =Army | start-year = about 1941 | end-year =March 26, 1945 | text =Lieutenant Colonel, US Army WWII. [[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-10.jpg|100px|??]] }} ---- {| class="wikitable" style="width: 450pt;" |- |{{Veteran Recognition | badge-image =Military_Badges_and_Insignia-3.png | nationality =United States | branch =Army | start-year = about 1941 | end-year =March 26, 1945 | text =Lieutenant Colonel, US Army WWII }} |} ---- {{Veteran Recognition | badge-image =Military_Badges_and_Insignia-6.jpg | nationality =United States | branch =Army | start-year = about 1941 | end-year =March 26, 1945 | text =Lieutenant Colonel, US Army WWII }} The inscription on his gravestone reads:
''One of the heroes of Murphysboro Hill''
''In loving remembrance of a''
''Brave soldier and zealous American''
''who answered his country's call''
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[[Image:Kerr-2334-8.jpg|55px|U.S. Air Force Commendation Medal]]
|} {| class="wikitable" border="3" style="background: #89cFF0" |- !scope="col" width="100"|[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Achievement_Medal U.S. Air Force Achievement Medal] ! [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prisoner_of_War_Medal Prisoner of War Medal] ! [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combat_Readiness_Medal Combat Readiness Medal with one Bronze Oak Leaf Cluster] ! [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Conduct_Medal_(United_States)#Marine_Corps_Good_Conduct_Medal U.S.M.C. Good Conduct Medal] ! [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Defense_Service_Medal National Defense Service Medal with one Bronze Star] ! [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vietnam_Service_Medal Vietnam Service Medal with Two Silver Stars and Four Bronze Stars] ! [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republic_of_Vietnam_Campaign_Medal Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal] |- |
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[[Image:Kerr-2334.gif|55px|Combat Readiness Medal]]
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[[Image:Kerr-2334-10.jpg|55px|U.S.M.C. Good Conduct Medal]]
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[[Image:Kerr-2334-11.jpg|60px|National Defense Service Medal]]
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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_colors:_A%E2%80%93F List of colors] {| border=1 |- | | | |colspan="3"|US Cem |- | | | |colspan="3"|CA Cem |- | | | |colspan="3"|SC Co Cem |- |CA |SC Co. |San Jose |C1,SJ,CA |- | | | |C1,SJ,CA |- |TX |} ---- [[:Category:Test Category (Test one)]] Military == Note == This page is being used to test / develop / organize various categories - they are temporary and will be deleted when finally set up. Comments/ suggestions welcome just add them here. - Phil :British Armed Forces ::British Royal Navy :Canadian Armed Forces ::Canadian Army ::Royal Canadian Air Force ::Royal Canadian Navy :United States Armed Forces ::United States Air Force ::United States Army ::United States Army Air Corps ::United States Coast Guard ::US Forts, Camps and Bases ::United States Marine Corps ::United States Navy ::United States Signal Corps == Test of President & Spouse Table == {| border="0" |- |Order 1st : 2nd : 3rd : 4th : 5th : 6th : 7th : 8th : 9th : 10th : 11th : 12th : 13th : 14th : 15th : 16th : 17th : 18th : 19th : 20th |President [[Washington-11|George Washington]] : [[Adams-10|John Adams II]] : [[Jefferson-1 |Thomas Jefferson]] : [[Madison-1 | James Madison Jr.]] : [[Monroe-17| James Monroe]] : [[Adams-12 | John Quincy Adams]] : [[Jackson-1115 | Andrew Jackson]] : [[Van Buren-1 |Martin Van Buren Sr.]] : [[Harrison-912|William Henry Harrison]] : [[Tyler-293| John Tyler IV]] : [[Polk-56 | James Polk]] : [[Taylor-223 | Zachary Taylor]] : [[Fillmore-3 |Millard Fillmore]] : [[Pierce-177 | Franklin Pierce]] : [[Buchanan-787 |James Buchanan]] : [[Lincoln-103 | Abraham Lincoln]] : [[Johnson-10479 | Andrew Johnson]] : [[Grant-468 | Ulysses Grant]] : [[Hayes-229 | Rutherford Hayes]] : [[Garfield-39 | James Garfield]] |Spouse [[Dandridge-1| Martha (Dandridge) Washington]] : [[Smith-69 |Abigail (Smith) Adams]] : [[ Wayles-5|Martha (Wayles) Jefferson]] : [[ Payne-1949|Dolly (Payne) Madison]] : [[ Kortright-85|Elizabeth (Kortright) Monroe]] : [[Johnson-24|Louisa (Johnson) Adams]] : [[Donelson-13|Rachel (Donelson) Jackson]] : [[Hoes-12 | Hannah (Hoes) Van Buren]] : [[Symmes-6 | Anna (Symmes) Harrison]] : [[Tyler-1006 |Letitia Tyler]],[[Gardiner-548 | Julia (Gardiner) Tyler]] : [[Childress-76 | Sarah (Childress) Polk]] : [[Smith-2210 | Margaret (Smith) Taylor]] : [[Powers-987 | Abigail (Powers) Fillmore]] : [[Appleton-55 | Jane Means (Appleton) Pierce]] : A Bachelor : [[Todd-282 | Mary (Todd) Lincoln]] : [[McCardle-11 | Eliza (McCardle) Johnson]] : [[Dent-25 | Julia (Dent) Grant]] : [[Webb-540 | Lucy Ware (Webb) Hayes]] : [[Rudolph-37 | Lucretia (Rudolph) Garfield]] |} ----

Explanation of the Plauche Family Name

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Explanation of the Plauche Family Name
== This explanation concerns the spelling of our family name and, in particular, relates to [[Plauché-6|Etienne Henri Plauché]] who was the first Plauche to come to Louisiana from France. Exhibit #1: On the first line, his name is given as Etienne Henry Plosse. At the bottom, it states: also 'Plauche', native of 'Senes', diocese of Toulon. Exhibit #2 and #3: At the top, his name is given as Henri Etienne Plauche. In the body of the paragraph, his name is given as Etienne Henri Plossee, native of Senes of the diocese of Toulon. The copy of the Plauche family line that I have, states that our family line began in the Northern part of France known then as La Provience Sein Manger but now referred to as La Provience Sein Quen Inferiur. This family record also states that the first Plauche was born in Sene (LaSeyne?) --- a shipbuilding village and suburb of the French Mediterranean Naval Base of Toulon. The Big Question: Since our family line began in Northern France, how was it possible that the first Plauche was born in Southern France. The clue is in the spelling of our family name. Apparantly, our family name originally was PLOSSEE. This would have been when our ancestors were domiciled in Northern France. The change from PLOSSEE to PLAUCHE occurred in Southern France --- at least, this name change occurred to Etienne Henri. The family, or part thereof, moved from Northern to Southern France. Exhibits 1, 2 and 3 offers proof of this move in that the 3 exhibits each state that Etienne Henri was a native of the diocese of Toulon. To have been a native of the diocese, Etienne Henri had to be born in the diocese of Toulon. Since Etienne Henri was born in Southern France and his family name was changed PLAUCHE, this would explain why our family name, as PLAUCHE, first began in Southern France. This change does not remove the identity of our family line (as PLOSSEE) as having begun in Northern France. Etienne PLOSSEE was the father of Etienne Henri PLAUCHE. As shown in Exhibits 1, 2 and 3, Etienne Henri's father retained the family spelling as PLOSSEE. It is impossible to know why Etienne Henri's family name was changed from PLOSSEE to PLAUCHE. There could have been a different dialect between Northern and Southern France and possibly, PLAUCHE was the Southern France way of spelling PLOSSEE. A clerical error could have resulted in the name change. There could have been many reasons for the name change --- in any case, we will never know the real reason why Etienne Henri's last name was changed. Since Etienne Henri PLAUCHE, our family name has remained as PLAUCHE. Another Question: Why were both last names (PLOSSEE and PLAUCHE) recorded on the marriage certificates as shown on Exhibits 1, 2 and 3. Here again, we will never know. Perhaps the church and/or the family used this method to establish positive identification that Etienne Henri PLAUCHE and Etienne Henri PLOSSEE were one and the same person. Perhaps this dual listing was to honor the origianl name of PLOSSEE. Who knows the reason. Marguerite SELAM: As shown in Exhibits 1, 2 and 3, Marguerite SELAM married Etienne Henri PLAUCHE. (his last name is also shown as PLOSSEE and PLOSSE) Exhibit #1: On the third line, her name is shown as Marguerite SELAM. At the bottom, it states: Also 'SELAMME', a native of this parish (this is the parish we know as Orleans Parish). Exhibits #2 and #3: At the top, her name is shown as Marguerite SELAM. In the body of the paragraph, her family name is shown as SELAMME. My records indicate that Marguerite Selam apparently came from England with her parents. However, this must be in error, because Exhibits 1, 2 and 3, state that she was a native of this parish (Orleans Parish). Since she was born in this parish, that means she was born in this parish and, therefore, she could not have come from England with her parents. This does not mean that she was not of English descent. Her parents could have come to Louisiana from England. Was SELAM or SELAMME the correct spelling of Marguerite's family name. I tend to think that SELAM was the correct way to spell her family name. My reason for this thinking is based on the information indicated in Exhibits 1, 2 and 3. Especially on Exhibits 2 and 3. Below the dotted line, it states that Marguerite SELAM signed in her own handwriting and that she signed her family name as SELAM. It seems to me that she would have known the correct way to spell her family name. Above the dotted line, on Exhibits 2 and 3, you will note the name of LA SELAM which is Mrs. SELAM. This could have been Marguerite's mother and, if so, her mother could have been attendance at her daughters wedding. If it was her mother who signed as a witness, then, I am led to believe that her mother knew the correct way to spell their family name. Was Marguerite's family name SELAM or SELAMME. Considering the foregoing, I tend to think that SELAMME was the French spelling of the name SELAM. One More Thing: My Plauche family history record states that Etienne Henri PLAUCHE and Marguerite SELAM were married on 2-8-1765. However, this date must in error. As per Exhibits 1, 2 and 3, these official records of the St Louis Cathedral, which are on file in the Archives of The Archdiocese of New Orleans, state that Etienne Henri PLAUCHE and Marguerite SELAM were married on 2-12-1765. If you have a copy of the PLAUCHE family line and/or a PLAUCHE chart, you may wish to correct their date of marriage from 2-8-1765 to 2-12-1765. Marguerite SELAM was born on 11-6-1750 and married Etienne Henri PLAUCHE on 2-12-1765. This means she was 14 years, 3 months and 6 days of age when she married Etienne. She and Etienne had 10 children. She died on 6-8-1818 at the age of 67 years, 7 months and 2 days. Please remember that some of the foregoing, in the explanation of the PLAUCHE family name, are facts taken from official records. My personal opinions, thoughts, assumptions and/or conclusions, as expressed in this writing, are not offered, nor should they be accepted or interpreted, as absolutes. Researched and written by:
Hansell Anthony Plauche, Sr
October, 1990

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[[Category: Exploits, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category: Exploits, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category: Exploits, Newfoundland]] ==About== Exploits was a community located on Burnt Island, Newfoundland, Canada. Its strategic location made it an ideal hub for sealing, fishing, and trading with Labrador. But by the late 1960s, the community had been largely resettled. Today, the community only consists of seasonal residentsWikipedia article on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exploits,_Newfoundland_and_Labrador Exploits, Newfoundland and Labrador], accessed 2018.. Exploits was for much of its history a bustling fishing and saw milling town on Burnt Island in Notre Dame Bay. Exploits was also a mercantile centre, a base for both the Labrador fishery and, because if its strategic location, the annual spring seal hunt. However, the population fell from a high of over 600 in 1874 to less than 300 by 1966. Nevertheless it was one of the larger communities resettled in this periodMemorial University of Newfoundland [https://www.mun.ca/mha/resettlement/exploits_1.php Maritime History Archive, Newfoundland]. Accessed 2018.. ===History=== Before European settlement, there was quite a large Beothuk population. One of the earliest references to Burnt Islands mentions the erection of a fort at Exploits in 1762 by a shipmaster named Scott who was later killed in an Indian raidEncyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador, 1994 volume 1 (Extract: letter E). http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_enl/id/55 Entry for Explots Burnt Islands, p. 787]. Memorial University of Newfoundland Website. Accessed 2018.. [[Peyton-1433|John Peyton Jr]]. writing in 1819 (cited in J.P. Howley: 1915) also mentioned that in August 1815, some Beothuk set his boats adrift at Exploits Burnt Island harbour. Again in 1818 Peyton was forced to bring a vessel plundered and damaged by Beothuk to Exploits Harbour. This sets a date for European occupation of the harbour prior to the census of 1836, which reported a population of 220. [[Peyton-1434|John Peyton Sr]] was known for his cruelty towards the native population --- father and son were eventually responsible for hunting down the last women and children of the BeothukEncyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador, 1994 volume 4 (Extract: letter P). [http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_enl/id/2093 Entry for John Peyton Jr, p. 277]. Memorial University of Newfoundland Website. Accessed 2018.Wikipedia article for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shanawdithit Shanawdithit]. At least one other merchant besides Peyton (George Exploits Luff), had kept boats and stages at Exploits as early as August 1815. Peyton's narrative substantiates the claim of Barry Butt (1973) that Exploits had traditionally prosecuted a prosperous inshore fishery from the community. Butt also reports that crews from Exploits were active in the Labrador fishery from the early days of settlement. By 1845 the population of Exploits, Burnt Island had increased to 326. In that year the community had a church and school built in 1842 to serve its Protestant population. According to Butt, Exploits harbour was also frequented by sealing vessels in the fall which wintered there before the heavy sea-ice drifted into the bay By the mid-1850s Exploits, Burnt Island recorded a population of 474. Census figures for 1857 indicated the establishment of a Church of England congregation. A school built in 1842 and operated by the Wesleyans had an enrolment of thirty-seven in 1857. Exploits had fifty-two fishing rooms in that year and had ninety-two vessels at the harbour including nine engaged in the annual seal hunt. In 1857 two merchants were operating from Exploits; the [[Manuel-2917|Manuel]] and Winsor families retained primary interest in the merchant trade of Exploits during this period. According to Butt they had traded fish to European markets as early as 1758 from the Exploits area. The Manuel brothers later became affiliated with the Crosbie fish export business exporting Exploits fish to Spain and Portugal by the tum of the century. The population increased steadily from 535 in 1869 to 623 in 1874. Butt notes a govemment programme to construct a road around the perimeter of the rocky harbour. According to the Daily News (Apr. 25, 1975) a bridge first linked the community in 1877 and connected the East and West Harbours of Exploits. Census records beginning in 1884 divided the harbour into distinct areas and subsequent censuses do not generally include the entire population of the islands. By the provisions of the first and second resettlement agreements of the Federal- Provincial Resettlement Program from 1965 to 1975, all but five residents had decided to vacate the islands by 1976. ===Early Families=== The Manuel family, descended from [[Manuel-2917|Joseph Manuel]], was prominent in Exploits from the late 1700s. ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Exploits,_Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

External Resources for Irish Genealogy Research

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[[Category:Ireland, Sources]] [[image:photos-806.jpg|20px|??]]'''This is a page for members of the [[Project:Irish_Roots|Irish Roots Project]] to share their recommended on-line resources for researching Irish ancestry.'''[[image:photos-806.jpg|20px|??]] The most important piece of advice about research in Ireland is that ''using surname variants in your searching is essential'' - do not ignore them as otherwise you could be missing out on that record of your ancestor that will break your brick wall! A helpful explanation of why using surname variants in Irish research is so critical [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/2016-family-history/modules-courses/surnames can be found here]. More helpful resources for Irish Research compiled by Irish Roots project member Richard Devlin, particularly based on geographic locations and counties, [[Space:Sources-Ireland-Province-County|can be found here]]. == General Websites for Records (including Northern Ireland) == *[http://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Genealogy] - A website dedicated to helping you search for family history records - you can access [https://churchrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/ some parish records] but, most importantly, [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/civil-search.jsp '''PDFs of all GRO civil registration birth, marriages and deaths in Ireland (including Northern Ireland) recorded from 1864 for free!'''] Note that non-Catholic marriages from 1845 onwards are also recorded here. (Note: some of the earlier records are not yet available.) If you have ancestors who were born, died or married in Ireland during this time, you absolutely must visit this website. The information often includes next of kin, place of residence, informants, who was present at a birth. Its all good stuff!! :{|border=4 ||Note 1|| It should be noted that no records are available for the most current 100, 75, and 50 years for birth, marriages, and deaths respectively |- ||Note 2|| The General Register Office (GRO) are working on a tranche of Marriage (pre 1882) and Death (pre 1891) records as well as an additional year of all Birth, Marriage and Death Records. These will be added soon. Further details will be publicised on the website in due course. |} * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ The Irish Censuses]. You can search all the Irish census returns from 1841 to 1911 for free on this site. Note that the data is incomplete for all census years apart from 1901 and 1911. * [http://www.askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/ Griffiths Valuation 1847-1864] search the original pages for free. * [http://titheapplotmentbooks.nationalarchives.ie/search/tab/home.jsp The Tithe Applotment Books]. Compiled between 1823 and 1837 in order to determine the amount which occupiers of agricultural holdings over one acre should pay in tithes to the Church of Ireland. Almost every civil parish is covered and included the names of occupiers of each townland, the amount of land held and the sums to be paid in tithes. You can search by name of location. * [http://www.nationalarchives.ie/search-the-archives/ The National Archives of Ireland]. Search the catalog - most items are not online but you might get lucky. * [http://www.willcalendars.nationalarchives.ie/search/cwa/home.jsp Calendars of Wills and Administrations 1858 - 1920], search to see if your ancestors made a will. The tool covers the whole of Ireland up until 1917 and includes Name, address, occupation and financial effects on death of testator (person who made the will); Date of death of testator; Date and place of probate of will or grant of letters of administration; Name(s) and address(es) of executors/beneficiaries of the will, and relationship, if it exists, to testator; Marital status of all women mentioned. *[http://www.rootsireland.ie/ Roots Ireland] contains data from 34 county genealogy centres in Ireland. The main sources on the site are Irish Catholic and other church records of baptisms, marriages and deaths which are the most important source for tracing Irish ancestry. *[https://www.nli.ie/en/about-our-collections-introduction.aspx National Library of Ireland] * [http://www.nli.ie/en/parish-register.aspx Catholic Parish Registers at the National Library of Ireland]. Free to access images of mostly 19th century Catholic parish records. These are not indexed - if you have a subscription to Ancestry and FMP then you can search these records by name]. * [https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list#page=1&countryId=1927084 Family Search], link to Irish records accessible on Family Search. * [http://soldierswills.nationalarchives.ie/search/sw/home.jsp Soldiers Wills]. The National Archives have put a small collection of soldiers wills on line. * [http://www.interment.net/ireland/index.htm Ireland Cemetery Records], free online search for cemeteries across Ireland (similar to Find A Grave). * [http://www.cyndislist.com/uk/irl Cyndi's List for Ireland and Northern Ireland] *[http://www.discovereverafter.com/ Discover ever after ] Free cemetery site of photos of headstones etc. Searchable by name. Covers multiple cemeteries for all religions in many counties. *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~irlkik/ihm/ Ireland’s History in Maps] Old Maps of Ireland. * [http://www.irelandgenweb.com/ The Ireland GenWeb Project] contains many links to useful sources at both a national and county level. * [http://www.irishgraveyards.ie/search_page.php Irish Graveyards], aka Irish Graveyard Surveyors - searchable database of Irish cemeteries. Limited mainly to larger graveyards in and around Connacht. Most of the information on IGS is also available of Find A Grave but Find A Grave is sparse on photographs. Photos on IGS are strictly copyright. * [http://www.duchas.ie/en Dúchas.ie] or the Irish Schools Collection is a wonderful source of local folklore and stories (linked to civil parishes and townlands in Ireland) recorded by Irish schoolchildren during the period 1937-1939. You can search by name or place and discover all kinds of gems about the oral history and folklore of the locations your ancestors lived in. The site is looking for volunteers to transcribe the records. *[https://www.northernirelandgenweb.org/ Northern Ireland GenWeb] new website from May/June 2017. Contains many online BMD records for all Ulster Counties. *[http://www.ulsterancestry.com/ua-free-pages.php Ulster Ancestry Free pages - ]wealth of information and data dating back to Ulster Plantation. *[https://www.irishdeedsindex.net/index.php Registry of Deeds Index Project Ireland] The purpose of this project is to provide finding aids for the records held at the Registry of Deeds in Dublin. There are three sets of indexes produced by the project: The main indexof memorial transcription books; The grantors index; The townland index. Each of these index databases can be searched on a number of fields. None, of course, is complete. == County Specific Resources == Please see [[Space:Sources-Ireland-Province-County|Richard Devlin's resources page]]. In addition: *[[Space:Sources-Ireland-Province-County|Sources Ireland by Province County]] *[http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/genealogy/genealog.htm Clare County Library] contains many search engines with information about ancestors who lived in County Clare. A must if you are researching ancestry in Clare. *[https://archive.org/details/op1245096-1001 "Report of W. H. Curran appointed to investigate the conduct of the police employed in the collection of the tithes in the county of '''Monaghan'''" by W. H. Curran, publ 1834 ] *[https://archive.org/details/op1250530-1001 "Correspondence relating to National Schools of Drumgarley, Rakeeragh and Tattenclave, in County '''Monaghan''' " Communication from J. Lentaigne, one of Inspectors General of Prisons in Ireland to Chief Secretary for Ireland pub 1887] *[https://archive.org/details/historicalsketch00rushrich Historical sketches of '''Monaghan''' : from the earliest records to the Fenian movement by Denis Carolan Rushe, publ 1895] *[https://archive.org/stream/historyofenniski00trimrich#page/n12/mode/1up/search/dunbar ‘’The History of Enniskillen, with some references to the Manors in '''Co. Fermanagh''' and other subjects’’ by W. Copeland Trimble, Volume 1 (1919).] *[http://www.fermanagh-gold.com/ Fermanagh Gold]- Lots of free information for anyone researching ancestors in Femanagh county. *[https://www.johngrenham.com/browse/retrieve_text.php?text_contentid=35#Fermanagh John Grenham Fermanagh ] *[http://www.goldenlangan.com/home.html County Mayo research site] *[[Space:County_Kerry#Resources for County Kerry Genealogy|County Kerry Resources]] * [http://mykerryancestors.com/kerry-links-and-resources/ My Kerry Ancestors], lots of links to websites and databases pertaining to Kerry ancestry * [http://www.leitrim-roscommon.com/index.shtml Leitrim-Roscommon Genealogy] lots of links to websites and databases pertaining to Leitrim and Roscommon ancestry * [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/information-and-services/leisure-home-and-community/family-history-heritage-and-museums PRONI], Public Register Office of Northern Ireland. Note that many Northern Irish records prior to 1917 can be found on the Irish GRO and National Archives websites (see above) for free. *[http://www.billmacafee.com/17centurydatabases.htm 17th century databases] Data bases of Antrim and Londonderry Muster Rolls and Hearth Money Rolls (1660) *[https://www.atavus.org/public/ireland/county/cavan/start County Cavan ] Has links to other counties too. == Irish Immigration (General) == * [https://infowanted.bc.edu/ The Boston Pilot Missing Friends Column]. Search to see if anyone published a 19th century advert in the ''Boston Pilot'' searching for your ancestors who had migrated from Ireland to the United States. 41,249 records are available. * [http://www.famineships.info/ Irish Famine Immigrants to the United States 1846-1851], searchable database of records relating to these immigrants. * [http://www.genesearch.com/boston/ Boston Passenger Lists 1820-1963] * [http://www.townlandoforigin.com/2017/03/online-us-catholic-parish-registers.html Online US Catholic Parish Registers], links to some useful sources by state. *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Emigration_and_Immigration Family Search Ireland Emigration and Immigration] List of online databases Several useful links and advice on locating where in Ireland your ancestors came from. == Good Blogs == * [http://www.irishgenealogynews.com/ Irish Genealogy News] informative blog run by Irish Genie Clare Santry. * [http://blog.irishgenealogical.org/ Irish Genealogical Society] news and information from the IGS about Irish research * [http://www.johngrenham.com/blog/ John Grenham – Irish Roots] select the link to 'Home' and then 'wizard' for research recommendations and links * [http://www.cyndislist.com/uk/irl Cyndi's List for Ireland and Northern Ireland] *[http://www.genealogyintime.com/records/Ireland-genealogy-records.html Genealogy in Time Magazine] Gives update of latest online info available from various sources * [http://irishwattle.com/ The Irish Wattle], blog devoted to Irish immigration to Australia with particular emphasis on Irish convicts. * [http://www.townlandoforigin.com/ Townland of Origin], great blog about Irish Genealogical Research in North America. == Irish DNA Resources == *[http://dnaandfamilytreeresearch.blogspot.co.uk/p/presentations-downloads.html Dr. Maurice Gleeson] is a well known speaker and Irish DNA specialist. He has posted many useful videos on this topic, as well as conference materials, and his website is a great source for information. == Guides and Help for Conducting Irish Research == * [[Space:Irish_Naming_Patternc|Irish Naming Patterns]] - Wikitree page * [https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Genealogy Family Search: Historic Ireland (pre-1922 Research)] * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/2016-family-history/welcome An Introduction to Irish Family History], a useful introduction to researching Irish ancestry and the resources available to help you do that (includes links to helpful websites and topics such as Civil Records, Parish Records, Censuses, Poor Law Records and the history of Irish surnames. *[http://www.irish-genealogy-toolkit.com/ Irish Genealogy Toolkit] A good advice and site pointers for Irish searches. *[https://familysearch.org/search/collection/location/1927084?region=Ireland Family Search Ireland Research page] includes links to all their Irish research and learning centre videos. *[http://www.irelandxo.com Ireland Reaching Out] Connect with Irish Volunteers helping Irish Researchers. * [http://www.rootschat.com/forum/ireland/ RootsChat] - A genealogy forum Ireland - part of a British Isles centric forum that extends globally. *[https://bespokegenealogy.com/find-free-irish-vital-records/ Bespoke Genealogy - Find free Irish Vital Records] *[https://www.ireland.anglican.org/news/6518/a-colourcoded-resource-of-what Church of Ireland - details of what parish records survive and where they are ] *[https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/sites/default/files/publications/Guide_to_church_records.pdf PRONI publications Guide to all church records in Ulster and some surrounding Counties. Lists what records there are all denominations] ==Further Reading == *[http://www.academia.edu/23498855/Mother_and_Baby_homes_in_Ireland_A_standard_Reference_guide_and_Timeline_of_Mother_and_Baby_homes_adoption_and_the_treatment_of_single_mothers_and_their_children_in_Ireland_from_1739_to_2015 Mother and Baby homes in Ireland A standard Reference guide and Timeline of Mother and Baby homes, adoption, and the treatment of single mothers and their children in Ireland from 1739 to 2015] == Irish Clans and Surnames == *[http://www.clansofireland.ie/baile/ Finte na hÉireann Clans of Ireland] *[http://irishclansnetwork.com/clans/list-of-irish-clans/ List of Irish Clans] List of Irish Clan Websites. *[http://www.ireland-information.com/heraldichall/irishsurnames.htm The Origins of Irish Family Names] Origins of Irish Names *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~irlkik/ihm/ireclans.htm Old Irish Kingdoms & Clans] Old Irish Kingdoms & Clans *[http://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE105460/ A guide to Irish Christian Names] *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~larkin/documents/IrishSeptsVol1.pdf Irish Clan Septs] Irish Septs (PDF file).Adobe Acrobat or reader required to read this file. *[http://mapsontheweb.zoom-maps.com/post/48852072866/map-of-the-clan-territories-of-ireland-source Irish Clan Map] Irish clan map *[http://www.clansofireland.ie/baile/book/export/html/133 Irish Clan History] Irish Clan History (HTML Document) *[http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=ZZmJfoiaZi0C&pg=PA822&lpg=PA822&dq=irish+clan+territories&source=bl&ots=VTRvKlGk51&sig=aVc5WPiBeqQXw-k30IjvyoCCqM4&hl=en&sa=X&ei=YCXNUvDlNYWp7AaI_oCYAQ&ved=0CDMQ6AEwATgK#v=onepage&q=irish%20clan%20territories&f=false Irish Pedigrees Origin and Stem of the Irish Nation] (HTML BOOK) *[http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=mZt3oGtk1KgC&pg=PA136&lpg=PA136&dq=irish+clan+territories&source=bl&ots=or4AwqSlwn&sig=3r0d835JeIiv7ls77fIUT_q-1nk&hl=en&sa=X&ei=YCXNUvDlNYWp7AaI_oCYAQ&ved=0CE8Q6AEwBTgK#v=onepage&q=irish%20clan%20territories&f=false The Book of Irish Families (Great & Small)] (HTML BOOK) *[http://www.macmaolain.com/irishclansystem.htm Irish Clan System]- Understanding The Ancient Irish Clan System *[https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE105460 A guide to Irish Christian Names] *[http://downsurvey.tcd.ie/ Down Survey of Ireland 1656-1658] Trinity College Dublin - maps showing who owned what land prior to Cromwells redistribution *[https://archive.org/stream/cromwelliansettl00prenuoft/cromwelliansettl00prenuoft_djvu.txt Full Text of the Cromwellian Settlement of Ireland 1642] *[http://www.ulsterancestry.com/ShowFreePage.php?id=132 NAMES OF THE CROMWELLIAN ADVENTURERS FOR LAND IN IRELAND] *[https://www.barrygriffin.com/surname-maps/ Searchable Maps giving distribution of surnames in Ireland 1901/1911.] == Medieval Ireland== *https://www.academia.edu/37705514/MIGRANCY_IN_MEDIEVAL_IRELAND_merchants_monks_miscreants_and_mercenaries?email_work_card=title == Dubious Resources - Proceed with Caution == * John O'Hart's Irish Pedigrees can be easily found on the internet but should be treated with extreme caution. See this [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/214637/john-oharts-irish-pedigrees G2G website for more information].

Extracting Information from Italian Records

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== Introduction == Although the wording of the records may have changed over the years, there is certain information that can be gleaned from most records. But if you do not read Italian, how are you to get the information you are hoping for? This space provides the above handwriting samples as well as examples and translations of some vital records. This page attempts to translate Italian to English; to translate another language, you can copy/paste into [https://translate.google.com/ Google Translate]. {{Image|file=Extracting_Information_from_Italian_Records.jpg |caption=Italian Handwriting Samples }} === Key Words === {| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="#FF E4 E1" ! Italian ! English ! Italian ! English |- |''alla presenza di''||in the presence of||''nomignolo''||given name |- |''anni'' ||years||''Num.'' ||abbreviation of numero |- |''anno''|| year||''numero'' ||number |- |''è apparso''||has appeared||''numero di folio'' ||number of page |- |''comare''||godmother/midwife||''numero d'ordine''|| number of order |- |''compare''||godfather||''numero di pagina'' ||number of page |- |''è comparso''||has appeared||''oggi'' ||today |- |''Comune''||town||''ordine'' ||order |- |''di''|| day||''ore''|| hour |- |''figlia''||daughter||''padre sconosciutto''||father unknown |- |''figlio''||son||''pag.'' ||abbreviation of pagina |- |''folio''|| page||''pagina'' ||page |- | ''fu'' or ''defuncto''|| deceased||''parrochi''||parish |- |''funzionato da Sindaco''||acting for the Mayor||''provincia''||province |- |''giorno'' ||day||''Provincia di''||province of |- |''il giorno dopo''||the following day||''schetto''|| single |- |''ieri'' ||yesterday||''scorso'' ||last |- |'' ignoti''||unknown||''segretario''||secretary |- |''illegittimo''||illegitimate||''senza nome''||without name |- |''marito / moglie''||husband / wife||''spurio''||spurious, not legitimate |- |''mese''|| month||''stresso''|| same |- |''N.'' ||abbreviation of numero||''stato''||state |- |''naque il giorno'' ||born the day of||''il suddetto''||the above said, aforesaid |- |''nato''||born||''il suo compagna''||his companion |- |''naturale di''||illegitimate of||''testimoni''||witnesses |- |''nella casa''||in the house (home)||''Uffiziale dello Stato Civile''||Town Official |- |''nella citta di''||in the city of||''vedovo''|| widower |- |} === Numbers === {| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="#FF DE AD" ! width="50"|Cardinal Number (dates and hours) ! in Italiano ! Ordinal Number (order) ! In Italiano |- |1||''uno''||1st||''primo'' |- |2||''due''||2nd||''secondo'' |- |3||''tre''||3rd||''terzo'' |- |4||''quattro''||4th||''quarto'' |- |5||''cinque''||5th||''quinto'' |- |6||''sei''||6th||''sesto'' |- |7||''sette''||7th||''siettimo'' |- |8||''otto''||8th||''ottavo'' |- |9||''nove''||9th||''nono'' |- |10||''dieci''||10th||''decimo'' |- |11||''undici''||11th||''undicesimo'' |- |12||''dodici''||12th||''dodicesimo'' |- |13||''tredici''||13th||''tredicesimo'' |- |14||''quattordici''||14th||''quattordicisimo'' |- |15||''quindici''||15th||''quindicesimo'' |- |16||''sedici''||16th||''sedicesimo'' |- |17||''diciasette''||17th||''diciasettesimo'' |- |18||''diciotto''||18th||''diciottesimo'' |- |19||''diciannove''||19th||''diciannovesimo'' |- |20||''venti''||20th||''ventesimo'' |- |30||''trenta''||21st||''ventunesimo'' |- |40||''quaranta''||22nd||''ventiduesimo'' |- |50||''cinquanta''||23rd||''ventitresimo'' |- |60||''sessanta''||24th||''ventiquattresimo'' |- |70||''settanta''||25th||''venticinquesimo'' |- |80||''ottanta''||26th||''ventiseiesimo'' |- |90||''novanta''||27th||''ventisettesimo'' |- |100||''cento''||28th||''ventottesimo'' |- |200||''duecento''||29th||''ventinovesimo'' |- |1000||''mille''||30th||''trentesimo'' |- |} === Months === {| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="#E0 FF FF" ! in Italiano ! In English ! in Italiano ! In English |- |''Gennaio''||January||''Luglio''||July |- |''Febbraio''||February||''Agosto''||August |- |''Marzo''||March||''Settembre''||September |- |''Aprile''||April||''Ottobre''||October |- |''Maggio''||May||''Novembre''||November |- |''Giugno''||June||''Dicembre''||December |- |} Note that indexes of older record books will often abbreviate some months using numbers. But don't get confused - the numbers refer to their names in the '''''Roman''''' calendar and not the number of the month in the Gregorian/Julian calendar! {| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="#E0 FF FF" ! in Italiano ! In English |- |''7bre''||September |- |''8bre''||October |- |''9bre''||November |- |''Xbre''||December |- |} === Time === Note that while Italian records generally use the 24-hour clock convention, in some records you may find the use of a 12-hour clock along with the words ''antimeridiane'' (AM or morning) and ''pomeridiane'' (PM or afternoon). {| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="#DD A0 DD" ! In Italiano ! In English ! In Italiano ! In English |- |''la una''||one o'clock (AM)||''le tredici''||one o'clock (PM) |- |''le due''||two o'clock||''le quattordici''||two o'clock |- |''le tre''||three o'clock||''le quindici''||three o'clock |- |''le quattro''||four o'clock||''le sedici''||four o'clock |- |''le cinque''||five o'clock||''le diciassette''||five o'clock |- |''le sei''||six o'clock||''le diciotto''||six o'clock |- |''le sette''||seven o'clock||''le diciannove''||seven o'clock |- |''le otto''||eight o'clock||''le venti''||eight o'clock |- |''le nove''||nine o'clock||''le ventuno''||nine o'clock |- |''le dieci''||ten o'clock||''le ventidue''||ten o'clock |- |''le undici''||eleven o'clock||''le ventitre''||eleven o'clock |- |''le dodici''||twelve o'clock (noon)||''le ventiquattro''||twelve o'clock (midnight) |- |} === Birth Records === What information can you find in a birth record? * Full name of child * Date of birth * Father's name, age, and profession * Mother's name, age (usually), and profession * Address or street where the family lived Sometimes you can also find: * Name of the midwife (''levatrice'') * Notations of death or marriage (''annotazione'') * Baptismal information * A deceased person was often designated by the letters "fu." ** ''Il fu Michele Rossi'' means the same as'' il defunto Michele Rossi'' ===== Sample Record in ItalianoProvincia di Abruzzo Citeriore, Circondario di Vasto, Comune di Perano, Registro degli atti di nascita, anno 1863. No. 12, Antonia di Lucia. Digital record, retrieved from Antenati Gli Archivi per la Ricerca Anagrafica, Home › ITALIA › Archivio di Stato di Chieti › Stato civile della restaurazione › Perano › Nati › 1863 > Immagine 11 (http://www.antenati.san.beniculturali.it/v/Archivio+di+Stato+di+Chieti/Stato+civile+della+restaurazione/Perano/Nati/1863/007829700_00306.jpg.html), June 22, 2018 ===== : L'anno milleottocentosessantatre, il di quindici di Febbraio alle ore sedici avanti di noi Stefano Carbonetta Assessore delegato funzionato da Sindaco ed Uffizale dello Stato Civile di Perano Provincia di Abruzzo Citra, è comparso Giuseppe de Lucia figlio del fu Michelangelo di anni quarantacinque di professione contadino domiciliata in Perano il quale ci a presentato una femmina secondo che abbiam ocularmente riconosciuto, ed a dichiarato che la stessa e nata da Carmina Giordanoa di anni trentacinque domiciliata in Perano e da esso dichiarante di anni quarantcinque di professione contadino domiciliato in Perano nel giorno quattordici del suddetto mese alle ore dieciotto nella casa propria sita calle del pirarello. Lo stesso inoltre a dichiarato di dare alla neonata il nome di Antonia. : La presentazione e dichiarazione anzidetta se e fatta alla presenza di Sebastiano di Nardo di professione proprietario regnicolo domicialato in Perano e di Matteo Angelucci di professione falegname regnicolo domicialato in Perano testimoi intervenuti al presente atto e da esso Signor Giuseppe de Lucia prodotti. : Il presente atto e stato letto al dichiarante ed a testimoni, ed indi si e firmato da noi, e dai testimoni il dichiarante ha assenta di non saper scrivere. : Sebastian Di Nardo : Matteo Angeluca : Stefano Carbonetta, assesor : Nicolange Ferante, Segretario ===== English Translation ===== : The year 1863, the 15th of February at four PM before us, Stefano Carbonetta, Deputy assessor appointed by the Mayor and City Clerk of Perano Province of Abruzzo citra, appeared Giuseppe de Lucia son of the late Michelangelo age forty-five years, farmer, resident of Perano who presented us with a female whom we have visually recognized accordingly, and declared that the same was born to Carmina Giordanoa age thirty-five resident of Parano and the declarant, age forty-five, farmer, resident of Perano on the fourteenth day of the said month at six o'clock in the evening in his own house, located on Pirarello street. The same also declared to give the newborn the name of Antonia. : The presentation and the aforementioned declaration was made in the presence of Sebastiano di Nardo, shop owner, resident of Perano and of Matteo Angelucci, carpenter, resident of Perano, witnesses present at the present act and produced by Mr. Giuseppe de Lucia. : The present document was read to the declarant and witnesses, and then signed by us, and by the witnesses; the declarant asserted that he was unable to write. : Sebastian Di Nardo : Matteo Angeluca : Stefano Carbonetta, assessor : Nicolange Ferante, Secretary In this example, the highlighted information is most important. We are given the year, place of birth, the name, age, and occupation of the father (also his father's name and the fact that he has died), that it is a female child, the mother, her age, the date of birth, time, address, name of baby, and the fact that her father cannot write. What a gold mine! === Death Records === Death records also contain a good deal of information: * Name of the decedent * Where the decedent was born * Date and time of death * Age at death (approximate in the case of older persons) * Name of the decedent's father and mother ==== Sample Record in ItalianProvincia di Bari, Comune di Carbonara, Registro degli atti di morte, anno 1875. No. 37, Filippo Priano. Digital record, retrieved from Antenati Gli Archivi per la Ricerca Anagrafica, Home › ITALIA › Archivio di Stato di Bari › Stato civile italiano › Carbonara › Morti › 1875 › Parte 1 > Immagine 11 (http://www.antenati.san.beniculturali.it/v/Archivio+di+Stato+di+Bari/Stato+civile+italiano/Carbonara/Morti/1875/Parte+1/005626570_01050.jpg.html), June 22, 2018 ==== : L' anno milleottocentosettantacinque, addì ventiquattro di Febbraio, a ore antimeridiane dieci i minuti tredici, nella Casa communale. : Avanti di me Francesco Mizzi Sindaco ed Uffizale dello Stato Civile del Comune di Carbonara, Provincia di Bari, sono comparsi Vitangelo Criseta, di anni sessanta, sarto, domiciliato in Carbonara, e Vito Michele Cariola, di anni quarantanove, sarto, domiciliato in Carbonara, i quali mi hanno dichiarato che a ore pomeridiane cinque i mintui tre di ieri, nella casa posta in vico della Lamie al numero quattro, è morto Filippo Priano, di anni settantotto, contadino, residente in Carbonara, nato in Carbonara, dal fu Francesco, contadino, domiciliato in vita in Carbonara, e dalla fu Francesca de Matteo, contadina, domiciliata in vita in Carbonara, vedovo in secondo letto di Maria Michela Santoro. : A quest' atto sono stati presenti quali testimoni Nicola Cafaqua, di anni sessanta, calzolaio, e Nicola Lunzi, di anni quarantasei, calzolaio, ambi residenti in questo Comune. Letto il presente atto a tutti gl' intervenuti, si è da me solo sottoscritto, e non dai dichiaranti e testimoni per essere illiterati. : L 'Uffiziale : Francesco Mizzi ==== English Translation ==== : The year 1875, on the 24th of February, at 10:13 in the morning, in the town hall. : Before me, Francesco Mizzo, Mayor and Registrar of the town of Carbonara, province of Bari, appeared Vitangelo Criseta, age 70, tailor, resident of Carbonara, and Vito Michele Cariola, age 49, tailor, resident of Carbonara, who have declared to me that at 5:03 in the afternoon yesterday, in a house located at Vico Della Lamie number four, died Filippo Priano, age 78, farmer, resident of Carbonara, born in Carbonara to the late Francesco, farmer, resident of Carbonara during his life, and the late Francesca de Matteo, farmer, resident of Carbonara during her life, widow of Maria Michela Santoro in his second marriage. : Present at this act were the witnesses Nicola Cafaqua, age 70, shoemaker, and Nicola Lunzi, age 46, shoemaker, both residents of this town. The present act was read to all involved but was signed below only by me, and not the declarants and witnesses because they are illiterate. : The Registrar : Francesco Mizzi Again, the highlighted info provides the key information: the name of the decedent, the time and date of death, his age and profession, where he lived, where he was born, the names of his parents, and the name of his late wife from a second marriage (since divorce in Italy was not technically made legal until the 1970s, the first marriage in nearly all cases would only have ended with the death of the first spouse). === Marriage Records === ===== Sample record in Italian ===== Atto della solenne promessa
per celebrare il matrimonio Numero di serie duecentotredici. L'anno milleottocentotrentanove il quattordici, mese di ottobre davanti a noi D. Mariano Abate, Ufficiale di Stato Civile del Comune di Palermo, Provincia di Palermo, Valle di Palermo è apparso in Casa Municipale Francesco Giuliano, Palermo, Bottegaro domiciliato via Toledo figlio di fu Vincenzo di anni __________ di professione _____________ domiciliato __________ e della fu Caterina Ortino di anni ___________ domiciliato ____________ e Maria Galioto, vedova di Giovanni Morici di trentun anni nata a Palermo domiciliata in via dello Sparinco figlia di Nicolò di cinquantadue anni di professione pescatore ivi domiciliato e Anna la Barbera di anni quarantotto domiciliato ivi. ---- ===== English Translation ===== Act of solemn promise
to celebrate the wedding Serial number two hundred and thirteen. In the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty-nine on the fourteenth, the month of October in front of us D. Mariano Abate, Civil Status Officer of the Municipality of Palermo, Province of Palermo, Valle di Palermo appeared in the Municipal House Francesco Giuliano, Palermo, shopkeeper domiciled via Toledo son of was Vincenzo of years __________ by profession _____________ domiciled __________ and of the late Caterina Ortino of years ___________ domiciled ____________ and Maria Galioto, widow of Giovanni Morici of thirty-one years born in Palermo domiciled in via dello Sparinco daughter of Nicolò of fifty-two years of profession resident there and Anna la Barbera aged forty-eight domiciled there. NOTE: The portion of the text highlighted in pink. Since his parents are deceased (abbrieviation ''fu''), information is just left blank. == Sources == * Brigham Young University (https://script.byu.edu/Documents/Italian_Extraction_Guide-Chapter_2.pdf : 21 June 2018).

Eyam, Derbyshire - 1665-6 Plague Victims

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*[https://www.eyam-museum.org.uk/assets/files/eyam-population-1664-1667.pdf| The Population of Eyam 1664-1667] *[http://www.eyammuseum.demon.co.uk/victims.htm| Eyam Museum & Plague Register, Eyam Parish Church, Eyam, Derbyshire] *[[:Category:Plague_Victims, Eyam_Plague, 1665-66 | Plague Victims]] *[[:Category:Plague_Survivors, Eyam_Plague, 1665-1666 | Plague Survivors]] *[[:Category:Plague Discounted, Eyam_Plague, 1665-1666 | Resident 1664-7 but discounted from statistics or died of another cause]] *[[:Category:Plague_Outbreak%2C_Eyam%2C_Derbyshire%2C_1655-1666 | Plague Burial Sites]] Plague Deaths List: In memory of those who died in the Eyam Plague 1665-6 …
The Population of Eyam 1664-67, Eyam Museum: Research by John and Francine Clifford. The principal sources were the Hearth Tax assessments and the Eyam Bishop's Transcripts and many other documents in the Staffordshire Public Records Office and National Archive at Kew.
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Death| Wikipedia on Plague]
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_plague| The Timeline of Plague]

The following table shows the names of those commemorated on the Register. The Date of Death and Age has been added and links are being created with a profile for each person. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="2" width="700" |- ! align="center" style="background:#FFBF23;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#FFBF23;"|'''Surname''' ! align="center" style="background:#FFBF23;"|'''Sex''' ! align="center" style="background:#FFBF23;"|'''Date of Birth/Baptism''' ! align="center" style="background:#FFBF23;"|'''Date of Death''' ! align="center" style="background:#FFBF23;"|'''Person Profile''' ! align="center" style="background:#FFBF23;"|'''Notes''' |- | '''VICTIMS OF THE EYAM PLAGUE1665-1666 IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER''' || || || || || || |- | '''September 1665''' || || || || || || |- | George || Viccars || m || Pre 1644 || 7th || [[Viccars-40|'''Viccars''']] || George Viccars was not a householder and is known by tradition as the first victim of the plague. He was a journeyman tailor employed by Alexander Hadfield. |- | Edward || Cooper || m || c1630 || 22nd || [[Cooper-27450|'''Cooper''']] || Edward's wife Mary Cooper survived the plague. She married Alexander Hadfield (who was a plague victim) in 1665 and finally married John Coe after the plague. She had another child in 1670. |- | Peter || Hawksworth Snr || m || 02.10.1636 || 23rd || [[Hawksworth-301|'''Hawksworth Snr''']] || |- | Thomas || Thorpe || m || c1625 || 26th || [[Thorpe-3426|'''Thorpe''']] || |- | Sarah || Syddall || f || 27.02.1653 || 30th || [[Syddall-22|'''Syddall''']] || |- | Mary || Thorpe || f || 18.06.1654 || 30th || [[Unknown-519914|'''Thorpe''']] || |- | '''October 1665''' || || || || || || |- | Matthew || Banes || m || 28.04.1633 || 1st || [[Banes-174|'''Banes''']] || |- | Elizabeth || Thorpe || f || c1630 || 1st || [[Unknown-519913|'''Thorpe''']] || |- | Margaret || Banes || f || c1640 || 3rd || [[Unknown-496093|'''Banes''']] || |- | Mary || Thorpe || f || c1605 || 3rd || [[Thorpe-3429|'''Thorpe''']] || |- | Sythe || Torre || f || c1605 || 6th || [[Unknown-519919|'''Torre''']] || |- | William || Thorpe || m || c1600 || 7th || [[Thorpe-3432|'''Thorpe''']] || |- | Richard || Syddall || m || 22.08.58 || 11th || [[Syddall-24|'''Syddall''']] || |- | William || Torre || m || 12.09.1630 || 13th || [[Torre-125|'''Torre''']] || |- | Amy || Torre || f || c1632 || 13th || [[Unknown-519925|'''Torre''']] || |- | John || Syddall || m || c1615 || 14th || [[Syddall-18|'''Syddall''']] || |- | Ellen || Syddall || f || 23.03.1642 || 15th || [[Syddall-19|'''Syddall''']] || |- | Humphrey || Hawksworth || m || 17.07.64 || 17th || [[Hawksworth-304|'''Hawksworth''']] || |- | Martha || Banes || f || 31.05.1663 || 17th || [[Banes-175|'''Banes''']] || |- | Jonathan || Ragge || m || 17.12.1654 || 18th || [[Ragge-4|'''Ragge''']] || |- | Humphrey || Torre || m || 20.11.1664 || 19th || [[Torre-126|'''Torre''']] || |- | Thomas || Thorpe || m || 20.12.1656 || 19th || [[Thorpe-3430|'''Thorpe''']] || |- | Mary || Banes || f || c1610 || 20th || [[Unknown-496096|'''Banes''']] || |- | Elizabeth || Syddall || f || 10.08.1645 || 22nd || [[Syddall-21|'''Syddall''']] || |- | Alice || Ragge || f || 21.01.1665 || 23rd || [[Ragge-6|'''Ragge''']] || |- | Alice || Syddall || f || 25.05.1656 || 24th || [[Syddall-23|'''Syddall''']] || |- | George || Ragge || m || c1625 || 26th || [[Ragge-3|'''Ragge''']] || |- | Jonathan || Cooper || m || 11.12.1653 || 28th || [[Cooper-27451|'''Cooper''']] || |- | Humphrey || Torre || m || c1600 || 30th || [[Torre-110|'''Torre''']] || |- | '''November 1665''' || || || || || || |- | Hugh || Stubbs || m || 04.07.1647 || 1st || [[Stubbs-2737|'''Stubbs''']] || |- | Hannah || Rowland || f || 26.05.1650 || 5th || [[Rowland-9401|'''Rowland''']] || |- | John || Stubbs || m || c1620 || 15th || [[Stubbs-2736|'''Stubbs''']] || |- | Anne || Stubbs || f || c1625 || 19th || [[Unknown-519708|'''Stubbs''']] || |- | Elizabeth || Warrington || f || pre1650 || 29th || [[Warrington-490|'''Warrington''']] || |- | '''December 1665''' || || || || || || |- | Mary || Rowland || f || 20.06.1652 || 1st || [[Rowland-9402|'''Rowland''']] || |- | John || Rowbotham || m || 04.05.1653 || 9th || [[Rowbotham-175|'''Rowbotham''']] || There are Stoney Middleton connections with this family. |- | boy || Rowe || m || ?1665 || 14th || [[Rowe-9411|'''Rowe''']] || Infant |- | Mary || Rowe || f || c1645 || 15th || [[Warrington-491|'''Rowe''']] || |- | William || Rowe || m || c1640 || 19th || [[Rowe-9410|'''Rowe''']] || |- | Thomas || Wilson || m || c1661 || 22nd || [[Wilson-73006|'''Wilson''']] || |- | William || Rowbotham || m || c1610 || 24th || [[Rowbotham-172|'''Rowbotham''']] || There are Stoney Middleton connections with this family. |- | Anthony || Blackwell || m || 02.06.1665 || 24th || [[Blackwell-4231|'''Blackwell''']] || |- | '''January 1666''' || || || || || || |- | Robert || Rowbotham || m || 11.03.1649 || 1st || [[Rowbotham-174|'''Rowbotham''']] || There are Stoney Middleton connections with this family. |- | Samuel || Rowbotham || m || ? || 1st || [[Rowbotham-176|'''Rowbotham''']] || There are Stoney Middleton connections with this family. |- | Abel || Rowland || m || 02.12.1655 || 15th || [[Rowland-9403|'''Rowland''']] || |- | Isaac || Wilson || m || c1659 || 28th || [[Wilson-73005|'''Wilson''']] || |- | '''February 1666''' || || || || || || |- | Thomas || Rowland || m || c1620 || 14th || [[Rowland-9399|'''Rowland''']] || |- | John || Wilson || m || 12.02.1657 || 15th || [[Wilson-73004|'''Wilson''']] || |- | Deborah || Wilson || f || 16.11.1645 || 17th || [[Wilson-73002|'''Wilson''']] || |- | Alice || Wilson || f || 12.12.1665 || 18th || [[Wilson-73003|'''Wilson''']] || |- | Anthony || Blackwell || m || c1615 || 21st || [[Blackwell-4226|'''Blackwell''']] || |- | '''March 1666''' || || || || || || |- | John || Wilson Jnr || m || c1625 || 1st || [[Wilson-73001|'''Wilson Jnr''']] || |- | Ann || Blackwell || f || 03.05.1646 || 22nd || [[Blackwell-4229|'''Blackwell''']] || |- | '''April 1666''' || || || || || || |- | Thomas || Allen || m || c1640 || 6th || [[Allen-41687|'''Allen''']] || |- | Joan || Blackwell || f || c1644 || 6th || [[Blackwell-4228|'''Blackwell''']] || |- | Alice || Thorpe || f || 21.03.1652 || 15th || [[Thorpe-3428|'''Thorpe''']] || |- | Margaret || Blackwell || f || c1618 || 16th || [[Unknown-496253|'''Blackwell''']] || |- | Samuel || Hadfield || m || 21.03.1651 || 18th || [[Hadfield-514|'''Hadfield''']] || |- | Infant son || Allen || m || ? || 28th || [[Allen-41688|'''Allen''']] || |- | Emmott || Syddall || f || c1643/45 || 29th || [[Syddall-20|'''Syddall''']] || |- | '''May 1666''' || || || || || || |- | Robert || Thorpe || m || c1650 || 2nd || [[Thorpe-3427|'''Thorpe''']] || |- | William || Thorpe || m || c1662 || 2nd || [[Thorpe-3431|'''Thorpe''']] || |- |'''June 1666''' || || || || || || |- | Isaac || Thornley || m || 23.01.1653 || 1st || [[Thornley-384|'''Thornley''']] || |- | Anne || Thornley || f || pre1662 || 12th || [[Chapman-17997|'''Thornley''']] || Named Chapman |- | Jonathan || Thornley || m || 30.12.1655 || 12th || [[Thornley-385|'''Thornley''']] || |- | Anthony || Skidmore || m || 27.04.1656 || 12th || [[Skidmore-1712|'''Skidmore''']] || |- | Elizabeth || Thornley || f || c1630 || 15th || [[Unknown-518585|'''Thornley''']] || Widow. Elizabeth Chapman remarried on 2nd February 1664 and died Elizabeth Thornley. There was a child by this marriage. |- | James || Mower || m || ? || 15th || [[Mower-510|'''Mower''']] || |- | Edytha || Mower || f || 22.01.1660 || 15th || [[Mower-511|'''Mower''']] || |- | Elizabeth || Buxton || f || 26.12.1647 || 15th || [[Buxton-1636|'''Buxton''']] || |- | Mary || Heald || f || 09.03.1651 || 15th || [[Heald-1125|'''Heald''']] || |- | Francis || Thornley || m || 27.11.1664 || 17th || [[Thornley-387|'''Thornley''']] || |- | Mary || Skidmore || f || 19.03.1648 || 17th || [[Skidmore-1708|'''Skidmore''']] || |- | Sarah || Lowe || f || c1655? || 17th || [[Lowe-11258|'''Lowe''']] || Alias Naylor |- | Mary || Mellor || f || ? || 18th || [[Mellor-893|'''Mellor''']] || Or 28th Mary Mellor was not a householder and appeared to have no family in Eyam. She was perhaps a visitor or was in service, or even a vagrant, though the surname was found in Foolow and Great Longstone. |- | Jane || Thornley || f || 30.12.1655 || 18th || [[Thornley-386|'''Thornley''']] || |- | Anne || Townend || f || c1625 || 19th || [[Unknown-519926|'''Townend''']] || Widow |- | Abel || Archdale || m || ? || 20th || [[Archdale-120|'''Archdale''']] || Or 26th |- | Edward || Thornley || m || 15.09.1655 || 22nd || [[Chapman-17996|'''Thornley''']] || Named Chapman |- | Ann || Skidmore || f || c1620 || 24th || [[Unknown-519701|'''Skidmore''']] || Widow |- | Jane || Townend || f || 09.05.1647 || 25th || [[Townend-239|'''Townend''']] || |- | Emmott || Heald || f || c1645 || 26th || [[Heald-1124|'''Heald''']] || |- | John || Swann || m || 28.12.1658 || 29th || [[Swann-1351|'''Swann''']] || |- |''' July 1666''' || || || || || || |- | Elizabeth || Heald || f || c1625 || 1st || [[Unknown-519276|'''Heald''']] || |- | William || Lowe || m || c1620 || 2nd || [[Lowe-11257|'''Lowe''']] || |- | Ellenor || Lowe || f || c1625 || 2nd || [[Unknown-519414|'''Lowe''']] || |- | Deborah || Elliott || f || c1648 || 3rd || [[Elliott-16062|'''Elliott''']] || Deborah Elliott an orphan may have been living with her widowed aunt Jane Naylor |- | George || Darby || m || c1610 || 4th || [[Darby-2284|'''Darby''']] || |- | Ann || Coyle || f || c1635 || 5th || [[Unknown-518862|'''Coyle''']] || |- | Bridget || Talbot || f || 08.05.1636 || 5th || [[Talbot-4263|'''Talbot''']] || |- | Mary || Talbot || f || 26.03.1648 || 5th || [[Talbot-4266|'''Talbot''']] || |- | John snr || Daniel || m || c1610 || 5th || [[Daniel-7662|'''Daniel''']] || John Daniel married Elizabeth Syddall, a plague widow on April 24th 1666. There was a child called John of his first marriage who survived the plague. |- | Elizabeth || Swann || f || c1630? || 6th || [[Unknown-519709|'''Swann''']] || |- | Mary || Thornley || f || c1640 || 6th || [[Unknown-519791|'''Thornley''']] || |- | John || Townend || m || 13.05.1649 || 7th || [[Townend-240|'''Townend''']] || |- | Anne || Talbot || f || 13.04.1661 || 7th || [[Talbot-4270|'''Talbot''']] || |- | Francis || Ragge || m || 28.12.1656 || 8th || [[Ragge-11|'''Ragge''']] || |- | Elizabeth || Thorpe || f || 18.02.1653 || 9th || [[Thorpe-3423|'''Thorpe''']] || |- | Elizabeth || Lowe || f || 29.05.1657 || 9th || [[Lowe-11259|'''Lowe''']] || |- | Editha || Torre || f || c1610 || 11th || [[Unknown-519918|'''Torre''']] || |- | Ann || Lowe || f || 17.07.1659 || 13th || [[Lowe-11260|'''Lowe''']] || |- | Margaret || Taylor || f || 13.09.1635 || 14th || [[Taylor-67870|'''Taylor''']] || |- | Alice || Thornley || f || 27.11.1664 || 16th || [[Thornley-400|'''Thornley''']] || |- | Jane || Naylor || f || c1610 || 16th || [[Unknown-519124|'''Naylor''']] || Widow of Richard who died in 1648 |- | Edytha || Bocking || f || 18.11.1649 || 17th || [[Bocking-104|'''Bocking''']] || |- | Elizabeth || Thornley || f || c1662 || 17th || [[Thornley-399|'''Thornley''']] || |- | Jane || Talbot || f || 08.05.1658 || 17th || [[Talbot-4269|'''Talbot''']] || |- | Robert || Whiteley Snr || m || c1610 || 18th || [[Whittle-1638|'''Whittle Snr''']] || Robert Whittle. This family were variously known as White and Whiteley. |- | Catharine || Talbot || f || c1620 || 18th || [[Unknown-519774|'''Talbot''']] || 2nd wife. Richard Talbot remarried in 1643. Joan his first wife died in 1639. |- | Thomas || Heald || m || 20.11.1653 || 18th || [[Heald-1126|'''Heald''']] || |- | Robert || Torre || m || 27.12.1650 || 18th || [[Torre-118|'''Torre''']] || |- | George || Short || m || c1610 || 18th || [[Short-6819|'''Short''']] || |- | Thomas || Ashe || m || c1630 || 18th || [[Ashe-742|'''Ashe''']] || |- | William || Thornley || m || 29.11.1640 || 19th || [[Thornley-398|'''Thornley''']] || |- | Francis || Wood || m || c1630 || 22nd || [[Wood-36242|'''Wood''']] || |- | Thomas || Thorpe || m || 10.01.1647 || 22nd || [[Thorpe-3422|'''Thorpe''']] || |- | Robert || Thorpe || m || 17.07.1659 || 22nd || [[Thorpe-3424|'''Thorpe''']] || |- | Robert || Talbot || m || c1644? || 24th || [[Talbot-4271|'''Talbot''']] || |- | Joan || Naylor || f || c1625 || 25th || [[Unknown-519543|'''Naylor''']] || |- | Thomas || Hatley || m || ? || 25th || [[Hatley-776|'''Hatley''']] || Gentleman. Thomas Hatley was not listed in the Hearth Tax returns, so may have been visiting, perhaps from Baslow or Edensor, where the name was known. |- | Richard || Talbot || m || c1610 || 25th || [[Talbot-4262|'''Talbot''']] || Richard Talbot remarried in 1643. Joan his first wife died in 1639. |- | John || Naylor || m || c1620 || 26th || [[Naylor-2541|'''Naylor''']] || |- | Joan || Talbot || f || 06.03.1656 || 26th || [[Talbot-4268|'''Talbot''']] || |- | Ruth || Talbot || f || c1645 || 26th || [[Unknown-519776|'''Talbot''']] || |- | Anne || Chapman || f || c1625 || 28th || [[Chapman-17997|'''Chapman''']] || or 26th |- | Lydia || Chapman || f || 17.07.1639 || 28th || [[Chapman-18002|'''Chapman''']] || |- | Margaret || Allen || f || c1635 || 29th || [[Unknown-496080|'''Allen''']] || |- | John || Torre || m || 31.05.1641 || 29th || [[Torre-113|'''Torre''']] || |- | Samuel || Elliott || m || 29.01.1660 || 29th || [[Elliott-16059|'''Elliott''']] || |- | Rowland || Mower || m || c1630 || 29th || [[Mower-509|'''Mower''']] || |- | Thomas || Bocking || m || c1647 || 30th || [[Bocking-103|'''Bocking''']] || |- | Nicholas || Whiteley || m || 20.09.40 || 30th || [[Whittle-1645|'''Whittle''']] || Whittle on population register. This family were variously known as White and Whiteley. |- | Jonathan || Talbot || m || 19.05.50 || 30th || [[Talbot-4267|'''Talbot''']] || |- | Mary || Whiteley || f || 07.01.1638 || 30th || [[Whittle-1639|'''Whittle''']] || Whittle on population register. This family were variously known as White and Whiteley. |- | Rowland || Mower || m || 31.01.1664 || 30th || [[Mower-512|'''Mower''']] || |- | Sarah || Elliott || f || ? || 31st || [[Elliott-16060|'''Elliott''']] || |- | Joseph || Allen || m || c1630 || 31st || [[Allen-41686|'''Allen''']] || |- | Anne || Morten || f || 10.03.1939 || 31st || [[Blackwell-4712|'''Morten''']] || |- | Robert || Kemp || m || 05.10.1656 || 31st || [[Kemp-7876|'''Kemp''']] || |- | '''August 1666''' || || || || || || |- | George || Ashe || m || ? || 1st || [[Ashe-739|'''Ashe''']] || |- | Mary || Naylor || f || 23.03.51 || 1st || [[Naylor-2543|'''Naylor''']] || |- | John snr || Hadfield || m || c1605 || 2nd || [[Hadfield-518|'''Hadfield''']] || |- | Robert || Buxton || m || 31.03.1639 || 2nd || [[Buxton-1633|'''Buxton''']] || |- | Anne || Naylor || f || 13.05.1660 || 2nd || [[Naylor-2546|'''Naylor''']] || |- | Jonathan || Naylor || m || 19.05.57 || 2nd || [[Naylor-2545|'''Naylor''']] || |- | Elizabeth || Glover || f || 10.04.1662 || 2nd || [[Glover-6825|'''Glover''']] || |- | Alexander || Hadfield || m || 23.01.1642 || 3rd || [[Hadfield-510|'''Hadfield''']] || Mary Cooper survived the plague. She married Alexander Hadfield (who was a plague victim) in 1665 and finally married John Coe after the plague. She had another child in 1670. |- | Jane || Naylor || f || 18.06.54 || 3rd || [[Naylor-2544|'''Naylor''']] || |- | Godfrey || Torre || m || 01.10.1665 || 3rd || [[Torre-115|'''Torre''']] || |- | John || Hancock || m || 28.02.1661 || 3rd || [[Hancock-8702|'''Hancock''']] || |- | Elizabeth || Hancock || f || 09.10.1658 || 3rd || [[Hancock-8701|'''Hancock''']] || |- | Margaret || Buxton || f || 12.07.1644 || 3rd || [[Buxton-1635|'''Buxton''']] || |- | Robert || Bocking || m || 01.11.1646 || 3rd || [[Bocking-102|'''Bocking''']] || |- | Thomas || Hawksworth || m || c1630 || 4th || [[Hawksworth-313|'''Hawksworth''']] || |- | Margaret || Percival || f || 26.11.1665 || 4th || [[Percival-1050|'''Percival''']] || Or 2nd |- | Anne || Swinnerton || f || 14.02.1664 || 4th || [[Swinnerton-91|'''Swinnerton''']] || |- | Rebecca || Morten || f || c1644 || 4th || [[Morten-138|'''Morten''']] || |- | Robert || French || m || 28.07.1655 || 6th || [[French-11457|'''French''']] || |- | Richard || Thorpe || m || 23.08.1663 || 6th || [[Thorpe-3425|'''Thorpe''']] || |- | Thomas || Frith || m || 15.06.1645 || 6th || [[Frith-668|'''Frith''']] || |- | John || Elliott || m || c1630 || 7th || [[Elliott-16058|'''Elliott''']] || John Elliott, also known as Royse. The early spelling of Elliott was Yealott. They were in Eyam by 1660 when Samuel was baptised. |- | Oner || Hancock || m || 26.04.63 || 7th || [[Hancock-8703|'''Hancock''']] || |- | John || Hancock || m || c1625 || 7th || [[Hancock-8696|'''Hancock''']] || |- | William || Hancock || m || c1650 || 7th || [[Hancock-8697|'''Hancock''']] || |- | Abraham || Swinnerton || m || c1640 || 8th || [[Swinnerton-90|'''Swinnerton''']] || |- | Alice || Hancock || f || 14.03.1652 || 9th || [[Hancock-8698|'''Hancock''']] || |- | Anne || Hancock || f || 14.10.1656 || 10th || [[Hancock-8700|'''Hancock''']] || |- | Francis || Frith || m || c1615 || 10th || [[Frith-656|'''Frith''']] || Churchwarden, appears well connected. He was related by marriage to the Furness family. |- | Elizabeth || Kemp || f || 02.11.1645 || 11th || [[Kemp-7873|'''Kemp''']] || |- | William || Hawksworth || m || 05.11.1661 || 12th || [[Hawksworth-314|'''Hawksworth''']] || |- | Thomas || Kemp || m || 05.03.1643 || 12th || [[Kemp-7872|'''Kemp''']] || |- | Francis || Bocking || m || 10.02.1661 || 13th || [[Bocking-105|'''Bocking''']] || |- | Richard || Bocking || m || 13.09.1663 || 13th || [[Bocking-106|'''Bocking''']] || |- | Mary || Bocking || f || 20.01.1666 || 13th || [[Bocking-107|'''Bocking''']] || |- | John || Trickett || m || c1640 || 13th || [[Trickett-252|'''Trickett''']] || |- | Anne || Trickett || f || 22.05.1642 || 13th || [[Unknown-519931|'''Trickett''']] || |- | Mary || Whiteley || f || c1615 || 13th || [[Unknown-520038|'''Whittle''']] || Whittle on population register. This family were variously known as White and Whiteley. |- | Sarah || Blackwell || f || 21.06.1649 || 13th || [[Blackwell-4232|'''Blackwell''']] || Sarah Blackwell was an orphan living with her married sister Anne Morten at Bretton. |- | Bridget || Naylor || f || 02.10.1664 || 13th || [[Naylor-2547|'''Naylor''']] || |- | Robert || Hadfield || m || c1646 || 14th || [[Hadfield-520|'''Hadfield''']] || |- | Margaret || Swinnerton || f || c1645 || 14th || [[Unknown-519715|'''Swinnerton''']] || |- | Alice || Coyle || f || 04.08.1661 || 14th || [[Coyle-1849|'''Coyle''']] || |- | Alice || Bocking || f || 27.06.1634 || 15th || [[Cooper-25617|'''Bocking''']] || Alice Bocking was Francis' second wife. There were 3 surviving children by each marriage. Francis survived the plague and remarried. Alice was Mary Cooper's sister. |- | Thurstan || Whiteley || m || c1610 || 15th || [[Whittle-1644|'''Whittle''']] || Whittle on population register. This family were variously known as White and Whiteley. |- | Bridget || Talbot || f || c1590 || 15th || [[Hatley-789|'''Talbot''']] || Widow. Bridget Talbot was the mother of Richard. |- | Michael || Kemp || m || 01.01.1654 || 15th || [[Kemp-7875|'''Kemp''']] || |- | Anne || Wilson || f || c1615 || 15th || [[Unknown-520045|'''Wilson''']] || |- | Thomas || Bilston || m || ? || 16th || [[Bilston-53|'''Bilston''']] || There were Bilstons in Eyam in 1632. He could have been visiting or a traveller. |- | Thomas || Frith || m || 15.06.45 || 17th || [[Frith-653|'''Frith''']] || Anthony Frith's family were also known as Bore or Bower. |- | Joan || French || f || 27.03.1651 || 17th || [[French-11456|'''French''']] || |- | Mary || Elliott || f || ? || 17th || [[Elliott-16061|'''Elliott''']] || |- | Sarah || Morten || f || c1662 || 18th || [[Morten-132|'''Morten''']] || |- | Elizabeth || Frith || f || 02.10.1652 || 18th || [[Frith-655|'''Frith''']] || Anthony Frith's family were also known as Bore or Bower. |- | Anne || Elliott || f || c1635 || 18th || [[Unknown-519123|'''Elliott''']] || |- | Thomas || Ragge || m || 08.01.1654 || 18th || [[Ragge-10|'''Ragge''']] || |- | Anne || Hawksworth || f || 09.10.1664 || 19th || [[Hawksworth-315|'''Hawksworth''']] || |- | Joan || Ashmore || f || 15.02.1635 || 19th || [[Unknown-496091|'''Ashmore''']] || |- | Elizabeth || Frith || f || c1616 || 20th || [[Unknown-519177|'''Frith''']] || |- | Margaret || Morten || f || c1640 || 20th || [[Unknown-519434|'''Morten''']] || |- | Anne || Rowland || f || c1625 || 20th || [[Rowland-9392|'''Rowland''']] || Spinster |- | John || Buxton || m || c1610 || 20th || [[Buxton-1632|'''Buxton''']] || |- | Frances || Frith || f || c1640 || 21st || [[Unknown-519181|'''Frith''']] || |- | Ruth || Morten || f || 02.05.1665 || 22nd || [[Morten-116|'''Morten''']] || Or 21st |- | daughter || Frith || f || 1666 || 22nd || [[Frith-669|'''Frith''']] || |- | Lydia || Kemp || f || c1620 || 22nd || [[Unknown-519413|'''Kemp''']] || Widow |- | Peter || Hall || m || c1620 || 23rd || [[Hall-47845|'''Hall''']] || A Bretton family. He was churchwarden at the parish church. |- | son || Morten || m || 8.1666 || 24th || [[Morten-134|'''Morten''']] || |- | Catherine || Mompesson || f || c1640 || 25th || [[Carr-10381|'''Mompesson''']] || |- | Samuel || Chapman || m || 09.04.48 || 25th || [[Chapman-17994|'''Chapman''']] || |- | Anne || Frith || f || 06.11.1653 || 25th || [[Frith-662|'''Frith''']] || |- | Joan || Howe || f || c1640 || 27th || [[Unknown-519411|'''Howe''']] || |- | Thomas || Ashmore || m || 16.03.1665 || 27th || [[Ashmore-908|'''Ashmore''']] || |- | Thomas || Wood || m || 23.12.1632 || 28th || [[Wood-36246|'''Wood''']] || |- | William || Howe || m || 21.02.1664 || 30th || [[Howe-11075|'''Howe''']] || |- | Mary || Abell || f || 24.02.1666 || 30th || [[Abell-1429|'''Abell''']] || |- | Catharine || Talbot || f || 15.04.1666 || 30th || [[Talbot-4272|'''Talbot''']] || |- | Francis || Wilson || m || c1610 || 30th || [[Wilson-72991|'''Wilson''']] || |- | '''September 1666''' || || || || || || |- | Elizabeth || Frith || f || 02.03.1656 || 1st || [[Frith-663|'''Frith''']] || |- | William || Percival || m || c1638 || 1st || [[Percival-1048|'''Percival''']] || |- | Robert || Trickett || m || 16.07.1665 || 2nd || [[Trickett-253|'''Trickett''']] || |- | Henry || Frith || m || 07.01.1649 || 3rd || [[Frith-660|'''Frith''']] || |- | John || Wilson || m || ? || 4th || [[Wilson-73001|'''Wilson''']] || |- | Mary || Darby || f || 28.12.1645 || 4th || [[Darby-2285|'''Darby''']] || |- | William || Abell || m || 22.12.1639 || 7th || [[Abell-1433|'''Abell''']] || |- | George || Frith || m || 19.06.1659 || 7th || [[Frith-664|'''Frith''']] || |- | Godfrey || Ashe || m || c1659 || 8th || [[Ashe-743|'''Ashe''']] || |- | William || Hawksworth || m || 26.04.1635 || 9th || [[Hawksworth-306|'''Hawksworth''']] || William Hawksworth and Sarah Furness were married on 29th September 1665. There was a child born after William had died. This contradicts the traditional story that Sarah was the wife of Peter snr. |- | Robert || Wood Snr || m || c1610 || 9th || [[Wood-36245|'''Wood Snr''']] || |- | Humphrey || Merrill || m || c1606 || 9th || [[Merrill-4635|'''Merrill''']] || |- | Sarah || Wilson || f || 19.11.1637 || 10th || [[Wilson-72993|'''Wilson''']] || |- | Thomas || Moseley || m || c1600 || 13th || [[Moseley-3402|'''Moseley''']] || |- | Joan || Wood || f || c1610 || 13th || [[Unknown-520166|'''Wood''']] || |- | Mary || Percival || f || 18.01.1663 || 18th || [[Percival-1049|'''Percival''']] || |- | Francis || Morten || m || c1620 || 20th || [[Morten-102|'''Morten''']] || |- | George || Butterworth || m || c1652 || 21st || [[Butterworth-1093|'''Butterworth''']] || Probably he was an apprentice who came from Stoney Middleton. |- | Anne || Townend || f || c1635 || 22nd || [[Unknown-519930|'''Townend''']] || |- | Anne || Glover || f || 21.02.1636 || 23rd || [[Unknown-519194|'''Glover''']] || |- | Anne || Hall || f || c1620 || 23rd || [[Unknown-519264|'''Hall''']] || |- | Francis || Hawksworth || m || 02.10.1652 || 23rd || [[Hawksworth-294|'''Hawksworth''']] || Anne Hawksworth, widow of John lived in Bretton. Her son Francis was a plague victim. |- | infant || Townend || f || ? || 29th || [[Townend-260|'''Townend''']] || |- | Susannah || Morten || f || 09.11.1651 || 29th || [[Morten-106|'''Morten''']] || |- | '''October 1666''' || || || || || || |- | Jonas || Parsley || m || ? || 1st || [[Parsley-442|'''Parsley''']] || |- | Grace || Morten || f || c1623 || 2nd || [[Unknown-519424|'''Morten''']] || |- | Peter || Ashe || m || 13.09.63 || 4th || [[Ashe-745|'''Ashe''']] || |- | Abraham || Morten || m || ? || 5th || [[Morten-113|'''Morten''']] || |- | Thomas snr || Torre || m || c1605 || 6th || [[Torre-119|'''Torre''']] || |- | Benjamin || Morten || m || 05.05.1661 || 6th || [[Morten-111|'''Morten''']] || |- | Elizabeth || Morten || f || 14.11.1647 || 8th || [[Morten-104|'''Morten''']] || |- | Alice || Taylor || f || 25.10.1640 || 8th || [[Taylor-67871|'''Taylor''']] || |- | Anne || Parsley || f || ? || 11th || [[Unknown-519544|'''Parsley''']] || |- | Mary || Morten || f || ? || 12th || [[Morten-114|'''Morten''']] || |- | Samuel || Hall || m || 20.07.1651 || 13th || [[Hall-47846|'''Hall''']] || |- | Peter || Hall || m || 25.01.1657 || 13th || [[Hall-47848|'''Hall''']] || |- | Joseph || Morten || m || 02.10.1659 || 14th || [[Morten-110|'''Morten''']] || |- | Grace || Morten || f || 01.03.1663 || 15th || [[Morten-112|'''Morten''']] || |- | Elizabeth || Daniel || f || c1620 || 17th || [[Unknown-518992|'''Daniel''']] || Elizabeth Syddall remarried John Daniel (146) on the 24th April 1666. She is entered in the register at her death as Elizabeth Daniel. She left a nuncupatius will in which she entrusted her surviving son to Robert Thorpe. The Letters of Administration and the Probate Certificate name Joseph Syddall, son of Elizabeth Daniel as being the child in question, thus confirming the marriage. |- | Anne || Grundy || f || 15.06.1651 || 17th || [[Grundy-725|'''Grundy''']] || Was possibly living as a servant in Francis Morten's household at Bretton. |- | Francis || Morten || m || 30.12.1649 || 18th || [[Morten-105|'''Morten''']] || |- | William || Morten || m || 09.09.1645 || 28th || [[Morten-103|'''Morten''']] || |- | '''November 1666''' || || || || || || |- | Abraham || Morten || m || 18.01.1639 || 1st || [[Morten-123|'''Morten''']] || |}

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In the 14th century the living was in the gift of the de Furnival family who lived in the great castle in Sheffield. They had bought it without licence from the de Moreteeyns for which they were first fined but later pardoned. *[http://places.wishful-thinking.org.uk/DBY/Eyam/History/Rectors.html| Rectors of Eyam by William Wood 1842] *[https://www.eyamvillage.org.uk/rectorsofeyam| Rectors of Eyam by John Clifford]
The following table shows the names of those commemorated on the boards in Eyam Parish Church. From 1555 onwards a profile has been created to each person with as much information as is known. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="2" width="700" |- ! align="center" style="background:#FFBF23;"|'''Office''' ! align="center" style="background:#FFBF23;"|'''From''' ! align="center" style="background:#FFBF23;"|'''To''' ! align="center" style="background:#FFBF23;"|'''Forenames''' ! align="center" style="background:#FFBF23;"|'''Surname''' ! align="center" style="background:#FFBF23;"|'''Profile''' |- | Rector || 1250 || 1300 || Ralph || de Cubley || |- | Rector || 1300 || 1317 || Roger || de Wyne || |- | Rector || 1317 (1320) || 1325 || William || Daventry || |- | Rector || 1325 || 1325 || William || de Baudrey || |- | Rector || 1325 || 1353 || Philip || de Blancfront || |- | Rector || 1353 || 1353 || Walter || de Dalby || |- | Rector || 1353 || 1361 || Nicholas || de Thornhull || |- | Rector || 1361 || 1362 || Robert || de Lambourne || |- | Rector || 1362 || 1362 || John || de Gonnays || |- | Rector || 1362 || 1363 || Thomas || de Sutton || |- | Rector || 1363 || 1364 || John || de Gonnays || |- | Rector || 1364 || 1384 || Roger || Moses || |- | Chaplain || 1372 || || Thomas || de Overe || |- | Rector || 1384 || 1410 || John || Redser || |- | Chaplain || c1385 || || Nicholas || Fraunk || |- | Chaplain || c1385 || || Robert || Dey || |- | Chaplain || 1393, 1400 || || John || Renkell || |- | Rector || 1410 || 1432 || John || Pope || |- | Chaplain || 1407 || || John || ? || |- | Chaplain || 1407 || || William || ? || |- | Rector || 1432 || 1436 || John || Sudbury || |- | Rector || 1436 || 1439 || John || Syward || |- | Rector || 1439 || 1442 || Thomas || More || |- | Rector || 1442 || 1474 || William || Thowre || |- | Chaplain || 1466 || || Nicholas || Martyn || |- | Rector || 1474 || 1481 || Thomas || Thorley || |- | Rector || 1481 || 1512 || Richard || Colyn || |- | Chaplain || 1481 || || Robert || Mackson || |- | Rector || 1512 || 1516 || William || Webbe || |- | Rector || 1516 || 1534 || Thomas || Dore || |- | Rector || 1534 || 1536 || Peter || Cheevor || |- | Rector || 1536 || 1553 || Patrick || Chenet || |- | Rector || 1553 || 1555 || John || Moreton || [[Moreton-280|'''Moreton''']] |- | Rector || 23.06.1555 || 1556 || William || Barrett || [[Barrett-8646|'''Barrett''']] |- | Rector || 1556 || 1558 || William || Baker || [[Baker-37556|'''Baker''']] |- | Rector || 21.06.1558 || 1569 || John || Moreton || [[Moreton-280|'''Moreton''']] |- | Curate || 15.07.1558 || 02.10.1579 || John || Nedham || [[Nedham-4|'''Nedham''']] |- | Curate || 27.06.1561 || || John || Dane || [[Dane-473|'''Dane''']] |- | Rector || 09.06.1569 || 1593 || William || Marchington || [[Marchington-8|'''Marchington''']] |- | Rector || 1593 || 1596 || James || Starkey || [[Starkey-1845|'''Starkey''']] |- | Rector || 14.11.1595 || 1608 || John || Hayward || [[Hayward-3977|'''Hayward''']] |- | Curate || 03.10.1597 || || Randolph || Cantrell || [[Cantrell-5834|'''Cantrell''']] |- | Rector || 28.01.1606 || 1617 || Thomas || Middleton || [[Middleton-4555|'''Middleton''']] |- | Rector || 16.12.1617 || 30.08.1630 || Robert || Talbot || [[Talbot-3615|'''Talbot''']] |- | Rector || 30.08.1630 || 1644 || Shorland || Adams || [[Adams-39374|'''Adams''']] |- | Rector || 1644 || 1660 || Thomas || Stanley || [[Stanley-8369|'''Stanley''']] |- | Rector || 1660 || 1664 || Shorland || Adams || [[Adams-39374|'''Adams''']] |- | Rector || 10.08.1664 || 1671 || William || Mompesson || [[Mompesson-17|'''Mompesson''']] |- | Preacher || 3.1667 || || Joshua || Scargill || [[Scargill-49|'''Scargill''']] |- | Preacher || 23.12.1671 || || John || Morewood || [[Morewood-12|'''Morewood''']] |- | Rector || 1671 || 1675 || Henry || Adams || [[Adams-39381|'''Adams''']] |- | Rector || 10.02.1675 || 1680 || William || Fern (Ferne) || [[Fern-201|'''Fern''']] |- | Rector || 14.05.1680 || 1683 || Charles || Carter (Carver) || [[Carter-26846|'''Carter''']] |- | Rector || 21.03.1683 || 1710 || Joseph || Hunt || [[Hunt-16053|'''Hunt''']] |- | Rector || 26.05.1710 || 1712 || Thomas || Hawkins || [[Hawkins-10087|'''Hawkins''']] |- | Rector || 25.06.1712 || 1717 || Alexander || Hamilton (Hambelton) || [[Hamilton-19635|'''Hamilton''']] |- | Rector || 1717 || 1717 || Thomas || Hawkins || [[Hawkins-10087|'''Hawkins''']] |- | Rector || 1717 (13.02.1718) || 1738 || Edward || Finch || [[Finch-4939|'''Finch''']] |- | Curate || 28.09.1719 || 1740 || Ralph || Rigby || [[Rigby-1091|'''Rigby''']] |- | Rector || 18.05.1738 || 1739 || Thomas || Bruce || [[Bruce-6471|'''Bruce''']] |- | Rector || 1739 (22.03.1740) || 1790 || Thomas || Seward || [[Seward-940|'''Seward''']] |- | Curate || 19.06.1750 || || Ralph || Longworth || [[Longworth-269|'''Longworth''']] |- | Curate || 1772 || 1790 || Peter || Cunningham || [[Cunningham-10392|'''Cunningham''']] |- | Rector || 25.03.1790 || 1823 || Charles || Hargrave || [[Hargrave-807|'''Hargrave''']] |- | Stipendary Curate || 04.07.1791 || || James || Mower || [[Mower-409|'''Mower''']] |- | Rector || 25.07.1823 || 1826 || Robert John || Eden || [[Eden-695|'''Eden''']] |- | Rector || 13.01.1826 || 1862 || Edward Benjamin || Bagshawe || [[Bagshawe-27|'''Bagshawe''']] |- | Stipendiary Curate || 17.09.1731 || || John || Casson || [[Casson-279|'''Casson''']] |- | Rector || 1862 || 1884 || John || Green || [[Green-30512|'''Green''']] |- | Rector || 1884 || 1888 || Egbert || Hacking || [[Hacking-106|'''Hacking''']] |- | Rector || 1888 || 1891 || Henry John || Longsdon || [[Longsdon-2|'''Longsdon''']] |- | Rector || 1891 || 1905 || Harry Joseph || Freeman || [[Freeman-13230|'''Freeman''']] |- | Rector || 1905 || 1918 || Francis Longsdon || Shaw || [[Shaw-15558|'''Shaw''']] |- | Rector || 1918 || 1930 || Howell Saunders || Williams || [[Williams-71650|'''Williams''']] |- | Rector || 1930 || 1934 || Cyril Lucien || O'Ferrall || [[O'Ferrall-13|'''O'Ferrall''']] |- | Rector || 1934 || 1943 || Reginald Victor || Whitwill || [[Whitwill-3|'''Whitwill''']] |- | Rector || 1943 || 1946 || Thomas Hugh || Roberts || [[Roberts-29945|'''Roberts''']] |- | Rector || 1946 || 1975 || Ernest Marshall || Turner || [[Turner-25883|'''Turner''']] |- | Rector || 1975 || 2005 || David George || Shaw || [[Shaw-15862|'''Shaw''']] |- | Rector || 2005 || 2012 || Andrew || Montgomerie || [[Montgomerie-302|'''Montgomerie''']] |- | Rector || 2012 || Current || Michael || Gilbert || [[Gilbert-10891|'''Gilbert''']] |}

Eyam, Derbyshire One Place Study

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'''Eyam. (Its pronunciation rhymes with “team.”)''' but also found as Eyum, Eyham, Eyoun, Eyan.

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'''Other pages:'''
[[Space:Eyam, Derbyshire_-_Notables| Notables of Eyam]]
[[Space:Eyam, Derbyshire_-_Photos| Photographs of Eyam]]
'''With Covid-19 lockdown you may be interested in this article from the BBC''' [https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-derbyshire-51904810 Coronavirus: What can the 'plague village' of Eyam teach us?]
'''Major studies so far:-'''
[[Space:Eyam, Derbyshire_-_1665-6_Plague_Victims|'''Eyam Plague Victims & Survivors''']]
[[:Category:Plague_Victims%2C_Eyam_Plague%2C_1665-66|Victims Category - List of names]]
[[:Category:Plague_Survivors%2C_Eyam_Plague%2C_1665-1666|Survivors Category - List of names]]
[[:Category:Plague_Discounted%2C_Eyam_Plague%2C_1665-1666|Category List of names of those resident but discounted from plague statistics or died from other causes]]
[[Space:Eyam, Derbyshire_-_Rectors_of_Eyam|'''Rectors of Eyam - Church of England Clergy''']]
'''[[:Category:Eyam_Parish_Church_of_St_Lawrence, Eyam, Derbyshire|Eyam Parish Church of St Lawrence]]'''
[[Space:Eyam, Derbyshire_-_War_Memorial|'''Eyam War Memorial''']]
[[Space:Eyam%2C_Derbyshire_-_Roll_of_Honour|'''Eyam Roll of Honour''']]

Current destination of [http://www.peakpilgrimage.org.uk/ '''The Peak Pilgrimage'''].
'''Introduction'''
Eyam is famous for the bravery of the villagers when struck by the Plague in 1665-66. Instead of fleeing, they isolated the village and in so doing prevented the plague from spreading. Eyam is a village and parish in the North or High Peak of Derbyshire standing at 250m. It is comprised in the Hundred of the High Peak, in the Honours of Peveril and Tutbury and in the ecclesiastical jurisdiction of the Archdeaconry of Derby, and in the Diocese of Lichfield and Coventry. It comprises of the townships of Eyam and Woodland-Eyam, and the hamlet of Foolow. The village is six miles north of Bakewell and 12 miles from both Sheffield and Buxton. In 1841 census it contained about 180 houses, 954 inhabitants who were chiefly employed in agriculture, lead mining, and cotton and silk weaving. In the 1911 census the village contained about 320 houses, and 1224 inhabitants who were for the most part employed in agriculture, in boot making, and in spar getting. The village is a string settlement nearly a mile in length from Townhead to Townend, built on a ledge or table of limestone so there are many fossils, caves and swallets with the church in the centre of the village. The houses on the south side stand upon the mountain limestone and those on the north are where the shale and grit strata commence. '''History'''
The origin of the name of this old English village - Eyam - little is known. The original name of the village was probably Mosse before the Norman Conquest and because of a battle fought on the heights a little north of Eyam, the name of the village was changed to something like its present name, in honour of the victorious chief. The name has been written variously at different times. In the reign of Henry VI it was written Eyham and has been Wyham, Eam, Eyme, Eyome, Eyum, Ehum, Eham, Hame, Eme, Hyme, Eyham, and Eyam. In the Domesday Book the name is written, according to the way in which the Norman scribes understood the Saxon villagers to pronounce the word, “Aiune”. It is apparently derived from Ea (water), and Ham (a dwelling place), and it is named from the springs and rivulets with which it is abundantly supplied. Thus, it means, “A water dwelling place”. In the Domesday Book it appears as part of the royal demesne (Terra Regis) “In Aiune (Eyam) Caschin held 2 carucates of land (assessed) to the geld. (There is) land for 2 ploughs. There 12 villeins and 7 bordars have 5 ploughs. Wood (land) for pannage i league in length and i league in breadth. In King Edward's time it was worth 20 shillings and (it is worth the same) now”. The Manor of Eyam belonged to Caschin in the time of King Edward the Confessor but when Domesday was compiled, it was the property of the King. It was granted by Henry I to William Peveril, and was held under him by the Morteynes, by whom it was sold in 1307 to the Furnivals. A little north of Eyam, there is a small place called Bretton, a very ancient name which means mountainous. The word is pure Celtic, and it was the name of England long before the Roman invasion. North of the village, Eyam Edge is nearly 600 feet high and runs parallel with the village and a little farther north rises Sir William Hill (429m) with a tract of moorland. The remains of a Druid circle are still to be seen on Eyam Moor and various urns and human remains have been discovered when the barrows have been opened. Roman coins have been found and there are Roman buildings at Brough, near Bradwell and there are the Roman Baths at Stoney Middleton.
[[Space:Eyam, Derbyshire|Please see here for further information on Notables, What to see in and Around Eyam and Nearby and for relevant Resources.]] [[Space:Eyam%2C_Derbyshire_continued| Read more about Eyam here']]
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This Study has been included in the One Place Studies Project.
[[Space:Eyam%2C_Derbyshire_-_1665-6_Plague_Victims|'''Eyam Plague Victims''']]

[[Space:Eyam%2C_Derbyshire_-_Rectors_of_Eyam|'''Rectors of Eyam - Church of England Clergy''']]

'''[[:Category: Eyam Parish Church of St Lawrence, Eyam, Derbyshire|Eyam Parish Church of St Lawrence, Eyam, Derbyshire]]'''

[[Space:Eyam%2C_Derbyshire_-_War_Memorial|'''Eyam War Memorial''']]

*[http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/DBY/Eyam Eyam on Genuki] *[http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/DBY/EyamWoodlands Eyam Woodlands] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eyam Eyam on Wikipedia] *[https://www.visitpeakdistrict.com/explore/towns-and-villages/eyam-p680381 Eyam on Visit Peak District] *[http://www.eyam-museum.org.uk/ Eyam Museum] *[http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/place/3122 Eyam on Vision of Britain] *[https://www.eyamvillage.org.uK Eyam Village Website] *[http://places.wishful-thinking.org.uk/DBY/Eyam/History/index.html The History and Antiquities of Eyam] ==Aims== This is a One Place Study to collect together everything about Eyam, Derbyshire, England. The hope is that this study will be a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. The aim is to work back in time as far as records allow, detailing the lives of the people wherever possible. It is hoped that other researchers who are interested in Derbyshire, England, will make similar studies of the Hamlets, Villages and Towns, which make up the County. A list of these can be found here [[:Category: Derbyshire|here]] ==Task List== • Research and create sourced profiles of people that were primarily Born, Married and/or Died in Eyam. • Note people that "passed through" or who were living in Eyam at the time of the census but were not otherwise included, because of birth, marriage or death and store them for future addition to complete profiles. • Detail lives wherever possible. • Add appropriate categories to all profiles. == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Daniell-327|Simon Daniell]] or post a comment to the right. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! ==Sources== *White's 1857 Directory of Derbyshire http://claycross.org.uk/White_Directory/pdf/Indexofplaces.pdf
http://claycross.org.uk/White_Directory/pdf/552-582.pdf *A History of Derbyshire 1886 by John Pendleton - Totley History Group http://www.totleyhistorygroup.org.uk/app/download/29166288/historyofderbysh00pend.pdf *Peak District Mines Historical Society - searchable databases https://pdmhs.co.uk/databases/

Eyesight Impairments

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[[Category: Eyesight Impairments in Descendants of William Shurly]] ==A Thesis Documenting 273 Individuals== In 1940 a study of immense value to genealogists and family historians researching [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Shurly-Descendants-2 the descendants] of [[Shurly-2|William Shurly (abt.1782-)]] was published in the [https://www.springer.com/journal/12041 Journal of Genetics] by [[White-70289|Dr Theodore White (1912-)]].White, Theodore, ''Linkage and Crossing-Over in the Human Sex Chromosomes'', Journal of Genetics (August 1940), vol. 40, no. 3, pp. 403-437. doi:10.1007/bf03028229. See the [[#Accessing Theodore White's Research|Accessing Theodore White's Research]] above and [[:Category: Eyesight Impairments in Descendants of William Shurly |the Category]] for Eyesight Impairments in [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Shurly-Descendants-2 the descendants of William Shurly]. The study came about when in 1939 [[Wilson-11121|Paul Wilson]] and his father, [[Wilson-11120|John Wilson]], had [[White-70289|Theodore White]] to dinner. During conversation, John mentioned that he was night-blind and that three of his four brothers and a number of his male ancestors had the same condition. John said that despite his short sight and night-blindness he had an excellent perception of colour and went on to remark, “In fact, what my wife says is blue very often isn't really blue at all." A few days later, Theodore White tested John for colour-blindness and found that he was indisputably green-blind! The discovery of the presence of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sex_linkage sex-linked] night-blindness ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Night_blindness,_congenital_stationary CSNB]) and short sight ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myopia myopia]) together with green colour-blindness ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deuteranopia deuteranopia]) within the family led to Theodore, who had a great interest in genetics, producing an academic thesis that covers 7 generations, beginning with [[Shurly-2|William Shurly]], born 1782. ==A Simplified Summary of the Science== ''First a cautionary note, I am not a genetics expert by any means! If you see any errors or important omissions in the following, do please either correct the mistake or [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=4825328&ref=5250665 contact me]. I will be pleased to hear from you!'' White’s study investigates crossing over of recessive genes in x-linked sex chromosomes. That is to say, he determined that the colour blindness and the myopia-night blindness combination observed in descendants of [[Shurly-2|William Shurly (abt.1782-)]] were both the result of recessive genes on the x chromosome. The process of passing on the x chromosome means that usually only males exhibit the conditions, while females carry the gene without expressing it. Egg (x) + Sperm (x) → Female (xx) Egg (x) + Sperm (y) → Male (xy) So, the male x chromosome always comes from the female. This means that a male cannot pass on the gene to another male. As a female has two x chromosomes, a recessive gene is not normally expressed, even though she carries it and can pass it on to her offspring. Hence we see in White's study that only males exhibit the conditions he investigated. In rare cases, differences in X-chromosome inactivation (known as skewed X-inactivation) can lead to varying degrees of clinical expression in carrier females, since some cells will express one X allele (gene) and some will express the other.https://handwiki.org/wiki/Biology:X-linked_recessive_inheritance This information was probably not available to White the time of his study. As the female has two x chromosomes, if one of them carries a mutation there is a 50% chance that a daughter will receive that chromosome and be a carrier or that a son will receive the chromosome and exhibit the condition. White was interested in the process of crossing over, whereby genes are swapped between similar chromosomes in the production of gamete cells (eggs and sperm). He assumed that crossing over between the two x chromosomes in female carriers mean that a child may receive both the colour blind gene and the myopia-night blindness gene, just one of the them or neither. Within White's study, night blindness always occurred with myopia. Also, he found no evidence of severe myopia being inherited without night blindness. He wrote, ''"There is no evidence of any crossing-over between the genes for night-blindness and myopia... and it can be stated with certainty that these two defects are either governed by the same gene, or by two genes in positions so closely adjacent that the cross-over ratio between them is very small."'' Much more is now known about x-linked congenital stationary night blindness, including the specific genes involved. Helpful and concise information is available at the [https://medlineplus.gov/genetics/condition/x-linked-congenital-stationary-night-blindness U.S. National Institues of Health MedlinePlus website]. ==Reliability of White's Genealogical Data== White's paper generally correlates very well with other sources discovered to date. There is however one exception: The branch of the family descended from [[Keates-116|Helen (Keates) Long (1831-1908)]] (White's reference III.8), contains deviations between White and other records. The first thing to note, however, is that White specifically names IV.33, the third child of III.8, as [[Long-17485|Walter Long (1861-)]]. This is significant because it is confirmation that we have followed the genealogy correctly and gives us a key reference point from which we can make deductions about the other children. White interviewed Walter's second wife (see below), so it is not surprising to find that his information about Walter and his children fits with other other records. '''Correlation between White and other records in the descendants of III.8, Keates-116:''' :'''1st Child:''' White has the 1st child of III.8 ([[Keates-116|Helen (Keates) Long (1831-1908)]]) as being a daughter who had three children. Other records indicate that the only daughter, [[Long-17483|Emmeline (Long) Anspach (1859-1941)]], was the second child, being born after [[Long-17481|Ernest Long (1855-1905)]] (see below). She had 10 children, 5 of whom had died by 1911. There is thus little correlation between White and other records for Emmeline. :'''2nd Child:''' [[Long-17481|Ernest Long (1855-1905)]] is almost certainly White's IV.31 (2nd child). However, there is, again, discrepancy about the children. According to White's research, [[Long-17481|Ernest Long]] had five children, two boys followed by three girls. Other records tell us that Long had six children, a girl, three boys and then two girls. There are multiple sources for the birth date of the first child, [[Long-25645|Beatrice Alma (Long) Genower (1877-)]]. The second child, [[Long-25687|Ernest Archibald Long (1878-abt.1885)]], probably died young and is apparently not known to White (White shows all the children of Ernest Long as living). :'''3rd Child:''' IV.33, [[Long-17485|Walter Long (1861-)]], see above. :'''4th Child:''' White has little information about [[Long-22970|Charles Henry Long (1863-1922)]], his IV.36 (4th child), but what he has correlates with other records. :'''5th Child:''' For the 5th child, [[Long-25395|Henry George Long (1867-1939)]], White has recorded three children, a male and two females, matching other records. White, however, has the male, [[Long-23005|Eustace Graham Long (1894-1936)]], first, which is not supported by other sources. There may have been a 6th child, but the evidence is inconclusive at present: The 1861 census"England and Wales Census, 1861," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2ML-57ZZ : 10 December 2017), George Long, Bow, London, Middlesex, England; from "1861 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO RG 9, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. has a child, [[Long-25394|George Long (1853-)]], son of [[Long-14072|George Long (1830-1879)]] (White III.8), that White makes no mention of. However, as at 30 January 2022, the 1861 Census is the only record of this child of which we can be fully confident. See [[Long-25394#Research Notes|Research Notes on George Long's profile]] for the latest information. Those interviewed by White (see below) apparently did not know about George. White built his genealogy of this branch of the family from interviews he conducted with: * Helen's cousin [[Bull-3217|Florence Bull]] * the second wife of Helen's son [[Long-17485|Walter Long]], [[Wells-25527|Elizabeth Kate Wells (1881-)]] * “some” of Walter's children (unidentified) * one of Walter's younger brothers (unidentified) With their information White was able to include Helen's descendants in his pedigree chart. He wrote, “Unfortunately, however, this section of the family appears to have lost touch with its immediate relatives, and it was not found possible to follow up its members as adequately as the rest of the pedigree." ''White, pp 248-249''. White wrote:
Helen. Keates (III. 8) became Mrs Long ([[Keates-116]]), and gave rise to one daughter (IV. 28), who cannot be traced, and four sons (IV. 31. 33. 36. 39)... In the case of the descendants of III. 8, the sole information available originally was a statement by IV. 16 ([[Bull-3217|Florence Amelia (Bull) Cope (1867-1945)]]) that one of the sons, Walter Long (IV. 33) ([[Long-17485|Walter Long (1861-)]]), had worked on St Katherine's Dock, London, some sixty years ago. Further details of this branch' of the family were lacking. A visit to St Katherine's Dock succeeded, after some tribulation, in bringing to light a foreman who had known IV. 33, and his information, followed by reference to the offices of the Port of London Authorities, provided details as to the date of death of IV. 33 (1931) and his address at that time. His wife (IV. 34) was found, on enquiry, to have left the said address, but by dint of much enquiry among her late neighbours, her present whereabouts were located and she was visited. In consequence it was found possible to locate and visit some of the children of IV. 33 and of his brother (IV. 39) and also to determine, with some reliability, the numbers of descendants of III. 8.
::''White, pp 412, 428-429'' == Correlation with WikiTree == All but 1 of the 20 people found by White to have definitely inherited eyesight defects are now included in WikiTree. They are identified with with Category [[:Category:Eyesight Impairments in Descendants of William Shurly| Eyesight Impairments in Descendants of William Shurly]]. Click the link to see them all. The one person excluded is still living and is therefore omitted for privacy. One person who was born after White's study, the initial author of this page, [[Orme-81]], has also been categorised. This brings the total categorised on WikiTree to 20. == Accuracy of White's Eyesight Findings == Family knowledge of [[Wilson-11106|Monica Lesley (Wilson) Orme (1928-2019)]], Whites VI.23, shared with [[Orme-81|Chris Orme]], supports White's findings for the descendants of [[Bull-552|Alice Clara (Bull) Wilson (1861-1928)]], Whites, IV.9. The branch of the family descended from [[Keates-116|Helen (Keates) Long (1831-1908)]] (White's III.8), is known to have caused some difficulty (see [[#Reliability of White's Genealoglical Data|above]]). Family knowledge of living descendants shared with [[Orme-81]] by [[Bell-31237]] in March 2022, indicates that a clear case of myopia in V.123, [[Long-23005|Eustace Graham Long (1894-1936)]], was not identified by White. If you have any further information that may support or build on White's findings, do please [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=4825328&ref=5250665 message me]. I will be delighted to hear from you! == Later Generations and New Discoveries == Several family members have expressed interest in bringing White's tree up to date. Updating the tree is easy to do within WikiTree by assigning [[:Category: Eyesight Impairments in Descendants of William Shurly]] to descendants of Shurly born after the thesis was published and known to have inherited one of the documented defects. Care should of course be taken to follow the current [[Help:Privacy_Policy|privacy policy]], especially in relation to living people. The [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Shurly-2/890 descendants tree of people who could have inherited an X chromosome (or part of an X chromosome) from William Shurly] will be of use. Updating the science is outside the scope of WikiTree but it would be great to link relevent information from this page. If you can help with identifying research papers, books or webpages that are relevant do please [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=4825328&ref=5250665 message me]. I will be delighted to hear from you! == Accessing Theodore White's Research == A number of family members, including [[Orme-81|Chris Orme]], are in possession of original complimentary copies from the author. It is possible to obtain/download copies from two sites on the internet: * It is available to purchase at https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03028229 * It is also freely available at [https://sci-hub.st/10.1007/bf03028229 Sci-Hub] Links work as at 3 February 2021. Please [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=4825328&ref=5250665 let me know] if you have any problems. == Citing Theodore White's Research In WikiTree Profiles == Please use the following: :: [[White-70289|White, Theodore]], ''Linkage and Crossing-Over in the Human Sex Chromosomes'', Journal of Genetics (August 1940), vol. 40, no. 3, pp. 403-437. doi:10.1007/bf03028229. See the [[Space:Eyesight Impairments|Space Page]] and [[:Category: Eyesight Impairments in Descendants of William Shurly | Category]] dedicated to Eyesight Impairments in [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Shurly-Descendants-2 the descendants of William Shurly]. The code to copy and paste is: ::[[White-70289|White, Theodore]], ''Linkage and Crossing-Over in the Human Sex Chromosomes'', Journal of Genetics (August 1940), vol. 40, no. 3, pp. 403-437. doi:10.1007/bf03028229. See the [[Space:Eyesight Impairments |Space Page]] and [[:Category: Eyesight Impairments in Descendants of William Shurly | Category]] dedicated to Eyesight Impairments in [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Shurly-Descendants-2 the descendants of William Shurly]. The following may be a helpful addition to the biography: :: In 1940, "n" was included in a scientific study of the descendants of his/her "nth" great grandfather, [[Shurly-2|William Shurly]]. The published paper, looking at hereditary eye conditions, included a pedigree chart with 273 people. ["n" was identified as having one of the genes studied.] For full details, links and sources see [[Space:Eyesight Impairments |the special Space Page]]. == Table of White Person Codes and WikiTree ID's == As at 23 March 2022, of the 273 people in White's tree, 225 have profiles on WikiTree. They are listed below by White's reference numbers. Search for a name with Control-F. {| class="wikitable", border="1" ! Gen. !! Ref. !! Name / WikiTree Link !! Pages in thesis !! Notes |- | I || 1 || [[Lester-3148|Phoebe Lester (1782-1859)]] || || |- | I || 2 || [[Shurly-2|William Shurly (abt.1782-)]] || 406, 414, 419, 428 || |- | II || 1 || [[Shurly-1|Eliza Mary Ann (Shurly) Keates (abt.1806-1889)]] || 406, 407 | |- | II || 2 || [[Keates-12|John Jesse Keates (1806-1879)]] || 407 | |- | III || 1 || [[Keates-11|Eliza Mary Ann (Keates) Bull (1828-1919)]] || 407, 410, 411 | |- | III || 2 || [[Bull-554|Seth Bull (abt.1828-1876)]] || 407 | |- | III || 3 || [[Bullen-845|Sarah Ann (Bullen) Keates (abt.1828-1856)]] || | |- | III || 4 || [[Keates-117|Thomas Jesse Keates (1830-1881)]] || 407, 412, 428 | |- | III || 5 || [[Cameron-8190|Ann Cameron (1821-)]] || | |- | III || 6 || [[Crow-4092|Harriet Crow (1826-)]] || | |- | III || 7 || [[Keates-118|Alfred Keates (1835-)]] || 407, 412 | |- | III || 8 || [[Keates-116|Helen (Keates) Long (1831-1908)]] || 407, 412-3, 428-9 | |- | III || 9 || [[Long-14072|George Long (1830-1879)]] || | |- | III || 10 || [[Keates-151|Rachael Keates (1837-1840)]] || 407, 412 | |- | III || 11 || [[Keates-120|Emily Mary Haines (Keates) Clarkson (abt.1844-1900)]] || 406, 407, 413, 419 | |- | III || 12 || [[Clarkson-1158|Samuel J Clarkson (1844-1919)]] || 413 | |- | IV || 1 || [[Gant-758|Mary Maria (Gant) (Lowe) Bull (1848-)]] || | |- | IV || 2 || [[Bull-2532|Charles Henry Bull (1852-1916)]] || 409, 419 | |- | IV || 3 || [[Bull-3208|Emmeline Eliza Bull (1854-1854)]] || 409 | |- | IV || 4 || [[Bull-3207|Emily Eliza (Bull) Parkes (abt.1855-1935)]] || 409 | |- | IV || 5 || [[Parkes-931|Joseph Edward Parkes (1857-)]] || | |- | IV || 6 || [[Bull-3108|Kate Ellen (Bull) Wiggett (1856-1934)]] || 409 | |- | IV || 7 || [[Wiggett-42|Edwin Wiggett (1861-1947)]] || | |- | IV || 8 || [[Bull-3225|Harry Seth Bull (abt.1857-abt.1858)]] || 409 | |- | IV || 9 || [[Bull-552|Alice Clara (Bull) Wilson (1861-1928)]] || 409 | |- | IV || 10 || [[Wilson-11110|William Clifford Wilson (1860-1940)]] || 409, 412, 420, 426 | |- | IV || 11 || [[Bull-2563|Clara Anne (Bull) Witts (1864-1959)]] || 409 | |- | IV || 12 || [[Witts-78|George Witts (1862-)]] || | |- | IV || 13 || [[Bull-3224|Helen Elizabeth Bull (1859-1875)]] || 409 | |- | IV || 14 || [[Smith-176816|Marianne Elizabeth Smith (1868-bef.1940)]] || 412 | |- | IV || 15 || [[Bull-3109|Henry George Bull (1865-1947)]] || 407, 409, 413, 420 | |- | IV || 16 || [[Bull-3217|Florence Amelia (Bull) Cope (1867-1945)]] || 410 | |- | IV || 17 || [[Cope-2239|John Cope (1864-)]] || | |- | IV || 18 || [[Bull-3213|Maud Eugenie (Bull) Jenkins (1870-1953)]] || 410 | |- | IV || 19 || [[Jenkins-12338|Alexander Campbell Jenkins (1868-1940)]] || | |- | IV || 20 || [[Bull-553|Emmeline Maria (Bull) Wilson (1872-abt.1954)]] || 411 | |- | IV || 21 || [[Witte-118|August Ernest A Witte (abt.1863-1934)]] || | |- | IV || 22 || [[Keates-153|Amelia Sarah Ann (Keates) Sturt (abt.1852-1933)]] || | |- | IV || 23 || [[Sturt-119|Edwin William Sturt (1862-1941)]] || 412 | |- | IV || 24 || [[Smith-233661|Emma Eliza Smith (1872-)]] || | |- | IV || 25 || [[Atkins-6337|Priscilla Emilie (Atkins) Keates (1853-)]] || | |- | IV || 26 || [[Keates-154|George Alfred Keates (abt.1853-)]] || | |- | IV || 27 || [[Keates-155|Charles Thomas Keates (1855-1872)]] || | |- | IV || 28 ||[[Long-17483|Emmeline (Long) Anspach (1859-1941)]] || || Emmeline, the only known daughter, was 3rd child. She had 10 children. [[#Reliability of White's Genealoglical Data|See above]] | |- | IV || 29 || [[Anspach-345|William Nicholas Anspach (1848-1903)]] || || Husband of IV.28 | |- | IV || 30 || [[Dukes-1581|Alma (Dukes) Long (1854-1922)]] || || Wife of IV.31 | |- | IV || 31 || [[Long-17481|Ernest Long (1855-1905)]] || ||[[#Reliability of White's Genealoglical Data|See above]] | |- | IV || 32 || [[Freshwater-261|Madeline (Freshwater) Long (1864-)]] || || 1st wife of IV.33 | |- | IV || 33 || [[Long-17485|Walter Long (1861-)]] || 428 || White names IV.33 as Walter Long. | |- | IV || 34 || [[Wells-25527|Elizabeth Kate (Wells) Long (1881-)]] || || 2nd wife of IV.33 |- | IV || 35 || [[Wright-53276|Georgeanna Driscilla Flora (Wright) Long (1863-1899)]] || || First wife of IV.36 | |- | IV || 36 || [[Long-22970|Charles Henry Long (1863-)]] || || [[#Reliability of White's Genealoglical Data|See above]] | |- | IV || 37 || [[Isaacson-433|Sarah (Isaacson) (Rule) Long (1860-)]] || || Second wife if IV.36 | |- | IV || 38 || [[Cooper-34239|Caroline Augusta Cooper (1863-1934)]] || || Wife of IV.39 | |- | IV || 39 || [[Long-25395|Henry George Long (1867-1939)]] || || [[#Reliability of White's Genealoglical Data|See above]] | |- | IV || 40 || [[Clarkson-1842|Samuel Henry Thomas Clarkson (1871-1871)]] || 413 | |- | IV || 41 || [[Clarkson-1370|Emily Ann Eliza (Clarkson) Bull (1873-1950)]] || 413 | |- | IV || 42 || [[Clarkson-1406|Samuel Henry Thomas Clarkson (1874-1900)]] || 413 | |- | IV || 43 || [[Day-14097|Mary Jane (Day) Clarkson (1875-)]] || | |- | IV || 44 || [[Clarkson-1850|Charles Alfred Clarkson (1875-1956)]] || 413 | |- | IV || 45 || [[Clarkson-1845|Maud Ellen Clarkson (1878-)]] || | |- | IV || 46 || [[Clarkson-1405|Kate Clara Alice (Clarkson) Land (1881-1964)]] || 413 | |- | IV || 47 || [[Land-2705|William Isaac Land (1879-1958)]] || | |- | IV || 48 || [[Clarkson-2213|Frederick Norman Clarkson (1883-1887)]] || 413 | |- | V || 1 || [[Ward-37562|Winifred Caroline (Ward) Parkes (1889-)]] || || || |- | V || 2 || [[Parkes-932|Christopher Joseph Edward Parkes (1878-1952)]] || 420 | |- | V || 3 || [[Butler-23283|Maud Annie (Butler) Wiggett (1880-1968)]] || | |- | V || 4 || [[Wiggett-43|Edwin Norman Wiggett (abt.1882-1954)]] || 409, 420 | |- | V || 5 || || || Twin of V.4 Died in infancy. No records found. See [[Wiggett-43|Edwin Norman Wiggett ]] | |- | V || 6 || [[Wiggett-44|Harold Wiggett (1884-abt.1960)]] || | |- | V || 7 || [[Wiggett-84|Kate Mabel (Wiggett) Harbach (1885-)]] || | |- | V || 8 || [[Harbach-72|George Harbach (1877-1918)]] || | |- | V || 9 || [[Wiggett-83|Gertrude Wiggett (1891-1975)]] || | |- | V || 10 || [[Freeman-3623|Emily Louise (Freeman) Wilson (1880-1972)]] || | |- | V || 11 || [[Wilson-11117|Clifford Augustus Wilson (1881-1963)]] || 420 | |- | V || 12 || [[Wilson-11116|Helen (Wilson) Patrick (1884-)]] || 410 | |- | V || 13 || [[Patrick-561|Walter Sydney Patrick (1886-1963)]] || | |- | V || 14 || [[Andrews-2641|Beatrice May (Andrews) Wilson (1888-1967)]] || | |- | V || 15 || [[Wilson-11120|John Wilfred Wilson (1885-1954)]] || 421 | |- | V || 16 || [[Wilson-11128|Mabel (Wilson) Gray (1887-1961)]] || | |- | V || 17 || [[Gray-4188|Avon James Gray (1887-1937)]] || | |- | V || 18 || [[Mills-3078|Mabel (Mills) Wilson (1900-1991)]] || | |- | V || 19 || [[Wilson-11125|Walter Leonard Wilson (1890-1957)]] || 421 | |- | V || 20 || [[Wilson-11127|Jessie Wilson (1894-aft.1984)]] || | |- | V || 21 || [[Page-2695|Gladys May (Page) Wilson (1895-1981)]]|| | |- | V || 22 || [[Wilson-11109|Leslie Wilson (1896-1960)]] || 421 | |- | V || 23 || [[Buckley-544|Jessie (Buckley) Wilson (1898-1984)]] || | |- | V || 24 || [[Wilson-11112|William Wilson (1899-1970)]] || 408, 421 | |- | V || 25 || [[Butler-3514|Abi-Elohmi Amelia Rose Butler (bef.1890-)]] || | |- | V || 26 || [[Gray-4187|Bertram Allen Gray (1891-1959)]] || | |- | V || 27 || [[Wilson-11111|Dorothy (Wilson) Gray (1903-1981)]] || | |- | V || 28 || [[Wilson-11129|Marie Wilson (1905-1986)]] || | |- | V || 29 || || || Unknown father of VI.29 See [[Wilson-11129|V.28, Marie Wilson)]] | |- | V || 30 || [[Bull-3234|Ellen Elizabeth (Bull) Hazel (1888-1982)]] || | |- | V || 31 || [[Hazel-460|William Findley Hazel (1888-1964)]] || | |- | V || 32 || [[Smith-235365|Minnie Clara Ann (Smith) Bull (1893-1975)]] || | |- | V || 33 || [[Bull-3231|Henry Edgar Bull (1891-)]] || | |- | V || 34 || [[Bull-3235|Maud Elsie Bull (1892-)]] || | |- | V || 35 || || |Husband of V.34. See [[Bull-3235|Maud Elsie Bull]]. |- | V || 36 || || || White has recorded a deceased male. No other records found to support this. A daughter, [[Bull-3954]], is missing from White. |- | V || 37 || [[Bull-3233|Mary Beatrice (Bull) Walsh (1902-1979)]] || | |- | V || 38 || [[Walsh-11149|George Edward Walsh (1901-)]] || || | |- | V || 39 || || || Wife of V.40. See [[Bull-3232|Henry John Bull]] |- | V || 40 || [[Bull-3232|Henry John Bull (abt.1903-bef.1940)]] || | |- | V || 41 || [[Bull-3236|Marjorie Thelma Bull (abt.1908-1935)]] || | |- | V || 42 || [[Bull-3218|Frank Edward Bull (1912-1985)]] || 421 | |- | V || 43 || [[Charlton-2148|Dorothea Emma (Charlton) Cope (1895-1982)]] || | |- | V || 44 || [[Cope-2240|Henry John Cope (1890-1969)]] || 423 | |- | V || 45 || [[Harrison-21443|Mary Harrison (1890-)]] || | |- | V || 46 || [[Cope-2241|Edgar Cope (1891-1957)]] || 423 | |- | V || 47 || [[Cope-2242|Hilda Florence Cope (1894-)]] || || || |- | V || 48 || [[Stevenson-9038|Harold Edwin Douglas Stevenson (1894-1973)]] || | |- | V || 49 || [[Cope-2838|Helen Cope (1896-)]] || | |- | V || 50 || || || Husband of V.49. See [[Cope-2838|Helen Cope]] | |- | V || 51 || [[Cope-2671|Jessie Beatrice Cope (1907-)]] || | |- | V || 52 || [[Cope-2839|Margaret Cope (bef.1910-)]] || || Had died by 1940. | |- | V || 53 || [[Jenkins-16804|Eleanor Maud Jenkins (1892-)]] || | |- | V || 54 || [[Rogers-37571|William Charles Rogers (1894-)]] || | |- | V || 55 || [[Jenkins-16805|Alexander Samuel Jenkins (1893-1893)]] || | |- | V || 56 || [[Maycock-276|Gertrude Annie (Maycock) Jenkins (1900-)]] || | |- | V || 57 || [[Jenkins-12339|Albert Alexander Jenkins (abt.1895-1970)]] || 423 | |- | V || 58 || [[Jenkins-18788|Ethel Annie Jenkins (1897-)]] || | |- | V || 59 || [[Standley-979|David Standley (1894-1953)]] || || | |- | V || 60 || [[Jenkins-16844|Gladys Gertrude Jenkins (1897-)]] || | |- | V || 61 || [[Blamey-347|Alfred Blamey (1894-1963)]] || || | |- | V || 62 || [[Jenkins-18789|Beatrice May Jenkins (1898-)]] || | |- | V || 63 || [[Stoneman-542|Edith Maud (Stoneman) Jenkins (1907-1975)]] || || | |- | V || 64 || [[Jenkins-12346|Laurence Carlton Jenkins (1899-abt.1978)]] || 424 | |- | V || 65 || [[Jenkins-18790|Ivy Emmeline Jenkins (1902-1903)]] || || Other records indicate that Ivy was born after V.67 | |- | V || 66 || [[Youatt-288|Florence (Youatt) Jenkins (1894-1949)]] || || | |- | V || 67 || [[Jenkins-16846|Jack Valentine Jenkins (1901-1984)]] || 410 || Other records indicate the Jack was born before V.65 | |- | V || 68 || [[Jenkins-12347|Henry George Jenkins (1903-1974)]] || 424 | |- | V || 69 || [[Lawson-11376|Beatrice Emily (Lawson) Jenkins (1911-1984)]] || || | |- | V || 70 || [[Jenkins-16845|Christopher William Jenkins (1905-1972)]] || 410 | |- | V || 71 || [[Jenkins-18791|Joyce Muriel Jenkins (1908-1908)]] || | |- | V || 72 || [[Brooks-20521|Ruth Brooks (1912-)]] || || | |- | V || 73 || [[Jenkins-16806|Royal Victor Jenkins (1910-1979)]] || 410 || |- | V || 74 || [[Brooks-20525|Flora Jane (Brooks) Jenkins (1910-)]] || || | |- | V || 75 || [[Jenkins-12348|Leslie Campbell Jenkins (1912-1968)]] || 424 || |- | V || 76 || [[Witte-697|Maud Wilhelmina (Witte) Read (1894-1971)]] || 411 || |- | V || 77 || [[Verity-370|Harry Verity (1873-1938)]] || || |- | V || 78 || [[Parry-2835|Hilda (Parry) Witte (1903-1993)]] || || |- | V || 79 || [[Witte-124|Albert Edward Witte (1897-)]] || 424 || |- | V || 80 || [[Boneberg-1|Louise (Boneberg) Witte (abt.1912-)]] || || |- | V || 81 || [[Witte-698|John William Witte (abt.1899-)]] || 411 || |- | V || 82 || [[Witte-700|Leonard Witte (1904-1929)]] || 411 || |- | V || 83 || [[Witte-699|Helen Beatrice (Witte) Moorhouse (1905-1997)]] || 411 || |- | V || 84 || [[Moorhouse-511|Frederick Silver Moorhouse (1907-1981)]] || || |- | V || 85 || [[Witte-1088|Jessie Witte (1907-1929)]] || || || |- | V || 86 || [[Witte-797|Mabel Witte (1909-1998)]] || || |- | V || 87 || [[Sturt-169|Mabel Blanche Sturt (1884-1885)]] || || || |- | V || 88 ||[[Thomson-12210|Ethel Ann Thomson (1885-)]] || || || |- | V || 89 || [[Sturt-170|Harold Charles Sturt (1887-1926)]] || || |- | V || 90 ||[[Sweetland-434|Blanche Ethel Sweetland (1894-1982)]] || || |- | V || 91 || [[Keates-239|Mabel Emilie Atkins Keates (1878-)]] || || || |- | V || 92 || [[Thynne-231|Francis Aloysius Mary Thynne (1871-)]] || || || |- | V || 93 || [[Keates-240|Ethel Amelia (Keates) Thomson (1879-)]] || || || |- | V || 94 || || || Husband of V.93, James Thomson (1859-). See [[Keates-240|Ethel Amelia (Keates) Thomson (1879-)]] || |- | V || 95 || || || Wife of V.96 White shows her as having emigrated. From other records it appears that the first wife of V.96, Williamina Watson, did not emigrate with V.96, who later married Eva B (surname unknown) in the U.S. See [[Keates-241|Keates-241]]|| |- | V || 96 || [[Keates-241|Norman Charles Thomas Keates (1881-)]] || || || |- | V || 97 || [[Keates-243|Arthur Llewellyn Keates (1882-1884)]] || || White has recorded as female but birth and death indexes indicate male. || |- | V || 98 || [[Keates-245|Edith Shirley (Keates) Smart (1887-)]] || || Other records indicate that Edith was the 7th child, not the 5th as shown by White. || |- | V || 99 || [[Smart-5660|William Sanderson Smart (1890-)]] || || Husband of V.98. See note on V.98. || |- | V || 100 || [[Keates-242|Lilian Shirley (Keates) Paterson (1884-)]] || || Other records indicate that Lilian was the 5th child, not the 6th as shown by White. || |- | V || 101 || [[Paterson-5427|Charles Stanley Hedley Paterson (1886-1960)]] || || Husband of V.100, see note there. |- | V || 102 || || || Wife of V.103, Margaret. See [[Keates-244]] and note on V.103 || |- | V || 103 || [[Keates-244|George Malcolm Keates (1885-1947)]] || || Other records indicate that George was the 6th child, not the 7th as shown by White. || |- | V || 104 || [[Anspach-350|Emmeline Margaret (Anspach) Fechtman (1877-1967)]] || || White shows V.28 and V.29 as having 3 children (2 female, 1 male), all living. Other sources show they had 10 children, 5 of whom had died in infancy before the time of White's study in 1940. Two daughters were alive in 1940. Emmeline Margaret was the firstborn child. See [[#Reliability of White's Genealoglical Data|notes above]] and profile of mother, [[Long-17483|Emmeline (Long) Anspach]]. || |- | V || 105 || [[Anspach-353|Jacob William Anspach (1880-1940)]] || || White shows V.28 and V.29 as having 3 children (2 female, 1 male), all living. Other sources show they had 10 children, 5 of whom had died in infancy before the time of White's study in 1940. Three sons were alive in 1940, Jacob, [[Anspach-344|Ludwig Nicholas Percy Anspach (1895-1960)]] and [[Anspach-359|Walter Charles Anspach (1899-1962)]]. As Ludwig and Walter were both born after [[Anspach-352|Lily Eugenie Anspach (1888-1978)]], V.106, it is assumed that V.105 is Jacob. || |- | V || 106 || [[Anspach-352|Lily Eugenie (Anspach) Glanville (1888-1978)]] || || White shows V.28 and V.29 as having 3 children (2 female, 1 male), all living. Other sources show they had 10 children, 5 of whom had died in infancy before the time of White's study in 1940. Two daughters were alive in 1940. Lily was the younger of the two. See [[#Reliability of White's Genealoglical Data|notes above]] and profile of mother, [[Long-17483|Emmeline (Long) Anspach]]. || |- | V || 107 || [[Long-25694|William George Long (1879-)]] || || Other records indicate William had 2 brothers. See [[Long-17481|Ernest Long (1855-1905)]] || |- | V || 108 || [[Long-25728|George Harry Long (1882-)]] || || Other records indicate George had 2 brothers. See [[Long-17481|Ernest Long (1855-1905)]] || |- | V || 109 || [[Long-25645|Beatrice Alma Long (1877-)]] || || Beatrice was first child, not third || |- |V || 110 || [[Long-25729|Nellie Gertrude Long (1886-1914)]] || || |- | V || 111 || [[Long-25736|Elsie May Long (1894-)]] || || |- | V || 112 || || || First husband of V.113. See [[Long-25417]] || |- | V|| 113 || [[Long-25417|Clara Madeline Long (1887-)]] || || || |- | V || 114 || || || Second husband of V.113. See [[Long-25417]] || |- | V || 115 || [[Long-25418|Olga Long (1896-)]] || || |- | V || 116 || [[Long-25419|Gladys May Long (1898-)]] || || |- | V || 117 || [[Nicholls-3760|Evelyn Lily Nicholls (1903-1994)]] || || |- | V || 118 || [[Long-25426|Reginald Walter Long (1904-1984)]] || || |- | V || 119 || [[Long-25749|Doris Amy Long (1911-)]] || || |- | V || 120 || || || Husband of V.119 || |- | V || 121 || [[Long-25750|Ronald Frederick George Long (1916-)]] || || |- | V || 122 || [[Morris-30405|Alice Victoria Morris (1897-1972)]] || || |- | V || 123 || [[Long-23005|Eustace Graham Long (1894-1936)]] || || |- | V || 124 || [[Long-25770|Violet Muriel Long (1899-)]] || || |- | V || 125 || [[Long-25769|Winifred Augusta (Long) Rider (1893-)]] || || |- | V || 126 || [[Rider-3136|Archibald William Rider (1863-1946)]] || || |- | V || 127 || [[Clarkson-1851|Doris (Clarkson) Lorenz (1900-1985)]] || || |- | V || 128 || [[Lorenz-838|Albert Edward Lorenz (1900-)]] || || |- | V || 129 || [[Land-3321|Norman Spencer Land (1919-1995)]] || 413 || "...at present in Vancouver..." || |- | V || 130 || [[Land-2707|Hilda Maude (Land) Hatch (1915-2014)]] || || |- | VI || 1 || || || Wife of VI.2 |- | VI || 2 || || || Son of [[Parkes-932|Christopher Joseph Edward Parkes (1878-1952)]]. See [[Parkes-932#Research Notes|Research Notes]] for more information. |- | VI || 3 || || || Daughter of [[Parkes-932|Christopher Joseph Edward Parkes (1878-1952)]]. See [[Parkes-932#Research Notes|Research Notes]] for more information. |- | VI || 4 || || || Husband of VI.3 |- | VI || 5 || || || Wife of VI.6 |- | VI || 6 || || || Son of [[Parkes-932|Christopher Joseph Edward Parkes (1878-1952)]]. See [[Parkes-932#Research Notes|Research Notes]] for more information. |- | VI || 7 || [[Neath-3|Peggy Ada Neath (1917-1977)]] || || || |- | VI || 8 || [[Wilson-11119|Clifford James Wilson (1913-2004)]] || || || |- | VI || 9 || Wilson-11118 (private) || || || |- | VI || 10 || || || |- | VI || 11 || [[Patrick-564|Lorna Patrick (1908-)]] || || |- | VI || 12 || [[Henderson-15361|Marjorie Eleanor (Henderson) Patrick (1916-1994)]] || || |- | VI || 13 || [[Patrick-563|Carl Patrick (1913-1996)]] || "410, 417, 425" || |- | VI || 14 || [[Patrick-567|Marie (Patrick) Di Novo (1910-)]] || || |- | VI || 15 || [[Di_Novo-13|Cosimo Di Novo (1908-1973)]] || || |- | VI || 16 || [[Patrick-569|John Sydney Patrick (1918-)]] || 410 || |- | VI || 17 || [[Wilson-11123|Maurice Wendell Wilson (1913-2001)]] || || |- | VI || 18 || [[Wilson-11121|Paul Ivan Wilson (1917-2011)]] || "425, 426" || |- | VI || 19 || Wilson-11124 (private) || || |- | VI || 20 || Wilson-11122 (private) || || |- | VI || 21 || || || |- | VI || 22 || [[Wilson-11131|David Arthur Wilson (1922-2003)]] || "411, 425" || |- | VI || 23 || [[Wilson-11106|Monica Lesley (Wilson) Orme (1928-2019)]] || 411 || |- | VI || 24 || [[Wilson-11113|William Barry Wilson (1926-2011)]] || || |- | VI || 25 || [[Gray-4194|Edward Avon Gray (1921-1987)]] || || |- | VI || 26 || [[Gray-4184|Dorothy Betty (Gray) Withy (1925-2014)]] || || |- | VI || 27 || Gray-4183 (private) || 424 || |- | VI || 28 || [[Gray-4189|Robin Gray (1938-1939)]] || || || |- | VI || 29 || [[Wilson-11234|Annie Maia Wilson (1931-2008)]] || || || |- | VI || 30 || [[Hazel-461|Verna Sylvia (Hazel) Kiener (1914-1996)]] || || || |- | VI || 31 || [[Bull-4435|Hubert Edgar John Bull (1915-1997)]] || || || |- | VI || 32 || [[Walsh-11150|Margaret Eleanor (Walsh) Kidner (1924-2013)]] || || || |- | VI || 33 || [[Walsh-11151|Donald Edward Walsh (1927-1999)]] || || || |- | VI || 34 || || || Son of V.40, [[Bull-3232|Henry John Bull (abt.1903-bef.1940)]] || |- | VI || 35 || || || Son of V.44, [[Cope-2240|Henry John Cope (1890-1969)]]. || |- | VI || 36 || || || Son of V.44, [[Cope-2240|Henry John Cope (1890-1969)]]. || |- | VI || 37 || [[Cope-3234|Bruce Allan Cope (1922-1984)]] || || || |- | VI || 38 || [[Cope-3235|Derek Edgar Cope (1924-2000)]] || || |- | VI || 39 || || || Daughter of V.46. No other records yet found. |- | VI || 40 || [[Cope-3236|John Lindon Cope (1935-1938)]] || || |- | VI || 41 || [[Stevenson-10343|Dorothea Gwendoline Mary (Stevenson) McDonald (1923-2010)]] || || |- | VI || 42 || [[Stevenson-10344|Marguerite Hilda Stevenson (1925-1997)]] || || |- | VI || 43 || || 410 || May still be living. No death record identified as at March 2022. |- | VI || 44 || || || Child of V.49, [[Cope-2838|Helen Cope (1896-)]]. || |- | VI || 45 || [[Rogers-38008|Joyce Valmai (Rogers) Parsons (1919-1999)]] || || |- | VI || 46 || [[Parsons-15497|Alfred Richard Parsons (1912-1985)]] || || Husband of VI.45 || |- | VI || 47 || || || May still be living. No death record identified as at March 2022. || |- | VI || 48 || [[Jenkins-19002|Wendy Gertrude (Jenkins) Bradford (1923-2018)]] || || || |- | VI || 49 || || || May still be living. No death record identified as at March 2022. || |- | VI || 50 || [[Standley-983|Lorna Ethel Standley (1923-1924)]] || || || |- | VI || 51 || || || May still be living. No death record identified as at March 2022. || |- | VI || 52 || [[Jenkins-18805|Eric Llewellyn Jenkins (1933-2016)]] || || || |- | VI || 53 || [[Jenkins-19003|Shirley Ruth Jenkins (1936-2000)]] || || || |- | VI || 54 || [[Jenkins-18822|Michael Christopher Jenkins (1936-1965)]] || || || |- | VI || 55 || || || May still be living. No death record identified as at March 2022. || |- | VI || 56 || [[Verity-378|Peter Verity (1916-1990)]] || || || |- | VI || 57 || [[Verity-377|John Harry Verity (1922-2014)]] || || || |- | VI || 58 || || || May still be living. No death record identified as at March 2022. || |- | VI || 59 || || || May still be living. No death record identified as at March 2022. || |- | VI || 60 || || || May still be living. No death record identified as at March 2022. || |- | VI || 61 || [[Moorhouse-693|Brian Moorhouse (1931-2020)]] || 411, 425 || |- | VI || 62 || [[Sturt-210|Mary Elaine (Sturt) Raven (1909-1993)]] || || || |- | VI || 63 || [[Thomson-12216|Shirley Ethel (Thomson) Pennington (1912-1992)]] || || || |- | VI || 64 || [[Paterson-5499|Margaret Emilie Hedley (Paterson) Thomson (1910-1995)]] || || || |- | VI || 65 || || || No death record identified as at March 2022, searching ancestry.co.uk || |- | VI || 66 || || || Child of [[Long-25417|Clara Madeline Long (1887-)]]. See [[Long-25417#Research Notes|Research Notes on Clara's profile]]. |- | VI || 67 || || || Child of [[Long-25417|Clara Madeline Long (1887-)]]. See [[Long-25417#Research Notes|Research Notes on Clara's profile]]. |- | VI || 68 || || || Husband of VI.67 |- | VI || 69 || || || Child of [[Long-25417|Clara Madeline Long (1887-)]]. See [[Long-25417#Research Notes|Research Notes on Clara's profile]]. |- | VI || 70 || [[Long-23141|Tom Long]] || || |- | VI || 71 || Private - Unlisted || || |- | VI || 72 || || || May still be living. No death record identified as at March 2022. || |- | VI || 73 || || || May still be living. No death record identified as at March 2022. || |- | VI || 74 || || || May still be living. No death record identified as at March 2022. || |- | VII || 1 || || || Granddaughter of [[Parkes-932|Christopher Joseph Edward Parkes (1878-1952)]]. See [[Parkes-932#Research Notes|Research Notes]] for more information. |- | VII || 2 || Private - Unlisted || || |- | VII || 3 || || || Still living. |- | VII || 4 || || || Known to be deceased from shared family information, but no death record found. |- | VII || 5 || || || Likely still living. No records confidently identified. |} == References ==

Eyre Name Study

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[[Category: Eyre Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Eyre Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SRNM SRNM] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Eyre name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Eyre's), by time period (18th Century Eyre's), or by topic (Eyre DNA, Eyre Occupations, Eyre Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Eyre Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Wiki-ID|Name]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Eyre}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname1 Surname1] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname2 Surname2] ==Arms== :[[image:Eyre_Name_Study.png|thumb|Description of the arms of Eyre by county.]] The Eyre family motto is "Sola Virtus Invicta" - Bravery alone is Invincible.The Eyres of Derbyshire - the death of a dynasty. Web.[https://sites.google.com/site/thshomepage/home] ==Branches== ===Derbyshire=== ===={{orange|Hassop}}==== :[[image:Eyre-3.png|thumb|Eyre of Hassop, co. Derby]] ===={{orange|Dronfield}}==== :[[image:Eyre-73.png|thumb|Eyre of Dronfield Woodhouse in Dronfield, co. Derby, (Yeatman).]] ===Wiltshire=== ===={{orange|Bromham}}==== :[[image:Eyre-940-1.png|thumb|Eyre of Bromham, co. Wilts, (Vis. of Wilts, 1623).]] ===={{orange|Wedhampton}}==== :[[image:Eyre-940.png|thumb|Eyre of Wedhampton, co. Wilts. (Vis of Wilts, 1623).]] ==Sources==

Fairbairn Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Showcase]] [[Category:DNA_Projects]] [[Category:Fairbairn Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] {{GOONS Sticker|Fairbairn}} The FAIRBAIRN Surname One Name Study groups families into their respective trees and uses genetic genealogy, aka DNA testing, to provide a scientific basis to paper-trail family tree connections, along with hints on which tree may be linked to another. Keep an eye on the [http://FairbairnsAll.blogspot.com project diary] for updates. The FAIRBAIRN Surname One Name Study is registered with the [http://www.one-name.org/images/guild_int.gif Guild of One Name Studies]. There is a separate One Name Study for FAIRBURN. The associated DNA project however is for all variants of FAIRBAIRN, including FAIRBURN. === Patriarchs === If your family is not yet listed [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fairbairn_DNA_Project here on WikiTree], please do consider adding them, with the end of line Patriarch profile having Category of "Fairbairn Patriarch" included in their profile biography section. See also the [http://fairbairn.lornahen.com/lineages Fairbairn One Name Study] pages for some additional source information and descendant charts.

Fairfield, Immigrant Voyage to South Australia 1840

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[[Category:Fairfield, Arrived 14 Dec 1840]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] '''The Voyage of the Immigrant ship Fairfield to the South Australian Colony in 1840''' This category is for passengers arriving 1840-12-14 to South Australia aboard the Fairfield (434 ton barque built in 1833) from London via Plymouth on 1840-07-30. Via the Cape under Captain James Lee. [https://www.familyhistorysa.org/shipping/passengerlists.html familyhistorysa.org] Carrying Thomas Haywood, Surgeon Superintendent, and 177 emigrants. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/71620516? trove.nla.gov.au] '''Passenger Lists etc.'''
* Fairfield 1840 from Diane Cummings' BOUND FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIA website. http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/BSA/1840Fairfield.htm * 30/07/1840 - 14/12/1840 from the PASSENGERS IN HISTORY website, An initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum. first accessed online on the 3rd of March 2020 at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/944882 * AUSTRALIAN AND COLONIAL WOOL. from the Adelaide Chronicle and South Australian Literary Record (SA : 1840 - 1842) of Wednesday 16 December 1840, Page 3. first accessed online on the 3rd of March 2020 at: [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/195860404?searchTerm=fairfield&searchLimits=dateTo=1840-12-31%7C%7C%7CdateFrom=1840-01-01%7C%7C%7Csortby=dateDesc trove.nla.gov.au] * LATE ARRIVALS. from the Southern Australian (Adelaide, SA : 1838 - 1844) of Friday 18 December 1840, Page 2. first accessed online on the 3rd of March 2020 at: [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/71620516?searchTerm=fairfield&searchLimits=dateFrom=1840-01-01%7C%7C%7CdateTo=1840-12-31 trove.nla.gov.au] * SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from the South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) of Saturday 19 December 1840, Page 2. first accessed online on the 3rd of March 2020 at: [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/27442113?searchTerm=fairfield&searchLimits=dateFrom=1840-01-01%7C%7C%7CdateTo=1840-12-31 trove.nla.gov.au] * SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from the Adelaide Chronicle and South Australian Literary Record (SA : 1840 - 1842) of Wednesday 23 December 1840, Page 3. first accessed online on the 3rd of March 2020 at: [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/195860440?searchTerm=fairfield&searchLimits=dateTo=1840-12-31%7C%7C%7CdateFrom=1840-01-01%7C%7C%7Csortby=dateDesc trove.nla.gov.au]. This states, "We believe there Is fever on board the FairfieId." * Overseas Arrivals to South Australia - late 1840 (secondary source). Immigration to South Australia - Shipping Lists 1836 to 1890, compiled by Reg Butler (Hahndorf) over many years, and may include certain additional information regarding the people and families concerned. [https://localwiki.org/adelaide-hills/Overseas_Arrivals_to_South_Australia_-_late_1840 localwiki.org/adelaide-hills]

Fairfield County, South Carolina

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Welcome to Fairfield County, South Carolina Project!
{{US History|sub-project=South Carolina}} {{Sticker | category = Fairfield County, South Carolina | image = Fairfield_County_South_Carolina-6.jpg | text = [[Space:Fairfield County, South Carolina|Fairfield County, South Carolina]] }} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairfield_County,_South_Carolina :pre-1700's Arrowheads with broken pieces of Indian tribes' pottery can be seen on the banks of both the Broad Rover and Wateree River as it was the hunting grounds for several tribes. The county is situated between the Broad River on the west and the Wateree River (now Lake Wateree) on the east..http://www.fairfieldsc.com/secondary.aspx?pageID=176 :'''Mid 1700's''' Early settlers brought cotton to the county, which soon needed the labor of Slaves, the enslaved African Americans. Cotton was the main commodity crop for the county.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairfield_County,_South_Carolina :'''1740''' - Thomas Nightingale is considered to be the first settler to come to the area. He was interested in horses, thus went to a "cow-pen" establishment. Later a town began there about 5 miles away. Other settlers came in the middle of the eighteenth century.http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/fairfield_county_sc.html ::Fairfield County lies between the upcountry and the lowcountry areas of the state, and it was settled both by Scots-Irish immigrants from colonies to the north and by English and French Huguenot planters from the lowcountry. The county's attributes are rolling hills with fertile valleys and picturesque scenery. As such the county is known for the "pastures, pines and ponds". Citizens live in a serene county atmosphere. :'''1755''' - Winnsboro was first settled. :'''1755-1770''' Fairfield County lies between the upcountry and the lowcountry areas of the state, and it was settled both by Scots-Irish immigrants from colonies to the north and by English, Germans, and French Huguenot planters from the lowcountry.eighteenth century. All had a strong belief in education. :'''1750-1770''' - During this colonial period Fairfield area was a center for the Regulator movement, which sought to bring law and order to the backcountry. :'''1777''' Richard Winn migrated from Virginia to this area known as Fairfield. He settled on lands that occupied the current location of Winnsboro. 1777 the settlement was known as "Winnsborough". :'''1777''' Mount Zion Institute began in Winnsboro as the first school to be established in the South Carolina Upcountry. Mount Zion was the forerunner of other good schools in until public schools were mandated by law in 1878. :'''1780-1781''' Lord Cornwallis stated during his British occupation of Fairfield County of "How Fair These Fields". This may be the origin for the name of Fairfield County. Lord Cornwallis learned of the defeat of Ferguson at Kings Mountain, and selected Winnsboro for encampment. Supplies could be obtained from the countryside. Cornwallis stayed there until Jan, 1781. ''' The house Cornwallis stayed in during the occupation is still standing.'''https://archive.org/stream/historyoffairfie00eder#page/10/mode/2up {{Image|file=Fairfield_County_South_Carolina-7.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Memorial where Lord Cornwallis camped }} ::Mt. Zion has a marquee or marker near the college. There was a military hospital on the site now owned by George H McMaster.British were buried in the front yard of the property. :'''1780-81''' The occupation of Winnsboro by Lord Cornwallis during the Revolution only interrupted the Mount Zion Institute '''classes'''!! It never closed.. On Mount Zion campus is a granite marker is a reminder of the Cornwallis' encampment. School was more important!! :'''1776-1780''' - Richard Winn, John Winn , and Minor Winn served in the Revolutionary War. Richard was a General, fighting in more battles than other Whigs of South Carolina. :'''1785''' The county was formed as a part of Camden District.Winnsboro was chartered by the legislature after Richard Winn, John Winn, John Vanderhorst petitioned for it to be laid out as a town. ::The village was laid out and chartered by petition of Richard Winn, John Winn and John Vanderhorst. John, Richard, and Minor Winn all served in the Revolutionary War. Richard Winn, a General, is said to have fought in more battles than any Whig in South Carolina. :'''1785''' Fairfield county was a part of Camden District. Its first town and county seat, Winnsboro, was settled around 1755.. It is located between the upcountry and the low country areas of the state. Settlers consisted of Scots-Irish immigrants and English and French Huguenot planters migrating from the low country. In the colonial period this area was a center for the Regulator movement, which sought to bring law and order to the backcountry. During the Revolutionary War, Lord Cornwallis made his headquarters in Winnsboro from October of 1780 to January of 1781; the county was also invaded by General William Tecumseh Sherman's troops during the U.S. Civil War. {{Image|file=Fairfield_County_South_Carolina.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Map of Fairfield Co. }}{{clear}} :'''1788''' The most famous church is the Old Brick Church was built, ( Associate Reformed Presbyterian Synod of the Carolinas was organized in 1803). Fairfield County has numerous churches, some of which have existed for over 200 years. {{Image|file=Fairfield_County_South_Carolina.gif |align=r |size=350 |caption=Old Brick Church }}{{clear}} :'''Slavery '''[http://freedomonthemove.org Slavery on the Move] {{Image|file=Fairfield_County_South_Carolina-1.gif |align=l |size=240 |caption=McCrieght House }}{{Image|file=Fairfield_County_South_Carolina-4.jpg |align=r |size=270 |caption=Catatopia Plantation }}{{Image|file=Fairfield_County_South_Carolina-2.gif |align=c |size=250 |caption=Brick House. }}{{clear}}{{clear}} :'''Early 1810s ''' The Cotton gin was invented which enhanced ease to convert the cultured cotton to the cotton into the fibers that could be woven into cloth. the cotton that was being grown.Invention of the cotton gin enabled the cultivation of short-staple cotton through the upcountry regions of the South. Descendants of the slaves still live in the upcountry region in this rural area. Following the Civil War this constant growing of cotton without crop rotation depleted the soil. {{Image|file=Fairfield_County_South_Carolina-1.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Town Clock.}}{{clear}} :'''1823''' - The County Courthouse, across from the Town Clock,is older than the "Town Clock". It was designed and created by the South Carolina architect, Robert Mills, Courthouse houses records dating to the mid-1700's. :'''Dec. 1832''' Winnsboro was incorporated as a town to be governed by an intendant and wardens. The most prominent architectural feature of Fairfield County is the Town Clock in Winnsboro. South Carolina's General Assembly authorized Winnsboro's commissioners to construct a market house that was long and narrow (similar to that of Philadelphia's Independence Hall). "shall not be of greater width than 30 feet (9.1 m)" to allow 30 feet (9.1 m) of wagon travel on either side. Since a clock was added in 1837, the building had been called "Town Clock".Residents boast the clock is the longest continuously running clock in the United States. ::During this pillaging, stock were shot, farm implements were destroyed and the fencing was burned. This continued from Rocky Ford onward. :'''1850's''' Ridgeway became the 2nd largest town in the County and was first named "New Town". When the South Carolina Railway decided not to construct a railway to Camden. Thus it decided to use the "ridge way" for transportation. {{Image|file=Fairfield_County_South_Carolina-5.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Railway museum, Winnsboro }}{{clear}} :'''1862-65''' A Union Soldier left a note regretting they removed the Old Brick Church's floor boards to build a crossing over the river for General Sherman's Troops to cross. :'''1862-65''' Civil War Sherman’s march was full of burning of buildings, looting of homes taking gold, silver watches, silver plate, foods such as bacon, flour, firearms, corn, gin houses and cotton was burned. Sherman burned and destroyed property (burning 10 buildings belonging to Mrs Robert Ford. Then one man noticed Masonic relics in the home (as they tried to burn it. When he found out the husband was a Mason, he ordered the house to be saved and placed a guard at the house. He left a paper to the effect.https://archive.org/stream/historyoffairfie00eder#page/10/mode/2up :'''1880's''' After a cotton mill began operating in Winnsboro other industries began.. Fairfield county thought ahead to buy property along I-77 for industrial development in the county to stimulate the economy. Now the property is called Walter B. Brown I and Walter B Brown II Industrial Parks in South Winnsboro.. These house the mill, then US Rubber Company, (now owned by Performance Fibers Group. Additional companies are Hacker Instruments, Elite ES, Ruff &Tuff Electric Vehicles and Guardian Fiberglas, Lang Mekra, Isola USA, and Prime Metal Coatings. ::Granite deposits in the County led to the early development of quarrying. Winnsboro blue granite, "The Silk of the Trade," is used worldwide in buildings and monuments :'''1900's''' Damage caused by the infestation of the boll weevil. :'''1900-1950's''' Agriculture was mechanized.. With this millions of rural African Americans migrated from the rural counties in the Southern States to migrate in the Great Migration to northern and midwestern cities. Here they found jobs in the cities. Cotton production was the major economic activity of the area, but the county also produced Winnsboro Blue Granite. Some prominent residents of the county were Regulator leader Thomas Woodward (d. 1779), Revolutionary War officer Richard Winn (1750-1818), and artist Laura Glenn Douglas (1886-1962) http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/fairfield_county_sc.html ===Government Offices=== '''Courthouse of Fairfield county''' {{Image|file=Fairfield_County_South_Carolina-3.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Fairfield Co. Courthouse. }}{{clear}} :The ghost of Mary Ingleman (the "Witch of Winnsboro Courthouse) haunts the courthouse steps of Fairfield County. This began in 1792 when people accused others of being witches. Mary was accused, tortured, beaten by the townspeople. Mary reported this to the County Authorities, but they were not punished. It is felt her ghost is demanding justice. http://www.hauntedplaces.org/item/fairfield-county-courthouse/ ===Geography=== :Location - Fairfield County is located in the Old English District of South Carolina between Columbia, SC and Charlotte, NC via I-77 :Located in the upper piedmont region of South Carolina, :Topography- rolling hills and fertile valleys, well-known for its picturesque scenery. ====Protected areas==== **[https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/scnfs/home/?cid=fsbdev3_037408 Francis Marion and Sumter National Forests] ===Demographics=== In 2000 there were 23,454 people living in the county with a population density of 34 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 59.09% Black or African American, 39.58% White, 0.19% Asian, 0.15% Native American, 0.44% from other races, and 0.55% from two or more races. 1.07% of the population were Hispanic or Latin. In 2010, there were 23,956 people in the county with population density of 24.9 people/sq. mi. {{Image|file=Fairfield_County_South_Carolina-6.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Here's an image. }}{{clear}} *Fairfield county is home to the Carolinas–Virginia Tube Reactor during the 1960s. In 1984 the Virgil C. Summer Nuclear Generating Station was built here. *The county owns the Fairfield County Airport, in operation since 1975 ===Towns=== *Blythewood (Mostly in Richland County) *Jenkinsville *Ridgeway *Winnsboro (county seat) Unincorporated communities
*Blackjack *Blackstock *Blair *Bucklick *Feasterville *Mitford *Monticello **Winnsboro Mill ====County Resources==== *The county is home to the South Carolina Railroad Museum (in Winnsboro) *https://www.fairfieldgenealogysociety.org/ *The Enoree Ranger District of the Sumter National Forest provides opportunities for outdoor recreation. There are an abundant deer and wild turkeys county has an abundance of deer and wild turkeys, which are hunters' paradise. hunters. *It is home to the Lake Wateree State Recreation Area. *[https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/scnfs/home/?cid=fsbdev3_037408 Francis Marion and Sumter National Forests] =====Notables===== *Thomas Woodward (d. 1779 Regulator leader T *Revolutionary War officer Richard Winn (1750-18)18) *Laura Glenn Douglas (1886-1962). artist ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2332 Fairfield Co., South Carolina Cemeteries] *[http://genealogytrails.com/scar/fairfield/cemeteries.htm Fairfield County Cemeteries] *[http://usgwarchives.net/sc/sca_fair.html Fairfield County, South Carolina Cemeteries] *[https://ldsgenealogy.com/SC/Fairfield-County-Cemetery-Records.htm Cemeteries in Fairfield Co., SC] ===Sources=== *https://www.fairfieldgenealogysociety.org/ *https://www.ken-shelton.com/Fairfield/County_Court/CountyCourt.htm *http://www.fairfieldgenealogysociety.org *https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/scnfs/home/?cid=fsbdev3_037408 *https://factfinder.census.gov/faces/tableservices/jsf/pages/productview.xhtml?src=bkmk *https://ken-shelton.com/Fairfield-Plat-Map/Winnsboro.htm * https://ken-shelton.com/Fairfield/Plats/plats.htm * https://ken-shelton.com/SCTAX/sctax.htm *https://ken-shelton.com/scqr/scqr.htm *https://ken-shelton.com/SCTAX/sctax.htm * https://ken-shelton.com/scplats/scplats.htm *https://www.ken-shelton.com/Fairfield/Church/Church.htm *https://ken-shelton.com/Fairfield-Plat-Map/Fairfield_Plat_Map.htm *https://ken-shelton.com/Mobleys-Meeting-House/Mobleys-Meeting-House.htm *https://www.ken-shelton.com/Fairfield/Deeds/deeds.htm *https://www.ken-shelton.com/Fairfield/Wills/wills.htm *https://ken-shelton.com/Fairfield-Plat-Map/Fairfield_Plat_Map.htm

Fairmont Cemetery Raton NM USA

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==Fairmont Cemetery== {{One Place Study|place=Raton, New Mexico|category=Raton, New Mexico}}[[Image:One_Place_Studies_Directory-2.png|175px]] {{Image|file=Fairmont_Cemetery_Raton_NM_USA-2.png |align=l |size=l }} ===Cemetery Details=== *[[:Category:Fairmont_Cemetery,_Raton,_New_Mexico|Fairmont Cemetery Category]] for profiles of those buried here. *[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTCemetery/Cemetery.htm?cemetery=Fairmont_Cemetery%2C_Raton%2C_New_Mexico WikiTree+ Cemetery Report for this cemetery] *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Fairmont_Cemetery_Raton_NM_USA|WikiTree Profiles that link to this page.]] {{Image|file=Fairmont_Cemetery_Raton_NM_USA.png |align=c |size=l }} *'''Cemetery name:''' Fairmont Cemetery *'''Address:''' Sugarite Avenue, Raton, Colfax, New Mexico 87740 USA *'''Elevation:''' 6698 feet *'''GPS Coordinates:''' 36.903196, -104.430130 *'''Information:''' [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/38059/fairmont-cemetery FindAGrave] - 6429 Memorials, [[Space:Fairmont_Cemetery_Raton_Colfax_Co_New_Mexico|Honeyfield]] - 6163 entries, [https://nmttp.com/Colfax/fairmont1.html NMTTP] - 2878 entries. ===To Do=== See the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1VWMAmt31DLDhLJ2ZNn_PC6v9_5OLCdI2XeAkovW_-jE/edit?usp=sharing SPREADSHEET] that lists WT Profile IDs, FAG IDs, and checks against the sources and the [https://nmttp.com/Colfax/fairmont1.html New Mexico Tombstone Project] for this cemetery.Honeyfield, Harold R. ''[[Space:Fairmont_Cemetery_Raton_Colfax_Co_New_Mexico|Fairmont Cemetery, Raton, Colfax Co., New Mexico : a listing of burials as of Aug. 2007]]'' (H.R. Honeyfield, Davis, California 2007) {|border=4 width=500 align="center" |align="center" colspan=3|[[Space:Fairmont_Cemetery_Raton_NM_USA_Album_8|Section 8]]
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Fairmount Cemetery, Polo, Illinois

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'''FAIRMOUNT CEMETERY'''
:Buffalo Township ===About this Space Page===
This project, intends to catalog and document the history of all burials in Fairmount Cemetery. This free space page for Fairmount Cemetery is part of WikiTree's '''[[Project:Cemeterist|Cemeterist Project]]''', and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there.
=== About Fairmount Cemetery === :Fairmount Cemetery Association :1533 IL-26, Polo, IL 61064 : :(815) 946-2810 The cemetery is still in use and is well-kept. === Fairmount on the Map === [https://www.google.com/maps/@42.0005897,-89.5785465,16z Fairmount Cemetery on Google Maps] GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
42.000725, -89.578482 === Websites Showing Fairmount === [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/105624/fairmount-cemetery Find A Grave] [https://peoplelegacy.com/cemetery/fairmount_cemetery-0j6p/ People Legacy] [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Fairmount-Cemetery/122361 Billion Graves] === Entrances of Fairmount === There are 3 entrances to this cemetery from the West, off of Highway 26/52, just north of Polo, IL. *The far south entrance enters into the St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery and this connects through to Fairmount. *The second entrance is the main entrance into what I consider the original Fairmount Cemetery. It splits into Office Drive to the right and Aplington Drive to the left. *The third entrance enters onto Cox Drive and the newer sections of Fairmount. === Sections of Fairmount === Section 1 is a frontage section directly to the west of the cemetery office along the highway that I believe is Fairmont and not St. Mary’s Section 2 is the closest section to the cemetery office and it is bordered by Aplington Drive on the north and Office Drive on the south. Office Drive also merges with Aplington Drive to become the main entrance to the cemetery Section 3 is bordered by Benson Drive on the north and Aplington Drive on the south with Applington Drive leading out to the main entrance to the highway. Section 4 is bordered by Cox Drive on the north and Benson Drive on the south Section 5 is bordered by Seidel Drive on the North and Cox Drive on the south. Cox Drive also leads out into the highway. === 1980s Indexing Project === The cemetery was Indexed by Chris Harmon and Ruth Baker in June 1986 and recorded in paper form. In the mid 1980's, the Ogle County Genealogical Society, took on the task of walking all Ogle County cemeteries, putting them down on paper and indexing them. In the late 1990's, the Society began uploading these cemetery records to computer. These printed indexes are located in many of libraries in the county. === List of Internments === Most of these pictures were taken by Donna Baumann The size and number of internments at this cemetery makes it too cumbersome to keep a table here on the page, so I have created a table in Google Sheets that is viewable and sortable for anyone. I am slowly creating profiles for or linking to existing profiles as I get to them. ==
'''[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1sjVISDq5qin-xPA9YOnHTcacTNtkkUz3nIHla2JZtsk/edit?usp=sharing Fairmount Cemetery List of Headstones]'''
== If you would like to help with this project, please email me [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=20045080&ref=21749755 Donna Baumann] to get editing rights to the spreadsheet and instructions.

Fairmount Cemetery, Red Level, Alabama

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[[Project:Alabama_Cemeteries|Alabama Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the Fairmount Baptist Church Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Alabama_Cemeteries|Alabama Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Alabama Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. Although all grave markers in this cemetery have been photographed (or will be shortly), the photos can only be displayed for persons with existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Franklin-1969|Lisa Franklin]] for assistance. ===Location and Map=== Location
Located on Brooklyn Road in Red Level, Alabama across from the school. GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
31.399804, -86.612285 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Fairmount+Baptist+Church/@31.400169,-86.612263,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x8891dd2d6e377def:0x2d20cbfa74cced75 Fairmount Baptist Church Cemetery on Google Maps] ===Tasks Completed=== *Cemetery has been fully surveyed. Survey appears online at Tracking Your Roots (http://trackingyourroots.com/covington.htm). ===To Do=== *Photograph all marked graves * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. === Sources === Tracking Your Roots Cemeteries of Covington County, Alabama by [[Franklin-1969|Lisa R. Franklin]] ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | Latitude ! scope="col" | Longitude ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Franklin-2892|Franklin]]||John A||1827||1909|||||||||[[image:Franklin-2892.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Franklin-2895|Franklin]]||William H||1823||25 Nov 1896||||||||| |- | [[Findley-506|Frankin]]||Mahaley Celia||1832||03 May 1899||d/o Magilbry & Dolly Findley; w/o John A Franklin|||||||[[image:Findley-506-2.jpg|140px]] |- | [[Findley-886|Findley]]||Allen Monroe||20 Dec 1857||22 Nov 1926|||||||||[[image:Findley-886.jpg|90px]] |- | [[Williams-21687|Franklin]]||Elizabeth Jane "Eliza" Williams||25 Aug 1832||31 Mar 1924||||||||| |- | [[Bass-2317|Hutcheson]]||Mary A. Bass||Dec 1881||||w/o Liston T. Hutcheson||||||| |- | [[Findley-878|Hutcheson]]||Martha Jane Findley||16 Aug 1856|| 26 Jan 1929||||||||| |- | [[Franklin-3846|Hitson]]||Ara Ellen Franklin||24 Mar 1866||01 Feb 1905||||||||| |- | [[Franklin-3844|Franklin]]||Julie Ann||14 Nov 1859||1884||||||||| |- | [[Franklin-3847|McLelland]]||Salonia Frances Franklin||05 Nov 1868||16 Jul 1915||||||||| |- | [[Franklin-3843|Prestwood]]||Saphronia Abigail Franklin||1858||03 Feb 1897||||||||| |- | [[Hutcheson-291|Hutchesson]]||Babe A.||12 Feb 1899||03 Nov 1976||||||||| |- | [[Hutcheson-289|Hutcheson]]||Early I.||03 Dec 1890||25 Mar 1950||||||||| |- | [[Hutcheson-191|Glidewell]]||Isabelle Rebecca Hutcheson||04 Jul 1860||03 Jan 1944||||||||| |- | [[Hutcheson-285|Hutcheson]]||John Wilson||19 Aug 1855||25 Dec 1915||||||||| |- | [[Hutcheson-284|Hutcheson]]||Liston Thomas||03 Jan 1880||06 Jan 1975||||||||| |- | [[Hutcheson-290|Hutcheson]]||William Albert||03 Feb 1896||23 Jan 1964||||||||| |- | Lee||H. Alton||1917||1017||||||||| |- | Lee||Helen Eugenia||1918||1918||||||||| |- | Lee||Orbie Fay||1912||1912||||||||| |- | Lee||Mildred S||1919||1992||||||||| |- | Lee||Hilary Perry||1887||1974||||||||| |- | Stewart||Cathleen||19 Aug 1933||20 May 1935||||||||| |- | Purnell||Stella S||09 May 1905||29 Dec 1953||||||||| |- | Purnell||Vernon L||01 Nov 1903||18 Sep 1955||||||||| |- | Stough||Susan Lee||21 Apr 1964||21 Apr 1964||||||||| |- | Blankenship||infant son||1935||1935||s/o Bill & Eva||||||| |- | Hitson||Thomas Riley||1869||1943||||||||| |- | Glidewell||Minnie||1892||1972||||||||| |- | Gladwell||Gilbert||Mar 1884||Jan 1956||||||||| |- | Rodgers||Myrtice Inez||16 Mar 1919||06 Jul 1992||||||||| |- | Rodgers||George Wilson||08 Nov 1918||03 May 1989||||||||| |- | Rodgers||George Edward||31 Aug 1938||05 Mar 1939||||||||| |- | Sapp||Myrtle Hutchson||28 Jun 1912||22 Apr 1977||||||||| |- | Sapp||Elwood Harold||09 Nov 1907||23 Apr 1989||||||||| |- | Sapp||Betty Louise||17 Jun 1943||19 Jun 1943||||||||| |- | Williams||William Wesley||10 Jul 1857||12 Sep 1945||||||||| |- | Williams||Lula Estelle||21 Oct 1872||30 May 1937||||||||| |- | Berry||Hattie Lee||09 Jul 1914||29 Jan 1988||||||||| |- | Berry||Thomas E. Jr.||27 Sep 1912||28 Apr 1964||||||||| |- | Lee||Della O'Vara||17 Dec 1912||18 Feb 1980||||||||| |- | Lee||Marshall Terry||21 Jul 1911||05 Jul 1991||||||||| |- | Lee||Robert||08 Aug 1903||03 Oct 1959||||||||| |- | Lee||Ada Frances||07 Jul 1876||24 Jan 1942||||||||| |- | Lee||Robert E.||11 Dec 1874||20 Apr 1936||||||||| |- | Smith||George Henry||1858||1936||||||||| |- | Smith||Emma Ealum||1859||1936||||||||| |- | Smith||Joe||22 Dec 1891||29 May 1960||||||||| |- | Jackson||Daisy Pearl Hitson||17 Mar 1885||14 Feb 1980||||||||| |- | Jackson||J.S.||19 May 1869||09 May 1937||||||||| |- | Williams||William Leonard||02 Jun 1894||01 Sep 1946||||||||| |- | Dickens||John D||16 Sep 1918||20 Apr 1945||||||||| |- | Nelson||Glennie||1905||1965||||||||| |- | Nelson||Alger||1892||1965||||||||| |- | Shine||Porter||1900||1951||||||||| |- | Granis||Myrtle Shine||||||no dates||||||| |- | Blair||James Lee||30 May 1888||11 Nov 1939||||||||| |- | Blair||Clara C||16 Apr 1891||25 Jul 1972||||||||| |- | Shine||JB||1868||1940||||||||| |- | Shine||Ida Watson||05 Apr 1872||10 Jan 1957||||||||| |- | Hutcheson||Cecil Calvert||1914||1968||||||||| |- | Hutcheson||Lena Hartzog||1893||1938||||||||| |- | Hutcheson||Bluford||1888||1968||||||||| |- | Garvin||Levi||1858||1942||||||||| |- | Garvin||Etta Bozeman Mason||29 Aug 1897||14 Apr 1982||||||||| |- | Garvin||Mary Elizabeth Cooper||1862||1932||||||||| |- | Garvin||Jesse L||03 Mar 1897||06 Jun 1938||||||||| |- | Mayo||Mark T||23 Feb 1866||23 Jun 1941||||||||| |- | Mayo||Becky Ann||12 ug 1874||14 Dec 1965||||||||| |- | Woodard||Rosie Glidewell||11 Nov 1889||08 Nov 1962||||||||| |- | Woodard||C. J.||02 Jul 1882||17 Nov 1949||||||||| |- | Williams||John Alma||26 Sep 1890||03 Nov 1944||||||||| |- | Williams||Allie V Cox||18 Dec 1894||20 Apr 1990||||||||| |- | Bush||Clarence||23 Jan 1939||23 Jan 1939||s/o Mr & Mrs WA Bush||||||| |- | Bush||Wilbern A.||13 Sep 1885||02 Aug 1974||||||||| |- | Wooard||J. Willie||23 Aug 1906||22 Jun 1939||handmade marker||||||| |- | Parker||Hunter||07 Sep 1879||11 Jan 1940||||||||| |- | Parker||Georgia Thomas||22 Sep 1885||17 Jan 1952||||||||| |- | Vaughn||James||15 May 1859||31 Jan 1940||||||||| |- | Vaughn||Ruth T||20 Oct 1890||||||||||| |- | Vaughn||David C||14 Jan 1915||21 Nov 1985||TEC SGT US Marine Corp. WWII ||||||| |- | Lee||Anderson||12 Aug 1882||14 Oct 1957||||||||| |- | Lee||Mrs. A.||03 Jun 1888||23 Nov 1952||||||||| |- | Ammons||William Tell||22 Nov 1910||04 Nov 1943||Pvt.||||||| |- | Ammons||Ervin||05 Dec 1880||27 Feb 1962||||||||| |- | Ammons||Nora||14 Nov 1890||08 Mar 1969||||||||| |- | Johns||Mary Marie||17 Oct 1923||28 Dec 1958||||||||| |- | Kirkland||Fletcher L||20 Jan 1892||08 Feb 1975||||||||| |- | Kirkland||Rebecca Mozell||08 Feb 1902||12 Dec 1955||||||||| |- | Craig||Robert E||10 Aug 1956||19 Mar 1957||||||||| |- | Craig||Edward E||08 Sep 1923||11 Jun 1978||||||||| |- | Craig||Pauline J||31 Jul 1929||12 Jan 1981||||||||| |- | Jeter||James Walker||26 Sep 1891||22 May 1957||||||||| |- | Jeter||Fronnie Elizabeth||27 Sep 1896||24 Sep 1963||||||||| |- | Beasley||Alonzo L||23 Nov 1878||27 Nov 1969||||||||| |- | Beasley||Sarah H||31 Dec 1880||23 Nov 1952||||||||| |- | Beasley||infant||||||no dates||||||| |- | Beasley||infant||||||no dates||||||| |- | Hutchinson||Walter D||26 Jan 1926||25 Aug 1953||FL PVT 1473 SVC CO MD Unit WWII||||||| |- | Beasley||Jerry Fletcher||15 Sep 1932||08 Sep 1947||||||||| |- | Beasley||Daisy Lee Kirkland||08 Jan 1917||06 Feb 1986||||||||| |- | Beasley||Jim Ruben Jr||11 Feb 1914||09 Aug 1952||AL PVT 3705 Base Unit AAF WWII||||||| |- | Rhodes||JF||06 Jan 1882||23 Apr 1961||||||||| |- | Rhodes||Lizzie||26 Oct 1886||28 Mar 1964||||||||| |- | Beslee||Rosey||27 Dec 1933||26 Feb 1956||||||||| |- | Holley||C. Clayton||28 Oct 1911||18 Feb 1981||||||||| |- | Holley||Lillie Mae||16 Dec 1910||||||||||| |- | Lee||Lelia Frances||1891||1974||||||||| |- | Lee||Alto Byron||10 Mar 1922||13 Apr 1943||||||||| |- | Mills||John Wilson||15 Oct 1857||02 Feb 1951||||||||| |- | Foshee||Fred L||21 May 1886||26 Apr 1971||||||||| |- | Foshee||Lillian Field||01 Jul 1890||25 May 1949||||||||| |- | Perry||Charles P||1866||1948||||||||| |- | Perry||Frances M||1870||1940||||||||| |- | Langham||Arthur N||1898||1945||||||||| |- | Parsons||Inez P||16 Jul 1902||22 Feb 1963||||||||| |- | Mills||Rufus N||31 Oct 1881||30 Sep 1960||||||||| |- | Mills||Lula Wesley||13 Jul 1888||06 Jan 1969||||||||| |- | Hallford||Clifford Hans||29 May 1931||18 Sep 1939||||||||| |- | Hallford||Laura S||20 Jan 1907||||||||||| |- | Hallford||Jessie||15 Apr 1906||02 May 1983||||||||| |- | Hallford||James W||14 Sep 1926||29 Jun 1991||||||||| |- | Sellers||Adell Mason||1870||1954||||||||| |- | Sellers||S.M.L.||06 Feb 1858||03 Feb 1940||||||||| |- | Sellers||Minnie||19 Sep 1901||01 Mar 1973||||||||| |- | Hallford||Bill||10 Jul 1858||15 May 1934||||||||| |- | Hallford||Pinky Viola||02 Jun 1901||28 Aug 1966||||||||| |- | Posey||Linda Rose||15 Dec 1932||04 Nov 1933||d/o Mr & Mrs CC Posey||||||| |- | Posey||Christopher C||30 Sep 1897||30 Jun 1967||||||||| |- | Moore||John W||10 Aug 1862||16 Aug 1934||unmarked grave in Moore plot||||||| |- | Moore||Sarah Frances "Fannie"||05 Mar 1865||23 Jan 1946||unmarked grave in Moore plot||||||| |- | Moore||Eunice||||Jun 1934||d/o John W and Fannie Moore, unmarked grave in Moore plot||||||| |- | Jones||Ida Lee||11 Feb 1888||18 Jul 1921||w/o Herbert H Jones||||||| |- | Daniel||James H||29 Jun 1836||28 Jan 1901||aged 64y 6m 30d||||||| |- | Daniel||John W||08 Feb 1880||08 Oct 1897||aged 17y 8m||||||| |- | Williams||Walker James||31 Aug 1873||30 Jun 1954||||||||| |- | Williams||Martha Della||10 Mar 1875||15 Apr 1944||||||||| |- | Ray||Robert Edwin||12 Mar 1891||05 Dec 1955||||||||| |- | Ray||Maude Perry||22 Jun 1895||19 Oct 1987||||||||| |- | King||Albert||27 Mar 1889||12 Jul 1942||||||||| |- | King||Arvie Paulk||05 Oct 1888||30 Jan 1939||||||||| |- | Williamson||Linda Faye||29 Mar 1944||03 Apr 1945||||||||| |- | Williamson||Raymond Welton||08 Mar 1920||18 Aug 1993||||||||| |- | Wiliamson||Mary Edith||14 Mar 1927||||||||||| |- | Williamson||James S||26 Jan 1855||08 Jan 1939||||||||| |- | Williamson||Lucinda Kay||04 Feb 1857||08 Oct 1953||||||||| |- | Curry||Joseph J||1869||1935||||||||| |- | Curry||Phebie L||1871||1944||||||||| |- | Edson||Savannah H||06 Aug 1881||25 Feb 1971||||||||| |- | Edson||C.P.||07 Oct 1874||05 Aug 1935||||||||| |- | Edson||Willie Mae||16 Jan 1922||13 Apr 1971||||||||| |- | Glidewell||William T||05 Mar 1876||22 Aug 1959||||||||| |- | Demaret||Bettye Terry||1940||1983||||||||| |- | Terry||Margaret||1913||1934||||||||| |- | Terry||J.E.||1875||1935||M.D.||||||| |- | Terry||Lela Durham||1876||1949||||||||| |- | Mitchell||William T||02 Apr 1868||21 Aug 1949||||||||| |- | Mitchell||Katie Brantley||1870||1936||||||||| |- | Williamson||Joseph H||24 Mar 1888||10 Nov 1982||||||||| |- | Williamson||Carrie P ||21 Dec 1898 ||30 Jul 1975 ||||||||| |- | Pyle||Henry||1866||1942||||||||| |- | South||Elmore||14 Oct 1923||06 Dec 1988||PFC US Army WWII||||||| |- | South||Ernest C||24 Dec 1931||19 Jul 1950||AL CPL 34 INF 24 INF DIV Korea PH||||||| |- | Kirkland||Elwood ||07 JaN 1935||02 MaY 1938||||||||| |- | Jeter||Clyde||17 Feb 1907||20 Jan 1945||||||||| |- | Jeter||Eugene Harold||11 Jun 1949||11 Jun 1949||||||||| |- | Cooper||W.E.||31 Aug 1874||24 Dec 1937||||||||| |- | Cooper||Belle M||10 Sep 1879||20 May 1935||||||||| |- | Garvin||John P||12 Feb 1895||05 Nov 1964||||||||| |- | Ammons||Mary Edward||07 Apr 1913||17 Mar 1940||worn, handmade marker||||||| |- | Howard||O'Velma Ammons||Nov 1909||Oct 1954||||||||| |- | Grantham||Joe A||03 Nov 1941||03 Nov 1931||||||||| |- | Morgan||infant son||27 Jul 1940||27 Jul 1940||s/o Clyde & Eva||||||| |- | Morgan||William Clyde||12 May 1913||17 May 1988||||||||| |- | Morgan||Mary Adams||04 Nov 1915||||||||||| |- | Hartzog||Trammell G||04 Jan 1920||07 Mar 1945||||||||| |- | Hartzog||Daniel Mabry||25 Feb 1875||07 Dec 1959||||||||| |- | Hartzog||Nealy Hayes||22 Mar 1880||23 Oct 1936||||||||| |- | Greer||William Henry||29 Feb 1880||28 Feb 1937||||||||| |- | Edson||Thomas Lee||13 Aug 1900||29 Sep 1954||||||||| |- | Edson||Evelene B||08 Sep 1905||11 Dec 1980||||||||| |- | Powell||Eugene Donalson||18 Feb 1904||30 Aug 1940||||||||| |- | Powell||A.B.||26 Sep 1873||09 Feb 1962||||||||| |- | Powell||Leila Donalson||||24 Aug 1958||||||||| |- |Purnell||Mry L. Powell||18 Oct 1909||31 Mar 1975||||||||| |- | Wingo||Robert Powell||31 Jul 1954||19 Aug 1975||||||||| |- | Connelly||Robert Jr||16 Nov 1931||06 Feb 1979||||||||| |- | Potts||James B||12 Sep 1913||27 Jul 1954||SGT US Army WWII||||||| |- | Potts||Gerald||27 May 1934||27 Jul 1954||AL PFC CO A 113 ENG ABN BN ||||||| |- | Wales||William David||17 May 1890||23 Jul 1959||||||||| |- | Franklin||George Willis||01 Aug 1874||31 Mar 1939||||||||| |- | Duggan||Minnie Ruth||23 Sep 1910||19 Sep 1940||R.N.||||||| |- | Duggan||Glenn||20 Sep 1927||29 Mar 1929||s/o William R & Rossie E Duggan||||||| |- | Capps||Charles J||25 Aug 1874||12 Mar 1964||||||||| |- | Capps||Allie L||20 Sep 1881||24 Sep 1965||||||||| |- | Jeter||William Dirl||05 Nov 1927||27 Sep 1980||||||||| |- | Jeter||James Earl||||||US Navy WWII||||||| |- | Jeter||William Dinnie||25 Aug 1910||05 Apr 1963||||||||| |- | Jeter||William J||1889||1957||||||||| |- | Jeter||Margaret J||1889||1959||||||||| |- | Ammons||Susie||17 May 1911||07 Jun 1941||||||||| |- | Ammons||William||17 Jul 1908||01 Feb 1974||||||||| |- | Hamil||Bails||28 Feb 1924||29 Jan 1945||||||||| |- | Terry||James Franklin||13 Jan 1861||25 Jul 1941||||||||| |- | Terry||Viola Beasley||25 Aug 1871||04 Nov 1959||||||||| |- | Findley||Fannie Wyrosdick||02 May 1864||14 Sep 1952||||||||| |- | Findley||Robert Lee||21 May 1863||19 Oct 1940 ||||||||| |- | Paget||Samuel Maynard||1887||1945||||||||| |- | Paget||Mary Angeline "Angie" Hinley||1891||1987||||||||| |- | Cornett||William Frances||11 May 1877||15 May 1945||||||||| |- | Cornett||Adell||10 Jun 1877||20 Feb 1947||||||||| |- | Powell||John A. ||26 Aug1886||01 Jul1945||||||||| |- | Powell||Mattie L||17 Apr 1887||25 Nov 1976||||||||| |- | Powell||Elson T. ||22 Nov 1912||15 Feb 1968||||||||| |- | Griggs||Joe A.||06 Aug 1878||26 Jan 1952||||||||| |- | Griggs||Addie||28 May 1880||13 Jul 1956||||||||| |- | Edson||Coy Lee||26 Jan 1936||05 Nov 1986||||||||| |- | Jeter||Barbara Ann||22 May 1950||22 May 1950||||||||| |- | Mitchell||Benona B||25 Aug 1914||01 Apr 1951||||||||| |- | Bondrick||Fonnie W||10 Jul 1906||16 Jul 1945||||||||| |- | Blair||Harmon||17 Mar 1903||31 Dec 1965||||||||| |- | Nichols||J. Frank||21 Feb 1871||11 May 1942||||||||| |- | Nichols||Hettie W||27 Feb 1871||13 May 1955||||||||| |- | Nichols||Marion||15 Sep 1902||31 Oct 1968||||||||| |- | Nichols||Dora||13 Oct 1900||12 Jun 1972||||||||| |- | Rhodes||Roy O'Neal||23 Sep 1912||24 Jun 1967||||||||| |- | Rhodes||Willie B||23 Oct 1906||01 Oct 1988||||||||| |- | Stephens||Jeffery Harold||26 Jul 1960||27 Jul 1960||s/o Billy H and Anne M.||||||| |- | Rhodes||Lizzie Bell Kelley||27 Dec 1892||04 Feb 1978||||||||| |- | Rhodes||Fate Byron||22 Nov 1884||03 Nov 1959||||||||| |- | McAdams||Early||05 Nov 1906||06 Sep 1907||s/o IT & EL McAdams||||||| |- | Rhodes||James Byron||15 May 1932||12 Nov 1985||PFC US Army Korea ||||||| |- | Caton||N. Guy||01 Jun 1878||13 Nov 1966||||||||| |- | Caton||GT "Tobe"||23 Dec 1878||11 Nov 1938||||||||| |- | Caton||Xavier Gertrude||02 Dec 1910||28 Dec 1910||d/o GT & NG Caton||||||| |- | Lee||W. Ebb||30 Jul 1871||04 Nov 1943||||||||| |- | Lee||Susan C||11 Aug 1882||27 Feb 1963||||||||| |- | Barton||Murray E.||1891||1960||PVT CO A 150 INF WWI ||||||| |- | Barton||Hattie R||1901||1984||||||||| |- | Mullis||Daniel W||23 Jun 1883||25 Mar 1961||||||||| |- | Mullis||Iola P||18 Feb 1893||01 Aug 1961||||||||| |- | Post||Amy B||04 Nov 1878||27 Feb 1910||||||||| |- | Bascom||Tryphena||1842||1911||w/o WA Bascom||||||| |- | Wilder||Clara Lee||27 Aug 1896||28 Aug 1987||||||||| |- | Wilder||William Marvin||14 May 1894||15 Jun 1974||||||||| |- | Burnham||Terressa Diann||||||no dates||||||| |- | Burnham||Joseph Allen||||||no dates||||||| |- | Seales||Willie Mae||05 Apr 1921||02 Jun 1958||||||||| |- | Sims||Bessie Ledlow||27 Jan 1897||25 Jan 1986||||||||| |- | Sims||Louis T||20 Oct 1876||07 Apr 1958||||||||| |- | Blackmon||Ernest James||02 Aug 1908||20 Nov 1962||||||||| |- | Kilpatrick||John A.||1880||1961||||||||| |- | Kilpatrick||Bulah K||1893||1961||||||||| |- | Chappell||LG & LB||17 Apr 1910||17 Apr 1929||||||||| |- | Davis||Charles E||20 Jul 1896||17 Apr 1929 ||||||||| |- | Pierce||Birdie M||05 Feb 1912||15 Jun 1983||||||||| |- | Pierce||Rex L||11 Oct 1909||15 Nov 1987||||||||| |- | Pierce||MC||20 Jan 1879||01 Jun 1954||||||||| |- | Hare||Thomas Jackson||10 Dec 1875||16 Nov 1958||||||||| |- | Hare||Vallie O. Jones||17 Aug 1879||03 Jan 1961||||||||| |- | Hartin||Leota Naomi||13 Mar 1886||28 May 1966||||||||| |- | Pierce||Abbie H||1875||1949||||||||| |- | Rogers||Iola Adella||01 Nov 1870||22 Aug 1909||||||||| |- | Hartin||RH||07 Jan 1850||17 Mar 1921||||||||| |- | Hartin||Sarah C||30 May 1850||11 Jun 1925||||||||| |- | Hartin||Beulah Terry||31 Mar 1895||26 Mar 1981||||||||| |- | Hartin||Ashley||04 Feb 1891||26 Sep 1921||||||||| |- | Seale||Charles H||14 May 1832||14 Dec 1914||CO C 17 REG ALA INF CSA ||||||| |- | Seale||wife of CH||20 Mar 1842||14 Feb 1908||||||||| |- | Mitchell||J. Willard||08 Nov 1919||26 Jun 1983||||||||| |- | Mitchell||Lavada S||26 Oct 1921||||||||||| |- | Caton||Baker||02 Jan 1882||25 Oct 1945||||||||| |- | Caton||Viola M||14 Jan 1890||31 Mar 1987||||||||| |- | Caton||Roscoe||15 Nov 1908||26 Apr 1973||||||||| |- | Manely||Perry Franklin||25 Apr 1860||16 Aug 1948||||||||| |- | Manely||Sara Jane||20 Dec 1865||14 Oct 1943||||||||| |- | Tollison||William T||08 Jan 1876||17 Jun 1960||||||||| |- | Tollison||Maggie M||30 Jul 1893||13 May 1977||||||||| |- | Berry||Mae||23 Dec 1912||27 Jan 1962||||||||| |- | Hall||Bessie Lee||08 Jun 1909||28 May 1974||||||||| |- | Hall||Obie Ralph||05 Oct 1918||20 Jun 1957||||||||| |- | Hall||Louis Ammons "Buddy"||09 Feb 1929||10 Jan 1954||||||||| |- | Winburn||Gladys Hartense||20 Jun 1907||01 Feb 1908||||||||| |- | Benton||Samuel E||14 Nov 1841||23 Apr 1923||||||||| |- | Benton||Martha Ann||27 Jul 1845||02 Jul 1928||||||||| |- | Sturgis||Arthur C||20 Nov 1908||26 Feb 1972||AL TEC 5 US Army WWII||||||| |- | Turner||Audie J||21 Oct 1921||09 Sep 1971||||||||| |- | Blair||George E||14 Aug 1915||10 Apr 1967||AL PFC HQ CO 350 INF WWII||||||| |- | Blair||Nellie M||15 Feb 1916||||||||||| |- | Fendley||A.M.||27 Feb 1862||11 Jan 1928||||||||| |- | Fendley||wife of JA||20 Mar 1873||29 Feb 1952||||||||| |- | Fendley||JA||28 Feb 1856||29 Jan 1926||||||||| |- | Fendley||John F||10 Apr 1891||16 Oct 1963||||||||| |- | Fendley||Minnie Robinson||08 Sep 1898||20 Jun 1994||||||||| |- | Gibbons||Ora E Seales||24 May 1876||10 Nov 1960||||||||| |- | Fendley||Mike S||19 May 1933||20 Aug 1976||SSGT USAF Korea||||||| |- | Gibbons||Joseph Lee||03 Oct 1875||11 Oct 1951||||||||| |- | Wilson||Beulah Gibbons||05 Dec 1902||22 Sep 1992||w/o Percy Wilson||||||| |- | Wilson||Percy||25 Nov 1893||12 Sep 1965||||||||| |- | Hammonds||Trussie||16 Aug 1879||05 Mar 1963||||||||| |- | Hammonds||Lomax||03 Sep 1912||02 May 1945||AL PVT WWII||||||| |- | Grantham||Harvey G||27 Jul 1910||26 May 1960||||||||| |- | Hallford||Barbara J||21 Dec 1957||29 Jan 1958||||||||| |- | Hartin||Dozier||30 Jul 1881||14 Mar 1943||||||||| |- | Hartin||Lucy||05 Jan 1887||22 Jul 1972||||||||| |- | Garrett||Clemmie V||16 Nov 1900||01 Oct 1980||||||||| |- | Garrett||Mr. M||||||no dates||||||| |- | Wiggins||?||24 Sep 1907||30 Jan 1975||||||||| |- | Wiggins||Branson||24 Feb 1883||30 Jan 1975||||||||| |- | Lowry||Ida P||19 Sep 1881||27 May 1968||||||||| |- | Lowry||John William||11 Jan 1880||14 May 1937||||||||| |- | Wilder||?||21 Nov 1903||22 Jan 1992||||||||| |- | Wilder||A.||02 Dec 1867||11 Oct 1908||||||||| |- | Wilder||Emmett R||23 Jul 1923||23 Jul 1923||||||||| |- | Spivey||Verssie L||22 Sep 1922||07 May 1958||||||||| |- | Spivey||Cecil R||22 Dec 1930||06 Feb 1955||||||||| |- | Spivey||Clayton||09 Dec 1923||19 Mar 1933||||||||| |- | Spivey||Myrtie M||13 Dec 1898||15 May 1969||||||||| |- | Spivey||Lum||16 Mar 1893||03 Feb 1972||||||||| |- | Vickery||George W||27 Feb 1876||10 Dec 1923||||||||| |- | Vickery||Bessie E||08 May 1899||18 Jul 1908||dau of G.W. & L.C. 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Fairview Waterhole Cemetery

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directed from [[Space:The War Cemeteries|The War Cemeteries]] === FAIRVIEW WATERHOLE CEMETERY, Waterhole, Alberta, Canada === :'''Location:''' :Access by car from Peace River, Alberta, follow highway 2 west 84 km to 113th St., then turn south for 6km to Waterhole. :'''History:''' :After Dunvegan was established as a fur trading post in 1805, a trail was developed between the new post and the forks of the Peace and Smoky River. From Dunvegan, travellers passed close to this area before swinging west on their way to the Peace River Crossing. Water and hay from the area made it a popular stopping place, which came to be know as Waterhole. In the early 1920's approximately 200 people lived in Waterhole. In 1828, Waterhole was bypassed by the railway and businesses and residences decided to move 6 km north to the present location of Fairview. Pictures posted of the hamlet of Waterhole are the only evidence that this area existed and are displayed at the original location of Waterhole along the highway. Today, the Waterhole Cemetery is all that remains with the name "Waterhole". '''Stanley Howard Pruden—L.16.B.4.G.798'''

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[[Category:Faithful Steward 1785]] ==Shipwreck== Amid the backdrop of the 18th century, when waves of Scotch-Irish immigrants sought new opportunities and a fresh start in America, the story of the wreck of the ship "Faithful Steward" stands out as a tragic and haunting chapter in their history.

The Lees and Elliots and other families on board, like many other Scotch-Irish families of their time, embarked on a journey of hope and ambition, leaving their homeland behind for the promise of a better life across the Atlantic. On that fateful day in July 1785, James Lee, his parents, three brothers, two sisters, a brother's wife, three uncles, three aunts, and thirty-three cousins, totaling forty-eight family members, boarded the "Faithful Steward." This extensive family unit was a testament to the close-knit nature of Scotch-Irish communities, where migration often occurred in groups of families and kin.

The voyage began with the usual trepidation but held the promise of a brighter future. The passengers were of respectability, and many carried with them their hard-earned property. They set sail from Londonderry with dreams of prosperity in America. Little did they know that their journey would take a tragic turn.

As the days passed, the emigrants remained hopeful despite having no sight of land during daylight hours. Then, in the dark of night, after Captain McCausland and the first mate slept of the effects of party held one of the wealthy passengers, a crew member’s sounding revealed a perilous truth: the "Faithful Steward" was perilously close to the bottom. Captain McCausland and his crew fought desperately to change the ship's course, but it was too late. The vessel ran aground, and in a desperate bid to save lives, the sailors cut away her masts and rigging with axes and knives.

The situation grew increasingly dire as the ship began to break apart. On September 2 1785, the relentless sea pounded the "Faithful Steward" into pieces. Only sixty-eight individuals, including Captain McCausland, his mates, and ten seamen, managed to swim or drift to safety. The local inhabitants, rallying together, rushed to the beach to aid the survivors but found their rescue efforts thwarted by the relentless sea. As was typical of the day, they also salvaged many items from the sea.

Throughout the day, a hundred women and children clung to the wave-swept deck, but tragedy struck the hardest among them. Of the females on board, only six survived. The "Faithful Steward" disaster left an indelible mark on the Scotch-Irish community. Families like the Lees, who lost nearly everyone they held dear, carried the memories of that day with them to America. The survivors, as well as those who shared their stories with future generations, became a testament to the strength and resilience of the Scotch-Irish people. Over time, the descendants of those who swam ashore from the wreck of the "Faithful Steward" found their place in American society, contributing to its growth and development. The memory of that tragic day served as a reminder of the hardships their forebears had faced, reinforcing their determination to make the most of their new lives in a land of promise and opportunity.

In the annals of Scotch-Irish American history, the story of the "Faithful Steward" became a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made and the challenges overcome by those who sought a better future on foreign shores.Based on writings by Jean Dalrymple and Dr.Richard K. McMasters http://www.ulsterancestry.com/newsletter-content.php?id=131 ===Survivor's Account=== On 4 February 1881, the Crawford (Pennsylvania) Journal published an account of the grandson of one of the survivors of the shipwreck, R.U. McEntire, of Geneva, Crawford, Pennsylvania describing his grandfather's experience of the shipwreck. He did this at the late McEntire and Mason Reunion at the old McEntire farm in East Fallowfield, Pennsylvania. "One of the survivors, James McEntire, whose blood courses in the veins of children, grandchildren, great and great-great-grandchildren, now within the sound of my voice, was interviewed by Rev. McMichael in regard to this disaster, and the account, as written by him, was published in the Meadville Courier of August 30, 1831. This was while Andrew Jackson was serving out his first term as President of the United States - nearly fifty years ago. The paper is so demoralized and tender that I thought it best to copy it. With your permission, I will read it.

By way of introduction, the narrator says: 'There is living in Crawford county, Pa., a McEntire who was a passenger of the Faithful Steward when it was wrecked on Cape Henlopen in 1785. As no late account of that awful catastrophe has, to my knowledge, appeared in print; as Mr. McEntire is old and must, in the course of time, be called to the repose of the grave, no more to tell of by-gone days - no more to weep over the remembrance of the past - I attended on him and procured the following narrative, which I committed to paper.

'The ship,' said Mr. McEntire, 'on board of which I became a passenger, with my several relatives, was a noble vessel of 350 tons burden. More than three hundred and sixty persons were on board. On the 9th of July, 1785, we sailed from Londonderry with the design of landing at Philadelphia.'"

The day was extremely fine; the wind was favorable, and all appeared to be happy. Each one, no doubt, anticipated a quick and delightful voyage. As for myself, I suffered a commixture of uncommon feelings. I stood on deck to view the fading shore; I was leaving my native home forever; I was leaving the companions of early time; I was leaving the hills, the plains, the groves, the streams, where I had wandered a thousand times, and when it had been my childish employ to stand, to gaze, to think and be happy. But I changed the course of my thoughts. My parents, my brother and my sisters were in my company. I, therefore, could not have mourned the absence of any near kindred. I was a youth of twenty-two just emerging into complete manhood and active life. I was, therefore, a suitable person to seek the wilds of America. The picture was indeed fair.

I saw in imagination beyond the bright expanse of water which lay before us a country where the banner of freedom waved proudly; a country where heroes lived; where genius expanded to full perfection; where every good was possessed, I saw, or thought I saw, another paradise, a new and flowery land, which as mortals can never see, such as mortals can never enjoy.

For several weeks nothing occurred worthy of note. The weather continued to be very beautiful, while the ship, in all its grandeur, floated on the surface of the deep, and approached with majestic ease and celerity the place of our destination. During the voyage, we saw many vessels. Near the close of August, I learned that, according to the reckoning, we should have been at Philadelphia; The captain, of course, respected land; but, as we discovered none, the passengers and even the sailors began to display some uneasiness. As for myself, I became the subject of apprehension.

I cannot say whether the captain was much affected by the state of his reckoning or not, but that his concern respecting our situation was very small might be inferred, with apparent justice, from his conduct on a subsequent day. It happened that on the first of September a Mr.Gregg, having been married exactly a year, thought proper to commemorate the morn of his felicity by making a dinner to which he invited the captain, mates, and a number of the passengers.

No. Music, dancing, and every description of mirth succeeded. A most intemperate carousal was the closing scene of the day. Among the intoxicated were the Captain and the first mate, who were borne insensible to their cabins. Captain McCasland, I must here observe, was always respected by his acquaintances and those under his care.

He was extremely kind and generous, to the sick especially. Prior to this, I had considered him a very sober man; nor do I believe that he was an habitual drinker. Yet it must be confessed that, if he was accustomed to choose certain periods only for mirth and ebriety, he was unfortunate in the present selection.

We now come to the catastrophe. It was ten o'clock at night... The revelry had subsided. The sailors and passengers were mostly asleep. Suddenly the second mate, the only officer on duty, and who had stood at the helm thus far during the night, exclaimed: 'We are in four fathoms water!'

Someone awoke the Captain, who, in the delirium of drunkenness cried out: 'The man who takes my command, I will hang at Philadelphia.' The officer at the helm immediately turned the ship, when it struck a bar, and remained immovable. The shock was most tremendous, and by it two children were deprived of life.

The confusion that now reigned is beyond the power of description; it is inconceivable. Meanwhile, the wind had increased to a hurricane. The waves like mountains rolled over us, and threatened our entire destruction. Terror became universal among both passengers and sailors; for all expected the immediate ruin of the ship and consequently their own immersion in the voracious deep. Some of the men, however, displayed much fortitude. Some appeared stupefied, as if resigned to despair, while others still, exhibited every sign of mental derangement. The shrieks of the women and the cries of the children were insufferable. So dreadful were they that I felt, at times, a disposition to plunge in the sea, and thus escape the ceaseless and appalling sounds.

The morning came; but where was the prospect of our escape? It is true, we were able, when the waves permitted, to discern the shore, which was about a mile distant. But our ship was forced on its side, was immovable, and continually admitted water, and, the foaming billows, which raged in defiance of human power, were between us and a place of safety. As I thought, there was neither chance nor hope. Yet early in the morning four sailors ventured on the perilous deep, in order to swim ashore; designing, not merely to save themselves, but to raise the citizens and procure the long boat which had been cut down in the night, and immediately swept away by the violence of the sea, without having afforded the means of saving a life. They arrived on the beach, found the boat and fastened to it a number of ropes, which at the same time were attached to the vessel.

The sailors had thus accomplished their part, and it now remained for us on board to perform ours. We, therefore, applied ourselves to the ropes, and succeeded with much exertion in drawing the boat within a few rods of the ship. There was the boat approaching, and here, in painful solicitude, were hundreds of persons who watched its progress through the stupendous waves.

Still the boat was coming nearer and nearer, and still men, women, and children were crowding to the side of the ship, each one contending to be among the first in escaping from the wreck.

My own anxiety was intense. I looked, but with insufferable pain, to see if my friends were in the multitude, and to see if they had a fair opportunity or any chance whatever of obtaining a passage in the boat. I discovered all except one sister whom I had not seen since the commencement of our disaster -- a shock that awoke us from visions of safety and joy to scenes of anguish and of death. My young sister was missing and I was in agony.

The boat had almost arrived, when I heard a cry that pierced the heavens, and seemed to hush for a while the roar of the vast ocean. The ropes had become untied or broken; the boat was dashed away, and hope itself was flown. No further attempt was made to recover the boat. It is, however, certain that we must have sunk it if we had obtained admission. Sometime after this many essayed to swim ashore while the tide was ebbing, but every one perished. Doctor Campbell, polished youth and an early friend of mine, was among the hapless number. I saw him carried into the sea by the reflux of water. I saw him at intervals on the liquid waste, far from the shore, far from the ship, far from the aid of man. Alone he contended for life, and alone he sank, to rise no more.

Warned by the fate of others, I determined to remain by the ship until the period of the next flow. At two or three o'clock a number went on shore by swimming, yet many were drowned in the attempt. At one time, as I stood on the prostrate mast watching those who were committing themselves to the mercy of the waves in hope of gaining the shore, a Mr. Hayburn, who was unable to swim, determined on going to land. He sunk, he rose; I seized him by the hair and saved him from the death which, in his madness, he seemed to court. Afterwards, the same person went to shore on a piece of the vessel.

I now concluded to make an effort for my life. But how was I to leave my friends in the jaws of the devouring element? My thoughts were insupportable. As none of my relatives had gone before me, the number of those whom I so much regretted to leave was not lessened. My parents and all my friends had often urged my departure, and now, to their entreaties, their tears were added, as they declared it would be unreasonable and even sinful for them to require my stay when I could effect my own preservation by going and could avail them nothing by staying. At last, I went to my parents to receive their blessing and to pronounce a final farewell.

Oh! will I return to that scene of agony? Will I return through the period of forty-six years to see my dear sisters and brother as they wept, and as in the bitterest anguish they clung around me; - to see my dear mother, standing in water waist-deep, tears flowing down her cheeks, and hear her cry: 'Go, my son, go, and may God preserve you.' I did go, but it was after I had gone twice along the mast with a determination to plunge into the sea, and after I had twice returned to my friends, as I thought I heard their screams above all others. Yes, I did go; but it was as the separation of soul and body. I swam, I rode upon the waves. The tumultuous waters were all around me, and the boundless ocean of eternity seemed to spread before my vision. The depth of the sea However, was not very great, as I struck the bottom several times.

When I had nearly gained the shore my strength failed me. A sailor called Brown, one of the four who had swum to land in the morning, discovered my danger, and instantly plunged in to my relief. I grasped him in such a way that he began to sink. He then tore himself away with an oath, exclaiming: "Will you drown us both?" He started directly for the shore, but when he turned and saw me struggling for existence with the odds against me he waded in as far as the water would permit, and so preserved my life. I now stood on Cape Henlopen in the State of Delaware. Having sufficiently recovered my strength, I proceeded along the beach to give my feeble aid to those who seemed to require it, and to learn, as soon as possible, the fate of my relatives. A great number of people had assembled along the shore; some relieving the half-drowned and attending to the wants of the sufferers on the beach, doing everything, in fact, that humanity and an enlightened Christianity could suggest. Others employed themselves in stripping the lifeless bodies of their clothing, snatching everything of apparent value, heaping the plunder on wagons and hauling it away."[https://archivesfiles.delaware.gov/markers/pdfs/SC_073_Collected_Research_Materials.pdf SC-073: Collected Research Materials] Research materials for [https://archives.delaware.gov/delaware-historical-markers/shipwreck-of-the-faithful-steward/ Delaware Historical Marker for the Faithful Steward SC-73: Installed in 1985] ''Materials include more of the story as well as many other documents of historical interest including text of speeches and resolutions used to establish the marker.''

==News Account== The Londonderry Journal published a list of survivors from the wreck of The Faithful Steward in the issue for February 21, 1786. [https://www.discoversea.com/faithful-steward-survivors The Discoversea Shipwreck Museum Website] located in Fenwick Island, Delaware, United States. They are listed as: {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellpadding="2" |- bgcolor=#d0d1e7 ! Last Name !! First Name !! Role |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/McCausland-123 M'Causland] || Capt. Con. || Ship's Crew, Captain |- | Standfield || Mr. || Ship's Crew, 1st Mate |- | Given (Gwyn) || Mr. || Ship's Crew, 2nd Mate |- | Lin (Linn) || Mr. (William) || Ship's Crew, boatswain |- | Brown || John || Ship's Crew, sailor |- | Dalrample (Dalrymple) || Wm. || Ship's Crew, sailor |- | Kelly || Robert || Ship's Crew, sailor |- | Irwin || Samuel || Ship's Crew, sailor |- | Quigly || John || Ship's Crew, sailor |- | Mourn (Patrick) || Pat(rick) || Ship's Crew, sailor |- | M'Caffry || Edward || Ship's Crew, sailor |- | Hudson || Pelick || Ship's Crew, sailor |- | Phillips || Owen || Ship's Crew, sailor |- | Blair || Thomas || Cabin Passengers |- | Calhoun || Thomas || Cabin Passengers |- | Calhoun || Gustavus || Cabin Passengers |- | Dougherty || James || Cabin Passengers |- | Heburn || Samuel || Cabin Passengers |- | Laurence || Robert || Cabin Passengers |- | Marshall || James || Cabin Passengers |- | M'Callister || John || Cabin Passengers |- | O'Neill || John || Cabin Passengers |- | York || John || Cabin Passengers |- | Aspill || James || Passengers |- | Aspill || John || Passengers |- | Baskin || Thos. || Passengers |- | Beaty || James || Passengers |- | Brocket || John || Passengers |- | Burns || Mary || Passengers |- | Caldwell || Matthew || Passengers |- | Campbell || Sarah || Passengers |- | Davis || John || Passengers |- | Devin || James || Passengers |- | Dinsmore || Robert || Passengers |- | Ellit || James || Passengers |- | Ellit || Simon || Passengers |- | Higginbottom || Arthur || Passengers |- | Kincade || Margaret || Passengers |- | Lee || James || Passengers |- | Lee || Mary || Passengers |- | Maginnis || Mary || Passengers |- | M'Clean || Hugh || Passengers |- | M'Clintock || Wm. || Passengers |- | M'Dougle (McDougal) || Doctor || Passengers |- | M'Ilheney || John || Passengers |- | M'Intire || Rebecca || Passengers |- | M'Intire || James Jr. || Passengers |- | M'Intire || James Sr. || Passengers |- | M'Kinon || Neill || Passengers |- | M'Kinon || Sarah || Passengers |- | M'Manes || Mathew || Passengers |- | M'Mullen (McMullan) || John || Passengers |- | M'Nab || John || Passengers |- | Moore || Alexander || Passengers |- | Moore || Samuel || Passengers |- | Moore || Thomas || Passengers |- | Munro || George || Passengers |- | M'Williams || Charles || Passengers |- | Ranolls || Thomas || Passengers |- | Richford || George || Passengers |- | Scott || John || Passengers |- | Shaw || John || Passengers |- | Smyth (Smith) || James || Passengers |- | Spires || John || Passengers |- | Stunkard (Stankard) || James || Passengers |- | Watt || Andrew || Passengers |- | Watt || James || Passengers |- | Wright || Samuel || Passengers |} They were Capt.McCausland of Limavady; Mr. Stanfield, first mate; Mr. Gwyn of Muff Donegal, 2nd mate; Wm Linn, Boat-swain, John Brown, Wm. Dalrymple, R.Kelly, Sam Irwin, John Quigley, P.Hudson, Owen Philips, all sailors.

Of the 48 members of the James Lee's family who sailed on The Faithful Steward, only he and his sister in law, Mary Lee and four cousins survived. How many Scotch Irish families in America have an ancestor who swam ashore from the wreck of The Faithful Steward that tragic day? What memories did they pass on to future generations? == Sources == See Also: * [https://www.novanumismatics.com/the-wreck-of-the-faithful-steward-delawares-coin-beach/ The Faithful Steward Wreck & Delaware’s Coin Beach website] ''Describes the coins that have been discovered as a result of the Faithful Steward shipwreck.'' * Wenzel, Harry Allen. (2021) ''The Ship Faithful Steward: A Story of Sctos-Irish, English, and Irish Migration to Pennsylvania.''' Yellow Tail Snapper Publishing (unknown location). 324 pages. * Dougherty, Michael Timothy. (2023) ''The Wreck of the Faithful Steward on Delaware's False Cape.'' The History Press: Charleston, SC. 157 pages.

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{{Image|file=Photos-294.gif}} More than 297,000 Pennsylvanians served as soldiers in the Great War, with 10,278 combat deaths, and 26,252 wounded. The American Expeditionary Forces list of those Missing in Action includes 449 names from Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania was also part of the Fourth Naval District, extending from Barnegat Light, New Jersey to Chincoteague Inlet in Virginia, including Delaware Bay and the Delaware River. The exact number of Pennsylvanians who served in the Navy is not known, but it is estimated that from Philadelphia alone, 10,500 men and women served. At the time of the First World War, the U.S. population was far more concentrated in the East than it is today. In the 1910 Census, Pennsylvania had been ranked the second most populous state. Many Pennsylvanians remain in France, buried in military cemeteries maintained by the American Battle Monuments Commission. http://www.worldwar1centennial.org/pennsylvania-ww1-centennial-home.html mailto:pennsylvania@WorldWar1Centennial.org?subject=Pennsylvania%20World%20War%20One%20query See: Pennsylvania First World War Centenial Project at (http://www.worldwar1centennial.org/pennsylvania-ww1-centennial-home.html) you can use the following template on a profile to display an in=mage with text, and to add profile to a category. {{The Great War|branch=country or service branch|startdate=start service date|units= served in|enddate=end service date|rank=xxx|unit=xxx}}
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E. |Millsboro |DD |152 | |- |Corporal |ANDERSON Raymond S. |South Fork |KA |108 | |- |Sergeant |ANDERSON Richard A. |Johnsonburg |WA | |46 |- |Private |ANDERSON Ross D. |New Brighton |KA |141 | |- |Corporal |ANDERSON Roy |Greensburg |DW |160 | |- |Major |ANDERSON Thomas Belford |Latrobe |KA |137 | |- |Private |ANDERSON W. 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Ferry |WA | |47 |- |Private |ANOIA Celetino |Atlas |KA |141 | |- |Private |ANTES Jay LeR. |Sunbury |KA |141 | |- |Private |ANTIMARY Victor |Pitcairn |KA |141 | |- |Private |ANTONELLI Emilio |Liberty |DW |161 | |- |Private |APPLEMAN Clyde E. |Roaring Springs |DD |154 |99 |- |Private |APPLETON George E. |Pittsburgh |KA |141 | |- |Private |ARBUCKLE Angus |Manor |KA |141 | |- |Private |ARBUSH Frank C. |Freeport |WA | |47 |- |Bugler |ARCHER Edward L. |Philadelphia |KA |140 | |- |Corporal |ARCHER Joseph D. |Philadelphia |KA |139 | |- |Private |ARCHEY Henry R. |Pittsburgh |KA |141 | |- |Private |ARCHIBALD John |Onnalinda |DW |161 | |- |Bugler |ARGALL Fred |Pittsburgh |DW |160 | |- |Private |ARLIECAVAGE Joseph |Maizeville |KA |141 | |- |Corporal |ARMBRUST Charles R. |Greensburg |KA |139 | |- |Private |ARMES Nelson J. |Sonestown |DD |154 | |- |Private |ARMESWORTHY James B. |Pittsburgh |DD |154 | |- |Lieutenant |ARMSTRONG Angus Griffin |Franklin |DD |152 | |- |Private |ARMSTRONG Elmer H. |Philadelphia |DW |161 | |- |Private |ARMSTRONG John Leslie |Mason and Dixon |DW |161 | |- |Private |ARMSTRONG Ralph S. |Etters |DA |166 | |- |Private |ARNAO Carlo |Philadelphia |KA |141 | |- |Private |ARNOLD Charles |Reading |DW |161 | |- |Lieutenant |ARNOLD Floyd E. |Anthens |DD |152 | |- |Corporal |ARNOLD Harry |Philadelphia |KA |139 | |- |Private |ARNOLD Walter A. |Dorranceton |KA |141 | |- |Sergeant |ARNOLD William C. |Harrisburg |KA |137 | |- |Private |ARNOTT James Barnes |Philadelphia |KA |141 | |- |Private |ARNWINE Jacob P. |Danville |DD |154 |48 |- |Private |ARTER Walter |Pittsburgh |DD |154 | |- |Private |ARTIM Peter |Audenreid |WA | | 47 |- |Private |ARTZ Robert E. |Donaldson |DW | |47 |- |Private |ARTZ Robert E. |Schuylkill |DW |161 | |- |Horseshoer |ASCHENBACH Frank B. |Hamburg |DD |153 | |- |Private |ASHBURN Doyle D. |Carlisle |KA |141 | |- |Private |ASHTON Alfred T. |Philadelphia |DW |161 | |- |Wagoner |ASHTON Daniel Earnest |New Castle |DD |153 |47 |- |Private |ASHTON James K. |Frankford |KA |141 | |- |Private |ASHWELL William C. |Shippensburg |DD |154 | |- |Private |ASPELL Bernard |Philadelphia |KA |141 | |- |Private |[[Assad-5|'''ASSAD Mike''']] |Donora |DW |161 | |- |Private |ASTBURY Thomas W. |Philadelphia |KA |141 | |- |Private |ATHAS William |Scranton |KA |141 | |- |Private |ATKINS Clarence H. |Pittsburgh |DD |154 | |- |Private |ATKINS Harold D. |Philadelphia |KA | |122 |- |Private |ATKINS Sterl G. |Kinzua |DD |154 |47 |- |Private |ATKINS Walter P. |New Brighton |KA |141 | |- |Sergeant |ATKINSON Albert |Doylestown |KA |137 | |- |Private |ATRIANO Elia |Elverson |KA |141 | |- |Private |ATTICA Herman |Philadelphia |KA |141 | |- |Major |ATWOOD John B. |Pittsburgh |KA |137 | |- |Private |AUCHENBACH Harry H. |Philadelphia |DD |154 | |- |Private |AUCHEY Theodore R. |Schuylkill Haven |KA |141 | |- |Private |AUER Edward A. |South Bethlehem |KA |141 | |- |Private |'''[[Aukerman-26 |AUKERMAN Oliver F.]]''' |Johnstown |KA |141 | |- |Cook |AUMAN Charles 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{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The current leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ====Formed==== *{{Blue|Falls County was created 1850 from Limestone, Milam counties; named for Brazos River falls}}.https://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/falls-county ==History/Timeline== {{Image|file=Falls_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Westphalia church. }}{{clear}} :'''1800s''' - Indian tribes hunted along the Brazos River valley, such as Wacos, Tawakonis, and Anadarkos. The aggressive Comanches tended to force other tribes off the land. The Tawakoni branch of Wichita Indians originated north of Texas, but migrated south into east Texas. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falls_County,_Texas :'''1825''' -Empresarios "Sterling C. Robertson: (Texas Association/Nashville Co)." and Robert Leftwich received a grant from the Mexican government for Coahuila y Tejas, allowing them to bring in 800 families to settle. Mexico was attempting to control the colonization. Robertson brought his American settlers to his Nashville colony (named Robertson's Colony). The majority were from Southern states, Alabama, Tennessee, and Mississippi. He named the capital of the Nashville colony''' Sarahville de Viesca'''. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcf01 :'''early 1830s''': Cherokees arrived.. Sam Houston was an "adopted son of Chief Oolooteka (John Jolly) of the Cherokee, negotiated the February 1836 treaty between Chief Bowl of the Cherokees and the Republic of Texas. :'''1834''' - Fort Viesca was built, with a name change to Fort Milam in 1835. :'''1836''' - The settlement was deserted during the''' Runaway Scrape''' , and reoccupied after the Battle of San Jacinto. :'''Jan 1839''', TWO brutal massacres by the Anadarkos and chief José María: at the homes of George Morgan and John Marlin. Two men and children at Morgan Point, home of the Morgans, were killed in Morgan's Massacre. Settlers mounted a retaliation against the group, forcing a retreat. :'''post 1843''', awakoni were part of treaties made by the Republic of Texas and USA. :'''1846''', several tribes negotiated a treaty with the US. government. {{Image|file=Falls_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=c |size=290 |caption=1888 Bell and cornerstone }}{{clear}} :'''1850''' Falls county was created from Limestone and Milam counties, and named for the Brazos River falls.The state legislature formed Falls County from Limestone and Milam counties, and named it after the falls of the Brazos River. Marlin became the county seat. :'''1850''' A log cabin was used for the county's first courthouse. :'''1855'''- 2nd courthouse was built (composition was white cedar). until the second courthouse was built of white cedar. This burned in 1870. :'''1860''' the county had 1,716 slaves. Falls County voted in favor of secession from the Union. The county fared better during Reconstruction than most, perhaps due to its distance from areas subject to Union military occupation. :'''1861- 65''' -Falls County approved secession almost unanimously with 2 dissenters - prominent slaveholders. Almost 600 men, twice the voting population, fought for the Confederacy, and many lost their lives. Because of the distance from the occupied areas of the Confederacy, many refugees fled to Falls County. {{Image|file=Falls_County_Texas.png |align=r |size=170 |caption=Falls location in Texas. }}{{clear}} :'''Reconstruction''' - carpetbaggerqv was District Judge J. W. Oliver, who was appointed by Governor Edmund J. Davis. During his tenure he called in black troops, which caused unrest in the county. :'''Reconstruction'''- Transportation in Falls County relied on stagecoach lines and private transportation :'''1870''' -The Houston and Texas Central Railway became the first railroad through the county around 1870. The Waco Division of the San Antonio and Aransas Pass Railway, in 1886-1925, had multiple stops in Falls County. 1876 Falls County was totally "redeemed" from Republican rule with the election of E. C. Stewart, a former slaveholder, who had owned thirty-nine slaves valued at $31,200 in 1864. :'''1876''' - 3rd courthouse was built but a storm in 1886 damaged it. :'''1888''' Courthouse #4 was built which lasted until 1930s was deteriorated. :'''1880-1930''' Falls county prospered. Main Crop was cotton. During this period cotton rose steadily from 61,989 bales. :'''1890s''' -Marlin began to be known by the healing powers of its hot mineral waters. Conrad Hilton built the Falls Hotel, with a tunnel to a mineral bath, to accommodate the business generated by the hot spring. :'''1902''' the Missouri Pacific Railroad passed through the county. :'''1930-''' Five times as much poultry was raised, and corn rose to 1,110,376. :'''1939''' work began on the 5th courthouse, this is still standing, composed of concrete, brick, and stone and designed by Arthur Thomas of Dallas. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falls_County,_Texas ===Government Offices=== Falls County, Texas has had five courthouse: 1850, 1855, 1876, 1888, and 1939 (images of 1888 and the present 1939 courthouse). http://www.texasescapes.com/TOWNS/Marlin/Marlin-Texas-Falls-County-Courthouse.htm :::1850 the Texas legislature created Falls County. The first courthouse was a log cabin, possibly located on this site. '''1st Courthouse, 1850''' - a log cabin on the same site was used. :2nd Courthouse, 1855, Adams (renamed Marlin) was on the courthouse square.. It was built of white cedar, which burned in 1870. '''3rd Courthouse, 1876''' By 1876 the 3rd courthouse was built in the same place. This one was damaged by a storm in 1886. '''4th Courthouse, 1888''' was designed by Eugene Heiner . This was lovely, 3 stories, with a bell tower. However the building deteriorated, so that by 1938 Falls county needed a new courthouse. {{Image|file=Falls_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=1888 Falls courthouse. }}{{clear}} '''5th Courthouse, 1939''' The county issued bonds for $130,000 which the Public Works administration matched 45%, enabling the county to complete the new building designed by A. Thomas of Dallas. Its symmetrical has 3 story central entry tower and key pattern stonework on the tower. {{Image|file=Falls_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=l |size=230 |caption=1888 Bell and cornerstone }}{{Image|file=Falls_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=1939 Courthouse. }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcf01 :Falls County is located in Central Texas and is surrounded by Limestone, Robertson, Milam, Bell, and McLennan counties. :County Seat -Marlin, the largest town is 24 miles S of Waco and 121 miles S of Dallas. :County's center is 31°15' north latitude and 96°54' west longitude. :Size - 765 square miles in the Blackland Prairie region. :Terrain - gently rolling with broad flatlands :Elevation - 300 to 500 feet :Rivers/Creeks - Brazos River bisects the county. :Soil - 70% is clayey and loamy soil used for pasture and cultivated crops. Remainder is deep loamy or sandy and loamy soil specialized crops such as '''tomatoes''' and '''watermelons'''. :Natural resource is the''' land,''' but there are a few oil and gas wells. :Other - Mineral artesian wells in Marlin have made it a health center. :Temperatures - high of 93° F in July to an average low of 39° in January. Rainfall is slightly less than thirty-four inches. :Growing season lasts 257 days https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcf01 ====Formed From==== *1850--Falls County was created 28 January 1850 from Limestone and Milam Counties. =====Protected areas===== *Highland Mansion and Falls on the Brazos. ===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 18,576 people residing in the county with a population density of 24 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 61.50% White, 27.45% Black or African American, 0.50% Native American, 0.11% Asian, 0.04% Pacific Islander, 8.81% from other races, and 1.59% from two or more races. 15.83% of the population were Hispanic. The median income for a household in the county was $26,589, and the median income for a family was $32,666. Males had a median income of $27,042 versus $20,128 for females. The per capita income for the county was $14,311. About 18.80% of families and 22.60% of the population were below the poverty line, including 28.70% of those under age 18 and 18.40% of those age 65 or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falls_County,_Texas {{Image|file=Falls_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=230 |caption=Westphalia church. }}{{clear}} * 2010 census, its population was 17,866. The county seat is Marlin. It is named for the original 10-foot-tall waterfall on the Brazos River, which existed until the river changed course during a storm in 1866. The present falls can be found two miles northeast of the original falls, at the Falls on the Brazos Park, a camping site located only a few miles out of Marlin on Farm to Market Road 712. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falls_County,_Texas *Falls County is included in the Waco, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area. '''POLITICS''':
Falls county seems to vote as it feels. After Reconstruction it voted Democratic longer than most Texas counties. In 1872 the Republicans carried Falls County by only twenty-four votes, 50.7 percent of the total, due to the enfranchisement of blacks. After that, the county did not vote Republican in a presidential election for a century. The Democrats won 82 percent of the vote in the 1876 election. Falls County returned Democratic majorities in every election until Richard Nixon's victory over liberal Democrat George McGovern in 1972. The county then returned to its Democratic practices, voting overwhelmingly for Jimmy Carter in 1976 and 1980. County voters helped Republican Ronald Reagan win Texas in 1984 but returned to the Democratic party in 1988 and 1992, and 1996. By the early twenty-first century, however, the county's voters had shifted to the Republican camp, as George W. Bush won solid majorities in the county in 2000 and 2004.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcf01 *As many counties in Texas, Falls county relies on agriculture for the major economy. Falls County is sixth among 254 Texas counties in corn production *I-35.svg Interstate 35 (two miles) *US Highway 77 *Texas State Highway 6 *Texas State Highway 7 *Texas State Highway 14 *Texas State Highway 53 *Texas State Highway 320 Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) operates the Marlin Unit, prison for men, in Marlin. The unit opened in June 1992 and was transferred to the Texas Youth Commission (TYC) in May 1995. Sep 2007 the facility was transferred back to the TDCJ. TDCJ also operates the William P. Hobby Unit, a prison for women located SW of Marlin in unincorporated Falls County.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falls_County,_Texas *Marlin has been a filming location for two movies: Leadbelly (1976) and Infamous (2006). *2013, a ranch in NE Falls County near Mart, Texas, was the site of the series premiere of Treehouse Masters, in which a couple had a $200,000 treehouse built on their property *1982 -11,901 residents (65%) belonged to one of the 53 churches in the county, primarily Southern Baptist, Catholic, and Methodist. *Marlin had 2cab companies, an intercity bus service, and a municipal airport. *The county had three newspapers, one radio station, two libraries, and nine parks containing 717 acres. =====Cities===== *[[:Category:Bruceville-Eddy, Texas|Bruceville-Eddy]] (mostly in McLennan County) *[[:Category:Golinda, Texas|Golinda]] (small part in McLennan County) *[[:Category:Lott, Texas|Lott]] *[[:Category:Marlin, Texas|Marlin]] (county seat) *[[:Category:Rosebud, Texas|Rosebud]] ===== Communities ===== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Uninc Communities!! Uninc Communities!! Uninc Communities |- |[[:Category:Chilton, Texas|Chilton]] (CDP||[[:Category:Otto, Texas|Otto]]||[[:Category:Mooreville, Texas|Mooreville]] |- |[[:Category:Barclay, Texas|Barclay]]||[[:Category:Highbank, Texas|Highbank]]||[[:Category: Pleasant Grove, Falls County, Texas|Pleasant Grove]] |- |[[:Category:Cedar Springs, Texas|Cedar Springs]]||[[:Category:Satin, Texas|Satin]]||[[:Category:Tomlinson Hill, Texas|Tomlinson Hill]] |- |[[:Category:Cego, Texas|Cego]]||[[:Category:Highbank, Texas|Highbank]]||[[:Category:Reagan, Texas|Reagan]] |- |[[:Category:Durango, Texas|Durango]]||[[:Category:McClanahan, Texas|McClanahan]]||[[:Category:Perry, Texas|Perry]] |- |[[:Category:Zipperlandville, Texas|Zipperlandville]] ||[[:Category:Westphalia, Texas|Westphalia]]||[[:Category:Stranger, Texas|Stranger]] |} ====Resources==== *Fishing, hunting, camping; *Highland Mansion and Falls on the Brazos. *'''Festival Days''' are held in Marlin every spring *Minerals *Gravel *Sand *Oil. *Agriculture: Stocker cattle, cow-calf operations, corn, grain sorghum, soybeans, cotton, wheat, oats (first in acreage), goats, sheep, horses. Some cotton irrigated. Market value $135.3 million. MARLIN (5,780) county seat; agriculture, prison; hospital; museum. Education
* 66 percent of residents age twenty-five and older had four years of high school, and almost ten percent had college degrees. *1982 -11,901 residents (65%) belonged to one of the 53 churches in the county, primarily Southern Baptist, Catholic, and Methodist. *Marlin had 2cab companies, an intercity bus service, and a municipal airport. *The county had three newspapers, one radio station, two libraries, and nine parks containing 717 acres. *[http://resources.rootsweb.ancestry.com/USA/TX/Falls/ Rootsweb Genealogy] ====Adjacent counties==== *Limestone County (northeast){{Image|file=Falls_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=170 |caption=adj counties }} *Robertson County (southeast) *Milam County (south) *Bell County (southwest) *McLennan County (northwest) ===Census=== :1860 --- 3,614 — :1870 --- 9,851 172.6% :1880 --- 16,240 64.9% :1890 --- 20,706 27.5% :1900 --- 33,342 61.0% :1910 --- 35,649 6.9% :1920 --- 36,217 1.6% :1930 --- 38,771 7.1% :1940 --- 35,984 −7.2% :1950 --- 26,724 −25.7% :1960 --- 21,263 −20.4% :1970 --- 17,300 −18.6% :1980 --- 17,946 3.7% :1990 --- 17,712 −1.3% :2000 --- 18,576 4.9% :2010 --- 17,866 −3.8% :Est. 2015 --- 17,142 ====Notables==== ====WikiTree Profiles==== *[[Edwards-13393|Daniel Richmond Edwards]] =====Land Grants===== ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=370 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Chilton Cemetery, Chilton, Texas|Chilton Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Union Cemetery, Lott, Texas|Union Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Calvary Cemetery, Marlin, Texas|Calvary Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Mooreville Cemetery, Mooreville, Texas|Mooreville Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Perry United Methodist Cemetery, Perry, Texas|Perry United Methodist Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Waite Cemetery, Reagan, Texas|Waite Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Eddy Cemetery, Falls County, Texas|Eddy Cemetery]] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2592 FindaGrave cemeteries] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Falls/ListFalls.html Falls county cemeteries] Gloria Mayfield ===Sources=== *http://resources.rootsweb.ancestry.com/USA/TX/Falls/ *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falls_County,_Texas *http://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/falls-county *https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcf01\ *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2592 FindaGrave cemeteries] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Falls/ListFalls.html Falls county cemeteries]Gloria Mayfield

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[[Category: New Netherland Genealogy Resources]] == Some Erroneous Marriages in Bergen's ''Kings County'' == These assumed marriages were caused by an old misunderstanding of the Flatbush Reformed Dutch Church records. Documentation of the errors comes from work of Chris Chester and John Blythe Dobson.Chris Chester. "The Brouwer Genealogy Database." ''freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brouwergenealogydata''. Accessed 19 Oct 2016. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brouwergenealogydata/s26.htm#s3471John Blythe Dobson. "Some Erroneous Marriages in Bergen's Kings County", ''New Netherland connections''. vol. 6. num. 4. 1996. Berkeley, CA: Dorothy A. Koenig.John Blythe Dobson. ''ResearchGate.net''. Accessed 19 Oct 2016. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/261251741_Some_erroneous_marriages_in_Bergen's_Kings_County * [[Theunissen-159|Jan Teunisz (van Middleswart)]] was '''not''' married to [[Jans-130|Swaentje (Jans) Potters]]. * [[Thuenissen-1|Cornelis Teunis (Denys/Nyssen)]] was '''not''' married to [[Woertman-29|Harmtje Woertman]]. * [[De_Beauvoise-5|Cornelia de Beauvoise]] was '''not''' married to a Juriaen Hendricks. * [[Dorlandt-46|Gerrit Gerritsz Dorland]] was '''not''' married to [[Auckes-5|Geertruydt Aukes (van Nuys)]]. # [[Montfort-133|Jan Janse Montfort]] was '''not''' married to [[Luyster-67|Gertje Pieters Luyster]]. # [[Montfort-136|Jan Pieters Montfort]] was '''not''' married to [[Luyster-6|Geertje Pieters Luyster]]. #* Geertje Pieters Luyster may have married a Jacob Webs NJGS. "Luyster: Geertien Pieters" ''njgsbc.org''. Accessed 19 Oct 2016. http://njgsbc.org/indexes/bergen-county-families/ or [[Van_Egmont-19|Jacob Cornelisz van Egmont, aka Jacob Wips]]. Chris Chester. "The Brouwer Genealogy Database." ''freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brouwergenealogydata''. Accessed May 23, 2016. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brouwergenealogydata/index.htm '''Geertje Pieters Luyster''' The "Some Erroneous Marriages..." article says that Geertje Pieters Luyster married [[Romeyn-3|Christoffel Jansz Romeyn]], but that appears to have been [[Wyckoff-18|Geertje Pieters ''Wyckoff'']]. [[Pieters-666#Church_records|Church records]]Chris Chester. "The Brouwer Genealogy Database." ''freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brouwergenealogydata''. Accessed May 23, 2016. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brouwergenealogydata/index.htm '''Geertje Pieterse Wyckoff''' '''Correction''': That has been corrected in with a later article in the same PDF, titled "Christoffel Jansz Romeyn and his wife, Geertje Pieters Wyckoff and Jacob Wips and his wife, Geertje Pieters Luyster", by Harry Macy. #* [[Montfort-136|Jan Pieters Montfort]] was married to [[Brinckerhoff-5|Ida Abrams Brinckerhoff]]. * Gerritje Reynierse (possibly meant to be [[Wizzel-penning-1|Gerritje Reyniers Wizzelpenning]]) was '''not''' married to Gerrit Jans '''or''' Jan Lambertsz. * Jan Lambertsz was '''not''' married to Harmtje Willems. * [[Wyckoff-22|Marten Pietersz Wyckoff]] was '''not''' married to [[Auckes-6|Femmetje Auckes (van Nuys)]]. * [[Stoothoff-2|Gerrit Elbertsz Stoothoff]] was '''not''' married to [[Monfort-4|Willemtje Pieters "Montfoort"]]. * [[Van_Arsdalen-8|Cornelis Symonsz van Arsdalen]] was '''not''' married to [[Wizzelpenning-4|Jelletje Reiniers Wizzelpenning]]. * [[Coerten-9|Gerrit Coerten (van Voorhees)]] was '''not''' married to [[Jans-263| Meinsje (Meenske) "Mensje" Jans aka van Wicklen, de Vries]]. * [[Jans-69|Geertruyd Jans]] was '''not''' married to [[Brouwer-83|Pieter Adamsz Brouwer]]. == Fabricated, Fraudulent, or Erroneous Lineages == ===de Graff family of Schenectady=== :In Volume III of ''Hudson-Mohawk Genealogical and Family Memoirs'', Cuyler Reynolds presented a line of descent that connected [[Graaf-19|Claas Andriese de Graff]] to Louis IX, King of France (1226-1270), through his great-grandson Charles I, Duc de Bourbon (born 1340); that man's grandson Charles de Bourbon (born 1527 -- impossibly long generations!), founder of the ducal house of Graffe, who was killed at the massacre of St. Bartholomew, August 24, 1572; that man's son Louis de Bourbon, Prince de Graffe, born in 1551, and killed in the siege of La Rochelle in 1628; to an Andrias de Bourbon, Duc de Andre de Graffe, born 1582, who became a trader in Holland for the Dutch East India Company and had sons: Andries, Cornelius and Regnier, the first of whom was said to be the father of the Claas de Graaf who settled in Schenectady. According to this lineage, Andries de Graff was with the Dutch East India Company and sailed for New Amsterdam in his own ship, the ''Claas Aaron'', married Anneke Jans Weber, granddaughter of a Dutch king, and was, together with his two sons, recorded as a brickmaker in 1661.Reynolds, Cuyler, editor. ''Hudson-Mohawk Genealogical and Family Memoirs''. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1911. [http://www.schenectadyhistory.org/families/hmgfm/degraff-1.html Vol. III, pp. 1275-1277]. Dutch historian William Frijhoff described this as "a remarkable example of ... a family myth pretending to royal descent" that has recently resurfaced on the Internet, which he says "functions sometimes as a mystifying machine" and allows for the "uncontrolled diffusion of old legends" to audiences who are unable to discern errors that are evident to professional historians. Commenting on the assertion that the aristocratic Andries had become a brickmaker, Frijhoff observed that Americans might find this transition "quite natural," but historians familiar with early modern Europe would recognize that a nobleman would never engage in such a trade, particularly in France, where this would cause them to lose their claim to nobility. He also noted that some details of the story, including the name of "Anneke Jans Weber" given to the wife of the immigrant Andries de Graff, suggested "contamination with other stories."Frijoff, William. Anneke's Fortune, Bogardus's Farewell, and Kieft's Son. "Emblematic Myths: ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=jRRB_hJ-DK0C Myth in History, History in Myth]''. Society for Netherlandic History (U.S.). International Conference. [https://books.google.com/books?id=jRRB_hJ-DK0C&pg=PA117 pages 117-146]. Preview accessed at Google Books, 21 September 2018. [[Jans-49|Anneke Jans]] is a well-known New Netherland settler who is herself a subject of much genealogical mythmaking. ===Aefie Pieterse (Kinetis) Bradt=== Some trees and stories about the mother of [[Bradt-2|Albert Andriessen (Bradt)]] have her coming down from an Indian Princess and are not what happened at all - not that I have seen at Wikitree, but aparently in other places it was told that His grandmother was this woman who was a Native American but that is pure fabrication - the Kinetis part of her name is left so others searching find her there - but is part of that fantasy lineage and really did not belong to her - we do not know much about her - name is derived from what her descendants were named due to tradition in that culture - indicated on her profile. Here is the Cynthia Brott Biasca link: [https://www.familysearch.org/photos/artifacts/1574886 article] and what it debunks is that myth Descendants of Albert and Arent Andriessen BRADT, by Cynthia Brott BIASCA (Henington Publishing Co., Wolfe City, TX, 1990)[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/72827/any-objection-to-aefie-kinetis-bradt-as-lnab-id-1583-in-norway G2G discussion on this lady] ===Geesje Janse/Jan Albertse Jansen/Jan Albertse Bratt (Bradt)=== This error has grown and populated many trees and secondary sources leading to much confusion - Geesje Jans (Janse) was never married to Bratt and the confusion is understandable as the Bradt/Bratt line had that added to their name quite a while after they arrived in New Netherland (Beverwyck - later Albany) in 1637 - Albert, his brother Arent and Albert's wife Annetje Barents; he being German and he from Norway but having both lived and married in Amsterdam, Netherlands - Albert and Arent Andreissen were both called by the mostly Dutch residents of Renssealerwyck "the Noorman" because they cam originally from Norway and the Bradt part of their name was added on years after they arrived SO researchers in looking for the family are used to that part of it not being attached to the name so may thought it perfectly plausible that Jan Albertse Jansen was equivalent to Jan Albertse Bratt (Bradt) - perhaps thinking the Jansen part had come from the wife(?) In fact Jan Albertse Bratt was married to Maria Post == Errors Propagated in Genealogy Software and Online Family Trees == There are some place-name errors commonly seen in people's New Netherland family trees that are attributable to erroneous auto-completions or place-name suggestions in genealogy software. These include: * '''Reusel-de Mierden'''. The place name "Holland, Reusel, Reusel-de Mierden, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands" (or variants thereof) appears in many Internet-derived genealogies. Dutch genealogist Yvette Hoitink explains that '''t Holland'' is the name of a street in the village of Reusel in Noord-Brabant. When the name "Holland" was entered into early versions of FamilyTreeMaker software, the entry “Holland” automatically resolved to “Holland, Reusel, Reusel-de Mierden, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands.” See her blog at [https://www.dutchgenealogy.nl/ancestors-in-reusel-de-mierden-noord-brabant/ Was your ancestor born in Reusel-De Mierden, Noord-Brabant? Guess again!] for more details. * '''Harrison, Indiana'''. A location of "New Amsterdam, Harrison, Indiana" appears frequently from various gedcoms in error. This is probably an auto-complete entry error that is replicated by submitters who did not correct the error. Indiana did not exist in the 1600s, so this can be safely corrected to "New Amsterdam, New Netherland." Noted by [[Mix-216|Steven Mix]], 29 July 2014. == Sources == == See also == * [[:Category:Gustave_Anjou_Fraud|Gustave Anjou Fraud]] - At the very least, his work affected the [[Claesz-4|Wyckoff family]]. No problems have been found with the [http://www.worldcat.org/title/ulster-county-ny-probate-records-in-the-office-of-the-surrogate-and-in-the-county-clerks-office-at-kingston-ny/oclc/27457180&referer=brief_results Ulster County Probate Records] to date, but caution should be taken when using anything produced by Anjou. * "Most Frequent Errors and Incorrect or Unproven Lines of Descent from Anneke Jans." 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False Genealogy of Jacob Castle

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[[Category: Battle of Kings Mountain]] [[Category:False Native American Genealogies]] {{Native American Adjunct}} : This freespace page contains text that was formerly on the profile of [[Castle-331|Jacob Castle]], aka the Long Hunter. The bulk of it is fictional, most likely sourced from Don Greene's largely false ''Shawnee Heritage.'' While Jacob Castle was a real person, there is no evidence that he had one (or six) Native American wife/wives. == Biography == '''Jacob''' Castle, the Long Hunter, was born 1 April 1717 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.A previous version of this profile cited the 1820 United States Federal Census for his name, birth date and birth place. As we know, the 1820 census does not provide such detail. '''Better source sought for his birth date and place.''' Some have claimed he was son of Peter Castle and grandson of Yelles Cassell who emigrated 20 JAN 1681/82 to Philadelphia on the ship ''Jeffries'' from Germany, as part of the Palatine migration to escape religious persecution in Germany.{{citation needed}} : Additional claims include that his father was a Johannes Cassel who later converted to Quakerism and raised his children as Quakers. Some get more specific and say that he was the son of Peter Cassell and Catherine Elizabeth Herbert.{{citation needed}} Some have claimed he married in 1736 Sowege aka Gliding Swan a Pekowi Shawnee woman (others say he married seven Native Americans) and took the name Taumee Elene or Corn Man or White Tassell.{{citation needed}} He may have died 1 APR 1789 in Holston River area, Russell County, Virginia.{{citation needed}} He was supposedly buried in Castle's Woods, Russell County, VirginiaReference Number: 7855 (What is this a reference number from?) Early pioneer in western Virginia.{{citation needed}} === Claimed Wives of Jacob Castle === Note: there is no evidence for ANY of these wives. These are the wives previously attached to his person-profile: # [[Hokolesqua-6|Sowege Waupaathee (Hokolesqua) Shawnee]] # [[Swan-2339|Wapehti (Swan) Castle]] # [[Indian-31|Waupahathee (Indian) Castle]] # [[Indian-32|Chalakatha (Indian) Castle]] === Claimed Children of Jacob Castle === Note: There is no evidence that ''any'' of these children were fathered by Jacob Castle. Did any of them actually exist? # [[Cassel-229|Valentine Cassel Sr]] # [[Castle-567|Cawakawachi (Castle) Shawnee]] # [[Castle-568|Rachel (Castle) Vance]] # [[Castle-569|Elijah Castle]] # [[Castle-570|Catherine (Castle) Fulk]] # [[Castle-571|Benjamin Castle]] # [[Castle-574|Jacob Castle Jr]] # [[Castle-572|Littleton Castle]] # [[Castle-330|Joseph Castle]] # [[Castle-1958|Bazil Joseph Castle]] # [[Castle-1960|Mary Castle]] # [[Castle-1961|Henry Castle]] # [[Castle-1962|John Castle]] # [[Castle-1963|Rachel Castle]] - is she a duplicate of [[Castle-568|Rachel (Castle) Vance]]? # [[Castle-1964|Abraham Castle]] # [[Castle-1964|Joseph Castle]] - is he a duplicate of [[Castle-330|Joseph Castle]]? # [[Castle-1969|George Castle]] # [[Castle-1967|David Castle]] === Timeline === : ''NOTE: All of the following need source citations.'' By 1738 Moved to Orange County, Virginia. 1738 Jacob Casel, 1 tithe, Mr. Russell's Tithe List, Orange County, Virginia. 1740 Purchased one Negro wench from estate of Jacob Stover. 1740 Sold 75 acres land, mouth of Hawksbill at Shenadoah, Augusta County, to Jacob Cooper. 26 JUL 1740 Bought 200 acres at Hawksbill Creek from Jacob Stover, an early Swiss settler. 27 NOV 1740 Purchased one heifer, one , estate sale of Jacob Stover dec'd, Orange Co., VA 30 MAY 1741 Entered into a bond with Thomas Chew; he was guardian of Abraham Stover, orphan, of Jacob Stover. 30 MAY 1741 Guardian of Abraham Stover, son of Jacob Stover, the Swiss settler in early Virginia. 24 JUN 1741 Jacob Stover, (father of Abraham & Jacob) died at Orange Co., VA. BEF 26 FEB 1741/42 Purchased 1 heifer for 12 shillings from estate of Jacob Stover at Orange Co., Virginia. 15 SEP 1742 On List of Courts Martial, Cpt. Hugh Thompson's List of Delinquents 23 SEP 1742 Sold 125 acres on Hawksbill Creek, to Elizabeth Downs present wife of Edward Whats, Augusta Co., VA. 20 NOV 1743 Sarah Boone Stover, widow of Jacob Stover & mother of Jacob & Abraham, died at Orange Co., Virginia. 1746: Lived on the edge of Augusta Co., VA. 19 NOV 1746 Detailed to build road from Adam Harman's to the River to Roanoke R. 1748 Adam & Valentine Harmon were jailed in Augusta Co., VA for the violent robbery of Jacob Castle. 1748 Moved from New River settlements to Castles Woods with the Indians. 1748 First white resident of Castlewood (Castle's Woods) , Russell County, VA 1749 Appears in a famous petition for a road from Ezekiel Calhoun's on Reed Creek to New River. 1749: Associated with John Downing, John Foreman, Charles Sinclair or St. Clair, and John Vance -- all whites with Indian wives. 17 MAY 1749 Adam Harman charged Jacob Castle with treason, threat to aid French; acquitted. 22 MAY 1749 Acquitted of charges filed by Adam Harman. ABT 25 AUG 1749 Kassel, his wife, & child survived a flood that killed others. (See below.) 1752 Detailed to work on Warwick Road from Lunenburg Courthouse to New R. Valley 17 MAY 1752 Augusta Co., 200 acres, Jacob Stover to Jacob Castle; BET 1753 AND 1761 Whereabouts undetermined during this time. 1759 Married Wapehti - Swan of the Kishpoko Shawnee. ABT 1761 Entered 100 acres of land between Welshire's and the Great Falls of New River (Foster Falls). 19 NOV 1762 Appraised two tracts of land on New River for tax purposes 22 JUN 1764 Final entry of Jacob Castle in Augusta Co., VA; listed as "no inhabitant." BET 1764 AND 1768 Removed to Rowan County, North Carolina. 1767: At the Watauga Settlement in Tennessee 1768 Jacob Castle & Daniel Boone paid taxes in Rowan Co., NC. 1772 Married Waupahathee (1/2 Kishpoko/1/2 Cherokee). 07 OCT 1780 Fought at the Battle of King's Mountain; American Revolution 16 SEP 1781 Entered 50 acres on his own line in Russell Co., VA. 1782 Granted land warrant in Russell Co; claimed in 1798 (son?) BET 1782 AND 1787 Jacob Castle, Washington Co., VA, List of Virginia Taxpayers 1785 Petitioner to form Russell Co. from Washington Co., VA. 1787 Joseph Casels & Jacob Castles, only Castle's named in Russell County tithables 1787 Married a Chalakatha-Kishpoko-Cherokee woman. 1787 Russell Co., VA Tax List as Jacob Castles: Tax List B: Self 0-0-0-5-7 01 APR 1789 Jacob Castle, age 72, died at Russell County, Virginia. OCT 1789 Wm. Huston or Houston appointed administrator of Jacob Castle's estate.Russell County, Virginia, Court records.... more citation details needed 1794 Jacob Castle; Cpt. Porters List, Lower Dist., Russell Co., VA; 200 acres of land. === DNA === YDNA 15 JUL 2008 Haplogroup R1a1 (James Bradley Castle Jr., Deep Clade Test) === Story of the Flood === This Jacob Castle is posited by some to be the "Kassel" referred to in the following: On 6 January 1750 a letter from SAMUEL ECKERLIN to ALEXANDER MACK, was published in ''The Pennsylvania Berichte,'' a Germantown newspaper, and includes a reference to a family named KASSEL on the Little River and probably refers to JACOB CASTLE: : "Upon this occasion I want to report to you about the great inundations which occurred on the 25th of August, a little past midnight, on the Roanoke and the area northeast of it. Our river as well as the Little River were also very high but nobody here suffered mentionable damage. On the Roanoke, however, and other nearby places there was much damage. At several spots entire hills were swept down and leveled and several tracts of bottom land, all inhabited, were filled with so much gravel and sand that they can no longer be lived on. This I have seen myself. Also, houses and barns were carried away and with them a great deal of the crop. The Roanoke was a mile wide at several places and the water rose to 15 feet above otherwise dry land. :: :"Since you are familiar with this area, I want to give you details about several places as follows: One mile below TOBIAS BREIT a man and a child were drowned; a woman managed to save herself on a tree; livestock was practically all drowned because the water rose so suddenly and right at midnight that none could have been driven away. The house of HENRICH BRAUN with whom we stayed has been torn up. Clad in nothing but their shirts they got away with their children, the water reaching up to their arms. His three cows in the field were carried 3 miles downstream by the waters where they gained firm land alive. :: :"PETER KINTER and his wife found a horrible end. They were not yet asleep but had been drinking together, were in good cheer and thought of no danger till the water suddenly rose up to the house and no more escape was possible. So they retreated to the attic. No sooner had they reached it than the water rose up to them. They placed boards on the collar beam and sat on them. When the water reached up to their arms and no more flight seemed possible, he lost heart and told his people: He believed that this was another deluge and the Last Judgment had come. He asked his wife to give him a kiss. As he grabbed her, both slid from the board and away with the waters. Those who were with them on the boards saw no more of them. :: :"KASSEL's wife and children and their old mother were in the house at the same time. They all survived up on the collar beam save for a small child whom PETER KINTER's wife had on her lap. It drowned with them. After daybreak, the others found out that they had been carried with the upper part of the house for a mile into some woods. They found a rope and tied it to a tree so that they would not be carried any further until the waters subsided or someone would come to their rescue. After a few days, PETER KINTER's wife was found dead and naked hanging on a tree with one arm. And several days later he was also found. But he had no more head and only one arm. Maybe some wild animal had already feasted on him."{{citation needed}} === About the Shawnee === : ''This section should be moved to a freespace page where it can be linked to from multiple profiles. We also need to add sources to it.'' The name Shawnee means "southerner". It was said that the Shawnee, a large and united tribe were on of the early historic groups of southern Indiana, but this has been questioned due to conflicting reports. The Shawnee considered the Delaware the "grandfathers" of the Shawnee tribe and the source for all the Algonquin tribes. Shawnee comes from the Algonquin word "shawun" (shawunogi) meaning "southerner." However, this referred to their original location in the Ohio Valley relative to other Great Lakes Algonquin rather than a homeland in the American southeast. Shawnee usually prefer to call themselves the Shawano - sometimes given as Shawanoe or Shawanese. South Carolina colonists knew them as the Savannah or Savannuca. Other names: Ani-Sawanugi (Cherokee), Chaouanons (Chauenon) (French), Chaskpe (Chaouesnon) (French), Chiouanon (Seneca), Cumberland Indians, Ontwagnnn (Iroquois "one who stutters"), Oshawanoag (Ottawa), Satana (Iroquois), Shawala (Lakota), and Touguenha (Iroquois). More about the history of the Shawnee. Pekowi (Bicowetha or Pequa) was the name of one of the five divisions (or bands) of the Shawnee, a Native American people, during the 18th century. The other four divisions were the Chalahgawtha, Mekoche, Kispoko, and Hathawekela. Together these divisions formed the loose confederacy that was the Shawnee tribe. All five Shawnee division names have been spelled in a great variety of ways. Variations of the name "Pekowi" are reflected in many place names in the United States, including Piqua, Pickawillany, Pickaway, and Pequea. The Shawnee were living in northwestern Indiana by 1788, but some bands of the tribe roamed around Indiana and in April of that same year, Kakinathucca’s band were hunting and making sugar in the southwestern part of Indiana. When the sugar making was done they the moved toward Vincennes, near where the Ohio and White Rivers meet and here the women of the tribe planted their crops. The men of the tribe were warriors and the care of the crops was the responsibilities of the women. Many of the tribal ceremonies were centered around the agricultural cycle. In the spring when it was time to plant they performed the corn dance. When the crops were ripe they did the Green Corn Dance and at harvest time it was the Autumn Bread Dance to celebrate the harvest. When the harvest was done the band moved again, north toward Fort Wayne. It was in the village near the White River where the Shawnee "Prophet" had his vision and he and his brother started their campaign among the central woodland tribes for the tribes return to the native way of life. The Prophet gained many followers but only a few Shawnee supported his ideas. The Shawnee were divided into five divisions, the Pekowi, Chalakatha, the Theawikila, Kispola, and Miskohe. Each division had their own war chief, peace chief, woman chief, messenger and sacred bundle. The Chalakatha and the Pekowi had established villages in Indiana and TECUMSEH and his brother the Prophet belonged by birth to the Kishpolo division. The tribal chiefs were chosen from either the Chalakatha or the Thawikila divisions. Each division was divided into a number of patrilineal or gens groups. An individual’s name referred directly to some the animal or a characteristic of the animal that the gen took their name. === Live your life quote === : "So live your life that the fear of death can never enter your heart. Trouble no one about their religion; respect others in their view, and demand that they respect yours. Love your life, perfect your life, beautify all things in your life. Seek to make your life long and its purpose in the service of your people. Prepare a noble death song for the day when you go over the great divide. Always give a word or a sign of salute when meeting or passing a friend, even a stranger, when in a lonely place. Show respect to all people and grovel to none. When you arise in the morning give thanks for the food and for the joy of living. If you see no reason for giving thanks, the fault lies only in yourself. Abuse no one and no thing, for abuse turns the wise ones to fools and robs the spirit of its vision. When it comes your time to die, be not like those whose hearts are filled with the fear of death, so that when their time comes they weep and pray for a little more time to live their lives over again in a different way. Sing your death song and die like a hero going home."{{citation needed}} === Claimed Marriages === Jacob is claimed to have married as many as seven Native American women by whom he had many children. All of these claims need to be backed up with sources / evidence. By his first wife, SOWEGE of the Pokowi Shawnee (the clan in charge of warfare) whom he legally married in 1736, he had nine known children. Circa 1759 he married WAPEHTI, a Kishpoko Shawnee, by whom he had six known children. Circa 1772 he married WAUPAHATHEE, a Kishpoko Shawnee Cherokee Metis woman, by whom he had four known children. Circa 1785 he married a Chalakatha-Kishpoko-Cherokee Metis woman whose name is unknown by whom he had one known child. === Occupation === JACOB may have been an albino, revered by the native peoples, and may have passed that trait on to at least one of his sons. He made his living as a longhunter living for months in the woods, He traded deerskins and animal pelts, leaving home in the fall and disappearing for months at a time. He dressed in a deerskin hunting shirt, beaver cap, buckskin moccasins and leggings. The tail of the beaver cap hung to the nape of his neck. He carried with him a hatchet, knife, shot pouch and provisions such as meal, salt, jerked beef and pemmican in a sling over his shoulder. His weapon of choice was a long-barrelled rifle commonly made by Germanic gunsmiths in eastern Pennsylvania, Maryland and along the western trail, originally called the Pennsylvania rifle but later made famous as the Kentucky Hunter's Rifle. Jacob's Shawnee name was TAUMEE or TAUMEE-ELENEE, anglicized as "White Tassel", actually meaning "Corn Man." This name was bestowed, no doubt, because of his light or white silky hair, which reminded the indians of corn silk. His slender stature also contributed to the reason for the name. He was slender like the corn stalk. === Albino === Another story has it that Castle was an albino with white skin, white hair and pink eyes. This is pure fabrication by Goodridge Wilson from a story which appeared in the Roanoke Times. It has never been proven that Castle was an albino. Being German and Nordic, he was probably very blonde. Some of the Nordic people appear to be almost albino in coloring except for their eyes. There are hundreds of Castle’s descendents now living in the southwestern part of Virginia and albinism has not cropped up once. Rather, most of his descendents in Russell, Wise and Scott counties bear the traits and appearance of the Indian to whom he was married. He was married legally, according to Indian law, which was the only law on the frontier when Castle was in the southwestern portion of Virginia. [Sources include: Scotch Irish in Virginia,Vol 1. by Chalkey] === Family === In 1736 JACOB CASTLE legally married SOWEGE "Gliding Swan", aka Mary Elizabeth, who was a full-blood Pekowi Shawnee. Between 1736 and 1755 they had nine possibly more children: Valentine Castle, Mary Cawakawachi Castle, Rachel Castle, Elijah Castle, Catherine Castle, Benjamin Castle, Jacob Castle Jr., Littleton Castle, Joseph Castle, and others -- all one half Pekowi Shawnee Metis. === Property === By 1738 JACOB CASTLE, age twenty-one, had removed from Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, to Orange County, Virginia, where he is documented in various records. ((Orange County was formed in 1734 from Spotsylvania County which was formed in 1722 from Essex, King William, and King & Queen Counties.) He is first noted in 1738 the Orange County List of Tithes. On June 25, 1740 as JACOB CASSELL he purchased 200 acres of land from JACOB STOVER in Orange County, Virginia, for 40 pounds current money (Orange Co., VA Deed Book 4, pages 47-48). On June 26, 1740 according to Montgomery County, Virginia court records JACOB STOVER sold 200 acres to JACOB CASTLE at the mouth of Hawksbill Creek of Shenando. CASTLE later sold 75 acres to JACOB COGER and 125 acres to ELIZABETH DOWNS, wife of EDWARD WHEAT. These last two land transactions can also be found in Augusta County, Virginia which was formed in 1738 from Orange County but because the reion was sparsely inhabited, county government was not actually established there until 1745. 26 June 1740, in Augusta County, Virginia, JACOB CASTLE sold 75 acres at mouth of Hawksbill of Shanando to JACOB COOPER. On September 23, 1742, JACOB CASTLE leased 125 acres in Orange County to ELIZABETH DOWNS for 5 pounds current money (Orange Co., VA Deed Book 8, pages 228-230). This document goes on to say that the 125 acres is the remaining part of the original 200 acres purchased from JACOB STOVER after having sold 75 acres to JACOB COGER. In 1740 when about age twenty-three, JACOB CASTLE sold a tract of land in Augusta County (formerly Orange County). On November 27, 1740, the estate of JACOB STOVER (SR) deceased, was sold. Some of the purchasers were: JACOB STOVER JR., CAPTAIN PATTEN, and JACOB CASTLE, who purchased one heifer, one sorrel mare, and one Negro wench. (Orange County, Virginia Will Book #1, pp 202-206) On March 26, 1741, JACOB STOVER [Jr.], HENRY DOWNS, Gent., and JACOB CASTLE entered into bond unto Thomas Chew, Gent., for 500 pounds (Orange Co., VA Will Book 1, pages 140-141). Jacob Stover [Jr.] was administrator of the estate of JACOB STOVER, deceased. On May 30, 1741, JACOB CASTLE & HENRY DOWNS, Gent., entered into bond unto Thomas Chew, justice, for 100 pounds (Orange Co., VA Will Book 2, pages 154-155). Jacob Castle seved guardian of Abraham Stover, orphan of Jacob Stover. On September 23, 1742, JACOB CASLE leased 125 acres in Orange County to ELIZABETH DOWNS, present wife of EDWARD WHATS, at the mounth of Hawksbill of Shanando for 5 pounds current money (Orange Co., VA Deed Book 8, pages 228-230). This document goes on to say that the 125 acres is the remaining part of the original 200 acres purchased from Jacob Stover after having sold 75 acres to Jacob Coger. === Settlers === JACOB settled in Southwestern Virginia in the area that was later included in western Russell County long before the 1770 Treaty of Lochaber. Records of the first church founded on the New River, St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church (1750-1885) listed several people who came over from Germany and landed at Philadelphia. Among them were ADAM, JACOB, and VALENTINE HARMAN. The new settlers brought grudges and hatreds with them from the old country. The historical records of Montgomery County, Virginia indicate that there was continual friction between JACOB CASTLE and ADAM HARMAN. The first permanent settlers came to Castle's Woods in 1769, but Castle was familiar with the area twenty years before that in about 1749 when ADAM HARMAN charged JACOB CASTLE with threatening to aid the French. This occurred before the French and Indian war broke out, hence the charge was treason. Harman took a posse to Castle's Woods and arrested Castle and returned him to Montgomery County. JACOB CASTLE was tried and acquitted of all charges. Afterwards he spent more and more time in Castle's Woods but continued to retain a residence in Montgomery County. In 1746 JACOB CASTLE was detailed with other settlers to build a road from ADAM HARMAN's "to the River" and over the ridge to the north branch of the Roanoke. CASTLE, being the free spiri that he was, apparently objected to building the road for ADAM HARMAN, Captain of Foot in his precinct and overseer of the main road through the community. In 1746 JACOB allegedly traded a rusty musket and butcher knife to the Indians for a small tract of land on the Clinch River at what later became a part of Saltville, Virginia which is located in Southwest Virginia on the border of Smyth and Washington counties. (The Walker Expedition came through the area in 1748.) On 24 February 1746 in Augusta Co., VA, a survey for JACOB CASTEL was recorded for property "lying on Woods River containing one hundred and eighty acres and is bounded as follows viz Begining at a line on ye bank of ye River & runeth N5 W80 poles crosing ye River, runeth N35 E80 po to a white o & hiccory, S65 E260 poles to a sycamore bush on ye Riverside, S19 W150 po crossing ye river, N65 1/2 W 226 poles to the Begining." On 19 November 1746 in Augusta Co., VA Court Order Book 1, page 130: a road ordered from ADAM HARMON's to the River and north branch of Roan Oak; ADAM HARMON appointed overseer, with the following workers: George Draper, Israel Lorton and son, George Hermon [Harmon], Thomas Looney, Jacob Hermon [Harmon] and three sons, JACOB CASTLE, John Lane, Valentine Harmon, Adren Moser, Humberston Lyon, James Skaggs, Humphrey Baker, John Davis, and Frederick Stering and two sons. === Court === On 17 February 1748, Augusta Co., VA court records, an attachment was filed against JACOB COSTELL, PHILIP CABLE, and the estate of JOHN LAMME in which the three are charged for having announced that they were going to the French Dominions on the Mississippi and such desertion would be harmful to the English in the war with France. In 1748 ADAM HARMON and VALENTINE HARMON (HERMAN) were jailed in Augusta County, Virginia for a violent robbery of the goods of JACOB CASTLE. Harman took a posse to Castle’s Woods to arrest Castle to return him to Montgomery County. JACOB CASTLE resisted and according to the accepted legend, the Clinch river got its name from a lame man named CLINCH, who was in the posse. During the battle, in which the Indians were assisting CASTLE, CLINCH got separated from the posse while it was retreating across the river. He was either shot by an Indian or fell from his horse. An Indian, seeing that he had difficulty moving in the water, rushed forward to scalp him and was himself killed. For his participation in the incident, the others named the river "Clinch" in his honor. Indeed, Dr. THOMAS WALKER, for whom Walker Mountain is named, in his journal of his trip through southwest Virginia in 1750, said "Clinch River was named for a hunter whose name was Clinch." On 17 May 1749 as recorded in Augusta Co., VA Court Order Book 2, page 105, ADAM HARMON charged that JACOB CASTLE was threatening to aid the French. The Court ordered that CASTLE be arrested and brought before a called court on the next Monday. In the same book, on page 130, the Augusta County Court acquitted JACOB CASTLE of the charge of treason in going over to and assisting the French. The date is May 22, 1749. Thereafter, he spent more time in Castle’s Woods, going west permanently about 1750 according to James W. Hagy in his book "Castle’s Woods and Early Russell County 1769 - 1799" while retaining a residence in Montgomery County. It is quite probable that he had another family in the New River Area in addition to his Metis Shawnee family in Castle’s Woods === Stories === Historians as well as court records indicate that Jacob Castle was a long hunter and lived for great periods of time with the Indians in the vicinity of what is called Castlewood in Russell County, Virginia. Castlewood takes its name from Castle's Woods, the vast expanse of forestland that Jacob Castle acquired from the Indians.There are many stories regarding Castle's acquisition of the land. Some historians say that he traded the Indians a butcher knife and a musket for the expanse of woodland that later took his name. One story alleges that Castle was an albino with white skin, whie hair, and pink eyes -- a story fabricated by Goodrige Wilson, published in the Roanoke Times -- and unproven. There are hundreds of Castle's descendants now living in southwestern Virginia and albinoism has not appeared in the family line at any time. Rather, most of his descendants in Russell, Scott, and Wise Counties bear many of the traits of the Indians that he married, legally, according to Indian law, which was the only law on the frontier when Castle was in Castle's Woods area. JACOB CASTLE settled in Augusta County, Virginia in the area that later became Russell County, because he was hounded by ADAM HARMAN in the Augusta and Montgomery county areas. He went west permanently about 1750, according to James W. Hagy in his book "Castle's Woods" and Early Russell County, 1769-1799". Castle was the first resident of what came to be called Castle's Woods. Althought not a permanent resident, he spent long periods there with his Indian friends and Indian family. Andrew Harman and Jacob Castle remained bitter enemies, apparently from something that had occured between them in Germany or on the ship coming over in 1738. === Road to Wood's River === On 23 May 1750, Augusta County Order Book #2, p 371: Court order for for a road from Ezekiel Calhoun's to Wood's River thence to top of ridge between Wood's River and the south fork of Roanoke. John McFarland and Joseph Crockett to be surveyors of former and William Crisp and William Pellam of latter part, with tithables, and the following: Henry Batton, Mordecai Early, John McFarland, Jacob Goldman, John Downing, John Goldman, Charles Sinclair, Nathaniel Wilshire, William Sayers, William Hamilton, Humbertson Lyon, Frederick Carlock, Robert Norris, James Miller, James Cave, Samuel Montgomerie, Steven Lyon, John Conley, Andrew Linam, James Willbey, Samuel Stanlick, James Maies, Robert McFarlin, James Harris, John Vance, John Stride, Robert Miller, Alexander Sayers, John Miller, JACOB CASTLE,Robert Alcorn, John Forman, and William Miller. The date is May 23, 1750. In 1752, JACOB CASTLE was detailed to work on the "Warwick Road" from Lunenburg Courthouse to the New River Valley. This order indicates that Jacob still had some standing in the New River settlements. === More History === From 1752 - 1762 we know little of JACOB's comings and goings or his dealings other than that in 1759 he married WAPEHTI "Swan" of the Kishpoko Shawnee tribe at Russell County, Virginia. Jacob and Wapehti, has six children between 1759 and 1765. In 1761 Jacob entered 100 acres of land near the Great Falls (Foote's Falls) of New River. On 19 November 1762, JACOB was ordered to place a value on an improvement made by a neighbor. This is confirmed in KEGLEY'S VIRGINIA FRONTIER, p 127, JACOB CASTLE, who appears often as a hunter, made an entry of 100 acres of land between Welshire's and the Great Falls of New River (Foster Falls) in about 1761. On November 19, 1762 JACOB CASTLE in Montgomery County was named one of a commitee of three to review (appraise) improvements on two tracts of land on the New River, apparently for tax purposes. In Augusta Co., VA Court Order Book 7, page 391, is an entry for John Weltshire, Alexander Sayers, and JACOB CASTLE to view and report the value of improvements by John Staunton on two tracts on the New River. Jane, widow of John Erwin, renounced the will. 22 June 1764, from KEGLEY'S VIRGINIA FRONTIER p 296, JACOB CASSALL, Augusta County, Virginia: believed to no longer be inhabitant of Augusta County, VA. (Shifting population 1760-1770, primarily in Scotch Irish migrants from northern Ireland, primarily Presbyterians; many resorted to Carolina from Virginia. Withdrawals from County Court proceedings). Jacob Castle is listed as "no inhabitant." This is merely another way of saying he had vanished into the wilderness. Castle seems to have been by nature an undomesticated animal and there is every likelihood that he went off on one of the famous "long hunts" but by himself, and without the usual return at the end of a year or two. His whole history shows him moving further and further west as the settlements came along. This time he just picked up and moved so far into the wilderness that nothing disturbed him. This middle part of 1760s, it should be remembered, was the era in which Daniel Boone did the same thing. It may be that Castle's shyness and roughness got him into trouble and he chose the trackless wastes of the banks of the Clinch to cover his disappearance. Game abounded, there were caves in which to live, there was a supply of water. He could plant a little corn if he wished and this was perhaps the life he really preferred. In 1767 Jacob Castle reappeared and was known to have been in the Watauga settlement in western North Carolina. After that, little is heard from him until 1768 when he was listed among the taxpayers of Rowan County, North Carolina as noted: JACOB CASTLE(charged with 2 taxes), JAMES MCCARTY (charged with 2 taxes), and DANIEL BOONE(charged with 2 taxes). Thanks to Researcher, Elisabeth L.W. Salyer, for contributing this material. In 1772 JACOB CASTLE married WAUPAHATHEE who was one-half Kishpoko Shawnee - Cherokee, while living at Russell County, Virginia. They had the following children: Abraham Castle (1773), Joseph Castle (1775), George Castle (1777), and others born 1774-1787, all of whom who were one quarter Kishpoko Shawnee-Cherokee-Metis. The following record indicates that JACOB CASTLE was a patriot in the American Revolution and fought in the Battle of King's Mountain. BAZIL CASTLE, son of JACOB CASTLE and his wife WAPEHTI "Swan" Kishpoko Shawnee, born c1760 in Virginia circa 1760 and died October 8, 1846, at Johnson County, Kentucky, gave the following information in his pension statement on February 27, 1834: "Indian spying in western Virginia 1779-1780 under COLONEL PRESTON, CAPTAIN LEWIS, LT . ROBINSON at battle of Ruby Falls, Guilford Courthouse. April 1779 entered service as an Indian spy. Two spies working together took a certain range and at night they met at an appointed place. The first four months spent on Bluestone River. September 1779 marched with whole company down Clinch River to Fort Blackamore, arriving there in late September. Served at Fort Blackmore till December. In February 1780 marched from Blackamore to Fort Chiswell Hill. April 1780 discharged at Fort Chiswell Hill. Fall 1780 remained at home with his mother while his father went to Kings Mountain with Campbell and other Virginia men. His father, JACOB CASTLE, was at the battle of Kings Mountain." Abstracts of Revolutionary War Pensions Files (p 574), BAZLE CASTLE made application for his Revolutionary War pension as denoted in the following records: BAZLE or BAZWELL CASTLE, S15369, Virginia Line; applied for pension 2 Feb 1834 at Lawrence County Kentucky, aged 73. He enlisted in Montgomery (formerly Fincastle) County, Virginia. Soldier's father was JACOB CASTLE who also served in the Virginia Volunteers. Soldier's son, JOHN CASTLE, applied 29 December 1851 at Johnson County, Kentucky and stated soldier died 8 October 1846, leaving only a son (John, the applicant). In 1782, a Jacob Castle was granted a warrant for land in Russell County, which he could not have claimed in 1798 as he was dead in 1789; this entry is most likely for his son, JACOB CASTLE, JR, who lived to be more than 100 years old. In 1782 JACOB CASTLE was listed in the 1782 Washington County, Virginia Personal Property Tax List for Captain Barnett's Precinct. Jacob had one tithe, three horses, and nine cattle. December 1785, Russell County, Virginia: JACOB CASTLE appears as a petitioner to form Russell County, Virginia from Washington County. The signers were inhabitants of Clinch River, Moccasin Creek, Powells Valleys and others, citizens of Washington County. They had to travel from 25 to 50 miles and some 80 -100 miles; many interrupted by the Clinch Mountain & north branch of the Holstein river, the former affording very difficult passes & the latter much danger and considerable difficulty in crossing it in spring and after considerable rain. In 1787 JACOB married at Russell County an Indian woman who was one-half Chalakatha-Kishpoko Shawnee Cherokee by whom he had a son, David Castle, born 1788 when Jacob was age seventy-one. JACOB CASTLE died April 1st 1789 at Russell County, Virginia. In October 1789 at a Court held in Russell County WILLIAM HOUSTON was appointed Administrator of the Estate of JACOB CASSELL. The town of Castlewood in Russell County, Virginia, takes it name from "Castle’s Woods", the vast expansion of forest land that Jacob Castle acquired from the Indians. There are many stories regarding Castle’s acquisition of the land. Some historians say that he traded the Indians a butcher knife and a musket for the expanse of woodland that later took his name. Some say that he disposed of it for "a hound dog, a shotgun and a drink of whiskey". The area known as Castle Run, as legend goes, was so named because Jacob Castle was once chased by an Indian chief for hunting on his land. The Battle of Kings Mountain of October 7th, 1780 Patriots from Southwest Virginia, Northwestern North Carolina, and Eastern Tennessee arose in arms and went to meet the British. God bless this section of country. It should be dearly loved by every man, woman and child in the United States. It is one of God’s garden spots for freedom. These patriots met at Cowpens, South Carolina, selected eleven hundred of their best men and horses. The Virginians were under William Campbell, those from North Carolina were under Generals John Sevier and Isaac Shelby. They marched all night through the rain and on the morning of October 7, 1780, they arrived at Kings Mountain. The British twelve hundred strong having had the advantage of selecting their positions for fighting, but the battle all the same was on. One regiment of the Americans made an attack and retreated, and were being charged by the British when another American regiment appeared on the mountain top from the opposite direction. The two armies were now on an equal footing as regards position, with the British having the advantage of one hundred men. But there was no counting of men, for the battle was a life and death struggle, and so was the American cause. There was the clang of sabers, the charge and counter-charges of cavalry. The patriots were fighting with nerves of iron and hearts of steel the conquering invaders. There was in the shriek, the havoc, the bloody struggle, the moan of wounded and dying men, the groans of wounded horses and the neighing of riderless ones, all unheard because of the canon roar. When the battle ended as all battles must end, the British General was dead. Four hundred and fifty-six of the British army were killed or wounded, and the balance were taken as prisoners. Not a single one escaped. Never in history was such a battle fought, never on earth such a rebuke to British tyranny. The Americans there truly fired the shot heard around the world. As Thomas Jefferson said it was the turning point of the war. This battle drove home to Great Britain the fact dawning with streaks of light that the patriots of America could not be conquered in a territory or wilderness spread-out over this great continent. Colonel Campbell’s Virginians, who fought so nobly and persistently throughout the action, met with severer losses than any other regiment engaged in the hard day’s contest. Of the killed were eleven officers and one private. One lieutenant and one ensign who were mortally wounded, died a few days thereafter. One captain, two lieutenant and eighteen privates were wounded, who recovered. The makes thirty-five killed and wounded of Campbell’s Virginians as given in “King’s Mountain and its Heroes” by Draper, page 304. A national monument has been erected by the U.S. government at the battle field of Kings Mountain in memory of all the American heroes who fought there. The British made another attempt at the invasion of North Carolina and Virginia. This time under the command of the chieftain, Lord Cornwallis. General Washington came up and joining forces with LaFayette and Count Rochambeau besieged Cornwallis in Yorktown where he surrendered on October 19, 1781. The result was that the sovereignty of Great Britain was at an end in the American colonies, the British flag trailed in the dust, and the American flag floating lawfully, and independently, and gloriously in the free air of America. The first settlers of the colonies, and others who followed, braved the seas to enjoy civil liberty and to worship according to the dictates of their own conscience. They realized the great need and advantage of having the freedom of the soul, and to worship God according to their own convictions. These were gained with the redress of all wrongs set forth in the Declaration of Independence. [Source: 1935 by Hugh M. Addington, History of Kilgore Family and Related Families, Printed by Service Printery, Nickelsville, Va. U.S.A.] A contributor to The Heritage of Russell County visited a field in Russell County, near the Scott County line, that was said to be an old Indian Graveyard. The area was full of depressions indicating sunken graves. Many of the graves were marked with broekn field stones. One grave in particular was interesting in that it was not sunken and had a cut stone marker. The stone was barely protruding above ground. Upon digging out the stone, she found it inscribed "J. Castle, Age 67 years, Died September 26 18__." This cannot be the grave of JACOB CASTLE as he was born in 1717 and died in 1789 at the age of seventy-two years. Family legend has it that Jacob traded his Castle's Woods lands for land in the area of the grave and a "hound dog and pair of leather breeches" to boot. Identity of this "J. Castle" is unknown though it is likely the grave of Joseph Castle. === Notes for Jacob Castle, Sr. === Jacob had at least eight wives all Cherokee except Sowega,who was his first wife. Sowega was a Shawnee Indian of the Kispokotha (Warrior) Clan, from Western Pa. and the mother of his first born, Jacob, Jr. He was one of the earliest pioneers in Southwest Va and the area called Castlewoods VA is named for him. Excerts from Scotch_Irish in Va,Vol 1 by Chalkey Nov 19,1746 (130)Road ordered from Adam Harmon's to the River and No.Branch of Roan Oak-Adam Harmon, overseer, with these workers: Geo. Draper, Israel Lorton, and son, George Hermon, Thos. Looney, Jacob Hermon and three sons, JACOB CASTLE, John Lane, Valentine Harmon, Adren Moser, Humberston Lyon, James Skaggs, Humphery Baker, John Davis, Frederick Stering and two sons and all other persons in the precincts. (105) Jacob Castle, being charged by Adam Harmon with threatening to aid the French--order to be arrested and brought before a called court on next Monday. (130)Jacob Castle acquitted of charge of treason in going over to and assisting the French. (371)Road ordered from Ezekiel Calhouns to Woods River thence to top of ridge between Woods River and the South Fork of Roanoke. John McFarland and Joseph Crockett to be surveyors of former, and Wm. Crisp and Wm. Pellam, of the latter part, with tithable, and the following: Henry Batton, Mordecai Early, John McFarland, Jacob Goldman, John Downing, John Goldman, Charles Sinclair, Nathaniel Wilshire, Wm. Sayers, Wm. Hamilton, Humbertson Lyon, Frederick Carlock, Robert Norris, James Miller, James Cave, Samuel Montgomery, Steven Lyon, John Conley, Andrew Linam, James Willbey, Samuel Stanlick ,James Maies, Robert McFarland, James Harris, John Vance, John Stride, Robert Miller, Alexander Sayers ,John Miller, JACOB CASTLE, Robert Alcorn, John Forman, and Wm. Miller. pp326-17th May,1752. Edward Watts and Elizabeth, of culpeper, to John Magret, 125 acres Mouth of Hawksbill of Shanando, 200 acres sold by Jaco Stover to JACOB CASTLE: Castle sold 75 acres to Jacob Coger, 26th June,1740, and 125 acres to Elizabeth Downs, present wife of Edward Whats, 23rd Sept,1742. Jacob's Shawnee name was Taumee or Taumee-Elenee. This name was anglized to White Tassel, however the actual meaning is "Corn Man". This name was bestowed, no doubt, because of his light or white silky hair, which reminded the indians of corn silk. His slender stature also contributed to the reason for the name. He was slender like the corn stalk. More About JACOB CASTLE,SR: Medical Information: He was an Albino, or very light skinned even for a German Name Taumee-Elenee: Shawnee name === Death === '''Died''' 26 September 1803. Russell County, Virginia, USA. Source: [[#S-808100335]] Source: [[#S-808100335]] == Sources == See also: * http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bhreed&id=I7666 * http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/c/a/s/Phillip-D-Cassell-Galion/PDFGENE2.pdf * Title Shawnee Heritage , Authors Don Greene, Noel Schutz , Publisher Lulu.com, 2008 , ISBN 1435713826, 9781435713826 , Length 304 pages. * http://ancestorsofvirginia.blogspot.com/2011/07/sowege-gliding-swan-pekowi-shawnee-wife.html * http://www.fotoshp.com/castlefamily/castlewood.html * Source: S-806391324 Repository: [[#R-1243570377]] Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. Ancestry Family Tree https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/88952100/family * Repository: R-1243570377 Ancestry.com * Source: S-808100335 1820 United States Federal Census Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. == File Information == * WikiTree profile Castle-331 created through the import of Young,Bradley, Bowens,Ward and.ged on Aug 26, 2012 by [[Young-5884 | Judy Young]]. See the [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=Castle-331 Changes page] for the details of edits by Judy and others. === Merge Notice === :: Castle-800 had as place of birth: Palatinate, Germany [[Van der Walt-440|Van der Walt-440]] 02:59, 2 September 2015 (EDT) == Acknowledgements == * Castle-331 created through the import of Young,Bradley, Bowens,Ward and.ged on Aug 26, 2012 by [[Young-5884 | Judy Young]]. See the [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=Castle-331 Changes page] for the details of edits by Judy and others.

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----- ==German Familienbücher Not Available Online== This is a listing of members possessing German Familienbücher (Family Books) in select towns/regions in Germany. These members are willing to help other members by looking up information about ancestors. The books listed below are NOT available online. Online Ortsfamilienbücher can be found on Genealogy.net (genealogienetz.de): '''[https://www.online-ofb.de/ HERE]''' (there are also links to the same website attached to each of the 16 Regions Team pages). Please remember that not all residents of a location will be listed in the books as most of the books rely on church records and some municipal records were destroyed during WWI & WWII. Please do not post any images of copyrighted material. Use CTRL + F to open the 'Find' window and then enter the name of the town, city or area/region. ===How To Cite=== :Add the source (and all info you got from the source) to each profile you update using the Familienbücher: :Format: * AuthorLast, AuthorFirst. ''Book Title'', (Publisher Location: Publisher, Publication Date), p. PageNumber, family FamilyNumber: info extracted from source :Example: *Hanauer, Dr. Josef. ''Häusergeschichte der Marktgemeinde Eslarn'', (Marktgemeinde Eslarn. 1985), p. 123, family xyz: Katharina, née Eichhorn, b.14 May 1834, d.8 August 1912; Parents: Eichorn Johann, Ludwig-Müller-Straße 2 Katharina, née Braun :If you're not sure how to find the publisher information, search for the book title on [https://books.google.com Google Books] and use their "create citation" button. MLA format is closest to the "Evidence Explained" format that is WikiTree's standard. ---- [[Kachur-6|Janet (Kachur) Geronime]] * '''Neuhofen, Pfalz''': Germany: Frosch, Theodor. "Familien in Neuhofen 1651-1910", (Gemeinde Neuhofen. 1997; updated pages received by Janet Geronime via email March 2020). [[Seibert-1059|Carl Seibert III]]: *'''Nußloch, Baden:''' Einwohner und Ortsfremde in Nußloch (Baden) un Maisbach vor 1901 ein Familienbuch ISSN 0721-2003 (A family book before 1901 for residents and non-residents in Nußloch (Baden) and Maisbach ISSN 0721-2003) ::In my case, the Seibert family dates back to about 1794 in Nußloch in the Catholic records. The first record for a Seibert in Nußloch is in December 766, but Neolithic artifacts have been found there. The town hall survived both WW I & WW II, but the U.S. Army used it as a headquarters and accidently burned it down in 1945 and all records were lost. ---- [[Wolf-3979|Lothar Wolf]]: * '''Alsheim-Gronau und Rödersheim, Pfalz''' (2004) *: Seelinger, Winfried: Familien in Alsheim-Gronau und Rödersheim von 1404 bis 1904 * '''Altrip, Pfalz''' (1998) *: Schneider, Erich: Familien in Altrip 1651-1900 * '''Beerfelden, Hessen''' (1986) *: Diefenbacher, K.; Sobrowiak, F.; Walz, E.: Ortsfamilienbuch Beerfelden 1678-1807 * '''Böhl, Pfalz''' (2012) *: Seelinger, Winfried: Familienbuch Böhl 16. bis 20. Jahrhundert * '''Dannstadt-Schauernheim, Pfalz''' (2017) *: Seelinger, Winfried: Familien in Dannstadt und Schauernheim 1480 bis 1880 * '''Fürth im Odenwald, Hessen''' (1991) *# Knapp, Ludwig: Familienbuch Fürth (Odenwald) 1663-1712 *# Knapp, Ludwig: Familienbuch Fürth (Odenwald) Band II 1712-1781 *# Knapp, Ludwig: Familienbuch Fürth (Odenwald) Band III 1781-1900 * '''Haßloch, Pfalz''' (2013) *: Benedom, Johann: Familien und Einwohner von Haßloch 1495 bis 1900 * '''Heppenheim, Hessen''' (2012) *# Löslein, Ernst: Heppenheim an der Bergstraße I. Die Familien von Heppenheim, Ober-Hambach, Unter-Hambach, Kirschhausen, Wald-Erlenbach, Erbach, Sonderbach, Igelsbach, Mittershausen u. Scheuerberg 1517-1668 *# Löslein, Ernst: Heppenheim an der Bergstraße II. Die Familien von Heppenheim, Ober-Hambach, Unter-Hambach, Kirschhausen, Wald-Erlenbach, Erbach, Sonderbach, Igelsbach, Mittershausen u. Scheuerberg 1669-1740 *# Becker, Helmut; Eisenhauer, Paul: Sippenbuch Heppenheim a.d.B. 1741 - 1809 *# Becker, Helmut: Sippenbuch Heppenheim a.d.B. 1810 - 1880 * '''Hochdorf-Assenheim, Pfalz''' (2019) *: Seelinger, Winfried: Familien in Hochdorf und Assenheim 1412 bis 1912 * '''Iggelheim, Pfalz''' (2009) *: Benedom, Johann: Familien und Einwohner von Iggelheim 16. bis 19. Jhd * '''Kaiserslautern, Pfalz''' (1991) *# Herzog, Heinrich: Kaiserslautern 1550-1619 *# Herzog, Heinrich: Kaiserslautern 1620-1650. Bürger, Hintersassen, Ortsfremde, Soldaten, Flüchtlinge u. andere Personen. *# Herzog, Heinrich: Kaiserslautern 1651-1681. Bürger, Hintersassen, Ortsfremde, Soldaten, Flüchlinge u. andere Personen. 2. Aufl. *# Herzog, Heinrich: Kaiserslautern 1682-1705. Bürger, Hintersassen, Ortsfremde, Soldaten, Flüchtlinge und andere Personen * '''Kirchheimbolanden, Pfalz''' *# Lucae, Konrad und Karl Theodor: Kirchheim und seine Bürger, Kirchheimbolanden 1983, Schriftenreihe des Vereins Heimatmuseum e.V. Kirchheimbolanden Band 2 *# Gabelmann, Georg: Kirchenbücher von Kirchheim und Bolanden von 1686 - 1800 (1998) *# Gabelmann, Georg: Die Bürger der Stadt Kirchheimbolanden und deren Höfe, der Gemeinden Bischheim und Bolanden von 1798-1900, 1. Buch: Geborene (1999) *# Gabelmann, Georg: Die Bürger der Stadt Kirchheimbolanden und deren Höfe, der Gemeinden Bischheim und Bolanden von 1798-1900, 2. Buch: Verheiratete (2000) *# Gabelmann, Georg: Die Bürger der Stadt Kirchheimbolanden und deren Höfe, der Gemeinden Bischheim und Bolanden von 1798-1900, 3. Buch: Gestorbene (2001) * '''Maudach, Pfalz''' (1985) *: Jung, Hans / König, Irmgard: Die Einwohner von Maudach : 1268-1875. – Ludwigshafen, 1985. * '''Michelstadt, Hessen''' (2017) *: Banse, Heidi: Kirchenbuch Michelstadt 1623-1775; Stadtkirchengemeinde Michelstadt, 2017 * '''Mundenheim, Pfalz''' (1988) *: Poller, Oskar: Mundenheimer Bürgerbuch. Die Einwohner von Mundenheim 1518-1814 * '''Mutterstadt, Pfalz''' (2013) *: Alban Berthold: Familienbuch Mutterstadt * '''Oggersheim, Pfalz''' (1991) *: Poller, Oskar: Oggersheimer Bürgerbuch. Die Einwohner von Oggersheim 1584-1814. Frankfurt a. M. 1991 * '''Otterstadt, Pfalz''' (2015) *: Brigitte W. Helmus; Werner PH. Helmus: Bürger und Fremde in Otterstadt, 1690-1910 * '''Rheingönheim, Pfalz''' (1993) *# Poller, Oskar: Zur Geschichte der Stadt Ludwigshafen/Rhein. Rheingönheimer Bürgerbuch. Die Einwohner von Rheingönheim 1518-1798 *# Poller, Oskar: Zur Geschichte der Stadt Ludwigshafen/Rhein. Rheingönheimer Bürgerbuch. Die Einwohner von Rheingönheim 1798-1898 * '''Ruchheim, Pfalz''' (1996) *: Poller, Oskar: Ruchheimer Bürgerbuch : die Einwohner von Ruchheim 1604 - 1814. – Ludwigshafen, 1996. * '''Schifferstadt, Pfalz''' (2000) *# Benedom, Johann: Familien u. Einwohner in Schifferstadt vom 12. bis zum Ende des 18. Jh. *# Benedom, Johann: Familien u. Einwohner in Schifferstadt Band 2., 18. bis 20. Jahrhundert ---- [[Dazet-17|Kelly Dazet]]: * '''Eppelheim, Baden''' *: "Eppelheimer Familien von 1650-1900" by Franz Sobkowiak and Lothar Wesch * '''Wieblingen, Baden''' *: "Wieblinger Familien vor 1900" bearbeitet von Franz Sobkowiak :: NOTE: Both Wieblingen and Eppelheim are in the Heidelberg area, presently Baden-Württemberg. Previously Baden, before that Kurpfalz. :Also: * "Eighteenth Century Register of Emigrants from Southwest Germany" by Werner Hacker * Kurpfälzische Auswanderer vom Unteren Neckar" by Werner Hacker ---- [[Hughes-11598|Morgan Frazier]]: * '''Hänner''' und '''Oberhof, Baden''' *: Gemeinde Murg - Familiengeschichte von Hänner und Oberhof * '''Albert''' und '''Schachen, Baden''' *: Gemeinde Albbruck - Familiengeschichte von Albert und Schachen * '''Todtmoos, Baden''' *: Familiengeschichte der Gemeinde Todtmoos Kreis Waldshut * '''Rickenbach, Baden''' *: Familiengeschichte der Gemeinde Rickenbach Band (1 & 2) * '''Ibach, Baden''' *: Familiengeschichte der Gemeinde Ibach Kreis Waldshut * '''Herrischried, Baden''' *: Familiengeschichte der Gemeinde Herrischried Band (1 & 2) * '''Görwihl, Baden''' *: Familiengeschichte der Gemeinde Görwihl Band (1 & 2) * '''Obersäckingen, Baden''' *: Familienchronik von dem Orsteil Obersäckingen * '''Säckingen, Baden''' *: Familienchronik der Stadt Säckingen Band (1 & 2) * '''Harpolingen''' und '''Rippolingen, Baden''' *: Familienchronik der Ortsteile Harpolingen und Rippolingen Band (1 & 2) ---- [[Stegen-15|Oliver Stegen]] * '''Arnstadt, Thüringen''': Kirchschlager (2016) "Bürgerbuch der Stadt Arnstadt 1700-1753", ISBN 978-3-937230-25-2, and Kirchschlager (2019) "Bürgerbuch der Stadt Arnstadt 1753-1797", ISBN 978-3-937230-34-4 (the first volume, written by Kirchschlager in 2011 and covering the period 1563-1699, is available online) * '''Bienenbüttel, Niedersachsen''': OFB Bienenbüttel 1642-1920, Behnke & Porth 2011; incl. particularly complete families of all farm owners of the farm in '''Bardenhagen''', farms 1-5 in '''Beverbeck''', 1-11 in '''Bienenbüttel''', 1-5 in '''Eitzen I''', the farm in '''Findorfsmühle''', farms 1-2 in '''Grünewald''', 1-5 in '''Grünhagen''', 1-8 in '''Hohenbostel''', 1-3 in '''Niendorf''', 1-4 in '''Rieste''', 1-6 in '''Steddorf''' and 1-4 in '''Wulfstorf'''. * '''Ebstorf, Niedersachsen''': OFB Ebstorf, Porth & Behnke 2013 (2nd edition); incl. family data from the villages Altenebstorf, Ebstorf, Haarstorf, Linden, Luttmissen, Melzingen, Oetzfelde, Stadorf, Tatendorf, Verhorn, Wessenstedt and Wittenwater. * '''Erfurt, Thüringen''': Bauer (1992), „Evangelische Theologen in und um Erfurt im 16. bis 18. Jahrhundert - Beiträge zur Personen- und Familiengeschichte Thüringens“, ISBN 3-7686-4129-5 *'''Großbodungen, Thüringen''': Reuter, Hans-Georg & Ulrich Schoetensack. ''Ortsfamilienbuch Großbodungen 1595-1874''. ISBN 978-3-86424-039-3, Cardamina Verlag: 2012 (2. überarbeitete Auflage) * '''Hanstedt I, Niedersachsen''': OFB Hanstedt I, Porth 2005 (revised edition); incl. family data from the villages Allenbostel, Bode, Brauel, Eitzen II, Hanstedt I, Oechtringen, Teendorf, Tellmer, Velgen and Wettenbostel. * '''Kirchgellersen, Niedersachsen''': "Die Kirchgellerser Hofstellen 1 - 22" in: Jante, Peter (1997), "Kirchgellersen - Aus 875 Jahren Dorfgeschichte", pp.55-104 * '''Natendorf, Niedersachsen''': OFB Natendorf, Behnke & Porth 2008; incl. particularly complete families of all farm owners of farms 1-10 in '''Bornsen''', 1-17 in '''Golste''', 1-13 in '''Natendorf''', 1-6 in '''Oldendorf II''', the full farm in '''Nienbüttel''', farms 1-16 in '''Seedorf''' and 1-12 in '''Varendorf'''. * '''Salzhausen, Niedersachsen''': Reineke & Müller 2007, "Salzhausen - Geschlechterfolgen der Bauernhöfe in der Samtgemeinde Salzhausen" i.e. all farm owners and spouses of farms 1-22 in '''Eyendorf''', 1-19 in '''Garlstorf''', 1-17 in '''Garstedt''', 1-12 in '''Gödenstorf''', 1-8 in '''Lübberstedt''', 1-9 in '''Luhmühlen''', 1-9 in '''Oelstorf''', 1-7 in '''Putensen''' (plus Röndahl), 1-34 in '''Salzhausen''' (plus Lobke), 1-16 in '''Tangendorf''', 1-23 in '''Toppenstedt''', 1-5 in '''Vierhöfen''' (plus Weddermöde) and 1-20 in '''Wulfsen'''. * '''Westergellersen, Niedersachsen''': R. Kliemann, "Die Hofstellen mit Geschlechterfolge" in: Kliemann et al. 2010, "Westergellersen - Wasser und mehr", ISBN 978-3-89876-479-7, pp.145-182 * '''Wichmannsburg, Niedersachsen''': OFB Wichmannsburg, Behnke & Porth 2009; incl. particularly complete families of all farm owners of farms 1-12 in '''Bargdorf''', 1-16 in '''Edendorf''', 1-18 in '''Hohnstorf''', 1-17 in '''Wichmannsburg''', the mill in '''Hönkenmühle''' and the farm in '''Solchstorf'''. * '''Wriedel, Niedersachsen''': OFB Wriedel, Porth 2007; incl. family data from the villages Arendorf, Brockhöfe, Holthusen I, Langlingen, Lintzel, Lopau, Schatensen, Wriedel and Wulfsode. Also, I own several historical German address books in which I'm happy to look up inhabitants and their postal addresses and occupations: *'''Erfurt, Thüringen''': 1890 *'''Halle/Saale, Sachsen-Anhalt''': 1927, 1943 *'''Bad Langensalza, Thüringen''': 1869, 1886, 1896, 1919, 1927, 1948/49 *'''Sömmerda, Thüringen''': 1909 ---- [[Brown-18795|Beth Golden]] *'''Staufenberg, Giessen, Hessen''': I have part of the Staufenberg, Giessen, Hessen Family Book which traces the lineage of my great grandmother Christina nee Becker Walther Pfieffer, born 1831. In addition to Becker/Bekker, the surnames include: Geißler, Klinkel, Schneider, Heibertshaußen, Rohrbach, Spuck, Pfaff, Seipp, Möller, Girwick/Girwig, Jung, Englewerth and Holzmuller. The records go back to the 1400s and include nearby places like Lollar. ----------------------------------------------- [[Schaub-775|Susanne Kube]] *'''Moselgegend''': *# Ortsfamilienbuch der katholischen Pfarrei Sankt Peter''' Zell''' von 1617-1900 von Mathias Peters *# Ortsfamilienbuch der katholischen Pfarrei St. Jakob der Ältere Zell – '''Kaimt''' von 1798– 1900 von Matthias Peters *#Ortsfamilienbuch der katholischen Pfarrei St. Michael Zell – '''Merl''' von 1792– 1900 von Matthias Peters *# '''Kröv''': Zwei Bände: Leben “im rych zu croeve” Die Bürger und ihre Familien seit 1600 von Karl G. Oehms, Westd. Ges. für Familienkunde e.V. Band 248 *# Die katholisch Pfarrei Sankt Martin in '''Kinheim - Kindel''' an der Mosel (1671) 1803-1899, transkribiert, übersetzt und bearbeitet von Karl Oehms und Thomas J. Schmitt, Deutsche Ortssippenbücher der Zentralstelle für Personen- und Familiengeschichte Serie B Nr. 239 *# Ortsfamilienbuch der kath. Pfarrei St. Bartholomäus in St '''Aldegund''' und St. Remigius in '''Alf''' von Matthias Peters *# Familienbuch '''Neef''' 1700-1798 von Jens Kallfelz uns Otto Münster *# Ortsfamilienbuch der kath. Pfarrei Kreuzerhöhung '''Neef''' 1700-1900 von Matthias Peters *# Familienbuch '''Briedel''' von 1500-1895, Teil I und II von Elmar Kroth, Westdeutsche Gesellschaft für Familienforschung *# Der Weinort''' Ürzig''' zwischen 1522 und 1900 - recherchiert und bearbeitet von Karl G. Oehms, Deutsche Ortssippenbücher der Zentralstelle für Personen- und Familiengeschichte Serie B Nr. 336 *# Familienbuch St. Nikolaus in '''Daun''' 1670-1935, St. Anna Neunkirchen 1714-1935 von Alois Mayer Westd. Ges. für Familienk. e.V. Band 312 *# Familienbuch der Pfarrei St. Hubertus '''Hilgerath / Beinhausen''' 1685 - 1905, bearbeitet von Alois Mayer, Deutsche Ortssippenbücher der Zentralstelle für Personen- und Familiengeschichte Nr. 00.914 *# Familienbuch '''Pfalzel und Biewer''' mit Mühlen und Gehöften 1600 - 1880, von Richard Schaffner, Kordel 1992/93 *# Familienbuch '''Reil''' (mit Burg) 1632-1800 von Otto Münster und Jens Kallfelz *# Edition "Familien im Maifeld" Band I - Ortsfamilienbuch '''Mertloch - Einig - Gering - Kollig''' von Manfred Rüttgers - Deutsche Ortssippenbücher herausgegeben von der Zentralstelle für Personen- und Familiengeschichte, Frankfurt OSB/OFB Nr.00.842 - Cardamina Verlag 2018 *# Edition "Familien im Maifeld" Band II - Ortsfamilienbuch '''Gappenach - Naunheim - Rüber''' von Manfred Rüttgers - Deutsche Ortssippenbücher herausgegeben von der Zentralstelle für Personen- und Familiengeschichte, Frankfurt OSB/OFB Nr.00.877 - Cardamina Verlag 2018 *# Edition "Familien im Maifeld" - 2 Teilbände Band VI Ortsfamilienbuch '''Münstermaifeld''' von Manfred Rüttgers - Deutsche Ortssippenbücher herausgegeben von der Zentralstelle für Personen- und Familiengeschichte, Frankfurt OSB/OFB Nr.02.042 - Cardamina Verlag 2018 *# Familienbuch '''Mülheim-Kärlich''', Weissenthurm, von 1695-1798 von Hermann Müller und Karl-Heinz Reif, Ausgabe 1984 Mülheim-Kärlich *'''Banat:''' *# Familienbuch der katholischen Pfarrgemeinde '''Groß-Betschkerek''' im Banat sowie ihrer Filialen 1753-1945, von Marco Leitl und Rudolf Müller *# Familienbuch der katholischen Pfarrgemeinde '''Ulmbach - Neupetsch''' im Banat und ihrer Filialen, 1724-2010, von Anton Krämer und Maria Friedrich (Deutsche Ortssippenbucher Band B 92) *'''Kraichtal, B-W:''' *# Ortssippenb. '''Oberöwisheim-Neuenbürg''', Stadtteil von Kraichtal, Landkreis Karlsruhe bearb. v. Karl Diefenbacher und Klaus Rösseler. - 1648-1998 - Deutsche Ortssippenbücher Reihe A Band 203 - zugleich Band 72 Badischer Ortssippenbücher *# Ortssippenb. '''Unteröwisheim''', Stadtteil von Kraichtal, Landkreis Karlsruhe bearb v. Karl Diefenbacher Oberstudiendirektor a.D. - v. 16. Jh.-1900 - Deutsche Ortssippenbücher Reihe A Band 202 - zugleich Band 71 Badischer Ortssippenbücher *# Ortssippenb. '''Münzesheim''', Stadtteil von Kraichtal, Landkreis Karlsruhe bearb. v. Karl Diefenbacher Oberstudiendirektor a.D. - Deutsche Ortssippenbücher Reihe A Band 172 - zugleich Band 65 Badischer Ortssippenbücher *# Ortssippenbuch der Stadt '''Gochsheim''', Landkreis Bruchsal in Baden, von Rudolf Herzer und Heinrich Käser, Deutsche Ortssippenbücher Band 39, zugleich Band 19 der Badischen Ortssippenbücher *# Ortssippenb. '''Oberacker''', Landkreis Bruchsal in Baden von Rudolf u. Margarete Herzer, Freiburg i. Br. und Gustav Mayer, Oberacker. Selbstverlag des Herausgebers (Albert Köbele) Grafenhausen bei Lahr / Baden 1970, Deutsche Ortssippenbücher Reihe, Band 46, zugleich Band 22 der Badischen Ortssippenbücher. *# Ortssippenbuch '''Landshausen''', Stadtteil von Kraichtal, Landkreis Karlsruhe 1649-1900 bearb. v. Klaus Rössler. - Deutsche Ortssippenbücher Reihe A Band 225 - zugleich Band 76 Badischer Ortssippenbücher *# Ortssippenbuch '''Bahnbrück''', Stadtteil von Kraichtal, Landkreis Karlsruhe bearbeitet von Oskar Schmitt, Deutsche Ortssippenbücher Reihe A Band 171 - zugleich Band 64 Badischer Ortssippenbücher *'''Europa:''' *# Stammtafeln europäischer Herrscher- und Fürstenhäuser von Hermann Grote, Reprint Verlag Leipzig ISBN 3-8262-0710-6 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- [[Pfeifle-103|Gerd Pfeifle]] * Ortssippenbuch '''Klosterreichenbach''': Frey, Günther: Ortssippenbuch der Pfarreien Klosterreichenbach und Schwarzenberg im Kreis Freudenstadt Württemberg: mit den Filialen Höfe im Tonbach, Heselbach, Röt, Schönegründ, Huzenbach und Schönmünzach und den ehemaligen Filialen Igelsberg und Schwarzenberger Glashütte '''[1604-1808]''' und bis ca. 1750 auch die Orte aus dem ehemaligen Klosteramt Reichenbach Hochdorf im Kirchspiel Göttelfingen, Schernbach im Kirchspiel Grömbach und Obermusbach im Kirchspiel Grüntal (Deutsche Ortssippenbücher / Reihe A Band 103). Frankfurt a.M. * Ortssippenbach '''Grüntal''': Frey Günther; Clausecker, Heide; Bruns, Horst: Ortssippenbuch der Pfarrei Grüntal (heute Stadt Freudenstadt) mit den einstigen Filialen Frutenhof, Aach, Wittlensweiler, Hallwangen, Kreis Freudenstadt, Württemberg '''[1600 - vor 1900]''', (Deutsche Ortssippenbücher / Reihe A Band 207), CARDAMINA Verlag Susanne Breuel, 2007 (Neuauflage der 1. Auflage 2002) * Ortssippenbuch '''Pfalzgrafenweiler Band 1''': Prof. Dr. Burkhart Oertel, Ortssippenbuch Pfalzgrafenweiler Band 1 für den Kernort sowie die Zinsbachmühle, Kreis Freudenstadt in Württemberg '''[1645-1925]''', Band 100 der Reihe Württembergischer Ortssippenbücher, Neubiberg 2012 * * Ortssippenbuch '''Pfalzgrafenweiler Band 2''': Prof. Dr. Burkhart Oertel, Ortssippenbuch Pfalzgrafenweiler Band 2 für die Teilorte Durrweiler, Edelweiler, Herzogsweiler, Kälberbronn, Neu-Nuifra sowie die in Pfalzgrafenweiler geführten Teile von Missihof, Mönchhof, Oberwaldach und Vesperweiler, Kreis Freudenstadt in Württemberg '''[1645-1925]''', Band 101 der Reihe Württembergischer Ortssippenbücher, Neubiberg 2013 * Ortssippenbuch '''Nagold I''': Prof. Dr. Burkhart Oertel, Ortssippenbuch der Oberamtsstadt Nagold Kreis Calw in Württemberg Teil I: Die Kernstadt '''[1560-1910]''', Band 18 der Reihe Württembergischer Ortssippenbücher, Neubiberg 1991 * Ortssippenbuch '''Tumlingen''': Klumpp, Alfred; Bruns, Horst: Ortssippenbuch Tumlingen der Pfarrgemeinden Cresbach mit seinen Teilorten Ober- und Unterwaldach und Vesperweiler auch Mönchhof genannt, Hörschweiler, Tumlingen und Lützenhardter Mühle und zeitweise auch der Vörbacher Mühle '''[1630-1875]''', Band 23 der Reihe Württembergischer Ortssippenbücher * Ortssippenbuch '''Reinerzau''': Frey, Günther: Ortssippenbuch der Pfarrei Reinerzau, Kreis Freudenstadt, Württemberg '''[1558 bis nach 1860]''', Band 26 der Reihe Württembergischer Ortssippenbücher, Frankfurt am Main 1994 * Ortssippenbuch '''Spielberg''': Prof. Dr. Burkhart Oertel: Ortssippenbuch Spielberg, Stadt Altensteig, Kreis Calw in Württemberg '''[1595-1945]''', Band 65 der Reihe Württembergischer Ortssippenbücher, Neubiberg 2005 * Ortssippenbuch '''Egenhausen''': Prof. Dr. Burkhart Oertel: Ortssippenbuch Egenhausen, Gemeinde im Kreis Calw in Württemberg '''[1595-1952]''', Band 88 der Reihe Württembergischer Ortssippenbücher, Neubiberg 2008 * Ortssippenbuch '''Altensteig''': Prof. Dr. Burkhart Oertel: Ortssippenbuch der Stadt Altensteig Kreis Calw in Württemberg '''[1660-1910]''', Band 15 der Reihe Württembergischer Ortssippenbücher, Neubiberg 1987 * Ortssippenbuch '''Haiterbach''': Prof. Dr. Burkhart Oertel, Ortssippenbuch der Stadt Haiterbach samt Stadtteil Altnuifra, Kreis Calw in Württemberg '''[1565-1925]''', Band 30 der Reihe Württembergischer Ortssippenbücher, Neubiberg 1996. ----- [[Maxa-13|Rolf Maxa]] *Ortsfamilienbuch '''Gussenstadt 1564-1928''': Heuchstetter und Heutenburger Familien and Hausnamenbuch Gussenstadt vol. 3 Ortgeschichte von Gussenstadt Gleichzeitig auch Band 3 der Ortsfamilienbücher des Arbeitskreis für Familien- und Ahnenforschung e. V. Geislingen Band 59 der Württembergischen Ortsfamilienbücher der Zentralstelle für Personen- Familiengeschichte Verkartung durch: Erika Schön geb Jäger, Albert Schön, Freiberg am Neckar und Willi-Martin Jäger, Gussenstadt ----- [[Ackley-1513|Pilla Leitner]] *Dr. Josef Hanauer, '''Häusergeschichte der Marktgemeinde Eslarn''' (Marktgemeinde Eslarn. 1985). Eslarn is in Bavaria, Admin region Oberpfalz, District Neustadt an der Waldnaab. I have digital copies of select pages relating to my family, specifically: Eichorn, ...Häusergeschichte der Marktgemeinde Eslarn, 1. Auflage 1985, verfasst von: Dr. ----- [[Díaz-2569|Ambar Díaz]] *'''Fürth Odenwald''' *: Knapp, Ludwig. ''Familienbuch Fürth Odenwald, 1663-1712''. Germany, Arbeitsgem. d. Familienkundl. Ges. Hessens, 1991. *: Knapp, Ludwig. ''Familienbuch Fürth (Odenwald): 1712-1781''. Germany, Hessische Familiengeschichtliche Vereinigung, 1991. *: Knapp, Ludwig. ''Familienbuch Fürth (Odenwald).: 1781-1900. III''. Germany, Arbeitskreis Heimatgeschichte des Kur- und Verkehrsvereins Fürth, 2009. *'''Mörlenbach''' *: Wagner, Otto. ''Familienbuch Mörlenbach: mit den Ortsteilen Mörlenbach, Bonsweiher, Ober-Liebersbach, Ober-Mumbach, Vöckelsbach, Weiher''. Germany, Gemeinde Mörlenbach, 1994. ----- [[Lake-1774|Steven Lake]] *Ostfrieslands Ortssippenbucher: Die Familien der Kirchengemeinde '''Reepsholt''' (1633-1900) in drei Teilen, Upstalsboom - Gesellschaft, Aurich 2011. Unchanged reprint of the first edition from 1982. DE 03462005. All rights reserved. ISBN 978-3-934508-66-8 ---- [[Liebezeit-1|Falk Liebezeit]] *'''Diepholz, Niedersachsen''' :*Die Diepholzer und Willenberger Familien (vol. 1) im 17. Jahrhundert; (vol. 02) 1700-1750, (vol. 03) 1750 - 1800 - 1801 ---- [[Laux-392|Lisette Laux]] * Caspari, Manfred. '''''Familienbuch Oberlinxweiler von den ersten Kirchenbucheinträgen bis heute''''', (Verein für Orts- und Familiengeschichte Oberlinxweiler e.V., Oberlinxweiler /Sankt Wendel, 2009) *'''Nußloch, Baden''': Einwohner und Ortsfremde in Nußloch (Baden) un Maisbach vor 1901 ein Familienbuch ISSN 0721-2003 (A family book before 1901 for residents and non-residents in Nußloch (Baden) and Maisbach ISSN 0721-2003) * ---- [[Elbert-215|S. Elbert]] * Bender, Hans-Joachim. '''''[[Space:Familienbuch_Neuwied_katholisch_von_1670_-_1875|Familienbuch Neuwied katholisch von 1670-1875]]''''', 2 Bände, (Deutsche Ortssippenbücher Reihe A - Band 446, Pfarrgemeinde St. Matthias Neuwied (Hrsg.), Cardamina Verlag, Plaidt, 2007) *Braun, Jörg Matthias: '''[[Space:Die_Einwohner_der_Stadt_Bernkastel_von_1500_bis_1900|Die Einwohner der Stadt Bernkastel von 1500 bis 1900]]''', 4 Bände, Westdeutsche Gesellschaft für Familienkunde e.V., Köln, 2021. * Bungert, Hans-Peter. '''''Familienbuch der katholischen Pfarrei St. Briktius Kues 1641-1798''''', (Selbstverlag, Großrosseln, 1997) *Beate Busch-Schirm. '''[[Space:Die Einwohner von Irlich 1900 bis 1970|Die Einwohner von Irlich (heute: Stadtteil von Neuwied) 1900 bis 1970]]''', Veröffentlichung der Westdeutschen Gesellschaft für Familienkunde e.V., Band 319, (Köln, 2016). * Heckmann, Armin et. al. '''''Historische Einwohner-Verzeichnisse (HEV) für das ehemalige Südostpreußen nach den Krichenbüchern von Klein Koslau und Groß Schläfken, Kreis Neidenburg/Ospreußen''''', Band 1 mit Geburten und Taufen von 1719 - 1935, Band 2 mit Heiraten und Toten von 1719-1913 bzw. 1873. (Selbstverlag der GeAGNO, Seeheim-Malchen bei Darmstadt, 2007) * Kulmus, Gabriele; Weidenbach, Markus. '''[[Space:Familienbuch_Kell_1550-1875|Familienbuch Kell, 1550-1875]]''' (Sinzig/Ochtendung, Cardamina Verlag Susanne Breuel, 2007, 2nd edition). * Kulmus, Gabriele; Schmitz, Hermann; Weidenbach, Markus. '''[[Space:Familienbuch der Ortschaften Niedermendig - Obermendig - Bell, 14. -18. Jahrhundert|Familienbuch der Ortschaften Niedermendig - Obermendig - Bell, 14. -18. Jahrhundert]]''' (Plaid, Cardamina Verlag Susanne Breuel, 2007, 2nd edition). *Kulmus, Gabriele; Schmitz, Hermann; Weidenbach, Markus. '''[[Space:Familienbuch_Wassenach|Familienbuch Wassenach 16.-19. Jahrhundert]]''' (Sinzig, Köngernheim, Ochtendung, Cardamina Verlag Susanne Breuel, 2007). * Theisen, Horst. '''[[Space:Ortsfamilienbuch_Weißenthurm_am_Rhein_1670-1929|Ortsfamilienbuch Weißenthurm am Rhein, 1670-1929]]''' (Weißenthurm, Cardamina Verlag Susanne Breuel, 2019, 2nd edition), * Theisen, Horst; Weidenbach, Markus. '''[[Space:Familienbuch Hammerstein von 1545 bis 1899|Familienbuch Hammerstein von 1545 bis 1899]]''' (Weißenthurm/Ochtendung, Cardamina Verlag Susanne Breuel, 2006), * Theisen, Horst; Weidenbach, Markus. '''[[Space:Familienbuch_Irlich_1508_-_1899|Familienbuch Irlich 1508 - 1899]]''' (Weißenthurm/Ochtendung, Cardamina Verlag Susanne Breuel, 2007, 2nd edition). * Waldorf, Dietmar. '''[[Space:B%C3%BCrger-_und_Familienbuch_Rheinbrohl_von_1568_-_1900|Bürger- und Familienbuch Rheinbrohl von 1568 - 1900]]''' (Rheinbrohl/Plaidt, Cardamina Verlag Susanne Breuel, 2010). ---- [[Bamberger-113|Daniel Bamberger]] * Gnas, Gerhard; Gnas, Peter. '''''Ortsfamilienbuch für Saasen, Bollnbach, Veitsberg und Wirberg. Gemeinde Reiskirchen/Kreis Gießen (Hessen)''''', (Heimatgeschichtliche Vereinigung Reiskirchen e. V., Reiskirchen, 2010.) * Henkel, Hans W. '''''Familienbuch Burg-Gemünden und Bleidenrod''''', (Deutsche Ortssippenbücher - Band 794, Nieder-Ohmen, 2007.) * Konrad, Liesel; Konrad, Franz. '''''Familienbuch Wallau (Lahn) und Weifenbach''''', (Deutsche Ortssippenbücher B - Band 238, Schriften der Hessischen familiengeschichtlichen Vereinigung e.V., 2001) * Kraft, Artur. '''''Familienbuch Holzhausen/Hünstein mit Filialort Damshausen''''', (Deutsche Ortssippenbücher B - Band 306, Schriften der Hessischen familiengeschichtlichen Vereinigung e.V., 2004.) * Pick, Carsten. '''''Familienbuch Remscheid, luth.''''', (Bergischer Verein für Familienkunde e.V. (BVfF), 2010.) * Schulte-Lefebvre, Anne; Hoffmann, Ansgar. '''''Ortsfamilienbuch Krombach 1461-1795''''', ( Deutsche Ortssippenbücher A - Band 505, Cardamina-Verlag, 2013.) * Westmeier, Anneliese. '''''Familienbuch Buchenau / Lahn mit Filial Elmshausen''''', (Deutsche Ortssippenbücher B - Band 149, Schriften der Hessischen familiengeschichtlichen Vereinigung e.V., 1997.) * Ziehl, Manfred. '''''Familienbuch Langd Kr. Gießen''''', (Deutsche Ortssippenbücher B - Band 217, Schriften der Hessischen familiengeschichtlichen Vereinigung e.V., 2000.) ---- [[Rein-337 | Christine Hühn]] * Dr. Schulz, Wolf Dieter; Hühn, Christine. '''[[Space:Familienbuch_Allendorf_an_der_Lumda_(1643)_1728_-_1908|Familienbuch Allendorf an der Lumda (1643) 1728 - 1908]]''', (Evangelische Kirchengemeinde Allendorf/Lumda und Arbeitsgemeinschaft Heimatgeschichte Allendorf/Lumda, 2018) [[Patton-7361|Eloine Patton Chesnut]] *'''Bersenbrück district (Osnabrück area, Hannover, now Niedersachsen. Germany''' This is a collection of farm histories (hofgeschicten) compiled from original documents about farms and families in the Bersenbrück district (Osnabrück area), Hannover (now Niedersachsen) Germany. Included is genealogical information about the families who oftentimes took on the name of the farm as their surname. In some cases there are photographs of people and buildings, many of which were taken during the 1960's. This collection is part of the Palatines to America Society (German) Genealogy collection at Columbus Metropolitan Library. https://digital-collections.columbuslibrary.org/digital/collection/p16802coll9/search ---- [[Keim-806|Siegfried Keim]] * Paul Neuhaus, Helga Knüppel, Brigitte Voigt (2014):
'''Waldeckische Ortssippenbücher – Band 90 – Waldeck''' (Waldeckischer Geschichtsverein) (German) ----

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[[Category: Sussex, Visitations]] == Families from the Sussex Visitations 1530 and 1633/4 combined == Notes on the table usage: *Name as shown in the Visitation, with spelling variations *Location, showing estate and village *Wiki-Id of a family member that appears on the Visitation, with their date of birth *M.C., signifies inclusion in the Magna Carta project *E.A., signifies inclusion in the EuroAristo project *Date shown, if a date appears in the Visitation {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Location || Wiki-Id || M.C. || E.A. || Date shown || Notes, Working on |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n148/mode/1up Agmondisham] || Petworth || [[Agmondesham-4|John Agmondesham]], b. 1475 || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Agmondisham%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=201 Alchorne] || Catsfield || || || || || |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=224 Alfford] || Offington, Worthing || [[Alford-2242|Edward Alford]], b. 1566 || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Alfford%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n166/mode/1up Alfrey] || Catsfield || || || ||1634 || |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=122 Alman] ||Pevensey ||[[Alman-53|John Alman]], b. 1500 || || ||1634 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Alman%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=204 Alwyn] ||Westdean || || || || || |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n204/mode/1up Amherst] ||Amherst (mainly Kent) ||[[Amherst-10|Jeffrey Amherst]], b. 1677 || || Yes||1634 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Amherst%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=208 Ap Rhese] ||Chichester ||[[Ap_Rhese-3|Isaak Ap Rhese]], b.1450 || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Ap_Rhese%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=27 Apsley 1] || Thakeham || [[Apsley-5|William Apsley]], b. 1492, d. 24 Dec 1527 || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Apsley_1%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=58 Apsley 2] || Thakeham || [[Apsley-6|Richard Apsley]], b. 1472 || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Apsley_2%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=104 Apsley 3] || Thakeham || [[Apsley-6|Richard Apsley]], b. 1492, d. 24 Dec 1527 || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Apsley_3%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=35 Ashburnham] || Ashburnham||[[Ashburnham-49|Richard Ashburnham]], b. c1150 || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Ashburnham%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=217 Aynscombe] ||Mayfield || [[Aynscombe-12|Thomas Aynscombe]], d. 1606 || || ||1634 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Aynscombe%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=120 Baker] ||Mayfield ||[[Baker-9010|Simon Baker]], b. 1399|| || ||1634 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Baker%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=85 Barentyne] ||Plumpton || || || || || |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=223 Barlow] ||Chichester || || || || || |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=70 Bartlett or Barttelot 1] ||Stopham ||[[Barttelot-58|Robert Barttelot]], b. 1536 || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bartlett_1%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=101 Bartlett or Barttelot 2] ||Surrey? ||[[Bartlett-7622|Clemence Bartlett]], b. 1520 || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bartlett_2%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n173/mode/1up Baskett] || Chichester||[[Baskett-39|Nicholas Baskett]], b. 1550 || || ||1634 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Baskett%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n52/mode/1up Belingham] ||Lyminster ||[[Bellingham-99|John Bellingham]], b. 1502 || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Belingham%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n171/mode/1up Bellingham 1] ||Newtimber ||[[Bellingham-86|Edward Bellingham]], b. 1506 || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bellingham_1%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=178 Bellingham 2] ||Erringham || [[Springett-169|Sir Thomas Springett]] b. 1589, d. 1639 || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bellingham_3%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=225 Bellingham 3] ||Erringham || [[Springett-169|Sir Thomas Springett]] b. 1589, d. 1639 || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bellingham_4%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=122 Benyon] ||Aldingborne || || || || || |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n215/mode/1up Berd] ||Cowfold ||[[Beard-3095|William Beard]], b. 1500 || || || || [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n215/mode/1up Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n209/mode/1up Betsworth] ||Petersfield || [[Lucas-8831|Henry Lucas (abt.1600-)]] || || ||1634 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Betsworth%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n198/mode/1up Bettsworth] ||Milland, Chichester || || || || || |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n151/mode/1up Bickley] || Portsmouth || [[Bickley-112|Henry Bickley]], b. 1503, d. 1570 || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bickley%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n190/mode/1up Birchenstey or Birsty] || Ardingly || [[Birsty-1|William Birsty]] b. 1570, d. 1637 || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Birchenstey%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=175 Blachfford 1] || || || || || || |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=223 Blachfford 2] || || || || || || |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n193/mode/1up Blaker] || Portslade || [[Blaker-173|Edward Blaker]] b. 1600 || || || 1634 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Blaker%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n106/mode/1up Boord] || Borde Hill || [[Borde-34|Stephen Borde]], d. 1566 || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Boord%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=93 Boorne] || || || || || || |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n75/mode/1up Bowyer] || Chichester || [[Bowyer-11|Francis Bowyer]], b. 1525, d. 1581|| || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bowyer%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n58/mode/1up Bramshott] || || [[Bramshott-1|John Bramshott]] b. 1330 || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bramshott%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n33/mode/1up Bray] || ||[[Bray-238|Edmund Bray]], b. 1484 || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bray%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n170/mode/1up Bridger]|| Warminghurst || [[Bridger-625|Richard Bridger MP]] b. 1620, d. 1699 || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bridger%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n97/mode/1up Browne 1] || Betchworth || [[Browne-296|Anthony Browne]] || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Browne_1%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=125 Browne 2] || || || || || || |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=207 Bryan] || || || || || || |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=207 Buffkyn] || || || || || || |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n179/mode/1up Burrell] || Cuckfield || [[Burrell-887|Walter Burrell]] || || || 1634 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Burrell%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=76 Burton] || Angmering || [[Burton-6987|Elizabeth (Burton) Foster]], b. 1590, d. 1631 || || || 1631 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Burton%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n163/mode/1up Busbridge] || Echingham || [[Busbridge-40|John Busbridge]] b. 1580, d. 1622 || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Busbridge%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n88/mode/1up Bushop or Bysshopp] || Henfield || [[Bishop-15835|Sir Thomas Bishop]] b. 1550, d. 1626|| || || 1577 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bushop%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=205 Butterwike] || || || || || || |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n214/mode/1up Byne] || Wakehurst Place || [[Byne-8| William Byne]] d. 1559 || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Byne%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=180 Carelll] || || || || || || |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=166 Carlton] || Carleton Hall, Carleton, Cumberland || [[Carleton-273|Thomas Carleton]], b. c1465, d. 1556 || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Carlton%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n65/mode/1up Chaloner 1] || || [[Chaloner-213|John Chaloner]] b. 1410, d. 1482 || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Chaloner_1%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n77/mode/1up Chaloner 2] ||East Chiltington || [[Chaloner-172|Nicholas Chaloner]] d. 1613 || || || 1634 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Chaloner_2%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n165/mode/1up Challoner 1] || || || || || || |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n180/mode/1up Challoner 2] || || || || || || |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n158/mode/1up Chapman] || || || || || || |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n79/mode/1up Chatfield] || Ditchling || [[Chatfield-38|Thomas Chatfield]] || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Chatfield%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=86 Chatterton] || || || || || || |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n94/mode/1up Cheney 1] || Shurland || [[Cheney-157|Sir Richard Cheney]] || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Cheney_1%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n98/mode/1up Cheney 2] || Shurland || [[Cheney-157|Sir Richard Cheney]] || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Cheney_2%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n182/mode/1up Chowne] || Alfriston || [[Chowne-37|Nicholas Chowne MP]] b. 1517, d. 1569 || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Chowne%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=193 Churcher] || || || || || || |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=62 Colbrond] || || || || || || |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=208 Coldham] || || || || || || |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=152 Collins] || || || || || || |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n24/mode/1up Comber] ||Shermanbury, West Allington || [[Comber-285|William Comber]]|| || ||1634 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Comber%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=157 Convers] || || || || || || |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n67/mode/1up Cooke 1] || Rustington || [[Cooke-138|Joan (Cooke) Covert]] || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Cooke_1%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n178/mode/1up Cooke 2] || West Tarring || [[Cooke-6700|John Cooke]] || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Cooke_2%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n220/mode/1up Cooke 3] || West Tarring || [[Cooke-6700|John Cooke]] || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Cooke_3%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n87/mode/1up Cooke-Covert] || Rustington || [[Cooke-138|Joan (Cooke) Covert]] || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Cooke-Covert%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n125/mode/1up Copley] || Roughway || [[Copley-18|Sir Roger Copley]] || || || 30 October 1485 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Copley%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n116/mode/1up Courthorpe] || Wyleigh || [[Courthope-3|George Courthope]] || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Courthorpe%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n85/mode/1up Covert 1] || Sullington || [[Covert-102|William Covert]]|| || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Covert_1%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n193/mode/1up Covert 2] || || || || || || |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n161/mode/1up Cowper 1] || || || || || || |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n162/mode/1up Cowper 2] || Slinfold || [[Cowper-176|John Cowper]] b. 1445 || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Cowper_2%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n187/mode/1up Cox] || || || || || || |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n143/mode/1up Crispe] || || || || || || |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n224/mode/1up Crump] || || || || || || |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n16/mode/1up Culpeper or Colepeper 1] ||Wakehurst (Ardingly) ||[[Colepeper-25|Nicholas Colepeper]], b. 1437 || || || 1634|| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Culpepper%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n198/mode/1up Culpeper or Colepeper 2] || Harrietsham || [[Culpeper-78|Francis Culpeper]] b. 1538, d. 1591|| || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Colepeper%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n45/mode/1up Dawtrey] || Petworth|| [[De_Alta_Ripa-1|John Dawtrey]] || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Dawtrey%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/details/visitationsofcou5354beno/page/n182/mode/1up De la Chamber] || Littlington || [[Chamber-40|John de la Chamber]] || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:De_la_Chamber%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=224 Dee] || || || || || || |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=57 Deering or Dering] || || || || || || |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=142 Dering] || || || || || || |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n64/mode/1up Devenish] || Hellingly || [[Devenish-346|Thomas Devenish]] || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Devenish%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n158/mode/1up Dobell] || Falmer || [[Dobell-132|Walter Dobell]] b. 1583, d. 1640 || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Dobell%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=86 Donings] || || || || || || |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n140/mode/1up Drury] || Watergate, West Marden || [[Drury-1219|Francis Drury]] b. 1615 || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Drury%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=173 Dumoll] || || || || || || |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=228 Dyke] || || || || || || |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=157 Eccleston] || || || || || || |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n138/mode/1up Echingham] || Echingham || [[Echingham-28|Simon Echingham]]|| || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Echingham%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=193 Edmonds] || || || || || || |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n213/mode/1up Edwards] || Mayfield || [[Edwards-4961|John Edwards]] b. 1518, d 1549 || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Edwards%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=215 Elffred] || || || || || || |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=67 Ernley] || Ernley || [[Ernley-3|John Ernley]] b. c1464, d. 1520 || || Y || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Ernley%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=137 Eversfield] || Horsham || [[Eversfield-44|Thomas Eversfield]] d. 1616 || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Eversfield%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Finished] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n121/mode/1up Fenner - Wodye] || Crawley || [[Fenner-18|Thomas Fenner]]|| || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fenner_-_Wodye%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=132 Fermor] || || || || || || |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n55/mode/1up Ford 1] || Up Park, Harting || [[Ford-9139|Erasmus Ford]] || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Ford_1%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n218/mode/1up Ford 2] || Up Park, Harting || [[Ford-9139|Erasmus Ford]] || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Ford_2%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n103/mode/1up Forster 1] || Iden || [[Forster-1001|Thomas Forster]] || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Forster_1%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n186/mode/1up Forster 2] || || || || || || |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n197/mode/1up Forster 3] || Hunsdon || [[Forster-115|Thomas Forster]] || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Forster_3%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n46/mode/1up Fortescue] || Stonor, Oxfordshire || [[Fortescue-21|Richard Fortescue]] || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fortescue%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n128/mode/1up Fowle] || River Hall, Wadhurst || [[Fowle-163|William Fowle]] b. 1505, d. 1566|| || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fowle%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=135 Franck] || || || || || || |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n206/mode/1up Freebody] || Udimore || [[Freebody-75|John Freebody]] b. 1611, d. 1666 || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Freebody%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n25/mode/1up Fynes 1] ||Claveringham (Arlington) ||[[Fiennes-128|Roger Fiennes]], b. 1384 || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fynes_1%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n91/mode/1up Fynes 2] || || [[Fiennes-20|Richard Fynes]] b. c1425, d. 1483|| || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fynes_2%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=27 Gage] ||firle Place, West Firle || [[Gage-176|Edward Gage]], b. 1521|| || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Gage%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=189 Gardner] || || || || || || |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=150 Garton] || Billingshurst || [[Garton-290|William Garton]] b. c1515 || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Garton%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=74 Gefferey or Jefferey] || Chittingley || [[Whitfield-446|Elizabeth (Whitfield) Geoffrey]] || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Gefferey-https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Gefferey_-_Jefferey%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=216 Gilbert] || || || || || || |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=165 Gilderidge or Gildridg 1] || || || || || || |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=212 Gilderidge or Gildridg 2] || || || || || || |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=20 Goodwin] ||East Grinstead || || || ||1605 || |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=64 Goring] || Burton || [[Goring-6|John Goring]], d. 1495|| || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Goring%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=161 Gratwick 1] || || || || || || |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=226 Gratwick 2] || || || || || || |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n206/mode/1up Gray] || Woolbeding || [[Gray-30041|William Gray]] b. c1520 || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Gray%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=130 Grent] || || || || || || |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=131 Gresham] || Mayfield || [[Gresham-95|John Gresham]] b. c1390 || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Gresham%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=78 Gunter] || Chilworth, Surrey || [[Gunter-350|John Gunter]] b. c1458 || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Gunter%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=157 Harbottell] || || [[Harbottle-5|Guiscard Harbottle]] b. 1485, d. 1513 || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Harbottell%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=30 Hawle] ||Ore, Guestling || || || || || |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=186 Hay] || Glynde ||[[Haye-199|John Haye]] b. c 1558 d.1605 || || || || |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n147/mode/1up Heath] || Piddinghoe || [[Heath-530|John Heath b. c1480, d. 1519]] || || || 1633 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Heath%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=196 Henshaw] || || || || || || |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=156 Hensley] || || || || || || |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n183/mode/1up Hepden] || Burwash || [[Hepden-23|John Hepden]], b. 1520, d. 1583|| || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Hepden%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=59 Hever] || || || || || || |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=155 Higgons] || || || || || || |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=179 Higham] || || || || || || |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=89 Hobson] || || || || || || |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=183 Holland] || || || || || || |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=181 Hooke] || Bramshott, Hampshire || [[Hooke-141|John Hooke]] b. c 1565, d. c1613 || || || 1634 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Hooke%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n213/mode/1up Houghton] || Hoghton Tower, Lancashire || [[Houghton-156|Thomas Houghton]] || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Houghton_%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n134/mode/1up Hussey - Cardinall] || Harting || [[Husee-4|Matthew Hussey]], b. c1205, d. c1252 || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Hussey_-_Cardinall%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n27/mode/1up Jeffray] ||Chiddingly Place, Chiddingly (Chittingly) || [[Jefferie-11|Thomas Jeffray]] b. c1520 || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Jeffray%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=171 Langham] || || || || || || |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n154/mode/1up Langworth] || Broill, Ringmer || [[Langworth-7|Arthur Langworth]] || || || 1612 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Langworth%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n56/mode/1up Lee] || Fittleworth || [[Lee-1073|Robert Lee]] b. before 1420 || || || 1495 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Lee%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=191 Leech] || || || || || || |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=87 Legg] || || || || || || |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=104 Lever] || || || || || || |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=183 Levett 1] || || || || || || |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=205 Levett 2] || || || || || || |- | [https://archive.org/details/visitationsofcou5354beno/page/n42/mode/1up Lewknor] || Trotton || [[Lewknor-7|Roger Lewknor]], b. c1304, d. 1363 ||Yes || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Lewknor%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=220 Lindsey] || || || || || || |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=171 Littleboys] || || || || || || |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=174 Luck] || || || || || || |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n44/mode/1up Lunsford] || Wilegh, East Hoathly || [[Lunsford-26|William Lunsford]] b. c1420, d. 1445 || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Lunsford%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=154 Lyne] || || || || || || |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n90/mode/1up Marvyne or Mervyn] || Fonthill Gifford, Wiltshire || [[Mervin-7|Walter Mervin]] b, 1450, d. 1512|| || || 1619 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Marvyne_-_Mervyn%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=190 Mathew 1] || || || || || || |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=213 Mathew 2] || || || || || || |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=146 Maunser] || || || || || || |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n118/mode/1up May] || Wadhurst || [[May-3099|Thomas May]] b . 1560 || || || 1634 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:May%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n101/mode/1up Michelborne] || Wiston || [[Michelborne-4|Richard Michelborne]] b. c1517, d. 1593 || || || 1628 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Michelborne%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n155/mode/1up Michell 1] || Harting || [[Mitchell-23820|John Mitchell]] b. c1550 || || || 1634 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Michell_1%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n174/mode/1up Michell 2] || || || || || || |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n71/mode/1up Midleton 1] || || || || || || |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n164/mode/1up Midleton 2] || || || || || || |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n83/mode/1up Mill 1] || || || || || || |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n124/mode/1up Mill 2] || || || || || || |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=162 Minshull] || || || || || || |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=161 Monke] || || || || || || |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n190/mode/1up Moore] || Wivelsfield || [[Moore-59595|Captain Thomas Moore]] b. 1592, d. 1664 || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Moore%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n62/mode/1up Morley 1] || Glynde || [[Morley-779|Thomas Morley]] b. c1485 || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Morley_1%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=159 Morley 2] || || || || || || |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=180 Newton] || || || || || || |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=199 Newton] || || || || || || |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=89 Nowell] || || || || || || |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=196 Oliver] || || || || || || |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n108/mode/1up Owen 1] || Midhurst || [[Owen-4319|David Owen]] b. c1459, d. 1535 || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Owen_1%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n136/mode/1up Owen 2] || Midhurst || [[Owen-4319|David Owen]] b. c1459, d. 1535 || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Owen_2%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=33 Oxenbridge] || Brede||[[Oxenbridge-34|Thomas Oxenbridge]], b. 1495 || || || 1574|| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Oxenbridge%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n38/mode/1up Palmer 1] || Parham || [[Palmer-55|Ralph Palmer]], b. 1272 || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Palmer_1%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n176/mode/1up Palmer 2] || Angmering || [[Palmer-1756|Thomas Palmer]] b. c1542, d. 1616 || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Palmer_2%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n208/mode/1up Palmer 3] || Parham || [[Palmer-48|Robert Palmer]] b. 1480, d. 1544 || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Palmer_3%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n36/mode/1up Parker 1] || Willingdon || [[Parker-38578|John Parker]] d. 1557 || || || 1634 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Parker_1%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n142/mode/1up Parker 2] ||Willingdon ||[[Parker-38578|John Parker]] d. 1557 || || || 1633 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Parker_2%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=111 Pay] || || || || || || |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=160 Payne] || || || || || || |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=153 Peck] || || || || || || |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=199 Peck] || || || || || || |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n171/mode/1up Peckham] || East Hampnett || [[Peckham-128|John Peckham]] b. 1475|| || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Peckham%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n223/mode/1up Peirs] || || || || || || |- | [https://archive.org/details/visitationsofcou5354beno/page/n37 Pelham] || Loughton || [[Pelham-312|John Pelham]], b. 1355, d. 1429 || || ||1560 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Pelham%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n167/mode/1up Pellett] || Compte, Steyning || [[Pellett-29|Richard Pellett]] b. 1534 || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Pellett%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=136 Pickering] || || || || || || |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=83 Playsted] || || || || || || |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=158 Playsted] || || || || || || |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=228 Playsted] || || || || || || |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n200/mode/1up Polhill] || Otford, Kent || [[Polhill-17|David Polhill]] || || || 1634 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Polhill%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n103/mode/1up Poole or Pole] || Lordington House || [[Pole-185|Sir Geffrey Poole]] b. 1416, d. 1474 || || || 1558 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Poole_-_Pole%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n112/mode/1up Pope] || Hendall, Heron's Ghyll || [[Pope-3094|Thomas Pope]], b. 1438, d. 1370 || || || 1599 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Pope%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n183/mode/1up Porter] || Bayham Abbey || [[Porter-511|Richard Porter]] b. c 1547, d. 1584 || || || 1634 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Porter%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n185/mode/1up Ravenscroft] || Horsham || [[Ravenscroft-59|John Ravenscroft]] b. 1571, d. 1515 || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Ravenscroft%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=73 Rayman or Raynham] || || || || || || |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=109 Relfe] || || || || || || |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=201 Reynes] || || || || || || |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=112 Rigby] || || || || || || |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n82/mode/1up Roberts 1] || Glassenbury, Kent || [[Roberts-3520|Stephen Roberts]] b. 1390, d. 1440 || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Roberts_1%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n164/mode/1up Roberts 2] || || || || || || |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n177/mode/1up Rose] || Eastergate || [[Rose-15100|Mary Rose]] b. 1600, d 1635 || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Rose%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n77/mode/1up Rous - Rowse] || Modbury, Devon || [[Rouse-96|Ralph le Rouse]] b. 1274, d. 1326 || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Rous_-_Rowse%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=200 Rowe] || || || || || || |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=202 Sackvile] || || || || || || |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n30/mode/1up Sandes] || ||[[Sandes-39|Oliver Sandes]] , b. 1470 || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Sandes%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n189/mode/1up Saris] || Horsham || [[Saris-2|Henry Saris]] b. 1570 || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Saris%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n63/mode/1up Scott] || The Moat, Iden|| [[Scott-384|William Scott]] b. 1413, d. 1432|| || || 1634 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Scott%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n192/mode/1up Scrase] || West Blatchington || [[Scrase-77|Richard Scrase]] b. 1550, d. 1625 || || || 1634 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Scrase%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=127 Selwyn] || || || || || || |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=154 Sharpe] || || || || || || |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n50/mode/1up/search/Shelley Shelley] || Michelgrove || [[Shelley-109|John Shelley]], d 1550 || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Shelley%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n132/mode/1up Sheppard] || Peasmarsh || [[Sheppard-289|Richard Sheppard]] b. 1500, d. 1596 || || || 1623 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Sheppard%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n21/mode/1up://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=23 Shirley] ||Westmeston, Wiston ||[[Shirley-999|Thomas Shirley]], b. 1542 || || ||1585 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Shirley_1%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n181/mode/1up Shirley] || Wiston || [[Shirley-507|Richard Shirley]] b. 1477, d. 1540 || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Shirley_2%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n78/mode/1up Shurley] || Ifield || [[Shirley-347|George Shurley]] b. 1569, d. 1647 || || || 1632 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Shurley_1%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n142/mode/1up Shurley] || Ifield || [[Shirley-347|George Shurley]] b. 1569, d. 1647 || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Shurley_2%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n170/mode/1up Smith] || Binderton || [[Smith-191241|Thomas Smith]] b. 1590, d. 1658 || || || 1634 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Smith%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n133/mode/1up Snelling] || West Grinsted || [[Shirley-2216|Thomas Shirley]] b. 1489, d. 1544 || || || 1611 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Snelling%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n113/mode/1up Spence] || London || [[Byron-21|James Byron]] b. 1300, d. 1350 || || || 1632 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Spence%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n159/mode/1up Springett] || Broyle Place || [[Springett-169|Thomas Springett]] b. 1589, d. 1639 || || || 1634 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Springett%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=181 Stanley] || || || || || || |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n54/mode/1up Stapley or Staple] || Hicksted || [[Stapley-86|John Stapley]] b. c1560, d. s 1606 || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Stapley%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n217/mode/1up Stone] || Framfield || [[Stone-20169|Nicholas Stone]] b. 1595 || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Stone%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n92/mode/1up Stoughton] || Stoughton, Surrey || [[De_Stocton-9|Godwin de Stocton (abt.1110-)]]|| || || 1563 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Stoughton%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=77 Tanke or Tauke] || || || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Thetcher_-_Thatcher%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n67/mode/1up Thetcher - Thatcher] || Ringmer || [[Thatcher-208|John Thatcher (abt.1493-abt.1559)]] || || || || |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n159/mode/1up Thomas] || || || || || || |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n182/mode/1up Thorpe] || || || || || || |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n222/mode/1up Thorpe] || || || || || || |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n89/mode/1up Threele] || || || || || || |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n123/mode/1up Threele] || || || || || || |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n210/mode/1up Towers] || || || || || || |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n96/mode/1up Trayton] || || || || || || |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n177/mode/1up Wade] || || || || || || |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n15/mode/1up Walwyn] ||Arundel, Withyham || [[Walwyn-34|John Walwyn (abt.1420-1488)]]|| || ||1634 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Walwyn%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n149/mode/1up Warnett] || Framfield || [[Warnett-3|Mary (Warnett) Courthope (abt.1520-abt.1607)]] || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Warnett%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n69/mode/1up Wells] || Buxted || [[Wells-10625|William Wells]], b. c1380 || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Wells%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n105/mode/1up Wenham] || More Hall, Ninfield ||[[Wenham-154|John Wenham]] d. 1568 || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Wenham%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=216 Westbrooke] || || || || || || |- | [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081108011;view=1up;seq=221 Wheatley] || || || || || || |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n144/mode/1up White] || Rye || [[White-26085|William White (abt.1520-bef.1620)]] || || || 1628 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:White%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n110/mode/1up Whitfield] || Wadhurst || [[Whitfield-58|William Whitfield (abt.1410-)]] || || || 1577 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Whitfield%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n88/mode/1up Whittingham] || || || || |||| |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n222/mode/1up Wildegos] || || || || || || |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n173/mode/1up Williams] || || || || || || |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n111/mode/1up Wilson] || Fletching || [[Wilson-63758|Thomas Wilson (1395-)]] || || || 1622 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Wilson%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n187/mode/1up Wolffe] || || || || || || |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n168/mode/1up Wood] || || || || || || |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n189/mode/1up Wood] || || || || || || |- | [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00owengoog#page/n199/mode/1up Yong] || Ambersham || [[Taylor-5226|Mathhew Taylor (about 1590-)]] || || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Yong%2C_Visitations_of_Sussex%2C_1530_and_1633-4 Started] |- |}

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Connecticut, Sources]] [[Category: New Haven, Connecticut]] [[Category: Published_Family_Genealogies]] [[Category: Connecticut_Genealogy_Resources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Families of Ancient New Haven == : A.K.A: [[Space:The New Haven Genealogical Magazine|The New Haven Genealogical Magazine]] : A.K.A.: [[Space:TAG|The American Genealogist]], Vol. 1-8. An eight-volume work created by ''Donald Lines Jacobus'' between 1923 and 1932. These volumes were originally published as New Haven Genealogical Magazine, which was the predecessor of [[Space:The American Genealogist|The American Genealogist]]. The complete work contains over 65,000 names of early Connecticut settlers and their descendents. From the Introduction to Volume 1: "The following compilation includes the families of the ancient town of New Haven, covering the present towns of New Haven, East Haven, North Haven, Hamden, Bethany, Woodbridge and West Haven. These families are brought down to the heads of families in the First Census (1790), and include the generation born about 1790 to 1800. Descendants in the male line who removed from this region are also given, if obtainable, to about 1800, unless they have been adequately set forth in published genealogies. It is intended to give every record of birth or baptism to 1800, every record of marriage to 1810, and every record of death of individuals born prior to 1800 in the above towns. All dates derived from the public records are followed by an abbreviated reference in italics, indicating their source. A key to these abbreviations is provided. The vital records of six towns, the registers of seven churches, and the inscriptions in twenty-seven graveyards have been copied The probate, land and court records have been searched, as far as they relate to families that settled in this region prior to 1750. Much material has also been gathered from probate and town records of districts and towns outside of this region. Dates not followed by symbols are usually from printed authorities which, although unverified, are considered trustworthy." * by [[Jacobus-56|Jacobus, Donald Lines]] (1887-1970) * Vol. 1-8 are paged continuously, making the volume numbers unnecessary. * Each issue includes "Additions and Corrections" to previous issues, plus other material. * Originally published as New Haven Genealogical Magazine, Volumes I-VIII. Rome, NY and New Haven, CT 1922-1932. * Reprint, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1974, 1981, 1997. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Families_of_Ancient_New_Haven|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://www.americanancestors.org/search -- Select the database "New Haven, CT: Families of Ancient New Haven" to search inside book. NEHGS membership required. * Some individual issues can be downloaded see: [[Space:The New Haven Genealogical Magazine|The New Haven Genealogical Magazine]] * Vol. 1-3 (full view)l Vol. 4-8 (search only) http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/32213864.html * Search Only: Vol. 1-8 https://books.google.com/books?id=OeonAQAAMAAJ ---- * '''Vol. 1-3''' ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=N-onAQAAMAAJ (free!) ::*http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/32213864.html (free!) * '''Vol. 1 - 2 ''' Page 1-512 Abbot - Daggett ::* https://archive.org/details/familiesofancien00jaco (free!) * Vol. 1 Page 1-256 Abbot-Bracy ::* https://archive.org/details/newhavengenealog00jaco (free!) ::* http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48022 search ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010524197 search only * Vol. 2 Page 257-512 Bradley-Daggett ::* https://archive.org/stream/newhavengenealog00jaco#page/256 (free!) ::* http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48023 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010524197 search only ---- * '''Vol. 3 - 4''' Page 513-1024 Dailey - Jerome ::* https://archive.org/details/familiesofancien00jaco_0 (free!) * Vol. 3, Dailey-Hitchcock ::* http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48024 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010524197 search only * Vol. 3, Issue 1, Dailey–Dutton ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?from=fhd&dps_pid=IE2561057 * Vol. 3, Issue 2, Dwight-Geer ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?from=fhd&dps_pid=IE2561075 * Vol. 3, Issue 3, Gibb-Hall ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?from=fhd&dps_pid=IE2561078 * Vol. 3, Issue 4, Hall-Hitchcock ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?from=fhd&dps_pid=IE2561092 * Vol. 4, Hitchcock-Jerome, Connecticut Witches: Johnson, Bassett, Benham ::* http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48025 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010524197 search only * Vol. 4, Issue 1, Hitchcock to Hotchkiss ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?from=fhd&dps_pid=IE2561087 * Vol. 4, Issue 2, Hotchkiss-Humiston ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?from=fhd&dps_pid=IE3199904 * Vol. 4, Issue 3, Humiston-Jerome ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?from=fhd&dps_pid=IE2561081 * Vol. 4, Issue 4, List of Officials, 1704 Land Division, Gilbert Mortality List. ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?from=fhd&dps_pid=IE2561035 ---- * '''Vol. 5 - 6''' Page 1025-1543 Johnson - Rowe ::* https://archive.org/details/familiesofancien00jaco_1 (free!) * Vol. 5, Johnson-Mowatt ::* http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48026 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010524197 search only * Vol. 5, Issue 4, Morris-Mowatt ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?from=fhd&dps_pid=IE8440886 * Vol. 6, Mudge-Rowe ::* http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48027 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010524197 search only * Vol. 6, Issue 2, Painter-Peck ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?from=fhd&dps_pid=IE8440802 * Vol. 6, Issue 4, Potter-Rowe ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?from=fhd&dps_pid=IE8560076 ---- * '''Vol. 7 - 8''' Page 1544-2068 Royce - Young ::* https://archive.org/details/familiesofancien00jaco_2 (free!) * Vol. 7 (1931) Royce-Tinker ::* http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48028 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010524197 search only * Vol. 7 (1931) Issue 3, Sperry-Thomas ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?from=fhd&dps_pid=IE8440521 * Vol. 8 (1932) Todd-Young ::* http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48029 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010524197 search only * Vol. 8 (1932) Issue 4, Wiltshire-Young. Deaths in New Haven, 1820. ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?from=fhd&dps_pid=IE8440854 ---- * '''Cross-index''' ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE2524100 ::* http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48050 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010524197 search only === Abbreviations for Sources of Information === These abbreviations are made up of two parts, the first signifying the town, the second, the kind of record. Thus, in NHV, NH means New Haven and V the vital statistics of that town. In WdTl, the Wd means Woodbridge and T a gravestone inscription, the figure following the T designating a particular graveyard. HC2, the H stands for Hamden and C for a Congregational church there, the figure following the G specifying the particular church. NoHx means the Episcopal church of North Haven, x always standing for an Episcopal church and NoH for North Haven. A list of general symbols for towns and kinds of record are given below, followed by a list (arranged alphabetically by symbols) of the spe- cific record sources. ==== Symbols for Towns ==== * B Bethany * Bd Branford * C Cheshire * D Derby * EH East Haven * Farm Farmington * G Guilford * H Hamden * L Litchfield * M Milford * Mid Middletown * My Middlebury * NH New Haven * NM New Milford * NoB North Branford * NoH North Haven * O Orange * Oxf Oxford * P Plymouth * Ppt Prospect * S Southington * St Stratford * Sy Southbury * W Wallingford * Wat Waterbury * Wd Woodbridge * WH West Haven * Wol Wolcott * Wtn Watertown * Wy Woodbury ==== Symbols for Kind of Record ==== * C Congregational Church record * CCt County Court record * F Family, private or Bible record (this symbol always stands alone) * SupCt Superior Court record * T Gravestone record * V Vital (town) record * X Episcopal Church record ==== Specific Sources ==== * BAlm Beckwith's Almanac * BD Mortality List of Bethany, 1788-1793 * BTl "Cemetery in the Hollow", Bethany * BT2 Episcopal graveyard, Bethany * BT3 "Sperry Cemetery", Bethany * BT4 "Carrington Cemetery", Bethany * BTo Methodist graveyard, Bethany * BV Vital statistics, Bethany * Bx Christ Church (Prot. Ep.), Bethany * BdV Vital statistics, Branford * CC Congregational Society, Cheshire * CTl Old graveyard, Cheshire * CT2 Episcopal graveyard, Cheshire * CV Vital statistics, Cheshire * Cx St. Peter's (Prot. Ep.), Cheshire * ColR "Columbian Register", contemporary newspaper * ConnH "Conn. Herald", contemporary newspaper * DC Congregational Society, Derby * DT1 Old graveyard, Derby * DT2 Episcopal graveyard, Derby * DT3 "Great Hill Cemetery", Seymour * DT4 Graveyard, Beacon Falls * DT5 Cemetery in north Derby on the Housatonic * DV Vital statistics, Derby * Dx St. James's (Prot. Ep.), Derby * EHC Congregational Society, East Haven * EHR "[[Space:The East-Haven Register, In Three Parts|East Haven Register]]", by Rev. Stephen Dodd * EHT Old graveyard. East Haven * EHV Vital statistics, East Haven * F Family, Bible or private records * F&IWRolls Muster Rolls of Conn. Troops, French and Indian Wars * FarmV Vital statistics, Farminigton * HC1 Congregational Society, Mount Carmel (in Hamden) * HC2 Congregational Society, "East Plain" or Whitney ville (in Hamden) * HT1 "Centerville Cemetery" * HT2 Hamden "Hamden Plains Cemetery", Highwood (in Hamden) * HT3 Old graveyard, Mount Carmel (in Hamden) * HT4 "State Street Cemetery", Hamden * HT5 "Whitneyville Cemetery", Hamden * HT6 "West Woods Cemetery", Hamden * HV Vital statistics, Hamden * LT "[[Space:Litchfield and Morris Inscriptions|Litchfield and Morris Inscriptions]]", by Charles Thomas * LV Vital statistics, Litchfield * MC1 First Congregational Society. Milford * MC2 Second Congregational Society, Milford * MT Old graveyard, Milford * MV Vital statistics, Milford (including mortality lists) * MidV Vital statistics, Middletown * MyT Graveyard, Middlebury * NHC1 First Congregational Society, New Haven * NHC2 Second Congregational Society, New Haven * NHT1 City Burial Ground ("Grove Street Cemetery"), New Haven, including stones in Center Church crypt and those removed from the Green * NHT2 "Westville Cemetery", New Haven * NHT3 "Union Cemetery", Fair Haven (in New Haven) * NHV Vital statistics, New Haven * NHx Trinity Church (Prot. Ep.), New Haven * NMV Vital statistics, New Milford * NoBC1 Congregational Society (1725), North Branford * NoBC2 Congregational Society (1745), Northford (in North Branford) * NoBT1 Graveyard, Northford * NoHC Congregational Society, North Haven * NoHT1 Old graveyard, North Haven * NoHT2 Old graveyard, Montowese (in North Haven) * NoHT3 Modern graveyard, North Haven * NoHV Vital statistics, North Haven * NoHx St. John's (Prot. Ep.), North Haven * OC Congregational Society, Orange * OT Graveyard, Orange * OxfC Congregational Society, Oxford * OxfTl Two graveyards (close together), Quaker Farms (in Oxford) * OxfT2 "Zoar Bridge Cemetery", Oxford, (now submerged) * OxfV Vital statistics, Oxford * PC Congregational Society, Plymouth ("formerly Northbury) * PT Graveyard, Plymouth * PptT Graveyard, Prospect * SC Congregational Society, Southington * SalemC Congregational Society, Naugatuck * Salemx St. Michael's (Prot. Ep.), Naugatuck * StC First Congregational Society, Stratford * StV Vital statistics, Stratford * Stx Christ Church, (Prot. Ep.), Stratford * SyV Vital statistics, Southbury * WCl First Congregational Society, Wallingford [records not included] * WC2 First Congregational Society, Meriden * WTl "Center Street Cemetery", Wallingford * WT2 Old graveyard, Meriden * WV Vital statistics, Wallingford * Wx St. Paul's (Prot. Ep.), Wallingford [records not included] * WatTl City Cemetery (now destroyed), Waterbury * WatT2 "East Farms Cemetery", Waterbury * WatT3 Old graveyard and Hillside Cemetery, Naugatuck * WatV Vital statistics, Waterbury * Watx St. John's (Prot. Ep.), Waterbury * WdC Congregational Society, Woodbridge * WdTl "North-West Cemetery", Woodbridge * WdT2 Graveyard, "Miliord side", Woodbridge * WdT3 Graveyard (near Seymour), Woodbridge * WdV Vital statistics, Woodbridge * WHD Mortality lists of Philemon Smith and "Aunt Lucena" Smith, West Haven * WHTl Congregational grav^eyard, West Haven * WHT2 Episcopal graveyard. West Haven * WHT3 "Oak Grove Cemetery", West Haven * WolT Graveyard, Wolcott * WtnD Mortality lists (Judd and Skilton), Watertown * WtnT Graveyard, Watertown * WyC First Congregational Society, Woodbury * WyV Vital statistics, Woodbury === Table of Contents === Incomplete... * Vol. 1 (Clarence D. Smith, Rome, New York, 1923) Page 1-256 Abbot-Bracy ::* Abbot, Page 8 ::* Abernathy, Page 9 ::* Adams, Page 11 ::* Adee, Page 12 ::* Adlington, Page 12 ::* Albro, Page 12 ::* Alcott, Page 12 ::* Allerton, Page 14 ::* Alley, Page 14 ::* Allicock, Page 15 ::* Alling, Page 15 ::* Allison, Page 39 ::* Allyn, Page 39 ::* Alsop, Page 39 ::* Ambery, Page 39 ::* Ambrose, Page 39 ::* Ames, Page 39 ::* Anderson, Page 40 ::* Andrew, Page 40 ::* Andrews, Page 40 ::* Anno, Page 58 ::* Anthony, Page 58 ::* appi.eton, Page 58 ::* Arnold, Page 58 ::* Ash, Page 59 ::* Ashburn, Page 59 ::* Aspinwall, Page 59 ::* Atkins, Page 59 ::* Atkinson, Page 59 ::* Atwater, Page 59 ::* Augur, Page 87 ::* Austin, Page 90 ::* Avery, Page 98 ::* Ayres, Page 98 ::* Badger, Page 98 ::* Bailey, Page 99 ::* Baird, Page 99 ::* Baker, Page 99 ::* Baldwin, Page 99 ::* Ball, Page 107 ::* Barber, Page 114 ::* Barker, Page 114 ::* Barnes, Page 115 ::* Barnett, Page 130 ::* Barney, Page 131 ::* Bartholomew, Page 132 ::* Bassett, Page 134 ::* Batchelor, Page 146 ::* Bates, Page 147 ::* Beach, Page 147 ::* Beadles, Page 161 ::* Beamon, Page 162 ::* Bean, Page 162 ::* Beardsley, Page 162 ::* Beaumont, Page 162 ::* Beckley, Page 162 ::* Beecher, Page 162 ::* Beers, Page 182 ::* Belden, Page 183 ::* Bell, Page 183 ::* Bellamy, Page 183 ::* Benedict, Page 186 ::* Benham, Page 186 ::* Benjamin, Page 197 ::* Bennett, Page 197 ::* Benton, Page 197 ::* Berry, Page 197 ::* Biggs, Page 199 ::* Bills, Page 199 ::* Bingley, Page 200 ::* Bird, Page 200 ::* Birdsey, Page 200 ::* Bishop, Page 201 ::* Bivins, Page 212 ::* Black, Page 212 ::* Blackman, Page 212 ::* Blagge, Page 212 ::* Blakeslee, Page 213 ::* Bonticou, Page 232 ::* Booth, Page 234 ::* Botsford, Page 236 ::* Boulcott, Page 236 ::* Bowden, Page 236 ::* Bowers, Page 236 ::* Boykin, Page 237 ::* Bracy, Page 237 ::* War Service Records, Page 238 ::* Corrections, Page 254 ::* Additions, Page 255 * Vol. 2 (Clarence D. Smith, Rome, New York, 1924) [https://archive.org/details/familiesofancien00jaco/page/257/mode/1up Page 257-512] Bradley-Daggett * List of Officials, Military and Civil, Who Served from March 1636 to December 1665, in The Colonies of Connecticut and New Haven, [https://archive.org/details/familiesofancien00jaco_0/page/965/mode/1up Page 961]. === Surnames in each volume === '''Surnames in Volume 1''' Abbot, Abernathy, Adams, Adee, Adlington, Albro, Alcott, Allerton, Alley, Allicock, Alling, Allison, Allyn, Alsop, Ambery, Ambrose, Ames, Anderson, Andrew, Andrews, Anno, Anthony, Appleton, Arnold, Ash, Ashburn, Aspinwall, Atkins, Atkinson, Atwater, Augur, Austin, Avery, Ayres, Badger, Bailey, Baird, Baker, Baldwin, Ball, Barber, Barker, Barnes, Barnett, Barney, Bartholomew, Bassett, Batchelor, Bates, Beach, Beadles, Beamon, Bean, Beardsley, Beaumont, Beckley, Beecher, Beers, Belden, Bell, Bellamy, Benedict, Benham, Benjamin, Bennett, Benton, Berry, Biggs, Bills, Bingley, Bird, Birdsey, Bishop, Bivins, Black, Blackman, Blagge, Blakeslee, Bonticou, Booth, Botsford, Boulcott, Bowden, Bowers, Boykin, Bracy. '''Surnames in Volume 2''' Abernathy, Allen, Andrews, Atwater, Bale, Barnes, Bassett, Bates, Beach, Beecher, Benham, Bird, Bishop, Bradley, Bragg, Brainard, Bray, Brewster, Brinsmade, Brintnall, Briscoe, Bristol, Brittin, Brockett, Bromham, Bronson, Brooks, Broome, Broughton, Brown, Browning, Buckingham, Buckley, Buddington, Buel, Bull, Bunce, Bunnell, Burn, Burnham, Burr, Burrage, Burrill, Burrington, Burritt, Burroughs, Burwell, Butcher, Butler, Button, Byington, Cable, Cadwell, Caffinch, Callahan, Camp, Candee, Canfield, Canner, Canodise, Carnes, Carpenter, Carrington, Carter, Castle, Catlin, Cavalee, Center, Chandler, Chapin, Chaplin, Chapman, Chappel, Charles, Chase, Chatterton, Chauncey, Cheney, Chew, Chidsey, Chilson, Chittenden, Chittester, Christophers, Church, Churchill, Clap, Claridge, Clark, Clause, Clement, Clinton, Coburn, Coffee, Cole, Coleman, Coley, Collier, Collins, Collis, Conger, Conklin, Cook, Cooper, Corbet, Corey, Cornish, Cornwall, Cotter, Couch, Covert, Coyle, Crabtree, Crane, Crawford, Crittenden, Crocker, Crosby, Crumb, Culver, Cunningham, Curtis, Cutler, Cutts, Daggett. '''Surnames in Volume 3''' Alling, Andrews, Babcock, Barnes, Bassett, Beach, Beecher, Benham, Bishop, Bradley, Brooks, Brown, Clark, Corey, Covert, Dailey, Dalph, Dana, Daniel, Danielson, Darling, Darrow, Darwin, Davenport, Davidson, Davis, Dawson, Day, Dayton, De La Roche, Delanoy, Deliverance, Deming, Denison, Dennis, Denslow, Dibble, Dickerman, Diodati, Dixon, Dixwell, Doak, Dodd, Dodge, Dolebear, Doolittle, Dorchester, Dorman, Dougal, Douglas, Downs, Doyle, Drake, Dudley, Dummer, Dunbar, Dunwell, Durand, Dutton, Dwight, Earl, Eastman, Eaton, Edwards, Eels, Eggleston, Elcock, Eld, Eliot, Elsey, Elwell, Emmons, English, Evance, Everton, Ewen, Fairchild, Falconer, Fanning, Farnes, Farnsworth, Farrand, Farren, Fenn, Fenton, Ferguson, Ferril, Field, Fields, Finch, Fisher, Fiske, Fitch, Fitzgerald, Foote, Forbes, Ford, Foster, Fountain, Fowler, Fox, Francis, Frederick, French, Frencham, Frisbie, Frost, Fryer, Fugill, Fuller, Galpin, Garnock, Gaskell, Gatler, Gaylord, Gedney, Geer, Gibb, Gibbard, Gibbons, Gibbs, Gibbud, Gilbert, Gill, Gillet, Glover, Gochee, Godman, Goffe, Goldsmith, Goodrich, Goodsell, Goodwin, Goodyear, Gordon, Gorham, Gould, Gourley, Gower, Graham, Granger, Grannis, Grant, Gray, Green, Greenleaf, Greenough, Gregory, Gregson, Griffin, Griggs, Grinnell, Griswold, Groon, Groves, Guitteau, Gunn, Hackley, Halbidge, Hale, Hall, Hammock, Hancock, Hansen, Harber, Harriman, Harrington, Harris, Harrison, Hart, Harvey, Harwood, Hatch, Hawes, Hawley, Hayes, Haynes, Hayward, Hazzard, Heaton, Helms, Hemingway, Hendrick, Herrick, Hickox, Hicks, Higginbotham, Higgins, Higginson, Hill, Hillhouse, Hine, Hipkins, Hitchcock. '''Surnames in Volume 4''' Abbott, Adee, Alling, Beecher, Bradley, Brintnall, Brown, Bunnell, Cook, Dayton, Forbes, Ford, Gilbert, Glover, Goldsmith, Gorham, Green, Hawes, Heaton, Hitchcock, Hitcheson, Hitfield, Hodge, Hodges, Hodshon, Holabird, Holcolm, Hollingworth, Holmes, Holt, Hood, Hooke, Hooker, Hopkins, Horton, Hosford, Hosmer, Hossington, Hotchkin, Hotchkiss, Hough, How, Howd, Howe, Howell, Hoy, Hubbard, Hubbell, Hudson, Huggins, Hughes, Hulburt, Hull, Hulse, Humiston, Humphreville, Hunnewell, Hunt, Huntington, Ince, Ingersoll, Ingraham, Isaacs, Ives, Jackson, Jacobs, Jacocks, James, Janes, Jauncey, Jebine, Jeffries, Jerome. '''Surnames in Volume 5''' Andrews, Austin, Baldwin, Benham, Clark, Cole, Cook, Cooler, Darrow, Denslow, Dorman, Fenn, Forses, Glover, Grannis, Hall, Heaton, Hemingway, Holbrook, Hotchkiss, How, Ives, Johnson, Jolly, Jones, Jordan, Joslin, Judd, Judson, Keefe, Kellogg, Kennedy, Kibbe, Kilby, Killam, Kimberly, King, Kingsley, Kirby, Kirtland, Kitchell, Lambert, Lamberton, Lampson, Lancraft, Landon, Lane, Lanfair, Langdon, Langmuir, Langrill, Larabee, Lathrop, Laxen, Le Forge, Leavenworth, Leavit, Leek, Leete, Leffingwell, Lerake, Letort, Lewis, Lindon, Lines, Ling, Little, Livermore, Livingston, London, Lord, Lounsbury, Love, Low, Lucas, Luddington, Luff, Lumsdon, Lupton, Lyman, Lynus, Lyon, Macumber, Mahan, Malbon, Malbone, Mallory, Malone, Maltby, Manchester, Manross, Mansfield, Mansor, Marchant, Marks, Marsh, Marshall, Martin, Mather, Matthews, Mattoon, McBane, McCleave, McConnelly, McCoy, McCrackan, McDonald, McKay, McKee, McKenzie, McLane, McNeil, Mecom, Meeker, Meloy, Merriam, Merriman, Merwin, Mesier, Messenger, Mew, Miles, Miller, Minor, Minot, Mitchell, Mix, Moffat, Montcalm, More, Morgan, Morrill, Morris, Morrison, Morse, Moss, Mott, Moulthrop, Mowatt. '''Surnames in Volume 6''' Mudge, Muirson, Mulford, Mullinor, Munn, Munroe, Munson, Murray, Nails, Nash, Nesbit, Newell, Newhall, Newman, Newton, Nichols, Nicoll, Niles, Nobles, North, Northrop, Norton, Nott, Noyes, Oakes, O’Hara, Olds, Orshall, Osbill, Osborn, Oswald, Page, Painter, Pardee, Parker, Parmelee, Parris, Parrot, Parsons, Patchen, Patten, Patterson, Payne, Pease, Peck, Peckham, Penfield, Pennington, Perit, Perkins, Perry, Pettit, Phelps, Phipps, Pierpont, Pigg, Pinion, Pinto, Plant, Platt, Plumb, Pluymert, Pollard, Pond, Porter, Post, Potter, Powell, Powers, Pratt, Prentice, Prescott, Preston, Prindle, Pritchard, Prout, Punchard, Punderford, Punderson, Purcell, Purchase, Quintard, Ralph, Ramsdale, Randall, Ranney, Ray, Read, Redfield, Rexford, Reynolds, Rhodes, Rich, Richards, Richardson, Riley, Ritter, Roach, Roberts, Robins, Robinson, Rogers, Root, Rosbottom, Rose, Rosewell, Ross, Rowe. '''Surnames in Volume 7''' Abernathy, Bradley, Brown, Carrington, Horton, James, Janes, Marks, Mix, Osborn, Peck, Perkins, Preston, Roberts, Royce, Ruggles, Russell, Rutherford, Sabin, Sackett, Saltonstall, Sanderson, Sanford, Sava, Sawyer, Scott, Scovill, Searl, Sears, Sedgwick, Seeley, Sellivant, Session, Seward, Sexton, Shares, Sharp, Shattuck, Shepard, Sherman, Shipman, Short, Silliman, Simmons, Simpson, Slaughter, Slauson, Sloan, Slowly, Smith, Spencer, Sperry, Spink, Spinning, Squire, Stacey, Stanley, Starke, Starr, Stein, Stent, Stevens, Stiles, Stillman, Stillwell, Stockwell, Stone, Storer, Stow, Street, Sturdevant, Summers, Sutliff, Talbot, Talmadge, Tappen, Taylor, Teal, Tench, Terrill, Thatcher, Thomas, Thompson, Thorpe, Throop, Tichenor, Tinker. '''Surnames in Volume 8''' Allen, Andrews, Barnes, Beecher, Bishop, Bradley, Clark, Dayton, Gilbert, Hemingway, Hitchcock, Hotchkiss, Huggins, Hull, Ives, Luddington, Matthews, Mew, Morris, Moss, Northrop, Pardee, Parker, Peck, Perkins, Royce, Russell, Sperry, Stevens, Street, Thompson, Todd, Tolles, Tomlinson, Tompkins, Totten, Towner, Townsend, Treadway, Trickey, Trowbridge, Trussell, Tucker, Turhand, Turner, Tuttle, Twining, Twiss, Tyler, Upson, Utter, Van Deursen, Van Goodenhausen, Van Voorhis, Vandermark, Vautie, Ventrus, Vietro, Vincent, Vinton, Vollume, Wade, Wainwright, Wakefield, Walker, Wallace, Walter, Wan, Wantwood, Ward, Warland, Warner, Warren, Waterhouse, Waterman, Watkins, Watrous, Watson, Way, Webber, Webster, Weed, Weeks, Wells, Westerhousen, Wetmore, Whaples, Wheadon, Wheeler, White, Whitehead, Whiting, Whitmore, Whitnell, Whitney, Whittlesey, Wickham, Wilcox, Wiles, Wilkins, Wilkinson, Williams, Willoughby, Wilmot, Wilson, Wiltshire, Winston, Winus, Wise, Wolcott, Wood, Woodbridge, Woodhouse, Woodhull, Wooding, Woodruff, Woodward, Wooster, Worthley, Wright, Wylie, Yale, Yeomans, Yorke, Young. === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Jacobus, Donald Lines. ''[[Space:Families of Ancient New Haven|Families of Ancient New Haven]]'' (New Haven Genealogical Magazine, 1922-1932) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Jacobus|Jacobus]]) * Jacobus, Donald Lines. ''[[Space:Families of Ancient New Haven|Families of Ancient New Haven]]'' (New Haven Genealogical Magazine, 1922-1932) Vol. , [ Page ].

Families of Early Guilford, Connecticut

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Guilford, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Families of Early Guilford, Connecticut == * by [[Talcott-271|Alvan Talcott]] (b.1804) compiler; [[Ladd-2640|Jacquelyn Ladd Ricker]] (1935-2008) editor * published by Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1984. * Vol. 1, pages 1-702 * Vol. 2, pages 703-1379 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Families of Early Guilford, Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === Not available online for free. * [http://www.worldcat.org/title/families-of-early-guilford-connecticut/oclc/11398292 WorldCat] * Vol. 1 ::* http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48018 * Vol. 2 ::* http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48019 === Table of Contents === * Vol. 1 ::* Preface ::* Introduction ::* About the Author ::* Abbreviations ::* Acarly, Allen, and Allis Families ::* Adkins, Alvord, Avered, and Bailey Families ::* Baldwin Family ::* Ball, Barnes, and Bartlett Families ::* Bassett Family ::* Beckwith and Bellamy Families ::* Benton Family ::* Betts Family ::* Bevins Family ::* Bishop Family ::* Blatchley Family ::* Bowen and Bradley Families ::* Bristow or Bristol Family ::* Brooker Family ::* Brown Family ::* Burgis Family ::* Cadwell Family ::* Caldwell Family ::* Camp Family ::* Cezanne and Chalker Families ::* Chatfield Family ::* Chidsey Family ::* Chittenden Family ::* Clarke, Clay, and Cleveland Families ::* Coan Family ::* Coe Family ::* Collins Family ::* Conkling Family ::* Colton Family ::* Cooke Family ::* Crampton Family ::* Cruttenden Family ::* Darwin Family ::* Davis Family ::* Deming and Dodd Families ::* Dowd Family ::* Dudley Family ::* Dutton Family ::* Elliot Family ::* Ely Family ::* Evarts Family ::* Fairchild Family ::* Farnham Family ::* Faulkner Family ::* Field Family ::* Fitch Family ::* Foote Family ::* Fosdick Family ::* Foster Family ::* Fowler Family ::* Frazer Family ::* French Family ::* Frisbie Family ::* Fyler Family ::* Goldsmith Family ::* Goodrich and Gould Families ::* Graves Family ::* Griffing Family ::* Griswold Family ::* Grumbly and Hale Families ::* Hall Family ::* Hand Family ::* Handy Family ::* Hart Family ::* Hatch Family ::* Hill Family ::* Hoadley and Holcomb Families ::* Hooker Family ::* Hopson Family ::* Hotchkin Family ::* Hotchkiss Family ::* Hoyt Family ::* Hubbard Family ::* Hughes Family * Vol. 2 ::* Isbell Family ::* Johnson Family ::* Jones Family ::* Judd Family ::* Kelsey Family ::* Kimberly Family ::* Kirkham Family ::* Landon Family ::* Lane Family ::* Lathrop Family ::* Lee Family ::* Leete Family ::* Lewis Family ::* Loper Family ::* Mann, Mc Kean, and Mc Quillan Families ::* Meigs Family ::* Miner and Mitchell Families ::* Morse Family ::* Munger Family ::* Murray Family ::* Norton Family ::* Page Family ::* Parker Family ::* Parks Family ::* Parmelee Family ::* Parsons Family ::* Pendleton, Penfield, and Pierson Families ::* Plumb and Powers Families ::* Ranney, Richards, and Robinson Families ::* Rose Family ::* Rossiter Family ::* Ruggles Family ::* Russell Family ::* Saxton and Scott Families ::* Scovell and Scranton Families ::* Seward Family ::* Sheather and Shelley Families ::* Smith Family ::* Smithson Family ::* Spencer Family ::* Spinning Family ::* Sproat and Starr Families ::* Stevens Family ::* Stilwell and Stocker Families ::* Stone Family ::* Stow and Tallman Families ::* Teall and Thompson Families ::* Todd Family ::* Turner Family ::* Vaill Family ::* Walkley Family ::* Walston Family ::* Ward Family ::* Weld Family ::* Wilcox Family ::* Wildman Family ::* Willard Family ::* Woodward Family ::* Addenda ::* Index === Errata === * Ryan, Janet N., "The Wife of Erastus Page: Mary Jane Bangs, not Stevens", ''[[Space:Connecticut Nutmegger|Connecticut Nutmegger]]'' (Connecticut Society of Genealogists, Glastonbury, Conn., 2011) Vol. 44, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB59/i/55199/103/0 Page 103]. * Vol. 1, Page 530. Francis Griswold was not married to Mary Tracy. See WikiTree profile for [[Griswold-102|Francis Griswold]]. * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Talcott, Alvan. ''[[Space:Families of Early Guilford, Connecticut|Families of Early Guilford, Connecticut]]'' (Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1984) Vol. , [ Page ]. * [[#Talcott|Talcott]]

Families Of Early Hartford, Conn.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Hartford, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Families of Early Hartford, Connecticut == Contains the genealogical records of over 950 families of early Hartford, Connecticut, and records of allied families, based on the available records for the period 1645 to 1825. * by [[Barbour-1190|Lucius Barnes Barbour]] (1878-1934) * published by The Genealogical Publishing Co., 1977 * 736 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Families Of Early Hartford, Conn.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/familiesofearlyh00barb_0 borrow * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48020 (1982 reprint) * https://books.google.com/books?id=WJ_XiLoXvLkC search & snippet only === Table of Contents === * [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48020/images/FamHartfordCT-006382-ii Errata] - 1982 reprint only * About the Author * Preface * Abbreviations * Surnames, A-B * Surnames, C-D * Surnames, E-F * Surnames, G-H * Surnames, I-J * Surnames, K-L * Surnames, M-N * Surnames, O-Q * Surnames, R-S * Surnames, T-U * Surnames, V-Z * Miscellaneous Individuals * Index to This Book * Addenda to Index === Errata === * [https://books.google.com/books?id=WJ_XiLoXvLkC&pg=PP2 Errata] - 1977 reprint * [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48020/images/FamHartfordCT-006382-ii Errata] - 1982 reprint * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Barbour, Lucius Barnes. ''[[Space:Families Of Early Hartford, Conn.|Families Of Early Hartford, Connecticut]]'' (Genealogical Pub. Co., 1977) [ Page ]. * ([[#Barbour|Barbour]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Barbour, Lucius Barnes. ''[[Space:Families Of Early Hartford, Conn.|Families Of Early Hartford, Connecticut]]'' (Genealogical Pub. Co., 1977) [ Page ].

Families of Early Milford, Connecticut

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Connecticut, Sources]] [[Category: Milford, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Families of Early Milford, Connecticut == * by [[Woodruff-241|Susan Woodruff Abbott]] * published by the Genealogical Publishing Co., 1979 * 875 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Families_of_Early_Milford%2C_Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * http://books.google.com/books?id=RJcfa0INt4IC (view pages by searching first) * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/48021/ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010523727 search only === Table of Contents === * Preface * Foreword * Abbreviations * Surnames, A-B * Surnames, C-D * Surnames, E-F * Surnames, G-H * Surnames, I-J * Surnames, K-L * Surnames, M-N * Surnames, O-Q * Surnames, R-S * Surnames, T-U * Surnames, V-Z * Index === Symbols for Sources Cited === * Bible -Family Bible record * BP - Mortatlity list of Rev. [[Pinneo-37|Bezaleel Pinmeo]] of Milford * C - Church record * Ct - Court Record * DAR - DAR record or mortality list * ES - Mortality list of Rev. [[Scranton-453|Erastus Scranton]] * Fam - Family record * J - Mortality list of Judd & Skilton of West Haven * L, LR - Land record * MC1 - Records of First Church of Milford * MC2 - Records of Second Church (Plymouth) of Milford * MSS - manuscript * NH1 - Records of First Church of New haven * Pension - Pension Office Records of Washington, DC * Platt - Platt mortality list * Pri - private records * Pro - Probate court records * SM - Mortality list of Samuel Marshall of Milford * V, VR - Vital Records * WHD - Morality list of Philemon and Lucina Smith of West Haven === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Abbott, Susan Woodruff. ''[[Space:Families of Early Milford, Connecticut|Families of Early Milford, Connecticut]]'' (Genealogical Pub. Co., 1979) * ([[#Abbott|Abbott]])

Famille CONSTANTINEAU Family

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[[Space:Constantineau_Name_Study]] ---- ==Français== ===HISTOIRE=== ([[#HISTORY |English version below]]) Julien [[Coutancineau-18]] est tonnelier à St-Martin-de-Ré. En 1669, il quitte son ile pour venir s'établir avec son épouse et leurs quatre enfants en Nouvelle-France. Voici son histoire... L'ancêtre Julien Coutancineau Il est le premier de la famille à s’établir en Nouvelle-France. il a quitté l’île de Ré, en La Rochelle, France, avec son épouse Marie Langlois et leurs enfants, Marie, Michel, Pierre et Jeanne. Ils se sont établis à Québec, plus précisément sur les bords de la rivière St-Charles sur un terrain acquis de Jean Gelly. Les informations généalogiques vous montreront qu'ils ont eu trois autres enfants: Louise, Anne et Romaine. De cette petite famille de pionniers est née une grande famille.  Voici ce que le dictionnaire biographique des ancêtres québécois dit de notre ancêtre :   Nous ignorons la filiation de cet ancêtre, mais il était originaire de la paroisse Saint-Martin de l’Îles de Ré en Aunis. Il épouse Marie Langlois, en France, vers 1657. De leur union naissent sept enfants. Il vient au pays en 1669 avec sa femme et leurs quatre enfants nés en France. A Québec, le 18 août 1669, il achète de Jean Gelly dit Lavedure et Ursule Turbar, son épouse, une terre de deux arpents de front sur le bord de la rivière Saint-Charles. Il la paie 36 livres au moyen de six jours de travail. Il se fixe sans tarder à cet endroit. Ne dédaignant pas le travail, il passe un marché avec le sieur Romain Becquet, en compagnie de Michel Arfort et Jean Gelly dit Laverdure, le 7 février 1672. Tous trois s’engagent à construire un hangar sur la terre du sieur Becquet et à lui défricher six arpents de terre. Pourtant, un an plus tard, le 31 mars 1673, ils avouent n’avoir fait jusque-là qu’un hangar de vingt-deux pieds de longueur qu’ils devront rendre à trente pieds. Ils promettent d’abattre les six arpents de bois. Le premier octobre 1673, Nicolas Vinet lui vend, pour le prix de 440 livres, son habitation de cinquante arpents en superficie à la Rivière Saint-Charles. N’étant pas en mesure de la payer, il la lui rétrocède, le 22 juillet 1674. Deux jours plus tard, il achète pour une rente annuelle de 100 livres, l’habitation de Romain Becquet où il travaille en compagnie de Michel Arfort (Arbour) et Jean Gelly. Tous trois devront à Becquet la somme de 770 livres et 10 sols. Ce dernier lui en fait transport le même jour quitte à ce qu’il se fasse rembourser par ses compagnons de travail. Il ne peut cependant jouir longtemps de cette terre, car il n’est plus le 31 octobre 1677, jour où sa veuve vend une maison qui lui appartient à l’Île de Ré. ''Extrait de:   Dictionnaire biographique des ancêtres québecois (1608-1700) par Michel Langlois.'' A suivre ... ===La ligne du temps=== Chronologie des événements de la famille de nos ancêtres Julien Constantineau et Marie Langlois 1638 – 11 octobre · Constitution d’une rente. Jonas Langlois, François Touranseau, Anne Langlois et son époux Jean Bodaire passent un contrat de constitution de rente devant le notaire Jacques Bouryau. (Je suppose ici que Jonas a vendu une propriété à François Touranseau qui plus tard la vendra à Jean Danjou Lejeune) Date inconnu · Naissance de Julien Coutancineau Vers 1639 · Naissance de Marie Langlois Vers 1657 · Mariage de Julien Constantineau, tonnelier à St-Martin, Ile de Ré, France, et Marie Langlois.  Vers 1658 · Naissance de Marie Catherine, (Julien et Marie). Le recensement de 1681 indique que Marie a 23 ans. Marie décède le 12 mai 1701, à l’Hôtel-Dieu de Québec, à l'âge d’environ 43 ans.  (( ?? décès le 12 mai et mariage le 7 septembre de la même année ?? )) Vers 1660 · Naissance de Michel, Ile de Ré, France. Après son décès, il est enterré le 9 mars 1728, Pointe-aux-Trembles (Neuville), Qué. (à l'âge de peut-être 68 ans). 1660 – 14 novembre · Reconnaissance d’une dette.  Jean Danjou Lejeune, laboureur à St-Martin, reconnaît devoir à Julien et son épouse, la somme de 40 sols formant la moitié de 4 livres de rente foncière annuelle et amortissable pour la somme de 70 livres. L’autre moitié est due à la veuve de Pierre Mariau, en raison du transport effectué par Anne Langlois. La pièce de vigne dont fait l’objet cette rente est de 900 ceps, située dans la paroisse de St-martin, que Danjou reconnaît alors posséder. 1664 - 20 janvier · Construction d’une muraille. Julien engage le maître maçon Michel Baret, afin de lui construire une muraille en argile et sable au coût de 110 sols par brasses. Cette muraille de six pieds de haut mesure vingt brasses et sépare son jardin de La Couarde et celui de Jean et Marie Lidernaux. Julien avance un montant de 54 livres. 1664 - 18 septembre · Baret reconnaît avoir été entièrement payé. Vers 1664 · Naissance de Pierre, fils de Julien et Marie Langlois, Ile de ré, Aunis, Larochelle, France., décédé le 22 juin 1736, Pointe-aux-Trembles (Neuville), Cte Portneuf, Qué., enterré le 22 juin 1736 (à l'âge de 72 ans). 1665 - 19 juillet · Témoins. Julien et un dénommé Pierre Coutancineau, marchand, sont témoins lors d’un marché entre Vincent Mousnier, marchand à St-Martin, Jean-Raoul et Jean Marchant, tonneliers à La Rochelle Vers 1665 · Naissance de Jeanne, fille de Julien et Marie Langlois, décédée vers 11 février 1707, enterrée le 12 février 1707, Pointe-aux-Trembles (Neuville), Qué. (à l'âge de peut-être 42 ans). Entre 1665 et 1669 · Migration de la famille. Le couple de Julien et Marie quitte la France après la naissance de Jeanne en 1665 et avant 1669, année d’achat d’une propriété à Rivière-St-Charles en Nouvelle-France. Aucun contrat d’engagement pour Julien n’ayant été retrouvé, il est probable que la famille a quitté son pays en tant qu’immigrants libres. 1669 - 18 août · Premier achat en Nouvelle-France. Julien et marie achète une concession de Jean Gelly dit Laverdure et Ursule Turbar. Cette propriété est située à la Rivière St-Charles. Une cabane est construite sur le dit terrain. Cette propriété mesure deux arpents de long entre celle de René Réauhme et un nommé Desmoulins. Jean Gelly a reçu la concession des Révérantes Mères Hospitalières le 8 mars 1668. 1670 - 14 juin · Naissance de Louise à Québec, Qué., baptisée le 15 juin 1670, Québec, Qué., décédée vers 15 octobre 1736, Pointe-aux-Trembles (Neuville), Qué., enterrée le 16 octobre 1736, Pointe-aux-Trembles Neuville), Qué. (à l'âge de peut-être 66 ans). 1671 - 8 octobre · Mariage de Marie (Marie Catherine), fille de Julien et Marie, à Québec (ct 12.1.1670 Duquet) avec Michel Harbour, né vers 1644, à St-Romain de Montmain, Normandie, France, baptisé (confirmé le 9-nov. 1666 à Québec), décédé le 30 août 1699, enterré le 31 août 1699, Pointe-aux-Trembles (Neuville), Qué. (à l'âge de peut-être 55 ans). 1673 - Le 25 juin · Naissance de Anne, décédée le 11 novembre 1713, Pointe-aux-Trembles (Neuville), Qué. (à l'âge de 40 ans). 1673 – 1ier octobre · Achat d’une terre par Julien de Nicolas Vinet. Concession de 50 arpents située sur la Rivière St-Charles au prix de 440 livres. (Notaire R. Becquet, Qué) 1673 - 12 novembre · Obligation de Julien et Marie Langlois à Louis Regnault, canonnier, d’une somme d’argent dont Louis Regnault sera remboursé en arrivant à St-Martin, Ile de Ré, par Nicolas Leblancq cousin du couple. (Noraire C. Rageau de St-Luc, Qué) 1674 - 24 juillet · Rétrocession d’une propriété à Nicolas Vinet. · Achat par Julien d’une propriété de Romain Becquet dans la seigneurie St-Gabriel au prix de 770 livres 10 sols. Il est partenaire avec Michel Arbour et Jean Gelly. (Notaire C. Duquet de Lachesnaye, Qué) 1675 - 20 décembre · Naissance de Romaine, baptisée le 21 décembre 1675, Québec, Qué. 1676 - 31 mars · Convention entre Julien Constancineau, Michel Arbour, Jean Gelly dit Laverdure et Romain Becquet, notaire royal, pour la construction d’un hangar et du défrichement d’une terre. 1676-1677 - Décès de Julien Constantineau entre le 31 mars 1676 et le 31 octobre 1677 1677 - 31 octobre · Contrat de vente de Marie Langlois, veuve de Julien Constancineau, habitant la Rivière St-Charles, d’une propriété située sur la rue St-Clerc, en la paroisse de St-Martin, Ile de Ré, à Guillaume Chanjon, marchand de La Rochelle. 1678 – 1ier août · Contrat de mariage entre Marie Langlois, veuve de Julien, vivant et habitant la seigneurie de St-Ignace sur la Rivière St-Charles, et Denis Gentil, veuf de Geneviève Bonnet, maître menuisier habitant la seigneurie de Dombourg. 1680 - 28 novembre · Mariage de Jeanne, fille de Julien et Marie Langlois, à Pointe-aux-Trembles (Neuville), Qué., avec Simon Pleau dit Lafleur, né vers 1640, Notre-Dame de Châtillon-sur-Loire, Berry, France, baptisé (Confirmé le 23 avril 1669), Québec, Qué., décédé en octobre 1711, enterré en octobre 1711, Cap Santé, Qué. (à l'âge de peut-être 71 ans). 1683 - 24 février · Mariage de Michel, fils de Julien et Marie Langlois, à Pointe-aux-Trembles (Neuville), avec Elisabeth-Ursule Pinel, née le 29 juin 1666, Sillery, Qué., décédée en 1728, enterrée le 11 juin 1736 (à l'âge de 62 ans). 1687 - 29 août · Témoins. Pierre Constansino et Simon Karomisy sont témoins lors du mariage de Ludovic Matchabano et Marie Magdelaine M8ach8koia à la Mission St-Charles au lac Peok8agamy (Lac St-Jean). Le mariage est célébré par le père missionnaire François de Crépieul. (Second Registre de Tadoussac) 1687 - 24 novembre · Mariage de Louise, fille de Julien et Marie Langlois, à Pointe-aux-Trembles (Neuville), Qué. (Ct 21.11.1687 Gilles Rageot), avec Francois-Xavier Pinel dit Lafrance, né le 15 janvier 1664, Sillery, Qué., décédé le 10 février 1709, Pointe-aux-Trembles (Neuville), Qué. (à l'âge de 45 ans). · Deuxième mariage le 15 novembre 1713, Pointe-aux-Trembles (Neuville), Qué., avec Roch Ripau. 1689 - 14 décembre · Contrat de mariage de Pierre, fils de Julien et Marie Langlois, devant Gilles Rageot.  1690 - 9 janvier · Mariage de Pierre, fils de Julien et Marie Langlois, à Pointe-aux-Trembles (Neuville), Qué. avec Marie-Francoise Lefebvre, née le 7 octobre 1669, Québec, Qué., baptisée le 7 octobre 1669, à Québec. 1695 - 31 mai · Mariage de Anne, fille de Julien et Marie Langlois, à Pointe-aux-Trembles (Neuville), Qué. (Ct 11.7.1702 Chambalon), avec Nicolas Pinel, né le 30 novembre 1673, Pointe-aux-Trembles (Neuville), Qué., baptisé le 30 novembre 1673, Québec, Qué., décédé le 30 juillet 1698, Pointe-aux-Trembles (Neuville), Qué. (suite à un accident) (à l'âge de 24 ans). · Deuxième mariage de Anne le 24 juillet 1702, Pointe-aux-Trembles (Neuville), Qué. (ct 24.7.1702 Neuville), avec Mathurin Béland. 1698 - 31 juillet · Dépôt d’un inventaire des biens de la communauté de Denis Genty (Jeanty), veuf de marie Langlois, épouse antérieure de Julien Constantineau (C. Rageot de St-Luc, Qué) 1699 - 8 janvier · Mariage de Romaine, fille de Julien et Marie Langlois, à Pointe-aux-Trembles (Neuville), Qué., avec Jean Pinel, né le 15 novembre 1675, Pointe-aux-Trembles (Neuville), Qué., baptisé le 17 novembre 1675, Québec, Qué., décédé le 24 février 1703, Pointe-aux-Trembles (Neuville), Qué., enterré - Pointe-aux-Trembles (Neuville), Qué. (à l'âge de 27 ans). · Deuxième mariage le 2 avril 1704, Pointe-aux-Trembles (Neuville), Qué. (Ct 26.3.1704 Chambalon), avec Jacques Dussault. 1701 - 7 septembre (( ?? Marie est décédée en mai ?? )) · Deuxième mariage de Marie (Marie Catherine), fille de Julien et Marie et veuve de Michel Arbour, (contrat de mariage: 7 sept. 1701 - Roger), avec Laurent Armand, né en 16441, St-Éloi, Rouen, Normandie, France, baptisé (confirmé le 1 mai 1662 à Québec), décédé le 12 février 1709, Hôtel-Dieu, Québec. (à l'âge de 68 ans).   ===Questions=== Julien Coutancineau, tonnelier à St-Martin et son épouse Marie Langlois ont 4 enfants en France. Ils en auront 3 autres au Canada. On ne connaît rien du passé de Julien.  Qui est Pierre Coutancineau, témoin avec Julien lors d’un marché en Larochelle, France, en juillet 1665 ? Le père de Marie Langlois est Jonas Langlois. Anne, (sœur de Marie) est mariée à Jean Bodaire. Ce couple a un fils, François Bodaire. Le 6 février 1664, il fait son testament en faveur de Anne et stipule qu’il désire être enterré selon la religion catholique. Un peu plus tard, il s’embarque pour la Guyanne. Marie Langlois est-elle née avant ou après la constitution de rente en 1638 ? Qui est la veuve de Pierre Mariau, est-elle aussi une sœur de Marie et Anne Langlois ? Pourquoi Anne a-t-elle fait transporter une rente annuelle en faveur de la veuve de Pierre Mariau. Qui est-elle ? Une soeur de Marie et Anne ? Marie Langlois est-elle la seule héritière de Jonas ? Pourquoi Julien a-t-il fait construire une muraille en 1664 ? Quand et comment est-il devenu propriétaire de ce jardin à La Couarde ? En 1674, pourquoi Nicolas Leblancq de St-Martin en Ile-de-Ré (cousin de Julien ou de Marie) acquiterait-il une dette contracté par Julien et Marie à Louis Regnault, canonnier ? Pourquoi Pierre, fils de Julien et Marie, est-il à la Mission St-Charles du Lac Peok8agamy en août 1687 ? Note : les informations ci-dessus ont été recueillies dans les dictionnaires généalogiques  tels le Jetté, des contrats notariés, le Deuxième Registre de Tadoussac, un mémoire de maîtrise de Claire Lambert à l’Université de La Rochelle. ===Les Personnalitées=== Voici quelques illustres personnages depuis l'arrivée de Julien en Nouvelle-France, voilà 345 ans. * [[Constantineau-378|Nicolas Constantineau]]1757-1840/41 Vet.USA Revolution * [[Constantineau-216|Judge Albert Constantineau]] 1866 - 1944 * [[Constantineau-|Rev. Henry A. Constantineau]] 1861 - 1940 * [[Constantineau-233|Fleurimond Constantineau]] 1905 - 1981 (artist) * [[Constantineau-101|Paulette Constantineau aka Paula Constant]] (artist) ---- Si vous avez des informations sur la famille merci de me contacter [[Constantineau-17]] ---- ==English== ===HISTORY=== ([[#HISTOIRE |version française ci-dessus]]) Julien [[Coutancineau-18]] was a cooper in St-Martin-de-Ré. In 1669 he leaves his island with his wife and four children and migrates to New France. Follow us in the history of the family Julien Coutancineau was the first member of our family to establish himself in New-France. He left Île de Ré, La Rochelle, France, with his wife and children Marie, Michel, Pierre and Jeanne, and settled in Québec city, at rivière St-Charles. The genealogic informations tell us that the couple had three other children: Louis, Anne and Romaine. From this small family of pionners is born our great family. Here is brief translation of what the <> says about our ancestor. We do not know the filiation for this ancestor, but he is originaly from St-Martin parrish on Ile de Ré, Aunis, France. He marries Marie Langlois, in France, around the year 1657. From their union, seven children were born. He came to Canada in 1669 with his wife and their four children born in France. In Québec, on august 18, 1669, he bought from Jean Gelly alias Laverdure and Ursule Turbar, his wife, a land on the banks of St-Charles river. He paid 36 pounds by working six days. He made a deal with Sieur Romain Becquet, with Michel Arfort and Jean Gelly alias Laverdure on February 7, 1672. They promise to build a shed on Sieur Becquet’s land and to clear 6 acres of wood. But one year later, on march 31, 1673, they agreed to make the shed 30 feet long instead of 22 feet long and to clear the 6 acres of wood. On october 1, 1673, Nicolas Vinet sold him, his property at Riviere St-Charles for 440 pounds. As he cannot pay it, he gives it back to Vinet on July 22, 1674. Two days later, he bought for an annual fee of 100 pounds, Romain Becquet’s property where he works with Michel Arfort and Jean Gelly. Their debt to Becquet is more than 770 pounds. The property title is to Julien’s name. He wont be the owner very long as he died before his widow wife, on October 31, 1677, sells a property on Ile de Ré belonging to Julien. ''Translated by Guy Constantineau from Michel Langlois french dictionnairy <>.'' ===Timeline=== (( Needs to be translated )) ===Known Personalities=== Some well known family members since the arrival of Julien in New France, 345 years ago. * [[Constantineau-378|Nicolas Constantineau]]1757-1840/41 Vet.USA Revolution * [[Constantineau-216|Judge Albert Constantineau]] 1866 - 1944 * [[Constantineau-|Rev. Henry A. Constantineau]] 1861 - 1940 * [[Constantineau-233|Fleurimond Constantineau]] 1905 - 1981 (artist) * [[Constantineau-101|Paulette Constantineau aka Paula Constant]] (artist) ---- If you have information about the family please contact me [[Constantineau-17]] ---- == PROFILES TO BE CONNECTED == [[Constantineau-48|Julie Constantineau]]

Familles souches du Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean d'avant la colonisation

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== L'Endroit == === '''Le poste de traite de Chicoutimi en 1676''' === : Charles Bazire, marchand de Québec qui avait le bail de la traite à Tadoussac, s’aperçut que pour réussir, il fallait qu’il abandonne Tadoussac pour s’établir le plus loin : possible dans les terres. C’est de cette façon qu’on vient à créer, les postes de Chicoutimi et Métabetchouan. Le 24 juin 1676, on détermine le site pour le poste de : : Chicoutimi. Le lieu choisi est celui-là même où les indiens faisaient haltes à la fin des portages, celui à l’embouchure de la rivière Chicoutimi. On construit d’abord une : chapelle puis deux maisons; l’une servira de magasin et l’autre servira d’habitation aux commis du poste et aux missionnaires. Tous les travaux du poste sont terminés le 27 : septembre 1677. Le poste de Chicoutimi deviendra l’un des postes pivots de la traite des fourrures, étant situé à la tête de la navigation. http://www.shistoriquesaguenay.com/capsules.asp#Quarantetrois ==== Familles fréquentant le poste de traite entre 1800 et 1804 ==== * La famille de François Verreault * La famille d'Ambroise Isherinu (chef et sa femme Mary). * La famille Kamushenagush * La famille Pierre Joseph * La famille Natsippi * La famille Ishenoushe * La famille Akinekoushu * La famille W. Rinikushu * La famille Ignace Pekaruish ==== Zones de chasse autours du poste de traite ==== * Le chemin des cariboux * L'anse du bonhomme Pelletier * Le bout du portage * Le petit fond * Le chemin Papawitish * La rivière Valins * Le vieux village ==== La traverse Chicoutimi-Sainte-Anne au XIX° siècle ==== : Dans les premiers temps de Chicoutimi, le moyen de communication entre les deux rives du Saguenay était assez primitif. Les longs canots que l’on utilisait au début firent place à des chaloupes et des chalands pour transporter animaux et marchandises. Plusieurs habitants de Chicoutimi et de Sainte-Anne s’improvisaient traversier afin d’accommoder les résidents des deux rives. Chacun chargeant un tarif différent, des citoyens vont porter plainte auprès des autorités municipales pour veiller à la régularisation des prix et des heures de traverse. Le 17 avril 1865, le conseil du Comté de Chicoutimi vote un règlement qui fixe les points de départ et d’arrivée de la traverse, les prix des passagers et l’obtention d’une licence pour tous ceux qui voudront agir comme traversier. Cette licence au coût d’une piastre est délivrée au mois d’avril et le détenteur doit tenir sa ligne de la débâcle aux premières glaces. De plus, ils doivent effectuer cinq traverses par jour de la semaine et trois le dimanche. Ce moyen de transport par chaloupe persistera jusqu’à l’automne 1874. Par la suite, le bateau à vapeur prendra la relève jusqu’à la construction du pont de Sainte-Anne en 1933. http://www.shistoriquesaguenay.com/capsules.asp#Soixantedeux ==== De Saint-Alexis à la Rivière-du-Moulin en 1844 ==== : En ce temps de colonisation, il s’avérait très difficile, souvent impossible, d’emprunter une voie terrestre pour se voyager. Depuis des temps immémoriaux, la rivière Saguenay servait de moyen de transport naturel autant pour les Amérindiens que pour les colons. Seul un petit chemin, presque impraticable, existait entre Saint-Alexis et la Rivière-du-Moulin. Ce chemin que l’on nommait populairement la Grande ligne provenait du tracé de l’arpenteur Duberger, entre le canton Chicoutimi et Bagot. C’est le père Honorat, le missionnaire infatigable, qui dès 1844, en compagnie du gérant de Price David Blair, intéresse la population à se doter d’un chemin carrossable. Avec l’aide de Dieu et des hommes, le chemin sera terminé le 28 décembre 1844. http://www.shistoriquesaguenay.com/capsules.asp#Soixantequatre == Les familles souches == : Avant la colonisation du Saguenay, plusieurs familles y avait déja vécu pendant des siecles. Cette page sert a répertorier ces familles. === La famille Pelletier === * Chef: [[Pelletier-36|Nicolas Pelletier]] === La famille Verreault === * '''Chef:''' [[Verreault-55|François Verreault]] :: Notes : - François était un proche du commis Neil McLaren. Il allait très souvent, lui avec sa famille, rendre visite a McLaren. Parfois ils y demeuraient quelques jours, parfois il laissait un ou deux enfants chez McLaren et retournait a la maison. ::: - Il vivait aux Terres-Rompues ::: - [...] " De son coté, François Verrault, maintenant agê de 65 ans, voyage dans la région du Saguenay depuis l'êge de 15 ans. S'est rendu au lac Mistassini ... " Sevent report of the comittiee of the house of assembly on that part of thé speech of his excellency the governor in chef which relates to the settlement of the crown lands with the minutes of évidence taken before the committee. (Ordered to be printed the tenth February 1824). 295 pp., Québec (Neilson & Cowan), 1824 ::: - Son oncle, [[Verreault-66|Louis Verreault]] est arrivé au Saguenay avant Francois. Il travaillait dans les Postes du Roi. Il est resté célibataire toute sa vie. ::: - Ainsi donc, l'union de James Robertson et de Véronique Verreault donna les dix premiers Robertson de Mashteuiatsh (dont Christine, femme de Thomas Basil) l'une des familles les plus nombreuse du village encore aujourd'hui. ::: - "Ile de la Pointe Bleue et du Banc de Sable M Davies en faisant le tour de l Ile trouva des blocs de granit La Petite Ile est à prés de deux milles de distance à l ouest de la Grosse Ile mais je n eus pas le temps d y aller étant essentielle de monter la rivière Assouapmoussoin avec M Vèrrault qui m avait dévancé le matin allant avec des canots chargés au poste de trafio sur le lac Assouapmoussoin et qui devait m attendre à l embouchure de cette rivière c était là une occasion bien favorable pour acquérir beaucoup de rensei nemens locaVix pour l avantage du service auquel j était employé la position et les noms des portages etc Je crus que je devais en profiter" ::: - "Nous atteignimes la Pointe Bleue à environ 6 milles nord quart est d Ouiatchouan C est une pointe de rocher couverte de mousse et d une pousse de petits cèdres d où les bords du lac courent ouest nord ouest décrivant une très grande baie autour de laquelle il parait y avoir de bonne terre étant boisée de frêne de sapin de beaume d épinette et de cèdre et unie dans une grande étendue Nous étant tirés des canaux difficiles formés par une multitude de petites Iles couvertes d aulnes situées dans la haie nous dirigeâmes notre course NNO pour arriver à l embouchure de la rivière Assouapmoussoin que nous atteignimes à il heures et nom pampâme sur la rive orientale près du camp de M Verrault" ::: - "Mr Verratilt qui voyagea de compagnie avec nous et qui connait parfaitement bien le pays m informa que l aspect actuel du sol pouvait s étendre jusqu au pieds des Grandes Rapides environ 3 lieues plus haut mais là la terre devient tout à fait incultivable étant traversée par une chaîne de montagne de roche qui ne produisent que du sapinage et de l épinette Que cette chaîne est une continuation des mon tapi es qui coupent la rivière Ouiatchouan et par là entourent une vallée étendue située entre elles et le lac aboutit à la rivière Assouapmoussoin comme un Point Il était par conséquent inutile de monter la rivière davantage ou à perdre vainement le temps à chercher de la bonne terre audelà du Portage de Pemouka c est pourquoi nous nous séparâmes de Mr Verrauit et descendimes la rivière pour retourner au lac " === La famille McLeod === * '''Chef:''' [[McLeod-3336|Peter McLeod Sr.]] :: Note: Peter McLeod Sr. est le premier habitant en permanance des Terres-Rompues dans le comté Simard. * [[McLeod-3336|Peter McLeod Jr.]] :: Note: Peter McLeod Jr. est le fondateur officiel de Chicoutimi. Sa mère était Innu (Montagnaise). === La famille Tremblay === * '''Chef:''' [[Tremblay-1454|Michel Tremblay]] :: Note: [[Tremblay-1454|Michel Tremblay]] était un proche de [[McLeod-3335|Peter McLeod]]. Marié à Christine St-Onge, fille de [[St-Onge-48|Jérôme St-Onge]]. === La famille Tremblay #2 === * '''Chef:''' Moise Tremblay [http://www.nosorigines.qc.ca/GenealogieQuebec.aspx?genealogie=Moise_Tremblay&pid=33431&lng=fr] === La famille Murdock === * '''Chef:''' [[Murdoch-902|Alexander Murdoch]] :: Note: Son fils, [[Murdock-1007|Alexandre Murdoch]], était un proche de [[McLeod-3335|Peter McLeod]]. === La famille Blackburn === * '''Chef:''' [[Blackburn-298|Hugh Blackburn ]] :: Note: Hugh vivait a La Malbaie mais circulait entre les postes de traite du Saguenay entre autre. Il s'est marié avec Geneviève Gagnon dans un de ces postes. Geneviève etait la fille de Cécile Koarate et petite-petite-fille de [[Pelletier-36|Nicolas Pelletier]]. === La famille St-Onge === * '''Chef:''' [[St-Onge-48|Jérôme St-Onge]] :: Note : Jérôme Saintonge est un voyageur qui a vécu toute sa vie dans les Postes du Roy du Lac Saint-Jean. ::: - Il vivait aux Terres-Rompues === La famille McKenzie=== * '''Chef:''' [[McKenzie-4492|James McKenzie ]] ::: Les McKenzie sont eux aussi d’origine écossaise. Alexandre McKenzie était le fils d’un gérant de la Hudson’s Bay Company. Au mois d’août 1867, il épouse une Métisse, Marie Comeau, qui était la veuve de Rock Koati. Dans le numéro de mai 1999 de la «Revue d’histoire de la Côte-Nord», l’anthropologue Steve Dubreuil écrit au sujet du mariage d’Alexandre : «La célébration est officiée par le célèbre missionnaire oblat Charles Arnaud dans la chapelle de Notre-Dame de Betsiamites où une réserve a été fondée six ans auparavant.» Le couple McKenzie-Comeau aura huit enfants. Le dernier enfant du couple naîtra à Moisie, un village qualifié par Dubreuil de «village canado-innu». L’auteur ajoute que, «au fil des ans, ses filles et fils (à Alexandre) unissent leur destinée à d’autres membres de la communauté innue». La communauté métisse du Domaine du Roy et la Seigneurie de Mingan par Jacques Lacoursière Décembre 2012> === La famille Ross === * '''Chef:''' [[Ross-13395|Simon Ross]] ::: - l’Ashuapmushuan === La famille Bacon === * '''Chef:''' Michel Bacon ==== Les Bacon de Betsiamites ==== ::: Nombreux sont les Montagnais, surtout à Betsiamites, dont le nom de famille est Bacon. Celui qui est à l’origine de ce patronyme est Louis-Denis Bacon, un descendant de Gilles Bacon qui se marie à Québec, le 2 mai 1647, avec Marie Tavernier. LouisDenis travaillera au Domaine du Roy soit comme commis, soit comme engagé pour le compte de la compagnie Grant, Dunn et Cie. Il vit «à la mode du pays» avec une Montagnaise, Catherine Petsiamiskueu, qui sera la mère de quelques enfants, dont plusieurs auront des descendants qui garderont le patronyme Bacon. C’est l’explication que donne le Franciscain généalogiste René Bacon. Son étude est publiée dans la revue «Saguenayensia», numéro de juillet-septembre 1983. ::: En septembre 1951, Mgr Victor Tremblay et le docteur Roch Boivin font une entrevue avec madame Paul St-Onge qui leur déclare : «Je m’appelle Marie-Louise Bacon. Je suis la fille de Jacques Bacon fils. Je suis née à la Rivière du Moulin, à l’endroit qui s’appelle la rue Bacon. Le père du grand-père Bacon était un pur Français, Jérémie Bacon. Il s’était installé aux Escoumins, à l’endroit appelé la Baie des Bacon.» La communauté métisse du Domaine du Roy et la Seigneurie de Mingan par Jacques Lacoursière Décembre 2012> :: Note : Sa femme, Adelaïde McKenzie, serait la fille de [[McKenzie-4492|James McKenzie ]] (à vérifier). === La famille McLaren === * '''Chef:''' [[McLaren-1167|Neil McLaren]] (1766 - 1844) ::: Employé de la BHC ::: - S'installe a Port-au-Persil pres de St-Simeon ou il repose dans le caveau familial. ::: - Était un proche de [[McLeod-3335|Peter McLeod]]. ::: - Journal de Neil McLaren Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec - Journal de Neil McLaren - 1800-1805 [http://pistard.banq.qc.ca/unite_chercheurs/description_fonds?p_anqsid=20160720093412588&p_centre=02C&p_classe=P&p_fonds=1000&p_numunide=750534] ::: - Ses descendant sont considérés comme Metis par la communauté Metis mais selon les documents, ses enfants sont bel et bien de parents ecossais (Neil McLaren et Ann Hewitt). === La famille Buckell === * '''Chef:''' [[Buckell-18|Cyriac Buckell]] ::: - Lac Kénogami ::: Des Buckle allemand devenus montagnais ::: Lors du recensement de Chicoutimi en 1839, on y retrouve un certain Siriac Bouc (allemand). Qui est-ce ? ::: De toute évidence, il s'agit de Cyriac Buckel, baptisé le 19 octobre 1800 à Notre-Dame-de-Québec, fils de l'allemand Johann Buckel et de Gertrude Chamberland (mariage célébré à Notre-Dame-de-Québec le 13 janvier 1789). Ciriac Buckel se marie dans les Postes du Roi en 1835. Et voici la transcription de L'acte ::: Le dix sept juin mil huit cent trente cinq nous prêtre missionnaire soussigné ayant dispensé de la publication des bans avons joint en mariage Cyriac Boucle et Cristine témoins François Lemieux et François Rouyard qui ne signent Frs Boucher ptre ::: Lors du recensement de 1851 (canton de Kénogami), Cyriac Buckel (53 ans)y est recensé avec Christine (40 ans), sauvagesse, son épouse, et ses enfants Louis (22 ans), Charles (12 ans), Reine (10 ans), Lisette (17 ans), Christine (8 ans) et Félicité (5 ans) ::: Au recensement de 1881 (Chicoutimi), Cyriac Buckel (Buckle) prétend avoir 88 ans (il en a 81) et demeure avec sa fille Félicité (25 ans). Il est décédé à Montréal quelques années plus tard. http://genealogieplanete.com/forums/display_topic/id_12767/page_3/ === La famille Connaly === * '''Chef:''' William Connaly ::: - Rivière Chicoutimi ::: - Était un proche de [[McLeod-3335|Peter McLeod]]. ::: - http://www.biographi.ca/fr/bio/connolly_william_7F.html === La famille Dechesne === * '''Chef:''' [[Deschesnes-5|Jean Dechesne]] et [[Deschesnes-6|Malcom Dechesne]] ::: - Ils sont tous les deux "boules" (fier a bras) de [[McLeod-3335|Peter McLeod jr.]], anciens garde côte pour la Hudson Bay Cie. ::: - Il s'installe a la riviere au Sable (Jonquiere) ::: - Il accueil Louise Santerre (derniere epouse de [[McLeod-3335|Peter McLeod jr.]]) et ses deux enfants: Peter et [[McLeod-3393|Emma McLeod]] === Joseph Denis === ::: - Malecite ::: - Vit seul === La famille Hatchenberg === ::: Des Hatchenberg hongrois devenus montagnais ::: Dans le recensement de Chicoutimi de 1839, on y retrouve un certain Joseph Hatchinback. Qui est-ce ? ::: De toute évidence Joseph Hatchinback, est baptisée à Notre-Dame-de-Montréal le 6 juin 1799, fils de Johann George Hatschenberg et de Marie-Louise Monet. Joseph Hatchinback se serait marié dans les Postes du Roi le 24 juin 1836 à une sauvagesse du nom d'Anastasie. ::: Au recensement de 1851, il vit dans le canton de Métabetchouan, avec son épouse Marguerite (?), ainsi que cinq enfants (que le recenseur ne nomme pas), âgés entre 1 et 7 ans. ::: Au recensement de 1861, il est recensé à Roberval et se dit âgé de 60 ans. Son épouse Anastasie serait âgée de 70 ans. http://genealogieplanete.com/forums/display_topic/id_12767/page_3/ ==== Joseph Eschemback et sa femme énigmatique==== ::: Nom de famille bien particulier qui ne raisonne plus au Lac-Saint-Jean. La raison étant qu’Eschemback, même s’il était marié, n’a pas eu de descendants. Toutefois, comme lui aussi était bien établi dans la région avant sa naissance officielle, il fait partie de ces colons du milieu. ::: Joseph Eschemback est un Alsacien d’origine allemande. L’histoire de son arrivée au Québec se perd dans le brouillard du temps, mais nous savons qu’il demeura à Chicoutimi, puis au poste de traite de Métabetchouan, pour ensuite s’établir dans l’anse de Roberval, bien avant sa fondation. De sa biographie, nous savons qu’il jouait du violon. ::: Si Joseph Eschemback n’a pas laissé beaucoup de traces à Roberval, il en est autrement de l’histoire de sa femme, de qui il est difficile de différencier la légende du vrai, et c’est justement ce fait qui rend l’histoire de ce couple fabuleux. ===== Anasthasie Castibot===== ::: Anasthasie Castibot est le nom théorique de la femme d’Eschemback. En effet, elle était Montagnaise, et ignorons si elle a été un jour baptisée. Est-ce pour cette raison que le prêtre, lors du décès de Joseph, en 1882, inscrivit Anasthasie Montagnaise dans le registre? Peut-être. Car même son prénom est incertain. Dans le recensement de 1861, elle poste le nom de Anastash , mais sans nom de famille… Il est possible que Anasthasie soit simplement une francisation de Anastash , qui lui est à consonance amérindienne. En tous les cas, ses origines demeurent mystérieuses, mais ses aventures, réelles ou imaginaires, sont dignes de mention! ===== La rencontre du couple Anastash et Eschemback ===== ::: Oubliez les fleurs et les lettres d’amour. La rencontre de ces deux personnes fut accidentelle, c’est le moins que nous puissions dire. Un jour, dont la date et le lieu demeurent inconnus, Joseph Eschemback a failli se noyer. C’est une Amériendienne, notre Anastash, aidé de son chien, qui sauva la vie du pauvre homme. Il faut croire que ce sauvetage eut un effet séducteur auprès de Joseph Eschemback, puisqu’il épousa cette dernière. L’année du mariage demeure inconnue, et il s’est peut-être fait selon la tradition amérindienne. Sur ce dernier point, rien n’est confirmé. ===== Anastash la chasseuse ===== ::: Chose certaine, Anastash était une redoutable chasseuse. Elle conservait son fusil, qui portait vingt-et-une entailles: une pour chaque ours qu’elle avait tués! ::: Les plus vieux de la région de Roberval se souviendront peut-être qu’il y avait autrefois une petite rivière que la population nommait la rivière La Stache . Anasthasie Casibot, ou Anastash, ou la Stache, laissa donc une trace durable de sa vie dans le secteur Roberval. ===== Décès de Joseph Eschemback ===== ::: Pour en revenir à Eschemback, notre second exemple de colon qui était installé dans la région bien avant la date officielle, il décéda tout de même assez âgé, en 1882. L’âge mentionné sur l’acte de décès est peut-être erroné. Il mentionne 92 ans, mais cet âge ne correspond pas à celui qu’il a déclaré avoir dans les recensements. Ainsi, dans le recensement de 1861 il déclare avoir 60 ans, ce qui le mettrait à environ 80 ans à son décès. Qui dit vrai? Cette information, comme le reste de la vie de cet énigmatique personnage, ne sera peut-être jamais connue, surtout s’il était né en Allemagne… ::: Acte de décès de Joseph Eschemback, qui décéda deux jours après son baptême, à l’âge de cinquante ans. Sa femme, alors décédée, est nommée Anasthasie Montagnaise. Source: registre état civil de Notre-Dame-du-lac-Saint-Jean (Roberval), 1882 ===== James Robertson, l’Écossais à la descendance amérindienne ===== ::: Tout comme notre premier exemple, Jacob Duchesne, le nom de famille de James Robertson doit à coup sur vous sonner une cloche, et avec raison. Les Robertson de la région, surtout présents à Mashteuiatsh mais beaucoup ailleurs aussi, sont très nombreux ici. ::: Tout comme les Duchesne, si vous êtes un ou une Robertson, ou que vous êtes descendant de l’un d’eux sans en porter le patronyme, il y a de très fortes chances que vous soyez vous aussi de la lignée de ces colons du milieu. https://lelacstjean.com/les-colons-du-milieu/ ===== Un Métis d’origine allemande ===== ::: En 1927, à la demande de Victor Tremblay, le vicaire de la paroisse Notre-Dame d’Hébertville, l’abbé Joseph Fortin, demande à Antoine Hudon, 91 ans, de raconter ses souvenirs. Le vieillard se rappelle que «la première année que nous sommes venus, il y avait une famille de métis, du nom de Cyriac Bourke; c’étaient des descendants d ’Allemands. Ils faisaient un peu de religion.» Diverses nationalités doivent aussi être considérées comme faisant partie des Métis du Domaine du Roy et la Seigneurie de Mingan. Le témoignage de Johnny Boivin, recueilli en 1935 est aussi important. «Mon grand-père paternel, Célestin Boivin dit Bosh, dit-il, est d’abord resté à la Pointe Bleue, faisant le sauvage. Il a monté à Roberval avec deux de ses gendres : Ambroise et Thomas Jamme. Jacob Chaineau, bisaieul des Chaineau, était employé de la Compagnie de la Baie d’Hudson. Il y avait aussi Jos Michback qui faisait la vie sauvage, c’était un Écossais marié à une sauvagesse. Il restait à Roberval, au commencement de l’Anse, où se trouve aujourd’hui la fromagerie.» L’historien Victor Tremblay précise que celui que Boivin appelle «Michback» est en fait un Echenback. Dans une lettre à Victor Tremblay, en date du 20 mars 1958, madame Thommy Nepton, de Pointe-Bleue, écrit : «Savez-vous que la majorité des familles viennent de par là? (Charlevoix, précise Tremblay) Les Duchesne, les Nepton, les Philippe, etc…sauf les purs Montagnais, originaires plutôt des bois de Mistassini ou Péribonka, et où l’on retrouve les Cris. Pour ces derniers, je remonte facilement de trois générations, parfois quatre même, et là, je trouve souvent une arrière grand’mère Montagnaise, mariée à un Anglais, ou Irlandais, ou Écossais, Russe ou Allemand même...Ainsi pour les Moar, les Robertson, les Iserhoff, etc…(…) La plus curieux à date est l’ancêtre des familles Cleary .. Une Indienne de par Manouan (…) se maria à un blanc et eut quatre garçons, dont l’un appelé Patrick, l’autre Louis, etc. Ceux-ci avaient le teint et la stature de leur mère (de vrais indiens) mais le nom canadien de leur père : Laframboise. Puis la femme devint veuve, épousa un M. Cleary (pas indien du tout). Ses fils Laframboise la suivirent, grandirent, mais, dans les chantiers, les gars les taquinèrent fort sur leur nom. Alors, en indiens décidés, ils décidèrent tout bonnement d’adopter le nom de leur beau-père Cleary. Tout jeunes hommes, ils vinrent connaître les indiens de Pointe-Bleue, aimèrent la Réserve, y restèrent et s’y sont mariés.» Voilà qui illustre bien la démarche de plusieurs Métis qui seront, par la suite, identifiés à des Indiens, alors qu’ils étaient de réels Métis. Cela démontre aussi que les patronymes sont très souvent trompeurs. === La famille Gagnon === ::: Chefs : Les frères [[Gagnon-1352|Magloire Gagnon]], [[Gagnon-1753|Joseph Gagnon]] et [[Gagnon-2040|Abraham Gagnon]]. === La famille Duchesne === ::: Chefs : Jacob Duchesne et Élisabeth Miville dit Deschesnes ==== Jacob Duchesne et sa famille==== ::: Jacob Duchesne naît à La Malbaie. En 1823 il épousa Élisabeth Miville Deschênes. Le couple aura au moins huit enfants. C’est vers 1848 qu’ils déménagent au bord de la rivière Ouiatchouanish, où si vous préférez, l’endroit précis où arriveront, presque dix ans plus tard, les premiers colons canoniques qui fondèrent Roberval. ::: C’est d’ailleurs précisément les bâtiments de Duchesne que l’un des fondateurs officiels de Roberval, Thomas Jamme, achètera en 1855. Fait plutôt cocasse, Jamme paya son lot et les bâtiments de Duchesne en planches, et non en argent. Duchesne, qui décéda à Roberval en 1867, reçut pendant une décennie des tas de planches pour lui et ses fils. ::: Plan agrandit du secteur Ouiatchouaniche. Jacob Duchesne a été le premier à s’y installer, avec divers bâtiments. Installations qui furent achetés en 1855 par Thomas Jamme, qui est officiellement le colon fondateur de Roberval. Source: Plan d’arpentage de Pascal Horace Dumais ::: Pourquoi alors la famille Duchesne ne fait pas partie de la liste des fondateurs de Roberval s’ils y étaient près de dix ans plus tôt que Célestin Boivin et Thomas Jamme? La question est excellente, et trouve sans doute sa réponse dans le fait que les installations de Duchesne étaient sur un terrain non officiellement distribué encore. Les mesures du lot étaient approximatives, et s’apparentaient plus à un squatteur qu’à autre chose. ::: C’est donc avant tout une question légale et d’image, puisque tout comme les clans Boivin et Jamme, Duchesne avait bel et bien des intentions de colonisations. Tellement que trois de ses fils se virent attribuer des lots en 1857 lors de la fondation de Roberval. ::: Vous êtes un Duchesne ou il y a des Duchesne dans votre arbre généalogique? Vérifiez votre ascendance, vous êtes peut-être le descendant ou la descendante de Jacob Duchesne et Élisabeth Miville Deschênes, et faites partie de ces quelques personnes qui ont comme ancêtre un colon du milieu ! https://lelacstjean.com/les-colons-du-milieu/ === La famille Simard === :: Les frère Thomas, Alexis et Michel: ::: [[Simard-831|Thomas Simard]], navigateur ::: [[Simard-799|Alexis Simard]], navigateur ::: [[Simard-834|Michel Simard]], navigateur :: Mars Simard: ::: [[Simard-835|Mars Simard]], navigateur === La famille Taché === : "nous trouvâmes les décombres de la cheminée de la mais son de l ancien Poste où Mr Taché fit commerce des pelleteries durant vingt deux années" === La famille Hervieux === :: Barthelemy Hervieux === La famille Chatellereault === === La famille Collet === === La famille Lavaltrie === === La famille Riverin === === La famille Kamahan === :: Pierre Miruabé8uit (Lac-Saint-Jean) === La famille Wabiskian === :: François Wabiskian (Saguenay) === La famille Kapast-Sheuet === :: Guillaume Kapast-Sheuet (Batiscan ) === La famille Uishtau === :: Pierre-Joseph Uishtau (Tadoussac et de Bon-désir) === La famille Robertson === :: James Robertson (Lac-St-Jean) ==== L’Écossais ==== :: James Robertson est né en Écosse. Il émigre au Québec avec son père alors qu’il est très jeune. Dans un premier temps il sera coureur des bois pour la Compagnie de la Baie d’Hudson. C’est sans doute lors de l’un de ses voyages de chasse qu’il décida de devenir sédentaire et qu’il s’établit à l’extrême-sud de l’anse de Roberval, à la limite du Val-Jalbert d’aujourd’hui. Encore une fois, nous sommes bien avant le début de la colonisation officielle, puisqu’au moment de son mariage à Betsiamites en 1845, il est déjà résident du lac Saint-Jean. :: Le grand secteur Roberval en 1857, juste après l’attribution des lots. Plusieurs descendants des premiers habitants blancs qui arrivèrent ici avant même le début de la colonisation officielle eurent des familles nombreuses. Vous êtes peut-être l’un d’eux! Source: Histoire de Roberval, Rossel Vien, P.32. :: Dans l’anse, il y cultive la terre et est, presque tout au long de sa vie, de confession protestante. Je dis presque toute sa vie , car, sur l’insistance de son entourage, et à la veille de décéder à la suite d’une longue maladie, il accepte de se convertir au catholicisme. C’était tout juste, car Robertson décède seulement deux jours plus tard, à l’âge de 50 ans. :: Fait à noter, ce fut le curé Girard lui-même qui signa comme parrain de l’homme lors de son baptême tardif. :: L’abbé Prime Girard, l’un des premiers curés de la région, qui baptisa Joseph Eschemback et l’enterra deux jours plus tard. Source: Société d’histoire du Saguenay, P2-S7-P08056-3 ===== Une descendance nombreuse ===== :: James Robertson s’était marié à Véronique Verreault, une métisse qui, selon la documentation, n’avait rien d’une blanche et tout d’une Amérindienne dans l’apparence. Le couple eut plusieurs enfants (au moins dix) mais malheureusement la majorité décéda en très bas âge. Seule quatre d’entre eux, dont trois hommes, survécurent assez longtemps pour se marier et avoir des enfants à leur tour. Les trois hommes, Charles, Edouard et Johnny, perpétuèrent le patronyme Robertson avec au moins dix-sept descendants entre les années 1860 et 1890. :: Nous connaissons la suite pour la famille Robertson, qui prospéra dans la région, et qui sont descendants de James Robertson avec, au passage, du sang écossais et amérindien. https://lelacstjean.com/les-colons-du-milieu/ == NOMS A VERIFIER == * Louis Kakamikush, né à Chicoutimi en 1784, fils de Denis Bacon et de Catherine Petsiamiskueu * M-Josèphe Ustshish, née à Chicoutimi en 1741, fille de Louis Chatelleraud et de Marie Uabametabanukueu http://genealogieplanete.com/forums/display_topic/id_12767/page_9/ * Véronique Ushimiskueu, née à Chicoutimi en 1775, fille de Joseph Corneau et de Elisabeth Kukuminau * Marguerite Tshisheabanukueu, née à Tadoussac en 1780, fille de François Verreau et de Françoise Ganunaniskueu * 19) Denis Satshimeu, né au Lac-Saint-Jean en 1788, fils de Denis Bacon et de Catherine Pertsiamiskueu * Abraham Umirabanus, né à Chicoutimi en 1784, fils de Bernard Pilote et de M-Louise Utshisk * Marthe Matshiskueu, née à Chicoutimi en 1793, fille de Joseph Crépeau et de Marthe Utshiskuagamiskueu * Germain Kamatsh, né à Chicoutimi en 1793, fils de Jacques Morin et de Agnès Tshisheiskueu * Marguerite Iskueu, née dans les bois en 1796, fille de François Verreau et de Catherine Nusheskueu : Malgré la difficulté de déterminer le nombre exact d’Innus du secteur des Escoumins, l’experte Béreau estime que vers les années 1850, on recensait environ 150 individus, soit une trentaine de familles. La famille la plus connue est celle de Joseph Moreau, qu’elle qualifie dans son rapport « d’eurocanadien », marié à Marie Volant en 1822, une Innue. Par la suite, vers 1845, on retrouve Flavien, fils de Joseph et de Marie, Paul St-Onge, Denis Jean Pierre ou encore Denis Moreau, tous établis près de la baie des Escoumins, lesquels vivent un peu de l’exploitation du sol, mais principalement de la chasse et en particulier de la chasse au loup-marin. https://decisia.lexum.com/sct/rod/fr/item/230117/index.do : "Laissant le Poste de Chicoutimi et le Monsieur poli et obligeant qui y réside Mr Andrews nous continuames notre route vers le Lac Stt Jean Nom fimes pour arriver à la rivière Chicoutimi un portage de [...]" : "27 Aout John Young un de nos voyageurs a été dix huit mois u service du poste de Chicoutimi 9 ce printemps 11 a été de compas nie avec un autre homme à la baie des Ha Ha ce qui veut dire perspective s ouvrant et nous avons pénétré dans les bois environ une lieue et nous avons trouvé un bon sol Il me dit qu il y avait trois rivières qui se jetaient dans la baie presque au même endroit que vis à vis le poste de Chicoutimi il ya un vieux chemin d environ neuf milles de long il n y a pas de hauteurs mais il ya un marécage d environ une demi lieue après quoi le terrain est bon le bois le bouleau le cèdre et l épinette " : "16 Septembre J employai la nuit de ce jour à recevoir de John Young les renseignemens suivans sur les productions et le climat de Chicoutimi Mr Nicolas Andrews commis au Poste de Chicoutimi planta au commencement de Mai de l année dernière aussitôt après les dégels onze minots de Patates elles furent arrachées à la fin d Octobre et en produisirent cent vingt sept quarts malgré que les Cochons en eussent détruit une grande quantité On m a dit que du terrlps de Mr McLeod il ya environ sept ans on essaya avec succès le Blé d Inde l Avoine et les Navets les Concombres viennent très bien Ce printemps je semai dans le jardin des bettes raves des onions des carottes des raves et des concombres et tous sont venus a maturité Il gèle toujours dix ou douze jours plutôt à Chicoutimi qu au Lac St Jean L automne dernier lorsque je partis de Chicoutimi vers la mî Septem bre pour me rendre a Assuapmousoin les têtes de patates étaient toutes gelées Cinq jours après je passai au Poste du Lac St Jean et elles y étaient aussi vertes que dans le mois de Juin Je regarde la différence du climat comme venant de la proximité de l eau salée à Chicoutimi A Chicoutimi trois ou quatre jours après que lageléea laissé la terre vers le cinq ou le six de Mai on peut se mettre aux travaux de la culture la terre qui est a l entour est excellente pour la culture Les gelées deviennent régulières vers la fin d Octobre Il n y a pas grande différence entre le climat de Québec et celui de Chicoutimi Le Sa guenay prend jusqu à Ste Marguerite le pont est genéralement bon excepté vis à vis les terres à foin à une lieue et demi de la maison il est dangereux à cause des rapides et en passant sur la glace il faut prendre garde aux trous des Loups Marins Je considère comme excellent tout l espace de terrain entre Chicoutimi et le Poste du lac St Jean excepté celui du lac Kenwangomi qui est rocheux sur ce lac on trouve de l E pinette du Bouleau blanc quelques Pins rouges et blancs et quelques Sapins jusqu à ce qu on arrive aux Aunes où l on rencontre de l Orme du Frêne de l Epinette du Sapin et quelques Pins épars ça et là mais je crois que le meilleur terrain est 6ur la Belle Rivière Jusqu où nous avons remonté la Rivière Perebonea dans le Lac St Jean nous avons trouvé de bonne terre pour la culture J ai fait plusieurs voyages au Poste d Assuapmousoin la terre y est basse et marécageuse dans les quinze premières lieues il ya quelques terres moyen nés mais de là jusqu au Poste le pays est montagneux la rivière est un rapide continu tout blanchi d écume Ce printemps le Saguenay a été navigable jusqu à Chicoutimi le dix huit Avril et l on considérait cela comme une saison tardive La navigation 3e ferme vers Noël selon le temps que donnent les hautes aners " "23 Septembre Ce soir Mr Corneau me donna un plan du pays entre Chicoutimi et son Poste à Shippashaw Je n ai rien oublié des ren seignemens qu il donna et je les ai marqués sur le plan Il me donna aussi les noms de divers lacs et Rivières qui ne sont pas sur ta Carte que Mr Perrault laissa au Poste du Lac St Jean pour Mr Stuart La maison du Poste de Chicoutimi fut bâtie en 1794 et 1795 A la distance de 1 70 pieds du rivage est une roche de 1 1 pieds de haut et la mer monte 5 pieds au dessus c était il ya quelques années un amusement favori des gens du Poste de sauter dessus la rivière a fait cet empiétemment depuis les quarante années dernières Signé W NIXON Enseigne 66e Régt " "Les observations du matin étant prises je visitai la chapelle avec M Davies et les voyageurs Elle est située sur une élévation sur la pointe qui projette dans le bassin au pied de la chûte de Chicoutimi la longueur en est de 25 pieds au plus sur 15 de large L autel qui est uni et les peintures et gravures qui sont suspendues dans l intérieur de lachapelle portent évidemment les traces du temps Lapierre sépulcrale avec l épitaphe en long du père Cocar mort dans le siècle dernier a été cassée en plusieurs endroits et c est avec peine qu on peut comprendre l inscription qui est en latin et mal disposée " "Dans mon retour au poste je remarquai du côté méridionale du Sague nay une rivière que je montai jusqu aux pieds d une chûte où la compagnie du nord ouest a érigé un moulin pendant qu elle avait les Postes du Roi La chaussée qui est à 100 verges du débarquement est encore assez bonne mais le moulin tombe en ruine la dalle qui prend au haut de la chûte est tout à fait insuffisante aussi bien que les autres parties de l ouvrage qui sont destinées à faire marcher deux scies la charpente en y faisant quelques réparations pourraient encore servir plusieurs années Ayant pris à la hâte un esquisse de la chùte comme la nuit approchait rapidement je retournai au Saguenay et j arrivai au poste à 8 heures PM fatigué plus que jamais de la fatigue du jour " Québec (Province). Commissaires pour explorer le Saguenay Imprimé par Neilson & Cowan, 1829 - Saguenay River Valley (Québec) - 197 pages [https://books.google.ca/books?id=87MNAAAAQAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false] : "Plusieurs de ces personnages à l'emploi des locataires des postes du roi participeront par la suite aux débuts de la colonisation du Saguenay. Les plus connus sont les frères Thomas et Michel Simard, Peter McLeod père et fils, Cyriac Buckell, Alexandre Murdock, Simon Ross et la famille Verreau. Associés dans plusieurs entreprises charlevoisiennes, Thomas Simard et Peter McLeod fils représentent bien l'époque charnière de l'ouverture du Saguenay à la colonisation, au moment du transfert d'une économie axée sur la traite des fourrures à celle de l'exploitation forestière." UNIVERSITÉ DU QUÉBEC, MÉMOIRE PRÉSENTÉ À L'UNIVERSITÉ DU QUÉBEC À CHICOUTIMI COMME EXIGENCE PARTIELLE DE LA MAÎTRISE EN ÉTUDES ET INTERVENTIONS RÉGIONALES PAR ÉRIC TREMBLAY L'OUVERTURE DU SAGUENAY À LA COLONISATION (1821-1842) [http://constellation.uqac.ca/3366/1/Tremblay_uqac_0862N_10145.pdf] == References / Références ==

Family Bible of Mourning Carter Walker

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As copied from: http://www.jenforum.org/walker/messages/24216.html - January 2014 by Mark McKinney ================================================= Inside front cover: This is the Bible of Mourning Sarah Carter. My Family Heritage William CARTER b. ca. 1425 England ---------------------- William CARTER b. ca 1450 in England d. Kempston,Bedfordshire, England ----------------------- Thomas CARTER b. 1475 Kempston, Bedfordshire, England d. Kempston, ---------------------- William CARTER b. 1510 in Kempston, Bedfordshire, England d: 1569 in Kempston, Bedfordshire, England m. Elizabeth CRANFIELD b: 1530 Kempston, Bedfordshire, England d. 1570 Kempston, Bedfordshire, England *daughter of William CRANFIELD ------------------------- William CARTER b. 1559 in Kempston, Bedfordshire, England. d. November 1, 1605, Kempston, Bedfordshire, England. m. Mary ANSCELL b: 1556 Barford, Bedfordshire, England d. March 1, 1619 Oakes Farm, Kempston Parish, Bedfordshire, England ------------------------ William Ancell CARTER b. October 28, 1591 Kempston, Bedfordshire, England d. 1634 Kempston, Bedfordshire, England m. July 2, 1618 Rampton, Bedfordshire, England m. Jane MYLES b: September 14, 1598 Rampton, Bedfordshire, England ----------------------- Captain Thomas CARTER Sr. b. October 26, 1630 Bedfordshire, England, Great Britain d. October 22, 1700 Lancaster County, Va. m. April 4, 1670, Lancaster, VA Virginia Katherine DALE b: 1652 Prestwould, Leicestershire, England, Great Britain d. May 10, 1703 Lancaster County, Va. ----------------------------- James CARTER b. December 25, 1684 "Barford", Lancaster, Virginia d. October 24, 1743 Overwharton Par, Stafford, Virginia m-1 October 3, 1715, Lancaster, Virginia Hannah NEALE b: ca. 1684 m-2 August 12, 1724,Lancaster, VA Mary BRENT b: 1697 Lancaster Co., Va d. October 24, 1743, Stafford, Virginia (My great grandmother was Mary Brent) ---------------------- Captain George CARTER b. March 25, 1733, Stafford Co, Va d.1810 Cocke Co. Tennessee Military Service: CaptainRevolutionary War Burial: Union Baptist Church, Cocke Co. Tenn m-1 1758 Wythe Co, VA MARY JACKSON (my grandmother) m-2 April 10, 1804 Mary CALFE b. ca. 1730 -------------------------------- Charles CARTER b. 1760 Lunenburg Co, or Spotsylvania Co, Va. m. October 1786 Goochland Co. Va. m. Elizabeth Allen KENDRICK written in different handwriting was the following: Charles CARTER d. April 10m 1834 Kentucky ===================================================== My Family MourningSarah Carter SIBLINGS: Frances CARTER b: ABT. 1789 Sarah Elizabeth CARTER b: ABT. 1789 in Va William C. CARTER b: 11 APR 1792 in Virginia George CARTER b: ABT. 1793 in Virginia Susannah CARTER b: ABT. 1796 in Virginia Charlotte CARTER b: 1 FEB 1798 in Wythe Co. Va Sabrinia CARTER b: ABT. 1801 Calvin CARTER b: ABT. 1803 in Wythe County, Virginia Robert CARTER b: ABT. 1803 Larkin CARTER b: ABT. 1806 in Pulaski County, Virginia -------------------------------------------------- Mourning Sarah CARTER b. 1800 Wythe, Virginia *Added in another handwriting and initialed SJW (most likely Sarah Jane (Powell) Walker d. 1858 Pettis County, Missouri buried: Georgetown Cemetery, Pettis County, Missouri ================================= BAPTISM: (written in in large printing) JAMES THOMAS and MOURNING SARAH CARTER Baptized Aug. 13th, 1839 in Fayette Co., Ky. with Maternal Uncle Rev. Allen Kendrick officiating. ======================================= In the plain pages with ivy trim there is a place labeled CHILDREN: Children of JAMES THOMAS and MOURNING SARAH WALKER: POLLY LOCKETT WALKER————born July 29th, 1818 AUSTIN KENDRICK WALKER————Sept 24th, 1819 CHARLES W. CARTER WALKER————March 24th, 1821 ELBERT WALKER————March 2nd 1823 ELIZABETH CARTER. WALKER————Jan. 21st, 1825 FRANCIS JACKSON CARTER WALKER 1826 JAMES WILLIAM WALKER————Jan. 21st, 1829 CYRUS WALKER————Jan. 10th, 1831 WIATT J. WALKER————Jan. 31st, 1833 ELIZA WALKER————Feb. 12th, 1835 A child stillborn (not on record)————1837 CAROLINE CLEMENTINE. K. WALKER March 9th, 1839 ALLEN KENDRICK WALKER————Feb. 6th, 1841 5th Daughter still-born————Jan. 18th 1843 9th Son————Sept. 27th, 1844 ====================================== MARRIAGES: *JAS T. WALKER m. MOURNING SARAH CARTER in Pulaski Co., Ky October 23rd, 1817 *ELBERT WALKER to NANCY SHACKLEFORD in Fayette Co., Ky Dec. 4th 1845 POLLY LOCKETT WALKER to D. H. McAninch in Casey Co.,, Ky May 28th 1837 AUSTIN KENDRICK WALKER to PERNETHA J. WALKER in Pettis Co., Mo. ELIZA WALKER to DAVID POWELL in Pettis Co., Mo. 1852 (Son of Zadock "Dock" and Elizabeth POWELL) JAMES WILLIAM WALKER to SARAH JANE POWELL in Pettis County, Mo. August 3rd, 1858 CHARLES W. C. WALKER to MARTHA V. THOMSON in Johnson Co., Mo. July 10th, 1860 FRANCIS JACKSON CARTER WALKER to SALLIE M. DAVIS in Saline Co., Mo. 1866 ALLEN KENDRICK WALKER to JULIA CAREY in Saline Co., Mo. ==================================================== DEATHS WIATT J. WALKER died April 12th 1837 CAROLINE CLEMENTINE KENDRICK WALKER died April 14th 1843 ELIZABETH C. WALKER died May 3rd 1843 9th son (not named) died Oct. 1st 1844 CYRUS WALKER died Nov. 8th, 1848 POLLY LOCKET WALKER McANINCH died Aug 18th 1850 AUSTIN KENDRICK WALKER died 1864 ALLEN KENDRICK WALKER died Feb 22nd 1880 CHARLES W. WALKER died April 28th 1880 MARTHA E.WALKER McANINCH died Oct 10th 1842 DANIEL HARRISON McANINCH died July 17th, 1852 MARTHA VIENNA WALKER died Mar 8, 1904 The following were added in another person's handwriting. JAMES THOMAS WALKER died June 5th 1858 MOURNING SARAH WALKER died June 30th 1858 In aonther handwriting the following were added: James William Walker d. 1902 Sarah Jane Powell Walker d. 1913 Note: My brother David's family. (Written by Sarah Jane Powell Walker) David and Elizsa Walker Powell m. December 14, 1852 Pettis County, Missouri. Children: James A. Powell b. March 1, 1855 in Pettis Co., MO. (added) died. October 9, 1858, Dresden Cemetery, P{ettis Co. MO Laura Powell Betty Powell Albert Powell Charles Powell ===================================================== Walker-James William -born October 21, 1870, Georgetown, Pettis County, MO m.Sarah Jane Powell-born December 16, 1860, Georgetown near Sedalia, Pettis County, MO CHILDREN: Walker-Frank Thomas-born 1859, Georgetown, Pettis County, M Walker-Henry Allen-born December 16, 1860, Sedalia, MO Walker-Sarah Emma (Sally) born 1865, Georgetown, Pettis County, MO WALKER- Mary L born February 19, 1669 Pettis County, Missouri WALKER - Lizzie Ida born August 28, 1868 WALKER Druscilla b. October 21, 1870 d. 11-1-1970 Note: This family record and Bible is given to Ellen Watkins Walker as a legacy to the Carter and Walker families of old Virginia. ======================================== The following is written by Nelle Pearl (Ellen) Watkins Walker. Children of Henry Allen Walker and Ellen Watkins Walker. BIRTHS: Agnes Elizabeth Walker b. 1897 Kirkwood, Tehama Co., CA Allen William Walker b. 1901 Kirkwood, Tehama Co., CA Katherine Mary Walker b. 1903 Kirkwood, Tehama Co., CA Marian Irene Walker b. 1905 Kirkwood, Tehama Co., CA Robert Lee Walker b. 1907 Kirkwood, Tehama Co., CA Unnamewd Walker b. 1909 Kirkwood, Tehama Co., CA ============================================== MARRIAGES: Agnes E. Walker m. 1919 Henry William Day Jr. in Chico, CA Allen Walker m. Josephine Calarco Katherine Mary Walker m. James Vincent D'Angelo Marian Irene Walker m. Dale Samuel Guyton Robert Lee Walker m. Helen Greenalgh These entries were written by Nelle Pearl (Ellen) Watkins Walker. ADDITIONAL DEATHS: Walker-Henry Allen-born December 16, 1860, Sedalia, MO Walker-Sarah Jane Powell-born December 16, 1860, Georgetown near Seladia, Pettis County, MO Walker-James William Jr.-born October 21, 1870, Georgetown, Pettis County, MO Walker-Frank Thomas-born 1859, Georgetown, Pettis County, MO Walker-Sarah Emma (Sally) born 1865, Georgetown, Pettis County, MO Walker-Francis Jackson Carter-Dr.-born December 5, 1826, Pettis County, MO Walker-James Allen-born July 12, 1868, Marshall, MO Walker-James William-born January 21, 1829, Pettis County, MO Walker-Charles L-born 1870, Pettis County, MO Walker-Margaret (Maggie) McMahon-born 1872, Hemdon, MO Walker-Katherine McMahon-born 1876, Hemdon, MO *Family Bible Walker-Nellie Boatright-born 1875 Hemdon, MO Bible in possession of Agnes Elizabeth Walker Day.

Family Data Collection - Births

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] == Family Data Collection - Births == This database is a notoriously unreliable source. Much of the content is valid, but other content is very erroneous, and none of the content is attributed to primary sources. Use this database as a finding tool, just as you would any other secondary source. After finding the name of an ancestor, confirm the facts in original sources, such as birth, marriage, and death records, church records, census enumerations, and probate records for the place where the event took place. * How to fix Broken Links: ::: Replace: http://trees.ancestry.com/rd? ::: With: http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll? * [http://sanfordfamilymisfit.com/2016/01/is-the-family-data-collection-a-source/ Background information.] * Edmund West, comp.. Family Data Collection - Births [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2001. :: The Family Data Collection - Births database was created while gathering genealogical data for use in the study of human genetics and disease. Compiling data for genetic research does not require the same type of documentation as traditional genealogical research. The genes themselves verify relationships and qualify or disqualify a person from a particular study. Citing the source of every genealogical fact in the electronic gene pool was deemed unnecessary and cost prohibitive by medical researchers. Millions of individual records were created from birth, marriage and death records; obituaries; probate records; books of remembrance; family histories; genealogies; family group sheets; pedigree charts; and other sources. The records collected that did not fit a specific study became the project's by-products and were schedule to be discarded. After viewing the quality of the source material used to create the gene pool and despite the absence of cited documentation, the electronic rights to the data were purchased, rather than see it destroyed. :: After initially posting the Family Data Collection database in July of 2000, it was decided to divide the database into three separate collections of Births, Marriages and Deaths. By so doing it was possible to standardize place names and delete duplicates. This process also allowed us to add some additional records that were not included in the first launch of the database. This data covers the entire U.S. for a wide expanse of years. At a minimum, each record contains an individual's name, date and place of event, and the name of related parties. Use this database as a finding tool, just as you would any other secondary source. When you find the name of an ancestor listed, confirm the facts in original sources, such as birth, marriage, and death records, church records, census enumerations, and probate records for the place where the even took place. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Family_Data_Collection_-_Births|WikiTree Profiles that link to this page]] === WikiTree Syntax === * Do not add this source to WikiTree profiles.

Family Data Collection - Deaths

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] == Family Data Collection - Deaths == Use this database as a finding tool, just as you would any other secondary source. After finding the name of an ancestor, confirm the facts in original sources, such as birth, marriage, and death records, church records, census enumerations, and probate records for the place where the event took place. * How to fix Broken Links: ::: Replace: http://trees.ancestry.com/rd? ::: With: http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll? * [http://sanfordfamilymisfit.com/2016/01/is-the-family-data-collection-a-source/ Background information.] * Edmund West, comp.. Family Data Collection - Deaths [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2001. * The Family Data Collection - Deaths database was created while gathering genealogical data for use in the study of human genetics and disease. Compiling data for genetic research does not require the same type of documentation as traditional genealogical research. The genes themselves verify relationships and qualify or disqualify a person from a particular study. Citing the source of every genealogical fact in the electronic gene pool was deemed unnecessary and cost prohibitive by medical researchers. Millions of individual records were created from birth, marriage and death records; obituaries; probate records; books of remembrance; family histories; genealogies; family group sheets; pedigree charts; and other sources. The records collected that did not fit a specific study became the project's by-products and were schedule to be discarded. After viewing the quality of the source material used to create the gene pool and despite the absence of cited documentation, the electronic rights to the data were purchased, rather than see it destroyed. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Family_Data_Collection_-_Deaths|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === WikiTree Syntax === * Do not add this source to WikiTree profiles.

Family Data Collection - Individual Records

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Family Data Collection - Marriages

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Family Greeting Cards

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FAMILY HISTORY

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*FAMILY NAME HISTORY & ORIGIN* The Araneta family dates back from the early times when aristocracy was still prevalent. The family traces their ancestral roots back to ancient times in Vasconia, (Basque) and from there, are scattered all over the world. According to the scholar, "Baron de Cobos" of Belchite, Aragon, "in its surnames dictionary" one branch of this family established their household in Gipuzkoa, one of the three provinces of Euskal Herria, the name given to the home of the Basque people, which today form the Communidad Autónoma del "Pais Vasco" or "Euskadi" in Basque, and the Chartered Community of Navarra (Nafarroa). The family dwelled mostly near the mountains, which are surrounded by valleys, hence the name Araneta, the etymology of which is derived from the Basque term "aran" meaning valley, and the locative suffix "eta", which denotes a "place of". Thus, the initial bearer of the surname Araneta would have been someone who dwelled in a valley. From the diverse unity which characterizes Spain, comes the distinguished Araneta family surname. Historians have studied the available records and it revealed that the original family ancestral seat originated first in Vasconia, where it had its primitive origin. The Vascones were, most likely, the ancestors of the present-day Basques to whom they left their name. One of the earliest records bearing the name Araneta is that of Martin de Araneta, who came from an aristocratic family of Basque origin. His name was recorded in a Castilian document dated 1227.''' Martin de Araneta was a Knight during the era of the Reconquest. He served and escorted Ferdinand III, King of Castile and Leon, in the conquest of Cordova, Murcia, Jaen, and Seville, from the Moors in 1217. He was granted innumerable amounts of lands when Ferdinand divided the conquered territories between his knights, the Church, and the Nobility, whom he enfeoffed with great latifundias. According to Alberto and Arturo Garcia Garaffa, Basque writers and historians, the Aranetas had ancestral houses in the valleys of Gainza and Andoain in Gipuzkoa. A notable member of this household, Juan Francisco de Araneta, was ennobled in Gainza, circa 1683. The Spanish Crown, in granting the family a decree of the coat-of-arms, recognized the nobility of the Araneta family. It is found in the compilation of La Solar de las tierras de la" Vasca y Navarres" (Vol. 10 page 91 Enciclopedia Heraldica y Genealógica Hispano – Americano by Alberto and Arturo Garcia Carraffa). References: National Historical Archive & Research Center. Enciclopedia Heráldica y Genealógica Hispano-Americano (por Alberto y Arturo Garcia Garaffa).

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[[Category:Christ Church, Barbados]] === Generation No. 9 === [[Newsam-36|Anna Louise (Newsam) Punnett (abt.1871-abt.1940)]] (William Forbes8, Clarke Augustus7, William Coppin6, William Bean5, Arthur4, Richard3, Captain Richard2, Captain Edward1) was born Abt. 1871 in St Vincent, and died Abt. 1940 in St Vincent. She married [[Punnett-5|Arnold Morgan Punnett (1884-1969)]] Abt. 1892 in St Vincent. Children of Anna Newsam and Arnold Punnett are: : 81 i. # 110 Punnett. [[Punnett-215|Limond Roy Punnett (1905-)]] : 82 ii. #2 Punnett. : 83 iii. # 3 Punnett. '''Descendants of Captain Edward Newsam''' === Generation No. 1 === :1. Captain Edward1 Newsam was born in England. He married Mother is Unknown. ::Captain Edward Newsam was the Captain of H.M.S York one of the early war ships of the day. ::Child of Captain Newsam and Mother Unknown is: :i. Captain Richard2 Newsam, born Abt. 1655 in England; died in Unknown. === Generation No. 2 === :2. Captain Richard2 Newsam (Captain Edward1) was born Abt. 1655 in England, and died in Unknown. He married Catherine Dorne December 04, 1683 in Christ Church Barbados. She was born Abt. 1658 in Barbados, and died in Unknown. ::Child of Captain Newsam and Catherine Dorne is: ::i. Richard3 Newsam, born 1685 in Barbados; died in Barbados. === Generation No. 3 === :3. Richard3 Newsam (Captain Richard2, Captain Edward1) was born 1685 in Barbados, and died in Barbados. He married Dorothy Lloyd July 19, 1728 in Christ Church Barbados. She was born Abt. 1710 in Barbados, and died in Barbados. ::Child of Richard Newsam and Dorothy Lloyd is: ::i. Arthur4 Newsam, born Abt. 1726 in Barbados; died June 16, 1788 in Barbados. === Generation No. 4 === :4. Arthur4 Newsam (Richard3, Captain Richard2, Captain Edward1) was born Abt. 1726 in Barbados, and died June 16, 1788 in Barbados. He married Mary Durant December 25, 1757 in Christ Church Barbados. She was born Abt. 1728 in Barbados, and died in Barbados. ::Child of Arthur Newsam and Mary Durant is: ::i. William Bean5 Newsam, born Abt. 1765 in Barbados; died 1831 in Barbados. === Generation No. 5 === :5. William Bean5 Newsam (Arthur4, Richard3, Captain Richard2, Captain Edward1) was born Abt. 1765 in Barbados, and died 1831 in Barbados. He married Mother is Unknown Abt. 1789 in Barbados. ::William Bean Newsam was killed in the hurricane which struck Barbados on August 11, 1831. His death was recorded and his burial is noted among others as "buried on their own lands". Ref: RL1 Vol 21, page 302, Parish X (Ch Ch) ::Children of William Newsam and Mother Unknown are: ::i. William Coppin6 Newsam, born Abt. 1789 in Barbados; died April 10, 1861 in Hastings, Barbados. ::ii. James Dan Newsam, born Abt. 1790 in Barbados; died April 10, 1861 in Hastings, Barbados. ::iii. James Dalton Newsam, born 1794 in Barbados; died 1859 in Barbados. === Generation No. 6 === :6. William Coppin6 Newsam (William Bean5, Arthur4, Richard3, Captain Richard2, Captain Edward1) was born Abt. 1789 in Barbados, and died April 10, 1861 in Hastings, Barbados. He married (1) Margaret Rudder Kellman April 08, 1817 in Barbados. He met (2) Lucy Blenman Abt. 1825 in St George, Barbados, daughter of Father Unknown and Mother SLAVE. She was born Abt. 1805 in St George Barbados, and died Abt. 1867 in Hastings, Christ Church, Barbados. ::[[Newsam-4|William Coppin Newsam (1789-1861)]] was an estate Attorney and a Planter. ::He lived primary in the parish of St Thomas and at the time of death he was residing at Hastings, Christ Church Barbados. ::There were two people in the life of William Coppin Newsam. There was Margaret Rudder Kellman. She died in 1821 and so her two children. It seems they were victims of an epidemic that affected Barbados at the time. If you read the research on William Coppin Newsam it might be assumed that he was not married to [[Blenman-1|Lucy Blenman (1805-1867)]] but had children with her. ::William Coppin met Lucy when she was 17 years old. He was 42 years old. ::When William Coppin died at 72 years, Lucy was 53 years old. Lucy then lived after William Coppin another 6 years. :LUCY BLENMAN ::If you read the will of William Coppin Newsam it states that Lucy Blemman of the said village was to be allowed to live and reside in the residence and the cottages owned by William Coppin Newsam without molestation, hindrance or interruption of anyone and to use the furniture. After her death and then only must the estate be passed on to her children. ::It was noted in research that Lucy was baptized at the age of approximately 17 years sometime around 1825. It is believed Lucy Blenman was the daughter of a slave. ::One of the children of Lucy Blenman was James Dalton (Dottin) Newsam. This James Dalton (Dottin) was the father of Joseph Jablez (Charles) Newsam in which we know as Charlie our Grand father. ::James Dalton (Dottin) Newsam or some research notes show Dalton others show Dottin is the same person. ::EXTRACT of the will of Wm Coppin Newsam, entered May 10, 1861: :: :: ... leaves his stone wall dwelling house and land enclosed with a stone wall, together with the bathing house and the bridge leading thereto erected in the sea opposite the said dwelling house situate in the village of Hastings, to my dearly beloved son, the Reverend Clarke Augustus Newsam, clerk in Holy Orders, at present in the island of Grenada, who also gets the household and all furniture. :: :: My other dwelling house (wherein I now reside) with the outbuildings and adjoining cottage also jointly to my son Clarke Augustus Newsam, to the Reverend Abraham Reece, Rector of Christ Church, and to my son William Elias Newsam of St Michael, merchant's clerk, upon trust nevertheless that they and each and every of them do suffer permit and allow Lucy Blenman of the said village of Hastings, to occupy and reside in such residence and cottage if she seems so desirous, for and during her natural life, without molestation, hindrance or interruption of anyone, and to make use of such furniture belonging to the said 2 places or should the said Lucy Blenman be wishful of having one or both of such places rented out that the said executors ...... do rent out the same and pay and apply such rents into her proper hands after deducting such amounts as may be paid for repairs to the two places. When Lucy Blenman diesthen it goes to my children, 1. William Elias N, 2. Anna Maria, 3. Charlotte Francis, 4. James Dottin, and 5. Samuel Walbridge my five reputed children by the said Lucy Blenman. :::written - September 15, 1860. :Notes for LUCY BLENMAN: ::(research at Barbados Archives by David Hunt). Email from Douglas Newsam to Stephen Foster (15 July 2004) ::What we know about Lucy Blenman is that she appears to have been the daughter of a slave; there is no record we can find that she married William Coppin Newsam but they seem to have lived as “man & wife”; she had (at least) five children for him and it would appear that she did live with the family and evidently in the family house. William Elias N spoke of her (his mother) in some notes that we found which he wrote immediately after her death. There is anextract from the will of W. C. Newsam which shows that he leaves her the house in Hastings (“Roslyn”) where they lived. This info is in the Notes to William Coppin N. in the file I sent you. This house is still there but is now arather tacky “restaurant & bar”. I am sorry that I did not get the chance to take a picture of it when it was still more as less as it would have been in his time. It is next to Pavilion Court which you will probably remember. The main structure is, I guess, still more or less unchanged over the past 40/50 years but there are minor ‘additions’ which spoil the effect. I also have some letters written by my grandfather and his brother around the turn of theprevious century when their father, Wm Elias Sr died in December 1905. It is evident that they had a very high regard for their father. :: :: I had never known of the Lucy Blenman story until about 7 years ago. A cousin, one of Arthur’s daughters, had told me that she knew of it but the family did not speak of it – we assume because Lucy was the daughter of a slave and that was taboo in those days. Now it is much more accepted, in fact I guess one may say that it “adds” to the family tree! My cousin was just getting active in the family research when sadly she died in a motor accident here about7 years ago. :: ::Email dated 17 July 2004 from Douglas Newsam to Stephen Foster Hi Stephen ::I think it unlikely that it is going to be possible to get much more on Lucy Blenman than we have. Just from my recollection of how we got to this point – we found a baptismal record in the archives of her baptism at age 17. I cannot say for sure without checking my notes (if I can put my hands on them) whether that age was confirmed or not. At this moment because of her background – evidently from a slave mother – there is little other information e.g. her parents. It is possible that her mother was a slave but her father was not. He may even have been a white person as it was not uncommon for the slave to have children for the master or one of his sons. There are many Blenmans and Kellmans in Barbados at this time so it would be a rather tedious if not impossible job to try to track her to any of them. There is an area in St George by the name “Blenman’s Village” – may or may not be significant, :: Charles sounds a bit like my Uncle Neville – he was a very cheerful person and also had a good eye for the ladies. Always with a joke or story for me as a youngster. :: More About Lucy Blenman: :: Christening: December 24, 1822, St George Barbados :: Children of William Newsam and Margaret Kellman are: :: + 9 i. Clarke Augustus7 Newsam, born December 28, 1817 in St George, Barbados . :: 10 ii. Dalton Rudder Newsam Newsam, born August 05, 1819 in St George, Barbados; died May 23, 1821 in St George, Barbados. :: 11 iii. Catherine Cragg Newsam, born January 12, 1820 in St george, Barbados; died March 01, 1821 in St George, Barbados. :: :: Children of William Newsam and Lucy Blenman are: :: + 12 i. Charlotte Frances7 Newsam, born in Barbados; died in Barbados. :: 13 ii. Samuel Walbridge Newsam, born 1827. :: + 14 iii. William Ellas Newsam, born 1833 in Barbados; died December 08, 1905 in Barbados. :: + 15 iv. James Dottin Samuel Augustus Newsam, born March 28, 1846 in Barbados. :: 16 v. Ann Maria Newsam, born August 16, 1858. :: 7. James Dan6 Newsam (William Bean5, Arthur4, Richard3, Captain Richard2, Captain Edward1) was born Abt. 1790 in Barbados, and died April 10, 1861 in Hastings, Barbados. He married Unknown. :: Child of James Newsam and Unknown is: :: 17 i. Henry Dalton7 Newsam, born August 09, 1820. He married Mary Christian. :: 8. James Dalton6 Newsam (William Bean5, Arthur4, Richard3, Captain Richard2, Captain Edward1) was born 1794 in Barbados, and died 1859 in Barbados. He married (1) Margaret Shepherd. He married (2) Elizabeth Frances Kirton February 26, 1818 in Barbados. She was born 1798 in Barbados, and died 1852 in Barbados. He married (3) Maria Willoughby December 07, 1853. :: :: Notes for James Dalton Newsam: :: [[Newsam-16|James Dalton Newsam (1794-1859)]] was buried on June 1859 in the Cathedral in St Michael at age of 65 years. :: At the time of his death he was H.M Escheator General and an Attorney - at - Law. He was residing at "Carlisle View" on Bay street. :: :: Notes for JAMES DOTTIN DALTON NEWSAM: :: James Dottin Dalton Newsam was buried on June 8, 1859 in the Cathedral (St Michael's Parish Church) at age 65. Burial # 38 :: :: At the time of his death he was H.M. Escheator General and an Attorney-at-Law. He was residing at "Carlisle View" on Bay Street. :: :: extract of will of James Dottin Newsam, entered June 15, 1859, pg 99: :: :: "... leaves "Carlisle View" (on Bay Street) to his wife, and to her also a town house on High Street. After her death it goes to son Alexander Barclay Newsam and my grandson, James Dottin Newsam. :: :: Wife gets his gold watch made by Benjamin Lawtier as well as all household effects. :: :: His house and premises in Hastings to be sold as soon as possible after his death with one quarter going to Alexander Barclay Newsam, and the other three quarters going to his three grandchildren, Olive Branch Newsam, Wilhelmina Newsam, and James Dottin Newsam at age 21 years." :: :: Appoints his wife Maria and friend Peter Chapman (solicitor) as executors. May 6, 1858. :: :: More About JAMES DOTTIN DALTON NEWSAM: :: Fact 2: buried on June 8, 1859 in the Cathedral (St Michael's Parish Church) at age 65. :: Fact 3: At the time of his death he was residing at "Carlisle View" on Bay Street. :: Fact 4: Also owned a house and premises in Hastings & a town house on High Street :: Fact 5: His wife Maria and friend Peter Chapman (solicitor) as executors. May 6, 1858 :: Occupation: H.M. Escheator General and an Attorney-at-Law. :: Children of James Newsam and Elizabeth Kirton are: :: 18 i. John Dottin Dalton7 Newsam, born Abt. 1830. He married Margaret Shepherd Bushall May 14, 1841 in Barbados. :: 19 ii. Alexander Barclay Newsam, born July 31, 1831 in Christ Church Barbados. :: :: Notes for Alexander Barclay Newsam: :: Alexander Barclay Newsam married Rebecca Ann Butler in 1860 (ref: Archives, RLZ Vol 311 page 414; Parish St M. He was baptised on July 31, 1831 :: Fact 2: (ref: Archives, RLZ Vol 311 page 414; Parish St M. baptised on July 31, 1831 :: :: 20 iii. Olive Branch Newsam, born 1846. She married Joseph Jones Redman November 09, 1864 in Barbados; born 1839 in Barbados. :: :: 21 iv. William Bishop Newsam, born July 31, 1831 in Barbados. :: === Generation No. 7 === :: 9. Clarke Augustus7 Newsam (William Coppin6, William Bean5, Arthur4, Richard3, Captain Richard2, Captain Edward1) was born December 28, 1817 in St George, Barbados . He married Louisa Marianne Thompson Abt. 1844 in Grenada, daughter of George Thompson and Anna Plinck. She was born January 12, 1826 in Westport, Co Mayo, Ireland. :: :: Notes for Clarke Augustus Newsam: :: Clarke was born at The Mount, St George, where his parents were residing. He was baptized on March 16, 1818. "at Codrington College :: :: 1835; Rector of St. Andrews & St. Davids, Grenada; Rural dean of Grenada :: :: in 1861". :: :: Clarke became a minister of the Church and at one time was a Rector in Grenada in the parishes of St Andrew and St David. :: :: notes from (forgotten) source on the email: :: :: 6th Louisa Marianne b Jan 12th/26 at Westport Co Mayo. Married Rev C.A.Newsam Rector of St Davids Grenada ; had 2 sons and 2 daughters in West Indies. :: :: Julia M.D married Rev J.N.Garland of Berbier and afterwards of Grenada; 2 of their sons are now in N.S.Wales and another in Auckland, Garland and Julia, also Newsam ha(ve)s been dead several years :: :: Children of Clarke Newsam and Louisa Thompson are: :: + 22 i. William Forbes8 Newsam, born Abt. 1846 in Grenada; died in St Vincent. :: 23 ii. Newsam, born Abt. 1848. :: 24 iii. Newsam, born Abt. 1849. :: 25 iv. A. Newsam, born Abt. 1851. :: :: Notes for A. Newsam: :: A Newsam visited New York, USA in 1896 when he was 45 years old. He was a passenger on the "Grenada" which sailed out of Grenada and Trinidad arriving in NY on March 19, 1896. He was noted by the arrival officer as: British, and his residence was recorded as Grenada. :: :: 12. Charlotte Frances7 Newsam (William Coppin6, William Bean5, Arthur4, Richard3, Captain Richard2, Captain Edward1) was born in Barbados, and died in Barbados. :: Child of Charlotte Frances Newsam is: :: :: + 26 i. Ralston William8 Newsam, born October 01, 1915 in British Guyana; died February 1982 in California, USA. :: :: 14. William Ellas7 Newsam (William Coppin6, William Bean5, Arthur4, Richard3, Captain Richard2, Captain Edward1) was born 1833 in Barbados, and died December 08, 1905 in Barbados. He married Charoline Elizabeth Jackson November19, 1859 in Christ Church, Barbados, daughter of William Jackson and Mary King. She was born June 1831 in Barbados, and died January 19, 1893 in Barbados. :: :: Notes for William Ellas Newsam: :: William Elias Newsam married Caroline Elizabeth Jackson. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Abraham Reece. Caroline died on Nov 19, 1893 and was buried in Westbury Cemetery on Nov 20, 1893. Massiah & Co.': :: :: William Elias Newsam Sr. was in business trading as: 'Massiah & Co.'. In February 1886 he had to give as collateral a mortgage of 600 pounds on property he owned ('Roslin Cottage' in Hastings) for debts he owed to J. Smith, S. Hendy and J.M. Smith. :: :: In August of that same year W.E. Newsam ("lately trading in this Island under the name, style or firm of 'Massiah & Co.'") "on his own petition declared [to be] an Insolvent Trader". :: :: In later years he was mentioned again as being a merchant's clerk. :: :: A brother of William Elias Newsam jr., Ernest Clarke Newsam, was "chief clerk in charge in the office of The West India & Panama Telegraph Company at Colon". It is mentioned in the will of William Elias Newsam sr. :: :: Fact 2: in business trading as: 'Massiah & Co.' :: :: Fact 3: February 1886, gave mortgage on "Roslin Cottage" Hastings to J. Smith, S. Hendy and J.M. Smith :: :: Fact 4: August 1886, "on his own petition declared [to be] an Insolvent Trader" :: :: Occupation: businessman - Bridgetown, Barbados :: :: Notes for CAROLINE ELIZABETH JACKSON: :: Caroline died from heart affliction. Buried January 20, 1893. Dept of archives, Barbados, Reg. of burials, RL2, vol. 114, page 166, nr. 551. :: Baptized - June 26, 1831 - Reg of Baptisms, RL 1, vol. 8, page 47,nr. 1669. :: Children of William Newsam and Charoline Jackson are: :: + 27 i. William Elias8 Newsam, born May 30, 1861 in St Michael Barbados; died July 04, 1947 in St Michael, Barbados. :: + 28 ii. Clarke Ernest Newsam, born June 20, 1865 in Barbados; died September 28, 1928 in New York, USA. :: + 29 iii. Arthur James Newsam, born August 17, 1866 in Barbados; died March 31, 1941 in Barbados. :: 15. James Dottin Samuel Augustus7 Newsam (William Coppin6, William Bean5, Arthur4, Richard3, Captain Richard2, Captain Edward1) was born March 28, 1846 in Barbados. He married Emily Horton Richards April 18, 1868 in Christ Church Barbados, daughter of William Richards and Elizabeth Reece. She was born 1846 in Christ Church Barbados. :: :: Notes for James Dottin Samuel Augustus Newsam: :: :: He had cab horses in British Guyana and was relatively rich. :: :: Notes for Emily Horton Richards: :: :: Emily Horton Richards family came from Ireland. :: Her father William Richards was relatively rich. :: Christening: March 28, 1846, Christ Church Barbados :: Children of James Newsam and Emily Richards are: :: 30 i. James M8 Newsam, born Aft. 1868 in Barbados; died in Barbados. :: 31 ii. Kutura Newsam, born Aft. 1869 in British Guyana; died in British Guyana. She married Kingsland; born in British Guyana; died in British Guyana. :: 32 iii. Samuel H Newsam, born Aft. 1870 in Barbados; died in Barbados. He married Woolford. :: :: Notes for Samuel H Newsam: :: Samuel worked in Panama in 1906 - 1911 :: 33 iv. Wigram P Newsam, born Aft. 1871. :: :: Notes for Wigram P Newsam: :: Was a Custom House officer in Panama between 1909 - 1910 :: 34 v. Willard R Newsam, born Aft. 1872. :: :: Notes for Willard R Newsam: :: Willard was a Druggist :: :: 35 vi. Lusia Richards Newsam, born January 18, 1875 in British Guyana; died in British Guyana. She married Dondie; born in British Guyana; died in British Guyana. :: Notes for Lusia Richards Newsam: :: She use to play a piano. She was very tall and had blonde hair. She use to like to drink milk. She was a school mistress :: :: + 36 vii. Benjamin Slim Newsam, born 1881 in British Guyana; died April 20, 1920 in British Guyana. :: :: + 37 viii. Joseph Jabez (Charles) Newsam, born March 09, 1883 in British Guyana; died October 12, 1969 in Barbados. :: :: + 38 ix. William Bean Newsam, born May 12, 1887 in British Guyana; died in USA. === Generation No. 8 === :: 22. William Forbes8 Newsam (Clarke Augustus7, William Coppin6, William Bean5, Arthur4, Richard3, Captain Richard2, Captain Edward1) was born Abt. 1846 in Grenada, and died in St Vincent. He married Margaret Ann Limond October 16, 1869 in St Thomas Barbados. :: William Forbes Newsam was a doctor. At one time he was Chief Medical Officer of St Vincent. :: :: William was the physician attending the exiled African King JaJa of Opobo. King JaJa had been exiled by the British and it was decided to send him to the West Indies. There was uncertainty which island would take him. He stayed for a while in St Vincent but then his health evidently was not good. Dr Newsam was required to give an opinion as to the condition of the King. :: :: King JaJa also visited Barbados for a while and found a local girl, Becca, very attractive so that it became the source of a local folk song: :: :: the above extracted from "King JaJA of Opobo" a publication of the Dept of History of the UWI and The Barbados Museum & Historical Society - author: Edward L. Cox :: :: "King JaJa won't leff 'Becca 'lone, :: :: Wuh 'Becca got is all she own" :: Fact 2: physician attending the exiled African King JaJa of Opobo in St V :: Fact 3: Dr Newsam was required to give an opinion as to the condition of the King. :: Fact 4: William's daughter Anna, married Arnold Forbes Punnett :: Occupation: Chief Medical Officer of St Vincent. :: Child of William Newsam and Margaret Limond is: :: + 39 i. Anna Louise9 Newsam, born Abt. 1871 in St Vincent; died Abt. 1940 in St Vincent. :: 26. Ralston William8 Newsam (Charlotte Frances7, William Coppin6, William Bean5, Arthur4, Richard3, Captain Richard2, Captain Edward1) was born October 01, 1915 in British Guyana, and died February 1982 in California, USA. He married Lillian Moje Petronio. She was born January 28, 1919 in Venezuela. :: Ralston was an architect. :: [Brøderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2, Ed. 4, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Social Security Death Index, Surnames from M through Z, Date of Import: Jul 22, 1997, Internal Ref. #1.112.4.30612.175] :: Birth date: Oct 1, 1915 :: Death date: Feb 1982 :: Social Security #: 110-07-9073 :: Last residence: CA 92037 :: State of issue: NY :: [Brøderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2, Ed. 4, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Social Security Death Index, Surnames from M through Z, Date of Import: Jan 21, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.112.4.30612.175] :: Last residence: 92037 La Jolla, San Diego, CA 92037 :: Children of Ralston Newsam and Lillian Petronio are: :: 40 i. Ralston William9 Newsam, born March 05, 1945 in USA. He married Alica Wade; born July 10, 1952 in USA. :: 41 ii. Deborah Lynne Newsam, born June 30, 1953 in USA. She married William Jacob Scherer; born October 20, 1951 in USA. :: 27. William Elias8 Newsam (William Ellas7, William Coppin6, William Bean5, Arthur4, Richard3, Captain Richard2, Captain Edward1) was born May 30, 1861 in St Michael Barbados, and died July 04, 1947 in St Michael, Barbados. He married Alice Mary Chambers February 22, 1889 in Barbados. She was born 1866 in Montserrat, and died 1923 in New York USA. :: Extract from Ellis Island records of arrivals: :: Name : NEWSAM, Williams [sic!] :: Ethnicity : British African :: Place of Residence: Barbados, British West Indies :: Date of Arrival : 7 August 1921 :: Age on Arrival : 60 years :: Gender : M :: Marital Status : M :: Ship of Travel : Vasari :: Port of Departure : Bridgetown, Saint Michael, Barbados :: = William Elias Newsam (30.5.1861 Barbados - 4.7.1947 Barbados), the grandfather of Doug :: Name : NEWSAM, William :: Ethnicity : Gt. Britain, West Indian :: Place of Residence: Barbados, British West Indies :: Date of Arrival : 13 October 1923 :: Age on Arrival : 62 years :: Gender : M :: Marital Status : M :: Ship of Travel : Vandyck :: Port of Departure : Bridgetown, Saint Michael, Barbados :: Burial: July 1947, Westbury Cemetery, Barbados :: Occupation: Civil Servant :: :: Notes for ALICE MARY CHAMBERS: :: Alice Chambers father was a Minister who went over to Montserat from England. He subsequently married a girl from Montserrat. :: :: Alice came to Barbados on holiday. There she met William Newsam and married him, not returning to Montserrat. :: :: Extract from Ellis Island records of arrivals: :: :: Name : NEWSAM, Alice Mary :: :: Ethnicity : [forgot to write it down] :: :: Place of Residence: Barbados, British West Indies :: :: Date of Arrival : 7 August 1921 :: :: Age on Arrival : 55 years :: :: Gender : F :: :: Marital Status : M :: :: Ship of Travel : Vasari :: :: Port of Departure : Bridgetown, Saint Michael, Barbados :: :: :: :: Name : NEWSAM, Mary Alice :: :: Ethnicity : [forgot to write it down] :: :: Place of Residence: Barbados, British West Indies :: :: Date of Arrival : 13 October 1923 :: :: Age on Arrival : 57 years :: :: Gender : F :: :: Marital Status : M :: :: Ship of Travel : Vandyck :: :: Port of Departure : Bridgetown, Saint Michael, Barbados :: :: :: :: More About ALICE MARY CHAMBERS: :: :: Burial: 1923, Westbury Cemetery, Barbados :: :: :: :: Children of William Newsam and Alice Chambers are: :: :: 42 i. Ernest Arthur9 Newsam, born July 23, 1890 in Hastings, Barbados; died June 08, 1959 in Barbados. He married Kealing Hutchinson November 18, 1927 in Hendon, Middlesex, England; born Abt. 1892 in Barbados; died Abt. 1954 in Barbados. :: :: Notes for Ernest Arthur Newsam: :: :: Notes for ERNEST ARTHUR NEWSAM: :: :: Ernest was christened at St Mathias Church by Rev Barnet. :: :: He was educated at Harrison College and later joined the Civil Service. He was appointed to the post of Auditor General of Barbados shortly before he retired. :: :: He lived at "Hillsborough", Flint Hall. :: :: More About ERNEST ARTHUR NEWSAM: :: :: Occupation: Abt. 1948, Auditor General of Barbados :: :: :: :: + 43 ii. William Oswald Newsam, born March 13, 1892 in Hastings Barbados; died March 23, 1972 in Croydon, England. :: :: 44 iii. Sir Sir Frank Aubrey Newsam, born November 13, 1893 in Barbados; died April 25, 1964 in England. He married Natalie Janet Elsie Macaustin December 28, 1927 in England; born 1899 in National Republic of South Africa; diedJuly 29, 1983 in England. :: :: Notes for Sir Sir Frank Aubrey Newsam: :: :: Sir Frank Aubrey Newsam was the Permanent Under Secretary of Home Office in England. They are many interesting articles that can be found on the internet by searching his name. :: :: Notes for SIR FRANK AUBREY NEWSAM: :: :: Frank was born on November 13, 1893, and was christened at Bethel Methodist Church by Rev Wilson. :: :: He attended Miss Killikelly's (sp?) primary school. He received his secondary education at Harrison College where he excelled in his studies. It is understood that he entered the sixth form at age 14. On his first attempt he placed first in the examinations for the Barbados Scholarship. However, it is also understood that his father allowed his older brother, William, who had placed second, to take the scholarship as Frank was considered by his father tooyoung to attend University and he had an opportunity to write the exams again the following year. He duly came first again the following year, still at a very young age. He was accepted at Trinity College, Oxford and pro ceded toEngland in 1911 to take up his place at that University. On arriving in England at age 18 he won an open scholarship at St John's College, Oxford, where he took Honors in Classics and in Greats. :: :: After coming down from Oxford, he served as an officer in the Royal Irish regiment (18th Foot) and was gassed in the last year of the war. He was awarded the Military Cross and was mentioned in despatches. :: :: (Note - I have been told that during the Second World War he had responsibility for the administration of Jersey while it was under German occupation. I believe that this involved visiting the island while German troops were in occupation. I also understand that on one or more of those visits he was flown to Jersey by Errol Barrow (later to become Prime Minister of Barbados) who served as a pilot in the Royal Air Force during the War. When Frank visited Barbados just before his death he paid a call on Mr Barrow). :: :: After the war was over Frank served in the Indian Army but returned to Britain at the end of 1919 to take Civil Service examinations. He had a short spell teaching at Harrow and was offered a permanent career as a schoolmaster buthe was intent on joining the Civil Service which he did in 1927. He served in several posts working his way up in seniority, eventually achieving the post of Permanent Under Secretary in the Home Office, a position of considerable influence in the Government. He remained in that post until his resignation in 1957. :: :: In his position in the Home Office, Frank was actively involved in lobbying for the abolition of the death penalty. :: :: He often quoted Dr Johnson on the chief problem of government: - "To reconcile the danger of unbounded liberty with the danger of bounding it." :: :: Summary of (some of) his civil awards: :: :: 1933 - Commander of the Royal Victorian order :: :: 1943 - Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire :: :: Knight of the Order of St John :: :: Commander of the Norwegian Order of St John :: :: COPY OF THE GRANT OF ARMORIAL BEARINGS TO FRANK: :: :: TO ALL AND SINGULAR to whom these presents shall come, Sir Anthony Richard Wagner, Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order, Garter Principal King of Arms, Sir John Dunamace Heaton-Armstrong, Knight, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, Clarenceux King of Arms and Aubrey John Toppin, Esquire, Commander of the Royal Victorian Order, Norroy and Ulster King of Arms Send Greeting. Whereas Sir Frank Aubrey Newsam, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honorable Order of the Bath, Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, Commander of the Royal Victorian Order, upon whom has been conferred the decoration of the Military Cross son of William Elias Newsam late of the Island of Barbados in the British West Indies, Gentleman deceased, hath represented unto the Most Noble Bernard Marmaduke, Duke of Norfolk, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order Earl Marshall and Hereditary Marshal of England and one of Her Majesty's Most Honorable Privy Council that he is desirous of having Armorial Bearings duly assigned with lawful authority and hath requested the favour of His Grace's Warrant for Our granting and assigning such Arms and Crest as may be proper to be borne and used by him and his descendants and by the other descendants of his father the said William Elias Newsam, and he hath further represented unto the said Earl Marshal that Her Majesty the Queen having been graciously pleased to appoint him a Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honorable Order of the Bath & it being ordained by the Statutes of the said Order that forthe greater splendor and dignity thereof it shall be lawful for the Knights Grand Cross of the Order upon all occasions to bear and use Supporters to their Arms he hath further requested the favour of His Grace's Warrant for Garter Principal King of Arms granting and assigning in the same Patent such supporters as may be proper to be borne and used by him the whole according to the Laws of Arms And forasmuch as the said Earl Marshal did by Warrant under his hand and Seal bearing date the Seventeenth day of December 1957 authorize and direct Us to Grant and assign such Arms and Crest and such Supporters accordingly Know ye therefore that We the said Garter, Clarenceux and Norroy and Ulster in pursuance of His Grace's Warrant and by virtue of the Letters Patent of Our several Offices to each of Us respectively granted do by these Presents grant and assign unto the said Sir Frank Aubrey Newsam the Arms following that is to say:- Azure on a Fess Argent three Cross Crosslets Gules on a Canton Ermine a Lion - Rampant Sable - and for the Crest on a Wreath of the Colors In front of a Lions jamb erect Or grasping a Crescent Argent two Pens in Saltire Argent Quilled Or, as the same are in the margin hereof more plainly depicted to be borne and used forever hereafter by him, the said Sir Frank Aubrey Newsam and his descendants and by the other descendants of his father, William Elias Newsam with due and proper differences. And by the Authority aforesaid I the said Garter in obedience to the said Ordinance and in pursuance of His Grace's Warrant do by these Presents further grant and assign unto the said Sir Frank Aubrey Newsam the supporters following that is to say:- On either side a Lion guardant Or holding in the exterior forepaw a Sword erect proper pommel and hilt Gold and resting the interior hind leg upon a pileof Books proper as the same are also in the margin hereof more plainly depicted to be borne and used by him the said Sir Frank Aubrey Newsam as a Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honorable Order of the Bath pursuant to the tenor ofthe aforesaid Statutes the Whole according to the Laws of Arms. In witness whereof We the said Garter Clarenceux Norroy and Ulster Kings of Arms have to these Presents subscribed Our names and affixed the Seals of Our several Offices this Fourteenth day of February in the twelfth year of the Reign of Our Sovereign Lady Elizabeth the Second by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and of Her other Realms and Territories and Head of the Commonwealth Defender of the Faith and in the year of Our Lord One thousand nine hundred and sixty three. :: :: More About SIR FRANK AUBREY NEWSAM: :: Cause of Death: Cancer :: Fact 2: Educated at Harrison College, Barbados :: Fact 3: 1911, Awarded Barbados Scholarship :: Fact 4: Bet. 1911 - 1915, Read Classics & Greats at Trinity College, Oxford :: Fact 5: Bet. 1915 - 1918, Served in 1st World War - awarded Military Cross :: Fact 6: Warden of Jersey during Second World War. :: Fact 7: Instrumental in abolition of the death penalty in the UK. :: Fact 8: "To reconcile the danger of unbounded liberty with the danger of bounding it" :: Fact 9: 1933, Commander of the Royal Victorian Order :: Fact 10: 1943, Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire :: Fact 11: Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honorable Order of the Bath :: Fact 12: Knight of the Order of St John :: Fact 13: Commander of the Norwegian Order of St John :: Occupation: Bet. 1927 - 1957, British Civil Service - Permanent Under Secretary - Home Office :: :: :: :: 45 iv. May Newsam, born May 05, 1895 in Barbados; died January 14, 1969 in Wiltshire England. :: :: Notes for May Newsam: :: :: May was baptized at Bethel Methodist Church, Bridgetown, Barbados. She attended Miss Grell's school for three and a half years before being admitted to Queens College in 1906 at age ten years. She entered that school in Form 3-B. At the time of entering Queens College her family was recorded as living at Hastings, Christ Church. :: :: May later studied teaching at Froebel College in England. She made her career as a teacher and lived in Wiltshire in England. Her close friend and companion was Kathleen (Kate) Watson who lived with her for many years. :: :: May never married. :: :: More About MAY NEWSAM: :: :: Fact 2: Bet. 1906 - 1913, attended Queen's College, Barbados :: :: Fact 3: 1906, family living at Hastings, Christ Church, Barbados :: :: Fact 4: Abt. 1916, attended Froebel's College, England - teacher training :: :: Occupation: Schoolteacher in England :: :: :: :: + 46 v. Neville Newsam, born July 13, 1897 in Barbados; died May 26, 1976 in Barbados. :: :: 47 vi. Charles Cecil Newsam, born May 09, 1899 in Barbados; died March 02, 1983 in Halifax, Yorkshire, England. He married Ethel Haigh June 14, 1938 in Halifax Yorkshire England; born Abt. 1905 in England; died Abt. 1965 in England. :: :: Notes for Charles Cecil Newsam: :: :: Notes for CHARLES CECIL NEWSAM: :: :: Charles was baptized at St Matthias Church (Anglican), St Matthias Gap, Hastings, Christ Church, Barbados by Rev Barnet. :: :: Charles was educated at Harison College and subsequently emigrated to England where he joined his brothers William and Frank. Charles was employed in an engineering company, Fletchers, in the North of England. He lived in Halifax,Yorkshire. :: :: More About CHARLES CECIL NEWSAM: :: :: Fact 2: educated at Harrison College, Barbados :: :: Occupation: Engineer employed with Fletchers, Halifax, Yorkshire. :: :: :: :: 48 vii. Marjorie Grace Newsam, born January 27, 1902 in Barbados; died January 02, 1988 in Kent England. She married Fred Robinson Bet. 1930 - 1939 in England; born April 15, 1897 in England; died January 08, 1970 in England. :: :: Notes for Marjorie Grace Newsam: :: :: Notes for MARJORIE GRACE NEWSAM: :: :: Marjorie was first educated at Miss Grell's school for three years. She then entered Queens College in Form 3-D in 1912, age 10 years. at the time she entered Queens College her family was recorded as living at Collymore House, Collymore Rock, St. Michael. :: :: On completing her education she went to live in England where she studied teaching and was trained at Froebel College. She taught for several years. She married Fred Robinson, a divorcé, a doctor with a practice in Kent. :: :: Marjorie later lived at "Castle Derry" at Hythe in Kent. :: :: More About MARJORIE GRACE NEWSAM: :: :: Fact 2: 1912, entered Queen's College, Barbados :: :: Fact 3: studied at Froebel College, England - teacher training :: :: Occupation: school teacher :: :: More About FRED ROBINSON: :: :: Occupation: Doctor in England :: :: :: :: + 49 viii. Arthur Ralph Vernon Newsam, born November 23, 1904 in Barbados; died March 18, 1990 in Barbados. :: :: + 50 ix. Lionel Herbert Newsam, born June 22, 1909 in Barbados; died December 22, 1975 in Barbados. :: :: :: :: 28. Clarke Ernest8 Newsam (William Ellas7, William Coppin6, William Bean5, Arthur4, Richard3, Captain Richard2, Captain Edward1) was born June 20, 1865 in Barbados, and died September 28, 1928 in New York, USA. He married (1) Darsey. He married (2) Anne Elizabeth Hunt. He married (3) Beatrice. :: :: Notes for Clarke Ernest Newsam: :: :: Notes for CLARKE ERNEST NEWSAM: :: :: Ernest Clarke Newsam was "chief clerk in charge in the office of The West India & Panama Telegraph Company at Colon. This is mentioned in the will of William Elias Newsam Sr. and a letter from Clarke to his brother Elias on the death of their father was written in Panama. :: :: Extract from The Wireless Age, Vol 9, Page 40, November 1928. :: :: It is with profound regret we announce the sudden death of our fellow worker, Ernest Clarke Newsam, of the Broad Street Traffic Service department, who died in the Presbyterian Hospital, New York, September 29, 1928, at the age of63. The cause of his death was chronic nephritis and uremia complicated by pneumonia. He was only ten days ill. :: :: Mr Newsam was a veteran of the telegraphic communication field. Born at Barbados, where he graduated from college, he joined the West India and Panama Telegraph Company, remaining in the service of that company for 32 years. He was stationed at Barbados, Kingston, St Kitts, Guadelupe, Colon and Panama. When at Panama, he served as Station Manager and also assumed as part of his duties, Panama representative for the Associated Press. During the World War heresigned from the West India Panama Company, came to New York and joined the British High Commission, later joining the the French High Commission. In 1921 he signed up with the Radio Corporation of America, becoming a member of the Service department, where he remained until his death. :: :: Mr. Newsam was a highly cultured and well-educated gentleman. He spoke French and Spanish fluently, and, because of his knowledge of these languages, was a valuable member of the staff. He is survived by five (seven) children, theeldest son Hugh completing his medical studies in June next . Members of the Service department deeply mourn his loss. A letter from the Superintendent expressing his own sympathy and that of the staff was sent to the family and two representatives from the department attended the funeral. Internment was at Woodlawn Cemetery. :: :: Chronology of Ernest Clarke Newsam: :: :: Born - 1865 :: :: Left school - 1882 :: :: Joined West India & Panama Telegraph Co - 1882 served in the Caribbean and in Panama :: :: Living in Jamaica - 1906 :: :: visited New York - 1906 Vessel "Trent" out of Kingston, Jamaica & Cayman Is :: :: visited New York - 1907 port of departure - London :: :: Moved to New York - 1914 joined British High Commission :: :: Joined Radio Corporation of America - 1921 :: :: Died in Presbyterian Hospital New York - 1928 :: :: :: :: Extracts from Ellis Island record of arrivals: :: :: Name : NEWSAM, E. Clarke :: :: Ethnicity : Barbados - West Indian :: :: Place of Residence: Jamaica :: :: Date of Arrival : 6 December 1906 :: :: Age on Arrival : 41 :: :: Gender : M :: :: Marital Status : S :: :: Ship of Travel : Trent :: :: Port of Departure : Kingston, Surrey, Jamaica and the Cayman Islands :: :: Name : NEWSAM, Ernest Clarke :: :: Ethnicity : :: :: Place of Residence: :: :: Date of Arrival : 1907 :: :: Age on Arrival : 41 :: :: Gender : M :: :: Marital Status : :: :: Ship of Travel : :: :: Port of Departure : London :: :: Name : NEWSAM, Ernest Clarke :: :: Ethnicity : Gt. Brit., English :: :: Place of Residence: London :: :: Date of Arrival : 17 February 1907 :: :: Age on Arrival : 41 :: :: Gender : M :: :: Marital Status : S :: :: Ship of Travel : Campania :: :: Port of Departure : Liverpool, England, U.K. :: :: ---> :: :: = Ernest Clarke Newsam (20.6.1865 Barbados - 29.9.1928 NYC) :: :: :: :: More About CLARKE ERNEST NEWSAM: :: :: Fact 2: 1882, joined West India & Panama Telegraph Company :: :: Fact 3: 1905, living in Panama :: :: Fact 4: 1906, living in Jamaica :: :: Fact 5: 1914, moved with most of family to New York :: :: Fact 6: 1914, joined British High Commission in New York as a translator :: :: Fact 7: 1921, Joined Radio Corporation of America :: :: :: :: Children of Clarke Newsam and Beatrice are: :: :: 51 i. Ella9 Newsam, born Abt. 1899; died 1925. She married George Conrad Franklin Abt. 1920 in New York USA. :: :: + 52 ii. Ena Newsam, born Abt. 1900. :: :: 53 iii. Hugh Newsam, born 1901. :: :: + 54 iv. Marie Eugenie Inez Newsam, born June 12, 1892 in Basse Terre,Guadeloupe; died October 24, 1961 in 729 Halsey Street Brooklyn, New York, USA. :: :: 55 v. Minnie Newsam, born February 14, 1909. She married McNamee. :: :: + 56 vi. Valentine Newsam, born February 14, 1909 in USa; died October 1974 in New York USA. :: :: 57 vii. Sybil Newsam, born Abt. 1910 in Jamacia. She married Moore. :: :: + 58 viii. Charles Chambers Newsam, born April 13, 1915 in Colon, Panama. :: :: :: :: 29. Arthur James8 Newsam (William Ellas7, William Coppin6, William Bean5, Arthur4, Richard3, Captain Richard2, Captain Edward1) was born August 17, 1866 in Barbados, and died March 31, 1941 in Barbados. He married Alice Josephine Dorne Thomas. She was born Abt. 1870 in Barbados, and died Abt. 1950 in Barbados. :: :: Notes for Arthur James Newsam: :: :: Notes for ARTHUR JAMES NEWSAM: :: :: Arthur James Newsam married Josephine Dorne Thomas. The ceremony was performed by Rev Forster at the James St Church, James St. Bridgetown :: :: :: :: Children of Arthur Newsam and Alice Thomas are: :: :: 59 i. Arthur Ronald9 Newsam, born 1892 in Barbados; died Abt. 1985 in New York, USA. :: :: 60 ii. Alice Caroline Newsam, born Abt. 1894 in Barbados; died 1978 in Barbados. :: :: + 61 iii. Myra Newsam, born May 07, 1895 in British Guyana. :: :: + 62 iv. Harold Eustace Newsam, born June 26, 1899 in Rockley Hill, Christ Church Barbados; died June 1980 in St George, Barbados. :: :: :: :: 36. Benjamin Slim8 Newsam (James Dottin Samuel Augustus7, William Coppin6, William Bean5, Arthur4, Richard3, Captain Richard2, Captain Edward1) was born 1881 in British Guyana, and died April 20, 1920 in British Guyana. He married Josephine Louise White. She was born in British Guyana, and died 1945 in British Guyana. :: :: Notes for Benjamin Slim Newsam: :: :: Benjamin was knighted. He was called Sir Benjamin Newsam, Attorney of Law in British Guyana. It is believed that he had his first child at 12 years old. He had a total of 10 children. Only 8 children are shown on the Family Tree. I spoke to Brian Newsam wife Margaret Newsam and she indicated that two of the children died young. :: :: Notes for BENJAMIN SLIM NEWSAM: :: :: Benjamin "Slim" Newsam was the Registrar of British Guiana (Guyana), Sworn Clerk, Notary, Receiver, Commissioner of Oaths& Affidavits and Attorney at Law, Crown Solicitor, etc. :: :: :: :: Children of Benjamin Newsam and Josephine White are: :: :: + 63 i. Benjamin W9 Newsam, born 1893 in British Guyana; died 1970 in Canada. :: :: + 64 ii. Norah Newsam, born February 27, 1902; died October 27, 1987 in Barbados. :: :: + 65 iii. Annie Newsam, born October 05, 1904. :: :: + 66 iv. Effie Newsam, born Abt. 1907 in British Guyana; died Abt. 1955 in British Guyana. :: :: 67 v. Ruth Newsam, born Abt. 1910 in British Guyana. She married Maurice Green; born in British Guyana; died in British Guyana. :: :: + 68 vi. Elsie Newsam, born February 02, 1912 in British Guyana. :: :: + 69 vii. Patricia Newsam, born Abt. 1917 in British Guyana. :: :: + 70 viii. Grace Newsam, born Abt. 1918 in British Guyana; died in British Guyana. :: :: :: :: 37. Joseph Jabez (Charles)8 Newsam (James Dottin Samuel Augustus7, William Coppin6, William Bean5, Arthur4, Richard3, Captain Richard2, Captain Edward1) was born March 09, 1883 in British Guyana, and died October 12, 1969 in Barbados. He married Maud Beatrice (Ward) Howard, daughter of Donald Ward and Clarentine Lyder. She was born March 10, 1890 in Barbados, and died September 25, 1976 in Barbados. :: :: Notes for Joseph Jabez (Charles) Newsam: :: :: Joseph Jables Charles Newsam went by the name "Charles" :: :: It is believed that Charles father (James Dalton Samuel Augustus Newsam) had a business of operating Cab Horses in British Guyana. The story also was that he was relatively rich and use to feed the horses with money when he received lots of money for his work. :: :: Charles worked in British Guyana in the Sugar Industry as a Planter. :: :: Charles was a kind hearted person who always was telling jokes. He lost his eye from cataract. He spent many hours playing checkers with his Grand son Stephen Gordon Foster. He loved to cheat in the game. He used his one eye to play tricks when playing checkers. :: :: Note from his Grandson Stephen Foster. All kids need a Grand Father like Charles. You could talk to him about anything. :: :: He could tell stories that would make a male person believe that they are missing out on life. :: :: Notes for Maud Beatrice (Ward) Howard: :: :: Maud was a person who had a strong business understanding. :: :: :: :: Children of Joseph Newsam and Maud Howard are: :: :: + 71 i. Basil Benjamin9 Newsam, born November 06, 1906 in British Guyana; died July 07, 1986 in Guyana. :: :: + 72 ii. Carl Alvin Oswald Newsam, born July 25, 1912 in British Guyana; died January 04, 1998 in California, USA. :: :: + 73 iii. Dorothy (Dolly) Newsam (Stonehouse), born in British Guyana; died September 23, 1941 in British Guyana. :: :: 74 iv. Lilley Newsam, born 1917 in British Guyana; died 1917 in British Guyana. :: :: + 75 v. Thora Elane Newsam, born September 05, 1919 in British Guyana; died October 30, 2002 in Toronto Canada. :: :: + 76 vi. Beatrice Clarantine Newsam, born November 16, 1922 in Guyana; died January 01, 2004 in Derby, England. :: :: + 77 vii. Sheila Celine Newsam, born May 21, 1924 in British Guyana. :: :: + 78 viii. Malcom Newsam, born July 18, 1926 in British Guyana. :: :: :: :: 38. William Bean8 Newsam (James Dottin Samuel Augustus7, William Coppin6, William Bean5, Arthur4, Richard3, Captain Richard2, Captain Edward1) was born May 12, 1887 in British Guyana, and died in USA. He married Doris Frances Gibson. She was born September 25, 1889 in USA. :: :: Notes for Doris Frances Gibson: :: :: Doris was a nurse :: :: :: :: Children of William Newsam and Doris Gibson are: :: :: + 79 i. Dorothy Frances9 Newsam, born October 20, 1912. :: :: + 80 ii. Margaret Newsam, born April 29, 1914. :: :: :: === Generation No. 9 === :: :: 39. Anna Louise9 Newsam (William Forbes8, Clarke Augustus7, William Coppin6, William Bean5, Arthur4, Richard3, Captain Richard2, Captain Edward1) was born Abt. 1871 in St Vincent, and died Abt. 1940 in St Vincent. She married Arnold Morgan Punnett Abt. 1892 in St Vincent. :: :: :: :: Children of Anna Newsam and Arnold Punnett are: :: :: 81 i. # 110 Punnett. :: :: 82 ii. #2 Punnett. :: :: 83 iii. # 3 Punnett. :: :: :: :: 43. William Oswald9 Newsam (William Elias8, William Ellas7, William Coppin6, William Bean5, Arthur4, Richard3, Captain Richard2, Captain Edward1) was born March 13, 1892 in Hastings Barbados, and died March 23, 1972 in Croydon, England. He married Delphine Eugenie Lelievere September 10, 1917 in Ceylon. She was born September 06, 1890 in France, and died July 20, 1981 in Dulwich England. :: :: Notes for William Oswald Newsam: :: :: Notes for WILLIAM OSWALD NEWSAM: :: :: William was christened at Bethel Methodist Church by Rev Johnson. He was educated at Harrison College and placed second to his brother in the examination for the Barbados Scholarship. However, it is understood that his father madeFrank stand down and William was awarded the Barbados Scholarship. He went up to Oxford where he read for his degree at Jesus College. :: :: William subsequently served in India, I believe as a senior Judge, for several years before retiring to live in England. :: :: Despite the service he rendered to Britain he was never granted the same recognition as his brother Frank. This may have been as a result of his sympathy towards the Indian people because of their treatment by the British colonials during his service in India. At that time of the British Empire this sympathetic approach to the 'colonials' was not considered acceptable by British society! :: :: More About WILLIAM OSWALD NEWSAM: :: :: Fact 2: Educated at Harrison College, Barbados :: :: Fact 3: 1910, awarded Barbados Scholarship :: :: Fact 4: 1910, Read Classics at Jesus College, Oxford :: :: Occupation: Bet. 1930 - 1947, Served as a Justice in India - British Civil Service :: :: :: :: Children of William Newsam and Delphine Lelievere are: :: :: + 84 i. Richard William10 Newsam, born June 23, 1918 in Madras India; died July 22, 1983 in Aukland New Zealand. :: :: + 85 ii. John Oswald Newsam, born June 01, 1921. :: :: 86 iii. David Arthur Newsam, born May 27, 1925 in England; died Abt. 1981 in USA. :: :: + 87 iv. Sir Peter Anthony Newsam, born November 02, 1928 in England. :: :: :: :: 46. Neville9 Newsam (William Elias8, William Ellas7, William Coppin6, William Bean5, Arthur4, Richard3, Captain Richard2, Captain Edward1) was born July 13, 1897 in Barbados, and died May 26, 1976 in Barbados. He married Norah Newsam 1929 in British Guyana, daughter of Benjamin Newsam and Josephine White. She was born February 27, 1902, and died October 27, 1987 in Barbados. :: :: Notes for Neville Newsam: :: :: Notes for NEVILLE NEWSAM: :: :: Neville was baptized at St Pauls Church (Anglican) at Bay Street, St Michael. Barbados. :: :: He was educated at Harrison College and after leaving school he (apparently) worked for a while on a sugar estate (or factory). He then migrated to Guyana (British Guiana) where he was employed as an analyst in the government laboratory. He rose through the ranks and I understand that on his retirement in the 1950's he had reached the rank of Chief Government Analyst. :: :: Neville returned to Barbados around 1953 and took up employment with the Government Laboratory then situated at Queen's Park. He subsequently took a job as Assistant Manager of Barbados Distillery Limited. He held that position for several years during which time he lived in one of the company's houses at Black Rock near to the Distillery. :: :: Neville was an entertaining person, full of fun and good humor. :: :: More About NEVILLE NEWSAM: :: :: Fact 2: educated at Harison College :: :: Fact 3: moved to Guyana (British Guiana) :: :: Fact 4: Abt. 1953, rehired to Barbados :: :: Fact 5: assistant Government Analyst - Lab at Queen's park :: :: Fact 6: Assistant Manager at Barbados Distilleries :: :: Occupation: Bet. 1923 - 1950, Senior Government Analyst in British Guiana :: :: :: :: Notes for Norah Newsam: :: :: Norah was the daughter of Benjamin Newsam and Josephine White. Cousins make dozens. :: :: :: :: Child of Neville Newsam and Norah Newsam is: :: :: + 88 i. Rosamund10 Newsam, born 1930 in British Guyana. :: :: :: :: 49. Arthur Ralph Vernon9 Newsam (William Elias8, William Ellas7, William Coppin6, William Bean5, Arthur4, Richard3, Captain Richard2, Captain Edward1) was born November 23, 1904 in Barbados, and died March 18, 1990 in Barbados. He married Katherine Harvey Stephens July 23, 1932 in St Michael, Barbados. She was born August 11, 1902 in Exter England, and died November 14, 2003 in Woodside Memorial Clinic St Michael Barbados. :: :: Notes for Arthur Ralph Vernon Newsam: :: :: Arthur Newsam was the Head master of Lodge School up to 1961. Lodge school those days was a Boarding School for very wealthy kids from all over the world. The school was founded in 1750 :: :: Notes for ARTHUR RALPH VERNON NEWSAM: :: :: Arthur was educated at Harrison College. He subsequently studied for his first degree at Codrington College, Barbados. He then taught for a period of time in Jamaica at Spanish Town(?). He returned to Barbados to take up a position as Classics master at Lodge school where he remained for the rest of his teaching career. :: :: Arthur pursued further studies for his Masters degree in England in 195(?) returning to Barbados on completion of that degree. He was appointed to the position of Headmaster of Lodge School in 1954 a position he held until his retirement in 1964 at age 60. He subsequently served as a temporary master at Harrison College for some years before his final retirement. :: :: Arthur was an outstanding Classics scholar. He earned the respect and affection of his students among whom he was known (not to his face!) as "Pappy" or "Bird". Students who attended Lodge during the period of his stewardship generally remember him as a strict disciplinarian but as a Master who believed in certain principles, lived to those expectations and demanded nothing less from his students. During his period as Headmaster, Lodge School enjoyed one of its most illustrious periods of academic achievement as reflected in the quality of scholars (among them several Barbados Scholars) who went on to become leading members of Barbadian society in several different professions and areas of business. Many also excelled in their professions and business activities overseas. He was the Headmaster who appointed the first black student, Sam Headley (later Major Headley) to be Head Boy of the School, and this wasat a time when color discrimination was still quite prevalent in the society. Arthur was convinced that the contribution of the boarding establishment to the school was one of the school's biggest assets, serving to bring together boys from across the Caribbean. The relationships developed during the school years lasted throughout the lives of the various boys and strengthened their ties and loyalties to the school. A subsequent headmaster saw the boarding establishment as an extension of the English school system and set out to close it, which he succeeded in doing within a short time frame. The school slipped further down the scholastic and athletic scale over subsequent years and has not yet recovered. Many doubt that it ever will. :: :: Arthur married Katherine Harvey Stephens (Steve) on July 27, 1932, at St Matthews Church at 11:00 a.m. He had previously met Steve while she was vacationing in Barbados with Marjorie, Arthur's sister who taught at the same school in England as Steve. She and Arthur had got engaged previously, arrangements for their wedding were made and she arrived from England on the SS Costa Rica at 8:00 a.m. on the same morning as the wedding! Her bridesmaid was Carrie Newsam, sister of Harold ("Brooks") Newsam. They spent their honeymoon at Beachmount Hotel in Bathsheba, St Joseph. :: :: Extract from "THE LODGE SCHOOL RECORD" - January 1954 to December 1954: :: :: The appointment of Mr. A. R. V. Newsam as Headmaster of the Lodge School has been a source of gratification to all classes and sections in Barbados. Mr. Newsam, who is a graduate of Codrington College, held his first teaching post at Cornwall College, Jamaica, from 1927 to 1931. In September 1931 he was appointed on the staff of the Lodge and has been with us continuously since then. In 1945 he was awarded a British Council scholarship and did a year's work at the Institute of Education, London University. :: :: The new Headmaster, who won First Class Honour in his first year and a Second in his finals, was Senior Classical Master at the Lodge for many years. In addition to Classics, he was entrusted with the teaching of English and the success with which he discharged this heavy programme was largely responsible for the fact that the Lodge won the Barbados Scholarship in 1941, with a Classical candidate, F. E. Winter, and in 1950 with a Modern Studies candidate, R. U. Gooding. :: :: Besides his work in the class room, Mr. Newsam played a great part in the playing field, taking an active interest in the organization of athletic sports and representing the school both in football and cricket. He will especially be remembered as a useful all-rounder who was a great asset to the school cricket eleven for many years. Even now the facility with which he uses the long handle in Staff vs. School matches is reminiscent of the prolific scores of his younger days. :: :: Mr. Newsam was Games Master when he first came to the Lodge but voluntarily retired from that post in favour of Mr. L. A. Walcott when the latter came to us from Harrison College in 1932. When Mr. Walcott was forced by pressure ofwork and on medical advice to resign the post of Games Master and until Mr. A. G. F. Wilkes arrived, Mr. Newsam helped the school over a difficult period by taking charge of the games department. :: :: Mr. Newsam was appointed a Senior Master in 1949 when the new system of super-scale posts was introduced by the Government. After Mr. Walcott's retirement in December 1953, he succeeded him as Deputy Headmaster. And since Februarylast year, when Mr. Farmer became ill, he has been acting as Headmaster. :: :: The new Headmaster takes up his onerous duties with the best wishes of all the friends of the school. He is a member of a distinguished Barbadian family who have held high positions of trust and responsibility in various parts of the world and the Lodge School Record expresses the confident hope that he will perform the great task ahead of him with credit to his family and with Honour to himself. :: :: More About ARTHUR RALPH VERNON NEWSAM: :: :: Burial: March 1990, Westbury Cemetery, Barbados :: :: Fact 2: Educated at Harrison College. :: :: Fact 3: Bet. 1927 - 1931, teacher - Cornwall College, Jamaica. :: :: Fact 4: September 1931, appointed to the staff of Lodge :: :: Fact 5: 1945, awarded a British Council scholarship - Institute of Education, London :: :: Fact 6: 1941, Lodge awarded Barbados Scholarship - Classics - F. E. Winter :: :: Fact 7: 1950, Lodge awarded Barbados Scholarship - Modern Studies - R. U. Gooding :: :: Occupation: Bet. 1954 - 1964, Headmaster - Lodge School :: :: Marriage Notes for ARTHUR NEWSAM and KATHERINE STEPHENS: :: :: The wedding was solemnized by H. B. Gooding, Clerk in Holy Orders, Headmaster of Lodge School. Witnesses were William Elias Newsam, father of the groom and Caroline E Newsam, cousin of the groom. :: :: :: :: Notes for Katherine Harvey Stephens: :: :: Notes for KATHERINE HARVEY STEPHENS: :: :: KATHERINE HARVEY STEPHENS (HERBERT JOHN1) was born August 11, 1902 in Exeter, England. She married ARTHUR RALPH VERNON NEWSAM July 27, 1932 in St Matthews Church, Barbados, son of WILLIAM NEWSAM and ALICE CHAMBERS. :: :: Notes for KATHERINE HARVEY STEPHENS: Katherine was one of two daughters of Herbert John Stephens and his first wife Katherine Mary Harvey. Katherine was born at Old Tiverton Road, in Exeter and shortly after that her family moved to Marks Farm near to Exeter. Katherine was educated at Banfield (?), one of the two main schools for girls in Exeter. :: :: After the death of her mother, Mary, when she was about seven, Katherine was raised by her two aunts, Elizabeth (Betty) and Jenny (Edith). They lived at Shortlands near Bromley and Katherine was educated in a London school. She attended Froebels College from 1922 to 1924, where she was trained as a teacher. At the time of these notes (February 10, 2000) she is probably the oldest surviving graduate of Froebels College. :: :: Katherine moved to Barbados in 1932 when she married Arthur Newsam on July 23, at St. Matthew's Church. The service was conducted by H. B. Gooding, Headmaster of The Lodge School, Clerk in Holy Orders. Witnesses were W.E. Newsam and Carrie Newsam. :: :: She had met Arthur as a result of her friendship with his sister, Marjorie. They were students together at Froebels College. Katherine had been engaged to another young man but he met a tragic death when he was injured in a rugby game and died as a result of those injuries. She must have been in her early to mid- twenties at the time. This so upset her that she became extremely depressed and her friend Marjorie took her on a trip to Europe to get her away,but that did not work. Marjorie then encouraged her to visit Barbados, Marjorie's home, and this they did together. It was in Barbados that she met Arthur Newsam and thus started what was to be a relationship that lasted for fifty-eight years, until Arthur's death in 1990. Katherine has retained a remarkable spirit and her memory is incredibly clear about many details of her early life. She is still keenly interested in everything around her and takes as active a part in managing her home as she can, despite being largely confined to bed. :: :: Extract from e-mail sent by Froebel College, dated June 10, 2002: :: :: Dear Sir, :: :: I have looked in our records and have found that Katherine Harvey Newsam (nee Stephens) was a student at Froebel College from 1922 to 1924. The record book is very old and I am unable to photocopy the entry in the register, buthave written them down as follows- :: :: Preliminary Examination - Senior Oxford. :: :: 1922 - Higher Certificate - Part I, in Literature 46 II, Mathematics 53 II :: :: Higher Certificate - Part II, in Handwork 52 ½ II :: :: 1923 - Higher Certificate - Part I , Nature Knowledge, Botany 63 I & Zoology 57 II :: :: Higher Certificate - Part II, Principles of Education 51 II, Organization and Special Method 49 II, Child Hygiene 60 I, :: :: History of Education 61 I, :: :: Class Teaching - Teacher of Children 7 and 12 C II :: :: 1924 she gained a 2nd Class Certificate. :: :: These are the only records that we keep and I hope this helps you in your family history. :: :: Jill Leney :: :: On August 11, Katherine celebrated her 100th birthday. The following is an account of the day: :: :: The morning was gray and very overcast and it was certainly going to rain. I later checked the Internet for events on August 11, 1902, but could not find anything other than a report on cricket matches played around that time (I was very interested to read them!) the reports indicated that the summer of 1902 had been the "vilest summer recorded in Britain", so Katherine came into the world during a very rainy period and her 100th was going to match it. :: :: Jean and I went over to Hillsborough at about 9:20a.m. so as to be there well before the official arrival. David was already there, he came down with Donna who lives in Sayers Court, not far from his hotel. Joy, Henk, Donna and the other nurses had got everything all prepared and ready, chairs in place, glasses ready for the toast and bottles waiting to be opened. The GG does not take any alcohol so it was nonalcoholic bubbly stuff. The police security team were already in place but the most visible protection was umbrellas. The house looked very smart, decorated with paper chains made by Joy & Donna, birthday cards displayed on every table or shelf and flowers which had been delivered during the last week, everywhere. The seating was arranged so that Aunt Steve would sit in a rocking chair and the GG would sit in a straight chair on her right, by the front door to the living room. Donna and another nurse and Tony Smith, the next-door Neighbour were present to watch the once in a life time event. :: :: Punctually at 9:45a.m. the two outriders rode into the drive followed by the GG's official Volvo! Excitement was now really high! Despite the now drizzling rain, the GG alighted escorted by his AdC. The police security were all alert but there was no sign of any hostile forces! :: :: The GG came in and was greeted by Joy, he then shook hands with all present. Then he went over and was introduced to Aunt Steve. He immediately showed what a friendly gentleman he is as he spoke to her and was very understanding of her hearing difficulty. She told him that she was sorry that she could not hear him well. With help from Joy and Jean they translated much of his conversation and she did respond with smiles and comments when she caught what wasbeing discussed. By this time the cameras were clicking and flashing as Henk and I and the members of the press present tried to catch every photo opportunity. Henk was the busiest as he had two cameras to manage, one digital andone regular. We were swapping places as groups got into the picture with the GG. :: :: On his arrival the AdC presented Aunt Steve with a flower arrangement and a bottle of what I assume was wine. After a while the GG mentioned that we should have a toast to Aunt Steve so the bubbly was poured for us all and two glasses were taken by the AdC - on a silver tray - for the GG and Aunt Steve. She bravely took hers and joined the GG with a big smile when he made the toast to her health. He also presented her with a card in which there was a $100.00 note, I am not sure she quite understood this. On arrival the GG had thought that Joy was Ann (Fields), he knows Margaret and thought that this was her sister. He quickly recognized his mistake and said that he had known Ron & Margaret through tennis and Ron's position at the Polytechnic. :: :: After a little more conversation the AdC indicated that it was time for them to leave as the GG had another engagement immediately after at a service for the 100th anniversary of the Barbados Regiment. The rain had been pouring most of the time he had been there and I was hoping that no unexpected leaks would appear in the living room! However, all went well and after good-byes from the GG to everyone, the party made their way out. As he told Aunt Steve hewas leaving she apologized for being unable to stand as he left and he remarked that the old folk all know the proper procedure to follow, unlike the young people of today! :: :: Aunt Steve had come through the morning wonderfully well and had not shown any tiredness. However shortly after he left she went to bed - the evening party would be longer than the morning ceremony. :: :: The party was scheduled to start at 4:00p.m. and Jean and I were collecting Marjorie Davis and Myra Edwards on our way to "Hillsborough" so we started early. We arrived at "Hillsborough" at 4:05p.m. and found the party already well underway! Aunt Steve was seated in her usual place in the patio and looking in good spirits, smiling at everyone, recognizing most, if not immediately, then with a little prompting. Drinks were flowing and everyone was enjoying the opportunity to share the evening with her. :: :: Among those who did arrive were Pat Humphrey and Jenny Bird, they came straight from the airport where Jenny had collected Pat who was returning from three months in Europe. Sue Marsh was there, she had come home early from her holiday in the Grenadines to be there. Nurse Riley was there and Robert Worme and so was Brian Barnes who was in usual amusing form. Desmond Belgrave was there but Pat was ill and his daughters could not attend. Ann's grandchildren seemed to have a great time running around exploring the garden, monitored by their fathers and mothers. There was lots of food, sandwiches, cakes, snacks, etc. and I wondered if it would all be eaten. Just when we were deciding to make a toast, Aunt Steve, who had stayed alert for a long time said she was getting tired so we got into the toast. This was completed and Aunt Steve joined in with a drink with us. She then made her way in with Donna. The nurses were very supportive of her during the whole evening and they have given her a lot of encouragement during the past weeks. We made sure to recognize their efforts and Donna's in particular in the toast. :: :: In a little while everyone started to make their way home and the party came to its end. It had been an enjoyable evening and one that went very well. The weather had cleared up so that it was sunny for the entire afternoon. :: :: We went home to watch the TV as we expected the morning's events to be on, and so they were. A very good coverage of the ceremony with several shots of the GG with Aunt Steve, Joy and Jean and also Joy making a great address abouther mum. :: :: All in all, a rather good and unique day. I am sorry that you all could not have been there to share it. :: :: The list of persons present on August 11 was: :: :: Henk & Joy Rysdorp, David Stephens, Douglas & Jean Newsam, David & Ann Fields (neé Newsam), Brian & Donna Gibbs and their two children, Brian & Debbie Allan and their 2 children, Pat Humphrey, Jenny Bird, Cyril & Betty Shannon, Marjorie Davis, Myra Edwards, Nurse Riley, Robert Worme, Joyce Proverbs, Sue Marsh, Brian Barnes, Pauline Clarke, Tony Smith, two of Aunt Steve's nurses Donna Small and Tina Donnelly, :: :: More About KATHERINE HARVEY STEPHENS: :: :: Burial: November 21, 2003, Westbury Cemetery, Barbados :: :: :: :: Children of Arthur Newsam and Katherine Stephens are: :: :: 89 i. Child10 Newsam, born Abt. 1934. :: :: + 90 ii. Patricia Newsam, born December 23, 1937; died December 15, 1998 in St Michael Barbados. :: :: + 91 iii. Joy Veron Newsam, born December 22, 1940 in St John Barbados. :: :: :: :: 50. Lionel Herbert9 Newsam (William Elias8, William Ellas7, William Coppin6, William Bean5, Arthur4, Richard3, Captain Richard2, Captain Edward1) was born June 22, 1909 in Barbados, and died December 22, 1975 in Barbados. He married Marjorie Inez Cameron Peskett July 15, 1939 in Barbados. She was born August 04, 1904 in Leith Scotland, and died January 01, 1968 in Barbados. :: :: Notes for Lionel Herbert Newsam: :: :: More About LIONEL HERBERT NEWSAM: :: :: Burial: December 1975, Westbury Cemetery, Barbados :: :: Cause of Death: cardiac :: :: Fact 2: educated at Harrison College, Barbados :: :: Occupation: Civil servant & subsequently a clerk at Cave Shepherd & Co Ltd :: :: More About MARJORIE INEZ CAMERON PESKETT: :: :: Burial: January 1968, Westbury Cemetery, Barbados :: :: Cause of Death: Cancer :: :: Fact 2: Bet. 1904 - 1906, living with parents and siblings in Leith, Scotland :: :: Fact 3: 1907, living with parents and siblings in Gibraltar :: :: Fact 4: Bet. 1915 - 1917, educated at Ursuline Convent :: :: Fact 5: Bet. 1917 - 1920, educated at Queen's College, Barbados :: :: Fact 6: 1920, living in Walthamstow, England with parents and siblings :: :: Fact 7: Bet. 1922 - 1925, Attended Brighton Teacher Training College :: :: Fact 8: 1932, returned to Barbados with her parents :: :: Fact 9: Bet. 1932 - 1935, ran kindergarten school at "Walrose", River Road :: :: Fact 10: Bet. 1935 - 1941, worked at Cave Shepherd & Co Ltd :: :: Fact 11: Bet. 1952 - 1968, ran kindergarten school - Belmont Road & Browne's Gap, Hastings :: :: Occupation: Schoolteacher in England and Barbados :: :: :: :: Child of Lionel Newsam and Marjorie Peskett is: :: :: + 92 i. Douglas Arthur10 Newsam, born July 15, 1942 in Barbados. :: :: :: :: 52. Ena9 Newsam (Clarke Ernest8, William Ellas7, William Coppin6, William Bean5, Arthur4, Richard3, Captain Richard2, Captain Edward1) was born Abt. 1900. She married Wilmont Pentrose Parkinson. He was born 1902, and died 1986. :: :: :: :: Children of Ena Newsam and Wilmont Parkinson are: :: :: 93 i. Florence10 Parkinson, born Abt. 1935. :: :: 94 ii. Connie Parkinson. :: :: :: :: 54. Marie Eugenie Inez9 Newsam (Clarke Ernest8, William Ellas7, William Coppin6, William Bean5, Arthur4, Richard3, Captain Richard2, Captain Edward1) was born June 12, 1892 in Basse Terre,Guadeloupe, and died October 24, 1961 in729 Halsey Street Brooklyn, New York, USA. She married George Conrad Franklin Abt. 1920 in New York, USA. He was born 1899 in New York USA, and died 1957 in New York USA. :: :: Notes for Marie Eugenie Inez Newsam: :: :: Notes for MARIE EUGENIE INEZ NEWSAM: :: :: SSN:- 120-16-1080 :: :: Residence:- 11368 Corona, Queens, NY :: :: "Commune de la Basse-Terre. Certificat d'Individualité. Nous, officier de l'état civil de la commune de la Basse-Terre, :: :: Certifions que l'enfant du sexe féminin Marie Eugénie Inesse, fille de la demoiselle Anne Elisabeth HUNT, domiciliée en cette ville, est née en cette ville, le 12 Juin 1892. Basse-Terre, le 20 Août 1892. L'Officier de l'état civil. :: :: [stamp:] Guadeloupe, Basse-Terre. État-Civil." :: :: Inez died on 24 October 1961 at her home (729 Halsey Street) in :: :: Brooklyn, New York City, USA :: :: [Division of Records, Department of Health, Borough of Brooklyn, City of :: :: New York, 25.10.1961, certificate of death nr. 156-61-321421] :: :: She was the widow of George C. Franklin (1899-1957) :: :: :: :: Children of Marie Newsam and George Franklin are: :: :: 95 i. Gloria Clarke10 Franklin, born Abt. 1932; died Abt. 1934. :: :: 96 ii. George Ronald Franklin, born Abt. 1933. :: :: + 97 iii. Rudolph Ardsley Franklin, born August 24, 1933 in New York USA; died January 21, 1998 in New York USA. :: :: + 98 iv. Barbara Eugenie Franklin, born 1936 in New York USA; died 1975 in New York USA. :: :: :: :: 56. Valentine9 Newsam (Clarke Ernest8, William Ellas7, William Coppin6, William Bean5, Arthur4, Richard3, Captain Richard2, Captain Edward1) was born February 14, 1909 in USa, and died October 1974 in New York USA. He married Marie. :: :: :: :: Child of Valentine Newsam and Marie is: :: :: 99 i. Newsam10. :: :: :: :: 58. Charles Chambers9 Newsam (Clarke Ernest8, William Ellas7, William Coppin6, William Bean5, Arthur4, Richard3, Captain Richard2, Captain Edward1) was born April 13, 1915 in Colon, Panama. He married Clarice 1935 in Jamacia. She was born September 08, 1915 in Jamacia, and died January 15, 2002 in London, England. :: :: :: :: Children of Charles Newsam and Clarice are: :: :: + 100 i. Milton10 Newsam, born Abt. 1938 in Jamacia. :: :: + 101 ii. Patrick Newsam, born Abt. 1941 in Jamacia. :: :: + 102 iii. Robert Newsam, born Abt. 1943 in Jamacia. :: :: + 103 iv. Dorothy Newsam, born Abt. 1948 in Jamacia. :: :: + 104 v. Richard Newsam, born Abt. 1951 in Jamacia. :: :: + 105 vi. Charles Newsam, born Abt. 1955 in Jamacia. :: :: + 106 vii. Margery Newsam, born Abt. 1958 in Jamacia. :: :: :: :: 61. Myra9 Newsam (Arthur James8, William Ellas7, William Coppin6, William Bean5, Arthur4, Richard3, Captain Richard2, Captain Edward1) was born May 07, 1895 in British Guyana. She married Harry E Belgrave. He was born in British Guyana, and died in British Guyana. :: :: Notes for Myra Newsam: :: :: Notes for MYRA NEWSAM: :: :: Myra attended Ramsgate School for six years prior to entering Queens College in Form 3-D, in 1910 at age fifteen. At the time she entered Queens College her family was recorded as living at Friendship in St Michael. :: :: :: :: Children of Myra Newsam and Harry Belgrave are: :: :: 107 i. Kharis10 Belgrave. She married Adam Prygma. :: :: + 108 ii. Arthur Belgrave, born Abt. 1929 in British Guyana. :: :: + 109 iii. Desmond Belgrave, born Abt. 1932 in British Guyana. :: :: 110 iv. Zoe M Belgrave. :: :: 111 v. Ralph Belgrave. :: :: + 112 vi. Mervyn Belgrave. :: :: :: :: 62. Harold Eustace9 Newsam (Arthur James8, William Ellas7, William Coppin6, William Bean5, Arthur4, Richard3, Captain Richard2, Captain Edward1) was born June 26, 1899 in Rockley Hill, Christ Church Barbados, and died June 1980 in St George, Barbados. He married Winifred Pearl Johnson October 14, 1937 in Christ Church, Barbados. She was born February 01, 1906 in Scotland, England, and died November 1980 in St Michael Barbados. :: :: :: :: Children of Harold Newsam and Winifred Johnson are: :: :: + 113 i. Margaret10 Newsam, born August 15, 1938 in Barbados. :: :: + 114 ii. Anne Newsam, born October 10, 1944 in Barbados. :: :: :: :: 63. Benjamin W9 Newsam (Benjamin Slim8, James Dottin Samuel Augustus7, William Coppin6, William Bean5, Arthur4, Richard3, Captain Richard2, Captain Edward1) was born 1893 in British Guyana, and died 1970 in Canada. He married (1) Glayds. He married (2) Margaret Scoll. :: :: Notes for Benjamin W Newsam: :: :: Benjamin W Newsam was a Major Benjamin W Newsam in the army in both the 1St and 2 Nd war. He worked in intelligence and was based in Halifax, Canada :: :: :: :: Child of Benjamin Newsam and Glayds is: :: :: 115 i. Guy10 Newsam. :: :: :: :: Child of Benjamin Newsam and Margaret Scoll is: :: :: + 116 i. Brian10 Newsam, born December 02, 1960. :: :: :: :: 64. Norah9 Newsam (Benjamin Slim8, James Dottin Samuel Augustus7, William Coppin6, William Bean5, Arthur4, Richard3, Captain Richard2, Captain Edward1) was born February 27, 1902, and died October 27, 1987 in Barbados. She married Neville Newsam 1929 in British Guyana, son of William Newsam and Alice Chambers. He was born July 13, 1897 in Barbados, and died May 26, 1976 in Barbados. :: :: Notes for Norah Newsam: :: :: Norah was the daughter of Benjamin Newsam and Josephine White. Cousins make dozens. :: :: Notes for Neville Newsam: :: :: Notes for NEVILLE NEWSAM: :: :: Neville was baptized at St Pauls Church (Anglican) at Bay Street, St Michael. Barbados. :: :: He was educated at Harrison College and after leaving school he (apparently) worked for a while on a sugar estate (or factory). He then migrated to Guyana (British Guiana) where he was employed as an analyst in the government laboratory. He rose through the ranks and I understand that on his retirement in the 1950's he had reached the rank of Chief Government Analyst. :: :: Neville returned to Barbados around 1953 and took up employment with the Government Laboratory then situated at Queen's Park. He subsequently took a job as Assistant Manager of Barbados Distillery Limited. He held that position for several years during which time he lived in one of the company's houses at Black Rock near to the Distillery. :: :: Neville was an entertaining person, full of fun and good humor. :: :: More About NEVILLE NEWSAM: :: :: Fact 2: educated at Harison College :: :: Fact 3: moved to Guyana (British Guiana) :: :: Fact 4: Abt. 1953, rehired to Barbados :: :: Fact 5: assistant Government Analyst - Lab at Queen's park :: :: Fact 6: Assistant Manager at Barbados Distilleries :: :: Occupation: Bet. 1923 - 1950, Senior Government Analyst in British Guiana :: :: :: :: Child is listed above under (46) Neville Newsam. :: :: 65. Annie9 Newsam (Benjamin Slim8, James Dottin Samuel Augustus7, William Coppin6, William Bean5, Arthur4, Richard3, Captain Richard2, Captain Edward1) was born October 05, 1904. She married Johnny Adamson. He was born in British Guyana. :: :: Notes for Johnny Adamson: :: :: Johnny Adamson was called Johnny "Limacol" Adamson. He was the Managing Director of Bookers in British Guyana. He was also the Chief Pharmacist Chemist. He invented "Limacol" a famous body lotion used to lower body temperature when you are sick. He also invented "Ferrol Compound" a similar product. :: :: :: :: Child of Annie Newsam and Johnny Adamson is: :: :: 117 i. Derek10 Adamson. :: :: :: :: 66. Effie9 Newsam (Benjamin Slim8, James Dottin Samuel Augustus7, William Coppin6, William Bean5, Arthur4, Richard3, Captain Richard2, Captain Edward1) was born Abt. 1907 in British Guyana, and died Abt. 1955 in British Guyana. She married Sir Eustace Woolford. :: :: Notes for Sir Eustace Woolford: :: :: Sir Eustace Woolford was knighted and was the Chief Justice of British Guyana. He was an excellent lawyer before being knighted. :: :: They owned the house called RED HOUSE. This is where all the Prime Minsters of British Guyana lived until recently, where the house has been transformed into a museum. :: :: RED HOUSE can be found on the internet when researching British Guyana. :: :: Sir Eustace Gordon Woolford , O.B.E , Q.C was Speaker of the National Assembly from 1953 - 1957 :: :: :: :: Children of Effie Newsam and Sir Woolford are: :: :: 118 i. Margo(ne)10 Woolford. :: :: 119 ii. Phi Woolford. :: :: 120 iii. Daniel Woolford. :: :: :: :: 68. Elsie9 Newsam (Benjamin Slim8, James Dottin Samuel Augustus7, William Coppin6, William Bean5, Arthur4, Richard3, Captain Richard2, Captain Edward1) was born February 02, 1912 in British Guyana. She married Robert King. :: :: :: :: Children of Elsie Newsam and Robert King are: :: :: 121 i. # 1 Son -10 King. :: :: 122 ii. # 2 Son - King. :: :: :: :: 69. Patricia9 Newsam (Benjamin Slim8, James Dottin Samuel Augustus7, William Coppin6, William Bean5, Arthur4, Richard3, Captain Richard2, Captain Edward1) was born Abt. 1917 in British Guyana. She married Reginald Alan HumphreyAbt. 1942. He was born Abt. 1919 in British Guyana, and died January 12, 2002 in Barbados. :: :: :: :: Children of Patricia Newsam and Reginald Humphrey are: :: :: 123 i. Richard10 Humphrey, born Abt. 1943. :: :: 124 ii. Susan Humphrey, born Abt. 1944 in British Guyana. She married Philippsen Abt. 1965. :: :: :: :: 70. Grace9 Newsam (Benjamin Slim8, James Dottin Samuel Augustus7, William Coppin6, William Bean5, Arthur4, Richard3, Captain Richard2, Captain Edward1) was born Abt. 1918 in British Guyana, and died in British Guyana. She married Hershfeldt. He was born in British Guyana, and died in British Guyana. :: :: :: :: Children of Grace Newsam and Hershfeldt are: :: :: 125 i. Marjorie10 Hershfeldt. :: :: 126 ii. Daniel Hershfeldt. :: :: 127 iii. Phil Hershfeldt. :: :: :: :: 71. Basil Benjamin9 Newsam (Joseph Jabez (Charles)8, James Dottin Samuel Augustus7, William Coppin6, William Bean5, Arthur4, Richard3, Captain Richard2, Captain Edward1) was born November 06, 1906 in British Guyana, and died July 07, 1986 in Guyana. He married (1) Cecilia. He married (2) Bernadette Dacosta. She was born September 12, 1926 in British Guyana, and died March 28, 1998 in Guyana. :: :: Notes for Bernadette Dacosta: :: :: Bernadette parents died at an early age and Bernadette was adopted by Mr Marx and Martha Elizabeth Reece who was Matilida Lyder sister. :: :: :: :: Children of Basil Newsam and Cecilia are: :: :: 128 i. Andrew10 Newsam, born in British Guyana. :: :: 129 ii. Shane Newsam. :: :: :: :: Children of Basil Newsam and Bernadette Dacosta are: :: :: + 130 i. Wanda10 Newsam (Correia), born December 13, 1952 in British Guyana. :: :: + 131 ii. Susan Zoe Newsam (Low), born May 01, 1956 in British Guyana. :: :: + 132 iii. Wayne Newsam, born January 04, 1959 in British Guyana. :: :: :: :: 72. Carl Alvin Oswald9 Newsam (Joseph Jabez (Charles)8, James Dottin Samuel Augustus7, William Coppin6, William Bean5, Arthur4, Richard3, Captain Richard2, Captain Edward1) was born July 25, 1912 in British Guyana, and died January 04, 1998 in California, USA. He married Muriel Ivy Stewart Stevenson February 18, 1939 in British Guyana. She was born in Brtish Guyana, and died May 21, 1955 in USA. :: :: More About Muriel Ivy Stewart Stevenson: :: :: Cause of Death: Stomach Cancer :: :: :: :: Child of Carl Newsam and Muriel Stevenson is: :: :: + 133 i. Andre Shelia Newsam (Davies)10, born November 05, 1943 in British Guyana. :: :: :: :: 73. Dorothy (Dolly)9 Newsam (Stonehouse) (Joseph Jabez (Charles)8 Newsam, James Dottin Samuel Augustus7, William Coppin6, William Bean5, Arthur4, Richard3, Captain Richard2, Captain Edward1) was born in British Guyana, and died September 23, 1941 in British Guyana. She married Harry Stonehouse. :: :: :: :: Children of Dorothy Newsam (Stonehouse) and Harry Stonehouse are: :: :: + 134 i. Patricia10 Stonehouse (Glover), born May 11, 1933 in British Guyana. :: :: + 135 ii. Desmond Stonehouse, born September 23, 1941. :: :: :: :: 75. Thora Elane9 Newsam (Joseph Jabez (Charles)8, James Dottin Samuel Augustus7, William Coppin6, William Bean5, Arthur4, Richard3, Captain Richard2, Captain Edward1) was born September 05, 1919 in British Guyana, and died October 30, 2002 in Toronto Canada. She married William Bynoe Howard. He was born January 10, 1912 in British Guyana, and died April 25, 2004 in Toronto Canada. :: :: Notes for William Bynoe Howard: :: :: Bill worked in British Guyana as a Sugar Planter, until he retired and came to Toronto Canada to live the remaining of his life with his family. :: :: William Bynoe Howard. Born 10th January 1912, in the country of Demerara, British Guiana, South America. :: :: His parents were, William Clifford & Millicent Alberta Howard. Bill’s Grandfather was the captain of a schooner, :: :: William Benjamin Howard, he sailed from Surrey England to Barbados in the 1800s. He married Emily Nickols, and they settled on the island and raised a family. Bill’s father William Clifford Howard left Barbados, and arrived in British Guiana in the early 1900s, he married Millicent Alberta Leal. She had three children, and passed away in 1915, Bill’s father re married later to Eugenine Rubins and :: :: had another daughter, Bill’s youngest sister Eileen. :: :: :: :: Bill joined the Demerara Co. on 21st August 1931 as an overseer on Leonora Estate on the west coast of Demerara. :: :: On the 23rd September 1939 he married Thora Elain Newsam, daughter of Charles & Maud Newsam. Bill was 27 and Thora 20. They lived on Cornelida Estate where their four children were born. Dorothy, Marguerite, Hazel & Clifford. :: :: In 1953 Bill was transferred to Diamond Estate on the east bank of Demerara as Deputy Field Manager. :: :: In 1971 at the age of 60 he retired as Field Manager of Diamond Estate, and in October of that year himself and family migrated to Canada. They lived on Markham Rd, in Scarborough for 22 years. :: :: Bill later joined Hallmark Coutts of Canada. He retired in 1980. :: :: Bill and his wife Thora then moved to Ajax where they lived for 10 years. Thora Passed away on the 30th October 2002. :: :: Bill was devastated by her death, and on the 25th December 2003 bill fell and broke his hip, He had hip replacement surgery and later had to move into a nursing home. :: :: He passed away in Peterborough Hospital on the…. April 2004. :: :: He leaves behind his sister Eileen Forsythe, of Buffalo N.Y, his four children, six Grandchildren, Jeremy & Alastair Cameron, Robert Chabrol, Roy, Stephanie & William Howard and two Great Grandchildren, Emily Cameron & Matthew Bissonett. :: :: Bill will always be remembered for his wit. :: :: His Grandchildren treasure the many stories he told them of his youth growing up in British Guiana. :: :: It was his dream to settle one day in Barbados, the birth place of his father, but because his children settled in Canada he remained here. :: :: Bill and Thora’s ashes will be laid to rest in Barbados. :: :: OUR LIVES WILL NEVER BE THE SAME WITH OUT YOU. :: :: Memory is the diary that we will all carry about with us. :: :: :: :: Children of Thora Newsam and William Howard are: :: :: + 136 i. Dorothy Judyanne10 Howard, born October 28, 1941 in British Guyana. :: :: + 137 ii. Marguerite Patricia Howard, born April 13, 1945 in British Guyana. :: :: 138 iii. Hazel Camille Howard, born October 17, 1947 in British Guyana. She married Robert Rossi. :: :: 139 iv. Clifford Arthur Howard, born August 14, 1950 in British Guyana. :: :: :: :: 76. Beatrice Clarantine9 Newsam (Joseph Jabez (Charles)8, James Dottin Samuel Augustus7, William Coppin6, William Bean5, Arthur4, Richard3, Captain Richard2, Captain Edward1) was born November 16, 1922 in Guyana, and died January 01, 2004 in Derby, England. She married Charles Orlando Waith June 01, 1942 in British Guyana, son of Charles Waith and Julia Ralph. He was born May 24, 1902 in British Guyana, and died December 03, 1995 in Derby, England. :: :: Notes for Charles Orlando Waith: :: :: Charles worked in British Guyana in the Sugar Factory. :: :: He was a kind person who loved to tell stories. He had the respect from all those who knew him. :: :: :: :: Children of Beatrice Newsam and Charles Waith are: :: :: + 140 i. Alexander Mark10 Waith, born May 29, 1945 in British Guyana. :: :: + 141 ii. Christopher Waith, born October 25, 1951 in British Guyana. :: :: :: :: 77. Sheila Celine9 Newsam (Joseph Jabez (Charles)8, James Dottin Samuel Augustus7, William Coppin6, William Bean5, Arthur4, Richard3, Captain Richard2, Captain Edward1) was born May 21, 1924 in British Guyana. She married Clarence Gordon Foster January 10, 1948 in Hague Roman Catholic Church, Leonora, Demerara British Guyana, son of Ivan Forster and Lilian Nowell. He was born January 26, 1919 in Barbados, and died March 15, 1998 in Ontario, Canada. :: :: Notes for Clarence Gordon Foster: :: :: Clarence came to British Guyana to work when he was around 20 years. He worked as a Sugar Planter in British Guyana under his future father- in- law Charlie Newsam. He married Shelia when he was 29 years old. Shelia was 23 years old. The family then moved to Barbados his home country in 1961 after British Guyana was having civil up rest. :: :: Clarence worked in Barbados in the Sugar Industry and retired. He then worked temporary at Roberts Manufacturing in Barbados before moving up to Toronto, Canada with his wife where he died. :: :: Clarence went by the name Gordon to those who knew him. :: :: Before his death he became baptized in the Christodelphian faith. Gordon was cremated. A Memorial service in celebration of Gordon's life was held at the Christodelphian Church in Toronto. This was done by George Jackson of the Christodelphian Church :: :: Gordon died due to prostrate cancer. :: :: Before his death he was able to see all his children. His daughter Jeannine Goddard and her two children visited him from Barbados in hospital. :: :: More About Clarence Gordon Foster: :: :: Cause of Death: Prostrate Cancer :: :: :: :: Children of Sheila Newsam and Clarence Foster are: :: :: 142 i. Anthony Arthur10 Foster, born February 09, 1949 in British Guyana; died June 07, 1957 in British Guyana. :: :: Notes for Anthony Arthur Foster: :: :: Anthony was born with medical complications. His short life was probably due to medical conditions in those days were not the best of technology. He was a kind and loving child. :: :: Anthony was buried in British Guyana :: :: + 143 ii. Stephen Gordon Foster, born February 03, 1952 in British Guyana. :: :: + 144 iii. Christine Ann Foster (Whitelaw), born June 29, 1954 in British Guyana. :: :: + 145 iv. Jeannine Myra Foster, born January 21, 1957 in British Guyana. :: :: 146 v. Ronald Bernard Foster, born May 03, 1961 in British Guyana; died March 11, 1968 in Barbados. :: :: Notes for Ronald Bernard Foster: :: :: Ronald died in a car accident in Barbados on his way home from school. When he was taken to hospital they did not realize he was bleeding internally. :: :: Ronald death was a major shock as he was a kind, thoughtful and quiet child whose life was taken before he had an opportunity to make an entry as an adult. :: :: More About Ronald Bernard Foster: :: :: Burial: Barbados :: :: :: :: 78. Malcom9 Newsam (Joseph Jabez (Charles)8, James Dottin Samuel Augustus7, William Coppin6, William Bean5, Arthur4, Richard3, Captain Richard2, Captain Edward1) was born July 18, 1926 in British Guyana. He married Audrey (Marget) Newsam. :: :: :: :: Children of Malcom Newsam and Audrey (Marget) Newsam are: :: :: 147 i. Malcom jr10 Newsam, born in England. :: :: 148 ii. Celine Newsam (Marsden). She married Christopher Marsden. :: :: 149 iii. Joanne Newsam, born in England. :: :: :: :: 79. Dorothy Frances9 Newsam (William Bean8, James Dottin Samuel Augustus7, William Coppin6, William Bean5, Arthur4, Richard3, Captain Richard2, Captain Edward1) was born October 20, 1912. She married Herbert A Glensor. He was born 1911 in USA, and died 1958 in USA. :: :: :: :: Children of Dorothy Newsam and Herbert Glensor are: :: :: 150 i. Pamela10 Glensor. :: :: 151 ii. Richard Glensor. :: :: :: :: 80. Margaret9 Newsam (William Bean8, James Dottin Samuel Augustus7, William Coppin6, William Bean5, Arthur4, Richard3, Captain Richard2, Captain Edward1) was born April 29, 1914. She married Carl F Christensen. He was born June 02, 1914 in USA, and died July 14, 1973 in USa. :: :: :: :: Children of Margaret Newsam and Carl Christensen are: :: :: 152 i. Dorilis10 Christensen. :: :: 153 ii. Gordon Christensen. :: :: 154 iii. Gregory Christensen. === Generation No. 10 === :: :: 84. Richard William10 Newsam (William Oswald9, William Elias8, William Ellas7, William Coppin6, William Bean5, Arthur4, Richard3, Captain Richard2, Captain Edward1) was born June 23, 1918 in Madras India, and died July 22, 1983 in Aukland New Zealand. He married Joan Rothgard June 07, 1952 in England. She was born February 17, 1928 in New Zealand, and died May 2000 in Hythe, Kent England. :: Child of Richard Newsam and Joan Rothgard is: :: + 155 i. Michael William11 Newsam, born February 28, 1956 in England. :: 85. John Oswald10 Newsam (William Oswald9, William Elias8, William Ellas7, William Coppin6, William Bean5, Arthur4, Richard3, Captain Richard2, Captain Edward1) was born June 01, 1921. He married Patricia Davis December 20, 1947 in England. She was born Abt. 1922 in England. :: Children of John Newsam and Patricia Davis are: :: + 156 i. Timothy John11 Newsam, born July 03, 1950. :: + 157 ii. Peter William Newsam, born January 06, 1962. :: 87. Sir Peter Anthony10 Newsam (William Oswald9, William Elias8, William Ellas7, William Coppin6, William Bean5, Arthur4, Richard3, Captain Richard2, Captain Edward1) was born November 02, 1928 in England. He married (1) Susan Adinell. He married (2) Joy Gregg July 11, 1953 in England. She was born February 08, 1928 in England. :: Peter was knighted in recognition of his service to education and as Chairman of the Race Relations Committee in the United Kingdom. :: Sir Peter Anthony Newsam, kt (1987) :: Born: 2 November 1928 :: Source: Debrett's People of Today. Debrett's Peerage Ltd., 2001. :: :: Family: s of William Oswald Newsam (d 1974), of Maidenhead; m 1, 1953 (m :: :: dis), Elizabeth Joy Greg; 4 s, 1 da; m 2, 1988, Sue Addinell; 1 da. :: :: Education: Clifton, Queen's Coll Oxford. Style: Sir Peter Newsam. Address: :: :: Ivy House, Thornton le Dale, North Yorks YO18 7QW. :: :: CAREER :: :: Career: former civil servant BOT (asst princ); schoolmaster 1956-63, asst :: :: educn offr Yorks N Riding 1963-66, asst dir of educn Cumberland 1966-70, dep :: :: educn offr Yorks W Riding 1970-72, educn offr ILEA 1977-82 (dep educn offr :: :: 1972-76), chm Cmmn for Racial Equality 1982-87, sec Assoc of CCs 1987-89; :: :: Univ of London: dir Inst of Educn 1989-94, dep vice-chllr 1992-94, chief :: :: adjudicator Sch Organisation and Admissions 1999-. :: :: :: :: CITATION :: Debrett's People of Today. Debrett's Peerage Ltd., 2001. Reproduced in :: Biography Resource Center. Farmington Hills, Mich.: The Gale Group. 2001 :: :: More About SIR PETER ANTHONY NEWSAM: :: :: Occupation: Bet. 1980 - 1989, Served as Chairman of Race Relations Board :: :: Notes for JOY GREGG: :: :: Aunt Steve has said that Joy, Peter's first wife, was a daughter of Lady Greg. :: :: :: :: Child of Sir Newsam and Susan Adinell is: :: 158 i. Geogrgina11 Newsam, born October 01, 1983. :: Children of Sir Newsam and Joy Gregg are: :: 159 i. Anita Jane11 Newsam, born January 22, 1955. :: 160 ii. Nicolas John Newsam, born July 16, 1956. :: :: Notes for Nicolas John Newsam: :: Nick is involved with theatre production and lives in Camden, London. :: :: :: :: + 161 iii. Anthony Mark Newsam, born March 21, 1960. :: :: + 162 iv. Paul Philip Newsam, born May 10, 1961 in Oxford England. :: :: 163 v. Robert Andrew Newsam, born September 05, 1964. :: :: Notes for Robert Andrew Newsam: :: :: Notes for ROBERT ANDREW NEWSAM: :: :: Robert is a disk jockey on radio and lives in Northalerton, Yorkshire, England. :: :: :: :: 88. Rosamund10 Newsam (Neville9, William Elias8, William Ellas7, William Coppin6, William Bean5, Arthur4, Richard3, Captain Richard2, Captain Edward1) was born 1930 in British Guyana. She married Winston Ogilvy Dasent Abt. 1953in Barbados. He was born June 09, 1927 in Trinidad, and died April 17, 2002 in Port Spain Trinidad. :: :: Notes for Winston Ogilvy Dasent: :: :: Notes for WINSTON OGILVY DASENT: :: :: Winston working career with spent with Royal Bank of Canada. He rose to the position of a Senior Manager. From time to time he was posted to various islands around the Caribbean. These included Barbados and Montserrat. :: :: Winston passed away on April 17, 2002. The funeral service was held at St Thomas Roman Catholic Church, Port of Spain, Trinidad. :: :: :: :: Children of Rosamund Newsam and Winston Dasent are: :: :: + 164 i. John11 Dasent, born Abt. 1956 in Trinidad. :: :: + 165 ii. Stephen Dasent, born Abt. 1958 in Trinidad. :: :: :: :: 90. Patricia10 Newsam (Arthur Ralph Vernon9, William Elias8, William Ellas7, William Coppin6, William Bean5, Arthur4, Richard3, Captain Richard2, Captain Edward1) was born December 23, 1937, and died December 15, 1998 in St Michael Barbados. She married Roger Lherminier August 1960 in Ashford Kent England. He was born March 1936 in England. :: :: :: :: Children of Patricia Newsam and Roger Lherminier are: :: :: + 166 i. Christopher11 Lherminier, born June 21, 1961 in Barbados. :: :: 167 ii. Alison Lherminier, born February 1967. :: :: :: :: 91. Joy Veron10 Newsam (Arthur Ralph Vernon9, William Elias8, William Ellas7, William Coppin6, William Bean5, Arthur4, Richard3, Captain Richard2, Captain Edward1) was born December 22, 1940 in St John Barbados. She married Hank Rysdorp December 09, 1968 in California USA. He was born 1931 in Holland. :: :: :: :: Children of Joy Newsam and Hank Rysdorp are: :: :: 168 i. Michael11 Rysdorp, born July 23, 1971. :: :: 169 ii. Brian Rysdorp, born Abt. 1973. :: :: :: :: 92. Douglas Arthur10 Newsam (Lionel Herbert9, William Elias8, William Ellas7, William Coppin6, William Bean5, Arthur4, Richard3, Captain Richard2, Captain Edward1) was born July 15, 1942 in Barbados. He married Jean Angela DashJanuary 15, 1966 in Barbados, daughter of Laurie Dash and Juliet Nascimento. :: :: Notes for Douglas Arthur Newsam: :: :: More About DOUGLAS ARTHUR NEWSAM: :: :: Baptized: September 1, 1942, St. Leonard's Church - Rev A.E. Simmons, Vicar :: :: Fact 2: Bet. 1942 - 1947, living at Chelsea Road with parents :: :: Fact 3: Bet. 1946 - 1950, attended Miss F. Watkins's Primary School, 10th Ave. Belleville :: :: Fact 4: Bet. 1950 - 1960, educated at Harrison College, Barbados :: :: Fact 5: August 15, 1960, joined Bovell & Skeete, C

Family Reunion E-Cards

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Family Revolutionary War Veterans

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D.A.R. Certificates for Family Revolutionary War Veterans: William Whittaker, William Morris, Sr., William Morris, Jr., Michael See [[Whittaker-28|William Whittaker]] was the son of [[Whittaker-30|Samuel Whittaker]] and [[Davis-175|Tabitha Davis]]. He was born July 28, 1750 in Concord, Massachusetts. He married [[Howe-18|Lydia Howe]] on August 31, 1774 in Princeton, Massachusetts. He served in Captain Boaz Moore's Company of Col. Ephraim Doolittle's Regiment as a drummer. They were called out on the first alarm of April 19, 1775 to Concord. He died in Princeton July 22, 1830. [[See-3|Michael See]] was the son of [[See-8|Frederick Michael See]] and [[Vanderpool-2|Catherine Vanderpool]]. He was born 1751 in South Branch, Augusta County, Virginia. He married [[Morris-34|Elizabeth Morris]] in 1776. He participated at the Battle of Point Pleasant. He died on May 23, 1792 in Mason County, Virginia. [[Morris-43|William Morris, Sr.]] was born January 1, 1722 in Liverpool, England. He married [[Stipps-1|Elizabeth Stipps]] on January 1, 1746 in Orange County, Virginia. He provided supplies for the American Revolutionary War. He died December 1, 1792 in Kanawha County, Virginia. [[Morris-27|Major William Morris, Jr.]] was the son of [[Morris-43|William Morris, Sr.]] and [[Stipps-1|Elizabeth Stipps]]. He was born December 17, 1746 in Orange County, Virginia. He married [[Carroll-39|Catherine Carroll]] on May 10, 1768 in Orange County, Virginia. He was wounded in the Battle of Point Pleasant. He died during December 1802 in Charleston, Kanawha County, Virginia.

Family Tree E-Cards

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Here is a collection of vintage postcards and images directly related to family trees that can be used as e-cards. Also see the [[Space:Family Reunion E-Cards|family reunion e-cards]] and [[Space:Genealogy E-Cards|e-cards for genealogists]]. [[:Category:E-Cards|Click here to browse all the e-cards.]] E-cards are WikiTree are 100% free. There are no pop-ups or spammy gimmicks. Simply click on a "'''send as e-card'''" link below an image to the right. [[Category:E-Cards]] [[Category:Family History E-Cards]]

Famous Australian Convicts

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The First Fleet arrived in Port Jackson in 1788 it comprised eleven ships bearing around 1400 people, half of whom were convicts. Between 1788 and 1868, large numbers of convicts were transported to the various Australian penal colonies by the British government. One of the primary reasons for the British settlement of Australia was the establishment of a penal colony to alleviate pressure on their overburdened correctional facilities. When the last convict ship docked in Fremantle many of those transported were not criminals in the true sense but found themselves crossing the oceans as a result of some youthful, impetuous statement or action. By the end of transportation on the East Coast in the 1840s, the Colony of New South Wales was well established more and more free settlers were involved in trade and agriculture, helping to bring some success and stability. At the same time, a number of former convicts were, through their ability and determination, making substantial contributions to the colony's development. By the 1850s 165000 convicts had been transported to Australia while well over 200 000 free migrants arrived between 1825 and 1850. Well over a hundred medical men are known to have arrived as transportees. With no standardization of medical qualifications in the early nineteenth century, many would have been unqualified. Of those who came during this period three men, well known to each other in Sydney, are recognized for their medical abilities and as founding fathers of several respected institutions which developed as the settlement turned from a gaol into a colony. Some of these and other Convicts went on to be famous in Australia for various reasons. This page has links to some of these Convicts who have profiles on Wikitree
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Famous People my Belskey Family are Related to

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'''Notable People''', including: John McCain's Excel Speadsheet [https://onedrive.live.com/view.aspx?resid=DE00E9C339B2FB5D!156&ithint=file%2cxlsx&app=Excel&authkey=!AEL2Zk67KvFK7eU title=John McCain] :* '''Presidents''' of the United States of America March 2017 I share common ancestors. With'''Bold text''' 37 out of 45US Presidents.'''Bold text''' :* Brave '''Explorers''' :* Innovative '''Inventors''' :* Movie '''Stars''' :* Famous '''Authors :* Born '''Rich''' UPDATES We are related to Barak Obama thru my maternal and paternal lines but both share common ancestors with Baracks maternal line. August 2017 Jim Morrison, John Wayne Marilyn Monroe. all 3 have other Birth names. same with George Orwel Related to John McCain, common ancestor Adam Mott same with Norma Jean Baker, Marilyn Monroe: common ancestor is Adam Mott NEWEST My maternal grandparents, John Larrabee Calkins and his wife, Lorna Gerrie Cadman, were related to each other, 17th cousins 3X removed. 167 common ancestors were found between John Larrabee Calkins and Lorna Gerrie Cadman within 30 generations. BUT My parents are NOT related to each other within 30 generations. April 2017...still sick from cell tower Newest Alec Baldwin Marilyn Monroe, The former US Pres George Bush+ Brigam Young John Smith Anderson Cooper (Vanderbuilt's son ) Henry Howland, he fell overboard Mayflower 8 yrs old. Survived. This is an ongoing personal project updated periodically by '''Corinne Lynne Belskey Kuhlmann''' I pretty much know that '''Wikitree.com''' and '''Familysearch.org''' (''Church of Latter Day Saints'') LDS, are reliable sources. Most of it is backed up with legal paperwork such as '''Birth, Marriage, Death, Military''' and '''Books, Newspaers''', etc. I will be adding tree charts visually showing the chain of relatives all the way to our common ancestor and also the path from the common ancestor to the famous person. '''How Im Related''' * I will try to show branchs to and from the common ancestor * I mainly use the partnership of '''Familysearch.org''' and ''Relative Finder''', an online application, * the Connections and '''Relative Finder''' on '''Wikitree.com'' * Currently not working on my family history. I am busy with a personal matter: Cell Tower Faux Pine Tree SBA Communications (tower owner) T-Mobile, and Verizon (transmitter & receivers), the land owners (my landlords), the City of Oakley, CA, and the FCC (Federal Communications Commission). Many people have died and the number is rising. Visit my Google Plus Oakley Cell Tower page [https://plus.google.com/u/1/collection/Q6W5jB CLICK HERE TO VIEW] '''JULY 2016''' - Some funky things have been happening since I've been cleaning up my ancestors on Familysearch.org, '''I am now related to Walt Disney thru my ☆Father☆(paternal) and also my ☆Mother☆ (maternal).''' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Notables_in_the_Belskey_Family-19.jpg Click Here to view both (maternal & paternal) common ancestor charts] for Walt Disney and Corinne Belskey. '''WHAT DOES THIS MEAN?''' :I either screwed up profiles on the Familysearch.org tree... OR :My parents may be related :I'll leave it at that. == NEW ADDITIONS == * Artemus Millet, The Temple Builder, High Priest, Pioneer and personal friend of Brigham Young. In fact, he married a sister of Brigham Young, (Athough, she left him a year later.) He's my Fourth Great Grandfather, I am his Direct Descendant. *LIZZIE BORDON ::Lizzie Bordon took an ax; ::Gave her mother fourty whacks. ::When she saw what she had done; ::She gave her father fourty-one. Note: Lizzie died June 2, 1929; I was born on June 2, 1966.... CREEPY *George Washington 1st President of the United States of America * Mitt Romney, Politician, also Church of LDS ---- ==US PRESIDENTS== * 2nd) John Adams (1797-1801) :8th cousin 7 x removed :common ancestor Thomas Pigott :⇨MFFMFMFFMFFFMFMF / FFMFFMMMF * 3rd) Thomas Jefferson (1801-1817) :12th cousin 1 x removed :common ancestor Elizabeth Markham :⇨MMFFMFMMMMMMMM / MMMFMFMMFMMMM * 4th) James Madison (1809-1817) :5th cousin 7 x removed :common ancestor Francis Bernard :⇨MMFFMFMMMFFMF / MMMMFF * 6th) John Quincy Adams (1825-1829) :9th cousin 6 x removed :common ancestor Richard Charlton :⇨MFFMFFMFFMMMFMMF / FMMFMMMMFF * 7th) Andrew Jackson (1829-1837) :7th cousin 7 x removed :common ancestor Dorothy Elizabeth Reed :⇨MFFFFFFMFFFFFMM / FFFMFMMM * 9th) William Henry Harrison (1841) :5th cousin 7 x removed :common ancestor Richard Harrison :⇨FMFMFMFMMFFMF / FFFFFF * 10th) John Tyler (1841-1845) :6th cousin 7 x removed :common ancestor Dorothy Williams :⇨MFFMFMMFMFFMMM / FFFFFMM * 11th) James K. Polk (1845-1849) :12th cousin 1 x removed :common ancestor Richard Neville :⇨MFFFFMMMFFFMMF / FFFMMFFFMFMMF * 12th) Zachary Taylor (1849-1850) :9th cousin 4 x removed :common ancestor Richard Neville :⇨MFFFFMMMFFFMMF / MFFFFMFMMF * 13th) Millard Fillmore (1850-1853) :8th cousin 5 x removed :common ancestor unknown :⇨MMFFMFFFMMFFFF / FFMMMMMMF * 16th) Abraham Lincoln (1861-1865) :7th cousin 4 x removed :common ancestor Mary love Wentworth :⇨MFFFFFFMFMFM / MFFFFMMM * 17th) Andrew Johnson (1865-1869) :8th cousin 7 x removed :common ancestor John Clarke :⇨MMFMMMMFMFMMMFFF / FFMFMMMFF * 18th) Ulysses S. Grant (1869-1877) :7th cousin 6 x removed :common ancestor Magdalene Elsick :⇨MFFFFMFMFMMMFM / FFMMMMFM * 19th) Rutherford B. Hayes (1877-1881) :5th cousin 6 x removed :common ancestor John Winston :⇨FMFMFMFFMFMF / FFMMMF * 20th) James A. Garfield (1881) :4th cousin 5 x removed :common ancestor Elisabeth West :⇨MMFMMMMFFM / MMFMM * 21st) Chester A. Arthur (1881-1885) :7th cousin 4 x removed :common ancestor Stevens :⇨MFFFFFMMMFFF / MMFFFFFFF * 22nd) Grover Cleveland (1885-1889) :7th cousin 4 x removed :common ancestor John Martin :⇨MFFMFFMMFFMF / FFFMFMMF * 23rd) Benjamin Harrison (1889-1893) :7th cousin 4 x removed :common ancestor Elizabeth Bernard :⇨MMFFMFMMMFFM / FFFFFFFM * 25th) William McKinley (1897-1901) :10th cousin 4 x removed :common ancestor John Browne :⇨MFFFFMFMFMMMFFF / MFFMFFFFFFF * 26th) Theodore Roosevelt (1901-1909) :9th cousin four times removed :common ancestor Richard Dickinson :⇨MFFFFMMFMFFFFF / FMMFMMFFFF * 27th) William H. Taft (1909-1913) :7th cousin 3 x removed :common ancestor Catherine Killiam :⇨FMFMFFFFMMM / MMFMFFFM * 29th) Warren G. Harding (1921-1923) :8th cousin 3 x removed :common ancestor William Dickinson :⇨MFFFFMMFMFFF / MFFFFFFFF * 30th) Calvin Coolidge (1923-1929) :6 cousin 4 x removed :common ancestor Jonas Eaton :⇨MFFMFMFFMFF / FMMFFFF * 31st) Herbert Hoover (1929-1933) :9th cousin four times removed :common ancestor Agnes Dolman :⇨MMFFMFFMFFFMMM / MFMMFFFMFM * 32nd) Franklin D. Roosevelt (1933-1945) :6th cousin 4 x removed :common ancestor Hannah Glover :⇨MFFMFMMFMFM / MMFFMMM * 33rd) Harry S. Truman (1945-1953) :7th cousin 2 x removed :common ancestry Mary Grace James :⇨MMFMFMFMFM / MMFFFFFM * 36th) Lyndon B. Johnson (1963-1969) :12th cousin 1 x removed :common ancestor Lady Agnes Fisher :⇨MMFFMFMMMFMFMM / FFMFMMFFMFMMM * 37th) Richard M. Nixon (1969-1974) :11th cousin 1 x removed :common ancestor William Glover :⇨MFFMFMMFMFMFF / MMFMFMMFMMMF * 38th) Gerald R. Ford (1974-1977) :9th cousin 3 x removed :common ancestor Robert Seymour :⇨MMFMMMMFMMMMF / MFMMFFFFFF * 40th) Ronald Reagan (1981-1989) :14th cousin [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Notables_in_the_Belskey_Family-20 Click Here to view] common ancestors of Ronald Reagan and his wife, Jane Wyman :common ancestor Alexander Elphinstone, 2nd Lord Elphinstone :⇨MFFFFFFMMMFFMMF / MFMFMFMFMFFFFFF * 44th) Barack Obama (2009-) :11th cousin 1 x removed [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Notables_in_the_Belskey_Family-6 CLICK HERE TO VIEW] :common ancestor Ann French :⇨FFFFFMFMFMMFM / MMFFMMFMFMMM ⇨my PATH/their PATH to / from Common Ancestor ---- ==Science and Technology== *Philo Taylor Farnsworth 7th Cousin 2 times removed ▼ Science and Technology View *Orville Wright 7th Cousin 3 times removed ▼ Science and Technology View *Wilbur Wright 7th Cousin 3 times removed ▼ Science and Technology View *Eli , Jr. Whitney 6th Cousin 6 times removed ▼ Science and Technology View *Samuel Finley Breese Morse 8th Cousin 5 times removed ▼ Science and Technology View *Thomas Alva Edison 10th Cousin 3 times removed ▼ Science and Technology Vie ---- ==Movie Stars== *Humphrey De Forest Bogart 7th Cousin 3 times removed ▼ Movie Stars View *Lucille Desiree Ball 8th Cousin 2 times removed ▼ Movie Stars View *Henry Jaynes Fonda 9th Cousin 3 times removed ▼ Movie Stars View *Oliver Norvell Hardy 9th Cousin 4 times removed ▼ Movie Stars View *James Maitland Stewart 10th Cousin 3 times removed ▼ Movie Starsw ---- ==Explorers== *David Stern Crockett 5th Cousin 4 times removed ▼ Military Explorers View *Oliver Cromwell, 3rd Cousin 12 times removed ▼ Military Explorers View *Samuel William Houston 8th Cousin 4 times removed ▼ Military Explorers View *William Clark 8th Cousin 4 times removed ▼ Military Explorers View *Winston Leonard SPENCER-CHURCHILL 9th Cousin 2 times removed ▼ Military Explorers *Horatio Nelson 9th Cousin 5 times removed ▼ Military Explorers ---- ==Mayflower Passengers== *George Soule 10th Great Grandfather ▼ Mayflower View *John Howland 11th Great Uncle ▼ Mayflower View *Stephen Hopkins 11th Great Uncle ▼ Mayflower View *William Brewster 11th Great Uncle ▼ Mayflower View *Thomas Rogers 1st Cousin 12 times removed ▼ Mayflower View *William Bradford 3rd Cousin 10 times removed ▼ Mayflower View *Edward Winslow 2nd Cousin 13 times removed ▼ Mayflower View *William White 3rd Cousin 12 times removed ▼ Mayflower View *Richard More 5th Cousin 9 times removed ▼ Mayflower View *Henry Sampson 10th Cousin 4 times removed ▼ Mayflower View ---- ==Salem Witch Trials== *Deliverance Hazelton 4th Cousin 10 times removed ▼ Salem Witch Trials View *John Hale 3rd Cousin 12 times removed ▼ Salem Witch Trials View *Mary Walcott 5th Cousin 8 times removed ▼ Salem Witch Trials View *Nathaniel Saltonstall 4th Cousin 10 times removed ▼ Salem Witch Trials View *Rebecca Blake 4th Cousin 10 times removed ▼ Salem Witch Trials View *Thomas Danforth 5th Cousin 9 times removed ▼ Salem Witch Trials View *Mary Perkins 6th Cousin 8 times removed ▼ Salem Witch Trials View *Susannah Sheldon 5th Cousin 10 times removed ▼ Salem Witch Trials View *Waitstill Winthrop 5th Cousin 10 times removed ▼ Salem Witch Trials View *John Alden 6th Cousin 9 times removed ▼ Salem Witch Trials View *Edward Bishop 8th Cousin 7 times removed ▼ Salem Witch Trials View *Elizabeth Hutchinson 11th Cousin 4 times removed ▼ Salem Witch Trials ---- ==Poets and Authors== *Henry David Thoreau 6th Cousin 4 times removed ▼ Authors/Poets View *Samuel Langhorne Clemens 8th Cousin 3 times removed ▼ Authors/Poets View *Ernest Miller Hemingway 8th Cousin 4 times removed ▼ Authors/Poets View *William Cuthbert Faulkner 10th Cousin ▼ Authors/Poets View *Louis Dearborn L'Amour 10th Cousin 1 times removed ▼ Authors/Poets View *Robert Lee Frost 10th Cousin 2 times removed ▼ Authors/Poets View *F. Scott Fitzgerald 11th Cousin 4 times removed ▼ Authors/Poets View *Thomas Stearns Eliot 12th Cousin 3 times removed ▼ Authors/Poets View *Herman Melville 13th Cousin 2 times removed ▼ Authors/Poets ---- ==Business Leaders== *John Pierpont Morgan 6th Cousin 4 times removed ▼ Business Leaders View *Howard Robard Hughes 7th Cousin 4 times removed ▼ Business Leaders View *Cornelius Vanderbilt 7th Cousin 7 times removed ▼ Business Leaders View *John Davison Rockefeller 7th Cousin 7 times removed ▼ Business Leaders View *Colonel Sanders 11th Cousin 3 times removed ▼ Business Leaders View *Lawrence Horne Miller 11th Cousin 4 times removed ▼ Business Leaders ---- ==Famous Americans== *David Stern Crockett 5th Cousin 4 times removed ▼ Famous Americans View *Susan Brownell Anthony 5th Cousin 5 times removed ▼ Famous Americans View *Emily Elizabeth Dickinson 6th Cousin 4 times removed ▼ Famous Americans View *Philo Taylor Farnsworth 7th Cousin 2 times removed ▼ Famous Americans View *Elvis Aaron Presley 8th Cousin 1 times removed ▼ Famous Americans View *Humphrey De Forest Bogart 7th Cousin 3 times removed ▼ Famous Americans View *Marion Robert Morrison 8th Cousin 1 times removed ▼ Famous Americans View *Truman Osborn Angell 6th Cousin 5 times removed ▼ Famous Americans View *Jacob Vernon Hamblin 7th Cousin 5 times removed ▼ Famous Americans View *Samuel Langhorne Clemens 8th Cousin 3 times removed ▼ Famous Americans View *Buster Joseph Francis Keaton 9th Cousin 2 times removed ▼ Famous Americans View *Charles Augustus Lindbergh 10th Cousin 1 times removed ▼ Famous Americans View *Jesse Woodson James 9th Cousin 3 times removed ▼ Famous Americans View *John Davison Rockefeller 7th Cousin 7 times removed ▼ Famous Americans View *Nathaniel ( Hathorne) Hawthorne 8th Cousin 6 times removed ▼ Famous Americans View *[[Disney-1|Walter Elias Disney]]▼[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Notables_in_the_Belskey_Family-19.jpg View Maternal & Paternal Charts] ::9th Cousin 1 times removed (Maternal) Margaret Hulins) ::7th Cousin 6 times removed (Paternal) Thomas Greene ::[[Special:Relationship|Wikitree Relationships Finder]] ::Corinne and Walt are 16th cousins twice removed ::The first common ancestor for Corinne (Belskey) Kuhlmann and Walt Disney is Thomas Heath. ::'''78 common ancestors''' were found within 25 generations *Amelia Mary EARHART 11th Cousin 1 times removed ▼ Famous Americans View *Harry Lillis (Bing) Crosby 11th Cousin 1 times removed ▼ Famous Americans View *Thomas Alva Edison 10th Cousin 3 times removed ▼ Famous Americans View *William Harrison 'Jack' Dempsey 13th Cousin 1 times removed ▼ Famous Americans View *Robert LeRoy Parker 13th Cousin 2 times removed ▼ Famous Americans ---- ==European Royalty== *Elizabeth Tudor 2nd Cousin 13 times removed ▼ European Royalty View *Mary Tudor 2nd Cousin 13 times removed ▼ European Royalty View *James II of England, 13th Cousin 2 times removed ▼ European Royalty View *Anna Stuart, 14th Cousin 1 times removed ▼ European Royalty ---- ==Declaration of Independence Signers== *Thomas Stone 7th Great Grandfather ▼ Declaration Signers View *Carter Braxton 3rd Cousin 7 times removed ▼ Declaration Signers View *Stephen Hopkins 3rd Cousin 8 times removed ▼ Declaration Signers View *Oliver Wolcott 3rd Cousin 9 times removed ▼ Declaration Signers View *Richard Henry Lee 4th Cousin 7 times removed ▼ Declaration Signers View *William Whipple Jr. 3rd Cousin 9 times removed ▼ Declaration Signers View *John Hancock 5th Cousin 6 times removed ▼ Declaration Signers View *Benjamin W. Harrison 7th Cousin 4 times removed ▼ Declaration Signers View *Richard Stockton 6th Cousin 6 times removed ▼ Declaration Signers View *William Floyd 7th Cousin 5 times removed ▼ Declaration Signers View *Joseph Hewes 6th Cousin 8 times removed ▼ Declaration Signers View *Francis Lightfoot Lee 8th Cousin 5 times removed ▼ Declaration Signers View *George Wythe 8th Cousin 5 times removed ▼ Declaration Signers View *Josiah Bartlett 6th Cousin 9 times removed ▼ Declaration Signers View *Samuel Huntington 6th Cousin 9 times removed ▼ Declaration Signers View *Jeremiah Clark 7th Cousin 8 times removed ▼ Declaration Signers View *Robert Treat Paine 7th Cousin 8 times removed ▼ Declaration Signers View *William Williams 7th Cousin 8 times removed ▼ Declaration Signers View *(Pres.) John Adams 8th Cousin 7 times removed ▼ Declaration Signers View *Charles Carroll 8th Cousin 7 times removed ▼ Declaration Signers View *Benjamin Rush 9th Cousin 6 times removed ▼ Declaration Signers View *Thomas Lynch Jr. 9th Cousin 6 times removed ▼ Declaration Signers View *Thomas Nelson 10th Cousin 4 times removed ▼ Declaration Signers View *George Walton 10th Cousin 5 times removed ▼ Declaration Signers View *Thomas Jefferson 12th Cousin 1 times removed ▼ Declaration Signers View *William Ellery 11th Cousin 3 times removed ▼ Declaration Signers View *Philip Livingston 11th Cousin 4 times removed ▼ Declaration Signers View ---- ==U.S. Constitution Signers== *Jonathan Dayton 4th Cousin 7 times removed ▼ Constitution Signers View *William Blount 5th Cousin 5 times removed ▼ Constitution Signers View *William Samuel Johnson 5th Cousin 6 times removed ▼ Constitution Signers View *Abraham Baldwin 5th Cousin 7 times removed ▼ Constitution Signers View *James Madison 5th Cousin 7 times removed ▼ Constitution Signers View *Rufus King 6th Cousin 5 times removed ▼ Constitution Signers View *(Hon) Nathaniel Gorham 5th Cousin 8 times removed ▼ Constitution Signers View *Nicholas Gilman 5th Cousin 8 times removed ▼ Constitution Signers View *Jared Ingersoll, Jr. 5th Cousin 9 times removed ▼ Constitution Signers View *John Langdon 6th Cousin 7 times removed ▼ Constitution Signers View *David Brearley 8th Cousin 5 times removed ▼ Constitution Signers View *Richard Dobbs Spaight 8th Cousin 5 times removed ▼ Constitution Signers View *Roger Sherman 6th Cousin 9 times removed ▼ Constitution Signers View *Daniel Carroll 8th Cousin 7 times removed ▼ Constitution Signers View *Gouverneur Morris 11th Cousin 4 times removed ▼ Constitution Signers ---- ==WIVES of US Presidents== *Helen or Nellie Herron 5th Cousin 4 times removed ▼ U.S. Presidents' Wives View *Lucretia N. Rudolph 5th Cousin 4 times removed ▼ U.S. Presidents' Wives View *Grace Anna Goodhue 6th Cousin 3 times removed ▼ U.S. Presidents' Wives View *Mary Geneva Doud 7th Cousin 2 times removed ▼ U.S. Presidents' Wives View *Elizabeth Virginia 'Bess' Wallace 8th Cousin 1 times removed ▼ U.S. Presidents' Wives *Frances Cornelia Folsom 7th Cousin 3 times removed ▼ U.S. Presidents' Wives View *Julia Gardiner 6th Cousin 5 times removed ▼ U.S. Presidents' Wives View *Eliza Kortright 5th Cousin 8 times removed ▼ U.S. Presidents' Wives View *Jane Means Appleton 6th Cousin 6 times removed ▼ U.S. Presidents' Wives View *Mary Scott Lord 7th Cousin 4 times removed ▼ U.S. Presidents' Wives View *Abigail Powers 6th Cousin 7 times removed ▼ U.S. Presidents' Wives View *Alice Hathaway Lee 7th Cousin 5 times removed ▼ U.S. Presidents' Wives View *Anna Tuthill Symmes 6th Cousin 7 times removed ▼ U.S. Presidents' Wives View *Ellen Louise Axson 8th Cousin 3 times removed ▼ U.S. Presidents' Wives View *Lou Henry 9th Cousin 2 times removed ▼ U.S. Presidents' Wives View *Rachael Donelson 8th Cousin 4 times removed ▼ U.S. Presidents' Wives View *Dolley Payne 7th Cousin 7 times removed ▼ U.S. Presidents' Wives View *Caroline Carmichael 9th Cousin 4 times removed ▼ U.S. Presidents' Wives View *Elizabeth Ann Bloomer 10th Cousin 2 times removed ▼ U.S. Presidents' Wives View *Jane Wyman 9th Cousin 4 times removed ▼ U.S. Presidents' Wives View *Anna Eleanor Roosevelt 10th Cousin 3 times removed ▼ U.S. Presidents' Wives View *Edith Bolling 9th Cousin 5 times removed ▼ U.S. Presidents' Wives View *Letita Christian 8th Cousin 7 times removed ▼ U.S. Presidents' Wives View *Mackall Smith 9th Cousin 5 times removed ▼ U.S. Presidents' Wives View *Martha Dandridge 8th Cousin 7 times removed ▼ U.S. Presidents' Wives View *Ellen Lewis Herndon 9th Cousin 6 times removed ▼ U.S. Presidents' Wives View *Julia Boggs Dent 9th Cousin 6 times removed ▼ U.S. Presidents' Wives View *Claudia Alta Taylor 13th Cousin 2 times removed ▼ U.S. Presidents' Wives View *Mariea Wayles 14th Cousin 1 times removed ▼ U.S. Presidents' Wives

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[[Category:Y-DNA Haplogroups]] '''Famous Y-DNA haplotypes''' {| style="width: 100%" '''Ancient samples''' : * Ramesses III - According to a genetic study in December 2012, Ramesses III, second Pharaoh of the Twentieth Dynasty and considered to be the last great New Kingdom king to wield any substantial authority over Egypt, belonged to [[:Category:Y-DNA Haplogroup E-V38|Y-DNA Haplogroup E-V38]] (''formerly E1b1a''), mainly found in West Africa, Central Africa, Southwest Africa and Southeast Africa. Additional genetic testing suggest that the remains may indeed belong to [[:Category:Y-DNA Haplogroup E1b1b|Y-DNA Haplogroup E1b1b]] which split from E1b1a, and tends to be common in the Levant, Northern Africa, and the Rift valley region in modern times. * Emperor Nicholas II - Nicholas II of Russia has been predicted as having an [[:Category:Y-DNA Haplogroup R1b|Y-DNA Haplogroup R1b]] haplotype. * Ötzi the Iceman - Ötzi the Iceman has been found to be Y-DNA haplogroup G2a2b. The actual term used was G2a4, but the presumed L91 mutation has since been given a new category, [[:Category:Y-DNA Haplogroup G2a2b|Y-DNA Haplogroup G2a2b]]. * French Kings from Henry IV to Louis XVI "Bourbon" - King Louis XVI of France from a genetic test on blood in a cloth purported to have been collected at his beheading and maintained in an ornate gourd decorated with French Revolution themes. Confirmation of this genetic profile requires testing of a known relative. The sample was tested at two laboratories with the same results. The sample is most consistent with G2a3b1a samples and contains unusually high, rare values for markers DYS385B and DYS458 in this haplogroup G subgroup. Subsequent testing in 2012 on a mummified head, purportedly that of King Henri IV of France, revealed that typing of a limited number of Y-STR's showed a [[:Category:Y-DNA Haplogroup G2a|Y-DNA Haplogroup G2a]]. Reported researchers: "Five STR loci [from the sample taken from the head] match the alleles found in Louis XVI, while another locus shows an allele that is just one mutation step apart. Taking into consideration that the partial Y-chromosome profile is extremely rare in modern human databases, we concluded that both males could be paternally related." The two French kings were separated by seven generations. * Birger Magnusson - Birger Jarl, the founder of Stockholm the modern capital of Sweden, according to Andreas Carlsson at The National Board of Forensic Medicine of Sweden, belonged to [[:Category:Y-DNA Haplogroup I1|Y-DNA Haplogroup I1]]. Birger Magnusson was the ancestor of a line of kings of both Sweden and Norway, starting with his son Valdemar Birgersson. : '''Deduction by descendant testing''' : * [[Adams-10|John Adams]] and [[Adams-12|John Quincy Adams]] - United States presidents John Adams and his son John Quincy Adams belonged to [[:Category:Y-DNA Haplogroup R1b|Y-DNA Haplogroup R1b]]. * Cao Cao, the Cao Wei State of Ancient China & the Takamuko Clan of Japan - Chinese warlord Cao Cao, who was posthumously titled Emperor Wu of the state of Cao Wei, apparently belonged to Y-DNA haplogroup O2 according to DNA tests of some documented descendants. The Takamuko clan of Japan claims agnatic descent from Cao Pi, who was the first Emperor of the state of Cao Wei and the eldest son of Cao Cao. This suggests that the Takamuko clan also belongs to [[:Category:Y-DNA Haplogroup O2|Y-DNA Haplogroup O2]]. The Takamuko clan is most famous for Takamuko no Kuromaro. * Sir Henry Clinton - Sir Henry Clinton belonged to [[:Category:Y-DNA Haplogroup I2-M284|Y-DNA Haplogroup I2-M284]], based on a sample taken from a descendant. * [[Crockett-311|Davy Crockett]] - Davy Crockett belonged to [[:Category:Y-DNA Haplogroup I-M223|Y-DNA Haplogroup I-M223]], based on a sample from a descendant of his father, and other samples from descendants of his grandfather. * Charles Darwin - Charles Darwin belonged to [[:Category:Y-DNA Haplogroup R1b|Y-DNA Haplogroup R1b]], based on a sample from his great-great-grandson. * [[Einstein-1|Albert Einstein]] - Albert Einstein belonged to Y-DNA Haplogroup E1b1b1b2* [[:Category:Y-DNA Haplogroup E-Z830|E-Z830]], with a sample taken from a paternal descendants of Naphtali Hirsch Einstein. * Alexander Hamilton - Alexander Hamilton belonged to [[:Category:Y-DNA Haplogroup I1|Y-DNA Haplogroup I1]]. * [[Jefferson-1|Thomas Jefferson]] - Direct male-line descendants of a cousin of United States president Thomas Jefferson were DNA tested to investigate historical assertions that Jefferson fathered children with his slave Sally Hemings. An extended 17-marker haplotype was published in 2007, and the company Family Tree DNA has also published results for other markers in its standard first 12-marker panel. Combining these sources gives the consolidated 21-marker haplotype below. The Jeffersons belong to [[:Category:Y-DNA Haplogroup T-M184|Y-DNA Haplogroup T]] (former K2). * Napoleon - Napoleon Bonaparte belonged to [[:Category:Y-DNA Haplogroup E-M34|Y-DNA Haplogroup E1b1b1c1]]* (E-M34*). This haplogroup has its highest concentration in Ethiopia and in the Near East (Jordan). According to the authors of the study, "Probably Napoléon also knew his remote oriental patrilineal origins, because Francesco Buonaparte (the Giovanni son), who was a mercenary under the orders of the Genoa Republic in Ajaccio in 1490, was nicknamed “The Maur of Sarzane” ". * Niall of the Nine Hostages - A recent study conducted at Trinity College, Dublin, found that a striking percentage of men in Ireland (and quite a few in Scotland) share the same Y chromosome. Results suggested that the 5th-century warlord known as "Niall of the Nine Hostages" (or a male ancestor) may be the male-line ancestor of one in 12 Irishmen. Niall established a dynasty of powerful chieftains who dominated the island for six centuries. Niall belongs to Y-DNA Haplogroup R1b1c7 (M222). It should be noted that Dr. Moore's results examined some different parts of DNA (loci) from the result given here. * Fred Phelps - Fred Phelps, the creator of the infamous Westboro Baptist Church, belongs to [[:Category:Y-DNA Haplogroup R1b|Y-DNA Haplogroup R1b]]. He descends from James Phelps of Chowan, North Carolina. * Franklin Pierce and James Buchanan - Franklin Pierce and James Buchanan belonged to [[:Category: Y-DNA Haplogroup R1b|Y-DNA Haplogroup R1b]]. * [[Rice-52|Edmund Rice]] - Edmund Rice, an early immigrant to Massachusetts Bay Colony and a founder of Sudbury and Marlborough, belonged to [[:Category:Y-DNA Haplogroup I1|Y-DNA Haplogroup I1]]. * All Russian emperors from at least Nicholas I to Nicholas II "Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov" - The haplotype of Nicholas II of Russia has been predicted to belong to [[:Category:Y-DNA Haplogroup R1b|Y-DNA Haplogroup R1b]]. * Somerled - In 2003 Oxford University researchers traced the Y-chromosome signature of Somerled of Argyll, one of Scotland's greatest warriors, who is credited with driving out the Vikings. He was also paternal grandfather of the founder of Clan Donald. Through clan genealogies, the genetic relation was mapped out. Somerled belongs to [[:Category:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-M420|Y-DNA Haplogroup R1a1]]. In 2005 a study by Professor of Human Genetics Bryan Sykes of Oxford University led to the conclusion that Somerled has possibly 500,000 living descendants - making him the second most common historical ancestor after Genghis Khan. Sykes deduced that despite Somerled's reputation for having driven out the Vikings from Scotland, Somerled's own Y-DNA most closely matched that of the Vikings he fought. * Zachary Taylor, William McKinley and Woodrow Wilson - All these United States presidents belonged to Y-DNA Haplogroup R1b1c * Leo Tolstoy - Leo Tolstoy, the Russian writer, belonged to [[:Category:Y-DNA Haplogroup I1|Y-DNA Haplogroup I1]] * The Wright Brothers - The Wright Brothers of the United States belonged to [[:Category:Y-DNA Haplogroup E-V13|Y-DNA Haplogroup E1b1b1]], subclade E1b1b1a2 (V13). They were supposedly descended from Robert Wright of Brook Hall, Essex, England. : '''Figures from popular culture''' : * Al Roker - Al Roker, United States broadcaster, belongs to [[:Category:Y-DNA Haplogroup E|Y-DNA Haplogroup E]], common among African peoples. * Warren Buffett and Jimmy Buffett - Warren Buffett and Jimmy Buffett belong to [[:Category:Y-DNA Haplogroup I1|Y-DNA Haplogroup I1]] which is most common in and around Scandinavia. However, they are not closely related. * Nelson Mandela - Nelson Mandela, former President of South Africa, belongs to [[:Category:Y-DNA Haplogroup E1b1a|Y-DNA Haplogroup E1b1a]] (Y-DNA) (also known as E-M2) typical of Bantu peoples. |} '''Source''' * Wikipedia contributors, "List of haplogroups of notable people," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_haplogroups_of_notable_people&oldid=561044049 (accessed June 24, 2013). ----

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The WikiTree Fan Chart app can be used to create a customized display showing the direct ancestors of any individual listed on WikiTree. User-specified settings control the display form of personal metadata (names, dates, places), inclusion of thumbnail photos, and how colours are used to highlight characteristics such as gender, generation, grandparents' lines, DNA inheritance paths, DNA confirmations, and birth/death locations. The Fan Chart lets you examine a person's vital statistics, jump to any person's profile, or jump to a new Fan Chart for any person in the tree. '''History''': The Fan Chart app was originally programmed by [[Clarke-11007|Greg Clarke]] and created as a standalone appYou may be interested in the [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gYv-HVFHpoLf7qxQ4EHIl4iVnsus-N5lMz6mH2TBBlo Original Google Doc help document] , which still functions. (The most recent update for the standalone app was a tweak in January, 2023.) The standalone Fan Chart app is in end-of-life maintenance mode. That is, there will be no further development of new features in the standalone Fan Chart app. New features will be developed exclusively in the Fan Chart as a WikiTree Tree App. (The only feature not being added to the Tree App is the ability to add checkboxes to each ancestor wedge, which could be used for tracking purposes, if you want this option, use the [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/fan.php standalone app].) Since Hacktoberfest, 2022, a Tree App version of the app is available from any WikiTree profile, which makes it easier to access, and which has now all (but one) of the same features as the original standalone version, plus a number of new features not available on the older one. '''Future''': The focus for this Free Space help page is the WikiTree Tree App version of the Fan Chart, which will continue to receive updates, bug fixes, and new features in the future. The most recent version of the Fan Chart as a WikiTree Tree App was updated in August 2023 by Greg Clarke. New features — within the last six months — are marked by NEW ! If you have any questions, suggestions, or bug reports about the app, please send [[Clarke-11007#PM-19066309-0|Greg]] a message on WikiTree. ==How-To Guide== This quick how-to guide will show you how to use the various features of the app. We recommend that you enable the WikiTree Browser Extension (WBE) feature — Image Zoom. Some of the images presented in this document are purposely smaller than full size so that we can present them side-by-side or as a group, rather than scrolling through a long series of full-size screenshots.. With WBE's Image Zoom enabled, you can just click in the bottom right corner of any screenshot and you'll get an enlarged version of the same image. If you haven't been using it already, this is a good time to get started — [[Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension|WikiTree Browser Extension]]. === Starting the Fan Chart app === To use the Fan Chart app, there are three actions you need to take # Select '''Tree Apps''' from the horizontal tabs on any WikiTree person profile # Select '''Fan Chart''' from the pulldown menu # Customize the display to suit your purpose * On any WikiTree person profile, click on the '''Tree Apps''' tab. {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-18.png |align=l |size=large |label=Click on '''Tree Apps''' tab and then select '''Fan Chart'''. |caption=Profile of Maurice Richard-1571. }} {{Clear}} * The WikiTree ID of the profile is carried over. * Choose '''Fan Chart'''. It will automatically load up, without you having to enter anything. {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-19.png |align=l |size=large |label=Please wait while the Fan Chart is loading. |caption=Please wait while the Fan Chart is loading. }} {{Clear}} * Initially, you will see a message asking you please wait— typically only a few seconds. * Then the chart is displayed and you can adjust the size and settings to suit your purpose. {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-80.png |align=l |size=large |label=Adjust the size and settings to suit your purpose. |caption=Fan Chart for Maurice Richard. }} {{Clear}} === The Fan Chart === The Fan Chart places the Primary Person in the very middle of the Fan. Then, the person's father is listed to the left, and the person's mother is listed to the right, in a ring or arc around the Primary Person. The next ring holds the names of the grandparents, then the great-grandparents, and so forth. Each ring holding the next generation as the chart radiates outwards from the Primary Person. '''Printing your Fan Chart'''
You can print your Fan Chart at any time by using your system '''File'''->'''Print...''' menu. We have found that the Fan Charts fit the page best in landscape mode. (The Print dialog box for each of the browsers in the different operating systems varies, so we aren't going to show you all the different versions.) Once you have selected your options, you may choose to send your Fan Chart to a local printer, or you may elect to '''Save as PDF'''. '''Shareable Image — Coming Soon'''
We hope to offer you a button to save a shareable image of your Fan Chart. Watch this page for future developments. === Profile Detail Popup === Click on any ancestor to reveal their details in a pop-up — birth and death dates and places; a link to their WikiTree profile; and, a quick link to their Fan Chart, the Descendants app (NEW), and the Bio Check app (NEW). {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-44.png |align=l |size=large |label=Click on any person to see Profile Detail Popup. |caption=Fan Chart — Profile Detail Popup }} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-101.png |align=r |size=m |label=Click person's name to open profile in new tab. Click Fan Chart icon to open profile with Fan Chart. |caption=Fan Chart — Profile Detail Card }} * Click the person's name to open their profile in a new tab. * Click the Fan Chart icon to open that profile in Fan Chart. * Click the Descendants icon to open that profile in the Descendants tree app. (NEW) * Click the Bio Check link to open that profile in the Bio Check app. (NEW) {{Clear}} === Button Bar panel icons === {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-89.png |align=l |size=large |label=Fan Chart — Button Bar |caption=Fan Chart — Button Bar }} {{Clear}} '''Customize Display''' In the icon bar, you will find three options: {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-25.png |align=l |size=large |label=Chart Format Buttons. Choose your preference |caption=Chart Format Buttons }} At the left-hand side of the Button Bar are the three chart format icons. Select any one of them to chose whether you want a full-circle, a circle with a missing wedge, or a semi-circle format. {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-81.png |align=l |size=large |label=Fan Chart (semi-circle): Maurice Richard-1571. |caption=Fan Chart (semi-circle): Maurice Richard-1571. }} {{Clear}} '''Note''': You can use your Image Zoom feature to enlarge the following screenshot images. {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-82.png |align=l |size=m |label=Fan Chart (circle): Maurice Richard-1571. |caption=Fan Chart (circle): Maurice Richard-1571. }} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-83.png |align=r |size=m |label=Fan Chart (wedge): Maurice Richard-1571. |caption=Fan Chart (wedge): Maurice Richard-1571. }} {{Clear}} '''Legend''' {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-26.png |align=l |size=large |label=Chart Legend Button. |caption=Chart Legend Button. }} If you have chosen either the Colour by Place name or Colour by Country options, the Legend for the places appears in a pop-up box. This Legend button will alternatively hide or show that pop-up box. {{Clear}} '''Generations Displayed''' {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-27.png |align=l |size=large |label=Generations Displayed |caption=Generations Displayed }} At the centre of the Button Bar, the number of generation being displayed is indicated, and you may choose to increase or decrease that number by selecting '''+''' or '''–'''. (Minimum=3, Maximum=11). You may detect a slight pause as the app retrieves additional ancestors from WikiTree, especially at more distant generations {{Clear}} '''Zoom to Fit Button''' — '''New'''
{{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-90.png |align=l |size=large |label=Zoom to Fit Button. |caption=Zoom to Fit Button. }} Cycles through 3 settings — one of which is a custom zoom that remembers the last zoom factor the user used by pinch to zoom gestures. {{Clear}} '''Info Button''' {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-92.png |align=l |size=large |label=Info Button. |caption=Info Button. }} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-84.png |align=r |size=l |label=About the Fan Chart tree app |caption=About the Fan Chart tree app }} Click on the (i) icon to open the Info box. {{Clear}} '''Help Button''' {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-91.png |align=l |size=large |label=Help Button. |caption=Help Button. }} Click on the (?) icon to open the [[Space:Fan Chart app|Fan Chart app]] space page. '''New''' — click on the (?) icon on any Settings tab to access the Fan Chart app space page in a new browser tab, at the specific section that describes that Settings tab. {{Clear}} '''Settings Button''' {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-93.png |align=l |size=large |label=Chart Settings Button. |caption=Chart Settings Button. }} Click on the gear-shaped Settings icon to open the Settings dialog. {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-71.png |align=r |size=m |label=Settings Dialog |caption=Settings Dialog }} == Settings options == The Fan Settings (gear icon) provides you with content options... what to include on the Fan Chart and how to format it. In the Settings menu, you will find options to customize the look and content of your Fan Chart. There are eight tabs: * [[#General|General]] * [[#Names|Names]] * [[#Dates|Dates]] * [[#Places|Places]] * [[#Photos|Photos]] * [[#Colours|Colours]] * [[#Highlights|Highlights]] * Reset/Save/Load Settings {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-223.png |align=r |size=m |caption=Reset/Save/Load Settings }} '''Reset/Save/Load Settings''' * You can reset to the default settings at any time. * You can save your current settings * You can load a previously saved settings. {{Clear}} === General === {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-71.png |align=r |size=m |label=Settings Dialog |caption=Settings — General }} '''Font for Names:''' — Select your preference
'''Font for Info:''' — Select your preference
'''Extras:''' * Show WikiTree ID (e.g. Jones-123 ) NEW ! * Show Ahnentafel # (unique ancestor numbering system) NEW ! '''Colourize Repeats''' will use a unique colouring style for ancestors that repeat in the Fan Chart so they can be easily identified when they appear multiple times. '''Add Badges''' will present a dialog that allows you to select from a list of badgeable categories or stickers associated with the people in the tree. For example, you might want to badge all people who lived in a certain place, are buried in the same graveyard, or have a common heritage. {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-72.png |align=l |size=large |label=Adding Badges to Fan Chart |caption=Adding Badges to Fan Chart }} In the example above, the Badges dialog is shown with 5 badges selected, and the Fan Chart demonstrates where those badges were placed on Maurice Richard or his ancestors. For demonstration purposes, we have chosen to use Custom Labels (MCNAU) to represent the categories and stickers chosen: * M — Montreal * C — Canadiens * N — Notables * A — Acadians * U — Unsourced '''New''': In addition to categories and stickers, you will also be able to choose from a set of profile metadata status indicators: * DNA Confirmed * Created by me * Managed by me * Bio Check: style issues * BioCheck: no sources {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-98.png |align=l |size=large |caption=New Badge Options. }} {{Clear}} '''Colourize Repeats example''' In the following example, Paul Pellerin and Fèlicité Ferron are repeat ancestors of Jocelyne Bourassa. You can see them at the top of the chart on her father's side, and again on the mother's side, a generation earlier. They are coloured distinctively to draw attention to the fact that they are repeat ancestors. (Paul is coloured light tan, Fèlicité is light green.) Notice that their ancestors are also coloured distinctively. {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-57.png |align=l |size=large |label=Colourized Repeats. |caption=Colourized Repeats. }} {{Clear}} === Names === {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-30.png |align=r |size=m |label=Settings Dialog — Names tab |caption=Settings Dialog — Names tab }} These options determine how names are displayed in the tree. By default, the First Name at Birth (FNAB) and Last Name at Birth are selected; you can opt to display the Preferred Name and the Current Last name (CLN) instead. There are numerous other options to fine tune the display of names to suit the application. * hide/show Prefix, (e.g. Sir, or Lord, or Dr. ) NEW ! * use the First Name at Birth, or the Preferred Name NEW ! * hide/show Nickname, (e.g. "Lucky") NEW ! * hide/show Middle Name, NEW ! * use the Last Name at Birth, or the Current/Married Name * option to use UPPER CASE for last names NEW ! * hide/show Suffix, (e.g. Sr., Jr., III ) NEW ! {{Clear}} Normally, using the First Name at Birth and the Last Name at Birth is all we need. But there are times when you want to create a display version of a chart. These options let you tune the tree presentation. Following are two examples. Although he was commonly known as Maurice Richard, his First Name at Birth was Joseph. Here, for the first time, you can see a chart with his Usual Name selected as the display name. In the second example, we offer the full name of Gordon Meredith Lightfoot Jr CC OOnt, by selecting to show his Middle Name and his Suffixes. {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-64.png |align=l |size=l |label=Usual Name: Maurice Richard |caption=Usual Name: Maurice Richard }} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-65.png |align=r |size=l |label=Full Name - Gordon Meredith Lightfoot Jr CC OOnt |caption=Full Name - Gordon Meredith Lightfoot Jr CC OOnt }} {{Clear}} === Dates === {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-31.png |align=r |size=m |label=Settings Dialog — Dates tab |caption=Settings Dialog — Dates tab }} These options determine how dates are displayed in the tree. * hide/show Lifespan dates, (e.g. 1746-1812) * hide/show Exact Dates, (e.g. b. 1746-01-31 / d. 1812-12-25 ) NEW ! ::Only 1 of Lifespan or Exact Dates can be active - or neither option, not both. {{Clear}} In the examples for '''Names''' tab (above), you can also see the effect of the Marriage Date options. * The Fan Chart for Maurice Richard displays the default Marriage Date position and format. * The Fan Chart for Gordon Lightfoot displays the raised Marriage Date position and blended colour format. === Places === {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-32.png |align=r |size=m |label=Settings Dialog — Places tab |caption=Settings Dialog — Places tab }} These options apply to the Places displayed for birth, marriages, & deaths. * No Locations — do not display locations * Show Locations for life events — display locations as specified below Location details: * Show Birth Location — display data if it is present in profile * Show Death Location — display data if it is present in profile Birth/Death Location Format: — what level of information is right for your application * Full Location as entered — verbose * Country only — close enough for many applications * Region, Country — * Town, Country — * Region only — a State, Province, Territory * Town, Region — * Town only — {{Clear}} === Photos === {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-33.png |align=r |size=m |label=Settings Dialog — Photos tab |caption=Settings Dialog — Photos tab }} These options determine if photos are displayed or not. * Show the Central Person Photo — a thumbnail of the main person's profile image * Show Photos of Ancestors — for all ancestors, show thumbnail, if a profile image is available * Use Silhouette when no photo available — male or female silhouette representations * Limit Photos to first N generations [5] — otherwise they get a bit small and use resources {{Clear}} === Colours === {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-34.png |align=r |size=m |label=Settings Dialog — Colours tab |caption=Settings Dialog — Colours tab }} The '''Colours''' tab offers a set of options to manage the colours used in the entire chart according to different organizational structures (by generation, family clusters, or places), and to select from among several the colour palettes with which to colour the Fan Chart. '''Colourize Repeat Ancestors''' — '''New'''
When selected, background colouring for repeat ancestors will also be applied, in addition to whatever colour scheme you may select from the options in this tab. If you de-select this option, then the background colouring for repeat ancestor will not be applied. (This setting is mirrored on the General tab.) ==== Organizational structures ==== * '''Gender''' — male / female colour pattern ::Simple organization scheme. Effective for genealogical presentation and research purposes. {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-16.png |align=l |size=large |label=Colour by Gender. Gordon Lightfoot. |caption=Colour by Gender. Gordon Lightfoot. }} {{Clear}} * '''Generation''' - each ring is coloured uniquely ::Simple organization scheme. Effective for genealogical presentation and research purposes. {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-42.png |align=l |size=large |label=Colour by Generation. Maurice Richard. |caption=Colour by Generation. Maurice Richard.. }} {{Clear}} * '''Grandparent''' - each grandparent (and their ancestors) are coloured uniquely ::Simple organization scheme. Effective for genealogical presentation and research purposes. * '''Great-grandparent''' — ditto * '''Great-great-grandparent''' — ditto 8 generations of Jocelyne Bourassa; colour set at 2nd great-grandparents; "Rainbow colours" palette. {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-79.png |align=l |size=large |label=Colour by 2nd Great-grandparents. Jocelyne Bourassa. |caption=Colour by 2nd Great-grandparents. Jocelyne Bourassa. }} {{Clear}} * '''Great-great-great grandparent''' — ditto {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-43.png |align=l |size=large |label=Colour by 3rd Great-grandparents. Maurice Richard. |caption=Colour by 3rd Great-grandparents. Maurice Richard. }} {{Clear}} Note that in the above Fan Chart, the Colourize Repeats option is on, so those repeat ancestors use that unique colouring effect to highlight their name, while the great-great-great-grandparent colouring is in the background of the cell. You can turn off Colourize Repeats in the General tab if it is too distracting with some colour combinations. * '''Bio Check status''' — '''New''' — Colours the fan chart to indicate the Bio Check status of each profile in the Fan Chart. See the Legend. {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-94.png |align=l |size=large |label=Colour by Bio Check Status. |caption=Colour by Bio Check Status. }} {{Clear}} * '''Parental status''' — '''New''' — Colours the fan chart to indicate the Parental status of each ancestor in the Fan Chart. Note that the parental status is set accordingly in the child's profile. ** In the example below, for example, the status of David Robb (Confirmed by DNA) and the status of Martha Pringle (Confident) are both set in the profile of their daughter Sophia Robb. ** Both Ann Richardson and William Biggar have "status unknown" because in the profile of their daughter, Mary Ann Biggar, none of the parental status radio buttons have been selected. (Find those in the top right, when in Edit Profile mode). {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-100.png |align=l |size=large |label=Colour by Parental Status. |caption=Colour by Parental Status. }} {{Clear}} * '''Family Stats''' — colour the Fan Chart based on either: ** the age (at death) of the ancestors in it ** the number of spouses {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-67.png |align=l |size=large |label=Colour by Age at Death. Fay Wray. |caption=Colour by Age at Death. Fay Wray. }} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-75.png |align=l |size=large |label=Colour by Number of Spouses. Fay Wray. |caption=Colour by Number of Spouses. Fay Wray. }} {{Clear}} * '''Location''' — offers a submenu with ten options to narrow down which location {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-21.png |align=l |size=large |label=Colour by Birth Country. Maurice Richard. |caption=Colour by Birth Country. Maurice Richard. }} {{Clear}} ::Location colouring is a more complex organizational scheme and it relies on good data among the ancestor pool. Location colouring is effective for many genealogical presentation and research purposes. Location colouring helps reveal inconsistencies in the entry of placename, especially town names and country names. — You may have thought that your ancestor was German, but the proper WikiTree name of his birth country in 1729 was "Heiliges Römisches Reich". ::Fan Chart determines Location based on the birth and/or death locations entered in each of the WikiTree profiles in the lines of ascent. For our purposes, a Place Name is the first piece of text, before the first comma in a location; whereas, a Country Name is the final piece of text, after the final comma in a location. :::E.g. "Nédelec, Timiskaming, Québec, Canada" would be parsed as: ::::Place name = "Nédelec"; Country = "Canada" :::'''EXAMPLE''' ::When colouring by Place name, you have the option to colour and display the places based on ::* Country - places within the same country will be assigned a unique shade of the country's distinct colour, the places will form a gradient ::* Region, Country - every region within a country will be assigned a unique distinct colour NEW ! ::* Region - every region will be assigned a unique distinct colour NEW ! ::* Town, Region, Country - every town will be assigned a unique distinct colour NEW ! ::* Town - every town will be assigned a unique distinct colour NEW ! {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-22.png |align=l |size=large |label=Colour by Birth Country. Gordon Lightfoot. |caption=Colour by Birth Country. Gordon Lightfoot. }} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-39.png |align=l |size=large |label=Colour by Birth Country. Terry Fox |caption=Colour by Birth Country. Terry Fox. }} {{Clear}} In the following Fan Chart, we see how the colour coding changes when we use Region. Different parts of Canada take on different colours. {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-40.png |align=l |size=large |label=Colour by Birth Region. Terry Fox |caption=Colour by Birth Region. Terry Fox. }} {{Clear}} :Besides the visual difference in colouring, there is a difference in how the colours are applied to historical places. E.g. consider three ancestors with the following birth places: ::B. 1912 in Coteau-du-Lac, Timiskaming, Québec, Canada ::B. 1854 in Coteau-du-Lac, Bas-Canada ::B. 1748 in Coteau-du-Lac, Canada, Nouvelle-France :::'''EXAMPLE''' :When the Places are coloured by Country Shading, the three ancestors will be coloured using 3 difference country colours :::'''EXAMPLE''' :When the Places are coloured uniquely, all versions of Coteau-du-Lac will be coloured the same, even though the country name has changed over time. ==== Colour Palettes ==== There are 11 different colour palettes from which to choose. Many of the examples in this document have used the Pastel Colours palette, which is the default. Following is an example of the Psychedelic palette. {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-47.png |align=l |size=large |label=Fan Chart — Psychedelic Palette. |caption=Fan Chart — Psychedelic Palette. }} {{Clear}} === Highlights === {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-35.png |align=r |size=m |label=Settings Dialog — Highlights tab |caption=Settings Dialog — Highlights tab }} The Highlights tab presents a set of options that you can use to highlight your yDNA, mtDNA, xDNA inheritance paths, or to highlight those profiles with DNA confirmations. ====DNA Inheritance Paths==== As you can see in the accompanying screenshots, the yDNA and mtDNA inheritance paths are quite simple and easy to follow. The yDNA path descends from a father to his son(s), whereas the mtDNA path descends from mother to her son(s) and/or daughter(s). Women neither receive nor pass yDNA; whereas men receive mtDNA but do not pass it. {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-73.png |align=l |size=m |label=Fan Chart with yDNA inheritance highlighted |caption=Fan Chart with yDNA inheritance highlighted }} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-74.png |align=r |size=m |label=Fan Chart with mtDNA inheritance highlighted |caption=Fan Chart with mtDNA inheritance highlighted }} {{Clear}} The xDNA inheritance path is quite a bit more complicated — "the number of possible ancestors on the X chromosome inheritance line at a given ancestral generation follows the Fibonacci sequence."Hutchison, Luke (September 2004). "Growing the Family Tree: The Power of DNA in Reconstructing Family Relationships" [http://fhtw.byu.edu/static/conf/2005/hutchison-growing-fhtw2005.pdf (PDF)]. Proceedings of the First Symposium on Bioinformatics and Biotechnology (BIOT-04). Retrieved 2016-09-03.. (See accompanying image. "X chromosome ancestral line Fibonacci sequence" By Algorithmicist - Own work, [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0 CC BY-SA 4.0], (Accessed 24 Jul 2023) https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=51104619 ) Men receive only one X chromosome, from their mother. In the accompanying Fan Chart, ancestors who could contribute to a male’s one X chromosome are highlighted. {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-76.png |align=l |size=m |label=Ancestors who could contribute to a male’s one X chromosome are highlighted. |caption=Fan Chart with xDNA inheritance highlighted }} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-46.png |align=r |size=m |label=X chromosome ancestral line Fibonacci sequence [CC BY-SA 4.0] |caption=X chromosome ancestral line Fibonacci sequence }} {{Clear}} Women receive and carry two X chromosomes; A woman inherits a copy of her father’s single (haploid) X chromosome, but the X chromosome she inherits from her mother is subject to recombination (technically, “crossing over”) during meiosis. If it recombines, the inherited chromosome will be a variable mix of the mother’s father and mother…so a combo of the maternal grandparents. In the accompanying Fan Chart, ancestors who could contribute to a female’s two X chromosomes are highlighted. {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-78.png |align=c |size=large |label=Ancestors who could contribute to a female’s two X chromosomes are highlighted. |caption=Ancestors who could contribute to a female’s two X chromosomes are highlighted. }} {{Clear}} '''DNA Ancestors and DNA Descendants Links''' By now you have noticed the icon set attached to DNA inheritance indicators for '''Y''', '''mt''', and '''X'''. They are each flanked by the familiar WikiTree ''Ancestors and Descendants'' icons that you see elsewhere on WikiTree. We have adopted those same icons on the Fan Chart to represent links to that person's '''DNA Ancestors''' and '''DNA Descendants''', respectively. (Please excuse these crude representations.) {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-85.png |align=l |size=s |label=yDNA inheritance marker with yDNA Ancestors and yDNA Descendants links. |caption=yDNA }} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-86.png |align=l |size=s |label=mtDNA inheritance marker with mtDNA Ancestors and mtDNA Descendants links. |caption=mtDNA }} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-87.png |align=l |size=s |label=xDNA inheritance marker with xDNA Ancestors and xDNA Descendants links. |caption=xDNA }}{{Clear}} '''But wait, there's more...''' [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/Xfriends.php XFriends app] — X-Chromosome Friend Finder ====DNA Confirmations==== If you have confirmed your DNA inheritance using the WikiTree profile options, then you can also highlight those confirmed DNA ancestors. For this example, we turn to the profile of [[Roberts-7085|Peter Roberts-7085]], a resident WikiTree DNA expert who was one of the motivating forces behind the DNA highlighting features of the Fan Chart. Peter has graciously granted permission to display a Fan Chart of his family to highlight DNA Confirmations among his ancestors. {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-50.png |align=r |size=large |label=Fan Chart with DNA Confirmations highlighted. |caption=Fan Chart with DNA Confirmations highlighted. }} {{Clear}} '''Notes''': * If the central person does not have a DNA Confirmation with their parents, but a sibling does, the parents will not be highlighted because there is no direct DNA confirmation. However, if either of those parents has a DNA Confirmation to one/both of their parents, then those grandparents will be highlighted, even though the source of the DNA confirmation did not start with the central person. * If there is a private profile along any given line of ascent, then the parents of that private profile will not be highlighted, because the Fan Chart app is not able to read the private profile to determine whether there is a DNA Confirmation. :'''Note''': DNA confirmations are a formal mechanism at WikiTree. For either parent, it is possible to indicate that there is both genealogical certainty and genetic certainty for that line of descent. A requirement for flipping that switch is that the profile must contain a formal declaration that states who took which tests, how those peoples' DNA comparisons prove a genealogical line of descent, and the identity of their Most Recent Common Ancestor (MRCA). The formalism of the DNA Confirmation statement is so difficult to get right that Greg Clarke built a [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/DNAconf.php DNA Confirmation app] to write them for you, if you give it some data to get started. (See also [[:Help:DNA_Confirmation]]) {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-51.png |align=c |size=large |label=DNA Confirmations Dialog. |caption=DNA Confirmations Dialog. }} {{Clear}} '''But wait, there's more''' * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1613057/new-app-x-family-tree X Family Tree] is a newer (July 2023) WikiTree Tree app that is now available from any person profile. ==== Alive on this Day ==== {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-62.png |align=r |size=m |label=Highlights — Alive on this Day |caption=Highlights — Alive on this Day }} Select any date in history to highlight everyone in the chart who was alive on that date. In the accompanying example, we have entered the birth date of Gordon Lightfoot to see which of his ancestors are known to have been alive then. We can see that his parents and his maternal grandparents were alive. {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-63.png |align=l |size=large |label=Highlight people — Alive on 17 Nov 1938 (Gordon Lightfoot's birth day) |caption=Highlight people — Alive on 17 Nov 1938 (Gordon Lightfoot's birth day) }} {{Clear}} : : ====Bio Check status==== '''New''' — Select Bio Check 'style issues' or 'no sources' to highlight everyone in the chart whose profile has that status. : : ====Biography Text ==== {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-60.png |align=r |size=m |label=Highlights — Biography Text |caption=Highlights — Biography Text }} Enter any text string to highlight everyone in the chart who has that text string in their profile. In this example, we use the text string "mtDNA Haplogroup" to highlight ancestors of [[Richard-1571|Maurice Richard]] whose Biography text includes those words. We see [[David-1795|Marie David (abt.1752-1822)]], daughter of [[Olivier-995|Françoise Olivier (abt.1726-aft.1785)]] on one line (mtDNA Haplogroup C1c), and we see [[Boudot-16|Marie (Boudot) Chicoine (abt.1715-1805)]] on two lines (mtDNA Haplogroup D1). {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-61.png |align=l |size=large |label=Highlighted by Biography Text — "mtDNA Haplogroup" |caption=Highlighted by Biography Text — "mtDNA Haplogroup" }} {{Clear}} : : ====Category or Sticker==== {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-58.png |align=r |size=m |label=Highlights. Category or Sticker. |caption=Highlights. Category or Sticker. }} Select from a list of categories and stickers found among you and your ancestors to highlight everyone in the chart who has that category or sticker in their profile. The pulldown list will contain a list of categories and stickers found in the profiles that are visible on the tree. To identify [[Bourassa-781|Jocelyne Bourassa]]'s native ancestor, we use Fan Chart's "Highlight by Category or Sticker" feature, and select "First Peoples Canada Sticker". You can see a single yellow rectangle in the accompanying chart example, identifying her ancestor as [[Ouestnorouest-1|Anne Ouestnorouest (abt.1644-aft.1687)]]. {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-59.png |align=l |size=large |label=Highlighted - First Peoples Canada Sticker |caption=Highlighted Sticker - First Peoples Canada Sticker }} {{Clear}} : : == Our Subjects == We have decided on a Canadian theme for the example profiles we use in this page: * Maurice Richard-1571 [[Richard-1571|Maurice "The Rocket" Richard]], the subject of these examples, is a Notable. Wikipedia. Maurice Richard. — https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_Richard He was a forward for the Montreal Canadiens hockey club. He led the Montreal Canadiens to a Stanley Cup championship in the 1955–56 season — the start of a still unprecedented 5 consecutive Stanley Cup victories by one team. "Richard was a cultural icon among Quebec's francophone population; his legend is a primary motif in Roch Carrier's short story ''The Hockey Sweater'', an emblematic work of Canadian culture."Wikipedia. "The Hockey Sweater (Le chandail de hockey in the original French) is a short story by Canadian author Roch Carrier and translated to English by Sheila Fischman." (Accessed 23 Jul 2023) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hockey_SweaterCBC. "The Hockey Sweater" (Accessed 23 Jul 2023) http://www.cbc.ca/archives/categories/sports/hockey/the-spirit-of-hockey/the-hockey-sweater.html He was a sports champion and cultural hero among many Canadians. Maurice Richard is a cousin to Fan Chart creator [[Clarke-11007|Greg Clarke]], many times over — they share 66 MRCAs, or 33 ancestor couples. Greg's French-Canadian mother's lines are connected back through centuries of Canadian history and into the old regime of Nouvelle-France, in the territories of Quebec and Acadia, early in the 1600s. {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-23.png |align=l |size=large |label=Profile of Maurice Richard-1571 showing connections to Greg Clarke. |caption=Profile of Maurice Richard-1571 showing connections to Greg Clarke. }} {{Clear}} We are also highlighting the profiles of four other notable Canadians in our examples: * [[Lightfoot-1332|Gordon Lightfoot-1332]]Wikipedia. Gordon Lightfoot. — https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordon_Lightfoot — iconic lyricist and troubador * [[Fox-4591|Terry Fox-4591]]Wikipedia. Terry Fox. — https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Fox — athlete, humanitarian, and cancer research activist * [[Wray-688|Fay Wray]] Wikipedia. Fay Wray. — https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fay_Wray — actress, star of "King Kong", "scream queen" * [[Bourassa-781|Jocelyne Bourassa]]Wikipedia. Jocelyne Bourassa — https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jocelyne_Bourassa — professional golfer, Rookie of the Year on the LPGA Tour in 1972 {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-16.png |align=l |size=m |label=Fan Chart: Gordon Lightfoot-1332. |caption=Fan Chart: Gordon Lightfoot-1332. }} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-41.png |align=r |size=m |label=Fan Chart: Terry Fox-4591. |caption=Fan Chart: Terry Fox-4591. }} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-48.png |align=l |size=m |label=Fan Chart: Fay Wray-688 |caption=Fan Chart: Fay Wray-688. }} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-52.png |align=r |size=m |label=Fan Chart: Jocelyne Bourassa-781. |caption=Fan Chart: Jocelyne Bourassa-781. }} {{Clear}} == Sources == == Browsers and Bugs== We have tested the Fan Chart in: * '''Google Chrome''': Version 115.0.5790.114 (Official Build) (x86_64) * '''Firefox''': 115.0.3 (64-bit) * '''Safari''': Version 16.6 (17615.3.12.11.3, 17615) : : == New == * '''Zoom to Fit''' button cycles through 3 settings - one of which is a custom zoom that remembers the last zoom factor the user used by pinch to zoom gestures * Colourize Repeat Ancestors on Colour tab, as well as on General tab * Bio Check link on profile popup * Bio Check status options ** Highlight - elect to highlight Bio Check status ** Colour - select background colour based on Bio Check status ** Badges - apply badges based on Bio Check status * New Badge options ** BioCheck 'has sources' ** Bio Check 'has no sources' ** DNA Confirmed ** Created by me ** Managed by me == Acknowledgements == [[Maloney-2332|Murray Maloney]] reproduced the documentation for Fan Chart between episodes of Saturday Roundup on 22 and 28 July 2023, re-organizing, adding screenshots, and writing descriptive prose. Working in coordination with Greg, he tested the app behaviour, and helped with debugging. He subsequently re-captured screenshots to address feature changes and additions brought about by the previous week's software testing and design discussions in preparation for Friday Night Bingo.

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Welcome to Fannin County, Georgia!
{{US History|sub-project=Georgia}} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Fannin_County_Georgia.png |align=c |size=300 |caption=Logo. }} {{blue |Page in Progress}} ALSO HAS IMAGES :'''1700's''' Cherokee settlements were common along the Toccoa River. There is a rock wall in a V shape across the Tocca River, north of Blue Ridge, Georgia The American Indians would stand near the center of this rock wall to catch their fish which were forced there by the river current.. Downstream is a second rock wall built by the settlers. http://www.fannincountyga.com/history-of-fannin-county-georgia/https://theblueridgehighlander.com/fannin-county-georgia-history.phphttp://www.aboutnorthgeorgia.com/ang/Fannin_County :'''1790''' Some settlers arrived in the mountains from northern United States. To reach Fannin County area, early settlers crossed over the Appalachian Mountains to Fort Loudon (now Tennessee). they followed the Tennessee River south then on rafts or boats, they traveled the Ocoee-Toccoa River to the wide fertile valley. This separates the Cohuttas and the Blue Ridge Mountains in Fannin county.The Tocca River was the best transportation to approach Lookout Mountain.https://www.blueridgemountains.com/community/history/ {{Image|file=Fannin_County_Georgia-3.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Map of Fannin Co. within Georgia }}{{clear}} :'''1832''' Fannin County was in the Georgia Land Lottery. Union and Gilmer counties were created from Cherokee County. :'''1835''' The Coastal Georgians had hunted, farmed on Cherokee lands. Under the Treaty of New Echota , the first settlers followed the Tennessee River south, where they took the Ocoee-Toccoa to the wide, fertile valley that separates the Cohuttas and the Blue Ridge Mountains in Fannin County. Coastal Georgians began to push the Cherokee further west and this land was surrendered by the Cherokee in 1835 under the terms of the Treaty of New Echota. :'''Post 1830''' White settlers arrived after the Cherokee People were forced to leave Georgia. White settlers came to farm and to dig for gold. Later a rich vein of copper was discovered, then copper mining, which was then smelted. Fortunes were made in the area by the logging barons cutting the timber and the copper company as they mined and smelted a rich vein of copper. https://theblueridgehighlander.com/fannin-county-georgia-history.php {{Image|file=Fannin_County_Georgia.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Map }}{{clear}} :'''1837''' The first post office was formed by Benjamin Chastein in Toccoa, Georgia. There also is Toccoa, Stephens county, Georgia, which is the count seat for Stephens County..https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/fannin-county :'''1853''' {{Brown|Copper was discovered}} near the McCaysville, Georgia area. :'''1854''' {{Blue|Fannin County, Georgia was founded, 1854 from parts of Gilmer and Union Counties}}. The county is steeped in a rich history noble people. It was named in honor of James Walker Fannin, a native Georgian, and Texas Revolutionary war hero who was killed on March 27, 1836, during the War for Texas Independence and the battle of Coleto and Battle of Goliad. He was leading his Texas regiment to the Alamo, when was ordered to pull back. The Mexican Army led by General Jose Urrrea surrounded Col. [[Fannin-177|James W Fannin]]'s army who surrendered his Texas regiment of 350-400 men. (It is reported that 141 men o the 400 men were from Georgia) General [[Santa Anna-1|Antonio Santa Anna]] gave the orders for [[Fannin-177|James W Fannin]]'s execution along with most of his men.http://genealogytrails.com/geo/fannin/ http://genealogytrails.com/geo/fannin/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fannin_County,_Georgia https://sites.rootsweb.com/~gafanni2/ https://georgiahistory.com/ghmi_marker_updated/fannin-county/ SEE '''[[Space:The_Goliad_Massacres|Goliad Massacres]]''' {{Image|file=The_Goliad_Massacres.jpg |align=l |size=150 |caption=James Fannin }}{{Image|file=Mitchell-9219-1.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Goliad Massacre. }}{{clear}} :'''1855''' County officials first met at Joab Addington's store in Toccoa, Georgia (once called Tuckahoe). the first county seat was Morganton was the 1st county Seat where the first courthouse, was built 1855 in Morgantoon. :'''1856''' Georgia legislature created Morganton as the first county Seat, which was incorporated in 1873. :'''1860''' Solomon Stansbury, an early coal miner, made enough money to buy a farm. He was arrested after failure to report for his draft for the Civil War. So Stansbury went over to the Union held Cleveland, Tennessee to join the Union Army. Then he tried to recruit citizens to the Union army. :'''1861-65''' During the Civil War Fannin County had a number of pro-Union residents who enlisted in east Tennessee. :'''1861''' The Secession Convention was held in Milledgeville, Georgia, the capital at that time. Elijah Chastain voted for secession, but W. C. Fain voted to remain in the Union. Two-thirds of Fannin county citizens were loyal to the Union, with (1/3 one third) supporting the Confederacy. :'''1861-65 ''' Six Confederate companies were raised. Two-thirds of Fannin's citizens remained loyal to the Union while one-third supported the Confederacy during the Civil War (1861-65). The County formed six Confederate companies. The remainder went up to Tennessee to join the Union army.. No battles occurred on Fannin Co. soil, but the home guard persecutions and lawlessness and home guard persecutions. Many people ended up destitute or moved westward. Confederate Units were: :::[http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/fannin/military/civilwar/rosters/52ndcoh.txt Fannin County Rifles Co H 52nd GA Regt. Inft] :::[http://www.researchonline.net/gacw/county/fannin.htm Fannin 2nd Regiment, Georgia Infantry, Company E, Joe Browns] :::[http://www.researchonline.net/gacw/county/fannin.htm Fannin 11th Regiment, Georgia Infantry, Company E, Fannin Young Riflemen] :::[http://www.researchonline.net/gacw/county/fannin.htm Fannin 65th Regiment, Georgia Infantry, Company (Smith's Legion) B] :::[http://www.researchonline.net/gacw/county/fannin.htm Fannin 65th Regiment, Georgia Infantry, Company (Smith's Legion) E] :::[http://www.researchonline.net/gacw/county/fannin.htm Fannin 52nd Regiment, Georgia Infantry, Company H, Fannin Rifles] ::'''1866- 1910''' Copper mining in the Copper Basin contributed to the economy. After the War, two discoveries expanded the mining. Steel production increased, thus the Manganese which was in a belt running through Fannin County was mined until 1910. Manganese was added to steel as anti-corrosive and batteries. Iron ore, copper and coal were major contributors to the economy. Logging of the plentiful trees (done 1900-1945 has contributed to the economy). The fortunes were made by the copper mining companies and logging barons who cut down so much of the forests. :'''1867-1870's''' Post Civil War the mainstay crop was cotton for this area. Since cotton wears out the land, other crops were introduced. {{Image|file=Fannin_County_Georgia-2.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=Fannin Communities }} :'''1880- 1886''' The Marietta and North Georgia Railroad extended its tracks, providing a way to market the agriculture products. It by-passed Morganton, to build in the more flat Toccoa River Valley in Blue Ridge and Mineral Bluff. Col. Mike McKinney founded Blue Ridge, Georgia, on the railroad route. The railway went bankrupt, and finally was part of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad, 1902 which ceased service 1960. :'''1880 '''- Blue Ridge was incorporated. The two towns, Blue Ridge, Georgia and Morganton, the county seat exchanged bitter words over which town should be the best location for a . :'''1890''' The Fannin County Heritage Foundation is housed in the Baugh House houses the Fannin County Heritage Foundation on 411 First Street, downtown Blue Ridge, Georgia. James Baugh built the Baugh House, 1890. It is one of many turn-of-the-century architectural structures in historic downtown Blue Ridge. {{Image|file=Fannin_County_Georgia-4.jpg |align=r |size-350 |caption=Baugh House }}{{ clear}} :'''1895''' The Georgia Senate and the state house approved the county seat to be {{Blue|Blue Ridge, Georgia}} :'''Dec 13, 1895''' Georgia legislature passed a law to move the county Seat from Morganton to Blue Ridge. The railway had bypassed Morganton, 1886. A referendum was held, which were 947 votes for Blue Ridge, 155 votes for Mineral Bluff and Morganton votes were 396. The Morganton citizens argued that the state could not build a jail in Blue Ridge. A court ruled with the commission and the jail was built. In 1899 courthouse was moved from Morganton to Blue Ridge, Georgia. '''1900''' Before the tourism began, Fannin County, Georgia mineral springs were discovered which became a "draw" for the hotels near the rail line in Blue Ridge, Georgia. These rejuvenating mineral springs drew tourists to the brand new hotels in the railway line in Fannin County. :'''1900''' Due to the mountainous terrain, the mountain roads were not improved. Fannin County only spent 5 days/year for any road maintenance, which included building new roads.few roads were under county control. Most of these were through the flatter valleys. Mountain roads were generally in poor condition and the county only spent 5 days per year improving existing roads or building new roads. {{Image|file=Fannin_County_Georgia-9.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Toccoa River Swinging Bridge }}{{clear}} :'''1900-1910''' The Tennessee Valley Authority dammed up the Toccoa River which formed the scenic mountain lake, Lake Blue Ridge. This also attracts locals and tourists. :'''1920's-1983’s''' The north Georgia hills was the location for {{Blue|moonshine to be produced}}.. The ATF raided a major operation, found and destroyed by the ATF in 1983. U. S. Highway 76 was built, giving more access to this remote area :'''1930''' Lake Blue Ridge was formed from the Toccoa River to prevent the Toccoa River Basin from floods. This also powers a generator at the dam . The lake is 11 miles long. In 1934 was originally named Lake Toccoa, but they discovered another lake had the same name. Tennessee valley Authority manages the lake. {{Image|file=Fannin_County_Georgia-1.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Blue Ridge }} :'''1934''' Lake Blue Ridge ( 11 miles long) was formed from the Toccoa River to prevent the Toccoa River Basin from floods. In 1931 the new Lake Tocca started its power production for the Toccoa Electric Power Company . When it was discovered another lake existed with the same name, they changed the name. Tennessee valley Authority manages the lake, on the route of U.S. 76, the Georgia Mountain Parkway. :'''1935''' Georgia began road work on State Road 60 in joining Dahlonega to U.S. 76. The Old Dial Road bridge was finished 1938. {{Image|file=Fannin_County_Georgia-5.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Blue Ridge Scenic Railway }}{{clear}} :'''1940''' Fannin county had a large snowfall, called "The Great Snow" with 16-20 inches reported. :'''1976'''The US. Government designated The Cohuttta Wilderness Area in Fannin County's Blue Ridge Mountains. This is the largest wilderness area east of the Mississippi River and covers (40.000 acres in Georgia and Tennessee. :'''1998''' Marietta and North Georgia railway no longer brings passengers or freight to the Blue Ridge Depot. It currently is the Blue Ridge Scenic Railway giving a (26 mile ) round trip for tourists to Blue Ridge then McCaysville and back. Many second home owners and retirees living here. {{Image|file=Fannin_County_Georgia-7.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Old Fannin Co. Couthouse, Hist. Art Center }}{{clear}} https://www.blueridgemountains.com/community/history/ ::The farm products grown by the Appalachian farmers here were taken to a mill. There the corn was "cracked" before its use.. This is where the term Georgia "cracker" began. ::Fannin County has a Fairy story, based on a fable of the tangible stone mineral which were nouns in the Fannin County soil. This has the image of a cross. The stone was thought to be good luck. It also mentioned these ancient fairies in the mountains carried the small stone cross, called [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Staurolite Staurate]. Nathanael O. Smith has his own personal account [https://theblueridgehighlander.com/nathanael/fairycrosses.php "The Tears of Fairies."] {{Image|file=Fannin_County_Georgia-11.jpg |align=l |size=240 |caption=Mineral Bluff Depot }} {{Image|file=Fannin_County_Georgia-10.jpg |align=r |size=240 |caption=Mineral Bluff, GA }}{{clear}} ::Fannin County has two mountain chains, named the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Cohuttas. The Brevard Fault Zone (or Line) bisects the county. This splits at Blue Ridge, Georgia, then follows the route of GA515 eastward and also heads north near the Toccoa River to McCaysville before heading into Tennessee. ::[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiddlin%27_John_Carson Fiddlin John Carson] worked on the Marietta and North Georgia Railroad. Many of his fans were from the Blue Ridge Mountains. As early as 1914 Fiddlin' John Carson was associated with Fannin County and the city of Blue Ridge, Georgia. He probably chose this city because many of his fans lived in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Carson was born in Marietta, Georgia and his closest relationship to Blue Ridge was the work he did on the Marietta and North Georgia Railroad. U-Tube Song-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEJr0MXH2e4 The Grave Of Little Mary Phagan] :::This county now devotes its resources to Tourism and the mountains, and no longer farms. ::Mercier Orchard has two business and is a tourist attraction. [https://www.mercier-orchards.com/cafe/ Mercier Orchard Deli] and [https://www.mercier-orchards.com Mercier Orchards] which has snacks, fried pies, donuts, cider and apples as well as tourist attraction. ---- Adjacent counties
*Cherokee County, North Carolina - northeast *Union County - east *Dawson County - southeast *Lumpkin County - southeast *Gilmer County - southwest *Murray County - west *Polk County, Tennessee - northwest ===Government Offices=== '''1st County Seat - Morganton, 1854- 1886'''. the railroad by-passed Morganton. :The Morganton citizens argued that the state could not build a jail in Blue Ridge. A court ruled with the commission and the jail was built. '''2nd County Seat - Blue Ridge, 1895''' '''1st place to hold court''' - Joab Addington's Store, 1854 '''1st Courthouse, Morganton, 1869''' - in Morgantown, was a small wooden structure which Burned down. http://genealogytrails.com/geo/fannin/ '''2nd Courthouse''' was moved to Blue Ridge. ::Dec 13, 1895 Georgia legislature passed a law to move the county Seat from Morganton to Blue Ridge. The railway had bypassed Morganton, 1886. A referendum was held, which were 947 votes for Blue Ridge, 155 votes for Mineral Bluff and Morganton votes were 396. The Morganton citizens argued that the state could not build a jail in Blue Ridge. A court ruled with the commission and the jail was built. ::1895 The courthouse was moved from Morganton to Blue Ridge, Georgia. http://genealogytrails.com/geo/fannin/ '''3rd Courthouse, 1896''' Built in Blue Ridge, was a two story brick building. This burned 1936. http://genealogytrails.com/geo/fannin/ {{Image|file=Fannin_County_Georgia-6.jpg |align=r |size=170 |caption=Blue Ridge 1895 Courthouse }}{{clear}} '''4th Courthouse, 1937'''- built in Blue Ridge was funded by the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works. http://genealogytrails.com/geo/fannin/ {{Image|file=Fannin_County_Georgia-7.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Old Fannin Co. Couthouse, Hist. Art Centerw }}{{clear}} '''5th Courthouse in Blue Ridge, 2004''' was built. Blue Ridge has been county seat since 1895.The Fannin County Courthouse, completed in 2004, is the third courthouse to be built in Blue Ridge, the county seat since 1895. The county's first courthouse was constructed in Morganton, the first seat, in 1855. {{Image|file=Fannin_County_Georgia-8.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=2004 Blue Ridge, Fannin Co. Courthouse }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== :Size - 392 square miles (1,020 km2), of which 387 square miles (1,000 km2) is land and 5.2 square miles (13 km2) (1.3%) is water. :Terrain -mountainous terrain. :Rivers- Toccoa River rises in adjacent Union County, flows northward across Fannin County into Tennessee, where it becomes the Ocoee River. :Lake - Blue Ridge Lake, created in the 1930s by the completion of Blue Ridge Dam (now operated by the Tennessee Valley Authority), spans a substantial stretch of the river in the northern part of the county. :Basin Middle Tennessee-Hiwassee basin. ::Ocoee River Sub-Basin most of Fannin County ::Hiwassee River Sub-basin - small northeastern portion of Fannin County ::Coosawattee River sub-basin -Etowah Riber Sub-basin - Southern corner of Fannin County ::Coosa Tallapoosa River Basin -(2) slivers of Fannin County Southwestern area ::Conasauga River Sub-basin - western part of Fannin County Protected areas
*Fannin County is under Forest Service management. Beginning as the Cherokee and later the Georgia National Forest, *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chattahoochee-Oconee_National_Forest Chattahoochee National Forest] *The greater part of this County, which contains the Noontootly National Game Refuge, lies in the Chattahoochee National Forest. https://georgiahistory.com/ghmi_marker_updated/fannin-county/ *Cohutta Wilderness Area. *Lake Blue Ridge, a part of the Tennessee Valley Authority power dams, water sports, fishing, and camping *Appalachian Trail *Benton MacKaye Trail start at Springer Mountain ===Demographics=== In 2000, 19,798 people were in the county with a population density of 51 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 99.9% White, 0.2% Black or African American, 0.1% Native American, 0.2% Asian, 0.05% Pacific Islander, 0.0% from other races, and 0.0% from two or more races. 0.0% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. The median income for a household in the county was $30,612, and the median income for a family was $35,258. The per capita income for the county was $16,269. About 10.20% of families and 12.40% of the population were below the poverty line, including 14.10% of those under age 18 and 14.20% of those age 65 or over. In 2010 Fannin County, GA people were 23,682 people with a population density of 61.2 people/sq. mi. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fannin_County,_Georgia Politics
*Fannin County is a white highland county, which has been without slaves. This county resembles Eastern Tennessee culturally, rather than Georgia. It is an anomaly to Georgia's politics, as Republican. It voted Republican since 1870's. It never voted for Franklin D. Roosevelt. Jimmy Carter carried it in 1976. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fannin_County,_Georgia County Resources
*Gold *Copper *Logging *Magnesium *The Georgia Mountain Parkway was completed. *Cohutta Wilderness Area *Lake Blue Ridge, ppart of Tennessee Valley Authority power dams, is popular for water sports, fishing, and camping. *Appalachian Trail *Benton MacKaye Trail start at Springer Mountain ====Cities/Communities==== {{Image|file=Fannin_County_Georgia-1.jpg |align=c |size=200 |caption=Blue Ridge }} *Blue Ridge {{Image|file=Fannin_County_Georgia-2.jpg |align=c |size=200 |caption=Fannin Communities }} *McCaysville *Morganton *Epworth *Mineral Bluff (incorporated until 1995) ===Census=== *According to the 2010 U.S. census, the population of Fannin County is 23,682, an increase from the 2000 population of 19,798. Incorporated towns are Blue Ridge, McCaysville, and Morganton. ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery-browse/USA/Georgia/Fannin-County?id=county_437 FindAGrave Fannin County Cemeteries] *[https://georgia.hometownlocator.com/features/cultural,class,cemetery,scfips,13111.cfm Fannin County, Georgia Cemeteries] *[http://genealogytrails.com/geo/fannin/cemetery_index.html Genealogy Trails Fannin County Cemeteries] ===Sources=== *http://www.fannincountyga.com/history-of-fannin-county-georgia/ *https://theblueridgehighlander.com/fannin-county-georgia-history.php *https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/fannin-county *https://www.genealogyinc.com/georgia/fannin-county/ * https://georgiahistory.com/ghmi_marker_updated/fannin-county/

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{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *The current leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ====Formed==== *{{Blue|Fannin County County was created 1837, and organized 1838 by the Republic of Texas from Red River County. }} It is named for James W. Fannin, a victim of the Goliad massacre.https://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/fannin-county ===History/Timeline=== [http://www.fannincountymuseum.org/sketch01.html Evolution of Fannin County] [http://www.fannincountymuseum.org/sketch2.html Rich area between Red and Rio Grande Rivers] :Fannin County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2010 census, its population was 33,915. The county seat is Bonham. The county was named for James Fannin, who commanded the group of Texans killed in the Goliad Massacre during the Texas Revolution. {James Bonham (the county seat's namesake) sought Fannin's assistance for the Battle of the Alamo (Fannin, however, was unable to provide assistance). [[Bonham-375 |James Bonham]] was killed in the Battle of the Alamo.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fannin_County,_Texas :'''1687 ''' This area was occupied by the Caddo Indians. The Caddos later joined Cherokees and were gone long before settlers.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcf02 :'''1836''' - Abel Warren founded a fort, named Warren, which became a center of commerce.. The county's first courthouse, school, post office, Masonic Lodge (Constantine No. 13) were in Warren. ::First sermon preached by John B Denton, Methodist minister. ::Fannin County development resulted from the efforts of several leaders. These included Bailey Inglish, John P. Simpson, Holland Coffee, ''''[[Montague-516|Daniel Montague]], Daniel Rowlett''', and Roswell W. Lee. :'''1836''' -The area was first settled by Anglo-Americans who traveled up the Red River by steamboat at Jonesborough,Red River Co. Pioneers crossed river and established 2 colonies (Lexington on the Red River headed by Dr. Daniel Rowlett. Numerous settlers joined this colony, Eighty First class land certificates were granted and the rapid growth led the Republic of Texas to form this as a Red River County. They intended to name it Independence :Second colony begun by Daniel Slack on East side of Bois D'Arc Creek. :The General Land Office of Texas, established in the 1836 Constitution, was designed to administer the lands of the Lone Star Republic. The office opened in 1837 under Commissioner John Petit Borden. In addition, Iocal Boards of Land Commissioners were created for the original counties of the Republic. The Fannin County Board of Land Commissioners was appointed in late 1837 and sat in session for the first time on February 1, 1838 at the "Fannin County Courts House," the official courthouse then being Jacob Blacks cabin near the Red River.http://www.archive.org/stream/rhymeofsouthernr00moor#page/74/mode/2up :'''1837''' Fannin County was created, organized in 1838, and named for James W. Fannin (1805-36), who was massacred with his soldiers at Goliad (March 27, 1836) after surrendering to the Mexican Army. http://www.texasescapes.com/Counties/Fannin-County-Texas.htm {{Image|file=Fannin_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=c |size=250 |caption=Fannin County, Texas }} :'''May 16, 1837''' - early settlers of Fannin County faced difficulties with Cherokees and their Twelve Associated Bands. Settlers attacked a band of Indians. Tension had been mounting Anglo settlers and damage to the hunting. The Indians retaliated with raids in which settlers were killed and livestock stolen. Residents of Fannin County were infuriated particularly by the Indians' indiscriminate killing of women and children. :'''Oct 5, 1837''' Rowlett presented a petition to the Texas Congress , requesting that a new county be formed from a section of Red River County west of Bois D'Arc Creek. The county was originally to be named Independence, but during the course of opening debates over the bill the name was changed to '''Fannin''', in honor of James Walker Fannin, Jr., a martyred hero of the Texas Revolution. :'''Dec 14, 1837''' legislation was approved , designated the residence of '''Jacob Black''' the state house until a more suitable location could be found. ::The most significant act passed at Black's cabin approval of building of first county road, from Rocky Ford Crossing to '''[[Montague-516|Daniel Montague's]] plantation'''. The road passed through Fort Warren and bridged Bois D'Arc Creek. Other important legislation dealt with attempts to end Indian hostilities. :'''Nov 28, 1839''', act was passed by Congress to define the boundaries of Fannin County, including land that later became Grayson, Collin, Cooke, Denton, Montague, Wise, Clay, Jack, Wichita, Archer, Young, Wilbarger, Baylor, Throckmorton, Hardeman, Foard, Knox, Haskell, Stonewall, King, Cottle, and Childress counties, as well as parts of Hunt and Collingsworth counties. :'''jan 8, 1840''' county government was moved from Black's cabin to Warren. The first district court for Fannin County was established at the same time. :'''Apr 27, 1840''' John M Hansford opened the first session in the new courthouse. :'''1840''' - The first church in the county was Rehobeth Chapel, built in 1850. Camp meetings had been held since 1840. :'''Jan 16, 1843''' Bois D'Arc became county seat due to Indian threat at Warren, and a shift in political power that strengthened the Bois D'Arc community. Fort Warren no longer wielded influence on the development of the county after this move. :'''1844''' Bois D'Arc was renamed Bonham in honor of James Butler Bonham, a defender of the Alamo. The settlers wanted the name changed to Bloomington, but the Texas legislature wanted to honor a war hero. Bonham has continued to be the major center of commerce for Fannin County. :For 6 years small encounters with the Indians occurred over the next 6 years until the Treaty of Bird's Fort was signed by '''Edward H. Tarrant''' with the Tehuacanas, Keechis, Wacos, Caddoes, Anadarcos, and others. This treaty, for the most part, ended Indian hostilities. ::Settlers were predominantly from Tennessee. :'''Slavery''' [http://freedomonthemove.org Slavery movement] :'''1860'''- population of Fannin County was 9,217 by 1860 (19% were black). The county depended upon agricultural products for its main means of support, with livestock, beef cattle, being the predominant product. Before the Civil War the county had about 25,000 beef cattle; afterward the number was reduced by half. :'''1844''' First United Methodist Church of Bonham (1844). :'''1847''' Vineyard Grove Baptist Church. :'''1852''' First Baptist Church of Bonham. :'''1846''' Bonham Sentinel newspapers started during the early years of the county. The Bonham Sentinel, Northern Standard (1847), Western Argus (1847), Bonham Advertiser (1849), Western Star (1853). :'''1860''' Ladonia Male and Female Institute. :'''1861'''Citizens of the county supported secession, despite a passionate speech for remaining in the Union given by state senator Robert H. Taylor. :'''1862-65''' Fannin County supported the Confederate cause by raising several companies for the trans-Mississippi army. Taylor himself was elected colonel of a cavalry regiment. A Confederate commissary was located in Bonham,7 brigades drew supplies. ::A story - when a fire destroyed the commissary, which contained a large store of meat, the town turned out en masse to eat the accidental barbecue. :'''1862-65''' Fannin county hosted the military headquarters of the Northern Subdistrict of Texas, C.S.A., which was established by Gen. Henry E. McCullough, located at the site of present-day Willow Wild Cemetery in Bonham. ::Confederate hospital in Bonham housed many of the wounded soldiers during the war. :'''Post Civil War''' Fannin County grew steadily from the Civil War. Agriculture remained the main source of income, with the number of farms increasing throughout the century, and crop production increasing as well. Cotton and corn were the two predominant crops. :'''1867''' Carlton College was established by Charles Carlton in Bonham. ::Newspapers included the Bonham News (1866), Honey Grove Independent (1873), Dodd City Spectator (1886), Bonham Review (1884), and Honey Grove Simoon (1884). :'''1870 54''' factories/manufacturing establishments operated in the county; by 1870 factories numbered fifty-four, and new ones and continued to come into being. :'''1873''' the Texas and Pacific, built an east-west track across the center of the county in 1873. :'''1879''' Education 1879, Savoy Male and Female College (1876), Lone Pecan School for Boys and Girls, Masonic Female Institute (1881), 1883- Fannin College, 1874- Paris Dist. Honey Grove High School, 1888 the school board organized the education of children. Carlton College was established 1867 in Bonham by Charles Carlton. :'''1883''' Fannin College :'''1889''' The first telephone exchange.. Major communities receive first electricity :'''1900''' - population peaked in 1900 at 51,793 and slowly decreased afterward with cotton and corn main income.Hogs and swine numbered 52,754. :'''1910-1920''' Dairy farming had moderate success (14,665) milk cows. :'''1925''' Lone Star Gas company ran a gas main through the county, providing a new source of heat. :'''1929''' Fannin County residents raised money to build Jones Field near Bonham. :'''Dec 31, 1929''' fire destroyed the bell tower of the county courthouse. No records were destroyed. :'''1930s''' - Great Depression -economic hardship until World War II. 1920s and 1930s the population stabilized at around 41,000, but during the 1940s it dropped to 31,253. 2947 there were businesses. 310 were employed in manufacturing, and slowly recovered to 630 in 1947. Product value dropped dramatically in 1929. The depression forced the average farm value to plummet 46% below 1920 value. :'''1934''' the Kraft-Phoenix Cheese Company moved to Bonham and provided a market.1940 the number of milk cows had risen to 10,279. :'''1970s''' the county's population began to rise , however; there were 24,804 people living there in 1990, and 31,242 in 2000. Educational level of the county gradually increased as well. 17% residents over twenty-five years old had high school diplomas in 1950, and 45% in 1980. :'''2000''' 60% had graduated from high school, and almost 13% had college degrees.

'''{{blue|Large Steamships named after land-locked Bonham}}''' Bonham is 500 or more miles from the nearest ocean. River boats sailed on the Red River in 1800s At one time BoisD'Arc had barge traffic on it, still Bonham is considered land-locked. A question arose as to why would one of 3 of the large wooden steamships be named for the City of Bonham? ::At 3:45 on the afternoon of May 11, 1918, the City of Bonham was launched at the shipyards of National Shipbuilding Company at Orange, Texas. Newspaper accounts reported that a crowd attended the launching which took 30 minutes. The size of the vessel required an army of men to remove the wedges holding the props around the keel. ::At a signal, just before the last restraints were removed, three young ladies broke a bottle of champagne over the bow: Elizabeth Elliott, Mabel Mattox, both of Orange, and Maud Evans representing the Bonham Board of Trade sent the ship down its launching path and into the Sabine River. Miss Mattox also read an original composition in honor of the event.{{Image|file=Fannin_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=260 |caption=City of Bonham }}{{clear}} ::At the time of its launching, "City of Bonham" was the largest wooden steamship afloat. The huge ship was 320 feet long, weighed 4,700 tons, was 47 feet wide and about 50 feet high from her keel to the bow. Estimates were the ship would be able to carry 155 car loads of freight. It was also reported that every man, woman, and child in the town of Bonham along with most of their household goods could be carried on the several decks of the ship. Speed was estimated at 12 knots or 14 miles per hour.http://www.fannincountymuseum.org/sketch8.html

'''{{blue|Fannin County Justice}}''' :1844 lawlessness occurred in Southeast Fannin county. There were thefts of personal property, horses and of slave from Harrison County. All were connected Fannin County crimes. The law suspected newcomers of the thefts, but insufficient evidence was found. In July another crime occurred that demanded swift action. :1841 years earlier Polk, Hickory and Benton counties, Missouri had the '''"Slicker Feud"''' Andy Jones was a participant. He and his family fled Missouri in 1842 and arrived in Fannin County. Two other men, Loup Wray and Harvey White were neighbors of the Jones. Evidence pointed to 8 men total from Missouri who had fled to Texas ahead of Missouri law... ::Jones and Moss admitted to having killed a man named Moss in S Missouri. All were residents of Benton County Missouri. A murder of a group of {{red|friendly Delaware Indians occurred}}. Five of the suspects came upon the Indians near the Lamar and Fannin county lines. Pretending friendship, they entered the camp and attacked the group. Three of the Indian party were killed, two escaped and one was wounded.. One of the slain was a small boy who begged for his life. Reed grabbed the boy, held him while Mitchell killed him with his knife. :This news spread on the Sulphur, so an armed posse pursued the men and arrested Mitchell at his cabin. Ray was arrested after he returned from Shreveport to sell the hides stolen from the Indians. Andy Jones and White fled to Fort Houston (Anderson county). There they were recognized and word was sent to Bonham of their location. The posse surprised Jones and White while they slept. Reed was gone.. All of the men were brought to a point on the S side of Sulphur 2 miles W of the Lamar-Fannin county line. July 20 the shade tree courts were held, attended by 200 men. 6 men were appointed to select a jury of 12 men. The prisoners could object to any juror. The trial began.. Mitchell had confessed to taking part in the murders and told that the group divided the Indians' property (12 horses, 4 guns, 3 brass kettles, saddles, and 40 dressed deer skins). He gave evidence of Jones and Whites' admissions to killing Moss in Missouri. ::Andrew Jones, White, Ray, and Mitchell were convicted of murder and sentenced to be hanged. Jewland, Benjamin White, and Harris were only found guilty of theft since no evidence was presented to tie them to the murders. These last three were made to hang the others and sentenced to "get out of the county within 10 days" Fannin County justice was done.http://www.fannincountymuseum.org/sketch16.html

===Government Offices=== The General Land Office of Texas (office which grants all land grants and land bounties)was established in the 1836 Constitution, was designed to administer the lands of the Lone Star Republic. The office opened in 1837 under Commissioner John Petit Borden. In addition, Iocal Boards of Land Commissioners were created for the original counties of the Republic. The Fannin County Board of Land Commissioners was appointed in late 1837 and sat in session for the first time on February 1, 1838 at the "Fannin County Courts House," the official courthouse was in Jacob Blacks cabin near Red River.http://www.fannincountymuseum.org/sketch3.html '''1st site for county Court:''' County officials first met at Jacob Black's cabin on the Red River. http://www.texasescapes.com/TOWNS/Bonham/Bonham-Texas-Fannin-County-Courthouse.htmThe Fannin County Board of Land Commissioners was appointed in late 1837 and sat in session for the first time on February 1, 1838 at the "Fannin County Courts House," the official courthouse was in Jacob Blacks cabin near Red River.http://www.fannincountymuseum.org/sketch3.html '''2nd County Seat, 1840''' was moved in 1840 to Warren. The courthouse built there in 1840 was a two-story oak and cedar structure with rough plank floors. '''3rd County Seat,1843''' to Bois d'Arc, Texas. Judge John P. Simpson donated land for the small log courthouse of 1843. Later another cabin was built with a breezeway connected the two. In the early courthouse jurors sat above the courtroom in a loft that could be reached only by an outside ladder. '''4th County Seat, 1844''' Bois d'Arc was renamed in 1844 in honor of James Butler Bonham (1807-36), a hero of the siege of the Alamo.T Courthouse was replaced in 1888 by a 3-story courthouse made of native stone from Gober, south of Bonham, and built by Scottish-born stonemasons Kane and Cormack. {{Image|file=Fannin_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=1888 courthouse. }}{{clear}} '''5th Courthouse,1888''' caught fire on December 31, 1929. Records in the District Clerk's office and County Clerk's office were saved. Many other county records were destroyed. Fire in 1929 destroyed the clock steeple, and the building was '''remodeled'''. Part of the 1888 structure, this courthouse was constructed in '''1965-66''' with a facade of Leuders stone. It was dedicated by Governor John Connally, 1974 {{Image|file=Fannin_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Remodeled 1965 courthouse from 1888 building }}{{clear}} =====Geography===== *Fannin County is a part of the Texoma region. {{Image|file=Fannin_County_Texas.png |align=r |size=200 |caption= }} :area of 899 square miles (2,330 km2), of which 891 square miles (2,310 km2) is land and 8.0 square miles (21 km2) (0.9%) is water. :Rivers It is drained by Bois D'Arc Creek and Sulphur River. *The county borders have not changed since 1846. ====Adjacent counties==== *Bryan County, Oklahoma (north) *Lamar County (east){{Image|file=Fannin_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=. }} *Delta County (southeast) *Hunt County (south) *Collin County (southwest) *Grayson County (west) ====Formed From==== *created 14 December 1837 from Red River County. =====Protected areas===== *[http://tpwd.texas.gov/huntwild/hunt/wma/find_a_wma/list/?id=4 Caddo National Grassland WMA] six separate land tracts and the Ladonia Unit has twelve land tracts. Parks and Wildlife manages the wildlife hunting opportunities with permitted hunts. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caddo_National_Grassland Caddo national Grassland Wikipedia]two developed recreation areas around Lake Davy Crockett, which is 388 acres (157 ha) in size. The grassland is divided into two units: Bois d'Arc Creek and Ladonia. *https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/texas/about-forest/districts/?cid=fswdev3_008440 Ladonia and LBJ unit] northeast and northwest of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. They not only provide grazing land for cattle and habitat for wildlife, but offer a variety of recreation. The most popular activities are hiking, camping, fishing, hunting, horseback riding, mountain biking, wildlife viewing, and photography. :White-tailed deer, small mammals, coyotes, bobcats, red fox, waterfowl, bobwhite quail, turkey, and songbirds thrive in the diverse habitats provided by the Grasslands. Largemouth bass, blue and channel catfish, and various sunfish species are common catches at the many lakes that dot the Grasslands' landscape. =====Demographics===== As of the 2010 census, its population was 33,915. In 2000 2000, there were 31,242 people, 11,105 households, and 7,984 families residing in the county with a population density of 35 people/sq mi. The racial makeup of the county was 86.56% White, 7.96% Black or African American, 0.92% Native American, 2.78% from other races, and 1.49% from two or more races. 5.61% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. As of 2015 the largest self-reported ancestry groups were '''48.50% English, 16.10% Welsh, 11.00% German and 7.25% Irish'''. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fannin_County,_Texas The median income for a household in the county was $34,501, and the median income for a family was $42,193. Males had a median income of $31,140 versus $23,101 for females. The per capita income for the county was $16,066. About 9.90% of families and 13.90% of the population were below the poverty line, including 17.70% of those under age 18 and 16.50% of those age 65 or over. Highways:
*U.S. Highway 69 *U.S. Highway 82 *Texas State Highway 11 *Texas State Highway 34 *Texas State Highway 50 *Texas State Highway 56 *Texas State Highway 78 *Texas State Highway 121 =====Cities/Towns===== *[[:Category:Bonham, Texas|Bonham]] (county seat) {| border="1" class="sortable" !Towns !! Towns!! Towns |- |[[:Category:Bailey, Texas|Bailey]]|| [[:Category:Honey Grove, Texas|Honey Grove]]||[[:Category:Leonard, Texas|Leonard]] |- |[[:Category:Ector, Texas|Ector]]||[[:Category:Pecan Gap, Texas|Pecan Gap]] (mostly in Delta County)||[[:Category:Ravenna, Texas|Ravenna]] |- |[[:Category:Savoy, Texas|Savoy]]||[[:Category:Trenton, Texas|Trenton]] (small part in Grayson County)||[[:Category:Dodd City, Texas|Dodd City]] |- |[[:Category:Whitewright, Texas|Whitewright]] (mostly in Grayson County)||[[:Category:Ladonia, Texas|Ladonia]]||[[:Category:Windom, Texas|Windom]] |- |Communities||communities||communities |- |[[:Category:Bug Tussle, Texas|Bug Tussle]]|| [[:Category:Duplex, Texas|Duplex]]|| [[:Category:Elwood, Texas|Elwood]] |- |[[:Category:Gober, Texas|Gober]]|| [[:Category: Ivanhoe, Fannin County, Texas|Ivanhoe]] ||[[:Category:Mulberry, Texas|Mulberry]] |- |[[:Category:Randolph, Texas|Randolph]]|| [[:Category:Telephone, Texas|Telephone]]|| [[:Category: Warren, Fannin County, Texas|Warren]] |- |[[:Category:Orangeville, Texas|Orangeville]] |} ====Resources==== *Fort Inglish Park: A replica of the original settlement in 1837 that eventually became Bonham. W. Sam Rayburn Drive. 903-583-3441. *Sam Rayburn Library: Just west of Downtown Bonham, the library contains memorabilia and furnishings from the Washington office of one of the country's most powerful and influential Speakers of the House. Second only to his personal friend LBJ, Rayburn was the most visible Texan in US Government, even surpassing Uvalde's "Cactus Jack" Gardner who was FDR's Vice President. *[http://www.txfannin.org/census.php Fannin County Mortality Index] *[http://www.txfannin.org/census.php Fannin County Texas slave holders] *http://www.fannincountymuseum.org/bois-d-arc-sketches.html Fannin county museum] =====Census===== :1850 --- 3,788 — :1860 --- 9,217 143.3% :1870 --- 13,207 43.3% :1880 --- 25,501 93.1% :1890 --- 38,709 51.8% :1900 --- 51,793 33.8% :1910 --- 44,801 −13.5% :1920 --- 48,186 7.6% :1930 --- 41,163 −14.6% :1940 --- 41,064 −0.2% :1950 --- 31,253 −23.9% :1960 --- 23,880 −23.6% :1970 --- 22,705 −4.9% :1980 --- 24,285 7.0% :1990 --- 24,804 2.1% :2000 --- 31,242 26.0% :2010 --- 33,915 8.6% FamilySearch ====Notables==== *Daniel Montague =====Land Grants===== The General Land Office Board's responsibility was to hear applicants for the land grants or "headrights" as they were often called, examine the witnesses presented by the applicant, in support of his petition, and rule on the validity of the claim. Applicants were requested to swear to their date of immigration to Texas which was corroborated by two witnesses and take the following oath: I do solemnly swear that I, __________, was a resident citizen, of the Republic at the date of the Declaration of Independence; that I did not leave the country during the campaign of 1836 to avoid participation in the war; that I did not assist or aid the enemy; and that I have not previously received a title to my quantum of land, and that I conceive myself justly entitled, under the Constitution and laws, to the quantity of land for which I now apply. This oath was taken only by those applicants who were claiming First Class Headrights. Later applicants were not required to take the same oath. :The board appointed to investigate claims "east of the Brassos River"(sic) made their first investigation in Fannin County on March 13, 1841. Of the 94 first class headrights issued, 14 were adjudged to be fradulent and were rejected. ::Some of these claims were rejected because the claimants were unable to prove their residency in Texas before the Declaration of Independence. The individuals were instead awarded second class certificates. :::August 2, 1838 meeting of the Fannin County Board, three men, Holland Coffee, Elijah Cowan, and Daniel R. Jackson all made application for first class certificates and served as witnesses for each other's claim. The three were partners in an Indian Trading Post on Red River. Each swore that on the day of the Declaration of Independence "he was living at the mouth of Cash Creek and believing that to be in the Republic of Texas and west of 100 degrees of longitude from Greenwich." '' Note: Cash Creek is in present day Cotton County, Oklahoma.'' The land grant certificates issued by these boards were not for particular areas of land but were instead designed to allow the recipient to claim land anywhere in the Republic.http://www.fannincountymuseum.org/sketch3.html *There were 2 types land grants: Military Bounty and Land bounty. The survey maps of Fannin County show '''25 Bounty claims''' for land in the county. Of these 5 are former members of Hart's Company. Other claims will be found in the surveys of Hunt, Grayson, Collin, and Cooke Counties. The Donation grants were awarded to those participants of the Siege of Bexar, Goliad, or Battle of the Alamo, Battle at San Jacinto, to those who were wounded in skirmishes the day before, and to those who were detailed to guard the baggage (equipment, etc.) at Harrisburg. The same act creating these donations also awarded land to the survivors of heirs of those who participated in the Bexar, Goliad, or Alamo campaigns. Only one donation grant is recorded for Fannin County. In the southern part of the county is a 640 acre survey patented in the name of Aaron Burleson. Records show that Burleson participated in the battle at San Jacinto. However, it seems that he patented the land here but was never an actual resident. Fannin County's most famous participant at San Jacinto, Colonel James Tarleton chose to take his donation grant elsewhere in the Republic. http://www.fannincountymuseum.org/sketch6.html ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=370 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Brown Cemetery, Bonham, Texas|Brown Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Willow Wild Cemetery, Bonham, Texas|Willow Wild Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Dover Cemetery, Bonham, Texas|Dover Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Belmont Cemetery, Ector, Texas|Belmont Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Gober Cemetery, Gober, Texas|Gober Cemetery]] *[[:Category: New Hope Cemetery, Ivanhoe, Fannin County, Texas|New Hope Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Randolph-Lindsey Cemetery, Randolph, Texas|Randolph-Lindsey Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Coon Town Cemetery, Savoy, Texas|Coon Town Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Fairview Cemetery, Savoy, Texas|Fairview Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Greenwood Cemetery, Savoy, Texas|Greenwood Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Shiloh Cemetery, Selfs, Texas|Shiloh Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Wright Family Cemetery, Selfs, Texas|Wright Family Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Burns Cemetery, Trenton, Texas|Burns Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Duplex Cemetery, Fannin County, Texas|Duplex Cemetery]] *[[:Category: White Rock Cemetery, Fannin County, Texas|White Rock Cemetery]] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2593 FindaGrave Fannin co Cemeteries] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Fannin/ListFannin.html Cemeteries of Fannin County, TX] Gloria Mayfield *[http://www.texasgenealogy.org/fannin/fannin_cemeteries.htm Fannin county, Texas cemeteries] ===Sources=== *http://www.fannincountymuseum.org/bois-d-arc-sketches.html *http://www.co.fannin.tx.us/default.aspx?Fannin_County/Public.Records.Search

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[[Category:Fanning Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ---- == Project Scope == To keep this project to a manageable size, '''our focus is on Fannings in Ireland between 1200-1650.''' These are the ancestors of most Fannings around the globe today. For a list of '''Wikitree profiles included in the project''' so far, [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fanning_Name_Study please click here]. ---- == How to Share Your Research or Ask Questions == Please contact the [[Fanning-475|project leader]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. Thanks! == Goals == Our goal is to share our discoveries about the '''Fanning surname in late Medieval and early modern Ireland''' of the 1200s-1600s. The hope is that we can put our heads together to solve some family mysteries, including pedigrees and names of spouses. '''The Fannings arrived with the Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland''' and were present in Kilkenny in the first decade of the 1200s."The Fanning Family Early Documented History:" *https://sites.rootsweb.com/~irlkik/history/fanning.html Starting ca.1300, the Fannings settled in 2 main geographical locations: *The main branch settled in '''[https://www.logainm.ie/en/48422 Ballingarry]''', Barony of Slievardagh, County Tipperary -- on the border with County Kilkenny. Many of these Fannings were '''knights and landowners,''' and closely connected with the Butlers of Ormond. **The first names of the Ballingarry men tended to be '''Oliver, Edmund, Geoffrey, Nicholas, William, Thomas, James, Richard.''' Some of these first names (Nicholas, Richard, Thomas, James) were occasionally used by the Limerick branch. *A branch of '''merchants and seamen''' settled in the city of '''[https://www.logainm.ie/en/100022 Limerick]''' and neighboring County Clare. Many men of this branch also served as Limerick '''mayors, sheriffs, and bailiffs''' after 1500. **The first names of the Limerick men tended to be '''Clement, Patrick, Dominick, Simon, Francis, Arthur, George, Edward.''' These first names were '''virtually non-existent''' in the Ballingarry branch between 1200-1650. '''Some questions for us to explore:''' How were these 2 branches connected? Who moved to Limerick and when? Was there ongoing contact and intermarriage? Did Ballingarry Fannings own property in Limerick/Clare and vice-versa? '''The earliest records (1200s) used the spelling Fanyn.''' Later the name appeared as Fanyn(g)(e) and Fan(n)ing(e) up until the standardised "Fanning" ca.1600.See also W.F. Brooks, p.6: *https://archive.org/details/historyfanningf00broogoog/page/n32/mode/2upFor a look at other spelling variations, see Rev. Patrick Woulfe's ''Irish Names and Surnames'' (1923): *https://www.libraryireland.com/names/f/fainin.php '''To help untangle pedigrees''' between the 1200s and 1600s, we can focus on either the 1) Tipperary/Kilkenny branch (including Ballingarry) or the 2) Limerick/Clare branch. Here are some useful leads: == 1) The Fannings of Tipperary & Kilkenny == *A good place to start is the ''Calendar of Ormond Deeds''.Search here for "Ormond Deeds" to see all 6 volumes in PDF format: *https://www.irishmanuscripts.ie/product-category/imc-digital-editions/Note: "Ormond" refers to the lands of the Earls of Ormond, a title created by [[Plantagenet-70|King Edward III]] in 1328 for [[Butler-1160|James Butler]], 1st Earl of Ormond. The 6 volumes of the ''Ormond Deeds'' were kept for centuries in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilkenny_Castle Kilkenny Castle] and transcribed by historian [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Curtis Edmund Curtis] in the 1930s. These were legal and land transactions in 6 volumes covering 1172 to 1603. A wealth of names and locations, and useful for specifying family relationships (e.g., [[Fanning-1800|Geoffrey Fannyng]], "son of Nicholas", lord of Ballyngarry, in Vol.4, 1509-1547). It is clear from these records that the Fannings were close neighbours of the Butlers of Ormond. *''Knights' Fees'' appears to indicate that the first Fannings in Co. Kilkenny starting ca.1200 were [[Fanyn-1|Richard]], his son [[Fanyn-2|Thomas]], his son or grandson John (fl.1300), his heir Thomas (fl.1317-1343).KNIGHTS' FEES IN COUNTIES WEXFORD CARLOW AND KILKENNY (13th—15th Century), WITH COMMENTARY BY ERIC ST. JOHN BROOKS (published 1950). See especially pp. 187, 212-3, 237. *https://www.irishmanuscripts.ie/digital/Knights'%20Fees%20Counties%20Wexford%20Carlow%20Kilkenny/Knights'%20Fees%20Counties%20Wexford%20Carlow%20Kilkenny.pdf Some names of interest, taken from the ''Ormond Deeds'' and other sources: *'''1204:''' [[Fanyn-1|Richard Fanyn]] [most likely the '''gateway ancestor''' of the Anglo-Norman Fannings in Ireland] was a witness to [[Fitz_Robert-25|Geoffrey FitzRobert's]] charter to [https://www.logainm.ie/en/1413058 Duiske], Kilkenny, in 1204 [''Duiske Charters,'' no. I.] As Richard Fannynge he witnessed the charter of [[Marshal-4|William Marshal I]] to Kilkenny between 1207 and 1211 [''Chart. Priv.,'' p.34 ; ''Liber Primus Kilkenny,'' p.74]. He was killedFrom context, Richard Fanyn and the Earl of Pembroke died (1234) fighting in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_Curragh Battle of the Curragh], Co. Kildare, against [[Fitzgerald-531|Sir Maurice FitzGerald]], 2nd Lord Offaly. fighting on the side of William's son [[Marshal-92|Richard Marshall]], Earl of Pembroke, in 1234 [''Calendar of Documents, Ireland,'' i. 2212].https://sites.rootsweb.com/~irlkik/history/fanning.htmlRichard Fanyn, from the 13th year of the reign of [[Plantagenet-167|Henry III]] (ca.1229): *https://archive.org/details/reportofdeputyke3137irel/page/n367/mode/2up?q=fanyn *1244: John Fanyn, witness, Balygillduf and Killacheth.''Ormond Deeds'', Vol.1, entry #102 *1245: "'''Walter Fanning''' was one of 12 commissioners appointed by [[Plantagenet-167|Henry III]] to hold an inquisition concerning charges made by Donatus O'Kennedy,Donatus O'Kennedy, in old Irish known as Domnall Ó Cennéitig, served as Bishop of Killaloe from ca.1231-1252: *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bishop_of_Killaloe Bishop of Killaloe, of the alienation of certain lands at Roscrea belonging to the bishopric. The inquisition was held at Roscrea on the 5th of July, 1245, and found in favor of the bishop, and the lands were restored to him."W.F. Brooks, Vol.1, p.16, referencing the ''Calendar of Documents relating to Ireland'' (1171-1251), p.411: *https://archive.org/details/historyfanningf00broogoog/page/n42/mode/2up *'''1247:''' Thomas, son of [[Fanyn-1|Richard Fanyn]], received [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knight%27s_fee Knight's Fees] in [https://www.logainm.ie/en/1276 Clomantagh], Barony of [https://sites.rootsweb.com/~irlkik/history/crannagh.htm Crannagh], County Kilkenny. Later, in 1314-5 and again in 1317, Thomas Fanning received Knight's Fees, also in Clomantagh."Knights' Fees in County Kilkenny": *http://sites.rootsweb.com/~irlkik/history/knights_fees.htm *ca.1250: Sir John Fanyn, witness (also Sir Hugh Purcell,There were several generations of Hugh Purcells in Ireland, which causes some confusion. The first Hugh arrived in 1171 with the Anglo-Norman and had son [[Purcell-2902|Sir Walter Purcell]]. This same Hugh reportedly also had a son Hugh and grandson Hugh. The grandson Hugh is reported to have married Beatrix, daughter of [[FitzWalter-137|Theobald FitzWalter]], 1st Chief Butler of Ireland: *"As part of his marriage, Hugh received from FitzWalter, the town of Loughmoe. Sir Hugh founded, in 1241, a Monastery of Franciscans or Grey Friars in Waterford." **[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baron_of_Loughmoe Wikipedia: Baron of Loughmoe] (the specific reference to Beatrix is unsourced) Sir David Condon [Kantteton])''Ormond Deeds'', Vol.1, entry #109 *1261: Thomas Fanyn, witness, Knocktopher, Carrick, Strother.''Ormond Deeds'', Vol.1, entry #138 *1261-66: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/1165392 Athassell], witnesses Sir William Fanyn; [[Roche-180|Sir R. de Rupella]] [Roche], Justiciar of Ireland; [[Burgh-11|Sir Walter de Burgo]].''Ormond Deeds'', Vol.1, entry #134 *1275: John Fanyn, 10 marks, for release of venue. Tipperary.''Calendar of Documents relating to Ireland,'' 1285-1292, p.58: *https://archive.org/details/calendarofdocume03grea_0/page/n125/mode/2up?q=fanyn *[Note: This appears to be the King's validation of the earlier list from 1247 above] 1279: '"Thomas son of Richard Fanyn'", [https://www.logainm.ie/en/1276 Glothementhan] [Clomantagh], Kilkenny.''Calendar of Documents'' relating to Ireland (1252-1284), p.325: *https://ia800400.us.archive.org/12/items/calendarofdocume02grea_0/calendarofdocume02grea_0.pdf *'''1280:''' Thomas Fanyn appears in the records of [[Clare-98|Gilbert de Clare]], Earl of Gloucester and Hertford.In approximately the 8th year of King [[Plantagenet-2|Edward I]]: *https://archive.org/details/reportofdeputyke3844irel/page/n307/mode/2up?q=fanyn (Note: Ca.1287 Richard Fanyn (a likely brother/son/nephew of Thomas) is a tenant of Gilbert de Clare's brother, [[Clare-639|Thomas de Clare]], in Co. Clare near Limerick. See the "Limerick" section below.) *1284: Walter Fanyn of Baligaveran.''Ormond Deeds'', Vol.1, entry #269 *"In '''1289,''' Robert Shertell [Shortall], knight, was witness to a deed, whereby John Fanin, knight, granted to William de Kitelere the manor of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/1276 Clomantagh], situated in close contiguity to [https://www.logainm.ie/en/1263 Ballylarkan]." [Ballylarkan, Co. Kilkenny, was seat of the Shortall family] James Graves, ''The history, architecture, and antiquities of the cathedral church of St. Canice, Kilkenny'' (Dublin: Hodges, Smith, & Co, 1857), p.168: *https://archive.org/details/TheHistoryArchitectureAndAntiquities/page/n201/mode/2up *1295: '''John Fanyn''' pays a fine to Hugh Purcell, Sheriff of Tipperary.''Calendar of Documents for Ireland'' (1293-1301), p.114: *https://archive.org/details/calendarofdocume04grea_0/page/114/mode/2up *'''1300:''' John Fanyn is lord of Clomantagh. An inquest held at Kilkenny found that John held the manor of Clomantagh from the Earl of Gloucester. License was given to him to grant to the parson of Clomantagh and his successors in perpetual alms a messuage in Clomantagh, next the church, late of Master Henry Fanyn [''Cal. Just. Rolls,'' i. 336].https://sites.rootsweb.com/~irlkik/history/fanning.html *'''1304:''' William Fanin is called a "cousin" to Eustace Le PoerPossibly the same [http://www.thepeerage.com/p72139.htm#i721382 Eustace le Poer] mentioned in the 1334 entry above. in the 32nd year of the reign of [[Plantagenet-2|Edward I]] [Longshanks]."The King reciting that he had granted to Eustace le Poer for his services in Scotland a sum of 700 marks, which Hugh Purcel was bound to pay at the Exchequer, that William Fanin cousin to said Eustace was bound to Hugh in a like sum, and that Eustace was desirous that, to exonerate William, Hugh should be allowed this sum; [the King] commands that Hugh should be acquitted of this sum." *https://archive.org/details/reportofdeputyke3844irel/page/92/mode/2up?q=fanin''Calendar of Documents'' for Ireland, 1302-7, p.117: *https://archive.org/details/calendarofdocume05grea_0/page/n141/mode/2up?q=fanynHugh Purcell was ancestor to the [[Purcell-1564|Barons of Loughmoe]], who held the title until [[Purcell-2764|Col. Nicholas Purcell]], who died in 1723. [https://www.townlands.ie/tipperary/loughmoe-east/ Loughmoe] is located between Templemore and Thurles, Co. Tipperary. *'''1305:''' Edmund Grace (le Gras) witnessed a deed by Eustace le Poer to William Ffanyng of the manor of Moyobyra [Mohober] in tail male.Angela Mungham, thesis submitted 31 March 2006 to the Department of History, Durham University. "English Settlers in 14th Century Ireland: A case study of 12 landed families of South Leinster/East Munster," p.91: *http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/2701/1/2701_714.pdf?UkUDh:CyT *'''1317:''' In the 1317 feodary, Thomas de Fanyn (Fannyn) had succeeded to the half knight's fee at Cloghmantagh. He was still there in 1343 [''Ormond Deeds'', i. 764] but was dead by 1348 [''Ormond Deeds'', i. 808-10]. *'''1329:''' Richard Fanyn appears in the Pipe Roll of [[Plantagenet-70|Edward III]], regarding a 1324 transaction with Edward II concerning lands at [https://www.logainm.ie/en/47654 Ballynennan].https://archive.org/details/reportofdeputyke3844irel/page/n353/mode/2up?q=fanyn *1332: Witnesses: John Fanyn, Patrick Fanyn, Balyeth in the tenement of Fedmer.Ormond Deeds, v1, item 647Possibly referring to [https://www.logainm.ie/en/30659 Fedamore] near Limerick, just north of Fanningstown and west of Ballyneety. *'''1334:''' Thomas Fanyn entered the castle of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/48542 Mohober] [near Ballingarry, Co. Tipperary], the manor of the Fannings, and evicted Eustace le PoerMost likely the same [http://www.thepeerage.com/p72139.htm#i721382 Eustace fitz Matthew le Poer] who was the ancestor of the [[Fitzeustace-5|MacEustace branch]] of the Powers. Eustace (one of three known Eustace le Poers of the time, and not to be confused with [[Le_Poer-8|Eustace, Baron of Kells]], d.1311) was the brother of [[LePoer-1|John le Poer]]. This John was the ancestor of [[Le_Poer-1|Richard]], 1st Baron le Power, and of the succeeding Barons le Poer and Curraghmore of County Waterford. and his men. [[Butler-1160|James Butler]], 1st Earl of Ormond, is called in as a neutral party to restore order.Richard Butler, ''The Annals of Ireland'', Irish Archaeological Society, 1849, p.25: *https://archive.org/details/annalsofireland00butluoft/page/n73/mode/2up *1343: Thomas Fanyn of Cradokeston.Ormond Deeds, v1, item 765Possibly referring to [https://www.logainm.ie/en/37772 Cradockstown], Dunboyne, Co. Meath. *1348: Thomas Fanyn of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/27510 Kildreynagh] [Barony of Crannagh, Co. Kilkenny].Ormond Deeds, v1, item 808 *1359: Hugh Fanyn of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/67189 Clonmel].Ormond Deeds, v2, p.44, p.49 *1374: Henry Fanyn, Thurles, did not come when summoned.Ormond Deeds, v2, p.131 *'''1410:''' Henry Fanyn of Moytobry [Mohober?]''Ormond Deeds,'' v2, p.289; item 405. *'''1423:''' The Fanning neighbours in Kilkenny"15th Century Royal Service in County Kilkenny": *https://sites.rootsweb.com/~irlkik/history/royal_service_1423.htm were Archdeacon,https://sites.rootsweb.com/~irlkik/history/archdeacon.html Butler, Purcell,"The Purcell Family: Early Documented History" *https://sites.rootsweb.com/~irlkik/history/purcell.html Cantwell,"The Cantwells of Cantwellscourt", from Rev. Carrigan's ''History of the Diocese of Ossory'' (1905): *https://sites.rootsweb.com/~irlkik/history/cantwell.html St. Leger,https://sites.rootsweb.com/~irlkik/ksurnam2.htm#leger de la Freyne,https://sites.rootsweb.com/~irlkik/ksurnam2.htm#freney Le Poer,https://sites.rootsweb.com/~irlkik/ksurnam2.htm#power Tobin,https://sites.rootsweb.com/~irlkik/ksurnam2.htm#tobin Shortall,https://sites.rootsweb.com/~irlkik/ksurnam2.htm#shortall Archer,https://sites.rootsweb.com/~irlkik/ksurnam2.htm#archer Fleming, Erley,https://sites.rootsweb.com/~irlkik/ksurnam2.htm#erley Fitzgerald & Barron,https://sites.rootsweb.com/~irlkik/ksurnam2.htm#fitzgerald Rocheford,https://sites.rootsweb.com/~irlkik/ksurnam2.htm#roche Malherbe, Carew, Bigod, Grace."The Graces of Courtstown", from Rev. Carrigan's ''History of the Diocese of Ossory'' (1905): *https://sites.rootsweb.com/~irlkik/history/grace.html *1430: John Fanyn gives and grants to Thomas son of Nicholas de sancto Johanne ... situated in Haltonwrstoun and [https://www.logainm.ie/en/47530 Balispedegh].''Ormond Deeds'', v.3, item 93, p.74 *ca.1432: Thomas Fanyn of Sleff (Ardagh).''Ormond Deeds'', v.3, p.94 *1470: Notarial deed concerning the legitimacy of Thomas and William Fannyng; witnessed by Oliver Fannyng:''Ormond Deeds'', v.3, item 275 **"We have seen, computed, and understood the rights of a case of birth and legitimacy between Thomas Fannyng the plaintiff (actorem) and William Fannyng the defendant (reum) tried before us in our diocese of Cashel, each of whom claimed to be the '''legitimate son of Nicholas Fannyng,''' once captain of his nation ... And because the said Thomas proved himself to have been born in wedlock publicly contracted before the church by credible witnesses of full age and because the said William did not prove his case sufficiently: therefore we, [[Cantwell-713|John, Archbishop of Cashel]], in the parish church of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/2208 Mocayrke] [Co. Tipperary] in our diocese of Cashel on the 16th day of March in the year of our Lord 1469 [1470 N.S.] ... do declare that ... the said Thomas is the legitimate son of the said Nicholas Fannyng." *1500, and ca.1507: Friar '''James Fanning''' (Frere Jhamus Fanyng), friend or associate of John and Thomas Comyn.''Ormond Deeds'', v.5, p,342, p.364. *1508: Oliver Fanyng of Mohobyr and [https://www.logainm.ie/en/48488 Gort Rye] [Gortfree].''Ormond Deeds'', v.3, item 337, p.334. *"For several centuries before the Cromwellian period, the Fanning family were seated in [https://www.logainm.ie/en/48422 Ballingarry] parish [Tipperary]. The head of the family resided in Ballingarry Castle, while important branches lived at [https://www.logainm.ie/en/1374669 Farrenrory] and [https://www.logainm.ie/en/48533 Ballintaggart]. In 1512, the proprietor and lord of Ballingarry was [[Fanning-1800|Geoffrey]], son of [[Fanning-1801|Nicholas]]. His successor [not necessarily his son] was William Fanning."'''Discrepancy:''' While the author has referred to the reliable ''Ormond Deeds'' for the 1500s, when he gets to 1640 he claims that Nicholas was a father to another [[Fanning-1631|Geoffrey Fanning MP]] -- but a certified pedigree (see Geoffrey's profile) indicates that Geoffrey's father was David. *Millett, Benignus. "Fabian Ryan, O.P., Postulated as Bishop by Clergy and Laity of Cashel and of Emly 1652.” Collectanea Hibernica, no. 29, 1988, p.24. **www.jstor.org/stable/30004649 *1512: [[Fanning-1800|Geoffrey]] son of [[Fanning-1801|Nicholas Fanynge]], lord of Ballyngary, gives and quit-claims for him and his heirs for ever to [[Butler-1266|Piers Butler]], knight, the town of Balicoyne; also one 140 acres of land both arable and in woods, moors, etc., adjacent to [https://www.logainm.ie/en/48533 Balyntagyrte] [Ballintaggart]. Given at Kilcowll. Witnesses: Master [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Cantwells_in_Ireland_%281200-1600%29 James Cantwell], Official; Thadeus Innem Laghnane, cleric; William and Peter, sons of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theobald_Butler_of_Polestown Theobald Butler], and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Purcells_in_Ireland_%281200-1600%29 Redmund Purcel]. *1519: '''[[Fanning-1800|Geoffrey Fannyng]],''' lord of Ballyngarry, grants to [[Butler-1266|Peter Butler]], Earl of Ormond, and [[FitzGerald-8247|Margaret]] his wife, all his lands, rents, tenements, etc., in Ballycoyne, Gossescroft, Garryfynyke alias Garryconnyll, Grage Rysoyn, Codeston and [https://www.logainm.ie/en/47666 Prestiston] in county Tipperary.''Ormond Deeds'', v.5, entry 58, p.59. *1521: '''[[Fanning-1800|Geoffrey Fannyng]],''' lord of Ballygharry, grants to [[Butler-1266|Piers]], Earl of Ormond, and [[FitzGerald-8247|Margaret FitzGerald]] his wife and their heirs, and assigns, all his lands and tenements, rents and services, meadows, pastures, woods, etc., in Ballyghoyn, "Sase his crowfte" alias Garran Connyll, and the moiety of all lands, tenements, woods, rents, etc., in [https://www.logainm.ie/en/48533 Ballyntaghyrth] [Ballintaggart], Grageyrysen and Codestoune in county Tipperary.''Ormond Deeds'', v.5, entry 78, p.71. *1530: '''Henry Fannyng,''' witness at land transaction involved [[Butler-1308|James]], 9th Earl of Ormond.''Ormond Deeds'', v.5, entry 157, p.141. *1537: "Jury of the Commyners of the Co. of Kilkenny:Edmund Hogan, Priest of the Society of Jesus, ''The description of Ireland : and the state thereof as it is at this present in anno 1598'', p.67: *https://archive.org/details/descriptionofire00hoga/page/66/mode/2up **Troddye, Herford, Moteing, '''Fanneing,''' Mounsell, Howling, all of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/26222 Callan] [just southeast of Ballingarry]; **Forstall, Power, Walshe, Arland, and Karron, all of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/27231 Inystioke] [= Inistioge, east of Knocktopher, Co. Kilkenny]; **Power, Tywe, FitzTohn, Lacye, all of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/1333 Knocktopher] [between Callan and Inistioge]; **Lorknan, Whyte of Knocktopher" *1541: Wilfred Fannyng, Ardmayle, juror.''Ormond Deeds'', v.5, entry 265, p.208. *1542: [[Fanning-1800|Gefferay Fannyng]] of Ballyngarry.''Ormond Deeds'', v.5, p.215. *1544: [[Fanning-177|Oliver Fanyng]] of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/48542 Mohobbir] grants to [[Butler-1308|James]], Earl of Ormond, his heirs and assigns, all the messuages, lands, tenements, etc., in the manors, towns and fields of Mohobbir and Shancourte in county Tipperary, in exchange for all the messuages, lands, etc. which said Earl has in Ballihoggon and Croanebeg in county Kilkenny.''Ormond Deeds'', v.5, entry 323, p.266. *1544. "Amongst the Irish Kern"The Irish famously employed "Cethernacht" or Kern as light infantry. These usually made up the bulk of Gaelic and even later Anglo-Norman Irish armies during the Middle Ages to Renaissance eras. Traditionally armed with javelins and swords while wearing no armour, in later periods they were equipped with caliver muskets while still using little to no armour. They were '''notably effective while employed in tandem with heavily armed "Galloglaich" or anglicised Gallowglass.''' They could provide effective support to heavily armed troops as well as endlessly harassing enemies in difficult terrain." *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light_infantry#Ireland See also: *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kern_(soldier) brought to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sieges_of_Boulogne_(1544–1546) Siege of Boulogne] in 1544 by lords [[Butler-1308|Ormond]] and [[Butler-12037|Cahir]] were [[Purcell-2528|Purcells]], '''Fannings,''' Fitzwilliams, [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Cantwells_in_Ireland_%281200-1600%29 Cantwells], Archers, Keatings, Dobbyns, Whites, RothesUndoubtedly the relatives of [[Rothe-356|Sir Richard Rothe MP]] (1550-1622), trusted advisor (and 3rd cousin) to [[Butler-2414|Thomas]], 10th Earl of Ormond, during 40 years., Walls,The likely relatives of [[Wall-6843|Gerald Wale]] (Wall, Val, du Vall), of Coolnamuck, Co. Waterford. and a host of others."William P. Burke, ''History of Clonmel'' (N. Harvey & Co., Waterford, Ireland, 1907), Chapter 3: *https://archive.org/details/historyclonmel00burkgoog/page/n39/mode/1up?view=theater *1545: [[Fanning-1800|Geoffrey Fanyne]] of Ballyngarry.''Ormond Deeds'', v.5, entry 347, p.282. From the "Calendar of Ormond Deeds", Vol. 5 (1547-1583), unless otherwise noted:Extracts from the Calendar of Ormond Deeds, Edmund Curtis, 1932-43, Vol V: *https://sites.rootsweb.com/~irlkik/history/fanning.html *http://www.irishmanuscripts.ie/digital/Calendar%20of%20Ormond%20Deeds%20Vol.%20V.%201547-1584/data/search.xml *'''1548:''' Inquisition taken at [https://www.logainm.ie/en/67189 Clonmel] before Gerald Aylmer,According to [http://www.thepeerage.com/p5919.htm#i59186 The Peerage], Sir Gerald Aylmer's parents were Bartholomew Aylmer (d.1501) and Margaret Chevers, daughter of Walter Cheevers and Catherine Welles. He was Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench [Ireland] between 1535-1559, and lived at Dollardstown, County Meath. Gerald's brother was [[Aylmer-189|Richard Aylmer]], Chief Sergeant and High Sheriff of Co. Kildare in the 1540s. knight, chief justice, in the 2nd year of Edward VI [March 22, 1548], by the following jurors: '''[[Fanning-1800|Geoffrey Fannyng]],''' James Loffane, Thomas Cantwell, Maurice Stoke, Richard Cantwell, [[Cantwell-776|Peter Cantwell]], Edmund Marener, '''Oliver Fanyng,''' William Monsell, Richard Hacket, James Fitz David and Rory Meagher. Their presentments are as follows. **James Butler alias James Comeynaghe of Cahir, horseman; Thomas Mac Philip O'Hogan; David Oge Mac David alias David McConnoghor O'Lonergan of the same; Hugh Mac Shane O'Donyll; Neile Mac Dermody O'Donill; Redmund fitz Richard fitz John Mac Shane of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/48269 Lawleston], kerns; William Leaghe Englis; Turelaghe Boy O'Donill; James Duf Mac Garelt Prendergast; '''Shane Enellan Fannyng;''' and '''Maurice Fannyng,''' late of Cahir, kerns; stole 25 horses of Maurice fitz David of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/26497?s=Killonerry Killonyrree]. **Walter Oge fitz Walter Mac Olige Bourke of Ballyloggan, gentleman, Edmund Duf MoresPossibly the same [[Morres-46|Edmund Morres]] as the surname Morres was not common at the time. of the same, kern, Shane Mac Redmund Fyn of Ballyhomas, kern, and Shane Leaghe Mac Walter Echannanee, late of Balliloggan,Possibly [https://www.logainm.ie/en/27203 Ballyogan] in the Barony of Gowran, County Kilkenny. ' chamion ' (?), murdered one Redmund Cantwell, constable, at [https://www.logainm.ie/en/1165392?s=athassel Athassel]. *'''1549:''' The following 6 Fanning men are given pardons: '''[[Fanning-1800|Geoffrey]], Richard, Edmund, John,''' all 4 of Balligarry; also '''William''' of Balliboy, and '''Nicholas''' of Garryvome.''Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records and of the Keeper of the State Papers in Ireland'', Vols 1-10 (1869), Fiants of Edward VI, p.70, entry#399: *https://books.google.nl/books?id=misNAAAAYAAJ&q=fanning#v=snippet&q=fanning&f=false *https://archive.org/details/reportofdeputyke610irel/page/n307/mode/2up?q=fanninge *1549: Pardon to Edmund fitz Richard Buttler, of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/26240 Buttlerswodde] [Co. Kilkenny], gent; James Cantwell, Richard Fannyng, David Fannyng, John More Fannyng, Nicholas Purcell, David fitz Magon' Fannyng, kerns, all of Buttlerswodde.Fiants of Edward VI: *https://archive.org/stream/reportofdeputyke610irel/reportofdeputyke610irel_djvu.txt *1550: Grant to Nicholas Fannyng, of Waterford ; of the office of clerk of the common pleas of the Exchequer. To hold during pleasure, with the accustomed fees. [Nicholas appears to have died before Nov. 1551, or lost the office]Fiants of Edward VI: *https://archive.org/stream/reportofdeputyke610irel/reportofdeputyke610irel_djvu.txt *'''1550s''' -- At various inquisitions taken at [https://www.logainm.ie/en/67189 Clonmel] are included the names [[Fanning-1800|Geoffrey Fanyng]], gentleman; Nihols, Richard and John Fanyng fitz [[Fanning-1800|Geoffrey]] of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/48422 Ballyngarry]; William Fanyng, gent.; Wilfred Faning of Ballyngarry; '''Oliver Fanyng, juror; William Fannyng fitz Oliver of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/48487 Garynegrye],''' kern; James Fannyng of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/48468 Garransillaghe], kern; Shane Enellan Fannyng and Maurice Fannyng, late of Cahir, kerns; Richard Fanyng, of the Carrick; Richard Reagh Fannyng of Balyngarry, Geoffry Fannyng vicar of Modessell [Modeshil], John Fanning of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/2253 Carrick], burgess;Grant by Thomas, Earl of Ormond, to John Fanning, of the mill in Carrick called the Hospital mill. [May 22, 1578] Richard Mares [Morres?] of Lysnemroke and Katherin Fannyng his wife (1557); Margaret Fannyng wife of Robert SenjohnLead for further exploration: Possible son of John St. John, gentleman, of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/2334 St. Johnstown], near Fethard, Co. Tipperary, as outlined in this private family tree: *"Two Ormond Deeds place a John St. John of Skaddanstown (St. Johnstown) in 1543. **ORMOND DEEDS IV 255: James Butler, James Archer of Archerstown, Meiler Cantwell of the Kyllynis, Richard Stacboll of Leynaghestown, Richard Fitzjohn of Lawlestown, James Hackett of Bambonstown, Piers Butler of Cokishill, Philip Purcell of the Holy Cross, John St John of Skaddanstown. June 26, 1543. Seals of the office of Sovereign of Kilkenny, of William Walshe, Sovereign of Callan, the Sovereign of Clonmel, the portreeve of Cashel, Edmund, archbishop of Cashel; Nicholas [Walsh], bishop of Waterford; Myles, bishop of Ossory, and two others. **ORMOND DEEDS IV 288. Bond of January i in the 34th year of Henry VIII by Nicholas Saunce of Fethard, county Tipperary, to William Poer of Rathcowle and James Uyng of Fethard ... The condition of this obligation is that said Nicholas shall abide by the award of Gefferay Moclare of Moclerstown and John Saint John of Skaddanstown concerning all quarrels between said parties from the beginning of the world unto the above date. Witnesses: Walter Cowley, Thomas Everard. January i, 1543." ***https://stjohngenealogy.com/getperson.php?personID=I105551236&tree=OSA0001 [St. John] (1551);Extracts from the Calendar of Ormond Deeds, Edmund Curtis, 1932-43, Vol V: *https://sites.rootsweb.com/~irlkik/history/fanning.html *http://www.irishmanuscripts.ie/digital/Calendar%20of%20Ormond%20Deeds%20Vol.%20V.%201547-1584/data/search.xml *1551: '''William fitz Oliver Fannyng late''' of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/48487 Garynegrie] and David MacMaoge Fannyng of same, kerns, stole 2 horses of Donald McTeige of Killetlee. *'''1553:''' The following panel of jurors is then sworn : James Oge Butler, '''Geoffrey Fanyng, Oliver Fanyng,'''Geoffrey & Oliver were most likely sons of Oliver (1500-1551) [[Cantwell-776|Peter Cantwell]], Peter Oge Butler" *'''1565''' -- '''Oliver Faning''' and [brother] '''James Faning''' of Garrynegrye, county Tipperary, grant to [[Butler-2414 | Sir Thomas Butler, Earl of Ormond]], the castle of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/48576 Moylessan] with all the messuages, lands, etc., in the town and field of the same. In February, 1570, this grant (deed) was declared void because the land mentioned was in mortgage for 19l. 6s. 8d.... which money was tendered and paid by an order taken at the sessions kept at Cashel, Feb. 27, 1570. (p.152) *1572: Pardon to '''Manus Faning''' fitz William, kern; '''Robert Faning''' fitz William, '''John Faning''' fitz Robert, '''David Faning''' fitz John, '''James Faning''' fitz Oliver.''Deputy Keeper of Public Records in Ireland,'' 12th Report, p.71, item 2081: *https://archive.org/details/op1250902-1001/page/n69/mode/2up *1575: Pardon to '''Geoffrey Fanyne''' fitz Edmond, kern.''Deputy Keeper of Public Records in Ireland,'' 12th Report, p.153, item 2635: *https://archive.org/details/op1250902-1001/page/n151/mode/2up?q=redmund *1584: Richard Butler fitz Walter of Powleston,The Polestown Butlers descended from the 2 eldest sons of [[Butler-1306|Sir James Butler]], father of Piers, 8th Earl of Ormond. Co. Kilkenny, gent., and Morerteghe O'Riane of Ballyclaghine in the same, gent., to the effect that they owe 300^. to [[Butler-2414|Thomas, Earl of Ormond]], on condition that William Fanyng, son and heir of [[Fanning-176|James Fanyng]], late of Ballyclaghin, his heirs and assigns, and all other persons seised or to be seised to his or their use of the moiety of the towns and lands of Ballymclaghin and Ballytarsny, Co. Kilkenny, whereof [[Fanning-167|William Fanyng]], father of said James, was in his life-time seised, shall abide by the award of Gerald Blanchvild of Blanchvilston, Robert Forstall of Kilfiragh, Thomas Den of the Grenane, Nicholas Shortall of Upper Claragh, Co. Kilkenny, and Henry Shethe [Shee] of Kilkenny, concerning the right, title, and interest of the moiety of said towns, now in controversy between said William Fanyng and the Earl of Ormond.''Ormond Deeds'', v.6, entry 18, pp.14-15. *1590: Nicholas Fannan, witness.''Ormond Deeds'', v.6, entry 62, p.44. *1592: Signatures on cess tax imposed by [[Butler-2414|Thomas Butler]], 10th Earl of Ormond: [[Fanning-178|William Fanning]] of Ballygary and his brother [[Fanning-145|Edmund Fanning]] of Farranrory (both properties in the Barony of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/243 Slievardagh], Co. Tipperary)''Ormond Deeds'', v.6, p.52. *1603: [[Fanning-178|William Fanning]]''Ormond Deeds'', v.6, p.187. For an index of Fanning names appearing in the '''Tudor Fiants,''' see pp.312+: *https://archive.org/details/reportofdeputyke2122irel/page/312/mode/1up From the "Deputy Keeper of the Public Records in Ireland":The 17th-20th Reports of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records in Ireland. (Dublin: Alex. Thom. & Company, 1886). Various pages, including Appendix VI: Fiants of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth: *https://archive.org/details/reportofdeputyke1720irel/page/n3/mode/2up *https://books.google.fr/books?id=NSwNAAAAYAAJ *[https://archive.org/details/reportofdeputyke1720irel/page/108/mode/2up?q=fannyn '''1508:'''] Nicholas Fannyn of Clonken, called as witness in a case involving Holy Trinity Church, Dublin. *1572: Pardon issued to Oliver Fanninge, of the Creanbeg.12th Edition, p.71, item 2085: *https://archive.org/details/op1250902-1001/page/n69/mode/2up *[https://archive.org/details/reportofdeputyke1720irel/page/n63/mode/2up?q=fannynge '''1597:'''] Pardons are issued to Richard Faninge fitz Patrick, Richard Fannynge fitz Oliver, Geoffrey Fanning fitz John, Oliver Fannynge fitz James, [[Fanning-1782|William Faninge]] fitz James, [[Fanning-178|William Fanninge]] (p.56) *'''1597:''' Pardon to Thomas Faninge fitz [[Fanning-178|William]], of Ballingarry (p.53) *'''1599:''' Pardon to James Fanyn (in the same paragraph beginning with "Pardon to [[Butler-11330|Edmund]], Viscount Mountgarret, dame [[Fitzpatrick-2845|Grany]], his wife") *[https://archive.org/details/reportofdeputyke1720irel/page/n145/mode/2up?q=fannyn '''1600:'''] Pardon to Thomas McEdmund Fanning, and to Thomas McShane Fanynge of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/1374669 Farranririe] [Farranrory, next to Ballingarry] (p.139) *'''1600''': Pardons to Thomas Fanning and Nicholas Fanning of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/48533 Ballintaggart] (p.137) *'''1601:''' Pardon to Thomas Faninge of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/2309 Mogowry] (p.28) *[https://archive.org/details/reportofdeputyke1720irel/page/242/mode/2up?q=fannynge '''1601:'''] Pardons are issued to Oliver Fannynge of Ballengarrie, Co. Tipperary, and Margaret Fannynge of Ballienowe, Co. Kilkenny (p.243) *[https://archive.org/details/reportofdeputyke1720irel/page/n173/mode/2up?q=fannynge '''1601:'''] Pardons issued to James Fannynge McShane; and to Oliver Fannynge McMaccoge of Fannyngswood [Ballingarry] (p.167) *'''1601:''' Pardon to James Fanyne of Ballingarry *'''1601:''' Pardon to Edmund "duff" Fanning (p.29) *[https://archive.org/details/reportofdeputyke1720irel/page/n391/mode/2up?q=fannynge '''1602:'''] Pardons to Oliver Fanynge of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/48534 Cappagh]; Thomas Fannynge of BuylekelePossibly [https://www.logainm.ie/en/2251 Buolick], just north of Ballingarry in Co. Tipperary; James Fannynge of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/1401007 Bollenvale]. (pp.103-4) *[https://archive.org/details/reportofdeputyke1720irel/page/n345/mode/2up?q=fannynge '''1602:'''] Pardons to Nicholas Fannynge fitz Edmund of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/46254 Ballinacloghie] [near Nenagh, Co. Tipperary, west of Borrisoleigh and Templemore]; Shane Fanning of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/2306 Lismalyn] [Slievardagh]; William Fannyng (p.57) *[https://archive.org/details/reportofdeputyke1720irel/page/n393/mode/2up?q=fannynge '''1602:'''] Pardons to Thomas Fanninge and Edmund Fannynge of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/46254 Ballinacloghie] (p.104) *[https://archive.org/details/reportofdeputyke1720irel/page/n423/mode/2up?q=fannynge '''1603:'''] Pardon to Jeffrey Fanning McEdmund, of Kilmokyn (p.135), of Killmocollomiogh (p.28) *[https://archive.org/details/reportofdeputyke1720irel/page/n427/mode/2up?q=fannynge '''1603:'''] Pardon to Jacob Fannynge of Dullardstoun (p.139) *[https://archive.org/details/reportofdeputyke1720irel/page/140/mode/2up?q=fannynge '''1603:'''] Pardon to Shane, William and David Fannynge of Boylie CheillPossibly [https://www.logainm.ie/en/2251 Buolick], just north of Ballingarry in Co. Tipperary (p.140) 1625: Death of John Fanning of Co. Tipperary, 25 May 1625. His son and heir William Fanning is still a minor. Property leased to Leonard Shortall of Dublin.Kearney, H. F. “The Court of Wards and Liveries in Ireland, 1622-1641.” Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. Section C: Archaeology, Celtic Studies, History, Linguistics, Literature, vol. 57, Royal Irish Academy, 1955, pp. 29–68, See chart on p.53: *https://www.jstor.org/stable/25506039 1649: Listed among "The Forty-Nine Officers" (presumably officers loyal to England during the Ireland struggles) appears '''Thomas Fanning'''.''The Irish Landed Gentry When Cromwell Came to Ireland'', p.384 1659 census: '''David Fanning''' [possible brother/son of [[Fanning-1631|Geoffrey]], whose father was also named David] is a proprietor in [https://www.logainm.ie/en/47928 Gormanstown], Barony of Iffa and Offa West, Co. Tipperary.William P. Burke, ''History of Clonmel'' (N. Harvey & Co., Waterford, Ireland, 1907), Chapter 22, p.454. *https://archive.org/details/historyclonmel00burkgoog/page/454/mode/2up?q=fanning 1650s. Confiscation of lands of '''James Fanning''' of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/1333 Knocktopher], Co. Kilkenny.''The Irish Landed Gentry When Cromwell Came to Ireland'', p.262: *https://durrushistory.files.wordpress.com/2012/09/irishlandedgentr00ohar.pdf *https://ia904500.us.archive.org/21/items/irishlandedgentr00ohar/irishlandedgentr00ohar_bw.pdf 1650s. Ballingarry Fannings issued transplantation certificates to Connaught: '''[[Fanning-157|Edmond Fanning]]''' (of Gortfy/Gortfree), '''[[Fanning-175|William Fanning]]''' (Farrenrory), '''[[Fanning-152|Nicholas Fanning]]''' of Clonegall (Glengall?)''The Irish Landed Gentry When Cromwell Came to Ireland'', p.331, p.347, p.363 From the ''Civil Survey of Tipperary'', "Parish of Ballingarry", begun in 1654, '''naming the proprietors in 1640''':''Civil Survey of Tipperary'', 1654-1656, "Parish of Ballingarry", pp.112-116: *https://www.irishmanuscripts.ie/digital/The%20CIvil%20Survey%201654%20Vol.%20I.%20Co.%20Tipperary/The%20CIvil%20Survey%201654%20Vol.%20I.%20Co.%20Tipperary.pdfNote: Nicholas here is the father of Edmond and William. The [[Fanning-1631|Jeffrey Fanning]] in question is the son of David, according to a registered pedigree (see his profile). All the Fanning men here appear to have [[Fanning-168|Andrew Fanning]] (born ca.1440) as a common ancestor. *[[Fanning-152|Nicholas Fanning]], gentleman, Irish papist, proprietor of 1600 acres in [https://www.logainm.ie/en/48422 Ballingarry] "in fee by descent from his ancestors". *[[Fanning-157|Edmond Fanning]] [son of Nicholas], gentleman, Irish papist, proprietor of 400 acres in [https://www.logainm.ie/en/48488 Gortfree] "in fee by descent from his ancestors". **Edmund fled the turmoil of Ireland (1653) and settled in North America. He is considered the "gateway ancestor" of many North American Fannings today. *[[Fanning-175|William Fanning]] [son of Nicholas], gentleman, Irish papist, proprietor of 1980 acres in [https://www.logainm.ie/en/1374669 Farrenrory] "in fee by descent from his ancestors". *[[Fanning-1631|Jeffry Fanning]] [Geoffrey], gentleman, Irish papist, proprietor of 474 acres ([https://www.logainm.ie/en/48425 Glengall], Garran, [https://www.logainm.ie/en/48421 Bellaghboy], Garrinohousy) "in fee by conveyance from his father". **Often mistaken as a 3rd brother, this distant cousin "Geoffrey", son of David Fanning and Elizabeth Comerford, was M.P. in 1642, fled to the Continent in the 1650s in service to the exiled [[Stuart-4|Charles II]], and was restored to his lands in the 1660s after the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Act_of_Settlement_1662 Act of Settlement].For more on Geoffrey, see Brooks, p.47 and p.50: *https://archive.org/details/historyfanningf00broogoog/page/n78/mode/2up Verbatim from the article "Farranrory Castle" on the Barony of Slievardagh website:Author Michael J. FitzGerald of Thurles, Co. Tipperary: *http://www.slieveardagh.com/places/farranrory-castle-3/ *"'''Fanning of Ballingarry''' [presumably [[Fanning-152|Nicholas]], based on the [https://www.irishmanuscripts.ie/digital/The%20CIvil%20Survey%201654%20Vol.%20I.%20Co.%20Tipperary/The%20CIvil%20Survey%201654%20Vol.%20I.%20Co.%20Tipperary.pdf Civil Survey], and who died in 1653] tried an unsuccessful ruse to fool the Cromwellians by lighting a huge fire beside the castle and claiming it had been done by his enemies because of his loyality to the Commonwealth, but Cromwell saw through the ruse and Fanning was executed." *"Another story, probably apocryphal, is told of '''Fanning of Gortfree''' [presumably [[Fanning-157|Edmund]], based on the [https://www.irishmanuscripts.ie/digital/The%20CIvil%20Survey%201654%20Vol.%20I.%20Co.%20Tipperary/The%20CIvil%20Survey%201654%20Vol.%20I.%20Co.%20Tipperary.pdf Civil Survey] referenced just above] , who was approached by a Cromwellian officer on horseback who demanded the immediate surrender of the castle. Fanning, in fury, with one mighty blow of his sword, beheaded the Cromwellian. The horse bolted in terror, with its headless burden, into a nearby bog, where it sank completely out of sight. Many years later, or so I was told, some turf cutters found a skeleton of a horse in the bog with the headless bones of its rider still in mouldering saddle." From the website "Historic Graves: Ballingarry Old Church":Richard Clutterbuck , ''The Settlement and Architecture of Later Medieval Slieveardagh, County Tipperary,'' Volume 2. This thesis is presented in fulfilment of the regulations for the degree of M.Utt in Archaeology, University College Dublin. Supervisors: Prof. Barry Raftery, Dr. Tadhg O’Keeffe, Dr. Muiris 0’Sullivan, August 1998: *https://historicgraves.com/graveyard/ballingarry-old-church/ts-bgoc *Ballingarry was recorded as being in the possession of Irish papist [[Fanning-152 | Nicholas Faninge of Ballingarry]] in 1641 (Civil Survey I, 113). Faninge was part of a powerful land-holding family in the parish of Ballingarry from the medieval period to the 17th century. The castle is recorded as being in good repair in 1654 with a thatched house and some cabins. *Ballingarry settlement was associated with the Fanning Family in the later Medieval period. In 1512 Geoffry FannyngThis Geoffrey (fl. 1512) was the possible son of [[Fanning-168 | Andrew Fanning]], squire, of Ballingarry, born ca.1444. was described as the Lord of Ballingarry (Ormond Deeds IV, 71). Geoffry Fanning was probably the [same] freeholder called to the Liberty Court of Tipperary in 1508 as a juror (Ormond Deeds IV, 329). *A church was at Ballingarry since 1302 (Calendar of Documents, Ireland 1302-07,285). In 1478 the church was recorded to be in ruins and the parish priest was excommunicated (Calendar Papal Regis. xiii, 606; Hennessy 1985, 69-70). The church was reconstructed, possibly by the Fanning family who resided in the Ballingarry tower house nearby. A church with its nave and chancel appear to have been standing in Ballingarry in 1615, but without services (Murphy 1902,290,302). Unfortunately the Down Survey Parish map depicts no structures in the townland. *The Fannings were one of a few families to retain their land after the Cromwellian confiscations. In the census of c. 1659 [[Fanning-1631 | Jeffry Fannying Esq.]] is retumed as the principal land owner of Ballingarry townland (Pender 1939,295). In 1667 Jeffry Fanning paid taxes for 3 hearths, including an oven and a kiln (Laffan 1911, 135). *Nothing remains [in 1998] of Ballingarry castle site except for a roughly rectangular pile of rubble measuring 24 metres by 21 metres. The castle was destroyed to provide material for the Catholic Church in Ballingarry village in the 19th century. [[Fanning-174|Diego Fanin]], or Fañín, son of [[Cantwell-150|Ellen Cantwell]] and [[Fanning-152|Nicholas Fanning]], was the maternal nephew of Jesuit priest [[Cantwell-774|Michael Cantwell]]. Michael lived and studied in Spain for much of the period 1608-1637, excluding his years spent in Ireland (1620s) and Rome (early 1630s).In the 1630s, Michael Cantwell sought to formalise his position in Cádiz, Spain, and at the same time to secure Spanish residency papers for his young nephew, Diego Fanin (Fañin). *Cristina Bravo Lozano, doctoral thesis (2014), Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (Facultad de Filosofía y Letras: Departamento de Historia Moderna): "Tierras de Misión. La Política Confesional de la Monarquía de España en Las Islas Británicas, 1660-1702," p.92, footnote 234: **https://repositorio.uam.es/bitstream/handle/10486/662235/bravo_lozano_cristina.pdf?sequence=1Michael Cantwell and his nephew Diego Fañin [sic] are also mentioned (1631) in the ''Report on Franciscan Manuscripts'' preserved at The Convent, Merchants' Quay, Dublin. See entry for 20 May 1631 (Madrid) on p.41: *https://archive.org/details/reportonfrancisc00greauoft/page/40/mode/2up?q=fanin Verbatim from the history of "Farranrory Castle", Ballingarry. The "Diego" in question (Spanish equivalent of "James") appears to refer to Edmund's brother [[Fanning-174|James]]. As a point of interest, the priest [[Cantwell-774|Michael Cantwell]] (brother of Ellen Cantwell; uncle of Edmund Fanning and James/Diego) petitioned to have his young nephew "Diego Fanin" [Fañin] naturalised in Spain in the 1630s. Diego's connection with Spain continued until at least the 1640s:Richard Clutterbuck , ''The Settlement and Architecture of Later Medieval Slieveardagh, County Tipperary,'' Volume 2. This thesis is presented in fulfilment of the regulations for the degree of M.Utt in Archaeology, University College Dublin. Supervisors: Prof. Barry Raftery, Dr. Tadhg O’Keeffe, Dr. Muiris 0’Sullivan, August 1998: *http://www.slieveardagh.com/places/farranrory-castle-3/In the late 1630s, Michael Cantwell sought to formalise his position in Cádiz, Spain, and at the same time to secure Spanish residency papers for his nephew, Diego Fanin. *Cristina Bravo Lozano, doctoral thesis (2014), Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (Facultad de Filosofía y Letras: Departamento de Historia Moderna): "Tierras de Misión. La Política Confesional de la Monarquía de España en Las Islas Británicas, 1660-1702," p.92, footnote 234: **https://repositorio.uam.es/bitstream/handle/10486/662235/bravo_lozano_cristina.pdf?sequence=1 *'''1648:''' "Don Diego Fanin,In Spanish, "Don" is a polite male form of address, and "Diego" is the equivalent of James. a native of Ballingarry, sought admission to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order_of_Santiago Order of Santiago] in Spain. His parents were Don [[Fanning-152 | Nicholas Fanning]] of Ballingarry and [[Cantwell-150 | Elena Cantwell]] of Moycarkey and his grandparents were [[Fanning-178|William Fanning]] and [[Purcell-77|Catelina Purcell]] of Ballyfoyle and [[Cantwell-148|John Cantwell]] and [[Morrissey-23|Margaret Morris]], of Latteragh.[[Cantwell-774|Michael Cantwell]] -- brother of Ellen, who married Nicholas Fanning -- and his nephew Diego Fañin [sic] are also mentioned (1631) in the ''Report on Franciscan Manuscripts'' preserved at The Convent, Merchants' Quay, Dublin. See entry for 20 May 1631 (Madrid) on p.41: *https://archive.org/details/reportonfrancisc00greauoft/page/40/mode/2up?q=faninNotes on '''Spanish pedigree requirements''' of the era, by author Samuel Fannin in “Documents of Irish Interest in Archivo De La Diputación Foral De Bizkaia (Bilbao) [with Index].” ''Archivium Hibernicum'', Vol.64 (2011), pp.170–193: *"The rigorous demands of the Spanish notarial system in the 17th and 18th centuries resulted in the production of substantial documentary records. These include the '''extensive documentation required for the registration of new Irish emigrants wishing to settle in Spain.''' The information required from the new arrivals included extensive '''genealogical detail''' to provide proof of legitimacy, religious conformity and, in the case of claims to nobility, an exposition of the blood lines of preceding generations." *"Noble status was reflected in the title 'hidalgo'. To secure recognition of noble title, [people] were required to demonstrate 'limpieza de sangre' (purity of blood or descent) as well as noble origin. In the Basque country [i.e., Bilbao and San Sebastián] the grant of mere citizenship was indicated as 'sello menor', while noble title was referred to as 'sello mayor'." **www.jstor.org/stable/23621202 == 2) The Fannings of Limerick & Clare == "The Fannings, a Limerick merchant family, shared similar characteristics to other Old English families with landed interests in east Co. Clare such as the Arthurs, Comyns, and the native Gaelic merchant family of Creagh. Based around [https://www.logainm.ie/en/434 Kilfinaghta parish] [barony of Bunratty] '''the Fannings prospered on the back of an emerging, but still nascent, market economy of the early decades of the 17th century.''' Constituting a new class of prosperous tenants on the estates of the [[O'Brien-3534|Earl of Thomond]], these families were poised to take advantage of financial distress of smaller Gaelic freeholders slow to adapt to the changed conditions and ostensibly altered landholding matrix."Luke McInerney, "Documents from the Thomond Papers at Petworth House Archive", pp.17-18. Published in the journal ''Archivium Hibernicum'': *https://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/history/images/Thomond_Papers_from_Petworth_House_Archive.pdf The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mayors_of_Limerick List of Limerick Mayors] indicates a series of Fanning men who held the position between 1529 and 1646. A separate list includes sheriffs, with more Fannings appearing starting in 1459.Rev. Patrick Fitzgerald compiled a list of Limericks mayors and sheriffs over the centuries in his ''History, Topography, and Antiquities of the County and City of Limerick'' (1827). Search here for "Fanning": *https://books.google.nl/books?id=MZVQAAAAYAAJ A good historical source for Limerick names and events is Maurice Lenihan's ''Limerick: Its History & Antiquities'' (1884) of 800+ pages: *http://caoimhindebhailis.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/limerickitshisto00leni.pdf The "Fanning of Limerick" pedigree is part of the Twigge Collection.The Twigge Collections of manuscripts are held by the British Library in 6 volumes and are available on 6 reels of microfilm in the Local Studies Centre. This catalogue of the collections has been compiled by the British Library. '''Numbers in bold''' are BL manuscript reference numbers: *'''39267. Vol. IX''' (ff. 206). Pedigrees and materials for pedigrees of Anglo-Irish families connected with East Clare. Larger Pedigrees in 39270 NN-PP. **The pedigrees are : **(a) Burke. f. 1 **(c) Comyn. The material was for the most part supplied by David Comyn, the editor of Keating, etc. f. 13 ;- **(e) De la Hyde. f. 74 ;- **(f) '''Fanning of Limerick.''' f. 75;- ***https://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/library/local-studies/twigge_collections.htm '''Specific Individuals:''' From historical records, the first Fanning with any connection to Limerick/Clare appears in 1287 as a tenant of [[Clare-639|Sir Thomas de Clare]]: *'''Richard Fanyn,''' township of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/7359 Ballynevan], parish of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/434 Kilfinaghta], barony of Bunratty Lower, Co. Clare -- very near the towns of Shannon and Limerick. He also has the township of Balyngil (as yet unidentified).George U. MacNamara, LL.D. (Vice-President of the North Munster Antiquarian Society), in his detailed history of "Bunratty Castle", as published in the ''North Munster Antiquarian Journal'', Vol.3, No.4 (1915), pp.220-313. The reference to Richard Fanyn appears on page 235: *http://www.limerickcity.ie/media/nmas%2003%2004,%2012%20Bunratty,%20Co.%20Clare.%20By%20George%20U.%20MacNamara.pdf (Note: Ca.1280 Thomas Fanyn (a likely brother to Richard) is a tenant of Thomas de Clare's brother, [[Clare-98|Gilbert de Clare]]. See the "Tipperary" section above.) From W.F. Brooks:[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:History_of_the_Fanning_Family History of the Fanning Family], Vol.1, p.16: *https://archive.org/details/historyfanningf00broogoog/page/n42/mode/2up *"At that time [late 1200s] the inhabitants of the city of Limerick included, besides Irish and Danish families, many of Welsh, Norman, Spanish, Italian and English extraction. In 1197 the city was granted a charter by Prince John as Lord of Ireland, by which the freeholders were empowered to elect annually a mayor, two bailiffs or sheriffs, aldermen and burgesses for the government of the city." '''Chronological List of Fannings in Medieval and Early Modern Limerick''', including the years 1270-1655, with spellings as used in original documents:Brian Hodkinson, Assistant Curator of Limerick Museum, has compiled a lengthy list (300 pages) of people cited in Medieval Limerick records from the late 1200s until the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dissolution_of_the_Monasteries Dissolution of the Monasteries] (ca.1541). See the original text for an explanation of sources and acronyms: *https://www.academia.edu/13234333 The Early Modern list covers the period 1540s to 1650s: *https://www.limerick.ie/sites/default/files/atoms/files/who_was_who_in_early_modern_limerick_1.pdf *Richard (Fannyn). C1270-77, witness to charter (BBL p. 102). 1275, juror at inquisition into charter of L (CDI 2, 1181). Other Limerick jurors of interest include Sir Eustace de Rupe [Roche]. Sir Hugh Porcel.''Calendar of Documents'' for Ireland (1252-1284), p.213: *https://archive.org/details/calendarofdocume02grea_0/page/n273/mode/2up?q=fanyn *Thomas (Phanyn). 1295, stands pledge (CJR1 p. 18 bis). 1313, accused of receiving (CJR3, pp 309, 310). *Roesia (Fanyn). 1297, respondent (CJR1 p.129). *Henry. 1297, attorney (CJR1, p. 104 bis). 1311, juror (CJR3, p. 207). *Clement (Fanyn). 1311, accused of abetting (CJR3, p. 203). 1311, plaintiff (CJR3, p. 206). 1313, juror (CJR3, p. 267). 1313, stands pledge (CJR3, p. 268) 1313, coroner (CJR3, p. 304). 1313, stands pledge (CJR3, p. 305). 1313, coroner (CJR3, p.305). 1313, no case to answer (CJR3, p. 309). *John (Fanyn), 1313, accused of robbery, refuses to answer, sent back to gaol “to the diet”. (CJR3, p. 267). 1313, accused of robbery (CJR3, p. 309). *William. 1313, accused and acquitted of robbery (CJR3, p. 309 bis, 310). *William FitzSimon, Connautagh (Fanyn). 1313, thief (CJR3, p. 310). *Ger [Gerald?] 1317, to present parson to Tullabracky (W1, 284). *Richard (Fanyn). 1328-29, rent for Balynennan (RDKPRI (Pipe) 43 p. 15). *John (Fanyn). 1341, free tenant in Lickadoon (GR, p. 114). *Thomas (Fanyn). 1341 free tenant of manor of Aherlow (GR, p. 111). *Davit (Fanyn). 1341, free tenant in Lickadoon (GR, p. 114). *John (Fanyn). 1346, supervisor of keepers of peace (Frame, AH 35, p.19). *Simon (Fanyng). 1355 one of the electors of Thomas Daundon as sheriff (CICL, 74). *John (Fangni, Fangyn). 1514, canon of L, mandate to (CPR 20, 260, 263 &264). *William (Faninge). 1541, juror on inquiry into king’s lands etc. (SA, 68-9). 1541-2, citizen and merchant, pardon to (CPCRCI H8-E, p. 69) *Philip (Fannyng). 1541, juror at dissolution of monasteries in L and Any (EIMP, pp 116, 209). 1541, juror for extent of Earl of Kildare’s Manors in L (CS, p.177). *George. 1541, juror for extent of Earl of Kildare’s Manors in L (Crown Surveys, p.177). Bailiff of L. in 1564 (Lenihan, 699). Signatory to document, as alderman in 1571 (SA, 68). *Thomas. 1541, juror for extent of Earl of Kildare’s Manors in L (CS, p.177). *Patrick (Fannynge). 1541, juror on inquiry into king’s lands etc.; his house in Creagh Lane paid rent to Hospitallers of Kilmainham. (SA, 68-70). 1536-7, merchant, pardon to (CPCRCI H8-E, p. 27). 1541-2, citizen and merchant, pardon to (CPCRCI H8-E, p. 69) *Nicholas, 1541, merchant of Limerick, leasing preceptory of Any with Edmond Secton and Patrick Gowle (Fiants of Henry VIII, 241). 1542, ditto, with some rectories (Fiants of Henry VIII, 241). *John. 1541, merchant, pays extortion (SA, 72). *Clement. 1551, Bailiff of L. (Lenihan, 699). 1557, Mayor of L. (Lenihan, 699). 1559, M.P. for Limerick City (Lenihan, 741). 1565, Juror, in case re drainage (SA 51-2). 1557-8, Mayor of L, decree by (CPCRCI H8-E, p. 393). 1561. Writ of dedimus potestatem to (CPCRCI H8-E, p. 468) *Richard. 1554, Bailiff of L. (Lenihan, 699). 1561, Mayor of L. (Lenihan, 699). 1571, signatory to document, as alderman (SA, 68). *John. 1559, merchant of L., pardon to (Fiants of Elizabeth, 187) *Dominick. 1559, Bailiff of L. (Lenihan, 699). 1568, Mayor of L. (Lenihan, 699). 1571, signatory to document, as alderman (SA, 68). *John. 1563, Bailiff of L. (Lenihan, 699). *Stephen. 1566, Bailiff of L. (Lenihan, 699). *George FitzWilliam. 1571, Mayor of L. (Lenihan, 699). *Patrick. 1576, Bailiff of L. (Lenihan, 699). *Thomas (Fannyng). 1578, treasurer of L. cathedral to form part of a commission (Fiants E, 3354) *George. 1580, merchant. In 1573, lands in Clare subject to impositions (CPCRCI E, p. 77 & see 138). In 1595, tenant of Stephen Sexten (CPCRCI E, p. 340) chant [?] of L., holding office of overseer of the Shannon from Leitrim to Doonass (Fiants E. 3641). *James. 1584, Mayor of L. (Lenihan, 700). *George. 1587, Mayor of L. (Lenihan, 699). *Clement. 1595, Bailiff of L. (Lenihan, 700). *Simon (Fannynge). 1600, Bailiff of L. (Lenihan, 700). 1615, Mayor of L. (Lenihan, 701) 1616, Mayor, fined 30 English pounds for not taking the Oath of Supremacy (SCC, 324, 526). 1609, holder of part of the corporation 40 ploughlands, heir of Piers Creagh, son in law of Edmond McMahowny (SA, 36-37). 1618, Alderman, , tenant of Sexton (SA, 62). *Clement. 1610, Mayor of L. (Lenihan, 701). *Arthur. 1614, Sheriff of Limerick City (Lenihan, 701). *Nicholas. 1625, Sheriff of L. City (Lenihan, 702). 1630, Mayor of L. (Lenihan, 702). 1628, of L, receives alienated land (CPCRCI, C, p. 374) *Simon. 1629, alderman of L. licenced to keep wine taverns in L (city & county) and other counties (CPCRCI, C, p. 450). 1631, pardon for alienating castle and lands of Parke and Ballym’kine and licence to alienate same to Thomas Power (CPCRCI, C, p. 579) *Francis (Ffrancis Ffaninge, Ffenninge). 1632, Sheriff of L. City (Lenihan, 702). 1642, Burgess, Mentioned in depositions (DEP, 285-6) 1644, Mayor of L. (Lenihan, 702). 1655, Alderman, Landowner in Pubblebrien (CSL, 371) 1655, Property owner in Limerick City (CSL, 413-4, 421-2, 440, 467) *[[Fanning-1754|Dominick FitzSimon Fanning]]. 1641 & 45, Mayor of L. (Lenihan, 702). *[[Fanning-1754|Dominicke Fanning]] (Esquire). Father of Patrick & John. 1642, un-named mayor mentioned (HCA2, 28).1642 &1653 Mentioned in depositions (DEP,171, 223-4, 242, 285, 320, 349, 490, 505, 648, 1690-2, 1694, 1702-3, 1706-8, 1726, 1728-30, 1751) 1651, Present at the surrender of Limerick (ASL, 264) 1655 (deceased), Property owner in Limerick City (CSL, 413, 422, 483) *Dominick FitzStephen. 1646, Mayor of L. (Lenihan, 702). **[Note: Simon/Stephen used interchangeably?] *James. 1644, merchant of L in admiralty Court (HCA2, 1084). 1648, merchant age 33 '''[born 1615],''' at Amsterdam loaded cargo onto Angel Gabriel for L (HCA2, 616). **Possibly same James who was son of Simon Fanning (d.1636). See "Pedigree" subhead on this page. *Patrick. Son of [[Fanning-1754|Dominick]]. 1651, Present at the surrender of Limerick (ASL, 264) 1653, Mentioned in depositions (DEP 1702-3, 1726, 1728, 1730) *Nicholas (Ffaning, Ffanninge, Ffanyng). 1653, Mentioned in depositions (DEP 1734) '''1655 (deceased),''' Alderman, Juror of inquisition in Limerick City (CSL, xlv) Landowner in Connello (CSL, 308) And Kenry (CSL, 351, 354), Property owner in Limerick City (CSL, 408, 423, 432, 440, 442, 444) *James (Ffanning). 1653, Mentioned in depositions (DEP 1692) 1655, Property owner in Limerick City (CSL, 439) *Thomas (Ffanninge). 1653, Mentioned in depositions (DEP 1694, 1726) 1655, Property owner in Limerick City (CSL, 451) *Edmund/Edmond (Faninge). '''1655 (deceased),''' Landowner in Ownneybeg (CSL, 4) Landowner in Coshmay (CSL, 143, 146) Mortgage holder in Pubblebrien (CSL, 374, 382) Property owner in Limerick City (CSL, 421) **[Note: This appears to be the man who is often confused with [[Fanning-157|Edmund Fanning]] who married [[Butler-1963|Ellen Butler]] and fled Ireland in 1653 to settle in North America.] *John. 1655, Landowner in Pubblebrien (CSL, 383) *Richard. '''1655 (deceased),''' Property owner in Limerick City (CSL, 488) '''Observations:''' From the above list, we see that 5 Fanning men in 1541 (William, Patrick, Philip, Thomas, George) are serving similar roles as "juror for extent of Earl of Kildare’s Manors" in Limerick,In 1541, the ''de jure'' 11th Earl of Kildare was [[Fitzgerald-1791|Gerald FitzGerald]] (1525-1585), whose elder half-brother [[Fitzgerald-3082|"Silken" Thomas]], 10th Earl, and 5 uncles were executed at Tyburn (London) in 1537 during the Geraldine uprising. For his protection, in 1540 Gerald was sent to live in exile on the Continent (Paris, Brussels, Rome). Therefore the jury of 1541, on which the 3 Fanning men served, was likely addressing the question of how to manage the Earl's manors in Limerick during his absence. Gerald returned to England upon the death of [[Tudor-4|Henry VIII]] in 1547 and was restored to his Irish estates by patent in 1552. For more information on the 11th Earl of Kildare: *https://www.libraryireland.com/biography/GeraldFitzGerald11thEarlofKildare.php *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_FitzGerald,_11th_Earl_of_Kildare or "juror on inquiry into king’s lands", and therefore could be brothers, or a father and his sons. The Fannings of Fanningstown, County Limerick, were granted this castle in 1655: *https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6276354 From historical records, here are some other Limerick men of note (possible repeats with the list above): *'''William Fanning''' is recorded as an extensive landovmer in the barony of Connello, County Limerick, in 1310.W.F.Brooks, Vol.1, p.17, referencing the ''Calendar of Documents'' (1310), p. 247: *https://archive.org/details/historyfanningf00broogoog/page/n42/mode/2up *'''Richard Fanning''' is recorded as a landed proprietor in the barony of Pubblebrien, County of Limerick in 1346.W.F.Brooks, Vol.1, p.17, referencing the Records of Ireland, Royal Irish Academy, Vol.2, p.216: *https://archive.org/details/historyfanningf00broogoog/page/n42/mode/2up *'''Thomas Fanning''' is recorded as a landed proprietor of the County of Limerick in 1409.W.F.Brooks, Vol.1, p.17, referencing the journal of the ''Irish Archaeological Society'', Vol.V. p.146: *https://archive.org/details/historyfanningf00broogoog/page/n42/mode/2up *'''Nicholas Fanning''' was high constable of the barony of Connello in 1426.W.F.Brooks, Vol.1, p.17, referencing the journal of the ''Irish Archaeological Society'', Vol.V. p.379: *https://archive.org/details/historyfanningf00broogoog/page/n42/mode/2up *"'''Richard Fanning''' served as an officer under [[FitzGerald-2305|Thomas]], [7th] Earl of Desmond, during the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wars_of_the_Roses Wars of the Roses]. He died of wounds received at the battle of Wexford in 1462."W.F.Brooks, Vol.1, pp.17-18, referencing Stubbs. ''Chronicles of the Middle Ages,'' p.367: *https://archive.org/details/historyfanningf00broogoog/page/n42/mode/2up *'''David Fanning''' was assessor of the city of Limerick in 1467.W.F.Brooks, Vol.1, p.18, referencing Lenihan, ''Limerick: its History and Antiquities'', p.139: *https://archive.org/details/historyfanningf00broogoog/page/n44/mode/2up *'''Walter Fanning''' is recorded as a landed proprietor in the barony of Pubblebrien in 1501. He was high constable in 1499.W.F.Brooks, Vol.1, p.18, referencing ''Records of Ireland'', Vol. 3, pp. 87, 154: *https://archive.org/details/historyfanningf00broogoog/page/n44/mode/2up *'''Richard Fanning''' is mentioned among the officers slain at the battle of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mourne_Abbey Mourne Abbey] [Co. Cork] in 1520 or 1521. This battle was fought between the forces of the [10th] [[FitzGerald-3211|Earl of Desmond]] [James, lived 1480-1529] and those of the allied chieftains of South Munster under [[MacCarthy-5|MacCarthy of Muskerry]], assisted by [[MacCarthy_Reagh-15|MacCarthy Reagh]]. Desmond was defeated with the loss of over one thousand slain.W.F.Brooks, Vol.1, p.18, referencing O'Daly, ''The Rise, Increase, and Exit of the Geraldines.'' Translated by C.P. Meehan. 2nd edition, Dublin (1878), p.48: *https://archive.org/details/historyfanningf00broogoog/page/n44/mode/2up *'''Simon Fanning''' [likely father of Clement; see subhead "Pedigree" below] is recorded in 1532 as possessing estates in the barony of Pubblebrien. He held the offices of high constable of that barony in 1540, and alderman of the city of Limerick.W.F. Brooks, Vol.1, p.18, referencing Hardy's ''State Papers'' (1532, p. 371, and 1540, p. 298): *https://archive.org/details/historyfanningf00broogoog/page/n44/mode/2up *'''Nicholas Fanning,''' Lord of Aine in 1540 ([https://www.logainm.ie/en/1623 Knockainy], County Limerick)https://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/O%27Finan *'''Nicholas Fanning''' was appointed to the office of Clerk of the Pleas of the Exchequer on the 27th of December, 1541, and on the accession of [[Tudor-3|Edward VI]], the office was confirmed to him on the 28th of April, 1547.Brooks, p.19, referencing the ''Calendar of the Patent and Close Rolls of Chancery in Ireland,'' Morrin. Dublin (1861-2), Vol.1, pp. 68, 141: *https://archive.org/details/historyfanningf00broogoog/page/n44/mode/2up *1542: Lease to Edmund Sexten, of Lymeryke, gent., Patrick Gowle of Kyllmalloke, and '''Nicholas Fannynge,''' of Lymeryke, merchants ; of the preceptory or manor of Anee, county Limerick, lands of Anye, Ballynecloghire, Lymerike, Killmalloke, Adare, Croghe, Askeyny, Rathkilly, Ardagke, Casshell, Carryke, Ardarty, and Dengille, rectories of Anee, Loynge, Kylfrusse, Kayrcorney, Kayrfussoke, Kylcalane, Morton, Owlys, Browe, Carnowsy, Rochiston, Ardarre, Newton by Ardarre, Narlaghe, Kylville, Kylleny, Kyllyno, Kyllaine, Kyltoine, Rathronan, Areffynan, Mortelston, Cnograffyn, and Carrintobbyr, in the counties Limerick, Kerry, Tobbyrare (Tipperary), and Clare. To hold for 21 years.Fiants of Henry VIII: *https://archive.org/stream/reportofdeputyke610irel/reportofdeputyke610irel_djvu.txt *Sir Gerald Aylmer, Viceroy of Ireland, visited Limerick on the 13th of February, 1542, and appointed a commission of 18 free and lawful men to inquire into the disposal of the property of the suppressed monasteries. '''Patrick and William Fanning''' (both aldermen) served on this commission, which found that Alderman '''Simon Fanning''' held 3 acres of land in the Liberties of Limerick in fee simple, from the prior of Kilmainham.Kilmainham, a suburban village of the city of Dublin, in the barony of Newcastle. The ancient priory of Kilmainham was founded in 1174 for the Knights Templars by [[Clare-645|Richard de Clare]] ("Strongbow"), Earl of Pembroke, and dedicated to St. John the Baptist. *https://www.libraryireland.com/topog/K/Kilmainham-Newcastle-Dublin.php It also found that Patrick Fanning held a house in Creagh Lane from the same prior.Brooks, p.19, referencing Lenihan: *https://archive.org/details/historyfanningf00broogoog/page/n44/mode/2up *1542: (33rd year of Henry VIII): '''John Fanning's''' ship was one of many stopped by Shiekus O'Cahaine of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/30470 Keilruish] and forced to pay an extortion fee.Lenihan, p.91: *http://caoimhindebhailis.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/limerickitshisto00leni.pdf *1547: Grant to '''Nicholas Fannyng''', clerk; of the office of clerk of common pleas of the Exchequer. To hold during pleasure, with the accustomed fees.Fiants of Edward VI: *https://archive.org/stream/reportofdeputyke610irel/reportofdeputyke610irel_djvu.txt *1559: Pardon to '''John Fanning,''' merchant of Limerick (Fiants of Elizabeth, 187)"Limerick Names in the Tudor Fiants": *https://www.limerick.ie/sites/default/files/atoms/files/limerick_names_in_the_tudor_fiants.pdf *1564: '''George Fanning,''' son of Alderman William Fanning, was elected sheriff of the City of Limerick in 1564, and served as mayor during two terms, being chosen to that office in 1572 and 1588.Brooks, ''History of the Fanning Family'', Vol.1, p.25: *https://archive.org/details/historyfanningf00broogoog/page/n50/mode/2up *1578: '''Thomas Fannyng''', treasurer of the Cathedral of Limerick.https://archive.org/details/reportofdeputyke1113irel/page/84/mode/2up?q=Fannyng Clergyman and treasurer of Limerick Cathedral from 1557 to 1583.Brooks, p.21, referencing Brady, ''Episcopal Succession In England, Scotland and Ireland'', Vol. 3, p. 29: *https://archive.org/details/historyfanningf00broogoog/page/n46/mode/2up *A different '''Thomas Fanning''', of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/13715 Youghal], appears to have been treasurer to father and son [[Fitzgerald-324|James FitzJohn FitzGerald]] (14th Earl of Desmond) and [[Fitzgerald-2412|Gerald]], (15th Earl).Brooks, pp.19-20, referencing ''Calendar of the State Papers relating to Ireland,'' etc., (1509-1573), p.143; and also Burke, ''Vicissitudes of Families,'' 2nd series, London, 1860, pp. 409, 416: *https://archive.org/details/historyfanningf00broogoog/page/n44/mode/2up **In March 1558, [[FitzGerald-3214|Onoria]], the 14th Earl's daughter, was espoused to the [[McCarthy-277|son of MacCarthy More]]. By direction of the Earl, his treasurer, Thomas Fanning, sent letters by a messenger (Robert Remon) to [[Tudor-2|Queen Mary]] requesting her sanction of the union.Verbatim from Rev. C.B. Gibson's ''History of the City & County of Cork'' in 2 volumes (Thomas Newby, London, 1861); Vol.1, p.180: *'''May 1558:''' The [[Fitzgerald-324 | [14th] Earl of Desmond's]] chaplain writes, from London to the Old Earl and Countess, saying he has presented their letters to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Petre Secretary (of State, William) Petre], but has not been introduced to the Queen, or able to deliver the letters brought to him by '''Thomas Fanning,''' the tailor, of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/13715 Youghal]. [The chaplain] then adds, that he is going to Flanders or Brabant, to see [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlo_Carafa Cardinal Caraffa], the Pope’s legate, '''respecting a dispensation for the marriage of their daughter, [[FitzGerald-3214 | Onoria]], with [[McCarthy-277 | MacCarthy More]] — [[Pole-256|Cardinal Pole]], the Queen’s cousin, not having as yet received his powers.''' **In 1575 Thomas Fanning negotiated and was one of the witnesses to the assignment of the castle and manor of Inchiquin, near Youghal, to the [15th] Earl of Desmond, by [[FitzGerald-7829|Lady Katherine]], the dowager Countess of Desmond. **Thomas resided in Youghal. He witnessed the deed of assignment made by the Lady Katherine to the Earl of Desmond, which was recorded in the Court of Exchequer, Dublin, in 1587. *1580: '''George Fanning''', merchant of Limerick, holding office of overseer of the Shannon from Leitrim to Doonass (Fiants of Elizabeth 3641)"Limerick Names in the Tudor Fiants": *https://www.limerick.ie/sites/default/files/atoms/files/limerick_names_in_the_tudor_fiants.pdf *1585: '''George Fanning''' of Limerick, merchanthttps://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/history/frost/chap14_thomond_conversion.htm *1587: Testimonial of March 21, 1587, by '''George Faninge,''' mayor of Limerick, Stephen Roche and Edmund Comen of the same, bailiffs, concerning the manner in which prize wines have been levied in the port of Limerick to the use of the [[Butler-2414|Earl of Ormond]] and his progenitors from time out of mind, made at the request of Nicholas Comen of Limerick, alderman.''Ormond Deeds'', Vol.6, entry 50, p.36Quoting Brooks, ''History of the Fanning Family'', Vol.1, pp.26-27: *"In 15S8 the seaports of Ireland were alarmed by the appearance of Spanish warships on the coast. '''George Fanning,''' then mayor of Limerick for the second time, wrote to the Mayor of Waterford informing him of the appearance of some Spanish vessels off the western coast ... [On the 12th of September] Mayor Fanning sent a dispatch to the Mayor of Waterford acquainting him with the "happy news of the departure of the Spaniards." **https://archive.org/details/historyfanningf00broogoog/page/n52/mode/2up *1591: James Fanning, alderman for Limerick (and previously mayor in 1584) returned from a merchant trip to Spain with a report of Spanish armies being prepared for invasion.Excerpted from ''The Stritch Family: The Rise and Demise of a Limerick Patrician Family'', by Sonia Ferguson, Researcher with History and Folklore Project, Limerick Civic Trust, 2009-2010: *"The merchants of Limerick also played their part in the conflict by providing information gleaned from their commercial journeys to France and Spain, as is evidenced in 1591 when information supplied by '''James Fanning, Alderman,''' and Bartholomew Stackpool, merchant of Limerick, was reported to [[Cecil-3|Lord Burghley]], [Queen] Elizabeth's principal advisor: **''The Bishops of Spain are appointed to raise 6000 horsemen and a number of footmen at their own expense to march by land to France . . . .Thirteen millions of gold arrived from the Indies. The King of Spain will not venture the gold by sea for fear of Englishmen. An English ship bearing Flemish colours was laden with about 12 canon, and stole away from Cadiz with that booty.'' (''Calendar of State Papers,'' Ireland, 1588-1592, p.392) ***https://www.limerick.ie/sites/default/files/atoms/files/the_stritch_family_-_a_limerick_patrician_family_by_sonia_ferguson_0.pdf A slightly more detailed version of James Fanning's report from Spain appears in Brooks' ''History of the Fanning Family'', Vol.1, pp.27-28: *https://archive.org/details/historyfanningf00broogoog/page/n52/mode/2up *[https://archive.org/details/reportofdeputyke1720irel/page/n173/mode/2up?q=fannynge '''1601:'''] Robert Fanning of Traley, merchant *'''Jesuit priest [https://www.jesuitarchives.ie/fanning-james-1602-1646-jesuit-priest James Fanning] (1602-1646)'''. Born in Limerick, he entered Spain (Galicia) in 1623, was ordained at the Royal College in Salamanca (1635) and returned to Ireland as professor of humanities. He was in poor health and died in Co. Kilkenny in 1646. [Likely related to [https://www.jesuitarchives.ie/fanning-fanning-1648-1689-jesuit-brother Edward "Eduardus" Fanning] (1648-1689), another Jesuit who lived in Spain. See mention of him below.] *1632: Sir John MacNamara, Knight, mortaged to '''John Fanning''' the lands of Cloonaleary, Ballynaglogh, Ardskha, and Gorteenaneelig.https://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/history/frost/chap17_donogh_ocarmody.htm *1635: By the 1630s leading members of the [McInerny] sept had business dealings with the English and Dutch settlers of the Earl of Thomond’s estates. James [McInerny] is recorded in a dealing with '''Simon and John Fanning''' [father and son] in 1635.https://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/genealogy/don_tran/fam_his/mcinerneys/mcinerneys_16th_17th.htm These refer to the father and younger brother of [[Fanning-1754|Dominick Fanning]], the mayor executed in 1651. The will of Simon (1636) makes many mentions of the aquavit business, of which he was clearly proud.The transcribed "Will of Symon Fanning of Limerick, Alderman" (1636): *https://archive.org/details/historyfanningf01broogoog/page/n402/mode/2up *1638: [[O'Brien-3309|Henry O’Brien]], 5th Earl of Thomond [also known as 4th Earl, d.1639], complained against '''Simon Fanning''' and petitioned to prevent '''his sons George and John Fanning''' selling aquavit in Co. Clare.In the lifetime of [[O'Brien-2089|Donough O’Brien]], 4th Earl of Thomond [also known as 3rd Earl, and the Great Earl], Simon Fanning procured a grant by letters patent for the license of wine and aquavit in Co. Clare which he sold in Ennis, Clare, Bunratty and Sixmilebridge. Simon Fanning’s sons held an interest in the licence but part of Simon’s interest in the license was conveyed to the Earl whose interest apparently descended to his heir Henry O’Brien. After the earl died in 1624, Simon Fanning intended to ‘defeat the supplicant [Henry O’Brien] of the benefit of that grant…in his Majesty’s Court of Exchequer’. Henry O’Brien was claiming that the license lawfully descended to him, by virtue of his father’s interest. Records of small scale production of aquavit date from the mid-15th century, one of which is listed amongst a mortgage of lands of David O’Ferala in 1458. *Luke McInerney, "Documents from the Thomond Papers at Petworth House Archive", p.18. Published in the journal ''Archivium Hibernicum'': **https://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/history/images/Thomond_Papers_from_Petworth_House_Archive.pdf *Nicholas Fanning was Mayor of Limerick in 1630 and a landowner in 1641.See footnote 9 from James Frost's ''The History and Topography of the County of Clare'', Part II. History of Thomond: *https://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/genealogy/survey_distribution/footnotes1.htm *1641: Nicholas Fanning is proprietor of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/6125 Lisconor] and [https://www.logainm.ie/en/6126 Lismacleane], and [https://www.logainm.ie/en/6151 Carrowbane], all adjoining the city of Shannon.Ownership of much of Bunratty Barony later passed to [[Ingoldsby-84|Sir Henry Ingoldsby]], who became Limerick mayor in 1656. His mother was [[Cromwell-39|Oliver Cromwell's]] cousin. *James Frost's ''The History and Topography of the County of Clare'', Part II. History of Thomond. Chapter 23. Book of Forfeitures and Distributions. Barony of Bunratty Lower: **https://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/genealogy/survey_distribution/bunratty_lwr/clonloghan_parish.htm **https://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/genealogy/survey_distribution/bunratty_lwr/kilconry_parish.htm *Nicholas Fanning of Limerick's lands in [https://www.logainm.ie/en/1619 Kildimo parish] (adjacent to city of Limerick) were confiscated, including townlands Cahir and 2/3 of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/32149 Dromore]. Grantee was Phineas Bury.James Grene Barry, ''The Cromwellian Settlement of the County of Limerick'', p.31: *http://www.limerickcity.ie/Library/LocalStudies/BooksJournals/TheCromwellianSettlementoftheCountyofLimerickbyJamesGreneBarry/Cromwellian%20Settlement%20of%20Limerick.pdf *The staunchly Catholic [[Fanning-1754|Dominick Fanning]] was mayor of Limerick several times in the 1640s. He resisted the English invasion, which resulted in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Limerick_(1650–1651) Siege of Limerick] (1651) and afterwards was executed -- along with several family members, resisters, and clergy. *In 1641, the same [[Fanning-1754|Dominick Fanning]] and his son Thomas Fanning are listed as proprietors in the Bunratty barony (adjacent to the city of Limerick) of County Clare.https://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/genealogy/survey_distribution/bunratty_lwr/kilfinaghta_parish.htm *1650s. Limerick Fannings issued '''transplantation certificates''' to Connacht: '''Frances Fanning, Edward Fitz-Francis, Michael Fanning, Nicholas Fanning''' (the Limerick alderman), '''Thomas Fitz-Clement''', '''Thomas Fitz-Patrick'''''The Irish Landed Gentry When Cromwell Came to Ireland'', p.331, p.347, p.363 *'''Thomas Fanning''' -- possibly Thomas Fitz-Patrick or Thomas Fitz-Clement, given that Thomas son of Limerick mayor [[Fanning-1754|Dominick Fanning]] was executed in 1651, along with this father, after the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Limerick_(1650–1651) Siege of Limerick]. **1659: Thomas Faning (gentleman) appears in Killana and Cahirr, Parish of Teakill, Barony of [https://www.townlands.ie/clare/tulla-lower/ Tulla] [just north of the town of Limerick], County Clare.https://www.irishmanuscripts.ie/digital/censusofireland1659/Census%20Of%20Ireland%201659.pdf **1663: Thomas Fanning, tenant of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/7813 Feenagh], Barony of Bunratty, Co. Clare.James Frost, ''The History and Topography of the County of Clare'', Part II. History of Thomond, Chapter 23, Book of Forfeitures and Distributions, Barony of Bunratty Lower: Feenagh Parish. See also footnote 21: *https://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/genealogy/survey_distribution/bunratty_lwr/feenagh_parish.htm *https://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/genealogy/survey_distribution/footnotes1.htm **1672. Thomas Fanning rented lands at [https://www.logainm.ie/en/7363 Pollagh] (Gortpullagh), Co. Clare.In ''The History and Topography of the County of Clare'', author James Frost records a petition by John Ivers (son of Henry Ievers) in which he stated that, in the year 1672, Lord Clare mortgaged to Thomas Fanning part of Gortpollagh. *From Irish historian Turtle Bunbury in "Ievers of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/7531 Mount Ievers], County Clare": **https://www.turtlebunbury.com/history/history_family/hist_family_ievers/ievers_5.html *See also Breen, Martin. “Mount Ievers or Ballyarilla Castle.” ''The Other Clare'', Vol 41 Vol 41 (2017): **https://www.academia.edu/40321198 **1685: Thomas Fanning of Kehar, Co. Clare, gentleman, probate of his willhttps://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G94F-M8WF?cc=3460908 *1663: Ricardo FanningAnother "Captain Richard Fanning" served in King James' Army in 1689. Author John D'Alton (''King James' Irish Army List, 1689'', publisher J.R.Smith, 1861) believes he came from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/144 Pobble-Brien], just southwest of the city of Limerick. served as a Captain in the Spanish Netherlands. *John O'Hart, ''Irish Pedigrees'', Vol.2: **https://www.libraryireland.com/Pedigrees2/irishmen-spanish-netherlands.php *1667: Dominick Fanning of Limerick (likely a son or nephew of the mayor) was married to Slaney, daughter of Donogh (Daniel) MacNamara.See footnote 46 from James Frost's ''The History and Topography of the County of Clare'', Part II. History of Thomond: *https://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/genealogy/survey_distribution/footnotes1.htm Search here for "Fanning": *https://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/genealogy/chichester_house_claims_1700.htm *1676: Edward Fanning owned property in [https://www.logainm.ie/en/1412562 Knockalough], in the parish of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/1416529 Kilmihil], on the west coast of Co. Clare (near Spanish Point).https://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/history/antiquities_mm/kilmihil_antiquities.htmhttps://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/genealogy/survey_distribution/clonderlaw/kilmihil_parish.htm This might have been the same "Edward Fitz-Francis" Fanning who had received a Transplanters Certificate''The Irish Landed Gentry When Cromwell Came to Ireland'', p.331, p.347, p.363 in 1653. *1675-1682: Jesuit brother [https://www.jesuitarchives.ie/fanning-fanning-1648-1689-jesuit-brother Edward "Eduardus" Fanning] (1646-1689) of Limerick entered Spain in 1673 (Seville) and taught at the Irish College there from 1675-1682. Verbatim notes from Father Francis Finegan, Society of Jesus: **"Related to [https://www.jesuitarchives.ie/rice-stephen-1625-1699-jesuit-priest Stephen Rice] (1625-1699) [likely via common ancestor "Edward Fanning (born ca.1572), 2nd son of Clement" from the Limerick branch; see Pedigree below]. As [Fanning] was heir to a considerable inheritance, he sought and received the General’s permission to return to Ireland and claim it (Fr General’s approval 24 October 1682). He remained in Limerick until his death 03 September 1689." **Eduardus was likely related to '''Jesuit priest [https://www.jesuitarchives.ie/fanning-james-1602-1646-jesuit-priest James Fanning] (1602-1646)''', who also lived in Spain. See mention of him above. == Pedigree Post-1500 of the Limerick Fannings == The website [https://www.stirnet.com/genie/data/british/ff/fanning1.php Stirnet] -- a compiler of genealogical information based on a variety of sources (mostly trusted) but not considered 100% reliable -- has assembled a pedigree of the Limerick Fannings, in this instance based on John O'Hart's ''Irish Pedigrees'', adding details from W.F Brooks' ''[https://archive.org/details/historyfanningf00broogoog/page/n42/mode/2up History of the Fanning Family]'' (pp.16+). '''The chart below attempts to clarify some common misunderstandings'''O'Hart's research into Irish family origins is generally well regarded, but '''his specific expertise on detailed pedigrees was much less reliable.''' A [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/214637/john-oharts-irish-pedigrees comment] in Wikitree's G2G forum provides a bit of context. In the case of the Fannings, O'Hart calls his pedigree chart [https://archive.org/details/irishpedigreesor02byuohar/page/202/mode/2up Fanning of Ballingarry and Fanningstown] (p.202) but completely ignores the Ballingarry (Tipperary) branch. The possible explanation for this oversight: *He assumed that the 2 branches were one and the same, despite the distance, or, more likely *He confused the historic family seat of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/48422 Ballingarry] in County Tipperary with two other townships of Ballingarry very close to Limerick -- one in the barony of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/1505 Coshlea] and the other in the barony of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/30496 Connello Upper]. Regardless of this, '''his Limerick pedigree, although limited to 6 generations, appears to be accurate.''' of O'Hart, adding new details where available for clarity. '''TC''' = given a '''Transplanter Certificate''' in the 1650s:See Brooks, p.49, for the list of Fannings who received Transplanter Certificates: *https://archive.org/details/historyfanningf00broogoog/page/n80/mode/2up *Clement FanningQuoting W.F. Brooks, in his ''History of the Fanning Family,'' Vol.1, p.21: *"In 1554 [Clement Fanning] went to Paris on behalf of some Limerick merchants who had been despoiled of their goods by French pirates. Writing to [[Tudor-2|Queen Mary]], under date of 2nd of October, 1554, [https://prabook.com/web/nicholas.wotton/3730952 Dr. [Nicholas] Wotton], [son of [[Wotton-15|Sir Robert Wotton]], Sheriff of Kent] the English envoy, says: "I obtained judgment for some Irishmen of Limerick for whom one Clement Fanning is solicitor here by which sentence the [[Valois-263|King]] [Henri II] himself and the Duchess of Valentinois [referring to [[De_Poitiers-51|Diane de Poitiers]], mistress of King Henri II] are condemned for some part of the goods spoiled [stolen] which came to their use." " **(Brooks references the ''Calendar of State Papers,'' Foreign Series, of the Reign of Mary, 1553-1558. Edited by William B. Turnbull. London, 1861, p. 123) ***https://archive.org/details/historyfanningf00broogoog/page/n46/mode/2upQuoting W.F. Brooks, in his ''History of the Fanning Family,'' Vol.1, pp.22-24: *"Clement Fanning suffered heavy loss of property by the rebellion of the [[Fitzgerald-2412|Earl of Desmond]] ... Lord Justice [[Pelham-435|Sir William Pelham]] was ordered to visit [the Earl's] dominions. Pelham arrived in the City of Limerick in October 1579. Here he was waited on by Nicholas Stritch, the mayor, who presented him a thousand well-armed citizens. With this force '''Sir William marched to [https://www.logainm.ie/en/30643 Fanningstown] (then the property of Clement Fanning),''' where he encamped, using the [https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6276354 castle] as his headquarters. *[After the defeat and death of the Earl of Desmond in 1583], the vast territory of Desmond was thereupon confiscated and divided among the officers of the English army and certain persons called adventurers because they had adventured or advanced funds for the prosecution of the war. '''The confiscation of Fanningstown was contested by Clement Fanning,''' who took no part in the rebellion, on the plea that '''Fanningstown was entailed on him as heir-at-law''' and that it was not held directly from the Earl of Desmond. *His pleading was unsuccessful, the Court deciding that the rights of the [[Tudor-1|Queen]] [Elizabeth] superseded and were paramount to any claim he could produce. On the 4th of March, 1589, [[Mainwaring-389|Edward Mainwaring]] of Cheshire, England, was granted the Castle and 2,400 acres of the lands of Fanningstown manor. William Candish, of the same shire, was granted the townlands of Castle, Cloghtach and the rest in Pobblebrian amounting to 2000 acres." **https://archive.org/details/historyfanningf00broogoog/page/n48/mode/2up (born ca.1500) Sheriff (1551); Mayor of Limerick (1577-78); MP (1579) **Patrick FanningBrooks, ''History of the Fanning Family'', Vol.1, p.28: *"Patrick Fanning, son of Clement Fanning of Fanningstown, was elected sheriff of the city of Limerick in 1576. An inquisition taken at Sixmilebridge, County Clare, on the 3d of April, 1626, found that Patrick Fanning died on the 1st of June, 1612, being then owner of Ballyarrily ([https://www.logainm.ie/en/7531 Mount Ivers]) and of Ballynevan, in the County Clare, and found that Clement Fanning, his son and heir, of full age, assigned these lands to Thomas Rourke and Philip Garrett." **https://archive.org/details/historyfanningf00broogoog/page/n54/mode/2up (ca.1525-1612) of Ballyarrily & Ballynevan, Sheriff of Limerick ***Clement Fanning (born ca.1550), Sheriff then Mayor of Limerick (a 1595, 1610)Clement Fanning's daughter Joan Fanning married the 7th son of Thomas Creagh (d.1639) and Phyllis Sexton (daughter of Arthur). Thomas Creagh [born ca.1570] was in turn the 3rd son of Patrick Creagh, who was the 2nd son of Christopher Creagh. The elder sons of Thomas (d.1639) married women of the Patrick and Dominick Creagh (2), Patrick Arthur (2 daughters), Thomas Daniell (1) and Stephen Harrold (1) families. *''Funeral Entries, Vol. 8'', containing armorial and genealogical notes made by officers of arms concerning deceased persons, with, in some cases, illustrations of their arms and funeral processions, 1639-1641, p.34: **http://catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000529247#page/19/mode/1upAccording to ''Notes on the Sexton Family'', noted from the Sexton diary transcribed by Noel Murphy and published online by the Limerick City Council, '''Clement married Margaret Gould in 1614,''' presumably as a 2nd marriage for Clement. Margaret died in 1624. *http://www.limerickcity.ie/media/limerick%20families%20085.pdf ****[[Fanning-1802|Simon Fanning]]The transcribed "Will of Symon Fanning of Limerick, Alderman" (1636): *https://archive.org/details/historyfanningf01broogoog/page/n402/mode/2up"[Simon Fanning] served as sheriff in 1600, and was elected to the mayoralty in 1615. He resided in Limerick in St. Mary's Parish. His "stone-house" was bounded on the east by [his brother] Francis Fanning's stone-house, on the west by John Stritch's stone-house, on the north by Creagh's land, and on the south by [his brother] Edmund Fanning's lands. An inquisition held at Limerick by [[Davies-5952|Sir John Davies]], the King's Attorney-General, on the 18th of March, 1615, found that Simon Fanning was possessed of part of the lands of Ratwyrd, Gorteardboher, Gortrebowley, Rathgreylan and Ardnevedoge, being part of 40 ploughlands which were granted by Henry III to the Leper Hospital, and which on the suppression of the monasteries and other religious houses reverted to the crown. On May 10th, 1631, [Simon] obtained permission from the Court of Exchequer to sell the lands of Parke and Ballymackine in the County of Limerick to Thomas Power of Limerick. Simon Fanning died on the 7th of March, 1637, leaving 5 sons: (1) [[Fanning-1754|Dominick]]; (2) John, who married Mary, daughter of Patrick Hogan of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/456 Killamona], County Clare; (3) Bartholomew; (4) Richard; (5) James, who married Katherine, daughter of Alderman Michael Stritch of Limerick; and two daughters, Joan and Anne, one of whom married James Stritch Fitz-William." (ca.1570-1637), Sheriff then Mayor of Limerick, m. Joan Arthur (daughter of Dominick Arthur of Limerick)Extensive notes on the Arthur family, assembled from various records and transcribed by Noel Murphy. Published online by the Limerick City Council: *http://www.limerickcity.ie/media/arthur%20family%2004.pdf *****[[Fanning-1754|Dominick Fanning]], (born ca.1595), Mayor of Limerick in 1640s, '''executed 1651,''' m. Katherine Comyn (daughter of Alderman David Comyn)Two pages summarising the early activities of the Comyn family in Ireland, for historial context: *D'Alton, ''King James's Irish Army List'' (1689), Vol.2, pp.705-6: **http://www.askaboutireland.ie/aai-files/assets/ebooks/70-72-King-James-Irish-Army-List/70-King-James-Irish-Army-List-2.pdf ******Thomas Fanning (born ca.1630, executed with father 1651) ******Patrick Fanning (born ca.1631, executed with father 1651) ******Joan Fanning m1. Sir Dominick White of Limerick, m2. Thomas Comyn of MoynoeA Comyn family pedigree places Thomas Comyn as son of John Comyn and Joan Arthur. Joan Fanning's husband was therefore a cousin or distant cousin of her mother's. *Source: Dr. Arthur’s Fee Book. Kilkenny Archaeological Journal **http://www.limerickcity.ie/media/Comyn%20Family.pdf daughter of David Comyn of Limerick)John O'Hart, ''Irish Pedigrees'': *https://www.libraryireland.com/Pedigrees2/fanning.php *****John Fanning (born ca.1600) m. Mary Hogan (daughter of Patrick Hogan of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/456 Killamena]) *****James Fanning (born ca.1615), 5th son of Simon, m. Katherine Stritch (daughter of Alderman Michael Stritch of Limerick)Possibly the same James mentioned in "Who Was Who in Early Modern Limerick", by Alan O'Driscoll and Brian Hodkinson, Assistant Curator of Limerick Museum: *Fanning, James. 1644, merchant of L in admiralty Court (HCA2, 1084). 1648, merchant age 33 [born 1615], at Amsterdam loaded cargo onto Angel Gabriel for L (HCA2, 616). **https://www.limerick.ie/sites/default/files/atoms/files/who_was_who_in_early_modern_limerick_1.pdf; '''James was possibly executed''' with his brother Dominick in 1651 (see Dominick's profile, "Wiggins" reference) ******his sons Edward and Michael given '''TCs''' in 1650sBrooks, p.49 *****other issue - Bartholomew, Richard,According to John O'Hart, in his [https://archive.org/details/historyfanningf01broogoog/page/n426/mode/2up correspondence] (p.812, Note F) with W.F. Brooks, author of ''History of the Fanning Family'' (1905), "Richard Fanning" (don Ricardo Fanan), younger brother to Dominick, served as a Captain in the Spanish Netherlands in 1663. *See also John O'Hart, ''Irish Pedigrees'', Vol.2: **https://www.libraryireland.com/Pedigrees2/irishmen-spanish-netherlands.phpAnother "Captain Richard Fanning" served in King James' Army in 1689. Author John D'Alton (''King James' Irish Army List, 1689'', publisher J.R.Smith, 1861) believes he came from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/144 Pobble-Brien], just southwest of the city of Limerick. Joan, Anne (one of these daughters married James Stritch FitzWilliam) ****Edward Fanning (born ca.1572), 2nd son of Clement[[Rice-1287|James Rice]] (born ca.1580) of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/24085 Ballynruddel], son of Stephen Rice of Dingle (an "undertaker" or planter under Queen Elizabeth), married 2) '''Phillis, daughter to Edward Fanning of Limerick.''' James (d.1636) and Phillis had 8 sons and 3 daughters. A descendant was Sir Stephen Rice (1637-1715), lawyer and Chief Baron of the Exchequer. *https://www.dib.ie/index.php/biography/rice-sir-stephen-a7660 *Search for "Fanning" in the book "The Ancient and Present State of the County of Kerry" (author Charles Smith, published in Kerry, 1774): **https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=829TAAAAcAAJ *Lodge, John & Archdall, Mervyn (1789) ''The Peerage of Ireland'', Vol 3 (Dublin: J. Moore), p.204: **https://archive.org/details/peerageofireland03lodg/page/204/mode/2up?q=fanning *****Nicholas Fanning,Brooks, ''History of the Fanning Family'', Vol.1, p.29: *"Nicholas ... was sheriff in 1623 and mayor of Limerick in 1630. He is referred to in [his uncle] Simon Fanning's will in 1636 as Alderman Nicholas Fanning (Fitz-Edward), and by the provisions of the will was made one of the "overseers" to the executors. After the confiscation of his landed property he was transplanted to Connaught in 1653-4." **https://archive.org/details/historyfanningf00broogoog/page/n54/mode/2up Sheriff then Mayor of Limerick (1630); '''TC'''; '''deceased before 1655'''Brian Hodkinson, Assistant Curator of Limerick Museum, has compiled 2 lengthy lists of 1) people cited in Medieval Limerick records from the late 1200s until the Dissolution of the Monasteries (ca.1541), and also 2) Early Modern Limerick from the 1540s to 1650s. Nicholas, with the "deceased" notation, appears in the Early Modern list: *https://www.limerick.ie/sites/default/files/atoms/files/who_was_who_in_early_modern_limerick_1.pdf *****Phyllis Fanning m. [[Rice-1287|James Rice]] of Ballymuddel (d.1636) ****Francis Fanning (born ca.1575), 3rd son of Clement, Sheriff then Mayor of Limerick (a 1644); '''TC'''Brooks, p.49 *****his son Edward received '''TC'''Brooks, p.49 ****Thomas Fitz-Clement (born ca.1590; appears to fit here); '''TC'''Brooks, p.49 Five more Fannings from Limerick who received TCs, but unsure where to place them in the family tree: William, Martin, Mary, Madelen (Madeleine?), Thomas Fitz-Patrick.See Brooks, p.49, for his list of Fannings who received Transplanter Certificates: *https://archive.org/details/historyfanningf00broogoog/page/n80/mode/2up == Research Notes == '''Pre-1650 is the focus of this One-Name Study.''' However, as a point of interest, below are some names of famous Fannings in North America: *[[Fanning-157|Edmund Fanning]], gateway ancestor (1653) of the Fannings of colonial North America, including all of the following Fannings: **[[Fanning-593|Gen. Edmund Fanning]] (1739-1818), a Loyalist who was Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. His nephew and protégé was [[Wickham-697|John Wickham]], the lawyer who successfully defended U.S. Vice President [[Burr-115|Aaron Burr]]. **[[Fanning-324|Lt. Nathaniel Fanning]] (1755-1805), a Patriot and hero of the American Revolution, for whom 3 ships have been named [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Fanning USS Fanning]. He wrote [https://www.ebooksread.com/authors-eng/nathaniel-fanning/fannings-narrative-being-the-memoirs-of-nathaniel-fanning-an-officer-of-the-r-hci.shtml ''Fanning's Narrative''] recounting his war experiences. **[[Fanning-326|Capt. Edmund Fanning]] (1769-1841), brother of Nathaniel. Edmund was an American explorer and sea captain, known as the "Pathfinder of the Pacific." In 1798 he discovered [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tabuaeran Fanning Island], today also known as Tabueran. He wrote ''Voyages & Discoveries in the South Seas: 1792-1832''. *W.F. Brooks' [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:History_of_the_Fanning_Family ''History of the Fanning Family''] (1905) has a 50-page section on the Fannings in Ireland prior to 1653, when [[Fanning-157|Edmund Fanning]] emigrated to New York and Connecticut colonies. The remainder of the book (700+ pages) offers pedigrees and biographies of his North American descendants. == Sources == *W.F. Brooks, ''History of the Fanning Family'' (1905) in 2 volumes. The 1st volume includes a 50-page section on the Fannings in Ireland prior to 1653. The rest of the 1st volume, and the entire 2nd volume, are devoted to the descendants of [[Fanning-157|Edmund Fanning]] (1620-1683) in the New World. **https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:History_of_the_Fanning_Family *'''For further exploration.''' A family researcher has provided some background on the Fannings in Kilkenny and Tipperary in the 1500s. Sources included but not yet verified: **http://www.fannons.net/misc/A%20Migration%20of%20Family%20of%20William%20Fanning.pdf

Faries, Pixies and Elves

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'''If you want your children to be intelligent read them Fairytales''' '''[[Einstein-1|Albert Einstein]]''' '''Every time a child says "I don't believe in Fairies" there is a Fairy somewhere that falls down dead''' '''[[Barrie-91|J.M Barrie]] - Peter Pan''' '''Come Fairies, take me out of this dull world, for I would ride with you upon the wind and dance upon the mountains like a flame''' '''[[Yeats-69|William Butler Yeats]]''' '''Beware of the half truth you may of gotten hold of the wrong half''' '''Fairies don't beleive in you either''' '''Author unknown''' {{Image|file=Terry_s_Images-169.jpg |align=c |size=420 |caption= }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Images-161.jpg |align=c |size=320 |caption= }}
Fairies
{{Image|file=Terry_s_Images-162.jpg |align=l |size=140 |caption= }} In folklore Fairies are mythical creatures, they are have the powers of magic and enchantment. People have believed in fairies from earliest times but fairies don't like to be seen by people and can disappear really quickly. '''Fairy Facts''' {{Image|file=Terry_s_Images-163.jpg |align=r |size=240 |caption= }} *Fairies are all different sizes *Fairies love fresh flowers and laughter *They love music, bells and jingles! *Fairies love to dance!! *Tangles in your hair are the work of fairies *The disappearance of small objects can be a clue they have been visiting *They can make themselves visible or invisible and can change their shapes and sizes but May Day, Midsummer’s Eve, and Halloween are good times to see them *Children, mainly young girls are most likely to see Fairies *They live to be several hundred years old *They like honey, milk, and nectar {{Image|file=Photos-212.gif |align=c |size=530 |caption= }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Images-26.gif |align=l |size=240 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Images-27.gif |align=r |size=220 |caption= }} {{clear}}
Cottingley Fairies
{{Image|file=Terry_s_Images-156.jpg |align=l |size=160 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Images-157.jpg |align=r |size=140 |caption= }} In 1917 two cousins 16 year old Elsie Wright and 9 year old Frances Griffiths who lived at Cottingley, England took a photograph of a fairy,Elsie and Francis often played together beside the stream at the bottom of the garden, they told their mothers they only played there to see the fairies. No one believe them so Elsie borrowed her fathers camera.When they came back and Elsie's father developed the photo it showed Frances behind a bush and four fairies appeared to be dancing on it.Between 1917 and 1920 Elsie and Francis took a series 5 photographs of the fairies.The first photographs became public in 1919, and the photos went worldwide.In 1983, Elsie and Francis admitted in an article published in the magazine that the photographs had been faked, although both said that they really had seen fairies. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Images-158.jpg |align=l |size=140 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Images-159.jpg |align=r |size=140 |caption= }} The fifth photo Frances insisted was real In an interview given in the early 1980s Frances said: ''It was a wet Saturday afternoon and we were just mooching about with our cameras and Elsie had nothing prepared. I saw these fairies building up in the grasses and just aimed the camera and took a photograph'' {{Image|file=Terry_s_Images-160.jpg |align=c |size=380 |caption= }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Photos-208.gif |align=c |size=380 |caption= }} {{clear}}
Were the Fairies Live
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Pixies
Pixies are mythical creatures of folklore, found in in the high moorland areas around Devon and Cornwall, their origin is thought to be Celtic.Pixies are kind and warmhearted, mischievous, short and childlike,they are fond of dancing and gather outdoors in huge numbers to dance or sometimes wrestle.In stories the are described with pointed ears, and often wearing a green outfit and pointed hat {{Image|file=Terry_s_Images-174.jpg |align=l |size=250 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Images-172.jpg |align=r |size=220 |caption= }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Images-173.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption= }}{{clear}}
Elves
Elves are from Norse mythology they are a very old race,Elves are magical and live in in forests high in the trees or great fortresses.They live in harmony with the nature and animals, they use their magic for protection and healing among other things. There are many types of different Elves, Wood Elves, High Elves, Aquatic Elves, Light Elves, Dark Elves, Sun Elves, Moon Elves, Forest Elves, Warrior Elves. Elves are about the same height as humans, they are more slender and graceful, they have long, pointed ears and wide, almond shaped eyes most Elves have fair skin and long hair. Elves age very slowly and live for 100's of years, in many myths the King of Elves is said to be Oberon. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Images-175.jpg |align=l |size=250 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Images-180.jpg |align=r |size=210 |caption= }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Images-177.jpg |align=l |size=270 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Images-176.jpg |align=r |size=240 |caption= }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Images-178.jpg |align=c |size=440 |caption= }}{{clear}}
Were the Elves Live
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Farley Name Study

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[[Category:Farley Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Farley Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Farley Farley] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Farley name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Farleys), by time period (18th Century Farleys), or by topic (Farley DNA, Farley Occupations, Farley Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. View Farley profiles as part of this study: *'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Farley_Name_Study Farley Profiles]'''. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]]. ==How to Join== To join the Farley Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the [[#Membership|membership list]] list below, post an introduction comment on the specific research page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Smith-148141|Pamela Smith]] ''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Farley}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} Add the template ONLY those profiles whose last name at birth was Farley (so no wives who became a Farley by marriage) ==Research Pages== * * * ==Membership== Please add your name and a description of your specialty. *[[Strutton-11|Shirley Dalton]]: Colonial Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky. Farleys, Womacks, Luttrells. *[[Rockwell-1561|Chris Rockwell]]: Viriginia, West Virginia Farleys. ::Current Brick Wall :::[[Farley-1456|James Hiram Farley]] born 1828, Virginia, settling in Mercer County, West Virginia. *[[Farley-2883 | Katharine Tepper (Farley)]]: New England, Pensylvania, D.C. ::Current Brick Wall :::[[Farley-2902 | John Joseph Farley]] of Philadelphia. Pretty sure his father was called Brian and was born in Ireland based on research my aunt did ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Farly Farly]

Farmer Name Study

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[[Category:Farmer Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] ==About the Project== The Farmer Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Farmer Farmer] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Farmer name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Farmer's), by time period (18th Century Farmer's), or by topic (Farmer DNA, Farmer Occupations, Farmer Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Farmer Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: Vacant''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Farmer}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * * *[[Famer-6|Clyde Famer]] ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== *

Farmville Coal Mine Disaster 1925

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[[Category:This Day In History May 27]] [[Category: Farmville Coal Mine Disaster, Coal Glen, North Carolina, 1925]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:Southeast United States Mining Disasters Team|Southeast United States Mining Disasters]] | '''Coal Glen-Farmville Mine Disaster''' == History and Circumstances == * Date: May 27, 1925 * Location: [[:Category: Oakland Township, Chatham County, North Carolina|Oakland Township, Chatham County, North Carolina]] * Victims: 54 casualties * Cause: Explosion '''Area History''' : North Carolina was first settled by Europeans in 1668 primarily on the Atlantic coast. It wasn’t until the early 1730s that settlers began to move west into the Piedmont area of North Carolina. The early settlers were primarily Scotch-Irish and German people who were descendants of Pennsylvania, Maryland and Virginia settlers. https://www.ncpedia.org/history/colonial/piedmont : The Piedmont area of North Carolina where the Deep River Coal Field is located was part of Chatham County initially. In 1907 that section of Chatham County and a part of Moore County were brought together to form Lee County, named for CSA general, Robert E. Lee. https://leecountync.gov/LeeCountyHistory/EstablishmentofLeeCounty : Indians traveled across Chatham County long before it was established. Stone arrowheads found by early farmers as they cleared or plowed land was the most common evidence of their presence. Records show that some of the first settlers in Chatham County, arriving in the mid 1700’s mostly from the north or up the Cape Fear River valley from the southeast, were of European origin. The early settlers were concerned primarily with agricultural pursuits. https://www.ccucc.net/EarlyHistoryofChathamNC : The area surrounding the town of Farmville was first settled in the mid 1760s. Their numbers were small and were mostly farmers by trade. The first recorded structure inside the current town limits was a log cabin built about 1840. In the 1850s a church and a school were built. The town of Farmville was incorporated in 1872. https://www.farmvillenc.gov/about/history : There were three towns within a five mile band, Egypt, Gulf and Farmville. Egypt was renamed Cumnock in 1915 and Farmville was renamed Coal Glen after 1915. All of this to try to clear up confusion about the naming of the mines. '''Mine History''' : The presence of Deep River coal was first noted in 1820 and was the only noteworthy source of coal in the state. Around 1921, the Carolina Coal Company developed a mine on the site of the old Farmville village on the Chatham County side of the Deep River, less than two miles east of the Cumnock Mine. Coal was mined in three towns within a four and a half mile band: Egypt, Gulf and Farmville. There is some confusion over the name of this event. Initially it was called the “Cumnock Mine Disaster”. The Cumnock Mine, however, was not the mine where the accident occurred. Farmville was later renamed Coalglen, or alternately Coal Glen at a date not readily available. The disaster has since been referred to in association of one of these three nearby locations. uncblog '''Mine Disaster Circumstances''' {{Image|file=Carolina_Coal_Co_Farmville_Mine_Disaster-2.jpg |align=l |size=l }} : At 9:40 in the morning on May 27, 1925, a massive explosion shook the town of Coal Glen, N.C. The blast came from the Deep River Coal Field, where local miners were working nearly a thousand feet underground. The explosion, probably touched off by either coal dust or natural gas, was devastating: fifty-three miners were killed.https://blogs.lib.unc.edu/ncm/index.php/2005/05/01/this_month_may_1925-2/ This day had started like any other. At 5am '''George Anderson''' the gas boss, went down and made an inspection, reporting the mine free of gas. The Durham Sun (Durham North Carolina). 28 May 1925, Thu. Page 2 There were three explosions about 30 minutes apart. The first one was in the second right lateral shaft, approximately 1000 feet from the entrance. The two subsequent explosions were thought to have occurred between the second right lateral shaft and the opening. Six miners were pulled from the mine alive. : It was thought that, because the coal was soft and very slow-burning, the coal dust was not highly combustible. Because of this and the long history of operation without accidents, there was a false sense of security. After the explosions, there was a lack of rescue equipment on hand. There were no gas masks because they had never been needed. The Durham Sun (Durham North Carolina). 28 May 1925, Thu. Page 2 : Trains bringing experts sent by the State and Federal Bureau of Mines arrived around 0900 the next morning from Thomas, West Virginia and Birmingham, AL. '''T.P. Reed''', safety director of the Federal Bureau of Mines was in charge of the first train bringing pumps and gas masks to aid in the rescue. The Durham Sun (Durham North Carolina). 28 May 1925, Thu. Page 1 {{Image|file=Carolina_Coal_Co_Farmville_Mine_Disaster-1.jpg |align=r |size=l }} : The rescue dragged on for 2 and a half days. The last bodies were not removed until Saturday evening. People came from far and wide to see what happened and to offer assistance. Initially, it was unclear how many men were in the mine. Records showed that 59 men entered the mine to work that morning but it was reported that 71 miners lamps were out and it was thought there might be additional men in the mine. Six bodies were found on the first day. '''Mr. William Hill''' of the Cumnock mine told families that the air was clear below where the bodies were found, giving hope that the entombed men might still be alive. : Several days passed before all the bodies could be brought to the surface. Identification was difficult because of the damage done by the explosions and fires. ''' Frank D. Grist''', mining inspector said that official inquiry could not be made until all bodies were recovered. {{Image|file=Carolina_Coal_Co_Farmville_Mine_Disaster.jpg |align=l |size=l }} : The average wage ranged from $3 to $10 a day. Most of the men worked on a ton basis, being paid $1.25 for each ton they dug out. Approximately 40 of the miners who were killed were married and left widows and 75 or more orphans. The Sandford post of the American Legion auxiliary had three women working day and night to provide food and water to the relatives and those involved with the rescue work in various capacities.Sidelights on State’s Worst Mine Disaster. The Albemarle Press (Albemarle, North Carolina). 04 Jun 1925, Thu. Page 2 : More than half of the adult population was wiped out in the disaster. There were several families that suffered multiple losses. One older man lost three sons and a brother. A rumor gaining wide circulation was discounted by mine officials. The rumor has it that smoking in the mine caused the explosion. The experts from the federal bureau of mines concurred with the local mine owners that there was no proof that smoking caused the explosion and there are a number of other possible causes. None were determined. .Last of Victims Taken From Coal Glen Mine Sat Afternoon. The Albemarle Press (Albemarle, North Carolina). 04 Jun 1925, Thu. Page 2 : As a result of the explosion, about 300 people including about 40 widows and 150 orphan children were in destitute circumstances. Statewide appeals were made for citizens and various civic and professional organizations to assist with fundraising to help the widows and orphans. '''Investigation Report''' :[http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~pfwilson/history/labor_report-1.html Accidents in the Mine State Report] At the state level there was a general lack of knowledge and experience managing the mines. The North Carolina Department of Labor and Printing was the state agency charged with oversight and supervision of mines in North Carolina. The '''Hon. Frank D. Grist''', commissioner at the time of this disaster stated that there were no funds allocated for supervision and inspection work. Forward Observation Post. Asheville Citizen-Times (Asheville, North Carolina). 07 Jun 1924, Sun. Page 15 In fact, the mine was never inspected by authorities at the North Carolina Department of Labor even though laws were in place to protect the safety of miners in the state. history.unc.edu/undergraduate-program/senior-honors-thesis/2013-honors-theses/coal-mining-in-north-carolina-a-forgotten-example-of-southern-industrialization There was a lack of rescue equipment such as gas masks available at the time of the disaster. : '''Bion H Butler''', vice-president of the Carolina Coal Mining Company wrote to '''Labor Commissioner Frank Grist'''. He stated that a blown out "shot" caused the explosion. ''' Mr. Grist ''' was responsible to conduct an investigation of the mine disaster and to submit a report and recommendations to the legislature for proposed regulations. He had been seeking an experienced mining engineer to assist with the investigation but found them to be scarce. Asheville Citizen-Times (Asheville, North Carolina). 20 June 1935, Sat. Page 2 : '''John R. McQueen''', President of the Carolina Mining Company anticipated that the company would be sued by the families of the deceased and the survivors and that members of the corporation might be made criminally liable for alleged failure to comply with state laws regarding mine safety. He stated that all the laws of North Carolina, West Virginia and Alabama were complied with. He also declared "the laws in this state are not comprehensive, there being little reason for them".Coal Glen Mine Owners would have Survivors Treated Alike". The Albemarle Press(Albemarle, North Carolina). 02 Jul 1925, Thur. Page 6. : '''Commissioner of Labor and Printing, Frank D. Grist''' ascribed the explosion that killed 53 people to the following causes. A blow-out shot, possibly defective powder, and carelessness in not properly placing the shot or blast. The report contained recommendations relating to mine safety, precautions for miners and support for a proposed workman's compensation laws. He related his support for workman's compensation to the circumstances that followed the mine disaster. Asheville Citizen-Times (Asheville, North Carolina). 01 Jul 1925, Wed. Page 1 The Workers' Compensation Act was passed in 1929..uncblog {{Image|file=Carolina_Coal_Co_Farmville_Mine_Disaster-2.jpg |align=c |size=l }} ===Miner Victims=== :'''53 men and 1 woman lost their lives in this explosion. There were 6 survivors. : It is interesting to note that the black woman is not included in the count although is included in the victims' lists in public records [http://out.easycounter.com/external/gendisasters.com List of Victims.''' '''Death Certificates on File at the Chatham County Register of Deeds Office, Pittsboro, NC - recorded at Page listed below.''' {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="text-align: left; style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Red;" |-valign="top" align="left" !Name!!Age!!Approx DOB!!Race!!Marital Status!!Actual Date of Birth!!Place of Birth!!PAGE!!BURIAL |- |[[Alston-679|Alston, Henry]]||31||1893||colored||Married||||Chatham Co.||1005||Union Grove |- |[[Alston-680|Alston, Johnnie]]||17||1903||colored||Single||||Siler City||981||Piney Grove |- |Anderson, Francis||37||||white||Married||1 Nov 1888||AL||1003||Ragland, AL |- |Anderson, George M. F.||49||||white||Married||7 Nov 1875||AL||1004||Ragland, AL |- |Barr, David||19||1906||colored||Married||||Johnsonville, SC||982||Johnsonville, SC |- |Buchanan, Thomas S.||20||||white||Married||30-Aug-1904||Harnett Co.||973||Cool Springs |- |Burger, John||30||1895||colored||Married||||SC||1016||Bethune, SC |- |Byerly, William E.||40||1885||white||Married||||||993||Farmville/Coal Glen - Farmington Cemetery |- |Chalmers, Reuben||32||1893||white||Married||||Ragland, AL||1006||Ragland, AL |- |Chesney, Wilson||49||||colored||Married||4 Apr 1866||Chatham Co.||980||New Hope |- |Cotton, June||19||||colored||Single||1-Aug-1905||Chatham Co.||1001||Union Grove |- |Cotton, Thomas N.||28||||white||Married||6 Apr 1897||Merry Oaks, NC||1019||Asbury Ch. |- |Curd, John B.||35||1890||white||Married||||AL||988||Ragland, AL |- |Davis, Clifford B.||32||1893||white||Married||||Ragland, AL||996||Ragland, AL |- |Dillingham, Edward||30||1895||white||Married||||AL||994||High Point |- |Dillingham, Walter D.||27||1898||white||Married||||AL||995||High Point |- |Hall, Henry Grady||35||1890||white||Married||||Montgomery Co.||1018||Farmville/Coal Glen - Farmington Cemetery |- |Halston, Lewis||31||||colored||Married||13 Nov 1893||Pittsboro||1002||Union Grove |- |Hayes, Elmer||26||||white||Married||29 Oct 1898||Randolph Co.||979||Holly Springs |- |Hays, Isaac||||||colored||||||||997|| |- |Hill, Elijah||50||1875||colored||Married||||Chatham Co.||974||Cumnock |- |Hodge, Lee||40||1885||colored||Married||||VA||984||Danville, VA |- |Holland, Archie E.||35||1890||white||Married||||Sampson Co.||1021||Bethany Ch. |- |Holly, Albert||||||colored||||||||998|| |- |Howard, Wesley||27||1898||colored||Married||||SC||0974-A||Orangeburg, SC |- |Hudson, Dan B.||17||||white||Married||18-Sep-1908||Lee Co.||1017||Cool Springs |- |Hudson, Joe||27||1898||white||Married||||Harnett Co.||975||Cool Springs |- |Irick, Will||32||1893||colored||Married||||SC||987||Ft. Moultrie, SC |- |Johnson, Claud V.||48||||white||Married||8 Feb 1877||Chatham Co.||976||Farmville/Coal Glen - Farmington Cemetery |- |Johnson, Nathan R.||25||||white||Married||25 Oct 1899||Chatham Co.||1023||Jones Chapel |- |Lambert, Manley||25||1900||white||Married||||Chatham Co.||1008||Gulf |- |Laubscher, John E.||21||||white||Single||13-Dec-1904||Vass, NC||1020||Johnson Grove |- |Marlin, A. F.||38||||white||Married||2 Aug 1886||WV||986||VA |- |Moore, William||45||1880||colored||Married||||SC||971||SC |- |Nabors, James||65||1860||colored||Married||||AL||972||Greensboro |- |Napier, Samuel||27||1898||white||Married||||Stokes Co.||992||Cool Springs |- |Poe, Arthur||||||colored||||||||970||Union Grove |- |Richardson, W. Hollis||20||1905||white||Single||||Chatham Co.||1015||Farmville/Coal Glen - Farmington Cemetery |- |Riner, Jeff||24||1901||white||Married||24-Aug-1901||Union Co.||991||Waxhaw, NC |- |Shaw, John||||||colored||Married||||||999|| |- |Spruill, James||20||1905||colored||Single||||Chatham Co.||1000||Union Grove |- |Stopes, A. L.||50||1875||white||Single||||||990||MD |- |Sullivan, H. W.||55||1870||white||Married||||||978||High Point |- |[[Watson-20797|Watson, Charles||38||1887||colored||Married||||Chatham Co.||1012||Union Grove |- |Williams, James||21||1904||colored||Single||||Moore Co.||983||New Hope |- |Williams, Robert||45||||colored||Married||18 Nov 1870||Chatham Co.||1022||New Hope Cem. |- |Wilson, David J.||||||white||Single||||||1009||Seagroves |- |Wilson, Wade||||||colored||||||||1010|| |- |Wood, Charles L.||||||white||||||||1014||Farmville/Coal Glen |- |Wood, Claud||24||||white||Single||8-Jun-1901||AL||989||Ragland, AL |- |Wright, James||23||||colored||Single||21-Mar-1902||Bladen Co.||985||Rosindale, NC |- |Wright, Russell||16||1909||colored||Single||||Bladen Co.||1013||Rosindale, NC |- |Wright, Theodore||18||1907||colored||Single||||Bladen Co.||1011|| |- |Wright, Thomas N.||49||||colored||Married||18 May 1876||Bladen Co.||977||Rosindale, NC |} ===Others Involved/Supporters and the Aftermath=== After the disaster at Coal Glen on May 27, 1925, four men were nominated for awards from the Carnegie Hero Fund Commission in Pittsburgh, Pa. They were '''Howard Butler''',''' Joe Richardson''', '''Kermit Scott''', and '''Claude Matthews'''. All these men entered the mine after the first explosion in an attempt to rescue some of the miners who were underground. None of them were men who normally worked underground, although Butler sometimes went underground as a surveyor. Richardson was a machinist at the mine; Matthews was a weighman and worked at the company store. Scott worked in the lamp house. Scott was nearly overcome by gas, and Butler, Richardson, and Matthews came close to death in the second explosion, which followed a few minutes later. {{Image|file=Carolina_Coal_Co_Farmville_Mine_Disaster-3.jpg |size=l |align=c }} : None of the four received any assistance from the Carnegie Commission for their heroic efforts, but hopefully, their efforts will not be forgotten. The photo shows Howard Butler in later years, probably 1952, shortly before the mine closed for good. https://www.facebook.com/DeepRiverCoal/posts/1256877034435503 : Despite the mine safety regulations written into law following the 1895 explosion, many of the same issues were found that indicate a lack of seriousness about providing a safe environment for the workers. The mine had never been inspected by the Mine Inspector/Commissioner of Labor Statistics because no funds were allocated. The investigation of this incident resulted in recommendations for further regulation even though existing regulations were ignored. ===Disaster Memorials=== *[https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/north-carolina/coal-glen-mine-explosion-nc/ Article Commemorating the Worst Mine Disaster in North Carolina History] {{Image|file=Worldwide_Mining-4.jpg |align=c |size=l }} {{Image|file=Worldwide_Mining-3.jpg |align=c |size=l }} ===Sources=== *[https://www.legeros.com/history/osfm/pdf/osfm-farmville-coal-mine.pdf Looking Back: The Coal Mine Disaster of 1925] *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZFJqqP56-c Coal Glen Mine Disaster] - song and pictures video. *[http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~pfwilson/history/mine_explosion_victims_remembered.html Victims Remembered]

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[[Category:Farmville Plantation, Iredell County, North Carolina]] [[Category:Iredell County, North Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Iredell County, North Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Iredell County, North Carolina]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Plantation Index]] ==Biography== See also: [[Space:Chambers_Plantation%2C_Lowndes_County%2C_Mississippi|Chambers Plantation]] [[Chambers-5122|Joseph Chambers]] was a businessman in Salisbury, N.C., before his father's death, but moved home and continued the planting operation after his father died. He built the family home, called Farmville, around 1820. In the Chambers family papers the first page states "This day my father died and I became the proprietor of the plantation. This day my wife and self moved from Salisbury to father's old house. 1818'''Chambers Family Papers, 1816-1918''' The Louis Round Wilson Library Special Collections https://finding-aids.lib.unc.edu/02828/#folder_13#1 *Folder 13 Vol 3 List of Negroes starts p.126 scan 87 Joseph's son, [[Chambers-5108|Pinckney Brown Chambers]] (1821-1905) also planted at Farmville. During the Civil War, he raised a company from Iredell and Rowan counties and served as major with the 49th North Carolina Regiment. He was wounded at the Battle of Malvern Hill. After the war, he struggled to continue farming operations at Farmville with little help. Old and infirm, Pinckney and his wife, Justina Avery Chambers, sold the farm and moved into Statesville in 1898. After his wife's death, Pinckney moved to the Charlotte home of his eldest son, Joseph Lenoir Chambers (1854-1925), where he died in 1905. ===Slaves=== The Chambers family had many slaves, most of which lived on the Farmville Plantation. Joseph Chambers, and then his son, Pinckney B. Chambers, kept plantation records. They recorded the names, birth dates, and death dates of the enslaved, as well as how they were related to one another. In the Chambers family papers there are a number of enslaved who were sent to "the Mississippi plantation" about 1835-1836 (aka [[Space:Chambers_Plantation%2C_Lowndes_County%2C_Mississippi|Chambers Plantation]]). This plantation was jointly owned between Joseph Chambers and his nephew, Joseph F. Chambers, the son of Maxwell Chambers Joseph's brother. The Mississippi Plantation, located in Lowndes Co, MS, was sold to Mr. John and Joseph Toland, along with some of the enslaved. '''Deed''': "Deed records, 1830-1903 (Lowndes County, Mississippi)"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/250537 Deed records, 1830-1903 (Lowndes County, Mississippi)] Deed records, v. 13-14, 1839-1840
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3QY-894M-7?i=416&cat=250537 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 25 January 2022) *1840 Deed of sale to John Toland in MS, Bk 14 p.378-389
'''North Carolina Estate Files, 1663-1979''': "North Carolina Estate Files, 1663-1979"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/980333 Iredell County, North Carolina estate records] Estate records 1790-1970 Carson, Henry - Chambers, Otho
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Pinckney B. Chambers purchased another plantation that he called the River Plantation just before the Civil War. It was on the Yadkin River in NC. It is unknown how many enslaved were on that plantation. His plantation notes reveal that some of the enslaved had children born there. (see heading below for those born at the River Plantation) #[[Chambers-12563|Cate]] was born Feb 1772, died about 12 o'clock on Wednesday 8 Jul 1829 #[[Chambers-12564|Fillis]] was born Sept 1773 and died on Wednesday 5 Sept 1855 aged 82 years #[[Chambers-12565|Jack]] was born about 1777 and died on Tuesday A. M. 3 o'clock 9 Jan 1844 #[[Chambers-12566|Hanable]] was born 27 Jun 1793, sold him to Adam Lintz #[[Chambers-12567|Sal]] was born 13 May 1790. #[[Chambers-12568|Jonathan]] was born 29 Feb 1796 and died of Pneumonia 29 Dec 1853 #[[Chambers-12569|Priss]] was born 22 Feb 1796 and died Saturday about 12 o'clock 15 Mar 1856 #[[Chambers-12572|Ceasar]] was born 21st Sept 1804 and died 22 Sept 1851 #[[Chambers-12571|Tom]] was born 28th Dec 1806 on Sunday A M and died Friday night 10 o'clock 13 Dec 1833# #[[Chambers-12570|Miles]] born 13 Aug 1810 #[[Chambers-12573|Bets]] [[Chambers-12567|Salls]] daughter was born 19 Jan 1808 died 19 Jul 1877 #[[Chambers-12574|Rose]] [[Chambers-12567|Salls]] daughter born 22 Dec 1811 on 25 Jan 1834 swapped to M E Mathews for [[Matthews-18467|Nancy]] & fine boy child [[Matthews-18468|William]] and Wm died 14 Mar 1834 #[[Chambers-12575|Nancy]] [[Chambers-12564|Fillis]] daughter was born on Sat 6 Jul 1811 died 9 Aug 1849 #[[Chambers-12576|Hannah]] was born Wednesday 15 Feb 1809 and died Saturday night at 9 o'clock in child bed her first child #[[Chambers-12577|Lucindy]] was born 4 Mar 1814 died about 1892 #[[Chambers-12578|Isham]] was born Tuesday 23 April 1816 died Mar 1895 #[[Chambers-12625|Tilly]] was born 22 Dec 1816 #[[Chambers-12648|Harriet]]'s first daughter [[Chambers-12649|Priss]] was born 25 Dec 1818. #[[Chambers-12651|Alfred]] [[Chambers-12567|Salls]] 2nd son born Tuesday morning 20 Jul 1819 and died Monday morning about 5 o'clock 19 Feb 1849 wanting 5 mos of 30 years old his lungs was darkened to be ?? #[[Chambers-12667|Eliza]] [[Chambers-12569|Priss]] 2nd daughter was born on Wednesday 31 May 1820 about 12 o'clock in the morning #[[Chambers-12671|Margaret]] [[Chambers-12567|Salls]] daughter was born about 10 o'clock Wednesday 7 Nov 1821 she died 12 o'clock A. M. Thursday 25 Nov 1841 #[[Hezekiah-1|Luke Hezekiah]] was born on Friday A. M. about 4 o'clock 21 Dec 1821 #[[Curtis-19083|Benjamin Curtis]] born Thursday night at 4 o'clock 22 Apr 1824 Married Thomas Murdock's girl 22 Dec 1849 #[[Saterwhite-5|Nancy]] I bought from Doct Saterwhite 15 Apr 1820 she was born about the year 1802 she died 3 Jun 1826 about 3 o'clock P. M. She left 4 children 3 of which were sent to Mississippi & Rachel left here as well more fully appear here after in this book #[[Saterwhite-5|Nancy]]'s only daughter [[Chambers-12652|Rachel]] was born Thursday about 5 o'clock 7 Oct 1823 she died Jul 1858 with typhoid fever #[[Satterwhite-6223|Michael]], [[Saterwhite-5|Nance Satterwhite]] first son was born 1 Jan? 1818. Sold half of him to J F C who carried him to Mississippi #[[Chambers-12580|William]] [[Saterwhite-5|Nancy]] S 2 son was born 25 Jul 1821 he was also sent to Mississippi #[[Saterwhite-5|Nancy]]'s 3 son [[Chambers-12581|Jerry]] was born Tuesday morning 13 Oct 1825 - sent to Mississippi #[[Chambers-12591|Betty]] bot from Alex Hogan of Randolph Co NC 24 Mar 1826 he says she was born in the winter of 1811 she says she was born in winter 1808 Hogan bot her from Tuzzey Lexington she was raised by Jn Miller #[[Chambers-12593|Commilla]] [[Chambers-12591|Betty]]'s first daughter born Saturday A. M. 11 o'clock 7 Jul 1827 and died 1 o'clock Pm 14 Aug 1829 being 2 years 1 mo & 7 days old #[[Chambers-12600|Adeline]] [[Chambers-12591|Betty]]'s 2 daughter born Thursday 7 Apr 1831 #[[Chambers-12601|David Philo]] [[Chambers-12591|Betty]]'s first son born Monday Am at 7 o'clock 20 Aug 1832 #[[Chambers-12591|Betty]]'s 2 son not named born Friday 23 May 1834 & died ?Saturday 25 May 1834 2 days old #[[Chambers-12602|Robert James]] [[Chambers-12591|Betty]]'s 3 son born 10 o'clock Am Thursday 27 Aug 1835 #[[Chambers-12603|Elie]] [[Chambers-12591|Betty]] 4 son born Wednesday 12 o'clock Am 20 Sept 1837 #[[Chambers-12604|Thomas Washington]] [[Chambers-12591|Betty]]'s 5 son born 18 Dec 1840 and died 15 Oct 1844 aged 3 years 9 mos & 27 days #[[Chambers-12605|Milton]] [[Chambers-12591|Betty]]'s son 8 child born Sunday Am abt 6 o'clock 5 Feb 1843 died on Apr 1865 #[[Big-4|Robt Petre Big]] of Robt Simonton sale on day of 1826 sold Nov 1829 to Hugh R. Hall #Bot (bought) [[Chambers-12607|Jordon]] molatto boy from William Foster's merch Statesville on day 1826 he was born about the year 1814 Jordan died 22 Feb 1892 aged 78 years #[[Chambers-12668|Ann Maria]] ([[Chambers-12569|Priss]] 3 daughter) born Tuesday Pm 7 o'clock 14 Nov 1826 Married to O. Ford's boy Bob 25 Dec 1845 and died 22 Nov 1851 about 12 o'clock Pm with pneumonia or plursey leaving a boy child one week old #[[Chambers-12676|Nelly]] smothered or overlayed one of her children not named #[[Chambers-12676|Nelly's]] daughter [[Chambers-12677|Sarah Caroline]] was born 31 Jan 1827 about 5 o'clock in the afternoon. This ?? sold part to J. F. Chambers and sent in fall "36 to Mississippi plantation #[[Chambers-12573|Betsey's]] eldest daughter [[Chambers-12679|Zeepha]] was born on Friday morning about 4 o'clock 3 Aug 1827 #[[Chambers-12686|Holly's]] first daughter [[Chambers-12687|Easter]] was born on Wednesday morning 4 o'clock 12 Dec 1827 died Thursday morning about daylight 27 Oct 1831. #bot [[Marling-226|Honor]] at a Sheriff sale by [[Hall-73495|Solomon Hall]] for $200 Salisbury 20 Aug 1827. She is sold as the property of Eliza Marling and as born about the year 1814. Sold Honor 9 May 1833 to Robt L Gracy for $390 #[[Chambers-12690|Old Ben]] departed this life on Wednesday evening 3 Dec 1828 at half past 6 o'clock #[[Chambers-12691|Philip]] 3 son [[Chambers-12620|Hial Alexander]] was born Tuesday evening 26 Aug 1828 #[[Chambers-12686|Holly's]] 2 daughter born 12 o'clock Saturday 7 Nov 1829. This child was smothered by its mother 15 Dec 1829 #[[Chambers-12573|Betsy's]] 2 daughter [[Chambers-12680|Sarah Luiza]] born on Friday morning about 6 o'clock 13 Nov 1829 and died 5 Sept 1848 about 3 o'clock #[[Chambers-12573|Betsey's]] 2 son [[Chambers-12682|Leroy]] was born on Sunday night 11 o'clock 26 Jul 1846. Leroy died Thursday 17 Jun 1847 #[[Chambers-12684|John (old)]] was born about the year 1770 - Sent him to Mississippi plantation #[[Chambers-12685|Milly (old)]] was born about 1775 - sent her to Mississippi plantation #[[Chambers-12692|Nathan]] was born sometime in the year 1800 died 25 Oct 1870 #[[Chambers-12693|Jefferson]] was born in the year 1805 - sent him to the Mississippi plantation in '36 #[[Chambers-12694|Moses]] as born 1808 - sent him to Mississippi #[[Chambers-12695|Caswell]] was born 1809 died 1894 #[[Chambers-12696|Nelson]] was born in 1812 (or 1810) and died 1849 #[[Chambers-12697|King Jorden]] born 1812 died 5 Oct 1823 at 10 o'clock Pm #[[Chambers-12634|Evaline]] born 1814 #[[Brown-159869|Peter Brown]] was born Aug 1816. Sold half of Peter to Jos F. Chambers in the fall of '36 who carried him to our Mississippi plantation. Afterwards sold him with plantation to Mr. Toland #[[Chambers-12676|Nelly]] born 1790 sent her to Mississippi #[[Chambers-12698|Clarisey]] born 1816 sent to Mississippi plantation 1836 #[[Chambers-12678|Andy]] [[Chambers-12676|Nelly's]] son born Tuesday morning 27 Aug 1822 - sent to Miss #bot [[Chambers-12686|Holly]] from Joel Hudgins of Gates Co, NC at A. J. Wonks sale on 18 Feb 1826 he said she was born about 1809 - sent her to Mississippi plantation in 1836 #[[Chambers-12577|Lucindy's]] 1 son [[Chambers-12700|Benj Albert]] was born on Friday morning 2 o'clock 19 Dec 1830 #[[Chambers-12575|Nancy]] ([[Chambers-12564|Fillis']]) lost her first son at its birth her second child 1st daughter [[Chambers-12701|Sophia Clementine]] born 8 May 1831 #[[Chambers-12634|Evaline's]] 1 son [[Chambers-12635|Abner]] born Tuesday 26 May 1831 died 27 Jun 1831 being 4 weeks and 1 day old. #[[Chambers-12567|Salls]] daughter [[Chambers-12672|Ellen]] was born Thursday morning 27 Oct 1831 #[[Chambers-12634|Eveline's]] 2 son not named born in 3 Jul 1832 died 10 Jul 1832 being 1 week old #[[Chambers-12569|Priss]] 4 daughter [[Chambers-12669|Charlotte Sophia]] born Monday 10 Sept 1832 #[[Chambers-12686|Holly's]] 3 daughter [[Chambers-12688|Mary]] born Saturday morning 27 Oct 1832 sent to Mississippi #[[Chambers-12573|Betsy's]] 1 son [[Chambers-12681|Jo Stanhope]] born Jan 1833 died of pneumonia 28 Mar 1860 near Morganton NC. Was hired to Mr. Hunt to work on the R Road W extension #[[Chambers-12575|Nancy's]] ([[Chambers-12564|Fillis]]) son [[Chambers-12702|Calvin]] born Tuesday 18 Apr 1833 and died 15 Aug 1833 #[[Chambers-12634|Eveline's]] 1 daughter [[Chambers-12636|Catherine]] was born 19 May 1833 #[[Chambers-12567|Sally's]] son [[Chambers-12673|Maxwell]] was born Tuesday 19 Nov 1833 Max was found dead lying with his face in the ditch in big bottom & his feet in the spring which was near the ditch it was supposed he had an appoplectic fit & fell on the ditch on 29 Jul 1851 #[[Matthews-18467|Nancy]] I got from M. E. Matthews with her son [[Matthews-18468|William]] the former was born abt the year 1815 and the latter in Nov 1833 the child Wm died 14 Mar 1834 #[[Matthews-18467|Nancy (M)]] lost her boy child about last of Jan 1845 it was born dead #[[Chambers-12686|Holly's]] first son [[Chambers-12689|John]] was born on Sunday morning 24 Aug 1834 #[[Chambers-12634|Eveline]] 3 son [[Chambers-12637|Tom]] on Friday 9 Jan 1835 #bot (bought) [[Wood-51210|Eliza]] & her girl child [[Wood-51211|Jane]] from Thos Wood at Mr [[Hall-73495|Solomon's Halls]] 12 Feb 1835 Eliza was born 1816 & her child Jane in 1832 Eliza died Sept 1849 she was an excellent servant and her death was much regretted, not only by myself & my negroes but all who knew her #[[Chambers-12569|Priss]] had a stillborn boy child 23 Mar 1835 #[[Chambers-12567|Salls]] son [[Chambers-12674|Julius]] was born 20 Dec 1828 #[[Chambers-12625|Telly's]] 1 daughter [[Chambers-12644|Martha Jane]] was born 30 Mar 1836 #[[Matthews-18467|Nancy Mathews]] 3 son [[Matthews-18469|Abner]] born 24 Mar 1836 #[[Wood-51210|Eliza Wood]]'s 2 daughter [[Chambers-12597|Leutitia]] born Tuesday morning 5 April 1836 #[[Chambers-12698|Clarissy's]] 1 son [[Chambers-12699|Anderson]] on Saturday in July 1836 Sold half my interest on this girl to J F C #bot [[Johnston-27935|Isaac]] from Jacob Johnston & sold half him to Jo F Chambers #[[Chambers-12634|Everline]] 2 daughter [[Chambers-12638|Milly]] was born on Sunday morning about 8 o'clock Nov 20 1836 died Saturday 16 Dec 1837 #[[Chambers-12569|Priss]] daughter [[Chambers-12670|Emeline]] born Friday morning abt 4 o'clock 27 Oct 1837 #[[Wood-51210|Eliza Wood]]'s 3 daughter [[Chambers-12598|Henrietta]] born Wednesday 7 Mar 1838 died 3 Dec 1857 Typhoid fever #[[Chambers-12575|Nance's]] ([[Chambers-12564|Phillis]]) daughter [[Chambers-12703|Caroline]] night 22 May 1838 #[[Chambers-12625|Telly]] son [[Chambers-12645|Andrew]] 26 Jun 1838 died 20 Jun 1839 #[[Chambers-12634|Eveline's]] son [[Chambers-12639|Janus]] born Monday morning 5 o'clock 2 Jul 1838 #[[Matthews-18467|Nance]] Matthews 4 son [[Matthews-18470|Agustus]] born Saturday morning about 2 o'clock 8 Sept 1838 died Friday night 29 Mar 1839 #[[Chambers-12667|Eliza]] [[Chambers-12569|Priss]] daughter had a daughter called [[Chambers-12706|Liddie]] on Sunday evening about 6 o'clock 17 Feb 1839 she died Friday night 10 1/2 o'clock 2 Jul 1847 #Haneths 1 daughter [[Chambers-12726|Sarah Ann]] born 7 Oct 1839 #[[Chambers-12625|Tilly's]] 1 son [[Chambers-12626|Sandy]] born 2 o'clock 26 Dec 1839 died 14 Aug 1840 #Cindy [[Chambers-12567|Sals]] daughter had a daughter 30 Dec 1839 [[Chambers-12727|Mary E]] died 12 May 1840 about dark. #[[Chambers-12634|Eveline]] son [[Chambers-12640|Lawson]] born Monday morning 11 May 1840 died 1 Sept 1840 #bot [[Gillespie-8326|Cindy]] ([[Chambers-12568|Jonathan]]'s wife) from Robt Gellispie winter 1840 she was born 23 Feb 1802 #[[Gillespie-8326|Cindy]]'s son [[Chambers-12716|Torse]] born 18 Nov 1828 #[[Gillespie-8326|Cindy]] (Jonathans) son [[Chambers-12735|Rufus]] born Nov 30 1832 #[[Chambers-12717|Angeline]] (Cindy's d) born 31 Jan 1835 died 5 Mar 1858 with Typhoid fever #[[Chambers-12718|John]] (Cindys) born 8 Jan 1840 Jno died 29 Jul 1856 #[[Gillespie-8326|Cindy]]'s daughter [[Chambers-12719|Fanny]] 24 Apr 1843 died 20 Oct following #[[Chambers-12652|Rachel]] 1 son [[Chambers-12736|William Scott]] born daybreak Thursday 7 Jan 1841 #Cindy's ([[Chambers-12567|Sals]] daughter) daughter 2 daughter 3rd child Laura born Saturday 13 Mar 1841 #[[Chambers-12667|Eliza]] ([[Chambers-12569|Priss's]] daughter) son born [[Phifer-462|Stokes]] on Saturday morning 10 o'clock 1 May 1841 #Nancy (Milus wife) son Pinckney Thursday night 12 o'clock 6 May 1841 #[[Chambers-12606|Eliza]] ([[Chambers-12607|Jorden's]] wife) son [[Chambers-12608|Thomas Henry]] Friday evening 6 o'clock 25 May 1841 Henry died 27 Feb 1858 of Typhoid Fever #[[Chambers-12625|Telly]] daughter [[Chambers-12646|Isabella]] born Monday night 5 Jul 1841 #[[Chambers-12634|Eveline's]] son [[Chambers-12641|Robert Burton]] Wednesday Am about 4 o'clock 10 Nov 1841 #[[Matthews-18467|Nance Mathews]] [[Chambers-12704|Naby]] wife daughter [[Chambers-12705|Mary]] Wednesday Am 6 o'clock 1 Feb 1843 #[[Chambers-12606|Eliza]] ([[Chambers-12607|Jorden's]] wife) son [[Chambers-12609|Otho]] Tuesday 10 o'clock Pm 18 Jul 1843 #[[Chambers-12625|Tilly]] son [[Chambers-12627|David Sanford]] born 17 Aug 1843 11 o'clock Am died of Typhoid fever 26 Feb 1858 #[[Chambers-12667|Eliza]] [[Chambers-12569|Priss]] daughter had son [[Phifer-485|Hial]] born 14 Dec 1843 #[[Chambers-12722|Caroline]] had daughter [[Chambers-12723|Margaret]] born 22 Dec 1843 #[[Matthews-18467|Nance]] had son [[Chambers-12725|Anderson]] 18 Nov 1844 died 25 Jun 1847 #[[Chambers-12612|Maria]] had daughter born 27 Jul 1845 lived about 1/2 hr & died #[[Chambers-12606|Eliza]] [[Chambers-12607|Jordan's]] wife had son [[Chambers-12610|Wm M. Clay]] born 30 Sept 1845 #bot 4 negroes from Alex Beard for $650 on 25 May 1843 : #1.[[Beard-7836|Prissy]] born 1821 #2.[[Beard-7837|Amanda]] born 28 Jul 1837 #3.[[Beard-7838|Alfred]] born 18 Feb 1841 #4.[[Beard-7839|Lawton]] 23 Sept 1842 #[[Beard-7836|Prissy Beard]] had son Benjamin born 14 Oct 1845 died 4 Mar 1846 #[[Beard-7836|Prissy Beard]] had a daughter [[Chambers-14001|Vina]] Sunday night 15 Nov 1846 #[[Beard-7836|Prissy Beard]] daughter Mry Friday 3 Aug 1849 died 16 Oct 1850 #[[Beard-7836|Prissy Beard]] had son Wednesday night 1 Oct 1851 died 22 Dec 1852 #[[Beard-7836|Prissy Beard]] daughter 20 Sept 1853 [[Chambers-14002|Rosa]] #[[Beard-7836|Prissy Beard]] had son born 5 Oct 1857 this child died 22 Jan 1858 #[[Beard-7836|Prissy Beard]] had daughter born 5 Dec 1858 named [[Chambers-13999|Sally]] #[[Beard-7836|Prissy Beard]] had a daughter [[Chambers-14000|Laura]] born 1860 #[[Chambers-12625|Tilly's]] son [[Chambers-12628|Mike Cornelius]] born 2 o'clock Pm 10 May 1846 #Rachel's son [[Chambers-12728|Mitchell]] born 8 Nov 1845 died Sept 1857 #Nancy (Miles wife) daughter [[Chambers-12729|Terressa]] born Tuesday morning 29 Jun 1847 #[[Chambers-12612|Maria]] had son [[Chambers-12614|Luek]] 14 Sept 1846 #[[Chambers-12667|Eliza]] ([[Chambers-12612|Maria]] elder sister) had daughter same day 14 Sept 1846 named [[Phifer-465|Susan]] both sisters lived in same house both born under same roof and only 7 hours between these births Luek died #[[Chambers-12634|Everline]] girl child born 1 Feb 1847 named [[Chambers-12642|Filles Lavinia]] #bot [[Chambers-14004|Stephen]] at Mr Cowans sale 23 Feb 1847 for $301 12 mos credit Stephen was born Feb 1790 #Cindy [[Chambers-12567|Sal]]'s was delivered of a child by Dr Johnston by disection 26 Apr 1847 Dr Luek assisting #Harriets (Press daughter) 2 child named Adlaid born 23 May 1847 #[[Chambers-12585|Zilpha]] (daughter of Cook [[Chambers-12591|Betty's]]) had daughter called [[Chambers-12588|Julia Ann]] 6 Sept 1847 6 o'clock Pm #[[Chambers-12612|Maria]] had daughter [[Chambers-12613|Clara Elizabeth]] on Saturday 29 Apr 1848 this was the first child born on the place after the death of my father P.B.C. #[[Chambers-12606|Eliza]] [[Chambers-12607|Jordan's]] wife had daughter [[Chambers-12611|Margaret Elizabeth]] 18 Sept 1847 #Luiza (Bette 2) had first child Benjamin Leonidas on Sunday night about dark 11 Jun 1848 2nd child on the hill since the death of my father Ben died 1858 #Bitty had a daughter 22 Jun 1848 named Agnes #[[Chambers-12600|Adeline]] had her first child daughter 16 Sept 1848 named [[Chambers-12617|Amy or Emma]] father is said to be John Trance? #[[Chambers-12625|Tilly]] had son 8 Oct 1848 named [[Chambers-12629|Ezekial]] died 12 Feb 1858 Typhoid fever #[[Chambers-12634|Evaline]] had a daughter 10 o'clock Pm 15 Dec 1848 child died a few minutes after birth (Dr Wood in attendance) #Nancy (Phils) had born twins 1 a daughter 2 o'clock Pm 27 Apr 1849 named Nancy and the other a son named Samuel born the next day 28th April 1849 about 9 o'clock in the morning being about 17 hours difference in their births Samuel was choked to death with a bean in his wind pipe. Dr Wood made a Post mortem examination & found the bean above he dead in 2 hours which was on the 3 Aug 1852 #[[Chambers-12606|Eliza]] [[Chambers-12607|Jorden's]] wife a son Tuesday abt 11 o'clock Am 23 Jul 1849 died Wed about 3 o'clock Am #[[Chambers-12573|Bets (Big)]] had son [[Chambers-12683|Isaac Lewis]] 20 Aug 1849 this child died 16 Sept 1853 #[[Chambers-12634|Everline]] had a girl Tuesday 14 Dec 1849 named [[Chambers-12643|Leuiza]] #[[Chambers-12569|Priss]] daughter [[Chambers-12667|Eliza]] had a son named Seth 16 Dec 1849 #Rachel daughter 19 Jun 1850 Fanny #Clemmtine had first child 25 Jul 1850 named Thomas Lincoln Corn/Cown #7 Jan 1850 [[Chambers-12612|Maria]] had a son named [[Chambers-12615|Robert]] #Nancy (Miles wife) son 16 Jul 1850 not named at Cross Road this child died 7 Aug 1850 #Ellen ([[Chambers-12567|Sals]] daughter) had son Calvin 27 Dec 1850 #[[Chambers-12600|Adeline]] had son 29 Dec 1850 [[Chambers-12618|James Lafayette]] #[[Chambers-12625|Tilly]] had born twins both boys Friday 7 Mar 1851 [[Chambers-12630|Thomas Pason]] and [[Chambers-12631|Maxwell Edward]]. Thomas Pason died 24 Oct 1851 #[[Chambers-12612|Maria]] had son born Friday 14 Nov 1851 about 2 o'clock in the afternoon named [[Chambers-12616|Franklin]] #[[Chambers-12667|Eliza]] [[Chambers-12569|Prissy]] daughter had son [[Phifer-466|Anderson]] Monday morning about 10 o'clock 16 Jan 1852 #[[Chambers-12634|Evaline]] had a child born dead 7 Feb 1852 #[[Matthews-18467|Nancy Matthews]] had a son Friday 13 Feb 1852 #[[Chambers-12591|Betty]] (Cook) had son on Tuesday morning 4 May 1852 this child died morning of 22 Jul 1852 #bot Harriett & her 2 children Maria Elizabeth & Prisilla Harriett was born 29 Nov 1825 Maria Elizabeth born 6 Sept 1846 Priscilla born 17 Mar 1852 #[[Chambers-12600|Adeline]] had 3 child 2nd son named [[Chambers-12619|Burton]] 9 Mar 1853 #Ellen ([[Chambers-12567|Sals]] daughter) had daughter named Synthie 7 Apr 1853 this child died 31 Jul 1854 #[[Chambers-12669|Charlotte]] ([[Chambers-12569|Prissy's]] daughter) had first child boy named [[Chambers-13902|Cornelius]] 2 May 1853 this child died with dropsy Jul 1858 #[[Chambers-12625|Tilly]] had daughter 17 Aug 1853 named [[Chambers-12632|Philes]] #Henrietta Foard had son 1 Oct 1853 Oscar this child died pneumonia 6 May 1857 #Angeline (Davis wife) had son Wait her first child 8 Feb 1854 #[[Chambers-12585|Zepha]] had daughter 6 Jul 1854 [[Chambers-12590|Commella]] #[[Beard-7837|Amanda]] ([[Chambers-12578|Ishans]] daughter) had daughter first child named [[Waddell-3914|Francis]] 22 Jul 1854 #Jr born 28 Feb 1824 #Anna (wife of Jo) was born 23 Mar 1823 #Hardy (Anny's son) born 22 May 1844 #Nelson (Anny's son) born 15 Nov 1846 #Mima born 30 Apr 1842 #[[Chambers-12595|Mira]] born 13 Jan 1833 she died 2 Dec 1861 #[[Chambers-12585|Zilpha]] had son named [[Chambers-12586|Leroy Ahas Moose]] 2 May 1852 -- #[[Chambers-12599|Eliza]]'s child son was born 12 Aug 1854 named [[Chambers-12594|Washington]] #[[Chambers-12595|Mira]] (Avery's) son first child 18 Aug 1854 named [[Turner-46314|James Turner]] #[[Chambers-12600|Adeline]] & [[Chambers-12620|Alexander]] married Saturday 30 Dec 1854 on Monday morning between 12 & 1 o'clock the 1 Jan 1855 Adeline born him a fine son named [[Chambers-12621|Sumter]] dead 1858 #14 Mar 1855 Clementine had daughter named Pheby her second child #21 Sept 1855 Harriett Foard son named Clem #19 Oct 1855 Charlotte had son Agustus #Louiza (Davis wife) had second child a girl Lucinda Jr. 16 Nov 1855 #Jane had first child a girl on Monday morning 14 Jan 1856 Euginia #[[Chambers-12625|Telly]] had daughter 5 Mar 1856 [[Chambers-12647|Molly Mahlda]] #Emma's first child daughter named Mary Ann Lucella 16 Mar 1856 #Adline daughter 22 Jul 1856 child died 8 Aug 1856 #1 Sept 1856 [[Beard-7836|Prissy]] ([[Chambers-12578|Isham]] wife) born twins a boy the other a girl the boy died 5 Sept 56 the girl died 12 Sept 56 #[[Beard-7837|Amanda]] had her second child a girl [[Waddell-3915|Jane Adline]] 3 Sept 1856 #Isabella (Fellis daughter) had first child girl Catharine 8 Oct 1856 #[[Chambers-12599|Eliza]] had a son [[Webb-27409|Giles Webb]] 14 Oct 1856 he died Jun 1859 #Clem had daughter 30 Jan 1857 named Susanna Pumpely Lilly Pompelly died Jun 1859 #[[Chambers-12585|Zelpha]] had son 21 Apr 1857 named [[Chambers-12589|John]] -- #Rachel son born 7 May 1857 named Milus died 19 Jun 1859 #Adline child still born May 1857 died soon after birth #[[Chambers-12595|Mira]] had daughter 1 Jun 1857 named [[Chambers-12596|Fanny Angeline]] child died of whooping cough 18 Jun 1859 #Martha ([[Chambers-12625|Telly's]] oldest child) had first child boy 19 Aug 1857 was born dead or died soon after #Angeline (Davis wife) had daughter 23 Nov 1857 named Luiza #[[Chambers-12600|Adeline]] had daughter 16 Apr 1858 child died 1 Nov 1858 #[[Beard-7837|Amanda]] daughter 30 Jul 1858 named [[Waddell-3916|Elsa Cornelia]] died Jun 1859 of whooping cough #Bella ([[Chambers-12625|Telly's]] daughter) had a fine son Sunday 1 Aug 1858 named Dave this child died 29 Sept 1860 #Martha had son 6 Sept 1858 named Ezekael this child died 10 May 1859 #Charlotte had daughter born 9 Sept 1858 named Mary died June 1859 #Emma had daughter 9 Sept 1858 named Rebecca #Caroline had first child Nov 1858 boy named Joseph Alphonso this child died 30 Jun 1859 #Sally had first child daughter named Margaret Catherine Aug 1858 #Clementine had son born 31 Dec 1858 named Ceasor Lafayette died Jun 1859 #[[Chambers-12625|Tilly]] had a son 25 Jan 1859 named [[Chambers-12633|Daniel]] #Eliza had a daughter born 8 Mar 1859 died Jun 1859 #[[Chambers-12600|Adeline]] had son born 10 Sept 1859 died 29 Mar 1860 #Harriette Mills had daughter named Mary Eliza 26 Sept 1859 #Bella had daughter named Emma 7 Dec 1859 #Jane had a daughter 2nd child 22 Dec 1859 Julia Emma #[[Chambers-12585|Zelpha]] had daughter born 17 Jul 1860 named [[Chambers-12584|Leza Hester]] #Tishy had a fine son her first child born 13 Aug 1860 named Henry Henry died 7 Jan 1864 of Diptheria #Mima had her first child 27 Aug 1860 son named Albert #Caroline had a son born 30 Aug 1860 Samuel #[[Chambers-12667|Eliza]] had son named [[Phifer-467|Stephen]] 1 Sept 1860 #Adline had girl born dead 17 Jan 1861 #Sall had son born on Mar 1861 named Milton Morehead #Bella had daughter Jun 1861 named Martha #Harriet Mills had daughter born 15 Oct 1861 named Louanna Lou #Caroline had daughter named Clemantine May 1862 #Adline had son Feb 1862 this child died 26 Apr 1862 #Laura first child died 30 Apr 1862 #Emma had daughter named Cornelia 30 Oct 1862 #[[Chambers-12585|Zilpha]] had son [[Chambers-12587|Joseph]] 30 Nov 1862 #Jones Della's son was born Jul 1862 #Minny? had a daughter 20 Dec 1862 #Laura had still born child 27 Sept 1863 who died 2 hours after #Adelaid had her first child boy 23 Oct 1863 lived for a day #Tishy had second child March 1863 #[[Chambers-12600|Adeline]] had son died 14 Sept 1864 #[[Chambers-12667|Eliza]] had [[Phifer-468|son]] born Nov 1864 #Mima had a son Dec 1864 #Susan had her first child a son 1 Feb 1865 this child died 23 Feb 1865 #Bella had a child last of Mar 1865 died abut a week after #Cementine Caroline's daughter born 1862 ===River Plantation=== This plantation was purchased from the maternal uncle of Pickney B. Chambers, Michael Brown. Located north of Salisbury on the Yadkin River.https://finding-aids.lib.unc.edu/02828/#folder_13#1 *the River plantation purchased from Michael Brown, Folder 13: Volume 3: Family record book, 180 pp.: Scan 66 #Mira (at the River) had fine daughter 25 Feb 1860 first child born at River Plantation [NOTE:this might be a different Mira than the Mira above with a created profile. Unless she was sent to River.] #[[Beard-7837|Amanda]] at the River plantation had [[Waddell-3917|daughter]] April 1860 #Martha had a son 20 May 1860 at the River died 7 Jul 1861 #[[Beard-7837|Amanda]] (River) had a [[Waddell-3918|son]] born 4 Jun 1864 #Elizabeth (River) had son 30 Jul 1864 dead #Mary (Nance Mathews daughter) had her first child Sept 1864 at River ===Census=== 1810 census "United States Census, 1810," database with images, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHL9-QFD Link]: accessed 25 August 2017), Joseph Chambers, Iredell, North Carolina, United States; citing p. 142, NARA microfilm publication M252 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 40; FHL microfilm 337,913. *1810 census 1820 census"United States Census, 1820," database with images, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VJ1F-1BV Link]: accessed 25 August 2017), Joseph Chambers, Iredell, North Carolina, United States; citing p. 245, NARA microfilm publication M33, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 80; FHL microfilm 1820 census 1830 census"United States Census, 1830," database with images, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHG5-TXL Link]: 29 July 2017), Joseph Chambers, Iredell, North Carolina, United States; citing 35, NARA microfilm publication M19, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 122; FHL microfilm 18,088. *1830 census 1840 census"United States Census, 1840," database with images, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHTV-MX5 Link]: 20 August 2017), Joseph Chambers, Iredell, North Carolina, United States; citing p. 172, NARA microfilm publication M704, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 363; FHL microfilm 18,094. *1840 Census 1850 Census '''United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850"
Image path: United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 > North Carolina > Iredell > Iredell county > image 32 of 50; Citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-67K7-LVP?i=31&cc=1420440 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 25 January 2022) *1850 Census p.32-33
1860 ==Sources==

Färna bruk, Västmanland

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[[Category: Färna Bruk, Gunnilbo (U)]] [[Category: Bruksorter]] Färna (äldre stavning Ferna) är en gammal bruksort i Gunnilbo socken, numera Skinnskattebergs kommun, Västmanlands län. Idag är bruket nerlagt, de sista hammarslagen hördes på 1920-talet. Färna bruksmiljö är en del av [http://ekomuseum.se Ekomuseum Bergslagen]. [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/F%C3%A4rna,_Skinnskattebergs_kommun Svenska Wikipedia, Färna, Skinnskattebergs kommun] Färna bruk räknas som vårt lands tredje brännstålsverk efter Davidshyttan i Hedemora och Karl Gustafs stads manufakturverk i Eskilstuna. Färna bruk räknar sin tillkomst till 1607, men det var [[Momma-29|'''Abraham Momma''']], adlad Reenstierna som fick privilegier på Brännstål 1664. Han hade gjort en studieresa till Danzig 1663 för att få kunskaper om stålindustrin där. Bok: Sahlin, Carl : Svenskt stål före de stora Götstålsprocessernas införande. Stockholm 1931. I boken "Sveriges industri - dess stormän och befrämjare" hittar man följande info om Färna; [http://runeberg.org/rhasvindus/3/0045.html Sveriges industri - dess stormän och befrämjare / Del 3 / sid. 45 (1894-1907) Author: Herman A. Ring.] » Ferna såsom jernbruk spårar man med bestämdhet först 1607; då fanns der blott en hammare med två härdar. Egendomen tyckes då varit krono, alldenstund den 10 år derefter af konung Gustaf II Adolf blef förlänad at en '''[[Olofsson-1428|Halfvar Olsson]]'''. Egentliga anläggningen i större skala af Fernaverken skedde af en kvinna, en af dessa företagsamma och energiska naturer inom det s. k. svagare könet, på hvilka Sveriges materiella odlings häfder hafva att visa sa många lysande exempel. Det var kamreraren L. Abrahamssons enka '''Edla Widiksdotter''', som under åren 1632 —1640 skötte bergverket med det resultat, att det samma 1741 blef privilegieradt till 1,200 skeppund stångjernssmide. Sedan efter henne Ferna en kortare tid tillhört först en '''Niclas Lemon''', sedan en '''N. Neuman''', kom det i '''Abraham Mommas''' ego. Abraham Momma, nobiliserad Reenstjerna, var född 1623 i tyska grefskapet Julich, kom öfver till Sverige och blef handelsman i Stockholm samt stor bruks- och jordegare i Vestmanland och Vesterbotten. Han blef dessutom manufakturkommissarie i General-Kommersekollegium. Om Abraham Momma-Reenstjernas storartade verksamhet heter det i en relation bland annat: Han uppsökte och iståndsatte åtskilliga bergverk i riket, särdeles Kengis i Vesterbotten, samt Jonaiwa och Swappawara, båda i Lappmarken; lät i Lappmarken upprensa Tårnefors och andra strömmar, upprödja och anlägga vägar öfver myrar och kärr, underhalla prest och skolmästare, hvarigenom traktens lappska befolkning blef undervisad i den kristna religionen; vidare försträckte Abraham Momma svenska kronan stora penningsummor samt införde salt under engelska och nederländska sjökriget. » == Sources == '''Se även''' information om Ferna i nedanstående böcker; * [http://runeberg.org/hgsl/2/0311.html "Historiskt-geografiskt och statistiskt lexikon öfver Sverige" (andra bandet, sid 307)] * [http://runeberg.org/nfbh/0053.html Nordisk Familjebok, Uggleupplagan (1908), sid 74.] * [http://runeberg.org/millionar/8/0244.html Svenska millionärer. Minnen och anteckningar.]

Farnham, Viginia Draper Descendants Tour Guide -1

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https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-452.jpg =The Draper Tour Guide: Tour de Farnham= https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-452.jpg ==='''Dedicated To:''' ''' ''Those Who Lived That Gave Us Life!'' ''' === {{Image|file=Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-734.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Scan At Family Reunions (Expect Slow Loading) }} *'''Our Draper Family''' are descendants of Thomas and Sarah Draper, from North Farnham Parish, Colonial America in the 1700's, where we hit the proverbial "Brick Wall". This project considers Draper burials in the United States and Canada. *'''Your Draper Family''' are included. This project may help all "Draper" discover our families. *'''Our Draper family and Your Draper family,''' resting together in many cemeteries, need sorting out, like "separating the Sheep and the Goats" (Interperate that which ever way you wish!) * '''Over 4,660 burial listings as of December 23, 2023'''. The journey of life ends somewhere. Now all of us can see where. *'''Definitions / Terms Used''' **'''Pedigree''' The recorded ancestry of a person or family. **'''Taphophile''' A person who is interested in cemeteries, funerals and gravestones. **'''Brick Wall''' refers to end of a person's pedigree. We can't trace ancestors any further back in time. **'''NOT Family''' (for lack of a better term), alerts OUR family that these are YOUR family. This will be changed to '''NoDoTeD''' (which isn't so rude sounding) and will mean Not Descendant of Thomas Draper ** '''NoDoTeD''' ('''No'''t '''D'''escendant '''o'''f '''T'''homas ('''e''') '''D'''raper) An acronym that will be used to describe "Your Draper Family Member" **'''CENOTAPH''' A monument to someone buried elsewhere. We use the term to label how a person is connected to that burial, but not physically located there. They may be listed again in their final resting place. **'''Additional research information''' is listed: ***Find A Grave ID: listed as '''Memorial ID 167945910''' (example) uses all numbers *** Family Search ID: listed as '''MBFC-H4W''' (example) uses letters and numbers ***WikiTree profile: [[Draper-4171|'''Underscored Draper Name''']], (example) re-directs you to that person's WikiTree profile page. (that example re-directs to my WT page; just FYI) *'''The advantages''' of this project: ** Books about the Draper families in America become outdated. **This project is updated weekly. **When you are out and about in a cemetery, you can Google '"Draper Tour Guide: Tour de Farnham"' on your Smart Phone, scroll down to the State, County, City and cemetery to see all those related to our family, including the daughters who married, and in some cases, their spouses and children. *'''Format''' **We are working to group family members together in the Cemeteries. **Cenotaphs of the "Family Head" and "Spouse(s)" are sometimes inserted as the starting point. '''Format example in cemeteries:''' **Family Head, '''CENOTAPH''' buried: Different Cemetery, City, State; wives: ***1st Wife of Family Head, her children: ****1st Child, spouse: *****Spouse, their children: ******Child '''CENOTAPH''' ( grandchild, buried: Different Cemetery, City, State) ******2nd Child ****2nd Child, spouse: *****Spouse ***2nd Wife of Family Head, her children: ****Child, spouse: *****Spouse, their children: ******Child (grandchild) Infant Age 1 ******2nd Child (grandchild) '''CENOTAPH''' buried: Different Cemetery, City, State; spouse: *******Spouse, '''CENOTAPH''' buried: Different Cemetery, City, State; ********Great Grandchild, (living: see Memorial ID 123456789) ***3rd Wife of Family Head '''CENOTAPH''' buried: Different Cemetery, City, State; *Person (brick wall, unknown, can't find connection) Infant *Person (brick wall, unknown, can't find connection) Note: could be child of Family Head *Person (brick wall, unknown, can't find connection) Note: could be mother of Family Head === Your Departure Begins After Some Brief Comments, History and Acknowledgements === '''Are you a Taphophile?''' (an avid grave hunter) If you have information that your feel should be added or see errors needing corrected, please '''send me a private message through the WikiTree system.''' Profile manager: David Draper '''[send private message]''' located at the top of the page. This project has become very complicated as to adding information, maps and cemetery pictures. I will be happy to add the information for you. (see instructions) ====The History of the Draper Name==== The Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006, says: *English and Irish: occupational name for a maker and seller of woolen cloth, Anglo-Norman French draper (Old French drapier, an agent derivative of drap ‘cloth’). The surname was introduced to Ulster in the 17th century. Draperstown in County Londonderry was named for the London Company of Drapers, which was allocated the land in the early 17th century. https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-631.jpg *'''Our Draper family''' could have come from Ireland or England, or even somewhere else. Our Draper family "brick walls" in 1690 Virginia. *'''Your Draper family''' may trace further back in time, example: **Midgley, Calderdale, West Yorkshire, England (red dot at the right on the map) ***[[Draper-629|Richard John Draper]] lived in the 1530's in that area. His descendants came to America and are "Your Family". **Draperstown, Country Londonerry, Northern Ireland (red dot at the the left on the map) ***[[Draper-900|Mary Draper Ingles]] descended from Irish Draper family in Donegal, Ireland on the Atlantic Coast, visible on the map to the left of the red dot in Northern Ireland. Mary's family are probably your family, as we can not find connections to our family . *A "Draper" worked in the cloth trades, and they were named by their trade: Draper *Drapers belonged to several religious faiths. They didn't, couldn't or wouldn't associate with one another. (Catholic, Protestant, Quaker, Puritan, Mormon and Baptist and Presbyterian). During the American Civil War, our family became divided, as many families did, over the issues of the day. ==== The Paradise We Came From: A Brief History of Our Draper Beginings in Virginia ==== '''RICHMOND COUNTY''' https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-1.png [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Richmond+County,+VA/@37.9615292,-76.7947155,11z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x89b74c7017968811:0xd37409ebe59a8f18!8m2!3d37.9175609!4d-76.7105632 Map_of_Richmond_County] '''THE BRICK WALL''' we can't break down: '''Somewhere on this map [[Draper-169|Thomas & Sarah Draper]] lived, loved, laughed, cried and died in this beautiful area of Colonial America!''' Many pictures of the area are included in the Google Maps link. *'''Unincorporated Communities:''' * Ampthill Heights, * Broad Rock Manor, *Brookbury, *Burtons Corner, *Cedar Farms, *Cherokee Hills, *Cherry Gardens, *Chesterfield Court, *China Hill, *Chippenham Village, *Cobham Park, *Dorchester, *Downings, *Emmerton, *Ethel, *Fairplay, *Farmers Fork, *'''FARNHAM''' *Fawnbrook, *Fernleigh, *Foneswood, *Forest Hill Farms, *Germans Corner, *Havelock, *Haynesville, *Hobby Hill Farms, *Indian Field, *Ivondale, *Kennard, *Kragmont, *Lara, *Luttrellville, *Lyells, *Manchester, *Moon Corner, * Moores Mill, * Mulch, *Naylors, * Naylors Beach, *Newland, "Oak Row, *Oakley Landing, *Oquomock, *Pinehurts, *Piney Grove, *Piney Knolls, *Pittaway Farms, *Rainswood *Ramey Fork, *Rich Neck, *Rio Vista, *Robley, *Scotts Corner, *Sexton Hill, *Sharps, *Simons Corner, *Simonson, *Singerly, *Southampton, *Tallent Town, *Tidewater, *Totusthey, *Twin Valley Farms, * Village, *Walkers Corner, *Walmsley Village, *Washington Park, *Wellford, *Westlake Hills, *Willow Oaks, *Worthington Farms '''[https://familypedia.fandom.com/wiki/Farnham,_Virginia Familypedia]''' '''[[Draper-169|Thomas Draper]]''' our forefather, appears out a dense fog of uncertainty arriving, by birth or by travel to modern day [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Richmond+County,+VA/@37.9615292,-76.7947155,11z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x89b74c7017968811:0xd37409ebe59a8f18!8m2!3d37.9175609!4d-76.7105632 Richmond County, Virginia]. He lived from the late 1680's to 1735. *'''BIRTH PLACE''' Unknown *'''PARENTS''' Unknown *'''SIBLINGS''' Unknown *'''SPOUSE:''' Sarah ''Toone?'' Draper (her parents are uncertain) *'''PROPERTY / FARM / HOME:''' Undiscovered: believed to be near Farnham, Virginia *'''CHILDREN:''' Discovered and Documented *'''BURIAL:''' Unknown (probably on private property with no marker) * '''[[Draper-169|Thomas Draper]]''' lived in what is now modern day Richmond County, Virginia, USA. Long ago the area was called North Farnham Parish, Rappahannock County, a British colony, which was established 1683. **'''[[Tune-56|Sarah Draper]]''' also appears out of the fog of uncertainty, but could be the daughter of '''[[Tune-207|James Toone]]''', who, in his will, January 27 1718, gave land to Sarah and her 3 year old first born son '''[[Draper-1294|William Draper]]'''. However, a court matter on November 1718 involves both Thomas Draper and James Toone: John Buxton’s action of debt against Thomas Draper and James Toone, Thomas’ father-in-law, for 3,600 pounds of tobacco due by bill was dismissed, because Buxton did not prosecute. James Toone died earlier that year. There are no other documents that can prove Sarah's father is James Toone. '''[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-7.jpg '''The Will of James Toone]''' ***'''Children''' listed below in the "Thank You" section ====A VERY BIG "THANK YOU!" to our Draper Family Members and Friends==== '''Bill Draper''' has done exhaustive research into our Draper family and has the best primary sources for the family of Thomas Draper and his wife Sarah. His work conveys the facts we know and separates the myths that have become ingrained as facts we think are correct. Visit Bill's web site to learn more and be sure to thank him for his enormous contributions! Link below: [http://billdraper.net/html/virginia_drapers.html '''Bill Draper's Web Site Page: ''MY GENERATIONS'' Early History of Virgina Drapers"] *'''We also want to thank those who have worked endlessly documenting Draper memorials on Find A Grave: **'''Frank Draper''' (FAG ID: 19418732) **'''Tim Draper''' ** '''John Draper''' (FAG ID: 48647082) , ** '''Henry Draper''' (FAG ID 46855149), ** '''Jeffery Draper''' (FAG ID: 47776567) and ** '''Jim Sears''' AKA Tombstoned (FAG ID 50912194) **'''[[Draper-3739|Ray Draper]]''', who is not of our family, but has helped us sort out his "Quaker Draper" ancestors from North Carolina who are intermingled with our families in several states. **'''Our Family Cousins''' who are '''WikiTree members''', working together, acting as a collective group have documented our family for the world to see. Please find their names below, under each child of Thomas & Sarah from which they descend. **'''Undiscovered Cousins''', WikiTree members, who have also helped sort out our family. If you see this, Thank YOU! Please contact me. (see instructions) **'''Chris Draper''', son of Dave Draper, who has contributed the logo design, branding of the Tour Guide, and the [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-13.jpg "Wanted Dead or Alive" poster] (see Iowa) '''The Children of [[Draper-169|Thomas Draper]]''' with living Draper Family, WikiTree members and genealogists, from whom they descend: *[[Draper-293|Elizabeth ''Draper'' Gibson]](1711 - 1739) *[[Draper-5367|Judith ''Draper'' Chipman]] 1713–1781 '''husband: [[Chipman-66|Perez Chipman]]'s family came to America on the Mayflower''' *[[Draper-1294|William Draper]] (1715 - abt. 1765) *[[Draper-722|Mary Ann ''Draper'' Palmer]] 1718–1761 **[[Roux-1276|Freda McCloud]] *[[Draper-1292| Joseph Draper]] (1719 - 1720) *[[Draper-1293|Joshua Draper]] (1721 - 1792) *[[Draper-1287|James Draper]] (1724 - 1780) '''wife: [[Hanks-1007|Sarah Hanks Draper]] is the 1st cousin of [[Lincoln-103|Abraham Lincoln]] 3 times removed''' ** '''[[Thompson-25916|Johnette Routh]]''' *[[Draper-1290|Katherine Draper]] (1728 - 1763) *[[Draper-165|Solomon Draper Sr.]] (1731 - 1807) **'''[[Draper-4171|Dave Draper]]''' (Your Host: FAG ID: 50995047) **'''[[Draper-4269|Jill E ''Draper'' Seeley]]''' **'''[[Draper-3807|Daniel Draper]]''' ** '''[[Fisher-10551|Jenny Lawless]]''' **''' [[Hankins-342|Johnny Hankins]]''' **''' [[Taylor-23770|James Taylor Jr.]]''' **'''[[Draper-5852|James Draper Jr.]] **'''[[Taylor-94694|Charley Taylor]]''' *[[Draper-40|Thomas Draper Jr.]] (1733 - abt. 1812) **'''[[Draper-6480|Kelll Draper]]''' **'''[[Draper-3273|James Draper]]''' **'''[[Smith-237935|Dudley Smith III]]''' **'''[[Draper-850|Vernon Draper]]''' ** '''[[Draper-801|Jerry Draper]]''' ** '''[[Draper-4131|Dennis Draper]]''' **'''[[Zumbaum-1|Gina (Zumbaum) Wrather]]''' **'''[[Rich-5260|Carol Stiles]]''' **'''[[Tisdale-1140|Kathy Fryer]] If you are a WikiTree member who descends from Thomas & Sarah Draper, and your name is not above, please contact me: davedraperbloomington@gmail.com '''There are others we need to thank'''. Those are the the ones who went before us. They are gone now but certainly not forgotten. We acknowledge them at the very bottom of the page. See Acknowledgments in the main menu or contents, or click here: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Farnham%2C_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1&public=1#ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS] === YOUR TOUR BEGINS IN FARNHAM, RICHMOND COUNTY VIRGINIA === '''Farnham''' ZIP Code 22460 Named after Farnham, Surry, England Your host, [[Draper-4171|Dave Draper]], 6th great grandson of [[Draper-169|Thomas and Sarah Toone? Draper]], visited Farnham, Virginia, on the 23rd of December, 2021. It was sunny, 50 degrees and no wind. The area is a rural setting in a forest of tall pine trees with fluffy green needles on flat fertile land, with many large meadows in-between. Many of the meadows were cornfields, some were just grass with a house set back from the road. We Googled Farnham Parish and it took us to the historic [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farnham_Church Farnham_Episcopal_Church], built in 1730, which includes a small cemetery, like many area rural churches. There were no Draper graves. This is the problem: North Farnham Parish is not the Farnham Episcopal Church, and Google Maps is also confused as North Farnham Parish no longer exists. We next widened out our search, driving through forests and meadows. On our drive we found the mansion called Indian Banks established 1699, which was built on top of an Indian village, originally owned by Thomas Glasscock in 1662. We did not find any Draper property locations or Draper burials. That is a secret still hidden in the wind, as it carries the love, laughter and tears of our forefathers who lived in this beautiful paradise. As new research is forthcoming, I feel for a certain that I didn't visit the exact area where Thomas and Sarah lived, but I did see the sites he saw and loved!-- added by [[Draper-4171|Dave Draper]] https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-1.jpg *'''North Farnham Episcopal Church''', address: 231 N Farnham Church Rd, Farnham, VA ZIP Code 22460. This was the center of worship for residents of North Farnham Parish in 1730, in which Thomas and Sarah would have known about or even attended services. * '''Note''' Many churches have cemeteries on property as this church does. There are no Draper burials here. But this church has been through a lot of turmoil over the years, and there could be burials, unmarked and forgotten over time. Thomas and Sarah Draper are probably resting eternally on property they owned. *'''From Wikipedia:''' Farnham Church is a historic Episcopal church located at Farnham, Richmond County, Virginia. It was built in 1737,''' (Stone on church reads 1730)''' and is a one-story, cruciform shaped brick Colonial era church building. It measures 63 feet, 8 inches, feet by 58 feet, 2 inches, and is topped by a gable roof. Two years into the War of 1812, bullet holes were left in the walls during a conflict between the Virginia militia and the British fleet, led by Admiral George Cockburn. This event was called the Skirmish at Farnham Church. During the Civil War the church was used by Union soldiers as a stable. The church was last renovated in 1921 in the Georgian Revival style. (Dave Draper has pictures of the bullet holes in the building) https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-12.jpg *'''Sign Markers''' along the road noting historic sites. The problem is there is no way to pull off the road to view them. You would have to stop your vehicle on the road to view them or take a picture. The road is heavily traveled, you would be killed instantly trying to stop! This marker was in a safe location to view. https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-2.jpg *'''Farnham Post Office''' ZIP Code 22460 193 Cedar Grove Road https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-4.jpg *'''Indian Banks Mansion''' built 1699. Private property, no tours, located at 2494 Simonson Rd, Farnham, Virginia. https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/2494-Simonson-Rd-Farnham-VA-22460/108038231_zpid/ *'''Farnham's Notable Residents:''' '''[[Coates-4322|Jim Coates]]''', Major League Baseball pitcher, '''[[Griffin-6967|Cyrus Griffin]]''', last President of the Continental Congress (1788) '''[[Hammond-8924|Samuel Hammond]]''', Revolutionary War soldier and officer, Territorial Governor, and statesman '''[[Hanks-230|Joseph Hanks]]''', Abraham Lincoln's great grandfather. https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-641.jpg James Alton Coates (August 4, 1932 – November 15, 2019) was an American professional baseball pitcher. A right-hander, Coates pitched in Major League Baseball for the New York Yankees (1956, 1959–62), Washington Senators (1963), Cincinnati Reds (1963) and Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67). He was born in Farnham, Virginia. Wikipedia '''Emmerton''' ZIP Code 22572 located 5 miles north of Farnham, Virginia, Burial location of [[Coates-4325|Richard Henry Coates Jr]], Grandfather of '''[[Coates-4322|Jim Coates]]''' Major League Baseball Pitcher, Jerusalem Baptist Church Cemetery 8800 Historyland Highway, '''Warsaw''' ZIP Code 22572 County Seat of Richmond County. There are places paces to gas up the car, and grab something to eat! 10 minutes from Farnham on the History Land Highway Exp, or take the senic route 607 North to 661, turn west (left) 16 minutes. https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-3.jpg *Tom Rhodes Tree Carving Trail, 5 Stars, 211 Wallace St, Warsaw, VA 22572 Local artist has carved 60+ beautiful cartoon and wildlife characters into the tree trunks. Hard to find, no sign, but trust your GPS when it says "You have arrived!" *Richmond County Museum, 5874 Richmond Rd, Warsaw, VA 22572 5 Stars, 1 review! Hours: 11:00 to 3:00 *Clarksville Cemetery, 445 Menokin Rd, Warsaw, VA 22572, Phone: (804) 333-3041 .*Various places to eat include Subway, McDonalds, Dairy Queen *Gas Stations: Citgo, Shell, BP and Exxon and others '''Tidewater''' unincorporated community ZIP Code 22572 Consider it a scenic drive from Farnham and back. Expect loss of internet service along the way. '''Tidewater Region''' Tidewater also refers to an entire region along the East Coast *Prominent Virginians General '''George Washington''', Confederate General '''Robert E. Lee''' and Gloucester's native son, '''Doctor Walter Reed''' are Tidewater born. *The Revolutionary War ended in 1781 on the shores of the York River, and the first ironclad ships battled in Hampton Roads during the War Between the States. ===Quick Search: Scroll Up To: '''CONTENTS''' Then Scroll Down to State & County Desired=== The following states are '''not listed in alphabetical order.''' They are listed as the family moved westward, from New England, then to the South, Midwest, South West, Northwest and West Coast of the USA. To quickly find a state, scroll up to the top of the page and look for a state in the table of '''CONTENTS''' menu. ==Virginia 433 Burial Listings== ==='''AUGUSTA COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-187.jpg '''Staunton''' ZIP Code 24401 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-175.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/231589/thornrose-cemetery Thornrose Cemetery]''' Location: 1041 West Beverley St Staunton, Virginia, 24401 *[[Draper-4740|Alonzo T. Draper]] 8 Feb 1878 – 28 Feb 1937 wife: **[[Conner-5662|Sallie Conner Draper]] 22 Jul 1890 – 3 Apr 1986 ***[[Draper-4923|Audley Alonzo Draper]] 14 Jun 1908 – 4 Dec 1922, Age 14 *[[Draper-4924|Dennis Brooks Draper]] 24 May 1912 – 8 Nov 1997 wife: **[[Culbertson-1246|Alice Betty (Culbertson) Draper]] (1913 - 1984) '''CENOTAPH''' cremated, duaghter: ***[[Draper-4927|Sarah Alice “Sally” Draper]] 26 Nov 1940 – 21 Mar 2020 *Elijah Lee Draper 27 Mar 1902 – 17 Sep 1967 (descends from Thomas Draper (1783-18??) Northampton, NC) brick wall, research needed, wife: **Dolly Swisher Draper 15 Sep 1898 – 27 Jul 1984 *Mary Lee Draper 22 Dec 1913 – 12 Sep 1999 ==='''AMELIA COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-188.jpg *[[Draper-1287|James Draper]] (1724 - 1780) '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown, wife **[[Hanks-1007|Sarah (Hanks) Draper]] (1719 - 1780) '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown ***'''NOTE''' Sarah Hanks is a grand aunt of Abraham Lincoln *William Thomas Draper (1755 – 1786) • GHY3-FX4 **Mary Draper (1765 – 1804) • GHYQ-QGN '''CENOTAPH''' death in Mecklenburg County, Virginia ***Peter Thomas Draper 12 February 1785 – 23 December 1871 Memorial ID 81959095 FS: GHY3-ZNK '''CENOTAPH''' buried [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1993178/old-liberty-cemetery Old Liberty Cemetery] Cass County, Texas ****Rebecca ''Granad'' Draper1789–1869 FS ID GHYS-YM5 '''CENOTAPH''' died Barbour County, Alabama *****Peter Draper (1808–1897) FS ID L8SB-LT5 '''CENOTAPH''' death in Cass, Texas ******Manda Lavicie Reed (1816–1880) '''CENOTAPH''' death Atlanta, Cass, Texas, USA ==='''BEDFORD COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-189.jpg '''Bedford''' ZIP Code 24523 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-19.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/216486/greenwood-cemetery Greenwood Cemetery]''' *[[Draper-2997|Pvt Frank Price Draper Sr.]] 2 Mar 1896 – 15 Jan 1975, wife: **[[Smith-188115|Mary Lena Virginia Smith Draper]] 4 Mar 1897 – 4 Mar 1980, sons: ***[[Draper-2991|Frank Price Draper Jr.]] 16 Sep 1918 – 6 Jun 1944 Killed in Action, Omaha Beach D -Day ***[[Draper-4446|Warren Gamiel Eugene Draper Sr.]] 28 Dec 1920 – 19 May 2007 ****[[Lipford-91|Fleda Elizabeth Lipford Draper]] 10 Apr 1922 – 2 May 2017 ***[[Draper-5343|David Samuel Lewis Draper]] 9 Nov 1922 – 18 Jan 2008 wife: ****[[Aldrich-3269|Kathryn Effie Aldrich Draper]] 6 Sep 1922 – 2 Aug 1994 ***[[Draper-5438|Dorcas Verona ''Draper'' Lipford]] 1924–2010, husband: ****[[Lipford-94|William Edward Lipford]] 1924–1975 *William Jackson Draper 11 Apr 1923 – 24 Oct 2001 wife: **Corine Ruby Hensley Draper 2 Jul 1934 – 20 Dec 2012 son ***Billy Ray Draper 30 Jun 1957 – 19 Jan 2019 wife: ****Cora McGhee Draper *Claudell Jackson Draper 5 Oct 1954 – 16 Sep 1979 '''Goodview''' ZIP Code24095 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-138.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2723443/draper-family-cemetery Draper Family Cemetery]''' AKA Benjamin Henry Draper Cemetery Note" Bedford County Cemetery survey lists Cemetery #357. No gravestone or marker found in this family plot in Oct 2021. *Benjamin Henry Draper 10 Mar 1845 – 13 Nov 1910 Memorial ID 221768307 wife: **Mary Louise ''Meador'' Draper12 Sep 1836 – 25 Aug 1920 Memorial ID 221769025 children: ***Mary Adelaide ''Draper'' Meador 1871–1927 Memorial ID 221771530 ***Ada Daisy ''Draper'' McGuire 1873–1971 Memorial ID 193116063 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/51319/mountain-view-cemetery Mountain View Cemetery] Vinton, Virginia ***Grace Wilson ''Draper'' Chattin 1874–1959 Memorial ID 198179475 ***John Claude Draper 1876–1953 Memorial ID 101115008 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/50174/evergreen-burial-park Evergreen Burial Park] Roanoke, Virginia ***Olivia Virginia ''Draper'' Chattin 1881–1965 Memorial ID 221768455 '''Montvale''' ZIP Code 24122 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-334.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1997079/montvale-presbyterian-church-cemetery Montvale Presbyterian Church Cemetery]''' Montvale, Bedford County , Virginia, USA *George Nelson Draper 17 Mar 1842 – 22 Apr 1899, Memorial ID: 42250402 wife: **Elizabeth F ''Chilton'' Draper 28 Jul 1842 – 18 Jan 1912, Memorial ID: 42250403 children: ***Luther Harrison Draper 6 Oct 1862 – 20 Dec 1892 Memorial ID: 42250401 ***Eugenia ''Draper'' Brugh 1872–1904, Memorial ID husband: 42250404 ****James Walter Brugh 1871–1949 Memorial ID: 20312624 ***William Walter Draper 1874–1949 '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID: 100725275 buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/50186/fair-view-cemetery Fair View Cemetery] ****Lura J Whorley Draper 1870–1904 '''CENTOTAPH''' Memorial ID: 28549438 buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/51319/mountain-view-cemetery Mountain View Cemetery] ***Hattie ''Draper'' Cothran 1880–1950 '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID: 177165574 buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/50267/forest-lawn-cemetery Forest Lawn Cemetery] husband: ****John Lewis Cothran 1872–1951 Memorial ID: 177165559 *James Clyde Draper 22 Jan 1902 – 17 Feb 1961 Memorial ID 42250372 **Daisy Lillian Callahan Draper 5 May 1912 – 20 Nov 2001 Memorial ID 88725492 ***James Luther Draper 1934-1999 Memorial ID 235320429 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/49500/blue-ridge-memorial-gardens Blue Ridge Memorial Gardens] Roanoke, Virginia *Herbert Lee Draper 17 Apr 1898 – 29 Apr 1968 *John Lee “Jack” Draper 15 Mar 1841 – 25 Jul 1938 *Lizzie Bowyer Draper 25 Apr 1892 – 20 Aug 1957 *Luther Harrison Draper 6 Oct 1862 – 20 Dec 1892 *Sarah Elizabeth Pierce Draper Sep 1866 – 7 Feb 1917 *William MarK Draper 15 Oct 1957 – 1 Jul 2001 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-18.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/256961/oakwood-cemetery Oakwood Cemetery]''' Located: Longwood Road Bedford, Bedford County, Virginia *[[Draper-4447|Thomas D. Draper]] Mar 1852 – 20 Jun 1927 wives: **[[Atkinson-11415|Elizabeth Alcora “Bettie” Atkinson Draper]] 14 Oct 1861 – 17 Jul 1917 **[[Witt-3746|Lillie Flora Witt Draper]] 15 May 1884 – 22 Nov 1963, Lillie's daughter: ***[[Draper-4448|Florence (Draper) Carter]] (1925 - 1977), and her husband ****[[Carter-38545|Alvin Lewis Carter]] (1913 - 1992) *[[Draper-4452|Joseph Edward Draper]] 30 Apr 1899 – 2 Aug 1972 (son of Thomas above) **Wife??? have not found her *[[Draper-4450|Ida Jane “Janie” Draper]] 18 Jun 1887 – 5 Apr 1910 age 23, (daughter of Thomas above) *Willie Jackson Draper Jr.31 May 1952 – 31 May 1952 infant son of ?? ==='''ESSEX COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-692.jpg '''Tappahannock''' ZIP Code 22560 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-423.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/786076/first-baptist-church-cemetery First Baptist Church Cemetery]''' Located: Tappahannock, Virginia *James L. Draper 1942 – 1985 Memorial ID 156949302 *Jacqueline Draper Birth and death dates unknown. Memorial ID 156949309 ==='''FRANKLIN COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-190.jpg '''Gladehill''' ZIP Code 24092 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-181.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/51623/perdue-cemetery Perdue Cemetery]''' Location: Twilight Lane, Gladehill, Franklin County, Virginia, USA *[[Draper-5018|John Marcellos Draper]] 24 Jul 1851 – 17 Mar 1907 wife: **[[Hunt-24759|Loujinnie Frances ''Bishop'' (Hunt) (Draper) Bishop]] (1872 - 1958)''' CENOTAPH''' burial: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/50186/fair-view-cemetery Fair View Cemetery], Roanoke, VA ***Vidda M Draper 26 Jan 1901 – 1 Apr 1904 infant daughter '''Rocky Mount''' ZIP Code 24151 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-26.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/51335/mountain-view-memorial-park Mountain_View_Memorial_Park]''' *[[Draper-5020|Charles Wesley Draper]] (1849-1939) wife **[[Cheshire-579|Nannie Elizabeth Cheshire Draper]] (1849 – 1925) *[[Draper-5025|Frank Leslie Draper]] (1887-1890) age 3 *[[Fisher-26429|Martha Jane Fisher Draper]] (1878 -1959) husband: **William John Draper ???? Her son is : [[Draper-5030|Elga Draper]] buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/50284/franklin-memorial-park Franklin Memorial Park] https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-17.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/50284/franklin-memorial-park Franklin_Memorial_Park]''' *[[Draper-5032|Jack Douglas Draper]] (1933-2018) *[[Draper-5030|Elga Draper]] and wife: ** [[Guthrie-4993|Laura M.'' Guthrie'' Draper]] ***'''CENOTAPH''' [[Draper-5031|Russell Wayne Draper]] (1937 - 2004) unknown burial location. Russell is the son of [[Draper-5030|Elga Draper]] and the grandson of [[Fisher-26429|Martha Jane Fisher Draper]] (1878 -1959) ==='''FLOYD COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-191.jpg '''Floyd''' ZIP Code 24091 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-25.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/366066/zion-lutheran-church-cemetery Zion_Lutheran_Church_Cemetery]''' Located: 635 Needmore Lane NE *[[Draper-4047|John Harrison Draper]] 27 Jun 1822 – 1891 wife: ** [[Scott-43257|Latitia Amanda'' Scott'' Draper]] is buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Martinsville *[[Draper-5053|John Tazewell Draper]] 2 Feb 1868 – 28 Nov 1935 (son of John & Latitia above) wife: **[[Hogan-6124|Mildred Hogan Draper]] 29 Sep 1868 – 10 Oct 1948 *[[Draper-5054|Wilmer Callie Draper]] 4 Sep 1892 – 15 Jul 1945 wife: **[[Lindsey-6240|Helen Frances ''Lindsey'' (Draper) Epperly]] ==='''GILES COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-192.jpg '''Pembroke''' ZIP Code 24136 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-174.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1996555/lybrook-cemetery Lybrook Cemetery]''' Location: Pembroke, Giles County, Virginia, USA *[[Draper-1936|Jesse Hurd Draper]] 18 Sep 1839 – 6 Feb 1904 wife: **[[Napier-2116|Elizabeth J. “Bettie” Napier Draper]] 10 Dec 1847 – 24 Apr 1919 ***[[Draper-1566|William Harvey “Harry” Draper]] 19 Jun 1873 – 31 Jan 1898 ==='''HENRY COUNTY'''=== Named after [[Henry-30|Patrick Henry]]. https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-194.jpg '''Rural Area''' '''Axton''' ZIP Code 24054 is an unincorporated community in Henry County, Virginia, United States. Axton is located on U.S. Route 58 9.2 miles east-southeast of Martinsville. https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-34.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2375212/mcdonald-cemetery McDonald Cemetery'''], located on Route # 614 East of Axton, VA. is a very small rural cemetery, probably on private property, and exactly how far from Axton is unknown. *[[Draper-5016|Henry Clay Draper]] (1861 - 1935) and wife: **[[Chattin-148|Lucy Fannie (Chattin) Draper]] (1876 - 1954) '''Rural Countryside - North of Martinsville''' Map Drawing by [[Thomasson-878|Robert Kermon Thomasson]] provided by John Draper (FIND A GRAVE ID 48647082) https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-9.jpg '''Draper Cemetery''' Located on Rt 609 exact location is said to be down a dirt lane west of Rt.609 and Appleleaf Drive, however in satellite view, we see no gravestones. [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Co+Rd+665,+Virginia/@36.7922253,-79.9022775,167m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x88529c84b9766023:0x46edddd7f916d656!8m2!3d36.7851975!4d-79.884437 Satelitte_View_Map] This looks like private property. See also: [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/181463305/elkanah-lewis-draper Find_A_Grave_Burial_Diagrams_and_Satellite_Screen_Shot_in_Elkaniah_Draper] https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-10.jpg *[[Draper-1923|Thomas Jefferson]] “Tom Jeff” Draper Sr. 1808 – 1885 & wife **[[Davis-39687|Nancy Dent Davis Draper]] 1808 – 24 1889 *[[Draper-1207|Charles Lewis Draper]] (1869 - 1945) wife **[[Byrd-1753|Elizabeth Frances Byrd Draper]] 1872–1950 *[[Draper-5002|Elkaniah Lewis “Caney” Draper]]16 Jan 1909 – 14 Jun 1976 *[[Draper-1495|Thomas Jefferson Draper Jr.]] 1837 – 1924 **[[Thomason-807|Adelphia Anne (Thomason) Draper]] (abt. 1841 - 1910) '''CENOTAPH''' buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/78928/lawrence-cemetery Lawrence Cemetery] Scott Depot, Putnam County , West Virginia *[[Draper-1939|James Madison Draper]] 16 Jul 1846 – 29 Sep 1923 This may be the "Madison" in the chart that wanted to be "buried by his mother" *[[Draper-1217|John Harrison Draper]] (1842 - 1915) & 2nd wife **[[Bird-3566|Mary Emma (Bird) Draper]] (1869 - 1943) **[[Cheshire-577|Martha "Pat" Draper]] (1st wife) buried in Clarke Cemetery, Henry County, Virginia, USA '''Draper Burials at Rt 609 and Rt 669'''. North of Junction Rt 609 and Rt 669, and to the west of Rt 609 are two Burials, husband and wife, William and Lucy Draper. See map above. *[[Draper-1212|William D. Draper]] 1785 – 4 Jul 1863 and wife: **[[Meredith-1110|Lucy Meredith Draper]] 1788 – ???? Find A Grave has the wrong location listed for these graves. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- '''CENOTAPH''' listing until we can find their real burial place: *[[Draper-173|John Harrison Draper]]1789-1866, and 1st wife: **[[Clark-3252|Ruth “Polly” Clark Draper]] 1793 – 1831 ***[[Draper-173|John Harrison Draper]] and [[Clark-3252|Ruth “Polly” Clark Draper]] are the parents of [[Draper-4254|Ira Dillingham Draper]] who is buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/101489/starr-cemetery Starr_Cemetery] **There were 8 family members named John Harrison Draper. However, this [[Draper-173|John Harrison Draper]] and his wife [[Clark-3252|Ruth “Polly” Clark Draper]] are probably buried in Indiana. Find A grave has them listed here, so a cenotaph is placed here, with caution noted that there are no grave sites, headstones or proof with primary sources. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Both Drapers below, not profiled on WikiTree nor are not listed on the above map, Yet FAG says they are buried in this cemetery. '''CENOTAPH''' listing until we can find their real burial place: *William Harrison Draper 1874 – 1905 not profiled on WikiTree, not on above diagram **Lucy Draper Draper Birth and death dates unknown. not profiled on WikiTree -------------------------------------------------------------------------- '''William Draper Sr. Burial Ground''' The bottomland below the burying ground ridge became known as '''Granny Draper Bottom''' ”[https://www.google.com/maps/@36.7711624,-79.9519184,813m/data=!3m1!1e3 Satellite_View_Map] Directions: At the intersection of Rt 606 Oak Level Rd and Sun Valley Drive, turn west on Sun Valley Drive. Continue West, the road takes a sharp bend and heads Northeast. Continue about 600 feet, the cemetery is on the west side of the road. *[[Draper-177|William Draper Sr.]] (28 Mar 1760 - 5 Feb 1818) **[[Estes-291|Francis E. Draper]] (1757 - 19 Jan 1853) '''William Draper Jr. Burial Ground''' [https://www.google.com/maps/@36.7700936,-79.9166562,627m/data=!3m1!1e3 Satellite_View_Map] Directions: Rt 609 Daniels Creek Rd. south of Cahhill Drive 600 feet, turn west on road or farm lane which goes North West. Private property, cemetery is hidden by trees. The owner of the property might know were to look. '''CENOTAPH''' listing until we can find out more about them: *William Draper Jr. (no birth or death dates given) **Lucy M. Draper (no birth or death dates given) https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-98.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2402504/clarke-cemetery Clarke Cemetery'''] Mt Olivet Road (Rt. 777) Henry County, Virginia, 24112 USA * [[Cheshire-577|Martha Jane ''Cheshire'' "Pat" Draper]] (1843 - 1900) 1st wife of [[Draper-1217|John Harrison Draper]] (1842 - 1915) buried in Draper Cemetery '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martinsville,_Virginia Martinsville]''' ZIP Codes: 24112, 24113, 24114, 24115. WikiPedia says: Martinsville was founded by American Revolutionary War General, Native American agent and explorer [[Martin-3583|Joseph Martin]], born in Albemarle County. He developed his plantation "Scuffle Hill" on the banks of the Smith River near the present-day southern city limits. General Martin and revolutionary patriot [[Henry-30|Patrick Henry]], who lived briefly in Henry County and for whom the county is named, were good friends. https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-420.jpg *'''Martinsville Speedway''' (NASCAR) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martinsville_Speedway#/media/File:Backstretch_at_Martinsville_Speedway.jpg Article_and_Pictures] https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-11.jpg *'''Draper Barber Shop''' (first located on Walnut St., then where WHEE Radio was located, then, in front of the old Shackleford Hostpital on Church St. and then In the Patrick Henry Mall. Ed Draper started the business in 1916, and was 74 in 1981 in the newspaper article. This information is from the1981 newspaper article. Let us know if they are still there! Added by [[Draper-4171|Dave Draper]] *'''Sheriff Steve Draper''' Top Cop! 27 years of service! January 30, 2021, 11:09 AM news story [https://www.wsls.com/news/local/2021/01/30/with-27-years-of-service-martinsville-sheriff-is-virginias-longest-serving-sheriff/ Virginia_Today] story and short video. *'''DuPont''' in 1941 built a large manufacturing plant for producing textile nylon filament, a vital war material. During the Cold War, the city was identified as a target for strategic bombing by the Soviet Union. see: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martinsville,_Virginia WikiPedia] and [https://www.epa.gov/hwcorrectiveaction/hazardous-waste-cleanup-dupont-martinsville-va Hazarous_Waste_Cleanup_Satelite_View_Map] and story. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Museum_of_Natural_History'''Virginia Museum of Natural History'''] 21 Starling Ave, Martinsville, VA 24112 '''Figsboro ( North of Martinsville)''' ZIP Code 24112 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-35.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2139029/camp-branch-primitive-church-cemetery Camp Branch Primitive Church Cemetery]''' Rural Cemetery located east of Figsboro Rd at the intersection of Figsboro Rd 890 and Dyer Store Road 657 on the Camp Branch Church property. [https://www.google.com/maps/@36.7910978,-79.8465681,304m/data=!3m1!1e3 Satelite_View_Map] *[[Draper-5073|James Henry “Jim” Draper]] 15 Mar 1874 – 13 Dec 1925 **[[McBride-5923|Lucy Ann McBride Draper]] 11 Nov 1871 – 9 Mar 1964 *[[Thomasson-878|Robert Kermon Thomasson]] (1936 - 2021) (cremated) '''CENOTAPH''' (Kermon was a Draper / Thomasson Family Historian & Genealogist) A Cenotaph marker for Kemon has been placed in this cemetery as Kemon wanted to be with his grandparents who are buried here. His parents are buried in Roselawn (See Roselawn Cemetery below, as he is also listed there with his parents to avoid confusion) *[[Draper-5068|Mike Truman Draper]] 24 Feb 1887 – 5 Jul 1967 1st & 2nd wives **[[Gregory-11945|Alma H. Gregory Draper]] 1889 – 10 Jan 1929 **[[Holland-14609|Stella Holland Draper]] 3 Jul 1889 – 6 Jul 1974 *[[Draper-5086|Wendall A. Draper]] 1914 – 29 Dec 1928 son of [[Draper-5068|Mike & Alma Draper]] above https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-36.jpg [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2303395/hairfield-family-cemetery '''Hairfield_Family_Cemetery'''] Located north of Figsboro Rd and College Dr. (See FAG map) *Louise Draper1922 – 23 May 1925 *Dorothy Draper1926 – 1926 *[[Hairfield-17|Hettie V Hairfield Draper]] 1884 –1926 husband: **[[Draper-5012|Jesse Ben Draper]] (1883-1926) '''CENOTAPH''' re-married, burried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/51497/oakwood-cemetery Oakwood_Cemetery] https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-16.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2376945/nunn-cemetery Nunn Family Cemetery]''' [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2370765/nunn-family-cemetery/map Find_A_Grave_Map_with_2_Pictures] Located: Figsboro, Henry County , Virginia, USA *[[Thomasson-897|Martha "Mary Jane" ''Thomasson'' Draper]]1856–1891 (Wife of [[Draper-4965|Hugh N. Draper]]) (Hugh N. Draper is buried in Pleasantville Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, North Carolina (See North Carolina) *[[Draper-1922|Peter Davis Draper]] (1834 - 1924), wives: **[[Ramsey-5218|Norah Ann ''Ramsey'' Draper]] 1863-1899 '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown **[[Nunn-1030|Mary Lucinda ''Nunn'' Draper]] 1840-1899]] '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown *[[Stone-24396|Lucy Jane ''Stone'' Nunn]] (1864 - 1911) (granddaughter of [[Draper-4048|Martin Samuel Draper]] (1796 - 1878), Husband: **[[Nunn-3020|Joseph Henry Nunn]] 1853-1910 '''Note:''' [[Stone-24396|Lucy Jane ''Stone'' Nunn]] and 8 of her 11 children die in a fire that consumed their home. Her children are buried here also, some mass buried in a 24 ft long grave. ***Georgia, age 24; ***William Martin, age 22; ***Henry Mortimer, age 17; ***Elizabeth Myrtle, age 15; ***Joseph Dillard, age 12; ***Stafford Wesley, age 10; ***Lucille, age 7; ***Helen, age 5. https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-358.jpg Fire company men pose with their pride and joy, a new 1910 Fire Truck. Disclaimer: not the fire company involved in the fire that claimed the life of Lucy Nunn and eight of her children. (see note above this photo) This picture is placed here to give one a feel for the time period in which this tragic event occured. https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-335.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2291120/prillaman-cemetery Prillaman Cemetery]''' Located near the intersection of Dyer Store Rd and Ravenscroft Rd. (south and east a few yards) Use map view in FAG *[[Draper-1943|Elkanah Brammer Draper]] 20 May 1827 – 10 Nov 1902 and wife: **[[Eggleton-546|Mary Polly Ann Eggleton Draper]] 10 May 1832 – 27 Dec 1902, children: ***[[Draper-5079|Keziah J.'' Draper'' Prunty]] 1858–1934, husband: ****[[Robert A. Prunty]] 9 Jan 1849 – 18 Feb 1930 ***[[Draper-1357|Eliza Sue'' Draper'' Prillaman]] 1865–1949, husband: ****[[Prillaman-70|Peter Allen Prillaman]] 30 Oct 1856 – 3 Oct 1922, children: *****Mary Prillaman Smith 30 Mar 1904 – 24 May 2001, husband: ******Noel Alexander Smith 17 Jun 1913 – 11 Nov 1995 *****Robert A. Prillaman 28 Mar 1895 – 11 Oct 1918 ***[[Draper-5052|Michael E. Draper]] (1856 - 1946) and wife: ****[[Minter-1019|Martha J. “Mattie” Minter Draper]] (1861 – 1908) and daughter: *****[[Draper-5060|Mallie E. Draper]] 28 Dec 1881 – 20 Oct 1886 Age 4 ***[[Draper-5080|Lucy Frances ''Draper'' McMillion]] 1860–1946 and husband: ****[[McMillion-245|Robert Fulton McMillion]] 3 Apr 1860 – 9 Dec 1936 *****Joseph Brammer McMillion 1885–1957 Memorial ID 140968862 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/51497/oakwood-cemetery Oakwood Cemetery] Martinsville, VA ******Eliza May ''Stultz'' McMillion 1886–1947 Memorial ID 62622555 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/51497/oakwood-cemetery Oakwood Cemetery] Martinsville, VA *****James W. McMillion 1892–1966 Memorial ID 29264618 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/80984/gardens-of-faith-cemetery Gardens Of Faith Cemetery] Rosedale, Maryland, wives: ******Edith Louise Mantell Wood 1892–1970 Memorial ID 22661838 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/80984/gardens-of-faith-cemetery Gardens Of Faith Cemetery] Rosedale, Maryland ******Hattie Preston Robertson McMillion 1916–1986 Memorial ID 35176257 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/80984/gardens-of-faith-cemetery Gardens Of Faith Cemetery] Rosedale, Maryland *Note: Michael & Eliza are the parents of [[Eggleton-546|Mary Polly Ann Eggleton Draper]] *[[Eggleton-547|Michael Eggleton]] 28 Mar 1799 – May 1868 **[[Robertson-23130|Eliza F. Robertson Eggleton]] Jan 1808 – Jul 1889 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Prillaman-70.jpg [[Draper-1357|Eliza Sue'' Draper'' Prillaman]] poses with her husband Peter, and her children: If the oldest girl in the picture is Theodora Prillaman (Minter) Watkins 1888–1970 (on left), this picture might have be taken about 1900, (research needed) https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-652.jpg Theodora Prillaman (Minter) Watkins (1888 - 1970) is the granddaughter of [[Draper-1943|Elkanah Brammer Draper]]. She is resting in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2226220/mayo-christian-church-cemetery Mayo Christian Church Cemetery] Spencer, Virginia https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Draper-1943-2.jpg [https://www.google.com/maps/@36.7432714,-79.9454156,2895m/data=!3m1!1e3 Satelite_View_Map] of the same area in the hand drawn map above. https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-20.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/51497/oakwood-cemetery Oakwood_Cemetery]''' 107 Cemetery St (276) 732-9706 [https://www.google.com/maps/@36.6870381,-79.8793525,362m/data=!3m1!1e3 Satellite_View_Map] Founded in 1883 by the City of Martinsville, Oakwood Cemetery is located in uptown Martinsville, Virginia on a beautiful 23 acre tract. In 1887 the cemetery was deeded to the newly created Martinsville Cemetery Association. Famous Graves: *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Robert_Brown_(Virginia_politician) John _Robert_Brown -Wikipedia] (1842–1927) US Congressman. Elected as a Republican *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_G._Burch Thomas_Granville_Burch _Wikipedia] (1869–1951) U.S. Congressman, U.S. Senator. *[[Draper-4964|William Peyton Draper]] 1884–1959 and wife: **[[Southhard-6|Rosie Southard Draper]] 24 Mar 1886 – 13 Jun 1965 *[[Draper-4729|William Robert Draper]] 6 Jul 1860 – 27 May 1938 and wife: **[[Coleman-15767|Elizabeth "Bettie" Mary Draper]] 18 Feb 1860 – 18 Dec 1931 ***[[Draper-5012|Jesse Ben Draper]] 30 Jan 1883 – 9 May 1943 and wife: **** [[Hairfield-17|Hettie V Hairfield Draper]] (1884 –1926) '''CENOTAPH''' buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2303395/hairfield-family-cemetery/map Hairfield_Family_Cemetery] (see Figsboro) ****[[Atkins-7117|Martha Susan “Suzie” Atkins Draper]] 16 May 1888 – 23 Apr 1950; 2nd wife of Jessie Ben Draper, ***[[Draper-5092|George William Draper Sr.]] 19 Jan 1885 – 31 Jan 1950 and wife: ****[[McBride-5934|Mary Elizabeth ''McBride'' Draper]] 3 Nov 1883 – 5 Mar 1963 ***[[Draper-5093|John Dyer Draper]] 13 Feb 1887 – 23 Jul 1958 1st wife ****[[Hensely-4|Lucy Kate ''Hensley'' Draper]] 21 May 1891 – 21 Sep 1941 ****[[Davis-96539|Lucy ''Davis'' (Goode) Draper]] 2 Apr 1892 – 10 Aug 1972 2nd wife ***[[Draper-5010|Archer Thomas Draper]] 19 Dec 1897 – 18 Oct 1939 and wife: ****[[Draper-5011|Sallie E Austin Draper]] 10 Nov 1901 – 17 Mar 1923 ***[[Draper-4728|Edgar Harrison “Edd” Draper]]15 Dec 1902 – 9 Jul 1983 and wife: ****[[Hensley-4725|Fannie ''Hensley'' Draper]] 9 Mar 1906 – 10 Jul 1998, child: *****[[Draper-5013|Edgar Gerard Draper]] 22 Aug 1929 – 11 Sep 2004 and wife: ****** Patricia ''Lester'' Draper not profiled on WikiTree or Find A Grave (unknown burial location) *****[[Draper-5014|Francis ''Draper'' Walston]] (1934-1980), husband: ****** John L. Waslton, Jr.'''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown *[[Scott-43257|Latitia Amanda ''Scott'' Draper]] (1832-1900) wife of ** [[Draper-4047|John Harrison Draper]](1822-1891) '''CENOTAPH''' (John is buried in Zion Lutheran Church Cemetery Floyd, Floyd County, Virginia, USA *[[Draper-5015|Claybrook Draper]] 29 Apr 1907 – 15 Apr 1987 and wife: **[[Board-664|Mary Josephine ''Board'' Draper]] 27 Aug 1912 – 4 Oct 1996 *[[Draper-1933|Stephen "Teebie" Thomas Draper]] 8 Nov 1860 – 13 Jan 1935 and wife: **[[Draper-5019|Lucy Mallie "Molly" ''Draper'' Draper]] 22 Jul 1862 - 25 Nov 1938 *[[Draper-2119|George William Draper Jr.]] 27 Oct 1914 – 19 Nov 1974 and wife: **[[Craig-5928|Virginia May ''Craig'' Draper]] 11 Oct 1916 – 12 Dec 1970 *[[Draper-5094|Fletcher Bedford Draper]] 3 Jan 1909 – Dec 1960 1st wife: **[[Whisonant-41|Violet Mildred ''Whisonant'' (Draper) Franklin]] (1909 - 1994) her 2nd husband, [[Franklin-14699|John William Franklin]] buried in Roselawn Cemetery **[[Cassells-116|Mary Grace Cassells Draper]] (1909 - 1998) buried with family in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/103820/west-thompson-cemetery West Thompson Cemetery] Connecticut, USA *[[Draper-5029|Benjamin Daniel Draper]] 3 Nov 1909 – 10 Feb 1978 wife: **[[Strait-704|Edna Strait Draper]] 11 Nov 1911 – 2 Jul 1978 sons ***[[Draper-5334|Vernon Daniel Draper]] 22 Jan 1930 – 24 Feb 1930 Age 1 month ***[[Draper-5333|John Thomas “Tommie” Draper]] 2 Jul 1931 – 22 Feb 1941 Age 10 *[[Draper-5339|Howard Cecil Draper]] 14 Jun 1927 – 5 Jan 2012 **[[O'Dell-4141|Dorothy Gay O'Dell Draper]] 17 Nov 1927 – 8 Apr 2021 *[[Draper-5095|William Penn Draper]] 16 May 1917 – 9 Dec 1973, Unknown connection to the Draper Family, and remains unconnected on WikiTree *[[Draper-5344|Wertie Horton Draper]] 20 Mar 1897 – 15 Nov 1962 wife: **[[Wells-26734|Myrtle Lee Wells Draper]] 3 Nov 1902 – 27 Jan 2004 *[[Draper-5345|Ralph Dudley Draper]] about 1923 – 10 Jun 2016 wife **Marjorie Draper (still living?) *[[Draper-5368|Roy James Draper]] 14 Feb 1909 – 3 Mar 1937 committed sucide, wife: **[[Johnson-123433|Sadie ''Johnson'' (Draper) Hankins]] 1 Oct 1910 – 8 Nov 1986 remarried 2nd husband: ***[[Hankins-2160|Richard Wade Hankins]] 1929-1969 *[[Draper-5371|John William “Bill” Draper]] 10 Sep 1910 – 13 Jul 1956 wife: **[[Harris-54056|Lottie Mae ''Harris'' (Draper) Bryant]] 16 Aug 1913- 10 Aug 2003 daughter: ***[[Draper-5373|Betty Jean ''Draper'' Shires]] 29 Apr 1942-6 Jan 2021 '''CENOTAPH''' buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/51943/roselawn-burial-park Roselawn Burial Park] *Benjamin Wilson Draper 2 Jul 1919 – 17 Feb 1940 *Earnestine Draper 1922 – 20 Sep 1924 infant *Infant Draper Birth and death dates unknown. *Thelma Draper Birth and death dates unknown. '''Peoples Cemetery''' No reviews · Cemetery 911 2nd St. The cemetery referred to as People’s Cemetery is actually three cemeteries, sitting side by side. They are the actual People’s Cemetery, A & H (or Anglin and Hairston) Cemetery, and Watkins Cemetery. People’s Cemetery was established on June 14, 1918 for African-American residents of Martinsville and Henry County. Nov 4, 2017 — Martinsville Sheriff Steve Draper talks about the work that went into cleaning up People's Cemetery at the end of 2nd Street in Martinsville. *Darryl Stevenson Draper 13 Jul 1961 – 4 Oct 1973 African-American *John L. Draper1883 – 30 Jul 1926 African-American *John Lindsey Draper Jr.29 Oct 1916 – 17 Jun 1984 African-American Slaves often took the surname of their owners. These African-American Drapers are listed here just in case they may descend from our Draper Family who owned slaves. https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-21.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/51943/roselawn-burial-park Roselawn Chapel Funeral Home & Burial Park]''' 103 Clearview Dr. [https://www.google.com/maps/@36.7072663,-79.8731826,947m/data=!3m1!1e3 Satellite_View_Map] *[[Thomasson-225|Posie Thomasson]] 1909-1979 and wife: **[[Draper-1496|Nancy Ruth (Draper) Thomasson]] (1909 - 1995) ***[[Thomasson-878|Robert Kermon Thomasson]] (1936 - 2021) (cremated) '''CENOTAPH''' (Kermon was a Draper / Thomasson Family Historian & Genealogist) A Cenotaph marker for Kemon has been placed at '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2139029/camp-branch-primitive-church-cemetery Camp Branch Primitive Church Cemetery]''' (See Figsboro) *[[Draper-5026|Frank Leslie Draper Sr.]] 25 Oct 1902 – 26 Aug 1989 and wife: **[[Parcell-202|Gladys Edith Parcell Draper]] 28 Nov 1907 – 14 May 1995ds?) *[[Draper-5378|David Garland “Sonny” Draper]] 27 Mar 1936 – 19 Feb 2022 (son of Frank Draper above) ** Nancy Lawrence Draper (still living as of 7/4/22) *[[Draper-4717|Charles Eugene Draper]] 1884-1959 wife: **[[Jamison-1980|Nannie Kate Jamison Draper]] 6 Dec 1896 - 17 Jun 1989 *[[Draper-4719|Charles Burton Draper]] 1917 - 1978, wife: Unknown *[[Draper-5373|Betty Jean ''Draper'' Shires]] 29 Apr 1942-6 Jan 2021 Parents: [[Draper-5371|John]] & [[Harris-54056|Lottie Mae Draper]] buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/51497/oakwood-cemetery Oakwood Cemetery] *[[Draper-4718|Pauline ''Draper'' Clark]] 1915-1999 husband: **[[Clarke-19933|Joseph Clarke]] 1918–1990 *[[Draper-4720|Homer Eugene Draper]] 1919 - 2006 wife: **[[Ross-26857|JJean Cannaday Ross Draper]] 4 Jul 1931 – 10 Oct 2020 *[[Draper-4721|Amos David Draper]] 1926-2004) wife: **[[Quesinberry-189|Bertha Mae Quesinberry Draper]] 8 Sep 1931 – 13 Feb 2005, son: ***[[Draper-5384|Gary Wayne Draper]] 8 Oct 1960 – 16 Sep 2011 *[[Draper-4722|Nancy'' Draper'' Hughes]] 1931 - 2017 husband: **[[Hughes-25941|George Hughes]] 1928 - 1976 *[[Draper-4976| James Madison Draper]] 1912 - 1982 wife: **[[Draper-4975|Edna Temple Draper]] 1915 - 2011 and son: ***[[Draper-4978|Ronnie Lee Draper]] 1935-1985 wife: ****Verdie Marie Draper (name on grave marker no death date) *[[Draper-5075|Jesse Clay Draper]]25 Feb 1911 – 14 Jun 1977 and wife: **[[Wingfield-1233|Louise ''Wingfield'' Draper]] 1914 – 18 Mar 1968 *[[Draper-5087|Milton Henry Draper]] 7 Dec 1919 – 10 Dec 2003 wife: **[[Nunn-2918|Mamie Wilmoth ''Nunn'' Draper]] 21 Dec 1918 – 16 Nov 2006 ***[[Draper-5472|Henry Alvin Draper]] 23 Jun 1952 – 24 Dec 2015 *[[Draper-5085|Thomas M Draper]] 16 Sep 1912 – 8 Jun 1993 and wife: **[[Hairfield-24|Lillian ''Hairfield'' Draper]] 22 May 1917 – 13 Apr 2016 Son: ***[[Draper-5385|Thomas Bernard Draper]] 29 Mar 1937 – 23 May 2021 wife **** Ann Davis Draper (still living as of this entry) *[[Draper-5338|Frank Madison Draper]] 28 Jan 1900 – 17 Jan 1975 and wife: **[[Stultz-750|Gladys Stultz Draper]] 12 Jun 1903 – 17 Aug 1989, son: ***[[Draper-5471|Robert Lee Draper]] 7 Nov 1921 – 11 Jun 1997; ****[[Alexander-22211|Katherine Theodora Alexander Draper]] 13 Aug 1921 – 20 Dec 1977, ****Norma Jean Asby (unknown B & D) 2nd wife, '''CENOTAPH''' information unknown: Daughter-in-law: *****[[Joyce-4681|Judy Marlene Joyce Draper]] 3 Jul 1949 – 10 Mar 2022, husband: ******Robert Lee "Bobby" Draper JR., still living as of this entry ***[[Draper-5089|Frank Madison Draper Jr. ]] 1 Nov 1924 – 23 Dec 1997 and wife: ****[[Linderson-4|Carol ''Linderson'' Draper]] 26 Jun 1927 – 29 Nov 2005 *[[Draper-5088|Annie Marie ''Draper'' Patterson]] and husband: **[[Patterson-22261|Herman B. Patterson]] (1919–1989) *[[Draper-5096|Willie Thomas Draper]] 21 Sep 1907 – Sep 1952 and wife: **[[Ireson-105|Zelma Lee ''Ireson'' Draper]] 3 Jun 1912 – 20 Jul 1972, children ***[[Draper-5523|Lila Faye ''Draper'' Saul]] 1936–2008, '''CENOTAPH''' and husband: [[Saul-1067|Arthur Landon Saul]] 1933–2019 buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/50174/evergreen-burial-park Evergreen Burial Park] ***[[Draper-5524|Nana Luella Draper Morris]] 1946–2021''' CENOTAPH''' buried with husband: [[Morris-36411|Garry Wayne Morris]] 1950–2018 in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1989871/westminster-gardens Westninster Gardens] Greensboro, NC *[[Draper-5335|Thomas Daniel Draper]] 24 Feb 1872 – 12 Jun 1954 and wife: **[[McBride-6079|Martha Susan “Susie” ''McBride'' Draper]] 7 Apr 1874 – 12 Dec 1953 *[[Draper-5381|Hugh Dyer Draper]] 2 Dec 1928 – 22 May 2008 and wife: **[[Lucas-12496|Mary Lucas Draper]] 14 Jun 1929 – 8 Aug 2012 FAG Memorial 95093551 *[[Draper-5361|James Cleophus Draper Sr]]. 20 Aug 1893 – 6 Feb 1975 and wife: **[[Draper-5361|Lucy Ethel Campbell Draper]] 19 Jun 1901 – 22 Oct 1962 *[[Draper-5382|James Cleophus Draper Jr.]] 12 Nov 1923 – 28 Nov 1994 wife: *Barbara Lee Byrd Draper (possibly still living as of 7/5/2022) ***[[Draper-5383|William Robert “Weed” Draper]] 27 Dec 1960 – 23 Jul 2011 *[[Draper-5369|Rev James Harold Draper]] 17 Apr 1935 – 7 Jun 2021 wife: **Elinor Shively Draper (still living as of this entry) *[[Draper-5370|Jesse W. Draper]] 17 Oct 1906 – 24 Jun 1982 wife: **[[Branscome-75|Hazel Vivian Branscome Draper]] 15 Aug 1910 – 3 Aug 2001 ***Clyde Allen Draper 19 May 1948 – 20 May 1948 infant, Age: 1 day ***[[Draper-5337|David Wilson Draper]] 6 May 1949 – 10 Sep 2007 and wife: ****[[Damron-675|Gloria Susan ''Damron'' Draper]] 22 Dec 1956 – 1 Apr 2013 *[[Draper-5376|Robert Henry Draper]] 18 Feb 1896 – 25 Jan 1959 **[[Stultz-756|Mildred Stultz Draper]] 1900–1986 '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown *[[Draper-4001|James Eddy Draper]] 16 Dec 1938 – 16 Apr 2007 wife: **[[Key-4368|JoAnn ''Key'' (Draper) Doss]] (1939 - 2009) son: ***[[Draper-4002|Steven Wayne Draper]] (1958 - 2016) '''CENOTAPH''' Cremated *[[Draper-5380|Vaughan Minter Draper]] 8 Nov 1894 – 21 Apr 1981 *[[Draper-5386|John Jefferson Draper]] (1912 - 1989) **[[Cox-38430|Lorraine Cox Draper]] 31 Aug 1918 – 31 Dec 2004 *Harry Wooten Draper 21 Jan 1905 – 6 May 1999 wife, **Gladys McMillian Draper 3 Apr 1913 – 24 Oct 1989 son: ***John Harrison Draper 20 Dec 1938 – 24 May 1998 wife: ****Ruth Irene “Saunders” Draper 22 Jan 1935 – 22 Jan 2006 ***Elmer Ray Draper 3 Feb 1935 – 3 Oct 1977 and wife: ****Nell Bennett Draper 22 Dec 1929 – 7 Sep 2019 ***Roger Allen Draper 27 Feb 1953 – 20 Jan 1992 *Jesse S Draper 18 Apr 1896 – 30 Aug 1977 **Sally Lou Davis Draper 9 Oct 1889 – 19 Nov 1964, daughter: ***Helen Jane Draper 2 Oct 1926 – 21 Nov 2015 ***Spottsyl Davis “S D” Draper 1 May 1921 – 24 Feb 1981 son of Jesse, wife: ****Lois Young Draper30 Jan 1934 – 7 May 1995 ***Thomas Gilmore Draper 28 Nov 1930 – 29 Mar 2017 ****Nancy Elizabeth Dodson Draper 19 Jul 1933 – 28 Dec 2012 *'''NOTE''' Mary Adkins is a granddaughter of Elkanah Brammer Draper *Mary Lesly Draper Adkins 1884–1942 Memorial ID 83403056 husband: **Grover Cleveland Adkins 1885–1960 Memorial ID 83402947 ***Dover Cleveland Adkins 1913–2002 ***Mildred Lee Adkins Thomasson 1916–2009 ***Edna Adkins Oakley 1923–201 *John Harrison Draper 8 Oct 1893 – 3 May 1963 *Lester V Draper 6 Jun 1916 – 5 Oct 1997 *Lucy Ethel Campbell Draper 19 Jun 1901 – 22 Oct 1962 *Lynville Mitchell Draper 24 Apr 1927 – 29 May 2009 *Mary Elizabeth “Libby” Cook Draper 4 May 1923 – 28 Nov 1973 *Robert H Draper Jr. 19 Feb 1929 – 21 Jun 1991 *Samuel Byrd “Sammy” Draper 28 May 1957 – 28 Dec 1999 *Sarah Jo Craig Draper 9 May 1966 – 21 Mar 2008 *Sarah Victoria Lester Draper 21 Feb 1896 – 16 Dec 1981 *Thelma S Draper 16 Aug 1911 – 6 Nov 1991 *William Thomas Draper 16 Nov 1907 – 6 Jul 1991 *Betty Ann Ashby Draper 31 Mar 1937 – 25 Apr 1998 '''Children''' *Carrol Sue Draper 5 Jun 1954 – 6 Jun 1954 *Carmen Delane Draper 25 Nov 1961 – 25 Nov 1961 *Lisa Renae Draper 14 Feb 1964 – 14 Jun 1964 *Hugh Timmy Draper 21 Sep 1956 – 9 Feb 1966 *Benjamin J Draper 22 May 1976 – 25 May 1976 *Daren Allen Draper 26 Oct 1982 – 7 Dec 1982 '''Reed Creek Village''' *[[Draper-5017|John William Draper]] 21 Jul 1812 – unknown '''Draper Family Cemetery''' located on Rt. 606, Reed Creek Rd located near Martinsville *Elizabeth Ada Draper 19 Mar 1893 – 11 Jul 1971 *Erie Virginia Draper 24 Sep 1890 – 19 Nov 1970 *John William Draper1853 – 9 Dec 1934 *Martha Elizabeth Thomasson Draper19 Aug 1858 – 4 Oct 1946 *Solomon Tony Draper 30 Sep 1879 – 25 Oct 1965 *Willie Johnson Draper 16 Oct 1912 – 27 Dec 1932 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-37.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2303311/stone-gregory-cemetery Stone-Gregory_Cemetery]''' Located: Reed Creek Village, Henry County, Virginia, USA *[[Draper-4048 |Martin Draper]] 4 Mar 1796 – 4 Jan 1878 and wife: **[[Williams-97411|Mary G (Williams) Draper]] (abt. 1799 - abt. 1824) '''CENOTAPH''' '''Bassett''' ZIP Code 24055 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-6.jpg *'''Bassett Historical Center''' . 3964 Fairystone Park Highway . Bassett, VA 24055 *'''Draper Flowers and Gifts''' 6746 Virginia Ave Bassett VA 24055. They descend from Thomas and Sarah also. Stop in and buy some flowers! https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1.png ==='''JAMES CITY COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-193.jpg '''Jamestown Settlement''' ZIP Code 23185 ''Just 84 miles from Farnham'' https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-171.jpg '''No Draper burials found in the Jamestown area.''' But worth the visit! The Jamestown Settlement is a living history museum operated by the Commonwealth of Virginia, created in 1957 as Jamestown Festival Park for the 350th anniversary celebration. Today it includes a recreation of the original James Fort (c. 1607 to 1614), a Powhatan Native American town, indoor and outdoor displays, and replicas of the original settlers' ships: the '''Susan Constant''', '''Godspeed''', and '''Discovery'''. The museum complex is located adjacent to Historic Jamestown, on Jamestown Island, which is run in partnership by the National Park Service and the Jamestown Rediscovery Foundation. Admission Costs: see Travel Advisor web site: https://www.tripadvisor.com/FAQ_Answers-g58313-d559162-t2305502-Do_i_have_to_pay.html '''Williamsburg''' ZIP Code 23185 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-185.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/49739/cedar-grove-cemetery Cedar Grove Cemetery]''' Location 809 S Henry Street *[[Draper-1937|Pvt William Meredith Draper]] 7 Jul 1832 – 5 May 1862 Confederate Soldier in the 24th infantry ==='''KING AND QUEEN COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-421.jpg '''Stevensville''' ZIP Code 23161 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-422.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2316272/wayland-baptist-church-cemetery? Wayland Baptist Church Cemetery]''' Located: Stevensville, Virginia '''NOTE''' Find A Grave and Family Search has no information on any of these Draper. At this time there is no way to organize them into Family Head (father), Spouse or Children. They have been grouped by birth dates. *Charlie R. Draper 1880 – 1965 Memorial ID 159088550 *Lavinia Draper1888 – 1967 Memorial ID 159088561 (possible spouse of above) Possible children of above: *Charlie Ross Draper 25 Feb 1907 – 16 Aug 1981 Memorial ID 159088584 *Pearl Harris Draper 6 Apr 1909 – 20 May 1980 Memorial ID 159088573 (possible wife(s) of above *Iola Draper unknown – 1916 Memorial ID 159089042 Possible children of above: *James W. Draper 20 Jul 1933 – 15 Jun 1984 Memorial ID 159088592 *Charles R. Draper 1 Jan 1935 – 4 May 2000 Memorial ID 159088537 *Bernard W. Draper 1 Mar 1941 – 4 May 1999 Memorial ID 159088524 *Alfred Draper 1948 – 2013 Memorial ID 159088521 *Patrick Sampson Draper 1948 – 28 Jul 2009 Memorial ID 40047359 ==='''LUNENBURG COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Research_Notes_Experimenting_with_Code.jpg *[[Draper-722|Mary Ann (Draper) Palmer]] (1718 - 1761) '''CENOTAPH''' husband: **[[Palmer-827|Parmenas Palmer]] (abt. 1709 - abt. 1761) '''CENOTAPH''' ***Mary Ann Draper Palmer is the daughter of [[Draper-169|Thomas]] and [[Tune-56|Sarah Toone? Draper]] She and Parmenas are said to have died in Lunenberg Co. ==='''PULASKI COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-196.jpg '''Draper''' ZIP Code 24324 Founded by John Draper https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-410.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2137475/draper-valley-presbyterian-church-cemetery Draper Valley Presbyterian Church Cemetery]''' *Frank Edmond Draper 1919–1991 FAG Memorial ID: 169586900 wife: **Wife (add), their son: ***Donald Gene Draper (1942–2008) '''CENOTAPH''' buried [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/72055/greenwood-cemetery Greenwood Cemetery] Orlando, Orange County , Florida *Draper Mercantile Store and Museum (not owned by Draper family, but a great place to see. '''Draper Mountain''' '''Radford''' ZIP Codes 24141, 24142, 24143 *[[Draper-900|Mary Draper Ingles]] Grave (not related family, but very interesting, might as well visit) The book "Follow The River" recounts her capture by Indians and escape. [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7317240/mary-ingles '''Find_A _Grave'''] Memorial *Draper's Meadow on Virginia Tech Campus (see profile ) *Draper's Meadow Sign (see profile) *Mary Draper Ingles's home when she returned from captivity (add address) ==='''RICHMOND COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-424.jpg Today, there are no Draper burials listed in Richmond County, Virginia by Find A Grave *[[Draper-169|Thomas Draper Sr.]] (abt. 1680 - 1735) wife: **[[Tune-56|Sarah (Tune) Toone or Tune]] (abt. 1685 - aft. 1746) '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown ***10 Children ==='''ROANOKE COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-195.jpg '''Roanoke City''' ZIP Code 24015 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-341.jpg [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/49500/blue-ridge-memorial-gardens Blue Ridge Memorial Gardens] *Larry Draper 1 Oct 1919 – 1 Jul 1973 *Charlie Draper 25 Feb 1913 – 29 Apr 1989 Memorial ID 162442126 **Frances B. Draper 17 Jul 1919 – 3 Jun 1994 Memorial ID 162442196 *James H. Draper 1944 – unknown **Sharon F. Draper 1947 – unknown *James Clyde Draper 1902–1961 Memorial ID 42250372 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1997079/montvale-presbyterian-church-cemetery Montvale Presbyterian Church Cemetery] Montvale, Virginia, son: ** Daisy Lillian Callahan Draper 1912–2001'''CENOTAPH'' buried with husband (above) son: ***James Luther Draper 7 Nov 1934 – 6 Jan 1999 Memorial ID 235320429 *James Russell “Jim” Draper 1921 – 15 Mar 1988 **Frances ''Snider'' Draper 27 Apr 1926 – 19 Dec 2007 Memorial ID 163281845 ***Wanda ''Draper'' Manning 1949–2015 Memorial ID 148241870 ***Carolyn Ann Draper Eddins 1947–2020 Memorial ID 207143317 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/72437/pensacola-memorial-gardens Pensacola Memorial Gardens] Pensacola, FL *[[Draper-5055|John Wesley Draper]] 8 Feb 1902 – 22 Feb 1968 wife: **[[Wright-54504|Carter Lois ''Wright'' Draper]] 4 Feb 1903 – 25 Mar 1984 ***Gene Padgett Draper 1 Mar 1930 – 23 Sep 1992 ***[[Draper-5032|Jack Douglas Draper]] (1933 - 2018) CENOTAPH buried [[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/50284/franklin-memorial-park Franklin Memorial Park] Rocky Mount, Virginia ***[[Draper-5058|Glenn Wright Draper]] 1928–2019 Memorial ID 200136545 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/109392/chattanooga-national-cemetery Chattanooga National Cemetery] Chattanooga, TN *William T. Draper 4 Oct 1918 – Dec 1982 Memorial ID 163898556 wife" **Dorothy Lillian ''Blankenship'' Draper 30 Jul 1918 – 12 Jan 2005 ***Beverly Lee Draper 14 Mar 1940 – 20 Jun 1997 Memorial ID 168678457 wife: ****Linda Darlene Draper 23 Apr 1952 – 5 Dec 2016 Memorial ID 168860705 ***Edward Michael Draper 12 Jan 1946 – 20 Feb 2002 Memorial ID 143208099 ***Gary William Draper Sr. 9 Sep 1947 – 25 Apr 2006 Memorial ID 14095090 ***Lewis Winston Draper Sr. 24 Jan 1943 – 2 Dec 2004 Memorial ID 10123274 wife ****Doloris ''Fox'' (Draper) Sayers 1948–2012 Memorial ID 93125439 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2456254/church-of-god-cemetery Church of God Cemetery] Amelia Court House, Virginia *****Lewis Winston Draper Jr. 1968–2019 Memorial ID 201984878 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/51319/mountain-view-cemetery Mountian View Cemetery] Vinton, Virginia https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-183.jpg [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/50174/evergreen-burial-park Evergreen Burial Park] AKA Evergreen Cemetery, Location: 1307 Summit Avenue, SW in the Raleigh Court area Roanoke, Roanoke City, Virginia, 24015 USA *[[Draper-5360|Janie Wilmoth (Draper) Pannell]](1905 - 1987) husband: **[[Pannell-713|Norman Samuel Pannell]] (1901 - 1971) *[[Draper-4046|William Lee Draper 1863]] – 1 Mar 1937 **[[Wingfield-1125|Mary Elizabeth “Betty” Wingfield Draper]] 1868 – 28 Apr 1946, children: ***Edna Scott Draper 20 May 1900 – 20 Dec 1958 ***Sarah Helen Draper 27 Feb 1897 – 13 Apr 1994 *[[Draper-5476|Everett Bramlet Draper]] 13 Apr 1892 – 26 Jan 1985, wife: **[[Craig-14064|Lovie Grace Craig Draper]] 26 Oct 1892 – 8 Apr 1956 ***Norman Edmund Draper 15 Apr 1928 – 4 Jul 1928 infant age 2 months ***Everitt B. Draper 1915–1915 infant: age 2 months '''CENOTAPH''' buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2363944/pleasant-grove-united-methodist-church-cemetery Pleasant Grove Methodist Church Cemetery] ***Beatrice Madeline Draper Lester 1916–1979 '''CENOTAPH''' buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/51943/roselawn-burial-park Roselawn Burial Park] ***Eunice ''Draper'' Dickerson 1918–2004 buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/728583/sherwood-burial-park Sherwood Burial Park] *[[Draper-5477|Hass Hairfield Draper]] 13 Jan 1896 – 23 Jun 1958 **[[Holland-15171|Ethel P Holland Draper]] 8 Oct 1895 – 21 May 1973 *[[Draper-5523|Lila Faye (Draper) Saul]] (1936 - 2008) husband: **[[Saul-1067|Arthur Landon Saul]] (1933 - 2019) *John Claude Draper 19 Apr 1876 – 23 Feb 1953 FAG Memorial ID: 101115008 **Texie White Draper 6 Nov 1878 – 16 Dec 1974 FAG Memorial ID: 101115015 *Tazewell Edwin Draper 6 Sep 1890 – 16 Mar 1948 FAG Memorial ID86665097 **Nell Thompson Draper 12 Apr 1879 – 30 Nov 1970 *Shirley Randolph Draper 3 Apr 1915 – 13 Nov 2000 FAG Memorial ID 92002656 **Gladys May Slaughter Draper 1 Nov 1916 – 29 Nov 1996 *Neil Roy Draper 15 Jun 1890 – 28 Feb 1962 FAG Memorial ID 85005947 **Daisy B Draper 28 Sep 1897 – 30 Jun 1983 child: ***Carolyn Draper Francis 1925–2003 husband ****John R Francis 1919–1981 *Charlotte Rice Draper 16 Apr 1915 – 6 Dec 1992 *David Beckwith Draper 18 Jun 1923 – 16 Sep 1982 FAG Memorial ID: 97793703 *Edna Scott Draper 20 May 1900 – 20 Dec 1958 *Jean Painter Draper 3 Mar 1922 – 28 May 1989 *Lenore Lewis Draper 6 Dec 1914 – 24 Sep 1963 *Mildred Valentine Draper 19 Nov 1919 – 3 Jun 1928 *Sarah Helen Draper 27 Feb 1897 – 13 Apr 1994 *Walter Linwood Draper 17 Jul 1908 – 28 Sep 1986 FAG Memorial ID 94235666 *William Bernard Draper Jr. 2 May 1935 – 27 Jun 2002 FAG Memorial ID 84516518 **Lewis "Tootsie" (Lewis Frye Avis Draper) Moir Memorial ID 84516510 sons: ***Robert Draper (Roanoke) ***John C. (Roanoke) ***William Bernard Draper Sr. 22 Feb 1907 – 11 Aug 1987 FAG Memorial ID: 84516482 daughter: *****Ann Hunter Draper 17 Jan 1961 – 3 Feb 1986 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-182.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/50186/fair-view-cemetery Fair View Cemetery]''' AKA Fairview Cemetery Location: 3300 Melrose Avenue NW, Roanoke City, Virginia, 24017-5900 *[[Draper-5359|Draper-5359]]Asa Hunter Draper 21 Dec 1899 – 16 Dec 1983 **[[Oliver-15522|Doris Leigh Oliver Draper]] 12 Jul 1901 – 18 Oct 1994 *William Walter Draper 4 Mar 1874 – 11 Apr 1949 Memorial ID: 100725275 **Lura J Whorley Draper 1870–1904 '''CENTOTAPH''' Memorial ID: 28549438 buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/51319/mountain-view-cemetery Mountain View Cemetery] *Emma F Draper 1912 – 2004 *Infant Daughter Draper 17 Feb 1937 – 17 Feb 1937 '''Vinton''' ZIP Code 24179 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-340.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/51319/mountain-view-cemetery Mountain View Cemetery]''' *Dora Avis Williams ''Draper'' Lawhorn 2 Aug 1897 – 7 Dec 1989 **Ernest Roy Lawhorn 1894–1952 *Lewis Winston Draper Jr. 17 Feb 1968 – 5 Aug 2019 Memorial ID: 201984878 wife **Ruth Howell, remarried still living *John Amos Draper Sr. 3 Feb 1895 – 3 Jan 1969 wife **Georgia Mildred Freese Draper 15 Oct 1899 – 4 Dec 1984 *Josie Lynelle Draper Memorial ID3 Mar 2006 – 16 Apr 2021 *Lura J ''Whorley'' Draper 22 Jun 1870 – 4 Jul 1904 husband **William Walter Draper 1874–1949 '''CENOTAPH''' buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/50186/fair-view-cemetery Fair View Cemetery] child: ***Annie Juneta Draper 1909–1914 Age 5, Death Record lists parents as W W Draper and Mena Griggs. Died accidentally from a wood fire. ==West Virginia 22 Burial Listings== ==='''CABELL COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-711.jpg '''Huntington''' ZIP Code 25705 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-425.jpg [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/80346/woodmere-memorial-park Woodmere Memorial Park] Huntington, West Virginia *Garland E Draper 1 Oct 1900 – 20 Feb 1995 Memorial ID 44631822 **Elma Evadeen Erwin Draper 30 Jul 1905 – 10 Jan 1971 Memorial ID 44631821 *Dr Sylvester A Draper 1874 – 1948 Memorial ID 54782487 **Wife unknown ***Lois Louise Draper 1918 – 1922 Memorial ID 54782471 *Mina E Draper 1878 – 1974 Memorial ID 45698551 *Peter D Draper 1874 – 1964 Memorial ID 45698541 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-712.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/79969/spring-hill-cemetery Spring Hill Cemetery] Huntington West Virginia *[[Draper-5918|George Harvey Draper]] 16 Oct 1890 – 7 Dec 1981 Memorial ID 59078146 '''CENOTAPH''' He gave his body to science, hoping it would benefit others. **[[Allen-61954|Emma Lorna ''Allen'' Draper Bender]] (1897 - 1993) '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/79968/spring-hill-cemetery Spring Hill Cemetery] Charleston, West Virginia ==='''PUTNAM COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-197.jpg '''Scotts Depot''' ZIP Codes 25660 & 25669 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-49.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/78928/lawrence-cemetery Lawrence Cemetery]''' *[[Thomason-807|Adelphia Ann Thomasson Draper]] 1841 – 5 Apr 1910 husband: **[[Draper-1495|Thomas Draper]] buried in Virginia at Draper Cemetery Located on Rt 609 ***[[Draper-5734|William S Draper]] 8 Jun 1863 – 21 Feb 1908 *[[Draper-5921|Joseph Owen Draper]] 1867-1940 Memorial ID 55335991 **[[Turley-1904|Blanche ''Turley'' Draper]] 1875 – 1933 **[[Swindler-155|Cora Mittie Swindler McClain Draper]] 1877–1975 Memorial ID 79955213 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/204683/mount-vernon-cemetery Mount Vernon Cemetery] Hurricane, West Virginia '''Hurricane''' ZIP Code 25526 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-14.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/204683/mount-vernon-cemetery Mount Vernon Cemetery]''' Located: Hurricane, Putnam County, West Virginia, USA *[[Draper-5170|John Harrison Draper]] (1851 - 1939) and wife: **[[Burgess-13189|Margaret Adelia'' Burgess'' Draper]] (1860 - 1947) *Emma Ethel Draper24 Feb 1884 – 29 Jun 1908 *Grace Moore Draper24 Sep 1909 – 5 Feb 2003 *Robert Otis Draper29 Jun 1929 – 13 Aug 1930 *[[Draper-5921|Joseph Owen Draper]] 1867-1940 Memorial ID 55335991 '''CENOTAPH''' buried [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/78928/lawrence-cemetery Lawrence Cemetery] wife: **[[Swindler-155|Cora Mittie ''Swindler'' (McClain) Draper]] 20 Oct 1877 – 16 Sep 1975 ==New Jersey 5 Burial Listings== ==='''BURLINGTON COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-347.jpg '''Arneytown''' ZIP Code 08562 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-348.jpg '''Brigadier General William C. Doyle Memorial Cemetery''' AKA Doyle Veterans Cemetery, Located: 350 Province Line Rd, Wrightstown, NJ *[[Draper-5494|Herbert G. Draper]] (1920 - 1986) wife: **[[Unknown-612891|Dolores (Unknown) Draper]] (1914 - 1994) Note: Herbert was the son of [[Draper-5490|Marvin Draper]] (1897 - 1964) Wayne City, IL ==='''MERCER COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-527.jpg '''Hamilton''' ZIP Codes 08501 - 08561 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-526.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2207835/holy-cross-cemetery Holy Cross Cemetery]''' *[[Draper-5710|Frank Edgar Draper]] 1918 – 1 Dec 1991 wives: **J. Ann Kaitzin Draper26 Feb 1911 – 12 Aug 1963 Memorial ID 144757573 **Olga Caroline “Ollie” Obuchowski Tomko - Draper 1923-1994 Memorial ID144754874 '''CENOTAPH'''buried [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/641090/saint-marys-cemetery St. Marys Cemetery] Trenton, New Jersey, ==New York 1 Burial Listings== [[Draper-1294|William Draper (1715 - abt. 1765) '''CENOTAPH''' son of [[Draper-169|Thomas Draper Sr. (1690-1735) '''NOTE''' William Draper is said to have died in Parish, Oswego County, New York. We will list all the Draper burials in this area and surrounding counties. == North Carolina 85 Burial Listings == === '''CABARRUS COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-198.jpg '''Mounty Pleasant''' https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-83.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2438485/mount-pleasant-pentecostal-holiness-church-cemeter Mount Pleasant Pentecostal Holiness Church Cemetery]''' located : 2680 Mount Pleasant Rd S *Mary Elizabeth Draper 8 Nov 1926 – 2 Jan 1990 (Need Research about her) ==='''GUILFORD COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-324.jpg '''Greensboro''' ZIP Codes 27406 - 27438 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-323.jpg [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2129143/centre-friends-meeting-cemetery Centre Friends Meeting Cemetery] Located: Greensboro, Guilford County, NC *[[Draper-5413|Daniel S. Draper]] 8 Aug 1898 – 19 Sep 1982, wife: **[[Unknown-610252|Esther M. ''Unknown'' Draper]] 5 Apr 1900 – 7 Feb 1983 children: ***[[Draper-5414|Mary Annette Draper Huntley]] 17 Mar 1931 - 28 Aug 2013, her husband: ****Franklin Wayne Huntley ( no memorial on FAG yet & 3 sons by previous marriage ***Infant Daughter 28 Jun 1941 – 28 Jun 1941 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-326.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/47864/lakeview-memorial-park Lakeview Memorial Park]''' Located: Greensboro, Guilford County, NC *[[Snider-4348|Anne'' Snider'' (Draper) Dove]] (1932 - 2014) 1st husband: **[[Draper-5422|John W. Draper]] (1928 - 1999) '''CENOTAPH''' buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/186330/fairview-baptist-church-cemetery '''Fairview_Baptist_Church_Cemetery'''] *John Peter Draper Jr. 14 Mar 1921 – 26 Apr 1992, wife: **Mildred “Mickey” Reed Draper 2 Jan 1922 – 3 Oct 2006 *Joe Wayne Draper 19 Jul 1964 – 23 Dec 1964 Infant https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-378.jpg [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1989871/westminster-gardens Westminster Gardens] Greensboro, Guilford County , North Carolina, USA *[[Draper-5524|Nana Luella ''Draper'' Morris]] 1946–2021 daughter of [[Draper-5096|William T. Draper]] husband: **[[Morris-36411|Garry Wayne Morris 1950–2018]] her son, his step son ***[[Agee-1571|Glenn Thomas Agee]] 1964–1988 Age 24 *James Leon Draper 13 Oct 1892-23 Jul 1958 Father unknown [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/49269/arlington-national-cemetery Arlington National Cemetery] wife: **Unknown at this time ***Robert Alan Draper Sr. 26 Apr 1918 – 1 Dec 2010 Memorial ID 62532149 wife: ****Irene Elizabeth Kowinski Draper 8 Jul 1920 – 7 May 2005 Memorial ID 144736062 ==='''MACON COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-306.jpg '''Franklin''' ZIP Code 28734 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-307.jpg '''Addington Cemetery''' Location & Address: 59 Church Hill Lane, Franklin, NC; Directions: To reach the Addington Cemetery, turn into the Prentiss Church of God and park on the small gravel parking area about 50 yards in. The Addington Cemetery is 30 yards up the hill to the left. Note: Addington Community Cemetery and Addington Family Cemetery may be the same or may be different. Google Search and FAG seems confused also. *[[Draper-5387|Lewis Arnold Draper]] 4 Jan 1936 – 15 Mar 2021 wife: **Erna Draper still living as of this entry, sons: ***David 1962 still living as of this entry ***Dan 1964 still living as of this entry ****'''Note:''' Lewis Arnold Draper is the son of [[Draper-5386|John Jefferson Draper]] buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/51943/roselawn-burial-park Roseland Burial Park] Martinsville, Henry County, Virginia === '''PERSON COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-199.jpg *[[Draper-165|Solomon Draper Sr.]] (1731 - 1807) '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown, wife: **[[Harrison-2373|Elizabeth (Harrison) Draper]] (1740 - aft. 1814) '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown, ***Both the above listed as dying in Person County '''Concord''' https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-50.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1304582/concord-methodist-church-cemetery? Concord Methodist Church Cemetery]''' * John A. Draper 15 Oct 1864 1 Sep 1951 (aged 86) *Lavina Draper13 May 1836 – 23 May 1906 *Lucy Draper1 Feb 1822 – 12 Feb 1894 *Nancy Draper11 Apr 1824 – 20 Mar 1923 '''Olive Hill''' https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-52.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2310304/john-draper-clayton-cemetery John Draper Clayton Cemetery]''' Location: Olive Hill Community on private property. Condition: This is a large cemetery, now abandoned. The last known burial was that of Elizabeth Clayton Long in 1928. Only three stones have inscriptions. Another stone appears to have orignialy enclosed a photograph. There are up to fifty graves marked by field stones. *[[Draper-466|PVT Soloman Draper]] 1756 – 1827 & wife: ** [[Taylor-9508|Joyce Taylor Draper]] 1773 – unknown ==='''ROCKINGHAM COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-200.jpg https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-661.jpg [[Draper-4965|Hugh N. Draper]] and 1st wife [[Thomasson-897|Martha "Mary Jane" ''Thomasson'' Draper]], resting below in '[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2242995/pleasantville-primitive-baptist-church-cemetery Pleasantville Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery] and Martha in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2370765/nunn-family-cemetery Nunn Family Cemetery] '''Pleasantville''' ZIP Code 27866 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-15.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2242995/pleasantville-primitive-baptist-church-cemetery Pleasantville Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery]''' [https://www.google.com/maps/dir/40.4738187,-89.0209676/Pleasantville+Primitive+Baptist+Church,+Madison,+NC+27025/@36.3772313,-79.8505078,257m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m10!4m9!1m1!4e1!1m5!1m1!1s0x8852ef3dc0eaea7d:0x87de9a7e733fc7c5!2m2!1d-79.8504251!2d36.3775978!3e0 Satellite_View_Map] *[[Draper-4965|Hugh N. Draper]] (18 Mar 1858 – 17 Sep 1941) wife: ** [[Thomasson-897|Martha "Mary Jane" ''Thomasson'' Draper]] 1856–1891,'''CENOTAPH'''buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2370765/nunn-family-cemetery Nunn Family Cemetery] ***Marry E. Draper (1877-????) Family Search 9VXG-QJN '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown ***[[Draper-4964|William Payton Draper]] (1884 - 1959) '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/51497/oakwood-cemetery Oakwood Cemetery] Martinsville, Virginia, USA wife: ****[[Southhard-6|Rosa Lee Nora (Southhard) Draper]] (1886 - 1965) '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/51497/oakwood-cemetery Oakwood Cemetery] Martinsville, Virginia, USA daughter: *****[[Draper-4963|Mary Lee Draper Richardson]] (1910–1998) '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1986927/yanceyville-presbyterian-church-cemetery Yanceyville Presbyterian Church Cemetery] Yanceyvillee, NC ***[[Draper-5841|Elkanah Edmond “Cannie” Draper]] (29 May 1886 – 14 Jun 1964) wives: ****[[Purgason-26|Maggie Mae Purgason Draper]] (10 Feb 1899 – 3 Aug 1992) children: *****[[Draper-5840|James Edmond Draper]] (1 Nov 1920 – 6 Sep 1998) wife: ******[[Baynes-775|Novelia Irene Baynes Draper]] (11 Feb 1923 – 25 Feb 2008) *****[[Draper-5845|Robert Paul Draper]] (26 Apr 1927 – 18 Dec 1928) *****[[Draper-5846|Roy Lee Draper]] 6 Jun 1929 – 5 Mar 1990 Memorial ID 110231847 wife: ******[[Plummer-4618|Thelma P. Draper]] 26 Sep (1920 – 27 Mar 1992) ***James Millard Draper (1888–1970) ID LCXT-B89 '''CENOTAPH''' research needed wife: ****Edith O'Keefe Easter (1889–1983) '''CENOTAPH''' research needed, children: ****Jewel Adelene ''Draper'' Pennington 1922–2006 '''CENOTAPH''' research needed, husband: *****Dayton Luther Pennington (1911–1984) '''CENOTAPH''' research needed ******Baby Girl Pennington (1943–1943) • G7V1-2L3​​ '''CENOTAPH''' research needed ******Carolyn Sue Pennington 1945–2007 • G7V1-DJ1 '''CENOTAPH''' research needed ***[[Draper-5847|Mintora Draper]] (1891 - 1891) '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown ****2nd Wife of Elkanah: [[Comer-2264|Mattie Sue Comer Draper]] (19 Aug 1893 – 24 Feb 1916) *Sarah E “Sallie” Holcomb 1854 – 26 Feb 1937 Memorial ID 135547133 '''Reidsville''' ZIP Code 27320 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-53.jpg [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/186330/fairview-baptist-church-cemetery '''Fairview_Baptist_Church_Cemetery'''] Located near the intersection of Fairview Church Rd. and Cross Key Rd.[https://www.google.com/maps/@36.2917434,-79.7269599,182m/data=!3m1!1e3 Satellite_View_Map] *[[Draper-5077|William Simpson Draper]] 7 Nov 1869 – 24 May 1929, wives: **[[Griffin-18278|Mary Etta Griffin Draper]] 23 Jan 1871 – 26 Jun 1914, 1st wife **[[Wheeler-24366|Beulah D. ''Wheeler'' (Draper) Moore]] (1892 - 1967) 2nd wife These children are from Mary Griffin Draper & William Simpson Draper ***[[Draper-5411|Bettie Wilmoth (Draper) Murray]] (1892 - 1972), husband: ****[[Murray-24903|Jesse Hodges Murray]] (1887 - 1959) ***[[Draper-5412|Robert H. Draper]] 8 Jun 1895 – 11 Feb 1918 Age 22 ***[[Wheeler-24366|Beulah D. ''Wheeler'' (Draper) Moore]] (1892 - 1967) husband: ****[[Moore-74224|Eddie Isaac Moore]] (1882 - 1970), children: *****Catherine Draper 26 Dec 1919 – 26 Dec 1919 infant ***[[Draper-5416|Henry A. Draper]] 11 Nov 1903 – 7 Feb 1980, wife: ****[[Unknown-610290|Jessie W. Draper]] 23 Sep 1915 – 21 Mar 1976 Maiden name unknown ***[[Draper-5421|Jesse Norman Draper]] 17 Dec 1905 – 10 Dec 1982 ****[[Rogers-39269|Doris Rogers Draper]] 23 Apr 1906 – 3 Aug 1999 *****[[Draper-5422|John W. “Nick” Draper]] 21 Nov 1928 – 3 Feb 1999 ******[[Snider-4348|Anne Snider (Draper Dove)]] 1932–2014 '''CENOTAPH''' remarried buried [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/47864/lakeview-memorial-park Lakeview Memorial Park] ******[[Unknown-610488|Lydia Z. Draper]] 22 Dec 1919 – 22 Mar 2006 These children are from Beulah & William Simpson Draper *[[Draper-5417|William Harvey “Bill” Draper]] 23 Sep 1929 – 13 Oct 2010, wife: **[[Dabbs-450|Carrie Lea Dabbs Draper]] 14 Jun 1930 – 19 Aug 2011, children: ***[[Draper-5418|Brenda Gayle Draper]] 5 Jun 1953 – 16 Nov 2000 ***[[Draper-5419|William Harvey “Billy” Draper Jr.]] 25 Apr 1955 – 4 Apr 2017, wife ****Diane Davis Draper (living as of this entry), daughter: *****[[Draper-5420|Jamie Lynn Draper]] 31 Mar 1979 – 27 Oct 1995 Age 16 ***Linda Dianne Draper 1958 – 1958 infant *****See FAG Memorial ID 178103648 Obituary for above info *[[Moore-74224|Eddie Isaac Moore]] (1882 - 1970) Beulah Draper remarried Eddie Moore **Roy Moore child of Eddie and Beulah ''Wheeler'' (Draper) Moore *[[Draper-5473|Fletcher Taylor Draper]] 28 Nov 1907 – 24 Apr 1999, wife: **[[Norwood-2472|Essie Gertrude Norwood Draper]] 29 Jan 1917 – 16 Aug 1974 *Mary Elizabeth Draper 9 Aug 1923 – 22 Nov 1923 *Maude Emma Draper 30 Oct 1921 – 14 Feb 1922 ==Georgia 16 Burial Listings== ==='''CATOOSA COUNTY=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-727.jpg '''Lakeview ZIP''' Code 30742 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-728.jpg [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/34891/lakewood-memory-gardens-south Lakewood Memory Gardens] *James Ward Draper 1830-1895 '''CENOTAPH''' buried Chestnut Mound, Tennessee sonj: **James Patrick Draper '''CENOTAPH''' buried Chestnut Mound, Tennessee son: ***Ward Tubb Draper 25 Jul 1900 – May 1987 ****Clara Margaret Cowan Draper 25 Mar 1903 – 27 May 1978 sons: *****James Hampton Draper 1921–2003 '''CENOTAPH''' buried Hickson, TN *****Billie Louise Draper Nutley 1924–1998 husband: ******Larren E Nutley 1918–1980 (m. 1945) *****Baby Boy Draper 1925–1925 '''CENOTAPH''' buried Chattanooga, TN ==='''FULTON COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-709.jpg '''Sandy Springs''' ZIP Codes 3009 - 30327 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-710.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/32584/arlington-memorial-park Arlington Memorial Park] AKA Arlington Cemetery, Located: Sandy Springs, Fulton County, GA *William Linn “Bill” Draper Sr. 20 Jul 1930 – 8 Feb 2000 Memorial ID 143706132 **Gwendolyn Ardis “Gwen” Martin Draper 28 Feb 1933 – 26 Feb 2013 Memorial ID105916239 *Damian Andre Draper 20 Dec 1988 – 10 Nov 2017 Memorial ID 185776081 ==='''MADISON COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-499.jpg '''Between Comer and Bowman Georgia''' https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-501.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1973342/vineyards-creek-baptist-church-cemetery Vineyards Creek Baptist Church Cemetery]''' Rural cemetery at the intersection of Cherokee and Collins-Brooks Rd *Agatha W Bruce Draper 19 Dec 1871 – 15 Sep 1967 Memorial ID 94968639 *Delphine Draper1920 – 1921 Memorial ID 149349326 *George Wesley Draper2 Jul 1876 – 12 Jun 1964 Memorial ID 149349598 *John William Draper27 Nov 1870 – 17 Sep 1958 Memorial ID 94968784 *Lester H Draper 24 Sep 1891 – 12 Dec 1893 Memorial ID 149349310 *Mary Louellen Draper25 Nov 1906 – 13 Jun 1907 Memorial ID 149349585 *Nancy B. Draper26 Dec 1853 – 22 Sep 1900 Memorial ID 149350533 *Vara Patterson Draper27 Jul 1885 – 7 Feb 1967 Memorial ID 149349625 *W J Draper9 Jun 1847 – 31 Jan 1925 Memorial ID 149350548 '''Hull''' ZIP Code 30646 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-500.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/209160/hull-baptist-cemetery Hull Baptist Cemetery]''' Hull, Georgia *James Thomas Draper29 Aug 1920 – 8 Feb 1997 Memorial ID 95466510 **Sue J Draper 30 Sep 1914 – 6 Feb 1989 Memorial ID 95466587 ==='''WARREN COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-502.jpg https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-138.jpg *[[Draper-5255|James Draper]] (1760 - 1843) wife '''CENOTAPH''' **[[Hudson-15839|Obedience Hudson]] (1756–1845) '''CENOTAPH''' ***Burial Location unknown ==South Carolina 6 Burial Listings== ==='''ANDERSON COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-202.jpg '''Anderson''' ZIP Code 29624 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-90.jpg [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/71380/silver-brook-cemetery Silver Brook Cemetery] AKA Old Silver Brook Cemetery Location: 1405 White Street Anderson, Anderson County, South Carolina, USA *[[Draper-38|Alexander Great Draper]] 26 Dec 1846 – 8 Feb 1937 **[[Apple-784|Mary Jane Apple Draper]] 5 Aug 1849 – 8 Apr 1942 ==='''BERKELEY COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-203.jpg '''Moncks Corner''' ZIP Code 29461 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-81.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2259487/moncks-corner-baptist-church-cemetery Moncks Corner Baptist Church Cemetery]''' Located on E. Main St. west of Old Highway 52 (see map in FAG) *[[Draper-40|Thomas Draper]] 1725 – 1811 and wife: **[[Coleman-153|Lucy Coleman Draper]] 1722 – 1805 ***'''NOTE''' New information revealed in December of 2022 claims that [[Draper-40|Thomas & Lucy Draper]] were buried near Jonesville, Union County, South Carolina on a farm or little family cemetery that was "erased" by the construction of State Road S-44-73 / Jerusalem Rd. which intersects with Rt 18. The cemetery was near in convergence of the Pacolet River and Mill Creek about 200 miles North West of this location. '''Please visit Union County, NC''' '''NOTE''' This is from the research of [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/183273662/suzanne-watt Suzanne Wheeler Watt], who was a descendant of [[Draper-40|Thomas|Thomas and Lucy Coleman Draper]] https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-673.jpg ==='''UNION COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-674.jpg *[[Draper-40|Thomas Draper]] 1725 – Jan 1812 and wife: **[[Coleman-153|Lucy Coleman Draper]] 1722 – 1803 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-675.jpg ==Alabama 105 Burial Listings== ==='''CALHOUN COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-204.jpg '''Golden Springs''' ZIP Code 36207 '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/26811/union-grove-cemetery Union Grove Cemetery]''' Location: Golden Springs, Calhoun County, Alabama *[[Draper-745|Joshua Draper]] 1784 – 1837''' CENOTAPH''' '''Note: this may be wrong''' (see United Methodist Cemetery below) '''Wellington''' ZIP Code 36279 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-142.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/916863/union-united-methodist-church-cemetery Union United Methodist Church Cemetery]''' Location: Union Church Rd Wellington, Calhoun County, Alabama *[[Draper-745|Joshua Draper]] 1784 – 1837 wife **[[Lane-18193|Nancy (Lane) Draper]] (1784 - 1847); children: ***Sarah “Sallie” ''Draper'' Lipscomb (1806–1875) husband: ****Smith Lipscomb (1803-1884) '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown ***[[Draper-1475|Lucinda Draper Kirby]] (1808–1883) husband: ****[[Kirby-2358|James Kirby]] 1791–1879 (m. 1830) daughter: *****Mildred Caroline Kirby (1839–1865) Age 25 ***[[Draper-2898|Vianna ''Draper'' Littlejohn]] (1810–1877) '''CENOTAPH''' buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/24055/littlejohn-cemetery Littlejohn Cemetery]; husband: ****[[Littlejohn-804|Charles Littlejohn II]] (1803 - 1868) '''CENOTAPH''' buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/24055/littlejohn-cemetery Littlejohn Cemetery] ***Elizabeth Draper Wilkins (1812–1894) FAG ID: 28474169 husband: ****Aaron Davis Wilkins (1812–1879) (m. 1836) FAG ID: 1494848 ***[[Draper-1994|Isaac L. Draper]] (1813–1858) '''CENOTAPH''' buried [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/108521/thomason-cemetery Thomanson Cemetery] Illinois ***[[Draper-5302|Joshua Draper Jr.]] 26 Jan 1824 – 19 Sep 1888, wives: ****[[Clark-73492|Annie E. Clark Draper]] 6 Nov 1846 – 9 Nov 1933 Ist wife, son: *****[[Draper-5321|Daniel Clark Draper]] 26 Aug 1879 – 29 Feb 1880 6 mo. old ****[[Kelly-26608|Emmeline Amanda Kelly Draper]] 29 Apr 1832 – 28 Jun 1876 2nd wife, son: *****Thomas D. Draper 1852–???? '''CENOTAPH''' (listed in Family Search) ***Millie Goudelock Draper Linder (1826–1906) FAG ID: 29667711 husband: ****Dr. Pleasant Phillips Linder (1827–1898) FAG ID: 14081213 **[[Bullard-2687|Temperance Jane (Bullard) Draper]] (1793 - 1857) '''CENOTAPH''' burial not discovered '''Oxford''' ZIP Code 36201 - 36260 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-403.jpg [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/25256/oxford-memorial-gardens-cemetery Oxford Memorial Gardens] *Baard Foster Draper 1881 – 1918 Memorial ID 170901561 *[[Draper-3112|PVT Daniel Davis Draper]] 14 Dec 1817 – 3 Apr 1883 Memorial ID 205536057 **[[Wood-47209|Caroline Matilda Wood Draper]] 8 Jan 1822 – 17 Jul 1913 Memorial ID 205536309 ***CPT Joshua Draper 26 Aug 1845 – 20 Aug 1916 Memorial ID 187346723 ****Donnie C. Nicholos Details unknown '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown *John H Draper 14 Nov 1868 – 19 Nov 1934 Memorial ID 132662692 wife: **Susan Shuford Draper Mar 1873 – 12 Dec 1954 Memorial ID 132663017 *John Richard Draper 23 Jul 1921 – Apr 2005 Memorial ID 157002141 wife **Wanda Sexton Draper 2 Aug 1924 – 29 Aug 2002 Memorial ID 170890068 *Robert Allen Draper 1877 – 1900 Memorial ID 170911674 *Thomas Milton Draper 20 Sep 1849 – 17 Oct 1930 Memorial ID 101034985 wife: **Tallulah Maud Allen Draper 1 Jan 1856 – 1 Sep 1937 Memorial ID 142787070 ***Rosa Elliott Draper Arnold 1884–1968 ****Wallace Arnold '''CENOTAPH''' burial undiscovered *Vernon L Draper 11 Aug 1897 – 8 Sep 1965 Memorial ID 13341001 wife: **Hazel B Draper 14 Aug 1897 – 16 Nov 1972 Memorial ID 13340998 *William Gray Draper 18 Jul 1920 – 13 Sep 1980 Memorial ID 170890119 ==='''JEFFERSON COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-205.jpg https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-138.jpg *[[Draper-2082|George Harvey Draper]] (1836 - 1918) '''CENOTAPH''' Burial Unknown **[[Owen-12355|Mary Ann ''Owen'' Draper]] (1838 - aft. 1875) '''CENOTAPH''' Burial Unknown **[[Huey-400|Nancy Melissa ''Huey'' Draper]] (1839 - 1911) '''CENOTAPH''' Burial Unknown '''Adamsville''' ZIP Code 35005 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-108.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/24420/midway-united-methodist-cemetery Midway United Methodist Cemetery]''' located: 3904 Oakwood Drive Adamsville, Jefferson County, Alabama, USA *[[Draper-5253|Joshua H Draper]] 26 Nov 1871 – 5 Feb 1945 wife: **[[Shackelford-1267|Dicie Elva Shackelford Draper]] 10 May 1878 – 11 Feb 1943 '''Bessemer''' ZIP Cose 35021 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-111.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/23414/highland-memorial-gardens Highland Memorial Gardens]]''' *Albert C Draper1906 – 1968 *Deanna “Dee” Prater Draper4 May 1945 – 11 May 1991 *George Robert “Bob” Draper11 Mar 1945 – 28 Mar 2011 *Maggie L Draper 1908 – 2002 '''Birmingham''' ZIP Code 35220 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-112.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/22674/elmwood-cemetery Elmwood Cemetery]''' *[[Draper-5260|Robert Walter Draper]] Sep 1866 – 2 Jun 1948 wife: **[[Hoskins-3318|Carrie Eva Hoskins Draper]] Feb 1873 – 22 Sep 1956 *Clare Hill Draper 1928–2018 Memorial ID 196316376 '''CENOTAPH''' cremated, wife: **Eulalie Jenkins Draper 19 Dec 1930 – 21 Nov 2015 *Robert Walter Draper 1866–1948 Memorial ID 108051131, wife: **Carrie Eva Hoskins Draper 1873–1956 Memorial ID 108051721, children: ***Owen H. Draper 9 Nov 1897 – 8 Oct 1942 2 wives: ****Lena Elizabeth Neighbors Draper 1899 – 1932 Memorial ID 176593939 ****Effie Mae Curry Draper 1907–1990 Memorial ID 245007974 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/26764/tuscaloosa-memorial-park Tuscaloosa Memorial Park] Tuscaloosa, Alabama *****Owen Hunter Draper 1936–2012 Memorial ID 108100141 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/26764/tuscaloosa-memorial-park Tuscaloosa Memorial Park] Tuscaloosa, Alabama ***Gladys ''Draper'' Golden (1896-1964) Memorial ID 12299203 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1825881/harkeys-chapel Harkeys Chapel] Wattsville, Alabama ***Paul Lamar Draper 6 May 1900 – 22 Oct 1965 Memorial ID ***Lucian W. Draper 1902 – 1970 Memorial ID 176593778, wife: ****Agnes Williams Draper 1904 – 20 Jun 1958 Memorial ID 176593732 ***Hugh Hoskins Draper 1909 – 30 Dec 1967 *Belva DuCote Draper1896 – 1982 *Daniel E. Draper13 Jun 1897 – 1 Feb 1964 *Frances A. Draper30 Sep 1903 – 9 Sep 2000 *Kathleen Draper 19 Jan 1918 – 21 Nov 1957 *Leonard C. Draper 6 Feb 1896 – 7 Nov 1980 *Lou Vada Draper 6 Aug 1877 – 5 Mar 1936 *Mary C. Draper 1 Sep 1923 – 2 Aug 2011 *Sarah Gladys Cook Draper 23 Nov 1896 – 3 Feb 1988 *W. E. Draper 25 Jan 1874 – 7 Apr 1941 *William Loyt Draper 1894 – 1973 *Woodrow W. Draper 24 Aug 1912 – 5 Aug 2003 '''Lipscomb''' ZIP Code 35020 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-113.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/26794/union-baptist-cemetery Union Baptist Cemetery]''' *[[Draper-3370|John B Draper]] 8 Nov 1798 – 30 Sep 1868 **[[Ayers-1204|Mahuldah J. ''Ayers'' Draper]] 28 Jul 1804 – 21 Jan 1865 ==='''LARMAR COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-206.jpg '''Vernon''' 35592 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-109.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/26927/walnut-grove-cemetery Walnut Grove Cemetery]''' *[[Draper-1141|Isaiah Draper]] 20 May 1838 – 1 Sep 1876 **[[Cole-27824|Lucanda Cole Draper]] 28 May 1848 – 9 Apr 1919 *[[Draper-1140|Joshua Draper]] 20 Feb 1847 – 27 Nov 1866 *[[Draper-1142|Melinda Draper]] 19 Dec 1845 – 20 Nov 1887 *Rev John Draper 17 May 1811 – 29 Feb 1892 **Amanda McGee Draper 10 Mar 1813 – 3 Jun 1884 *John Draper 30 Oct 1866 – 9 Apr 1943 Wife: **Achsah E “Axie” Draper Cash 20 Sep 1877 – 31 May 1904 (this may be wrong) *Axey Draper 7 Jun 1831 – 15 *Clifton Isaiah Draper 4 Nov 1897 – 10 Feb 1974 *Crafton Draper 7 Oct 1916 – 3 Feb 2007 *Gustie “Guss” Draper 14 Feb 1915 – 8 May 2002 *Infant Son Draper 6 Feb 1878 – 6 Feb 1878 *Isaiah Draper 1 Feb 1868 – 23 Jan 1890 *Marvin Draper 1910 – 1935 *Myrtle Fowler Draper 17 Feb 1904 – 25 May 1973 *Nancy Ann Sprouse Draper 25 Sep 1869 – 15 Oct 1934 *William Oscar Draper 19 Apr 1873 – 23 Mar 1939 '''Fernbank''' ZIP Code 35576 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-110.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2131029/ebenezer-methodist-church-cemetery Ebenezer Methodist Church Cemetery]''' *Sarah M. ''Draper'' Seay 27 Feb 1910 – 5 Jun husband: **Dr Jeptha Theodus Seay (he re-married after Sarah's death) *George Russell Draper 13 Mar 1870 – 23 Nov 1939 *George Stevens Draper 10 Jan 1908 – 10 May 1917 *L. C. Draper 20 Nov 1910 – 11 Aug 1937 *Martha Mildred “Marthy” Wilson Draper 2 Feb 1874 – 24 Aug 1939 *Robert N. Draper 30 Jul 1859 – 13 Aug 1899 *Br William Monroe Draper 24 Nov 1896 – 9 Nov 1941 ==='''MADISON COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-207.jpg '''Huntsville''' ZIP Code 35801 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-155.jpg [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/24196/maple-hill-cemetery Maple Hill Cemetery] Location 203 Maple Hill Dr. Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama, 35801 USA *[[Landrum-853|Mildred Allene Landrum Draper]] 8 Apr 1916 – 14 Aug 2008 husband: **[[Draper-5291|Roy Gillette Draper]] (1929 - 2011) '''CENOTAPH''' buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/108354/spring-hill-cemetery-and-mausoleum Spring Hill Cemetery] Danville, Illinois *William Wish Draper1911 – 10 May 1958 *Betty Draper 11 Mar 1945 – 2 Mar 1951 ==Florida 8 Burial Listings== ===ORANGE COUNTY=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-478.jpg '''Winter Park''' ZIP Code 32792 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-479.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/72033/glen-haven-memorial-park-and-mausoleum Glen Haven Memorial Park and Mausoleum]''' *Daniel Draper Sr. 17 Aug 1913 – 6 May 1970 Memorial ID 123371301 (born in Boston) wife: **Judith '''Waterhouse''' Draper 22 May 1917 – 22 Nov 2001 Memorial ID 123371854 *George Draper 1915 – 1979 Memorial ID 100128949 wife: **Elizabeth Draper 1920 – 2010 Memorial ID 100128954 *Lewis L. Draper17 Oct 1907 – 9 Dec 1992 Memorial ID 170158646 wife **Pauline Coleman '''Rayman''' (Everly) Draper 26 Apr 1917 – 13 Dec 1997 Memorial ID 170158647 *Thomas Jefferson Draper Jr. 27 Apr 1915 – 2 Nov 2003 Memorial ID 97952846 wife: **Anne Elizabeth Ford Draper 2 May 1917 – 4 May 1994 Memorial ID 97952953 ==Mississippi 29 Burial Listings== ==='''MADISON COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-208.jpg '''Cameron''' ZIP Code 39146 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-114.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2223862/good-hope-cemetery Good Hope Cemetery]''' *[[Draper-3630|William Green Draper]] 5 Mar 1822 – 17 Jul 1883 wife: **[[Humphreys-3441|Mary Jane ''Humphreys'' Draper]] 15 Sep 1829 – 10 Dec 1894 ==='''PANOLA COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-565.jpg '''Batesville''' ZIP Code 38606 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-138.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2176905/west-camp-cemetery West Camp Cemetery] Panola Co. MS Located west of Batesville, MS *Linzy Draper 7 Jun 1898 – 21 Mar 1967 Memorial ID 160013342 *David Columbus Draper 13 Feb 1938 – 4 Dec 1999 Memorial ID 160052151 **Bennie Alma Morgan Draper 10 Feb 1940 – 31 May 2012 Memorial ID 160052152 *Deacon C Draper 28 Jan 1902 – 7 Sep 1974 Memorial ID 160009485 **Elizabeth D. Draper 23 Nov. 1912 to 12 Feb 1992 '''Sardis''' ZIP Code 38666 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-566.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/61102/mount-gillian-cemetery? Mount Gilliam Cemetery]''' Rural cemetery located near Batesville, Mississippi *Clinton Draper 3 Mar 1885 – 30 Dec 1975 Memorial ID 159803662 **Pinkie Draper 7 Jan 1880 – 11 Jan 1970 Memorial ID 159803946 use this one **Pinkie Draper 7 Jan 1880 – 11 Jan 1970 Memorial ID 159832696 missing information ***Haywood Draper 1 Nov 1907 – 19 Dec 1982 Memorial ID 159803635 ****'''NOTE''' Duplicated memorial ID for Pinkie (the IDs are different) *Leland Draper 8 Aug 1920 – 18 Nov 1978 Memorial ID 159879384 **Lucille Adams Draper '''CENOTAPH''' details unknown ***Donald Draper 30 Dec 1959 – 1 Aug 1978 Memorial ID 159879403 Age 18 *Bobbie Jean DraperMemorial ID1944 – 1985 Memorial ID 159879442 *Delilah Galmore Draper 30 Jun 1905 – 25 Nov 1972 Memorial ID 159879348 *James H Draper 20 Mar 1985 – 20 Mar 1985 Memorial ID 159879467 *Jessie Earl Draper unknown – 22 Apr 2015 Memorial ID 145630933 *Jim Draper unknown – 1961 Memorial ID 159803239 *Jim Henry Draper 1868 – 9 Oct 1951 Memorial ID 159803282 *John Henry Draper 1903 – Oct 1979 Memorial ID 159879425 *Josephine Draper 1862 – 14 Apr 1941 Memorial ID 159803310 *Leola Knox Draper 14 Mar 1906 – 13 Sep 1969 Memorial ID 159879434 *Lillie B Hawkin Draper 31 Dec 1907 – 11 Oct 1981 Memorial ID 159879459 *Nathaniel Draper 12 Feb 1918 – 11 Jan 1983 Memorial ID 159879414 *Virgia Draper Birth and death dates unknown. Memorial ID 159803340 *Virgia Sledge Draper 16 May 1890 – 17 Sep 1967 Memorial ID 159803385 ==='''WARREN COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-209.jpg '''Vicksburg''' ZIP Code 39180 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-168.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/63403/vicksburg-national-cemetery Vicksburg National Cemetery]''' Location: Vicksburg, Warren County, Mississippi, USA *[[Draper-5323|Samuel P. Draper]] 26 Sep 1839 – 26 Jun 1863 Age 23, died from diseases from Civil War, two days after mustered out. Parents buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/105586/enfield-cemetery Enfield Cemetery] Illinois == Louisiana 6 Burial Listings == ==='''RAPIDES PARISH'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-211.jpg '''Pineville''' ZIP Codes: 71359, 71360, 71361 '''Alexandria National Cemetery''' [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Alexandria+National+Cemetery/@31.3221733,-92.4328125,273m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x86254b651b836527:0xf17d12371f094271!8m2!3d31.321783!4d-92.4324493 Satellite_View_Map] *[[Draper-4988|William F. Draper]] (1833 - 1864) died in the Civil War at the Battle of Wilson's Farm [https://www.waymarking.com/gallery/image.aspx?f=1&guid=2b0866c0-d2fb-41d1-b577-484b4b7de46d Historical_Marker] Mansfield, LA **[https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=110587 Cemetery_Sign] ==='''UNION PARISH'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-210.jpg '''Lcockhart''' ZIP Code 71277 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-115.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/67150/canaan-cemetery Canaan Cemetery]''' *[[Draper-5262|Howard Draper]] 25 Nov 1903 – 21 Dec 1979 **[[White-73493|Rowena White Draper]] 21 May 1912 – 10 Feb 1993 *[[Draper-5263|James Ellis Draper]] 14 Apr 1936 – 15 Jan 2016 *[[Draper-5264|Berry Wayne Draper]] 17 Dec 1937 – 25 Mar 2013 **[[Littlepage-332|Barbara Jean Littlepage Draper]] 8 Aug 1939 – 2 Mar 2007 == Arkansas 156 Burial Listings == ==='''ASHLEY COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-548.jpg https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-553.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2154557/lick-prairie-cemetery? Lick Prairie Cemetery]''' Ashley County, Arkansas, USA *Sarah Frances Coleman Draper 10 Apr 1847 – 11 Feb 1928 Memorial ID 43230195 **John H. Draper 1846–1903 Memorial ID 65277669 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2406384/reaves-family-cemetery Reaves Family Cemetery] Warren, Bradley County, Arkansas, USA ***William Robert “Bob” Draper 15 Oct 1868 – 21 Dec 1937 Memorial ID 43230233 '''Crossett''' ZIP Code71635 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-552.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/54330/hickory-grove-cemetery? Hickory Grove Cemetery]''' Crossett, Ashley County, Arkansas, USA *Mary Q Draper 1875 – 1963 Memorial ID 155762319 details unknown https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-551.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/55689/pinewood-memorial-park Pinewood Memorial Park]''' Crossett, Ashley County, Arkansas, USA *John Henry Draper 5 Oct 1904 – 9 Mar 1986 Memorial ID 188508629 wives: **Audrey M. Draper 1903–1932 memorial ID 112782154 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/56293/simms-cemetery Simms Cemetery] North Crossett, Arkansas **Mary Willie McKimmey Draper 13 May 1920 – 10 May 2004 Memorial ID 15488631 her sons: ***Gary M Draper 25 Jun 1942 – 17 Oct 2017 Memorial ID 184394462 ***Vernon R. Draper 14 Jul 1944 – 30 Mar 2005 Memorial ID 101097430 *Lela Ethel ''Bailey'' Draper 17 Jun 1908 – 10 May 1983 Memorial ID 6708109 husband: **David F. Draper 1903–1979 Memorial ID 6355604 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1190557/macedonia-cemetery Macedonia Cemetery] Dalark, Arkansas '''North Crossett''' ZIP Code71635 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-550.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/56293/simms-cemetery? Simms Cemetery]''' North Crossett, Ashley County, Arkansas, USA *Audrey M. Draper 23 Sep 1903 – 2 Feb 1932 Memorial ID 112782154 **John Henry Draper 1904–1986 Memorial ID 188508629 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/55689/pinewood-memorial-park Pinewood Memorial Park] Crossett, Arkansas '''Hamburg''' ZIP Code 71646 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-554.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/55822/promise-land-cemetery? Promise Land Cemetery]''' Hamburg, Ashley County, Arkansas, USA *Rell Winston Draper 10 Sep 1970 – 9 Jun 1997 Memorial ID 16536067 Age 26 details unknown ==='''BENTON COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-213.jpg https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-339.jpg ''' Siloam Springs''' ZIP Code 72761 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-92.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/56930/yell-cemetery Yell Cemetery]''' *[[Draper-5208|Thomas Michael Draper]] 1857 – 1931 **[[Sanderson-5145|Beuna Francis “Fannie” Sanderson Draper]] 1865 – 12 Apr 1951 ***Infant Son Draper 2 Oct 1887 – 6 Oct 1887 *[[Draper-5207|Lonnie Oscar Draper]] 2 Feb 1881 – 31 Oct 1949 **[[Bruner-1756|Reumira M. “Ruey” Bruner Draper]] 20 Jun 1883 – 11 Apr 1977 ***Baby Draper 5 Oct 1905 – 5 Oct 1905 ***[[Draper-5474|Penelopy E. Draper]] 21 Jul 1907 – 2 Apr 1922 *[[Draper-5209|Sterman Edward Draper]] 14 Dec 1913 – 11 Jun 1981 wife: **[[Philpott-1699|Edna Belle Philpott Draper]] 4 Jul 1919 – 25 Sep 2003 *[[Draper-5210|Kenneth James “Ken” Draper]]19 Aug 1942 – 31 Jan 2021 wife: **[[Johnson-121593|Patricia Ann Johnson Draper]] 30 Mar 1953 – 4 Mar 2015 *Harman Arlin Draper 26 Dec 1912 – 30 Oct 1989 **Rena Maxine Bruner Draper 21 Sep 1917 – 20 Dec 2002 ==='''BRADLEY COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-546.jpg '''Warren''' ZIP Code 71671 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-547.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/55464/oakland-cemetery Oakland Cemetery]''' Warren, Arkansas *Dr James Thomas Draper 26 Aug 1913 – 22 Mar 1966 Memorial ID 124721038 **Lois Keeling Draper 10 Jan 1912 – 28 Oct 1997 Memorial ID 106271642 ==='''CLAY COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-214.jpg '''Rector''' ZIP Code 72461 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-54.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1858245/woodland-heights-cemetery Woodland Heights Cemetery]''' Located : N Woodland Heights Dr. and W Allen Dr *[[Draper-4816|Eunice Belinda (Draper) Easton]] (1871 - 1945), husband: ** [[Easton-2478|& Husband James]] ***'''NOTE''' [[Draper-4817|David Fletcher Draper]] (1828 - 1874) buried in Illinois *Eunice and James's Children buried here: *Clarence James Easton 1895–1967 see [[Draper-4816|Eunice Belinda (Draper) Easton]] *Carrie Edith Easton Baxley 1898–1969 see [[Draper-4816|Eunice Belinda (Draper) Easton]] *Gilbert Earnest Easton 1900–1980 see [[Draper-4816|Eunice Belinda (Draper) Easton]] *Thelma Elvealyn Easton 1915–1969see [[Draper-4816|Eunice Belinda (Draper) Easton]] ==='''DALLAS COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-555.jpg '''Dalark''' ZIP Code 71763 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-556.jpg '''[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-556.jpg Macedonia Cemetery]''' Dalark Arkansas *Bart D. Draper 3 May 1883 – 11 Sep 1949 Memorial ID 5793519 **Lular C. Draper 22 Mar 1885 – 7 Nov 1966 Memorial ID 5793523 '''Note''' David could be the son of Bart Draper above, research needed. *David F. Draper 25 Feb 1903 – 27 Dec 1979 Memorial ID 6355604 **Lela Ethel Bailey Draper 1908–1983 Memorial ID 6708109'''CENOTAPH''' buried:[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/55689/pinewood-memorial-park Pinewood Memorial Park] Crossett, Ashley Co., Arkansas *Marvin A. Draper 16 Sep 1910 – 9 Oct 1965 Memorial ID 5793527 ==='''GRANT COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-544.jpg '''Leola''' ZIP Code 72084 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-545.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/56492/taylor-cemetery Taylor Cemetery]''' Leola, Arkansas *William Elliott Draper 30 Dec 1874 – 27 Sep 1920 Memorial ID 7094724 **Lillian Poff Draper 6 Feb 1873 – 19 Jan 1914 Memorial ID 7094718 ***Lillian May ''Draper'' Dial1 Dec 1903 – 1 Nov 1931 Memorial ID 111866681 ****Frank James Dial 1897 - 1970 Memorial ID 7094695 ***Lucile Marguerite ''Draper'' Cohen 1905–1957 Memorial ID 73404660 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1963499/congregation-emanuel-cemetery Congregation Emanuel Cemetery] Denver, Colorado ***James Thomas Draper 1913–1966 Memorial ID '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/55464/oakland-cemetery Oakland Cemetery] Warren, Arkansas ==='''HEMPSTEAD COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-730.jpg *Lee Draper 1900 – 1966 [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/53609/cummings-cemetery? Cummings Cemetery] wife: **Katie Dazalee Dixon Draper1904 – 5 Apr 1960 [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/53609/cummings-cemetery? Cummings Cemetery] *Alma Lee Draper1 Jan 1944 – 25 Sep 2015 [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2498447/harmony-cemetery? Harmon Cemetery] *Verdia Lee “Madea” Cheatham Draper 10 Dec 1940 – 3 Jan 2015 Hope [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/54875/macedonia-cemetery? Macedonia Cemetery] *Odie Draper 16 Nov 1904 – 7 Jun 1975 Perrytown [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2148498/scott's-memorial-garden-cemetery? **Carra Draper 7 Sep 1910 – 1 Jun 1996 Perrytown [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2148498/scott's-memorial-garden-cemetery? Scotts Memorial Gardens] *Hansie Draper 2 May 1892 – 10 Dec 1954 Doyle [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2497597/saint-paul-cemetery-ii? Saint Paul Cemetery] **Fannie ''Sewell'' Draper Feb 1893 – 1967 Doyle [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2497597/saint-paul-cemetery-ii? Saint Paul Cemetery] *Evelyn Draper1937 – 28 Apr 1938 [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/56125/saint-peter-cemetery? St. Peter Cemetery] *Monroe Draper1886 – 24 Aug 1940 Ozan [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/56125/saint-peter-cemetery? St. Peter Cemetery] *Thomas Jefferson “Tom” Draper 22 Nov 1891 – Mar 1964 Ozan [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/56125/saint-peter-cemetery? St. Peter Cemetery] *Tom Draper1892 – 1964 Ozan [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/56125/saint-peter-cemetery? St. Peter Cemetery] *York Draper Sep 1863 – unknown [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/56125/saint-peter-cemetery? St. Peter Cemetery] ==='''HOT SPRINGS COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-534.jpg https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-540.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/463204/big-creek-cemetery? Big Creek Cemetery]''' Rural cemetery located east of Harp in Hot Spring County, Arkansas, USA, exact location needs added with directions. *Kelly David Draper Memorial ID19 Apr 1970 – 3 Jul 1987 Age 17 Memorial ID 5431730 '''Donaldson''' ZIP Code 71941 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-537.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/339614/pleasant-hill-haven-of-rest-cemetery Pleasant Hill Haven of Rest Cemetery]''' Donaldson, Arkansas *Brenda Jean Draper 1954 – 1954 Memorial ID 5246182 *Carl Edward Draper 9 May 1909 – 1 Jul 1993 Memorial ID 5247707 *Carl Edward “Sonny” Draper Jr. 2 Mar 1945 – 9 May 2022 Memorial ID 239673094 *Charlie Draper 1 Mar 1892 – 26 Mar 1925 Memorial ID 5246193 *Clyde Draper 8 Sep 1943 – 26 Apr 2010 Memorial ID 51707227 *David F. Draper 23 Jan 1942 – 26 Dec 2009 Memorial ID 45855545 *Deborah Anne Roark Draper 7 Jul 1954 – 12 Dec 1993 Memorial ID 5247721 *Della Mae Holmes Draper 8 Mar 1924 – 27 Dec 1993 Memorial ID 5248117 *Doil Draper 2 Nov 1912 – 20 Jun 1916 Memorial ID 5246186 *Dorothy Marie Walton Draper 26 Mar 1929 – 20 Jun 2003 Memorial ID 7606421 *George Franklin Draper Memorial ID1877 – 1943 Memorial ID 5246169 **Suzanna Genivie “Susie” Wetherington 1880 – 18 Mar 1958 Memorial ID 5246165 *Henry Harrison Draper Sr. 22 Jan 1919 – 25 Mar 2003 Memorial ID 7301186 *James Granville Draper 6 Aug 1922 – 3 Jun 1976 Memorial ID 5247746 *Jo Ann “O'Mom” Baril Draper 12 May 1946 – 16 Aug 2009 Memorial ID 40784716 *John Draper 13 Feb 1938 – 17 Jun 2013 Memorial ID 112476819 *Joseph Alexander “Joe” Draper 5 Mar 1917 – 16 Jun 1977 Memorial ID 5247734 *Juda Elizabeth Wallace Draper 16 Mar 1886 – 29 Apr 1971 Memorial ID 5247743 *Katherine Ruth Hopper Draper 21 Feb 1922 – 12 Dec 1994 Memorial ID 5248115 *Leo Draper 12 Jul 1922 – 31 Dec 1963 Memorial ID 5248132 *Margaret Bettis Draper 23 Mar 1854 – 29 Jan 1927 Memorial ID 5246159 *Murray Franklin Draper 23 Jun 1850 – 21 Apr 1929 Memorial ID 5246161 *Murry Lance Draper Memorial ID15 May 1926 – 18 Nov 2004 Memorial ID 9982939 *Nova Jean Foster Draper 13 Nov 1920 – 24 May 2004 Memorial ID 8835054 *Paul Franklin Draper Sr. 2 Sep 1914 – 18 Jan 1992 Memorial ID 5247710 *Pearl Wallace Draper 28 Dec 1895 – 27 Jul 1987 Memorial ID 5246190 *Pearl Ables Draper 15 Feb 1918 – 8 Oct 1994 Memorial ID 5247704 *Wallace Conway Draper 12 Apr 1924 – 15 Apr 2000 Memorial ID 6051311 *William Henry Draper 24 Jan 1888 – 25 Mar 1971 Memorial ID 5247744 *William W. “Bill” Draper 10 Jul 1913 – 26 May 1983 Memorial ID 5248120 '''Gifford''' ZIP Code 72104 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-541.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/263437/francois-cemetery Francois Cemetery]''' Gifford, Arkansas *Jewell Arlie Draper 27 Jul 1926 – 21 Aug 1995 Memorial ID 59506026 wife: **Doris L Roberts Draper Lugo 1931–2010 Memorial ID 18119565 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2145946/pleasant-home-cemetery Pleasant Home Cemetery] Pike County, Arkansas, son: *** Jewell Arlie 'Jay' Draper 1953–2008 Memorial ID 58853768 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2145946/pleasant-home-cemetery Pleasant Home Cemetery] Pike County, Arkansas *Letha Jennie Carver Draper 11 Dec 1887 – 27 Mar 1987 Memorial ID 5456303 '''Harp''' ZIP Code 72104 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-538.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/253527/harp-cemetery Harp Cemetery]''' Harp, Arkansas *Dianna “Dale” Sparks Draper 11 Apr 1947 – 7 Jun 2008 Memorial ID 27420556 **Wendell G, Draper (uncertain: living at time of this entry) '''CENOTAPH''' '''Malvern''' ZIP Code 72104 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-535.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/258682/oak-ridge-cemetery Oak Ridge Cemetery]''' Malvern, Arkansas *Benjamin Franklin Draper 19 Nov 1846 – 27 Aug 1929 Memorial ID 28171083 *Dewey Bob Draper 23 Sep 1948 – 26 Oct 1948 Memorial ID 5199688 *Doyle Lindell Draper 17 Oct 1939 – 4 Aug 2007 Memorial ID 20942223 *Earl Ervin “Red” Draper 16 Mar 1909 – 12 Jun 1989 Memorial ID 5222409 *Rebecca Bray Draper7 Apr 1940 – unknown Memorial ID 35125178 *Ruby Irene Davis Draper 13 May 1923 – 13 Nov 1984 Memorial ID 5222405 *Sarah Belinda Armstrong Draper 7 Oct 1851 – 20 Oct 1905 Memorial ID 28171123 *Vannie L. Draper 25 Nov 1871 – 17 Oct 1917 Memorial ID 5196758 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-539.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/55979/rockport-cemetery? Rockport Cemetery]''' Malvern, Arkansas *Ruby Michaelle Draper Jul 1971 – 12 Nov 1971 Memorial ID 5181196 **Earl Ervin Draper 1909–1989 Memorial ID 5222409 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/258682/oak-ridge-cemetery Oak ridge Cemetery] Malvern, Arkansas ***George D. “Pop” Draper 11 Feb 1943 – 6 Jun 2010 Memorial ID 53419193 ****Gudbjorg Hjaltason “Bert” Draper 10 Nov 1944 – 10 May 1996 Memorial ID 5185899 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-536.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/258298/shadowlawn-cemetery Shadowlawn Cemetery]''' Malvern, Arkansas *Bobby J. Draper 3 Nov 1928 – 26 Nov 1980 Memorial ID 5455645 *Claudie G. Draper 6 Jun 1924 – 17 Jun 1991 Memorial ID 5455679 *Clifford Amos Draper 11 Feb 1915 – 25 Jan 2000 Memorial ID 5461198 *Floyd George Draper 23 Jul 1901 – 5 May 1976 Memorial ID 5228034 **Lillie W. Draper 18 Mar 1907 – 12 Oct 1988 Memorial ID 5228042 *Gerald C. Draper 12 Aug 1945 – unknown Memorial ID 34377330 *Jewell Caple Draper 3 Nov 1919 – 15 Sep 2005 Memorial ID 11772507 *Larry J. Draper 27 Aug 1951 – 11 Feb 1987 Memorial ID 5455655 *Lillie W. Draper 18 Mar 1907 – 12 Oct 1988 Memorial ID 5228042 *Ruby Jean Porterfield Draper 9 Apr 1924 – 25 Jul 1995 Memorial ID 5235453 ==='''HOWARD COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-724.jpg '''Mineral Springs''' ZIP Code 71851 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-725.jpg [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/53245/buck-range-cemetery? '''Buck Range Cemetery'''] *James Draper 1766 – 6 Jun 1836 wife: **Margret ''Osborne'' Draper 1768 – 1844 ***Jefferson Draper 17 Jun 1802 – 2 Dec 1865 ****Susan H. ''McGraugh'' Draper 1803–1867 *****David J. Draper 1 Mar 1841 – 2 Sep 1864 wife ******Susan Virginia Cowling (Draper) Cowling 1843-1876 (she later married her cousin) ***Phillip Draper 1810–1891 '''CENOTAPH''' buried in Fellowship Cemetery in Dubberly, Webster Parish, Louisiana, USA; wife: ****Sara K Rochester Draper 1810-1894 '''CENOTAPH''' buried in Fellowship Cemetery in Dubberly, Webster Parish, Louisiana, USA '''Tollette''' ZIP Code 71851 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-726.jpg [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/53583/crofton-cemetery '''Crofton Cemetery'''] *Henry Draper unknown – 15 Apr 1913 **Esther May Green 1869–1918 (m. 1886) she remarried Henry Green (????-1908) *Mildred Mae Draper 11 Feb 1935 – 9 Jul 1996 *Rebecca Draper unknown – 11 Jul 1961 *Alabama Newton Draper6 May 1895 – 6 Sep 1917 *Albert Draper 1880 – 1954 ==='''MONROE COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-217.jpg '''Claredon ZIP''' Code 72029 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-163.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/56212/shady-grove-cemetery Shady Grove Cemetery]''' Location: Clarendon, Monroe County, Arkansas, USA *[[Draper-3164|Pinkney Draper]] (1824 - 1849) wife: **[[Lawrence-13528|Mary Tobitha (Lawrence) ''Draper'' Roland]] (1825 - 1898) '''CENOTAPH''' remarried, buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1120798/cotton-gin-cemetery Cotton Gin Cemetery] Texas ***[[Draper-5528|William P Draper]] 1845-unknown, '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown FAG Mem. ID 169524057 ==='''PIKE COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-216.jpg https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-138.jpg *[[Draper-4890|Coleman Draper]] (abt. 1798 - abt. 1860) '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown, wife: **[[Jones-26476|Aninias (Jones) Draper]] (1805 - 1860) '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown *[[Draper-5247|Andrew J. Draper]] (1824 - 1865) '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown, wife: **[[Petty-3827|Carolyn Ellen (Petty) Draper]] (1825 - 1870) '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown '''Daisy''' ZIP Code 71950 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-105.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1965980/mount-joy-cemetery Mount Joy Cemetery]''' Location Morning View Road Daisy, Pike County, Arkansas, USA *[[Draper-854|Elisha Lafayette “Boss” Draper]] 20 Jan 1873 – 24 Dec 1946 wife: **[[Friend-517|Emma Elvira “Nellie” ''Friend'' Draper]] Dec 1876 – 2 Aug 1950 Family: ***Willis Marvin Draper 2 Jul 1919 – 16 Apr 1952 Age 32 ***[[Draper-6024|Harles Draper]]19 Sep 1908 – 9 May 1979 wife: ****[[Miller-106644|Floy V ''Miller'' (Draper) Nelson]] 1914–2000 (m. 1933) '''CENOTAPH''' buried [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/98247/crown-hill-cemetery Crown Hill Cemetery] Oklahoma MEMORIAL ID 10987742 ****Nettie M. Draper 1947–1952 Age 4-5 ****Geneva Draper 1942 – 1952 ***[[Draper-853|Elberg William “Ebb” Draper]] 31 May 1906 – 8 Jan 1996 wife: ****[[Mack-900|Artha Lee “Artha” Mack Draper]]7 Feb 1905 – 8 Mar 1982, son: *****[[Draper-6017|Harold Draper]] 7 Aug 1930 – 1 Nov 1933 Age 3 *****[[Draper-6016|Betty Jo ''Draper'' Fant]] 1932–2011 husband: ******[[Fant-329|Carlos Eugene Fant]] 1928–2018 *****[[Draper-6021|Billy Glen Draper]] 22 Nov 1940 – 22 May 2020 wife: ******[[Funderburk-1124|Belinda Carol ''Funderburk'' Draper]]13 Oct 1944 – (living?) *****[[Draper-6023|Patricia ''Draper'' Funderburk]] 1943–2022 husband: ******Leroy Funderburk 1939–2016 *****[[Draper-6022|E. Don Draper]] 18 Mar 1945 – 16 May 2008 wife: ****** Joan Gayle (living) *****[[Draper-6020|Melba Faye ''Draper'' Kennedy]] 1938–2021 husband: ******[[Kennedy-26602|Lewis Kennedy]] 1930–2020 *****[[Draper-6019|Lemma Sue ''Draper'' (O'neal) Massey]] 1936–2020 husbands: ******[[[[O'Neal-3254|James Lavon O'Neal (1927-1989)]]|James Lavon O'Neal]] 1927–1989 (m. 1950) ******[[Massey-7016|David Ford Massey]] 1926–2012 (m. after 1992) buried:[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/284885/sweet-home-cemetery Sweet Home Cemetery] Amity, Arkansas *Carl Draper 8 Aug 1936 – 11 Dec 1994 *Carol Draper 1950 – 1952 *Fary Grace “Fairy” Draper 27 Jan 1923 – Oct 1923 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-543.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/55231/mount-tabor-cemetery? Mount Tabor Cemetery]''' Murfreesboro, Pike County, Arkansas, USA *Arvon Draper 9 Dec 1923 – 8 Feb 2011 Memorial ID 59408157 *Barry B. Draper 25 Sep 1948 – 5 Mar 1993 Memorial ID 16268989 *Eldon Draper 18 Sep 1950 – 2010 Memorial ID 43572399 *Leopha “Shug” Maglothin Draper 23 Oct 1935 – 17 Feb 2011 Memorial ID 65897840 *Ruby Faye Kirkpatrick Draper 31 May 1922 – 2 Aug 1992 Memorial ID 16268966 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-542.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2145946/pleasant-home-cemetery? Pleasant Home Cemetery]''' Pike County, Arkansas Rural cemetery located between Mount Moriah and Pike City. *Jewell Arlie “Jay” Draper Jr. 7 Sep 1953 – 14 Feb 2008 Memorial ID 58853768 ==='''POLK COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-394.jpg '''Mena''' ZIP Code 71953 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-3.png '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/55688/pinecrest-memorial-park Pinecrest Memorial Park]''' AKA Odd Fellows Cemetery Located: Mena, Polk County , AR *[[Draper-5542|Doyle Draper]] 1930–1999 was married 4 times; wives: **1st MARRIAGE 1948 to Peggy Jean Story (1932–2019) FS ID: LRZ5-6KZ ***[[Draper-5543|Linda Sue Draper]] 1949–1949 age 2 days '''CENOTAPH''' buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/322488/coleman-city-cemetery Coleman City Cemetery] Coleman TX **2nd MARRIAGE 20 April 1950 to Wilma Evelyn ''Merchant'' Draper (1934–1980) '''CENOTAPH''' FS ID: LYKM-4F1 **3rd MARRIAGE 23 March 1892 to Martha Louise Shaddix (Davis) Draper '''CENOTAPH''' (1929–2011) FS ID: LV5P-HX8 **4TH MARRIAGE 11 February 1984 to Wanda J. Davis[8] (1936–2002) '''CENOTAPH''' FS ID: LYKM-HKX ==='''WASHINGTON COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-218.jpg '''Springdale''' ZIP Code 72764 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-55.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/261242/friendship-cemetery Friendship_Cemetery]''' Located: on South Friendship Road ,Springdale, Washington County, Arkansas, USA *[[Draper-5146|William Franklin Draper]] (1824 - 1896) **[[Goode_Draper-1|Mary Polly ''Goode'' Draper]] (1824 - 1916) == Tennessee 638 Burial Listings== ==='''COCKE COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-219.jpg '''Bat Harbor''' ZIP Code 37821 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-177.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/13857/inman-cemetery-%231 Inman Cemetery #1]''' Location: Bat Harbor Road Bat Harbor, Cocke County, Tennessee, USA *William B Draper 8 Jun 1858 – 21 Nov 1925 wife **Mary Elizabeth Robinson Draper (1869–1936) '''CENOTAPH''' buried with her children in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1028612/rylie-cemetery Rylie Cemetery] Rylie Texas *Joseph B Draper 10 May 1862 – 10 Jun 1945, wife: **Alice Penland Draper 28 Sep 1866 – 21 Jan 1916 children: ***Jessie Draper 23 Apr 1894 – Jul 1894 3 month old infant ***Solomon William Draper 24 Dec 1909 – 24 Dec 1909 new born infant Listed below could be the children of Joseph & Alice Draper, or William & Mary Draper (above) *Pvt Ashley J Draper 16 Apr 1888 – 18 Apr 1965 age 77 *Chesley Allen Draper 28 Oct 1892 – 31 May 1920 age 27 *David Ervin Draper 7 Oct 1886 – 25 Mar 1914 age 27 *Lucille Draper 24 Jul 1897 – Jan 1899 Age 1 infant *Margaret Ann Draper 4 Jan 1899 – 4 Jan 1899 infant new born ==='''DAVIDSON COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-220.jpg '''Goodlettsville''' ZIP Codes 37070 - 37072 (directly North of Nashville, Tennessee) https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Jones-131753.jpg '''Louis Marshall Jones AKA Grampa Jones is buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/14947/lutons-united-methodist-church-cemetery Lutons Methodist Church Cemetery] ''' (no picture and no Draper burials) https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-408.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/193635/forest-lawn-memorial-gardens Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens]''' https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-670.jpg *[[Sullivan-20528|Rollin Sullivan]] 1919–2012 '''Famous Grave:''' Country Singer & Comedian; wives: **[[McAdams-1305|Ruth McAdams Sullivan]] 1922–1959 Killed in head on collision car accident **[[Busby-2433|Geneva Busby Sullivan]] 1935–2011 *Ramsey Hughes; pilot of airplane that killed Patsy Cline * Lloyd "Cowboy: Copas also died with Patsy Cline *Hawkshaw Hawkins also died with Patsy Cline *Jack Anglin, a musician, who died in a car crash on the way to Patsy Cline's funeral *Lefty Frizzell *Beecher Kirby, Roy Acuff's side kick, Brother Oswald *Smiley and Kitty Wilson *Don Helms member of Hank Williams Drifting Cowboys Band *[[Draper-5718|Adam Rufus Draper]] '''CENOTAPH''' Father of Thomas and Baxter **[[Ray-12602|Margaret Louise “Maggie” Ray Draper]] '''CENOTAPH''' ***[[Draper-5714|Thomas “Tom” Draper]] 2 Jan 1887 – 16 Feb 1977 wife: ****[[Huffines-168|Carrie Benedict ''Huffines'' Draper]] 23 Feb 1885 – 3 May 1965 *****[[Draper-5716|Margaret ''Draper'' Wheeler]] (1918 - 2006) husband: ******[[Wheeler-25049|Fred Thomas Wheeler]] 1910–1993 ***[[Draper-5780|Baxter Draper]] 31 Jan 1888 – 8 May 1969 Memorial ID 29672905 wife: ****[[Wood-48423|Bee Bee Wood Draper]] 31 May 1892 – 17 Feb 1970 Memorial ID 29672645 ***Victor Draper 1893-1900 Age 6 Memorial ID Memorial ID 27394240 ***[[Draper-5786|Della ''Draper'' Hardcastle]] 1891-1980 husband ****[[Hardcastle-1174|Chester Hardastle]] 1889-1918 *****Glen Hooper Hardcastle 1912–1994 Memorial ID 91855027 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1972272/hendersonville-memory-gardens] Hendersonville Memory Gardens] Hendersonville, TN *****Ines L Hardcastle Richardson 1913–2000 Memorial ID 162164714 '''CENOTAPH''' buired: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/181183/smith-county-memorial-gardens Smith County Memorial Gardens] Carthage, TN *Bernice Gilford Draper 29 May 1907 – 14 Jun 1974 Memorial ID 182237788 **Janie Frances Ferguson Draper 1914 – Nov 1997 Memorial ID 182236839 *H Leo Draper 22 Jan 1924 – 25 Mar 1998 Memorial ID 153804859 wife: **Velma Lois Oliver Draper 1930–1958 Memorial ID ID 153804859 '''CENOTAPH''' BURIED: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/74144/greenlawn-and-shady-rest-cemetery Greemlawn Cemetery] Franklin, Kentucky *Harold Milton Draper 29 Mar 1940 – 12 Jul 2007 Memorial ID 147084650 *Louis James Draper 11 Oct 1926 – 22 Jun 2012 Memorial ID 92503844 wife: **Joyce Ann House Draper 6 Feb 1934 – 11 Aug 2017 Memorial ID 182273947 *[[Draper-5713|Ronald Ray Draper]] 4 Oct 1936 – 26 May 2016 Memorial ID 163495279 wife: **Jonni R. Draper living as of this entry '''Nashville''' ZIP Codes 37216-1305 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-102.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/18848/spring-hill-cemetery Spring Hill Cemetery]''' AKA Spring Hill Funeral Home and Cemetery Located: 5110 Gallatin Road Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee *[[Draper-5241|Truman Lee Draper]] (1921 - 1982) wife: **[[Willis-13622|Alzora Elizabeth (Willis) Draper]] (1919 - 2016) *Mark Amon Draper 27 Sep 1904 – 13 Oct 1977 Memorial ID 101776318 **Birdie Williams Draper 7 Oct 1902 – 22 Nov 1984 Memorial ID 101776333 *[[Draper-3893|Davidson Nichols “David” Draper]] 22 Apr 1859 – 31 Mar 1932 Memorial ID 25002245 **[[Graves-10295|Ina H. Graves Draper]] 14 Jan 1861 – 25 Mar 1936 Memorial ID 25002265 *Donald Ray Draper 30 May 1937 – 10 Feb 1964 Memorial ID 182237549 **Mary Lou Draper '''CENOTAPH''' (Newspaper obituary) see memorial above) ***Deborah Lynn ''Draper'' (Maiden Name) (Newspaper obituary) see memorial above) *[[Draper-5697|Thomas Jordan “TJ” Draper]] 3 Feb 1882 – 12 Jan 1954 Memorial ID 144665678 wives: **[[Harris-56050|Mattie Harris Draper]] 9 Sep 1882 – 26 Mar 1925 Memorial ID 144667142 ***Dymple Harris Hughes 1901–1946 Memorial ID 132368649 '''Note''' uncertain who Dymple's birth father is. **[[McMahan-1444|Mary Etta “Mema” McMahan Draper]] 1892 – 14 Jun 1984 Memorial ID 144749747 ***[[Draper-5709|Thomas Jordan Draper Jr.]] 24 Apr 1914 – 6 Jan 1930 Memorial ID 144696645 ***[[Draper-5708|William Marshall Draper]] 1927–1983 Memorial ID 19418732 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/528167/van-horn-cemetery Van Horn Cemetery] Van Horn, Culberson Co. Texas ***Elma May Draper 10 Feb 1921 – 25 Feb 1921 Memorial ID 144696963 ***John Samuel Draper 2 Jan 1922 – 20 Jun 1940 Memorial ID 144667015 ***Infant Draper 26 Mar 1925 – 26 Mar 1925 Memorial ID 144702696 *[[Draper-5354|Ty Cobb Draper]] 29 Apr 1914 – Oct 1984 Memorial ID 189380472 wives: **[[Greene-10595|Eugenia Greene Draper]] 7 Jan 1916 – 22 Sep 1975 Memorial ID 204993170 ***Ronald Ray Draper 1936–2016 ID163495279 '''CENOTAPH''' buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/193635/forest-lawn-memorial-gardens Forrest Lawn] Goodlettsville, TN (Ty Cobb Draper's sister Margaret also buried in Forrest Lawn) **[[Maloney-3398|Patricia Evelyn “Pat” Morrell Draper]] 14 Apr 1923 – 22 May 1983 Memorial ID 189380438 (WikiTree may have wrong information on her) *Fraser Williams Draper 30 Jun 1895 – 16 Jul 1964 Memorial ID 240615038 **Virginia Willette Farmer Draper Jul 1899 – 12 Mar 1967 Memorial ID 240642343 *Fryar Elmer Draper Oct 1879 – 12 Jun 1918 Memorial ID 187091119 wife **Gladys May ''Fox'' (Draper) Parrish 1893–1979 Memorial ID 196698946 ***Gladys Re-married: Dr Henry Burton Parrish 1880 - 1934 *Guy Wilford Draper 11 Nov 1893 – 10 Jan 1954 Memorial ID 240405217 **Maggie Garner Keith Draper Sep 1895 – 21 Nov 1972 Memorial ID 240405369 ***Mary Elizabeth '''Draper''' Binkley 1921–1981 Memorial ID 185366572 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/14448/lakewood-memory-gardens-east Lakewood Memory Gardens] Chattanooga TN ***Guy W. Draper 13 Oct 1924 – 13 Oct 1924 Memorial ID 37390989 infant *Loyd Vernon Draper 11 Apr 1933 – 24 Apr 1987 Memorial ID 201432326 **Carolyn Anne ''Burgess'' (Draper) Hargrove 1944–2009 ***Stephen Wilson “Steve” Draper 13 Oct 1961 – 29 Jul 1979 Memorial ID 201467983 Killed in Automobile accident age 17 *Bonnie Ray Bodine Draper 1918–1979 Memorial ID: 242180384 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/219110/woodlawn-memorial-park-and-mausoleum Woodland Memorial Park] Nashville TN **Marilyn Louise Vantrease Draper 6 Jan 1932 – 4 Feb 2007 Memorial ID 224722473 *Marshall Draper 22 Feb 1850 – 14 Apr 1938 Memorial ID 161497362 wives: **Marida J. (unknown details) '''CENOTAPH''' see obituary in above memorial **Sim Phipps Draper 20 Mar 1868 – 27 Jul 1939 Memorial ID 157420635 *William H. Draper Jun 1820 – 29 Aug 1902 Memorial ID 31649365 **Mary Catherine Patton Draper 1826 – 19 Sep 1916 Memorial ID 88123470 ***Mary Maude Draper Reed 1860–1930 Memorial ID 120540588 husband: ****Pleasant Samuel Reed 1855–1935 Memorial ID: 178371927 *Oscar Vasco Draper 1886–1945 (m. 1912) Memorial ID 235988230 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1233/northview-cemetery] Northview Cemetery] Dearborn, Michigan **Ola Bell Davidson Draper 25 Aug 1895 – 28 Jun 1920 Memorial ID 240857223 *Beverage Houston Draper 10 Dec 1913 – 18 May 2005 Memorial ID 11062992 **Sarah Louise Alexander Draper 3 Apr 1914 – 28 Sep 2010 Memorial ID 59494741 *Walton Draper 3 Jun 1874 – 10 Jun 1961 Memorial ID 67903280 **Alba Alice Matheney Draper 23 Sep 1878 – 9 Sep 1955 Memorial ID 67903135 ***Walton Young “Booty” Draper Sr. 3 Jun 1905 – 28 Mar 2001 Memorial ID 67889118 ****Kathleen Dorothy Buntin Draper 23 May 1905 – 28 Nov 1988 Memorial ID 67889403 *****Mary Margaret Draper Warner 1927–2003 Memorial ID 161162801 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/10082/calvary-cemetery Calvary Cemetery] Nashville, TN *****Walton Young “Buddy” Draper Jr. 29 Jan 1934 – 27 Jan 2021 Memorial ID 221807712 ******Spouse unknown, has 4 living children ***Joseph Marchbanks Draper (1910–1991 wife: ****Myrtle A Canada Draper 21 Aug 1910 – 10 Jun 1973 Memorial ID 239322808 *Don Draper 10 Jun 1884 – 3 Jan 1953 Memorial ID 132755382 *Paul Goodbar Draper 2 Dec 1902 – 10 Sep 1990 Memorial ID 190281245 *Leone Wills Draper 5 Aug 1904 – 3 Dec 1989 Memorial ID 190281170 *J Victor Draper 1904 – 1923 Memorial ID 22219363 *Lily Mae Jenkins Draper 21 May 1911 – 17 Feb 1951 Memorial ID 198461947 *Frances Elizabeth Knight Draper 16 Jan 1938 – 8 Oct 2019 Memorial ID 203720003 *Dorothy L Draper 23 Mar 1943 – 4 Apr 2005 Memorial ID 10752160 *Michael Draper 1956 – 8 Feb 1995 Memorial ID 182235923 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-580.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/219110/woodlawn-memorial-park-and-mausoleum Woodlawn Memorial Park]''' *[[Draper-5793|Hardie Haywood Draper]] 27 Dec 1900 – 13 Dec 1952 Memorial ID 200642013 *Bonnie Ray “Bodene” Draper 21 May 1918 – 3 Mar 1979 Memorial ID 242180384 *Catherine Denese Draper15 Jan 1984 – 16 Jan 1984 Memorial ID 100552544 *Willard Tenney Draper 15 Jan 1910 – 15 Sep 1984 Memorial ID 77178797 **Georgia Crockett Roberts Draper 27 Nov 1904 – Aug 1999 Memorial ID 77178890 *Jack Witherspoon Draper 31 Mar 1913 – 14 Jul 1994 Memorial ID 241347374 **Margaret Anne Gentry Draper 11 Mar 1913 – 18 Jul 1998 Memorial ID 241346996 *John Edward Draper 7 Jun 1906 – 20 Oct 1996 Memorial ID 242492423 **Clio ''Wilson'' (Draper) Seagraves 1914–1997 Memorial ID 227388075 their son: ***Bobby C Draper 1934–2015 Memorial ID 149824846'''CENOTAPH''' buried:[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/225404/middle-tennessee-state-veterans-cemetery Middle Tennessee State Veterans Cemetery] Nashville, TN ****William Seagraves 1913–1999 2nd Husband of Clio Memorial ID 227387202 buried with Clio *Kenneth Lyndon Draper 20 Aug 1960 – 21 Jun 2017 Memorial ID 180640933 *Robert Bruce Draper 28 Jul 1927 – 5 Apr 2018 Memorial ID 188583459 wife: Jane *Sara Beth Cooper Draper 20 Apr 1957 – 3 Jul 2017 Memorial ID 208075701 Husband unknown, has living children '''Old Hickory''' ZIP Code 37138 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-665.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/13284/hermitage-memorial-gardens Hernitage Memorial Gardens]''' Located: Old Hickory, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA *Boss Draper 9 Mar 1903 – 21 Feb 1992 Memorial ID 155861042 *Sgt Charles E Draper 30 Aug 1932 – 20 Jul 2008 Memorial ID 151946485 *Clester Estelle Minchey Draper 17 Jun 1909 – 13 Apr 1985 Memorial ID 155861500 *Daniel Mang Draper 14 Feb 1918 – 18 Feb 2002 Memorial ID 107108494 *Edward Stanley Draper 26 Sep 1940 – 8 Jul 2006 Memorial ID 107108921 *Gary H. Draper 7 Jul 1947 – 18 Nov 1998 Memorial ID 156770960 *James Cecil Draper 19 Nov 1945 – 24 Jul 1983 Memorial ID 107108791 *Kermit Draper 26 May 1905 – 25 Dec 1991 Memorial ID 156771292 *Lillian May West Draper 6 May 1908 – 22 Aug 2000 Memorial ID 201431555 *Loyd Hudson Draper 1 Aug 1906 – 6 Jan 1981 Memorial ID 201430564 *Michael Eugene “Mike” Draper 2 Aug 1942 – 2 Jan 2019 Memorial ID 195838619 *Mildred Cole Draper 29 May 1921 – 2 Aug 2002 Memorial ID 107108592 *Viola E. Armstrong Draper 1913 – 5 Jan 2008 Memorial ID 23886664 ==='''GIBSON COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-221.jpg '''Dyer''' ZIP Code 38330 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/McGaughy-82.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/11579/oakwood-cemetery Oakwood Cemetery]''' AKA Dyer Cemetery, Location: Dyer, Gibson County, Tennessee *[[Draper-3593|Philip W Draper]] 8 Dec 1806 – 18 Aug 1888 wife: **[[Pate-2978|Elizabeth Pate Draper]] 1809 – 10 Oct 1887 *[[Draper-5322|Stephen P. Draper]] 8 Mar 1842 – 18 Feb 1915 wife: **[[Baird-6960|Tennessee Elizabeth “Tennie” Baird Draper]] 19 Apr 1850 – 12 Sep 1882 *John Wilbur Draper (unknown – 2 Apr 2006), wife **Sarah Louise Taylor Draper (unknown – 3 Jan 2003) *Charles W Draper 2 Nov 1922 – 14 Mar 1983 *George West Draper 27 Sep 1944 – 21 Oct 2018 *Lelia P Draper Jan 1881 – 10 Aug 1881 *Myrtle West Draper 1888 – 1982 *Ruby M Draper 13 Jan 1911 – unknown *Russell L Draper 22 Nov 1906 – 30 Jan 1972 *Tollie Cleveland Draper 10 Feb 1885 – 16 Jan 1962 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-332.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/20684/yorkville-cemetery Yorkville Cemetery]''' Located: Yorkville, Gibson County, TN *P L Draper 1873 – 1943 wife: **Addie Thomas Draper 1873 – 1934 *Jack Draper 11 Aug 1844 – 9 Feb 1934, wife: **Frances Draper 10 Aug 1852 – 1 May 1936, her son: ***Thomas Jefferson “Tom” Draper 14 Nov 1883 – 10 Apr 1936, wife: ****Junia George Draper 1886 - 1968 '''CENOTAPH''' buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/12057/forest-hill-cemetery-midtown Forrest Hill Cemetery Midtown], Memphis TN *Charlotte Ann Draper 8 Dec 1947 – 2 Sep 2000 *G W Draper 1849 – 1934 *Jay Lynn Draper 6 Oct 1964 – 29 Dec 2001 brother Jimmy Lee Draper below *Jimmy Lee Draper 13 Sep 1963 – 30 Jun 2012 brother Jay Lynn Draper above *Mary E Turner Draper 1853 – 1930 ==='''GILES COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-568.jpg '''Pulaski''' ZIP Code 38478 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-567.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/15092/maplewood-cemetery Maplewood Cemetery''' *James Shields Draper 30 Jun 1886 – 19 Aug 1926 Memorial ID 46410009 Age 40 **Sallie Herbert Draper1885 – 1984 Memorial ID 46409998 Age 99 ==='''HAMILTON COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-222.jpg '''Chattanooga''' ZIP Code 37409 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-656.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/109392/chattanooga-national-cemetery Chattanooga National Cemetery]''' *Alexander Draper unknown – 6 Jun 1864 Memorial ID 2979127 *Betty Ann Draper29 Jan 1933 – 4 Nov 2020 Memorial ID 218035702 *Maj Derrick Glen Draper 29 Oct 1976 – 20 May 2013 Memorial ID 111237079 *Dorothy G. Draper 29 Jan 1920 – 16 Mar 2013 Memorial ID 185668676 *Earl Draper16 Jul 1894 – 5 Mar 1959 Memorial ID 2979128 *Dr Glenn Wright Draper Sr. 18 Jul 1928 – 15 Jun 2019 Memorial ID 200136545 *Huland Draper 6 Mar 1916 – 20 Aug 1991 Memorial ID 2979129 *Jack Merrill Draper 28 Feb 1930 – 13 Mar 2011Memorial ID 66954353 *Leona Hobbs Draper22 Nov 1901 – 20 Jun 1959 Memorial ID 69429284 *Merritt Draper unknown – 29 Aug 1865 Memorial ID 2979130 *Pvt Milton W. Draper 1846 – 6 Mar 1865Memorial ID 69429243 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-141.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/12061/forest-hills-cemetery Forest Hills Cemetery]''' Location: 4016 Tennessee Ave, Chattanooga TN *[[Draper-3337|William Wallace Draper]] 10 Sep 1860 – 20 Sep 1927 wife **[[Settle-949|Emily Martin (Settle) Draper]] 1862 - 1907 '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown ***[[Draper-3585|Mary Tecumseh Draper]] 22 Feb 1890 – 2 Dec 1963 ***[[Draper-3586|Lucy Kavanaugh Draper]] 6 Jun 1895 – 5 Nov 1973 ***[[Draper-3343|James Travis Draper]] 20 Dec 1892 – 11 Jun 1977 ***[[Draper-3584|George Glen Draper]] 22 Sep 1884 – 21 Oct 1922 wife ****[[Gailbreath-13|Mary Lucille ''Gailbreath'' Draper]] 1891 - 1960 '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown -remarried? *****[[Draper-5281|William Glen “Billy” Draper]] 10 Apr 1922 – 22 Mar 1924, Age 1 *Lloyd Draper unknown – 1998 *Mattie B Morrison Draper 20 Nov 1893 – Mar 1984 *Purlean Draper unknown – 1986 '''Hixson''' ZIP Code 37343 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-729.jpg ['''https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/12876/hamilton-memorial-gardens Hamilton Memorial Gardens]''' *[[Draper-5668|Ward Tub Draper]] 1900-1897 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/34891/lakewood-memory-gardens-south Lakewood Memorial Gardens] Lakeview,Georgia (see Catoosa Co. Georgia) Son: **[[Draper-6482|James Hampton Draper]] 25 Jun 1921 – 9 Nov 2003 Memorial ID 42012425 ***Eleanor Virginia McClure Draper 4 May 1924 – 26 Jul 2022 Memorial ID 244324382 ****[[Draper-6481|Dr Larry W. Draper]] 21 Aug 1944 – 21 Aug 2019 Memorial ID 202370696 *****Sandra Harper Draper 27 Oct 1946 – 18 Dec 2020 Memorial ID 219969565 ===''' JACKSON COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-223.jpg '''County Cemeteries''' various ZIP Codes Some cemeteries have no pictures available https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-593.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2360386/quarles-cemetery Quarles Cemetery]''' Jackson Co, TN Located: Civil District 13. south side of Jennings Creek, Hwy 56 toward North Springs, left on Hwy 85 cross Jennings Creek. Second road on left, cemetery is in a field on left *[[Draper-1491|Travis Draper]] (1778 - 1857) '''CENOTAPH''' re-buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/11470/draper-memorial-cemetery Rob Draper Memorial Cemetery] wife: **[[White-24639|Margaret (White) Draper]] (1780 - 1850) '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/11470/draper-memorial-cemetery Rob Draper Memorial Cemetery] ***James William “Jimmie” Draper 15 Feb 1808 – 1878 Unmarked Grave Memorial ID 174105462 ****Ellen Lock Draper 1826 – unknown Memorial ID 174105493 *****John Simpson “Johnie” Draper 20 Apr 1835 – 21 Jun 1911 Unmarked Grave Memorial ID 174105573 ******Mary Josephine “Josie” Griffith Draper 11 Dec 1841 – 17 Oct 1915 Unmarked Grave Memorial ID 174105691 *******Lula Pearle Draper 21 Dec 1880 – 20 Sep 1884 Memorial ID 174108064 ***[[Draper-4854|David Harvey Draper Sr.]] (1821 - 1907) '''CENOTAPH''' buried:[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/11470/draper-memorial-cemetery Rob Draper Memorial Cemetery] ****[[Lee-38537|Melvina Jane (Lee) Draper]] (1824 - 1918) '''CENOTAPH''' buried:[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/11470/draper-memorial-cemetery Rob Draper Memorial Cemetery] *****[[Draper-4857|Virginia Jennie ''Draper'' Hix]] (1848 - 1928) husband: ******[[Hix-906|Bailey Peyton Hix]] (1842 - 1923) *******William Hardy Hix 1869–1897 • LZXM-7VZ *******Druey B. Hix 1871-1961 Memorial ID 8005272 '''CENOTAPH''' buried https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/14992/macedonia-cemetery Macedonia Cemetery Moss, Clay County, TN Wife: ********Daisey Benson ''Jones'' Hix Memorial ID 8005270 '''CENOTAPH''' buried with husband *******Laura Bea ''Hix'' Forkum 1873-1952 Memorial ID 77645241 '''CENOTAPH''' buried https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/18848/spring-hill-cemetery Spring Hill Cemetery] husband: ********James Travis Forkum 1866-1923 '''CENOTAPH''' buried with wife *******Evaline “Eva” Hix Forkum 1877-1909 Memorial ID 54384803 ********Cicero C. Forkum 1876-1954 Memorial ID 96686502 '''CENOTAPH''' buried in https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/11470/draper-memorial-cemetery Rob Draper Cemetery] *******Daisy Ella Hix Forkum 1881-1977 Memorial ID 181370849 '''CENOTAPH''' buried [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/11470/draper-memorial-cemetery Rob Draper Cemetery] Daisey was also married to Cicero C. Forkum 1876-1954 above *******Sidney Clay Hix 1883-1888 age 4 Memorial ID 54384867 *******Infant Daughter Memorial ID 174108629 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-138.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2630476/thomas-draper-jr-cemetery Thomas Draper Jr. Cemetery]''' Located: From Gainesboro go toward Granville on Hwy 53. Turn first right on Hwy 262 going all the way to Gladdice. At Gladdice turn right on Salt Lick Creek going toward Bagdad Church of Christ. After passing Cotton Hollow Lane on your right, then turn next left on Holland Cemetery Lane and then right on Huffines Lane. The cemetery will be on your left about 30 feet out of the road at the far end of the garden spot of the house at the end of the lane *[[Draper-3914|John Milton Draper]] 1 Jul 1808 – 22 Jul 1871 wife: **[[Johnson-122072|Susanah ''Johnson'' Draper]] 1828 – 15 April 1898 '''CENOTAPH''' buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5702/oakwood-cemetery Oakwood Cemetery] *Brice Mathias Draper 16 Mar 1806 – 16 Sep 1845 *Edward Bradley Draper 18 Mar 1804 – 2 Mar 1888 *Lawson Henry Draper 4 Dec 1801 – 2 Sep 1877 *[[Draper-895|Major Thomas Henry Draper Jr.]] 15 Sep 1768 – 20 Aug 1840 wife **[[Lyle-335|Salley Lyle Draper]] 17 Oct 1766 – 22 Sep 1844 '''Flynns Lick''' ZIP Code 38562 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-138.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2630532/jarratt-fitzgerald-cemetery Jarratt Fitzgerald Cemetery]''' Location: Flynns Lick, Jackson County, Tennessee, USA Directions: From Gainesboro take Hwy 53 toward Granville. Turn right on Fort Blount Ferry Road and first right after crossing bridge over Flynn's Creek on Ray Hix Lane. Beside the barn in the pasture at Ray and Margaret Hix's home is a cemetery. Not much is left of it now, but it shows signs of huge slabs of stone which made up box graves and huge mummy shaped stones which were stacked one on top of the other and two child size coffin mummy shaped grave stones. ( Copied 10 Apr 1999.) *[[Draper-3904|James E. “Squire Jimmy” Draper]] 8 May 1790 – 1 Feb 1873 **[[Fitzgerald-9761|Jane Moore Fitzgerald Draper]] 30 Jan 1798 – 9 Sep 1868 *Sarah Bullard Draper 1823 – 6 Oct 1876 *Tabitha Breckenridge Draper7 Sep 1856 – 1859 '''Gainesboro''' ZIP Code 38562 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-23.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/10552 Clark_Memorial_Cemetery'''] 871 Jennings Creek Highway (Hwy 56) *[[Draper-5723|Willie Albert Draper]] 21 May 1892 – 25 Dec 1945 **[[Wade-12999|Bonnie Hester “Granny” Wade Draper]] 20 Mar 1899 – 27 Mar 1989 Bonnie's first son: ***George Donald Dudney Draper 31 Mar 1919 – 19 Aug 1954 Memorial ID 113081505 (William's step son) wife: ****Lois Madge Moss Draper 26 Oct 1918 – 29 Nov 1994 ***Dorothy Margaret ''Draper'' Heinrich Memorial ID 129041469 husband: ****Lewis Arnold Heinrich 1920–2006 Memorial ID 106453095 ***Virginia Wade ''Draper'' Speck 28 Dec 1926 - 28 Oct 1977 Memorial ID167673989 husbands: ****Russell Paul George 1928–1998 FS: GMLH-JCZ ****Robert G Bobbie Speck 1928–1994 FS: GDL8-3JL ***Sonny B Draper 1929–1931 Age 2 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/11470/draper-memorial-cemetery Rob Draper Cemetery] Gainsboro, TN *Seldon Brockett Draper 30 Mar 1890 – 16 Dec 1926 Memorial ID 35174370 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2298803/west-cemetery West Cemetery] Hayden TN wife: **Minnie Byrd ''Allen'' Draper 1 Jan 1892 – ???? Memorial ID 35174380 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2298803/west-cemetery West Cemetery] Hayden TN, children: ***Selton Joice Draper 9 Jul 1918 – 22 Feb 1991 Memorial ID 182154182 ****Janie Lovell Parrish Draper 25 Apr 1923 – 9 Oct 1999 Memorial ID 182154291 ***Alma ''Draper'' Newberry 1916–1990 Memorial ID 64272856 ****Preston Newberry 1912–1985 Memorial ID 165350054 ***Mildred M ''Draper'' Clark 1919–2011 Memorial ID 35298348 ****Roggie W Clark 1921–1985 Memorial ID 25944122 *Minnie A. Draper 1 Jan 1889 – 14 Nov 1975 *Roma Mona Draper12 Oct 1912 – 29 Apr 2001 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-354.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/11080/cubb-creek-cemetery Cub Creek Cemetery]''' located: A rural cemetery said to be on 101 W Cub Rd. Gainesboro, Jackson, Tennessee, which could be behind a church. *[[Draper-5788|William Benton Draper]] 1 Dec 1884 – 21 Sep 1954 Memorial ID 59545560 family, wife: **[[Wilson-99358|Lular Elizabeth Wilson Draper]] 4 Jul 1884 – 25 Jun 1971 Memorial ID 59545569 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-331.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1686884/gainesboro-cemetery Gainesboro Cemetery]''' Located: Gainesboro, Jackson County *Anna Eliza Goodall Draper 14 Aug 1838 – 19 Apr 1921 *Emily Martin Settle Draper 14 Jan 1862 – 18 Oct 1907 *Infant Draper 4 Feb 1910 – 4 Feb 1910 *[[Draper-5796|James William Draper]] 20 Mar 1858 – 30 Mar 1915 wife: **Bernetta Susan ''Graves'' (Draper) ( Draper) (Montgomery) Richmond Memorial ID 149615796 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/18848/spring-hill-cemetery Spring Hill Cemetery] Nashville, TN., She was married four times. The first marriage was in 1879 to James Radford Draper 8 Mar 1859 - 8 Apr 1888 (Age 29), the second marriage was on January 18, 1891 to [[Draper-5796|James William Draper]]. https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-138.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2630585/jennings-creek-cemetery Jennings Creek Cemetery]''' *[[Draper-2383|Thomas Lyle “Blind Tom” Draper]] 4 May 1793 – 8 Oct 1865 wife: **[[Huddleston-2134|Elizabeth “Bettie” Huddleston Draper]] 14 Jan 1805 – 1870 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-22.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/11470/draper-memorial-cemetery Rob Draper Memorial Cemetery]''' Located: Jennings Creek Highway (Hwy 56) *[[Draper-1491|Travis Draper]] 16 Sep 1778 – 25 Sep 1857 wife: **[[White-24639|Margaret White Draper]] 1798 – unknown, son: ***[[Draper-362|Joshua Draper]] 1805–1852 '''CENOTAPH''' buried:[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/184890/sacramento-city-cemetery Sacramento City Cemetery] Located: 1000 Broadway, Sacramento, California ****[[Lyles-91|Christianna C Lyles Draper]] 1802–1876 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/8399/tehama-cemetery Tehama Cemetery] Tehama, CA, children: *****[[Draper-5795|Eunice Draper Wheeler]] 1815–1864 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2173291/hampton-cemetery Hamton Cemetery] Sullivan, IL *****[[Draper-1177|Ridley Draper]] 1825–1873 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2263457/kuykendall-cemetery Kuykendall Cemetery] Putnam Co., TN *****Aletha Mumford Draper Anderson 1827–1901 *****Aralina L Draper Danner 1830–1899 *****Travis Duval Draper 1830–1907 *****Sarah B Draper Farris 1832–1886 *****Susan Sweezy Draper McCampbell 1843–1892 *[[Draper-5275|William “Billy” Draper]] 6 Feb 1816 – 8 May 1897 Wife: **[[Ray-12064|Amelia (Ray) Draper]](1817 - 1882) '''CENOTAPH''' buried on private property *[[Draper-4854|David Harvey Draper Sr.]] 5 May 1821 – 19 May 1907 wife **[[Lee-38537|Melvina Jane Lee Draper]] 19 Nov 1824 – 2 Apr 1918 ***[[Draper-4862|Alvin Draper]] 2 Apr 1866 – 10 May 1919, Invalid, never married ***[[Draper-4861|Sidney Stanton Draper]] 9 Jun 1864 – 12 Jul 1897 wife ****[[Brooks-22724|Minnie Grace ''Brooks'' Draper]] 1871-1940 '''CENOTAPH''' buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/181669/ridgewood-cemetery Ridgeway Cemetery] *****Cora Grace Draper 20 May 1882 – 28 Jul 1890 Age 8 *****Clio Nellie Draper Richmond 1886–1944 '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID 18109985 buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1969640/asbury-cemetery Asbury Cemetery] Asbury, Tn *****Micca Ora Draper Stone 1890–1966 '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID 64233582 buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/181669/ridgewood-cemetery Ridgewood Cemetery] Cartage TN *****Willie Albert Draper Sr. 1892–1945 '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID 167674886 buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/10552/clark-memorial-cemetery Clark Memorial Cemetery] Gainesboro, TN wife: ******[[Wade-12999|Bonnie Hester (Wade) Draper]] (1899 - 1989) '''CENOTAPH''' buried:[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/10552/clark-memorial-cemetery Clark Memorial Cemetery] Gainesboro, TN her children: *******[[Draper-5804|William Albert Draper Jr.]] 1 Apr 1922 – 7 Feb 1947, killed in automobile accident, Age 25, his wife: ********[[Heady-436|Peggy L. (Heady) Turney]] (1929 - 1965) re-married, died 13 days after giving birth to twins (with John Turney). Both twins died 1 day after birth. Peggy is buried in a different plot with her children: Mary and Hiram Turney ***[[Draper-4857|Virginia “Jennie” Draper Hix]] 1848-1928 Memorial ID 142052616 '''CENOTAPH''' buried [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2360386/quarles-cemetery Quarles Cemetery] Jackson Co. TN ****Daisy Ella ''Hix'' Forkum 1881-1977 Memorial ID 181370849 husband: *****Cicero C. Forkum 1876-1954 (who was also married to Daisy's sister) Memorial ID 96686502 *[[Draper-5468|Thomas Jefferson Draper Jr.]] 12 Mar 1860 – 6 Oct 1939 **[[Johnson-124583|Mary Mack Johnson Draper]] 19 Jan 1865 – 27 May 1949 ***Annette Draper 17 Dec 1901 – 5 May 1992 Memorial ID 18254453 ***Clio Draper Darwin 1884–1973 '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID 86255951 buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1492576/cookeville-city-cemetery Cookeville Cemetery] Cookeville, TN *Ara May Huffines Draper 14 May 1901 – 5 Aug 1986 *Bertha Mai Denton Draper 1892 – 3 Aug 1989 *Blanche Moline Draper 28 Jul 1907 – 19 Nov 1990 *Cathy Elaine Jones Draper 1 Jan 1941 – 3 Mar 2020 *Donal L Draper 21 Sep 1920 – 20 Feb 1979 *Edna Gaines Draper25 Aug 1900 – 11 Nov 1991 *Edward Ward Draper13 Apr 1908 – 17 Nov 1944 *Ethel May Proctor Draper 19 Sep 1906 – 14 Jan 1976 *Harold Ward Draper 14 Oct 1924 – 6 Feb 1996 *Harve Bennett Draper 25 Aug 1883 – 16 Jul 1944 *Helen Ruth Maxwell Draper 21 Sep 1929 – 22 Dec 2020 *Herbert Ridley Draper 14 Jan 1897 – 22 May 1952 *Infant Daughter Draper 19 Dec 1929 – 19 Dec 1929 *Infant Son Draper 19 Jan 1953 – 19 Jan 1953 *James Mack Draper30 Mar 1887 – 28 Apr 1971 wives: **Lola Pearl Darwin Draper 6 Aug 1889 – 22 Oct 1938 children: ***Robert Marshall Draper7 Mar 1920 – 22 Jul 1934 Age 14, Memorial ID 182545554 ***Margaret Elizabeth Draper Naff 1917–1966 Memorial ID 182544952 husband: ****Willis Crawford Naff 1914–1964 m. 1931 Memorial ID 182544837 ***Jane Ann Draper Quarles 1932–2006 Memorial ID 102411172 ****James Richard Quarles 1928–2000 Memorial ID 102411148 **Nola Quarles Draper 25 Feb 1902 Memorial ID 182545993 – 1 Sep 1990 *James Pelham Draper 21 Dec 1877 – 4 Sep 1963 **Retta Frances Cherry Draper 13 Jun 1881 – 23 Sep 1971 *James William Draper 9 Oct 1892 – 23 Jun 1939 *Jane Williford Draper1959 – 15 Mar 2022 *Joseph Jones “Joe” Draper 18 Nov 1893 – 20 Mar 1973 *Lallah Mai Quarles Draper 12 Dec 1893 – 15 Apr 1969 *Livie Clay Draper 1 May 1899 – 14 Aug 1967 *Mary Lou Draper 12 Apr 1851 – 9 May 1936 *Mary S. Draper 4 Dec 1870 – 16 Aug 1955 *Robert Lee Draper 7 Jan 1870 – 18 Feb 1935 *S Rosalie Draper Jan 1885 – 3 Jul 1896 *Sarah E Draper23 Jul 1852 – 12 Nov 1874 *Sonny B Draper 18 Jul 1929 – 7 Oct 1931 *Sophronia “Frona” Jones Draper 14 Jul 1868 – 16 Jun 1938 *[[Draper-5802|Travis David Draper]] 6 Nov 1874 – 30 Nov 1953 wife: **Mattie Keeling Draper 14 Feb 1880 – 23 Aug 1949 children: ***Bertha ''Draper'' Butler 16 Jan 1902-30 Jul 1982 Memorial ID 136996855 ***Jessie Lewis Draper 29 Feb 1916– 15 Apr 1990 Memorial ID 60839396 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1966089/crest-lawn-cemetery Crest Lawn Cemetery] Cookeville TN *Walter Bransford Draper 23 Feb 1905 – 31 May 1988 *William “Billy” Draper 6 Feb 1816 – 8 May 1897 *William Matthew “Will” Draper 9 Jan 1865 – 2 Mar 1944 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-713.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2606661/pyron-cemetery Pyron Cemetery]''' Located: From Gainesboro, go toward Granville and turn at the first right on Gladdice Hwy. After crossing the Cumberland River Bridge, turn at third right on Bullard’s Creek Rd. Turn right on New Bethel and cross a small iron bridge and bear left after the old school house (Community Center) and drive up to the cemetery which is behind a house trailer *“Doctor” Draper 19 Nov 1862 – 18 Feb 1864 Memorial ID 174331595 *Fanny Green Huffines Draper 10 Sep 1856 – 1 Jan 1920 Memorial ID 174331528 *Margaret White Draper Birth and death dates unknown. Memorial ID 174331488 *Travis Draper 16 Sep 1778 – 25 Sep 1857 Memorial ID 174331470 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-118.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2300638/t.j.-forkum-cemetery T.J. Forkum Cemetery]]''' *[[Draper-4860|David Harvey Draper Jr.]] 30 Jan 1859 – 9 Oct 1918 wife: **[[Long-25554|Nancy W “Nannie” Long Draper]] Jul 1858 – 20 Jul 1920 *[[Draper-4856|Nancy Adaville ''Draper'' Ray]] (1846 - 1882) husband: **[[Ray-11541| James Chisum Ray]] (1845 - 1917) ***''NOTE'' David Harvey Draper JR (above) and Nancy ''Draper'' Ray are siblings. *[[Draper-5286|John Maston Draper]] 20 Feb 1851 – 5 Mar 1953 wife **[[Jones-120196|Sarah Angeline Jones Draper]] 27 Jul 1853 – 2 Nov 1927 *Ace DraperBirth and death dates unknown. *C L Draper Birth and death dates unknown. *Daisy B. Mosley Draper 20 Sep 1881 – 10 May 1951 *Henry Travis Draper 9 Jul 1880 – 22 Apr 1958 '''Gladdice''' ZIP Code 38562 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-592.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2239197/captain-james-young-cemetery Captain James Young Cemetery]''' AKA Young Cemetery Gladdice, TN The Young Cemetery is located near the Jackson- Smith County line at the intersection with Dean Hill Road and Gladdic Road. It is located about 1/10 miles in woods behind the old log home of the James Young family. The old log house fell in the last couple of years in a wind storm. There is a beautiful two story stone springhouse still on the premises. The cemetery is enclosed by large hand hewned stones. The cemetery is not maintained and several of the stones are down in this impressive old cemetery. About 150 feet from this cemetery is the Clark Cemetery. '''NOTE''' [[Draper-3275|Elizabeth ''Draper'' Young]] is the great grand daughter of Thomas and Sarah Draper (late 1680's to 1735 North Farnham Parish (Modern day Richmond County Virginia. Her father, grand father and great grand father were all named Thomas Draper. She had 9 children, of which three are buried here with two son-in-laws. *[[Draper-3275|Elizabeth Draper Young]] 27 Jul 1788 – 21 Nov 1871 **[[Young-38165|CPT James Young]] 8 Sep 1788 – 21 Aug 1860 ***Sampson William Young 15 Oct 1818 – 19 Oct 1819 Age 1 ***Eliza Caroline ''Young Coker'' 1812–1853 Memorial ID 22809163 husband: ****Charles Jefferson Coker 1812-1876 Memorial ID 36239144 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2255639/dyersburg-city-cemetery Dyersburg City Cemetery] Dyersburg, TN '''TWO Draper also buried in this cemetery''' ***Alethea Evalina '''Young''' Slaughter 1826–1878 Memorial ID 22809343 husband: ****Samuel G Slaughter 1820–1903 Memorial ID 5747552 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1492576/cookeville-city-cemetery Cookeville Cemetery] Cookeville TN '''16 Draper also buried in this cemetery''' Samuel re-married. '''Note''' These are Elizabeth ''Draper'' Young's other children: '''CENOTAPHS''' *[[Young-38166|William Martin Young]] 1807–1862 buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/9255/bethlehem-cemetery Bethleham Cemetery] White Co. TN *Nancy Henrietta ''Young'' Young 1808–1866 Memorial ID 130156331 buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2439056/young-cemetery Young Cemetery] Gibbs Crossroads, Macon Co. TN *Thomas R. Young 1818–1889 Memorial ID bureid: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/363440/round-rock-cemetery Round Rock Cemetery] Round Rock, Texas *[[Young-38121|Oliver Franklin Young]] 1825–1901 had 3 wives (see WikiTree profile) buried:[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/16664/old-sparta-cemetery Old Sparta Cemetery] Sparta, TN *James Howard Young 1828–1895 Memorial ID 11533418 buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2151012/martin-royster-bridgewater-cemetery Martin Royster Bridgewater Cemetery] Dixon Springs, TN This cemetery is in very bad shape. *[[Young-54551|Dr. Byrd Sidney Young]] 1831–1893 buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/640472/santa-rosa-odd-fellows-cemetery Santa Rosa Odd Fellows Cemetery] Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, California '''3 Draper burials also in this cemetery''' wife: **Caroline Bell Young 1886–1968 Memorial ID 69982689 (not profiled on WikiTree) daughter: ***Neva Young Hood 1862–1937 Memorial ID 40387732 buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/8312/santa-rosa-rural-cemetery Santa Rosa Rural Cemetery] Santa Rosa, CA '''Haydenburg''' ZIP Code 38588 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-531.jpg [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2298803/west-cemetery West Cemetery] Haydenburg TN *Seldon Brockett Draper 30 Mar 1890 – 16 Dec 1926 Memorial ID 35174370 wife: **Minnie Byrd Allen Draper 1 Jan 1892 – unknown Memorial ID 35174380 ***Infant Draper 1 Nov 1923 – 1 Nov 1923 Memorial ID 35103685 ***Alma Draper Newberry 1916–1990 Memorial ID 64272856 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/10552/clark-memorial-cemetery Clark Memorial Cemetery], Gainsboro, TN ***Selton Joice Draper 1918–1991 Memorial ID 182154182 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/10552/clark-memorial-cemetery Clark Memorial Cemetery], Gainsboro, TN ***Mildred M Draper Clark 1919–2011 Memorial ID 35298348 '''CENOTAPH''' buried:[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/10552/clark-memorial-cemetery Clark Memorial Cemetery], Gainsboro, TN '''Milltown''' ZIP Code 37091 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-355.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1823428/carver-mccue-cemetery Carver - McCue Cemetery]''' Located: Carver-McCue Cemetery is a rural cemetery exact directions unclear at this time (research needed) *[[Draper-4457|Milton Haywood Draper]] 29 Oct 1853 – 8 Oct 1936 wife: **[[Carver-4951|Carrie C Carver Draper]] 23 Apr 1858 – 18 Aug 1894 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-82.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/11469/draper-cemetery Draper Cemetery]''' https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-528.jpg Fisher and Mallie Draper pose with their first two children Ova Mae and Robert Fisher Draper. They will go on to have 5 more children. Estimated date 1911. Mallie's family is also buried here. (Search the Dixon names in this cemetery.) *[[Draper-5202|Fisher Doctor Draper]] 21 May 1885 – 31 Dec 1975 **[[Dixon-16093|Mallie Abilene Dixon Draper]] 12 Jul 1887 – 26 May 1975 ***[[Draper-5201|Robert Dave Draper]] 12 Jul 1909 – 11 Mar 2006 wife: ****[[Richardson-32959|Georgia Velma Richardson Draper]] 20 Aug 1911 – 6 Jan 2008 ***Dow Henry Draper 21 Aug 1920 – 12 Dec 2002 ****Zelema May Huffines Draper 4 Jul 1931 – 25 Aug 1978 ***Bonnie ''Draper'' Taylor 1922–2016 ****Eldon C. “T.” Draper 26 Nov 1925 – 21 Sep 1994 *****Ruie May Carver Draper 24 Apr 1936 – 12 Jul 2016 *[[Draper-4855|John Scantland Draper]] 6 Sep 1843 – 18 Sep 1926 **[[Huffines-144|Almeda Frances Huffines Draper]] 20 Dec 1844 – 23 Aug 1929 ***[[Draper-5718|Adam Rufus Draper]] 28 Oct 1861 – 22 Apr 1950 ****[[Ray-12602|Margaret Louise “Maggie” ''Ray'' Draper]] 14 Oct 1869 – 1 Jul 1939 *****[[Draper-5786|Della ''Draper'' Hardcastle]] 1891–1980 Memorial ID27395391 husband: ******[[Hardcastle-1174|Chester Hardcastle]] (1889 - 1918) Killed in action in France *******Glen Hooper Hardcastle (1912-1994) Memorial ID 91855027 '''CENOTAPH'''buried in Hendersonville, TN *******Ines L Hardcastle Richardson Memorial ID 162164714 '''CENOTAPH''' buried in Carthage, TN *****Lassie ''Draper'' Richardson 1892–1978 *****Victor Draper 14 Dec 1893 – 30 Oct 1900 *****Sarah Sudie “Sue” Draper 12 Nov 1895 – 21 Nov 1929 *****Ruby Draper 25 Mar 1900 – 15 Dec 1903 age 3 *****Dow Draper 20 Aug 1904 – 7 Feb 1988 ******Wife?? their son: *******William Richard Draper 14 Jul 1934 – 13 Nov 1977 *****Ruby Draper 25 Mar 1900 – 15 Dec 1903 ***[[Draper-5719|Cora Draper]] Mar 1873 – 15 Nov 1958, never married ***Atha David “Att” Draper 11 Feb 1865 – 24 Nov 1940 ****Elma Lemons Draper 1 Mar 1878 – 19 Jan 1954 *Walter Price Draper 4 Jan 1880 – 7 Apr 1973 **Alethia Amanda “Lethia” Richardson Draper 8 Dec 1878 – 9 Jan 1963 *Betty Lou Taylor Draper 10 Feb 1939 – unknown *[[Draper-5200|Billy Joe Draper]] 7 Sep 1937 – 7 Aug 2020 **Stella Louise Bailey Draper CENOTAPH (unknown details) *Paul Clay Draper 1 Dec 1886 – 25 Feb 1965 **Cleo Woodside Draper 21 Sep 1888 – 17 Nov 1936 ***Lena May ''Draper'' Huffines 1909–1987 *Wanda Faye Draper 19 Jan 1966 – 22 Jan 1966 age 3 days '''North Springs''' ZIP Code 38588 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-587.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2281051/graves-%26-teele-graveyard Graves & Teele Graveyard]''' North Springs, TN Location: Cemetery is located in the North Springs Community of Jackson County, West of Ward Fork. From Gainesboro, take Hwy 56 toward North Springs and Willette. Turn left on Ward Fork and then right at the first house with mailbox 130. When you drive to the house, the cemetery will be directly behind it in a pasture. Cemetery is enclosed with a double rock wall on 3 sides. A few graves are outside the enclosure in the pasture. *[[Draper-5797|James Radford Draper]] 8 Mar 1859 – 8 Apr 1888 Memorial ID 30960953 wife" **Bernetta Susan ''Graves'' (Draper) ( Draper) (Montgomery) Richmond Memorial ID 149615796 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/18848/spring-hill-cemetery Spring Hill Cemetery] Nashville, TN., She was married four times. The first marriage was in 1879 to James Radford Draper 8 Mar 1859 - 8 Apr 1888 (Age 29), the second marriage was on January 18, 1891 to [[Draper-5796|James William Draper]]. ***Infant Son Draper 3 Feb 1881 – 10 Feb 1881 Memorial ID 145188889 ==='''MACON COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-224.jpg '''Haysville''' ZIP Code 37083 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-143.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/677507/haysville-cemetery Haysville Cemetery]''' Location: Scottsville Road at Haysville Circle, Haysville, Macon County, TN *[[Draper-5285|William Bedford Draper]] 9 Nov 1876 – 8 Jan 1968 wife: **[[Jeankins-1|Sarah Alice McClellan Jeankins Draper]] 1876 - 1955 '''CENOTAPH''' buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/17808/roark-cemetery Roark Cemetery] ***[[Draper-5452|Lura Ethel (Draper) Gammon]] (1896 - 1971) husband: ****Lelie Simpson Gammon 1895–1968 '''CENOTAPH''' remarried, buried in Fairview Cemetery, Bowling Green, Warren County, Kentucky, USA ***[[Draper-5284|Charlie White Draper]] 9 Oct 1906 – 5 Aug 1961 wife: ****[[Mathis-3434|Altie Macon Mathis Draper]] 19 Feb 1906 – 12 Jan 2004, sons: *****[[Draper-5450|Johnnie Evans Draper]] 1 Sep 1929 – 5 Apr 2013 *****[[Draper-5283|Bobby Ray Draper Sr.]] 1935 – 6 Jan 2019 wife living *[[Draper-5282|Bobby Ray “POPPY” Draper Jr.]] 1959 – 2 Dec 2014 wife unknown *Ambus Draper2 Nov 1879 – 25 Jul 1906 *Cicero R. Draper28 Jan 1877 – 31 Aug 1910 *Hardy Crier Draper 5 Jun 1869 – 5 Jun 1953 *John H. Draper 9 Apr 1852 – 2 Apr 1913 *Lena Draper1881 – 1953 *Mardula Ann Johnson Draper27 Oct 1866 – 2 Sep 1950 *Martha Emmaline “Emma” Meador Draper30 Jun 1889 – 2 Feb 1923 *Martha J. Jones Draper13 Sep 1850 – 27 Mar 1912 *Mary Clemons Draper7 Mar 1904 – 15 Jan 1963 *Mittie Ellen Johnson Draper6 Sep 1877 – 30 Nov 1951 *Robert B. Draper14 Mar 1882 – 17 Dec 1919 *Selley M. Draper2 Feb 1889 – 17 Oct 1913 *Wade Dozier Draper27 Apr 1884 – 2 Aug 1952 *William Harvey Draper 24 Oct 1874 – 22 Jul 1939 '''Lafayette''' ZIP Code 37083 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-121.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/187621/macon-county-memorial-gardens Macon County Memorial Gardens]''' *[[Draper-5453|Doy Draper]] 16 Jun 1914 – 3 Aug 1985, wife: **[[Unknown-612092|Velma Draper]] 19 Dec 1912 – 20 Jul 2000 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-330.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/163153/anderson-and-son-memorial-park Anderson and Son Memorial Park]''' *[[Draper-5464|Carlie W Draper]] 9 Oct 1906 – Nov 1985 **[[Dickens-1988|Daisy Hester Dickens Draper]] 12 Jun 1909 – Jan 1984 *[[Draper-5465|Dewey E “Red” Draper]] 11 Jun 1927 – 22 Dec 1987 **[[Bohanan-195|Mazell Bohanan Draper]] 2 Feb 1927 – 3 Sep 2020 ***[[Draper-5466|Michael Ray Draper]] 24 Dec 1949 – 21 May 2020 *Wade Draper Jr. 28 Apr 1926 – 6 Jul 2007 *Sarah Stevens Haley Draper 31 Dec 1916 – 11 Apr 1994 *Carol A Draper 1937 – unknown https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-144.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/17808/roark-cemetery Roark Cemetery]''' Location: Lafayette, Macon County, Tennessee, USA *[[Draper-5439|Curtis Hilman Draper]] 8 Nov 1908 – 26 Jul 1978, wife: **[[Sewell-4047|Meredith Curley Sewell Draper]] 22 Jan 1918 – 17 Mar 1990 *[[Jeankins-1|Sarah Alice McClellan Jenkins Draper]] 28 Dec 1876 – 21 Jan 1955, husband: **[[Draper-5285|William Bedford Draper]] 1876 - 1968 '''CENOTAPH''' buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/677507/haysville-cemetery Haysville Cemetery] https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-119.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2186773/walton-cemetery Walton Cemetery]''' Not to be confused with T.J. Walton Cemetery. This Cemetery has no address listed other than it is in Macon County *James Henry Draper 17 Mar 1868 – 17 Mar 1946 *[[Draper-5447|Johnny Arthur Draper]] 28 Mar 1943 – 3 Oct 2016, wife **Betty Jean Stubblefield Draper Deceased '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown, son: ***[[Draper-5449|Jimmy Lane Draper]] 19 May 1968 – 13 Nov 2012 '''Red Boiling Springs''' ZIP Code 37150 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-558.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/264510/smith-chapel-cemetery Smith Chapel Cemetery]''' Red Boiling Springs, TN *[[Draper-31|James Ward Draper]] 1830–1895 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2386277/draper-cemetery Draper Cemetery] Chestnut Mound, TN, **[[Kavanaugh-346|Lucy Ann ''Kavanaugh'' Draper]] (1831 - 1906) '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2386277/draper-cemetery Draper Cemetery] Chestnut Mound, TN, daughter ***[[Draper-3624|Fannie Woods ''Draper'' White]] 6 Nov 1864 - 18 Feb 1938 Memorial ID 75985535 husband: ****[[White-76983|James Braxton White]] 1850–1927 Memorial ID 75985586 children: *****Mollie Gray White West 1896–1979 Memorial ID 150151637 '''CENOTAPH''' *****Lucy Drucilla White 1900–1988 Memorial ID 150151393 '''CENOTAPH''' *****Rhoda Victoria White Carter 1902–1981 Memorial ID 164048476 '''CENOTAPH''' *****Luther Gross White 1905–1956 Memorial ID 84823525 '''CENOTAPH''' ==='''PUTNAM COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-225.jpg https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-664.jpg Daniel Mangrum Draper and his new bride, Virginia Alice ''Winchester'' Draper (1876 - 1895). Married in1893 at age 17. In November, 1894 she gave birth to a daughter, Myrtle Draper, and in December, 1895, Virginia died – at age nineteen. She is buried in this wedding dress, next to her parents in the Winchester family plot, in the Evans-Winchester Family Cemetery (below) Daniel will marry two more times, and have many more children. '''Buffalo Valley''' ZIP Code 38548 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-663.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/310470/evans-winchester-family-cemetery Evans-Winchester Family Cemetery]''' Buffalo Valley, Putnam County, TN The 3rd large gravestone from the left (the closet one in the picture)) is Virginia's resting place. Recent pictures of the cemetery show no Gravestones. *Virginia Alice Winchester Draper 18176 - 1895 Memorial ID 39456150 **Daniel Mangrum Draper 1869–1938 (m. 1893) '''CENOTAPH''' buried [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/656298/leeville-cemetery Leeville Cemetery] Leeville, Wilson County, TN '''Cookeville''' ZIP Codes 38501- 38506 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-530.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1492576/cookeville-city-cemetery Cookeville City Cemetery]''' *William Gilbert Draper 13 Aug 1891 – 6 Sep 1963 Memorial ID 57158776 wife: **Carrie Mable Byrne Draper 20 Nov 1892 – 17 Nov 1966 Memorial ID 57158745 children: ***Newton Byrne Draper 13 Jan 1915 – 27 May 1974 Memorial ID 57158925 wife: ****Alene Louis Brown Draper 16 Nov 1915 – 31 Jan 2004 Memorial ID 57158894 children: *****Dr David Gilbert Draper 11 Nov 1950 – 10 Apr 2022 Memorial ID 238703522 wife: ******Leslie Sullins Draper living at time of posting *****Ann Brown Draper 27 Jan 1947 – 29 Jan 1947 Age 2 Days Memorial ID 57158963 ***Mary Draper 1916 – 1916 Memorial ID 57158850 Age under 1 year ***Dorothea Anne Draper Witherspoon 1917–2003 Memorial ID 28556012 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/219110/woodlawn-memorial-park-and-mausoleum Woodlawn Memorial Park] Nashville, TN *William Kennedy Draper13 Jan 1878 – 22 Apr 1964 Memorial ID 56995794 **Myrtle Brockette DraperMemorial ID14 Oct 1873 – 26 Dec 1964 Memorial ID 56995807 ***Charles Brockette Draper 25 Aug 1910 – 21 Mar 1999 Memorial ID 56995771 wife: ****Wilene Pointer Draper 22 Jul 1911 – 16 Feb 2001 Memorial ID 56995788 Daughter: *****Betty Draper Weaver 1936–2018 Memorial ID 194717137 husband: ******Claude Felix Weaver 1926–2008 Memorial ID 56995755 ***Louise Draper Darwin 1905–1957 Memorial ID 86256003 husband: ****Lee Sadler Darwin 1902–1934 Memorial ID 86255997 ***Harry Lee Draper 1907–1989 Memorial ID 227823030 '''CENOTAPH''' buried:[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/8456/woodlawn-cemetery Woodlawn Cemetery] Santa Monica, CA wife: ****Julia Talbot Bird Draper 1908–1971 Memorial ID 227839077 ***Ward Cornwell Draper 22 Oct 1912 – 11 Dec 1965 Memorial ID 50969133 wife: ****Cora Ethel Coulson Draper 27 Jun 1916 – 26 Feb 2006 Memorial ID 57006100 *****Tibitha Ann Draper6 Feb 1941 – unknown Memorial ID 63681359 ****Susan Brockette Draper 1 Apr 1946 – 17 Nov 1964 Age 18 Memorial ID 57006140 ****Cynthea Louise Draper 23 Dec 1948 – unknown Memorial ID 63681438 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-588.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1966089/crest-lawn-cemetery Crest Lawn Cemetery]''' Cookeville, TN *Jessie Lewis Draper 29 Feb 1916 – 15 Apr 1990 Memorial ID 60839396 **Grace Marie Barlow Close 1916–2002 Memorial ID94224160 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/30348/mount-olivet-cemetery Mount Olivet Cemetery] Kearney, Missouri https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-84.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2263457/kuykendall-cemetery Kuykendall Cemetery]''' *[[Draper-1177|Ridley Draper]] 30 Dec 1825 – 10 Jun 1873 **[[Kuykendall-594|Rebecca Kuykendall Draper]] 13 Jan 1828 – 19 May 1905 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-581.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/18747/smyrna-cemetery Smyrna Cemetery]''' Cookeville, TN *Dr Atha Edward Draper 14 Mar 1888 – 11 Jun 1917 Memorial ID 64944453 wife: **Mary E Meadows Draper 1889–1976 (m. 1907) Memorial ID 118520871 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/10994/crestview-memory-gardens Crestview Memorial Gardens] Gallatin, Tn *Harvey Allison Draper 9 Jun 1882 – 31 May 1969 Memorial ID 64944460 wife: **Della Maude Swift Draper 19 Jun 1885 – 8 Jul 1964 Memorial ID 64944454 ***Infant Draper Birth and death dates unknown. Memorial ID 64944463 *Eldon P. Draper 10 Dec 1885 – 4 Oct 1921 Memorial ID 59515031 **Zora Cherry Draper 29 Jan 1892 – 26 Apr 1971 Memorial ID 64944481 *Howard Young Draper 8 Sep 1886 – 18 Apr 1974 Memorial ID 64944462 **Adelia Lynn Draper 14 Oct 1889 – 26 Dec 1990 Memorial ID 64944452 ***Robert Lynn Draper 21 Jun 1918 – 5 Jun 2015 Memorial ID 147557371 ****Hallie Christine Boatman Draper Memorial ID13 Jul 1927 – 9 May 2021 Memorial ID 226691077 *James Travis Draper 17 Nov 1852 – 25 Oct 1945 Memorial ID 64944465 **Margarett Edith Pate Draper 28 Dec 1854 – 2 Aug 1916 Memorial ID 64944470 Son: ***Dr. Ridley Herman Draper 1882–1946 Memorial ID 44587346 '''CENOTAPH''' buried:[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/72576/san-lorenzo-cemetery San Lorenzo Cemetery] St. Augustine, FL *Stephen Ammonette Draper 15 Jul 1879 – 2 Feb 1940 Memorial ID 64944476 **Lula Eastes Draper 6 Dec 1884 – unknown Memorial ID 64944467 child: ***Loisn Eastis Draper 8 Jul 1908-5 April 1918 Age 9 Memorial ID 197774710 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: Bradford County Florida unknow details *Oliver Newton “Newt” Draper 1 Nov 1857 – 8 Jan 1933 Memorial ID 64944474 **Mary Olive Cummins Draper 25 Apr 1857 – 8 Dec 1949 Memorial ID 64944472 ==='''ROBERTSON COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-226.jpg '''Ashburn''' ZIP Code 37172 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-167.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2575280/draper-fuqua-family-cemetery Draper-Fuqua Family Cemetery]''' Location: Ashburn, Robertson County, TN *[[Draper-35|Thomas Luther “Tom” Draper]] 11 Mar 1837 – 1 Jul 1893 wife: **[[Apple-840|Mary Jane Apple Draper]] '''CENOTAPH''' remarried [[Draper-34|William Draper]] buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/656298/leeville-cemetery Leeville Cemetery] **[[Pate-2583|Martha Virginia (Pate) Woodard]] (1839 - 1924) 2nd wife unmarked grave '''Springfield''' ZIP Code 37172 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-89.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/11740/elmwood-cemetery Elmwood Cemetery]''' Location: Springfield, Robertson County, Tennessee, USA *[[Draper-33|John Cook Draper]] 7 Apr 1832 – 6 Apr 1907 **[[Cowen-1196|Theresa Josephus Cowen Draper]] 2 Oct 1838 – 12 Jun 1926 *[[Draper-5257|Horace Alexander Draper]] 29 Jan 1866 – 7 Nov 1925 **[[Woodard-3657|Eunice Ruth Woodard Draper]] 12 Sep 1874 – 10 Mar 1946 *[[Draper-5256|Harry Hubert Draper]] 22 Aug 1906 – 25 Aug 1993 *Betty J. Draper 9 Feb 1934 – 2 Nov 1994 *Burton Ferrell Draper 16 Aug 1861 – 12 Mar 1934 *Elizabeth “Betty” Draper 13 May 1935 – 12 Jun 2021 *James Luther Draper 6 Nov 1866 – 29 Nov 1932 *John B. Draper 8 Nov 1863 – 13 Dec 1930 *Joseph C. Draper 1857 – unknown *Katherine H. Draper 1891 – 1921 *Leon Ferrell Draper 1889 – 1889 *Mary H. Ogburn Draper 1863 – 17 Feb 1900 *Mattie Douglas Holman Draper4 Sep 1866 – 29 Nov 1908 *Nancy Jane “Nannie” Elrod Draper 1862 – 1927 *Robert Polk Draper 8 Jun 1904 – 10 Dec 1970 *Sallie Munford Hart Draper23 Jul 1871 – 10 Oct 1952 *Sam Ogburn Draper 1893 – 1894 *William Alford Draper 27 Dec 1862 – 6 Apr 1922 ==='''SHELBY COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-227.jpg '''Memphis''' ZIP Code 38106 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-140.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/10080/calvary-cemetery? Calvary Cemetery]''' Location 1663 US-51 Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee, 38106 USA *[[Draper-3331|Robert Garland Draper]] 15 Apr 1887 – 22 May 1977 **[[Glankler-1|Katherine Veronica ''Glankler'' Draper]] 2 Sep 1891 – 26 Oct 1942 *[[Draper-3340|Robert F Draper 21]] (1924 - 1967) *[[Draper-3341|George Edward Draper]] 3 Jun 1932 – 5 May 1974 *A Y Draper26 Apr 1909 – 13 Mar 1982 *Edith Colbert Draper1926 – 1978 *Eula Taylor Draper26 Feb 1922 – 13 Feb 2014 *Lewie Draper8 Feb 1914 – 9 Jan 1982 *Willie Mae Draper3 Jun 1908 – 24 Sep 2000 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-333.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/12057/forest-hill-cemetery-midtown Forest Hill Cemetery Midtown]''' *Bert B Draper 5 Nov 1892 – 22 Oct 1976 *Brice Marchbanks DraperMemorial ID23 Feb 1862 – 19 Dec 1933 *Junia George Draper 1 Jun 1886 – 12 Jan 1968 *Marie T DraperMemorial ID23 Sep 1894 – 6 Jun 1978 *Mary Raines Draper 10 Jun 1874 – 16 Jan 1964 *Mary Goodbar Draper 1897 – 13 Oct 1992 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-517.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/15595/memorial-park-cemetery Memorial Park Cemetery]''' *Jack Springstead Draper 8 Oct 1918 – 2 Nov 1995 Memorial ID 140230073 wife: **Thelma May Anderson Draper10 May 1924 – 15 Dec 2019 Memorial ID 206861086 son: ***David Edwin Draper 19 Aug 1952 – 10 Jan 1971 Memorial ID 140230090 *James Wallace Draper 18 Feb 1929 – 27 Jun 2001 Memorial ID 14846504 wife: **Sara Martha Carroll 22 MAY 1930-29 MAY 2014 '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown *Ralph Eugene Draper 1929 – 2004 Memorial ID 158824778 wife: **Juanita Lee Wright Draper 27 Jan 1927 – 11 Mar 2008 Memorial ID 158824809 *Luther Coleman Draper 10 May 1887 – 19 Aug 1959 Memorial ID 185133236 **Lila Allen Sanford Draper 12 Apr 1889 – 10 Aug 1974 Memorial ID 185133222 *Mary Lucille Gailbreath Draper7 Jul 1891 – 16 Sep 1960 Memorial ID 109665939 husband: **George Glen Draper1884–1922 '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID 180277334 buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/12061/forest-hills-cemetery Forrest Hills Cemetery] Chattanooga, TN *Anne Gilliland Draper1908 – 1975 Memorial ID 193734496 *Brice M Draper 1908 – 1991 Memorial ID 193734497 *Claire C Draper 6 Dec 1922 – 26 Nov 2011 Memorial ID 161741942 *Grace W Draper 1911 – 1999 Memorial ID 193734495 *Laurence S Draper2 Aug 1912 – 19 Jul 1979 Memorial ID 185133004 *Nellie D. Draper11 Jan 1911 – 3 Sep 1985 Memorial ID 185132790 *O'Landa Draper 29 Sep 1963 – 21 Jul 1998 Memorial ID 11074520 *Rachel K Draper 28 Oct 1897 – 12 Feb 1990 Memorial ID 140230059 ==='''SMITH COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-228.jpg https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-138.jpg *[[Draper-39|Phillip Draper]] (1771 - 1856) '''CENOTAPH''' Burial unknown, 3 wives: **[[Curtis-229|Peggy Margaret (Curtis) Draper]] (abt. 1775 - abt. 1805) '''CENOTAPH''' Burial unknown **[[Davidson-13983|Elizabeth Davidson]] (abt. 1775 - abt. 1850) '''CENOTAPH''' Burial unknown **[[Pate-2530|Sarah (Pate) Draper]] (abt. 1769) '''CENOTAPH''' Burial unknown '''Carthage''' ZIP Code 37030 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-139.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/181669/ridgewood-cemetery Ridgewood Cemetery]''' AKA City Cemetery *[[Brooks-22724|Minnie Grace ''Brooks'' Draper]] 1 Mar 1871 – 10 Jan 1940 husband **[[Draper-4861|Sidney Stanton Draper]] 9 Jun 1864 – 12 Jul 1897 '''CENOTAPH''' buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/11470/draper-memorial-cemetery Rob Draper Memorial Cemetery] *James H. “Jim” Draper 16 Apr 1913 – 20 Jan 1998 *Marie Comstock Draper 29 Sep 1938 – 14 Jul 2020 *William Albert “Willie” Draper 21 May 1892 – 25 Dec 1945 *Wilma Young Draper 12 Feb 1919 – 28 Jul 1995 '''Chestnut Mound''' ZIP Code 38560 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-518.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/11336/dickens-cemetery Dickens Cemetery]''' *Mary K ''Draper'' Cowan 1905–2001 Memorial ID 71371973 husband: **Walter Hensley Cowan 1901–1976 Memorial ID 71371950 son: ***Solon Kerr Cowen 13 Sep 1930 - 17 Mar 1951 age 20 Memorial ID 71371927 ****Note: Mary Draper is the daughter of James Patrick Draper buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2386277/draper-cemetery Draper Cemetery] https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-88.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2386277/draper-cemetery Draper Cemetery]''' *[[Draper-31|James Ward Draper]] 28 Feb 1830 – 1 Mar 1895 and wife: **[[Kavanaugh-346|Mrs Lucy Ann ''Kavanaugh'' Draper]] 10 Apr 1831 – 20 Jan 1906 *[[Draper-3626|James Patrick Draper]] 7 Dec 1867 – 3 Sep 1917 wife: **[[Askew-1741|Rilda S. ''Askew'' Draper]] 1 Feb 1875 – 16 Feb 1963 *[[Draper-3623|Mourning S Draper]] 11 Dec 1860 – 8 Oct 1898 *Lucy Seuriremis Draper 25 Nov 1903 – 22 Dec 1903 *Patrick Travis Draper 18 Apr 1908 – 29 May 1909 (age 1) *Srilda Jane West Draper 19 Apr 1842 – 23 May 1927 *[[Draper-5667|Winfield Wallace Draper]] 20 Jan 1902 – 23 Mar 1973 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-172.jpg Draper family members attending the funeral of [[Draper-31|James Ward Draper]] pose for picture March of 1895. https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-87.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2269424/old-church-cemetery Old Church Cemetery]''' Location: Chestnut Mound, Smith County, Tennessee, USA *[[Draper-32|Davidson J. Draper]] 13 May 1805 – 11 Apr 1866 wife: **[[Glover-6563|Mary Williamson (Glover) Draper]] (1806 - 1887) '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown ==='''SUMNER COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-229.jpg '''Dixon Springs''' ZIP Code 37057 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-117.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/169815/dixon-springs-cemetery Dixon Springs Cemetery]''' *Cassie Duke Draper 11 Sep 1896 – 26 Nov 1991 *George Mack Draper Sr. 20 May 1923 – 3 Jul 2017 *Jerome Mack Draper 12 Nov 1887 – 15 Dec 1950 *Wilma Jo Riley Draper 12 Dec 1933 – 10 Mar 2011 '''Gallatin''' ZIP Code 37066 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-132.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/10994/crestview-memory-gardens Crestview Memory Gardens]''' *[[Draper-5273|Seth Thomas Draper]] 18 May 1889 – 12 Dec 1981 **[[Richardson-33679|Nina M Richardson Draper]] 3 Sep 1892 – 26 Mar 1977 ***[[Draper-5495|Onie Moline Draper Woodard]] 1925–2007 . husband ****[[Woodard-3731|Hubert Ray Woodard]] 1924–1993 *DR A Edwin Draper 1917 – 1972 *Acil A Draper9 May 1913 – 5 Apr 1998 *Billie Frances Carter Draper 10 Mar 1930 – 17 Oct 1996 *[[Draper-5664|Breathitt Gray Draper]] 1 Apr 1911 – 27 Jan 1992 **[[Wilson-98662|Bertha Ethelean (Wilson) Woodard]](1916 - 2003) *Cora Zelma Wilson Draper 18 Mar 1913 – 10 Mar 1997 *David Lee Draper26 Dec 1949 – Jun 2021 *Georgia E Draper19 Nov 1917 – 21 Mar 2005 *Gloria Link Bunch Draper 28 Feb 1933 – 21 Aug 2005 *Inez Russell Draper 19 Mar 1923 – 24 Jun 2011 *Jake Draper 10 Dec 1897 – 6 Jul 1965 *John Duncan Draper 1941 – 1990 *John Jacobs Aster Draper 7 Aug 1913 – 24 Mar 1992 *Josephine Bohannon Draper 1917 – 2008 *Mary E Meadows Draper 1 Sep 1889 – Apr 1976 *Nina M Richardson Draper 3 Sep 1892 – 26 Mar 1977 *Kendall Draper 10 Sep 1969 – 11 Sep 1969 Twin *Kevin Draper 10 Sep 1969 – 11 Sep 1969 Twin '''Hendersonville''' ZIP Code 37075 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-353.jpg [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1972272/hendersonville-memory-gardens Hendersonville Memory Gardens] AKA Woodlawn East Cemetery Located: 353 E Main St, Hendersonville *[[Draper-5787|Preston Milton Draper]] 16 Feb 1912 – 23 Jul 1983 Memorial ID 205706160 Family, wife **Cannie L. Maynor Draper 5 Mar 1919 – 3 Jun 1982 Memorial ID 205706071 ***'''Note''' Family: Preston descends from Thomas and Lucy Draper ==='''UNION COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-230.jpg https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-47.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2225686/oaks-cemetery Oaks_Cemetery]''' AKA Levi Evans Cemetery Location: [https://www.google.com/maps/@36.281651,-83.8380219,1550m/data=!3m1!1e3 Satelite View] positioned so the cemetery is in the exact middle of the screen. Zoom Out for area view. *[[Draper-1486|Solomon Draper]] 1809 -a.1844 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: Nashville, Tennessee, in unknown church cemetery **[[Rogers-12948|Ruth ''Rogers'' (Draper) Miller]] 1816-1889 son: ***[[Draper-3813|John Robert Draper]] (abt. 1838 - 1901) and wife: ****[[Norman-8218|Hannah Anna ''Norman'' (Draper) Pangle]] (1842 - 1911) re-married and buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/41195/greenwood-cemetery Greenwood Cemetery] Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio, USA *****[[Draper-4961|Lewis Shelby Draper]] 1861–1921 '''CENOTAPH''' son of Robert and Hannah, burial unknown ***Lucinda Draper Hitch 1835–1913 Memorial ID 178978714 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/18848/spring-hill-cemetery Spring Hill Cemetery] Nashville, TN ***Amelia Millicent ''Draper'' (Callison) Hickman 1836–1913 Memorial ID 181638565 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/95933/restland-cemetery Restland Cemetery] Baxter, Iowa ***Martha Jane Draper Turner 1840–1914 Memorial ID 42704655 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/16618/old-hill-cemetery Old Hill Cemetery] Union Co. TN ***Mary Frances Draper Sargeant 1843–1911 Memorial ID 229923916 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/32369/woodlawn-cemetery Woodlawn Cemetery] Campbell, Missouri ***Sarah E Draper Benney 1845–1915 Memorial ID 121850767 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/24167/magnolia-cemetery Magnolia Cemetery] Mobile, Alabama ==='''WILSON COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-231.jpg '''Leeville''' ZIP Code 37090 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-166.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/656298/leeville-cemetery Leeville Cemetery]''' LOCATION: at corner of Hickory Ridge and Martha-Leeville Road, Leeville, Wilson County, Tn *[[Draper-34|William Draper]] Sep 1834 – 16 Jun 1901 **[[Apple-840|Mary Jane ''Apple'' Draper]] 24 Aug 1849 – 13 Jul 1932 ***Daniel Mangrum “Mang” Draper Oct 1869 – 21 Feb 1938 Memorial ID 103275091 3 wives: ****1st wife Virginia Alice Winchester Draper 1876–1895 Memorial ID 39456150 '''CENOTAPH''' buried in her wedding dress, age 19, [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/310470/evans-winchester-family-cemetery Evans Winchester Family Cemetery] Buffalo Valley, TN daughter: *****Winnie Myrtle ''Draper'' Holland 1894–1982 Memorial ID 103275147 ******Thomas Isaac Holland 1881–1953 Memorial ID 103275146 children: *******George Winchester Holland 1925–1998 wife: ********Kathleen ''Dedman'' Holland 1933–2015 Memorial Id 141566190 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/13284/hermitage-memorial-gardens Heritage Memorial Gardens] Old Hickory, TN *******Mildred ''Holland'' Young 1928–2012 Memorial ID 97484618 husband ********James Robert Young 1911–1976 ****2nd wife Mary Frances "Mollie" ''Bates'' Draper (1878 - 1908 Memorial ID 89959259 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/313686/bates-family-cemetery Bates Family Cemetery] Wilson County TN *****Edna Lee ''Draper'' Robinson 1897–1988 Memorial ID 108436299 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/15592/wilson-county-memorial-park Wilson County Memorial Park] Labanon, TN husband: ******Hugh Lawson Robinson 1896–1989 Memorial ID 108436685 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/15592/wilson-county-memorial-park Wilson County Memorial Park] Labanon, TN *****Mary Lucile Draper 15 May 1899 – 8 Jul 1928 Memorial ID 103275090 *****Thomas Daniel Draper Jun 1906 – 27 Feb 1970 Memorial ID 103275083 ******Ruby Gladys ''Scudder'' Draper Sep 1911 – 28 Jan 1961 Memorial ID 103275084 *******Thomas Ray Draper 23 Jan 1943 – 9 Sep 2019 Memorial ID 202878000 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/15946/mount-juliet-memorial-gardens Mount Juliet Memorial Gardens] Mount Juliet, TN ****3rd wife Mattie ''McDole'' Draper Oct 1889 – 20 Oct 1919 Memorial ID 103275089 *****Mildred K Draper (Step Daughter) Oct 1912 – 15 Oct 1915 *****Virginia Ruth ''Draper'' Smith 1915–1973 Memorial ID 128052204 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/15946/mount-juliet-memorial-gardens Mount Juliet Memorial Gardens] Mount Juliet, TN husband: ******Roy Dennison Smith 1914–1997 Memorial ID 128051791 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/15946/mount-juliet-memorial-gardens Mount Juliet Memorial Gardens] Mount Juliet *****Meredith Eugene Draper 1916–1945 Memorial ID106746242 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/15946/mount-juliet-memorial-gardens Mount Juliet Memorial Gardens] Mount Juliet, TN wife: ******Jane Frances ''Holt'' (Draper) Franklin 1919–1999 Memorial ID 55129383 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/15946/mount-juliet-memorial-gardens Mount Juliet Memorial Gardens] Mount Juliet, TN son: *******Daniel Stuart Draper 1943–1946 Memorial ID 106746196 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/15946/mount-juliet-memorial-gardens Mount Juliet Memorial Gardens] Mount Juliet, TN *****Daniel Mang Draper 1918–2002 Memorial ID 107108494 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/13284/hermitage-memorial-gardens Heritage Memorial Gardens] Old Hickory, TN ******Mildred Cole Draper 1921–2002 Memorial ID 107108592 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/13284/hermitage-memorial-gardens Heritage Memorial Gardens] Old Hickory, TN 3 sons: *******Edward Stanley Draper 1940–2006 Memorial ID 107108921 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/13284/hermitage-memorial-gardens Heritage Memorial Gardens] Old Hickory, TN *******Michael Eugene Draper 1942–2019 Memorial ID 195838619 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/13284/hermitage-memorial-gardens Heritage Memorial Gardens] Old Hickory, TN *******James Cecil Draper 1945–1983 Memorial ID 107108791 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/13284/hermitage-memorial-gardens Heritage Memorial Gardens] Old Hickory, TN *****John McDowell Draper 1919–2000 Memorial ID 106750287 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/48722/sharon-memorial-park Sharon Memorial Park] Charlotte, NC wife: ******Barbara J. Sanders Draper 934–1991 Memoiral ID 132194846 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/15592/wilson-county-memorial-park Wilson County Memorial Park] Labanon, TN ***John Alvie Draper 1874–1968 Memorial ID 107015137 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/15592/wilson-county-memorial-park Wilson County Memorial Park] Labanon, TN wife: ****Nora Ella ''Davis'' Draper 1881–1952 Memorial ID 107015321 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/15592/wilson-county-memorial-park Wilson County Memorial Park] Labanon, TN *****Rachel Mai Draper Howell 1905–1994 MEMORIAL ID 121433636 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/15946/mount-juliet-memorial-gardens Mount Juliet Memorial Gardens] Mount Juliet, TN *****Mary Aline Draper Macon 1907–1989 MEMORIAL ID 140401708 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/15592/wilson-county-memorial-park Wilson County Memorial Park] Labanon, TN ***Estell Draper 1879–1957 MEMORIAL ID 106750899 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/15592/wilson-county-memorial-park Wilson County Memorial Park] Labanon, TN wife: ****Lena Eatherly Draper 1883–1955 Memorial ID 106751026 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/15592/wilson-county-memorial-park Wilson County Memorial Park] Labanon, TN daughter: *****Sadie Estelle Draper Dec 1906 – 22 Oct 1911 Memorial ID 103275087 ***Edgar Wheeler Draper 1883–1961 Memorial ID 103275082 ****Annie E Frakes Draper Dec 1886 – 7 Mar 1963 Memorial ID 103275081 daughter: *****Willie Mai ''Draper'' Pulley 1907–1988 Memorial ID 71527372 husband: ******Howard Leon Pulley 1902–1970 Memorial ID 71527277 ***Ruby Gray ''Draper'' Bates 1885–1976 Memorial ID 89958485 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/313686/bates-family-cemetery Bates Family Cemetery] Wilson County TN ****Bethel Bates 1882–1961 Memorial ID 89958433 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/313686/bates-family-cemetery Bates Family Cemetery] Wilson County TN '''Mount Juliet''' ZIP Code 37122 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-662.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/15946/mount-juliet-memorial-gardens Mount Juliet Memorial Gardens]''' Mount Juliet, Wilson County, TN *Meredith Eugene Draper 23 Aug 1916 – 15 Feb 1945 Memorial ID 106746242 **Jane Frances ''Holt'' (Draper) Franklin 1919–1999 ***Daniel Stuart Draper 15 Aug 1943 – 14 May 1946 Memorial ID 106746196 *Thomas Daniel Draper Jun 1906 – 27 Feb 1970 Memorial ID 103275083 '''CENOTAPH''' **Ruby Gladys ''Scudder'' Draper Sep 1911 – 28 Jan 1961 Memorial ID 103275084 '''CENOTAPH''' the above are buried n Leeville Cemetery (above) ***Thomas Ray Draper 23 Jan 1943 – 9 Sep 2019 Memorial ID 202878000 wife: ****Brenda Joyce Draper still living *Daniel Mangrum Draper 1869–1938 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: Leesville Cemetery above **3rd wife Mattie ''McDole'' Draper Oct 1889 – 20 Oct 1919 Memorial ID 103275089 '''CCENOTAPH''' buried: Leesville Cemetery above ***Virginia Ruth ''Draper'' Smith 1915–1973 Memorial ID 128052204 husband: ****Roy Dennison Smith 1914–1997 Memorial ID 128051791 ==Kentucky 58 Burial Listings== ==='''CALDWELL COUNTY'''=== *[[Draper-5583|Thomas Draper]] (1762 - 1825) '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown **[[Smith-283919|Elizabeth (Smith) Draper]] (1765 - 1830) '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-232.jpg '''Princeton''' ZIP Code 42445 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-150.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/75496/perry-cemetery Perry Cemetery]''' *[[Draper-5299|Milton A. Draper]] 22 Jul 1837 – 11 Jul 1906 **[[Perry-24145|Elizabeth F. (Perry) Draper]] (1849 - 1873) '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown ***[[Draper-5298|Chairity Ann ''Draper'' Lacy]] (1868 - 1886) '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown, died in childbirth, she was the only daughter of Milton Draper, her son: **** Thomas Grundy Lacey 1885–1951 Family Search ID: LCXH-QM8 wife *****Willie Pleasant ''Conway'' (Lacey) Sells 1883 - 1969 Memorial ID buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/73373/cedar-hill-cemetery Cedar Hill Cemetery] Princeton Kentucky https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-151.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/76231/tandy-cemetery? Tandy Cemetery]''' Located South of Princeton on private property *[[Draper-5590|Robert Allen Draper]] 12 Jun 1845 – 20 Apr 1913 *[[Tandy-698|Sarah Virginia ''Tandy'' (Boyd) Draper]] 25 Nov 1838 – 9 Sep 1921 ==='''CUMBERLAND COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-233.jpg '''Burkesville''' ZIP Code 42717 [[Draper-173|John Harrison Draper]] (1789 - 1866) moves from Henry County, Virginia and has 5 children between 1811 to 1821 in this area, then moves his family on to Marion, County Indiana, where his 6th child is born in 1826. Forty years later the Civil War Battle of Mill Springs, just 60 miles east, would claim the life of 37 year old [[Draper-2225|Thomas Jefferson Draper]] serving as a Confederate soldier and father of 3 living children, one a new born baby. (see Pulaski County) '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2588621/walker-cemetery Walker_Cemetery]''' *Fannie Draper birth and death dates unknown ==='''JEFFERSON COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-328.jpg Louisville ZIP Code 40018 - 40299 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-327.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2315685/cave-hill-national-cemetery Cave Hill National Cemetery]''' Louisville, Kentucky *[[Draper-5424|Hoyt Evert Draper]] 1910 – 27 May 1929 Age 18-19 son of [[Draper-5285|William Bedford Draper]] buried in '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/677507/haysville-cemetery Haysville Cemetery]''' https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-120.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2215430/eastview-church-of-christ-cemetery Eastview Church of Christ Cemetery]''' *[[Draper-5467|Dewey E. Draper]] 5 Oct 1906 – 27 Aug 1928, Age 21, wife: **Madge P Haycraft Draper 1908–Deceased '''CENOTAPH''' remarried? Burial unknown ===PENDLETON COUNTY=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-412.jpg '''Catawba''' ZIP Code 41006 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-414.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1981679/mount-moriah-cemetery?Mount Moriah Cemetery]''' Located: Catawba, Pendleton County , Kentucky, USA *Elmer Draper 3 Jan 1891 – 25 Jul 1961 Memorial ID 237238423 **Florence Brandt details unknown '''CENOTAPH''' Burial unknown ***Goldie Mae Draper 4 Nov 1929 – 8 Apr 1940 Age 10 years Memorial ID 237239155 ****Note: The name Florence Brandt is listed as Goldie's mother, but no other details '''DeMossville''' ZIP Code 41033 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-417.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1982379/pleasant-ridge-baptist-church-cemetery Pleasant Ridge Baptist Church Cemetery]''' DeMossville, Pendleton County , Kentucky *Millard Filmore Draper 1859–1919 Memorial ID 42984735 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1317479/short-creek-cemetery Short Creek Cemetery] Falmouth, Kentucky, wife: **Magdaline Thompson Draper 1867–1916 Memorial ID 99687649 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1317479/short-creek-cemetery Short Creek Cemetery] Falmouth, Kentucky, son: ***Cecil Robert Draper3 Jun 1902 – 10 Aug 1982 Memorial ID 161292893 wife: ****Ruby Catherine Gray Draper25 Oct 1906 – 13 Mar 1930 Memorial ID 161292894 *****Ned Cecil Draper 1927–2008 Memorial ID 40610146 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/641233/evergreen-cemetery Evergreen Cemetery] ******Fostine Chiders Draper 1935–2013 Memorial ID 117304129 '''CENOTAPH''' *Nathan Robert Draper unknown – 4 Feb 1989 Memorial ID 81629841 '''Doughton''' ZIP Code 41097 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-413.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2326543/mount-carmel-cemetery? Mount Carmel Cemetery]''' *Granville A. Draper Sr. 28 Mar 1815 – 14 Sep 1888 Memorial ID 118772071 wife: **Margaret Ann Moore Draper 4 May 1817 – 10 Dec 1899 Memorial ID 112009961 Probably Granville Draper Sr.'s son: *Granville A. Draper Jr. 1863 – 1910 Memorial ID 127943229 wife: **Eliza Jane Vice Draper 23 Jun 1864 – 28 Jun 1928 Memorial ID 127943261 ***Minnie Herman Draper 24 Nov 1890 – 19 Dec 1913 Age 23 Memorial ID 237240651 ***Lillie Dulsa Draper 7 May 1893 – 23 Dec 1915 Age 22 Memorial ID 120672273 *Infant Son Draper 26 Dec 1924 – 29 Dec 1924 Memorial ID 223939167 **Father: Earl Draper Mother: Marguerte Dunn *Melvin L Draper 17 May 1949 – 25 Apr 2012 Memorial ID 90046652 ** Judy Kennedy Draper possibly still living '''Falmouth''' ZIP Code 41040 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-416.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1402880/riverside-cemetery? Riverside Cemetery]''' AKA Beech Grove Cemetery Falmouth, Pendleton County , Kentucky, USA *Granville A. Draper 1863–1910 '''CENOTAPH''' FAG Mem. ID: 127943229 buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2326543/mount-carmel-cemetery Mount Carmel Cemetery] Doughton, Pendleton County , Kentucky, his son: **Fred Otis Draper (1885–1936) '''CENOTAPH''' FAG Mem. ID: 172536997 buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/74396/hill-crest-cemetery Hill Crest Cemetery] Dry Ridge, Grant County , Kentucky, Fred's wife: ***Maud Ethel Courtney Draper 7 Apr 1894 – 3 Apr 1985 Memorial ID 126515656 ****Carl Guy Draper 1921–1945 '''CENOTAPH''' Killed: WW2 in Philippines, buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1976551/manila-american-cemetery-and-memorial Manila American Cemetery and Memorial] AKA Fort William McKinley Cemetery Manila, Capital District , National Capital Region, Philippines *Bobby Alan Draper 22 Feb 1947 – 6 Sep 2003 Memorial ID 49916623 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-415.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1317479/short-creek-cemetery? Short Creek Cemetery]''' Located: Falmouth, Pendleton County , Kentucky *J M Draper 13 Nov 1824 – 29 Nov 1874 Memorial ID 124097887 *'''Note''' This may be John M Draper below, as the death dates are the same *John M Draper 1818 – 29 Nov 1874 Memorial ID 99672518 **Anna Stephens unknown details (see notes in husband's memorial '''CENOTAPH''' ***Millard Filmore Draper 12 Nov 1859 – 30 Mar 1919 Memorial ID 42984735 wife: ****Magdaline “Mattie” Thompson Draper 7 Mar 1867 – 19 Jul 1916 Memorial ID 99687649 *****Anna May ''Draper'' Dance 1886–1962 Memorial ID 237238630 '''CENOTAPH''' *****Minnie Bell ''Draper'' McMillan 1888–1969 [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/30396098/minnie-bell-mcmillan Memorial ID 30396098] '''CENOTAPH''' *****Elmer ''Draper'' 1891–1961 Memorial ID 237238423 '''CENOTAPH''' *****Clara Florence ''Draper'' Ashcraft 1894–1957 Memorial ID 46853480 '''CENOTAPH''' *****Flora M. ''Draper'' Straub 1896–1973 Memorial ID30317808 '''CENOTAPH''' *****Agnes P Draper McMillan 1898–1929 Memorial ID8462494 '''CENOTAPH''' *****Homer W. Draper 1901–1982 Memorial ID141557898 '''CENOTAPH''' *****Cecil Robert Draper 1902–1982 Memorial ID 161292893 '''CENOTAPH''' ***Richard B Draper 1844 – 19 Oct 1888 Memorial ID 89774705 ===PULASKI COUNTY=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-582.jpg '''Nancy''' ZIP Code 42544 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-583.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/76689/zollicoffer-park-cemetery Zollicoffer Park Cemetery]''' Nancy, Kentucky *[[Draper-2225|Thomas Jefferson Draper]] 1825 – 19 Jan 1862 Confederate soldier killed in the Battle of Mill Springs. **[[Goodall-796|Anna Elizabeth ''Goodall'' Draper]] 1839-1921 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1686884/gainesboro-cemetery Gainsboro Cemetery] Gainsboro, TN https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-585.jpg Battle of Mill Spring, Ky. Jan 19th 1862, also known as the Battle of Fishing Creek in Confederate terminology, and the Battle of Logan's Cross Roads in Union terminology, was fought in Wayne and Pulaski counties, near current Nancy, Kentucky. Considered a Union victory however causing Union losses of 262 men, and Confederate losses of 552 men. (see [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Mill_Springs Battle of Mill Springs] ) https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Franklin-7469-5.jpg This rare page was found in a family Bible and provided to WikiTree by [[Franklin-4192|Steve Franklin]] in the [[Draper-2225|Thomas Jefferson Daper]] memorial profile. ==='''WHITLEY COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-513.jpg '''Sandy Flat or Sand Flat''' ZIP Code unknown https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-514.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2515990/sandy-flats-cemetery Sandy Flats Cemetery]''' Sand Flat, Whitley County, Kentucky exact location unknown *[[Draper-3811|Clifford R. Draper]] 11 Jul 1928 – 30 May 2003 Memorial ID 118703206 **[[Fuson-350|Ruby Fuson Draper]] 1 Jan 1933 – 5 Sep 2013 Memorial ID 118703266 ***[[Draper-5656|Bobbie Dianne Draper]] 31 Oct 1949 – 25 Feb 1951, Age 1, Memorial ID 118621611 ***[[Draper-5657|Sandra Marie ''Draper'' Petrey]] 27 Aug 1956 – 11 Jan 2013 Memorial ID 157045215 ****Mr. Petrey '''CENOTAPH''' details unknown, burial unknown ***[[Draper-5658|Robert William Draper]] 3 Mar 1958 – 30 Jun 1969 Memorial ID 118621576 Drowned at age 11 years old while swimming in a strip mine pit in the Saxton community. ==Ohio 68 Burial Listings== ==='''BROWN COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-487.jpg '''Decatur''' ZIP Code 45115 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-489.jpg [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/41826/liberty-chapel-cemetery? Liberty Chapel Cemetery] *Pvt John Draper 4 Jun 1843 – 3 Jun 1886 Memorial ID 9717607 *Julia Ann Inskeep Draper 8 Feb 1848 – 30 Jul 1897 Memorial ID 9717616 *Lulu M Draper 15 Oct 1875 – unknown Memorial ID 11313848 '''Higginsport''' ZIP Code 45131 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-488.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/43418/shinkle-ridge-cemetery Shinkle Ridge Cemetery]''' *Freddie “Rusty” Draper 6 Jan 1947 – 20 Oct 2019 Memorial ID 204068580 '''Russellvile ''' ZIP Code 45168 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-486.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/44026/west-evans-cemetery West-Evans Cemetery] *Joshua Clinton Draper 1832–1913 '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID76739571 buried [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/95587/new-york-cemetery New York Cemetery] Millerton, Iowa wife: **Martha Mercy Reed Draper 13 Aug 1836 – 11 Nov 1862 Memorial ID 110568821 ***Martha Albertine Draper 7 Dec 1858 – 29 Oct 1863 Age 4 Memorial ID 110569542 *William Draper 2 Apr 1805 – 23 Dec 1884 Memorial ID 92750934 **Martha "Patsy" Margaret ''Morris'' Draper 1804–1878 (m. 1826) Memorial ID 92750967 **Nancy Kier Draper 1836–1898 (m. 1879) 2nd wife '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/92961/maple-grove-cemetery Maple Grove Cemetery] Wichita, Kansas *Henry C Draper 1830–1901 '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID: 36729960 buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/28797/freeman-holsapple-cemetery Freeman-Holsapple Cemetery] Collins, Missouri **Laura Louisa Ellis Draper 1832–1921 '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID 36730099 buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1984327/ioof-cemetery 100F Odd Fellows Cemetery] Golden City, Missouri ***Infant Draper 1855 – unknown Memorial ID 110569234 ==='''CLINTON COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-590.jpg '''Blanchester" ZIP Code 45107 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-589.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/41548/blanchester-ioof-cemetery Blanchester IOOF Cemetery]''' Also known as IOOF Cemetery , Odd Fellows Cemetery *[[Corwin-1014|Rose Musetta ''Corwin'' Draper]] 1900-1937 **[[Draper-4520|John Thomas Draper]] (1894 - 1960) '''CEN0TAPH''' buried: unknown (maybe Omaha NE) ***'''NOTE''' Rose Draper is buried with Edward C. Anderson and his two wives in the same plot. '''Sabina" Zip Code 45169 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-591.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/246054/sabina-cemetery? Sabina Cemetery]''' Sabina, Clinton County, Ohio *Edward Elijah Draper 3 Jun 1861 – 25 Feb 1938 Memorial ID 35879959 wife (m. 1883) **Barbara Elizabeth Draper 16 Sep 1861 – 23 Nov 1943 Plot info: Sec 2 Lot 34 Memorial ID 3587942 probable child: ***Elizabeth Draper unknown – 1891 Plot info: Sec 2 Lot 34 Memorial ID 144853897 ****'''Note''' both Elizabeths are buried in the same plot, probably mother and daughter. ***Mary M. Draper 31 Aug 1887 – 17 Feb 1891 Memorial ID 144853899 ****'''Note''' both Mary and Elizabeth die in 1891, probably sisters ****'''Note''' '''[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB7Q-J9Y Family Search'''] ID for Elijah Edward Draper is LB7Q-J9Y ***Davis Erritt Draper 23 Jan 1885 – 15 Jan 1947 Memorial ID 4249068'''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/40732/enon-cemetery Enon Cemetery] Enon, Ohio ***Theis Draper 1919 – DeceasedFamily Search ID GQXP-LL2 '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown ==='''COSHOCTON COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-371.jpg '''Tiverton Township closest town Brinkhaven''' ZIP Code 43006 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-372.jpg [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/43751/tiverton-cemetery Tiverton Cemetery] Rural cemetery located 10 miles east of Brinkhaven, Ohio. Directions: From Brinkhaven, Take US-62 E/Millersburg Rd east 4.1 mi Turn right onto OH-206 S for 3.2 miles Destination will be on the left *James Draper Sr. 24 Oct 1805 – 3 Nov 1868 Memorial ID 14147758 **Electa Smith Draper 30 Apr 1817 – 12 Mar 1889 Memorial ID 14147700 ***Lucinda J. Draper Parsons 1831–1882 '''CENOTAPH''' buried [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/95073/hillcrest-cemetery Hilcrest Cemetery] Iowa ***William Draper 1831–1920 '''CENOTAPH''' buried [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/95073/hillcrest-cemetery Hilcrest Cemetery] Iowa ***Isabelle Draper Smith 1834–1866 '''CENOTAPH''' buried [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/95467/methodist-grove-cemetery Methodist Grove Cemetery] Iowa ***Osborn Draper 23 Aug 1837 – 14 Nov 1920 Memorial ID 1414794 ****Elizabeth Hays Draper 1842 – 1922 Memorial ID 14147711 *****Dora Belle Draper Branstool 1870–1930 *****Rosa I Draper Smith 1873–1954 *****Lloyd Draper 18 Jul 1879 – 9 Oct 1906 Memorial ID 14147761 wife ***** Cora E. ''Barnes'' (Parrish) Draper 1882–1958 (m. 1903 ******Infant Draper 19 Apr 1904 – 19 Apr 1904 Memorial ID 14147734 ***Lydia M Draper Workman 1839–1863 ***Caroline Draper Drummond 1847–1914 ***Delilah Draper Hays 1848–1871 ***Margaret E. Draper 8 Apr 1851 – 9 Dec 1860 Age 9 Memorial ID 14147775 ***Almedia Draper 5 Apr 1853 – 9 Dec 1853 Age 8 months Memorial ID 14147689 ***James Draper Jr. 10 Nov 1855 – 16 May 1880 Memorial ID 14147747 ****Elnora Caroline Reese (Draper) (Critchfield) Sap 1859–1928 (m. 1876) *Samuel H. Draper 8 Sep 1808 – 16 Jan 1894 Memorial ID 14147967 **Elizabeth Huey Draper 1828 – 21 Feb 1871 Memorial ID 14147721 ***Margaret Ann Draper Workman 1847–1929 ***Emeretta Draper Lang 1850–1890 Note: Samuel Draper is the brother of James Draper Sr. above *Mary M Draper unknown – May Memorial ID 118174917 === '''KNOX COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-234.jpg '''Danville''' ZIP Code https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-161.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/43162/saint-luke-cemetery Saint Luke Cemetery]''' *[[Draper-144|Jacob Draper Sr.]] 17 Jul 1770 – 12 Dec 1856 **[[Durbin-66|Mary J. Durbin Draper]] 19 Jul 1789 – 31 Aug 1862 ==='''MONTGOMERY COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-509.jpg '''Dayton''' ZIP Codes 45377 - 45490 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-510.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/40161/calvary-cemetery? Calvary Cemetery]''' AKA Calvary Catholic Cemetery Dayton, Ohio *Alfred C Draper Sr.9 Jan 1894 – 18 Nov 1974 Memorial ID 76247538 *Alfred C Draper Jr. 27 Sep 1929 – 3 Jun 1994 Memorial ID 76247537 wife: **Bernadette Rose Heider 8 Nov 1933 – 31 Mar 2019 Memorial ID 198029617 *Edward Joseph Draper unknown – 15 Apr 1911Memorial ID 76247539 *Helen Draper 9 Jul 1895 – 26 May 1978 Memorial ID 76247540 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-512.jpg [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/40512/dayton-memorial-park-cemetery? Dayton Memorial Park Cemetery] AKA Memorial Park Cemetery Dayton, Ohio *Charles Draper1882 – 1950 Memorial ID 139459832 wife: **Helen C. “Ellen” Draper1883 – 1953 Memorial ID 139459833 *Robert S Draper 1845–1897 '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID 53146738 **Sarah J Hoover Draper 1856–1929 '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID 53146914 ***Harry Dean Draper 31 Aug 1877 – 10 Jun 1944 Memorial ID 84669642 wife: ****Unknown (tombstone has a place for her name, but her name is not added) ***Ethel Jane ''Draper'' Hampton 1890–1945 '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID 53522944 had 3 spouses ****'''NOTE''' Robert and Sarah Draper, and Ethel ''Draper'' Hampton are buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/41965/maple-hill-cemetery Maple Hill Cemetery] Tipp City, Miami County, Ohio *[[Draper-3812|William Lafayette “Bill” Draper]] 25 Dec 1900 – 18 Feb 1977 wives: **[[Nunn-2511|Stella Marie ''Nunn'' (Draper) Tippett]] 1908–1991 (m. 1925) CENOTAPH" buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2515990/sandy-flats-cemetery Sandy Flats Cemetery] Sand Flat, Whitley County, Kentucky ***Dorothy Elizabeth Draper Age 1 1926–1927 '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID 157451240 buried [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2436371/middleton-cemetery Middleton Cemetery] Kildav, Kentucky ***[[Draper-3811|Clifford R. Draper]] 1928–2003 '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID 118703206 buried [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2515990/sandy-flats-cemetery Sandy Flats Cemetery] Sand Flat, Kentucky **Lillian “Lillie” Pace Draper unknown – 1990 Memorial ID 139459834 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-511.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/44163/woodland-cemetery-and-arboretum Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum]''' *Crystal M Draper unknown – 21 Aug 1916 Memorial ID 83934409 *Mae Etta Draper 6 Oct 1919 – 31 Jul 2002 Memorial ID 8529106 *Nora Draper unknown – 13 Oct 1910 Memorial ID 83934410 == Indiana 412 Burial Listings== Several Draper family Branches settled in central Indiana. Our Draper family were Baptists. John Harrison Draper, ggg grandfather of [[Draper-4171|Dave Draper]] was a Baptist minister. Some Drapers from the south part of Virginia, also settled near our Draper family. They descended from a Quaker family. And some Draper family from the upper east coast America were Mormans that passed through the area. They went on to found Draper, Utah. Because these Draper families were of different religious beliefs, they did not form close associations, if any. ==='''ALLEN COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-462.jpg '''Fort Wayne''' ZIP Codes 46774 to 46845 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-466.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1616611/highland-park-cemetery Highland Park Cemetery]''' *[[Draper-5610|Charles G Draper]] 3 May 1927 – 26 Jan 2008 wife **[[Patterson-23339|Barbara J Patterson Draper]] 25 May 1932 – 4 Jan 2017 *[[Draper-5612|Carl Lee Draper Sr.]] 6 Mar 1932 – 5 Aug 2004 wife: **[[O'Shaughnessey-13|Virginia Rose O'Shaughnessey Draper]] 12 Mar 1931 – 9 Aug 2000 son: ***Carl Lee Draper Jr. 7 May 1960 – 7 Oct 2019 Memorial ID 207162219 *Note: Charles G. Draper and Carl Lee Draper Sr. are brothers, sons of [[Draper-5609|John Preston Draper]] (1892 - 1961) buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/86464/prairie-grove-cemetery Prairie Grove Cemetery] Fort Wayne, IN https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-463.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/156498/greenlawn-memorial-park Greenlawn Memorial Park]''' Fort Wayne, IN *Clarence Draper1882 – 1963 Memorial ID 90702965 wife: **Tillie W Draper1886 – 1976 Memorial ID 92806325 ***Howard C Draper 3 Oct 1916 – 23 Apr 2007 Memorial ID 19086913 wife: ****Irene C. ''Niemeyer'' Draper Memorial ID7 Oct 1920 – 13 Dec 2007 Memorial ID 23441611 ***Robert Edward Draper9 Nov 1924 – 9 Mar 2010 Memorial ID 49493068 ****Valma Allene ''Foerman'' Draper 17 Dec 1922 – 8 Sep 1979 Memorial ID 133329892 ***Thelma L.'' Draper'' Bechtol 1924–2020 husband ****Roland Harold Bechtol 1924–2005 *[[Draper-5608|Raymond Walter Draper Sr.]] 1928–2005 (m. 1949) '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/85700/lindenwood-cemetery Lindenwood Cemetery] 1st wife" **[[Polston-242|Shirley Ann Polston (Draper) Taflinger]] 13 May 1932 – 6 Feb 1980 : remarried: https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-464.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/85700/lindenwood-cemetery Lindenwood Cemetery]''' *[[Draper-5608|Raymond Walter DraperSr.]] 8 May 1928 – 19 Oct 2005 2nd wife: **[[Clayton-8246|Lila M. Clayton Draper]] 15 Mar 1937 – 18 Sep 2019 **First wife: [[Polston-242|Shirley Ann Polston Draper]]13 May 1932 – 6 Feb 1980 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/156498/greenlawn-memorial-park Greenlawn Memorial Park] Fort Wayne, IN *Ira G. Draper Jr. 1954 – 3 Nov 1977 Memorial ID 16403689 *Minnie Draper13 Nov 1883 – 8 Nov 1981 Memorial ID 105688366 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-465.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/86464/prairie-grove-cemetery Prairie Grove Cemetery]''' *[[Draper-5609|John Preston “Ted” Draper]] 18 Apr 1892 – 22 Jun 1961 Memorial ID 34011134 **[[Straub-943|Emma V Straub Draper]] 27 Mar 1898 – 30 Aug 1947 Memorial ID 34011129 ***[[Draper-5610|Charles G Draper]] 1927–2008 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1616611/highland-park-cemetery Highland Park Cemetery] Fort Wayne, IN ***Charlene Sue Draper 4 May 1952 – 5 May 1952 Memorial ID 34011117 Twin ***Darlene Sue Draper 4 May 1952 – 5 May 1952 Memorial ID 34011119 Twin ***[[Draper-5608|Raymond Walter Draper]] 1928–2005 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/85700/lindenwood-cemetery Lindenwood Cemetery] Fort Wayne, IN ***[[Draper-5611|William Theodore Draper]] 1929–1981 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2129509/hively-cemetery Hively Cemetery] Thorncreek Township, Whitley County, IN ***[[Draper-5612|Carl Lee Draper Sr.]] 1932–2004 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1616611/highland-park-cemetery Highland Park Cemetery] Fort Wayne, IN ***Maxine Florence Weinkle Shaw 1925–2016 , (her dad was Merel Weinkle) '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/85700/lindenwood-cemetery Lindenwood Cemetery] Fort Wayne, IN ==='''DECATUR COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-236.jpg *[[Draper-4843|Elizabeth (Draper) Lough]] (1815 - 1848) '''CENOTAPH''' burial unkown, husband: **[[Lough-709|James Hamilton Lough]] (1814 - 1850) '''CENOTAPH''' burial unkown '''Waynesburg''' ZIP Code 47283 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-107.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2324448/asbury-cemetery Ashbury Cemetery]''' *[[Draper-4819|Thomas C Draper]] (1808 - 1891) wife ** [[Foster-29153|Fannie Ann (Foster) Draper]] (1806 - 1882) daughter ***[[Draper-4995|Margaret E. Draper]] (1839 - 1855) age 16-17 ==='''GRANT COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-610.jpg '''Converse''' ZIP Code 46919 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-611.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/158164/converse-cemetery Converse Cemetery]''' *[[Draper-5969|Joseph P Draper]] 17 Nov 1876 – 3 Dec 1948 Memorial ID 64492590 **[[Stair-415|Orpha J ''Stair'' Draper]] 15 Feb 1877 – 11 Nov 1966 Memorial ID 64492850 ***[[Draper-5970|Charles Franklin “Charley” Draper]] 15 Sep 1900 – 28 May 1988 Memorial ID 64491259 3 wives: ****Genevieve Opal Newhouse Lowden 1904–1955 (m. 1922) Memorial ID 64494874 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/85183/grant-memorial-park Grant Memorial Park] Marion, IN children: *****Wilma Jean ''Draper''' Rennaker 1923–2012 Memorial ID 96338686 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/85183/grant-memorial-park Grant Memorial Park] Marion, IN *****Lawrence Draper 25 Jun 1925 – 17 Jan 1994 Memorial ID 64492642 *****Harriett Louise Draper 12 Apr 1927 – 28 Jan 1929 Age 1 Memorial ID 64491505 *****Mary Elizabeth ''Draper'' Meador 1928–1962 ******James Aubrey Meador 1921–1972 Memorial ID '''CENOTAPH''' buried [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/85183/grant-memorial-park Grant Memorial Park] Marion, IN ****Lottie Eunice ''Silvers'' Draper 31 Aug 1913 – 14 Feb 1972 Memorial ID 64492699 ****Minnie G ''Jackson'' Draper 23 Jul 1905 – 27 Sep 2006 Memorial ID 64492798 *Harvey R Draper 12 Apr 1880 – 12 Jan 1964 Memorial ID 64491682 **Elizabeth Hayes Draper 17 Sep 1882 – 13 Nov 1973 Memorial ID 64491413 ***Earl Samuel Draper 29 Dec 1906 – 24 Jan 1978 Memorial ID 64491370 ***Gladys Draper Thompson 1909–1960 Memorial ID 10741530 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/85100/gardens-of-memory Gardens Of Memory Cemetery] Huntington, IN ***Paul Draper 1917–1997 Memorial ID 10592021 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/85100/gardens-of-memory Gardens Of Memory Cemetery] Huntington, IN *John Draper 2 Jul 1849 – 27 Sep 1908 Memorial ID 64492492 **Lydia E Wright Draper1859 – 1895 Memorial ID 64492765 ***Addison Earl Draper 1879–1940 Memorial ID 9128486 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1617804/alliance-city-cemetery Alliance City Cemetery] Alliance, OH *Norma Jean Fisher Draper 13 Sep 1929 – 13 Feb 2006 Memorial ID 137489079 *Samuel Draper18 Sep 1819 – 5 Oct 1884 Memorial ID 64492910 **Penelope Howell Draper 25 Jul 1821 – 31 Jul 1863 Memorial ID 64492888 ***Sylvester W Draper7 Jul 1850 – 15 Mar 1916 Memorial ID 64492942 ****Asenath L Ballard Draper1850 – 1892 Memorial ID 64491142 *****Homer Glen Draper 1877–1956 Memorial ID 42700557 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/238163/elkhorn-cemetery Elkhorn Cemetery] Richmond, IN wife: ******Alice ''Hollar'' Draper 1878–1946 Memorial ID 42700523 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/238163/elkhorn-cemetery Elkhorn Cemetery] Richmond, IN *****Charlie E Draper 1883 – 1906 Memorial ID 64491292 *****Don H Draper 1885 – 1908 Memorial ID 64491314 '''Marion''' ZIP Code 46952 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-612.jpg https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-613.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/85498/estates-of-serenity Estates of Serenity]''' AKA I.O.O.F. Cemetery , Marion IOOF Cemetery, Mississinewa Friends Cemetery, Located: Marion, IN ('''There are two pictures of this cemetery shown above''') '''NOTE''': Some Odd Fellow history: There are many Draper burials in Independent Order of Odd Fellows (I.O.O.F) cemeteries. This secret fraternity dates to 17th-century England. The first American lodge opened in Baltimore in 1819 as a charitable organization that worked to help families in need and buried their dead. At one time it was the largest fraternal society in the world. The "Odd Fellow" name origins are not known, but back in time it was considered "odd" to help people in dire straits and to hold secrete ceremonies. The Mandate of the Order is to: Visit the sick, Relieve the distressed, Educate the Orphan, and Bury the Dead. Rituals, ceremonies or induction of new members included the use of skulls or skeletons, which somewhat symbolized life death and beyond. Recent discoveries in old I.O.O.F. lodges had real skeletons in coffins in the closet! Some older lodges closed down and left the bodies hidden in the walls, which were discovered by construction workers! The really odd thing about the Odd Fellows is their abandoned ceremonial skeletons have popped up in costume shops and as decorations in bars. One made its way into a serial killer display at a New Orleans art gallery. Another made an appearance in the cult classic horror film “Dawn of the Dead.” Today, there are about 600,000 I.O.O.F. members in less than 30 countries world wide, helping their local communities in various ways like working with food banks to feed hungry people. https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-614.jpg Tombstones that have 3 joined rings carved into the stone (which look like three links of chain) were Odd Fellow Members. Sometimes the letters F L T will be seen inside each ring, which stands for '''Friendship - Love - Truth''' and sometimes you will see a hand with a heart in the palm carved into the stone. '''[https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2001-apr-01-mn-45210-story.html The Odd Fellows Have Skeletons in their Closets--and their Walls and Attics]''' by Maria Glod April 1, 2001 WASHINGTON POST *Joshua Draper 13 Oct 1802 – 7 Jun 1876 Memorial ID 79995934 wife: **Huldah Pearson Draper 1 Mar 1809 – 8 Oct 1888 Memorial ID 43553330 ***Nathan P Draper 1834–1892 Memorial ID 7664589 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1964757/friends-cemetery Friends Cemetery] Le Grand, Iowa, wife: ****Mary Ann ''Addington'' Draper 1842–1911 Memorial ID 7664594 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1964757/friends-cemetery Friends Cemetery] Le Grand, Iowa ***Joshua Draper 1836–1912 Memorial ID 76738324 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/731728/albion-cemetery Albion Cemetery] Albion, Iowa, wife: ****Elizabeth Small Draper 1847–1931 Memorial ID 78862817 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/731728/albion-cemetery Albion Cemetery] Albion, Iowa ***Calvin W. Draper16 Nov 1838 – 10 Feb 1920 Memorial ID 82928126 ***Huldah ''Draper'' Tinkel 1844–1921 Memorial ID 14233641 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1403961/tinkel-cemetery Tinkel Cemetery] Van Buren, Iowa ****Franklin John Draper 20 May 1866 – 28 Feb 1919 Memorial ID 109496371, wife: *****Myrtle D ''Crasher'' (Draper) Ball 1874–1929 Memorial ID 106246186 ******Marie Blanche Draper Wyckoff 1892–1973 Memorial ID 105471994 ******Mervin W Draper 25 Dec 1898 – 16 Aug 1939 Memorial ID 109496591, wife: *******Garnette S Draper 1896–1972 Memorial ID 45819100 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/640475/shafter-memorial-park Shafter Memorial Park] Shafter, California ***Josiah “Si” Draper 4 Sep 1848 – 8 Apr 1916 Memorial ID 88482431 ****Pollyann “Pollie” Malott Draper2 Jul 1853 – 25 Jul 1928 Memorial ID 109496650 *****Elnora ''Draper'' Miller 1874–1936 Memorial ID: 88951100, husband: ******John J. Miller 1869–1961 Memorial ID: 88951165 *******Two infant deaths: Infant and Ancil J. Miller listed here. *[[Draper-5964|David Palmer Draper]] 1 Aug 1840 – 25 May 1914 Memorial ID 88728848 **[[Lawson-13156|Elizabeth ''Lawson'' Draper]] 17 Oct 1844 – 12 Feb 1938 Memorial ID 88728766 ***[[Draper-5965|John Franklin Draper]] 29 Jul 1867 – 6 Oct 1936 Memorial ID 109496511 ****[[Coffel-64|Viola May Coffel Draper]] 1874–1930 (m. 1889) Memorial ID 109496745 children: *****[[Draper-5966|Cynthia E. ''Draper'' Hale]] 1890–1983 Memorial ID 12681930 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/158164/converse-cemetery Converse Cemetery] Converse, IN *****[[Draper-5967|Leona P. Draper Mann]] 1897–1961 Memorial ID 102253961 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/85045/fountain-park-cemetery Fountain Park Cemetery] Winchester, IN ****[[Cook-46841|Anna Belle Cook Draper]] 1877–1931 (m. 1923) Memorial ID 19410144 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/86867/shiloh-cemetery Shiloh Cemetery] Upland, IN ***[[Draper-5968|Ida May Draper Smith]] 1872–1940 Memorial ID 121242998 husband: ****[[Smith-298836|Michael Smith]] 1875–1950 Memorial ID 121243921 children: *****[[Smith-298838|Clarence E Smith]] 1898–1966 Memorial ID 121241069 *****[[Smith-298839|Leonard Wilson Smith]] 1901–1958 Memorial ID 121243498 *Erastus John Draper27 Sep 1872 – 10 Mar 1958 Memorial ID 109496341 **Clara Agnes O'Neil Draper 15 Aug 1875 – 9 Feb 1937 Memorial ID 109496275 *Gerard Draper26 Nov 1834 – 9 Aug 1863 Memorial ID 82928164 **Susannah L ''Nelson'' (Draper) Boxell 1835–1915 (m. 1858) Memorial ID 106053526 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1747300/van-buren-cemetery Van Buren Cemetery] Van Buren, IN *John Franklin Draper 18 Nov 1872 – 2 Apr 1935 Memorial ID 109496461 **Ida Jane Burson Draper 29 Dec 1880 – 13 Mar 1954 Memorial ID 109149492 ***Ralph Cecil Draper 19 Mar 1916 – 3 Nov 1964 Memorial ID 51796564 ***Raymond Clifford Draper 6 Oct 1907 – 7 May 1971 Memorial ID 109496683 ***Verl Allen Draper 27 Sep 1909 – 16 May 1974 Memorial ID 109496713 ***Iona E. ''Draper'' Hemke 1911–2003 Memorial ID 58705433 ***Marjorie Lela ''Draper'' Minniear 1920–2007 Memorial ID 102164563 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/87413/willow-grove-cemetery Willow Grove Cemetery] Fountain City, IN *John Draper1 Jul 1801 – 26 Dec 1866 Memorial ID 82928178 *John Elmer Draper 26 Jan 1930 – 6 Nov 1974 Memorial ID 109496435 *Cassandra “Cassie” Selfridge Draper 29 Mar 1851 – 30 Sep 1928 Memorial ID 79995893 *Charlotte Modlin Draper 1838 – unknown Memorial ID 83081785 *Noah Draper28 Sep 1837 – 20 May 1893 Memorial ID 82928184 *Sarah E. Draper25 Oct 1833 – 6 May 1855 Memorial ID82928198 ==='''HUNTINGTON COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-237.jpg '''Huntington''' ZIP Code 46750 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-80.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/85100/gardens-of-memory Gardens of Memory]''' AKA: Gardens of Memory Cemetery, Gardens of Memory- Marion Location 11201 S Marion Road 35 (Indiana State Highway 9) Huntington, Huntington County, Indiana (Hitting brick walls on these Draper listings: research needed) *Gladys (Draper) Thompson (1909 - 1960) *Barbara J Pattison Draper 26 Feb 1928 – 8 Sep 2012 *Corwin Alfred “Corky” Draper 15 Aug 1920 – 17 Dec 2014 *Daisy Louise Mullenix Draper 24 Feb 1915 – 8 Jul 1982 *David R. Draper 16 Jun 1970 – 14 Jan 1990 *Donald W. Draper 3 Jan 1912 – 8 May 1966 *Gwendolene Bowers Draper 8 Aug 1916 – 2 May 1990 *Margaret K Weiford Draper30 Dec 1924 – 11 Oct 2020 *Paul Draper 16 Jul 1917 – 9 Apr 1997 *William Ervin “Bill” Draper 23 Oct 1927 – 9 Jan 2016 *Barbara J Pattison Draper 26 Feb 1928 – 8 Sep 2012 *Corwin Alfred “Corky” Draper 15 Aug 1920 – 17 Dec 2014 *Daisy Louise Mullenix Draper 24 Feb 1915 – 8 Jul 1982 *David R. Draper 16 Jun 1970 – 14 Jan 1990 *Donald W. Draper 3 Jan 1912 – 8 May 1966 *Gwendolene Bowers Draper 8 Aug 1916 – 2 May 1990 *Margaret K Weiford Draper 30 Dec 1924 – 11 Oct 2020 *Paul Draper 16 Jul 1917 – 9 Apr 1997 *William Ervin “Bill” Draper 23 Oct 1927 – 9 Jan 2016 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-460.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/265132/lancaster-cemetery Lancaster Cemetery]''' Lancaster, IN *Jesse B. Draper 1880 – 1940 Memorial ID 28969166 wife: **Ethel Draper 1881 – 1964 Memorial ID 28969149 ***Lucille Helen Draper Ellet 1902–1974 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/86385/pilgrims-rest-cemetery Pilgrims Rest Cemetery] ***Dorothy P Draper Goshorn 1905–1988 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/156498/greenlawn-memorial-park Greenlawn Memorial Park] Ft Wayne, IN ***Donald W. Draper 1912–1966 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/85100/gardens-of-memory Gardens of Memory] Listed above https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-461.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/86385/pilgrims-rest-cemetery Pilgrims Rest Cemetery]''' Huntington, IN *Joseph Alfred Draper 17 Jan 1877 – 11 Nov 1954 Memorial ID 46986107 **Edith C. Dinius Draper23 Apr 1880 – 31 Jan 1966 Memorial ID 117140002 *Jesse B. Draper 1880 – 1940 Memorial ID 28969166 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/265132/lancaster-cemetery Lancaster Cemetery]''' Lancaster, IN **Lucille Helen ''Draper'' Ellet 23 Sep 1902 – 21 Oct 1974 Memorial ID 31642403 husband ***George Ervin Ellet 2 Feb 1900 – 14 Nov 1974 Memorial ID 31642473 ==='''JOHNSON COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-406.jpg '''Franklin''' ZIP Code 46131 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-407.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/85213/greenlawn-cemetery? Greenlawn Cemetery]''' *Nancy Vawter Draper 17 Dec 1856 – 13 Jul 1943 Memorial ID 154606957 *Winfield S Draper 19 Mar 1853 – 3 Feb 1913 Memorial ID 155180511 '''Greenwood''' ZIP Code 46143 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-404.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/85221/greenwood-cemetery Greenwood Cemetery]''' Located: Greenwood, Johnson County, IN *Addie G Draper1867 – 1941 Memorial ID 198171509 *Anna G Edmanson Draper Feb 1880 – 1908 Memorial ID 151423786 *Arnel E. Draper 22 Sep 1885 – 30 Jul 1909 Memorial ID 173390707 *Bertha D Draper 1884 – 1980 Memorial ID 199048981 *George W Draper 1857 – 1929 Memorial ID 199108690 *Infant Draper 1872 – 1872 Memorial ID 151567241 *John H Draper 1861 – 1913 Memorial ID 198171540 *John William Draper 10 Dec 1861 – 1940 Memorial ID 116782500 *Loulie “Lula” Finney Draper 25 Jul 1859 – 27 Mar 1921 Memorial ID 151423699 *Mary L “Mollie” Justice Draper Aug 1867 – 20 Jan 1941 Memorial ID 116782467 *Oliver Harbert Draper15 Mar 1828 – 15 Oct 1911 Memorial ID 47633740 *Oscar G Draper 14 May 1872 – 8 Jun 1902 Memorial ID 151423762 *Phebe H. Harbert Draper 26 Sep 1830 – 28 Jan 1915 Memorial ID 47633851 *Shirley Jean Kellams Draper 11 Mar 1935 – 6 Jul 2016 Memorial ID 166664368 *Thomas Jefferson Draper 24 Mar 1859 – 6 Oct 1918 Memorial ID 151423667 '''New Whiteland''' ZIP Code 46184 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-405.jpg *'''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/85135/glade-cemetery? Glade Cemetery]''' *Benjamin J Draper 2 Jul 1818 – 20 Jan 1912 Memorial ID 46086796 *Elizabeth Wheelen Draper 21 Dec 1821 – 16 Aug 1887 Memorial ID 46086797 *Emma E Draper Memorial ID 46086771 *Etna P Draper 1 Feb 1876 – 22 Jul 1876 Memorial ID 46086772 *Infant Female Draper 8 Jan 1887 – 18 Apr 1887 Memorial ID 174885040 *Thomas M. Draper 1844 – 1917 Memorial ID 183622658 ==='''KOSCIUSKO COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-625.jpg '''Warsaw''' ZIP Code 46580 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-626.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/86213/oakwood-cemetery? Oakwood Cemetery]''' Located: Warsaw, Kosciusko County, IN *Paul E Draper 22 Feb 1914 – 27 Sep 2005 Memorial ID 167063936 **Wilma Pike Draper 9 Jun 1915 – 22 Dec 2014 Memorial ID 140454761 *Samuel Bradford Draper 5 Jul 1863 – 23 Oct 1954 Memorial ID 167555793 **Louise H Kirchner Draper 30 Jan 1885 – 14 Jan 1974 Memorial ID 167555770 ==='''LAKE COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-615.jpg '''Gary''' ZIP Code 46407 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-616.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/86566/ridgelawn-cemetery? Ridgelawn Cemetery]''' Located: Gary, Lake County, Indiana, USA *Russell J. Draper 1868–1951 Memorial ID 116035007 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/65316/mount-adnah-cemetery Mount Adnah Cemetery] Fulton, New York **Emily Ena Pearman Draper 1867–1919 Memorial ID 116034712 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/65316/mount-adnah-cemetery Mount Adnah Cemetery] Fulton, New York, children: ***Alfred P. Draper 1891 – 1955 Memorial ID 136041430 ***Floyd Stanley Draper 1893–1980 Memorial ID 136041458 wife: *****Winnie Esther Courtney Draper 1893 – 1976 Memorial ID 136041505 *Clarence A Draper 1883 – 1945 Memorial ID 161741115 wife: **Laura S Draper 1885 – 1975 Memorial ID 161741118 son: ***Clarence A Draper Jr. 1906 – 1983 Memorial ID 161741116 ****Dorothea E. Koepke Draper 14 May 1909 – 11 Aug 2009 Memorial ID 111055720 *Frank Andrew Draper 1914 – 1926 Age 11-12 Memorial ID 161741117 *Leontine P, Draper 1892 – 1986 Memorial ID 136041370 *Porter R. Draper 1927 – 1996 Memorial ID 136041323 Picture of cemetery here '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/86191/oak-hill-cemetery Oak Hill Cemetery]''' AKA Gary Oak Hill Cemetery, Located Gary, IN *James Davis Draper1904 – 20 Aug 1995 Memorial ID 133429043 **Katie B Draper 1910 – 6 May 1985 Memorial ID 133428994 *Mertis Draper 5 Dec 1916 – 21 Sep 2003 Memorial ID 87995889 *Sammie Lee Draper 5 Sep 1920 – 12 May 1999 Memorial ID 19609260 **Note, Sammie is also listed as buried in Fern Oaks Cemetery (below) '''Griffith''' ZIP Code 46319 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-617.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/84998/fern-oaks-cemetery? Fern Oaks Cemetery]''' Located: Griffith, IN *William Draper '''CENOTAPH unknown information at this time, **Sula ''Studders'' Draper '''CENOTAPH unknown information at this time, Son: (born in Alabama) ***Fennell “Big Nell” Draper 21 Nov 1917 – 20 Dec 2006 Memorial ID 17140248 wife ****Virgie J. Berry Draper 18 Mar 1922 – 25 Sep 1982 Memorial ID 196040103 *****Don "Duck" Draper a.1948 – 24 Aug 2003 Memorial ID 218892583 *Sammie L Draper 5 Sep 1920 – 12 May 1999 Memorial ID 243071414 **Verdine Draper unknown – 25 Dec 2012 Memorial ID 220530575 ***Note, Sammie is also listed as buried in Oak Hill Cemetery (Above) *Annabelle Gant Draper 7 Dec 1923 – 2 Jul 1971 Memorial ID 19949601 *Collette Draper 26 Dec 1950 – 31 Jan 1951 Memorial ID 242389261 '''Merrillville''' ZIP Code https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-618.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/84532/calumet-park-cemetery? Calumet Park Cemetery] Located: Merrillville, IN *Floyd Stanley Draper 1893–1980 Memorial ID 136041458 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/86566/ridgelawn-cemetery] Ridgelawn Cemetery Gary, IN **Winnie Esther Courtney Draper 1893 – 1976 Memorial ID 136041505 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/86566/ridgelawn-cemetery] Ridgelawn Cemetery Gary, IN ***John Marshall Draper 29 Jan 1923 – 6 Dec 1968 Memorial ID 190388304 ****Janet Edna ''Adank'' (Draper) Nutt 1924–1996 (m. 1946) *****Cynthia Jo Draper 20 Sep 1949 – 15 Oct 1949 Age 1 month Memorial ID 190388303 *****Jeffrey Alan “Jeff” Draper 16 Mar 1951 – 13 Feb 2020 Memorial ID 207110084 ****** Nancy ''Dunklau'' Draper (Living) ==='''MADISON COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-238.jpg '''Alexandria''' ZIP Code 46001 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-106.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/86335/park-view-cemetery Park View Cemetery]''' *[[Draper-5250|Clarice Vernon “Vernon” Draper Sr.]] 24 Apr 1929 – 11 Oct 2005 **[[Elbert-44|Alice Corrine “Alice” Elbert Draper]] 10 Mar 1932 – 26 Mar 2007 *[[Draper-5249|Zoe Irene ''Draper'' Wilson]] 1896–1978 husband: **[[Willston-1|Orville Willston or Willetts Wilson]] 1898–1971 *[[Draper-5248|John Wesley Draper]] 18 Jun 1869 – 23 Sep 1946 '''Not Family''' **[[Fuller-17976|Minnie Fuller Draper]] 19 Jan 1870 – 10 Jan 1942 '''Not Family''' *** descend from Thomas Draper Sr. 1717–1792 Isle of Wight, Virginia, B.C. *Peter Draper 8 Aug 1867 – 2 Aug 1943 '''Not Family''' **Marian Elizabeth Thurston Draper22 Jan 1869 – 25 Sep 1941 '''Not Family''' *** descend from Thomas Draper Sr. 1717–1792 Isle of Wight, Virginia, B.C. ==='''MARION COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-239.jpg '''Indianapolis''' Events: *[[Draper-4654|Elizabenh C. Draper]] marriage to [[Means-2416|William Means]] 1830 (brother of Celia and Nancy ) *[[Clark-3252|Ruth Clark Draper]] dies about 1831 (Burial?) (Ira, William and Elizabeth's mother) *[[Draper-173|John Harrison Draper]] 2nd marriage to Catherine Eddlemore about 1832 *[[Draper-4268|William Draper]] marriage to [[Means-2303|Nancy Means]] 1833 * [[Draper-4254|Ira Dillingham Draper]] marriage to [[Means-2299|Celia Means]] 1837 '''Indianapolis''' ZIP Codes 46077 - 46236 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-703.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/84781/crown-hill-cemetery? Crown Hill Cemetery] is the 3rd largest cemetery in the United Sates '''FAMOUS GRAVES''' *Erwin George “Cannon Ball” Baker Won the 1st Indianapolis 500 *John Dillinger “Public Enemy No. 1" one of the most feared gangsters of the 20th century *President Benjamin Harrison The 23rd president of the United States *Colonel Eli Lilly Founder of Eli Lilly and Company, largest pharmaceutical corporation *James Whitcomb Riley wrote: Little Orphant Annie” and “The Raggedy Man” *James Baskett Actor who played Uncle Remus in Disney's "Song of the South" *Howard Scott Gams Sudoku puzzle game creator *'''[https://crownhillhf.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/CrownHillNotables_lastname-2022.pdf All Notable People in Crown Hill Cemetery]''' *Mahlon Brown Draper 5 Apr 1848 – 29 Jun 1896 Memorial ID 45883841 **Adella Beatrix “Ada” Jones Draper 10 Jul 1854 – 29 Jan 1934 Memorial ID 45883821 ***Roy B Draper 12 Nov 1880 – 12 Nov 1908 Memorial ID 45883856 *Elijah Draper 1820–1894 Memorial ID 63973616 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/84379/bond-cemetery Bond Cemetery] Peru, IN **Emily Jane Arrick Draper 1823–1896 Memorial ID 63973649 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/84379/bond-cemetery Bond Cemetery] Peru, IN ***James Benson Draper 1859–1923 Memorial ID 63034945 '''CENOTAPH'''buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/86329/park-lawn-cemetery Park Lawn I.O.O.F. Cemetery] Amboy, IN ****Mary Rozzella Knight Draper 1862–1944 Memorial ID 63034963 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/86329/park-lawn-cemetery Park Lawn I.O.O.F. Cemetery] Amboy, IN *****Furr Price Draper 1883–1950 Memorial ID 63034930 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/86329/park-lawn-cemetery Park Lawn I.O.O.F. Cemetery] Amboy, IN ******Dolia E Hadley Draper 1888–1932 (m. 1907) Memorial ID 63034909 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/86329/park-lawn-cemetery Park Lawn I.O.O.F. Cemetery] Amboy, IN *******Dorwin Price Draper 1908–1908 Memorial ID 63034921 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/86329/park-lawn-cemetery Park Lawn I.O.O.F. Cemetery] Amboy, IN ******Donal Helton Draper8 Sep 1909 – 1 Sep 1978 Memorial ID 45883831 *******Geneva Edith Powell Draper 23 Oct 1909 – 27 Jan 1997 Memorial ID 45883835 ******James Oliver Draper 1911–1915 Memorial ID 63034937 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/86329/park-lawn-cemetery Park Lawn I.O.O.F. Cemetery] Amboy, IN ******Kenneth H Draper 1912–1998 Memorial ID 70585958 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/87295/washington-park-east-cemetery Washington Park East Cemetery] Indianapolis, IN *William Marion Draper 24 Jan 1866 – May 1937 Memorial ID 45883847 **Fannie E. Martinie Draper 30 Oct 1875 – 12 Dec 1949 Memorial ID 45883833 *Thomas Clifford Draper31 May 1882 – 28 Jun 1921 Memorial ID 45883845 **Louise M. Dawson Draper 4 Nov 1873 – 25 Apr 1945 Memorial ID 45883839 *Nancy Anna Stoops Draper Ringer 3 Jan 1843 – 26 Mar 1918 Memorial ID 46002748 *Thomas Cornelius Draper 1836–1898 (m. 1862) Memorial ID 78920317 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/43543/spring-grove-cemetery Spring Grove Cemetery] Cincinnati, OH *Morris Draper unknown – 1909Memorial ID 45883843 *Randle Draper 1916 – 8 Apr 2016 Memorial ID 161039495 *Nancy Anna Stoops Draper Ringer 3 Jan 1843 – 26 Mar 1918 Memorial ID 46002748 *David Scott Draper 8 Feb 1961 – 13 Apr 1983 Memorial ID 31147345 *Dena Francis Parham Draper 29 Mar 1917 – 3 Jul 1998 Memorial ID 45883829 *Horace Draper unknown – 1893 Memorial ID 45883837 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-704.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/85026/floral-park-cemetery? Floral Park Cemetery] Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA *Wallace Tracy Draper 17 Apr 1911 – 15 Jan 1994 Memorial ID 128663448 **Dorothy Alberta Reuter Draper 6 Nov 1911 – 27 May 1999 Memorial ID 128663447 *Nellie May Draper 1882 – 1926 Memorial ID 168819673 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-705.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1594404/holy-cross-and-saint-joseph-cemetery? Holy Cross Cemetery] *Anna Draper unknown – 1925 Memorial ID 128809221 *Anna M Draper 1885 – 1921 Memorial ID 114648346 *Elizabeth E. Aiken Draper 17 Apr 1840 – 25 Nov 1926 Memorial ID 138601083 *Leon Harold Draper 1 Sep 1886 – 1951 Memorial ID 114648507 **Julia Ann McMahon Draper 30 Oct 1885 – 27 Apr 1921 Memorial ID 131217924 ***Richard Francis Draper 1914–2009 Memorial ID 53954217 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/80987/gate-of-heaven-cemetery Gate of Heaven Cemetery] Silver Spring, Maryland ****Bertha M Minoux Draper 1912–2002 Memorial ID 149433187 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/80987/gate-of-heaven-cemetery Gate of Heaven Cemetery] Silver Spring, Maryland *William Draper 1866 – 1926 Memorial ID 185801535 **Elizabeth E. Aiken Draper 17 Apr 1840 – 25 Nov 1926 Memorial ID 138601083 *Martin Francis Draper Nov 1859 – 1952 Memorial ID 114649042 *Mary Josephine Murphy Draper 2 Jul 1862 – 13 May 1919 Memorial ID 114648649 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-706.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/86120/new-crown-cemetery-and-mausoleum? New Crown Cemetery]''' *Cecilyia A. Draper unknown – 24 May 2018 Memorial ID 190352091 *Haywood Draper 20 Jun 1872 – 30 Nov 1950 Memorial ID 161346528 *James Edward Draper 21 Mar 1933 – 26 Jan 1982 Memorial ID 233213263 *Mary Cole Draper 17 Mar 1934 – 9 Mar 2001 Memorial ID 238982200 *Mary Elizabeth Davis Draper 28 Nov 1911 – 15 Dec 1996 Memorial ID 245303146 *Virginia M. Draper unknown – 21 Apr 2018 Memorial ID 189137193 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-707.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/85894/memorial-park-cemetery? Memorial Park Cemetery]''' *Jack Edward Draper 24 Apr 1918 – 26 Apr 1918 Memorial ID 96358121 *Nannie Francis Hansel Draper1 Nov 1899 – 5 May 1927 Memorial ID 96405599 **Note: These share a Gravestone *William E Draper 1870 – 1934 Memorial ID 89944467 *Mary Belle Draper 28 Sep 1878 – 1 Feb 1923 Memorial ID 89944554 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-708.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/87295/washington-park-east-cemetery? Washington Park East Cemetery]''' *Furr Price Draper 1883–1950 Memorial ID 63034930 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/86329/park-lawn-cemetery Park Lawn Cemetery] Amboy, Indiana **Kenneth H Draper 14 Jun 1912 – 24 Jun 1998 Memorial ID 70585958 ***Florence Jeanette Graham Draper 5 Jun 1913 – 8 Jan 1994 Memorial ID 70585959 ****Thomas Orville Draper 1941–2015 Memorial ID 156138985 *Grace E Draper 1894 – 1975 Memorial ID 74346360 buried with her sister *Dorothy I. Draper Rybolt *Note This might work visa versa as Grace was a Rybolt then married a Draper (research needed) *Margaret Vivian Daniels Draper 17 Aug 1908 – 5 Dec 1951 Memorial ID 62987413 *Paul F Draper 1905 – 1948 Memorial ID 64489055 *Arnold Draper Birth and death dates unknown. Memorial ID 129339310 '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/448679/west-ridge-park-cemetery? West Ridge Park Cemetery]''' *Jaymes Draper 13 Jul 1985 – 12 Aug 2004 Memorial ID 128874066 *Martha P. ''Draper'' James 1928 – 3 Feb 2015 Memorial ID142306705 ==='''NOBLE COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-623.jpg '''Ligonier''' ZIP Code 46767 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-624.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/86199/oak-park-cemetery? Oak Park Cemetery]''' AKA Ligonier Cemetery, Located: Ligonier, IN *Benjamin Franklin Draper 13 Apr 1842 – 15 Feb 1891 Memorial ID 42059215 **Mary Ella ''Angevine'' Draper 1850–1873 Memorial ID 44555557 ***John Wilbur “Jack” Draper 10 Mar 1871 – 30 Sep 1938 Memorial ID 42059219 wife: ****Harriet Blanche “Blanche” Dunning Draper 5 Sep 1873 - 1965 Memorial ID 42059216 **Abbie Prince Bucknam Draper17 Apr 1846 – 5 Dec 1914 (m. 1875) Memorial ID 42059214 ***Charles Thompson Draper 25 Apr 1884 – 5 May 1929 Memorial ID 42059217 ***Frank Lincoln Draper 22 Jul 1876 – 23 Aug 1935 Memorial ID 42059218 ==='''St. JOSEPH COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-619.jpg '''Indian Village''' ZIP Code https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-621.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/87062/stuckey-cemetery? Stuckey Cemetery]''' AKA Tutt Cemetery Located: Indian Village, St. Joseph County, IN *Gideon Draper 1790 – 8 Nov 1866 Memorial ID 91300657 **Mary “Polly” Chandler Draper1787 – 17 Aug 1852 Memorial ID 91300711 ***Hannah ''Draper'' Bulla 1810–1891 Memorial ID 173088426 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/640712/city-cemetery City Cemetery] South Bend, IN *Lydia Draper 1825 – 12 May 1885 Memorial ID 91300788 *Betsy Draper 26 Oct 1819 – 28 May 1896 Memorial ID 235678279 *Ebenezer Draper 1823 – 3 Mar 1853 Memorial ID 91300113 '''Oceola''' ZIP Code 46561 46637 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-620.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/84610/chapel-hill-memorial-gardens Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens] Located: Osceola, IN *[[Draper-5823|Randal C. Draper]] 8 Sep 1907 – 5 Feb 1994 Memorial ID 90905947 **[[Brothers-1054|Sophia Lorene Brothers Draper]]12 Jun 1909 – 26 Sep 1997 Memorial ID 90905914 ***[[Draper-5822|Eleanor R. Draper Gindelberger]] 1933–2015 Memorial ID 145753161 ****[[Gindelberger-1|Edward B. Gindelberger]] 1931–2017 Memorial ID 185890859 '''South Bend''' ZIP Code 46614 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1.gif '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/86961/southlawn-cemetery? Southlawn Cemetery]''' Located: AKA Palmer Prairie Cemetery, South Bend, IN USA *Rex R Draper 21 Nov 1913 – 29 Dec 1985 Memorial ID 36578570 **Bernice I. McPherson Draper 10 Mar 1916 – 2 Dec 2009 Memorial ID 45084855 ***Reginald F Draper 11 Dec 1946 – 29 Aug 1970 Memorial ID 36578569 *Kris Ann Draper24 Jun 1966 – 18 Nov 1970 Age 4 Memorial ID 36578649 *Patricia Ann ''Pate'' Draper 14 Apr 1938 – 24 Sep 2017 Memorial ID 183791403 ==='''SULLIVAN COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-240.jpg '''Jackson Hill''' ZIP Code 77007 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-160.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/179926/palmers-prairie-cemetery Palmers Prairie Cemetery]''' Jackson Hill, Sullivan County, Indiana, USA *[[Draper-4232|Isaac R Draper]] 1808 – 1872 **[[Bussenburg-1|Elizabeth Bussenberg Draper]] 1801 – 1884 Family Search: LRCK-QD2 ***[[Draper-5518|Samuel H. Draper]] Aug 1840 – 12 Jun 1911 Son of Isaac R Draper, wives: ****[[Miller-99918|Euphemia (Miller) Draper]] 1839 - 1880) '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown ****[[Dudley-6119|Sarah Elizabeth (Dudley) Draper]] 1847 - 1909 '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown ***[[Draper-5520|Meshack Draper]] 1820-1847 son of Isaac '''CENOTAPH''' Died in Coahuila, Mexico, burial unknown, believed killed in the Mexican-American War, the toll exceeded 13,283 deaths. '''Sullivan''' ZIP Code 47882 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-356.jpg [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/84599/center-ridge-cemetery Center Ridge Cemetery] Located: 704 W Johnson Street, Sullivan, IN *[[Draper-4497|John Busenberg Draper]] 5 Oct 1822 – 13 Jan 1907 wives: **[[Draper-4460|Elizabeth Voorhees Draper]] 21 Apr 1824 – 21 Apr 1857 (1st wife) **[[Beard-6264|Elizabeth Beard Draper]] 9 Jun 1837 – 9 Sep 1881 (2nd wife) **[[Boone-6263|Elizabeth S Boone Draper]] 16 Oct 1830 – 19 Dec 1887 (3rd wife) ***1st husband was her 1st cousin Christopher Boone, buried here with their 3 children **[[Waddell-3235|Amelda Maude Waddell Draper]] (1856–1929) '''CENOTAPH''' (4th wife) burial in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/85504/carlisle-odd-fellows-cemetery Carlisle Odd Fellows Cemetery] Carlisle, IN John Bussenberg Draper's brother: *[[Draper-5519|James (Helwick or Helmick) Draper]] 1 Nov 1873 – 18 Oct 1939 wife: **[[McCammon-580|Hallie L. McCammon Draper]] 10 Jul 1879 – 13 Apr 1962 Memorial ID 18512800 ***No children listed in FAG *Alexander E. “Lex” Draper 7 Aug 1882 – 25 Apr 1966 Memorial ID 48662200 wife: ***Verna Viola Brashier Draper 28 Jun 1891 – 1941 Memorial ID 48662052 daughter ****Elizabeth Jane Draper 18 Nov 1922 – 24 Jul 1924 Memorial ID 48662253 ****Louise Blanche Draper Robbins 1924–2003 Memorial ID 48663917 *William Murphy “Murph” Draper 8 Feb 1861 – 29 Sep 1942 Memorial ID 52944878 wife: **Isabelle Plunkett Draper 2 Mar 1861 – 30 Aug 1902 (m. 1880) Memorial ID 52944877 ***son: Charles Raymond Draper 1894 – 1914 Memorial ID 52944875 *Solomon Draper 8 Apr 1828 – 13 Apr 1904 Memorial ID 52950931 **Amy Ann Oaks Draper 20 Jan 1836 – 5 Oct 1914Memorial ID 52950920 ***Isaac Samuel Draper 1864–1940 Memorial ID 52944876 ***Laura Draper Bedwell 1875–1909 Memorial ID 96217311 husband: ****John Thomas Bedwell 1884–1956 (m. 1909 *Squire M Draper unknown – 18 May 1899 Memorial ID 52950932 **Sarah J Draper unknown – 17 Jun 1899 Memorial ID 52950930 son: ***Charlton Draper unknown – 2 Mar 1879 Memorial ID 52950921 ***Ralph E Draper unknown – 26 Jul 1888 Memorial ID 52950929 ***Guy O Draper unknown – 19 Sep 1883 Memorial ID 52950927 ***Goldy Draper Daughter Nov. 30 1876 – 4 Dec 1876 Memorial ID 52950926 ***Glenn Draper March 19,1878– 21 Jun 1878 Daughter of SM & SJ Age 4 Months and 2 days Memorial ID52950925 *Sarah E. Dudley Peters Draper 27 Nov 1847 – 22 Mar 1909 Memorial ID 40409401 ==='''WABASH COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-605.jpg '''La Fontaine''' ZIP Code 46940 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-609.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1704350/la-fontaine-ioof-cemetery? La Fontaine 100F Cemetery]''' *Fernando Good Draper 22 Jun 1877 – 24 May 1972 Memorial ID 21976150 **Sarah Bessie ''Stambaugh'' Draper 22 Aug 1892 – 16 Aug 1970 Memorial ID 21976140 '''Roann''' ZIP Code 46974 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-608.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/85493/roann-community-cemetery Roann Community Cemetery]''' *Eleanor “Ellie” Van Buskirk Draper 12 Oct 1938 – 21 Mar 2021 Memorial ID 224748479 *Paul Draper Memorial ID21 Mar 1910 – 28 Dec 1987 Memorial ID 95690494 wife **Margaret Alice McElwee Draper 11 Apr 1914 – 19 Oct 2000 Memorial ID 70606657 ***Ruth Irene Draper Early 1933–2019 ***James Lamoine Draper 11 Oct 1934 – 21 Nov 2014 Memorial ID 139153137 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/85889/memorial-lawns-cemetery? Memorial Lawns Cemetery] ***Richard Paul Draper 23 Jul 1938 – 2 Jan 2009 Memorial ID 33242412 ****wife not mentioned in Obituary, 3 children living '''Wabash''' ZIP Code 46992 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-607.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/85889/memorial-lawns-cemetery? Memorial Lawns Cemetery]''' *Paul Draper 1910–1987 Memorial ID 95690494 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/85493/roann-community-cemetery Roannn Community Cemetery] Roann, IN wife: **Margaret Alice McElwee Draper 1914–2000 (m. 1932) Memorial ID 70606657 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/85493/roann-community-cemetery Roannn Community Cemetery] Roann, IN ***James Lamoine Draper 11 Oct 1934 – 21 Nov 2014 Memorial ID 139153137 ****Cheri Anne Crews Draper 14 Jun 1935 – 14 May 2008 Memorial ID 81883523 *Louis Wayne Draper 2 Apr 1928 – 5 Feb 2020 Memorial ID 206841997 wife: **Betty "Joann" Bender in Wabash on February 13, 1951 (living???) *Wayne Draper1928 – unknown Memorial ID 176310819 *Joann Draper 1932 – unknown Memorial ID 176310801 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-606.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/85946/mississinewa-memorial-cemetery? Mississinewa Memorial Cemetery]''' AKA Bank Cemetery , Captain Dixon Cemetery , Chester E Troyer Cemetery , Mount Vernon Cemetery , Ogan Cemetery , Pleasant Cemetery , Sugar Grove Cemetery , Vernon Cemetery , Waucoon Cemetery *Calvert Draper 1871 – 1953 Memorial ID 35753783 wife: **Josephine ''Oppy'' Draper 1867 – 1948 Memorial ID 35753869 *Elijah Draper 14 Sep 1838 – 23 Dec 1932 Memorial ID 35753817 wives: **Matilda L Pavey Draper24 Sep 1839 – 24 May 1879 Memorial ID 35753925 ***William Allen Draper 16 May 1860 – 8 Jul 1945 Memorial ID 35753998 ****Sarah Ann Hahn Draper 2 Mar 1856 – 10 Jan 1929 Memorial ID 35753954 ***Orlando Draper 1862 - 1943 Memorial ID 35753945 wife: ****Cora Alice ''Eckelberger'' Draper 1870–1927 daughter: *****Lura M ''Draper'' Morris 1891–1967 Memorial ID 65178294 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/158164/converse-cemetery Converse Cemetery] Converse, IN ******Arthur L Morris 1883–1963 Memorial ID 65178057 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/158164/converse-cemetery Converse Cemetery] ***[[Draper-5809|Viola Ida ''Draper'' Stout]] 1869–1941 Memorial ID 39725290 husband: ****[[Stout-7438|Philip Sheridan Stout]] 1866–1931 Memorial ID 39725269 *****Clifford R Stout 1889–1963 *****Gladys ''Stout'' Resler 1890–1971 ***Rosa A ''Draper'' Hawkins 1871–1954 Memorial ID 38926293 ****Jacob Lincoln Hawkins 1862–1938 Memorial ID 38926177 *****Ralph R. Hawkins 1890 - 1921 Memorial ID 38926282 ******Esther Hawkins 1895–1989 Memorial ID 38926145 ***Fernando Good Draper 1877–1972 Memorial ID 21976150 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1704350/la-fontaine-ioof-cemetery La Fontaine Cemetery] La Fontaine, IN **Sarah H Draper 20 Mar 1845 – 20 Nov 1914 Memorial ID 35753970 (second wife of Elijah Draper *Eli C Draper unknown – 1859 Memorial ID 35753812 **Wife Unknown *Everett M Draper 1917 – 1943 Memorial ID 35753833 wife: **Helen Louise Coburn Draper 12 Mar 1917 – 13 Nov 1994 Memorial ID 35753849 *Frank B Draper 13 Mar 1904 – 14 Feb 1944 Memorial ID 35753842 wife: **Pauline Pulley Draper 1907–1992 Memorial ID 76569306 ***Rose Bernadean Draper Davis 1937–2019 Memorial ID 223407482 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/85100/gardens-of-memory Gardens of Memory] Huntington, IN husband ****Robert James Davis 1935–2021 (m. 1958) Memorial ID 223407482 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/85100/gardens-of-memory Gardens of Memory] Huntington, IN *John Draper Memorial ID1813 – 19 Feb 1879 Memorial ID 35753863 **Mary Harbour Draper 19 Dec 1815 – 27 Mar 1910 Memorial ID 93954484 *John L Draper 6 Jul 1939 – 27 Oct 1993 Memorial ID 94673800 **Florence O. Draper (21 April 1931 - maybe still living) '''CENOTAPH''' ***Phyllis Jean ''Draper'' Perry 1930–2011 Memorial ID 78029823 husbands: ****Donald Edward Perry 1929–1984 Memorial ID 34136500 ****She second married Coach Floyd Eby on January 10, 1987 '''CENOTAPH''' ??? *Levi Draper1875 – 1955 Memorial ID 35753879 **Sarah Ellen Knotts Draper 20 Jul 1874 – 7 Apr 1960 Memorial ID 35753964 ***Plezza May Draper Stover 1895–1932 ***Flossie Irene Draper 1909–2008 Memorial ID 70859315 *Lewis Riley Draper23 Oct 1878 – 28 Jul 1941 Memorial ID 35753883 wife: **Lenorah ''Seal'' (Draper) Young 1883–1967 (m. 1905) Memorial ID: 39986956 '''CENOTAPH''' buried:[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/98394/fairview-cemetery Fairview Cemetery] Apache, OK *McCage B. Draper 1851 – 1907 Memorial ID 35753905 **Sinderella Behny Draper 1850 – 1937 Memorial ID 35753793 ***Willard Draper 12 Aug 1892 – 27 Oct 1989 Memorial ID 35753990 ****Mary Elizabeth Weller Draper 12 Oct 1900 – 14 Jan 1991Memorial ID 35753917 *****Edna Irene ''Draper'' Abernathy 1924–1992 Memorial ID 251918 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/109425/marion-national-cemetery Marion National Cemetery] Marion, IN (she had 3 spouses and children not listed here) *****Anna June Draper Long 1926–2019 Memorial ID 202769023 husband: ******Neil Hart Long 1924–2014 (m. 1944) Memorial ID 127116582 *Thomas F Draper unknown – 1860 Memorial ID 35753980 *Virginia E Draper Birth and death dates unknown. Memorial ID 185210569 *Infant Draper 1897 – 1897 Memorial ID 35753777 *Ethel Marie Draper 1917 – 1918 Age 0-1 Memorial ID 35753824 *Clara Draper unknown – 1875 Memorial ID 35753799 *'''NOTE''' 19 Draper burials in Converse cemetery remove this when Converse Cemetery is added to the data base ==='''WHITLEY COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-467.jpg '''Thorncreek Township''' ZIP Code 46725 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-468.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2129509/hively-cemetery Hively Cemetery]''' AKA Saint Matthews Cemetery Thorncreek Township, IN *[[Draper-5611|William Theodore Draper]] 14 Oct 1929 – 13 May 1981 Memorial ID 98866434 wife: **[[Keen-3927|Patricia Lou ''Keen'' (Sabatino) Draper]] 14 Nov 1928 – 13 May 2005 Memorial ID 98866371 ***Son of first marriage: Jonathan B. Sabatino 1959–2020 MEMORIAL ID 211369224 burial unknown ***4 daughters of 1st marriage, assumed living at time of entry: 9/12/2022 == Illinois 604 Burial Listings== ==='''ADAMS COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-241.jpg '''Quincy''' ZIP Code 62301, 62305 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-469.jpg [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/105902/greenmount-cemetery Greenmount Cemetery] Quincy, IL *[[Draper-5617|John Wesley Draper]] 17 Sep 1899 – 13 Aug 1964 Memorial ID 156718679 '''Not Family''' descends from Alexander Draper (1680–1735) FS ID:LVNP-H1D​​; Sussex, Delaware, British Colonial America *Emma Stollberg Draper1872 – 1957 Memorial ID 156718674 *Mary Draper unknown – 1925 Memorial ID 156718687 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-48.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1620743/sunset-cemetery? Sunset Cemetery]''' *[[Draper-4290|Joseph Merle Draper]] (1928 - 2010) and wife: **[[Eby-1144|Veda ''Eby'' Draper]] (1928 - 2005) ==='''CHAMPAIGN COUNTY'''=== '''Champaign / Urbana''' https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-242.jpg Urbana, University of Illinois, and the home of H.A.L. the AI Computer in 2001 A Space Odyssey Movie. https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-57.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/108933/woodlawn-cemetery Woodlawn Cemetery]''' Urbana, Champaign County, Illinois, USA *Max Beberman 20 Aug 1925 – 24 Jan 1971Scientist. A co-founder "NEW MATH" * Samuel Thompson Busey16 Nov 1835 – 12 Aug 1909 Civil War Union Brevet Brigadier General. *[[Draper-4291|Charles Maynard Draper]] 1934–2017 Draper family historian & genealogist. wife: **[[Everett-5343|Norma Jean Everett Draper]] 1935–2009 (m. 1953) *David Wayne Draper 20 Aug 1973 – 30 Jul 1989 ( not sure if related) died at 15 when struck by a softball. ==='''CLAY COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-549.jpg '''Flora''' ZIP Code 62839 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-474.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/105559/elmwood-cemetery Elmwood Cemetery]''' Also known as Flora Cemetery Flora, Illinois *Bessie M. Draper1890 – 1960 Memorial ID 34580695 *Clyde Draper 1887 – 1951 Memorial ID 34580689 *Lawrence O. Draper 23 Oct 1893 – 12 May 1976 Memorial ID 34577660 wife: **Hattie F. Taylor Draper 21 Feb 1902 – 25 Apr 1965 Memorial ID 34577668 *[[Draper-5022|Salonia F. ''Draper'' Filkil]] Jan 1867 – 1951 Memorial ID 26169314 husband: **[[Filkil-2|Elmer Albert Filkil]] 23 Apr 1873 – 11 Sep 1953 Memorial ID 33103454 '''Xenia''' ZIP Code 62899 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-475.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1983792/odd-fellows-cemetery Odd Fellows Cemetery]''' AKA IOOF Cemetery *[[Draper-5850|Ezra Amos Draper]] 1 Feb 1920 – 21 Mar 1980 '''NoDoTeD''' Memorial ID 28200328 wife **[[Waggoner-3133|Phebe Elizabeth “Betty” Waggoner Draper]] 12 Feb 1916 – 23 Oct 1979 Memorial ID 28200317 ***Donna Mae Draper 6 Aug 1954 – 23 Nov 1954 Memorial ID 204710267 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-476.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/108553/toliver-cemetery? Toliver Cemetery]''' AKA Kennedy Cemetery , Tolliver Cemetery *[[Draper-5607|John Farney Draper]] 7 Jul 1805 – 6 Dec 1862 **[[Griffin-19346|Margaret Griffin Draper]] 29 Mar 1806 – 6 Apr 1867 ***Sarah Beth Draper 2 Aug 1849 – 11 Sep 1867 Memorial ID 23144355 ***John Draper's children '''CENOTAPHS''' buried elsewhere: ****William Lewis Draper unknown–1855 ****James M Draper 1826–1873 ****Francis Marion Draper 1833–1904 ****Emily Hall Draper Joynt 1839–1907 ****Zadoc Casey Draper 1840–1885 ==='''COOK COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-522.jpg '''Chicago''' ZIP Codes 60655 (and many more) https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-521.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/643906/mount-hope-cemetery Mount Hope Cemetery]''' Located Entrance: 115 St & Farirfield, Chicago 60655 *[[Draper-5395|Corp Henry Clinton Draper]] 3 Feb 1845 – 23 May 1903 **[[Strother-1146|Ellen Eugenia Strother Draper]] 18 Oct 1849 – 1 Aug 1941 ***[[Draper-5704|Daniel Clinton Draper]] (1879-1940) wife: ****[[Unknown-621442|Ethel Draper]] 1882 - after 1912 ''' CENOTAPH''' buried: unknown F.S. ID GMGQ-CT4 child: *****Rosalie Draper 1912 - unknown ''' CENOTAPH''' buried: unknown F.S. ID GMGQ-GR5 ***[[Draper-5703|Bertha ''Draper'' Houghton]] 1872 - 1908 Memorial ID162576598 husband: **** [[Houghton-4325|Harry James Houghton]] 1857 - 1942 '''CENOTAPH''' buried [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2148052/paris-cemetery Paris Cemetery] Ontario, Canada ***[[Draper-5393|Robert Strother Draper]] 1883 – 1914 Memorial ID 174676238 wife: ****[[Clarkson-2734|Ruth C Draper]]1883 – 1950 Memorial ID 174676250 *Claude Henry Draper 3 Apr 1884 – 31 May 1965 Memorial ID 241628350 traces back to his great grand father John F. Short Draper Heyworth IL Memorial ID: 24891783 ==='''FAYETTE COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-243.jpg '''Saint Elmo''' ZIP Code 62458 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-308.jpg '''Sidener Cemetery''' is a rural cemetery 2 miles South East of Saint Elmo [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Sidener+Cemetery,+2018+County+Rd+1700+N,+St+Elmo,+IL+62458/@38.9836325,-88.8779868,248m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x8874734ceb37daab:0x2e18f96b8a67f627!8m2!3d38.9837659!4d-88.877739 Satellite_View_Map] * [[Draper-4997|Rachel Rebecca (Draper) Chrisman]] (1844 - 1919) and husband: **[[Chrisman-903|Christopher Columbus Chrisman]] (1842 - 1924) '''Vandalia''' ZIP Code 62471 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-525.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/108328/south-hill-cemetery South Hill Cemetery]''' *[[Draper-5705|James M Draper]] 20 Jan 1826 – 21 Jan 1873 Memorial ID 66807146 **[[Hightower-2133|Matilda C Hightower Draper]] 1 Aug 1828 – 17 Jan 1917 children" ***[[Draper-5706|Rufus N Draper]] 1851–1943 '''CENOTAPH''' buried [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1187153/coloma-township-cemetery Coloma Cemetery] wife: ****[[Belles-236|Mary Magdalene Belles Draper]] 13 Apr 1853 – 5 Aug 1924 ***Charles N Draper 2 Nov 1867 – 27 Apr 1881 Memorial ID 72516125 ***Infant Son Draper 3 Nov 1867 – 20 Jan 1868 Memorial ID 72516275 ***James Draper 1863 – Feb 1930 Memorial ID 65142496 ****Ellan '''Hoar''' Draper1869–1910 F.S. ID MTCR-B4X children: *****Isabelle M Draper1893 – Oct 1907 Memorial ID 72516200 ***** Nellie Mardell Draper 1896–Deceased L2CB-8NW​​ '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown *****Lucy Draper 1899–Deceased L2CB-8V2 '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown ==='''HAMILTON COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-244.jpg '''Aden''' ZIP Code 62895 Unincorporated Community https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-157.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/105794/garrison-cemetery Garrison Cemetery]''' Rural cemetery, Location: On County Rd 2350 N, West of County Rd 1000 E, Aden, Hamilton County, IL *[[Draper-743|William Lane Draper]] 31 Mar 1825 – 26 Sep 1906 wife: **[[Thomason-374|Elizabeth Thomason Draper]] 21 Nov 1819 – 13 Jan 1893 son: ***[[Draper-1995|James Wilson Draper]]1845 – 1936 '''CENOTAPH''' buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/104618/baltimore-cemetery Baltimore Cemetery] *[[Peer-673|Rachel ''Peer'' Draper]] Mar 1849 – 1925 husband: is daughter-in-law of William Lane Draper (above) *Rebecca Witter Draper 16 Feb 1853 – 24 Oct 1882 **Husband unknown ***Daniel B. Draper unknown – 1882 died the same year as his mother *Laura Draper Birth and death dates unknown '''Broughton''' ZIP Code 62817 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-58.jpg '''Big Hill Cemetery''' is a country cemetery between Broughton and Norris City [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Big+Hill+Cemetery,+Norris+City,+IL+62869/@37.9630439,-88.4058016,13.75z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x88711df89c9484c7:0x5ff4a668dbd9dcac!8m2!3d37.9680511!4d-88.3950861/ Satellite_View_MAP] *[[Draper-4817|David Fletcher Draper]] 1828–1874 2nd wife: **[[Baker-54640|Sally Ann ''Baker'' Draper]] (1841 - 1897) 2nd wife **Susannah ''Russel'' Draper (1836 - 1860) '''CENOTAPH''' buried in Enfield, Illinois, Susannah's children: ***[[Draper-4845|Thomas Franklin Draper]] ***[[Draper-4846|Sarah Deborah Jane (Draper) Jennings]] (1856 - 1888) '''Dale''' ZIP Code 62829 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-95.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2174240/albion-cemetery Albion Cemetery]''' Location: Dale, Hamilton County, Illinois, USA *[[McKenzie-10270|Cora Mckenzie Draper]] 14 Mar 1902 – 23 Feb 1929 **[[Draper-5211|William Howard Draper]] '''CENOTAPH''' remarried and buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/107284/oakwood-cemetery Oakwood Cemetery] Alton, IL ***Note: Cora is buried with her McKenzie family, with about 60 burials in Albion Cemetery '''Thurber''' ZIP Code 62859 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-56.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/226064/brush-harbor-cemetery Brush Harbor Cemetery]''' Located: Thurber, Hamilton County, Illinois, USA, This cemetery is not to be confused with nearby Old Brush Harbor Cemetery (aka Ray Cemetery) *[[Draper-5351|Carroll Draper]] 21 Feb 1923 – 30 Dec 2007 wife **[[Abbott-13733|Annabelle Abbott Draper]] 29 Sep 1930 – 29 Jun 1994, their son: ***[[Draper-5352|Amos Leslie Draper]] 11 Feb 1951 – 27 Jul 2020 wife: ****Caroline S. Draper (still living ) ==='''JERSEY COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-246.jpg '''Fieldon''' ZIP Code 62052 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-162.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2323298/belt-salem-cemetery/map Belt Salem Cemetery]''' *[[Draper-3825|William Major Draper]] 28 Jun 1781 – Feb 1841 **[[Albertson-1247|Mary (Albertson) Draper]] (1781-????) '''CENOTAPH''' burial seems to be with her 2nd Husband (Francis Mendenhall 1790 - 18650) in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/86490/purviance-cemetery Purviance Cemetery] Warren, Huntington County, Indiana. '''Jerseyville''' ZIP Code 62052 '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/185573/oak-grove-cemetery? Oak Grove Cemetery]''' * These Draper family descend from Massachusetts Drapers *Carrie Belle Jennings Draper 18 Jan 1867 – 9 Oct 1928 '''Not Family''' *Ione Riley Draper 28 Jan 1902 – 15 Nov 1987 '''Not Family''' *James Riley Draper 21 Jan 1867 – 15 Jun 1946 '''Not Family''' *Lee Allen Draper Mar 1906 – 26 May 1982 '''Not Family''' *Utha B Draper 30 Dec 1907 – 13 Mar 1976 '''Not Family''' ==='''KNOX COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-245.jpg '''Abingdon''' ZIP Code 61410 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-60.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/218808/abingdon-cemetery Abingdon Cemetery]''' Located at West Memorial Drive & N Fearing Ave [https://www.google.com/maps/@40.8111304,-90.406727,483m/data=!3m1!1e3 Satellite_View_Map] *[[Draper-4260|Daniel Lewis Draper]] (1917 - 1999) wife: **[[McGinness-138|Doris Draper]] ***Adethia Faye Draper (1939-1939) * [[Lucas-7513|Marsham Lucas]] (husband of [[Deweese-462|Elizabeth Deweese Lucas]] husband, see Monmouth) (Deweese and Draper Families married into each other) '''Galesburg''' ZIP Code 61401 & 61402 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-66.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/107253/oak-lawn-memorial-gardens Oak Lawn Memorial Gardens]''' Old Rugged Cross Section, Galesburg, Illinois Address: US 150 Galesburg, Knox County, Illinois, 61488 USA __ [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Oak+Lawn+Memorial+Gardens/@41.0109216,-90.388439,15.5z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x87e1be4a6527a6a1:0xc4b2b34ad5b7209f!8m2!3d41.0116546!4d-90.3837091 MAP] [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Oak+Lawn+Memorial+Gardens/@41.0132901,-90.3836803,39m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x87e1be4a6527a6a1:0xc4b2b34ad5b7209f!8m2!3d41.0116546!4d-90.3837091 Satelitte_Map_View_zoomed_to_ their_graves] *[[Draper-4172|Thomas Earl Draper]] (1920 - 2003) and wife ** [[McGinness-133|Cassie Maxine ''McGinness'' Draper]] (1919 - 1994) ==='''LASALLE COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-349.jpg '''Mendota''' ZIP Code 61342 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-559.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/107648/restland-cemetery Restland Cemetery]''' Mendota, IL *James A Draper8 Apr 1822 – 9 Aug 1907 Memorial ID 109652012 **Betsey Ann Mattison Draper1 Oct 1822 – 16 Aug 1902 Memorial ID 109652062 *Martha Elise Wiley Draper 15 Oct 1913 – 28 Jun 1976 Memorial ID 136666614 '''Ottawa''' ZIP Code 61350 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-350.jpg '''Oakwood Memorial Park''' Located: 2405 Champlain St, Ottawa, IL 61350. *[[Draper-5493|Floyd Elmo Draper]](1917 - 1992) wife: **[[Sandor-165|Ann Margaret (Sandor) Draper]] (1921 - 2007) ***Floyd is Burrel and Olive's uncle (below) *[[Draper-5500|Burrel E. Draper]] 15 Sep 1915 – 4 Apr 2012 wife **[[Sampson-5544|Fern ''Sampson'' Draper]] (1921 - 2010) daughter: ***[[Draper-5501|Darlene A Draper 11 Mar 1942 – 19 Nov 1999]] *[[Draper-5499|Olive R. ''Draper'' Carstens]] 1913 – 2004 husband **[[Carstens-763|Albert H “Slim” Carstens]] 1901 – 1970 Memorial ID 134046800 ***Note: Olive's Father: [[Draper-5497|Chancy Sylvester Draper]] (1886 - 1974) [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/104618/baltimore-cemetery Baltimore Cemetery] Her brother is Burrel (above) ==='''LIVINGSTON COUNTY'''=== '''Pontiac''' ZIP Code 61764 *Jeanne E. Draper 1957-1993 Memorial ID: 150835058 [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/288460/south-side-cemetery South Side Cemetery] ==='''LOGAN COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-247.jpg '''Williamsville''' ZIP Code 62693 (closest town south of the cemetery) https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-180.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/717820/walnut-hill-cemetery Walnut Hill Cemetery]''' Location: W Logan County Line Road, Logan County, Illinois, 62693 USA *[[Draper-5353|Alberta C ''Draper'' Hankins]]-Hall 1925 – 2006 **[[Hankins-2158|Timothy B Hankins]] 1908 – 1980 ==='''MACOUPIN COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-382.jpg '''Atwater''' ZIP Code 62572 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-383.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1648297/sulphur-springs-cemetery? Sulphur Springs Cemetery]''' Located: Atwater, Macoupin County , Illinois, USA *Edna Cloud Draper 1880 – 1949 Memorial ID 37009327 *Jennie May Draper 19 Jun 1902 – 10 Jun 1920 Memorial ID 37009339 *John B Draper 1873 – 1946 Memorial ID 37009333 *Mary V Draper 26 Oct 1850 – 2 Feb 1937 Memorial ID 37009322 '''Bunker Hill''' ZIP Code 62014 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-384.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/692371/bunker-hill-cemetery? Bunker Hill Cemetery]''' Located: . 115 S Washington St, Bunker HIll, IL *Alonzo Harvey Draper 6 Dec 1905 – 16 Dec 1963 Memorial ID 107831957 *Eleanor Rozella Brackman Draper 7 Dec 1929 – 23 Aug 2011 Memorial ID 75458231 *Florence Iva “Icye” Gholson Draper 6 Feb 1897 – 5 May 1986 Memorial ID 107831970 *George Marvin Draper 12 Jan 1933 – 25 Sep 2014 Memorial ID 201473373 *James Murl Draper 21 Aug 1930 – 14 Oct 2004 Memorial ID 71849481 *Julie Ann Draper 23 Jun 1954 – 1954 Memorial ID 154336511 '''Carlinville''' ZIP Code 62626 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-385.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/105139/carlinville-city-cemetery? Carlinville City Cemetery]''' Located: 859 Ramey St, Carlinville, Illinois 62626 *Frederick Isaac Draper 29 Dec 1860 – 27 Oct 1925 Memorial ID 137084807 NOT Family (Massachusetts Drapers) Note: This is the same person as Isaac Frederick Draper buried in Mayfield Memorial Park Cemetery below but has a different FAG Memorial ID. https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-386.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/106784/mayfield-memorial-park-cemetery? Mayfield Memorial Park Cemetery]''' is a rural cemetery located: RR 4, Carlinville, IL 62626 *Joseph Draper unknown–1900 '''CENOTAPH''' '''NOT Family''' descends from James D. Draper (1746-1782) Spencer, Worcester, Massachusetts [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1275180/jacksonville-east-cemetery Jacskonville East Cemetery] FAG MEM ID: 148750072, wife: **Elizabeth '''McGinnis''' Draper 1829–1916 (m. 1847) '''CENOTAPH''' buried [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1275180/jacksonville-east-cemetery Jacskonville East Cemetery] FAG MEM ID: 148750071, Children: ***Abraham Draper 6 Sep 1864 – 8 May 1949 Memorial ID 209925134 ***[[Draper-5618|Frederick Isaac “Fred” Draper]] 29 Dec 1860 – 27 Oct 1925 Memorial ID 203019329 ***Cynthia Jane '''Draper''' McGlothlin 1846–1914''' CENOTAPH''' FAg Mem ID: buried [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1275180/jacksonville-east-cemetery Jacskonville East Cemetery] her husband: ****James McGlothlin 1843–1918 (m. 1865) '''CENOTAPH''' buried [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1275180/jacksonville-east-cemetery Jacskonville East Cemetery] *Betty Ann Draper 23 Sep 1926 – 16 Nov 1932 Memorial ID 203037076 '''Girard''' ZIP Code 62640 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-387.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2511412/stevenson-cemetery? Stevenson Cemetery]''' AKA Ditson Cemetery, rural cemetery, exact location unknown at this time. *Charles H Draper unknown – 12 Aug 1875 Memorial ID 116669716 '''Palmyra''' ZIP Code 62674 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-388.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1216559/oak-hill-cemetery Oak Hill Cemetery]''' AKA Oakhill Cemetery, Located: West of Palmyra on Cemetery St. *George Washington Draper 11 Jan 1868 – 6 Mar 1942 Memorial ID 93114999 *James Albert Draper 4 May 1874 – 23 Jun 1934 Memorial ID 93115046 *Lawrence Abraham 12 Jul 1911 – 1977 Memorial ID 13060243 *Lucinda Mae Miller Draper 16 May 1882 – 28 Jun 1953 Memorial ID 93115018 '''Modesto IL''' ZIP Code 62667 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-389.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/556007/pulliam-cemetery Pulliam Cemetery]''' is a rural cemetery located on Vancil Temple Road North of Modesto, Macoupin County, IL *Pauline Faulkner Draper Unknown – 17 Feb 1890 Memorial ID 13690126 husband: **Fred Draper b. and d. unknown''' CENOTAPH''' burial, details unknown '''Scottville''' ZIP Code 62683 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-390.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1696907/panther-creek-cemetery Panther Creek Cemetery]''' Scottville, Macoupin County , Illinois, USA *Samantha Lee Draper 11 Jun 1881 – 1 Jan 1933 Memorial ID 93528369 === '''MADISON COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-302.jpg '''Alton''' ZIP Code 62002, 62018, 62024 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-569.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/640635/alton-cemetery? Alton Cemetery]''' AKA Grandview Cemetery, Alton, Madison County, IL *[[Draper-5778|Jerome B. Draper]] 1828-1890 Memorial ID 57993080 '''CENOTAPH''' '''Probably NOT Family''' from New York; buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/96586/walnut-creek-friends-cemetery]Walnut Creek Cemetery, Pleasant Plain, Jefferson Co., Iowa, wife: **[[Cowley-1679|Mary ''Cowley'' Draper]] 1837–after 1876 '''CENOTAPH''' burial Unknown ***[[Draper-5776|Herbert C Draper]] 18 Nov 1862 – 28 Jan 1925 Memorial ID 137084701 ****[[Hornback-320|Clara Jane ''Hornback'' (Draper) (Clark) Wilson]] Memorial ID 132975330 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/107284/oakwood-cemetery Oakwood Cemetery] Alton, IL *****[[Draper-5775|Russell Jack Draper]] 1896–1968 Memorial ID 132975142 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/107284/oakwood-cemetery Oakwood Cemetery] Alton, IL, wife: ******[[Mizner-56|Helen Violet Mizner]] 1893–1928 FS ID: L2QP-PP3 '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown *****Mabel ''Draper'' Youngblood 1898–1976 Memorial ID 190344861 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1968588/rose-lawn-memory-gardens Rose Lawn Memorial Gardens] Bethalto, IL *****Ruth M Draper 1899– 12 Oct 1916 Memorial ID 89725527 Age 17 died in surgery *****James Branson Draper 1903–1973 Memorial ID 150751753 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/96323/shaul-cemetery Shaul Cemetery] Ottumwa, Iowa, wife: ******Thelma Pearl ''Venator'' Draper 1911–1992 Memorial ID 150751753 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/96323/shaul-cemetery Shaul Cemetery] Ottumwa, Iowa *****Herbert Draper, Jr. 6 March 1908 – 18 Aug 1916 Memorial ID 89725525 drowned Age 9 *****Mary Helen ''Draper'' Manley 1913–1984 Memorial ID 193240515 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1968588/rose-lawn-memory-gardens Rose Lawn Memorial Gardens] Bethalto, IL ***Claude Draper about 1875 – 25 Jun 1936 Memorial ID 89725522 wife??: ****Jennie Draper unknown – 31 Oct 1937 Memorial ID 89725526 *****'''NOTE''' Uncertain if Jennie is the wife of Claude Draper https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-94.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/107284/oakwood-cemetery Oakwood Cemetery]''' Located: 2090 Oakwood Avenue Alton, Madison County, Illinois, 62002 USA '''Famous Memorial:''' *'''Robert Pershing Wadlow''' 1918–1940 World's Tallest Man, 8 feet, 4 inches, 390lbs *[[Draper-5211|William Howard Draper]] 1899 – 1974 wife: **[[Fausz-25|Emma Louise Fausz Draper]] 8 Sep 1905 – 16 Jan 1996 *[[Draper-5480|Carl Eugene Draper]] 12 Mar 1937 – 30 Jan 2020 wife: **No wife or children listed or known (see obituary in profile) *Charles Earl Draper 5 Nov 1942 – 22 Nov 1942 Brother of Carl Draper (above) *Albert Draper 8 Apr 1808 – 14 Aug 1883, Memorial ID 17074793 wife: **Rachel Sparks Draper 15 Apr 1813 – 17 Nov 1896 Memorial ID 17074844 ***William Draper 1843–1848 Age 5 ***Solomon Draper 1845–1909 '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID 5705926 buried in Nebraska, wife ****Ann Eliza Sessions Draper 1846–1915 '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID 5705926, Nebraskachild *****Albert H Draper unknown–1877 '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID 147732518 Nebraska *****George W. Draper 1883–1969 '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID 131532161 buried Fort Collins, Colorado ***Benjamin Franklin Draper 1846–1929 '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID 28171083 Arkansas ****Sarah Belinda Armstrong Draper 1851–1905 '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID 28171123 Arkansas ***Albert Nelson Draper 1855–1929 '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID buried in Lynchburg, Virginia wife: ****Amelia Christina Beckmeyer Draper 1867–1946 '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID 103646653 buried in Lynchburg, Virginia *Alice R. Draper1894 – 1950 *Baby Girl Draper17 May 1929 – 17 May 1929 *Donald Jean Draper 23 Sep 1943 – 23 Sep 1943 *Effie L. Draper1890 – 1969 *Harriett Leane Spangle Draper 21 Sep 1873 – 12 Aug 1948 *Helen V. Draper13 Feb 1936 – 29 Dec 1991 *Irma Rae Draper1938 – 1976 *Herbert C Draper 18 Nov 1862 – 28 Jan 1925 Memorial ID 13708470 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/640635/alton-cemetery? Alton Cemetery] **Clara Jane Hornback (Draper) (Clark) Wilson Memorial ID 132975330 her son: ***Jack Draper6 Dec 1896 – 10 Aug 1968 *John B. Draper1879 – 1954 *Milton Hiram Draper20 Dec 1876 – 12 Oct 1962 *Rebecca Draper3 Jun 1904 – 3 Oct 1973 *William E. Draper1875 – 1956 '''Bethalto''' 62010 - 62024 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-320.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1968588/rose-lawn-memory-gardens Rose Lawn Memory Gardens]''' *[[Draper-5404|Kenneth M. Draper]] (1921 - 2005) **[[Vogel-3026|Mary Nell (Vogel) Draper]] (1922 - 2020) '''South Roxana''' ZIP Code 62087 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-381.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/108744/wanda-cemetery Wanda Cemetery]''' *[[Draper-731|Clifford A. Draper]] 15 Apr 1922 – 22 Apr 2011 Memorial ID 69049070 wife: **[[Warren-4697|Lois Nadine (Warren) Draper]] (1926 - 2013) Memorial ID 104562354 ***[[Draper-737|Larry D. Draper]] 15 Aug 1947 – 19 Jun 1970 Memorial ID 25675135 *[[Draper-734|Willard Darnell Draper]] 24 Jan 1921 – 22 Nov 2016 Memorial ID 173122406 wife: **Helen Serena Page Draper '''CENOTAPH''' (see Obituary of Williard in FAG ***Bonnie Sue Draper 13 Mar 1952 – 19 Mar 1953 Memorial ID 100468782 Note: Clifford and Willard Draper are brothers ==='''MARION COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-351.jpg https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-456.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2285222/christian-home-baptist-church-cemetery? Christian Home Baptist Church Cemetery]''' Is a rural cemetery located 10 miles east of Johnsonville, IL Directions: Take State Rd 161 west of Johnsonville and turn north on Klomp Rd. The church is located at the intersection Klomp Rd and Lawrence Rd *[[Draper-5849|Amos Cort Draper]] 1888 – 16 Feb 1963Memorial ID 66089139 '''NoDoTeD''' descends from Perquimans North Carolina Quaker Draper families **[[Jones-128070|Grace Elizabeth Jones Draper]] 7 Aug 1898 – Feb 1985 Memorial ID 66089159 their sons: ***Samuel C Draper 1 Oct 1923 – 26 Jun 2010 Memorial ID 75525756 his wife: ****Inez May Johnston Draper 29 Sep 1932 – 26 Oct 2005 Memorial ID 75525788 ***Charles Lee Draper 21 Aug 1931 – 14 Sep 1941 AGE 10 Memorial ID 66089119 ***[[Draper-5850|Ezra Amos Draper]] 1920–1980 '''CENOTAPH''' buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1983792/odd-fellows-cemetery Odd Fellows Cemetery] Xenia, IL ***Glen Estol Draper 1921–1976 '''CENOTAPH''' buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/108299/smithville-cemetery Smithville Cemetery] Hanna City, IL ***Bradford Draper 1933-2022 '''CENOTAPH''' buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/108467/sunset-lawn-cemetery Sunset Lawn Cemetery] Harrisburg, IL ***Dixie Fern Draper Lopez 1937–2018 '''CENOTAPH''' buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/108299/smithville-cemetery Smithville Cemetery] Hanna City, IL '''Alma''' ZIP Code 62807 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-458.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/104517/allmon-cemetery? Allmon Cemetery]''' AKA Allman Cemetery or Boring Cemetery is a rural cemetery located about 2 miles west of Alma, Illinois *William M. Draper 1815 – 1878 Memorial ID 94756670 '''NOT Family''' descends from Perquimans, NC Quaker Draper family **Elizabeth Neal Draper 1822 – 1901 Memorial ID 94756828 ***Amanda Elmrosa Draper Lacey 1860–1933 '''CENOTAPH''' buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1520271/chatham-community-cemetery Chatham Community Cemetery] '''Centraila''' ZIP Code 62801 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-459.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/105562/elmwood-cemetery? Elmwood Cemetery]''' AKA Centralia Cemetery *Zadoc Casey Draper 1840 – 30 Jan 1885 Memorial ID 86259912 *Frank M Draper 1849 – 27 Mar 1911 Memorial ID 86259905 '''NOT Family''' wife: **Rebecca E Draper 1859 – 8 Oct 1888 Memorial ID86259909 their son: ***Harry Donald Draper 1882–1962 Memorial ID 139788219 '''CENOTAPH''' buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/106424/keller-cemetery Keller Cemetery] Lovington, IL *Infant Draper unknown – 1877 Memorial ID 86259908 *Infant Twin Draper Birth and death dates unknown. Memorial ID 86259910 *Infant Twin Draper Birth and death dates unknown. Memorial ID 86259911 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-352.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/106163/hillcrest-memorial-park Hillcrest Memorial Park]''' AKA Hillcrest Cemetery Located: 2500 Old 51 Rd, Centralia, IL *[[Tabor-2834|Lena Lillian Tabor Draper]] 30 May 1902 – 24 May 1988 husband: **[[Draper-5490|Marvin Draper]] (1897 - 1964) '''CENOTAPH''' buried [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/104618/baltimore-cemetery Baltimore Cemetery] Wayne County, IL *Renee Lynn Draper unknown – 25 Jan 1978 Memorial ID: 217620003 '''NOT Family''' descends from Perquimans North Carolina Drapers (Quaker Drapers) '''Salem''' ZIP Code 62881 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-457.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/107398/paradise-cemetery? Paradise Cemetery]''' *Delbert Draper 18 Sep 1928 – 17 Sep 2001 Memorial ID 153634173 '''NOT Family''' descends from Perquimans North Carolina Drapers (Quaker Drapers) wife: **Joyce Draper 23 Nov 1933 – unknown Memorial ID 238733380 ==='''McLEAN COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-248.jpg '''Arrowsmith''' ZIP Code 61722 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-721.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/105924/greenwood-cemetery Greenwood Cemetery] Arrowsmith, McLean County, IL *[[Draper-1717|Robert Marshal Draper]] 1 Sep 1880 – 2 Dec 1960 Arrowsmith, IL Memorial ID 23314172 **[[Hudson-2322|Dora May ''Hudson'' (Goddard) Draper]] 6 Nov 1880 – 1 Jun 1947 Arrowsmith, IL Memorial ID 23314144 children ***[[Draper-1721|Merrill Urman Draper]] (1909 - 1956) '''CENOTAPH''' buried [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/57123/south-lawn-memorial-cemetery South Lawn Memorial Cemetery] AKA Tucson Memorial Park South Lawn, Tucson, Arizona ***[[Draper-1719|Rhoda Mae ''Draper'' (Widner) (Jetton) Shupe]] (1913 - 1992) ****[[Widner-80|William Widner JR]] (1904 - 1936) '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/792539/masonic-cemetery Masonic Cemetery] Delphi, IN, sons: *****[[Widner-79|William Winston Widner]] (1928 - 1947) Age 19 suicide *****[[Widner-86|Daryle Widner]] 1932 - 1935 Age 3 Memorial ID 45524212 '''CENOTAPH''' buried:[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/84788/crown-point-cemetery Crown Point Cemetery] Kokomo, IN **[[Hawkins-6985|Elizabeth Jo “Liza” Hawkins Draper]] 2 Mar 1882 – 12 Feb 1905 Arrowsmith, IL Memorial ID 23215331 ***[[Draper-1718|James Carlos “Jim” Draper]] 16 Aug 1903 – 25 Jun 1983 Arrowsmith, IL Memorial ID 23215383 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-720.jpg '''Robert and Dora Draper, baby Rhoda in front car seat, Merrill Draper & Ora Imo Goddard in the back seat, James standing, Roy and Carlos sitting on running board. Rhoda was born in 1913 and is the baby Robert Draper is holding. That makes the picture taken about 1913-1914.''' '''Bloomington''' ZIP Code 61701 '''Normal''' ZIP Code 61761 (Twin Cities) * [[Draper-4171|Dave Draper]] host of Draper Tour Guide: Tour de Farnham, currently lives here. 16 descendents of [[Draper-169|Thomas Draper]] (1680ish-1735) plus their spouses live here (21 total) *Draper Family artifacts and history reside in this city with family members. *M.A.S.H. star McLean Stevenson born here,__ [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McLean_Stevenson Wikipedia] *[[Lincoln-103|Abraham Lincoln]] had a Law Office in Bloomington * David Davis Mansion is located here. [[Davis-31936|David Davis]] Supreme Court Justice '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/105501/east-lawn-memorial-gardens-cemetery-and-mausoleum East Lawn Memorial Gardens]''' *[[Draper-4498|Ezra M. “Jack” Draper]] 15 Feb 1898 – 2 Mar 1986 wife: **[[Short-8559|Sudie F. Short Draper]] 20 Jun 1906 – 12 Apr 1985 Memorial ID 159011287 ***Susanne Draper Anderson, still living; husband: ****Earl Anderson (1934-2020) Not profiled on Wiki Tree; [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/209068262/earl-bryant-anderson Find A Grave] Memorial ID: 209068262 *Frederick E. Draper 5 Apr 1913 - 2 Feb 1985 Memorial ID: 109566015 '''CENOTAPH''' buried [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/107225/oak-grove-cemetery Oak Grove Cemetery] Grayville, IL **Barbara Louise Sanks Draper 20 Oct 1921 – 29 Aug 2017 Memorial ID 182878424 ***Carla Draper unknown details mentioned in Obituary of Barbara *William Dennis Draper Aug 1911 – 5 Mar 1999 Memorial ID 143797700 **Madelyn F. Shives Draper 11 Apr 1912 – 8 Jan 1982 Memorial ID 143797810 ***William D. “Bill” Draper 6 Sep 1943 – 17 Jan 2004 Memorial ID 93472208 *Bert Draper 2 Feb 1887 – 15 Jul 1960 Memorial ID 146087788 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-714.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/716527/park-hill-cemetery-and-mausoleum Park Hill Cemetery Park Hill Cemetery]''' *John Carlos Draper 15 Dec 1933 – 4 Dec 1967 Memorial ID 63896951 **Verla Mae Coit Draper 2 May 1905 – 13 Feb 1993 Memorial ID 63896992 *Cheryl Lynn “Cheri” Howard Draper16 Sep 1952 – 28 Nov 2000 Memorial ID 63896924 '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/105608/evergreen-memorial-cemetery Evergreen Memorial Cemetery]''' *Lela I. Farrington Draper 1901 – 1 Jun 1922 Memorial ID 126755572 '''Ellsworth''' / '''Bentown''' ZIP Code 61737 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-702.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/105728/frankeberger-cemetery Frankeberger Cemetery] Ellsworth, IL *William L. Draper Memorial ID7 Jan 1826 – 21 Jun 1904 Memorial ID 103402271 **Louise Linscott Draper 11 Apr 1833 – 14 Jan 1920 Memorial ID 103402273 ***Bradford Draper 8 Sep 1857 – 20 Jan 1920 Memorial ID 103402280 ***Adaline Draper unknown – 20 Feb 1864 Bentown, IL Memorial ID 36568843 ***Mary Armelia ''Draper'' Torrence 13 May 1855 - 6 Feb 1943 '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID 153822724 buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1405419/drummer-township-cemetery Drummer Township Cemetery] '''Heyworth''' ZIP Code 61745 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-560.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1978739/heyworth-cemetery Heyworth Cemetery] Heyworth, IL *[[Draper-5751|John F. Short Draper]] 1773 – 5 Sep 1850 Memorial ID 24891797, wife: **[[Milford-507|Margaret Milford Draper]] 24 Mar 1781 – 13 Dec 1851 Memorial ID 63821863. Children: ***[[Draper-5752|Nancy Ann ''Draper'' Veteto]] 1806–1859 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2456516/veteto-cemetery Veteto Cemetery] LeRoy, Kansas, husband: ****[[Veteto-14|John Veteto]] 1806–1878 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2456516/veteto-cemetery Veteto Cemetery] LeRoy, Kansas, ***Ruben L. Draper 11 Jan 1813 – 23 Sep 1853 Memorial ID 63821595, wife: ****Rebecca Hougham (Draper) Harrold 1828–1909 remarried. children: *****Infant Son Draper15 Sep 1845 – 15 Sep 1845 Memorial ID 63821648 *****Andrew Draper 1846–1847 Memorial ID 63821564 *****Cary Millford Draper 1849–1920 Memorial ID 52196118 *****Sarah C. Draper 19 Nov 1850 – 21 Aug 1859 Memorial ID 63821543 *****David Draper 25 Oct 1852 – 24 May 1855 Age 2 Mem. ID 63821555 (could be wrong) ***Elizabeth Draper Dale 1817–1870 husband: ****Welcome K Dale 1815–1860 ***[[Draper-1037|Henry Dale Draper]] 1823 – 12 Dec 1854 Memorial ID 24891783, wife: ****[[Hougham-36|Anna ''Hougham'' (Draper) Lutz]] remarried to Unknown Lutz Memorial ID 80956231 *****Rachel L. Draper Miller Memorial ID: 24892090, husband: ******Erastus Miller 1845–1909 Memorial ID: 24892097 *****Jackson M. Draper 29 Aug 1850 – 29 Jul 1931 Memorial ID 68744024 ******Mary R Brower Draper 27 Jan 1854 – 31 Jul 1937 Memorial ID 61671080 *****[[Draper-5750|Hiram Riley Draper]] 26 Oct 1852 – 23 Jun 1926 Memorial ID 69307223 ******[[Moore-77041|Catherine Kate ''Moore'' Draper]] 26 Jan 1863 – 31 Mar 1929 Memorial ID 62932041 children: *******Maude ''Draper'' VanValey 1880 - 1935 Memorial ID 13588693 husbands: ********Floyd Cunningham 1883 –1949 Memorial ID 20893222 ********Dallas Teddy VanValey 1883–1940 Memorial ID 13588702 *******Agnes C. ''Draper'' Roberts1882–1962 Memorial ID 105805350 husband: ********Frank P. Roberts 1880–1957 Memorial ID 105805337 *********Harold F. Roberts 1904–1906 Memorial ID 105805376 Age 2 *********Loren Roberts 1907–1908 Memorial ID 105805363 Age 1 · *******Frank Draper 1887 – 1887 Memorial ID 63712187 shares gravestone with: *******Tressy May Draper1885 – 1886 Memorial ID 63712183 *******Ethel Draper Swearingen 1889 –1960 Memorial ID 13591625 husband: ********Frank Swearingen 1890–1936 Memorial ID 13591635 *********Harold Swearingen 1911–1990 Memorial ID 35917351 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/107413/randolph-township-cemetery Randolph Township Cemetery] Heyworth, IL *Savanna ''Williams'' Draper 2 Dec 1882 – 25 Mar 1969 Memorial ID 63742516. husband: **Unknown Draper, burial unknown *NOTE: Savanna is buried with her parents: William & Sarah Williams (1836–1912) Mem. ID: 62765614 '''Randolph''' ZIP Code 61745 *Mabel Pearl Draper 20 Mar 1905 – 7 Nov 1907 Age 2 Memorial ID 33168668 ==='''MONTGOMERY COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-249.jpg '''Butler''' ZIP Code 62015 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-136.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1216592/wares-grove-cemetery Wares Grove]''' Cemetery Location: County Road 950 E Butler, Montgomery County, Illinois *Leland M Draper1900 – 1962 FAG Mem. ID: 45694072 wife: **Fern B Draper1899 – 1982 FAG Mem. ID: 45694071 children: ***Allan M Drape Draper13 Apr 1937 – 22 Sep 2007 FAG Mem. ID: 45694069 wife: ****Mary Janice Jan Draper31 Dec 1938 – unknown ***Donald Leland Draper 14 Aug 1929 – 18 Dec 2006 ****Thelma Nadine Cruthis Draper2 Apr 1929 – 7 May 2017 FAG Mem. ID:45694074 *****Living Children see Obituary in FAG Mem. ID:45694074 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-409.jpg [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1974056/montgomery-cemetery Montgomery Cemetery] Located North East of Butler, IL near Lake Glenn Shoals *George F. Draper 1897 – 16 Mar 1970 Memorial ID 52641142 **Blanche E. Draper 1897 – unknown Memorial ID 52609807 *George Henry Draper 1865 – 1924 Memorial ID 52641185 **Ida Lee Draper 1869 – 1932 Memorial ID 52641304 *Infant Draper unknown – 29 Jan 1890 Memorial ID 52641359 *Noah Draper 28 Jun 1826 – 6 Jan 1886 Memorial ID 52642224 wife: **Charity Arnold Draper 25 Oct 1832 – 27 Aug 1881 Memorial ID 52609837 children: ***Luther C. Draper23 Nov 1852 – 15 Jul 1923 Memorial ID 52642194 wife: ****Sarah Frances Perkins Draper 1 Feb 1849 – 9 Jul 1919 Memorial ID 52642343 ******Ruth E. Draper unknown – 29 Jul 1877 Memorial ID 52642274 ***Martha “Mattie” ''Draper'' Weller (1870-1946) '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID: 212896 buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2169215/saint-john's-cemetery St, John's Cemetery] Witt IL ***Ora ''Draper'' Lipe 1871–1933 '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID 70216076 [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2169215/saint-john's-cemetery St, John's Cemetery] Witt IL *Sylvester Draper 3 Aug 1858 – 16 Jun 1918 Memorial ID 52642414 **Emma Mae Higbee Draper 2 Dec 1870 – 6 Jun 1923 Memorial ID 52640985 *William M. Draper 1894 – 7 Mar 1971 Memorial ID 52642558 **Ethel Leora Draper 1894 – 9 Jan 1968 Memorial ID 52641024 ==='''MOULTRIE COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-250.jpg '''Sullivan''' ZIP Code 61951 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-127.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/105912/greenhill-cemetery Greenhill Cemetery]''' *[[Draper-3377|Travis Duval “Doolee” Draper]] 1830 – 15 Jul 1907 wives: **[[Wheeler-24122|Mercilla Wheeler Draper]] 1827–1872 1st wife buried in Hampton Cemetery (below) **[[Thomason-2530|Sarah Margaret Thomason Draper]] 8 Feb 1835 – 10 May 1921 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-128.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2173291/hampton-cemetery Hampton Cemetery]''' *[[Wheeler-24122|Mercilla Wheeler Draper]] 1827 –1872 husband [[Draper-3377|Travis Duval “Doolee” Draper]] buried in Greenhill Cemetery (above) ==='''PEORIA COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-666.jpg '''Hanna City''' ZIP Code 61536 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-667.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/108299/smithville-cemetery Smithville Cemetery]''' Hanna City, Peoria County, IL *[[Draper-5851|Glen Estol Draper Sr.]] 9 Oct 1921 – 14 Apr 1976 '''NoDoTeD''' Memorial ID 33629391 **Naomi ''Isbell'' (Draper) Polloch 1926-2017 (remarried John Pollock also buried here) ***Ronald L. R. “Ron” Draper 7 Dec 1944 – 11 Mar 2010 Memorial ID 49932745 ****Ellen Carole ''Doubet'' Draper22 May 1944 – 4 Nov 2016 Memorial ID 172697927 ***William Charles Draper10 Sep 1947 – 17 Dec 1947 Memorial ID 33627521 ***David P. Draper 20 Aug 1950 – 13 Apr 2012 Memorial ID 88923472 ****Jackie ''Jackson'' Draper married on June 21, 2003 (living) *Nancy Marie Draper 9 Aug 1973 – 9 Aug 1973 Memorial ID 33628362 *Rose Ella Draper 2 Mar 1941 – 12 Oct 2011 Memorial ID 79127942 ==='''ROCK ISLAND COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-668.jpg '''East Moline''' ZIP Code 61244 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-586.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/785258/greenview-memorial-gardens Greenview Memorial Gardens]''' *Victor H Draper 2 May 1908 – 22 Oct 1998 Memorial ID 198896566 **Mary Bellegante Draper 22 Jan 1918 – 10 Jun 1999 Memorial ID 198896567 ***Billy Eugene Draper 29 Aug 1939 – 5 Mar 1995 Memorial ID 185094415 ***John C. Draper 1941–2013 Memorial ID 22595770 '''CENOTAPH''' cremated ***Barbara J. ''Draper'' Merrill 1942–2013 Memorial ID 105878924 husband: ****Robert E. Merrill 1944–2021 Memorial ID 227009067 ***Juanita Marie Draper Schultz 1943–2015 Memorial ID 237943363 cremated '''Moline''' ZIP Code 61265 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-669.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/107707/riverside-cemetery? Riverside Cemetery]''' *George W. Draper 25 May 1853 – 22 May 1909 Memorial ID 194452165 **Wilhelmina Dora ''Jasper'' Draper Memorial ID1856 –1906 Memorial ID 194452124 *Joseph W Draper 1882 – 1928 Memorial ID 32453724 **Rebecca Jane McCombs Draper1882 – 1935 Memorial ID 32453713 ****Edna Mae Draper 1915 – 1930 Memorial ID 32453700 ***Joseph William Draper Jr. Oct 1917 – 4 Feb 1918 Memorial ID 86136779 ***Mary Jane ''Draper'' Swanson 1923–2004 Memorial ID 25744932 husband: ****Richard Wilbert Swanson 1917–1977 Memorial ID 25744926 *****Sharon Lynn ''Swanson'' DeFosse 1944–2005 Memorial ID 118751148 '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown *****Brian Keith Swanson 1948–1963 Memorial ID 25911628 *Harry F. Draper 1890 – 21 Mar 1967 Memorial ID 103664901 **Florence V. ''Frankenreider'' Draper 1911 – 4 Jul 1975 Memorial ID 103664940 ****Linda Lou Draper18 Jul 1948 – 28 Jun 1952 Memorial ID 103599194 *Helen Bernice Draper 19 Jul 1903 – 17 Mar 1907 Memorial ID 194452236 '''Rock Island''' ZIP Codes 61201 - 61299 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-557.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/109441/rock-island-national-cemetery? Rock Island National Cemetery]''' Located: Rock Island, IL *Robert Bell Draper 3 Jan 1908 – 4 May 1963 Memorial ID 73554930 **Emma Mae Draper 15 Aug 1881 – 10 Dec 1964 Memorial ID 73554677 *Alvin L. Draper 14 Oct 1947 – 15 Jun 2022 Memorial ID 240694802 *Fred Bell Draper 8 Aug 1909 – 3 Apr 1957 Memorial ID 2886780 *Leroy Salsbury Draper 15 Dec 1886 – 31 Jul 1962 Memorial ID 2886781 *Owen Everett Draper 27 Jan 1888 – 1 Feb 1953 Memorial ID 73554819 ==='''SANGAMON COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-251.jpg '''Springfield''' ZIP Codes 62629 to 62769 '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/107259/oak-ridge-cemetery Oak Ridge Cemetery]''' AKA Oak Ridge Cemetery & Abbey, Located: 1441 Monument St. (or Ave.) [[Lincoln-103|Abraham Lincoln]](1809 – 15 Apr 1865) U.S. President and his family *Thomas Jefferson Draper 1844 – 28 Jul 1917 ('''not family''') FS ID: KPD2-B7M wife: **Nancy Ellen Crump Draper 1849–1882 '''CENOTAPH''' burial undiscovered FS ID: KNHB-4HB *William Prescott Draper 17 Aug 1877 – 16 Mar 1957 ('''not family''') F.S. ID: K8TL-JQ5 wife: **Ellin P Draper '''CENOTAPH''' burial undiscovered *Bethenia J. Draper 1885 – 1945 *Cleta M. Draper 1907 – 5 Sep 1907 *Emma Lou Janes Draper 29 Jan 1944 – 1 Mar 2011 *Infant Son Draper 11 Sep 1917 – 17 Sep 1917 *Mary Elizabeth Corder Draper 1850 – 8 Oct 1924 *Opal Marie Draper 1928 – 1948 *Otis L. Draper 14 Jan 1905 – 19 Dec 1977 *Theodore Delmus Draper Jr. 20 May 1952 – 26 Feb 2014 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-24.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/105017/camp-butler-national-cemetery Camp_Butler_National_Cemetery]''' *[[Draper-5187|Robert Edward “Bob” Draper]] 9 Mar 1946 – 23 Sep 2012 **Norma Jean Ramey Draper 23 Sep 1929 – 15 Jul 2001 *[[Draper-5189|Samuel Alfred Draper]] 9 Oct 1894 – 9 Apr 1952 2nd wife: **[[Kain-778|Mary Kathleen ''Kain'' Draper]] 9 Feb 1916 – 7 Jan 1982 *[[Draper-5188|William Draper Sr.]] 21 Oct 1920 – 25 Aug 2009 and wife: **[[Lovell-4073|Betty Jane ''Lovel'' Draper]] 6 Sep 1920 – 2 Dec 2021 *Rev Charles Ludlow Draper (18 Apr 1927 – 27 Jan 2004) wife: **Marjorie Jean Thomas Draper (Feb 11, 1932 – Jun 7, 2022) *Cortes Draper 28 Jul 1875 – 20 Mar 1956 *Frances Louise Draper19 Sep 1920 – 25 Dec 2013 *Harry L. Draper9 Oct 1931 – 19 Nov 2007 *Lawrence Draper 5 May 1914 – 8 Apr 1989 ==='''VERMILION COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-252.jpg '''Catlin ZIP Code''' 61817 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-152.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/107260/oakridge-cemetery Oakridge Cemetery]''' *[[Draper-5294|John Wesley Draper]] 18 Aug 1818 – 20 Aug 1894 2nd wife: **[[Abeigale-1|Matilda Abeigale Stansbury Draper]] 13 Aug 1834 – 11 May 1920 ** 1st wife: [[Pate-2975|Catherine Pate Draper]] '''CENOTAPH''' buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/107414/pate-cemetery Pate Cemetery] https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-153.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/107414/pate-cemetery Pate Cemetery]''' *[[Pate-2975|Catherine Pate Draper]] (1821 - 1870) husband: **[[Draper-5294|John Wesley Draper]] (1818 – 1894) '''CENOTAPH''' buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/107260/oakridge-cemetery Oakridge Cemetery] ***[[Draper-5311|Mary E. Draper]] 1854 – 29 Nov 1874 *[[Draper-5310|John A. Draper 23]] Jun 1847 – 7 Apr 1918 wife: **Susan Watson (1854-????) '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown *Winfield Draper 1879 – 13 Jun 1879 infant death son of D.H and S. Draper (can't find the parents '''Danville''' ZIP Codes 61832, 61834 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-154.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/108354/spring-hill-cemetery-and-mausoleum Spring Hill Cemetery and Mausoleum]''' AKA Springhill Cemetery Location: 301 E Voorhees St, Danville, IL *[[Draper-5293|Rev George Washington Draper]] 10 Jul 1843 – 15 Nov 1917 wives: **[[Ann_Carpenter-1|Susan Ann Carpenter Draper]] 15 Dec 1843 – 1920 **Addie Ellen Daniels Draper 25 Nov 1864 – 22 Nov 1955 *[[Draper-5291|Roy Gillette Draper]] 10 Dec 1929 – 25 Aug 2011 **[[Landrum-853|Mildred Allene (Landrum) Draper]] (1916 - 2008) '''CENOTAPH''' buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/24196/maple-hill-cemetery Maple Hill Cemetery] Alabama *[[Draper-5946|Lillian E. (Draper) Iven (1928 - 1960) Sister of [[Draper-5291|Roy Gillette Draper]] above *Abraham L. Draper 4 Oct 1852 – 18 Jul 1918 *Angeline J. Probst Draper 1841 – 24 Apr 1936 *Annalee Sheets Draper 1875 – 14 Sep 1896 *Arley Owen Draper 17 Jun 1891 – 12 Apr 1955 *Charles G. Draper unknown – 12 Oct 1854 *Charles L. Draper 4 Jan 1852 – 19 Aug 1908 *Daughter Draper Birth and death dates unknown. *Edwin J. Draper 30 Apr 1838 – 4 Feb 1910 *Faye Vada Brown Draper 1 Aug 1895 – 25 Jan 1974 *Frank Amos Draper 3 Jun 1866 – 8 Nov 1903 *Ida Lucinda Woodward Draper 23 Aug 1908 – 2 Jun 1945 *Lillian E. Draper 1874 – 1907 *Lilly Elsie Henk Draper 1 Jun 1922 – 31 May 2004 *Margaret Jones Draper 1850 – 16 Mar 1923 *Margaret H. Culbertson Draper unknown – Dec 1854 *Marie Ellen Draper unknown – 20 Oct 1915 *Nellie C. Cass Draper16 Jan 1873 – 21 Jun 1893 *Sarah A. Partlow Draper 23 Dec 1840 – 13 Oct 1895 ==='''WARREN COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-253.jpg '''Monmouth''' ZIP Code 61462 *Monmouth has been home to a few famous individuals namely the legendary lawman [[Earp-113|Wyatt Earp]] and former president Ronald Reagan. In addition Stephen Douglas once oversaw a hearing in Monmouth dealing with the possible extradition of Mormon Leader Joseph Smith to Missouri to face charges of murder. [[Draper-4290|Joe Draper]]'s wife [[Eby-1144|Vada]] was related to [[Earp-113|Wyatt Earp]]'s family who briefly lived here. https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-59.jpg '''Monmouth Cemetery''' Also called Glendale Cemetery, was once a small, privately owned cemetery, but was taken over by city owned Monmouth Cemetery decades ago. Glendale Cemetery was located at the corner of North Sixth Street and Boston Avenue. Today, Glendale Cemetery is simply known as the Glendale Addition to Monmouth Cemetery. [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Monmouth+City+Cemetery/@40.9134666,-90.6413579,265m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x87e10bab0fc5ac37:0x97c71a922d2ce532!8m2!3d40.9132449!4d-90.6411955 Satellite_View_Map] The Deweese Family married into the Draper Family, who are buried in Starr Cemetery, Humboldt, Nebraska. Elizabeth Deweese was buried here in Monmouth with her children or descendants. While not "blood" related, The Deweese family had very close ties to the Draper Family. *[[Deweese-462|Elizabeth Deweese Lucas]] is buried here with her daughter [[Lucas-8991|Mary]]. Elizabeth was the sister of [[Deweese-818|James Madison Deweese]] who was part of the underground railway in Iowa with [[Draper-4254|Ira Dillingham Draper]] who were Wanted Dead or Alive for aiding slaves in Iowa. ==='''WAYNE COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-254.jpg '''NOTE''' Many of the Drapers in Southern Illinois trace back to [[Draper-3301|Joshua Draper]] 1770-1855 where we hit the proverbial "Brick Wall". There is good reason to believe they descend from [[Draper-40|Thomas]] and [[Coleman-153|Lucy Coleman Draper]] (1733 - abt. 1812). Family Search and Find A Grave would disagree with this theory. Based on the family history of living descendants of [[Draper-3301|Joshua Draper]] 1770-1885, they should connect to our family. The current son of [[Draper-40|Thomas]] and Lucy Coleman Draper is listed as [[Draper-745|Joshua Draper]] 1784-1857 who lived and died in Alabama with all his children, except for [[Draper-743|William Lane Draper]] who is buried in Tennessee. The burial of [[Draper-743|William Lane Draper]] in Tennessee is part of the confusion in connecting the Southern Illinois Draper families with our family. If we were to replace [[Draper-745|Joshua Draper 1784 -1857]] with [[Draper-3301|Joshua Draper 1770-1855]] as the son of [[Draper-40|Thomas and Lucy Coleman Draper]] this whole branch of the Draper family would connect to our family, (the descendants of [[Draper-169|Thomas and Sarah Toone? Draper]]) We need more information to sort out who [[Draper-3301|Joshua Draper 1770]] and [[Draper-745|Joshua Draper 1784]] were. While these two Joshua Draper are probably part of our family and are most likely cousins, connecting them to our family in the proper way is impossible at this entry dated July 29, 2020. '''Orchardville''' ZIP Code 62899 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-477.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2240141/mount-pleasant-cemetery Mount Pleasant Cemetery]''' AKA Ayers Cemetery Cyntha Ann Guinn Draper 8 May 1830 – 3 Feb 1910 Memorial ID 180388854 *Daniel Amos Draper 26 Aug 1837 – 13 Oct 1919 Memorial ID 180387051 *E. A. Draper 24 Dec 1855 – 30 Mar 1877 Memorial ID 82776108 *[[Draper-5023|Elijah Draper]] 16 Feb 1833 – 26 Jan 1903 Memorial ID 53159258 **[[Guinn-1172|Mary Frances Guinn Draper]] 11 Mar 1836 – 20 Oct 1914 Memorial ID 82775600 *Letica Slade Draper 27 May 1839 – 3 Jan 1909 Memorial ID 180386998 *Morris Draper 5 Aug 1829 – 20 Sep 1869 Memorial ID 53159206 *Nancy E. Draper 10 Feb 1872 – 27 Oct 1872 Memorial ID 180388791 *Nathan Draper1868 – 3 Oct 1869 Memorial ID 180386975 *Otto Draper 28 Mar 1877 – 2 Jul 1877 Memorial ID 82776138 *Sarah Slade Draper 24 Apr 1834 – 26 Nov 1905 Memorial ID 180386936 '''Wayne City''' ZIP Code 62895 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-176.jpg ...Chase Hardware antique sign at Cracker Barrel, Bloomington, Illinois Fairbanks-Morse was an American Manufacturer, founded 1823, in Saint Johnsbury, Vermont. Originally a weighing scale manufacturer, it later diversified into pumps, engines, windmills, coffee grinders, radios, farm tractors. https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-179.jpg Fairbanks-Morse Advertisement of a Wind Mill https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-79.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/104618/baltimore-cemetery Baltimore Cemetery]''' *[[Draper-1997|William Bennett Draper]] 8 Nov 1854 – 11 Aug 1930 wife: **[[Hooper-8823|Josephene Hooper Draper]] 17 Oct 1854 – 6 Nov 1938 *[[Draper-3299|Resire Dero “R.D.” Draper]] 30 May 1856 – 9 Apr 1935 wife: **[[Allen-43059|Mary Arthella Allen Draper]] 20 Sep 1861 – 15 Sep 1911 *[[Draper-3298|Reetha A Draper Simpson]] 6 May 1881 – 29 May 1948 Husband: **[[Simpson-16979|William G. Simpson]] 1870–1932 *[[Draper-1999|George Washington Draper]] 18 Jan 1847 – 4 Mar 1899 wife: **[[Mayberry-1516|Mary E Mayberry Draper]] 1 Jan 1854 – 29 Oct 1896 ***[[Draper-5475|Eva May ''Draper'' Ford]] 1877–1916, husband: ****[[Ford-20358|Albert Amos Ford]] 1868–1957 '''CENOTAPH''' buried [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/86501/rainsville-cemetery Rainsville IN], children: *****George William Ford 1907–1909 Age 2 infant *****Natalie O Ford 1906–1906 age: 3 months infant **'''Note''' The other 5 (or more) children of Eva & Albert were bound out to other families after Eva died. They are buried all over the Midwest, USA (needs documented) *[[Draper-5358|John Wesley Draper]] 22 May 1852 – 12 Jun 1905 and wives: **[[Witter-777|Rebecca Witter Draper]] 16 Feb 1853 – 24 Oct 1882 **[[Ballard-10144|Malinda Ballard Draper]] 31 Mar 1852 – 5 Apr 1922 *[[Draper-1995|James Wilson Draper]] Oct 1845 – 1936 Wife **[[Peer-673|Rachel Peer Draper]] Mar 1849 – 1925 '''CENOTAPH''' buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/105794/garrison-cemetery Garrison Cemetery] her children: ***[[Draper-5350|Lewis Franklin Draper]] 11 Jul 1887 – 21 Jan 1963 Wife: ****[[Hunt-25579|Clara Hunt Draper]] 23 Jul 1889 – 20 Aug 1958 ****Kate Alma Pair 1893–Deceased '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown *****James Wilson Draper (1916-deceased) '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown *[[Draper-5349|William Belzic Draper]] 10 Jan 1875 – 2 Jun 1954 and wife: **[[Harrolle-16|Flora Estella Harrolle Draper]] 19 Aug 1887 – 6 Mar 1939 *[[Draper-5198|Curtis Orville Draper]] 15 Jul 1884 – 19 Aug 1947 wife: **[[Powell-22823|Carolyn Ruth Powell Draper]] 1887 – 1960 *[[Draper-5355|Ephraim Franklin Draper]] 12 Oct 1876 – 25 Mar 1956 wife **No events listed *George W. Draper 1879 – 17 Jun 1881 **infant death *Clarence Ezar Draper 28 Oct 1886 – 23 Dec 1967 FAG: 106922465 Wife: **Catherine Ruchamey Gritton Draper 31 Dec 1892 – 20 Jun 1980 FAG: 106921909 *[[Draper-3298|Reetha A ''Draper'' Simpson]] 1881–1948 husband: (daughter of Resire Draper) **[[Simpson-16979|William G. Simpson]] 1870–1932 *[[Draper-5348|Bert Ellis Draper]] 29 Apr 1893 – 22 Jun 1973 wife: **No events listed *[[Draper-5197|Herbert Orville Draper]] 25 Aug 1919 – 12 Feb 2009 wife: **[[Fenton-3968|Venita June (Fenton) Withrow]] (1934 - 2012) '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown, died in Ash Flat, Sharp County, Arkansas, *[[Draper-5497|Chancy Sylvester Draper]] 29 Oct 1886 – 19 Apr 1974 wife: **[[Ward-39492|Zelma Alta Ward Draper]] 9 Sep 1890 – 8 Jul 1972 daughter: ***[[Draper-5503|Vera J. (Draper) Hertenstein]] (1918 - 2006) husband: ****[[Hertenstein-73|John Irvin Hertenstein]] (1913 - 1949) ***[[Draper-5504|Erma I (Draper) Barlow]] (1919 - 2018) ****Paris Clifford Richardson (1915-1945) '''CENOTAPH''' killed in Germany, buried there ****Howard Milton Barlow (1912-2003) *Alice Rosetta Perry Draper20 Mar 1883 – 5 Dec 1957 *Arthur A. Draper 19 May 1883 – 28 May 1883 infant death *Fred Draper 18 Jan 1898 – 15 Mar 1971 FAG ID: 134614446; FS ID: M1FM-XWF wife: **Gertrude Hutchcraft Draper27 Dec 1902 – 22 Aug 1981 FAG ID: 134614477; FS ID: KH24-XLD; son: ***Bernard Lee Draper 14 Jul 1925 – 26 May 1934 Age 8 FAG ID: 106935866; FS ID: M1FM-X7L *Noah Draper unknown details '''CENOTAPH''' (see notes in FAG ID: 106921387 wife **Eliza Draper unknown details '''CENOTAPH''' their child: ***Richard A Draper 6 Sep 1854 – 21 Dec 1922 FAG Mem. ID: 106921387 ****Martha Anna Buchanan Draper 18 Aug 1864 – 12 Sep 1912 Children: *****Leonard Draper (1886–1951) FAG Mem. ID: 31634290 '''CENOTAPH''' buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/105109/charlottesville-cemetery Charlottesville Cemetery] Bird, Lawrence Co., IL *****Ethel ''Draper'' Yocum (1901-2002) FAG MEM. ID: 60073940 '''CENOTAPH''' buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/106740/maplewood-cemetery Maplewood Cemetery] Rantoul, IL *Bertha E Draper 1924 – 1935 *Betty Jean Buchanan Draper 17 Jan 1931 – 31 Jul 2017 *Charles Clinton Draper 19 Jan 1894 – 27 Aug 1959 *Charles Clinton Draper Jr. 28 Dec 1928 – 14 Apr 1990 *Charles Isaac “Charlie” Draper 5 Dec 1850 – 14 Dec 1929 *Clayton Lane Draper 28 Mar 1896 – 9 Aug 1963 *Cly Draper 12 Apr 1884 – 16 Jun 1961 *Clyde Ernest Draper 16 Jun 1917 – 7 Nov 1991 *Cora Lorene Draper 1903 – 1914 *Daniel S Draper 3 Jan 1880 – 25 Mar 1882 *Dellah B. Williams Draper 11 Feb 1888 – 27 Oct 1964 *Effie May Richardson Draper 19 Nov 1884 – 23 Oct 1971 *Etta May Mundy Draper 22 Mar 1882 – 21 Jul 1962 *Eva M Draper 15 Aug 1906 – 18 Nov 1933 *Francis M Draper 6 Oct 1878 – unknown *George A. Draper11 Mar 1892 – 28 Dec 1905 *Gladys Mary Church Draper 2 Mar 1900 – 1979 *Hardy B. Draper 25 Aug 1888 – 27 Jun 1889 *Howard Draper 2 Nov 1920 – Jan 1970 *Howard Wilson Draper 1 May 1916 – 18 Aug 1916 *Infant Daughter Draper unknown – 23 Sep 1885 *Infant Daughter Draper Jul 1880 – Jul 1880 *Infant Son Draper 22 Feb 1896 – 22 Feb 1896 *Ira Russell Draper 1 Jun 1883 – 9 Jun 1942 *James Marcus Draper 1887 – Oct 1918 *Janet S. Trunk Draper 23 Sep 1942 – 3 Dec 2008 *Jeanie Draper28 Jan 1940 – 28 Jan 1940 *Jessie Black Draper 1899 – 1987 *John Wesley Draper 24 May 1913 – 5 Jun 1932 *Joseph Bennett Draper 11 Mar 1861 – 19 Nov 1903 *Lester Draper 6 Nov 1915 – 23 Feb 1917 *Lillie Scott Draper 11 Jan 1897 – 2 Jul 1956 *Louvina Buchanan Draper 13 Dec 1866 – 9 Jun 1959 *Lowell E. Draper23 Oct 1917 – 5 Jan 1997 *Marie Draper 30 Apr 1900 – 25 Jun 1979 *Martha E. Draper 17 Oct 1884 – 7 Nov 1884 *Martha Jane “Jannie” Butler Draper 1857 – 26 Nov 1947 *Marvin Draper 22 Jun 1897 – 1964 *Minnie Leeta Hands Draper 29 Jul 1900 – 19 Jan 1978 *Miriam J. Parker Draper 17 Mar 1920 – 21 Oct 2005 *Nolan Emmerson Draper Jr. 25 Oct 1922 – 27 Oct 1922 *Nolan Emmerson Draper Sr. 23 Aug 1901 – 17 Feb 1993 *Nora Perry Draper 12 Feb 1880 – 1946 *Otha Chalmer Draper 7 May 1881 – 23 Apr 1961 *Owen Bennett Draper 31 Oct 1906 – 3 Feb 1999 *Perry E Draper 18 Jul 1890 – 17 Nov 1987 *Ray Rossie Draper 4 Aug 1888 – 27 May 1927 *Rebecca Draper 24 Aug 1888 – Sep 1969 *Rebecca Ann Ballard Draper 4 Nov 1854 – 24 Mar 1940 *Riley F. Draper 29 Sep 1888 – 21 Jun 1959 *Rosella Rutherford Draper 1 May 1918 – 20 Nov 2010 *Rufus Kenneth Draper 25 Dec 1924 – 9 May 1969 *Ruth A. Draper15 Dec 1920 – 16 Feb 2002 *Sam Draper 3 Jun 1955 – 7 Aug 2002 *Tamer Vermadell Smith Draper 10 Jan 1886 – 19 Oct 1947 *Thelma E Laird Draper 1 Jan 1916 – 31 May 2012 *Thomas Franklin Draper 24 Dec 1858 – 1 Jan 1946 *Turner Byron Draper 20 Dec 1875 – 2 Jun 1963 *William I. “Willie” Draper 3 Aug 1878 – 26 Aug 1880 *William L. Draper1824 – 26 Sep 1902 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-156.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/108521/thomason-cemetery Thomason Cemetery]''' Rural cemetery Located on County Rd 610 N west of County Rd 500 East *[[Draper-1994|Isaac L. Draper]] 7 Dec 1813 – 29 Jan 1858 wife **[[Unknown-341569|Lucy A. Thomason Draper]]1817 – After 1840 *Rex Marshal Draper 11 Dec 1900 – 19 Nov 1986 **Chloe M Loge Draper 20 Nov 1907 – 22 Feb 1995 *Eldon Eugene “Gene” Draper 6 Dec 1929 – 23 Oct 2010 **wife ?? add when discovered ***Dee Ann Draper unknown – 13 May 1970 ***Lee Ann Draper unknown – 13 May 1970 *Evers Draper 24 Nov 1885 – 4 Apr 1960 wife: **Mabel Thomason Draper 1889 – 1970 *Joseph Bennett Draper 1861-1903) '''CENOTAPH''' buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/104618/baltimore-cemetery Baltimore Cemetery] Son: **Harry B Draper 18 Jun 1894 – 14 Aug 1948 MEMORIAL ID 95040427 wife: ***Virgie Lee Austin Draper 25 May 1897 – 5 Jun 1965 MEMORIAL ID 97282361 *Anthony Wayne Draper unknown – 1959 *Bertha Augustina Ballard Draper 16 Jan 1882 – 19 Dec 1944 *Carol Renee Draperunknown – 1962 *Chloe M Loge Draper 20 Nov 1907 – 22 Feb 1995 *Florence Virginia Crocker Draper 15 Oct 1857 – 20 Feb 1911 *Francis Marion Draper 6 Oct 1878 – 24 Jun 1961 *Harry Ace Draper Jr. 25 Apr 1924 – 2 Jul 1974 *Infant Son Draper 1930 – 1930 *Jackie Leland Draper 29 Mar 1934 – 12 Mar 1936 *John William Draper 18 Mar 1935 – 11 May 1935 *Lemmen Cecil Draper1884 – 1932 *Loren Marshall Draper 30 Mar 1909 – 25 Sep 1973 *Luisana Draper 1827 – unknown *Lyman Lloyd Draper 30 May 1911 – 29 Sep 1972 *Mabel Thomason Draper 1889 – 1970 *Maurice Draper 1 Oct 1901 – 21 Dec 1991 *Melba Ester Jeannette Hall Draper 23 Sep 1899 – 3 Nov 1988 *Michael Dale Draper 19 Nov 1953 – 3 Mar 1954 *Nona M. Koontz Draper 11 Feb 1907 – 24 Apr 2009 *Norma Lucille Turner Draper 23 Jan 1925 – 29 Oct 1998 *Otto Draper 10 Jul 1892 – Jun 1952 *Peter F. Draper 1834 – 1861 *Predis Loren Draper 22 Sep 1892 – 30 Nov 1958 *Thelma Lucille Simpson Draper 19 Feb 1919 – 15 Feb 1938 *Thurman Otto Draper 10 Jul 1892 – 4 Jun 1952 *Violet Draper 13 Aug 1939 – 10 Jul 2005 *Virgie Lee Austin Draper 25 May 1897 – 5 Jun 1965 *Voris “Sonny” Draper 10 Jun 1932 – 7 Jan 2017 *William Franklin Draper 19 Jan 1888 – 26 Jul 1943 *William Isaac Draper 8 May 1854 – 15 Jun 1900 ==='''WHITE COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-255.jpg '''Brownville''' 62821 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-99.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/360529/west-union-cemetery West Union Cemetery]''' Location Brownsville, White County, Illinois, USA *[[Bird-10713|Martha ''Bird'' (Draper) Sanders]] 1838 - 1922 (1st husband [[Draper-4844|Christopher Draper]] buried in Enfield, IL *Sarah Jane Elizabeth ''Draper'' Shipley 31 Jul 1864 – 24 Dec 1908 (Christopher's daughter) '''Enfield''' ZIP Code 62835 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-97.jpg '''William Draper Family Cemetery''' is a rural cemetery, in a farm field, mostly destroyed by farming. [https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Waynesburg,+Indiana///@38.0539101,-88.2799483,106m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m10!4m9!1m5!1m1!1s0x886baa3a261fc991:0x871aa90b5b049768!2m2!1d-85.6694219!2d39.2111627!1m0!1m0!3e0 Satellite_View_Map] From Enfield, take State Highway 45 south to State Route 14. Turn left towards Carmi, then turn right (south) on County Road 500E to County Road 1200N. Turn east on County Road 1200N, and the cemetery is just past the third electric pole on the left. It is located about thirty steps from the road in a field. Most of the cemetery has been destroyed by the current owners who see nothing wrong with plowing over it. Back in the 1860s, the land was owned by William Draper, who was buried there. *[[Draper-4818|William Draper]] 1 May 1784 – 12 Oct 1862 original property owner ***Elizabeth (Draper) Lough (1815 - 1848) '''CENOTAPH''' Daughter of [[Draper-4818|William Draper]] died in Decatur County, IN, her husband: ****[[Lough-709|James Hamilton Lough]] (1814 - 1850) '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown *[[Draper-4844|Christopher Draper]] 1820 – 1876 wife: **[[Bird-10713|Martha ''Bird'' (Draper) Sanders]] (1838 - 1922) re-mairred, buried In Brownsville, IL *Susannah Russel Draper 12 Sep 1836 – 31 Oct 1860 *Katherine Draper Kinsall Jul 1862 – 31 Jul 1862 *Kathleen Draper Kinsall 31 Jul 1862 – 31 Jul 1862 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-93.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/105586/enfield-cemetery Enfield Cemetery]''' *[[Draper-4987|Sara Jane ''Draper'' Gentry]] 1837-1906 (Daughter of [[Draper-4818|William Draper]], above) husband: ** [[Gentry-4255|George Gentry]] 1835-1913, their son and daughters: ***William Cyrus Gentry 1859–1949 wife: Laura Stokes Gentry 1863–1921 ***Frances Aranah Gentry Jordan 1870–1934, husband: Alexander Jordan 1863–1928 ***[[Gentry-4257|Julia Elizabeth ''Gentry'' Kinsall]] (1857 - 1932) husband: [[Kinsall-18|Alvin Hamilton Kinsall]] (1855 - 1932) *[[Draper-5213|Joseph Franklin “Frank” Elijah Draper]] 4 Aug 1871 – 1951 Wife: **[[Welch-11970|Lula Welch Draper]] May 1875 – 14 May 1950 *[[Draper-4820|Joseph Martin Draper]] 13 Nov 1811 – 14 Aug 1895 wife: **[[Patterson-21626|Eliza Ann Patterson Draper]] 30 Nov 1813 – 14 Feb 1866 ***[[Draper-5323|Samuel P. Draper]] 1839 – 1863 Age 23, '''CENOTAPH''', died from diseases from Civil War, two days after mustered out, buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/63403/vicksburg-national-cemetery Vicksburg National Cemetery], Mississippi *[[Draper-5324|Mary Jane (Draper) Gowdy]] (1843 - 1937) (parents Joseph & Eliza above) husband: **[[Gowdy-294|James E. Gowdy]]1839–1916 *[[Draper-5325|Elizabeth E.'' Draper'' Brockett]] (1845 - 1881) (parents Joseph & Eliza above) husband: **[[Brockett-811|Michael S. Brockett ]] (1846 - 1924) *[[Draper-5214|Maurice E. Draper]]1910 – 1956, wife: **[[Wilson-93981|Dana Elmeto (Wilson) Ward]] (1909 - 2013) she re-married *[[Draper-4821|William M. Draper MD]] 20 Feb 1818 – 10 Nov 1880 wives: ** [[Deemer-317|Sarah Ann Deemer Draper]] (27 August 1822- 8 May 1866) '''CENOTAPH''' burial in Enfield unknown **[[Fisher-27162|Catharine Fisher Draper]] (1821–about 1900) '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown *[[Draper-5326|James Draper]] Sep 1852 – 22 Jan 1940 wife **[[Waldon-394|Lizzie Waldon Draper]] Jan 1859 – 29 Sep 1940 *J. F. Draper Birth and death dates unknown. *Martha Harrell Draper Birth and death dates unknown. '''Carmi''' ZIP Code 62821 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-411.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/107206/north-maple-ridge-cemetery North Maple Ridge Cemetery]''' Located: Carmi, White County , Illinois, USA *Howard George Draper Jr. 28 Oct 1915 – 12 Jul 1989 Memorial ID 136981122 wife: **Mary Alice Holden Draper 14 Dec 1917 – 7 Oct 2014 Memorial ID 136981008 their daughter: ***Diann Draper Williams (1945–2016) '''CENOTAPH''' Cremated FAG Memorial ID: 156855763 ****Husband and children still living https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-96.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/105785/white-county-memorial-garden White County Memorial Garden]''' AKA Garden of Memories Location: Carmi, White County, Illinois, USA *[[Draper-5215|Larry Draper]] 10 Nov 1941 – 12 Sep 2012 **[[Winter-6930|Patricia “Pat” Winter Draper]] 25 Nov 1946 – 25 Oct 2014 *[[Draper-5481|Gloria L. ''Draper'' Kallenbach]] (1924 - 2013) husband **[[Kallenbach-243|Glenn Robert Kallenbach]] 1925-2017 ***[[Kallenbach-244|Karen Sue Kallenbach Berger 1953–1992]] *Ernest A. Draper 4 Mar 1902 – 1994 **Mildred E. Lough Draper 2 Apr 1903 – 19 May 1999 ==='''WHITESIDE COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-523.jpg '''Rock Falls''' ZIP Code 61071 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-524.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1187153/coloma-township-cemetery Coloma Township Cemetery] AKA IOOF Odd Fellows Cemetery *[[WikiTree contributors, "Rufus N. Draper (1851-1943)," WikiTree: The Free Family Tree, (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Draper-5706 : accessed 12 October 2022).|Rufus N Draper]] 9 Jan 1851 – 30 Dec 1943 **[[Hightower-2133|Mary Magdalene Belles Draper]] 1853 - 1924 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/108328/south-hill-cemetery South Hill Cemetery] Vandalia, IL ==='''WILLIAMSON COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-594.jpg '''Creal Springs ZIP Code 62922 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-595.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/105298/creal-springs-cemetery? Creal Springs Cemetery]''' Creal Springs, IL *Benjamin Franklin “Frank” Draper 28 Nov 1892 – 1968 Memorial ID 63530233 **Mabel ''Rushing'' Draper 17 Apr 1892 – 23 Aug 1981 Memorial ID 63530234 children: ***Anita Ruth Draper 30 Jan 1922 – 25 Sep 1924 Memorial ID 63530232 Age 2 ***B Frank Draper Jr. 3 Mar 1925 – 8 Mar 1925 Memorial ID 63530235 Age 5 days ***Eva Jane ''Draper'' Hammock 1928–2018 Memorial ID 194214663 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/106520/lakeview-cemetery Lakeview Cemetery] Johnson city, IL ***Ida Mae Draper 1936 – 1938 Memorial ID 63530236 ==Wisconsin 112 Burial Listings== ===ASHLAND COUNTY=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-627.jpg '''Bad River''' ZIP Code 54806 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-628.jpg [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/88635/bad-river-cemetery Bad River Cemetery] AKA Odanah Cemetery Located: Odanah, WI *George Draper 1843 – 5 Apr 1909 Memorial ID 12094087 **Angeline Draper 1847 – 18 Feb 1914 Memorial ID 93975796 ===CLARK COUNTY=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-629.jpg '''Loyal''' ZIP Code 54446 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-630.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/161768/loyal-city-cemetery Loyal City Cemetery]''' Located: Loyal, Clark County, Wisconsin, USA *Pvt Horace Draper 17 Jul 1838 – 1922 Memorial ID 17970934 **Lucia Sarah Clement Draper 9 Dec 1831 – 1921 Memorial ID 100465252 ***Fredrick William Draper 22 Jul 1868 – 2 Sep 1962 Memorial ID 100465606 ****Amy Kayhart Draper12 Feb 1878 – 1945 Memorial ID 100465765 *****Bernice Draper 26 May 1895 – Feb 1975 Memorial ID 100465431 ===DOOR COUNTY=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-632.jpg '''Sturgeon Bay''' ZIP Code 54235 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-633.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/87550/bayside-cemetery Bayside Cemetery]''' Sturgeon Bay, Door County, WI *Gilbert A. Draper (a.1825 - b.1865) died in Civil War, Married 23 Dec 1858 in Evans New York '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown, wife: **Louise A. ''Barnard'' (Draper) Olson 1834 - 1900 Memorial ID 150881980, 2nd husband: ***Hans Jacob Olson 1845–1927 (m. 1871) Memorial ID 178014399 ****'''NOTE''' Louise and Hans Olson had 3 children ***Charles Eugene Draper 20 Oct 1862 – 28 Mar 1882 Memorial ID 127940660 Age 19 died of consumption ***Lillian Draper 3 Sep 1860 – 8 Jan 1884 Memorial ID 150179483 age 23 died of consumption ===MILWAUKEE COUNTY=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-604.jpg '''Milwaukee''' ZIP Code 53022 - 53218 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-603.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/109442/wood-national-cemetery Wood National Cemetery]''' Milwaukee, WI *Alvin Draper 1811 – 26 Apr 1873 Memorial ID 2905921 *George Draper unknown – 8 Sep 1913 Memorial ID 2905922 *Joseph E Draper 27 Oct 1897 – 3 Jun 1967 Memorial ID 2905923 ===OUTAGAMIE COUNTY=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-634.jpg '''Appleton''' ZIP Code 54915 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-636.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/88828/riverside-cemetery? Riverside Cemetery]''' Appleton, County, WI '''NOTE''' The only Draper burial here is Almer Draper 1859-1899, but his pedigree is listed: *John Draper 1755–1826 '''CENOTAPH''' Canada wife '''NOT Family''' **Lydia ''Rogers'' Draper 1751–1815 '''CENOTAPH''' Canada ***Jacob Draper 1791–1867 '''CENOTAPH''' Canada wife: ****Frederica ''Winn'' Draper 1789–1836 '''CENOTAPH''' Canada *****Elisha Draper 1826–1910 '''CENOTAPH''' Canada, wife: ******Thursa ''Humphreys'' Draper 1831–1900 '''CENOTAPH''' *******Almer F. Draper 6 Mar 1859 – 14 Jul 1899 Memorial ID 144211149 wife: ********Katherine ''Lovelace'' 1862–Deceased '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown *********Marie Draper 1889–1972 LV6T-M7H​​ '''CENOTAPH''' *********Margaret Draper 1892–Deceased LV6T-M4G '''CENOTAPH''​​' *********Charles Dean Draper 1894–1963 LV6R-1SL​​ wife: '''CENOTAPH''' **********Ellen M. ''Frederickson'' Draper 1901–1976 son: '''CENOTAPH''' ***********Gordon Murray Draper 1938–1958 G3BV-6RY '''CENOTAPH''' *********Almer F Draper 1899–Deceased LV6T-MZ3 wife: '''CENOTAPH''' **********Anna M ''Auer'' Draper 1905–2003 G3YR-21Y '''CENOTAPH''' '''Stephensville''' ZIP Code 54944 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-635.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/87848/ellington-union-cemetery? Ellington Union Cemetery]''' Stephensville, Outagamie CO., WI *Nelson B. Draper 13 Dec 1823 – 13 Jan 1880 Memorial ID 153360369 **Sarah A. Spencer Draper1832 – 1898 Memorial ID 153360664 ***Maggie A. Draper 1858 – 1872 Memorial ID 153359778 age 13 ***Florence Ina Draper Grant 1860–1912 Memorial ID 14595798 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/38765/fairview-cemetery Fairview Cemetery] Ontario, OR, her husband: ****Adelbert Roscoe Grant 1855–1944 Memorial ID 14595785 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/38765/fairview-cemetery Fairview Cemetery] Ontario, OR ***Avery N. Draper 1890 – 1895 Memorial ID 153359395 Age 4 ===RICHLAND COUNTY=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-596.jpg '''Bosstown''' ZIP Code 53581 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-597.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/88443/mill-creek-cemetery Mill Creek Cemetery] Bosstown, Wisconsin *Simon Draper (1827-1866) '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown **Phoebe ''Breese'' (Draper) Hartley (1831–1926) Memorial ID 22456942 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2131387/timber-ridge-cemetery Timber Ridge Cemetery] Marshfield, MO ***James Draper 1850–1918 Memorial ID 88109219 wife: ****Mary Ann Ewing Draper 30 Jun 1849 – 4 Oct 1923 Memorial ID 88109236 children: *****Glendolah ''Draper'' Dieter 1887–1918 Memorial ID 88109113 ******Infant Son Dieter 1918–1918 *****Vivian Draper 15 May 1883 – 8 Nov 1921 Memorial ID 88109400 *****Frederick E. Draper 22 Jun 1876 – 11 Apr 1943 Memorial ID 88109182 *****Oliver E. “Ollie” Draper15 Jan 1878 – 22 Nov 1911 Memorial ID 88109248 ******Eva Lucinda ''Coleman'' (Draper) Lee 1878–1958 (m. 1903) Memorial ID 120660779 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2129294/saint-marys-catholic-church-cemetery St. Marys Catholic Church Cemetery] Richland Center, WI *******Zelma Lael ''Draper'' (Guist) Turnmire 1904–1977 Memorial ID 87455232 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1972932/readstown-cemetery Readstown Cemetery] Readstown, WI *******James O. Draper 13 May 1909 – 21 Dec 1972 Memorial ID 76953772 wife: ********Arlita B. “Molly” Beaty Draper 6 Jun 1922 – 1 Mar 2009 Memorial ID 34513119 *********Gerald William Draper5 Aug 1943 – 7 Aug 1943 Memorial ID 88109210 **********Frederick E. “Fred” Draper13 May 1949 – 27 Aug 1973 Memorial ID 88109193 *********Thomas Frank Draper 24 Sep 1944 – 23 Jun 2005 Memorial ID 11231737 *'''NOTE''' The following are listed here because of 2 infant sons (below) that are buried in this cemetery. To avoid confusion, the family is listed here also, even though buried elsewhere. *Oliver E Draper 1912–1978 (m. 1935) Memorial ID 64477109 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/88398/maple-hill-cemetery Maple Hill Cemetery] Evansville, WI **1st wife: Ariel Elizabeth ''Beatty'' (Draper) Wagner 1916–1984 (m. 1935) Memorial ID 60984973 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/963056/richland-center-cemetery Richland Center Cemetery] Richland Center, WI, sons: ***Infant Son Draper 17 Sep 1935 – 17 Sep 1935 Memorial ID 60985252 ***Infant Son Draper17 Sep 1935 – 17 Sep 1935 Memorial ID 60985281 **2nd wife: Buena Mildred ''Gulsrud'' Draper 1919–1988 Memorial ID '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/88398/maple-hill-cemetery Maple Hill Cemetery] Evansville, WI ***Dean Ollie Draper 1959–2011 Memorial ID 64475647 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/88398/maple-hill-cemetery Maple Hill Cemetery] Evansville, WI wife: ****Wendy J. Trieloff Draper 1952–2017 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/88398/maple-hill-cemetery Maple Hill Cemetery] Evansville, WI *'''NOTE''' The following are listed here because the parents of Oscar and Ray Draper. both age 2. (below) are buried in this cemetery. To avoid confusion, the family is listed here also, even though buried elsewhere. *James Draper 1880–1948 Memorial ID 79304187 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/963056/richland-center-cemetery Richland Center Cemetery] Richland Center, WI **Margaret Davis Draper 1881–1962 Memorial ID 79304229 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/963056/richland-center-cemetery Richland Center Cemetery] Richland Center, WI ***Oscar Draper 26 Mar 1907 – 9 Feb 1910 Age 2 Memorial ID 88109260 ***Ray V. Draper 2 Jul 1923 – 10 Oct 1924 Memorial ID 88109274 ***'''Note:''' James and Margaret had 11 children, many buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/963056/richland-center-cemetery Richland Center Cemetery] Richland Center, WI '''Richland Center''' ZIP Code 53581 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-598.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/963056/richland-center-cemetery Richland Center Cemetery]''' Richland Center, WI *Winnie ''Draper'' Hardy 1905–2003 daughter of James & Margaret ''Davis'' Draper husband: **Vernie V. Hardy Memorial ID 45277411 1902–1982 son: ***Melvin LaVerne Hardy 1923 - 1986 Memorial ID 53627955 wife: ****Betty Lucile ''Deets'' Hardy 1925–2016 Memorial ID 166672849 *James “Bun” Draper 1880 – 1948 Memorial ID 79304187 **Margaret Davis Draper 1881 – 2 Mar 1962 Memorial ID 79304229 ***Fay I. Draper 21 Nov 1916 – 16 Jul 1988 Memorial ID 79291061 ****Marlene Adele Hocking Draper 4 Apr 1933 – 5 Nov 2008 Memorial ID 31176699 ***Margaret Ivaline “Peg” Draper Peckham 1918 -2008 Memorial ID 25012603 husband: ****George W Peckham 1915–1974 Memorial ID 27389936 son: *****Ronald G Peckham 1937–2000 Memorial ID 27389912 ***Maude ''Draper'' (Ruse) Buchanan 1908 - 1994 Memorial ID 95651054, husbands: ****Elgin Branson Ruse 1907–1989 (m. 1929) Memorial ID 47222851 · ****Scott Alexander Buchanan 1906–1971 (m. 1974) Memorial ID 95651068 ***James “Junior” Draper Jr. 26 Feb 1920 – 25 Dec 1988 Memorial ID105123556 ****Donna J Buchanan Draper 4 Jan 1924 – 16 Feb 1994 Memorial ID105123512 *Simon Draper (1827-1866) '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown **Phoebe ''Breese'' (Draper) Hartley (1831–1926) Memorial ID 22456942 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2131387/timber-ridge-cemetery Timber Ridge Cemetery] Marshfield, MO ***Rebecca Jane Draper 22 Jun 1858 – 17 Feb 1880 Age 21, Memorial ID 105123587 ***'''NOTE''' Rebecca Jane Draper's parents, Simon and Phoebe Draper, are also CENOTAPH listed in Mill Creek Cemetery *Oliver E Draper 1912–1978 Memorial ID 64477109 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/88398/maple-hill-cemetery Maple Hill Cemetery] **Ariel Elizabeth Beatty Wagner 1916–1984 Memorial ID60984973 '''CENOTAPH''' buried[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/963056/richland-center-cemetery Richland Center Cemetery] Richland City, WI ***Mary Elizabeth “Mary Beth” Draper 9 Jun 1940 – 18 Aug 2019 Memorial ID 202235892 ===ROCK COUNTY=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-599.jpg '''Evansville''' ZIP Code 53536 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-600.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/88398/maple-hill-cemetery Maple Hill Cemetery]''' Evansville, WI *Dean Ollie Draper 6 Dec 1959 – 19 Jan 2011 Memorial ID 64475647 **Wendy J. Trieloff Draper 26 May 1952 – 28 Sep 2017 Memorial ID 183931079 *Oliver E Draper 7 Oct 1912 – 16 Apr 1978 Memorial ID 64477109 wives: **Ariel Elizabeth Beatty Wagner 1916–1984 (m. 1935) Memorial ID 60984973'''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/963056/richland-center-cemetery Richland Center Cemetery] ***Buena Mildred ''Gulsrud'' Draper 28 Jul 1919 – 7 Jul 1988 Memorial ID 64477119 '''Fulton''' ZIP Code 53534 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-602.jpg [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/87991/fulton-cemetery? Fulton Cemetery] Fulton WI *William Alexander Draper 16 Oct 1897 – 5 Jan 1970 Memorial ID 134473063 **Agnes V. Ellefson Draper 2 Apr 1904 – 25 Oct 2001 Memorial ID 134472975 '''Janesville''' ZIP Code 53545 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-601.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/88594/oak-hill-cemetery Oak Hill Cemetery]''' Janesville, WI *Melvin Draper 9 Oct 1904 – 14 Nov 1965 Memorial ID 119924365 three wives: **Elsie Irene ''Beckwith'' (Draper) Janney 1905–1993 (m. 1924) ***Alfred Gene Draper 29 May 1927 – 28 Sep 2015 Memorial ID 208477001 ****Coraleen Laurel Myers Draper 28 Mar 1925 – 16 Jul 1998 Memorial ID 208476950 ***Robert Wayne Draper 1929–1932 Age 2 Memorial Id 92019249 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/87656/button-cemetery Button Cemetery] Buena Vista, WI **Waymeth Naomi ''Tucker'' (Draper) Vierck 1923–1993 (m. 1944) **Florence ''Kennaugh'' Draper 1 Feb 1912 – 14 Aug 1985 Memorial ID 184014151 *John Harold Draper 24 Jun 1898 – Apr 1981 Memorial ID 93613116 **Frances Spaulding Jackman Draper 18 Jul 1897 – 24 Jun 1994 Memorial ID 93288211 ===WOOD COUNTY=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-637.jpg '''Wisconsin Rapids''' ZIP Code 54494 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-638.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/87678/calvary-cemetery? Calvary Cemetery]''' Located: Wisconsin Rapids, WI *Lawrence B Draper married 1939 in Ohio '''CENOTAPH''' burial: unknown, wife: **Flora Louise Hays Draper 6 Sep 1916 – 12 Jun 1999 Memorial ID 163775465 ***Robert R. Draper 1947–2018 Memorial ID 188049483 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/707125/port-edwards-municipal-cemetery Port Edwards Municipal Cemetery] Port Edwards, WI **** Jane ''Neukirchen'' Draper married on July 20, 1968 ****Russelle Scott Draper 14 Jul 1969 – 14 Jul 1969 Infant Memorial ID 89495095 ****Jessica Lee ''Draper'' Haase 1978–2018 died of Leukemia (husband and son survives) https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-639.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/88731/pioneer-cemetery Pioneer Cemetery]''' *David R. Draper November 26, 1947 (living ???) wife: **Diane R. ''Unknown'' Draper married April 26 1969 (living ??? ***Matthew David Draper 20 May 1971 – 6 Jan 2005 Memorial ID 191708412 cremation '''Cenotaph''' listed on ***Stephanie K Draper 14 May 1988 – 11 Jul 2011 Memorial ID 91768187 ****'''NOTE''' The grave stone is set in place with Stephanie and Matthew listed, but the parents, David and Diane Draper are listed on the stone but with no death dates. ==Iowa 188 Burial Listings== The Nebraskan branch of the Draper family begins in Iowa when [[Draper-4254|Ira Dillingham Draper]] becomes a station master using his farm near Vandalia, Iowa to hide runaway slaves on the Underground Railroad. Probably "ratted out" by a trusted friend, the slave owners in Missouri place a bounty on his head and want him killed. In an instant, Ira and his family abandon their farm in Iowa and head for Nebraska following the Underground Railroad backward towards Kansas. The winter of 1864 sets in upon them and they stop running and settle in the modern day Dawson, Nebraska area. The complete story is located in his profile: [[Draper-4254|'''click here''']] https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-13.jpg DISCLAIMER: This poster was created in 2022 by Chris Draper. It is not a recreation of any poster we know of that existed or that may have been created by those wanting Ira Dillingham Draper killed in 1864. ==='''HENRY COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-481.jpg '''Mt. Pleasant''' ZIP Code 52641 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-482.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/690429/forest-home-cemetery Forest Home Cemetery]''' *Rev Ralph L Draper 29 May 1929 – 9 Dec 2013 Memorial ID 139433488 wife: **Eleanor L. Hyndman Draper 23 Jul 1929 – 5 Nov 2017 Memorial ID 184985266 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-480.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2277032/hickory-grove-cemetery? Hickory Grove Cemetery]''' Located about 5 miles North of Mt' Pleasant, Iowa Rout 218 and 185th *Levi Stevens Draper 15 Sep 1838 – 15 Nov 1877 Memorial ID 78770900 wife?: **Myrtle Draper unknown – 9 Aug 1876 Memorial ID 78770495 ==='''LINN COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-256.jpg '''Cedar Rapids''' ZIP Codes 52227 to 52499 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-130.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/755244/old-city-cemetery Old City Cemetery]''' *[[Draper-5272|John Travice Draper]] 16 Sep 1897 – 3 Dec 1933 wife: **[[Bertsch-478|Cecile Agnes “Lillie” Bertsch Draper]] 1900–1930 buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2210875/prairie-valley-cemetery Prairie Valle Cemetery] ==='''JASPER COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-258.jpg '''Prairie City''' ZIP Code 50228 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Ingmire-30-1.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1200807/westview-cemetery Westview Cemetery]''' Prairie City, Jasper County, Iowa '''THERE ARE ONLY TWO DRAPER BURIALS LISTED HERE:''' Orin and Jessie Draper. The other listings are to see who and where the entire family migrated. *Ira Ellis Draper 1834-1907 Memorial ID 27315908 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/96709/woodland-cemetery Woodlawn Cemetery] Des Moines, Iowa wives: **Harriett Theodocia “Docia” Furnoy Draper 1855-1933 Memorial ID 8506664 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/8437/westminster-memorial-park Westminster Memorial Park] Westminster, Orange County, California ***Nancy Maud ''Draper'' Webb 1883-1947 Memorial Id 8506660 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/8437/westminster-memorial-park Westminster Memorial Park] Westminster, Orange County, California ****Arza Lyman Web 1884-1919 Memorial ID 8506660 '''CENOTAPH''' cremated; unknown *****Dorothy Eleanor Webb Bond 1906–1971 Memorial ID 38209128 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5192/memorial-oaks-cemetery Memorial Oaks Cemetery] Houston, TX ******William Carroll Bond 1904–1968 Memorial ID 5222841 '''CENOTAPH''' buried [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/8437/westminster-memorial-park Westminster Memorial Park] Westminster, Orange County, California *****Harriett Webb Downs 1908–1994 Memorial ID 164048533 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/8251/palo-verde-cemetery Palo Verde Cemetery] Blythe, California; husband ******Edward M Downs 1905–1975 (m. 1928) Memorial ID 36042305 '''CENOTAPH" buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/8251/palo-verde-cemetery Palo Verde Cemetery] Blythe, California **Margarete Pope Draper 1848–1876 Memorial ID 87326801 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/96565/vandalia-cemetery Vandalia Cemetery] Vandalia, Iowa ***Orrin Willard Draper 1864-1919 Memorial ID 76673544 ****Jessie Viola Porter Draper 1866 – 1934 Memorial ID 76673551 ***Frank Vogel Draper 1871–1949 Memorial ID 183146696 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/8074/inglewood-park-cemetery Inglewood Park Cemetery] Los Angeles, California ****Lillian G ''Badger'' Draper 1876–1964 Memorial ID 183147063 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/8074/inglewood-park-cemetery Inglewood Park Cemetery] Los Angeles, California *****Ira Darius Draper 1898–1963 Memorial ID 183146804 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/8074/inglewood-park-cemetery Inglewood Park Cemetery] Los Angeles, California *****Walter R Draper 1901–1979 Memorial ID 183147309 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/8074/inglewood-park-cemetery Inglewood Park Cemetery] Los Angeles, California *****Frank Jerry Draper 1903–199 Memorial ID 183147447 '''CENOTAPH''' buried [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/8074/inglewood-park-cemetery Inglewood Park Cemetery] Los Angeles, California '''Vandalia''' ZIP Code 50228 Unincorporated rural area https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-67.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/96565/vandalia-cemetery Vandalia_Cemetery]''' Rural Cemetery W 137St S 600 feet north of Pinion Ave [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Vandalia,+IA+50228/@41.5461554,-93.320207,169m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x87eec2642d7b4eb9:0xee16d1fcc8d9ee08!8m2!3d41.5394344!4d-93.3060413 Satellite_View_Map] *[[Draper-4268|William Henry Draper]] (1811 - 1897) **[[Means-2303|Nancy (Means) Draper]] (1815 - 1894) *[[Pope-9134|Margarete (Pope) Draper]] (1848 - 1876) husband: **[[Draper-4438|Ira Ellis Draper]] buried in Woodland Cemetery, DesMoines (above) *[[Draper-4267|Fountain Means Draper]] 18 Feb 1836 – 26 Aug 1909 **[[Shawhan-100|Mary Shawhan Draper]] 7 May 1836 – 6 Apr 1912 ***Inez ''Draper'' Quick 1861–1928 '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID: 183148938 buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/8074/inglewood-park-cemetery Inglewood Cemetery) Los Angeles CA, married 27 Mar 1884 to ****Jesse A Quick 1862-1935 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/8074/inglewood-park-cemetery Inglewood Cemetery) Los Angeles CA, ***Emma ''Draper'' Danley 1862–1953 '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID 174941538 ***George W. Danley 1858–1931'''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID 174941555 ***Irene ''Draper'' Dunn 1864–1944 '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID 76665153 buried [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1200807/westview-cemetery Westview Cemetery] Husband: ****Ellsworth Dunn 1862–1923 '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID 76665228 buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1200807/westview-cemetery Westview Cemetery] ***[[Draper-4640|Cordelia “Delia” Draper]] 14 May 1867 – 18 Feb 1909 ***Infant Draper 27 Jul 1869 – 29 Aug 1869 ***William Draper Feb 1870 – unknown ***[[Draper-4640|Ottis Draper]] 1870 – 1876 ***[[Draper-4642|Dessa Draper]] 1877 – 1883 *[[Draper-4440|John Jefferson Draper]] 20 Jun 1844 – 4 Aug 1922 **[[Keating-2489|Sarah R Keating Draper]] 1848 – 1897 **[[Deakin-515|Sarah E. ''Deakin'' (Hatfield) (Coleman) (Draper) (Houghton) Johnson]] ***Note: We call her the BLACK WIDOW as she had 5 husbands *Fern Draper unknown – 26 Apr 1903 [[Draper-4254|Ira Dillingham Draper]] farm was somewhere near here and used to hide runaway slaves ==='''MADISON COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-259.jpg https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-173.jpg A covered bridge in Madison County, Iowa https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-68.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/94638/ebenezer-cemetery Ebenezer_Cemetery]''' Located: 3134 Pleasantview Trl Walnut Township, Madison County, Iowa, 50222 USA *Clair Elwin Draper2 Aug 1918 – 24 Aug 1997 *James H Draper 24 Mar 1835 – 31 May 1863 *Neva L Priest Draper8 Nov 1912 – 26 Dec 2004 '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/95787/peru-cemetery Peru_Cemetery]''' Located: 2590 W Emerson St, East Peru, Madison County, Iowa, 50222 USA '''These Draper Are NOT Related...as far as I can discover.''' They descend from the only Puritan Drapers to come to America, who are from Massachusettes. *Cuyler Nelson Draper21 Oct 1895 – 14 Sep 1965 *Ellen Rebecca Kerns Draper29 Jan 1863 – 30 Dec 1909 *Lyman Alva Draper4 Jul 1855 – 24 Feb 1948 *Nancy Larkins Draper19 Mar 1803 – 27 Nov 1871 *Ruby Marie Marchel Draper23 Aug 1897 – 1 Jan 1927 ==='''MARION COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-260.jpg '''Pella''' ZIP Code 50219 [[Earp-113|Wyatt Earp]] lived in Pella, Iowa for 14 years moving from the Warren County Illinois area. The Earp family is connected to the Draper family through [[Draper-4290|Joe Draper]]'s wife, [[Eby-1144|Vada Eby Draper]] The Earp, Draper and Deweese families lived close enough to know each other, in the 1850's [[Draper-4306|Ira Alexander Draper]] and [[Earp-113|Wyatt Earp]] were born with in a year of each other. The Earp Family left the area in 1864, the same year the Draper and Deweese families abandoned their farms and escaped into Nebraska from bounty hunters out to kill them for aiding runaway slaves. James Madison Deweese and family moved to Pella, from Indiana along with the Draper and Means family. The Deweese family was caught up in the Underground Railroad with Ira Dillingham Draper. Both families abandon their farms and settle in the modern day Dawson, Nebraska Area to escape death by bounty hunters funded by Missouri slave owners. The Deweese and Draper families marry into each other. ==='''POLK COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-257.jpg '''Des Moines''' ZIP Code (there are 75 ZIP Codes) 50308 Standard https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-61.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/94460/chapel-hill-gardens Chapel Hill Gardens]''' Located: 4400 Merle Hay Road Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa *Randall Lynn Draper (28 Oct 1948 – Dec 1977) Not sure if family) https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-483.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/94875/glendale-cemetery? Glendale Cemetery]''' *Dorothy JoAnne Miner Draper 13 Sep 1928 – 9 Sep 2006 Memorial ID 102119818 husband: **Charles Edward Draper 1926–1999 (m. 1947) '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID 598920 Buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/109448/tahoma-national-cemetery Tahoma National Cemetery] Kent, King County, Washington, USA *Edward Robert Draper 15 Apr 1933 – 15 Dec 2005 Memorial ID 158701929 *Ernest E Draper Memorial ID3 Jul 1898 – 31 Jan 1964 Memorial ID 89652782 **Betty R Draper 26 Aug 1926 – 19 Apr 1996 Memorial ID 172990576 ***Ethel Marie '''Draper''' Green 1921–2003 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/95263/laurel-hill-cemetery Laurel Hill Cemetery] *Harry F Draper Jr. unknown – Jan 1927 Memorial ID 185175207 **Margaret T DeCou Draper 4 May 1901 – 21 Jul 1963 Memorial ID 77364737 *Harry Francis Draper 10 Mar 1897 – 26 Jan 1959 Memorial ID 77364749 *Infant Boy Draper unknown – Feb 1955 Memorial ID 185788275 *Infant Boy Draper unknown – Feb 1949 Memorial ID 185745672 *Infant Girl Draper unknown – Nov 1954 Memorial ID 185783709 *Infant Girl Draper unknown – Nov 1954 Memorial ID 185783772 *James S Draper 8 Jan 1890 – 22 Jul 1951 Memorial ID 89648275 **Paulina Wilma Pischel Draper 16 Aug 1898 – Jan 1986 Memorial ID184635150 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-62.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/95069/highland-memory-gardens-cemetery Highland_Memory_Gardens_Cemetery]''' Located: One NE 60th Ave. Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa *Arlene Lucille Draper6 Jul 1934 – 12 Sep 2005 *Bertha A Draper30 Jun 1923 – Mar 1994 *Claire L Draper21 Jul 1923 – 5 Jun 1991 *Delbert Billie Draper8 Jan 1920 – 2 Feb 1981 **Roberta McIntyre Draper30 Jan 1926 – 7 Dec 2014 *Glen Draper 29 Apr 1895 – May 1978 wives: **Geneva Geraldine Townsend Draper 1902–1933 '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID 76737532 buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/95403/martin-chapel-cemetery Martin Chapel Cemetery] Pacific City, Mills County, Iowa, USA **Verna M Draper Osborn 10 Aug 1923 – 18 Jul 2008 MEMORIAL ID 133283232 *John L Draper2 May 1946 – 19 Mar 1998 **Roberta McIntyre Draper30 Jan 1926 – 7 Dec 2014 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-63.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/95263/laurel-hill-cemetery Laurel_Hill_Cemetery]''' Located: Dean Ave and Williams St. *Dwane Laverne Draper1956 – 16 Aug 1956 *Jacquetta “Jackie” Draper21 Dec 1951 – 24 Mar 2002 *James Samuel Draper Sr.1950 – 1978 *Leo William Draper17 Feb 1906 – 14 Oct 1967 *Richard Basil Draper1 Dec 1922 – Apr 1982 *Vesta Maude Draper1906 – Feb 1984 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-64.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/791695/sunset-memorial-gardens Sunset_Memorial_Gardens]''' Located: 7601 Fleur Drive, Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa *Leonard Dean Draper13 Feb 1929 – 11 Apr 1990 *Linda Ane Jensen Draper 1907 – 1989 *Loyd Newton Draper 1903 – 1991 *Richard Duane Draper 30 Dec 1933 – 19 Aug 2011 *Robert J Draper1912 – 1971 *Valeria M Draper1905 – 1997 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-65.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/96709/woodland-cemetery Woodland_Cemetery]''' Located: Woodland Ave and Martin Luther King Parkway *[[Draper-4438|Ira Ellis Draper]] 4 Jan 1834 – 18 Jan 1907 **[[Pope-9134|Margarete (Pope) Draper]] 1st wife buried in Vandalia Cemetery (Below) **[[Furnoy-2|Harriett Theodocia Furnoy Draper]] (1855–1933) 2nd wife buried [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/8437/westminster-memorial-park Westminster] California *John Draper 31 Mar 1849 – 30 Dec 1903 *Lizzie Draper 1850 – 30 Jan 1893 '''Runnells''' ZIP Code 50237 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-722.jpg *Roscoe C Draper Jul 1876 – 1960 Memorial ID 51713186 wife: **Mary L Freel Draper Sep 1879 – 1966 Memorial ID 51713169 '''Rising Sun''' *The Barlow Family built this town, married into the Draper family *Cemetery add location ==='''SAC COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-650.jpg '''Odebolt''' ZIP Code 51458 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-651.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/95710/odebolt-cemetery? Odebolt Cemetery]''' *Henry Draper 1810–1877 Memorial ID 32922224 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2197372/clinton-township-cemetery Clinton Township Cemetery] Sac Co., Iowa, '''NOT Family''' (Henry was the son of Timothy Draper & Sarah Ware and was born in Essex Co, New York) wife: **Emily Palmer Draper 1812–1861 Memorial ID 142482452 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/95859/pleasant-valley-cemetery Pleasant Valley Cemetery] Pleasant Valley, Iowa, children: ***Oscar Draper 18 Dec 1843 – 18 Nov 1920 Memorial ID 60306920 wife: ****Sarah J. Bittinger Draper 18 Jun 1841 – 25 Dec 1928 Memorial ID 94765760 children: *****Homer John Draper 5 Feb 1874 – 17 Dec 1948 Memorial ID 167743680 wives: ******Clarinda E “Clara” Wilson Draper 5 Sep 1870 – 7 Feb 1901 Memorial ID 167742349 children: *******Infant daughter Draper 24 Aug 1897 – 28 Aug 1897 Memorial ID 167743862 *******Ina Draper Bernhardt 1898 - 1972 Memorial ID 70848059 husband: ********Christian Hans Bernhardt 1891–1956 (m. 1917) Memorial ID 70847990 Children buried here: *********Marjorie Elizabeth Bernhardt Bachman 1917–1996 *********Shirley Eloise Bernhardt 1919–1920 *********Charles Wilson Bernhardt 1929–1986 ******Lelia Carrie Miller Draper 2 Nov 1878 – 11 Jul 1972 Memorial ID 119796729 children: *******Infant daughter Draper 20 Jul 1918 – 21 Jul 1918 Memorial ID 167743716 *******Ella Marguerite ''Claney'' Clapp 1898–1952 Memorial ID 129238267 '''CENOTAPH''' (daughter of Lelia and Albert Claney, 1st marriage 1897, Lelia's 2nd marriage to Homer Draper) *******Neva Elizabeth Blanche ''Draper'' Leonard 1912 - 1969 Memorial ID 35814687 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/52955/baxter-memorial-gardens Baxter Memorial Gardens] Mountain Home, Arkansas *****Asa Leroy Draper 14 Jun 1880 – 15 Jul 1936 Memorial ID 167742337 *****Jessie Rebecca ''Draper'' Hovenden 1869–1958 Memorial ID 137609784 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/820966/lakefield-cemetery Lakefield Cemetery] Lakefield Minnesota] *****Emma Elizabeth ''Draper'' Ady 1871–1958 Memorial ID 106337653 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/263809/vernon-cemetery Venon Cemetery] Elk River, Minnesota ***William Henry Harrison Draper 1840–1909 Memorial ID 5216750 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/76945/mount-pleasant-cemetery Mount Pleasant Cemetery] Seattle, Washington ***John P. Draper 1842–1912Memorial ID 135236108 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/76890/lake-view-cemetery Lake View Cemetery] Seattle, Washington ***Rhoda A. Draper Smith 1845–1921Memorial ID 7970564 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/76707/bayview-cemetery Bayview Cemetery] Bellingham, Washington ***Elizabeth Ann Draper Pelham 1846–1872Memorial ID 5666033 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/95780/pelham-cemetery Pelham Cemetery] Clinton Co., Iowa ***Elverdo Draper 1848–1939 Memorial ID 77507554 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/39512/union-cemetery Union Cemetery] Union Co., Oregon (Elverado had 3 wives) ***Leoline Draper 1850–1887Memorial ID 77820220 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/39512/union-cemetery Union Cemetery] Union Co., Oregon ***Sarah Ann Draper Mummey 1854–1905Memorial ID 6207748 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/76751/crown-hill-cemetery Crown Hill Cemetery] Seattle, Washington ==='''STORY COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-261.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2194236/peoria-cemetery Peoria_Cemetery]''' '''Not Related To Our Family.''' They descend form Quaker Drapers in North Carolina *Jesse Draper 12 Feb 1791 – 2 Mar 1858 *Sarah Elizabeth Hobaugh Draper 22 May 1832 – 19 Jun 1857 ==='''WARREN COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-262.jpg https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-147.jpg [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/289863/hartford-cemetery |Hartford Cemetery] Location: Hartford, Warren County, Iowa, USA *[[Draper-4301|John M Draper]] 15 Feb 1821 – 22 Feb 1863 wife: **[[Stranton-2|Rebecca ''Stranton'' (Draper) Fox]] (1826 - 1913) re-married to [[Fox-19988|Daniel Fox]] (1826 - 1900), buried in Park Cemetery Carthage, Jasper County, Missouri, USA. Research Needed: John died by a kick in the head from a mule in St. Louis, MO during the Civil War. How he ends up buried in Warren County Iowa needs to be discovered. His wife Rebecca remarries and is burried in Jasper County, Missouri. Something seems off! *Eliza M Draper 1854 – 2 Nov 1856 needs research ==='''WOODBURY COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-365.jpg '''Sloan''' ZIP Code 51055 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-364.jpg [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/96356/sloan-cemetery Sloan Cemetery] Located: 320th Street, Sloan, Woodbury County , Iowa, USA *[[Draper-4516|Tida Ruth (Draper) Swanson]] (1882 - 1956) daughter of [[Draper-4316|William Ira Draper]] husband: **Nels Alfred Swanson (1886–1980) '''CENOTAPH''' (add burial) sons: ***Robert Draper Swanson 1915–2006 '''CENOTAPH''' [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/252/chapel-gardens-cemetery Chapel Gardens Cemetery] Elwell, Gratiot County , Michigan, USA ***Bernard F. Swanson 1905–1992 ***Arthur J. Swanson 1917–1988 ==='''WASHINGTON COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-373.jpg '''Brighton''' ZIP Code 52540 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-374.jpg [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/95073/hillcrest-cemetery Hillcrest Cemetery] located: 307 N Benton St, Brighton, IA 52540 *Charles E. Draper 2 Dec 1856 – 14 Mar 1857 Memorial ID 8395098 *George W. Birth and death dates unknown. Memorial ID 8395090 *James Edwin Draper 1862 – 1908 Memorial ID 8217995 *Letty Middleton 1 Sep 1833 – 1 Aug 1914 Memorial ID 7968030 *Malvina Draper unknown – 9 Feb 1853 Memorial ID 8395100 *Ruth E. Draper unknown – 23 Mar 1846 Memorial ID 8395101 *Sarah Jane Draper 16 Jul 1858 – 26 Aug 1861 Memorial ID 8395095 *Verle A. Draper unknown – 15 Oct 1965 Memorial ID 8217999 *Viola Sarah Benn Draper4 Apr 1861 – 3 Dec 1931 Memorial ID 8217997 *William Draper1831 – 12 Jul 1920 Memorial ID 7968032 ==='''WAYNE COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-484.jpg '''Millerton''' ZIP Code 50165 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-485.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/95587/new-york-cemetery New York Cemetery]''' Located: Millerton, Wayne County, Iowa, USA *Samuel Healy Draper 12 Jun 1815 – 31 Aug 1891 Memorial ID 75388366 wife: **Abigail Young Draper 3 Apr 1821 – 4 Nov 1907 Memorial ID 75388624 children: ***George Clinton Draper 29 Oct 1850 – 31 Jan 1902 Memorial ID 75388717 1st wife: ****Sarah '''McCoy''' Draper M. 6-23-1868; divorced (unknown 2nd marriage) '''CENOTAPH''' burial undiscovered, 2 children: *****Dr Phineas H. Draper 1 Oct 1868 – 3 Mar 1895 Memorial ID 75388261 *****Frank Draper 1870–1956 '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID 75390228 buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/96387/southlawn-cemetery Southlawn Cemetery] Seymour, Iowa ****2nd wife of George Draper: Ida May ''McCullough'' Draper (1864–1936) (m. 1880) '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID 50448674 buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/935037/olive-lawn-memorial-park Olive Lawn Memorial Park] La Mirada, CA, 9 children with George: *****Charles Alva Draper 884–1956 '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID 151864743 buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/935037/olive-lawn-memorial-park Olive Lawn Memorial Park] La Mirada, CA *****George Willard Draper 1886–1948 '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID 118217496 buried:[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2195601/gull-lake-cemetery Gull Lake] Canada *****Eva J. Draper 18 May 1887 – 28 Dec 1888 Memorial ID 75388681 *****Jestina Mae ''Draper'' Paulsen 1889–1981 '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID206006647 buried: died Los Angeles, CA burial: unknown *****Chancellor Sanford Draper 1890–1972 '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID 108060904 buried:[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/99414/rosemound-cemetery Rosemound Cemetery] MedFord, OK *****Averis Jay Draper1892–1958 '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID 50448708 buried:[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/935037/olive-lawn-memorial-park Olive Lawn Memorial Park] La Mirada, CA *****Samuel H Draper 1893–1972 '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID 74444990 buried:[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/94525/corydon-cemetery Corydon Cemetery] Corydon, Iowa *****Gladys Abigail ''Draper'' McCullough 1895–1989 '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID 100238024 buried:[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/527969/cambria-cemetery Cambria Cemetery] Cambria, Iowa *****Irene Lucille ''Draper'' Reeves 1899–1985 '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID 151864724 buried:[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/935037/olive-lawn-memorial-park Olive Lawn Memorial Park] La Mirada, CA *John Charles Fremont Draper 24 Sep 1856 – 22 Jan 1930 Memorial ID 75388746 wife **Rilla Nevada Townsend Draper 20 Dec 1867 – 21 Oct 1943 Memorial ID 75388816 ***Frank Jesse Draper 13 Dec 1889 – 23 Nov 1924 Memorial ID 75388706 ***Otel Draper Nov 1891 – 1909 Memorial ID 75388792 ***Vern Draper 1893–1902 Memorial ID 75388829 ***Glen Draper 1895–1978 '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID 133283158 buried:[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/95069/highland-memory-gardens-cemetery Highland Memory Gardens] Des Moines, Iowa ***Ruth ''Draper'' Lewis 1901–1988 '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID 50562699 buried:[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/267451/chariton-cemetery Chatiron Cemetery] Chariton, Iowa ***Loyd Newton Draper 1903–1991 '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID 97768358 buried:[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/791695/sunset-memorial-gardens Sunset Memorial Gardens] Des Moines, Iowa ***Wilma Darlene ''Draper'' Clark 1906–1990 '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID 133283158 buried:[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/791695/sunset-memorial-gardens Sunset Memorial Gardens] Des Moines, Iowa ***Victor H Draper 1908–1998 '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID 198896566 buried:[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/785258/greenview-memorial-gardens Greenview Memorial Gardens] East Moline, IL *Phineas Brigham Draper 1843–1907 '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID 22095798 buried:[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1888205/eastside-cemetery Eastside Cemetery] Midvale, Idaho **Eliza Jane Canary Draper 1847–1908 '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID 22095798 buried:[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1888205/eastside-cemetery Eastside Cemetery] Midvale, Idaho ***Jennette Elizabeth Draper 12 Aug 1870 – 13 Sep 1871 Age 1 Memorial ID 75388757 ****NOTE: Phineas Brigham Draper is the son of Samuel Healy Draper 12 Jun 1815 – 31 Aug 1891 listed above, (Jennette is the granddaughter) *William Draper 1805–1884 '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID 92750934 buried[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/44026/west-evans-cemetery West-Evans Cemetery] Russellville, Ohio **Joshua Clinton Draper 22 Oct 1832 – 2 Mar 1913 Memorial ID 76739571 ***Mary Morris Draper 11 Mar 1846 – 24 Feb 1922 Memorial ID 186141609 *Vern Draper 1893 – 1902 Memorial ID 75388829 == Nebraska 198 Burial Listings== ==='''CHASE COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-263.jpg '''Imperial''' [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/101003/mount-hope-cemetery Mount_Hope_Cemetery] *19 Draper burials in this cemetery that trace back to Deleware, USA ''' Not Related''' ==='''NEMAHA COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-361.jpg '''Peru''' Zip Code 68421 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-362.jpg [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/101020/mount-vernon-cemetery Mount Vernon Cemetery] Peru, Nemaha County , Nebraska, USA *[[Draper-4413|Arta ''Draper'' Parriott]] 30 Aug 1891 – 16 May 1963 (daughter of [[Draper-4316|William Ira Draper]]; husband: **[[Parriott-42|John Leslie Parriott]] 4 Mar 1878 – 6 Feb 1959 ==='''DAWSON COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-367.jpg '''Cozad''' ZIP Code69130 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-369.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/100512/cozad-cemetery Cozad Cemetery]''' Located: 42650 RD 764 Cozad, Dawson County , Nebraska, USA *Elmer E. Draper 1872 – 1945 Memorial ID 107809512 wife: **Josephine Draper 1862 – 1952 Memorial ID 107809543 *Elmer Frederick Draper 17 Feb 1906 – 12 Nov 1975 Memorial ID 107809461 wife: **Ruth Vivian Draper 30 Aug 1908 – 12 Dec 1987 Memorial ID 107809567 '''Lexington''' ZIP Code 68850 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-368.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/453289/greenwood-cemetery Greenwood Cemetery]''' Located 75662 Rd 434, Lexington, Dawson County , Nebraska, USA *Anna Irene Garner Draper 24 Apr 1908 – 6 May 1996 Memorial ID 23351856 *Charles Draper 24 Oct 1900 – 23 Apr 1983 Memorial ID 36707245 *Charley Draper 29 Oct 1877 – 12 Feb 1953 Memorial ID 36708132 *Clara Draper 28 May 1867 – 13 Jun 1918 Memorial ID 36709742 *Walter Draper 26 Nov 1867 – 4 Feb 1923 Memorial ID 36709755 ==='''RICHARDSON COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-264.jpg '''Dawson (Noraville)''' ZIP Code 68337 Founded by William Fountain Draper and wife Lenora, who the town is named after. Joshua Dawson, the post master at Dawson grist and saw mill, convinced the U.S. Postmaster to keep the name "Dawson" when the post office was moved into the city limits of Noraville. Today, the town called "Dawson" is still legally named Noraville. https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-370.jpg The Draper family was involved in the Pony Express venture, by government contract to carry mail between Falls City and Pawnee City in 1865. The BICENTENNIAL NEWS had an article that stated [[Draper-4306|Ira Draper]], 15, and [[Draper-4353|John Draper]], 13, carried the mail by pony power and their brother [[Draper-4185|Robert Reece Draper]] was pony wrangler for them." https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-27.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/100753/heim-cemetery Heim_Cemetery]''' [https://www.google.com/maps/@40.1377554,-95.8328167,290m/data=!3m1!1e3!5m1!1e1 Satellite_Map_view] *[[Draper-4306|Ira A Draper]] 21 May 1849 – 25 Apr 1943 and wife **[[Libbee-3|Elsie A Draper]] 27 Feb 1862 – 28 Sep 1903 *[[Draper-4329|Robert Merle Draper]] 28 Aug 1886 – 28 Mar 1980 **[[Drake-9930|Mary Elizabeth Drake Draper]] 5 Jan 1890 – 15 Feb 1987 *[[Draper-4316|William Ira Draper]] 2 Jan 1850 – 12 Jan 1937 **[[Talboy-24|Isabell Draper]] 18 Feb 1856 – 20 Apr 1923 son: ***[[Draper-4520|John Thomas Draper]] (1894 - 1960) '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown, wives: ****[[Corwin-1014|Rose Musetta ''Corwin'' Draper]] (1900 - 1937) '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/41548/blanchester-ioof-cemetery Blanchester 100F Cemetery] Blanchester, Ohio ****[[Accord-12|Mary Belle ''Accord'' Draper]] (1905 - 1984) '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown *****no discovered children of [[Draper-4520|John wives: Rose or Mary]] *Bertha Draper 1886 – 1938 *Cinda Draper unknown – 19 Jan 1900 *Clara Draper unknown – 1896 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-451.jpg [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/101344/saint-marys-cemetery Saint Marys Cemetery] Located: Dawson, Richardson County, Nebraska, USA *[[Draper-4306|Ira A Draper]] '''CENOTAPH''' buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/100753/heim-cemetery Heim Cemetery] **[[Libbee-3|Elsie A Draper]] 27 Feb 1862 – 28 Sep 1903 '''CENOTAPH''' buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/100753/heim-cemetery Heim Cemetery] their daughter: ***[[Draper-4390|Grace Darling ''Draper'' Schlosser]] 2 Dec 1892 – 17 Apr 1973 husband: ****[[Schlosser-826|William Schlosser]] 1871 – 1916 ***Note: [[Schlosser-826|William Schlosser]] parents (Albert & Matilda) are listed below: William, Grace, Albert and Matilda share a grave stone. It could be that William and his patents died from the same cause of death, "Consumption" or "Spanish Flu" ****Albert Schlosser4 May 1843 – 24 Aug 1914 Memorial ID 113640725 and wife *****Matilda Kraus Schlosser Mar 1842 – 1914 Memorial ID 113640775 '''Humboldt''' ZIP Code 68376 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-28.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/100808/humboldt-cemetery Humboldt Cemetery]''' located: West of Humboldt, NE on 1st Street outside of town. *[[Draper-4431|Thomas Mitchell Draper]] 8 Feb 1859 – 16 Nov 1927 and wife: **[[Mary Smelzel Draper, Viginia Draper Descendants Tour Guide -1|Mary Smelzel Draper]] 25 Mar 1864 – 8 Jul 1947 ***[[Draper-4435|Robert R Draper]] 1894 – 2 Jul 1940 (son of Thomas Mitchell Draper), wife: ****[[Kuper-120|Elsie Louise Kuper Draper]] 4 Sep 1897 – 8 Nov 1956 ****[[Draper-4434|Viola Draper Rist]] (1899 - 1921) dauther of Thomas Mitchel Draper above ******[[Rist-282|Alfred Rist]] (1890 - Aug. 1975) ****[[Draper-4432|Jessie (Draper) Burdock]] (or Burdick) (1888 - 1922) '''CENOTAPH''' daughter of Thomas Mitchel Draper above, burial iunknown *****[[Burdock-43|B A Burdock]] (or Burdick) (abt. 1888 - abt. 1934) '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Draper-4254-5.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/101489/starr-cemetery Starr Cemetery]''' Rural Humboldt near Dawson (Ira Dillingham Draper's Homestead) [https://www.google.com/maps/@40.1460834,-95.8695865,244m/data=!3m1!1e3!5m1!1e1 Satellite_Map_view] *[[Draper-4254|Ira Dillingham Draper]] 1814-1891 & wife: ** [[Means-2299|Celia ''Means'' Draper]] 1817 - 1886 ***[[Draper-4292|Jasper Newton Draper]] 1841-1867 & Brother: Civil War hero *** [[Draper-4293|Lewis Cass Draper]]1843 - 1866 Civil War hero ***[[Draper-4294|Cecilia Elizabeth Draper Matten]]1847–1897 husband: ****[[Matten-85|David Matten 1836–1897]] *****Infant Daughter Matten Memorial ID 43523356 ***[[Draper-4185|Robert Reece Draper]] 1854-1941 & wife: **** [[Deweese-830|Ellen ''Deweese'' Draper]]1850-1949 *****[[Draper-4332|Carl Wayne Draper]] 6 Apr 1888 – 29 Oct 1896 age 8 *****[[Draper-4173|Fred Draper]] (1889 - 1979) wife: ****** [[Robbins-8945|Virgie ''Robins'' Draper]] (1895 - 1969) *******[[Draper-4258|Alice ''Draper'' McConaha]] (1914 - 2002) '''CENOTAPH''' (actual burial or cremation probably in Louisiana) husband: ******** [[McConaha-34|Marlin McConaha]] (1900-1973) ****[[Draper-4334|Helen Draper]] 18 May 1894 – 17 Feb 1943 *Elmer E Draper1861 – 1862 *Jess Draper1 May 1911 – 1 May 1911 *[[Draper-4358|Newton A Draper]] 26 Oct 1883 – 30 Jan 1968, wife: **[[Ramel-38|Barbara Ann Ramel Draper]] '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/101582/verdon-cemetery Verdon_Cemetery] '''NOTE''' The Draper family married into the Deweese family when [[Draper-4185|Robert Reece Draper]] (1854-1941) married [[Deweese-830|Ellen ''Deweese'' Draper]] (1850-1949) who was the daughter of [[Deweese-818|James Madison Deweese]] (1815 - 1902) The Deweese and Draper families had a long history of traveling and sticking together from Indiana to Iowa to Dawson, Nebraska. Draper and Deweese family members are even buried together in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/101489/starr-cemetery Starr Cemetery]. The following are listed to help visitors to Starr Cemetery to understand the connections between the Draper and Deweese family. * [[Deweese-818|James Madison Deweese]] (1815 - 1902) wives & children: **[[Wine-415|Ann (Wine) Deweese]] (1815 - 1858) '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/96565/vandalia-cemetery Vandalia, Iowa] ***[Deweese-827|Eliza Jane ''Deweese'' Frazier Groom]] 1842–1874 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1200807/westview-cemetery Westview Cemetery] ***[[Deweese-828|Joel W Deweese]] 1843–1907 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/101647/wyuka-cemetery Wyuka Cemetery] Lincoln, NE ***Lucinda ''DeWeese'' Lynch 1849–1923 ***[[Deweese-830|Ellen ''Deweese'' Draper]] 1850–1940 listed above ***Jasper C. Deweese 1852–1928 ***Wilson Deweese 1855–1858 ***Homer C Deweese 1858–1937 **[[Adams-37950|Matilda ''Adams'' (Curry) Deweese]] (1830 - 1881) 2nd wife of James Deweese ***James Moses Deweese 1860–1932 ***Ulysses Grant Deweese 1863–1925 ***Lilian May Mary Maggie Deweese 1867–1947 ***Charles Arthur Deweese 1870–1918 ***Georgia Frances Deweese 1872–1956 '''Verdon''' ZIP Code 68457 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-366.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/101582/verdon-cemetery Verdon Cemetery]''' *[[Ramel-38|Barbara A ''Ramel'' Draper]] wife of [[Draper-4358|Newton Draper]] (see Humboldt Starr Cemetery) *[[Draper-4519|Orra A ''Draper'' Swisegood]] 1885–1970 daughter of [[Draper-4316|William Ira Draper]] (1850 - 1937), husband: **[[Swisegood-8|LeeRoy Swisegood]] 1882–1927 ==='''LANCASTER COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-265.jpg '''Lincoln''' ZIP Code 68510 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-29.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/100448/calvary-catholic-cemetery-and-mausoleum Calvary_Catholic_Cemetery]''' Located: 3880 L Street Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, 68510 USA *[[Draper-4355|Charles S Draper]] Jan 1857 – 23 Jan 1929 and wife **[[Ryan-15301|Johanna Ryan Draper]] 6 Jan 1860 – 5 Jun 1935 *[[Draper-4426|Francis Edward Draper]] 1889 – 1946 and wife **[[Doheny-46|Ella A Draper]] 25 Sep 1889 – 16 Mar 1966 *Carmen A. Draper 4 Jul 1941 – 8 Aug 2020 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-184.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/100618/fairview-cemetery Fairview_Cemetery] ''' Located: 84th & Adams, Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA *John Louis “Jack” Draper 21 Oct 1925 – 14 Apr 2011''' Not Family''' **Geraldine “Jeri” Draper 10 Mar 1929 – 31 Mar 2021'''Not Family''' John Draper descends from William Draper (1833-1891) born in Chatham, Medway Unitary Authority, Kent, England, died in Schuyler, Colfax County, Nebraska, USA https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-69.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/100904/lincoln-memorial-park Lincoln_Memorial_Park]''' Located: 6800 South 14th Street Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, 68512 USA *[[Draper-5109|Dorothy Draper Morrison]] (1917–2008) Daughter of [[Draper-4387|Joy Sterling Draper]] husband: **Glenn G Morrison (1916–1991) *[[Draper-5117|Vernon Sterling Draper]] 10 Jan 1923 – 30 Jan 2001 Son of [[Draper-4387|Joy Sterling Draper]]. wife: **[[Rezac-94|Evangeline Marie “Angie” Rezac Draper]] 1 Feb 1921 – 1 Feb 2006 *[[Draper-4367|Alta Ruth (Draper) Kernes]] (1910 - 1979) daughter of [[Draper-4358|Newton Draper]] husband: **[[Kermes-7|Walter S (Kermes) Kernes]] (1905 - 1992) daughter: ***LaDonna B Kernes Wynn 1929-2006 buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/93127/mount-hope-cemetery Mount Hope Cemetery] Almena, Norton County, Kansas ****Kenneth Earl Wynn 1926-2009 also buried in Mount Hope Cemetery *[[Atkinson-11177|Eugene Iowa Atkinson]] 1857–1943 wife: **[[Draper-4307|Nellie Lucelia (Draper) Gibbs]] 1882-1962 '''CENOTAPH''' buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/57521/roselawn-cemetery Roselawn Cemetery] children: ***[[Atkinson-11179|Raymond E. Atkinson]] 1901–1965 wife ****[[Hall-55925|Mildred O. ''Hall'' Atkinson]] 1904–1986 ***[[Atkinson-11184|Feoneta L. ''Atkinson'' Garcia]] 1904–1985 husband: **** [[Garcia-8559|Angel Garcia]] 1904-2010 ***[[Atkinson-11186|Marshall Leland Atkinson]] 1908–1992''' CENOTAPH''' buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/49841/columbia-gardens-cemetery Columbia Gardens Cemetery] Arlington Virginia wives: ****[[Krammer-70|Dorothy Augusta Kramer Atkinson]] 1902–1970 '''CENOTAPH''' buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/49841/columbia-gardens-cemetery Columbia Gardens Cemetery] Arlington Virginia ****Christine McIntyre Atkinson 1905–1991 (m. 1971) '''CENOTAPH''' buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/49841/columbia-gardens-cemetery Columbia Gardens Cemetery] Arlington Virginia ***[[Atkinson-11188|Mary E Atkinson Greenwall]] 1911–1996 '''CENOTAPH''' [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/57521/roselawn-cemetery Roselawn Cemetery] Ft. Colins, Colorado ***[[Atkinson-11190|Clinton Wilson Atkinson]] 1914–1987 wife ****[[Morrison-16623|Corrine M Atkinson]] 1919–1988 *Charles Robert Draper 2 Nov 1928 – 21 Feb 1987 '''Not Family''' Deleware Draper family **Peggy L Wilson Draper 31 Mar 1927 – 2 Feb 2006 ***Randy C Draper11 Feb 1951 – 19 Mar 2021 ***Kendall R. Draper 9 Nov 1953 – 27 Aug 1975 *Kenneth Eugene Draper 17 Sep 1929 – 4 Oct 2014 wife: '''Not Family''' **Helen Marie Gillispie Draper3 Jul 1932 – 2 Aug 2018 Son ***Charles C Draper7 Jan 1963 – 9 Mar 1985 *John Junior Draper 26 Jan 1934 – 15 Apr 1988 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-640.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/101647/wyuka-cemetery? Wyuka Cemetery]''' AKA Evergreen Cemetery, Located Lincoln, NE *Thomas Draper Sr. 27 Nov 1818 – 31 Mar 1901 Memorial ID 69103798 wife: **Elizabeth Draper 1818 – 11 Dec 1886 Memorial ID 192547639 children: ***Susan Ann ''Draper'' Henry 1841 - 1881 Memorial ID 53674576 husband unknown, 3 children ***Thomas W. Draper18 May 1855 – 5 May 1917 Memorial ID 69103797 ****Julia Draper 17 Mar 1861 – 19 Sep 1937 Memorial ID 69103789 *****Thomas M. Draper Jr. 11 Jan 1883 – 14 Mar 1919 Memorial ID 69103796 *****Carrie Draper Memorial ID12 Jul 1886 – 19 Dec 1891 Age 5, Memorial ID 69103779 *****Eddie Draper 9 Jun 1888 – 19 Feb 1889 Age 8 Months, Memorial ID 69103781 *****Charles Earl Draper 30 Sep 1890 – 24 Apr 1956 Memorial ID 69103780 *****Infant Draper 25 Jul 1895 – 29 Jul 1895 Memorial ID 69103787 ***Mark B. Draper 23 Jun 1859 – 4 Jul 1928 Memorial ID 69103790 wife: ****Annie M. Draper 1864–1942 Memorial ID 180891190 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/8308/rose-hills-memorial-park Rose Hills Memorial Park] Whittier, CA *George Henry Draper 1871 - 1948 Memorial ID 41927747 '''NOT Family''' '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1115887/ashland-cemetery Ashland Cemetery] Ashland , NE, wife: ** Mary Fern Wolfe Draper 1881–1963 Memorial ID 41927753 '''CENOTAPH''' buried with husband above ***Fred George Draper 6 Oct 1906 – 9 Feb 1977 Memorial ID 69103784 ****Mollie Pfeif Draper 17 Jan 1909 – 2 Sep 1973 Memorial ID 69103791 ***Amy ''Draper'' Sukovaty 1912–1984 Memorial ID 110899665 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2182080/wilber-czech-cemetery Wilber Czech Cemetery] Wilber, NE ***Harlow Wayne Draper 1916–1974 Memorial ID 41927750 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1115887/ashland-cemetery Ashland Cemetery] Ashland , NE ***Avis ''Draper'' Simons1921–1987 Memorial ID 74141372 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2129717/mandan-union-cemetery Mandan Union Cemetery] Mandan, North Dakota *Frederick Bell Draper Sr. 11 Aug 1866 – 12 Mar 1927Memorial ID 69103783 wife: **Nellie Mae ''Rush'' Draper 18 May 1869 – 17 Apr 1919 Memorial ID 69103792 daughter: ***Ona Bell ''Draper'' Hurst 1890–1933 Memorial ID 104876335 Husband unknown at this time *Harrie Draper 2 Apr 1892 – 2 Apr 1895 Memorial ID 69103785 *Fred Draper 19 Jan 1907 – 16 Jul 1907 Memorial ID 69103782 *Infant Draper unknown – 9 Jun 1893 Memorial ID 69103795 *Infant Draper 24 Apr 1911 – 24 Apr 1911 Memorial ID 69103786 *Isabel Draper 11 Dec 1819 – 11 Dec 1886 Memorial ID 69103788 *Phyllis Draper 29 Jun 1927 – 29 Jun 1927 Memorial ID 69103794 *Nelson Draper 30 Apr 1889 – 15 Jun 1958 Memorial ID 69103793 *James Sterling “Jim” Draper 25 Oct 1958 – 19 May 2011 Memorial ID 82238947 **'''NOTE''' James was adopted by Fred and Mollie Draper of Denison, Iowa shortly after his birth, wife and children living *Kenneth Clinton Draper 1 Jul 1908 – 28 Jun 1960 Memorial ID 55824634 **Fern M. ''Collepreist'' (Draper) Trunkenbolz ***Charles Robert Draper 1928 - 1987 Memorial ID 66973264 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/100904/lincoln-memorial-park Lincoln Memorial Park] Lincoln, NE ==='''SAUNDERS COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-266.jpg '''Ashland''' ZIP Code 68003 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-646.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1115887/ashland-cemetery? Ashland Cemetery]''' Ashland, NE *Evelyn G DraperMemorial ID1896 – 1978 Memorial ID 41927746 *Samuel H. Draper4 Jan 1844 – 30 Sep 1894 Memorial ID 41927755 wife: **Susan Rosetta Carpenter Draper 4 Jan 1844 – 19 Apr 1939 Memorial ID 41927757 ***George Henry Draper10 Feb 1871 – 15 Dec 1948 Memorial ID 41927747 ****Mary Fern Wolfe Draper21 Nov 1881 – 4 Mar 1963 Memorial ID 41927753 *Grover Cleveland Draper23 Apr 1883 – 14 Jan 1953 Memorial ID 41927748 **Ethel Fern Armstrong Draper18 Jun 1891 – 19 Dec 1912 Memorial ID 41927745 ***Grover Ivan Draper20 Sep 1910 – 1 Jan 1983 Memorial ID 41927749 *Harlow Wayne Draper 24 Jan 1916 – 25 Dec 1974 Memorial ID 41927750 **Leota Marella Skiles Draper 24 Nov 1913 – Oct 1978 Memorial ID 41927751 *Samuel Raymond Draper 14 Sep 1880 – 23 Oct 1961 Memorial ID 41927756 **Mary Heuck Draper 1883–1978 (m. 1901) Memorial ID 77445001 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/100780/hollst-lawn-cemetery Hollst Lawn Cemetery] Yutan, Ne *William Earl “Willie” Draper9 Oct 1883 – 26 Oct 1961Memorial ID 41927758 **Rosalie Cernik Draper 22 Oct 1898 – 29 Jun 1943 Memorial ID 41927754 ***Leroy Byron Draper 1924 – 12 Aug 1924 Memorial ID 41927752 ***William Edward Draper14 Aug 1919 – 26 Nov 1924 Memorial ID 41927744 *Timothy M Draper Birth and death dates unknown. Memorial ID 213656465 '''Valparaiso''' ZIP Code 68065 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-30.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/101579/valparaiso-cemetery Valparaiso_Cemetery]''' *[[Draper-4387|Joy Sterling Draper]] 3 Sep 1890 – 6 Jun 1943 **[[Kemper-1146|Delia Edna Kemper Draper]] 19 Apr 1894 – 1989 *[[Draper-5110|Royal Edward Draper Sr.]] 22 Apr 1914 – 28 Apr 1985 And wife: **Ada Mae Morrison Draper 25 Jan 1918 – 5 Jan 1996 and their son: ***'''CENOTAPH''' Royal Edward Draper Jr, 1937–2012 cremated *[[Draper-4741|Robert Lee Draper]] 20 Jun 1930 – 3 May 1967 **[[Johnson-120456|Betty J. Johnson Draper]] 11 Apr 1931 – 27 Jul 2021 *Priscilla Lynn “Pat” Egr Draper 4 Jul 1942 – 24 Mar 2015 ==='''SCOTTS BLUFF COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-515.jpg '''Gering''' ZIP Code 69341 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-516.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/101612/west-lawn-cemetery West Lawn Cemetery]''' Gering Nebraska * [[Draper-3813|John Robert Draper]] '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2225686/oaks-cemetery Oaks Cemetery] Union Co. Tennessee **[[Millhouse-561|Caroline Millhouse Draper]] 28 Jun 1848 – 12 Mar 1919 Memorial ID 70527213 children: ***Mary Catherine Draper Stevens 1867–1927 '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID 40402135 buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2188456/cornelius-methodist-cemetery Cornelius Methodist Cemetery] Cornelius Oregon ***[[Draper-5107|Jacob Franklin Draper]]1873–1950 '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID 29166000 buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/84061/lakeview-cemetery Lakeview Cemetery] Cheyenne, Wyoming ***Malinda Draper 1877–1879 Age1 '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID 147548307 buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1984941/ashton-chapel-and-cemetery Ashton Chapel Cemetery] Mingo, Jasper Co Iowa ***Marinda Belle ''Draper'' Perry 1877–1930 '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID 29168594 buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/84061/lakeview-cemetery Lakeview Cemetery] Cheyenne, Wyoming ***Joseph Henry Draper 1879–1957 '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID 29166001 buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/84061/lakeview-cemetery Lakeview Cemetery] Cheyenne, Wyoming ***John Thomas Draper 1882–1925 '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID 49399455 buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1963313/forest-lawn-cemetery Forest Lawn Cemetery] Morrill, Nebraska ***Blanche Hattie ''Draper'' Beatty 1885–1913 Memorial ID 71373926 buried: ****Wallace D. Beatty '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID 112418323 1866–1937 (m. 1901) buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/100623/fairview-cemetery Fairview Cemetery] Scottsbluff, Nebraska *John Frank Draper 20 Mar 1856 – 2 Jul 1904 Memorial ID 70527243 *Samuel B. Draper 1871 – 12 Jan 1936 Memorial ID 70527258 **'''Note''' John and Samuel Draper were brothers. There seems to be no relationship with Caroline Millhouse Draper listed above. The fact they are buried in the same cemetery is only a coincidence. == North Dakota 8 Burial Listings== ==='''MORTON COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-649.jpg '''Mandan''' ZIP Code 58554 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-648.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2129717/mandan-union-cemetery? Mandan Union Cemetery]''' *Volney Draper 29 Dec 1819 – 19 Nov 1901 Memorial ID 74138715 **Elizabeth Sherrill Draper1831 – 1898 Memorial ID 74138713 ***Charles E. Draper 18 Oct 1855 – 8 Jun 1926 Memorial ID 74138712 ****Hattie A. Lounsberry Draper Oct 1866 – 1 Sep 1950 Memorial ID 74138714 ***Allan D. Draper 1850–1909 Memorial ID 99317920 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/65510/oakwood-cemetery Oakwood Cemetery] Syracuse, New York ****Bertha F. Stoutenberg Draper 1857–1942 Memorial ID 99760623 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/65510/oakwood-cemetery Oakwood Cemetery] Syracuse, New York ***Mary O Draper Rice 1851–1940 Memorial ID 72538026 husband: ****Ezekiel C Rice 1840–1902 Memorial ID 72538011 ==Kansas 83 Burial Listings== ==='''CLAY COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-490.jpg '''Clay Center''' ZIP Code 67432 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-492.jpg [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/92597/greenwood-cemetery? Greenwood Cemetery] *Nellie M Hill Draper 10 May 1904 – 30 Jun 1937 Memorial ID 123951420 '''Walkefield''' ZIP Code 67487 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-491.jpg [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/93910/timber-creek-cemetery Timber Creek Cemetery] *Isaac Hancock Draper 15 Nov 1838 – 17 Jan 1892 Memorial ID 12613692 *Lorinda Jackson Draper 24 Jul 1863 – 13 Apr 1899 Memorial ID 61725316 *Mary Loretta Sackett Draper 2 Dec 1838 – 18 Feb 1884 Memorial ID 67309244 ==='''DOUGLAS COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-267.jpg '''Lawrence''' ZIP Code 66045 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-375.jpg From Wikipedia: A drawing of the massacre of 150 residents and burning of Lawrence, Kansas in 1863 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-126.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/93216/oak-hill-cemetery Oak Hill Cemetery]''' Located: 1605 Oak Hill Avenue, History: Land for Oak Hill Cemetery was sectioned after the Lawrence Massacre, also known as Quantrill's raid, an attack during the American Civil War (1861–65) by Quantrill's Raiders, a Confederate guerrilla group led by William Quantrill, on the Unionist town of Lawrence, Kansas, killing around 150 unarmed men and boys on the morning of Friday, August 21, 1863. *[[Draper-5270|Theophilus H Draper]] 15 Nov 1866 – 31 May 1934 **Letitia McCollum Draper(1869-????) burial unknown '''CENOTAPH''' 1st wife *** Pearl Estel Smith (Applegate, Parsons) Step Daughter **[[Maynard-4591|Jenie May Maynard Draper]] 1869–1946, cremated '''CENOTAPH''' ***Karl (or Carl) Draper 19 E09–1981 '''CENOTAPH''' adopted son died in Santa Cruz, California *William Draper 5 Aug 1831 – 12 Nov 1919 '''NOT Family''' born in Wyoming Co., New York, wife: **Betsey A. Wood Draper 26 Apr 1836 – 17 Jun 1920, sons: ***George W. Draper 9 Jul 1860 – 6 Jun 1913 ****Margaret Yohn Draper 1861 – 25 Oct 1960 ***Fred Leslie Draper 1862 – 1 Mar 1933 ****Elfrieda Draper 3 Mar 1894 – 4 Jul 1980 *John Draper 11 Oct 1789 – 26 Feb 1874 '''NOT Family''' born in England, 2 wives: **Mary Miller Draper1797–1866 (m. 1851) '''CENOTAPH''' buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1987/wolf-creek-cemetery Michigan] **Mary White Draper 1791–1846 '''CENOTAPH''' buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/412/east-farmington-cemetery Michigan] ***Ann ''Draper'' Reed 1816–1912 born in England, husband: ****Fitch Reed 1814–1897 ***Eleanor D. ''Draper'' Oakes 1829–191, husband: ****Henry A. Oakes 1837–1903 ==='''ELLIS COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-363.jpg '''Hays''' ZIP Code 67601 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-336.jpg [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/93093/mount-allen-cemetery Mount Allen Cemetery] Hays, Kansas *William “Bill” Draper 1 Dec 1927 – 21 Feb 1993 Memorial ID 23264643 **Gloria June ''Richards'' Draper 5 Oct 1931 – 14 Sep 1994 Memorial ID 23264644 ***Robert “Bob” Draper 26 Oct 1956 – 20 Nov 2014 Memorial ID 145039323 *****See Obituary of Robert for living family members ***Michael Dale Draper 1953-1954 '''CENOTAPH''' buried [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/108521/thomason-cemetery Thomason Cemetery] Wayne City, Wayne County, Illinois ==='''LABETTE COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-671.jpg '''Oswego''' ZIP Code 67356 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-672.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/93268/oswego-cemetery Oswego Cemetery]''' Oswego, Labette County, Kansas *Sgt Henry Clay Draper 1840 – 1919 Memorial ID 92773104 **Annie Elizabeth Murdock Draper 1848 – 1919 Memorial ID 92773073 ***John Murdoch Draper 1876–1955 Memorial ID 136634395 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/67978/lake-lawn-park-cemetery-and-mausoleum Lake Lawn] New Orleans, Louisiana ***Anne Eliza Draper 1878–1878 Memorial ID 92773083 ***Julia ''Draper'' Manville 1879–1950 Memorial ID 10518966 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/99408/rosedale-cemetery Rosedale Cemetery] Ada, OK ***Adah ''Draper'' Randall 1884–1954 Memorial ID 136636363 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/67978/lake-lawn-park-cemetery-and-mausoleum Lake Lawn] New Orleans, Louisiana *Henry Von Phul Draper 1825 – 1910 Memorial ID 92773117, wife: **Betty Elizabeth Holtzclaw Draper 1836–1925 Memorial ID 143795427 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/31145/riverside-cemetery Riverside Cemetery] Hannibal, MO: Children ***Frances E Draper Sprinkle 1867–1949 Memorial ID 143910059 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/31145/riverside-cemetery Riverside Cemetery] Hannibal, MO ***Charlie A Draper 1869–1902 Memorial ID 143795647 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/31145/riverside-cemetery Riverside Cemetery] Hannibal, MO *Susan Draper 1833 – 1912 Memorial ID 92773211 gravestone includes the name Henry VonPhul 1825-1910 (needs research) *James Brown Draper 21 Nov 1886 – Feb 1971 Memorial ID 35479593 wife: **Edythe Armstrong Draper 25 Jul 1883 – 25 Sep 1964 Memorial ID 35479583 *John B Draper 28 Oct 1842 – 24 Feb 1920 Memorial ID 35479612 wife: **Angie Draper Memorial ID23 Jan 1844 – 28 Mar 1874 Memorial ID 92773033 *Florence Draper 1884 – 1971 Memorial ID 35479589 *Lucy P Draper 13 Dec 1854 – 23 Feb 1913 Memorial ID 35479622 *Mary C Draper 1844 – 1933 Memorial ID 92773151 *Mary Eleanor Draper 1889 – 1940 Memorial ID 35479633 *Mary K Draper Aug 1808 – 12 May 1902 Memorial ID 92773195 *Unknown Draper 19 Mar 1874 – 23 May 1874 Memorial ID 92773058 ==='''MARION COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-677.jpg '''Burns''' ZIP Code 66840 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-678.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1990785/burns-cemetery? Burns Cemetery]''' Located: Burns, Marion County, KS *Child Draper Birth and death dates unknown. Memorial ID 172914305 '''Peabody''' ZIP Code 66866 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-676.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/93427/prairie-lawn-cemetery Prairie Lawn Cemetery]''' Located: Peabody, Marion County, Kansas *Alvin Forest Draper 1880 – 1955 Memorial ID 9193095 *Arma I. Draper 1930 – 1930 Memorial ID 8845155 *Ethel E. Draper 16 Dec 1899 – 18 Jun 1988 Memorial ID 9193142 *Floyd James Draper 1890 – 1955 Memorial ID 9193105 *Irene Baker Draper Memorial ID1894 – 1987 Memorial ID 9180594 *Irvin William Draper 12 May 1894 – 6 Dec 1970 Memorial ID 9180599 *James W. Draper 1853 – 1930 Memorial ID 9193067 *Mable Anna Carson Draper 20 Mar 1888 – Dec 1983 Memorial ID 8845158 *Maria Jane Wright Draper 19 Nov 1859 – 24 Dec 1951 Memorial ID 9193080 *Marian M. Draper 1925 – 1957 Memorial ID 8848437 *Melvin Draper Memorial ID1900 – 1903 Memorial ID 9193088 *Thomas Orlando Draper 1878 – 1938 Memorial ID *Virl Beeton Draper 31 Jan 1898 – 7 Apr 1983 Memorial ID 8838835 ==='''STAFFORD COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-268.jpg '''Stafford''' ZIP Code 67578 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-145.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/93291/peace-creek-cemetery Peace Creek Cemetery]''' *[[Draper-173|John Harrison Draper]] (1789 - 1866) '''CENOTAPH''' buried Indiana unknown **[[Eddlemore-1|Catherine (Eddlemore) Draper]] (1802 - 1865) '''CENOTAPH''' buried Indiana unknown ***[[Draper-4504|Asa Paul Draper]] 20 Jan 1840 – 5 Sep 1893 wife: ****[[Smith-260396|Phebe (Smith) Draper]] 1841 - 1874''' CENOTAPH''' burial unknown ***[[Draper-4503|James Marion Draper]] 1 Apr 1832 – 10 Jun 1914 wife ****[[Reveal-405|Susan Reveal Draper]] 1842 – 1920 *****[[Draper-5884|Melvi J. ''Draper'' Bridgford]] 1862 - 1890 husband: ******[[Bridgford-122|William Franklin Bridgford]] 1855 - 1925 '''CENOTAPH''' buried [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/93790/silver-lake-cemetery Silver Lake Cemetery] *******O. D. Bridgford Memorial ID 97810006 infant *******G. E. Bridgford Memorial ID 97810073 infant *******[[Bridgford-123|Frank Bridgeford]] 1882–1890 Age 7 Memorial ID 97809908 *****[[Draper-5860|Fay Wavelet (Draper) Clothier]] (1883 - 1963) '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7851/belmont-memorial-park Belmont Memorial Park] Fresno, CA ******[[Clothier-509|Milton Henry Clothier]] (1877 - 1918) '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7851/belmont-memorial-park Belmont Memorial Park] Fresno, CA *******Claude Ivan Clothier 1900–1977 children: Memorial ID 16886051 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7851/belmont-memorial-park Belmont Memorial Park] Fresno, CA ********Alma Mae Francisco Clothier 1902–1989 (m. 1920) Memorial ID 17945862 '''CENOTAPH''' buried:[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7851/belmont-memorial-park Belmont Memorial Park] Fresno, CA *******Floyd Alfred Clothier 1902–1988 Memorial ID 39554779 '''CENOTAPH''' bured: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7983/fresno-memorial-gardens Fresno Memorial Gardens] Fresno, Ca *******Eva May Clothier Grub 1907–1998 Memorial ID 70431127 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/8192/mountain-view-cemetery Mountain View Cemetery] San Bernardino, CA *******Merle Everett Clothier 1909–1995 Memorial ID 16886302 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/311417/golden-sunset-memorial-park Golden Sunset Memorial Park] Kerman, CA *******Glenn Irvin Clothier 1911–1989 Memorial ID 70355942 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7983/fresno-memorial-gardens Fresno Memorial Gardens] Fresno, Ca *******[[Clothier-501|Lois Wanda Clothier Van Buren]] 1914–2019 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7841/arbor-vitae-cemetery Arbor Vitae Cemetery] Madera, CA *******Letha Marie Clothier Cassatt 1918–2008 Memorial ID 34954847 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7983/fresno-memorial-gardens Fresno Memorial Gardens] Fresno, Ca *****[[Draper-5288|Marion Alfred Draper]] 4 Sep 1867 – 10 Feb 1941 wife: ******[[Stewart-49837|Rebecca Ann “Reca” Stewart Draper]] 1874 - 1975 '''CENOTAPH''' re-mairred *****[[Draper-5289|William Almon Draper]] 1873–1960 '''CENOTAPH''' both buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7851/belmont-memorial-park Belmont Memorial Park] == Missouri 114 Burial Listings== ==='''CHARITON COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-269.jpg '''Salisbury''' ZIP Code 65281 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-131.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2210875/prairie-valley-cemetery Prairie Valley Cemetery]''' *[[Bertsch-478|Cecile Agnes “Lillie” Bertsch Draper]] 26 Dec 1900 – 29 Oct 1930 husband: **[[Draper-5272|John Travice Draper]] buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/755244/old-city-cemetery Old City Cemetery] Cedar Rapids, Iowa https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-723.jpg [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/31415/salisbury-cemetery '''Salisbury Cemetery'''] *[[Draper-6308|Walter Roosevelt Draper]] 31 Aug 1898 – 21 Nov 1947 Memorial ID50880603 Wife: **Mary Sue Bertsch Draper 6 Apr 1903 – 11 Sep 1947 Memorial ID 50880677 ***Infant Son Draper 8 Jan 1923 – 8 Jan 1923 Memorial ID 50971175 ***Leonard Martin Draper 1924–1991 '''Cenotaph''' buried [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/659755/mount-auburn-cemetery Mount Auburn Cemetery] Mount Auburn, Benton County, Iowa, USA Wife: ****Jacqueline Ann Petersen Robinson 1933–2008 '''Cenotaph''' buried [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/659755/mount-auburn-cemetery Mount Auburn Cemetery] Mount Auburn, Benton County, Iowa, USA ***Allen Lee Draper 11 Mar 1931 – 20 May 1972 Memorial ID 50879727 Wife: ****Eleanor Ann McNeall Draper 6 Jan 1933 – 3 Dec 2006 Memorial ID 50879618 ***Maurice Edward Draper 1933–1994 '''Cenotaph''' buried [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/109440/riverside-national-cemetery Riverside National Cemetery California USA] Wife: ****Joan H. Reeves Draper 1925–1993 (m. 1964) '''Cenotaph''' buried https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/8308/rose-hills-memorial-park Rose Hills Memorial Park, California USA ==='''JASPER COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-454.jpg '''Purcell''' ZIP Code 64857 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-455.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/28811/friends-cemetery Friends Cemetery]''' AKA Purcell Friends Cemetery, Purcell, Jasper County, Missouri, USA *[[Draper-4595|Mary E ''Draper'' Purcell]] 1838 - 1880 age 42, husband; **[[Purcell-3137|James Frederick Purcell]]1856 - 1909 '''CENOTAPH''' re-married; buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/30740/park-cemetery Park Cemetery] Carthage, MO ==='''JOHNSON COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-270.jpg '''Knob Noster''' ZIP Code 65336 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-428.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/270130/knob-noster-cemetery Knob Noster Cemetery]''' Located: Knob Noster, Johnson County, Missouri, USA *[[Draper-5594|Henry Thomas Draper]] 4 Oct 1854 – 30 Dec 1928 wife: **Annie M. Bethel Draper 2 Feb 1868 – 1942 Memorial ID 76750560 *William Farnum “Ferm” Draper 3 Jan 1878 – 20 Oct 1967 Memorial ID76750644 wife: **Jessie Delila Peters Draper 1886 – 1976 Memorial ID 76750645 ***Leona F. Draper 1907 – 1926 Memorial ID 76750646 *Baby boy Draper 9 Feb 1938 – 9 Feb 1938 Memorial ID 76750642 *Emery H. Draper 11 Oct 1910 – 25 Apr 1976 Memorial ID 76750643 *George Smith Draper4 Sep 1883 – 16 Dec 1957 Memorial ID 68199543 *Karen Kay King Draper 8 Feb 1948 – 9 Mar 2012 Memorial ID 86715214 '''Warrensburg''' ZIP Code 64093 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-149.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/29792/lea-cemetery Lea Cemetery]''' Also known as Lee Cemetery, Location: Rural Cemetery east of Warrensburg, MO (see map in FAG) *[[Draper-5300|George Sanford Draper]] 31 Dec 1807 – 24 Sep 1862 wife: **[[Tandy-677|Amelia Tandy Draper]] 31 Oct 1812 – 17 Oct 1894 ***[[Draper-5581|Adelia Jane (Draper) Stewart]] (1832 - 1895) her husband: ****[[Stewart-51122|James Henderson Stewart]] (1829 - aft. 1862) '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown ***[[Draper-5582|William Lafayette Draper]] (1833 - 1864) '''CENOTAPH''' killed in Civil War, buried [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1971088/allatoona-pass-battlefield Allatoona Pass Battlefield] wife: ****[[Taylor-91352|Josephine Frances (Taylor) Fitch]] (1844 - 1915) '''CENOTAPH''' remarried, buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1966843/miami-cemetery Miami Cemetery, Texas] ***[[Draper-5299|Milton A. Draper]] (1839 - 1906) '''CENOTAPH''' buried [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/75496/perry-cemetery Perry Cemetery] Princeton, Kentucky: Milton had 3 wives and at least one child with first wife. (see WikiTree profile) ***John Tandy Draper14 Jan 1844 – 24 Sep 1862 murdered with father ***Robert A. Draper (1845 - 1913) '''CENOTAPH''' buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/76231/tandy-cemetery Tandy Cemetery] Caldwell Co. , Kentucky, wife: ****[[Tandy-698|Sarah Virginia (Tandy) Draper]] (1838-1921) buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/76231/tandy-cemetery Tandy Cemetery] Caldwell Co. , Kentucky ***[[Draper-5591|James Duncan Draper]] (1847 - 1923) '''CENOTAPH''' buried [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/30325/mount-hope-cemetery Mount Hope Cemetery] Webb City, Missouri, wife: ****[[Weller-3518|Mary A. (Weller) Draper]] (1863 - 1910) '''CENOTAPH''' buried with husband ***[[Draper-5592|Jesse Lee Draper]] (1850 - 1930) '''CENOTAPH''' buried [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1424733/los-angeles-odd-fellows-cemetery Odd Fellows Cemetery] Los Angeles, CA ****[[Wadlington-247|David Ann (Wadlington) Draper]] (1852 - 1917) '''CENOTAPH''' buried:[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/93543/rosebank-cemetery Rosebank Cemetery] Mulberry, Kansas ****Martha (unknown Draper 2nd wife, '''CENOTAPH''' buried: unknown ***[[Draper-5593|Mary (Draper) Coffman]] (1852 - 1916) ''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/29769/laurel-oak-cemetery Laurel Oak Cemetery] Windsor, MO ***[[Draper-5594|Henry Thomas Draper]] (1854 - 1928) '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/270130/knob-noster-cemetery Knob Noster Cemetery]. Knob Noster, MO ****NOTE: George and his son John were murdered on their farm Sept. 24, 1862 *William T Draper 11 Jan 1810 – 14 Apr 1889 wife: **Caroline M “Carrie” Stewart Draper 24 Dec 1833 – 9 Mar 1929 ***Charles L Draper 20 Sep 1869 – 3 Jul 1897 *Ethelyn Draper unknown – 21 Nov 1909 *Florence E Draper unknown – 1909 buried with: **Infant Son Draper 1909 – 1909 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-426.jpg This picture best describes the murder of [[Draper-5300|George Sanford Draper]] and his son, John, while his family watched the events unfold. We believe the conflict could have been over the issues of freeing slaves between religious abolitionists and slave owners. (see note above picture, and story in the Biography of [[Draper-5300|George Sanford Draper]] https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-429.jpg [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/31854/sunset-hill-cemetery Sunset Hill Cemetery] AKA City Cemetery Located: Warrensburg, Missouri *Archibald Henderson “Arch” Draper 14 May 1881 – 12 Jul 1960 Memorial ID 66551605 **Bertha Alice Husband Draper 17 Feb 1884 – 7 Jul 1961 Memorial ID 100196479 ***Howard Lea Draper 26 Mar 1906 – 23 Jul 1982 Memorial ID 100279632 ****Dorothy Kay Draper 1912 – 1983 Memorial ID 100212224 *Mont Clayton Draper Sr. 28 Feb 1878 – 31 Aug 1949 Memorial ID 100280151 **Edith Perkins Draper 9 Jan 1878 – 11 Aug 1942 Memorial ID 100279566 ***Mont Clayton Draper Jr. 19 Jan 1908 – 26 Jan 1978 Memorial ID 100279473 ****Cena Christopher Draper unknown – 14 Oct 1986Memorial ID 100280081 *****Mont Clayton Draper 1935–2021 Memorial ID 224411060 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/93476/resthaven-gardens-of-memory Resthaven Gardens] Wichita, Kansas ******Georgia Dorothea ''Robins'' (Northcutt) Draper 1923–2019 Memorial ID 197363761 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/93476/resthaven-gardens-of-memory Resthaven Gardens] Wichita, Kansas *Harry Preston Draper 1884 – 1960 Memorial ID 66551610 **Ora Draper 1883 – 1965 Memorial ID 86319735 *Dr Thomas Jefferson Draper 27 Apr 1860 – 6 Jul 1943 Memorial ID 100280119 **Ottie L Draper 1876 – 17 Feb 1933 Memorial ID 100280217 *Lona Draper unknown – 24 Dec 1917 Memorial ID 100280187 *William T Draper1810–1889 Memorial ID 18408909 '''CENOTAPH''' buried [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/29792/lea-cemetery Lea Cemetery] **Caroline M Stewart Draper1833–1929 Memorial ID 18408935 '''CENOTAPH''' buried [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/29792/lea-cemetery Lea Cemetery] ***Samuel Robert Draper 31 Dec 1875 – 17 Jun 1950 Memorial ID 52323855 ==='''LINCOLN COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-315.jpg *[[Draper-3824|Daniel Draper Sr.]] (1776 - 1856) '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown **[[Gibbs-9067|Susanne Phillip (Gibbs) Draper]] (1775 - 1832) '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown ***Daniel and Susanne Draper and daughter-in law: [[Clark-74391|Eliza Ann ''Clark'' Draper]] 1811–1838 '''CENOTAPH''' died in Lincoln CO., Missouri, burial unknown. Eliza is said to have died in Auburn, Lincoln Co., MO. Eliza's husband was [[Draper-5397|Philander Draper]] (see Pike County) ==='''LINN COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-271.jpg '''Marceline''' ZIP Code 64658 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-129.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/30349/mount-olivet-cemetery Mount Olivet Cemetery]''' AKA Roselawn Cemetery *[[Draper-5271|John D Draper]] Jan 1871 – 1 Sep 1946 **[[Burns-17573|Catherine Burns Draper]] 1872–1909 1st wife '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown **[[Broyles-4074|Nancy Evaline ''Broyles'' (Daugherty) Draper]] 1864–1948 2nd wife buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2208033/hays-cemetery Hays Cemetery] Chariton County, Missouri with her 1st husband John Daugherty (no Draper burials listed) ==='''PIKE COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-316.jpg '''Louisiana''' ZIP Code 63353 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-317.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/31149/riverview-cemetery Riverview Cemetery]''' *[[Draper-5396|Daniel Draper Jr.]] 21 Nov 1813 – 13 Oct 1875 wife: **[[Riggs-6155|Julia Anne Riggs Draper]] 26 Dec 1820 – 29 Dec 1891 ***Corp Henry Clinton Draper 1845 - 1903 '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID 110704052 buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/643906/mount-hope-cemetery Mount Hope Cemetery] Chicago IL ( wife, son, and daughter-in-law buried in Mt. Hope Cemetery *[[Draper-5397|Philander Draper]] 26 Aug 1811 – 18 Feb 1883, wives: **[[Clark-74391|Eliza Ann ''Clark'' Draper]] 1811–1838 '''CENOTAPH''' died in Auburn, Lincoln CO., Missouri, burial unknown ***James Draper 3 Jan 1836 –1838 infant son & only child of Eliza Ann Draper **[[Fentem-13|Sarah Fentem Draper]] 10 Mar 1816 – 11 Apr 1895 2nd wife of Philander, her children: ***Emma Draper infant 1852-1852 '''CENOTAPH''' ***Frances Lyon “Fannie” Draper 10 Dec 1857 – 1 Jan 1933 ***Laura Emma Draper 6 Dec 1849 – 23 Sep 1925 ***Edwin Fentem Draper 16 Mar 1848 – 1 Sep 1928 died in Oakland, California, wives: ****Lizzie ''Templeton'' Draper 1851 about 1876 '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown (California?) ****Hattie E. ''Shields'' Draper 1851- ???? '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown (California?) ***[[Draper-5398|General Daniel Marshall Draper]] 6 Oct 1839 – 6 May 1915 wife: ****Julia Stewart Draper 14 Apr 1843 – 25 Jan 1931 ***Ann Hassell Draper 21 Jul 1841 – 15 Nov 1920 *Henry Clinton Draper 18 Dec 1802 – 5 Mar 1844 brother of Philander Draper *Frank Draper 1849 – 7 Nov 1925 **Mrs Frank Draper unknown – 9 Nov 1925 *M C Draper unknown – 19 Nov 1880 *Martha Lucy Draper 29 Dec 1841 – 4 Jan 1844 infant *William Draper unknown – 19 Nov 1850 *Bertha Draper 23 Nov 1862 – 11 Oct 1863 *Mrs Catherine Draper 30 Nov 1849 – 31 Oct 1925 ==='''St. LOUIS COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-322.jpg '''Lemay''' ZIP Code 63125 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-321.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1593798/jefferson-barracks-national-cemetery Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery]''' *[[Draper-5405|Terry Wayne Draper]] (1948 - 2021) wife: **Deanna "Dee" Brende (living?) nothing known so far about her Other Draper burials in this cemetery may or may not be family; research/help needed: *Adele L Wurdack Draper 9 Aug 1930 – 15 Jul 2013 *Amelia Draper 19 Feb 1910 – 11 Aug 1976 *PFC Andrew Draper 19 Nov 1913 – 31 Aug 2010 *Dale Lee Draper 11 Sep 1935 – 12 Oct 2004 *Douglas G Draper 6 Jun 1929 – 20 Oct 2021 *George W Draper 18 Oct 1891 – 23 Nov 1976 *Hazel Ann Lingo Draper 27 Sep 1898 – 18 Aug 1980 *Henry F Draper 5 Nov 1911 – 3 Mar 1998 *Herbert Cecil Draper 22 Jul 1896 – 19 Jan 1969 *James Draper 18 Jan 1915 – 3 Jun 1999 *James Alfred Draper 16 Mar 1958 – 12 Feb 1999 *Jimmie L Draper 1 Aug 1947 – 5 Sep 1999 *Larry Clark Draper 17 Jul 1955 – 7 Sep 1979 *Laura Dell Draper 15 Mar 1919 – 21 Aug 1995 *Leon J Draper 13 Jun 1890 – 2 Aug 1961 *Matthew Draper 15 Jun 1912 – 1 Mar 1984 *Newton J Draper 6 Jan 1907 – 28 Jan 1969 *Stephen Draper 1839 – 2 May 1864 *William L Draper 5 Jul 1914 – 12 Dec 1977 *Karen Lee Darrough-Draper 26 Aug 1942 – 2 Nov 2015 *Inez Halk-Draper 24 Jun 1927 – 2 Apr 2022 ==Oklahoma 108 Burial Listings== ==='''ATOKA COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-272.jpg https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-46.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/98250/crystal-cemetery Crystal Cemetery]''' *[[Draper-5243|Herbert Lee Draper]] (1912 - 1957) wife remarried: **Norma Faye ''Nelson'' (Draper) Ashley (1930–2012) '''CENOTAPH''' buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2176938/sawyer-cemetery Sawyer Cemetery] '''Atoka''' ZIP Code 74525 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-148.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/157091/green-meadows-cemetery Green_Meadows_Cemetery]''' *[[Draper-5566|Hester Leon Draper]] 27 Mar 1941 – 7 Nov 2014 (son of [[Draper-5244|John Wesley Draper]]) **Lou Ella still living as of this entry *[[Draper-5563|Neta Mae ''Draper'' Capps]] 6 Jan 1903 – 24 Aug 1982 Memorial ID 94982423 husband: **[[Capps-1909|Alex Henry McLemore Capps]] 1892–1980 94982357 ****NOTE: Neta is the daughter of [[Draper-5101|William Pinkney "Will" Draper]] 1873–1957 '''Farris''' ZIP Code 74525 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-71.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/98066/butler-cemetery Butler_Cemetery]''' Located West of Ferris on Rt 3 and Pebble Creek Rd [https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Atoka,+Oklahoma+74525/Farris,+Atoka,+OK+74525/@34.2813265,-95.9541939,314m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m19!4m18!1m10!1m1!1s0x87b4b4947f77ffc9:0x11f40f09616a6672!2m2!1d-96.1283252!2d34.3859257!3m4!1m2!1d-95.8638595!2d34.262293!3s0x864b2e6691bbaba5:0xf4a44a1cc34de0b!1m5!1m1!1s0x864b2e65e1840599:0x2b462024aa2a73d!2m2!1d-95.8666472!2d34.2625974!3e0 Satellite_View_Map] *[[Draper-5101|William Pinkney “Will” Draper]] 1873 –1957 (son of [[Draper-3163|James Granville Draper]] (1847 - 1928) '''CENOTAPH''' who is buried in Cotton Gin, Texas; wives: **[[Shanks-1484|Anna Isabell ''Shanks'' Draper]] (1873 - 1937) '''CENOTAPH''' buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3851/goodlett-cemetery Goodlett Cemetery] Wheatland, Texas, married 1892 ***[[Draper-5562|Edna Mae ''Draper'' (Jester) Perkins]] (1898 - 1977) '''CENOTAPH''' buried [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/57004/duncan-valley-cemetery Duncan Valley Cemetery] Duncan, Arizona ***[[Draper-5563|Neta Mae ''Draper'' Capps]] (1903 - 1982) '''CENOTAPH''' buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/157091/green-meadows-cemetery Green Meadows Cemetery] Atoka, OK ***[[Draper-5564|Mary ''Draper'' (Motes) Hobbie]] (1913 - 1981) '''CENOTAPH''' buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/99130/oaklawn-cemetery Oaklawn Cemetery],Wynnewood, OK **Margaret M. Draper 14 Jan 1875 – 8 Apr 1949 2nd wife married 1928 **Bertha Tarvin 1872–1960''' CENOTAPH''' 3rd wife married about 1950 burial unknown FS ID: LHV6-L9Q *Betty Mae LeFlore Ivers 1938–2005 FAG ID: 67012477 mother of **Gwendolyn Delphina John Draper 4 Aug 1954 – 8 Aug 2013 FAG ID: 115186873 research needed how connected ==='''BRYAN COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-687.jpg '''Benington''' ZIP Code 74723 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-689.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2159619/old-bennington-presbyterian-church-cemetery Old Bennington Presbyterian Church Cemetery] *George Lafette “Bud” Draper 6 May 1908 – 4 Dec 1982 Memorial ID 24869425 **Bertha May Cook Corley 1909–1998 Married about 1927 Memorial ID '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/98637/highland-cemetery Highland Cemetery] Durant, OK ****Hermon Arnold Draper Sr. 21 Apr 1928 – 1 Mar 2006 Memorial ID 25085502 **Lydia Smith Draper 23 Mar 1905 – 23 Apr 1991 Memorial ID 25085582 ***Lydia Beatrice Nickels Knight 1931–2007 Stepdaughter of George Draper Memorial ID 19732990 *Mary Jane Maddox Draper 27 Feb 1858 – 10 Aug 1921 Memorial ID 109923324 husband **Edward Titus Rogers 1880–1916 (m. 1901) Memorial ID 109923859 ***Rose Etta ''Draper'' Rogers 1884–1964 ****Claudie Matthew Rogers 1901–1970 Memorial ID 143374810 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/824421/center-ridge-cemetery Center Ridge Cemetery] Gurdon, Arkansas ****Albert Roger 1905–1916 Memorial ID 109923794 Age 10 **** Alma Marie Rogers Butler 1909–2004 Memorial ID 60036038 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1343979/bennington-cemetery Bennington Cemetery] '''Caddo''' ZIP Code 74729 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-690.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/239922/gethsemane-cemetery? Gethsemane Cemetery]''' *George A. Draper 15 Jan 1890 – 23 Mar 1965 Memorial ID 61464342 wife: **Flossie Draper 22 Mar 1897 – 27 Nov 1971 Memorial ID 61464421 ***Flora Mae ''Draper'' Wells 1924–2016 Memorial ID 174353473 husband: ****James Allen Wells 1921–1984 Memorial ID 34326640 ***George Albert “Bud” Draper 27 Feb 1937 – 22 Nov 2017 Memorial ID 185483507 wife: **** Linda Draper (Living ) children: *****James Andrew Draper 12 Sep 1974 – 19 Feb 2013 Memorial ID 105668549 *****Deborah Jean "Draper" Morton-Robinson 1969-1999 Memorial ID 113384995 Age 29 ******'''NOTE:''' Deborah is buried with Florence Lorine Morton-Robinson who died in Sept. 1999. This could be her mother-in-law. *'''NOTE:''' Mildred ''Draper'' Sims and Ida Lee ''Draper'' Wingfield are sisters *Mildred A. ''Draper'' Sims 1926–2020 Memorial ID 216142092 **Loyd Dale Sims 1921–2012 (m. 1946) Memorial ID 83309397 *Ida Lee ''Draper'' Wingfield 1929–2012 Memorial ID 101336986 **Benjamin Eugene Wingfield 1929–2004 (m. 1947) Memorial ID 60435324 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-691.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/99253/pleasant-hill-cemetery? Pleasant Hill Cemetery]''' *Pvt Ora Blaine Draper 19 Feb 1896 – 21 Feb 1968 Memorial ID 11574358 **Dessie P. Stonebarger Draper 14 Nov 1905 – 4 Jan 2000 Memorial ID 20667542 ***Ora Blaine Draper 1934–2018 Memorial ID 187444754 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/98637/highland-cemetery Highland Cemetery] Durant, OK *Lewis James Draper 4 Sep 1854 – 11 Sep 1954 Memorial ID 11574345 **Sarah A. O'Neal Draper 1858–1892 Memorial ID 99624848 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2470745/star-of-the-west Star of the West Cemetery] Pike County, Arkansas, children: ***Mary Elizabeth ''Draper'' Miser 1880–1967 Memorial ID 48411177 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4224/highland-park-cemetery Highland Park Cemetery] Borger, TX ***Rebecca Jane Draper Burge 1882–1973 Memorial ID 65668181 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/160712/childress-cemetery Childress Cemetery] Childress, TX (one Draper burial in this cemetery) ***Jettie Harrison Draper 1894–1963 Memorial ID 103137630 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/103570/park-cemetery Park Cemetery] Bridgeport, Connecticut ***LeeRoy Franklin Draper 1901–1991 Memorial ID 18084370 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5656/oak-grove-memorial-gardens Oak Grove Memorial Gardens] Irving, TX wife: ****Edith Adeline Wilhite Draper 1911–1986 Memorial ID 18084391 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5656/oak-grove-memorial-gardens Oak Grove Memorial Gardens] Irving, TX son: *****Ocie Carlton Draper 1936–2021 Memorial ID 232271832 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1978675/cottonwood-west-cemetery Cottonwood West Cemetery] Cottonwood TX (5 Draper related burials in this cemetery) *Lewis Monroe Draper 29 May 1898 – 8 May 1994 Memorial ID 11574368 **Irma Lela Blakney Draper 11 Apr 1908 – 26 Aug, Married 5Oct 1923 1980 Memorial ID 11574374 children: ***Calvin Draper 1924–2011 Memorial ID 74784396 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6340/restland-memorial-park Restland Memorial Park] Dallas, TX ****Dorothy Draper 1929–1997 Memorial ID 73344690 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6340/restland-memorial-park Restland Memorial Park] Dallas, TX ***Mildred A. ''Draper'' Sims 1926–2020 Memorial ID 216142092 '''CENOTAPH''' buried:[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/239922/gethsemane-cemetery Gethsemane Cemetery] Caddo, OK ****Loyd Dale Sims 1921–2012 (m. 1946) Memorial ID 83309397 '''CENOTAPH''' buried:[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/239922/gethsemane-cemetery Gethsemane Cemetery] Caddo, OK ***Ida Lee ''Draper'' Wingfield 1929–2012 Memorial ID 101336986 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/239922/gethsemane-cemetery Gethsemane Cemetery] Caddo, OK, Husband: ****Benjamin Eugene Wingfield 1929–2004 (m. 1947) Memorial ID 60435324 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/239922/gethsemane-cemetery Gethsemane Cemetery] Caddo, OK ***Willis Dean Draper 1933 – unknown Memorial ID 185210147 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4860/little-bethel-memorial-park Little Bethel Memorial Park] Duncanville TX ***Donald Gene Draper 1935–2021 Memorial ID 234639914 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1978675/cottonwood-west-cemetery Cottonwood West Cemetery] Cottonwood TX wife: ****Bobbie Fae Harris Draper 1938–2010 Memorial ID 52122185 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1978675/cottonwood-west-cemetery Cottonwood West Cemetery] Cottonwood TX *****Karen L. Draper Hamm 1963–2020 Memorial ID 223571505 '''CENOTAPH''' buried:[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/171048/cross-plains-memorial-park Cross Plains Memorial Park] Cross Plains, TX *****Kimberly Rae Draper Champion 1966–2021 Memorial ID 233633634 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1978675/cottonwood-west-cemetery Cottonwood West Cemetery] Cottonwood TX *Linda Draper 1949 – 1993 Memorial ID 11605135 *'''NOTE:''' Ora and June Draper could be twins: Could be Children of Pvt. Ora Baine Draper **Ora Blaine “Odie” Draper Jr. 24 Jun 1924 – 25 Jan 1925 Memorial ID 11574364 **June Draper 1924 – 1925 Memorial ID 11574334 *Jettie Lee Draper 10 May 1932 – 24 Feb 1933 Memorial ID 11574340 Infant daughter of Roy Draper (see Obituary) *Unknown Draper Birth and death dates unknown. Memorial ID 11574380 '''Durant''' ZIP Code 74701 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-688.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/98637/highland-cemetery Highland Cemetery] Durant, Bryan Co, OK *Bonnie Marshall Draper 31 Oct 1928 – 4 Sep 2017 Memorial ID 100853153 *DeWayne Lee Draper 10 Sep 1958 – 17 Sep 1963 Memorial ID 75948099 *James Alfred Draper Memorial ID12 Oct 1942 – 27 Sep 2014 Memorial ID 155158024 *Karen Dian Draper Memorial ID18 May 1962 – 25 Dec 1963 Memorial ID 75948144 *Mary Etta Foote Draper 21 Oct 1935 – 2 May 2019 Memorial ID 199079328 *Michael Ray Draper 20 Jun 1960 – 15 Apr 2015 Memorial ID 145270554 *Ora Blaine Draper 23 Apr 1934 – 16 Feb 2018 Memorial ID 187444754 *Raymond Draper 10 Aug 1933 – 28 May 2012 Memorial ID 90987435 ==='''CARTER COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-273.jpg '''Ardmore''' ZIP Code 73401 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-70.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/99403/rose-hill-cemetery Rose_Hill_Cemetery]''' Located: 1604 C Street Southeast *[[Draper-4851|Latitia Susan ''Draper'' Frensley]] (1819 - 1893) and husband: **[[Frensley-16|Charles Alfred Frensley]] (abt. 1808) '''CENOTAPH''' ==='''CHOCTAW COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-274.jpg '''Boswell''' ZIP Code 74727 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-104.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/99353/restland-cemetery Restland Cemetery]''' *[[Draper-5244|John Wesley Draper]] 22 Jun 1881 – 22 Apr 1971 **[[Forbes-7352|Zella Laverne Forbes Draper]] 1896 – 1928 ***Alice Loriene Draper 1918–Deceased '''CENOTAPH''' details unknown ***Homer Draper about 1914 – about 1914 '''CENOTAPH''' details unknown ***[[Draper-5572|Julia Annie ''Draper'' Bornmann]] (1915 - 2001) husband: ****Julious Herman Bornmann 1913–1973 '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown ***[[Draper-5571|Jack Walton Draper]] (1922 - 1951) '''CENOTAPH''' spouse / burial unknown ***[[Draper-5243|Herbert Lee Draper]] 1912–1957 '''CENOTAPH''' buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/98250/crystal-cemetery Crystal Cemetery] Atoka CO., OK ***[[Draper-5567|Estelle ''Draper'' Schwarze]] 1920–2004 '''CENOTAPH''' buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2588/brookside-memorial-park Brookside Memorial Park], Houston TX; 3 husbands, one child: ****Marlin Dowlin Manshack 1920–1951 (m. 1949) FAG Memorial ID: 51004413 *****Their son: Marlin Dean Manshack (1951–1979) FAG Memorial ID: 85876418 ****Jessie Virgil Crowder (1909–1984) FAG Memorial ID: 192006126 ****Mr. Schwarze unknow details and/or sources, need research **[[Steer-1008|Cora Letha Steer Draper]] 1902–2001 (2nd wife or John Wesley Draper) son: ***[[Draper-5570|Chester Thomas Draper]] 12 Sep 1938 – 8 Dec 2012 ****No wife((s) documented in FAG or FS **[[Crumpton-898|Burzee (Crumpton) Draper]] (1880-????) '''CENOTAPH'' burial unknown ***[[Draper-6470|Ethel Mae (Draper) Mock]] (1905 - 1974) '''CENOTAPH'' burial [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/99554/soper-cemetery Soper Cemetery] Soper, OK; husband: ****Jack Mock (1894–1945) '''CENOTAPH'' burial [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/99554/soper-cemetery Soper Cemetery] Soper, OK; Ethel and Jack's children: *****James Wesley Mock 1925–1926 • GSQ2-8ZC '''CENOTAPH'' *****Esker Junior Mock 1926–1984 • GSQ2-WTG '''CENOTAPH'' *****Forrest Melvin Mock 1928–2017 • GSQ2-RJ1 '''CENOTAPH'' *****Joyce Laverne Mock 1931–2007 • GSQL-68Z '''CENOTAPH'' *****Arta Lorene Mock 1934–2008 • GSQL-QFQ '''CENOTAPH'' *****Jack Wayland Mock 1938–2010 • GGSP-3SL '''CENOTAPH'' *****Nelda Burzee Mock 1942–1993 • GS6X-RZR '''CENOTAPH'' **Edna Pearl Marshall Burno 1923–2014 another wife of John Wesley Draper *Calvin Hester Draper16 Sep 1894 – 5 Feb 1969 *Carl “J.W.” Draper26 Mar 1922 – 17 Nov 2009 *Edgar Cecil Draper9 Mar 1918 – Jul 1990 *Edgar Cecil Draper Jr. 27 Jun 1959 – 19 Feb 2018 *Emma Lee Draper12 Jan 1897 – 16 Oct 1976 *Gracy Jane Draper13 Feb 1934 – 28 Apr 2001 '''Sawyer''' ZIP Code 74756 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-103.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2176938/sawyer-cemetery Sawyer Cemetery]''' Location: Sawyer, Choctaw County, Oklahoma, USA *Norma Faye '''Nelson''' (Draper) Ashley (1930–2012) 1st husband: [[Draper-5243|Herbert Lee Draper]] *[[Draper-5242|Bobby Gene Draper]] (1954 - 1996) ==='''COAL COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-380.jpg https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-379.jpg [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/98190/coalgate-cemetery Coalgate Cemetery] is a rural cemetery located West of Cottonwood, OK ZIP Code 74538 *[[Darnell-242|Minnie Rener ''Darnell'' Draper]] 1901–1990 husband: **[[Draper-732|Charles Herbert Draper]] (1889 - 1981) '''CENOTAPH''' died in Los Angeles, CA burial unknown *C C Draper 7 Aug 1854 – 13 Jan 1906 Memorial ID 105096805 *Mary Draper 2 Jun 1889 – 16 Aug 1935 Memorial ID 76906108 *True Draper 12 May 1883 – 4 Oct 1961 Memorial ID 76906131 ==='''PONTOTOC COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-679.jpg '''Ada''' ZIP Code 74821 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-680.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/99408/rosedale-cemetery Rosedale Cemetery]''' *Edyth Louise Dandridge 7 Jun 1926 – 15 Jun 2009 Memorial ID 38475054 *Frankie Drape unknown – 17 Oct 1918 Memorial ID 93240774 *Stanley Carlyle Draper Jr. 15 Apr 1923 – 27 May 2006 Memorial ID 72090364 '''Descendants of Thomas and Lucy Coleman Draper''' *Julia ''Draper'' Manville 1879–1950 Memorial ID 10518966 husband: **Mahlon Francis Manville 1871–1939 Memorial ID 10518973 ***Natalie Draper ''Manville'' Wheeler 1900–1987 Memorial ID 132813250 '''CENOTAPH'''buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1675852/marion-cemetery Marion Cemetery] Marion, Marion County, Kansas, her children: ****John Edwin Wheeler 1891–1965 Memorial ID 132813021 '''CENOTAPH'''buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1675852/marion-cemetery Marion Cemetery] Marion, Marion County, Kansas, *****Natalie Antoinette Wheeler 1925–1925 Memorial ID 132813293 '''CENOTAPH'''buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1675852/marion-cemetery Marion Cemetery] Marion, Marion County, Kansas, *****Edwin Manville Wheeler 1926–2012 Memorial ID 85590639 '''CENOTAPH'''buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1675852/marion-cemetery Marion Cemetery] Marion, Marion County, Kansas, *****Suzanne Wheeler Watt 1928–2017 Memorial ID 183273662 Wheeler / Draper Family Historian '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/108103/saints-peter-and-paul-cemetery Saints Peter and Paul Cemetery] Naperville, DuPage County, Illinois, USA *****Mahlon Frederick Wheeler 1931–1994 Memorial ID 97415574 '''CENOTAPH'''buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/93868/sunnyside-cemetery Sunnyside Cemetery] Caney, Montgomery County, Kansas, USA ***Terence Holbrook Manville 1905–1932 Age 26 Memorial ID 10518976 ***Katherine E Manville Harris 1910–1971 Memorial ID 8612358 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/67665/greenoaks-memorial-park Greenoaks Memorial Park] Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana ***Mahlon Francis Manville 1919–1961 Memorial ID: 190879950 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5192/memorial-oaks-cemetery Memorial Oaks Cemetery] Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA ==Colorado 74 Burial Listings== ==='''DENVER COUNTY'''=== '''Denver''' ZIP Codes 80014 - 80642 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-319.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/57267/fairmount-cemetery Fairmount Cemetery]''' AKA Fairmont Cemetery Denver, Denver County , Colorado, USA *[[Draper-5403|Daniel M Draper]] 7 Jun 1908 – 21 May 1913 Age 4, Parents: **[[Draper-5400|Marshall and Marguerite Draper]] (1875 - 1953) '''CENOTAPH''' Buried in Los Angeles [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/57267/fairmount-cemetery Fairmount Cemetery] *Abert Draper 1872 – 1905 *Charles C Draper Memorial ID1860 – 1948 *Delila M “Cora” Warren Jul 1858 – 10 Jan 1938 *Earl Draper1896 – 10 Apr 1917 *Edith Keck Draper Memorial ID1880 – 1954 *Edward S Draper Memorial ID1867 – 1926 *Elijah L Draper Memorial ID1884 – 1937 *Everett D Draper 1875 – 1962 *Gailord Earl Draper 11 Oct 1896 – 20 Sep 1956 *Gayle E. Perkins Draper12 Feb 1900 – Nov 1972 *Gilbert B. Draper Memorial ID14 May 1903 – 2 Oct 1992 *Innice M Draper 1877 – 1964 *Juanita L. Draper Memorial ID1909 – 1996 *Lawrence E Draper 1900 – 1959 *Mary E. Draper 1897 – 1971 *Reuben J Draper 1856 – 1893 *Sydney Sue Sullivant Draper 10 Jan 1939 – Dec 1986 *William B. Draper 1893 – 1958 ==='''LARIMAR COUNTY'''=== '''Fort Collins''' ZIP Codes 80521 - 80553 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-453.jpg [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/57521/roselawn-cemetery Roselawn Cemetery] Fort Collins, Colorado *[[Draper-4307|Nellie Lucelia (Draper) Gibbs]] (1882 - abt. 1962) husbands: **[[Atkinson-11177|Eugene Iowa Atkinson]] 1857–1943 '''CENOTAPH''' buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/100904/lincoln-memorial-park Lincoln Memorial Park] Lincoln, Nebraska **Harvey H. Hall 1871–1947 '''CENOTAPH''' buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/100904/lincoln-memorial-park Lincoln Memorial Park] Lincoln, Nebraska **Jeff W Gibbs 1883–1962 *NOTE: [[Draper-4307|Nellie Lucelia (Draper) Gibbs Nellie's]] children with [[Atkinson-11177|Eugene Iowa Atkinson]] *[[Atkinson-11188|Mary E Atkinson Greenwall]] 1911–1996 husband **[[Greenwall-21|J Herbert Greenwall]] 1907–1979 *Martha Catherine Draper 16 Mar 1937 – 12 Oct 1999 Memorial ID 104668762 *Ola Mae Draper 23 Dec 1918 – 24 Jun 2000 Memorial ID 141848745 ==='''JEFFERSON COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-275.jpg '''Wheat Ridge''' ZIP Code 80033 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-101.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/57234/crown-hill-cemetery Crown Hill Cemetery]''' AKA Olinger Crown Hill Cemetery, Tower of Memories Mausoleum Location: 7777 W. 29th Ave. Wheat Ridge, Jefferson County, Colorado, 80033 USA '''Famous People:''' *[[Bates-14755|Barbara Jane ''Bates'' (Coan) Reed]], actress, stage name Barbara Bates 1925-1969 committed suicide Movies: All About Eve, Quicksand, It's a Great life *[[Coyle-2456|Mary Chase 1906 -1981]] playwright , author, best known for 1944 play: "Harvey" which was made into a movie in 1950, won a Pulitzer Prize *[[Coors-2|Adolph Coors]] 1847 - 1929 brewer of Coors Beer, suicide by jumping from Cavalier Hotel in Virginia *[[Biggs-3010|Richard Biggs]] 1960- 2004 actor in 400 episodes of Days of Our Lives, and Babylon 5 *[[Draper-5184|Frank Randall Draper]] 1911 – 1986 **[[Hickmon-17|Ruth Angeline Hickmon Draper]] 1925 – 1997 *[[Draper-4959|Frank Nathan Draper Sr.]] 25 Oct 1889 – 22 Dec 1963 wife: **[[Benedict-3652|Mabel E.'' Benedict'' Draper]] '''CENOTAPH''' Unknown burial location *John Riley Draper 24 Sep 1837 – 20 Oct 1909 **Sarah Elizabeth Hunt Draper 1843–1931 (m. 1861) Memorial ID 5716858 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/8074/inglewood-park-cemetery Inglewood Park Cemetery] Inglewood CA, son: ***Arthur Draper 1870 – 1925 ****Lottie T. Cooper Draper 1875 – 1963 *'''These listed below are descendants of John Riley Draper (above) *Charles Alden Draper 1894–1967 Memorial ID 5701590 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/109452/santa-fe-national-cemetery Santa Fe National Cemetery] Santa Fe, NM **Florence Irene Ashcraft Draper 1894–1985 Memorial ID 3866931 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/109452/santa-fe-national-cemetery Santa Fe National Cemetery] Santa Fe, NM ***Charles Ashcraft Draper 1926–1998 Memorial ID 44230439 '''CENOTAPH''' cremated Texas, wife: ****Shirley Louise Garber Draper 1924–1998 (m. 1949) Memorial ID 44252283 '''CENOTAPH''' cremated Texas ***Effie Mariem Draper 27 Jan 1928 – 18 Jan 1944 Age 15 ****'''NOTE:''' Effie is the great granddaughter of '''John Riley Draper(1837-1909) & Sarah Elizabeth Hunt(1843-1931)''' *Clarence F. Draper 4 Aug 1912 – 9 Dec 1989 **Catherine Kreutzer Draper 4 Jul 1917 – 14 Feb 2005*Howard G Draper 1888 – 1978 **Neva Draper 1892 – 1983 *Vern Emil Draper 1891–1943 (m. 1916) Memorial ID 240058770 **Myrtle Irene ''Gunder'' Draper 15 Oct 1897 – 23 Jun 1993 ***Kenneth Earl Draper 1927–2020 Memorial ID 206254406 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2381334/miramar-national-cemetery Miramar National Cemetery] San Diego, CA wife: ****Virginia T Draper 1954–2016 Memorial ID 206254410 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2381334/miramar-national-cemetery Miramar National Cemetery] San Diego, CA *Steven Sewell Draper 1 Jun 1954 – 3 Dec 2020 Memorial ID 219634832 wife: **Billie Sue Franek (Draper???) see obituary. listed as "partner" of Steven S Draper *Sidney D Draper Dec 1864 – 193*Ada T. Draper Nov 1894 – Feb 1981 **Alice Elizabeth “Allie” Draper Jun 1864 – 17 May 1965 *Dorothy Draper 8 May 1928 – 4 Sep 2018 *Douglas Eugene Draper 18 Aug 1959 – 26 Nov 2005 *Gretchen Draper 3 Dec 1975 – 4 Dec 1975 *Nicole Maria Draper 17 Nov 1982 – 13 Sep 1986 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-622.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/57441/mount-olivet-catholic-cemetery? Mount Olivet Catholic Cemetery] Located: Wheat Ridge, Jefferson County, Colorado, USA *Frank DeMont Draper 2 Jun 1891 – 25 Nov 1960 Memorial ID 147262999 **Elizabeth K Draper 29 Nov 1897 – 9 Jan 1987 Memorial ID 147262984 *Harriet M Draper 22 Oct 1875 – 9 Nov 1922 Memorial ID 73554090 *Della M Draper 27 May 1930 – 22 Feb 2009 Memorial ID 124299348 == Wyoming 23 Burial Listings== ==='''CROOK COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-276.jpg '''Sundance''' ZIP Code 82729 [[Draper-4264|William Fountain Draper]] platted the streets, and was appointed as commissioner to make Sundance the county seat of Crook County. https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-31.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/84086/mount-moriah-cemetery? Mount Moriah Cemetery]''' Location: Rt 43 West (Grave Yard Hill Rd leaving town turns into Etta Drive) [https://www.google.com/maps/@44.4048723,-104.3940965,271m/data=!3m1!1e3 Satillite_View_Map] *[[Draper-4264|William Fountain Draper]] 4 Dec 1836 – 1 Oct 1889, and wife: **[[Hatcher-2948|Lenora J. “Nora” Hatcher Draper]] 12 Sep 1836 – 21 Oct 1929 ***Plot info: Block 1, Lot 17 #1 *[[Barlow-1443|Eugene William Barlow]] (1866 – 11 Oct 1884) Plot info: Block 1, Lot 17 #4 **Eugene was the nephew of [[Draper-4264|William Fountain Draper]] who was killed in horse accident in cowboy activities. ==='''CAMPBELL COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-277.jpg '''Gillette''' ZIP Code 82717 *Barlow ranches are the oldest ranches in Wyoming, [[Draper-1125|Ruth Clark ''Draper'' Barlow]] married into the Barlow family, Marriage on 11 Mar 1864 to [[Barlow-1440|Steve Barlow]] produces a son who became the biggest rancher in Wyoming spawning other family ranches, still in operation. See [[Barlow-1444|Lewis H. Barlow]] (1868 - 1964) ==='''GOSHEN COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-278.jpg '''Torrington ZIP Code 82240''' https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-170.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/84122/valley-view-cemetery Vally View Cemetery]''' , AKA Torrington Cemetery Location: Torrington, Goshen County, Wyoming, 82240 USA *[[Draper-4354|Elton Draper]] (1888 - 1918) wife: ==='''LARAMIE COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-279.jpg '''Cheyenne''' ZIP Code 82001 -82010 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-32.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/84061/lakeview-cemetery Lakeview Cemetery]''' Located: Cheyenne, Wyoming *[[Draper-3813|John Robert Draper]] 1838-1901 '''CENOTAPH''' buried [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2225686/oaks-cemetery Oaks Cemetery] Union Co. Tennessee: **[[Millhouse-561|Caroline Millhouse Draper]] 1848 - 1919 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/101612/west-lawn-cemetery West Lawn Cemetery] Gering, Nebraska ***[[Draper-5107|Jacob Franklin Draper]] (1873–1950) wife: ****[[Repp-242|Mary Jane Draper]] 26 Sep 1878 – 25 Aug 1958 Memorial ID 29166002 ***Joseph Henry Draper 30 Sep 1879 – 9 Jul 1957 Memorial ID 29166001 ***Marinda Belle ''Draper'' Perry 1877–1930 Memorial ID 29168594 husband: ****Nelson S Perry 1873–1942 Memorial ID 29168608 son: *****Harold Parker Perry (teacher at University of Nebraska) died of brain tumor, wife: ******Leah Faye Draper '''CENOTAPH''' remarried Ken Keller, then a Myers. Buried in Geneva, Nebraska. *Albert Draper 25 Jul 1879 – 26 Jan 1892 *Arthur Collins “Art” Draper 8 Aug 1907 – 6 Feb 1978 *Mrs C. P. Draper unknown – 30 Jun 1893 *Claude L Draper 1875 – 30 Apr 1958 *George Draper 30 Apr 1905 – 8 Jun 1965 *Isabel Snyder Draper 1875 – 15 Jan 1960 *Thomas Edward Draper 20 Jul 1918 – 17 Jun 1985 *William Draper unknown – 30 Jun 1930 *Catherine T. Murray Hoyt-Draper 17 Nov 1832 – 28 Jun 1893 == Utah 32 Burial Listings == ==='''UTAH COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-507.jpg '''American Fork''' ZIP Code 84003 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-508.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/77137/american-fork-cemetery? American Fork Cemetery]''' American Fork, Utah *Ray Draper 7 Sep 1897 – 12 Jan 1967 Memorial ID 36983492 '''NOT Family''' descends from [[Draper-16|James “The Puritan” Draper]] **Vietta Darling Draper 22 Sep 1903 – 16 Apr 1976 Memorial ID 59655587 ***Vietta Lorraine ''Draper'' Clark 1925–2015 Memorial ID 168122719 husband: ****Karl B. Clark 1927–1986 Memorial ID 101659329 ***Raola LaRee ''Draper'' Coddington 1927–2017 Memorial ID 180189183 husband ****John Mark Coddington 1925–2001 Memorial ID 72549767 ****Lyle Ray Draper 24 Aug 1929 – 28 May 2013 Memorial ID 138191130 *Melvin Stratton Draper 9 Jun 1919 – 26 Jan 1999 Memorial ID 134548097 '''NOT Family''' Descends from [[Draper-16|James “The Puritan” Draper]] **Afton Louise Prestwich Draper 12 Mar 1916 – 5 Nov 1944 Memorial ID 134548037 ***Barbara Joyce Draper 19 Oct 1942 – 24 Apr 1943 Memorial ID 134551060 ***Kathryn Nadine Draper 4 Sep 1943 – 4 Sep 1943 Memorial ID 134551019 *John Carson Draper 1888–1970 '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID 89438723 '''NOT Family''' Descends from [[Draper-16|James “The Puritan” Draper]] buried [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/77343/moroni-city-cemetery Moroni City Cemetery] wife: **Beatrice Dibble Hensley Draper 1899–1950 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/77343/moroni-city-cemetery Moroni City Cemetery] ***Leslie James Draper 2 Nov 1930 – 17 Aug 1982 Memorial ID 127455748 ****Nona Faye Rowe Draper 13 Apr 1947 – 30 May 2014 Memorial ID 127403639 *Jotham Matthew Draper 29 Nov 1997 – 31 Jul 2017 Memorial ID 181953217 *Carson J Draper 16 Aug 1987 – 13 Sep 2003 Memorial ID 7875605 '''Spanish Fork''' ZIP Code 84660 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-506.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/77440/spanish-fork-city-cemetery Spanish Fork City Cemetery]''' Spanish Fork, Utah *Thomas Draper 30 Jun 1821 – 15 Jan 1906 Memorial ID 70154028 '''NOT Family''' born in Isham, Wellingborough Borough, Northamptonshire, England, wife: **Sarah Ward Draper 27 Feb 1830 – 7 May 1900 Memorial ID 12191912 ***Sarah Draper Memorial ID10 May 1860 – 20 Mar 1929 12191911 ***Mary Ann ''Draper'' Aitken 1868–1891 Memorial ID 10911777 husband: ****John Stephen Aitken 1853–1912 Memorial ID 10910515 *Aaron Call Draper Memorial ID7 Jul 1901 – 5 Oct 1947 Memorial ID 9732123 '''NOT Family''' descends from [[Draper-16|James “The Puritan” Draper]] wife: **Ora Adell ''Robertson'' Draper 11 Sep 1900 – 4 Sep 1972 Memorial ID 9732116 ***Don J. Draper 31 Dec 1931 – 26 Jun 2020 Memorial ID 9732113 wife: divorced *David William Draper 28 Apr 1945 – 10 Dec 2021 Memorial ID 234872401 '''NOT Family''' descends from [[Draper-16|James “The Puritan” Draper]] *Frank Lamond Draper 30 Apr 1915 – 2 Apr 1950 Memorial ID 12191903 '''NOT Family''' descends from [[Draper-16|James “The Puritan” Draper]] *Glennes Deloy “Glen” Draper 6 Oct 1914 – 15 Sep 1999 Memorial ID 12191904 '''NOT Family''' descends from [[Draper-16|James “The Puritan” Draper]] wife: **LaVerl ''Rosley'' Draper 6 Feb 1915 – 17 Mar 2004 Memorial ID 12191908 *Robert Aaron Draper 12 Nov 1960 – 12 Nov 1960 Memorial ID 16997321 *Lieut William H. Draper 14 May 1817 – 12 Nov 1894 Memorial ID 16997334 *Dillon Tyler Draper 7 Nov 1993 – 1 Mar 2019 Memorial ID 210021741 ==Montana 40 Burial Listings== === '''DEER LODGE COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-644.jpg '''Anaconda''' ZIP Code 59711 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-645.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/564985/lower-hill-cemetery Lower Hill Cemetery]''' Located: Anaconda, Montana *Willard Shelby Draper 27 Feb 1915 – 23 Jun 1996 Memorial ID 80567089 **Martha K Kramer Draper 1917 – unknown Memorial ID 106886463 ***Delbert Harley “Del” Draper 18 Nov 1937 – 4 Apr 2013 Memorial ID 107982517 wife: ****Linda Faye Wensley Draper 13 May 1941 – 15 Sep 2001 Memorial ID 97510558 divorced, children: *****Debbie ''Draper'' Jurcich (living) *****Dawn ''Draper'' Pickett (living) *****Delbert "Butch" Wesly Draper 16 Nov 1961 – 22 Aug 1978 Memorial ID 97510557 ****Wendella Abrahamsen Draper (m. 1979) unknown details, divorced, *****'''NOTE''' Delbert adopted Wendella's two children: *****Lisa Faye *****Dawnalee === '''JUDITH BASIN COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-280.jpg '''Utica''' ZIP Code 59452 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-91.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/21149/utica-cemetery Utica Cemetery]''' *[[Draper-30|Mary Jane ''Draper'' Gray]] 1856–1922 husband: **[[Gray-305|William Breathitt Gray]] 1888–1976 children: ***Lucy L. Gray unknown–1894 Memorial ID 44835686 Age Unknown ***William Breathitt Gray 1888–1976 Memorial ID 124453071 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/72790/woodlawn-memorial-park Woodlawn Memorial Park] Gotha, Orange County, Florida, USA ***Wallace E Gray 1899–1970 Memorial ID 129753039 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/646/greenwood-cemetery Greenwood Cemetery] Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan, USA === '''ROSEBUD COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-642.jpg '''Forsyth''' ZIP Code 59327 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-643.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/20879/forsyth-cemetery Forsyth Cemetery]''' Located: Forsyth, Montana *Robert Harley Draper 14 Sep 1885 – 16 Mar 1957 Memorial ID 79578139 **Myrtle Ida Callen Draper 1890 – 23 Jan 1961 Memorial ID 98826795 ***Raleigh E Draper 4 Nov 1907 – 23 Jun 1938 Memorial ID 99028849 wife: ****Onata Swart Frates 1907–2003 (m. 1927) Memorial ID 195662322 son: *****Harold Alan Draper 28 Nov 1928 – 31 May 1948 Memorial ID 79578065 ***Eula R ''Draper'' Swart 1913–1942 Memorial ID 98826593 ****Ardis Swart 1906–1961 (m. 1932) Memorial ID 86883362 *****Marion Ruth Swart Simpson 1933–1983 Memorial ID 68580766 husband: ******Arnold Simpson 1923–2001 (m. 1952) Memorial ID 68581017 ***Willard Shelby Draper 1915–1996 Memorial ID 80567089 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/564985/lower-hill-cemetery Lower Hill Cemetery] Anaconda, Montana ****Martha K Kramer Draper 1917 – unknown Memorial ID 106886463 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/564985/lower-hill-cemetery Lower Hill Cemetery] Anaconda, Montana her son: *****Delbert Harley Draper 1937–2013 Memorial ID 107982517 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/564985/lower-hill-cemetery Lower Hill Cemetery] Anaconda, Montana ==='''YELLOWSTONE COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-309.jpg '''Billings''' ZIP Code 59101 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-310.jpg '''Mountainview Cemetery''' *[[Draper-4512|Dr Walter Ernest Draper]] 8 Jul 1880 – 3 Jul 1957 **[[Heim-1023|Lucy Rosina ''Heim'' Draper]] 28 Oct 1879 – Dec 1973 *John Draper 1827 – 11 Jan 1907 '''Not Family''' Born in England **Rebecc Stevenson Draper 1828 – 18 Aug 1906 *Mark Isador Draper 4 Apr 1862 – 13 Sep 1957 '''Not Family''' descends from Maryland Draper families **America E. “Ida” Chunn Draper 1 Mar 1858 – 30 Aug 1944 *Kenneth Franklin Draper 19 Aug 1919 – 23 Apr 1999 **Anna Marie Schroetke Draper 18 Oct 1924 – 9 Dec 2010 *Unknown Draper unknown – 14 Jan 1907 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-311.jpg '''Sunset Memorial Gardens''' *Delmer Silas Draper 14 Feb 1864 – 16 May 1957 *Eunice Marie Blomberg Draper 14 Jan 1916 – 8 Jun 1996 *Margaret May “Maggie” Guthrie 24 Apr 1873 – 13 Apr 1960 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-312.jpg '''Yellowstone Valley Memorial Park''' *Rev George L Draper 9 Aug 1944 – 14 Aug 2009 == Idaho 89 Burial Listing== ==='''ADA COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-281.jpg '''Boise''' 83701 to 83799 ZIP Codes https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-496.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/80436/cloverdale-memorial-park Cloverdale Memorial Park]''' *E. L. Draper 1914 – 1996 Memorial ID 206463710 **Betty Draper Memorial ID1921 – 1995 Memorial ID 206463470 *Edward James Draper Memorial ID1 Mar 1960 – 3 Mar 1960 Memorial ID 54265082 *Ellis Louis Draper 25 Sep 1920 – 19 May 2008 Memorial ID 222162058 wives **Married (1): Mar 16, 1940, MARGARET MAY DRAKE, Boise, Ada Co., Idaho '''CENOTAPH''' **Married (2): Jan 27, 1978, DONNA LOU (POOLEY) McGONAGLE, Clark Co., Idaho '''CENOTAPH''' *William Glenn Draper 24 Sep 1905 – 28 Apr 2004 Memorial ID 28282769 '''NOT Family''' wife: **Evelyn Johnson Draper 5 Oct 1910 – Mar 1994 Memorial ID 28282829 *James Lamarr Draper 17 Sep 1927 – 26 May 1989 Memorial ID 53678769 **Pearl Marie Woods Draper 17 Nov 1924 – 10 Oct 1994 Memorial ID 53679972 *LeVar Taylor Draper Memorial ID1 Jan 1896 – 28 May 1959 Memorial ID 28545669 wife: **Clara Vance Draper 14 May 1898 – 1986 Memorial ID 28545635 *Michael Neal Draper 6 Feb 1959 – 9 Feb 1959 Memorial ID 82291843 *Paul Draper 15 Feb 1901 – 11 Mar 1957 Memorial ID 94075863 wife **Ruth Folks Shaddox 1903–1988 (m. 1919) https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-33.jpg Draper Daughter(s) married into the Stroup Family. [[Draper-169|Thomas Draper (1680ish)]]'s descendants carry Stroup name, among others. '''Morris Hill Cemetery''' 317 N. Latah, Boise, Ada County, Idaho, 83706 [https://www.google.com/maps/@43.6082693,-116.2299108,925m/data=!3m1!1e3 Satellite_View_Map] *[[Stroup-943|Eileen H. (Stroup) Blurton]] (1921 - 2012) Miss Northwest Passage and runner up to Miss Idaho. Obituary on Legacy [https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/idahostatesman/name/eileen-blurton-obituary?id=13008466 Obituary_On_ Legacy] https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-529.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/80606/pioneer-cemetery? Pioneer Cemetery]''' Boise, Idaho *Elizabeth Kavanaugh “Bessie” ''Draper'' Gray 19 Apr 1871 - 1 Apr 1944 **John Daniel Gray 1842–1925 Memorial ID 43878125 ***'''Note''' Elizabeth is the daughter of [[Draper-31|James Ward Draper]] 1830–1895 '''Meridan''' ZIP Code 83642 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-503.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/80561/meridian-cemetery Meridian Cemetery]''' Meridian Idaho *Joseph Calvin Draper 3 Jan 1833 – 6 Apr 1902 Memorial ID 40986827 wife: **Mary Etta ''Adams'' (Holt) (Draper) Rice 1864–1933 (m. 1892) '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID 88194071 buried [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/98942/memorial-park-cemetery Memorial Park Cemetery] Enid Oaklahoma ***Lula Jane Draper May 1895 – 6 Sep 1909 Memorial ID 40986829 ***Gladys Jane Draper Hodson 1893–1972 '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID 62793881 ****Albert Nathan Hodson 1867–1948 '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID 62793883 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-505.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1597433/joplin-pioneer-cemetery? Joplin Pioneer Cemetery]''' *Jack Draper 19 Sep 1916 – 27 Mar 1994 Memorial ID 79418032 wife: **Ruth Draper 23 Nov 1914 – 18 Feb 1980 Memorial ID 79417993 *Naomi L Draper 9 Feb 1921 – 4 Oct 1990 Memorial ID 79417965 (could be a 1st or 2nd wife of Jack Draper, research needed) https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-504.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/80661/terrace-lawn-memorial-gardens Terrace Lawn Memorial Gardens]''' *Dennis Devon Draper 13 Nov 1932 – 10 Feb 2004 Memorial ID 116332089 **Gilda Mae Coonrod Draper 7 Mar 1933 – 27 Jan 2012 Memorial ID 84153606 ==='''ADAMS COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-495.jpg https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-494.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/80681/winkler-cemetery Winkler Cemetery]''' These Draper are '''NOT Family'''. Charles Camp Draper's father is William Draper 1833-1891 from Chatham, Kent, England, death in Schuler, Colfax, Nebraska. *Charles Camp Draper 31 Aug 1859 – 17 Dec 1936 Memorial ID 95120978 wives: **Emma Cornelia Calkins Draper 18 Oct 1869 – 29 Aug 1914 Married 1886, Memorial ID 16165525 ****Burton C. Draper7 Jul 1887 – 5 Dec 1905 Memorial ID 16165 509 **2nd wife Eliza Gifford Draper 1862–1935 Married 1918, Memorial ID 8017632 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/80518/odd-fellows-cemetery Odd Fellows Cemetery] Council, Idaho https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-493.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/80518/odd-fellows-cemetery Odd Fellows Cemetery]''' Council, Idaho *John Wesley Draper 1842–1914 '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID 16227424 buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2150531/hornet-creek-cemetery Hornet Creek Cemetery] Council, Idaho wife: **Mary Elizabeth Harrington Draper 1862–1942 (m. 1878) children: ***Nute William Draper 4 Jun 1884 – 13 Apr 1961Memorial ID 11920465 wife ****Carrie Anne Matteson Draper 18 Jul 1900 – 21 Nov 1993 Memorial ID 11920464 ****Mary Ann ''Draper'' Fitzgerald 1917–1940 *****Add Mary's Spouse ****John William Draper 10 May 1919 – 28 Feb 2005 Memorial ID 11920463 ****Walter James Draper 8 May 1921 – 14 Apr 1959 Memorial ID 21681820 *****Irene Ethel Buchanan Draper 21 Mar 1925 – 8 Jan 1998 Memorial ID 8017618 ****Robert Louis Draper 1923-1994''' CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/39169/mount-jefferson-memorial-park Mount Jefferson Memorial Park] Madras, Oregon ****Douglas Arnold Draper 1925–2010''' CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2291638/hooppole-cemetery Hooppole Cemetery] Hoopple, IL ***James Wesley Draper 15 Jul 1893 – 7 Apr 1929 Memorial ID 11920462 wife: ****Olivia Baxter ''Nielsen'' (Draper) Baker 1897–1987 (m. 1917) Memorial ID 53429248 ***Minnie Mae Draper Filley 1886–1961 Memorial ID 21681866 ****Add Spouse ***Lydia Elizabeth Draper Bokamper 1899–1988 Memorial ID 11920414 ****Add Spouse *Eliza Gifford Draper 6 Jul 1862 – 28 Jan 1935 Memorial ID 8017632 '''Not Family''' **Charles Camp Draper 1859–1936 (m. 1918) '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID 95120978 buried [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/80681/winkler-cemetery Winkler Cemetery] Adams Co., Idaho *Betty Lorraine Draper 21 Dec 1928 – 22 Jul 2020 Memorial ID 240033360 *Walter Draper 5 May 1934 – 1979 Memorial ID 8017619 ==='''BANNOCK COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-570.jpg '''Pocatello''' ZIP Code 83201 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-571.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/80577/mountain-view-cemetery? Mountain View Cemetery]''' *Cassie Jo Stoddart 1989–2006 Memorial ID 18027350 murdered by Brian Lee Draper and Torey Michael Adamcik '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Cassie_Jo_Stoddart WikiPedia]''' https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-572.jpg Full Story of her tragic murder in WikiPedia and on [https://www.sportskeeda.com/pop-culture/dateline-the-last-day-who-killed-cassie-jo-stoddart-now NBC Dateline] Brian Lee Draper moved with his Mormon parents from Salt Lake City, Utah to Pocatello, Idaho and was a junior in high school when he committed this heinous stabbing attack on Cassie Jo Stoddard, with his friend Torey Adamcik. Being horror film fanatics, they decided to make their own movie killing a real person. Later they tried to burn and bury the recording. The video was recovered. *Albert Edward Draper 23 Dec 1840 – 23 Jun 1913 Memorial ID 18726861 '''NOT Family''' Decends from Jonathan Draper 10 Mar 1670 Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Memorial ID 12089238 '''CENOTAPH''' *Babe Draper Birth and death dates unknown.Memorial ID 43061422 *Bert Roe Draper 22 Jul 1883 – 30 May 1953Memorial ID 43061423 *Emmit Draper18 Jan 1889 – 16 Oct 1943 Memorial ID 43061424 *Lynn Allen Draper 21 Sep 1920 – 18 Oct 1986 Memorial ID 43061425 *A E Draper Birth and death dates unknown. Memorial ID 43061421 ==='''MENIDOKA COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-497.jpg '''Paul''' ZIP Code 83347 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-498.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/80598/paul-cemetery Paul Cemetery]''' Paul, Idaho *Dwayne L Draper 6 Sep 1926 – 3 Jan 2011 Memorial ID 63739561 wife: **Betty Lucille Peck Draper Memorial ID9 Mar 1924 – 2 Aug 1985 Memorial ID 70553872 ***Steven Deray Draper 20 Oct 1964 – 20 Oct 1964 Memorial ID 70554058 *Wallace Lavern Draper 18 Dec 1903 – 16 Feb 1970 Memorial ID 74890216 **Loylla Munsee Draper 23 Feb 1907 – 25 Apr 1990 Memorial ID 74890721 ***Gerald Rex Draper 6 Sep 1935 – 12 Oct 2005 Memorial ID 15814235 ****Spouse? ***Lyle Eugene ID23 Mar 1932 – 16 Sep 2021 Memorial ID 232223768 Wife: ****Julie Marva ''Shaw'' Married Draper August 2, 1991 Living *Tony Draper 1959 – 1975 Memorial ID 90458592 **Mary M Sparks Draper 22 Aug 1940 – 15 Jun 2011 Memorial ID 71604665 *Martha Emma Dicks Draper 3 Jun 1926 – 11 May 1948 Memorial ID 91423075 **Spouse? *Donna Mae Draper 13 Oct 1928 – 2 Dec 1928 Memorial ID 11468065 *Jay R. Draper Jr. 13 Jun 1961 – 15 Jun 1961 Memorial ID 38127525 ==='''PAYETTE COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-532.jpg '''Payette''' ZIP Code 83661 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-533.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/80623/riverside-cemetery Riverside Cemetery]''' *Nathan Draper 16 Apr 1829 – 21 Apr 1904 Memorial ID 17719125 **Margret Jane Howe Draper 13 Mar 1835 – 4 Mar 1917 Memorial ID 17719121 ***Charles Frank Draper 1865 – 1964 Memorial ID 17718940 wife: ****Eva Anna Bailey Draper 12 Sep 1870 – 5 Nov 1931 Memorial ID 17718946 *****James Alfred Draper 12 Apr 1887 – 20 Aug 1956 Memorial ID 17718951 ******Wife Unknown *******Jay Ronald Draper 28 Dec 1926 – 27 Feb 1927 Memorial ID 17719134 *****Kantha I. ''Draper'' Ahlstrand 1901–1937 Memorial ID 17080632 husband ******Elmer August Ahlstrand 1891–1952 Memorial ID 17080676 *Anna S. Draper 9 Nov 1872 – 19 Apr 1953 Memorial ID 17718932 (could be Charles's Daughter (above) *Child Draper unknown – 1918 Memorial ID 17719086 *J. Frank Draper unknown – 1921 Memorial ID 17719096 ==Texas 598 Burial Listings== ==='''CASS COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-716.jpg https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-717.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1208012/antioch-cemetery? Antioch Cemetery]''' Located: Between Douglassville and Queen City, Cass County, Texas, USA *Jasper Newton “Jap” Draper 29 May 1895 – 29 Jun 1992 Memorial ID 76593903, wife: **Maggie Melissa “Liss” Cocke Draper 16 Aug 1888 – 23 Apr 1976 Memorial ID 76594222 ***Albert Jasper Draper 23 May 1918 – 25 Aug 2013 Memorial ID 176739571 ****Claudy Elsie Guyton Draper 7 Aug 1917 – 16 Jun 2006 Memorial ID 76592542 *Thomas Peter Draper 1785–1871 Memorial ID 81959095 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1993178/old-liberty-cemetery Old Liberty Cemetery] Cass County TX, wife: **Rebecca ''Granade'' Draper married 5 Sep 1807 '''CENOTAPH''' unknown details ***Peter Draper 1 Jun 1808 – 20 Jan 1897 Memorial ID 76594462 ****Manda Lavicie Reed Draper 3 Aug 1815 – 16 Jul 1880 Memorial ID 76594160 *****William M. Draper 1836–1892 Memorial ID 92243699 '''CENOTAPH''' buried:[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/371467/providence-cemetery Providence Cemetery] Mount Vernon, Tx *****Mary Ann ''Draper'' Bullard 1838–1931 Memorial ID 77757665 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1102686/loraine-cemetery Loraine Cemetery] Loraine, TX *****Lucinda R. ''Draper'' Wright 1842–1889 Memorial ID 76598035 *****Elizabeth M. ''Draper'' Harper 1845–1927 Memorial ID 6487709 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/267641/laws-chapel-cemetery Laws Chapel Cemetery] Atlanta, TX *****John Thomas Draper 1850–1880 Memorial ID 81959193 '''CENOTAPH''' buried:[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1993178/old-liberty-cemetery Old Liberty Cemetery] Cass County TX *****Benjamin Franklin Draper17 Oct 1852 – 8 Mar 1925 Memorial ID 76592596 ******Sarah Jane “Sallie” Hill Draper 1851 – 1931 (m. 1879) Memorial ID 76594543 *******Golden Elliot Draper 23 Oct 1880 – 10 Oct 1906 Memorial ID 76592742 *******Frank H. Draper 16 Jan 1882 – 20 Jun 1900 Age 18 Memorial ID 103103280 *******Coriale Draper Hunt 1884–1905 Memorial ID 76595286, husband remarried *******Walter Daniel Draper 28 Mar 1884 – 24 Mar 1965 Memorial ID 104343251, wife: ********Viola Porter Draper 13 Nov 1888 – 3 Sep 1967 Memorial ID 104343229 *********Norman Wesley Draper 28 Oct 1921 – 3 Aug 1997 Memorial ID 136337276 ********** Barbara Jean Patterson Draper 1934–1995 Memorial ID 44143455 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2272599/olive-branch-cemetery Olive Branch Cemetery] Brightstar, Arkansas *********Ruby Lee Draper Lee 1909–1973 Memorial ID 104113740 *********Noel Ray Draper 7 Dec 1914 – 27 Jun 1953 Memorial ID 104343419 **********Spouse? ***********Nancy Lee Draper unknown – 25 Oct 1948 Memorial ID 104343484 *********Raymond Paul Draper 23 Nov 1912 – 11 Dec 1987 Memorial ID 104343182 **********Lottie Mooneyham Draper 1910–2007 Memorial ID 195880635 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/67197/centuries-memorial-park Centuries Memorial Park] Shreveport, Louisiana **********Charles Hibbitts Lee1908–1957 Memorial ID 104113821 *******Teresa L. Draper Hunt 1892–1975 Memorial ID 40506925 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/56892/woodlawn-cemetery Woodlawn Cemetery] Texarkana, Arkansas *******Cranfield D. Draper 1894–1977 Memorial ID 69188997 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/437061/queen-city-cemetery Queen City Cemetery] Queen City, TX *John Stanford Draper 5 May 1841 – 6 Sep 1923 Memorial ID 76593976 **Margaret Ann Reed Draper 12 Nov 1844 – 9 Jan 1915 Memorial ID 76594280 ***John Thomas “Tom” Draper 5 Jan 1863 – 23 Apr 1937 Memorial ID 76594035, wife: ****Florence Isabella ''Burkhalter'' Draper1871 – 1931 (m. 1888) Memorial ID 76594102 *****Troy R. Draper 5 May 1895 – 25 Dec 1907 Memorial ID 76594609 *****Robert Lee Draper 12 Sep 1888 – 23 Feb 1946 Memorial ID 76594504 ******Vera Jane ''Waters'' Draper 5 Aug 1892 – 5 May 1933 Memorial ID 76594666 *******Robert Lee Draper Jr. 7 Jul 1923 – 17 May 2016 Memorial ID 162791884 ''CENOTAPH''' buried:[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/437061/queen-city-cemetery Queen City Cemetery] Queen City, TX *****Myrtis Francis Draper 1909 – 1909 Memorial ID 76594366 *******Paul Ray Draper12 Feb 1925 – 23 Jul 1951 Memorial ID 76594407 ********Phenie Beard Turner 1930–2016 Memorial ID 179594588 *********Paul Ray Draper 1951–2021 Memorial ID 228428275 '''CENOTAPH''' buried:[indagrave.com/cemetery/338748/elmwood-memorial-park Elmwood Memorial Park] Abilene, TX *******Infant 1 Draper Birth and death dates unknown. Memorial ID 136333911 *******Infant 2 Draper Birth and death dates unknown. Memorial ID 136333899 *******Infant 3 Draper Birth and death dates unknown. Memorial ID 136333925 *******Infant 4 Draper Birth and death dates unknown. Memorial ID 136333917 *****Plennie Viola ''Draper'' Hill 1890–1962 Memorial ID 104356842, husband: ******Charlie Vernon Hill 1892–1973 (m. 1914) Memorial ID 104357190 *******Eddie Jo Hill 1927–1929 Age 1 Memorial ID 104102627 ***Charles Stanford Draper 28 Jan 1869 – 24 Apr 1925 Memorial ID 79689612 ****Martha Jane “Mattie” ''Trimble'' Draper 22 Mar 1874 – 12 Aug 1960 Memorial ID 76594310 *****Milam B. Draper 12 Oct 1909 – 19 Jun 1993 Memorial ID 104395308 ******Katie Elinor ''Waters'' Draper 2 Apr 1915 – 24 Apr 2001 Memorial ID 136342654 *******Milam Benny Draper 21 Feb 1944 – 23 Oct 2021 Memorial ID 233395906 *******Delorias ''Draper'' Milam 1935–2018 Memorial ID 187539344, husband: ********Don Edward Milam 1931–2020 Memorial ID 206303691 *****Rev Claude Singleton Draper 12 Nov 1899 – 31 Dec 1953 Memorial ID 104359809 ******Susie Angeline ''Griffin'' Draper 24 Jun 1908 – 9 Jul 1996 Memorial ID 136342147 *******Ruth Helen ''Draper'' Glendinning 1927–2008 Memorial ID 125110269 husband: ********David Lois Glendinning 1941–1978 Memorial ID 104399584 *******Kathryn Eugene Draper Wright 1932–2010 Memorial ID 136342197, husband: ********Charles Edward Wright 1929–1995 (m. 1981) Memorial ID 27185098 *******William Tillman Draper 29 Aug 1934 – 14 Aug 2007 Memorial ID 27185022 wife: ********Connie ''Black'' Draper (maybe still living) *******David Glen Draper Memorial ID 31 Aug 1940 – 19 Dec 2022 ********Living Spouse *********Jon David Draper 16 Dec 1960 – 15 Apr 2009 Memorial ID 35960361 *********Terry Steven Draper 1963–2021 Memorial ID 232366033 '''CENOTAPH''' **********Sheila Renee Brossett Draper 1969–2014 Memorial ID 133168969 *****Hattie V. ''Draper'' Waters 1894–1972 Memorial ID 76597865 (Obituary included) ******Johnie Daniel Waters 1891–1987 Memorial ID 76597900 *******Navada ''Waters'' Haynes 1919–1994 Memorial ID 104400598 husband: ********Morris Haynes 1912–1996 Memorial ID 104400627 *********Martha Ruth ''Haynes'' Belk 1939–2018 Memorial ID 195360863 *********Tom Haynes 1946–2020 Memorial ID 206743159 (Obituary included) ***Elijah Samuel Draper Memorial ID18 Apr 1869 – 1927 Memorial ID 104409516 ****Margaret Ann Heldt Draper 22 Feb 1878 – 21 Jan 1955 Memorial ID 104409596 *****Mamie Miller 1907–2007 Memorial ID 75221459 '''CENOTAPH''' *****Lola M Draper Atkinson 1916–1994 Memorial ID 23681311 '''CENOTAPH''' ***James Clifton Draper 27 May 1880 – 17 Dec 1957 Memorial ID 76592794 ****Willie Mae Draper4 Apr 1888 – 20 Jan 1920 Memorial ID 15468697 *****Ila Draper Hill 1907–1984 Memorial ID 76595221 *Bonny Draper (maybe still living) **Cora “Billie” Cox Draper 23 Dec 1945 – 15 Nov 2019 Memorial ID 205876135 *Horace Elton “Red” Draper 14 Jan 1912 – 30 May 1981 Memorial ID 93731426 **Pauline Finley Draper 17 Oct 1909 – 20 Sep 2008 Memorial ID 93731554 ***Martha L. Draper Smith 1934–2019 Memorial ID 205516370, husband: ****Robert Galveston Smith 1925–2012 Memorial ID 99562686 *Baby Draper 1916 – 1916 Memorial ID 104116208 '''Queen City''' ZIP Code 75572 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-718.jpg [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/437061/queen-city-cemetery? Queen City Cemetery] Queen City, Cass County, Texas *Cranfield D. “Bud” Draper 21 Aug 1894 – 27 Aug 1977 Memorial ID 69188997 **Banna Mable Cocke Draper 8 Dec 1897 – 13 May 1984 Memorial ID 69188988 ***Adron Cecil Draper 10 Jan 1920 – 23 Dec 1936 Memorial ID 69188976 ***Oscar Draper 1923–2005 Memorial ID 183475351 '''CENOTAPH''' buried:[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/95445/memorial-park-cemetery Memorial Park Cemetery] Sioux City, Woodbury Co., Iowa ***Gerald Draper 1925–1990 Memorial ID 8071964 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2874/chapelwood-memorial-gardens-and-mausoleum Chapelwood Memorial Gardens] Wake Village, Bowie County, Texas ***Mona Faye Draper Brown 1928–2007 Memorial ID 124398985 '''CENOTAPH''' buried:[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1208012/antioch-cemetery] Antioch Cemetery, Cass Co, TX *Coy Seifer Draper 6 Aug 1904 – 22 Nov 1989 Memorial ID 87251540 **Vera N. Baker Draper 13 Aug 1905 – 20 Sep 1991 Memorial ID 87251597 ***Bonnie Jean ''Draper'' Bray 1927–1984 Memorial ID 76733986, husband: ****Howard M. Bray 1921–2006 Memorial ID 16166272 ***Rev. Bill Draper (???? - 1983 (obituary) *Herman O. Draper 13 Jan 1915 – 2 Dec 1997 Memorial ID 69798296 **Josephine “Jo” Shelton Draper 8 Jul 1922 – 23 Apr 2001 Memorial ID 106878138 ***Jane Caroline Draper Thomas 1950–2020 Memorial ID 208115009 '''CENOTAPH''' buried:[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/267641/laws-chapel-cemetery Laws Cemetery] ***Nita Kathleen Draper Rice 1956–2013 Memorial ID 10451588 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: Unknown *William B. Draper 1 Aug 1888 – 17 Nov 1967 Memorial ID 69189096 **Mary Vivian Eargle Draper 26 Sep 1895 – 18 Feb 1982 Memorial ID 69189076 ***MAJ Jessie Cleveland Draper 17 Mar 1918 – 25 Jul 1944 Memorial ID 69189051 ***SSGT James Woodrow Draper 1 Mar 1921 – 11 Apr 1944 Memorial ID 69189029 ****'''NOTE:''' William and Mary lose both boys in April and July 1944 *Martha Ann Odom Draper 6 May 1937 – 20 Mar 2013 Memorial ID 107053608 **Husband unknown ***Rodney Wayne Draper 30 Mar 1963 – 8 Aug 2000 Memorial ID 117590639 *Robert Lee Draper Jr. 7 Jul 1923 – 17 May 2016 Memorial ID 162791884 **Betty Ruth Julian Draper 1 Feb 1925 – 5 Mar 2005 Memorial ID 69798305 *John Thomas Draper 1863–1937 Memorial ID 76594035 '''CENOTAPH''' buried:[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1208012/antioch-cemetery Antioch Cemetery] **Florence Isabella Burkhalter Draper 1871–1931 Memorial ID 76594102 '''CENOTAPH''' buried:[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1208012/antioch-cemetery Antioch Cemetery] ***Rua Thelma Draper 1 Mar 1911 – 10 Sep 2000 Memorial ID 87251571 *William Edgar Draper 5 Aug 1891 – 21 May 1967 Memorial ID 67938663 **Virtie Baker Draper 26 Feb 1896 – 25 Mar 1943 Memorial ID 67938683 '''Atlanta''' ZIP Code 75551 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-719.jpg [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6002/pine-crest-cemetery? Pine Crest Cemetery] Atlanta, Cass County, Texas, USA *William Walter Vinson Draper 28 Jul 1864 – 12 Mar 1952 Memorial ID 168232380 **Annie Elizabeth Eargle Draper 13 Dec 1878 – 20 Nov 1965 Memorial ID 154295817 ***Charlie Clifton Draper 24 Jul 1901 – 2 Apr 1960 Memorial ID 154295903 ****Delta Mae Thomas Draper19 Aug 1901 – 6 Sep 2002 Memorial ID 180450875 ***Willie Myrtle Draper Beck 1900–1979 Memorial ID 137025237 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2874/chapelwood-memorial-gardens-and-mausoleum Chapelwood Memorial Gardens] Wake Village, TX ***Juanita Draper Lummus 1914–1958 Memorial ID 181053730 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/641477/cedarlawn-memorial-park Cedarlawn Memorial Park] Sherman, TX ==='''CHEROKEE COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-577.jpg '''Concord''' ZIP Code 75681 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-576.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1965215/concord-cemetery Concord Cemetery]''' Concord, TX *John Travis “Johnie” Draper 11 Apr 1901 – 7 Apr 1942 Memorial ID 66548442 wife: **Mazie Prudence Martin Draper 18 Aug 1899 – 29 Apr 1980 Memorial ID 66548443 ***Emerson O Draper 8 Dec 1922 – 8 Jun 1945 Memorial ID 66548450 Killed In Action B-1874th Eng. BN, Age 22 ***James C Draper 17 Mar 1921 – 23 Jun 1964 Memorial ID 66548454 ***Garland O. Draper 1926–1985 Memorial ID 147803372 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/318390/hallsville-cemetery Hallsville Cemetery] Hallsville, TX ==='''COLEMAN COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-282.jpg '''Coleman''' ZIP Code 76834 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-124.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/322488/coleman-city-cemetery Coleman City Cemetery]''' AKA Coleman Cemetery Location: E. 9th Street Coleman, Coleman County, Texas, 76834 USA *[[Draper-5267|Walter George Draper]] 27 Jan 1916 – 30 Sep 1989 **[[Yates-9030|Mary Allen Yates Draper]] 12 Nov 1916 – 1 Nov 1991 *[[Draper-5533|PVT Alvie Warren Draper]] 13 Oct 1920 – 3 Mar 1995 **[[Price-28536|Doris Lozell Price Draper]] 23 Aug 1920 – 19 Dec 1980 '''CENOTAPH''' Memorial ID 143837204 burried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/154584/laurel-oaks-memorial-park Laurel Oaks Memorial Park] Mesquite, Dallas County , Texas, USA *[[Draper-5543|Linda Sue Draper]] 22 Jan 1949 – 24 Jan 1949 Infant daughter of [[Draper-5542|Doyle Draper]] buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/55688/pinecrest-memorial-park Pinecrest Memorial Park] Mena, Polk County, Arkansas, USA NOTE: [[Draper-5267|Walter George Draper]] and [[Draper-5533|Alvie Warren Draper]] are brothers. [[Draper-5543|Linda Sue Draper]] was their niece. '''Gouldbusk''' ZIP Code 76845 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-125.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/192979/gouldbusk-cemetery Gouldbusk Cemetery]''' *[[Draper-5268|Ridley Draper]] 5 Aug 1891 – 28 May 1961 wife: **[[McGehee-1399|Clara Adella McGehee Draper]] 27 Nov 1895 – 18 Jul 1969 son: ***[[Draper-5539|Marvin Draper]] (1914 - 1914) '''CENETOPAH''' burial unknown ***[[Draper-5532|PVT William Lital Draper]] 27 Oct 1918 – 11 Nov 1983 ***[[Draper-5540|Mabel Dean ''Draper'' Howard]] (1924 - 1998) '''CENOTAPH''' husband: ****[[Clayton-8203|George Clayton Howard]] (1926 - 2010) '''CENOTAPH''' ****Note: Mabel and George Howard are buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1986164/sentinel-missionary-baptist-church-cemetery Sentinel Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery] Sentinel, Polk County, MO ***[[Draper-5541|Clara Beatrice Draper]] (1929 - 2017) '''CENOTAPH''' husband: ****[[Jones-123256|James Jesse Jones ]](1928 - 2017) '''CENOTAPH''' ****Note: Clara and James Jones are buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/99619/sunset-memorial-gardens Sunset Memorial Gardens] Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma, USA *Annie B. Draper 20 Apr 1875 – 2 Feb 1919 *Charlie Barton Draper 22 Feb 1875 – 4 Dec 1944 *Jewel Draper15 Jan 1916 – 22 Jan 1916 *Wade R. Draper 28 Jul 1903 – 10 Jan 1921 ==='''CORYELL COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-283.jpg *[[Draper-823|Michael Draper]] (1794 - 1865) '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown, wife: **[[Eastus-2|Savina ''Eastus'' Draper]] (1820) '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown '''Copperas Cove''' ZIP Code 76522 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-43.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3033/copperas-cove-cemetery Copperas_Cove_Cemetery]''' located at 415 Avenue A *Robert L. Draper28 Apr 1930 – 1 Dec 1989 *Laura Rolfe Draper11 Dec 1932 – 1 Dec 2014 '''Gatesville''' ZIP Code 76528 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-44.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1970734/davidson-cemetery Davidson_Cemetery]''' Located 2030 FMR 1829 *[[Draper-251|Joseph Leonard Draper]] 4 Dec 1839 – 15 Oct 1905 1st wife: **[[Beaty-410|Sarah Beaty Draper]] 6 Jan 1842 – 9 Sep 1895 **2nd wife: [[Lamb-744|Ellen Elizabeth Lamb]] (1862 - 1954) burial unknown *[[Draper-821|John Wesley Draper]] 17 Jul 1865 – 3 Feb 1925 wife: **Minnie L Draper 30 May 1870 – 11 Apr 1954 *[[Draper-822|Joseph Leonard Draper Jr. ]] 14 Mar 1870 – 16 Mar 1889 *Gertie May Draper 11 Aug 1901 – 16 Mar 1902 *Infant Draper 24 Jul – 29 Jul *Jack H. Draper 22 Feb 1897 – 20 Aug 1898 *James Edward “Edd” Draper 17 Sep 1886 – 31 Mar 1943 *John Herschel Draper 25 Nov 1905 – Jun 1983 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-45.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/488523/gatesville-city-cemetery Gatesville_City_Cemetery]''' 2100 E. Leon *Ivy King Draper 1904 – 1999 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-72.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6333/restland-cemetery Restland_Cemetery]''' *Lela Mae Boyd Young 1919–1952 Memorial ID: 46299483 Granddaughter of [[Draper-3163|James Granville Draper]] (1847 - 1928) '''CENOTAPH''' buried in Cotton Gin, TX **Elwood Buster Young 1915–2001 Memorial ID: 46299484 *Claudine Frances Gooch Draper 4 Jun 1911 – 25 Aug 1975 *Ernest Albertine Draper 6 Aug 1902 – 25 May 1977 *Esteen Otha Draper Jr. 16 Jul 1923 – 18 Nov 1960 *Esteen Otha Draper Sr. 6 Feb 1900 – 16 Feb 1963 *True Davis Draper 3 Jul 1905 – 6 Jun 1991 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-73.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4733/lamb-cemetery Lam_or_Lamb_Cemetery]''' Rural Cemetery Located SE of Gatestville and SW of Waco, Texas. (See map in FAG) *Dan Draper 18 Sep 1909 – 29 Sep 1914 age 5 *Infant Daughters Draper 1915 – 1915 (question: Did the family bury their kids and move on? Spanish flu killed millions in 1914-15, research needed) https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-74.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6048/pleasant-grove-cemetery Pleasant_Grove_Cemetery]''' Located south of Gatesville (see FAG map) *Thomas R Draper 30 Aug 1894 – 14 Nov 1894 age 2.5 months '''Jonesboro''' ZIP Code 76538 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-76.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7719/wood-cemetery Wood_Cemetery]''' Located on County Road 194 Directions: From Gatesville turn north onto Hwy 36, Travel until you see CR 194 where you will turn left *Lora L Draper 31 Dec 1892 – 9 Oct 1895 '''Mound''' ZIP Code 76558 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-75.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5363/mound-cemetery Mound_Cemetery]''' *George I. Draper19 Oct 1872 – 29 Dec 1935 *Viola Lamb Draper 23 Feb 1875 – 19 Jul 1952 '''Oglesby''' ZIP Code 76561 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-77.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6118/post-oak-cemetery Post_Oak_Cemetery]''' *David Nolen Draper 22 Dec 1944 – 15 Feb 1980 *E. Nolen Draper11 Jul 1914 – 6 Sep 1992 *Ethel C. Draper20 Jul 1891 – 14 Aug 1983 *Joe L. Draper18 May 1890 – 11 Jan 1984 *Margaret L. Dixon Draper 26 Dec 1919 – 30 Jul 2015 ==='''DALLAS COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-284.jpg '''Dallas''' ZIP Code 75243 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-135.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3970/grove-hill-memorial-park Grove Hill Memorial Park]''' Located: 4118 Samuell Blvd, Dallas, TX *[[Cox-37878|Leathie Lee Cox Draper]]18 Jan 1861 – 18 Apr 1925 husband **[[Draper-5277|James Lafayette Draper]] (1859 - 1923) '''CENOTAPH''' buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2252394/cedarvale-cemetery Cedarvale Cemetery] New Mexico *Beverly Jean Draper14 May 1944 – 15 Jul 2017 *Clinton C Draper 4 Oct 1907 – 15 Jan 1981 *David Wyatt Draper 1899 – 12 Jan 1927 *Elizabeth E Draper 26 Mar 1885 – 23 Sep 1971 *Elizabeth Ella “Lizzie” White Draper26 Mar 1885 – 23 Sep 1971 *Ethel M Morris Draper3 Mar 1895 – 26 May 1967 *Georgia E Draper1903 – 1974 *Gerald Alan Draper18 Aug 1942 – 31 Mar 2016 *Harlan W Draper 22 Nov 1937 – unknown *Hazel Teubner Draper 27 Jan 1923 – 6 Nov 1995 *John Hampton Draper21 Nov 1887 – 21 Jan 1953 *Opal Sylvia Ward Draper 14 Nov 1908 – 23 Dec 2002 *Oscar C Draper1884 – 1952 *William A Draper 23 Feb 1906 – 18 Feb 1985 *William Bell Draper 27 Nov 1878 – 28 Apr 1963 *William Riley Draper 23 May 1930 – 24 May 1981 *Billy Joe Draper-Lane 21 Dec 1930 – 29 Aug 1993 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-133.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6340/restland-memorial-park Restland Memorial Park]''' AKA Garden of Memories, Restland Cemetery Location: 9220 Restland Road, Dallas, Dallas County, Texas *[[Draper-5276|Walter Ervin Draper]]10 Nov 1905 – 31 Aug 1964 wife: **Lillie Mae Mcginty Draper 1924–1989 '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown, remarried? *[[Draper-5460|Arthur Lawson Draper]] 11 Nov 1883 – 19 Dec 1937, wife: **[[LaRue-1358|Ethel LaRue Draper]] 24 Feb 1884 – 8 Aug 1952 *Calvin Draper 28 Aug 1924 – 10 Aug 2011 *Dorothy “Dot” Draper29 May 1929 – 2 Mar 1997 *Eliza Hopson Draper 28 Feb 1852 – 22 Feb 1927 *Frank E. Draper 29 Dec 1878 – 29 Mar 1952 *Harmon L. Draper 18 Jun 1900 – 9 Aug 1957 *Kitty A Draper 1912 – 1979 *Marietta Moore Draper 4 Oct 1888 – 28 Feb 1969 *Mary I Draper 14 Jun 1891 – 19 Apr 1976 *Rachel Caroline Draper 16 Aug 1889 – 25 Dec 1968 *Robert M Draper 1903 – 1988 *Ronald Wayne Draper 8 Dec 1959 – 18 Nov 1989 *Ruth Elliott Draper 1905 – 2000 *Virgil T Drape 25 Aug 1891 – 12 Aug 1975 '''Rylie''' ZIP Code 75217 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-178.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1028612/rylie-cemetery Rylie Cemetery]''' Location: Rylie Road, Between Tufts and Ellenwood, Rylie, Dallas County, Texas, USA *Mary Elizabeth “Mollie” Robinson Draper (1869 - 1936) buried with her children, husband: **William B Draper (1858–1925) '''CENOTAPH''' buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/13857/inman-cemetery-%231 Inman Cemetery #1] Bat Harbor TN ***Alice Pearl Draper Moore (1886–1950) husband ****Joseph C Moore (1870–1928) ***Lida J Draper Cory (1890–1960) husband ****Fred L Cory (1888–1970) ***Cora Lee Draper Prewitt (1894–1965) husband ****Charles H Prewitt (1890–1950) ***Annie Bell Stanglin Draper 1896–1980 '''CENOTAPH''' buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/98491/colbert-garden-of-memory-cemetery Colbert Garden of Memory] Colbert, Bryan County, Oklahoma, USA, husband: ****Mack Herman Stanglin (1893–1958) ==='''EDWARDS COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-446.jpg '''Rocksprings''' ZIP Code 78880 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-447.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/331966/rocksprings-cemetery? Rocksprings Cemetery]''' Located: Rocksprings, Edwards County, Texas *Edgar Milton Draper18 Mar 1891 – 21 Apr 1931 Memorial ID 15113945 *Edward Bradley Draper 31 Jan 1857 – 4 Dec 1916 Memorial ID 15113954 *George B Draper 7 Nov 1894 – 3 Dec 1948 Memorial ID 15113963 *Georgia “Mrs. Sam” Wallace Draper 17 Oct 1869 – 4 May 1954 Memorial ID 15113970 *James Polk Draper 19 Feb 1851 – 10 Mar 1914 Memorial ID 15113991 *Joseph R. Draper16 Apr 1859 – 21 Apr 1915 Memorial ID 15114004 *Mary A. Draper 25 Mar 1883 – 11 Feb 1961 Memorial ID 15114010 *Mary Elizabeth Wallace Draper 13 Jan 1865 – 13 Aug 1920 Memorial ID 15114019 *Sadie Ella Cassels Draper 23 Mar 1903 – 7 Sep 1969 Memorial ID 15114028 *Sam Milton Draper 2 Dec 1865 – 4 Mar 1922 Memorial ID 15114035 *William Milton Draper 26 Jul 1896 – 23 Oct 1926 Memorial ID 15114042 ==='''FANNIN COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-285.jpg '''Ector''' ZIP Code 75439 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-85.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2331/belmont-cemetery Belmont Cemetery]''' *[[Draper-2394|John Lyles Draper]] 10 Jun 1849 – 28 Dec 1903 **[[Caruth-24|Anna Elizabeth ''Caruth'' Draper]] March 1851 – 1 Nov 1914 ***Preston Draper4 Nov 1901 – 27 Nov 1901 '''Gober''' ZIP Code 75443 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-165.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1986776/philadelphia-cemetery Philadelphia Cemetery]''' Location Gober, Fannin County, Texas, USA *[[Draper-4403|Elizabeth R Draper Dozier]] 1850 – 1922 husband **[[Dozier-1066|Oscar Fitzgerald Dozier]] (1849 - 1903) '''CENOTAPH''' buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/11579/oakwood-cemetery Oakwood Cemetery] in Dyer, Gibson County, TN ==='''FRANKLIN COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-342.jpg '''Mount Vernon''' ZIP Code 75457 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-344.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/446923/glade-springs-cemetery Glade Springs Cemetery]''' *[[Draper-5950|Benjamin Franklin Draper]] 24 Dec 1821 – 13 Aug 1884 Memorial ID 10679230 **[[Willis-14992|Jeannie Willis Deceased]] G6TX-9VV '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown **[[Johnson-132444|Mary ''Johnson''? Draper]] 1818-???? '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown ***[[Draper-5954|William Thomas Draper]] 2 Sep 1844 – 1 May 1916 Memorial ID 79869716 ****[[Willis-14995|Seymoure Elizabeth Magdeline “Babe” Willis Draper]] 19 Aug 1845 – 29 Mar 1928 Memorial ID 79866760 *****[[Draper-5955|Asa Franklin. Draper]] 1867–1940 Memorial ID 21332406 '''CENETOPH''' buried [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/166388/purley-baptist-church-cemetery Purley Baptist Church Cemetery] Purley, TX ******[[Dpouglas-1|Ada F. Douglas Draper]] 1875–1940 Memorial ID 21332420 '''CENETOPH''' buried [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/166388/purley-baptist-church-cemetery Purley Baptist Church Cemetery] Purley, TX *****Sarah Euphember Samantha Draper Giddens 1868–1952 Memorial ID '''CENETOPH''' buried [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/166388/purley-baptist-church-cemetery Purley Baptist Church Cemetery] Purley, TX ******Daniel Collier Giddens 1860–1939 Memorial ID '''CENETOPH''' buried [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/166388/purley-baptist-church-cemetery Purley Baptist Church Cemetery] Purley, TX *****Willie ''Draper'' Hester 1876–1930 Memorial ID '''CENETOPH''' buried [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/166388/purley-baptist-church-cemetery Purley Baptist Church Cemetery] Purley, TX ******Jarrett C. Hester 1869–1938 Memorial ID 79866568 '''CENETOPH''' buried [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/166388/purley-baptist-church-cemetery Purley Baptist Church Cemetery] Purley, TX *****Anna Belle ''Draper'' Lawrence 1880–1960 Memorial ID 24250530 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/190527/winfield-cemetery Winfield Cemetery] Winfield, Titus County, TX ******Roger Lawrence 1877–1959 Memorial ID 24250529 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/190527/winfield-cemetery Winfield Cemetery] Winfield, Titus County, TX *****Maggie R. Draper Gandy 1884–1938 Memorial ID 21332492 '''CENETOPH''' buried [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/166388/purley-baptist-church-cemetery Purley Baptist Church Cemetery] Purley, TX ******Stanford B. Gandy 1882–1949 Memorial ID 21332517 '''CENETOPH''' buried [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/166388/purley-baptist-church-cemetery Purley Baptist Church Cemetery] Purley, TX ***[[Draper-5951|Millidge Ville Draper]] Memorial ID19 Nov 1848 – 9 Feb 1939 Memorial ID 106792075 wives: ****[[King-56895|Mary Jessie (King) Draper]] (1862 - aft. 1897) '''CENOTAPH''' burial: unknown ****[[Bennett-37993|Eliza Mary Bennett Draper]] 1861–1892 (m. 1892) Memorial ID 119159260 '''CENOTAPH''' [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/371467/providence-cemetery Providence Cemetery] Mount Vernon, TX daughter: *****[[Draper-5952|Katie Lue Draper]] 23 May 1896 – 4 Nov 1966 Memorial ID 106791887 *****[[Draper-5953|Beatrice Dezoomer Draper Caudle]] 1897–1971Memorial ID 41442975 ******John Harrison Nix 6 July 1858 – 8 February 1949 KCZR-YC1 '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown *******Jessie Lorene Caudle Maples 1917–1979 Memorial ID 93329998 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/162716/mount-vernon-city-cemetery Mount Vernon Cemetery] Mount Vernon City Cemetery Mount Vernon, TX ***[[Draper-1116|Martha Ann Mevelina ''Draper'' Grau]] 1852–1905 Memorial ID 5909415 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/446923/glade-springs-cemetery Glade Springs Cemetery] Mount Vernon, TX ****[[Grau-88|Christopher Frederick Grau]] 1849–1899 (m. 1872) Memorial ID 5909392 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/446923/glade-springs-cemetery Glade Springs Cemetery] Mount Vernon, TX *Mary A. Draper unknown – 4 Aug 1881 Memorial ID 106978328 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-343.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/371467/providence-cemetery Providence Cemetery]''' Located: County 3070 Mount Vernon, TX *E. M. Draper unknown – 11 Aug 1892 Memorial ID 119159260 *Infant Draper Birth and death dates unknown. Memorial ID 119159523 *Jeney Spurger 23 Jul 1839 – 26 Jun 1920 Memorial ID 79864304 *Lula Draper 1 Dec 1873 – 12 Aug 1877 Memorial ID 116027113 *Narcissa Ivy Riddlespurger Draper 23 Jul 1839 – 26 Jun 1920 Memorial ID 92243698 *William James Draper 17 Feb 1866 – 20 Feb 1942 Memorial ID 100110102 *William M. “Bud” Draper 6 Aug 1836 – 21 Aug 1892 Memorial ID 92243699 '''Purley''' ZIP Code 75494 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-345.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/166388/purley-baptist-church-cemetery Purley Baptist Church Cemetery]''' Located: SW of Mt. Vernon on Rt 37 to FM 900 RD to the west *Ada F. Douglas Draper 2 Mar 1875 – 13 Mar 1940 Memorial ID 21332420 *Andrew Irven Draper11 Oct 1907 – 13 Nov 1975 Memorial ID 21332372 *Asa F. Draper 25 Jan 1867 – 19 Mar 1940 Memorial ID 21332406 *Ernest Whitfield Draper 13 Jul 1894 – 23 Feb 1960 Memorial ID 21332387 *Melvin E. Draper 21 Dec 1918 – 17 Feb 1991 Memorial ID 5445396 *Sybil Samantha Wall Draper 29 Jun 1898 – 10 Aug 1982 Memorial ID 21332402 *Willie Gay Newsome Draper 11 Apr 1910 – 24 Aug 1992 Memorial ID 21332377 ==='''FREESTONE COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-391.jpg https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-400.jpg [[Tisdale-1359|Alfred Granville Tisdale]] (1914-1978), grandson of [[Draper-3163|James Granville “Jim” Draper]] (1847–1928) and the son of [[Draper-5559|Lee Esther ''Draper'' Tisdale]] (1884–1957) poses in the doorway of a cabin in 1962. Now he is resting in that happy hunting ground: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1993374/cade-cemetery Cade Cemetery] Streetman, Freestone Co., Texas. He would be happy to know his sweet 1958 Chevy Truck, which cost $1,884 new, would be worth $93,800 in 2022! FAG Memorial ID: 139375124 '''Streetman''' ZIP Code 75848 *'''NOTE:''' Streetman falls on the Freestone and Navarro County line. Birdston and Cade Cemeteries are in the same location but apparently in different counties. https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-659.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1993374/cade-cemetery Cade Cemetery]''' *[[Tisdale-1359|Alfred Granville Tisdale]] 19 Oct 1914 – 8 Jul 1978 Memorial ID 139375124 **[[Miller-103425|Mary Ann ''Miller'' Tisdale]] 2 Feb 1918 – 15 Nov 2005 Memorial ID 139375170 ***Billie Granville Tisdale 8 Dec 1939 – 5 Feb 1941 Age 1, Memorial ID 33663887 *Larry Carlton Tisdale 22 Feb 1928 – 13 Nov 1995 Memorial ID 139326820 '''Cotton Gin''' ZIP Code 75860 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-392.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1120798/cotton-gin-cemetery Cotton Gin Cemetery]''' *[[Draper-5529|Pinkney Travis Draper]] Feb 1850 – Dec 1886 his wife Mary remarried James Hardie: **[[Mayo-4615|Mary Lou (Mayo) Hardie]] (1859 - 1936) '''CENOTAPH''' She and 2nd husband: ***[[Hardie-1303|James Elbert Hardie]] (1861 - 1933) both buried in '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6861/shanks-cemetery? Shanks Cemetery]''' ***[[Draper-5537|William Oscar Draper]] 9 Jan 1879 – 2 Jul 1952 (son of [[Draper-5529|Pinkney Travis Draper]] wife: ****[[Seely-977|Julia Dorinda Seely Draper]] 29 Aug 1884 – 13 Aug 1967 children: *****[[Draper-5538|Verna Elizebeth ''Draper'' Glanton]] (1904 - 1998) husband: ******[[Glanton-75|Jess Driver Glanton]] (1904 - 1976) ***[[Draper-5546|Annie T Draper]] 3 Oct 1880 – 6 Oct 1882 Infant Daughter *[[Draper-3163|James Granville “Jim” Draper]] 18 Mar 1847 – 10 Jan 1928 wives: **[[Young-47281|Mary Belle (Young) Draper]] (1851 - 1887) '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown ***William Pinkney Draper (1873–1957) Memorial ID 93109008 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/98066/butler-cemetery Butler Cemetery] Farris OK ***[[Draper-5556|Ardonia (Draper) Boyd]] (1875 - 1960) (Daughter of Mary Belle) husband: ****[[Boyd-18305|James Robert Rufus Boyd]] (1869 - 1955) children: *****Mary Tabitha Boyd Sheets 1893–1987 '''CENOTAPH''' Buried Grand Prairie, TX *****James Carl Boyd 1895–1974 wife: ******Emma Mae Ford Boyd 1893–1970 *****Ethel Boyd 1899–1904 age 5 *****Lillie Pha ''Boyd'' Lancaster 1900–1979 '''CENOTAPH''' Buried: Bazette, TX *****Clifford Henry Boyd 1905–1973 '''CENOTAPH''' Buried: Humble TX *****David Howard Boyd 1908–1964 '''CENOTAPH''' Buried: Humble TX *****Lela Mae ''Boyd'' Young 1919–1952 '''CENOTAPH''' Buried: Gatesville TX ***[[Draper-5560|Lela Jane Draper]] (1878 - 1886) Age 8-9 '''CENOTAPH''' Burial unknown ***Lula May ''Draper'' Shanks (1882–1969) Memorial ID 93092253 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1809556/evergreen-memorial-park Evergreen Memorial Park] Wharton, TX ***Sylvester V. Draper (1883–1905) Age 21 Memorial ID 25490264 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5702/oakwood-cemetery Oakwood Cemetery] Fort Worth, TX ***[[Draper-5559|Lee Esther ''Draper'' Tisdale]] (1884–1957) Memorial ID 52011923 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2420/birdston-cemetery Birdston Cemetery] Streetman, TX **[[Baldree-21|Martha Yawn “Mattie” Baldree Draper]] 22 Apr 1855 – 14 Nov 1924 ***Note: *[[Draper-3163|James Granville “Jim” Draper]] is the brother of [[Draper-5529|Pinkney Travis Draper]] '''Kirvin''' 75848 ZIP Code https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-393.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6861/shanks-cemetery? Shanks Cemetery]''' *[[Mayo-4615|Mary Lou ''Mayo'' (Draper) Hardie]] (1859 - 1936) husbands: **[[Draper-5529|Pinkney Travis Draper]] 1850 – 1886 '''CENOTAPH''' Buried '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1120798/cotton-gin-cemetery Cotton Gin Cemetery]''' **[[Hardie-1303|James Elbert Hardie]] (1861 - 1933) *[[Draper-5547|Ella Aurelia ''Draper'' Goulding]] (1882 - 1974) Daughter of [[Draper-5529|Pinkney Travis Draper]] husband: **[[Goulding-1056|Charles Thomas Goulding]] (1880 - 1937) ***[[Goulding-1057|Gloria Ruth (Goulding) White]] (1923 - 2010) husband: ****[[White-75559|William Theldon White]] (1925 - 1982) '''CENOTAPH''' [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5705/oakwood-cemetery Oakwood Cemetery] *[[Draper-5549|Henry Clitis DRAPER Sr]]. 15 Feb 1912 – 6 Jan 1989 **[[Scarborough-3165|Lovie Evelyn Scarborough Draper]] 7 Jun 1915 – 26 Mar 1987 ***[[Draper-5551|Patrick Marvin Oscar Draper]] 12 Apr 1950 – 8 Jan 1962 Age 11 Memorial ID 14486526 ***[[Draper-5550|Sanoma Dawn Draper]] 4 Jun 1934 – 5 Apr 1937 Age 2 ***[[Draper-5552|Sherwell Dean Draper]] (1936 - 2017) '''CENOTAPH''' Burial Unknown *[[Draper-5561|Annie Pearl Draper]] 24 Nov 1894 – 7 Oct 1905 10 year old daughter of [[Draper-5101|William Pinkney Draper]] (1873 - 1957) *Ralph Edward Draper 5 Jan 1910 – 3 Nov 1912 Memorial ID 14486527 *Birdie Vay SHEARD DRAPER 30 Sep 1939 – 23 Jul 1992 Memorial ID 24087934 ==='''HARDEMAN COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-402.jpg '''Chillicothe''' ZIP Code 79225 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-401.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2406/big-valley-cemetery Big Valley Cemetery]''' Located: South of Chillicothe, TX on Big Valley Rd to an area called Medicine Mound *[[Draper-3161|Cyras James Draper]] 30 Oct 1900 – 13 Dec 1975 Wife: **[[Capps-1456|Gertha Cloa “Cloey” Capps Draper]] 21 May 1900 – 18 Jul 1996 Memorial ID 83645895 Son: ***Ernest James Draper 21 Jun 1933 – 3 Dec 1952 Memorial ID 83645786 *Christopher J Draper 19 Dec 1974 – 26 Aug 1999 Memorial ID 82633340 ==='''HARRISON COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-579.jpg '''Hallsvile''' ZIP Code 75650 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-578.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/318390/hallsville-cemetery Hallsville Cemetery]''' Hallsville, TX *Charles S. Draper 6 Oct 1883 – 17 Aug 1922 Memorial ID 100301027 **Minnie Smith Draper 28 Sep 1876 – 22 Oct 1978 Memorial ID 147806497 *Garland O. Draper 8 Oct 1926 – 9 Mar 1985 Memorial ID 147803372 **Artie Virginia Sumners Draper 1925–1985 Memorial ID 176995865 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7732/woodland-park-cemetery Woodland Park Cemetery] Mineral Wells, TX ***Barbara Sue ''Draper'' Webster 1953–2020 Memorial ID '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4447/indian-creek-cemetery Indian Creek Cemetery] Mineral Wells, TX **Betty Jane Draper 1 May 1927 – 3 Jun 2008 Memorial ID 27318039 ==='''HASKELL COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-694.jpg '''Haskell''' ZIP Code 79521 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-695.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7675/willow-cemetery Willow Cemetery]''' AKA Haskell Cemetery, Haskell, TX *W F Draper 1855 – 1926 Memorial ID 40984013 **Cora Helen Ballard Draper 16 Mar 1868 – 29 Mar 1941 Memorial ID 40984009 *Frank C Draper 17 Nov 1899 – 18 Nov 1965 Memorial ID 40984011 **Ruth Strickland Doyal 1908–1994 (m. 1930) Memorial ID 78343163 '''CENOTAPH''' buried [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/99738/walters-cemetery Walters Cemetery] AKA IOOF Cemetery, Walters, OK ***Fred Lyn Draper 28 Nov 1931 – 25 Sep 2008 Memorial ID 30194342 ****Frances Louise ''Stone Draper'' 18 Jun 1933 – 5 May 1999 Memorial ID 40984010 *Infant Draper 7 Feb 1887 – 7 Feb 1887 Memorial ID 40984008 *Robert Rector Draper 1906 – 1909 Memorial ID 40984012 ==='''HUTCHINSON COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-286.jpg '''Fritch''' ZIP Code 79036 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-78.jpg ''' [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7568/westlawn-memorial-park Westlawn_Memorial_Park]''' Rural Cemetery East of Fritch, Texas on Rt 136 Address listed as 314 S Hedgecoke St Borger, Hutchinson County, Texas, 79007 USA [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Fritch,+TX+79036/@35.6308857,-101.5170809,367m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x8706c3c23390cdd5:0xa897b5ddd6ef8268!8m2!3d35.6397655!4d-101.603228 Satellite_View_Map] *[[Draper-5099|R D Draper]] 16 Sep 1926 – 6 Sep 2018 and wife: **[[Francis-8960|Reita Carol Francis Draper]] 10 Nov 1930 – 14 Oct 2006 *J T Draper Jr.15 Jul 1944 – 16 May 1973 *Lee Ella “Penny” Shoemaker Draper10 Apr 1954 – 20 Mar 2016 *Randall Dwight Draper 29 Jan 1958 – 24 Sep 2012 ==='''KNOX COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-696.jpg '''Goree''' ZIP Code 76363 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-697.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3859/goree-cemetery? Goree Cemetery]''' Goree, Knox County, TX *Evelyn Draper Roberts 1917–1986 Memorial ID 16643950 **Woodrow Wilson Roberts 1914–1964 (m. 1939) Memorial ID 16643905 '''NOTE:''' These infants are probably connected to the above *Alvin Draper 21 Jul 1942 – 30 Sep 1942 Memorial ID 117931712 *Calvin Draper 21 Jul 1942 – 18 Aug 1942 Memorial ID 117931646 '''Knox City''' ZIP Code 79529 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-699.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4663/knox-city-cemetery? Knox City Cemetery]''' Knox City, Knox County, TX *Sabie Belle DraperBirth and death dates unknown. Memorial ID 33380418 '''Munday''' ZIP Code 76371 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-698.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4534/johnson-memorial-cemetery? Johnson Memorial Cemetery] Munday, Knox County, TX *James Franklin “Frank” Draper 20 Aug 1871 – 2 May 1954 Memorial ID 59810391 **Mary Belle Jonas Draper 15 Dec 1877 – 2 Apr 1963 Memorial ID 59810447 ***Earl Franklin Draper 2 Jun 1896 – 18 Mar 1920 Age 23 Memorial ID 76495325 ***James Benjamin Draper 30 Sep 1900 – 29 Aug 1980 Memorial ID 76500929 ****Elva Kelly Stone 1901–2004 (m. 1922) Memorial ID 79604731 '''CENOTAPH''' remarried; buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1004482/levelland-municipal-cemetery Levelland Municipal Cemetery] Levelland, Hockley Co., TX *****James Wayland Draper 1925–2004 Memorial ID 9740314 '''CENOTAPH''' buried" [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1292756/forest-chapel-cemetery Forest Chapel Cemetery] Forest Chapel, Lamar County, TX ******Annie Florence ''Annett'' Draper 1923–2005 (m. 1967) Memorial ID 9740326 '''CENOTAPH''' buried" [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1292756/forest-chapel-cemetery Forest Chapel Cemetery] Forest Chapel, Lamar County, TX *****Deryl Preston Draper 1926–2008 Memorial ID 172408852 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2332/belvedere-memorial-park Belvedere Memorial Park] San Angelo, Tom Green County, Texas, USA ***Glenver Draper 20 Mar 1910 – 11 Mar 1997 Memorial ID 76502445 ***Floyd Erwin Draper 1897–1975 Memorial ID 80704829 '''CENOTAPH''' buried:[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/99375/riverside-cemetery Riverside Cemetery] Mangum, Greer County, OK wife: ****Helen Marie ''Yoakum'' Barnett 1916–1989 (m. 1935) Memorial ID 33619513 '''CENOTAPH''' buried:[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1961116/sandy-creek-cemetery Sandy Creek Cemetery] Milam County, TX daughter: *****Norma Jean ''Draper'' Deshotel 1937–2009 Memorial ID 178663646 '''CENOTAPH''' cremated ***Iva Mae ''Draper'' Murry 1898–1981 Memorial ID 21712861 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1874891/terry-county-memorial-cemetery Terry County Memorial Cemetery] Brownfield, Terry County, TX husband: ****Ocie H. Murry 1898–1961 Memorial ID'''CENOTAPH''' buried: with wife ***Zela Fay ''Draper'' Hayes 1902–1996 Memorial ID 16529078 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1962280/greenlawn-southwest-mortuary-and-cemetery Greenlawn Southwest Mortuary and Cemetery] Bakersfield, California ***Mary Lucille ''Draper'' Fitzgerald 1904–1997 Memorial ID 76507473 ****Jerome C. Fitzgerald 1896–1975 (m. 1926) Memorial ID 76507866 ***Leslie J. Draper 1906–1984 Memorial ID 13576986 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/517706/o'brien-cemetery O'Brien Cemetery] O'Brien, Haskell County, TX wife: ****Mildred Ethel Sparks Draper 1909–1999 Memorial ID 5496350 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: with husband *****Golda Juanita ''Draper'' Heimerman 1927–2012 Memorial ID 87997802 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/151541/city-of-lubbock-cemetery City of Lubbock Cemetery] Lubbock, Lubbock County, TX ******Reynold Francis Heimerman 1924–1963 Memorial ID 8482932 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: with wife ***Clinton C Draper 1907–1981 Memorial ID 25566345 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3970/grove-hill-memorial-park Grove Hill Memorial Park] Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA ****Opal Sylvia ''Ward'' Draper 1908–2002 Memorial ID 25566327 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: with husband *****Gerald Alan Draper 1942–2016 Memorial ID 25566327 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: in parents cemetery ******Beverly Jean Draper 1944–2017 Memorial ID 181496897 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: with husband ***Mildred Irene ''Draper'' Fitzgerald 1912–1997 Memorial ID 76597798 husband: ****Cecil W Fitzgerald 1910–1986 Memorial ID 76598424 ***Priscilla Ozelle ''Draper'' Kilgore 1915–1997 Memorial ID 27325888 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1961097/benjamin-cemetery Benjamin Cemetery] Benjamin, Knox County, TX husband: ****Willard Kilgore 1903–1962 Memorial ID 27324979 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: with wife ***Evelyn ''Draper'' Roberts 1917–1986 Memorial ID 16643950 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3859/goree-cemetery Goree Cemetery] Goree, Knox County, TX husband ****Woodrow Wilson Roberts 1914–1964 (m. 1939) Memorial ID 16643905 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: with wife ==='''LAMAR COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-329.jpg '''Chicota''' ZIP Code75425 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-164.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2570987/littlejohn-cemetery Littlejohn Cemetery]''' Located: Chicota, Lamar County, TX *[[Draper-5458|CPT Robert Wilkins Draper]] 27 Apr 1820 – 8 Jan 1894, 1st wife: **[[Littlejohn-1404|Susan Elliott ''Littlejohn'' Draper]] 26 May 1826 – 15 Nov 1867, son: ****Daniel N. Draper 21 Oct 1865 – 26 Apr 1870 age 4 **Caroline "Carrie" ''Williams'' Draper '''CENOTAPH''' 2nd wife: unknown burial and information *Maggie Linder Draper 19 Apr 1900 – 10 Aug 1900 *Sammie Draper 26 Apr 1888 – 11 Feb 1890 ==='''LLANO COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-287.jpg https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Choate-835.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2966/cold-creek-cemetery Cold Creek Cemetery]''' *[[Draper-2138|George Washington Draper]] (1838 - 1884) wife: **[[Choate-835|Clarintha (Choate) Draper]] (1836 - 1944) ***Richard Dawson Draper 1859–1949 Memorial ID 147065218 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4901/lohn-cemetery Lohn Cemetery] ***George Thomas Draper 1868–1937 Mwemorial ID 23738036 ***E. A. Draper 20 Dec 1870 – 29 Mar 1945 Memorial ID 23738024 wife: ****Mary J ''Hudgeons'' Draper 27 Mar 1873 – 25 Jan 1944 ***Katie Tanner ''Draper'' Sessom 1872–1950 ****James Ben Sessom 1869–1953 *****Emmett E Sessom 1892–1971 wife: ******Kathryn M Clark Sessom 1904–1979 *****Eva S. Sessom Arledge 1894–1990 '''CENOTAPH''' *****Wayne Raston Sessom 1897–1974 '''CENOTAPH''' *****Frank Sessom 1900–1989 '''CENOTAPH''' *****Kate Sessom McFarland 1905–1985 '''CENOTAPH''' *G Austin Draper (1893 – 1973) wife: **Florence B Draper1898 – 1970 *Michael Lee Draper (1879 – 1937) Wife: **Lena Callaway Draper 23 Nov 1878 – 13 Apr 1957 *Orville Leroy Draper (26 Sep 1908 – 2 Jan 1995) wife: **Lucy Irene Bode Draper 7 Jan 1910 – 8 Aug 1995 *Charles Melvin Draper 1938 – 1965 *J Miller Draper24 Jul 1876 – 14 Jul 1946 *James Miller Draper Jr.27 Sep 1927 – 3 Dec 2013 *Maude Ashby Draper9 Oct 1888 – 11 Jan 1978 *Melvin Draper1907 – 1909 *Minta Draper22 May 1900 – 2 Sep 1905 *Thomas Leslie Draper 30 Mar 1906 – 24 May 1978 *Willis W Draper 10 Jun 1928 – 2 Jan 1986 *[[Draper-5459|James D Draper]] 15 Sep 1889 – 30 Oct 1889 ***( Son of [[Draper-5233|Richard Dawson Draper-5233]] see McCulloch County below ==='''LYNN COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-430.jpg '''Tahhoka''' ZIP Code 79373 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-431.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/240391/tahoka-cemetery Tahoka Cemetery]''' Located: Tahoka, TX *James Marion & Mary Emelia Draper 1836–1914 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/214345/florence-cemetery Florence Cemetery] **[[Draper-283|David Fanning Draper]] 28 Sep 1872 – 5 Jun 1941 Memorial ID 14022144 wife: ***[[Queen-120|Bess Lee ''Queen'' (Draper) Porter]] 1884–1962 '''CENOTAPH''' FAG ID: 115695040 Burial Unknown ****James Elias Draper 1903–1984 '''CENOTAPH''' buried [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/161276/rockville-cemetery Rockville Cemetery] Fairfield, California, ****Weldon Allen Draper 1906–1967 '''CENOTAPH''' FAG ID: 129251430, buried [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/38757/evergreen-memorial-park Evergreen Memorial Park] McMinnville, Oregon ****[[Draper-3845|Foy Draper]] 1911–1943''' CENOTAPH''' Missing In Action WW2 Kesserine, Tunisia, Africa *****[[Marsh-12214|Margaret Lucille ''Marsh'' (Draper) (Baker) Stuart]] (1923 - 1976) '''CENOTAPH''' remarried two more times; burial unknown; (no children listed with husbands ****Jack Dalton Draper 1923–2003 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/8308/rose-hills-memorial-park Rose Hills Memorial Park] Whittier, California ****[[Draper-5599|Woodrow Wilson Draper]] (1926 - unknown) '''CENOTAPH''' **Isaac Milton “I.M.” Draper 15 Jan 1875 – 5 Dec 1957 Memorial ID 14022506 wife: ***Eunice Mabel McCaskill Draper 18 May 1879 – 11 Nov 1956 Memorial ID 14022509 ****Howard Milton Draper 14 Dec 1900 – 23 Dec 1981 Memorial ID 48126544 wife: *****Ruth Vick Draper 15 Apr 1904 – 4 Aug 1971 Memorial ID 14022516 ******Howard Bland Draper19 Sep 1935 – 27 Mar 1971 Memorial ID 168636170 wife: *******Carolyn Quinn ''Crownover'' (Draper) Underwood 1935–1989 (m. 1954) '''CENOTAPH''' remarried; buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3887/grandview-cemetery Grandview Cemetery] Grandview, TX *Bill Draper 20 Jun 1931 – 28 Feb 2001 Memorial ID 22628358 *Billie Mullen Draper 20 Jun 1931 – 28 Feb 2001 Memorial ID 14021663 *Buel Stewart Draper 17 Jun 1907 – 24 Jan 1994 Memorial ID 14022470 *Margaret Draper 23 Nov 1942 – 27 May 1943 Memorial ID 14021673 *Robert Thomas Draper 9 Oct 1938 – 11 Aug 2016 Memorial ID 168644433 *Vern Headstream Draper 22 Nov 1901 – 16 Feb 1997 Memorial ID 14022468 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-432.jpg https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-434.jpg , Weldon Allen Draper, and his brother, Gold Medalist Winner Foy Draper (below), were both sons of David Fanning Draper. Weldon is buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/38757/evergreen-memorial-park Evergreen Memorial Park] McMinnville, Oregon. He is listed above under David Fanning Draper, his father. https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-433.jpg Foy Draper, son of David Fanning Draper, Gold Medal winner in Berlin Summer Olympics Germany 1936. He would become missing in action in WW2 in Kassarine, Tunisia, Africa. === '''McCULLOCH COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-288.jpg '''Lohn''' ZIP Code 76852 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-100.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4901/lohn-cemetery Lohn Cemetery]''' Location Lohn, McCulloch County, Texas, USA *[[Draper-5230|Bowie Hardiman Draper]] (1886 - 1918) **[[Haines-5905|Lottie May ''Haines'' Draper]] 1891–1924 died in Brady, Texas, USA, '''CENOTAPH''' (burial unknown) *[[Draper-5233|Richard Dawson Draper]] 18 Sep 1859 – 24 Feb 1949 Wife: **[[Pratt-13546|Leanner Lassaphine Draper]] 6 Mar 1865 – 1 Mar 1944, children: ***[[Draper-5462|George Cleveland Draper]] 24 Nov 1884 – 15 Oct 1918 ***[[Draper-5463|Grace Draper]] 18 Apr 1901 – 27 Apr 1989 ****Irving Dill 1900 – Deceased '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown Family Search ID: MYJQ-CRM === '''McLENNAN COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-682.jpg '''Waco''' ZIP Codes 76701-76708 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-683.jpg '''Historic Picture of Oakwood Cemetery''' https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-684.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5694/oakwood-cemetery Oakwood Cemetery]''' *Fannie E Baker Draper 12 Nov 1836 – 29 Dec 1923 Section F Lot 60 Memorial ID 136879088 **'''Note''' Birth in Massachusetts, USA '''Robinson''' ZIP Code 76706 (Robinson is a sister city, just south of Waco) https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-685.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1707309/waco-memorial-park? Waco Memorial Park]''' Robinson, McLennan County, Texas, USA *Barton Carey Draper 29 Sep 1923 – 5 Jun 1978 Memorial ID 119826229 **Joan Cody Woodson 1928–2007 (m. 1948) remarried *Charles M. Draper 1861–1935 Memorial ID 100594982 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/106622/lindsey-cemetery Lindsey Cemetery] McClure, Alexander Co., IL **Lucinda Lingle Draper 1869–1913 Memorial ID 167464909 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2618832/lingle-cemetery Lingle Cemetery] buried: Goreville, Johnson Co., IL ***Daniel Franklin Draper 9 Jul 1896 – 29 Aug 1983 Memorial ID 149275481 wife: ****Winnie Pearl Gilreath Draper 29 Sep 1898 – 17 Jul 1991 ID 149275402 *****Maxwell M Draper 15 May 1923 – 25 Dec 1962 Memorial ID 103325958 ******Betty Marie Sager Draper 22 Jun 1931 – 25 Dec 1962 Memorial ID 103326120 ***Charles M Draper 1892–1974 Memorial ID 145232311 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1959776/jonesboro-cemetery Jonesboro Cemetery] Jonesboro, Union Co., IL ***Sarah Draper Roberts 1894–1942 Memorial ID 121194340 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/190723/walker-hill-cemetery Walker Hill Cemetery] Grand Tower, Jackson Co., IL '''NOTE''' Both Maxwell & Betty Draper were killed in an auto accident on Christmas Day, 1962 9.2 miles o/s College Station on Hwy 6 in Pct 1, Brazos, TX. They had their 4 1/2 to 5 year old daughter with them and she survived. *Melvin L. Draper 19 Oct 1933 – 10 Apr 1988 Memorial ID 200215439 *Esteen Otha Draper 1900–1963 Memorial ID 45838455 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6333/restland-cemetery Restland Cemetery] Gatesville, Coryell Co., TX **True Davis Draper 1905–1991 Memorial ID45838454 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6333/restland-cemetery Restland Cemetery] Gatesville, Coryell Co., TX ***Esteen Otha Draper 1923–1960 Memorial ID 45838456 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6333/restland-cemetery Restland Cemetery] Gatesville, Coryell Co., TX ***Roger Henry Draper 27 Sep 1925 – 11 Aug 1989 Memorial ID 90090458 ****Charlie Dee ''Raibourn'' Draper 12 May 1927 – 17 Aug 2014 Memorial ID 134540686 ***Joyce ''Draper'' Collins 1937–2013 Memorial ID 220193618 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6333/restland-cemetery Restland Cemetery] Gatesville, Coryell Co., TX ****Francis Roland Collins 1934–2020 (m. 1960) Memorial ID 220192911 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6333/restland-cemetery Restland Cemetery] Gatesville, Coryell Co., TX *Drew Mac Draper '''CENOTAPH Unknown details **Eva ''Unknown'' Draper 1877–1962 Memorial ID 28129425 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: {https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6480/rosemound-cemetery Rosemound Cemetery] Waco, TX ***William Guy Draper 22 Dec 1897 – 26 Feb 1956 Memorial ID 92269860 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-686.jpg === '''NAVARRO COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-654.jpg https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-660.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2420/birdston-cemetery Birdston Cemetery]''' *'''NOTE''' Birdston Cemetery is listed in Navarro County but also in Streetman, Texas which is located in Freestone County, Texas. The county line might run near the city limits of Streetman causing confusion to Find A Grave contributors. *'''NOTE:''' [[Draper-5559|Lee Esther ''Draper'' Tisdale]] (7 Jul 1884 - 3 May 1957) married into the Tisdale family whose descendants came from Scotland and settled in this area of Texas. *[[Tisdale-1358|Andrew Irvin Tisdale]] 12 Jan 1879 – 22 Jan 1958 Memorial ID 52011897 **[[Draper-5559|Lee Esther ''Draper'' Tisdale]] 7 Jul 1884 – 3 May 1957 Memorial ID 52011923 daughter of [[Draper-3163|James Granville Draper]] (1847 - 1928) ***Lottie Mae ''Tisdale'' Peloquen Castleberry 1902–1946 Memorial ID 110497246 ***Noah Aubrey Tisdale 15 Oct 1907 – 6 Sep 1985 Memorial ID 62034864 ****Winnie Ealon Tisdale Tisdale 11 Dec 1909 – 19 Jun 2000 Memorial ID 62034979 *****Everette Layton Tisdale 1 Dec 1929 – 23 Jul 1993 Memorial ID 110934358 *Bessie Tisdale 30 Sep 1916 – 2 Oct 1916 Memorial ID 110316152 *Cecil L Tisdale 6 Aug 1906 – 8 Mar 2000 Memorial ID 110934275 *Charles E Tisdale 14 Feb 1878 – 1 Dec 1914 Memorial ID 103030077 *Charles W Tisdale 15 Jul 1934 – 15 Jun 1936 Memorial ID 70772487 *Edward Neil Tisdale 4 Jun 1913 – 30 Aug 2002 Memorial ID 52011914 *Joe Edwards Tisdale 9 Nov 1910 – 22 Sep 1928 Memorial ID 52012666 *Laura Evans Tisdale 1 Jul 1888 – 14 Nov 1969 Memorial ID 52012160 *Martha Adeline Jones Tisdale15 May 1872 – 24 Aug 1951 Memorial ID 52011943 *Mattie Virginia Gardner Tisdale 20 Aug 1882 – 10 Jun 1957 Memorial ID 52012570 *Noah Aubrey Tisdale 15 Oct 1907 – 6 Sep 1985 Memorial ID 62034864 *Sallie Bryant Tisdale 1 Aug 1885 – 14 Mar 1970 Memorial ID 52013283 *Thomas Wiley Tisdale 11 Aug 1875 – 15 Apr 1950 Memorial ID 52012771 *Tommie W Tisdale 23 Aug 1906 – 21 May 1981 Memorial ID 110934444 *Wanda D Tisdale M22 Aug 1931 – 4 Aug 2017 Memorial ID 227513937 *William Henry Tisdale Jr. 21 Mar 1881 – 25 Aug 192 Memorial ID 52012134 *William Hogan Tisdale 16 Mar 1869 – 7 Dec 1957 Memorial ID 52011932 *William I Tisdale 14 Sep 1937 – 7 Feb 1938 Memorial ID 70772543 *Bessie Bernice Avery Gunn Tisdale 17 Mar 1917 – 2 Oct 2009 Memorial ID 43302936 '''Brushie Prairie''' ZIP Code 76641 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-655.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/462406/brushie-prairie-cemetery? Brushie Prairie Cemetery]''' Located: Brushie Prairie, Methodist Church, Navarro Co., TX *William Eugene “Bill” Draper10 Sep 1933 – 21 Nov 1989 Memorial ID 22037688 **Carolyn Sue ''Unknown'' (Draper) Neel: living ***Kevin Lee Draper 1957–2020 ('''Note''': born in Mount Vernon Illinois (Obituary) Memorial ID 214397515 '''CENOTAPH''' burial: unknown ****Mary ''Unknown'' Draper, No ID at this time, '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown ('''Note''' Obituary of Kevin, below) *****Obituary Notes: Kevin is preceded in death by his loving wife Mary Draper, and father, William Draper. He is survived by mother, Carolyn Sue Neel; son, Adam Blair Draper; daughters: Misty Dawn McRoberts, and Larinda Kay McRoberts: OBITUARY NOTES COPIED FROM BROWN'S MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME, IRVING, TX...Find A Grave: Memorial ID 214397515 *Donna V. Draper14 Jul 1940 – unknown Memorial ID 22037689 (can't connect her) '''Corsicana''' ZIP Code 75109 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Turner-11117-3.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6330/resthaven-memorial-park? Resthaven Memorial Park]''' Corsicana, Navarro Co., TX *Marion LeRoy Draper 18 Aug 1888 – 19 Jul 1967 Memorial ID 54881119 **Callie Spence Draper No Memorial ID '''CENOTAPH''' burial: unknown (daughter's Memorial ID 5093648 below) ***Callie ''Draper'' Hughey1915–1976 Memorial ID 5093648 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/214657/pilgrim-cemetery Pilgram Cemetery] Elkhart, Anderson Co., TX husband: ****Aurbun Acey Hughey 1901–1983 Memorial ID 72169315 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: East Tawakoni, TX *****Thomas Buford Hughey 1935–1982, '''CENOTAPH''' buried: Pilgram Cemetery *****John Stacy Hughey 1938–1976, '''CENOTAPH''' buried: Pilgram Cemetery *****Roy Gerald Hughey 1940–2012, '''CENOTAPH''' buried: Longview Memorial Gardens, Longview TX *****Phillip Jerome Hughey 1947–1982, '''CENOTAPH''' buried: East Tawakoni, TX ***J T Draper 1925–2005 Memorial ID 11360108 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: Chester, Plumas County, California, USA ****Golda Fern King Draper 1924–1998 Memorial ID '''CENOTAPH''' buried: Chester, Plumas County, California, USA ****Ionia Doris ''Arnold'' Draper 1903 - 1992 Memorial ID 113601122 '''CENOTAPH''' buried:Chester, Plumas County, California, USA (Daughter of James Wiley Arnold and Edna Mae McKenny Arnold Wife of John Draper '''Note:''' could be 1st or 2nd wife of JT Draper) https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-657.jpg Marion and Callie ''Spence'' Draper pose for the camera about 1908 in their buggy, possibly at their wedding. This picture is located in Find A Grave Memorial ID [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54881119/marion-leroy-draper 54881119] https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-658.jpg This Fully restored 1900 Buggy with similar design features was sold at an auction in 2016, selling price unknown. However, other similar Buggys have turned up recently for sale with the asking prices of $2,800 to $3,500. === '''RUSK COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-573.jpg '''Minden''' ZIP Code''' 75681 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-575.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1978032/maple-grove-cemetery Maple Grove Cemetery]''' *Joe Thomas Draper Memorial ID25 Jul 1918 – 14 Nov 1968 Memorial ID 13086830 **Ola Mae Winnett Draper details unknown at this time ***Dennis Lloyd Draper 4 Sep 1954 – 8 Jul 1972 Memorial ID 13090085 Age 17 *Thomas Henry Draper Memorial ID22 Sep 1887 – 1918 Memorial ID 13195723 **Betty ''Noble'' (Draper) Gray 1891–1935 (m. 1906), daughter: ***Faye Draper Gill 1913–1932 '''Pinehill''' ZIP Code 75654 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-574.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1862994/pine-grove-cumberland-presbyterian-cemetery Pine Grove Cumberland Presbyterian Cemetery]''' AKA Pine Grove Cemetery, Pinehill, TX *James M. Draper Sr. 18 Dec 1808 – 1 Jul 1894 Memorial ID 56898288 wives: **Mary ''Wolf'' Draper 7 Jan 1807 – 3 Oct 1873 (m. 1828) Memorial ID 56898227 ***James M. Draper Jr. 23 Dec 1839 – 8 Feb 1930 Memorial ID 55342862 ***Annie B. “Annie” Timmons Draper 1844 – 30 Mar 1884 Memorial ID 55343083 children: ****James Dosier Draper 6 Sep 1870 – 1 Jan 1952 Memorial ID 29684833 *****Lela Bell ''Propes'' Draper 22 Apr 1878 – 2 Nov 1965 Memorial ID 29684946 ****Mary Frances ''Draper'' Siler 1872–1962 Memorial ID 61656485 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3309/goodsprings-duncan-cemetery Good Springs, TX] ****Ethel Beatrice ''Draper'' Harris 1882–1982 Memorial ID 202696943 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/156472/forest-park-cemetery Forrest Park Cemetery] Houston, TX ****Annie B. ''Draper'' Owens 1884–1954 Memorial ID 205215615 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6486/rosewood-funeral-home-and-cemetery Rosewood Cemetery] Humble, TX ****Thomas Henry Draper 1887–1918 Memorial ID 13195723 '''CENOTAPH''' buried:[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1978032/maple-grove-cemetery Maple Grove Cemetery] Minden, TX **Malinda Jane ''Woolverton'' Draper 1847–1933 (m. 1874) ***Willie Belle ''Draper'' Henry 1877–1966 Memorial ID35250587 '''CENOTAPH''' buried:[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4496/jay-bird-cemetery Jay Bird Cemetery] Reno, TX ***Katie Cubie ''Draper'' Sanders 1880–1966 Memorial ID 90837356 '''CENOTAPH''' buried:[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4496/jay-bird-cemetery Jay Bird Cemetery] Reno, TX *Mattie Draper unknown – 28 Nov 1930 Memorial ID 57012875 *N. A. Draper unknown – 19 Jul 1855 Memorial ID 56899315 ==='''SAN PATRICIO COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-289.jpg '''Odem''' ZIP Code78370 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-158.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3488/evergreen-cemetery Evergreen Cemetery]''' Location: Odem, San Patricio County, Texas, USA *[[Draper-5315|Milton Newton Draper]] 26 Feb 1843 – 31 Oct 1929 wife: **[[Tomlinson-4979|Cornelia Adaline Tomlinson Draper]] 26 Jul 1850 – 8 Jul 1909 *Brison Tomlinson Draper 6 Apr 1889 – 11 Jun 1972 *Verna G. Obenhaus Draper 18 Mar 1900 – 11 May 1982 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-159.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1316312/odem-memorial-cemetery Odem Memorial Cemetery]''' Location: Odem, San Patricio County, Texas, USA *LCDR Lilbourne Eugene “Rusty” Draper 7 Dec 1928 – 9 Aug 2013 ==='''TARRANT COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-290.jpg '''Colleyville''' ZIP Code 76034 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-399.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2467/bluebonnet-hills-memorial-park Bluebonnet Hills Memorial Park]''' Colleyville, TX *Don W. Draper 9 Apr 1913 – 27 Jul 2010 Memorial ID 55607589 '''NOT Family''' wife: **Amy Juanita Crosby Draper 8 Oct 1917 – 19 Oct 2008 Memorial ID 30734138 ***Note descends from Thomas Draper 1739-1817 Littleton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts *Rev George Leonard Draper 12 May 1941 – 1 Feb 1989 Memorial ID 153250289 '''NOT Family''' **Note Descends from Albert Draper 1808-1883 New York Memorial ID: 17074793 *Calvin Melvin Draper 30 Nov 1915 – 13 Jul 1975 Memorial ID 94036267 **Stella Bell Payte Draper 2 Feb 1917 – 5 Aug 2005 Memorial ID 15167280 ***Richard Wallace Draper 1938 -1993 Memorial ID 33315473 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/172551/springtown-cemetery Springtown Cemetery] *Verdell Ernest Draper 7 Nov 1919 – 25 Jul 2002 Memorial ID 99911044 wife: **Helen Louise Draper 13 Mar 1921 – 6 Oct 2010 Memorial ID 59806144 son: ***Wilburn Verdell Draper 8 Jul 1942 – 16 Jan 2021 Memorial ID 222381948 wife ****Linda R Draper 22 Jul 1958 – 21 Dec 2013 Memorial ID 150247170 '''Forth Worth''' ZIP Codes 76006-76107 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-137.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5702/oakwood-cemetery Oakwood Cemetery]''' *[[Johnson-122072|Susan F Draper]] 1826 – 16 Apr 1898 husband: **[[Draper-3914|John Milton Draper]] (1808 - 1871) '''CENOTAPH''' buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2630476/thomas-draper-jr-cemetery Thomas Draper Jr Cemetery] *[[Draper-5554|Sylvester V. “Vester” Draper]] 1883 – 1905 *Son of [[Draper-3163|James Granville Draper]] (1847 - 1928) '''CENOTAPH''' buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1120798/cotton-gin-cemetery Cotton Gin Cemetery] *R. O. Draper1871 – 1906 ==='''TAYLOR COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-395.jpg '''Abilene''' ZIP Codes 79601 to 79697 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-397.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2815/abilene-municipal-cemetery? Abilene Municipal Cemetery]''' Located: 1133 Cotonwood St, Abilene TX 79604 *James L Draper unknown – 13 Jul 1912 Memorial ID 155145488 **Plot info: City, 38, 2, 8 (no headstone) *Laura Fidellia Draper 29 Jun 1834 – 7 Dec 1903 Memorial ID 155117788 *Ovie Inez Draper 17 Nov 1913 – 25 Oct 1915 Memorial ID 155145522 *Priscilla F Draper 1860 – 27 Jan 1951 Memorial ID 155145563 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-398.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2133159/elliott-hamil-garden-of-memories Elliott-Hamil Garden of Memories]''' Located: Abilene, Taylor County, TX *Carey Wayne Draper 5 May 1956 – 28 Feb 2022 Memorial ID 237188190 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-396.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/338748/elmwood-memorial-park Elmwood Memorial Park]''' Located: 5750 US-277, Abilene, TX 79606 *James Draper 17 Apr 1959 – 17 Apr 1959 Infant Twin Memorial ID 69155034 * John Draper 17 Apr 1959 – 17 Apr 1959 Infant Twin Memorial ID 69155086 *Paul Ray Draper Jr. 21 Dec 1951 – 11 Jun 2021 Memorial ID 228428275 *Stanley Woodroe “Stan” Draper 13 Dec 1947 – 7 Jan 2008 Memorial ID 23886060 ==='''TRAVIS COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-291.jpg '''Austin''' ZIP Code 78301 to 78799 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-122.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2187/austin-memorial-park-cemetery Austin Memorial Park Cemetery]''' AKA: Austin Memorial Park Location: 2800 Hancock Drive *[[Draper-5266|John Ballard Draper]] 14 Sep 1897 – 23 May 1985 wife: **[[Green-47977|Gilberta Green Draper]] 27 Feb 1901 – 7 Mar 1989 *[[Draper-5265|Jerry D Draper]] 14 Dec 1930 – 20 Jan 2022 wife: *[[Stringer-2970|Gaynelle Stringer Draper]] 24 Dec 1932 – 28 Jun 2017 *[[Draper-250|Claxton Draper]] 25 Aug 1900 – 23 May 1978 wife: **[[Blessing-599|Faye Blessing Draper]] 25 May 1907 – 23 Jun 1987 *Carol Ann Draper 15 Nov 1932 – 6 May 1999 (Hitting "Brick Wall" on Carol Ann Draper) '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3589/fiskville-cemetery Fiskville Cemetery] *George Washington Draper 11 Feb 1847 – 18 Oct 1927 Memorial ID 140716260 **Joseph George Draper 1923-2008 '''Cenotaph''', burried in Williamson County, Bagdad Cemetery, Memorial ID 24573526 ***Joan Draper 20 Sep 1950 – 22 Sep 1950 Memorial ID 229242241 *Elizabeth Draper Birth and death dates unknown. Memorial ID 171095599 ==='''VAL VERDE COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-448.jpg '''Del Rio''' ZIP Code 78840 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-449.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1960114/masonic-cemetery? Masonic Cemetery]''' Located: Del Rio, TX *[[Draper-5602|John Fields Draper]] (1869 - 1953) *Claude Thomas “Candy Man” Draper 5 Sep 1926 – 11 Oct 1998 Memorial ID 59812441 **Erma Claudine “Boots” Billingsley Draper 19 Apr 1929 – 15 Feb 1992 Memorial ID 59812598 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-450.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7567/westlawn-cemetery? Westlawn Cemetery]''' Located: Del Rio, TX * Gertrude Olive “Bert” Stewart Draper 17 Sep 1885 – 26 Jul 1970 Memorial ID 71598600 *Ivy Rose Draper 24 Jul 1898 – 25 Apr 1979 Memorial ID 121029537 *Sam Murdock Draper 24 Mar 1900 – 30 Jan 1966 Memorial ID 121029628 *Stuart Watson “Dee Dad” Draper 29 Jun 1883 – 19 Jul 1950 Memorial ID 97696185 ==='''WILLIAMSON COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-441.jpg '''Florence''' ZIP Code 76527 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-442.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/214345/florence-cemetery Florence Cemetery]''' *[[Draper-3843|James Marion Draper]] 30 Jan 1836 – 8 May 1914 wives: **[[Stewart-46557|Mary Emelia Stewart Draper]] 8 Jan 1842 – 27 Aug 1876 10843021 **[[Lawrence-19056|Sarah Jane Lawrence Livingston Draper]] 30 Aug 1833 – 26 Mar 1883 son: ***Thomas Edward Draper 28 Feb 1869 – 5 Apr 1872 Memorial ID 10843066 '''Georgetown''' ZIP Codes 78626-78665 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-520.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1975548/presbyterian-cemetery Presbyterian Cemetery]''' *[[Draper-5701|Sarah Lucinda “Sallie” ''Draper'' Frazier]] 1845-1938 Memorial ID 28764369 husband: **[[Frazier-6890|James M. Frazier]] 1841-1911 ***'''Note:''' Sarah Draper Frazier is the daughter of [[Draper-2383|Thomas Lyle “Blind Tom” Draper]] and [[Huddleston-2134|Elizabeth “Bettie” Huddleston Draper]] '''Leander''' ZIP Codes 78641 - 78646 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-443.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2201/bagdad-cemetery? Bagdad Cemetery] Bagdad Cemetery]''' AKA Leander Cemetery Located: Leander, TX *Joseph George Draper 24 Oct 1923 – 13 Jan 2008 Memorial ID 24573526 wife **Dessie Ruth Young Draper 15 Nov 1925 – 17 Apr 2008 Memorial ID 26313868 ***Ira Lee “Big Ira” Draper3 May 1944 – 3 Dec 1998 Memorial ID 16871336 ***Maudie O. ''Draper'' Streeter 1948–2017 Memorial ID: 185327371 ****Daughter Streeter '''CENOTAPH''' child of Maudie Draper Streeter & William Earl Streeter ***JoAnn ''Draper'' Smith '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown See Obituary of Maudie Streeter in FAG 185327371 *Lee Ann Jean Draper Memorial ID23 Jun 1987 – 19 Jan 1988 Memorial ID 5000835 *Nellie Mae Draper2 Oct 1945 – 10 Feb 2002 Memorial ID 17059100 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-444.jpg Pictured above, left to right, Koby "Grasshopper Draper, Kirsten Renee "Sis" Draper and Kristopher Robby "Kris" Draper, taken about 2014. Koby and Kirsten were killed April 22, 2015 when the car they were riding in was rear-ended about 8:40 p.m. by a pickup truck driven by John Canche Alvarado of Austin. Department of Public Safety Trooper Robbie Barrera said Crystal Draper, 37, was attempting to turn left off US Highway 183 into the Saratoga Springs subdivision when a drunk driver slammed his Ford F-150 pickup into the Nissan Altima she was driving. Koby and Kirsten were killed, Kristopher suffered severe injuries and brain injury and died later, in November of 2021. They are listed below: *Kirsten Renee “Sis” Draper 1 Feb 2005 – 23 Apr 2015 Memorial ID 145468085 *Koby “Grasshopper” Draper 24 Aug 1999 – 22 Apr 2015 Memorial ID 145468007 *Kristopher Robby “Kris” Draper 31 Oct 2001 – 4 Nov 2021 Memorial ID 234099095 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-445.jpg Entrance to Saratoga Springs Subdivision, April 2015 after the deadly car crash killing Koby and Kirsten Draper [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Saratoga+Springs+Pl,+Texas+78642/@30.7380578,-97.876348,94m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x865ad6af4de4f449:0xddfa6b37373e4ccc!8m2!3d30.7380818!4d-97.8779169 SATELLITE VIEW] of intersection 183 and Saratoga Springs Subdivision '''ORIGINAL DRAPER MUSIC''' (c)2022 Written for this tragic event in September 2022 by Dave Draper, Bloomington, IL https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-472.jpg https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-519.jpg '''Liberty Hill''' ZIP Code 78642 '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/4839/liberty-hill-cemetery Liberty Hill Cemetery]''' *[[Draper-5702|Malvina J. Draper Evans]] 1832-1911 husband **[[Evans-42375|Edward Draper Evans]] 1824-1902 Memorial ID 11768189 ***'''Note:''' Malvina is the daughter of [[Draper-2383|Thomas Lyle “Blind Tom” Draper]] and [[Huddleston-2134|Elizabeth “Bettie” Huddleston Draper]] ==New Mexico 11 Burial Listings== ==='''CHAVES COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-292.jpg '''Roswell''' ZIP Code 88201 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-116.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/38461/south-park-cemeterySouth Park Cemetery]''' *[[Draper-804|William F Draper]] 28 Feb 1879 – 17 Sep 1946 **[[Sargent-1291|Effie B. Sargent Draper]]29 Nov 1882 – 10 Jan 1950 *Eulas E Draper 5 Aug 1914 – 19 Feb 1987 wife: **Lucille J. Meyer Draper 12 Dec 1909 – 5 Aug 1993 ***Lloyd H Draper 1938–1947 (age 9) buried in '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/38252/mount-calvary-cemetery Mount Calvary Cemetery]''' *[[Draper-5278|James Savillis Draper]] 29 Jul 1970 – 30 Jan 1994 wife: **Edna (Unknown Surname) Draper 1907 - ???? '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown ==='''TORRANCE COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-293.jpg '''Cedarvale''' ZIP Code 87009 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-134.jpg [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2252394/cedarvale-cemetery Cedarvale Cemetery] Location: Cedarvale, Torrance County, New Mexico, USA *[[Draper-5277|James Lafayette Draper]] 26 Jan 1859 – 12 Apr 1923 wife: **[[Cox-37878|Leathie Lee (Cox) Draper]] (1861 - 1925) '''CENOTAPH''' buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/3970/grove-hill-memorial-park Grove Hill Memorial Park] *[[Draper-5278|James S Draper]] 10 Jan 1895 – 31 Jul 1967 wife: **Edna (Unknown Surname) Draper 1907-19?? '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown ==Arizona 14 Burial Listings== ==='''PIMA COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-561.jpg '''Tucson''' ZIP Code 85708 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-562.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/57010/evergreen-memorial-park Evergreen Memorial Park]''' AKA Evergreen Cemetery Tucson, Arizona *Durward D Draper 12 Mar 1868 – 5 Mar 1946 Memorial ID 41047177 *Homer C. Draper 5 Jan 1925 – 20 Feb 2013 Memorial ID 177244974 wife: **Wynona C. Draper 8 Nov 1922 – 4 Aug 2013 Memorial ID 177244796 *Johnny Draper Memorial ID8 Mar 1950 – 8 Mar 1950 Memorial ID 76420059 **Note: son of Frank Allen Draper of Tucson, AZ *[[Gibson-19917|Cynthia Izella Gibson (Curtis) Reece]] 1897–1966 husbands: **[[Curtis-6088|Wallace Leroy Curtis]] 1892–1963 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/57123/south-lawn-memorial-cemetery South Lawn Memorial Cemetery] Tucson, AZ **Robert Hugh Reece 1900–1967 ***'''NOTE''' Cynthia Gibson Reece is a direct descendant of [[Draper-169|Thomas Draper]] 1680ish to 1735 through his daughter [[Draper-293|Elizabeth (Draper) Gibson]] (1711 - 1739) https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-563.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/57037/holy-hope-cemetery-and-mausoleum Holy Hope Cemetery]''' *Lincoln Draper 18 Nov 1860 – 26 May 1929 Memorial ID 147162117 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-564.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/57123/south-lawn-memorial-cemetery South Lawn Memorial Cemetery]''' *Bruce Jay Draper 15 Nov 1885 – 12 Feb 1961 Memorial ID 175755633 (African American) **Susie Bolden Draper 1894 – 1963 Memorial ID 196543935 *Glenn E Draper 18 Mar 1927 – 21 Dec 1980 Memorial ID 135545017 **Freda Day Draper 9 Apr 1929 – 10 Oct 1978 Memorial ID 135544964 *Merrill U. Draper 24 May 1909 – 23 May 1956 Memorial ID 59548739 **Fern Vivian Davis Draper Maas 1908–1978 Memorial ID 196333567 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/57108/safford-city-cemetery Safford Cemetery] Safford, Graham Co. AZ == California 215 Burial Listings== ==='''FRESNO COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-294.jpg '''Fresno''' ZIP Code 93706-1311 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-146.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7851/belmont-memorial-park Belmont Memorial Park]''' Location: 201 N Teilman Ave Fresno, Fresno County, CA *[[Draper-4503|James Marion Draper]] (1832 - 1914) '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/93291/peace-creek-cemetery Peace Creek Cemetery] Stafford, Kansas **[[Reveal-405|Susannah (Reveal) Draper]] (1842 - 1920) ) '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/93291/peace-creek-cemetery Peace Creek Cemetery] Stafford, Kansas ***[[Draper-5860|Fay Wavelet (Draper) Clothier]] (1883 - 1963) ****[[Clothier-509|Milton Henry Clothier]] (1877 - 1918) '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/93291/peace-creek-cemetery Peace Creek Cemetery] Stafford, Kansas ***[[Draper-5289|William Almon Draper]] 14 Jan 1873 – 24 Jul 1960 1st and 2nd wife **1st wife: [[Culley-438|Sarah Mertie Culley Draper]] 1878–1941 **[[Stewart-49837|Rebecca Ann “Reca” Stewart Draper]] 8 Feb 1874 – 4 Feb 1955 her first husband was: ***1st husband: [[Draper-5288|Marion Alfred Draper]] 1867–1941 '''CENOTAPH''' buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/93291/peace-creek-cemetery Peace Creek Cemetery] *George J Draper 22 Mar 1887 – 17 Nov 1950 FAG: 143681101; FS: L5ZB-W9Y **May Tena Owen Draper 16 Oct 1891 – 29 May 1972 FAG: 143681115; FS: L5VV-WVP *George T Draper1879 – 1953 *Mary M Draper1879 – 1967 *Roy L Draper 12 Oct 1906 – 10 Mar 1967 *Ruby Margaret Green Draper28 Apr 1912 – 25 Apr 1977 ==='''LOS ANGELES COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-295.jpg *[[Draper-4333|Frank Draper]] (1892 - abt. 1980) '''CENOTAPH''' burial in L.A County unknown, wife **[[Anderson-61859|Florence (Anderson) Draper]] (1886 - 1977) '''CENOTAPH''' burial in L.A County unknown '''Downey''' ZIP Code 91242 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-41.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/206502/downey-district-cemetery Downey District Cemetery]''' Location: 9073 E. Gardendale Street, Downey, Los Angeles County, California *[[Draper-5166|Samuel M Draper]] 1846 – 1935 and wife: **Nancy L ''Unknown'' Draper 1854 – 1941 *Alice Mary Fivash Draper 1871 – 1945 *Benjamin L Draper 1884 – 1947 *Florence C Draper 1880 – 1976 *William A Draper 1878 – 1970 '''Glendale''' ZIP Code 91205 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-40.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7974/forest-lawn-memorial-park Forrest_Lawn_Memorial Park]''' Located 1712 S. Glendale Avenue Glendale, Los Angeles County, California, 91205 USA Forrest Lawn Web site: www.forestlawn.com This cemetery has many celebrity graves. There are several policies preventing photography in certain areas. Photography is not allowed in the Great Mausoleum. [https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1j1EkPydVBG5m_hjW4MyuwKXd0-E&ll=34.123635623192094%2C-118.2481913561241&z=16 '''HOLLYWOOD STARS'''] '''See where the Movie Stars are buried!''' *[[Draper-4328|Harry Waldo Draper]] (1883 - 1946) '''Family''' and wife: ** [[Lebus-51|Matilda Lebus]] (1883–1944) *[[Smith-284632|Alwilda Smith Draper]] 27 Jun 1879 – 10 Jun 1967 '''FAMILY''' married to **Benjamin Franklin Drapern1860- 1941 '''CENOTAPH''' buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/8308/rose-hills-memorial-park Rose Hills Memorial Park] *[[Carmichael-3722|Henrietta Elizabeth Carmichael Draper]]1840 – 23 Sep 1934 Husband: **[[Draper-5833|Henry Read Draper]] (1842 - 1904) '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/83131/redwood-falls-cemetery Redwood Falls Cemetery] Redwood Falls, Redwood Co., Minnesota ***[[Draper-5834|Calvin Carmichael Draper]] 21 Aug 1869 – 10 Feb 1959 ***[[Draper-5836|Nancy E ''Draper'' Hingeley]] 22 Feb 1875-23 Feb 1963 Memorial ID 107786444 husband: ****[[Hingeley-3|Myron W. Hingeley]] (1880 - 1956) ***[[Draper-5835|Orville Lawrence Draper]] 10 Apr 1875-20 Mar 1908 Memorial ID 191431501 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/83131/redwood-falls-cemetery Redwood Falls Cemetery] Redwood Falls, Redwood Co., Minnesota Other Draper Burials, not researched to see if related. Drapers from all over the world worked in the motion picture industry. *Ada Elizabeth Storer Draper 17 Sep 1883 – 26 Jun 1961 *Albert McCreery Draper 16 Jul 1881 – 26 Jun 1959 *Alice Fae Stivers Draper Dec 1893 – 12 Mar 1937 *Anne W Draper 5 Oct 1900 – Feb 1968 *Annella Draper 10 Sep 1907 – 16 Jan 1998 *Calvin Carmichael Draper 21 Aug 1869 – 10 Feb 1959 *Carl W Draper 11 Jan 1898 – 10 Feb 1973 *Charles Frances Draper Nov 1853 – 1 Jan 1945 *Charles Herbert Draper 29 Apr 1884 – 21 May 1948 *Clara Elizabeth Little Draper 29 Oct 1866 – 23 Mar 1947 *Douglas Stuart Draper 31 Oct 1912 – 10 Aug 1996 *E Francis Draper 7 Jun 1886 – 24 Mar 1960 *Ellen Draper Birth and death dates unknown. *Elmer Ernest Draper 6 Oct 1903 – 6 May 1980 *Ernestine Gladys Crismon Draper 12 Mar 1905 – 26 Dec 1992 *Erwin C Draper 30 Jul 1883 – 19 Feb 1940 *Ethelyn I Draper 15 Dec 1889 – 11 Aug 1970 *Evalyn Frances Floyd Draper 2 Apr 1880 – 6 Oct 1947 *Frederic A Draper 12 Mar 1877 – 23 Feb 1967 *George Gardiner Draper 7 Apr 1888 – 26 Jul 1947 *Gladys Eleanor Wheeler Draper 29 Apr 1901 – 2 Sep 1940 *Ida J. Draper1 Sep 1912 – 22 Nov 2011 *Jacob Fickling “Jay Bird” Draper 20 Sep 1870 – 14 Mar 1932 *James Draper 20 Jan 1881 – 1 Mar 1953 *John L Draper13 Sep 1905 – 22 Apr 1971 *John Ward Draper 11 Jul 1859 – 20 Jul 1950 *Johnie Draper 3 Jun 1906 – 12 Sep 1941 *Joseph Draper Jr. 13 May 1907 – 28 Oct 2002 *Julia Grace McCreery Draper 11 Jul 1854 – 20 Aug 1943 *Lela C. Hogan Draper 14 May 1886 – 22 Mar 1969 *Loretta Roth Draper14 Jul 1904 – 21 Oct 1984 *Lucille Marie Clothier Draper 6 Jan 1899 – 2 May 1977 *Marjorie Elaine Freese Draper 21 Feb 1914 – 19 Feb 2005 *Martha Ellen Wilson Draper3 Jan – 10 Oct 1970 *Mary Abaline Bumb Draper 27 Feb 1871 – 9 Jul 1954 *Mary Ann Draper 22 Nov 1872 – 16 Sep 1962 *Mary Beatrice Lafler Draper 1 Apr 1889 – 30 Nov 1956 *Mary May Benson Draper 4 May 1884 – 13 Apr 1981 *May Elizabeth Bridges Draper 17 Oct 1890 – 28 Jul 1957 *Milton Earl Draper 16 Aug 1906 – 8 Dec 1945 *Minnie B Livermore Draper 18 Mar 1862 – 16 Jul 1930 *Morris Col Draper 8 Apr 1894 – 26 Dec 1946 *Oscar Eldridge Draper 28 Aug 1880 – 1 Apr 1952 *Robert Draper 13 Aug 1904 – 20 Apr 1970 *Robert Draper 7 Jan 1934 – 25 Dec 1994 *Stanley James Draper unknown – 3 Feb 1961 *Stella Maria Yate Draper 21 Nov 1853 – 20 Jul 1946 *Stuart Draper 6 Jan 1896 – 6 Mar 1990 *William Vernon “Bill” Draper 30 May 1900 – 9 Aug 1988 '''Inglewood''' ZIP Codes 90301 - 90312 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-39.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/8074/inglewood-park-cemetery Inglewood_Park_Cemetery]''' 720 East Florence Avenue Inglewood, Los Angeles County, California, 90301-1482 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Sunset+Mission+Mausoleum,+720+E+Florence+Ave,+Inglewood,+CA+90301/@33.9686174,-118.3411014,2996m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x80c2b7a87dd26147:0xeb3898524508dcc9!8m2!3d33.9708891!4d-118.3435467 Satellite_View_Map] [https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1kzaPOF66Gv5fNpgF1QHh_x5dja4&ll=33.96744120260378%2C-118.3409610535431&z=15 '''HOLLYWOOD STAR GRAVES'''] '''See where the Movie Stars are buried!''' '''Famous People Buried with our Draper Family:''' *Carol Adams 1918–2012 Entertainer. Born Lurline Uller apperared in 20 major motion pictures and considered one of the top female tap dances of her time. *Jewel Akens 1933–2013 Singer. He will be best remembered for his 1965 hit "The Birds and the Bees" *Coit Albertson 1880–1953 Theater and motion picture actor *Ethan Allen 1882–1940 Appeared in Western Movies *Curtis Edward Amy 1929–2002 Jazz Musician *[[Draper-4661|Frank Vogel Draper]] 4 Jul 1871 – 13 Nov 1949 wife: **[[Badger-1369|Lillian G Badger Draper]] 14 Nov 1876 – 24 Apr 1964 children: ***[[Draper-4664|Frank Jerry Draper]] 2 May 1903 – 25 Jan 1991 ***[[Draper-4663|Walter R Draper]] 5 Apr 1901 – 31 Jan 1979 wife: ****[[Adamson-3658|Beatrice L. Draper]] 27 Aug 1903 – 17 Feb 1996 ***[[Draper-4662|Ira Darius Draper]] 6 Dec 1898 – 7 Sep 1963 Other Draper Burials (not sure who they are) *Frederick Robert Draper 11 Dec 1883 – Dec 1966 wife: **Marion M. Croucher Draper 21 Apr 1881 – 21 Oct 1968 *Glenn Figg Draper 7 Apr 1901 – 4 Aug 1982 wife: **Emily Marie Heely Draper 18 Feb 1905 – 22 Jul 1989 *Lawrence Lewis Draper 5 Jan 1884 – 17 Mar 1957 wife: **Mary Lettia Gibson Draper 1894 – 7 Aug 1917 *Armon A. Draper 13 Jul 1909 – 25 Jul 1991 *Benjamin Draper 1884 – 1947 *Bertram C. Draper30 Apr 1904 – 7 Aug 2000 *Clara L. Draper7 May 1895 – 12 May 1996 *Dorothy M Sarles Draper 29 Aug 1905 – 14 Apr 1961 *Edith Smith Draper 1886 – 26 Sep 1917 *Lucinda V. Williams Draper 3 Feb 1907 – 26 Jun 1983 *Josephine Draper 1 Apr 1924 – 20 Mar 2006 *Nancy L Draper 1854 – 1941 *Samuel M Draper 1846 – 1935 *Sarah Elizabeth Hunt Draper 10 Feb 1843 – 9 Jun 1931 *Tina B. Brewer-Draper 7 Nov 1902 – 27 May 1998 *Florence H. Draper 1913 – 2010 '''Los Angeles''' ZIP Codes 90001 to 91609 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-318.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/640439/chapel-of-the-pines-crematory Chapel Of The Pines Crematory]''' AKA Los Angeles Crematory Los Angeles, Los Angeles County *[[Draper-5400|Marshall Daniel Draper]] 11 Mar 1875 – 14 Aug 1953 (FAG Memorial ID: 59403679), wife: **[[Barbour-1753|Marguerite Barbour Draper]] 12 Sep 1887 – 14 Nov 1969 *[[Draper-5402|Marguerite Elaine (Draper) Ecker]] (1917 - 2006) sister of Marshall Draper above, Husband: unknown, burial unknown '''Whittier''' ZIP Code 90601 - 90609 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-440.jpg [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/8308/rose-hills-memorial-park Rose Hills Memorial Park] AKA Whittier Heights Memorial Park, Located: Whittier, Los Angeles County, California *[[Draper-5600|Benjamin Franklin Draper]] 6 Jun 1860 – 16 Sep 1941 Memorial ID 124057543 ''' two wives: **[[Collyge-3|Mollie Collyge Draper]] 29 Mar 1868 – 30 Aug 1940; (1st wife); their son: ***[[Draper-5601|Charles Alexander Draper]] 10 May 1887 – 18 Jul 1951 wife: ****[[Beckworth-93|Mary Ellen Beckworth Draper]] 27 Sep 1883 – 1 Jul 1951 Memorial ID 147584413 *****Z Z Draper 1920-1920 '''CENOTAPH''' burial unknown; Infant **[[Smith-284632|Alwilda Smith Draper]] 1879–1967 2nd wife; '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7974/forest-lawn-memorial-park Forest Lawn Memorial Park] *Amos Draper 21 Nov 1934 – 12 May 2012 Memorial ID 90574445 *Annie M. Draper 17 Aug 1864 – 28 Jul 1942 Memorial ID 180891190 *Ardis Draper unknown – 9 Dec 2010 Memorial ID 180891233 *Carole Emma Draper 9 Oct 1933 – 10 Apr 2014 Memorial ID 180891290 *Clint Draper unknown – 2 Sep 2014 Memorial ID 180891410 *Darla J. “Hunny” Draper 25 Mar 1959 – 26 Aug 2011 Memorial ID 180891430 *Donna J. Draper 11 Dec 1950 – 4 Dec 2020 Memorial ID 225431781 *Doris C. Draper unknown – 14 Mar 2002 Memorial ID 180891489 *Dwight Bruner Draper 29 Mar 1905 – 21 Apr 1981 Memorial ID 180891518 *Elizabeth A. Richwine Draper 29 Jan 1914 – 17 Nov 1998 Memorial ID 180891168 *Elmer LeRoy Draper unknown – 27 May 1988 Memorial ID 180891217 *Rev Elmer Theodore Draper 5 Feb 1898 – 12 Jun 1981 Memorial ID 180891254 *Fern Montie Draper 11 Sep 1897 – 20 May 1969 Memorial ID 161634589 *Florence A. Draper unknown – 14 Jun 1979 Memorial ID 180891314 *Florence M. Draper unknown – 27 Nov 2014 Memorial ID 180891368 *Floyd Everett Draper 26 Jul 1928 – 6 May 2016 Memorial ID 162418946 *Frances L. Draper unknown – 11 Feb 1997 Memorial ID 180891455 *Frederick Nelson Draperunknown – 30 Sep 2007 Memorial ID 145396015 *Gary Allen Draper 29 Nov 1951 – 15 Mar 2016 Memorial ID 159847478 *Harry Asa Draper 17 Jun 1879 – 27 Dec 1949 Memorial ID 180891554 *Harvey Carlton Draper 12 Dec 1913 – 14 Mar 1978 Memorial ID 180891603 *Iva Joyce Draper16 Aug 1929 – 26 Nov 2013 Memorial ID 174722065 *[[Draper-5598|Jack Dalton Draper]] 27 Jan 1923 – 14 Jan 2003 '''FAMILY''' *James Douglas Draper 29 Jun 1951 – 1 Aug 2005 Memorial ID 180891728 *Joan H. Reeves Draper 3 Jul 1925 – 3 Mar 1993 Memorial ID 180891765 *John David Draper 28 Nov 1928 – 6 Sep 2012 Memorial ID 96868872 *John Jackson Draper unknown – 25 Apr 1980Memorial ID 180891809 *Johnnie Draper 27 Nov 1984 – 27 Nov 1984 Memorial ID 180891875 *Judith Ann “Judy” Becht Draper 3 May 1940 – 13 Mar 1999 Memorial ID 180891979 *Lee Earl Draper 5 Jun 1918 – 25 Dec 1970 Memorial ID 180892023 *Martha E. W. Draper 1903 – 26 Mar 1996 Memorial ID 180891651 *Mary Lou Cooper Draper 29 Jul 1908 – 28 Jan 1951 Memorial ID 9385485 *Mildred S. Draper 23 Aug 1905 – 24 Feb 1991 Memorial ID 180891739 *Noble Draper unknown – 12 Sep 1986 Memorial ID 180891789 *Raymond “Ray” Draper 25 May 1901 – 10 Sep 1947 Memorial ID 180891851 *Ruby Odell Bridgewaters Draper 6 Aug 1906 – 19 Feb 1980 Memorial ID 180891959 *Sarah Helen Draper unknown – 17 Nov 1963 Memorial ID 180892001 *Shirley M. Draper 3 Feb 1923 – 27 Sep 2017 Memorial ID 185024811 *Tamara Joan Taylor Draper 2 Mar 1935 – 17 May 2017 Memorial ID 179603754 *Thelma L. Draper unknown – 1 Jun 2016 Memorial ID 180892046 *Virginia Ruth Draper14 Mar 1918 – 21 Aug 1967 Memorial ID 180892085 *Weldon Clinton Draper unknown – 16 Feb 1984 Memorial ID 180892157 *William Menzo Draper unknown – 10 Nov 1963 Memorial ID 180892071 *Winthrop Floyd Draper 19 Jul 1915 – 27 May 1984 Memorial ID 180892109 ==='''ORANGE COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-296.jpg '''Westminister''' ZIP Code 92683 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-123.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/8437/westminster-memorial-park Westminister Memorial Park]''' located 14801 Beach Boulevard *[[Furnoy-2|Harriett Theodocia "Docia" Furnoy Draper]] (1855 –1933) husband: **[[Draper-4438|Ira Ellis Draper]] (1834 – 1907) CENOTAPH buried [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/96709/woodland-cemetery Woodland Cemetery] in Des Moines Iowa ***[[Draper-5568|Nancy Maud ''Draper'' Webb]] 28 Dec 1883 – 1947 (Daughter of Ira and Harriett) her husband: ****[[Webb-25241|Arza Lyman Webb]] (1884 - 1919) cremated '''CENOTAPH''' died from paralysis, obituary in FAG Memorial ID: 40191585 *Dogia Draper1855 – 1933 *Edna I. Draper1908 – 1968 *Harold E. Draper1887 – 1959 *Harold Ronald Draper 15 Nov 1924 – 3 Oct 2014 *Isaac N. Draper1901 – 1980 *Kyle R. Draper19 Nov 1975 – 16 Aug 2006 *Margaret Ann Draper1935 – 2010 *Marie E. Draper1911 – 1990 *Merle G. Draper1909 – 1964 *Rhoda E. Draper1886 – 1973 *Stella Maria Agnew Draper 21 Sep 1878 – 21 Nov 1971 *Walter Evander Draper 27 Jan 1868 – 22 Oct 1961 *Walter Evander Draper Jr.24 Apr 1914 – 17 Sep 1963 *Wilma Doris Ohland-Childers Draper 2 Oct 1925 – 27 Jun 1979 ==='''PLACER COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-731.jpg '''Auburn''' ZIP Code 95602 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-732.jpg [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/338197/new-auburn-cemetery New Auburn Cemetery] *Donald J Draper 26 Mar 1914 – 24 Nov 1972 *Jacob Edgar Draper 18 Mar 1905 – 12 Nov 1963 wife: **Jessie Lee Mullen Draper 15 Jan 1915 – 10 Sep 1966 *[[Draper-5914|John Thomas Draper]] (1882 - 1925) '''CENOTAPH''' buried [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1963313/forest-lawn-cemetery Forest Lawn] in Morrill, Nebraska **Joe Wylie Draper 13 Jul 1912 – 2 Mar 2004 wives: ***Belva ''Pierce'' Draper 1918-2008 1st wife '''CENOTAPH'' buried not discovered yet ***Dorothea Donna Hill Draper 21 Jun 1913 – 13 Jun 1981 2nd wife **Robert Stanley Draper Flowers have been left. 2 Dec 1908 – 26 Apr 1995 **Walter Hume Draper 19 Jul 1907 – 12 Oct 1989 ***Katheryn Marie Skudlas Draper 1904-2003 ==='''SOLANO COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-436.jpg '''Fairfield''' ZIP Code 94533 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-435.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/161276/rockville-cemetery Rockville Cemetery]''' Located: Fairfield, California *[[Draper-5596|James Elias Draper]] 18 Sep 1903 – 10 Oct 1984 (see Tahoka Cemetery Lynn Co. TX) **Elizabeth Draper-Trent 25 Mar 1925 – 11 Nov 2020 Memorial ID 220389810 ***Note James is the son of [[Draper-283|David Fanning Draper]] (1872 - 1941); His brother, [[Draper-3845|Foy James Draper]] (1911 - 1943), was a Olympic Gold Medal Winner in the Berlin Olympics, 1936 ==='''SACRAMENTO COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-297.jpg '''Sacramento''' ZIP Code 95841 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-86.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/184890/sacramento-city-cemetery Sacramento City Cemetery]''' Location: 1000 Broadway Sacramento, Sacramento County, California, 95814 USA *Albert Draper 29 Jul 1886 – 18 Sep 1951 *Joseph Draper unknown – 1850 *[[Draper-362|Joshua Draper ]] 25 Feb 1805 – 20 Dec 1852 wife: **[[Lyles-91|Christina C (Lyles) Draper]] (1802 - 1876) '''CENOTAPH''' buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/8399/tehama-cemetery Tehama Cemetery] Tehama, Tehama County, California ==='''SAN BERNADINO COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-313.jpg '''San Bernardino''' ZIP Codes 92346 - 92418 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-314.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/8192/mountain-view-cemetery Mountain View Cemetery]''' Located: AKA Mount View Mortuary and Cemetery San Bernardino, CA Many Celebrity Graves located here among Draper Family including: [[Earp-221| James Cooksey Earp]] (1841–1926), brother of [[Earp-113|Wyatt Earp]], who is blood related to some of our Draper family, Namely: [[Draper-4290|Joseph Merle Draper]] (1928 - 2010) and wife: [[Eby-1144|Veda ''Eby'' Draper]] (1928 - 2005) Veda is a descendant of Wyatt Earp's Aunt. Joe and Veda are buried in '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1620743/sunset-cemetery? Sunset Cemetery]''' Quincy, IL *[[Draper-4513|James Walter “Jimmy” Draper]] 4 Jul 1922 – 17 Oct 1970 *Dr David Henry Draper 5 Mar 1926 – 1 Jun 1974 wife **Nan Clair Draper 25 Nov 1926 – 1 Jun 2006 *Clinton Howard Draper 1863 – 29 Jul 1927 '''Not Family''' father born in New York, wife: **Cora Agnes Crapo Draper 14 Jan 1874 – 15 Jul 1941 *Stoddard Stevens Draper Jul 1849 – 1916 '''Not Family''' father born in New York **Florence Dennison Draper 13 Aug 1853 – 24 Oct 1937 son: ***Josh Draper 1890 – 1918 *Earl Theodore Draper 8 Apr 1890 – 21 Mar 1934 (Might be Family) wife **Olive Irene Pruden Jones 1896–1972 remarried, buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/93543/rosebank-cemetery Rosebank Cemetery], Mulberry, KS ***Grandson of [[Draper-5300|George Sanford Draper]] (1807 - 1862) buried in Missouri *Edward Samuel Draper 12 Oct 1903 – 8 Feb 1982 wife: **Evelyn Alma Dobbs Draper 8 Oct 1904 – 4 Apr 1992 *Frank S Draper 1881 – 1918 ==='''SAN DIEGO COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-298.jpg '''San Diego''' ZIP Code 92102 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-169.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/8175/mount-hope-cemetery San Diego]''' *[[Draper-3617|Martha Jane ''Draper'' Smith]] (1853 - 1928) 2nd husband **[[Smith-104959|Oliver Bronson Smith]] (abt. 1842 - 1930) ***[[Stearns-3014|Earl Watson Stearns]] (1878 - 1936) '''CENOTAPH''' buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1447268/cypress-view-mausoleum-and-crematory Cypress View Mausoleum and Crematory] son of Martha Draper and Watson Sterns ****[[Page-14322|Edith Page Sterns]] 1888–1981'''CENOTAPH''' wife of Earl Watson Sterns, she is buried in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1447268/cypress-view-mausoleum-and-crematory Cypress View Mausoleum and Crematory] *[[Draper-4353|John C. Draper]] 22 Jan 1851 – 9 Jun 1928 wife: **[[Worden-6965|Anna Elizabeth “Annie” Worden Draper]] Feb 1861 – 12 Sep 1947 *Harold Whiting Draper 26 Dec 1875 – 20 Feb 1941 '''Not Family''' Massachussetts *Velma Lela Smith Draper 5 Jul 1887 – 28 Nov 1963 '''Not Family''' Morman faith, Utah *Florence Draper 13 Apr 1888 – 20 Mar 1968 Not Sure /'''Not Family'''' *Vera C. Draper 1920 – 1974 Not Sure /'''Not Family''' ==Oregon 25 Burial Listings== ==='''MALHEUR COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-301.jpg '''Ontario''' ZIP Code 97914 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-42.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/38756/evergreen-cemetery Evergreen Cemetery]''' (use Jesse Frasier Draper link to get to other family members profiles) [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Evergreen+Cemetery/@44.0232643,-117.0979542,11.5z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x54af8e4b8b5b817b:0x41831ee78e124f81!8m2!3d44.0194065!4d-116.9756637 Satellite_View_Map] *[[Draper-176|Jesse Frasier Draper]]  6 Oct 1826 – 1 Oct 1900 **[[Johnson-5088|Naomi Johnson Draper]] 14 Oct 1828 – 20 Dec 1916 ***[[Draper-4581|Francis Marion “Frank” Draper]]  9 Nov 1851 – 8 May 1928 ****Spouse Unknown *****[[Draper-4584|Jesse Bruce Draper]]  15 Oct 1885 – 19 Jan 1889 *****Joseph Draper  16 May 1892 – 19 May 1892 ***John Achilles Draper 1857–1952 Memorial ID 244352357 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/640472/santa-rosa-odd-fellows-cemetery IOOF Cemetery] Santa Rosa, Sonoma Co, California ****Hattie Belle Ingersoll Draper 1867–1954 (m. 1883) Memorial ID 244352487 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/640472/santa-rosa-odd-fellows-cemetery IOOF Cemetery] Santa Rosa, Sonoma Co, California *****Albert Jerome Draper 1893–1938 Memorial ID 30011873 *****Ina Defoe Draper Greathead 1896–1977 Memorial ID 64981355 '''CENOTAPH''' buried: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/250143/columbia-public-cemetery Columbia Public Cemetery] Columbia, Tuolumne County, California *Ralph Eugene Draper  28 Jan 1914 – 10 Feb 1991 Memorial ID 69664877 '''NoDoTeD''' Grandfather born in Kent, England **Jane Eloise Adams Draper  29 Oct 1915 – 20 Jun 2004 ==='''YAMHILL COUNTY'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-437.jpg '''McMinnville''' ZIP Code 97128 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-438.jpg '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/38757/evergreen-memorial-park Evergreen Memorial Park]''' Located: McMinnville, Oregon *[[Draper-5597|Weldon Allen Draper]] 22 Nov 1906 – 20 Aug 1967 wife: ** Nadine (Unknown) Draper '''CENOTAPH''' ALL details unknown *Mary Ann Grenfell Draper 20 Oct 1919 – 15 Jan 2014 Memorial ID 123983196 *Scott Lee DraperMemorial ID9 Dec 1944 – 8 Jun 2010 Memorial ID 175649372 *Volina Corrine Kerr-Draper 13 Sep 1941 – 13 May 1997 Memorial ID 223683981 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-439.jpg [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/39098/masonic-cemetery Masonic Cemetery] Located McMinnville, Oregon *Eilene Draper 1919 – 2010 Memorial ID 107665793 *Golda A Draper 1898 – 1901 Memorial ID 84745769 *Leta Pearl Gaines Draper 21 Nov 1888 – 2 Feb 1964 Memorial ID 90187976 *Norwood Ogden Draper 12 Jan 1917 – 10 Dec 2006 Memorial ID 17106108 *Rebecca Draper1850 – 1918 Memorial ID 107670169 *Roy John Draper 1888 – 1959 Memorial ID 107671020 *Sarah May Ogden Draper 10 May 1866 – 23 Feb 1941 Memorial ID 84745785 *Thomas H Draper 1858 – 1931 Memorial ID 84745799 *William O Draper 1893 – 1921 Memorial ID 84745816 == Canada 7 Burial Listings== ==='''ALBERTA'''=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-300.jpg '''Milk River''' https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-38.jpg [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2206067/milk-river-cemetery Milk_River_Cemetery] East of the intersection of Township Rd. 24A and Township Rd. 24, east of Milk River on Rt 501 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Milk+River,+AB,+Canada/@49.1441921,-112.0675527,591m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x536bfe501ef0121b:0x57530acbffea9961!8m2!3d49.1518297!4d-112.0866981 Satellite_View_Map] * [[Draper-4327|Mabelle Estella Draper Hummel]], (1881 - 1963) family historian and husband **[[Hummel-1633|Frank Hummel]] (1883 - 1974) The Hummel family moved here from Dawson. It was her research that filled in the gaps of Draper Family that left Indianapolis, Indiana, in the mid 1800's, moved on to Iowa, then Nebraska in 1864, and the involvement of her grandfather, Ira Dillingham Draper, as a station master in the underground railway. Her history of this branch of the Draper family was made available in 2021 on WikiTree. To other branches of the Draper family this is exciting new information and history! *Dale Robert Hummel24 Mar 1957 – 15 Apr 2021 *Elizabeth “Beth” Madge Hummel 28 Oct 1920 – 5 Sep 2015 *Gloria Jean Michaelis Hummel 18 Jul 1941 – 6 Sep 2018 *Mark David Hummel 21 Mar 1952 – 3 Mar 1990 *Robert Wesley “Bob” Hummel 1 Nov 1920 – 3 Jan 2015 =='''Revolutionay War, Civil War & War of 1812'''== '''Draper vs Draper''' [https://www.battlefields.org/learn/battles?historical_period=71 '''Map_of_All_Battles_with_Casualties]''' == '''INSTRUCTIONS / CONTACT INFO:'''== To contribute information on a person(s) and cemetery locations, please send the information to Dave Draper through the WikiTree Private Message System WikiTree profile Dave Draper https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Draper-4171 Thank you for your support and taking the tour. I hope you find those nearest and dearest to you, who lived to give us life! ==ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Draper-4327-1.jpg '''[[Draper-4327|Mabel Estella Draper Hummel]]''' Draper genealogist and historian who kept detailed records of the family and descendants of [[Draper-169|Ira Dillingham Draper]], we call the "Nebraskan Draper Branch" https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Draper-4291.jpg '''[[Draper-4291|Charlie Draper]]''' Draper genealogist and historian who collected rare family pictures, newspaper articles and researched our family from [[Draper-169|Ira Dillingham Draper]] back to [[Draper-169|Thomas Draper]] https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-303.jpg [[Thomasson-878|Robert Kermon Thomasson]] Draper/Thomasson genealogist, historian and map maker of Draper burial locations. Kermon was passionate about genealogy and historical vignettes, many of which he penned for a regular series of articles in the Martinsville Bulletin. He also organized the annual reunions of the Draper and Thomasson families for many years. https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-305.jpg https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-304.jpg The Compilers of Draper Families In America, The Parthenon Press, Nashville, Tennessee, Dated 1963 *Ethel Nichols Anderson *Mrs. Willie Howard Draper Huddleston *Christine Spivey Jones * Dr. Eleanor Drake Mitchell *Mildred Draper Summers '''Christine Spivey Jones''' was named Tennessee Reference Librarian and Special Collections Librarian. She retired January 5, 2008, after serving 59 years, thereby ending the longest faculty tenure in the history of Tennessee Technological University. In her work as Special Collections Librarian, she provided reference assistance in history and genealogy. In connection with this, she helped many individuals from various places who were tracing their families or doing historical research in the Upper Cumberland. By providing this help, she became widely known for her expertise. She and three close friends, Dr. Eleanor D. Mitchell, Mrs. Mildred Draper Summers and Mrs. Willie Howard Huddleston started combining their research on the Draper family with Mrs. Ethel Nichols Anderson of Lexington, Kentucky and eventually wrote an exhaustive genealogy, Draper Families in America, containing 514 pages, which was published in 1964 by Parthenon Press, Nashville, Tennessee. [https://www.hhhfunerals.com/obituaries/Christine-Spivey-Jones?obId=12702562 Complete Obituary] https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Farnham_Viginia_Draper_Descendants_Tour_Guide_-1-681.jpg '''Suzanne Wheeler Watt''' (10 Oct 1928 - 7 Sep 2017 (aged 88)) Wheeler / Draper family historian and genealogist who descends from Thomas and Lucy Coleman Draper Find A Grave Memorial ID [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/183273662/suzanne-watt Suzanne Wheeler Watt] Her research has corrected a mistake concerning the burial of [[Draper-40|Thomas Draper Jr.]] We are indebted to Georgia Tuck, Lebanon, MO for the names and birth dates of Thomas’ and Sarah Draper's children: IF WE HAVE LEFT ANYBODY OUT, PLEASE EMAIL ME. davedraperbloomington@gmail.com OR USE THE WikiTree "Send Private Message" IN MY PROFILE: '''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Draper-4171 Dave Draper WikiTree Profile]''' =='''LINKS'''== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Research_Notes_Experimenting_with_Code-1.jpg *'''[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Draper_Family_Stories_by_The_Draper_Family&public=1 DRAPER FAMILY STORIES Collected by The Draper Family]''' *'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Draper-4171 DAVE DRAPER WIKITREE PROFILE]''' end

Farr Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:Farr Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The '''Farr Name Study''' project is a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Farr Farr] name. The hope is that other researchers '''like you''' will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the '''Farr''' name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (''England Farrs''), by time period (''18th Century Farrs''), or by topic (''Farr DNA, Farr Occupations, Farr Statistics''). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. The surname '''Farr''' is derived from the Latin word for iron, and was doubtless used as a place name before it became a surname. As a family name it was first known in England from Gualkeline (or Walkeline) de Ferraris, a Norman of distinction attached to William, Duke of Normandy, before the invasion of England in 1066. From him all of the names in England and America appear to be descended. Henry de Ferrars, his son, is on the Roll of Battle Abbey among the principal companions and commanders of the Conqueror and was the first of the family in England. When the general survey of the realm, recorded in the Domesday Book was made in the fourteenth year of the Conqueror's reign, Henry was one of the commissioners appointed to compile the work. He bore for his coat-of-arms: Argent six horse shoes pierced sable. (Cutter, William, Genealogical and Family History of Northern New York, Lewis Historical Publishing Company, Vol. 1, 1910.) This most unusual surname is of Anglo-Saxon origin, and originated either as a nickname for a powerfully built or strong man, or a lusty man, or as a metonymic occupational name for an oxherd, from the Olde English pre 7th Century "fearr", Middle English. The '''Farr''' surname itself was first recorded in the mid 12th Century, with one Simon Farr being mentioned in 1381, in "Archaeological Records of Kent". Edward Farr was one of the earliest settlers in St. Christopher's parish in the Barbadoes, having embarked from London on the "Amitie" in October 1635. William Farr (1807 - 1883) was a notable statistician and commissioner of the 1871 Census. A Coat of Arms was granted to a '''Farr''' family in Beccles, Norfolk, which depicts a gold saltire, surmounted of another of the first between four red fleurs-de-lis, on a red shield. The first recorded spelling of the '''Farr''' family name is shown to be that of Nicholas le Ferre, which was dated circa 1154, in "The History of St. Bartholomew's Hospital" (London), during the reign of King Henry II, known as "The Builder of Churches", 1154 - 1189). Read more: https://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Farr#ixzz7lKl31J9z ==How to Join== To join the Farr Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Farr-2548|John Farr]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Farr}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Research Help== List Farr profiles that you have questions about. * Nathan Farr (Farr-2940) married Susan Fox in 1806 in Towanda, Pennsylvania. I am looking for his birth and death dates, place of birth and his parents names. [[Farr-2548|John Farr]] * * * ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Farrs of Europe during the 18th Century. I am hoping that this research will help me break down one of my brick walls!'' ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname1 Surname1] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname2 Surname2]

Fathers Day E-Cards

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Faw Name Study

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Welcome to the Faw Name Study!
{{Image|file=Faw_Name_Study.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption='''The Modern Faw Family Crest''' }} The purpose of this study is to bring together any descendants of the Faw family who are willing to work together to establish an accurate Faw family tree by using the best possible sources available for documentation to make new connections. This is a project that we hope will become a valuable reference point for all Faw researchers to share their knowledge by posting their DNA tests, resources, photos, stories, and anything else of interest to this surname. == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Faw-20|Stormy Faw]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Our Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the Faw surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. While we love oral history, we strive to find original sources to support our claims. Where oral history and sources differ, we try to contact the profile managers to discuss the matter privately before making special notations on the profile in question. '''It is important to remember that there can be and often are errors for both oral history and sources''' and extra care should be taken when making changes and updates. For example, oral history sometimes mixes up names, birth dates, and birth locations while death records are filled out by relatives or friends whom may not know the intimate details of the persons life including their parental information. Birth records may have been delay filed resulting in inaccurate birth dates. Lastly, birth records do not gurantee the father listed is indeed the biological father. == What You Can Do == === Overview === #Help find original rather that derivative documentation and add sources to Faw profiles #*[https://www.familysearch.org/en/ FamilySearch.org] is a free website and great starting place for searching indexed records such as: census, birth, death, marriage, and military. The website requires registration, but is free to search and view images, It also provides a source citation. #*[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial Find A Grave] is a free website and great starting place for finding the cemetery and burial plot locations of our ancestors. #Assist with writing well-sourced biographies for Faw profiles #Assist in connecting each Faw listed in a particular census with a profile on WikiTree #Assist in expanding the descendants of Faw daughters through the various surname changes over time #Get involved with helping us plan a future [[Space:Faw_Name_Study#Family_Reunions|Faw family reunion]]! #Help us find, upload, transcribe and link [[Space:Faw_Name_Study#Family_Letters|Faw family letters]] #Check out the [[Space:Faw_Name_Study#Faw.27s_on_WikiTree|Unconnected, Brickwalls and Unsourced Profiles sections]] below to investigate unsolved mysteries #Check out the [[Space:Faw_Name_Study#FindAGrave_Records|FindAGrave Records section]] below to see if you can help us match cemetery records to current Faw profiles or determine if a new Faw branch needs to be added #If you have a connection to the Faw family, please consider taking an Autosomal DNA test to assist with our [[Space:Faw_Name_Study#DNA_Studies|DNA Studies]] #If you are a male with the Faw surname or a variant and haven't already, please consider testing your [https://www.familytreedna.com/products/y-dna Y-DNA] to further assist with our [[Space:Faw_Name_Study#DNA_Studies|Faw DNA Project]] #Review our [[Space:Faw_Name_Study#Research_Online|online research section]] to determine if the records are indeed associated with a Faw family member or an error in transcription. #*Match any of the valid records to existing Faw profiles or create a new Faw profile == The Faw Surname == === Origins === From the Dictionary of American Family Names (2013, Oxford University Press), the surname Faw is considered the Americanized spelling of South German Pfau. A nickname for someone thought to resemble a peacock in some way, or a habitational name for someone who lived at a house or tavern distinguished by the sign of a peacock. The current Faw research and oral history tells a more interesting story of the surname. It must be noted that there is little evidence to support these claims and of course if you have any evidence to add it would be wonderful if you could share. Tracing back through time, Faw was born out of Pfau or Pfauw when our ancestors arrived to Colonial America in the early to mid 1700's. Note that Pfauw was considered at this time to mean "bird of peace" and there are a few different versions of exactly how the change occurred. From a simple phonetic transcription error during the immigration process to a local sign painter that misunderstood the name Pfau and printed “Faw” for one of our early ancestors and businessman [[Pfau-52|Abraham Pfau]]. Perhaps the most interesting version occurred due to a change of heart after rebellion and turmoil in Switzerland causing the loss of a Castle and surrounding territory. From approximately 1444 to the 1700's, Pfauw would remain the primary spelling of Faw. The Pfauw surname is found in a few surprising places during this time. The most famous is a stained glass window from around the 1590's that displays ten Coat of Arms for ten Swiss families. The window is still in one piece after all this time and can be seen in the [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reformierte_Kirche_Mönthal Reformed Church Mönthal] located in the village [https://goo.gl/maps/jnGafG36yex Mönthal] in the Swiss canton of Aargau. Prior to the mid 1400's, Pfauw was known as Falkenstein; specifically, Graf (Count) von Falkenstein. This may be translated as "bird of prey on a rock." Why the surname change? Amy and Linda Faw compiled an interesting story that can be read in further detail in the Faw Family History book, see the publication section. A short summary is provided here. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farnsburg_Castle Castle Farnsburg] built between 1319 and 1342 would change hands from time to time. In 1366, the Bishop of Basel gave the Farnsburg family the right to own all the territory. Graf Farnsburg controlled this area until 1418 when no male heir was present. It is said the castle and lands were given to his daughter Clarianna whom married Graf Hans Freiherr von Falkenstein. In 1444, while Hans was feudal lord, the Swiss villagers rose up against German and Austrian Graf's. They believed they were deprived the pleasures of liberty and prosperity. It is said that in July of 1444, the villagers gave Graf von Falkenstein notice to vacate or the castle would be burned down. In August of 1444, the villagers surrounded the castle and for three days they kept up the battle until the Graf was forced to surrender or flee. The Graf chose to flee to the Rhine river and escape to France. In France it is reported that Hans had a change of heart over the ordeal and to complement this, he decided to change his family name. Thus, the original Faw surname was born when Hans changed his family name from Falkenstein (bird of prey on a rock) to Pfauw (bird of peace). Years later, in 1455, Thomas Falkenstein, a brother to Hans, would gain possession of Castle Farnsburg. However, in 1461, Castle Farnsburg was sold to the City of Basel in order to pay the debts of Thomas Falkenstein. It would be used as the courthouse of Basel until 1798 when it was burned during a Rebellion of the people. Now all that remains are ruins. === Distinct Branches === There are several branches of the Faw family today. Most connect back to North Carolina around the late 1700's and early 1800's. However, a few branches are either distinctly different with a different origin or the connection must happen further back than known records. A few are still being researched as the connection has not been discovered yet. #[[Pfau-49|Jacob Pfau]] #*Researchers agree that [[Pfau-49|Jacob Pfau]] is the common ancestor for the majority of Faw descendants in the United States. His legacy spawned several branches that have since migrated all across the United States. #[[Faw-971|Jonathan Faw Jr.]] #*This branch connection is currently being researched. Most likely related to [[Pfau-49|Jacob Pfau]] via descendants. The Faw surname in this branch has officially died with the male descendants and lives on through living descendants from Faw daughters with several surname changes having occurred. #[[Faw-1153|Frederick Faw]] #*Current research and living descendants show that this Faw branch originated in Waldtann, Wurtemberg, Germany with the surname Fach with descendants living in Canada. During the 1800's, [[Faw-1153|Frederick Faw]] changed the surname from Fach to Faw for convenience of the public in Canada. #[[Faw-1385|Phillip Anton Faw]] #*Brickwall being researched. Could he be related to [[Faw-1153|Frederick Faw]] from Wurtemberg Germany? #[[Faw-1134|Joseph Faw]] #*Brickwall being researched. Appears to originate from Russian Empire. Limited information. #[[Faw-1102|Larkin Faw]] #*Brickwall being researched. #[[Faw-1196|James Faw]] #*Brickwall being researched. May be related to [[Faw-1102|Larkin Faw]] === Name Variations === Digital records have made researching genealogical information easier over the years; however, there are still issues finding specific records for a number of reasons. Primarily through transcription errors followed closely by homophones. If you are having trouble with indexing sites (e.g. FamilySearch) try out different combinations below that have been documented in various records. For research purposes (digtally transcribed sources, etc.) the common variations of Faw both historical and through various misspellings are listed below. In addition, some variations are homophones and others are purely speculative as they may actually reference entirely different genealogical lines. Notes are made where appropriate. #Historical Spellings #*[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/faw Faw] #**Americanized spelling of South German Pfau #*[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Pfau Pfau] #**Believed to originate from South German and considered one of the original spellings #*[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/pfauw Pfauw] #**Believed to originate from South German and considered one of the original spellings #Historical Variations #*[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/pfoh Pfoh] #**This variation, a homophone, may represent a different genealogical line #*[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/pfautz Pfautz] #**This variation may represent a different genealogical line #Possible Transcription Errors (Not Documented Yet) #*[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/raw Raw] #*[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/lau Lau] #*[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/gaw Gaw] #*[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/fey Fey] #*[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/fax Fax] #Common Transcription Errors in Digitized Records #*These may represent different genealogical families or simple transcription mistakes. The tables below summarize the instances where a known Faw family member was incorrectly attributed another name. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | 1790 Census || 1800 Census || 1810 Census || 1820 Census || 1830 Census |- | || Pfah || Faus || Farr || Fan |- |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | 1840 Census || 1850 Census || 1860 Census || 1870 Census || 1880 Census |- | || || || Law || Faugh |- | || || || Tow || |- |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | 1900 Census || 1910 Census || 1920 Census || 1930 Census || 1940 Census |- | Fa* || Taw || Fawe || Fawe || Law |- | Fra??Q || Fow || Fair || Fair || Haw |- | Tau || Faugh || Faro || Fow || Fay |- | || Fard || Falls || Fan || Furr |} === Name Distribution === === Family Reunions === The [[Space:Faw_Family_Reunion|Faw Family Reunion]] page on WikiTree is a dedicated space to categorizing, memorializing, and documenting all Faw family reunions no matter how small or large. === Family Letters === The [[Space:Faw_Family_Letters|Faw Family Letters]] page on WikiTree is a dedicated space to store photos of family letters as well as transcribe them for easier reading. Once transcribed, links can be added to mentioned family members profiles to facilitate research. == Faw's on WikiTree == === Possible Duplicate Familes === At present there are several seemingly duplicate genealogical lines on WikiTree due to various imports of GEDCOM files with slight variations in birth date, birth location, and/or surname spelling that we could use help to source, distinguish, and consolidate. #[[Pfau-49]] #*This family line's descendants have been sourced digitally (census, birth, death, marriage, probate, etc. records) with [https://www.familysearch.org/ Family Search] and [https://www.findagrave.com/ Find A Grave] records as well as a family history book, The Faw Family Record, when available and are directly available through the corresponding profiles or accessed from the [[Space:Faw_Name_Study#Publications|publications]] section below. The ancestors of this line are not adequately sourced due to lack of digitized records and limited documentation outside of the family history book. They are considered speculative at best with one notable exception linking back to Switzerland with a church stained glass piece donated by [[Pfauw-4]]. The connections in-between though remain circumspect. #[[Pfau-105]] #*A family line that appears to represent the same family line above albeit with variations of spellings of names as well as birth locations. Given the lack of historical records and nature of dealing with records in this time frame, it is unclear which is more accurate. #[[Pfautz-2]] #*A family line with a very similar last name and to an extent similar family members exists on wikitree. At this time it is unclear if they are exactly the same with the last name varying as it usually does in historical references (Pfauw, Pfau, Faw versus Pfautz, Foutz, Fouts) along with the spellings of the family members names or whether it or this line contains some speculative and perhaps false information. === Unconnected Profiles === A list of unconnected Faw profiles can easily be generated live using the following link through WikiTree. *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=7473699&order=connectionsup&viewAll=1&privacy=1&orphans=0&s=FAW Generate Unconnected List of Faw Profiles] === Questionable Profiles === These profiles need additional research to confirm their connection to the Faw family line. #[[Faw-240|Lillie Berry (Faw) Kirkland]] #*A "new" Faw daughter not generally referenced in any currently known Faw documentation #[[Faw-13|Amalia Maria (Faw) Engels]] #*A "new" Faw daughter not generally referenced in any currently known Faw documentation === Brickwalls and Unsourced Profiles === These profiles are either not yet connected to any main branch of the Faw family line or they could use some help with verifiable sources. #[[Faw-1192|Rachel Faw]] #*This family member was born about 1845 and died in 1877. They will be difficult to connect because it is unclear whether the maiden name is Faw or the married name is Faw. Additionally, they are buried in England. #[[Faw-1507|Nathan Faw]] #*This family member was born about 1867 and died in 1914. They were Jewish and buried in England. #[[Faw-1173|Richard Faw]] #*The head of this family married in Texas. It appears he has a business in Texas as well. No other records have been found to help link him to the Faw family tree yet. #[[Faw-1171|James Franklin Faw]] #*The head of this family is listed as the grandson of [[Whittington-130|Emily]]. Of the known children, four possibilites stand out. Child of her daughter [[Faw-5|Jane]] whom may have died early (unknown at this time). Child of her son [[Faw-8|Rufus]] and an unknown spouse. Although he marries a younger woman later (whom could not have birthed James) and James is not listed in their census records. Third her son [[Faw-7|Thomas]] may have had a son earlier. Lastly, none of the above which leaves unknown children of [[Whittington-130|Emily]] or other relatives. #*Recently a marriage record for J F Faw and his wife shows his parents as Tom and Kate Faw. More research is needed to determine if this is [[Faw-7|Thomas Faw]] the son of [[Whittington-130|Emily]] and another possible wife. #[[Faw-1134|Joseph Faw]] #*This family originates from the Russian Empire during the 1880s in what is now Estonia. #[[Faw-1196|James Faw]] #*This family is not yet connected to the main Faw family tree. Born about 1837 in North Carolina. #[[Faw-1102|Larkin Faw]] #*This family is not yet connected to the main Faw family tree. Family members from the 1880 and 1900 census records have not been added yet. Awaiting more research. #*Larkin Faw may have family members listed in the 1860 and 1870 census records; however, as no relationship is defined in those records, more research is needed before adding the additional connections. #*Larkin Faw may be the father of [[Faw-1099|Lee Faw]] due to inconsistencies with birth year reporting in the census records. More research is needed to verify whether this is the same Lee Faw before adding Larkin as the father. #[[Faw-168|Unknown Faw]] #*Dayna Lynn Honea Faw in household with Zachary Anthony Faw and Tyler Holaand Faw #*Unclear who her husband is #[[Faw-273|Jerry Faw]] #*connected to the tree via parents, need sources to support add #[[Faw-274|Sandy (Faw) Szakach]] #*connected to the tree via parents, need sources to support add #[[Faw-735|Barbara (Faw) Feigenwinter]] #*will be difficult to connect and source due to 1770's birth #*Husband Information: #**Christoph "Stoffel" Fagenwinters, (immigrant) #**b. 15 Jan 1752, Reinach, Aargau, Switzerland #**d. 1809, Salisbury, Rowan Co, North Carolina (Age 56 years) #**[http://sherrysharp.com/gentree/getperson.php?personID=I40062&tree=Roots Roots Website] #[[Faw-1385|Phillip Anton Faw]] #*born in Germany and not yet connected to the main Faw family tree #*Surname may have originally been Fach and not directly related to the US Faw branch. == Notable Faws == What is notable? Notable is anything worthy of attention or notice and for the Faw family specifically, this can be anything that anyone wants to highlight. === Amateur Radio Operators === === Entrepreneurs === === Military Service === ==== Revolutionary War ==== #[[Pfau-52|Abraham Pfau]] #*Patriot Faw served the Revolutionary cause in many capacities of which some are documented on his profile. === Pilots === == Research Online == === FindAGrave Records === An ambitious project was started in order to match each FindAGrave record to a Faw family WikiTree profile and to reconcile the data as needed with supporting evidence. Digitized records (census, marriage, birth and death) are collected in support of this project and are available alongside each FindAGrave record that is matched. The data for this project is consolidated and summarized in a spreadsheet that is publicly available from the [[Space:Faw_Name_Study#Publications|publications]] section. The '''Faw Index''' Google Spreadsheet can be downloaded, used in research and publications, and redistributed freely as long as the author is given credit with an accompanying source citation. Records that we were unable to verify or cross-reference will be listed below for others to help assist us with. This data can be used to perform further analysis such as the following: #Faw Name Geographic Distribution Through Time #Faw Life Expectancy ==== Unmatched FindAGrave Records ==== These are the last records (out of more than 1400!) that have not yet been added to any Faw WikiTree profiles or connected to a Faw family branch on FindAGrave. A new Faw or proper maiden surname WikiTree profile may need to be created for each one and if possible link them to their family branch on FindAGrave. If a record is determined to not represent a Faw family member, suggestions for correction should be made on the FindAGrave website and the item can be annotated or removed from this list. #"Find A Grave, Inc.", ''FindAGrave.com'' [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/142308827/mabel-corn Mabel Faw Corn (4 May 1924 - 6 Feb 2015)] accessed 20 January 2019; Memorial No. 142308827, Records of Midkiff Cemetery, Flat Rock, Surry, North Carolina, United States. #*adopted by [[Faw-418|Major Lee Faw]]? #"Find A Grave, Inc.", ''FindAGrave.com'' [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/76257378/ah-faw Ah Faw (Unk - 27 Mar 1946)] accessed 20 January 2019; Memorial No. 76257378, Records of Mountain View Cemetery, Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington, United States. #"Find A Grave, Inc.", ''FindAGrave.com'' [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/63793111/almira-faw Almira Faw (Unk - 1929)] accessed 20 January 2019; Memorial No. 63793111, Records of Hillcrest Memorial Gardens, Owosso, Shiawassee, Michigan, United States. #"Find A Grave, Inc.", ''FindAGrave.com'' [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/59600024/amanda-kathleen-faw Amanda Kathleen Faw (4 Feb 1975 - 20 Feb 1975)] accessed 20 January 2019; Memorial No. 59600024, Records of Springdale Cemetery and Mausoleum, Peoria, Peoria, Illinois, United States. #"Find A Grave, Inc.", ''FindAGrave.com'' [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/93407290/burl-faw Burl Faw (Unk - Unk)] accessed 20 January 2019; Memorial No. 93407290, Records of Calloway Cemetery, West Jefferson, Ashe, North Carolina, United States. #"Find A Grave, Inc.", ''FindAGrave.com'' [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/187573621/charles-faw Charles Faw (1867 - Feb 1913)] accessed 20 January 2019; Memorial No. 187573621, Records of Glendale Cemetery, Des Moines, Polk, Iowa, United States. #"Find A Grave, Inc.", ''FindAGrave.com'' [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/123921011/clarence-faw Clarence Faw (Unk - Mar 1958)] accessed 20 January 2019; Memorial No. 123921011, Records of Rosedale and Rosehill Cemetery, Linden, Union, New Jersey, United States. #"Find A Grave, Inc.", ''FindAGrave.com'' [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/191348540/eliza-faw Eliza Faw (Unk - 1910)] accessed 20 January 2019; Memorial No. 191348540, Records of Sunset Cemetery, Quincy, Adams, Illinois, United States. #"Find A Grave, Inc.", ''FindAGrave.com'' [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/85240814/elvira-faw Elvira Faw (Unk - Unk)] accessed 20 January 2019; Memorial No. 85240814, Records of Stephen Bumgarner Cemetery, Wilkes, North Carolina, United States. #"Find A Grave, Inc.", ''FindAGrave.com'' [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/169712740/grace-ann-faw Grace Ann Faw (Unk - Unk)] accessed 20 January 2019; Memorial No. 169712740, Records of Pinelawn Memorial Park, Southern Pines, Moore, North Carolina, United States. #"Find A Grave, Inc.", ''FindAGrave.com'' [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/93426217/jim-faw Jim Faw (Unk - Unk)] accessed 20 January 2019; Memorial No. 93426217, Records of Calloway Cemetery, West Jefferson, Ashe, North Carolina, United States. #"Find A Grave, Inc.", ''FindAGrave.com'' [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/26255752/jung-faw Jung Faw (Unk - 24 Jul 1945)] accessed 20 January 2019; Memorial No. 26255752, Records of Mountain View Cemetery, Vancouver, Greater Vancouver Regional District, British Columbia, Canada. #"Find A Grave, Inc.", ''FindAGrave.com'' [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/154265906/magdalena-faw Magdalena Faw (Unk - 19 Nov 1864)] accessed 20 January 2019; Memorial No. 154265906, Records of Saint Joseph‚Äôs Cemetery, Snyder, Niagara Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada. #"Find A Grave, Inc.", ''FindAGrave.com'' [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/193397899/mary-faw Mary Faw (1794 - 4 Sep 1854)] accessed 20 January 2019; Memorial No. 193397899, Records of Green Lawn Cemetery, Columbus, Franklin, Ohio, United States. #"Find A Grave, Inc.", ''FindAGrave.com'' [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/117923959/yee-n_g_-faw Yee N.G. Faw (Unk - 29 Dec 1942)] accessed 20 January 2019; Memorial No. 117923959, Records of The Evergreens Cemetery, Brooklyn, Kings (Brooklyn), New York, United States. #"Find A Grave, Inc.", ''FindAGrave.com'' [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/80796199/meredith-rose-lopresti Meredith Rose Faw LoPresti (19 Jul 1987 - 10 Nov 2011)] accessed 20 January 2019; Memorial No. 80796199, Records of East Lawn Elk Grove Memorial Park, Elk Grove, Sacramento, California, United States. #"Find A Grave, Inc.", ''FindAGrave.com'' [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/66603157/leona-poindexter Leona Faw Poindexter (10 Sep 1901 - 6 Nov 1961)] accessed 20 January 2019; Memorial No. 66603157, Records of Forest Lawn Cemetery, Saginaw, Saginaw, Michigan, United States. #*Current Research: [[Faw-1324|Leona Faw]] #"Find A Grave, Inc.", ''FindAGrave.com'' [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/209839669/tep-faw Tep Faw (unknown–25 Feb 1879)] accessed 08 May 2020; Memorial no. 209839669, Records of Daylesford Cemetery, Daylesford, Hepburn Shire, Victoria, Australia. #"Find A Grave, Inc.", ''FindAGrave.com'' '''Nathan Faw''' accessed 30 December 2020; {{FindAGrave|220309760}}, Records of Edmonton Federation of Synagogues Cemetery, Edmonton, London Borough of Enfield, Greater London, England. #*Current Research: [[Faw-1507|Nathan Faw]] #"Find A Grave, Inc.", ''FindAGrave.com'' '''Annie Faw''' accessed 6 February 2021; {{FindAGrave|222409247}}, Records of Rainham Jewish Cemetery, Rainham, London Borough of Havering, Greater London, England. #*Current Research: Related to [[Faw-1507|Nathan Faw]]? #"Find A Grave, Inc.", ''FindAGrave.com'' '''F Faw''' accessed 2 May 2021; {{FindAGrave|224700988}}, Records of Saint Clements Anglican Cemetery, Kingston, Kingborough Council, Tasmania, Australia. #"Find A Grave, Inc.", ''FindAGrave.com'' '''Jonathan Faw Jr.''' accessed 2 May 2021; {{FindAGrave|223846930}}, Records of Unknown. #*Current Research: [[Faw-971|Jonathan Faw Jr.]] #"Find A Grave, Inc.", ''FindAGrave.com'' '''Lee R Faw''' accessed 2 May 2021; {{FindAGrave|80831168}}, Records of Evergreen Cemetery, Bisbee, Cochise, Arizona, United States. #*Current Research: [[Faw-1208|Lee R Faw]] #"Find A Grave, Inc.", ''FindAGrave.com'' '''James Faw''' accessed 2 May 2021; {{FindAGrave|99143256}}, Records of Maplewood Memorial Lawn Cemetery, Emporia, Lyon, Kansas, United States. #*Current Research: [[Faw-1196|James Faw]] #"Find A Grave, Inc.", ''FindAGrave.com'' '''Rachel Faw''' accessed 2 May 2021; {{FindAGrave|138646249}}, Records of St Catherine's Churchyard, Barton-upon-Irwell, Metropolitan Borough of Salford, Greater Manchester, England. #*Current Research: [[Faw-1192|Rachel Faw]] #"Find A Grave, Inc.", ''FindAGrave.com'' '''Rosannah Faw Dougherty''' accessed 2 May 2021; {{FindAGrave|209513843}}, Records of Fonthill Cemetery, Fonthill, Niagara Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada. #*Current Research: [[Faw-1349|Rosannah Faw Dougherty]] #"Find A Grave, Inc.", ''FindAGrave.com'' '''Shirley Ann Longshore Faw''' accessed 21 June 2022; {{FindAGrave|240746802}}, Records of Severt Family Cemetery, West Jefferson, Ashe, North Carolina, United States. #*Current Research: [[Longshore-288|Shirley Ann (Longshore) Faw]] #*Whom did she marry? #"Find a Grave, Inc.", ''findagrave.com'' '''Abraham Jack Faw''' accessed 8 July 2023; {{FindAGrave|256135045}}, Records of Waltham Abbey Jewish Cemetery, Honey Lane, Epping Forest District, Essex, England. #"Find a Grave, Inc.", ''findagrave.com'' '''Jessie Faw''' accessed 8 July 2023; {{FindAGrave|256137692}}, Records of Waltham Abbey Jewish Cemetery, Honey Lane, Epping Forest District, Essex, England. #"Find a Grave, Inc.", ''findagrave.com'' '''Stanley Faw''' accessed 8 July 2023; {{FindAGrave|256147426}}, Records of Waltham Abbey Jewish Cemetery, Honey Lane, Epping Forest District, Essex, England. #"Find a Grave, Inc.", ''findagrave.com'' '''Anne Faw''' accessed 17 September 2023; {{FindAGrave|258323083}}, Records of Glasnevin Cemetery, Glasnevin, Dublin, Ireland. #"Find a Grave, Inc.", ''findagrave.com'' '''William Faw''' accessed 31 December 2023; {{FindAGrave|262336658}}, Records of St. Michael & All Angels Churchyard, Highworth, Swindon Unitary Authority, Wiltshire, England. #"Find a Grave, Inc.", ''findagrave.com'' '''Ileen Faw Morefield''' accessed 17 September 2023; {{FindAGrave|54488069}}, Records of Wesley Chapel Cemetery, Laurel Bloomery, Johnson, Tennessee, United States. #*Faw is listed as middle name based on death index record. Parents are listed as Morefield and Warren. #**[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5HX-X5J Parent's Marriage Index] #**[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SP4J-T8R 1930 Census Record] #**[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K4C5-F6Q 1940 Census Record] === Census Records === This documentation is not yet associated with any Faw profiles. They may represent other family names, but are placed here in case the name was transcribed in error. Please remove if adding to a profile. #John Pfau #*"United States Census, 1790," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHKR-YGV : accessed 23 December 2018), John Pfau, Northern Liberties, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States; citing p. 210, NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 9; FHL microfilm 568,149. #**3 males 16 and up #**1 male under 16 #**2 females #Mr. Faw #*"United States Census, 1790," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHKN-Y7J : accessed 23 December 2018), Mr Faw, St Georges, Charleston, South Carolina, United States; citing p. 621, NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 11; FHL microfilm 568,151. #**TBD #Aleijah Faw (Elijah?, last name may also be Farr and unrelated) #*"United States Census, 1800," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHR7-SMT : accessed 23 December 2018), Aleijah Faw, Hartford, Windsor, Vermont, United States; citing p. 386, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 52; FHL microfilm 218,689. #**2 males under 10 #**1 male between 16 and 25 #**1 female between 16 and 25 #Samuel Faw #*"United States Census, 1800," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHR8-L83 : accessed 23 December 2018), Samuel Faw, Salisbury, Iredell, North Carolina, United States; citing p. 642, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 29; FHL microfilm 337,905. #**1 male between 26 and 44 #**1 male 45 and over #**1 female under 10 #**1 female 45 and over #*"United States Census, 1810," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHL9-7WJ : accessed 23 December 2018), Samuel Faw, Iredell, North Carolina, United States; citing p. 162, NARA microfilm publication M252 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 40; FHL microfilm 337,913. #**1 male under 10 #**1 male 45 and over #**1 female under 10 #**1 female between 10 and 15 #**1 female between 26 and 44 #Thomas Faw #*"United States Census, 1810," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH2Q-JPV : accessed 23 December 2018), Thomas Faw, Harrison, Virginia, United States; citing p. 958, NARA microfilm publication M252 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 69; FHL microfilm 181,429. #**1 male between 16 and 25 #**1 male 45 and over #**1 female 45 and over #Phillip Faw (Could be Farr) #*"United States Census, 1810," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH2B-CGG : accessed 23 December 2018), Philip Faw, Union, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States; citing p. 680, NARA microfilm publication M252 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 45; FHL microfilm 193,671. #**1 male between 16 and 25 #**2 females under 10 #**2 females between 10 and 15 #Jno Faw #*"United States Census, 1820," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHL3-5BK : accessed 3 January 2019), Jno Faw, Ashe, North Carolina, United States; citing p. 8, NARA microfilm publication M33, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 81; FHL microfilm 162,797. #**1 male under 10 #**1 male between 16 and 25 #**2 females under 10 #**1 female between 16 and 25 #William Faw #*"United States Census, 1820," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHGH-LDZ : accessed 23 December 2018), William Faw, Kensington, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States; citing p. , NARA microfilm publication M33, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 109; FHL microfilm 181,414. #**1 male under 10 #**1 male between 16 and 18 #**1 male head of house between 16 and 25 #**1 male over 45 #**1 female under 10 #**1 female between 16 and 25 #**1 female over 45 #Robert Faw #*"United States Census, 1820," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHLW-8Y2 : accessed 23 December 2018), Robert Faw, Savannah, Chatham, Georgia, United States; citing p. 87, NARA microfilm publication M33, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 8; FHL microfilm 175,767. #**2 males under 10 #**1 male between 26 and 44 #**1 female under 10 #**1 female between 26 and 44 #Jsial Faw (Looks like Farr) #*"United States Census, 1830," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHPN-T2W : 29 July 2017), Jsial Faw, Batavia, Genesee, New York, United States; citing 345, NARA microfilm publication M19, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 90; FHL microfilm 17,150. #**1 male under 5 #**1 male between 30 and 40 #**1 female under 5 #**1 female between 5 and 10 #**1 female between 10 and 15 #**1 female between 30 and 40 #William Faw (Looks like Farr) #*"United States Census, 1830," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH5Z-YGC : 10 September 2017), William Faw, Fitchburg, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States; citing 40, NARA microfilm publication M19, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 68; FHL microfilm 337,926. #**1 male between 70 and 80 #**1 female between 5 and 10 #**1 female between 10 and 15 #**1 female between 40 and 50 #George Faw #*"United States Census, 1830," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHPG-GVQ : 12 August 2017), George Faw, District 2, Allegany, Maryland, United States; citing 13, NARA microfilm publication M19, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 53; FHL microfilm 13,176. #**1 male between 5 and 10 #**1 male between 10 and 15 #**1 male between 50 and 60 #**2 females between 10 and 15 #**1 female between 15 and 20 #**1 female between 50 and 60 #Joseph Faw (Looks like Farr) #*"United States Census, 1830," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHGP-GV2 : 19 August 2017), Joseph Faw, Minden, Montgomery, New York, United States; citing 14, NARA microfilm publication M19, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 95; FHL microfilm 17,155. #**1 male under 5 #**1 male between 20 and 30 #**1 female between 20 and 30 #**1 female between 50 and 60 #**1 female between 80 and 90 #Thomas Faw #*"United States Census, 1830," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHPN-J4R : 22 August 2017), Thomas Faw, Westfield, Chautauqua, New York, United States; citing 474, NARA microfilm publication M19, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 86; FHL microfilm 17,146. #**2 males under 5 #**1 male between 30 and 40 #**1 female under 5 #**2 females between 5 and 10 #**1 female between 20 and 30 #Saml Faw #*"United States Census, 1830," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHPZ-561 : 19 August 2017), Saml Faw, Conesus, Livingston, New York, United States; citing 100, NARA microfilm publication M19, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 93; FHL microfilm 17,153. #**2 males between 10 and 15 #**1 male between 15 and 20 #**1 male between 40 and 50 #**1 female between 5 and 10 #**1 female between 10 and 15 #**1 female between 40 and 50 #Rachel Faw (Looks like Fate) #*"United States Census, 1830," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHP7-RKR : 29 July 2017), Rachel Faw, North District, Orange, North Carolina, United States; citing 325, NARA microfilm publication M19, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 123; FHL microfilm 18,089. #**2 males between 10 and 15 #**1 male between 20 and 30 #**1 female under 5 #**1 female between 10 and 15 #**1 female between 30 and 40 #Wnlow Faw #*"United States Census, 1830," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHP2-526 : 17 August 2017), Wnlow Faw, Charleston, Orleans, Vermont, United States; citing 182, NARA microfilm publication M19, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 183; FHL microfilm 27,449. #**1 male between 5 and 10 #**1 male between 10 and 15 #**1 male between 20 and 30 #**1 male between 30 and 40 #**2 females under 5 #**1 female between 20 and 30 #**1 female between 30 and 40 #Cristain Faw #*"United States Census, 1830," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHGT-1DH : 12 August 2017), Cristain Faw, Kensington, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States; citing 257, NARA microfilm publication M19, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 157; FHL microfilm 20,631. #**1 male between 5 and 10 #**1 male between 10 and 15 #**2 males between 20 and 30 #**1 male between 50 and 60 #**1 female between 40 and 50 #Agnes Pfau #*"United States Census, 1840," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHT2-LPY : 13 September 2017), Agnes Pfau, Rockingham, Virginia, United States; citing p. 100, NARA microfilm publication M704, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 577; FHL microfilm 29,692. #**1 male between 20 and 30 #**2 females between 10 and 15 #**1 female between 40 and 50 #Michael Pfan #*"United States Census, 1840," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRR-QB8 : 8 September 2017), Michael Pfan, Cincinnati Ward 1, Hamilton, Ohio, United States; citing p. 45, NARA microfilm publication M704, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 398; FHL microfilm 20,166. #**1 male under 5 #**1 male between 5 and 10 #**1 male between 10 and 15 #**1 male between 15 and 20 #**14 males between 20 and 30 #**2 males between 30 and 40 #**2 males between 40 and 50 #**2 females under 5 #**2 females between 10 and 15 #**1 female between 15 and 20 #**1 female between 20 and 30 #**2 females between 30 and 40 #John Pfahl #*"United States Census, 1840," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHTZ-8Q5 : 8 September 2017), John Pfahl, Northern Liberties, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States; citing p. 141, NARA microfilm publication M704, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 491; FHL microfilm 20,556. #**2 males between 10 and 15 #**1 male between 15 and 20 #**1 male between 40 and 50 #**1 female between 5 and 10 #**1 female between 15 and 20 #**1 female between 20 and 30 #**1 female between 40 and 50 #Philip Pfaw #*"United States Census, 1840," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRR-NP4 : 8 September 2017), Philip Pfaw, Columbia Township, Hamilton, Ohio, United States; citing p. 404, NARA microfilm publication M704, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 400; FHL microfilm 20,166. #**2 males under 5 #**2 males between 10 and 15 #**1 male between 40 and 50 #**1 female under 5 #**2 females between 5 and 10 #**1 female between 30 and 40 #Renald Faw #*"United States Census, 1840," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHY4-R4V : 15 August 2017), Renald Faw, Buffalo Ward 5, Erie, New York, United States; citing p. 776, NARA microfilm publication M704, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 281; FHL microfilm 17,186. #**1 male under 5 #**1 male between 20 and 30 #**1 male between 30 and 40 #**1 female between 10 and 15 #**2 females between 20 and 30 #**1 female between 50 and 60 #William Faw #*"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MDJX-3QH : 12 April 2016), William Faw in household of Jesse Potter, Glocester, Providence, Rhode Island, United States; citing family 299, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). #William Fall #*"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5P6-CS9 : 12 April 2016), William Fall, New York City, ward 16, New York, New York, United States; citing family 3703, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). #William Faw #*"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M68Y-ZFK : 12 April 2016), Wm Faw in household of Benj T Glover, Stonington, New London, Connecticut, United States; citing family 917, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). #Fred Faw #*Born in Germany #*"United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MCWC-5B1 : 14 December 2017), Fred Faw, 1860. #William Faw #*"United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M8TN-DVM : 12 December 2017), William C Faw, 1860. #*"United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MD8R-WVT : 12 April 2016), Wm Fain, Tennessee, United States; citing p. 31, family 221, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 553,024. #*"United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MD73-9CK : 15 July 2017), Thos M Fain, 1880; citing enumeration district ED 15, sheet 123B, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d), roll 1253; FHL microfilm 1,255,253. #Quing D Faw #*Was this a typo in the census or perhaps working for a Faw family member? #*"United States Census, 1920," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MH49-JQH : accessed 28 January 2019), Quing D Faw in household of On Dea, San Francisco Assembly District 33, San Francisco, California, United States; citing ED 244, sheet 3A, line 22, family 80, NARA microfilm publication T625 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1992), roll 139; FHL microfilm 1,820,139. #Mary Phau from Germany in 1856 #*"United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M9GJ-VJF : accessed 28 January 2019), Mary Phau, San Jose Township San Jose city Ward 3, Santa Clara, California, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 70, sheet 13B, family 60, NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1972.); FHL microfilm 1,240,111. === Military Records === #Revolutionary War #*Matthew Faw #**"United States Rosters of Revolutionary War Soldiers and Sailors, 1775-1783," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QG2M-Y8TL : 16 March 2018), Matthew Faw, 20 Jan 1777; citing Military Service, Pennsylvania, United States, Citing various published state rosters, United States; FHL microfilm 102229253. #*Mathias Faw #**"United States Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QL6Y-CCMY : 15 March 2018), Mathias Faw, 13 Feb 1778; citing 13 Feb 1778, Pennsylvania, United States, citing NARA microfilm publication M246. Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Services, 1980. FHL microfilm 830,362. #**"United States Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QL6Y-CC9K : 15 March 2018), Mathias Faw, Sep 1777; citing Sep 1777, Pennsylvania, United States, citing NARA microfilm publication M246. Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Services, 1980. FHL microfilm 830,362. #*Shaw or Faw #**"United States Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2DG-WZ1N : 9 March 2018), Shaw* Or F?Aw, Oct 1777; citing Oct 1777, Virginia, United States, citing NARA microfilm publication M246. Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Services, 1980. FHL microfilm 830,385. #United States Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Applications, 1800-1900 #*Adam Faw #**"United States Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Applications, 1800-1900," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NS63-Y62 : 9 March 2018), Adam Faw, pension number W. 4333, service N.C.; from "Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files," database and images, Fold3.com (http://www.fold3.com : n.d); citing NARA microfilm publication M804 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1974); FHL microfilm 972,150. #*Jacob Faw #**"United States Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Applications, 1800-1900," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NSQZ-MPG : 9 March 2018), Jacob Faw, pension number S. 9,415, service N.C.; from "Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files," database and images, Fold3.com (http://www.fold3.com : n.d); citing NARA microfilm publication M804 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1974); FHL microfilm 971,727. #*A Faw #**"United States Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Applications, 1800-1900," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NSKC-TTP : 9 March 2018), A Faw, pension number S. 36357, service Continental (Md.); from "Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files," database and images, Fold3.com (http://www.fold3.com : n.d); citing NARA microfilm publication M804 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1974); FHL microfilm 972,419. #*William Faw #**"United States Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Applications, 1800-1900," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N9BP-TQM : 9 March 2018), William Faw, pension number S. 29932, service Mass.; from "Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files," database and images, Fold3.com (http://www.fold3.com : n.d); citing NARA microfilm publication M804 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1974); FHL microfilm 971,450. #*Jonathan Faw #**"United States Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Applications, 1800-1900," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NSJK-BM5 : 9 March 2018), Jonathan Faw, pension number W. 22381, service N.C. S.C.; from "Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files," database and images, Fold3.com (http://www.fold3.com : n.d); citing NARA microfilm publication M804 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1974); FHL microfilm 972,346. #*J Faw #**"United States Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Applications, 1800-1900," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NS2F-N6F : 9 March 2018), J Faw, pension number S. 11640, service Continental (Penn.); from "Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files," database and images, Fold3.com (http://www.fold3.com : n.d); citing NARA microfilm publication M804 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1974); FHL microfilm 972,467. #*Mathias Faw #**"United States Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Applications, 1800-1900," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N9VD-P6F : 9 March 2018), Matthias Faw, pension number S 29,788, service Mass.; from "Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files," database and images, Fold3.com (http://www.fold3.com : n.d); citing NARA microfilm publication M804 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1974); FHL microfilm 970,959. #*Jonathan Faw #**"United States Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Applications, 1800-1900," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N94V-YZQ : 9 March 2018), Jonathan L Faw, pension number R. 1176, service Va.; from "Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files," database and images, Fold3.com (http://www.fold3.com : n.d); citing NARA microfilm publication M804 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1974); FHL microfilm 970,329. #*Elizabeth Faw? #**"United States Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Applications, 1800-1900," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N9CB-NQ3 : 9 March 2018), Elisabeth Faw, pension number W. 22,724, service Mass.; from "Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files," database and images, Fold3.com (http://www.fold3.com : n.d); citing NARA microfilm publication M804 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1974); FHL microfilm 970,479. #War of 1812 #*"United States War of 1812 Index to Service Records, 1812-1815," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-95Z8-9VJK?cc=1916219&wc=M6Y6-R29%3A203148601 : 11 March 2016), Fau - Fh > image 428 of 2808; citing NARA microfilm publication M602 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). #**John Faw #***Private in Capt. Lewes' Co., North Carolina Militia #**John Faw #***Private in 2nd Reg't L. Inf. (Bache's), Pennsylvania Militia #**Robert Faw #***???? in Prior's Regiment, New York Militia #**William H S Faw #***Private in 1 Reg't, District of Columbia Militia, Lieut. Col. Lynn, Col. Daingerfield #United States Registers of Enlistments in the U.S. Army, 1798-1914 #*Lee R Faw #**"United States Registers of Enlistments in the U.S. Army, 1798-1914," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDR-6RJ7 : 13 March 2018), Lee R Faw, 11 Mar 1902; citing p. 71, volume 106, Emporia, , Kansas, United States, NARA microfilm publication M233 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 55; FHL microfilm 1,465,941. #*William Faw #**"United States Registers of Enlistments in the U.S. Army, 1798-1914," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJD5-B86K : 13 March 2018), Wm Faw, 01 Jun 1866; citing p. 284, volume 062, Sacramento, , California, United States, NARA microfilm publication M233 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 31; FHL microfilm 350,337. #United States Muster Rolls of the Marine Corps, 1798-1937 #*James C Faw #**"United States Muster Rolls of the Marine Corps, 1798-1937", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q29J-ND33 : 17 March 2018), James C Faw, . === Specific Individual Collections === These records may or may not represent Faw family members. Spelling, typos, etc., could be an issue. Further research is required before adding to the Faw family tree. #James H Faw (ABT 1844 - 1930) #*This individual has been determined to be Fow, with parents Ben Fow and Elizabeth McCord. #James Faw (ABT 1845 NC - UNK) #*"Kansas State Census, 1905", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QPZN-HV63 : 24 September 2019), Jas Faw, 1905. #James Faw (UNK - UNK) #*"Tennessee Deaths, 1914-1966," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NS5V-1XX : 26 August 2019), Jas. Faw in entry for Martin Stuart, 26 Mar 1922; Death, Jonesborough, Washington, Tennessee, United States, Tennessee State Library and Archives, Nashville. #William C Faw (ABT 1810 VA/NC - UNK) #*"United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M8TN-DVM : 12 December 2017), William C Faw, 1860. #John Faw (ABT 1840 Ireland - UNK) #*"United States Census, 1870", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M8N6-4TT : 13 June 2019), John Faw, 1870. == DNA Studies == All tests will give us a better understanding of our heritage and help trace our ancestral line through time. Specifically, [[Space:Faw_Name_Study#Additional_Resources|autosomal DNA]] tests will facilitate cousin connections and family line verification while the [https://www.familytreedna.com/products/y-dna Y-DNA] test can be used to confirm whether the various Faw family branches are in fact related. See the [[Space:Faw_Name_Study#Additional_Resources|additional resources]] section for more information. Additionally, there are several [https://www.familytreedna.com/projects.aspx DNA Project groups] hosted by the company [https://www.familytreedna.com Family Tree DNA] that can be utilized to assist these efforts. *[https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/germany/about Germany-YDNA Project Group] **This project group is for everyone who knows they or their ancestor in the past have German ancestry *[https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/farr Farr DNA Project Group] **This project group encapsulates the Faw surname and several other variants as part of the study *[https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/pfau Pfau DNA Project Group] **This project group only encapsulates the Pfau surname *[https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/poe Poe DNA Project Group] **This project group has been added due to a [[Space:Faw_Name_Study#The_Poe_Connection|Poe Connection]] revealed during Y-DNA testing **Joining this group could help us determine possible ancestor connections as well as the evolution of both surnames Joining any of these groups and participating will facilitate DNA test comparisons to confirm the various Faw family tree branches. The [https://www.familytreedna.com/products/y-dna Y-DNA] test is the most useful for comparisons in these DNA project groups. Several Faw family members and close relatives that have participated in autosomal DNA testing have elected to upload their DNA to [[Help:GEDMatch|GEDMatch]]. This is a free service that facilitates comparing your DNA to others regardless of which service used to perform the test. Any GEDMatch associated with WikiTree profiles allows for quick comparisons to verify whether you have matching DNA to a particular family line. ===The Father of the United States Faws === The vast majority of known living Faw's in the United States are believed to descend from [[Pfau-49|Jacob Pfau]]. Y-DNA testing shows, with 99% confidence, there is a common ancestor for three recent Y-DNA testers within 14 generations. Two of the three are listed as direct descendants of [[Pfau-49|Jacob Pfau]], while the third is a direct Poe descendant. The oldest sourced and verifiable ancestors for the three testers are the following: #[[Poe-2248|Jacob Poe]] born about 1795 #*Note that the tester shares a genetic distance of 3 between the Faw testers #[[Faw-1|Jacob Faw]] born about 1771 #*Note that the tester shares a genetic distance of 3 with Poe tester and a genetic distance of 6 with the other Faw tester #[[Faw-75|Isaac Faw]] born about 1773 #*Note that the tester shares a genetic distance of 3 with Poe tester and a genetic distance of 6 with the other Faw tester Of the three profiles listed above, two are suspected to be the sons of or at least directly related to [[Pfau-49|Jacob Pfau]], the possible Father of Faw's for the United States. While not impossible, the age of [[Pfau-49|Jacob Pfau]] at the time of birth for his purported sons, [[Faw-1|Jacob]], [[Faw-75|Isaac]], and [[Faw-76|Adam]] is unusual. He would have been around 50 years old at the time. Y-DNA testing has shown that it is possible for [[Pfau-49|Jacob Pfau]] to be the common ancestor of descendants from his purported sons [[Faw-1|Jacob]] and [[Faw-75|Isaac]]; however, the genetic distance for Y-DNA between the two is 6. This leaves open the possibility of additional generations between [[Pfau-49|Jacob Pfau]] and descandants [[Faw-1|Jacob]] and [[Faw-75|Isaac]]. Meaning that it is possible [[Pfau-49|Jacob Pfau]] is not the father, but rather the grandfather, great grandfather, or even 2nd great grandfather of [[Faw-1|Jacob]] and [[Faw-75|Isaac]]. At the very least, the above Y-DNA tests indicate that there are some interesting overlaps of Faw's and Poe's at some point in the 1700's. It is not clear at this time whether the common ancestor ultimately would be a Poe, Faw, or some other unknown surname before the 1700's. The possible missing generation could allow for the Poe or Faw connection via migrations and separations of families at ports along the Eastern Coast with names being changed phonetically on arrival...perhaps two brothers arriving to port at different times (years apart?). One migrating to PA and another to NC. In summary, the Y-DNA results prove relatedness, but raise questions about how Faw's and Poe's, at least three specific lines from two different geographic regions, are related and whether there might be one or more missing generations between the believed common ancestor [[Pfau-49|Jacob Pfau]] and the rest as well as whether the ancestral surname is Poe or Faw or something else entirely. It can be said with confidence that research has shown both Faw's and Poe's living in both PA and NC in close proximity during the late 1700s when census records began. Whether they were close cousins or directly related cannot be proved at this time. Further work in finding additional Poe and Faw descendants to test their Y-DNA may help sort out whether there are indeed missing generations. Additionally, there are various records at the local and county level for PA and NC, such as tax and land records, that can be researched to find more possible connections between Faw's and Poe's and potentially missing generations. === The Poe Connection === The Poe connection started when a [https://www.familytreedna.com/products/y-dna Y-111 DNA] test match from [https://www.familytreedna.com Family Tree DNA] revealed that a gentleman from Pennsylvania with the surname Poe matched two gentleman from North Carolina with the surname Faw in April of 2019. A few interesting observations and facts concerning the surnames. #The surnames are both short and prone to transcription errors and phonetic changes #There are “Faw” records in Pennsylvania dating from the Revolutionary War up until the 1790 and 1800 census records that have yet to be connected to any known Faw branch #There are "Poe" records in North Carolina dating from the late 1700's to early 1800's that have yet to be connected to any known Poe branch. #Similar names passed down the generations, e.g. Jacob (albeit some of these names were popular in general during this period) #A genetic distance of 3 from the Y-111 DNA results indicates a genealogical connection #*Most matches at this level are related as 9th cousins or closer, and over half will be 5th or more recent cousins. #*Mathematically, there is a 50% chance the two gentlemen share 6th generation ancestors, 90% 10th generation ancestors, 95% 11th generation ancestors, and finally 99% 14th generation ancestors. #*Both gentlemen have sourced family trees and thus we can safely eliminate 6 generations based solely on historical records. For reference, the two open family trees: *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Faw-Family-Tree-20 Stormy Faw Family Tree] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Poe-Family-Tree-2161 Larry Poe Family Tree] Based on the above, it would seem there is a decent chance that Poe, like Faw, may be a derivative of Pfau or Pfauw and subtly changed over the years. Whether from immigration upon arrival, or when written for historical record based on phonetic sounding and pronunciation. More historical research and additional [https://www.familytreedna.com/products/y-dna DNA testing] of Faw and Poe family members from both North Carolina and Pennsylvania may assist in solving this mystery. If you are interested in helping, please reach out using the comments or private message capability of this page. === Y-DNA Descendants === Any male Faw descendant is encouraged to participate in the Y-DNA project to help us map out the Faw branch connections and potentially solve some interesting mysteries and connections. Please contact the page administrator if you have any questions are require financial assistance. To further support the research into the Poe connection, any male Faw descendant of the following Faw's can test for free by contacting the page administrator. #[https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Faw-12/890#Y Jacob Faw III] #[https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Faw-43/890#Y Martin Faw] === Additional Resources === #[[Help:DNA_Tests#Which_Test_Should_You_Choose.3F|Which DNA Test Should I Choose?]] #[[Help:GEDMatch|GEDMatch for WikiTree]] #[https://www.familytreedna.com Family Tree DNA] #[https://www.23andme.com 23andMe] #[https://www.ancestry.com Ancestry DNA] #[https://www.myheritage.com My Heritage] #[https://isogg.org/wiki/List_of_DNA_testing_companies List of All DNA Testing Companies] == Publications == #Faw, Tom, & Faw, Lois, & Faw, Linda, & Faw, Amy. ''[https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7XLaI6vpr9OdmFiY05xLV9WQ0E/view?usp=drivesdk&resourcekey=0-4Bzqbtzx9ETHrbjhBn40_w The Faw Family Record]''. 1st ed. Vol. 1. Tucson, AZ: 1992. Print. #Faw Family. ''Faw Family Papers, 1750-1955 ''. [http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv53399 SPC 976-0029]. Archives & Special Collections, [https://www2.ewu.edu/library/services/archives Eastern Washington University]. #Faw, Walter Wagner, et al. ''Walter Wagner Faw Family Papers 1819''. Archives of [https://sos.tn.gov/products/tsla/faw-walter-wagner-papers-1819-1956 Tennessee State Library]. #Faw Family. ''Faw Family Papers, 1817-1974''. Print. Archives of [https://archives.etsu.edu/repositories/2/resources/279 Appalachia]. #[[Faw-20 | Faw, Stormy]], [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1EEVzhp4mFETm7s5IAVZmcAfvITH2Ceh0/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=113899548010334744153&rtpof=true&sd=true ''The Faw Family Records Index'']. 3rd ed. 2023. Google Spreadsheets. #“[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farnsburg_Castle Farnsburg Castle]” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 5 Dec. 2017, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farnsburg_Castle. #“[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reformierte_Kirche_Mönthal The Reformed Church Mönthal]” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 7 Nov. 2015, de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reformierte_Kirche_Mönthal.

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{{US History|sub-project=Georgia}} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Blue|Page in Progress}} {{Image|file=Fayette_County_Georgia.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Fayette Co. Logo }} :{{blue|1821 Fayette County, Georgia was created by the Georgia legislature from the territory ceded to the United States by the Creek Indians}}. Fayetteville, was established in 1823 as county seat. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fayette_County,_Georgiahttps://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/fayette-countyhttp://genealogytrails.com/geo/fayette/countyhistory.htmlhttps://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/topics/counties/fayette {{Image|file=Fayette_County_Georgia-6.jpg |align=r |size=175 |caption=Fayetteville town square }}{{clear}} :'''1821''' The United States signed a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Indian_Springs_(1821) Treaty at Indian Springs] with the Creek Indians. This was a cession of a large part of their land. Fayette County was named in honor of the Marquis de Lafayette, the French hero of the Continental Army who is reported to have aided Gen. George Washington during the American Revolution. {{Image|file=Lafayette-38.png |align=r |size=125 |caption=Marquis Lafayette }}{{clear}} :'''May, 1821''' The state of Georgia received land from the United States''' four months''' after the Creek Indians ceded some of their lands (the first Treaty of Indian Springs) to the United States, located between the Ocmulgee and Flint Rivers.. (Ga. Laws 1821 Extra. Session, p. 3. w This was ceded Jan 8, 1821. :'''1821''' Fayette County was formed as an original county, created when Georgia this #49 County. The land came from the Georgia Land Lottery Draw. Mostly Revolutionary War veterans and Widows were eligible to draw land. The land was ceded from the Creek Indian Nation. This Piedmont county is one of the five counties formed in 1821. From this five new counties were created: https://www.fayettecountyga.gov/information/about_Fayette.htm ::1) Fayette (Fayette is #49 original county created from other counties Georgia) ::2) Henry county ::Houston County ::Dooly County ::Monroe County :::Geographically the county boundaries extended from Atlanta to past Jonesboro. :::Four counties were later formed from Fayette ::::Campbell County ::::DeKalb County ::::Clayton County ::::Fulton county ::::Spalding County {{Image|file=Fayette_County_Georgia-2.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=1822 map showing {{Blue|C.H. (Fayetteville)}} }}{{clear}} :'''1822-1823 ''' Following the creation of Fayette County, the same Dec, 1821 act gave instructions to the justices of the county inferior court to locate a spot near the center of the county for the county Seat. These justices performed their job as the 1822 map of Georgia shows a site in Fayette county which is marked {{Blue|C.H. for Courthouse This later received its name as''' Fayetteville''' and was incorporated as a town.}} :Fayetteville, Georgia, was established in 1823 as county seat. https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/fayette-county {{Image|file=Fayette_County_Georgia-6.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=Fayetteville town square }}{{clear}} :'''1830''' After the white settlers began migrating to Fayette County in 1822 , altercations between the white settlers and the Creek Indians. By 1830 the Creek Indians who had lived here until they were removed to Oklahoma on the "Trail of Tears". :'''1832''' The Creek land was divided into lots the size of (202.5 acre) . These were drawn in the 1832 Georgia Land Lottery. Veterans of the Revolution and their widows with minor children were eligible to receive land in the lottery. ::Like many states, the state of Georgia requested that counties locate their county seats fairly close to the center of the county. Originally, Fayette County extended Northwest to Atlanta, with the eastern boundary was past the Clayton County courthouse. Since Fayetteville, also named for the marquis, met Georgia's requirement, it was chosen as the county seat. Other incorporated cities are: :::Brooks :::Peachtree City :::Tyrone :::Woolsey
:'''1825''' This courthouse is known as Georgia's oldest courthouse building.. It has had several restorations. 1888 they added a clock tower. 1965, the interior was renovated.. Then arsonists set a fire which damaged the 3rd floor and roof. By acourthouse, the oldest courthouse building in the state, has undergone several restorations and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. In 1888 a clock tower was added. The interior was renovated in 1965 and again in 1983, after a fire set by arsonists caused major damage. The courthouse was fully restored in 1983-84. It is now on the National Register of Historic Places. It is the oldest counrhouse still standing today in Fayette County. The Fayette county Chamber of commerce and Fayette County Development Authority occupy the building. {{Image|file=Fayette_County_Georgia-7.jpg |align=l |size=250 |caption=1825 Fayetteville, GA, Fayette County Courthouse }}{{Image|file=Fayette_County_Georgia-8.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=1825 Fayette Co. Courthouse }}{{clear}} :'''1828 to 1858''' Georgia created four new counties from Fayette County land: Campbell (later Fulton), DeKalb, Spalding, and Clayton, leaving Fayette County with its current area of 197 sq mi. ::Fayette County had many settlers who became cotton planters. These settlers used African American slaves to plant and pick this crop. The early years involved a lot of agriculture into the 1900's. :'''1864''' During Civil War, there was cavalry action in the middle of Fayette County. The Union army burned a wagon train of several hundred wagons two miles west of Fayetteville. The following day one of the last skirmishes with the cavalry as part of the Battle of Atlanta. : '''July 29, 1864''' Union General Edward M. McCook led 3,600 cavalry against a Confederate supply train in Fayetteville, Georgia . This was near the center of Fayette County where the Union troops captured about (400 Confederates who were leading the train of 500 wagons and guarding the supplies for the Confederate army. Gen. McCook's troops burned the wagons and killed the 800 mules that had been pulling the wagons. https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/fayetteville {{Image|file=Fayette_County_Georgia-5.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=1895 Map}}{{clear}} :'''July 30-31, 1864''' Gen Joseph Wheeler led his Confederate cavalry to free the (400) Confederate prisoners in the Battle of Brown's Mill near Noonan.. The Confederates, had been pulling the 500 wagons and guarding the supplies. A Confederate monument, was placed at the courthouse on April 26, 1934. :'''Post 1880's''' The white supremacist group, Ku Klux Klan was prominent in Fayetteville. After African Americans began farming the land as sharecroppers, the Klan's presence decreased. In 1920 the Klan appeared again and several African Americans disappeared during the white violence. :'''1886''' - Fayette County News began to be printed and continues its service today. :'''1888''' The clock tower was added to the 1st Fayette County Courthouse. The Atlanta and Florida railway arrived this year. :'''1886-1888''' The first gas lamps began in Fayetteville. A few years later Fayetteville had electricity. , followed by electricity. Fayetteville had its first public water system in 1920's. and the first public water system in the 1920s. :'''1900's''' Fayette county had (43) public schools operating. Attendance that year was (865 students) in the white schools and (300 students} in the African American schools., The county population of 10,114 which had increased by (1,386 citizens) in (10) years. :'''1910-20's''' A.O. Blalock opened the first bank in the county, the Bank of Fayetteville. The new phones began this era with the first phone being in Blalock's house. :'''up to 1920''' Cotton was the main agricultural crop in the county during the 1800's. The county seat, Fayetteville was the only area with significant commercial activity, until about 1920. By the 1900's, soybean farming was the leading crop, as cotton tends to wear out the land. :'''1925''' Due to the drought, the Bank of Fayetteville went bankrupt. The bootlegging during this time in Atlanta kept the corn as a commodity. and corn became the only profitable commodity, due to the bootlegging commerce in Atlanta. :1939Fayetteville suffered a huge blow when the railroad line was ceased and removedThe biggest blow to the city came with the removal of the railroad line in 1939. :'''1945''' - Post World War II, the suburban residential communities had many workers commuting to Atlanta. {{Image|file=Fayette_County_Georgia-4.jpg |align=r |size=150 |caption=Peachtree City, GA flag }}{{clear}} :'''1959''' {{Blue|Peachtree City, Georgia}} started as a pre-planned town on 16,000 acres with chartering 1959. Peachtree City, Georgia has a ''Foreign Trade Zone'' for its main industries. It has grown considerably since 1970, being within the Atlanta metropolitan area. ::The Fayette County Historical Society was chartered in 1972 and meets each third Sunday, September through May. For more information, call 770-716-6020. :''' 1996''' Heritage Park was dedicated during the 1996 Olympic Games. There are Plaques, with engravings of the county history were arranged in five circles around the fountain. :'''2002-08''' Charles "Chuck" Floyd was appointed as Chief Magistrate Judge for Fayette Count, 2002. elected the first African American to be elected to any office in Fayette County. In 2004 and 2008, he was the first African American ever elected to any office in the county. :'''2003''' The new courthouse was completed, named the Justice Center. ::Margaret Mitchell Library ( the famous author) holds the Fayette County Historical Society and has displays of Civil War, genealogical records. ::'''Current''' Fayette County had (9) voting districts in 1821 which are still existing. A population increase has divided the 9 districts to (36) voting precincts. Fayette has a top-notch education system with (5) public high schools, (5) middle schools and (17) grade schools. ::Fayette County is the locale for (100) churches. Five churches are from the 1800's time frame yet still have active congregations: Antioch Baptist, Fayetteville First Baptist, Fayetteville First United Methodist, Flat Creek Baptist, and Whitewater Baptist.


:'''{{Blue|Towns of Fayette County }}''' :::{{Blue|Fayetteville, Georgia}} is the county seat of Fayette county. {{Blue|Fayetteville, Georgia was named county seat, 1823}} and incorporated. It also began on the Southern railway, was incorporated in 1823, and its charter was amended in 1888. It has a money order postoffice with rural free delivery routes, express and telegraph offices, a court house worth $15,000, cotton seed oil mill, guano factory being built and a dozen stores. This town was Fayette County's only city until the 1900's except small beginning communities. The 1900 census recorded 2,265 inhabitants with 430 living in town.[Source: Georgia: Sketches, Counties, Towns, Events, Institutions & People, Vol. 2, Publ. 1906 Transcribed By: Maggie Coleman] http://genealogytrails.com/geo/fayette/countyhistory.html {{Image|file=Fayette_County_Georgia-6.jpg |align=r |size=225 |caption=Fayetteville town square }}{{clear}} :::{{Blue|Flat Creek, Georgia}} a little village of Fayette county, (ten miles southwest) of Fayetteville where in 1864 some Civil war encounters occurred. These were the Union raids on the West Point and Macon Railroads. During 1864 Civil War skirmishes in summer and fall, here which were Union raids on West Point Railroads.Source: Georgia: Sketches, Counties, Towns, Events, Institutions & People, Vol. 2, Publ. 1906 Transcribed By:Maggie Coleman. :::{{Blue|Kenwood, Georgia}} began as a station on the Southern railway, located (5 miles north) of Fayetteville. Source: Georgia Sketches of Counties, Towns, Events, Institutions, and Persons, VOL II, by Candler & Evans, Publ. 1906. Transcribed by Tracy McAllister :::{{blue|Lowry, Georgia}} is located on the Southern railway, (10 miles south of Fayetteville, Georgia. (Source: Georgia Sketches of Counties, Towns, Events, Institutions, and Persons, VOL II, by Candler & Evans, Publ. 1906. Transcribed by Joanne Morgan) :::{{Blue|Milners Store, Georgia}} is located in the northern segment of Fayette County, (2) two miles northwest of Kenwood, a nearby railroad station. {{Image|file=Fayette_County_Georgia-1.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Starrs Mill.}}{{clear}} :::{{blue|Starrs Mill, Georgia}} is a small unincorporated community, on Georgia State Rte 74. This grew around a grist mill in the area. According to a historic marker, Hannah Gillcoat built the first mill prior to 1825 on Whitewater Creek. This was (<1 mile) from the Creek Indian lands and Georgia. Hilliard Starr owned the mill 1866-1879. The original two log buildings burned. In 1907 William T Glower built the existing building which operated until 1959. This used a water powered turbine to grind corn, operate a sawmill , aw cotton gin with a dynamo to produce electricity for Senioa, Georgia.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starrs_Mill,_Georgia {{Image|file=Fayette_County_Georgia-4.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=Peachtree City, GA flag }}{{clear}} :::{{Blue|Peachtree City, Georgia}} was begun in 1959 as a pre-planned city. Peachtree City is the largest city in Fayette County, Georgia, USA, with population of 35,186. The water fountain in the city plaza is a donation from Japanese companies who opened businesses there. {{Image|file=Fayette_County_Georgia-6.jpg |align=r |size=225 |caption=Fayetteville town square }}{{clear}} :::{{Blue|Fayetteville, Georgia was named as the county seat in 1823}}. This was the only city until the 1900's, except for some small communities: Peachtree City, Tyrone, Brooks, and Woolsey. http://genealogytrails.com/geo/fayette/countyhistory.html


'''{{Blue|Fayette county Citizens' Histories}}''' ::{{blue|General David Dickson}} :::General David Dickson was commanding a volunteer company during the Revolutionary War, 1775 at Snow Camps located on the Reedy River, when they overtook Col. Cunningham and the Tories. In 1776, Gen. Dickson commanded a different volunteer company against the Tories and the Cherokees, under command of Gen. Williamson. By 1777 he brought minute men into Georgia for stationing on the Frontiers.. 1778 Dickson and company sent to take St. Augustine (soon to become Florida). After this the minute men were discharged and Gen. Dickson returned to South Carolina to help out there until the end of the American Revolution. :'''{{Blue|Samuel Parsons}}''' :::Samuel Parsons died in 1832, aged 70 years. He was a native of the State of Virginia. At the age of fifteen he entered the army of the Revolution, was engaged in the battle of Guilford Courthouse, at the siege of Little York, and witnessed the surrender of Lord Cornwallis. {{Image|file=Fayette_County_Georgia-3.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=Holliday Dorsey Fife House }}{{clear}} :{{Blue|John Stiles Holliday}} :::John Stiles Holliday, an uncle of John Henry "Doc" Holiday built his house in 1855, called the Holliday-Dorsey-Fife House, near the Old Courthouse Square. This building holds items of Fayette County history, and Civil War items. A log cabin (built in 1930) by the Works Progress administration. Fayetteville bought this home, 1999 to renovate and reopened it in 2003. This is currently owned by the American Legion.The Holliday family was from Fayette county. One of the cousins of "Doc" Holliday married a Fitgerald. Thus {{blue| Doc Holliday was a "kissing cousin" of Margaret Mitchell}} {{Image|file=Photos-619.png |align=r |size=150 |caption=Doc Holliday}} {{clear}} :'''1930's''' {{Blue|Margaret Mitchell}} researched Fayette county for facts for her novel, " GONE WITH THE WIND". {{Image|file=Mitchell-7978-2.jpg |align=r |size=150 |caption=Margaret Mitchell, author }}{{clear}} :{{blue|''' Phillip Fitzgerald''' }} :::Phillip Fitzgerald, the great Grandfather of Margaret Mitchell, arrived in Fayette County in the 1820's. He opened some of the first businesses in Fayetteville. {{Blue|the Fitzgeralds were the prototypes for the O'Hara in the book}}. The Fitzgeralds are buried in the Fayetteville City Cemetery. :'''{{Blue |Other Fayette County citizens}}''' :::{{Blue |Other Fayette County citizens}}, Matthew Yates, who hybridized the Yates apple, and Talula Gilbert Bottoms, a well-known southern quilter. Former governor Hugh M. Dorsey, folk artist Nellie Mae Rowe, and Charles D. Redwine, a state senator instrumental in establishing compulsory public education in the state, were notable twentieth-century residents. Ferrol Sams, a prominent physician and author, and his wife, Helen, also a physician, began practicing medicine in the county in the early 1950s.


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*Fulton County – north *Clayton County – east *Spalding County – south *Coweta County – west ===Government Offices=== https://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/topics/counties/fayette :Dec. 24, 1821 The Georgia act authorized the formation of Fayette County and specified the County justices to select the county seat. (Ga. Laws 1821, p. 44). These justices did select the location for the county seat market at first "C H" ''(for courthouse)''. These became Fayetteville, Georgia. (Ga. Laws 1823, p. 178). incorporated Fayetteville into a town. '''1st place to hold court''' this was directed to hold court, but the location has not been found. {{Image|file=Fayette_County_Georgia-7.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=1825 Fayetteville, GA, Fayette County Courthouse }}{{clear}} '''1st Courthouse, 1825''' was a two-story courthouse was constructed. z{{Image|file=Fayette_County_Georgia-8.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=1825 Fayette Co. Courthouse }}{{clear}} '''1st courthouse was remodeled, 1965''' - the original building became a 3-story building in 1965. This building still stands, and is the oldest courthouse of Georgia '''1st Courthouse Fire, 1983''' Fire caused by arsonists damaged the 3rd floor, roof and clocktower. '''1st courthouse Renovation, 1983-84 ''' Restoration of the courthouse began in August 1983 and was completed in May 1984. However, after the fire, Fayette County officials decided that the old courthouse was inadequate '''2nd Courthouse Annex, 1985''' - completion. This became the new Fayette Courthouse and center for the Fayette County County Complex. '''3rd Complex, 1992''' - Fayette county had another Fayette County Administration Complex built {{Image|file=Fayette_County_Georgia-9.jpg |align=r |size=325 |caption=Fayette County current courthouse, (named Justice Center) }}{{clear}} '''4th County Justice Center, 2003''' the current building was completed 2003 :: The 1825 courthouse no longer serves as courthouse, this structure is the oldest former courthouse, but is still standing in Georgia. ===Geography=== :Size- 199 square miles (520 km2), of which 194 square miles (500 km2) is land and 5.0 square miles (13 km2) (2.5%) is water. :Dimensions - Length, 27 m.; breadth, 18 m.; area square miles, 486. :Rivers-- The Flint River provides the earliest route for transportation and shipping of crops. :Border - Eastern border is the Flint River :Basins -Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River Basin ACF River Basin ::Sub Basin -Upper Flint River sub-basin All Fayette County :County Seat - Fayetteville, 107 miles from Milledgeville. :Jonesborough, Georgia locatedon the Macon and Western Railroad :Rough and Ready, and Fairburne, are small places. :Terrain - level :Soil - gray quality, adapted to cotton, corn, &c. :Climate- healthy. Protected areas
===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 91,263 people in the county with a population density of 463 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 80.96% White, 12.87% Black or African American, 0.21% Native American, 2.42% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 0.76% from other races, and 1.25% from two or more races. 2.83% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. In 2010 there were 106,567 people with a population density of 548.3 people/sq. mi. *Since late 1990's, Fayette County has been part of the Greater Atlanta Metropolitan Area. It is located south of Atlanta, which is based in Fulton County. *Fayette County is minutes from Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport. Schools
*The county commission and school board are elected members. This school board is one of the )20 boards/180 boards) that have this system. *NAACP Plaaintiffs filed the system prevented its minority of 20% of population from electing their choice of candates. (The judge ruled in their favor), thus 2013, single member voting was begun. 2014, first African Americans were elected to the Commission and school board. A negotiated system of four seats are elected at from single member districts plus one at-large seat. Highways
*Georgia 54.svg State Route 54 *Georgia 74.svg State Route 74 *Georgia 85.svg State Route 85 *Georgia 92.svg State Route 92 *Georgia 138.svg State Route 138 *Georgia 279.svg State Route 279 *Georgia 314.svg State Route 314 Notables
*Furman Bisher, longtime late sports columnist, Atlanta Journal-Constitution *Robert H. Brooks, former Chairman and CEO, Hooter's of America Inc. *Zac Brown, Grammy award-winning singer, Zac Brown Band *Robert J Burch, Children's author *Kandi Burruss, singer, reality TV star *Kathy Cox, State School Superintendent *Creflo Dollar, televangelist *Mike Duke, Former CEO of Wal-Mart Stores Inc. *Emmanuel Lewis, actor, Webster *Carole Marsh, children's author and founder of Gallopade InternationalPaul Orndorff, pro wrestle *Ferrol Sams, physician, humorist, storyteller, and best-selling novelist. *Reed Sorenson, NASCAR driver *Gy Waldron, creator and executive producer, The Dukes of Hazard *John Waller, contemporary Christian singer *Gary Anthony Williams, television and film actor County Resources
===Cities/Communities=== *Brooks *Fayetteville *Peachtree City *Tyrone *Woolsey *Fayette County has five incorporated municipalities within its borders; Fayetteville, Brooks, Woolsey, Tyrone and Peachtree City. Formerly, Inman was also a municipality, but gave up its charter years ago. In 2015 Fayetteville, a majority-white city, elected its first African-American mayor, Ed Johnson. In 2011 he had been the first African American elected to its city council and only the second black elected to any office in the history of Fayette County. {{Image|file=Fayette_County_Georgia-4.jpg |align=r |size=100 |caption=Peachtree City, GA flag }}{{clear}} * Peachtree City was chartered in 1959. It was developed as the only planned community in the county and in the Southeast; it covers 16,000 acres. ===Census=== * Fayette County has increased rapidly in population and development since the late 20th century, nearly doubling its population since 1990 Atlanta suburb. * 2010 U.S. census, the population is 106,567, an increase from the 2000 population of 91,263. * 1850 Census.—Dwellings, 1,196; families, 1,206; white males, 3,450; white females, 3,290; free coloured males, 3; 1 free coloured female. Total free population, 6,744; slaves, 1,965. Deaths, 99. Farms, 818; manufacturing establishments, 6. Value of real estate, $2,185,835 ; value of personal estate, $1,162,169. ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} * The Fitzgeralds are buried in the Fayetteville City Cemetery. *[http://www.ejlanham.com/MyFayetteCounty.html Revolutionary War, War of 1812, Civil War Burials] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery-browse/USA/Georgia/Fayette-County?id=county_438 FindAGrave Cemeteries of Fayette County, Georgia] ===Sources=== *"Historical Collections Of Georgia", by George White, 1855 *[http://www.ejlanham.com/MyFayetteCounty.html Revolutionary War, War of 1812, Civil War Burials] *https://www.fayettecountyga.gov/information/about_Fayette.html *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fayette_County,_Georgia *http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/fayette/history.htm *[http://www.ejlanham.com/MyFayetteCounty.html Revolutionary War, War of 1812, Civil War Burials] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery-browse/USA/Georgia/Fayette-County?id=county_438 FindAGrave Cemeteries of Fayette County, Georgia]

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{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *The current leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. *The coordinator for this county is [[Branham-239|Robert Branham]]. ===Formed From=== {{Blue|Fayette County was formed in 1837 from Bastrop and Colorado counties and organized 1838 when La Grange was named the county seat.}} It is named for the Marquis de la Fayette, a French nobleman who became an American Revolutionary War hero.https://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/fayette-county ===Adjacent counties=== {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = Fayette County,[[:Category:Texas| Texas]] | NW Location = [[:Space:Lee County, Texas|Lee County]] | N Location = [[:Space:Washington County, Texas|Washington County]] | NE Location = [[:Space:Austin County, Texas|Austin County]] | E Location = | SE Location = [[:Space:Colorado County, Texas|Colorado County]] | S Location = [[:Space:Lavaca County, Texas|Lavaca County]] | SW Location = [[:Space:Gonzales County, Texas|Gonzales County]] | W Location = [[:Space:Bastrop County, Texas|Bastrop County]] }} {{Image|file=Fayette_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Fayette County Courthouse }} ===History/Timeline=== Prior to European settlement Lipan Apaches and Tonkawa Indians inhabited parts of what is now Fayette County. Many Indian artifacts have been found, especially along the Colorado River and near Round Top. A few miles north of the Colorado River, above Little Pin Oak Creek, a stratified multicomponent campsite was found, with Clovis, Plainview, and other later artifacts. Early 1700's Spanish explorers passed through on La Bahía Road, which ran SW to NE. This road then crossed the river at the site of present La Grange. This was the major route for travel during the Mexican period. :Prior to 1821-earliest known white settlers, '''Aylett C Buckner''' and '''Peter Powell''', arrived earlier and lived on La Bahía Road west of La Grange, where they ran a trading post. :The area was part of '''Stephen F. Austin's first colony'''. but the Formal settlement began in : :'''1822''' Formal settlement with the Austin Colonists' arrival. :'''1824 to 1828''' ten members of the '''Old Three Hundred''' received title to their land grants in the fertile Colorado River valley; '''William Rabb''' received four leagues in order to build a mill. :The earliest settlers gathered at Wood's Fort, Moore's Fort (La Grange), the James Ross home, and Jesse Burnam's blockhouse, twelve miles below La Grange. Burnam's Ferry on the Colorado River provided a cutoff route from La Bahía Road to San Felipe. :Pre 1836 (Texas independence) the area above La Bahía Road was in the Mina Municipality and :Below was in the Municipality of Colorado. :Gotier's Trace, the Wilbarger Trace, and the La Grange-San Felipe road intersected La Bahía Road. :Ferries were used to cross the Colorado River until the :1883 - 1st bridge was built at La Grange by private subscription in '''1883'''. :Dec 14, 1837, a petition by the citizens requested the Republic of Texas Congress to establish the Fayette County.Named in honor of the Marquis de Lafayette. La Grange, the name of the chateau to which Lafayette retired, was designated the county seat. Jan 18, 1838: The citizens organized government for the county government on January 18, 1838, and the southwestern boundary of the county was extended westward on May 3, 1838. The county lost territory in the south to Lavaca County in 1854 and in the north to Lee County in 1874. The early settlers' life revolved around their plantations, but problems with Indians occupied much of their time. Sometimes the settlers felt so threatened that they moved down to the lower Colorado River area. At other times they grouped together, sometimes aided by Lipan Apache and Tonkawa Indians who were friendly to the settlers, to resist marauding bands of Comanches, Wacos, and Kichais. Fayette County men were prominent in the Texas Revolution; more than fifty men participated in the battle of San Jacinto, including Joel W. Robison, one of the captors of Antonio López de Santa Anna. The Somervell, Mier, and Dawson expeditions were composed mostly of Fayette County men. In 1848 the remains of the men killed in the Dawson Massacre and in Perote Prison were returned to Fayette County and interred on Monument Hill; in 1933 a granite tomb was dedicated there (see MONUMENT HILL-KREISCHE BREWERY STATE HISTORIC SITE). The historic Muster Oak, still standing on the square, has been a rallying site since the early settlement. William Menefee, a signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence, was from Fayette County. A proposal to permanently locate the state capital in Fayette County was approved on April 11, 1838, by an overwhelming majority of the Second Congress. Local citizens arranged for the purchase of the Eblin league on the east side of the Colorado River near La Grange, reserving all vacant lands within a nine-mile radius. The measure was vetoed by Sam Houston, however, and the capital was located upriver in what later became Austin. {{Image|file=Fayette_County_Texas-1.png |align=c |size=m |caption='''Painting depicting Monument Hill, Mier Massacre''' }}{{clear}} '''1867''' - High number of deaths this year due in a short period of time. Yellow Fever. Roots web, genealogy site relates La Grange had a high number of deaths all at once due to Yellow fever :Aug through November,1867, the {{Blue |Yellow Fever Scourge}} befell the small town of La Grange. The epidemic ran its course and leaving 204 dead, (almost 1/5 of the town's population). :Many deaths went unreported; bodies were rudely prepared for burial stood in piles within the cemetery fence. Mass burials took place, with six or seven bodies to a grave”.http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txnueces/Yellow%20Fever.html [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txnueces/Yellow%20Fever.html Deaths in La Grange caused by Yellow fever] :There are more than a dozen historic properties listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Fayette County. :Fayette County is the location of the real Chicken Ranch, which was the basis of the musical play and feature film The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas. :'''1970-1980's''' - The oil deposit known as the Giddings Field on the Austin Chalk in had drilling in Fayette county. This was also in the 1980s. http://texasalmanac.com/topics/business/history-oil-discoveries-texas ===Government Offices=== Jan 18, 1838: The citizens organized the county government Fayette County has had four courthouses:the first in '''1838''', a second in '''1848''', the tird in '''1857''' and thye current courthouse in '''1891'''. Fayette County was officially organized in 1838, named after American Revolutionary War hero, the Marquis de Lafayette. The town of La Grange (meaning "the barn" in French) was platted in 1837 and became the county seat. http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasCourthouses/Fayette-County-Courthouse-Texas.htm#1857 '''1838''' The Fayette County first courthouse was originally a store/saloon owned by '''Ben F Nabers'''. The county bought this building for $250 and moved it to the county square. It was wooden, 30' x 16'. It had five windows, a double front door, and a gable roof. There were no divisions inside so the court occupied the entire interior. County offices were rented. When the new courthouse was built, this building was demolished. '''1848''' This second courthouse was built on the square where the first courthouse stood. Plans specified a brick building, but the finished building was wood. It was two story, 30' x 40' on a stone foundation. The Courtroom was on first floor, with a thirteen foot ceiling. Offices were upstarirs on the second floor. A wooden cupola on roof held a bell purchased for $100. When the building was replaced, it sold for '''$1,180.00''' and then moved to a location where many businesses used it. {{Image|file=Fayette_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=305 |caption='''Third Fayette County Courthouse'''. }}{{clear}} '''1857''' The third courthouse cost '''$14,500,00''' and was designed by Rosenberg in Greek Revival style. It was a two story stone building, with quoins, a balcony over the double door entrance. The base for the tower is 10-15 ft, with a gilded dome and a weather vane. the clock was added later for $300. A clock was installed in the lower section of the tower. The courtroom was on 2nd floor, with county offices on first floor. When the county ruled the courthouse unsafe, it was demolished as peop.le questioned the safety of the building. The Courthouses of Fayette County by Terry Jeanson {{Image|file=Fayette_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=l |size=350 |caption= '''Fourth Fayette County Courthouse''' }} '''1890''' County Commissioners hired J Riely Gordon to design the current Courthouse and authorized the sale of $ 90,000 in bonds to fund the construction. The courthouse is Romanesque Revival style using four native Texas stones, Pecos Red Sandstone, Belton White Limestone, Pink Burnet Granite, and Blue Muldoon Sandstone.There are five bays on each side of the three story courthouse. Entrances are arched, framed by extended pedimented pavilions with checkerboard patterns decorating the pediments. The roof is pyramidal. Entrances on the north and south sides have smaller balconies above them, crowned with stone pediments with stone carved gargoyles perched on top.http://www.co.fayette.tx.us/default.aspx?Fayette_County/Courthouse {{Image|file=Fayette_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=l |size=400 |caption = "Current Fayette County Courthouse''' }}{{clear}} The bell tower has a tiny staircase, accessible from the third floor which is kept padlocked. At the top is a clock, with some discrepancies of the numbers looking reversed. Note the bell tower can be reached from a small staircase off the third floor. The door leading to the stairs is locked with a hasp and padlock. The steps are small and the place is definitely not for claustrophobics. Tiny windows look down at the sidewalk - nearly 100 feet below. This courthouse is now the oldest existing '''J Riely Gordon''' courthouse in Texas. It has served as a setting for social events, celebrations, courtroom dramas, and political oratory, and continues as a center of politics and government for the Fayette County. {{clear}} ===Geography=== {{Image|file=Fayette_County_Texas.png |align=l |size=200 |caption='''Location in Texas''' }}{{clear}} Fayette County is located in the '''Prairies and Lakes''' area of South Central Texas. This soith central county is bisected by the Colorado River floiwing from the northwest to the southeast. It has a total area of 960 square miles, of which 950 square miles is land and 9.8 square miles is water. The land is rolling to level containing sandy loam and black waxy soils. '''Airports''' * Fayette Regional Air Center= county owned, area west of LaGrange. '''Hospitals''' * Saint Marks Medical Center, La Grange '''Lakes''' * Fayette County Reservoir '''Major highways:''' * Interstate Highway 10 * U.S. Highway 77 * U.S. Highway 90 * U.S. Highway 290 * State Highway 71 * State Highway 95 * State Highway 159 * State Highway 237 '''Railroads''' * UP - Union Pacific Railroad Company ===Local Resources=== '''Agriculture''' * Beef Cattle * Corn * Dairies * Firewood * Hay * Pecans * Sorghum '''Minerals''' * Bentonite Clay * Gravel * Natural Gas * Oil * Sand ===Protected areas=== * Kreische Brewery State Historic Site * Monument Hill State Historic Site [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monument_Hill_and_Kreische_Brewery_State_Historic_Sites State park - Men who died in Dawson Massacre, Mier Expedition] ===Demographics=== There were 21,804 people, 8,722 households, and 6,044 families residing in the county. The population density was 23 people per square mile (9/km²). There were 11,113 housing units at an average density of 12 per square mile (5/km²). The racial makeup of the county was 84.58% White, 7.01% Black or African American, 0.36% Native American, 0.22% Asian, 0.06% Pacific Islander, 6.66% from other races, and 1.11% from two or more races. 12.78% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. 34.9% were of German, 16.4% Czech, 7.6% American and 5.3% English ancestry according to census 2000. Christianity is the number one religion and Judaism is the second. There were 8,722 households out of which 28.50% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 58.00% were married couples living together, 7.80% had a female householder with no husband present, and 30.70% were non-families. 28.00% of all households were made up of individuals and 16.40% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.44 and the average family size was 2.97. In the county, the population was spread out with 23.20% under the age of 18, 7.00% from 18 to 24, 23.60% from 25 to 44, 24.20% from 45 to 64, and 22.00% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 43 years. For every 100 females there were 93.70 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 91.00 males. The median income for a household in the county was $34,526, and the median income for a family was $43,156. Males had a median income of $29,008 versus $20,859 for females. The per capita income for the county was $18,888. About 8.10% of families and 11.40% of the population were below the poverty line, including 12.70% of those under age 18 and 13.50% of those age 65 or over ====Cities/Towns==== '''Population estimates as of Jan 1, 2014 are shown in parenthesis.''' * [[:Category:Carmine, Texas|Carmine (259)]]- mostly in Washington County * [[:Category:Fayetteville, Texas|Fayetteville (255)]] * [[:Category:Flatonia, Texas|Flatonia {1,365)]] * [[:Category:La Grange, Texas|La Grange, county seat (4,622)]] * [[:Category:Schulenburg, Texas|Schulenburg (2,860)]] {| border="2" class="wikitable | '''Town''' || '''Town''' || '''Town''' |- |[[:Category:Ammannsville, Texas|Ammansville]] || [[:Category:Armstrong, Texas|Armstrong]] || [[:Category:Bethany, Texas|Bethany]] |- | [[:Category:Biegel, Texas|Biegel]] || [[:Category:Bluff, Texas|Bluff]]|| [[:Category:Blum Hill, Texas|Blum Hill]] |- | [[:Category:Black Jack Springs, Texas|Black Jack Springs]] || [[:Category:Bridge Valley, Texas|Bridge Valley]] || [[:Category:Buckner's Creek, Texas|Buckner's Creek]] |- | [[:Category:Cedar, Texas|Cedar]] || [[:Category:Burnham's Crossing, Texas|Burnham's Crossing]] || [[:Category:Center Grove, Texas|Center Grove]] |- | [[:Category:Cockrill's Hill, Texas|Cockrill's Hill]] || [[:Category:Cistern, Texas|Cistern]] || [[:Category:Colony, Texas|Colony]] |- | [[:Category:Colorado City, Texas|Colorado City]] || [[:Category:Dubina, Texas|Dubina]] || [[:Category:Ellinger, Texas|Ellinger]] |- | [[:Category:Elm Grove, Texas|Elm Grove]] || [[:Category:Engle, Texas| Engle]] || [[:Category:Floy, Texas|Floy]] |- | [[:Category:Ford's Prairie, Texas|Ford's Prairie]]|| Franke || [[:Category:Freyburg, Texas|Freyburg]] |- | [[:Category:Gay Hill, Texas|Gay Hill]] || [[:Category:Halsted, Texas|Halsted]] || [[:Category: Haw Creek, Texas|Haw Creek]] |- | [[:Category:High Hill, Texas|High Hill]] || [[:Category:Holman, Texas|Holman]] || [[:Category:Hottentot, Texas|Hottentot]] |- | [[:Category:Hostyn, Texas|Hostyn]] || [[:Category:Hostyn Hill, Texas|Hostyn Hill ]]|| [[:Category:Indian Creek, Fayette County, Texas|Indian Creek]] |- | [[:Category:Joiner, Texas|Joiner]] || [[:Category:Ingram's Prairie, Texas|Ingram's Prairie]]|| [[:Category:Kirtley, Texas|Kirtley]] |- | [[:Category:Kocicina, Texas|Kocicina]] || [[:Category:Ledbetter, Texas|Ledbetter]] || [[:Category: Lena, Texas|Lena]] |- | [[:Category:Leevan, Texas|Leevan]] || [[:Category:Lewis Settlement, Texas|Lewis Settlement]]|| [[:Category:Live Oak Hill, Texas|Live Oak Hill]] |- | [[:Category:Lyons, Texas|Lyons]] || [[:Category:Manton Spring, Texas|Manton Spring]] || [[:Category:Marly, Texas|Marly]] |- | [[:Category:Mecklenburg, Texas|Mecklenburg]] || [[:Category:Middle Creek, Texas|Middle Creek ]] || [[:Category:Miller's Station, Texas|Miller's Station]] |- | [[:Category:Moravan, Texas|Moravan]] || [[:Category:Mulberry, Texas|Mulberry]]|| [[:Category:Muldoon, Texas|Muldoon, (95)]] |- | [[:Category:Mullins Prairie, Texas|Mullins Prairie]] || [[:Category:Nassau, Texas|Nassau]] || [[:Category:Navidad, Texas|Navidad]] |- | [[:Category:Nechanitz, Texas|Nechanitz]] || [[:Category:O'Quinn, Texas|O'Quinn]] || [[:Category:Oldenburg, Texas|Oldenburg]] |- | [[:Category:Orizaba, Texas|Orizaba]] || [[:Category:Oso, Texas|Oso]] || [[:Category: Park, Texas|Park]] |- | [[:Category:Pecan, Texas|Pecan]] || [[:Category:Pin Oak, Texas|Pin Oak]] || [[:Category:Pine Springs, Texas|Pine Springs]] |- | [[:Category:Pisek, Texas|Pisek]] || [[:Category:Plim, Texas|Plim (145)]] || [[:Category:Praha, Texas|Praha]] |- | [[:Category:Prairie Valley, Fayette County, Texas|Prairie Valley]]|| [[:Category:Primm, Texas|Primm]] || [[:Category:Ross Prairie, Texas|Ross Prairie]] |- | [[:Category:Rek Hill, Texas|Rek Hill]] || [[:Category:Rocky Ridge, Texas|Rocky Ridge]] || [[:Category:Rabbs Prairie, Texas|Rabbs Prairie]] |- | [[:Category:Round Top, Texas|Round Top (88)]] || [[:Category:Roznov, Texas|Roznov]] || [[:Category:Rutersville, Texas|Rutersville]] |- | [[:Category:St. John, Texas|St. John]] || [[:Category:Scott, Texas|Scott]]|| [[:Category:Sedan, Texas|Sedan]] |- | [[:Category:Stella, Texas|Stella]] || [[:Category:Swiss Alp, Texas|Swiss Alp]] || [[:Category:Stellar, Texas|Stellar]] |- | [[:Category:Tamberg, Texas|Tamberg]] || [[:Category:Toledo, Texas|Toledo]] || [[:Category:Waldeck, Texas|Waldeck]] |- | [[:Category:Wallhalla, Texas|Walhalla]] ||[[:Category:Willow Springs, Texas|Willow Springs]]|| [[:Category:Warrenton, Texas|Warrenton (186)]] |- | Wendt|| [[:Category:West Point, Texas|West Point (213)]] || [[:Category:Warda, Texas|Warda (121)]] |- |[[:Category:Whiteside's Prairie, Texas|Whiteside's Prairie]]| ||[[:Category:Winchester, Texas|Winchester]] || [[:Category:Winedale, Texas|Winedale (67)]] |- | [[:Category:Wood's Fort, Texas|Wood's Fort]] || [[:Category:Wursten, Texas|Wursten]] || [[:Category:Zapalac, Texas|Zapalac]] |- | [[:Category:Zapp, Texas|Zapp]] |} ====Land Grants==== * Part of the Stephen F. Austin colony, '''James Winn''' acquired 4,428 acres in '''1831'''. The present Round Top townsite was included in this tract. A total of ninety-two Mexican land grants were granted in the area that is now Fayette County. ===Events/Festivals=== * Best Little Cowboy Gathering in March, La Grange * Czhilispiel in October, Flatonia * Festival in August, Schulenburg * Oldest Christmas Parade in December, Round Top * Prazska Pout in August * Lickskillet Festival in Oclober, Fayetteville * Shakespeare Festival in April, Round Top * Schuetzenfest in September, Round Top * Shakespeare Festival In April, Round Top * Romato Festival in May, Ellinger =====Places of Interest===== * Cadillac Museum, Warrenton * Faison Home Museum * Old Lutheran Church, Round Top * "Painted Churches" * Quilt Museum, La Grange * Winedale Inn, Winedale ====National Register of Historic Places==== These 22 locations have been designated as Hitoric Places in Fayette County. * Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Round Top * Buckner's Creek Bridge, N of Flatonia * Cummins Creek Bridge, NW of Round Top * Dubina Historic Distruct, Dubina * Nathaniel W Faison House, La Grange * Fayette County Courthouse Square Historic District, La Grange * Fayette County Courthouse and Jail, :a Grange *Fayetteville Historic District, Fayetteville * Henry L Kreische Brewery and House, S of La Grange * Mount Eliza (aka Old Willrich Place; Carl Thuemler Place), S of La Grange * Mulberry Creek Bridge, Schulenburg * Nativity if Mary, Blessede Virgin Catholic Church (aka St Mary's), High Hill * William Neese Sr Homestead, Warrenton * Simon Pytlovany House, Dubina * Schulenburg Cotton Compress, Schulenburg * SEngelmann Hall and City Neat Market Building, Schulenburg * St James Episcopal Church, La Grange * St John the Baptist Catholicd Church, Ammansville * St Mary's Church of the Assumption, Praha * State Highway 71 Bridge at the Colorado River, La Grange * Winedale Inn Complex (aka Stagecoach Inn, Winedale), Winedale * Zapp Cuilding (aka Country Place Hotel and Restaurant), Faetteville =====Schools===== {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align=l |size=220 |caption= }}{{clear}} =====Land Grants===== :'''1824 to 1828''' ten members of the '''Old Three Hundred''' received title to their land grants in the fertile Colorado River valley; '''William Rabb''' received four leagues in order to build a mill. ===Notables=== {{Image|file=Fayette_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=CSA marker. }}{{clear}} * [[Menefee-84|William Christian Menefee]] === Historical Census=== {| border="1" class="sortable" !YEAR !POPULATION !CHANGES |1850 -- 3,756 — |- |1860 -- 11,604 208.9% |- |1870 -- 16,863 45.3% |- |1880 -- 27,996 66.0% |- |1890 -- 31,481 12.4% |- |1900 -- 36,542 16.1% |- |1910 -- 29,796 −18.5% |- |1920 -- 29,965 0.6% |- |1930 -- 30,708 2.5% |- |1940 -- 29,246 −4.8% |- |1950 -- 24,176 −17.3% |- |1960 -- 20,384 −15.7% |- |1970 -- 17,650 −13.4% |- |1980 -- 18,832 6.7% |- |1990 -- 20,095 6.7% |- |2000 -- 21,804 8.5% |- |2010 -- 24,554 12.6% |- |Est. 2014 -- 24,833 1.1% |} ====Wikitree Profiles==== *[[Highsmith-215 |Benjamin F Highsmith]], Alamo Scout, courier, fought in siege of Bexar, courier for Alamo, fought at San Jacinto, Mexican War *[[Menefee-84 |William Christian Menefee]] a signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} There are 203 Cemeteries in Fayette County. These categories are present on WikiTree *[[:Category: Oak Hill Cemetery, Flatonia, Texas|Oak Hill Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Florida Chapel Cemetery, Round Top, Texas|florida Chapel Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Praha Catholic Cemetery, Praha, Texas|Praha Cathollic Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Holy Cross Cemetery, Warda, Texas|Holy Cross Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Saint Michaels Lutheran Church Cemetery, Winchester, Texas|Saint Michaels Lutheran Church Cemetery]] ===Sources=== *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txnueces/Yellow%20Fever.html Yellow Fever] * Fayette County, Texas. - '''https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fayette_County,_Texas''' * The Handbook of Texas Online, Texas State Historical Association, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. - '''http://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/''' * Texas Almanac 2016 - 2017, Copyright (c) 2016 by Texas State Historical Association, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. All Rights Reserved, - '''https://shoptsha.com/products/12459/Books/Texas-Almanac-2016-2017''' * Texas Highways, published by the Texas Department of Transportation, Austin, Texas, Copyright (c) 2016, All Rights Reserved. = '''http://www.texashighways.com''' *The Texas Historical Commission at http://www.thc.state.tx.us/; *The Texas Historical Commission's County Atlas at http://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/shell-county.htm; *The Texas Historical Commission's County Atlas: Texas National Register Profile at http://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/shell-desig.htm; the Fayette County Texas website at *http://www.co.fayette.tx.us/; *"The Temples of Justice of Fayette County" by Katie Kulhanek of the Fayette County Historical Commission at http://www.fayettecountyhistory.org/la_grange_footprints.htm; *http://www.texasescapes.com/CentralTexasTownsSouth/OldenburgTexas/OldenburgTx.htm *https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hno12 *http://www.fayettecountyhistory.org/oldenburg.htm

Fayette H. Norvell - Application to West Point 1825

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This collection of letters, written on behalf of [[Norvell-27|Fayette H. Norvell]], urging his admittance as a cadet in the U. S. Military Academy at West Point, shows quite a coordinated campaign by his brother and many other influential people in his home town of Lynchburg, Virginia to get him into the academy. Reading these letters.....and, thinking about who the people were who authored them, made me realize just how hard it was to be selected for the honor of attending this school. Several of the letters were written by his brother, William W. Norvell, who seemed to be the coordinator of the effort, making sure that all needs were met in order to secure Fayette's appointment to West Point. One letter was from John M. Otey, his brother-in-law; but no less of an influential person, being President of the City Council. William W. Norvell, himself, had been Captain of the Lynchburg Rifles and City Treasurer. Of course, the impressive eleven letter campaign also included the required letter from the area representative, David S. Garland. It would be very interesting, indeed, to research each of the other men who wrote the letters and discover just who they were.

Feature Friday

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This page is to help organize and schedule the Feature Friday livecast. == What is Feature Friday? == Feature Friday is a bi-monthly livecast. Each livecast focuses on a feature of WikiTree and demonstrates how it can be used and its benefits. == Feature Friday Schedule == * Nov 5 - [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1321531/join-first-ever-feature-friday-livecast-overview-wikitree Overview of WikiTree Apps Part I.] * Nov 19 - Rob Pavey will be joining the livecast to talk about his [[Space:WikiTree_AGC|AGC]] and [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer|WikiTree Sourcer]] extensions * '''Announcement''' Unfortunately, due to unforeseen circumstances, we need to postpone Feature Friday until the New Year. We will pick up with the Overview of WikiTree Apps, Part Deux, then! :-) * '''2022''' - Overview of WikiTree Apps Part II == Topic Suggestions == === Education === * Tutorial Pages * Mentors === Features for Organizing Your Work === * Free-Space Profiles * Personal Categories === Making Editing Easier === * Biography Generator * WikiTree AGC * WikiTree X === Research Features === * RootSearch * WikiTree Sourcer * Projects === Little Things We Take for Granted === * Copy ID, etc * Question marks linked to help pages * Text edit toolbar

Fenian Raids

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[[Category: Canadian Military History]] [[Category:List of Irish Uprisings]] [[Category: Ireland, Military History]] [[Category:Fenian Raids]] ==Fenian Raids== Between 1866 and 1871, the Fenian raids of the Fenian Brotherhood, an Irish Republican organization based in the United States, on British army forts, customs posts and other targets in Canada, were fought to bring pressure on Britain to withdraw from Ireland. They divided Catholic Irish-Canadians, many of whom were torn between loyalty to their new home and sympathy for the aims of the Fenians. The Protestant Irish were generally loyal to Britain and fought with the Orange Order against the Fenians. While the U.S. authorities arrested the men and confiscated their arms, there is speculation that some in the U.S. government had turned a blind eye to the preparations for the invasion, angered at actions that could have been construed as Canadian assistance to the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War. There were five Fenian raids of note and all of them ended in failure. [[Space:Fenian_Raids_1866|Fenian Raids 1866]] :'''Campobello Island Raid (1866)''' :'''Niagara Raid (Battles of Ridgeway and Fort Erie) (1866)''' :'''Pigeon Hill Raid (1866)''' [[Space:Fenian_Raids_1870|Fenian Raids 1870]] :'''Battle of Eccles Hill / Missisquoi County Raid (1870)''' :'''Battle of Trout River (1870)''' [[Space:Fenian_Raids_1871|Fenian Raids 1871]] :'''Pembina Raid (1871)''' '''Agitation in Pacific Northwest (1870s and 1880s)''' The Fenian Brotherhood organized openly in the Pacific Northwest states during the 1870s and 1880s, agitating to invade British Columbia. Although no raids were ever launched, tensions were sufficient that Britain sent several large warships to the new railhead at Vancouver, British Columbia for the celebrations opening the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1886. '''Aftermath''' Ironically, though they did nothing to advance the cause of Irish independence, the 1866 Fenian raids and the inept efforts of the Canadian militia to repulse them helped to galvanize support for the Confederation of Canada in 1867. Some historians have argued that the affair tipped the final votes of reluctant Maritime provinces in favour of the collective security of nationhood, making Ridgeway the "battle that made Canada." Support for the Fenian Brotherhood's invasion of Canada quickly disappeared and there was no real threat after the 1890s. Nevertheless, the raids had an important effect on all Canadians. The Fenian raids caused an increased anti-American feeling in Canada and the Maritimes because of the U.S. government's perceived tolerance of the Fenians when they were meeting openly and preparing for the raids. The raids also aroused a martial spirit among Canadians by testing the militia's strength. Because of their poor performance, the militia took efforts to improve themselves. This was achieved without the huge cost of a real war. The greatest impact of the Fenian raids was in the developing a sense of Canadian nationalism and leading the provinces into a Confederation. This was seen as necessary for survival and self-defense; the raids showed Canadians that safety lay in unity and were an important factor in creating the modern nation-state of Canada. == Researching Family Members Involved in the Fenian Raids == * '''Fenian Raids Bounty Applications, 1866-1871'''. This database (Record Group 9. Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa, Ontario) consists of bounty applications for veterans. It is available online through Ancestry. *'''Canada General Service Medal'''. Members of British and Canadian regiments that served during the Fenian Raids were awarded the Canada General Service Medal. Library and Archives Canada has a searchable database [https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/military-heritage/military-medals-1812-1969/Pages/search.aspx here]. Enter your ancestor’s name. You don’t need to fill in the regiment or rank fields, but you do need to use the drop-down menu beside Event/Time Period to bring up Fenian Raids. *'''The Hit-and-Miss Approach'''. Your ancestor lived in Ontario as a young man in the 1860s. Let’s say his name is Henry H. Spencer. Enter “Henry H. Spencer” in the search box at [http://search.ourontario.ca/search Our Ontario]. Up comes a photo “Soldiers at Fenian Raid, 1866” with Henry in the front row. ==Links== * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fenian_raids Wikipedia - Fenian Raids] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fenian_Brotherhood Wikipedia - Fenian Brotherhood]

Fenton Name Study

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[[Category:Fenton Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__
Please note that this name study currently has no Coordinator to answer any queries you may have
If you wish to contribute, please feel free to add your name (Wiki Link) to the Membership list, add links to any relevant free space pages you're working on or simply leave a message for other researchers at the foot of the page. {{Image|file=FIFW-8.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Space:Name_Studies_Coordinator#How to Join|Volunteer to be a Coordinator]] }} ==About the Project== The Fenton Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Fenton Fenton] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Fenton name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Fenton's), by time period (18th Century Fenton's), or by topic (Fenton DNA, Fenton Occupations, Fenton Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Fenton Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: Vacant''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Fenton}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== None identified.

Fenwick Name Study

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[[Category: Fenwick Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category: DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the ONS Project. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == ==Pedigrees== The pedigrees of the Fenwick family are known to ''not'' be reconcilable. Along with the charts below, take a look at the charts of the allied families at [[Space: Fenwick allied families]]. ::[[image:Fenwick_Name_Study.png|thumb|Fenwick of Northumberland, (MS, Queen's College Oxford)]] ::[[image:Fenwick_Name_Study-3.png|thumb|Fenwick of Stanton, (Vis. of York, 1563/4)]] ::[[image:Fenwick_Name_Study-4.png|thumb|Fenwick of Stanton, (Vis. of Northumb., 1615)]] ::[[image:Fenwick-77.png|thumb|Fenwick of Fewnick, (Vis. of North, 1575)]] ::[[image:Fenwick_Name_Study-1.png|thumb|Fenwick of Butterlawe]] ::[[image:Fenwick-225.jpg|thumb|Fenwick of Wallington, (Vis. of Northumb., 1666)]] ::[[image:Fenwick_Name_Study-2.png|thumb|Fenwick of East Haddon & of Brinkburne, (Vis. of Northumb., 1666)]] ::[[image:Fenwick-472.png|thumb|Fenwick and Scurfield of Eachwick]] ::[[image:Grey-1113.png|thumb|Fenwick of Little Harle]]

Ferreira Families. Janet Melville & Emmarentia S Ferreira; Des 2015

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'''Ferreira Families''' Janet Melville & Emmarentia S Ferreira; Des 2015. ISBN 0-86988-727-0

Fetterling Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:Fetterling Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] **'''Last updated 03 May 2022''' {| width="80%" align="center" border="2" ! Occurances of the Fetterling name ! FETTERLING |- align="center" |Profiles of Fetterling||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=fetterling&cln=&order=name&secondary_order=&layout=table&u= 110]|| |- align="center" |Profiles of Fitterling||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=fitterling&cln=&order=name&secondary_order=&layout=table&u= 197]|| |- align="center" |Profiles of Fetherling||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=fetherling&cln=&order=name&secondary_order=&layout=table&u= 85]|| |- align="center" |Profiles of Fetherland||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=FETHERLAND&cln=&order=name&secondary_order=&layout=table&u= 16]|| |- align="center" |Profiles of Fetherlin||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=FETHERLIN&cln=&order=name&secondary_order=&layout=table&u= 70]|| |- align="center" |FamilySearch||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=Fetterling&q.surname.exact=on&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 963]|| |- align="center" |Ancestry||[https://www.ancestry.com/search/?name=_fetterling&name_x=_1 2745]|| |- align="center" |Orphaned Fetterling||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=11522591&order=&viewAll=1&privacy=1&orphans=0&s=fetterling 0]|| |- align="center" |Orphaned Fitterling||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=11522591&order=&viewAll=1&privacy=1&orphans=0&s=fitterling 0]|| |- align="center" |Orphaned Fetherling||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=11522591&order=&viewAll=1&privacy=1&orphans=0&s=fetherling 7]|| |- align="center" |FindAGrave Fetterling||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/search?&lastname=Fetterling 64]|| |- align="center" |FindAGrave Fitterling||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/search?&lastname=Fitterling 188]|| |- align="center" |FindAGrave Fetherling||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/search?&lastname=Fetherling 43]|| |- align="center" |FindAGrave Fetherland||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/search?&lastname=Fetherland 19]|| |- align="center" |FindAGrave Fetherlin||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/search?&lastname=Fetherlin 137]|| |- align="center" |colspan="5" style="font-size:8pt;"|''It is important to note that the numbers provided are estimations only and do not reflect unique records for unique individuals; a single person may be reflected in multiple records. In the case of Ancestry, these numbers also include the number of images and family trees the name appears in.'' |} **'''Please click on the numbers to HYPERLINK to useful tools regarding that area!''' ==Scope== The '''DNA FETTERLING Project''' (One Name Study) is designed to get all the descendants of the Fetterling line (and all the spelling variants) '''[in links below #23]''' to be confirmed via DNA triangulation. Y-DNA37 test will be posted late December 2018 (to find the oldest known Fetterling male). We already have some Autosomal DNA test takers out there just waiting for triangulation. I have tested with Ancestry, FamilyTree, MyHeritage, 23andMe, and all on GEDMATCH. '''Please look at all members DNA we are sharing and come join us!''' Upgraded to YDNA-111 on 11-2019 Updated again to BIGY-700 on 16 Dec 2019 '''BigY-700 Result is Haplogroup I-Y70718''' I-M170 -> I-M253 -> I-DF29 -> I-Z58 -> I-Z59 -> I-Z2041-> I-Y-61117 As of 3/1/2020 I-Y61117, Countries 1, 1 DNA Matches Me self reported from Germany Closest matches with BIGY 1 Norway, , Me from Germany, 1 USA, 3 Unknown (All self reported) ==My Map== * http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=Y70718 The project is to firm up all "unknown" confidence levels of these Fetterling relatives to either *1: '''Confident''' or ideally to *2: '''DNA Confirmed''' and turn the DNA ticker on. At the very least we will have others reviewing our work, and seek to firmly show we have all the right people in place (family units) all confirmed via written records and hopefully DNA FETTERLING confirmed. '''Come Join the team!''' ==Members== Name, link, email, Relation to Kirt *Kirt Fetterling [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Fetterling-18] [fetterling-18] (George Fetterling) '''Self''' *Sharon Mullin [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Mullin-1344] [mullin-1344] (George Fetterling) '''5C''' *Howard Camp [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Camp-97] [camp-97] (Jacob Fetterling) '''6C1R''' *Carolyn Batchellor [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Raby-467] [Raby-467] (George Fetterling) '''4C1R''' *Douglas Grimm [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Grimm-886] [Grimm-886] (Johann George Fitterling.) '''7C1R''' * Judy Gatlin Lovett [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Gatlin-591] [Gatlin-591] (George Fitterling) '''5C1R''' ==DNA== *GEDMatch ID's linked to Fetterling/Fitterling *'''GEDMATCH ID# Name Manager''' *'''Autosomal''' *A637007 Harold Raby *JE7750193 Kirt Fetterling V5 *H863587 Lori Fetterling Whistler *A549041 Willa Raby *M671631Rocky Raby *A248259 Howard N Camp *'''YDNA Test Takers''' *Kirt Fetterling (BigYDNA-700) test already available. *James Fitterling [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Fitterling-180] '''7C1R''' (YDNA-37 test results available 12-2019) *Homer "Tommy" Fetherling [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Fetherling-53] '''5C1R''' (YDNA-37 test results available 12-2019 '''* Tom upgraded to Y-111 markers and it confirms at 98% within 11-12 generations. That means we all extend from Viet's father or grandfather who resided in Baden Germany!''' Also, please go to the profile pages listed for each individual to see their DNA test information and matches! ==Sticker== '''Add this to your Fetterling Profiles:''' {{One Name Study|name=fetterling}} Which will result in this: {{One Name Study|name=fetterling}} Note: Stickers must be placed under the biography heading and are hard coded to right justify. They will wrap around your text like this. ==G2G Communications== Would testing cousins help YDNA project? [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/897828/would-cousin-start-finding-common-ancester-within-generations] Technical writing on chromosomes [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/955287/have-you-read-this?show=955287#q955287] ==Help== '''Looking for people to help with tasks (below).''' * Verification of family unit (Parents, Spouse, Children. * Source finders. * Profile cleaners (format to WikiTree standards / Standardize via template). ** Adding Biography and life story interests. ** Searching for sources and adding personal family photographs. * Invitation of DNA test takers to consent to upload raw data to GEDMatch for triangulation (and assist through the process). ==Tools== *Gedmatch [https://www.gedmatch.com/login1.php] *MitoYDNA [https://mitoydna.org/] *Y-DNA Haplogroup Predictor - NEVGEN [https://www.nevgen.org/] *DNA Painter [https://dnapainter.com/tools] *FamilyTree Signon [https://www.familytreedna.com/] *WikiTree DNA Project [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/wiki-tree/activity-feed] ==Links== * '''Fetterling Index''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=FETTERLING&order=dobup] *'''Fitterling Index''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FITTERLING] *'''Fetherling Index''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FeThERLING] *'''Fetherlin Index''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FeThERLIN] *'''Featherlin Index''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FeaThERlin] * '''Oldest Fetterling Descendants list''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Fitterling-Descendants-26] * '''DNA Descendants of Viet Fetterling''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Fiederling-3/890] ---- '''Veit is the 7th great grandfather of Kirt''' *1. Kirt is the son of Arthur Fetterling Jr. *2. Arthur is the son of Arthur Eugene Fetterling Sr. *3. Art is the son of Walter Thadeus Fetterling *4. Walter is the son of Marshall M Fetterling *5. Marshall is the son of John M Fetterling *6. John is the son of Michael Fetterling *7. Michael is the son of George Fetherling [unknown confidence] *8. George is the son of Jacob Michael Fitterling [unknown confidence] *9. Michael is the son of Veit Fitterling [unknown confidence] This makes Veit the seventh great grandfather of Kirt.

Feuerstein Name Study

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[[Category: Feuerstein Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] {{One Name Study|name=Feuerstein}} {{One Name Study|name=Feuerstein}} == Also Known As (AKA) == Firestone, Fyrestein, Fürstein, Feuererstein, Feirerstein, Feuersten, Faierstein, Fayerstein Some changed it to Firestine, some used both Firestone & Firestine ==Category Page== [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Feuerstein_Name_Study WikiTree Profiles that have been added to the Project] == Wikitree search == *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=FEUERSTEIN&cln=&order=dobup&secondary_order=&layout=comfortable&u= Feuerstein in Wikitree by DOB] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=FIRESTONE&cln=&order=dobup&secondary_order=&layout=comfortable&u= Firestone in Wikitree by DOB] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=FIRESTINE&cln=0&order=dobup&secondary_order=&layout=comfortable&u= Firestine in Wikitree by DOB] == Alsation Feuersteins == It is said that the Feuersteine (Firestone) family in Thal came originally from the Bregenz Forest, Province of Vorarlberg, in the Austrian Tyrol. Family stories say three brothers moved from Austria during the 15th century: Nicholas, Johann and Theobold Feuerstein. These families are said to have eventually settled in Alsace. In 1719 more than one Feyerstein family lived in Thal, and in neighboring Berg. These towns shared church and municipal functions and were originally erected to house early Huguenot refugees from France. Church records of the times report the village names together as "Berg und Thal." https://sites.rootsweb.com/~mysong/p1682.htm '''Note:''' Most Feuerstein males in Berg between 1712 and 1760 had some form of Johann as their first name. Most went by their middle name if they had one. Most of the history is based on the research by Steve at [https://firestone1753.weebly.com Weebly] and George Ely Russell's book [https://sites.rootsweb.com/~mysong/firestone/Firestone_Geneology-George_Ely_Russell_1993-revised.pdf Firestone Geneology] * 1660, George Feuerstein was a master mason in Dehlingen * c.1686,[[Feuerstein-14|Johannes Feuerstein (abt.1666-abt.1711)]] A possible son of George moves to Thal * 1711 Leonard Feyersteen, from Thal, attempted passage to the U.S. with his family (not sure if he ever succeeded) * 1740; Lorentz Feyersteen, son of Johannes/Hans Feuerstein of Thal, attempted passage to the U.S. (not sure if he ever succeeded) * 1750 Aug. 13, [[Firestone-144|Pvt. John Nicholas Firestone II]], from Thal, arrived in Philadelphia on the ship "Edinburgh" * 1753 Sept 24 [[Firestone-51|Hans Nicholas Firestone aka Feuerstein]] 1712-1768 arrived in Philadlphia on board the ship "Peggy." * 1777 Conrad Feuerstein, from Thal, served in the Pennsylvania Navy in 1777 * Georg Philip Feuerstein, who arrived in Pennsylvania in 1753 *[https://firestone1753.weebly.com/ family of Johannes Feuerstein and his youngest son, Nicholas Firestone (born Johann Niclaus Feuerstein), of Berg and Thal Parish in Alsace, France. c. 1600s] at Weebly *[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/37526012/media/6584f5488db449f2b6c7434228897312 Hans Nicholas FEUERSTIN, born March 25, 1712, at Berg, Alsace] at ancestry *108 FEUERSTEIN were living in north east France between 1891 and 1915 [http://www.geopatronyme.com/cgi-bin/carte/nomcarte.cgi?nom=Feuerstein&submit=Validate+&client=cdip geopatronyme.com Feuersteine] == Wurttemberg Feuersteins == *1615-? [[Feuerstein-234|Hanß Jacob Feuerstein]] Ulm, Württemberg, Germany * [[Feuerstein-249|Johann Jacob Feuerstein (abt.1688-)]] Herheimer, Baden-Württemberg, Germany == Boenstadt, Germany == :Most of the history is based on the research completed by the late [https://www.ancestry.com/account/profile/00b8f86a-0002-0000-0000-000000000000?compareToTestId=954FC458-3A1A-424F-A652-B22A4486E6BD Dr. Peter Feuerstein] ::We are looking for his research notes. *[https://www.volgagermans.org/who-are-volga-germans/origins/surnames/feurstein Volga Germans - Feuersteins at Bönstadt] Bönstadt - Norka Connection == other German locations == * [[Feuerstein-73|Philipp Henrich Feuerstein]] (abt. 1661 - 1695) Heldenbergen, Friedberg, Hessen, Deutschland - Unsourced * [[Feuerstein-313|Hans Bastian Feuerstein (1607-)]] - Schopfheim, Lörrach, Baden, Germany * [[Feuerstein-291|Joseph Feuerstein (1701 - 1768)]] - Reinheim, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany * [[Feuerstein-292|Joseph Feuerstein (abt.1651-abt.1720)]] - Saarland, DEUTSCHLAND == Norka, Russia == :Most of the history is based on the research completed by the late [https://www.ancestry.com/account/profile/00b8f86a-0002-0000-0000-000000000000?compareToTestId=954FC458-3A1A-424F-A652-B22A4486E6BD Dr. Peter Feuerstein] and is part of the [[Space:Norka|Norka Team]] which is part of the [[Space:Volga_German_Project|Volga German Project]] *[[Feuerstein-213|Johann Phillip Feuerstein (abt. 1828 - abt. 1920)]] - Norka, Saratovskaya, Russia, USSR * [[Feuerstein-257|Conrad Feuerstein (abt.1806-aft.1854)]] * [[Feuerstein-317|Heinrich Feuerstein (1839-1917)]] Sources - [https://www.ahsgr.org/page/GEDLIST AMERICAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF GERMANS FROM RUSSIA] == Other Locations == * [[Feuerstein-381|Joseph Feuerstein (abt.1861-1936)]] - Hungary * [[Feuerstein-15|Michl Feuerstein (1836 - 1895)]] - Iasi, Romania == Notable == :Contemporary Notables of the name Feuerstein (post 1700) *[[Firestone-82|Harvey Samuel Firestone]] 1868-1938 founder of the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, *Hugh George Feuerstein (1918-1993), American Democrat politician, Candidate in primary for supervisor of Ypsilanti Township, Michigan, 1959 *Adam S. Feuerstein, American Republican politician, Candidate for Maryland State House of Delegates District 16, 1998 *Abram S. Feuerstein, American politician, Candidate for New York State Senate 17th District, 1984 *Mark Feuerstein (b. 1971), American actor *Georg Feuerstein 1947-2012, German-American Indologist [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georg_Feuerstein Wikipedia] *Herbert Feuerstein (b. 1937), German comedian and entertainer *Bedrich Feuerstein (1892-1936), Czech architect, painter, and essayist *Valentin Feurstein 1885–1970 was an Austrian general in the Wehrmacht during World War II. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valentin_Feurstein Wikipedia] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feuerstein_Castle Feuerstein Castle] == Sources == * [https://www.genealogycenter.info/viewpage_russellfamfirestone1.php?realpage=5&display=Russell_Firestone1_001 George Ely Russell Associated Families: Firestone Families 1] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?surname=Feuerstein&count=100&offset=0 all Feuersteins at Family Search] * [https://firestone1753.weebly.com Weebly - The Firestone/Feuerstein Family in Alsace] *https://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=SHOW&db=data&surname=Feuerstein%2C+Johannes * [https://www.ancestry.com/account/profile/00b8f86a-0002-0000-0000-000000000000?compareToTestId=954FC458-3A1A-424F-A652-B22A4486E6BD Dr. Peter Feuerstein] at Ancestry * [https://sites.rootsweb.com/~mysong/p1682.htm Shirer Family Genealogy], based on Russell * https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1DdSl6OMZbXJWynPYr4Z6NbOzKsWXq7Vj0ypsjHHdCN0/edit#gid=1274541182 *[https://books.google.com/books?id=LJ1YAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA218&lpg=PA218&dq=Feuerstein&source=bl&ots=E0T8o_po3a&sig=ACfU3U2FBDBKVdiUqPM6Gcc2SVjBoPt_WA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwihqPLAmJroAhUMUt8KHSHzDJIQ6AEwCXoECAgQAQ#v=onepage&q=Feuerstein&f=false Pennsylvania Archives ..., Volume 6, Part 1] * http://www.remmick.org/Hubert.Hummel.Gen./PageFeurstein.html * http://www.gedbas.genealogy.net/person/database/49668?begin=&offset=17000&max=200 * https://gedbas.genealogy.net/search/simple * [[Space:Early_Firestone_Family_Research|Early Firestone Family Research]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Devlin-670|Richard Devlin]] or post a comment Below. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! :'''Members:''' * [[Devlin-670|Richard Devlin]], * [[X-3336|GeneJ X]] *[[Moody-4306|Greta Moody]] * Add Your Name Here == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

Feystown Chapel

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==Facts== *Also known as St. Mary's Church * Diocese of Down and Connor *Located in Feystown, Glenarm, BT44 OEA Ireland. Tickmacrevan Civil Parish, Deer Park Farms Townland. *It is one of the main Roman Catholic burial grounds in the area. *It was remodeled in 1878 "Feystown Church, Glenarm will be reopened on September 8th. Rt. Rev. Dr. Gorian will preach the opening sermon." The Cincinatti Daily Star, 5 Sept 1878 via Newspapers.com. *The Ardclinis Crozier is associated with this parish MURRAY, G. (2008). THE PROVENANCE OF THE COUNTY ANTRIM CROZIER. Ulster Journal of Archaeology, 67, 112-117. Retrieved January 30, 2021, from http://www.jstor.org/stable/41220771 *One of the locations of the 2020 film Pixie https://www.northernirelandscreen.co.uk/production-catalogue/feature-films/pixie/ ===Father O'Laverty's Description 1878=== ''In the year 1810 Father James McMullan erected a little chapel in Feystown, in the townland of Clady. Father James O'Neill, in 1827, obtained, at the nominal rent of 6d per annum, from Edmond McDonnell, Esq., and his wife, the Countess of Antrim, a lease of a plot of ground, containing 1a, 2r. 29p. in Glenarm, Old Park [Deer Park Farms Townland], for the purpose of erecting on it a church, school-house, and forming in it a graveyard, and for other purposes. The church was dedicated, in 1828, by Dr. Crolly, under the invocation of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The new church, commonly called that of Feystown, is about a quarter of a mile west of the old chapel, which, after the erection of the church, was allowed to moulder to ruin. The church was improved by Father Starkey, but it was completely rearranged by Father Delahunty.'' O'Laverty, James. "An historical account of the Diocese of Down and Connor, ancient and modern" Dublin : J. Duffy,1878. Volume IV, p. 584 [https://archive.org/details/historicalaccoun04olav/page/584/mode/2up/ Archive.org] == Sources == See also: *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2584074/feystown-roman-catholic-graveyard? Findagrave Feystown]

Field of Mars Catholic Cemetery

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[[Category: Field of Mars Cemetery, Ryde, New South Wales]] This is part of the [[Project:Oceania_Cemeteries#WikiTree_Australian_Cemeteries|Australian Cemeteries Project]]. ---- [[Category: Field of Mars Cemetery, Ryde, New South Wales]] ===About=== This is part of the Australian Cemeteries project, recording cemetery records for Catholic section of Field of Mars Cemetery. Field of Mars Catholic Cemetery is situated in Ryde, NSW, Australia. The Catholic Cemetery has now joined with the Ryde Council to form Northern Cemeteries. Records from the Catholic section were originally held with the Catholic church. Links to WikiTree profiles are provided (where known). If you know of any others that can be linked to please contact [[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]] to have the link added. ===Location and Map=== [https://www.google.com.au/maps/place/Field+of+Mars+Cemetery/@-33.8127997,151.1264446,15z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0xdc9a9f0e9c6db9f!8m2!3d-33.8127997!4d151.1264446 Link to map of location of Field of Mars Cemetery] ===Links=== * [http://northerncemeteries.com.au/field-of-mars/ Field of Mars Cemetery] ===To Do=== *There are at least 10 Catholic sections. (about 1,000 people). I have photographed most of Section A. * Create WikiTree profiles for all people in the table below :The completed table will include links to WikiTree profiles. [[WikiTree ID|Section A]] ===Sortable Table of graves=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''age''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''photo #'''

Fife Plantation, Beaufort County, South Carolina

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[[Category:Fife Plantation, Beaufort County, South Carolina]] [[Category:Beaufort County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Beaufort County, South Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_South_Carolina_Team|US Black Heritage - South Carolina State Page]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of US Plantations]] [[Space:South_Carolina_Plantations|South Carolina Plantations]] ==Background== Fife Plantation is located in what is now Jasper County, SC. It was in St. Peter's Parish, originally, which became Beaufort County, which became Jasper County. It was owned by Thomas (Kettle) Young from the early 1800's (date uncertain) until about 1834 when it was sold to Daniel Heyward Hamilton (1816-1868). Hamilton sold it to cousins William Henry Heyward and James Barnwell Heyward in 1851/1852. The Heywards owned it until the 1868 after which it was owned by Charles Mitchell for an unknown number of years. Probably due to the sale in 1851/52, a list entitled "A List of the Fife Negroes in Families" was created and is in a College of Charleston archive. In 1865, according to Field Order No. 15, possessory titles to 273 acres were given to the freedmen and women formerly enslaved at Fife, some of whom are on the 1851 list. After the Order was revoked later that year, many of these same people signed labor contracts with William Henry Heyward. Between the 1851 list of people enslaved at Fife, the list of those holding possessory titles (the first time last names are recorded), and the labor contracts, as well as the census of 1870, '''it is possible for descendants of those enslaved at Fife to find their ancestors. In the years following the Civil War, many of these families settled in nearby Bellinger, Levy and Hardeeville, SC.''' That is the primary purpose of this page (see note in comments below). John Heyward Lynah, distant cousin of William and James Heyward, leased Fife from the early 1900's and bought the property in 1914. Together with Rice Hope and Kingstree plantations which were adjacent and which he had bought in 1900, all three places became known as "Fife." The property is now owned in part by John Lynah's descendants and in part by the Harrison Family Charitable Trust. There is a cemetery at Fife with many unmarked graves and five gravestones called the "Church Knoll" or the "Burying Knoll." On what used to be Kingstree, there is a small "burying ground" with about five gravestones. === Slave Owners === *[[Young-60492|Thomas Young (abt.1800-abt.1840)]] *[[Hamilton-18889|Daniel Heyward Hamilton (1816-1868)]] *[[Heyward-587|William Henry Heyward]] *[[Heyward-241|James Barnwell Heyward]] === Slaves === *[[Small-8202|Parris Small (1839-1911)]] at Fife Plantation; Private Small has a stone at Fife and as a Civil War Veteran has a pension file with much information in it. *[[Grant-22942|Silla Grant (1857-)]] *[[Grant-23009|Peter Grant (bef.1866-)]] (Peter was born to Peter Grant below, but was not born yet when 1851 list was created). *[[Morant-73|Rentie Morant (1862-1934)]] The following is from an archival document that was created in about 1851 entitled "A List of Fife Negroes in Families." The first three columns are word for word transcribed from the archival document: {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!age!!Description!!Profile ID |- |Elick||||Driver||[[Campbell-61136|Alex Campbell (1810-aft.1851)]] |- |Phillis||40||Field prime||[[Heyward-624|Phillis (Heyward) Campbell (1810-aft.1870)]] |- |Judy||15||D' 1/2 hand||[[Campbell-61651|Judy Campbell (abt.1836-aft.1870)]] |- |Elick||7||||[[Campbell-61135|Alex Campbell (abt.1844-aft.1880)]] |- ||||||| |- |Sampson||45||Driver||[[Bryan-9432|Sampson Bryan (abt.1805-aft.1866)]] |- |Grace||35||Field prime||[[Heyward-670|Grace (Heyward) Bryan (abt.1816-aft.1851)]] |- ||||||| |- |Ben||25||Field prime||[[Heyward-677|Ben (Heyward) Unknown (abt.1826-aft.1851)]] |- |Nanny||30||ditto ditto||[[Heyward-678|Nanny (Heyward) Unknown (abt.1821-aft.1851)]] |- |Sally||4||||[[Heyward-679|Sally (Heyward) Unknown (abt.1847-)]] |- |Richard||1||||[[Heyward-680|Richard (Heyward) Unknown (abt.1850-aft.1851)]] |- ||||||| |- |Peter||29||Carpenter||[[Grant-23007|Peter Grant (abt.1822-)]] |- |Lizzy||29||Field prime||[[Heyward-669|Lizzy (Heyward) Grant (1822-aft.1851)]] |- |Bob||11||||[[Grant-23100|Bob Grant (1841-aft.1851)]] |- |Bristol||7||||[[Grant-23101|Bristol Grant (1844-aft.1851)]] |- |Quashibah||4||||[[Grant-23099|Quashibah (Grant) Piatt (abt.1847-aft.1870)]] |- |Abraham||1||||[[Grant-23011|Abraham Grant (1850-aft.1910)]] |- ||||||| |- |Richard||28||Engineer prime||[[Foster-34804|Richard Foster (abt.1823-aft.1866)]] |- |Jenny (Kinlock's)||30||Field ditto||[[Heyward-676|Jenny (Heyward) Foster (abt.1821-aft.1851)]] |- |Leah||5||||[[Foster-34811|Leah Foster (abt.1846-aft.1851)]] |- |March||3||||[[Foster-34815|March Foster (abt.1848-aft.1869)]] |- ||||||| |- |Bob||25||Field prime||[[Heyward-681|Bob (Heyward) Unknown (abt.1826-aft.1851)]] |- |Harriet||35||ditto 3/4 hand||[[Heyward-682|Harriet (Heyward) Unknown (abt.1821-aft.1851)]] |- |Elsey||18||ditto 3/4 hand||[[Heyward-683|Elsey (Heyward) Unknown (abt.1833-aft.1851)]] |- ||||||| |- |Scipio||40||Field 3/4 hand||[[Heyward-684|Scipio Heyward (1811-aft.1851)]] |- |Phoebe||45||ditto prime||[[Heyward-685|Phoebe Heyward (abt.1806-aft.1851)]] |- ||||||| |- |George||26||Field prime||[[Heyward-690|George Heyward (abt.1825-aft.1851)]] |- |Tenah||26||ditto ditto||[[Heyward-691|Tenah Heyward (abt.1825-aft.1851)]] |- |Josephine||5||||[[Champlain-74|Josephine Champlain (abt.1846-aft.1870)]] |- |Adam||1||||[[Heyward-693|Adam Heyward (abt.1850-aft.1851)]] |- ||||||| |- |Old Morris||65||Gardener||[[Heyward-694|Old Morris Heyward (abt.1786-aft.1851)]] |- |Leah||60||House||[[Heyward-695|Leah Heyward (1791-aft.1851)]] |- ||||||| |- |Morris||45||Field prime||[[Maxwell-19283|Morris Maxwell (1806-aft.1851)]] |- |Amy||45||ditto 3/4 hand||[[Maxwell-19284|Amy Maxwell (1806-1851)]] |- |Peggy||22||midwife prime||[[Moran-6725|Peggy (Moran) Morant (abt.1835-aft.1911)]] Note 2 |- |Peter||1||||[[Brown-168403|Peter Brown (abt.1850-aft.1870)]] |- |Patience||18||field prime||[[Heyward-701|Patience Heyward (1833-aft.1851)]] |- |David||1||||[[Heyward-703|David Heyward (1850-aft.1851)]] |- |Will||13||||[[Maxwell-19334|Will Maxwell (abt.1838-aft.1900)]] |- ||||||| |- |Old Nelson||60||||[[Heyward-704|Old Nelson Heyward (1791-aft.1851)]] |- |Bess||50||Field 1/2 hand||[[Heyward-705|Bess Heyward (abt.1801-aft.1851)]] |- |Kate||20||ditto prime||[[Heyward-706|Kate Heyward (abt.1831-aft.1851)]] |- ||||||| |- |Harrington||50||Watchman||[[Heyward-707|Harrington Heyward (abt.1801-aft.1851)]] |- |Sukey||60||children's nurse||[[Heyward-708|Sukey Heyward (1791-aft.1851)]] |- ||||||| |- |Emanuel||40||Field prime||[[Bizzard-2|Emanuel Bizzard (abt.1811-aft.1852)]] |- |Charity||35||ditoo 3/4 hand||[[Bizzard-4|Charity Bizzard (abt.1816-aft.1852)]] |- |John||5||||[[Bizzard-5|John Bizzard (abt.1846-)]] |- |Benus||3||||[[Bizzard-6|Benus (Bizzard) Small (1848-1939)]] |- |Philander||1||||[[Bizzard-7|Philander Bizzard (abt.1850-)]] |- ||||||| |- |June||55||cripple||[[Heyward-712|June Heyward (1796-aft.1851)]] |- |Beckey||55||old||[[Heyward-713|Beckey Heyward (1796-aft.1851)]] |- ||||||| |- |Mark||35||Field prime Combahee||[[Heyward-714|Mark Heyward (1816-aft.1851)]] |- |Beckey||35||ditto ditto||[[Heyward-715|Beckey Heyward (1816-aft.1851)]] |- |Stephen||15||ditto 1/2 hand||[[Heyward-716|Stephen Heyward (1836-aft.1851)]] |- ||||||| |- |Boatswain||55||Trunkminder||[[Heyward-717|Boatswain Heyward (1796-aft.1851)]] |- |Sarai||30||Field||[[Heyward-718|Sarai Heyward (1821-aft.1851)]] |- |Moses||4||||[[Heyward-719|Moses Heyward (1847-aft.1851)]] |- |Boatswain||2||||[[Heyward-720|Boatswain Heyward (1849-)]] |- ||||||| |- |Sally||33||Field 3/4 hand||[[Heyward-721|Sally Heyward (1818-aft.1851)]] |- ||||||| |- |Tom||45 ||Field 1/2 hand||[[Heyward-722|Tom Heyward (1806-aft.1851)]] |- |Nancy||50||cook||[[Heyward-723|Nancy Heyward (1801-aft.1851)]] |- |Scilly||20||Field prime||[[Heyward-724|Scilly Heyward (1821-aft.1851)]] |- |Robert||3||||[[Heyward-725|Robert Heyward (1848-aft.1851)]] |- ||||||| |- |David||26||Carpenter prime||[[Grant-22948|David Grant (1820-1894)]] |- |Dorcas||20||field 3/4 hand||[[Heyward-628|Dorcas (Heyward) Grant (1830-aft.1870)]] |- ||||||| |- |Amy||60||plantation cook||[[Heyward-726|Amy Heyward (1791-aft.1851)]] |- |Joe||35||Field prime||[[Heyward-727|Joe Heyward (1816-aft.1851)]] |- |Tamar||45||ditto 3/4 hand||[[Heyward-728|Tamar Heyward (1806-aft.1851)]] |- ||||||| |- |Tabby||60||||[[Heyward-729|Tabby Heyward (1791-aft.1851)]] |- |Joe||27||Trunkminder prime||[[Young-60448|Joe Young (abt.1820-) -note below]] |- |Annie||18||Field ditto||[[Heyward-730|Annie Heyward (1833-aft.1851)]] |- |Hannah||1||||[[Heyward-731|Hannah Heyward (1850-aft.1851)]] |- |Renty||20||Carpenter prime||[[Morant-68|Renty Morant (abt.1831-aft.1866)]] |- |Jacob||16||Field 1/2 hand||[[Morant-69|Jacob Morant (abt.1835-aft.1866)]] |- ||||||| |- |Sampson||36||Field prime||[[Ball-25119|Sampson Ball (1815-aft.1870)]] |- |Bella||34||ditto ditto||[[Heyward-733|Bella Heyward (1817-aft.1851)]] |- ||||||| |- |Hercules||55||Carpenter||[[Marker-634|Hercules Marker (abt.1805-aft.1866)]] |- |Nanny||35||Field prime||[[Marker-659|Nanny Marker (1826-aft.1851)]] |- ||||||| |- |Humphrey||30||Field prime Combahee||[[Heyward-734|Humphrey Heyward (1821-aft.1851)]] |- |Jane||30||ditto ditto||[[Heyward-735|Jane Heyward (1821-aft.1851)]] |- ||||||| |- |Billy||55||Carpenter||[[Heyward-736|Billy Heyward (1796-aft.1851)]] |- |Queen||45||Field 1/2 hand||[[Heyward-737|Queen Heyward (1806-aft.1851)]] |- ||||||| |- |Quash||25||Field prime||[[Washington-4298|Quash Washington (abt.1826-aft.1880)]] |- |Scinda||40||ditto 3/4 hand Combahee||[[Heyward-738|Scinda Heyward (1811-aft.1851)]] |- |Somerset||19||ditto 3/4 hand Combahee||[[Heyward-739|Somerset Heyward (1832-aft.1851)]] |- |Robert||16||ditto 1/2 hand Combahee||[[Washington-4315|Robert Washington (abt.1835-1891)]] |- ||||||| |- |Louisa||32||Field, prime||[[Heyward-740|Louisa Heyward (1829-aft.1851)]] |- |Jack||3||||[[Heyward-741|Jack Heyward (1848-aft.1851)]] |- |Sam||1||||[[Heyward-742|Sam Heyward (1850-aft.1851)]] |- ||||||| |- |London||50||Field, prime||[[Heyward-743|London Heyward (1801-aft.1851)]] last name Doctor? |- |Sarai||50||ditto ditto||[[Heyward-744|Sarai Heyward (1801-aft.1851)]] |- ||||||| |- |Morris||50||Field, prime||[[Heyward-745|Morris Heyward (1801-aft.1851)]] |- |Amy||30||ditto ditto||[[Heyward-746|Amy Heyward (1821-aft.1851)]] |- ||||||| |- |Jenny (Maxwells)||40||Field 1/2 hand||[[Heyward-747|Jenny Heyward (1811-aft.1851)]] |- ||||||| |- |old Sarai||60||Midwife||[[Heyward-749|Sarai Heyward (1791-aft.1851)]] |- |Cudjoe||40||Field prime||[[Heyward-748|Cudjoe Heyward (1811-aft.1851)]] |- |Nesby||45||ditto ditto||[[Heyward-750|Nesby Heyward (1806-aft.1851)]] |- |William||18||Trunkminder, prime||[[Brown-172344|William Brown (1833-aft.1866)]] |- |Moses||14||||[[Brown-172346|Moses Brown (1837-aft.1866)]] |- |Peggy||13||||[[Heyward-753|Peggy Heyward (1838-aft.1851)]] Note 2 |- ||||||| |- |Scipio||40||Field 3/4 hand||[[Heyward-754|Scipio Heyward (1811-aft.1851)]] VIne? Wine? |- |Phoebe||30||ditto 1/2 hand||[[Heyward-755|Phoebe Heyward (1821-aft.1851)]] |- |Deal||8||||[[Geddes-2022|Deal Geddes (1843-aft.1870)]] |- |Harry||1||||[[Heyward-757|Harry Heyward (1850-aft.1851)]] |- ||||||| |- |Andrew||25||Field, prime, Combahee||[[Moultrie-111|Andrew Moultrie (1826-aft.1851)]] |- |Clarissa||40||Field 1/2 hand||[[Moultrie-112|Clarissa Moultrie (1811-aft.1851)]] |- |Cumba||16||ditto 3/4 ? hand||[[Bryan-9839|Cumba Bryan (1835-aft.1880)]] |- |Captain||12||||[[Moultrie-105|Captain Moultrie (abt.1839-aft.1870)]] |- |Cherry||8||||[[Moultrie-114|Cherry (Moultrie) Champlain (1843-aft.1870)]] |- |Guy||3||||[[Miller-119244|Guy Miller (1848-aft.1870)]] |- ||||||| |- |Diana||35||poultry minder||[[Heyward-758|Diana Heyward (1816-aft.1851)]] |- |Jenkins||15||field 1/2 hand||[[Champlain-68|Jenkins Champlain (1836-aft.1887)]] |- |Kitt||12||||[[Champlain-72|Kitt Champlain (1839-aft.1870)]] |- |Annette||7||||[[Champlain-75|Annette Champlain (1844-aft.1851)]] |- |Sam||5||||[[Champlain-76|Sam Champlain (1846-aft.1874)]] |- |Tyrah||1||||[[Champlain-77|Tyrah Champlain (1850-bef.1874)]] |- ||||||| |- |Rose||20||field prime||[[Washington-4836|Rose Washington (1831-aft.1870)]] |- |Jane||5||||[[Washington-4838|Jane Washington (1846-aft.1851)]] |- |Francis||2||||[[Washington-4839|Frances Washington (1849-aft.1851)]] |- ||||||| |- |Tenah||18||Field 3/4 hand||[[Jenkins-24242|Tenah Jenkins (1833-aft.1870)]] |- |Caesar||1||||[[Spencer-29563|Caesar Spencer (1850-aft.1880)]] |- ||||||| |- |Luna||40||Field 3/4 hand||[[Heyward-769|Luna Heyward (1811-aft.1851)]] |- ||||||| |- |Scipio||23||Field, prime||[[Heyward-770|Scipio Heyward (1828-aft.1851)]] |- |Juba||27||ditto 1/2 hand||[[Heyward-771|Juba Heyward (1824-aft.1851)]] |- |January||20||ditto, prime||[[Heyward-772|January Heyward (1831-1851)]] |- |Howard||17||ditto 3/4 hand||[[Boals-161|Howard Boals (1834-aft.1880)]] |- ||||||| |- |Beck||60||plantation cook||[[Heyward-774|Beck Heyward (1791-aft.1851)]] |- |Bennet||18||Field 3/4 hand||[[Heyward-775|Bennett Heyward (1833-aft.1851)]] |- ||||||| |- |Dorcas||60||cook for carpenters||[[Heyward-776|Dorcas Heyward (1791-aft.1851)]] |- ||||||| |- |Bess||55||children's nurse||[[Heyward-777|Bess Heyward (1796-1851)]] |- ||||||| |- |Marcus||45||Field 3/4 hand, Combahee||[[Heyward-778|Marcus Heyward (1806-aft.1851)]] |- |Nanny||35||||[[Heyward-779|Nanny Heyward (1816-aft.1851)]] |- ||||||| |- |Sam||35||Field, prime Combahee||[[Heyward-780|Sam Heyward (1816-aft.1851)]] |- |Bonny||35||ditto, ditto. Combahee||[[Heyward-781|Bonny Heyward (1816-aft.1851)]] |- ||||||| |- |Bob||55||Field Ploughman Combahee||[[Heyward-782|Bob Heyward (1796-aft.1851)]] |- |Hannah||60||childs nurse Combahee||[[Heyward-783|Hannah Heyward (1791-aft.1851)]] |- |Tony||40||Field, prime Combahee||[[Heyward-784|Tony Heyward (1811-aft.1851)]] |- |Eliza||20||ditto, ditto Combahee||[[Heyward-785|Eliza Heyward (1831-aft.1851)]] |- ||||||| |- |Nat||40||Field, prime Combahee||[[Heyward-786|Nat Heyward (1811-aft.1851)]] |- |Benus||30||ditto, ditto Combahee||[[Heyward-787|Benus Heyward (1821-aft.1851)]] |- ||||||| |- |Tyrah||50||Field 1/2 hand Combahee||[[Heyward-788|Tyrah Heyward (1801-aft.1851)]] |- |Peter||19||ditto, prime Combahee||[[Heyward-789|Peter Heyward (1832-1851)]] |- ||||||| |- |Peter||25||Field, prime Combahee||[[Heyward-790|Peter Heyward (1826-aft.1851)]] |} Note 1: it is possible that Joe Young is the earlier Joe mentioned a few lines above, but because he is the trunk minder, this correlates with other sources that this is, in fact, Joe Young. Note 2:I am not sure which Peggy is Peggy Morant but think it is the one who is 22 not 13 based on who she is living with. =="1865 Possessory Titles given on William Henry Heywards "Fife" plantation on S.C. main. The holders of the titles have contracted to remain on the plantation this year"== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Date of Issue!!To Whom Given!!Last Name!!No. of Acres!!Profile ID |- |4/19/1865||Bob||Miller||15||[[Miller-116932|Bob Miller (bef.1865-aft.1865)]] |- |4/21/1865||Tom||Heyward||5||[[Heyward-800|Tom Heyward (bef.1865-aft.1865)]] |- |5/6/1865||Jos?||Heyward||10|| |- |" " "||Martin||Sanford||30|| |- |" " "||Peter||King||10|| |- |" " "||Patrick||Hain||30|| |- |5/10/1865||hercules||Marker||10||[[Marker-634|Hercules Marker (abt.1805-aft.1866)]] |- |5/15/1865||Harriet||Miller||3|| |- |" " "||Chas.||Gardner||15|| |- |5/25/1865||Katy||Jenkins||5|| |- |" " "||Ranty||Moran||10||[[Morant-68|Renty Morant (abt.1831-aft.1869)]] |- |5/25/1865||James||Ward||10|| |- |" 30 "||Alick||Heyward||10|| |- |" 30 "||Lewis||Heyward||5|| |- |6/7/1865||Bob||Miller||5|| |- |" " "||Judy||Campbell||5||[[Campbell-61651|Judy Campbell (abt.1836-aft.1870)]] |- |" 9 "||Phoebe||Tatnell||5|| |- |" 13 "||Richard||Foster||10||[[Foster-34804|Richard Foster (abt.1823-aft.1866)]] |- |" 28 "||David||Grant||15||[[Grant-22948|David Grant (1820-1894)]] |- |" " "||Quash||Washington||20||[[Washington-4298|Quash Washington (abt.1826-aft.1880)]] |- |" " "||George||Simmons||15|| |- |" 30 "||Jos||Young||20||[[Young-60448|Joe Young (abt.1820-)]] |- |Aug 10 "||W.||Jenkins||10|| |- |Total||23||||273|| |} ==March 1866 Labor Contracts between William Henry Heyward and the Freedmen== {| border="1" class="sortable" !First Name!!Last Name!!!!!!Profile ID |- |Charles ||Gardner||Signed his name "Cheles"||"has influences"||[[Gardner-24003|Charles Gardner (bef.1866-aft.1866)]] |- |Bob||Ancrum||x||||[[Ancrum-299|Robert Ancrum (1845-aft.1910)]] |- |Richard||Foster||name crossed out||||[[Foster-34804|Richard Foster (abt.1823-aft.1866)]] |- |William||Jenkins||Signed his name "Will"||||USE W JENKINS profile you created above |- |Peter||Jenkins||x|||| |- |January||Wesetberry||x||||DONT DO |- |Howard||Boals||x||||DONt DO |- |William||Brown||x||||DONT DO |- |Moses||Brown||x||||DONT DO |- |Jenkins||Champlin||x||||DONT DO |- |Kit ||Champlin||x||||DONT DO |- |Captain||Moultrie||x||||DONT DO |- |Quash||Washington||x||||[[Washington-4298|Quash Washington (abt.1826-aft.1880)]] |- |Joe||Young||x||||[[Young-60448|Joe Young (abt.1820-)]] |- |George ||Simmons||x||"leads to misconduct"||take from above |- |Sampson||Bryan||x||"foreman"||[[Bryan-9432|Sampson Bryan (abt.1805-aft.1866)]] |- |Jacob||Morant||x||||[[Morant-69|Jacob Morant (abt.1835-aft.1866)]] |- |Paul||Nash||x|||| |- |Jerry||Jenkins||x|||| |- |Dublin||Thompson||x|||| |- |Gabriel||Moultrie||x|||| |- |John||Rivers||||"blower"|| |- |Will ||Maxwell||x||||[[Maxwell-19334|Will Maxwell (abt.1838-aft.1900)]] |- |Emanuel||Blizzard||x||||[[Bizzard-2|Emanuel Bizzard (abt.1811-aft.1852)]] |- |Colonel||Morris||x|||| |- |Stepney||Barnwell|||||| |- |Alexander||Campbell||x||||[[Campbell-61136|Alex Campbell (1810-aft.1851)]] or his son [[Campbell-61135|Alex Campbell (abt.1844-aft.1880)]] |- |John||Jenkins||x|||| |- |Paris||Small||x||||[[Small-8202|Parris Small (1839-1911)]] |- |Morris||Small||x|||| |- |Sam ||Heefe||x|||| |- ||||||||| |- |Boys|||||||| |- |Guy||Miller||x||||DONT DO |- |Moses||Johnson||x|||| |- |Jack||Young||x|||| |- |Peter||Grant||x|||| |- |Tommy||Tatnall||x|||| |- |Billy||McGilvray|||||| |- |Abram||Grant||||||[[Grant-23011|Abraham Grant (1850-aft.1910)]] |- |Robert||Spencer||||||DONT DO |- |Sam||Green||x|||| |- |Caesar||Spencer||||||DONT DO |- ||||||||| |- |Laborers to work at Moreland Hill|||||||| |- |Martin||Miller||x|||| |- |Simon||Powell||x|||| |- |Tom||Labore||x|||| |- |July ||Polite||x|||| |- |John||Bateman||x|||| |- |Abram||Bateman||x|||| |- |Jack||Bush||x|||| |- |Bob||Roberts||x|||| |- |Caesar||Reed||x|||| |- |Andrew||Sheppard||x|||| |- |Tom ||Pickney||x|||| |- |John||Bush||x|||| |- |George ||Miller||x||||take wiki id from above |- |Joe||Shepherd||x|||| |- |March||Small||x|||| |} ==March 26, 1866 contract between William Heyward and "the mechanics"== {| border="1" class="sortable" !First Name!!Last Name!!!!Rate!!Profile ID |- |Peter||Grant||x||Two Dollars per day||[[Grant-23007|Peter Grant (abt.1822-)]] |- |David||Grant||x||Two Dollars per day||[[Grant-22948|David Grant (1820-1894)]] |- |Renty||Morant||x||One Dollar per day||[[Morant-68|Renty Morant (abt.1831-aft.1869)]] |- |Jackson||Bayfield||x||One Dollar per day|| |- |Richard||Foster||x||eighty cents per day||[[Foster-34804|Richard Foster (abt.1823-aft.1866)]] |- |Hercules||Marcus||x||fifty cents per day||[[Marker-634|Hercules Marker (abt.1805-aft.1866)]] |- ||||||||| |- |Senty||Lynah||x||Two dollars per day|| |- |Fortune||Miller||x||Two dollars per day|| |- |Elijah||Hewton||x||One dollar fifty cents per day|| |- |John||Brown||x||One dollar fifty cents per day|| |- |Sammy||Smalls||x||One dollar fifty cents per day|| |} ==List of Employees at Fife Plantation in 1900 in Ledger== {| border="1" class="sortable" !First Name!!Last Name!!Profile ID |- |Will||Singleton|| |- |Rino||Lacy|| |- |London||Doctor|| |- |Eddie||Washington|| |- |Shedrick||Bryan|| |- |Enoch||Johnson|| |- |Daniel||Backshear|| |- |Paul||Williams|| |- |Isadore||Smith|| |- |Monday||Green|| |- |Wm||Hopkins|| |- |Emanuel||Graham|| |- |Wm||Bright|| |- |Maria||Chisolm|| |- |Susan||Maxwell|| |- |Bella||Bright|| |- |Amos||Stewart|| |- |Dina||Gethers|| |- |Bicka||Hopkins|| |- |Cumsee||Johnson|| |- |Hopsin||Reed (Beed?)|| |- |Jim||Bright|| |- |Toby||Brown|| |- |Charity||Brown|| |- |Frank||Pino|| |- |Nelly||Pino|| |- |Linda||Wragg|| |- |Henry||Brown|| |- |Phoebe||Toomer|| |- |Cinty||Toomer|| |- |Eva||Toomer|| |- |Hannah||Toomer|| |- |David||Holmes|| |- |Molly||Arnold|| |- |James||Grant|| |- |Guy||Dunham|| |- |Bob||Parris|| |- |Freddy||Kinlach|| |- |George||Jenkins|| |- |Johnny||Jenkins|| |- |Amy||Alston|| |- |Matilda||Fields|| |- |Diana||Fields|| |- |Sarah||Fields|| |- |George||Green|| |- |Johnny||Stewart|| |- |London ||Stewart|| |- |Ella||Blakewood|| |- |Julia||Blakewood|| |- |Johnny||Deuro?|| |- |Hunter||Chisolm|| |- |Camian?||Chisolm|| |- |Tom||Pope|| |- |Jerry||James|| |- |Isaac||Alston|| |- |Jim||Manigault|| |- |Sam||Chisolm|| |- |Caesar ||Brown|| |- |Henrietta||Young|| |- |Hagar||Jenkins|| |- |Flora||Hamilton|| |- |Wm||Kinlach|| |- |Rias||Lacy, Jr|| |- |Willie||Bush|| |- |Abraham||Balin|| |- |Abner||Wilson|| |- |Harriet||Waiters|| |- |Joseph||Wilson|| |- |Hetty||Reynolds|| |- |Rachael||Kinlach|| |- |Samuel||Smalls|| |- |Isaac||Fields|| |- |Elizabeth ||Young|| |- |Elsie||Edwards|| |- |Liddy||Doctor|| |- |Robin||Johnson|| |- |Patient||Jenkins|| |- |Ada||Macky|| |- |Beck||Pino|| |- |Peggy||Manigault|| |- |Bella||Lacy|| |- |Becky||Maxwell|| |- |Matilda||Williams|| |- |Margaret||Dunham|| |- |Rose ||Dunham|| |- |James||Procter|| |- |Jack||Mulligan|| |- |Will||Maxwell|| |- |Andrew||Bryan|| |} ==List of Employees at Fife in 1913 in ledger== {| border="1" class="sortable" !First Name!!Last Name!!Profile ID |- |Alex||Small|| |- |Peter||Young|| |- |Frank||Small|| |- |Edwd||James|| |- |David||Holmes|| |- |John||Johnson|| |- |William||Johnson|| |- |Andrew||Mackey|| |- |Richard ||Simmons|| |- |Hopsie||Read|| |- |Stephney||Gaillard|| |- |Abram||Deurow|| |- |Henry||Brown|| |- |Bea||Mongin|| |- |Jerry||Holmes|| |- |Binah||Holmes|| |- |Chloe||McGee|| |- |Liddy||Brinton|| |- |Isabel||Bujaw?|| |- |Friday||Holmes|| |- |Jim||Lacey|| |- |Jake||Lacey|| |- |Jim ||Bunhaw|| |- |Elijah||Doctor (listed as Docter)|| |- |Eliza||Washington|| |- |Amanda||Campbell|| |- |Emma||Habersham|| |- |Molly||Arnold|| |- |Ada||Mackay|| |- |James||Smith|| |- |Ephraim||Doctor|| |- |Becka||Campbell|| |- |Penda||Williams|| |- |Joe||Young|| |- |Agnes ||Small|| |- |Jane||Gaillard|| |- |Bertha||Ancum|| |- |Harriet||Ford|| |- |Peter||Young Jr|| |- |Betty||Doctor|| |- |Mary ||Grant|| |- |May||Grant|| |- |Toney||Habersham|| |- |Robert||Small|| |- |Isaac||James|| |- |Flora||Young|| |- |Robert||Stewart|| |- |Moses||Stewart|| |- |Renty||Stewart|| |- |John||Brown|| |- |Boston||Brinton|| |- |Rose||Heyward|| |- |Porteous||Green|| |- |Frank ||Simmons|| |} ==List of Employees at Fife in 1935 in ledger== {| border="1" class="sortable" !First Name!!Last Name!!Profile ID |- |Isaiah||Ford|| |- |Oscar||Gilbert|| |- |Josie||Hamilton|| |- |Martha||Hamilton|| |- |Ephraim||Doctor|| |- |Sam||Harris|| |- |James||Bryan|| |- |Louis||Alston|| |- |Prince||Heyward|| |- |Ernest||Cleveland|| |- |Flora||Young|| |- |Minda||Brown|| |- |Agnes||Small|| |- |Josphine||Rankin|| |- |Ellen||Tulbert|| |- |Charlotte||Williams|| |- |Rosie||Bryan|| |- |Daniel||Bennett|| |- |Richard||Simmons|| |- |Liddy||Brinton|| |- |Susie||Harris|| |- |Fred||Brown|| |- |Jane||Gaillard|| |- |Julia||Brown|| |- |Sam||Manigault|| |- |Willie||Johnson|| |- |Frank||Brown|| |- |Albert||Brown|| |} ==List of Fife Employees in 1943 in ledger== {| border="1" class="sortable" !First Name!!Last Name!!Profile ID |- |Louis||Alston|| |- |Daniel||Bennett|| |- |Freddie||Brown|| |- |John||Brown|| |- |Albert||Brown|| |- |Minda||Brown|| |- |Julia||Brown|| |- |Agnes||Brown|| |- |Frank||Brown|| |- |James||Bryant|| |- |Ernest||Cleveland|| |- |Ephraim||Doctor|| |- |Liddy||Doctor|| |- |Isaiah||Ford|| |- |Oscar||Gilbert|| |- |Jannie/Jane||Gillard/Gaillard|| |- |Josie ||Hamilton|| |- |Martha||Hamilton|| |- |Sam||Harris|| |- |Susie||Harris|| |- |William||Heyward|| |- |Prince||Heyward|| |- |William||Johnson|| |- |Josephine||Rankins|| |- |Richard||Simmons|| |- |Agnes||Small|| |- |Ella||Tulbert|| |- |Charlotte||Williams|| |- |Flora||Young|| |} ==Gravestones on the "Church Knoll"== {| border="1" class="sortable" !First Name!!Last Name!!!!!!Profile ID |- |Leo||Ancum||9-19-1880 Son of Robert Ancum||likely "Ancrum"|| |- |David||Grant||DOB Oct 1820, 2/6/1894|||| |- |P. ||Grant||1/12/1870 to 10/18/1907|||| |- |Katie||Jenkens||1875 Age 65|||| |- |Parris ||Small||To the Memory of the life of Parris Small Born in Beaufort County SC in the Month of May 8 1839 He was a member of Co. H Regiment 34 Died February 26, 1911 Age 72|||| |} ==Gravestones in another cemetery at Fife "Down Below"== {| border="1" class="sortable" !First Name!!Last Name!!!!Profile ID |- |Josua||Brown||"9/1/1875 age 32 yrs"|| |- |Jonas||Hayward||"5/12/1876 age 84 yrs"|| |- |Patsey||Maxwell||Born 6/16/1850, died 6/22/1915 "Born in Jonesville SC"|| |- |Unknown||||fragment of gravestone says "and died a Christian"|| |} ==Gravestone on "Murray Hill Island" now part of Fife== {| border="1" class="sortable" !First Name!!Last Name!!!!Profile ID |- |Robert||Washington||"5/9/1891 My husband age 51"|| |} ==Sources== *"List of Fife Negroes in families 1851" https://lcdl.library.cofc.edu/lcdl/catalog/lcdl:38985?tify={%22pages%22:[4],%22view%22:%22info%22} *https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7163/images/4275948_00309?pId=4088952 *1850 Slave Schedule of Dr. Daniel Hamilton in St. Peter's Parish. all names around him indicate this is Fife as they are the names of owners of adjacent plantations https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/93308992:8055 *advertisement for Sale of Fife in Savannah Newspaper in 1848: https://gahistoricnewspapers.galileo.usg.edu/lccn/sn83016085/1848-05-15/ed-1/seq-3/#index=7&rows=12&proxtext=Fife+plantation&sequence=0&words=Fife+Plantation&page=1 *Advertisement for Sale of Fife by will of Thomas Young, deceased in 1834 https://gahistoricnewspapers.galileo.usg.edu/lccn/sn83016087/1834-11-29/ed-1/seq-1/#sort=date_asc&index=2&rows=12&proxtext=Fife+plantation&sequence=0&words=Fife+plantation&page=1 *freedmen's bureau documentation of Possessory Titles given in 1865: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ZP-5YBV?i=15&cc=2127881 *Labor contracts between William Heyward and the Mechanics: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ZG-C5LF?i=386&cc=2127881 *Labor contracts between William Heyward and the Freedmen: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ZG-CG9C?i=344&cc=2127881

Fifty Great Migration Colonists to New England and Their Origins

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[[Category:Puritan Great Migration]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] == Citation text == :Source Example: ::"[[Space:Fifty Great Migration Colonists to New England and Their Origins|Threlfall, John B. 50 Great Migration Colonists to New England and Their Origins, John B. Threlfall, Madison, Wisconsin, 1990,]]" :Inline Citation Example: ::"[[Space:Fifty Great Migration Colonists to New England and Their Origins|Threlfall, John B.]]" p.# :[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Fifty_Great_Migration_Colonists_to_New_England_and_Their_Origins|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] == How to find this Book == This book is not available online, but only in print. It is now available in digital format https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/615242-redirection NOTE: As of January 29, 2022, "book may only be viewed online at the Family History Library, a family history center, or one of FamilySearch’s partner libraries" * [http://heritagebooks.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=HBI&Product_Code=101-T0685&Category_Code= Heritage Books] (publisher of the book) * [https://www.amazon.com/Migration-Colonists-England-Origins-Heritage/dp/1556136854/ Amazon.com] == Commentary == Despite its title, not all fifty colonists include their origins. The author's source citation practice leaves much to be desired; from the author's "Introduction": :"At the end of each monograph is a list of general sources. I do not choose to clutter the material with superfluous details, explanatory notes and references that make reading tedious. A baptismal record obviously comes from a parish record and one certainly doesn't need a page number when the entries are in chronological order. The reader is expected to be competent enough to locate any of this material from the information given, should verification ever be desired." Some of the material also appears to be from previously published sources. Again, from the introduction: :"Some of the material already long in print has been transcribed more or less verbatum. There is no intention to claim otherwise. The only reason for repeating the material is to provide continuity of the several generations for the reader and to provide a complete account of a colonist or his ancestor." The author ends his introduction with "I hope that others will more or less approve the format and follow it." This critic hopes people won't. Robert Charles Anderson's ''Great Migration'' series is a far better model to follow. The "good" news is that the author gives readers permission to copy from this work. [[Smith-32867|Jillaine Smith]] 14 January 2017 (willing to do lookups) == The 50 Colonists == [add links to their profiles] # [[Andrews-420|John Andrews]] & [[Jordan-957|Jane Jordan]] # [[Barnes-243|William Barnes]] & [[Lord-81|Rachel]] (some say Lord; others Fitts) # [[Beamsley-2|William Beamsley]] & Ann (he m2 Martha (Hallor) Bushnell) # [[Belknap-20|Abraham Belknap]] & [[Stallion-10|Mary Stallon]] # [[Bigge-101|John Bigge]] & [[Martin-17759|Rachel Martin]] # [[Brackett-20|Richard Brackett]] & [[Blower-9|Alice Blower]] # [[Bradbury-44|Thomas Bradbury]] & [[Perkins-125|Mary Perkins]] # [[Colby-38|Anthony Colby]] & [[UNKNOWN-239647|Susanna (---) Waterman]] # [[Farnham-42|Ralph Farnum]] & Alice # [[Frame-27|Thomas Freame]] & [[Rowell-36|Mary Rowell]] # [[French-691|Thomas French]] & Mary # [[Haggett-7|Henry Haggett]] & Ann # [[Hale-452|Thomas Hale]] & [[Dowsett-14|Thomasine Doucett]] # [[Heald-31|John Heald]] & [[Royle-2|Dorothy Royle]] # [[Hendrick-8|Daniel Hendrick]] & (1) Dorothy, (2) Mary (---) Stockbridge # [[Jones-18667|Robert Jones]] & [[Garnford-1|Margaret Garnford]] # [[Moulton-32|William Moulton]] & [[Page-174|Margaret Page]] # Michael Nutt & Sarah Granson # [[Parkhurst-5|George Parkhurst]] & [[Leete-2|Phebe Leete]] # [[Peck-103|Joseph Peck]] & (1) [[Clark-505|Rebecca Clark]], (2) (---) # William Phippins & Judith # [[Pinder-1|Henry Pinder]] & [[Rogers-770|Mary Rogers]] # [[Ramsden-10|John Ramsdell]] & [[Chase-1562|Priscilla]] # Esdras Reade & Elizabeth Watson # [[Riddlesdale-51|Edward Riddlesdale]] & Mary # Henry Riddlesdale alias Loker & Elizabeth # [[Robinson-6718|Joseph Robinson]] & Dorothy # Valentine Rowell & Margaret Milner # [[Sawtell-28|Richard Sawtell]] & [[UNKNOWN-135311|Elizabeth]] # [[Shaw-84|Abraham Shaw]] & [[Best-10|Bridget Best]] # [[Smedley-76|Baptiste Smedley]] & Katherine (---) Shorthose # [[Smith-2681|Robert Smith]] & [[French-361|Mary French]] # [[Smith-11200|Samuel Smith]] & Sarah # Thomas Smith & Joan # [[Smith-112038|William Smith]] & [[Keyes-917|Rebecca Keyes]] # [[Spofford-16|John Spofford]] & [[Scott-551|Elizabeth Scott]] # [[Stanyan-2|Anthony Stanyan]] & Mary # [[Stearns-36|Isaac Stearns]] & [[Barker-133|Mary Barker]] # [[Stone-178|Gregory Stone]] & [[Garrad-1|Margaret Garrard]] # William Straw & Frances Hoyt # [[Stewart-578|Duncan Stuart]] & [[Winchurst-1|Ann Winchurst]] # [[Thake-2|William Thake]] & [[Wood-1866|Joan Wood]] # [[Tomson-43|Alexander Thompson]] & [[Haggett-12|Deliverance Haggett]] # [[Thorley-28|Richard Thorley]] & Jane # [[Warren-238|John Warren]] & Margaret # [[Wheeler-219|George Wheeler]] & [[Penn-117|Catherine Penn]] # [[Wheeler-197|Thomas Wheeler]] & [[Halsey-23|Ann Halsey]] # [[Whitfield-881|Henry Whitfield]] & [[Sheafe-2|Dorothy Sheafe]] # [[Wiswall-16|Thomas Wiswell]] & Elizabeth # [[Wyman-155|Francis Wyman]] & [[Richardson-859|Elizabeth Richardson]]

Filles a Marier

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[[Category:Chronicles of New France]] '''A listing of Filles à Marier having a WikiTree profile is located [[:Category:Filles a Marier|here]].''' This page was initiated by the [[Space:Chronicles of New France|Chronicles of New France project]], and is slated to be revised to conform to the [[:Category:Styles_and_Standards|WikiTree Style Guide]]. The project seeks additional collaborators for this page and its related [[:Category:Filles_a_Marier|category page]]. You may volunteer '''[[Space:Chronicles of New France|here]]'''. ==Sources== *[http://www.migrations.fr/FILLE_A_MARIER/FILLEAMARIER.htm Migrations.fr:Filles à Marier] *[http://www.oocities.org/weallcamefromsomewhere/Kebec/filles_marier.html Archived page from GeoCities: Filles a Marier]
'''Filles a Marier'''
Achon, Ozanne-Jeanne (Anne)
Alton, Étiennette or Antoinette
Anet, Jeanne
Armand, Marie
Arnu, Marthe
Artus, Michelle
Aubert, Marguerite
Arneau, Jeanne (Marie-Marthe)
Banne, Gillette
Banse, Marguerite
Barbeau, Suzanne
Barré, Gabrielle
Beaucier, Jeanne
Beaudoin, Madeleine
Beaudry, Perrine
Bénard, Catherine
Bénard, Françoise
Benet, Marie-Suzanne
Bérard, Marie
Betfer or Bedford, Suzanne
Bidard, Marie
Bigot, Françoise
Bigot, Jeanne
Bigot, Marguerite
Bissonnet, Marie
Bitouset, Jeanne
Boileau, Marguerite
Boissel, Marie
Bonin, Marie
Borde or Desbordes, Jacquette
Boudet, Romaine
Bourdon, Marie
Bourgouin, Marie-Marthe
Boyer, Anne
Boyer, Marie
Breton, Marguerite
Brière, Jeanne-Angélique
Bugeau, Suzanne
Camus, Catherine
Camus or Le Camus, Élisabeth
Capel, Françoise
Cartier, Hélène
Cerisier, Jeanne
Chapelier, Marie
Charles, Catherine
Charlot, Marguerite
Châtaigné, Marie
Chatel, Hélène
Chaverlange, Jeanne
Chefdeville, Marie
Chevalier or Lechevalier, Anne
Cholet or Chaulet, Marie
Chotard, Jeanne
Colin, Catherine
Cousteau, Marie-Madeleine
Crampon, Catherine
Crépeau or Crépel, Françoise
Crevet, Marie
D’Assonville, Gabrielle
De Lamarque, Anne
De Lambourg, Esther
Delaunay, Anne
Delaunay, Jeanne
Delavaux, Catherine
De Liercourt, Anne-Antoinette
Deligny, Marie
De Mousseau, Louise
Denoyon, Suzanne
De Poitiers, Marie-Charlotte
De Richecourt dit Malteau, Jeanne Desbordes, Mathurine
Després, Anne
Després, Geneviève
Després, Marguerite
Desvarieux, Vincente
Doucet, Marie-Madeleine
Doucinet, Marguerite
Drouillard, Marie-Madeleine
Drugeon, Élisabeth
Dubois, Madeleine
Duchesne, Nicole
Duguay or Dugué, Jeanne
Dumesnil, Marie
Dupont, Marie-Madeleine
Durand, Anne-Antoinette
Duteau, Madeleine
Duteau dit Perrin, Marie-Michelle
Duval, Louise
Duval, Suzanne
Duverger, Françoise
Duverger, Suzanne
Émard, Anne
Fabrècque, Madeleine
Fafard, Françoise
Fayette, Marie
Ferra, Marie
Forestier (Fortier), Catherine
Fougerat, Charlotte
François, Marie-Madeleine
Freslon, Jacqueline
Frit, Marie
Gachet, Marie
Gamache, Geneviève
Garnier, Jeanne
Garnier or Grenier, Louise
Gauchet de Belleville, Catherine
Gaulin, Marguerite
Gausse dit Le Borgne Françoise
Gelé, Louise
Girard, Marie
Giraud, Isabelle dit Marie
Gobinet, Élisabeth dit Isabelle
Godard, Jeanne Godard, Marie
Godeau, Marie
Godin or Bodin, Jeanne
Godin, Perrine
Gouget, Catherine
Grandin (Grandry), Marie
Grandry, Marie
Grenier, Antoinette
Grenier, Françoise
Grignault dit Gobineau, Marie
Guillebourdeau, Marguerite
Hagouin, Élisabeth
Hardy, Marie-Anne
Hautreux, Marthe
Hayet, Marguerite
Hérault, Jeanne
Herlin, Anne
Houart, Catherine
Hubert, Marie-Marthe
Hubou, Barbe Hubou, Françoise
Hurault or Hurelle, Catherine
Jaleau dit Ploumelle, Jeanne
Jamare, Marie
Jarel or Jaroux, Suzanne
Jarousseau, Suzanne
Jobin, Françoise
Joly, Marie
Jopie, Anne
Lagrange, Jacqueline
Lamoureux, Antoinette dit Louise Landeau, Marie-Noëlle
Languille, Marie
Latour dit Simonet, Catherine
Leboeuf, Marguerite Marthe
Lebreuil, Louise-Thérèse-Marie
Leclerc, Adrienne Leclerc, Marguerite Leclerc, Marie
Ledet or Léodet, Anne
Le Flot, Michelle
Le Laboureur, Anne
Lelièvre, Françoise
Lemaître, Denise
Lemoine or Le Moyne, Anne Lemoine or Le Moyne, Jeanne
Lerouge dit St-Denis, Jeanne
Leroux, Mathurine
Leson, Anne
Letard, Marie
Longchamp, Geneviève
Loppé, Renée
Lorgueil, Marie
Lorion, Catherine
Lotier (Lothier), Catherine
Maclin, Marguerite
Macré or Maqueray, Geneviève
Manovely de Rainville, Geneviève
Marchand, Catherine
Marecot (Marcotte), Madeleine
Marguerie, Marie
Martin, Anne
Mathieu, Catherine
Mazouer or Mazoué, Marie
Méchin, Jeanne
Méliot, Catherine
Mercier, Jeanne
Merrin or Mairé, Jeanne
Méry, Françoise
Mésangé, Marie
Métayer, Marie
Meunier, Françoise
Michelande, Madeleine
Migaud, Suzanne
Mignon, Jeanne
Morin, Claire
Morin, Françoise
Morineau, Jeanne
Morisseau, Marg-Madeleine
Mullois de Laborde, Madeleine
Nadreau, Françoise-Jacqueline
Nau-Fossambault, M-Catherine Nau de Fossambault, Michelle
Oudin, Marie
Pacreau, Marie
Panie, Isabeau
Panie, Marie
Paré (Paris), Claire-Françoise
Parenteau or Parentelle, Marie
Patou, Catherine
Paulo, Marie
Pavie, Marie
Pelletier, Jeanne
Pelletier or Peltier, Marie
Péré, Marie or Marie-Suzanne Perrault, Marguerite-Cécile Picard, Marguerite
Picoté de Belestre, Perrine
Pinet de La Chesnaye, Marie Pinson, Marie-Marthe
Poireau, Jeanne
Poisson, Barbe
Poisson, Mathurine
Pomponnelle, Marie
Pontonnier, Marie
Potel Jacqueline
Pournin or Pournain, Marie
Radisson, Élisabeth
Radisson, Françoise
Rebours, Marguerite
Renaud, Marie
Renaudeau, Judith-Catherine Renaudin Blanchetière, Marie Reynier, Christine
Richard, Marie
Rigaud, Judith
Riton, Marie
Rocheron, Marie
Rocheteau, Suzanne
Rolland, Nicole
Rousselier, Jeanne
Roy, Jeanne
Roy, Marie
Saint-Père, Catherine
Saint-Père, Jeanne
Saulnier (Duverdier), Françoise Sauviot, Marguerite
Simon, Marie
Sinalon, Jeanne
Soldé, Jeanne
Soulinier, Marie
Surget, Madeleine
Targer, Élisabeth (or Isabelle) Taupier, Marie
Testard, Jeanne
Teste, Marie
Thavenet, Marguerite-Josèphe Therrien or Terrier, Perrine
Thomas, Marguerite
Tourault, Jacquette
Triot, Marie-Madeleine
Trotin, Marie
Valade, Marie-Barbe
Vauvilliers, Jeanne
Videau, Anne
Vié dite Lamotte, Marie
Viger, Françoise
Vignault, Jeanne
Vivran or Vivier, Jacquette
Voidy, Jeanne


==Sources== Marie Triotin (1646-1682) a Filles a Marier was charged with the assault and battery of Nicolas Huot dit Saint-Laurent, Sergent de Beaupre. Apparently she and three other women were accused of spanking the man. All were found guilty and had to make a public apology on the steps of the Chateau-Richer church, as well as make an "offering" to the shrine at Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupre.

Filles du Roi

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[[Category:Chronicles of New France]] [[Category:Filles du Roi]] '''A listing of the Filles du Roi with Wiki-tree profiles can be seen [[:Category:Filles_du_Roi|here]].''' '''A listing of the Filles du Roi with dates of marriage and spouses can be found at [https://fillesduroi.org/cpage.php?pt=5 ''La Société des Filles du roi et soldats du Carignan'']''' and other sources. See [[Space:Filles du Roi: Description | Filles du Roi: Description]] To help populate New France, Intendant Talon delegated in 1668 to [[Gasnier-25|Anne Gasnier]] the responsibility of recruiting French girls of marriageable age for the King. Over time, the girls recruited on behalf of the King became known collectively as the Kings Daughters, to distinguish then from the females that previously immigrated to the colony. [[Bourgeoys-1|Marguerite Bourgeoys]] was the first person to use the expression "filles du Roi"The title “Filles du Roi” (“The King's Daughters") was meant to imply state patronage, not royal or noble parentage. Most of these women were commoners of humble birth., using the term in her memoir to differentiate the King's recruited "filles à marier" (“girls brought for marriage”) from the girls of marriageable age that migrated to New France either voluntarily or were recruited by others.Landry, Yves (1992). Orphelines en France pionnières au Canada: Les filles du roi au XVIIe siècle. Montreal: Leméac Éditeur Inc. pp. 19-20 ==Timeline== '''1668/03/07''' --- Pierre Gagneur's vessel [[Space:1668/03/07_Arriv%C3%A9e_%C3%A0_Qu%C3%A9bec|ARMEMENT]], build in New France and under the command of Alain Durand, docked in Québec on the 7th of March, 1668, to disembark eighty-one Filles du Roi that boarded at the French ports of Dieppe and La Rochelle. '''1673/09''' --- The last shipment of Filles du Roi arrived Quebec from France, and the program ended. The population of New France had risen to 6,700 people, an increase of 168% in the eleven years since the program had begun. This didn't include the thousands of Coureurs des Bois who took native wives and escaped to freedom of the interior (Indian Country). Not to mention the growing Metis population. Acadians who married native women numbered 400-500 about this time. ==Notes== ==Sources== *[http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filles_du_Roi Wikipedia: Filles du Roi]''' *[http://www.genealogie.umontreal.ca/en/fillesDuRoi.htm Université de Montréal - The Programme de recherche en démographie historique (PRDH) list of the Filles du Roi] *[https://fillesduroi.org/cpage.php?pt=9 A listing of the Filles du roi (King's Daughters)] at ''La Société des Filles du roi et soldats du Carignan''

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'''Filles du Roi''' '''A - C''' Managed by [[WikiTree-68|Filles du Roi project]] ''Gérées par le projet des Filles du Roi'' {| class="wikitable" {| class="wikitable" - | '''Fille du Roi''' || '''Husband''' || '''Marriage or Contract Date''' || '''Bio''' FR/EN || '''Notes'''|| |- | [[Abraham-367|Abraham, Marguerite]] ||[[Nadeau-309|Nadeau dit Lavigne, Ozanie-Joseph]] || Nov 6, 1665 || Yes || || |- |[[Adam-610|Adam, Anne]] || [[Poliquin-9|Poliquin, Jean]] || Nov 7, 1761 || Yes || || |- |[[Agathe-3|Agathe, Marie-Anne]] || [[Armand-22 |Armand dit Herman, Laurent]] ||Oct 16, 1663 || Yes || || |- |[[Albert-186|Albert, Marie]] || [[Chauveau-21|Chauveau dit Lafleur, Jean]] || Oct 29, 1663 || Yes || || |- |[[Alain-167|Allence, Marie]] ||[[Le_Tardif-11| Louis Le Tardif]] || Nov 13, 1669 || Yes || || |- |[[Amiot-33|Amiot, Jeanne]] || [[Pion-20|Pion dit Lafontaine, Nicolas]] || Sep 19, 1663 || Yes || || |- |[[Asselin-74|Ancelin, Françoise]] || [[Valade-7|Valade, Guillaume]] || Nov 10, 1669 || Yes || || |- |[[André-514|André, Louise]] ||[[Bossu-22|Bossu dit Le Prince, Nicolas]] || Jan 18, 1672 || Fr/EN Y || || |- |[[Andrieu-4|Andrieu, Marguerite]] || [[Augran-2|Augran dit Lapierre, Pierre]] || Sep 19, 1673 || Yes || || |- |[[Langelier-59|Angelier, Marie]] || [[Rochereau-12|Rochereau, Vivien]] || Mar 17, 1670 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[D'anneville-10|d'Anneville, Gabrielle]] ||[[Blanchard-1076|Blanchard, Louis]] || July 27, 1665 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Antoine-33|Anthoine, Françoise Denise]] || [[Buy-11|Buy, Laurent]] || Oct 11, 1670 || Yes || || |- |[[Arcular-1|Arcular, Marie Ursule]] || [[ Lefebvre_dit_Boulanger-2 | Lefebvre dit Boulanger, Claude]] || Oct 28, 1669 || Yes || || |- |[[Ardion-1|Ardion, Marguerite]] || [[Rabouin-12|Rabouin, Jean]] || Oct 28, 1663 || FR / EN Y || || |- |[[Hannart-1|Arinart, Anne]] ||[[Réal-28|Jean, Réal]] || Aug 30, 1671||Fr Y/En N || || |- |[[Ariot-1|Ariot, Marie]] || [[Vandet-2|Vandet, René]] || Apr 11, 1671 ||Fr/En Y|| || |- |Asserin, Fleurance ||||1667||No||Returned to FR|| |- |[[Aube-2|Aubé, Françoise]] || [[Roy-113|Roy, Michel]] || Oct 8, 1668 || Yes || || |- | [[Aubert-18|Aubert, Elisabeth]] || [[Lambert-772|Lambert, Aubin]] || Sep 29, 1670 || Yes || || |- | [[Aubert-169 |Aubert, Jeanne]] || [[Buisson-77 |Buisson, Jean]] || Nov 20, 1669 || Yes || || |- |[[D'Aubigny-94|d'Aubigny, Marguerite]] || [[Daveau-8|Daveau, Charles]] || Sep 1673 || Yes || || |- | [[Aubineau-1|Aubineau, Suzanne]] || [[Campagna-25|Campagna, Mathias]] || Apr 25, 1667 || Yes || || |- |[[Aubry-5 |Aubry, Marie Anne]] ||[[Caille-44 | Caillé dit Biscornet, Antoine]] || Jul 5, 1675 ||Yes || || |- |[[Aubry-123 |Aubry, Marie Françoise]] || [[Mercier-531 | Mercier dit Lépine, Antoine]]|| Aug 19, 1674 || No || || |- |[[Aubry-121| Aubry, Jacqueline]] || [[Gros-53 |Le Gros dit Laviolette, Antoine]] || Sep 9, 1670 || Yes || || |- |[[Auger-294 |Auger, Jeanne]] ||[[Nolet-35 | Nolet dit Larivière, Sébastien]] || Oct 26, 1671 || No || || |- |[[Aubert-130 |Aupé, Isabelle]] ||[[De_Lavoye-7 | De Lavoie, Pierre]] || Aug 25, 1670 || No || || |- |[[Auvray-7 |Auvray, Madeleine]] ||[[Matte-50 | Matte, Nicolas]] || Oct. 12, 1671 || No || || |- |[[Bagau-1 |Bagau, Antoinette]] ||[[Roberge-49 | Roberge dit Lacroix, Pierre ]]|| Oct 22, 1672 || No || || |- ||[[Baillon-1|de Baillon, Catherine]] || [[Miville-10|Miville dit Deschenes, Jacques]] || Nov 12, 1669 || Yes|| || |- |[[Bailly-14|Bailly, Madeleine]] || [[Vanier-Lafontaine-1|Vanier dit Lafontaine, Guillaume]] || Jul 5, 1672 || No || || |- |[[Baiselat-3|Baiselat, Françoise]] || [[Cambin-1|Cambin dit Larivière, Laurent]] || Aug 16, 1668 || No|| || |- |[[Baille-1| Baillé, Catherine]] || [[Bouvier-6 |Bouvier, Pierre ]]|| Nov 24, 1667|| No || || |- |[[Baumont-1 |Bamont , Marie-Anne ]]||[[Morisseau-22 | Morisseau, Vincent ]]|| Oct 23, 1673 || No || || |- |[[Banse-14 |Banse, Françoise]]||[[Le_Prou-1 |Le Prou Jacques]] || Oct 4, 1667|| No || || |- |[[Barbant-2|Barbant, Marie]] || [[Lalonde-63|Lalonde dit Lespérance, Jean]] || Nov 14, 1669 || No || || |- |[[Barbereau-1|Barbereau, Jeanne]]||[[Larrivée-15|Larrivée, Jean]]||1666||No|| || |- |[[Barbery-21|Barbery, Françoise ]]||[[Dardenne-4|Dardenne, René]]||Nov 12, 1668 ||FR / EN Y|| || |- |[[Barbier-43|Barbier, Jeanne]] || [[Plumereau-5|Plumereau dit Latreille, Julien]]||Nov 3, 1670||No|| || |- |[[Bardet-22 | Bardet, Anne]]|| [[Paulin-400 |Paulin, Jean]] || Oct 5, 1665 || No || || |- |[[Bardou-1|Bardou, Marie]] || [[Drouet-29|Drouet dit Grandmaison, Mathurin]] || Sep 30, 1669|| No || || |- |[[Baril-62|Baril, Marie]] || [[Sauvin-2|Sauvin dit Larose, François]] || Oct 13, 1670 || No || || |- |[[Barillet-1|Barillet, Anne]] ||[[Vacher-72 | Vacher, Guy]]||Nov 9, 1671||FR N / EN Y|| || |- |[[Baron-411 |Baron, Barbe]] || [[Chevreux-2 |Chevreux dit Lataupine, Simon]] || Nov 3, 1667 || No || || |- |[[Barré-111 | Barré, Catherine]] ||[[Le_Roy-75 | Le Roy, Nicolas]] || Oct 22, 1663 || FR/EN Y || || |- |[[Barré-83|Barré, Catherine]] || [[Chaille-35|Chaillé, Mathurin]] || Jan 11, 1665 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Barton-829|Barton, Françoise-Marthe]] || [[Chevalier-139|Chevalier, Joseph]] || Oct 7, 1670 || Yes || || |- |[[Basset-441|Basset, Catherine]]|| [[Bourgoin-79|Bourgouin dit Bourguignon, Pierre]]|| Oct 17, 1667 || No || || |- |[[Bauge-3 |Baugé, Anne]] || [[Corruble-2 |Corruble, Guillaume]] || Oct 2, 1673 || No || || |- |[[Beaudin-16|Beaudin, Catherine]] || [[Coquin-2|Coquin dit La Tournelle, Pierre]] || Oct 12, 1671 || No || || |- |[[Baudon-2|Beaudon, Étiennette]] || [[Cotin-4|Cotin, Tugal]] || Jan 10, 1672|| No || || |- |[[Beaugrand-11|Beaugrand, Marie or Marguerite]] || [[Marquis-268|Marquis, Charles]] || Sep 18, 1673 || No || || |- |[[Beaujean-19|Beaujean, Marie-Jeanne]] || [[Juin-5| Juin, Pierre]] |||| No||Married in FR|| |- |[[Beauregard-81|Beauregard, Marie]] || [[Langelier-52|Langelier, Sébastien]] || Nov 12, 1665|| No || || |- |[[Beauregard-2|Beauregard, Marthe]] || [[Lemieux-5 |Lemieux, Gabriel]] || Nov 26, 1671 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Beauveau-1|Beauveau, Jeanne]] || [[Blet-2|Blet dit Gazaille, Jean-Pierre]] || 16 Apr 1674 || No || || |- |[[Belleau-27|Belleau, Catherine]] || [[Morin-1000|Morin dit Belleroche, Jean-Baptiste]] || Nov 22, 1667 || No || || |- |[[Bellehache-1|Bellehache, Marie]] || [[Bourret-11|Bourret, Gilles]] || Sep 9, 1673 || No|| || |- |[[Bellesoeur-3 |Bellesoeur dite Lucas, Anne]] || [[Massard-2 |Massard, Nicolas]] || Oct 12, 1665 || Yes || || |- |[[Benard-111|Bénard, Jeanne]] || [[Gadois-11|Gadois, Pierre]] || Apr 20, 1685|| FR Y/ EN No||NOT FdR, Engagée|| |- |[[Benoit-19|Benoît, Marie]] || [[Favreau-24|Favreau dit Deslauriers, Pierre]] || c 1668 || FR/EN Y || || |- |[[Beraud-4|Béraud dite Dubreuil, Anne]] ||[[Jaroson-2 | Jarosson, Mathieu]] || Jun 19, 1674 || No || || |- |[[Bercier-15|Bercier, Louise]] ||[[Filion-71|Feuillon, Michel]] || Oct 15, 1668 || No || || |- |[[Berger-177|Berger, Marguerite]] || [[Courtois-40|Courtois, Charles]] || Oct 9, 1670|| No || || |- |[[Bernard-205|Bernard, Jeanne]] || [[Thuillier_dit_Desvignets-1|Thuillier dit Desvignets, Jacques]] || Apr 29, 1669 || No || || |- |[[Berrin-2|Berrin, Marguerite]] || [[Bouin-8|Bouin dit Dufresne, Julien]] || Jul 2, 1675 || No || || |- |[[Bertault-4|Bertault, Anne]] || [[Chartier-84|Chartier, Robert]] || Oct 21, 1669 || No|| || |- |[[Breval-2|Bertin dite Breval, Marie]] || [[Séguin-385|Séguin, Charles]] || Oct 3, 1669 || No || || |- |Bérunine, Marie || ||1671 || No ||reportedly signed the marriage contract of [[Auger-294 |Auger, Jeanne]], no evidence on the contract, dubious existence|| |- |[[Besche-1|Besche, Marie]] ||[[Chaperon-14 | Chaperon, Pierre]] || Nov 19, 1670 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Beuzelin-1 | Beuzelin, Catherine]] || [[Lonlabard-2 |Lonlabard, Jean]] || Oct 19, 1671 || No || || |- |[[Bidequin-1|Bidequin, Marie-Madeleine]] || [[Bouvet-10|Bouvet dit Lachambre, Jean]] || Oct 17, 1673 || Yes || || |- |[[Billot-16 |Billot, Catherine]] ||[[Jagot-3 |Jagot dit Laforest, Urbain]] || Sep 1, 1670 || Fr Y || || |- |[[Billot-32 | Billot, Geneviève]] || [[Denis-506 |Denis, Jean]] || Aug 24, 1670 || No || || |- |[[Billot-1|Billot, Lucrèce]] || [[Sigouin-16|Sigouin, Jean]] || Aug 26, 1669 || FR/EN Y || || |- |[[Bilodeau-15|Bilodeau, Jeanne]] || [[Couillard-23|Couillard, Pierre]] || Feb 8, 1666 || No || || |- |[[Binaudière-1|Binaudière, Marguerite]] || [[Rousseau-161|Rousseau, Symphorien]] || Sep 14, 1670 || Yes || || |- |[[Birette-3|Biret, Renée]] ||[[Balan-34 | Balan dit Lacombe, Pierre]] || Jun 9, 1672 || No || || |- |[[Blain-116 |Blain, Marie-Anne]] ||[[Gervais-364 | Gervais, Pierre]] || Oct 19, 1665 || No || || |- |[[Blainvillain-1|Blainvillain, Anne]] ||[[Charbonnier-1 | Charbonnier dit St-Laurent, Louis]] || Jan 1, 1672 || No || || |- |[[Blais-7|Blais, Élisabeth]] || [[Roche-1028 |Roche, Pierre]] || Oct 7, 1669 || Yes || || |- |[[Blaise-20|Blaise, Marguerite]] || [[Paquet-205|Paquet, Jean]] || Oct 23, 1669 || Yes || || |- |[[Blanchard-1563|Blanchard, Marie]] || [[Brunet-97|Brunet dit Létang, Mathieu]] || Nov 10, 1667 || Yes || || |- |[[Blondeau-32|Blondeau, Jeanne]] || [[Abraham-271|Abraham dit Desmarais, René]] || Nov 16, 1671 || Yes || || |- |[[Blutteau-1|Blutteau, Antoinette]] ||[[De_La_Croix-10 | Lacroix, David]] || Oct 19, 1671|| FR/EN Y || || |- |[[Boileau-28|Boileau, Marie]] || [[Chauvin-188|Chauvin, Pierre]] || before 1668 || Yes || || |- |[[Boisandré-3| de Boisandré, Catherine]] || [[Gobelin-6|Gobelin dit Cinq-Mars, Marc-Antoine]] || Oct 20, 1663 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Boisandré-1|Boisandré, Jeanne Claude]] || [[De_la_Chaise-2|Lachaise, Louis]] || Oct 31, 1667 || Yes || || |- |[[Boivin-4|Boivin, Françoise]] || [[Lamoureux-13|Lamoureux, Louis]] || 1668 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Bolper-1|Bolper, Marie-Louise]] || [[Marceau-14|Marceau, François]] ||Oct 12, 1671 || No || || |- |[[Bonheur-1|Bonheur, Marie]] || [[Inard-3|Inard dit Provençal, Paul]] ||Oct 27, 1669 || No || || |- |[[Bonnin-6 |Bonin, Nicole]] ||[[Quatresou-1 |Damien Quatresou ]] ||Oct 19, 1671 || FR/EN Y || || |- |[[Bonneau-257 |Bonneau, Hélène]] ||[[Desmoulins-9 | Desmoulins, Jacques]] || Jul 18, 1667 || Yes || || |- |[[Bonnefoy-3|Bonnefoy dite Ste-Foy, Marguerite]] || [[Achon-11|Achon, Jacques]] || Dec 4, 1667 || Yes || || |- |[[Bouart-2|Bouart, Marie]]||[[Antrade-2|Antrade, Jacques]]||Aug.16,1668||Yes|| || |- |[[Boucault-1|Boucault, Jeanne]] || [[Coulombe-39|Coulombe, Louis]] || Sep 30, 1670 || FR/EN Y || || |- |[[Bouchard-476 |Bouchard, Jeanne]] ||[[Foisy-7 | Foisy, Martin]] || Oct 26, 1665 || Yes|| || |- |[[Bouchard-345|Bouchard, Louise]] || [[Guillory-294|Guillory, Simon]] || Dec 6, 1667 || Yes || || |- |[[Boucher-1430 | Boucher, Marguerite Madeleine]] ||[[Blanchard-1708 | Blanchard dit Belleville, François]] || Oct 20, 1665 || Yes || || |- |[[Bouet-11|Bouet, Marie]] || [[LeGrapt-1|Guérard, Martin]] || Oct 24, 1667 || Yes || || |- |[[Boüillon-11| Boüillon, Marie]] || [[Téchénay-_Techené-1|Téchenay, Alexandre]] || Aug 16, 1668 ||Yes || || |- |[[Bourgeois-280|Bourgeois, Catherine]] || [[Binet-38|Binet, René]] || Oct 19, 1667 || No || || |- |[[Bourgeois-831|Bourgeois, Françoise]] || [[Vigneault-24 |Vignault dit Laverdure, Paul]] || Nov 3, 1670 || No ||| || |- |[[Bourgeois-612 | Bourgeois, Jeanne]] || [[Coudret-2 |Coudray, André]] || Oct 25, 1665 || No|| || |- |[[Bourgeois-1403|Bourgeois, Marie]] ||[[Anet-2| Anet, Jacques]] || Jun 2, 1668 ||Yes || || |- |[[Boutard-1|Boutard, Marie]] || [[Bourgery-9|Bourgery, Pierre]] || Nov 21, 1669 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Boutet-11|Boutet, Marie Madeleine]] || [[Bisson-10|Bisson, Gervais]] || Sep 15, 1664 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Boyer-1162|Boyer, Barbe]] || [[Cartier-126|Cartier, Paul]] || Oct 23, 1673 || Yes || || |- |[[Braconnier-1|Braconnier, Jeanne]] ||[[Thuillier-15 | Thuillier dit La Tour, Crespin]] || Sep 18, 1673 || FR/EN Y || || |- |[[Brandon-514|Brandon, Anne]] || [[Dagenais-23|Dagenais dit Lépine, Pierre]] || Nov 17, 1665 || Yes || || |- |[[Bremaille-1| Bremaille, Marie]] || [[Doublet-14 |Doublet dit Delisle, Jacques]]|| Jan 22, 1667 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[De_Bretigny-1|de Brétigny, Marie]]||[[Leclerc-392|Leclerc dit Lécuyer, Denis]]||Oct 24, 1667||Yes|| || |- |[[Brière-58|Brière, Marie]] || [[Guay-39|Guay, Jean]] || Oct 16, 1670 || Yes || || |- |Briset, Marie || || || ? ||Returned to FR|| |- |[[Bruneau-4 |Bruneau, Catherine]] ||[[Monin-45|Monin, Jean]] || Sep 3, 1670 ||Yes || || |- |[[Brunet-494 |Brunet, Anne]] ||[[Carrier-643 | Coirier, Pierre]] || Nov 23, 1665 || Yes || || |- |[[Brunet-105|Brunet, Françoise]] || [[Sureau-4|Sureau, Théodore]] || Nov 8, 1663 || Yes || || |- |[[Bulté-10|Bulté, Marguerite]] || [[Robitaille-94|Robitaille, Jean]] || Nov 27, 1670 ||Yes || || |- |[[Buot-2|Buot, Marie]] || [[Martin-3468|Martin, Pierre]] || Oct 6, 1670 || Yes|| || |- |[[Bureau-27|Bureau, Catherine]] || [[Corriveau-83|Corriveau, Étienne]] || Oct 28, 1669 || Yes || || |- |[[Burel-36|Burel, Jeanne]] || [[Poutre-4|Poutré dit Lavigne, André]] || Nov 3, 1667 || No|| || |- |[[Caillaud-3 |Caillaud, Andrée]]||[[Thibault-471|Thibault, Denis]]|| Aug 13, 1669 ||Yes|| || |- |[[Caille-1|Caillé, Jeanne]]||[[Reignor-1|Renouard dit St-Étienne, Jacques]]|| ~1671 ||FR/EN Y || || |- |[[Caillé-49|Caillé, Marie]]||[[Pasquier-18|Paquet, Pierre]]||Aug 26, 1668 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Caillé-35|Caillé, Marie Jeanne]] || [[Pepin-171|Pepin, Jacques]] || Nov 16, 1671 || Yes || || |- |[[Calais-6|Calais, Hélène]] || [[Belleau-32|Belleau dit Larose, Blaise]] || Sep 25, 1673 ||Yes || || |- |[[Campion-6|Campion, Marie]] || [[Dubé-80|Dubé, Mathurin]] || Sep 3, 1670 || Yes || || |- |[[Canard-3|Canard, Marie Madeleine]]||[[Thuillier-15|Thuillier dit Latour, Crespin]]|| Oct 12, 1671 ||FR Y EN basic|| || |- |[[Carbonnet-1|Carbonnet, Madeleine]] || [[Sédilot-9|Sédilot dit Desnoyers, Étienne]] || Aug 11, 1664 || No || || |- |[[Carcireux-1|Carcireux, Sylvine]] ||[[Andrieu-2| Andrieu, Antoine]] || Jan 11, 1668 ||Yes || || |- |[[Cardillon-1|Cardillon, Marguerite]] ||[[Desjardins-98| Desjardins dit Charbonnier, Claude]] || Jan. 12, 1666 ||Yes|| || |- |[[Carlier-44|Carlier, Marie]] || [[Fezeret-3|Fezeret, René]] || Nov. 11, 1670 || Yes |||| |- |[[Cartignier-1|Cartignier, Marie]] ||[[Vanier-58| Vanier, Germain]] || Sep 30, 1669 || Yes|| || |- |[[Cartois-1|Cartois, Henriette]] || [[Audebout-2|Audebout dit Belhumeur, Michel]] || Oct 26, 1671 || Yes || || |- |[[Chabert-28|Chabert de La Charière, Marguerite]]||[[Dumesnil-26|Dumesnil Heurry, Jacques]]||Sept.17, 1668||FR / EN Y|| || |- |[[Chamois-1|Chamois, Marie Claude]] ||[[Frigon-68|Frigon, François]] || before 1674 || Yes || || |- |[[Chausy-1|Chancy, Marie]] ||[[Prezot-7| Prézeau dit Chambly, Michel]] || Oct 2, 1673 ||Yes || || |- |[[Chantoiseau-1|Chandoiseau, Nicole]]||[[Benoit-264| Benoît dit Lajeunesse, Étienne]]|| Oct 7, 1670 || Yes || || |- |[[Chamfrin-2|Chamfrin, Renée]] || [[Garand-11|Garand, Pierre]] || Oct 27, 1669 || Yes || || |- |[[Chanvreux-1|Chanvreux, Renée]] ||''Décédé sans se marier'' || --- || Yes |||| |- |[[Charbonnier-23|Charbonnier dite Seigneur, Marie Madeleine]] ||[[Lenoir-70| Lenoir dit Rolland, François]] || Jan 2, 1673 || Yes || || |- |[[Charebert-1|Charebert, Marie]] ||[[Lesieur-65| Lesieur dit Calot , Jean]] || 1672 or 1673 || Yes|| || |- |[[Charier-2|Charlier, Michelle]] || [[Besnier-15|Besnier, Massé]] || Oct 9, 1668 || Yes || || |- |[[De_Charmenil-1|Charmesnil, Françoise]] ||[[Gélinas-15|Gélinas, Jean]] || Oct 17, 1667 || Yes || || |- |[[Charpentier-2|Charpentier, Marguerite]]|| [[Lucas-6734|Lucas dit Lagarde, Toussaint]] || Jun 11, 1669 || ---|| || |- |[[Charpentier-114|Charpentier, Marguerite]] ||[[Le_Meusnier-1| Meunier dit Laramée, René]]|| Oct 16, 1668 || No || || |- |[[Charpentier-8|Charpentier, Marie]] || [[Gendras-2|Gendras, Pierre]] || Nov 11, 1671 || Yes|| || |- |[[Charpentier-49|Charpentier, Marie-Reine]] || [[Prinseau-2|Prinseau, Louis]] || Jul 28, 1672 || Yes || || |- |[[Charrier-4|Charrier, Louise]] || [[Barette-13|Baret, Guillaume]] || Nov 19, 1663 ||Yes || || |- |[[Charrié-1|Charrier, Marie ]] || [[Renaud-198|Renaud, Jacques]] || Oct 13, 1665 ||FR Y / EN n || || |- |[[Charron-599|Charron, Françoise]] || ''Did not marry'' || ---- ||---|| || |- |[[Chartier-185|Chartier, Jeanne]] || [[Rousset-9|Rousset dit Beaucourt, Pierre]] || Nov 3, 1669||FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Chartier-192 |Chartier, Jeanne]] ||[[Aubrenan-1| Aubrenan, Thècle Cornélius]] || Sep 10, 1670 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Charreton-1|Charton, Jeanne]] || [[Robin-138|Robin dit Lapointe, Jean]] || Oct 10, 1667 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Chaton-5|Chaton, Marie]] || [[Lagarde-82|Lagarde, Pierre]] || Feb 5, 1667 ||FR Y/EN y|| || |- |[[Chauvet-21|Chauvet, Marie]] ||[[Fagnant-30| Faye dit Villefagnan, Pierre]] || Aug 16, 1668 || Yes || || |- |[[Chaumereau-2|Chemereau, Marguerite]] || [[Piette-58|Piette dit Trempe, Jean]] || 1669 or 1670 || Yes || || |- |[[Cherfault-1|Cherfault, Denise]] || [[Grandry-15|Grandry dit Faverolle, Thomas]] || Nov 16, 1665 || No || || |- |[[Chevalier-375|Chevalier, Françoise]] || [[Habert-2|Habert, Jacques]] || Apr 19, 1668 ||Yes || || |- |[[Chevalier-345|Chevalier, Jeanne]] || [[Lecanteur-1|Lecanteur dit Latour, Guillaume]] || Oct 19, 1671|| Yes || || |- |[[Chevalier-271|Chevalier, Suzanne]] || [[Foubert-17|Foubert dit Lacroix, Robert]]|| Apr 14, 1670 || Yes || || |- |[[Chevrainville_dit_Lafontaine-1|de Chevrainville dite Lafontaine, Claude]] ||[[Brault-70| Brault, Henri]] || Aug 12, 1665 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[De_Chevrainville-1|de Chevrainville dite Lafontaine, Marie Madeleine]] ||[[Lamy-2| Lamy, Joseph-Isaac]] ||Oct 22, 1663 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Chevreau-7|Chevreau, Marie]] || [[Reaume-11|Réaume, René]] || Oct 29, 1665 ||Yes || || |- |[[Chiasson-26|Chiasson, Louise]] || [[Chapelain-1|Chapelain, Jacques]] || Sep 14, 1666 || Yes || || |- |[[Chrétien-119|Chrétien, Madeleine]] || [[Chicoine-5|Chicoine, Pierre]] || Oct 20, 1670|| Yes || || |- |[[Chrétien-124| Chrétien, Marie]] ||[[Perrault-158| Perrault dit Lagorce, Paul]] || Nov 4, 1670 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Clerice-1|Clérice, Catherine]] || [[Lussier-9|Lussier, Jacques]] || Oct 12, 1671 || No || || |- |[[Coignart-1|Coignard, Marie]] || [[Germain-9|Germain, Robert]] || Oct 29, 1669 || Yes || || |- |[[Coipel-1|Coipel, Marie]] ||[[Fagot-13| Fagot, Guillaume]] || Oct 21, 1669 || FR/EN Y || || |- |[[Colin-9|Colin, Anne]] || [[Boissonneau-2|Boissonneau dit Saintonge, Vincent]] || Oct 18, 1669 || No || || |- |[[Colin-1|Colin, Denise]] || [[Thouin-2|Thouin, Roch]] || Nov 17, 1673 || Yes |||| |- |[[Collin-57|Colin, Marie Rose]] || [[Deguire-12|Deguire dit Larose, François]] || 1670 || FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Collet-281|Collet, Jeanne]] || [[Simon-3341|Simon, Grégoire]] || Dec 31, 1668 || No || || |- |[[Collet-8|Collet, Marguerite]] || [[Bissonnette-42|Bissonnet, Jacques]] || Nov 19, 1670 || No || || |- |[[Compagnon-3|Compagnon, Antoinette]] ||[[Gerny-1|Gerny, Jacques]] || Oct 8, 1668 ||Yes || || |- |[[Conflans-1|Conflans, Françoise]] ||[[Rancin-3|Rancin, Charles]] || Oct 11, 1667 ||FR/EN Y || || |- |[[Coppequesne-2|Coppequesne, M.-Charlotte ]]||[[Gateau-6|Jean Gateau]]||Jan 10, 1667|| Yes|| || |- |[[Cottin-13|Cottin dite D'Arras, Marie Catherine]]|| [[Brunet-474|Brunet, Pierre]] || Feb 1, 1666 || Yes || || |- |[[Couet-1|Couet, Marie]] || [[Leclerc-330|Leclerc, Jean]] || Nov 11, 1669 || FR / EN Y || || |- |[[Cousin-24|Cousin, Françoise]] || [[Gauterot-2|Gaudreau, Charles]] || Oct 13, 1665 || Yes || || |- |[[Couture-63|Couture, Anne]] || [[Moreau-43|Moreau dit Lagrange, Jean]] || Nov 12, 1665 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Courturier-7|Couturier, Isabelle]] ||[[Chatelou-2|Chantelou, François]] || Sep 15, 1670 || Yes || || |- |[[Coy-444|Coy, Charlotte]] ||[[Brard-2| Brard, Jean]] || Nov 12, 1669 || Yes || || |- |[[Crépin-22|Crépin, Marie]] || [[Fournier-1898|Fournier, Jean]] || 1667 || No || || |- |[[Cretel-1|Cretel, Élisabeth]] ||[[Langlois-238| Langlois, Nicolas]] || Oct 26, 1671 || Yes || || |- |[[Croiset-1|Croiset, Marie]] || [[Laquerre-1|Laquerre dit Rencontre, Jean]] || Aug 29, 1671|| Yes || || |- |[[Crosnier-29|Crosnier, Jeanne]] ||[[Le_Magan-2| Magnan, François]] || Sep 30, 1669 || Yes || || |- |[[Crosnier-2|Crosnier, Martine]] || [[Destroismaisons-12|Destroismaisons dit Picard, Philippe]] || Nov 18, 1669 || Yes || || |- |[[Curé-32|Curé, Françoise]] || [[Loiseau-18|Loiseau, Lucas]] || Dec 19, 1669 || Yes || || |- |}

Filles du Roi, L-O

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'''Filles du Roi''' '''L - O''' Managed by [[WikiTree-68|Filles du Roi project]] ''Gérées par le projet des Filles du Roi'' {| class="wikitable" {| class="wikitable" - | '''Fille du Roi''' || '''Husband''' || '''Marriage or Contract Date''' || '''Bio''' || '''Notes'''|| |- |[[Labastille-1|Labastille dite Martin, Renée]] ||[[Gauthier-120| Gauthier dit Larose, René]] || Apr 11, 1669 || bio || || |- |[[Labbé-128|Labbé, Anne]] || [[Girard-446|Girard, Marc]] || Nov 5, 1663 || bio || || |- |[[Labbe-132|Labbé, Jacqueline]] ||[[Collin-184|Colin dit Laliberté, Mathurin]] || ~ 1669 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Labbé-134|Labbé, Jeanne]] || [[Hély-17|Élie dit Breton, Jean]] || Nov 28, 1669 || bio || || |- |[[De_La_Cour-9| de La Cour, Marie]] ||[[Roger-102|Gabriel, Roger]] || Oct 12, 1669 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[De_La_Croix-4|Lacroix, Françoise]] ||[[Hubert-34| Hubert, René]] || Nov 4, 1669 || Yes || || |- |[[Lacroix-160|Lacroix, Suzanne]] || [[Savaria-5|Savaria, Jacques]] || Oct 17, 1672 ||FR/EN Y || || |- |[[Lafaye-14|Lafaye, Marie]] || [[Emond-69|Émond, René]] || Oct 22, 1663 || bio || || |- |[[De_La_Fitte-2|Lafitte, Apolline]] ||[[Rousselot-11| Rousselot dit Laprairie, Nicolas]] || Oct 17, 1673 || Yes || || |- |[[Lafleur-181|Lafleur, Joachine]] || [[Martin-10923|Martin, Pierre]] || Feb 11, 1664 || bio || || |- |[[Lafontaine-120|Lafontaine, Marie-Anne]] || [[D'aleret-2|Dalleray, Marin]] || Aug 28, 1670 || bio || || |- |[[Lagou-1| Lagou, Anne]] || [[Valliere-12|Vallière, Pierre]] || Sep 8, 1670 || bio || || |- |[[Laguéripière-5|Laguéripière, Élisabeth]] || [[Rainville-73|De Rainville, Jean]] || Oct 26, 1671 || Yes || || |- |[[Lahaie-23|Lahaye, Catherine]] ||[[Gignard-20| Guignard, Pierre]] || Nov 18, 1669 || Yes || || |- |[[Delahaye-19|Lahaye , Jeanne]] ||[[Chauvin-199| Chauvin, Philibert]] || Oct 25, 1666 || Yes || || |- |[[De_La_Haye-71|Lahaye or Lahaie, Michelle]] ||[[Potier-47|Pothier, Étienne]] || Sep 9, 1670 || Yes || || |- |[[Delahogue-1|Lahogue, Marie-Claire]] || [[Sédilot-31|Sédilot, Jean]] || Nov 27, 1669 || bio || || |- |[[Lainé-85|Laîné, Anne]] || [[Contant-16|Content, Étienne]] || Oct 14, 1669 || bio || || |- |[[Laisné-6|Laîné, Catherine]] || [[Mesny-3|Mesny, Étienne]] || Nov 23, 1671 || bio || || |- |[[Laine-111|Laîné, Geneviève]] || [[Vanchy-2|De Vanchy, Pierre]] || Nov 21, 1667 || bio |||| |- |[[Lalore-4|De Lalore, Catherine]] ||[[Badaillac-2| Badaillac dit Laplante, Louis]] || 1671 or 1672 || Yes || || |- |[[Lamain-1|Lamain, Marguerite]] || [[Rognon-51|Rognon dit Laroche, Michel]] || Sep 14, 1670 ||FR Y /EN y || || |- |[[Lamarche-96|LaMare, Charlotte]] || [[Lussier-9|Lussier, Jacques]] || Sep 30, 1669 || bio || || |- |[[Lamarre-26|Lamare, Anne]] || [[Duquet-37|Duquet dit Delachesnaye, Pierre]] || Aug 25, 1666 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[De_La_Mare-39|de la Mare, Marie]] || [[Renaud-324|Renaud, Guillaume]] ||Nov 27, 1668 || FR/EN Y || || |- |[[Lambert-9316|Lambert, Jeanne]] ||[[Bellivier-2|Bellivier dit La Ruine, Étienne]] || Oct 4, 1669 || FR Y /EN y || || |- |[[L'Amireaud-1|Lamirault, Marguerite]] || [[Martel-24|Martel dit Lamontagne, Honoré]] || Nov 26, 1668 || bio || || |- |[[Lamy-3|Lamy, Marie]] || [[Chevrefils-5|Chevrefils dit Lalime, François]] || 1671-1672 || bio || || |- |[[Landry-1105|Landry, Louise]] ||[[Comptant-2| Constant, Pierre]] || Sep 26, 1667 || FR/EN Y || || |- |[[Lanfillé-1|Lanfillé, Marie]] || [[Roche-1028| Roche, Pierre]] || Nov 9, 1665 || bio || || |- |[[Lange-805|Lange, Françoise]] ||[[Moreau-411| Moreau, Étienne]] || Oct 17, 1673 || FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Langlois-662|Langlois, Anne]] || [[Cauchon-45|Cauchon, René]] || Nov 10, 1671 || bio || || |- |[[Langlois-976|Langlois, Jacqueline]] || [[May-7525|May, Jean]] || Nov 17, 1668 || bio || || |- |[[Langlois-180|Langlois, Marie]] || [[Gladu-4|Gladu dit Cognac, Jacques]] || Oct 28, 1665 || bio || || |- |[[Langlois-455|Langlois, Marie]] || [[Poirier-321|Poirier dit Lajeunesse, Jean]] || Mar 18, 1668 || bio || || |- |[[Anguille-1|Languille, Jeanne]] || [[Allard-117|Allard, François]] || Nov 1, 1671 || bio || || |- |[[Lapierre-62|Lapierre, Perrine]] || [[Dany-3|Danis dit Tourangeau, Honoré]] || Mar 20, 1666 || bio || || |- |[[Laplace-9|Laplace, Marguerite]] || [[Lesiege_Fontaine-2|Lesiège dit Lafontaine, Pierre]] || 1671 or 1672 || Yes || || |- |[[De_la_Porte-9|Laporte, Marie Anne]] || [[Genaple-2|Genaple, François]] || Oct 12, 1665 || No || || |- |[[L'Arche-5|Larcher, Madeleine]] || [[Voisin-36|Voisin, Élie]] || Oct 15, 1668 || bio || || |- |[[Larchevêque-5|Larchevêque, Françoise]]|| [[Dubuc-6|Dubuc, Jean]] || Jan 14, 1668 || bio || || |- |[[De_Larüe-1|Larue, Charlotte]] ||[[La_Vanois-2| Lavanois, Jean]] || Sep 19, 1673 ||Yes|| || |- |[[Lasnon-1|Lasnon, Marie]] || [[Ferré-22|Feret, Pierre]] || Nov 24, 1667 || bio || || |- |[[Latier-3|Latier, Françoise]] || [[Levert-20|Levert, Jean]] || Sep 15, 1669 || bio || || |- |[[Latouche-18|Latouche, Marguerite]] || [[Manseau-15|Manseau, Jacques]] || Sep 21, 1673 || bio || || |- |[[Laurence-519|Laurence, Geneviève]] || [[Michelon-10|Michelon, Adrien]] || 1664 || bio || || |- |[[Laurent-75|Laurent, Catherine]] || [[Hilarest-5|Hilarest, Moyse]] || Sep 28, 1667 || bio || || |- |[[Lauvergnat-1|Lauvergnat, Jacqueline]] || [[Gaulin-22|Gaulin, Pierre]] || Apr 21, 1664 || bio || || |- |[[Laval-12|Laval, Claude]] || [[Bonnodeau-3|Bonnodeau dit Châtellerault, Louis]] || Oct 26, 1671 || bio || || |- |[[Laverdure-12|Laverdure, Marguerite]] || [[Crépeau-12|Crépeau, Maurice]] || Oct 12, 1665 || bio || || |- |[[Blanc-104|Leblanc, Anne]] || [[Mesnage-4|Ménage, Pierre]] || Mar 13, 1673 || bio || || |- |[[Le_Bon-12|Lebon de Champfleury, Marie]] || [[Bidard-1|Bidard, François]] || Nov 29, 1665 || FR Y/EN n|| || |- |[[Lebrun-5|Lebrun, Marie]] || [[Barbary-54|Barbary dit Grandmaison, Pierre]] || Feb 24, 1668 || bio || || |- |[[LeClerc-40|Leclerc, Anne]] || [[Chrestien-10|Chrétien, Vincent]] || 1668 || bio || || |- |[[Leclerc-127|Leclerc, Denise]] || [[Delaunay-57|Delomay, Claude]] || Oct 3, 1669 || bio || || |- |[[Leclerc-393|Leclerc, Françoise]] || [[Riffaut-2|Rifault, Michel]] || Aug 27, 1668 || bio || || |- |[[Leclerc-327|Leclerc, Geneviève]] || [[Poiré-5|Poiré, Laurent]]|| Nov 26, 1671 || bio || || |- |[[Leclerc-435|Leclerc, Marguerite]] || [[Blois-9|Beloy dit Servigny, Julien]] || Nov 26, 1665 || bio || || |- |Lecomte, Jeanne || De Laroux dit Desroches, Olivier || Jun 14, 1672 || bio || '''NOT IN WT'''|| |- |[[Lecomte-70|Lecomte, Marie]] || [[Habert-2|Habert, Jacques]] || Oct 22, 1672 || bio || || |- |[[LeCompte-77|Lecomte, Suzanne]] || [[Arsenault-808|Arsenault, François]] || 1665 || FR/EN Y || || |- |[[LeCocq-6|Lecoq, Jeanne]] || [[Dubeau-42|Dubeau, Guillaume]] || Sep 8, 1670 || bio || || |- |[[Lecoutre-1|Lecoutre, Louise]] || [[Crevier-6|Crevier, Nicolas]] || abt 1665 || bio || || |- |[[Ledoux-247|Ledoux, Jacquette]] || [[Grimault-11|Grimault, Jacques]] || Nov 10, 1664 || bio || || |- |[[Lefebvre_DeLacroix-1|Lefebvre dite Lacroix, Barbe]] || [[Goyer-36|Goyer dit Laviolette, Mathurin]] || Jan 14, 1669 || bio || || |- |[[Lefebvre-265|Lefebvre, Antoinette]] || [[Limousin-6|Limousin, Hilaire]] || Nov 9, 1671 || bio || || |- |[[Lefebvre-25|Lefebvre, Élizabeth-Agnès]] || [[Thibault-9|Thibault, François]] || Oct 14, 1670 || bio || || |- |[[Lefebvre-1071|Lefebvre, Marie]] ||[[De_Paris-74|de Paris dit Champagne, Jean ]] || 1671 ||FR/EN Y |||| |- |[[Lefebvre-27|Lefebvre, Marie]] || [[Marsil-1|Marcil dit L'Espagnol, André]] || Nov 16, 1671 || bio || || |- |[[Lefebvre-1495|Lefebvre, Marie]] || [[De_L'Astre-2|Delastre dit Lajeunesse, Jean]] || Oct 15, 1669 || FR Y/EN n|| || |- |[[Lefebvre-91|Lefebvre, Marie]] || [[Guilbault_-Grandbois-2|Guibault dit Grandbois, Louis]] || Oct 13, 1670 || bio || || |- |[[Lefrançois-138|Lefrançois, Françoise]] || [[Lavergne-32|Lavergne, François]] || Oct 19, 1671 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Legendre-61|Legendre, Jeanne]] || [[Sauvageau-61|Sauvageau, Claude]] || Dec 3, 1669 || bio || || |- |[[Legrand-52|Legrand, Antoinette]] || [[Preunier-1|Prunier dit Picard, Nicolas]] || Oct 3, 1669 || bio || || |- |[[Le_Grand-10|Legrand, Nicolle]] || [[Noel-148|Noël, François]] || Oct 22, 1669 || bio || || |- |[[Leguay-6|Leguay, Madeleine]] || [[L'Archevêque-13|Larchevêque, Jacques]] || Jun 3, 1669 || bio || || |- |[[Leguay-2|Leguay, Madeleine]] || [[Garnier-82|Garnier, Jean]] || Nov 6, 1668 || bio || || |- |[[Lelong-9|Lelong, Marie]] || [[Dumas-251|Dumas dit Rencontre, René]] || Oct 12, 1671 || bio || || |- |[[LeLong-10|Lelong, Marie-Anne]] || [[Bonneau-146|Bonneau dit Labécasse, Joseph]] || Sep 16, 1670 || bio || || |- |[[Leloup-2|Leloup, Catherine]] || [[Nafrechou-2|Nafrechou, Isaac]] || Nov 19, 1668 || bio || || |- |[[Le_Mer-1|Lemaire, Anne]] || [[Hulin-11|Hulin, Philippe]] || Sep 11, 1673 || bio || || |- |[[Lemaire-19|Lemaire, Marie]] || [[Ratel-16|Ratel, Pierre]] || Dec 28, 1669 || bio || || |- |[[Lemaistre-20|Lemaître, Anne]] || [[Blanquet-5|Blanquet dit La Fougère, Adrien]] || Nov 7, 1663 || bio || || |- |[[Lemerle-7|Lemerle de Hautpré, Marguerite]] || [[Bory-2|Bory dit Grandmaison, Laurent]] || Feb 8, 1672 || FR Y / EN n || || |- |[[Le_Mesle-1|Lemesle, Catherine]] || [[Morin-288|Morin, Pierre]] || Jun 13, 1672 || bio || || |- |[[Lemoine-5|Lemoine, Françoise]] || [[Niquette-10|Niquet, Pierre-René]] || Jun 15, 1666 || bio || || |- |[[Lemoyne-19|Lemoine, Marie]] || [[Duhault-3|Duhault dit Paris, Jacques]] || Nov 16, 1665 || bio || || |- |[[Lenoir-32|Lenoir dite Pirois, Antoinette]] || [[LeBoeuf-38|Leboeuf, Jacques]] || Oct 29, 1669 || bio || || |- |Léonard, Marie || Rémy dit Champagne, René || Jan 24, 1667 || bio || '''NOT IN WT'''|| |- |[[Lepage-42|Lepage, Constance]] || [[Garinet-1|Garinet, François]] || Feb 5, 1674 || bio || || |- |[[Le_Page-8|Lepage, Marie-Rogère]] || [[Thoéry-3|Thoery, Roch]] || Dec 5, 1667 ||FR Y / EN n|| || |- |[[Leper-6|Leper, Anne]] || [[Pinsonnault_LaFleur-3|Pinsonnault dit Lafleur, François]] || 1673 || bio || || |- |[[L'Espine-1|Lépine, Andrée]] || [[Challe-5|Chasle, Claude]] || Nov 19, 1668 || bio || || |- |[[Lespine-5|Lépine, Anne]] || [[Boucher-1134|Boucher dit Vin d'Espagne, François]] || Apr 21, 1664 || bio || || |- |Lépine, Marie || Faure dit St-Vivien, Moïse || Oct 29, 1677 || bio || '''NOT IN WT'''|| |- |[[Le_Quin-1|Lequin, Élizabeth]] || [[Gaigneux-3|Gaigneur dit Laframboise, Jean]] || Jul 5, 1668 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Leroux-323|Leroux, Catherine]] || [[Goulet-259|Goulet, René]] || Oct 29, 1670 || bio || || |- |[[Leroux-70|Leroux, Marie]] || [[Énaud-11|Énaud dit Canada, Jacques]] || bef 1673 || FR Y / EN y || || |- |[[Le_Roy-1104|Le Roy, Marie ]] ||[[Perusseau-4|Pérusseau, Pierre]] || Mar 8, 1666 || FR y || || |- |[[Leroy-1105|Marie Anne Le Roy dite Bardin]] ||[[Binet-220| Binet dit Lespérance, Mathieu]] || Oct 21, 1670 ||FR y || || |- |[[Lesaint-2|Lesaint, Marie]] || [[Marandeau-3|Maranda, Étienne]] || Nov 26, 1671 || bio || || |- |Lesdiller, Michelle || Milet dit Marandais, Nicolas || Dec 27, 1668 || bio || '''NOT IN WT'''|| |- |[[L'Espérance-12|Lespérance, Marie]] || [[Ponsart-1|Ponsart, Benoît]] || Nov 4, 1665 || bio || || |- |[[Levaigneur-1|Levaigneur, Marguerite]] || [[Montreau-1|Montreau dit Francoeur, Léonard]] || Mar 1, 1668 || bio || || |- |[[Le_Vavasseur-1|Le Vavasseur, Jeanne]] || [[Tesson-54|Tesson, Barthélemy]] || Oct 24, 1667 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |Levieux dite Colombe, Claire || Neveu, Pierre || Sep 2, 1670 || bio || '''NOT IN WT'''|| |- |[[Liardain-1|Liardin, Marie]] ||[[Encougnerre-2|Lancogné, Pierre]] || Oct 9, 1668 ||FR Y/EN n || || |- |[[De_Licerace-1|Licerace, Suzanne]] ||[[Bisson-256| Bisson dit St-Côme, Michel]] || Nov 8, 1663 || Yes || || |- |[[Delimoges-57|Limoges, Marie]] || [[Laurence-268|Laurence, Noel]] || Nov 3, 1667 ||Yes || || |- |Linière, Jeanne-Marie-Anne || Aumeau, Louis || Jan 19, 1672 || bio || '''NOT IN WT'''|| |- |[[Loiseau-60|Loiseau, Anne]] || [[Gendron-132|Gendron dit La Rondière, Guillaume]] || Jul 21, 1664 || bio || || |- |[[Loiseau-53|Loiseau, Françoise]] || [[Grégoire-106|Grégoire, Mathurin]] || Oct 7, 1669 || bio || || |- |[[Loret-3|Loret, Étiennette]] || [[Lebeau-6|Bau dit Lalouette, Jean-Baptiste]] || 1671-1672 || bio || || |- |[[Loriot-1|Loriot, Perrette]] || [[Buteau-9|Buteau, Pierre]] || Oct 21, 1671 || bio || || |- |[[De_Lostelneau-1|de Lostelneau, Catherine]] || [[Denys-75|Denys de Vitray, Charles]] || Oct 18, 1668 ||FR/EN Y || || |- |[[Louvet-5|Louvet, Catherine]] || [[Brassard-65|Brassard, Guillaume]] || Feb 15, 1672 || FR/EN Y || || |- |Lucos, Catherine || Moreau, Marin, dit Laporte || Nov 14, 1671 || bio || '''NOT IN WT'''|| |- |[[Mabille-23|Mabille, Anne]] || [[Salois-40|Salois, Claude]] || 1666 || bio || || |- |[[Magdelain-1|Magdelain, Jeanne]] || [[Tapin-3|Tapin, Antoine]] || Nov 4, 1669 || bio || || |- |[[Magnan-21|Magnan, Anne]] || [[Gauvin-18|Gauvin, Jean]] || Oct 22, 1665 || bio || || |- |[[Magné-1|Magnier, Marie]] || [[Chartier-171|Chartier, Michel]] || 1665 || bio || || |- |[[Major-1048|Major, Marie]] || [[Roy-302|Roy dit Desjardins, Antoine]] || Sep 11, 1668 || bio || || |- |Malo, Marie || Brin dit La Pensée, Jacques || Sep 24, 1670 || bio || '''NOT IN WT'''|| |- |[[De_Mangeon-1|Mangeon, Claude]] || [[Lesueur-143|Lesueur dit Lagrandeur, Thomas]] || Nov 23, 1664 || No || || |- |[[Mansion-1|Mansion, Jeanne]] || [[Cherlot-4|Cherlot dit Desmoulins, Jean]] || Oct 9, 1669 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Marchand-250|Marand, Catherine]] || [[Nafrichon-1|Nafrechou, Laurent]] || Sep 17, 1667 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Marchand-254|Marand, Marie Elisabeth]] || [[Coeur-2|Coeur dit Jolicoeur, Pierre]] || Oct 6, 1670 || bio || || |- |[[Marchesseau-15|Marchessault, Marie]] || [[Boutin-103|Boutin, Pierre]] || 1669 || bio || || |- |[[Marechal-31|Maréchal dite Dubois, Marguerite]] || [[Doyson-2|Doison, Sébastien]] || Nov 2, 1669 || FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Marechal-5|Maréchal, Madeleine]] || [[Poupardeau-3|Poupardeau, Pierre]] || abt 1670 || bio || || |- |[[Marier-1|Marié, Denise]] || [[Quenneville-5|Quenneville, Jean]] || Feb 12, 1674 || bio || || |- |[[Marie-41|Marié, Jeanne]] || [[Vezina-8|Vézina, François]] || Oct 29, 1670 || bio || || |- |[[Martin-3461|Martin, Marie]] || [[Vallée-13|Vallée dit Lavallée, Jean]] || Feb 4, 1666 || bio || || |- |[[Martin-12973|Martin, Marie]] || [[Février-34|Février, Christophe]] || Nov 16, 1671 || bio || || |- |[[Martin-228|Martin, Anne-Françoise]] ||[[Campagna-3|Campagna, Pierre]] || Jan 5, 1670 || No || || |- |[[Masseron-6|Masseron, Marie]] || [[Marset-2|Marset, François]] || 1672 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Masson-128|Masson, Anne]] || [[Galien-3|Galien, Robert]] || Sep 8, 1670 || bio || || |- |[[De_Matras-1|Matras, Jeanne-Judith]] || [[Legardeur-20|Legardeur, Charles]] || Dec 2, 1669 || Yes || || |- |[[Menancier-1|Menacier, Louise]] || [[Ledran-2|Ledran, Toussaint]] || Nov 12, 1663 || bio || || |- |[[Ménard-592|Ménard, Barbe]] || [[Vermet-19|Vermet dit Laforme, Antoine]] || Aug 26, 1669 || bio || || |- |[[Mercier-524|Mercier, Marie]] || [[Chabaudie-3|Chevaudier dit Lépine, Jean]] || Oct 19, 1671 || bio || || |- |[[Merlin-12|Merlin, Agathe]] || [[Loriot-6|Loriot, Jean]] || Aug 31, 1670 || bio || || |- |[[Mesuré-1|Mesuré, Marie]] || [[Montambault-2|Montambault dit Léveillé, Michel]] || Dec 20, 1665 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Metru-1|Métru, Marie Anne]] || [[Samson-46|Samson, Jacques]] || Nov 26, 1671 || bio || || |- |[[Meunier-76|Meunier, Antoinette]] || [[Aubert-75|Aubert, Jacques]] || Nov 9, 1665 || bio || || |- |[[Meusnier-11|Meunier, Marie]] || [[Hudde-4|Hudde, Jacques]] || 1657 || bio || '''Married in France|| |- |Meunier, Marie || Bonin, Charles || Oct 7, 1665 || bio || '''NOT IN WT'''|| |- |[[Meunier-71|Meunier, Marie]] || [[Chrétien-63|Chrétien, Michel]] || Oct 13, 1665 || bio || || |- |[[Michaud-8|Michaud, Marie-Louise]] || [[Daniau-15|Daniau dit Laprise, Jean]] || Sep 10, 1670 || bio || || |- |[[Michel-38|Michaud, Françoise]] || [[Dupont-34|Dupont, Gilles]] || Aug 10, 1670 || bio || || |- |[[Michel-286|Michel, Anne]] || [[Paviot-Lapensee-1|Paviot dit Lapensée, Jacques]] || 1668 or 1669 || bio || || |- |[[Michaud-563|Michel, Jacquette]] || [[Mignier-9|Mignier dit Lagacé, André]] || Oct 23, 1668 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Michel-1149|Michel, Marie]] || [[Morin-2339|Morin, Charles]] || Nov 3, 1667 || bio || || |- |[[Mignot-28|Migneault, Catherine]] || [[Le_Moyne-5|Lemoine dit Lavallée, Pierre]] || Oct 15, 1673 || bio || || |- |[[Mignolet-1|Mignolet, Gillette]] || [[Minson-45|Minson dit Lafleur, Nicolas]] || Oct 19, 1671 || FR Y /EN N|| || |- |[[Millot-5|Millot, Françoise]] || [[Le_Picq-1|Lepicq, Jean]] || Oct 15, 1669 || bio || || |- |[[Moisan-3|Moisan, Françoise]] || [[Brunet-593|Brunet dit Belhumeur, Antoine]] || Nov 28, 1663 || bio || || |- |[[Moitie-4|Moitié, Catherine]] || [[Viger-24|Viger, Désiré]] || Sep 19, 1667 || bio || || |- |[[Moitié-9|Moitié, Marguerite]] || [[Gauthier-336|Gauthier, Joseph-Élie]] || Oct 24, 1663 || bio || || |- |[[Moitié-7|Moitié, Marie]] || [[Magnan-42|Magnan dit Lespérance, Jean]] || Mar 19, 1672 || bio || || |- |[[Montminy-1|Montminy, Marie]] || [[Roze-7|Rose, Noël]] || Jan 7, 1666 || bio || || |- |[[Mauvoisin-3|Monvoisin, Françoise]] ||[[Gariteau-1| Gariteau, Nicolas]] || Oct 10, 1668 || bio || || |- |[[Moreau-408|Moreau, Marguerite]] || [[Faye-32|Faye dit Lafayette, Mathieu]] || Sep 30, 1670 || bio || || |- |[[Maurice-2|Morin, Charlotte]] || [[LeTendre-6|Letendre dit Laliberté, Pierre]] || 1668 or 1669 || bio || || |- |[[Morin-534|Morin, Marie]] || [[Gignard-1|Gignard, Laurent]] || Sep 11, 1673 || bio || || |- |[[Morin-418|Morin, Marie]] || [[Dauphin-33|Dauphin, Étienne]] || Nov 15, 1665 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Morin-14|Morin, Marie]] || [[Boissel-3|Boissel, Noël]] || Jul 23, 1669 || bio || || |- |[[Mouillard-1|Mouillard, Éléonore]] ||[[Chapelain-5| Chapelain, Bernard]] || Nov 9, 1671 || bio || || |- |[[Moutrarchy-1|Moutrachy, Marguerite]] ||[[Dupré-233|Dupré dit Champagne, Antoine]] || Jul 25, 1672 || bio || || |- |[[Mullois-1|Mullois, Marie]] || [[St-Ours-1|De St-Ours, Pierre]] || Jan 8, 1668 || bio || || |- |[[Navarre-303|Navarre, Marguerite]] ||[[Roy-842| Roy, Étienne]] || Aug 26, 1669 || bio || || |- |[[Neple-1|Neple, Louise]] ||[[Anseau-3|Anceau, Beanjamin]] || bef may 1672 || FR / EN Y ||some authors do not include her, others do|| |- |[[De_Nevelet-1|de Nevelet, Marguerite]] || [[Bouat-2|Bouat, Abraham]] || Mar 19, 1670 || FR Y || || |- |[[Niel-2|Niel, Madeleine]] ||[[Charles-1001| Charles dit Lajeunesse, Étienne]] || Oct 24, 1667 || bio || || |- |[[Normand-72|Normand, Catherine]] || [[Normand-73|Normand dit Labrière, Pierre]] || Sep 7, 1665 || bio || || |- |[[Normand-16|Normand, M.-Madeleine]] || [[Morin-143|Morin dit Valcour, Alphonse]] || Feb 10, 1670 || bio || || |- |[[Olivier-328|Olivier, Agnès]] || [[Sivadier-4|Sivadier, Louis]] || Oct 9, 1669 || bio || || |- |[[Olivier-12|Olivier, Madeleine]] || [[Rousseau-47|Rousseau, Thomas]] || Oct 5, 1667 || bio || || |- |[[Olivier-674|Olivier dite Triboulet, Jeanne]] || [[Le_Roux-414|Leroux, André]] || Oct 26, 1671 || FR Y / EN n|| || |- |[[Ollery-2|Ollery, Anne]] || [[Frérot-9|Thomas Frérot]] || 1669 or 1670 || bio || || |- |[[Ouinville-1|Ouinville, Michelle]] || [[Barabé-28|Barabé, Nicolas]] || Oct 21, 1668 ||FR/EN Y || || |- |}

Filles du Roi, P-Z

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'''Filles du Roi''' '''P - Z''' Managed by [[WikiTree-68|Filles du Roi project]] ''Gérées par le projet des Filles du Roi'' {| class="wikitable" {| class="wikitable" - | '''Fille du Roi''' || '''Husband''' || '''Marriage or Contract Date''' || '''Bio FR/EN''' || '''Notes'''|| |- |[[Pahin-1|Pahin, Claude-Philiberte]] || [[Coirier-3|Coirier, Pierre]] || Sep 18, 1673 || No || || |- |[[Papin-18|Papin, Madeleine]] || [[Cachelièvre-2|Cachelièvre, Jacques]] || Sep 12, 1672 || No || || |- |[[Paquet-13|Paquet, Marguerite]] || [[Biville_Dit_le_Picard-1|Biville dit Le Picard, François]] || Nov 26, 1670 || Yes || || |- |[[Parement-1|Parement, Perrette]] || [[Lory-8|Lory dit Gargot, François]] || Oct 1, 1670 || Yes || || |- |[[Parenteau-36|Parenteau, Marie]] || [[Fauvel-30|Fauvel, Pierre]] || Oct 6, 1671 || No || || |- |[[Paris-35|Paris, Françoise]] || [[Petitclerc-1|Petitclerc, Pierre]] || Sep 11, 1673 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Pasquier-25|Pasquier dite Defranclieu, Marie]] || [[Couillard-21|Couillard, Charles]] || Jan 10, 1668 || Yes || || |- |[[Paul-1848|Paul, Catherine]] || [[Dechambre-3|De Chambre dit Lachambre, Jean]] || Oct 21, 1668 || Yes || || |- |[[Paulo-2|Paulo, Catherine]] || [[Campeau-22|Campeau, Étienne]] || Nov 26, 1663 || No || || |- |[[Paviot-7|Paviot, Marie]] || [[Mondin-1|Mondin, Antoine]] || May 13, 1668 || Yes || || |- |[[Payant-13|Payant, Marie-Marthe]] || [[Corneau-8|Corneau, Mathurin]] || Oct 6, 1670 || No || || |- |[[Péchina-1|Péchina, Marie]] || [[Gourault-1|Gourault dit La Gaillardise, Guillaume]] || Aug 11, 1672 || Yes || || |- |Pecquet, Charlotte || Richard, René || 1671 || No || '''NOT ON WT'''|| |- |[[Pedenelle-1|Pednel, Françoise]] || [[Arrive-16|Arrivé, Maurice]] || Jun 2, 1670 || Yes |||| |- |[[Pelletier-994|Pelletier, Marie]] || [[Renaut-8|Renaud, Mathurin]] || Oct 7, 1669 || No || || |- |[[Pelletier-2160|Pelletier dite Passavant, Anne]] ||[[Papin-98| Papin, Pierre]] || Dec 14, 1665 || No |||| |- |[[Pelois-1|Pelois, Marguerite]] || [[Boivin-102|Boivin dit Panse, Jacques]] || Nov 17, 1665 || Yes || || |- |[[Perodeau-8|Pérodeau, Marie]] || [[Stems-2|Stems, Georges]]|| Sep 16, 1669 || No |||| |- |[[Perrault-43|Perreault, Anne]] || [[Blais-32|Blais, Pierre]] || Oct 12, 1669 || No |||| |- |[[Pescher-1|Pescher, Marie]] || [[Harel-10|Harel, Jean]] || 1671 or 1672 || Yes || || |- |[[Petit-2|Petit, Jeanne]] || [[Séguin-386|Séguin dit Ladéroute, François]] || Oct 31, 1672 || Yes || || |- |[[Petit-345|Petit, Louise]] || [[De_Laurice-2|Delaurice dit Jambon, Charles]] || Sep 14, 1670 || No || || |- |[[Petit-131|Petit, Marie]] || [[Delage-6|Delage, Nicolas]] || Oct 10, 1669 || Yes || || |- |[[Petit-13|Petit, Marie-Rose]] || [[Frappier-2|Frappier, Hilaire]] || Oct 16, 1668 || No |||| |- |[[Petit-728|Petit, Marie Thérèse]] || [[Laurent-289|Laurent dit Champagne, Christophe]] || Oct 29, 1669 || FR/EN Y || || |- |[[Peuvrier-1|Peuvrier, Marguerite]] || [[Meneux-3|Meneux dit Châteauneuf, Jacques]] || Oct 23, 1663 || Yes || || |- |[[Philippe-2|Philippe, Anne]] || [[Bacquet-18|Bacquet dit Lamontagne, François]] || Nov 24, 1671 || Yes || || |- |[[Philippe-57|Philippe, Marie-Madeleine]] || [[Tousignan-6|Tousignant dit Lapointe, Pierre]] || Oct 17, 1668 || Yes |||| |- |[[Philippeau-12|Philippeau, Nicole]] || [[Gauthier-48|Gauthier dit Landreville, Mathurin]] || 1671 || Yes || || |- |[[Piéton-8|Piéton, Françoise]] || [[Achin-17|Achin dit St-André, André]] || Oct 24, 1667 || Yes || || |- |[[Pillat-6|Pillard, Catherine]] || [[Charron-28|Charron dit Ducharme, Pierre]] || Oct 19, 1665 || Yes || || |- |[[Pilois-1|Pilois, Françoise]] || [[Barsa-1|Barsa dit Lafleur, André]] || Dec 2, 1669 || Yes || || |- |[[Pilois-7|Pilois, Françoise]] || [[Cassé-32|Cassé, Antoine]] || Oct 14, 1665 || Yes || || |- |[[Pineault-4|Pineau dite La Vieville, Anne]] || [[Gaudreau-27|Gaudreau, Gilles]] || Oct 15, 1671 || No || || |- |[[Pitau-1|Piton, Marie]] || [[Bergevin-21|Bergevin dit Langevin, Jean]] || Nov 26, 1668 ||FR/EN Y|||| |- |[[Planteau-1|Planteau, Isabelle]] || [[Talon-13|Talon, Lucien]] || Oct 12, 1671 || Yes || || |- |[[Plémaret-1|Plémaret, Marie-Geneviève]] || [[Renauld-1|Renauld dit Letambour, Antoine]] || Jan 11, 1666 || Yes || || |- |[[Plouard-1|Plouard, Madeleine]] ||[[Viau-79|Viau dit Lespérance, Jacques]] || Jan 21, 1670 || Yes || || |- |[[Poignet-2|Poignet dite Beauregard, Marguerite]] || [[Cousson-2|Cousson dit Langoumois, François]] || Oct 30, 1671 || No || || |- |[[Pointel-2|Pointel, Marthe]] || [[Benoit-350|Benoît dit Laforest, Abel]] || Nov 9, 1665 || Yes || || |- |[[Poiré-9|Poiré, Marie]] || [[Hardy-2446|Hardy, Jean]] || Oct 21, 1669 || No || || |- |[[Poisson-50|Poisson, Catherine]] || [[Gautron-12|Gautron dit La Rochelle, Michel]] || Sep 18, 1673 || Yes || || |- |[[Poitevin-8|Poitevin, Catherine]] || [[Isabelle-39|Isabelle, Adrien]] || Oct 10, 1669 || Yes || || |- |[[Poitreau-1|Poitraud, Anne]] || [[Bruneau-47|Bruneau dit Jolicoeur, René]] || Sep 17, 1668 || Yes || || |- |[[Poitron-1|Poitron, Anne]] || [[Martin-15198|Martin, Pierre]] || Aug 25, 1670 || Yes || || |- |[[Portas-12|Portas, Marie-Angélique]] ||[[Lecomte-22| Lecompte, Jean]] || Jan 30, 1668 || Yes || || |- |[[Pothier-207|Pothier, Marie]] || [[Prevost-380|Prévost dit Laviolette, Élie]] || Nov 24, 1670 || No || || |- |[[Poussin-2|Poussin, Marie-Anne]] || [[L'Archevêque-3|Larchevêque, Jean]] || Sep 7, 1665 || Yes || || |- |[[Pratte-2|Prat, Claude]] || [[Giard-2|Giard dit St-Martin, Nicolas]] || Nov 17, 1665 || Yes || || |- |[[Prevost-276|Prévost, Marie]] ||[[Aubin-42|Aubin, Michel]]|| Jun 11, 1670 || Yes || || |- |[[Prévost-16|Prévost, Marie]] ||[[Bruneau-70|Druineau dit Bruneau, François]] || Oct 9, 1669 || FR/EN Y || || |- |[[Le_Prévost-12|Le Prévost, Élisabeth]] ||[[Foucault-7|Foucault, Jean François]] || Nov 14, 1671 ||FR/EN Y |||| |- |[[Le_Prévost-11|Le Prévost, Marguerite]] || [[Poisson-93|Poisson, Martin]] || Oct 27, 1669 || FR/EN Y || || |- |[[Briau-1|Priault, Marie (Briau)]] ||[[Geoffrion-12|Geoffrion, Pierre]] || 1668/9 || FR/EN Y |||| |- |[[Provinlieu-1|de Provinlieu, Marie Marguerite]] || [[Hussy-24|Hussy dit Bellerose, Jean]] || Oct 11, 1672||FR Y/EN n|| || |- |[[Provost-135|Provost, Marguerite]] || [[Venne-7|Venne, Jacques]] || 1670 or 1671 || No || || |- |[[Prunier-12|Prunier, Marie-Madeleine]] || [[Gailloux-14|Gaillou, Jean]] || Nov 4, 1671 || No || || |- |[[Quelue-1|Quelvé, Jeanne]] || [[Brassard-16|Brassard, Jean-Baptiste]] || Apr 26, 1672 || Yes || || |- |[[Quantin-8|Quentin, Jeanne]] || [[Chanas-2|Chanas, Jean Pierre]] || Sep 9, 1673 || FR Y / EN N || || |- |[[Quequejeu-1|Quéquejeu, Marie]] || [[Rivaut-2|Rivault, Pierre]] || Oct 30, 1667 || Yes || || |- |[[Quitel-1|Quitel, Marthe]] || [[Verreault-3|Verreau dit Le Bourguignon, Barthélemy]] || Sep 22, 1665 || Yes || || |- |[[Rabady-1|Rabady, Anne]] || [[Lescuyer-3|Lescuyer, Antoine]] || 1672 || FR/EN Y || || |- |[[Rableau-1|Rableau, Florimonde]] || [[Chamard-3|Chamard, Pierre]] || Oct 13, 1665 || FR Y / EN n || || |- |[[Raclos-1|Raclos, Françoise]] || [[David-112|David, Michel]] || Dec 2, 1671 || Yes |||| |- |[[Raclos-2|Raclos, Madeleine]] || [[Perrault-96|Perrault, Nicolas]] || Nov 11, 1671 || Yes || || |- |[[Raclos-5|Raclos, Marie]] || [[Beaudoin-202|Beaudoin, René]] || Oct 12, 1671 || Yes || || |- |[[Ragot-21|Ragot, Marthe]] || [[Samson-651|Samson, Louis]] || Feb 26, 1664 || No || || |- |[[Raimbault-16|Raimbault, Jeanne]] || [[Raimbault-15|Raimbault, Étienne]] || about 1670 || No || || |- |[[Raisin-5|Raisin, Marguerite]] || [[Deniger-6|Deniger dit Sansoucy, Bernard]] || 1670 or 1671 || FR/EN Y || || |- |[[Raveau-1|Raveau dite Laumonnier, Barbe]] || [[Malherbaut-2|Malherbeau, Jean]] || Oct 9, 1673 || FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Relot-1|Relot, Catherine]] || [[Badié-26|Badier dit Laforest, Charles]] || Apr 24, 1668 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Remondière-3|Remondière, Andrée]] || [[Rondeau-30|Rondeau, Thomas]] || Oct 31, 1666 || Yes || || |- |[[Rémy-83|Rémy, Marie]] || [[Desautels-8|Desautels dit Lapointe, Pierre]] || Jan 11, 1666 || FR/EN Y || || |- |[[Renard-49|Renard dite Lecointe, Jeanne]] || [[Dion-138|Dion, Jacques]] || Apr 26, 1672 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Renault-30|Renaud, Anne Michelle]] || [[Laspron-2|Laspron or Lampron dit Lacharité, Jean]] || Oct 7, 1669 || Yes || || |- |[[Renaut-9|Renaud, Élisabeth]] || [[Olivier-677|Olivier, Jean]] || Sep 20, 1673 || Yes || || |- |[[Renault-33|Renault, Marguerite]] || [[Lopez-5063|Lopez dit Madère, Emmanuel]] || Oct 3, 1667 || Yes || || |- |[[Renaud-113|Renaud, Marie]] || [[Leroux-66|Leroux dit Cardinal, François]] || Oct 25, 1668 || Yes || || |- |Renaud, Marie || Petit, Charles || 1669 or 1670 || No ||'''NOT ON WT'''|| |- |[[Renouard-5|Renouard, Marie Catherine]] || [[Durand-194|Durand, Nicolas]] || Dec 22, 1665 ||FR Y / EN n|| || |- |[[Rentier-3|Rentier dite Courcoul, Madeleine]] || [[Roy-1429|Roy, Olivier]] || Nov 6, 1668 || Yes || || |- |[[Repoche-8|Repoche, Jeanne]] || [[Bilodeau-403|Bilodeau, Jérôme]] || Feb 4, 1664 || Yes || || |- |[[Repoche-1|Repoche, Marie]] || [[Jamin-6|Jamin, Julien]] || Sep 16, 1664 || Yes |||| |- |[[Richard-347|Richard, Marie]] || [[Daunay-6|Daunay, Antoine]] || Aug 24, 1669 || No || || |- |[[Richer-37|Richer, Georgette]] || [[Dupuis-61|Dupuis, François]] || Oct 6, 1670 || Yes || || |- |[[Richer-190|Richer, Marguerite]] || [[Verdon-99|Verdon, Jean]] || Sep 19, 1672 ||FR/EN Y || || |- |[[Rigaud-2|Rigaud, Geneviève]] || [[Têtu-10|Têtu, Pierre]] || Oct 11, 1667 || Yes |||| |- |[[Rigaud-66|Rigaud, Jeanne]] ||[[Poirier-3192|Poirier dit Langevin, Michel]] || about 1673 || FR Y/ EN n|| || |- |[[Rioult-3|Rioult , Madeleine]] || [[La_Vallée-6|La Vallée, Louis]] || Sep 10, 1673 ||FR Y / EN N || || |- |[[Rivet-16|Rivet, Anne]] || [[Ouellet-20|Ouellet, René]] || Mar 8, 1666 || Yes || || |- |[[Rivet-52|Rivet, Catherine]] || [[Duchesne-34|Duchesne dit Lapierre, Pierre]] || Jan 7, 1666 || Yes |||| |- |[[Rivière-80|Rivière, Anne]] || [[Seleurier-1|Seleurier dit Deslauriers, Jean]] || about 1676 || FR Y |||| |- |[[Rivière-251|Rivière, Marie]] || [[Ratier-16|Ratier dit du Buisson, Jean]] || Feb 16, 1672 || Yes || || |- |[[Rivière-39|Rivière, Renée]] || [[Croiset-3|Croiset, Mathurin]] || 1666 ||FR/EN Y || || |- |[[Robin-172|Robin, Louise]] || [[Gaumont-45|Gaumond, Robert]] || Oct 26, 1671 || No || || |- |[[Robineau-16|Robineau, Marguerite]] ||[[Gauron-3|Gauron dit Petitbois, Michel]] || Oct 17, 1668 || No || || |- |[[Robineau-3|Robineau, Marie]] || [[Forgues-9|Forgues dit Monrougeau, Jean-Pierre]] || Oct 16, 1668 || Yes || || |- |[[Rossignol-14|Rossignol dite Grossonneau, Jeanne]] || [[Petit-180|Petit, Charles]] || Sep 1, 1670 || Yes || || |- |[[Rotteau-1|Roteau, Barbe]] || [[Moisan-34|Moisan, Pierre]] || Sep 11, 1673 || Yes |||| |- |[[Rousseau-318|Rousseau, Anne]] || [[Juneau-47|Jouineau, Pierre]] || bef Oct 1663 || Yes ||Arrived before 1663|| |- |[[Rousseau-274|Rousseau, Henriette]] || [[Paquet-95|Paquet, Étienne]] || Nov 6, 1668 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Roussel-59|Roussel, Charlotte]] || [[Gauthier-395|Gauthier dit Sanguingoira, Pierre]] || Nov 12, 1668 || No || || |- |[[Roussel-4|Roussel, Marguerite]] || [[Duchiron-1|Duchiron dit Deslauriers, Mathurin]] || Sep 28, 1673 || Yes || || |- |[[Rousselin-4|Rousselin, Suzanne]] || [[Leblanc-2277|Leblanc, Jacques]] || Jun 6, 1666 || No || || |- |[[Rousselot-1|Rousselot, Marguerite]] || [[Flibot-2|Flibot, Charles]] || Sep 22, 1673 || Yes || || |- |Routy, Marie-Marguerite || Guillaud, Nicolas || Oct 22, 1668 || No || '''NOT ON WT'''|| |- |[[Roux-171|Roux, Aimée]] || [[Tinon-3|Tinon dit Desroches et Deslauriers, Aimard]] || Feb 6, 1670 || Yes || || |- |[[Leroy-227|Roy, Anne]] || [[Rodrigue-14|Rodrigue, Jean]] || Oct 28, 1671 || Yes |||| |- |[[Roy-111|Roy, Anne]] || [[Bouchard-68|Bouchard, Nicolas]] || Sep 30, 1670 || Yes || || |- |[[Roy-1333|Roy, Catherine]] || [[Salvail-5|Salvail, Pierre]] || Nov 13, 1673 || Yes |||| |- |[[Roy-1167|Roy, Élisabeth]] || [[Paillereau-2|Paillereau, Pierre]] || Oct 12, 1665|| Yes || || |- |[[Roy-1647|Roy, Jeanne]] || [[Bonnet-79|Bonnet, Étienne]] || Jan 26, 1670 || No || || |- |[[Le_Roy-1104|Le Roy, Marie ]] ||[[Perusseau-4|Pérusseau, Pierre]] || Mar 8, 1666 || FR y ||'''see Le Roy''' || |- |[[Roy-964|Roy, Marie]] || [[Thibodeau-56| Thibodeau dit Lalime, Mathurin]] || Jul 11, 1667 || Yes || || |- |[[Le_Roy-37|Roy, Marguerite]] || [[Charbonneau-199|Chardonneau, Hilaire]] || Jul 27, 1665 || No || || |- |Roy dite Bardin, Marie Anne || Binet dit Lespérance, Mathieu || Oct 21, 1670 ||FR y || '''See Leroy''' || |- |[[Royer-361|Royer, Nicole]] || [[Desmeillers-2|Desmilliers, Martin]] || Nov 3, 1671 || No || || |- |[[Sageot-1|Sageot, Geneviève]] || [[Adhemar-4|Adhémar, Antoine]] || Oct 10, 1667 || Yes || || |- |[[Salé-236|Salé, Isabelle]] || [[Marcotte-6|Marcot, Jacques]] || Sep 9, 1670 || Yes || || |- |[[Sale-312|Salé, Madeleine-Thérèse]] || [[Raimbault-18|Raimbault, Claude]] || Dec 15, 1670 || No || || |- |[[Samson-667|Samson, Marguerite]] || [[Beaugrand-15|Beaugrand dit Champagne, Jean]] || 1670 or 1671 || Yes || || |- |[[Saulnier-66|Saulnier, Nicole]] || [[Brochu-6|Brochu, Jean]]|| Oct 28, 1669 || Yes |||| |- |[[Sonnois-4|Saunois, Thérèse]] || [[Vacher-71|Vacher, Pierre]] || Oct 26, 1671 || No || || |- |[[Savard-44|Savard, Gillette]] || [[Filteau-39|Filteau, Pierre]] || Feb 22, 1666 ||FR/EN Y |||| |- |[[Savonnet-1|Savonnet, Jeanne]] || [[Soucy-7|Soucy dit Lavigne, Jean]] || 1670 || Yes || || |- |[[Sederay-1|Sederay, Jeanne]] || [[Picard-162|Picard, Pierre]] || Jul 21, 1669 || FR/EN Y |||| |- |[[Seigneur-4|Seigneur, Anne]] || [[Besset-25|Besset dit Brisetout, Jean]] || Jul 3, 1668 || Yes || || |- |[[Leseigneur-4|Le Seigneur, Marie]] || [[Sasseville-15|Sasseville, Pierre]] || Sep 8, 1670 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Sel-16|Sel, Marguerite]] || [[Noël-681|Noël, Jean]] || Oct 12, 1671 || Yes |||| |- |[[Selle-30|Sel, Marie]] || [[Guillemet-2|Guillemet, Nicolas]] || Oct 17, 1667 || Yes |||| |- |[[Selle-33|Sel, Marie-Madeleine]] || [[Aurio-2|Auriot, Louis-Pierre]] || Sep 21, 1673 || Yes || '''[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/575858 See G2G]'''|| |- |[[Sellerin-1|Sellerin, Marguerite]] || [[Denys-78|Denis dit Lafontaine, Louis]] || Oct 12, 1671 || FR Y EN N || || |- |[[Sénécal-101|Senécal, Catherine]] || [[Lafond-92|Lafond, Jean]] || Oct 12, 1670 || Yes || || |- |[[Sénécal-134|Senécal, Louise]] || [[Guilbeau-25|Guilbault, Pierre]] || Oct 6, 1667 || Yes || || |- |[[Servignan-1|Servignan, Jeanne]] || [[Ronceray-4|Ronceray dit Le Breton, Jean]] || Oct 13, 1665 || No || || |- |[[Sicard-92|Sicard, Jeanne]] || [[Guillot-4|Guillot, Vincent]] || Sep 9, 1670 || Yes |||| |- |[[Souillard-1|Souillard, Nicole]] || [[Gabory-2|Gaboury dit Lemajor, Louis]] || Nov 16, 1665 || Yes || || |- |[[Suret-38|Suret, Catherine]] || [[Fasche-3|Fâche, Nicolas]] || Oct 7, 1669 || Yes || || |- |[[Talbot-4|Talbot, Anne]] || [[Gareau-40|Gareau dit Saintonge, Jean]] || Nov 2, 1670 || Yes |||| |- |[[Targer-1|Targer, Marie]] || [[Royer-46|Royer, Jean]] || Nov 22, 1663 || Yes |||| |- |[[De_Tarragon-10|Tarragon, Anne Élisabeth ]]|| [[Couturier-117|Couturier, Gilles]]|| bef. Mar 1676 || No || || |- |[[Tavernier-40|Tavernier, Anne]] || [[Moussion-1|Mossion dit Lamouche, Robert]] || May 5, 1666 || FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Tavrey-1|Tavrey, Martine]] || [[Marcot-9|Marcot, Nicolas]] || Sep 14, 1670 || Yes |||| |- |[[Tellier-85|Letellier, Jeanne]] || [[Gerbert-21|Gerber, Mathurin]] || Oct 11, 1670 || Fr/En Y ||Listed under Tellier by most authors, signs Letellié || |- |[[Ténard-5|Ténard, Marguerite]] || [[Boyer-29|Boyer, Charles]] || Nov 23, 1666 || Yes || || |- |[[Terillon-3|Térillon, Geneviève]] ||[[Joly-39| Joly dit Delbec, Pierre]] || Jul 4, 1673 || Yes || || |- |[[Tesson-59|Tesson, Marguerite]] || [[Maheu-1|Maheu, Jean-Paul]] || Nov 13, 1669 || Yes || || |- |[[Tetu-5|Têtu, Madeleine]] || [[Joubert-64|Joubert, Jean]] || Nov 4, 1669 || Yes |||| |- |[[Thibierge-3|Thibierge, Marie-Madeleine]] || [[St._Denis-117|St-Denis, Pierre]] || Sep 13, 1670 || No || || |- |[[Thirement-1|Thirement, Anne]] || [[De_Peiras-2|De Peiras, Jean-Baptiste]] || Aug 18, 1671 || No || || |- |[[Thomas-1102|Thomas, Anne]] || [[Jodoin-2|Jodoin, Claude]] || Mar 22, 1666 || Yes || || |- |[[Tierce-3|Tierce, Françoise]] || [[Coulon-27|Coulon dit Mabrian, Auffray]] || Oct 13, 1671 || Yes || || |- |[[Tirmont-1|Tiremont, Noëlle]] || [[Bertin-38|Bertin dit Languedoc, Bernard]] || Sep 23, 1670 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Tisserand-2|Tisserand, Madeleine]] || [[Parenteau-55|Parenteau dit Lafontaine, Pierre]] || Sep 12, 1673 || No |||| |- |[[Topsan-1|Topsan, Catherine]] || [[Dumont-194|Dumont dit Lafleur, Julien]] || Nov 2, 1667 || No || || |- |[[Toussaint-3|Toussaint, Marie-Jeanne]] || [[Carpentier-12|Carpentier, Noël]] || abt 1672 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Touze-2|Touzé, Jeanne]] || [[Gazaille-12|Gazaille dit St-Germain, Jean]] || Oct 8, 1668 || Yes || || |- |[[Trochet-1|Trochet dite Richard, Françoise]] || [[Pelletier-158|Pelletier, Pierre]] || Dec 10, 1671 || Yes || || |- |[[Le_Tru-1|Tru, Suzanne]] || [[Cadou-1|Cadou, Jean]] || Aug 23, 1666 || No |||| |- |[[Turbar-1|Turbar, Ursule-Madeleine]] || [[Gely-6|Gély dit Laverdure, Jean]] || Oct 19, 1667 || Yes || || |- |[[Vaillant-18|Vaillant, Marguerite]] || [[Dania-4|Dania, Jean]] || 1668 || No |||| |- |[[Vallée-172|Vallant, Perrette]] || [[Bourassa-64|Bourassa, Jean]] || Oct 20, 1665 || Yes || || |- |[[Valade-3|Valade, Marie]] || [[Cadieux-12|Cadieux, Jean]] || Nov 26, 1663 || Yes |||| |- |[[Valet-19|Valet, Cécile]] || [[Durand-201|Durand dit Larose, Michel]] || Oct 27, 1669 || No || || |- |[[Valet-16|Valet, Louise]] || [[Bisson-187|Bisson dit Lépine, René]] || Sep 16, 1670 || Yes || || |- |[[Vallée-173|Vallée, Madeleine-Judith]] || [[Herpin-15|Herpin dit Tourangeau, Jean]] || Oct 3, 1669 || No || || |- |[[De_Valois-220|Valois, Catherine]]|| [[Lesné-11|Laîné dit Leboesme, Benoît]] || Jan 26, 1672 || No || || |- |[[Phansèque-1| Vanzègue, Anne-Marie]] || [[Leroux-33|Leroux dit Rousson, Hubert]] || Nov 20, 1673 || Yes || || |- |[[Vara-6|Vara, Marie]] || [[Bariteau-4|Bariteau dit LaMare, Louis]] || 1671 || No |||| |- |[[Varin-14|Varin, Catherine]] || [[Tessier-163|Tessier, Pierre]] || Jul 5, 1666 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Varin-8|Varin, Marie]] || [[Branche-2|Branche, René]] || Nov 22, 1667 || Yes || || |- |[[Vassal-18|Vassal, Françoise]] || [[LeCacheux-2|Cacheux, Nicolas]] || May 3, 1671 || Yes || || |- |[[Vaublin-1|Vaubelin, Marie]] || [[Cochereau-1|Cochereau, Pierre]] || Nov 3, 1665 ||FR/EN Y || || |- |[[Vaucher-2|Vaucher, Louise]] || [[Delguel-2|Delguel dit Labrèche, Jean]] || Nov 28, 1668 || Yes || || |- |[[Vauquet-1|Vauquet, Marie]] || [[D'orillard-2|Dorillard dit St-Jean, Guy]] || Oct 7, 1670 || No || || |- |[[Verger-5|Verger, Marie]] || [[Hus-71|Hus, Jean]] || Sep 15, 1670 || No || || |- |[[Verrier-12|Verrier, Catherine]] || [[Rondeau-26|Rondeau, Pierre]] || Sep 30, 1669 || Yes|| || |- |[[Viard-6|Viard, Marguerite]] || [[Benard-9|Bénard dit Lajeunesse, Mathurin]] || Oct 11, 1672 || Yes || || |- |[[Vié-13|Vié dite Lamothe, Marie-Sainte]] || [[Poitras-104|Poitras, Jean]] || Aug 27, 1664 || Yes || || |- |[[Vieillot-1|Vieillot, Catherine]] || [[Dubois-624|Dubois, Jacques]] || Oct 18, 1667 || Yes || || |- |[[Viel-6|Viel, Marie-Thérèse]] || [[Boyer-643|Boyer dit Lafontaine, Étienne]] || Oct 26, 1671 || Yes || || |- |[[De_Vigny-1|Vigny, Marie]] || [[Mory-9|Amaury, Jean]] || Sep 25, 1673 || No || || |- |[[Villain-32|Vilain, Jeanne]] || [[Bernier-583|Bernier dit Lamarzelle, Mathurin]] || Oct 28, 1670 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Vitard-1|Vitard, Louise]] ||[[Denevers-1|Denevers, Guillaume]] || Dec 10, 1671 || Yes || || |- |[[Vitry-4|Vitry, Marguerite]] || [[Derry-80|Déry dit Larose, Jacques]] || Oct 13, 1669 || No || || |- |[[Voguer-1|Voguer, Marie]] || [[Chiron-3|Chiron, Louis]] || Nov 4, 1669 || Yes || || |- |[[Zachée-1|Zachée, Françoise]] || [[De_Xaintes-2|De Xaintes, Claude]] || Apr 27, 1671 || Yes || || |- |}

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= FindAGrave = URL [https://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi https://findagrave.com] == Who can be on FindAGrave? == Find a Grave's mission is to find, record and present final disposition information from around the world as a virtual cemetery experience. Find A Grave is a resource for anyone in finding the final disposition of family, friends, and 'famous' individuals. See more at [https://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=listFaqs General Questions About Find A Grave] == Is FindAGrave source or not?== FindAGrave is never a source but it can have information or a gravestone that adds to the genealogy puzzle in the same way as other usercontributed sites like WikiTree Wikipedia...see [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/52842/how-reliable-is-find-a-grave-info-as-a-source?show=52863#a52863 G2G] ::''Find A Grave information (aside from burial location and headstone inscription, which tend to be highly accurate) tends to be as (in)accurate as any other user contributed material. ::''Obviously, entries that show they have been researched at least a little are likely to be better (on the whole) than those that claim relationships between people with no other reference material or discussion. As with any other user contributed content - independent checks are always in style. To decide what is a source for a fact and how to do good genealogy please see [http://www.ngsgenealogy.org/cs/mastering_genealogical_proof GPS] Genealogy Proof Standard. By getting more connections to a WikiTree profiles we will easier learn more and use what other people has done at other places. We also tell other people that our WikiTree profile is about the same person as in Wikipedia and/or FindAGrave etc.... What is a source or not is standard genealogy see the Genealogical Proof Standard (GPS): [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vn7rrAP9xIM Analysis and Correlation of the Collected Information]. == Beware of Incorrect Information == Just because it's set in STONE, Doesn't make it right. As many of us know, Find-A-Grave is just another source which may - or may not be correct. As an example we have Hily A. Farris {{FindAGrave|14890868}} who is my 3rd great grandmother. Note that on the headstone [https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/find-a-grave-prod/photos/2014/49/14890868_1392863930.jpg ] it says May 12, 1798 as the date of birth. Her actual date of birth is 26 March, 1812. Of course the person who created the Find A grave page copied the incorrect date which is often carried over. In a second example, Carrie C. Parman was born in 1893, but her bio page [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Parman&GSfn=Carrie&GSmn=C&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSob=n&GRid=61340936&df=all&] shows 1899. A close examination of the gravestone photo [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=pv&GRid=61340936&PIpi=35378737] shows the correct date of 1893, so this was obviously a transcription error of some type. == How do I find out if a WikiTree profile has a matching profile on FindAGrave == See [https://www.ancestry.com/academy/course/findagrave video] == How do I request a picture of the grave at Find A Grave == See [[:Space:Request_A_Picture_at_FAG]] == How do I link from WikiTree to FindAGrave == See [[:Template:FindAGrave]] === What will happen when FindAGrave change URL and platform? === Today 10 April 2017 we dont know but using [[:Template:FindAGrave]] will help if the old URLs will not work. See also comments on [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/371771/findagrave-created-new-platform-available-www-gravestage G2G]. Update 18 aug 2017 looks like old site will be redirected and or the new site moved to the old.... === Don't repeat yourself === When using a Template you follow a programming principle called [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don%27t_repeat_yourself DRY Dont Repeat yourself] that recommends if one piece change isolate that change to one place. The [[:Template:FindAGrave|FindAGrave template]] isolates the external link to one place the [[:Template:FindAGrave|FindAGrave template]]. Today WikiTree has repeated the http://www.findagrave.com URL on +500 000 profiles. Good or bad the future will tell. Not using a template for an external link is like you in a software program never used functions. By using a function/template you isolate the changing part. == External links == * FindAGrave [https://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=listFaqs FAG] * Video ** [https://www.ancestry.com/academy/course/findagrave Digging for Answers with Find A Grave] *** How to find a grave *** Mobile phones *** Batch upload data ** [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RrzdYurb_oY FindAGrave: The Mobile App] *** [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ancestry.findagrave&hl=en Android App on Google Play] *** [https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/find-a-grave/id732952190?mt=8 Find A Grave on the App Store] - iTunes - Apple * Ask questions ** about FindAGrave see also G2G tag [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/findagrave findagrave] *** [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/52842/how-reliable-is-find-a-grave-info-as-a-source?show=52863#a52863 How reliable is find a grave info as a source] ** [https://www.findagraveforums.com/ Find-a-grave forums] * [https://www.evidenceexplained.com/content/find-grave Evidence explained] About FindAGrave Citation * [https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Source:Find_A_Grave WeRelate] Source:Find_A_Grave ---- [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:FindAGrave|What links here]] [[Category: FindAGrave]][[Category:DBE_Error_Helper]]

FindAGrave Suggestions

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=FindaGrave Suggestions Group= :Some WikiTree profiles match with a memorial on Find-A-Grave.com. These suggestions point to differences between WikiTree profiles and the findagrave.com memorials.

When working on these suggestions, please keep in mind that FindaGrave is not a primary source. Research all differences to determine which entry contains the most accurate data.

''Often FindaGrave memorials have family listings, obituaries, gravestone photos, etc., that could be clues to finding primary sources.'' ==Warning== *The abbreviation for ''FindaGrave'' to use in comments or in emails is '''''FAGM''''' or '''''FAM''''' and more recently '''''FG''''' . The shorter acronym is offensive to many members and should not be used, or changed if it appears in a profile you work on. ==Creating the FindAGrave Memorial Citation and Template == * If you find the FindAGrave memorial on an external site, such as Ancestry.com or FamilySearch.org, ''copy the citation directly from FindAGrave. '' :*Go to the record's link and on the FindAGrave Memorial, click on "''View Source.''" *Make sure you replace the memorial number from the citation to the WikiTree FindAGrave Template. :::Example: (pasting the FindAGrave Memorial''' "View Source"''' entire citation into the profile's edit box): ::(https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/150395221/gladys-blodwyn-arthur : accessed 16 October 2021), memorial page for Gladys Blodwyn Jackett Arthur (unknown–Jun 1975), '''Find a Grave Memorial ID 150395221''', citing Centennial Park Cemetery, Pasadena, Mitcham City, South Australia, Australia ; Maintained by Dwight Baker (contributor 47306645) . :* Edit the bold portion in the above citation ''in the edit box ''using the FindAGrave Memorial WikiTree template. Change the bold section above to appear as this: :::{{FindAGrave|150395221}} :* Save the profile (you must leave a comment). ''Data Doctors Project members (badged Data Doctors) : if you are working on FindAGrave suggestions, identify yourself as a Data Doctor, copy the suggestion number and name, and explain what you changed or added).'' :*The citation should appear in the profile's private or public view as this: (Find a Grave citation with the FindAGrave Memorial Template) :::(https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/150395221/gladys-blodwyn-arthur : accessed 16 October 2021), memorial page for Gladys Blodwyn Jackett Arthur (unknown–Jun 1975), {{FindAGrave|150395221}} citing Centennial Park Cemetery, Pasadena, Mitcham City, South Australia, Australia ; Maintained by Dwight Baker (contributor 47306645) . ::In the EDIT tab, the citation will appear like this: :::(https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/150395221/gladys-blodwyn-arthur : accessed 16 October 2021), memorial page for Gladys Blodwyn Jackett Arthur (unknown–Jun 1975), {{FindAGrave|150395221}} citing Centennial Park Cemetery, Pasadena, Mitcham City, South Australia, Australia ; Maintained by Dwight Baker (contributor 47306645) . :*Regarding video instructions, some FindAGrave suggestion videos mention to remove the initial URL, which was decided against recently. '''This page gives the current guidelines above.''' For more help with creating the link fromFindAGrave, see [[Help:Find_A_Grave#Links_in_source_citations|FindAGrave Links in source citations]], and for the individual suggestions listed, click on the page or video link. == FindAGrave Suggestions== {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; width:98%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" !Colspan=3|{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-40.png|align=l|size=125px|link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:FindAGrave_Suggestions_Group_Videos}}
''Click on'' the image for the library of Suggestions Videos.
{{YouTube|vK_sMsHuC-Q|Mr E Figures Out Find A Grave|playlist=DD}}

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Finding a Cherokee Ancestor

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[[Category:Cherokee Team]] [[Category: Native American Genealogy Resources]] ''Click'' [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Native_Americans:_Cherokee here] ''for more general information on the Cherokee.'' ''Click'' [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Cherokee_Genealogy_before_1800 here] ''for information on Cherokee genealogy before 1800.'' ''Click'' [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Finding_a_Cherokee_Freedman_Ancestor here] ''for information on Cherokee Freedman genealogy.'' =='''Finding a Cherokee Ancestor'''== Until the time of the Revolutionary War, the Cherokee lived exclusively along the streams and rivers flowing south and southwest from the lower Appalachian/Great Smoky Mountains. Although the Cherokee claimed territory which included both Kentucky and the southwest tip of Virginia, their towns were all located in the area where North Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia, and South Carolina come together. Wars and white encroachment pushed the Cherokee farther south and west, abandoning many towns in Tennessee and moving into Georgia and Alabama. By 1835 54% of the eastern Cherokee population lived in northwest Georgia, about 22% in North Carolina, 15% in Tennessee, and 8% in Alabama. About 1/4 of the Cherokee had already moved west first into Arkansas and Texas, and then finally to Indian Territory. From Removal until the 20th century, the approximately 1500 Cherokee (and their descendants) who remained in the East at Removal continued to live in their original locations. The first step to finding a Cherokee ancestor is to carefully document your family back to about 1900. Were they living in North Carolina or Oklahoma where most Cherokee lived? Were they in southeastern Tennessee or north Georgia where the Cherokee lived until Removal? Most Cherokee and Cherokee descendants will be found in these areas. There was (and still is) a small, well-documented Cherokee/Muskogee/Chickasaw community in Rusk County, Texas, and a few Cherokee went to California at the time of the Gold Rush and never returned (they and their relatives are found on some rolls). Most Cherokee people will not be found on U.S. Census records before 1900. Finding an ancestor in a U.S. census, tax, or land record before 1850 almost certainly means they were not Cherokee. Cherokee people will be found on the twenty-plus rolls and Cherokee censuses created between 1818 and 1929. Most rolls were created to distribute cash payments or land so, contrary to popular myth, people were generally eager to sign up. Those who were missed objected, appealed, and sometimes went to court. leaving plenty of documents behind. Determining whether a name found on a roll is the same person as your ancestor usually requires reading applications and supporting documents and making comparisons with earlier Cherokee records. '''''Anyone born between 1850 - 1906 who is believed to be Cherokee or a Cherokee descendant should be found on at least one of the following rolls: ''''' The 1924 '''Baker Roll''', the ''Final Roll of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians of North Carolina'', was created between 1924 and 1929. Similar to the 1896 Dawes roll, the process was managed by non-Cherokee people. Individuals listed on the "Final" roll as "Contested" were accepted by the enrolling commission, but were refused tribal affiliation. Applicants had to meet a number of requirements to be enrolled, including a residence requirement. Most of the people who applied were Cherokee or Cherokee descendants, but not all were eligible to enroll. Many were rejected by the commissioners because they no longer lived in the Qualla area, most of those with a blood quantum less than 1/8 were denied tribal affiliation. Applications include genealogical information. This roll is digitized at FamilySearch, beginning at image 92 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-9H5J-W?i=92&cc=2796818&cat=266329 Baker] ; in order to determine whether a name on the Baker Roll is your ancestor you must also look at the original application and supporting documents, digitized at Ancestry.com ($) The 1907 '''Guion Miller/Eastern Cherokee Roll,''' is a list of ''applicants'' for a share of a four million dollar settlement for Cherokee people affected by Removal which was approved by Congress in 1906. Although some 90,000 people were named in the applications, only about 30,000 were actually Cherokee so it’s very common to find a rejected application. Some rejected applicants genuinely believed they had a Cherokee ancestor, but many applied under the direction of unscrupulous attorneys who often filled out the applications or provided false supporting affidavits for their clients. You must look at the actual application to see if the person was approved or rejected. All enrolled Cherokee and Cherokee descendants were eligible, except for the “Old Settlers” and their descendants. There was no residency requirement, but applicants had to prove they or their ancestors were listed on the 1851 Drennan Roll, the 1852 Chapman Roll, and/or the 1835 Cherokee census. Searchable index of applicants at [https://www.archives.gov/research/native-americans/rolls/guion-miller.html archives]. Applications and supporting documents are digitized at FamilySearch (need application number to locate on film) at [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/209173?availability=Family%20History%20Library applications] and are also digitized at Fold3 ($). All contain extensive genealogical information. The 1907 '''Cherokee Dawes Rolls''' are lists of people eligible for a land allotment in the Cherokee Nation in Indian Territory. If your ancestor was not living in Indian Territory in the 1890’s he or she cannot be on the Dawes. Whites outnumbered Indians in Indian Territory by 7 to 1 in 1900, so simply living in Indian Territory is not a good indicator. Applicants had to be Cherokee, Adopted Shawnee or Delaware living with the Cherokee in I.T., Cherokee Freedmen (freed slaves and their descendants), or an eligible non-Cherokee spouse. Indexes to the Final Rolls list names, ages, and other members of a family to help eliminate "same-name" individuals from your search. The Dawes Commission attempted to reach and enroll every person named on the 1896 Cherokee census. A very small number of Cherokee refused to apply for an allotment. Many of the refusers (or their spouses and children) were enrolled by others over their objections. The refusers can still be found on the 1896 Cherokee Census. Free indexes can be found on-line at the National Archives at [https://www.archives.gov/research/native-americans/rolls/final-rolls.html archives], at Access genealogy at [https://accessgenealogy.com/native/final-rolls-index.htm access], and at the Oklahoma Historical Society at [https://www.okhistory.org/research/dawes OHS]. You can also search on Ancestry and Fold3. Digitized images of supporting documents can be found at Ancestry.com and Fold3.com ($); copies can be ordered from the National Archives. Detailed information on the Dawes rolls can be found on the following Wikitree pages: ** [[Space:Dawes_Rolls|Dawes Rolls]] page on WikiTree ** [[Space:Dawes_Act|Dawes Act]] page on WikiTree ** [[Space:Dawes_Census_Card|Dawes Census Card]] page on WikiTree The '''1896 Old Settler Payroll''' identified Old Settlers (or their heirs if they had died) who were on the 1851 Old Settler Roll and eligible for a payment. Since the Old Settlers weren’t eligible for the Eastern Cherokee (Guion Miller) payment, this payroll can be a good source for genealogical information. Heirs are identified by their relationship to the Old Settler and may include spouses, siblings, children/grandchildren/great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. The age and residence of the heirs is also noted. A cross-reference between the Old Settler roll and the 1896 payroll is available in book form Hampton, David K., transcriber. Cherokee Old Settlers, combined transcript of 1851 and 1896 Old Settler Payrolls. 1993. National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 75, Microfilms T985 and 7RA34. In '''1851/52''' four rolls, the '''Drennan Roll,''' '''Old Settler Roll,''' '''Siler Roll, ''' and '''Chapman Roll,''' were created which between them listed virtually every living Cherokee and Cherokee descendant by name. #1851 Old Settler Roll - every name payroll of Cherokee who came to Indian Territory before 1835. Digitized at FamilySearch [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/473280-index-old-settler-roll-1851?viewer=1&offset=0#page=3&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q= Old_Settler] #1851 Drennan Roll of Emigrant Cherokee - every name census of Cherokee who came to Indian Territory between 1835 and 1850. Typed transcript at FamilySearch at [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/192394?availability=Family%20History%20Library Drennan]; original documents digitized at Ancestry.com($) #1851 Siler Roll - Eastern Cherokee eligible for a per capita payment per 1850 act of Congress. Every name roll. Transcribed at: Blankenship Bob, transcriber. Cherokee Roots, Vol. 1, Eastern Cherokee Rolls. Self-published. Cherokee, N.C. 1992. #1852 Chapman Roll - record of those who received payment based on Siler census; Siler missed some families, later identified by Chapman, so the Chapman Roll includes about 300 additional names. Digitized at FamilySearch at [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/479653-redirection Chapman] and ancestry.com ($) Individuals listed on the Chapman Roll living in Tennessee, Georgia, and Alabama are frequently also found on the 1850 United States Census listed as white. If you cannot find your ancestor on any of the rolls listed above, it is highly unlikely that he or she was Cherokee. Interracial marriage was illegal in all of the sourthern states, so white men who married Cherokee women lived with their wives in the Cherokee Nation. Cherokee who remained in the East after Removal stayed in their homes, they did not migrate to other states. A list of the Cherokee families who were granted citizenship in Georgia between 1838 and 1845 can be found at [http://thegagenweb.com/gacherokee/GaCitizenship.htm#:~:text=Between%201836%20and%201845%2C%20the%2 Georgia]. Many of the descendants of the 75 or so families that remained in Georgia, Tennessee, and Alabama after Removal emigrated to Indian Territory after the Civil War and were readmitted to Cherokee citizenship. A list of about 175 emigrants (mostly from North Carolina) 1880-1882 can be found on Ancestry.com at [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8810/images/42369_329855-00056?ssrc=&backlabel=Return NC1880]. '''Note:''' The '''1896 Cherokee Dawes Roll'''. The Dawes Commission began its’ work in the Cherokee Nation in 1896, but tens of thousands of non-Cherokee people filed applications. The Cherokee Nation objected and went to court to take over the certification process from non-Cherokee commissioners. All the 1896 applications were rejected and the process was begun a second time, with final eligibility determined by the Cherokee Nation. As with the Eastern Cherokee applications, attorneys often provided "help" in the form of fraudulent affidavits for their clients. Sadly, some Cherokee made money by supporting applicants' false claims. The list of 1896 applicants is digitized at Ancestry. If you find an ancestor on this list odds are high that he or she was not Cherokee. Copies of application packets can be ordered (for a fee) from the Oklahoma Historical Society. '''There are almost no genealogical records for Cherokee families before 1800.''' The records of the Cherokee Agency in Tennessee and the journals of the Moravian missionaries both begin at that time. Although neither is specifically genealogical in nature, both contain references to some individuals in families. The thousands of web sites and Internet trees that claim to document Cherokee families back before the Revolutionary War are at best speculative and most are complete fiction. ''Click'' [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Cherokee_Genealogy_before_1800 here] ''for more information on Cherokee genealogy before 1800.'' ===Project Sticker === The Native Americans Cherokee Sticker should only be used for profiles of documented members of the Cherokee tribe who do not require Native American Project Protection. The sticker should be entered below the == Biography== line. Sample usage: {{Native American Sticker |tribe=Cherokee}}
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Finding DNA Matches at 23andMe

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[[Category:DNA]] '''''NOTE: The advice on this page was written in 2015 to help answer member questions about using 23andMe utilities. 23andMe has significantly enhanced its genealogy-related features and documentation since 2015, so the details on this page are no longer current.''''' OK, you've received your DNA test results from [http://www.tkqlhce.com/click-3382244-11036612 23andMe]. You log in to the website and you see your mtDNA haplogroup and (if you're a male) your yDNA haplogroup. Now what do you need to do to access your autosomal DNA data and use the data to find matches with cousins? # On your home page at 23andMe, go to the "Family and Friends" menu and select "DNA Relatives." You will see a display of up to about 1000 other 23andMe and users who share significant autosomal DNA with you. The display includes their mtDNA and Y-DNA haplogroups, the number of segments they share, and the percentage of their DNA they share. Some people will also display a name and a public profile (visible only to 23andMe members) that includes details like family locations and surnames and possibly a link to a family tree. # Click on the "Update Your Profile" button to set up your own public profile, which will help you attract cousins. # Send "introductions" or "messages" to other people on your DNA Relatives list to ask them to share genome data with you, so you can see matches. Experienced 23andMe users suggest that you start out with people near the top of the display who have public profiles. The people near the top of the display are your closest DNA relatives and people with public profiles are more likely to be willing to share data. # Once you are sharing data with somebody, go to the "My Results" menu and select "Ancestry Tools." Under "Ancestry Tools" select "Family Inheritance: Advanced". That will take you to a page where you can see the DNA segments you share with people who have agreed to share data with you. The page offers two different ways to do that: #:(A) The main feature of the page is a utility that allows you to compare one person's genome data (for example, your own data) with data for up to five others, and see a graphical display of the 23 chromosomes with color-coded indications of where they match. This is the easiest way to see your matches. #: (B) Near the bottom of the page there's a link to "aggregate" your shared DNA segments and download the results. You can view (and manipulate) the downloaded results in a spreadsheet. # Use the utility on this page to compare the data for other people who are sharing with you, to see if you have a 3-way match (see [http://dna-explained.com/2013/06/21/triangulation-for-autosomal-dna/ Triangulation for Autosomal DNA] and [http://blog.kittycooper.com/2015/02/triangulation-proving-a-common-ancestor Triangulation: Proving a Common Ancestor] for more details). ::For example, suppose you discover that you and Brian Smith have a match on chromosome 10 at 55,000,000 (55M) to 78,000,000 (78M) and you and Susan Jones have a match on chromosome 10 at 55,000,000 (55M) to 71,000,000 (71M). To find out whether the three of you have a common ancestor, use the utility on this page to see if Brian Smith and Susan Jones match with each other on that same area of chromosome 10. Suppose you find that Brian and Susan match between 36,000,000 (36M) and 71,000,000 (71M); that strongly suggests that the three of you all inherited that bit of DNA from the same ancestor. On the other hand, you might find that Brian and Susan don't have any match; that means that both of Brian and Susan are your DNA cousins, but there's no DNA indication that the three of you have a common ancestor.

Finding Enslaved Laborers at University of Virginia (UVA)

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[[Category:Greene County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Pittsylvania County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Amherst County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Northumberland County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Halifax County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Orange County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Buckingham County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Bremo Plantation, Fluvanna County, Virginia]] [[Category:Nelson County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Fluvanna County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Louisa County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Albemarle County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category: Charlottesville, Virginia, Slaves]] The University of Virginia (UVA), founded and designed by Thomas Jefferson, only purchased and owned one enslaved individual. The laborers were enslaved by the area plantation owners as well as the professors at UVA. The students of UVA were not allowed to bring their slaves. Enslaved individuals were rented to UVA during the period of 1817-1870. This project is to locate descendants of the free and enslaved laborers. https://slavery.virginia.edu/memorial-for-enslaved-laborers/https://mel.virginia.edu https://www.descendantsuva.org http://juel.iath.virginia.edu/people ---- *[[Space:Finding_Enslaved_Laborers_at_University_of_Virginia_(UVA)%2C_1817-1820|Finding Enslaved Laborers at University of Virginia (UVA), 1817-1820]] *[[Space:Finding_Enslaved_Laborers_at_University_of_Virginia_(UVA)%2C_1821-1822|Finding Enslaved Laborers at University of Virginia (UVA), 1821-1822]] *[[Space:Finding_Enslaved_Laborers_at_University_of_Virginia_(UVA)%2C_1823|Finding Enslaved Laborers at University of Virginia (UVA), 1823]] *[[Space:Finding_Enslaved_Laborers_at_University_of_Virginia_(UVA)%2C_1824|Finding Enslaved Laborers at University of Virginia (UVA), 1824]] *[[Space:Finding_Enslaved_Laborers_at_University_of_Virginia_(UVA)%2C_1825-1828|Finding Enslaved Laborers at University of Virginia (UVA), 1825-1828]] *[[Space:Finding_Enslaved_Laborers_at_University_of_Virginia_(UVA)%2C_1829-1833|Finding Enslaved Laborers at University of Virginia (UVA), 1829-1833]] *[[Space:Finding_Enslaved_Laborers_at_University_of_Virginia_(UVA)%2C_1834-1840|Finding Enslaved Laborers at University of Virginia (UVA), 1834-1840]] *[[Space:Finding_Enslaved_Laborers_at_University_of_Virginia_(UVA)%2C_1841-1850|Finding Enslaved Laborers at University of Virginia (UVA), 1841-1850]] *[[Space:Finding_Enslaved_Laborers_at_University_of_Virginia_(UVA)%2C_1851-1858|Finding Enslaved Laborers at University of Virginia (UVA), 1851-1858]] *[[Space:Finding_Enslaved_Laborers_at_University_of_Virginia_(UVA)%2C_1859-1864|Finding Enslaved Laborers at University of Virginia (UVA), 1859-1864]] *[[Space:Finding_Enslaved_Laborers_at_University_of_Virginia_(UVA)%2C_1865-1866|Finding Enslaved Laborers at University of Virginia (UVA), 1865-1866]] *[[Space:Finding_Enslaved_Laborers_at_University_of_Virginia_(UVA)%2C_1867-1915|Finding Enslaved Laborers at University of Virginia (UVA), 1867-1915]] == Sources ==

Finding Fred Bourman

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== The Fred Bourman Mystery == [[Bourman-38|Fred Bourman]] marries [[Williams-102753|Louisa Williams]] in South Australia in 1865, has eleven children with her, and dies in 1903. We currently have no evidence for his birth. :'''Obituary.''' — We have to record this week the sudden death of Mr. Frederick Bourman, which took place at his residence, Kooringa, on Friday. The deceased was taken with a fit of vomiting at 3 o'clock, and three hours later he expired. He was well known in Burra, having resided here for the past 38 years, principally following the occupation of a drover. He leaves four daughters — Mrs. W. Gillett (Hampton); Minnie, Annie, Albina and Tilly (Burra); and five sons — John and William (W.A.), Benjamin, Walter and Alfred (Burra). The funeral took place on Saturday afternoon. He was born in Germany, and was 68 years of age.No title (1903, March 25). Burra Record (SA : 1878 - 1954), p. 2. Retrieved July 22, 2022, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article36015572 This is an attempt to document the evidence for the birth of Friedrich Rudolph Bormann a.k.a. Frederick Rudolph Bourman. It was created in response to the G2G thread [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1290279/bourman-australia-brick-wall Bourman Australia Brick Wall] === General Info === German ''Vornamen'' are pretty fluid, they might have four and use them interchangeably depending on mood (at least it seems). I have noticed that they may even adopt new names that appeal to them. This ''may'' be the case for Fred. Common variations of the surname found in sources are: Bourman(n), Bor(r)man(n), Barman, Boermann. '''Steve edit''': Searched nineteenth century emigration records from the German state of Lower Saxony. Found 65 references to Bormann, 4 to Borrmann and 0 Bourman. Bourman is an English variation of Bormann. === Family Lore === Gary - still to locate my physical files but do remember that Fred came across from a Polish area of Prussia as a seaman on a boat, got to Melbourne and abandoned that ship and came to Adelaide on the Mary Clarke in 1853 I believe (to be confirmed). Stayed in the Adelaide area for a while then moved to Burra. Recollection is that Fred was pretty illiterate and was a shepherd. There is a copy of a publication "Bourman's of Burra" which I had a third hand copy of, should be in the family tree documents when I find them, the photos are very blurred due to being photocopies of photocopies. Finding the originals of this will be a treasure trove. === Things Supported by Evidence === # Fred is born around 1835-1840 in "Germany", # [[Bormann-44|Gottfried Bormann]] appears to gift Fred a parcel of land in Lobethal in 1862, # [[Borrmann-19|Emilie Friederike (Borrmann) Stabernack]] is allowed to use Fred's land in Lobethal after the death of her husband (who owns an interest in it) # The 1862 title lists him as a ''labourer'' and his obit as a ''drover'', # Fred marries in 1865 at age 25 (gives date of birth as 1840), # He's in Burra by the time his first child is born (February 1868) - obit suggests 1865, # His cows are wandering the streets of Burra in 1894MAGISTRATES' COURT. (1894, May 30). Burra Record (SA : 1878 - 1954), p. 3. Retrieved September 3, 2021, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article36058721, # His daughter is shot in the arm in Kooringa in 1894SHOOTING ACCIDENT AT KOORINGA. (1894, January 11). The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), p. 6. Retrieved May 30, 2023, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article25674931, # Fred dies in 1903 at age 68 (gives date of birth as 1835). The current earliest definitive record of Fred is 1862. All earlier dates and mentions are speculative. === Current Theories === # That Fred is the son of [[Bormann-44|Johann Gottfried Bormann]] and his third wife [[Minke-20|Johanne Christiane Wilhelmine Minke]]: #* We're missing only one male child in the known Gottfried Bormann family - [[Borrmann-21|Carl Rudolph Bormann]] #* [[Borrmann-21|Carl Rudolph Bormann]] is Christened on the 2nd December 1834 in Meseritz which aligns closely with Fred's date of birth calculated from his age at death, #* They share the name Rudolph #* It is documented that the Bormann family lived in Meseritz, Posen, Prussia Iwan, William (Wilhelm) (2003). Name list of "Old Lutheran" emigration of the mid-19th century from eastern Germany (mainly Pomerania and Lower Silesia) to Australia, Canada, and the United States (Rev. ed. 2003). Freistadt Historial Society, Trinity Lutheran Church of Freistadt, Mequon, WI"
http://www.archivaria.com/EmigList/ Webpage 2, Page 247 of German text, half way down the page under Kreis Meseritz is a reference, which translates "shoemaker Borrmann (45) with wife and five children;"
. This town was in the region returned to Poland at the end of WWI, and now known as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mi%C4%99dzyrzecz Międzyrzecz]. The history is consistent with the family lore that Fred came from the Polish area of Prussia, # That he's from the Harz mountains or another mining area and made his way to the Burra mines: #* Leandra Ford: "In the early 1850s there were 2000 or so German miners who came to SA from the Harz Mountains, and of course they settled in the mining communities in SA. Was Frederick a miner?" #* Dieter Lewerenz: "I also have some ancestors with the name Bormann in my family tree. They come from the Harz region and from the area between Harz and Magdeburg. This region belonged to the province Saxony of the Kingdom of Prussia at that time." #* The mining link seems tenuous - he's a labourer, farmer, and drover from the evidence so far. # He came to Australia as crew, jumped ship in Melbourne, arrived via ''Mary Clarke'' in 1853 #* According to https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/2352A0B5-F7F0-11E9-AE98-37CE4C9AA9A3?image=393 the Bourman arriving on the Mary Clarke in 1853 is 27 years old. This would make this person born in 1826 which is much earlier than the range we have for Fred. === Mentions of Fred in Australia === TO DO: * Find all Land Titles and check for family relationships and transfers * Check Sand's and Mac for addresses * Look for newspaper family notices - especially those for deaths to see if family relationships are mentioned - the search for family notices should include the newspapers printed in German, starting with the 'Süd-Australien' https://www.catalog.slsa.sa.gov.au/record=b1191751~S1 * Other newspapers references * Did Johann Gottlieb Bormann leave a will? * Lutheran Archives * [https://explore.history.sa.gov.au/organisation/lobethal-archives-historical-museum Lobethal Archives and Historical Museum] - '''Query Submitted''' * If he came via Melbourne can we find him there? * Gary to find his previous research * See if "Browsing the Bormanns" by Lorraine Willoughby has any info: http://worldcat.org/title/1164079229 — the book cites no sources, and doesn't mention Fred. The book is missing quite a few early family members and appears to conflate two families. More research needed, the book is in the Nuriootpa Library but is not available for borrowing. COMPLETED TASKS: * Check all Fred* born between 1834 and 1846 in SA - '''DONE''' * Check all Fried* born between 1834 and 1846 in SA - '''DONE''' * Hospital records - '''DONE''' * Skjold has parents and five(?) children - attempt to reconstruct children from birth records. - '''DONE''' - All the SA civil Birth records between 1836 and 1902 can traced back to 3 points of origin. ([[Bormann-44|Johann Gottfried Bormann]], [[Bourman-38|Friedrich Rudolph Bourman (abt.1840-1903)]], and the unrelated parents of [[Bormann-338|Friedrich Heinrich Bormann (1860-1926)]]); commented by [[Thomas-29419|Steve Thomas]] 06:03, 27 July 2022 (UTC) ---- Possibly arrived on the Mary Clarke from Melbourne in 1853 - though he'd be very young (13 to 18 years old). :PASSENGERS INWARDS. :Passengers per Mary Clarke—Misses Gilfillan and Cook, Messrs Hanson, Styles, Roberts, Frenellick, in the cabin. Messrs Nichols, Raker, Ford, Warul, Wilson, Lanley, Andrews, Smart, Saiby, Oliver, Hodson, Bourman, in the steerage.SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. (1853, February 28). Adelaide Times (SA : 1848 - 1858), p. 2. Retrieved August 25, 2021, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article207010815 '''Gary edit:''' going through the Public Record Office Victoria site to ascertain if there is record of Bormann/Bourman coming through Victoria in the lists, will advise progress. There is every chance that I will need to check Geelong, Port Fairy and Tasmania lists as well. PROV: https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/63E8C029-FA01-11E9-AE98-F33C30B7AB7B?image=124 Frederick BOORMAN at PROV: https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/3B010F26-F96C-11E9-AE98-2719F500BDE6?image=187 PLEASE DISREGARD - STARTLED FAWN IS THE SHIP, DATE OF LEAVING LONDON IS 31ST JULY 1856??? === Land Transactions === It appears that crown title XXXVI/66 in the Hundred of Onkaparinga is given to him by [[Bormann-44|Johann Gottfried BORMANN]] on the 19th December 1862. We know this because the notifications of land sales in the newspapers only list Johann: :TOWNSHIP LOBETHAL.-Lots 7, 8, 74, 75, of Sections 5124 and 5125; and Lot 9, part of Section 5171, Hundred Onkaparinga; Johann Gottfried Bormann; Residence, Lobethal.Advertising (1862, October 4). The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), p. 4. Retrieved August 27, 2021, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article31815454 These lots are contained in two titles: Johann Gottfried Bormann keeps Lots 7, 8, 74, 75 of Sections 5124 and 5125 (CT36/65), but Friedrich's CT36/66 contains Lot 9 of Section 5171.https://sailis.lssa.com.au/products/imageDelivery/historicalNameIndex/B/1858-1863/PRIVATE/46. {{Image|file=Finding_Fred_Bourman.jpg |caption=Relationship between Gottfried's and Fred's land parcels }} From the title we can infer that Fred's preferred name (at the time) is ''Friedrich Rudolph Bormann''. The title is transferred to his wife Louisa when he dies in 1903 - confirming we have the correct individual. {{Image|file=Finding_Fred_Bourman-1.jpg |caption=Lobethal title passes to Louisa - we have the right Fred. }} There is very likely a family relationship to [[Bormann-44|Johann Gottfried BORMANN]] - so it is possible that Fred arrived with the family on the SKJOLD in 1841. He would have been a child. The Will of [[Stabernack-3|Ferdinand Julius Stabernack]], dated 2nd July 1898, states in part: :I also give unto my son [[Stabernack-2|Ferdinand Julius Stabernack]] all my interest in that piece of land known as '''Frederick Bormann's''' containing three acres or thereabouts and being part section 5171 Hundred of Onkaparinga provided always that [[Borrmann-19|Fredericka Stabernack]] whom I hereby acknowledge as my wife is allowed free and unrestricted right to occupy for her own use and benefit—..."Australia, South Australia, Will and Probate Records," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q55Y-PKT2 : 26 September 2019), Ferdinand Julius Stabernack, 6 Dec 1900; citing Will, South Australia, Australia, Probate and Administration Books, Supreme Court of South Australia, Adelaide; FHL microfilm 103505917. If Fred is the son of Gottfried, then "Fredericka Stabernack" is his sister and Ferdinand Julius Stabernack is his brother-in-law. This seems to further strengthen this link. === GRO Research === The following items, from https://localwiki.org/adelaide-hills/GRO_Merge_%27Bed%27_-_%27Bow%27 should be viewed at the Grenfell Street Land Services Office: * BORMANN, Ernst Gustav linked with Section 195 Hundred of Finniss 1890 Memorial 220/401 * BORMANN, Johann Gottfried shoemaker Lobethal 1850 Memorial 238/26 * BORMANN, Gottfried farmer Lobethal 1855 Memorial 87/80 * BORMANN, Johann Gottfried shoemaker Lobethal 1862, linked with Friedrich Rudolph Bormann labourer Lobethal Application 3390 * BORMANN, Wilhelm farmer near Palmer Hundred of Finniss land grant 1891 Grant Book 58 Page 44 County Sturt === The Family of Johann Gottfried Bormann === We know that Johann Gottfried Bormann and his family fled persecution in Prussia for their Lutheran beliefs. There are two records here that need to be considered carefully as they are marked as Catholic records. We currently have 10 candidates for the 4 or 5 children on the ''Skjold''. We need to try to match children born Prussia with events in South Australia. In this way we can work out which children emigrated. Some my have died before 1841 - the oldest child in 1841 would have been 21 (just old enough to marry). {| border="1" class="wikitable" | Child || Mother || Birth || Marriage || Death |- | 1 || 1 || [[Bormann-334|Gustav Adolph Bornemann]] Born 22 Oct 1820, Baptised 29 Oct 1820, Meseritz || || |- | 2 || 1 || [[Bormann-335|Mathilde Wilhelmine Bornemann]] Born 22 Aug 1823, Baptised 24 Aug 1823, Meseritz || None || 6 Sep 1823, Meseritz |- | 3 || 1 || [[Bormann-285|Wilhelmine Amalie Bormann]] Born 29 Sep 1824, Baptised 3 Oct 1824, Meseritz || || |- | 4 || 2 || [[Bormann-284|Johanne Caroline Bormann]] Born 9 Sep 1827, Baptised 23 Sep 1827, Meseritz || None || 8 Nov 1827, Meseritz |- | 5 || 3 || Christened [[Bormann-236|Ernst Wilhelm Eduard Bormann]] 29 Apr 1829 Posen || Eduard Karl BORMANN 19-Dec-1857 Inverbrackie (DOB~1828) || Carl Edward BORMANN 22-Jul-1907 Milendella (DOB~1828) |- | 6 || 3 || Christened [[Bormann-202|Carl Wilhelm Bormann]] 8 Aug 1831 Meseritz || Wilhelm BORMANN 20-Jun-1862 Blumberg (DOB~1831) || Wilhelm BORMANN 16-Jul-1894 Milendella (DOB~1831) |- | 7 || 3 || Christened [[Borrmann-21|Carl Rudolph Borrmann]] 2 Dec 1834 Meseritz || || |- | 8 || 3 || Christened [[Bormann-47|Maria Herrmine Bormann]] 21 Jul 1837 Posen || Maria Hermine BORMAN 28-Aug-1856 Inverbrackie (DOB~1837) || Hermina M Beeck 24 Sep 1914 Katanning (DOB~1837) |- | 9 || 3 || [[Borrmann-22|Ernestine Emilie Borrmann]] Born 21 Jun 1837, Baptised 14 Nov 1837, Meseritz || || |- | 10 || 3 || Born Borrmann 20 Sep 1839 Meseritz, Christened [[Bormann-238|Friederike Emilie Bormann]] 12 Dec 1839 Posen || Friderica Emilie BORRMANN 10-Jul-1862 Inverbrackie (DOB~1840) || Emilie STABERNACK 9 May 1904 Lobethal (DOB~1840) |} * Why are 8 and 10 christened Catholic? Where they prevented from practising their own religion? See https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1464322/is-hermine-maria-bormann-a-twin for discussion * 8 and 9 are christened very close, are the corresponding births separated by at least nine months? See https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1464322/is-hermine-maria-bormann-a-twin for discussion * Try to find birth records * Assuming christenings are close to births, try to match up with known Australian events === The Lutherans === Given that Fred may be a member of Gottfried's family it is worth contacting the following Lutheran organisations to see if they have any info. * https://www.lca.org.au/departments/ministry-support/lutheran-archives/ * https://milendella.lutheran.org.au/ === Early History of Lobethal === [[Krummnow-2|Johann Friedrich Krummnow]] was born in 1811 in Posen, Prussia and in 1839 arrived at Port Adelaide on the ship, [[Space:Passenger_list_of_Catharina_1839|Catharina]]. During the voyage he taught girls but later was not deemed suitable to teach and become a pastor in Australia. In the following years, he was able to become a naturalised British citizen and thus able to purchase land. The Germans who arrived later on the [[Space:%27SKJOLD%27_From_Hamburg_to_South_Australia_1841|Skjold]] were not British subjects and so were not able to buy land. Some number of German settlers provided Krummnow with the funds for land purchases at Lobethal to establish a community: Krummnow wanted it based on his own principles of shared property and fervent prayer. The Lobethal settlers rejected Krummnow's vision and legally disputed his right to the land titles. It seems likely that Johann Gottfried Bormann was part of the group that acquired land from Johann Friedrich Krummnow. The Bormann family could be prominent in the history of the settlement of Lobethal. :In May 1842, the settlers purchased sections 5124 and 5125 from J F Krumnow by an arrangement where he retained the title as he was the only naturalised British subject of Fritsche’s congregation. These sections were divided between the 18 families and included four acres for a church and school, two acres of which were donated by Müller. The heads of the 18 founding families were: [[Meier-873|Carl Meier]]; [[Krause-946|Gottfried Krause]]; [[Wenzel-750|Christian Wentzel]]; [[Hoffmann-916|Samuel Gottlob Hoffman]]; [[Kleinitz-29|Johann Kleinitz]]; [[Menzel-155|Daniel Menzel]]; [[Felsch-13|Gottlieb Felsch]]; [[Klar-15|Emanuel Klar]]; [[Mueller-2513|Ferdinand]] and [[Mueller-2512|August Müller]]; [[Hauffe-8|Gottfried Hauffe]]; [[Henschke-16|Christian Hentschke]]; [[Bormann-44|Gottfried Bormann]]; [[Kowald-14|Christoph]] and [[Kowald-8|Friedrich Kowald]]; and [[Weinert-70|Traugott]], [[Weinert-80|August]] and [[Weinert-58|Dienegott Weinert]]. Several of these original settlers of Lobethal constructed buildings which survive to this day.https://data.environment.sa.gov.au/Content/heritage-surveys/2-Onkaparinga-Valley-Heritage-Survey-Pt-1-2003-Revised-Edition.pdf '''Note:''' the links to profiles above have only had preliminary verification - please take them with a grain of salt. According to the document above: * 5 Bridge St, Lobethal, Cottage, (1850s, Bormann, Lunn) * 101 Main Street, Lobethal, House & former shop ‘Rosedale’, (1860, Bormann) are both credited as Gottfried's. Images of "Rosedale" at: https://m.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1109371742427723&type=3 Apparently occupied by his daughter Johanne Lydia Muhlberg in 1902. A view inside "Rosedale" in 2015: https://autopsyofadelaide.com/2015/11/21/the-ghosts-of-christmas-past/ === Resources === * https://data.environment.sa.gov.au/Content/heritage-surveys/2-Lobethal-Valley-of-Praise-1983.pdf * https://localwiki.org/adelaide-hills/Ship_Skjold_%2828Oct1841%29 * There is a Bormann Road near Milendella probably named after Gottfried * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milendella,_South_Australia * https://www.southaustralianhistory.com.au/milendella.htm * https://guides.slsa.sa.gov.au/c.php?g=410329&p=2795763 * http://www.archivaria.com/EmigList/ * https://sailis.lssa.com.au/products/search/historicalNameIndexImageSearch?form * https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/SearchScreens/BasicSearch.aspx * https://sappa.plan.sa.gov.au/ * https://librariestas.ent.sirsidynix.net.au/client/en_AU/names/? * https://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/ * https://www.familyhistorysa.org/colonists.html * https://www.genealogysa.org.au/resources/online-database-search == Sources == [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=Bormann&q.birthLikePlace=Meseritz&q.birthLikeDate.from=1820&q.birthLikeDate.to=1841&count=100&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on The search used to produce this list] '''Marriage to Johanne Carolina Elisabeth Schultz''' :Name: Johann Gottfried Bormann :Event Type: Marriage :Event Date: 25 Jan 1820 :Event Place: Tirschtiegel, Meseritz, Posen, Preußen, Deutschland :Event Place (Original): Tirschtiegel, Posen, Preußen, Germany :Sex: Male :Religion: Evangelische :Father's Name: Johann Christian Bormann :Spouse's Name: Johanna Carolina Elisabeth Schulz :Spouse's Sex: Female :Spouse's Father's Name: Johann Christian Schulz :Volume: 1455 - 1460 :Volume Date Range: 1455 - 1460, 1817-1825 :https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DYVQ-NFP?cc=1491272&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AJ4LS-MHV '''Children of Johann Gottfried Bormann and Johanna Caroline Elisabeth Schultz''' :Name: Wilhelmine Amalie Bormann :Sex: Female :Christening Date: 3 Oct 1824 :Christening Place: Meseritz, Posen, Preußen, Deutschland :Christening Place (Original): Meseritz, Posen, Preußen, Germany :Religion: Evangelische :Father's Name: Johann Gottfried Bormann :Mother's Name: Caroline Elisabeth Schultz :Volume: 1416 - 1426 :https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DYWS-4HM?cc=1491272&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AJQBP-NMK '''Death of Johanne Carolina Elisabeth Schultz''' :Name: Caroline Elisabeth Schultze :Event Type: Death :Event Date: 14 Jul 1825 :Event Place: Meseritz, Posen, Preußen, Deutschland :Event Place (Original): Meseritz, Posen, Preußen, Germany :Sex: Female :Age: 26 :Religion: Evangelische :Birth Year (Estimated): 1799 :Spouse's Name: Johann Gottfried Bormann :Spouse's Sex: Male :Volume: 1416 - 1426 :Volume Date Range: 1416 - 1426, 1824-1835 :https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DYWS-WTR?cc=1491272&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AJQB5-Z5W '''Marriage to Johanne Caroline Minke''' Gottfried's marriage to Caroline is short-lived - both she and their daughter die shortly after the birth. :Name: Johann Gottfried Bormann :Event Type: Marriage :Event Date: 12 Apr 1826 :Event Place: Meseritz, Posen, Preußen, Deutschland :Event Place (Original): Meseritz, Posen, Preußen, Germany :Sex: Male :Age: 33 :Religion: Evangelische :Birth Year (Estimated): 1793 :Spouse's Name: Hanne Caroline Minke :Spouse's Sex: Female :Spouse's Age: 23 :Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated): 1803 :Spouse's Father's Name: Christian Minke :Volume: 1416 - 1426 :Volume Date Range: 1416 - 1426, 1824-1835 :https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DYWS-H4J?cc=1491272&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AJQB5-JMY '''Children of Johann Gottfried Bormann and Johanne Caroline Minke''' :Name: Johanne Caroline Bormann :Sex: Female :Christening Date: 9 Sep 1827 :Christening Place: Meseritz, Posen, Preußen, Deutschland :Christening Place (Original): Meseritz, Posen, Preußen, Germany :Religion: Evangelische :Father's Name: Joh Gottfried Bormann :Mother's Name: Johanne Caroline Minke :Volume: 1416 - 1426 :https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DYWS-C2F?cc=1491272&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AJQBR-FH2 :Name: Johanna Carolina Bormann :Sex: Female :Age: 0 :Death Date: 8 Nov 1827 :Death Place: Meseritz, Posen, Preußen, Deutschland :Death Place (Original): Meseritz, Posen, Preußen, Germany :Birth Year (Estimated): 1827 :Religion: Evangelische :Father's Name: Joh Gottfried Bormann :Mother's Name: Johanna Carolina Minke :Volume: 1416 - 1426 :https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DYWS-W2W?cc=1491272&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AJQBR-58H '''Death of Johanne Caroline Minke''' :Name: Johanne Caroline Minke :Event Type: Death :Event Date: 21 Sep 1827 :Event Place: Meseritz, Posen, Preußen, Deutschland :Event Place (Original): Meseritz, Posen, Preußen, Germany :Sex: Female :Age: 25 :Religion: Evangelische :Birth Year (Estimated): 1802 :Spouse's Name: Joh Gottfried Bormann :Spouse's Sex: Male :Volume: 1416 - 1426 :Volume Date Range: 1416 - 1426, 1824-1835 :https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DYWS-CSN?cc=1491272&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AJQBR-5Z7 '''Marriage to Johanna Christiane Minke''' Gottfried marries Caroline's sister, Christiane. :Name: Johann Gottfried Bormann :Event Type: Marriage :Event Date: 17 Jul 1828 :Event Place: Meseritz, Posen, Preußen, Deutschland :Event Place (Original): Meseritz, Posen, Preußen, Germany :Sex: Male :Age: 37 :Religion: Evangelische :Birth Year (Estimated): 1791 :Father's Name: Joh Christian Bormann :Mother's Name: Anna Margretha Steltzer :Spouse's Name: Johanna Christiane Minke :Spouse's Sex: Female :Spouse's Age: 22 :Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated): 1806 :Spouse's Father's Name: Christian Minke :Spouse's Mother's Name: Anna Catharina Kloss :Volume: 1416 - 1426 :Volume Date Range: 1416 - 1426, 1824-1835 :https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DYWS-CFY?cc=1491272&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AJQBT-S68 '''Children of Johann Gottfried Bormann and Johanne Christiane Minke''' :Name: Ernst Wilhelm Eduard Bormann :Sex: Male :Christening Date: 29 Apr 1829 :Christening Place: Posen, Preußen, Deutschland :Christening Place (Original): Posen, Preuben, Germany :Religion: Evangelische :Father's Name: Joh. Gottfried Bormann :Mother's Name: Johanna Christiane Minke :Volume: 1416 - 1426 :https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DYWS-41S?cc=1491272&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AJQBT-LR4 :Name: Carl Wilhelm Bormann :Sex: Male :Christening Date: 8 Aug 1831 :Christening Place: Meseritz, Posen, Preußen, Deutschland :Christening Place (Original): Meseritz, Posen, Preußen, Germany :Religion: Evangelische :Father's Name: Joh. Gottfried Bormann :Mother's Name: Christiana Minke :Volume: 1416 - 1426 :https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DYWS-W74?cc=1491272&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AJQBB-38J :Name: Carl Rudolph Borrmann :Sex: Male :Christening Date: 2 Dec 1834 :Christening Place: Meseritz, Posen, Preußen, Deutschland :Christening Place (Original): Meseritz, Posen, Preußen, Germany :Religion: Evangelische :Father's Name: Johann Gottfr. Borrmann :Mother's Name: Johanne Minke :Volume: 1416 - 1426 :https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DYWS-487?cc=1491272&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AJQ19-9HK :Name: Maria Herrmine Bormann :Sex: Female :Christening Date: 21 Jul 1837 :Christening Place: Posen, Preußen, Deutschland :Christening Place (Original): Prittish, Posen, Preußen, Germany :Religion: '''Katholische''' :Father's Name: Gottfr. Bormann :Mother's Name: Johanne Muenke :Volume: 1331, 1332 :https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6QPS-QMK?cc=1491272&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AJ389-3P8 :Name: Ernestine Emilie Borrmann :Sex: Female :Christening Date: 14 Nov 1837 :Christening Place: Meseritz, Posen, Preußen, Deutschland :Christening Place (Original): Meseritz, Posen, Preußen, Germany :Religion: Evangelische :Father's Name: Joh. Gottfried Borrmann :Mother's Name: Joh. Christiane Münke :Volume: 1426 - 1428 :https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6SGF-QF?cc=1491272&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AJ3GT-VZ9 '''Note:''' Tochter = Daughter, it's not a name. :Name: Tochter Borrmann :Sex: Female :Birth Date: 20 Sep 1839 :Birthplace: Meseritz, Posen, Preußen, Deutschland :Birthplace (Original): Meseritz, Posen, Preußen, Germany :Religion: Evangelische :Father's Name: Joh. Gottfr. Borrmann :Mother's Name: Johanne Christiane Muenke :Volume: 1426 - 1428 :https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6SGV-LS?cc=1491272&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AJ3GY-Z5T :Name: Friederike Emilie Bormann :Sex: Female :Christening Date: 12 Dec 1839 :Christening Place: Posen, Preußen, Deutschland :Christening Place (Original): Prittish, Posen, Preußen, Germany :Religion: '''Katholische''' :Father's Name: Gottfr. Bormann :Mother's Name: Johannae Muenke :Volume: 1331, 1332 :https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6QPS-QMK?cc=1491272&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AJ389-3PP

Finding Geographic Distributions of German Surnames

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[[Category: Germany Genealogy Resources]] == Tools for Mapping the Prevalence of German Surnames == Some resources for finding the prevalence of German family names by location: * [http://legacy.stoepel.net/en/Default.aspx Geogen, legacy version] - Enter a surname to find the absolute and relative frequencies of that name in German telephone directories. * [http://geogen.stoepel.net/ Geogen, current version] - Similar functionality, with a completely different interface. * [http://gen-evolu.de/ Gen-Evolu] - Enter a surname in the '''Familienname''' box to search for its geographic distribution in 1998 or 1942 telephone books. Zoom in on the map to get finer geographic detail. * [http://www.verwandt.de/karten/ Karte zu Namen] on Verwandt.de website. Enter a surname in the box to see a map of the name distribution in modern Deutschland. Use drop-down menu to select maps of other countries (Argentina, France, Great Britain, Canada, Netherlands, Austria, Poland, Switzerland, Spain, USA). Also see the [http://www.meyersgaz.org/ Meyers Gazetteer] to research the relationship between historical and modern place names. ==Related G2G Forum Discussions:== * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/47981/those-german-ancestry-great-where-surname-spread-germany-today A great site to find out where that surname has spread in Germany today] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/277123/research-in-formerly-german-areas-of-poland Research in formerly German areas of Poland]

Finding Your Roots

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Finding Your Roots]] Finding Your Roots is a US based television program currently hosted by [[Gates-1834|Dr. Henry Louis Gates, Jr]] that uses research and genetics to trace family lines in pursuit of genealogical information. Source Citation: *"Name of Episode". "[[Space:Finding_Your_Roots|Finding Your Roots]]" written by [[Gates-1834|Gates, Henry Louis Jr]]. Season ## Episode ## Kunhardt McGee Productions, Inkwell Films Ark Media 2012 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Finding_Your_Roots|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] * {{Wikidata|Q5449973}} Here is a list of the guests from Season 1 (2012) to Season 10 (2024): {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Guest''' || '''Episode''' || '''WikiPedia''' || '''Real Name''' || '''Connected''' |- | [[Abramovic-3|Abramović, Marina]] || 49 || [[wikipedia:Marina_Abramovi%C4%87|Wikipedia]] || Marina Abramović|| No |- | [[Acosta-975|Acosta, Jim]] || 95 || [[wikipedia:Jim_Acosta|Wikipedia]] || Abilio James Acosta ||Yes |- | [[Segall-93|Adlon, Pamela]] || 80 || [[wikipedia:Pamela_Adlon|Wikipedia]] || Pamela Segall|| No |- | [[Affleck-Boldt-1|Affleck, Ben]] || 14 || [[wikipedia:Ben_Affleck|Wikipedia]] || Benjamin Geza Affleck-Boldt|| Yes |- | [[Alba-33|Alba, Jessica]] || 20 || [[wikipedia:Jessica_Alba|Wikipedia]] || Jessica Marie Alba|| Yes |- | [[Alexander-11055|Alexander, Khandi]] || 14 || [[wikipedia:Khandi_Alexander|Wikipedia]] || Khandi Alexander|| Yes |- | [[Amanpour-1|Amanpour, Christiane]] || 43 || [[wikipedia:Christiane_Amanpour|Wikipedia]] || Christiane Maria Heideh Amanpour|| Yes |- | [[Ansari-128|Ansari, Aziz]] || 40 || [[wikipedia:Aziz_Ansari|Wikipedia]] || Aziz Ansari|| No |- | [[Anthony-2685|Anthony, Carmelo]] || 37 || [[wikipedia:Carmelo_Anthony|Wikipedia]] || Carmelo Kyam Anthony|| No* |- | [[Armisen-1|Armisen, Fred]] || 32 || [[wikipedia:Fred_Armisen|Wikipedia]] || Fereydun Robert Fred Armisen|| Yes |- | [[Arquette-43|Arquette, Patricia]] || 26 || [[wikipedia:Patricia_Arquette|Wikipedia]] || Patricia Arquette|| Yes |- | [[Bacon-2568|Bacon, Kevin]] || 4 || [[wikipedia:Kevin_Bacon|Wikipedia]] || Kevin Norwood Bacon|| Yes |- | [[Bassett-1559|Bassett, Angela]] || 16 || [[wikipedia:Angela_Bassett|Wikipedia]] || Angela Evelyn Bassett|| Yes |- | [[Matticchio-1|Bastianich, Lidia]] || 29 || [[wikipedia:Lidia_Bastianich|Wikipedia]] || Lidia Giuliana Matticchio Bastianich|| No |- |[[Batiste-105| Batiste, Jon]] || 53 || [[wikipedia:Jon_Batiste|Wikipedia]] || Jonathan Michael Batiste|| Yes |- | [[Black-24262|Black, Clint]] || 72 || [[wikipedia:Clint_Black|Wikipedia]] || Clint Patrick Black|| Yes |- |[[Bertinelli-1| Bertinelli, Valerie Vitale]]|| 98 ||[[wikipedia:Valerie_Bertinelli|Wikipedia]]|| Valerie Anne Bertinelli||Yes |- | [[Black-24263|Black, Lewis]] || 76 || [[wikipedia:Lewis_Black|Wikipedia]] || Lewis Niles Black|| No |- | [[Booker-634|Booker, Cory]] || 2 || [[wikipedia:Cory_Booker|Wikipedia]] || Cory Anthony Booker|| Yes |- | [[Branson-574|Branson, Richard]] || 25 || [[wikipedia:Richard_Branson|Wikipedia]] || Sir Richard Charles Nicholas Branson|| Yes |- | [[Brazile-15|Brazile, Donna]] || 21 || [[wikipedia:Donna_Brazile|Wikipedia]] || Donna Lease Brazile|| No* |- |[[Brooks-27790|Brooks, Danielle]]|| 103 ||[[wikipedia:Danielle_Brooks|Wikipedia]]||Danielle Brittany Brooks|| No* |- |[[Brown-121758| Brown, Sterling K]] || 53 || [[wikipedia:Sterling_K._Brown|Wikipedia]] || Sterling Kelby Brown|| Yes |- | [[Warnick-345|Buchdahl, Angela Warnick]] || 5 || [[wikipedia:Angela_Warnick_Buchdahl|Wikipedia]] || Angela Lee (Warnick) Buchdahl|| Yes |- | [[Burnett-1874|Burnett, Carol]] || 89 || [[wikipedia:Carol_Burnett|Wikipedia]] || Carol Creighton Burnett|| Yes |- | [[Burnett-8887|Burnett, Erin]] || 86 || [[wikipedia:Erin_Burnett|Wikipedia]] || Erin Isabelle Burnett|| Yes |- | [[Burns-3819|Burns, Ken]] || 13 || [[wikipedia:Ken_Burns|Wikipedia]] || Kenneth Lauren Burns|| Yes |- | [[Burrell-1323|Burrell, Ty]] || 21 || [[wikipedia:Ty_Burrell|Wikipedia]] || Tyler Gerald Ty Burrell|| Yes |- |[[Burton-3549|Burton, LeVar]]||99 || [[wikipedia:LeVar_Burton|Wikipedia]]||Levardis Robert Martyn Burton Jr. ||Yes |- | [[Canada-294|Canada, Geoffrey]] || 3 || [[wikipedia:Geoffrey_Canada|Wikipedia]] || Geoffrey Canada|| Yes |- | [[Carlson-5910|Carlson, Amy]] || 86|| [[wikipedia:Amy_Carlson|Wikipedia]] || Amy Lynn Carlson|| Yes |- | [[Carlson-4766|Carlson, Gretchen]] || 74|| [[wikipedia:Gretchen_Carlson|Wikipedia]] || Gretchen Elizabeth Carlson|| Yes |- | [[Cash-1265|Cash, Rosanne]] || 72 || [[wikipedia:Rosanne_Cash|Wikipedia]] || Rosanne Cash||Yes |- | [[Chang-316|Chang, David]] || 79|| [[wikipedia:David_Chang|Wikipedia]] || David Chang|| No |- | [[Chavez-1041|Chavez, Linda]] || 10 || [[wikipedia:Linda_Chavez|Wikipedia]] || Linda Lou Chavez|| Yes |- | [[Cho-16|Cho, Margaret]] || 8 || [[wikipedia:Margaret_Cho|Wikipedia]] || Margaret Moran Cho|| No |- | [[Chopra-10|Chopra, Deepak]] || 18 || [[wikipedia:Deepak_Chopra|Wikipedia]] || Deepak Chopra|| No |- | [[Chung-104|Chung, Jamie]] || 90 || [[wikipedia:Jamie_Chung|Wikipedia]] || Jamie Jilynn Chung|| No |- | [[Harris-45858|Ciara]] || 97|| [[wikipedia:Ciara|Wikipedia]] || Ciara Princess Harris|| Yes |- | [[Cisneros-195|Cisneros, Sandra]] || 28 || [[wikipedia:Sandra_Cisneros|Wikipedia]] || Sandra Cisnero|| Yes |- | [[Close-395|Close, Glenn]] || 67 || [[wikipedia:Glenn_Close|Wikipedia]] || Glenn Close|| Yes |- | [[Coates-2273|Coates, Ta-Nehisi]] || 34 || [[wikipedia:Ta-Nehisi_Coates|Wikipedia]] || Ta-Nehisi Paul Coates|| Yes |- | [[Cohen-5767|Cohen, Andy]] || 68 || [[wikipedia:Andy_Cohen|Wikipedia]] || Andrew Joseph Cohen|| Yes |- | [[Colicchio-11|Colicchio, Tom]] || 15 || [[wikipedia:Tom_Colicchio|Wikipedia]] || Thomas Patrick Tom Colicchio|| No |- | [[Collins-37980|Collins, Francis]]|| 57 || [[wikipedia:Francis_Collins|Wikipedia]] || Francis Sellers Collins|| Yes |- | [[Combs-3057|Combs, Sean]] || 27 || [[wikipedia:Sean_Combs|Wikipedia]] || Sean John Combs|| No* |- | [[Connick-29|Connick Jr, Harry]] || 1 || [[wikipedia:Harry_Connick_Jr.|Wikipedia]] || Joseph Harry Fowler Connick Jr|| Yes |- | [[Cooper-7606|Cooper, Anderson]] || 13 || [[wikipedia:Anderson_Cooper|Wikipedia]] || Anderson Hays Cooper|| Yes |- | [[Gillespie-4345|Cooper, Margarett]] || 9 || || || No* |- | [[Cox-42373|Cox, Brian]]|| 91 || [[wikipedia:Brian_Cox_(actor)|Wikipedia]] || Brian Denis Cox || Yes |- | [[Crews-1483|Crews, Terry]] || 82 || [[wikipedia:Terry_Crews|Wikipedia]] || Terry Alan Crews|| No* |- | [[Crudup-10|Crudup, Billy]] || 96 || [[wikipedia:Billy_Crudup|Wikipedia]] || William Gaither Crudup || Yes |- | [[Curry-6756|Curry, Ann]] || 43 || [[wikipedia:Ann_Curry|Wikipedia]] || Ann Curry|| Yes |- | [[Danes-111|Danes, Claire]] || 88|| [[wikipedia:Claire_Danes|Wikipedia]] || Claire Catherine Danes|| Yes |- | [[Daniels-4798|Daniels, Jeff]] || 88|| [[wikipedia:Jeff_Daniels|Wikipedia]] || Jeffrey Warren Daniels|| Yes |- | [[Daniels-8902|Daniels, Lee]] || 77|| [[wikipedia:Lee_Daniels|Wikipedia]] || Lee Louis Daniels|| Yes |- | [[Danson-14|Danson, Ted]] || 33 || [[wikipedia:Ted_Danson|Wikipedia]] || Edward Bridge Danson III|| Yes |- | [[Iadanza-1|Danza, Tony]] || 82 || [[wikipedia:Tony_Danza|Wikipedia]] || Anthony Salvatore Iadanza|| Yes |- | [[David-2132|David, Larry]] || 31 || [[wikipedia:Larry_David|Wikipedia]] || Lawrence Gene David|| Yes |- | [[Davis-107077|Davis, Angela]] || 94 || [[wikipedia:Angela_Davis|Wikipedia]] || Angela Yvonne Davis|| Yes |- | [[Davis-25165|Davis, Viola]] || 91 || [[wikipedia:Viola_Davis|Wikipedia]] || Viola Davis|| No* |- | [[Dershowitz-1|Dershowitz, Alan]] || 17 || [[wikipedia:Alan_Dershowitz|Wikipedia]] || Alan Morton Dershowitz|| Yes |- | [[Downey-382|Downey Jr, Robert]] || 6 || [[wikipedia:Robert_Downey_Jr.|Wikipedia]] || Robert John Downey Jr|| Yes |- | [[Douglas-3467|Douglas, Michael]] || 105 || [[wikipedia:Michael_Douglas|Wikipedia]] || Michael Kirk Douglas|| Yes |- | [[Duchovny-1|Duchovny, David]] || 93 || [[wikipedia:David_Duchovny|Wikipedia]] || David William Duchovny|| Yes |- |[[Dunham-968|Dunham, Lena]]|| 105 ||[[wikipedia:Lena_Dunham|Wikipedia]] || Lena Dunham||Yes |- | [[DuVernay-36|DuVernay, Ava]] || 34 || [[wikipedia:Ava_DuVernay|Wikipedia]] || Ava Marie DuVernay|| Yes |- | [[Esparza-778|Esperza, Raúl]] || 79 || [[wikipedia:Raúl_Esparza|Wikipedia]] || Raúl Eduardo Esparza|| No |- | [[Farrow-573|Farrow, Mia]] || 30 || [[wikipedia:Mia_Farrow|Wikipedia]] || Mia Villiers Farrow|| Yes |- | [[Fey-78|Fey, Tina]] || 19 || [[wikipedia:Tina_Fey|Wikipedia]] || Elizabeth Stamatina Tina Fey|| Yes |- | [[Field-885|Field, Sally]] || 18 || [[wikipedia:Sally_Field|Wikipedia]] || Sally Margaret Field|| Yes |- | Fraser, Brendan || 98 || [[wikipedia:Brendan_Fraser|Wikipedia]] || Brendan James Fraser|| No |- | [[Gabbard-175|Gabbard, Tulsi]] || 46 || [[wikipedia:Tulsi_Gabbard|Wikipedia]] || Tulsi Gabbard|| Yes |- | [[Gaffigan-1|Gaffigan, Jim]] || 69 || [[wikipedia:Jim_Gaffigan|Wikipedia]] || James Christopher Gaffigan|| Yes |- | [[Goldberg-908|Gehry, Frank]] || 25 || [[wikipedia:Frank_Gehry|Wikipedia]] || Frank Owen Goldberg|| Yes |- |[[Goldblum-1|Goldblum, Jeff]] || 55 || [[wikipedia:Jeff_Goldblum|Wikipedia]] || Jeffrey Lynn Goldblum|| Yes |- | [[Gonzalez-7973|Gonzalez, Tony]] || 92 || [[wikipedia:Tony_Gonzalez|Wikipedia]] || Anthony David Gonzalez || Yes |- | [[Grenier-989|Grenier, Adrian]] || 10 || [[wikipedia:Adrian_Grenier|Wikipedia]] || Adrian Grenier|| Yes |- | [[Gross-7050|Gross, Terry]] || 55 || [[wikipedia:Terry_Gross|Wikipedia]] || Terry Gross|| Yes |- | [[Gumbel-16|Gumbel, Bryant]] || 36 || [[wikipedia:Bryant_Gumbel|Wikipedia]] || Bryant Charles Gumbel|| Yes |- | [[Gupta-121|Gupta, Sanjay]] || 8 || [[wikipedia:Sanjay_Gupta|Wikipedia]] || Sanjay Gupta|| No |- | [[Gyllenhaal-13|Gyllenhaal, Maggie]] || 6 || [[wikipedia:Maggie_Gyllenhaal|Wikipedia]] || Margalit Ruth Maggie Gyllenhaal|| Yes |- | [[Hader-5|Hader, Bill]] || 24 || [[wikipedia:Bill_Hader|Wikipedia]] || William Thomas Hader Jr|| Yes |- | [[Hagar-197|Hagar, Sammy]] || 100 || [[wikipedia:Sammy_Hagar|Wikipedia]] || Sam Roy Hagar|| ? |- | [[Hahn-4455|Hahn, Kathryn]] || 80 || [[wikipedia:Kathryn_Hahn|Wikipedia]] || Kathryn Marie Hahn|| Yes |- | [[Hall-24283|Hall, Rebecca]] || 77|| [[wikipedia:Rebecca_Hall|Wikipedia]] || Rebecca Maria Hall|| Yes |- | [[Harris-12171|Harris, Neil Patrick]] || 28 || [[wikipedia:Neil_Patrick_Harris|Wikipedia]] || Neil Patrick Harris|| Yes |- | [[Hill-48076|Hill, Anita]] || 78|| [[wikipedia:Anita_Hill|Wikipedia]] || Anita Faye Hill|| Yes |- | [[Hinojosa_Ojeda-1|Maria (Hinojosa Ojeda) Hinojosa]] || 73|| [[wikipedia:Maria_Hinojosa|Wikipedia]] || Maria de Lourdes Hinojosa Ojeda|| No |- | [[Hoffman-6410|Hoffman, Dustin]] || 30 || [[wikipedia:Dustin_Hoffman|Wikipedia]] || Dustin Lee Hoffman|| Yes |- | [[Hoffmann-1410|Hoffmann, Gaby]] || 38 || [[wikipedia:Gaby_Hoffmann|Wikipedia]] || Gabrielle Mary Gaby Hoffmann|| Yes |- |[[Cummings-9600|Hostin, Sunny (Cummings)]]|| 102 || [[wikipedia:Sunny_Hostin|Wikipedia]]|| Sunny Hostin|| No* |- | [[Huffman-1974|Huffman, Felicity]] || 42 || [[wikipedia:Felicity_Huffman|Wikipedia]] || Felicity Kendall Huffman|| Yes |- | [[Hunter-10508|Hunter-Gault, Charlayne]] || 39 || [[wikipedia:Charlayne_Hunter-Gault|Wikipedia]] || Charlayne Hunter-Gault|| Yes |- | [[Huston-688|Huston, Anjelica]] || 51 || [[wikipedia:Anjelica_Huston|Wikipedia]] || Anjelica Huston|| Yes |- | [[González_Iñárritu-1|González Iñárritu, Alejandro]] || 49 || [[wikipedia:Alejandro_Gonz%C3%A1lez_I%C3%B1%C3%A1rritu|Wikipedia]] || Alejandro González Iñárritu|| Yes |- | [[Jackson-11302|Jackson, Samuel L]] || 7 || [[wikipedia:Samuel_L._Jackson|Wikipedia]] || Samuel Leroy Jackson|| Yes |- | [[Jackson-49908|Jackson, Shirley Ann]] || 57 || [[wikipedia:Shirley_Ann_Jackson|Wikipedia]] || Shirley Ann Jackson|| No* |- | [[Bowman-5712|Jarrett, Valerie]] || 16 || [[wikipedia:Valerie_Jarrett|Wikipedia]] || Valerie June (Bowman) Jarrett|| Yes |- | [[Jealous-4|Jealous, Benjamin]] || 14 || [[wikipedia:Benjamin_Jealous|Wikipedia]] || Benjamin Todd Jealous|| Yes |- | [[Jeter-1|Jeter, Derek]] || 12 || [[wikipedia:Derek_Jeter|Wikipedia]] || Derek Sanderson Jeter|| Yes |- |[[Johnson-134258| Johnson, Jeh]] || 94 || [[wikipedia:Jeh_Johnson|Wikipedia]] || Jeh Charles Johnson || Yes |- | [[Johansson-2017|Johansson, Scarlett]] || 35 || [[wikipedia:Scarlett_Johansson|Wikipedia]] || Scarlett Ingrid Johansson|| Yes |- | [[Jones-135408|Jones, Van]] || 95 || [[wikipedia:Van_Jones|Wikipedia]] || Anthony Kapel Jones || No* |- | [[Keillor-19|Keillor, Garrison]] || 40 || [[wikipedia:Garrison_Keillor|Wikipedia]] || Gary Edward Garrison Keillor|| Yes |- | [[Kimmel-375|Kimmel, Jimmy]] || 24 || [[wikipedia:Jimmy_Kimmel|Wikipedia]] || James Christian Kimmel|| Yes |- | [[Kind-240|Kind, Richard]] || 93|| [[wikipedia:Richard_Kind|Wikipedia]] || Richard Bruce Kind|| Yes |- | [[Moffitt-719|King, Billie Jean]] || 12 || [[wikipedia:Billie_Jean_King|Wikipedia]] || Billie Jean King Moffitt|| Yes |- | [[Klein-3929|King, Carole]] || 17 || [[wikipedia:Carole_King|Wikipedia]] || Carol Joan Klein|| Yes |- | [[King-52448|King, Gayle]] || 65 || [[wikipedia:Gayle_King|Wikipedia]] || Gayle King|| Yes |- | [[King-44187|King, Regina]] || 85 || [[wikipedia:Regina_King|Wikipedia]] || Regina Rene King|| No* |- | [[King-11663|King, Stephen]] || 11 || [[wikipedia:Stephen_King|Wikipedia]] || Stephen Edwin King|| Yes |- | [[Kushner-75|Kushner, Tony]] || 17 || [[wikipedia:Tony_Kushner|Wikipedia]] || Anthony Robert Tony Kushner|| No |- | [[Lane-20366|Lane, Nathan]]|| 84 || [[wikipedia:Nathan_Lane|Wikipedia]] || Joseph Lane|| No |- | [[Owens-11479|Latifah, Queen]] || 54 || [[wikipedia:Queen_Latifah|Wikipedia]] || Dana Elaine Owens|| Yes |- | [[Lauper-2|Lauper, Cyndi]] || 90 || [[wikipedia:Cyndi_Lauper|Wikipedia]] || Cynthia Ann Stephanie Lauper|| Yes |- | [[Lear-188|Lear, Norman]] || 24 || [[wikipedia:Norman_Lear|Wikipedia]] || Norman Milton Lear|| Yes |- | [[Stephens-3694|Legend, John]] || 9 || [[wikipedia:John_Legend|Wikipedia]] || John Roger Stephens|| Yes |- |[[Leguizamo_Peláez-1|Leguizamo, John]] || 83 || [[wikipedia:John_Leguizamo|Wikipedia]] || John Alberto Leguizamo Peláez|| No |- | [[Lemmons-426|Lemmons, Kasi]] || 71 || [[wikipedia:Kasi_Lemmons|Wikipedia]] || Karen Lemmons|| Yes |- | [[Lemon-1964|Lemon, Don]] || 74|| [[wikipedia:Don_Lemon|Wikipedia]] || Don Lemon|| Yes |- | [[Pantaleoni-3|Leoni, Tea]] || 38 || [[wikipedia:T%C3%A9a_Leoni|Wikipedia]] || Elizabeth Téa Pantaleoni|| Yes |- | [[Lewis-27755|Lewis, John]] || 2 || [[wikipedia:John_Lewis_(civil_rights_leader)|Wikipedia]] || John Robert Lewis|| Yes |- | [[Lewis-27765|Lewis-Lee, Tonya]] || 36 ||[[Wikipedia:Tonya_Lewis_Lee|Wikipedia]] || Tonya Linnette Lewis-Lee|| Yes |- | [[Lin-167|Lin, Maya]] || 25 || [[wikipedia:Maya_Lin|Wikipedia]] || Maya Ying Lin|| Yes |- | [[Lindelof-58|Lindelof, Damon]] || 85 || [[wikipedia:Damon_Lindelof|Wikipedia]] || Damon Laurence Lindelof|| Yes |- | [[Ling-1955|Lisa Ling]] || 43 || [[wikipedia:Lisa_Ling|Wikipedia]] || Lisa J Ling|| No |- | [[Linney-99|Linney, Laura]] || 48 || [[wikipedia:Laura_Linney|Wikipedia]] || Laura Leggett Linney|| Yes |- | [[Lithgow-57|Lithgow, John]] || 73|| [[wikipedia:John_Lithgow|Wikipedia]] || John Arthur Lithgow|| Yes |- | [[Smith-143288|LL Cool J]] || 27 || [[wikipedia:LL_Cool_J|Wikipedia]] || James Todd Smith|| Yes |- | [[Lobo-52|Lobo, Rebecca]] || 12 || [[wikipedia:Rebecca_Lobo|Wikipedia]] || Rebecca Rose Lobo-Rushin|| Yes |- | [[Lopez-7456|Lopez, Mario]] || 81 || [[wikipedia:Mario_Lopez|Wikipedia]] || Mario Lopez|| Yes |- | [[Lynch-15215|Lynch, Jane]] || 69|| [[wikipedia:Jane_Lynch|Wikipedia]] || Jane Marie Lynch|| Yes |- | [[Machado-696|Machado, Justina]] || 56 || [[wikipedia:Justina_Machado|Wikipedia]] || Justina Milagros Machado|| No |- | [[Macy-739|Macy, William H]] || 33 || [[wikipedia:William_H._Macy|Wikipedia]] || William Hall Macy Jr|| Yes |- | [[Madison-1626|Madison, Joe]] || 50 || [[wikipedia:Joe_Madison|Wikipedia]] || Joseph Edward Madison|| No* |- | [[Maher-1704|Maher, Bill]] || 22 || [[wikipedia:Bill_Maher|Wikipedia]] || William Maher|| No |- | [[Malveaux-2|Malveaux, Suzanne]] || 36 || [[wikipedia:Suzanne_Malveaux|Wikipedia]] || Suzanne Maria Malveaux|| Yes |- | [[Manganiello-3|Manganiello, Joe]] || 92 || [[wikipedia:Joe_Manganiello|Wikipedia]] || Joseph Michael Manganiello || Yes |- | [[Margulies-14|Margulies, Julianna]] || 29 || [[wikipedia:Julianna_Margulies|Wikipedia]] || Julianna Luisa Margulies|| No |- | [[Maron-106|Maron, Marc]]|| 55 || [[wikipedia:Marc_Maron|Wikipedia]] || Marc David Maron|| No |- | [[Marsalis-33|Marsalis, Branford]] || 1 || [[wikipedia:Branford_Marsalis|Wikipedia]] || Branford Marsalis|| Yes |- | [[Martin-85727|Martin, George R. R.]] || 41 || [[wikipedia:George_R._R._Martin|Wikipedia]] || George Raymond Richard Martin|| Yes |- | [[McCain-6|McCain, John]] || 26 || [[wikipedia:John_McCain|Wikipedia]] || John Sidney McCain III|| Yes |- | [[McCarthy-1422|McCarthy, Melissa]] || 52 || [[wikipedia:Melissa_McCarthy|Wikipedia]] || Melissa Ann McCarthy|| Yes |- | [[McDonald-26382|McDonald, Audra]] || 75|| [[wikipedia:Audra_McDonald|Wikipedia]] || Audra Ann McDonald|| Yes |- | [[Meloni-5|Meloni, Christopher]] || 70 || [[wikipedia:Christopher_Meloni|Wikipedia]] || Christopher Peter Meloni|| Yes |- | [[Merkerson-2|Merkerson, S. Epatha]] || 45 || [[wikipedia:S._Epatha_Merkerson|Wikipedia]] || Sharon Epatha Merkerson|| Yes |- | [[Meyers-1177|Meyers, Seth]] || 47 || [[wikipedia:Seth_Meyers|Wikipedia]] || Seth Adam Meyers|| Yes |- | [[Mock-932|Mock, Janet]] || 34 || [[wikipedia:Janet_Mock|Wikipedia]] || Janet Mock|| Yes |- | [[Smith-72602|Moore, Julianne]] || 26 || [[wikipedia:Julianne_Moore|Wikipedia]] || Julie Anne Smith|| Yes |- | [[Moore-26464|Moore, Michael]] || 48 || [[wikipedia:Michael_Moore|Wikipedia]] || Michael Francis Moore|| Yes |- |[[Morgan-35691|Morgan, Tracy]]|| 104 ||[[wikipedia:Tracy_Morgan|Wikipedia]]||Tracy Morgan|| No* |- | [[Morissette-86|Morissette, Alanis]] || 97 || [[wikipedia:Alanis_Morissette|Wikipedia]] || Alanis Nadine Morissette|| Yes |- | [[Mowry-911|Mowry, Tamera]] || 96 || [[wikipedia:Tamera_Mowry|Wikipedia]] || Tamera Darvette Mowry || Yes |- | [[Nafisi-1|Nafisi, Azar]] || 29 || [[wikipedia:Azar_Nafisi|Wikipedia]] || Azar Nafisi|| No |- | [[Jones-61930|Nas]] || 16 || [[wikipedia:Nas|Wikipedia]] || Nasir Bin Olu Dara Jones|| Yes |- | [[Ensley-517|Nash-Betts, Niecy]] || 89 || [[wikipedia:Niecy_Nash|Wikipedia]] || Carol Denise Ensley|| No* |- | [[Navarro_Flores-1|Navarro, Ana]] || 37 || [[wikipedia:Ana_Navarro|Wikipedia]] || Ana Violeta Navarro Flores|| No |- | [[Norton-2698|Norton, Edward]] || 87 || [[wikipedia:Edward_Norton|Wikipedia]] || Edward Harrison Norton|| Yes |- | Notaro, Tig || 47 || [[wikipedia:Tig_Notaro|Wikipedia]] || Mathilde Tig O'Callaghan Notaro|| |- | [[Nyong'o-1|Nyong'o, Lupita]] || 37 || [[wikipedia:Lupita_Nyong%27o|Wikipedia]] || Lupita Amondi Nyong'o|| Yes |- | [[O'Brien-3978|O'Brien, Soledad]] || 22 || [[wikipedia:Soledad_O%27Brien|Wikipedia]] || María de la Soledad Teresa O'Brien|| Yes |- | [[O'Donnell-3548|O'Donnell, Norah]] || 66|| [[wikipedia:Norah_O%27Donnell|Wikipedia]] || Norah Morahan O'Donnell|| Yes |- | [[O'Neill-1135|O'Neill, Ed]] || 100|| [[wikipedia:Ed_O%27Neill|Wikipedia]] || Edward Leonard O'Neill|| No |- | [[O'Reilly-224|O’Reilly, Bill]] || 22 || [[wikipedia:Bill_O%27Reilly_(political_commentator|Wikipedia]] || William James O'Reilly Jr|| Yes |- | Odenkirk, Bob || 101 || [[wikipedia:Bob_Odenkirk|Wikipedia]] || Robert John Odenkirk || No |- | [[Odom-3258|Odom Jr, Leslie]] || 84 || [[wikipedia:Leslie_Odom_Jr.|Wikipedia]] || Leslie Lloyd Odom Jr.|| Yes |- |[[Packnett-3|Packnett Cunningham, Brittany]] || 78|| [[wikipedia:Brittany_Packnett_Cunningham|Wikipedia]] || Brittany N Packnett|| No* |- | [[Patinkin-1|Patinkin, Mandy]] || 75|| [[wikipedia:Mandy_Patinkin|Wikipedia]] || Mandel Bruce Patinkin|| Yes |- | [[Patrick-1873|Patrick, Deval]] || 20 || [[wikipedia:Deval_Patrick|Wikipedia]] || Deval Laurdine Patrick|| Yes |- | [[Peele-293|Peele, Jordan]] || 65 || [[wikipedia:Jordan_Peele|Wikipedia]] || Jordan Haworth Peele|| Yes |- | [[D'Alesandro-25|Pelosi, Nancy]] || 66 || [[wikipedia:Nancy_Pelosi|Wikipedia]] || Nancy Patricia D'Alesandro|| Yes |- | [[Modi-28|Penn, Kal]] || 44 || [[wikipedia:Kal_Penn|Wikipedia]] || Kalpen Suresh Modi|| No |- | [[McGraw-421|Phil, Dr.]] || 39 || [[wikipedia:Phil_McGraw|Wikipedia]] || Phillip Calvin McGraw|| Yes |- | [[Posen-74|Posen, Zac]] || 66 || [[wikipedia:Zac_Posen|Wikipedia]] || Zachary E. Posen|| Yes |- | [[Qadhi-1|Qadhi, Abu Ammaar Yasir]] || 5 || [[wikipedia:Abu_Ammaar_Yasir_Qadhi|Wikipedia]] || Abu Ammaar Yasir Qadhi|| No |- | [[Thompson-17042|Questlove]] || 39 || [[wikipedia:Questlove|Wikipedia]] || Ahmir Khalib Thompson|| Yes |- | [[Diop-3|Rae, Issa]] || 65 || [[wikipedia:Issa_Rae|Wikipedia]] || Jo-Issa Rae Diop|| Yes |- | [[Reuben-31|Reuben, Gloria]] || 11 || [[wikipedia:Gloria_Reuben|Wikipedia]] || Gloria Elizabeth Reuben|| No |- | [[Rhimes-1|Rhimes, Shonda]] || 23 || [[wikipedia:Shonda_Rhimes|Wikipedia]] || Shonda Lynn Rhimes|| Yes |- | [[Rice-10913|Rice, Condoleezza]] || 7 || [[wikipedia:Condoleezza_Rice|Wikipedia]] || Condoleezza Condi Rice|| Yes |- | [[Roberts-10357|Roberts, Julia]] || 87 || [[wikipedia:Julia_Roberts|Wikipedia]] || Julia Fiona Roberts || Yes |- | [[Rodriguez-3328|Rodriguez, Michelle]] || 10 || [[wikipedia:Michelle_Rodriguez|Wikipedia]] || Mayte Michelle Rodriguez|| No |- | [[Rodriguez-8623|Rodriguez, Narciso]] || 61 || [[wikipedia:Narciso_Rodriguez|Wikipedia]] || Narciso Jesus Rodriguez III|| No |- | [[Rossellini-2|Rosselini, Isabella]] || 51 || [[wikipedia:Isabella_Rossellini|Wikipedia]] || Isabella Fiorella Elettra Giovanna Rossellini|| Yes |- | [[Rubio-61|Rubio, Marco]] || 46 || [[wikipedia:Marco_Rubio|Wikipedia]] || Marco Antonio Rubio|| No |- | [[Rudd-1527|Rudd, Paul]] || 35 || [[wikipedia:Paul_Rudd|Wikipedia]] || Paul Stephen Rudd|| No |- | [[Rudolph-860|Rudolph, Maya]] || 23 || [[wikipedia:Maya_Rudolph|Wikipedia]] || Maya Khabira Rudolph|| Yes |- | [[Charles-2002|RuPaul]] || 61 || [[wikipedia:RuPaul|Wikipedia]] || RuPaul Andre Charles|| Yes |- | [[Dziewiontkowski-1|Ryan, Amy]] || 56 || [[wikipedia:Amy_Ryan|Wikipedia]] || Amy Beth Dziewiontkowski|| Yes |- | [[Ryan-1904|Ryan, Paul]] || 46 || [[wikipedia:Paul_Ryan|Wikipedia]] || Paul Davis Ryan||Yes |- | [[Samberg-8|Samberg, Andy]] || 41 || [[wikipedia:Andy_Samberg|Wikipedia]] || David A J Samberg|| Yes |- | [[Sánchez-2314|Sánchez, Aarón]] || 15 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Finland in World War II
{{Image|file=Finland-5.png |align=c |size=280 |caption=Finnish coat of arms }} {{clear}} == Pre-war history == {{Image|file=Finland_in_World_War_II-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Postage stamp depicting a
Finnish Hakkapeliitta soldier. }}Finland was part of Sweden beginning late 13th / early 14th century. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finland_under_Swedish_rule Finland under Swedish rule - Wikipedia] During the Thirty Years' War 1618-1648 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thirty_Years%27_War Thirty Years' War - Wikipedia] was the Finnish Hakkapeliitta cavalry [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hakkapeliitta Hakkapeliitta - Wikipedia] a major contribution to the Swedish success on the battle field. Later the Great Northern War 1700-1721 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Northern_War The Great Northern War - Wikipedia] and the Russo-Swedish War 1741-1743 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russo-Swedish_War_(1741%E2%80%9343) Russo-Swedish War - Wikipedia] brought down Russian occupation of Finland known as the Greater Wrath 1713-1721 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finland_during_the_Great_Northern_War Finland during the Great Northern War - Wikipedia] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XjFglWuwn6g The Greater Wrath - YouTube - Documentary with captions in English] and the Lesser Wrath 1741-1743 with Russian troops plundering and murdering civilians as well as burning their properties and taking slaves. Even churches were plundered and burned. The earlier wars had seen parts of Finland changing hands back and forth, but the Finnish War 1808-1809 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finnish_War Finnish War - Wikipedia] ended the Swedish rule of entire Finland that became an autonomous part of Russia known as the Grand Duchy of Finland. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Duchy_of_Finland Grand Duchy of Finland - Wikipedia] Up to 1881 the autonomy was mostly respected in order to gain the loyalty of the Finnish people vith subtle russification becoming more vigorous during the rule of Alexander III, which in turn led to the rise of the Fennoman movement [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fennoman_movement Fennoman movement - Wikipedia] Some 2000 Finns were trained to be soldiers by Germany during World War I, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J%C3%A4ger_Movement Jäger movement - Wikipedia] even fighting the Russians in German uniforms. All of the events above ultimately led to Finnish independence [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Independence_of_Finland Independence of Finland] declared 6 Dec 1917 and a communist uprising backed by Russian troops 1918. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finnish_Civil_War Finnish Civil War - Wikipedia] The white army, fighting for the government, built around officers returning from Russia, the returning Jägers and help from Germany were victorious, securing the Finnish independency. Fear of another bloody Russian invasion, lack of trust in foreign help and a feeling of national pride after recently having gained democratic independence, unified the Finnish people in the '''Spirit of the Winter War'''. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirit_of_the_Winter_War Spirit of the Winter War] == Winter war == {{Image|file=Finland_in_World_War_II.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=A Finnish machine gun nest during the Winter War }}[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winter_War Winter War] The Soviet Union (USSR) demanded border territories and military bases from Finland and the Baltic states. Estonia accepted the ultimatum in September 1939 with Latvia and Lithuania following suit the next month. Unlike the Baltic states, Finland started a gradual mobilisation under the guise of "additional refresher training". On 5 October 1939, the Soviet Union invited a Finnish delegation to Moscow for negotiations. The Soviet demand for territory was eventually rejected with respect to the opinion of the public and Parliament. The Finns made two counteroffers that were far less than the Soviets had demanded. On 26 November 1939, an incident was reported near the Soviet village of [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Mainila/@60.1944848,27.7382986,7z/data=!4m12!1m6!3m5!1s0x4697ac7931254089:0x817d05e6ee33006d!2sMainila!8m2!3d60.252222!4d29.853333!3m4!1s0x4697ac7931254089:0x817d05e6ee33006d!8m2!3d60.252222!4d29.853333 Mainila] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shelling_of_Mainila Shelling of Mainila], close to the border with Finland. A Soviet border guard post had been shelled by an unknown party resulting, according to Soviet reports, in the deaths of four and injuries of nine border guards. Research conducted by several Finnish and Russian historians later concluded that the shelling was a false flag operation carried out from the Soviet side of the border by an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NKVD NKVD] unit with the purpose of providing the Soviet Union with a casus belli and a pretext to withdraw from the non-aggression pact. Molotov claimed that the incident was a Finnish artillery attack. USSR renounced the non-aggression pact and severed diplomatic relations with Finland on 28 November. Before the war, Soviet leadership expected total victory within a few weeks. The Red Army had just completed the invasion of Eastern Poland at a cost of fewer than 4,000 casualties after Germany attacked Poland from the west. Finnish troops were outnumbered both in man power and equipment. On 30 November 1939, Soviet forces, without a declaration of war, invaded Finland with 21 divisions, totalling 450,000 men, and bombed Helsinki, inflicting substantial damage and civilian casualties. In response to international criticism, Soviet Foreign Minister [[Skryabin-1|Vyacheslav Molotov]] stated that the Soviet Air Force was not bombing Finnish cities, but rather dropping humanitarian aid to the starving Finnish population, sarcastically dubbed Molotov bread baskets [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molotov_bread_basket Molotov bread basket] by Finns. Finland brought the matter of the Soviet invasion before the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/League_of_Nations League of Nations]. The League expelled the USSR on 14 December 1939 and exhorted its members to aid Finland. The Soviets advanced initially and the ill equipped Finnish troops had to get creative. The lack of anti-tank weapons led to mass production of bottle-based improvised incendiary weapons named Molotov cocktails [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molotov_cocktail Molotov cocktail] by the Finns. The Russian tactics of road based frontal attack had the Finns develop guerilla tactics where fast troops on skis carried out flank attacks and cut off supply routes by circling around the road bound Soviet troops. For many of the encircled Soviet troops in a pocket (called a motti in Finnish, originally meaning 1 m3 (35,3 ft3) of firewood), staying alive was an ordeal comparable to combat. The men were freezing and starving and endured poor sanitary conditions. Historian William R. Trotter described these conditions as follows: "The Soviet soldier had no choice. If he refused to fight, he would be shot. If he tried to sneak through the forest, he would freeze to death. And surrender was no option for him; Soviet propaganda had told him how the Finns would torture prisoners to death. The terrain on the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karelian_Isthmus Karelian Isthmus] did not allow guerrilla tactics, so the Finns were forced to resort to the more conventional Mannerheim Line [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mannerheim_Line Mannerheim Line] , with its flanks protected by large bodies of water. Soviet propaganda claimed that it was as strong as or even stronger than the Maginot Line. Finnish historians, for their part, have belittled the line's strength, insisting that it was mostly conventional trenches and log-covered dugouts. The Finns had built 221 strong-points along the Karelian Isthmus, mostly in the early 1920s. Many were extended in the late 1930s. Despite these defensive preparations, even the most fortified section of the Mannerheim Line had only one reinforced-concrete bunker per kilometer. Overall, the line was weaker than similar lines in mainland Europe. According to the Finns, the real strength of the line was the "stubborn defenders with a lot of sisu" – a Finnish idiom roughly translated as "guts, fighting spirit." The Soviet advance was stopped at the Mannerheim Line. Red Army troops suffered from poor morale and a shortage of supplies, eventually refusing to participate in more suicidal frontal attacks. {{Image|file=Hayha-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Simo Häyhä. }}The strength of the Red Army north of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Ladoga Lake Ladoga] in Ladoga Karelia where Finnish forces panicked and retreated in front of the overwhelming Red Army surprised the Finnish Headquarters. Finnish units retreated near the small stream of Kollaa. The waterway itself did not offer protection, but alongside it, there were ridges up to 10 m (33 ft) high. The ensuing [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Kollaa Battle of Kollaa] lasted until the end of the war. A memorable quote, "Kollaa holds" (Finnish: Kollaa kestää) became a legendary motto among Finns. Further contributing to the legend of Kollaa was the sniper [[Häyhä-1|Simo Häyhä]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simo_H%C3%A4yh%C3%A4 Wikipedia Simo Häyhä], dubbed "the White Death" by Soviets, and credited with over 250 kills with his sniper rifle. [[Jughashvili-1|Joseph Stalin]] was not pleased with the results of December in the Finnish campaign. The Red Army had been humiliated. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kliment_Voroshilov Kliment Voroshilov] was replaced with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semyon_Timoshenko Semyon Timoshenko] as the commander of the Soviet forces in the war on 7 January. The main focus of the Soviet attack was switched to the Karelian Isthmus. Timoshenko and Zhdanov reorganised and tightened control between different branches of service in the Red Army. They also changed tactical doctrines to meet the realities of the situation. The Soviets shipped large numbers of new tanks and artillery pieces to the theatre. Troops were increased from ten divisions to 25–26 divisions with six or seven tank brigades and several independent tank platoons as support, totalling 600,000 soldiers. On 1 February, the Red Army began a large offensive, firing 300,000 shells into the Finnish line in the first 24 hours of the bombardment. By mid-February, it became clear that the Finnish forces were rapidly approaching exhaustion. For the Soviets, casualties were high, the situation was a source of political embarrassment to the Soviet regime, and there was a risk of Franco-British intervention. With the spring thaw approaching, the Soviet forces risked becoming bogged down in the forests. Finnish Foreign Minister [https://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/V%C3%A4in%C3%B6_Tanner Väinö Tanner] arrived in Stockholm on 12 February and negotiated the peace terms with the Soviets through the Swedes. The Moscow Peace Treaty [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moscow_Peace_Treaty Moscow Peace Treaty] was signed in Moscow on 12 March 1940. A cease-fire took effect the next day at noon Leningrad time, 11 a.m. Helsinki time. With it, Finland ceded a portion of Karelia, the entire Karelian Isthmus and land north of Lake Ladoga. The area included Finland's second-largest city of Vyborg, much of Finland's industrialised territory, and significant land still held by Finland's military—all in all, 11 percent of the territory and 30 percent of the economic assets of pre-war Finland. Twelve percent of Finland's population, 422,000 Karelians, were evacuated and lost their homes. Finland ceded a part of the region of Salla, Rybachy Peninsula in the Barents Sea, and four islands in the Gulf of Finland. The Hanko peninsula was leased to the Soviet Union as a military base for 30 years. Finnish concessions and territorial losses exceeded Soviet pre-war demands. See also: * [[Space:Bombing_of_Field_Hospital_4|Bombing of Field Hospital 4]] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3ZbbDyOaOg Youtube documentary series Winter War 1939-1940 Part 1] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3ZbbDyOaOg Youtube documentary series Winter War 1939-1940 Part 2] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w6KzEot_DbE Youtube documentary series Winter War 1939-1940 Part 3] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBV8iXgPkOc Youtube documentary series Winter War 1939-1940 Part 4] == Continuation war == {{Image|file=Finland_in_World_War_II-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=[[Törni-1|Lauri Allan (Törni) Thorne]] with fellow officers
Capt. Pentti Railio and Lieut. Holger Pitkänen }}[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuation_War Continuation War] After the Winter War, Finnish public opinion favored the reconquest of Finnish Karelia. The government declared national defence to be its first priority, and military expenditure rose to nearly half of public spending. Germany was viewed with distrust by the Finnish, as it was considered an ally of the Soviet Union. Nonetheless, the Finnish government sought to restore diplomatic relations with Germany, but also continued its Western-oriented policy and negotiated a war trade agreement with the United Kingdom. The Soviet Union had received the Hanko Naval Base, on Finland's southern coast near the capital Helsinki, where it deployed over 30,000 Soviet military personnel. Relations between Finland and the Soviet Union remained strained after the signing of the one-sided peace treaty, and there were disputes regarding the implementation of the treaty. Finland sought security against further territorial depredations by the USSR and proposed mutual defence agreements with Norway and Sweden, but these initiatives were quashed by Moscow. In June 1940 the Soviet Union occupied the Baltic states without resistance and Soviet puppet regimes were installed and shortly after this the Russians started to make new demands on Finland. They also started to back Finnish communists. In July 1940 [[Hitler-3|Adolf Hitler]] started planning for the assault on Soviet Union and reversed their policy, allowing the sale of military equipment to Finland. Finland also allowed transit of German troops to Northern Norway, which didn't sit well with the Russians. In January 1941 Moscow demanded Finland relinquish control of the Petsamo mining area to the Soviets, but Finland, emboldened by a rebuilt defence force and German support, rejected the proposition. Later in the spring the USSR made a number of goodwill gestures to prevent Finland from completely falling under German influence. Ambassador Ivan Zotov was replaced with the more flexible Pavel Orlov. Furthermore, the Soviet government announced that it no longer opposed a rapprochement between Finland and Sweden. These conciliatory measures, however, did not have any effect on Finnish policy. Finland wished to re-enter World War II mainly because of the Soviet invasion of Finland during the Winter War, which had taken place after Finnish intentions of relying on the League of Nations and Nordic neutrality to avoid conflicts had failed from lack of outside support. Finland primarily aimed to reverse its territorial losses from the March 1940 Moscow Peace Treaty and, depending on the success of the German invasion of the Soviet Union, to possibly expand its borders, especially into East Karelia. Some right-wing groups, such as the Academic Karelia Society, supported a Greater Finland ideology. Finland never signed the Tripartite Pact, which had been signed by all de jure Axis powers. The Finnish leadership and [[Mannerheim-1|Mannerheim]], in particular, clearly stated they would fight against the Soviets only to the extent necessary to redress the balance of the 1940 treaty. For Hitler, the distinction was irrelevant as he saw Finland as an ally. During the Interim Peace, the Soviet Military had relaid operational plans to conquer Finland, but with Operation Barbarossa, the USSR required its best units and latest materiel to be deployed against the Germans, and thus abandoned plans for a renewed offensive against Finland. After Operation Barbarossa was deployed the Russians started bombing Finnish cities and airfields, claiming they were aiming at German targets. The Finnish government used the attacks as justification for the approval of a "defensive war" The Finnish army started the offensive against Russia with the thought that they were there to retake what the Russians had stolen in the Winter War. As the Wehrmacht rapidly advanced deep into Soviet territory early in the Operation Barbarossa campaign, it lead the Finnish government to believe that Germany would defeat the Soviet Union quickly. President Ryti envisioned a Greater Finland, where Finland and other Finnic people would live inside a "natural defence borderline" by incorporating the Kola Peninsula, East Karelia and perhaps even northern Ingria. In public, the proposed frontier was introduced with the slogan "short border, long peace". Finnish Commander-in-Chief, [[Mannerheim-1|Field Marshal C. G. E. Mannerheim]], often called the war an anti-Communist crusade, hoping to defeat "Bolshevism once and for all". On 10 July, Mannerheim drafted his order of the day, the Sword Scabbard Declaration, in which he pledged to liberate Karelia; in December 1941 in private letters, he made known his doubts of the need to push beyond the previous borders. {{Image|file=Finland_in_World_War_II-5.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Finnish civilians killed by Soviet partisans 7 July 1944. }}The Finnish offensive was halted before they reached Leningrad and both attackers and defenders dug themselves trenches from Gulf of Finland to lake Onega. Further north the warfare was more unconventional with Finnish long range patrols attacking the [https://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirovin_rata#Muurmannin_radan_s%C3%A4hk%C3%B6istys Murmansk Railway] and the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Sea%E2%80%93Baltic_Canal#During_World_War_II Stalin Canal] along with lesser military targets. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuation_War#Unconventional_warfare_and_military_operations Unconventional warfare and military operations] The Soviet partisans took an easier path attacking not only military installations (mostly vehicles) but also raiding civilian villages killing women and children. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_partisans_in_Finland Soviet partisans in Finland] Between 1942 and 1943, military operations were limited, although the front did see some action. The Russians tried a few smaller offensives but they were unsuccessful. [[Mannerheim-1|Mannerheim's]] refusal to assault Leningrad infuriated [[Hitler-3|Hitler]] but led to a relatively peaceful coexistence on the southern front until Finland began to seek an exit from the war after the German defeat at the Battle of Stalingrad in February 1943. Russian bombers started once more targeting Finnish cities but their attacks were less successful due to Finnish counter measures such as faking targets in unpopulated areas. After the siege of Leningrad was lifted it was only a matter of time that on 9 June 1944, the Soviet Leningrad Front launched an offensive against Finnish positions on the Karelian Isthmus and in the area of Lake Ladoga. The Finns found themselves once again in a defense war against a numerically and materially superior Soviet army managing to halt their advance at Tali-Ihantala on 9 July 1944 stabilising the front. Resisting the Soviet offensive had exhausted Finnish resources. Despite German support under the Ryti-Ribbentrop Agreement, it was asserted that the country was unable to blunt another major offensive and Finland sought to leave the war. On 1 August, [[Ryti-2|President Ryti]] resigned and on 4 August, [[Mannerheim-1|Field Marshal Mannerheim]] was sworn in as the new president. He annulled the agreement between Ryti and Ribbentrop on 17 August, thus allowing Finland to again sue for peace with the USSR; peace terms from Moscow arrived on 29 August. The Finns were in addition to heavy territorial losses required to immediately end any diplomatic relations with Germany and expel the Wehrmacht from Finnish territory by 15 September 1944. See also: [[Space:Partisan_attack_on_Seitaj%C3%A4rvi_village_1944|Partisan attack on Seitajärvi village 1944]] == Finnish Jews == {{Image|file=Finland_in_World_War_II-4.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Finnish field Synagogue during
World War II (Continuation War) }}[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Jews_in_Finland Wikipedia History of the Jews in Finland] A total of 204 Finnish Jews fought in the Finnish Army during the Winter War, of whom 27 were killed. Approximately 300 Finnish Jews fought in the Continuation War, and eight were killed in action. As Finland's forces had substantial numbers of German forces supporting their operations, the Finnish front had a field synagogue operating in the presence of Nazi troops. The Germans tried to persuade the Finns to hand over Jews to Germany but this was rejected by both the Finnish public and [[Mannerheim-1|CGE Mannerheim]]. He concluded that because Jewish soldiers fought in the Finnish army, no Finnish Jews would be relinguished. {{Image|file=Finland_in_World_War_II-7.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Pro Patria memorial. }}Later in the war, Germany's ambassador to Helsinki Wipert von Blücher concluded in a report to Hitler that Finns would not endanger their citizens of Jewish origin in any situation. This was realistically accepted by Hitler. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yad_Vashem Yad Vashem] records that 22 Finnish Jews died in the Holocaust, when all died fighting for the Finnish Army. [https://web.archive.org/web/20240429184605/https://sotaveteraanit.fi/kohtalot-pro-patrian-takaa-helsingin-juutalainen-seurakunta/ Finnish war veteran assosiation website on the Jew Pro Patria memorial in Helsinki] [https://web.archive.org/web/20240429185050/https://sotaveteraanit.fi/kohtalot-pro-patria-taulun-takaa-viipurin-juutalaisen-seurakunnan-urheiluseura-kadur/ Finnish war veteran assosiation website on the Jew Pro Patria memorial in Viipuri] Three Finnish Jews were offered the Iron Cross for their wartime service: Leo Skurnik, Salomon Klass, and Dina Poljakoff. Major Leo Skurnik, a district medical officer in the Finnish Army, organized an evacuation of a German field hospital when it came under Soviet shelling. More than 600 patients, including SS soldiers, were evacuated. Captain Salomon Klass, also of the Finnish Army, who had lost an eye in the Winter War, led a Finnish unit that rescued a German company that had been surrounded by the Soviets. Dina Poljakoff, a member of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lotta_Sv%C3%A4rd Lotta Svärd], the Finnish women's auxiliary service, was a nursing assistant who helped tend to German wounded, and came to be greatly admired by her patients. All three refused the award. [https://nationalpost.com/news/world/for-the-jews-who-fought-for-hitler-discomfort-still-despite-rejecting-nazi-iron-cross-for-saving-german-lives National Post, a division of Postmedia Network Inc.] [https://web.archive.org/web/20050119032856/http://www.verkkouutiset.fi/arkisto/Arkisto_1997/5.joulukuu/JUUTSOTA.HTM verkkouutiset.fi - ISSN 1458-4441] == Finnish Tatar muslims == {{Image|file=Finland_in_World_War_II-8.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Pro Finlandia memorial. }}From the 900 people strong Tatar minority in Finland a total of 156 men participated in the war resulting in 13 wounded and 9 killed in action. 17 women worked for the above mentioned Lotta Svärd organisation. Most of the men were not yet Finnish citizens, but volunteered for armed service. [https://web.archive.org/web/20240429195843/https://sotaveteraanit.fi/kohtalot-pro-patria-taulun-takaa-suomen-tataarit/ Finnish war veteran assosiation website on the Tatar Pro Finlandia memorial in Helsinki] == Lapland war == [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lapland_War Lapland War] Expelling the German troops from Finland began with the Germans retreating and evacuating voluntarily and gentleman agreements between Finnish and German officers. The lack of Finnish aggression did not go unnoticed by the Allied Control Commission monitoring adherence to the Moscow Armistice and the USSR threatened to occupy Finland if the terms of expelling or disarming the Germans were not met. Thus, Lieutenant General Siilasvuo ordered the Finnish troops to engage. {{Image|file=Finland_in_World_War_II-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=The Germans burned down Rovaniemi
and everything else in their path. }}Small skirmishes eventually blew up to full war where the retreating Germans burned every house, blew up every bridge and scattered land mines everywhere. The delay fighting was successful as the Germans withdrew most of its over 200,000 men as well as supplies and equipment from Lapland. The Wehrmacht completely withdrew from Finland by 27 April 1945 and a Finnish battle patrol raised the flag on the [https://www.google.fi/maps/place/Three-Country+Cairn/@69.0593104,20.5251565,14z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x45daaf14de80e281:0xe31fb712b5c1b315!8m2!3d69.0599696!4d20.5485535?hl=fi three-country cairn] between Norway, Sweden and Finland to celebrate the end of the wars. {{Image|file=Finland_in_World_War_II.png |align=c |size=l |caption=Finnish troops raising the flag to celebrate the end of the war on 27 April 1945. }} == Post war == [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Finland#Postwar Finland Postwar] Finland retained a democratic constitution and free economy during the Cold War era. Treaties signed in 1947 and 1948 with the Soviet Union included obligations and restraints on Finland, as well as territorial concessions. The Paris Peace Treaty (1947) limited the size and the nature of Finland's armed forces. {{Image|file=Finland_in_World_War_II-6.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=War reparation locomotive almost finished
at the Tampella factory in Tampere, Finland. }}Payment of the war reparations to Soviet Union led to an industrialization boom, and out of all the countries that were required to pay reparations from World War II, Finland is the only one known to have paid its bill in full when it sent $300 million to the Soviet Union in 1952. [https://www.cnbc.com/2015/03/18/who-still-owes-what-for-the-two-world-wars.html Who still owes what for the two World Wars? CNBC article retrieved 3 Dec 2018] [https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=7F1PAAAAIBAJ&sjid=JE8DAAAAIBAJ&pg=4694,38599&dq=finland+shipbuilding+industry&hl=en St. Petersburg Times - Sep 1, 1952] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finnish_war_reparations_to_the_Soviet_Union Finnish war reparations to the Soviet Union] Before 1940 Finland was a poor rural nation of urban and rural workers and independent farmers. The average number of births per woman declined from baby boom a peak of 3.5 in 1947 to 1.5 in 1973. When baby boomers entered the workforce, the economy did not generate jobs fast enough and hundreds of thousands emigrated to the more industrialized Sweden, migration peaking in 1969 and 1970 (today 4.7 percent of Swedes speak Finnish). [http://www.stat.fi/tup/suomi90/joulukuu_en.html Statistics Finland] The post-war period was a time of rapid economic growth and increasing social and political stability for Finland. The five decades after the Second World War saw Finland turn from a war-ravaged agrarian society into one of the most technologically advanced countries in the world, with a sophisticated market economy and high standard of living. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Finland#Economy_2 History of Finland Postwar Economy] == Sources ==

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Occupational names taken by an apprentice and passed on to his progeny is a hereditary last name. * Farm names and Military names are given to occupants of certain dwellings and can be used as last name at birth if there is no hereditary last name '''and''' the Farm or Military name is mentioned in the birth record. * Patronyms are used as LNAB if no hereditary, farm or military names can be found in the sources. Current last name can be used for the Finnish patronym. **'''Example''' ** Johan=proper first name ** Juha=preferred name ** Johansson=LNAB ** Juhanpoika=Current last name === Nobility families === Nobility names often come with place name attached such as '''von Essen af Zellie''', Bäck i Finland, Lode från Liffland or Mickelsson till Åby. 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Taxation records and land records of earlier years usually only list the head of the family. The primary language for clergy and officials has been Swedish as Finland was part of Sweden until 1809. Assuming baptisms were performed by the clergy in the same fashion they did before church books were introduced, will Swedish names have been used predominantly. Unless there was a hereditary last name would the patronym with -son or -dotter at the end be considered Last Name At Birth. Latin names were mostly taken later in life by students who attended higher education. Baptism with Latin names would be very rare. There has been much German immigration resulting in German congregations in the bigger cities using German names. These can perhaps be deducted from the origin of their ancestry, although most were eventually integrated into the Finnish society. Most historical and biographical publications tend to use names that conform with the languages the articles are written in. As these publications often are the only available sources we may get names in many different language and even different spellings as there were no standards for spelling which can be seen in the few medieval documents available. Proposal for naming pre-1700 historical people. First name(s) and LNAB are written in their Swedish form using the patronym as last name if no hereditary last name is known. ==Policy== * We will be using what is written in the sources, ie Swedish names in most cases as Finnish names began first appearing in churchbooks at the end of the 19th century. 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=== About First Burial Ground === {{Massachusetts}} The [[:Category: First Burial Ground, Woburn, Massachusetts|First Burial Ground]] (also known as the Park Street Burial Ground) is the oldest burial ground in Woburn, Massachusetts, in use from 1642 until 1794. The earliest recorded burial in the Town Records dates to 1662. However, the oldest gravestone still standing (2021) belongs to [[Converse-36|Deacon Josias Convers]] (1689/90). [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/3/mode/1up Page 3] The first survey of the burial ground was conducted by town clerk Nathan Wyman in 1847. His list included information on 365 individuals, however the published results were mostly limited to names and dates. [[#Wyman|Wyman]]: Volume II. [https://archive.org/details/newenglandhistor002wate/page/270 p. 270 (1689—6-19-1706)], [https://archive.org/details/newenglandhistor002wate/page/387 p. 387 (7-8-1706—9-21-1723)]. [[#Wyman|Wyman]]: Volume III. [https://archive.org/details/newenglandhistor001wate/page/46 p. 46 (2-11-1723—1-10-1741-2)], [https://archive.org/details/newenglandhistor001wate/page/148 p. 148 (4-19-1741—1751)], [https://archive.org/details/newenglandhistor001wate/page/262 pp. 262-264 (1752—1775)], [https://archive.org/details/newenglandhistor001wate/page/358 pp. 358-359 (1776—1797)]. [[Cutter-446|William Richard Cutter (1847-1918)]] conducted a second, more comprehensive survey of the cemetery in 1866, publishing a transcript of 274 complete epitaphs, ''[[Space:Transcript of Epitaphs in Woburn First and Second Burial Grounds|Transcript of Epitaphs in Woburn First and Second Burial Grounds]]'', in 1890. The epitaph numbers used by Cutter are referenced in the Table of Interments below, e.g., "Ep(128.)." There are doubtless many Woburnites whose burials here remain undocumented. William Cutter recounts that during the nineteenth century when "the wall and town pound were built on the western side of the yard, several skeletons were exhumed. The earliest interments are thought to have been in this part." [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/8/mode/1up Page 8] A contemporary overseer from the Woburn Cemetery Association observed that while the affluent may have had the resources even to have "quality stone" for their marker shipped from the "Old Country," poorer residents may have resorted to using wood, or even "tearing shingles from their own house." Today, where even some stone markers are cracked, broken or gone, the much less durable markers have long since decayed into oblivion. This makes it all the more important to document what remains. In 2017, the Woburn Historical Society installed a Gravesite [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/First_Burial_Ground_Woburn_Massachusetts-2.jpg Map] and [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/First_Burial_Ground_Woburn_Massachusetts-1.jpg Legend] on site to enable visitors to lookup and locate gravestones within the cemetery. The grave numbers from the Legend are referenced in the table below, e.g., "Map(544)." ---- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== :'''First Burial Ground''' :11 Park Street :Woburn :Middlesex County :Massachusetts USA :'''Woburn Cemetery Association''' :Woodbrook Cemetery :100 Salem St. :Woburn, MA 01801 :(781) 937-8297 :'''Note:''' The First Burial Ground is surrounded by a fence with a locked gate. Access may be granted by calling the Woburn Cemetery Association weekdays at the number above. :[https://www.google.com/maps/place/11+Park+St,+Woburn,+MA+01801/@42.4807636,-71.1521865,17z/data=!4m13!1m7!3m6!1s0x89e375a9979fea3b:0xdff58a00aa6c40ba!2s11+Park+St,+Woburn,+MA+01801!3b1!8m2!3d42.4807178!4d-71.152152!3m4!1s0x89e375a9979fea3b:0xdff58a00aa6c40ba!8m2!3d42.4807178!4d-71.152152 First Burial Ground @ Google Maps]. ----- === Links to Other Online Resources === : [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=1967580 First Burial Ground @ Find A Grave] : [[Wikipedia:First_Burial_Ground_(Woburn,_Massachusetts)|First Burial Ground @ Wikipedia]]. ----- ===Table of Interments=== In order to be included in the table, the person must first have a WikiTree profile, which should be tagged with: "[[Category: First Burial Ground, Woburn, Massachusetts]]." They must also be listed in Cutter's ''[[Space:Transcript of Epitaphs in Woburn First and Second Burial Grounds|Transcript of Epitaphs in Woburn First and Second Burial Grounds]]'', and / or in the [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/First_Burial_Ground_Woburn_Massachusetts-1.jpg Map Legend], or the profile must contain another legitimate source saying that they were buried here. Note that some "Find A Grave" memorials may cite burial in the First Burial Ground, but contain no actual proof (e.g., a gravestone photo). Photos used herein must not be copied from other web sites such as "Find A Grave," "Billion Graves," etc. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" width="50px" | Last Name ! scope="col" width="140px" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" width="78px" | Born ! scope="col" width="78px" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Notes ! scope="col" | Latitude ! scope="col" | Longitude ! scope="col" | Photo Date ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[Alexander-13194|Alexander]]||[[Alexander-13194|Philip]]||1737-02-12||1754-05-13||17||Ep(168.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(168.) Philip Alexander" [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/34/mode/1up Page 34]. Map(544).||0.00||0.00||||
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|- |[[Baldwin-6646|Baldwin]]||[[Baldwin-6646|Col. Loammi]]||1774-01-10||1807-10-20||63||Ep(267.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(267.) Hon. Loammi Baldwin" [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/56/mode/1up Page 56]. Map(Obelisk).||0.00||0.00||2019-05-23||[[Image:Baldwin-6646-9.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Baldwin-484|Baldwin]]||[[Baldwin-484|Dorcas]]||1697-10-18||1698-03-07||0||Ep(20.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(20.) Dorcas Baldwin" [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/11/mode/1up Page 11]. Map(N/A). Daughter of [[Baldwin-468|Daniel]] and [[Richardson-172|Hannah (Richardson) Baldwin]]. Gravestone probably destroyed.||0.00||0.00||||
:Dorcas :daughter of :Daniel & :Hannah Baldwin :was born :October 18, 1697 :& died :March 7, 1698.
|- |[[Bateman-3093|Bateman]]||[[Bateman-3093|William]]||1690-09-29||1692-07-07||1||Ep(6.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(6.) William Bateman" [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/9/mode/1up Page 9]. Map(492). Infant son of [[Bateman-1168|John Bateman]].||0.00||0.00||||
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|- |[[Blanchard-4515|Blanchard]]||[[Blanchard-4515|Jonathan]]||1720-02-02||1727-09-24||7||Ep(96.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(96.) Jonathan Blanchard" [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/24/mode/1up Page 24]. Map(545). Son of [[Blanchard-4516|Jacob Blanchard]].||0.00||0.00||||
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|- |[[Brooks-16436|Brooks]]||[[Brooks-16436|Abigail]]||1777-07-00||1778-08-01||1||Ep(246.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(246.) Abigail Brooks" [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/50/mode/1up Page 50]. Map(561). Daughter of [[Brooks-6408|John]] & [[Richardson-8574|Abigail (Richardson) Brooks]]. Gravestone badly damaged.||0.00||0.00||2019-05-23||[[Image:Brooks-16436.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Flagg-926|Brooks]]||[[Flagg-926|Betty]]||1745-06-04||1764-07-03||19||Ep(208.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(199.) Betty (Flagg) Brooks" [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/38/mode/1up Pages 38-39]. Map(374). [[Flagg-926|Betty (Flagg) Brooks]], 1st wife of [[Brooks-3919|Josiah Brooks]].||0.00||0.00||||
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|- |[[Brooks-15680|Brooks]]||[[Brooks-15680|Elizabeth]]||1755-04-08||1755-06-08||0||Ep(176.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(176.) Elizabeth Brooks" [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/35/mode/1up Page 35]. Map(327 & 329). Infant daughter of [[Brooks-4656|Nathan Brooks]]. Shares double gravestone with sister [[Brooks-15681|Elizabeth (1757-1758)]].||0.00||0.00||2019-05-23||[[Image:Brooks-15680.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Brooks-15681|Brooks]]||[[Brooks-15681|Elizabeth]]||1757-06-11||1758-02-12||0||Ep(184.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(184.) Elizabeth Brooks" [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/36/mode/1up Page 36]. Map(327 & 329). Infant daughter of [[Brooks-4656|Nathan Brooks]]. Shares double gravestone with sister [[Brooks-15680|Elizabeth (1755-1755)]].||0.00||0.00||2019-05-23||[[Image:Brooks-15680.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Cutter-230|Brooks]]||[[Cutter-230|Hannah]]||1715-06-14||1742-04-14||26||Ep(119.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(119.) Hannah (Cutter) Brooks" [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/27/mode/1up Page 27]. Map(348). [[Cutter-230|Hannah (Cutter) Brooks]], wife of [[Brooks-4294|John Brooks]].||0.00||0.00||2019-05-23||[[Image:Cutter-230.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Cutter-295|Brooks]]||[[Cutter-295|Hephzibah]]||1671-08-15||1746-01-01||74||Ep(124.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(124.) Hephzibah (Cutter) Brooks" [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/28/mode/1up Page 28]. Map(572). [[Cutter-295|Hephzibah (Cutter) Brooks]], Wife of [[Brooks-5174|Jabez Brooks]]. Double stone.||0.00||0.00||||
TBD
|- |[[Brooks-14110|Brooks]]||[[Brooks-14110|Isaac]]||1729-07-31||1768-03-23||38||Ep(208.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(208.) Isaac Brooks" [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/40/mode/1up Page 40]. Map(316).||0.00||0.00||2019-05-23||[[Image:Brooks-2585.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Brooks-5174|Brooks]]||[[Brooks-5174|Jabez]]||1673-07-17||1747-01-30||73||Ep(128.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(128.) Jabez Brooks" [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/28/mode/1up Page 28]. Map(571). Husband of (1) [[Buck-5939|Rachel (Buck) Brooks]], (2) [[Cutter-295|Hephzibah (Cutter) Brooks]]. Double stone.||0.00||0.00||||
TBD
|- |[[Brooks-4684|Brooks]]||[[Brooks-4684|Nathan, Sr.]]||1706-11-01||1751-01-06||45||Ep(151.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(151.) Nathan Brooks" [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/31/mode/1up Page 31]. Map(312 & 325).||0.00||0.00||||
TBD
|- |[[Brooks-4656|Brooks]]||[[Brooks-4656|Nathan, Jr.]]||1727-11-06||1758-01-25||30||Ep(183.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(183.) Nathan Brooks" [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/36/mode/1up Page 36]. Map(310 & 323). Son of [[Brooks-4684|Nathan Brooks, Sr.]]||0.00||0.00||||
TBD
|- |[[Brooks-15682|Brooks]]||[[Brooks-15682|Nathan, III]]||1754-07-26||1774-04-24||19||Ep(228.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(228.) Nathan Brooks" [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/44/mode/1up Pages 44-45]. Map(322). Son of [[Brooks-4656|Nathan Brooks, Jr.]]||0.00||0.00||||
TBD
|- |[[Wyman-773|Brooks]]||[[Wyman-773|Sarah]]||1706-08-18||1748-02-21||41||Ep(131.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(131.) Sarah (Wyman) Brooks" [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/29/mode/1up Page 29]. Map(313 & 326). [[Wyman-773|Sarah (Wyman) Brooks]], first wife of [[Brooks-4684|Nathan Brooks, Sr.]]||0.00||0.00||2019-05-23||[[Image:Wyman-773.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Burbeen-3|Burbeen]]||[[Burbeen-3|John]]||1627-00-00||1714-01-08||86||Ep(46.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(46.) John Burbeen" [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/16/mode/1up Page 16]. Map(529). Born in Scotland.||0.00||0.00||||
TBD
|- |[[Carter-2307|Carter]]||[[Carter-2307|Lieut. Jabez]]||1700-09-17||1771-07-10||70||Ep(219.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(219.) Lieut. Jabez Carter." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/42/mode/1up Page 42]. Map(N/A). Gravetone no longer extant.||0.00||0.00||||
Here lyes Buried
the Body of
Lieut. Jabez Carter
who departed this Life
July the 10th 1771
Aged 71 Years.
''The Memory of ye Just is Blessed.''
|- |[[Carter-926|Carter]]||[[Carter-926|Capt. John]]||1616||1692-09-14||76||Ep(8.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(8.) Capt. John Carter." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/9/mode/1up Page 9]. Map(454).||0.00||0.00||2018-07-21||[[Image:Carter-926.jpg|100px]] |- |[[UNKNOWN-58213|Carter]]||[[UNKNOWN-58213|Elizabeth]]||1613||1691-05-06||78||Ep(3.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(3.) Elizabeth Carter." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/9/mode/1up Page 9]. Map(455). [[UNKNOWN-58213|Elizabeth (Unknown) Carter]] first wife of [[Carter-926|Capt. John Carter]].||0.00||0.00||||
TBD
|- |[[Carter-2295|Carter]]||[[Carter-2295|Lieut. John]]||1653-02-06||1727-04-08||74||Ep(95.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(95.) Lieut. John Carter." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/24/mode/1up Page 24]. Map(373). Son of [[Carter-926|Capt. John Carter]].||0.00||0.00||||
TBD
|- |[[Dickson-234|Carter]]||[[Dickson-234|Margery]]||1698||1769-09-27||71||Ep(217.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(217.) Margery (Dickson) Carter." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/42/mode/1up Page 42]. Map(367). [[Dickson-234|Margery (Dickson) Carter]] wife of [[Carter-2304|Capt. Samuel Carter]].||0.00||0.00||||
TBD
|- |[[Carter-25024|Carter]]||[[Carter-25024|Margery]]||1725-01-19||1728-09-23||3||Ep(98.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(98.) Margery Carter." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/24/mode/1up Page 24]. Map(368). Daughter of [[Carter-2304|Capt. Samuel Carter]] and [[Dickson-234|Margery (Dickson) Carter]].||0.00||0.00||||
TBD
|- |[[Burnham-171|Carter]]||[[Burnham-171|Ruth]]||1658-08-23||1724-01-11||65||Ep(84.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(84.) Ruth (Burnham) Carter." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/22/mode/1up Page 22]. Map(369). [[Burnham-171|Ruth (Burnham) Carter]] wife of [[Carter-2295|Lieut. John Carter]].||0.00||0.00||||
TBD
|- |[[Carter-416|Carter]]||[[Carter-416|Rev. Thomas]]||1608-07-03||1684-09-05||76||Ep(Proposed 1883 Tablet.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "Ministers: Thomas Carter, 1684 (Proposed 1883 Tablet)." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/64/mode/1up Page 64]. Map(N/A). 1st First Minister of Woburn church. No gravestone exists, but listed on proposed tablet.||0.00||0.00||||[[Image:First_Burial_Ground_Woburn_Massachusetts-5.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Carter-25025|Carter]]||[[Carter-25025|William]]||1726-10-25||1728-10-06||1||Ep(99.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(99.) William Carter." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/24/mode/1up Page 24]. Map(559). Son of [[Carter-2304|Capt. Samuel Carter]] and [[Dickson-234|Margery (Dickson) Carter]].||0.00||0.00||||
TBD
|- |[[Coggin-153|Cogin]]||[[Coggin-153|Henry]]||1694-03-07||1694-03-10||0||Ep(14.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(14.) Henry Coggin." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/10/mode/1up Page 10]. Map(N/A). Infant son of [[Coggin-150|Capt. John Coggin]]. 1st of the name "Henry." Gravestone probably destroyed.||0.00||0.00||||
HENRY COGIN SON OF IOHN & ELIZABETH COGIN DIED MARCH 10 1694.
|- |[[Coggin-154|Cogin]]||[[Coggin-154|Henry]]||1697-08-21||1697-08-21||0||Ep(18.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(18.) Henry Coggin." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/11/mode/1up Page 11]. Map(486). Infant son of [[Coggin-150|Capt. John Coggin]]. 2nd of the name "Henry."||0.00||0.00||||
TBD
|- |[[Coggin-155|Cogin]]||[[Coggin-155|Henry]]||1703-03-27||1703-03-29||0||Ep(26.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(26.) Henry Coggin." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/11/mode/1up Page 11]. Map(488). Infant son of [[Coggin-150|Capt. John Coggin]]. 3rd of the name "Henry."||0.00||0.00||||
TBD
|- |[[Coggin-150|Cogin]]||[[Coggin-150|Capt. John]]||1666-08-27||1725-02-17||59||Ep(88.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(88.) Capt. John Coggin." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/22/mode/1up Page 22]. Map(297).||0.00||0.00||||
TBD
|- |[[Coggin-152|Cogin]]||[[Coggin-152|John]]||1693-03-09||1693-03-16||0||Ep(9.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(9.) John Coggin." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/10/mode/1up Page 10]. Map(487). Infant son of [[Coggin-150|Capt. John Coggin]].||0.00||0.00||||
TBD
|- |[[Coggin-156|Coggen]]||[[Coggin-156|Joseph]]||1698-09-22||1698-09-22||0||Ep(270.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(270.) John Coggin." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/57/mode/1up Page 57]. Map(482). Infant son of [[Coggin-150|Capt. John Coggin]], 1st of the name "Joseph."||0.00||0.00||||
TBD
|- |[[Cleaveland-183|Cleveland]]||[[Cleaveland-183|Aaron]]||1654-07-10||1716-09-14||62||Ep(62.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(62.) Aaron Cleveland." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/19/mode/1up Page 19]. Map(436).||0.00||0.00||||
TBD
|- |[[Long-429|Conuers]]||[[Long-429|Ann]]||1623-06-01||1691-08-10||69||Ep(4.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(4.) Ann (Long) Converse." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/9/mode/1up Page 9]. Map(465). [[Long-429|Ann (Long) Converse]] wife of [[Converse-26|Lieut. James Converse]].||0.00||0.00||2014-01-11||[[Image:Long-429.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Converse-812|Conuers]]||[[Converse-812|Ebenezer]]||1688-12-16||1693-11-09||4||Ep(12.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(12.) Ebenezer Converse." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/10/mode/1up Page 10]. Map(466). Son of [[Converse-339|Maj. James Converse]] and [[Carter-1131|Hannah Carter]].||0.00||0.00||||
TBD
|- |[[Converse-32|Conuers]]||[[Converse-32|Edward]]||1665-02-27||1692-07-26||37||Ep(7.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(7.) Edward Converse." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/9/mode/1up Page 9]. Map(459). Son of [[Converse-26|Lieut. James Converse]] and [[Long-429|Ann (Long) Converse]].||0.00||0.00||||
TBD
|- |[[Converse-754|Conuers]]||[[Converse-754|Edward]]||1691-10-26||1691-10-28||0||Ep(5.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(5.) Edward Converse." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/9/mode/1up Page 9]. Map(463). Infant son of [[Converse-32|Edward Converse]]. Died after two days.||0.00||0.00||||
TBD
|- |[[Converse-855|Conuers]]||[[Converse-855|Elizabeth]]||1675-04-23||1694-07-27||19||Ep(15.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(15.) Elizabeth Conuers." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/10/mode/1up Page 10]. Map(464). Daughter of [[Converse-339|James Converse]] and [[Carter-1131|Hannah Carter]].||0.00||0.00||||
TBD
|- |[[Converse-26|Conuers]]||[[Converse-26|Lieut. James]]||1619||1715-05-10||95||Ep(59.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(59.) Lieut. James Converse" [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/18/mode/1up Page 18]. Map(461). [[Converse-26|Lieut. James Converse]] husband of [[Long-429|Ann (Long) Converse]].||0.00||0.00||||
TBD
|- |[[Converse-339|Conuers]]||[[Converse-339|Maj. James]]||1645-11-16||1706-07-08||60||Ep(34.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(34.) Maj. James Converse" [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/14/mode/1up Pages 14-15]. Map(460). Son of [[Converse-26|Lieut. James Converse]] and [[Long-429|Ann (Long) Converse]].||0.00||0.00||||
TBD
|- |[[Converse-569|Conuers]]||[[Converse-569|Josias]]||1691-02-08||1693-12-30||3||Ep(13.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(13.) Josiah Converse." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/10/mode/1up Page 10]. Map(474). Son of [[Converse-191|Capt. Josiah Converse]].||0.00||0.00||2018-06-12||[[Image:Converse-569.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Converse-809|Conuers]]||[[Converse-809|Timothy]]||1693-07-00||1693-09-14||0||Ep(11.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(11.) Timothy Converse." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/10/mode/1up Page 10]. Map(456). Son of [[Converse-191|Capt. Josias Converse]]. ||0.00||0.00||||
TBD
|- |[[Convers-27|Convers]]||[[Convers-27|Esther]]||1688-10-03||1703-11-07||16||Ep(29.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(29.) Esther Converse." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/14/mode/1up Page 14]. Map(468). Daughter of [[Converse-191|Capt. Josiah Converse]].||0.00||0.00||2016-09-16||[[Image:Convers-27.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Converse-36|Convers]]||[[Converse-36|Dea. Josias]]||1618-10-30||1690-02-03||71||Ep(1.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(1.) Deacon Josiah Converse." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/8/mode/1up Page 8]. Map(475). Oldest standing gravestone.||0.00||0.00||2016-09-13||[[Image:Converse-36.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Converse-191|Convers]]||[[Converse-191|Capt. Josias]]||1660-03-15||1717-07-15||57||Ep(65.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(65.) Capt. Josiah Converse." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/19/mode/1up Page 19]. Map(471). Son of [[Converse-36|Dea. Josiah Converse]]. ||0.00||0.00||2016-09-16||[[Image:Converse-191-2.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Converse-755|Convers]]||[[Converse-755|Sarah]]||1689-09-14||1713-12-10||24||Ep(53.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(53.) Sarah Converse." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/18/mode/1up Page 18]. Map(N/A). Daughter of [[Converse-32|Edward Converse]]. Gravestone probably destroyed.||0.00||0.00||||
:Here lyes yͤ body :of Sarah Convers :who deceased : December yͤ 10th :1713 in yͤ 25th :year of her age.
|- |[[Converse-613|Converse]]||[[Converse-613|Ebenezer]]||1708-11-01||1765-09-06||56||Ep(201.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(201.) Ebenezer Converse." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/39/mode/1up Page 39]. Map(541). Gravestone probably destroyed.||0.00||0.00||||
Here lyes Buried the Body of M'r Ebenezer Converse who departed this life Sep't ye 6'th 1765 in ye 56'th Year of His Age.
|- |[[Cotton-295|Cotton]]||[[Cotton-295|Elizabeth]]||1694-11-03||1742-10-12||47||Ep(120.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(120.) Elizabeth Cotton." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/27/mode/1up Page 27]. Map(417). Daughter of [[Cotton-315|Rev. Rowland Cotton]]. Died a "Virgin."||0.00||0.00||||
TBD
|- |[[Cotton-5440|Cotton]]||[[Cotton-5440|Susanna]]||1738-00-00||1748-08-03||10||Ep(139.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(139.) Susanna Cotton." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/30/mode/1up Page 30]. Map(416). Daughter of [[Cotton-306|Rev. Josiah Cotton]], pastor Woburn Third Church 1747-1756.||0.00||0.00||2019-05-23||[[Image:Cotton-5440.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Simonds-727|Eames]]||[[Simonds-727|Judith]]||1695-10-05||1766-01-10||71||Ep(202.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(202.) Judith (Simonds) Eames." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/39/mode/1up Page 39]. Map(333 & 337). [[Simonds-727|Judith (Simonds) Eames]] wife of [[Eames-189|Dea. Samuel Eames]].||0.00||0.00||2018-06-12||[[Image:Simonds-727.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Eames-189|Eames]]||[[Eames-189|Dea. Samuel]]||1692-09-08||1775-01-20||82||Ep(231.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(231.) Deacon Samuel Eames." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/45/mode/1up Page 45]. Map(334 & 335). Husband of [[Simonds-727|Judith (Simonds) Eames]]. 2 gravestones, mostly destroyed.||0.00||0.00||2018-06-12||[[Image:Eames-189.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Flagg-38|Flegg]]||[[Flagg-38|Col. Eleazer]]||1670-08-01||1726-07-12||55||Ep(231.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(93.) Col. Eleazer Flagg" [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/23/mode/1up Page 23]. Map(399). Husband of [[Green-203|Esther (Green) Flagg]].||0.00||0.00||2019-05-23||[[Image:Flagg-38.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Green-203|Flegg]]||[[Green-203|Esther]]||1674-09-03||1744-09-18||70||Ep(122.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(123.) Esther (Green) Flagg." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/27/mode/1up Pages 27-28]. Map(400). [[Green-203|Esther (Green) Flagg]], wife of [[Flagg-38|Col. Eleazer Flagg]].||0.00||0.00||2019-05-23||[[Image:Green-203.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Fowle-225|Fowle]]||[[Fowle-225|Elizabeth]]||1698-09-19||1699-03-04||0||Ep(22.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(2.) Lt. James Fowle." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/11/mode/1up Page 11]. Map(499). Daughter of [[Fowle-209|Capt. John]] and [[Prescott-1078|Elizabeth (Prescott) Fowle]]||0.00||0.00||||
Elizabeth Fowl, daughter of John & Elizabeth Fowl aged 5 mo. died March 4 1698-9.
|- |[[Fowle-36|Fowle]]||[[Fowle-36|Lt. James]]||1642-03-12||1690-12-17||48||Ep(2.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(2.) Lt. James Fowle." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/9/mode/1up Page 9]. Map(493).||0.00||0.00||2016-09-16||[[Image:Fowle-36.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Fowle-495|Fowle]]||[[Fowle-495|James, Esq.]]||1710-07-16||1779-08-16||68||Ep(269.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(269.) James Fowle, Esq." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/56/mode/1up Page 56]. Map(N/A). Commemorative monument erected by descendants.||0.00||0.00||2019-05-23||[[Image:Fowle-495.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Wyman-1921|Fowle]]||[[Wyman-1921|Susanna]]||1715-02-14||1767-11-11||52||Ep(205.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(205.) Susanna (Wyman) Fowle." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/40/mode/1up Page 40]. Map(347). [[Wyman-1921|Susanna (Wyman) Fowle]], wife of [[Fowle-495|James Fowle, Esq.]].||0.00||0.00||2019-05-23||[[Image:Wyman-1921.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Bradbury-345|Fox]]||[[Bradbury-345|Ann]]||1702-03-09||1746-08-05||43||Ep(127.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(127.) Ann (Bradbury) Fox." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/28/mode/1up Page 28]. Map(472). [[Bradbury-345|Ann (Bradbury) Fox]], 1st wife of [[Fox-2202|Hon. Jabez Fox]], of Falmouth.||0.00||0.00||2019-05-23||[[Image:Bradbury-345.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Fox-3405|Fox]]||[[Fox-3405|Rev. Jabez]]||1647||1703.02.28||56||Ep(24.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(24.) Rev, Jabez Fox." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/11/mode/1up Page 11]. Map(457). 2nd First Minister of Woburn church. Served 23 years.||0.00||0.00||2019-05-23||[[Image:Fox-3405.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Fox-4413|Fox]]||[[Fox-4413|Rev. John]]||1678||1756.12.12||78||Ep(Proposed 1883 Tablet), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "Ministers: John Fox, 1856 (Proposed 1883 Tablet)." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/64/mode/1up Page 64]. Map(N/A). Son of [[Fox-3405|Rev. Jabez Fox]]. 3rd First Minister of Woburn church. No gravestone exists, but listed on proposed tablet.||0.00||0.00||||[[Image:First_Burial_Ground_Woburn_Massachusetts-5.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Lane-16966|Gardner]]||[[Lane-16966|Elizabeth]]||1661-02-03||1703-06-03||42||Ep(27.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(27.) Elizabeth Gardner." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/14/mode/1up Page 14]. Map(444). [[Lane-16966|Elizabeth (Lane) Gardner]]. Wife of [[Gardner-3742|Henry Gardner]]. Gravestone has some damage.||0.00||0.00||||
TBD
|- |[[Gardner-3742|Gardner]]||[[Gardner-3742|Henry]]||1658-02-12||1714-02-20||56||Ep(55.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(55.) Henry Gardner." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/18/mode/1up Page 18]. Map(534 & 535). Son of [[Gardner-3605|Richard]].||0.00||0.00||||
TBD
|- |[[Gardner-3605|Gardner]]||[[Gardner-3605|Richard]]||1619-00-00||1698-05-29||79||Ep(21.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(21.) Richard Gardner." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/11/mode/1up Page 11]. Map(437). "from the County of Surry, England."||0.00||0.00||||
TBD
|- |[[Gardner-8529|Gardner]]||[[Gardner-8529|Samuel]]||1740-02-03||1790-05-06||50||Ep(264.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(264.) Samuel Gardner." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/55/mode/1up Page 55]. Map(N/A). Gravestone probably destroyed. Revolutionary War soldier.||0.00||0.00||||
In Memory of Mr SAMUEL GARDNER of Charlestown who died 6th May 1790 In the 50th Year of his age.
|- |[[Giles-2694|Giles]]||[[Giles-2694|John]]||1696-01-28||1761-01-20||64||Ep(188.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(188.) M'r John Giles." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/37/mode/1up Page 37]. Map(341). ||0.00||0.00||2019-05-23||[[Image:Giles-2694.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Johnson-5404|Johnson]]||[[Johnson-5404|Lieut. Matthew]]||1633||1696-07-19||62||Ep(16.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(16.) Lieut Matthew Johnson." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/10/mode/1up Page 10]. Map(439). Born in England. Carpenter. Son of [[Johnson-5389|Edward Johnson]]. ||0.00||0.00||||
TBD
|- |[[Dole-19|Johnson]]||[[Dole-19|Sarah]]||1681-02-14||1710-10-14||29||Ep(39.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(39.) Sarah (Dole) Johnson." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/15/mode/1up Page 15]. Map(406). [[Dole-19|Sarah (Dole) Johnson]], 1st wife of [[Johnson-3096|William Johnson, Jr.]]||0.00||0.00||2019-05-23||[[Image:Dole-19.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Pierce-2952|Kendall]]||[[Pierce-2952|Elizabeth]]||1688-10-11||1742-01-10||53||Ep(117.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(117.) Elizabeth Kendall." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/26/mode/1up Page 26]. Map(565). 1st wife of [[Kendall-1324|Lieut. Samuel Kendall]]||0.00||0.00||2019-05-23||[[Image:Pierce-2952.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Kendall-1324|Kendall]]||[[Kendall-1324|Lieut. Samuel]]||1682-10-29||1764-12-13||82||Ep(200.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(200.) Lieut. Samuel Kendall." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/39/mode/1up Page 39]. Map(495). Husband of, (1) [[Pierce-2952|Elizabeth Kendall]].||0.00||0.00||2019-05-23||[[Image:Kendall-1324.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Poole-4421|Poole]]||[[Poole-4421|Lieut. Eleazer Flagg]]||1734-05-24||1776-03-17||41||Ep(240.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(240.) Eleazer Flagg Poole." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/48/mode/1up Pages 48-49]. Map(401). Revolutionary War soldier. Double stone (now mostly destroyed) with wife [[Carter-25036|Mary (Carter) Poole]].||0.00||0.00||2019-05-23||[[Image:Poole-4421.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Carter-25036|Poole]]||[[Carter-25036|Mary]]||1733-00-00||1776-03-24||43||Ep(241.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(241.) Mary Poole." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/48/mode/1up Pages 48-49]. Map(401). [[Carter-25036|Mary (Carter) Poole]]. Double stone (now mostly destroyed) with husband [[Poole-4421|Eleazer Flagg Poole]].||0.00||0.00||2019-05-23||[[Image:Poole-4421.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Porter-7928|Porter]]||[[Porter-7928|Asahel]]||1752||1775-04-19||23||Ep(232-Note.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "Note for Asahel Porter under (232.) Daniel Thompson." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/46/mode/2up Page 47]. Map(342). Non combatant killed by the British. Stone erected April 21, 1875 by the G.A.R., Repl. 1975 by the B.H.S.?||0.00||0.00||2010-08-19||[[Image:Porter-7928.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Pierce-1883|Reed]]||[[Pierce-1883|Abigail]]||1660-11-20||1719-09-07||68||Ep(19.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(72.) Abigail (Peirce) Reed." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/20/mode/1up Page 20]. Map(442). [[Pierce-1883|Abigail (Peirce) Reed]] wife of [[Reed-6772|Dea. George Reed]].||0.00||0.00||||
TBD
|- |[[Reed-1056|Reed]]||[[Reed-1056|George]]||1697-08-02||1697-10-06||0||Ep(71.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(19.) George Reed." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/11/mode/1up Page 11]. Map(512). Infant son of [[Reed-6772|Dea. George]] and [[Pierce-1883|Abigail (Peirce) Reed]], died aged 9 weeks.||0.00||0.00||||
TBD
|- |[[Richardson-15167|Richardson]]||[[Richardson-15167|Ebenezer]]||1722-08-26||1783-09-08||61||Ep(255.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(255.) Ebenezer Richardson." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/52/mode/1up Page 52]. Map(428). Listed death date of 2/24/1708 must be a mistake. He is the only Ebenezer Richardson listed by Cutter.||0.00||0.00||||
TBD
|- |[[Peirce-690|Richardson]]||[[Peirce-690|Esther]]||1711-04-24||1727-11-11||16?||Ep(97.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(97.) Esther Richardson." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/24/mode/1up Page 24]. Map(404). [[Peirce-690|Esther (Pierce) Richardson]], 1st wife of [[Richardson-8651|Dea. Nathan Richardson]].||0.00||0.00||||
TBD
|- |[[Wyman-2639|Richardson]]||[[Wyman-2639|Jerusha]]||1712-07-23||1782-04-10||69||Ep(252.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(252.) Jerusha (Wyman) Richardson." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/24/mode/1up Page 24]. Map(414). [[Wyman-2639|Jerusha (Wyman) Richardson]], wife of [[Richardson-17259|Edward Richardson]]. Gravestone badly damaged.||0.00||0.00||2019-05-23||[[Image:Wyman-2639.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Richardson-785|Richardson]]||[[Richardson-785|Lieut. John]]||1639||1697-01-01||58||Ep(17.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(17.) Lt. John Richardson." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/11/mode/1up Page 11]. Map(450). Son of [[Richardson-371|Samuel]] and [[Thake-293|Joanna Richardson]]||0.00||0.00||||
TBD
|- |[[Richardson-1601|Richardson]]||[[Richardson-1601|John]]||1668-01-16||1749-10-29||81||Ep(146.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(146.) John Richardson." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/31/mode/1up Page 31]. Map(536). ||0.00||0.00||||
TBD
|- |[[Richardson-8651|Richardson]]||[[Richardson-8651|Dea. Nathan]]||1702-01-24||1775-10-21||74||Ep(236.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(236.) Nathan Richardson." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/48/mode/1up Page 48]. Map(N/A). Husband of (1) [[Peirce-690|Esther Pierce]], (2), [[Kendall-1108|Tabitha Kendall]], (3) [[Whittemore-488|Lydia Whittemore]]. Double Gravestone with 3rd wife. Gravestone probably destoyed. ||0.00||0.00||||
Here lyes Buried the Body of DEACON NATHAN RICHARDSON who departed this Life October 21st 1775 in ye 74th Year of His Age.
|- |[[Whittemore-488|Richardson]]||[[Whittemore-488|Lydia]]||1692-01-24||1776-05-17||84||Ep(244.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(244.) Lydia (Whittemore) Richardson." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/50/mode/1up Page 50]. Map(N/A). [[Whittemore-488|Lydia (Whittemore) Richardson]], 3rd wife of [[Richardson-8651|Dea. Nathan Richardson]]. Double Gravestone with husband. Gravestone probably destroyed.||0.00||0.00||||
Here lies ye Body of Mrs LYDIA RICHARDSON Widow to DEACON NATHAN RICHARDSON who departed this Life May 17th 1776 in ye 85th Year of Her Age.
|- |[[Russell-24098|Richardson]]||[[Russell-24098|Mary]]||1712-10-03||1722-01-11||29||Ep(118.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(118.) Mary (Russell) Richardson." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/26/mode/1up Page 26]. Map(413). [[Russell-24098|Mary (Russell) Richardson]], 1st wife of [[Richardson-23903|Thomas Richardson]].||0.00||0.00||2019-05-23||[[Image:Russell-24098.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Richardson-797|Richardson]]||[[Richardson-797|Samuel]]||1646-05-22||1712-04-29||65||Ep(43.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(43.) Samuel Richardson." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/16/mode/1up Page 16]. Map(419). Husband of, (4) [[Hayward-318|Sarah (Hayward) Richardson ]]||0.00||0.00||2014-04-30||[[Image:Richardson-1260.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Richardson-1248|Richardson]]||[[Richardson-1248|Samuel]]||1670-11-05||1754-09-03||83||Ep(43.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(170.) Samuel Richardson." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/34/mode/1up Page 34]. Map(391). Son of [[Richardson-1248|Samuel Richardson]].||0.00||0.00||2019-05-23||[[Image:Richardson-1248.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hayward-318|Richardson]]||[[Hayward-318|Sarah]]||1655-02-00||1717-10-14||62||Ep(66.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(66.) Sarah (Hayward) Richardson." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/19/mode/1up Page 19]. Map(420). [[Hayward-318|Sarah (Hayward) Richardson]], 4th wife of [[Richardson-797|Samuel Richardson]].||0.00||0.00||2019-05-23||[[Image:Hayward-318-2.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Brooks-7516|Richardson]]||[[Brooks-7516|Sarah]]||1714-12-25||1784-06-12||70||Ep(258.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(258.) Sarah (Brooks) Richardson." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/54/mode/1up Page 54]. Map(411). [[Brooks-7516|Sarah (Brooks) Richardson]], 2nd wife of [[Richardson-23903|Thomas Richardson]].||0.00||0.00||||
TBD
|- |[[Richardson-19088|Richardson]]||[[Richardson-19088|Lieut. Stephen]]||1744-09-04||1783-07-18||38||Ep(254.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(254.) Stephen Richardson." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/52/mode/1up Page 52]. Map(357). Revolutionary War soldier before 1777.||0.00||0.00||||
TBD
|- |[[Richardson-363|Richardson]]||[[Richardson-363|Stephen]]||1707-00-00||1787-03-06||81||Ep(261.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(261.) Stephen Richardson." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/54/mode/1up Page 54]. Map(359). Father of [[Richardson-19088|Lieut. Stephen Richardson]].||0.00||0.00||||
TBD
|- |[[Kendall-1108|Richardson]]||[[Kendall-1108|Tabitha]]||1707-01-22||1739-11-25||33||Ep(114.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(114.) Tabitha Richardson." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/26/mode/1up Page 26]. Map(480). [[Kendall-1108|Tabitha (Kendall) Richardson]]. 2nd wife of [[Richardson-8651|Dea. Nathan Richardson]].||0.00||0.00||||
TBD
|- |[[Richardson-23903|Richardson]]||[[Richardson-23903|Thomas]]||1706-11-19||1773-06-13||67||Ep(225.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(225.) Thomas Richardson." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/44/mode/1up Page 44]. Map(412). Husband of (1), [[Russell-24098|Mary (Russell) Richardson]], (2) [[Brooks-7516|Sarah (Brooks) Richardson]].||0.00||0.00||2019-05-23||[[Image:Richardson-23903.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Sawyer-239|Sawyer]]||[[Sawyer-239|Joshua]]||1684-06-20||1738-03-01||53||Ep(112.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(112.) Joshua Sawyer." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/26/mode/1up Page 26]. Map(315). Husband of [[Carter-414|Mary (Carter) Sawyer]].||0.00||0.00||2019-05-23||[[Image:Sawyer-239.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Simonds-751|Simonds]]||[[Simonds-751|Benjamin]]||1724-06-01||1783-12-10||59||Ep(257.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(257.) Benjamin Simonds." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/52/mode/1up Page 52]. Map(485). Revolutionary War soldier.||0.00||0.00||2019-05-23||[[Image:Simonds-751.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Symmes-189|Sims]]||[[Symmes-189|Mary]]||1714-05-27||1714-08-27||0||Ep(57.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(57.) Mary Symmes" [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/18/mode/1up Page 18]. Map(473). Infant daughter of [[Symmes-105|William]] and [[Converse-107|Ruth (Converse) Symmes]].||0.00||0.00||2016-09-16||[[Image:Symmes-189.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Converse-623|Snow]]||[[Converse-623|Esther]]||1704-10-01||1737-03-30||32||Ep(110.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(110.) Esther (Converse) Snow." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/25/mode/1up Page 25]. Map(568). [[Converse-623|Esther (Converse) Snow]], 1st wife of [[Snow-6423|Isaac Snow]].||0.00||0.00||||
TBD
|- |[[Snow-7231|Snow]]||[[Snow-7231|Esther]]||1734-06-30||1739-04-11||4||Ep(113.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(113.) Esther Snow." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/26/mode/1up Page 26]. Map(567). Daughter of [[Snow-6423|Isaac]] & [[Converse-623|Esther (Converse) Snow]].||0.00||0.00||||
TBD
|- |[[Snow-6423|Snow]]||[[Snow-6423|Isaac]]||1709-02-26||1776-03-31||67||Ep(242.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(242.) Isaac Snow." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/49/mode/1up Pages 49-50]. Map(N/A). Son of [[Snow-1576|Timothy]] & [[Pierce-2271|Lydia (Peirce) Snow]]. Gravestone probably destroyed.||0.00||0.00||||
Here lies Buried the Body of Mr ISAAC SNOW who departed this Life March the 31st 1776 Aged 67 Years.
|- |[[Snow-1576|Snow]]||[[Snow-1576|Timothy]]||1675-02-16||1747-03-11||72||Ep(132.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(132.) Timothy Snow." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/29/mode/1up Page 29]. Map(308 & 320). Husband of [[Pierce-2271|Lydia (Peirce) Snow]].||0.00||0.00||||
TBD
|- |[[Dix-153|Symmes]]||[[Dix-153|Abigail]]||1733-05-31||1762-05-28||29||Ep(193.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(193.) Abigail (Dix) Symmes" [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/38/mode/1up Page 38]. Map(N/A). [[Dix-153|Abigail (Dix) Symmes]] wife of [[Symmes-104|John Symmes]]. Gravestone probably destroyed.||0.00||0.00||||
Here lies the Body of Mrs ABIGAIL SYMMES Wife to Mr JOHN SYMMES Who departed this life May 28th 1762 Aged 28.
|- |[[Converse-107|Symmes]]||[[Converse-107|Ruth]]||1686-05-28||1758-03-16||71||Ep(185.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(185.) Ruth (Converse) Symmes." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/36/mode/1up Page 36]. Map(470). [[Converse-107|Ruth (Converse) Symmes]] wife of [[Symmes-105|William Symmes]]. Gravestone badly damaged.||0.00||0.00||2016-08-18||[[Image:Converse-107.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Symmes-105|Symmes]]||[[Symmes-105|William]]||1679-01-07||1764-05-04||84||Ep(198.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(198.) William Symmes." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/38/mode/1up Page 38]. Map(469). Husband of [[Converse-107|Ruth (Converse) Symmes]].||0.00||0.00||2016-08-18||[[Image:Symmes-105.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Symmes-188|Symmes]]||[[Symmes-188|Zachriah]]||1707-09-01||1793-04-19||85||Ep(265.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(265.) Zechariah Symmes" [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/55/mode/1up Page 55]. Map(467). Son of [[Symmes-105|William]] and [[Converse-107|Ruth (Converse) Symmes]].||0.00||0.00||2016-08-18||[[Image:Symmes-188.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Jones-28360|Tay]]||[[Jones-28360|Abigail]]||1708-06-06||1778-09-26||70||Ep(248.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(248.) Abigail Tay" [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/51/mode/1up Page 51]. Map(349). [[Jones-28360|Abigail (Jones) Tay]], wife of [[Tay-22|Lieut. William Tay]].||0.00||0.00||2019-05-23||[[Image:Jones-28360.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Thompson-9084|Thompson]]||[[Thompson-9084|Benjamin]]||1729-11-27||1755-11-07||25||Ep(178.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(178.) Benjamin Thompson" [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/35/mode/1up Page 35]. Map(573). Father of [[Thompson-9085|Sir Benjamin "Count Rumford" Thompson]].||0.00||0.00||||
TBD
|- |[[Thompson-42282|Thompson]]||[[Thompson-42282|Daniel]]||1734-03-09||1775-04-19||41||Ep(232.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(232.) Daniel Thompson" [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/46/mode/1up Page 46]. Map(549). Shot by a "British grenadier" during the British retreat from Concord.||0.00||0.00||||
TBD
|- |[[Snow-7224|Thompson]]||[[Snow-7224|Esther]]||1740-00-00||1761-01-03||21||Ep(187.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(187.) Esther (Snow) Thompson" [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/37/mode/1up Page 37]. Map(409). [[Snow-7224|Esther (Snow) Thompson]], 1st wife of [[Thompson-51993|Abijah Thompson]]. "Died of the Small Pox." Gravestone badly damaged.||0.00||0.00||2019-05-23||[[Image:Snow-7224.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Thompson-1030|Thompson]]||[[Thompson-1030|Lieut. James]]||1649-03-20||1693-09-04||44||Ep(10.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(10.) Lieut. James Thompson" [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/10/mode/1up Page 10]. Map(421).||0.00||0.00||2019-05-23||[[Image:Thompson-1030.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Thompson-3718|Thompson]]||[[Thompson-3718|Samuel]]||1705-09-08||1748-05-13||42||Ep(137.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(137.) Samuel Thompson" [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/33/mode/1up Page 33]. Map(548). Husband of [[Wright-2421|Ruth (Wright) Thompson]].||0.00||0.00||||
TBD
|- |[[Tyng-6|Tyng]]||[[Tyng-6|Col. Jonathan]]||1642.12.15||1724-01-19||81||Ep(83.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(83.) Col. Jonathan Tyng" [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/22/mode/1up Page 22]. Map(478). Husband of (1), [[Rayner-378|Judith (Rayner-Fox) Tyng]], (2), [[Usher-261|Sarah (Usher) Tyng]].||0.00||0.00||2019-05-23||[[Image:Tyng-6.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Rayner-378|Tyng]]||[[Rayner-378|Judith]]||1638||1736-06-05||99||Ep(104.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(104.) Judith (Rayner-Fox) Tyng" [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/25/mode/1up Page 25]. Map(458). [[Rayner-378|Judith (Rayner-Fox) Tyng]], wife of (1), [[Fox-3405|Rev. Jabez Fox]], (2), [[Tyng-6|Col. Jonathan Tyng]].||0.00||0.00||2019-05-23||[[Image:Rayner-378.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Usher-261|Tyng]]||[[Usher-261|Sarah]]||1650-09-11||1714-02-28||69||Ep(47.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(47.) Sarah (Usher) Tyng" [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/16/mode/1up Pages 16-17]. Map(477). [[Usher-261|Sarah (Usher) Tyng]], 1st wife of [[Tyng-6|Col. Jonathan Tyng]].||0.00||0.00||2019-05-23||[[Image:Usher-261-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Walker-40965|Walker]]||[[Walker-40965|Abigail]]||1692-10-30||1713-03-01||20||Ep(45.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(45.) Abigail Walker." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/16/mode/1up Page 16]. Map(386). Daughter of [[Walker-2356|Dea. Samuel Walker]] & [[Heywood-335|Judith (Howard) Walker]].||0.00||0.00||||
TBD
|- |[[Heywood-335|Walker]]||[[Heywood-335|Judith]]||1667-06-13||1724-11-14||57||Ep(86.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(86.) Judith (Howard) Walker." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/22/mode/1up Page 22]. Map(388). [[Heywood-335|Judith (Howard) Walker]] wife of [[Walker-2356|Dea. Samuel Walker]].||0.00||0.00||||
TBD
|- |[[Walker-606|Walker]]||[[Walker-606|Dea. Samuel]]||1643-06-28||1704-01-18||60||Ep(25.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(25.) Deacon Samuel Walker." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/13/mode/1up Page 13]. Map(448).||0.00||0.00||||
TBD
|- |[[Hudson-153|Waters]]||[[Hudson-153|Mary]]||1653-09-07||1721-12-11||68||Ep(77.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(77.) Mary (Hudson) Waters." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/21/mode/1up Page 21]. Map(376). [[Hudson-153|Mary (Hudson) Waters]] wife of [[Waters-1069|Sergt. Samuel Waters]].||0.00||0.00||||
TBD
|- |[[Winn-1968|Winn]]||[[Winn-1968|Timothy]]||1687-02-27||1752-01-02||64||Ep(156.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(156.) Timothy Winn." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/32/mode/1up Page 32]. Map(389).||0.00||0.00||||
TBD
|- |[[Warren-1478|Wright]]||[[Warren-1478|Abigail]]||1640-10-27||1726-04-06||85||Ep(92.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(92.) Abigail (Warren) Wright." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/23/mode/1up Page 23]. Map(481). [[Warren-1478|Abigail (Warren) Wright]], Wife of [[Wright-2418|John Wright]].||0.00||0.00||||[[Image:Warren-1478.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Wright-2770|Wright]]||[[Wright-2770|James]]||1677-03-10||1735-01-06||58||Ep(103.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(103.) James Wright" [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/24/mode/1up Page 24]. Map(378).||0.00||0.00||2018-06-12||[[Image:Wright-2770-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Wright-2418|Wright]]||[[Wright-2418|John]]||1631||1714-04-30||83||Ep(56.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(56.) John Wright" [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/18/mode/1up Page 18]. Map(511). Husband of [[Warren-1478|Abigail Wright]].||0.00||0.00||2018-06-12||[[Image:Wright-2418.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Wright-1699|Wright]]||[[Wright-1699|Dea. Josiah]]||1674-03-10||1747-01-22||73||Ep(130.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(130.) Josiah Wright" [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/29/mode/1up Page 29]. Map(504 & 516). Husband of [[Carter-22948|Ruth (Carter) Wright]].||0.00||0.00||||
TBD
|- |[[Wright-2426|Wright]]||[[Wright-2426|Phebe]]||1721-07-13||1724-12-07||3||Ep(87.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(87.) Phebe Wright" [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/22/mode/1up Page 22]. Map(433). Daughter of [[Wright-1699|Dea. Josiah]] & [[Carter-22948|Ruth (Carter) Wright]].||0.00||0.00||||
TBD
|- |[[Todd-171|Wright]]||[[Todd-171|Ruth]]||1657-04-11||1717-02-18||59||Ep(63.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(63.) Ruth (Todd-Center) Wright." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/19/mode/1up Page 19]. Map(387). [[Todd-171|Ruth (Todd-Center) Wright]], 2nd wife of [[Wright-20406|Joseph Wright]].||0.00||0.00||||
TBD
|- |[[Brooks-8627|Wright]]||[[Brooks-8627|Rachel]]||1695-11-29||1750-06-21||54||Ep(148.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(148.) Rachel (Brooks) Wright." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/31/mode/1up Page 31]. Map(434). [[Brooks-8627|Rachel (Brooks) Wright]], 3rd wife of [[Wright-20406|Joseph Wright]].||0.00||0.00||2016-04-17||[[Image:Brooks-8627.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Swain-1214|Wyman]]||[[Swain-1214|Elizabeth]]||1743-12-10||1773-01-06||29||Ep(223.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(223.) Elizabeth (Swain) Wyman." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/43/mode/1up Pages 43-44]. Map(508). [[Swain-1214|Elizabeth (Swain) Wyman]], wife of [[Wyman-1133|Benjamin Wyman, Jr.]].||0.00||0.00||2019-05-23||[[Image:Swain-1214-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Wyman-109|Wyman]]||[[Wyman-109|Francis]]||1620-02-24||1699-11-28||82||Ep(23.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(23.) Francis Wyman." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/11/mode/1up Page 11]. Map(446). Tanner. Born in England.||0.00||0.00||||
TBD
|- |[[Simonds-1137|Wyman]]||[[Simonds-1137|Huldah]]||1700-10-25||1768-05-28||67||Ep(210.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(210.) Huldah Wyman." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/40/mode/1up Page 40]. Map(330). [[Simonds-1137|Huldah (Simonds) Wyman]], wife of [[Wyman-1876|Nathan Wyman]].||0.00||0.00||||
TBD
|- |[[Wyman-1876|Wyman]]||[[Wyman-1876|Nathan]]||1696-01-08||1773-02-04||77||Ep(224.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(224.) Mr. Nathan Wynman." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/44/mode/1up Page 44]. Map(331). Wheelwright. Husband of [[Simonds-1137|Huldah (Simonds) Wyman]].||0.00||0.00||||
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|- |[[Wyman-1292|Wyman]]||[[Wyman-1292|Ens., Samuel]]||1690-02-07||1743-12-18||54||Ep(122.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(122.) Ens. Samuel Wyman." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/27/mode/1up Page 27]. Map(346). Husband of [[Simonds-130|Susanna (Simonds) Wyman]].||0.00||0.00||2019-05-23||[[Image:Wyman-1292.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Simonds-130|Wyman]]||[[Simonds-130|Susanna]]||1689-05-02||1752-11-24||63||Ep(161.), [[#Cutter|Cutter]]: Citing: "(161.) Susanna (Simonds) Wyman." [https://archive.org/stream/transcriptofepit00cutt#page/33/mode/1up Page 33]. Map(345). [[Simonds-130|Susanna (Simonds) Wyman]] wife of [[Wyman-1292|Ens. Samuel Wyman]].||0.00||0.00||2019-05-23||[[Image:Simonds-130.jpg|100px]] |- |} ---- === Sources === See also: * Cutter, William. ''[[Space:Transcript of Epitaphs in Woburn First and Second Burial Grounds|Transcript of Epitaphs in Woburn First and Second Burial Grounds]]'' (Andrews, Cutler & Co., Woburn, 1890). * Wyman, Nathan. ''Woburn Burying-Ground. Inscriptions on the Grave Stones in the First Burying-Ground in Woburn Centre.'', [[Space:NEHGR|The New England Historical & Genealogical Register]]. (NEHGS, Boston, Mass., 1848-1849). * Woburn Historical Society. [https://woburnhistoricalsociety.com/~-first-burial-ground First Burial Ground]. (Accessed 5 May 2023).

First Class Passengers on the Titanic

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Complete List of First Class Passengers on the Titanic [[:Category:1st_Class_Passengers_on_Titanic|1st Class Passengers on Titanic]] [[Project:Worldwide_Disasters|Worldwide Disasters]] | [[Project:Titanic|Titanic Project]] | [[:Category:RMS_Titanic|RMS Titanic]] Contact: [[Tucker-11084|Donna Tucker Baumann]] ===Summary=== * Date:15 Apr 1912 * Location: Atlantic Ocean * Victims: {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Victims''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|'''Age''' ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|'''Class''' ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|'''Connected
to World Tree''' ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|'''Titanic Project
on Trusted List''' ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Allen-10708|ALLEN, Miss Elisabeth Walton]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|29 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Allison-1616|ALLISON, Master Hudson Trevor ]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|11m ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Allison-1615|ALLISON, Miss Helen Loraine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Allison-1617|ALLISON, Master Hudson Trevor]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|30 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Daniels-1577|ALLISON, Mrs Bess Waldo]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|25 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Anderson-14416|ANDERSON, Mr Henry ]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|42 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Andrews-4188|ANDREWS, Miss Cornelia Theodosia ]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|62 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Andrews-4604|ANDREWS, Mr Thomas]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|39 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Lamson-236|APPLETON, Mrs Charlotte]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|53 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Artagaveytia-1|ARTAGAVEYTIA, Mr Ramon]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|71 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Astor-2|ASTOR, Colonel John Jacob]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|47 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Force-76|ASTOR, Mrs Madeleine Talmage]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|18 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Aubart-1|AUBART, Mme. Léontine Pauline ]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|24 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Barber-4591|BARBER, Miss Ellen Mary]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|26 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Barkworth-2|BARKWORTH, Mr Algernon Henry]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|47 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Bassani-9|BASSANI, Mrs Albina]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|31 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Baumann-545|BAUMANN, Mr John David]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|48 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Baxter-1889|BAXTER, Mr Quigg Edmond]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|24 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[De Lanaudiére-Chaput-2|BAXTER, Mrs Hélène]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|50 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Beattie-636|BEATTIE, Mr Thomson]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|36 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Beckwith-672|BECKWITH, Mr Richard Leonard]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|37 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Monypeny-3|BECKWITH, Mrs Sarah Maybell]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|46 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Behr-168|BEHR, Mr Karl Howell]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|26 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Bessette-378|BESSETTE, Miss Nellie Mayo ]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|39 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Bidois-9|BIDOIS, Miss Rosalie]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|46 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Bird-6538|BIRD, Miss Ellen]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|31 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Birnbaum-157|BIRNBAUM, Mr Jakob]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|24 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Bishop-7004|BISHOP, Mr Dickinson H.]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|25 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Walton-3572|BISHOP, Mrs Helen Margaret]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|19 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Björnström-Steffansson-1|BJÖRNSTRÖM-STEFFANSSON, Mr Mauritz Håkan]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|28 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Blackwell-2025|BLACKWELL, Mr Stephen Weart]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|45 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Blank-423|BLANK, Mr Henry]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|39 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Bonnell-470|BONNELL, Miss Caroline]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|30 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Bonnell-469|BONNELL, Miss Elizabeth]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|61 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Borebank-1|BOREBANK, Mr John James]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|41 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Bowen-2476|BOWEN, Miss Grace Scott]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|45 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Bowerman-466|BOWERMAN, Miss Elsie Edith]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|22 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Brady-3671|BRADY, Mr John Bertram]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|41 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|BRAND, Mr ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#0099FF;"|'''Disembarked
at
Cherbourg''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Brandeis-38|BRANDEIS, Mr Emil Franklin]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|48 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Brereton-788|BRERETON, Mr George Andrew]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|37 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Brewe-6|BREWE, Dr Arthur Jackson]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|45 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Lamson-201|BROWN, Mrs Caroline Lane]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|59 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Tobin-489|BROWN, Mrs Margaret]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|44 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="center" style="background:#FFFF33;"|'''Disembarked
at
Queenstown''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Browne-4619|Rev Francis Browne]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|31 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="center" style="background:#FFFF33;"|'''Disembarked
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Queenstown''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Ward-9788|BUCKNELL, Mrs Emma Eliza]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|58 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Burns-3085|BURNS, Miss Elizabeth Margaret]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|41 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Butt-1496|BUTT, Major Archibald Willingham]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|46 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Cairns-596|CAIRNS, Mr Alexander Milne]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|28 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Calderhead-28|CALDERHEAD, Mr Edward Pennington]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|42 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Hungerford-753|CANDEE, Mrs Helen Churchill]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|52 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Cardeza-2|CARDEZA, Mr Thomas Drake Martinez]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|36 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Drake-6697|CARDEZA, Mrs Charlotte Wardle]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|58 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Carlsson-1226|CARLSSON, Mr Frans Olof]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|33 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Carrau-55|CARRAU, Mr Francisco Mauro Severiano]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|27 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Carraú-Esteves-1|CARRAÚ-ESTEVES, Mr José Pedro]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|17 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|CARRUTHERS, Mr Francis ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#E67E22;"|'''Disembarked
at
Southampton''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Carter-9920|CARTER, Master William Thornton II]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|11 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Carter-9924|CARTER, Miss Lucile Polk]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|14 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Carter-9925|CARTER, Mr William Ernest]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|36 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Polk-478|CARTER, Mrs Lucile]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|36 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Case-4233|CASE, Mr Howard Brown]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|49 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Fosdick-227|CASSEBEER, Mrs Eleanor Genevieve]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|36 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Cavendish-255|CAVENDISH, Mr Tyrell William]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|36 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Siegel-570|CAVENDISH, Mrs Julia Florence]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|25 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Chaffee-2849|CHAFFEE, Mr Herbert Fuller]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|46 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Toogood-191|CHAFFEE, Mrs Carrie Constance]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|47 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Chambers-5904|CHAMBERS, Mr Norman Campbell]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|27 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Griggs-1900|CHAMBERS, Mrs Bertha]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|32 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Chaudanson-1|CHAUDANSON, Miss Victorine]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|36 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Cherry-1441|CHERRY, Miss Gladys]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|30 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Chevré-8|CHEVRÉ, Mr Paul Romaine Marie Léonce]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|45 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Barber-6991|CHIBNALL, Mrs Edith Martha Bowerman]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|48 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Chisholm-1541|CHISHOLM, Mr Roderick]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|43 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="center" style="background:#E67E22;"|'''Disembarked
at
Southampton''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Clark-42052|CLARK, Mr Walter Miller]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|27 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[McDowell-3257|CLARK, Mrs Virginia Estelle]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|26 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Cleaver-453|CLEAVER, Miss Alice Catherine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|22 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Clifford-3264|CLIFFORD, Mr George Quincy]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|40 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Colley-838|COLLEY, Mr Edward Pomeroy]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|37 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|COLLIS, Mr ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="center" style="background:#0099FF;"|'''Disembarked
at
Cherbourg''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Compton-2911|COMPTON, Miss Sara Rebecca]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|39 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Compton-2912|COMPTON, Mr Alexander Taylor jr]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|37 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Ingersoll-779|COMPTON, Mrs Mary Eliza]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|64 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Lamson-256|CORNELL, Mrs Malvina Helen]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|55 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Crafton-122|CRAFTON, Mr John Bertram]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|58 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Crosby-3448|CROSBY, Captain Edward Gifford]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|70 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Crosby-3449|CROSBY, Miss Harriette Rebecca]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|39 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Halstead-925|CROSBY, Mrs Catherine Elizabeth]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|64 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Cumings-62|CUMINGS, Mr John Bradley]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|39 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Thayer-4164|CUMINGS, Mrs Florence Briggs]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|35 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Daly-1928|DALY, Mr Peter Dennis]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|51 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Daniel-5569|DANIEL, Mr Robert Williams]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|27 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Daniels-1581|DANIELS, Miss Sarah Rebecca]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|36 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Davidson-9343|DAVIDSON, Mr Thornton]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|31 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Hays-3734|Orian (Hays) Davidson]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|27 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Dick-2079|Albert Dick]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|31 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Gillespie-3357|Vera (Gillespie) Dick]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|17 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Dodge-1734|Washington Dodge]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|52 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Dodge-1732|Washington Dodge]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|4 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Vidaver-2|Ruth (Vidaver) Dodge]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|38 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Douglas-11244|Walter Douglas]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|50 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Dutton-2594|Mahala (Dutton) Douglas]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|48 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Baxter-1888|Mary Helene (Baxter) Douglas]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|27 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Sutherland-1204|Lucy (Sutherland) Lady Duff-Gordon]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|48 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Duff-Gordon-1|Cosmo Duff-Gordon 5th Bt]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|49 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Dulles-32|DULLES, Mr William Crothers]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|39 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Dyer-Edwardes-2|DYER EDWARDES, Mr Thomas]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|65 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="center" style="background:#0099FF;"|'''Disembarked
at
Cherbourg''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Villiers-262|DYER EDWARDES, Mrs Clementina Georgina Lucy Drummond]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|53 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="center" style="background:#0099FF;"|'''Disembarked
at
Cherbourg''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Potter-10516|EARNSHAW, Mrs Olive]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|23 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Endres-358|Caroline Louise Endres]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|39 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Eustis-120|Elizabeth Eustis]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|54 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Evans-30902|EVANS, Miss Edith Corse]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|36 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Farthing-644|John Farthing]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|48 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Wendt-735|FLEGENHEIM, Mrs Antoinette]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|48 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Fleming-5032|Margaret Fleming]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|42 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|FLETCHER, Miss N. ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="center" style="background:#0099FF;"|'''Disembarked
at
Cherbourg''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Flynn-4048|FLYNN, Mr John Irwin]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|36 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Foreman-2797|FOREMAN, Mr Benjamin Laventall]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|30 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|FORMAN, Mr J. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#0099FF;"|'''Disembarked
at
Cherbourg''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|FORMAN, Mrs ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="center" style="background:#0099FF;"|'''Disembarked
at
Cherbourg''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Fortune-454|Alice Fortune]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|24 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Fortune-461|Ethel (Fortune) Gordon]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|28 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Fortune-462|Mabel (Fortune) Driscoll]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|23 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Fortune-463|Charlie Fortune]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|19 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Fortune-455|Mark Fortune]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|64 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[McDougald-128|Mary (McDougald) Fortune]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|60 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Francatelli-1|Laura Mabel (Francatelli) Haering]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|31 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Franklin-12184|FRANKLIN, Mr Thomas Parnham]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|37 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Frauenthal-32|FRAUENTHAL, Dr Henry William]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|49 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Frauenthal-34|FRAUENTHAL, Mr Isaac Gerald]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|43 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Heinsheimer-8|FRAUENTHAL, Mrs Clara]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|42 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Frölicher-3|FRÖLICHER, Miss Hedwig Margaritha]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|22 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Frölicher-2|FRÖLICHER-STEHLI, Mr Maximilian Josef]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|60 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Stehli-88|FRÖLICHER-STEHLI, Mrs Margaretha Emerentia]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|48 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Fry-6225|Richard Fry]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|39 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Futrell-198|Jacques Futrell]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|37 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Peel-941|Lillie (Peel) Futrell]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|35 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Gee-2414|Arthur Gee]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|47 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Brown-104880|GIBSON, Miss Dorothy Winifred]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|22 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Boesen-56|GIBSON, Mrs Pauline Caroline]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|45 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Gieger-29|Amalie Henriette Gieger]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|35 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Giglio-106|Victor Giglio]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|23 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Goldenberg-120|GOLDENBERG, Mr Samuel Levi]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|47 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Wiggins-3048|GOLDENBERG, Mrs Nella Carlynne]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|46 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Goldschmidt-512|GOLDSCHMIDT, Mr George B]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|71 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Gracie-25|Archibald Gracie IV]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|53 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| y ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Graham-20785|GRAHAM, Miss Margaret Edith]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|19 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Graham-20798|GRAHAM, Mr George Edward]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|38 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Junkin-365|GRAHAM, Mrs Edith]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|58 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Greenfield-1605|GREENFIELD, Mr William Bertram]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|23 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Strouse-310|GREENFIELD, Mrs Blanche]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|45 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Guggenheim-10|Benjamin Guggenheim]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|46 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| y ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Harder-487|HARDER, Mr George Achilles]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|25 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Annan-47|HARDER, Mrs Dorothy]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|21 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Harper-7100|Henry Harper]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|48 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Haxtun-2|Myra (Haxtun) Harper]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|49 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Harrington-7820|Charles Harrington]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|37 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Harris-38161|Henry Burkardt Harris]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|45 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Wallach-80|Irene (Wallach) Harris]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|35 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Harrison-18635|HARRISON, Mr William Henry]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|45 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Hassab-1|HASSAB, Mr Hammad]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|27 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Hawksford-47|HAWKSFORD, Mr Walter James]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|45 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Hays-4817|HAYS, Miss Margaret Bechstein]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|24 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Hays-4610|Charles Hays]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|55 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Gregg-2954|Clara (Gregg) Hays]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|52 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Head-3842|HEAD, Mr Christopher]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|42 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Hilliard-1463|Herbert Hilliard]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|44 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Hipkins-85|HIPKINS, Mr William Edward]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|55 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Hippach-1|HIPPACH, Miss Gertrude Isabelle]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|17 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Fischer-6197|HIPPACH, Mrs Ida Sophia]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|44 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Andrews-4192|Anna (Andrews) Hogeboom]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|51 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Holverson-37|HOLVERSON, Mr Alexander Oskar]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|42 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Towner-544|HOLVERSON, Mrs Mary Alice]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|35 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Homer-961|HOMER, Mr Harry Haven]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|40 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Hoyt-3954|HOYT, Mr Frederick Maxfield]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|38 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Hoyt-3952|HOYT, Mr William Fisher]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|43 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Forby-36|HOYT, Mrs Jane Anne]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|33 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Icard-50|Rose Amélie Icard]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|39 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Isham-836|Ann Isham]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|50 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Ismay-15|Joseph Ismay]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|49 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Jones-90799|JONES, Mr Charles Cresson]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|46 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Julian-1628|JULIAN, Mr Henry Forbes]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|50 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Keeping-140|KEEPING, Mr Edwin Herbert]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|33 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Kent-6819|Edward Kent]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|58 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Kenyon-2257|KENYON, Mr Frederick Roland]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|41 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Stauffer-1650|KENYON, Mrs Marion Estelle]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|40 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Kimball-4053|KIMBALL, Mr Edwin Nelson Jr.]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|42 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Parsons-12146|KIMBALL, Mrs Susan Gertrude]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|45 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Klaber-40|KLABER, Mr Herman]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|41 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Kreuchen-1|KREUCHEN, Miss Emilie]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|29 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Farnham-1129|LEADER, Dr Alice May]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|49 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Lenox-Conyngham-7|Denis Lenox-Conyngham]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|10 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="center" style="background:#0099FF;"|'''Disembarked
at
Cherbourg''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Lenox-Conyngham-8|Eileen (Lenox-Conyngham) Schefer]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|11 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="center" style="background:#0099FF;"|'''Disembarked
at
Cherbourg''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Lenox-Conyngham-10|Harriet Alice Lenox-Conyngham]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|34 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="center" style="background:#0099FF;"|'''Disembarked
at
Cherbourg''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Turton-150|Barbara Josephine (Turton) Lenox-Conyngham]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|44 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="center" style="background:#0099FF;"|'''Disembarked
at
Cherbourg''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Leroy-870|Berthe Leroy]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|27 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Lesueur-207|Louis Gustave Joseph Lesueur]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|35 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Lewy-22|Ervin Lewy]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|30 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Lind-1339|LIND, Mr Erik Gustaf]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|42 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Posse-23|LINDSTRÖM, Mrs Sigrid]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|55 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Lines-902|LINES, Miss Mary Conover]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|16 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[James-18913|LINES, Mrs Elizabeth Lindsey]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|50 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Long-8872|Milton Long]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|29 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Longley-220|Gretchen Fiske (Longley) Leopold]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|21 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Loring-2227|Joseph Holland Loring]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|30 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Lurette-1|Eugénie Elise Lurette]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|59 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Madill-363|MADILL, Miss Georgette Alexandra]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|16 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Maguire-1548|MAGUIRE, Mr John Edward]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|30 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|MAIONI, Miss Roberta Elizabeth Mary ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|20 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Maréchal-110|Pierre Maréchal]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|29 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Marvin-1489|Daniel Marvin]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|18 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Farquarson-18|MARVIN, Mrs Mary Graham Carmichael]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|18 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[May-10707|MAY, Mr Richard W.]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="center" style="background:#FFFF33;"|'''Disembarked
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Queenstown''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[May-10709|MAY, Mr Stanley]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="center" style="background:#FFFF33;"|'''Disembarked
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Queenstown''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Mayne-1123|MAYNÉ, Mlle Berthe Antonine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|24 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[McCaffry-5|MCCAFFRY, Mr Thomas Francis]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|46 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[McCarthy-5220|Timothy McCarthy]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|54 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[McGough-378|MCGOUGH, Mr James Robert]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|35 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Meyer-8071|Edgar Meyer]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|28 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Saks-34|Leila (Saks) Meyer Ranger]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|25 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Millett-499|Francis Millett]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|65 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Minahan-38|William Minahan]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|44 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Minahan-43|Ida Daisy Minahan]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|33 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Thorpe-3283|MINAHAN, Mrs Lillian Mae]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|37 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Mock-737|MOCK, Mr Philipp Edmund]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|30 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Molson-50|Harry Molson]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|55 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Moore-51598|Clarence Moore]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|47 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Natsch-1|NATSCH, Mr Charles]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|36 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Newell-1794|Madeleine Newell]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|31 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Newell-772|Marjorie (Newell) Robb]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|23 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Newell-1792|Arthur Newell]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|58 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Newsom-744|NEWSOM, Miss Helen Monypeny]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|19 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Nichols-13666|Emily Nichols]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|48 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="center" style="background:#FFFF33;"|'''Disembarked
at
Queenstown''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Nicholson-7058|Arthur Nicholson]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|59 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Noel-647|Gerard Noel]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|55 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="center" style="background:#0099FF;"|'''Disembarked
at
Cherbourg''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Noel-646|William Noel]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|13 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="center" style="background:#0099FF;"|'''Disembarked
at
Cherbourg''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Nourney-1|NOURNEY, Mr Alfred]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|20 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Odell-746|Jack Odell]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|11 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="center" style="background:#FFFF33;"|'''Disembarked
at
Queenstown''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Odell-2873|ODELL, Miss Kate]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="center" style="background:#FFFF33;"|'''Disembarked
at
Queenstown''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[May-10706|ODELL, Mrs Lily May]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="center" style="background:#FFFF33;"|'''Disembarked
at
Queenstown''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Oliva y Ocana-1|OLIVA Y OCANA, Doña Fermina]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|39 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Omont-1|Alfred Fernand Omont]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|29 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Ostby-11|Helene Ostby]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|22 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Ostby-40|Engelhart Ostby]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|64 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Oviés y Rodríguez-1|OVIÉS Y RODRÍGUEZ, Mr Servando José Florentino]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|36 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Parr-2814|PARR, Mr William Henry Marsh]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|29 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="center" style="background:#E67E22;"|'''Disembarked
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Southampton''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Partner-34|PARTNER, Mr Austin]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|40 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Payne-13961|PAYNE, Mr Vivian Ponsonby]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|23 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Pears-315|PEARS, Mr Thomas]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|29 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Wearne-312|PEARS, Mrs Edith]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|22 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Peñasco y Castellana-1|PEÑASCO Y CASTELLANA, Mr Victor]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|24 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Perez de Soto y Vallejo-1|PEÑASCO Y CASTELLANA, Mrs Maria Josefa Perezde Soto y Vallejo]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|22 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Perreault-188 |PERREAULT, Miss Mary Anne]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|33 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Peuchen-2|Arthur Peuchen]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|52 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Porter-16940|Walter Porter]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|46 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Wilson-69994|POTTER, Mrs Lily Alexenia]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|56 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Reuchlin-5|REUCHLIN, Jonkh Johan George]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|37 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Rheims-12|Georges Rheims]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|33 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Righini-11|Sante Righini]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|28 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[McMillan-4983|ROBERT, Mrs Elisabeth Walton]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|43 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Robins-1940|Victor Robins]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|45 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Roebling-13|Washington Roebling]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|31 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Romaine-117|ROMAINE, Mr Charles Hallace]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|45 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Rood-794|ROOD, Mr Hugh Roscoe]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|39 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Rosenbaum-671|Edith (Rosenbaum) Russell]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|32 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Rosenshine-3|ROSENSHINE, Mr George]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|45 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Ross-16103|John Ross]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|36 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Dyer-Edwardes-1|ROTHES, Lucy Noël Martha, Countess of]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|33 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Rothschild-724|ROTHSCHILD, Mr Martin]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|46 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Barrett-10310|ROTHSCHILD, Mrs Elizabeth Jane Anne]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|54 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Rowe-8534|Alfred Rowe]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|59 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Ryerson-306|John (Jack) Borie Ryerson]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|13 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Ryerson-309|RYERSON, Miss Emily Borie]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|18 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Ryerson-308|Susan (Ryerson) Patterson]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|21 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Ryerson-307|Arthur Ryerson]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|61 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Borie-1|RYERSON, Mrs Emily Maria]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|48 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Saalfield-6|SAALFELD, Mr Adolphe]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|47 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Sägesser-3|SÄGESSER, Mlle Emma]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|24 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Salomon-399|SALOMON, Mr Abraham Lincoln]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|43 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Sanderson-2861|SANDERSON, Mr Harold Arthur]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|52 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="center" style="background:#E67E22;"|'''Disembarked
at
Southampton''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Mock-736|SCHABERT, Mrs Emma]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|35 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Serreplan-1|Auguste (Serreplan) Serreplaà]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|30 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Seward-925|SEWARD, Mr Frederic Kimber]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|34 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Shutes-19|SHUTES, Miss Elizabeth Weed]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|40 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Silverthorne-325|SILVERTHORNE, Mr Spencer Victor]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|35 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Silvey-557|SILVEY, Mr William Baird]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|51 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Munger-1244|SILVEY, Mrs Alice Gray]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|39 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Simonius-Blumer-1|SIMONIUS-BLUMER, Mr Colonel (Oberst) Alfons]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|56 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Sloper-174|SLOPER, Mr William Thompson]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|28 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Smart-4192|John Smart]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|56 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Smith-198393|James Smith]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|56 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Smith-198382|Lucian Smith]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|24 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Smith-211325|SMITH, Mr Richard William]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|57 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Hughes-19303|Mary Eloise (Hughes) Smith]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|18 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Snyder-11225|John Snyder]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|24 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Stevenson-2207|Nellie (Stevenson) Snyder]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|23 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Spedden-8|Robert Spedden]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|6 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Spedden-9|Frederic Spedden]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|45 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Stone-5363|Margaretta (Stone) Spedden]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|39 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Spencer-17977|William Spencer]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|57 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Adnot-1|Marie (Adnot) Spencer]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|48 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Stähelin-38|STÄHELIN-MAEGLIN, Dr Max]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|32 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Stead-747|William Stead]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|62 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Stengel-273|Charles Stengel]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|54 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Morris-25903|Annie (Morris) Stengel]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|43 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Eustis-118|Martha (Eustis) Stephenson]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|52 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|STEVENS, Mr George ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#0099FF;"|'''Disembarked
at
Cherbourg''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Stewart-38519|STEWART, Mr Albert Ankeny]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|64 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Stone-18208|STONE, Mrs Martha Evelyn]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|61 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Straus-56|Isidor Straus]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|67 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Blun-3|Ida (Blun) Straus]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|63 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Sutton-10444|SUTTON, Mr Frederick]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|61 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yea ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Barron-4225|SWIFT, Mrs Margaret Welles]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|46 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Taussig-22|TAUSSIG, Miss Ruth]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|18 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Taussig-21|TAUSSIG, Mr Emil]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|54 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Mandelbaum-99|TAUSSIG, Mrs Tillie]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|39 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Taylor-66026|TAYLOR, Mr Elmer Zebley]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|48 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Cummins-2423|TAYLOR, Mrs Juliet Cummins]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|49 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Thayer-3434|John Thayer III]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|17 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Thayer-3433|John Thayer Jr.]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|49 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Morris-13101|Marian (Morris) Thayer]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|39 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|THOMPSON, Mr Joey ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="center" style="background:#E67E22;"|'''Disembarked
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Southampton''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[McMinn-809|THORNE, Miss Gertrude Maybelle]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|37 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Tucker-14475|TUCKER, Mr Gilbert Milligan jr]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|31 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Uruchurtu Ramirez-1|URUCHURTU, Don. Manuel Ramirez]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|39 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Van Derhoef-28|Wycoff Van Derhoef]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|61 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#E67E22;"|'''Disembarked
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Southampton''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Walker-40714|William Walker]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|48 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Ward-29653|WARD, Miss Annie Moore]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|37 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Warren-152|WARREN, Mr Frank Manley]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|63 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Atkinson-9324|WARREN, Mrs Anna Sophia]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|60 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Weir-3528|Colonel John Weir]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|61 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Holmes-14025|Ella (Holmes) White]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|55 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[White-49035|WHITE, Mr Percival Wayland]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|54 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[White-55824|WHITE, Mr Richard Frasar]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|21 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Wick-464|Colonel George Wick]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|57 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Wick-465|Mary Natalie (Wick) Nevinson]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|31 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Hitchcock-2490|Mary (Hitchcock) Peebles Wick]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|45 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Widener-68|George Widener]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|50 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Widener-291|Harry Widener]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|27 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Elkins-801|Eleanor (Elkins) Widener Rice]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|50 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|WILDING, Mr Edward ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="center" style="background:#E67E22;"|'''Disembarked
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Southampton''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Willard-3607|WILLARD, Miss Constance]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|21 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Williams-86936|WILLIAMS, Mr Charles Duane]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|51 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Williams-21690|Fletcher Williams]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|43 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Williams-86182|WILLIAMS, Mr Richard Norris]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|21 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Wilson-19326|Helen (Wilson) Rosenquist]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|33 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Woolner-68|WOOLNER, Mr Hugh]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|45 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Wotton-456|WOTTON, Mr Henry Swaffin]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|54 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="center" style="background:#0099FF;"|'''Disembarked
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Cherbourg''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Wright-42703|WRIGHT, Mr George]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|62 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| [[Young-17762|Marie Young]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|36 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1st Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- |} |}

First Families of Maryland

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[[Category:First Families of Maryland]] See: [[:Category:First Families of Maryland]] category for a grouping of WikiTree profiles of First Families of Maryland. ==Eligibility for First Families of Maryland Category== Persons eligible for the category aided in the establishment of the Palatinate of Maryland or were an office holder, real property owner or resident in Maryland prior to December 31st, 1734. Profiles on WikiTree which appear to meet this criterion may be placed in [[:Category:First Families of Maryland]], even if they are not listed below. ===Background Information=== Read more at * [http://www.firstfamiliesofmaryland.com/ The First Families of Maryland Website] * [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:US_Southern_Colonies_British_Maryland&public=1#Existing_Categories WikiTree Maryland Colony Project Resource Page] === Linking Existing WikiTree Profiles to this Page === This is their official list. To make it easier to update the official list: * if a profile is not on the official list do not add it to the list below (just add the the profile to [[:Category:First Families of Maryland]]) * don't change dates or add extra info to names * don't change the formatting of the lines NOTE: *To link an existing WikiTree profile directly to this page, select the '''edit''' button. *Scroll down to the individual's name *Inside double [ and ] symbols, ::1-enter the WikiTree ID (see John or Thomas Dent for an example while in the EDIT page) and ::2-the individual's name ::3-separated by the | symbol :::Example: '''Dent-19|John Dent''' enclosed inside DOUBLE [ and ] symbols (two of each on each end). *This will provide a direct link to the individual's WikiTree profile. *If you need assistance, please ask in the G2G and add the tag ''categorization''. === Current List of Eligible Persons -- First Families of Maryland === :NOTE: As new members prove their descent, the list of eligible ancestors grows. Here is the list as accessed 13 May 2023: :Robert Abell (c.1604-1663) in St. Mary's County by 1650. :Richard Ackworth (Acworth) (c.1634-c.1676) in Somerset County by 1666. :John Baldwin Adamson (c.1682-1744) in Prince George's County by 1726. :John Addison (1634-1706) in Charles County by 1692. :James Alexander (1652-1717) in Somerset County by 1678. :James Alexander (c.1690-c.1779) in Cecil County by 1714. :Joseph Alexander (1660-c.1730) in Cecil County by 1714. :Moses Alexander (c.1690-1762) in Cecil County by 1714. :Samuel Alexander (1657-1733) in Cecil County by 1714. :Thomas Allanson (1638-c.1684) in Charles County by 1663. :Rhodam Allen * (c.1742-1820) in Charles County by 1742. :Hugh Allison * (1714-1799) in Baltimore County by 1767. :William Amos (1686-1759) in Baltimore County by 1714. :Mans Anderson ( -1679) in Baltimore County by 1662. :William Anderson ( -c.1701) in Anne Arundel County by 1670. :Patrick Andrews (c.1670 - ) in Maryland by 1716. :Francis Armstrong ( -1669) in Calvert County by 1657. :[[Asfordby-1|Susanna Asfordby]] (c.1671-c.1744) in Prince George's County by 1731. :[[Athy-16|George Athey]] (1642-c.1719) in Calvert County by 1668. :Benjamin Aydelott (1644-c.1704) in Somerset County by 1687. :Anne Ayres Chew (1640-c.1695) in Anne Arundel County by 1658. :William Ayres (c.1629-1655) in Anne Arundel County by 1653. :Maurice Baker (c.1640-c.1700) in Anne Arundel County by 1685. :Luke Barber (1615-c.1674) in St. Mary's County by 1654. :Joseph Bardell * (c.1710-1782) in Baltimore County by 1755. :[[Beall-75|Ninian Beall]] (1625-1717) in Calvert County by 1652. :Ninian Beall (c.1696-1780) in Prince George's County by 1702. :Easter Beckett (c.1650-c.1713) in Prince George's County by 1712. :John Belt (c.1645-c.1698) in Baltimore County by 1685. :Joseph Belt (1680-1761) in Anne Arundel County by 1701. :Richard Bennett (c.1609-c.1765) in Worcester County by 1675. :Henry Bennington (c.1700-1776) in Baltimore County by 1700. :Samuel Berry (1667-1753) in Charles County by 1667. :Francis Billingsley (1620-1684) in Calvert County by 1650. :Ebenezer Blackiston (c.1650-c.1709) in Cecil County by 1671. :William Blackiston ( - ) in Somerset County by 1681. :William Blackiston (c.1679- ) in Kent County by 1721. :John Board (1706-c.1767) in Anne Arundel County by 1716. :Thomas Boone (1630 - c 1704) in Kent County by 1671. :Joseph Boulet (Bullitt) (c.1642-1692) in Charles County by 1660. :William Bradshaw ( -c.1688) in Somerset County by 1681. :Benjamin Brashear (1620-c.1663) in Calvert County by 1663. :Robert Brasseur (c.1620-1665) in Calvert County by 1665. :John Brayfield (c.1682-c.1720) in Charles County by 1703. :Isaiah Bredell ( -c.1738) in Somerset County by 1710. :James Stephen Bredell (c.1710-c.1747) in Somerset County by 1710. :Giles Brent (1600-1672) in St. Mary's County by 1634. :John Briscoe (c.1612-c.1642) in St. Mary's County by 1634. :Robert Brooke (1602-1655) in Calvert County by 1655. :John Broughton ( - c.1720) in Somerset County by 1688. :Edward Brown (1734-1823) in Baltimore County by 1734. :Edward Brown V (c.1632-1678) in Kent County by 1655. :Gustavus Brown (1689-1762) in Charles County by 1708. :John Browne ( - 1668). :[[Buckman-82|John Buckman]] (1692-1743) in Charles County by 1718. :Robert Burchfield (1710-1783) in Baltimore County by 1710. :[[Burges-44|William Burgess]] (c.1622-1685) in Anne Arundel County by 1650. :Thomas Butler (c.1606-c.1646) in Kent County by 1642. :John Byrn ( -c.1732) in Calvert County by 1720. :William Caine (c.1650-1734) in Baltimore County by 1686. :George Calvert (c.1586-1632), the First Lord Baltimore. :George Calvert ( - ) in Baltimore County by 1647. :[[Calvert-24|Leonard Calvert]] (c.1610-1647) in St. Mary's County by 1634. :Edmund Cartledge II (1689-1740) in Frederick County by 1733. :Richard Caswell (1685-1755) in Baltimore County by 1712. :[[Cecil-443|Phillip Cecil]] (1692-1733) in Prince George's County by 1692. :William Cecil (1665-1749) in Prince George's County by 1665. :John Chaires (c.1625-c.1690) in Somerset County by 1666. :Richard Cheney (1616-1684) in Anne Arundel County by 1658. :Daniel Cheston ( - ). :John Chew (1587-1668) in Calvert County by 1649. :John Chew (1616-1672) in Calvert County by 1649. :Samuel Chew (c.1628-1676) in Anne Arundel County by 1661. :Thomas Clagett, Sr. (c.1644-c.1692) in Calvert County by 1674. :Thomas Claggett, Jr. (1677-c.1732) in Calvert County by 1685. :William Claiborne (1600-c.1679) in St. Mary's County by 1652. :[[Clarke-458 | Robert Clark(e)]] (c.1611-c.1664) in St. Mary's County by 1637. :Anders Clementsson (c.1638-1687) in Cecil County by 1661. :William Coale (c.1633-1678) in Anne Arundel County by 1667. :[[Codd-38|St. Ledger Codd]] (1635-c.1706) in Cecil County by 1688. :John Cole (1669-1746) in Baltimore County by 1697. :John Compton (1629-1718) in Charles County by 1695. :John Cooksey (1708-1758) in Charles County by 1708. :Mary Jane Corbin * (c.1700- ) in Baltimore County by 1746. :Nehemiah Covington (1628-1681) in Somerset County by 1675. :Christopher Cox ( -1713) in Anne Arundel County by 1683. :[[Crabtree-85|William Crabtree]] (c.1682-c.1756) in Baltimore County by 1706. :Thomas Cresap (1694-1787) in Harford County by 1710. :William Cromwell ( - 1684) in Baltimore County by 1678. :John Cross (c.1663-c1713) in Anne Arundel County by 1682. :[[Culver-572|John Culver]] (1693-1766) in Anne Arundel County by 1711. :[[Dorsey-254|Edward Dorsey Sr]] (1619-c.1659) in Anne Arundel County by 1650. :James Dashiell (c.1634-c.1697) in Somerset County by 1663. :Robert Davidge ( -1681) in Anne Arundel County by 1669. :Nicholas Day (1630 - 1704) in Baltimore County by 1695. :Nicholas Day Jr ( - 1739) in Baltimore County by 1704. :[[Dennis-570|Donnack Dennis]] (1645-c.1716) in Somerset County by 1673. :[[Dent-19|John Dent]] (1645-c.1712) in St. Mary's County by 1650. :[[Dent-143|Thomas Dent]] (1630-1676) in St. Mary's County by 1660. :Michael Disharoon ( -1691) in Somerset County by 1690. :James Ditto (c.1690-c.1732) in Baltimore County by 1712. :[[Dorsey-254|Col. Edward Dorsey Sr.]] ( - ) in Anne Arundel County by 1650. :Edward Dorsey, Jr (c.1645-c.1705) in Anne Arundel County by 1664. :Enoch Doughty (c.1637-c.1677) in Charles County by 1661. :Francis Doughty (c.1604-c.1686) in Charles County by 1659. :John Douglas (1636-1678) in Charles County by 1659. :John Douthit (1709-1784) in Prince George's County by 1733. :Moses Driskell (1689- ) in Somerset County by 1722. :Denis Driskill (1660-c.1721) in Somerset County by 1695. :David Dryden (c.1669-c.1744) in Somerset County by 1689. :William Dryden (c.1689- ) in Somerset County by 1734. :James Duke ( -1693) in Calvert County by 1684. :[[Duvall-144|Mareen Duvall]] (c.1625-1694) in Prince George's County by 1655. :Mareen Duval (c.1661-c.1735) in Anne Arundel County by 1678. :Mareen Duval III (1687-c.1741) in Prince George's County by 1703. :William Elder ( -c.1714) in Prince George's County by 1707. :William Elgate (1651- ) in Somerset County by 1685. :Robert Ellyson (c.1615-c.1666) in St. Mary's County by 1643. :Bartholomew Ennalls (c.1620-c.1688) in Dorchester County by 1676. :Hendrick Enoles (c.1632-c.1709) in Baltimore County by 1673. :[[Estep-6|John Estep]] * (1738- ) in Anne Arundel County by 1738. :[[Letchwalt-1|Mary (Letchwalt) Estep]] (c.1709- ) in Anne Arundel County by 1730. :Samuel Estep * (c.1760- ) in Frederick County by 1760. :[[Estep-58|Thomas Estep Sr.]] (c.1709- ) in Anne Arundel County by 1730. :John Evans ( -1686) in Somerset County by 1665. :[[Ewen-34|Richard Ewen]] (c.1610- ) in Anne Arundel by 1649. :James Ferrell (1705-1779) in Talbot County by 1730. :Guy Finch ( -c.1688) in Calvert County by 1674. :[[Ford-2935|Loyd Ford Jr.]] * (1748-1843) in Baltimore County by 1748. :Thomas Ford ( -c.1679) in Baltimore County by 1652. :Benjamin Fordham (1665-1717) in Anne Arundel County by 1703. :John Henry Fortineaux (1708-1753) in Frederick County by 1730. :Nicholas Fountain(e) (1638-1708) in Somerset County by 1665. :[[Fowke-26|Gerard Fowke]] (c.1625-c.1669) in Charles County by 1662. :[[Fowke-2|Col. Gerard Fowke]] (c.1662-1734) in Charles County by 1662. :James Frisby (c.1632-1674) in Cecil County by 1650. :William Fuller (c.1625-c.1683) in Anne Arundel County by 1654. :John Gaither (c.1641-1702) in Anne Arundel County by 1702. :[[Gardiner-949|Richard Gardiner]] (1592-c.1650) in St. Mary's County by 1640. :[[Gassaway-5|Nicholas Gassaway]] (1634-1691) in Anne Arundel County by 1649. :[[Gerard-13|Thomas Gerard]] (1608-1673) in St. Mary's County by 1638. :Garvis Gilbert (1680-1739) in Baltimore County by 1723. :John Giles ( - c1688) in Anne Arundel County by 1666. :William Giles (c.1640-c.1700) in Somerset County by 1672. :Christopher Gist ( -c.1690) in Baltimore County by 1679. :John Gittings (c.1625-c.1676) in St. Mary's County by 1660. :Phillip Gittings (c.1645-c.1693) in Prince George's County by 1693. :James Givan ( -c.1720) in Somerset County by 1687. :Robert Goldsborough (1733-1788) in Dorchester County by 1761. :Daniel Gookin (1612-1686) in Anne Arundel County by 1643. :Adrian Gordy (c.1656-c.1714) in Somerset County by 1682. :Charles Gorsuch (c.1642-1716) in Baltimore County by 1677. :William Grafton (c.1685-c.1767) in Baltimore County by 1725. :Verlinda Graves (1603-1660) in Somerset County by 1664. :Francis Gray (1617-1667) in St. Mary’s County by 1637. :Nicholas Greenberry (1627-1697) in Anne Arundel County by 1693. :Thomas Greene (1609-1651) in St. Mary's County by 1637. :[[Greenfield-469|Thomas Greenfield]] (1655-1705) in Baltimore County by 1678. :John Greenwell ( -1658) in St. Mary’s County by 1658. :[[Greer-614 |James Greer]] (c.1627-c.1688) in Baltimore County by 1687. :William Griffith (c.1675-1699) in Anne Arundel County by 1675. :[[Hall-2396|Richard Hall]] ( -1688) in Calvert County by 1665. :John Hamer (Heymore) ( - ) in Talbot County by 1670. :[[Handy-307|Samuel Handy]] (1646-c.1721). :Elias Harding (c.1729-c.1799) in Frederick County by 1728. :James Harlan (1692-c.1760) in Frederick County by 1733. :[[Harvey-3165|Nicholas Harvey]] (c.1614-c.1657) in St. Mary's County by 1634. :John Hawkins ( - ). :Joseph Hawkins (1665-c.1725) in Anne Arundel County by 1665. :Ralph Hawkins (c.1631-c.1669) in Anne Arundel County by 1662. :William Hearne (1627-1691) in Somerset County by 1688. :Joseph Hedges ( - ) in Prince George's County by 1730. :Augustine Herman (c.1605-c.1686) in Cecil County by 1661. :Francis Heydon (1628-1694) in Charles County by 1669. :John Heymore ( -c.1682) in Talbot County by 1670. :[[Hitchcock-582|William Hitchcock]] (1640-1685) in Baltimore County by 1702. :[[Hitchcock-581|William Hitchcock, Jr]] (c.1670-1738) in Baltimore County by 1716. :Anthony Holland (c.1645-1703) in Anne Arundel County by 1650. :George Hollingsworth (1712- ) in Cecil County by 1712. :Henry Hollingsworth (1658-c.1721) in Cecil County by 1721. :Thomas Hollingsworth (1661-1727) in Cecil County by 1712. :Robert Hopkins I ( -c.1708) in Somerset County by 1673. :Stephen Horsey, Sr. (c.1630-1671) in Somerset County by 1662. :Cornelius Howard (c.1643-c.1680) in Anne Arundel County by 1671. :Owen Humphrey * ( - ) in Frederick County by 1755. :Rogery Hurley ( - ) in Dorchester County by 1668. :Roger Hurley, Jr (c.1662-c.1727) in Dorchester County by 1714. :Francis Hutchins ( -c.1698) in Calvert County by 1682. :Thomas Hutchins (1650-1732) in Baltimore County by 1685. :John Hyde (c.1700-1760) in Anne Arundel County by 1690. :Thomas Hynson (c.1591-1679) in Kent County by 1651. :Thomas Hynson (c.1620-c.1667) in Kent County by 1659. :John Ingram, Jr (c.1700- ) in Kent County by 1724. :Joseph Isaac (c.1658-c.1689) in Calvert County by 1682. :Thomas Jacks ( -c.1755) in Baltimore County by 1717. :John Jacob (c.1632-1726) in Anne Arundel County by 1665. :Mary James ( -c.1714) in Anne Arundel County by 1685. :Richard James (c.1669-c.1685) in Anne Arundel County by 1669. :[[Jarboe-60 | Lt. Col. John Jarboe]] (1619-1674) in St. Mary's County by 1646. :Griffith Johnson (1734- ) in Anne Arundel County by 1734. :William Johnson (c.1640-c.1707) in St. Mary's County by 1668. :Henry Keedy * (c.1720-c.1772) in Frederick County by 1755. :Susanna Keene ( - ). :Thomas Keene, Jr (1593-c.1652) in Kent County by 1642. :Henry Kent (c.1625-1677). :Philip Key (1696-1764). :Thomas Kimber (c.1661-c.1722) in Cecil County by 1719. :James Knott (c. 1602-c.1653) in St. Mary’s County by 1651. :Robert Lake (1687-1717) in Dorchester County by 1714. :John Lamar (c.1690-c.1758) in Calvert County by 1690. :Thomas Lamar (c.1630-c.1714) in Calvert County by 1664. :Robert Lambdin (1628-1684) in Talbot County by 1663. :[[Lane-77|Corbin Lane]] * (1750-1816) in Baltimore County by 1750. :[[Lane-1334|Dutton Lane]] (c.1670-c.1726) in Anne Arundel County by 1670. :[[Lane-1507|Samuel Lane]] (c.1628-c.1682) in Anne Arundel County by 1670. :[[Lane-5212|Samuel Lane, Jr.]] * (c.1700-c.1779) in Baltimore County by 1736. :Walter Lane (c.1649-c.1717) in Somerset County by 1688. :William Laws (1672-1729) in Somerset County by 1729. :Isaac LeMasters ( - ). :John Leonard, Sr. (c.1657-1737) in Talbot County by 1692. :John Lewgar, Sr. (1602-1665) in Charles County by 1628. :Phillip Lewin (c.1639-c.1722) in Prince George's County by 1699. :George Lingan (1646-1708) in Baltimore County by 1681. :Thomas Linthicum, Sr. (1640-1701) in Anne Arundel County by 1658. :William Loftin ( -1703) in Baltimore County by 1697. :William Logsdon (1663-1731) in Baltimore County by 1674. :Ambrose London (c.1618-c.1706) in Somerset County by 1665. :John Lovelace (c.1680-c.1775) in Charles County by 1689. :[[Luckett-19|Samuel Luckett Sr]] (c.1650-c.1705) in Charles County by 1674. :Robert Lusby ( -c.1674) in Anne Arundel County by 1662. :Humberstone Lyon (c.1712-c.1767) in Prince George's County by 1732. :John MacCubbin (c.1630-1686) in Anne Arundel County by 1659. :David Mackelfish (c.1658-c.1710) in Anne Arundel County by 1693. :Cornelius Maddox (c.1660-1705) in Charles County by 1680. :Lazarus Maddox (c.1655-1717) in Somerset County by 1692. :[[Magruder-21|Alexander Magruder]] (1610-c.1677) in Prince George's County by 1653. :John Manley (c.1690-c.1733) in Cecil County by 1712. :William Marlo(we) (c.1640-c.1670) in Charles County by 1665. :William Marshall (1663-c.1698) in Charles County by 1665. :[[Marsham-5|Richard Marsham]] (1638-c.1713) in St. Mary's County by 1711. :[[Masters-166|William Masters Sr.]] (c.1691-c.1771) in Calvert County by 1691. :George Matthews (1706-c.1776) in Frederick County by 1731. :Henry Maynard (c.1665-c.1730) in Anne Arundel County by 1701. :Daniel McComas ( -c.1699) in Anne Arundel County by 1689. :John Meads ( -1711) in Calvert County by 1666. :John Medley (1615-1660) in St. Mary's County by 1637. :Robert Middleton (1651-c.1707) in Charles County by 1671. :Mary Miller ( - ) in Anne Arundel County by 1732. :Richard Minshall (c.1625-1675) in Somerset County by 1666. :Andrew Monroe, Sr. (c.1640- ) in St. Mary's County by 1646. :[[Muir-4118|James (Muir) Moore]] (c.1624-c.1735) in Prince George's County by 1697. :Patrick Moreland (c.1681-c.1716) in Charles County by 1707. :Thomas Morgan ( -c.1697) in Baltimore County by 1693. :James Mullikin (1629-1667) in Dorchester County by 1664. :James Murray (1665-1704) in Baltimore County by 1692. :John Neville (c.1618-c.1664) in Calvert County by 1637. :John Nichols (1618- ) in St. Mary's County by 1648. :James Noell (c.1659- ) in Dorchester County by 1659. :Pierce Nolan(d) (c.1655-c.1724) in Cecil County by 1686. :John Norris ( - ). :Thomas Norris (1608-c.1675) in St. Mary's County by 1639. :Thomas Norris I ( - ) in Talbot County by 1663. :Thomas Norris II ( - ) in Talbot County by 1668. :Thomas Norris (1668-1729) in Anne Arundel County by 1696. :John Nuthall ( - ) in St. Mary's County by 1644. :[[Ogle-272|Gov. Samuel Ogle]] (1694-1752) in Anne Arundel County by 1731. :Richard Owens ( -c.1684) in Baltimore County by 1650. :Richard Owings (c.1662-c.1726) in Anne Arundel County by 1698. :John Parker, Sr. (1635-c.1695) in Somerset County by 1692. :[[Parker-11978|William Parker]] (c.1607-c.1674) in Anne Arundel County by 1651. :Thomas Parsons ( -c.1684) in Anne Arundel County by 1663. :Thomas Pattison ( -1701) in Dorchester County by 1688. :Flayle Payne (c.1701-c.1764) in Prince George's County by 1727. :Thomas Payne (c.1612-c.1673) in St. Mary's County by 1664. :Edward Penn (c.1678-1741) in Anne Arundel County by 1700. :Richard Perkins I (1665-1705) in Baltimore County by 1683. :Hubert Petty (c.1633-c.1687) in Calvert County by 1654. :John Phillips (1734-c.1833) in Cecil County by 1734. :Robert Phillips ( -c.1694) in Calvert County by 1694. :Charles Pierpoint ( -1748) in Baltimore County by 1729. :John Piggott (1678-1738) in Cecil County by 1718. :Thomas Pindell ( -c.1710) in Calvert County by 1696. :[[Plummer-111|Thomas Plummer]] (c.1642- ) in Anne Arundel County by 1667. :Francis Posey (c.1615-c.1654) in St. Mary's County by 1649. :John Poston (1686-1744) in Charles County by 1703. :[[Pottenger-15|John Pottenger]] (1662-1735) in Prince George's County by 1716. :Thomas Powell (c.1615-c.1670) in Baltimore County by 1659. :William Powell (1673-1715) in Somerset County by 1673. :Aaron Allen Prather (1710-1777) in Prince George's County by 1711. :[[Prather-72|Jonathan Prather I]] (1631-1680) in Calvert County by 1658. :Thomas Prather (c.1673-c.1712) in Calvert County by 1673. :Thomas Sprigg Prather Jr (1702-1785) in Prince George's County by 1700. :Thomas Preston (1641-1710) in Baltimore County by 1667. :Thomas Price (1610-1701) in St. Mary's County by 1634. :George Puddington (1610-c.1674) in Anne Arundel County by 1650. :Samuel Queen (c.1685-c.1712) in St. Mary's County by 1711. :Philip Rasin (c.1675-1717) in Kent County by 1707. :Richard Ratcliff (1661-c.1720) in Talbot County by 1601. :Benjamin B. C. Ricaud ( -c.1685) in Kent County by 1674. :Charles Richardson I (c.1664-1727) in Somerset County by 1682. :Charles Richardson II (c.1705- ) in Worcester County by 1726. :Robert Richardson (c.1630-1682) in Somerset County by 1666. :William Richardson (c.1647-c.1698) in Anne Arundel County by 1682. :Henry Ridgely (1625-1700) in Anne Arundel County by 1661. :Westall Ridgely (c.1706-c.1772) in Anne Arundel County by 1706. :William Ridgely (1645-c.1716) in Anne Arundel County by 1672. :Thomas Ringgold (1609-c.1676) in Kent County by 1650. :William Robinson ( -c.1717) in Baltimore County by 1706. :Robert Rockhold (c.1620- ) in Calvert County by 1651. :Nicholas Rogers ( -c.1693) in Baltimore County by 1688. :John Royston (1690-1740) in Baltimore County by 1726. :James Ruark ( -1719) in Worcester County by 1703. :John Ruark (1703-1769) in Somerset County by 1730. :Samuel Saffell (1712-1777) in Anne Arundel County by 1732. :William Sample (c.1643- ) in Kent County by 1653. :[[Sappington-91|John Sappington]] (1698-1768) in Anne Arundel County by 1698. :Henry Sater (1689-1754) in Baltimore County by 1718. :Daniel Scott I ( -c.1723) in Baltimore County by 1696. :Daniel Scott II ( -1745) in Baltimore County by 1728. :George Scroggins (c.1660-c.1696) in Charles County by 1665. :Joseph Seeley (1659-1732) in Cecil County by 1730. :Daniel Selby (c.1640-c.1696) in Somerset County by 1671. :Edward Selby (1608-c.1688) in Anne Arundel County by 1651. :William Selby (c.1630-c.1680) in Prince George's County by 1697. :William Selby, Jr ( - 1733) in Prince George’s County by 1699. :[[Sewall-88|Henry Sewell]] ( -c.1665) in Talbot County by 1665. :Thomas Sharp (c.1689-1749) in Cecil County by 1719. :William Sherrill (1666-c.1729) in Charles County by 1666. :[[Shipley-3|Adam Shipley]] ( -c.1698) in Anne Arundel County by 1668. :Abraham Short (c.1644-c.1716) in Anne Arundel County by 1706. :[[Short-1758|Isaac Short]] * (1739-1826) in Anne Arundel County by 1739. :John Short (c.1712- ) in Anne Arundel County by 1732. :George Simmons ( -c.1679) in Anne Arundel County by 1679. :Richard Simspon, Sr. (1692-1762) in Anne Arundel County by 1720. :Thomas Simpson (c.1618- ) in Charles County by 1658. :William Sinkler (c.1680- ) in Prince George's County by 1702. :[[Smallwood-27|James Smallwood]] (1639-c.1714) in Charles County by 1666. :James Smith (c.1700-c.1754) in St. Mary's County by 1726. :Richard Smith ( -c.1690) in Calvert County by 1658. :Thomas Smoot (c.1667-c.1704) in Charles County by 1688. :William Smoot (c.1596-c.1665) in St. Mary's County by 1646. :Richard Snowden (c.1640-1711) in Anne Arundel County by 1686. :[[Spalding-282|Thomas Spalding I]] (c.1640-c.1711) in St. Mary's County by 1674. :Mrs Ann Sparks (c.1730- ) in Frederick County by 1730. :James Sparks * (c.1762- ) in Frederick County by 1752. :Matthew Sparks (c.1730- ) in Frederick County by 1730. :William Sparks (c.1640-c.1709) in Talbot County by 1662. :William Sparks (c.1725- ) in Queen Anne's County by 1725. :Zachariah Spencer (c.1700-c.1783) in Baltimore County by 1728. :Richard Stallings (c.1638-c.1703) in Calvert County by 1657. :Detmar Stansbury ( -c.1663) in Baltimore County by 1659. :James Stavely (1630-1682) in Kent County by 1675. :John Sterling (1641-1705) in Somerset County by 1705. :David Stewart (c1616 - c1696) in Anne Arundel County by 1661. :Robert Stewart (c.1595-c.1659) in Baltimore County by 1638. :Thomas Stockett (c.1625- ) in St. Mary's County by 1661. :Woodman Stockley ( -c.1713) in Somerset County by 1710. :William Stone (1603-c.1660) in Charles County by 1648. :Thomas Sturman (1584-1654) in St. Mary's County by 1650. :Thomas Sutton ( -1689) in Anne Arundel County by 1681. :Edward Swann (c.1640-1708) in St. Mary's County by 1657. :Thomas Swearingen (c.1665-1709) in Prince George's County by 1704. :Nicholas Swormstedt (c.1705-c.1768) in Queen Anne's County by 1726. :Phillip Syng (c.1676-1739) in Anne Arundel County by 1714. :Richard Talbot ( -1659) in Anne Arundel County by 1656. :Edward Talbott (1658-1689) in Anne Arundel County by 1659. :John Tarkington Jr (c.1653-1715) in Anne Arundel County by 1688. :[[Tasker-51|Benjamin Tasker]] (1690-1768) in Anne Arundel County by 1690. :[[Taylor-11711 | John Taylor Sr.]] (c.1659-c.1692) in Baltimore County by 1659. :[[Teague-9|Edward Teague]] (1660-1696) in Cecil County by 1659. :Edward Teague ( - ) in St. Mary's County by 1672. :Edward Teal (c.1682-c.1720) in Charles County by 1682. :[[Tennison-51|Abraham Tennison]] (c.1676-c.1737) in Anne Arundel County by 1717. :Christopher Thomas (1609-1670) in Kent County by 1637. :Samuel Thomas ( - ) in Anne Arundel County by 1700. :Philip Thomas (1608-1674) in Anne Arundel County by 1667. :Richard Thompson (1612-1649) in St. Mary's County by 1631. :Naomy Thurman (c.1666-c.1721) in Anne Arundel County by 1706. :Gideon Tilghman ( -1720) in Somerset County by 1681. :Gideon Tilghman ( -1720) in Maryland by 1776. :Jonathan Tipton (c.1639-1757) in Baltimore County by 1714. :Thomas Towson ( -1728) in Baltimore County by 1720. :Teague Tracey (c.1660 - c.1712) in Prince George’s County by 1699. :Teague Tracey II (1703- ) in Baltimore County by 1732. :Henry Tripp (1632-1692) in Dorchester County by 1663. :Michael Troutman * (1732-1814) in Frederick County by 1762. :Henry Truman (1629-1697) in Calvert County by 1677. :William Turpin (1634-1685) in Somerset County by 1681. :Robert Tweelve (c.1650- ) in Somerset County by 1679. :[[Tydings-12|Pretitia Tydings]] (c.1674-c.1726) in Baltimore County by 1675. :Richard Tydings (c.1640-c.1687) in Anne Arundel County by 1659. :John Tyler (1655-1714) in Somerset County by 1675. :Robert Tyler (1637-1674) in Calvert County by 1663. :Jacob Isaak VanBebber (c.1640-1705) in Cecil County by 1704. :[[VanSwearingen-7|Garrett VanSwearingen]] (1636-1698) in St. Mary's County by 1667. :Robert Vaughan (c.1598-c.1669) in St. Mary's County by 1634. :[[Veitch-6|James Veitch]] (c.1628-c.1685) in Calvert County by 1653. :[[Wade-1734|Robert Wade]] ( -c.1694) in Anne Arundel County by 1694. :[[Wade-25|Zachariah Wade]] (1627-c.1675) in Charles County by 1657. :Thomas Wall (1663-1756) in Dorchester County by 1682. :[[Wallace-2050|Matthew Wallace]] (c.1640-c.1716) in Somerset County by 1687. :John Waller (c.1616-1667) in Somerset County by 1665. :[[Ward-31757|Cornelius Ward]] ( -1722) in Somerset County by 1722. :[[Warfield-74|Richard Warfield]] (c.1646-1704) in Anne Arundel County by 1662. :Humphrey Warren (1632-1671) in Charles County by 1667. :Elizabeth Powell Waters ( - ) in Anne Arundel County by 1696. :[[Wayman-16|Leonard Wayman II]] ( - ) in Anne Arundel County by 1688. :Richard Webb (c.1650- ) in Kent County by 1650. :Edward Welborn (c.1660-1731) in Baltimore County by 1680. :William Welborn (c.1708-c.1782) in Baltimore County by 1708. :John Welch (c.1630-1683) in Anne Arundel County by 1681. :Johann Jacob Weller * (1704-1794) in Frederick County by 1738. :[[Wells-5927|Zorobabel Wells]] (c.1645-c.1696) in Talbot County by 1662. :[[Welsh-24|John Welsh]] (c1630 - c1686) in Anne Arundel County by 1667. :Thomas West ( -c.1708) in Somerset County by 1696. :[[Westhall-2|George Westall]] (c.1654-1702) in Anne Arundel County by 1680. :[[Wheeler-1667|John Wheeler]] (c.1630-c.1694) in Charles County by 1652. :Robert Whitaker (c.1703-1753) in Prince George's County by 1724. :[[White-11733|Guy White]] (1632-1659) in Calvert County by 1666. :Stephen White (c.1670-c.1717) in Anne Arundel County by 1674. :[[Wickliffe-20|David Wickliffe]] (c.1611-1643) in St. Mary's County by 1636. :George Willard (c.1614-c.1656) in Baltimore County by 1653. :[[Wilmer-49|Simon Wilmer]] (1656-1699) in Kent County by 1679. :[[Wilson-33623|Josiah Wilson]] ( -1717) in Calvert County by 1689. :Mary Wood * (c.1760-1842) in Baltimore County by 1760. :[[Woolford-8|Roger Woolford]] (1670-c.1730) in Somerset County by 1670. :John Worland (c.1639-c.1701) in Charles County by 1662. :[[Worthington-97|John Worthington]] (c.1650-1701) in Anne Arundel County by 1686. :[[Wyatt-266|Nicholas Wyatt]] ( -c.1675) in Anne Arundel County by 1658. :Sewell Young ( - ) in Anne Arundel County by 1675. :[[Young-13911|William Young]] (c.1680-c.1732) in Calvert County by 1680. :Peter Youngblood (c.1700-c.1774) in Prince George's County by 1728. :* These people are no longer qualifying ancestors since the requirement was changed to be in Maryland by December 31, 1734. ===Wikitree Members who are descended from one or more of the First Families of Maryland=== *[[Day-1904|Jack Day]] Sampson Waring, Richard Cheney, Richard Marsham *[[X-7424|Nae X]] Dent's *[[Wiegand-310|Gary Rutherford Harding]] John Thomas Lowe, William Burgess, Archibald Edmonton Sr, Richard Marsham, Sampson Waring, Ninian Beall, Thomas Greenfield *[[Handy-530|C Handy]] Samuel Handy, John Baptist Buckman, Donnock Dennis, Mareen Duvall, Richard Gardiner, Nicholas Harvey, Thomas Spalding I, Richard Ewen, John Pottenger, Robert Tyler *[[Anderson-16764|Scott Anderson]] 7GG Zorobabel Wells

First Families of Westerly Rhode Island

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[[Category:Westerly, Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations]] [[Category:Rhode Island]] '''For a brief history of the Rhode Island Colony prior to the founding of Westerly, please see my companion page, [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Rhode_Island_Colony_Primer&public=1 Rhode Island Colony Primer]''' '''Also check out my [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sabbatarian_Church_of_Westerly Sabbatarian ("Seventh Day") Church of Westerly] free page, as many of our Westerly ancestors were founding members of this break-off denomination.''' ==Introduction== The primary objective of this project is to provide a gateway to each of the founding families of Westerly, Rhode Island, in order that their individual profiles can be fully developed. Some of these Colonists already have wonderful profile pages, while others are greatly lacking in detail or appear to not exist at all. Wouldn't it be great if we could give each of these remarkable individuals the recognition they deserve, preserving their stories for generations to come? In order to prevent a loss of information, This page has been set to "Public". If you would like to assist in upgrading this page, drop me a note and I will be happy to add you to the trusted list - just post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=28493123 send me a private message]. Thanks, [[Randall-8561|David Randall]]. ==The Founding of Westerly== On 29 Jun 1660, a Montauk captain named Sosoa sold a tract of land to a group of Newport colonists, which had been awarded to him by the chief Narragensett sachem, [[Narragansett-1|Canonicus]], for his role in expelling the rival Pequots from the area. Known as Misquimiquat, the 150-square-mile tract was located in the Rhode Island Colony's remote southwestern corner, and covered the land that now encompasses the towns of Westerly, Charlestown, Richmond and Hopkinton. The name "Misquamicut, means “salmon place,” for the plentiful wild salmon that lived in the ocean and spawned in the rivers. (Thus, the reason Westerly’s town seal pictures three salmon.) The initial six share holders of the Misquamicut purchase were [[Vaughn-114|William Vaughn]], [[Stanton-48|Robert Stanton]], John Fairfield, [[Mosher-171|Hugh Mosher]], [[Longbottom-49|James Longbottom]], and [[Painter-122|Shubael Painter]] (although Painter does not appear on the original purchase agreement). Very shortly, those share were divided amongst a company that numbered about 80 men. On 27 Aug 1661, a group of these shareholders petitioned the Rhode Island Court of Commissioners for permission to settle a township at Misquamicut. On behalf of the entire company, the letter was signed by nine men: [[Coggeshall-47|John Coggeshall Jr.]], [[Crandall-3| John Crandall]], [[Barker-244|James Barker]], [[Carr-182|Caleb Carr]], [[Rogers-9018|James Rogers]], [[Torrey-247|Lt. Joseph Torrey]], and [[Cranston-177|John Cranston]]. Of these men, only Rev. Crandall appears to have actually settled in Westerly. In fact, it appears that very few of the original subscribers ever settled at Misquamicut. Some were likely deterred from settlement by the remoteness and ruggedness of the region, and others may have had concerns with the increasing hostilities developing over the boundary dispute with Connecticut. But most had likely joined the company for purely speculative purposes and never intend to settle there in the first place. The first occupants white settlers arrived in the region about 1 Sep 1661, having travelled either by boat along the coast, or by Indian trails through the deep forests. There, they cleared the thick brush and built log homes, sometimes half beneath the earth and half above, thatched with slabs and bark. These homes rarely had windows. On 14 May 1669, Misquimcut became the fifth town incorporated in the Colony of Rhode Island, with it's name then being change to Westerly, most likely based on its location in the colony. During the rule of [[Andros-27|Gov. Andros]], the town’s name was changed briefly to Haversham, but the former name was restored in 1689. Charlestown separated from Westerly in 1738, as did Richmond in 1747, and Hopkinton in 1757. The remaining town of Westerly now comprises about thirty-three square miles. ==Original Lists of Westerly Inhabitants, 1668-1679== This project focuses specifically on the Freemen presented in the first four town lists of Westerly (1668, 1669, 1671, 1679) and their wives. Ancestors and descendants of these families can be traced by clicking on their individual profile links. '''Original Freemen of Westerly, 1668''' The names of such as inhabit Misquamacott [Westerly], who have formerly presented their names to be made free of the Colony, doe now again present them to this present Assembly, sitting this 28th of October, 1668, and are admitted, viz: Joseph Clarke, John Maxson, James Badcoke Jun'r, John Badcoke, Job Badcoke, John Randall, Daniel Crome, John ---, John Lewis, John Tharp, Jonathan Armstrong, Daniel Stanton, Nicholas Cottrell Jun'r, and James Case." '''Free Inhabitants of Westerly, 1669''' John Crandall, Edward Larkin, Stephen Wilcox, John Lewis, James Cross, Jonathan Armstrong, John Maxson, Jeffrey Champion Sr, John Fairfield, Daniel Cromb, Nickolas Cottrell, Shubael Painter, Tobias Saunders, Robert Burdick, John Randall, John Mackoon, John Sharp, Daniel Stanton, James Babcock Sr, Thomas Painter, James Babcock Jr, John Babcock, Job Babcock, Josiah Clark. '''Oath of Fidelity, 1671''' May 18, 1671 - Upon consideration of a petition presented by the towne of Westerly, it is ordered by the Court, that several inhabitants be called on to see how they stand as to their fidelity to his Majesties and this Colony, viz: John Crandall, Tobiah Sanders, Joseph Clarke, Robert Burdick, John Maxon, John Randall, Job Badcock, James Badcock Jun’r, Thomas Painter, Shuball Painter, Jeoffery Champlin Sen’r, John Lewis, Richard Swaite, John Mackoone, Richard Segar, George Lanphere, Steven Wilcox, Jonathan Armstrong, Nicholas Cottrell Jun’r, Daniell Crumb, John Farifield, Edward Larking; all of which persons did promise to stand to their engagement to his Majistie and this Colony. But James Badcock Sen’r, Joh Badcock, Jeoffrey Champlain Jun’r, and Augustine Williams being called did not appeare. '''Oath of Fidelity, 1679''' The inhabitants of Westerly being by warrant required to appeare at this Court to give the oath of allegiance to his Majesty, and of fidelity to his Majerty’s authority, for this Collony, these persons here named appeared, and gave oath, viz: Mr. Tobias Saunders, Gersham Cotterill, Robert Burdick, Henry Hall Sen’r, Edward Larken, William Champion, John Fairfield, James Crandall, John Randall, Peter Crandall, John Macoone, John Lewis, Daniell Crome, Christopher Champion, James Badcock, Henry Hall Jun’r, Joseph Clarke, Jonathan Lewis, Capt’n James Pemblton, Thomas Burdick, Mr. Thomas Wells Sen’r, John Balmiter, John Badcocke, John Wells, George Lampheare, Thomas Wells Jun’r, Jeffery Champion, Richard Parssmore, Nicholas Cotterill, Joseph Pemblton, Job Badcocke, John Parner, Richard Swaight. ==Links to the First Families of Westerly== The following is a list of inhabitants identified in the Westerly town records of 1668, 1669, 1671, and 1679, along with the names of their spouses when known. Sons whose names appear below their father's, are those whose names also appear on one or more of the above lists. Additional family members can be found by clicking on the link to each individual's personal profile page. '''ARMSTRONG''' :[[Armstrong-1013|'''Jonathan Armstrong''']] (1622-?) :Spouse: Unknown '''BABCOCK''' :[[Badcock-477|'''James Babcock, Sr.''']] (1612-1679) :Spouse 1: [[UNKNOWN-216345|Sarah --]] :Spouse 2: [[March-67|Elizabeth March]] ::[[Babcock-410|'''James Babcock, Jr.''']] (1641-1698) ::Spouse: [[Brown-3032|Jane Brown]] ::[[Babcock-27|'''John Babcock''']] (1644-1685) ::Spouse: [[Lawton-13|Mary Lawton]] ::[[Babcock-348|'''Job Babcock''']] (1646-1718) ::Spouse : [[Crandall-127|Jane Crandall]] '''BURDICK''' :[[Burdick-93|'''Robert Burdick''']] (1630-1692) :Spouse: [[Hubbard-296|Ruth Hubbard]] ::[[Burdick-94|'''Thomas Burdick''']] (1655-1732) ::Spouse: [[UNKNOWN-30368|Martha --]] '''CHAMPLIN''' :[[Champlin-107|'''Jeffrey Champlin, Sr.''']] (1626-1695) :Spouse: [[Garde-2|Eulalia Garde]] ::[[Champlin-171|'''Jeffrey Champlin, Jr.''']] (1652-1715) ::Spouse: [[Unknown-367791|Hannah --]] ::[[Champlin-55|'''William Champlin''']] (1654-1715) ::Spouse: [[Babcock-317|Mary Babcock]] ::[[Champlin-69|'''Christopher Champlin''']] (1656-1732) ::Spouse: Unknown '''CLARKE''' :[[Clarke-389|'''Joseph Clarke, Jr.''']] (1642-1727) :Spouse 1: [[Hubbard-303|Bethia Hubbard]] :Spouse 2: [[Weeden-932|Hannah Weeden]] '''COTTRELL''' :[[Cottrell-84|'''Nicholas Cottrell, Jr.''']] (1648-1716) :Spouse: [[Peabody-37|Anne Peabody]] :[[Cottrell-85|'''Gershom Cottrell''']] (1652-1711) :Spouse: [[Wilcox-85|Bethia Wilcox]] '''CRANDALL''' :[[Crandall-3|'''John Crandall''']] (1618-1676) :Spouse 1: [[UNKNOWN-259725|Mary --]] :Spouse 2: [[Gaylord-1|Hannah Gaylord]] ::[[Crandall-16|'''John Crandall, Jr.''']] (1649-1676) ::Spouse: [[Gorton-3|Elizabeth Gorton]] ::[[Crandall-126|'''James Crandall''']] (1651-1681) ::Spouse: Unknown ::[[Crandall-128|'''Peter Crandall''']] (1655-1724) ::Spouse: [[Babcock-159|Mary Babcock]] '''CROMB''' :[[Crumb-7|'''Daniel Cromb''']] (1652-1713) :Spouse: [[Roberts-1327|Rachel Roberts]] '''CROSS''' :'''James Cross''' (?-?) :Spouse: Unknown '''FAIRFIELD''' :'''John Fairfield''' (?-1689) :Spouse: Amphillis -- '''HALL''' :[[Hall-427|'''Henry Hall, Sr.''']] :Spouse: [[Rogers-145|Constance Rogers]] ::[[Hall-420|'''Henry Hall, Jr.''']] ::Spouse: [[Maxson-4|Constance Maxson]] '''LANPHERE''' :[[Lanphere-32|'''George Lanphere''']] (1643-1731) :Spouse 1: [[Readwood-2|Mary Readwood]] :Spouse 2: [[Hulet-30|Jane Hulet]] '''LARKIN''' :[[Larkin-360|'''Edward Larkin''']] (1646-1741) :Spouse 1: UNKNOWN :Spouse 2: [[Unknown-204520|Lydia --]] '''LEWIS''' :[[Lewis-3452|'''John Lewis''']] (1631-1690) :Spouse: UNKOWN ::[[Lewis-3686|'''Jonathan Lewis''']] (1659-1708) ::Spouse 1: [[Whitehead-476|Jemimah Whitehead]] ::Spouse 2: [[Townsend-2942|Deliverance Townsend]] '''MACCOONE''' :[[MacCoone-14|'''John MacCoone''']] (1630-1705) :Spouse 1: [[Bush-389|Deborah Bush]] :Spouse 2: [[Wood-14204|Sarah Wood]] :Spouse 3: [[Unknown-299284|Mary --]] '''MAXSON''' :[[Maxson-26|'''John Maxon''']] (1639-1720) :Spouse: [[Mosher-183|Mary Mosher]] '''PAINTER''' :*[[Painter-123|'''Thomas Painter''']] (1610-1706) :Spouse 1: [[Painter-117|Catherine --]] :Spouse 2: UNKNOWN ::*[[Painter-122|'''Shubael Painter''']] (1635-1677): ::Spouse: [[Lamberton-28|Mercy Lamberton]] '''PALMITER''' :[[Palmiter-59|'''John Palmiter''']] (1645-1704) :Spouse: UNKNOWN '''PARMER''' :'''John Parmer''' (?-?) [Could he have actually been a ''Palmer''?] :Spouse: UNKNOWN '''PASSMORE''' :'''Richard Passmore''' (?-?) :Spouse: UNKNOWN '''PEMBERTON''' :[[Pemberton-933|'''James Pemberton''']] (1655-1702) :Spouse: [[WikiTree ID|Hannah Lord]] '''RANDALL''' :*[[Randall-142|'''John Randall''']] (c.1640-1682) :*Spouse: [[Unknown-8614|Elizabeth Torrey (?)]] '''SAUNDERS'''' :[[Saunders-35|'''Tobias Saunders''']] (1630-1695) :Spouse: [[Peckham-5|Mary Peckham]] '''SEAGER''' :[[Seager-451|'''Richard Seager''']] (1595-1682) :Spouse: [[Moody-6186|Elizabeth Moody]] '''SHARP''' :[[Sharp-143|'''John Sharp''']] (1643-1676) :Spouse: [[Vose-292|Martha Vose]] '''STANTON''' :[[Stanton-72|'''Daniel Stanton''']] (1648-1690) :Spouse: [[Wheeler-212|Sarah Wheeler]] '''SWEET''' :[[Sweet-142|'''Richard Sweet''']] (1653-1744) :Spouse: [[Carpenter-528|Priscilla Carpenter]] '''WELLS''' :[[Wells-1842|'''Thomas Wells Sr.''']] (1626-1700) :Spouse: [[Marshall-1830|Naomi Marshall]] ::[[Wells-1843|'''Thomas Wells Jr.''']] (1661-1716) ::Spouse: [[Rogers-18180|Sarah Rogers]] :'''John Wells''' (1629-1700) :Spouse: UNKNOWN '''WILCOX''' :[[Wilcox-28|'''Stephen Wilcox''']] (1633-1690) :Spouse: [[Hazard-3|Hannah Hazard]] '''WILLIAMS''' :[[Williams-2780|'''Augustine Williams''']] (1653-1701) :Spouse: [[Norton-2780|Hannah Norton]] ==Resource Links== [https://archive.org/details/westerlyrhodeis00denigoog/page/n10/mode/2up Westerly and Her Witnesses by Frederick Dennison, 1878] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westerly,_Rhode_Island Westerly at Wikipedia] [http://westerlyri.gov Town of Westerly Website] [https://www.westerlylibrary.org/history Westerly Library] [https://westerlyhistoricalsociety.org Westerly Historical Society] [https://www.rihs.org Rhode Island Historical Society] [https://rigensoc.org/ Rhode Island Genealogical Society] [https://www.americanancestors.org/index.aspx New England Historic Genealogical Society] [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Westerly,_Washington_County,_Rhode_Island_Genealogy Westerly at Family Search] [https://ldsgenealogy.com/RI/Westerly.htm Westerly at LDS Genealogy] [https://rhodeislandgenealogy.com Rhode Island Genealogy (Links)] [https://www.moon.com/travel/arts-culture/history-rhode-islands-five-indigenous-tribes History of Rhode Island’s Five Indigenous Tribes]

First Fleet, Australia, 1788

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See also: [[Space:Second_Fleet,_Australia,_1790|Second Fleet, Australia, 1790]], [[Space:Third_Fleet,_Australia,_1791|Third Fleet, Australia, 1791]] [[Category: First Fleet]] [[Space:CONVICTS_AFTER_THE_THIRD_FLEET|Convicts After the Third Fleet]] [[Category: Australia, Convicts]] [[Category: Australia, Images]] The first European migration to Australia was the First Fleet consisting of eleven ships. They sailed from Spithead on 13 May 1787 and all the fleet had arrived at Botany Bay by 20 January 1788. The fleet sailed to nearby Sydney Cove in Port Jackson on 26 January 1788 where the colony was established:Cobley, John. Sydney Cove. First published: London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1962 (v. 1.) *two war ships: *#''HMS Sirius'', Naval Flagship; *#''HMS Supply'', Naval Tender; *three store ships: *#''Golden Grove''; *#''Borrowdale''; *#''Fishburn''; *six convict ships: *#''Scarborough''; *#''Lady Penrhyn''; *#''Prince of Wales''; *#''Alexander''; *#''Charlotte''; *#''Friendship''; Some Non-Convict First Fleeters and the positions held by them * [[Alt-40|Augustus Alt]], Surveyor Wikipedia entry on Augustus Alt, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustus_Alt] * [[Alt-489|Matthew Bowles Alt]] a midshipman aboard the ''Sirius'' * [[Arndell-104|Thomas Arndell]], Assistant Surgeon Thomas Arndell, Australian Dictionary of Biography, [http://adbonline.anu.edu.au/biogs/A010029b.htm] * [[Ball-7832|Henry Lidgbird Ball]], captain of Supply Henry Lidgbird Ball, Australian Dictionary of Biography, [http://adbonline.anu.edu.au/biogs/A010048b.htm] * [[Balmain-63|William Balmain]], assistant surgeon, later principal surgeon William Balmain, Australian Dictionary of Biography, [http://adbonline.anu.edu.au/biogs/A010050b.htm] * [[Bradley-7115|Lieutenant William Bradley]], author of journal, water colourist William Bradley, Australian Dictionary of Biography, [http://adbonline.anu.edu.au/biogs/A010134b.htm] * Henry Brewer, clerk to Phillip, provost marshall, administrator Henry Brewer, Dictionary of Australian Artists Online, [http://www.daao.org.au/main/read/1045] * [[Broughton-556|William Broughton]], servant to Surgeon White, later deputy commissary * [[Cavanough-128|Owen Cavanough]], Able Seaman; reportedly the first person to set foot ashore. * [[Clark-52666|Ralph Clark]], 2nd Lieutenant , author of [https://www.sl.nsw.gov.au/collection-items/ralph-clark-journal-kept-friendship-during-voyage-botany-bay-and-norfolk-island-and journal] Ralph Clark, Australian Dictionary of Biography, [http://adbonline.anu.edu.au/biogs/A010212b.htm] * [[Collins-29110|David Collins]], Judge Advocate, author of "An Account of the English Colony of NSW" [https://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks/e00010.html Vol 1] and [https://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks/e00011.html Vol 2].David Collins, Australian Dictionary of Biography, [http://adbonline.anu.edu.au/biogs/A010226b.htm] * Dennis Considen, assistant surgeon, Dennis Considen, Australian Dictionary of Biography, [http://adbonline.anu.edu.au/biogs/A010230b.htm] *[[Daveny-4|Thomas Daveny]], Able Seaman, became superintendent of convicts, Toongabbie * [[Dawes-1222|Lieutenant William Dawes]], engineer, surveyor, humanitarian, William Dawes, Australian Dictionary of Biography, [http://adbonline.anu.edu.au/biogs/A010282b.htm], William Dawes, Wikipedia entry, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Dawes_%28Royal_Marines_officer%29] *[[Dodd-4691|Henry Edward Dodd]], servant to Arthur Phillip, later superintendent of convicts, Parramatta * John Easty, marine, author of a [https://www.sl.nsw.gov.au/collection-items/john-easty-journal-1786-1793-titled-pt-jno-easty-memorandum-transa-voiage-sic journal], John Easty, Wikipedia entry, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Easty] * James Furzer, Quarter-Master, James Furzer, People Australia,[https://peopleaustralia.anu.edu.au/biography/furzer-james-31028/text38397] * [[Gowen-34|John Gowan]], Corporal, Sirius * [[Graves-8192|George Graves]] Able Seaman, Sirius, his gravestone is the oldest in Australia * [[Griffiths-3682|John Griffiths]], marine, Friendship * [[Hacking-113|Henry Hacking]], Quartermaster, settler, explorer, Henry Hacking, article on Rootsweb, [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~dnkcen/help/henry_hacking.html] * [[Hibbs-37| Peter Hibbs]], crew member of the SiriusPeter Hibbs, External web site link, [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~sherring/peterhibbs.html] * [[Hunter-9319|John Hunter]], captain of Sirius, later 2nd governor of the colony, John Hunter, Australian Dictionary of Biography, [http://adbonline.anu.edu.au/biogs/A010529b.htm], John Hunter, Wikipedia entry, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Hunter_%28Royal_Navy_officer%29] * [[Jamison-798|Thomas Jamison]], surgeon's mate, Thomas Jamison, Australian Dictionary of Biography, [http://adbonline.anu.edu.au/biogs/A020012b.htm], Thomas Jamison, Wikipedia entry, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Jamison] * [[Johnson-72223|Richard Johnson]], Chaplain, and his wife [[Burgess-8108|Mary Burgess].Richard Johnson, Australian Dictionary of Biography, [http://adbonline.anu.edu.au/biogs/A020018b.htm] * [[Johnston-8216|Lieutenant George Johnston]], later commander of NSW Corps, George Johnston, Australian Dictionary of Biography[http://adbonline.anu.edu.au/biogs/A020020b.htm] * [[King-7865|Philip Gidley King]], 2nd lieutenant, later lieutenant governor of Norfolk Island, and 3rd governor of the colony, author of journals [https://www.sl.nsw.gov.au/collection-items/philip-gidley-king-private-journal-two-volumes-1786-1792-vol-1-titled-remarks Vol 1] and [https://www.sl.nsw.gov.au/collection-items/philip-gidley-king-private-journal-two-volumes-1786-1792-vol-2-titled-continuation Vol 2].Philip King, Wikipedia entry, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Gidley_King] *[[Lee-4504|James Lee]], Private marine'Lee, James ', People Australia, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, [https://peopleaustralia.anu.edu.au/biography/lee-james-31391/text38843] * John Long, Adjutant,John Long, Fellowship of First Fleeters,[http://www.fellowshipfirstfleeters.org.au/johnlong.htm] * [[Lucas-2907|Private Thomas Lucas]] Marine, glazier, painter, farmer, landowner, Corporal in the NSW Corps, Norfolk Island settler and Van Diemen's Land settler THOMAS LUCAS, NSW Fellowship of First Fleeters Website, [http://www.fellowshipfirstfleeters.org.au/thomaslucas.htm]FIRST FLEET FELLOWSHIP VICTORIA INC Website, THOMAS LUCAS : ZACHARY CLARK, June 10, 2014 by Cheryl Timbury [https://firstfleetfellowship.org.au/convicts/thomas-lucas-zachary-clark/]FIRST FLEET FELLOWSHIP VICTORIA INC Website, Marines, June 8, 2012 by Cheryl Timbury [https://firstfleetfellowship.org.au/marines/marines/] * [[Meredith-2517|Frederick Meredith]], Cook/Baker of the SiriusFrederick Meredith, External family tree web link, [http://www.barton101.com/familytree/ppl/f/1/b92ab08f67e1c5ffd1f.html] * Andrew Miller, CommissaryAndrew Miller, Australian Dictionary of Biography,[https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/miller-andrew-2453/text3277] *[[Nelson-27222|George Nelson]] Crew member; Cook of The Prince of Wales They came from many lands, Blacks, First Fleet Fellowship [https://firstfleetfellowship.org.au/convicts/they-came-from-many-lands/] * [[O'Brien-5708|Thomas O'Brien]], marine * [[Palmer-18487|John Palmer]], Commissary; Purser on Sirius * [[Poulden-35|John Poulden]], marine Lieutenant * [[Phillip-196|Captain Arthur Phillip]] of the Navy, Governor and Commander in Chief of the territory of New South Wales, and of his Majesty's ships and vessels employed on that coast, Arthur Phillip, Wikipedia entry, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Phillip ] * [[Raper-1093|George Raper]], midshipman, notable illustrator, George Raper, Wikipedia entry, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Raper] * Major Robert Ross, Lieutenant Governor and commander of the marines, Robert Ross, Australian Dictionary of Biography, [http://adbonline.anu.edu.au/biogs/A020352b.htm] * [[Shortland-80|Lieut. John Shortland]] Agent for the Transports, John Shortland, Australian Dictionary of Biography, [http://adbonline.anu.edu.au/biogs/A020403b.htm] * [[Simms-2968|William Simms]], marine * James Smith, the only paying passenger in the Fleet, on the ''Lady Penrhyn'', discovered by Phillip during the voyage."James Smith, eccentric tourist on Australia's First Fleet: a tentative identification" by Ged Martin, [https://www.gedmartin.net/martinalia-mainmenu-3/330-james-smith-eccentric-tourist-on-australia-s-first-fleet#_edn3] * [[Smyth-3346|Arthur Bowes Smyth]], assistant surgeon, author of a [https://www.sl.nsw.gov.au/collection-items/arthur-bowes-smyth-illustrated-journal-1787-1789-titled-journal-voyage-portsmouth journal], Arthur Smyth, Australian Dictionary of Biography, [http://adbonline.anu.edu.au/biogs/A020418b.htm] *[[Marshall-12545|John Marshall (1748-1819)]] master of the Ship "Scarborough" * [[Tench-89|Captain Watkin Tench]], author of the book [https://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks/e00084.html A Narrative of the Expedition to Botany Bay], Watkin Tench, Wikipedia entry, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watkin_Tench] * [[Tunks-67|Private William Tunks]], farmer, landowner and member of the NSW Corps, William Tunks, Official Tunks Descendants Association Website, [http://www.tunksaustralia1788.com.au/] * [[Watson-39107|Robert Watson]], able seaman on the Sirius. * [[White-28629|John White]], Principal Surgeon, author of a published [https://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks03/0301531.txt journal], John White, Australian Dictionary of Biography, [http://adbonline.anu.edu.au/biogs/A020536b.htm] * George Worgan, Surgeon of the Sirius, George Worgan, Wikipedia entry, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Bouchier_Worgan] Sources: * [http://www.fellowshipfirstfleeters.org.au/graves.html Burial sites of First Fleeters] * [http://gutenberg.net.au/first-fleet.html Project Gutenberg] "The Voyage of Governor Phillip to Botany Bay", published 1789 has a list of convicts * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_convicts_on_the_First_Fleet#cite_note-FFF-14 Wikipedia First Fleet article] * [https://perthdps.com/convicts/ Convicts to Australia, Members Inet] * [https://firstfleetfellowship.org.au/first-fleetfirst-fleet-convict-database/ First Fleet Fellowship Victoria] * [http://www.fellowshipfirstfleeters.org.au/ships.html Fellowship of First Fleeters NSW] * [http://firstfleet.thruhere.net/ The First Fleet Register] sourced from Centre for Educational Development and Interactive Resources, University of Wollongong. *Rumsey, Herbert J., The Pioneers of Sydney, 1937. *Cobley, John, The Crimes of the First Fleet Convicts, 1970. *Chapman, Don, 1788, The People of the First Fleet, 1981. *Gillen, Mollie, The Founders of Australia : A Biographical Dictionary of the First Fleet, 1989. ---- ==List of First Fleet Convicts== In 1969 the ''Daily Mirror'' published an account which purported to be from a '''fictional newspaper article''' in the ''London Gazette'' said to have been published in 1788. It suggested it was a full list of all First Fleet convicts and was transcribed by Barbara Turner in 1992. Whilst the accuracy of the list cannot be relied upon, you can find it [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Fictional_Newspaper%2C_London_Gazette_1788 here]. It appears to be based on a Public Record Office list which in 1969 was available on microform at Mitchell Library, Sydney and has now been digitised [https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-1281577636/view AJCP PRO HO 10/7] ---- ==Sourced First Fleet Convict List== This list is a work in progress to source all First Fleet convicts and to exclude possible fictional convicts included in the Daily Mirror account in 1969. Please add links to convict profiles on Wikitree and add an appropriate source. Feel free to add any missing 'sourced' First Fleeters to this list. Those who do not appear in the First Fleet database and have no other reliable sources, should not have profiles created. Rather, please add their name to the [Space:Australia%2C_Profile_Verification_-_First_Fleet Profile Verification Page] so that further research can be undertaken by our specialist researchers. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | NAME ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Where sentenced ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Term |- |'''[[Abel-1851|ABEL, Robert]]''' Robert Abel, London Lives website article, [http://www.londonlives.org/static/AbelRobertTransported1787.jsp] |London |7 |- |'''[[Abrahams-402|ABRAMS aka ABRAHAMS, Henry]]''' |Chelmsford |7 |- |'''[[Abrahams-190|ABRAHAMS, Esther]]''' Esther Abrams, Wikipedia entry, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esther_Abrahams] |London |7 |- |'''[[Abel-1849|ABELL aka ABEL, Mary, alias Tilley]]''' |Worcester |7 |- |'''[[Acres-26|ACRES Thomas (abt.1758-1824)]]''' |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Adams-28725|ADAMS, John]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Adams-28726|ADAMS, Mary]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Agley-1|AGLEY aka HAGLEY, Richard]]''' |Winchester |7 |- |'''[[Allen-25880|ALLEN, John]]''' |Hertford |7 |- |'''[[Allen-26148|ALLEN, William]]''' |Ormskirk |7 |- |'''[[Allen-25850|ALLEN, Charles]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Allen-25960|ALLEN, Susannah]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Allen-25887|ALLEN, Mary]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Allen-26147|ALLEN, aka BODDINGTON, Tamasin]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Allen-25907|ALLEN, Mary, alias Conner]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Anderson-30105|ANDERSON, John]]''' |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Anderson-30103|ANDERSON, Elizabeth]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Anderson-30117|ANDERSON, John]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Anderson-30104|ANDERSON, Fanny aka Francis]]''' |Winchester |7 |- |'''[[Archer-2961|ARCHER, John aka Forrester]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Arscott-33|ARSCOTT, John]]''' |Bodmin |7 |- |'''[[Atkinson-5934|ATKINSON, George]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Ault-517|AULT, Sarah]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Ayners-1|AYNERS aka AGNEW, John]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Ayres-1290|AYRES, John]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Bails-18|BAILS, Robert]]''' |Reading |Life |- |'''[[Bannister-21|BANNISTER, George]]''', George Bannister, First Fleet online, external web site [http://fmpro.uow.edu.au/FirstFleet/details.aspx?-db=ff.fp3&-format=detail.htm&-op=cn&-recid=32&-find=] |London |7 |- |'''[[Bartlett-14975|BARTLETT, James]]''' pardoned and released before the First Fleet departed |Winchester |7 |- |'''[[Barsby-35|BARSBY, George]]''' |Winchester |Life |- |'''[[Barnet-163|BARNETT, Henry, alias Barnard, alias Burton]]''' |Warwick |7 |- |'''[[Barnes-12440|BARNES, Stephen]]''' |York |7 |- |'''[[Barford-75|BARFERD aka BARFORD, John]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Barland-10|BARLAND, George]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Balding-249|BALDING aka BALDWIN, James, alias William]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Bason-99|BASON, Elizabeth]]''', wife of William Bason |New Sarum |7 |- |'''[[Bayley-1590|BAYLEY, James]]''' |New Sarum |7 |- |'''[[Basely-8|BAZLEY aka BASELY, John]]''' |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Baker-27481|BAKER, Thomas]]''' |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Barrett-6572|BARRETT, Thomas]]''' : Tried London Life, then Exeter life (Mercury mutineer) |Exeter |Life |- |'''[[Batley-174|BATLEY, Oten]]''' : Tried London 7, then Exeter 7 (Mercury mutineer) |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Barsby-35|BARSBY, Samuel]]''' |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Ball-10005|BALL, John]]''' |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Barry-3003|BARRY aka BERRY, John]]''' |Bristol |7 |- |'''[[Barnet-162|BARRET aka BARNETT, Daniel]]''' |Winchester |7 |- |'''[[Barber-5989|BARRER aka BARBER, Elizabeth]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Baldwin-8917|BALDWIN, Ruth, alias Bowyer]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Unknown-373095|BAKER, Martha]]''' |London |7 |- |[[Bell-43305|'''BELL, William''']] |London |7 |- |'''[[Benear-48|BENEAR, Samuel]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Bellett-108|BELLET aka BILLET, Jacob]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Beardsley-4453|BEARDSLEY, Ann]]''' |Derby |5 |- |'''[[Bennett-41251|BENNETT, John]]''' |Shrewsbury |7 |- |'''[[Best-1037|BEST, John]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Beckford-199|BECKFORD, Elizabeth]]''' died 12 July 1787 |London |7 |- |'''[[Bellamy-7|BELLAMY, Sarah]]''' |Worcester |7 |- |'''[[Bird-12931|BIRD, James]]''' |Croydon |7 |- |'''[[Bird-12937|BIRD, Samuel]]''' |Croydon |7 |- |'''[[Bishop-22061|BISHOP, Joseph]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Baughan-95|BINGHAM aka BOUGHAN, John]]''' |Oxford |7 |- |'''[[Bingham-5175|BINGHAM aka MOORING, Elizabeth]]''' |London- |7 |- |'''[[Bird-12804|BIRD, Elizabeth, aka Winifred]]''' |Maidstone |7 |- |'''[[Blackhall-193|BLACKHALL, William]]''' |Abingdon |7 |- |'''[[Blunt-1670|BLUNT, William]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Blake-12541|BLAKE, Francis]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Blatherhorn-1|BLATHERHORN aka BEANS, FISHER William]]''' : Tried London 7, then London life (Swift mutineer) then Exeter life (Mercury mutineer) |Exeter |Life |- |'''[[Bloodsworth-2|BLOEDWORTH aka BLOODWORTH, James]]''' |Kingston |7 |- |'''[[Blanchet-800|BLANCHETT, Susannah]]''' |Kingston |7 |- |'''[[Bond-12841|BOND, Peter]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Boyle-6404|BOYLE, John]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Boggis-28|BOGGIS, William]]''' |Southwark |7 |- |'''[[Bond-12849|BOND, William]]''' |Exeter |7 |- |[[Bond-11907|BOND, Mary]], "wife of John Bond", although listed as embarked on the ''Charlotte'', was NOT embarked on the First Fleet, possibly due to illness. She was on the ''Neptune'', one of the Second Fleet ships. |Wells |7 |- |'''[[Bolton-6246|BOULTON, Rebecca]]''' |Lincoln |7 |- |'''[[Bonner-3496|BONNER, Jane]]''' : died 30 July 1787 at sea |London |7 |- |'''[[Bolton-5424|BOLTON, Mary]]''' |Shrewsbury |7 |- |'''[[Brown-171008|BROWN, James]]''' |Hertford |7 |- |'''[[Brown-171011|BROWN, William French]]''' |Southwark |7 |- |'''[[Brindley-597|BRINDLEY, John]]''' |Warwick |7 |- |'''[[Brown-171892|BROWN, Richard]]''' |Abington |7 |- |'''[[Brough-1293|BROUGH, William]]''' : died 19 May 1787 at sea |Stafford |7 |- |'''[[Bradley-3550|BRADLEY, James]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Bradley-20268|BRADLEY James]]''' : died 12 February 1787 on the Alexander |London |7 |- |'''[[Broad-175|BRAUND (BROAD), Mary]]''' |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Brown-164348|BROWN, Thomas]]''' : Tried London 7, then Exeter 7 (Mercury mutineer) |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Bradbury-3938|BRADBURY, William]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Bryant-20430|BRYANT, Thomas]]''' |Maidstone |7 |- |'''[[Bryant-3488|BRYANT, William]]''' |Launceston |7 |- |'''[[Brown-60912|BROWN, Thomas]]''' aka John Brown |London |7 |- |'''[[Bradford-9903|BRADFORD, John]]''' |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Branagan-80|BRANNEGAN, James]]''' : Transported to Norfolk Island 1790, went missing 1791 (after lighting a fire on board the Sirius during transport to NI). (Mercury Mutineer) |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Bruce-13348|BRUCE, Robert]]''' went missing from NI after lighting a fire aboard the Sirius. Survived by a daughter born in Sydney. (Mercury Mutineer) |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Brown-171821|BROWN, William]]''' : Drowned 19 September 1787 |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Bryant-20834|BRYANT, John]]''' : Killed by a falling tree in 1789 at Norfolk Island. Married - no known children. |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Brewer-15294|BREWER, William]]''' : died in March 1788, shortly after arrival. |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Brice-1582|BRICE, William]]''' : convicted age 14. death details unknown. |Bristol |7 |- |'''[[Brand-4828|BRAND, Curtis]]''' : died in 1800 after marrying Elizabeth Sully and receiving a land grant. Bequeathed his estate to a blind child, and leaving his wife a shilling. (Mercury Mutineer) |Maidstone |7 |- |'''[[Bryant-20841|BRYANT, Michael ]]''' : Death details unknown. (Mercury Mutineer). |London |14 |- |BRAND aka WOOD, Lucy |London |7 |- |'''[[Branham-1397|BRANHAM, Mary]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Bruce-4730|BRUCE, Elizabeth]]''' |London |7 |- |BURLEIGH, James |London |7 |- |'''[[Burn-1666| BURN/BOURNE, Peter ]]''' : Peter went missing in May 1788, his torn and bloodied clothes were found, along with spears. Convict William Ayres testified that he saw Burns being dragged away by Aborigines. |London |7 |- |'''[[Butler-32529|BURNE, James ]]''' : James served his time and is believed to have either left the colony or died in about 1792. |London |7 |- |'''[[Butler-32529|BUTLER, William]]''' Living Descendants: matched through DNA. Passed away in 1837. |London |7 |- |BUCKLEY, Joseph |Dorchester |7 |- |BURRIDGE, Samuel |Dorchester |7 |- |[[Burn-957|BURN, Patrick]] |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Burn-416|BURN, Simon]]''' |Exeter |7 |- |BUSLEY aka BAYLISS, John |London |7 |- |BUNN aka BURN, Margaret |London |7 |- |BURKITT, Martha, aka Patience, Pacence |London |7 |- |BURDO, Sarah |London |7 |- |CARVER, Joseph |Maidstone |7 |- |CASTLE, James aka John |London |7 |- |CAMPBELL, James, alias George |London |7 |- |CAMPBELL, James |Guildford |7 |- |CARNEY, John |Exeter |7 |- |CARTY, Francis : unknown what happened to him, possibly lost overboard |Bodmin |7 |- |'''[[Carey-4981|CAREY, Ann]]''' |Taunton |7 |- |CARTER, Richard, alias Michael Cartwright |Shrewsbury |7 |- |'''[[Kable-19|CABLE aka KABLE, Henry]]''' Henry Kable, Wikipedia article, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Kable] |Thetford |7 |- |CARROLL, Mary, wife of James Carroll |London |7 |- |'''[[Caesar-146|CAESAR]]''' aka CESAR, John |Maidstone |7 |- |CHILDS, William |Southwark |7 |- |CHADDICK, Thomas |London |7 |- |CHURCH, William |Dorchester |7 |- |CHAAF, William |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Chinery-67|CHINERY, Samuel]]''' |Exeter |7 |- |CHANIN, Edward : died 8 January 1788 |Exeter |7 |- |CLOUGH aka CLEUGH, Richard |Durham |7 |- |CLEMENTS, Thomas |London |7 |- |CLARK, John, alias Hosier |London |7 |- |CLARK, William |London |7 |- |CLARKE, John : died 6 June 1787 |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Cleaver-868|CLEAVER, Mary]]''' |Bristol |7 |- |CLEAR aka CLARE, George |London |7 |- |'''[[Clark-54056|CLARK, Elizabeth]]''' |Derby |7 |- |'''[[Coffin-4820|COFFIN, John]]''' |Exeter |7 |- |CONNELLY, William |Bristol |7 |- |CORMICK aka CORBET, Edward |Hertford |7 |- |CORDEN aka CORDEL, CALDWELL, James |Warwick |7 |- |COLLING aka COLLINS, Joseph |London |7 |- |COLE, William |London |7 |- |COX, John Matthew |London |7 |- |COLLIER aka CULLY, Richard |Kingston |7 |- |CONNOLLY, William |Bodmin |7 |- |CONELLY, Cornelius |Exeter |7 |- |COLMAN, Ishmael : died 29 May 1787 |Dorchester |7 |- |'''[[Cole-23571|COLE, Elizabeth]]''' |Exeter |7 |- |COX, James |Exeter |Life |- |COPP, James |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Coombs-3843|COOMBES, Ann]]''' : married John Briant and widowed within 12 months. |Taunton |7 |- |COLE, Elizabeth |London |7 |- |COLLEY, Elizabeth |London |14 |- |COOKE, Charlotte |London |7 |- |COOPER, Mary |Worcester |7 |- |'''[[Wise-3786|COLPITTS, Ann]]''' |Durham |7 |- |'''[[Cross-3373|CROSS, John]]''' |New Sarum |7 |- |'''[[Cropper-159|CROPPER, John]]''' |London |7 |- |CROSS, William |Coventry |7 |- |CREAMER, John |Exeter |7 |- |CREEK, Jane |London |7 |- |CUNNINGHAM, Edward |London |7 |- |'''[[Cullen-2301|CULLEN, James Bryen]]''' |London |7 |- |CULLYHORN, John |Exeter |7 |- |CUDLIP, Jacob, alias Norris |Bodmin |7 |- |CUSS, John, aka Hannaboy |New Sarum |7 |- |CUCKOW aka COOK, William |Maidstone |7 |- |DAVIS, Aaron |Bristol |7 |- |DAY, Richard : died 8 December 1787 |Reading |7 |- |DAVIES, Edward : died 8 March 1787 |Stafford |7 |- |'''[[Day-8491|DAY, Samuel]]''' |Gloucester |14 |- |DAVIS, Samuel |Glocester |7 |- |DAVIS, William |Shrewsbury |7 |- |DAVIS, James |London |7 |- |DANIELLS, Daniel |London |7 |- |DALEY, James |London |7 |- |DAVIDSON, John |London |7 |- |DAVIS, William |Brecknock |Life |- |DAVIS, Richard |London |7 |- |DALEY aka WARBURTON, Ann, wife of Gore Daley |Nether Knutsford |7 |- |'''[[Dowling-18|DARNELL, Margaret]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Davis-71959|DAVIS, Ann]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Burley-77|DALTON, Elizabeth alias Burleigh, Burley]]''' |London |7 |- |DAVIDSON, Rebecca, wife of Robert Davidson |London |7 |- |'''[[Dawson-2329|DAWSON, Margaret]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Davis-116418|DAVIS, Frances]]''' |Chelmsford |14 |- |DAVIES, Sarah |Worcester |7 |- |'''[[Davis-74386|DAVIES, Mary aka Davis]]''' |Shrewsbury |7 |- |DENNISON, Michael |Poole |7 |- |DENISON, Barnaby |Bristol |7 |- |DELANY, Patrick : died 23 June 1787 |York |7 |- |DICKSON, aka DIXON Thomas, alias Ralph Raw |Durham |7 |- |DISCALL, Timothy |Bodmin |7 |- |DIXON, Mary |London |7 |- |'''[[Dickenson-655|DICKENSON, Mary]]''' |Southwark |7 |- |'''[[Douglass-641|DOUGLAS, William]]''' |Lincoln |7 |- |DOWLAND aka DOLAND, Ferdinand |London |7 |- |DODDING aka DORIN, DORREN, DORAN, James |London |7 |- |'''[[Dring-3|DRING, William]]''', Australian Royalty webpage on William Dring [http://www.easystreetretreat.com.au/australianroyalty/individual.php?pid=I52603&ged=purnellmccord.ged] |Kingston upon Hull |7 |- |DUNNAGE, Joseph |London |Life |- |DUDGENS aka DUDGEON, Elizabeth |London |7 |- |DUNDASS, Jane |London |7 |- |DUTTON, Ann |London |7 |- |DEYER, Leonard |Southwark |7 |- |DYKES, Mary |London |7 |- |EARLE, William |New Sarum |7 |- |'''[[Eggleton-373|EAGLETON, William, alias Bones]]''' |Kingston |7 |- |EATON aka SHEPHERD, HAYDON Mary |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Earley-78|EARLY, Rachel]]''' |Reading |7 |- |EATON aka Beddingfield, Martha.University of Wollongong database [http://firstfleet.thruhere.net/convict.php?id=210] : Trial place "unknown" in Cobley and Gillen. Chapman has Old Bailey 1785. |London | 7 |- |'''[[Eccles-1325|ECCLES, Thomas]]''' |Guildford |Life |- |EDMUNDS, William |Monmouth |7 |- |EDWARDS, William |Westminster |7 |- |EGGLESTON, George |Maidstone |7 |- |ELLAM, Peter |Ormskirk |7 |- |ELLIOT, William aka Edward |Croydon |7 |- |'''[[Trimby-39|ELLIOT aka TRIMBY, Joseph]]''' |Bristol |7 |- |'''[[Ellam-5|ELAM aka ELLAM, ELIAS, Deborah]]''' |Chester |7 |- |ENGLISH, Nicholas |London |7 |- |EVANS, Williams |Shrewsbury |7 |- |EVANS, Elizabeth |London |7 |- |EVERETT, John : died 9 April 1787 |Hertford |7 |- |'''[[Everingham-93|EVERINGHAM, Matthew]]''', Wikipedia entry on Matthew Everingham [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_James_Everingham] |London |7 |- |FARRELL, Phillip |London |7 |- |FARLEY, William |Bristol |7 |- |FARMER, Ann |London |7 |- |FENTUM, Benjamin |London |7 |- |FERGUSON, John |Exeter |7 |- |FIELD, William |Winchester |7 |- |FILLESEY, Thomas |Bristol |7 |- |FINLOW, John, alias Hervey |London |7 |- |'''[[Field-5631|FIELD, Jane]]''' |London |7 |- |FITZGERALD, Jane, alias Phillips |Bristol |7 |- |FITZGERALD, Elizabeth |London |7 |- |FLARTY, Phebe |London |7 |- |'''[[Flynn-2617|FLYNN, Edward]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Forbes-49|FORBES, Ann]]''',Ann Forbes external web site [http://www.annforbes.org/], Ann Forbes Bulletin board [http://www.annforbes.org/smf/index.php] |Kingston |7 |- |'''[[Forrester-40|FORRESTER, Robert]]''', Robert Forrester, Biography by Louise Wilson, external web site [http://louisewilson.com.au/robert_forrester.html],Potts family tree web site [http://www.pottaroo.com/rforrester1794.html] |London |7 |- |FOYLE, William |New Sarum |7 |- |FOWKES, Francis |London |7 |- |FOWLES, Ann |London |7 |- |'''[[Fownes-50|FOWNES, Margaret]]''' |Shrewsbury |7 |- |FRANCIS, William |Croydon |7 |- |'''[[Francisco-1110|FRANCISCO, George]]''' |London |7 |- |FRASER, William |Manchester |7 |- |'''[[Redchester-2|FRASER aka REDCHESTER, Ellen]]''' |Manchester |7 |- |'''[[Freeman-1365|FREEMAN, James]]''' |Hertford |7 |- |FREEMAN, Robert |London |7 |- |FRY, George |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Prior-1357|FRYER aka PRIOR, Catherine]]''' |Exeter |7 |- |FULLER, John |Maidstone |7 |- |GABEL, Mary |Southwark |7 |- |GARDNER, Francis |London |7 |- |'''[[Garland-4236|GARLAND, Francis]]''' |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Garth-185|GARTH, Edward]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Gough-1376|GARTH, Susannah, alias Grath]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Gascoigne-213|GASCOYGNE, Olive]]''' |Worcester |7 |- |GEARING, Thomas Died at sea 3 June 1787 |Oxford |Life |- |'''[[Guest-158|GESS aka GUEST, George]]''' |Gloucester |7 |- |'''[[George-1643|GEORGE, Anne]]''' |London |7 |- |GLENTON, Thomas |Northallerton |7 |- |GLOSTER, William |London |7 |- |'''[[Goodin-377|GOODWIN, Edward]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Goodwin-2031|GOODWIN,Andrew]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Gordon-16626|GORDON, Daniel]]''' |Winchester |7 |- |GOULD, John |Exeter |7 |- |GRAY, Charles aka Patrick |Southwark |7 |- |GRIFFITHS, Samuel, alias Briscow, alias Butcher |Gloucester |7 |- |GREENWELL, Nicholas : Pardoned and released from the Alexander 12 May 1787 |London |7 |- |GREEN, John : died 8 May 1787 |Abingdon |7 |- |GRIFFITHS, Thomas |London |7 |- |GRANGER, Charles |Plymouth |7 |- |GRACE, James |London |7 |- |'''[[Green-32440|GREEN, Hannah]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Groves-1007|GROVES, Mary]]''' |Lincoln |7 |- |GREEN, Mary |London |7 |- |GREEN aka COWLEY, Ann |London |7 |- |'''[[Greenwood-2286|GREENWOOD, Mary]]''' |London |7 |- |GUNTER aka GUNTER, William |Bristol |7 |- |HANDFORD, William |Winchester |7 |- |HATCHER, John |Winchester |7 |- |HATFIELD, William |Maidstone |7 |- |HAWKES, Richard |Reading |7 |- |HARRIS, William |Maidstone |7 |- |HATCH, John : died 17 April 1787 |Reading |7 |- |HARTLEY, John : died 5 August 1787 |Oxford |7 |- |HART, John : died 6 May 1787 |Stafford |7 |- |HAINES, Joseph |Gloucester |14 |- |HATHAWAY, Henry |Gloucester |7 |- |HAYES, Dennis |London |7 |- |HALL, Samuel : he is in Cobley, ship Alexander HO 11/1 but he did not come in the First Fleet -see Gillen p.414 : He was to be transported on the Alexander but then he was offered a full pardon on the proviso that he serve in the navy, which he accepted.TO REMOVE.University of Wollongong database[http://firstfleet.thruhere.net/convict.php?id=287] |London |7 |- |HARBINE aka HARBEN, Joseph |London |7 |- |HARPER, Joshua |London |7 |- |HAYTON aka CLAYTON, KAYTON , George |London |7 |- |HARRISON, Joseph |London |7 |- |HART, John |London |7 |- |HARRIS, John |London |Life |- |HAYES, John |Guildford |7 |- |'''[[Hatton-1229|HATTON, Joseph]]''' |York |7 |- |HARRISON, Joseph |Kingston |7 |- |HAMLIN, William |Exeter |7 |- |HALL, Joseph |Exeter |Life |- |HALL, John |Exeter |7 |- |HADON aka HAYDON, John |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Ayres-1291 |HARES aka AYRES, EYRES, HAYES, William]]''' : married convict Mary Potton and returned to England about 1791 after time served. (Mercury Mutineer). |Winchester |7 |- |HANDY aka HENLEY, HANDLEY, Cooper |Salisbury |7 |- |[[Haynes-5598|HAYNES aka HAINES, William]] |London |7 |- |'''[[Hervey-534|HERVEY, Elizabeth]]''' |Bury |14 |- |HALL, Margaret |London |7 |- |HART, Frances |London |14 |- |HARRISON, Mary |Lincoln |7 |- |HEADING, James |Chelmsford |Life |- |'''[[Headington-81|HEADINGTON, Thomas]]''' |Abingdon |7 |- |'''[[Herbert-3840|HERBERT, John]]''' |London |7 |- |HART, Catherine |London |7 |- |'''[[Herbert-1237|HERBERT , John]]''' |Exeter |7 |- |HANDLAND, Dorothy, alias Gray |London |7 |- |HALL aka HAMMOND, Sarah |London |7 |- |HAMILTON, Maria |London |7 |- |'''[[Harrison-11461|HARRISON, Mary]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Howard-17242|HARWOOD, Ester, alias Howard]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Hayward-2994|HAYWARD, Elizabeth]]''' |London |7 |- |HALL, Elizabeth |Newcastle |7 |- |'''[[Herbert-3559|HERBERT, Jane, alias Rose, alias Jenny Russell]]''' |London |7 |- |HENRY, Catherine |London |7 |- |HILL, John |Maidstone |Life |- |HINDLE aka INGLE, Otawel aka Otaway, Ottiwell |Preston |7 |- |HILL, John |London |7 |- |HILL, Thomas |London |7 |- |HILT, William |Exeter |Life |- |HILL, Thomas |Dorchester |7 |- |HIPSLEY aka HIPPESLEY, Eliabeth |London |7 |- |HILL, Mary |London |7 |- |HOLLISTER, Job |Bristol |7 |- |HAWELL aka HOWELL, Thomas |Stafford |7 |- |HOLMES, William |London |7 |- |HOLLOWAY, James |London |7 |- |HOGG, William |London |14 |- |HOWARD, John |London |7 |- |HOWARD Thomas, |London |7 |- |HORTOP aka HORTOPP, James |Exeter |7 |- |HOLLAND, William |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Holmes-3129|HOLMES, Susannah]]''' |Thetford |14 |- |HOLLOGIN aka HOLLIGIN, Elizabeth |London |7 |- |'''[[Hughes-16951|HUGHES, Hugh]]''' |Southwark |7 |- |'''[[Humphries-538|HUMPHREY, Edward]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Hubbard-1395|HUBBARD, William]]''' - same profile for two listings |London |7 |- |HUGHES, John |Maidstone |7 |- |'''[[Hubbard-1395|HUBBARD, William]]''' |Southwark |7 |- |HUMPHREYS, Henry |Exeter |7 |- |HUGHES, Thomas |London |7 |- |HUDSON, John |London |7 |- |HUSSEY, Samuel |Oxford |7 |- |HUGHES, Frances Ann |Lancaster |7 |- |HUFFNELL, Susannah |Worcester |7 |- |HUMPHRIES, Mary |London |14 |- |'''[[Hurley-2143|HURLEY, Jeremiah]]''' |Exeter |7 |- |HYLIDS, Thomas |Guildford |7 |- |'''[[Inett-6|INETT, Ann]]''' |Worcester |7 |- |INGRAM aka INGRAHAM, Benjamin |London |7 |- |'''[[Irving-641|IRVINE, John]]''', alias Anderson, alias Law, surgeon |Lincoln |7 |- |JACKSON, William : died 3 May 1787 |Durham |7 |- |JACOBS, David |London |7 |- |JACOBS, John |London |7 |- |JACKSON, Hannah |Bristol |7 |- |JAGET aka PAGET, Joseph |Exeter |7 |- |JAMESON aka JEMMISON, JAMISON , James aka John |Maidstone |7 |- |JACKSON, Jane, alias Esther Roberts |London |7 |- |JACKSON, Mary |London |7 |- |JEFFRIES, Robert : Died 13 May 1787 |Devizes |7 |- |JEFFERIES, John |Maidstone |7 |- |JENKINS, Robert, alias George Brown |Maidstone |7 |- |JEPP, John |London |7 |- |JENKINS, William |Exeter |7 |- |JONES, Francis |Winchester |7 |- |JONES, Thomas |Warwick |7 |- |JOHNSON, Charles : died 31 May 1787 |Manchester |7 |- |JONES, Edward |London |7 |- |JOSEPHS, Thomas |London |7 |- |JOHNSON, William |Kingston |7 |- |JOHNS, Stephen |Launceston |7 |- |JONES, Margaret |Salisbury |14 |- |JOHNSON, Edward |Dorcester |7 |- |JONES, John |Exeter |14 |- |JONES, William |Shewsbury |7 |- |JONES, Richard |Shewsbury |7 |- |JONES, Thomas |Bristol |14 |- |'''[[Johnson-75716|JOHNSON, Catherine]]''' |London |7 |- |JOHNSON, Mary |London |7 |- |KELLY, Thomas |Pontefract |7 |- |KELLAN, John, alias Herbert Keeling |London |Life |- |KENNEDY, Martha |Kingston |7 |- |'''[[Kidner-27|KIDNEY aka KIDDER, Thomas]]''' |Bristol |7 |- |KILBY, William |Abingdon |7 |- |KING, John |London |7 |- |'''[[Kilpack-13|KILLPACK, David]]''' : London 7 then London life (Swift mutineer) |London |Life |- |KIMBERLEY, Edward |Coventry |7 |- |KNOWLER aka NOWLAND, John |Maidstone |7 |- |KNOWLAND aks ROWAN, RONAN, ROWLAND, Andrew |London |7 |- |LANKEY, David |London |7 |- |LANE aka LYNE, Richard |Winchester |7 |- |LAWRELL, John |Bodmin |7 |- |LANE, William |Chelmsford |7 |- |LARNE aka LA RUE, LA ROUE, LAREW LU RIEW, James |Exeter |7 |- |LAMBETH, John |Bristol |7 |- |LAVELL aka LOVELL, Henry |London |Life |- |LARA aka LARAH, Flora aka Laura |London |7 |- |LAYCOCK aka HAYCOCK, HAYLOCK, Caroline aka Carolina |London |7 |- |'''[[Langley-606|LANGLEY, Jane]]''' |London |7 |- |LAWRENCE, Mary, wife of John Lawrence |London |7 |- |LEMON, Isaac : died 11 March 1787 |Chelmsford |7 |- |LEVY, Joseph |London |7 |- |LEARY, John |Winchester |7 |- |LEGG aka LEASE, George |Dorchester |7 |- |LEARY, Jeremiah |Bristol |14 |- |LEGROVE aka LE GROVE, Stephen |London |7 |- |LEE, Elizabeth |London |7 |- |LEWIS, Sophia |London |7 |- |LEONARD aka LEONELL, Elizabeth |London |7 |- |LEVY, Amelia |Southwark |7 |- |LISK, George |London |7 |- |LIMEBURNER, John |New Sarum |7 |- |'''[[Limpus-69|LIMPUS, Thomas]]''' |Exeter |Life |- |LIGHTFOOT, Samuel |Exeter |7 |- |LONGSTREET, Joseph : died 19 July 1787 |Marlborough |7 |- |LONG, Joseph |Gloucester |14 |- |LOCKLEY, John |London |7 |- |LONG, Mary : SHE IS SECOND FLEET - TO REMOVE |London |Life |- |LOVE, Mary |Maidstone |7 |- |LOCK, Elizabeth |Gloucester |7 |- |'''[[Lucas-683|LUCAS, Nathaniel]]''' |London |7 |- |LYNCH, Humphry |New Sarum |7 |- |LYNCH, Ann |Bristol |14 |- |LYDE aka LLOYD, LOYD, John |London |7 |- |MAY, Richard |New Sarun |7 |- |'''[[Martin-48001|MARTIN, Stephen]]''' |Bristol |7 |- |MANSFIELD, John |Chelmsford |7 |- |M'LEAN, Francis |Guildford |7 |- |M'LEAN, Thomas |Guildford |7 |- |MATON aka MATSON, Thomas |Maidstone |7 |- |M'DONNAUGH, James |Maidstone |7 |- |MARINER, William |Oxford |7 |- |MARROTT, John |Gloucester |7 |- |M'LAUGHLIN aka MACLAULIN, MACCLELLAND, Charles |Durham |7 |- |MACINTIRE, John |Durham |7 |- |'''[[Martin-39411|MARTIN John]]''' |London |7 |- |M'DONALD, Alexander |London |7 |- |MARNEY aka MARRINER, William |London |7 |- |MARSHALL, Joseph |London |14 |- |M'LEAN, Edward |Maidstone |7 |- |MARTIN, Abraham |New Sarum |7 |- |MARTIN, Thomas |Exeter |7 |- |MARTYN aka MARTIN, James |Exeter |7 |- |McCORMICK, Sarah |Manchester |7 |- |'''[[MacCormack-45|McCORMACK, Mary]]''' |Liverpool |7 |- |MASON, Betty |Gloucester |14 |- |McGRAH aka MCGRATH, Redman aka Redmund, Redmond |London |7 |- |McDEED aka MCDALE, MCDEED, DADE, DEANE, Richard |London |7 |- |McNAMAR aka MCNAMARA, William |London |7 |- |MACKIE aka MACKEY, James |London |7 |- |'''[[Unknown-610318|MARRIOTT, Jane]]''' |London |7 |- |MATHER, Ann |London |7 |- |MATHER aka MARTIN, Mary |London |7 |- |'''[[Mason-10174|MASON, Susannah, alias Gibbs]]''' |London |7 |- |McCABE, Eleanor |London |7 |- |'''[[Marshall-30897|MARSHALL, Mary]]''' |London |Life |- |'''[[Marshall-30738|MARSHALL, Mary]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Martin-33265|MARTIN, Ann]]''' |Southwark |7 |- |MEYNELL, John, alias William RADFORD |Nottingham |7 |- |MESSIAH aka MASSIAS, Jacob |London |7 |- |'''[[Meech-89|MEECH, Jane, wife of William Meech]]''' |Exeter |7 |- |MILTON, Charles |Maidstone |7 |- |MIDGLEY, Samuel |Lancaster |7 |- |MIDDLETON, Richard |London |7 |- |MITCHELL, Nathaniel |Dorchester |7 |- |MILLS aka MILLS, HILL, Matthew aka JOHN |Oxford |7 |- |MITCHCRAFT aka BEACHCROFT, Mary |Kingston |7 |- |'''[[Mitchell-36804|MITCHELL, Mary]]''' |Kingston |7 |- |MORRIS, Peter |Bristol |7 |- |MOWBRAY, John : died 24 December 1787 |Lincoln |7 |- |'''[[Morgan-23905|MORGAN, Richard]]''' |Gloucester |7 |- |MORRISBY, James |London |7 |- |MOORE, William |London |7 |- |MORLEY, John NOT IN GILLEN OR FFFV. Cobley has alias Shore, so he is the same as John Shore – TO REMOVE |London |7 |- |MOORIN aka MORAN, John |London |7 |- |MORGAN, Robert |London |7 |- |'''[[Mobbs-411|MOBBS, Samuel]]''' |London |7 |- |MORGAN, William |London |7 |- |MOULD, William |Guildford |7 |- |MOLLANDS, John |Launceston |7 |- |'''[[Miles-5374|MOYLE aka MILES, Edward]]''' |Launceston |7 |- |MOOD aka MILLER, Charles |Maidstone |7 |- |MORTIMORE aka MORTIMER, John |Exeter |7 |- |MORTIMORE, Noah |Exeter |7 |- |MORLEY, Joseph |Winchester |7 |- |MORTON, Mary |London |7 |- |MULLOCK aka MULCOCK, MOCOCK, MOLOCK, Jesse |New Sarum |7 |- |MUNROE, John, alias NURSE |London |7 |- |MULLIS, Stephen |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Murphy-10002|MURPHY, James]]''' |Exeter, Devon |7 |- |MURPHY, William |Liverpool |7 |- |'''[[Munro-592|MUNRO,Lydia]]''' |Kingston |14 |- |MULLENS, Hannah |London |Life |- |NEWLAND aka NOWLAND, John |London |7 |- |NEWLAN aka NOWLAND, KNOWLAND, Mary |London |7 |- |NETTLETON, Robert |Kingston upon Hull |7 |- |NEAL, John |London |7 |- |NEAL, James |Bristol |7 |- |'''[[Gore-838|NEEDHAM, Elizabeth]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Nichols-319|NICHOLLS, John]]''', John Nichols, Rootsweb entry, external web site [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~johnnichols/johnnichols.html] |London |7 |- |NORTON, Phebe |London |7 |- |NUNN, Robert |London |7 |- |O'CRAFT, John |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Ogden-530|OGDEN, James]]''' |Manchester |7 |- |OKEY, William |Gloucester |7 |- |OLDFIELD, Thomas |Manchester |7 |- |'''[[Oldfield-1014|OLDFIELD, Isabella]]''' |Manchester |7 |- |OPLEY, Peter |Maidstone |7 |- |'''[[Orford-109|ORFORD, Thomas]]''' |London |7 |- |OSBORNE, Thomas |London |7 |- |OSBORNE, Elizabeth, alias Jones |London |7 |- |OWLES, John |Croydon |7 |- |OWEN, John |London |7 |- |OWEN, Joseph |Shewsbury |14 |- |PAGE, Paul |Lincoln |7 |- |PANE aka PARE, William |Nottingham |7 |- |PARRY, Edward : died 8 March 1787 |Stafford |7 |- |'''[[Parr-2472|PARR, William]]''' |Liverpool |7 |- |PALMER, John Henry : died 12 January 1788 |London |Life |- |PARKER, John |London |7 |- |PARISH, William |London |7 |- |'''[[Partridge-2128|PARTRIDGE, Richard]]''' |London |Life |- |PARRIS, Peter |Exeter |7 |- |PARKINSON, Jane, alias Partington, alias Ann Marsden : died November 1787 |Manchester |7 |- |'''[[Parker-34431|PARKER, Elizabeth]]''' |Gloucester |7 |- |PARSLEY, Ann |London |7 |- |'''[[Parker-115|PARKER, Mary]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Partridge-3145|PARTRIDGE, Sarah, alias Roberts]]''' |London |7 |- |PARRY, Sarah |London |Life |- |PERROT, Edward Bearcroft |Bristol |7 |- |PETRIE, John |London |7 |- |'''[[Payten-67|PEYTON, Samuel]]''' |London |7 |- |PERCIVAL, Richard |London |7 |- |PETTITT, John |London |7 |- |'''[[Pewlet-1|PEAULET, James]]''' |London |7 |- |PEAT, Charles |London |Life |- |'''[[Peck-9321|PECK, Joshua]]''' |Exeter |7 |- |PERKINS, Edward |Plymouth |7 |- |PETHERICK, John |Plymouth |7 |- |PENNY, John |London |7 |- |'''[[Phillimore-111|PHILLIMORE, William aka Richard]]''' |London |7 |- |PHILLIPS, Richard |London |7 |- |'''[[Phillips-15853|PHILLIPS, Mary]]''' |Taunton |7 |- |PHYFIELD, Roger, alias Twyfield, Fyfield |Shrewsbury |7 |- |PHYN aka FINN, Mary |London |7 |- |'''[[Pickett-1099|PICKETT aka PIGOTT, Samuel]]''' |Exeter |7 |- |PIGOTT, Samuel SAME AS ABOVE - TO REMOVE |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Pinder-1759|PINDER, Mary]]''' |Lincoln |7 |- |PIPKIN, Elizabeth |London |7 |- |PILES, Mary |London |7 |- |POPE, David |Southwark |7 |- |POWER, John |London |7 |- |PONTIE, John |London |Life |- |'''[[Poole-1315|POOLE, Jane]]'''Jane McManus Biography, St John's Cemetery Parramatta Project [https://stjohnsonline.org/bio/jane-poole-mcmanus/ ] |Wells |7 |- |POWER aka POOR, POORE, William |Dorchester |7 |- |'''[[Pulley-51|POWLEY aka PULLEY, POOLEY, Elizabeth]]''' |Thetford |7 |- |POWELL, Ann |London |7 |- |PRICE, John |Southwark |7 |- |PRIOR, Thomas |Reading |7 |- |PRICE, James |Gloucester |7 |- |PRITCHARD, Thomas |London |7 |- |'''[[Pugh-739|PUGH, Edward]]''' |Gloucester |7 |- |'''[[Randall-4323|RANDALL, John]]''' |Manchester |7 |- |REYMOND, George |London |7 |- |'''[[Ramsey-1539|RAMSEY, John aka RAMSAY]]''' |Kingston |7 |- |REPEAT, Charles |Warwick |7 |- |READ, William |Croydon |7 |- |'''[[Reardon-354|REARDON, Bartholomew]]''' |Winchester |7 |- |READ, Ann |London |Life |- |RISDALE, Thomas, alias Crowder |Bristol |Life |- |RICHARDS, James |East Grinstead |7 |- |RICHARDSON, James |Maidstone |7 |- |RISBY, Edward |Gloucester |7 |- |RICHARDSON, William |London |7 |- |RICHARDSON, Hardwicke |London |7 |- |RICHARDSON, John |London |7 |- |RICHARDS, David |London |7 |- |RICHARDSON, Samuel |London |7 |- |RICKSON, William |Chelmsford |7 |- |RICHARDS, John, alias Williams |Winchester |7 |- |RICHARDS, James |Launceston |7 |- |RICE, John |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Rope-6|ROPE, Anthony]]''' |Chelmsford |7 |- |ROGERS, Daniel |Croydon |7 |- |ROBINSON, George |Lincoln |7 |- |ROGERS, Isaac : died 22 July 1787 |Gloucester |14 |- |ROBINSON, Joseph |Kingston upon Hull |7 |- |ROBERTS, John |Liverpool |7 |- |ROBINSON, George |London |7 |- |ROMAIN aka ROMAINE, John |London |7 |- |'''[[Rowe-4550|ROWE, John]]''' |Launceston |7 |- |'''[[Rowe-9483|ROWE, William]]''' |Launceston |7 |- |'''[[Roberts-3034|ROBERTS, William]]''' |Bodmin |7 |- |ROBINSON, William |Exeter |7 |- |ROACH, Henry |Exeter |7 |- |ROBINS, John, alias Major |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Batley-46|ROUS, Walton, alias BATLEY]]''' |London |7 |- |ROLT, Mary |London |7 |- |ROSSON, Isabella |London |7 |- |RUSSELL, John |London |7 |- |RUGLASS, John |London |Life |- |RUSSLER aka RUFFLER, John |London |Life |- |'''[[Ruse-39|RUSE aks RUCE, James]]''' |Bodmin |7 |- |RUTH, Robert |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Ryan-3526|RYAN aka BRYANT, John]]''' |London |7 |- |SALTMARSH, William |Kingston |7 |- |SANDERSON aka SAUNDERSON, Thomas |Lincoln |7 |- |SANDS, William : died 17 February 1787 |Lincoln |7 |- |SAMPSON, Peter |London |7 |- |SANDLIN, Ann, alias Lynes, alias Pattens |London |7 |- |SCATTERGOOD, Robert : died 6 May 1787 |Stafford |7 |- |[[Scott-59175|'''SCOTT, Elizabeth''']] |London |7 |- |SELSHIRE, Samuel |London |7 |- |SEYMOUR, John |Sherborne |7 |- |SHEARMAN aka SHERMAN, William |Reading |7 |- |SHAW, Joseph |Stafford |7 |- |SHEPHERD, Robert |Durham |7 |- |SHARPE aka SHARP, George : died 24 September 1787 |Durham |7 |- |SHORE, William |Lancaster |7 |- |'''[[Moseley-3012|SHORE aka MOSELEY, John]]''' |London |Life |- |[[Sheers-18|'''SHEERS, James''']] |London |Life |- |'''[[Silverthorn-1079|SILVERTHORN, John]]''' |New Sarum |7 |- |'''[[Sidaway-98|SIDEWAY aka SIDAWAY, Robert]]''' |London |Life |- |SLATER, Sarah |London |7 |- |'''[[small-6|SMALL, John]]''' |Exeter |7 |- |SMART, Richard : died 24 May 1787 |Gloucester |7 |- |SMART, Daniel |Gloucester |7 |- |SMITH, Thomas : died 4 July 1787 |Lancaster |7 |- |SMITH, William |Oxford |14 |- |'''[[Smith-169680|SMITH, Edward, aka BECKFORD]]''' |London |7 |- |SMITH, William |London |7 |- |SMITH, Thomas, alias Haynes, Haines |London |7 |- |SMITH, James |London |7 |- |SMITH, John |Guildford |7 |- |SMITH, William |Bodmin |7 |- |'''[[Overy-219|SMITH, Ann]]''', wife of John Smith |Winchester |7 |- |'''[[Smith-37283|SMITH, Hannah]]''' |Winchester |7 |- |'''[[Smith-291800|SMITH, William]]''' |Dorchester |7 |- |SMITH, Edward |Exeter |7 |- |SMITH, John |Exeter |7 |- |SMITH, Ann |London |7 |- |SMITH, Catherine |London |7 |- |SMITH, Ann |London |7 |- |SMITH, Catherine |London |7 |- |'''[[Smith-90141|SMITH, Mary]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Snailham-1|SNALEHAM aka SNAILHAM, William]]''' |London |7 |- |SPARKS aka SPARKES, Henry aka Thomas |Exeter |Life |- |SPENCER, Daniel |Dorchester |14 |- |SPENCER aka SPENCE, John, alias Pearce |London |7 |- |'''[[Spencer-12301|SPENCE aka SPENCER, Mary]]''' |Wigan |5 |- |SPRIGMORE, Charlotte |London |7 |- |'''[[Springham-54|SPRINGHAM, Mary]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Squire-559|SQUIRES, James]]'''James Squire, Wikipedia entry, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Squire] |Kingston |7 |- |STANLEY, William |New Sarum |7 |- |STRONG, James |Dorchester |7 |- |STOW, James |Lincoln |7 |- |STONE, Martin : died 17 February 1787 |Warwick |7 |- |STOKEE aka STOKOE, John |Durham |7 |- |STONE, Charles |London |7 |- |STONE aka HORNE, Henry |London |7 |- |STOGDELL, John |London |14 |- |STUART aka STEWART, James |London |7 |- |STANTON, Thomas, alias Ebden |Launceston |7 |- |STEPHENS aka MORRIS, John |Dorchester |7 |- |STEWART, Margaret |Exeter |7 |- |STRECH aka STRETCH, Thomas |Shrewsbury |7 |- |SUMMERS, John |Gloucester |7 |- |TAYLOR, Joshua |Manchester |7 |- |TAYLOR, Henry |London |7 |- |'''[[Taylor-107190|TAYLOR, Sarah]]''' |Kingston |7 |- |TENANT, Thomas Hilton, alias Phillip Divine |Chelmsford |7 |- |TEAGUE, Cornelius |Bodmin |7 |- |TENCHALL aka TENHEL, TENNINGHILL, TINNY, James, alias James DANIEL, Thomas HILL |London |7 |- |THACKERY, Elizabeth Wikipedia entry of Elizabeth Thackery [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Thackery] |Manchester |7 |- |THOMPSON, William |Durham |7 |- |THOMAS, James |London |7 |- |THOMPSON, James |London |7 |- |THOMAS, James |London |7 |- |THOMAS, John |London |7 |- |THOMPSON, William |London |7 |- |THOUDY aka THODIE, IVES, James |London |7 |- |THOMAS, Elizabeth |Wigan |7 |- |THORNTON, Ann |London |7 |- |'''[[Tilley-1511|TILLEY, Thomas]]''' |Stafford |7 |- |TILL, Thomas |London |7 |- |TODD, Nicholas |London |7 |- |TROTTER, Joseph |Maidstone |7 |- |TRACE, John |Exeter |7 |- |TRIPPETT, Susannah |London |7 |- |TUCKER, Moses |Plymouth |7 |- |TUNMINS aka TIMMINS, Thomas |Warwick |7 |- |TURNER, John |Maidstone |7 |- |TURNER, Ralph : died 24 March 1787 |Manchester |7 |- |TURNER, Thomas |Oxford |7 |- |TURNER, John |York |7 |- |TURNER, Mary |Worcester |7 |- |'''[[Tuzo-4|TUSO, Joseph]]''' |London |Life |- |TWYFIELD, Ann : PRO HO 10/7: "since said to be married to William Dawley, a convict" |Shrewsbury |7 |- |TWYNEHAM aka TWINEHAM, TWYMAN, William : died 13 March 1787 |Reading |7 |- |'''[[Tyrrell-643|TYRRELL, William]]''' |Winchester |7 |- |VANDELL aka VARNDELL, Edward |East Grinstead |7 |- |VICKERY, William |Exeter |7 |- |VINCENT, Henry |London |7 |- |UNDERWOOD, James |New Sarum |14 |- |USHER, John |Maidstone |7 |- |WADDICOMB aka WIDDICOMBE, Richard |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Wade-3811|WADE, Mary, alias COCKLANE, COCKRAN]]''' |London |14 |- |WAGER, Benjamin |London |7 |- |'''[[Wainwright-1573|WAINWRIGHT, Ellen, alias Esther Eccles]]''' |Preston |7 |- |'''[[Wall-862|WALL, William]]''' |Oxford |7 |- |'''[[Ward-18885|WARD, Ann]]''' |London |7 |- |WARD, John : died 29 June 1787 |Louth |7 |- |WARE, Charlotte |London |7 |- |WALSH, William |London |7 |- |WALKER, John |London |7 |- |WALBOURNE, James |London |7 |- |WATERHOUSE, William |Kingston |7 |- |WATKINS, Mary |Cowbridge |7 |- |WATSAN aka WATSON, John |Maidstone |7 |- |WATSON, Thomas |Exeter |7 |- |WELCH aka WELSH, James |Maidstone |7 |- |WELCH, John |Durham |7 |- |WEST, George (wrongly listed by the contractor as Benjamin) died 13 January 1788 |London |7 |- |WESTWOOD, John |London |7 |- |WELCH aka WELCH, WALSH, John Coen |London |Life |- |WELSH, John |London |7 |- |[[Westlake-10|WESTLAKE, Edward]] |Exeter |7 |- |WHEELER, Samuel |Croydon |7 |- |'''[[Whittaker-1921|WHITAKER, George]]''' |Maidstone |7 |- |WHITE, James |Maidstone |7 |- |'''[[Whiting-2197|WHITING, William]]''' |Gloucester |7 |- |WHITTON, Edward |Maidstone |Life |- |[[Wickham-1121|WICKHAM, Mary]] |New Sarum |14 |- |WILCOCKS, Samuel |Dorcester |7 |- |WILCOCKS, Richard |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Wilding-158|WILDING, John, alias Warren]]''' TO REMOVE He died on hulk 26 March, however there is a link to his profile which has death in May on Scarborough! TO CHECK (checked FFFV and FFFN) |Bury |7 |- |WILLIAMS, Charles |London |7 |- |'''[[Williams-106634|WILLIAMS, James alias Black Jemmy]]''' |London |7 |- |WILLIAMS, John, alias Black Jack |Maidstone |7 |- |'''[[Williams-73937|WILLIAMS, Robert]]''' |Launceston |7 |- |WILLIAMS, John, alias Floyd |Bodmin |7 |- |WILLIAMS, Peter, alias Flaggett, alias Creamer : Tried London 7 then Exeter 7 (Mercury mutineer) |Exeter |7 |- |WILLIAMS, John |Exeter |7 |- |WILLIAMS, Daniel TO REMOVE - SERVED FULL TERM ON HULK |Preston |7 |- |'''[[William-779|WILLIAMS, Frances]]''' |Mold |7 |- |'''[[Williams-56905|WILLIAMS, Mary]]''' |London |7 |- |WILTON, William : died 28 March 1787 |Bristol |7 |- |WILSON, Charles |London |Life |- |WILSON, Peter |Manchester |7 |- |WILSON, John (he is in PRO HO 10/7 but not in 1969 list) |Wigan |7 |- |WILSON, Mary (not in PRO HO 10/7) |London |7 |- |WISEHAMMER, John |Bristol |7 |- |'''[[Wood-23922|WOOD, George]]''' |London |7 |- |WOOD, Mark |London |7 |- |WOODCOCK, Peter |London |7 |- |WOODCOCK, Francis |Shrewsbury |7 |- |WOODHAM, Samuel |London |Life |- |WOOLCOT aka WOOLCOTT, John |Exeter |Life |- |WORSDELL, William |Launceston |7 |- |WRIGHT, Thomas |Reading |7 |- |WRIGHT, Benjamin |London |7 |- |'''[[Wright-3598|WRIGHT, Joseph]]''' |London |7 |- |WRIGHT, William |London |7 |- |'''[[Wright-13867|WRIGHT, James]]''' |Maidstone |7 |- |WRIGHT, Ann : died 4 April 1787 |London |7 |- |YARDSLEY aka YARSLEY, Thomas |Shrewsbury |7 |- |[[Yates-7672|'''YATES aka YEATS, Nancy''']] |York |7 |- |YOUNG, John |London |7 |- |YOUNG, Simon, Simon Young, First Fleet Online, [http://fmpro.uow.edu.au/FirstFleet/details.aspx?-recid=33418] |London |7 |- |'''[[Youngson-9|YOUNGSON, Elizabeth]]''', Elizabeth Youngson, Convict Stockade Wikisite reference, [http://www.historyaustralia.org.au/twconvic/1045] |Lancaster |7 |- |'''[[Youngson-10|YOUNGSON, George]]''', George Youngson, Convict Stockade Wikisite reference, [http://www.historyaustralia.org.au/twconvic/1046] |Lancaster |7 |} [[Category:First Fleet]]
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First Keeners in America

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[[Category:Keener Name_Study]] :''
"Looking back over the long and devious roads that lie between the barbarism of the past and the civilization of today, thinking of the centuries that rolled like waves between these distant shores, we can form some idea of what our fathers suffered — of the mistakes they made — some idea of their ignorance, their stupidity — and some idea of their sense, their goodness, their heroism.”
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— [[Ingersoll-820|Robert Ingersoll]], [https://archive.org/details/thanksgivingserm00inge/page/n5 A Thanksgiving Sermon] (1897)
'' ==Goals and objectives== The American Immigrant Wall of Honor (at Ellis Island) currently honors only one member of the Kühner (Keener) family, [[Keener-879|Casper Keener (CE 1680–1762)]], “among those courageous men and women who came to this country in search of personal freedom, economic opportunity and a future of hope for their families.” However, Casper (Gasper) was not the first (of many) Kühner (Keener) families of [[Project:Palatine_Migration|Palantine emigrates]] that became "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pennsylvania_Dutch Pennsylvania Dutch]." The goal of this project is to document the first German-speaking Kühner (Keener) immigrants in America and their notable (dead) descendants as well as any [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Keener-1399-3 surviving architectural structures] or interesting places and things associated with this family in North or South America. This project will also explore the etymology of the Kühner (Keener) surname and common given names of family members. As [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keener Wikipedia] notes, "Keener is an English or Irish surname or an anglicized version of the German surname Kühner, which is derived from Kühn and the Old German kühn (keen)." Only a handful of notable ''living'' Americans are included in the Wikipedia with this surname, including the [https://youtu.be/nQxnpbRXKHY wonderful American actress] Catherine Keener ([https://youtu.be/4PeyyXT6uoQ Harper Lee] in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capote_(film) Capote]) whose father apparently [http://ethnicelebs.com/catherine-keener descended] from [[Keener-41|Peter]]), as well as a "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Keener pioneer in the field of mathematical physiology and cardiology]" who uses chaos theory to model the human heartbeat, and a "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Craig_S._Keener professor of New Testament at Asbury Theological Seminary]" who "work[s] for ethnic reconciliation in the U.S. and Africa." While it is not clear if James or Craig are descended from German Keener families, it is notable that the only notable ''dead'' Kühner (Keener) listed in the Wikipedia is [[Keener-1400|John Christian]], whose “strenuous life was bound up with the city of New Orleans” and was "highly esteemed by [[Davis-4|Jefferson Davis]]." Less notable members of the family remained in Pennsylvania and made [https://www.facebook.com/1392052157713527/photos/a.1392056411046435/1583760448542696/?type=3 lot's of bologna] and [https://medium.com/kühner-kommentar/a-brief-history-of-keener-wieners-46ba63c5ba94 Keener Wieners] (''not'' the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8HdUPsIZVkE trademarked ones]). Others settled in North Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama, Baltimore, New Orleans, and other places. This project seeks to identify other ''dead'' notables (broadly speaking) and document their connections to early Kühner immigrants. ==Early and notable Keener Amerikaner==
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====Immigrants named Keener and notable descendants==== Here are the Kühner (Keener) family immigrants to Amerika that have been confirmed, listed by date of immigration, and notable descendants. An [https://medium.com/kühner-kommentar/kühner-genealogy-2f855158a190 accompanying narrative] is also available. * '''????''': [[Keener-41|Peter (1687 - 1757)]] - son of [[Kuhner-17|Casper Kuhner]] (and a possible brother of the immigrant Casper listed below, but there's no proof of this). It is not known when Peter arrived in America, but his three sons arrived in 1727. * '''1727''': [[Keener-51|(William) Ulrich I (1710 - 1784) ]] - arrived in '''Pennsylvania''' onboard the James Goodwill with [https://www.pa-roots.com/lancaster/query/query009.html two brothers] named '''[[Keener-9|Adam]]''' and '''[[Keener-29|Hans]]''') according to the [http://www.footfamily.com/TNG/getperson.php?personID=I5764&tree=foot Foot Family History]. In 1745 Ulrich purchases 300 acres on "NR Shenandoah adjacent to George Byrne and Hugh Devinie, by the Great Waggon Road" that Casper and his family (see below) took to the North Carolina Backcountry by 1752. Little is known about Adam and Hans, but some of Peter and (William) Ulrich's descendants (assuming [[Keener-515|William William]]) is [[Keener-51|William Ulrich]], but there's no proof of this) were "[[Keener-44|among]] the oldest settlers" of '''Taylor county, West Virginia''' and "one of the most noted in the early history of this section of Western Virginia." According to [https://books.google.com/books?id=c84MAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA56&lpg=PA56&dq=samuel+keener+taylor+county+west+virginia&source=bl&ots=BGooE5-fD-&sig=ACfU3U30Un6rEvJMNX_XWtVWGMP_BOxKyg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjzvLvy66vnAhWhSt8KHXqqBg4Q6AEwBXoECAoQAQ#v=onepage&q=samuel%20keener%20taylor%20county%20west%20virginia&f=false Gaines v. Keener] (decided April 14, 1900, West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals), a "Samuel B. Keener owned a tract of land containing one hundred and sixty acres, in Taylor County, and in October, 1875, he divided the same into four parts, prepared and executed deeds to his four children, conveying to each a portion thereof, which deeds he retained in his possession, in a chest among his private papers. During his lifetime said Keener disposed of all said tract except thirty-eight and three-fourths acres in the deed executed in 1875 to William and Elizabeth Keener. On this tract said Samuel B. Keener continued to reside until his death, and while living there, on August 20, 1894, he executed and delivered a deed to George I. Keener." Other apparent descendants of (William) Ulrich: :* [[Keener-147|'''Horace Ulrich''']] - a circuit rider who left the Methodist Conference for 15 years after the Trail of Tears (because they didn't speak out or do more about this genocide?) and was reappointed as the superintendent of a '''Cherokee''' school in NC in 1850 where he learned the Cherokee language and used the Sequoyah alphabet and syllabary in his instruction. He built and lived in a log cabin that is the [http://markers.ncdcr.gov/Markers.aspx?MarkerId=Q-45 oldest architectural structure at a Cherokee site] in North Carolina today. :* [[Keener-488|Joseph]] - Ulrich's brother "Joe" was "instrumental in getting locals to buy and sell property making possible the Qualla Indian Reservation" in '''Cherokee, North Carolina'''. :* [[Keener-1482|John W. ("Logan") Keener]] - one of many so-called Confederate veterans (including [https://civilwar150nc.wordpress.com/2013/05/01/deathbed-confessional-i-shot-stonewall-jackson/ "Little Bill" Kirk of North Carolina]) who claimed to have been among those who fired the shots that mortally wounded Stonewall Jackson at Chancellorsville, but Logan's regiment isn't on the Confederate Order of Battle at Chancellorsville and was apparently in West Virginia taking part in the (militarily successful but politically failed) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jones–Imboden_Raid Jones-Imboden Raid] at the time. Given the political outcome in his state just one month later (West Virginia was admitted as the 35th state of the Union), Logan probably wished he had pulled the trigger in Chancellorsville. * '''1738''': [[Keener-879|Casper (1680–1762)]] - arrived in '''Pennsylvania''' onboard the Thistle and migrated to '''Lincoln County, North Carolina''' by 1752, where he was one of the "honored heroes who subdued the foes of husbandry in a wild unsettled region” ([[Nixon-3600|Alfred Nixon]], 1908). Notable descendants of Casper include: :* Abraham and his descendants (see below). * '''1739''': [[Keener-818|Melchior (1720 - 1798)]] - arrived in '''Pennsylvania''' onboard the Snow Betsey and eventually settled in '''Baltimore, Maryland''', where he became a wealthy shipping merchant. "We must observe once for all that mobbing men of doubtful principles is not the way to gain friends to the cause of America." - Maryland (Colony) Council of Safety to local Whig leaders in 1777 on behalf of Melchior, a Tory who "hath lately been very ill used" by some Irish Whigs. At the time Melchior was the president of what is known as "the oldest civic organization in the United States," which was founded in his Baltimore store in 1763, and a wealthy shipping merchant on the committee that managed the "scheme of Lottery" that created what is known as the "oldest continuously operating public market system in the United States" today. Notable descendants of Melchior include: :* [[Keener-1400|'''John Christian''']] - Bishop and CSA Chaplain west of the Mississippi who "had the richest Teutonic blood in his veins" and was "highly esteemed by [[Davis-4|Jefferson Davis]]." When he died he was “one of the most remarkable men in the South” whose “strenuous life was bound up with the city of '''New Orleans'''.” John “feared any movement that looked toward organic union with anything or anybody” and “resented the slightest imputation upon the motives of his people, and never apologized for a single act.” * '''1741''': [[Keener-367|Abraham (1717 - 1795)]], son of Casper - arrived in '''Pennsylvania''' onboard the Lydia and migrated to '''Lincoln County, North Carolina''' where his father settled. Arrived late for the [[Space:Battle_of_Ramsour%27s_Mill_%281780%29|Battle of Ramsour's Mill]] but didn't shoot his friend, the wounded Whig [[Mckissick-123|Sherriff]] who was fleeing the battlefield. Notable descendants of Abraham include: :* [[Keener-574|Andrew Jackson '''''Kenner''''' (1815-1884)]], thought to be the son of Abraham Jr. (1752-1835) who left Lincoln County sometime after 1790 (the only comment in the court record of the sale of his belongings was “Me leaving here”). Andrew Jackson Kenner acquired Jefferson Davis's homestead in '''Kentucky''' after the Davis family left Christian County. He ran a tavern there and may have buried the large farm bell that belonged to Jeff Davis's father. His "[https://medium.com/kühner-kommentar/keenest-regrets-over-the-farm-bell-that-belonged-to-the-father-of-jefferson-davis-c2b7db0eb113 keenest regret at death was loving his children]." :* [[Keener-701|John (abt. 1788 - aft. 1860)]], son of Martin and father of [[Keener-702|John Andrew Jackson (1825 - 1899)]], moved to '''Tennessee''' by 1820. His grandson, [[Keener-793|John (abt. 1847 - 1865)]] enlisted in the Union Army in 1865 and served for a short time as a railroad track guard in Whitfield County Georgia, where he died from measles less than two months later. :* Other grandsons (Martin and David, sons of John) moved to [http://gadsdenmessenger.com/2014/02/28/early-settlers-in-etowah-county-the-keener-family/ '''Etowah County, Alabama'''] and "lived in the area before the Cherokee were removed" where their "names were recorded in the old Avery store ledger book in the Cherokee Nation of 1835." :* [[Keener-1398|Lawson Washington (1821 - 1905)]], a grandson of John, ran a [https://thediggings.com/mines/usgs60001760 limestone quarry] rich in calcium and iron that is still "considered to be of world-class significance." Located on (or near) the historic Casper Keener farmstead, it helped fuel an industrial revolution in the area ('''Ironton''') in the early 1800s and supplied materials that were used to build many of the first brick structures in''' Lincolnton, NC'''. There was also a [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Portal_of_the_mine._Keener_Mining_Company,_Keener_%5E3_Mine,_Bokoshe,_Le_Flore_County,_Oklahoma._-_NARA_-_540663.jpg Keener Mining Company] in '''Oklahoma''', but its not clear yet how (or if) they tie into this Keener bush. However, Martin and Jacob (Abraham's sons) moved to '''Keener, Alabama''' which has [https://thediggings.com/places/al055-99927954 158 nearby mining deposits]. :* [[Keener-1397|Elijah Washington (1857 - 1929)]], a son of Lawson, was the police chief of '''Lincolnton, NC''' and the Sherriff of Lincoln County. "Professor Keener" gave speeches locally on the difficulties of enforcing prohibition and was quoted by the local press on the meaning of a [https://medium.com/kühner-kommentar/keener-vs-cline-vs-wetmore-on-the-corn-cob-hoodoo-found-in-lincolnton-in-1907-eb6c86c30e7e corn cob hoodoo] that was found in Lincoln County in 1907. :* [[Keener-1392|'''Walter Ney ("Frank")''' (1880 - 1931)]], a son of Elijah, was described by the Raleigh News & Observer as ”a man of inquiring mind, ready decisions, [and] strong opinions” who “expressed himself forcefully and effectively.” The lawyer, one-term state representative for '''Lincoln County, North Carolina''', and the "Dixie Editor" at the '''Durham''' Morning Herald was a moderate conservative Democrat in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Crow_laws Jim Crow south], who favored regulation of firearms and [https://medium.com/kühner-kommentar/the-public-menace-of-automobiles-e92191633df8 automobiles], defended [https://medium.com/kühner-kommentar/the-dixie-editor-v-daughters-of-the-confederacy-on-muzzeys-history-1921-e45c1255478c Muzzey's history] against those "who would rather have their personal opinion set forth even if at the sacrifice of fact," supported the [https://medium.com/kühner-kommentar/walter-ney-keener-defends-the-teaching-of-evolution-in-nc-schools-in-the-1920s-d3e83783460b teaching of evolution] in (religious) schools prior to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scopes_Trial Scopes Monkey Trial], and spoke out forcefully against lynchings but [https://medium.com/kühner-kommentar/t-here-is-always-the-possibility-of-human-feeling-dethroning-calm-judgement-673f49d5e73d didn't believe the mob should be treated too harshly] and "[https://medium.com/k%C3%BChner-kommentar/dixie-editors-look-to-the-future-with-uneasiness-over-anti-lynching-bill-1922-7702b8c98351 look(ed) to the future with uneasiness]" over the possibility of federal anti-lynching laws. :* [[Keener-1378|George Washington (1858 - 1935)]], a livery stable owner and a "real curiosity" politically (1892), whose 20th century dream of going into the aviation business went up in flames (1901). * '''1851''': Karl and [[Kühner-59|Ludwig Wilhelm (1834-1912)]], a corporal in the Union Army who became "Lewis William Keener" and settled in northern '''Ohio''' where he enlisted in the Union Army almost a decade later, because there was “nothing else we can do if we want to preserve freedom for ourselves and our children.” * '''1847''': [[Kühner-61|Gottlieb Kühner (1820 - 1865)]], who immigrated to the U.S> with his wife, Sophia, and died a month and a half after Lee surrendered to Grant at the Appomattox Court House in Virginia. :* '''[[Kuhner-60|Gotlip Kuhner]]''', a man who had five wives (the first went insane, the [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/26649386/gotlip_kuhner_divorce_1912/ second or third] tried to kill him) and started "butchering for the local market [in Ohio] and peddling his meat throughout the neighborhood in a small wagon drawn by a yoke of oxen." In 1904, Gotlip [sic] founded, with his sons, the '''Kuhner Packing Company''' in Muncie, Indiana and upgraded from bovine-drawn wagons to [https://www.allposters.com/-sp/Keener-Brand-Meets-Kuhner-Packing-Co-Delivery-Truck-Posters_i9092077_.htm Keener trucks] memorialized on posters still available today from Amazon and Walmart. * '''????: Unknown''': Immigrant ancestors of '''[[Keener-1521|Jacob Keener, Sr.]]''' and his son, '''[[Keener-1520|Jacob, Jr.]]''', of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania were both Union soldiers during the Civil War. Jr. would later move to Kansas and become a pioneer settler of West Eureka Township. * '''????: Unknown''': Immigrant ancestors of '''[[Keener-1519|Jacob Keener]]''' - an early settler of South Bend Indiana, and possibly the namesake for, [[Wikipedia:Keener_Township,_Jasper_County,_Indiana|Keener Township, Jasper County, Indiana]]. Jacob was a stockholder of the Union Cabinet company as well as a politician, policeman, and saloon owner who established the Apollo - the "first German garden and place of amusement" in South Bend and a "favorite resort for politicians of both parties." * '''????: Unknown''': Immigrant ancestors of '''[[Keener-1439|Sid C. Keener]]''' - a genealogically unconnected sportswriter and editor for several St. Louis, Missouri newspapers (early 1900's until 1951) and Director of the '''National Baseball Hall of Fame''' in Cooperstown, New York (1952 to 1963), Sid was a long-time personal friend of [[Cobb-3844|Ty Bobb]] who accepted the gold record for “[https://youtu.be/kTcRRaXV-fg Who’s On First?]” from Abbott and Costello live on the “The Steve Allen Show" after they performed their classic routine for what some claim was the last time (1956). * '''????: Unknown''': Immigrant ancestors of [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/33264456/fanny_keeners_duel_with_nathan_pasten/ Fanny Keener], who was in a [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/33264642/fanny_keenernathan_pasten_gun_fight/ gun fight with Nathan Pasten], her black coachmen, in 1890. "[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/33264995/fanny_keener_was_very_eccentric_1890/ She was very eccentric]." Both [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/33265100/fanny_keener_lives_1890/ Fanny] and Nathan survived, but Nathan got [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/33265174/pasten_gets_6_years_1890/ six years]. * '''????: Unknown''': Immigrant ancestors of [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/33266026/clyde_e_keener_rites_1942/ Clyde E. Keener], whose vaudeville orchestra ([https://www.newspapers.com/clip/33265774/clyde_keener_and_his_vaudeville/ 1926]) entertained Californians in the early 20th century. He [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/33266098/clyde_e_keener_obit_1942/ died in 1942]. Clyde's father (Henry) and grandfather (J.D.) were pioneers of Visalia, California, and J.D. was said to have been the [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/33267259/henry_a_keener_77th_birthday_1924/ first man to bring cattle to California and Nevada]. *'''????: Unknown''': Immigrant ancestors of [[Keener-1722|William Albert Keener]], a late 19th and early 20th century Columbia and Harvard legal scholar and New York State Supreme Court justice from Augusta, Georgia who was a member (with young Woodrow Wilson) of Augusta's Lightfoot Baseball Club. ====Cherokee, enslaved and mixed race people named Keener==== * [[Unknown-443231|'''Monroe Graham''' (1800-1895)]], the last known African-born resident of Lincoln County, North Carolina (1895), and Fannie (possibly his sister) - enslaved by [[Keener-383|John]] and willed to his son, [[Keener-391|Martin]]. * "[S]ixteen...negroes...consisting of men, women and children" owned by [[Keener-375|Michael]], John's other son. * Enslaved “mulatto” girl named '''[[Keener-1522|Sena]]'''" raised by Henry Keener and sold to John Motz then E. Caldwell in Lincoln County, North Carolina, she ran away in 1849. * A free "mulatto" woman named '''Mary Keener''' who lived next door to Marcus Bost and his wife Nancy in Catawba County according to the 1850 census (Gary Freeze, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Catawbans_(book_series) Volume 1]). * Keener surname among members on the [http://www.okhistory.org/research/dawesresults.php?lname=Keener Cherokee Dawes final census rolls], such as [http://www.okhistory.org/research/dawesresults.php?cardnum=11031&tribe=Cherokee&type=by%20Blood Hattie] (Card 11031), daughter of Joseph Keener (Cherokee by Blood Card #6907) and Polly Bigfeather (Cherokee by Blood Card #7776), and [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/103821059/joseph-w.-keener Corp. Joseph W. “Joe” Keener], who apparently fled Oklahoma for Kansas and joined a [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/3rd_Regiment,_Indian_Home_Guards,_Kansas_Infantry volunteer infantry regiment] to support the Union during the American Civil War. Or his son, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/26485843/thomas-keener Thomas "Tom" Keener]. [http://cherokeeblood.blogspot.com/2008/12/why-native-american-ancestors-had.html How] did Cherokee people come to have the Keener [https://www.quora.com/Why-do-many-native-americans-have-non-native-american-names surname]? Rev. Ulrich's school? ====Specific places & things associated with Keener family members==== *PLACE: [[Space:Battle_of_Ramsour%27s_Mill_%281780%29|Ramsour's Mill]] in Lincolnton, NC - where a "warm and obstinate fight" ensued between family and friends but [[Keener-367|Abraham]] didn't shoot the Sherriff and [[Keener-383|John]] became a Rebel. * PLACE: The [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2284994/kenner-cemetery Kenner Cemetery] at [http://friends.scv2527.org/kenner-cemetery Jefferson Davis's homestead] in Fairview, Kentucky where [[Keener-574|Andrew Jackson]] and a farm bell (THING) got buried. * PLACE: [https://medium.com/kühner-kommentar/rev-horace-ulrich-keener-1801-1856-d1cb2caaeebb Keener Cabin in Cherokee, NC] where Rev. Ulrich taught the Cherokee to read and write and love Jesus. * PLACE: [https://www.facebook.com/1392052157713527/photos/keeners-bologna-plant-on-front-st-sligo-1961using-recipes-formulated-about-1761-/1583760448542696/ Keener Bologna Factory in Sligo, PA] where lot's of sausage got made. * PLACE: The [https://www.academia.edu/6940159/THE_HISTORIC_KEENER_FARMSTEAD_Short_Report_Management_Summary_ historic Casper Keener farmstead] in Ironton, Lincoln County, North Carolina where a Union ("Do As You Please") Church was established on the land where a Tory Captain (Abraham) and two Whigs (John and Peter Shrum), all of whom survived the war, are believed to be buried. * PLACE: The National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York, where [[Keener-1439|Sid Keener]] served as President during the early 20th century. * THING: A [https://medium.com/kühner-kommentar/keenest-regrets-over-the-farm-bell-that-belonged-to-the-father-of-jefferson-davis-c2b7db0eb113 large farm bell] said to have been the property Jefferson Davis's father. * THING: [https://medium.com/kühner-kommentar/a-brief-history-of-keener-wieners-46ba63c5ba94 Keener Wieners] - because it's not German without sausage...and beer! * THING: [https://www.amazon.com/Keener-Meat-Truck-12x18-Poster/dp/B006ODWC30 Keener Meat Trucks] - to bring us lot's of sausage! ''Prost!'' * THING: [https://medium.com/kühner-kommentar/how-do-you-like-them-keener-seedling-rusty-coat-apples-from-leepers-creek-186d1d614cb5 Keener Seedling ("Rusty Coat") apples] created in Lincolnton, NC - one a day to keep the doctor away? ==Etymology & Transformation of Names== Like other German surnames, Kühner has been anglicized in a variety of ways over the past few centuries. While some family names (like [https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=zimmermann Zimmermann]) were literally translated (to [[Zimmerman-639|Carpenter]]), others (like [https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=finger Finger], which has the same meaning ''and'' spelling in English, and [[Schenck-1172|Schenck]] which doesn't but translates to [https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=schenk tavern keeper] if you drop the second "c" or to slug of you add an "e" at the end) [[Finger-72|remained]] largely [[Schenck-197|unchanged]]. However, some names (like Kühner and Rahmsauer) spawned a rich variety of phonetic transformations into English names. :"An investigation into the history of a family named '''Rahmsauer''' that [[Wikipedia:Ramsau_am_Dachstein|emigrated from Germany]] into North Carolina some two hundred and fifty years ago revealed the fact that in about two centuries the name was found in the following forms: Ramsauer, Ramsaur, Ramsour, Ramseur, Ramser, Ramsir, Sirram, Ram, Sheep, Lamb. The United States offer a fertile field for the study of the transformation and translation of family names." - Charles William Super, [https://books.google.com/books?id=17pMAAAAYAAJ&dq=Ramseur+ramsour+Ramsaur&source=gbs_navlinks_s&fbclid=IwAR1cBGq24Mekwe7_VwL_rwN-jhXUYJvrZMbrTfMns8W3R3o6AcuF1b3emcs A History of the German Language] (1893). On the Kühner (Keener) surname... :"According to the Dictionary of American Family Names (2013, Oxford University Press) the Kühner (Knörr, Köener) surname is a derivative of Kühn, which is derived from the Old High German Conrad (Konrad, Konrat) – the name of several medieval German Kaisers such as Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor from 1027 until 1039. The family of related German surnames includes Kuntz, Koons, Kuhne, Kuehn, Kuhns, Kihn, Coon, Coons, Coen, Coone, Kunz, Kuntz, Kuhne, Kohn, Kuehne, and Kühne. These surnames are derived from the Old German adjective kühn meaning “bold, daring, audacious, hardy, valiant, [and] venturesome,” which is from the Proto-Germanic kōniz ‎(“knowledgeable, skillful, experienced, clever, capable”), from Proto-Indo-European ǵenə-, ǵnō- ‎(“to know”), according to the Wiktionary. :In modern English, the adjective (or adverb) is keen (keener, keenest) and is defined as “having a fine edge or point”; “showing a quick and ardent responsiveness”; “intellectually alert”; or “wonderful, excellent” - in which case you can prefix it with “peachy”- if intended ironically (Merriam-Webster). But according to the Online Etymology Dictionary, it appears to have meant both brave and skilled originally with a notion of “to be able” which is perhaps aspirational and connected to the source of the English verb can. The English keen is also derived from the Proto-Indo-European root ǵenə-, ǵnō- ‎(“to know”). Old Irish added the notion of “lament loudly over the dead, bitterly wail” which was popularized as professional mourners in Richard Condon's ''imaginary'' book, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Keener%27s_Manual The Keener's Manual]. :The Keener surname is pronounced kēnər (just like the English word keener), which is similar to the German pronunciation of Kühner (without the [https://youtu.be/OGwmiY4wcrs ewww]). The surname has been anglicized in a variety of other ways including: Khner, Kienar, Khnert, Kenar, Kinar, Kuner, Kner, Kiener, Keene, Kunner, Kenner, Keemer, Kiner, Keuhner, Kuehner, Kiehner, Kuhnerin, Kaner, Keihner, Keined, Keiner, Keinert, Kuhner, Keehner, Kyner, and Kyhner. However, note that Keener (and possibly other variants) is also a fairly common English or Irish surname." - Wilhelm Kühner (2017) On common male given names (via Wikipedia)... * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abram_(name) Abraham] (Abram) - a masculine given name of Biblical Hebrew origin, meaning exalted father. In the Bible, it was originally the name of the first of the three Biblical patriarchs, who later became known as Abraham. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casper Casper] (Gasper) - derived from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaldea Chaldean] "Gizbar" meaning "Treasurer", it appears in the Hebrew version of the Old Testament Book of Ezra (1:8) and is one of the traditional names assigned by folklore to the anonymous Magi mentioned in the Gospel of Matthew account of the Nativity of Jesus. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melchior Melchior] - the name given in later legend to one of the biblical Magi appearing in the Gospel of Matthew. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_(given_name) Peter] - a common masculine given name derived from Greek Πέτρος, "petros" (meaning "stone, rock", via Latin "petra") and the traditional name given to the Biblical disciple who was the "rock" on which Jesus is said to have built his church (Matthew 16:18). * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_(given_name) John] - a common masculine given name in the English language of originally Semitic origin and derived from the Latin Ioannes and Iohannes, which are forms of the Greek name Iōannēs (Ἰωάννης), originally borne by Hellenized Jews transliterating the Hebrew name Yohanan (יוֹחָנָן‬), * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacob Jacob] - later Israel, is regarded as a Patriarch of the Israelites and the third Hebrew progenitor with whom God made a covenant according to the book of Genesis. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_(given_name) Henry] (Heinrich) - an English male given name and surname derived from Old French Henri/Henry, itself derived from the Old Frankish name Heimeric/Ermerijc, from Common Germanic *Hainariks (from haim- "home" and rik "ruler"). In Old High German, the name was conflated with the name Haginrich (from hagin "enclosure" and rich "ruler") to form Heinrich. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elijah Elijah] - meaning "My God is Yahweh/YHWH or the Latinized form of Elias (/ɪˈlaɪəs/ ih-LY-əs), a prophet and a miracle worker who lived in the northern kingdom of Israel during the reign of King Ahab (9th century BC) according to the Books of Kings in the Hebrew Bible. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ephraim Ephraim] - the second son of Joseph and Asenath according to the Book of Genesis. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael Michael] - a masculine given name that comes from Hebrew: מִיכָאֵל / מיכאל‎ (Mīkhāʼēl [miχaˈʔel]), derived from the question מי כאל mī kāʼēl, meaning "Who is like God?" * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_(name) David] - a common masculine given name of Biblical Hebrew origin, King David was a character of central importance in the Hebrew Bible and in Christian, Jewish and Islamic religious tradition * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ulrich Ulrich] - a German given name, derived from Old High German Uodalrich, Odalric, composed of the elements uodal- meaning "(noble) heritage" and -rich meaning "rich, powerful". * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William William] (Wilhelm) - a popular given name of an old Germanic origin, it comes ultimately from the given name Wilhelm (cf. Old German Wilhelm > German Wilhelm and Old Norse Vilhjálmr). It is a compound of two distinct elements : wil = "will or desire"; helm; Old English helm "helmet, protection"; > English helm "knight's large helmet". * [[Keener-1378|George Washington]] * [[Keener-641|James Madison]] * [[Keener-574|Andrew Jackson]] On common female given names: * Anna * Catherine * Mary * Frances ("Fannie") * Margaretha (Margaret) * Barbara == Keener genealogy books of interest == * Galloway, Bishop Charles B. [https://ia802703.us.archive.org/28/items/31938999.emory.edu/31938999.pdf ''Bishop John Christian Keener'']. Publishing House of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South (1906). * Keener, John Christian (Commentary by Wilhelm Kühner). [http://Eden.WilhelmKuhner.com ''The Garden of Eden and The Flood (Annotated)'']. Kühner Kommentar an Amerika (2019). * Kühner, Wilhelm. [http://Genealogy.WilhelmKuhner.com ''Who knows why the geese go barefoot?'' (Second Edition)]. Kühner Kommentar an Amerika (2019). * Parker, Robbie Lewis. [https://www.amazon.com/Keener-Alabama-history-Etowah-County/dp/B00071V6XC ''Keener, Alabama, a history: Etowah County'']. Discount Printing Co. (1987). * Watts, Monteen Keener. [https://www.amazon.com/Chips-Block-Monteen-Keener-Watts/dp/B000718LIA ''Chips Off The Same Block'']. pp. 1-20. Monteen Keener Watts (1986). * Wilson, Letitia Pinnell. [http://www.worldcat.org/title/keeners-and-allied-families-a-memorial-to-anna-maria-keener/oclc/181107676&referer=brief_results ''The Keeners and allied families: a memorial to Anna Maria Keener'']. Baltimore, Md. [Unknown] (1923). ==How to join this project== Right now this project just has one member, [[Keener-965|William Keener]], aka "Wilhelm Kühner." Will you join me? Would you be interested in reviewing or contributing to my next book? Please post a comment here on this page, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=14826815 send me a private message]. Thanks!
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The mission of the project is to add and improve profiles of Project /Tribe NAME. Project members take primary responsibility for relevant profiles or family groups and work on merging duplicates, cleaning up profiles, adding sources, removing incorrect information and offer research assistance as needed. ==How to Join https://www.wikitree.com/images/badge/native_americans.gif == To see our current members, please see the list below To join the project: # Ask the project leader [[Langholf-2|Eowyn]] to add the project badge. # Add the line [[Category:Tribe or Nation Name Team]] to the text area of your profile page. This will add you to the list of participants on the appropriate team category. # Add "Name of Tribe" to [[Special:Following|your G2G tag feed]]. If the tribe name includes multiple words use an underscore (_) between words. # Add the same tag to any discussions in G2G involving the team or topic or any of its sub-projects. # Check out the To-Do list below to find something to help us work on, and add yourself (or ask one of us to) to that task. # Please join the Google Mail Group for the native-americans-project @ googlegroups . com. == Goals == *For each person: # All duplicates merged into lowest number # PPP added only for individuals who are historically significant or are the subject of many merges. # pertaining categories added # templates added # biography cleaned up and written, using the WikiTree Style Guide (can work with Profile Improvement Project for help) # Attached family meets these goals, too # Attached to the main WikiTree family tree (ask the GFR for help) ==Project Scope== The is a sub-project of the [[Project:Native_Americans|Native Americans Project]]. The time frame will cover pre-colonial until the present. ==Participants== Add your name to the list below, along with a note about what you're working on in this project right now. * - Project Coordinator. Answering questions and working to add and improve profiles. == Project Template == Send [[Langholf-2|Eowyn]] a note to create a project template for this sub-project. The sub-project template will be similar to this with a sub-project specific image. Sample usage: {{Native American|tribe=Pit River Nation}}
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First Record Book of the Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow, Organized in 1697 and Now the First Reformed Church of Tarrytown, N.Y.

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[[Category:Westchester County, New York]] [[Category:New York, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: New York Genealogy Resources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New York|New York Sources]] == First Record Book of the Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow, Organized in 1697 and Now the First Reformed Church of Tarrytown, N.Y. == * By David Cole * Published in 1901 by Yonkers Historical and Library Association, Yonkers, New York * Source Citation Examples (Wiki format): ::: Cole, David. ''[[Space:First Record Book of the Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow, Organized in 1697 and Now the First_Reformed Church of Tarrytown, N.Y.|First Record Book of the "Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow," Organized in 1697 and Now the First Reformed Church of Tarrytown, N.Y.]]'' (Yonkers, New York: Yonkers Historical and Library Association, 1901) ::With span tags (not recommended by WikiTree): ::: Cole, David. ''[[Space:First Record Book of the Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow, Organized in 1697 and Now the First_Reformed Church of Tarrytown, N.Y.|First Record Book of the "Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow," Organized in 1697 and Now the First Reformed Church of Tarrytown, N.Y.]]'' (Yonkers, New York: Yonkers Historical and Library Association, 1901) :: Inline Citation with span tags: ::: [[#ColeFRB|Cole, ''First Record Book'']]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:First Record Book_of_the_Old_Dutch Church_of Sleepy Hollow, Organized in_1697 and Now_the_First Reformed Church of_Tarrytown, N.Y.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008427827 * https://books.google.com/books?id=-844AQAAMAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=KV1IAAAAYAAJ * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/278023-redirection * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/19536/ [$subscription] === Contents === * Introductory Statement - page v * Introductory Material from the original record book, in Dutch, followed by English translation - page 1 * Member Register - page 7 * List of Elders and Deacons - page 17 * Register of Baptisms - page 23 *Register of Marriages - page 152 * Financial Reports, etc. - page 178 *Index to Members and Consistorymen - page 193 * Index to Marriages - page 203 *Index to Register of Baptisms - page 217 === Succeeded by: === * Bacon, Edgar Mayhew, editor. ''[[Space: First English Record Book of the Dutch Reformed Church in Sleepy Hollow, Formerly the Manor Church of Philipsburgh, Now the First Reformed Church of Tarrytown|First English Record Book of the Dutch Reformed Church in Sleepy Hollow, Formerly the Manor Church of Philipsburgh, Now the First Reformed Church of Tarrytown]]'', Tarrytown Historical Society (N.Y.), 1931. :::This volume contains records for roughly 50 years, following the period covered in the Cole book. These are membership and baptism records beginning 1785 and marriage records beginning 1787.

First Responders

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{{Research Note Box|This page is currently transitioning to a SubProject of the Global Project. If you are interested in joining, please visit us as a the new location, [[Project:First Responders]].}} The '''Line of Duty''' project's mission is to honor the lives, and highlight the profiles, of First Responders worldwide who have given the ultimate sacrifice - laying down their life during the service of their communities. For more information, see [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/End_of_Watch_Call Wikipedia: EOW (End of Watch) Call] ==How to Join== Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=14187450 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Goals== The goals of this project are to: # Identify any First Responders who have died in the Line of Duty; #* Where duplicate profiles exist, merge the profiles into the lowest possible number, #* Where profiles do not yet exist, add profiles to WikiTree, adhering to the [[:Category:Styles_and_Standards|Styles and Standards]]. # Attach Categories, Templates and/or Stickers to the profiles where applicable; # Document a clean and well-written biography, including sources; and # Attach profiles to the main WikiTree family tree (see the [[Project:Connectors|Connectors Project]] for more information or assistance). The list of First Responders currently recognized by this project include: * '''EMTs''' ''(Emergency Medical Technicians)'' - This includes all emergency clinicians that are trained to respond to emergency situations, such as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emergency_Medical_Responder Emergency Medical Responders], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emergency_medical_technician#Primary_Care_Paramedics Primary Care Paramedics], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emergency_medical_technician#Advanced_Care_Paramedics Advanced Care Paramedics] or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emergency_medical_technician#Critical_Care_Paramedic Critical Care Paramedics].[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emergency_medical_technician Wikipedia: Emergency Medical Technician] * '''Firefighters''' - This includes both professional and Volunteer positions.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firefighter Wikipedia: Firefighter] * '''Paramedics''' - See also: EMT[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paramedic Wikipedia: Paramedic] * '''Law Enforcement Officers''' ''(Police Officer, Peace Officer)'' - This includes all jobs where the primary duty is the enforcement of laws. Terms may vary from country to country. * '''Rescuers''' - This includes all jobs where the primary duty involves rescuing someone from harm or danger. These types of jobs often consist of highly trained individuals who are trained in specialty areas, such as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technical_rescue technical rescue], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diver_rescue diving], or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extrication extrication].[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rescuer Wikipedia:Rescuer] ==To Do List== Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Names of the Fallen while on Duty. * States and Country 2019 Line of Duty Deaths in the United States per the Officer Down Memorial Page. *Master Police Officer Joseph William Shinners [https://www.odmp.org/officer/23880-master-police-officer-joseph-william-shinners ODMP Memorial] *Police Officer Dale James Woods [https://www.odmp.org/officer/23885-police-officer-dale-james-woods ODMP Memorial] *Police Officer Clayton Joel Townsend [https://www.odmp.org/officer/23886-police-officer-clayton-joel-townsend ODMP Memorial] *Police Officer Natalie Becky Corona [https://www.odmp.org/officer/23891-police-officer-natalie-becky-corona ODMP Memorial] *Trooper Christopher Lambert [https://www.odmp.org/officer/23894-trooper-christopher-lambert ODMP Memorial] *Sergeant Wytasha Lamar Carter [https://www.odmp.org/officer/23895-sergeant-wytasha-lamar-carter ODMP Memorial] *Supervisory Deputy US Marshal Norman D. Merker [https://www.odmp.org/officer/23941-supervisory-deputy-us-marshal-norman-d-merkel ODMP Memorial] *Deputy Sheriff Ray Elwin Horn III [https://www.odmp.org/officer/23906-deputy-sheriff-ray-elwin-horn-iii ODMP Memorial] *Police Officer Sean Paul Tuder [https://www.odmp.org/officer/23909-police-officer-sean-paul-tuder ODMP Memorial] [[Tuder-21|Wikitree Profile]] *Deputy Sheriff Joshua Bryan "LJ" Ryer, Jr. [https://www.odmp.org/officer/23949-deputy-sheriff-joshua-bryan-lj-ryer-jr ODMP Memorial] *Coporal Shane Michael Totty [https://www.odmp.org/officer/23954-corporal-shane-michael-totty ODMP Memorial] *Detective William Lee Brewer [https://www.odmp.org/officer/23956-detective-william-lee-brewer ODMP Memorial] *Border Patrol Agent Donna Doss [https://www.odmp.org/officer/23955-border-patrol-agent-donna-doss ODMP Memorial] *Trooper Lucas Bartley Dowell [https://www.odmp.org/officer/23961-trooper-lucas-bartley-dowell ODMP Memorial] *Police Officer Matthew J. Rittner [https://www.odmp.org/officer/23964-police-officer-matthew-j-rittner ODMP Memorial] *Detective Brian P. Simonsen [https://www.odmp.org/officer/23969-detective-brian-p-simonsen ODMP Memorial] *Agent Alfred Zanyet Prez [https://www.odmp.org/officer/23970-agent-alfred-zanyet-prez ODMP Memorial] *Lieutenant Daniel Duane Hinton [https://www.odmp.org/officer/23977-lieutenant-daniel-duane-hinton ODMP Memorial] *Undersheriff Monty Thomas Johnson [https://www.odmp.org/officer/23978-undersheriff-monty-thomas-johnson ODMP Memorial] *Police Officer Nicholas Scott Galinger [https://www.odmp.org/officer/23979-police-officer-nicholas-scott-galinger ODMP Memorial] *Sergeant Steve Hinkle [https://www.odmp.org/officer/23981-sergeant-steve-hinkle ODMP Memorial] *Police Officer Nathan Hayden Heidelberg [https://www.odmp.org/officer/23985-police-officer-nathan-hayden-heidelberg ODMP Memorial] *Deputy Sheriff Jacob Howard Keltner [https://www.odmp.org/officer/23987-deputy-sheriff-jacob-howard-keltner ODMP Memorial] *Corporal Daniel H. Groves [https://www.odmp.org/officer/23994-corporal-daniel-h-groves ODMP Memorial] [[Groves-2766|Wikitree Profile]] *Deputy Sheriff Ryan Shane Thompson [https://www.odmp.org/officer/23998-deputy-sheriff-ryan-shane-thompson ODMP Memorial] *Police Officer Paul Thomas Rutherford [https://www.odmp.org/officer/23999-police-officer-paul-thomas-rutherford ODMP Memorial] *Deputy Sheriff Peter Herrera [https://www.odmp.org/officer/24000-deputy-sheriff-peter-herrera ODMP Memorial] *Trooper Brooke Jones-Story [https://www.odmp.org/officer/24028-trooper-brooke-jones-story ODMP Memorial] *Trooper Gerald Wayne Ellis [https://www.odmp.org/officer/24030-trooper-gerald-wayne-ellis ODMP Memorial] *Detective Benjamin J. Campbell [https://www.odmp.org/officer/24079-detective-benjamin-j-campbell ODMP Memorial] *Deptuty Sheriff II Spencer Allen Englett [https://www.odmp.org/officer/24080-deputy-sheriff-ii-spencer-allen-englett ODMP Memorial] *Sergeant Steven L. Licon [https://www.odmp.org/officer/24081-sergeant-steven-l-licon ODMP Memorial] *Deputy Sheriff Justin DeRosier [https://www.odmp.org/officer/24091-deputy-sheriff-justin-derosier ODMP Memorial] ==Templates== The Line of Duty project currently has no project boxes, or stickers! ==Resources== Resources go here... (Wikipedia articles, website that list Line of Duty related deaths, etc.) ==Categories== '''Existing Categories''' ''not created by project'' - retrieved by [[Harris-5439|Harris-5439]] 08:47, 10 April 2018 (EDT) - [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch5&Hierarchy=1&Query=Line+of+Duty WikiTree+ Search: Line of Duty] {| border="1" ! Parent Category || Category || SubCategory || ParCat || SubCat || Profiles || Pages || LinkFrom |- | colspan="8" | United_States_Police_Officers_Killed_in_the_Line_of_Duty |- |   || colspan="2" | Arizona_Police_Officers_Killed_in_the_Line_of_Duty || align="center" | 1 || align="center" | 0 || align="center" | 2 || align="center" | 0 || align="center" | 0 |- | colspan="8" | United_States_Police_Officers_Killed_in_the_Line_of_Duty |- |   || colspan="2" | Florida_Police_Officers_Killed_in_the_Line_of_Duty || align="center" | 1 || align="center" | 0 || align="center" | 1 || align="center" | 0 || align="center" | 0 |- | colspan="8" | United_States_Police_Officers_Killed_in_the_Line_of_Duty |- |   || colspan="2" | Illinois_Police_Officers_Killed_in_the_Line_of_Duty || align="center" | 1 || align="center" | 0 || align="center" | 1 || align="center" | 0 || align="center" | 0 |- | colspan="8" | United_States_Police_Officers_Killed_in_the_Line_of_Duty |- |   || colspan="2" | Indiana_Police_Officers_Killed_in_the_Line_of_Duty || align="center" | 1 || align="center" | 0 || align="center" | 1 || align="center" | 0 || align="center" | 0 |- | colspan="8" | United_States_Police_Officers_Killed_in_the_Line_of_Duty |- |   || colspan="2" | Louisiana_Police_Officers_Killed_in_the_Line_of_Duty || align="center" | 1 || align="center" | 0 || align="center" | 13 || align="center" | 0 || align="center" | 0 |- | colspan="8" | Police_Officers |- |   || colspan="2" | Police_Officers_Killed_in_the_Line_of_Duty || align="center" | 1 || align="center" | 2 (+7) || align="center" | 11 (+0) || align="center" | 0 (+0) || align="center" | 0 (+0) |- |colspan="2" |   || colspan="6" | Queensland_Police_Officers_Killed_in_the_Line_of_Duty
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Police_Officers_Killed_in_the_Line_of_Duty |- |   || colspan="2" | Queensland_Police_Officers_Killed_in_the_Line_of_Duty || align="center" | 2 || align="center" | 0 || align="center" | 0 || align="center" | 0 || align="center" | 0 |- |colspan="8" | United_States_Police_Officers_Killed_in_the_Line_of_Duty
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First Responders - End of Watch

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The End of Watch (Last Call) is a ceremony observed by many first responder agencies (in the United States and Canada) after the death of a member, generally when the death occurred in the line of duty. The radio call is initiated by a dispatcher or senior officer who issues several calls to the fallen, followed by silence, then a call of either 10-7 (Out of Service) or 10-42 (Ending Tour of Duty) depending on the agency, and may also contain a memoriam type message. For examples of these calls, see: *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EkRvfcjKGM4 End of Watch: Police Officer Sean Paul Tuder] ''(Mobile Police Department, Alabama)'' *[https://youtu.be/pLlFF57bXuA End of Watch: Sheriff Deputy Zackari Parrish] ''(Douglas County Sheriff's Office, Colorado)'' *[https://youtu.be/sV3_fmxTAxw?t=50 Last Call: Firefighter Chris Ray] ''(City of Conway Fire Department, South Carolina)''

First Settlers in Lancaster

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[[Category:Lancaster County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category: Swiss-German and Mennonite Immigrants to Pennsylvania]] '''First Settlers in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, from 1709 to 1719, including lists of sources and images to help further research. ''' == Books Freely Available in the Public Domain== *Bausman, L. M. (1916). A bibliography of Lancaster county, Pennsylvania, 1745-1912. Patterson & White. [https://www.forgottenbooks.com/de/download/ABibliographyofLancasterCountyPennsylvania17451912_10742980.pdf](https://www.forgottenbooks.com/de/download/ABibliographyofLancasterCountyPennsylvania17451912_10742980.pdf) *Biographical annals of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania; containing biographical and genealogical sketches of prominent and representative citizens and many of the early settlers. (1903). Beers. [https://archive.org/details/cu31924028852998](https://archive.org/details/cu31924028852998) *Colonial Records of Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania Archives Series 1 Vol III Colonial Records (Vol. 1). (1852). Published by the State [https://archive.org/details/colonialrecordsov3harr](https://archive.org/details/colonialrecordsov3harr) *Eshleman, H. F. (1917). Historical Background and Annals of the SWISS and GERMAN Pioneer Settlers of South Eastern Pennsylvania, and of their remote ancestors, from the middle of the Dark Ages, Down to the time of the Revolutionary War. [https://archive.org/details/historicbackgrou01eshl/page/8/mode/2up](https://archive.org/details/historicbackgrou01eshl/page/8/mode/2up) *Ellis, F., & Evans, S. (1883). History of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania: With Biographical Sketches of Many of Its Pioneers and Prominent Men. Everts & Peck. [https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_Lancaster_County_Pennsylvania/WsQxAQAAMAAJ?hl=en](https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_Lancaster_County_Pennsylvania/WsQxAQAAMAAJ?hl=en) *Harris, Alex. (1872). Biographical History Lancaster County: Being A History Of Early Settlers and Eminent Men Of The County; As Also Much Other Unpublished Historical Information, Chiefly of a Local Character. Elias Barr & Co. [https://digital.library.pitt.edu/islandora/object/pitt:31735054861186](https://digital.library.pitt.edu/islandora/object/pitt:31735054861186) *Kuhns, O. (1901). The German and Swiss, Settlements of Colonial, Pennsylvania A study of the So-Called Pennsylvania Dutch. Forgotten Books. [https://archive.org/details/germanswisssettl00kuhnuoft/germanswisssettl00kuhnuoft/page/88/mode/2up](https://archive.org/details/germanswisssettl00kuhnuoft/germanswisssettl00kuhnuoft/page/88/mode/2up) *Rupp, I. D. (1844). History of Lancaster County: To which is Prefixed a Brief Sketch of the Early History of Pennsylvania. Gilbert Hills. https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_Lancaster_County/9Kk-AAAAYAAJ?hl=en *Weeks, L. (Ed.). (1912). A Journal of American Ancestry (Vols. 1 and 2). William M Clemens. [https://books.google.com/books/download/Genealogy.pdf?id=WsAWAAAAYAAJ&output=pdf](https://books.google.com/books/download/Genealogy.pdf?id=WsAWAAAAYAAJ&output=pdf) ''Search for ancestor's name or county (e.g., Lancaster)'' Has list of early settlers of Lancaster County PA from 1700-1718 and had purchased and held lands there before 1729. ==Lancaster County Links== Lancaster History has primary sources and artifacts from Lancaster’s past, including a library catalog, archives, photographs and historic artifacts which are fully searchable. https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/list ==Name Specific Resources== Name as spelled on emigration with variations in parentheses *Bär (also Bear, Baer, Bare, etc) *Brackbill *Brubacher *Buckwalter *Kassel (Cassel) *Ebersole *Erb *Groff *Gut (Good) *Herr (Heer) *Hersche (Hirschi, Hershez) *Kendig *Lang (Long) *Landis *Longenecker *Martin *Meilin (Mylin) *Metz *Nissley *Reist *Schnebele *Stauffer *Wäber (Weber) ==Cemeteries== A list of cemeteries in Eastern Pennsylvania from the Mennonite Heritage Center. https://www.mhep.org/files/PDF/CemeteryDatabase/cemetery-list.pdf and links to Surnames by first letter. * Surnames beginning with A http://www.mhep.org/files/PDF/CemeteryDatabase/surname-A-report.pdf * Surnames beginning with B http://www.mhep.org/files/PDF/CemeteryDatabase/surname-B-report.pdf * Surnames beginning with C http://www.mhep.org/files/PDF/CemeteryDatabase/surname-C-report.pdf * Surnames beginning with D http://www.mhep.org/files/PDF/CemeteryDatabase/surname-D-report.pdf * Surnames beginning with E http://www.mhep.org/files/PDF/CemeteryDatabase/surname-E-report.pdf * Surnames beginning with F http://www.mhep.org/files/PDF/CemeteryDatabase/surname-F-report.pdf * Surnames beginning with G http://www.mhep.org/files/PDF/CemeteryDatabase/surname-G-report.pdf * Surnames beginning with H http://www.mhep.org/files/PDF/CemeteryDatabase/surname-H-report.pdf * Surnames beginning with I http://www.mhep.org/files/PDF/CemeteryDatabase/surname-I-report.pdf * Surnames beginning with J http://www.mhep.org/files/PDF/CemeteryDatabase/surname-J-report.pdf * Surnames beginning with K http://www.mhep.org/files/PDF/CemeteryDatabase/surname-K-report.pdf * Surnames beginning with L http://www.mhep.org/files/PDF/CemeteryDatabase/surname-L-report.pdf * Surnames beginning with M http://www.mhep.org/files/PDF/CemeteryDatabase/surname-M-report.pdf * Surnames beginning with N http://www.mhep.org/files/PDF/CemeteryDatabase/surname-N-report.pdf * Surnames beginning with O http://www.mhep.org/files/PDF/CemeteryDatabase/surname-O-report.pdf * Surnames beginning with P http://www.mhep.org/files/PDF/CemeteryDatabase/surname-P-report.pdf * Surnames beginning with Q http://www.mhep.org/files/PDF/CemeteryDatabase/surname-Q-report.pdf * Surnames beginning with R http://www.mhep.org/files/PDF/CemeteryDatabase/surname-R-report.pdf * Surnames beginning with S http://www.mhep.org/files/PDF/CemeteryDatabase/surname-S-report.pdf * Surnames beginning with T http://www.mhep.org/files/PDF/CemeteryDatabase/surname-T-report.pdf * Surnames beginning with U http://www.mhep.org/files/PDF/CemeteryDatabase/surname-U-report.pdf * Surnames beginning with V http://www.mhep.org/files/PDF/CemeteryDatabase/surname-V-report.pdf * Surnames beginning with W http://www.mhep.org/files/PDF/CemeteryDatabase/surname-W-report.pdf * Surnames beginning with Y http://www.mhep.org/files/PDF/CemeteryDatabase/surname-Y-report.pdf * Surnames beginning with Z http://www.mhep.org/files/PDF/CemeteryDatabase/surname-Z-report.pdf

Fisher County, Texas

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[[Category:Fisher County, Texas]] [[Category:Texas Projects]] ----
Welcome to Fisher County, Texas Project!
{{Image|file=Fisher_County_Texas.gif |caption=Fisher County's Location in Texas }} {{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The current leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. *The coordinator of this page is Sherry Powell Roman ====History/Timeline==== {{Image|file=Fisher_County_Texas.png |caption='''Seal of Fisher County, Texas''' }} Archeological artifacts recovered in the area suggest that the earliest human inhabitants arrived around 10,000 to 12,000 years ago, and evidence of Paleo, Archaic, and Historic cultures have been found in the county. *1 Sites of old Indian trail from Mexico to settlements on Texas frontier. In this region in 1856, Colonel Robert E. Lee, then commanding officer of the famed U.S. Second Cavalry (and later General-in-Chief of the Confederate Army), campaigned against the Indians. *2 County formed from Young and Bexar territories. *3 Created 1876. *4 Settled in 1877. *5 Organized 1886. *6 Named for Samuel Rhoads Fisher (1794-1839), a signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence, Secretary of the Navy in the Republic of Texas, 1836. :1876 The Texas Legislature created Fisher County. In this area there were not any other settlements.. So for a while Fisher county was under Shackelford and Nolan Counties to take care of the judicial problems. http://www.historictexas.net/fisher-county/fisher-county-texas [http://www.historictexas.net/fisher-county/fisher-county-texas Fisher County beginnings] :1885- Settlers had moved in this county, thus Fisher was officially organized. A hot debate over the locale for the county seat began. ::Two townsites were suggested.. Supporters of the town of Fisher was supported by businessman E.D. Strange of Wisconsin, who organized the town.. D.C. Rob and M. L. Roby from a Mississippi plantation inherited land, which they laid out as the town of Roby, Texas.. The two supporters of these towns were adamant their town would be best. :1886 A petition for an Election for the county seat town site was presented to Nolan County commissioners court. Fisher, Texas still contested the petition. The April election was the deciding factor.. Roby, Texas was selected as county seat for Fisher County. The newly elected officials and began the county business. A Courthouse was construction began. ===Government Offices=== {{Image|file=Fisher_County_Texas-4.jpg |caption='''Fisher County Courthouse''' }} ===Geography=== https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcf04 :'''Fisher County'''-on U.S. Hwy 180 W of Abilene in the Rolling Plains region of central West Texas. :'''Center point''' is 32°45' north latitude and 100°23' west longitude. :County Seat -Roby ; Rotan, largest town, is 225 miles W of Dallas, 65 miles NW of Abilene and 125 miles SE of Lubbock. :'''Size''' - 897 square miles of grassy, rolling prairies. :'''Elevation''' - 1,800 to 2,400 feet. :'''Rivers''' -Double Mountain Fork of Brazos River drains N 1/3 and Clear Fork drains S 2/3 :'''Soils''' - red to brown, with loamy surface layers and clayey or loamy subsoils. :'''Prime Farmland -''' 51%-60% is considered prime farmland. :'''Vegetation''' Rolling Prairies,medium-height to tall grasses, mesquite, cacti, cedar, cottonwood, pecan trees along streams. :'''Wildflowers''' -daisies, buttercups, tallow weed, Indian blanket, baby's breath, prairie lace, wild verbena, belladonna, and hollyhock. Texas bluebells thrive in low places. :'''Climate''' is subtropical and subhumid, with cool winters and hot summers. :'''Temperatures ''' in January low of 28° F to 56°, and in July from 70° to 96°. :'''Rainfall''' - 22 inches, average relative humidity is 73% at 6 A.M. and 40% at 6 P.M. :'''Snowfall''' - average is five inches. :'''Growing season''' - 222 days, last freeze in early April and the first freeze in November. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcf04 ===Adjacent counties=== *Stonewall County (north) *Jones County (east) *Nolan County (south) *Scurry County (west) *Kent County (northwest) *Taylor County (southeast) ===Timeline=== :1856 Robert E. Lee explored the county while leading a punitive expedition against the Indians. :Early residents - colony of Swedes from Travis and Williamson counties, who settled in the NE part of Fisher County McCaulley. :'''1881''' - Other early settlers came from East and North Texas. The first post office, Newman, was established. :'''1885''' Townsites registered were Fisher, now North Roby, and Roby on April 16, 1886. :Bitter Countyseat struggle between Roby and Risher. After election, Roby was selected, voters questioned legality. Later discovery that Bill Purp, was a dog, whose owner lived near Roby...... :'''1881''' -Texas and Pacific Railway routed an E-W branch through Eskota in SE corner of county. :'''1880-1890''' - Cheap land, access to markets helped by Railroad, lured settlers. (3 farms in 1880), (332 farms in 1890) ( 1,839 farms 1910) :'''1890''' ranching declined, with 70,000 1890, butranching. The number of cattle in the county was nearly 70,000 in 1890, 1900 there were 1/3 less cattle. :'''1900''' farmers planted corn, wheat, with (113,640 bushels of corn), (41,290 bushels of oats), (7,320 bushels of wheat), and (1,280 bales of cotton). :'''1910- 1920''' -After 1910 wheat and cotton became prominent :'''1926''' (48,000 bales cottonwere ginned in the county, :'''1930'''- Falling prices, droughts, and boll weevil infestations caused fall in cotton production Land planted in cotton was 165,000 acres in 1930, yields and profits profits dropped after 1932. :'''1945''' - Cotton was the chief money crop in the years with grain sorghum, wheat, hay, corn, and watermelons. ====Protected areas==== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salt_Fork_Brazos_River Salt Fork of Brazos River] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clear_Fork_Brazos_River Clear Fork of Brazos River] ===Demographics=== In 2000, 4,344 people resided in the county with a population density of 5 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 83.75% White, 2.76% Black or African American, 0.37% Native American, 0.14% Asian, 11.58% from other races, and 1.40% from two or more races. About 21.36% of the population were Hispanic. The median income for a household in the county was $27,659, and for a family was $34,907. Males had a median income of $25,071 versus $20,536 for females. The per capita income for the county was $15,120. About 13.50% of families and 17.50% of the population were below the poverty line, including 27.40% of those under age 18 and 10.50% of those age 65 or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fisher_County,_Texas Economics:
1980 businesses was 97, 23% laborers were self employed, 18% employed in professional services, 13% manufacturing, 13% in wholesale/retail trade, 31% in agriculture, forestry, mining, fishing.. *727 retired workers lived in the county. Gypsum was discovered in Fisher County 1900, is mined in large quantities and processed in plants in Nolan County and at the National Gypsum Company facility in Rotan. *Oil also continues to be produced in sizable amounts. Production in 1990 was 2,265,676 barrels. Between 1944 and January 1, 1990, 230,887,287 barrels was pumped from the county's wells. *2014, 67.6%of the population was Anglo, 3.8% African American, and 27.5% Hispanic. The largest ancestry groups are English, Irish, and Hispanic. Agriculture
1982, 94 % of the land in the county was in farms and ranches, with 27% of the land under cultivation and 2% irrigated. Fisher County ranked 102d in the state in the highest agricultural receipts, with 73 percent coming from crops. Primary crops were cotton, wheat, sorghum, hay, and oats; cantaloupes, tomatoes, watermelons, peaches, and pecans were also grown in sizable quantities. The leading livestock products were cattle, milk, and hogs.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcf04 Politics:
Fisher County has generally been staunchly Democratic, although Republicans have made some inroads. In elections since World War II the only Republican candidate to win a majority of votes was Richard Nixon in 1972. Democratic officials have also continued to maintain control of county offices. In the 1982 primary 100 percent voted Democratic, with a total of 1,986 votes cast. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcf04 *Churches:Southern Baptist, Catholic, and United Methodist. Schools:
Wood's Chapel, built in 1883, was the first church and school building in the county. 1980s Fisher County had4school districts, with4 elementary, one middle, and 3 high schools. :The average daily attendance was 968 in 1981–82. :70% of the 77 high school graduates that year planned to attend college. Highways
*U.S. Highway 180 *Texas State Highway 70 *Texas State Highway 92 =====Cities/ Towns===== *[[:Category: Hamlin, Texas|Hamlin]] (mostly in Jones County) *[[:Category: Roby, Texas|Roby]] (county seat) *[[:Category: Rotan, Texas|Rotan]] *[[:Category: Bernecker, Texas|Bernecker]] *[[:Category: Busby, Texas|Busby]] * Capitola (not to be confused with Capitola, Mason county, Texas * Claytonville there is another Claytonville near Kress in Swisher County *[[:Category: Hobbs, Texas|Hobbs]] *[[:Category: Longworth, Texas|Longworth]] *[[:Category: McCaulley, Texas|McCaulley]] *[[:Category: Sardis, Fisher County, Texas|Sardis]] *[[:Category: Sylvester, Texas|Sylvester]] :Swedonia ghost town :Afton ghost town :Eskota ghost town :Grady ghost town :Hitson ghost town :Newman ghost town ====Formed From==== The Texas legislature formed Fisher County from Bexar districts in 1879. ====Resources==== *Plasterco lakes and the Brazos River are popular with fishermen *Numerous dove and quail hunters. *Stock show October *Fair in October are among the prime tourist attractions. =====Census===== :1880 --- 136 — :1890 --- 2,996 2,102.9% :1900 --- 2,708 −9.6% :1910 --- 12,596 365.1% :1920 --- 11,009 −12.6% :1930 --- 13,563 23.2% :1940 --- 12,932 −4.7% :1950 --- 11,023 −14.8% :1960 --- 7,865 −28.6% :1970 --- 6,344 −19.3% :1980 --- 5,891 −7.1% :1990 --- 4,842 −17.8% :2000 --- 4,344 −10.3% :2010 --- 3,974 −8.5% :Est. 2015 --- 3,827 ====Notables==== * Samuel Rhoads Fisher, signer of Texas Independence ====Historical Markers==== *foy stedman site ====Land Grants==== ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=370 |caption= }}{{clear}} \\*[[:Category:Newman Cemetery, Fisher County, Texas|Newman Cemetery, Fisher County]] *[[:Category: Hamlin Memorial Cemetery, Hamlin, Texas|Hamlin Memorial Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Newman Cemetery, Fisher County, Texas|Newman Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Roby Cemetery, Roby, Texas|Roby Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Belvieu Cemetery, Rotan, Texas|Belvieu Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Sardis Cemetery, Sardis, Texas|Sardis Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Sylvester Cemetery, Sylvester, Texas|Sylvester Cemetery]] : '''Afton Cemetery''' :'''Belvieu Cemetery/Rotan Cemetery''' :'''Bernecker Cemetery''' :'''Claytonville Cemetery''' :'''Dowell Cemetery/Highland Home Cemetery''' :'''Fisher Cemetery''' :'''Grady Cemetery''' :''' Hamlin Memorial Cemetery''' (Hamlin Texas is in Fisher and Jones County) :'''Hitson Cemetery''' :'''Hobbs Cemetery''' :'''Indian Burial Ground - The W. H. Watson Site'''*8 :'''Longworth Cemetery''' :'''McCaulley Cemetry''' :'''McCombs Graveyard''' :'''Mount Zion Cemetery''' :'''Newman Cemetery''' :'''Palava Cemetery''' :'''Ranchito Cemetery''' :'''Roby Cemetery''' :'''Rotan Cemetery/Belvieu Cemetery''' :'''Round Mountain Cemetery''' :'''Sacred Heart Church Cemetery''' :'''Sardis Cemetery''' :'''Swedonia Cemetery''' :'''Sylvester Cemetery''' ===Sources=== :1. Handbook of Texas Online, Hooper Shelton, "Fisher County," accessed May 16, 2016, http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcf04. :2-7.Fisher County History-(from 1936 Texas Centennial Marker), TexasEscapes.com, accessed May 18, 2016, http://www.texasescapes.com/Counties/Fisher-County-Texas.htm :8. W.H. Watson Site: a Historic Indian Burial in Fisher County, Texas. Cyrus N. Ray, Edward B. Jelks. Bulletin of The Texas Archaeological Society. 35: 127-141. 1964 ( tDAR id: 136419), accessed May 16, 2016 *https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcf04 *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salt_Fork_Brazos_River Salt Fork of Brazos River] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clear_Fork_Brazos_River Clear Fork of Brazos River]

Fishing E-Cards

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

Fitchburg, Massachusetts

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[[Category: Fitchburg, Massachusetts]] Fitchburg is a small city in central [[Space:Massachusetts|Massachusetts]], in Worcester County, north of the city of Worcester. It is a factory town along the Nashua river that boomed in the Industrial Revolution. (There is also a city in Wisconsin named Fitchburg, near Madison.) === Famous Residents === *[[Wallace-7|Hon. Rodney Wallace]] === Related Pages === *[[Space:Fitchburg_High_School|Fitchburg High School]] ==Video== [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5Iif2nkpAk&feature=youtu.be Fitchburg in January 1989] Some brief glimpses of Fitchburg, Mass in 1989, and a few of its schools. [https://youtu.be/RVoDRSeANV8 Fitchburg in November 1941] Restored footage from the archive of the Fitchburg Historical Society, about 90 minutes: Veterans Day Parade, city offices and departments, public works, numerous churches, some schools, clips from junior high and high school football games, visiting nurses, Burbank Hospital Campus, Nursing Program at Fitchburg Teacher's College. Feel free to skip the first 9 minutes of introduction. ==The War Years 1775-1945== *Fitchburg sent 176 service to fight in the Revolutionary War. *Fitchburg sent 824 men to battle in the Civil War. Of them, 142 were killed. *Fitchburg lost 76 soldiers during World War I. *Fitchburg lost 192 soldiers during World War II. http://www.sentinelandenterprise.com/ci_2757977 War statistics from website

Fitchburg High School

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[[Category:Fitchburg, Massachusetts]] The first '''Fitchburg High School''' building was built in the city of [[Space:Fitchburg, Massachusetts|Fitchburg, Massachusetts]] in 1830. A new building was erected in 1869. In 1895, a still larger Fitchburg High School was built. Wallace Way, the stairs leading up the school, was presented to the city by [[Wallace-7|Hon. Rodney Wallace]]. (Wallace also donated the Wallace Library and Art building, as well as the Ingalls Memorial Library to the town of Rindge, NH, and the Wallace House at Smith College.) In 1937, a new Fitchburg High School was built on the same site, Academy Street, at the top of the Wallace Way steps. This new school building was considered significant enough to merit write-ups in national magazines. In the late 1990s, Fitchburg finally outgrew the building on Academy Street. They invested 38 million dollars in a new 235,000 square foot high school on Ashby State Road. It opened in the fall of 2000. The older high school became Academy Middle School. The old middle school located next to it, B.F. Brown, seems to have become some sort of magnet school (is this right?). The FHS football rivalry with Leominster High School — embodied by the annual Thanksgiving "Turkey Bowl" — is one of the oldest in the country. In 2008 they met for the 103rd Thanksgiving and the 125th time overall. See the [http://fitchburghighalumni.org/ Fitchburg High Alumni Association website]. == FHS Graduates == Here are some of the graduates of FHS. === 1942 === [[Whitten-3|Edward B. Whitten]] === 1943 === [[Whitten-12|Dorothy (Whitten) Johnson]] === 1937 === [[Whitten-12|Joyce (Whitten) Kansanniva]] === 1939 === [[Whitten-13|Beatrice (Whitten) Laserte]] === 1987 === [[Whitten-11|Ted Whitten]] [[Cucciara-1|Chris Cucciara]] [[Thomas-6|Sue (Thomas) Cucciara]] === 1989 === [[Fandreyer-1|Fe Fandreyer]] [[King-1|Derek King]] [[Whitten-1|Chris Whitten]] ==Video== [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5Iif2nkpAk&feature=youtu.be Fitchburg in January 1989] - Some brief glimpses of Fitchburg, Mass in 1989, and a few of its schools.

Fitz Randolph Name Study

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[[Category: One Name Studies]] [[Category: DNA Projects]] [[Category: Fitz_Randolph Name Study]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Fitz_Randolph Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Fitz_Randolph Fitz Randolph] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Fitz_Randolph name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Fitz_Randolphs), by time period (18th Century Fitz_Randolphs), or by topic (Fitz_Randolph DNA, Fitz_Randolph Occupations, Fitz_Randolph Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Fitz_Randolph Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Randolph-1145|Thomas Randolph]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Fitz_Randolph}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Fitz_Randolph}}
{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are the so-called 'research pages' so far included in the study: '''click on the title of the page to visit that page'''--it's a link. This is meant to be a collective effort, so please check them out and see if you can contribute however much you can -- even if it is just making corrections. Please, please, please add your proposals and/or take leadership of one that interests you! * '''[[Space:Intro_FAQs|Intro & FAQs]]''': An introduction to Fitz Randolph family history and Frequently Asked Questions * '''[[Space:FR_project_resources|Resources]]''': Fitz Randolph genealogy resources: an annotated inventory with links and advice * '''[[Space:FR_dna|Fitz Randolph genetic adventures]]''': using DNA to understand our family better - what we know so far and what more we can do * '''[[Space:FR_America_tree|Fitz Randolphs in America]]''': The Fitz Randolphs in America: what we know about how they dispersed and what we could do to learn more * '''[[Space:FR_Canada|The Fitz Randolphs in Canada]]''': Some Fitz Randolphs went north, notably at least one Loyalist who settled there. What could we do to learn more about their fate -- should we appoint our own Truth & Reconciliation Commission and find a way to reunite the families? :) Why did others go and where have their descendants ended up? * '''[[Space:FR_South|The Fitz Randolphs go South]]''': Early moves to the Carolinas and points south * '''[[Space:FR_modern_England|Fitz Randolphs in England after Edward]]''': What happened to the Fitz Randolph's who remained in England? * '''[[Space:FR-English_line|Our Old World Fitz Randolph Heritage]]''': what is known about the Fitz Randolph line going back from Edward the Pilgrim, including the status of Edward as a gateway ancestor. Any ongoing or needed research of interest? * '''[[Space:FR_Brickwalls|Fitz Randolph Brickwalls]]''': Do you have a (suspected) Fitz Randolph, but haven't been able to figure out how he or she links back to the Fitz Randolph family? Please share your brickwall here and what you know about them. Other Fitz Randolph researchers may be able to help you, or maybe we can see what dna can tell us. * '''[[Space:Notable_FR|Fitz Randolphs of Note]]''': Some prominent, some just plain interesting * '''[[Space:FR_Rollcall|The Roll Call]]''': Fitz Randolphs who served their country * '''[[Space:FR_lineage_societies|Fitz Randolphs in lineage societies]]''': Which lineage societies (e.g. Daughters of the American Revolution) have Fitz Randolph descendants been able to join based on their Fitz Randolph heritage? What is required and which Fitz Randolph ancestors do they recognize? * '''[[Space:FR_wikimanage|Managing the Fitz Randolph family in Wikitree]]''': There are many variants of the Fitz Randolph name adopted by different lines and families, plus there is the issue of tracing Fitz Randolph womenfolk and their descendants, both of which present challenges when doing Fitz Randolph research in Wikitree. Could we figure out a strategy for managing these issues in Wikitree to best support our genealogical research? Proposals for other topics that merit a 'research page'? Please add here or in the 'comments' section on this page. == How to Communicate == For wikitreers (wikitree members), you should be able to enter 'edit' mode and enter your contributions and corrections directly into any of the pages in this project. If you want to make a comment, suggestion or ask a question, it can be left in the Comment section at the bottom of this page or on the other research pages in this project as listed below. You may also follow up with and contact another Fitz Randolph project member by going to their wikitree profile page (usually their name is hyperlinked to it) and either leaving a comment there or sending them a private email by clicking on the [send private message] link next to their name as Profile Manager in the yellow-shaded bar midway down their profile page. For non-wikitreers, you should be able to move between the different project pages and read everything, but to contribute or to ask questions, you will need to send an email to [[Randolph-1145|Tom Randolph]] or any other Fitz Randolph project member by going to their wikitree profile page (usually their name is hyperlinked to it like Tom's is just above) and clicking on the [send private message] link next to their name as Profile Manager in the yellow-shaded bar midway down their profile page. That helps keep your and their email addresses private: only the person you contact this way will be able to see your email address and can respond to you, but no one else will see it. You can also ask questions in the message boards on the Fitz Randolph Ancestry Facebook page or at the Spokt Fitz Randolph hub site. We very much encourage you to join wikitree as a member -- it is totally free as well as hassle-free -- you simply have to promise to act like an adult! And you only get the emails you want to get from wikitree and other members. In joining, you create your own profile page in the wikitree one family tree, which you can then connect up into your Fitz Randolph branch and see how you relate to other Fitz Randolph's and what dna tests may be available for comparison. Also importantly, being a member allows you to then have rights to directly add to and edit our project pages (as well as your ancestors' profile pages in your tree in wikitree). ==Membership== * [[Weddington-53|Eric Weddington]] * [[Brooks-13557|Bill Brooks]] * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FitzRandolph FitzRandolph] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Fitz-Randolph Fitz-Randolph] It would be tempting to also include the Randolph, Randle, Randall, and other such variants that we know link to the Fitz Randolph line, but that might create confusion in terms of assuming that all Randolphs are Fitz Randolphs, and similarly for the others, so will not 'tag' them for now. It is useful, nonetheless, to identify any such names, i.e. other surnames that have their own separate family trees, but that we know have been adopted by some Fitz Randolphs over time -- and to cite some examples. Other surnames adopted by Fitz Randolphs over time: *'''Randolph''': Many Fitz Randolph families have dropped the Fitz for one reason or another and are now known simply as Randolph. As the result, they are sometimes confused with the Virginia and other Randolph lines that are unrelated to the Fitz Randolphs. *'''Randall''': A direct male-line descendant of [[Randel-69|Joseph Randall]] (b. 1803, Union County, South Carolina) discovered through a Y-DNA test his closest matches are, in fact, men with paper-trail ties to Edward Fitz-Randolph. For this particular branch of Randalls, the surname seems to have changed over time from Fitz-Randolph to Randall, probably during the 1700s. The Randall-Fitz Randolph connection seems to be unique to this one (Joseph Randall) line. == Defining our Purpose == Outlines some functions this study could provide, include: *An overview of the surname, including a FAQ section, e.g. origin of the name *An inventory of relevant resources and links, and some advice for researchers *Filling out our Fitz Randolph tree: developing and implementing a strategy for coordinating and targeting our efforts to map out the family using Wikitree *Summarize the status of genealogy or dna activities relevant to the family and propose our own activities to coordinate and improve our understanding of the family's evolution and distribution *Discuss how we might better support how the family is handled in Wikitree, including advising wikitree policy and Fitz Randolph profile managers *Highlight Prominent Fitz Randolph profiles or those of special interest, and our degrees of connection to them

Fitzgerald Family Burial Plot, Crabtree Falls

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[[Category:Fitzgerald Family Plot, Crabtree Falls, Nelson County, Virginia]] [[Category:Nelson County, Virginia, Cemeteries]] Two grave markers are located just off the beginning of the trail to Crabtree Falls. ==Background== An information sheet posted by the Forest Service at the entrance to Crabtree Falls states the following: "The small graveyard located at the bottom of Crabtree Falls...is the final resting place for Achilles Washington Fitzgerald and Mary Elizabeth (Betsy) Fizgerald, along with two of their children, Mary who died as an infant, and Mary E. who died at age five. Betsy and Achilles Fitzgerald raised ten children here at Crabtree Falls. Their one room log cabin, which was located several hundred yards east of here, and fenced yard are gone; only their tombstones remain to testify to their life here. Betsy's grandfather, [[Fitzgerald-2894|Bartlett Hawkins Fitzgerald]], was a Revolutionary War patriot. He had been granted these surrounding acres on the Tye River for service to his country. Life was not easy in Nelson County during the 1800's. The Fitzgerald family worked hard to keep food on the table. Achilles, known as "Ach" to friends, made roofing shingles, barrels, and buckets. Betsy tended small gardens throughout the area wherever the rugged soil and limited sunlight permitted. The popular trail along Crabtree Falls meanders through the fields where the Fitzgerald family once lived and worked. This mountain area used to be farmed in seven distinct levels until being washed out by a major flood. While life was never easy here in the Blue Ridge, the pioneers living here would not trade their small bit of heaven for any other place." == Transcription == The two gravestones in this cemetery were photographed on May 12, 2015. Below is a transcription and links to photos of the grave markers. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''last name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''first name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''extra information''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''photo link''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''GPS location''' |- |[[Fitzgerald-3021|Fitzgerald]]||Achilles Washington||August 8, 1844||February 5, 1917|| Inscription: "To him we trust / a place is given / among the saints / with Christ in heaven" ||[[Image:Fitzgerald-3021.jpg|100px]]||approx. 37.850927, -79.078644|| |- |[[Fitzgerald-3020|Fitzgerald]]||Mary Elizabeth||July 16, 1833||July 7, 1924|| . ||[[Image:Fitzgerald-3020.jpg|100px]]||approx. 37.850927, -79.078644|| |- |}

Fitzgerald Name Study

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[[Category:Fitzgerald Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] {{One Name Study|| name = Fitzgerald}}{{One Name Study|| name = Fitzgerald}} This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Fitzgerald and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. * [[FitzGerald-5685|Maurice FitzGerald (1100-1177)]] First FitzGerald in Ireland *[[FitzGerald-3758|John FitzThomas FitzGerald]], 1st Baron Desmond (died 1261) (son of Thomas FitzMaurice FitzGerald) *[[FitzMaurice-112|Gerald FitzMaurice (abt.1150-1204)]] 1st Baron of Offaly * [[FitzGerald-2991|Desmond John Villiers FitzGerald (1937-2011)]] 29th Knight of Glin (last Knight of Glin) * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=FITZGERALD&cln=&order=dobup&secondary_order=&layout=comfortable&u= All FitzGeralds in Wikitree by DOB] == Sources == * see [[Space:The_Geraldines|The Geraldines]] * see [[Space:Norman_Invasion_of_Ireland|Norman Invasion of Ireland]] * See [[Space:Earl_of_Desmond|Earl of Desmond]] * See [[Space:Kings_of_U%C3%AD_Failghe#Barons_of_Offaly]] * * [[Space:The_Earls_of_Kildare_and_Their_Ancestors_From_1057_to_1773|The Earls of Kildare and Their Ancestors From 1057 to 1773]] * The Knights of Glin, Dublin, 1978. , Gaughan, J. Anthony * [[wikipedia:Knight_of_Glin]] * [https://www.ul.ie/library/sites/default/files/documents/Glin%20Papers.pdf The Glen Papers - U of Limerick] * The Complete Peerage, 1936 , Doubleday, H.A. & Lord Howard de Walden * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FitzGerald_dynasty Wikipedia FitzGerald dynasty] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FitzGerald_(surname) Wikipedia FitzGerald (surname)] * [https://www.libraryireland.com/Pedigrees2/fitzgerald-1.php O'Hart's - Fitzgerald #1 Family Genealogy] * [https://www.libraryireland.com/Pedigrees2/fitzgerald-2.php O'Hart's - Fitzgerald #2 Family Genealogy of Kildare. Dukes of Leinster] * [https://www.libraryireland.com/Pedigrees2/fitzgerald-3.php O'Hart's - Fitzgerald #3 Family Genealogy Earls of Desmond] * [https://www.libraryireland.com/Pedigrees2/fitzgerald-4.php O'Hart's - Fitzgerald #4 Family Genealogy of Clonglish, County Limerick] * [https://www.libraryireland.com/Pedigrees2/fitzgerald-5.php O'Hart's - Fitzgerald #5 Family Genealogy of Cloyne, Abbeyfeale, and Kilkee] * [https://www.libraryireland.com/Pedigrees2/fitzgerald-6.php O'Hart's - Fitzgerald #6 Family Genealogy of Larah, Counthy Kildare] * [https://www.libraryireland.com/Pedigrees2/fitzgerald-7.php O'Hart's - Fitzgerald #7 Family Genealogy of Castlemartyr (Sliocht na Martra)]

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::: [[Space:England%2C_Flags|England, Flags]] : [[:Category: Oceania Flag Images]] -> :: [[Space: Flags of Oceania]] :: [[:Category: Australian Flag Images]] :: [[:Category: Australian State Flag Images]] ---- This space page was created in 2013 to store images of flags[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_national_flags Wikipedia] has a timeline of national flags you may find informative. that could be used in [[templates]], especially the [[Template:Migrating_Ancestor|Migrating Ancestor]] template. The list of images previously found on this page was edited down to reduce duplication between the above listed pages and this one. ~ [[Noland-165]], 6 March 2022 ---- To add a flag image to the [[Template: Migrating Ancestor|Migrating Ancestor sticker]] (or the [[Template: Nonmigrating Ancestor|Nonmigrating Ancestor sticker]]), use the file name for the image. 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Flags_of_North_America-26.png ** [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/US_State_Flag_Images-67 Republic of Texas] (1839-1845): US_State_Flag_Images-67.png (this image has a border; it is the same flag as the current state flag of Texas - see [[Space: US State Flag Images|US State Flag Images]]) *UK - United Kingdom - see WikiTree pages [[Space:England%2C_Flags|England, Flags]] and [[Template:UK_Flag]]; see also [[Template:England Sticker]]) **Union Jack: Flags-3.jpg (officially: Flag of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland since 1801) **Union Flag: Flags-2.gif (forerunner to Union Jack - 1606 to 1801) **Civil Ensign/Red Ensign: Flags-47.png (1707-1801)Per [[Slade-590|Greg Slade]]: "... many British colonies used the Civil Ensign (also called the Red Ensign) as an unofficial flag" (see comments for more information). ***see also Wikipedia: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_British_flags List of British flags], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Ensign Red Ensign] * Ukraine: Flags-51.png (1991-present) * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Flags-26 Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic]: Flags-26.jpg *USA/America: Flags-4.jpg ** Cross of St George: [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Flags-8 Flags-8.jpg] (1607-1707) ** Colonial Red Ensign: [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Flags-46 Flags-46.png] (1707-1776) ** [[Space:US_Flags|USA Historical Flags]] (American Flags from 1775 to the present) ** [[Space:US_State_Flag_Images|US State Flags]] * Vatican Flag: Flags-52.png ** with border: European_Flags-59 *Wales: Flags-6.jpg ** [[Space:Governmental_Units_and_Cities_of_Wales|Wales Counties and Cities]] ** See also [[Template:Wales Sticker]] If you need a current flag not found on one of the space pages, please post to the appropriate space page (see the outline at the top of this page). 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}} Results in {{Migrating Ancestor | origin = France | destination = Canada in 1665 | origin-flag = Flags.png | destination-flag = Flags-1.png }} ---- : '''Footnotes'''

Flags of Canada

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[[Category:Canada Project]] See also: [[Space:Canada_Flag_Images|Canada Flag Images]]. This page is for storing images of flags of Canada, including provincial flags and any historical flags used in what is now Canada.Two not listed above, from [[Space: Flags]]: * Canadian Red Ensign (1868-1921): Flags-22.png * Canadian Red Ensign (1921-1957): Flags-28.jpg These are primarily for use in the [[Template:Migrating Ancestor|Migrating Ancestor]] template. For more flags from around the world, see [[Space:Flags]] and [[:Category: Flag Images]]. Use the following file names for the origin-flag or destination-flag value (see [[Template:Migrating Ancestor]] for more details): * Alberta (1968-present): Premiers_of_Alberta.jpg * British Columbia (1960-present): Flags of Canada-1.png * Canada (1965-present): Flags-1.png * Manitoba (1966-present): Premiers_of_Manitoba.jpg * New Brunswick (1965-present): Premiers_of_New_Brunswick.jpg * Newfoundland and Labrador (1990-present): Flags_of_Canada-2.png * Newfoundland and Labrador (1907-1931_ ''De facto'' national flag: Photos-250.png * Northwest Territories (1969-present): Flags_of_Canada-6.png * Nova Scotia (1858-present): Premiers_of_Nova_Scotia.jpg * Nova Scotia (1868-1929): Flags_of_Canada-19.png * Nunavut (1999-present): Premiers_of_Nunavut.jpg * Ontario (1965-present): Flags_of_Canada-3.png * Prince Edward Island (1964-present): Flags of Canada.png * Quebec (1948-present): Flags_of_Canada-4.png * Saskatchewan (1969-present): Flags_of_Canada-5.png * Yukon (1968-present): Premiers_of_Yukon.jpg

Flags of Colonial America

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[[Category:Colonial American Flag Images]] [[Category:Background Images]] Find More Flags: [[:Category:Flag Images|Flag Images]]|[[:Category: North American Flag Images|North American Flag Images]]|[[Space:US State Flag Images|US State Flag Images]] Although there was no official flag designated for use in Colonial America, in 1707 the Queen Anne's Flag was adopted as the English National Flag. This flag along with other variants of the British Red Ensign is most closely associated with the Thirteen American Colonies. The British Union Jack was reserved for official government use. Of particular note is the so-called "Puritan Flag" which has a plain white canton to avoid offending Puritans who objected to the depiction of the cross. ~ [[Thompson-9019|Dan Thompson]], 2014 {| cellpadding = "4" Border = ''1'' |+ '''Images of Colonial Flags for use in profiles and templates'''
''copied from [[:Category:Colonial_American_Flag_Images]], 9 June 2020'' |- |Flag Image |Image File |Description |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Colonial_America.png|100px|Square English Red Ensign]] |Flags_of_Colonial_America.png |Queen Anne's Flag Adopted in 1707 |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Colonial_America-7.png|100px|English Red Ensign]] |Flags_of_Colonial_America-7.png |Queen Anne's Flag rectangular variant |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Colonial_America-1.png|100px|New England]] |Flags_of_Colonial_America-1.png |New England |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Colonial_America.gif|100px|New England variant]] |Flags_of_Colonial_America.gif |New England variant |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Colonial_America-1.gif|100px|New England variant]] |Flags_of_Colonial_America-1.gif |New England-Union variant |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Colonial_America-2.gif|100px|Massachusetts Bay Company]] |Flags_of_Colonial_America-2.gif |Massachusetts Bay Company |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Colonial_America-6.png|100px|Massachusetts Bay Company-Puritan variant]] |Flags_of_Colonial_America-6.png |Massachusetts Bay Company-Puritan variant |- |}

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''uploaded to this page, not listed in previous table'' |- |Flag Image |Image File |Description |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Colonial_America-2.png|100px|tooltip]] |Flags_of_Colonial_America-2.png |Fort Moultrie Flag/Liberty Flag 1775 ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moultrie_Flag Wikipedia]) |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Colonial_America-3.png|100px|Vermont Republic]] |Flags_of_Colonial_America-3.png |Green Mountain Boys Flag 1777-1791 ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vermont_Republic Wikipedia]) |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Colonial_America-4.png|100px|Don't Tread On Me]] |Flags_of_Colonial_America-4.png |Gadsdon Flag 1778 ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gadsden_flag Wikipedia]) |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Colonial_America-5.png|100px|An Appeal to Heaven, Pine Tree Flag]] |Flags_of_Colonial_America-5.png |Pine Tree Flag 1775 ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pine_Tree_Flag Wikipedia]) |- |} See also [[Space: US Southern Colonies Stickers]].

Flanagan Name Study

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[[Category:Ireland, Flanagan Name Study]] [[Category:Flanagan Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]]
Welcome to the Flanagan One Name Study!
Variants Included: *Flannagan *O'Flanagan *Flanigan *Flannigan == How to Join == Please contact the Study's coordinator [[McCormack-1488|Alicia McCormack]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! ==Categories== Add our sticker {{One Name Study|name=Flanagan}} and category Flanagan Name Study to your Flanagan profiles. Living members of our study can add {{Member|ONS|name=Flanagan}} There are subcategories for locations that you can add to your profiles if that person came from that area. To see them click on the category Flanagan Name Study. == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the Flanagan surname. The hope is that other Flanagan researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. We want to create an accurate family tree for Flanagans worldwide. We want to add every Flanagan that can be found to Wiki Tree, and give them detailed biographies, a full list of sources and as extensive a family tree as possible. The key goal is to link the Flanagans of wiki tree back to their place of origin in Ireland. There are many ways you can help our one name study. We need as many participants and helpers as possible to document as many Flanagans as we can. We want this to be an organized, efficient and fun project. You can decide what you want to do to help this project to preserve a wealth of historical information for the future. ==Participants== A list of our members and what projects they are working on. *[[McCormack-1488|Alicia McCormack]] : Adding Flanagan profiles from County Roscommon 1901 and 1911 censuses, improving Unsourced Flanagan profiles *[[Flanagan-597|Chris Flanagan]] : I've added Flanagan profiles from County Fermanagh 1901 and 1911 censuses. Am currently working on adding profiles and more details to profiles from the Civil Records for Fermanagh. *[[Flanagan-184|Linda Flanagan]] *[[Taylor-49776|Desiree Taylor]] *[[Flanagan-2255|D Flanagan]] *[[Flanagan-1031|Kathleen Flanagan]] *[[Dempsey-1597|Catherine Frendo]] *[[Flanagan-1464|Michele Flanagan]] *[[Robertson-3171|Lacy Robertson]] *[[Dalton-2937|Deirdre Sheridan]] *[[Flagg-399|Sally Flagg]] *[[Flanagan-3821|Paul Flanagan]] *[[Flanagan-1948|Steve Flanagan]] *[[Flanagan-4072|Mary Flanagan]] *[[Flanagan-1897|Jacob Flanagan]] *[[Rankine-150|Peter Rankine]] *[[Alexander-8703|Jane Alexander]] Creating profiles of the immigrant Robert Flanagan, his son Ebenezer who moved to (West) Virginia and his many Flanagan descendants found in Tucker, Randolph and surrounding counties. *[[Flanagan-1063|Granuaile Flanagan]] *[[Thames-675|Rebecca Thames]] *[[Umbaugh-108|Karen Flanagan]] *[[Wolfe-5909|Lorena Wolfe]] *[[Goldsmith-2732|Tricia Hynds]] == Projects == You are welcome to get involved in and contribute to any of the following wiki tree projects around the Flanagan surname. If you have a new idea for a project, add it in below with a short description and feel free to get started straight away! ===Profiles=== This project is all about improving the existing Flanagan profiles here on wiki tree and making them look as pretty as possible! You can undertake one or more of the following tasks to achieve this goal. Feel free to work on improving a profile with another person as well by sharing the work. *'''Flanagan Sources''': The focus of this sub project is to research each individual Flanagan profile and add a list of comprehensible, well referenced sources with links provided. A good place to start is by this list to Flanagan [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Flanagan Unsourced profiles] but you can also do this by adding new sources to already sourced profiles. - [[McCormack-1488|Alicia McCormack]] *'''Flanagan Biographies''': What looks really good in a profile is a detailed biography that tells the story of the person's life with sources cited. In the Flanagan profiles you come across, you can add a biography or improve and flesh out an existing one. *'''Flanagan Pictures''': Pictures always add a bit of colour to a profile, particularly background pictures. Look for pictures to add to a profile, even if not a picture of the person, the place they lived or something that represented them. ===Connectors=== The purpose of this project is to connect the unconnected. Research a Flanagan profile, add their first degree relatives and expand their family tree until they are connected to the global wiki tree. It is a lot of work but worth it! When you are adding profiles, make sure that you or someone from the Profiles Project is adding sources. Here is a list of Flanagan [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=FLANAGAN Unconnected profiles]. ===Duplicates=== There should only be one profile per Flanagan so an important job is for there to be people to keep on eye out for duplicates, review them and merge them if needed to keep our Flanagan family tree as accurate as possible. ===Famous Flanagans=== In this project, we will be finding and adding profiles for famous Flanagans who made their mark on the world. Link profiles for them in the "Famous Flanagans" section below. The same jobs apply to this project such as sourcing, writing biographies and connecting profiles. Don't forget to add the Notables Project category and sticker. ===More and More Flanagans=== This project is about finding Flanagans in various sets of records, adding their profiles to wiki tree and continuing to work on them in the Profiles Project. If you can add other sources to them other the record you found them, that would be great also. *'''Ireland 1901/1911 Census''': Create profiles for the Flanagan families appearing on these Irish census records. This can be broken down into more sub projects with each county in Ireland. You might like to research the Flanagan census records for a specific county. - [[McCormack-1488|Alicia McCormack]]: Roscommon -[[Flanagan-597|Chris Flanagan]]: Fermanagh *'''British Censuses''': Create profiles for the Flanagan families appearing on the census records for England, Scotland and Wales. This can be broken down into more sub project by county. You might like to research Flanagan records for a specific county. Many of these people will likely be of Irish descent so see if you can trace them back to their place of origin in Ireland and connect them to our existing profiles. *'''United States Censuses''': Create profiles for the Flanagan families appearing on the various United States census records. This can be broken down into more sub projects by state. You might like to research Flanagan records for a specific state. Many of these people will likely be of Irish descent so see if you can trace them back to their place of origin in Ireland and connect them to our existing profiles. *'''Immigration Records''': Search through immigration records and see if you can use the information provided to connect this person to an existing profile or add a new one. Watch out for duplicates here especially. ===DNA=== Flanagan DNA Project (at Family Tree DNA, established 2004) - https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/flanagan-2/about UPDATE (2023-12): See below for update on the Y-DNA of the line of James Flanagan of Louisa and Fluvanna Counties, Virginia We are focused on Y-DNA due to its usefulness in tracing surnames, but anyone who has DNA tested or has an account at FTDNA (required since they host the project) is welcome to join, as we are also a community. If you've tested at Ancestry, 23andMe, or MyHeritage you can add those results free at FTDNA (see https://learn.familytreedna.com/imports/autosomal-transfer/family-tree-dna-family-finder-transfer-program). Please do consider joining us. Flanagan DNA Project Results - https://www.familytreedna.com/public/flanagan-2?iframe=ycolorized (note that due to individual participant settings some results, some categories and results may not be visible to non-members) We have identified the following categories associated with the Flanagan surname, or where Flanagan ancestry has been indicated. Working with the Sons of Aodh DNA Project (https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/sons-of-aodh/about) which is focused on the M222>>DF105 haplogroup anod other sources we have tried to indicate possible corresponding Flanagan and other historical septs these may correspond to. Some are anchored by non-Flanagan testers elsewhere, such as the Baron Inchiquin, a direct descendant of Brian Boru, and a member of the O'Conor Don family, descendants of the last Irish High King, Tairdelbach Már Ó Conchobair. Other projects have identified probable Eoghanachta (possibly the Waterford Flanagans), and Ely O'Carroll Flanagans. Some do not fit anywhere with known Flanagan septs, such as my Flanagans who appear to be Uí Fiachrach Aidhne, distant kin to the Uí Néill and Uí Briúin Flanagans; the may represent DNA switches due to fosterage, adoption, individuals adopting a surname to show loyalty, or husbands taking their spouse's surname (not uncommon), as well as events such as out of wedlock births. If folks have tested at 23andMe,23 and me tells male testers which Y-DNA haplogroup they are in. There is also a tool called Clade Finder (https://cladefinder.yseq.net) that you can use to find Y-DNA data if you are male and have tested at Ancestry or MyHeritage - both tests have some Y-DNA data though they don't report it and it isn't very deep. Clade Finder is from another Y-DNA testing company, and will attempt to sell their project, and they are a reputable company that offers many useful tests but their testing doesn't get included in project data and there is no matching or ongoing comparison. Haplogroup G-M201 (TMRCA 26100 YBP) Haplogroup I-M253 (I1) (TMRCA 26000 YBP) Haplogroup R1*-M173 (note M173 is predicted by FTDNA and is ancestral to both R1a and R1b) Haplogroup R1a-M198 (TMRCA 8600 YBP) Haplogroup R1b-L21>DF21>S971>Z16267>Z3000 - Clan Colla? (TMRCA 1950 YBP) Haplogroup R1b-M222 (NW Irish Haplogroup, TMRCA 2000 YBP) Haplogroup R1b-M222>>R1b-DF105 (TMRCA 1850 YBP) - Dál Cuinn, Clanda Eochada Muigmedúin? Haplogroup R1b-M222>>R1b-DF105>R1b-A18726>R1b-A10528 Dál Cuinn, Clanda Eochada Muigmedúin, Uí Briúin, Maicne Ernáin? Haplogroup R1b-M222>>R1b-DF105>R1b-A18726>R1b-A259>R1b-A260>R1b-FGC5939 - Dál Cuinn, Clanda Eochada Muigmedúin, Uí Briúin Seóla Haplogroup R1b-M222>>R1b-DF105>R1b-A18726>R1b-A259>R1b-Y166841>R1b-BY198518 - Dál Cuinn, Clanda Eochada Muigmedúin, Uí Briúin Aí, Cland Cathail Haplogroup R1b-M222>>R1b-DF105>R1b-DF105>R1b-ZZ87>R1b-BY35726>FT28767 - Dál Cuinn, Clanda Eochada Muigmedúin, Uí Néill (possible Cenél Chairpri) Haplogroup R1b-M222>>R1b-DF105>R1b-ZZ87>R1b-S588 Uí Néill, Cenél nEógain (Louisa/Fluvanna Counties, Virginia/County Roscommon, Ireland?) Haplogroup R1b-M222>>R1b-DF105>R1b-FGC23742 (TMRCA 1450 YBP) - Dál Cuinn, Clanda Eochada Muigmedúin, Uí Fiachrach, Cenél Feradaig Dathíi? Haplogroup R1b-M269 (Possible M222/NW Irish Haplogroup?) - Predicted M222 using tools such as Nevgen Haplogroup R1b-M269 (Possible U106?) - U106 is Germanic and associated with Norman and Anglo-Saxon lineage Haplogroup R1b-M269 (TMRCA 6400 YBP) Haplogroup R1b-P312>Z290>L21>DF13>DF21>S5488 (TMRCA 3700 ybp) Haplogroup R1b-P312>Z290>L21>DF13>DF21>S5488>Z16294>BY11121/BY11118>Z16281>Z16282>Z16291>Z16284>Z18012>BY3301>FGC63585 - Ely Carroll? (TMRCA 1050 YBP) Haplogroup R1b-P312>Z290>L21>DF13>ZZ10>Z253>Z2534>BY25450>FGC5618>FGC5625>L226 - Irish Type III (Dalcassian - lineage of Brian Boru - TMRCA 1300 YBP) Haplogroup R1b-P312>Z290>L21>S552>DF13>FGC11134>FGC12055>Z3026>Z16250>A114>CTS4466 Irish Type II (Eoghanachta) Haplogroup R1b-P312>ZZ11>U152 (TMRCA 4400 YBP) - described in some sources as Italo-Celtic; found in NE and NW Ireland, and concentrated along Hadrian's Wall ============================================= UPDATE (2023-12): Y-DNA of the line of James Flanagan of Louisa and Fluvanna Counties, Virginia All, important Y-DNA finding for the Flanagan line of Louisa and Fluvanna Counties Virginia. Three individuals descended from James Flanagan, abt 1705 to 1752, died in Louisa County, have taken the Y700. Becky Thames-Simmons has been working on this line and has a great deal of insight on it. I think it's safe to say that R-FTE44402 is currently the SNP associated with the lineage of James Flanagan, everyone who is in this line - barring a break in paternity - would be positive for this Y-DNA SNP. It also appears that R-FTE44402>FTE42869 represents descendants of his son Whittle. More testers are needed to refine lines from different sons, ideally with a solid documented trail back to James. Becky has done a wonderful job with James line, and maintains his Wikitree profile at https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Flanagan-1540. It's important to note that FTE44402 is in a block of 14 equivalent SNPs that include: R-FTE44402 BY86516 FT60231 FTE41782 FTE43825 FTE43829 FTE43937 FTE44016 FTE44397 FTE44516 FTE48995 FTE72159 Y323412 Y39042 What this means is that the men - descended patrilineally from James Flanagan of Louisa County, Virginia - all share these SNPs. It is impossible which came first and which came last so R-FTE44402 is rather arbitrary, it could be the oldest or it could be the the newest or in between. Currently, men who have taken the Big Y are a drop in the bucket, a few thousand, and it only grows and refines as more men test with Big Y. With 14 SNPs that means this block is relatively old, FTDNA estimates the common ancestor of these Flanagans to have been born around 300 years ago, but the block itself is estimated to have formed around 550 CE - 1500 years ago, long before surnames were adopted in Ireland. That means it is likely that, as more men test, other surnames could split this block. What is certain is that any Flanagans that share this particular Flanagan lineage will fall in this block. For more information see Discover (https://discover.familytreedna.com/y-dna/R-FTE44402/story). It also falls under R-M222>>DF105>ZZ87>S588>S603. R-S588 is believed to be Uí Néill, Cenél nEógain - descended from Niall of the Nine Hostages' son Eoghan, R-S603 through Eoghan's son Muireadhach Hopefully more in this line will test, as well as in other colonial American lines will also test. There were many many Flanagans in America, both the North American colonies and Barbados as early as the 17th century. It would be wonderful if we could document these lines better with DNA. - [[Flanagan-1063|Gráinne Ní Fhlannagáin/Granuaile O'Flanagan]] ==Surname Origins== Flanagan is an Irish surname that is the anglicized version of O Flannagain,meaning "descendant of Flannagain". Irish surnames were derived by taking the name of a well known ancestor and attaching a prefix such as "Mac" (son of) or "O" (descendant of). The Flanagan's took their name from Flann. Flann was a popular first name in old Ireland, meaning "red" or "ruddy, so several unconnected Flanagan clans rose up in different counties. The chief septa were in Roscommon, Offaly, Fermanagh and Monaghan. The Flanagan motto is ''Certavi et vici'' which means" I have fought and conquered. ==Flanagans in Ireland== ===Origins=== '''Roscommon''' The Flanagans of Roscommon were relations of the royal O'Connors and for generations served as stewards to their household. Both families had the same oak on their crests. The Flanagan's seat was located near Castlerea and between Mantua and Elphin. Their chief owned the territory of Magh Aoi in Roscommon. The first recorded spelling of the Flanagan surname in Ireland was in the "Ecclesiastical Records of Co. Roscommon", from 1308,referencing Donough O'Flanagan the Bishop of Elphin Diocese. '''Fermanagh''' The Flanagans were part of the Cenel Cairbre, and were descended from Cairbre, a son of Niall of the Nine Hostages. They ruled the territory along the west of Lower Lough Erne and were based at Ballyflanagan, the modern day townland of Aghamore. '''Monaghan''' The Flanagans of Monaghan were descendants of Fogartach, King of Farney (died 886). They lived in the parish of Donaghmoyne. '''Offaly''' The Flanagans of Offaly lived in the south of the county in Ballybritt barony. ===Griffiths Valuation, 1847-1864=== '''Flanagan Household Numbers by County: ''' Antrim: 5 Armagh: 41 Belfast city: 18 Carlow: 7 Cavan: 46 Clare: 128 Cork: 38 Cork city: 21 Derry: 18 Donegal: 31 Down: 98 Dublin: 58 Dublin City: 33 Fermanagh: 108 Galway: 145 Kerry: 8 Kildare: 84 Kilkenny: 8 Laois: 44 Leitrim: 36 Limerick: 73 Limerick City: 4 Longford: 26 Louth: 18 Mayo: 94 Meath: 43 Monaghan: 83 Offaly: 103 Roscommon: 214 Sligo: 61 Tipperary: 76 Tyrone: 28 Waterford: 43 Westmeath: 42 Wexford: 2 Wicklow: 23 ==Flanagans Worldwide== ==Famous Flanagans== *[[O'Flanagan-32|James O'Flanagan]] (1814-1900) - Irish writer about the country's lifestyle *[[Flanagan-3397|John Joseph Flanagan]] (1873-1938) - Irish three time Olympic medalist for hammer throw *Sir James Bernard Flanagan (1914-1999) - Irish Chief Constable of the RUC *Fred Flanagan (1924-2013) - Australian Rules Footballer *James Loton Flanagan (1925-2015) - American electrical engineer and academic *Sir Maurice Flanagan (1928-2015) - British Founder and CEO of Emirates *John Mack Flanagan (1946-2018) - American Top 40 Radio DJ *Edward Flanagan (1950-2017) - American politician and senator ==DNA== ==Member's Interests/Lines== *Descendants and Ancestors of [[Flanagan-2171|John Flanagan]] of Clooncor, Tulsk, County Roscommon, Ireland. *Descendants and Ancestors of [[Flanagan-1794|Michael Flanagan]] of Annaghbeg, Annaghmore, County Roscommon, Ireland *Descendants and Ancestors of [[Flanagan-1886|Catherine Flanagan]] of Ballydaly, Tulsk, County Roscommon, Ireland *Descendants and Ancestors of [[Flanagan-622|Patrick Flanagan]] of Drumlone, County Fermanagh, Ireland *Descendants and Ancestors of [[Flanagan-1483|Patrick Flanagan]] of Galway, Ireland *Descendants and Ancestors of [[Flanagan-1785|Richard Flanagan]] of County Cavan, Ireland *Descendants and Ancestors of [[Flanagan-5364|Patrick Flanagan]] of Athlone, Ireland *Descendants and Ancestors of [[Flanagan-1540|James Flanagan]] of Louisa County, Virginia ==Genealogy Mysteries== [Feel free to tell us about any of the genealogy mysteries in your Flanagan family, brick walls you are trying to bust and unanswered questions. Someone might be able to help!] ==Resources== '''Books/Family Histories:''' *Ayscough, Elizabeth W. (2006). ''Links : a chain of lineage.'' Sydney: Ayscough. 4 vols: Burke/Flanagan; O'Reilly/Mulcahy; Newell/Charters; Ryan/Egan *Flanagan, Katharina Porter. ''[[Space:Flanagan-The Flanagan Exodus: Maguire's Bridge, Drumlone, County Fermanagh, Ireland to Bunker Hill, Charlestown, Massachusetts, USA.|Flanagan-The Flanagan Exodus: Maguire's Bridge, Drumlone, County Fermanagh, Ireland to Bunker Hill, Charlestown, Massachusetts, USA.]]'' (Dorchester, Mass., 1978) *Flanigan, James M. (1993). ''O'Flanagans and O'Mahonys.''Denver, Colorado: Book Pub. Co., *Flanigan, Richard D. (1996). ''Flanigan footprints from Ireland to Princeton.'' Princeton, W. Va.: R.D. Flanigan *Murphy, Donald. (1989). ''The Flanagans of Tobertoby, Co. Louth'' *Catherine M. Frendo. "Ballynamadoo Flanagans": the life journey of the Flanagan family from Ballynamadoo, Cavan, Ireland to Macleay River, NSW, Australia, 1st edition, 2019 https://catherinefrendo.wordpress.com/ballynamadoo-flanagans/ '''Organizations/Groups:''' *Clan Flanagan - https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/location/1?region=United States of America&englishRegion=United+States+of+America *Flanagan One Name Surname Study - http://www.connorsgenealogy.com/Flanagan/ '''Website Articles:''' *http://surnames.meaning-of-names.com/genealogy/flanagan/ *https://www.johngrenham.com/surnamescode/surnamehistory.php?surname=Flanagan&search_type=full *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flanagan_(surname) *https://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Flanagan *https://www.houseofnames.com/flanagan-family-crest *https://wiki2.org/en/Flanagan_(surname) *https://www.ancestry.co.uk/name-origin?surname=flanagan

Flat Branch Presbyterian Church Cemetery

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[[category:Harnett County, North Carolina]] [[category:Bunnlevel, North Carolina]] [[Category: Harnett County, North Carolina, Cemeteries]] 130 Darroch Rd, Bunnlevel NC 28323 910-893-8578 [http://www.facebook.com/pages/Flat-Branch-Presbyterian-Church/107513512599620 Flat Branch Presbyterian Church on Facebook] ==Among those buried here are:== [[Clark-8632|Eldridge 'El' Clark]] [[Clark-8629|John Alexander Clark Sr.]] [[Clark-8634|Julia Mae Clark]] [[Clark-8630|William T. Clark]] [[West-2717|Scion Cephus West]]

Flaugher Name Study

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Welcome to the Flaugher Name Study!
This is a project that I hope will become a valuable reference point for any Flaugher researchers alike to share their knowledge by posting their DNA tests, resources, pictures, stories, and anything else of interest to this surname. Please join by contacting the project leader, [[Andrus-373|Alison Andrus]]. See the section on our goals and what you can do below. Post questions and comments to the bulletin board and add details about your particular area of interest.
'''Flaugher Name Meaning''': Americanized spelling of German Flacher, a variant of Flach, or of Flaucher (standard German Flucher), a nickname, from an agent derivative of Middle High German vluochen ‘to swear’. Source: Dictionary of American Family Names ©2013, Oxford University Press
=== Our Goals === Although DNA analysis can assist in determining that two or more participants who have tested their yDNA descend from a common male ancestor, it will not identify the specific ancestor without the use of accurate record documentation used in genealogical research. Currently, there is no Flaugher DNA Study registered at Family Tree DNA or any other testing company. To fully understand the origins of the Flaugher surname, we need males by the name to test their yDNA for analysis. The purpose of this study is to bring together any descendants of the Flaugher family who are willing to work together to establish an accurate Flaugher Family tree by using the best possible sources available for documentation to make new connections. There are many spelling variations. We need to find out if any of those families with names spelled closely to our own are related. === What You Can Do === #Work cooperatively together with other Flaugher profile managers to create the best Flaugher tree possible. #Add the category for Flaugher Name Study to profiles. #Search out original rather than derivative documentation and add sources to Flaugher profiles. #Write comprehensive, well-sourced biographies. #Check for duplicates and request merges. #Contact [[Andrus-373|Alison]] to request PPP status for those profiles that meet the criteria for project protection. This will protect them from an incorrect merge. #If you are a male with the Flaugher surname or a variant and haven't already, please consider testing your yDNA through Family Tree DNA so that we can all have a better understanding of our heritage and possibly make new discoveries. #Do you have a Flaugher profile you are especially proud of? Let [[Andrus-373|Alison]] know and we will feature it on this page. === '''The Truth Of Our Origins Is In Our DNA''' === With so many spelling variations, DNA comparisons have become the only reliable way to track down distant branches of the family. Unfortunately, there are no surviving males in our branch of the Flaugher family but I have had my mother and her sister, who were born with the surname Flaugher, tested for your comparison; *[[Flaugher-22|Audrey Flaugher]] - AncestryDNA *GEDMatch ID A740601 *Ancestry.com member ALi1202 *[[Flaugher-124|Shirley Flaugher]] - AncestryDNA *GEDMatch ID A013162 *Ancestry.com member ALi1202 Please add your own tests. === '''What Is Their Country of Origin?''' === It has been said that the Flaughers are of '''English''' descent and had gone to the '''Alsace-Lorraine''' to flee from religious persecution under the rule of Queen "Bloody" Mary. From there they may have traveled into the Black Forest region. Different researchers have guessed that they were either '''French, German or Swiss''' before coming to America. A genealogical study was reportedly commissioned by Otto Mueller in St. Louis, Missouri in 1950. It said that Christian's Naturalization papers had been located and they stated that he had come to the United States from Switzerland with his wife who was from the '''Black Forest in Alsace, Germany'''. From what I know, no one else has been able to locate these papers, let alone have copies made from them. === '''Known Spelling Variations, to name a few'''... === *Flacher *Flacker *Flager *Flaher *Flatcher *Flauer *Flauger *Flaugher *Flaughers *Flaughter *Flawher *Flocher *Flocker *Floher *Flougher === '''Early Known Immigrants By the Name''' === Our earliest known ancestor by the name was '''Christian Flaugher,''' born about 1732 in a country not yet determined. The name '''Christian Flacher''' appears on a passenger list for the "St Andrew," under Captain Robert Brown, which sailed from Rotterdam and Cowes, England, arriving in Philadelphia on Aug. 18, 1750. Previously, '''Hans Jacob Flacher''' arrived on the ship "Fame," under Capt. William Hyndman, which also sailed from Rotterdam and Cowes, England, arriving in Philadelphia on Oct. 17, 1749. Researchers believe there is a connection between the two men, but Hans Jacob Flacher's whereabouts after his arrival have not been found. === '''Early Known American Settlement''' === On Oct. 10, 1750 a deed of conveyance from Joseph Crimpleton to '''Christian Flacker''' was recorded at '''Chambersburg, Pennsylvania''', conveying farm property situated two miles from '''Waynesboro''' on '''Antietam Creek'''. On Aug. 8, 1767, Christian Flaugher purchased 60 acres of farmland in Antietam''' (now Washington Township, Franklin County) Cumberland, Pennsylvania''' Early 1780's tax records show households with similar names in early '''Cumberland County, Pennsylvania''' and later '''Franklin County, Pennsylvania''' which encompassed parts of '''Washington County, Maryland''', primarily in the '''Hagerstown''' area. If you have ancestors specifically from these areas with similar sounding names, you could be a member of this family! Please consider joining this study. We need you! Are the following people related? {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#FF99CC;"|'''Last Name in Record''' ! align="center" style="background:#FF99CC;"|'''First Name in Record''' ! align="center" style="background:#FF99CC;"|'''Probable Association''' ! align="center" style="background:#FF99CC;"|'''Tax Year''' ! align="center" style="background:#FF99CC;"|'''Census Year''' ! align="center" style="background:#FF99CC;"|'''Town or Ward''' ! align="center" style="background:#FF99CC;"|'''County in Pennsylvania''' ! align="center" style="background:#FF99CC;"|'''Occupation if Given''' ! align="center" style="background:#FF99CC;"|'''Remarks''' ! align="center" style="background:#FF99CC;"|'''Record added to Profile''' |- |- | Flatcher || Abraham || None yet || 1783 || || Strabane || York || || || |- | Flatcher || Abraham || None yet || 1786 || ||Straban || York || || || |- | Flaugher || Adam || Christy Flaugher || 1778 || ||Antrim || Cumberland || || || [[Flaugher-18 | Adam Flaugher]] |- | Flaugher || Adam || Chrisley Flaugher || 1779 || ||Washington || Cumberland || || || [[Flaugher-18 | Adam Flaugher]] |- | Flatcher || Adam || Christian Flatcher || 1780 || ||Washington || Cumberland || || || [[Flaugher-18 | Adam Flaugher]] |- | Flaher || Adam || Christian Flaher || 1781 || ||Washington || Cumberland || || || [[Flaugher-18 | Adam Flaugher]] |- | Flaugher || Adam || Christopher Flaugher || 1782 || ||Washington || Cumberland || || || [[Flaugher-18 | Adam Flaugher]] |- | Floherr || Adam || None || 1786 || ||Washington || Franklin || || || [[Flaugher-18 | Adam Flaugher]] |- | Flake || Adam || Christian Flaugher || 1788 || || Antrim || Franklin || || || [[Flaugher-18 | Adam Flaugher]] |- | Flake || Adam || James Flake || 1789 || ||Antrim || Franklin || || || [[Flaugher-18 | Adam Flaugher]] |- | Flaucher || Adam || None yet || || 1790 ||Washington || Maryland || || || [[Flaugher-18 | Adam Flaugher]] |- | Flagalor || Andrew || None yet || 1782 || ||Exeter || Berks || || || |- | Flatcher || Archibald || None yet || 1779 || ||Barree || Bedford || || || |- | Flatcher || Archibald || None yet || 1787 || ||Huntington || Bedford || || || |- | Flatcher || Charles || None yet || 1787 || ||Franklin || York || || || |- | Flaugher || Christy || Adam Flaugher || 1778 || ||Antrim || Cumberland || || || [[Flaugher-7 | Christian Flaugher]] |- | Flaugher || Chrisley || None yet || 1779 || ||Washington || Cumberland || || || [[Flaugher-7 | Christian Flaugher]] |- | Flather || Christian || Adam Flaher || 1781 || || Washington || Cumberland || || || [[Flaugher-7 | Christian Flaugher]] |- | Flaugher || Christopher || Adam Flaugher || 1782 || || Washington || Cumberland || || || [[Flaugher-7 | Christian Flaugher]] |- | Flasher || Christ || None yet || 1785 || ||Mulberry Ward || Philadelphia || || and for John Moore's Estate || |- | Flaugher || Christian || Adam Flake || 1788 || ||Antrim || Franklin || || || [[Flaugher-7 | Christian Flaugher]] |- | Fleger || Christefor || None yet || || 1790 ||North Hungtington || Westmoreland || || || |- | Flawer || Coll || None yet || 1782 || ||Middleton || Cumberland || || || |- | Flacker || David || None yet || 1782 || ||Huntington || York || taylor || || |- | Flohere || David || None yet || 1772 || ||Manheim || Lancaster || || || |- | Flohre || David || None yet || 1773 || || Rapho || Lancaster || || || |- | Flarcher || Egnew || None yet || 1787 || ||Fawn || York || || || |- | Fleyer || Frederick || None yet || || 1790 || York || York || || || |- | Flauer || Henry || None yet || 1788 || ||Maidencreek || Berks || || || |- | Flatcher || James || None yet || 1773 || || Mount Pleasant || Bedford || || || |- | Flatcher || James || None yet || 1779 || ||Bedford || Bedford || || || |- | Flake || James || Adam Flake || 1789 || || Antrim || Franklin || || || |- | Flatcher || John || None yet || 1768 || ||Londonderry || Chester || || || |- | Flatcher || John || None yet || 1779 || ||Londonderry || Chester || || || |- | Flatchor || John || None yet || 1781 || ||Concord || Chester || || || |- | Flacher || John || Thomas Flacher || 1783 || ||Rostraver || Westmoreland || single || Thomas appears to be the elder || |- | Flager || John || None yet || 1786 || ||Franklin || Franklin || || || |- | Flatcher || John || None yet || 1787 || ||Franklin || York || || || |- | Flecher || John || None yet || ||1790 || || Bedford || || || |- | Flatcher || Joseph || None yet || 1783 || ||Newbury || York || || | || |- | Flohr || Leonard || Valentine Flohr || 1779 || ||Dover || York || || || |- | Flohar || Leonhard || Valentine Floher || 1781 || ||Dover || York || || || |- | Flokr || Leonard || Valentine Flohr || 1785 || ||Dover || York || || || |- | Floher || Lorentz || None yet || 1786 || ||Chestnut Hill || Northampton || || || |- | Flohr || Leonard || None || 1788 || ||Franklin || York || || || |- | Flohr || Leonard || None || 1789 || ||Franklin || York || || || |- | Flager* || Paul || None yet || 1787 || ||Exeter || Berks || sawmill || *looks more like Feager to me || |- | Flager || Philip || None yet || 1780 || ||Northern Liberties || Philadelphia || || || |- | Flager || Philip || None yet || 1781 || ||Northern Liberties || Philadelphia || || and for Zacharia Andrew's estate along with George Heiberger and John Hepp || |- | Flager || Philip || None yet || 1782 || ||Northern Liberties || Philadelphia || baker || and for Zacharia Andrew's Estate (house) along with George Hydelberg (smith shop) and John Hepp (house) || |- | Flager || Philip || None yet || 1783 || ||Northern Liberties || Philadelphia || || and for Andrews' Estate || |- | Flager || Philip || None yet || 1785 || ||Northern Liberties || Philadelphia || || || |- | Flager || Philip || None yet || 1786 || ||Northern Liberties || Philadelphia || || and for Jacob Debra's Estate (house & lot) and for John Brown's (along with Michael Overturf and the Widow Hoockey) || |- | Flacker || Robert || None yet || 1781 || ||Oxford || Chester || || || |- | Flatcher || Simon || None yet || 1785 || ||Dickinson || Washington || || || |- | Flatcher || Simon || None yet || 1787 || || Dickinson || Washington || || || |- | Flacher || Thomas || John Flacher || 1783 || ||Rostraver || Westmoreland || || taxed more than John, who is single. || |- | Flohr || Valentine || Leonard Flohr || 1779 || ||Dover || York || || || |- | Flohr || Valentine || Leonard Flohr || 1780 || ||Dover || York || || || |- | Floher || Valentine || Leonhard Flohar || 1781 || ||Dover || York || || || |- | Flohr || Valentine || Lanhard Flohr || 1782 || ||Dover || York || || || |- | Flohr || Valetine || Leonard Flokr || 1785 || ||Dover || York || || || |- | Flohr || Valentine || Leonard Flohr || 1787 || || Dover || York || || || |- | Flohr || Valentine || None || 1788 || ||Dover || York || || || |- | Flohr || Valentine || None || 1789 || || Dover || York || || || |- | Flacker || William || None yet || 1785 || ||Mulberry Ward || Philadelphia || || for Widow Brown's Estate || |- | Flatcher || William || None yet || 1787 || ||North Ward || Philadelphia || || || |- | Flagalor || William || None yet || 1789 || ||North Ward || Philadelphia || || || |- |} === '''How Do You Pronounce ''Flaugher''?''' === There has been a lot of interesting discussion amongst the Flaugher descendants over the years as to the pronunciation used by the different branches of the family. This would account for all the different spellings found in the records. Some branches pronounce a hard "g" whereas others are silent. Other variations of the pronunciations are Flocker, Flacker, Flower, Flo-her, Fla-her and Flogger, to name a few. Some branches have added a "S" to the end whereas some very early branches of the family have gone with the more traditional Fletcher or Flocker spellings. === '''Early Records and Resources''' === *[https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1681005 Pennsylvania, Births and Christenings, 1709-1950] *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2702&enc=1 Pennsylvania Septennial Census Returns, 1779–1863]. Box 1026, microfilm, 14 rolls. Records of the House of Representatives. Records of the General Assembly, Record Group 7. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Harrisburg, PA. *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2497&enc=1 Tax & Exoneration Lists, 1762–1794]. Series No. 4.61; Records of the Office of the Comptroller General, RG-4. Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

Flax Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:Pandélys, Lithuania]] [[Category: Vilna Governorate, Emigrants to United States]] [[Category:Lithuania, Unsourced Profiles]] [[Category:Flax Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category:Jewish Immigrants to Canada]] [[Category:Jewish Roots]] [[Category:Jewish Genealogy]] [[Category:Lithuania]] == How to Join == {{One Name Study|name=Flax}} Please contact the Study coordinator [[Flax_Waddington-1|Sharon Flax]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. ==Task List== * Join all FLAX names * Join / research Jewish with Lithuanian / Latvian origin * Clues - left Russia before 1918, which was when Lithuania became a republic. Documents were also in Polish. Via England to the USA and Canada, then South Africa, then Israel and Australia. ==Useful Links == * The original tree created by Ed Goldberg [http://www3.telus.net/public/rhodesia/g0000369.html#I0538] * [[Project:Jewish_Roots|Project:Jewish_Roots]] * https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/lithuanian_roots

Fleet of William Penn

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{{Pennsylvania Settlers}} Work in progress, feel free to jump in! [[Powell-5629|Powell-5629]] 14:28, 2 January 2015 (EST) == Project == The main sources for information are: : {{Space:Penn's Colony, vol 1}} :{{Space:Penn's Colony, vol 2}} :''Tasks for project team'' : Complete short introduction for ships & link to Space pages == History and Background == ===Indentured Servants === Several passengers were registered as "servants", however it should be considered that these indentured servants were the social equals of their masters, in many cases relatives or friends. Those indentured agreed to work for a designated period of time in exchange for their passage to Pennsylvania. William Penn guaranteed a grant of 50 acres of land at the termination of an indentured's contract. His purpose was to secure a class of settlers trained to work for a livelihood and ready to assist in developing the new Province. He hoped to avoid the problems experienced by the Virginia Colonists, where too many were "Gentleman", unskilled and unprepared for the rigors of creating a new settlement in the wilderness. These early indentured servants were of a different status from the numerous indentured servants of "redemptioners" who followed in late years, and sold themselves or were sold by the masters of the ships that brought them to strangers among the settlers.Holcombe == The Ships == === ''[[Space:Welcome, sailing of 1682 |Welcome]]'' === : The ship upon which [[Penn-40|William Penn]] himself arrived. An outbreak of smallpox while en-route killed many aboard ''Welcome''. ==Further Reading == * ''Voyage of William Penn in ship "Welcome" 1682: With a View of Philadelphia'', Welcome Society (1917) [https://archive.org/stream/voyageofwilliamp00phil archive.org] (1/16/2015) * ''A Partial List of the Families Who Resided in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Prior to 1687, with the Date of Their Arrival''. The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Volume 9. page 223-233 [https://archive.org/details/jstor-20084704 archive.org] * [http://www.easternusresearch.com/easternusresearch/bucks/buckscopa1.html Bucks County Arrivals], Sandra Buckman (note: find original source) * The [http://www.welcomesociety.org Welcome Society] * [http://haygenealogy.com/hay/quaker/quaker-PA.html HayGenealogy.com] * Jon Holcombe [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=cbholcombe&id=I1866 The Holcombe Family and Collateral Lines database] See also - other compiled passenger lists: *[http://chester.pa-roots.com/misc/individual_ships_of_penn.htm Chester PA roots] *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/chester/immig/ships-indx.txt US Gen Web], Chester Co. PA (not all of these ships are part of William Penn's "fleet") *[http://www.easternusresearch.com/easternusresearch/bucks/buckscopa1.html Bucks Co Book of Arrivals] * Tepper, Michale, ''Emigrants to Pennsylvania, 1641-1819'', Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore (1979) === Footnotes === == Ship Categories == {| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" style="text-align:center" |- ! [[Image:My_Images.jpg|50px]] || '''Fleet of William Penn'''
[[Project:William Penn and Early Pennsylvania Settlers |Pennsylvania Settlers]] |- !1681 | [[:Category:Bristol Factor, sailed October 1681 | Bristol Factor]], [[:Category:John and Sarah, sailed October 1681 | John & Sarah ]] |- !1682 |[[:Category: Adventure, sailed September 1682 |Adventure]], [[:Category:Amity, sailed April 1682 | Amity]], [[:Category:Antelope, sailed 1682 | Antelope ]] , [[:Category:Bristol Factor, sailed August 1682 | Bristol Factor]], [[:Category:Elizabeth, Ann and Catherine, sailed July 1682 | Elizabeth, Ann & Catherine ]], [[:Category:Freeman, sailed June 1682 | Freeman ]], [[:Category:Friends Adventure, sailed May 1682 |Friends Adventure ]], [[:Category:Friendship, sailed May 1682 | Friendship]], [[:Category:Golden Hinde, sailed June 1682 | Golden Hinde]], [[:Category:Hester and Hannah, sailed March 1682 | Hester and Hanna]], [[:Category:Hopewell, sailed July 1682 | Hopewell]], [[:Category:Jeffrey, sailed September 1682 | Jeffrey]], [[:Category:Lamb, sailed July 1682 | Lamb]], [[:Category:Lyon, sailed May 1682 | Lyon]], [[:Category:Mary, sailed May 1682 | Mary]], [[:Category:Providence, sailed July 1682 | Providence]], [[:Category:Samuel, sailed May 1682 | Samuel]], [[:Category:Society, sailed May 1682 | Society]], [[:Category:Submission, sailed September 1682 | Submission]], [[:Category:Unicorn, sailed October 1682 | Unicorn]], [[:Category:Welcome, sailed August 1682 | Welcome]] |}

Fleming Name Study

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[[Category:Fleming Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. Fleming Origin: The surname Fleming was first found in Lower Saxonyhttps://www.houseofnames.com/wiki/Lower-Saxony, where the family gained a significant reputation for its contributions to the emerging mediaeval society. The name became prominent as many branches of the family founded separate houses and acquired estates in various regions, always elevating their social status by their great contributions to society. The name originates from the German word "Flame" meaning flame. Spelling variations of this family name include: Fleming, Flemming, Flemminch, Flamic, Flaeming, Flaeming etc etc. https://www.houseofnames.com/fleming-family-crest [1] https://www.houseofnames.com/wiki/Lower-Saxony [2] https://www.houseofnames.com/fleming-family-crest Other sources to view: * http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Fleming * http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/fleming/5927/ * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleming (Places and People) This Fleming Name Study is a collaborative work-in-progress. Can you contribute information or sources for the Fleming clan, ancestry or history that might be interesting to our readers? Feel free to comment in the comment box to the right of this page your input.

FLEMING-FLEMMING DNA PROJECT

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[[Category:DNA Projects]] See Family Tree DNA for the official Fleming/Flemming (all variants) surname project. https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/fleming/about/background and the Scotlands Flemish Project https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/flemish-in-scotland/about Create your profile here and consider uploading your test results (from any company) We also have a FLEMING Y Facebook Group for participants of the above FTDNA https://www.facebook.com/groups/63366638511/ YSEARCH is no longer available If you have previously Y tested at Ancestry consider transferring old Y results to FTDNA and upgrade to 67 markers and then upload to Wiki, Results of Auto test from Ancestry and Family Finder test from FTDNA can also be uploaded to GEDMATCH. Here at Wiki you can also see if you are connected to or related to Bob Dylan and Queen Elizabeth..... Just for fun! Happy Days with DNA Janet Flemming aka FLANDRENSIS ps. My brother and I are connected to both by multiple degrees and various lines of my tree.

Flemish Naming Conventions

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==Flemish Naming Convention== This project subpage is inspired by the [[Project:Dutch_Roots/Naming_Convention|Dutch Naming convention]] - page (so some parts might be reproduced from that source, this reference acknowledges the CC copyright of that page), this Flemish Naming Convention explains naming en spelling conventions for the Last Name at Birth (LNAB), other surnames, first- and middle-names of profiles that are in the [[Space:Belgian_Roots | Belgian Roots Project]], as well as ones that are [[:Category:Project_Collateral-Prospect|closely related collaterally]] to that project. === Regional and historical situation=== These profiles are ancestors who most commonly descend from Flanders, the northern region of the country that is currently known as ‘‘‘Belgium’’’ (since its independence in 1830), and was formerly * 1815-1830: “The kingdom of the Netherlands” , without a specific designation, * 1804-1814: the "Southern Netherlands" during the Napoleontic “French Empire”, * 1795-1804: Les 9 département réunis during the French first republic (1795-1804), * 1715-1795: the "Austrian Netherlands" during occupation of the Habsburg Empire of Austria and Hungary *1585-1714: the “Spanish Netherlands” , under Spanish Habsburg occupation, *1482-1585: the "Habsburg Netherlands" under the reign of the Habsburg Maximilian and Emperor Charles V, and during that period from 1543-1585 Belgium was part of the “The United provinces of the Netherlands” *and various other designations before 1485, split in several feudal counties and duchies with denominations referring to : * the County of Flanders , west of the river Scheldt, the Count of Flanders had allegiance to the King of France; * the Duchy of Brabant , east of the river Scheldt and in the north all the way up to the Waal and Lek rivers in the contemporary Netherlands, the Duke of Brabant had allegiance to the Dukes of Burgundy and were linked to the Habsburgs; * the Prince-Bishopric of Liege in the east around the Meuse river.
See the proposal page for [[Space:Belgium Topological naming convention|Belgium Topological naming convention]] for an historical overview. {{Image|file=Flemish_Naming_Conventions.jpg |caption=Belgium : Map of linguistic territories }} Contemporary [[wikipedia:Belgium|Belgium]] is astride on a linguistic border with [[wikipedia:Flemish|Flemish]]-speakers in the north and [[wikipedia:Walloon_language|Walloon]]- or [[wikipedia:French_language|French]] speakers in the south and a Germanophone minority in the region of Eupen-Malmedy in the east, Brussels is a bi-lingual (Dutch-French) region. [[wikipedia:Flemish|Flemish]] is a group of dialects of [[wikipedia:Dutch_language|Dutch]], spoken in [[wikipedia:Flanders|Flanders]], i.e. the area between the Northsea and to the south and the west of the Rhine river. Dutch is used as official language for official documents in the Flemish region, such as for the Civil Registry documents, however note that during some periods in the Flemish history those documents were written in French and before even in Latin. This page is about the Flemish names, names used in the Dutch speaking area of Flanders. Separate pages will be dedicated to the Walloon and French naming conventions. This page is also for names of [[wikipedia:New_Netherland|New Netherland]] Settlers, that originate in Flanders. Not all New Netherland Settlers came from The Netherlands, among them were a substantial number of Flemish born settlers, and other who originated the Walloon regions, this area includes some – currently – French regions such as French Flanders(Artois) and Hainaut in the northwest or the Ardennes in the north east and even the German Eifel. == Introduction == Like their counterparts of Dutch ancestry, Flemish ancestors and New Netherlands Settlers from the Flanders region typically '''do not have single-word surnames''' consistently down a male line. Many of them were born with and used patronymics or composed last names like De Cuyper, De Meulder, Van Den Heuvel, Van Der Berg etc. The conventions for spelling and capitalisation of these names differs from the conventions and capitalisations used in [[Project:Dutch_Roots/Naming_Convention|The Netherlands – The Dutch Naming Convention]], also over generations the same compounded surname might change in spelling or can be concatenated to a single word. The use of French during certain periods ( e.g. between 1790 and 1814) also influences spelling shifts especially when French speaking civil servants, who were unfamiliar with Dutch or with the local dialect pronunciation, were assigned a position in a Flemish village or city, the Latinisation of names by the Catholic church also influences registered and given names, so someone could be known as “Frans” or “Çois” but would be registered as “François” (at birth) during the French occupation and mentioned as “Franciscus” 20 years later when registering his marriage after the independence of Belgium. So these surnames present a particular challenge to the unambiguous use of the LNAB field and when entering the other names fields for each person. For the profiles born in the Belgium, and those of settlers that emigrated or spend time in New Netherland, we still will use the speling and capitalisation as used on the ‘‘‘Baptism or Birth records’’’ to determine the correct patronymic : * if this was the only LNAB they were born with (or for the exact spelling (as is) of the last name if they had one, registered first and middle names, and nicknames), * in case of the patronymics, these of course can be compared to and if needed proven by one of the earliest versions mentioned in church or other records after these people emigrated, which in general, and if the parents were proven correct, will show a similar patronymic as the one that could be expected and based on the baptism or birth record. * if there are no early records and only the baptism/Birth record available where they were mentioned with the patronymic, so if perhaps someone after emigration and real early decided to adopt a last name, that last name should go the current name field for the earliest ancestors born in the Netherlands . * if any distinguishing names were added these names will go in current names ::: ''if a person was born In the city of Kortrijk (then spelled Cortrycke) and was called at birth (Sebastiaen) or Bastiaaen Hendrickszoon, then "Hendrickszoon' would be his patronymic name in LNAB, now when he moved to another city say Utrecht, he might be registered there as "Hendrickszoon van Kortryck", this should be in his current name, because that was what he was known as in Utrecht, the "Hendrickszoon" would be repeated because also in uthrecht that was his original patronimyc and the "van Kortryck" part is appended. If he had children in Utrecht their birth record might show "Bastiaensen van Kortryck" ( the whole of that name is their patronymic name). ''
It's of great Historical importance the most original and earliest forms of the patronymics or last names are preserved because they can lead us to the even deeper ancestors and farms or places where they originally were from, and we all need to make sure they are not removed or merged away. ==='''[[Name_Fields#Use_their_conventions_instead_of_ours|Use their convention instead of ours]].'''=== WikiTree has a general style naming guide for LNAB, which covers the issue of '''[[Name_Fields#Surname_prepositions.2C_particles.2C_and_prefixes|Surname prepositions, particles, and prefixes]]'''. We will examine that in detail in a later section, because its blanket application for this group of old Flemish ancestors often leads to absurdities. So as a general guideline, '''the Wikitree guideline should be largely discounted here'''. Likewise, there are various G2G discussions that conclude a pseudo-consensus in G2G, but which leads to LNAB absurdities which in turn don’t do justice to this group of ancestors. So this Flemish Roots Naming Convention page guideline should take precedence over any of those faulty G2G conclusions, on this group of ancestors. Exceptions are some very specific cases, where particular expertise and / or source documentation is provided for the ancestor being discussed in the G2G. So it is important to '''balance this guideline against what the G2G concludes in each case.''' As an organizational guide, this discussion will start with the most general bad cases of LNAB to be avoided first, and then move on down to the specific better choices lower down, more or less in increasing order of preference. === No ALL CAPS surnames === The [[Name_Fields#Capitalization|WikiTree Name Fields style guide section]] makes it clear - '''It is never appropriate to use ALL CAPS'''. Unfortunately the practice of using ALL CAPS Surnames has become a work around throughout the Internet genealogy and wherever family trees are found. The practise dates back to an early era of Internet bulletin boards, when query posts needed to make sure the surnames stand out, in order for researchers to quickly scan the lists for their one-name studies of surnames of interest. But laziness and bad practice meant that people made a habit of simply copying the names, caps and all, directly into their trees. And then those computerized trees were propagated, and uploaded into GEDCOMs, and from those into all sorts of Internet tree sites. But on a proper genealogical site like WikiTree, they are an eyesore, and a falsehood, and so they are rightly banned. '''Any profile that has a LNAB in all caps should be changed or merged away'''. However, on a rare occasion, other matching profiles may be in even worse form, or the manager is not readily available to make the change. So a few of these all caps profiles may persist for a time. ===No backwards projection / Caution with chains of prepositional ancestors=== This is a very common error, and one that is a bit more difficult to spot. Researchers often make bad assumptions, and consequently the software developers make the same mistake : when creating a descendant the user is presented with that father family name by default, this coding has been repeated when creating an ancestor profile and this the software presents the user with an incorrect default name for the ancestor profile. For instance, many ancestors down the male line into old Europe have been presumed to have the same surname as a modern descendant. In cases where the projection is an obvious falsehood, the profile should be changed or merged away. For example, a modern surname might be an American word, the English phonetical equivalent of a patronymic or worse approximation. For instance someone might be called “Brewer” now, whereas his forefathers might have been born with the name “Brouwers” or "De Brouwer" (patronymic for the "Brewer’s son” or for his proffession "The Brewer"). It would be careless for researchers to assume that this surname "Brewer" can be extended back into Europe, where the surname didn’t exist, and if it existed, would have been instead the Dutch/Flemish language equivalent word ( translated name), or even a word that sounds similar, or in the worst case got a totally different name because the immigrant didn't understand the immigration officer and gave an answer to what he assumed to be the question from the officer. Chains of old Dutch ancestors going back hundreds of years are often imported with the same prepositional presumed name, in error. These may in some cases be correct, but in most cases are a misapplied backwards projection. For example, ‘‘Van (de) Cauwenbergh’’ could be the surname for multiple generations of Flemish ancestors, who lived and stayed in the same area of origin over many centuries. The ‘‘van’’ preposition would typically be recorded by authorities for a migrant who had moved from another place: the “Cauwenberg”. But the migrant's ancestors who had stayed behind at the ‘‘Cauwenberg’’ would not have had that place designation among themselves, since they were all living as a family group, at the ‘‘Cauwenberg’’, and they might have names referring to their fathers like “Hendrik’s zoon” (Hendrik’s son), or a distinctive feature held by a forefather like “den bochel”(the hunchback) or indicating buidlings in the village “van de waetermolen” (who lived at the watermill), of having a specific profession like “de beul”(the hangman) or “den houtkapper”(the lumberjack). So a distinction of two men named Andries from the same town is no distinction at all, if they are both designated as from the same town in which they are both living. Instead, each might be designated by an occupation he or his ancestors held (millers, smiths, coopers), or by a farm estate at most. But most commonly, they would simply be known by their patronym. '''So view old generational chains of prepositional LNAB with caution'''. Exceptions may be some wealthy long-standing ancestral estates. And a few surname chains such as "Hegeman''" have indeed found to be documented. So in such cases, go to the original sources. ===No concatenation=== These errors are very common among profiles, and in the oldest generations they are always wrong. Examples are ''VanCauwenbergh'' and ''Vancauwenbergh''. The first might be a later Americanism, projected backwards in time in error. The second might be caused by the French occupation or by the aural declaration to the registrar. ‘‘Imagine the situation when a birth or death was registered: it all starts because a father or another family member presented himself to the Registrar’s office usually the town hall (the Mairie or Gemeentehuis) sometimes alone, sometimes supported by a co-worker, a friend, an in-law or a family member to declare the happy birth or sad death. For the birth that person would present himself with a newborn infant to show the Registrar, for a death with a medical certificate. Then the declarant (as he was formally referred to) would tell the Registrar, sometimes in a very festive and often an alcohol slurred voice, who de newborn or deceased was, and provide details as requested by the Registrar. This aural exchange of data was entirely due to people lacking paperwork about their identity, about their civil status, their spouse and family and because of widespread illiteracy. The Civil Registrar had to search for the data and the correct spelling of names in his registers, of course sometime the name and its correct spelling would be known to the registrar, from earlier registrations, some educated guesswork could result in a more hap-hazardous result, but sometimes Registrar’s didn’t do their job correctly and omitted researching spelling in other/earlier registers, or didn’t have/take the time to request copies from another communal Civil registry for people who were born or married elsewhere, and then the chances of getting it wrong dramatically increased. While LNAB spelling changes over generations in official registers, the errors are often visible in the registers for registrations of the same person in his lifespan (BMD records). But more often than not, they are the result of erroneous propagation, either intentionally or inadvertently. Copying, indexing and digitising documents, could induce faulty concatenations that might be due to misinterpreted or illegible handwriting. They might also be an unintentional falsehood in most cases, because older tree software often does not handle a space properly between parts of a name, especially if an underscore ( _ ) character was not entered between the parts. So propagators tend to make a habit of simply omitting the space, thus creating a falsehood. Comparably, we will encounter numerous profiles where the researcher did it properly, and included the space, but the software blindly ignored it, and thus made the preposition, ''Van'', a middle name, and used only the back half of the name, ''Couwenhoven'', for the surname. So to avoid this software fault, the name was often intentionally concatenated by the propagator, which is also a falsehood, in the oldest generations. In general, '''concatenated LNAB profiles should be merged away''', when better options are available. === No preposition as middle name === The WikiTree [[Name_Fields#Surname_prepositions.2C_particles.2C_and_prefixes|name guideline for prepositions in the middle name field]] is a good guideline to follow on this point for Belgian Roots ancestors - At no time should these prefixes be included as a middle name nor abbreviated. In the example of "Van Den Berg" , the Middle Name should not be “Van Den” and Last Name “Berg” from what should have been properly a full LNAB “Van Den Berg”. On a bad profile with either the “Van'' or "Van Den'' or some such in the Middle Name-field, its presence is a good clue that the name should definitely not be accepted as simply “Berg”. The prepositions were placed in the wrong field, but more importantly, their presence in the profile indicates that they did in fact exist, in the original intent of the researcher to provide the name. This same guideline example compares these latest two cases, one with the misplaced prepositions, and one concatenated, as “Vandenberg”. Neither form is correct for Belgian Roots, and so both should be merged away. But the profile with the misplaced spaces indicates to us that '''the proper target profile needs to be a LNAB which includes both the spaces, and which puts all three parts of the name into the same field''': thus, ''Van Den Berg'' is the only correct choice, and it should be created for the purpose, if not found. === No abbreviation of prepositions === The same example from the WikiTree general guideline should also be followed in all Dutch Roots and Belgian Roots cases to disallow any preposition abbreviation, such as “v. d. Berg”. These abbreviated notations are merely modern shortcuts, and are thus falsehoods to be merged away. An exception for acceptable LNAB abbreviations is discussed for patronymics, below. === No exclusion of prepositions === The WikiTree general guideline noted above state that care must be exercised to ensure surnames that use a particle, prefix, or preposition, such as Le, La, De, Du, Den, Der, Van, Van Der, Van den, Ten, 't, Zum, etc. correctly reflect the spacing and capitalisation used in the individual's name when they were alive. This part is precisely appropriate and relevant for surnames in Dutch Roots and Belgian Roots. BUT, the guideline then states that for medieval and earlier profiles (stated as birth dates earlier than 1600) [sic], the standard for 'le', 'la, 'de' and 'du' is to NOT include them in the Last Name at Birth (LNAB) field, but to rather include them in the Current Last Name field. This part of the guideline is precisely WRONG for Dutch Roots and Belgian Roots ancestors. First, a bit of historic rationale here. That guideline was intended as a purposeful falsehood in order to assist the EuroAristo Project with finding and merging the countless duplicates of mostly English royalty and nobility. So it required changing numerous profiles' LNAB with the form "of Wessex" for example, into simply Wessex. It is a falsehood, but otherwise, the muddle of aristocrat name variants made locating and rationalizing all the duplicates an impossible task. And consequently, even when matches were found, reaching any consistent consensus on a LNAB in each case was untenable. So the resulting royals convention became the one-word LNAB requirement, organized into specific agreed-upon Houses, such as Plantagenet. However, first of all the Low Countries have a lot of common history and (pseudo-)aristocratic bloodlines are strangely interrelated. So the one-word guideline is very bad practice for the Netherlands, Belgium and (the north of) France where multi-part names are proper in all layers of the population. In general, we wish to minimize the amount of back-and-forth LNAB changes. In part because it forces resource-consuming redirects each time. And also because it wipes out the previous Changes page. So any blanket LNAB change to conform to a questionable guideline should be carefully reconsidered. === Capitalization of prepositions === Capitalising the first letter of the preposition(s), as in “Van Der Werft” rather than “van der Werft”, is a classic difference between Dutch and Belgian surnames, and a frequent source of errors and confusion among researchers. '''Note: Belgian surnames are written as recorded in the population register.''' Prepositions in Flanders are most often written with the first letter capitalised, as in “Van Der Werft” , the lower case prepositions as in “van der Werft” are - in Belgium - most commonly used in aristocratic family names and/or an indication of the names origine in the Netherlands. Here lies the source of a common misunderstanding among the Flemish people to assume that those all lowercase prepositions in Dutch names are snobbery (false claims of aristocracy), but they ignore the linguistic reasons behind this. Capitalising prepositions is an all too common error to old Dutch residents, as well as to many modern Dutch people. For the Dutch the prepositions in names such as "van" and "van den", "van der", etc. are descriptors of origin, meaning "from," or "from the" the significant part of the name might be a geographical or topological reference or refer to an occupation or to another person. Even in modern language it does not make sense to capitalize such prepositions, if describing a person, as in "John from Boston" or “Bartholomew the Cooper”. So for the people from the Netherlands, Dutch preposition parts of the surname should always be lower case. The significant part (place name or occupation) starts with a capital. And always use discretion when assessing the prepositional parts of LNAB of a later or modern Dutch person's name. Moreover this difference influences alphabetical list making, such as in archives and phonebooks. The Dutch order their surnames according to the most significant part of the last name, the Belgians to the full surname {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- ! Dutch alfabetical list ! Belgian alfabetical list |- | Adriaanse, Frans | Adriaensen, Frans |- | Berg, Johan van de | Brouwers, Adriaan |- | Brouwers, Adriaan | De Witte, Pascale |- | Donkers, Paul | Donckers, Paul |- | Witte, Pascale de | Van Den Berg, Johan |}
We will always apply the ’’’Use their convention not ours’’’ Wikitree guideline. === Latinisation === As the civil registration in Belgium was a direct result of historical the (baptism) records held by the church, and the laws by Jozef II (the Austrian Emperor) about removing lay civil functions from the church (such as burial, birth-, marriage and death registration) and to make compulsory civil registration by sworn civil servants. The priests and the lay scribes were trained in Latin, and would keep records in Latin. They would use latinised names, often limiting the choice to the names of Saints with the suffixes "-us" and ‘‘-a’’ , for recording of first names. So a baptismal record might be recorded as ''Jacobus'' for a boy who is called habitually ''Jacob'' and ''Jacoba'' for a girl . Latinisation of LNAB was also sometimes practised especially before the French occupation. One well-known example of LNAB latinisation occured with members of a certain branch formerly named as Boomgaert, Bogaert, etc, which were Latinized as ''Bogardus''. During the French occupation in the early 19th century many registries were kept by French/French-speaking civil servants nominated by the French. These people abhorred the latinised names and used the French equivalent, as a consequence that a “Petrus” born before 1790, would be registered to have married and fathered children as “Pierre” under the French occupation and could die in the independant Belgium registered as “Pieter” or “Petrus”. === Flemish Patronymics and naming pattern === Until the early 19th century, for most common folk in the Low Countries using a last name was no habit, especially not in rural areas. In de early medieval era royalty was known by their nicknames like [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Martel Karel Martel (founder of the merovingian dynasty)], the local feudal lords were named after their fiefs. Common (rural) folk continued using the patronymic system : you would be identified by your first name and a reference to a parent (or an earlier very renowned ancestor), which could be identified by his occupation/profession (blacksmith, cooper, miller, hurder etc), a particular building, location or topographic landmark, or any other distinguishing characteristic. If your father had a big nose or was a hunchback his nickname would be the patronymic. There also were people who did have a last name, but just occasionally used it, these people sometimes in archives were registered with this last name, but also sometimes with just the patronymic, this caused (still causes) many misunderstandings. In Belgium the Austrian Habsburg Emperor decided in the late 18th century among other things that Civil records should no longer be held by the church (Parochial, Baptism Marriage and Death records) but this function should be done by the public authorities. In the Netherlands, in 1811, a familyname became mandatory and the people who did not already have such a last name, had to adopt one and officially register with the municipality. Some people thought this whole idea would be short-lived so out of protest and assuming the idea would blow over, chose names like 'Naaktgeboren' (Born naked), 'Aardappel' (Potato), 'Zondergeld' (Nomoney), etc., not knowing they and all future generations would now forever be stuck with it. This lastname decree became mandatory in 1814 in Belgium too, and was maintained after the independence in 1830. So from the early Middle Ages until the introduction of the civil status in the 19th century patronymics were used in person registration. The patronymic could be the only name, and from generation to generation change, but the patronymic could also be followed by a surname: Jan Hendriksz Bakker or Anna Pouwelsdr van Amerongen. Patronymics, as a system of naming children, existed in New Netherlands in the 1600s as well, it was outlawed sometime after the British took control of New Netherlands in 1664 and then again in 1674. Patronymics still exist in Iceland, on islands like Faroer or Shetland and in some parts of Norway and Sweden. While in rural areas patronymic naming remained common, in the medieval cities family names were used in birth registration, even if they were etymologically patronymics, at least from the late 15th century onward. Example : in the city the children (descendants) of a father (or unmarried mother) called "Molenaers", would also be called "Molenaers". Patronymics work like this say that a man named Jacob Hendricksz had a son Hendrick who had a son Samuel who had a son Dirck, the full names of these men were based on the names of their father : the sequence would be Jacob Hendricksz and his son would be Hendrick Jacobsz (Jacobszoon, Jacobs, Jacobse, Jacobsen or Jacobson) then Samuel Hendricksz (Hendrickszoon, Hendricks, Hendrickse, Hendricksen or Hendrickson) and Dirck Samuelsz (Samuelszoon ,Samuels, Samuelse, Samuelsen or Samuelson). So the ending of the name could vary in the written record. Daughters took the name of their father also, but with a different ending Jacobsdr or also just Jacobs, Jacobse (in Iceland it would be Jacobsdottir). Matronymics : If a child was born to a single mother in Flanders her mother’s name would be prefixed with “ver-”: say that Maria Meulders (the (grand-)daugther of a miller) gave birth to a child, while being a single mother, her child might be called “Vermeulders or Vermeulen”. This patronymic naming system worked fine in rural areas in Europe. However, this system presented problems in the cities, where it became very confusing just who you meant. There were too many people with exactly the same name. Cities in some western European countries required surnames, while at the same time patronymics were allowed to flourish in the countryside. When the European immigrants from various countries arrived in New Netherlands in the 1600s, there was a mix of naming systems. Some immigrants already had a surname, but a great number did not. As the population grew, as a practical matter surnames would have eventually been needed by everyone. The British just speeded up the process by requiring them. When people were required to take a surname, they had to invent it. Many of them decided that they were from a certain European village like Hoboken, Lier or Mechelen so they would call themselves something like 'Van Hoboken”, “Van Lier” or “Van Mechelen”. Children born on a ship were registered by the ships captain, and might be called “Van Der Zee” which means 'from the sea'. Many surnames referred to what profession a person may have had. And sometimes the last patronymic might have been converted into a surname such as Jacobsen or Jansen. === Patronyms vs. spousal names === A patronym is the first name of the father, followed by a trailing group of letters. It designates the person as the child of the father. A common difficulty to watch out for is with adult married or widowed women in marriage, birth or death registrations, who are sometimes known not by their maidenname (name of their father), but instead by the name of their (previous) husband. So for example, a daughter Anne, born of ''Andries'', who later married ''Jan Mulders'', might be called ''Anne Mulders'' in her adulthood records. So be careful to check that the woman's patronym/name is actually a LNAB and not a name reference as her husband's wife'''. A similar example may be when the woman has a name that appears to be the same patronym as her mother has. It is clear if the LNAB starts with “Ver-” the daughter was born out of wedlock (if the father died early in the pregnancy she would be named after her father). With the same patronym, it either is a daughter born to a single mother and raised in the family, of more difficult to sort out if such cases are researcher error, or scribe error. === Patronymic trailing abbreviations === Abbreviations on the end of a patronym are very common in records, and so they are proper to be used in LNAB, as the exception to the above rule against abreviations. These abbreviations are mostly gender specific. For boys, the Dutch word '''zoon''' (ín old Dutch '''soon(e)''' or '''soen'''; meaning '''son''' or '''son of''') in Flanders the son of a man named Jan would be Janszoon (soon(e)/soen), (Dutch record-keeping, this name would often be written by the scribe in an abbreviated form, as Albertsz.) In Flanders the trailing z is not a proper LNAB, contrary to the Dutch tradition) For girls, the Dutch word '''dochter''' means '''daughter.''' in older documents the Dutch scribes would abbreviate this to a suffix d or '''dr.''' Using these abbreviations is not common in Flanders. == Patronymic forms == The earliest patronymic forms are a trailing '''soon(e)''' or '''soen''', later '''zoon(e)'''. These form later evolved to '''sen''' or simply '''s''' and for daugthers '''se'''. These may be applied to either boys or girls, and practice seems to vary. A trailing patronymic '''son''' is also sometimes seen in LNAB, perhaps in error, since it is a more Scandinavian form, rather than Dutch or Flemish suffix (or maybe evolved form '''soon/soen''') It would probably be more likely presumed to be an error in interpretation of Dutch records. * Different patronymic form(s) : ::1. Multiple generation patronymic (most seen in Brabant en Limburg), :: if Petrus is son of Johannes then Petrus would just be named after his fathers roepnaam (common name) ''Jan'' for patronymic ( so: Janssoone ) :: girls also could be named after her father like a son ( so: Jansse ) . ::2. '''Matronymic or Metronymic''' same as patronymic but now the child or children get the name of mother for ''patronymic'', this is called a Matronymic. Moreover in Belgium it would often occur that someone’s LNAB is his mother’s name to begin with, later ( and by means of a marginal notice on the birth certificate) the last name of the child changes to the father’s name, when the parents get married (due to legalization and name change by parental marriage), sometimes the spouse is not the biological father of the child. ==Mulitple first names== Dutch parents in New Netherlands/New York or other countries, generally named their first two sons and first two daughters after their own parents (the grandparents of the children). If one of those children died, very often the next child born of that sex was given the same name. The idea was that the fathers and mothers of the married couple needed to be honoured. If two children have the same name in a Dutch or Flemish family, it is almost always true that the first one died (Germans, on the other hand, not uncommonly had more than one child by the same name in a family.) in France common first names like Marie, Jean or Pierre would have a second name appended like Marie-Jeanne, Jean-Pierre or Pierre-Paul. Such French double names should have been written hyphenated because they are used as a single name, however some registrars omited the hyphen as they considered it illegitimate to use the hyphen ; the double name is not a middle name. In some parts of Flanders the Dutch tradition was upheld for the first 2 male borns (who remained alive) to be named after their grandfathers and the first daughters the grandmothers, but there was no reliable consistency in the pattern of which grandparent got honoured first. In other areas the tradition was to give the 2 first born children 2 middle names : the first using the names of his paternal grandfather and his maternal grandmother and the second of his maternal grandfather and paternal grandmother. This latter tradition evolved in using the godparents first names ( because they were alive). In catholic Flanders baptism records did mention parent and godparents (full)names this makes it sometimes easier to follow the family line The concept of middle name is not known in Belgium, like it' s not in the Netherlands, Germany or France. The advice is not to use the middle name field, and to put all the names in the first name field (interpreting it as given names), the preferred name field would be used for the name the person uses in daily life. (cfr [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_749 suggestion 749] ) That common first name could be a double name like Marie Jeanne or Jean Pierre ( obviously when hyphenated it would be one name) but it would be a de-latinised or Dutch name, in most cases "Franciscus" or “François” would use “Frans” or “Çois” as preferred name. Double first names : There are several cases that would apply to double first names and it's very difficult to establish what name should be used and how it was used without first hand knowledge. if you have access tot official documents such as a person's birth or death certificate, marriage act or births certificates of children apply always the principle "Names are spelled as they are written on the birth certificate" first Case 1 Multiple names Many modern Belgians (speaking about Flemish born people) have multiple first names at birth, and use another name in daily life . The multiple birth names often are names given based on the names of the godfather and godmother. i.e. "Carl Elisabeth Constant " born in 1960s there are 2 ways of entering these names: * option 1 (according to suggestion 749) : all names in the first name field and "Carl" in the preferred name field * option 2 "Carl" in the first name field and the latter two would go into middle names , nevertheless it might be advisable to put and "Carl" in the preferred name field too ; in case there are 3 names: most commonly the 2nd and third names are those referring to the godparents of the child and they could go into middle names , because they are officially and semi-officially used in that way ( in the sense that they can be omitted and/or sometimes have to be mentioned as abbreviated initials) * the first name of multiple given names on a personś birth certificate is the proper first name ( except in composed names ( see next case) However people might be born with 2 names only i.e. "Constantinus Ferdinandus" this could be interpreted as a composed first name ( see case2 ) or a multiple name with only one godparent, often this person would have an abbriviated call name like "Stan" as his preferred name ( that he was called by in real everyday life) Case 2 Composed first names Very frequently used first names like Marie, jean would be registered in composed form either with or without a "-" hyphen like "Marie-Jeanne" or "Marie Jeanne". Sometimes the deduction of the compounded name is made easy because the child has been given 4 names : if Marie(-)Jeanne was followed by two more first names (from her godparents) then "Marie-Jeanne" or "Marie Jeanne" would go into the first name field (ignore the warning message) This would occur if the civil registry registrar noticed that too many women named "Marie" had been born and alive within the same family name and in order to prevent mixups, or if a older child with the same name had died. Case 3 Preferred names if someone was born with a name like Adrianus Ernestus, he might have been called "Nest" or "Joanna Victorina" might be called "Victorine" in everyday life. "Nest", and "Victorine" would be their preferred name. Based on other documents such as marriage acte, birth declarations of children and censusdocuments the preferred names can determined e.g. Adrianus Ernestus, and went by the name of Nest ( his preferred name) on some other formal document he was mentioned as "Ernest" which confirms his preferred name. Case 4 Nick names could go into the "Other names" field People might go by nick names or Aliasses that might not even be related to their given names, but might be derived from a physical caracteristic like "den bult" (the hump), "neus" ( the nose), "kopere/bronze" (ginger), a profession "meester" (teacher) or even his character "abjaar" (bad character, unreliable, bully) spiced up with double entendre (hidden meaning) form local dialects. their children and even wives might be referred to, as "jeanne van den Abjaar" ( jeanne ''wife'' of ''the guy nicknamed'' "Abjaar") ; or children might be "jan van den bult" ( jan ''son of the'' hunchback) '''By ''[[Giroulle-1|Derek Giroulle]]'''''

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Flobecq One Place Study

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==Flobecq, Hainaut One Place Study == {{One Place Study | place = Flobecq |category = Flobecq, Hainaut One Place Study }}
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{{Clear}} There are two purposes behind the Flobecq One Place Study. The first is to provide resources so that readers can gain an appreciation of the culture, history, and geography of the town of Flobecq. The second is to provide resources for those who are interested in conducting genealogical research on the inhabitants of the town. ===Name=== Flobecq is a municipality located in Wallonia, the Francophone region of Belgium. In most languages, the name is rendered using the French spelling. Variations of the spelling of the name include the following: * Vloesberg (Dutch) * Flôbek (Picard) For simplicity, we will generally refer to the municipality as Flobecq in this One Place Study. ===Geography and Demographics=== Flobecq is located at 50°44′N 03°44′E. Its NIS code is 51019. Flobecq is part of the following current political divisions: * Country: [[:Category:Belgium|Kingdom of Belgium]] * Region: [[:Category:Wallonia|Wallonia]] * Province: [[:Category: Hainaut, Belgique|Hainaut, Belgique]] * Arrondissement: Ath Flobecq borders the following municipalities: * [[:Category:Ellezelles%2C_Hainaut|Ellezelles]] (southwest) * Lessines (southeast) * Brakel (north) * [[:Category:Maarkedal%2C_Oost-Vlaanderen|Maarkedal]] (northwest) Flobecq's northern border is along the regional boundary between the Francophone Wallonia region and the Dutch speaking Flanders region. Brakel and Maarkedal are both located in the province of East Flanders. A section in northwestern Flobecq, named La Houppe in French and D'Hoppe in Dutch, is predominantly Dutch speaking. As a result, Flobecq is one of only four Walloon municipalities with language facilities for Dutch speakers.For more information, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Municipalities_with_language_facilities As of 1 September 2017, the population is 3,415 people, consisting of 1,680 men and 1,735 women.http://www.ibz.rrn.fgov.be/fileadmin/user_upload/fr/pop/statistiques/stat-1-1_f.pdf ===History=== ===Culture and Sites of Interest=== ===Genealogical Resources=== There are two websites that provide a great deal of resources for those studying their roots in Flobecq. The first is FamilySearch, which has available civil registrations from when they began in the 1790s through 1913. FamilySearch has not yet uploaded parish registers for the 17th and 18th centuries, but they have uploaded a comprehensive index of baptisms, marriages, and burials for the period. The second resource is search.arch.be, which has parish registers and civil registrations from 1618 through 1900. For the latter resource, one needs to create a login in order to browse the collection, although viewing a link to a specific page in the registers and registrations does not appear to require a login. '''Helpful Links:''' * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSZV-89DH-J?i=2&cat=189281 FamilySearch Table de baptêmes 1618-1802 Table de mariages 1641-1796 Table de sépultures 1641-1778 Table de décès 1779-1796] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/image/index?owc=QZL7-8KV%3A1055968301%3Fcc%3D2138500 Belgium, Hainaut, Civil Registration, 1600-1913: Flobecq] * [http://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/index/eadid/ead/index/eadid/BE%3AA0527_712078_712454_FRE Registres paroissiaux. Province du Hainaut. Arrondissement de Tournai. / F. Baptiste] * [http://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/index/eadid/ead/index/eadid/BE%3AA0527_712737_713064_FRE Inventaire de l'État civil. Province du Hainaut. Arrondissement de Tournai. (digital)] '''Families in Flobecq''' A long-term goal of this one place study is to review the indices and decennial tables associated with the village over the 1618-1913 period and construct surname frequency distributions. This will help to better understand the historical demographics of the town and may help others to determine whether to engage in further genealogical inquiry in Flobecq. Work on this matter will be done on separate pages that will be linked below. ===Multimedia=== * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFz0z71u8w0&t=1s&list=LLIi_hTBp89EiTqiLFYjNhOg&index=1 2016 LEM: Flobecq, les couleurs du cimetière] A brief video including scenes from the cemetery in Flobecq * [http://www.bel-memorial.org/cities/hainaut/flobecq/flobecq_mom.htm Bel-Memorial: Commune de FLOBECQ - VLOESBERG Monument aux morts combattants des deux guerres] Page with photos and descriptions of Flobecq's memorial to those combatants who died during World Wars I & II. ==Sources==

Flodoardi Chronicon

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Medieval Chronicles]] [[Category: Medieval Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: Latin]] [[Category: France Genealogy Resources]] Other: [[Space:Sources-The_Middle_Ages|Medieval Sources]] | [[Space:Sources-France|France Sources]] __TOC__ == The Annals of Flodoard of Reims, 919-966 == Chronicle Flodoard: from the Year 919 to the year 976: with an appendix of a few years. Published by the Imperial Academy of Reims; with a new translation and notes, followed by an index to the history of Reims. * by [[Wikipedia: Flodoard Flodoard of Reims]], b.893 * published Regnier, Reims, 1855 * Chronicle in Latin and French, editorial matter in French. * 302 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Flodoardi_Chronicon|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * http://books.google.com/books?id=krYMAQAAMAAJ * http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008370074 * English translation available: ''[http://www.worldcat.org/search?q=isbn%3A1551116502 The Annals of Flodoard of Reims, 919-966]'', edited and translated by Steve Fanning and Bernard S. Bachrach, (Univ. of Toronto Press Inc., 2011) * English translation: http://books.google.com/books?id=OpsTS-E_pFgC The Fanning & Bachrach translation also contains additional background information, sources and:
  • List of Figures
    1. Reims in the Seventeenth Century • 3
    2. Mars Gate, Reims • 25
    3. Monograms of King Louis IV • 27
    4. Seals of King Louis IV • 43
    5. Monograms of King Lothair • 59
    6. Seal of King Lothair • 64
  • List of Maps
    1. The World of Flodoard's Annals • 85
    2. Reims and its Surrounding Region • 86
    3. The Political Boundaries of the West Frankish Kingdom • 88
    4. The German Kingdom in the Tenth Century • 89
  • List of Genealogies
    1. Descendants of Charlemagne • 9 I
    2. Tenth-Century Carolingian Kings of the West Franks • 92
    3. The Robertians • 92
    4. The House of Vermandois • 93
    5. Saxon Kings of Germany • 93
    6. Descendants of Alfred the Great of England • 94
    7. The Counts of Flanders • 94
    8. Dukes of Burgundy • 95
    9. Kings of Upper Burgundy • 95
=== WikiTree Syntax === * Flodoard of Reims. ''[[Space:Flodoardi Chronicon|Flodoardi Chronicon]]'' (Regnier, Reims, 1855) [ Page ]. * ([[#Flodoard|Flodoard]])

Flooding Disasters

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Flooding Disasters
{{Image|file=Worldwide_Disasters_Project_Images-23.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=' }} General causes of floods are: : Poor city street planning might cause temporary floods in a city :Overflow of a lake, river, creek. :Localized floods caused by an obstruction (landslide, ice) :Slow-rising flood from large rivers and result of long periods of rain, snow melt, monsoons, or '''tropical cyclones'''. :Flash floods occurring near small rivers, valleys, or '''intense rainfall''' :'''Flooding due to sea tidal surge''' :Flash floods - coming from higher elevation into arroyos {{Image|file=photos-494.png |align=c |size=370 |caption=' }} '''SOUTH CAROLINA FLOODS:''' 1916 Floods in this area: {{Image|file=Worldwide_Disasters_Project_Images-51.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=1916 floods. }}{{Clear}} '''Oct. 4, 2015''' '''South Carolina Floods:''' Prior to the hurricane, rain made the South Carolina ground saturated. Then Oct 1, 2015 a hurricane occurred. Rainfall of 24 inches in Mount Pleasant, SC, 20 inches in areas around Charleston, 18 inches in the Gills Creek area of Columbia. 11 dams have failed, '''400,000''' state residents under a '''"boil water advisory"'''. 2015 Flood {{Image|file=Worldwide_Disasters_Project_Images-50.jpg |align=l |size=130 |caption=' }}{{Image|file=Worldwide_Disasters_Project_Images.png |align=r |size=170 |caption=' }}{{Clear}} {{Image|file=Worldwide_Disasters_Project_Images-49.jpg |align=l |size=170 |caption=' }}{{Image|file=Worldwide_Disasters_Project_Images-24.jpg |align=r |size=180 |caption=' }}{{clear}}
11 dams failed, 400,000 residents under boil water advisory, homes, vehicles flooded.
{{Image|file=photos-494.png |align=c |size=370 |caption=' }} {{clear}} '''TENNESSEE FLOODS''' - '''May 1-2, 2010''' - [[Space:Tennessee_Floods_of_2010|Tennessee Flood of 2010]] {{Image|file=Tennessee_Floods_of_2010-12.jpg |align=l |size=170 |caption=Flooding atTN Titans stadium }}{{Image|file=Tennessee_Floods_of_2010-14.jpg |align=r |size=170 |caption=Tennessee Flood}}{{clear}} The Cumberland River flooded so badly it nearly took out bridges over the river {{Image|file=photos-494.png |align=c |size=370 |caption=' }}{{clear}} '''FLOODS of (CONNECTICUT, 1955''' '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flood_of_1955_(Connecticut) Floods of Connecticut] '''
14" Rains, Aug. 18-19,1955 - Oct.14-16, 1955. Rivers crested/overflowed Connecticut streets
SEE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NaSlxSntcgk&feature=share :{{Red|Cause}} two hurricanes occurred dumping heavy rain on Connecticut. :Heavy Rain, during Aug 18-19, 1955 in Connecticut :36 hours rains, Oct 14, 15, 16, 1955 caused adjacent rivers to crest and overflow CT streets. Hurricanes did not hit Connecticut, but saturated the land and several river valleys in the state, causing severe flooding in August-Oct, 1955. The hardest hit were the Mad and Still Rivers in Winsted, Naugatuck River, Farmington River and Quinebaug River. Towns suffered much loss include Farmington, Putnam, Norwalk, Waterbury, and Winsted. ::90 people died ::668 dwellings totally destroyed ::1,436 commercial establishments suffered $45.5 million in damage ::922 farms reported losses of $2.5 million {{Image|file=Worldwide_Disasters_Project_Images-21.jpg |align=l |size=300 |caption=Connecticut 1955 flood. }} {{Image|file=Worldwide_Disasters_Project_Images-53.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=1955 Flood, Connecticut. }}{{clear}} *Hartford Ct. ran out of fuel *[[Barry-1265 |Frank Barry Sr]] hauled fuel oil to Hartford, Ct in a tanker. He encountered part of '''{{Red|Route 1 on the side of I-95 missing}}'''. '''{{Blue|Police escorted Frank and fuel tanker through the roads up Merritt Parkway}}''' *https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NaSlxSntcgk&feature=share *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flood_of_1955_(Connecticut) *http://norwalkriver.org/history-page-2/ . :::memories of '''[[Barry-1264|Dorothy Barry]]''' as shared with Mary Richardson {{Image|file=photos-494.png |align=c |size=380 |caption=' }} ---- '''LOUISIANA FLOODS:''' '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Effects_of_Hurricane_Katrina_in_New_Orleans Floods in New Orleans]''' Parts of New Orleans are on higher ground than the gulf, but other districts were built on landfill. The highest neighborhoods are 10–12 feet (3.0–3.7 m) above mean sea level. 49% lies '''below sea level.''' Flooding of New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina made land fall SE of New Orleans on August 29, 2005 by 31 Aug, 2005, '''80% of New Orleans was flooded.''' {{Image|file=Flooding_Disasters.jpg |align=c |size=240 |caption=. }}{{clear}} :'''{{Red|Cause}}''' Hurricane Katrina and engineering faults of Levees. The Storm surge caused 23 breaches in the canal levees and flood walls, was called the worst engineering disaster in USA history. South Tammany Parish and the City of New Orleans were hit hard.. The storm surge :The city's levees is the US Army Corps of Engineers. ::Major breaches included the 17th Street Canal levee, the Industrial Canal levee, and the London Ave. Canal floodwall. These breaches caused the majority of the flooding, according to a June 2007 report by the American Society of Civil Engineers. '''{{Red| Effect}}''' federally built flood protection system (levees) should have protected the city's inhabitants from Katrina's surge, but failed. This contributed to better academic community and urban planning. *The flood disaster halted oil production and refining which increased oil prices worldwide. ---- TWIN FLOODS in LOUISIANA April & Aug, 2016 Louisiana had "twin floods". Out of 64 parishes, 58 claimed Disaster last year. *'''[http://www.nola.com/weather/index.ssf/2016/08/second_500-year_flood_since_ma.html Twin flood, August.]''' *[http://www.operationcompassion.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/LAFLOODING-300x255.jpg twin floods in Louisiana] {{Image|file=Flooding_Disasters-1.jpg |align=l |size=160 |caption=Apr/16 flood. }} {{Image|file=Flooding_Disasters.png |align=r |size=160 |caption=Aug,16 Livingston flood. }}{{clear}} '''{{Red|22 Parish flood disaster}}''' {{Blue| $1.2 billion aid was awarded to victims, this totals 1.6 billion from the March flood.. A disaster was declared in 22 parishes, including some parishes that flooded in March.}} {{Image|file=Flooding_Disasters-2.jpg |align=c |size=250 |caption=Aug, 2016 Flood, LA }} {{Image|file=photos-494.png |align=c |size=370 |caption=' }} *'''Darwin, Australia ''' {{Image|file=Worldwide_Disasters_Project_Images-25.jpg |align=c |size=250 |caption=Darwin, AU }} {{Image|file=photos-494.png |align=c |size=370 |caption=' }} ::::'''OTHER FLOODS''' *'''1362''' Grote Mandrenke- England, Netherlands, N. Germany -'''25,000''' deaths in *'''Oct 1634''' - Burchardii Flood- stormtide struck North Sea, (N. Frisia, Dithmarschen - overran the dikes. '''8,000 -15,000''' people drowned *'''1872''' - Baltic Sea flood - storm surge, Denmark, Pomeranis , '''271''' Deaths, Baltic Sea coast, 2,850 houses destroyed *'''1889''' South Fork Dam broke - caused Johnstown flood ('''2,209''' deaths in Johnstown, Pennsylvania *'''1913''' - Great Flood 1913 (Dayton Flood) '''650''' deaths *'''1910''' - River Seine burst banks, flooded Paris *Great flood of Tokyo, '''3700''' houses swept away *'''1916''' Clermont, Queensland flood, *'''1927''' - Great Mississippi Flood, destroyed much, caused Flood Control acts *'''1931''' - Huang He River Flood, 1931 '''800,000-4.000,000''' deaths n China *'''1937''' - Ohio River flood, - '''385''' deaths, $50,000,000 damage from Pittsburgh, Illinois, to Cairo, Illinois *'''1938''' - Great Hanshin flood, 1938 Kobe, Japan- ''925'' deaths, heavy rains caused landslides *'''1953''' - North Sea Flood, '''2000''' deaths Netherlands *'''1975''' - Banqiao Dam in China, broke, excess rain and typhoon Nina''' 26,000''' deaths and '''140,000''' in epidemic *'''1998''' - Floods, Guadalupe and San Antonio River Basins, Texas, 1998 heavy thunderstorm, >12 inches rainfall *'''1998''' - Yangtze River Floods, China 14 million homeless, killed '''hundreds''' *'''2004''' - Boscastle flood, Cornwall England. *'''2005''' - Flooding in Mumbai, India, over '''700''' deaths *'''80% New Orleans, Louisiana, USA flooded''' - failure of the levees *'''2008''' - Floods in India, ''' 2404''' deaths *'''2017''' - Floods in South Texas, Aransas, and Houston due to Hurricane ....and more.... '''SOURCES:''' *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_floods *http://pubs.usgs.gov/fs/FS-147-99/ *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flood_of_1955_(Connecticut) Floods of Connecticut]

Floods from Ireland

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[[Category:Ireland]] [[Category:Ireland, Surnames]] '''The following is an extract from "Irish Families", by Edward MacLysaght''' '''FLOOD'''
This name is fairly common in Counties Galway and Cavan but rare elsewhere (except in the city of Dublin where, of course, names from all parts of Ireland are to be found). It was formerly MacTully, and the form MacAtilla is used to-day in some places which suggests that the name in Irish was MacTuile or Mac a'tuile, meaning son of the flood; and it is a fact that the surnames Tully and Flood were at one time interchangeable and that what has been termed a mistranslation may indeed be a translation.

In the Elizabethan Fiants we find Dionysius Flood alias Donogh O'Multilly. O'Multilly, spelt O'Moltolle in another case, is b Maoltuile in Irish. It has been stated by usually reliable authorities that MacTuile is a corr­uption of b Maoltuile and that the latter is the real name of the celebrated medical family, but the form Mac Tuile appears in a seventeenth century manu­script which is a copy by a well-known scribe of a thirteenth century manuscript. The original, written by an eye witness of the inauguration of Cathal O'Connor, last King of Connacht, describes MacTully (Mac Tuile) who was present as O'Connor's physician. The MacTullys were in fact hereditary physicians not only to the O'Connors but also to the O'Reillys of Breffny. This accounts for the modern distribution of the name given above. The place-name Tullystown near Granard is associated with the Breffny branch of the family. The Tullys listed in the 1691 attainders are all of Co. Galway and the leading family whose arms are illustrated on Plate XXVII are of that county. The same arms are used by the Floods of Co. Kilkenny.

Some Floods are of English extraction, but in Ireland they are mainly 0'Maoltuile or Mac Maoltuile, abbrevi­ated to Mac anTuile or MacTuile, anglicized MacAtilla or MacTully as well as Flood. Tuile means flood, but probably it is here for toile-genitive of toil, will, i.e. the will of God.

O'Thina is reported from Co. Galway (Cong district) as entered in a birth registration by a family usually called Flood. The Irish in this case is b Tuine, for b Tuile, which is a colloquial contraction of the orig­inal form. (See above).

O'Thina has no connexion with the surname Thynne. This Co. Clare name is there pronounced Tyne and was formerly so spelt, e.g. Dermot O'Tine of Kilshanny (the homeland of this Irish sept) whose outlawry as a Jacobite was reversed in 1699. It is b Tiemhin in Irish, and has no connexion with a similar English name pro­nounced Thin. A notable member of the Clare sept was Andrew Joseph Thynne (1847-1927) who as lawyer, politician and soldier was a prominent figure in Queens­land, Australia, for more than forty years.

The most noteworthy of the Tullys was Father Fiacre Tully, O.F.M., who in the years 1625-1631 was extremely active in Rome in the Irish interest. The Floods of Co. Kilkenny are said to be of English ex­traction. To this family belonged two notable politicians: Sir Frederick Flood (1741-1824) and Henry Flood (1732-1791), both prominent as Volunteers and opponents of the Union, the latter one of the out­standing personalities of eighteenth century Ireland. The distinguished Rev. Dr. Peter Flood (d. 1803), President of St. Patrick's College, Maynooth, on the other hand, give that measure some support. William Henry Grattan Flood (1867-1928), author of the History of Irish Music, was a noted composer of liturgical music.

Tully, alias Tally, is also the anglicized form of the Irish surname b Taithligh borne by a sept located near Omagh, Co. Tyrone, of which, however, little trace remains to-day. They were erenaghs of Devenish.

The Flood surname was found in many Irish counties in Griffith's Valuation from 1848 through 1864. The following lists the various Irish counties and the number of Flood families located within each county. Antrim 1
Armagh 3
Belfast City 1
Carlow 17
Cavan 117
Clare 2
Cork 5
Cork City 1
Derry 2
Donegal 16
Down 10
Dublin 54
Dublin City 37
Fermanagh 3
Galway 5
Kerry 1
Kildare 94
Kilkenny 56
Laois 13
Leitrim 17
Limerick 9
Longford 42
Louth 10
Mayo 2
Meath 140
Monaghan 16
Offaly 10
Roscommon 10
Sligo 2
Tipperary 20
Tyrone 2
Westmeath 38
Wexford 30
Wicklow 12

Florence County, South Carolina

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[[Category:Florence County, South Carolina]] [[Category:South Carolina Projects]] {{OnePlaceStudy | place = Florence County, South Carolina | category = Florence County, South Carolina }} -----
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{{US History|sub-project=South Carolina}} {{Sticker | category = Florence County, South Carolina | image = Florence_County_South_Carolina.gif | text = [[Space:Florence County, South Carolina|Florence County, South Carolina]] }} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Florence_County_South_Carolina.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=SC Flag with Florence co. seal. }} ::Florence, SC and Florence County were named for the daughter of General W. W. Hardlee. http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/florence_county_sc.html :'''1600-1700's''' The first inhabitants of the Pee Dee Area were the Pee Dee Indians. Welch immigrants from Pennsylvania settled in the Pee Dee area. http://www.florenceco.org/information/history/ http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/florence_county_sc.html :'''1730''' Robert Johnson, the 1st Royal Governor of SC gave the orders to create 11 townships. This called for each township to be 20,000 acres and every settler (man, woman, and child) who improved the land could receive 50 acres free. First people in the Pee Dee area were the Welsh of Pennsylvania settlers. :'''1738''' 15 Welsh settlers formed the Welsh Neck Baptist Church. {{Image|file=Florence_County_South_Carolina-8.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=map of Florence County, SC. }}{{clear}} :'''1740''' The government also advertised bounties for settlers to the area. No roads were around. Thus the rivers had to be the method of transportation. This also meant the settlement was near the creeks and rivers. ::Crime was rampant. Lack of schools were a problem also. It was written at the time, that the “lack of education lead to idle, immoral lives- hunting, shooting, racing, drinking, gaming,and every aspect of wickedness, more rude in manners than the savages around us”. :'''1743''' - first minister was ordained. The Welsh had standards such as suspension or excommunication if a person was involved in beating a neighbor, or adultery, theft, drunkenness or swearing. The Welsh church gave rise to the other Baptist churches of the Pee Dee area. :'''1748-57''' is the earliest record of slaves in this area. Population was 4,300 with 500 slaves. Most slave owners only owned 3 or 4 slaves. {{Image|file=Florence_County_South_Carolina-6.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=Red-doe Plantation, Mars Bluff }}{{clear}} ::Marriages could be obtained only in Charles Town or in North Carolina. So people lived together without marriage. Some would swap wives and children.. :'''1750-60''' Some landowners had a goal to end the lawlessness and were called '''{{red|"Regulators"}}'''. :'''1758''' Lumber was an important product and the river system in the area was used to ship the lumber to the coast where it was traded. Indigo (a plant that makes purple dye) was brought in from the French West Indies. In only six years the colony exported over 200,000 pounds of indigo. :'''1760s''' prior to the American Revolution - the settled area was prosperous. Cattle and horses could be sold to some of the Northern colonies who had none. The river system of the area shipped the plentiful lumber to the coast for trade. I :'''1768''' - These Regulators clashed with the colonial Militia. Regulators seized 2 Militiamen, and killed two of the Militiamen. These Regulators were lashed 50 times. ::Royal Governor Lord Charles Greville Montagu established the system of district courts. Over in England, the British parliament rejected the law. :'''1769''' the bill for the district courts bill was re-introduced. :'''1770''' Hopewell Presbyterian Church in Claussen was organized still holds church services. :'''1772''' Parliament approved the bill, and the first appointed sheriff was P.H. Hatley. :'''1773''' - Ebenezer Baptist Church began, and continues to exist currently. :'''1774'''- William Henry Drayton went into the backcountry to educate the people how they were being oppressed by the British. :'''Sept 1775'''- Events caused the Royal Governor Lord William Campbell to flee. Prior to 1780 not much occurred of the war along the Pee Dee. :'''1777''' - a group met to form an organization to promote education. (Lack of education was finally acknowledged). The group wanted to education the young in Latin, Greek, math and other educational subjects. :'''1776''' - within 1770-1776, in (6) years the Pee Dee colony exported 200,000 pounds of indigo it had grown. :'''1776'''- American Revolution - Pee Dee area was so isolated from large population center that events prior to the war were low. :'''May 12, 1780'''- the fall of Charlestown - Little had happened before this. :'''Aug 16, 1780''' Continental Congress sent Major General Horatio Gates to stop the British drive in South Carolina. However one of the most fierce violent battles occurred and Gen Horatio Gates was defeated in the battle of Camden. :'''Aug 19, 1780''' local Patriots attacked a British group who were taking American prisoners from Camden to Charlestown. The Patriots over-powered a British unit and freed 150 Maryland prisoners. {{Image|file=Florence_County_South_Carolina.gif |align=c |size=300 |caption= }} :'''1780 General Francis Marion''' began his tactics of hiding in the swampy areas of the Pee Dee, then attacking earning the name "the Swamp Fox". Marion's exploits and success in evading the British in the swampy area of the Pee Dee earned him this title. :'''June 8, 1782'''- Fighting ended in the area at Bowling Green in what would later beome neighboring '''Marion County'''. :'''1783''' the cotton gin was invented affecting all of the South. 50% of all U.S. exports was cotton. ::Land could be purchased for cost $0.50/acre. :'''1850''' Darlington County sold 13,000 bales cotton by 1850. Cotton and the culture of the plantation caused the number of slaves to increase. :'''1850''' Florence, SC, the city began as a railway stop on the Wilmington and Manchester Railway. It would be the county Seat of Florence County once it was created. Florence, SC was named for Florence Harley, daughter of the president of the railroad, William Wallace Harllee (1812-1897). :'''Slavery '''[http://freedomonthemove.org Slavery on the Move] :'''1856-1857''' Colonel William Henry Cannon formed a school for Henry Timrod to teach the plantation children. This school is located in Timrod Park in Florence today. ::Three railroads were constructed in the Pee Dee. All railroads intersect in the city that is now called Florence, SC. Florence began as a railroad depot and an inn. The town started as a plot of 577 acres purchased by North Eastern Railroad Company. :'''1859''' Secession was discussed with increased war fever. The Darlington Guards were formed, which unit was 14 officers and 100 enlisted men. They were sent to Charleston prior to firing on Fort Sumter. "Pee Dee Artillery" and "Pee Dee Rifles" units fought in N Virginia in many battles. :'''1862-65''' "Wayside House," a relief volunteer hospital, was established in Florence with Dr. Theodore Dargan in charge and had 62 volunteer female workers. The soldiers who died here are buried in the cemetery nearby known as Mt. Hope Cemetery. {{Image|file=Florence_County_South_Carolina-10.jpg |align=r |size=500 |caption=Florence Confederate Prison }}{{clear}} :'''Sept 17, 1864''' - Confederates built a prison stockade called '''Florence Confederate Prison. ''' Confederate authorities sent 6,000 Union Prisoners to Florence from Southern Georgia before the construction was finished. The prisoners had Smallpox, Yellow Fever, hunger, exhaustion. :'''1864 - 65''' After Florence county was selected to receive Union Prisoners from Southern Georgia and other areas, the local residents fearful of the prisoners escaping. Young boys or old men too old to fight, became the guards. This prison stockade was overcrowded. Although residents complained, 2,802 prisoners died. :::An examination discovered one prisoner to be a woman, '''Florena Budwin''', who had been fighting in the war, disguised as a man. She came to Florence as prisoner. She was given a private room and received clothing from donations. Florina was the first woman service member and is buried in the National Cemetery. Jan 25, 1865. :'''1868-70's''' Northeastern Railroad was established and employed citizens. The towns grew along the railway due to the need to transport agriculture products from the Pee Dee River Basin. Florence soon became an important transportation center for the Pee Dee region. {{Image|file=Florence_County_South_Carolina-4.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=Cotton plantation }}{{clear}} :'''1888''' Florence County was formed from Darlington, Marion and Williamsburg counties and named in compliment to Miss Florence Harllee. Although the county was new, its settlers people were composed of settlers from the earlier colonies or counties. This included the towns of Timmonsville, Coward,and Lake City. Townships from Williamsburg and Clarendon Counties were added. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florence_County,_South_Carolina :'''1890''' Two years later, the “City of Florence” was incorporated. {{Image|file=Florence_County_South_Carolina-7.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Florence county Museum. }}{{clear}} :::Florence County that we see today is a Garden of Eden. Size is 699 square miles. :'''1920''' Florence population (50,406 -1920, 1925 at 58,754). The economy of the County increases yearly. The County is as rich in history as it is in its commercial and agriculture resources... Social and businesses offer inducements to purchase land in the county. ::Florence county produces the largest number of pounds of premier tobacco. It brings in the highest economical yield with more pounds and selling for the highest price for the tobacco. This is known as the "Bright Belt". Since Florence County first began planting tobacco, the county has maintained this lead of tobacco quality, yield and sales. ::Florence is the champion corn county of the world, of 2,283 bushels to the acre has abundantly pruned.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florence_County,_South_Carolina ::Florence county has produced two world record Jersey cows: Sensation's Mikado's Millie 568901, and Blue Fox's Eminent Queen 649491, both developed by Fred H. Young, a Florence County farmer. ::Due to Florence County's location, agriculture is the primary economic endeavor.. The broad, fertile fields extending far back from the Pee Dee River are capable of growing any crops profitably except tropical fruits. Diversified farming is fast coming into favor. While cotton and tobacco are still the main money crops, dairying, poultry, hogs, and a large variety of small crops, including fruit, truck, and grain, are adding to the prosperity of the county and section. ::Not only is the loamy soil productive at a low cost of cultivation, but the mild climate with the ample rainfall is the farmer's heritage. Crop failures are unknown, and Florence farmers, having from ten to twelve months of good growing weather, can produce several crops a year. The rich silt soil, level, easily worked, can be farmed with diversified method, in large units or intensively, with equal success. Oats sown in the fall are harvested in May or June and followed with corn and cow peas, and a good yield of each is grown with benefit to the land. This is because of the warmth in the lands. {{Image|file=Florence_County_South_Carolina-5.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=Barn, and gourds for Purple Martins to nest }}{{clear}} :'''{{Blue|1860Florence, SC}}''' This city began in a pine forest nestled near the Pee Dee river. Location was on a plot of 577 Acres from a South Carolina.After the Civil War railroads were installed and 3 converged near this village. Logging began, pine trees were cut and shipped out of the village. The president of the Wilmington and Manchester Railroad, William Wallace Harllee became the leader of the emerging boom town in 1871.The town had a map with (7) streets, (96 lots) for citizens to purchase and settle upon http://www.carolana.com/SC/Towns/Florence_SC.html :'''1859''' Jerome P. Chase, a telegraph operator arrived, began selling real-estate and insurance, and was called the "Father of Florence". :'''1921''' Another part from Williamsburg County was added to Florence County. :'''1920s''' H.K. Gilbert created an airfield, known as Gilbert Field. World War II established an Army Air Base at Gilbert. Florence Army Air Corp was a training base during the World war II. :'''1923,''' Florence had a Little Theater, the Florence Museum (1930s) and Florence Symphony Orchestra (1940's).Soon Florence was the largest rail station in South Carolina having 14 passenger trains and 48 freight trains going through the city daily. :'''1960s, 1970s''' brought the construction of Interstates I-20 and I-95, established Florence as a tourist spot and transportation center. It is now known as the hub of the 8-county region known as the '''{{blue|Pee Dee}}''' It is the center for business, health care, education, communications, retail sales, culture. ::All crops do well in Florence County - peanuts, soy beans, alfalfa, clover, and corn. Carpet grass and lespedeza furnish best summer pastures, while rye and crimson clover and rape grow luxuriantly for winter pastures. ::Six commercial poultry plants are prospering here now, and others are in prospect. The sweet potato is one of the many profitable crops, which yields 83 bushels/acre. http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/florence_county_sc.html ===Government Offices=== 1892 Florence County Courthouse. {{Image|file=Florence_County_South_Carolina-1.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=1892 Florence Co. Courthouse. }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Florence_County_South_Carolina-9.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Courthouse }}{{clear}} Current Courthouse {{Image|file=Florence_County_South_Carolina-2.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Florence courthouse }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== :Size:- total area of 804 square miles (2,080 km2), of which 800 square miles (2,100 km2) is land and 3.8 square miles (9.8 km2) (0.5%) is water. :Florence County is included in the Florence, SC Metropolitan Statistical Area. The county's population is about 60% urban. :Florence County that we see today is a Garden of Eden. :population (50,406 -1920, 1925 at 58,754). The economy of the County increases yearly. The County is as rich in history as it is in its commercial and agriculture resources... Social and businesses offer inducements to purchase land in the county. :Florence county produces the largest number of pounds of premier tobacco with highest yield and highest price for tobacco sales. :Other crops, Cow peas, fruit, truck gardens, grain, corn, Florence is the champion corn county of the world, as Jerry Moore with his world record for boys, of 2,283 bushels to the acre has abundantly pruned.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florence_County,_South_Carolina * Florence county has produced two world record Jersey cows: Sensation's Mikado's Millie 568901, and Blue Fox's Eminent Queen 649491, both developed by Fred H. Young, a Florence County farmer. Due to Florence County's location, agriculture is the primary economic endeavor.. The broad, fertile fields extending far back from the Pee Dee River are capable of growing any crops profitably except tropical fruits. Diversified farming is fast coming into favor. While cotton and tobacco are still the main money crops, dairying, poultry, hogs, and a large variety of small crops, including fruit, truck, and grain, are adding to the prosperity of the county and section. :Soil fertile loamy soil, rich silt, easily worked- no rocks or packing. soil loamy soil productive at a low cost of cultivation :Mild climate :Ample rainfall is the farmer's heritage. :Crop failures are unknown :Growing season - 10-12 months Florence farmers, having from''' ten to twelve months of good growing weather''', can produce several crops a year. The rich silt soil, level, easily worked, can be farmed with diversified method, in large units or intensively, with equal success. Oats sown in the fall are harvested in May or June and followed with corn and cow peas, and a good yield of each is grown with benefit to the land. This is because of the warmth in the lands. {{Image|file=Florence_County_South_Carolina-5.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=Barn, and gourds for Purple Martins to nest }}{{clear}} All crops do well in Florence County - peanuts, soy beans, alfalfa, clover, and corn. Carpet grass and lespedeza furnish best summer pastures, while rye and crimson clover and rape grow luxuriantly for winter pastures. :(6) commercial poultry plants are prospering here now, and others are in prospect. :Crops - Cotton (highest producer), Corn, Tobacco (premier amount and highest in tobacco sales, gourds, Jersey cows, summer pasture grasses such as rye, crimson clover, rape, lespedeza, and carpet grass. :Other Crops peanuts, soy beans, alfalfa, cloverThe sweet potato is one of the many profitable crops, which yields 83 bushels/acre. {{Image|file=Florence_County_South_Carolina-3.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=Florence Co. within SC. }}{{clear}} *[https://www.sccommerce.com/news/mccall-farms-inc-expand-canning-operations-florence-county McCall Farms, Florence] McCall Farms expanded into producing of Southern canned and frozen vegetables in Florence County, added "Bruce’s Yams". It already produces and sells squash, string beans, peas, potatoes, peanuts, peaches and a bountiful selection of greens in its product line. ====Adjacent counties==== *Williamsburg County – south{{Image|file=Florence_County_South_Carolina.png |align=r |size=180 |caption=Florence Co. in SC. }} *Marion County – east *Dillon County – north *Marlboro County – north *Darlington County – northwest *Lee County – west *Sumter County – southwest *Clarendon County – southwest ====Protected areas==== ===Demographics=== *Florence County is included in the Florence, SC Metropolitan Statistical Area. The county's population is about 60% urban. *[https://www.inmateaid.com/prisons/florence-county-sc-detention-center Detention Center] security is maximum without the towers. Solid concrete buildings, limited access for fresh air with heavy guard:inmate ratios. Also are cages for basket ball hops and dip bars 1 hour every other day.. Also has commissary, gym, barber shop, and chapel. Inmates only stay 1 year thus there are less amenities. Some access to library, telephone, bathroom and meals. Many inmates arrive daily, either drunk, or injured from fights. Similar to many county jails, this is in "pods having the tables attached to the floor with attached seats. Individual cells are on 2 levels.[https://www.inmateaid.com/prisons/florence-county-sc-detention-center Detention Center] {{Image|file=Florence_County_South_Carolina-5.jpg |align=r |size=600 |caption=Barn, and gourds for Purple Martins to nest }}{{clear}} '''Major Highways'''
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Highways !!Highways!!Highways!! Highways |- | I-20|| I-95||US 52|| US 76 |- | US 301||US 378||SC 41||SC 46 |- | SC 51||SC 57||SC 327||SC 341 |- | SC 403||SC 541||SC 575||I-20 |} :College- Clemson College- has Pee Dee Experiment Station for: ::'''Pee Dee Experiment Station''' at the Clemson college, ::government sponsored boll weevil laboratory for the Southwest. ::Carolina Cooperative Consolidated. ::South Carolina Dewberry association ::South Carolina Peach association ::Clemson College Extension Service for district and county agents ::marketing specialists ::animal husbandry ::Dairy specialists, such as creamery and poultry markets. *The county has 110 miles of railroad, and 14 accredited high schools. *Florence has the '''#1 tobacco production''' of the "Bright Belt", yielding large #'s of pounds of tobacco which earn high costs for the sale of the tobacco. *Florence County has 16 miles of hard-surfaced roads, with plans to pave the main highways soon.. ====Cities==== *'''[[:Category:Florence, South Carolina|Florence]] (county seat)''' [http://www.carolana.com/SC/Towns/Florence_SC.html Florence, SC] *[[:Category:Effingham, South Carolina|Effingham]] *[[:Category:Evergreen, South Carolina|Evergreen]] *[[:Category:Kingsburg, South Carolina|Kingsburg]] *'''[[:Category:Mars Bluff, South Carolina|Mars Bluff]] ''' *[[:Category:Quinby, South Carolina|Quinby]] =====Towns/Census Des Places/Uninco Communities===== *[[:Category: Timmonsville, South Carolina|Timmonsville 1,860]] *[[:Category:Lake City, South Carolina|Lake City1,606]] *[[:Category:Pamplico, South Carolina|Pamplico 452]] *[[:Category:Olanta, South Carolina|Olanta 409]] *[[:Category:Cartersville, South Carolina|Cartersville 286]] *[[:Category:Scranton, South Carolina|Scranton 294]]. *[[:Category:Hyman, South Carolina|Hyman]] ====County Resources==== *All crops - peanuts, soy beans, alfalfa, clover, and corn. *Grasses -Carpet grass and lespedeza furnish best summer pastures, while rye and crimson clover and rape grow well for winter pastures. *(6) commercial poultry plants are prospering here now, and others are in prospect. *The sweet potato yield is 83 bushels/acre. =====Notables===== *William H. Johnson (1901-1970) artist *Ronald E. McNair (1950-1986) astronaut *NASCAR racer Cale Yarborough. =====Schools===== *14 accredited high schools ====Census==== :1890 --- 25,027 — :1900 --- 28,474 13.8% :1910 --- 35,671 25.3% :1920 --- 50,406 41.3% :1930 --- 61,027 21.1% :1940 --- 70,582 15.7% :1950 --- 79,710 12.9% :1960 --- 84,438 5.9% :1970 --- 89,636 6.2% :1980 --- 110,163 22.9% :1990 --- 114,344 3.8% :2000 --- 125,761 10.0% :2010 --- 136,885 8.8% :Est. 2016 --- 138,742 ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[https://www.cem.va.gov/cems/nchp/florence.asp Florence National Cemetery] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2333 FindaGrave Cemeteries] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2333&CSsr=41& More FindaGrave Cemeteries] *[http://rootsweb.ancestry.com/~sccgpss/21-florence.html Rootsweb Cemeteries] *[http://sciway3.net/proctor/florence/flor_cem.html Sciway Florence cemeteries] *[https://ldsgenealogy.com/SC/Florence-County-Cemetery-Records.htm LDS Genealogy, Cemeteries] ===Sources=== *http://www.florenceco.org/information/history/ *http://www.cityofflorence.com/departments/parks/recreation/freedom.aspx *http://wpde.com/news/local/florence-county-set-to-activate-emergency-operations-center *http://www.florenceco.org *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florence_County,_South_Carolina *http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/florence_county_sc.html *[https://www.sccommerce.com/news/mccall-farms-inc-expand-canning-operations-florence-county McCall Farms, Florence] *[https://www.cem.va.gov/cems/nchp/florence.asp Florence National Cemetery] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2333 FindaGrave Cemeteries] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2333&CSsr=41& More FindaGrave Cemeteries] *[http://rootsweb.ancestry.com/~sccgpss/21-florence.html Rootsweb Cemeteries] *[http://sciway3.net/proctor/florence/flor_cem.html Sciway Florence cemeteries] *[https://ldsgenealogy.com/SC/Florence-County-Cemetery-Records.htm LDS Genealogy, Cemeteries]

Florist, Immigrant Voyage to New South Wales 1839

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[[Category:Florist, Arrived 26 Oct 1839]] [[Category:New South Wales, Shipping Free Space Pages]] '''The Voyage of the Immigrant ship Florist to New South Wales in 1839''' :Variously described as 443 tons, 530 tons, and 535 tons. *1839 'HARDY'S LONDON SHIPPING LIST.', The Sydney Monitor and Commercial Advertiser (NSW : 1838 - 1841), 2 October, p. 2. (MORNING), viewed 28 Apr 2021, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article32165757 :1839 June 20-Florist, 443 tons, Andrews master, Phillips and Tiplady, agents. *1839 'Shipping Intelligence.', The Sydney Monitor and Commercial Advertiser (NSW : 1838 - 1841), 28 October, p. 3. (MORNING), viewed 28 Apr 2021, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article32166052 :FLORIST, barque, 530 tons, Andrews, master, from London the 14th day of June, and from Plymouth the 29th day of June, T. Gore & Co. agents, with 208 Government emigrants. *1839 'Shipping Intelligence.', The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842), 29 October, p. 2. , viewed 28 Apr 2021, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article2536051 :Shipping Intelligence. :ARRIVAL. :From Plymouth, on Saturday last, whence she sailed the 29th June, the barque Florist, 535 tons, Captain Andrews, with 208 Government Emigrants, under the superintendence of J. S. Hampton Esq., Surgeon, R. N. '''Passenger Lists etc.'''
* ''Under individual passengers names at the Family Search database: Australia, New South Wales, Index to Bounty Immigrants, 1828-1842'' : [https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1542665?collectionNameFilter=true] * New South Wales State Archives & Records, Assisted Immigrants (digital) Shipping Lists: [http://indexes.records.nsw.gov.au/ebook/list.aspx?series=NRS5313&item=4_4780&ship=Florist 1839, 26 Oct, Florist, Reel 2654, (4/4780)] * Florist 1839 search results from Jen Willetts' Free Settler or Felon website. https://www.jenwilletts.com/searchaction.php?page=1&surname=&ship=florist%201839&firstname= * Medical journal of the Florist emigrant ship from 12 June to 29 October 1839 by J F Hampton, surgeon and superintendent, during which time the said ship was employed in the Government Emigration Service. from the national Archives at: https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C4107010 * SHIP NEWS. from The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842) of Monday 28 October 1839. Page 2. first accessed online on the 9th of February, 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/12856055? * Shipping Intelligence. The Sydney Monitor and Commercial Advertiser (NSW : 1838 - 1841) of Monday 28 October 1839, Page 3. first accessed online on the 9th of February, 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/32166052? * SUPREME COURT.—CIVIL SIDE. from The Colonist (Sydney, NSW : 1835 - 1840) of Wednesday 30 October 1839, Page 2. first accessed online on the 9th of February, 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/31723953?

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Welcome to Floyd County, Georgia!
{{US History|sub-project=Georgia}} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History=== {{Blue| In progress of writing}} {{Image|file=Bartow_County_Georgia.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Etowah Burial Grounds.. }} :'''12,000 years ago''' Big game hunters hunted here in the Etowah River Valley. Clovis and Folsom Fossils from a cave of Ladds Mountain, near Cartersville, Georgia were found near the rivers. The early native Indians were ancestors of the Southern Siouans. The Muskogeans arrived about 400 BC.https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/floyd-county Northwest https://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/native-american-history-of-floyd-county-georgia.htmhttp://roadsidegeorgia.com/county/floyd.html ::The 3rd river, Coosa River near the crossing of the Oostanula and Etoway Rivers is the locale of the Moundbuilders settlement. {{Image|file=Floyd_County_Georgia.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=King site, Artist's conception }}{{clear}} :'''A.D. 800-1600 "The King Site''' in western part of the county, 170 miles from Rome, Georgia has some remains of an Indian village on the Coosa River.http://www.aboutnorthgeorgia.com/ang/Etowah_Indian_Mounds_State_Historic_Site :'''july, August 1540''' Hernando De Soto left South Carolina, traveling on the Etowah, the Oostanula and the Coosa Rivers to Floyd County on his way to Alabama, and back again in late August... He encountered a settlement of Moundbuilders northeast of the Rome, Georgia area. Near the Moundbuilders area he heard stories of wealth near the Etowah settlement, stories about unknown villages called ''Chiaha, or Ichiaha or Ulibahali''. :'''Fall, 1540''' A part of of Cherokee Indian folk lore said De Soto found the palisade town, and asked the natives to carry the out the town's wealth. ::Native Americans built permanent villages near the Etowah, Chattahoochee and Flint River Valleys. Their food sources were game, freshwater mussels and chestnuts. Gardens had native squash, native sweet potato, Jerusalem artichoke, amaranth, sumpweed, and chenopodium. The villages were small, round, built of saplings, river cane and thatch.. They found spouses that were not closely related by visiting the other villages. ::The Woodland Period natives built some small mounds, which erosion and agriculture have destroyed. Most mounds were primarily for burials, then layered with piling soil on top, which would increase the size of the burial mounds. ::A road called '''"Indian Trace"''' was used for traveling near the rivers. ::Muskogeans brought more advanced cultural traditions from Mexico and the Lower Mississippi Valley. The early Muskogeans formed small communities, governed by large towns. The large towns were usually located in the bottomlands on major rivers such as the Etowah, Ocmulgee and Chattahoochee Rivers. Smaller villages located near creeks. Villages located in this area would have used the regional of the Etalwa (Etowah Mounds) built on the Etowah River, near Cartersville. {{Image|file=Floyd_County_Georgia-4.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Meeting with Tomo-chi-chi and Verelst. }}{{clear}} :'''1540''' Itaba was assumed by archaeologists to be the location for Etowah. Spanish explorers did not mention the temple mounds. The word Itaba means "border crossing where one trail crosses between (2) provinces. De Soto visited Ypahale, "Horned Lord People" in Tamale Creek", which translated to being a large city near gold mines, possibly Track Rock Terrace Complex, of the north central mountains of Union County, Georgia. :'''1540 ''' the Native Americans had no immunity to the European Diseases. Traders carried the bacteria northward from Cuba, into the lowlands of the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf Coast, where disease struck the coastal groups, After the De Soto Expedition the diseases began to decrease the Native American populations. {{Image|file=Bartow_County_Georgia-2.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Etowah Mounds }}{{clear}} :'''1585 ''' {{Blue|The Etowah mounds were abandoned, 1585}}. Anthropologists feel that the native population of Georgia dropped about 95% between 1500 and 1700 AD. :'''1764''' - Some French maps reflect the Etowah River Basin occupied by the Conchakee Creeks or Apalachicola. (Upper Creeks and Chickasaws). The Upper Creeks lived near the Oostanaula River near the northwestern part of Georgia which extended into southeastern Tennessee and the Tennessee River Basin. :'''Pre 1776''' Cherokees attacked both white and non-Cherokee Indian settlements in the Carolinas. Some North Carolina Cherokee refugees came into the Georgia Mountains after a counter attack by the Carolina and Virginia Patriot militias had destroyed most of the villages. :'''1776''' Some White Indian traders who had Chickasaw or Cherokee wives and children settled near Talking Rock and Scarecorn Creeks, Bartow County area. James Adair was the leader of the settlement near Floyd and Gordon Counties. Adair published his book on the North American Indians. The town of Adairsville on the north part of Bartow County is named for James Adair. :'''1777''' Most of the Cherokees surrendered to the Patriots and renounced their alliance with the British. The Overhills Cherokee faction, led by 'Dragging Canoe' would not surrender, moving into into the Chickasaw village, Chickamauga on the Tennessee River near the northwestern tip of Georgia. {{Image|file=Floyd_County_Georgia-1.jpg |align=r |size=370 |caption=Jackson Hill Canon }}{{clear}} ::More Cherokees came to Chickamauga and settled, hiding in the mountain valleys to avoid detection. The Chickasaws became the minority, and Chickamauga became known in history as Cherokees in the northwestern part of Georgia.. :'''1777-1793''' During the Chickamauga -Cherokee War, the Tennessee Cherokee refugees fled into northwestern Georgia and northeastern Alabama. There are (2) houses and sites still showing the Cherokee occupation of the late 1800's. The site of Battle of Etowah Cliffs is located near downtown Rome, Georgia. ::Floyd county has several caves. When Rome, Georgia was founded, settlers discovered Native American burials that hat been carved into the Etowah River mudstone cliffs of Etowah Caves are common in the county. :'''Oct 17, 1793''' Chickamauga Cherokees attacked Cavett's Station, a white settlement on the French Broad River, massacred any prisoners. Col John Sevier led an army of Tennessee Militia into the north Georgia hills near the Etowah and Ostanaula Rivers. :'''October 17, 1793''' The Tennessee Militia attacked the Chickamauga Cherokees after surrounding the (2) hills near the Etowah and Ostanaula Rivers. Cherokee history says the Native American causalities were (over 800), including women and children. Some bands of Chickamauga-Cherokees attacked periodically as Georgia became a Cherokee territory. Some of northwest Georgia was taken from the Upper Creeks for assisting the British. The Creeks felt the land theft was a mistake. They had been promised the Ocmulgee Bottoms as their land forever, but this also was lost within a generation. :'''1793-1838''' Floyd County land was part of the Cherokee Nation. Some of the wealthy mixed blood Cherokees had plantations on the Oostanaula and Etowah. They also owned African slaves.. Major Ridge owned at least (93 ) slaves. {{Image|file=Bartow_County_Georgia-2.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=. }}{{clear}} :{{Blue|The settlement called "Head of Coosa" was later renamed Rome, Georgia}}. History tells us the name "Rome" was given due to the (7) seven hills in the region. (This name was one of 5 names the County founders selected with a random drawing. The Rome, Georgia citizens developed their commerce on the same trading paths used by the American Indians. ::John Floyd was born in Beaufort, SC who moved to Northeastern Georgia to become a carpenter. He became a Brigadier General by 1813, commanding the First Brigade of Georgia Militia and (400 Georgia Creek Indians. See:'''{{Red|War of 1812}}''' and the resulting '''Creek war''' [[[Project:Creek_War||Creek War]]]. Gen. Floyd and the army were victorious at the Redstick village of Autose, where he was severely wounded. See [[Space:War_of_1812_Georgia|'''{{red|War of 1812 Georgia}}''']] and [[Space:Indian_Nation_in_the_War_of_1812|Indian Nation in the War of 1812]]. John Floyd's war service led to being elected to Congress. :'''Dec 3, 1832''' {{Blue|The Georgia Assembly passed an act which extended the jurisdiction over Cherokee territory. First the Act divided the territory into (10) large counties. Floyd County was the #84 County}}. This was named for US. Congressman, General John Floyd, and Indian Fighter.. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floyd_County,_Georgia :'''1834-35 ''' The County Seat was moved from Livingston to Rome, Georgia. This was on a fertile spot of land where the Etowah and Ostanaula Rivers meet, forming The Coosa River. Gradually banks, law offices, stores, stage coaches, riverboats, and churches developed as more settlers moved into the county. The First Baptist Church, the oldest church in Rome, Georgia was founded. The "Western Georgian" was the first newspaperhttp://genealogytrails.com/geo/floyd/village-to-town.html :'''Oct, 1838'''Some of the wealthiest mixed blood Cherokees went to Tennessee for temporary refuge from being sent to Oklahoma on the Trail of Tears.. Later they returned to Georgia to be protected by their white relatives. Eventually they were declared state citizens.. The Cherokee women who had married a white man, were not required to relocate and stayed in the region. Some families took the state citizenship and renounced their membership in the Cherokee Nation. ::https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/floyd-county :'''1840's ''' The Western and Atlantic Railroad built a spur line to Rome, Georgia. Growth continued into the Civil war era. By this time the manufacturing and Rome, Georgia had developed an upper class of citizens. {{Image|file=Floyd_County_Georgia-2.jpg |align=300 |caption=GA School for Deaf and Field Hospital in Civil War }}{{Clear}} :'''1846''' The school for the Deaf and Dumb had been suggested. Governor, Wilson Lumpkin approved the opening of the school. It would later be used as a hospital during the Civil War ::The Caldwell couple stopped to stay in the McEntee House on their way to accept a position as pastor of a Presbyterian Church in Selma, Alabama. The Rome citizens talked the couple into staying in Rome to teach from their house, the John Ross House. In 1856 the Caldwells took over the Rome Female College on East Second Street. http://genealogytrails.com/geo/floyd/village-to-town.html :'''1850''' The steamship, J. J. Seay landed at the origin of the Etowah and Oostanaula rivers at Rome in Floyd County around 1850. :'''1861 ''' The beginning railway helped Rome, Georgia to produce and transport supplies when the Civil war began . :'''1864''' Union troops, commanded by Gen. William T. Sherman moved through the area twice. The troops under Sherman's command marched from Tennessee toward Atlanta, Georgia. After the Fall of Atlanta, John B Hood's army pushed came back through Floyd County toward Tennessee. :'''1864''' Rome, Georgia was a Union target. The Confederate forces, led by Nathan Bedford Forrest attacked the rear of the Union forces in his efforts to divert the Union forces. Nathan Bedford was rather uneducated with a natural ability for military tactics, visualizing maneuvers. Both Grant and Gen. Sherman feared this man who entered the Confederate forces a private and left as a general. The citizens gave Gen. Forrest a hero's welcome when he entered Rome, Georgia. Confederacy. {{Image|file=Floyd_County_Georgia-2.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption= Field Hospital in Civil War }}{{Clear}} :'''1862 -65''' James Noble, Senior and sons of Reading, Pennsylvania ran a foundry in Rome, GA that built boilers (for locomotives, furnaces (for homes and businesses). In 1861Civil War the Nobles converted a portion of their output to weapons, mostly cannon for the Confederates. The foundry was a major target of General William Tecumseh Sherman during the Atlanta Campaign. When Sherman's men withdrew to March to the Sea, they destroyed a lot of the foundry. http://www.aboutnorthgeorgia.com/ang/Clock_Tower Confederacy. :'''1865''' Within 2 weeks of the Atlanta Campaign, Floyd County was under the Union or Federal Forces control with the overall commander, Jefferson Davis. It was 71 miles northwest of Atlanta, Georgia.The campaign was decided in:[http://romegeorgia.org/civil-war/history/cave-spring/ Cave Spring]. Franklin and Nashville, Tennessee blood-stained fields campaigns were disastrous for the [http://romegeorgia.org/civil-war/history/cave-spring/ Cave Spring] The Confederate army established their camp in Cave Spring, Georgia.http://romegeorgia.org/civil-war/history/cave-spring/ Confederates, John Bell Hood and P.G.T. Bauregard met here to discuss options of the battle, deciding upon Tennessee. [http://www.aboutnorthgeorgia.com/ang/Nathan_Bedford_Forrest nathan Forrest] {{Image|file=Floyd_County_Georgia-7.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Rolator Park, in Cave Spring, Georgia }}{[clear}} :'''1865''' The Confederates returned to Floyd and Chattooga County. There was a meeting of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Bell_Hood John Bell Hood] and his commanding officer, [https://www.battlefields.org/learn/biographies/p-g-t-beauregard Gen. P. G. T. (Pierre Gustave Toutant) Beauregard] in Cave Spring.. From there they moved westward toward Tennessee in the Nashville Campaign. The disastrous campaign was decided here in the meeting: [http://romegeorgia.org/civil-war/history/cave-spring/ Cave Spring]. The Tennessee blood-stained fields campaigns were disastrous for the Confederacy. :'''1860's- 1918''' Floyd County is located below the old Cotton Line, which marked the northern limit of cotton species grown before the Civil War. Following the Civil War, some cotton varieties were produced (with shorter growing seasons) which did grow well in Floyd County Georgia, plus it has some lower elevations, thus the growing season is longer. Thus northwestern Georgia is able to grow cotton. Rome and Floyd County has been covered in cotton fields. This continued until the boll weevil struck after World War I. :'''1867-1870's''' Floyd County and citizens had to rebuild and recover just like the rest of the southern states and counties, it suffered during both physical damages in the war and adjustment to the economic changes. ::Cotton was the main economic contributor. Later the Armuchee, Georgia and Coosa, Georgia communities began the lumber industry in their areas. Cotton was transported on the Coosa river 200 miles southward, then the Oostanaula River transported it 100 more miles to the north. Thus cotton even found its way to markets of British textile mills in Liverpool and Manchester; Antwerp, Belgium, Genoa, Italy; Canada and even New England. :'''1867-1870's''' Floyd County economy relied on the cotton it grew.. The cotton block in Rome, Georgia on the corner of Broad St., 2nd Avenue was still present in the 1890's. {{Image|file=Floyd_County_Georgia-5.jpg |align=r |size=260 |caption=Clock Tower, Rome, Georgia. }} :'''1870-71''' After the Civil War, James Noble, Sr. suggested a water tower be placed on Lowe's Hill, in Rome, Georgia to increase the water pressure. The first vote was against the suggestion, but the second vote passed, 1871. Noble Brothers Foundry produced iron sheets (10 feet X 10 feet), were moved to "Tower Hill" by a horse and cart. There the sheets were fastened together. Scaffolding was around the tower for the workmen. The tank is (26 feet in diameter), and they only filled it to the 60 foot level, holding (250,000 gallons of water). The clock was built in Massachusetts. http://www.aboutnorthgeorgia.com/ang/Clock_Towerhttp://www.aboutnorthgeorgia.com/ang/Clock_Tower :'''1870's''' Following the war, Railroads became more important in transportation of industrial goods, and cotton to markets. Rome, Georgia developed into a railroad hub for its cotton and textiles. More jobs were provided for Floyd County citizens. :'''1900''' Floyd County, Georgia experienced a flare-up of racism and violence, called "whitecaps". it is thought these were poor white farmers, or sharecroppers who tried to force their victims to abandon their house and property. The postbellum agricultural depression contributed to this..The county had been growing cotton a long time, the land was probably worn out. At this time there was no knowledge of "rotating crops" .https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitecapping :{{Blue|Tornado}} A tornado touched down in northern part of Floyd County, March 13, 1913 The tornado moved westward, hitting Rosedale, Georgia, just as the citizens were going to bed. Rosedale was destroyed.. Curryville had some damage east of Rosedale, Georgia.http://www.northwestgeorgianews.com/rome/update-worst-of-storms-appear-over/article_92bbd076-1795-57db-9abb-e5d20be6a37b.html {{Image|file=Floyd_County_Georgia-8.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Chieftain's Museum }}{{clear}} ::The Plantation homes of Cherokee leaders, Major Ridge and son, John are located in Rome, Georgia. Major Ridge's last home, the Chieftains, is a museum filled with the history of the Cherokee People. ::Rome, Georgia has many historical buildings and sites from the 1800's. Since it was located at the confluence of the Coosa River with the Etowah and Oostanaula Rivers, the Native Americans occupied they area. In the spot of downtown Rome, Georgia was once home of a large Muskogean town. Later in mid 1800's Rome was a steamboat town and always boomed with its cotton trade. The town now is home to (3) colleges, Berry, Shorter, and Floyd Colleges. Berry College has 26,000 acres for its campus. {{Image|file=Floyd_County_Georgia-11.jpg |align=l |size=270 |caption=Ford garden, Berry School }} {{Image|file=Floyd_County_Georgia-10.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=Berry College }}{{clear}} :'''Recently''' Floyd county has two major hospitals, and a cardiovascular center. This has brought the county to be a center fo medical care in northwest Georgia and Northeast Alabama. , Four higher schools are located here: :::Shorter university - Private school :::Berry College - Private School :::Georgia Highlands College - a two year state College :::Georgia Northwestern Technical College - two year state college. ---- Adjacent Counties *Walker County – north *Gordon County – northeast *Bartow County – east *Polk County – south *Cherokee County, Alabama – west (CST) *Chattooga County – northwest ===Government=== *Floyd county has a council-manager form of government, with five county council members elected at-large '''1st Courthouse, 1833''' was a log Cabin. Then the county seat moved to Rome, but no information on what they used for a courthouse. https://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/topics/counties/floyd '''2nd Courthouse, Rome, 1840''' Georgia and Floyd Co. raised taxes to pay for courthouse and jail. https://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/topics/counties/floyd '''3rd Courthouse built before 1861''' Union troops occupied Rome for 6 months, but the courthouse was spared. https://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/topics/counties/floyd {{Image|file=Floyd_County_Georgia-3.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=1892 Rome, GA courthouse, Clocktower }}{{clear}} '''4th Courthouse built 1892-93''' Has a tower. The building still stands. https://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/topics/counties/floyd '''5th Courthouse, 1895''', was originally a post office, which was converted to be the courthouse.. This was remodeled 1904, 1911, and 1941. In 1978 it was renovated and was later bought for a courthouses. :One of the older Floyd County Court houses is home for the Rome symphony which was founded 1922, disbanded (1941-1944) . Helen Dean Rhodes led the symphony for the next (28 years). The symphony attracts musicians during the annual concerts. {{Image|file=Floyd_County_Georgia-6.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=1895 Post Office, and courthouse remodeled many times. }}{{clear}} '''6th County Courthouse, 1995-98''' - houses agencies as well as the superior courthouse.The current Floyd County Courthouse, built in Rome in 1995, is the county's sixth courthouse. The building functions as a multipurpose government facility, housing offices for various agencies in addition to the county and superior courts. https://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/topics/counties/floyd ===Geography=== :Size -Floyd county has a total area of 518 square miles (1,340 km2), of which 510 square miles (1,300 km2) is land and 8.6 square miles (22 km2) (1.7%) is water. :Soil - the Etowah River and Tributaries contribute silt to the soil as well as fertilization :Basins-ACT River Basin (Coosa-Tallapoosa River Basin) ::Oostanaula River Sub-basin of ACT River Basin- Northern 1/3 of Floyd County is located in the Oostanaula River sub-basin of the ACT River Basin (Coosa-Tallapoosa River Basin). ::Etowah Sub-basin - eastern third of the county ::Upper Coosa River Sub-basin - western third of Floyd County :Lakes- Antioch Lake, Lake Conasauga, DeSoto Lake, Heath Lake, Lake Marvin, Powers Lake, Weiss Lake :Geology - Ridge and Valley region. is located in the Great Appalachian Valley section :Formations -Paleozoic sedimentary rocks left when eastern North America was flooded by the Iapetus Ocean. :Rock type -- Dolomitic limestone, limestone, sandstone, mudstone and shale :Caves -- Common in this region. :Creeks, Rivers - fast, clear creeks and rivers are here such as Armuchee, Johns, Big Cedar, Little Cedar, Toms, Dyke, Lavender, Mt. Hope, Beech, Silver, Spring and Vanns Creeks . :Springs - Cave Springs, (southwestern part of the county) has fresh water coming out of a cave in the center of the town. :::Volume - of the springs - over 2,000,000 gallons a day. :Wetlands - either permanent or seasonal were near the Etowah and Oostanaula Rivers ::In 1900's Some Wetlands were drained to expand. Seasonal flooding still happens near Rome. :Topsoil - thin on hills and slopes, but the topsoil is deep and fertile within the Etowah and Oostanaula River Basins. :Drainage Etowah and Oostanaula Rivers drain Floyd county, flow from the SE and NE corners crossing the middle in Rome, GA downtown. Them Coosa flows West into Alabama eventually becoming the Mobile River , then flowing south to the Gulf of Mexico. Protected Areas
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chattahoochee-Oconee_National_Forest Chattahoochee Ocoee National Forest] ===Demographics=== In 2000 there were 90,565 people in the county with a population density of 176 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 81.34% White, 13.31% Black or African American, 0.31% Native American, 0.93% Asian, 0.09% Pacific Islander, 2.88% from other races, and 1.14% from two or more races. 5.50% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. 2010 census showed 96,317 people with a population density of 188.9 people/sq. mi. The median income for a household in the county was $41,066 and the median income for a family was $49,310. The per capita income for the county was $20,640. About 13.3% of families and 18.7% of the population were below the poverty line, including 26.5% of those under age 18 and 11.0% of those age 65 or over. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floyd_County,_Georgia *Floyd County is located in northwest Georgia. It is part of the Rome, GA Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area (SMSA.) {{Image|file=Floyd_County_Georgia-10.jpg |align=r |size=150 |caption=Berry College. }}{{Clear}} *Berry College began in the late 1920's and early 1930's providing education. Modern education owes the county a debt of gratitude for its contributions. Notables *Ellen Axson Wilson -First Lady and first wife of U.S. president Woodrow Wilson *Martha Berry founder of Berry College *John H. Towers- naval aviation pioneer,World War II military strategist.honored in the Georgia Aviation Hall of Fame. RESOURCES *Antioch Lake *Lake Conasauga *DeSoto Lake *Heath Lake *Lake Marvin *Powers Lake *Weiss Lake Trails
**Heritage Trail System **Kingfisher Trail **Silver Creek Trail **Simms Mountain Trail **Snow Loop **The Goat **Thornwood Trail **Viking Trail Schools
*:'''1873''' Shorter College opened its doors to educate the people in the area and was unusual in the time period since it was not state funded and did not have a religious affiliation. A few years later Martha Berry began teaching the children of Possum Trot and changed education in Floyd County, North Georgia, and the entire state. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berry_College Berry College] private school **[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rome_High_School Rome High School] Plus 3 others in the county ***4 middle schools ****many Elementary Schools *Bob Richards Youth Detention Center (RYDC) Highways
*US 27.svg U.S. Route 27 *US 411.svg U.S. Route 411 *Georgia 1.svg State Route 1 *Georgia 1 Loop.svg State Route 1 Loop *Georgia 20.svg State Route 20 *Georgia 53.svg State Route 53 *Georgia 100.svg State Route 100 *Georgia 101.svg State Route 101 *Georgia 140.svg State Route 140 *Georgia 156.svg State Route 156 *Georgia 293.svg State Route 293 ===Cities=== *Cave Spring *Lindale *Livingston *Mount Berry *Rome *Shannon ===Census=== *According to the 2010 U.S. census, Floyd County has a population of 96,317, an increase from the 2000 population of 90,565. ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=340 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[http://www.usgwtombstones.org/georgia/floyd.html Floyd County Tombstone Transcriptions] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Georgia_Cemeteries List of Georgia Cemeteries] ===Sources=== *http://www.cityofcavespring.com/history.asp *https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Floyd_County,_Georgia_Genealogy *http://www.cityofcavespring.com/history.asp *Roger Aycock, All Roads Lead to Rome (Roswell, Ga.: W. H. Wolfe Associates, 1981). *http://www.aboutnorthgeorgia.com/ang/Nathan_Bedford_Forrest *[https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/8582/RomeAndFloydCntyGA-0114/114?backurl=&ssrc=&backlabel=Return Rome and Floyd County History, 1540-1922] *George Magruder Battey Jr.,A History of Rome and Floyd County, State of Georgia, United States of America: Including Numerous Incidents of More Than Local Interest, 1540-1922 (Atlanta: Webb and Vary, 1922; reprint, Atlanta: Cherokee, 1969). *http://roadsidegeorgia.com/county/floyd.html

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[[Category:Floyd Name Study]]__NOTOC__ [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Floyd Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Floyd Floyd] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Floyd name. The Floyd Name Study is creating a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Floyd_Name_Study_Teams team structure] for those interested in specific areas of Floyd research. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Floyds), by time period (18th Century Floyds), or by topic (Floyd DNA, Floyd Occupations, Floyd Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. == Membership Requirements == Requirements for joining: * Have Family Member level membership and sign the Honor Code * Declare what you would like to work on within the project. Check out the list of [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Floyd_Name_Study_Teams Floyd Study Teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If a team does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Miller-64890|Wes Miller]]''' for assistance. == Project Statistics == * Total project profiles through 29 March 2023: 428 ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [[Space:Floyd Families in America|Floyd Families in America]] ===Project Member Task List=== 1. Origins of Floyd Surname 2. Identification of First Arrivals/Births in the American Colonies 3. Sourcing of Floyd Profiles 4. Identification and Merging of Duplicate Profiles 5. Adoption of Orphaned Profiles after Sourcing ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== Although Ron mentioned Floyds as Quakers, my own Floyd family came from South Carolina to Loa, Utah in 1903, and all of those Floyd are Mormons, and there records are recorded in the Morman Genealogy Collection in Salt Lake City, Utah. One of the Floyd family mentioned they came from Holland to New York. A wonderful book, not published yet, was written by Chuck Floyd "called Early Floyd Family History in Virginia and the Carolinas 1600-1860, Surnames, Floyd, Flloyd, Flyd, Ffloyd, Floyde, Floid, Flood, Flowyd, Fowde, Flud, Fludd, Fluud, Fluudi ...Lhuyd, Lloyd, Wnyd, Llwyd, various spelling of the Floyd Surname. Another book called "Pretty Boy Floyd", written by Michael Wallis, the Life and Times of Charles Arthur Floyd, which has a lot of first hand genealogy information given by family members in this book, they were from Horry County, Floyd County, South Carolina. Any further research information, books, or research is welcome on this page, if you would like to post any comments, and again I especially thank Ron Floyd for his input. Peter Floyd Esche - Esche-7 has now joined the Floyd Name Study group. ===Origin of the Floyd Surname=== submitted by: Ron Floyd [Floyd-1923] The surname Floyd is an anglicized form of the Celtic Welsh name Lloyd. This name is of nickname origin, belonging to that category of names which were applied to their original bearers as nicknames. In this case, the name comes from the Welsh “llwyd” meaning “grey” and was probably given to someone because of gray hair or a pale complexion. Welsh migrants to England and Scotland in the early Middle Ages took the name with them, but the Welsh “ll” sound proved difficult to pronounce so was gradually changed. The name appears regularly in early English sources. The first instance occurs in 1509, in the Lincolnshire Pipe Rolls, where the name of Richard Floyd is mentioned. In 1532 the same rolls contain a reference to John Floyd. The name next appears in the Surrey Muster lists in 1544. Where Griffin Floyde is registered. In London in 1560, the name of William Floyd, alias Flowde, is entered in the Patent Rolls. The first appearance of the name in America is in a muster of “the living in Virginia” taken on February 16, 1623, where Thomas Floyd was recorded. A further muster, in 1624, recorded the name of Nathaniel Floid, who sailed to America in the “Bona Nova”. The spelling of his name is changed in further documentation to the most common current version, Floyd. There are many gaps in the facts as to the early Floyd migrations to America. Two prevalent schools of thought are that the initial Floyds, Welsh/Scots/English immigrants, all came from ports in Great Britain: 1. Sailed into Virginia on ships they either owned or owed their passage; then either sailed on up the coast to Long Island, New York (Richard Floyd I, arr. 1656) or down the coast to Charlestown, South Carolina (Richard F. Floyd, Sr, arr. 1654-63); or 2. Sailed directly into all three ports from Great Britain. Probably both cases have merit; but either way, they settled on the coast and from there they eventually began moving west. It appears, my direct line ancestors entered through Charlestown, migrated through South Carolina into North Carolina, Tennessee, Mississippi and Arkansas. Some branches left the Carolinas moving through Georgia and Alabama while others went through to Virginia and Kentucky. Research notes: between Ron Floyd [Floyd-1923] and Jennifer (Floyd) Zucconi [Floyd-1558] Analysis concludes that my DNA is more akin to the Scottish line(50%) instead of directly from the Welsh/English(38%) and Irish(12%) that I had been chasing. This also supports the basis for my American kin and their arrival through South Carolina. I am currently hard at work to get this linked. But as fate would have it, the Scottish side is the least documented for this pre 1600 era. There's a Richard, son of Edward, son of William, who fits the timeline with our Richard Floyd Sr. And they're actually Floyds, not Floids, Lloyds or Loyds, etc. The Flaids were from Denbigh on eastward, even over to Angelsey. That's interesting because the Welsh cleared Angelsey of "the Scots." They called both Scots and Irish "the Scots." I assume it's because of the linguistic similarity between them (the Welsh being P-Celtic and Scottish/Irish Gaelic being Q-Celtic, i.e. ap and maq) and basically because they are pretty much the same. There was a lot of intermarriage between the Welsh and the other Celts, particularly in that northern and western part of Wales, so it wouldn't be at all surprising to have both Scot and a touch of Welsh in your lineage. I came upon a Rhirid Flaid. His grandfather's name meant "Bloody Wolf" or "Red Wolf" in polite company. Flaid means wolf. I had seen a passenger list for the colonies that had a Flaid on it so I'm curious if the Flaid name might actually be more akin to Floyd than Lloyd or Llwyd. I wish there could be a DNA study that would separate the lines for us. Otherwise it might be impossible to get any further back than our eastern shore. Research notes: Jennifer (Floyd) Zucconi [Floyd-1558] I poured over the genealogy collection at Aberystwyth University. The university link is http://www.aber.ac.uk/en/search/?q=Welsh+genealogy&s=all Dictionary of Welsh Biography: http://wbo.llgc.org.uk/en/s-RHIR-FLA-1160.html?query=Rhirid+Flaidd&field=name One pedigree for him: http://www.fabpedigree.com/s080/f040789.htm On another topic http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/w/i/l/James-K-Willis-TX/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0015.html That’s a post about Floyd Quakers. It starts out with a Mary Floyd, then goes into lots of families. The last sentence says Floyd is a proven Quaker family. I’ve seen lots of Floyd connections with Quakers and I’ve studied the Pennsylvania Lloyds. But I’ve never found anything that definitely puts the NC/SC/TN Floyds in the Quaker column themselves, other than marrying Quakers who left the church.

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[[Category:Westwood Memorial Gardens, Moore, South Carolina]] [[Category:Spartanburg County, South_Carolina]] [[Category:Moore, South Carolina]] ---- '''Floyd's Westwood Memorial Gardens'''
'''Established 1986'''
This free space page for the '''Floyd's Westwood Memorial Garden Perpetual Care''' is part of WikiTree's [[Project:United States Cemeteries|U.S. Cemeteries Project]], created to document the life and times of our ancestors who are interred here. The U.S Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Global Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== 6101 Reidville Road
Moore
Spartanburg County
South Carolina USA 29369
Phone: 864-582-1249
===Links to Other Online Resources=== [https://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=1990764 Find A Grave] ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" class="unsortable"| ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Date | |- |||[[Adams-31343]]|| Howard, C. Sr ||14 June 1918 ||17 Aug.1992 ||74 ||2017|| |- |||[[Adams-36647]]|| Michael, S. ||01 Aug.1983||21 Aug.2003||20||2018 || |- |||[[Adkins-5036]]|| Dorothy, H.||03 April1941||23 May 2003||60||2018|| |- |||[[Adkins-4395]]|| Johnny. T.||19 Mar.1971||01 Nov.2002||31||2018|| |- |||[[Akins-490]]|| Clarence. R.||28 Aug.1919||06 Sept. 1988||69||2018|| |- |||[[Aldridge-3725]]|| Austin, Dereck||20 may 1997||21 Jun 2022||25||2023|| |- |||[[Alexander-10381]]|| Donald ||24 Oct.1935||21 June 2016||80||2018|| |- |||[[Anderson-31212]]||Marshall, L.||20 Dec. 1977||30 Aug.2006||28||2018|| |- |||[[Anderson-31213]]||Travis, E.||10 June1984||30 Aug. 2006||22||2018|| |- |||[[Arms-1341 ]]||Kenneth, R. Sr.||3 May 1941 ||29 Dec 2020||79||2022|| |- |||[[Arrowood-344]]|| Allen, R.||12 July 1950||25 Sept. 2007||57||2018|| |- |||[[Ashmore-571]]||Otis , H. ||18 May1939||21 Mar.2007||67||2018|| |- |||[[Bacon-4669]]||Garnet , L. ||1924||2003||79||2018|| |- |||[[Baier-522]]||Margaret||4 Sep 1906||24 Feb 2001||94||2020|| |- |||[[Bailey-16738]]||Phillips, E.||17 Oct.1960||09 Mar.1998||37||2018|| |- |||[[Bailey-17000]]||Donnie ||30 June1947||04 July.2015||67||2018|| |- |||[[Baker-32230]]||Patricia ||17 Nov 1945||01 Mar2014||68||2018|| |- |||[[Ballinger-761]]||Doris || 00-00-0000||10 Dec.2005|| NA||2018|| |- |||[[Barnes-14418]]||Edward, N. ||30 Nov.1941||31 Dec.2017||76||2018|| |- |||[[Barnes-12935]]||William||29 Apr.1940||29 Apr.1994||55||2018|| |- |||[[Barnett-15055]]||Annie R. ||18 Mar 1931||8 Sep 2008||77||2018|| |- |||[[Barnette-212]]||Kenneth, W,||03 Nov. 1944||14 Jan.2017||72||2018|| |- |||[[ Barnwell-307]]||Edwin, E.||30 Mar.1951||12 Jan 2011||59||2020|| |- |||[[Bartlett-12172 ]]||Angela, D.||13 May 1975||21 Jan. 2019||43||2022|| |- |||[[Baytes-1]]||William, B. ||08 Jun.1922||20 July 2001||79||2018|| |- |||[[Belcher-3024]]||Carroll, D.||01 Oct.1947||17 Mar.2000||52||2018|| |- |||[[Belcher-4375]]||Margaret||15 Dec 1921||30 Apr 1999||77||2022|| |- |||[[Belcher-3112]]||William, F.||19 Apr.1948||12 July 2018||70||2018|| |- |||[[Belue-30]]||Fred ||03 May 1930||07 June 1988 ||58||2020|| |- |||[[Belue-31]]||Kenneth||06 Sept.1952||28 Dec.2008||56||2018|| |- |||[[Bennett-19755]]||Charles, E. Jr. ||1943||2002||59||2018|| |- |||[[Bennett-19536]]||Fred, Jr.||09 Jun.1929||02 Nov.2000||71||2018|| |- |||[[Benson-4837]]||Raymond||19 Sept.1926||05 Apr.2003||76||2018|| |- |||[[Berg-4177]]||Margaret ||19 Sep 1929||19 Mar 2013 ||83||2018|| |- |||[[Bethea-111]]||Pamela, C. ||29 July.1958||30 Nov.2000||42||2018|| |- |||[[Betsill-25]]||Charles, K. Jr. ||28 Sept.1939||11 Apr.2009||69||2018|| |- |||[[Bichard-8]]||Homer, R. ||20 Sept.1939||27 Feb.2016||76||2018|| |- |||[[Bielicki-28]]|| Jan, M||2 Jun 1953||7 Oct 2000||47||2022 || |- |||[[Black-20502]]||Dollie, R.||12 Oct.1935||29 Sept.2020||84||2022|| |- |||[[Black-11689]]||Patricia ||9 Oct 1963||18 Dec. 2016||53||2022|| |- |||[[Black-11498]]||Richard , W. ||19 July 1933||05 Apr.1991||57||2018|| |- |||[[Blackwell-3118]]|| Bill||11 Aug.1936||07 Jan.2002||65||2018|| |- |||[[Blackwell-4818]]||Harriett, C.||1943||1997||54||2022|| |- |||[[Blackwell-3120]]|| Ronnie, W. ||1941||18 Oct.1989||48||2018|| |- |||[[Blackwell-5109]]||Terry ||1945 ||1994||49||2022|| |- |||[[Blackwell-3123]]||Tim, G.||09 Dec.1938||30 Aug.1999||60||2018|| |- |||[[Blackwell-3122]]||William, T. Jr.||05 Aug.1920||17 Aug.2006||86||2018|| |- |||[[Blough-404]]||Carl ,William||7 Oct.1933||14 Jan. 2021||87||2022|| |- |||[[Blunt-762]]||Charles, Joseph||02 Feb.1918||15 Feb.1999||81||2018|| |- |||[[Blunt-763]]|| Mary, Virginia ||03 Jun.1917||26 Feb.2002||83||2018|| |- |||[[Bobo-877]]|| Betty ||19 Apr 1935||10 Feb 1999||63 ||2022|| |- |||[[ Bocanegra-105]]||Elvira ||25 Jan 1949||13 Jul 2013||64||2023|| |- |||[[ Boggs-3876]]||Bernice, Rudy ||1924||2021||97||2022|| |- |||[[Bolton-4875]]||Edwin, H.||14 Jul.1928 ||16 sept.2020||92||2022|| |- |||[[Bolton-4880]]||Patrick ,Eugene||23 Mar 1952||26 Jun 2021||69||2022|| |- |||[[Booth-6385]]||Danielle, Lin ||1973||2010||37||2022|| |- |||[[Booker-2627]]||Joyce ||27 Aug 1937 ||1 Mar 2020||82||2023|| |- |||[[Brady-3598]]||James, Durant ||1926||1987||61||2018|| |- |||[[Brice-746]]||Clarence, Albert ||18 Feb.1943||29 Jul.2009||66||2018|| |- |||[[ Bridges-5495]]||Clara ||1916||2000||83||2022|| |- |||[[Bridges-3015]]||Robert, Carroll,Sr. ||19 Aug.1949||22 Jan.2013||63||2018|| |- |||[[Bridges-4950]]||Ruth||9 Dec 1925||6 Nov 2018||92||2023 || |- |||[[Bridges-3014]]||Ted, Jackson ||22 Aug.1931||19 Jul.2004||72||2018|| |- |||[[Bridges-3189]]||William, Hugh||23 Aug.1929||01 Mar.2017||87||2018|| |- |||[[Bridwell-268]]||Judy ,P. ||1941||1988||47||2018|| |- |||[[Bridwell-475]]||Kathleen B.||05 Jan.1920||02 Sept. 1994||74||2020|| |- |||[[Bridwell-275]]||Rachel||1930||1997||66||2022|| |- |||[[Bright-2640]]||Henry, Greyson||06 Feb.2010||13 Feb.2010||7days||2018|| |- |||[[Briles-219]]||Carl, Sr. ||13 Feb.1933||30 Mar. 2017||80||2018|| |- |||[[Brock-7005]]||Myrtle, Leona||28 Jun 1917||18 Nov 2003||86||2022|| |- |||[[Brogden-225]]||Emma, Rose ||15Mar.2005||21 Mar.2005||6days||2018|| |- |||[[Brown-72145]]||Billy, Ray ||09 Apr.1961||03 Apr.2014||53||2018|| |- |||[[Brown-124332]]||Ella||1923||1999||76 ||2022|| |- |||[[Brown-73740]]||William, James ||24 Mar. 1947||22 Dec.2016||69||2018|| |- |||[[Bryan-4658]]||Jane||9 Dec 1932||4 Sep 2015||82||2022|| |- |||[[Bryson-2845]]||Betty, B.||16 Dec.1932||10 Oct.1994||61||2020|| |- |||[[Burbee-4]]|| Dorothy||1928||2006|| 78 ||2022|| |- |||[[Bullington-218]]|| William ,W.||09 Feb.1973||05 Jun.1989||16||2018|| |- |||[[Burnett-4348]]||Joan, C. ||22 Jan. 1950||08 Jul.1996||46||2018|| |- |||[[Burnett-4349]]||Patricia ,K.||03 July 1943||25 May1997||53||2018|| |- |||[[Burnett-6855]]||Velma||19 Oct 1940||22 Nov 2010||70||2022|| |- |||[[Butler-23984]]||Sandra, Kaye||1941||2002||61 ||2022|| |- |||[[Bumgarner-373]]||Virginia, Inez||1918||1997||79||2022|| |- |||[[Caldwell-6059]]||Edward, R, ||12 Dec.1935||17 Nov.2016||80||2018|| |- |||[[Cantrell-5147]]||James, Jessie ||12 Sept.1924||23 May 2001||76||2018|| |- |||[[Capps-1176]]||Mary, Catherine ||29 Sept.1926||12 Aug. 2011||84||2018|| |- |||[[Carper-525]]||Kevin , Earl ||19 Nov.1967||27 Feb.2007||39||2018|| |- |||[[Carter-23910]]||John , G. ||22 Mar.1955||07 Jan.2009||53||2018|| |- |||[[ Carter-40785]]||Novyce, Elaine ||1935||2019||84||2022|| |- |||[[Cartledge-119]]|| Paul||1929||1991||62||2018|| |- |||[[Cassell-913]]||Cristille ||1960||2015||55||2022|| |- |||[[Cassell-484]]||Dwight , Elmer ||03 Apr.1943||17 Apr.2014||71||2018|| |- |||[[Cassell-899]]||Roy, Ferrell||29 Aug 1936||23 Sep 2020||84||2022|| |- |||[[Caulfield-287]]||Edward , P. ||1910||2002||92||2018|| |- |||[[Caulfield-288]]||Kathleen , H. ||1908||2001||93||2018|| |- |||[[Chao-12]]||Hsien, Lin, "Shirley"||27 Nov.1956||28 Aug.2001||44||2018|| |- |||[[ Chesney-533]]||Irene ||1936||2014||78||2022|| |- |||[[Christopher-1126]]||Fujko, K. ||02 Nov.1933||16 May.2009||75||2018|| |- |||[[Christopher-1092]]||Norman ||18 Oct.1932||13 Aug.2000||68||2018|| |- |||[[Clark-41720]]||John , William||17 Jun.1942||24 Sept.2015||73||2018|| |- |||[[Cloer-155]]||Brittany, Elaine||11 Apr.1989||11 Apr.1989||1 Day||2018|| |- |||[[Cloer-159]]||Daniel, Webster ||15 Sept.1922||11 Nov.1987||65||2018|| |- |||[[Cochran-3628]]||Andy, Clifford ||02 Feb.1938||13 Aug.2007||69||2018|| |- |||[[Cochran-3629]]||Coty, Joseph ||26 Jan.1993||27 Sept.2013||20||2018|| |- |||[[Cochran-3559]]||Robert, Daniel ||22 Aug.1925||24 Sept.2014||89||2018|| |- |||[[Cohen-5954]]||Colie||??||2 Jan 2019 ||||2022|| |- |||[[Coker-2497]]||Mary, Edna||04 Jan.1914||28 Feb.1993||79 ||2021|| |- |||[[ Collins-32781]]||Betty ||1933||2015||82||2022|| |- |||[[Collins-20189]]||James, Ernest Sr. ||04 Aug.1930||17 Aug. 2007||77||2018|| |- |||[[Collins-32354 ]]||James, Ernest JR.||4 Dec 1955||16 Apr 2019||63||2022|| |- |||[[Collins-18749]]||Raymond, W. ||12 Jul.1912||21 Jul.1995||83||2018|| |- |||[[Colwell-812]]||Grace ||10 Apr.1909||27 Dec.2002||93||2018|| |- |||[[Comer-1886 ]]||Gladys, Barbara ||1935||2010||75 ||2021 || |- |||[[Connolly-1743]]||Charles ,Vincent||19 Jan.1906||04 Nov.1990||83||2018|| |- |||[[Connolly-1744]]||Elizabeth, A, ||02 May.1947||24 Apr.2009||61||2018|| |- |||[[Cook-24341]]||Carl, Thomas ||06 Aug.1936||20 Sept.2013||77||2018|| |- |||[[Cooksey-298]]||Irene||30 Aug.1927||21 Mar.2006||79||2018|| |- |||[[Cooper-19566]]||Rudolph, G. ||24 Dec.1926||22 Nov.2013||86||2018|| |- |||[[Cope-1927]]||Leslie "Les " ||Jan 1957||7 Jun 2004||47||2018|| |- |||[[Cordell-901]]||Harold E. Jr. ||28 Mar.1953||11 Nov.2005||52||2018|| |- |||[[Cowan-5360]]||Jean||17 May 1942 ||11 Apr. 2003||61||2021|| |- |||[[Cox-21273]]||James, Franklin ||04 Aug.1938||14 Sept.2000||62||2018|| |- |||[[Cox-21274]]||Jerry, Wayne||16 Feb.1942||29 Sept.2012||76||2018|| |- |||[[Cox-32206]]|| June ||30 Jan.1937||25 Oct.2009||72 || 2022|| |- |||[[Cox-22761]]||William, Walter ||1926||2001||75||2018|| |- |||[[Crisp-2501 ]]||Donna, Sharlene ||1941||2017|| 76||2022|| |- |||[[Crowe-1705]]||Thomas, Wayne||28 Apr.1963||24 Mar.2003|| 39||2018|| |- |||[[Cyrill-1]]||Frank P. Jr. ||23 Mar.1934||27 Apr.2011||77||2018|| |- |||[[Davis-55873]]||Carol. Wayne||16 Dec.1936||13 July. 2004||67||2018|| |- |||[[Davis-56355]]||Betty||1947||2000||52 ||2018 || |- |||[[Davis-55874]]||Floyd ||23 Jun.1910||12 Dec. 2007||97||2018|| |- |||[[Davis-55679]]||Clara, Mae ||19 Jan.1927||18 Dec. 2013||85||2018|| |- |||[[Davis-55875]]|| Suelina , P. ||1909||1999||90||2018|| |- |||[[Davis-59634]]||Lawrence , Sr.||24 Jan.1924||09 Sept.1995||71||2018|| |- |||[[Dean-8059]]||Russell "Rut"||01 Apr.1939||14 Apr.1999||60||2018|| |- |||[[Deichman-41]]|| Mark, w. ||21 Oct.1923||18 Oct. 2009||86||2018|| |- |||[[Dempsey-2783]]||Linda, Joan||1943||2012||68 ||2021 || |- |||[[Derr-522]]||Lorraine, Marie ||28 Apr.1983||16 Feb. 2001||27||2018|| |- |||[[Dill-1612]]||Hazel, Virginia||1928||1998|| 69 || 2018 || |- |||[[Dillinger-159]]||Dan, Baxter ||27 Jul.1930||21 Jan,2011||80||2018|| |- |||[[Dobbins-562]]|| James, Gary ||29 Apr.1941||29 Dec. 2003||62||2018|| |- |||[[Donald-1004 ]]|| Jack C. ||07 Feb.1934||01 Apr.2005||71||2018|| |- |||[[Dover-527]]||Maxie C. ||24 Jan.1942||15 Aug. 2009||67||2018|| |- |||[[Doyle-7760]]||Maria, Rita||27 May 1935||12 Jul 2013||78||2022|| |- |||[[Drake-9706]]||Julian, D.||20 Jan.1946||30 Sept.2008||62||2022|| |- |||[[Drummond-2262]]||Minnie, E.||30 Sept.1920||20 Nov.1993||73||2018|| |- |||[[Drummond-3994]]|| Jacquelyn||1963||13 Oct 2004||40||2022|| |- |||[[Drummond-2293]]||Jimmie, Sr.||16 Apr.1939||05 Oct.1994||56||2018|| |- |||[[Drummond-2264]]||Julia ||10 Feb,1914||10 Jan.2003||88||2018|| |- |||[[Drummond-2302]]||Willie ||07 Apr.1910||22 Jun.1999||89||2018|| |- |||[[ Drummond-2306]]||Virginia, Mattie Pearl ||?||28 Jun.2013|| ||2020|| |- |||[[Duckworth-1506]]||Asa, Leonard||27 Feb 1938||25 Apr 2017 ||79||2022|| |- |||[[ Dumpert-4]]||Robert||03 Sept.1931||21 Sept.2009||78||2018|| |- |||[[Dunbar-3113]]||Kelsey, Alexis ||21 Dec.2005||21 Dec.2005||0|||2018|| |- |||[[Dunlap-2239]]||James , Jr. "JD"||1931||1999||60||2018|| |- |||[[Dunn-17290]]||Floya||1904||1992|| 88 || 2021 || |- |||[[Eckard-254]]||Merrill||16 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1948 ||27 Jun 2004 ||56 ||2022|| |- |||[[O Shields-179]]||Elaine ||27 Jun.1949||30 Jan. 2012||62||2023|| |- |||[[O`Sullivan-2349]]||Reece , V.||01 Mar.2005||02 Mar.2005||1 day||2021|| |- |||[[O`Sullivan-2350]]||Sophia , R.||01 Mar.2005||22 May 2005||22 days||2021|| |- |||[[O`Sullivan-2354]]||VivIan , G.||01 Mar. 2005||21 Mar. 2005||20 days||2021|| |- |||[[Orr-4964]]||Lisa ,M.||10 Jul. 1966||29 Jul. 2008||42|| || |- |||[[Osorio-110]]|| Carlos E,||29 Mar. 1936||28 Mar. 2016||79||2022|| |- |||[[Owens-7376]]|| James M.||21 Aug. 1921||28 Jul. 1996||75 ||2018 || |- |||[[Owings-378]]|| Ronald A.||26 Oct. 1941||11 Jun. 2013||71||2022|| |- |||[[Pace-2728]]||James , C.||02 Aug. 1932||29 Mar. 1998||66 ||2020|| |- |||[[Panetta-44]]||Eleanor, Grace||1939||2006||67||2022|| |- |||[[Park-3001]]||Edgar||25 Oct.1923||05 Sept.2004||80||2020|| |- |||[[Park-3002]]||Ethel , M.||18 Nov. 1922||18 Jan. 2009||86 || 2020|| |- |||[[Parker-41036]]||Eddie, Lee||1961||1999||38 || 2018 || |- |||[[Parker-27933]]|| 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Welcome to the Flying Dutchmen Connect-a-Thon teampage!
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''' The event starts Friday, April 12, at 8 AM EDT (12pm UTC) and runs until Monday, April 15, at 8 AM EDT (12pm UTC)..
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During the Connect-a-Thon we will use our [https://discord.com/channels/494893309152722955/835869997770866728 Discord chat]
Want to join us? Just add register heree [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1717455/have-you-registered-for-our-april-2024-connect-a-thon-yet?show=1717460#a1717460 Have you registered for the April 2024 Connect-a-Thon yet?] Simply add a comment the the Flying Dutchmen answer saying "Yes, I'd like to participate" To participate you need to be a WikiTree member who has signed the [[Special:Honor_Code|Honor Code]]. The cut-off date for registering is midnight on Wednesday, April 10, 2024. ===Goal and scoring=== Our goal for the Connect-a-Thon is to decrease the number of profiles that are not [[Special:Connection|connected]] to our big tree by spending. We do this by creating as many new profiles as possible for 72 hours and connecting them to another profile. This way we are increasing the opportunity to find a connecting to an already existing profile.
Because this is still a Thon (''and we all love to compete''), you will get a point for each new profile you create.
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Flying Tiger Line Flight 739

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[[Category:Flying Tiger Line]] ''source index:'' [https://www.thestate.com/news/upstate/article251012279.html SC man was on top secret Army flight lost at sea. Families still wonder why they died], The State, April 29, 2021, by Lynn Riddle. * This article (web version) includes photos of various soldiers whose lives were lost. [https://fearoflanding.com/history/the-mystery-of-flying-tiger-line-flight-739/ The Mystery of Flying Tiger Line flight 739], Fear of Landing, The Art of Not Hitting the Ground Too Hard, September 30, 2016, by Sylvia Wrigley. [https://www.stripes.com/unofficial-us-military-passenger-list-for-flight-739-1.232037?fbclid=IwAR2r3gyTsT4zUCyNEElEXRM8dglEUJDUNPUmLJCWGoB6JFDmqp8UefkpIKo#.Uy3v_wVC5x8.facebook Stars and Stripes], Unofficial US military passenger list for Flight 739, July 24, 2013. == The Story of What Happened == March 15, 1962, three years before American combat troops were sent to Vietnam, 104 people lost their lives when a charter flight operated by Flying Tiger Line on behalf of the Military Air Transport Service was lost in the Pacific Ocean while en route to Saigon, Vietnam, on a secret mission. No wreckage or remains were ever found. To this day, nothing has ever been revealed about this mission. The 93 American soldiers are not honored by having their names on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial wall, nor have they received any honors in their states or even their hometowns. Their families only received a telegram saying their relative was missing, then later they received a letter saying their relative was presumed dead. Flight 739 had an eleven-member civilian crew, 93 jungle-trained Army Rangers who were highly trained electronics and communications specialists, and three members of the armed forces of Vietnam. The planned flight was from Travis Air Force Base in California, to Saigon in South Vietnam, with refuelling stops in Honolulu, Wake Island, Guam, and the Philippines. {{Image |file=Flying_Tiger_Line_Flight_739.jpg |align=r |size=500 |link=https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Flying_Tiger_Line_Flight_739.jpg }} The Lockheed L-1048 flew from Travis Air Force Base in northern California to Honolulu, Hawaii in 12 hours, received minor maintenance and departed for Wake Island, Guam, where no maintenance required. The plane was on the ground for an hour and a half in Guam, during which it was refueled. The servicemen wore civilian clothes. {{Clear}} Good weather was expected for the six-hour flight to Clark Air Base in the Philippines at an altitude of 10,000 feet. An hour and a half into the flight, the flight crew reported the plane’s location and requested clearance to 18,000 feet, without providing a reason. The next location update, with a cruising altitude of 18,000 feet, indicating that it was above the clouds, was the last transmission from the plane. An hour later, Guam International Flight Service Station suffered heavy radio static while speaking to another flight and also unsuccessfully attempted to contact Flight 739, which was now overdue on a position report. Meanwhile, the crew of a supertanker in the vicinity of the plane’s last contact reported seeing a vapor trail go behind a cloud, then an explosion, after which two flaming objects fell into the sea. The ship went to the spot they saw on radar and found nothing. After a massive military search for the missing plane—one of the largest ever conducted—the Civil Aeronautics Board concluded that all occupants of Flying Tiger Flight 739 were presumed dead and no probable cause can be determined. Many believed that the aircraft may have been sabotaged. The investigation found that the flight line and ramp areas at Honolulu, Wake Island, and Guam were not secure and anyone could enter and access non-military aircraft parked at the airfields. At Guam, the last stop, the aircraft was left unattended in a dimly lit area for some time. The Civil Aeronautics Board concluded that, as no portion of the aircraft was ever recovered, it was impossible to determine whether mechanical/structural failure or sabotage caused the loss of the aircraft. The only cargo on Flight 739 was the personal gear of those aboard. Equipment for the mission was being ferried by another Flying Tiger flight in an identical airplane, also leaving from Travis Air Force Base the same day, but traveling a route through Alaska. That pilot appeared to encounter issues on the instrument approach and the plane crashed short of the runway in Alaska. The aircraft caught fire, six crew members were injured, and one died. Pilot error was blamed. Flying Tiger Line stated at the time that sabotage of one or both planes or a kidnapping of flight 739 were possibilities, but they had no evidence to back up these theories. == Unofficial List of Lives Lost on Flight 739:== {| class="wikitable" style="width: 100%;" |- | * Pvt. [[Adams-52895|Homer Adams]], Ukon, W.Va.
* SFC [[Armes-493|James Armes]], Mondsee. Austria
* Pvt [[Atkins-6581|Billy J Atkins]], Black Mountain, NC
* SP4 [[Baggett-1502|Robert Baggett]], Burlington, NC
* Sgt [[Bako-14|Robert Julius Bako]], Elbridge, NY
* Sgt [[Barnes-23070|Donald Barnes]], Granite City, IL
* Pfc [[Baxley-393|Thomas Wilson Baxley]], Thomasville, GA
* SP5 [[Bayse-54|Richard Sherman Bayse]], Prince George, VA
* MSgt [[Biernacki-28|Henry Francis Biernacki]], Colorado Springs, CO
* SFC [[Bliss-5491|George William Bliss]], Ft Jay, NJ
* Pvt [[Bowen-9647|James Dale Bowen]], Indianapolis, Ind.
* Pvt [[Broome-1035|Joseph Broome]], Danville, VA
* SFC [[Burns-15432|John Burns]], San Luis Obispo, CA
* Sgt [[Callahan-3494|John Harry Callahan]], Hazelton, PA
* Pvt [[Canon-186|Larry Canon]], Chino, CA
* MSgt [[Caseldine-6|William Floyd Caseldine]], Dover, TN
* SP5 [[Cox-33031|Edward D Cox]], Amarillo, TX
* Sgt [[Croft-2351|Lucius D Croft]], Augusta, GA
* MSgt [[Curry-5380|Harold Lamonde Curry]], Mangum, OK
* SP5 [[Dickey-2708|Douglas Patrick Dickey]], Alexandria, LA
* Sgt [[Dixon-14161|Ernest Dixon]], Jesup, GA
* Pvt [[Edwards-31468|James Allen Edwards]], Hanceville, AL
* SP4 [[Fox-19013|Lawrence A Fox]], Canestoga, NY
* MSgt [[Gallipeau-35|Howard Roy Gallipeau Jr.]], Alerwood Manor, WA
* Sgt [[Ganance-1|Clarence Ganance]], Rennsalear, NY
* Sgt [[Geisler-804|John L Geisler]], Granite, MD
* MSgt [[Glassman-116|Robt Glassman]], San Jose, CA
* Sgt [[Glynn-881|Walter Glynn]], Tacoma, WA
* SP5 [[Greenleaf-1083|Roy Edward Greenleaf]], Bloomfield, NM
* Pfc [[Griffith-10170|Charles Griffith]], Cincinnati, OH
* Pfc [[Grissom-1108|Sidney Grissom]], Newburgh, MO
* SP4 [[Haaf-30|Douglas Haaf]], Syracuse, NY
* SFC [[Hatt-557|Melvin Hatt]], Huachuca City, AZ
* Pvt [[Henderson-22346|Donald W Henderson]], Mount Auburn, IL
* Pvt [[Henderson-22374|Robert N Henderson]], San Francisco
* SFC [[Hester-2881|Lindsay Hester]], Fort Monroe, VA
* SP5 [[Hopkins-16537|Timothy Hopkins]], Spokane, WA
* Sgt [[Hoy-1595|Clinton Hoy]], Sierra Vista, AZ
* Pfc [[Hunter-19049|Samuel Hunter]], Claflin, KS
* MSgt [[Jarvis-5161|William Reeves Jarvis]], Glendale, KY
* Pvt [[Jennings-11358|John Charles Jennings]], Newell, WV
* Sgt [[Johnston-22146|James Woodrow Johnston]], Clarksville, TN
* Cpl [[Jones-105561|John Henry Horton Jones]], Columbus, GA
* Sgt [[Jones-105559|John Junior Jones]], Ogden, UT
* Sgt [[Kanisky-1|John Kanisky]], Haren, Holland
* Sgt [[Karibo-5|John Karibo]], Bellefontaine, OH
* SP5 [[Kinnison-257|Guy Wicks Kinnison]], Kaneohe, HI | * SP4 [[Kissee-56|Charles Kissee]], Stockton, CA
* Sgt [[Lattie-12|Jack Edward Lattie]], Grovetown, GA
* SP6 [[Leddy-198|Adam Sablan Leddy]], Guam
* Sgt [[Lehmkuhl-73|Warren Lehmkuhl]], Columbus, GA
* SP4 [[McClure-6622|Franklin D McClure]], Dallas, GA
* Pvt [[McEntee-214|Stanley McEntee]], Detroit
* Sgt [[Medwid-13|Steven Medwid]], Alexandria, VA
* Sgt [[Mick-546|James W Mick]], Sierra Vista, AZ
* Sgt [[Morrison-16073|Tom Morrison]], Plattsmouth, NE
* SFC [[Myers-7386|Raymond E. Myers]], Warren, AZ
* Sgt [[Nichols-16780|Nicholas Nichols]], Seaside, CA
* SP4 [[Oliver-13632|Roger LeRoy Oliver]], Victory, WI
* Pvt [[Packard-1777|Jack Curtis Packard]], Lodi, WI
* SP4 [[Pardonnet-3|Charles William Pardonnet]], Colorado Springs, CO
* Sgt [[Pelkey-296|Frank Pelkey]], Farmington, ME
* Pvt [[Perkins-17266|Lawrence Perkins]], Chicago
* SFC [[Powell-20039|James Powell]], Fort Worth, TX
* SFC [[Reinhardt-1097|Walter Reinhardt]], Hammond, IN
* SFC [[Rice-17901|Hubert Rice]], Waynesville, MO
* MSgt [[Riggins-611|Delbert Riggins]], Boise, ID
* WO [[Roberts-41504|Edison Roberts]], Tacoma, WA
* SP5 [[Robinson-45429|Eddie Fred Robinson]], Benton, AK
* SP6 [[Roderick-518|Leslie Roderick]], Houston, MO
* SP4 [[Rogers-34324|Samuel Rogers]], Pine Bluff, AR
* SFC [[Saenz-326|Edmund Saenz]], Lakeview Terrace, CA
* SP4 [[Sager-1039|George Sager]], Bergton, VA
* SSgt [[Salada-20|Leslie M Salada]], Erie, PA
* SP4 [[Sargent-4544|Donald Albert Sargent]], Ossipee, NH
* Pvt [[Sheard-597|Andrew Sheard]], Radner, PA
* Sgt [[Simola-38|Efisio Simola Jr]], San Antonio, TX
* SP4 [[Slocum-1657|George Slocum]], Westfield, NY
* SP5 [[Smith-242449|Elmer Smith]], Louisiana, MO
* Sgt [[Sorenson-909|James Sorenson]], Spanaway, WA
* SP4 [[Talbot-4690|Fred Talbot]], Salamanca, NY
* SP4 [[Taylor-76542|James Taylor]], Olive Branch, MI
* MSgt [[Thamy-1|Peter Thamy]], Vallejo, CA
* MSgt [[Thomas-50953|John Thomas]], Ridgeway, OH
* SP4 [[Thompson-65919|Clarence Thompson]], Big Spring, TX
* MSgt [[Tranum-43|Jack Tranum]], Augusta, GA
* SSgt [[Twitty-282|James Twitty]], Brooklyn, NY
* SFC [[Walcott-541|Wallace Lee Walcott]], Tacoma, WA
* SFC [[Walker-50759|Ross Walker]], Pickens, SC
* SP4 [[Wedge-448|Leonard Wedge]], Millnocket, ME
* SFC [[Wendell-467|John Wendell]], Los Angeles County, San Antonio, TX
* SFC [[Williams-98807|Albert Williams]], Tacoma, WA
* SP5 [[Wong-539|James Wong]], Lahaina, Hawaii

|} == Sources == * The full text of the Civil Aeronautics Board accident investigation report for Flight 739 is available here (searchable database): https://dotlibrary.specialcollection.net/Home [One option: Insure you are in the "Investigations of Aircraft Accidents, 1934 - 1965" File. then Search for File Number "0002" and look for the accident date of "3/15/1962." *https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2730594/tiger-flight-739-memorial == Research Notes == * There were dozens of newspaper articles (many front-page coverage) about Flight 739 in March of 1962. A few of them are found as Images to this profile. Often, the AP or UPI was the source. * The CAB Report adds a few additional names to those listed above: :: Pilot, Captain Gregory P. Thomas, age 48 -- FindAGrave Memorial #206617595 :: First Officer Robert J. Wish, age 48 -- FindAGrave Memorial #227137779 :: Second Officer Robbie J. Gayzaway, age 39 -- Flying Tiger Line Memorial #227138267 :: Flight Engineer George M. Nau, age 38 -- Two FindAGrave Memorials / #205992461 and #227138324 :: Flight Engineer Clayton E. McClellan, age 33 -- FindAGrave Memorial #227138408 :: Navigator George T. Kennedy, age 45(??) -- appears as "145" in CAB Report :: Navigator Grady R. Burt, Jr., age 33 * Names of individuals serving on the stewardess crew are also listed at this site: https://www.thisdayinaviation.com/tag/flying-tiger-line/ :: Senior Flight Attendant Barbara J. Walmsley -- FindAGrave Memorial #227138540 :: Flight Attendant Christel Reiter -- Two FindAGrave Memorials / #110735806 and #227138609 :: Senior Flight Attendant Hildegarde Muller -- FindAGrave Memorial #227138577 :: Flight Attendant Patricia Wassum -- FindAGrave Memorial #227138630

Foehr Germany

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Fogle Family History

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[[Category:Family Histories]] Here is a central location for organizing information related to the Fogle last name and Fogle families in general. Note that the various spellings of '''Fogle''' can include '''Vogel''' and '''Fogel'''. === Origins of Fogle Surname === This original surname may have Jewish, Dutch, and German origins. It can refer to a nickname of a happy person or someone who liked to sing. === Geographic Locations of Fogles === The name was located in most German speaking areas of Europe. In the USA, mostly located in NY and Penn. === Famous Fogles === Here is a selection of those with the surname Fogle and their ingenious achievements. * [[Fogle-1|Dr. Harold W. Fogle]] (1918-2006) was the creator of the Rainier sweet cherry as well as a number of other fruits from Washington State. === Fogles on WikiTree === Here is the updated [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/F/FOGLE_1.html Fogle index]. If you're a Fogle please join WikiTree or add yourself. The index is updated every morning so your addition will appear tomorrow. Also see: [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/F/FOGELMAN_1.html Fogelman].

Föhr, Schleswig-Holstein One Place Study

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Back to [[Project:One Place Studies|One Place Studies Project]]
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:F%C3%B6hr%2C_Schleswig-Holstein_One_Place_Study The Föhr Germany team page is part of the [[Project:Germany|Germany project]] and is managed by the [[:Space:Schleswig-Holstein Team|Schleswig-Holstein Team]].

Welcome to the Föhr Germany project
== Welcome to the Fohr Team Page == Team Leader: [[Bissell-517|Michael Bissell --Benefiel]]. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-142.gif |align=c |size=540 |caption= }} Föhr is one of the North Frisian Islands on the German coast of the North Sea. It is part of the Nordfriesland district in the federal state of Schleswig-Holstein. Föhr is the second-largest North Sea island of Germany. The goal of this project is to study the family trees and patterns of emigration of the people of the North Sea island of Foehr in Germany. ==Team Members== * [[Bissell-517|Michael Bissell --Benefiel]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Link individual profiles of Foehrers to this project * plot patterns of migration from Foehr * Will you join me? See the [[Project:Germany|Germany Project]] page for details on how to join.
Notable people
{{red|Born in Wyk}} {{Image|file=Terrys_page-72.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=Stine Andresen around 1890 }} *Stine Andresen (1849–1927), poet *Friedrich Christiansen (1879–1972), fighter pilot, nazi General *Knud Broder Knudsen (1912–2000), politician *Hans von Storch (born 1949), climate researcher and meteorologist *Arfst Wagner (born 1954), Waldorf school teacher and editor *Olaf Jürgen Schmidt (born 1981), German author and theater director {{red|Affiliated with Föhr}} *Sidonie Werner (1860–1932), politician. Founded a sanitorium for Jewish children endangered by tuberculosis (1927–1938) in Wyk. *Carl Haeberlin (1870–1954), founder of the Frisian museum in Wyk and researcher of Frisian history; pioneer of thalassotherapy *Hellmuth von Mücke (1881-1957), officer of the Imperial Navy, lived in Wyk 1929-1940 *Hans-Jürgen von Maydell (born 1932), silviculture scientist, graduated from high school in Wyk in 1954 *Heidrun Hesse (1951–2007), Professor of Philosophy, died in Wyk *Stanfour, a rock band. {{red|Honorary citizens}} *Ernst von Prittwitz und Gaffron (1833–1904), Prussian Lieutenant General and knight of the Order of St. John {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-473.jpg |align=l |size=270 |caption=Albert Kretschmer painting, Schleswig, Föhr }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-476.jpg |align=c |size=214 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Photos-919.png |align=c |size=480 |caption=Map of Föhr , North Frisian, German and Danish place names }} ==Föhr== From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Föhr is one of the North Frisian Islands on the German coast of the North Sea. It is part of the Nordfriesland district in the federal state of Schleswig-Holstein. Föhr is the second-largest North Sea island in Germany and a popular destination for tourists. A town and eleven distinct municipalities are located on the island. The climate is oceanic with moderate winters and relatively cool summers. Human settlement dates from neolithic times, Föhr was part of mainland North Frisia until 1362. Then the coastline was destroyed by a heavy storm flood and several islands were formed, Föhr among them. The northern parts of Föhr consist of marshes while the southern parts consist of sandy geest. From the middle-ages until 1864, Föhr belonged to the Danish realm and to the Duchy of Schleswig, but was then transferred to Prussia as a result of the Second Schleswig War. Seafaring has long been the most popular trade, but farming and eventually tourism became the most important economic factors after the end of the Age of Sail. The island can be reached by a car and passenger ferry service or via an airstrip. Apart from German, a dialect of the North Frisian language, Fering, is frequently spoken on Föhr. Several authors and poets have also written in Fering. ==Geography== Föhr is situated southeast of Sylt; it is the second-largest German North Sea island. Among those German islands which are accessible only by ship or airplane (i.e., no bridge, tunnel or causeway connects them to the mainland), Föhr is the most populous one and has the largest surface. Föhr is called "The Green Island" due to being sheltered from the storms of the North Sea by its neighboring islands Sylt and Amrum, so that Föhr's vegetation is thriving compared to other islands. It is 6.8 kilometres wide and 12 km long; the surface measures 82.82 km². While the northern parts are marshland, the south consists of higher geestland. The highest elevation measures 13 m above mean sea level and is located on the geestland ridge between the villages of Nieblum and Midlum. The geest makes up about two fifths of Föhr's total area and most villages are located there. In the marshlands, a number of solitary farmsteads can be found, which were moved out of the villages during the 1960s. Until the Grote Mandrenke flooding, Föhr had not been an island but was part of the mainland, being connected to the sea by deep tidal creeks. Föhr, like its neighbour islands, is a popular tourist resort. From the ferry terminal a sandy beach of about 15 km length extends all along Föhr's southern shore and halfway up the western coast. North and northwest of Föhr the Reserved Area I of the Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea National Park is located. Föhr's population counts 8,592 (as of 1 December 2010).Zahlen, Daten, Fakten" (in German). Amt Föhr-Amrum. 2010-12-07. The only town on the island is Wyk on its south-eastern coast which is a popular seaside resort. In addition there are sixteen small villages on Föhr which are distributed among eleven municipalities. They adhere to the Amt Föhr-Amrum: Alkersum (Fering: Aalkersem) Borgsum (Borigsem) Dunsum (Dunsem), comprising Lesser and Greater Dunsum Midlum (Madlem) Nordseebad Nieblum (Njiblem) with its neighbourhood Goting (Guating) Oevenum (Ööwnem) Oldsum (Olersem) with the districts of Toftum (Taftem) and Klintum (Klantem) Süderende (Söleraanj) Nordseebad Utersum (Ödersem) with the hamlet of Hedehusum (Hedehüsem) Witsum (Wiisem) Wrixum (Wraksem) A local peculiarity is that almost all place names end with the suffix -um, which means "home".Timmermann, Ulf, "Nordfriesische Ortsnamen". In: Munske 2001, p. 373. ==Climate== Föhr features a moderate oceanic climate. The beneficial effects of the local climate and seawater on certain medical conditions inspired the physician Carl Haeberlin (1870–1954) from Wyk to develop treatments for climatotherapy and thalassotherapy at the beginning of the 20th century. He became the pioneer of these disciplines in Germany.Zacchi, "Dr. Carl Häberlin". Menschen von Föhr. pp. 44–49."Frei zugängliche Klimadaten" (in German). German Meteorological Service. ==History== The higher geestland cores of the North Frisian islands, scattered between ample marshlands, attracted settlers when the sea level rose at the end of the Neolithic period. Gravesites and several minor artifacts found on Föhr bear witness to this. ''The Lembecksburg, a 9th-century ringwall'' When the Frisians colonised the area of modern Nordfriesland during the 7th century, their first settlements were erected on Föhr, according to archaeological findings. The formerly sparsely inhabited island witnessed a steep rise of population. A rather large amount of jewellery originating from Scandinavia that was found in graves of the time points out a vivid connection to northern Europe.Bantelmann, Albert. Landschaft und Besiedlung Nordfrieslands in vorgeschichtlicher Zeit (Landscape and Colonisation of Nordfriesland in prehistoric Times). Geschichte Nordfrieslands (History of North Frisia) (in German). pp. 15–56, 46. ISBN 3-8042-0759-6 From the age of the Vikings, several ring walls, the Lembecksburg among them, are preserved.Lembecksburg (in German). ''Harden'' The Danish Census Book of King Valdemar II of Denmark tells of two Harden on Föhr, territorial subdivisions of the time. The Westerharde Föhr was at times the refuge of a pirate serving the Danish.Panten, Albert. Die Nordfriesen im Mittelalter (The North Frisians in the Middle Ages). Geschichte Nordfrieslands. pp. 57–102, 71. ISBN 3-8042-0759-6.In 1368 the Westerharde, which also included Amrum, was transferred to the Counts of Holstein under the supervision of the knight Klaus Lembeck, bailiff of Ribe. In 1400 the Harde surrendered to Queen Margaret I of Denmark and remained within Ribe County. Until 1864 the western part of Föhr, together with Amrum, belonged to the Danish Enclaves in North Frisia while Osterland and Wyk belonged to the Duchy of Schleswig since it had seceded from the Danish Kingdom in the 1420s. Together with the Wiedingharde, the Bökingharde, the isle of Strand and Sylt, Osterland in 1426 signed the "Compact of the Seven Hundreds" (German: Siebenhardenbeliebung) with Duke Henry IV of Schleswig, which stated that the Hundreds intended to keep their judicial autonomy. In 1523 the northern marshlands of Föhr were shut off against the sea by dikes and 22 hectacres of new farming land were won.Kunz, Harry; Albert Panten. Die Köge Nordfrieslands (The North Frisian Polders). ISBN 3-88007-251-5.Beginning in 1526, the Protestant Reformation began to introduce the Lutheran confession on Föhr, which was completed in 1530. ''Seafaring'' In the 17th century a private navigation school was established in Süderende by pastor Richardus Petri which was the first of its kind on the island. It improved the situation of the seafaring population considerably and soon other navigators opened their own schools across Föhr. Although Petri led the Süderende school successfully for many years he never went to sea himself. Eschels (1757–1842) writes, however, that in his youth, learning to navigate was still unpopular among many young sailors from Föhr because it smacked of elitism.Eschels, Jens Jacob (1983). Lebensbeschreibung eines alten Seemannes (in German). Husum: Husum Druck- und Verlagsgesellschaft. pp. 173–4. ISBN 3-88042-201-X. Eventually though, these navigation schools enjoyed a high reputation far beyond the island.Faltings, Volkert F., ed. (1985). Kleine Namenkunde für Föhr und Amrum (in German). Hamburg: Helmut Buske. p. 31. ISBN 3-87118-680-5. Subsequently whaling brought about a Golden Age for Föhr. During the 17th and 18th century most Dutch and English whaling ships would have a crew of Frisians from the islands. Around the year 1700 Föhr had a total population of roughly 6,000 people, 1,600 of whom were whalers.Zacchi, Menschen von Föhr. p. 13. At the height of Dutch whaling in the year 1762, 1,186 mariners from Föhr were serving on Dutch vessels at Greenland and Svalbard and 25% of all shipmasters on Dutch whaling vessels were people from Föhr.Faltings, Jan I., Föhrer Grönlandfahrt .... p. 17. In the late 18th century a thousand sailors, 150 Commanders among them, were living on Föhr. Still today the exquisitely decorated houses of the Commanders can be seen in Nieblum and Süderende. The so-called "talking tombstones" in the cemeteries of the three churches on Föhr account for their vitae. Yet with the decline of the whale populations ever fewer men would go sailing and the people of Föhr focused on agriculture again. Notable seafarers from Föhr include Matthias Petersen (1632–1706) and Jens Jacob Eschels. ''Emigration'' However, when their farmsteads turned out to provide an insufficient income for a family in the mid-19th century, many people from Föhr chose to emigrate to North America. There they settled mainly in California becoming chicken farmers, and in New York City where they established themselves in the delicatessen business. Other factors for leaving the island were unemployment, and the mandatory Prussian military service that was introduced after the Second Schleswig War.Walker, Alaister G. H. "Extent and Position of North Frisian". In: Munske 2001, pp. 264–265 ''Tourism'' After 1842, when King Christian VIII of Denmark chose Föhr as his summer residence, the island became popular as a tourist resort. ''Geopolitics'' During the Second Schleswig War, Danish Lieutenant Commander Otto Christian Hammer, commanding a flotilla in the North Frisian Isles, resided in Wyk auf Föhr and was able to defend the islands against superior Austrian and Prussian naval forces.Hansen, Christian P.; Reinhold Janus (1998). Sieben Jahre auf Sylt: Tagebücher des Inselfriesen Christian Peter Hansen (Seven Years on Sylt: Diaries of the Frisian Christian Peter Hansen) (in German). Wachholtz. ISBN 978-3-529-02209-8. He was eventually captured by Prussian Lieutenant Ernst von Prittwitz und Gaffron. On 17 July 1864, while Hammer was at sea, 250 Austrian troops landed on Föhr and occupied the island until November 1864.Roeloffs, Brar C. (1984). Von der Seefahrt zur Landwirtschaft. Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der Insel Föhr (in German). Neumünster: Karl Wachholtz Verlag. pp. 333–339. ISBN 3-529-06184-0. In the aftermath of that war and the subsequent Austro-Prussian War, Prussia annexed Schleswig-Holstein in 1867 and Föhr became part of the Prussian Schleswig-Holstein Province.Faltings, Jan I., Föhrer Grönlandfahrt .... p. 30. The three hamlets of Utersum, Witsum and Hedehusum were the only ones to vote for Denmark in Zone II of the Schleswig Plebiscites in 1920; yet as they were not located directly at the border they remained within Germany. On 1 January 2007 the formerly independent municipal entities of Amt Föhr-Land, Amt Amrum and Wyk auf Föhr were merged into one municipality (Amt) Föhr-Amrum. ==Language and culture== ''Language'' A major part of the population in the west of the island speaks, besides German, a local idiom of the North Frisian language known as Fering or Föhring. Fering is again divided into the two dialects of Westerland Föhr and Osterland Föhr, being the western and eastern halves of the island respectively. In Osterland Low German is more popular than Fering and especially in Wyk the traditional language is Standard German. During the whaling campaigns from the 17th to the early 19th centuries, many seafarers from Föhr changed their Fering birth names to Dutch names because they were regarded being more practical for their work abroad and more fashionable at home. Also many Dutch loanwords were introduced to Fering at that time and are still in use today.Faltings, Jan I., Föhrer Grönlandfahrt .... pp. 37–40. There are various interpretations concerning the origin of the name Föhr and its original Frisian name Feer. Current etymological studies suggest that Föhr and also Amrum have names rooted in maritime tradition.Timmermann, Ulf, "Nordfriesische Ortsnamen". In: Munske 2001, p. 370 Another likely root is the Frisian feer which means "barren" and has been attributed to the island's geest core. Until the 19th century, these parts had been heavily podsolised.Bonsen, Uwe (1971). "Geographie von Föhr". In Hansen, Margot and Nico. Föhr – Geschichte und Gestalt einer Insel (in German). Münsterdorf: Hansen & Hansen. p. 25. ''Tradition'' ''Traditional livery for women'' On special occasions, mainly in the western parts of the island, women may wear their traditional costumes (Trachten). ''Seasonal customs'' Several popular customs are kept on Föhr, such as Biikebrennen on 21 February with a great bonfire and the Tamsen (or Thamsen, named after Thomas the Apostle) on 21 December where young people play pranks on others by hiding things that can spin and turn around. During the Christmas season a special kind of Christmas tree exists on Föhr and other North Frisian islands, the so-called kenkenbuum. It consists of a wooden frame which is decorated with a wreath of green leaves. The inner parts carry figures made of dough, including animals and Adam and Eve."Der "Jöölboom"" (in German). Söl'ring Foriining. Image and description of a Jöölboom used on Sylt. On New Year's Eve, groups of people dress up in costumes and walk from house to house to let others guess their true identity (similar to Halloween). According to their age, they are treated with either sweets or alcoholic drinks. In Fering, this tradition is called ütj tu kenknin; the people of Wyk call it Rummelrotje. It corresponds to the Hulken on Amrum. In the times when great parts of the male population on Föhr were seafarers they would spend the winter at home on the island. In the afternoon the bachelors would meet at twilight (Fering: hualewjonken) for social gatherings. Today Hualewjonken is a get-together of confirmed bachelors below the age of 30."Föhrer Bräuche" (in German). Seniorenakademie Heidenheim. ==Arts, literature and music== Oluf Braren (1787–1839), a naïve art painter, was born in Oldsum. Although largely ignored during his lifetime his art became eventually popular in the 20th century. Today there are several professional artists working on Föhr and in Alkersum there is a museum that exhibits notable international artists such as Emil Nolde, Edvard Munch or Max Liebermann.Nagar, Mira (31 August 2008). "Eine Kunstsammlung für die Insel" (in German). Schleswig-Holsteinischer Zeitungsverlag. There are also various Fering authors, among them Stine Andresen (1849–1927) who was a poet and writer from Wyk whose literature often refers to her native island. She published her poetry in German but also in Fering. In 1991, Ellin Nickelsen's novelette Jonk Bradlep (Dark Wedding) was published. With it, she won the first ever held North Frisian literature competition.Nickelsen, Ellin (1991). Jonk Bradlep (in Fering). Bredstedt: Nordfriisk Instituut. ISBN 978-3-88007-175-9. Weblink in German and Fering.The internationally successful Rock band Stanfour is based on Föhr. The island has its own anthem, Leew Eilun Feer (Beloved Isle of Föhr). ==Economy== Föhr's economy is mainly dependent on tourism. Moreover, agriculture, mainly pasture farming, plays an important role. The harbour of Wyk hosts several mussel fishing boats. ==Attractions== ''Wyk'' Sights include a bell tower (raised in 1886) as well as the Sandwall esplanade. Frisian customs and the history of Föhr are displayed at the Dr Carl Haeberlin Frisian Museum, whose entrance is made up of two whale jaw bones. ''Church buildings'' St. John's church in Nieblum The island features three medieval churches from the 12th and 13th century. These are St. Nicolas' church in Wyk-Boldixum (also referred to as St. Nicolai), St. John's (St. Johannis) in Nieblum and St. Lawrence's (St. Laurentii) church in Süderende. The adjacent graveyards contain unusual tombstones which display entire vitae and may show pictures. ''Windmills'' On Föhr five windmills can be found, two of them in Wyk (a Dutch mill called Venti Amica from 1879 in the old town and a buck mill from Hallig Langeneß at the museum), as well as one in Wrixum (an octagonal Dutch mill), one in Borgsum (Octagonal Dutch mill, rebuilt in 1992 after the previous building was ruined by fire) and one in Oldsum (octagonal Dutch mill from 1901). All of them are privately owned except for the buck mill and the mill at Wrixum. ''Duck decoys'' In the marshlands six duck decoys can be visited. First established in the 18th century, these artificial ponds provided a pastime for sea captains and ships' officers during wintertime. Later the ponds were used to trap great numbers of wild ducks. In the pond at Oevenum, more than 3,000,000 ducks have been caught since its installation in 1735, and from 1885 to 1931 a factory in Wyk produced canned duck meat. The preserved meat was exported worldwide.Faltings, Jan I., Föhrer Grönlandfahrt .... pp. 36–37. Works cited: Faltings, Jan I. (2011). Föhrer Grönlandfahrt im 18. und 19. Jahrhundert (in German). Amrum: Verlag Jens Quedens. ISBN 978-3-924422-95-0. Munske, Horst H., ed. (2001). Handbuch des Friesischen – Handbook of Frisian Studies (in German and English). Tübingen: Niemeyer. ISBN 3-484-73048-X. Zacchi, Uwe (1986). Menschen von Föhr – Lebenswege aus drei Jahrhunderten (in German). Heide: Boyens & Co. ISBN 3-8042-0359-0. ''Wadden Sea'' The entire sea surrounding Föhr may also be designated an attraction. Mainly the foreland north of the sea dike, but also the mud flats provide ample space for all kinds of seabirds. Oystercatchers, common eiders, shelducks, snipes and peewits are only a few of them. Moreover, during the season vast swarms of migratory birds will rest at Föhr and the neighbouring islands. Occasionally, especially after severe winter storms, harbour seals may be encountered on the beaches. The beach along the southern shore is popular for swimming. Also, during low tide it is possible to hike from Amrum to Föhr. == Sources == '''Resources''' {{Image|file=Palatines_Images-8.jpg |align=r |size=240 |caption= }} *[https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/151564?availability=Family%20History%20Library Family Search history library] - Emigrants from the island of Foehr (formerly Denmark, now Schleswig- Holstein, Germany) to Australia, Canada, Chile, the United States, and the West Indies, 1850-1875 *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ccho/Cards/WC_TOC.HTM Roots Web free pages] - the Island of Föhr Genealogy *[http://www.torontopubliclibrary.ca/search.jsp;jsessionid=jBslAcWXVIJ2Px8Ud0DnAA__?Ntt=Föhr+Island+(Germany)--Emigration+and+immigration--History--Sources.&Ntk=Subject_Search_Interface Toronto public Library] - Island of Föhr Emigration and Immigration *[https://books.google.com.au/books?id=HnSo5jHJHIgC&pg=PP2&lpg=PP2&dq=Föhr+Germany+emigration+and+immigration&source=bl&ots=7Gm3XGWo8z&sig=L9rlNqfUpQId8ys198FO7V4uQcM&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjtlvm_ie7QAhXCo5QKHZUMD3w4ChDoAQgYMAA#v=onepage&q=Föhr%20Germany%20emigration%20and%20immigration&f=false Google Books] - Ninetheeth century Germans to America *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F%C3%B6hr Wikipedia] - Föhr *[http://www.foehr.de/ Fohr] *[http://ferienhaus.foehrperle.de/imagery/foehr_aerial_view_luftbild_2012.jpg Aerial view of Föhr] *[https://www.welt-atlas.de/datenbank/karten/karte-1-947.gif Map] *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wyk_auf_Föhr Wikipedia] - Wyk auf Föhr is the only town on Föhr *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Sankt_Johannis_a._Föhr_Parish,_Schleswig-Holstein Family Search] - Sankt Johannis a. Föhr Parish, Schleswig-Holstein *[http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/de-nf-02.html crwflags.com] - Föhr-Amrum Subcounty (Germany) [[category: Nordfriesland (Kreis), Schleswig-Holstein]] External links[edit] Wikimedia Commons has media related to Föhr. Föhr, die grüne Insel - Information on Föhr Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.,views of Föhr

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[[Category: The Swedish National Archives]] [[Category: Sweden Genealogy Resources]] =Swedish Census Search= ''Folkräkningar'' is a very useful tool for finding people in Sweden in 1880, 1890, 1900 and 1910 - these are the fully indexed censuses. The index for 1860 only covers Jämtland county. The index for 1870 covers Västerbotten and Norrbotten. The census for 1930 is in the process of being indexed. * Visit [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?sprak=Engelska&returnURL=https://sok.riksarkivet.se/folkrakningar Folkräkningar] - link goes to English version. ''Folkräkningar'' is a secondary source, because the lists are excerpts from the household records kept in the parishes and sent in every ten years to the Central Bureau of Statistics. Information from the continuosly kept household records (primary source) was copied by hand into the special forms for the purpose. Once you have found the people you are looking for, you should follow the leads to consult the records from the parish. ''(more about that later)'' {{Image|file=Folkrakningar_-_Swedish_Census_Search.jpg |size=450 |caption=Folkräkningar first page }} You will notice that while choosing English gives you the framework of the site in English, all the informational content is in untranslated Swedish. The top tabs and the "Select extended search" menu are basically paths to other search types. The basic '''Census''' search form should be easy to understand, and the link to '''Search tips''' gives information in English about the truncations and wildcards you can use. ==A basic search== The search form comes with all the census years checked. However, it is usually best to start your search with all years but one unchecked. Then, of course, it depends on what you already know about the person. {{Image|file=Folkrakningar_-_Swedish_Census_Search-1.jpg |size=600 |caption=Search for Johanna Magnusdotter, born 1851 }} A search for Johanna Magnusdotter, born in 1851, returns 11 hits from 7 different counties, presented in a list with links to further information about each Johanna. Notably, you get to see the whole household: if there is a husband and children, or if she is unmarried and serving in a family. If you are looking for a married couple that emigrated from Sweden together, but you have no idea from which area they came, the name combination of husband and wife may be enough to tell you which is the right Johanna. If you know that Johanna lived in Skaraborg county in 1880 and choose Skaraborg in the County menu the number of hits to check up on is reduced to two. If you know that she was born in Tengene parish there is just a single hit. The more you know about Johanna, the easier it will be to find her. Now, Johanna Magnusdotter is a moderately unusual name. If we search for Anna Andersdotter, born 1851 in the 1880 census we get 454 hits, which is a bit much to check up on - for Anna Andersdotter you even get two hits in a small parish like Tengene. So with the very common names it will be hard to find the right person without more detailed information like the birth parish and/or the home parish, or the name of a partner. On the other hand, with the more uncommon names you may get lucky even if you are not sure of the birth year, but have to enter a range of years like 1850-1852. ===The information you get=== The information you get in the 1880 census for Johanna Magnusdotter, born in Tengene in 1851 is: :'''Magnusdotter, Johanna''' :Census 1880 :'''Name''': Magnusdotter, Johanna :'''Home parish''': Flo <--- THIS parish :'''Place of residence''': Svensgård <--- and THIS village/farm is where you will find her in 1880. :'''Deanery''': Wäne :'''County''': Skaraborg :'''Birth year''': 1851 :'''Birth parish''': Tengene Skaraborgs län <--- THIS is where her birth record should be :'''Marital status''': ''Gift'' (married) :'''Gender''': ''Kvinna'' (woman) :'''Family status''': h. (=''hustru'' =wife) :'''Family status code''': ''Mor/fru'' (mother/wife) :'''Family no''': 1 :'''Page''': 24 - refers to the page in the census :'''Row''': 37 - refers to the row on that page :'''Created by''': Riksarkivet SVAR-Svensk arkivinformation :'''About the household: Persons in the household''' :'''Fam. no 1''' :''Thun, Fredrik'', b. 1850 in Flo Skaraborgs län, ''Arbetskarl'' (workman) :Magnusdotter, Johanna, b. 1851 in Tengene Skaraborgs län :''Alma Teresia'', b. 1876 in Flo Skaraborgs län :''Johan Alfred'', b. 1880 in Flo Skaraborgs län There is usually a digitized image of the list, which ''may'' be useful if you suspect a mistranscription (rare, but it happens). ===What to do with it=== Once you have discovered that there is only one Johanna Magnusdotter born in Tengene in 1851, one thing you can do is extend the search to 1880, 1890, 1900 and 1910, to follow her along, very roughly. This is also good when you have a small number of suspects for somebody who emigrated in 1882 - if they appear in the later censuses, it is obviously not the right person. But what you want to do is to look up her birth record from the info about year and parish, and to look up the family in the household record that covers 1880. The birth record will be the source for her parents and full birth date. The household record will usually give further detail about the family. Particularly, before you can be sure that you have found the correct emigrant, you should make sure that the person really did emigrate; it will be duly noted in the household record. * A shortcut for birth-marriage-death events 1860-1947 is [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?sprak=Engelska&returnURL=https://sok.riksarkivet.se/scb-fodda-vigda-doda SCB births, marriages, deaths] for this period. * Profile for [[Magnusdotter-282|Johanna Magnusdotter]] (under construction) ==Searching for a child== You may have noticed that children living with their parents are in the database without a surname. So if you are looking for the birth and family of Carl Ivar Thune, born 11 July 1887 in Skaraborgs Lan, Sweden, living in Spokane in 1942,"United States World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVJT-FCGM : 13 October 2017), Carl Ivar Thune, 1942; citing NARA microfilm publication M1936, M1937, M1939, M1951, M1962, M1964, M1986, M2090, and M2097 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). you will not find him in ''Folkräkningar'' with the surname Thune, or Tun or any variant. To find children, you need to open the "More Options" part of the search form and enter the surname for a parent. Particularly in the case of emigrants you also will do well to use some asterisks to catch spelling variants. Using *arl to catch both Carl and Karl is always wise (spellings did vary from census to census). For Carl Ivar Thune a search for '''*arl Ivar''', born '''1887''' with Father's last name '''t*un*''' does the trick: he is found in the censuses for 1890 and 1900, but not in 1910. You get no other hits, and you can see that he is resident in Skaraborgs län. (He is the son of our example, Johanna Magnusdotter and he did emigrate). == Sources ==

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[[Category:Folliard Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==Surname Variants of Folliard== These variants are included as part of the Folliard One Name Study. *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/folliard Folliard] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/foliard Foliard] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/foliart Foliart] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/folliart Folliart] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/follard Follard] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/fullard Fullard] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/fulliard Fulliard] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/fullart Fullart] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/fulard Fulard] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/fulart Fulart] ---- ==Leader== *([[O'Brien-2009| A O'Brien]]) - Researching the surname Folliard and variants in Kildare, Meath, Dublin and surrounding counties in Ireland, and immigrants from these places. You are most welcome to join this project. ==Goals== This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Folliard and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers will join the study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. *To collect references to Folliard and variants across the world, with a particular emphasis on Ireland to begin with. ---- ==How You Can Help== You are most welcome to join this project. ---- ==Task List== [[Space:Folliard_Name_Study_To-Do_List|Folliard Name Study To-Do list]] '''Orphaned Profiles''' * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=Folliard Folliard Orphaned profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=Follard Follard Orphaned profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=Fullard Fullard Orphaned profiles on WikiTree]. '''Unsourced Profiles''' * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Folliard-1 Unsourced Folliard profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Follard-1 Unsourced Follard profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Fullard-1 Unsourced Fullard profiles on WikiTree]. '''Unconnected Profiles''' * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=FOLLIARD Unconnected Folliard profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=FOLLARD Unconnected Follard profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=FULLARD Unconnected Fullard profiles on WikiTree]. ---- ==DNA== Do you have Folliard ancestors? Have you taken a DNA test? If yes, please add a link to your Wikitree profile here. *([[O'Brien-2009| A O'Brien]]) - Fullard/Folliard ancestors from Kildare, Ireland. ---- ==Distribution of Folliard== *[http://forebears.io/surnames/folliard Folliard Surname - Forebears.io] *[https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=folliard Folliard Family History -Ancestry.com] *[https://lastnames.myheritage.com/last-name/Folliard Folliard family - MyHeritage] ---- ==Folliard Across the World== '''Ireland''' *[[Space:Ireland%2C_Folliard_Name_Study|Ireland, Folliard Name Study - Page]] *[[:Category:Ireland%2C_Folliard_Name_Study|Ireland, Folliard Name Study - People]] '''Australia''' *[[:Category:Australia%2C_Folliard_Name_Study|Australia, Folliard Name Study - People]] '''Great Britain''' Some discussion on the origins of the surname Fullard in Great Britain - *http://www.blackcountrysociety.co.uk/articles/surnames.htm *[https://theblackcountryfullards.wordpress.com/ The Fullard's of Staffordshire] *[[:Category:England%2C_Folliard_Name_Study|England, Folliard Name Study]] '''United States''' *[[:Category:United_States,_Folliard_Name_Study|United States, Folliard Name Study]] '''South Africa''' *[[:Category:South_Africa,_Folliard_Name_Study|South Africa, Folliard Name Study]] ---- ==Wikitree Members Interests== *([[O'Brien-2009| A O'Brien]]) - Researching the surname Folliard and variants in Kildare, Meath, Dublin and surrounding counties in Ireland, and emigrants from these places. ---- ==Similar Surnames (not covered by this project)== *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Folliott Folliott] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FFOLLIOTT Ffolliott] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FOLLIOT Folliot] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FOLIOTT Foliott] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FOLIOT Foliot] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/folliett Folliett] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FOLLETT Follett] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FOLLET Follet] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FOLLETTE Follette] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FULLER Fuller] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FOWLER Fowler] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FOULER Fouler] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/fullerton Fullerton] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FULLARTON Fullarton] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/fullwood Fullwood] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FULWOOD Fulwood] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FAILLARD Faillard] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FOUILLARD Fouillard] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Foulard Foulard] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FEUILLARD Feuillard] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FEILLARD Feillard] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FALLERT Fallert] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Foland Foland] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FOLLAND Folland] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/POLLIARD Polliard] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/POLLARD Pollard] ==Resources== /this section should include links to helpful websites, lists of publications pertaining to the surname and any other sites or items of interest that are helpful to the project/ ---

Football Legends

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FORD Family Mysteries

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

Ford Name Study

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

Foreman's Defeat

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[[Category: American Revolution]] [[Category: Foreman's Defeat]] [[Category: Grave Creek Massacre]] Action in the Revolutionary War: Foreman's Defeat In the autumn of 1777, when it became known that the Indian Nations northwest of the Ohio would become the allies of Great Britain, an invasion of their country was planned, this to be commanded by General Edward Hand. A call for troops for this purpose was made on the West Virginia frontiersmen, and Major George Skillern raised two companies in Botetourt county, which, with forty Greenbrier county men under Captain William Renick, repaired to Point Pleasant, at the mouth of the Great Kanawha river. At the same time and for the same purpose, Captain William Foreman, of Hampshire county, collected a company of men in the South Branch Valley, and marched to the Ohio, arriving at Fort Henry, now Wheeling, on the 15th of September, fifteen days after the first siege at that place. On Sunday, the 26th ensuing, a great column of smoke was seen down the river and David Shepherd, a County-Lieutenant of Ohio county, believing that the Indians had set fire to the deserted Fort Tomlinson, on the Grave Creek Flats - now Moundsville - dispatched Captain Foreman with forty-five men to that place. No Indians were seen, the fort was intact and the troops spent the night at that place. The next day when returning to Wheeling, the party fell into an ambuscade at "McMechen Narrows," on the Ohio river, now in Marshall county, and twenty-one of the Virginians were killed at the first fire and several badly wounded. The sad event is known in pioneer annals as "Foreman's Defeat", and long was heard the sorrowful story in the homes of the South Branch Valley and among the Hampshire Hills [[http://books.google.com/books?id=_5c8cbq3BDUC&pg=PA46&lpg=PA46&dq=revolutionary+battle+foremans+defeat&source=bl&ots=I0lTQ_GeLI&sig=jBaQxt7OegW40_btyW-lyz6RFq0&hl=en&sa=X&ei=Bek9UpvxJZPA9QSn1YGoBQ&ved=0CDYQ6AEwBw]] A partial list of the Hampshire County men at the Defeat of Captain William Foreman at "McMechen Narrows" between the sites of Wheeling and Moundsville, West Virginia, September 27, 1777 "The American Pioneer", Vol, II, pp. 347-350; DeHass' "History of the Early Settlement and Indian Wars of Western Virginia", pp. 230-234, 279 "Journal of the Virginia House of Delegates", Session beginning October 5, 1778. P. 47. OFFICERS *[[Foreman-718|Captain William Foreman]] *Anthony Miller .... Lieutenant *David Wilson .... Ensign PRIVATES *Edward Peterson, *Benjamin Powell, *Hambleton Foreman, *James Greene, *John Wilson, *Jacob Pugh, *[[Harris-9183|Pvt. Isaac Harris]] *Robert McGrew, *Elisha Shriver, *Henry Riser, *Bartholomew Viney, *Anthony Miller, *John Vincent, *Solomon Jones, *William Ingle, *Nathan Foreman, *Abraham Powell, *Samuel Lowry, *Samuel Johnson, *Jacob Ogle, *Abraham Powell, *John Collins, *Robin Harkness, *William Linn.[http://www.historichampshire.org/foreman.htm History of Hampshire County, West Virginia].[http://www.wvgenweb.org/mineral/foredefeat.htm Foreman's Defeat].[http://historyreconsidered.net/VirginiaRangers1754-1763.html Virginia Rangers]. ==Sources== See also: *[http://www.wvculture.org/history/revwar/foreman.html Primary Documents] *[http://www.wvculture.org/history/revwar/shepherd092777.html Col. David Shepherd to Gen. Edward Hand] Fort Henry Septr. 27, 1777. *Historical accounts of Captain Foreman's exploits in the northern panhandle of West Virginia consistently spell his name as "Foreman" rather than "Forman" *De Haas, Wills. History of the early settlement and Indian wars of Western Virginia; embracing an account of the various expeditions in the West, previous to 1795. Philadelphia: King & Baird. 1851. *History of the Upper Ohio Valley. Madison, WI: Brant & Fuller, 1890. p 71. *Powell, Scott. History of Marshall County. From forest to field; a story of early settlement and development of Marshall County, W. Va., with incidents of early life and roster of soldiers of the several wars, with other matters of interest. Moundsville, WV, 1925. p 29. *Thwaites, Reuben Gold; Kellogg, Louise Phelps (1912). Frontier Defense on the Upper Ohio, 1777 - 1778. Madison, Wisconsin: Wisconsin Historical Society. pp. 301–302.

Forest Dale Cemetery, Malden, Massachusetts

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===About=== Forest Dale Cemetery was designed in 1884 as a public burial ground for Malden, Massachusetts. The land had previously been part of Pratt Hill farm and was purchased by the city in 1883. It was dedicated on Memorial Day in 1885. It sits on 61 acres, abutting the Pine Banks Park, and includes a large veteran's section and a lovely pond. This free space page for the Forest Dale Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Massachusetts_Cemeteries|Massachusetts Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Massachusetts Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:United_States_Cemeteries|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. '''Our goals:''' * Photograph the headstones at this cemetery * Add profiles for each individual * Make all available to fellow researchers This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. === Links to other resources === * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1056071/forest-dale-cemetery FindAGrave.com: Forest Dale Cemetery] * [http://www.cityofmalden.org/department/cemetery City of Malden: Cemetery Department] * Neighborhood View, [https://neighborhoodview.org/2014/06/08/rebirth-in-forest-dale-cemetery/ Rebirth in Malden's Forest Dale Cemetery] * [https://www.forestdalecemetery.org/ Burial search] Forest Dale Cemetery burial search. === Veterans === {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Died!!Inscription!!Photo (click for larger) |- |[[Brown-74829| Frederick T. Brown]]||1864||Co. A, 44th Mass. Inf.||[[Image:Brown-74829.jpg|125px]] |- |[[Stevenson-5836|Matthew Stevenson]]||1865||Co. G, 17th Mass. Inf||[[Image:Stevenson-5836.jpg|125px]] |- |[[Revoire-7|Francis Rivorie]]||1873||Co. A, 17th Mass. Inf'y||[[Image:Revoire-7.jpg|125px]] |- |[[Wylie-1403|Isaac W. Wylie]]||1885||Co. H, 43rd Mass. Inf'y||[[Image:Wylie-1403.jpg|125px]] |- |[[Grover-1831|Joseph B. Grover]]||1887||U.S.N.||[[Image:Grover-1831.jpg|125px]] |- |[[Adams-37078|Julius Adams]]||1888||1st N.Y. Cav.||[[Image:Adams-37078.jpg|125px]] |- |[[John-1836 | Carl John]]||1889||Co. K, 30th Mass. Inf.||[[Image: John-1836.jpg|125px]] |- |[[Wells-16342|Jacob Alonzo Wells]]||1889||Co. E, 13th Mass. Inf'y||[[Image:Wells-16342.jpg|125px]] |- |[[Bumpus-158| Simeon V. Bumpus]]||1893||Co. I, 17th Mass. Inf'y||[[Image:Bumpus-158.jpg|125px]] |- |[[Holmes-11757|Albion K. P. Holmes]]||1895||Co. A 13th Me. Inf.||[[Image:Holmes-11757.jpg |125px]] |- |[[Valentine-2007|Samuel Valentine]]||1895||Co. B, 54th Mass Inf.||[[Image: Valentine-2007-1.jpg|125px]] |- |[[Rudolph-987 |Jacob Rudolph]]||1895||Co. C, 13th Vet. Res. Corps.||[[Image: Rudolph-987.jpg|125px]] |- |[[Higgins-6586|Simeon C. Higgins]]||1897||Chaplain, 30th Me. Inf.||[[Image: Higgins-6586.jpg|125px]] |- |[[Mudgett-228|Horatio R. Mudgett]]||1898||Co. H, 4th Mass. Inf.||[[Image:Mudgett-228.jpg|125px]] |- |[[Gerry-306|J. Madison Gerry]]||1899||Musician, Co C, 1st N.H. Heavy Artillery||[[Image:Gerry-306.jpg|125px]] |- |[[Marshall-14950|James L. Marshall]]||1899||LDS U.S. Navy||[[Image:Marshall-14950.jpg|125px]] |- |[[Wentworth-2154|Nathaniel Wentworth]]||1899||Co. K, 8th ME Inf.||[[Image:Wentworth-2154.jpg|125px]] |- |[[Williams-67249|Charles B. Williams]]||1899||Co K, 4th Mass H.A.||[[Image: Williams-67249.jpg|125px]] |- |[[Saltmarsh-71|Edward C. Saltmarsh]]||1899||Capt. Co. E., 12th Mass. Inf.||[[Image:Saltmarsh-71.jpg|125px]] |- |[[Hews-63|Daniel D. Hews]]||1899||Lieut. Co. E. 1st Mass. Cav.||[[Image:Hews-63.jpg|125px]] |- |[[Whitney-4255| Simri Whitney]]||1900||Co C 11th Mass Inf.||[[Image:Whitney-4255.jpg|125px]] |- |[[Potter-8429 | John F. Potter]]||1900||Co. B, 1st Mass. Inf||[[Image:Potter-8429.jpg|125px]] |- |[[Rogers-23152|Peter M. Rogers]]||1900||Lieut. Co. E, 11th Mass. Inf.||[[Image:Rogers-23152.jpg|125px]] |- |[[Renaud-1149|Louis G. Renaud]]||1900||U.S. Navy||[[Image:Renaud-1149.jpg|125px]] |- |[[Jones-71957| Victor W. Jones]]||1900||Act'g Ensign, U.S. Navy||[[Image:Jones-71957.jpg|125px]] |- |[[Gaul-325 |John Gaul]]||1901||Co. F, 59th Mass. Inf.||[[Image:Gaul-325.jpg|125px]] |- |[[Jose-403|Charles S. Jose]]||1901||Co. C, 3rd Mass. H.A.||[[Image: Jose-403.jpg|125px]] |- |[[Mathews-3434|Alfred R. Mathews]]||1901||US Navy||[[Image: Mathews-3434.jpg|125px]] |- |[[Bucklin-217|George W. Bucklin]]||1901||Co. C, 3rd Mass. Inf.||[[Image:Bucklin-217.jpg|125px]] |- |[[Blenkinsop-39|Robert Blenkinsop]]||1901||U.S. Navy||[[Image:Blenkinsop-39.jpg|125px]] |- |[[Dwelley-121| Lemuel B. S. Dwelley]]||1901||Co. C. 42nd Mass. Inf.||[[Image:Dwelley-121.jpg|125px]] |- |[[Townsend-2177| Newton Townsend]]||1901||Co. C. 38th Mass. 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Forest Fires

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Forest Fires
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Detrimental: Elderly CO exposure. 63,212 fires 2014: cost $1,522,149,000
'''Wildfires aid to promote forest health''' according to National Forest service agencies. With more people being in or near forests, fire suppression is done. This leads to an overgrowth of forest trees and bushes, providing excess fuel, which then will raise the level of severity, range and duration of a wildfire once a forest fire breaks out... Reports of global warming, climate changes, possible drought and acts done by people contribute to increases in wildfire risk in the forests. National Forest Service agencies report improper management of the forests or not following natural forest cycles. Forested areas require a high level of maintenance. *It should be noted that exposure to CO (carbon monoxide) to babies, elderly and forest fire employees fighting forest fires is detrimental to health. Causes of Forest Fires :1) Ignition - sparks by plowing, by cars, trains, by cigarettes, or campfires. :2) Combustible material - such as a forest filled with dead trees or overpopulated forest, :3) speed of propagation :4) Effect of weather on the fire, such as dryness, and winds. :5) Lightning strikes '''Education to public'''. *Inciweb for Public information and Forest Fire usage *www.fs.fed.us/fire/.../smokejumpers/.../faq.html pay $16.00/hour, 25% extra if parachute jump *'''[http://inciweb.nwcg.gov/ 2011 incidents of United States for Public information and workers use Inciweb'''] *http://www.fs.fed.us/fire/people/hotshots/IHC_hist.html ::Sikorsky helicopters haul water from ponds, streams ::Smoke Jumpers ::Prescribed burns in National Forests ::Hotshots- firefighters :::Fireworks ban near National Forest land {{Image|file=Disasters-7.jpg |align=l |size=200 |caption=aging tankers drop slurry}} {{Image|file=Disasters-8.jpg |align=c |size=200 |caption= Helicopters drop water}}{{Clear}} *Preventive: if dry, ban on fires outside. '''BUSH FIRES of AUSTRALIA''': :An unusual heatwave affected SE Australia (28–30 Jan., 2009. Melbourne broke records by sweltering through three consecutive days above 43 °C (109 °F) This heatwave was caused by (Weather) - a slow moving high-pressure system. (Ideal for a fire) The premier of Victoria, John Brumby issued a warning to residents. Hot NW winds in excess of 100 kilometers per hour (62 mph) hit the state. 3,582 firefighting personnel, mainly from the Country Fire Authority (CFA) and Department of Sustainability and Environment (DSE), were deployed. '''{{Red|173 Deaths}}''' :Interpretation of this image: ::'''{{Red|Unburned vegetation is red}}''' ::'''{{Orange|Naturally bare ground is tan}}''' ::'''{{Green|Burned areas: charcoal below}}''' {{Image|file=Worldwide_Disasters_Project_Images-37.jpg |align=c |size=270 |caption=Bushland fires. }} {{Image|file=Worldwide_Disasters_Project_Images-38.jpg |align=l |size=270 |caption=Black Friday. }}{{Image|file=Worldwide_Disasters_Project_Images-39.jpg |align=c |size=250 |caption=' }} '''and others''' For current information on Wild Fires around the world. Please note: some are controlled burns. https://firms2.modaps.eosdis.nasa.gov/map/#t:adv;d:2020-09-09..2020-09-10;@274.3,-8.2,3z

Forest Glen, Maryland - History

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[[Category: Forest Glen, Maryland]] [[Wikipedia:Forest Glen, Maryland | '''Forest Glen on Wikipedia''']] == Overview == :Forest Glen was once part of a land grant made in 1680 to one of Archbishop John Carroll's ancestors. :Daniel Carroll, one of the Founding Fathers of the United States, lived in Forest Glen. Carroll's body was buried in St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church Cemetery in Forest Glen. The church building was originally built as a wood-framed structure in 1774. It was replaced by a brick structure in 1894.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forest_Glen,_Maryland :'''Ye Forest Inne, June 1, 1887. ''' :: A group of men formed the Forest Glen Improvement Company, and acquired a portion of the Highlands tract from Alfred Ray. Their plan was to build a resort hotel that would attract people from Washington during the muggiest months of the summer to a cooler and less humid spot. The venture was not successful. :'''National Park Seminary and College''' ::The National Park Seminary later called National Park College, was a private girls' school open from 1894 to 1942. It took over from the Forest Glen Hotel. The schools name alludes to nearby Rock Creek Park. {| align="right" style="outline:blue solid;background:lightblue" |{{Image|file=Forest_Glen_Maryland_-_History-3.jpg |caption='''Main House''' |size=m }} |} ::The campus began in 1887 as "Ye Forest Inne" a summer vacation retreat for Washington, D.C., residents. The retreat did not succeed financially, and the property was sold and redeveloped as a finishing school, opening in 1894 with a class of 48 female students. "A Brief History of National Park Seminary". Bethesda, Maryland: EYA, LLC. Archived from the original on 2007-09-28. Retrieved October 23, 2006 ::The architecture of the campus remained eclectic and whimsical. In addition to various Victorian styles, exotic designs included a Dutch windmill, a Swiss chalet, a Japanese pagoda, an Italian villa, and an English castle. Walter Reed Army Medical Center. "Forest Glen Annex". Archived from the original on September 27, 2006. Retrieved October 24, 2006. Many of these small homes with international designs were built from blueprints obtained by competing sororities, but all were designed by architect Emily Elizabeth Holman of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. {| align ="left" style="outline:blue solid;background:lightblue" |{{Image|file=Forest_Glen_Maryland_-_History-4.jpg |caption='''Chateau Gardens''' |size=x190 }} |} {| align ="right" style="outline:blue solid;background:lightblue" |{{Image|file=Forest_Glen_Maryland_-_History-8.jpg |caption='''Riders by the Gymnasium''' |size=x190 }} |} {{clear}}
{|align ="left" style="outline:blue solid;background:lightblue" |Read more about the National Park Seminary.[[http://www.operant.com/Seminary/main_page.html]] |} {{clear}} :'''Walter Reed Army Annex''' :: With U.S. involvement in World War II, the Army’s Walter Reed General Hospital needed more space for the convalescence and rehabilitation of returning veterans. Exerting its authority under the War Powers Act, it bought the “National Park College” for $800,000 in 1942. In addition, the Army bought a much larger area of over 100 acres (0.40 km2) to the south of the school – then an operating dairy farm and a former tobacco plantation – which are now the operational portion of the installation. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forest_Glen_Annex :'''St John the Evangelist Catholic Church''' :: The history of St. John the Evangelist parish begins over 200 years ago, when Rev. John Carroll, S.J. said the first Mass in his mother's home in Rock Creek, the area currently known as Forest Glen. All the larger homes belonging to Catholics of that day had rooms set aside for the offering of Mass, since penal laws made it illegal to erect Catholic churches. Father Carroll’s zealous ministry created the need for a place of worship and, in 1774, the Carroll Chapel (now called St. John’s Chapel) was built close to the family home.http://www.sjeparish.org/community/history-place :'''Forest Glen Castle''' {| align="center" style="outline:blue solid;background:lightblue" |{{Image|file=Forest_Glen_Maryland_-_History-9.jpg |caption='''Castle''' }} |} :'''Fowler's Market''' {| align="center" style="outline:blue solid;background:lightblue" |{{Image|file=Forest_Glen_Maryland_-_History-10.jpg |caption='''Fowler's Market''' }} |} :'''B&O MET Railroad Station''' {|style="outline:blue solid;background:lightblue" align="center" |{{Image|file=Forest_Glen_Maryland_-_History-2.jpg |caption='''B&O MET Railroad Station, Forest Glen MD, 1928''' |size=m }} |} :'''Carroll Springs Sanitarium''' {|style="outline:blue solid;background:lightblue" align="center" |{{Image|file=Forest_Glen_Maryland_-_History-1.jpg |caption='''Carroll Springs Sanitarium''' |size=m }} |} :'''Facebook Group''' ::Friends of Forest Glen, Maryland Facebook Group. [[https://www.facebook.com/groups/ForestGlen.Md/]] == Sources ==

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----- '''April 1798''' '''The Natchez District''' was claimed by the U.S. in 1798. In April of that year, the U.S. created the Mississippi Territory, with Natchez as its first capital. The French explorer Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville had passed through the area in 1699 and had christened both the Amité and the Tangipahoa rivers. In 1774, Britain extended the borders of its West Florida colony (gained after the Seven Years' War) from the 31st parallel north to 32° 22′ north, in part to give colonists access to the fertile Natchez District. By 1776, a sizable colony of English-speaking Loyalist planters had settled there. {{Image|file=Formation_of_Mississippi_Counties.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Natchez District. }} After the American Revolutionary War, via a treaty with Spain (which had regained West Florida from Britain), the United States acquired the Natchez District. *[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Adams%20County,%20Mississippi ADAMS], 1799, The Natchez District; :*[[:Category:Wilkinson_County%2C_Mississippi|WILKINSON]], 1802 :*[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Amite%20County,%20Mississippi AMITE, 1809] :*[[:Category:Franklin_County%2C_Mississippi|FRANKLIN]] 1809 *[[:Category:Jefferson_County%2C_Mississippi|JEFFERSON]],1799 Natchez District (AKA Pinckney County) :*[[:Category:Claiborne_County%2C_Mississippi|CLAIBORNE]], 1802 *[[:Category:Warren_County%2C_Mississippi|WARREN]], 1809 Natchez District '''December 17, 1801''' [http://digital.library.okstate.edu/kappler/Vol2/treaties/cho0056.htm '''The Treaty of Fort Adams'''] was signed on December 17, 1801 between the Choctaw and the United States Government. The treaty ceded about 2,641,920 acres of Choctaw land. The treaty was originally designed for the creation of the '''Natchez Trace'''
[http://www.legendsofamerica.com/ms-natcheztrace.html '''Legends of America: Natchez Trace - Traveled For Thousands of Years''']
'''November 16, 1805''' [http://digital.library.okstate.edu/kappler/Vol2/treaties/cho0087.htm '''The Treaty of Mount Dexter'''] was signed between the United States and the Choctaws. The treaty was signed November 16, 1805. The 4,142,720-acre area ceded was from the Natchez District to the Tombigbee Alabama River watershed, mostly in present-day Mississippi.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Mount_Dexter *[[:Category:Wayne_County%2C_Mississippi|WAYNE]], 1809 created from Washington Alabama :*[[:Category:Greene_County%2C_Mississippi|GREENE]], 1811, *[[:Category:Marion_County%2C_Mississippi|MARION]], 1811 :*[[:Category:Lawrence_County%2C_Mississippi|LAWRENCE]], 1814 :*[[:Category:Pike_County%2C_Mississippi|PIKE]], 1815 :*[[:Category:Covington_County%2C_Mississippi|COVINGTON]], 1819, Created from Lawrence and Wayne. Bainbridge County, Mississippi, was formed January 17, 1823, the county was dissolved by an act dated January 21, 1824 ::*[[:Category:Jones_County%2C_Mississippi|JONES]] name changed to Davis, then back to Jones in 1868 :*[[:Category:Perry_County%2C_Mississippi|PERRY]], 1820, Created from Green :*[[:Category:Jones_County%2C_Mississippi|JONES]], 1826, Created from Covington and Wayne '''1812''' Counties created from Mobile District, Spanish West Florida *[[:Category:Hancock_County%2C_Mississippi|HANCOCK]], 1812, Mobile District :*[[:Category:Harrison_County%2C_Mississippi|HARRISON]], 1841 :*[[:Category:Pearl_River_County%2C_Mississippi|PEARL RIVER]], 1872 *[[:Category:Jackson_County%2C_Mississippi|JACKSON]]], 1812, Mobile District '''1816''' Chickasaw Cession *[[:Category:Monroe_County%2C_Mississippi|MONROE]], 1821, Monroe County was created 9 February 1821 from the 1816 Chickasaw Cession. :*[[:Category:Lowndes_County%2C_Mississippi|LOWNDES]], 1830 '''1817'''Mississippi admitted to the Union as a State. '''October 18, 1820''' [http://digital.library.okstate.edu/kappler/Vol2/treaties/cho0191.htm '''The Treaty of Doak's Stand'']' was signed on October 18, 1820 (proclaimed on January 8, 1821) between the United States and the Choctaw Indian tribe. Based on the terms of the accord, the Choctaw agreed to give up approximately one-half of their remaining Choctaw homeland.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Doak%27s_Stand *[[:Category:Hinds_County%2C_Mississippi|HINDS]], 1821 :*[[:Category:Rankin_County%2C_Mississippi|RANKIN]] was created 4 February 1828 from Hinds County :*[[:Category:Copiah_County%2C_Mississippi|COPIAH]], created 21 January 1823 from Hinds County ::*[[:Category:Simpson_County%2C_Mississippi|SIMPSON]], 1824, Formed from Copiah :*[[:Category:Yazoo_County%2C_Mississippi|YAZOO]] ::*[[:Category:Washington_County%2C_Mississippi|WASHINGTON]],1827, Formed from Warren and Yazoo ::*[[:Category:Madison_County%2C_Mississippi|MADISON]], 1828 Formed from Yazoo '''September 27, 1830''' [http://digital.library.okstate.edu/kappler/Vol2/treaties/cho0310.htm '''The Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek'''] was a treaty signed on September 27, 1830 (and proclaimed on February 24, 1831) between the Choctaw and the United States Government. This was the first removal treaty carried into effect under the Indian Removal Act. The treaty ceded about 11 million acres of the Choctaw Nation (now Mississippi) in exchange for about 15 million acres in the Indian territory (now the state of Oklahoma).https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Dancing_Rabbit_Creek {{Image|file=Maps_of_Mississippi.png |align=r |size=m |caption= }} Non- County (Choctaw) Lands were attached to MADISON,MONROE, WASHINGTON,WAYNE, YAZOO, RANKIN, and SIMPSON :[[:Category:Attala_County%2C_Mississippi|ATTALA]],1833, from Madison, (Choctaw Cession) :[[:Category:Jasper_County%2C_Mississippi|JASPER]],1833 from Jones and Wayne, (Choctaw Cession) :[[:Category:Carroll_County%2C_Mississippi|CARROLL]], 1833 from Lowndes and Monroe, (Choctaw Cession) :[[:Category:Holmes_County%2C_Mississippi|HOLMES]] , 1833, from Yazoo, (Choctaw Cession) :[[:Category:Choctaw_County%2C_Mississippi|CHOCTAW]], 1833 From Lowndes, Madison, Monroe and Yazoo Counties,(Choctaw Cession) :[[:Category:Clarke_County%2C_Mississippi|CLARK]], 1833 from Wayne, (Choctaw Cession) :[[:Category:Lauderdale_County%2C_Mississippi|LAUDERDALE]], 1833 From Wayne and Rankin, (Choctaw Cession) :[[:Category:Leake_County%2C_Mississippi|LEAKE]], 1833, from Madison and Rankin, (Choctaw Cession) :[[:Category:Neshoba_County%2C_Mississippi|NESHOBA]], 1833, From Jones, Madison, Rankin and Wayne Counties,(Choctaw Cession) :[[:Category:Noxubee_County%2C_Mississippi|NOXUBEE]], 1833 from Lowndes and Rankin Counties, (Choctaw Cession) :[[:Category:Oktibbeha_County%2C_Mississippi|OKTIBBEHA]], 1833 from Lourdes, (Choctaw Cession) :[[:Category:Scott_County%2C_Mississippi|SCOTT]], 1833 from Covington, Jones and Rankin Counties, (Choctaw Cession) :[[:Category:Smith_County%2C_Mississippi|SMITH]], 1833, from Covington, Jones and Rankin CountiES,(Choctaw Cession) :[[:Category:Tallahatchie_County%2C_Mississippi|TALLAHATCHIE]] County was created 23 December 1833 from the Choctaw Cession :[[:Category:Winston_County%2C_Mississippi|WINSTON]], 1833 from Lowndes, Rankin, and Wayne Counties , (Choctaw Cession) :[[:Category:Yalobusha_County%2C_Mississippi|YALOBUSHA]], 1833, Monroe, Washington and Yazoo Counties, (Choctaw Cession) '''1832''' [http://digital.library.okstate.edu/kappler/Vol2/treaties/chi0356.htm#mn2 Treaty with the Chickasaw], 1832. Ceded lands ( 6,422,400 acre) east of the Mississippi River and provide protection for the 'weak' tribe '''1836''' :[[:Category:Bolivar_County%2C_Mississippi|BOLIVAR]] 1836 from Tallahatchie and Washington Counties :[[:Category:Chickasaw_County%2C_Mississippi|CHICKASAW]] 1836 from Monroe County and Chickasaw Cession :[[:Category:Coahoma_County%2C_Mississippi|COAHOMA]] 1836 from Chickasaw Cession :[[:Category:DeSoto_County%2C_Mississippi|DESOTO]] 1836 from Chickasaw Lands :[[:Category:Itawamba_County%2C_Mississippi|ITAWAMBA]] 1836 from Monroe County and the Chickasaw Cession :[[:Category:Lafayette_County%2C_Mississippi|LAFAYETTE]] 1836 from Monroe County and the Chickasaw Cession :[[:Category:Marshall_County%2C_Mississippi|MARSHALL]] 1836 from Monroe County and the Chickasaw Cession. :[[:Category:Newton_County%2C_Mississippi|NEWTON]] 1836 from Neshoba County :[[:Category:Panola_County%2C_Mississippi|PANOLA]] 1836 from Monroe and Washington Counties :[[:Category:Pontotoc_County%2C_Mississippi|PONTOTOC]] 1836 from Monroe County and the Chickasaw Cession :[[:Category:Tippah_County%2C_Mississippi|TIPPAH]] 1836 from Monroe County and the Chickasaw Cession :[[:Category:Tishomingo_County%2C_Mississippi|TISHOMINGO]] 1836 Monroe County and the Chickasaw Cession :[[:Category:Tunica_County%2C_Mississippi|TUNICA]] 1836 Washington County and the Chickasaw Cession {{Image|file=Maps_of_Mississippi.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption= }} '''1844''' :[[:Category:Issaquena_County%2C_Mississippi|ISSAQUENA]] 1844 created from Washington County :[[:Category:Sunflower_County%2C_Mississippi|SUNFLOWER]], 1844 created from Bolivar County and Washington Counties '''1852''' :[[:Category:Calhoun_County%2C_Mississippi|CALHOUN]], 1852, created from Chickasaw, Lafayette and Yalobusha Counties '''1866''' :[[:Category:Lee_County%2C_Mississippi|LEE]], 1866, created from Itawamba and Pontotoc Counties '''1870''' :[[:Category:Alcorn_County%2C_Mississippi|ALCORN]], Alcorn County was created 15 April 1870 from Tippah and Tishomingo Counties. :[[:Category:Union_County%2C_Mississippi|UNION]] created 7 July 1870 from Pontotoc and Tippah Counties '''1871''' :[[:Category:Leflore_County%2C_Mississippi|LEFLORE]], 1871, created from Carroll and Sunflower Counties :[[:Category:Clay_County%2C_Mississippi|COLEFAX now CLAY]] 1871, name changed to CLAY in 1876. Created from Chickasaw, Lowndes, Monroe and Oktibbeha Counties. :[[:Category:Montgomery_County%2C_Mississippi|MONTGOMERY]], 187, created from Carroll and Choctaw Counties '''1873''' :[[:Category:Tate_County%2C_Mississippi|TATE]], 1873 formed from DeSoto, Marshall, Tunica and Marshall County '''1876''' :[[:Category:Sharkey_County%2C_Mississippi|SHARKEY]], 1876, from Issaquena, Warren and Washington Counties '''1877''' :[[:Category:Quitman_County%2C_Mississippi|QUITMAN]], 1877, carved out of Coahoma, Panola, Tallahatchie and Tunica Counties '''1882''' SUMNER name changed to [[:Category:Webster_County%2C_Mississippi|WEBSTER]], was created 6 April 1874 from Montgomery, Chickasaw, Choctaw and Oktibbeha Counties. {{Image|file=Maps_of_Mississippi-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption= }} '''1890''' :[[:Category:Pearl_River_County%2C_Mississippi|PEARL RIVER]], 1890 Hancock and Marion Counties '''1904''' :[[:Category:Lamar_County%2C_Mississippi|LAMAR]], 1904, created Marion and Pearl River Counties '''1906''' [[:Category:Forrest_County%2C_Mississippi|FORREST]] 1906, created from Perry County [[:Category:Jefferson_Davis_County%2C_Mississippi|JEFFERSON DAVIS]] was created 31 March 1906 from Covington and Lawrence Counties '''1912''' [[:Category:Walthall_County%2C_Mississippi|WALTHALL]], 1912, created from Marion and Pike Counties '''1916''' [[:Category:Stone_County%2C_Mississippi|STONE]], 1916, created from Harrison County. '''1918''' [[:Category:Humphreys_County%2C_Mississippi|HUMPHREYS]] , 1918, created from Holmes, Sunflower, Washington and Yazoo Counties ---- {{Image|file=Maps_of_Mississippi-5.jpg |caption=Map of Mississippi county boundaries and county seats. }} ---- ==Bibliography== [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=xksTAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PR3 Mississippi : Comprising Sketches of Counties, Towns, Events, Institutions ...Volume 1 edited by Dunbar Rowland] [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=o4IyAQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA13 Mississippi : Comprising Sketches of Counties, Towns, Events, Institutions ...Volume 2 edited by Dunbar Rowland] [https://books.google.com/booksid=GfMxAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA5&lpg=PA5&dq#v=onepage&q&f=false Mississippi : Comprising Sketches of Counties, Towns, Events, Institutions ...Volume 3 edited by Dunbar Rowland] ----- '''List of Mississippi Counties with Burned Courthouses''' *Alcorn County Courthouse – Corinth – Record Loss in 1917 *Attala County Courthouse – Kosciusko – 1858, 1860 and 1896 *Bolivar County Courthouse – Rosedale and Cleveland – Fire in 1863, Flood in 1865 *Calhoun County Courthouse – Pittsboro – Fire in 1922 *Chickasaw County Courthouse – Houston – Fire in 1863 *Choctaw County Courthouse – Ackerman – Fire 1874, 1888 *Covington County Courthouse – Collins – Record loss in 1904 *Desoto County Courthouse – Hernando – Record loss in 1940 *Franklin County Courthouse – Meadville – Fire in 1877 *Greene County Courthouse – Leakesville – Fire in 1875 *Holmes County Courthouse – A courthouse fire in 1884 destroyed many of the records, but the deeds were housed in a separate building and Will Book I was rescued. *Jackson County Courthouse – Pascagoula – Fire in 1875 *Jefferson County Courthouse – Fayette – Record loss in 1904, Fire in 1990 *Jones County Courthouse – Laurel and Ellisville – Unknown Date *Kemper County Courthouse – DeKalb – Fire in 1882 *Lee County Courthouse – Tupelo – Fire in 1873 & 1904 *Lincoln County Courthouse – Brookhaven – Unknown 1893 *Montgomery County Courthouse – Winona – Record loss, 1903. *Newton County Courthouse – Decatur – Record loss, 1877 and 1910. *Oktibbeha County Courthouse – Starkville – Record loss, 1880. *Panola County Courthouse – Sardis – Record loss, 1886 *Perry County Courthouse – New Augusta – Record loss, 1877 *Pike County Courthouse – Magnolia – Record loss, 1882 *Prentiss County Courthouse – Booneville – Record loss, 1912. *Simpson County Courthouse – Mendenhall – Record loss, 1840, 1872 *Smith County Courthouse – Raleigh – Record loss, 1892, 1915 *Sunflower County Courthouse – Indianola – Record loss, 1870. *Tallahatchie County Courthouse – Charleston/Sumner – Record loss at Sumner, 1908 *Tippah County Courthouse – Ripley – Record loss, 1863 *Union County Courthouse – New Albany – Record loss, 1882 *Wayne County Courthouse – Waynesboro – Record loss, 1892

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Join: [[Space:US History-North Carolina|North Carolina History Project]] }} The County Seat, Year Formed, counties formed from, and the origin of the county name is listed below in a sortable table. This list does not include the three [[#Extinct_Counties|extinct North Carolina Counties]] that existed when North Carolina was formed.[[Wikipedia:List_of_Counties_in_North Carolina]], [[#NCPedia]] {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable sortable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue;" |- !County !County Seat !Year Formed !Formed from counties !Origin of the Name |- |[[:Category:Alamance County, North Carolina|Alamance County]]||[[:Category:Graham, North Carolina|Graham]]||1849||Orange County||[[:Category: Battle of Alamance|The Battle of Alamance]] which was derived from the local Indian word meaning "blue clay" found in the Great Alamance Creek |- |[[:Category:Alexander County, North Carolina|Alexander County]]||[[:Category:Taylorsville, North Carolina|Taylorsville]]||1847||Caldwell County, Iredell County, and Wilkes County||[[Alexander-10861|William Julius Alexander]], member of the legislature and Speaker of the North Carolina House of Commons |- |[[:Category:Alleghany County, North Carolina|Alleghany County]]||[[:Category:Sparta, North Carolina|Sparta]]||1859||Ashe County||Derived from a corruption of the Delaware Indian name for the Allegheny and Ohio Rivers and is said to have meant "a fine stream" |- |[[:Category:Anson County, North Carolina|Anson County]]||[[:Category:Wadesboro, North Carolina|Wadesboro]]||1750||Bladen County||[[Anson-266|George, Lord Anson]] (1697–1762), a celebrated English admiral who circumnavigated the globe |- |[[:Category:Ashe County, North Carolina|Ashe County]]||[[:Category:Jefferson, North Carolina|Jefferson]]||1799||Wilkes County||[[Ashe-324|Samuel Swann Ashe]] (1725–1813), a Revolutionary patriot, superior court judge, and governor of North Carolina |- |[[:Category:Avery County, North Carolina|Avery County]]||[[:Category:Newland, North Carolina|Newland]]||1911||Caldwell County, Mitchell County, and Watauga County||[[Avery-2508|Col Waightstill Avery]] (1741–1821), a soldier of the Revolution and Attorney General of North Carolina |- |[[:Category:Beaufort County, North Carolina|Beaufort County]]||[[:Category:Washington, North Carolina|Washington]]||1712||Bath County||[[Somerset-34|Henry Somerset]], Duke of Beaufort, who in 1709 became one of the Lords Proprietor |- |[[:Category:Bertie County, North Carolina|Bertie County]]||[[:Category:Windsor, North Carolina|Windsor]]||1722||Chowan County||[[Bertie-35|James]] or Henry Bertie, two Lords Proprietor of colonial North Carolinanot sure if they were Lords Proprietors |- |[[:Category:Bladen County, North Carolina|Bladen County]]||[[:Category:Elizabethtown, North Carolina|Elizabethtown]]||1734||New Hanover County||[[Bladen-27|Martin Bladen]], a member of the Board of Trade |- |[[:Category:Brunswick County, North Carolina|Brunswick County]]||[[:Category:Bolivia, North Carolina|Bolivia]]||1764||Bladen County and New Hanover County||[[Hannover-19|George I of Great Britain]] (1660–1727), Duke of Brunswick and Lüneburg |- |[[:Category:Buncombe County, North Carolina|Buncombe County]]||[[:Category:Asheville, North Carolina|Asheville]]||1791||Burke County and Rutherford County||[[Buncombe-50|Edward Buncombe]], a Revolutionary soldier, who was wounded and captured at the Battle of Germantown, and died a paroled prisoner in Philadelphia |- |[[:Category:Burke County, North Carolina|Burke County]]||[[:Category:Morganton, North Carolina|Morganton]]||1777||Rowan County||[[Burke-3204|Thomas Burke]] (1747–1783), a member of the Continental Congress and governor of North Carolina |- |[[:Category:Bute County, North Carolina|Bute County]]|| [[:Category:Warrenton, North Carolina|Warrenton]]|| 1764 ||Granville || [[Stuart-1038|John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute]] Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1762-1763. |- |[[:Category:Cabarrus County, North Carolina|Cabarrus County]]||[[:Category:Concord, North Carolina|Concord]]||1792||Mecklenburg County||[[Cabarrus-7|Stephen Cabarrus]] (1754–1808), member of the legislature and Speaker of the North Carolina House of Commons |- |[[:Category:Caldwell County, North Carolina|Caldwell County]]||[[:Category:Lenoir, North Carolina|Lenoir]]||1841||Burke County and Wilkes County||[[Caldwell-4793|Joseph Caldwell]] (1773–1835), the first president of the University of North Carolina |- |[[:Category:Camden, North Carolina|Camden City/County]]||[[:Category:Camden, North Carolina|Camden]]||1777||Pasquotank County||[[Pratt-3508|Charles Pratt, 1st Earl Camden]] (1714–1794), who opposed the taxation of the American colonists |- |[[:Category:Carteret County, North Carolina|Carteret County]]||[[:Category:Beaufort, North Carolina|Beaufort]]||1722||Craven County||[[Carteret-5|John Carteret, 2nd Earl Granville]] (1690–1763), who inherited one-eighth share in the Province of Carolina through his great-grandfather George Carteret |- |[[:Category:Caswell County, North Carolina|Caswell County]]||[[:Category:Yanceyville, North Carolina|Yanceyville]]||1777||Orange County||[[Caswell-444|Richard Caswell]] (1729–1789), member of the first Continental Congress and first governor of North Carolina after the Declaration of Independence |- |[[:Category:Catawba County, North Carolina|Catawba County]]||[[:Category:Newton, North Carolina|Newton]]||1842||Lincoln County||[[:Category: Catawba|Catawba Indians]] |- |[[:Category:Chatham County, North Carolina|Chatham County]]||[[:Category:Pittsboro, North Carolina|Pittsboro]]||1771||Orange County||[[Pitt-473|William Pitt]], 1st Earl of Chatham (1708–1778), Secretary of State during the French and Indian War and was later Prime Minister of Great Britain |- |[[:Category:Cherokee County, North Carolina|Cherokee County]]||[[:Category:Murphy, North Carolina|Murphy]]||1839||Macon County||[[:Category:Cherokee|Cherokee Indians]] |- |[[:Category:Chowan County, North Carolina|Chowan County]]||[[:Category:Edenton, North Carolina|Edenton]]||1668||Albemarle County||[[:Category:Chowanoke|Chowanoke Indian tribe]] |- |[[:Category:Clay County, North Carolina|Clay County]]||[[:Category:Hayesville, North Carolina|Hayesville]]||1861||Cherokee County||[[Clay-233|Henry Clay]] (1777–1852), statesman and orator who represented Kentucky in both the House of Representatives and Senate |- |[[:Category:Cleveland County, North Carolina|Cleveland County]]||[[:Category:Shelby, North Carolina|Shelby]]||1841||Lincoln County and Rutherford County||[[Cleveland-60|Benjamin Cleveland]] (1738–1806), a colonel in the American Revolutionary War who took part in the Battle of Kings Mountain |- |[[:Category:Columbus County, North Carolina|Columbus County]]||[[:Category:Whiteville, North Carolina|Whiteville]]||1808||Bladen County and Brunswick County||[[Colombo-58|Christopher Columbus ]](1451–1507), navigator, explorer, and one of the first Europeans to explore the Americas |- |[[:Category:Craven County, North Carolina|Craven County]]||[[:Category:New Bern, North Carolina|New Bern]]||1705||Bath County||[[Craven-1139|William, Earl of Craven]] (1608–1697), who was a Lords Proprietor of colonial North Carolina |- |[[:Category:Cumberland County, North Carolina|Cumberland County]]||[[:Category:Fayetteville, North Carolina|Fayetteville]]||1754||Bladen County||[[Hannover-59|Prince William, Duke of Cumberland]] (1721–1765), a military leader and son of George II |- |[[:Category:Currituck County, North Carolina|Currituck County]]||[[:Category:Currituck, North Carolina|Currituck]]||1668||Albemarle County||Traditionally said to be an Indian word for wild geese, also rendered "Coratank" |- |[[:Category:Dare County, North Carolina|Dare County]]||[[:Category:Manteo, North Carolina|Manteo]]||1870||Currituck County, Hyde County, and Tyrrell County||[[Dare-223|Virginia Dare]] (b. 1587), the first child born of English parents in America |- |[[:Category:Davidson County, North Carolina|Davidson County]]||[[:Category:Lexington, North Carolina|Lexington]]||1822||Rowan County||[[Davidson-1204|William Lee Davidson]] (1746–1781), an American Revolutionary War general who was mortally wounded at Cowan's Ford |- |[[:Category:Davie County, North Carolina|Davie County]]||[[:Category:Mocksville, North Carolina|Mocksville]]||1836||Rowan County||[[Davie-316|William Richardson Davie]] (1756–1820), a member of the Federal Convention and governor of North Carolina |- |[[:Category:Dobbs County, North Carolina|Dobbs County]] || Kinston||1758 ||Johnson|| [[Dobbs-1007|Arthur Dobbs]] NC governor from 1754 to 1764. |- |[[:Category:Duplin County, North Carolina|Duplin County]]||[[:Category:Kenansville, North Carolina|Kenansville]]||1750||New Hanover County||[[Hay-3456|Thomas Hay]], Viscount Dupplin (1710–1787), who was the 9th earl of Kinnoull |- |[[:Category:Durham County, North Carolina|Durham County]]||[[:Category:Durham, North Carolina|Durham]]||1881||Orange County and Wake County||The city of Durham which was named in honor of [[Durham-1086|Dr. Bartlett Leonidas Durham]] who donated the land on which the railroad station was located |- |[[:Category:Edgecombe County, North Carolina|Edgecombe County]]||[[:Category:Tarboro, North Carolina|Tarboro]]||1741||Bertie County||[[Edgcumbe-39|Richard Edgcumbe]], 1st Baron Edgcumbe (1680–1758), a Lord High Treasurer and Paymaster-General for Ireland |- |[[:Category:Forsyth County, North Carolina|Forsyth County]]||[[:Category:Winston-Salem, North Carolina|Winston-Salem]]||1849||Stokes County||[[Forsyth-1625|Benjamin Forsyth]] (d. 1814), an American officer during the War of 1812 |- |[[:Category:Franklin County, North Carolina|Franklin County]]||[[:Category:Louisburg, North Carolina|Louisburg]]||1779||Bute County||[[Franklin-1|Benjamin Franklin]] (1706–1790), an author, politician, statesman, and Founding Father of the United States |- |[[:Category:Gaston County, North Carolina|Gaston County]]||[[:Category:Gastonia, North Carolina|Gastonia]]||1846||Lincoln County||[[Gaston-1079|William Gaston]] (1778–1844), a United States Congressman and justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court |- |[[:Category:Gates County, North Carolina|Gates County]]||[[:Category:Gatesville, North Carolina|Gatesville]]||1779||Chowan County, Hertford County, and Perquimans County||[[Gates-1818|Horatio Gates]] (1727–1806), an American general during the Revolution at the Battle of Saratoga |- |[[:Category:Graham County, North Carolina|Graham County]]||[[:Category:Robbinsville, North Carolina|Robbinsville]]||1872||Cherokee County||[[Graham-8073|William Alexander Graham]] (1804–1875), a United States Senator, governor of North Carolina, and United States Secretary of the Navy |- |[[:Category:Granville County, North Carolina|Granville County]]||[[:Category:Oxford, North Carolina|Oxford]]||1746||Edgecombe County||[[Carteret-5|John Carteret]], 2nd Earl Granville (1690–1763), who inherited one-eighth share in the Province of Carolina through his great-grandfather George Carteret |- |[[:Category:Greene County, North Carolina|Greene County]]||[[:Category:Snow Hill, North Carolina|Snow Hill]]||1799||Dobbs County||[[Greene-872|Nathanael Greene]] (1742–1786), a major general of the Continental Army in the American Revolutionary War |- |[[:Category:Guilford County, North Carolina|Guilford County]]||[[:Category:Greensboro, North Carolina|Greensboro]]||1771||Orange County and Rowan County||[[North-1239|Francis North]], 1st Earl of Guilford (1704–1790), a British politician and father of Prime Minister of Great Britain Frederick North |- |[[:Category:Halifax County, North Carolina|Halifax County]]||[[:Category:Halifax, North Carolina|Halifax]]||1758||Edgecombe County||[[Montagu-192|George Montagu-Dunk]], 2nd Earl of Halifax (1716–1771), a British statesman and President of the Board of Trade |- |[[:Category:Harnett County, North Carolina|Harnett County]]||[[:Category:Lillington, North Carolina|Lillington]]||1855||Cumberland County||[[Harnett-40|Cornelius Harnett]] (1723–1781), an American Revolutionary and delegate in the Continental Congress |- |[[:Category:Haywood County, North Carolina|Haywood County]]||[[:Category:Waynesville, North Carolina|Waynesville]]||1808||Buncombe County||[[Haywood-1236|John Haywood]] (1754–1827), a North Carolina State Treasurer |- |[[:Category:Henderson County, North Carolina|Henderson County]]||[[:Category:Hendersonville, North Carolina|Hendersonville]]||1838||Buncombe County||[[Henderson-385|Leonard Henderson]] (1772–1833), Chief Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court |- |[[:Category:Hertford County, North Carolina|Hertford County]]||[[:Category:Winton, North Carolina|Winton]]||1759||Bertie County, Chowan County, and Northampton County||[[Seymour_Conway-1|Francis Seymour-Conway]], 1st Marquess of Hertford (1718–1794), who was Lord of the Bedchamber to George II and George III |- |[[:Category:Hoke County, North Carolina|Hoke County]]||[[:Category:Raeford, North Carolina|Raeford]]||1911||Cumberland County and Robeson County||[[Hoke-610|Robert Hoke]] (1837–1912), a Confederate general during the American Civil War |- |[[:Category:Hyde County, North Carolina|Hyde County]]||[[:Category:Swan Quarter, North Carolina|Swan Quarter]]||1712||Bath County||[[Hyde-1064|Edward Hyde]] (c. 1650–1712), a governor of colonial North Carolina |- |[[:Category:Iredell County, North Carolina|Iredell County]]||[[:Category:Statesville, North Carolina|Statesville]]||1788||Rowan County||[[Iredell-6|James Iredell]] (1750–1799), a comptroller at the port of Edenton and one of the original justices of the Supreme Court of the United States |- |[[:Category:Jackson County, North Carolina|Jackson County]]||[[:Category:Sylva, North Carolina|Sylva]]||1851||Haywood County and Macon County||[[Jackson-1115|Andrew Jackson]] (1767–1845), the 7th President of the United States |- |[[:Category:Johnston County, North Carolina|Johnston County]]||[[:Category:Smithfield, North Carolina|Smithfield]]||1746||Craven County||[[Johnston-8704|Gabriel Johnston]] (1699–1752), a governor of colonial North Carolina |- |[[:Category:Jones County, North Carolina|Jones County]]||[[:Category:Trenton, North Carolina|Trenton]]||1778||Craven County||[[Jones-15251|Willie Jones]] (1740–1801), opposed the ratification of the United States Constitution and declined an invitation to the Constitutional Convention |- |[[:Category:Lee County, North Carolina|Lee County]]||[[:Category:Sanford, North Carolina|Sanford]]||1907||Chatham County and Moore County||[[Lee-3|Robert E. Lee]] (1807–1870), a career United States Army officer and general of the Confederate forces during the American Civil War |- |[[:Category:Lenoir County, North Carolina|Lenoir County]]||[[:Category:Kinston, North Carolina|Kinston]]||1791||Dobbs County||[[Lenoir-10|William Lenoir]] (1751–1839), a captain in the American Revolutionary War who took part in the Battle of Kings Mountain |- |[[:Category:Lincoln County, North Carolina|Lincoln County]]||[[:Category:Lincolnton, North Carolina|Lincolnton]]||1779||Tryon County||[[Lincoln-78|Benjamin Lincoln]] (1733–1810), a major general during the American Revolutionary War who participated in the Siege of Yorktown |- |[[:Category:Macon County, North Carolina|Macon County]]||[[:Category:Franklin, North Carolina|Franklin]]||1828||Haywood County||[[Macon-85|Nathaniel Macon]] (1758–1837), a member and Speaker of the United States House of Representatives |- |[[:Category:Madison County, North Carolina|Madison County]]||[[:Category:Marshall, North Carolina|Marshall]]||1851||Buncombe County and Yancey County||[[Madison-1|James Madison]] (1751–1836), the 4th President of the United States |- |[[:Category:Martin County, North Carolina|Martin County]]||[[:Category:Williamston, North Carolina|Williamston]]||1774||Halifax County and Tyrrell County||[[Martin-42248|Josiah Martin]] (1737–1786), the last governor of colonial North Carolina |- |[[:Category:McDowell County, North Carolina|McDowell County]]||[[:Category:Marion, North Carolina|Marion]]||1842||Burke County and Rutherford County||[[McDowell-2754|Joseph McDowell]] (1756–1801), a soldier in the American Revolutionary War who took part in the Battle of Kings Mountain |- |[[:Category:Mecklenburg County, North Carolina|Mecklenburg County]]||[[:Category:Charlotte, North Carolina|Charlotte]]||1762||Anson County||[[Mecklenburg-Strelitz-1|Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz]] (1744–1818), the queen consort of George III of the United Kingdom |- |[[:Category:Mitchell County, North Carolina|Mitchell County]]||[[:Category:Bakersville, North Carolina|Bakersville]]||1861||Burke County, Caldwell County, McDowell County, Watauga County, and Yancey County||[[Mitchell-20027|Elisha Mitchell]] (1793–1857), a professor at the [[:Category:University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill|University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill]] who measured the height of Mount Mitchell |- |[[:Category:Montgomery County, North Carolina|Montgomery County]]||[[:Category:Troy, North Carolina|Troy]]||1779||Anson County||[[Montgomery-3787|Richard Montgomery]] (1738–1775), a major general during the Revolutionary War who was killed at the Battle of Quebec |- |[[:Category:Moore County, North Carolina|Moore County]]||[[:Category:Carthage, North Carolina|Carthage]]||1784||Cumberland County||[[Moore-17802|Alfred Moore]] (1755–1810), a captain in the Revolutionary War and justice of the Supreme Court of the United States |- |[[:Category:Nash County, North Carolina|Nash County]]||[[:Category:Nashville, North Carolina|Nashville]]||1777||Edgecombe County||[[Nash-534|Francis Nash]] (1742–1777), a brigadier general in the Revolutionary War who was mortally wounded at the Battle of Germantown |- |[[:Category:New Hanover County, North Carolina|New Hanover County]]||[[:Category:Wilmington, North Carolina|Wilmington]]||1729||Craven County||The royal family of England, members of the [[:Category:House of Hanover|House of Hanover]] |- |[[:Category:Northampton County, North Carolina|Northampton County]]||[[:Category:Jackson, North Carolina|Jackson]]||1741||Bertie County||[[Compton-2054|James Compton]], 5th Earl of Northampton (1687–1754), a British peer and politician |- |[[:Category:Onslow County, North Carolina|Onslow County]]||[[:Category:Jacksonville, North Carolina|Jacksonville]]||1734||New Hanover County||[[Onslow-28|Arthur Onslow]] (1691–1768), Speaker of the British House of Commons |- |[[:Category:Orange County, North Carolina|Orange County]]||[[:Category:Hillsborough, North Carolina|Hillsborough]]||1752||Bladen County, Granville County, and Johnston County||[[Van_Oranje-Nassau-28|Prince William V of Orange]] (1748–1806), the last Stadtholder of the Dutch Republic |- |[[:Category:Pamlico County, North Carolina|Pamlico County]]||[[:Category:Bayboro, North Carolina|Bayboro]]||1872||Beaufort County and Craven County||Pamlico Sound and the Pamlico Indian tribe |- |[[:Category:Pasquotank County, North Carolina|Pasquotank County]]||[[:Category:Elizabeth City, North Carolina|Elizabeth City]]||1668||Albemarle County||Derived from the Indian word "pasketanki" which meant "where the current of the stream divides or forks" |- |[[:Category:Pender County, North Carolina|Pender County]]||[[:Category:Burgaw, North Carolina|Burgaw]]||1875||New Hanover County||[[Pender-276|William Dorsey Pender]] (1834–1863), Confederate soldier who was mortally wounded at the Battle of Gettysburg of the American Civil War |- |[[:Category:Perquimans County, North Carolina|Perquimans County]]||[[:Category:Hertford, North Carolina|Hertford]]||1668||Albemarle County||The Indian word "perquimans" means "land of beautiful women" and was coined by a sect of the Yeopim tribe, later becoming the 'Perquiman' |- |[[:Category:Person County, North Carolina|Person County]]||[[:Category:Roxboro, North Carolina|Roxboro]]||1791||Caswell County||[[Person-1217|Thomas Person]] (1733-1800), an American Revolutionary War patriot |- |[[:Category:Pitt County, North Carolina|Pitt County]]||[[:Category:Greenville, North Carolina|Greenville]]||1760||Beaufort County||[[Pitt-473|William Pitt]], 1st Earl of Chatham (1708–1778), Secretary of State during the French and Indian War and was later Prime Minister of Great Britain |- |[[:Category:Polk County, North Carolina|Polk County]]||[[:Category:Columbus, North Carolina|Columbus]]||1855||Henderson County and Rutherford County||[[Polk-1107|William Polk]] (1758–1834), officer in the American Revolutionary War and first president of the State Bank of North Carolina |- |[[:Category:Randolph County, North Carolina|Randolph County]]||[[:Category:Asheboro, North Carolina|Asheboro]]||1779||Guilford County||[[Randolph-14|Peyton Randolph]] (c. 1721–1755), the first President of the Continental Congress |- |[[:Category:Richmond County, North Carolina|Richmond County]]||[[:Category:Rockingham, North Carolina|Rockingham]]||1779||Anson County||[[Lennox-9|Charles Lennox]], 3rd Duke of Richmond (1735–1806), a firm supporter of the American colonists and advocated removal of British troops |- |[[:Category:Robeson County, North Carolina|Robeson County]]||[[:Category:Lumberton, North Carolina|Lumberton]]||1787||Bladen County||[[Robeson-99|Thomas Robeson]] (1740-1785), an officer in the American Revolutionary War |- |[[:Category:Rockingham County, North Carolina|Rockingham County]]||[[:Category:Wentworth, North Carolina|Wentworth]]||1785||Guilford County||[[Watson-Wentworth-3|Charles Watson-Wentworth]], 2nd Marquess of Rockingham (1730–1782), a British statesmen and two-time Prime Minister of Great Britain |- |[[:Category:Rowan County, North Carolina|Rowan County]]||[[:Category:Salisbury, North Carolina|Salisbury]]||1753||Anson County||[[Rowan-1068|Matthew Rowan]] (d. 1769), was the acting Governor of colonial North Carolina following the death of Governor Nathaniel Rice |- |[[:Category:Rutherford County, North Carolina|Rutherford County]]||[[:Category:Rutherfordton, North Carolina|Rutherfordton]]||1779||Tryon County||[[Rutherford-1717|Griffith Rutherford]] (c. 1721–1805), an officer in the American Revolutionary War and a political leader in North Carolina |- |[[:Category:Sampson County, North Carolina|Sampson County]]||[[:Category:Clinton, North Carolina|Clinton]]||1784||Duplin County||[[Sampson-3040|John Sampson]] (1719-1784), a member of [[Martin-42248|Josiah Martin]]'s council |- |[[:Category:Scotland County, North Carolina|Scotland County]]||[[:Category:Laurinburg, North Carolina|Laurinburg]]||1899||Richmond County||The country [[:Category:Scotland|Scotland]], part of the United Kingdom |- |[[:Category:Stanly County, North Carolina|Stanly County]]||[[:Category:Albemarle, North Carolina|Albemarle]]||1841||Montgomery County||[[Stanly-51|John Stanly]] (1774–1834), a United States Congressman and Speaker of the North Carolina House of Commons |- |[[:Category:Stokes County, North Carolina|Stokes County]]||[[:Category:Danbury, North Carolina|Danbury]]||1789||Surry County||[[Stokes-1505|John Stokes]] (1756-1790), a soldier of the Revolution who was seriously wounded at the Waxhaw massacre |- |[[:Category:Surry County, North Carolina|Surry County]]||[[:Category:Dobson, North Carolina|Dobson]]||1771||Rowan County||The county of [[:Category:Surrey|Surrey in England]], birthplace of then governor [[Tryon-432|William Tryon]] |- |[[:Category:Swain County, North Carolina|Swain County]]||[[:Category:Bryson City, North Carolina|Bryson City]]||1871||Jackson County and Macon County||[[Swain-1159|David Lowry Swain]] (1801–1868), a governor of North Carolina and president of the University of North Carolina |- |[[:Category:Transylvania County, North Carolina|Transylvania County]]||[[:Category:Brevard, North Carolina|Brevard]]||1861||Henderson County and Jackson County||Derived from the Latin words, trans meaning across and sylva meaning woods |- |[[:Category:Tyrrell County, North Carolina|Tyrrell County]]||[[:Category:Columbia, North Carolina|Columbia]]||1729||Chowan County, Currituck County, and Pasquotank County||[[Tyrrell-602|John Tyrrell]], at one time was a Lords Proprietor |- |[[:Category:Union County, North Carolina|Union County]]||[[:Category:Monroe, North Carolina|Monroe]]||1842||Anson County and Mecklenburg County||Created as a compromise after a dispute between local Whigs and Democrats as to whether it should be named Clay or Jackson county |- |[[:Category:Vance County, North Carolina|Vance County]]||[[:Category:Henderson, North Carolina|Henderson]]||1881||Franklin County, Granville County, and Warren County||[[Vance-174|Zebulon Baird Vance]] (1830–1894), a Confederate military officer in the American Civil War, twice governor of North Carolina, and United States Senator |- |[[:Category:Wake County, North Carolina|Wake County]]||[[:Category:Raleigh, North Carolina|Raleigh]]||1771||Cumberland County, Johnston County, and Orange County||[[Wake-364|Margaret Wake]], the wife of British colonial governor [[Tryon-432|William Tryon]] |- |[[:Category:Warren County, North Carolina|Warren County]]||[[:Category:Warrenton, North Carolina|Warrenton]]||1779||Bute County||[[Warren-5638|Joseph Warren]] (1741–1775), a Patriot and volunteer private who was mortally wounded at the Battle of Bunker Hill |- |[[:Category:Washington County, North Carolina|Washington County]]||[[:Category:Plymouth, North Carolina|Plymouth]]||1799||Tyrrell County||[[Washington-11|George Washington]] (1732–1799), the 1st President of the United States |- |[[:Category:Watauga County, North Carolina|Watauga County]]||[[:Category:Boone, North Carolina|Boone]]||1849||Ashe County, Caldwell County, Wilkes County, and Yancey County||The Watauga River, which came from an Indian word meaning "beautiful water" |- |[[:Category:Wayne County, North Carolina|Wayne County]]||[[:Category:Goldsboro, North Carolina|Goldsboro]]||1779||Dobbs County||[[Wayne-27|Anthony Wayne]] (1745–1796), a general in the American Revolutionary War |- |[[:Category:Wilkes County, North Carolina|Wilkes County]]||[[:Category:Wilkesboro, North Carolina|Wilkesboro]]||1777||Surry County and parts of [[:Category:Washington District|Washington District]]||[[Wilkes-939|John Wilkes]] (1725–1797), an English radical, journalist and politician |- |[[:Category:Wilson County, North Carolina|Wilson County]]||[[:Category:Wilson, North Carolina|Wilson]]||1855||Edgecombe County, Johnston County, Nash County, and Wayne County||[[Wilson-51622|Louis Dicken Wilson]], a state legislator from Edgecombe County who died of fever at Veracruz during the Mexican-American War |- |[[:Category:Yadkin County, North Carolina|Yadkin County]]||[[:Category:Yadkinville, North Carolina|Yadkinville]]||1850||Surry County||The Yadkin River |- |[[:Category:Yancey County, North Carolina|Yancey County]]||[[:Category:Burnsville, North Carolina|Burnsville]]||1833||Buncombe County and Burke County||[[Yancey-556|Bartlett Yancey]] (1785–1828), a United States Congressman, Speaker of the North Carolina Senate, and early advocate for the North Carolina Public School System |} == Extinct Counties == {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue; text-align=center;" |- !Year Formed !County !Extinction !Origin of Name |- |1664 |[[:Category:Albemarle County, North Carolina|Albemarle]] |Original county: Extinct 1689 |[[Monck-17|Duke George "Duke of Albemarle" Monck]] |- |1664 |[[:Category:Clarendon County, North Carolina|Clarendon]] |Original county: Extinct by 1667 |[[Hyde-1064|Edward Hyde]] (1609-1674), First Earl of Clarendon |- |1696 |[[:Category:Bath County, North Carolina|Bath]] |Original county (abolished in 1739) |Probably named for one of the [[:Category:Earls of Bath|Earls of Bath]], [[Grenville-74|John Granville]] |- |1768 |[[:Category:Tryon County, North Carolina|Tryon]] |Created from [[:Category:Mecklenburg County, North Carolina|Mecklenburg County]] In 1779, Tryon County was divided into Lincoln and Rutherford Counties in North Carolina, and ceased to exist. |Named for the 8th Governor of the Province of North Carolina, [[Tryon-432|Lord William Tryon]] (1729-1788) |} == Sources == * NCPedia, [https://www.ncpedia.org/north-carolina-county-formation-0 Link] * Public Domain map, [https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=939244 Link] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/North_Carolina_County_Creation_Dates_and_Parent_Counties FamilySearch], North Carolina County Creation Dates * [http://www.usgennet.org/usa/nc/state2/amap/nccf.html USGenNet.org] Animation of North Carolina County formation

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[[Category:Forster Name Study]][[Category:One Name Studies]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Forster Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Forster Forster] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Forster name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Forster's), by time period (18th Century Forster's), or by topic (Forster DNA, Forster Occupations, Forster Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Forster Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Forster-687|Robert Forster]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Forster}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [[Space: Forsters and Fosters of England]] * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Foster Foster] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Forrester Forrester] ---- Here are some branches that need work/research. Some regions may have profiles, but other may not. But the more we're able to map out the tree, the more we understand about the family lines, which may or may not be related ... given the history of the surname itself. * Forster of Stokesley (this is a cadet branch of Adderstone, Northumb. ... Not sure if any profiles exist on WikiTree for members of this line) ... [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=dqJIAQAAMAAJ&lpg=PA252&ots=isFzQARzxm&dq=Elizabeth+Fenwick,+heiress+of+Gerard+Fenwick&pg=PA252&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false pedigree]. * Stafford & Foster."Stafford & Foster, 1614," in Vis. of Staffs. 1614, 1663 & 1664, p. 276. [https://books.google.com/books?id=gfwcAAAAYAAJ&vq=Rolleston&pg=PA276#v=onepage&q=Foster&f=false Google Books]. (''line starts w/ John Foster of Evelith, Salop'' ... see [[:Category: Shropshire, Forster Name Study]]). * Cumberland line... * Kendal line... * Ipsley ... seen some profiles marked with this location in England but line has yet to be reviewed. * Scotland ... * mainland Europe * Ireland * Jamaica * United States - the Virginia line is a mystery via Mrs. Dorcus Foster does *not* connect to Sir Robert Foster of Battle, Sussex. * CONTINUE developing ancestor biographies. ... If you have information to share and time to edit, the family wants to read! Wikitree is similar to Wikipedia in this sense. Don't be afraid to edit! (The help pages can be accessed at the top right on the toolbar, and G2G is also a great place to ask for assistance. You can also contact me).

Forsters and Fosters of England

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[[Category: England, Forster Name Study]] [[Category: County Durham, Forster Name Study]] [[Category: Northumberland, Forster Name Study]] [[Category: Cumberland, Forster Name Study]] [[Category: Hertfordshire, Forster Name Study]] [[Category: Hunsdon, Hertfordshire, Forster Name Study]] [[Category: Battle, Sussex, Forster Name Study]] [[Category: Jamaica, Forster Name Study]] ==Branches== ===Adderstone=== It's thought that the '''Forsters of Adderstone, co. Northumb.''' descend from [[Forster-677|Gilbert de Bukton]] in Bridlington, co. York. (d. 1362/3), whose son John de Bukton (living c. 1343), is thought to be the father of [[Forster-146|John Forster]], who married [[Orde-12|Elizabeth de Orde]] (b. c. 1341), sometime before 1362. ::{{blue|[[image:Forster-677.png|thumb|Descendants of Gilbert de Bukton.]]}} ::{{blue|[[image:Forster-677-1.png|thumb|Gilbert de Bukton & son John were mentioned in the roll of Richard de Bury, Bisoph of Durham during c. 1343.]]}} Adderstone was brought into the Forster family through the marriage of the [[Etherstone-1|Elizabeth of heiress of Etherstone]] to [[Forster-144|Thomas Forster]]. ::{{blue|[[image:Forster-940.jpg|thumb|Adderstone is located in co. Northumberland, England. Spelling varies from Etherstone to Edderston, etc.]]}} ::{{blue|[[image:Forster-456.png|thumb|Foster's (1871), pedigree of Forster of Adderstone]]}} ::{{blue|[[image:Forster-144.jpg|thumb|Pedigree of Forster of Adderston in ''A Hist. of Northumb.'']]}} ::{{blue|[[image:Forster-81.png|thumb|Forster in Vis. of Northumb., 1615]]}} ====Bamburgh==== :'''Forster of Bamburgh, co. Northumb.''' :: This branch begins with [[Forster-568|Sir John Forster]] of Bamburgh (d. abt. 1602), and ends when the property is conveyed to [[Crew-719|Nathaniel Crew]], Bishop of Durham about c. 1709. ::Sir John Forster was the son of Thomas Forster of Adderstone and Dorothy Ogle. He had two daughters with his wife Jane Radcliffe, and four illegitimate children, including his suc. [[Forster-939|Nicholas of Bamburgh]]. :::{{blue|[[image:Forster-992.png|thumb|Forster of Bamburg, co. Northumb.]]}} :::{{blue|[[image:Forster_of_Bamburgh-1.jpg|thumb|Bamburgh Castle]]}} :::{{blue|[[image:Forster-939.png|thumb|Le Neve's pedigree for Foster of Bamburgh]]}} :::{{blue|[[Image:Forsters_and_Fosters_of_England-3.jpg|thumb|Dorothy and the Forster of Bamburgh]]}} ====Brunton==== :'''Forster of Brunton, co. Northumb.''' :: This branch begins with [[Forster-33|Cuthbert]] (b. abt. 1550 - d. 1589 or later), son of [[Forster-209|Thomas Forster]] of Adderstone (d. aft. Apr 1589) & [[Wharton-142|Frances]], sis. of [[Wharton-262|Thomas, 1st Baron Wharton]]. :::{{blue|[[image:Forster-33.png|thumb|Forster of Brunton, co. Northumb.]]}} ====Newham==== :'''Forster of Newham, co. Northumb.''' :: Nicholas Forster is the founder of this cadet branch. He was a younger son of Thomas Forster of Adderstone, co. Northumb & Elizabeth Featherstonehaugh. :::{{blue|[[image:Forster-1426.png|thumb|pedigree of Forster of Newham in ''Vis. of Northumb., 1615.]]}} :::[[image:Forster-2461.jpg|thumb|Evidence for Forsters of Newham]] ====Hunsdon==== :'''Forster of Hunsdon, co. Herts. ''' :: [[Forster-456|Sir Roger Forster]] established this cadet branch, after he left his family seat in Adderstone, co. Northumb. Roger was a younger son of Thomas Forster of Adderstone and Elizabeth Featherstonehaugh of Stanhope Hall, and a brother of Nicholas Forster of Newham. Roger's wife was [--Jane--?] Hussey of co. Sussex. :::{{blue|[[image:Forster-647.png|thumb|arms of Forster of Hunsdon, co. Herts.]]}} :::{{blue|[[image:Forster-647-2.png|thumb|Pedigree of Forster of Hunsdon in Vis. of Herts., 1572 & 1634]]}} =====Battle, Egham & Jamaica===== :'''Forster & Foster of Battle, co. Sussex; Egham, co. Surrey & Jamaica''' :: These branches descend from the Forsters of Hunsdon, co. Herts., whose patriarch is Sir Roger Forster of Hunsdon. One its notable family members is Sir Robert Foster of Battle, co. Sussex & Egham, co. Surrey, who served as Lord Chief Justice. :: [[Forster-619|Col. John Foster]] of Egham, Surrey & Elim, Jamaica (1681-1731), also descends from this line. He and his wife Elizabeth Smith of Barbadoes, were the great-grandparents of [[Vassall-74|Elizabeth Vassal]] (1771-1845). Vassal's father was a Jamaican-American planter and her mother's family were Colonial New Yorkers. ... Col. Foster himself, was a direct descendant of the Forsters of Adderstone, but he was also a descendant of the Forsters of Hunsdon, as well as the Forsters/Fosters of Iden, Sussex. :::{{blue|[[image:Vassall-74.png|thumb|Elizabeth Vassel (1771-1845)]]}} ====Cold Hesledon==== :'''Forster of Cold Hesledon, co. Durham''' :: [[Foster-6729|Robert Forster]] (fl. 1485 - 1509), son of Thomas Forster of Adderstone & [--Jane--?] HIlton, is the founder of this cadet branch and its desc in Hawthorne, co. Durham, as well as Lancashire, which was the seat of the wealthy Quaker [[Foster-7049|Dodshon Foster]] (1730-93), who became a slave-trader during the 1750s and had a ship that traveled between the West Indies and South Carolina. Dodshon was a direct descendant of the senior Adderstone branch and also had relatives in Kendal, Westmorland. :::{{blue|[[image:Forster-1184.png|thumb|Dodshon Foster (1730-93)]]}} ====Nichol Forest==== :'''Forster of Stonegarthside, co. Cumberland''' :: [[Foster-1806|Robert Forster]] d. 1598. Robert Forster is so far the first Forster documented in Nichol Forest at Stonegarthside Hall. :::{{blue|[[image:Forster-1807.jpg|thumb|Forster of Stanegarthside, (Vis. of Cumbs., 1666)]]}} ===Other branches=== ====Sussex==== :'''Forsters of Borbridge, Iden, & Battle in co. Sussex''' :: This branch is an allied family of the Forsters of Hunsdon, co. Herts. through the marriage of [[Forster-1136|Susan Forster]] of Iden, co. Sussex, to [[Forster-125|Thomas Forster]] of Hunsdon, co. Herts. :::{{blue|[[image:Forster-1001.png|thumb|arms of Forster in co. Sussex]]}} :::{{blue|[[image:Foster-4343.png|thumb|Forster of Iden, co. Sussex]]}} :::{{blue|[[image:Forster-1001-1.png|thumb|Forster of Sussex]]}} ====Berkshire==== :'''Forster of Aldermarston, co. Berks.''' :::{{blue|[[image:Forster-111.png|thumb|Forster of Aldermarston, co. Berks.]]}} ====Shropshire==== :'''Forster of Evelith, co. Salop''' :: This branch is notable for [[Forster-129|Anthony Forster]], MP (1510-72). [[Robsart-1|Amy Dudley]], wife of [[Dudley-1|Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester]] (1532-88), died at his residence known as "Cumnor Place." :: The line at Evelith Shropshire made a permanent mark on history because [[Robsart-1|Amy Robsart]], wife of [[Dudley-1|Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester]] (favorite of Queen Elizabeth I), fell down the stairs and died at the home of [[Forster-129|Sir Anthony Forster]] (1510-72). ... Amy's [[Scott-15516|mother]] seems to have connections with the Appleyards, who had a branch in [[:Category: Yorkshire, Appleyard Name Study|Yorkshire]]. (The county of Yorkshire is important in terms of the Medieval origins of the Forsters of Adderstone, Northumberland). It's also the case that the first wife of Leicester's [[Dudley-2|son]] was a Cavendish. Her second cousin twice removed was [[Cavendish-7|Sir Charles Cavendish]], whose wife was Baroness Ogle. The Ogles were an allied family of the Foresters of Adderstone. :::{{blue|[[image:Gresley-78.png|thumb|Forster of Evelith, co. Salop]]}} =====Staffordshire===== : '''Stafford & Foster''' :: This branch descends from William Foster, second son of John Forster of Evelith, co. Salop. :::{{blue|[[image:Forsters_and_Fosters_of_England-1.png|thumb|Stafford & Foster]]}} ====Lincolnshire==== :'''Forster of Lincoln'''."Forster of Lincoln, MS C 23 Heralds' College," in Lincs. Pedigrees, 1, p. 366. [https://books.google.com/books?id=haNCAAAAYAAJ&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&dq=Forster%20of%20lincolnshire&pg=PA366#v=onepage&q&f=false Google Books]. ::{{blue|[[image:Forsters_and_Fosters_of_Lincolnshire.png|thumb|Pedigree of Forster of Lincoln]]}} ===Tasks=== * Recategorize 'Forsters of Newham' & 'Forsters of Bukton' (note: branch at Bukton needs work ... try to find primary sources: see [[Space: Early Forsters]]) * Need category for Merchant Adventurers. ([[Forster-2334|Ralph Forster]] (d. 1649), Merchant Adventurer of Newcastle was a member) * Categorize Fosters. ... Currently the study has categorized prob. most of the Forsters, as well as the Fosters that descend from Battle, co. Sussex. ==== Ideas ==== Goals vary for researchers and they might change over time, based on findings. So as a group, it's more productive to get a conversation going and see if there's a common ground. *For starters... are the Forsters of Northumberland related to the Forresters of Scotland? Some think it's probable and there are publications which try to connect the families, but evidence is scant. But with good documentation coupled with DNA testing ... it might be possible to confirm particular links. *Another question that comes to mind has to do with the origins of the Forster/Foster branch of Iden, Sussex and how the descendants of [[Forster-456|Roger Forster]] of Hunsdon, Herts. run into them. *Research into the Ireland branch is also a mystery, and some traditions point to Cumberland origins but is there any truth in it? *There's also romantic traditions which attempt to connect certain Forsters with mainland Europe. While they may be fantastical, the surname is not limited to the UK area. *Finally, we come to the topic of ancestors who either settled abroad or had something to do with events away from their home country. For instance, [[Isham-52|Mrs. Dorcas Foster]] of Virginia (d. aft. 1651), became the matriarch of an American line but the origins of her first husband are unknown. Some believe that his name may have been Richard Foster, but his given name is unknown. ==Sources== See Also... * [[Space: Early Forsters]] {{blue|list of arms for various branches...}} * Burke, J. & Burke, J.B. (1844). Encyclopædia of Heraldry, Or General Armory of England, Scotland and Ireland: Comprising a Registry of All Armorial Bearings from the Earliest to the Present Time, Including the Late Grants by the College of Arms. Google Books.[https://books.google.com/books?id=Y11BAAAAYAAJ&dq=Foster%20of%20Gilston%20Hertfordshire%20england&pg=PT411#v=onepage&q&f=true] * Berry, W. (1828). ""FOR," in Encyclopaedia Heraldica, Or Complete Dictionary of Heraldry, 2. [https://books.google.com/books?id=bfNfAAAAcAAJ&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&dq=Forster%20of%20Yorkshire&pg=PP345#v=onepage&q=Forster%20of%20Yorkshire&f=false Google Books]. * [[:Category: Visitations]]

Forsyth County, Georgia-1

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[[Category: Forsyth County, Georgia]] [[Category:Georgia Projects]] -----
Welcome to the Forsyth County, Georgia Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Georgia}} ---- *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] *Written by [[Ivey-594|Karen Herndon]]

== History/Timeline == '''about 1000 A.D.''' - There were two indigenous cultures that settled along the Etowah River in this area. The first were called {{blue|Mound Builders}} of the {{blue|Mississippian culture}}. They built earthwork mound structures and large communities in land encompassing what is now called Bartow County and in neighboring Cherokee County. This group eventually disappeared. The second group were members of the {{blue|Iroquoian-speaking Cherokee Nation}} that migrated from the North, possibly from the Great Lakes. They settled in portions of Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee and western North Carolina. Several Indian archaeological sites are located within Forsyth County. An Indian mound and village are located on Settendown Creek near the mouth of the Etowah River. Another Indian village is located near [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sawnee_Mountain Sawnee Mountain on Big Creek].[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forsyth_County,_Georgia Wikipedia: Forsyth County, Georgia][http://www.ereferencedesk.com/resources/counties/georgia/forsyth.html eReferenceDesk Forsyth County, Georgia] '''1829''' - European Americans discovered gold in the surrounding area and numerous settlers moved in. [http://www.aboutnorthgeorgia.com/ang/Forsyth_County About North Georgia, Fulton County, Georgia] Due to the proximity to the [http://www.aboutnorthgeorgia.com/ang/Old_Federal_Road Old Federal Road] (a road for travelers from the borders of Georgia to the west), a surge in expansion of regional trade, including the opening of numerous roadside inns and taverns.[https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/forsyth-county Georgia Encyclopedia, Forsyth County][http://roadsidegeorgia.com/county/forsyth.html AccessGenealogy, Native American History of Forsyth County, Georgia] Eary Settlers in this county were: J. Scudder, L. Blackburn, John Jolly, W. W. Vaughan, A. Cameron, Wm. Rogers, John Rogers, Noah Strong, L. Hudson, B. Allen, W. H. Bacon, L. D. Harris, E. Harris, Geo. Kellogg, Mr. Julian, Alfred Hudson, W. G. Fields.[http://genealogytrails.com/geo/forsyth/countyhistory.html GenealogyTrails, Forsyth County History] '''1832''' - Divided from Cherokee lands, formerly the Cherokee Nation, Forsyth County, Georgia's 81st county, was named after [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Forsyth_(Georgia) John Forsyth], the 33rd Governor of Georgia (from 1827-1829). He was a lawyer from Georgia, the first president of the University of Georgia, attorney general of Georgia, a member of the House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate, Minister to Spain, and Secretary of State. It is important to note that Georgia did not own the land, it was still held by the Cherokee Nation. The Cherokee fought for their rights for six years, but evenually lost. [https://georgia.gov/cities-counties/forsyth-county Georgia.gov Forsyth County, Georgia][https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/government-politics/john-forsyth-1780-1841 Georgia Encyclopedia, John Forsyth][https://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/topics/counties/forsyth Galileo, Georgia Info, Forsyth County, Georgia][http://sites.rootsweb.com/~gaforsyt/ GaGenWeb, Forsyth County, Georgia] '''1831-1833''' - In 1831, the Georgia General Assembly authorized the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gold_Lottery_of_1832?oldid=748705792 Gold Lottery of 1832] of land lots that had been divided into 40 acres and 160 acres. The 40 acre lots were designated as "gold lots", lots that were close to the Chattahoochee River and probably had a greater potential for gold to be found. The lots dvided into 160 acres were further away from the Chattahoochee River and deemed to be more agricultural in nature. Lots not included in the Gold Lottery bordering the Chattachoochee were divided into lots of less than 33 acres, known as "fractional lots". These lots, drawn in the 1833 Land Lottery, were of more value since they had plentiful water supply from the River. there were a total of more than 4,500 lots in the 1832 and 1833 lotteries The lottery was held in Milledgeville, Georgia, the State Capital of Georgia. Many of the lucky winners sold their lots immediately and never came to Forsyth County, but many of the original surnames from the lottery grants are present in the County today. By this time, the gold rush in North Georgia was waning.[https://www.georgiaarchives.org/research/1832_gold_lottery 1832 Gold Lottery] '''1833''' - Elections were held by eligible residents for posts of Clerks for Superior and Inferior Courts, Sheriff, Tax Collector, Tax Receiver, County Surveyor, and Coroner. The first County Officers were as follows: * Clerk of the Superior Court: Oliver Strickland (possible [[Strickland-840|Wikitree profile]]) * Clerk of the Inferior Court: John Blaylock * Sheriff: John Jolly * Tax Collector: Lewis Sams * Tax Receiver: William Humphrey * Surveyor: Thomas Burford * Coroner: Alston B. Welborn (possible [[Welborn-877|Wikitree profile]]) '''1834''' - The county seat of Cumming was formed, named after Col William Cumming of Augusta, War of 1812 and an advocate of states' rights. Sometime between 1833-1834, the first courthouse was built and this courthouse served until 1900, when it burned. It is not known what location served as the courthouse before that time. '''1838''' - The last of the Cherokee Nation was removed from Forsyth County to Oklahoma. The removal started with placing them in one of two Cherokee Removal Forts, called Fort Scudder and [http://www.fortwiki.com/Fort_Campbell_(4) Fort Campbell], located on the Old Federal Road. [http://roadsidegeorgia.com/county/forsyth.html Roadside Georgia, Forsyth County, Georgia] '''1840's''' - New roads were beginning to form and tolls were no longer gathered from the Old Federal Road. Since it was no longer used regularly, it fell into disrepair. Roadside inns and taverns were abandoned. The area became more of an agricultural community after the established businesses died out. This change hit the County pretty hard. [http://www.ourgeorgiahistory.com/ogh/forsyth_county,_georgia Our Georgia History, Forsyth County, Georgia] '''1857''' - Milton County (now the northern part of Fulton County) was formed from parts of Cobb, Cherokee, and Forsyth counties. A large part of the population was lost due to this change. '''1863-1865''' - The Civil War ended, bypassing the county. But the [http://www.aboutnorthgeorgia.com/ang/Reconstruction Reconstruction Era] brought hunger and poverty to the area. Only two soldiers from Forsyth County were known to have died during the war. Confederate Companies Raised: [http://sites.rootsweb.com/~gaforsyt/military/military.htm Forsyth County Soldier] * Co. K, 3rd Regt., 2nd Brig., 1st Div, Georgia State Troops, "Georgia County Confederates" (Forsyth) Note: The served from Oct 1961 to Apr 1862 when most joined other units. * Co. D, 2nd Battalion, North Carolina Inf. (became New Co. E, 21st Georgia Infantry), "Concord Rangers" (Forsyth & Dawson) * Co. H (new Co. N), 38th Georgia Vol. Inf., "Chestatee Artillery" (Forsyth & Dawson) * Co. E, 14th Georgia Vol. Inf., "Lester Volunteers" (Forsyth) * Co. E, 22nd Georgia Vol. Inf., "Warsaw Rebels" (Forsyth & Milton) * Co. B, 38th Georgia Vol. Inf., "Milton Guards" (Forsyth & Milton) * Co. I, 38th Georgia Vol. Inf., "Dawson Farmers" (Forsyth & Dawson) * Co. C, 42nd Georgia Vol. Inf., "Milton Tigers" (Forsyth & Milton) * Co. E, 43rd Georgia Vol. Inf., "Kellogg Rifles" (Forsyth) * Co. I, 43rd Georgia Vol. Inf., "Zillicoffer Guards" (Forsyth) * Co. I, 52nd Georgia Vol. Inf., (Forsyth & Dawson) * Co. D, 56th Georgia Vol. Inf., (Forsyth & Hall) * Co. G, 56th Georgia Vol. Inf., (Forsyth & Milton) * Co. E, Cherokee Legion (Cav), "Forsyth County Cavalry" (Forsyth) * Co. I, Cherokee Legion (Inf), (Forsyth) * Several other companies of State Guards and Local Militia A list of known Confederate Soldiers from Forsyth County can be found [http://www.gaancestors.com/military/ here]. '''late 1800's to early 1900's''' - During this time, the county was predominantly agricultural with only slight growth. Most families made their living by growing corn, cotton, and other staples. '''1900-1905''' - The first courthouse burned down, originally built about 1833-1834. A new [http://courthousehistory.com/gallery/states/georgia/counties/forsyth courthouse] was completed in 1905, and subsequently burned down in 1973. It was a two-story, brick buildilng with a clock tower '''1912''' - [[Crow-3784|Sleety Mae Crow (1893-1912)]], a white woman, was sexually assaulted and murdered, allegedly by a black man. Five black men were arrested. One man, [[Edwards-27594|Robert Edwards (abt.1888-1912)]], was lynched by a mob of thousands. Two of the men, Ernest Knox and and [[Daniel-7699|Oscar Daniel (1894-)]], were convicted and sentenced to be hung. This was the second of 2 incidents that occured. The first was a white woman accused a black man of raping her. As a result, many blacks were arrested and some were physically assaulted by whites. Afterward, whites harassed and intimidated blacks in and around the neighboring counties. They forced 98% of the black population to leave the region in fear of their lives, losing land and personal property that was never recovered. Whites took over the abandoned properties, sometimes without a sale and a legal transfer of title. In 1910, there more than 1,000 blacks in the community, and by 1920, there were only 30 remaining. [http://www.ourgeorgiahistory.com/ogh/forsyth_county,_georgia Our Georgia History, Forsyth County, Georgia] '''1930-1940''' - The county began to invest heavily in the chicken industry and it was fairly profitable. Many farmers switched to the poultry industry. After quickly becoming one of the most active counties in the nation for chicken production, Tyson Foods built a large processing center in Cumming. It is still one of the biggest industries in Forsyth, even though most of the old chicken houses are now empty. '''1950's''' - The building of Buford Dam by the Army Corps of Engineers on the Chattahoochee River to form Lake Sydney Lanier helped the local economy. The dam construction brought a constant water source, hydroelectric power, and tourism. More people began building homes on the shores of the lake and made it one of the more fashionable places to live in the Atlanta area. '''1971''' - The opening of Georgia State Route 400, allowed easy access from Atlanta to Lake Lanier and Forsyth County expanding the county's population to a point where the Forsyth County became one of the fastest growing counties in the United States. More people were moving to the rural area and commuting to Atlanta for employment. '''1977''' - The construction for the third [http://courthousehistory.com/gallery/states/georgia/counties/forsyth courthouse] was completed in 1977. A new administrative office building was built across the street. '''1987''' - A civil rights march was organized in January 1987 in Cumming. A counter-demonstration was made by the Klu Klux Klan, mostly by men who were not residents of the county. Four marchers were reported to have been slightly injured by objects thrown at them. Eight counter-protestors were arrested on charges of trespassing and carrying concealed weapons. One week later, a second march was held with over 20,000 participants from all over the country forming a caravan from Atlanta. The newly formed Forsyth County Defense League rounded up 5,000 members for a counter-protest. The demonstration was peaceful, most likely due to the presence of 2,000 peace officers and national guardsmen (many of whom were black). All paid for by the county, which angered residents of the county, since most of the marchers were not residents of Forsyth County. 66 of the counter-protestors were arrested for "parading without a permit". During the march, most of the white residents left their homes or boarded up, so the marchers walked along the streets lined by armed National Guardsmen. The demonstration is thought to have been the largest civil rights demonstration in the U.S. since about 1970. and turned out to be the largest resistance opposed to civil rights since the 1960s. '''1997''' - Poole's Mill Park, a 10 acre, one-of-kind passive park, showcasing a unique covered bridge was opened. [[Wikipedia: Poole's Mill Covered Bridge]], built in 1901, spans the shoals of Settendown Creek. After periods of disrepair, the structure was converted from private ownership and dedicated as a county park in 1997. The park, on the National Historic Registry, offers residents the opportunity to picnic, walk and reminisce about the history of a bygone era. [https://www.exploregeorgia.org/cumming/general/historic-sites-trails-tours/pooles-mill-park Explore Georgia, Poole's Mill Park] '''2000-2010''' - An influx of more ethnically diverse persons began to migrate into the county. This changed the ratio of white population to mostly Asian. '''2007-2013''' - A severe drought occurred due to water supplies for the Atlanta area and downstream areas of Alabama and Florida were threatened. A more severe drought came in 2007 and 2008, with flooding in 2009. Flooding occurred again in 2013, followed by a severe drought in 2016. A tri-state water dispute has been in place since 1990 between Georgia, Alabama and Florida over apportionment of water flow from Lake Lanier, which forms the eastern border of the county and is regulated by the Army Corps of Engineers as a federal project. '''Current:''' Forsyth County is considered to be one of the fastest growing areas in the United States.

== Government Offices == {{Image|file=Forsyth_County_Georgia-1-2.jpg |align=center |size=400 |caption= Forsyth County Courthouse }}{{clear}} [https://georgia.gov/cities-counties/forsyth-county Forsyth County] was incorporated 3 Dec 1832. === Courthouses === '''1833-1834:''' first courthouse was built, there does not appear to be a photo or artist rendering of the courthouse[https://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/topics/counties/forsyth GeorgiaInfo Galileo, Forsyth County, Georgia]
'''1900:''' the first courthouse burned down
'''1905:''' the construction of the [http://courthousehistory.com/gallery/states/georgia/counties/forsyth second courthouse] was completed; two-story brick courthouse with clock tower
'''1973:''' the second courthouse was destroyed by a fire
'''1977:''' the construction of the [http://courthousehistory.com/gallery/states/georgia/counties/forsyt third courthouse] was completed, and it is the current-day courthouse building
'''1996:''' administration offices were built across the street due to the expansion of the population of Forsyth County
'''2015:''' the fourth courthouse was constructed (after 18 months) and opened for business on March 16, 2015.[https://www.forsythnews.com/local/crime-courts/new-forsyth-county-courthouse-dedicated/ New Forsyth County Courthouse Dedicated]

== Geography == '''Location:''' north central portion of Georgia, 40 miles north of Atlanta and a part of the Metro area
'''Altitude/Elevation:''' Elevation: 399m / 1309feet [http://elevation.maplogs.com/poi/forsyth_county_ga_usa.48243.html Maplogs Forsyth County, Georgia]
'''Area:''' 247 square miles (640 km2), of which 224 square miles (580 km2) is land and 23 square miles (60 km2) (9.4%) is water
'''Top Commodities:''' Greenhouse, Poultry (broilers), Horses[http://extension.uga.edu/content/dam/extension-county-offices/forsyth-county/2017%20Forsyth%20County%20Annual%20Report%20UGA.pdf UGA Extension Office, Forsyth County 2017 Annual Report]
'''Total Economic Contribution:''' 7,429 jobs, $1,324,350,842 output
'''Climate:''' Summer: hot and muggy; Winter: short, very cold, and wet; Year Round: partly cloudy. Temperature typically varies from 34°F to 88°F and is rarely below 22°F or above 94°F.[https://weatherspark.com/y/15686/Average-Weather-in-Cumming-Georgia-United-States-Year-Round Average Weather in Cumming, Georgia]
'''Topsoil:''' thin over most hills and steep slopes, while much deeper near streams
'''Soil:''' Located in the Upper Piedmont Region and Blue Ridge foothills , it is generally well suited for agriculture. Cotton, soybeans, and wheat are some of the more commons crops. Beef cattle and dairy cattle are raised in large numbers in this region, but the most important part of the agricultural economy is chicken broilers. There are large areas of bedrock with numerous streams and rivers flowing from north to south.[https://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/topics/geography/article/geographic-regions-of-georgia Geographic Regions of Georgia]
'''Trees/Vegetation/Forests:''' large forests, from which pine trees remain an important part of the timber industry
'''Basins:''' The eastern two-thirds of Forsyth County are located in the Upper Chattahoochee River sub-basin of the ACF River Basin (Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River Basin), while the northwestern third of the county is located in the Etowah River sub-basin of the ACT River Basin (Coosa-Tallapoosa River Basin).
'''Ponds/Lakes:''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Lanier Lake Lanier] a reservoir in the northern portion of the U.S. state of Georgia
'''Wetlands/Swamps:''' only a few permanent or seasonal wetlands parall the streams flowing into the Chattahoochee; some swamps are in the broader flood plain of the Etowah River, but nowhere near as many as the counties to the south
'''Mountains:''' some small to medium height mountains (for the Southeast) but not continuous ridges; Saunee Mountain is the dominant ridge in the central part of the county[https://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/native-american-history-of-forsyth-county-georgia.htm]
'''Terrain:''' rolling hills and valleys or ravines formed by streams
'''Rock Type:''' rock strata of igneous and metamorphicized igneous rock
'''Caves:''' Sawnee Mountain was once riddled with pits and caves dug by settlers searching for gold[https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/forsyth-county Georgia Encyclopedia, Forsyth County]
'''Streams:''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chattahoochee_River Chattahoochee River] a tributary of the Apalachicola River, a relatively short river formed by the confluence of the Chattahoochee and Flint rivers and emptying from Florida into Apalachicola Bay in the Gulf of Mexico === Adjacent Counties === [[Space:Dawson%20County,%20Georgia|Dawson County]] - north
[[:Category:Hall_County%2C_Georgia|Hall County]] - east
[[:Category:Gwinnett_County%2C_Georgia|Gwinnett County]] - southeast
[[Space:Fulton%20County,%20Georgia|Fulton County]] - southwest
[[Space:Cherokee%20County,%20Georgia|Cherokee County]] - northwest

== Demographics == Forsyth County is the 8th largest county in the State of Georgia.[http://worldpopulationreview.com/us-counties/ga/forsyth-county-population/ World Population Review, Forsyth County] 2010 United States Census: 175,511 people, 59,433 households, and 47,623 families :46.9% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 68.5% were married couples living together, 8.0% had a female householder with no husband present, 19.9% were non-families, and 15.9% of all households were made up of individuals :- Average Household Size: 2.94 :- Average Family Size: 3.29 :- Median Age: 36.9 years Population Density: 783.5 inhabitants per square mile (302.5/km2); 64,052 housing units at an average density of 285.9 per square mile (110.4/km2)
Racial Makeup: 85.4% white, 6.2% Asian, 2.6% black or African American, 0.3% American Indian, 3.8% from other races, and 1.6% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino origin made up 9.4% of the population.
Ancestry: 15.7% were German, 14.4% were American, 14.2% were Irish, 12.9% were English, and 5.8% were Italian.
Median Income: for a household was $87,605; for a family was $96,501; for males was $72,030 versus $46,310 for females;
Per Capita Income: $35,385
:Poverty Line: 4.5% of families and 6.0% were below poverty level, including 7.0% of those under age 18 and 4.9% of those age 65 or over
[https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/forsythcountygeorgia/PST045217 US Census, Forsyth County] Forsyth County has the 16th-highest median household income in the US ($100,909).[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_highest-income_counties_in_the_United_States#American_Community_Survey American Community Survey] According to a 2015 analysis, Forsyth County is the "richest" county in Georgia with a median household income of more than $85,000 and a home ownership rate of nearly 86 percent.[https://www.ajc.com/business/forsyth-georgia-richest-county-and-its-healthiest-data/MgripdTh9IQxOw6R8FN9NJ/ AJC - Forsyth is Georgia's Richest County] See also [https://www.forsythnews.com/local/business/study-forsyth-among-top-in-georgia-for-net-wealth/ Forsyth County News]. In 2015, Forsyth County was ranked as the "healthiest" county in Georgia, for all combined health outcomes, which measure length and quality of life.[https://www.ajc.com/news/local-govt--politics/georgia-healthiest-county-metro-atlanta/fskm4dyljoIDzEPJzd9ZAJ/ AJC - Georgia's Healthiest County is in Metro Atlanta] === Census === Census... Pop... %±
1840... 6,619... —
1850... 8,850... 33.7%
1860... 7,749... -12.4%
1870... 7,983... 3.0%
1880... 10,559... 32.3%
1890... 11,155... 5.6%
1900... 11,550... 3.5%
1910... 11,940... 3.4%
1920... 11,755... -1.5%
1930... 10,624... -9.6%
1940... 11,322... 6.6%
1950... 11,005... -2.8%
1960... 12,170... 10.6%
1970... 16,928... 39.1%
1980... 27,958... 65.2%
1990... 44,083... 57.7%
2000... 98,407... 123.2%
2010... 175,511... 78.4%
Est. 2017... 227,967... [25] 29.9%
---- === Public Schools === Forsyth County Schools is the largeset employer in the county - Number of Students: 42,600 students
- Number of Employees: over 4,100 full-time and 1,500 substitutes
- Number of School Districts: 180, 7th largest school system in Georgia.
- Number of Schools: 37 - twenty-one elementary, ten middle, seven high schools, as well as the Academies for Creative Education (A.C.E) that houses one school, iAchieve Virtual Academy, FCS' 6–12 online school, and two programs, Gateway Academy (the alternative program for middle and high school students) and Forsyth Academy

== Natural Resources == [https://www.gacd.us/upperchattahoocheeriver Upper Chattahoochee River Conservation District] - Dawson, Forsyth, Habersham, Lumpkin, & White Counties === Trails === [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Creek_Greenway Big Creek Greenway] - currently under construction
=== Parks/Recreation === [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Lanier Lake Lanier]
[https://parks.forsythco.com/Parks-and-Facilities/Find-a-Park/Find-a-Park Forsyth County Parks & Facilities] === Highways === [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Route_19_in_Georgia U.S. Route 19]
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_State_Route_9 State Route 9]
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_State_Route_20 State Route 20]
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_State_Route_53 State Route 53]
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_State_Route_141 State Route 141]
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_State_Route_306 State Route 306]
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_State_Route_369 State Route 369]
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_State_Route_371 State Route 371]
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_State_Route_400 State Route 400]
=== Cities/Towns === [[:Category:Cumming%2C_Georgia|Cumming, Georgia]] established as the County seat in 1833.
=== Unincorporated === [[:Category:Big_Creek%2C_Georgia|Big Creek, Georgia]]
Brookwood, Georgia
[[:Category:Chestatee%2C_Georgia|Chestatee, Georgia]]
[[:Category:Coal_Mountain%2C_Georgia|Coal Mountain, Georgia]]
Dave's Creek, Georgia
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ducktown,_Georgia Ducktown, Georgia]
Friendship, Georgia
[[:Category:Matt%2C_Georgia|Matt, Georgia]]
Oscarville, Georgia
Silver City, Georgia
=== County Resources === [https://www.cummingforsythchamber.org/ Cumming-Forsyth Chamber of Commerce]
[http://cityofcumming.net/ City of Cumming]
[https://www.forsythpl.org/ Forsyth County Public Library]
[http://www.forsyth.k12.ga.us/ Forsyth County Schools]
[http://www.forsythsheriff.org/ Forsyth County Sheriff]
[https://www.laniertech.edu/ Lanier Technical College], Gainesville, Hall County, Georgia
[https://ung.edu/campuses/cumming/ University of North Georgia, Cumming Campus]
[https://www.nghs.com/forsyth-county Northeast Georgia Health System]
[http://extension.uga.edu/county-offices/forsyth/agriculture-and-natural-resources.html University of Georgia Extension Office, Forsyth County]
---- === National Protected Areas === [[Wikipedia: Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area]] ---- === Historical Markers === [http://lat34north.com/HistoricMarkers/MarkerDetail.cfm?KeyID=058-BS1&MarkerTitle=Blue%20Star%20Memorial%20Highway&CountyNameKey=Forsyth Blue Star Memorial Highway] Dahlonega Hwy (Ga 9) - a tribute to United States Armed Forces
[http://lat34north.com/HistoricMarkers/MarkerDetail.cfm?KeyID=058-A3&MarkerTitle=Charles%20F%2E%20Welch%201941-1997&CountyNameKey=Forsyth Charles F Welch (1941-1997)] recognizes his leadership and dedication for the preservation and development of Poole's Mill Park
[http://lat34north.com/HistoricMarkers/MarkerDetail.cfm?KeyID=058-3&MarkerTitle=Colonel%20William%20Cumming&CountyNameKey=Forsyth Colonel William Cumming (1788-1863)] - War of 1812; Captain of the Augusta Independent Blues in 1812; commissioned Major, U.S.A., in 1813; appointed Adjutant General of the Northern Army the following year with the rank of Colonel
[http://lat34north.com/HistoricMarkers/MarkerDetail.cfm?KeyID=058-A2&MarkerTitle=Cumming%20Historic%20Cemetery%20&CountyNameKey=Forsyth Cumming Historic Cemetery] first burial in 1834
[http://lat34north.com/HistoricMarkers/MarkerDetail.cfm?KeyID=058-A5&MarkerTitle=Cumming%20School&CountyNameKey=Forsyth Cumming School] built in 1923
[http://lat34north.com/HistoricMarkers/MarkerDetail.cfm?KeyID=058-2&MarkerTitle=Forsyth%20County&CountyNameKey=Forsyth Forsyth County Courthouse]
[http://lat34north.com/HistoricMarkers/MarkerDetail.cfm?KeyID=058-A4&MarkerTitle=Fowler%20Family%20Farm&CountyNameKey=Forsyth Fowler Family Farm] early 20th century farm comprised of the main house, a renter house and various agricultural outbuildings associated with cotton and, later, chicken production
[http://lat34north.com/HistoricMarkers/MarkerDetail.cfm?KeyID=058-1&MarkerTitle=Old%20Federal%20Road&CountyNameKey=Forsyth Old Federal Road] highway linking Georgia and Tennessee across the Cherokee Nation
[http://lat34north.com/HistoricMarkers/MarkerDetail.cfm?KeyID=058-HS1&MarkerTitle=Poole%27s%20Mill%20Covered%20Bridge&CountyNameKey=Forsyth Poole's Mill Covered Bridge] bridge constructed sometime after 1820 at the site of a grist mill one the homeplace of [http://trailofthetrail.blogspot.com/2011/02/george-welch-and-pooles-mill-bridge.html Cherokee Chief George Welch]
=== National Register of Historic Places === [https://parks.forsythco.com/Parks-and-Facilities/Parks/Pooles-Mill-Park Poole's Mill Covered Bridge]
[https://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/topics/historical_markers/county/forsyth/cumming-school Cumming Public School--Cumming High School]

== Notables == * [[Wikipedia: Luke Appling]] (1907-1991), a Major League Baseball player, shortstop for Chicago White Sox, coach for the Atlanta Braves; he died and was buried in Cumming, Georgia * [[Bell-1252|Hiram Parks Bell]] (1827 - 1907) a Confederate Officer and US Congressman, lived in Forsyth County. See also [http://www.bellresearchcenter.com/index.html Bell Research Center, Cumming, Georgia].[http://sites.rootsweb.com/~gaforsyt/famouspeople/famouspeople.htm GaGenWeb, Famous People of Forsyth County, Georgia] * Zac Brown of the [[Wikipedia: Zac Brown Band]] was raised in Cumming, Georgia and is a triple-platinum, Country music icon * [[Wikipedia: Dalton Day]] was born in Cumming and is an American actor and singer; twin to Skyler Day * [[Wikipedia: Skyler Day]] was born in Cumming and is an American actress and singer; twin to Dalton Day * [[Wikipedia: Wynn Everett]] an American actress; grew up in Cumming, Georgia * [[Wikipedia: Kelli Giddish]] was born in Cumming and is an American television, stage, and film actress * [[Wikipedia: Colby Gossett]] an American football guard for the Arizona Cardinals of the National Football League; born in Cumming, Georgia * [[Wikipedia: Billy Magnussen]] an American actor of stage, television, and film, lived in Cumming, Georgia. * [[Wikipedia: Helen Matthews Lewis]] a sociologist, historian, and activist who specializes in Appalachia and women's rights; lived in Forsyth County, Georgia * [[Wikipedia: Zach Morrison]] an American football coach and player, third head football coach at Shorter University in Rome, Georgia, born in Cumming, Georgia * [[Wikipedia: Garry Puetz]] a former American football guard and tackle in the National Football League (NFL) for the New York Jets, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Philadelphia Eagles, New England Patriots, and the Washington Redskins; retired after spending 14 years as Director of Transportation for the Forsyth County (Ga.) School System and 23 years in the Pupil Transportation field. * [[Wikipedia: Ryann Redmond]] an American actress and singer, born and raised in Alpharetta and Cumming, Georgia * [[Wikipedia: Ron Reis]] an American professional wrestler, under the ring names The Yeti and Reese; lives in Cumming, Georgia * [[Wikipedia: Junior Samples]] (1926-1983), American comedian, best known for his role on Hee Haw; born in Cumming, Georgia. * [[Wikipedia: Alice Harrell Strickland]] (1859-1947) an American politician and activist; first woman to be elected mayor in the U.S. state of Georgia; establishing the first community forest in Georgia; posthumously named a Georgia Woman of Achievement; was born in Forsyth County, Georgia * [[Wikipedia: Hardy Strickland]] (1818-1884) settled in Forsyth County and found gold on his land, member of the Georgia State Legislature, member of the Secession Convention, representative from Georgia in the Confederate Congress * [[Wikipedia: Andrew Thacker]] an American football coach; defensive coordinator and linebackers coach at the Georgia Institute of Technology; standout high school career at North Forsyth High School in Cumming, Georgia * [https://www.forsythnews.com/magazines-2/400-the-life/400-faces-laura-thompson-co-host-mugglecast-and-millennial-podcasts/ Laura Thompson], Co-host of MuggleCast and #Millennial podcasts, lives in Cumming * [[Wikipedia: Fred Toettcher]] a Marconi winning sports radio talk show host on WBZ-FM in Boston, co-hosting "Toucher and Rich" with Rich Shertenlieb. job at a small radio station in Cumming, Georgia * [[Welborn-941|Olin Welborn]] (1843-1921), a Confederate Officer and US Congressman, born in Forsyth County * [[Vann-25|Chief James Vann]] (1766-1809), influential Cherokee leader, wealthy planter and slaveholder, one of the triumvirate with Major Ridge and Charles R. Hicks, who led the Upper Towns of East Tennessee and North Georgia. See also [[Wikipedia: James Vann]]. * [[Wikipedia: Roger L. Worsley]] (b. 1937), president of Laredo Community College, chancellor of Southern Arkansas University Tech, "Outstanding Educator of America" in 1971, "Leader in Education" in 1974, resided in Cumming (2010-2011)

== Cemeteries == {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} [[:Category:Antioch_Cemetery%2C_Forsyth_County%2C_Georgia|Antioch Cemetery, Forsyth County, Georgia]]
[[Space:Bagley Cemetery, Alpharetta, Georgia|Bagley Cemetery, Alpharetta, Georgia]]
[[:Category:Concord_Baptist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Cumming%2C_Georgia|Concord Baptist Church Cemetery, Cumming, Georgia]]
[[:Category:Cumming_City_Cemetery%2C_Cumming%2C_Georgia|Cumming City Cemetery, Cumming, Georgia]]
[[:Category:Haw_Creek_Cemetery%2C_Forsyth_County%2C_Georgia|Haw Creek Cemetery, Forsyth County, Georgia]]
[[:Category:Mars_Hill_Cemetery%2C_Cumming%2C_Georgia|Mars Hill Cemetery, Cumming, Georgia]]
[[:Category:Sawnee_View_Gardens_and_Mausoleum%2C_Cumming%2C_Georgia|Sawnee View Gardens and Mausoleum, Cumming, Georgia]]
[[:Category:Sharon_Baptist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Cumming%2C_Georgia|Sharon Baptist Church Cemetery, Cumming, Georgia]]
[[:Category: Union Hill Cemetery, Forsyth County, Georgia|Union Hill Cemetery, Forsyth County, Georgia]]
[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery-browse/USA/Georgia/Forsyth-County?id=county_440 FindaGrave: Cemeteries in Forsyth County, Georgia]
[http://www.usgwtombstones.org/georgia/forsyth.html USGenWeb Archives Project - Tombstone Transcription of Forsyth County, Georgia]
[http://usgwarchives.net/ga/forsyth/cemetery.html USGenWeb Georgia Archives - Cemeteries in Forsyth County, Georgia]
[http://sites.rootsweb.com/~gaforsyt/cemeteries/cemeteries.htm GaGenWeb Cemeteries List]
[https://www.facebook.com/Forsyth-County-Ga-Cemeteries-122082444648096/ Facebook: Historical Society of Forsyth - Cemeteries]
[http://genealogytrails.com/geo/forsyth/cemeteries.html Genealogy Trails Cemeteries]

== Sources == == See also == [https://www.raogk.org/georgia/forsyth-county/ RAOGK, Forsyth County, Georgia]
''[[Space:Forsyth County History Stories|Forsyth County History Stories]]'' (Bramblett, 2002, Charleston, South Carolina)
[http://www.linkpendium.com/forsyth-ga-genealogy/ Linkpendum, Forsyth County, Georgia]
[http://courthousehistory.com/gallery/states/georgia/counties/forsyth CourtHouseHistory, Forsyth County, Georgia]
[https://georgiahistory.com/ghmi_marker_updated/forsyth-county/ Georgia Historical Society, Forsyth County, Georgia]
[https://www.genealogyinc.com/georgia/forsyth-county/ Genealogy Inc., Forsyth County, Georgia]
[http://lat34north.com/HistoricMarkers/CountyDetail.cfm?CountyNameKey=Forsyth Historic Markers, Forsyth County, Georgia]
[http://www.gaancestors.com/military/ Forsyth County, Georgia, Confederate Soldiers]
[https://dlg.usg.edu/records?f%5Bcounties_facet%5D%5B%5D=Forsyth&only_path=true Digital Library of Georgia, Fulton County, Georgia]
[http://www.scv1642.com/Localconfederates.html Local Confederates of Forsyth County]

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category: Forsyth Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Forsyth Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Forsyth Forsyth] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Forsyth name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Forsyths), by time period (18th Century Forsyths), or by topic (Forsyth DNA, Forsyth Occupations, Forsyth Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Forsyth Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Cain-1665|Marsha Richardson]]''' for assistance. '''Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the One Name Study Member Sticker'''. *On your profile page, just below ==Biography== add this -
{{Member|ONS|name=Forsyth}}
{{Clear}} and you will get this {{Member|ONS|name=Forsyth}} *Then for all ancestors with the birth name Forsyth/e use this sticker: just below ==Biography== add this -
{{One Name Study|name=Forsyth}}
{{Clear}} and you will get this {{One Name Study|name=Forsyth}} ==Task List== Would you be able to assist with these profile lists? * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Forsyth-1 Unsourced Forsyths] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Forsythe-1 Unsourced Forsythes] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&order=&s=Forsyth Orphaned Forsyth ] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&order=&s=Forsythe Orphaned Forsythe] '''Occupation Catergories are being added to the Forsyth Name Study. ''' Let me know what occupation you need and I will create the Forsyth Name Study Category for you. '''Here is a list of suggested projects - can you add others? Would you like to manage any of these?''' #Ulster Forsyths #Forsythe/es Immigrants (maybe different groups for different places) #Forsyths from Scotland, From England, or From Ireland, etc. #Forsyth Soldiers - American Revolution, Civil War, etc. #Forsyth who were Quakers #Forsyth who were Preachers ==Suggested Sources== *Scotland [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sources-Scotland Sources for Scotland] *Ireland [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sources-Ireland Sources for Ireland] *United States [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sources-United_States_of_America Sources for the U.S.] *WikiTree Souce Library with places in addition to those shown above [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Category-Source Other Suggested Sources] === Books Recommended by Membes=== *Annals of the parish and burgh of Elgin : from the twelfth century to the year 1876, with some historical and other notices illustrative of the subjecty Young, Robert, F.S.A [https://archive.org/details/annalsofparishbu00youn] ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the project * Origins of the name, notable Forsyths, early emigrants and more [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Forsythe_Family_History Forsyth Family History] * The Forsyth Clan of Scotland.[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Clan_Forsyth Clan Forsyth] ==Membership== *[[Cain-1665|Marsha (Cain) Richardson]] Project Coordinator * [[Forsythe-295|Karen (Forsythe) Schmitz]] * [[Forsythe-776|Traci (Forsythe) Stormes]] * [[Driver-962|Lyn (Driver) Gulbransen]] ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Forsyth Forsyth] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Forsythe Forsythe] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FORSAITH Forsaith] ==DNA Projects== '''Don't Forget to add your DNA results to your profiles with ''' [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/DNAconf.php DNA Confirmatin Citation Maker App] Y-DNA - FamilyTreeDNA https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/forsyth-e-surname-project/about/background *The Y-DNA project is open to all male Forsyths (or ladies who have tested a male Forsyth) and others who have strong Y-DNA matches to Forsyths. *If you have done a Y-DNA for a Forsyth and not joined the Forsythe Y DNA project, please do so. *If you have not take an Y-DNA test yet, I encourage you to do so ASAP. Please send me a message if you would like more information on Y-DNA testing. Gedmatch Ancestors Project - Fosyth Ancestors https://app.gedmatch.com/ *If you have an Autosomal DNA test from any company, we encourage you to upload your results to Gedmatch and join the project. This gives you many more matches than the one company you tested with. ==Pages To Help Learn How to Use Wikitree== '''Tips On How To Use WikiTree''' *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:New_Member_How-To WikiTree Help] '''Browser Extention for Building Source Citations and Creating Narratives''' *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer WikiTree sourcer] this makes adding inline citations so easy. Also you can edit how your citations are created by going into the optons on the Extention. *A list of Apps that make using WikiTree Easier and More fun. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Apps Help Apps] '''Improving your basic skills in genealogy and on WikiTree, focused on Scotland profiles''' *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Tartan_Trail_Team Tartan Trail] Even if you don't want to take the Trail, this page has wonderful suggestions on where to find sources. ==Tips and Tricks to Create Your Profiles== Repeated use of the same source in the same profile. See this WikiTree page: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Sources#Repeated_use_of_the_same_source_in_the_same_profile == Meeting Others For WikiTree Fun== Often WikiTree has what they call Thons. There is Connect-A-Thon, Source-A-Thon, and others. These are announced in your daily WikiTree emails and on their Facebook Group. You can join a group to work with and compete in adding, sourcing, and connecting profiles for the weekend Thons. I belong to the Twisted Thistles group. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Twisted_Thistles Twisted Thistles Team] WikiTree has a Discord Channel, with several channels depending on your interest. It is a place you can contact other Wikitree members to chat or ask for help. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Discord Discord Help Page] WikiTree also has a Facebook group: [https://www.facebook.com/WikiTreeOfficial/ WikiTree Facebook Group] Link to List of profiles with the sticker Give our info https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Forsyth_Name_Study

Forsythe Family History

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'''Here is a general page for organizing information related to the last name Forsyth/e or any other spelling of the name. I just adopted this page (early 2021) and have been making corrections and additions. Most of what I have is from the US, but I welcome information from other countries and corrections or additions to what I've already added. Marsha '''PLEASE NOTE:''' Underlined words are links to other profiles or websites. Please click these to learn more. ===Clan Forsyth Wiki Page=== [[Space:Clan_Forsyth|Clan Forsyth]] Please go to this page to learn more about the ancient history of the Clan ===One Name Study Project=== [[Space:Forsyth_Name_Study|Forsyth name Study]] ==Origin of the Surname== The surname Forsyth (Forsith, de Forsith, and other spellings) is first found in 12th century Scotland. In George Frasher Black's book, The Surnames of Scotland, he suggests that the origin of the surname is two-fold. #From a place of that name due to the frequency the name appears in the old Scottish records with the prefix “de”. # From the old Gaelic personal name Fearsithe, meaning ‘man of peace". He goes on to say that by Gaelic speakers the name is sometimes pronounced Forsay (for-sigh). Another legend suggests a Norman called ''Forsach''. For a more in-depth study on the origin of surnames, please visit the the Forsythe Y-DNA project page. [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/forsyth-e-surname-project/about/background Forsyth YDNA Project] ===DNA Projects=== There are 2 DNA projects you might want to check out and join. # Y DNA - for all males who carry the Forsyth surname. Females may participate by recruiting male Forsyths in their family to particiapte. [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/forsyth-e-surname-project/about/background Family Tree DNA] #Gedmatch Ancestors project. ''Forsyth Ancestry'' [https://www.gedmatch.com/ Gedmatch] ===Forsyth/e Genealogy Research=== There are many books, websites, and online trees, where you can find information on Forsyth genealogy. Keep in mind that if these books, websites or trees, do not provide proper source citations, ''' they may be fiction.''' Use them as hints until you can verify. One set of books published by [[Forsaith-88|Frederick Gregory Forsyth]], is an example of many facts not supported with evidence. Use these books as hints, but confirm the facts. Also see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Forsyth_de_Fronsac_Fraud False Histories] Learn more about what makes a good source from Family Search [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/A_Checklist_of_Compiled_Sources_and_Where_to_Find_Them A Checklist of Compiled Sources and Where to Find Them] Check out the WikiTree List of Scotland Sources: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sources-Scotland ==Common Mistakes in Research== # Often times you will find a record that you assume is yours since the husband and wife have the names you are looking for, but you need to verify, verify, verify. Example. James Forsyth married Lydia Huls, but another James Forsyth married another Lydia. They are often confused. But James and Lydia Huls married in Indiana and lived in Indiana in 1850. while the other James and Lydia lived in Georgia. ==Clan Forsyth Societies Around The World== Active Clan Forsyth Societies are found in the US, New Zealand and Australia. Please visit their websites to learn more. Members share Forsyth genealogy information, general knowledge of the history of Scotland, Ireland, and countries where Forsyth immigrated. *[https://www.clanforsyth.com/ Clan Forsyth Society USA] *[http://clanforsythaustralia.org/ Clan Forsyth Society Australia] *[https://www.clanforsythqueensland.com/ Clan Forsyth Society Queensland (Australia)] *[http://www.clanforsyth.org.nz/ Clan Forsyth Society New Zealand] *[http://clanforsythsociety.net/ Clan Forsyth Society Scotland] ==Geographic Locations of Forsythes / Forsyth == The Forsyth or Forsythe surname is found all around the world. Early records are found in Scotland and Ireland with many immigrating to the US, New Zealand, Australia, Africa, Peru and Venezuela. In the US you can find them in all 50 states, Many earlier settlers were found in Pennsylvania, Virginia, Georgia, and Ohio. ==Early Immigrants - United States == #[[Forsyth-673|Gilbert Forsyth ]]1672 Connecticut (We have Y DNA testers for James Forsyth who was married to Hanna Lester. It is thought this might be the father of James since he was in the right place and at the right time, but no proof has been found. Gilbert was a soldier in King Phillip's War. #[[Forsyth-522|David Forsyth]], husband of Margaret McGibbon. They came from Ireland and settled in Kentucky. #Mathew Forsyth married to Ester Graham, Came from Scotland and settled in New Hampshire. #[[Forsyth-531|Robert Forsyth]], Born about 1754, uncertain birthplace, married to Frances Johnson. Served in Rev. War and 1st US Marshal killed in the line of duty. (YDNA has been done for one of his descendants and awaiting results of another tester that might prove who his father was - September 2021) #[[Forsyth-635|Matthew Forsyth]] Living in New Jersey 1693 and married to [[Odling-1|Rebecca Olding (or Odling]] 27 April 1954. #[[Forsyth-2922|James Forsyth]] B: 1637 D: 1724 Prisoner in Leith Tolbooth and banished from Scotland to a New Jersey Plantaiton. ==Early Immigrants - Australia== ==Early Immigrants - New Zealand== ==Forsyth/es on WikiTree == Here is the updated [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/F/FORSYTH_1.html Forsyth index] and [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/forsythe Forsythe Index] . If you are a Forsyth and add yourself or an ancestor your addition will be on the list tomorrow morning. ==Forsyths Killed in Military Conflicts== #[[Forsyth-1368|Peter William Irvine Forsyth]] Killed at the Battle of Somme 23 October 1916 ==Forsyths accused of Witchcraft== #[[Forsyth-3129|Jonet Forsyth]]11 November 1629 witch trial. #[[Forsyth-3134|Gawin Forsyth]]16 December 1630 Witch trail #[[Forsyth-3131|Agnes Forsyth]]13 September 1649 Witch Trial ==Notable Forsyths == * [[Forsyth-1|Rev. Alexander John Forsyth]] (1768-1843) from Aberdeenshire, Scotland, was a pioneer in the development of modern firearms and his work led to the invention of the percussion lock in 1806. * [[Forsyth-1625|Benjamin Forsyth (-1814)]] Captain of the Regiment of Riflemen at the outbreak of war in 1812. *[[Forsythe-1249|Carl Wendell Forsythe]] Served 4 terms (1941-1949 as Mayor of Ferndale, Oakland, Michigan. *Lieut Charles C. Forsyth Helped Survery Western Australia about 1820 giving rise to "Forsyth's Leap"at Denmark in the South and Forsyth River in the North West. [http://clanforsythaustralia.org/getperson.php?personID=I1&tree=CODFOR Clan Forsyth Australia] *Frederick mcCarthy Forsyth CBE born 25 August 1938, English novelist and jouralist, best known for his novels; The Day of The Jackal and The Odessa File. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Forsyth Frederick Forsyth Wikipedia] * [[Forsyth-1082|George Alexander Forsyth (1837-1915)]]]] Civil War General *Harold Winston Forsyth. Ambassor of Peru to the U.S. 2022-2014 and other countries.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Forsyth Wikipedia profile] accessed 17 July 2022 *[[Forsyth-2658|Isaac Forsyth]] Book seller in Elgin, Moray Scotalnd and founding member and director of the Elgin Musuem. Brother of [[Forsyth-2655|Joseph Forsyth]] found below. * [[Forsyth-2608|James William Forsyth]] (1834 - 1906) U.S. Army General, Civil War and Indian Wars. * [[Forsyth-528|John Forsyth (1780-1841)]] , USA Stateman. Son of Robert Forsyth, the first U.S. Marshal of Georgia. Bio found at University of Georgia [https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/government-politics/john-forsyth-1780-1841 Bio John Forsyth] * [[Forsyth-2615|John Forsyth, JR (1812-1877]] Son of John Forsyth the USA Statesman and editor of the Mobile Register. * [[Forsyth-703|John Hubbard Forsyth (1797-1836)]] Captain in the Texas Cavalry and 3rd in line of command at the Alamo, where he died. *[[Forsyth-2655|Joseph Forsyth]] Scottish schoolmaster who spent much of the Napoleonic era imprioned in France. He wrote, "Remarks on Antiquities, Arts, and Letters". Brother of [[Forsyth-2658|Isaac Forsyth]], found above. *[[Forsyth-2616|Joseph Sill Forsyth]] Joseph Forsyth and Andrew and Ezekiel Simpson (Forsyth and Simpson Arcadia mill) built one of the earliest sawmills in West Florida. Located near Pensacola, this water-powered mill was producing over 250,000 board feet of lumber per year (an average of seven hundred board feet per day) by the mid-1830s. By the end of the decade the mill sent out an average of over 900,000 board feet of lumber per year. * [[Forsyth-2614|Peter Taylor Forsyth (1848-1921)]]] Scottish Congregational Minister. *[[Forsyth-531|Robert Forsyth (1754-1794)]] The First U.S. Marshal of Georgia and the first U.S. Marshal killed in the line of duty. ' In May 2016 The U.S. Marshal’s Office sent a formal request to Alistair Forsyth of that Ilk asking for permission, which was granted, to adopt the Ancient Forsyth tartan as the official tartan of the United States Marshal Service Pipes & Drums Band. See video of the band: http://www.clanforsyth.com/famousforsyths *Samuel Douglas Forsyth. Born about 1780, maybe in Virginia, USA. in 1807 was living in Louisanna, but by 1815 was living in Venezula and working as a doctor for Simon Bolivar. profile to be added soon. [https://read.dukeupress.edu/hahr/article/48/2/234/157707/The-Activities-of-Manuel-Torres-As-Purchasing Hispanic American Historical Review May 1968] Accessed 17 July 2022 *[[Forsyth-2442|Samuel Forsyth (1891-1918]] New Zealand recipent of the Victoria Cross. *[[Forsyth-743|Thomas Forsyth (1771-1833)]] Illinois frontiersman who served as a U.S. Indian Agent for the Sauk and Meshwaki (Fox) prior to the Black Hawk War. *[[Forsyth-1415|William Forsyth]] (bef 1737-1804) From old Meldrum, Aberdeen, Scotland. A Scottish botanist, who the Forsythia plant/flower is named for. ==Places In The U.S. Named Forsyth/e == '''Forsyth, Monroe, Georgia''', It is 60 miles south of Atlanta, GA and 24 miles from Macon, Georgia, and was established in 1823. It was John Forsyth who was an eminent politician and son of Robert Forsyth the US Marshal who was killed in Georgia. John later became the governor of Georgia. [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Forsyth,+GA+31029/@33.0368775,-83.9709694,13z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x88f40c866feec373:0x4a641d2dd2b663b5!8m2!3d33.0342974!4d-83.938242 Forsyth, Monroe, GA] '''Forsyth County, Georgia''' Just north of Atlanta, Georgia. It was established in 1831. It was named for John Forsyth who was governor of Georgia from 1827 to 1829. [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Forsyth+County,+GA/@34.1930724,-84.2323412,11z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x88f5974296201823:0x3375f803c89446d7!8m2!3d34.2358502!4d-84.1435136 [Forsyth County, GA] '''Forsyth County, North Carolina''' Winston-Salem is the largest city in Forsyth County. It was established in 1849 out of part of Stokes County. It was named for Benjamin Forsyth, a respected Stokes County landowner and American hero. [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Forsyth+County,+NC/@36.1176164,-80.415895,11z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x88530816b75e3b39:0xf9daf599680435a!8m2!3d36.1200003!4d-80.1875065 Forsyth County, NC] '''Forsyth, Macon, Illinois''' is located in central Illinois, Macon County. The town's size is about 2 square miles, near Decatur, Ill. It was established in 1854 and named for Robert Forsyth, the first general freight agent of the Illinois Central Railroad. '''Forsyth, Taney, Missouri''' located on the shores of the White River, was established in 1837 and it was also named for John Forsyth, Politian, Governor of Georgia, US Secretary of State, and son of Robert Forsyth, US Mashall. [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Forsyth,+MO+65653/@36.7722517,-93.1627326,11z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x87cf076ffb84ab53:0xfd2003681b969d47!8m2!3d36.6850612!4d-93.1199012 Forsyth, Taney, MIssouri] '''Forsyth, Rosebud, Montana''' Located in a valley along the banks of the Yellowstone River. It was established in 1880 and named for General James W. Forsyth. [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Forsyth,+MT+59327/@47.1121856,-105.9035064,7z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x5339e102fc8e929b:0xf7dba9db97f71c0a!8m2!3d46.2630502!4d-106.6819793 Forsyth, Rosebud, MT] '''Forsyth Township, Somerset County, Maine''' Lies on the northern border of Maine and Canada. It was named for O.F. Forsyth, general agent for a mining firm in the area.[https://www.google.com/maps/place/Forsyth+Township,+MI/@46.1930625,-87.3634356,10z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x4d51fdf51bcc1eeb:0xcafd62e64c6cab2b!8m2!3d46.2195586!4d-87.4714881 Forsyth Township, Maine] ==Places in New Zealand Named Forsyth== '''Forsyth Island''' Lies in the outer Marborough Sounds of New Zeland's South Island. [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Forsyth+Island+%2F+Te+Paruparu/@-40.9675321,174.0688589,13z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x6d3ec57d50ead0c7:0xf00ef876559c510!8m2!3d-40.9701142!4d174.0669545 Forsyth Island] '''Lake Forsyth''' a lake on the south-western side of Banks Peninsula in the Canterbury region of New Zealand, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Forsyth Lake Forsyth] ==Places in Australia Named Forsyth== '''Forsyth Island''', part of the Passage Group within the Furneaux Group, is a 167-hectare granite island, located in Bass Strait south of Cape Barren Island, in Tasmania, in south-eastern Australia.[https://mapcarta.com/28705046 Forsyth Island Australia] '''Forsyth, Etheridge Queensland''' A small rural town. Population in 2016 was 129. [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Forsayth+QLD+4871,+Australia/@-18.7369337,143.7029836,10z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x6a29dd128517b907:0x400eef17f206d30!8m2!3d-18.5873956!4d143.6037612 Forsyth, Queensland] [[Category:Family Histories]]

Fort Bend County, Texas

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Welcome to Fort Bend County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The current leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ==History/Timeline== {{Image|file=Colorado_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Mirabeau Lamar. }}{{clear}} *{{blue|Fort Bend County was formed 1837 from Austin County and organized in 1838.}} The county seat is Richmond, Texas, yet Fort Bend County's largest city is Sugar Land. The county was founded in 1837 and organized 1838. It is named for a '''blockhouse'''built on a bend of the Brazos River; the fort was beginning for the settlement in the area early 1800's. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Bend_County,_Texas ::Prior to Anglo settlement, the '''Karankawa''' native Americans lived in this region. Mostly the Mexican colonists had originally settled in south Texas and Bexar territory , thus there were few Mexican colonists here. :'''1821''' Mexico gained its independence from Spain. :'''1822''' - group of Stephen F. Austin's "Old 300" colonists, headed by William Travis, built a fort at the present site of Richmond, "Fort Bend" (it was built in the bend of the Brazos River).http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasGulfCoastTowns/Richmond-Texas.htm :'''1836''': Area was evacuated during "The Runaway Scrape". :'''1837''': The town is platted, promoted and named after Richmond, England. :'''May, 1837''' Became the county seat after Fort Bend County was organized later in the year. :'''1837''' - Robert Eden Handy (Pennsylvania), William Lusk (Richmond, Virginia) arrived before war for independence-founded and named the town + 8 others such as Branch T. Archer, Thomas Freeman McKinney, and Samuel May Williams. :'''1839''': First newspaper - the Richmond Telescope and Texas Literary Register, was published. :'''1837''' - The city of Richmond was incorporated under the Republic of Texas. Named after Richmond, England. ::Fort Bend County was created from parts of Austin, Harris, and Brazoria counties in 1838. '''1830's, 1840's''' -Fort Bend had a cotton-based plantation system which relied on high number of African-American slaves for laborers. :'''1850's''' - one of the 6 majority-black counties in the state. :'''1860''' - slave population totaled 4,127, (2 x that of the 2,016 white population). Immigrants still settled in the county. The population was majority black during and after the reconstruction. :'''1862-65 - Civil War''' county men volunteered for Confederate service; many joined the '''Eighth Texas Cavalry''' (Terry's Texas Rangers), a regiment organized by Benjamin Franklin Terry, a wealthy sugar planter from Sugar Land. :'''1866''': Emancipation of slaves. Freedman's Bureau opens when freed slaves leave :Post Civil War - White Democrats, outnumbered by blacks more than two to one, were unable to regain control of local government until the late 1880. :'''Slavery''' [http://freedomonthemove.org Slavery movement] :'''1867:''' Union occupied Richmond county with troops stationed at Richmond. :'''1870's- 1880's''' -during and after Reconstruction, when Republicans were elected to office. :'''1878:''' The Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe RR by-passed 3 miles from, Richmond by 3 miles - Rosenburg, Texas is formed. :'''1880s''', white residents were Democrat. :'''1888''': First bridge across the Brazos is built. :'''1888-1889'''- Jaybird-Woodpecker War High racial tension. People were killed. After martial law was declared, some "Woodpeckers" were thrown out of control of the government. ::'''Jaybirds''' represented whites struggled to gain control, but factional tensions were fierce. ::'''Woodpeckers''' were some whites elected to office by African Americans. ::''' Jaybird - Woodpecker War''' - high racial tension resulted in Jaybird-Woodpecker War. Several people were killed, and Woodpeckers were ousted from government control. :'''Martial law''' was declared by Gov. Lawrence Sullivan Ross sent in militia forces and declared martial law. :: With Sullivan's support, the Jaybirds ordered a list of certain blacks and Woodpecker officials out of the county. The Jaybirds took over county offices and established a "white-only pre-primary," disfranchising the African Americans from the voting or running for office in the county. :'''1893''': First steel bridge was built. :'''1899''': Brazos floods :'''1920's:''' Population is 1,273. Oil discoveries boost economy - rice, sugar and cotton are main crops.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcf07 :'''1919'''Gulf Oil Company brought in first oil well in 1919 at Blue Ridge. :'''1922''' - Oil field at Big Creek. Thompsons had a major oilfield in 1921. :'''1926''' Gulf discovered a major sulfur and gas deposit in Orchard :'''1928 - Sugar Land''' was the most important Texas oil development.http://texasalmanac.com/topics/business/history-oil-discoveries-texas :'''1935''' - Humble Oil Company (now ExxonMobil Corporation) gas field near Katy. :'''1940's''' - Post WWII, people moved to Houston for better jobs. County population was stagnant until people started commuting from Houston in the 1970s. :'''1950's''' - , Fort Bend and Galveston counties were '''plagued''' by organized crime, gambling, and brothels. :'''1950-''' Melton and Arizona Fleming won a lawsuit (Terry v Adams ). :'''1954-1957''' oil production averaged 30,000 barrels / day :'''mid 1980's''' ExxonMobil built major gas plant that produced 450 million cubic feet of gas daily ==Government== Fort Bend county courthouses were: :'''1842'''- First courthouse built. (no image or information, :'''1871-72''' New courthouse (no image) :'''1887''' see below, : '''2011''' Justice Center.http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasGulfCoastTowns/Richmond-Texas-Fort-Bend-County-Courthouse.htm {{Image|file=Fort_Bend_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=1887 courthouse . }}{{clear}} :'''1887 Fort Bend Courthouse''' - resembles Bandera county courthouse. The clock tower was removed shortly after the picture was taken. Building burned down 1930.-- Terry Jeanson, {{Image|file=Fort_Bend_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=1897 County Jail. }}{{clear}} :'''1897 Fort Bend County Jail''' was the 3rd jail building. The goal was to symbolize strength and justice, style is Romanesque revival style building and is with terra cotta built in 1897, this structure was the third jail building in Fort Bend County. This even had included living quarters for the sheriff and a 3rd floor gallows. It was used until 1955. {{Image|file=Fort_Bend_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=1908 courthoiuse }}{{clear}} :'''1908 5th Fort Bend courthouse''' - Texas renaissance style is similar to the Hays county courthouse. http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasGulfCoastTowns/Richmond-Texas-Fort-Bend-County-Courthouse.htm Architecture in Texas 1895-1945, By Jay C. Henry http://www.fortbendcountytx.gov/index.aspx?page=583This courthouse is over 105 years old. The interior of building has been restored. Partly renovated in 1935, this addition is closely compatible.. An addition added in 1955 has now been demolished.http://www.fortbendcountytx.gov/index.aspx?page=583 {{Image|file=Fort_Bend_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=2011 Justice center. }}{{clear}} :'''2011 Justice Center-''' for county offices. ===Geography=== Fort Bend can be found in the coastal plains of SE Texas, 22 miles SW of Houston, Texashttps://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcf07. Total area -885 square miles (2,290 km2), of which 861 square miles (2,230 km2) is land and 24 square miles (62 km2) (2.7%) is water. :'''Longitude/Latitude''': 29°35' north latitude and 95°45' west longitude. :Altitude - 80 to 250 feet :'''Rolling terrain.''' :'''Temperatures''' - high- 94° F in July to an average low of 44° in January. :'''Rainfall''' - 45 inches/year, :'''Growing season''' - a 296 days. :Rivers- Brazos River flows diagonally NW to SE :San Bernard River (west boundary, draining west1/4 of county :Big Creek flows east to Brasos, Oyster Creek - parallel to Brazos River :Buffalo Bayou - rises in N tip of county, flows into Harris County. :'''Soils'''- Soils alluvial - in the Brazos valley to sandy loams and clay on the prairies. :'''Trees:'''- pecan, oak, ash, and cottonwood :'''Minerals:''' salt domes hold concentrated deposits of natural gas, oil, sulfur, sand, clay and salt :1919 -Gulf Oil Company brought in first oil well in 1919 at Blue Ridge :1922 - Oil field at Big Creek. Thompsons had a major oilfield in 1921. :1926 Gulf discovered a major sulfur and gas deposit in Orchard :1935 - Humble Oil Company (now ExxonMobil Corporation) gas field near Katy. :mid 1980's ExxonMobil built major gas plant that produced 450 million cubic feet of gas daily :1954-1957 oil production averaged 30,000 barrels / day {{Image|file=Fort_Bend_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=180 |caption=1940 map. }}{{clear}} ===Adjacent counties=== *Waller County (north) *Harris County (northeast) *Austin County (northwest) *Brazoria County (southeast) *Wharton County (southwest) ====Formed From==== *Austin, Harris, and Brazoria counties in 1838. ===Protected areas=== *Brazos Bend State Park Protectected areas of Fort Bend County, Texas [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazos_Bend_State_Park Brazils bend State Park] *Katy Prairie Conservancy [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katy_Prairie_Conservancy Katy Prairie] ===Demographics=== Fort Bend County is part of the Houston–The Woodlands–Sugar Land Metropolitan Statistical Area. Since the 1970s Fort Bend County has been one of the fastest-growing counties. In 2000 Fort Bend county had a population 354,452 people, 110,915 households, and 93,057 families residing in the county. :The density of people were 405/sq mile The racial breakdown for the county: ::56.96% White (46.21% White Non-Hispanic), ::19.85% African American ::0.30% Native American ::11.20% Asian ::23.7% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. :Ancestry identified: ::8.8% of German ancestry, 6.3% American and 5.8% English '''Schools:'''
:Brazos Independent School District :Fort Bend Independent School District :Katy Independent School District :Lamar Consolidated Independent School District :Needville Independent School District :Stafford Municipal School District ::Houston Community College System ::Wharton County Junior College ::University of Houston System at Cinco Ranch ::University of Houston System at Sugar Land '''Hospitals'''- Memorial Hermann Hospital and St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital. '''Prisons''' -Texas Department of Criminal Justice operates the following facilities in Fort Bend County, all at the Jester State Prison Farm site: ::Prisons for men: ::Jester III Unit (Unincorporated area)[29] (Co-located with the Jester units) and the Vance Unit ::Jester I Unit – Substance Abuse Felony Punishment Facility , and Jester IV Unit – Psychiatric Facility '''Politics:'''
*Fort Bend County, for years as other Texas counties was strongly Democrat. 1889 resulted in disfranchisement of blacks at the county level with the infamous upheaval of Jaybird-Woodpecker War. This was declared unconstitutional in 1944. Republican votes changed this by 1960's as middle class inhabited the north and eastern parts of the county. ::Precinct 1 also votes heavily Republican, but Rosenburg is Democrat. ::Precinct 2 votes Democrat Due to the growing ethnic diversity, the county since 2008 keeps changing. {{Image|file=Fort_Bend_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=alligator in Fort Bend County }}{{clear}} '''Highways:''' :I-10 Interstate 10 :I-69 Interstate 69 :U.S. Highway 59 :U.S. Highway 90 :Texas State Highway 6 :Texas State Highway 36 ::'''Toll Texas State Highway 99''' - Grand Parkway ::'''Fort Bend Toll Road. -Fort Bend Parkway"' ::'''Westpark Tollway''' :Texas Farm to Market Road 359 :Texas FM Farm to Market Road 442 :Texas FM Farm to Market Road 521 :Texas FM Farm to Market Road 762 :Texas FM Farm to Market Road 1092 :Texas FM Farm to Market Road 1093 :Texas FM Farm to Market Road 1464 :Texas FM Farm to Market Road 1876 :Texas FM Farm to Market Road 2234 :Texas FM Farm to Market Road 2759 :Texas FM Farm to Market Road 2977 :Texas FM Farm to Market Road 3345 '''Airports''' - Happy Landings Airport ( east of Beasley).Houston Southwest Airport in Arcola, Westheimer Air Park ====Cities==== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Cities!!Cities!!Cities |- |[[:Category:Weston Lakes, Texas|Weston Lakes]]||[[:Category:Beasley, Texas|Beasley]]||[[:Category:Fulshear, Texas|Fulshear]] |- |[[:Category:Kendleton, Texas|Kendleton]]||[[:Category:Meadows Place, Texas|Meadows Place]]||[[:Category:Needville, Texas|Needville]] |- |[[:Category:Missouri City, Texas|Missouri City]]||[[:Category:Orchard, Texas|Orchard]]||[[:Category:Rosenberg, Texas|Rosenberg]] |- |[[:Category:Simonton, Texas|Simonton]]||[[:Category:Stafford, Texas|Stafford]]||[[:Category:Sugar Land, Texas|Sugar Land]] |- |[[:Category:Pearland, Texas|Pearland]] (part Brazoria County & Harris Co.||'''[[:Category:Richmond, Texas|Richmond]] (county seat)'''||[[:Category:Arcola, Texas|Arcola]] |- |[[:Category:Houston, Texas|Houston]] (most- Harris Co.)||[[:Category:Katy, Texas|Katy]] (part -Harris Co. & Waller Co.) |- |} =====Town===== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Towns/Communities!!Towns/Communities!!Towns/Communities |- |[[:Category:Thompsons, Texas|Thompsons]]||[[:Category:Fairchilds, Texas|Fairchilds]]||[[:Category:Fresno, Texas|Fresno]] |- |[[:Category:Pleak, Texas|Pleak]]||[[:Category:Sienna Plantation, Texas|Sienna Plantation]]||[[:Category: Cumings, Texas|Cummings]] |- |[[:Category:Cinco Ranch, Texas|Cinco Ranch]] ||[[:Category:Fifth Street, Texas|Fifth Street]]||[[:Category:Greatwood, Texas|Greatwood]] |- |[[:Category:Four Corners, Texas|Four Corners]]|| [[:Category:Mission Bend, Texas|Mission Bend]]|| [[:Category:New Territory, Texas|New Territory]] |- |[[:Category:Pecan Grove, Texas|Pecan Grove]]||[[:Category:Booth, Texas|Booth]] community||[[:Category:Crabb, Texas|Crabb]] community |- |[[:Category:Clodine, Texas|Clodine]] community||[[:Category:Long Point, Texas|Long Point]] community||[[:Category:Tavener, Texas|Tavener]] community |- |[[:Category:Foster, Texas|Foster]] community||[[:Category:Powell Point, Texas|Powell Point]] community||[[:Category:Guy, Texas|Guy]] community |- |[[:Category:Juliff, Texas|Juliff]] community||[[:Category:Pittsville, Texas|Pittsville]] community |- |} ===Resources=== Public transportation- commuter buses to Uptown, Greenway Plaza, and Texas Medical Center. It also provides Demand and Response Buses for Senior Citizens and the General Public that travel only in Fort Bend County to anywhere in Fort Bend County. {{Image|file=Fort_Bend_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=Windmill, Brazos Nature Center. }}{{clear}} ===Census=== :1850 -- 2,533 — :1860 -- 6,143 142.5% :1870 -- 7,114 15.8% :1880 -- 9,380 31.9% :1890 -- 10,586 12.9% :1900 -- 16,538 56.2% :1910 -- 18,168 9.9% :1920 -- 22,931 26.2% :1930 -- 29,718 29.6% :1940 -- 32,963 10.9% :1950 -- 31,056 −5.8% :1960 -- 40,527 30.5% :1970 -- 52,314 29.1% :1980 -- 130,846 150.1% :1990 -- 225,421 72.3% :2000 -- 354,452 57.2% :2010 -- 585,375 65.1% :Est. 2015 -- 716,087 ====Notables==== *[[Lamar-184 |Mirabeau Buonaparte Lamar]] *Branch T. Archer early settler *Thomas Freeman McKinney *Samuel May Williams *Benjamin Franklin Terry wealthy sugar plantation owner, + (Terry's Rangers of Civil war) ====WikiTree Profiles==== ===Land Grants=== *'''53 grants were issued to Fort Bend locale settlers of Austin's "old 300"''' *[http://genealogytrails.com/tex/gulfcoast/fortbend/history/original300.html List of Austin Settlers] ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Craven Cemetery, Stafford, Texas|Craven Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Paradise South Cemetery, Pearland, Texas|Paradise South Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Morton Cemetery, Richmond, Texas|Morton Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Davis-Greenlawn Cemetery, Rosenberg, Texas|Davis-Greenlawn Cemetery]] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2598 FindaGrave cemeteries, Fort Bend, county] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Fortbend/ListFortbend.html Cemeteries of Fort Bend County, Gloria Mayfield] *[http://genealogytrails.com/tex/gulfcoast/fortbend/cemeteries.html Genealogy trails cemeteries Fort Bend county] ===Sources=== *http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasGulfCoastTowns/Richmond-Texas-Fort-Bend-County-Courthouse.htm *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaybird–Woodpecker_War *http://www.fortbendcountytx.gov/index.aspx?page=583 *http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasGulfCoastTowns/Rosenberg-Texas.htm *Stanley E. Siegel, "The Poet President of Texas: The Life of Mirabeau B. Lamar, President of the Republic of Texas" (Austin: Jenkins, 1977). *http://www.tamu.edu/faculty/ccbn/dewitt/adp/history/bios/lamar/lamar.html *[http://www.fortbendcountytx.gov Fort Bend county site] *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fresno,_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sienna_Plantation,_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cumings,_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinco_Ranch,_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fifth_Street,_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greatwood,_Sugar_Land,_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_Corners,_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mission_Bend,_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Territory,_Sugar_Land,_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pecan_Grove,_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Booth,_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crabb,_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_Point,_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tavener,_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powell_Point,_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy,_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juliff,_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pittsville,_Texas

Fort Lincoln Cemetery, Brentwood, Maryland

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[[Project:Maryland_Cemeteries|Maryland Cemeteries Project]] For the Cemetery Category, see [[:Category: Fort Lincoln Cemetery, Brentwood, Maryland]] ===About=== This free space page for the Fort Lincoln Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Maryland_Cemeteries|Maryland Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Maryland Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:United_States_Cemeteries|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Fort Lincoln is a beautiful but incredibly large cemetery in Brentwood, Maryland. It is a confusing jumble of mainly flat tombstones on beautifully landscaped vistas. I was stopped while driving around by the caretaker who was used to helping people who were lost. Visitors can ask for up to three locations before it being considered genealogy research (and therefore a $125 fee). To see the transcriptions that have been completed, refer to the table below OR click on the Category for the Cemetery above. Memorials that have been connected to this project will have this in their biography section: {{Global Cemeteries|sub=Maryland|place=[[Space:Fort_Lincoln_Cemetery, Brentwood, Maryland|Fort Lincoln Cemetery]]}} ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
3401 Bladensburg Rd
Brentwood, Prince George's, Maryland
United States
GPS Coordinates
(38.92972,-76.95139) ===Links to Other Online Resources=== [http://www.dignitymemorial.com/fort-lincoln-funeral-home/en-us/index.page Dignity Memorial Fort Lincoln Funeral Home & Cemetery]
[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSln=clews&GSmid=46875885&GRid=20555593&CRid=80969& Find A Grave: Fort Lincoln Cemetery]
[http://www.interment.net/data/us/md/princegeorge/fort_lincoln.htm Interment.net: Fort Lincoln Cemetery]
[http://billiongraves.com/pages/cemeteries/Fort-Lincoln-Cemetery/48228#cemetery_id=48228&lim=0&num=25&action=browse Billion Graves: Fort Lincoln Cemetery] ----- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * I only took a few pictures of stones near my relatives Data Transcriptions * In progress *The Following have been completed without links to memorials (links can be found on the category page for Fort Lincoln) {| | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Prefix''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Last Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''First Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Middle Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Suffix''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Maiden Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Year''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Year''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Plot''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Inscription''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' |- | ||Clews||Eleanora||||||Marciano||1915||2000||||||photo added |- | Rev||Clews||Charles||Gordon||||||1914||1995||same as twin (George)||||photo added |- | ||Clews||George||William||||||1914||1926||same as twin (Gordon)||||photo added |- | ||Clews||Fannie||Virginia||||Williams||1889||1937||||Mother||photo added |- | Rev||Clews||William||||||||1872||1944||||Father||photo added |- | ||Chadwick||Isabelle||K||||||1889||1959||||||photo added |- | ||Bradley||Irene||K||||||1892||1983||||||photo added |- | ||Bradley||John||Curtis||||||1891||1927||||||photo added |- | ||Kissal||Alexander||V||||||1914||2009||||Together Forever||photo added |- | ||Jones||Norman||F||||||1880||1955||||||photo added |- | ||Jones||Elizabeth||C||||||1887||1958||||||photo added |- | ||Emswiller||L.||Lee||||||1875||1920||||I Have Fought A Good Fight||photo added |- | ||Slentz||George||Gilbert||||||1899||1956||||||photo added |- | ||Slentz||Tina||C||||||1901||1986||||||photo added |- | ||Jones||Vernie||E||||||1882||1932||||||photo added |- | ||Owen||George||Carrington||||||1921||1998||||A03 US Navy, World War II, Korea; A Gentle and Quiet Man||photo added |- | ||Owen||Edith||||||||1921||1990||||||photo added |- | ||Fitzhugh||James||F||||||1884||1971||||||photo added |- | ||Fitzhugh||Ada||S||||||1881||1937||||||photo added |- | ||Cullen||Thelma||||||Anglin||1908||1953||||Mother||photo added |- | ||Phillips||Susie||||||Anglin||1887||1950||||Mother||photo added |- | ||Morris||William||D||||||1857||1928||||by Mayme, Grace, Sue||photo added |- | ||Grinder||Ralph||C||||||1899||1964||||Husband||photo added |- | ||Grinder||Rose||||||||1901||1974||||Wife||photo added |- | ||Davis||Fredella||||||||1879||1964||||||photo added |- | ||Davis||John ||E||||||1885||1968||||||photo added |- | ||Littlefield||Otelia||T||||||1889||1950||||||photo added |- | ||Littlefield||Louis||W||||||1884||1930||||||photo added |- | ||Brown||Joseph||M||Jr||||1923||1982||||||photo added |- | ||Brown||Betty||L||||||1922||2000||||||photo added |- | ||Purdum||Sarah||V||||||1903||1963||||||photo added |- | ||Brown||Joseph||M||Sr||||1871||1958||||||photo added |- | ||Brown||Richard||E||||||1905||1926||||||photo added |- | ||Brown||Grace||H||||||1895||||||||photo added |- | ||Brown||Bayne||||||||1890||||||||photo added |- | ||Brown||Beryl||||||Trogner||1893||1928||||||photo added |- | ||Foster||Nellie||H||||||1898||1981||||||photo added |- | ||Foster||George||Alvin||||||1898||1973||||Tenessee, S2 US Navy, World War I||photo added |- | ||Trogner||Arthur||Malcolm||||||1891||1970||||||photo added |- | ||Trogner||Claudia||||||||1872||||||||photo added |- | ||Trogner||Charles||Frederick||||||1869||1952||||||photo added |- | ||McCormick||Robert||E||||||1886||1934||||||photo added |- | ||Toney||Emma||M||||||1914||2001||||||[[image:Toney-798.jpg|120px]] |- | ||Pearce||Clarence||H "Jack"||||||1893||1985||||||| |} Completed 19 Jan 2015-19 Feb 2015... re-edited to include links:
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||[[Williams-29149|Williams]]||Alberta||V||||||1891||1976||||||photo added |- | ||[[Williams-29150|Williams]]||Carrie||A||||||1898||||||||photo added |- | ||[[Williams-29162|Williams]]||Herbert||F||Sr||||1918||1999||||Together Forever||photo added |- | ||[[Williams-29671|Williams]]||Henry||C||||||1899||1990||||||photo added |- | ||[[Williams-29672|Williams]]||Louise||E.L.||||||1950||2004||||Lived with Agape Love / In Loving Memory||photo added |- | ||[[Wilson-24596|Wilson]]||Joseph||I||||||1900||1966||||Together Forever||photo added |- | |} ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information.

Fort McPherson National Cemetery, Maxwell, Nebraska

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[[Category:Lincoln County, Nebraska]] [[Category:Maxwell, Nebraska]] [[Category:Fort McPherson National Cemetery, Maxwell, Nebraska]] [[Project:Nebraska_Cemeteries|Nebraska Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== A cemetery was created along with the Fort McPherson in 1863. In 1873, 20 acres (81,000 m2) were set aside for Fort McPherson National Cemetery, and the remains interred in the original post cemetery were moved to it.[https://www.cem.va.gov/CEMs/nchp/ftmcpherson.asp Fort McPherson National Cemetery] 23 frontier post cemeteries were moved when the frontier forts were abandoned, those buried in those post cemeteries were moved to Fort McPherson National Cemetery. The post cemeteries include the following: #Fort Halleck, Wyoming - December 1878 #Fort Hartsuff, Nebraska - November 1881 #Fort Sanders, Wyoming - 4 May 1883 #Fort Fetterman, Wyoming - 4 May 1883 #Fort Hall, Idaho - 19 May 1883 #Camp White River, Colorado - 8 Jan 1887 #Independence Rock, Wyoming - 11 Jan 1888 #Fort Kearny, Nebraska - 1890 #Fort Sedgwick, Colorado - 1891 #Fort Bridger, Wyoming - 29 May 1891 #Fort Laramie, Wyoming - 13 June 1891 #Fort Hale, South Dakota - 30 July 1891 #Fort Crawford, Colorado - 4 December 1891 #Fort Lewis, Colorado - 10 December 1891 #Fort McPherson, Nebraska - 1892 #Fort Steele, Wyoming - 8 Apr 1892 #LaBonte P.O., Wyoming - 26 May 1896 #Fort Atkinson, Nebraska - March 1905 #Old South Pass, Wyoming - 16 March 1907 #Baggs, Wyoming - June 1909 #Fort Mitchell, Nebraska - July 1915 #Fort Sidney, Nebraska - 10 August 1922 #Fort Robinson, Nebraska - 22 July 1947 There are 81 group burials representing 350 Americans who made the supreme sacrifice. The cemetery was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on May 5, 2012. ===Table of Notable Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Notes |- | Benson || Caleb || Buffalo Soldier - 1st Sgt US Army Sp Am War|| |- | Benson || Percilla || His (Caleb Benson) Wife || |- | [[Boyle-2751 |Boyle]] || Anthony || Grattan Massacre || |- |[[Burkle-124 | Burkle ]]|| Cha's || Grattan Massacre || |- |[[Cameron-7349 | Cameron ]]|| W'M || Grattan Massacre || |- |[[Collins-19479 | Collins]] || Michael || Grattan Massacre || |- | [[Cooper-25159 |Cooper]] || John E Jr || Texas Terror Crash|| |- | [[Courtenay-1128| Courtenay]] || John || Grattan Massacre|| |- | [[Dakin-452 |Dakin]] || Raymond F ||Texas Terror Crash || |- |[[Donahoe-243 | Donahoe]] || John || Grattan Massacre || |- |[[Faren-11| Faren]] || W'M P. || Grattan Massacre || |- | [[Fitzpatrick-2550 | Fitzpatrick]] || James || Grattan Massacre || |- |[[Flinn-852 | Flinn]] || John || Grattan Massacre || |- | Fous || James W || '''Notable: Medal of Honor''' || |- | Fox || Cyrus || '''Local Notable:''' Co. C 7 Iowa Cav; Last Civil War Union Veteran to pass away in Lincoln County, Nebraska || |- | Garnier || Baptistie || '''Notable''': Oglala-Lakota Indian and French decent. Also known as “Little Bat” and “Chief of Fort Robinson Scouts.” Scout for the U.S. Cavalry during the Indian Wars. Shot and killed by a saloon keeper. || |- | [[Goldstop-1 |Goldstop]] || Michael M || Texas Terror Crash|| |- |[[Gumaer-77 | Gumaer]] || James E Jr ||Texas Terror Crash || |- |[[Hammill-117 | Hammill]] || David || Grattan Massacre || |- | [[Haydt-4 |Haydt]] || Walter E || Texas Terror Crash || |- | [[ Hicks-10775 |Hicks]] || William B || Buffalo Soldier - District of Columbia Pvt 9 Cav || |- | [[Hooper-6605 | Hooper]] || Dewey G || Texas Terror Crash || |- | Horse || Spotted ||'''Notable:''' 258 Spotted Horse - Pawnee Indian Scout for the U.S. Army in the Northern Plains during the Indian Wars. Killed by a Brule Sioux on August 14, 1862. Originally interred Fort Kearney. || |- | Johnson || William || Buffalo Soldier - Kentucky Pvt 9 Cav || |- | Jordan || George|| '''Notable: Medal of Honor''' – Buffalo Soldier - 1st Sgt US Army Indian Wars (back of stone) F1131 Tennessee Trp K 9 Regt US Cav || |- | [[Kellner-377 | Kellner]] || Waldo W || Texas Terror Crash || |- |[[Kiple-5 | Kiple]] || Peter E || Texas Terror Crash || |- |[[Krapp-41| Krapp]] || H.A. || Grattan Massacre || |- |[[Lewis-31019 | Lewis]] || H.E. || Grattan Massacre || |- | [[Lowe-10321 |Lowe]] || David ||Texas Terror Crash || |- |[[Mayer-3528 | Mayer]] || John || Grattan Massacre || |- | [[McNulty-818 | McNulty]] || John || Grattan Massacre || |- |[[McNulty-969 | McNulty]] || Cha's || Grattan Massacre || |- |[[Meldron-1 | Meldron]] || John || Grattan Massacre || |- | Miller || Daniel H || '''Notable: Medal of Honor''' || |- |[[Milner-1591 | Milner]] || Moses|| '''Notable: Also known as California Joe.''' Born Kentucky. Friend of Jim Bridger, Wild Bill Hickok and other noted frontiersmen. Fought in the Mexican War; Joined the gold rush to California; With Kit Carson at Adobe Wells; Scouted for General Custer in the battle of Washita; Scouted for General Crook in the Wyoming campaigns. 1848 - Brady’s Island - traded with friendly Indians on the Loup, Daniel, Platte and Republican rivers. Shot in the back by Tom Newcomb. || |- | [[Murley-173 | Murley]] || Patrick || Grattan Massacre || |- | [[Murray-16859 |Murray]] || Walter || Grattan Massacre || |- | [[O'Rourke-887 | O'Rourke]] || Patrick J || Grattan Massacre || |- |[[Platenius-1 | Platenius]] || Cha's || Grattan Massacre|| |- |[[Plumhoff-6 | Plumhoff]] || A || Grattan Massacre || |- |[[Riggs-3913 | Riggs]] || Carroll G || Texas Terror Crash || |- |[[Rushing-999 | Rushing]] || S. H. || Grattan Massacre || |- | [[Sanders-11894 | Sanders]] || John H || Kentucky Pvt 9 Cav || |- |[[Sanienski-1 | Sanienski]] || Stan's || Grattan Massacre || |- | [[Silber-202 |Silber]] || Carl H || Texas Terror Crash || |- |[[Smith-160434| Smith]] || Thomas || Grattan Massacre || |- |[[Stance-2 | Stance ]] || Emanuel || '''Notable: Medal of Honor''' – Buffalo Soldier - 1st Sgt US Army Indian Wars; Back of stone – F1040 Louisiana Trp F 9 Regt US Cav || |- | [[Stevens-15261 |Stevens]] || Edward || Grattan Massacre || |- | [[Sweetman-250 |Sweetman]] || John || Grattan Massacre|| |- |[[Trevithick-203 | Trevithick]] || Robert C || CIVILIAN - Pratt & Whitney Representative – Texas Terror Crash|| |- |[[Whitford-564 | Whitford]] || W'M || Grattan Massacre || |- |[[Williams-80789 | Williams]] || John || Grattan Massacre || |- |} ==Sources==

Fort Monmouth OCS - Officer Candidates Nov 1942 and Graduating Class Feb 1943

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[[Category:Fort Monmouth, New Jersey]] [[Category:Army Service Forces, United States Army, World War II]] [[Category:Signal Corps, United States Army, World War II]] === '''Introduction''' === This page has been created as a way to share some World War II information contained in two family photographs my father, [[Follett-355|Robert C. Follett]] (1916-2014), had kept from his training at Officer Candidate School (O.C.S.) in Fort Monmouth New Jersey, 1942-1943. After his training he served in Puerto Rico at the Dept. Signal Office, San Juan and at Fort Bundy and Camp O'Reilly, as a Telephone & Telegraph Installation & Test Engineer. He was discharged with the rank of Captain in July 1946. The original photographs were in possession of my sister, and scanned in October 2009. Upon recent review, I realized I also had the handwritten names (signatures) of the persons in these photographs, which may be both valuable and fun information for other family researchers. If I find or create any profiles for these men on wikitree, I will link to the names below. NOTE: My Dad was in OCS Class section 15-43. There were also about 14 other sections of this class. If your relative is not in the photos I posted, they still may have attended OCS but were included in another class section graduating the same time. Do a search on the OCS website for their surname at: http://www.armysignalocs.com/classes/ww2.html to find what class section they were in and see the basic info kept there. See also, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Monmouth History of Fort Monmouth on wikipedia.org]. === '''Photograph 1 - Officer Candidates - Ft Monmouth N.J. - Nov 7, 1942 (43 men) and reverse side “Buddy List”''' === This [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Fort_Monmouth_OCS_-_Officer_Candidates_Nov_1942_and_Graduating_Class_Feb_1943 1942 photograph of officer candidates] includes 43 men, with handwritten numbers on the shoulder area of each man, which corresponds to the individual signatures of the men on the Buddy List contained on the back side of the photograph. My father diligently obtained the signature of each man, and where they were from in the U.S. The photo contains a reference number 588-M-73. (The front and back sides of the photograph were scanned in two sections and combined in Photoshop. Therefore some minor distortions may have occurred. The original photograph was prepared by the post photographer, Harry Dutchyshyn.) My father’s discharge papers also showed that the training obtained by this candidate class may have been specifically oriented to Signal Corps training. (Upon preliminary research on the names, I found it very interesting that no. 6, [[Rae-1542|Edwin Carter Rae]], was one of the “Monuments Men” responsible for helping to recover artworks stolen by the Nazi’s in World War II.) The text of a [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Fort_Monmouth_OCS_-_Officer_Candidates_Nov_1942_and_Graduating_Class_Feb_1943-1 Buddies List] contained on the back of the photo has been transcribed by me (with some errors possible where the handwriting was difficult or unclear), as follows (''and please note that the numbered signatures correspond to the handwritten numbers on the men in the photo''): '''My Buddies''' ''Robert C Follett - O.C.S. Ft. Monmouth NJ - Nov 4 1942 - Feb 2, 1943'' 1.[[Weiss-3457 | Julian H. Weiss]], Hollywood, Cal. (b. 1905 NY - d. 1991 CA) 2. Kublin - 3. Robert C. Rodger, Great Falls, Montana 4. [[Gregg-2835| Burton W. Gregg]], Montpelier, Vermont (b. 1918 NH - d. 1990 VT) 5. James R. Wheeler, Long Beach, Cal. 6. [[Rae-1542|Edwin Carter Rae]], New Canaan, Conn. (b. 1911 CT - d. 2002 IL) 7. [[Wells-27412 |Ollie Wells]], Okla City, Okla. (b. 1897 KS - d. 1973 OK) 8. [[Cannons-43 |William G. Cannons]], Lake Alfred, Florida (b. 1918 FL - d. 1979 FL) 9. Robert P. West, San Diego, Cal. 10. [[Gorham-1317 |Harold E. Gorham]], McCaskill, Ark. (b. 1908 AR - d. 2001 TX) 11. Earl Vannoy, Lewiston, Idaho 12. [[Williams-80303 |Robert M. Williams]], San Antonio, Texas (b. 1911 - d. 1987 TX) 13. Tom Tilerson ?, Detroit, Mich. 14. [[Vogt-2105 | Blaine O. Vogt]], Salem, Oregon (b. 1919 CO - d. 1975 OR) 15. Ernest F. Power, Lawton, Okla. 16. James A. Conner, L.I., New York 17. Fred L. Spencer, Dumont, N.J. 18. Milton Shapiro, Elizabeth, N.J. 19. [[Cook-44889 | William G. Cook]], Chickasha, Okla. (b. 1912 OK - d. 1982 OK) 20. [[Wells-27413 | James R. Wells]], Omaha, Nebr. (b. 1921 NE - d. 2012) 21. Godfrey A. Nelham ?, Tulda, Okl. 22. John M. Johnson, Minneapolis, Minn. 23. Hilard Francis, Jr., Indianapolis, Ind. 24. Robert W. Brown, Winntka, Ill. 25. Cornelius F. O’Keefe, N.Y.C., N.Y. 26. (my father, [[Follett-355| Robert C. Follett]]) - (b. 1916 ND - d. 2014 AZ) 27. Leon R. Thomas, San Jose, Cal. 28. R. F. Farrell, Little Rock, Ark. 29. J.W. Lummus ?, Pampa, Texas 30. R. J. Koziol, Southbridge, Mass. 31. Edward L. Johnson, Chicago, Ill. 32. Isaac W. Finley, Cleveland, Miss. 33. Robert A. Phillips, Los Angeles, Calif. 34. Edgar J. Goldschmidt, Pollack Lake, New Jersey 35. Clarke Welsh, Logansport, Indiana 36. Clay Spellman, Seattle, Wash. 37. Hal Henderson, Jr., Cleveland, Ohio 38. Geo. A. Hawn, Denver, Colo. 39. Roland H. Ziemke, San Francisco, Calif. & Ohio 40. John Daley, Plainfield, N.J. 41. James H. Morgan, Rogers, Arkansas 42. Harold E. Wiegand, Detroit 43. Thomas E. Mattingly, Wash., D.C. Back of Photo Stamped:
Duplicate Prints May
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[[Dutchyshyn-1 |Harry Dutchyshyn]]
Post Photographer
Fort Monmouth, N.J. === Photograph 2 - Officer Candidate Graduating Class - O.C.S. Ft. Monmouth NJ - Feb 3, 1943 (35 men) === This 1943 photograph of the [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Fort_Monmouth_OCS_-_Officer_Candidates_Nov_1942_and_Graduating_Class_Feb_1943-2 OCS graduating class] includes 35 men, 8 fewer men than in the candidates photo. Although it was not numbered like the first photo, relatives will be likely to find a person identified in the first photo as also being present in this photo. I can only surmise that the eight men missing from this photograph either did not pass the training, dropped out, shipped out, or were perhaps contained in a graduating class on a different date (or possibly graduated from a different section of the class). The photo contains a reference number 855-M-273. This photo was also scanned in two sections and combined in Photoshop. I believe it is likely the original was also prepared by post photographer, [[Dutchyshyn-1 |Harry Dutchyshyn]]. === Other Information of Interest === U.S. Army Signal Corps officers train at Fort Monmouth and production of signal communication items in the United States (1943), CriticalPast website, at: https://www.criticalpast.com/video/65675021720_Signal-Corps_officers-train_Fort-Monmouth_signal-communication-equipment . (includes videos of training) (accessed 14 Sept 2019) The United States Army Signal Corps Officer Candidate School Association, at: http://www.armysignalocs.com/index.html - This site has OCS information and links to Class Rosters for World War II, Korean War, Vietnam War, and General Officers (who trained at OCS) . Input your ancestor's surname in the search box to see if they may be included on that site, and what class they were in at OCS. See also, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Monmouth History of Fort Monmouth on wikipedia.org]. If anyone finds a relative or ancestor in these photographs, I would love to have you contact me, or drop a comment on this page! [[Follett-757| Bonnie Follett]]

Forthill Cemetery, Cookstown, Tyrone

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[[Category: Forthill Cemetery, Cookstown, Tyrone]] == General Information == See [[:Category: Forthill Cemetery, Cookstown, Tyrone]] for now The cemetery can be searched at [https://discovereverafter.com/cemetery/852 DiscoverEverAfter]. After finding a particular burial, a plot map of the cemetery will be displayed. The cemetery has four sections: Old Catholic (OC), Forthill Catholic (FC), Old Protestant (OP), and Forthill Protestant (FP). == Family plots == Here we list some family plots of people that have been researched at Wikitree. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Plot!!Burials!!Notes |- |OP/A/226|| :[[Espie-107|Rachel Margaret (Espie) McKenzie (1913-1940)]] :John McKenzie (-9 Jun 1934) :Willliam McKenzie (-25 Nov 1905) ||Cranfield, Cookstown |- |OP/A/227|| :[[McKenzie-9386|Robert McKenzie (abt.1861-1949)]] :[[McKenzie-8765|Ellen McKenzie (1859-1936)]] :[[McKenzie-9388|Ellen McKenzie (1897-1970)]] ||Cranfield, Cookstown |- |OP/A/250|| :[[Hill-46864|Annie (Hill) Stirling (abt.1871-1910)]] :[[Sterling-2219|Rachael Hilda Sterling (1897-1905)]] :Unknown Sterling (4 May 1919) :Edith W Sterling (4 Jun 1938) ||Muff |- |OP/A/270|| :[[Farr-3567|Robert Farr (abt.1884-1966)]] ||Husband of 271 |- |OP/A/271|| :[[Shaw-22812|Elizabeth Frances (Shaw) Farr (1897-1933)]] ||Rose Vale, Cookstown |- |OP/A/277|| :[[Cheevers-55|William Cheevers (1907-1933)]] :Emma McKinney (25 Sep 1986) :Anna Isobel Cheevers (22 May 2002) || |- |OP/A/278|| :[[Cheevers-57|Maria Cheevers (1893-1909)]] :[[Cheevers-56|William Cheevers (1867-1920)]] :[[Long-23716|Annie (Long) Cheevers (abt.1868-1929)]] :Alan Cheevers (24 May 1975) ||Millburn Cottage, Cookstown |- |OP/A/287|| :[[Glasgow-1652|Annabella (Glasgow) Harkness (1907-1929)]] :[[Glasgow-1648|Mary Glasgow (abt.1842-1917)]] :[[Glasgow-1750|Martha Emily Glasgow (1904-1908)]] :[[Glasgow-1755|Samuel John Glasgow (1915-1915)]] ||Ballynagilly |- |OP/A/293|| :[[Hogg-4616|William Bayne Hogg (abt.1845-1907)]] :[[Hogg-4617|Laura Mabel (Hogg) Walker (1904-1966)]] :Hana Hogg (Died 1 May 1913); full name Eleanor : Agnes Jane Hogg (Died 15 May 1912) : Jane Hogg (Died Unknown) ||Magherafelt |- |OP/A/298|| :[[Parke-1539|John Parke (abt.1874-1948)]] :[[Price-24568|Agnes Jane (Price) Parke (abt.1868-1936)]] :[[Hurl-21|Annie Mary (Hurl) Parke (1877-1947)]] :[[Warwick-1647|Mary Warwick (abt.1908-1917)]] :[[Warwick-1648|Maggie Ann Warwick (abt.1913-1913)]] ||No headstone |- |OP/A/299|| :William Faulkner Died 16 Mar 1947 : Sarah Jane Faulkner Died 21 Feb 1917 (baby) : William Faulkner Died 19 Jul 1915 : Eliza Faulkner Died 15 Apr 1908 : Sarah J Faulkner Died 14 Feb 1934 :[[Faulkner-6576|Alexander Faulkner (1882-1943)]] ||Lower Claggan |- |OP/A/302|| :[[Wright-49568|Thomas Wright (abt.1865-1937)]] :[[Irwin-5288|Eliza (Irwin) Wright (1867-1944)]] :[[Farr-3465|Sophia (Farr) Wright (abt.1838-1910)]] ||Coagh St |- |OP/A/304|| :[[McIlroy-616|William John McIlroy (abt.1845-1912)]] :Jane McIlroy Died 20 Jan 1951 |- |OP/A/307|| :[[Carson-7810|Robert John Carson (1884-1963)]] :[[Carson-7808|Jacob Carson (abt.1850-1912)]] :Baby Carson (12 Jul 1914) :[[Bell-34956|Margaret (Bell) Mockler (abt.1832-1918)]] :Baby Carson (16 May 1922) :[[Kennedy-23122|Mary (Kennedy) Carson (abt.1881-1930)]] :Lucinda V L Carson (9 Oct 1984) :Unie M Carson (12 Oct 1941) ||Cookstown |- |OP/A/329|| :[[Menary-339|William James Menary (abt.1885-1964)]] :[[Hogg-4655|Anne (Hogg) Menary (abt.1890-1984)]] : Sarah Menary Died 28 Feb 1921 : Menary Died 22 May 1920 : Ernest Menary Died 4 Dec 1917 ||Millburn Street, Cookstown |- |OP/A/342|| :[[Kelly-24770|Eliza Jane (Kelly) Conn (abt.1831-1924)]] :[[Conn-1928|James Conn (1867-1915)]] :Robert Major (d. 2 Oct 1915) :Isabella Major (d. 7 Oct 1917) :Joseph Major (d. 30 Oct 1928) :William John Major (d. 27 Apr 1946) ||Lismoney |- |OP/A/343|| :[[Conn-1436|William Conn (1846-1915)]] :[[Elliott-14771|Margaret (Elliott) Conn (abt.1855-1933)]] :[[Conn-1926|William Conn (1886-1933)]] ||Lismoney |- |OP/A/345|| :[[Glasgow-1640|John R Glasgow (1868-1949)]] :[[Mitchell-31604|Rachael (Mitchell) Glasgow (1869-1915)]] :[[Glasgow-1766|Mary Glasgow (1896-1923)]] ||Killycurragh |- |OP/A/385|| :[[Rice-24105|Margaret (Rice) Hamilton (1875-1923)]] :Robert George Hamilton (Died 22 Oct 1966) : William J Hamilton (Died 3 Sep 1942) || |- |OP/A/394|| :[[Black-26534|Thomas John Black (1869-1927)]] :[[Ferguson-23847|Catherine (Ferguson) Black (1865-1921)]] :Baby McKinney (Died 23 Feb 1944) :Baby McKinney (Died 19 Jul 1945) ||Oldtown St |- |OP/A/401|| :[[Stinson-3013|Isabella (Stinson) Suitor (abt.1858-1922)]] :[[Suitor-90|Elizabeth Suitor (1890-1951)]] ||Millburn St |- |OP/A/402|| :[[Suitor-94|Thomas John Suitor (abt.1895-1979)]] :[[Black-26536|Eliza (Black) Suitor (1893-1949)]] :[[Suitor-151|Doreen Suitor (abt.1927-1927)]] ||Millburn St |- |OP/A/419|| :[[McCullough-5424|John James McCullough (1869-1939)]] :David Sloane McCullough (11 May 1979) :Jane McCullough (16 Apr 1955) || |- |OP/A/424|| :[[Bell-34208|Robert Bell (1865-1940)]] :[[Stirling-1648|Mary Jane (Stirling) Bell (1869-1930)]] :[[Bell-34224|Samuel John Bell (1903-1962)]] ||Rossmore |- |OP/A/425|| :[[Bell-34388|Thomas William Bell (1891-1942)]] :[[Bell-34390|Herbert James Stirling Bell (1908-1970)]] ||Ballymully |- |OP/A/458|| :[[Creighton-1571|Hugh Creighton (abt.1860-1930)]] ||Traveling evangelist |- |OP/A/472|| :[[Orr-7719|John Archer Orr (1885-1965)]] :George Orr (-1977) ||Brookend / Coalisland |- |OP/A/478|| :[[Glasgow-2136|John Glasgow (1862-1957)]] :[[Anderson-71927|Margaret Graham (Anderson) Glasgow (abt.1867-1922)]] ||Cookstown |- |OP/A/524|| :[[Bell-34217|Sarah Matilda Rachel Bell (1859-1949)]] :Albert Bell (d. 4 June 1940) ||Gortacar (Doris) |- |OP/A/528|| :[[Mitchell-47044|John Mitchell (1866-1946)]] :[[Moffatt-1497|Mary (Moffatt) Mitchell (1860-1952)]] :[[Mitchell-47599|Thomas Mitchell (1906-1940)]] ||Lower Claggan |- |OP/A/534|| :[[Bell-34129|George Ernest Bell (1890-1945)]] :[[McIvor-446|Rachel Elizabeth (McIvor) Bell (1894-1986)]] ||Tamlaghtmore |- |OP/A/542|| :[[Bell-43589|Robert Bell (1890-1968)]] :[[Bell-37822|Margaret Bell (1897-1975)]] :William James Alexander Bell Died 22 Nov 2016 :Robert G Bell Died 21 Jul 1948 || |- |OP/A/595|| :[[Gourley-1326|Thomas Gourley (abt.1861-1946)]] :Hubert Gourley (16 Feb 2000) - nephew ||Drumgarrell |- |OP/A/607|| :[[Spritt-11|Robert John Spratt (1899-1973)]] :[[Colvin-3596|Leila (Colvin) Spratt (1901-1952)]] :Robert T Spratt Died 26 Nov 1982 :Spratt Died 24 Oct 1961 ||Cloghog / Clare |- |OP/A/612|| :[[Bell-34193|Mary Brown (Bell) Crooks (1883-1942)]] :[[Crooks-2243|John Crooks (abt.1872-1943)]] :[[Crooks-2245|Cecil Wilson Crooks (1917-1983)]] ||Dunman |- |OP/A/653|| :[[Rollins-3953|Eliza (Rollins) Campton (abt.1855-1938)]] :John Atkinson Died 13 Apr 1954 :Sarah J Atkinson Died 21 Jul 1979 ||Toberlane, Derryloran |- |OP/A/662|| :[[Little-19325|William Little (1861-1915)]] :[[Rankin-6046|Susanna (Rankin) Little (abt.1838-1920)]] ||Drumearn |- |OP/A/679|| :[[Charles-3177|Richard Charles (abt.1848-1935)]] :[[Charles-3178|Eleanor Charles (1887-1899)]] :[[Charles-3188|Eleanor Jane Charles (1898-1913)]] :Samuel Charles (19 Dec 1891) :Mary Ann Charles (23 Aug 1888) || |- |OP/A/680|| :[[Eagleson-150|Eleanor (Eagleson) Charles (abt.1856-1943)]] || |- |OP/A/681|| :[[Unknown-563013|Elizabeth (Unknown) Charles (abt.1814-1914)]] :[[Charles-3179|Andrew Charles (abt.1850-1926)]] (her son) :[[McClelland-2249|Georgina (McClelland) Charles (1865-1959)]] (his wife) || |- |OP/A/751|| :[[Mitchell-31708|Smith Harkley Mitchell (1888-1952)]] :[[Bell-32282|Sarah Elizabeth (Bell) Mitchell (1893-1967)]] || |- |OP/A/788|| :[[Crooks-2252|William John Crooks (1857-abt.1932)]] :[[Anderson-63561|Sarah Jane (Anderson) Crooks (abt.1863-1946)]] :[[Crooks-2437|Elizabeth Crooks (1891-1971)]] ||Dunman House |- |OP/A/803|| :[[Coulter-566|Robert James Coulter (1851-1932)]] :[[Bell-7360|Eliza (Bell) Coulter (abt.1855-1936)]] :[[Coulter-613|Robert Coulter (1876-1946)]] ||Teressan |- |OP/A/827|| :[[Crawford-25502|Joseph Crawford (abt.1850-1918)]] :Mary Crawford (d. 16 Aug 1933) || |- |OP/A/831|| :[[Johnston-24242|William Constantine Johnston (abt.1848-1930)]] :[[Gibson-24150|Margaret (Gibson) Johnston (abt.1850-1928)]] :Eleanor Annie Johnston 13 Jun 1976 ||James St, Cookstown |- |OP/A/834|| :[[Glasgow-745|Sarah Adelaide (Glasgow) Henry (abt.1848-1927)]] :Margaret Henry (d. 31 Mar 1955) :Ernest Henry (d. 20 May 1951) || |- |OP/A/846|| :[[Barnes-28788|John Barnes (abt.1887-1969)]] :[[Barnes-28787|Margaret Jane Barnes (1902-1940)]] ||Tamnaskeeny |- |OP/A/882 + 883|| :[[Crooks-2827|Mary Jane (Crooks) Mark (abt.1836-1898)]] :[[Mark-1728|John Mark (abt.1836-1918)]] :Eliza Mark d. 9 Jan 1921 : ||Cookstown |- |OP/A/898|| :[[Henry-6236|James Henry (abt.1823-1914)]] :Francis J Henry (-1963) ||Killycurragh |- |OP/A/899|| :[[Weir-1780|Jane (Weir) Henry (abt.1828-1903)]] :[[Henry-8395|Isaac Houston Henry (1867-1937)]] :Meta Henry (-1971) :Dorinda S Henry (-1980) ||Killycurragh |- |OP/A/970|| :[[Shirlow-72|Cecil Shirlow (1911-1944)]] :[[Thompson-88055|Alice (Thompson) Shirlow (-abt.1985)]] :[[Shirlow-74|Lorna Shirlow (1943-1944)]] || |- |OP/A/1018|| :[[Glasgow-1637|George Ernest Glasgow (1894-1956)]] :[[Bradford-7127|Eleanor (Bradford) Glasgow (1901-1986)]] :William John 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nephew of OP/B/598 |- |OP/B/598|| :[[Wilkinson-14221|William James Wilkinson (1883-1978)]] :[[Wylie-3034|Jane (Wylie) Wilkinson (abt.1896-1966)]] || |- |OP/B/631|| :[[Bell-43587|Thomas Gordon Bell (abt.1929-1961)]] :[[Bell-43590|Wilson Bell (abt.1935-2019)]] ||Strews |- |OP/B/632|| :[[Bell-43588|Thomas Bell (abt.1887-1972)]] :[[Moffet-230|Teresa (Moffet) Bell (abt.1895-1983)]] ||Strews |- |OP/B/633|| :[[Bell-41235|Robert Andrew Bell (1898-1962)]] :[[McQuade-659|Emma (McQuade) Bell (abt.1892-1958)]] ||Killymoon Street, Cookstown |- |OP/B/647|| :[[Crooks-2778|Edmund Huston Crooks (1916-1964)]] || |- |OP/B/651|| :[[Glasgow-1668|James Herbert Glasgow (1900-1965)]] || |- |OP/B/652|| :Elizabeth Glasgow (d. 1 Feb 1988) || |- |OP/B/676|| :[[Donaghy-304|Robert Donaghy (1879-1963)]] :[[Mitchell-31950|Maggie (Mitchell) Donaghy (1888-1967)]] :[[Donaghy-282|David William Donaghy (1914-1984)]] ||Unagh |- |OP/C/145|| :[[Bell-34278|Thomas William Bell (abt.1852-1945)]] :[[Spiers-767|Mary Jane (Spiers) Bell (abt.1854-1923)]] ||Tailor, Millburn St. |- |OP/C/148|| :[[Warnock-1130|William Warnock (abt.1845-1924)]] :Nancy Warnock (d. 4 Jan 1945) :Warnock (d. 4 Feb 1938) |- |OP/C/156|| :[[Bayne-1452|Robert Bayne (1860-1936)]] :Margaret Bayne Died 20 Sep 1936 :Eleanor Bayne Died 21 Nov 1996 ||Claggan, Derryloran |- |OP/C/176|| :[[Warwick-1632|John Warwick (1911-1983)]] :[[Ferguson-16493|Robert Ferguson (1862-1944)]] :[[Glasgow-1720|Margaret (Glasgow) Ferguson (abt.1866-1936)]] ||Photo |- |OP/C/177|| :[[Ferguson-16718|Emily Margaret (Ferguson) Warwick (1900-1979)]] :[[Warwick-1634|Robert William Alexander Warwick (1935-1937)]] :Matthew Warwick (d 21 Mar 1969 in infancy) ||Photo |- |OP/C/190|| :[[Bell-34104|Henry Charles Bell (1881-1941)]] :[[Sheppard-4850|Sarah (Sheppard) Bell (1887-1932)]] :[[Bell-37097|Robert Ernest Bell (1913-1972)]] ||Drumearn |- |OP/C/203|| :[[Glasgow-1641|David Harkley Glasgow (1891-1974)]] :[[Glasgow-1765|Hannah Elizabeth Glasgow (abt.1896-1976)]] :[[Glasgow-2038|May Glasgow (abt.1924-1934)]] ||Killycurragh |- |OP/D/135|| :[[Harkness-1272|Samuel David Cyril Harkness (1933-2006)]] :[[Cheevers-54|Ann Dorothea (Cheevers) Harkness (abt.1933-2012)]] || |- |OP/E/30|| :[[Glasgow-1644|David Glasgow (abt.1836-1915)]] :[[Bell-31286|Margaret (Bell) Glasgow (abt.1840-1921)]] :[[Glasgow-1678|Rachael Glasgow (1877-1909)]] ||Killycurragh |- |OP/E/34|| :[[Henry-14565|Mary Ann (Henry) Bell (abt.1855-1909)]] :[[Bell-34103|Joseph Bell (abt.1853-1929)]] :[[Bell-34133|Caroline Harrup Bell (1887-1932)]] ||Tamlaghtmore |- |OP/E/36|| :[[Redrick-19|Dorothy (Redrick) Bell (abt.1835-1916)]] :[[Bell-36228|John Bell (1874-1926)]] :[[Bates-15276|Rachel (Bates) Bell (1869-1952)]] ||Drumgrass |- |OP/E/48|| :[[Unknown-660271|Eliza (Unknown) Bradley (abt.1874-1938)]] :Robert Bradley d. 3 Jan 1983 ||Tullycall |- |OP/E/54|| :[[Glasgow-1731|Thomas Glasgow (1874-1946)]] :[[Henry-15866|Jane (Henry) Glasgow (1884-1922)]] ||Killycurragh |- |OP/E/57|| :[[Glasgow-1809|Margaret Glasgow (1878-1937)]] ||Killycurragh |- |OP/E/58|| :[[Glasgow-1722|Samuel Johnston Glasgow (abt.1847-1919)]] :[[Bole-219|Catherine (Bole) Glasgow (abt.1847-1913)]] :[[Glasgow-1808|Allen Glasgow (1884-1972)]] :[[Glasgow-2251|Unknown Glasgow (1915-1915)]] (Allen's daughter) ||Killycurragh |- |OP/E/59|| :[[Gourley-1661|James Gourley (abt.1862-1937)]] :[[Stewart-60365|Annie (Stewart) Gourley (1865-1949)]] ||Unagh |- |OP/E/62|| :[[Brown-176257|Sarah (Brown) Bayne (abt.1830-1914)]] :[[Bain-5032|Catherine Bain (1870-1909)]] ||Gortnagross |- |OP/E/66|| :[[Phillips-41907|Jane (Phillips) Warnock (abt.1839-1917)]] :[[Warnock-1166|William James Warnock (1900-1941)]] ||The Rock |- |OP/E/67|| :[[Warnock-1134|Joseph Warnock (abt.1832-1900)]] :[[Warnock-1163|Joseph Warnock (1880-1909)]] :[[Warnock-1162|Agnes Jane Warnock (abt.1864-1911)]] ||Cady |- |OP/E/69|| :Joseph Warnock 22 Jun 1900 :Warnock 11 Dec 1903 :Warnock 24 Jan 1913 :Warnock 5 May 1918 :[[Warnock-1131|Thomas Warnock (1872-1928)]] :Frances Warnock 21 Mar 1960 ||Drum; Belfast |- |OP/E/70|| :[[Glasgow-1710|James Glasgow (abt.1863-1905)]] :[[Glasgow-1759|Frances Mary Glasgow (1895-abt.1925)]] :[[Glasgow-1760|Elizabeth Jane Glasgow (abt.1863-1935)]] ||Photo |- |OP/E/71|| :John Henry Glasgow d. 31 Dec 1897 :Anne Winifred d. 14 Aug 1899 :Henry Lloyd d. 11 Aug 1904 :[[Glasgow-1761|Jane Eleanor Glasgow (1898-1959)]] "Aileen" :[[Glasgow-1758|Thomas James Glasgow (1893-1965)]] ||Photo |- |OP/E/73|| :[[Harkness-1360|Thomas Harkness (abt.1808-1890)]] :[[Espie-115|Mary (Espie) Harkness (abt.1822-1893)]] :Sarah Harkness (d. 9 Aug 1898) :[[Harkness-1382|Thomas Harkness (1855-1928)]] :Margaret J. Harkness (d. 14 May 1940) :Brice Harkness (d. 8 Apr 1941) :Baby Harkness (d. 14 Sep 1954) :Catherine Harkness (d. 30 Mar 1993) ||Lismoney |- |OP/E/75|| :[[Watson-31025|Mary Ann (Watson) Bell (abt.1831-1910)]] (wife of Thomas from E/76) :[[Bell-34241|Robert Bell (abt.1856-1933)]] (son) :[[Bell-45657|James Bell (abt.1849-1885)]] ||Coolreaghs. No headstone |- |OP/E/76|| :[[Bell-33104|Thomas Bell (abt.1818-1904)]] :[[Bell-33107|Alexander Bell (abt.1851-1899)]] (son) :Margaret J Bell (d 16 Jun 1978) ||Drumgrass / Coolreaghs |- |OP/E/96|| :[[Weir-5912|Sarah Jane (Weir) Cotton (abt.1863-bef.1899)]] ||Molesworth St, Cookstown |- |OP/E/97|| :[[Stewart-59226|Robert Stewart (abt.1841-1924)]] :[[Whan-136|Eliza (Whan) Stewart (abt.1837-1925)]] :Their grandson Bower Wilson Stewart d. 17 Aug 1915 a. 1 year 9mo. :[[Henry-14822|Evelyn Harrup (Henry) Stewart (1886-1929)]] (daughter-in-law) :Their daughter Margaret M. Stewart d. 3 Dec 1938 a 66 :[[Stewart-59227|Samuel J Stewart (1876-1944)]] (son) :Their grandson Robert S. V. Stewart d. 26 Oct 1999 ||Tullycall, Derryloran |- |OP/E/100|| :[[Stewart-60364|Matilda Jane (Stewart) Causey (1863-1929)]] :Mary Matilda Causey Died 19 Aug 1944 || |- |OP/F/3|| :[[Barnes-30617|Ernest Barnes (abt.1933-1985)]] :[[Johnston-29444|Elizabeth A (Johnston) Barnes (abt.1932-2008)]] || |- |OP/G/1145|| :[[Gourlay-1508|Robert Gourlay (1888-1959)]] :Emma Nixon Died 5 Dec 1951 :Sarah Gourley Died 20 Oct 1965 : Edward J Davidson Died 25 Nov 1900 : Hugh Davidson Died 23 Oct 1900 : Lilitia Davidson Died 23 Oct 1885 || |- |OP/G/1184|| :[[Forrest-3789|James Forrest (1876-1956)]] :[[Crane-8828|Elizabeth Forrest]] (4 Sep 1886 - 21 Apr 1962) :[[Forrest-3788|Mary Martha (Forrest) Creighton (1907-1994)]] :[[Creighton-1375|William Creighton (1903-1985)]] ||Union Street |- |OP/G/1200|| :[[Burns-21269|Sarah Burns (1888-1915)]] :[[Burns-21271|Eliza Burns (1882-1908)]] :[[Morrison-22010|Ann Jane (Morrison) Burns (1850-1911)]] :[[Burns-21274|Joseph Burns (1915-1915)]] ||Church Street, Cookstown |- |OP/G/1201|| :[[Burns-21270|James Burns (abt.1840-1909)]] :[[Buick-288|Eliza Buick (abt.1882-1901)]] :[[Greer-9117|Annie Greer (abt.1880-1900)]] :[[Greer-9118|David Greer (abt.1873-1896)]] ||Church Street, Cookstown |- |OP/G/1216|| :[[Hogg-1527|Robert Hogg (abt.1814-1890)]] :[[Bain-3545|Agnes (Bain) Hogg (abt.1820-1894)]] :[[Hogg-1511|Samuel Hogg (abt.1856-1922)]] :[[Hogg-1520|Andrew Thomas Hogg (1899-1964)]] :Eleanor Cousley Hogg (Died 7 Jun 1898) ||Kirktown |- |OP/G/1218|| :[[Brisbane-189|William Brisbane (1850-1933)]] :[[Allen-50289|Rachel (Allen) Brisbane (abt.1851-1914)]] :Eleanor Jane Brisbane, d. 29 Apr 1955 age 86. || |- |OP/G/1219|| :[[Brisbane-187|James Brisbane (abt.1821-1895)]] :[[Otterson-157|Martha (Otterson) Brisbane (abt.1826-1917)]] :[[Brisbane-204|Mary Brisbane (bef.1823-1892)]] ||Kildress |- |OP/G/1224|| :[[Espie-113|Richard Espie (abt.1856-1925)]] :Jane Espie (d. 27 Jul 1893) :Margaret Espie (d. 28 May 1906) :Thomas McCord (d. 16 Nov 1912) :Thomas Espie (d. 5 Apr 1914) :Richard Espie (d. 10 Aug 1925) :Anna Espie (d. 8 Oct 1918) ||[[:Category:Tullyboy Townland, Derryloran Parish, County Londonderry | Tullyboy]] |- |OP/G/1225|| :[[Espie-112|Robert Espie (abt.1846-1905)]] :May Espie (d. 27 Sep 1931) ||Drumcraw |- |OP/G/1229|| :[[Bell-34203|Alexander Bell (1869-1935)]] :Elizabeth Jane Miller, died 18 Jan 1895 ||Coolreaghs |- |OP/H/802|| :[[Marks-4367|Robert Marks (1911-1981)]] :[[Johnston-30348|Susan M (Johnston) Marks (-1986)]] :Marks Died 13 Apr 1947 (infant son) ||Orritor Road, Cookstown |- |OP/H/820|| :[[Currie-4736|Robert Currie (1889-1974)]] || |- |OP/H/821|| :[[Greer-9131|Charlotte (Greer) Currie (1888-1950)]] :[[Currie-4737|Janet Currie (abt.1920-1972)]] : W J Currie Died 31 Mar 1988 ''(Robert James on the headstone)'' || |- |OP/H/822 823|| :[[Lees-2707|Elizabeth (Lees) Black (abt.1914-1964)]] :Kenneth Lees (d. 15 Apr 1950) :[[Lees-2708|William James Lees (1887-1950)]] :[[Wylie-3030|Catherine (Wylie) Lees (abt.1892-1957)]] (as Kathleen) :Kathleen Lees (d. 31 Dec 2012) ||Coagh St, Cookstown |- |OP/H/829|| :[[Campton-163|James (Campton) Kempton (1881-1951)]] :[[Campton-164|William (Campton) Kempton (1884-1956)]] :[[Campton-135|Joseph (Campton) Kempton (1883-1959)]] :[[Murray-29100|Jane (Murray) Kempton (abt.1891-1981)]] :[[Campton-136|Andrew (Campton) Kempton (1891-1981)]] || |- |OP/J/1242|| :[[Parke-1565|James Wilson Parke (abt.1870-1924)]] :[[Wilson-84533|Mary Jane Wilson (abt.1848-1900)]] :Mary Ann Park (15 May 1889) :Baby Violet Park (12 Aug 1914) :Baby George Park (8 Mar 1916) :Baby Best (8 Mar 1923) || |- |OP/J/1380|| :[[Shaw-29752|David George Shaw (1900-1900)]] :Samuel Gordan (d. 30 Jun 1899) ||Babies? |- |OP/J/1452|| :[[Bell-31976|David Bell (abt.1830-1913)]] :[[Bell-32259|Robert Andrew Bell (1867-1946)]] :[[Woods-20467|Margaret (Woods) Bell (abt.1864-1923)]] :[[Bell-43515|Mary Margaret Bell (1921-1928)]] :[[Bell-34688|Margaret Anne (Bell) Cummings (1900-1970)]] ||Ballynagilly to Killymoon Gatehouse |- |OP/J/1471|| :[[Winton-1521|Nancy Jane (Winton) McLean (abt.1857-1932)]] :[[McLean-12675|Robert John McLean (1919-1997)]] :Jean McLean (Died 13 Feb 2013) || |- |OP/J/1475|| :[[Greer-9119|Joseph Greer (abt.1929-2000)]] :[[Henry-19544|Emma (Henry) Greer (1906-1943)]] :[[Henry-19546|Elizabeth Henry]] Died 19 Jun 1971 :John Greer Died 13 Jun 1931 || |- |OP/J/1483|| :[[Bell-34219|Alexander Bell (1889-1963)]] :Ellen Bell (d. 1938) his wife :Alexander Bell Died 6 Nov 1999 : Bell Died 5 Nov 1916 ||Aughlish |- |OP/J/1525|| :[[Crooks-2866|Thomas Crooks (1877-1938)]] :Sarah Bell d. 25 Jan 1970 :Crooks Died 3 Jun 1922 :Crooks Died 13 Jul 1923 ||Derrycrummy, Cookstown |- |OP/J/1530|| :[[Greer-9124|Thomas Greer (1884-1961)]] :[[Coyle-2786|Mary Ellen (Coyle) Greer (abt.1886-1925)]] :[[Greer-9149|Charlotte Greer (1921-1923)]] :[[Greer-9147|Lucinda Greer (1920-1924)]] :[[Greer-9141|William James Greer (1907-abt.1926)]] :[[Greer-9142|Thomas Greer (1909-1928)]] :[[Greer-9150|Robert Greer (abt.1927-1929)]] || |- |OP/J/1531|| :[[Greer-9123|Ann Jane (Greer) Purvis (abt.1887-1945)]] :[[Purvis-2719|Victor George Purvis (abt.1924-1942)]] :[[Purvis-2718|Sarah May Purvis (1921-1940)]] :Thomas John Purvis Died 21 Feb 2018 :Baby John Purvis Died 3 Sep 1940 :Baby Purvis Died 1 Mar 1923 :Baby Purvis Died 4 Feb 1936 || |- |OP/J/1543|| :[[Crooks-2777|Edmund Crooks (abt.1866-1936)]] || |- |OP/J/1563|| :[[Wylie-2484|James Wylie (1894-1964)]] :[[Sloss-319|Elizabeth Annie (Sloss) Wylie (1900-1979)]] : Wylie Died 27 Sep 1939 : Robert G Wylie Died 9 Aug 1933 || |- |OP/J/1585|| :[[Greer-9121|James Greer (abt.1894-1942)]] :[[Henry-19545|Edith (Henry) Greer (1899-1985)]] :Greer (d. 4 Feb 1924) ||Killymoon Street |- |OP/K/927 and 928|| :[[Benson-10252|Joseph Benson (abt.1909-1981)]] :[[Mitchell-46441|Maureen (Mitchell) Benson (abt.1923-1995)]] ||Old Town |- |OP/K/996|| :[[Wilkinson-12366|Stanley Joseph Wilkinson (1913-2001)]] :[[Warwick-1645|Margaret Ann (Warwick) Wilkinson (1914-2000)]] || |- |OP/K/1051|| :[[Wright-49570|Adam Wright (1900-1983)]] :[[Crooks-2168|Jane (Crooks) Wright (1898-1990)]] :Cecil Crooks (d. 12 Aug 1992) |- |OP/K/1094|| :[[Hogg-4657|William Alexander Hogg (bef.1900-1979)]] :[[Wilkinson-17326|Margaret (Wilkinson) Hogg (-1988)]] ||Stewart Avenue |- |OP/K/1149+1150|| :[[Glasgow-1887|Silas Henry Glasgow (1909-1986)]] :[[Slaine-26|Mary (Slaine) Glasgow (1918-1999)]] :[[Glasgow-2889|Silas Henry Glasgow (abt.1939-2000)]] ||Derrinleagh |- |OP/K/1194|| :[[Bell-43516|Robert Bell (1922-)]] :[[Hamilton-35394|Elizabeth (Hamilton) Bell (abt.1918-2011)]] :[[Bell-43523|Alan Bell (abt.1952-2009)]] |- |FP/A/44+45|| :[[Greer-9140|Cecil Greer (abt.1915-abt.1988)]] :[[Spratt-1406|Jean (Spratt) Greer (abt.1928-1998)]] || |- |FP/A/105|| :[[Smith-275302|Mitchell Smyth (1917-1991)]] :[[Lees-2712|Evelyn (Lees) Smyth (1920-2004)]] || |- |FP/A/128|| :[[Donaghy-449|Robert John Donaghy (1920-1992)]] :[[Lennox-1712|Margaret (Lennox) Donaghy (1920-1997)]] || |- |FP/A/142A|| :[[Wright-49727|David John Wright (1923-1994)]] :[[Corbett-4090|Mabel (Corbett) Wright (1924-2006)]] || |- |FP/A/159|| :[[McDonald-32411|Thomas McDonald (abt.1916-1999)]] :[[Henry-19548|Annie Eveline (Henry) McDonald (1912-1993)]] :[[McDonald-32412|Jackie McDonald (abt.1944-2013)]] ||Killymoon Street |- |FP/C/64|| :[[Glasgow-2255|Samuel John "Junior" Glasgow (1920-2000)]] :[[Thom-1583|Muriel Pearl (Thom) Glasgow (1923-2006)]] || |- |FP/D/46|| :[[Mitchell-48476|Norman Mitchell (abt.1934-2011)]] || |}

Fortitude, Arrived Moreton Bay, 21 Jan 1849

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[[Category:Fortitude, Arrived 21 Jan 1849]] [[Category:Queensland, Shipping Free Space Pages]] The voyage of the immigrant ship '''''Fortitude'''''
Departed '''Gravesend, 14 September 1848'''
Arrived '''Moreton Bay, 21 January 1849''' '''Fortitude''' was a sailing ship. In 1848-9, she was the first of three ships chartered by the Rev Dr John Dunmore Lang to bring free immigrants to Brisbane, Australia, arriving on 21 January 1849; the other ships being the Chaseley (arriving on 1 May 1849) and the Lima (arriving on 3 November 1849).[2] Captained by John Christmas, with the medical superintendent Henry Challinor, she departed Gravesend on 14 September 1848, arriving Moreton Bay on 21 January 1849. Fortitude Valley (where many of the immigrants settled) is named in her honor. '''Notable immigrants on the Fortitude''' *Henry Challinor, physician and politician of Ipswich *Robert Cribb, politician of Brisbane *William Pettigrew, politician and mayor of Brisbane *Edward Barton Southerden, draper and mayor of Sandgate (from WIKIpedia at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fortitude_(ship) Fortitude ship]) '''Fortitude Valley''' (from WIKIpedia at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fortitude_Valley,_Queensland] Fortitude Valley) Scottish immigrants from the ship SS Fortitude arrived in Brisbane in 1849, enticed by Rev Dr John Dunmore Lang on the promise of free land grants. Denied land, the immigrants set up camp in York's Hollow waterholes in the vicinity of today's Victoria Park, Herston, Queensland. A number of the immigrants moved on and settled the suburb, naming it after the ship on which they arrived.... === Newspaper Coverage from TROVE === '''The Moreton Bay Courier''' (Brisbane, Qld. : 1846 - 1861) of Saturday the 16th of December 1848, Page 2. The Fortitude, the first of Dr. Lang's ships, was to sail from London direct for Moreton Bay on the 6th September. '''DOMESTIC INTELELLIGENCE''' from The Moreton Bay Courier (Brisbane, Qld. : 1846 - 1861) of Saturday the 20th of January 1849, Page 2. State OF THE IMMIGRANT DEPOT. - The depot is now cleared out, with the exception of two or three invalids ; and employers are anxiously looking out for another supply. We are entirely without information as to the time when it may be expected ; for even the Fortitude is far behind time according to the announcement of her in-tended departure, and her arrival is not likely to be of much service to employers, if, as is to be gathered, from Dr. Lang's correspondence, the passengers are to be of the class of small capitalists. Such persons, although in themselves most valuable immigrants, will not effect any change for the better in the expenses of the stockholders. '''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE''' from The Moreton Bay Courier (Brisbane, Qld. : 1846 - 1861) of Saturday the 27 January 1849, Page 2.
Jan. 20. Tamar, steamer, 120 tons, Allen, from Sydney 16th instant. Passengers—Mr. Walker, and twenty-six in the steerage. 20. Susan, schooner, 60 tons, Steele, from Sydney 8th inst. Passengers—Ten in the steerage. 20. Ann Mary, schooner, 50 tons, Brown, from Sydney 8th inst. Passengers— Mr. G. Little, and six in the steerage. 20. Swift, schooner, 40 tons, Carrol, from Sydney 4th inst. 21. Fortitude, ship, 608 tons, Christmas, from Gravesend Sept. 14, with immigrants. Surgeon Superintendent—Dr. Challinor. ......The " Fortitude."—This long-expected vessel arrived in the Bay on Saturday last, after a tedious voyage of 128 days from Gravesend, during the last twenty of which she has been coming from Bass's Straits. The immigrants, who have been placed under control of the Government, and rationed by the contractor consist of 82 male and 77 female adults and 97 children under fourteen years of age : in all, 256 souls. Up to the hour of going to press we have not been able to obtain a list of the passengers who are not rationed by Government. There were eight deaths during the passage—(three adults and five children), and four births. The immi-grants are forwarded under the exclusive auspices of Dr. Lang. On the Harbour Master going alongside the ship, he inquired if there was any sickness on board, and was informed that there was nothing infectious or contagious; he then boarded the vessel, and brought her report to Brisbane. Dr. Ballow, acting as Health Officer, proceeded to the Bay together with the Customs officer, on Monday night; and his inquiries elicited the fact that two cases of typhus fever had oc-curred during the present month. A formal report of this circumstance having been made to the Police Magistrate, that officer very properly ordered the ship to be placed in quarantine, and obtained from Lieutenant Cameron a guard of six soldiers, who left Brisbane on Thursday in the Susan schooner, which vessel was engaged on behalf of the Government, for the purpose of conveying provisions, &c., to the immigrants. The people will be landed at Moreton Island, and tents for their accommodation have been sent down, to the extent of the means possessed by Capt. Wickham, which are small enough, in all conscience. Fresh provisions, vegetables, melons, &c., have been forwarded for the use of the immigrants, and it is hoped that a few days' enjoyment of fresh air, accompanied by a wholesome change of diet, will eradicate all symptoms of disease from the pas-sengers. Mr. Walker, the commissariat officer at Brisbane, and Mr. Watson, the Immigration Agent, went down to the ship in the Susan ; and the last named gentleman will take charge of the immi-grants, in consequence of Mr. Richardson, to whom the vessel was consigned by Dr. Lang, having refused to act in the matter, excepting so far as regards the ship itself. We have made further allusion to this subject in another place. '''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE''' from The Moreton Bay Courier (Brisbane, Qld. : 1846 - 1861) of Saturday the 3rd of February 1849, Page 2.
The ship Fortitude has been released from quarantine. The following is a list of the cabin passengers per Fortitude. The Rev. Charles Stewart, Mrs. Stewart, Mr. W. Pettigrew, Dr. Challinor, Mrs. Challinor, Master George, and Miss E. Challinor. '''A Super Six Hundred''' from The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933) of Saturday the 21st of July 1928, Page 21. ''The Passengers.'' THE passengers by the respective ships were as follows: THE FORTITUDE.-Captain Christmas; Medical Superintendent, Dr. Challinor:— Mr. and Mrs. Roper, Mr. and Mrs. A. Slaughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Challinor, Mr. and Mrs. Langridge and family, Mrs. Storle and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cribb and family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sexton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Trundle and family, Mr. and Mrs. Childs and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dodswell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clark and family. Rev. Charles Stewart, Miss Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Kenyon, Mr. and Mrs. Melville and family, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Welsby and family, Miss Eaton, Mr. and Mrs. Hingston and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gould and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keid. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Keid, Mr. and Mrs. W. Bullock, Miss Bullock, Mr. and Mrs. Walmsley, Mr. and Mrs. R. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Farrell, Rev. M. Cliff, wife and family, Mr. and Mrs. Deacon. Mr. and Mrs. Challie. Miss Southerden. Mr. and Mrs. Black and family, Misses Black (2), Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd and family, W. Lloyd, jun., and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jamieson, Mr. and Mrs. Wall and family, Mr. and Mrs. Voysey and family, Mr. and Mrs. T. Smith, Mr. and Mrs Primmer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carver and family. Mr. and Mrs. King and family, Mr. and Mrs. W Line Mr. and Mrs. Russell, Miss Jones. Miss Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Price, Mr. and Mrs. Fowles, Mr. and Mrs. Newstedt and familv. Mr. and Mrs. Edkin and family, Messrs. G. Holt. J. Everet, J. Stanford. W. Munro Smith, J. Paton, Sampson, Bardmore. P. Chisolm, John Fielding, James Robinson, B. Bulcock, S. Southerden, E. B, Southerden, J. F. Sutton, G. W. Maskell, Julius Grimstead, W. S Hill, F. Mercer, H. Burrell, E. Mellor, John Smith, Thos. Wilkinson, E. Williams, Peter Buchanan, John Clapton, Thomas Stuckbury, J. Hofland, H. A. Lyard. and John Slaughter. == Research Notes == An email from Catherine Bell states: :My g-g grandmother's brother was one of the passengers. (I hold family letters written by him aboard ship.) Interestingly, for all this time, he's been wrongly listed as "H A Lyard" and I see some attempt to work out whether this was one Layard. It isn't. His name was in fact H A ISARD. You can see how copperplate writing may allow Isard to be mistranscribed as Lyard. I’ve checked the article ''A Super Six Hundred'' from The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933) of Saturday the 21st of July 1928, Page 21 at: [http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/21309139] and the typewritten newspaper article states Lyard, however, this may have been transcribed incorrectly from hand written notes. Check of the actual passenger list is required to clarify this matter. === Sources === * Fortitude (ship) from WIKIpedia (Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.) at: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fortitude_(ship)] * Fortitude Valley, Queensland from WIKIpedia (Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.) at: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fortitude_Valley,_Queensland] * The Moreton Bay Courier (Brisbane, Qld. : 1846 - 1861) of Saturday the 16th of December 1848, Page 2 at: [http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/3712127?] * DOMESTIC INTELELLIGENCE from The Moreton Bay Courier (Brisbane, Qld. : 1846 - 1861) of Saturday the 20th of January 1849, Page 2 at: [http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/3714748?] * SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE from The Moreton Bay Courier (Brisbane, Qld. : 1846 - 1861) of Saturday the 27 January 1849, Page 2 at: [http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/3715212?] * SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE from The Moreton Bay Courier (Brisbane, Qld. : 1846 - 1861) of Saturday the 3rd of February 1849, Page 2 at: [http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/3709231?] * A Super Six Hundred from The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933) of Saturday the 21st of July 1928, Page 21 at: [http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/21309139] === Extra Reading === '''Some Interesting Snippets about the Fortitude''' from J. V. Bryants page at: [http://www.halenet.com.au/~jvbryant/fortlet1.html] '''FORTITUDE IMMIGRANTS: Mr. E. V. Stevens' report to the Historical Society of Queensland, Inc'''. as found in the ''University of Queensland eSpace'' at: [https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/data/UQ_210189/s18378366_1948_4_1_20.pdf?Expires=1508721451&Signature=Q6ZkCqrY-rLFuO1xhlRo0U95JXvAMG7ERvDaohliH~258XpeKA3rBTKR1boO8gWvcV4fLc1U1eiKWKjmSWlAdFJnWWEapVopXUSItzuu7R-m8ja32Oo2qOUDI~pWfIJAONBS4QVMcw2FGEa3dE1p5H1uK9tVyKF5JN3lwyKxQBgET9M6M71jyQQJgXJlrM5XA~eUQtJXTirjaH23~yY0tQMbWjj~2Uug69066V2RTyT6NxKmNizYYYlIPY83cUvpdmQLwmUjToJ0ZXnDJSGN1hJQK6029lvt5rgr02Uwz3Eyzgu8VHvmlCWjOw6M2k~OfUEa~zD0kjLVD1do5EoBYg__&Key-Pair-Id=APKAJKNBJ4MJBJNC6NLQ] '''SS FORTITUDE PASSENGER LIST''' on ''The Place Stories'' website at: [http://placestories.com/story/20632]

Fortune Bay District

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[[Category: Fortune Bay District, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category: Fortune Bay District, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category: Fortune Bay District, Newfoundland]] === Geographical Extent and Boundaries === The Fortune Bay District corresponded largely with the communities along two large bays; Fortune Bay and Hermitage Bay. *"'''Fortune Bay''' is a large bay situated on the south coast of Newfoundland. Its mouth is delineated by a 56 km (35 mi) stretch of water bounded by Point Crewe on the Burin Peninsula to the southeast, and Pass Island at the entrance to Hermitage Bay to the northwest."[http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/landingpage/collection/cns_enl Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador,] Vol. 2, p. 340.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fortune_Bay * '''Hermitage Bay''' extends about 40 km (25 mi) inland from the south coast of Newfoundland, west of Fortune Bay. Its mouth is bounded by Pass Island to the south, and its northern entrance by Crooked or Middle Island at the west entrance to Bay D'Espoir.[http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_enl/id/3055 Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador,] Vol. 2, p. 912.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermitage_BayWithers, J.W. [https://archive.org/stream/yearbooknfld191800uoft/yearbooknfld191800uoft_djvu.txt''Year Book and Almanac of Newfoundland (1918),''] p. 139. The census boundaries differ slightly from the strict geographical boundaries of the two bays. The boundary with the Burgeo - LaPoile district to the west often extends to either the community of McCallum or the mouth of Facheux Bay. The towns on the southern shore of Fortune Bay between Point Crewe and Frenchman's Cove are generally enumerated along with the Burin District rather than the Fortune Bay District. === Communities === ==== Fortune Bay ==== * ''To be added'' ==== Hermitage Bay (including Bay D'Espoir)==== {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="#fffcef" ! Name!!Variant Names!!Population 1891!!Population 1921!!1921 Census page numbers!!Common Surnames |- |Aaron's Cove||Arran Cove ||15|| |||| |- |Barrisway Cove|| ||6||17||p. 280|| |- |[[Space:Bay de East, Hermitage Bay, Newfoundland|Bay de East]]|| ||38 ||40||pp. 81-82||Bobbett, Lilly, Whiting |- |[[Space:Bay du Nord, Hermitage Bay, Newfoundland|Bay du Nord]]||Indian Point, Hughes Point ||42 ||27||p. 80||Benoit, Blake, Nash |- |Birchy Cove || ||7 |||||| |- |Conne River||Burnt Woods, Conne ||77||132 ||pp. 295-96; 309-11|| |- |Diamond Point|| ||5|| |||| |- |Fox Island || ||15 |||||| |- |French Cove|| ||13|| |||| |- |[[Space:Furby's Cove, Newfoundland|Furby’s Cove]]|| ||67 ||68||pp. 276-78||Hardy, McDonald, Mead, Northcote |- |[[Space:Gaultois, Newfoundland|Gaultois]] || ||281 ||161||pp. 282-86||Cock/Cox, Crant, Foote, House, Hunt, Matchem, McDonald |- |Goblin || ||22 ||33||pp. 79-80|| |- |[[Space: Great Jervis, Newfoundland|Great Jervis]] ||Great Jervais, Great Jervoise, Man of War Cove ||91 ||40||pp. 339-41||Caines, Farrell, Wilcott |- |Green Point || ||7 ||43||pp. 198-99|| |- |[[Space:Grole,Newfoundland|Grole]] || ||129 ||126||pp. 126||Burton, Cribb, Marks, Selby, Stickland, Taylor |- |Harbour Galley || ||9 ||20||p. 294|| |- |Hardy's Cove|| ||11||18||pp. 280-81|| |- |Head of Bay D'Espoir|| ||70|| |||| |- |[[Space: Hermitage, Newfoundland|Hermitage]] ||Hermitage Cove ||167 ||336||pp. 265-75||Dowding, Engram/Ingram, Francis, Harris, Meade, Parsons, Roberts, Rose |- |Island Cove || ||3 |||||| |- |Isle Galet || || ||4||p. 312|| |- |Lambles Passage|| ||32||4||p. 312|| |- |[[Space:Little Bay, Hermitage Bay, Newfoundland|Little Bay]] ||Stone Valley ||54 ||60||pp. 200-01||Dominey, Engram, Kendall, Stickland |- |Little Passage ||Long Island Passage ||33 ||18||p. 281|| |- |[[Space:McCallum, Newfoundland|McCallum]] || ||124 ||76||pp. 334-36||Caines, Feaver, Lee, Nash, Simms |- |Milltown||||||108||pp. 297-300; 306|| |- |Morrisville||||||59||pp. 306-08|| |- |[[Space:Pass Island, Newfoundland|Pass Island ]]|| ||198 ||195||pp. 253-60||Bobbett, Fudge, Piercey, Rideout, Spencer, Touchings |- |Patrick’s Harbour || ||17 ||13||p. 197|| |- |[[Space:Piccaire, Newfoundland|Piccaire]] ||Piccarie, Pickaree ||44 ||73||pp. 287-89||Coombs, Ingram/Engram, Simms |- |[[Space:Pushthrough, Newfoundland|Pushthrough]] ||Dawson's Point ||203 ||229||pp. 327-33||Camp, Garland, Ingraham, King, Lilly, Roberts, Rowsell, Sutton |- |Quiller ||Quillier, Quillaire, Coulliard ||7 |||||| |- |Raymond's Island ||Raymonds Passage, Rams ||see Bay de East ||see Bay de East|||| |- |Raymond's Point || ||36 ||37||pp. 292-93|| |- |Roti Point||||||5||p. 312|| |- |Round Cove|| ||21||34 ||pp. 279-80|| |- |[[Space:Round Harbour, Hermitage Bay, Newfoundland|Round Harbour]] || ||53 ||66||pp. 290-91||Kendall, Lee |- |[[Space:Saddle Island|Saddle Island]] || ||49 ||52||pp. 337-38||Garland, Lilly, Nash |- |Scouse Cove || ||10 |||||| |- |St. Alban's||Ship Cove ||178||438||pp. 312-325|| |- |St. Joseph's ||||||58||pp. 305-06|| |- |Stanley Cove || ||27 ||36||pp. 78-79|| |- |Sugar Loaf ||Sugarloaf, Sugarleaf Cove ||7 |||||| |- |Swanger's Cove||||||11||p. 325|| |- |Taylor’s Island ||Indian Cove || ||35||pp. 334-36|| |- |The Tickle||||||10||p. 326|| |- |Victoria Cove || || |||||| |- |Weasel Island||||||18||p. 326|| |- |} == Sources ==

Forty Fort Cemetery

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[[Category:Forty Fort Cemetery, Forty Fort, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the Forty Fort Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Forty Fort Cemetery is located at 20 River Street, Forty Fort, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. Located in the cemetery is the oldest building known in northeastern Pennsylvania, the Forty Fort Meetinghouse, built in 1806-08. Approximately 2,000 caskets were unearthed and washed away by the flood waters of the nearby Susquehanna River as a result of Hurricane Agnes on 23 June 1972. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
20 River St.
Forty Fort, PA 18704
(570) 287-5214 GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
41.285246, -75.872601 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Forty+Fort+Cemetery/@41.285246,-75.872601,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x4923bd3da2b16cba Forty Fort Cemetery on Google Maps] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=597682 Find A Grave] * [http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2519&dat=19720913&id=MNFdAAAAIBAJ&sjid=jl4NAAAAIBAJ&pg=1283,1713628 1,200 Bodies Still Missing at Forty Fort Cemetery] * ''Add resources here'' ----- ===Tasks Completed=== * ''Add tasks you have completed here'' ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link to existing WikiTree profiles or create new profiles for each person listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of their grave marker. The profile you create for a person can include other genealogical and biographical information, additional photos, and a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | GPS ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |}

Foster Genealogy: Being the Record of the Posterity of Reginald Foster

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Frederick Clifton Pierce Fraud]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Foster Genealogy: Being the Record of the Posterity of Reginald Foster == An early inhabitant of Ipswich, in New England, whose genealogy is traced back to Anacher, Great Forrester of Flanders who died in 837 A.D. with wills, inventories, biographical sketches, etc. Also the record of all other American Fosters. * by [[Pierce-8340|Frederick Clifton Pierce]] (1855-1904) * published by the author, Press of W.B. Conkey Company, 1899 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Foster_Genealogy%3A_Being_the_Record_of_the_Posterity_of_Reginald_Foster|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Part 1 & 2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005730998 ::* https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/15716/ * Part 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=aohMAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/fostergenealogy03pier ::* https://archive.org/details/fostergenealogy01pier * Part 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=PolMAAAAMAAJ === Table of Contents === * Origin of the name Foster * The Early Foresters * The Forsters of Bamborough and Etherston * Bamborough castle. The English home of the Fosters for many years * Farne Islands * Bamborough castle * St. Aidans Church * Other English Forster branches * Foster land grants in Nova Scotia * Fosters in America * College Graduates by Name of Foster * Fosters in the Revolutionary War * A List of Revolutionary Pensioners * Connecticut Men in War of 1812 * Reginald Foster, of Ipswich, Mass. * Part 2. ::* The Dorchester Branch ::* The Salem Branch of Fosters ::* The Long Island Foster Family ::* The Foster Family of Scituate ::* The Chelmsford Branch ::* Descendants of John Foster of Kingsware, England ::* Andrew Foster, of Andover ::* Foster index ::* Index of other names === Errata === * Farrington, Robert. ''The Correct Ancestry of Timothy Foster of Walpole and Dudley, Mass.'', [[Space:TAG|The American Genealogist]] (1944) Vol. 21, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/11853/1/0 Page 1-40]. Some corrections to the ''Foster Genealogy''. * Davis, Walter Goodwin. ''Renold Foster.'' [[Space:TAG|The American Genealogist]] 18:13 (1941). [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/11852/13/134849386 View with NEHGS Membership]. * [[:Category: Frederick Clifton Pierce Fraud]] * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Pierce, Frederick Clifton. ''[[Space:Foster Genealogy: Being the Record of the Posterity of Reginald Foster|Foster Genealogy: Being the Record of the Posterity of Reginald Foster]]'' (W.B. Conkey, 1899) Part , [ Page ]. * ([[#Pierce|Pierce]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Pierce, Frederick Clifton. ''[[Space:Foster Genealogy: Being the Record of the Posterity of Reginald Foster|Foster Genealogy: Being the Record of the Posterity of Reginald Foster]]'' (W.B. Conkey, 1899) Part , [ Page ].

Foster Heritage based on DNA

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Per Dr Billy G Foster & other Researchers of this Foster / Forster Line "Our Immigrant Foster " was the son of Robert Foster first Husband of Dorcas Isham (MIRA DORCS ISHAM ) daughter of John Isham . But according to other reports "The Immigrant's " father was called Thomas . Thanks to Dr Billy G Foster PHd ; Charles " Chuck" Foster ; Wayne Dunn and the Folks at FosterDNA for helping link up the Foster Pedigree . Per Wayne Dunn: Descendants of Thomas Forster Generation No. 1 1. Thomas1 Forster was born Abt. 1474, and died Abt. 1520. He married Elizabeth of Featherstonhaugh Abt. 1810 in England. She was born Abt. 1489 in England. Children of Thomas Forster and Elizabeth Featherstonhaugh are: + 2 i. Sir Roger2 Forster, born Abt. 1511. 3 ii. Nicholas Forster, born Abt. 1513. + 4 iii. Sir Thomas Forster, born Abt. 1515. Generation No. 2 2. Sir Roger2 Forster (Thomas1) was born Abt. 1511. He married Joan Hussey. She was born Abt. 1511. Children of Sir Roger Forster and Joan Hussey are: + 5 i. Thomas3 Forster, born Abt. 1530; died October 11, 1599 in Hunsden Hertford, England. 6 ii. John Forster, born 1537. 7 iii. Emile Forster, born 1539. 8 iv. Richard Forster, born 1541. 4. Sir Thomas2 Forster (Thomas1) was born Abt. 1515. He married Jane ???. Children of Sir Forster and Jane ??? are: 9 i. Patrick3 Forster. 10 ii. Regionald Forster. 11 iii. Constance Forster. + 12 iv. Sir Thomas Forster Jr.. Generation No. 3 5. Thomas3 Forster (Sir Roger2, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1530, and died October 11, 1599 in Hunsden Hertford, England. He married Margaret Browning Abt. 1545. She was born Abt. 1530 in Essex, England. Children of Thomas Forster and Margaret Browning are: 13 i. Richard4 Forster, born Abt. 1565. + 14 ii. Thomas Forster, born 1567 in England; died May 1612 in Hunsden Hertford, England. + 15 iii. Robert Forster, born 1569; died Abt. 1588 in Salop, England. 16 iv. Susan Forster, born 1571 in England. She married Thomas Brooke1; died 1612. 17 v. Mary Forster, born 1573 in England. 12. Sir Thomas Forster3 Jr. (Sir Thomas2 Forster, Thomas1) He married Dorothy Ogle. Children of Sir Thomas Jr. and Dorothy Ogle are: 18 i. Regionald4 Forster. 19 ii. Rowland Forster. 20 iii. Elizabeth Forster. She married Thomas Orde. 21 iv. Angus Forster. 22 v. Robert Forster. + 23 vi. Sir Thomas Forster III, born Abt. 1530. + 24 vii. Sir John Forster, Lord Wardon, born Abt. 1520; died 1602. 25 viii. Roger Forster. Generation No. 4 14. Thomas4 Forster (Thomas3, Sir Roger2, Thomas1) was born 1567 in England, and died May 1612 in Hunsden Hertford, England. He married Susan Foster. Children of Thomas Forster and Susan Foster are: 26 i. Thomas5 Forster, born 1586. He married Mary Anne Bakerville. 27 ii. Sir Robert Forster, born 1589; died October 4, 1663 in Egham, Surry, England. He married Elizabeth Buxton. 15. Robert4 Forster (Thomas3, Sir Roger2, Thomas1) was born 1569, and died Abt. 1588 in Salop, England. Child of Robert Forster is: + 28 i. Robert5 Forster, born Abt. 1587 in England; 23. Sir Thomas4 Forster III (Sir Thomas Forster3 Jr., Sir Thomas2 Forster, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1530. He married (1) Fearina Florence. He married (2) Feorina Wharton. Children of Sir Forster and Fearina Florence are: + 29 i. Sir Thomas5 Forster IV, born Abt. 1549. + 30 ii. Culbert Forster, born Abt. 1569. Child of Sir Forster and Feorina Wharton is: + 31 i. Sir Thomas5 Forster, born Abt. 1566. 24. Sir John4 Forster, Lord Wardon (Sir Thomas Forster3 Jr., Sir Thomas2 Forster, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1520, and died 1602. He married Isabel Sheppard. Children of Sir Forster and Isabel Sheppard are: + 32 i. Nicholas5 Forster, born Abt. 1541. 33 ii. Julianna Forster, born Abt. 1540. She married Sir Francis Russell. 34 iii. Mary Forster, born Abt. 1579. She married Sir Henry Stapelton. 35 iv. Grace Forster, born Abt. 1555. She married Sir John Fenwick. Generation No. 5 28. Robert5 Forster (Robert4, Thomas3, Sir Roger2, Thomas1)1 was born Abt. 1587 in England, He married Mira Isham Abt. 1608 in England, daughter of John Isham and Elizabeth Barker. She was born Abt. 1587 in England. Child of Robert Forster and Mira Isham is: + 36 i. Richard6 Forster, born 1619 in Durham, England; died Abt. 1681 in Gloucester County, VA. 29. Sir Thomas5 Forster IV (Sir Thomas4, Sir Thomas Forster3 Jr., Sir Thomas2 Forster, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1549. He married (1) Margaret ???. He married (2) Elizabeth Carr. The Judges of England: With Sketches of Their Lives, and Miscellaneous Page 157 http://books.google.com/books?id= FngDAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA157&lpg=PA157&d q=fosters+hunsdon+england&source= web&ots=GerHkYcCrz&sig=MJiW84k3eo5ybuRZgX9w-5AEt-w#PPA157,M1 FOSTER, THOMAS. Josr. C. P. 1607. THOMAS FOSTER was born about the year 1569. He belonged to the family of Foster in Northumberland, one of whom was gentleman usher to Queen Mary; and another, Sir John Foster, his second cousin, was made a knight-banneret at Musselburg for his valour in defeating the Scots.1 The earliest notice of Thomas's name is as a barrister in 1587, when he appears both in Coke's and Croke's Reports. He became reader of the society of the Inner Temple in autumn 1596; and was one of the persons designated by Queen Elizabeth to be serjeants two months before her death. The writ being renewed by King James, he assumed the coif in Easter Term 1603, and was afterwards counsel to Queen Anne and Prince Henry. On the 24th of November, 1607, he was called to the bench as a judge of the Common Picas 2; and sat in that court for four years and a half, performing his duties in such a manner as to acquire the character of " a grave and reverend judge, and of great judgment, constancy, and integrity." He was nominated by Thomas Sutton to be one of the first governors of his hospital—the Charter House.3 He died on May 18, 1612, and was buried at Hunsdon in Herefordshire under a massive arched monument of variegated marble, with an effigy of the judge in his robes.4 His town residence was in St. John Street. Robert, the youngest of his sons became chief justice of the King's Bench in the reign of Charles II. 1 Gent. Mag. Ixxxiv. pt. i. 341. * Dugdale's Orig. 161.; Chron. Ser. 10 Coke's Reports , 235. 4 I am indebted to the Rev. T. M. Thackeray, the Rector, for an account of it. a:1d a copy of the inscription. Children of Sir Forster and Margaret ??? are: 37 i. Elizabeth6 Forster, born Abt. 1600. 38 ii. Ephram Forster. 39 iii. John Forster. 40 iv. Matthew Forster. + 41 v. Thomas Forster. 42 vi. Reginold Forster. 30. Culbert5 Forster (Sir Thomas4, Sir Thomas Forster3 Jr., Sir Thomas2 Forster, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1569. He married Elizabeth Bradford. She was born Abt. 1578. Child of Culbert Forster and Elizabeth Bradford is: 43 i. Thomas6 Forster. 31. Sir Thomas5 Forster (Sir Thomas4, Sir Thomas Forster3 Jr., Sir Thomas2 Forster, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1566. He married Margaret ???. Child of Sir Forster and Margaret ??? is: 44 i. John6 Forster, born Abt. 1615. 32. Nicholas5 Forster (Sir John4, Sir Thomas Forster3 Jr., Sir Thomas2 Forster, Thomas1) was born Abt. 1541. He married Jane Radcliff. Children of Nicholas Forster and Jane Radcliff are: 45 i. Sir Claudius6 Forster. He married Elizabeth Finwick. + 46 ii. John Forster, died 1625. Generation No. 6 36. Richard6 Forster (Robert5, Robert4, Thomas3, Sir Roger2, Thomas1)1 was born 1619 in Durham, England, and died Abt. 1681 in Gloucester County, VA. He married (1) Anne ???. She was born Abt. 1619, and died in VA. He married (2) Sussan Garnett 1642 in Hampton County, VA, daughter of Thomas Garnett and Elizabeth Powell. She was born 1621 in Elizabeth City, VA, and died Abt. 1663 in Gloucester County, VA. Children of Richard Forster and Sussan Garnett are: + 47 i. Richard7 Foster, Jr., born 1643 in Gloucester County, VA; died Aft. 1704 in Gloucester County, VA. 48 ii. James Foster, born 1645 in Gloucester County, VA; died Aft. 1704 in Gloucester County, VA. 49 iii. William Foster, born 1647 in Essex County, VA; died in NC. + 50 iv. Robert Foster, born 1651 in Essex County, VA; died 1716 in St. Ann Parish, Essex County, VA. 51 v. Thomas Foster, born 1656 in Gloucester County, VA; died in Kings and Queen Coutny, VA. + 52 vi. John Foster, born 1660 in Gloucester County, VA; died 1735 in Essex County, VA.

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Fotheringham Clan

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[[Category:Scottish Families]] [[Category:Fotheringham Clan]] =='''Welcome to Clan Fotheringham''' == {| border="1" width ="80%" ! colspan="3" style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Clan Fotheringham Team |- |Team Leader ||[[Space:Scotland_-_Scottish_Families_Team| Scottish Families Team]] |- |Team Members|| [[Stuart-531 |Allan Stuart]] |- | || |} ==='''Clan Members'''=== :The goal of this project is to ... offer a focal point for all members interested in the Lairds and Chiefs of Clan Fotheringham together with members bearing the name Fotheringham, the related families and those recognised as septs of Clan Fotheringham. :Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * promoting the entries of those bearing the name Fotheringham on Wikitree. * ensuring entries appearing on Wikitree are as accurate as possible, correcting mistakes once spotted. * encouraging interest in and study of Clan Fotheringham. :Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or send me a private message. Thanks! == Fotheringham History== :Crest: '''As above''' :Description; '''A griffin segreant, Proper''' :Motto: '''Be It Fast''' :Region: '''East Coast''' :District: '''Angus & Perth''' :Plant badge: :Pipe music: :Gaelic name: :Names associated with the clan: '''Please note Template use:-''' '''Template 1.''' For use by those bearing the name "Fothringham" or any derivative of the original "Fotheringhay " '''Template 2.''' For use by those people not belonging to Clan Fothringham (i.e. those who do not bear the name) or those with an interest due to ancestry. '''Clan Fotheringham''' '''The following is a transcript copied from http://www.scotclans.com/scottish-clans/clan-fotheringham/fotheringham-history/''' From the manor and castle of Fotheringhay in Northamptonshire which in the 12th century was held by the Royal Family of Scotland as part of the Honour of Huntingdon. The family had a house named Fotheringhay in the parish of Inverarity in Angus. Dominus Robert de ffodryngay was witness to a Maule charter of 1261. Walter de Fodringeye was one of the executors of the will of Dervorgilla, wife of John de Baliol in 1291. Roger de Foderingeye was vicar of the church of Kilmuir-Easter in Ross-shire, and Huwe de Foderingeye of Perthshire rendered homage in 1296. William de Foddrynghame was sheriff of Banff in 1358, Robyn of Fodryngame was one of the assize on the marches of Woodwrae in 1388, and Thomas Fodringhame of Powrie was witness to a charter by John Jardin of Appilgarth in 1476. The Fotheringhams of Ballindean in Perthshire descend from the Powrie family in Angus, who are said to be descended from Henry de Fodringhay who received the lands of Balewny, near Dundee, from Robert II. {| border="1" class="wikitable" ! Crest Badge ! Clan Fothringham
Arms of the Clan Fothringham ! Clan Fothringham Lands (North of Dundee) in the county of Angus. ! No Fothringham Tartan. This Clan uses the Lindsay Tartans. Lindsay, Dress Modern, (Sobieski) !No Fothringham Tartan. This Clan uses the Lindsay Tartans. Lindsay. Chisolm Red !No Fothringham Tartan. This Clan uses the Lindsay Tartans. Lindsay, Dress, Red |- |{{Image|file=Fotheringham-174-3.jpg |size=175 |caption. Clan Fothringham Clan Badge & Crest }} |{{Image|file=Fotheringham-174.jpg |size=175 |caption C. o. A. for the 1st Laird of Clan Fothringham }} |{{Image|file=Stewart-13623.png |size=200 |caption Clan Map }} |{{Image|file=Fotheringham-174-2.jpg |size=175 |caption Tartan, Dress, Modern (Sobieski) }} |{{Image|file=Fotheringham-174-4.jpg |size=175 |caption Tartan, Dress, Chisolm Red }} |{{Image|file=Fotheringham-174-5.jpg |size=175 |caption Tartan, Dress Red }} |- |} '''The Fothringhams of Powrie (Pourie)''' The 1st Laird of Powrie was [[Fotheringham-174 |Thomas Fotheringham]] '''The Fothringhams of Ballindean''' The Fothringhams of Ballindean, Perthshire, are descended from the family of Powrie in Angus. A race that settled early in the province are said to have derived their descent from Henry de Fodringhay who received the lands of Balewny, near Dundee, from Robert II previous to 1377. '''The Steuart Fothringhams''' As members of the senior clan (Stewart) the Steuart Fotheringhams are dealt with under Clan Stewart. The first Steuart Fotheringham Laird was [[Fothringham-6 |David Fothringham]] David Fothringham was married to Margery Steuart the daughter of Sir Thomas Steuart of Grandtully. He adopted the name Steuart becoming Steuart Fothringham. =='''Sources'''== * Scotclans. http://www.scotclans.com/scottish-clans/clan-fotheringham/ * Geni. https://www.geni.com/people/David-Fotheringham-of-Powrie/6000000002116145745 * The Peerage. http://www.thepeerage.com/p2041.htm#i20401 * http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p2162.htm#i64960 * Rootsweb. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=maclaren&id=I064516 * The Peerage of England Page 246. https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=JFc5AAAAMAAJ&pg=PA246&lpg=PA246&dq=Marjory+Stewart+of+Grandtully&source=bl&ots=b7n1oLpe10&sig=Q-zY8TeMQN4SWRTsm08KFTH1njE&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjL8pzy1aDRAhVEJsAKHQFlC-0Q6AEISjAJ#v=onepage&q=Marjory%20Stewart%20of%20Grandtully&f=false

FOUGERONS IN AMERICA

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This is a family history page about the Fougeron family in Buffalo, New York. '''FOUGERONS IN AMERICA''' was started in 1970 with a hand-drawn chart by my Dad. We were both baptized in the "old French church" in Buffalo, New York and we both inherited the MARCHAL name. There is a street in Buffalo, New York named Fougeron Street which once encompassed the boundaries of the original Fougerons farm.
Joseph Simon Fougeron and his family arrived in the port of New York on the 23rd of August,1829. They sailed down the Erie Canal westward and Joseph Fougeron pledge allegiance to his new homeland in the Buffalo, Erie County (NY) courthouse. He bought a farm on Walden & Genesee Streets (which was then called Adams Road in the former Holland Land Purchase Tract). When they arrived in Buffalo, his wife was 4 months pregnant with their first American born child, Francis Fougeron. They had two sets of twins following him. Joseph Simon Fougeron bought neighboring property around him until he had a substantial farm. He was a successful farmer delivering his produce to the Buffalo and Black Rock markets. His sons and their descendants furthered the traditional businesses by opening market stands and groceries throughout Buffalo up into the 1960's
Family tradition and some early U.S. documentations had described the family as "being from Belfort" but no documentation in the American Fougeron families unearthed the actual village of their origins. When I located my great-great French Grandmother's obituary, I got closer to the villages of their origin. One day while cranking the microfilms for the city of Belfort, I found a death record for a Fougeron in the 1780's from "Evette" so I targeted that area for our Fougerons, eventually winding my way on microfilm to the village of''' Petitmagny'''. Using the birth date found on Joseph Simon Fougeron's tombstone in Buffalo, I located Joseph Simon Fougeron's baptismal record, then his wife's baptismal and their marriage record, plus the baptismal of all his French-born children. He is buried in Buffalo, New York.
Since this discovery, I called any Fougerons listed in phone books as far as Nebraska and California. They all came to visit Buffalo, the burial grounds of our immigrants, and we traded notes. Recently, I have been contacted by Fougeron descendants of Petitmagny though DNA testing. '''NOTE OF INTEREST about Petitmagny - the Germanic name for the village was "Kleinmeng(e)latt" or, Bittmeni''' ==[http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Fougeron New Additions are on Fougeron Surnames Page] == :'''Click on green link above for new additions of Fougerons''' ---- :Other Surnames that married into Fougerons in France ~ :[http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Vautier VAUTIERS] :[http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Henneman HENNEMAN] :[http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Corre CORRE] : [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Marchal Marchal] : [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/LaMielle Lamielle,Lamiel] : [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BARBERET Barberet] ::::::Click on green link for new additions of similiar surnames ---- === The Fougerons of Petit-Magny, Franche-Comte, France and the first generation from the Immigrants === :[http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Fougeron FOUGERONS IN FRANCE & USA ] ---- ===Credits=== This family history is a combination of my own Franche-Comte and New York State research. In California and Nebraska, other US Fougeron descendants have shared their American family history which I further sourced for them in the Nebraska and California branches of the Fougerons. For privacy sake, no one on here or in my own database is born after 1913. However, if other Fougeron relations attach their own branch of the family at WikiTree, these dates may overlap.
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Foulkscourt Castle

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*[[Hely-28|John Hely]] b. 1650 - 1701 lived in Foulkscourt Castle. FOULKSCOURT, parish of Erke, barony of Galmoy. *1745 Gorges Hely of Foulkscourt having a mind to dispose of all his deer, 50-200 brace of male & female deer. *1749 Marr John Hely eldest son of Gorges Hely, at Foulks Court to Miss Aylward dau of Nicholas Aylward of Shankhill. See [[Hely-23|Sarah Hely]] *8.2.1768 Patrick Lowry of Foulks Court, Co Kilkenny, yeoman. [Mar Lic] *c1770 John Healy, Foulkscourt built Johnstown village c1770. *1782 Poem on improvements of Foulks Court. [FLJ 6.11.1782] *1784 To let, house & demesne of Foulkes Court, 3-400 acres, apply John Hely. [FLJ 14.1.1784] *1784 Gorges Hely of Violet Hill advertising that his father has no right to let Foulkes Court. [FLJ 17.1.1784] *29.3.1788 Hampden Hely Esq., Folke’s Court, Freshford. [FLJ] *4.1.1794 H Hely Esq., Foulks Court. [FLJ] *30.12.1795 Hampden Hely, Folkes Court. [FLJ] *3.10.1797 Hampden Hely of Foulks Court to Ann Shaw of Leugh, spinster. [Mar Lic] *1.8.1801 To let, house & demesne of Folkescourt, 260a, proposals to Hampden Hely Esq., Kilkenny. [FLJ] *1801 Foulkscourt belonging to Mr Hely, though now, unfortunately, neglected. [Tighe] *1803 Died in Dublin, John Hely Esq., age 85, late of Foulkscourt, Co. Kilkenny. [LJ 30.3.1803] *4.2.1807 To let, house and demesne of Foulks Court and 140a, ¼ mile of Johnstown Ballyspellan, proposals to William Lanigan, Esq., Luigh. [LJ] *1814 Died, Hampden Hely of Foulkscourt, Esq., age 56. [St Marys Church grave] *24.7.1847 Charles Hely, Foulkscourt. [KJnl] *1853 Charles Hely, JP, Foulkscourt, Johnstown. [Thom] *1856 Charles Healey Esq., Foulkscourt, Johnstown. [Thom] *31.1.1857 Charles Hely, JP, Folkscourt. [Mod] *1863 Charles Hely, Foulkscourt. [Will] *1863 Charles Hely, Foulkscourt. [Mod 10.1.1863] *1876 Capt. Gorges Hely, Foulkscourt Castle, 6,461a. [Land] *1884 Major Gorges Hely, Foulkes Court, Johnstown. [Bassett] *1993 Foulkscourt, very fine tall tower in Land Commission property now virtually inaccessible owing to drain laying, 1½ miles NW of Urlingford. 18.S.28.67. [KK Dev Plan] *2017 Access difficult, but visible from a distance. ==Sources== http://irishantiquities.bravehost.com/kilkenny/foulkscourt/foulkscourtcastle.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Hely http://homepage.eircom.net/~lawekk/HSESF.HTM

Foundations OT - Citation templates

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[[Category:England, Orphan Trail Trailers Index]] [[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project:England|England Project]] | [[Space:England_Orphaned_Profiles_Team_Page|England Orphaned Profiles Team]] | England Orphan Trail: Citation templates ==England Orphan Trail: Citation templates== Citing a source correctly enables you to find it again and another person to verify the information. WikiTree generally follows the Chicago Manual of Style (CMoS) and [https://www.evidenceexplained.com Evidence Explained], by Elizabeth Shown Mills. A source citation should contain the following information: {| border="1" class="wikitable" cellpadding="4" |-bgcolor=#E1F0B4 !5 W's!!Information!!Notes |- |'''What'''||What is the title of the source?||For online databases, this is a typical type of title "London, England, Church of England Deaths and Burials, 1813-2003". 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GRO Reference: 1866 S Quarter in KENSINGTON Volume 01A Page 141. :: '''Death''' :: England & Wales General Register Office, GRO Online Index - Death (https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content : accessed [insert date]), database entry for Vincent, Anna Muddle. (Age at death: 75). GRO Reference: 1866 M Quarter in Islington, Volume 01B Page 157. === FreeBMD === For more information about citing FreeBMD, see [[Space:England_Orphan_Trail:_Using_FreeBMD_and_Creating_a_Citation|Using FreeBMD and Creating a Citation]]. :: '''Birth''' :: "Birth Entry" (https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=0%2FGO6CTWmPOtjpVhxDjCcQ&scan=1 : accessed [insert date]) FreeBMD database online. Lennon, John W (Mother's maiden name: Stanley), 1940 Dec Quarter, Liverpool S. Volume 8b Page 0323/S. :: '''Marriage''' :: "Marriage Entry" (https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=VNpOZ4zI1OiZfKhpyd6Khg&scan=1 : accessed [insert date]) FreeBMD database online. Elizabeth Nicklin [and Joseph Shakespeare], Marriages 1873 Dec Quarter District: King's Norton Vol: 6c Page: 850. :: '''Death''' :: "Death Entry" (https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=zFC4p3ctf7im30jvB%2B9Vbg&scan=1 : accessed [insert date]) FreeBMD database online. Churchill, Winston L S (Age 90), 1965 March Quarter, Kensington. Volume 5c Page 1192. === FreeREG === To generate a citation from FreeREG, select: View > Generate Citation > WikiTree. :: Dorset : Wareham : Lady St Mary : Register of unspecified type : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58180433e93790ec8b9478a1/cornelius-fudge-baptism-dorset-wareham-1836-10-02?citation_type=wikitree&locale=en : viewed [insert date]) baptism Cornelius Fudge 02 Oct 1836 === FreeCEN === To generate a citation from FreeCEN, select: View > Generate Citation > WikiTree. For more information, see [[Space:England_Orphan_Trail:_FreeCEN_and_FamilySearch_Citations#Generating_the_Citation|FreeCEN and FamilySearch Citations]] :: "General Register Office: 1851 Census Returns database, FreeCEN (https://www.freecen.org.uk/search_records/5a153c61f4040b9d6e4c9981/joseph-lane-1851-nottinghamshire-newark-1820-?locale=en : viewed [insert date]), Lois LANE in household of Joseph LANE, Claypole, Newark, Nottinghamshire, England; from 1851 "England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images; citing The National Archives /2138, Folio 324, Page 27, Schedule 104, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. === FamilySearch === For more information about citing FamilySearch, see [[Space:England_Orphan_Trail:_FreeCEN_and_FamilySearch_Citations#Generating_the_Citation|FreeCEN and FamilySearch Citations]] :: "England and Wales Census, 1881," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q27N-Z4TR : 12 December 2017), Joseph Shakespeare, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England; from "1881 England, Scotland and Wales Census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing p. 9, Piece/Folio 3007/113, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 101,774,848. === Ancestry === For more information about citing Ancestry, see [[Space:England_OT_citations_behind_paywall|Citing Sources behind a Paywall]]. :: "London, England, Church of England Deaths and Burials, 1813-2003" [database on-line]. Ancestry.com. Entry for William Wilberforce, burial, 3 Aug 1833 (accessed [insert date]); citing London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Reference Number: DL/T/099/022. {{Ancestry Record|1559|10185685}} {{Ancestry Sharing|27175440|261ac0}} ===FindMyPast === :: "Hampshire, Portsmouth Baptisms", [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FPORTSMOUTH%2FBAP%2F00092387 Findmypast]. Charles John Huffham Dickens, 4 Mar 1812, Portsea, St Mary (accessed [insert date]); citing Portsmouth History Centre. Ref: CHU 3/1A/14. ===Find A Will (Principal Probate Registry)=== ::''Probate Record'', [https://probatesearch.service.gov.uk/#wills Principal Probate Registry]. Probate record for Thomas Adamson Jenkinson, granted 15 Jul 1889, (accessed [insert date]) === Google Books === For more information about citing Google Books, see [[Space:Foundations_OT_-_Citations_from_Google_Books|Citations from Google Books]] :: Lemon, Robert., Green, Mary Anne Everett. ''Calendar of State Papers, Domestic Series, of the Reigns of Edward VI., Mary, Elizabeth, 1547-[1625].'' United Kingdom: Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, & Roberts, 1856. volume 1, page 504 [https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/Calendar_of_State_Papers_Domestic_Series/Qw4SAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA504&printsec=frontcover Google Books] (accessed [Insert date]) === Internet Archive === :: J W Clay (ed), ''Dugdale's Visitation of Yorkshire with Additions'', Exeter: William Pollard, 1917, volume 3, page 86. [https://archive.org/stream/dugdalesvisitati03dugd#page/86/mode/1up Internet Archive] (accessed [insert date]) === HathiTrust === :: W H D Longstaffe (ed), ''Heraldic visitation of the northern counties in 1530 by Thomas Tonge, Norroy king of arms'', Durham 1863, page 61 [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015031227203&view=1up&seq=79 HathiTrust] (accessed [insert date]) === Wikipedia === To generate a citation in Wikipedia, select: Cite this page (under Tools in left sidebar or the box with 3 horizontal lines, top left) > Chicago Style. :: Wikipedia contributors, "Hannah More," [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hannah_More&oldid=942148655 Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia] (accessed [insert date]) === Wikisource === To generate a citation in Wikisource, select: Cite this page (under Tools in left sidebar) > Chicago Style. :: Wikisource contributors, "Fox, George (1624-1691) (DNB00)," [https://en.wikisource.org/w/index.php?title=Fox,_George_(1624-1691)_(DNB00)&oldid=3281302 Wikisource] (accessed [insert date]) === History of Parliament Online === :: 'WILKES, John (1725-97)', [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1754-1790/member/wilkes-john-1725-97 History of Parliament Online] (accessed [insert date]) === Oxford Dictionary of National Biography === :: Mark Nicholls, 'Fawkes, Guy (bap. 1570, d. 1606)', [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/9230 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography], Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, May 2009 (accessed [insert date]) === British History Online === BHO is a collection of digitised historical books. There is a citation generation button below the chapter heading on each page. You have the choice of BHO, Chicago or MLA. Each citation gives a date stamp and a link to the page: :: 'The Bankside Playhouses and Bear Gardens', in Howard Roberts and Walter H Godfrey (eds), Survey of London: Volume 22, Bankside (The Parishes of St. Saviour and Christchurch Southwark), London, 1950, pages 66-77 [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol22/pp66-77 British History Online] (accessed [insert date]] ===London Gazette=== ::''Sheriffs appointed by Her Majesty in Council for the year 1862'', [https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/22596/page/648 The London Gazette]. 7 Feb 1862, pp. 648-649, (accessed [insert date]). ===National Archives=== ::''Will of Jane Austen of Chawton, Hampshire'', [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D555175 The National Archives]. Ref: PROB 11/1596/208, Date: 10 Sep 1817, (accessed [insert date]). == Useful Links == * [[Space:OT_Citations|Creating Internal Links and Inline Citations]] * [[Space:Foundations_OT_-_Citations_creation:_a_visual_guide|Creating Inline Citations - a visual guide]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_Project_Profile_Standards#Citations England Project Profile Standards - Citations] [[Project:England|England Project]] | [[Space:England_Orphaned_Profiles_Team_Page|England Orphaned Profiles Team]] | England Orphan Trail: Citation templates

Foundations OT - Citations behind a paywall

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[[Category:England, Orphan Trail Trailers Index]] [[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project:England|England Project]] | [[Space:England_Orphaned_Profiles_Team_Page|England Orphaned Profiles Team]] | [[Space:England_Orphan_Trail_Part_One|England Orphan Trail Part One]] | [[Space:England_1700-1837_-1|England Orphan Trail Resources 1700-1837]] | England Orphan Trail: Citing Sources behind a Paywall __TOC__ Sources for older profiles can be less accessible. You may find that you can only find a source you need on a subscription site such as Ancestry or Find My Past. Unfortunately, those without a subscription will not be able to view the source to verify the information, although there is a way to share a free to view image for Ancestry records shown below. '''For all subscription site sources, transcribe as much information from the record as possible, and create a citation with sufficient information to enable the source to be found again. Web pages can disappear.''' To refresh yourself with what should be included in a citation refer back to [[Space:Foundations_OT_-_Citation_templates|England Orphan Trail: Citation templates]]. ==Ancestry== If you find a source on Ancestry which has an Image, there is an easy way to share a "free to view" image of it (and its associted catalogued record), so that those without a subscription can view the image (and record). Ancestry's help page can be found here; [https://support.ancestry.com/s/article/Sharing-an-Ancestry-Record Sharing an Ancestry® Record] and more information can be found here; [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Links_to_Ancestry WikiTree help: Links to Ancestry]. Although the Ancestry free links generated seem to be stable as of July 2022, it is always a good idea to transcribe as much information as you can for sources that are hidden behind a paywall in case the link becomes inactive. There are four key steps involved in creating an "Ancestry Sharing Link". You need to; * Step 1) Generate the information required to create the Image Sharing link * Step 2) Generate the information required to create the Record Sharing link * Step 3) Generate the information required to source the citation * Step 4) Put it all together to create your citation Note: if a record does not have an accompanying Image then the Share link described below will not appear in the record. ===Step 1) Generating the information required to create the Image Sharing link=== Go to the record for the Source image you wish to share. This example uses the record for: [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/3069046:1623?tid=&pid=&queryId=729023a8bec6983240426bf3902a532e&_phsrc=uBp2&_phstart=successSource Samuel Stammers in the London, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1936] On this page you will see the '''Save, Print''' and '''Share''' buttons, located top right-hand side of the record page. {{Image|file=Foundations_OT_-_Citations_behind_a_paywall.jpg |caption=Ancestry results page showing sharing options |size=l }}
Click on the '''Share''' button and a pop-up window will appear, as in the image below. {{Image|file=Foundations_OT_-_Citations_behind_a_paywall-1.jpg |caption=Pop-up box containing sharing link |size=l }} ... copy the link in the box. This is your sharing link. Copy and paste the link, from the pop-up box above, into your text edit box for the profile you are sourcing - you need some of the number sequences contained in it to contribute to your citation. These number sequences will generate the Image sharing link. This is what the link looks like:
https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/27301921?h=c7ae15 Now, using the numbers generated using the sharing button, extract them, and create a link which looks like this; {{Ancestry Sharing|27301921|c7ae15}} Keep this but you can delete the rest of the link. ===Step 2) Generating the information required to create the Record Sharing link=== We now need a link to the Record which the Image is attached to. Now copy and paste the URL of the record into your text edit box for the profile you are sourcing - you need some of the number sequences contained in it to contribute to your citation. These number squences will generate the Record sharing link. This is what this link looks like:
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/3069046:1623?tid=&pid=&queryId=729023a8bec6983240426bf3902a532e&_phsrc=uBp2&_phstart=successSource
Now, using the numbers generated from the URL, extract them, reverse the order, and create a link which looks like this; {{Ancestry Record|1623|3069046}} Keep this but you can delete the rest of the link. Note: occasionally the numbers do not need to be reversed - if the link you generate does not work, try keeping the numbers in their original order and failing that, refer to your Trailblazer. ===Step 3) Generating the information required to source the citation=== We now need the information from the record, and Image if there is anything additional revealed in it. Record that information from the record and image in the text edit box for the profile you are sourcing. Also add the source information to create the citation for the source, remembering the '''W's''', '''Who, What, Where (where within if applicable) and When.''' You can find the source information on the record page just below the thumbnail of the image, as shown below. Don't forget to add anything additional revealead from the image in case the link ceases to work in future. {{Image|file=England_OT_citations_behind_paywall-3.jpg |caption=Citation information on Ancestry page |size=l }}
You need to copy the '''original source information''' and where you can find the original document. Often Ancestry just states which database the record is from - you can add valuable information by putting the exact church (St Mary, Stoke Newington, Hackney in this case) ===Step 4) Putting it all together to create your citation=== Using the 3 pieces of information generated above, organise it so it appears as follows. Your citation may look like this in edit mode: "London, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1936" [database on-line]. Ancestry.com. Entry for Samuel Stammers marriage to Charlotte Grey on 7 Jul 1805 in St Mary, Stoke Newington, Hackney, England (accessed [insert date]); citing London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Reference Number: P94/MRY/012 {{Ancestry Sharing|27301921|c7ae15}} {{Ancestry Record|1623|3069046}}. The actual citation for this example is shown in the Source section below."London, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1936" [database on-line]. Ancestry.com. Entry for Samuel Stammers marriage to Charlotte Grey on 7 Jul 1805 in St Mary, Stoke Newington, Hackney, England (accessed [insert date]); citing London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Reference Number: P94/MRY/012 {{Ancestry Sharing|27301921|c7ae15}} {{Ancestry Record|1623|3069046}} You can see what is generated by clicking on the Ancestry Sharing link (Image) and the Ancestry Record link (Record). ==Find My Past== Unfortunately, FindMyPast does not have a free to share option for the records it holds, so you will need to transcribe and create a citation for the source. Below is a screenshot of a typical transcription record page from FindMyPast.
As you can see the information relating to the source is included in the transcription record page, If there is an image to view, as in this example, view the image and transcribe as much as you can from the source. If there is no image you will have to use what information is available on the transcription record page. {{Image|file=England_Orphaned_Profiles_Images-28.jpg |align=l |size=xl }} {{Clear}}
So your citation in edit mode may look something like this: Walter, son of Richard Acton, baptised 16 May 1615, Bridgnorth, St Leonard, Anglican Church. Citing: findmypast.co.uk "Shropshire Baptisms 1556-1697" Archive reference: P40/A/1/1. Page: 136.[https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FSHROP%2FBAP%2F913926 requires subscription] accessed (date) ==Sources==

Foundations OT - User Guide FreeBDM

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[[Category:England, Orphan Trail Trailers Index]] [[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project:England|England Project]] | [[Space:England_Orphaned_Profiles_Team_Page|England Orphaned Profiles Team]] | [[Space:England_Orphan_Trail_Part_One|England Orphan Trail Part One]] | [[Space:OT1_-_Resources_1838-1957|England Orphan Trail Resources 1838-1957]] | England Orphan Trail: Using FreeBMD and Creating a Citation [https://www.freebmd.org.uk/ FreeBMD.org] is an online database of entries in the GRO Index, it is a volunteer project whose aim is to transcribe the Civil Registration index of births, marriages and deaths for England and Wales and provide free online access to those transcriptions. We primarily use it for marriages. For births and deaths refer to: [[Space:Foundations_OT_-_User_Guide_GRO_(General_Records_Office)|GRO (General Records Office) User Guide]]. Searching is very easy, you can search between September 1837, when Civil registration began, and 1993 which is the latest date currently transcribed, it is worth noting that most but not all indexes have been transcribed for this time period. === What information is included in the results? === * Marriage entries: Spouse name (1912 onward) * Birth entries: Mother's name (third quarter 1911 onward) * Death entries: Age at death (1866 to first quarter 1969) * Death entries: Date of birth in death entry (Second quarter 1969 onward) === Searching and creating a citation for the entry === Let's do a search for a marriage entry, I've chosen [[Nicklin-84|Elizabeth Nicklin]] who married [[Shakespeare-172|Joseph Shakespeare]], there was no date or location for the marriage on either profile at the time of this search, but there was a son listed [[Shakespeare-169|William George Shakespeare]], all profiles were unsourced. From [[Shakespeare-169|William George Shakespeare's]] profile we are given a date for the birth of 1878 in Smethwick, Staffordshire, England. So we can use this data to start searching for the marriage between [[Nicklin-84|Elizabeth Nicklin]] and [[Shakespeare-172|Joseph Shakespeare]]. {{Image|file=England_Orphaned_Profiles_Images-5.jpg |align=l |size=xl }} {{Clear}}
There are many options when searching with FreeBMD, you can search within a County, Registration District, with just first names, or just surnames and with a large timeframe. So lots of options to find those records. Here is just a basic search with the names and using the birth year for the son, I searched one year after his birth date (Incase the birth date was incorrect as the profile was unsourced) and ten years before this date, I left the Counties and Districts to search all, but you can narrow down results if you know which County or District the event was registered in. Once you click find you will be taken to the search results page. Below are the results for the search, there was only one result this time, so I didn't need to refine the search. {{Image|file=England_Orphaned_Profiles_Images-6.jpg |align=l |size=xl }} {{Clear}}
From here you can click on the page number to open up that page, which will display the names of all people on that page in the register, which is really useful for checking you have the correct result, or in the case of marriages for identifying a possible spouse. {{Image|file=England_Orphaned_Profiles_Images-7.jpg |align=l |size=xl }} {{Clear}}
Clicking on the spectacles for the entry you wish to use as a source will take you to the scan page as below: {{Image|file=England_Orphaned_Profiles_Images-8.jpg |align=l |size=xl }} {{Clear}}
From here scroll to the bottom of the page where it says "Citations" and copy and paste the URL (Web address) for your Source, do not copy the URL from the address bar, as FreeBMD is constantly being updated the URL from the address bar will quickly become outdated and your link will become broken, the link from the bottom of the page below "Citations" is a permalink, which means your link will not break. {{Image|file=England_Orphaned_Profiles_Images-9.jpg |align=l |size=xxl }} {{Clear}}
=== Creating a Citation === A Citation is the text which tells us about the Source, it should have enough information so that another researcher can locate and verify the information. An easy way to remember what to include in your Citations are the '''W's''' : '''Who''' the Source is about, '''What''' the Source is, '''Where''' the Source was found, ('''Where within''' so the GRO reference in the case of BMD's: Birth, marriage or Death? Year registered, Quarter, Volume, Page number. For books it would be Volume and page number etc. ) and '''When''' was the record last amended or transcribed (if known) and when was it accessed, so the date you viewed the source. You can quickly and easily create a citation from FreeBMD.org by copying the information from the scan page. We will start with the Title the '''What''' part, I am going to call it "Marriage Entry", next we will want that link and the '''Where''' part: "Marriage Entry" (https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=VNpOZ4zI1OiZfKhpyd6Khg&scan=1) FreeBMD.org; database online. Now we will want to add '''Who''' which in this case is Elizabeth Nicklin and Joseph Shakespeare and the '''Where within''' the GRO Reference, which you can copy from the top of the scan page and finally '''When'''. {{Image|file=England_Orphaned_Profiles_Images-8.jpg |align=l |size=xl }} {{Clear}}
* "Marriage Entry" (https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=VNpOZ4zI1OiZfKhpyd6Khg&scan=1) FreeBMD.org; database online. Citing: Elizabeth Nicklin [and Joseph Shakespeare], Marriages 1873 Dec Quarter District: King's Norton Vol: 6c Page: 850. (accessed 27 Jan 2020) Note that a pre-1913 FreeBMD marriage entry alone is not sufficient to identify both spouses, since multiple marriages were recorded on each page. Supporting evidence such as a census or GRO birth index entry for one of the couple's children (giving the mother's maiden name) is normally required. Placing the spouse (or possible spouses if you are unable to confirm who the spouse is) in square brackets indicates that there is a specific citation for the spouse on their own profile. Now you have a full citation which gives all the information needed to be able to locate the record again and if someone wished they could order the marriage certificate from the GRO with the information from the citation! [[Project:England|England Project]] | [[Space:England_Orphaned_Profiles_Team_Page|England Orphaned Profiles Team]] | [[Space:England_Orphan_Trail_Part_One|England Orphan Trail Part One]] | [[Space:England_1700-1837_-1|England Orphan Trail Resources1838-1957]] | England Orphan Trail: Using FreeBMD and Creating a Citation

Foundations OT - User Guide GRO (General Records Office)

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:England, Orphan Trail Trailers Index]] '''''To jump to a specific area within this page, please click on one of the numbered links below.''''' ==What is the GRO?== The General Register Office, or GRO website is where you can obtain vital records such as births and deaths. Since September 1837, England and Wales have been keeping a record of these events in peoples' lives. How can this work for you, the researcher? While the website offers you the ability to purchase vital records, it also functions as a search tool and can help provide evidence of a birth, a mother's maiden name, a death, the age of a person upon death and of course the region in which the vital event was recorded. This is wonderful for English and Welsh researchers. You do have to register, but it is free to register and 'look'. It only costs to purchase a record, which is never an expectation from you, the Wikitree researcher. The following will give you some guidance on how to utilise the GRO, if you're not familiar with it and also how to provide a citation when utilising it as a source in a profile. It is highly recommended you use it for births in both England and Wales as it not only gives the vital information, but it also includes information on where that record can be located in the event someone else wishes to obtain an official copy of said record. ==Step One: The GRO Website == Type or copy and paste the following URL into your browser's address bar: https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/ You should end up on a page that looks like this: {{Image|file=GRO_images.jpg |size=large }} ==Step Two: Registering for the first time== If you've never used the GRO website before, you will need to register. '''It's free''' to register. If you have and know the email address and password you used before, put that in the appropriate boxes as shown on the screenshot below. {{Image|file=GRO_images-2.jpg |size=large }} Once you're logged in, if you are given the option, get the website to save your login details, unless you are using a public computer/tablet. It will save you time in the future. ==Step Three: Log in== {{Image|file=GRO_images-6.jpg |size=large }} ==Step Four: What would you like to do?== See the screenshot below to see where you need to be {{Image|file=GRO_images-7.jpg |size=large }} ==Step Five: Basic search for a Birth== For the purpose of this example, we're going to try and find someone's birth. The bare minimum you need to perform a search is a person's last name at birth, a gender and a birth year. Follow the instruction on the screenshot below. {{Image|file=GRO_images-8.jpg |size=large }} Immediately after you check the radio button, the page will change to a page with fields that need to be filled out. The first option that will come up is to enter a year. Often the best search to start with is a basic one, unless you are searching for a John Smith. For the purpose of this exercise, we ''will'' be looking for a John Smith. Particularly this [[Smith-14906|John Smith-14906]] (right click to open in new tab or window). The profile had no sources and was an orphan when this tutorial was written. John has parents he is linked to, but how do we know that is his mother, unless we confirm it? This profile says he was born in 1855. Given that John Smith is a common name, I expect more than one result. Let's see what happens when I put 1855 as the birth year and his last name as Smith and first name as John. '''The first thing you will need to enter is the BIRTH YEAR.''' After you've entered a year, all the other field options (as seen in the screenshot below) will show up. The following screenshot shows you where to enter the details. {{Image|file=GRO_images-9.jpg |size=large }} The next screenshot will give you some of the results of the search. {{Image|file=GRO_images-10.jpg |size=large }} {{Image|file=GRO_images-11.jpg |size=large }} I was given five pages to go through. There were 250 John Smith births registered in England and Wales in 1855. That's too many. Sometimes you get the right person on the first try. I chose a John Smith, so it wasn't quite that easy. ==When you have too many search results== One of the options we can do for trying to narrow down a search is by putting in Mother's maiden surname or last name at birth (LNAB), if known. Note, that in the search results above, there are some that don't include a mother's maiden surname or last name at birth (LNAB) and a name is replaced by a dash - . This usually signifies the child's last name IS the mother's maiden name. So let's try this again. Same details, but one minor addition. We enter John's mother's maiden surname, since the profile is giving it to us: Mackelden. {{Image|file=GRO_images-12.jpg |size=large }} Click the search button again. Now, see the results: {{Image|file=GRO_images-14.jpg |size=large }} What a difference a single detail makes to a search result. This can also be true, for being too rigid in your search to begin with. Modify the search criteria. There are more ways to search the GRO. ==Advanced Options when Searching the GRO== *Imagine you have a first or last name, but are not sure of the spelling, or you are sure of the spelling, but aren't sure if the records reflect the name correctly. *Or perhaps you're looking for a child, know their mother's maiden surname, but aren't sure of the child's first name. *Or maybe you found a record on a census, but the birth years given are estimates. You may need to perform a broader search to find what you're looking for. The GRO website can allow for a variation, but its default search is an exact search, with exact spellings and exact years. You may need to adjust the options. {{Image|file=GRO_images-15.jpg |size=large }} Some of the following options you can see in the final screenshot, above. ===Naming options available for Last Name and Mother's Maiden Surname=== In the white box to the right of each field - a drop-down menu appears if you click on the arrow to the right of the "include" field and will display the option of : *Exact match *Phonetically similar variations (sounds the same) Smith, Smyth *Similar sounding variations (Smitt, Smythe) ===Naming options available for the First Name=== In the white box to the right of the First name field - a drop-down menu appears if you click on the arrow to the right of the "include" field and will display the option of : *Exact match *Phonetically similar variations *Similar sounding variations *Derivative name variations (example: Bill for William; Betsy for Elizabeth) If exact searches aren't working for you, try sampling one of the other options. ===Options for the Birth Year=== Sometimes a profile gives you an estimated birth. When searching the GRO for the record you can search for an exact birth year or +/- 1 or 2 years outside of that year. There's a drop down for that too. If you happen to know the Volume and Page number or District of birth the event was recorded in, you can enter those, but it will make the search more restrictive, so these are not recommended unless you know for a fact what they are. ==Searching for a Death== Much of what has been covered also applies to searching for Deaths in the GRO. However, Mother's Maiden Surname is not an option. Instead, you have an option to determine how old they were when they died. If you are searching for a death, you will want to have a rough idea of when the person died and what name they died with. While men change their names less often, it was typical and expected for women to change their last name. So, if there was a second marriage and the person you are looking for is a female, the first way to look should be with her known current last name (which should normally be her current married name). As with the death year, you can keep it exact, or broaden it by +/-1, 2, 5, or even 10 years outside of the supposed death year. The GRO won't give you the full death date, but it will give you the Quarter of the year it was registered in, if it was registered with the GRO. Note that for some births and deaths in December, they may not be recorded until the ''following'' Quarter - the March quarter. ==A Reference for Registration Quarters== :M = March Quarter (Jan-Feb-Mar) :J= June Quarter (Apr-May-Jun) :S=September Quarter (Jul-Aug-Sep) :D=December Quarter (Oct-Nov-Dec) If you see Mar 1855 in the birth date field on a profile, chances are the birth was registered in the March quarter of that year. Not always, but quite likely, especially if a day is not accompanying the month and year. And so, it doesn't necessarily mean that person was born in March. ====Registration Districts==== If you do not recognise the registration district, you can either use the GRO Registration District list available on the GRO search page (see screenshot above for where it is located on the GRO) - but the link is also listed here for your convenience: https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/images/GRO%20Registration%20District%20Book.pdf (use buttons CTRL and F buttons and type in a place name), or you can visit [https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/reg/districts/index.html UK BMD] and search for the Registration District that was named. It may help you to determine if the district matches the location for the person you are researching. ==Mother's Maiden Surname or Mother's Last Name at Birth== *While mentioned previously within the content of this tutorial, this deserves a separate mention. If there is no name in the results below "Mother's Maiden Surname" and instead only contains a dash '''-''' then it is highly likely the child was given the Mother's Maiden Surname upon birth (the biological parents may not have been married when the child was born). * If the same name is listed as the child's last name, such as "Smith", then quite likely the last name for the mother was also Smith. Yes, it can make for quite the conundrum, but it happens a lot and it doesn't mean the parents were necessarily related by blood, so you can breathe. It just may make it a bit trickier when looking at the mother's parents. * Mother's maiden surname is not available on birth searches from 1922 unless you already know it. ==Citing the GRO== As a Wikitreer you are expected to cite sources if available. There are a few different ways people cite GRO sources. === Example Birth Citation=== Here is one you can use for a birth registration: {| border="1" cellpadding="5px;" | England & Wales General Register Office, GRO Online Index - Birth (https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/ : accessed 01 October 2021), database entry for Smith, John (Mother's maiden surname: Mackleden), GRO Reference: 1855 M Quarter in Hollingbourn, Volume 02A Page 427. |} ===Example Death Citation=== Here is an example for a death registration: {| border="1" cellpadding="5px;" |England & Wales General Register Office, GRO Online Index - Death (https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/ : accessed 01 October 2021), database entry for Vincent, Anna Muddle. Age at death: 75. GRO Reference: 1866 M Quarter in Islington, Volume 01B Page 157. |} The portion in blue is the index record found using the search screen. The portion in black indicates where and when the record was found, as well as indicating that it is only an index record. The colors are only used as a demonstration. The above citation examples were crafted using Elizabeth Shown Mills' Evidence Explained, 3rd Edition Kindle, pg 479-480, 9.52 "Note" and 9.53-1 "Online database." The key to citing sources is ensuring the evidence can be located and verified. Compare the above source citations to this (please try to avoid doing the following): '''''GRO Reference 1855 M Quarter, Registration District Hollingbourn Volume 02A Page 427''''' Sure, it may look neater and be less wordy, but it doesn't mean anything to anyone unless they're in the field of Genealogy or work in the General Register Office. It doesn't tell outsiders where they might find said record, or what the record even was. General Register Offices exist in England, Wales and Ireland (and likely some other places too!) and a single line as demonstrated in italics doesn't even tell us whether it was a birth, death, or possibly a marriage. Having the website and a note on what vital event it pertained to ''really is important'', especially if you prefer not to use inline referencing. ==Revised Date Ranges when Searching for Births or Deaths== There have been some revisions to the GRO since Wikitree started, and since this tutorial was written. :For births the period for searching is from September 1837 - 1934 :''Mother's maiden surname is not available in results after 1921'' ::There is a large gap and then you can search for births from 1984 - 2019 :For deaths the period for searching is September 1837 - 1957 ::Another large gap and then deaths can be searched from 1984 - 2019. Just keep scrolling through the drop-down option on the year list until you see the later years. The information for citations will look a bit different but it functions the same way and can be incorporated into the citation examples offered with relative ease. If you get stuck, please do not hesitate to ask.

Founders and Early Settlers of Johnsburg, McHenry County, Illinois

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[[Category: McHenry County, Illinois]] [[Category: Johnsburg, Illinois]] == History == {{Image|file=Schmitt-2383-2.jpg |caption=St John the Baptist Catholic Church}} The area that came to be known as Johnsburg was first settled on 20 August of 1841 by three immigrant families from the Eifel region of Prussia (Germany), the Mayen District (Kreis). The families of [[Adams-22118|Nicolaus Adams]], [[Frett-11|Nicolaus Frett]] and [[Schmitt-2383|Jacob Schmitt]] settled in McHenry County and formed the Catholic parish of St. John the Baptist. Until a church was built, the Nicolas Frett cabin served as a church. In the fall of 1841, a Catholic priest, Father Fisher, had gotten lost when returning from Wisconsin was guided by Indians to the Nicolas Frett cabin, where he said Mass. The first child to be born (recorded at St Joseph Catholic Church in Wilmette, Cook County, Illinois) in Johnsburg, McHenry County, Illinois on 7 October 1841: [[Schmitt-2382|Nicholas Schmitt]] son of Johnsburg founder, Jacob Schmitt. The first marriage was on 8 May 1843 (recorded at St Mary of the Assumption Catholic Church in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois), when [[Freund-258|Johann Freund]] married [[Wagner-8096|Maria Wagner]], in the Nicolas Frett cabin. Nicolas Frett is said to be the first burial in St John the Baptist Cemetery, on 10 July 1844. The first church built served the community until 1850 when a larger frame church was built to replace it. From 1842 until 1852 the parishioners of St. John's were served by visiting priests sent from the diocesan headquarters at Vincennes, Indiana, to care for the sacramental needs of Catholics in northern Illinois and Wisconsin. With the appointment of Reverend Jacomet in 1852, St. John's acquired its first resident pastor and the official record keeping of the parish was begun. NOTE: Previous to this time, records for St John the Baptist were recorded at St Joseph Catholic Church in Wilmette, Cook County, Illinois, as well as several other area established Catholic parishes. In 1867 a third church, [50' by 133'], was built in the Gothic style of Germany. During this time the village of Johnsburg was platted in June of 1868. The church took thirteen years to complete and was the pride of the Johnsburg community. Twenty years later, this church was also destroyed by a fire on 19 February 1900. Many wooden grave markers of the early settlers in the adjoining churchyard cemetery, were destroyed. A new Gothic style church was built on the same site as the previous churches, and still serves the community of Johnsburg today. The McHenry County Historical Society Committee announced the June 29th 2014 plaquing of Saint John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church located at 2302 West Church Street in Johnsburg. The parishioners of Saint John the Baptist Church, along with the Diocese of Rockford, who have taken care in preserving and restoring their parish church for over 112 years, were awarded their historical plaque in a public ceremony on 29 June 2014, by the McHenry County Historical Society Committee. {{Image|file=Schmitt-2383-1.jpg |caption=St John the Baptist Catholic Church }} == Founders == '''Links to Profiles of Founders:''' '''[[Adams-22118|Nicolaus Adams]] 1799-1879''' {{Image|file=Adams-22118.jpg |caption=Nicolaus Adams }} ''' [[Frett-11|Nicolaus Frett]] 1797-1844''' {{Image|file=Frett-11.jpg |caption=Nicolaus Frett }} ''' [[Schmitt-2383|Jacob Schmitt]] 1808-1892 {{Image|file=Schmitt-2383.jpg |caption=Jacob Schmitt and Anna Goedert }}''' {{Image|file=Schmitt-2383-3.jpg |caption=Memorial Plaque was placed by McHenry County Historical Society in 1991 }} Shortly after their arrival, Nicolaus Frett wrote a letter on 30 August 1841, which he sent to friends and family back in Germany, praising the new land and encouraging them to come to America. The letter is known today as The Frett Letter, and was responsible in large part for the great emigration from the Eifel area of Prussia (Germany). The letter has been reproduced in many local history books and a copy is at the Newberry Library in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. There is also a German account in the book, "Homeland Book From Mayen", published 1957, which many relatives today may not be aware of. Nicholas Frett letter, encouraging friends and family to come to Johnsburg: "We left our wives and children in the city of Chicago, and we three, [Frett, Adams and Schmitt], went into the country to look for an opportunity, and we found it thirty English miles from the city of Chicago near the village of McHenry, where there is an English free school and a house of correction.'' "The village is only three miles distant from us. There I bought land of 160 acres, which according to German measure makes 200 morgen, at $2.50 per acre, in German money, 6 marks. The land lies in a good situation and also is a beautiful area.'' "Also, we have very fine meadow land upon which the grass is so high it reaches above my head. This will perhaps seem unbelievable to you, but it is true. I would not have believed it myself had I not seen it. The forest is composed of many trees and hazel bushes like none such as found in Germany and they grow in great masses. Also, in the woods, the wild lemons, (plums), grow in abundance. When we bought the land we hardly knew what to say as we glimpsed the splendid fruit and high grass." "Nicolaus Adams from Hirten also has as much land as we. Jacob Schmitt of Muenck has sixty acres. We three took ours altogether in one piece. We also bought two oxen that are as heavy as the largest one to be found in Germany. Also, a double span wagon and a cook machine, (cook stove), which is artfully constructed. One can cook on four fires at once and at the same time have an oven baking." "We also bought two cows and a plow, besides household gear which one needs to farm. The oxen cost forty dollars, and wagon thirty-three dollars, the stove twenty-two dollars with the utensils included, the plow seven dollars, and the two cows twenty-four dollars. When we get things somewhat arranged, we can keep a hundred head of stock at our own place." "Here it is not like in Germany that one must support the cattle with his labor; here the cattle support themselves. They run out day and night, cows, hogs, oxen, horses, etc. Cows come home evening and morning by themselves. Feed is absolutely free. One can make as much hay as he wants and where he wishes without paying for it. Here one knows nothing about taxes. One does not need to worry about beggars as they do in Germany. Here a man works for himself. Here one is equal to the other. Here no one must take his hat off to another. We no longer yearn for Germany. Every day we thank the dear Lord that He has brought us, so to speak, out of slavery and into paradise. This also I wish from my heart for my dear friends, sisters and brothers, who continue to live in Germany as if under lions and dragons, fearing every moment to be devoured by them." "Costuming in America is similar to the best people in Germany. It is particularly handsome in the case of men. One cannot distinguish the farmer from the gentleman, they all stand on the same plane. If a women should cross the street without a hat she would be laughed at. In New York, I bought my wife and daughter, Maria, a new mantie, (coat) , of American cut." "Board is also cheep in America. The common men lives better than the highest in Germany. One cannot describe how good it is in America and the many remarkable things to be found here. If one should write about them, they would sound too unbelievable." == Early Settlers == '''The following profiles created by [[Schwartz-2715|Sandie Schwartz]] (always a work in progress) are of Early Settlers of Johnsburg, who arrived after 21 August 1841, and members of Saint John the Baptist Catholic Church''' [[Adams-16925|Nicholas Adams]], [[Adams-33450|Martin Adams]], [[Adams-40329|Mathias Adams]], [[Adams-39175|Johann Adams]], [[Adams-39316|Martin Adams]], [[Adams-40722|Anna Adams]], [[Adams-39317|Jacob Adams]], [[Adams-61684|Johann Adams]], [[Arning-51|Johanna Arning]], [[Alfing-3|Bernard Alfing]], [[Althoff-172|Heinrich Althoff]] [[Bantes-5|Leonard Bantes]], [[Bantes-20|Stephan Bantes]], [[Bantes-21|Johann Bantes]], [[Barbian-17|Nicolas Barbian]], [[Bauer-3817|Joseph Bauer]], [[Bauer-4096|Maria Bauer]], [[Bauer-4425|Peter Bauer]], [[Bell-21107|Johann Bell]], [[Bell-20266|Catharina Bell]], [[Bell-22806|Michael Bell]], [[Benolkin-4|Gerhard Benolkin]], [[Benolkin-26|Johann Benolkin]], [[Benolkin-27|Johann Benolkin]], [[Berlinger-28|Johann Berlinger]], [[Blackman-2781|George Blackman]], [[Blake-6504|Mathias Blake]], [[Blick-207|Peter Blick]], [[Blick-214|Adam Blick]], [[Blake-6505|Phillip Blake]], [[Blick-195|Johann Blick]], [[Blick-215|Philip Blick]], [[Bohr-234|Michael Bohr]], [[Bohr-235|Joseph Bohr]], [[Bonslett-3|Jacob Bonslett]], [[Bonslett-5|Leonard Bonslett]], [[Bonslett-22|William Bonslett]], [[Bræcker-2|Bernard Bræcker]], [[Braun-2631|Anton Braun]], [[Brefeld-6|Gerhard Brefeld]], [[Brefeld-5|Johann Brefeld]], [[Britz-371|Peter Britz]], [[Buch-688|Joseph Buch]], [[Bugner-2|Johann Bugner]] [[Caspers-99|Peter Caspers]], [[Caspers-101|Caspar Caspers]], [[Cossmann-5|Mathias Cossmann]] [[Dahm-120|Anna Dahm]], [[Dankbar-1|Anna Dankbar]], [[Damble-1|Anna Damble]], [[Damble-3|Margaretha Damble]], [[Damble-6|Clara Damble]], [[Daub-265|Anna Daub]], [[Degen-59|Nicolaus Degen]], [[Degen-63|Margaretha Degen]], [[Demerath-1|Maria Demerath]], [[Diedrich-236|Mathias Diedrich]], [[Diedrich-235|Thomas Diedrich]], [[Dowe-166|Henry Dowe]], [[Dowe-167|Bernard Dowe]] [[Ehlert-187|Johann Ehlert]], [[Engeln-21|Clement Engeln]], [[Engels-355|Jacob Engels]], [[Etten-16|Peter Etten]] [[Fegers-6|Hubert Fegers]], [[Feldhaus-51|Johann Feldhaus]], [[Festert-1|Johann Festert]], [[Flohr-331|Christina Flohr]], [[Frett-13|Catharina Frett]] [[Freund-174|Johann Freund]], [[Freund-258|Johann Freund]], [[Freund-534|Leonard Freund]], [[Freund-267|Mathias Freund]], [[Freund-316|Nickolaus Freund]], [[Freund-391|Nicolaus Freund]], [[Freund-511|Nikolaus Freund]], [[Freund-390|Peter Freund]], [[Freund-389|Stephan Freund]], [[Freund-536|Stephen Freund]] [[Gaeb-5|Nicolaus Gaeb]], [[Geister-73|Adam Geister]], [[Gerhard-356|Mathias Gerhard]], [[Gilles-263|Mathias Gilles]] [[Hackenmueller-4|Johannes Hackenmueller]], [[Harff-18|Peter Harff]], [[Haungs-28|Andrew Haungs]], [[Hauprich-24|Eva Hauprich]], [[Hauprich-3|Nicholas Hauprich]], [[Hauprich-21|Peter Josef Hauprich]], [[Hauprich-12|Phillip Hauprich]], [[Hein-709|Michael Hein]], [[Hey-177|John Hey]], [[Hey-178|Nicholas Hey]], [[Heimer-36|Paul Heimer]], [[Heimer-74|Johann Heimer]], [[Heimer-77|Maria Heimer]], [[Hemling-6|Joseph Hemling]], [[Herbes-12|Herman Herbes]], [[Hess-4396|Nicholas Hess]], [[Hiller-634|Heinrich Hiller]], [[Huemann-1|Johann Huemann]], [[Huemann-15|Johann Huemann]], [[Huemann-22|Johann Huemann]], [[Huemann-6|Joseph Huemann]], [[Huemann-33|Theodore Huemann]], [[Huff-4349|Maximillian Huff]] [[Jakobs-95|Johann Jakobs]], [[Jung-1231|Johann Jung]], [[Justen-20|John Justen]], [[Justen-128|Johnn Justen]], [[Justen-17|Nikolaus Justen]] [[Kamb-17|Johann Kamb]], [[Kattner-55|August Kattner]], [[Kattner-84|Robert Kattner]], [[Kauth-168|Christian Kaut]], [[Kehr-115|Mathias Kehr]], [[Kemmler-40|Castor Kemmler]], [[Kernebeck-2|Johann Kernebeck]], [[Kernebeck-7|Bernard Kernebeck]], [[Kernebeck-36|Gerhard Kernebeck]], [[Kirst-37|Anna Kirst]], [[Klapperich-79|Peter Klapperich]], [[Klassen-791|Johann Klassen]], [[Klein-4358|Wilhelm Klein]], [[Koenig-1053|Johann Koenig]], [[Koenig-1059|Joseph Koenig]], [[Kretschmer-77|Friedrich Kretschmer]] [[Laures-8|Bernard Laures]], [[Laux-263|Michael Laux]], [[Laux-262|Nicholas Laux]], [[Lenzen-133|Michael Lenzen]], [[Ley-552|Mathias Ley]], [[Ley-547|Johann Ley]], [[Linden-656|Mathias Linden]], [[Loecher-9|Joseph Loecher]], [[Luetkefrerich-1|Adelheide Luetkefrerich]] [[Martin-43458|Johann Martin]], [[May-8193|Johann May]], [[May-9759|Johann May]], [[May-8219|Martin May]], [[May-8223|Peter May]], [[Meiler-28|Anton Meiler]], [[Mertes-81|Peter Mertes]], [[Meurer-523|Nicolas Meurer]], [[Meurer-566|Jacob Meurer]], [[Michels-1160|Anton Michels]], [[Michels-854|Catharina Michels]], [[Michels-1164|Casper Michels]], [[Michels-858|Joseph Michels]], [[Michels-871|Simon Michels]], [[Molitor-350|Nicolas Molitor]] [[Mueller-3719|Nikolaus Mueller]], [[Mueller-3746|Peter Mueller]], [[Mueller-3579|Johann Mueller]], [[Mueller-3747|Maria Mueller]], [[Mueller-3849|Adam Mueller]], [[Mueller-3920|Mathias Mueller]], [[Mueller-4246|Peter Mueller]], [[Mueller-4254|Jacob Mueller]], [[Mueller-4258|Michael Mueller]], [[Mueller-4286|Adam Mueller]], [[Müller-6691|Johann Müller]], [[Müller-5683|Jacob Müller]], [[Mueller-6039|Andreas Mueller]], [[Mueller-6040|August Mueller]], [[Mueller-6058|Peter Mueller]], [[Müller-7395|Adam Müller]] [[Nell-333|Heinrich Nell]], [[Nett-72|Anna Nett]], [[Nett-105|Johann Nett]], [[Niesen-87|Christian Niesen]], [[Nimsgern-59|Jean Nimsgern]] [[Oeffling-4|Johann Oeffling]], [[Ollinger-43|Michael Ollinger]] [[Palmes-115|Joseph Palmes]], [[Phannenstill-4|Ferdinand Phannenstill]], [[Pitzen-78|John Pitzen]], [[Pitzen-88|Johann Pitzen]], [[Pulvermacher-46|Michael Pulvermacher]], [[Pung-72|Anna Pung]] [[Rauen-53|Mathias Rauen]], [[Rothermel-169|Franz Rothermel]] [[Schaefer-2238|Balthasar Schaefer]], [[Schaefer-1552|Johann Schaefer]], [[Schaefer-2104|Johann Schaefer]], [[Schaefer-2129|Mathias Schaefer]], [[Schaefer-2130|Joseph Schaefer]], [[Schaefer-2327|Johann Schaefer]], [[Schaefer-1923|Johann Schaefer]], [[Schaefer-1945|Michael Schaefer]], [[Scheid-221|George Scheid]], [[Schimmels-9|Mathias Schimmels]] [[Schmitt-1325|Johann Friedrich Schmitt]], [[Schmitt-2389|Johann Schmitt]], [[Schmitt-2489|Friedrich Schmitt]], [[Schmitt-2541|Joseph Schmitt]], [[Schmitt-2542|Franz Schmitt]], [[Schmitt-2792|Martinus Schmitt]], [[Schmitt-3079|Peter Schmitt]], [[Schmitt-3353|Johann Schmitt]], [[Schmitt-3459|Michael Schmitt]], [[Schmitt-3460|Johann Schmitt]] [[Schneider-7194|Nikolaus Schneider]], [[Schneider-8125|Elizabeth Schneider]], [[Schneider-3027|Catharina Schneider]], [[Schnorr-49|Friederich Schnorr]], [[Schreiner-569|Johann Peter Schreiner]] [[Schumacher-1661|Johann Schumacher]], [[Schumacher-1737|Johann Schumacher]], [[Schumacher-1799|Jacob Schumacher]], [[Schumacher-1738|Mathias Schumacher]], [[Schumacher-1814|Peter Schumacher]] [[Schuenemann-15|Catharina Schuenemann]], [[Schuenemann-16|Johann Schuenemann]], [[Steffes-256|Peter Steffes]], [[Stilling-20|John Stilling]], [[Stilling-22|Johann Stilling]], [[Stilling-61|Johann Stilling]], [[Stilling-62|Heinrich Stilling]], [[Stoffel-386|Johann Stoffel]] [[Thelen-231|Martin Thelen]], [[Thelen-252|Mathias Thelen]], [[Thelen-253|Stephen Thelen]], [[Thelen-254|Heinrich Thelen]], [[Thelen-289|Joseph Thelen]], [[Thelen-290|Johann Thelen]], [[Thelen-291|Anton Thelen]], [[Thelen-337|Johann Thelen]], [[Thiel-580|Michael Thiel]] [[Tonyan-7|Gerhard Tonyan]], [[Tonyan-8|Johann Tonyan]], [[Tonyan-26|Herman Tonyan]] [[Uhlenkott-31|Gerhard Uhlenkott]], [[Uhlenkott-32|Herman Uhlenkott]], [[Uphoff-122|Albert Uphoff]] [[Wagner-8098|Nikolaus Wagner]], [[Wagner-9014|Mathias Wagner]], [[Weber-3865|John Weber]], [[Weber-7528|Johann Weber]], [[Weber-7634|Barbara Weber]], [[Wegener-323|Heinrich Wegener]], [[Weingart-62|Simon Weingart]], [[Weingart-65|Elizabeth Weingart]], [[Winkels-29|Michael Winkels]], [[Williams-76236|Martin Williams]] '''The following profiles are the wives who were with child when crossing the Atlantic Ocean on their journey to America:''' [[Klein-4349|Maria Klein]], [[Goedert-71|Anna Goedert]], [[Thelen-216|Gertrude Thelen]], [[Wagner-8200|Anna Wagner]], [[Bohr-231|Eva Bohr]], [[May-8158|Anna May]], [[Weber-5955|Susanna Weber]], [[Gearns-1|Anna Gearns]], [[Adams-41225|Margaretha Adams]] '''First child to be born in Johnsburg, McHenry County, Illinois on 7 October 1841: [[Schmitt-2382|Nicholas Schmitt]] son of Johnsburg founder, Jacob Schmitt''' {{Image|file=Schmitt-2382.jpg |caption=Nicholas Schmitt }} '''First marriage was on 8 May 1843 (recorded at St Mary of the Assumption Catholic Church in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois), when [[Freund-258|Johann Freund]] married [[Wagner-8096|Maria Wagner]] in the Nicolas Frett cabin. ''' '''First burial in St John the Baptist Cemetery, on 10 July 1844, Johnsburg founder [[Frett-11|Nicolaus Frett]]''' {{Image|file=Frett-11.jpg |caption=Nicolaus Frett}} '''Early Pastors of St John the Baptist Parish''': The first priest to come upon what was then called "Miller's Settlement" was the Rev. Fr. Fisher who had lost his way returning from Wisconsin and was brought to the settlement by friendly Indians. In 1842 the first St. John the Baptist Catholic Church was erected, a log cabin, which also served as a meeting hall and the first Catholic school in McHenry County. From 1842 until 1852 the parishioners of St. John's were served by visiting priests sent from the diocesan headquarters at Vincennes, Indiana, to care for the sacramental needs of Catholics in northern Illinois and Wisconsin. In 1850 the log cabin church was replaced by a larger frame church and by 1852, St. John's acquired its first resident pastor, Father Jacomet. German Catholics near and far relied upon St. John’s Parish for services in their own language. In 1867 work began on a third church, built of masonry in a Gothic style that was at that time, popular in Germany. It would take 13 years took to complete the new church. During this time the village of Johnsburg was platted in June of 1868. Twenty years after its completion, St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, was again destroyed by fire on 19 February 1900. Many of the grave markers of the early settlers, in the adjoining churchyard cemetery, were destroyed in this fire. Within 2 months, work began for the construction of a new church and in less than 2 years a new St. John the Baptist Catholic Church was dedicated in 1902. St. John the Baptist Catholic Church is a high quality built structure, and upkeep over time, comes at a great monetary cost. In 1975 and 1992 major repairs and restoration had to be performed. Since 1992, repairs, such as a beautiful, long lasting copper roof was installed. "We salute the parishioners of St. John’s, the Rev. Jacek Junak, Bishop David J. Malloy and the Rockford Diocese for their hard work and determination in keeping this parish church maintained current and future generations to enjoy." https://www.mcigs.org/st-john-church-records.html '''In 1842 the first St. John the Baptist Catholic Church was erected''', a log cabin, which also served as a meeting hall and the first Catholic school in McHenry County. From 1842 until 1852 the parishioners of St. John's were served by visiting priests sent from the diocesan headquarters at Vincennes, Indiana to care for the sacramental needs of Catholics in northern Illinois and Wisconsin. '''In 1850 the log cabin church was replaced by a larger frame church [the second church]''' '''In 1852, St. John the Baptist acquired its first resident pastor, Father T. B. U. John Jacomet and the official record keeping of the church was begun.''' '''In 1867 work began on a third church''', built of masonry in a Gothic style that was at that time, popular in Germany. This third church was completed in 1868. It was destroyed by fire on 19 February 1900 '''In 1902, the fourth church''', today's present church, was completed The McHenry Plaindealer, 6 June 1935, Page 7: Priests at St John the Baptist [Includes Photos]: Father John Jaconnett [Jacomet] 1852-1853 {{FindAGrave|36778110}} John Baptist Jacomet Rev. M. Gripperich 1853-1854 Rev. J. P. Carolus 1854-1858 {{FindAGrave|77195474}} Joseph Peter Carolus Rev. Antonius Jaeger 1858- Rev. Thomas Framgofe 1858-1860 Rev. Edward Kermann 1860-1866 Rev. William Gerst 1866 Rev. Leander Marla 1866 Rev. Clement Jenn 1866-1868 Rev. [[Fegers-6|Hubert Fegers]] 1868-1883 {{FindAGrave|51350008}} Hubert Maxwell Fegers Rev. Otto Groenebaum 1883-1884 {{FindAGrave|41532623}} Otto Groenebaum {{Image|file=Founders_and_Early_Settlers_of_Johnsburg_McHenry_County_Illinois-1.jpg |caption=Rev Otto Groenebaum 1883-1884 }} Rev. [[Mehring-127|Henry Mehring]] 1884-1908 {{FindAGrave|36015698}} Henry Mehring {{Image|file=Mehring-127.jpg |caption=Rev Henry Mehring}} Rev. Stephen Wolfgarten 1908-1912 {{FindAGrave|36016052}} Stephen Wolfgarten Rev. Edward W. Berthold 1912-1914 {{FindAGrave|36183483}} Edward William Berthold {{Image|file=Founders_and_Early_Settlers_of_Johnsburg_McHenry_County_Illinois.jpg |caption=Rev Edward W, Bethold}} Rev. William Weber 1914-1930 {{FindAGrave|60274279}} William Weber Rev. Anthony J. Vollman 1930-1938 {{FindAGrave|36016019}} Anthony J Vollman == Sources == Family Book: From Langenfeld To Johnsburg, by descendant, [[Miller-82269|Teryl Miller]], a great-great-great-grandson of [[Mueller-3719|Nikolaus Mueller]], published 2008, a copy is at the Johnsburg Public Library: https://www.worldcat.org/title/from-langenfeld-to-johnsburg/oclc/320134026 {{Image|file=Miller-82269-5.jpg }} The Immigrant Founders, Members and Associates of Saint John the Baptist Catholic Church, Johnsburg (est August 1841), McHenry County, Illinois. Recently compiled by a great-great grandson of [[Justen-17|Nikolaus Justen]]. This booklet can be viewed upon request at the Johnsburg Public Library. NOTE: Call ahead to verify this booklet is still available at the library. First children to be born in America to the early settlers of Johnsburg, compiled by [[Schwartz-2715|Sandie Schwartz]], maternal great-great-great granddaughter of founder [[Schmitt-2383|Jacob Schmitt]] (Anna Goedert): http://genealogytrails.com/ill/mchenry/stjohnbaptistparishoners.html Volume I of III Early Records 1852-1868 Saint John the Baptist Catholic Church : https://www.mcigs.org/st-john-baptismal-records.html https://www.mcigs.org/st-john-confirmations-marriages-deaths.html Volume II Early Records 1869-1882 of St John the Baptist Catholic Church Volume III Early Records 1883-1909 of St John the Baptist Catholic Church: Early Records of St John the Baptist Catholic Church, Johnsburg McHenry County, Illinois Volume III 1883-1909 https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/62017?availability=Family%20History%20Library Early Settler Certificates, McHenry County, includes surnames of Early Settlers of Johnsburg: https://www.mcigs.org/early-settlers.html Johnsburg Public Library: http://www.johnsburglibrary.org/ St John the Baptist Catholic Church, Johnsburg: https://stjohnsjohnsburg.org/history https://stjohnsjohnsburg.org/ St John the Baptist Catholic School, was the first Catholic School established in McHenry County: https://www.stjohnschool.com/ St John the Baptist Cemetery, Johnsburg; https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/225369/saint-john-the-baptist-cemetery Early Settlers of Johnsburg Virtual Cemetery: https://www.findagrave.com/virtual-cemetery/513382

Founders of Hartford, Connecticut

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[[Category: Founders of Hartford]] [[Category: Hartford, Connecticut]] [[Category: Ancient Burying Ground, Hartford, Connecticut]] {{US History|sub-project=Connecticut}} The Monument dedicated to the Founders of Hartford is located in the Ancient Burying Ground, Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, located on Main Street, between Gold and Pearl Streets. It was erected in 1989 replacing the original brownstone monument erected in 1837. The 1837 monument did not contain as many names as are now included. [https://sites.google.com/a/oldconnecticutpath.com/oldconnecticutpath/home/the-founders-of-hartford old list (I think)] Part of [[Project:Connecticut|Connecticut Project]] [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/ABGE-77 1640 Map of Hartford used on profiles of Founders of Hartford] {{Image|file=ABGE-77.jpg |caption=Hartford in 1640 prepared from the original records by vote of the town and drawn by William S. Porter. Image by The Connecticut Historical Society }} Background image used on Founder's profiles is ABGE-79.jpg {{Image|file=ABGE-79.jpg |size=250 }} See side panel for photos of the four sides of the Founders Monument {{Image|file=ABGE-123.jpg |caption=Charter Oak }} === Founder's List === '''On East Face of Base:'''
"Erected by
''the Society of the Descendents of The Founders of Hartford''
A. D. 1986 to Commemorate the 350th Anniversary of the City.
This stone replaces the original sandstone monument of 1837"
::'''East Face''' In Memory of the FIRST SETTLERS of HARTFORD [[Adams-406 | Jeremy Adams]], [[Allyn-112 | Matthew Allyn]], [[Andrews-1085 | William Andrews]], [[Andrews-1129 | Francis Andrews]], [[Arnold-445 | John Arnold]], [[Bacon-802 | Andrew Bacon]], [[Barnard-601 | John Barnard]], [[Barnes-657 | Thomas Barnes]], [[Bartlett-1867 | Robert Bartlett]], [[Baysey-3 | John Baysey]], [[Beale-276 | Thomas Beale]], [[Bearding-5 | Nathaniel Bearding]], [[Biggs-124 | Mary Betts]], [[Bidwell-86 | John Bidwell]], [[Billings-68 | Richard Billing]], [[Birchard-3 | Thomas Birchwood]], [[Blachford-3 | Peter Blachford]], [[Blatchley-20 | Thomas Blackley]], [[Bliss-1 | Thomas Bliss, Sr.]], [[Bliss-2 | Thomas Bliss, Jr.]], [[Bloomfield-263 | William Blumfield]], [[Bridgeman-241 | James Bridgeman]], [[Brownson-133 | John Bronson]], [[Brownson-69 | Richard Bronson]], [[Bull-243 | Thomas Bull]], [[Bunce-48 | Thomas Bunce]], [[Burr-64 | Benjamin Burr]], [[Butler-576 | Richard Butler]], [[Butler-1197 | William Butler]], [[Chaplin-122 | Clement Chaplin]], [[Hooker-115 | Dorothy Chester]], [[Church-163 | Richard Church]], John Clarke,* [[Clarke-320 | Nicholas Clarke]], [[Clark-1039 | William Clarke]], [[Cole-1650 | James Cole]], [[Cornwell-346 | William Cornwell]]. ::'''North Face''' [[Crow-18 | John Crow]] [[Cullick-1 | John Cullick]], [[Davis-2896 | Philip Davis]], [[Davy-295 | Fulke Davy]], [[Day-268 | Robert Day]], [[Disborough-3 | Nicholas Desborough]], [[Easton-180 | Joseph Easton]], [[Edwards-1447 | William Edwards]], [[Elmer-195 | Edward Elmer]], [[Ely-136 | Nathaniel Ely]], [[Ensign-8 | James Ensign]], [[Field-551 | Zachary Field]], [[Fisher-3521 | Thomas Fisher]], [[Friend-96 | John Friend]], [[Gardner-1237 | Samuel Gardiner]], [[Garret-48 | Daniel Garret]], [[Gennings-18 | John Gennings]], [[Gibbons-372 | William Gibbons]], [[Goodman-663 | Richard Goodman]], [[Goodwin-190 | Ozias Goodwin]], [[Goodwin-115 | William Goodwin]], [[Grant-2987 | Seth Grant]], [[Graves-782 | George Graves]], [[Green-701 | Bartholomew Greene]], [[Greenhill-4 | Samuel Greenhill]], [[Gridley-93 | Thomas Gridley]], [[Hale-463 | Samuel Hale]], [[Hale-452 | Thomas Hale]], [[Hall-7955 | John Hall]], [[Hart-69 | Stephen Hart]], [[Hayden-43 | William Hayden]], [[Haynes-39 | John Hayes]], [[Higginson-222 | John Higginson]], [[Hills-43 | William Hills]], [[Holloway-866 | John Holloway]], [[Holton-20 | William Holton]], [[Hooker-109 | Thomas Hooker]], [[Hopkins-156 | Edward Hopkins]], [[Hopkins-355 | John Hopkins]], [[Hosmer-41 | Thomas Hosmer]], [[Hubbard-223 | George Hubbard]], [[Hungerford-43 | Thomas Hungerford]]. ::'''West Face''' [[Hyde-64 | William Hyde]], [[Ince-192 | Jonathan Ince]], [[Judd-9 | Thomas Judd]], [[Kellogg-517 | Nathaniel Kellogg]], [[Keeler-290 | Ralph Keeler]], [[Kelsey-7 | William Kelsey]], [[Lay-209 | Edward Lay]], [[Lewis-7484 | William Lewis, Sr.]], [[Lord-83 | Richard Lord]], [[Lord-5 | Thomas Lord]], [[Lord-68 | Thomas Lord, Jr.]], [[Lyman-66 | Richard Lyman]], [[Marsh-17 | John Marsh]], [[Marvin-11 | Matthew Marvin]], [[Marvin-32 | Reinold Marvin]], [[Maynard-117 | John Maynard]], [[Moody-334 | John Moody]], [[Morris-5585 | John Morris]], [[Munn-148 | Benjamin Munn]], [[Munson-18 | Thomas Munson]], [[Mygatt-6 | Joseph Mygatt]], [[Olcott-28 | Thomas Olcott]], [[Olmstead-21 | James Olmsted]], [[Olmstead-16 | John Olmstead]], [[Olmstead-14 | Richard Olmsted]], [[Pantry-10 | William Pantry]], [[Parker-8685 | William Parker]], [[Peck-464 | Paul Peck]], [[Phillips-3054 | William Phillips]], [[Pierce-2433 | John Pierce]], [[Porter-172 | Thomas Porter]], [[Post-102 | Stephen Post]], [[Pratt-123 | John Pratt]], [[Pratt-601 | William Pratt]], [[Purchase-13 | John Purchas]], [[Richards-2501 | Nathaniel Richards]], [[Richards-193 | Thomas Richards]], [[Risley-124 | Richard Risley]], [[Roote-4 | Thomas Root]], [[Ruscoe-29 | Nathaniel Ruscoe]], [[Ruscoe-28 | William Ruscoe]], [[Sabler-1 | John Sable]]. ::'''South Face''' [[Scott-410 | Thomas Scott]], [[Selden-6 | Thomas Selden]], [[Seymour-128 | Richard Seymour]], [[Skinner-698 | John Skinner]], [[Smith-2135 | Arthur Smith]], [[Smith-13085 | Giles Smith]], [[Spencer-326 | Thomas Spencer]], [[Spencer-629 | William Spencer]], [[Stanley-154 | John Stanley]], [[Stanley-157 | Thomas Stanley]], [[Stanley-149 | Timothy Stanley]], [[Stanton-67 | Thomas Stanton]], [[Stebbins-44 | Edward Stebbins]], [[Steele-41 | George Steele]], [[Steele-44 | John Steele]], [[Stocking-2 | George Stocking]], [[Stone-1638 | John Stone]], [[Stone-351 | Samuel Stone]], [[Talcott-3 | John Talcott]], [[Thompson-568 | Thomas Thompson]], [[Upson-14 | Thomas Upson]], [[Wade-723 | Robert Wade]], [[Wadsworth-174 | William Wadsworth]], [[Wakeley-6 | Henry Wakeley]], [[Wakeley-1 | James Wakeley]], [[Wakeman-13 | Samuel Wakeman]], [[Ward-6062 | Nathaniel Ward]], [[Warner-190 | Andrew Warner]], [[Warner-3516 | John Warner]], [[Watts-195 | Richard Watts]], [[Webb-158 | Richard Webb]], [[Webster-383 | John Webster]], [[Welles-29 | Thomas Welles]], [[Westley-23 | William Westley]], [[Westwood-5 | William Westwood]], [[White-620 | John White]], [[Whitehead-865 | Samuel Whitehead]], [[Whiting-169 | William Whiting]], [[Wilcox-1395 | John Wilcock]], [[Wolterton-11 | Gregory Wolterton]], [[Woodford-2 | Thomas Woodford]], [[Wyllys-4 | George Wyllys]]. *John Clark had no known wife or children. He has a [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/371/23894730 Great Migration Sketch], but no Wikitree profile. Maybe [[Clark-1315|Clark-1315]]

Founders of Milford, Connecticut

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[[Category:Milford, Connecticut]] To collect the names of the Founders of Milford and related sources, pictures and stories of the early days of Milford, Connecticut. ---- == Sources == : [https://archive.org/stream/historyofmilford00fede#page/6/mode/2up History of Milford, Connecticut, 1639-1939], database, InternetArchive, entry for James Prudden, extracted from Works Progress Administration, book of the same name, (Bridgeport, Connecticut, Press of Braunworth, 1939) page 2-11. : ''Connecticut, Church Record Abstracts, 1630-1920'', database, [http://home.ancestry.com/ Ancestry.com], entry for Anne Coley, d. Oct. 3, 1689, extracted from book of the same name, Vol. 71 Milford, page 129. : [http://home.ancestry.com/ ''Families of Early Milford, Connecticut''], database, [http://home.ancestry.com/ Ancestry.com], entry for Ann Prudden, October 1689, extracted from Susan Emma Woodruff Abbott, Compiler, Families of Early Milford, Connecticut, (Genealogical Pub. Co., reprint, 1979) page 213, 611. : [http://www.rays-place.com/cemeteries/213-4.htm Founders Cemetery Milford, Connecticut], database, Genealogy.com : [https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=YWlQVBba4L8C&rdid=book-YWlQVBba4L8C&rdot=1 ''The Story of the Memorial in Honor of the Founders of the Town of Milford''], database, extracted from Nathan Gillett Pond, book of the same name, (pub. by private subscription; 1889) : [http://www.connecticut-genealogy.com/Milford-Genealogy.cfm Connecticut Genealogy: Milford], database, An extensive directory of Connecticut genealogy records

Founders of Windsor, Connecticut

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[[Category: Founders of Windsor]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] == Founders of Windsor, Connecticut == : Windsor was the first permanent English settlement in Connecticut. See: ''[https://www.fosa-ct.org/Reprints/Spring2008_FirstEnglish.htm The First English Settlement in Connecticut]'', by Jim Trocchi * [https://dfaw.org/ Descendants of the Founders of Ancient Windsor, Inc.] * https://windsorhistoricalsociety.org/founders-of-windsor-trades-professions/ * See [[:Category: Founders of Windsor|Founders of Windsor category for a grouping of profiles of the Founders]] * Connecticut Timeline: [https://connecticuthistory.org/timeline-settlement-of-the-colony-of-connecticut/ Settlement of the Colony of Connecticut] On September 26, 1633, a company of men under Lieutenant [[Holmes-12218|William Holmes]] arrived by ship from the Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts, on invitation of the local Indians, and established a trading post near the junction of the Farmington and Connecticut Rivers. In 1635 these first settlers were joined by a larger group which came overland from Dorchester in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Windsor, with Hartford and Wethersfield, formed the Colony of Connecticut in 1636. A "Founder" is someone that was in Windsor in 1641 or earlier. (Also see [[Space:TAG|TAG]]: Vol. 16, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB59/i/11803/371/0 Page 371-2]) The following is a list of the “Founders” of Windsor as amended and approved by the [https://dfaw.org/founders-list/ Descendants of the Founders of Ancient Windsor, Inc.] through November 2020. # [[Abbott-184|George Abbott]] (abt.1635-1689) See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Abbott-184 Relationship Finder] # [[Alvord-32|Benedictus Alford]], sergeant, constable. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Alvord-32 Relationship Finder] # [[Allen-1644|Samuel Allen]], government, farmer. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Allen-1644 Relationship Finder] # [[Allyn-112|Matthew Allyn]], government, Windsor clerk, merchant. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Allyn-112 Relationship Finder] # [[Barber-642|Thomas Barber]], carpenter/woodworker, soldier. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Barber-642 Relationship Finder] # [[Bartlett-178|John Bartlett]], river ferryman. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Bartlett-178 Relationship Finder] # [[Barrett-334|Margaret (Barrett) (Huntington) Stoughton]] See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Barrett-334 Relationship Finder] # [[Bascom-28|Thomas Bascomb]], brick/stone mason. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Bassett-3993 Relationship Finder] # [[Bassett-3993|Thomas Bassett]], removed to Fairfield by 1644. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Bassett-3993 Relationship Finder] # John Bennett, left Windsor by 1652 after several court “misconducts”. # [[Birge-12|Richard Birge]], landholder, farmer. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Birge-12 Relationship Finder] # [[Bissell-18|Capt. John Bissell]], river ferryman, juror. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Bissell-18 Relationship Finder] # [[Branker-19|John Branker]], elder in church, schoolmaster. # [[Brewster-3|Jonathan Brewster]], a mariner or merchant; partner to [[Parkman-7|Elias Parkman]]. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Brewster-3 Relationship Finder] # [[Buckland-3303|Thomas Buckland]], town government. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Buckland-3303 Relationship Finder] # [[Buel-138|William Buell]], Joiner/woodworker. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Buel-138 Relationship Finder] # [[Carter-9373|Joshua Carter]] See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Carter-9373 Relationship Finder] # [[Chappell-1058|George Chappel]], carpenter, removed to New London. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Chappell-1058 Relationship Finder] # [[Clark-3178|Hon. Daniel Clarke]], Secretary of Colonies, attorney, woodworker. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Clark-3178 Relationship Finder] # Dea. Henry Clarke, minister at First Church, removed to Hadley, MA. # [[Clark-46791|Joseph Clarke]] See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Clark-46791 Relationship Finder] # [[Cooke-66|Capt. Aaron Cooke]], military, woodworker. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Cooke-66 Relationship Finder] # [[Cooper-262|Thomas Cooper]], servant, carpenter. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Cooper-262 Relationship Finder] # [[Denslow-45|Nicholas Denslow]], famer, left estate over £300. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Denslow-45 Relationship Finder] # [[Dewey-54|Thomas Dewey]]jurist, farmer, See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Dewey-54 Relationship Finder] # [[Deeble-1|Thomas Dibble]], farmer . See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Deeble-1 Relationship Finder] # [[Drake-533|John Drake]], woodworker. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Drake-533 Relationship Finder] # [[Dumbleton-1|John Dumbleton]], farmer and servant to Mr. Whiting of Hartford. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Dumbleton-1 Relationship Finder] # John Dyer # [[Eells-6|John Eells]], returned to England permanently. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Eells-6 Relationship Finder] # [[Eggleston-20|Bygod Eggleston]], builder, farmer. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Eggleston-20 Relationship Finder] # [[Filley-10|William Filley]], tinsmith. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Filley-10 Relationship Finder] # [[Ford-41|Thomas Ford]], government. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Ford-41 Relationship Finder] # Henry Foulkes # [[Fyler-15|Lt. Walter Fyler]], military. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Fyler-15 Relationship Finder] # [[Gaylord-2|Dea. William Gaylord]], minister in the church, woodworker. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Gaylord-2 Relationship Finder] # Francis Gibbs # [[Gibbs-1218|Giles Gibbs]], selectman. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Gibbs-1218 Relationship Finder] # William Gilbert # [[Gillett-953|Jeremiah Gillett]], farmer. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Gillett-953 Relationship Finder] # [[Gillett-26|Jonathan Gillett]], farmer. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Gillett-26 Relationship Finder] # [[Gillett-703|Nathan Gillett]], farmer. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Gillett-703 Relationship Finder] # [[Grant-201|Matthew Grant]], town surveyor, 2nd town clerk, woodworker. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Grant-201 Relationship Finder] # [[Gridley-15|Thomas Gridley]], military, removed to Farmington. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Gridley-15 Relationship Finder] # [[Griswold-33|Edward Griswold]], legislature, attorney, woodworker, removed to Killingworth. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Griswold-33 Relationship Finder] # [[Griswold-294|Matthew Griswold]], deputy to General Court. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Griswold-294 Relationship Finder] # [[Gunn-14|Thomas Gunn]], innkeeper, jurist, removed to Westfield, MA. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Gunn-14 Relationship Finder] # [[Hannum-26|William Hannum]], removed to Northampton, MA. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Hannum-26 Relationship Finder] # [[Hawkes-1|John Hawkes]], jurist, tax collector. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Hawkes-1 Relationship Finder] # [[Howkins-32|Anthony Hawkins]], farmer, removed to Farmington. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Howkins-32 Relationship Finder] # [[Hayden-43|William Hayden]], mason, farmer. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Hayden-43 Relationship Finder] # [[Haynes-39|Gov. John Haynes]], Governor of Mass. Bay Colony, judge, CT government. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Haynes-39 Relationship Finder] # [[Hill-1430|William Hill]], auditor of public accounts, merchant. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Hill-1430 Relationship Finder] # [[Hillier-22|John Hillier]], grave digger. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Hillier-22 Relationship Finder] # [[Holcombe-1006|Thomas Holcombe]], government, helped frame Connecticut Constitution, jurist, woodworker. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Holcombe-1006 Relationship Finder] # [[Holmes-12218|Lt. William Holmes]], military. # Mary Holt # [[Horsford-53|William Hosford]], one of three elders in church, returned to England. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Horsford-53 Relationship Finder] # [[Hoskins-296|John Hoskins]], delegate to General Court. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Hoskins-296 Relationship Finder] # [[Hoyt-29|Simon Hoyte]]. farmer, removed to Fairfield by 1647. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Hoyt-29 Relationship Finder] # [[Hubbard-199|Samuel Hubbard]], removed to Fairfield by 1647. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Hubbard-199 Relationship Finder] # [[Huit-2|Rev. Ephraim Huit]], teacher, pastor with Rev. Warham. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Huit-2 Relationship Finder] # [[Hulbert-6|William Hulbert]], removed to Northampton, MA about 1648. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Hulbert-6 Relationship Finder] # [[Hull-447|George Hull]], magistrate, surveyor, trader, removed to Fairfield by 1649. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Hull-447 Relationship Finder] # [[Hurd-339|John Hurd]], removed to Stratford. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Hurd-339 Relationship Finder] # [[Hide-82|Humphrey Hydes]], a Royalist. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Hide-82 Relationship Finder] # Richard Osborn # [[Loomis-65|Joseph Loomis]], woolen draper. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Loomis-65 Relationship Finder] # [[Ludlow-37|Roger Ludlow]], deputy Governor, CT legislature, removed moved to Virginia. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Ludlow-37 Relationship Finder] # [[Lush-490|Henry Lush]], servant to a Wade family; died as young adult. # [[Marshfield-2|Thomas Marshfield]], merchant. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Marshfield-2 Relationship Finder] # Ann Marshall # [[Mason-137|Maj. John Mason]] See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Mason-137 Relationship Finder] # [[Merwin-25|Mary (Merwin) (Tinker) Collins]] See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Merwin-25 Relationship Finder] # [[Merwin-2|Miles Merwin]] See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Merwin-2 Relationship Finder] # [[Mills-285|Simon Mills]], civil servant, fence viewer. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Mills-285 Relationship Finder] # [[Moore-1416|Dea. John Moore]], minister in the church, woodworker; built a ferry. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Moore-1416 Relationship Finder] # [[Moore-6845|Thomas Moore]], civil servant, juror. # [[Newberry-53|Thomas Newberry]], merchant. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Newberry-53 Relationship Finder] # [[Newell-215|Thomas Nowell]] or [[Newell-10|Thomas Nowell]] # [[Oldage-2|Richard Oldage]] See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Oldage-2 Relationship Finder] # [[Orton-180|Thomas Orton]], deacon, removed to Farmington. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Orton-180 Relationship Finder] # [[Palmer-3349|Nicholas Palmer]], sergeant in military. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Palmer-3349 Relationship Finder] # [[Parkman-7|Elias Parkman]], mariner. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Parkman-7 Relationship Finder] # [[Parson-83|Thomas Parsons]], soldier in military. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Parson-83 Relationship Finder] # [[Patterson-1442|Edward Pattison]], removed to New Haven by 1638. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Patterson-1442 Relationship Finder] # [[Phelps-76|George Phelps]], woodworker. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Phelps-76 Relationship Finder] # [[Phelps-54|William Phelps]], woodworker, civil servant (juror, etc.). See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Phelps-54 Relationship Finder] # [[Phillips-380|George Phillips]] See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Phillips-380 Relationship Finder] # [[Pinney-16|Humphrey Pinney]], own wealth, administrator. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Pinney-16 Relationship Finder] # [[Pomeroy-106|Eltweed Pomeroy]], blacksmith, constable, selectman. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Pomeroy-106 Relationship Finder] # [[Pond-136|Samuel Pond]], Farmer See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Pond-136 Relationship Finder] # [[Porter-152|John Porter]], woodworker, held elected offices, constable, juror, £600 estate. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Porter-152 Relationship Finder] # [[Preston-68|Edward Preston]], removed to New Haven by 1644. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Preston-68 Relationship Finder] # Matthew Rainend, died as a teenager. # [[Randall-265|Philip Randall]], blacksmith, juror. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Randall-265 Relationship Finder] # [[Rawlins-641|Jasper Rawlins]], brick maker. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Rawlins-641 Relationship Finder] # John Reeves, servant to [[Stiles-26|Francis Stiles]], carpenter. # [[Rockwell-116|John Rockwell]], woodworker. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Rockwell-116 Relationship Finder] # [[Rockwell-88|Dea. William Rockwell]], deacon in the church with Reverends Maverick and Warham. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Rockwell-88 Relationship Finder] # [[Rossiter-23|Dr. Bray Rossiter]], doctor of medicine, Windsor’s first town clerk. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Rossiter-23 Relationship Finder] # John St. Nicholas, curate for the Church of England, parliamentarian. # Robert Saltonstall, attorney. # [[Sammis-11|Richard Samo(s)/Samways]] See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Sammis-11 Relationship Finder] # [[Sankten-1|Matthias Sension (St. John)]], chandler, removed to Norwalk. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Sankten-1 Relationship Finder] # [[Santken-3|Nicholas Sension]], civil (petit jury) See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Santken-3 Relationship Finder] # [[Sexton-260|Richard Sexton]] See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Sexton-260 Relationship Finder] # Sgt. Thomas Staires, sergeant in military with Capt. John Mason. # [[Stark-395|Aaron Starke]], removed to New London. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Stark-395 Relationship Finder] # [[Stiles-26|Francis Stiles]], carpenter. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Stiles-26 Relationship Finder] # [[Stiles-40|Henry Stiles]], carpenter. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Stiles-40 Relationship Finder] # [[Stiles-30|John Stiles]], carpenter. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Stiles-30 Relationship Finder] # [[Stiles-36|Thomas Stiles]], carpenter. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Stiles-36 Relationship Finder] # [[Stoughton-57|Thomas Stoughton]], ensign in military, woodworker. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Stoughton-57 Relationship Finder] # [[Stuckey-54|George Stuckey]], sold lot in 1645, removed to Fairfield. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Stuckey-54 Relationship Finder] # John Talcott, court deputy # [[Taylor-642|John Taylor]] See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Taylor-642 Relationship Finder] # [[Terry-637|Stephen Terry]], woodworker, educated. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Terry-637 Relationship Finder] # [[Thornton-4308|Thomas Thornton]], tanner, minister. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Thornton-4308 Relationship Finder] # [[Thrall-8|William Thrall]], soldier. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Thrall-8 Relationship Finder] # [[Tilley-954|John Tilley]], killed by Indians in 1636. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Tilley-954 Relationship Finder] # [[Tilton-209|Peter Tilton]], magistrate in Massachusetts. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Tilton-209 Relationship Finder] # Michael Try, farmer # Elizabeth (Unknown) (Nowell) Taylor # [[Unknown-256580|Frances (Unknown) (Clark) (Dewey) Phelps]] See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Unknown-256580 Relationship Finder] # [[Vore-4|Richard Vore]] See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Vore-4 Relationship Finder] # [[Warham-16|Rev. John Warham]], first minister of First Church. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Warham-16 Relationship Finder] # [[Weller-95|Richard Weller]], woodworker, left Windsor soon after 1655. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Weller-95 Relationship Finder] # [[Whitehead-67|Richard Whitehead]]. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Whitehead-67 Relationship Finder] # [[Williams-21597|Arthur Williams]]. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Williams-21597 Relationship Finder] # [[Williams-4113|John Williams]]. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Williams-4113 Relationship Finder] # [[Williams-1944|Roger Williams]]. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Williams-1944 Relationship Finder] # [[Wilton-148|Lt. David Wilton]], military lieutenant, graveyard keeper, trader, jury, legislator. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Wilton-148 Relationship Finder] # [[Winchell-44|Robert Winchell]] See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Winchell-44 Relationship Finder] # [[Witchfield-4|Elder John Witchfield]], elder in the church. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Witchfield-4 Relationship Finder] # [[Wolcott-38|Henry Wolcott]], General Assembly, senate, other civic offices. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Wolcott-38 Relationship Finder] # John Young === Previously on list, but now removed. === # [[Marshall-2054|Thomas Marshall]], deacon in church, ferryman. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Marshall-2054 Relationship Finder] # [[Osborn-5225|John Osborn]] See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Osborn-5225 Relationship Finder]

Founding Fathers of St. Albans, Vermont, USA

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[[Category:St._Albans%2C_Vermont]] [[Category:St._Albans_%28town%29%2C_Vermont]] [[Category:American_Founding_Fathers]] [[Category:US_Pioneers_and_Settlers]] [[Category:Vermont]] [[Category:New_England_History]] This project is dedicated to the genealogy of the early pioneers and original settlers of St. Albans, Franklin Co, Vermont and honoring Revolutionary War Patriots who were connected to the town history. Those who lived in St. Albans in the year 1800 or earlier are considered the Founding Fathers. 'Theory': The majority of the Founder of St. Albans Vermont were Revolutionary War Patriots and the children of Patriots. === Town Charter === St. Albans Vermont was chartered by [[Wentworth-149|Governor Benning Wentworth]] of New Hampshire on August 17, 1763. The towns of Swanton, Highate, and Georgia were also chartered on the same day. Each of the new townships bordered or touched Lake Champlain. The boundaries of St. Albans were described as starting at the north-eastern corner of Georgia, running west to Lake Champlain, extending 6 miles north to a line parallel to the Georgia border, comprising of six square miles. The town was granted to sixty-four people in the form of seventy shares; four of which were reserved for Governor Wentworth in the form of two lots of 500 acres each. The public shares were designated as one for the propagation of the gospel, one for a glebe for the Church of England (as per the law at the time), one for the first town minister, and one for a school. There were five conditions to the town charter. 1. Each grantee must plant and cultivate 10% of their land within five years, and continue to improve and settle the land or forfeit their shares. 2. All pine trees are to be carefully preserved for use by the Royal Navy. 3. A tract in the center of town is to be divided into one acre lots, one for each grantee. 4. Starting on December 25, 1763 pay an annual rent of one ear of Indian corn for a duration of ten years. 5. Starting December 25, 1773 each inhabitant is to pay one shilling proclamation money for every hundred acres they own or possess. The original 64 grantees of the town of St. Albans held their early meeting elsewhere and never recorded their sessions. None of them ever settled in the town, rather the large majority of them sold their rights to [[Allen-6|Levi Allen]], his brother [[Allen-3|Ira Allen]], and other speculators who knew the area well. The governor of the state of New York [[Colden-13|Cadwallader Colden]] disputed the rights of New Hampshire in the area and the matter was brought to the monarch, [[Hannover-17|King George III]] of England. In July of 1764 the King decreed that the eastern border of New York was defined by the Connecticut River. This meant that all of the area now called Vermont fell under the jurisdiction of the governor of New York. [[Wentworth-149|Governor Wentworth]] did not receive any benefit of taxes from the town and lost his lots as well. [[Colden-13|Governor Colden]] did not grant towns in the area of St. Albans, presumably because it was in the possession of Abenaki Indian who were enemies of the confederated Six Nations of the province of New York. It was not the policy of New York to issue charters of unoccupied lands east of Lake Champlain. At an unknown time in the early 1700s [[Bourbon-108|King Louis XV]] of France granted lands in the area on both sides of Lake Champlain. Tract number thirty-seven included the entire area of Georgia and a small portion of the southern part of St. Albans. The remainder of the town was not chartered by France. === Early Land Claims === The early speculators purchased land at very low prices for the purpose of selling at higher prices and realizing huge profits. These proprietors caused the town's land to be re-surveyed ending with the boundaries of the town being different than those in the original charter. [[Allen-3|Ira Allen]] was prominent in the Vermont government and came to own a large portion of the town of St. Albans. He was an extensive grantor who sold land to settlers of the town including [[Farrand-99|Andrew Farrand]], [[Green-13175|Nathan Greene]], [[Farrand-101|Jared Farrand]], [[Welden-12|Jesse Welden]], [[Dean-3646|Josiah D. Dean]], [[Meigs-169|Daniel Meigs]], [[Hathaway-1032|Silas Hathaway]], [[Powers-2455|David Powers]], and others. [[Allen-6|Levi Allen]] was clerk for the proprietors. He owned property and sold land to settlers including [[Coit-250|William Coit]], [[Welden-12|Jesse Welden]], [[Kellogg-938|Joseph Kellogg]], [[Potter-3819|Freeborn Potter]], [[Hathaway-1032|Silas Hathaway]], and others. [[Hathaway-1032|Silas Hathaway]] was an extensive grantor who was largely interested in the town lands. "The Great Mogul of St. Albans", he was often referred to as Baron Hathaway. [[Bradley-4449|Timothy Bradley]] and [[Baker-6955|Daniel Baker]] also bought and sold land in St. Albans around that time. === First Settlers - Before The Revolutionary War === St. Albans was first settled by [[Welden-12|Jesse Welden]] who was residing in town before the Revolutionary War which began in 1776. Jesse was a native of Connecticut, and a resident of Sunderland Vermont. He was known to be the only settler in town for a number of years. Well before 1778 he had built a home at St. Albans Bay. A few other pioneers followed shortly after and were residing in town before 1776. [[Dunn-5426|Duncan Dunn]], Mr. Dorsey, and Mr. Spafford were mentioned in written accounts. Due to fighting in the area and the hostilities of the Canadian Indians, all of these earliest settlers left St. Albans and relocated elsewhere for the duration of the war. It is even said that [[Welden-12|Jesse Welden]] was captured by the British while in the area and later escaped. He returned to St. Albans in 1785 as one of the first permanent settlers. === Jesse Welden === In addition to being the first settler before the war, [[Welden-12|Jesse Welden]] was among the first to resettle St. Albans after the war. In 1785 he returned to live at his home located at the bay. A short time later he built a house on Main Street in the village. This new house served as a hall for town meetings and other gatherings concerning the people. The sign-post outside his front door was designated as the place to post all public notices. In 1788 the first town meeting was hosted by [[Welden-12|Jesse Welden]]. At the meeting he was elected to be a Selectman. Later he erected and moved into a log cabin on the same lot but on the other side of the road. [[Welden-12|Jesse Welden]] drowned in 1795 in Lake Champlain just off of Isle La Motte while traveling back from St. John's with a boatload of salt. It is said he left a sizable estate totaling some 4,000 dollars. === Pioneers of 1785 and 1786 === By the year 1786 the families of [[Meigs-169|Daniel Meigs]], [[Potter-3823|Andrew Potter]], [[Morrill-508|Amos Morrill]], [[Potter-3819|Freeborn Potter]], [[Green-13173|Job Greene]], [[Green-13175|Nathan Greene]], [[Baker-6955|Daniel Baker]], and [[Gibbs-2307|Thomas Gibbs]] had settled in St. Albans. The proprietors dramatically increased their wealth selling land for farms during the rapid settlement of the town over the next several years. === First Town Meeting held in 1788 === In 1788 St. Albans had a population that warranted full organization and the election of officers for the government of the town in the administration of it's affairs. The warning for the first town meeting was issued by Chittenden County Assistant Judge [[White-21418|John White]] of Georgia on July 12, 1788. The meeting was held at the home of [[Welden-12|Jesse Welden]] on July 28th of 1788. Baron [[Hathaway-1032|Silas Hathaway]] was elected to be the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moderator_(town_official) Moderator]. [[Meigs-169|Daniel Meigs]] was elected to be the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constable#Vermont Constable]. [[Welden-12|Jesse Welden]], [[Odell-942|David Odell]], and [[Potter-3823|Andrew Potter]] were elected to be [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Board_of_selectmen Selectmen]. [[Hoit-46|Jonathan Hoit]] was elected to the office of Town Clerk. === Grand List of 1788 === The Grand List of 1788 shows the taxable inhabitants of St. Albans in the early part of that year. The list was composed after the [[Space:Founding_Fathers_of_St._Albans%2C_Vermont%2C_USA#Second_Town_Meeting_held_in_1789|Second Town Meeting]] in 1798. The names of men included on the first Grand List were [[Edmonds-563|Eliphalet Edmonds]], [[Green-13173|Job Greene]], [[Brooks-6702|Hananiah Brooks]], [[Potter-3824|Noel Potter]], [[Colvin-663|Jonathan Colvin]], [[Powers-2455|David Powers]], [[Potter-3819|Freeborn Potter]], [[Green-13175|Nathan Greene]], [[Winter-1998|Timothy Winter]], [[Randall-2200|Ichabod Randall]], [[Brooks-6749|Azariah Brooks]], [[Meigs-169|Daniel Meigs]], [[Bradley-4450|Benjamin Bradley]], [[Potter-3823|Andrew Potter]], Solomon Hinds, [[Biddlecome-2|Richard Biddlecome]], [[Odell-942|David Odell]], James Chadey, [[Hoit-46|Jonathan Hoit]], [[Spencer-1767|Simeon Spencer]], [[Colvin-651|Jabez Colvin]], [[Gibbs-2307|Thomas Gibbs]], [[Gibbs-2312|David Gibbs]], [[Gibbs-2305|Isaac Gibbs]], [[Griffin-4635|William Griffin]], [[Brooks-6704|Eleazer Brooks]], [[Welden-19|David Weldon]], [[Hathaway-1032|Silas Hathaway]], [[Campbell-13003|David Campbell]], and [[Welden-12|Jesse Welden]]. === Freeman's Oath taken in 1788 === Those who took the Freeman's Oath in St. Albans Vermont in 1788 were [[Meigs-169|Daniel Meigs]], [[Brooks-6702|Hananiah Brooks]], [[Randall-2200|Ichabod Randall]], [[Spencer-1767|Simeon Spencer]], [[Colvin-663|Jonathan Colvin]], [[Green-13173|Job Greene]], Solomon Hinds, [[Welden-19|David Weldon]], James Tracey, James Harrington, William Abbey, [[Griffin-4635|William Griffin]], [[Sawyer-2221|Noadiah Sawyer]], [[Welden-20|Jonathan Weldon]], [[Hoit-65|Winthrop Hoit]], [[Brooks-6749|Azariah Brooks]], Samuel West, Samuel Orton, Barber West, Asa Wyman, Joseph Hinds, [[Odell-942|David Odell]], and [[Gibbs-2307|Thomas Gibbs]]. === Second Town Meeting held in 1789 === The second town meeting was held at the home of [[Welden-12|Jesse Welden]] January 7, 1789. The purpose of the meeting was to determine weather or not to assess the town inhabitants for the purpose of taxes. It was voted that a committee comprised of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Board_of_selectmen Selectmen] [[Welden-12|Jesse Welden]], [[Odell-942|David Odell]], and [[Potter-3823|Andrew Potter]] along with the assistance of [[Hoit-46|Jonathan Hoit]] and [[Randall-2200|Ichabod Randall]] would produce an official Town List. This resulted in the [[Space:Founding_Fathers_of_St._Albans%2C_Vermont%2C_USA#Grand_List_of_1788|Grand List of 1788]] mentioned previously, showing taxable inhabitants of the town. === Freeman's Oath taken in 1789 === Those who took the Freeman's Oath in St. Albans Vermont in 1789 were [[Edmonds-563|Eliphalet Edmonds]], [[Green-13175|Nathan Greene]], Oliver Franklin, === First Clearing at St. Albans Bay by 1790 === The first clearing was on a tract of land on the Lasell and Buck places. It ran from from the shore north to the meeting house. This was before the Lake Road was constructed. [[Lasell-74|Lemuel Lasell]] married [[Brooks-4909|Dorothy Brooks]] and moved to Swanton where they were among the original settlers of that town. Their first child [[Lasell-73|Labin Lasell]] was the first white child born there. === Freeman's Oath taken in 1790 === [[Jenkins-5168|Valentine Jenkins Jr]] and [[Campbell-13003|David Campbell]] took the Freeman's Oath in St. Albans Vermont in 1790. === Census of St. Albans Vermont 1790/1791 === [[Hoit-65|Winthrop Hoit]], [[Campbell-13003|David Campbell]], Abraham Vandiger, [[Hathaway-1032|Silas Hathaway]], [[Hathaway-1469|Ralph Hathaway]], [[Meigs-169|Daniel Meigs]], [[Bradley-4450|Benjamin Bradley]], [[Hoit-46|Jonathan Hoit]], [[Brooks-6749|Azariah Brooks]], [[Sawyer-2221|Noadiah Sawyer]], [[Potter-3819|Freeborn Potter]], [[Potter-3824|Noel Potter]], [[Jenkins-5169|Valentine Jenkins]], [[Powers-2455|David Powers]], [[Edmonds-563|Eliphalet Edmonds]], [[Green-13173|Job Greene]], [[Green-13175|Nathan Greene]], [[Winter-1998|Timothy Winter]], Samuel Colkins, [[Kellogg-938|Joseph Kellogg]], [[Griffin-4635|William Griffin]], [[Welden-12|Jesse Welden]], [[Welden-19|David Weldon]], Elijah Rood, [[Spoor-130|Abraham Spoor]], Allan Davis, [[Horton-3181|Samuel Horton]], Samuel West, [[Odell-942|David Odell]], Jonathan Hartl, Solomon Hines, Joseph Hines, [[Dutcher-193|Christopher Dutcher]], Hazel Tupper, Rowland Soal, [[Potter-3823|Andrew Potter]], Ebenezer Clarke, [[Gibbs-2307|Thomas Gibbs]], [[Gibbs-2305|Isaac Gibbs]], [[Gibbs-2308|Joshua Gibbs]], [[Brooks-6700|Adonijah Brooks]], John Howard, Elisha Howard, and [[Warren-6217|Asa Warren]]. === Freeman's Oath taken in 1791 === The list of those who took the Freeman's Oath in St. Albans Vermont in 1791 included Christopher Ducher, Elijah Rude, Henry Tibbetts, [[Brooks-6704|Eleazer Brooks]], Johnson Jones, Elisha Rude (Rood), Elijah Hulburt, Isaac Powers, [[Warren-6217|Asa Warren]], Randall Arnold, Warren Colvin, and Hazael Tupper, === Freeman's Oath taken in 1792 === The following men took the Freeman's Oath in St. Albans Vermon in 1792: [[Calkins-261|Samuel Calkins]], [[Welden-21|Caleb Welden]], Abraham Van Duser, Elisha Tripley, and [[Powers-2456|David Powers Jr]]. === Freeman's Oath taken in 1793 === Those who took the Freeman's oath in 1793 in St. Albans Vermont were [[Jewett-341|Eleazer Jewett]], Jonas Larrabee, Joseph McLin, Sylvanus Burdick, [[Spoor-130|Abraham Spoor]], Thomas Bursh, James McEvers, [[Warren-2078|Ebenezer Warren]], Elijah Williston, and [[Kellogg-960|John Kellogg]], === Freeman's Oath taken in 1794 === Pliny Wills, Silas Butler, [[Kellogg-961|Stephen Kellogg]], [[Day-4660|Oliver Day]], [[Calkins-260|Samuel Calkins Jr]], Nathan Scovill, [[Colvin-663|Jonathan Colvin]], [[Bell-9785|William Bell]], Eleazer Webster, and [[Wells-8100|Ezekiel Wells]] took the Freeman's Oath in St. Albans Vermont in 1794. === Freeman's Oath taken in 1795 === [[Dean-3646|Josiah D. Dean]], [[Tarbell-245|Asa Tarbell]], [[Wells-8099|Samuel Wells]], [[Colony-3|Josiah Colony]], Abner Eastman, and Levi Hungerford took the Freeman's Oath in St. Albans Vermont in 1795. === Freeman's Oath taken in 1796 === Those who took the Freeman's Oath in St. Albans Vermont in 1796 included [[Ryan-4388|Daniel Ryan]], William Hurlbut, [[Calkins-3336|Solomon Calkins]], Joseph Fay, and [[Tullar-10|Ornan Tullar]]. === Freeman's Oath taken in 1797 === Those who took the Freeman's Oath in 1797 in St. Albans Vermont were John Mattox, Samuel Niles, Gilbert Prentiss, [[Morrill-511|Theopholis Morrill]], Jonathan Bowen, Joseph Andrews, Amos Beadle, [[Boarman-60|Elijah Boardman]], and [[Nason-577|William Nason]]. === Freeman's Oath taken in 1798 === In St. Albans Vermont in 1798 the Freeman's Oath was taken by Reuben Jones, [[Green-13238|Gardner Green]], [[Conger-325|Potter Conger]], Benjamin Fay, [[Clark-1840|George Washington Clark]], [[Church-2180|John Church]], [[Hibbard-627|Ithamer Hibbard]], Justice Wells, and Elihu Tracy. === Franklin County Grammar School - Established in 1799 === On November 9, 1799 an act was passed by the General Assembly of Vermont that established the "Franklin County Grammar Shool" in St. Albans. The charter named the Board of Trustees: [[Hathaway-1032|Silas Hathaway]], [[House-2248|Levi House]], [[Jones-31696|Joseph Jones]], [[Green-13175|Nathan Greene]], [[Pomeroy-592|Seth Pomeroy]], [[Hoit-46|Jonathan Hoit]], Elisha Sheldon, and Joseph Robinson. A committee under the direction of [[Jones-31696|Joseph Jones]], [[House-2248|Levi House]], and [[Hoit-46|Jonathan Hoit]] constructed the first building for the use of the Franklin County Grammar School. It was a large wooden building with a spacious hall in the second story. The building was moved more than once to different locations in the center of town. === Grand List of 1800 === The Grand List of 1800 included the names of the taxable inhabitants of St. Albans. The list included [[Carter-12417|Joseph Carter]], [[Burton-3999|Samuel Burton]], [[Griffin-4635|William Griffin]], [[Mears-470|Joseph Mears]], Daniel W. Eager, [[Mitchell-10203|Jonathan Mitchell]], [[Goodwin-3456|Benjamin Goodwin]], [[Tullar-12|Reuben Tullar Jr]], [[Kettle-233|William Kettle]], [[Kettle-232|Charles Kettle]], [[Jewett-341|Eleazer Jewett]], [[Spoor-129|Isaac Spoor]], [[Colfax-25|John Colfax]], [[Spoor-130|Abraham Spoor]], [[Wickwire-116|Roswell Wickwire]], Uri Hibbard, [[Chapin-801|Thomas Chapin]], [[Oliver-4344|Robert Oliver]], [[Hoit-46|Jonathan Hoit]], [[Campbell-13003|David Campbell]], [[Prentiss-176|Jonathan Prentiss]], [[Day-4660|Oliver Day]], [[Morgan-9040|Solomon Morgan]], [[Coit-248|Daniel Coit]], [[Ryan-4388|Daniel Ryan]], [[Hall-15783|Prince B Hall]], [[Pomeroy-592|Seth Pomeroy]], [[Rice-6082|Thaddeus Rice]], James S. Allen, [[Tullar-10|Ornan Tullar]], [[Gilman-862|John Gilman]], [[Nason-577|William Nason]], [[Wood-13729|Enos Wood]], [[House-2248|Levi House]], [[Bradley-4450|Benjamin Bradley]], [[Isham-359|William Isham]], [[Wells-8099|Samuel Wells]], Elihu Tracy, [[Potter-3819|Freeborn Potter]], John Whittemore, [[Wilson-24692|Bradley Wilson]], [[Clark-1835|Daniel Clark]], [[Clark-1836|David Clark]], Benjamin Howard, Abner Eastman, Warren Munson, Josiah Cheney, [[Boarman-60|Elijah Broadman]], [[Dean-3646|Josiah D. Dean]], [[Warner-3391|John Warner]], [[Butler-5091|Eldad Butler]], [[Church-2168|Asahel Church]], Aliver Webster, [[Hathaway-1032|Silas Hathaway]], [[Hathaway-1311|Alfred Hathaway]], [[Walker-15508|Lewis Walker]], [[Davis-28001|Elijah Davis]], [[Whittemore-224|Richard Whittemore]], [[Conger-324|Job Conger]], [[Hyde-1740|Asahel Hyde]], [[Calkins-3336|Solomon Calkins]], [[Morrill-508|Amos Morrill]], James Brackett, [[Goodwin-3448|Gilman Goodwin]], [[Morrill-511|Theopholis Morrill]], Theopholis Mansfield, [[Wetmore-266|Seth Wetmore]], Benjamin Hoar, Eleazer W. Keyes, [[Dutcher-193|Christopher Dutcher]], [[Dutcher-194|Ruluff Dutcher]], [[Lane-5687|Samuel Lane]], [[Green-13175|Nathan Greene]], [[Green-13173|Job Greene]], [[Powers-2455|David Powers]], [[Colony-3|Josiah Colony]], [[Powers-2456|David Powers Jr]], William Powers, Isaac Powers, Thomas Hatch, [[Ray-3444|John Ray]], John Corey, [[Parsons-4292|Samuel Parsons]], [[Tarbell-245|Asa Tarbell]], [[Lovewell-36|Robert Lovewell]], [[Emery-1771|Richardson Emery]], Jabez Delano, [[Langdon-1047|Barnabas Langdon]], Lemuel Marsh, [[Reynolds-6938|Isaac Reynolds]], [[Conger-325|Potter Conger]], [[Carter-12416|Orange Carter]], David Doty, John Armstrong, [[Jones-31696|Joseph Jones]], Abraham Baldwin, [[Tibbitts-100|Henry Tibbitts]], Reuben Sachett, Jonathan Winslow, [[Baker-16684|Ira Baker]], [[Bonney-438|Jethro Bonney]], [[Cook-11325|Parsons Cook]], [[Winslow-431|Jared Winslow]], [[Hickok-243|Carter Hickok]], [[Tullar-8|Reuben Tullar]], [[Tullar-7|Chester Tullar]], [[Moody-2495|Noah Moody]], [[Burton-3973|Nathaniel Burton]], [[Doty-1383|Timothy Doty]], [[Brooks-6749|Azariah Brooks]], [[Brooks-6700|Adonijah Brooks]], [[Brooks-6704|Eleazer Brooks]], [[Crippin-3|Alfred Crippen]], Ebenezer Chapman, Barnabas Hatch, [[Gates-161|Jonathan Gates]], Nathaniel B. Torrey, [[Swan-1125|Gustavus Swan]], Benjamin Pitcher, William Emery, Benjamin Thurber, Francis McQuave, Est. [[Hickok-258|David Hickok]], Est. [[Warner-3601|David Warner]], [[Church-2166|Ira Church]], [[Wood-13728|Nathan Wood]], [[Taylor-24324|Halloway Taylor]], [[Stevens-7293|David Stevens]], Peter Drury, William Hurlbut, [[Hendricks-1427|Eli Hendricks]], [[Conger-326|Noel Conger]], [[Taylor-24326|John Taylor]], Est. Judge Lane, Oliver Smith === Revolutionary War Patriots Buried in St. Albans === This is a list of Revolutionary War Patriots known to have been buried in St. Albans, Franklin Co, Vermont, USA: [[Meigs-169|Daniel Meigs]], [[Hathaway-1032|Silas Hathaway]], [[Greene-3162|Nathaniel Greene]], [[Potter-3820|Oliver Potter]], [[Beals-597|Adam Beals]], Haclatiah Bridges, [[Brigham-486|Paul Brigham]], [[Brooks-6702|Hananiah Brooks]], [[Church-2178|Samuel Church II]], John Delaney, [[Gates-161|John Gates]], [[Gibbs-2305|Isaac Gibbs]], [[Holdridge-80|Jehiel Holdrigdge]], [[Isham-359|William Isham]], [[Janes-468|Jonathan Janes]], [[Keys-650|Stephen Keys]], [[Keeler-621|Hezekiah Keeler]], [[Lovewell-36|Robert Lovewell]], [[Morrill-508|Amos Morrill]], [[Potter-3824|Noel Potter]], [[Ross-7515|Zepheniah Ross]], [[Todd-3081|Samuel Todd]], [[Turner-11343|Bates Turner]], [[Warner-3391|John Warner]], [[Warner-3602|Truman Warner]], [[Brooks-6749|Azariah Brooks]], [[Brooks-6704|Eleazer Brooks]], [[Delaway-1|John Delaway]], [[Mitchell-10203|John Mitchell]], [[Powers-2455|David Powers]], [[Robinson-1455|Silas Robinson]], [[Virginia-36|Jeremiah Virginia]], [[Walbridge-93|Solomon Walbridge]], [[Nason-577|William Nason]], and [[Alexander-6873|Philip Alexander]] === Early Town Clerks of S. Albans Vermont === [[Hoit-46|Jonathan Hoit]] 1788 to 1799 [[Pomeroy-592|Seth Pomeroy]] 1799 to 1807 === Early Representatives of St. Albans Vermont === [[Hoit-46|Jonathan Hoit]] - 1788, 1791, 1792, 1811, 1814 [[Hathaway-1032|Silas Hathaway]] - 1789, 1790, 1794, 1795, 1796, 1798, 1799, 1820 [[Potter-3824|Noel Potter]] - 1793 [[House-2248|Levi House]] - 1797, 1802 [[Pomeroy-592|Seth Pomeroy]] - 1800, 1801, 1803, 1805 [[Green-13175|Nathan Greene]] - 1806, 1810 === Early Court in St. Albans === Before 1800 terms of court were held in the house of [[Hathaway-1032|Silas Hathaway]]. On the 17th of September 1800 Colonel [[Taylor-24324|Halloway Taylor]] and [[Hathaway-1032|Silas Hathaway]] deeded a lot in the center of town to the Selectmen for the purpose of building a new courthouse. [[Virginia-35|Luther Virginia]] was the first and only person ever executed in Franklin County Vermont. He was hung for the murder of [[Jackson-13059|Rufus Jackson]]. The judge for his trial was [[Hathaway-1032|Silas Hathaway]]. The sentence was carried out by the Sheriff [[Holmes-5403|Shiveric Holmes]] on January 14, 1820 in the field on the north side of Congress Street across from Governor Smith's barn. He was also sentenced to attend his own funeral before the hanging. The service was conducted by Reverend Phineas Culver. He was buried south of the old cemetery gate. === Notable Historical Families === [[Hathaway-1032|Silas Hathaway]] ''Patriot and son of a Patriot'' and [[Jewett-342|Tryphosa Jewett]] ''daughter of a Patriot'' [[Meigs-169|Daniel Meigs]] ''Patriot'' and [[Brownson-109|Hulda Brownson]] ''daughter of a Patriot'' [[Tullar-8|Reuben Tullar]] ''Patriot'' and [[Unknown-206560|Mary Tullar]] [[Corliss-179|John Corliss]] and [[Todd-3071|Jane Todd]] [[Hyde-1740|Asahel Hyde]] and [[Robinson-11467|Ester Robinson]] [[Todd-3081|Samuel Todd]] ''Patriot'' and [[Martin-19629|Mary Martin]] ''daughter of a Patriot'' [[Skinner-2347|Mirza Skinner]] and [[Lovewell-35|Rachel Lovewell]] ''daughter of a Patriot and grandaughter of a Patriot'' [[Lovewell-36|Robert Lovewell]] ''Patriot and son of a Patriot'' and [[Taplin-62|Polly Taplin]] ''daughter of a Patriot'' [[Jewett-341|Eleazer Jewett]] ''son of a Patriot'' and [[Pratt-3818|Mary Pratt]] === Notable People === [[Powers-2461|William Powers]] was Mayor of St. Albans 1901-1904 and was the Manager of the Railroad Station. The notorious outlaw [[Doty-1381|Silas Doty]] was born in St. Albans Vermont in May of 1800. Limna (Potter) Weed was the first white child known to have been born in St. Albans, Vermont. [[Mcdurfee-1|James Mcdurfee]] was the first black child known to have been born in St. Albans Vermont. He was born in about 1804. His parents both escaped from slavery. [[Meigs-373|John Meigs]] and [[Green-13241|Herman Greene]] were the first white male children known to have been born in St. Albans Vermont. The first marriage in St. Albans was that of [[Greene-3162|Nathan Greene]] to [[Alford-1159|Susan Alford]] in 1791. [[Smith-78315|John Smith]] was a United States Representative who moved to St. Albans before 1810. He was successful in the railroad business. His son was Vermont Governor [[Smith-78319|J Gregory Smith]], born in St. Albans in 1818, who prospered greatly in the railroad and other industries. His son was Vermont Governor [[Smith-78321|Edward Curtis Smith]]. Edward succeeded his father as president of the railroad busines, and was a Colonel in the Vermont militia. [[Brinch-9|Jeffery Brace]] was abducted from North Africa at age 16 and forced into slavery in America. After many years and different owners he escaped and became a Revolutionary War Patriot. His memoirs were published with the help of anti-slavery lawyer [[Prentiss-178|Benjamin Prentiss]]. The Honorable [[Bridges-1509|William Bridges]] was the Vermont Judge of Probate for Franklin County. He was also the Town Clerk in St. Albans from 1836-1861, and the Representative 1846, 1847, 1850, and 1851. === Historical Points of Interest === Franklin County was organized in 1795, but did not have a courthouse until 1800, during which time terms of the court were held at [http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM6GJD_Hathaways_Tavern_St_Albans_Vermont Hathaways Tavern]. Railroad City St Albans Raid Maple Festival World Records [[Space:Hathaway_Point|Hathaway Point]] === Records note Canada, New Hampshire, New York, or Vermont === The area of Franklin County Vermont, in which St. Albans lies, and the northern part of the state as a whole was referred to as belonging to different states, people, and even countries. During the time of the Revolutionary War the area was not inhabited but was frequented by troops from both sides as well as by various native Indian bands. It was a dangerous frontier located on much contested borders. Records from this area such as birth, death, and marriage records were filled out according to the timing, honored legal claims, and even personal conviction of the person recording the information. Franklin County shares a border and a bay of Lake Champlain with St. Armand, Quebec, Canada. Records that were recorded at that time can say “born in Canada” and actually mean to describe where we now call Vermont, USA. Even at the end of the war, both New York and New Hampshire were granting the same land to different people. This led to the formation of the Green Mountain Boys as holders of the New Hampshire grants came together to defend their claims against others holding New York grants. Records from during the war and soon after could show either New York or New Hampshire when actually indicating where we today call Vermont. === Sources And More Information === [http://allthingsliberty.com/?s=vermont Journal of the American Revolution] articles, searchable [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Albans_(city),_Vermont WikiPedia - St Albans City] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Albans_(town),_Vermont WikiPedia - St Albans Town] A centennial history of St. Albans, Vermont (1889) online e-book [https://archive.org/details/centennialhistor00adam] Grand List for St. Albans in 1800 [https://books.google.com/books?id=ATATAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA320&lpg=PA320&dq=%22silas+hathaway%22+%22asahel+hyde%22&source=bl&ots=uzB-gDSFAW&sig=3SfGfoA_kP6JUh2u7rkQBb3OFSg&hl=en&sa=X&ei=Jqy-VPzBOu7isATgpYDwDg&ved=0CCIQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=%22silas%20hathaway%22%20%22asahel%20hyde%22&f=false] Genealogical history of the families of Robinsons, Saffords, Harwoods, and ... 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ALBANS - BY L L. DUTCHER, A. M. 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Four Barton Children with Unknown Parents

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Four young Bartons appear in Hall County, Georgia. Are they siblings? Are they the children or grandchildren of one of two women living in the household of Rebecca Barton? The children: [[Barton-1433 | Joseph Barton]] (b. about 1800) [[Barton-1095 | Willis Barton]] (b. 1803) [[Barton-1434 | Malissa Barton]] (b. 1808) [[Barton-1440 | William Barton]] (b. 1812) Possible parent or grandparent: [[Unknown-167080 | Rebecca Barton]] The connections: Family tradition down separate family lines tie Willis and William together as brothers. The 1850 census of Hall County, Georgia listed Malissa in William's household as his sister. Willis, William, and Malissa were all members of Timber Ridge Baptist Church. Joseph lived nearby, appeared in Hall County in the 1830 census as did Willis and Rebecca. Rebecca had two children in her household of an age to be William and Malissa. The Problems: DNA shows Willis and William had different fathers and neither of them had matching DNA to any other Bartons. Joseph and family, including 3 sons, vanished before the 1850 census so sons' given names are unknown. Two older women resided in Rebecca Barton's household so which was she, the younger or older? The younger was of an age to be the mother of these four possible siblings. The older woman could easily have been their grandmother. Neither of the women were in the 1850 census so we don't know the second woman's name and have no way of identifying which woman was Rebecca. ~*~ 1820 Pendleton Dist., SC (P. 219) Rebecca Barton : 1m -10 [William?] : 1m 16-18 [Willis?] : 1m 18-26 [Joseph?] : 1f -10 [Malissa?] : 1f 45+ [Rebecca?] : 1f 45+ [Or could this be Rebecca?] Willis and a Joseph Barton showed up in 1830 Hall County, Georgia living near Rebecca Barton, but where were William and Malissa? Rebecca had children in her household of an age to be William and Malissa. 1830 Federal Census for Hall Co., GA. (P. 95) Rebecca Barton : 1m 15-20 [William S.?] : 1f 20-30 [Malissa?] : 1f 50-60 [Rebecca? Possible mother of the children] : 1f 90-100 [Or could this be Rebecca?] In 1830 Rebecca is living beside Wiley A. Herington. ~*~ By the 1840 census, Rebecca was no longer listed as a head of household, but Willis was living next door to W. A. Arrington [Herrington]. Rebecca was living near Mr. Herrington in the 1830 census so did Willis move into her house? William S. later married Mr. Herrington's daughter. In the 1840 census of Hall Co., GA, there were two unidentified women living in William's household. One was the right age to be Malissa, but who was the other? Could she have been the mother of Willis and William? 1840 Census of Hall Co., GA (Page 29, GA Militia Dist., 403) William Barton : 1m -5 [Probably Andrew Jackson Barton] : 1m -5 [Owen C.?] : 1m 20-30 [William S. Barton] : 1f 20-30 [Sarah Melissa (Harrington) Barton] : 1f 30-40 [Malissa (sister of William?)] : 1f 60-70 [Willis' mother???] ~*~ 1850: William was listed twice in this census, but Willis wasn't listed at all. William was first enumerated living beside Casander Head and Jacob Cagle. William's sister, Melissa, was mentioned in his household. The second time he was shown living near James Waters and Philip ___?____. Melissa wasn't included in this record. 1850 Census of Hall Co., GA 1216 Barton, :W. S. 38; SC [William S.] :S. M. 32; GA [Sarah Harrington] :A. J. 12; GA [Andrew Jackson] :O. C. 10; GA [Owen C.] :H. J. 8; GA ::[Too old for Hubbard J. unless traditional birth date is incorrect or is this the son some family lists show as H. A.] :M. F. 6; GA [Mary Frances] :M. 4; GA [Melissa] :S. M. 7/12; GA [Sarah M.] '''-- Sources --''' Census records listed within text. [http://www.worldfamilies.net/surnames/barton/results Barton yDNA Project]

Fourth Creek Congregation

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[[Category: Fourth Creek Congregation, Rowan County, North Carolina]][[Category:Iredell County, North Carolina, Early Settlers]][[Category: Iredell County, North Carolina, Genealogy Resources]]__NOTOC__ {{Profile-box|For profiles see [[:Category: Fourth Creek Congregation, Rowan County, North Carolina|the category]].}} Related page:[[Space:Bethany Presbyterian Church, Iredell County, NC|Bethany Presbyterian Church, Iredell County, NC]] == Abstract == Numerous persons are depicted in this 1773 map. Title: Map of Fourth Creek Congregation (Iredell County, North Carolina) Date Published: 1847; Date Depicted: 1773 Creator: Individual, [[Sharpe-68|William Sharpe]], Sponsor: North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources This Map depicts landowners in the Fourth Creek Congregation, Iredell County, N.C. Notes at the bottom of the map give directions to the center of the congregation. One of the notes reads, "At the "Meeting House' Statesville was located in 1790. The Court House of Iredell County, N. Ca." Bibliographic Note: This map was published in 1847 and was based on an original 1773 map by William Sharpe. :Current Place: Iredell County (N.C.) :West Longitude -81 :East Longitude -80.716667 :North Latitude 35.95 :South Latitude 35.616667 North Carolina Maps is made possible by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by the State Library of North Carolina. Call Number: MC.054.1773s;MARS Id: 3.1.1.50.1 === Names === The original 1773 map shows the follow numbers of families by Quadrant. :SW Quadrant, 40 Families :SE Quadrant, 31 Families :NW Quadrant, 80 Families :NE Quadrant, 53 Families This comes to a total of 224 names, according to the original map. {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable sortable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Red;" |- !Quadrant/No !Last Name !First Name !Profile !Birth Year !Birth Location !Death Year !Death Location |- |SW01 |Alexander |Allen |[[Alexander-1119|Alexander, Allen]] |1731 |MD Cecil |1805 |NC Iredell |- |SW02 |Alexander |Gabl. |[[Alexander-7193|Alexander, Gabriel]] |1738 |NC |1804 |NC Iredell |- |SW03 |Guthrie |Robt. | | | | | |- |SW04 |McKee |Jno.original could be Ino. or Jno., Keever Transcription shows Jno. |[[McKee-3887|McKee, John]] | | | | |- |SW05 |Stephenson |Hugh | | | | | |- |SW06 |Miller |A. Jas. | | | | | |- |SW07 |Irwin |Geo |[[Irwin-1615|Irwin, George]] |1728 |PA Chester |1804 |NC Iredell |- |SW08 |Thomas |Jacob |[[Thomas-2640|Thomas, Jacob]] |1727 |MD |1788 |NC Rowan |- |SW09 |Houston |Tom | | | | | |- |SW10 |Nesbit |Moses |[[Nesbitt-731|Nesbitt, Moses]] |1749 |PA Lancaster |1779 |NC Iredell |- |SW11 |Houston |Christ |[[Houston-1398|Houston, Christopher]] |1744 |PA Lancaster |1837 |TN Marshall |- |SW12 |Teach |Jno | | | | | |- |SW13 |Housten |Saml. |[[Houston-1896|Housten, Samuel]] |1744 |PA Lancaster |1814 |NC Iredell |- |SW14 |McNeely |Thos. | | | | | |- |SW15 |Morrison |Wm. | | | | | |- |SW16 |McFarlan |Jas. | | | | | |- |SW17 |Henry |Thos. |[[Henry-9945|Henry, Thomas]] |1750 about |Unknown |1800 after |NC Iredell posssibly |- |SW18 |Boyd |Danl. |[[Boyd-8657|Boyd, Daniel]] |1738 | |1841 |NC Iredell |- |SW19 |Watt |Jas. |[[Watt-30|Watt, James]] |1729 |MD |1792 |NC Iredell |- |SW20 |Sloan |Jno. | | | | | |- |SW21 |Stinson |Ine. | | | | | |- |SW22 |Oliphant |Mathew |[[Oliphant-629|Oliphant, Matthew]] |1750 | |1840 |NC Iredell |- |SW23 |Shay |Jas. | | | | | |- |SW24 |Davis |Jos. | | | | | |- |SW25 |Holmes |Jas. |[[Holmes-9858|Holmes, James]] |1762 |Ireland Donegal |1834 |NC Iredell |- |SW26 |Sloan |Firgus |[[Sloan-543|Sloan, Fergus]] |1725 |Ireland Ulster |1821 |NC Lincoln |- |SW27 |McKinney |Andw. | | | | | |- |SW28 |Chambers |Wm. | | | | | |- |SW29 |Edmund |Wm. | | | | | |- |SW30 |Irwins |Abrm. |[[Erwin-1986|Irwin, Abraham]] |1753 |NC Rowan |1795 |NC Iredell |- |SW31 |Black |David |[[Black-12966|Black, David]] | | | | |- |SW32 |Cavin |Widdowspelling in original is "Widdow" | | | | | |- |SW33 |Carson |Robt |[[Carson-2533|Carson, Robert]] |1759 |NC Rowan |1810 |KY Shelby |- |SW34 |Brown |Wm. | | | | | |- |SW35 |Irwin |John | | | | | |- |SW36 |Stephenson |Wm. |[[Stevenson-1080|Stevenson, William]] |1725 |Ireland Ulster |1809 |NC Iredell |- |SW37 |McNeely |Thos. | | | | | |- |SW39 |Thomson |Jno.missing from original | | | | | |- |SW40 |Whaley |Jos. | | | | | |- |SW38 |Hendersonmissing from transcription |Ino. | | | | | |- |SE01 |Young |Wm. |[[Young-31959|Young, William]] |1750 about | |1805 before |NC Iredell |- |SE02 |Irwin |Thos. |[[Erwin-1987|Irwin, Thomas]] |1753 about |NC Rowan |1793 about |NC Iredell |- |SE03 |Graham |Wm. | | | | | |- |SE04 |Mordock |Wm. | | | | | |- |SE05 |Flaming |John | | | | | |- |SE06 |McKoun |Widdow | | | | | |- |SE07 |Kutledgeoriginal is Kutledge, transcription is Rutledge |Jno. | | | | | |- |SE08 |Steel |Ninian |[[Steele-6540|Steele, Ninian]] |1738 |PA Chester |1813 |NC Iredell |- |SE09 |Irvin |Wm. | | | | | |- |SE10 |Irvin |Christ | | | | | |- |SE12 |Steel |Niniah | | | | | |- |SE13 |Allison |Thos |[[Allison-2601|Allison, Thomas]] |1722 |NC Anson |1794 |NC Iredell |- |SE14 |Allison |Adam |[[Allison-3793|Allison,Adam]] |1750 | |1843 |NC Iredell |- |SE15 |Wodfork |Jos | | | | | |- |SE16 |Reed |Alex |[[Reid-1631|Reid, Alexander]] |1698 |Ireland Donegal |1775 |NC Rowan |- |SE17 |Beard |Wm. |[[Beard-3355|Beard, William]] |1713 | |1795 |NC Iredell |- |SE18 |Freeland |Andw. | | | | | |- |SE19 |Chambers |Henry |[[Chambers-2319|Chambers, Robert Henry]] |1708 |Ireland Antrim |1802 |NC Rowan |- |SE20 |Knox |James | | | | | |- |SE21 |Knox |Jos. |[[Knox-184|Knox, Joseph]] |1747 |PA Lancaster |1835 |TN Rutherford |- |SE22 |Tazen |Robt | | | | | |- |SE23 |Steel |Robt. | | | | | |- |SE24 |Wilson |Jno. | | | | | |- |SE25 |Wilson |Francis | | | | | |- |SE26 |Dobbins |John |[[Dobbins-170|Dobbins, John, Jr]][[Dobbins-686|John Dobbins, Sr.]] may have resided with his son, John Dobbins |1759 |NC Rowan |1820 |NC Iredell |- |SE27 |Long |Saml. |[[Long-17296|Long, Samuel]] |1750 before |Unknown |after 1790 |Unknown |- |SE28 |Cavin |Thos. | | | | | |- |SE29 |Morton |Jno. | | | | | |- |SE30 |Clindennon |Matt. | | | | | |- |SE31 |Chambers |Robt. | | | | | |- |SE11 |Wilson |Thos. | | | | | |- |NW01 |Snoddy |Saml. |[[Snoddy-21|Snoddy, Samuel]] |1727 |Ireland Antrim |1806 |NC Iredell |- |NW02 |Ireland |Wm. |[[Ireland-2125|Ireland, William]] |1750 |NC Rowan |1796 |NC Iredell |- |NW03 |Ireland |Jno. |[[Ireland-2126|Ireland, John]] |1735 |Ireland Tyron |1806 |OH Preble |- |NW04 |Steel |Jos. | | | | | |- |NW05 |Mordoch |Robt. | | | | | |- |NW06 |Trotter |Jno. | | | | | |- |NW07 |Johnson |Andw. | | | | | |- |NW08 |Morrison |Jas. | | | | | |- |NW09 |Morrison |Andw. | | | | | |- |NW10 |White |Wm. | | | | | |- |NW11 |McLoun |Jas. | | | | | |- |NW12 |McNight |Wm. | | | | | |- |NW13 |Witherspon |John |[[Witherspoon-651|Witherspoon, John]] |1730 |Scotland |1802 |NC Iredell |- |NW14 |Housten |James |[[Houston-1901|Houston, James]] |1750 |PA Lancaster |1780 |NC Lincoln |- |NW15 |Milligan |Jas. | | | | | |- |NW16 |Hill |Robt. |[[Hill-30603|Hill, Robert]] |1733 |Ireland Antrim |1800 |NC Iredell |- |NW17 |Wasson |Archibald |[[Wasson-73|Wasson, Archibald]] |abt 1714 |Ireland? |abt 1785 |NC Rowan |- |NW18 |Wasson |Joseph |[[Wasson-341|Wasson, Joseph]] |1744 |England |1822 |IN Wayne |- |NW19 |Purviance |John | | | | | |- |NW20 |Adams |James |[[Adams-37976|Adams, James]] |1748 |England |1828 |NC Iredell |- |NW21 |Hill |Ephraim |[[Hill-6151|Hill, Ephraim]] |1740 |Ireland Antrim |1815 |KY Crittenden |- |NW22 |Stinson |Widdow | | | | | |- |NW23 |Rodgers |James | | | | | |- |NW24 |Smith |John | | | | | |- |NW25 |Woods |Robert | | | | | |- |NW26 |Ormond |Widdow | | | | | |- |NW27 |Simonton |Adam |[[Simonton-68|Simonton, Adam]] |1744 |PA Lancaster |1801 |GA Greene |- |NW28 |Rodgers |James | | | | | |- |NW29 |Smith |John | | | | | |- |NW30 |Mchargue |Jac. |[[McHargue-53|McHargue, James]] |1741 |PA Lancaster |1823 |NC Iredell |- |NW31 |Haden |Robt | | | | | |- |NW32 |Dobson |Jos. | | | | | |- |NW33 |McHargue |John |[[McHargue-55|McHargue, John]] |1743 |PA Lancaster |1780 |NC Rowan |- |NW34 |King |Jno. | | | | | |- |NW35 |Nichols |Alex. |[[Nichols-11699|Nichols, Alexander]] | | |1790 before | |- |NW36 |Reed |Henry | | | | | |- |NW37 |McWhorter |Jn. |[[McWhorter-844|McWhorter, John]] |1714 |Ireland Armagh |1769 |NC Iredell |- |NW38 |Bents |Wm. | | | | | |- |NW39 |King |James |[[King-13765|King, James]] |1737 |NJ Brunswick |1815 |NC Iredll |- |NW40 |Sharporiginal does not have an e |Wm. |[[Sharpe-68|Sharpe, William]] |1742 |MD Cecil |1818 |NC Iredell |- |NW41 |Montgomery |John | | | | | |- |NW42 |Morrison |Patrick | | | | | |- |NW43 |King |Robt | | | | | |- |NW44 |Sharporiginal does not have an e |John |[[Sharpe-65|Sharpe, John]] |1744 |MD Cecil |1812 |NC Iredell |- |NW45 |Wadde |Wm. | | | | | |- |NW46 |Potts |James | | | | | |- |NW47 |Potts |Henry |[[Potts-1666|Potts, Henry]] |1737 |NC Bladen |1775 |NC Rowan |- |NW48 |Nicebury |Alexr. | | | | | |- |NW49 |Watt |Wm |[[Watt-214|Watt, William]] |1722 |Ireland |1791 |NC Iredell |- |NW50 |McCleland, Jun. |Wm |[[McClelland-245|McClelland, William, Jr.]] | |NC Rowan |1805 |NC Rowan |- |NW51 |McCleland |Nicholas | | | | | |- |NW52 |Griffith |Thebt. | | | | | |- |NW53 |Stinsen |Robt | | | | | |- |NW54 |McCletcheyoriginal McCletchey, transcription McClatchey |Jn. | | | | | |- |NW55 |Beaty |Wm. | | | | | |- |NW56 |Harris |Saml |[[Harris-26655|Harris, Samuel]] |1750 | |1797 |NC Iredell |- |NW57 |Steart |Jn. | | | | | |- |NW58 |Shodman |Frans. | | | | | |- |NW59 |Hill |James | | | | | |- |NW60 |Gayoriginal is Gay, transcription is Guy |James |[[Guy-129|Guy, James]] |1742 |VA Augusta |1813 |NC Iredell |- |NW61 |McKnight |Jas. | | | | | |- |NW62 |Thompson |John |[[Thompson-36054|Thompson, John]] |1740 | |1814 |NC Iredell |- |NW63 |Morrison |Thos. | | | | | |- |NW64 |Morrison |Wm. | | | | | |- |NW65 |McCleland |Wm. |[[McClelland-243|McCleland, William, Sr.]] |1709 |Ireland Antrim |1778 |NC Rowan |- |NW66 |Stinson |Thos. | | | | | |- |NW67 |Stuart. |Jno. | | | | | |- |NW68 |McCleland |Jas | | | | | |- |NW69 |Griffin |Robt. | | | | | |- |NW70 |McCleland |John |[[McClelland-242|McCleland, John]] | |NC Rowan |1773+ |NC Iredell |- |NW71 |Purviance |James |[[Purviance-50|Purviance, James]] |1732 |Ireland Castle Finn |1806 |KY Bourbon |- |NW72 |Hill |David | | | | | |- |NW73 |Potts |Moses |[[Potts-1650|Potts, Moses, Sr.]] |1758 |NC Rowan |1793 |GA Wilkes |- |NW74 |Nesbit |Jno. |[[Nesbitt-734|Nesbitt, John]] |1750 | |1792 |NC Iredell |- |NW75 |Morrison |Jno. | | | | | |- |NW76 |Bones |Wm. | | | | | |- |NW77 |Hardin |Robt. | | | | | |- |NW78 |Witherspoon |Alex | | | | | |- |NW79 |Wasson |Sam | | | | | |- |NW80 |Hill |Jno. | | | | | |- |NE01 |Simonton |Robt |[[Simonton-66|Simonton, Robert]] |1710 |Ireland Ulster |1788 |NC Rowan |- |NE02 |Simonton |Wm |[[Simonton-76|Simonton, William]] |1716 |Ireland Ulster |1811 |NC Iredell |- |NE03 |McGuire |Thos. |[[McGuire-3090|McGuire, Thomas]] |1740 |Ireland Coleraine |1799 |NC Iredell |- |NE04 |Dobbins |James |[[Dobbins-687|Dobbins, James]] |1747 |NC Bladen |1781 |NC Rowan |- |NE05 |Porter |Thos. | | | | | |- |NE06 |McGuire |Tim | | | | | |- |NE07 |Caldwell |David |[[Caldwell-5258|Caldwell, David]] |1730 |PA |1826 |NC Iredell |- |NE08 |Rowby |Widdow | | | | | |- |NE09 |Archibald |Thos |[[Archibald-1378|Archibald, Thomas]] |1738 |NC Bladen |1800 |NC Iredell |- |NE10 |Archibald |Wm. |[[Archibald-1379|Archibald, William]] |1735 |NC Rowan |1777 |NC Rowan |- |NE11 |Bowman |Hugh |[[Bowman-7714|Bowman, Hugh]] |1710 | |1791 |NC Iredell |- |NE12 |Mordock |Jno | | | | | |- |NE13 |Mordock |Jas. |[[Mordock-4|Mordock, James]] |1711 |Ireland Tyron |1774 |NC Rowan |- |NE14 |McKee |Widdowsee [[McKee-3887|John McKee]] for a discussion of possible relations | | | | | |- |NE15 |Duffeeeither Duffee or Duffie |Patrick | | | | | |- |NE16 |Logan |Jas. | | | | | |- |NE17 |Thomptonoriginal is Thompton, transcription is Thompson |Saml. | | | | | |- |NE18 |Wasson |Jos. |[[Wasson-505|Wasson, Joseph]] |1718 |England |1794 |NC Iredell |- |NE19 |Hall |Thos. |[[Hall-4202|Hall, Thomas]] |1739 |PA Lancaster |1804 |NC Iredell |- |NE20 |Hall |Jas. |[[Hall-4196|Hall, James, Sr.]] or [[Hall-4198|Hall, James, Jr.]] |1705 |Ireland Ulster |1800 |NC Iredell |- |NE21 |Hamilton |Jas. | | | | | |- |NE22 |Reed |And. | | | | | |- |NE23 |Rosebrough |Jn. |[[Rosebrough-93|Rosebrough, John]] |1741 |VA Augusta |1777 |NC Rowan |- |NE24 |Rosebroughoriginal spelling was Rosebrough |Sam |[[Rosebrough-86|Rosebrough, Samuel, Sr.]] |1747 |VA Augusta |1775 |NC Rowan |- |NE25 |Rosebrough |Wm. | | | | | |- |NE26 |Archibald |Jn. |[[Archibald-1361|Archibald, John]] |1726 |NC Bladen |1789 |NC Iredell |- |NE27 |Bill |Widdow | | | | | |- |NE28 |Rosebrough |Widdow | | | | | |- |NE29 |Morrison |And. | | | | | |- |NE30 |Hall |Wm. | | | | | |- |NE31 |Andrew |David | | | | | |- |NE32 |Reed |Geo. |[[Reid-1393|Reed, George]] |1746 |PA Lancaster |1799 |GA Greene |- |NE33 |Bell |Thos. |[[Bell-20317|Bell, Thomas]] |1755 |MD Prince Georges |1825 |NC Iredell |- |NE34 |Logan |David | | | | | |- |NE35 |McCrary |Wm. | | | | | |- |NE36 |McCrary |Jas. | | | | | |- |NE37 |Bones |John | | | | | |- |NE38 |Bones |Thos. | | | | | |- |NE39 |Boyd |Robt. | | | | | |- |NE40 |Smith |Robt. | | | | | |- |NE41 |McWhorter |Hugh |[[McWhorter-845|McWhorter, Hugh]] |1715 |Irland Ulster |1773 |NC Iredell |- |NE42 |Balie |Jas. | | | | | |- |NE43 |Tracey |Widdow | | | | | |- |NE44 |Cooper |Jno. | | | | | |- |NE45 |Cooper |Jas. | | | | | |- |NE46 |Hall |Hugh |[[Hall-4195|Hall, Hugh]] |1742 |Pa Lancaster |1817 |NC Iredell |- |NE47 |Balie |John | | | | | |- |NE48 |Balie |Wm. |[[Bailey-893|Balie, William]] |1733 |NC |1800 |NC Iredell |- |NE49 |Locker |Geo. | | | | | |- |NE50 |Reed |Jno. | | | | | |- |NE51 |Dobson |Benj. |[[Dobson-3329|Dobson, Benjamin]] |1755 | |1810 |NC Iredell |- |NE52 |Kilpatricktranscription shows Kirkpatrick vice Kilpatrick in original |Andw. | | | | | |- |NE53 |Tompsonmissing from transcription |Peter | | | | | |} Note:(William) Waugh (name missing) would be placed close to SW 18 and SW 20. === Footnotes === Title: Map of Fourth Creek Congregation (Iredell County, North Carolina), Date Published: 1847; Date Depicted: 1773, Creator: Individual, [[Sharpe-68|William Sharpe]], Sponsor: North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources, This Map depicts landowners in the Fourth Creek Congregation, Iredell County, N.C. Notes at the bottom of the map give directions to the center of the congregation. One of the notes reads, "At the "Meeting House' Statesville was located in 1790. The Court House of Iredell County, N. Ca." Bibliographic Note: This map was published in 1847, based on an original 1773 map by William Sharpe. * I could not find [[Allison-674|Andrew Allison]] on the map of the Fourth Creek Congregation. * [[Wilson-50401|Rev Lewis Feuilleteau Wilson, Sr.]], pastor of the Fourth Creek Congregation from about 1793-1803 did not appear on the map since he did not move to the area until 1786. === Sources === *A full scale map is online at the North Carolina Archives Web Site [http://dc.lib.unc.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ncmaps/id/118 Link] * [http://www.ncgenweb.us/iredell/images/FourthCreekCongregation.jpg Transcription] on NC Genweb, transcribed in 1976 by Homer Keever, accessed Sep 21, 2017, errors noted above in table * [https://archive.org/stream/oldfourthcreekco00rayn#page/322/mode/2up Old Fourth Creek Congregation : the story of the First Presbyterian Church, Statesville, 1764-1989], Author, Raynal, Henry Middleton, 1924-, First Presbyterian Church (Statesville, N.C.) *[https://archive.org/download/historyofoldfour00firs/historyofoldfour00firs.pdf History of Old Fourth Creek Congregation], 1764-1964 * BIOGRAPHICAL & GENEALOGICAL SKETCHES, PERSONS BURIED IN THE 1756 FOURTH CREEK BURYING GROUND, STATESVILLE, N. 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Fourth of July E-Cards

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Fragmenta Genealogica

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England| England Sources]] __TOC__ == Fragmenta Genealogica == * by [[Crisp-1296|Frederick Arthur Crisp]] (1851-1922) * printed at the private press of F.A. Crisp, London, 1889-1910. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Fragmenta Genealogica|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 (1889) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ySswAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/fragmentagenealo01cris_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/fragmentagenealo01cris ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000051546 * Vol. 2 (1894) ::* https://archive.org/details/fragmentagenealo02cris_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/fragmentagenealo02cris ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000051546 * Vol. 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/fragmentagenealo03cris_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/fragmentagenealo03cris * Vol. 4 ::* https://archive.org/details/fragmentagenealo04cris_0 * Vol. 5 (1900) ::* https://archive.org/details/fragmentagenealo05cris * Vol. 6 (1901) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=zSowAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/fragmentagenealo06cris_0 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000051546 * Vol. 7 (1902) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=eSwwAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/fragmentagenealo07cris ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000051546 * Vol. 8 ::* https://archive.org/details/fragmentagenealo08cris * Vol. 9 ::* https://archive.org/details/fragmentagenealo09cris_0 * Vol. 10 ::* https://archive.org/details/fragmentagenealo10cris_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/fragmentagenealo10cris ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000051546 * Vol. 11 (1906) ::* https://archive.org/details/fragmentagenealo11cris * Vol. 12 (1906) ::* https://archive.org/details/fragmentagenealo12cris_0 * Vol. 13 (1909) ::* https://archive.org/details/fragmentagenealo13cris ::* https://archive.org/details/fragmentagenealo13cris_0 === Table of Contents === * Vol. 1 ::* [https://books.google.com/books?id=ySswAAAAYAAJ&pg=PP13 Contents] * Vol. 2 ::* [https://archive.org/details/fragmentagenealo02cris_0/page/n12/mode/1up Contents] * Vol. 3 ::* [https://archive.org/details/fragmentagenealo03cris_0/page/n10/mode/1up Contents] * Vol. 4 ::* [https://archive.org/details/fragmentagenealo04cris_0/page/n12/mode/1up Contents] * Vol. 5 ::* [https://archive.org/details/fragmentagenealo05cris/page/n12/mode/1up Contents] * Vol. 6 ::* [https://books.google.com/books?id=zSowAAAAYAAJ&pg=PP13 Contents] * Vol. 7 ::* [https://books.google.com/books?id=eSwwAAAAYAAJ&pg=PP15 Contents] * Vol. 8 ::* [https://archive.org/details/fragmentagenealo08cris/page/n12/mode/1up Contents] * Vol. 9 ::* [https://archive.org/details/fragmentagenealo09cris_0/page/n8/mode/1up Contents] * Vol. 10 ::* [https://archive.org/details/fragmentagenealo10cris_0/page/n10/mode/1up Contents] * Vol. 11 ::* No Table of Contents - See [https://archive.org/details/fragmentagenealo11cris/page/265/mode/1up Index] * Vol. 12 ::* [https://archive.org/details/fragmentagenealo12cris_0/page/n12/mode/1up Contents] * Vol. 13 ::* [https://archive.org/details/fragmentagenealo13cris/page/n12/mode/1up Contents] === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Crisp, Frederick Arthur. ''[[Space:Fragmenta Genealogica|Fragmenta Genealogica]]'' (F.A. Crisp, London, 1889-1910) * ([[#Crisp|Crisp]])

France genealogical resources

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[[Category: France Genealogy Resources]][[Category: France]] This is a list of genealogical resources for France. == Departmental and Municipal Archives == These sites provide access to numerized records for parish registers (baptisms, marriages, burials until 1793) and civil registration records (births, marriages, deaths, divorces) since 1793. Each departement has its own site. Availability changes with each department. All the sites listed below are accessed free, some of them require the creation of an account (no charge). Most of them require agreement to Terms of Use before access. '''Please do not post screencaps of the registers''', unless you are certain this is allowed. Many sites provide a permalink feature. When using information from the Archives, make sure to cite where it comes from: "Archives du xxx" and the reference, or shelf mark (called "cote" in French) of the register, if available. For more details on the organization of French departmental archives and how to use them, see the [[Space:How_to_use_French_departmental_archives|How to use French Departmental Archives page]]. See also [http://www.guide-genealogie.com/guide/archives-en-ligne.html this list at guide-genealogie.com]. === Departments (Archives Départementales) === {|border=2 class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="2" !Region!!Nr!!Department!!Website!!Notes |- |Île-de-France||75||Paris||http://archives.paris.fr/r/124/-at-civil-de-paris/,
See also [https://www.famillesparisiennes.org/ Familles Parisiennes] for pre-1860 research || All records before 1860 were destroyed during the Commune events in 1870 |- |Île-de-France||92||Hauts-de-Seine||https://archives.hauts-de-seine.fr/n/archives-en-ligne/n:89|| |- |Île-de-France||93||Seine-Saint-Denis||https://archives.seinesaintdenis.fr/Archives-en-ligne/p220/Le-portail-de-l-Histoire-des-familles-et-des-populations ||May still be incomplete. For Saint-Denis see below. |- |Île-de-France||94||Val-de-Marne||http://archives.valdemarne.fr/r/4/archives-en-ligne/ || |- |Île-de-France||91||Essonne||http://www.essonne.fr/culture-loisirs-tourisme/archives-departementales/rechercher-dans-les-archives/|| |- |Île-de-France||78||Yvelines||https://archives.yvelines.fr/rechercher/archives-en-ligne ||Also includes many resources for the former Seine-et-Oise (Essonne and Val d'Oise) |- |Île-de-France||77||Seine-et-Marne||http://archives.seine-et-marne.fr/archives-en-ligne || |- |Île-de-France||95||Val d'Oise||http://archives.valdoise.fr/||Pontoise archives available on their own site (see below) |- |Hauts-de-France||59||Nord||https://archivesdepartementales.lenord.fr/?id=etat_civil||New, non-Flash website appears to be up and running |- |Hauts-de-France||02||Aisne||http://archives.aisne.fr/ ||Many documents are reconstituted due to widespread destruction during the world wars. |- |Hauts-de-France||60||Oise||http://archives.oise.fr/archives-en-ligne/ || |- |Hauts-de-France||80||Somme||http://recherche.archives.somme.fr/|| |- |Hauts-de-France||62||Pas-de-Calais|| http://www.archivespasdecalais.fr/Archives-en-ligne || |- |Grand Est||08||Ardennes|| https://archives.cd08.fr/ || Some records destroyed during the world wars, especially in the south of the department. |- |Grand Est||10||Aube||http://www.archives-aube.fr/r/16/inventaires-bibliotheque-et-archives-numerisees/ || |- |Grand Est||51||Marne||http://archives.marne.fr/ ||Some documents are reconstituted due to destruction during the world wars. |- |Grand Est||52||Haute-Marne||http://archives.haute-marne.fr/archives/search|| |- |Grand Est||54||Meurthe-et-Moselle||http://www.archives.meurthe-et-moselle.fr/fr/archives-en-ligne.html || |- |Grand Est||55||Meuse||http://archives.meuse.fr/search/home || |- |Grand Est||57||Moselle|| http://www.archives57.com/index.php/recherches/archives-en-ligne || Decennial tables and parish registers available, no 19th century civil registration online |- |Grand Est||67||Bas-Rhin|| http://archives.bas-rhin.fr/rechercher/documents-numerises/ || See the Strasbourg archives for additional records. |- |Grand Est||68||Haut-Rhin||https://archives68.alsace.eu/page/archives-numerisees||Civil records from 1793 to 1892. Parish registers (prior to 1793) are being digitised and put online town by town in backwards alphabetical order. |- |Grand Est||88||Vosges|| http://archives.vosges.fr/recherche-en-ligne/base-de-donnees-et-images-numerisees || |- |Pays de la Loire||44||Loire-Atlantique||http://archives.loire-atlantique.fr/jcms/chercher/archives-numerisees/genealogie-fr-c_5670 || For Nantes see below. Formerly Loire-Inférieure |- |Pays de la Loire||49||Maine-et-Loire||https://www.archives49.fr/acces-directs/archives-en-ligne/|| |- |Pays de la Loire||53||Mayenne|| http://www.lamayenne.fr/fr/Archives53/Archives-en-ligne || |- |Pays de la Loire||72||Sarthe|| http://archives.sarthe.fr/r/24/en-ligne/ || |- |Pays de la Loire||85||Vendée|| https://etatcivil-archives.vendee.fr/r/1/ || |- |Centre-Val de Loire||41||Loir-et-Cher||http://www.culture41.fr/Archives-departementales/Rechercher-et-contribuer/Archives-en-ligne|| |- |Centre-Val de Loire||18||Cher||https://www.archives18.fr/archives-numerisees|| |- |Centre-Val de Loire||28||Eure-et-Loir|| https://archives28.fr/archives-et-inventaires-en-ligne/histoire-des-individus-des-populations-et-genealogie || |- |Centre-Val de Loire||36||Indre|| http://archives36.fr/|| |- |Centre-Val de Loire||37||Indre-et-Loire||https://archives.touraine.fr/?id=recherche_thematique|| |- |Centre-Val de Loire||45||Loiret||https://www.archives-loiret.fr/ || Many records destroyed during WWII |- |Nouvelle-Aquitaine||16||Charente||http://archives.lacharente.fr/arkotheque/consult_fonds/index.php?ref_fonds=12|| |- |Nouvelle-Aquitaine||17||Charente-Maritime||https://archives.charente-maritime.fr/archives-en-ligne/consulter-documents-numerises|| |- |Nouvelle-Aquitaine||19||Corrèze||http://www.archives.cg19.fr/recherche/archiveenligne/||See below fro Brive-la-Gaillarde |- |Nouvelle-Aquitaine||23||Creuse||http://archives.creuse.fr/s/2/registres-paroissiaux-et-d-etat-civil/?|| |- |Nouvelle-Aquitaine||24||Dordogne||http://archives-num.dordogne.fr/pleade330/search-form.html?name=etat-civil|| |- |Nouvelle-Aquitaine||33||Gironde||http://gael.gironde.fr/pages/index.html|| Incomplete |- |Nouvelle-Aquitaine||40||Landes||http://archivesenligne.landes.org/article.php?larub=7&titre=genealogie|| |- |Nouvelle-Aquitaine||47||Lot-et-Garonne||http://www.archinoe.fr/cg47/registre.php || |- |Nouvelle-Aquitaine||64||Pyrénées-Atlantiques||http://earchives.le64.fr/etat-civil-search-form.html||Formerly Basses-Pyrénées |- |Nouvelle-Aquitaine||79||Deux-Sèvres||https://archives-deux-sevres-vienne.fr/archive/resultats/ecalternatif/n:100?type=ecalternatif|| Site shared with Vienne Archives |- |Nouvelle-Aquitaine||86||Vienne||https://archives-deux-sevres-vienne.fr/archive/resultats/ecalternatif/n:100?type=ecalternatif|| Site shared with Deux-Sèvres Archives |- |Nouvelle-Aquitaine||87||Haute-Vienne||http://archives.haute-vienne.fr/r/12/|| |- |Bretagne||22||Côtes d'Armor||http://sallevirtuelle.cotesdarmor.fr/EC/ecx/connexion.aspx || Formerly Côtes-du-Nord, website restricted to French residents, those outside need VPN to access |- |Bretagne||29||Finistère||http://mnesys-portail.archives-finistere.fr/?id=recherche_etat_civil || Incomplete: many municipalities not numerized yet |- |Bretagne||35||Ille-et-Vilaine||http://archives-en-ligne.ille-et-vilaine.fr/thot_internet/FrmSommaireFrame.asp ||See below for Rennes |- |Bretagne||56||Morbihan||https://patrimoines-archives.morbihan.fr/rechercher/archives/archives-en-ligne || |- |Normandie||14||Calvados||https://archives.calvados.fr/editorial/page/4230e8fa-b522-450d-9754-45d319d3c628|| |- |Normandie||27||Eure||http://archives.eure.fr/ ||Census records only available 1891 onward. |- |Normandie||50||Manche||https://www.archives-manche.fr/r/1/rechercher/|| |- |Normandie||61||Orne||http://archives.orne.fr/consultez/consultez2.html|| |- |Normandie||76||Seine-Maritime||http://www.archivesdepartementales76.net/rechercher/archives-en-ligne/ ||Formerly named Seine-Inférieure |- |Bourgogne-Franche-Comté|| 21||Côte-d'Or ||https://archives.cotedor.fr/v2/site/AD21/Rechercher/Recherche_thematique/Genealogie|| |- |Bourgogne-Franche-Comté|| 25||Doubs ||https://portail-archives.doubs.fr/editorial/page/22974e8c-0ee5-404c-b392-53e205e7625a||Decennial tables, civil registration may be incomplete. For Besançon and Montbéliard see below |- |Bourgogne-Franche-Comté|| 39||Jura ||http://archives39.fr/Acces-aux-documents-numerises/p13/Documents-numerises-en-ligne||Has parish registers and decennial tables, civil registrations may still be incomplete |- |Bourgogne-Franche-Comté|| 58||Nièvre ||http://archives.cg58.fr/?id=chercher|| |- |Bourgogne-Franche-Comté|| 70||Haute-Saône ||http://archives.haute-saone.fr/n/archives-numerisees/n:118|| |- |Bourgogne-Franche-Comté|| 71||Saône-et-Loire ||https://www.archives71.fr/consulter/en-ligne/familles-et-individus|| |- |Bourgogne-Franche-Comté|| 89||Yonne ||http://www.yonne-archives.fr/Archives-en-ligne/Fonds-numerises|| |- |Bourgogne-Franche-Comté|| 90||Territoire de Belfort ||https://archives.territoiredebelfort.fr/page/acceder-aux-fonds-numerises|| |- |Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes||01||Ain ||http://www.archives.ain.fr/n/archives-numerisees/n:313|| |- |Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes|| 03||Allier ||http://archives.allier.fr/|| |- |Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes|| 07||Ardèche ||http://archives.ardeche.fr/Accueil/Consulter_les_archives_numerisees|| |- |Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes||15||Cantal ||http://archives.cantal.fr/?id=recherche_guidee_etat_civil|| |- |Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes||26 ||Drôme ||http://archives.ladrome.fr/?id=recherche_guidee|| |- |Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes|| 38||Isère ||https://archives.isere.fr/|| |- |Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes||42 ||Loire ||http://www.loire.fr/jcms/c_825883/les-archives-en-ligne||The permalinks don't work (they are not permanent. Do not use them). |- |Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes||43||Haute-Loire ||http://www.archives43.fr/article.php?larub=5|| |- |Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes||63||Puy-de-Dôme ||http://www.archivesdepartementales.puydedome.fr/n/archives-en-ligne/n:3|| |- |Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes||69||Rhône & Métropole de Lyon ||http://archives.rhone.fr/||See municipal archives for Lyon |- |Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes||73|| Savoie||http://www.savoie-archives.fr/8075-page-test.htm|| |- |Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes||74||Haute-Savoie ||http://archives.hautesavoie.fr/?id=248|| |- |Occitanie||09 || Ariège||http://archives.ariege.fr/|| |- |Occitanie||11||Aude||https://archivesdepartementales.aude.fr/les-archives-en-ligne|| |- |Occitanie||12||Aveyron||http://archives.aveyron.fr/n/archives-en-ligne/n:21|| |- |Occitanie||30||Gard||http://archives.gard.fr/accueil.html||Civil registration partially available for 241 communes, other assorted documents can be found on the site. |- |Occitanie||31||Haute-Garonne||http://archives.haute-garonne.fr/archives_en_ligne/3cadre_docs_arch.html||Toulouse archives (after 1793) on their own site |- |Occitanie||32||Gers||http://www.archives32.fr/||Decennial tables, civil registration progressively added |- |Occitanie||34||Hérault||http://archives-pierresvives.herault.fr/n/archives-en-ligne/n:1|| |- |Occitanie||46||Lot ||http://archives.lot.fr/r/8/consulter-en-ligne/|| |- |Occitanie||48||Lozère ||http://archives.lozere.fr/n/archives-en-ligne/n:265|| |- |Occitanie||65||Hautes-Pyrénées ||http://www.archivesenligne65.fr/article.php?larub=18&titre=acces-thematique|| |- |Occitanie||66||Pyrénées-Orientales ||http://www.ledepartement66.fr/1372-archives-en-ligne-archives-departementales-des-pyrenees-orientales.htm|| |- |Occitanie||81||Tarn ||http://archives.tarn.fr/index.php?id=858 || |- |Occitanie||82||Tarn-et-Garonne ||http://www.archives82.fr/rechercher-et-consulter.html|| |- |Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur||04||Alpes de Haute-Provence||http://www.archives04.fr/r/68/archives-en-ligne/||Formerly Basses-Alpes |- |Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur||05||Hautes-Alpes ||https://www.archives05.fr/n/archives-numerisees/n:95|| |- |Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur||06||Alpes-Maritimes||https://www.departement06.fr/archives-departementales/outils-de-recherche-et-archives-numerisees-2895.html|| |- |Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur||13||Bouches-du-Rhône||http://www.archives13.fr/archives13/CG13/|| |- |Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur||83||Var ||https://archives.var.fr/article.php?larub=97|| |- |Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur||84||Vaucluse ||http://archives.vaucluse.fr/documents-numerises/|| |- |Corse||2A ||Corse-du-Sud ||http://archives.corsedusud.fr/Internet_THOT/FrmSommaireFrame.asp|| |- |Corse||2B ||Haute-Corse ||http://www.haute-corse.fr/site/index.php?page=etat-civil|| |- |Guadeloupe||971||Guadeloupe ||http://www.archivesguadeloupe.fr/archives-en-ligne/etat-civil-search-form.html|| |- |Martinique||972||Martinique ||http://anom.archivesnationales.culture.gouv.fr/caomec2/recherche.php?territoire=MARTINIQUE|| |- |Guyane||973||Guyane||http://anom.archivesnationales.culture.gouv.fr/caomec2/recherche.php?territoire=GUYANE|| |- |La Réunion||974||La Réunion||https://www.cg974.fr/culture/index.php/Archives/pr%C3%A9sentation-archives/documents-en-ligne.html
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http://anom.archivesnationales.culture.gouv.fr/caomec2/recherche.php?territoire=REUNION || |- |Other Overseas Territories||||||http://anom.archivesnationales.culture.gouv.fr/caomec2/a-propos.php||Includes former colonies |- |} === Municipal archives === {|border=2 class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="2" !Commune!!Nr!!Department!!Website!!Notes |- |Aix-en-Provence||13||Bouches-du-Rhône||http://aix.arkotheque.fr/|| |- |Alès||30||Gard||http://www.alescevennes.fr/portal/portal/ac/culture/archives-municipales/etat-civil-archives-municipales|| |- |Amiens||80||Somme||https://www.amiens.fr/Vivre-a-Amiens/Culture-Patrimoine/Les-Archives-municipales-et-communautaires|| |- |Angoulême||16||Charente||http://www.angouleme.fr:8086/|| |- |Arbois, Poligny, et Salins||39||Jura||http://www.archives39.fr/4DCGI/web_Custompage/htm/39registres.shtm/ILUMP10556|| |- |Aubervilliers||93||Seine-Saint-Denis||http://archives.aubervilliers.fr/Archives-en-ligne|| |- |Avignon||84||Vaucluse||http://archives.avignon.fr/4DCGI/Web_Custompage/archenligne.shtm/ILUMP14822|| |- |Bastia||20||Corse||http://www.bastia.corsica/vivre-a-bastia/etat-civil-228.html?L=18.html.html|| |- |Besançon||25||Doubs||http://memoirevive.besancon.fr/?id=158_183|| |- |Blois||41||Loir-et-Cher||http://archives.blois.fr/|| |- |Bonifacio||20||Corse||http://www.bonifacio-mairie.fr/corse-du-sud/bonifacio.php?id=93|| |- |Bordeaux Métropole||33||Gironde||http://archives.bordeaux-metropole.fr/n/salle-de-lecture/n:40|| |- |Bourg-en-Bresse||01||Ain||http://archives.bourgendoc.fr/|| |- |Brest||29||Finistère||https://archives.mairie-brest.fr/|| |- |Brive-la-Gaillard||19||Corrèze||http://archives.brive.fr/|| |- |Cannes||06||Alpes-Maritimes||http://archivescannes.ville-cannes.fr/|| |- |Chassieu||69||Rhône||http://www.archives-chassieu.fr/n/archives-en-ligne/n:445|| |- |Châtenay-Malabry||92||Hauts-de-Seine||http://archives.chatenay-malabry.fr/?id=6|| |- |Cholet||49||Maine-et-Loire||https://www.cholet.fr/archives/|| |- |Gennevillers||92||Hauts-de-Seine||http://archives.ville-gennevilliers.fr/|| |- |Grenoble||38||Isère||https://www.grenoble.fr/411-fonds-des-archives-en-ligne.htm|| |- |La Roche-sur-Yon||85||Vendée||http://archives.ville-larochesuryon.fr/|| |- |Le Havre||76||Seine-Maritime||http://archives.lehavre.fr/delia-CMS/archives/site/article_id-/sstopic_id-/topic_id-/topic_parent_id-805/|| |- |Lorient||56||Morbihan||http://archives.lorient.bzh/|| |- |Lyon||69M||Lyon Métropole||http://www.fondsenligne.archives-lyon.fr/ac69v2/genealogie.php?mode=1|| |- |Metz||57||Moselle||https://archives.metz.fr/|| |- |Meudon||92||Hauts-de-Seine||https://www.meudon.fr/decouvrir-meudon/archives-municipales-766.html|| |- |Montbéliard||25||Doubs||http://archives.montbeliard.com/4DCGI/Web_Custompage/index.shtm/ILUMP3264|| |- |Montpellier||34||Hérault||https://archives.montpellier.fr/4DCGI/Web_Custompage/index.shtm/ILUMP10828|| |- |Nancy||54||Meurthe-et-Moselle||http://archives.nancy.fr/archives-numerisees/|| |- |Nantes||44||Loire-Atlantique||http://www.archives.nantes.fr/PAGES/ENLIGNE/etat_civil/etat_civil.htm (after 1793)
http://www.archives.nantes.fr/PAGES/ENLIGNE/registres_paroissiaux/registres_paroissiaux.htm (before 1793)|| |- |Nîmes||30||Gard||http://www.nimes.fr/index.php?id=3233||(1793 to 1912, no parish registers, requires registration to view archives) |- |Orléans||45||Loiret|| http://archives.orleans-metropole.fr/r/29/archives-numerisees/ || |- |Pau||64||Pyrénées-Atlantiques||https://archives.agglo-pau.fr/|| |- |Pontoise||95||Val-d'Oise||http://archives.ville-pontoise.fr:2487/4DCGI/Web_Actes/ILUMP27288|| |- |Quimper||29||Finistère||http://www.quimper.bzh/410-archives-municipales.htm|| |- |Reims||51||Marne||https://www.reims.fr/la-culture-a-reims/archives-municipales-et-communautaires|| |- |Rennes||35||Ille-et-Vilaine||http://www.archives.rennes.fr/archives-et-inventaires/archives-en-ligne/|| |- |Saint-Ambroix||30||Gard||http://www.saint-ambroix.fr/index.php/Archives%20municipales?idpage=90&idmetacontenu=167||(indexes only, no records) |- |Saint-Denis||93||Seine-Saint-Denis||http://archives.ville-saint-denis.fr/n/les-gens/n:6|| |- |Sceaux||92||Hauts-de-Seine||http://archives.sceaux.fr/archives-numerisees|| |- |Strasbourg||67||Bas-Rhin||https://archives.strasbourg.eu|| *Recent BMD records, with marginal notes * Domicilary registers (1796-1870) * Adress books (1870-1939) * "Bourgoisie" (city citizenship) records * Notary records * ... |- |Tarbes||65||Hautes-Pyrénées||http://www.archives.tarbes.fr/|| |- |Toulouse||31||Haute-Garonne||http://www.archives.mairie-toulouse.fr/||(after 1793, parish registers available through Haute-Garonne archives) |- |} == Other Resources== *[http://www.fichierorigine.com/ Fichier Origine]-This site provides information on many of the pioneers to Quebec. Many of the entries offer details of the respective families and can help extend genealogical research back to France. * [https://www.napoleon.org/en/history-of-the-two-empires/the-republican-calendar/ Napoleon.org: The Republican Calendar]-This site provides an explanation of the Republican/Revolutionary calendar, a convenient calculator to convert Republican dates to Gregorian and vice versa, as well as a link to a PDF with every day of the year with its Republican name. * [https://www.famillesparisiennes.org/ Projet Familles Parisiennes] Provides a range of tools for research in Paris before 1860, including a database of notarial archives. * [http://www.culture.gouv.fr/documentation/leonore/recherche.htm Base Léonore] The Léonore database provides acces to the files of Légion d'honneur recipients. * [http://www.memoiredeshommes.sga.defense.gouv.fr/ SGA Mémoire des hommes] site from Ministry of Defense with resources on recent French military history, including a database of over 1.4 million [http://www.memoiredeshommes.sga.defense.gouv.fr/fr/article.php?larub=24&titre=morts-pour-la-france-de-la-premiere-guerre-mondiale French soldiers killed during World War I]. * [http://www.archives-nationales.culture.gouv.fr/fr/web/guest/home Archives Nationales] Home of the French National Archives. Hosts lots of documents including notarial archives. * [http://en.geneanum.com/france/databases/naturalizations.html Geneanum Naturalizations] Database of persons who have received French nationality. *[http://french-genealogy.typepad.com/ The French Genealogy Blog] An English language blog that comprehensively covers French genealogy. It often provides updates on additions made to the online archives.

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France in World War II
{{Image|file=Photos-677.jpg |align=c |size=380 |caption= }} {{clear}} France declared war on Germany on September 2, 1939, but by June, 1940, France surrendered to Germany. The National Assembly caved in, turning power over to Marshal Philippe Pétain (a World War 1 hero). Petain turned the French republic into a non-democratic government (working with Germany). Collaborating with Nazi Germany, France sent its French police on raids to capture Jews and "undesirables in the northern zone - (occupied by German Wehrmacht) as well as the southern "free zone”. The civil jurisdiction of the Vichy government extended over the whole of metropolitan France, except for Alsace-Lorraine, a disputed territory which was placed under German administration. *75,000 Jewish people were in France but did not hold French citizenship. {{Image|file=France_in_World_War_II.png |align=c |size=380 |caption=France. }} While Petain was collaborating with the Germans, on the other side, de Gaulle was in England for safety, leading the (Provisional Government of the French Republic) from England. He returned with the Allies, June 1944 when the huge Allied forces invasion of Normandy and the south of France. Later GPRF led by de Gaulle was recognized as the legitimate government of France by all of the allies the October 23, 1944. With the Allied invasion the Vichy regime collapsed. The third entity,'''French resistance''' helped behind the scenes from within France and aided the Allies' in the rapid advance through France. It supplied intelligence to the Allies, attacking the Germans when possible, assisting escape of Allied airmen, executing acts of sabotage on the electrical, transportation, and telecommunications. These were the opposite of what the Vichy government was doing, composed of middle to lower middle class from '''220,000 to 400,000 people.''' {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-5.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=France. }} (1939 to 1940) France was losing the war against Germany. {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-1.png |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{Clear}} '''10 June 1940''', the French military capitulated. The government fell, (1940-1944), left the city of Paris during the German invasion for Vichy, France. Vichy French government was a 4 year period of working with the Nazis through June, 1944 doing their evil work. '''Two Holocaust camps were established in Vichy France''': see Holocaust Project: [[:Category: Gurs Transit Camp Victims|Gurs camp]] 1944 the Allies came to the rescue of France. The Allies and United States, Great Britain invaded France from Normandy and other spots and managed to expel those conquerors, the overbearing Germans. 1944 the '''Allies''' (United States, Great Britain invaded France from Normandy and S. France and managed to expel the overbearing Germans as well as Vichy government. (D-Day) {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-4.png |align=c |size=300 |caption=Normandy, English Channel. }}{{Clear}} '''TIMELINE:''' *Sept, 1939 - France and Great Britain declared war on Germany after Germany invaded Poland, *Allied success in North Africa. *May 10, 1940 - Nazis invade France, Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands *May 15, 1940 - Holland surrenders to the Nazis. *May 26, 1940 - Germany invade, defeat France as well as forcing the British out of France. Evacuation of Allied troops and de Gaulle from Dunkirk begins. *May 28, 1940 - Belgium surrenders to the Nazis *June 3, 1940 - Germans bomb Paris; Dunkirk evacuation ends *June 10, 1940 - Norway surrenders to the Nazis; Italy declares war on Britain and France. *June 14, 1940 - Germans enter Paris {{Image|file=France_in_World_War_II-2.png |align=r |size=230 |caption=Germans enter Paris }} *June 22, 1940 - France surrenders to Germany, signs an armistice with Nazi Germany. *June 23, 1940 - Hitler tours Paris. *June 28, 1940 - Britain recognizes General Charles de Gaulle as the Free French leader who stays in England a while. De Gaule's speech from London , saying " they had lost the battle, but not the war." *July 5, 1940 - French Vichy government forced to break off relations with Britain {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-82.jpg |align=r |size=170 |caption=French fighter plane. }} *September 15, 1940 - Massive German air raids on London, Southampton, Bristol, Cardiff, Liverpool and Manchester, Coventry, England. *Vichy France governing France, and collaborating with Nazi with arrests. *Greece and Yugoslavia surrenders to Nazis *June 14, 1941 - United States freezes German and Italian assets in America {{Image|file=France_in_World_War_II-3.png |align=r |size=200 |caption=Tunisian campaign. }} *June - Nazi SS - begin mass murder. *Nov. 11, 1942 - Germans and Italians invade unoccupied Vichy France. *June 6, 1944 - D-Day landings on the northern coast of France. Invasion of Normandy: Allies, U.S., British invaded Normandy to free France. {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-9.jpg |align=l |size=240 |caption=D Day. }}{{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-13.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Normandy. }}{{Clear}} *June 27, 1944 - U.S. troops liberate Cherbourg, France. *July 9, 1944 - British and Canadian troops capture Caen, France. *July 18, 1944 - U.S. troops reach St. Lô, France. *July 25-30 - Operation Cobra (U.S. troops break out west of St. Lô). *Aug. 15, 1944 - Operation Dragoon begins (the Allied invasion of Southern France). *Aug. 19, 1944 - Resistance uprising in Paris. *Aug. 25, 1944 - '''Liberation of Paris:''' {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-29.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption= }}{{Clear}} *Sept. 1-4, 1944 - Verdun, Dieppe, Artois, Rouen, Abbeville, Antwerp and Brussels liberated by Allies. *Oct 23, 1944 - Britain, Allies, United States, Soviet Union recognized de Gaulle's group as replacement of the exiled Vichy French State. New regime was called Provisional Government of the French Republic. This enlarged the French armies. *Nov. 24, 1944 - French capture Strasbourg *Dec. 16-27 - Battle of the Bulge in the Ardennes. *May 8, 1945 - V-E (Victory in Europe) Day. Charles de Gaulle announced the end of World War II in France on May 8, 1945. [https://www.timeanddate.com/holidays/france/wwii-victory-day] '''DIVISIONS/ REGIMENTS:''' *French Resistance {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-18.jpg |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{Clear}} At the end of the War, May, 1945 the French army was composed of '''1,250,000 troops''' . * 10 divisions of troops fought in Germany. * 92,000 troops killed by the end of 1940 * 1942, 12,884 Jewish arrested, 3 sweeps, deported to Germany by Vichy police, 12 March 1942. * 1.5 million prisoners of war * 75,000 Jewish people were in France 1940-1944, did not hold French citizenship. ** 24,999 lost in French resistance {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-34.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=LaClerc and troops. }} *Light Cavalry division- 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th 6th light Cavalry, *Cuirassier (armoured) divisions *1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th Armoured Division, *1st, 2nd, 3rd Moroccan Division *1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th 7th North African Light Infantry Division, 83rd, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 191st, 192nd Infantry Division *1st , 2nd Polish Infantry Division. *1st, 2nd, 2rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 83rd, colonial Infantry African Infantry, Colonial Infantry Infantry *2nd Infantry Division, 3rd Motorized, 4th Motorized, 5th, 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th 16th, 17th, 18th, `9th, 20th 21st, 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 25th Infantry division *motorized Infantry Divisions. 45th. 52nd, 53rd, 60th, 63rd, 65th Mountain, 66th Infantry Division *1st & 2nd Chasseurs Divisions for Scandanavia *Light Infantry- 1st, 3rd, 17th, 18th, 59th, 235th, 236th, 237th, 238th, 239th, 240th Light infantry divisions. ::'''Vichy French helping Germany-''' 7th, 9th, 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 15th, 16th, 17th Military Division each headquartered in different areas of France {{Image|file=Holocaust_pictures-25.jpg |align=c |size=360 |caption=''Gurs France internment camp, Creative Commons, GNU license by Etxeko''. }} '''SOURCES''' *[http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/worldwars/genocide/jewish_deportation_01.shtml BBC.co.uk] *[http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/world-war-two/resistance-movements/the-french-resistance/ History Learning site.co.uk] *[https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Holocaust/VichyRegime.html Jewish Virtual Library Vichy Regime] *[https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Holocaust/VichyRegime.html Vichy Regime] *[http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/world-war-two/resistance-movements/special-operations-executive/ History Learning site.co.uk] - Resistance-movements special-operations executive *[http://www.biography.com/people/charles-de-gaulle-9269794 Biography.com] - Charles de Gaulle *[[Wikipedia:Military_history_of_France_during_World_War_II | Wikipedia]] - Military History of France during World War II *[http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/article.php?ModuleId=10005429 Holocaust] *[[Wikipedia:French_Resistance#Elements_of_the_French_R.C3.A9sistance | Wikipedia]] - French Resistance *[[Wikipedia:List_of_French_divisions_in_World_War_II#Cavalry.2C_mechanized.2C_and_armoured_divisions | Wikipedia]] - Cavalry and Armoured Divisions *[[Wikipedia:List_of_French_divisions_in_World_War_II | Wikipedia]] - French Divisions *[http://www.worldwar2history.info/in/France.html World War 2 History] - France *[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/1930682.stm BBC News] - *[http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/article.php?ModuleId=10005429 US Holocaust Library Vichy] *[[Wikipedia:Normandie-Niemen | Normandie]] *[[Wikipedia:Military_history_of_France_during_World_War_II | Wikipedia]] -History of France during World War II *[[Wikipedia:List_of_French_divisions_in_World_War_II#Cavalry.2C_mechanized.2C_and_armoured_divisions |Wikipedia]] List_of_French_divisions_in_World_War_II * Yad Vashem Photo Archives '''WikiTree Resources:''' *[[:Category: Gurs Transit Camp Victims|Gurs camp]]

France Project Guidelines for Name Fields

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[[Category: France]][[Category: France Project]] == Guidelines on Names == The following naming conventions do not apply to French nobles. For French aristocrats, use the '''[[Help:Name_Fields_for_European_Aristocrats|Name Fields for European Aristocrats]]''' naming conventions. === Prefix === Use the prefix field for such titles as Docteur, Prof. and for military ranks such as Colonel, Général, etc. It can also be used for religious titles such as Cardinal. '''Do not use it for noble titles'''. Titles such as Seigneur, Comte, Marquis, Prince etc. should go into the nickname field. === Suffix === This field will rarely be used for French people. French people in general do not use Junior or I, II, III ordinals. === First Name, Middle Name and Preferred Name === '''Forenames, or Prénoms''' All given names ''up to and including the preferred name'' should go in the '''Proper First Name''' field. If you do not know what the preferred name was (this will often be the case for 18th to mid-19th century profiles), put all given names in the Proper First Name field. Many 18th century girls were called Marie followed by another name, which was likely (but not always) the call name. '''Put both names in the ''Proper First Name'' field'''. The case is similar with Anne and with the male name Jean. '''Preferred name, or Prénom usuel''' This is the name used in everyday life. For someone with multiple names, it can be very difficult to establish which was the preferred names. It is quite frequent that the preferred name is not one of the given names at birth at all. Starting from 1831, censuses may be very helpful. '''Hyphenated names''' The use of hyphens changes from one record to another with the preferences of the clerks who wrote the records, and it is difficult to establish a clear guideline until about the 1940s, when compound names became very fashionable and the use of hyphens more systematic. A hyphenated name counts as just one name. '''Jean Baptiste is one name and the two parts of the name should not be in different fields'''. '''Middle name''' There is no "middle name" concept in France. If you are sure of what someone's preferred name was, additional given names after the usual name may be pushed to the middle name field. Otherwise use the "No middle name" radio button. '''Gender of given names''' Some names may look similar to Anglo-saxon names but not have the same gender. Other names saw their use change over time. Here is a list, to be completed: * Claude, Dominique, Camille are used for both men and women. * Laurence and Valentine are feminine. * Jean is always male. * Anne could be used for men (though it is predominantly female). * Marie is often found as one of a man's given name, sometimes as first name, though it will rarely be the call name. * Jean-Marie is a man's name. * Marie-Josèphe is feminine. Marie-Joseph is indecise. In some areas (near the frontier with Hainaut), the name "Joseph" used to be included in all names, for boys and girls, well into the 19th century. * The names Philippe, Eustache, Ambroise, Hilaire, Étienne, Antoine, and even Guillaume could be used for women up to the 18th century. They are now exclusively masculine. === Family Names === The spelling of surnames was not definitively fixed before the middle of the 19th century. At this point however it became very strict, and errors were always officially corrected, which can be seen in the records. Put the variants in the Other Last Names field. '''de, du, de la, le'''... Sometimes these articles are separated from the rest of the name (ex. de La Rue, Le Roux) and sometimes they are all together (Delarue, Leroux). Again, this was not set before the middle of the 19th century. Use the style you see on the records. '''Do not use''' the mixed caps style (DuPont, LeMarchand....) this style is not used in France. '''Saint, St, St.''' : If the family name starts with "Saint", write it in full. Do not use "St.". Use the hyphen if it is in the records. '''Current Last Name for married women''' : a woman's legal name is, and always was, her maiden name and it is the name that is used on all records, including parish records as well as census records (up to the end of the 19th century). You can put the married name in the Current Last Name field if you are sure it is the name the person used in everyday life. Otherwise put the married name in the Other Last Names field.

France Project Reliable Sources

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[[Category:France Project]] [[Category:Reliable Sources for Pre-1700 Profiles]] [[Category:France Genealogy Resources]] This page provides a list of sources recommended by the [[Project:France|France Project]] for work on [[Help:Pre-1700 Profiles|Pre-1700 profiles]]. ==Work in progress== If your favourite source for French pre-1700 profiles is not listed below, please ask a question about it, either in the [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/wikitree-french-roots France Google Group] or in G2G with the tag {{Tag Link|FRANCE}} - so that the source can be evaluated and added to this page. == Reliable Sources == * '''Parish records''': baptisms, marriages, burials, and other acts such as confirmations, recantations... These are available through the Departmental Archives (Archives Départementales) according to the department where the place of the event currently belongs. They can be consulted in person at the Archives or, in most cases, online through the different Archives website. [[Space:France_genealogical_resources|List of Departmental Archives websites]] and [[Space:How_to_use_French_departmental_archives|how to use them]]. * '''Notarial archives''': marriage contracts, wills, etc. These will also be available through the Departmental Archives, though usually not online. Some Parisian archives can be accessed through Geneanet, but most are post-1700. * Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin ; 1625-1694), ''Histoire généalogique et chronologique de la maison royale de France, des pairs, grands officiers de la Couronne, de la Maison du Roy et des anciens barons du royaume'', Paris (1726-1733), 9 volumes [https://gallica.bnf.fr/services/engine/search/sru?operation=searchRetrieve&version=1.2&collapsing=disabled&rk=42918;4&query=%28%28dc.creator%20all%20%22Anselme%20de%20Sainte-Marie%22%20or%20dc.contributor%20all%20%22Anselme%20de%20Sainte-Marie%22%29%29%20and%20dc.relation%20all%20%22cb364049172%22#resultat-id-1 available at Gallica]: While there are issues with some of the pre-1300 genealogies, this work is reliable after 1500. * Detlev Schwennicke (ed.), ''Europäische Stammtafeln: Stammtafeln zur geschichte der Europäischen Staaten, Neue Folge Band X : Pairs de France und ihre Familien'', Marburg: J.A. Stargardt, 1986: reliable post-1500; there may be reservations regarding the earlier tables. * ... == Unreliable Sources == *'''A tree without sources is insufficient as a source for WikiTree profiles.''' * '''Geneanet trees''': Geneanet trees are user-contributed trees, many of them unsourced. **A tree with precise dates and places will usually be a good guide of where to look for primary records. Please take the time to look for the source and check it for yourself. Do not cite the Geneanet tree as your only source: it is courteous to give credit (under ''See also''); however when the tree exists in multiple copies on the net you may not be crediting the original builder. **When a tree does present sources, please take the time to look up the original sources. Give credit. * '''Other user-contributed trees''': FamilySearch, Ancestry, Geni, MyHeritage, Rootsweb, WikiTree, the Peerage, family association websites, etc. See Geneanet trees. * '''Published databases containing information of uncertain origin''': There are a number of "records" collections available on websites such as Ancestry and MyHeritage (and in some instance formerly distributed on CD-ROM) that do not identify their information sources and in fact are built in whole or in part from doubtful publications and user-contributed content. These include the "Family Data Collection" and similar sources associated with Edmund West, the "Ancestral File," the "Millennium File," the "Pedigree Resource File," and "U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900." * '''Third party indexes''': Indexes created outside of the Archives are not considered reliable. They are a good tool to use in order to find an actual record, but are not a reliable source on their own. This includes FamilySearch's ''International Genealogical Index (IGI)''. * '''Find A Grave memorials''': Most pre-1700 memorials come without an actual burial place and burial details, and are in fact reconstructed from trees. These cannot be used as sources. Some memorials, for instance those for royals interred at Saint-Denis, are reliable, but there are usually other good sources available for these people. * '''Capedia''': The profiles on Capedia have no direct sources and many are user-contributed. Capedia can be used to find quickly how people may be descended from a royal line (this can provide useful leads for connectors), but should not be used as a source. * '''genealogie.quebec''' (François Marchi's website): This site uses a wide range of sources, including a lot of user-contributed, and unverifiable, information. Any information attributed to "courriel de X..." should be disregarded. Some of the contributors can be found on other genealogy sites (Geneanet) where it is clear that they collected their data from online trees. * '''NosOrigines''': NosOrigines is user-contributed. If the NosOrigines pages have sources, look for the sources instead, don't use NosOrigines. * '''Francogene''': Denis Beauregard's website cites sources, but without showing clearly the facts they support and some of them are of questionable quality. Francogene is a good site to use for clues but should always be checked against other, more reliable sources. * '''Roglo''': per the site's disclaimer, "the Roglo database is not an absolute reference and may contain errors... Remember to check other sources". * '''[[wikipedia:fr:Nicolas Viton de Saint-Allais|Nicolas Viton de Saint-Allais]]''' (author of ''Nobiliaire Universel de France'' and numerous other genealogy books): Viton de Saint-Allais's genealogy work is considered "of poor value", and should only be accepted with extreme caution. It contains many approximations and occasionnally artificial connections. Use better noted genealogists instead, such as Anselme, d'Hozier, Jougla de Morenas, or Chaix d'Est-Ange. * '''Jean-Baptiste-Pierre Jullien de Courcelles''' (''Dictionnaire Universel de la Noblesse de France''), while is reputation is not tainted like Nicolas Viton de Saint-Allais's, bought Saint-Allais's practice and continued his work, and for this reason should be used with caution. ==Frauds and fabrications== Be aware of the possibility of frauds and fabrications used to create connections to noble or otherwise desirable ancestors. There is a whole category listing some of the known frauds: * [[:Category:Frauds_and_Fabrications|Frauds and Fabrications]], including the ** [[:Category:Gustave_Anjou_Fraud|Gustave Anjou Fraud]] where some lines are fraudulent French aristocratic lineages. This is not one single publication - Anjou made his living in America over three decades by selling fabricated genealogies to individual customers. Some of his publications include fake ancestries for New France settlers.

Francis Taylor Diary, 1786-1799

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== About the Diary == [[Taylor-17742|Francis Taylor]] (1747-1799), the bachelor son of [[Taylor-4563|George Taylor]] and [[Gibson-2339|Rachel Gibson]], kept a diary of his life on his father's plantation in Orange County, Virginia from 1786 until his death in 1799. By the first year of the diary, Francis's mother Rachel was dead, as was Francis's step-mother, Sarah Taliaferro, who was the widow of Francis Conway and the second wife of George Taylor. The diary begins with Francis and his half-brother George Conway Taylor residing at their father's original Orange County home ''Collina'' and contains accounts in 1786-87 of the construction of their father's new home ''Midland'', which Francis would inherit on his father's death in 1792. === Provenance === The original diary was found in the attic of ''Rosebud'', the home of [[Taylor-20040|Robert Taylor, Jr.]], Francis's first cousin once removed, by [[Grinnan-14|Dr. Andrew Glassell Grinnan]] (1827-1902) , who was great-grandson of Francis's uncle [[Taylor-12234|Erasmus Taylor]] (1715-1794) -- ''see Relationship Chart below''. Dr. Grinnan was a respected historian of the Taylor and Glassell families of early Orange County, Virginia. His grandparents [[Glassell-5|Andrew Glassell]] (1738-1827) and [[Taylor-12632|Elizabeth Taylor]] had a close family relationship with Francis and appear frequently in the diary. During the time he owned and studied the diary, Dr. Grinnan made a number of annotations to the diary, which appear in line and are indicated in the attached transcript by his initials (AGG). Dr. Grinnan eventually sold the diary to another Taylor family historian, [[Anderson-43760|William Kyle Anderson]], great grandson of Francis's brother Commodore Richard Taylor and author of [https://archive.org/details/donaldrobertsonh00ande/page/n10 ''Donald Robertson and his wife Rachel Rogers of King and Queen County, Virginia, etc.''] Anderson's niece [[Anderson-43781|Susan Harris Anderson]] appears to be the one who transcribed Francis's diary, [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Francis_Taylor_Diary_1786-1799-14.pdf "Note" page accompanying the diary transcript], by Sue H. Anderson, identifying her uncle as the owner of the diary and in 1900 William Kyle Anderson wrote a forward to the diary that contains brief biographies of its most often-mentioned people. Anderson also made annotations to the diary, indicated by his initials (WKA). During the course of his work on Francis Taylor's diary ''(and possibly on his book)'', Anderson appears to have collaborated with Taylor family historian [[Taylor-17352|Philip Fall Taylor]], whose annotations on the diary are indicated by (PFT). Anderson bequeathed the original diary to his sister [[Anderson-43778|Sallie Quicksall (Anderson) Venable]] with instructions that the diary eventually be donated to the [http://www.lva.virginia.gov/ Library of Virginia] in Richmond, where it currently resides. Copies of the diary and its transcript are on file at [http://filsonhistorical.org/ Filson Historical Society] in Louisville Kentucky, where Philip Fall Taylor's papers reside, and [https://library.unc.edu/ University of North Carolina Library], Chapel Hill. This copy of the diary transcript comes from the papers of another Taylor family historian and genealogist, [[Taylor-17245|Sarah Jouett (Taylor) Prisley]]. She is the grand niece of Philip Fall Taylor and his sister [[Taylor-17351|Sarah Jouett (Taylor) Cannon]], who was secretary and treasurer of the [https://history.ky.gov/ Kentucky Historical Society] for many years, and for whom the younger Jouett was named. Jouett Taylor Prisley's handwriting can be seen filling in some of the more faded sections of this copy of the transcript, and her "About This Diary" paper is linked in the References section below. === Transcript === * The original leather-bound diary notebooks found by Dr. Grinnan were missing the entire year for 1793 * This transcript of the diary is missing the month of March 1786, and the days between 03 Apr - 24 May 1799 * Francis's annual financial account appears at the end of each year of the diary, beginning in 1787, the year that the construction of his father's home ''Midland'' was completed * Francis began adding a list of births, marriages, and deaths at the end of each year, beginning in 1789 * Dr. Grinnan made end notes for each year of the diary == The Diary == * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Francis_Taylor_Diary_1786-1799.pdf Introduction by William Kyle Anderson] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Francis_Taylor_Diary_1786-1799-1.pdf Diary - 1786] ''(missing the month of March)'' * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Francis_Taylor_Diary_1786-1799-2.pdf Diary - 1787] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Francis_Taylor_Diary_1786-1799-3.pdf Diary - 1788] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Francis_Taylor_Diary_1786-1799-4.pdf Diary - 1789] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Francis_Taylor_Diary_1786-1799-5.pdf Diary - 1790] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Francis_Taylor_Diary_1786-1799-6.pdf Diary - 1791] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Francis_Taylor_Diary_1786-1799-7.pdf Diary - 1792] * ''Diary - 1793 is missing'' * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Francis_Taylor_Diary_1786-1799-8.pdf Diary - 1794] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Francis_Taylor_Diary_1786-1799-9.pdf Diary - 1795] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Francis_Taylor_Diary_1786-1799-10.pdf Diary - 1796] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Francis_Taylor_Diary_1786-1799-11.pdf Diary - 1797] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Francis_Taylor_Diary_1786-1799-12.pdf Diary - 1798] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Francis_Taylor_Diary_1786-1799-13.pdf Diary - 1799] ''(missing the days between 03 Apr - 24 May)'' == Relationship Chart == {{Image|file=Francis_Taylor_Diary_1786-1799-2.jpg |align=l |size=800 |link=https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Francis_Taylor_Diary_1786-1799-2.jpg |caption=''Relationships of Diary's Key Players'' }} == References == See also: * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Taylor_Homes Historic Taylor Family Homes in Orange County, Virginia, 1722-Present] * [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=RL5YAAAAMAAJ&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA29 ''Some Notable Families of America''], by Annah Robinson Watson, New York, 1898, p. 29. * [http://www.worldcat.org/identities/np-grinnan,%20andrew%20glassell$1827%201902/ WorldCat entry for Andrew Glassell Grinnan] * [https://archive.org/details/donaldrobertsonh00ande/page/n9 Donald Robertson and his wife Rachel Rogers of King and Queen County, Virginia, etc.], by William Kyle Anderson. Detroit: Winn and Hammond, printers, 1900. * [https://www.jstor.org/stable/4243897?seq=3#metadata_info_tab_contents "Diary of Col. Francis Taylor"], published in ''The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography'', Vol. 30. Richmond: The Virginia Historical Society, 1922, pp. 387-388 ''(This is a brief overview, not the entire diary)'' * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Francis_Taylor_Diary_1786-1799-15.pdf Notes on Francis Taylor and His Diary], by Jouett Taylor Prisley * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Francis_Taylor_Diary_1786-1799-16.pdf About This Diary...], by Jouett Taylor Prisley

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'''Frank''' (Medeveditskii Krestovyi Buyerak), (Франк),
a Volga German Lutheran colony, was until October 1918 the Township center of the Frank Township, Atkarsk Region, Saratov Province, 110 versts from the city of Saratov and 94 versts south of the county town of Atkarsk. Frank was founded as a Crown colony on 16 May 1767 by 117 families from Mecklenburg, Palatinate, Saxony, and Darmstadt-Isenburg. In an edict dated 26 February 1768, Frank was given the Russian name of Medeveditskii Krestovyi Buyerak because of where it was located on the river. Frank was set up as an independent Lutheran parish in 1768 and the pastor was resident there. Founded:16th of May 1767 Location: 51°04' N 44°49' E (Russia) As of 1859, there were in Frank a Lutheran church (built in 1842), a parochial school, a market, 3 oil producing factories, and one mill. Colonists from Frank helped to found the daughter colonies of Brunnental in 1855 and Langenfeld in 1859. In 1859, 120 colonists moved to the Samara Province on the Wiesenseite. Emigration to America began in 1870. At that time, 30 people left. A Regional government school was founded in 1871 with both governmental and private funds. Books and other supplies are provided by the government. Tuition has been set so that all can afford to attend: full payment 11-14 rubles; only 6 rubles for the poor. 1767 Founding 117 families Original settlers of mother colony, Frank: Alt Amen Amend Bartholomae(y) Bastrom Bauer Baum Bender Bernhardt Biritz Borgens Brungardt Ditter Eckhardt Eisenach Fahrenbruch Floth Frick Fuchs Fuss Gettmann Gleim Grosskopf Grunewald(t) Gunther Hals-born (?) Hangocher (?) Hartung Heimbiegner Hein Herbst Hicks Hirsch Hock Hoff Hofferber Hoffmann Hopp Kammerzell Kaufmann Kissler Knopf Kremkel(?) Kuhn Lapp Lenhardt Lesser Linholl Lebsack Luckjan Lutz Muller Pfeiff Pister Reiter Schafer Schaub Schillreff Schmidt Schneider Schreck Schuhmacher Schmann Seckinger Seinmuller Selk/Selt Sitzmann Solmeier Stroh Stromberger Trupp Uhrig Wacker Wagner Walter Weidge (?) Weidmann Weitzel Wichmann Wiederspahn Willmann Wuber Zeiler [[:Category:Frank|Frank settlers & residents]] (profiles list) return to [[Project:Volga_German|Volga German Project]]

Franklin, Massachusetts

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[[Category:Franklin, Massachusetts]] [[Category:Norfolk County, Massachusetts]] {{Massachusetts}} :''Not to be confused with [[:Category:Franklin County, Massachusetts|Franklin County, Massachusetts]].'' Franklin, Massachusetts, is a town in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, 35 miles southwest of Boston. In 2005, it had a population of about 30,000 people. The town was named for [[Franklin-1|Ben Franklin]] in 1786, one year before Franklin, Pennsylvania, was so named. Ben showed his appreciation of the honor by sending the town a library of 116 volumes which formed the nucleus of "America's First Public Library", located in the town of Franklin. When straw hats and bonnets were popular in the 19th century and early 20th century, the town of Franklin was the major manufacturer of straw hats and bonnets. See also: [[Space:Franklin_Family_History|Franklin Family History]].

Franklin, Pennsylvania

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Franklin is located in Venango County. Its history dates back to colonial times. The area was originally Fort Venango built by the British in 1760. When it was later taken over by the American colonists in 1787 it was renamed Fort Franklin for [[Franklin-1|Benjamin Franklin]]. Andrew Ellicott, who would survey the Washington, D.C. site plan, laid out the town site of 1,000 acres that was to be designated Franklin by 1795. In the 1800s, the town of Franklin and surrounding areas became the center for worldwide oil production. ==Sources== See also: * [[:Category: Franklin, Venango County, Pennsylvania]] * [[wikipedia:Franklin,_Pennsylvania|Franklin, Pennsylvania]] on Wikipedia

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{{US History|sub-project=Georgia}} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History=== {{Blue|franklin county is in progress of writing}} {{Image|file=Franklin_County_Georgia.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Franklin county, Georgia }} ::Cherokee and Creek Indians lived here first in the Piedmont region. Settlers arrived, which led to the treaties of 1773 and 1783 over the land. Eventually the the Creeks and Cherokees yielded their claims over the land. https://franklincountyga.gov/county-history/https://georgiahistory.com/ghmi_marker_updated/franklin-county/ :'''1773''' William Bartram journeyed through this area and found the Lower Cherokee Indian tribe living here. https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/franklin-county :'''1782''' The Treaty of Long Swamp formed territory in Georgia, ceded by the Cherokee Treaty to the United States. This included Barrow, Jackson Counties with part of Oconee, Clarke, Madison, Banks, Hart, Stephens, Gwinnett, Hall and Habersham counties of Georgia. It also included the northwestern corner of South Carolina which is currently Pickens, Oconee, and Anderson counties. https://georgiapioneers.com/counties/countyfranklin.html : :'''1783''' Georgia and the Cherokee Indians signed The Treaty of Augusta, May 31, 1783, when the Creek Indians ceded their land to the USA. This led to the Georgia's 9th county, which was Franklin County. This was a large county - (part of South Carolina and 12 counties of Georgia were formed from Franklin County. :'''1783''' Capt. James Terrell of the Revolutionary War was an early settler. {{Image|file=Franklin_County_Georgia-2.jpg |align=r |size=260 |caption=Marker for Franklin co., Georgia }}{{clear}} :'''Feb 25, 1784''' Following the American Revolution, Franklin County, was created in northeast Georgia. This was named for Benjamin Franklin. Some of Franklin county area land was ceded over to South Carolina. http://roadsidegeorgia.com/county/franklin.html :'''Post 1784 ''' County business was conducted in the home of Warren Philpot in (Sweet) Gum Log on the Tugaloo. Georgia Walton was the first chief justice. . :'''1787- ''' Treaty of Beaufort. Barrow County, Georgia was formed Nov 3, 1914 with the formation of Barrow County.. :'''1789''' The Head-right system passed from state to county governments. This land was the last land to be formed.The state granted large pieces of land to speculators. After the Pine Barrens Scandal and Yazoo Land Fraud of 1795-96, the headlight policy ended. {{Image|file=Franklin_County_Georgia.png |align=r |size=300 |caption=Franklin and surrounding Counties }}{{clear}} :'''1803''' The Land Lottery of 1803 system began which may have also been corrupt. However land was awarded to veterans of the Revolutionary War (if living.) :'''Nov 29, 1806''' Carnesville became the Franklin County Seat. Population here is 540. with a location on Hwy 106 south of Carnesville.Carnesville was named for Thomas B Carnesville, congressman (1793-97. . :'''1826''' Courthouse #2, was built in Carnesville after the Georgia legislature incorporated Carnesville as county seat. It was named in honor of Thomas Peter Carnes, Revolutionary war congressman. :'''Mar 25, 1837 Creek Indian War''' occurred in this area. During this war, Volunteers from Franklin County, commanded by Capt. Morris fought in the Battle of Pea River Swamp {{Image|file=Cobb-3844.png |align=r |size=180 |caption=Ty Cobb }}{{Clear}} :'''1878''' A Railroad was built which led to the formation of Royston in 1879. SEE: '''[[Cobb-3844|Tyrus Raymond Cobb Sr]]''' lived in this town. The Cobb Memorial hospital was built and later The Ty Cobb Healthcare System began through the family's efforts. There is a '''[[Cobb-3844|Tyrus Raymond Cobb Sr]]''' museum with baseball history, and videos along with artworks. Royston is the largest city in Franklin county. :'''1906''' James M Hunt built The Cromer's Mill covered bridge, is the crossing over Nails Creek, (8) miles south of Carnesville.It is not used for vehicles currently. {{Image|file=Franklin_County_Georgia-1.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Cromer's Covered Bridge, Franklin Co., GA }}{{clear}} :'''Today''' Franklin County has been reduced in size with land cut from it to form Barrow County, Jackson County, Oconee County, Clarke County, Madison County, Banks County, Hart County, and Stephens County.i Then later parts of Gwinnett County, Hall County , Habersham counties, with the northwestern part being used for Pickens county, Oconee County and Anderson counties of South Carolina.

:{{blue|Towns of Franklin County }} ::{{blue|West Bowerville, Georgia}} Job Bowers planned the streets of West Bowersville in 1875. Job Bowers was the postmaster of the post office on the Bower Plantation. In 1902 Georgia legislature chartered the town which caused the town to be named Canon, Georgia. For many years it was known as “Old Field,” “Newton,” and “Fairview.” There are (750 people) living in this small town. There is a Franklin/Hart Airport which has a 3,500 foot lighted runway, south of I-85. ::{{blue|Canon, Georgia}} began in 1902 when West Bowerville, Georgia was renamed.. {{Image|file=Franklin_County_Georgia-3.jpg |align=r |size=240 |caption=Carnegie Library, Lavonia, GA. }}{{clear}} ::{{Blue|Lavonia, Georgia began 1878 }} when the Elberton-Air-Line Railroad reached this area. This Brought the cotton market to Lavonia. The city has the Southern Cotton Oil Company, the Lavonia Cotton Mill, sewing plants for men's and women's clothing, Alan B. Sibley Mill and a Milliken Textile Plant. After the Cotton market the city boasts the Southern Oil Company, Today (1,830) people live here and the industrial city thrives. Southern Railroad train depot, the Andrew Carnegie Library, and former Governor Ernest Vandiver’s home are in the city. The Chamber of Commerce acquired the Southern Railroad Train Depot, 1979. The train depot was acquired by Lavonia’s Chamber of Commerce in 1979. This city is the smallest with an original Carnegie Library, which was established by Andrew Carnegie.https://franklincountyga.gov/county-history/ {{Image|file=Franklin_County_Georgia-4.jpg |align=r |size=330 |caption=Royston, Georgia downtown }}{{clear}} ::{{blue|Royston, Georgia}} When the railway was built in Franklin County, Royston, Georgia began near the Railway, 1878. It was incorporated in 1879. Royston is Franklin County's largest city. Tyrus Ray Cobb lived here. The family built the Cobb Memorial hospital which later became the Ty Cobb Healthcare System. A Ty Cobb museum contains memorabilia of baseball history, videos, and art works. SEE: '''[[Cobb-3844|Tyrus Raymond Cobb Sr]]''' {{Image|file=Cobb-3844.png |align=r |size=140 |caption=Ty Cobb }}{{clear}} ::{{blue|Franklin Springs, Georgia}} was a health resort, famous for its mineral springs before the Civil War. Franklin Springs, It is (2 miles) from Royston. This was popular for its mineral, sulphur, and freestone springs. In 1870 in received its post office. By 1890 Franklin Springs’ resort had (2) hotels, a skating rink, (2) pavilions and (15) homes on the (87) acres. People came from Augusta, South Carolina, or even New Orleans to the mineral, sulphur and freestone springs. As other remedies arose, the faith in these springs decreased. The Pentecostal Holiness Church currently owns Franklin Springs property where the Emmanuel College is located. ::{{Blue| Carnesville, Georgia}} became the Franklin County Seat, on Nov 29, 1806 and received its post office 1811. It is a small town on Hwy 106 with a population of 540.. the town is on the National Register of Historic Places, such as the 1906 Courthouse, and the Cromer's Mill Covered Bridge which is one of a very few existing covered bridges still standing. The location is Hwy 106.

*[http://genealogytrails.com/geo/franklin/1840pensioners.html 1840 Franklin County Pensioners] *[http://genealogytrails.com/geo/franklin/1883pensioners.htm 1883 Frankliln County Pensioners] *[http://genealogytrails.com/geo/franklin/rev_war_pensioners.htm Revolutionary War Pensioners] *[http://genealogytrails.com/geo/franklin/rev_war_pensioners_misc.htm Franklin Co. Pensioners applications] *[http://genealogytrails.com/geo/franklin/korean_war.htm Franklin County Korean War deaths and casualties]

{{Blue|BIOGRAPHIES}} *[http://genealogytrails.com/geo/franklin/bios.html Eight Franklin County, GA Biographies] ::The citizens of Cromer's Mill built a covered bridge (still standing) over Nail's Creek. About the same time, a young man from Royston (b. Narrows, Banks County, Georgia) began to make a name for himself in the relatively new game of baseball -- Ty Cobb. During the next 24 years "The Georgia Peach" would set virtually every record in the game. In a 1950 Sporting News poll he would be named the best player in the history of the sport.

Adjacent Counties
*Stephens County (north) *Oconee County, South Carolina (north-northeast) *Hart County (east) *Madison County (south) *Banks County (west) ===Government=== :'''Post 1784 ''' County business was conducted in the home of Warren Philpot in (Sweet) Gum Log on the Tugaloo. Georgia Walton was the first chief justice. . In 1788 Georgia legislature approved a courthouse, on the John Mullins Ford near the Tugaloo River. By 1794 the courthouse was completed 2nd Courthouse, 1806 was built in Carnesville after the Georgia legislature incorporated Carnesville as county seat. 3rd Courthouse, 1826 was built in Carnesville next to the old courthouse. Early wills and deeds could be found at the historical society in Carnesville {{Image|file=Franklin_County_Georgia-5.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Franklin courthouse, 1906 }}{{clear}} 4th Courthouse, 1906 Franklin county's current courthouse was built with a neoclassical-revival style. No wills or estates were in the Franklin County Court House before 1899. A 3rd courthouse was built 1826 next to the old courthouse. E :1906 4th Courthouse was built after the 3rd building was torn down. ===Geography=== :Terrain -mainly of oak-hickory forests. :settlers cleared large tracts for agriculture, Some of this has become to old-field succession, which, if uninterrupted, become broadleaf deciduous forest. :Crops -cotton, corn, sorghum, and more recently, livestock. for 200 years Protected Areas *Tugaloo State Park has recreational opportunities. *Lake Hartwell, at the northern end of the county *Victoria Bryant State park has recreational opportunities ===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 20,285 people in the county with a population density of 77 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 89.49% White, 8.83% Black or African American, 0.21% Native American, 0.25% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 0.41% from other races, and 0.78% from two or more races. 0.92% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race.in 2010 there were 22,000 people with a population density of 84.5 people/sq. mi. The median income for a household in the county was $36,739 and the median income for a family was $44,667.About 14.3% of families and 17.8% of the population were below the poverty line, including 22.5% of those under age 18 and 13.4% of those age 65 or over https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franklin_County,_Georgia Highways
*Hwy 106 NOTABLES
*Ty Cobb was a native of Royston Baseball player donated $100,000 for Royston hospital *Ernest Vandiver, Georgia Governor *D. W. Brooks, the founder and chairman of Gold Kist. RESOURCES
*Junior-Senior Fishing Rodeo at Victoria Bryant State Park in May, *Ty Cobb Museum in Royston features, among other things, a uniform worn by the baseball legend. *Lavonia Fall Festival in September *festivals at Tugaloo State Park throughout the year. * Franklin County Livestock Market in Carnesville is the largest in the state (Junior-Senior Fishing Rodeo at Victoria Bryant State Park in May, The Ty Cobb Museum in Royston features, among other things, a uniform worn by the baseball legend. ** Southern Railroad train depot in Lavonia, Georgia which was acquired by the chamber of commerce **Andrew Carnegie Library is in Lavonia, Georgia **Governor Ernest Vandiver’s home. *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/franklin/military/revwar/buried.txt Franklin Co. Buried revolutionary War /soldiers] *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/franklin/military/revwar/pensions/soldiers397gmt.txt Revolutionary War Soldiers], *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/military/indian/cleveland.txt 2nd Georgia Militia 1837 Cherokee War Cherokee War] *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/military/indian/bond.txt Capt. Lindsay's GA Militia Cherokee War 1838] *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/military/indian/cox.txt Capt Cox's 2nd Militia] *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/military/indian/shackleford.txt Cape Shackleford's Militia] *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/military/indian/turk.txt Capt Turk's 1836 Militia] *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/franklin/military/indian/1812indian.txt Capt. Wharton's Militia] *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/franklin/military/warof1812/enlistment/smith375gmt.txt War of 1812 enlistments] *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/franklin/military/civilwar/rosters/gsl1b.txt Civil War, 1st Regiment] *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/franklin/military/civilwar/rosters/cob15.txt 15th Regiment Civil War] *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/franklin/military/civilwar/rosters/coh24.txt Civil War 24th Regiment] *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/franklin/military/civilwar/rosters/cog34reg.txt 34th Regt, Civil War] *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/franklin/military/civilwar/rosters/cof37.txt 37th Regt, Civil War] *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/franklin/military/civilwar/rosters/52ndcok.txt 52nd Regt, Civil War] *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/franklin/military/vietnamwar/other/casualti466gmt.txt Casualties, Vietnam War] ===Cities/Towns=== *Canon *Carnesville *Franklin Springs *Lavonia *Royston **Martin **Gumlog ===Cemeteries=== *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/franklin/military/revwar/buried.txt Franklin Co. Buried] *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/franklin/military/civilwar/burials.txt Confederate Burials Franklin] ===Sources=== *https://georgiapioneers.com/counties/countyfranklin.html *https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/franklin-county *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franklin_County,_Georgia *http://roadsidegeorgia.com/county/franklin.html *https://georgiahistory.com/ghmi_marker_updated/franklin-county/ *https://franklincountyga.gov/county-history/ ==Research Resources== Acker, Martha Walters, compiler, Franklin County, Georgia: Court of Ordinary Records 1787-1849. Birmingham, Alabama, 1989. Acker, Martha Walters, compiler, Index To Deeds Of Franklin County Georgia 1784-1860. Birmingham, Alabama, 1979. Acker, Martha Walters, compiler, Deeds Of Franklin County, Georgia 1784-1826. Easley, South Carolina: Southern Historical Press, 1976. Acker, Martha Walters, compiler, Franklin County, Georgia Marriages December 1805- 1850. Birmingham, Alabama, 1987. Acker, Martha Walters, compiler, Franklin County, Georgia Tax Digests Volume 1 - 1798- 1807. Birmingham, Alabama, 1980. Acker, Martha Walters, compiler, Franklin County, Georgia Tax Digests Volume 2 - 1808- 1818. Birmingham, Alabama, 1981. Acker, Martha Walters, compiler, Franklin County, Georgia Tax Digests Volume 3 - 1819-1823. Birmingham, Alabama, 1981. Acker, Martha Walter, compiler, Franklin County, Georgia Tax Digests Volume 4 - 1825- 1839. Birmingham, Alabama, 1987. The Georgia State Archives Virtual Vault: https://vault.georgiaarchives.org/

Franklin Expedition 1845

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[[Category: Northwest Passage Expeditions]] [[Category: Arctic Explorers]] [[Category: HMS Erebus (1845)]] [[Category: HMS Terror (1845)]] [[Category: Arctic Medal]] == History == On 12 May 1845, the Franklin Expedition of 134 men (all listed below) set out from Greenhithe, England on two ships, ''Erebus'' and ''Terror'', to find the elusive Northwest Passage across the top of Canada. The supply ship, ''Barretto Junior'', accompanied them to the Whalefish Islands (Greenland) where it transferred stores to both ships before returning to England in July 1845. It is said that within three months five men were sent back to England on the ''Barretto Junior'' leaving 129 to carry on. The expedition met a tragic end after becoming trapped in Arctic ice. All 129 people eventually died - many of them probably in 1848 while walking south on King William Island. The local people stated that as many as forty men were seen dragging a boat across the ice in 1950. It is now believed that at least four of the crew were women and that cannibalism occurred amongst the crew. In 1848, HMS Investigator and HMS Enterprise unsuccessfully set out from England to find the Franklin Expedition. On the 2nd attempt the Investiagtor was frozen in ice and abandoned in 1853. N.B. Published 'Crew Lists' all vary in some way! I have, therefore, spent a great deal of time checking and cross-checking sources to ensure this list is the most complete and accurate of them all.
N.B. Most 'Where from' place names (in the tables below) are in Great Britain and Ireland. == The Franklin Expedition 1845 == === H.M.S. Erebus === * The wreck of Erebus was located in September 2014. * The sunken remains were found in relatively shallow water south of King William Island in northern Canada and approx. 100 kilometres south of the wreck of HMS Terror. * N.B. Click on surnames in '''{{blue|BLUE}}''' and ''underlined.'' to view their personal profile. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" style="text-align: center;" cellpadding=6 |+ ''Crew of 67 comprising 13 officers, 25 non-commissioned officers, 20 seamen, 7 marines and 2 boys.'' ! scope="col" | No. ! scope="col" | Surname ! scope="col" | Forenames ! scope="col" | Title ! scope="col" | Where from ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Found |- | 01 || [[Franklin-2463|'''{{blue|FRANKLIN}}''']] || John || Captain, Sir || Spilsby, Lincolnshire || 59 || no |- | 02 || [[Fitzjames-44|'''{{blue|FITZJAMES}}''']] || James || Commander || London || 32 || no |- | 03 || [[Gore-2338|'''{{blue|GORE}}''']] || Graham || Lieutenant || Virginia (British colony) || 37 || no |- | 04 || [[Le_Vesconte-6|'''{{blue|LE VESCONTE}}''']] || Henry Thomas Dundas || Lieutenant || ? || 34 || no |- | 05 || '''FAIRHOLME''' || James Walter || Lieutenant || ? || 27 || no |- | 06 || '''REID''' || James || Ice Master || Aberdeen ? || ? || YES, skull |- | 07 || '''STANLEY''' || Stephen Samuel || Surgeon || ? || ? || no |- | 08 || '''OSMER''' || Charles Hamilton || Paymaster || ? || ? || no |- | 09 || '''SARGENT''' || Robert Orme || Master || ? || ? || no |- | 10 || '''DES VOEUX''' || Charles Frederick || Mate || ? || ? || no |- | 11 || '''COUCH''' || Edward || Mate || ? || ? || no |- | 12 || '''GOODSIR''' || Henry Duncan Spens || Assistant Surgeon || Scotland || ? || YES, b.c.1820 |- | 13 || '''COLLINS''' || Henry Foster || Second Master || ? || ? || no |- | 14 || '''GREGORY''' || John || Engineer || ? || ? || no |- | 15 || '''TERRY''' || Thomas || Boatswain || ? || ? || no |- | 16 || '''WEEKES''' || John || Carpenter || ? || ? || no |- | 17 || '''BROWN''' || Samuel || Boatswain's Mate || Hull, Yorkshire || 27 || no |- | 18 || '''WATSON''' || Thomas || Carpenter's Mate || Gt. Yarmouth, Norfolk || 40 || no |- | 19 || '''MURRAY''' || John || Sailmaker || Glasgow, Lanarkshire || 43 || no |- | 20 || '''SMITH''' || William || Blacksmith || Tibenham, Norfolk || 28 || no |- | 21 || '''HART''' || James || Leading Stoker || ? || 33 || no |- | 22 || '''WALL''' || Richard || Ship's Cook || Hull, Yorkshire || 45 || no |- | 23 || '''BROWN''' || James W. || Caulker || Deptford, Kent || 28 || no |- | 24 || '''DUNN''' || Francis || Caulker's Mate || Llanelli, Wales || 25 || no |- | 25 || '''RIGDEN''' || James || Captain's Coxswain || Upper Deal, Kent || 32 || no |- | 26 || '''BELL''' || William || Quartermaster || Dundee, Forfarshire || 36 || no |- | 27 || '''ARTHUR''' || Daniel || Quartermaster || Aberdeen, Scotland || 35 || no |- | 28 || '''DOWNING''' || John || Quartermaster || Plymouth, Devon || ? || no |- | 29 || '''SINCLAIR''' || Robert || Captain of the Foretop || Kirkwall, Orkney || 25 || no |- | 30 || '''SULLIVAN''' || John || Captain of the Maintop || Gillingham, Kent || 28 || no |- | 31 || '''REDDINGTON''' || Philip || Captain of the Forecastle || Brompton, Kent || 28 || no |- | 32 || '''ANDREWS''' || Joseph || Captain of the Hold || Edmonton, Mddlesex || 35 || no |- | 33 || '''HOAR''' || Edmund || Captain's Steward || Portsea, Hampshire || 23 || no |- | 34 || '''FOWLER''' || William || Purser's Steward || Bristol, Somerset || 26 || no |- | 35 || '''AYLMORE''' || Richard || Gun-room Steward || Southampton, Hampshire || 24 || no |- | 36 || '''BRIDGENS''' || John || Subordinate Officers' Steward || Woolwich, Kent || 26 || no |- | 37 || '''COWIE''' || John || Stoker || Bermondsey, Surrey || 32 || no |- | 38 || '''PLATER''' || Thomas || Stoker || Westminster, Middlesex || ? || no |- | 39 || '''THOMPSON''' || George || A.B. || Staines, Berkshire || 27 || no |- | 40 || [[Hartnell-163 |'''{{blue|HARTNELL}}''']] || John || A.B. || Brompton, Kent || 25 || YES |- | 41 || [[Hartnell-174 |'''{{blue|HARTNELL}}''']] || Thomas || A.B. || Chatham, Kent || 23 || YES |- | 42 || '''STICKLAND''' || John || A.B. || Portsmouth, Hampshire || 24 || no |- | 43 || '''ORREN''' || William || A.B. || Chatham, Kent || 34 || no |- | 44 || '''CLOSSAN''' || William || A.B. || Shetland, Scotland || 25 || no |- | 45 || '''COOMBS''' || Charles || A.B. || Greenwich, Kent || 28 || no |- | 46 || '''MORFIN''' || John || A.B. || Gainsborough, Lincolnshire || 25 || no |- | 47 || '''BEST''' || Charles || A.B. || Fareham, Hampshire || 23 || no |- | 48 || '''McCONVEY''' || Thomas || A.B. || Liverpool, Lancashire || 24 || no |- | 49 || '''LLOYD''' || Henry || A.B. || Christiansen, Norway || 26 || no |- | 50 || '''WORK''' || Thomas || A.B. || Kirkwall, Orkney || 41 || no |- | 51 || '''FERRIER''' || Robert || A.B. || Perth, Scotland || 29 || no |- | 52 || '''GEATER''' || Josephus || A.B. || London, Middlesex || 32 || no |- | 53 || '''WILLIAMS''' || George || A.B. || Holyhead, Angelsea || 35 || no |- | 54 || '''TADMAN''' || Thomas || A.B. || Brompton, Kent || 28 || no |- | 55 || '''SEELEY''' || Abraham || A.B. || Gravesend, Kent || 34 || no |- | 56 || '''POCOCK''' || Francis || A.B. || Upnor, Kent || 24 || no |- | 57 || '''JOHNS''' || Robert || A.B. || Penryn, Cornwall || 24 || no |- | 58 || '''MARK''' || William || A.B. || Holyhead, Angelsea || 24 || no |- | 59 || '''BRYANT''' || Daniel || Sergeant R.M. || Shepton Montague, Somerset || 31 || no |- | 60 || '''PATERSON''' || Alexander || Corporal R.M. || Inverness, Scotland || 30 || no |- | 61 || '''HOPCRAFT''' || Robert || Private R.M. || Nottingham, Nottinghamshire || 38 || no |- | 62 || '''PILKINGTON''' || William || Private R.M. || Kilrush, Co. Clare || 28 || no |- | 63 || [[Braine-58|'''{{blue|BRAINE}}''']] || William || Private R.M. || Oakhill, Somerset || 31 || YES |- | 64 || '''HEALEY''' || Joseph || Private R.M. || Manchester, Lancashire || 29 || no |- | 65 || '''REED''' || William || Private R.M. || Bristol, Somerset || 28 || no |- | 66 || '''CHAMBERS''' || George || Boy, 1st Class || Woolwich, Kent || 18 || no |- | 67 || '''YOUNG''' || David || Boy, 1st Class || Sheerness, Kent || 18 || no |- ||| BURT || Thomas || Armourer || Wickam, Hampshire || 22 || ''Note 1.'' |- |}
'''''Note 1:''''' This man from HMS Erebus was returned to England from the Whalefish Islands on the ''Barretto Junior'' in 1845 before the tragedy.

=== H.M.S. Terror === * The wreck of Terror was located in September 2016. * The sunken remains were found in Terror Bay, off the shore of King William Island in northern Canada, approx. 100 kilometres north of the wreck of HMS Erebus. * N.B. Click on surnames in '''{{blue|BLUE}}''' and ''underlined.'' to view their personal profile. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" style="text-align: center;" cellpadding=6 |+ ''Crew of 62 comprising 11 officers, 24 non-commissioned officers, 19 seamen, 6 marines and 2 boys.'' ! scope="col" | No. ! scope="col" | Surname ! scope="col" | Forenames ! scope="col" | Title ! scope="col" | Where from ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Found |- | 01 || [[Crozier-803|'''{{blue|CROZIER}}''']] || Francis Rawdon Moira || Captain || Banbridge, N.I.|| 48 || no |- | 02 || '''LITTLE''' || Edward || Lieutenant || ? || ? || no |- | 03 || '''HODGSON''' || George Henry || Lieutenant || ? || ? || no |- | 04 || [[Irving-1297|'''{{blue|IRVING}}''']] || John || Lieutenant || ? || 33 || no |- | 05 || '''HORNBY''' || Frederick John || Mate || ? || ? || no |- | 06 || '''THOMAS''' || Robert || Mate || ? || ? || no |- | 07 || '''MacBEAN''' || Gillies Alexander || Second Master || ? || ? || no |- | 08 || '''BLANKY''' || Thomas || Ice Master || ? || ? || no |- | 09 || [[Peddie-112|'''{{blue|PEDDIE}}''']] || John Smart || Surgeon || Edinburgh, Scotland || 31 || no |- | 10 || '''McDONALD''' || Alexander || Asst. Surgeon || ? || ? || no |- | 11 || '''HELPMAN''' || Edwin James Howard|| Clerk in Charge || Devon, England || ? || no |- | 12 || '''THOMPSON''' || James || Engineer || ? || ? || no |- | 13 || '''LANE''' || John || Boatswain || ? || ? || no |- | 14 || '''HONEY''' || Thomas || Carpenter || ? || ? || no |- | 15 || '''JOHNSON''' || Thomas || Boatswain's Mate || Wisbech, Cambridgeshire || 28 || no |- | 16 || '''WILSON''' || Alexander || Carpenter's Mate || Holy Island, N. Durham || 27 || no |- | 17 || '''MALE''' || Reuben || Captain of the Forecastle|| Woolwich, London || 27 || no |- | 18 || '''McDONALD''' || David || Quartermaster || Peterhead, Scotland || 45 || no |- | 19 || '''KENLEY''' || John || Quartermaster || St. Monance, Fifeshire || 44 || no |- | 20 || '''RHODES''' || Willam || Quartermaster || Kent, England || 31 || no |- | 21 || '''DARLINGTON''' || Thomas || Caulker || Plymouth, Devon || 29 || no |- | 22 || '''HONEY''' || Samuel || Blacksmith ||Plymouth, Devon || 22 || no |- | 23 || [[Torrington-122|'''{{blue|TORRINGTON}}''']] || John Shaw || Leading Stoker || Manchester, England || 20 || YES |- | 24 || '''WILSON''' || John || Captain's Coxswain || Portsea, Hampshire || 33 || no |- | 25 || '''FARR''' || Thomas R. || Captain of the Maintop || Deptford, Kent || 32 || no |- | 26 || '''PEGLAR''' || Henry Peter || Captain of the Foretop || London, Middlesex || 37 || YES, b.1811 |- | 27 || '''GODDARD''' || William || Captain of the Hold|| N. Yarmouth, Norfolk || 39 || no |- | 28 || '''HICKEY''' || Cornelius || Caulker's Mate || Limerick, Ireland || 24 || no |- | 29 || '''DIGGLE''' || John || Cook || Westminster, London || 36 || no |- | 30 || '''JOPSON''' || Thomas || Captain's Steward || Marylebone, Middlesex || 27 || no |- | 31 || '''ARMITAGE''' || Thomas || Gun-room Steward || Chatham, Kent || 40 || YES, b.1807 |- | 32 || '''GIBSON''' || William || Subordinate Officers' Steward || London, Middlesex || 22 || no |- | 33 || '''GEORGE''' || Edward || Subordinate Officers' Steward || Gosport, Hampshire || 21 || no |- | 34 || '''SMITH''' || Luke || Stoker || London, Middlesex || 27 || no |- | 35 || '''JOHNSON''' || Willam || Stoker || Lindsey, Lincolnshire || 45 || no |- | 36 || '''CANN''' || George J. || A.B. || Battersea, Middlesex || 23 || no |- | 37 || '''STRONG''' || William || A.B. || Hampshire || 22 || no |- | 38 || '''SIMS''' || David || A.B. || Gedney, Lincolnshire || 24 || no |- | 39 || '''BAILEY''' || John || A.B. || Leyton, Essex || 21 || no |- | 40 || '''JERRY''' || William || A.B. || Pembroke, Wales || 29 || no |- | 41 || '''SAIT''' || Henry || A.B. || Bognor, Sussex || 23 || no |- | 42 || '''BERRY''' || Alexander || A.B. || Fifeshire, Scotland || 32 || no |- | 43 || '''HANDFORD''' || John || A.B. || Sunderland, England || 28 || no |- | 44 || '''BATES''' || John || A.B. || London, Middlesex || 24 || no |- | 45 || '''CRISPE''' || Samuel || A.B. || Lynn, Norfolk || 24 || no |- | 46 || '''JOHNSON''' || Charles || A.B. || Halifax, Nova Scotia || 28 || no |- | 47 || '''SHANKS''' || William || A.B. || Dundee, Scotland || 29 || no |- | 48 || '''LEYS''' || David || A.B. || Montrose, Scotland || 37 || no |- | 49 || '''SINCLAIR''' || William || A.B. || Galloway, Scotland || 30 || no |- | 50 || '''KINNAIRD''' || George || A.B. || Hastings, Sussex || 23 || no |- | 51 || '''LAWRENCE''' || Edwin || A.B. || London, Middlesex || 30 || no |- | 52 || '''MANSON''' || Magnus || A.B. || Shetland, Scotland || 28 || no |- | 53 || '''WALKER''' || James || A.B. || Northumberland || 29 || no |- | 54 || '''WENTZELL''' || William || A.B. || London, Middlesex || 33 || no |- | 55 || '''TOZER''' || Solomon || Sergeant R.M. || Axbridge, Somerset || 34 || no |- | 56 || '''HEDGES''' || William || Corporal R.M. || Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire || 30 || no |- | 57 || '''HEATHER''' || William || Private R.M. || Battersea, Surrey || 37 || no |- | 58 || '''WILKS''' || Henry || Private R.M. || Leicester || 28 || no |- | 59 || '''HAMMOND''' || John || Private R.M. || Bradford, Yorkshire || 32 || no |- | 60 || '''DALY''' || James || Private R.M. || Westmeath, Ireland || 30 || no |- | 61 || '''GOLDING''' || Robert || Boy, 1st Class || Deptford, Kent || 19 || no |- | 62 || '''EVANS''' || Thomas || Boy, 1st Class || Deptford, Kent || 18 || no |- ||| AITKEN || William || Private R.M. || Kenilworth, Surrey || 37 || ''Note 2.'' |- ||| BROWN || John || A.B. || ? || ? || ''Note 2.'' |- ||| CARR || Robert Thomas || Armourer || London || 23 || ''Note 2.'' |- ||| ELLIOTT || James || Sailmaker || Woolwich, Kent || 20 || ''Note 2.'', invalided |- |}
'''''Note 2:''''' These four men from HMS Terror were returned to England from the Whalefish Islands on the ''Barretto Junior'' in 1845 before the tragedy.

=== H.M.S. Barretto Junior === * After transferring supplies to Erebus and Terror she returned to England in July 1845. * N.B. Click on surnames in '''{{blue|BLUE}}''' and ''underlined.'' to view their personal profile. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" style="text-align: center;" cellpadding=9 |+ ! scope="col" | No. ! scope="col" | Surname ! scope="col" | Forenames ! scope="col" | Title ! scope="col" | Where from ! scope="col" | Age |- | 01 || '''GRIFFITHS''' || Edward || Lieutenant || Plymouth, Devon || 52 |- |}

== Search Ships and Crew == === H.M.S. Investigator === * The first ship, accompanied by HMS Enterprise, to search for the missing Erebus, Terror and their crews. * On its second mission it became trapped in ice, was abandoned and sank. The wreck was discovered in 2010. * N.B. Click on surnames in '''{{blue|BLUE}}''' and ''underlined.'' to view their personal profile. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" style="text-align: center;" cellpadding=9 |+ ! scope="col" | No. ! scope="col" | Surname ! scope="col" | Forenames ! scope="col" | Title ! scope="col" | Where from ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Died |- | 01 || '''McCLURE''' || Robert || Captain || Wexford, Ireland || ? || 17 Oct 1873 |- | 02 || '''ARMSTRONG''' || Alexander || Surgeon || Co. Donegal, Ireland || ? || 4 Jul 1899 |- | 03 || '''BOYLE''' || John || A.B. || ? || ? || Mercy Bay, Canada |- | 04 || '''EAMES''' || John || A.B. || ? || ? || Mercy Bay, Canada |- | 05 || '''KERR''' || John || Gunner's Mate || ? || ? || Mercy Bay, Canada |- |}

=== H.M.S. Enterprise === * Accompanied HMS Investigator on the first mission to find the Erebus, Terror and crews. * In 1850 was the commanding ship to lead the search. * N.B. Click on surnames in '''{{blue|BLUE}}''' and ''underlined.'' to view their personal profile. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" style="text-align: center;" cellpadding=9 |+ ! scope="col" | No. ! scope="col" | Surname ! scope="col" | Forenames ! scope="col" | Title ! scope="col" | Where from ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Died |- | 01 || '''COLLINSON''' || Richard || Captain || Gateshead, England || ? || 13 Sep 1883 |- |}

== Sources == === Crew Lists === * [https://www.rmg.co.uk/sites/default/files/styles/rmg_portrait_image/public/L0214.jpg?itok=qq70T1U7 List of Officers, Seamen and Marines.] * [https://www.rmg.co.uk/discover/behind-the-scenes/blog/library-item-month-memorial-men-hms-erebus-and-terror Memorial to the men of HMS Erebus.] * [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1rKtn2haD-4Gt7IjReL1wyPYYIG2HagYCePhC1suc7Nw/edit#gid=903667694 Franklin Crew List.] * [http://www.ric.edu/faculty/rpotter/muster.html Muster Rolls of Erebus and Terror.] * [http://erebusandterrorfiles.blogspot.com/ Erebus & Terror Files.] * [https://archiveshub.jisc.ac.uk/search/archives/6177be66-76d4-383a-84fd-bbd5c31bba8b Edward Griffiths Collection.] * [http://www.sailingnavies.com/show_person.php?id=9856 Sailing Navies 1650-1850.] * [http://memorials.rmg.co.uk/m2370/ Maritime Memorials.] * [https://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=117745 The Historical Marker Database.] * [https://forums.lc/genealogy/index.php?threads/franklin-expedition.2167/ Lost Cousins Crew List.] * [https://anglo-celtic-connections.blogspot.com/2014/09/was-your-relative-on-franklin-expedition.html Canada's Anglo-Celtic Connections.] === Artifacts === * [https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2016/03/20/magazine/franklin-expedition.html Artifacts of a Doomed Expedition.] * [https://www.awesomestories.com/asset/view/FRANKLIN-EXPEDITION-MUMMIES-Mummies-Bodies-Talk Mummies.] * [https://www.canadianmysteries.ca/sites/franklin/archive/text/InstructionsToFranklin_en.htm Instructions addressed to Captain, Sir John Franklin.] * [http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/2113.html Wallet - Henry P. Peglar.] * [https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/polar-record/article/old-arctics-notices-of-franklin-search-expedition-veterans-in-the-british-press-18761934/B5C8FBDFA40530E4E2FDDC11103B5B1D/core-reader Articles about Sailors.] * [http://franklinsghost.blogspot.com/2009/06/muster.html Franklin's Ghost.] === Books === * [https://books.google.co.nz/books?id=RbnvSlOc6twC&pg=PA327&lpg=PA327&dq=%22HMS+Erebus%22+%22crew+list%22&source=web&ots=zdFXIg-jc2&sig=8dBp_6NMETLdv5RxDgYixqu6HLs&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false Unravelling the Franklin Mystery: Inuit Testimony by David C. Woodman.] * [https://books.google.co.nz/books?id=0Ds6AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA298&dq=franklin+1845+terror+erebus&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwigmbTX98bfAhXDlZAKHQE8DEs4HhDoAQh6MA4#v=onepage&q=franklin%201845%20terror%20erebus&f=false The Encyclopaedia Britannica, Vol.10.] ::: † THE END †

Franklin Family FY02 DNA Research Group

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FY02 group of the [http://FranklinGenetics.org Franklin Y DNA Project] YDNA testing for Franklin males recommended through [http://familytreedna.com FDNA] At this time I am recommending 12 markers for men who are documented in a branch of the FY02 group as shown in the project website's (link above) participant's patriarch list with future upgrading to the Big Y test to place them positively on the Franklin FY02 family [https://www.ytree.net/DisplayTree.php?blockID=5 SNP tree]. Autosomal DNA testing for all Franklin descendants, both male and female, recommended through [http://familytreedna.com FTDNA] and uploading to the free site, [http://gedmatch.com GedMatch] in order to have the tools for analysis required to utilize the science behind the DNA, i.e. genetic genealogy.

Franklin Family History

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[[Category:Family Histories]] This is a central place for organizing family history related to the last name Franklin. Note that other spellings for '''Franklin''' include Frankling, Francklyn, Francklin, Franklen and Franklyn. === Origins of the Franklin Surname === The origins, in England, were in the feudal system of medieval England. From Middle English "frankelin", from the Anglo-Norman French "franc" meaning free, in the sense of liberal and generous. The Germanic suffix "ling" was added. In 1100, in England, "Franklin" was considered a free man and a holder of fairly extensive areas of land, a gentleman ranked above the main body of minor freeholders, but below a knight or a member of the nobility. In 1234, the surname spelling "Franckeleyn" is recorded in Cambridgeshire, England. [[Franklin-1|Benjamin Franklin]]'s family was from England. The first recording of one of his ancestors was that of Ralph Frankelein, which was dated 1195, in the Pipe Rolls of Yorkshire County. === Famous Franklins === A selection of those with the surname Franklin and their ingenious achievements: *[[Franklin-1|Benjamin Franklin]] (1706-1790) One of America's greatest creative geniuses. *[[Franklin-2495|Rosalind Franklin]] DNA research/discovery pioneer. === Geographic Centers for Franklin Name === The most populated locations for the surname Franklin is the London and Essex County regions of England. (as of what year is this information relevant?) In the United States most Franklins are in the southern states but also in New York and Pennsylvannia. (as of what year is this information relevant?) === Towns Named Franklin === * [[Space:Franklin, Pennsylvania|Franklin, Pennsylvania]] was originally Fort Venango, built by the British in 1760. It was taken over by the American colonists and renamed Fort Franklin in 1787 for Benjamin Franklin. * [[Space:Franklin, Massachusetts|Franklin, Massachusetts]], southwest of Boston, was named for Ben Franklin in 1786. Ben showed his appreciation of the honor by sending the town a library of 116 volumes which formed the nucleus of America's first public library. * [[Space:Franklin, Connecticut|Franklin, Connecticut]] is east of Hartford. It was incorporated into a town in 1786. *Franklin, Alabama *There is likely a town named Franklin in every state! === Franklins on WikiTree === Here is the [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/F/FRANKLIN_1.html Franklin index], updated this morning. If you are a Franklin and add yourself or an ancestor to WikiTree your additions will appear on the index tomorrow. ::[[:Category:Franklin_Name_Study|Franklin Name Study]] See also [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/F/FRANKLYN_1.html Franklyn] and [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/F/FRANKLAND_1.html Frankland]

Franklin Family of Campbell County, Virginia

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The purpose of this page is to collect published genealogies, oral traditions and other literature related to this family to assist in clarification of this family line as research has suffered from the sharing of ill-formed internet trees which has led to widespread misinformation and confusion regarding this family. == Genealogies == === The Family of Lewis Franklin of Bedford & Campbell Counties, Virginia (FFRU #1, 1992) === ''Submitted by [[Evans-11072|Dr. Joseph W. Evans]], 6676 Olde Stage Rd., Boulder, CO 80302; phone 303-443-0050 or 303-443-7011. Dr. Evans has more information on collateral lines not included here. Edited for sake of space.'' There is no certain record of [[Franklin-1003|Lewis Franklin]] before he appeared in Bedford County, VA circa 1735. He may have come from Henrico County, VA or more likely, Chester County, PA. Lewis Franklin patented at least three parcels of land in Bedford County, VA; in 1749 850 acres including the head branches of Falling River adjoining Edward Nix’s line; in 1756, 118 acres on Callaway’s Rd. between the two ridges [map coordinates of this property are [https://goo.gl/maps/vKGWu N 37° 17’ 54” W 78° 59’ 57”] in present day Campbell County, VA]; in 1759, 215 acres on the south side of Dixon’s Creek. This land adjoined the Dixon land grant and was located some three miles southwest of Concord, VA on highway 658 and was owned by the Franklin family until 1945, Charles D. Franklin being the last family owner. On 1 Oct 1751 Lewis Franklin conveyed some of his land to Edmund Franklin, “Jr.” by “Deed of Bargain.” Lewis and his sons amassed large tracts of land in the area, but as of 1988, all of it has been sold. Lewis Franklin married Jane __? [family tradition says her name was Lewis] She died in 1774 and he died in 1770. They both died and are buried in Bedford County, VA, location unknown. [Reference Bedford County, VA Will Book 1, pages 95-96 for the inventory of his estate and Will Book 1, pages 217-218 for his will]. They had at least seven children, as listed below. The children of [[Franklin-1003|Lewis Franklin]] and [[UNKNOWN-61000|Jane ___?]]: # [[Franklin-1179|Owen Franklin]] (born ca 1740 died 12 Aug 1794 Campbell County, VA) married [[Unknown-285314|Elizabeth “Betsy or Betty” Steele]] of Concord, VA. He was an ensign in the Revolutionary War; a Captain in the Bedford County Militia, (joining in 24 Feb 1778) and served as deputy sheriff of Campbell County, VA. In 1773 he patented 49 acres of land on both sides of Morton’s Creek, a fork of the Big Falling River. In 1778 he bought from Pleasant Branch 182 acres on the south side of Morton’s Creek along the line of his brother, Thomas Franklin, from Hall’s corner to Harris’ corner. [Reference- Campbell County, VA Will Book 1, pages 274-5, dated 5 Apr 1795]. Even though some dates conflict, it is probable that his widow married 12 Apr 1794 in Campbell County, VA, Alexander Steele, Sr., because when her daughter Mary Franklin married William North, Campbell County, VA, 2 Jul 1795, consent was given by Elizabeth and Alexander Steele. The children of Owen Franklin and Elizabeth Steele: order unknown: ## [[Franklin-4311|Robert Franklin]] [Colonel] (born ca 1760 died Jun 1854) married by Rev. Henry Brown in Campbell County, VA 22 Dec 1800 [[Perrow-101|Mary Perrow]] (born ca 1780) daughter of Daniel Battersby Perrow (born 1756 died 21 Jul 1839) and Elizabeth Perrow (died 21 Jul 1839) (Daniel and Elizabeth were first cousins). Robert was a Colonel in the county militia and owned a large estate in Campbell County, VA which included Pilot Mountain. The map coordinates for Pilot Mountain are [https://www.google.com/maps/place/37%C2%B019'28.0%22N+78%C2%B058'07.8%22W/@37.3244514,-78.9710109,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x0 N 37° 19’ 28.01” W 78° 58’ 7.76”]. He was active in Old Concord Presbyterian Church, a ruling elder for almost half a century and a clerk in 1826. The children of Robert Franklin and Mary Perrow: ### [[Franklin-1234|Daniel Franklin]] (born 1803 died 25 Jun 1866) married 4 Feb 1852 Campbell County, VA his cousin, [[Franklin-5560|Martha Jane Franklin]] (born 3 Feb 1824 died Dec 1889) They were both members of Old Concord Presbyterian Church, Appomattox County, VA, he joining 26 Sep 1831 and she joining 22 Oct 1833. They are listed in the 1850 census of Campbell County, VA as living in Concord Depot (now Concord) as a farmer worth $7000. Children of Daniel Franklin and Martha Jane Franklin: #### [[Franklin-5565|Lillian Vernon “Cousin Pug” Franklin]] (born 7 Jan 1854 died 20 May 1933) married 17 Oct 1871 in Campbell County, VA, [[Evans-10829|Daniel James “Major Jim” Evans]] (born 25 Jul 1838 died 19 Feb 1934) Both are buried in the Franklin family cemetery near Concord, Campbell County, VA. The map coordinates for the cemetery are: [https://www.google.com/maps/place/37%C2%B019'38.9%22N+78%C2%B058'22.6%22W/@37.3274792,-78.9751415,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x0 N 37° 19’ 38.91” W 78° 58’ 22.63”]. #### unnamed daughter Franklin died at age of 3 weeks of whooping cough and buried under a rosebush in the front yard. #### [[Franklin-5566|David Luther Franklin]] (born 10 Jul 1856 died 12 Aug 1917) married Campbell County, VA, [[Rector-748|Mary Virginia Rector]] (born 8 Apr 1860 died 13 Feb 1908) Both are buried in the Dixon family cemetery. They farmed near Concord, VA. Children of David Luther Franklin and Mary Virginia Rector: ##### [[Franklin-5571|John D. Franklin]] born 5 Oct 1883 Never married. No issue. Lived in Tulsa, OK. ##### [[Franklin-5572|Lawson Baylis Franklin]] (born 18 Mar 1885 died 8 Feb 1948) married [[Cross-3393|Grace Cross]] of Concord, Campbell County, VA. He ran a store at Concord and worked for the railroad. ###### [[Franklin-5582|Dolly Virginia Franklin]] married Dr. Peter Wallenbaum. They lived in Roanoke, VA and had six children. ##### [[Franklin-5573|Nannie Nathan Franklin]] (born 5 Sep 1886 died 2 Jun 1967) married [[Foster-8988|Douglas Baxter Foster]] (born circa 1883 died 19 Jan 1968) the son of Peter B. Foster and Anna Mattox. They farmed near Concord, VA. ##### [[Franklin-5574|Robert William Franklin]] (born 18 Mar 1888 died 8 Apr 1960) born at Concord, VA married [[Chick-191|Mabel Chick]]. He was a butcher and lived in Lynchburg, VA at 1015 Rivermont Avenue. He is buried Fort Hill. ###### [[Franklin-5583|Robert William Franklin]], Jr. lived in San Antonio, TX. ###### [[Franklin-5584|Melvin B. Franklin]] lived in Leeksville, NC. ###### [[Franklin-5585|Ann Franklin]] married Morris L. Pollock and they lived in Durham, NC. ##### [[Franklin-5579|Thomas F. Franklin]] (born 14 Jun 1889 died 28 Jan 1920) Never married. No issue. ##### [[Franklin-5575|David Luther Franklin, Jr.]] born 18 Feb 1890 ''Died in infancy''. '''[False]''' ##### [[Franklin-5576|George Frost Franklin]] born 30 Oct 1892 died ''6 Jul 1937'' '''[False]''' married [[Jones-32611|Marie Jones]] and they lived in Concord, VA. ###### [[Franklin-5586|George David Franklin]] born circa 1935 ###### Malcolm Franklin - twin to Douglas. ###### Douglas Franklin - twin to Malcolm. ###### Jane Dell Franklin born 1936, married Melvin Lyons. ##### [[Franklin-5577|Mary Gladys Franklin]] (born 2 Oct 1893 died 23 Jan 1908) ##### [[Franklin-5578|Lucy E. Franklin]] born 14 Mar 1897, married [[Wright-15229|William Thomas Wright]]. ##### [[Franklin-5580|Nellie Mae Franklin]] born 14 Feb 1902, married at the Presbyterian Manse at Sherwill, VA 17 Oct 1925 [[Harvey-5136|William Hunter Harvey, Jr. “Will”]] (10 Jul 1902 died 2 May 1961) Will and Nellie lived near Spring Mills and were members of New Concord Presbyterian Church as were many of his brothers, sisters and children. He is buried at NCC. ##### [[Franklin-5581|Joseph D. Franklin]] (born 30 May 1904 died 30 Sep 1961) married Naomi Mamie Wright. He was a district supervisor for Armour and Company (meats). They lived in Sandusky, OH and Tulsa, OK. He is buried Fort Hill Presbyterian Cemetery, Lynchburg, VA. No issue. #### [[Franklin-5567|Kate Daniel Franklin]] (born 3 Oct 1858 died 2 Aug 1939) married 27 Nov 1878 [[Caldwell-2812|Watson Caldwell, Jr.]] and had issue. They lived in a one-level house he built for her because she had had several miscarriages and her physician, Doctor Thomas Washington Evans [grandfather of the author, Doctor Joseph Washington Evans] had told him to do it that way. The home was built at the west foot of Pilot Mountain near Concord, Campbell County, VA and is now (1988) owned by David Evans. #### [[Franklin-5568|Robert Lewis Franklin]] (born 15 Jul 1860 died 28 Dec 1933) married [[Blackford-200|Dora Blackford]] of Johnstown, PA. ##### [[Franklin-5590|Alta Franklin]] married [[Cox-10891|John Cox]] ##### [[Franklin-5591|Edwin Franklin]] married 1) [[Rankin-1962|Nell Rankin]] and 2) [[Paxton-437|Margaret Paxton]] #### [[Franklin-5569|Rosa Wyatt Franklin]] (born Mar 1862 died Jun 1887) married James Berkley of Charlotte County, VA. #### [[Franklin-5570|Edwin Thomas Franklin]] (born Jun 1864 died 1925) Never married. No issue. ### [[Franklin-1235|Joel Franklin]] born circa 1810, Never married. No issue. ### [[Franklin-5593|Elizabeth Franklin]] married [[Mitchell-10347|James Mitchell]]. She was a member of Old Concord Presbyterian Church and was dismissed on 4 Aug 1844 to join the Diamond Hill Presbyterian Church. ### [[Franklin-5564|Mary “Polly” Franklin]] married Dr. Walker. No issue. ### [[Franklin-1237|Martha Franklin]] born circa 1815, Never married. No issue. ### [[Franklin-5610|Nancy Franklin]] married [[Woodson-891|Obadiah Woodson]] of Appomattox County, VA. His first wife was Mary Martin whom he married 7 Nov 1805. ### [[Franklin-1236|William “Blue Billy” Franklin]] born circa 1820, Never married. No issue. and he lived near Appomattox Courthouse, Appomattox County, VA. ## [[Franklin-1226|Elizabeth Franklin]] married 22 Sep 1791 in Campbell County, VA [[Tweedy-23|Joseph Tweedy, Jr.]] Consent for the marriage was given by Elizabeth Franklin, mother of the bride. Bonds for the marriage were given by Joseph Tweedy, Jr. and Robert Franklin. ## [[Franklin-4204|Jane Franklin]] married 15 Mar 1788 in Campbell County, VA, [[Wood-3495|Edmund Wood]] (born ca 1768 died 26 Jun 1822) They were married by Rev. James Kinney. Edmund’s will is recorded at Rustburg, Campbell County, VA Courthouse, Book 4, page 524. ## [[Franklin-1227|James M. Franklin]] born 1779, Never married. No issue. Listed in the 1850 census of Campbell County, VA as a farmer worth $150. He lived near Henry R. Franklin ## [[Franklin-1177|Mary “Polly” Franklin]] married 25 Jul 1795 Campbell County, VA, [[North-359|William North]]. Consent was given by Elizabeth and Alexander Steele. ## [[Franklin-1225|Benjamin Franklin]] born 1791, married 23 Apr 1830 Campbell County, VA, [[Litchford-12|Sarah Litchford Ferguson]] 1800, the widow of William Ferguson. William Ferguson had married Sarah in Campbell County, VA 4 Dec 1819. Children of Benjamin Franklin and Sarah Litchford Ferguson: ### Sarah Franklin born 1833, Died young. ### [[Franklin-6672|Letitia Franklin]] born ca 1837, married Sam Paris '''[Elijah Paris]''', a contractor who lived in Lynchburg, VA. ### [[Franklin-1228|Samuel Thurman Franklin]] (born 15 Feb 1841 died 20 Apr 1937) married Campbell County, VA, [[North-358|Martha Susan North]] (born 5 Mar 1846 died 25 Aug 1927) She is buried in the cemetery at New Concord Presbyterian Church and he served in the Confederacy. #### [[Franklin-1229|Sallie Fenton Franklin]] ( born 12 Jan 1876 died 28 Aug 1962 ) married 1896 in Campbell County, VA, [[Cheatham-125|Walter Beverly Cheatham]] (born 25 Feb 1870 died 29 Dec 1918). They were both members of New Concord Presbyterian Church. Walter had a small farm called Maple Valley Farm just south of New Concord Presbyterian Church and he was very active in the church. He died in the influenza epidemic of 1918 and Sallie moved to Lynchburg, VA and she died there. They are both buried at New Concord Presbyterian Church cemetery. She attended Averett [or Averill] College at Danville, VA. ## [[UNKNOWN-87987|Isaac M. Franklin]] ## [[Franklin-4312|Nancy Franklin]] (born 1785 died 24 Nov 1844) married Campbell County, VA 23 Apr 1802 [[Robertson-5288|John Robertson]] (born 23 Dec 1769 died 27 Nov 1814) They were married by Rev. Henry Brown and lived on their farm in Appomattox County, VA and are buried there. ## [[Franklin-4313|Kesiah Franklin]] married in Campbell County, VA 12 Apr 1793 [[Wood-11843|John Wood]]. # [[Franklin-1007|Robert Franklin]] (born ca 1741 died 9 Dec 1831) Bedford County, VA and died in Campbell County, VA. He married ca 1767 [[Lewis-3622|Jane “Jennie” Lewis]] (born 1756 died 1831) when she was 11 years old. Jane was evidently born in Ireland. He owned a large estate near Concord, VA and was a Colonel in the county militia. His sons Lewis and Benjamin were the executors of his estate [Reference: Campbell County, VA will book 7, page 6, will dated 19 Apr 1825 and probated 11 Jul 1831]. The children of Robert Franklin and Jane Lewis: ## [[Franklin-1204|Owen Franklin]] (born 1770 died 21 Feb 1831) married 25 Dec 1798 in Chesterfield County, VA, [[Roper-184|Elizabeth “Mary” Roper]] '''[aka Rosser]''' (died 22 Nov 1852) of Richmond, VA. They settled in McMinn County, TN near Chattanooga circa 1800 and are both buried at Dandridge, TN. They had one son, [[Franklin-5694|Lawson Franklin]]. ## [[Franklin-1208|John M. Franklin]] (born 1778 died 7 Jan 1857) married 14 Dec 1801 in Campbell County, VA, [[Dinwiddie-71|Nancy Ann Dinwiddie]] (born 27 Oct 1777 died 4 Sep 1864) She was born in Bedford County, VA and lived near the Franklin families. They lived in TN and are buried at Mt. Horeb, Jefferson County. ## [[Franklin-1213|Margaret “Peggy” Franklin]] (born 11 May 1786 died 23 Oct 1861) married 8 Mar 1803 in Campbell County, VA, Col. [[Roper-600|John Roper [or Rosser]]] of Campbell County, VA and both are buried in Dandridge, TN. They had one daughter, Mary Roper, who married George Brassner? and had issue. ## [[Franklin-1211|Thomas Franklin]] married 1) [[Story-663|___ Story]] and 2) ? and settled in TN. ### [[Franklin-6548|Valentine Franklin]] ### [[Franklin-6515|Campbell Franklin]] married [[Jacobs-5084|Rebecca Jacobs]]. ### [[Franklin-6516|Thomas Franklin]] married [[Bradshaw-1975|Lydia Bradshaw]]. ## [[Franklin-1209|Nancy Franklin]] married [[Stern-68|Lawrence B. Stearns]]. They may have moved to Georgia or Missouri in the early 1800’s. ## [[Franklin-1212|Mary “Polly” Franklin]] married [[Jennings-3246|Thomas Jennings]] and they lived in VA. ## [[Franklin-1210|Sarah “Sally” Franklin]] married 1) 19 Dec 1805 in Campbell County, VA, [[North-356|Thomas North]] and 2) in 1810 [[Leonard-745|Daniel S. Leonard]]. ## [[Franklin-1206|Elizabeth Franklin]] born 1786, married 4 Feb 1802 in Campbell County, VA, [[North-357|Peter North]] 1782, and they moved to Dandridge, TN and then to Illinois. ## [[Franklin-1207|Robert Franklin, Jr.]] 1792, Never married. No issue. Lived in TN with his brother, Benjamin, who was his trustee. ## [[Franklin-1205|Lewis Franklin III]] 1781, married (Marriage bond 24 Oct 1817) in Campbell County, VA, [[Wood-11830|Elizabeth Wood Jones]] 1788, the widow of Thomas Jones born 1788 died before 1816. She had married him in Campbell County, VA Marriage Bond 25 Dec 1804. Lewis is listed in the 1850 census of Campbell County, VA as a farmer worth $5000, a large sum at that time. The map coordinates for his farm are: [https://www.google.com/maps/place/37%C2%B019'41.0%22N+78%C2%B058'57.0%22W/@37.3280598,-78.9846887,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x0 N 37° 19’ 41” W 78° 58’ 57”]. She had issue by both husbands. The children of Lewis Franklin III and Elizabeth Wood Jones: ### [[Franklin-6558|Joel W. Franklin]] born 1820, married 1) [[Depriest-104|Calista Depriest]] 1820, and 2) [[Wood-16083|Nancy Wood Depriest]] 20 Sep 1825, widow of Horatio Depriest 1819, whom she had married in Campbell County, VA 27 Jun 1842. #### [[Franklin-6559|Owen W. Franklin]] born ca 1846 #### [[Franklin-6560|Morgiana Franklin]] born ca 1848, married Henry Jones. #### [[Franklin-6561|Ida Franklin]] born ca 1855 Never married. No issue. #### [[Franklin-6563|Paxton S. Franklin]] born ca 1859, married [[Puckette-20|Lizzie Puckett]]. #### [[Franklin-6562|Elizabeth Franklin]] born ca 1857, Blind Never married. No issue. ### [[Franklin-5559|Edmund Lewis Franklin]] born 1822, married [[Jennings-4235|Susan Jennings]] 1830. He is listed in the 1850 census of Campbell County, VA at Brookneal as a farmer worth $6000. #### [[Franklin-6599|Louelle Franklin]] born ca 1855, married __ Moore. #### [[Franklin-6600|Nancy “Nannie” Franklin]] born ca 1857, married Edwin “Bunn” Tweedy born 1849 #### [[Franklin-6601|Kieffer Franklin]] #### [[Franklin-6575|Tipton Franklin]] #### [[Franklin-6602|Susan Franklin]] #### [[Franklin-6603|Warner Richardson Franklin]] born 17 Jul 1870, married [[Cheatham-410|Bridget Anne Cheatham]] 17 Aug 1879. She was his second wife, the first being [[Perdue-661|__ Perdue]]. [Issue three]. Warner and Bridget are buried at New Concord Presbyterian Church. ####* by wife 1) __ Perdue: ##### [[Franklin-6613|Lawson Franklin]] ##### [[Franklin-6612|Hattie Franklin]] married __ Cyrus. ##### Franklin ? ####* by wife 2) Bridget Anne Cheatham: ##### [[Franklin-6620|Nannie Elizabeth Franklin]] born 31 Aug 1910, married Lyle Carrol- [issue three]. ##### [[Franklin-6618|Bessie Christian Franklin]] born 15 Apr 1912, married Edward Thurman- [issue three]. ##### [[Franklin-6621|Emma Jennings Franklin]] born 16 Apr 1914, married Jimmy Neighbors [issue three]. ##### William Clifton Franklin born 28 Nov 1915, married ? and lived in New York City, NY. ###### Patricia Jean Franklin ###### William Thomas Franklin ###### Bruce Alvin Franklin ##### [[Franklin-6619|Edward Davis Franklin]] born 20 Jul 1917, married Nancy Woodall. lived Route 2, Rustburg, VA. ###### Irene Franklin married Aubrey Rosser. ###### Kenneth Franklin married ? ###### Robert Franklin married ? ###### Franklin? ##### Berta Davis Franklin born 26 Oct 1918, married 22 Jun 1939 Elbert Fitzland Cheatham 12 Oct 1915, and they divorced. ##### Albert Richardson Franklin born 26 Jan 1920, married 21 Dec 1940 Mary Naomi Blanks born 30 Jul 1920 ###### Carolyn Naomi Franklin born 26 May 1943 ###### Sandra Kay Franklin born 2 Jul 1949 ###### Patricia Anne Franklin ##### [[Franklin-6622|Estelle Bridget Franklin]] born 29 Jan 1922, married 25 Dec 1943 Thomas Franklin Adcock born 16 Apr 1914, and they lived in Texas. ##### Benjamin Alexander Franklin born 18 Jun 1924, married Hazel Lawrence. ###### Benjamin Franklin ###### child Franklin ### [[Franklin-5560|Martha Jane Franklin]] (born 3 Feb 1824 died Dec 1889) married 4 Feb 1852 Campbell County, VA, her cousin, [[Franklin-1234|Daniel Franklin]]. ### [[Franklin-5561|William Jones “Deaf Billy” Franklin]] born 1828, married 1) [[Wood-16098|Anne V. Wood]] born 3 Aug 1838 died 16 Jul 1863 and ca 1863 2) [[Jones-39092|Laura Jones]] born 8 Mar 1843. He was totally deaf and lived on the top of Spring Mills Hill near Springs Mills in Campbell County, VA. ###* Children of William Jones Franklin and 1) Anne Wood: #### [[Franklin-6588|Lillian Virginia “Lelia” Franklin]] ( born 30 May 1860 ), married 3 Aug 1879 in Campbell County, VA, John Isaac “Ike” Rucker born ca 1856. [she was an orphan and taken in and raised by William Franklin and Anne Wood] Both are buried at New Concord Presbyterian Church. He inherited the home Rucker farm. Ike was a cobbler and farmer. #### [[Franklin-6587|Elizabeth “Lizzie” Franklin]] married 1 Jan 1879 [[Hendrick-331|James Luther Hendricks]] born ca 1857. ###* Children by wife 2) Laura Jones: #### [[Franklin-6589|Willie Franklin]] (f) married Laban Ford. #### [[Franklin-6591|Emma Franklin]] #### [[Franklin-6592|Florence Franklin]] Died young. #### [[Franklin-6590|Thomas Franklin]] Never married. No issue. #### [[Franklin-6593|Pearl Franklin]] married Massie Nash 30 Oct 1882 ### [[Franklin-5562|Nancy Elizabeth Franklin]] (born 1830), married LaFayette Depriest (born 1830) [first cousins] and they moved to Georgia. ### [[Franklin-5563|Thomas W. Franklin]] (born 1832) Never married. No issue. Killed while serving as a Confederate soldier. ## [[Franklin-1203|Benjamin Franklin]] (born 1794 died May 1855) married [[Sweeney-1490|Nancy __?]] settled in McMinn County, TN near Chattanooga. All of their children were born in VA. The children of Benjamin Franklin and Nancy __? ### [[Franklin-6598|Mary Franklin]] (born ca 1816 died 1851/55) married 8 May 1839 in Campbell County, VA John D. Hughes and had issue. She died in McMinn County, TN. ### [[Franklin-6594|Jane Franklin]] born circa 1826 ### [[Franklin-6595|Lucinda Franklin]] born ca 1829, married 29 Dec 1852 in McMinn County, TN to Joseph H. Walker. ### [[Franklin-6596|Martha Susan Franklin]] born ca 1836, married 10 Oct 1855 in McMinn County, TN to William H. Staples. ### [[Franklin-6597|John A. Franklin]] born ca 1838 # [[Franklin-1190|Thomas Edward Franklin]] (born Sep 1757 died 23 Mar 1841) married twice: 1) Marriage Bond 6 Jul 1779 in Bedford County, VA [[Campbell-10980|Margaret “Peggy” Campbell]], daughter of Thomas Campbell and 2) 24 Mar 1796 Campbell County, VA, [[Evans-2137|Letitia “Letty” Evans]] (born 8 Dec 1769 died 28 Jul 1862), born in Chester County, PA and died in Campbell County, VA, daughter of Thomas Rees Evans. They were married by Rev. William Mahon. She was called “Little Old Aunt Letty.“ She was small of stature and always wore a black silk bonnet. On Sunday, the bonnet was trimmed with white lace. Thomas was a private in the Revolutionary War and a major in the county militia. He owned a large tract of land (must have been several thousand acres) near his father and he built a fine brick home on it. This home was near present day Naked Creek (some say Aker’s Creek), a branch of the Big Falling River. In 1973 the house was still standing at map coordinates N 79° 00’ 30” W 37° 17’ 45”. '''[[https://www.google.com/maps/place/37%C2%B017'45.0%22N+79%C2%B000'30.0%22W/@37.2958333,-79.010522,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x0 N 37° 17’ 45” W 79° 00’ 30”]]''' Thomas and Letty are buried in a family plot near their home. A cabin on the estate has long since gone to dust; but around it in the fields, flowers that she imported from England still grow. [Reference-Campbell County, VA Order Book #9, page 30 shows an order setting aside her dowry, 237+ acres, taken from the estate of her husband and it was set aside from the land belonging to her son, Henry R. Franklin. Order book #23 speaks of the pension of her husband and that it to be given to her. She made her will 1 Dec 1859 and bequeathed all that was hers to her daughter, Bridget Carson and her two granddaughters, Martha Campbell and Jane Campbell. #* Children of Thomas Edward Franklin and 1) Margaret Campbell: ## Campbell Franklin Never married. No issue. ## [[Franklin-1232|Judy B. Franklin]] married 21 Aug 1799 in Campbell County, VA, [[Moore-5129|Predum Moore]]. ## [[Franklin-4305|Nancy C. Franklin]] married 19 Nov 1807 in Campbell County, VA, [[Thompson-16949|William Thompson]]. William lived at one time in Floyd County, VA. ## [[Franklin-1219|Elizabeth Franklin]] married 14 Jan 1805 in Campbell County, VA, [[Fleming-1010|David Fleming]]. ## [[Franklin-1230|Janet “Jane” Franklin]] married 15 Mar 1804 in Campbell County, VA, [[Fleming-1011|John Fleming]]. She granted power of attorney to Thomas Franklin [probably her father] 15 Nov 1806, Campbell County Deed Book 7, page 592. #* Children by wife 2), Letitia Evans: ## [[Franklin-1233|Margaret Franklin]] born 1797, married 10 Mar 1823 in Campbell County, VA, [[Campbell-2477|James Campbell]]. ## [[Franklin-4310|Bridget Evans “Biddy” Franklin]] ( born 10 Jan 1798 died 15 Mar 1862 ) married 20 Mar 1816, in Campbell County, VA, [[Carson-2214|Moses Helm Carson]]. They were members of Old Concord Presbyterian Church, Appomattox County, VA and all their children were born on the home farm. ## [[Franklin-4179|Thomas Edward (or Henry) Franklin]] born 1804, married 8 Nov 1824 in Campbell County, VA, [[Arrington-313|Judith W. Arrington]], daughter of Adler Arrington of Concord, Campbell County, VA. In 1844 Thomas was a major in the 117th Regiment of the Virginia Militia. The children of Thomas Edward Franklin and Judith Arrington: ### [[Franklin-5274|Martha L. Franklin]] born 1828 ### [[Franklin-5275|Angeline Franklin]] born 1833, married 1) [[Jones-31069|Fayette Jones]]; 2) [[Clay-1663|Charles Clay]], his third wife. Fayette Jones lived in Campbell County, VA. ### [[Franklin-5276|John Henry Franklin]] born 1829, married 20 Feb 1861 [[Evans-10917|Isabella “Belle” Robertson Evans]] (born 9 May 1840 died 15 Apr 1902) ''daughter of Dr. Daniel Septimus Evans''. '''[False]''' No issue. He was a Confederate soldier and was killed at the Battle of Seven Pines. After he died, she married 24 Nov 1868 in Campbell County, VA, Thomas William Milton Thompson and had issue. ### [[Franklin-5277|Jane A. Franklin]] born 1835 ### [[Franklin-5278|Littleton Franklin]] born 1837 ### [[Franklin-5279|Marisa Franklin]] born 1839, married [[Jones-31070|John Thomas Jones]] born 1832, as his third wife. ### [[Franklin-4157|Victoria Franklin]] born 1840 '''[Arrington]''' ### [[Franklin-5280|Ellen Evans Franklin]] born 1842 ### [[Franklin-5281|Evaline Franklin]] born 1844 ### [[Franklin-5282|Dolly Franklin]] born 1846 ### [[Franklin-5283|George Franklin]] born 1848 married the widow Ould, mother of Dr. Lyle Ould. ### [[Franklin-5288|Margaret Franklin]] married 1) [[Jordan-5213|___ Jordan]] and in Campbell County, VA 2) [[Davis-27528|John Davis, Jr.]] (born 11 Mar 1799 died 24 May 1878) and had issue. She had three children by Jordan and one child by John Davis, Jr. ### [[Franklin-5284|Bridget Franklin]] (born 1851 died 1915) married as his second wife, [[Woodson-878|Edwin R. Woodson]] (born 1842 died 1891) Both are buried at New Concord Presbyterian Church [May be buried at Concord Cemetery]. His first wife was __ Hill. ### [[Franklin-5285|Fletcher Franklin]] ### [[Franklin-5286|Thomas Ed Franklin]] ### William Franklin '''[1854-24 October 1854?]''' ## [[Franklin-6475|Henry R. Franklin]] (called Capt. Henry) (born 1805 died 1898) He married 1) [[Watkins-4046|Rhoda G. “Mary” Watkins]] (born 1816 died 1878), born in Buckingham County, VA and raised in Campbell County, VA near Six Mile Bridge on the James River [issue four] and 2) ? an infidel atheist who was born in Ireland. No issue. Henry always wore a hat with the string tied under his neck. He built in 1847 the fine brick home now (1988) occupied by the author’s sister, Mrs. Harvey Eliot Henderson near Plum Branch, Campbell County, VA. The bricks were made on the farm by slaves and the rock was quarried on Blue Hill about a mile away. An interesting story on the atheist wife was told to the author by Mrs. Pearl Thompson. The atheist had died ca 1889 and had been “laid out” (prepared for burial) by several friends. While the body was in the parlor, it (the body), sat straight up and gave a loud moan. The exit from the parlor was very quick - the corpse had an involuntary muscular reaction and was really quite dead, but because she was an atheist [in that day and time, not a very nice person], the shock on these religious people was severe! About 1870 Capt. Henry signed a note for a friend who wanted to buy a farm and the friend absconded and Henry lost his farm, which had been debt-free. After he lost his farm, he moved to Lynchburg and lived with his niece, Pearl Franklin ? on Church Street between 10th and 11th Streets. He would sit on the porch and rock and he kept a cane under his chair and if he saw any passerby who had the same name as his friend who has ruined him, he would pound on the porch railing with his cane and call out to the person in a loud voice and tell them that they were descended from a scoundrel. Socrates Haden bought the farm. The children of Henry Franklin were: ### [[Franklin-6582|Dr. Joel W. Franklin]] (born 1836 died 1866) lived in Pamplin, VA. He served in the Confederacy as a surgeon and was in the siege of Vicksburg. He died of diphtheria. Never married. No issue. ### [[Franklin-6583|Cornelia “Puss” Franklin]] born 1838 married John Thomas Jones 1832 of Campbell County, VA. She was his first wife. ### [[Franklin-6584|Jo Anna Franklin]] born 1840 married Frank Nelson. They moved to Alta, TX and had three children. ### [[Franklin-6476|Philip Henry Franklin]] (born 4 Jul 1841 died 13 Aug 1936) He was a druggist (pharmacist); moved to Missouri in 1868 and in 1872 married [[Gilliam-690|Mary Eva Gilliam]] of Marshall, Saline County, MO. He served in the Confederacy for the entire period of the war with the Lynchburg, VA Home Guard and was its last surviving member. He is said to have planted the large holly tree still standing (1990) at the Brick House Place (home of Mrs. Harvey E. Henderson in 1990). #### [[Franklin-6586|Phillip Henry Franklin, Jr.]] died age 17. #### [[Franklin-6585|Daisey Franklin]] married Rev. A. A. McGeachy and she died at Sherman, TX. # [[Franklin-1006|Lewis Franklin II]] married Michael “Mickey” Ferguson. In 1793 he patented 215 acres on the south side of Dixon’s Fork. ''He is said to have served in the Revolutionary War.'' '''[False]''' Family tradition states that they had 21 children. All but two of them died when young. Children of Lewis Franklin II and Mickey Ferguson: ## [[Franklin-669|John Franklin]] (born 1776 died 1862) married 14 Nov 1796 in Bedford County, VA, [[Booth-1459|Nancy Booth]] born 14 Feb 1776 died 1860, William Booth, surety. Children of John Franklin and Nancy Booth: ### [[Franklin-4299|William Lewis Franklin]] (born 6 Nov 1797 died 10 Nov 1826) married 18 Mar 1818 in Campbell County, VA, [[Evans-9052|Letitia Demarus Evans]] (born 16 Dec 1789 died 19 May 1877) In 1850 she was living with her son, Daniel Evans Franklin. The children of William Lewis Franklin and Letitia Demarus Evans: #### [[Franklin-5612|Daniel Evans Franklin]] born circa 1824, married 25 Jan 1844 [[Booth-3121|Letitia Jane Davis Booth Martin]] born circa 1822, and widow of Charles C. Martin whom she had married 20 Aug 1835. They lived near Plum Branch, VA where he farmed. Listed in the 1850 census as a farmer worth $2385 at residence 1208. The children of Daniel Evans Franklin and Letitia Jane Davis Booth Martin: ##### [[Franklin-5613|Jane Christian Franklin]] (born 4 Nov 1844 died 8 May 1896) married 26 Oct 1869 [[Cheatham-406|Alexander Thomas Cheatham]] (born 9 Jun 1833 died 5 Nov 1913) She was his second wife, his first being Betty P. Harvey (born 24 Oct 1843 died 1868) ##### [[Franklin-5614|Judith Ann Franklin]] born ca 1847, Never married. No issue. ##### [[Franklin-5615|Matilda L. Franklin]] born circa 1848, Never married. No issue. ##### [[Franklin-5616|William Anderson Franklin]] born circa 1849, married [[Davis-29180|Mary “Molly” Davis]] (we called her cousin Molly Bill) No issue. Farmed near Plum Branch, Campbell County, VA. ##### [[Franklin-5617|Thomas Lafayette Franklin]] (born 30 Oct 1852 died 23 Apr 1925) married 23 Nov 1892 [[Torrence-141|Leonora Zephna “Leah” Torrence]] (born 27 Jul 1862 died 29 Jun 1928) He was a farmer near Plum Branch, Campbell County, VA. Children of Thomas Lafayette Franklin and Leonora Zephna Torrence: ###### [[Franklin-5622|Carl Burton Franklin]] (born 3 Oct 1893 died 5 Nov 1964) Never married. No issue. He worked for Tawsey Rucker at the feed mill at Concord, Campbell County, VA; was a veteran of WWI; a member of the Early’s Chapel Methodist church and a Mason. He died at Keysville, VA and is buried at Early’s Chapel. ###### [[Franklin-5623|Eunice May Franklin]] born 11 May 1897, married 24 Nov 1920 Samuel Arthur Caldwell (born 20 May 1893 died 22 Sep 1976) They lived near New Chapel Church, Rustburg, Campbell County, VA. He is buried at Bethany Church. ###### [[Franklin-5624|Daniel Thomas Franklin]] born 31 Oct 1901, Never married. No issue. He was an expert beekeeper and raised bees near Plum Branch. He was in WW II. He was highly eccentric and walked from Plum Branch to Oroville, California ca 1955 and he worked for Andrew Hunter Land in the lumber mill there for a time. He died in a Veteran’s Home in Salem, Oregon. ###### [[Franklin-5625|Jesse William Franklin]] 5 Feb 1905, married 14 Dec 1934 Mary Josephine Carwile 22 Feb 1907. He farmed in Campbell County, VA near Rustburg on Route 2. They were, at the time the author knew them, poor tenant farmers and hard workers. Farmed in Campbell County, VA near the author’s home, Red Acres Farm, circa 1942. ####### Lenora Kate Franklin born 1 Sep 1935, married Robert Mark Clark born 15 Jun 1937. They lived in Phenix, VA. ####### Elizabeth Ann Franklin born 10 Oct 1940, married 11 Jul 1963 Paulus Elson Bryant II born 7 Jan 1931, of Big Island, VA. ##### [[Franklin-5618|Flora Belle Franklin]] born ca 1854, Never married. No issue. ##### [[Franklin-5619|Stephen (or Steven) M. Franklin]] born ca 1856 ##### [[Franklin-5620|Reese Evans Franklin]] born ca 1858, Never married. No issue. ##### [[Franklin-5621|Bridget Letitia Franklin]] born ca 1859, Never married. No issue. #### [[Franklin-5692|John William Franklin]] (born 11 Apr 1825 died 11 Aug 1892) married 9 Dec 1847 [[Evans-11258|Mary Isabelle Evans]] ( born 8 Oct 1823 died 10 Jan 1906 ) They lived near Spring Mills, Campbell County, VA. Listed in the 1850 census as a farmer worth $1500 at residence 1207. They together with several of their children are buried in the Dixon family graveyard. The children of John William Franklin and Mary Isabelle Evans: ##### [[Franklin-6576|William Edward “Willie” Franklin]] born 2 Oct 1848, Never married. No issue. He went west for some 25 years and then returned to near Concord and raised bees. ##### [[Franklin-6577|Sarah Ann “Sallie” Franklin]] ( born 12 Mar 1851 died 15 Dec 1890 ) Never married. No issue. ##### [[Franklin-6578|Emma Virginia Franklin]] ( born 5 May 1853 died 18 Jun 1855 ) She is buried in the Dixon family cemetery and her grace is marked with a rock. ##### [[Franklin-6579|Susanna Grace Franklin]] (born 25 Dec 1855 died 8 Apr 1862) She is buried in the Dixon family cemetery and her grace is marked with a rock. ##### [[Franklin-5693|Mary Robertson “Molly” Franklin]] (born 31 Mar 1859 died 18 Jun 1915) married 22 Feb 1882 [[Jones-33455|Bolling Jones]] (born 16 Jan 1857 died 9 Sep 1928) They farmed near Spring Mills, Campbell County, VA on the Falling River and are both buried at New Concord Presbyterian Church, Campbell County, VA. ##### [[Franklin-6580|Charles Daniel “Charley” Franklin]] born 17 Oct 1861 died 1935 '''[False 1941]''' Never married. No issue. Farmed the home farm near Plum Branch. He was an elder in New Concord Presbyterian Church. In their old age, Charley, Willie and Resa lived together and they told their niece, Mary Saunder Jones, that if she would take care of them, she could have the farm. She did until they all died and then she lived there by herself. When Harvey E. Henderson came back from World War II, his wife, Sarah Agnes Evans Henderson asked Mary Saunders Jones if she wanted to sell them some land: she said “No, I want to keep it in the family.” About 1947 she sold it to her nephew, Jones Rucker, and he built a large dairy on the farm and after four years, he sold it while Mary was in the hospital with sciatica and it nearly broke her heart. ##### [[Franklin-6581|Theresa “Resa” I. Franklin]] born 17 Aug 1866, married ca 1916 Edward G. Peerman. No issue. #### William Lewis Franklin, Jr. ### [[Franklin-1175|Robert H. “One-Eyed Bob” Franklin]] (born 21 Jun 1800 died 24 Dec 1872) married 1) 9 Oct 1824 in Campbell County, VA, [[North-355|Elizabeth North]] and 2) [[Johnson-7115|Millicent ''Apperson'' Johnson]] '''[Haragrave]''' 1803. He was a farmer and lived at Concord Depot and is listed in the 1860 census of Campbell County, VA as a farmer worth $5000. ###* The children of Robert “One-Eyed Bob” Franklin and 1) Elizabeth North: #### [[Franklin-1182|Judith Ann Franklin]] born circa 1825, married [[May-797|William May]], a lawyer and they possibly lived in Franklin County, MO. #### [[Franklin-1181|Mary Franklin]] born circa 1827, married [[Jasper-40|___ Jasper]] in MO. #### [[Franklin-1185|Absolem T. Franklin]] born 30 Jul 1831, moved to MO in the spring of 1850 and located in Danville, Montgomery County, where he worked as a mercantile clerk until 1861. He then moved to New Florence in the same county, opened his own store which he kept until 1864. In December 1864, he was appointed the railroad agent at Old Allen on the North Missouri Railroad. Three years later the station was moved to Moberly, MO and he continued as agent until 1872. He was then appointed messenger for the United States Express and he ran on the road between Moberly and Ottumwa for two years. In 1874 he was appointed deputy sheriff of Randolph County and was elected constable of Moberly Township which he held for four years. In 1879 he worked as a carpenter and he took charge of the railroad water tank and engine. On 4 Mar 1864 he was married in Montgomery County to [[Pew-27|Elizabeth P. “Bettie” Pew]], daughter of A.D. Pew. They had one daughter, [[Franklin-1231|Clara May Franklin]]. They lived in Moberly and he was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church South and his wife and daughter were members of the Cumberland Presbyterian church. [Reference- History of Howard and Chariton Counties, MO, page 877. Pub. 1883 by National Historical Company.] #### [[Franklin-1174|Dorothy “Dollie” Ming Franklin]] (born 26 Aug 1832 died 1913) married 5 Feb 1854 [[Cardwell-98|Charles Wesley Cardwell]] (born 1825 died 1885) They moved to MO ca 1874. Charles Wesley was listed in the 1860 census at Concord Depot as a mechanic worth $100. He lost his home, property and iron foundry at Concord for the debt incurred when he signed a bond for a wayward CSA officer who skipped out on the note. Broke and discouraged, he moved his family to New Florence, MO ca 1870 and there he eked out a meager living for his family of 9 children by farming and making sorghum molasses. Dolly, with her energy, good judgement and perserverance kept her growing family together. All who wished went to college and all turned out well by helping each other - a remarkable heritage! Both are buried at the New Florence Cemetery. #### [[Franklin-1186|John A. (or S.) Franklin]] born ca 1834, may have gone to TX. #### [[Franklin-1187|Robert A. Franklin]] born ca 1836 #### [[Franklin-1188|Thomas L. Franklin]] born ca 1839 '''[Thomas was the son of Robert's second wife, Millicent]''' ###* Children by wife 2) Millicent Apperson Johnson: #### [[Franklin-1191|Samuel (or Lafayette) Franklin]] born ca 1840, Never married. No issue. Served in the Confederacy and ''killed in action''. '''[False, probably confused with [[Franklin-1188|Thomas]] or [[Franklin-1183|William]]]''' #### [[Franklin-1192|Elizabeth M. “Bettie” Franklin]] born ca 1843, married [[Arrington-53|Albert Arrington]]. #### [[Franklin-1193|Martha E. “Mattie” Franklin]] born ca 1845, married [[Loyd-77|James Loyd]]. ## [[Franklin-4302|Thomas Franklin]] ''Died young''. '''[False]''' “Afflicted”. ## [[Franklin-4304|Mildred “Milly” Franklin]] married 13 Mar 1794 in Campbell County, VA, [[Litchford-13|Arthur Litchford]]. His will is recorded at the Campbell County, VA Courthouse at Rustburg, VA Will book 9, page 100. 11 Sep 1838. ## [[Franklin-4303|Kesiah “or Heziah” Franklin]] married 10 Nov 1796 in Campbell County, VA, [[Thompson-16941|John Thompson]]. They moved to Williamson County, TN ca 1817 and he is buried there. # [[Franklin-4203|Henry Edmund ( or Edwin ) Franklin]] married Marriage Bond Campbell County, VA 4 Jun 1788 [[Davis-28898|Sally Davis]], daughter of John Davis. # [[Franklin-4201|Elizabeth Franklin]] # [[Franklin-4202|Jane Franklin]] === Campbell Chronicles and Family Sketches: Franklin (1927) === ''The family of Franklin emigrated from Ecton village, Northamptonshire, England, in 1685; John, founder of the Virginia branch, is supposed to have been a brother of Benjamin Franklin. The name is found among Orange and Culpeper county records about the middle of the 18th century.'' '''[This part appears to be fantasy as no record of this John has been found and this branch is definitely not related, at least immediately, to the Franklin family of Orange County, Virginia. This branch was residing in Lunenburg County early in the 18th century.]''' [[Franklin-1179|Owen Franklin]] in 1773 patented 49 acres on both sides of Morton's creek, a fork of Falling river, and in 1788 bought of Pleasant Branch 182 acres on the south side of Morton's creek, along [[Franklin-1190|Thos. Franklin's]] line, and from Hall's corner to Harris' corner. In 1749 [[Franklin-1003|Lewis Franklin]] patented 850 acres including head branches of Falling river adjoining Edward Nix's line; in 1756 Lewis Franklin patented 118 acres on Callaway's road, between two ridges. In 1793 he patented 215 acres on the south side of Dixon's fork, a head branch of the south fork of Falling river. In 1780 [[Franklin-5991|Edmund Franklin]] patented 252 acres lying upon a branch of Cub creek and Falling river; Edmund and Owen Franklin were ensigns of the Revolutionary army in 1778; Thomas and Thomas P. Franklin '''[Thomas P. isn't placed yet]''' were pensioners 75 and 71 in 1835. Owens' will, recorded in 1795, mentions sons, [[Franklin-1225|Benjamin]] and [[UNKNOWN-87987|Isaac M.]] and daughter, [[Franklin-4312|Nancy]]. Robert Franklin '''[Unclear if this is Owen's brother or son]''' administered upon Owens' estate and in 1811 he made complaint that Owen (deceased) who served as deputy sheriff of Campbell had delinquent taxes charged against him for which he was not responsible; he asked that the commonwealth's claims be relinquished. [[Franklin-1007|Colonel Robert Franklin]] owned an estate near Concord which included Pilot Mountain. '''[This appears to be a conflation of Robert Jr., son of Owen, and Robert Sr., son of Lewis.]''' He married a [[Lewis-3622|Miss Lewis]], of Irish birth, who was only eleven years of age. His will recorded in 1831 appointed his sons, [[Franklin-1203|Benjamin]] and [[Franklin-1205|Lewis]] executors, and was witnessed by Robert Franklin, Jr. '''[Not his son Robert, who was a trustee]''', David Robertson and John Shannon. Children: :—[[Franklin-1203|Benjamin]]. :—[[Franklin-1213|Margaret]], m. [[Roper-600|John Rosser]] in 1805. :—[[Franklin-4311|Robert, Jr.]], m. [[Perrow-101|Mary]], the dau. of Daniel Perrow. '''[This is Owen's son, not Robert's; Robert's son never married.]''' :—[[Franklin-1204|Owen]]. :—[[Franklin-1212|Mary]], m. [[Jennings-3246|Jennings]]. :—[[Franklin-1208|John M.]] m. [[Dinwiddie-71|Ann Dinwiddie]]; had 11 children. :—[[Franklin-1205|Lewis]], m. [[Wood-11830|Eliza Wood]]; his daughter, [[Franklin-5560|Martha J.]], m. [[Franklin-1234|Daniel Franklin]], of Appomattox, and their dau., [[Franklin-5565|Lillian]], m. [[Evans-10829|Major Daniel J. Evans]], near Concord. :—[[Franklin-1206|Elizabeth]], m. [[North-357|Peter North]] in 1801. :—[[Franklin-1211|Thomas]] ... :—[[Franklin-1209|Nancy]], m. [[Stern-68|_____ Stern]]. :—[[Franklin-1210|Sallie]], 1806, m., 1st, [[North-356|Thomas North]]; m. 2nd, [[Leonard-745|_____ Leonard]]. Col. Ro. Franklin's will mentioned sons, Owen, John, Lewis, Thomas, Robert and Benjamin, and daughters, Margaret Rosser, Elizabeth North, Sally Leonard, Mary Jennings and Nancy Stern. Lewis Franklin remained in Campbell; other sons seem to have moved away. Other Franklin marriages: 1794, [[Unknown-285314|Elizabeth Franklin]] m. [[Steele-429|Alexander Steele]];—1794, [[Franklin-4304|Milly Franklin]] m. [[Litchford-13|Arthur Litchford]]; —1795, [[Franklin-4303|Keziah Franklin]] m. [[Thompson-16941|John Thompson]]; -1805, [[Franklin-1219|Elizabeth Franklin]] m. [[Fleming-1010|David Fleming]];-1805, [[Franklin-1230|Jane Franklin]] m. [[Fleming-1011|John Fleming]];—1802, Thomas Franklin, and, 1805, Capt. John Franklin, sons of Edward and Eliza Cook-Franklin, of Appomattox county, married, respectively, Judith E. and Martha J., daughters of William and Sarah C. Anderson of Campbell county. In 1844 Thomas H. Franklin was major of the 117th Va. Mil. Reg. === Milicent Schmacher's Arrington-Franklin genealogy (1960) === {{Image|file=Franklin_Family_of_Campbell_County_Virginia.jpg |align=r |size=s }} [[Franklin-1175|Robert Franklin]] was the son of [[Franklin-669|John Franklin]], born 1778, died 1849, and his wife, [[Booth-1459|Nancy Boothe]], born February 14, 1776, married 1797 and died 1860. John Franklin was the son of [[Franklin-1006|Lewis Franklin]], born ''1758'', married 1778, died ''April 11, 1842''. His wife was Polly Ann Lewis, born 1762, died 1843. Robert's grandfather, Lewis Franklin, ''fought in the American Revolutionary War and thereby gave his descendants the privilege of becoming Daughters or Sons of the American Revolution''. '''[False]''' ''This mistake has had a lasting impact on this branch. Back long ago when records were much harder to come by, [[Jasper-243|Grace Jasper]] acquired the Revolutionary War record of '''a''' Lewis Franklin of Virginia. It was assumed that the record belonged to this branch, but the locations, dates and children's names all mismatch this family. '''That''' [[Franklin-411|Lewis Franklin's]] family has been sorted but this family's research was stalled due to the mistake. The mistake was carried forward by other family researchers, like [[Shumacher-8|Milicent Schumacher]] (author of the above) and [[Cardwell-531|Marilyn Cardwell Larson]], and can be found in numerous trees at Ancestry.com.'' == Family connections == [[Franklin-1006|Lewis]] was a surety for [[Franklin-1190|Thomas']] marriage to Margaret Campbell. [[Franklin-1003|Lewis Sr.]] had died by this point and it was too early to be [[Franklin-1205|Lewis]], the son of Robert. * Thomas Franklin and Margaret Campbell, July 6, 1779. Lewis Franklin, surety. Consent of James Campbell, father of Margaret. Earle S. Dennis and Jane E. Smith. ''Marriage Bonds of Bedford County, Virginia, 1755-1800''. Baltimore: Genealogical Pub., 1975. == See also == * [https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=zjb-8rgPTvbI.koRY93cKvfcY&usp=sharing Google map locations relating to the Franklins of Campbell County, Virginia] * [[Space:Edmund_Franklins_of_Lunenburg%2C_Virginia|The Edmund Franklins of Lunenburg, Virginia]] * [[Space:Campbell_County%2C_Virginia|Campbell County, Virginia]] == Sources == * The collective works of [[Evans-11072|Dr. Joseph W. Evans]] * Chilton, Harriett A., and Mitzi Chilton Wilkerson. [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/254276?availability=Family%20History%20Library Register of Old Concord Presbyterian Church, Appomattox County, Virginia - 1826-1878; Baptism 1826-1876, Membership 1826-1878, Obituary 1829-1854]. 1973. * Early, R. H. [http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/campbell/history/chronicles-families-franklin.txt Campbell Chronicles and Family Sketches, Embracing the History of Campbell County, Virginia, 1782-1926,]. Lynchburg, Va.: J.P. Bell, 1927. * [https://books.google.com/books/about/History_of_Chariton_and_Howard_Counties.html?id=BtIyAQAAMAAJ History of Howard and Chariton Counties, Missouri]: ''Written and Compiled from the Most Official Authentic and Private Sources, including a History of Its Townships, Towns, and Villages, Together with a Condensed History of Missouri'' ... St. Louis: National Historical, 1883. * Lane, Annabel Wishart. [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/124563?availability=Family%20History%20Library The Roots and Fruit of the Bryant Family Tree: A Genealogical Study]. Kansas City, Missouri: A.W. Lane, 1954. * Mathis, Gay. "Obion Co TN Branches & Twigs." Accessed November 02, 2015. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=lgmathis&id=I49635

Franklin Name Study

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[[Category:Franklin Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Franklin and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader [[Franklin-1969|Lisa R. Franklin]]], add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. This study is in conjunction with the Franklin Y DNA Project at http://FranklinGenetics.org

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In 1933, [[Bearce-45| Franklyn Ele-watum Bearce]] submitted his "genealogy" to the Library of Congress. Some of its strongest claims cited a diary of an ancestor. In 1935, The Genealogical Society of Utah, published part of that "genealogy" in their July issue of The Utah Genealogical and Historical Magazine, pages 99-100.Utah GH mag, V. 26; Utah genealogical and historical magazine [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE93790] The article states, factually, much that just isn't true. Franklyn was not accepted as a Native American. And, there is no diary anywhere to be found. In 1938, [[Jacobus-56|Donald Lines Jacobus]], who had been hired by a Bearse family member, to investigate the Native American claims, was given permission, by that family member, to publish his results, in his own magazine, The American Genealogist. Jacobus soundly thrashed the first 3 generations of Franklyn Bearce's "genealogy". In the text below (below the table of contents), we offer Bearce's text on the left, and Jacobus' rebuttal on the right. ==Jacobus Analysis of Diary and First 3 Generations== ===The Diary=== {| border="1" cellpadding="10" | width="300pt"|'''Franklyn Bearce'''||'''Donald Lines Jacobus''' |- valign="top" | width="300pt"|Note Extracts and facts from the original No. I, and No2, Written Manuscripts, on deposit at the Congressional Generation Library Wash D.C. and the Public Library,New York City. The Following Historical and Genealogical Notes and Facts is A true record of our correct line of descent and is Based on Correct Information Handed down from generation to generation by my ancestors and imparted to me by word of mouth by my grand father William Henery Bearce [etc.] and the written Narrative Codgial [sic] of Zerviah Newcomb's Diary--written by the hand of Zerviah herself--after the death of her husband by law Josiah Bearce lst at New Fairfield Conn. The original Diary and supplement was handed down to James Monroe Bearce after Josiah 3rd his grandfather went to sleep at Penfield N.Y.My great aunt Mary Caroline Bearce Roe married a cousin Elisha Rau, was a dear old squaw when I was a boy, knew the contents of the Diary and had a fac-simil copy of the supplement A True Chronical of The Bearce Family written in the old shaky hand of Josiah Bearce 3rd at Penfield N.Y. I saw this copy when a boy, and my grandfathers fac-simil copy written by the hand of my grandmother Mary Ellen Tuttle Bearce at Allegan, when I was a young man of I9 years of age and went through and discussed the contents with my grandmother Mary Ellen shortly before she migrated West to Puget Sound country ; Josiah Bearce 2nd and Josiah Bearce 3rd both went to school to Zerviah and received instructions from her at New Fairfield Conn; Zerviah lived to be close to 90 years old. |A strange story was given circulation in the Utah Genealogical Magazine, July 1935 (vol. 26, pp. 99-100), concerning the wife of Austin Bearse, as follows: The evidence as to the identity of the wife of Austin Bearse is found in an unpublished manuscript, entitled: "Who Our Forefathers Really Were. A True Narrative of Our White and Indian Ancestors," by Franklin Ele-watum Bearse (a Scaticoke and Eastern Indian). This manuscript is a certified copy of an original sworn statement now on file in the office of the Litchfield County District Court, in Connecticut, and accepted by the State Commissioner in Charge of Indian Rights and Claims as an authentic and legal declaration of lineage. It bases its claim as to the identity of Austin Bearse's wife upon statements in the original diary of Zerviah Newcomb, who married Josiah Bearse, a grandson of Austin, and who wrote from personal knowledge of the facts. Her diary is called, "A True Chronicle of the Bearse Family." It is said that the above manuscript is deposited in the Congressional Library, and states that Austin Bearse married by Indian rites at the Mattachee Indian village Mary, daughter of John Hyanno, a Mattachee Sagamore, and son of the Sachem lhyannough who befriended the Pilgrims on their first arrival. In Zerviah Newcomb's diary Austin Bearse was said to be of the Romany or Gypsy race, and the name was originally Be Arce. He belonged to a family of Continental gypsies who had emigrated to England. There was great persecution; for some minor infraction of the English law Austin was deported to the colonies. On arriving at Plymouth, Austin was the only prisoner allotted to Barnstable. No Puritan girl at that time would marry a gypsy, as there were eligible Puritans to select from. It was therefore natural that he should marry an Indian Princess. Further it is said that Mary Hyanno was a lovely flaming-haired Mattachee princess. This story had within itself such improbabilities that a genealogist familiar with the place and period would hardly give it serious consideration, were it not for the two facts that it has been published in a reputable periodical, and that the claim of documentary evidence was made. The present writer therefore made an attempt to locate this evidence. The Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, Litchfield County, Conn., had no knowledge of it; neither had the State Librarian, Hartford, Conn. A letter directed to the State Commissioner in charge of Indian Rights and Claims, Hartford, Conn. was referred. to the State Park and Forest Commission, which is authorized to act as Overseer of all tribes of Indians residing in the state. An official of this agency has replied: :Mr. Franklyn Bearse (Ele-wa-tum) has filed with us a copy of “Who Our Forefathers Really Were” which he claims is a true history of his ancestors. During the past two years I have spent some time in looking up the genealogies of families now living on the three Indian Reservations in the state and in a very few instances have found connections with the persons mentioned in Mr. Bearse's paper. In every case, as I recall, there has been no conflict and although we have no proof that his statements are all correct we have no reason to doubt them. Mr. David C. Means, Acting Superintendent of the Reading Rooms, Library of Congress, prepared a careful memorandum, which states: :We find no record of a diary of Zerviah Newcomb Bearse in our collections. We do have in the Rare Book Room two manuscripts, both by F. E. Bearse. One is entitled "Who Our Forefathers Really Were," 1933 (CS71.B42 1933) and the other "From out of the past," 1935 (CS71.B42 1935). Both of these works say that Austin Bearse married Mary Hyanno, a daughter of John Hyanno, a full blood Wampanoag Indian. The Library of Congress has no means of checking the authenticity of the statements contained in these books. The memorandum further states that the 1933 manuscript contains an affidavit on the first page signed by Franklin Elewatum Bearce and gives additional particulars. The manuscript not bearing claim of copyright, it was possible to obtain photostatic copies of two pages, which we shall discuss shortly. It will be noted that none of the agencies addressed had knowledge of the alleged original Zerviah .(Newcomb)* Bearse diary, nor possessed either the original or a photostatic or certified copy of it. Until the diary can be examined and its exact statements considered, it can hardly be cited as evidence for the statements made in Mr. F. E. Bearce's manuscript account. The present writer must state emphatically that he has no knowledge of and is not concerned with Mr. Bearce’s immediate ancestry, which is presumed to correct as stated. Our sole concern is with the alleged Indian ancestry of the wives of Austin' Bearse, of his son Joseph 2, and of his grandson Josiah3. Austin was born over 300 years ago, and his grandson Josiah died in 1753, nearly 200 years ago. Any statement as to their wives cannot therefore be based on personal knowledge, and any tradition passing by word of mouth through several generations requires verification from contemporary record sources before it can safely be accepted. |} ---- ===Augustine Bearce & Mary Hyanno=== {| border="1" cellpadding="10" | width="300pt"|'''Franklyn Bearce'''||'''Donald Lines Jacobus''' |- valign="top" | width="300pt"|Augustine Bearce born Europe I6I8, A full blood Gypsie of the Romany Race, deported by the British Govt, on the Confidence of London I638, entered on the Passanger list as Augustine BeArce, Single, age 20 years; Married summer of I639 to Machattache Village Cape Cod, under pagan Indian ceremonial rights, to Mary Hyanno full blood Wampanoag Princess dau of John Hyanno Sagamore at Cummunaquad Barnstable Harbor. She was a grandaughter of Highyannough Sachem of all the Cape Tribes; Mary Hyanno,s mother was a daughter of the ruling Sachem at Gay Head M.V.I. of that period. At the time of the marriage of Austine and Mary, some of the best land in Barnstable County was ceded verbally and held jointly by old HighYannough, to Austine and Mary, and was held by the family for three generations, without any written deed; Augustine Bearce had committed no crime, but was deported for life to the Colonies, because he was of Romany Blood, and was caught on British Soil; In those days at Plymouth no Puritan maid would marry a Romany, on account of religious and racial scrupples, so Austine took to wife, lovely flaming haired, Mary Hyanno, (my tradition states that Mary Hyanno had red hair) who had just reached the age of puberty; Austain joyned the Puritan church in I650 for the protection afforded, and Mary joyned the church that same year; Austine was made a freeman in I652. Austine and Mary had Two Sons and Nine Daughters; First child Mary born I640, Martha I642. Highyannough's wife was a daughter of the ruling Narragansett of that period; Austine and Mary lie sleeping at Barnstable, Highyannough and Squaw up the Cape, and John Hyanno Sr and his son John Yanno Jr at Gay Head M.V.I.The marriage of Austine and Mary was a powerfull factor in preventing Hyannough and the Cape Tribes from attacting the English; HighYannough went to sleep in I64I past 87 years of age; So states Zerviah Newcombs Diary. |On the fifth page the pedigree of the first three generations of the Bearse family is set forth. According to this, Austin Bearce married in Summer of 1639 Mary Hyanno, born 1625, daughter of John Hyanno, Mattachee Sagamore (and wife Mary), son of lhyannough, Mattachee Sachem (and wife, a princess of the Narragansetts). This is a great deal of detail to be handed down by word of mouth for three centuries. What is actually known about Austin Bearse? He is named as Augustine Bearce, aged 20, in the shipping list of the Confidence of London, which sailed from Southampton the last of April, 1638. Most of the passengers on this ship came in family groups, and a large number of these families settled in Essex County, Mass. The name Augustine (of which Austin is a corruption) is, be it noted, a Christian name, in good usage in England. There is no evidence whatever that any of the passengers on this ship were deported criminals. There is no evidence whatever that Austin was sent to Barnstable as a prisoner. On the contrary, he came to Barnstable with the first company in 1639; he became a member of Mr. Lothrop's church, 29 Apr. 164,3, and he is the first person named on the present record of those who joined the church after its removal to Barnstable, He was proposed to be admitted a freeman, 3 June 1652, and was admitted 3 May following. He was called Goodman in the records, bespeaking his good standing. He was a grand juror in 1653 and 1662, and a surveyor of highways in 1674. To quote “Barnstable Families”-(1888) by Amos Otis (vol., 1, pp. 52, 53), "He appears to have been very exact in the performance of his religious duties, causing his children to be baptized on the Sabbath next following the day of their birth........... He was one of the very few against whom no complaint was ever made; a fact which speaks well for his character as a man and a citizen." The wife of "Brother Berce" joined the church, 7 Aug. 1650 [New Eng. Hist. and Gen. Register, vol. 9, p. 281]. To suppose that a Gypsy, a deported criminal, and the husband of an Indian, would have enjoyed such standing in a Puritan community is absurd. In explanation of his marriage to an Indian, the story is told that he was a Gypsy and hence the Puritan girls would not consider him in marriage; yet his children married into the best families of Barnstable and Yarmouth. But would the children of the girls who allegedly stuck up their noses at a Gypsy, have married the half-breed children of that Gypsy and an Indian? Obviously, although the actual evidence is strongly in favor of the conclusion that Austin Bearse was an Englishman and a strict Puritan, and that his wife was one of his own people, it is not possible, until his wife is identified by record proof, to make the negative declaration that she was not an Indian. Unfortunately, any person can claim that the unknown wife of any early colonist was Chinese or Hottentot or Malay, and improbable or impossible as such an assertion might seem, it cannot be absolutely disproved until the real identity is established by records. The burden of proof, therefore, must fall on the person who makes any positive assertion to sustain it by evidence. No such evidence has been presented for the claim that the wife of Austin Bearse was an Indian, and until it is presented, it is the part of discretion to pronounce it unproved and extremely unlikely. |} [[Murrah-9| Lee Murrah]]'s [[Space:Lee_Murrah_Analysis|attempt to rebut]] Jacobus' conclusions about Augustine. ---- ===Joseph Bearce & Martha Taylor=== {| border="1" cellpadding="10" | width="300pt"|'''Franklyn Bearce'''||'''Donald Lines Jacobus''' |- valign="top" | width="300pt"|Joseph Bearse, son of Austine and Mary, born Barnstable I652, ½ blood Wampanoag Indian,Married I676 his wife, Martha Taylor ¼ blood Wampanoag Indian, dau of, Richard Taylor the tailor, Yarmouth I639, born in Europe, he was three times the age of his wife, Ruth Wheldon ½ blood Wampanoag Indian,born at Yarmouth,dau of Gaberial Wheldon and his wife Margaret, a full blood Wampanoag Indian, dau of a Wampanoag Sagamore, a younger brother of Massasoit.Gaberial Wheldon and brothers deserted ship at Plymouth, and to escape punishment and being sent back to England in chains, went inland to Massasoits villiage at Po ko net, and took to wife a dau of a younger brother of Massasoit, although he had a wife in England After children were born through the good offices of Massasoit,the English at Plymouth not wishing to offend him , consented to try Gaberial and his brothers at the Plymouth court, and he was sentenced to dwell at Mattachees on land that was ceaded by HighYannough at the request of Massasoit in lieu of certain annual tribute paid Massasoit by the Cape Tribes; One brother went back to England and one and Gaberial stayed in the Colinies; It was many years before Gaberial was made a freeman, and he went outside the jurisdiction to become one: I am a direct descendant of Massasoit through his daughter Amie- and her husband Wastuspuquin, Benjimine Tuspuquion and his wife Weecome, dau of Wee-tmo and Quinipin, Mary Tuspuquion and Isaac Sissell, and Mary Sissell who was the mother of all of Josiah Bearce Ist,s children, and two of Massasoits younger brothers who were born Sagamores; I know the name of both of these Indians but cannot remember whitch one was the father of Mary Mitchell old age wife of Experience Mitchell, who acquired much land by marring her, she was full blood and an anscestor of my grandmother Mary Ellen Tuttle; and whitch one was the father of Ruth Wheldons mother Margaret; Joseph Bearce became a praying Indian. |The F. E. Bearce manuscript makes statements also relative to the wives of Joseph2 and Josiah Bearse, the son and grandson of Austin', and these statements will be examined as a test of the reliability of the manuscript account. It states that Joseph2 Bearse,. born 1652, married 1676 Martha Tayler [sic], born at Yarmouth 1659, daughter of Richard Tayler of Yarmouth by his wife, Ruth Wheldon, daughter of Gaberiel [sic] Wheldon who came in 1628 and his wife Margaret, a full blood Indian princess, daughter of a Wampanoag Sagamore, a younger brother of Massasoit. There are two errors of date in this statement. The birth of Martha Taylor on a precise date in 1650 has appeared in print, presumably from the Yarmouth records; and she died 27 Jan. 1727/8 aged 77 [Barnstable records in New Eng. Hist. and Gen. Register, vol. 2, p. 316], which also places her birth in 1650, not 1659. Her parents married on or shortly after 27 Oct. 1646, at which date Gabriel "Whelding" gave (consent to his daughter Ruth's marriage. to Richard Taylor [Plymouth Colony Records, vol. 2, p. 110]. According to "Early Wheldens of Yarmouth," by J. W. Hawes (Library of Cape Cod History and Genealogy, No. 43], Gabriel Whelden, born in England, first appears in Plymouth Colony in 1638, hence he could hardly have come in 1628 as claimed, for the very full records of that region and period did not ignore a settler’s presence for a decade. To quote from Mr. Hawe’s account: "His children were no doubt born in England and were probably by a first wife. When he died in 1654 his wife was Margaret, who, it seems clear, was his second wife and not the mother of his children. He apparently came to Yarmouth about 1639 with a family of grown children. He left Yarmouth about 1648." Another account is found in "The History of Malden" (1899), by D. P. Corey, p. 158: "Gabriel Wheldon, or Welding, who appears to have been a personal friend of Mr. Matthews, was with that minister at Yarmouth, and took the oath of fidelity with him. He came here [i.e., to Malden] with Mr. Matthews, and in his will calls himself 'of the 'Towne and church of Mauldon.' With his youngest son, John, he sold . . . four parcels of land in Arnold, county Nottingham. Essex Deeds, i. 24. This forbids the conclusion that he was a fellow countryman of Mr. Matthews; but from the apparently close connection of the parties, I am inclined to believe that his wife, Margaret, was from Wales, and perhaps owned a relationship with the pastor.", Further, as to Gabriel: "He died in Malden in January, 1653/4. . . With the exception of a legacy of ten shillings to the Malden church, his estate, valued at £40,11,8, was left to his wife; but the claims of his elder children caused a contention. . . . The widow, who may have been a second wife, returned to England. " She went back in 1655 with Mr. Matthews. Now since Gabriel Wheldon first appears in New England in 1638, and his daughter Ruth was married to Richard Taylor eight years later, it is almost certain that Ruth was born in England. Yet according to the Bearse manuscript, the mother of Ruth Wheldon was Margaret, an Indian princess. (Strange, how every Indian ancestress was a princess!) Did Gabriel Wheldon, one wonders, find the Indian girl straying about the British Isles? And why should the widow Margaret, if born an Indian, return to England with her pastor ? It is also to be noted that two independent students reached the conclusion, from the record sources examined, that Margaret was most probably a second wife, and hence not the mother of Ruth. No conscientious investigator, with any knowledge of conditions in colonial New England, could accept-the statement of the Bearse manuscript, totally undocumented, that the wife of Gabriel Wheldon was an Indian. |} This part of the myth has become even easier to dispell. Since the time of Bearce's and Jacobus' writings, it has been found that [[Whelden-3|Gabriel Wheldon]], and wife "Jane", were selling land in Basford, Nottinghmshire, in 1637. It has also been found, that all of Gabriel's known children were baptised in Basford, Nottinghamshire. That Gabriel was selling other lands in Nottinghamshire, in early part of 1638, and that he appears in New England, in later part of 1638, leaves a very specific window of time (mid 1838), in which Gabriel made his way to New England. And, it makes it totally impossible that Gabriel's second known wife, Margaret, was the mother of Ruth, baptised in Basford, in 1626, Mary, baptised in 1621, or any of the other children. Jan Porter and Dan Stramara, "The Origin of Gabriel Whelden of Yarmouth and Malden, Massachusetts," NEHGS ''Register,'' volume 163 (Oct 2009), p 253 It has also now been shown, that [[Whelden-10|Ruth]] was the wife of [[Taylor-1050|Richard Taylor]], the husbandman, and that [[Taylor-2189|Martha]]'s father, [[Taylor-287|Richard Taylor]], the tailor, married a [[Wheldon-91|Mary]], who may, or may not, have been Ruth's sister [[Wheldon-43|Mary]]. Jillaine S. Smith, "The Two Richard Taylor Families of Early Yarmouth, Massachusetts," ''Register,'' New England Historic and Genealogical Society, Volume 165 (July & Oct 2011) Now, if someone is providing you with what they claim is an accurate oral family tradition, or a true account written by someone who was actually there (the diary), then there shouldn't be errors that perfectly match the errors found in earlier genealogical sources. This is evidence of the real sources Franklyn used to piece together his fraudulent genealogy. ---- ===Josiah Bearce I, Zerviah Newcomb, & Mary Sissel=== {| border="1" cellpadding="10" | width="300pt"|'''Franklyn Bearce'''||'''Donald Lines Jacobus''' |- valign="top" | width="300pt"|Josiah Bearce Ist son of Joseph Bearce , Marthe Taylor, born Barnstable I690, 3/8Blood Wampanoag Indian; Married first at Edgartown M.V.I. Zerviah Newcomb with whom he only lived a short time be fore they seperated, and by Whom He Had No Children see,(Otis papers in Swifts Old Barnstable Families ) and records at the Cape whitch state that his children were born to Josiah Bearse and his wife Mary, not Zerviah; This is true as Zerviah herself stated in the codgial she wrote in her old age after the going to sleep of Josiah Bearce Ist at New Fairfield Conn, whitch she chose to tittle A True Chronical of The Bearce Family. This documnet was a supplement of Zerviahs Dairy. Josiah moved in I743 to Greenwitch Conn, and then in I747 to New Fairfield Conn where and Zerviah lie sleeping Second he married under pagan Indian rights at Mashpee Cape Cod the mother of his II children, Mary Sissell born at Freetown Mass, full blood dau of, Isaac Sissell,Momenet Sagamore, of praying Indian Town; Isaac Sissell was a full blood son of a M.V.I.Sachem, and Mary Tuspuquion, dau of Benjiman Tuspuquion, and his wife Weecome squaw Sachem; Mary Tuspuquion was a grandaughter of the Black Sachem and Amie dau of Massasoit; Mary Sissell was a full blood and my tradition states very comly and fair to look upon, with finely chisseled features, and endowed with second sight, an Indian clairvoint, a spiritualist medium who could tell the future. She was 5 years younger than Josiah Bearce Ist, and lies sleeping at Mashpee Cape Cod where she passed out in child bed, and but for this Manuscript, unknown and forgotten, this dear Indian anscestor of ours; Note Josiah BeArce Ist had II children with Mary Sissell and none with his legal Wife, Zerviah Newcomb. Zerviah was steral as she stated in her supplement, and accepted her lot as an act of providence and the will of God. In his early life Josiah Ist followed the sea and traded between Barnstable and M.V.I. where he met and married Zerviah in I7I6, who lived most of her life at Edgartown; The church dismissed her to the Cape in I742, Josiah and Zerviah quarreled, Josiah wanted Zerviah who taught school to reside at the Cape, she refused; Josiah wanted children Zerviah could bear none; Zerviah,s kin and the whites at M.V.I. did not like Josiah Ist on account of his Romany and Indian blood and his religeous beliefs; He was a seperatist, and dissenter; Zerviah was orthodox; Josiah was jelous and in a fit of rage he left Zerviah; They consented to separate and live apart; For some years Zerviah continued to reside at M.V.I. where she taught school; She was a fairly well educated woman of her time; Josiah resided for some years at Mashpee, where Mary Sissell passed out in childbirth and lies sleeping; After Mary Sissell went to sleep at Mashpee, Josiah Ist left with a family of young and half grown children pached up his differences with Zerviah, who consented to live with him again,and be a step-mother to his children; He left the resavation at Mashpee with his family and settled at Barnstable; There was much unfavorable talk at the time by people at the Cape, and in order to escape the scandle and wagging tongues, Josiah and Zerviah desided to migrate. Zerviah orthodox obtained a transfer from the church at the cape, and with their family they removed first to Greenwith Conn, and finally settled at New Fairfield, where under the clever management of Zerviah who was an able woman with a good head for buisness head, the material property holdings of Josiah Ist and Zerviah,s stepchildren increased; Zerviah,s Dairy was written on several differant typs of paper some of not very good quality; The codgial supplement was on the same kind of paper and in fairly good condition when Mary Caroline Bearce sister of Iron Face was a girl and lived at Penfield, N.Y. with her brother James Monroe Bearce, at the home of their Grandparents Josiah Bearce 3rd and Freelove Canfield; Bearce Newcomb lays great stress on the grave marker at New Fairfield Conn whitch reads July II,I7I9 Ann Bearce dau of Josiah Bearce and his wife Zerviah,; This is true Zerviah was the legal wife of Josiah and the step mother of Ann, but the blood mother of Ann and the rest off Josiah,s children was Mary Sissell; July IIth I7I9 was the birth year of Ann Bearce at old Barnstable; Ann Bearce assisted Zerviah in the compiling of Zerviah,s supplement and was of much assistance to her as she herself stated in her Dairy. Bearce is also incorrect on Mary Wilder who with her mother come in the Confidence on the same trip that brought Austine to these Shores , she married an Underwood in I640 the year the first child of Austine and Mary Hyanno was born; See records at the Cape Puritan Church. |Finally, we come to the account of Josiah3 Bearse, son of Joseph2 and Martha (Taylor) Bearse. The Bearce manuscript states that be married first, Nov. 1716, Zerviah Newcomb, "By Whom he had no Children"; and that he married second, 1718 at Mashpee, Mary Sissell, mother of all his eleven children. She is described as a full blood Indian princess (another princess), daughter of Isaac Sissell, a Momenet Sagamore, by his wife Mary Tuspuquin, daughter of Watuspuquin-Black William, Sachem at Nahant, by his wife Amie, full blood Indian princess, daughter of Massasoit. Now it is true that Otis in "Barnstable Families," vol. 1, pp. 55, 59, states that Josiah Bearse married first, 2 Nov. 1716, Zerviah Newcomb of Edgartown, and second, Mary --, and that he had no children by his first wife. Whether or not this was one of the numerous errors of Otis, the Newcomb Genealogy (1874) by John Bearse Newcomb gives a different account which is repeated in the revised edition of this work (1923), p. 21 in both volumes. According to this account, Zerviah Newcomb. Daughter of Lieut. Andrew and Anna (Bayes) Newcomb, married 2 Nov. 1716, Josiah Bearse. He resided at East Barnstable but was dismissed from the church there 29 Dec. 1734 to the church at Greenwich, Conn., to which place he soon after moved. In 1738 they removed to New Fairfield, Conn., where he died 31 Aug. 1753. The inscription on his wife’s gravestone reads: In Memory of Zerviah Bearss died Sept. 5th in the 91st year of her age 1789." The eleven children are then given, born between 1719 and 1741. No mention is made of an alleged second wife, Mary, and the children are all attributed to Zerviah. It will be noted that Zerviah was married in 1716, survived her husband, who died in 1753, and died herself in 1789. Josiah could not therefore have had a second legal wife. Mr. F. E. Bearce admits this in his reference to Zerviah "after the death of her husband by law." The story therefore is that Josiah Bearse either committed a bigamous marriage, or kept a concubine, and that in spite of this his legal wife accompanied him on his removal to Connecticut. Such a story cannot be accepted, and is seemingly based on an error, either in the book by Otis, or in an original record at Barnstable. Both offenses were serious in the eyes of the law, and although committed occasionally, ,resulted in legal action against the sinner and usually also in divorce. Yet here we find that the church, after the birth of many of Josiah's children, gave him an honorable dismissal to the church in his now home. This proves that he remained in good standing with his church, as had his grandfather before him. If the story were true, he would have been cast out of the church. The vital and land records of New Fairfield were unfortunately destroyed. However, the Danbury Probate records (vol. 2, pp. 43, 45 and files at the State Library) afford quite conclusive evidence:- :1 Oct. 1753. "Josiah Bearss & Zurviah Bearss are appointed Administrators on the Estate of Josiah Bearss late of Newfairfield in sd District Deceised." :3 Dec. 1753. ".Joseph Bearss son to Josiah Bearss Late of Newfairfield in sd District Decesd Being of Lawfull, age to Chouse his Gardian and having maid Choise of his mother Zurviah Bearss to be his Gardian the Court Doth allow and approve thereof ." Distribution of the estate was not made until I July 1791, in other words after the death of the widow (Zerviah Newcomb). This distribution of "the Estate of Josiah Barss late of Newfairfield decest"; was made to "the heirs of Josiah Decst who was the eldest son of the Decest"; "Thomas Barss the second son of the Decst"; "Martha"; "Anna late wife of Benjamin Stevens her heirs"; "Mary the wife of Gideon Beardsley"; "Josep the third son of the Decst"; and "Benjamin Bars the fourth son of the Decest." So! Are we to believe that the legal wife and widow served as co-administrator on Josiah's estate with his eldest son by a concubine? Are we to believe that one of the younger sons by the concubine chose the legal wife for his guardian, calling her "his mother," and that Zerviah and the Court accepted the choice? And are we to believe that distributors, appointed by the Court, distributed Josiah's estate after his lawful widow's death to his illegitimate children? Such preposterous conclusions are forced upon us if we accept the statements made in Mr. Bearse's manuscript, "Who Our Forefathers Really Were." The children of Josiah and Zerviah (Newcomb) Bearse honored their mother by names which were bestowed on the next generation; “Zerush Bearse" and "Newcomb Bearss" both, married at Danbury in 1778 [Danbury Vital Records, 1-442, 406). It is not our province to inquire why a later descendant prefers to disown Zerviah Newcomb in favor of an alleged Indian concubine, and to besmirch the character of Josiah Bearse by making bastards of all his children. Not an atom of evidence has been adduced to show that Josiah ever had an Indian concubine or secondary wife; and the records quoted above prove conclusively that Zerviah Newcomb was his only wife and the mother of his children. |} Remember too, that we are not just meant to believe that the Puritan community, at large, ignored all of Josiah's wrongdoings, we are also supposed to believe that Zerviah's prominent Puritan family, which included 14 siblings who married into other prominent Puritan families, that supposedly didn't like Josiah, decided to just sit idly by for a decade, instead of taking him to court. Go ahead and insult our daughter, sister, sister-in-law, aunt, family, and Puritan way of life...for a decade...while we do absolutely nothing about it. Jacobus mentions the actual discharge date, of 1734. That the family actually received their discharge to Connecticut, in 1734, is extremely important. Some might be inclined to give Franklyn the benefit of the doubt. Maybe he just accidentally inverted the last two numbers? No. Franklyn's entire [[Sissell-4|Mary Sissell]] story hinges on the date being 1743, instead of 1734. He did this on purpose. This date is so important, because the actual date of 1734 creates an impossibility, for Franklyn. It is absolutely impossible for Mary to have died giving birth to Josiah's last child, in Massachusetts, after which Josiah and sterile Zerviah repaired their relationship and moved to Connecticut ... where the last 4 children are born. Josiah also had two daughters, who both married Knapps, and named their children [[Knapp-1634|Newcomb Knapp]], and [[Knapp-1407|Zerviah Knapp]]. Even though Mary is a common name, none of the children seem to have named their children Mary. Franklyn also lies about the records. According to records, Josiah married Zerviah. According to records, Zerviah is listed as the mother of all 7 children, born before the move. According to records, she is recorded as mother, in court documents. According to records, she is still Josiah's wife, when he dies. Period, end of story. ---- ==Non-Jacobus Analysis of Remaining Generations== ===Josiah Bearce II & Rebecca Baldwin=== {| border="1" cellpadding="10" | width="300pt"|'''Franklyn Bearce'''||'''Non-Jacobus Analysis''' |- valign="top" | width="300pt"|Josiah Bearss 2nd, son of Josiah Bearce Ist and Mary Sissell, born at Barnstable Cape Cod I72I,I3/I6ths Wampanoag Indian, and only 3/I6ths white blood. Married by a Moravian Brother at Pauch ta gauch Mission Conn, June I747 his wife, Rebecca Baldwin ¾ blood Schagticoke Indian, born at She-co-me-co near the meeting of the waters N.Y. I723; She was 2 years younger than Josiah 2nd. She lies sleeping at Pauchtagauch Mission Moravian Grounds Conn ; John Baldwin Ist, half blood Conn Indian (Nau-a-soe) father of Caroline- Mary- Rebecca- John Baldwin Jn2nd,was the son of Richard Baldwin a white man of Old Mildnor, Conn and Ann warrups, Ist dau of Sam Mohawk, or Chicken Warrups Ist father of Captain Thomas Chicken Warrups 2nd, and grandfather of Reading Warrups: There was three generations of Ann Warrups; Ann Warrups 1st, mother of Nau-a-see or Indian John, Baldwin;Afterwards married a Mauwee;As did Ann Warrups 2nd, dau of , Capt Thomas Chicken Warrups, son of old Chicken Ist, whos wife was a daughter of Ca-too-na, Pamapon Sachem, of a band of Delawares, who had been forced out of New Jersey by the encroachment of the Dutch settled in Conn. Chicken Warrup Ists father was Kyne war Sagamore of the Mohawks, and his grandfather was Ko-is-ti-ne head Sachem of the Mohawks in I640; Ko is-ti-ne,s was a grandson of Do-kan-a-wid-ah, great Madican Sachem and Law giver of the Mohawks of the 5 nations of the Me-do-na-sa-ne,s in I640. Sam Mohawk or Chicken Warrups Ist was the 4th generation from De-kan-a-wid-ah, direct male line Chicken Warrups Ist was a brother of Tach-an-uh-tie or the Black Prince, and his mother was a dau of De-kan-a-sor-ia Onondaga Medican Sachem.Historians state that Old Chicken committed a murder in Conn before going to Schagticoke? This is incorrect; In his youth Chicken first killed an Onandaga youth of nonroyal blood over a girl, and the Grand Council banished him from the Five Nations; Had he not been of Noble Iroquios blood he would have paid with the Murder, with his life. After he was banished and took the trail he drifted into Conn, and being of the Ho-do-na-sa-ne,s, was captured by the Ramapoas, and his life was saved when the daughter Catoona claimed him for a husband; Old Chicken was born about I650-5 and passed of out I749 nearly I00 years old. Capt Thomas Chicken Warrups, son of old Chicken passed out at Schagticoke I769 also past 96 years old. Chicken Ist was a young man and first appeared in land deals in Fairfield Co Conn in I687. John Baldwin 2nd son of Nau a see went to sea when a young man and his son John Baldwin 3rd, nearly a full blood through marrying back with full blood woman of the Ho do na sane, took to wife a full blood woman of the Onandags His son John Baldwin 4th of the Indian family of Baldwins, was one of the delagates from the Onandaga,s that attended the last Grand Council of the Six Nations on the Ton a wan da Resavation in the year of I848. My grandfather,Iron Face,then I9 years of age, with two other Schagticoke Indians, were fraternal delegates one would call them in English) from the Schagticoke,s to that historic Grand Council When a boy I remember my grandfather William Henery describeing the proceadings of that famous Grand Council, and telling of meeting with his blood kinsman Delegate John Baldwin from the Onandagas, of the Indian family of Baldwins of my line. Caroline and Mary Baldwin were born some years ahead of Rebecca who was a middle age child; There was something like 23 years differance between the ages of Mary Baldwin who married Azaraha Canfield father of Oliver Canfield Sr, and Rebecca Baldwin who married Josiah Bearce 2nd. This is nothing strange for the old generations.; There was I6 years difference between the birth year of my youngest uncle Fred Bearce born I868, and the birth year of my father the oldest of the children of Iron Face and Mary Ellen Tuttle; Oliver Canfield was the father of Freelove Canfield whos mother was Sarah Mauwee, dau of Joseph Mauwee. Rebecca Baldwin,s mother was Mercy Caroline dau of Were a ma ug Sachem at New Milford Conn. Mercy Caroline was a sister of CHERE. Rebecca Baldwin was educated at the Moravian Mission at Pau ch ga ta gauch, by the Moravian Brothers; She was famous for her knoweledge of Indian Medicann, as was her mother Mercy Caroline,dau of Werea maug; Rebecca Baldwin stood 6'-2" in her moccasins, and was a powerfull built woman, big rawboned, dominante, proud and haughty; Her husband Josiah Bearce 2nd had aquired much book knoweledge and could read and write, from his stepmother Zerviah Newcomb, and proud corageous Rebecca, after her marriage to Josiah Bearce 2nd, desided to also aquire some book learning whitch she did from the Moravians. My tradition states that Rebecca,s mother Mercy Caroline,was a half head taller than her husband Indian John Nau a see, who stood over 6' and was a well set up Indian, and that Caroline was big agressive, dominate, and that she had an extreemly violent and explosive temper, and that no member of the Tribe cared to brook her displeasure; She was a great Tribal Orator, and famous medican woman and crude surgeon; It was said of her that she could lift her husband Nau a see of the groung with one hand; Such was her strength; And althou a squaw, an Indian Princess who stood high in the councils of the Schagticook Tribe; I have heard my great aunt describe her on more than one occassion. She lies sleeping at Schagticoke |If this is the Richard Baldwin that Franklyn is referring to, then it was shown that Savage was in error, and that Richard Baldwin, of New Milford, had no son John.The New England Historical & Genealogical Register and Antiquarian Journal, Volume 26 [http://books.google.ca/books?id=ubs-AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA299&lpg=PA299&dq#v=onepage&q&f=false] That would mean that the entire genealogy for Richard's wife, presented by Franklyn, is a total fabrication and irrelevant. We don't even have to address it, as he, and whoever his wife was, aren't the parents of John Baldwin, of New Milford. Franklyn has also, once again, exposed where he was getting his actual information from. As for the family of John Baldwin, it fails scrutiny, because Bearce has linked it, in detail, to Mary Baldwin. Azariah Canfield's wife was actually shown to be Mercy Bassett, daughter of Sarah Baldwin and Thomas Bassett II. This seems to indicate that he's once again fabricating his "genealogy", and showing us that he's using old genealogy books, that contained some errors, and not oral tradition, or a diary. |} ---- ===Josiah Bearce III & Freelove Canfield=== {| border="1" cellpadding="10" | width="300pt"|'''Franklyn Bearce'''||'''Non-Jacobus Analysis''' |- valign="top" | width="300pt"|Josiah Bearce 3rd, son of Josiah Bearss 2nd and Rebecca Baldwin, was 25/32nds Schagticoke and Eastern Indian, and only 7/32nds of white blood. He fought in the Revolutionary War for Independants; as did Oliver Canfield and many other of my white and Indian anscesters. Josiah 3rd,s petition No was S-I3344, U.S.Pention filos,Rev War. He was very old and very poor in his old age and lies sleeping near Penfield Monroe Co N.Y. His wife dear Freelove Canfield lies sleeping at old praying Indian Town near Eleria Ohio where she went with one of her daughters after Josiah 3rd went to sleep at Penfield. Josiah 3rd,s grandson James Monroe Bearce lived with him for some years at Penfield N.Y. and contribuated much to his support. Josiah Bearce 3rd stood 6'-2 ½" in his moccasins ; When a boy he was educated by Zerviah Newcomb and his aunt Ann Bearce at New Fairfield Conn, and could read write and figure; At the age of I0 years, Mary Caroline sister of Iron Face with her older brother James Monroe Bearce, went to live with their grandparents Josiah 3rd and Freelove Canfield at Penfield N.Y. At the age of I5 years Mary Caroline Bearce returned to New Milford Conn, to live with her oldest brother Fredrick Canfield Bearce, who had returned from captivity in the North of Canada,where she only stayed a year when she again went back to her grandparents at Penfield where she resided untill she married her cousin Elisha Roe at the age of I8 years She knew all about the family history and was well aquainted with the facts relating to her white and Indian anscesters.She sucked mullin leaves mixed with tobaco Freelove Canfield wife of Josiah Bearce 3rd was a ¾ blood Schagticoke Indian and was born on Long Mountain New Milford Conn; She was the dau of Oliver Canfield Sr of Long Mountain and his house servant Sarah Mauwee, dau of Joseph Mauwee who was Sachem at Choostown and his wife Ann Warrups of We quan dauch Conn. Tabitha Roberts wife of Oliver Canfield Sr was not the Mother of Freelove of this fact I am positively certain:(See full written Manuscript, Our White And Indian Ancestors) Oliver Canfield was a 3/8th blood Conn Indian through his mother Mary Baldwin of the Indian family of Baldwins; Sarah Mauwee was born at Choostown Conn, and was both a Warrups and a Mauwee; She afterwards married a Schagticoke Indian I remember of my grandfather Iron Face and aunt Mary Caroline talking in the Schagticoke dialect on several ocassions; On one of these ocassions I ask aunt Mary Caroline what they were talking about and she said they were discussing Sarah Mauwee and Freelove Canfield and told me the history of Freeloves parentage, Aunt Mary visited my grandfather Iron Face at Allegan when I was three years of age and gave me my Indian name; She also named my sister her Indian name of Fern, that beautifull high colored dark green of the woodland; When I was a growing boy I0 years she again paid my grandfather a protracted visit of over two years and I was always with her when she gathered wild herbs and Mullin leaves whitch she dried and smoked in her pipe; She talked often about our white and Indian ancesters and knew all about them She lies sleeping in Arkensaw at Eureaka Springs |Well, it's kind of impossible to disprove an Indian princess/servant/mistress. Oliver Canfield Sr was married to Tabitha Roberts, and there is no record of him committing any kind of marital infidelity. Oliver's father, Azariah Canfield, had a big hand in the development of New Milford, being on construction commitees that built the first bridge, and built the church. He was also an Elder in the Strict Congregational Church of New Milford. The only way this could be totally disproved, would be through DNA, which it may have been.From: "Christensen, Nolin" [http://genforum.genealogy.com/bearse/messages/331.html] The division of property of Thomas Bassett II, indicates that Azariah Canfield's wife, was actually Mercy Bassett, Daughter of Thomas II Bassett and Sarah Baldwin (no known native connections). It seems that, somehow, her mother's maiden name was recorded as her maiden name. This totally negates having to even discuss Mary Balwin's alleged native connections, as she and the "Indian family of Baldwins" aren't related. |} ---- ===Gideon Noble Bearce & Margaret Ann Rau=== {| border="1" cellpadding="10" | width="300pt"|'''Franklyn Bearce'''||'''Non-Jacobus Analysis''' |- valign="top" | width="300pt"|Gieon Noble Bearce son of Josiah Bearce 3rd and Freelove Canfield, born I796 NewMilford Conn, over ¾ blood Schagticoke Indian, Married first Feb I8I7 at the Moravian Church Dover N.Y. Margaret Ann Roe originally spelled Rau; Who was a ¾ blood Indian; At the age of I6 years Gideon Noble Bearce who lied about his age he was a big boy , enlisted in the Indian Scouts under his Indian name War of I8I2, He said he was I9 years of age at the time; After he married Margaret Ann and had several children by her he went to Hartford Conn , and when Iron Face was 6 year old he married a white woman by the name of Ann Saylor and left his family and Margaret Ann Rau; Who did not stay single long on account of her growing family of children to feed, married another Schagticoke Indian by the name of Timothy Odd-ee and went to live on the resavation at Kent Litchfield Co Conn to live;She took the youngest children with her; Frederick Canfield Bearce her oldest son was aboard a British Whaler at the time where he lived for three years after he had swum the icy waters of Hudson Bay, and escaped his Northern Canadian Indian Captors(See written Manuscript) His captors treated him kindly as he was only a boy and also an Indian. He was kidnaped by a Mohican half blood as an act of vengence against Gideon Noble Bearce , who had threw him at Lagrangeville Dut Co and cut the tendon in his right wrist in a quarrel over Margaret Ann Roe; My family does not know where Gideon Noble Bearce sleepes perhaps others do; Iron Face only spoke of him on one occassion that I remember and then with condemnation. Mary Caroline Bearce Rau his daughter and my great aunt related to me his family historyShe knew much about her father and her mother Margaret Ann Roes history; Margaret Ann Rau, wife of Gideon Noble Bearce born July 9th I794 on the Eligha Rau Farm Dutches Co N.Y. She was a ¾ blood Schagticoke Indian with mostly Mohican Wappanger, and Manhattan Indian strains; Her mother was Ann May full blood dau of Sampson May, Sagamore at She ko me ko N.Y. and Indian Mohican Moravian Preacher. And Johanna full blood dau of Prince Mannessah of She co me co N.Y. Johannas mother was a Warrups, and Prince Mannessah a famous Indian medican man; Many Indians and white men bitten by chuck-heads and rattlers, owed their lives to the skill in Indian Medican of Prince Mannessah the Mauwee; Who with his sons and others of my May and Mauwee anscesters, migrated to Pine Plains North Allegan Co Michigan, where they lie sleeping on the banks of Swan Creek , near where I was born and played and caught speckled trout and frogs when a boy, and was nearly bit by a massasagur snake while walking the banks of that narrow but deep stream at the old Indian Villiage of the Pottawatimie hunting stone arrow heads and other Indian relicks. I was I9 at the time. Anna May wife of Eligha Roe was bornI772 Wequandauch New York Side; She was both a Warrups and a Mauwee; The Indian family of May were full blood Mohicans of She co me co N.Y. Margaret Ann Roe,s father Eligha Roe married Anna May at Bethel Church I786 She was only I4 years of age and just at puberty; Eligha Roe was born on the Mattice Rau farm Dut Co N.Y. I754. He was a 5/8th blood Schagticoke Indian, and son of Mattice Rau, born I735 on the John Rau farm , Pine Plains Dut Co N.Y. and married by a Moravian Brother at We-qu-an-dau-ch Mission I753, to his wife Caroline, ¾ blood Mohican Indian dau of Sullivan ½ blood squater of Dover N.Y. and his wife Margaret , full blood Mohican and dau of Josuah a Mauwee,a son of Gideon Mahu wee hu, or Mau-wee; Josuah was a brother of Chuse Mauwee, and a famous Indian Preacher of the Moravian Church; Then there was , Josuah Mau-wee Ist a brother of Gideon Mauhuweehu, who was baptized by the Moravians in I742 at old She ko me ko , and also an Indain Moravian Brother and Josuah Mau-wee 2nd son of Josuah Ist born I74I at She co me co., was educated to preach for the Moravian Church by the Brothers; Mattice was a son of Moravian John Rau a german carpenter of the Palintates, settled at Pine Plains Dut Co N.Y. I7I5 married I72I under pagan Indian rights , his wife Cathern full blood Piquot and Mohegan woman born at She co me co N.Y. and a dau of Isaac Siem, Sachem at She co me co , and sister of Gideon Mau-hu-wee-hu and his brother Josuah Mau-wee Ist; Isaac,Siems wife was a Piquod woman and a grandaughter of Tot-ban or Sascusus; The Moravians say a daughter, it should be a grandaughter; The son of Sow-he-ag, Mo-ko-me-ce married a daughter of Sassacus n a daughter of this union was the squaw of Isaac Seim, and the Mother of Gideon Mau-wee,and Josuah Mau-wee Ist but not the mother of Siems other Children; Siem had more... Catherin ½ sister of Gideon and Josuah Ist and wife of Moravian John Rau, had Mohican mother, dau of a Mohican Sagamore. |[[Rau-223|John Rau]], "the Moravian", or "of the Oblong", as we can find him stylized, was indeed a friend of the Moravians, and they recorded that. They provided the earliest records, in the area. He welcomed Henry Rauch as a fellow Christian, when he arrived. John believed in their cause, so much, that he defended them in court. His daughter, Jeannette, even married one of the brothers, John Martin Mack, and later died doing missionary work herself. The Moravians also considered two of his other children, a son and daughter, to join their communion. They didn't record John Rau, his wife, or his children, as needing to be converted. Neither did they record that any of them was Native American. And, that, is exactly what they were there to do.The History of the Moravian Mission Among the Indians in North America: From Its Commencement to the Present Time. with a Preliminary Account of the Indians [http://books.google.ca/books?id=nOEwAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA81&lpg=PA81&dq=%22John+Rau%22#v=onepage&q=%22John%20Rau%22&f=false]Memorials of the Moravian Church, Volume 1 [http://books.google.ca/books?id=iU5CAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA56&lpg=PA56&dq=%22John+Rau%22#v=onepage&q=%22John%20Rau%22&f=false]A Memorial of the Dedication of Monuments Erected by the Moravian Historical Society: To Mark the Sites of Ancient Missionary Stations in New York and Connecticut [http://books.google.ca/books?id=BHItAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA35&lpg=PA35&dq=%22John+Rau%22#v=onepage&q=%22John%20Rau%22&f=false]Memorials of the Moravian church [https://archive.org/details/memorialsofmorav00reic]ROWE FAMILY from RAU IMMIGRANT FROM THE PALATINATE [http://rowefromrau.tripod.com/id3.html]Historic Highlights of Pine Plains and Vicinity [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nylnphs/HH/2.htm] "Mattice Rau" is John's son, Matthias. Born about 1737, Matthias Rowe purchased the family mill from his brother, Peter. Matthias' first recorded wife was Catherine Rowe, daughter of Philip Rowe, according to headstone records. She was born about 1747, and died on November 29th, 1786. His second wife was a much younger woman, named Dolly. There is no record of a Caroline.[http://www.ebooksread.com/authors-eng/james-h-james-hadden-smith/history-of-duchess-county-new-york--with-illustrations-and-biographical-sketch-272/page-50-history-of-duchess-county-new-york--with-illustrations-and-biographical-sketch-272.shtml] There doesn't seem to be a record of Matthew having a son Elisha/Elija, or of Margaret Ann Rowe, prior to her marriage. An old notebook, of one Layton Rowe, b. 1875, suggests that this Elisha Rowe is from a different line of Rowes who may descend from Hessian Germans of the Revolutionary War. Verification in progress. Gideon did remarry, to widow Lydia (Goodrich) Shaylor. Margaret remarried, as well. Only she married Nehemiah Smith Odell, not Odee, grandson of Captain Nehemiah Smith, an Indian War veteran, and son of Captain William Odell, a Revolutionary War veteran."Connecticut Marriages, 1630-1997", database, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F7PS-M3Y] : accessed 14 April 2016), Nehemiah Smith Odell and Margaret Ann Bearce, 1838. She, and Nehemiah, can be found living with daughter, Mary Caroline Bearce, and son-in-law, Elisha P Rowe, in Washington, Litchfield, Connecticut, on the 1850 US Census. They are living with Elisha and Mary, again on the 1860 US Census, in Roxbury, Litchfield, Connecticut. Like John Rowe, this Elisha/Elijah P. Rowe is from a line of German Palatines. Born about 1819, he is the son of Wilhelmus/William Rowe by his first wife, Elizabeth Murray. William's second wife was Caroline Bearse, daughter of Josiah Bearse and Freelove Canfield. William, born February 13th, 1789, was the son of Jacobus/James Rowe, and Annatje Leeman. The closest this German family ever came to being Native Americans, was when Tory, Jacobus Rowe disguised himself as an Indian, and kidnapped his neighbour, David Abeel, and his son Anthony. This, according to ''The Abeel And Allied Families''.The Abeel And Allied Families [https://archive.org/details/abeelandalliedf00whitgoog] William Jeffway has pointed out a passage from ''History of Little Nine Partners'', under the Frazier family: History of Little Nine Partners, of North East precinct, and Pine Plains, New York, Duchess County, Vol I, p 335-336 [https://archive.org/stream/historyoflittlen01hunt#page/334/mode/2up] :"Frazier family — colored people —" The Frazier family is indeed an African American family, with a long history in the area. :"Some members of these Frazier families intermarried with a family called May, of pure Indian lineage of the Mohican Shacomeco clan, and proprietors of the lands in this vicinity. Mannessah, Indian name, was a "medicine man," had a son and daughter, and they claimed to be the last of this tribe of pure blood Indian. Joanna, so called, the daughter, married a man named May, They had two daughters, half blood, ..." Please note that, if Joanna, daughter of Mannessah, married a May, of "pure Indian lineage", and their children were "half blood", that would make Joanna, her father, and her brother, the zero blood part of the equation. :"She is authority that three chiefs of her tribe or clan were buried on the east side of now Pine Street in the village near the old pine tree now standing there. The mounds of these graves were plainly to be seen years ago, and to that extent corroborate her tradition. (See Pine Tree Lineage. )" :"Her brother called "Prince" — Mannessah, Indian name — lived about a half mile north of Hoffman's Mills to the right of the road near the boundary line between Duchess and Columbia Counties. He acquired knowledge of the Indian medical practice by herbs and roots, from his Indian ancestry, and applied it whenever called upon. In derision the regular medical profession called him a " quack," and his medicines "quack medicine. " Patrons of the regular profession and others used the epithet freely and so he was universally known as "Prince Quack."" Prince, "Black", in New York State, 1850. "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MCT3-LNB] : accessed 17 April 2016), Prince Hiniser, Jerusalem, Yates, New York, United States; citing family 10, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). Prince, "Black", in Michigan, 1860. "United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW63-FD4] : accessed 17 April 2016), Prince Minnisay, 1860. Prince, "Black", in Michigan, 1870. "United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MHHB-6ST] : accessed 17 April 2016), Prince Manessa in household of William Menesse, Michigan, United States; citing p. 31, family 228, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 552,180. Prince, "Black", died in Michigan, 13 Apr 1875. "Michigan Deaths and Burials, 1800-1995," database, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FHNW-1L1] : accessed 17 April 2016), Prince Minesee, 13 Apr 1875; citing Jamestown, Ottawa, Mich., reference v 1 p 116; FHL microfilm 984,237. Franklyn appears to have plucked a part of his "genealogy" from the pages of Huntting's book and applied it to the Rowe family. Little did he seem to know that "Prince Quack" was either also a charlatan, passing off a fake Native heritage, or was accidentally caught up in some local myth. Either way, the "full blood" heritage that Franklyn stole, appears to have been from a full blooded African American. |} ---- ===William Henry Bearce & Mary Ellen Tuttle=== {| border="1" cellpadding="10" | width="300pt"|'''Franklyn Bearce'''||'''Non-Jacobus Analysis''' |- valign="top" | width="300pt"|William Henery Bearce, my grandfather, who,s Indian name was (Man with the head hard like Iron Stone) as near as I can spell it in the Schagticoke Dialect,(Rin-khor-top-san-me-ce) In English Iron Face was born on the Philip Rau farm Dover Dutchess Co N.Y. June I8th I828; He was married at Litchfield Co Conn, Nov 27th I85I to his wife, Mary Ellen Tuttle; He was a ¾ blood Schagticoke Indian, and the son of Gideon Noble Bearce and Margaret Ann Rau; He lived with his mother and stepfather Odd-ee on the Schagticoke Resavation At Kent for some years when a boy, and spoke the Schagticoke dialect, as well as the Pottiwatimie tongue fluently. as did his sister Aunt Mary Caroline Bearce. His brothers and sisters were, Fr edrick Canfield Bearce, born Jan 26 I8I8 near Hartford Conn, James Monroe Bearce, born Apr 7th I820 on Weara maug Lake Washington Township Litchfield Co Conn, Mary Caroline Bearce, born May IIth I82I, Bethany Mission Litchfield Co Conn, John Daniel Bearce, born June 3rd I826 New Milford Conn, Eli Harvy Bearce born, Sept I9th I826 New Milford Conn, William Henery Bearce born, June 18th I823 Love (Lower ?) Dut Co N.Y. and was the youngest child of Gideon Noble Bearce and Margaret Ann Rau. In the spring of his I9th year Iron Face, had a terrific physical encounter with another half drunken Schagticoke Indian at the resavation at kent; William Henery took a terrific hammering from his opponent on the head and face, but was not knocked off his feet. He finally wore the other Indian down after taking his knife away, and knocked him insensable; As a result of the encounter, he received his Indian name of Rin-khor-top-san-me-ce, Man with head hard like Iron Stone. The following fall he was a fraternal delegate with two other Schagticoke Indians to the Grand Council of the Six Nations at the Ton-a-wan-da Resavation; He was a strong hater of slavery and an active member of the Garrison crowd of Abolitionits; Many a runaway chattle slave owed his life and freedom to the skill, courage, and woodcraft of Iron Face; He was baptized first in the Moravian Church, and then as he told me one time in the Congresonial Church, the early Puritan Church, after he migrated the second time to Allegan Co Mich, with his father inlaw Sullivan Masters Atwater Tuttle, and family,s because there was no Moravian Church at Allegan and no Moravian Brothers to preach; Mary Caroline Bearce Rau was a pagan, and passed out still retaining the pagan faith of her aboriginal anscesters, The great Manito, and the spirit world ; I to am an Indian Pagan. William Henery Bearce was the treasurer of the Allegan Lodge of I.O.O.F. for many years, and a second degree Free Mason; He was stopped from taking his third degree by a white a Dr. Thomas, a horse doctor who hated Indians and said that he did not want any dam Indians in the Allegan Lodge; Iron Face, a proud man, out of chagrin at the affront never went inside the Lodge room door again; The trouble started some time before when Iron Face, badly manhandled Dr Thomas in a physical encounter over the refusal of this horse Doctor to help Iron Face doctor some 400 Pottowatimies of the old Swan Creek band with some Chipawas on their way west who were camped on Williams Henerys Home Lot many of them dying from a scourage of small pox; Some of these Indians, stragglers of the old Swan Creek band were blood kin of my grandfather from the old She co me co migration, and had come to Iron Face for help. Dr Thomas had refused to help Iron Face Doctor them and said, let them die the quicker they die we will be rid of them that much sooner and will get their land for settlement; Dr Thomas was a badly beaten man; Some of the survivors of that epidemic still resided on the Dowagok Resavation when I was a boy near Dowajack Mich. Dr Thomas was still so spitefull over the affair that he used to sic his big white bull dog on a big mongrel hound dog of my fathers, old trip, when Noble Sullivan Bearce was driveing by out the old chesire road on his trips to buy stock from surrounding farmers; Dr Thomas wrote a history of Allegan Co and although William Henery was at Allegan on pine hill when the nearest white man was at Otsego I2 miles away, and built many of the substantial buildings around Allegan, the Bearce Family was not even mentioned in Thomases History, except once William Bearce Treas Allegan Lodge I.O.O.F. Over twenty members of my family lie sleeping in the semitray on pine hill, on the two Bearce Lots, provided for the family by my grandfather Iron Face. William Henerys word to pay or do was more reliable than most mens bond; He was a big silent man of few words, with a violent temper, jet black hair and eyes, and a swarthy copper colored skin, and very much Indian, and one of this earths finest men. He sleeps at Allegan(See written M.S. for more detailed information) Mary Ellen Tuttle wife of Iron Face was a dau of Sullivan Masters Atwater Tuttle, direct descendant of Titus and Kaleb Tuttle Salem Mass, I623 Experience Mitchell, I620, Plymouth, and many other old Mayflower families; Of Pilgrim and Puritan Stock; Mary Ellen Tuttle was born at Litchfield Co Conn, June 26 I83I, she was an I/8th blood Wee-paug or Paugusset Indian through her"Cockfield"strain; And had another slight Indian strain through Mary Mitchell old age wife of Experience Mitchell, whos mother was a daughter of a younger brother of Massasoit; Mary Ellen Tuttle was very proud of her descent from massasoits family, and her Mayflower anscesters; She named one of her sons Daniel Taylor Mitchell Bearce after some of these early anscesters, of mixed white and Indian blood; She was a wonderfully good courageous pioneer woman, who visited the sick and layed out the dead who had passed out; She lies sleeping on the family plot at Allegan. Mary Ellen Tuttles mother was, Eliza Cockfield Parmalee, of Walcotville Conn, a ¼ blood Paugusset Indian through her"Cockfield" strain. Her mother was a half blood dau of, Sargent Cockfield of the British Light Horse,who was killed in action by Colonial Troops during the Rev War in Fairfield Co Conn, and a full blood Paugusset Indian Princess of Fairfield co Conn, dau of a Weepau Sagamore, and a grandaughter of Wampanoag Sachem on M.V.I. Tuttle migrated with my Grandfather Iron Face to Allegan Co. Mich from Conn, and settled first at Gun Marsh and then at Otsego Mich in Allegan Co, where he and Eliza Cockfield Parmalee lie sleeping. When I was 6 years of age we resided that summer up over the Post office at Otsego Michand My father worked at Lagrange Indiana; And with my mother we were frequent visators at my greatgrandparents home in Otsego Villiage on the old Tuttle place. I also attended the anual reunion of my greatgrand-parents at Otsego with my grandfathers family; I remember my great grandmother Eliza Cockfield Parmalee; She was very Lovely in her old age, grey eyes, and bright,light copper colored skin; After my grandfather William Henery Bearce passed out at Allegan, my grandmother Mary Ellen Tuttle gave my grandfathers riffels (rifles ?) and his colletion of Arrow heads, and stone spear heads to her brother Uncle Homer Tuttle who still resided on the old Tuttle Place in the Villiage of Otsego Mich. Most of those Old Indian Relics, were licked up at the old Pottowatimie Town out on the old sand hill road Pine Plains Allegan Co Mich, on the banks of Swan Creek where I used to play when a boy; The children of Iron Face and Mary Ellen Tuttle were, the oldest my father, Noble Sullivan BeArce born Sept the 5th I852, Washington Township , on Wearamaug Lake, Litchfield Co Conn; Elanor May Bearce, she was named May after her Mohican Indian anscestors, Anna May full blood) born June 15th I854 Washington Township , on Wearamaug Lake, Litchfield co Conn. William Edgelbert Bearce born april 3oth I857 Hope Berry Co Mich. (At the time of my grandfathers first migration to Michigan) He returned again to Litchfield Co Conn; Daniel Taylor Mitchell Bearce born May 3Oth I858, Bethany Mission, Litchfield Co Conn, Alsace Margaret Bearce, born Mar I0th I86I Semere, Litchfield Co Conn. Franklyn Tuttle Bearce-Frances Tuttle Bearce,(Twins) born, June 30th I863 Bethany,s Mission,Litchfield Co Conn. Frederick Walter Bearce, born May 9th I868, Allegan Co Mich. Infant dau, born Allegan Mich Dec 24th I870. Passed out Feb I87I of Small Pox; William Henery Bearce, learned his trade of carpenter and mill right,from his mothers brothers and uncles the Rau Boys at Dover Dutchess Co N.Y. (For further information see original written manuscript on deposit at the(Congressional Library Wash D.C and public Library New York City N.Y.) |On the 1850 US Census, Sullivan Masters Atwater Tuttle, recorded as "Sullivan M A Tuttle", and his wife, Eliza Cockfield Parmalee, recorded as "Eliza", are living in Washington, Litchfield, Connecticut. With them are 5 children, "Harriet", "Homer", "Almira", and twins, "Carlyle" and "Caroline"."United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M682-86C] : accessed 14 April 2016), Sullivan N A Tuttle, Washington, Litchfield, Connecticut, United States; citing family 327, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). Franklyn's grandmother, Mary Ellen Tuttle, is listed nearby, living with, and likely working for, the family of Daniel T and Lois Mitchell."United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M682-QS7] : accessed 14 April 2016), Mary Tuttle in household of David F Mitchell, Washington, Litchfield, Connecticut, United States; citing family 9, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). Noble Sullivan Bearce can be found, on the 1860 US Census, living with his parents, "William H Bearce", a 31 year old wagon maker, and 28 year old "Mary E Bearce", in Washington, Litchfield, Connecticut. Also living with them, are siblings "Mary E" (not May), "William A", "Daniel T M", and "Alice"."United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MH51-SJL] : accessed 14 April 2016), Daniel T M Beane in entry for William H Beane, 1860. On the 1870 US Census, "Noble Burce", a 17 year old white labourer, is on his own, in Allegan, Allegan, Michigan."United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MHHW-YLC] : accessed 14 April 2016), Noble Burce in household of Rollin J Brownell, Michigan, United States; citing p. 47, family 367, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 552,159. His parents, "Wm C Bierce", a 41 year old white carpenter, and "Mary E", a 38 year old white housewife, are also living in Allegan, Allegan, Michigan, along with 6 of Noble's white siblings, "Mary E" (not May), "Willie A", "Danl T M", "Alice M", "Fanny F", and "Frederick"."United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MHHW-5VT] : accessed 14 April 2016), Wm C Rierce, Michigan, United States; citing p. 54, family 422, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 552,159. On the 1880 US Census, "Wm H Bearce", a 50 year old white carpenter, and wife "Mary E", a 47 year old white housewife, are living in Allegan, Allegan, Michigan, along with 5 of Noble's white siblings, "Wm A", "Danl T M", "Alice M", "Fanny F", and "Fredk W"."United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW9L-CKB] : accessed 14 April 2016), Wm H Bearce, Allegan, Allegan, Michigan, United States; citing enumeration district ED 16, sheet 297D, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 0569; FHL microfilm 1,254,569. "Wm H Bearce", a 67 year old white carpenter, then passes away on June 16th, 1896, in Allegan, Allegan, Michgan."Michigan Deaths and Burials, 1800-1995," database, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FH6W-TFC] : accessed 14 April 2016), Wm. H. Bearce, 16 Jun 1896; citing Allegan, Allegan Co., Michigan, reference v 2 p 226; FHL microfilm 1,017,873. His parents are listed as "Gideon N Bearce" and "Margaret Bearce". "Mary E Bearce", a widowed 68 year old white mother-in-law, is living in Marysville, Snohomish, Washington, with her daughter "Frances B", formerly "Fanny", and son-in-law, "Marcus L Solomon", on the 1900 US Census."United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MMPR-TSY] : accessed 14 April 2016), Mary E Pearce in household of Magis L Solomon, Getchell, Marysville, Shoultes, and Tulalip Precincts Marysville city, Snohomish, Washington, United States; citing sheet 4B, family 93, NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 1,241,750. Then, on the 1910 US Census, "Mary Bearce", a widowed white 78 year old grandmother, is living in Meadowdale, Snohomish, Washington, with Nina R Marsh, the daughter of Alice M Bearce, her own daughter, and Henry H Marsh. On the census, "Nina R" is the 28 year old white wife of "William H Hamby"."United States Census, 1910," database with images, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MGV7-T42] : accessed 14 April 2016), Mary Bearce in household of William H Hamby, Meadowdale, Snohomish, Washington, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 299, sheet 11A, NARA microfilm publication T624 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 1,375,681. On May 20th, 1916, "Mary E Bearce" passed away in Lincoln City, Lincoln, Oregon."Oregon Death Index, 1903-1998," database, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VZ45-L99] : accessed 14 April 2016), Mary E. Bearce, 20 May 1916; from "Oregon, Death Index, 1898-2008," database and images, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : 2000); citing Lincoln, Oregon, certificate number 30, Oregon State Archives and Records Center, Salem. She likely moved with Nina, as "Nina M Hamby" is found in Oregon, a 38 year old white widow, on the 1920 US Census. Eliza Cockfield Parmalee died, November 26th, 1878, in Orangville, Barry, Michigan."Michigan Deaths and Burials, 1800-1995," database, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FH6D-X52] : accessed 14 April 2016), Eliza Tuttle, 26 Nov 1878; citing Orangeville, Michigan, reference v A p 103; FHL microfilm 1,008,318. She is listed as "Eliza Tuttle", a 70 year old white married housewife, just as she was listed on the 1870 US Census, except for being 61 years old, at that time."United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MHH4-FWF] : accessed 14 April 2016), Eliza Tuttle in household of Sullivan H Tuttle, Michigan, United States; citing p. 17, family 130, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 552,159. Apparently, none of these proud descendants of Indian princesses, were proud enough to actually call themselves Indians on primary documentation...not his siblings, not his parents, not his aunts and uncles, not his grandparents, not his great-grandparents, not his grand uncles and aunts, not his great-grand uncles and aunts, not any of his cousins, of any kind, no, not even Franklyn Bearce himself. Did Franklyn Bearce have the remarkable ability to remember his great-grandmother, Eliza, from before he was 7 months old, when she died? No, he lied, and led us to believe he met her, when he was 6 years old. Was Franklyn a pagan? The only documented religion, for him, is on his marriage certificate, which states he's a white Presbyterian, of Detroit, born in Londonderry, Ireland...quite a jump from being a pagan Native American. He also lists himself as white, in 1915, 1920, 1930, and 1940. Was "Eleanor May" Bearce named after the May Indians? No, her name was apparently Mary Eleanor, very much similar to her mother, Mary Ellen. Was Daniel T Mitchell Bearce named after distant Native American ancestors, and Mayflower descendants? No, he appears to have been named after a nice old man, that took Mary Ellen in and gave her first job. Did Homer Caleb S Tuttle live on the "old Tuttle place", in Ostego? Heck, I don't know if Sullivan Tuttle lived on the "old Tuttle place", in Ostego. He did die in Ostego, September 20th, 1888, listed as a white 82 year old widowed moulder."Michigan Deaths and Burials, 1800-1995," database, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FH67-WVX] : accessed 14 April 2016), Sullivan M. A. Tuttle, 20 Sep 1888; citing Otsego V., Allegan, Michigan, reference v 2 p 96; FHL microfilm 1,017,873. In 1860 he had moved from Litchfield, Connecticut,"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M682-86C] : accessed 14 April 2016), Sullivan N A Tuttle, Washington, Litchfield, Connecticut, United States; citing family 327, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). to Orangeville, Barry, Michigan."United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWDR-LJ6] : accessed 14 April 2016), Sulivan Tuttle, 1860. Then, by 1870, he had moved from Orangeville to Gun Plains, Allegan, Michigan,"United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MHH4-FWX] : accessed 14 April 2016), Sullivan H Tuttle, Michigan, United States; citing p. 17, family 130, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 552,159., where he was still found in 1880"United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW9G-SXB] : accessed 14 April 2016), Sullivan A Tuttle in household of Carlyle Tuttle, Gun Plains, Allegan, Michigan, United States; citing enumeration district ED 25, sheet 440D, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 0569; FHL microfilm 1,254,569.. He only appears in Ostego, to die. Homer was also living in Orangville, in 1860, and then Gun Plains, in 1870. In 1880, he's living in Wayland, Allegan, Michigan. Then he's living in Hopkins, Allegan, Michigan, in 1900, and 1910, where he dies, "Homer C S Tuttle", a 75 year old married white farmer, on May 8th, 1911 (Michigan, Deaths and Burials Index, 1867-1995). Homer doesn't appear in Ostego, at all. If either of them actually lived at the "old Tuttle place", in Ostego, it wasn't long enough for the place to be old, to them, or to get themselves recorded as living there. |} ---- ===Noble Sullivan Bearce & Mary Ellen Blain=== {| border="1" cellpadding="10" | width="300pt"|'''Franklyn Bearce'''||'''Non-Jacobus Analysis''' |- valign="top" | width="300pt"|Noble Sullivan Bearce, son of Iron Face and Mary Ellen Tuttle, born at Washington Township on Wearamaug Lake, Litchfield Co Conn, Sept I852, Stood 6'-2" in his stocken feet, was of powerfull build, with a gunpowder Temper,a big quick violent man who was allways afraid that he would strike and injure some of his friends in a fit of temper; In his day he was one of the best loved and the most popular men in Allegan County. He was in the Wholesale and Retail Meat and Provission Business on Hubbard Street across from the old Sherman House, and was burnt out in the great Allegan Fire. He rented the circus grounds at Allegan to Showman, supplied them with meats and provissions and was a personal friend of P.T. Barnum and Adam Forepaugh. He had his hat shot off byburgarulars the night after the big Allegan Fire at the ally on N,Hubbard St, between the back of Sherwoods and Griswolds Store,and the old Sherman House; He had been deputized and was patroling the buisness section without any fire arms; The next day when he was reproached by citizans for accepting such dangerous duties unarmed, he said that he did not need any arms that he could protect himself with his hands if necessary; On another occassion he Jumped into his buggy, and went out the old sand hill road to rescue and prevent the lynching of a negro cook who worked at the old Chaffe house, who was accused of causing the pregnancy of a I9 year old girl, who jumped into the Kalamazoo River and drowened herself; The mob was stringing the Negro up when Noble Sullivan arived at the scene of the lynching; He jumped out of his buggy pulled out his pocket knife, strode over to the hanging Negro, cut him down, and struck and broke the jaw of a citizan armed with a shot gun who tried to stop him walked over and dropped the uncontious Negro into his buggy, andturning to the mob told them that there would be no mob murder in Allegan Co while he was around,and drove of with the Negro to the County jail, where it was afterwards proven that, the Negro was innocent of any wrong doing. Such was the prestige of Big Nobe Bearce in Allegan Co that not a man in the Mob interfered. He sleeps at Allegan Co Mich. He was a wonderful kind man to his family and well loved by all who knew him Noble Sullivan Bearce was not quite a half blood Indian,7/I6ths Schagticoke, and Eastern strains, and 9/I6ths white blood. He never had only two taken that I no of Mary Ellen Blaine, my mother,wife of Noble Sullivan Bearce, was a dau of James Gillispee Blaine and Nandachine Hoover. My grandfather James G. Blaine was a son of John Blaine and his second cousin Elizabeth Ann Blaine. My grandfather James G. Blaine, was a first cousin of Games G. Blaine, American diplomat, and Sec of State and one time canidate for President of this commonwealth; There (Their ?) fathers were brothers, and they were both named after their Grandfather, James Gillispe Blaine. My grandfather Blain was a studious man and a scholar; He was a slave owener at Preston,N.Carolina, and built wagons and gun carriages for the Confederate Govt, during the cival War. He was pauperized by the collaps of the Southern Confederacy, and come North, first to Whitly Co Indiana, where with several Negroes ex-slaves he bought land, and from there to Allegan Co Mich , where he lived for some years and lies sleeping.He married Nandachine Hoover at the Quaker settlement of West Milton,Miami Co Ohio. He was North Irish stock,------- ----------------- Nandachine Hoover and her sister Millicent Hoover were of old American Quaker and Indian Stock.And were born at the Quaker settlement West Milton, Miam Co Ohio. They were both of the Quaker faith; The ancestrial history of my grandmother Nandachine Hoover, and her sister aunt Millie, were handed down to me by word of mouth of both these women when I was a young man, and verified on the back and was a 7/I5th blood Shawnee, (*The typing here is not legible) truthfull, dominate, woman of old pioneer stock; The history of Yaunt-ka-ha, or John Third River, the first John Yaunts; Some of the Yaunt family from N.Carolina would imply that the family name of Yaunts, is a variable way of spelling the Dutch name of Yaundt,,Yundt; And as there was no imigrant entry record of families from Europe bearing the name of Yaunt, the name must be some variable way of spelling some family name. Nothing of the sort, The Yaunts are native born descent for generations; This explanation would sound plausible untill one knows the truth of the Yaunt descent; The family name of Yaunt is an abreavation of the Delaware or Munsee Indian word Third River. And the first John Yaunts, or Yaunt-Ka-ha, called himself by the name of John Yaunts, by dropping the last sylables Ka-ha, from the Indian name Yaunt-ka-ha. Yaunt in old delaware New Jersey dialect, John River, and with the addition of ka-ha, John Third River; As a genealogical fact the family name is Frank-an-eur, and Yaunt-ka-ha,s father,s first name was John Frankaneur; Nandachine Hoover was a dau of Jesse Hoover and Rebecca Yaunts, who were both in the old Hillsborough district North Carolina; Rebecca Yaunts was a dau of John Yaunts,jr son of Yaunt-ka-ha , and Jesse was a son of John Hoover, the following is a true historical and genealogical record of my my grandmother Nancy Hoovers Indian strains, and the people involved, and is to the best of my knoweledge correct. John Hoover father of Eli, Jesse, and other children, owened slaves in N.Carolina, and out of religeous scruples, freed them in I80I shortly before he with other Quaker families from N.Carolina migrated north to West Milton, a Quaker settlement in Miami Co Ohio. They arrived at West Milton in I802. In order to trace the name of Yaunts, and their connections with the old Francaneur, and Chartier families of French blood, the Welch Engils and the Dutch Masts; It is necessary to go back to the Hackansack Tribe of Delawares in the State of New Jersey, to the year I7I8. That year an Indian boy was born at the Hackansack villiage in N.central N.Jersey His father was a young man by the name of John Fran can eur, who had went inland to acquire land and settle a homestead. Johnathan Francaneur was the son of a French Pioneer by the name of Francaneur; My grandfather pronounced the name as if it were spelled in English, Frank an oer; The mother of this Indian boy afterwards named Yaunt-ka-ha,orJohn Yaunts first, was a fuul blood Delaware Indian girl of the shatered, Hackensack tribe, who had driven inland by the encroachments of the Dutch and had merged with another Delaware band; Yaunt-ka-ha,s mothers father was a Capt of Shawnee,s blood,whos father was a ruling Sachem of the Penn Shawonees;of that period, and her mother was a dau of the Hackensack Sagamore. In Yaunt-ka-has early teens, the tribe was camped on the banks of the third river; It seems that the tribe made anual pilgrimages to the Third River to hold ceremonies and trade at old Newark; up untill about the year of I750. At the I728 ceremonies, this Indian boy after wards named John Third River, or Yaunt ka ha, fell into the mouth of the third river by overturning of a canoe,and nearly drowned.Oweing to the incedent this Indian boy was given his second name of Yaunt ka ha, or Third River, pronounced in English Yaunt-ta caw. In I743 this Indian family with others in order to escape the encroachment of the Ducth, migrated to Shawenee Town, Berks Co Penn, and shortly after Yaunt-ka-ha was taken into the family of Quakers from Lancaster, where he lived for some time, and was given considerable book learning by this Quaker Preacher, and converted to the Quaker faith,and adopted the English name of John Yaunt, by droping the Ka-ha from his Delaware Indian Name of Yaunt-ka-ha. In I750 Yaunt ka ha married under the Quaker ritual his wife, Nadachine (Nancy) Chartier,s, whos father was Francois Chartier ½ blood Canidian French and Indian, a Squaw man and fur trader with the Shawenee,s; Her mother was a dau of the ruling Shawenee Sachem of the time Back-sin-osa; Nancy Chartiers was born at the Shawenee villiage Berks Co Pa, in the year of I734; In I76I -2, Yaunt ka ha with Nandachine Chartiers, and a growing family of children, migrated into the Hillsborough Quaker District, of N Carolina, where they raised their family of several children. In i787 Yaunt ka ha with one of his sons migrated north again to Lancaster Pa where they were in the Ist U.S.cencus of I790 and listed as white, as were many other families of mixed blood; Nancy Chartiers lies sleeping at Lancaster Pa, and Yaunt ka ha married again and olny lived a short time after; Frederick Yaunts a brother of Rebecca, and his wife Fredrick was a grandson of Yaunt ka ha , settled and took land in the Shawenee country in Ohio. Other settlers built a block house and slept their nightly for months in fear of the Shawenees; Not Fredrick Yaunts and his wife who both had Shawenee blood, spoke the Shawenee dialect, and were under the protection of the Shawenee Council; They were never molested, John Yaunts jr son of Yaunt ka ha, mar, (married ?)Mary Mast, who was a sister of John mast that married Mary Kurtz. John Mast was a son of Jacob Mast who come to these shores from Switzland. Jacob Mast married, about I757, a mixed white and Indian woman by the name of Ingles,in southern Berks Co Pa. In I760-I Jacob Mast migrated to the Quaker settlement in North Carolina with his family; He was of the Quaker Faith; He come North again and sleeps in Sou Berks Co Pa. Nandachine Hoover lies sleeping with James G Blain near Allegan villiage , aunt Millie with her second husband near Eau Clair Berrian Co Mich. My mother Mary Ellen was a good daer woman with a tempermental Irish temper andloved by all who knew her, she lies sleeping at Allegan Mich. My sister is a gifted and brilliant woman with three Academic Degrees in the field of Pathologhy, My wife Marie a good mother and sterling wife. My dear son Mark Carl lies sleeping at Allegan Mich; (see written manuscript for more information (illegible word) on family Notes and facts) |Firstly, this Hoover/Yount family, that Franklyn is playing with, here, is the family of [[Hoover-328|President Herbert Hoover]], the great-grandson of [[Hoover-1856|Jesse Hoover]] and [[Yount-122|Rebecca Yount]]. So, even if Franklyn could connect his mother to this family, it has been shown that the Younts were indeed a Dutch Quaker family. This entire Native American back story, for the Yount family, is a blatant fabrication. From John Quinn Doer: :"Quite a bit is known about Rebecca Yount and Jesse Hoover; they were the great grandparents of President Herbert Hoover, and both the Yount and Hoover families have a proud and careful tradition of keeping family history through the generations. Jesse and Rebecca had nine children before he died in 1856, a short time after the family migrated to Cedar County, Iowa. Rebecca lived another 40 years, well into her 90's, and never remarried, but reportedly adopted another 19 children over the years. She was a true family matriarch." :"The problem is that she never had a child named Nandachine, Nancy, or even any variation such as Agnes. In addition, all of her children and their marriages are accounted for, and none married a James Blain. Neither she nor any of her children ever lived in Whitley County, Indiana. This is not just a case of an unlisted child." :"Rebecca Yount lived to the age of 96, and counted her children, grand children, great grandchildren, and great, great, grandchildren as closely as a hen counts her chicks. She had nearly 300 descendants when she died and one of her passions was genealogy. She was part of a very close Quaker community, and the suggestion that one of her children is unaccounted for is not to be credited." Secondly, Franklyn's great-grandmother, [[Hooper-2186|Rebecca]], wasn't even a Yount. We can find Franklyn's mother, [[Blaine-112|Mary Ellen Blaine]], with her parents, on the 1860 and 1870 US Censuses. In 1860, they are in Noble, Indiana,"United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4FT-374] : accessed 14 April 2016), James Blain, 1860. then, in 1870, they are in Allegan, Michigan."United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MHH4-Q4M] : accessed 14 April 2016), James Blair, Michigan, United States; citing p. 24, family 188, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 552,159. The father's name is "James Blain", and the mother's name is "Nancy J". [[Hoover-1725|Nancy Jane Hoover]] can then be found with her parents, "Jesse" and "Rebecca" on the 1850 US Census, in Whitley, Indiana. However, the parent's surname is listed as "Hand", not Hoover. It is also the surname of 4 out of the 8 children, the other 4 having the surname "Hoover". The Hand children's and the Hoover children's birthdays also overlap each other. This is the blended family of two widows, with 4 children each."United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MHVX-25Z] : accessed 14 April 2016), Nancy J Hoover in household of Jesse Hand, Whitley county, part of, Whitley, Indiana, United States; citing family 565, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). On June 24th, 1899, in Eau Claire, Berrien, Michigan, "Michael Maloy" marries widow "Nancy J Hoover Blaine"."Michigan Marriages, 1822-1995," database, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FC68-D4C] : accessed 14 April 2016), Michael Maloy and Nancy J. Blaine, 24 Jul 1899; citing reference p 2 rn 233; FHL microfilm 945,412. "Nancy Jane Maloy" died on June 14th, 1910, in Bertrand, Berrien, Michigan (Michigan, Deaths and Burials Index, 1867-1995)."Michigan Deaths and Burials, 1800-1995," database, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FHZJ-17D] : accessed 14 April 2016), Nancy Jane Maloy, 24 Jun 1910; citing Bertrand, Berrien, Mich., reference v C p 246; FHL microfilm 945,407. Her parents are listed as father, "Joseph Hover", and mother, "Rebekah Hooper". On January 1st, 1860, "Amelia Hoover" (Not Millicent) marries "Moses Daisey" in Kosciusko, Indiana."Indiana Marriages, 1811-2007," database with images, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VRQQ-GZ9] : accessed 14 April 2016), Moses Dazey and Amelia Hoover, 01 Jan 1860; citing Kosciusko, Indiana, United States, various county clerk offices, Indiana; FHL microfilm 1,311,129. Then, in 1886, widow "Millie Daisy" marries "Samuel J Bonewit", in Hagar, Berrien, Michigan,"Michigan, County Marriages, 1820-1935," database with images, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VNKR-XFQ] : accessed 14 April 2016), S J Benewit and Millie Daisy, 07 Dec 1886; citing Berrien, Michigan, various archives, Michigan; FHL microfilm 2,240,529. where most of the Daisy children are also living. We can then find death and cemetery records for "Millie Bonewit"."Michigan Deaths and Burials, 1800-1995," database, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FHZN-WMK] : accessed 14 April 2016), Millie Boneniet, 05 Oct 1906; citing Pipestone, Berrien, Michigan, reference v C p 111; FHL microfilm 945,407. She died on October 5th, 1906, in Pipestone, Berrien, Michigan (Michigan, Deaths and Burials Index, 1867-1995). Her parents are listed as father, "Joseph Hoover", and mother, "Hooper". No surprise, but Franklyn didn't even get his non-native, Blain, genealogy correct... From John Quinn Doer:Notes on Indian Ancestry ala Elewatam [http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/bearce/82/] :"Bearce's great grandfather John Blain was a half-brother to Ephraim Lyon Blain, (the father of James Gillespie Blain). Since it was Ephraim Blain who m. Maria Gillespie, neither the grandfather, the great grandfather, nor the great great grandfather (James Blain) of Franklin BeArce would have carried the name Gillespie. Franklin BeArce was related to the politician and statesman James Gillespe Blaine as a half-second cousin 3 times removed." :"Bearce's grandfather James Blain was the son of John Blain, who came from Cumberland, PA and was an early settler in Noble County, Indiana. He never made wagons or cannons, either for the Union or the Confederacy, never owned slaves, was never rich enough to become impoverished, was not married in West Milton, Miami, OH, and in fact, never lived in North Carolina. His quiet life in Noble County near his family is as well accounted for as can be expected. The only time he "come north" was when he moved the 100 miles or so to Allegan, Michigan, where he lived near the residence of his daughter Mary and her husband Noble Bearce." :"His background: James Blain was from childhood a resident in Noble County, by trade a blacksmith, and at age 24, on May 22, 1855, married, in Whitley County, Indiana, Nancy J. Hoover. (In 1860 several dozen residents of Noble County, the Blains among them, petitioned for the township they lived in to be transferred to Whitley County. They were successful in this petition, and the county boundaries were moved.)" :"He lived near his parents and brothers, and at the outbreak of the Civil War, the 1860 census shows him there, a blacksmith, his wife a "domestic" with a one year old daughter. There are no slaves or Negroes in the enumeration district, and it's doubtful he could have afforded one, even with his wife working.His estate is 200 dollars." :"Conclusion: Since Mr. Bearce emphatically states that he received this "true and historical genealogical record" from his grandmother and aunt, then we are faced with an unpleasant judgement." :"We can only conclude, bluntly, that someone is lying, either Bearce, or his grandmother and aunt. And this is no casual lie. The account he gives is elaborate, lengthy, and follows enough of the vague outline of historical fact to show familiarity with it. The liar would have to have had some knowledge of the Hoover and Yount families. Common sense would suggest that it was indeed, Mr. BeArce who was the liar." :"In compiling the manuscript he shows a familiarity with the basics of genealogical research, remarking that there is no Passenger Record for the Yount immigrant ancestor, (Not true by the way.). Had he been deceived, even the barest research would have alerted him to that fact. There can be little doubt that he was the perpetrator of this hoax." |} ----
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[[Category: Franktown Cemetery, Franktown, Colorado]] [[Category: Douglas County, Colorado, Cemeteries]] [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Colorado_Cemeteries_Team_Progress Colorado_Cemeteries_Team]] chart of Colorado cemeteries :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Franktown_Cemetery%2C_Franktown%2C_Colorado Person Profiles (464)] 98% photographed -- 64% with gps {{Image|file=Franktown_Cemetery_Douglas_County_Colorado-1.pdf |caption=Franktown Cem MAP 10 pages MAY 2023 }} === Friends of the Cemetery Club=== # Chief Lee Willis, Sextant # [[Tryon-1755 | Hyla Tryon-Jenks]] resident of Franktown and Accountant, and DAR # [[Taylor-25258 | Carole L. Taylor]] resident of Elizabeth , "Friend of the Cemetery" since 2015. :1st we have talked to Lee about us but not in depth yet. We must get his permission to take this further. :A Gardening and cleanup crew to assist the Fire Station Crew :Organize fund raisers for things we would like to get accomplished over there: ::A new and complete driveway ::projects like pipes, culverts, and ditches are a key part of any comprehensive flood protection plan. which is needed to keep the road from getting gutted ::Headstones or funeral plaques for all of the Identified persons here in the cemetery. === People Interested === :And people who already do gardening and special projects are: :Smoky Hill Trail Chapter DAR :LDS Church people Interested: P A H S............ === FindAGrave === :[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1982760/franktown-cemetery online address]] See the [[:Category:Franktown_Cemetery%2C_Franktown%2C_Colorado|Category page]] for people buried in this cemetery. :[https://www.coloradohistoricnewspapers.org/?a=d&d=DNP19871010-01.2.3&srpos=96&e=--1859---2021--en-20--81--img-txIN%7ctxCO%7ctxTA-%22Franktown+cemetery%22-------2------ '''''Ghost stories take on new meaning for young students'''''] cute story of school kids ===About=== This free space page for Franktown Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Colorado_Cemeteries|Colorado Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Colorado Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. ===UNMARKED & "Unknown" graves=== :From the SOURCES listed above-- that have "Unknown" marked :Photographs of the UNMARKED and Unknown graves will be on separate CD and :will be listed here until they can be RESEARCHED/ identified.. :'''LAST NAME FIRST WIKI# F-A-G# DESCRIPTION SECTION FOUND''' # UNKNOWN WHITE FENCE 235407 151847211 WHITE FENCE SOUTH EAST # UNKNOWN FILIGREE CROSS 298797 151846269 FILIGREE CROSS NORTHWEST-N.of road # UNKNOWN FADED PLAQUE 298796 NONE MADE FADED NORTHWEST-N.of road # UNKNOWN NORTHWEST CORNER 322051 153667436 funeral Plaque NORTH WEST-cornerroad # UNKNOWN MR. WHITE MARBLE 301512 151852416 white marble SouthEast-west side-road # UNKNOWN MRS.WHITE MARBLE 301513 151852555 white marble SouthEast-west side-road # UNKNOWN ROW-1 SE CORNER none DELETED Chester Betts SOUTH EAST # UNKNOWN ROW-3 SE BUSHES none DELETED SE near KMIECIAK # UNKNOWN '''ROW-1 SE along fence none DELETED funeral Plaque''' SE along fence # UNKNOWN SPIRAL ROD none DELETED Spiral rod/rock pile NorthWest north-road # UNKNOWN UNKNOWN none DELETED NorthWest near TILLAR # Metzler "one Unnamed born: prior to 1900 and died prior to 1900" # UNKNOWN BACHELOR none DELETED funeral Plaque SOUTH EAST row of 7 men :The UNKNOWN BACHELOR PLAQUE HAS BEEN Identified as [[Hennessey-233 | John Hennessey]] :Betts-1165 ROW-1 SE along fence '''Betts-1165''' funeral Plaque SE along fence- moved to Betts. ===FOUND- identified, SOURCED AND new markers needed=== :so far, (with proof as to being here=28) WE need sources to prove the other 14 are here......... #[[Arfsten-16 | Ivan Arfsten]] baby --OBIT gives Franktown cem #[[Betts-1165 | Brayton Chester Betts]] OBIT #[[Brackett-490 | Edmond Brackett]] 12 yr old s/o Ozro obit #[[Brackett-493 | Minnie Brackett]] Nurse obit #[[Brackett-494 | Ozro Brackett Jr]] 2 year old drowned obit #[[Brackett-495 | Samuel Brackett]] 6 yr old obit #'''[[Dietrich-831 | Emily Dietrich]]''' (unmarked funeral plaque/new stone laid) '''SOURCED''' #[[Dietrich-828 | George J Dietrich]] b:1958 died 7 days later, on Andrews Funeral Home LIST #[[Downing-4469 | Infant Brackett-Downing]] obit #[[Fizelle-14 | Samuel Fizelle]] headstone sunken/ OBIT #[[Fry-7857 | Gertrude E Fry-McCracken]] obit #[[Hall-5512 | Mary Hall-Fry]] obit #[[Haines-5984 | Albert Haines]] obit baby #'''[[Hennessey-233 | John Hennessey]] ''' ('''unmarked funeral plaque/new stone laid''') '''SOURCED''' #[[Mager-70 | Joseph Mager]] (no marker- new stone laid in family plot) '''SOURCED''' #[[McCracken-3996 | George S McCracken Jr]] obit 2 years #[[McCracken-3761 |George S McCracken Sr.]] obit #[[McCracken-3782 | Jefferson Fry McCracken]] obit #[[Johnson-40202 | Infant Johnson]] on all old lists in the Metzler area #[[Metzler-860 | Adeline Metzler]] OBIT... no headstone Metzler's family plot #[[Minor-2718 | Orvil Minor]] OBIT says franktown #'''[[Misz-1 | Louisa Misz-Rinker]]''' stone is almost gone and her husband should be there verified #'''[[Stone-8082 | Elizabeth Stone-Adams]]''' (no marker-new stone laid in family plot) '''SOURCED''' ===FOUND- identified, needs SOURCE to prove IN cemetery === #[[Unknown-309454 | Margaretta Unk.-Boegel-Altevogt]] she might be with her sons, Boegel's #[[Brackett-499 | Samuel Hayes Brackett]] D:1867 in Franktown #[[Brackett-498 | Levi Brackett]] Vandals broke off the top of the monument, only the base is there #[[Brown-46590 | Eliza Brown-Adams]] no OBIT found yet? Unknown-311548 {{citation needed}} #[[Cullinane-147 | JoAnna Cullinane-Halda]] f-a-g creator says they are here #[[Eggleston-645 | Isadore Eggleston]] born 1885/no NOT FOUND AGAIN.. possible #[[Eggleston-4628 | Charlie Eggleston]] born after 1885 - died before 1890 NOT FOUND . #[[Fonner-34 | Jo Ann O'Connor-Fonner aka Kincheloe]] the f-a-g manager has Franktown... #[[Fry-738 | Jefferson Fry]] Gertrude's father. died 1888 # [[Haas-1135 | John Haase]] son of Johann Haase died age 5 years, there is an OPEN space between the OTHER family members... He MIGHT BE there. need to verify. #[[Halda-5 | Charles Halda]] obit doesn't say where??? #[[Higman-46 | Flossie Higman]] obit not found #[[Howard-10089 | John A Howard]] wood-fenced faded Howard Mort. plaque # [[Jackson-15544 | Lela '''Marie''' Jackson-WALKER]] her husband Ralph J Walker is here, 1 son Gene #[[Maiann-2 | Maria Ann (Mary) Maiann-Metzler]] formerly Maiann {{citation needed}} #[[Mauldin-2026 | Corp Miles L "Martin" Mauldin]] newspapers {{citation needed}} # [[Reed-20244 | Marguerite Jane (Margaret) Mauldin]] formerly Reed/Reid, Born 5 Oct 1846 {{citation needed}} # William Rinker may be buried there, also son-in-law Jacob, #[[Rinker-147 | Emma Rinker]] their 8 year old daughter, died same year as mother, Louisa. DEATH # The Rinker-Mager family plot needs to be redone, : According to the wife/mother Lucy P Stone-Brackett's obituary not only her husband Ozro is buried here but "four of their children are buried in Franktown Cemetery as of her Obituary ::: Samuel age 6 unknown cause 14 Apr 1866 Franktown, Douglas County, Colorado ::: Edmund age 12 accidental shooting ::: Minnie Brackett RN age 22 :;; Ozro Jr. age-2 drowned ::: 5th after mother Lucy's death, Amos died 1940 needs obit :REMOVED found in Oregon cemetery [[Brackett-496 | Alonzo Brackett]] obit :Frantz Metzler, 1st Col. Cav is in Riverside Cemetery.......... :REMOVED:#[[Brackett-492 | Amos Brackett]] obit '''no obit, looks like he is in Canada''' :REMOVED TO Cedar Hill #[[Lambert-13946 | Harold Frank Lambert]] d:2016/ ::#[[House-7266 |Mrs. Harold Frank Lambert]] ? === DONE, headstone or plaque === # [[Harvey-19498 | Charles Elmer Harvey]] '''military headstone received''' Oct. 9 2023 '''DONE''' #[[Brackett-491 | Ozro Brackett Sr]] '''military headstone received''' July 18 2022 '''DONE''' #[[Barnes-7856 | Paul Stevens Barnes]] (funeral PLATE buried by dirt- dug out) '''DONE''' #[[Hewins-57 | William Hewins Jr.]] (covered by Juniper- cut back) '''DONE''' #[[Lee-14024 | Louise Lee-Snyder]] (unmarked funeral plaque/new stone laid) '''DONE''' #[[Gardner-5812 | Clare Gardner]] '''DIED''' 3 week. 2 day old baby Clare (broken pcs. of headstone now above ground/bigger piece still covered) new plaque made and laid Sept 2023 . '''DONE''' == Veterans LIST == #[[Anderson-20858 | Anderson, Raymond Louis "Dutch"]] WWII ARMY-29th Inf,. b. Jan. 15, 1935 d. Jun. 14, 2005 ALSO, '''Fire Chief at Franktown Fire Station''' #[[Bartlett-4585 | Bartlett, Capt James Russell]] Vietnam -Air Force b. May 24, 1944 d. Oct. 29, 2013 #[[Blum-435 | Blum, Anton]] '''Civil War''' Colorado 3rd b. unknown d. Jun. 24, 1907 #[[Brackett-491 | Brackett, Ozro]] '''Civil War''' Colorado 3rd b. Oct. 22, 1812 d. Sep. 22, 1889 military headstone rec'd July 18 2022............. #[[Brodnax-75 | Brodnax, Eldon Daniel "Carl" ]] USMC WWII #[[Cathcart-311 | Cathcart, Ivan L]] World War II ARMY b. 1920 d. 1971 #[[Chase-7278 | Chase, Garry M ]] Korean War Army, #[[Christensen-2871 | Christensen, Edward Christian]] World War II Phar.Mate Merchant Marine b. Jul. 28, 1921 d. Aug. 13, 1984 #[[Edwards-10947 | Edwards, Thomas]] WWII USMC B:1940 D: 2012 Franktown #[[Eggleston-434 | Eggleston, Alson Howard]] '''Civil War''' Kansas 2nd b. Aug. 30, 1844 d. Apr. 12, 1911 #[[Eisley-12 | Eisley, LCPLGerald William]] Vietnam - Marine B:Jul 7 1946 Denver D:May 22 2021 #[[Eisnach-1 | Eisnach, Ralph]] World War II ARMY b. Jun. 17, 1917 d. May 24, 1982 #[[Franklin-6284 | Franklin, Gun-Mate, Arnold E]] WW II NAVY b. Oct. 17, 1926 d. Apr. 7, 1977 #[[Fritz-833 | Fritz, Frank Clifford]] World War I NAVY b. Dec. 29, 1892 d. Sep. 22, 1964 #[[Gardner-5656 | Gardner, Sgt James Frank, Sr]] '''Civil War''' Colorado 3rd Nov. 2, 1833 d. Sep. 9, 1904 #[[Harvey-19498 | Harvey, Charles E]] Indian Wars (as per1930 census #[[Hewins-57 | Hewins, William David, Jr]] Korean War ARMY b. Sep. 27, 1930 d. Jan. 5, 1957 #[[Hilburger-10 | Hilburger, Robert Edwin]] Vietnam #[[Hopper-2198 | Hopper, Sgt Ordean Harvey]]. World War II ARMY 1st Class b. Jul. 2, 1928 d. Jan. 17, 1971 #[[Ingersoll-509 | Ingersoll, Josiah Curtis]] '''Civil War''' 1st Sgt. 7th Illinois b. Apr. 2, 1825 d. Feb. 2, 1880 #[[Kain-275 | Kain, Sgt Alexander L]] '''Civil War''' 1st/5th Cavalry California b:1829 d. 1902 #[[Kelty-39 | Kelty, Charles A "Doc"]] World War II Army Air Corps b. 1914 d. 1951 #[[Killam-183 | Killam, Elmer E]] World War I 164th Depot Brig b. Dec. 21, 1893 d. May 9, 1970 #[[Larson-2257 | Larson, Marshall Sven, Jr]] World War II ARMY b. Apr. 28, 1924 d. Dec. 29, 2015 #[[Marion-387 | Marion, Claborn]] '''Civil War''' 2nd Iowa b. 1820 d. Sep. 7, 1873 #[[Mauldin-2026 |Mauldin, Miles]] '''Civil War''' Cpt Colorado 3rd Cavalry (Brackett family) #[[McFatter-4 | McFatter,Daniel Berger]] WW I/Texas 165th Depot Brig. b:Oct.23,1896 d:Sep.12, 1959 #[[Niblo-52 | Niblo, Eugene Miller]] WWII #[[Osten-21 | Osten, Bross Dwain]] Korea NAVY b. Aug. 13, 1927 d. Sep. 30, 1953 #[[Paul-2857 |Paul, William Edward]] Navy WWII Died: Nov 21 2022 95 years old #[[Rae-1448 | Rae, Jack Allen]] World War II NAVY #[[Rodick-71 | Rodick, Melvin John]] Vietnam Air Force-B: 17 Mar 1948 D:19 May 2020 #[[Routon-27 | Routon, Spec Harry Winfield]] World War II NAVY b. Nov. 12, 1924 d. Nov. 18, 1961 #[[Schultz-2777 | Schultz, Pvt Herman Peter, Jr]] World War II ARMY Oct. 29, 1925 d. Jan. 23, 2008 #[[Schutz-270 | Schutz, Benedict]] '''Civil War''' Colorado 3rd b. Apr. 8, 1839 d. Jun. 25, 1913 #[[Schutz-271 | Schutz, Jacob]] '''Civil War''' Colorado 3rd b. Oct. 20, 1836 d. Sep. 4, 1907 #[[Schwartz-1710 | Schwartz, Mark Bruce]] Vietnam Air Force b. May 1, 1945 d. Feb. 6, 2015 #[[Shipley-2284 | Shipley-'''Rae''', Leona Althea ]] World War II Si NAVY #[[Sisterhen-1 | Sisterhen, Sgt Robert E]] Vietnam Air Force b. Oct. 24, 1937 d. Oct. 17, 2003 #[[Sloan-1603 | Sloan, Eldon D]] World War II NAVY b: Jul. 28, 1922 d. Dec. 24, 1992 #[[Smith-282411 | Smith, Larry Thomas]] US Navy, Korea also '''Fire Chief of Aurora''' #[[Swalley-15 | Swalley, William Orville "Bill"]] Vietnam Gun.Mate NAVY b. Sep. 16, 1939 d. May 15, 1968 #[[Vissers-17 | Vissers, Christian]] WW II ARMY "D-Day Survivor" b. Jun. 20, 1919 d. Dec. 20, 1999 #[[Walker-19167 | Walker, PFC Ralph Eugene "Gene"]] Vietnam Army- B: 1934 Fanktown, D: 2002 Grand Junction #[[Welty-475 | Welty, Lawrence]] '''Civil War''' Colorado 3rd b. Jan. 26, 1832 d. Jan. 20, 1913 #[[Wheeler-9876 | Wheeler, Lt Francis Eugene]] '''Civil War'''-Minn.1st Inf. b. Jun. 2,1839 d:Apr.20, 1913 #[[Wheeler-9553 | Wheeler, S.Sgt. Walter Worth]] W War II ARMY b. Dec. 25, 1913 d. Dec. 30, 2005 #[[White-25365 | White, Robert J]] AFTER World War II NAVY b. Oct. 30, 1927 d. Apr. 22, 2004 #[[Willis-4467 | Willis, Gene E]] World War II ARMY Air Corps b. Aug. 22, 1920 d. 1977 #[[Wilson-71709 | Wilson, Donald R ]] Vietnam Navy b. Feb 2, 1938 d. Jul 8, 2019 #[[Wyker-14 | Wyker, Howard B]] World War II ARMY b. May 15, 1900 d. Apr. 11, 1966 :PLUS ADDING in the FIRST RESPONDERS :FIRST RESPONDERS, not Veterans: Firemen & Women, EMT Persons AND POLICEMEN/WOMEN # [[Hansford-216|David Hansford]] # [[Kelty-44 | Becky Lynn Kelty]] as per Chief Dave # [[Seela-1 | Chief James Seela]] Chief of Larkspur #[[Walker-19160 | Ralph Joseph Walker]] Douglas County Sheriff's Dept. ::Another person who SERVED, only in the Ground Observers Corps is :[[Smith-87350 | Edna May Smith-Wheeler]] honorary life member of the United States Air Force "Air Defense Team" ::Also here is the FATHER:[[Ogbourn-2 | Evan]] of: :[[Ogbourn-5 | Ogbourn, SGT Gayman Crandall]] Killed in ACTION Vietnam, brought home/laid to rest in the Elizabeth Cemetery. b. Sep. 30, 1947 d. Sep. 6, 1969 :MOVED to different cemetery: #[[Lambert-13946 | Lambert, Harold Frank]] Navy, Denver Police, == Researchers == Please if you would like to help in the research of the Pioneers, or the wonderful families of Franktown add your data, sources or the family 'lore' add your name here, Thank you so much. #[[Taylor-25258 | Carole Taylor]] #[[Tryon-5467 |Hyla Tryon-Jenks]] # JC Martell (Joe) McCracken/Fry family # Sean Michael Adeline Metzler == Historical Newspaper Articles == [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Franktown_Cemetery_Newspaper_Articles&errcode=new_profile Historical Newspaper Articles freespace] -------------------------------------------------------------------- == Activities == #December 16, 2023 Our 3rd '''''Wreaths Across America''''' honoring the 50 Veterans WHAT a very perfect day Mother Nature gave us a balmy 50degrees......... and just enough Volunteers to get the wreaths and honoring of our Veterans done in a short time. And then the Chapter put on a catered luncheon and fed the entire Franktown Fire Station Crew, which they were thankful for. # FLAG Placing DAY= 6 of us walked the entire cemetery placing 51 flags & as many red flag poles near each Veteran. Nov. 4, 2023 9:30 to 12:00 and did some bagging up of pine needles #EVENT for [[Harvey-19498 | Charles Elmer Harvey]] '''military headstone received''' The EVENT was held/successful, Sept 9, 2023 10am 22 people counting the Castle Rock Am.Legion Honor Guard/2 wives, who stayed for his service. (We had to wait for a NEW headstone AS the 1st one was broken and Fire Chief refused delivery)........ #EVENT for [[Brackett-491 | Ozro Brackett Sr]] '''military headstone received''' The EVENT was held/successful, Aug 20 2022 10am 30 people. NOW we are waiting for the NEW headstone AS the 1st one misspelled OZRO........ have to reset it. probably by October 1st... # We are putting a REFERENCE BOOK ''"All of the People of Franktown Cemetery"'' Profile for every person. DONE # Number 1 is the '''Crusade to get the DRIVEWAY at SH 86 REPAIRED!''' :a) form completed to the ''Road Maintenance" site June 15 2022 :b) ANSWER: We have a '''CASE # 00099065''' June 15 2022 :c) wait for call from the CDOT Rep.... :d) DONE: 4 days later they filled it in..... #February 19th 10am-after 4pm, a Colorado School of Mines Student, Jerrod and a Prof. Ryan North and equipment, '''GPR'd 2 sections''' of the cemetery, the southeast field/ the northeast field. 5 of our DAR ladies came to watch. All of this is thanks to Nathan Myers. '''ANSWER''': gave them nothing to report.......................... #December 19, 2021 Our 1st '''''Wreaths Across America''''' honoring the 44 Veterans #On May 19, 2018, Armed Forces Day, we, the Smoky Hill Trail Chapter of the Colorado Daughters of the National Daughters of American Revolutionary War #Dedicated a Solar powered 21' Flag Standard and Flag next to the Historic Marker It had been raining all week and still misty today so we had to hold the ceremony indoors across the highway at the Franktown Fire Station. Chief Lee Willis was our guest Speaker and did a great job as usual. He is Descendant of 12 of the families who are laid to rest in the cemetery, including his parents. Virginia Krakow, is also a Descendant, and told us about her heritage. #I, [[Taylor-25258 | Carole Taylor]] who has been researching the great history that is buried, so to speak, in there talked about the Veterans, 36 so far. #The DAR Regent, Suzann Smith and her husband, Steve are the ones that took this project to heart and got it DONE... They went over after the ceremony and lowered the flag at 1/2 staff for the deaths at the school that just occurred. The Historic Marker was mostly impart thanks to the great efforts of the Historical Society and a Sister in the Smoky Hill Trail Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Jan Herman, who also added photos and many records about the cemetery to the Douglas County Library. {{Image|file=Taylor-25258-48.jpg |caption=Franktown Cemetery Historic Marker }} The cemetery is an "open range" burial grounds. {{Image|file=Brackett-499-1.jpg |caption=Brackett Family plot }} It is located on the north side of SH-86 and just behind a store on the corner of SH-83, east side of the highway. The Chief of the Fire Station, an authority and part owner of the cemetery, has informed me that although Clara Kelly is noted as being the first to be buried here he believes there were probably others prior to 1870 also. Here is just one of the many headstones that are in trouble.. {{Image|file=Taylor-25258-34.jpg |caption=S. Fizelle }} ===Location and Map=== ::::'''THIS is the newest MAP for the GPR testing''' :MAP of each section and every person who has been identified. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Franktown_Cemetery_Douglas_County_Colorado-1.pdf Franktown MAP 10 pages MAY 2023 PDF] as of June 14 2023 Location
Located in Franktown, CO at the intersection of state highways 83 & 86. GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
39.391413 -104.752039 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Franktown+Cemetery,+Franktown,+CO+80116/@39.3922757,-104.7538627,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x876c95d87dc483e5:0x2e909dfee79c5f03 Franktown Cemetery on Google Maps] ===Tasks PLANNED === #HELPING get the ENTRANCE to the cemetery paved one way or another so we don't destroy our cars. it is terrible... :First: find all graves of the COLORADO CAVALRY see the military for the list on fold3. Some should be laid to rest here.......... :Second: make a profile for those who are not already here. :Third: add to the new plaques to get list and the veterans list # identify all of those 50 suspected unmarked people See the list listed above #GPS MAP all headstones on wikitree.com/ f-a-g (started May 15,2016) # Adding a LOOK-UP Stand or "house" for the map how to find people # buy and place funeral plaques for every known and probable unmarked grave there # Talk about an '''Adopt a headstone" project. Where we can pay for a new plaque and a large rock to have it attached to.{{Image|file=Franktown_Cemetery_Douglas_County_Colorado-6.jpg |caption=Headstone and plaque }} === SIGN-UP to ADOPT HEADSTONE === #[[Taylor-25258 | Carole Taylor]] Adopted: [[Lee-14024 | Louise Lee-Snyder]] southeast section/ Clara Gardner north section. # Hyla Jenks # Susann Smith adopted 2 plaques, yet to be done ===Tasks Completed=== :April 28th 2020 FINISHED researching the [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:3rd_Colorado_Cavalry_Roster ROOSTER of 3rd Colorado Cavalry Soldiers]] & have added all from the fold3 site to wikitree.com, which includes their burial cemeteries. Now to list those who '''"no f-a-g found"''' so we can find where they were laid to rest.. *Now we are working on the Colorado 1st Cavalry Roster............... *Carole Taylor has surveyed, mapped and photographed 100% (2000+ photos taken/on cd) of the cemetery and has added all persons interred there to wikitree.com, up to the most currently buried as of May 2021. *NEW must do '''Restoration to 2 of the headstones''' : [[Marion-387 | Claborn Marion]] is falling over HAS BEEN REPAIRED, Lee Willis.. : [[Sissel-4 | James E. Sissel]] is now broken in to.............. *The local Boy Scout Troop is 'gridding' the cemetery to first find out how many more can be laid to rest here and also to locate and NAME the persons already here. *new stones for the UNKNOWN souls marked and laid on the proper places for the grave sites. except now they are aged away. ::::::example: {{Image|file=Franktown_Cemetery_Douglas_County_Colorado-3.jpg |caption=headstone }} ** NEWS ** *Carole will be trying to identify the many unmarked graves. And matching them to memorials that have been put as buried here but UNKNOWN, or NOT FOUND markers. probably 25-50 :Markers, either buried with dirt or covered by "wildflowers" OR faded funeral plaques that have been :'''FOUND- identified AND new markers, so far, 15''' :by means of one of the 3 old Lists and of course, walking the grounds and looking hard for them.. :'''Andrews Funeral Home''' LIST (dates 1939-1972) -- '''Sept. 2000 map''' -- '''1970 walk thru List of Jean/Jena Bircher''' ::these were received from the Douglas County Library, Historical Section. : ALSO, newly received History book, from Chief Willis :::" OUR HERITAGE- People of Douglas county" :AND Obituaries from Colorado Historic Newspapers Collection @ [https://www.coloradohistoricnewspapers.org/cgi-bin/colorado?a=d&d=CRJ18890417.2.2&srpos=13&e=-------en-20-CRJ-1--txt-txIN-james+f+gardner-------0-Douglas] =="PROOF SOURCES CONTENTS"== :photo of : Headstone “WIFE of Jas. A. Kelly” :photo of: Headstone other side “CLARA :Land Book Map of Ownership for James A. Kelly (6 pgs.) :Marriage record=Barthena C. LYONS to William NOX :Marriage record=Barthena C. NOX to J. Curtiss Ingersol :Photo headstone: Barthena C. Ingersoll at Franktown Cemetery :1850 census familysearch.org page for William Knox :Marriage record=William Nox to Margaret Thomas 1837 Illinois :1850 census Homer, Champaign, Illinois= William Knox & Barthenia and Ann Knox/CLARA KNOX age:2 and Coleman Lyons age 10 :1860 census=Grizzly Flat, El Dorado, Calif. Wm. KNOX :1870 census=Grizzly Flat, EL DORADO CALIFORNIA Wm. KNOX :Mountain Democrat= Death NOTICE: William KNOX :Photo of: William Knox headstone from find a grave :1860 census Homer, Champaign, Ill.--(the familysearch.org page) Curtis NGERSOLL/Bertha/CLARA age:11/HELEN age:9/Mary Miller age:13 Domestic :Military History of James A. Kelley 2pgs. :Marriage Record-INDIANA for James A. Kelley to CLARA KNOX- 1866 :Military Application for Headstone: Jas. A. Kelley Danville Illinois :1870 census Colorado Territory, P.O. Huntsville, Douglas County=Kelly, John/Clara/Otela :Same page: Ingersoll, John & Barthenia & Augustus. (the familysearch.org :1870 census Colorado Territory, P.O. Huntsville, Douglas County=Gardner, John, Hellen, Grace :Larkspur History page :Company C 71st Regiment Illinois Infantry Pension card=James A. Kelly :Marriage record=Colo. March 1873 James to 2nd wife—Sarah Alice Slaughter :1880 census Boulder, Co.=James A. Kelley/Alice/ O. Kelley/4 new kids :1900 census Cripple Creek, Co. James A. Kelley/Alice/Otelia/ 2 dau./granddaughter, Gertrude Wright :Marriage Record for Otelia Kelly to E. H. B. ABBOTT 1902 Cripple Creek Colorado :1920/1910/1930/1940 census data=daughter, Otelia and FAMILY :Marriage record=W.W. Campbell/Maud R. Kelly Cripple Creek, Co. Nov 14 1900 :1910 census Cripple Creek, Co. William W. CAMPBELL/Maud R./Gertrude Wright, Niece :Illinois, Deaths=James A. Kelley Died: 18 Feb. 1926, Danville, Illinois :Find-a-grave cemetery record for Sarah A. Kelley=Cripple Creek, Colo. :Kentucky Marriage=J.H Lyons to Sarah Askew in Garrard co. Kentucky June 8 1924 (father/mother to Barthena Lyons) :1840 census Homer, Champaign, Illinois= James H. LYONS and family :1850 census/1860/1870/1880 Sarah Askew-LYONS living with daughter, Helen Coffeen :Death Certificate for Sarah H. Lyons Illinois 1890 :1850 census San Antonio, Bexar County, TEXAS=James H. Lyons, new wife Eliza/2 kids :Wikitree.com Biography for Dr. James Harvey LYONS :Wikitree.com Biography for Hon. James Frank Gardner :1850 census Sheldon, WY.=Gardner family, :1880 familysearch.org page for FRANKTOWN= James T. GARDNER/Hellen & 4 of their children. :1870/1900/1910/1920 census =James T GARDNER & Helen and family :1885 STATE census=Colorado Douglas County= Jas. F. GARDNER & wife Helen and 4 children, 2 boarders :Death Record for Lillian M Gardner-Murphy, daughter of Helen J. Knox-Gardner :Marriage Record: Gardner, Grace L. and Martin W Tschudy :Find A Grave memorial for Edyth H. Gardner-Moore, Helen and James last child AND :Find A Grave Memorial for Josiah Fred Gardner :Unknown son--KNOX GARDNER find-a-grave Memorial 2-pages :Army Widow, Helen J GARDNER payment card for = James F. GARDNER=gives Helen’s date of death :Find A Grave memorial page for the sister of Barthena, Jane E Lyons-Kelly Roberts :1860 census for Jane E. Kelly & family in Missouri :Military pension card= LYONS, Coleman (brother to Barthena) gives his date/place of death. :Rootsweb.com family TREE giving FATHER: James Harvey LYONS M.D. 2-page ==FIND-A-GRAVE MEMORIALS/Wikitree Profiles #== :FOR the Family and the Extended FAMILY of Clara Kelly :Name ----- f-a-g # ----- Born ----- Died -----Remarks ----- Wikitree.com # :CLARA Knox-KELLEY #8763640 B:12/05/1848 Ill. D:6/21/1870 Franktown Co. Knox-1926 :Pvt. James A. Kelley #2566670 B:03/04/1843 Ill. D: 2/18/1926 Ind. 71st Ill Cav Kelly-8366 :Otelia Kelley-Abbott #100851896 B: 05/13/1867 Co. D:01/22/1946 PA Kelly-8369 :Pvt. Edward Abbott #108851665 B: 12/10/1874 PA D: 11/8/1957 PA Span.Am War :Barthena C.Lyons-Knox Ingersoll #19037335 B:06/11/1827 KY D:03/8/1883 Franktown CO. Lyons-2292 :Major William KNOX #141556279 B:05/29/1807 OH D: 01/12/1878 CA Civil War Knox-1927 :Josiah Curtis Ingersoll #19037360 B:04/02/1825 KY D:02/02/1880 Franktown CO :Helen J Knox-Gardner #8709369 B: 00/00/1851 Ill. D:00/00/1925 Franktown Co Knox-1923 :Hon. James Frank Gardner #8709317 B:11/02/1833 NY D: 00/00/1904 CO 100th CO Vol Gardner-5656 :Unknown son Gardner #15 2914209 B:00/00 1885 O D:00/00/1899 Franktown Co :Dr. JAMES HARVEY LYONS #55989503 B:02/08/1805 KY D:00/00/1881 TX 2nd Tx Mtd Lyons-2296 :Sarah Askew-Lyons #152951585 B:1806 KY D: 09/20/1890 Ill. Askew-463 :Jane E. Lyons-Kelly Roberts #77887138 B:12/26/1835 Ill D:01/12/1917 TX with their father :Pvt. Coleman Lyons #152861081 B:08/11/1840 Ill. D:09/24/1911 Tx 25th Ill Inf Lyons-2298 :Edwin Ray Lyons #55999030 B:12/27/1826 KY D:12/18/1911 TX Lyons-2297 :Mary Ann Blackmore-Lyons #77700640 B: 11/24/1829 OH D:01/01/1915 Tx :Cornelia Barthena Lyons-Marshall #153205099 B:11/14/1855 TX D:00/00/1944 TX :Sarah Alice Slaughter-Kelley #109093689 B:02/14/1850 OH D:04/24/1901 CO :Maude Kelly-Campbell #96143710 B:0729/1875 CO D:04/15/1952 Mesa CO :William W. Campbell #146470120 B:00/00/1875 D:00/00/1948 CO :Eliza Jane Lyons-Atkinson ½ sister #83473846 B:00/00/1847 TX D:00/00/1921 TX :Lucy L. Lyons-Resseguie ½ sister #6891125 B:12/24/1849 TX D:09/03/1925 IA :Grace Gardner-Tschudy #71474992 B:00/00/1870 CO D:00/00/1928 Delta CO :Edythe Gardner-Moore #18933539 B:00/00/1888 CO D:00/00/1975 Castle Rock CO :John C. Moore #19037449 B:00/00/1887 D:00/00/9129 Franktown CO :Helen Claire Moore-Reynolds #145768900 B: 09/29/1919 CO D:05/21/1999 PA :Liilian M. Gardner-Murphy #153346287 B:00/00/1876 CO D:06/01/1937 NM :Lacie C. Gardner-Goodding #5687061 B:00/00/1879 CO D:00/00/1963 NM :James Goodding #55687111 B:00/00/1875 D:00/00/1955 NM :Josiah Frederick Gardner #18933482 B:00/00/1870 CO D:00/00/1962 Castle Rock CO :Emily J. Cantril-Gardner #18933491 00/00/1870 CO D: 00/00/1959 Castle Rock CO :Elijah Albert Marshall #153201952 03/14/1856 TX D:11/25/1945 TX :Jennie Marshall-Earnest #59108429 B:10/11/1800 TX D:12/30/1965 TX :William Lyons Marshall #153202765 B:09/05/1887 TX D:06/25/1956 TX :Fannie Lou Marshall-Chamberlain #47008200 B:01/06/1898 TX D:05/20/1935 TX :Eugene Edward Murphy #128433089 B:05/18/1900 CO D:01/03/975 CA :Otela Kelley-Chapman #77887130-B:09/03/1859 Santa Fe NM D: 04/15/1934 Denton-TX :Fred Kelley #18712704 B:11/06/1856 TX D: 06/03/1918 San Ant.TX :Otela Kelly #153378072 B:1885 D: 1957 :Emeil Kelley #153375255 B:01/13/1861 MO D:12/28/1941 TX :Otela Kelly #153379292 B:08/30/1897 TX D:02/19/1975 Bexar TX ------------------------------- * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. * Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. #Complete table of transcriptions below. 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Fran's Connecting How-To-1

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__NOTOC__ '''Ahhhh.....connecting.....you either love it, or you hate it!''' But connecting can be fun and also very rewarding, especially once you click on that last "save changes" button and realize you've just connected a tree with over 100 profiles! Okay...first things first. Everyone has a different method of connecting, and I am here to share mine. There is not any right or wrong way - it's whatever works for you. I'm trying to show that it is '''not''' necessary to create hundreds of profiles to make a connection, and that [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm WikiTree+] can be your best friend (I can't stress that enough!). First, just a quick word about identifying connected or unconnected profiles. If a profile is '''''connected''''', you will see the connections to Henry VIII at the bottom of the profile, like this:
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If you do '''not''' see King Henry's name, then that means the profile is '''''unconnected'''''. You can also identify the unconnected by a yellow puzzle piece next to the name, ''but only those with the Connector badge can see these''. ===='''So let's do this, are you ready? Good! (again, this is only "my" way of doing things.)'''====
===={{red|First, go to your desired unconnected list (you can find the links to individual counties [[Space:England%2C_Regional_and_County_Statistics_Page|HERE]]). I am using Lincolnshire as an example, but there are unconnected lists for every county, as well as the whole of England, or anywhere else on the planet, for that matter.}}==== ===={{red|Here we have the main unconnected list page. You can work from anywhere you'd like:}}====
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==== {{red|If you click on any of the top numbers, you will see a list of unconnected profiles for that county only (the "unlinked" are unconnected, single profiles with nobody attached). But I'm going to see what the 1800-1899 profiles look like:}} ====
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===={{red|You can see the individual profiles, as well as the trees they are connected to. If you are connecting county-specific profiles, this is the best list to use:}}====
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===={{red|I've gone back to the main page to see what the other trees look like. These trees that are listed on the left side are not county-specific, and are often inaccurate due to tree numbers changing. But I spotted an easy one - so for demonstration purposes ''only'', let's see what Parfitt-181 looks like. You can see that the tree size is 118 profiles:}}====
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===={{red|Once I click on the "S" (at the end of the "T S"), this brings up a list of every profile in that tree (again, this is often inaccurate. You will know right away if you see a bunch of profiles for Russia or Poland lol). (Please note: this particular PM did not add any locations (grrr). It took me a while to narrow down where these people were from):}}====
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===={{red|Sometimes it's best to go for the less-common surnames, so you won't have to sort through hundreds of profiles. I am choosing Charles Thomas Panther:}}====
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===={{red|Here we can see that Charles was born in Warkton, Northampton, England in 1839:}}====
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===={{red|Now - ''in another window'', open up WikiTree+ (this is the fun part). Click on "search" in the lower left side:}}====
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===={{red|Type in what you would like to look for in the text box. In this case, I have typed in "connected panther Northamptonshire" (it doesn't have to be case-sensitive). This will bring up all of the connected profiles for that surname/location. If too many results pop up, the search could be narrowed down to "connected panther warkton northampshire". After you've done that, click on "Get profiles":}}====
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===={{red|Hmmmm.....the first name I see is David Frederick Panther, born about 2 years earlier than our original Charles, and in the same location. Let's check him out, shall we?:}}====
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===={{red|Well, this certainly looks promising! But first I'll have to do a quick search to see if my suspicions are correct. Fingers crossed!......:}}====
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===={{red|After doing a quick FamilySearch, look what I've found! David shares the same parents as Charles, so we have a connection! (I actually found more sources, but am using just this one as an example) :}}====
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===={{red|Now let's go back to our unconnected Charles and click on his father George:}}====
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===={{red|We will click on "edit" and add the connected David Frederick Panther as a son for George:}}====
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===={{red|And voila! We have just connected 118 profiles to the Big Tree, and George has gained another son!:}}====
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===={{red|It usually takes about 24 hours (or until the next update) for the changes to take effect. But the next day, we can see that the puzzle piece is gone and this Panther family is now neatly connected :) :}}====
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''' {{red|Wasn't that FUN?}}'''
====Tips and Tricks and Do's and Don'ts==== *The above example was a stroke of luck, connections are not always this easy but they do happen! *ALWAYS make sure any profiles you connect/create are properly sourced :) *Do your searching ''before'' creating a ton of profiles that may end up going nowhere. Look for not-yet-known spouses, siblings, parents, etc. Check the surnames and locations. Use WikiTree+ to your best advantage. *You don't need to work off a list. You can open up WikiTree+ and do a search for unconnected XXXX (whatever you are searching for) and in another tab, open up WikiTree+ again and do a search for connected XXXX. It's all about comparing the unconnected to the connected :) *Keep in mind that everyone works differently. Some people work solely with locations, and others work with just surnames. As long as everything is sourced properly and relationships are established, the outcome will be the same. So it's all good :) *Look for merges. Occasionally you may come across an unconnected profile for John Doe and find a duplicate who is already connected. *One thing I find very useful are the FamilySearch Trees. Use them for clues. It can be helpful to see all of the family members at a glance. If you come across a record and you see that it's attached to someone, go ahead and click on it - it may save you hours of searching, and if the tree is well-sourced and goes back in time far enough, you will often see that there are already early family members who have (connected) WikiTree profiles!:
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*Above all, don't give up! Once you get the hang of it, you will find yourself dealing with a fun new addiction - I promise!
''' {{red|Now - Let's get England Connected!!}}'''

Fraser of Lovat

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{|class="wikitable" width="100%" style="border:1px solid #BBB" | align="center" colspan="3"| '''Fraser of Lovat''' |- ! No. !Name !in office |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" colspan="3" | |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Fraser-303|Hugh Fraser, 1st Lord Lovat]]'''
(?- abt 1460) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1458 - abt 1460 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|2 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Fraser-1458|Thomas Fraser, 2nd Lord Lovat]]'''
(?-1524) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1460- 1524 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|3 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Fraser-1468|Hugh Fraser, 3rd Lord Lovat]]'''
(?-1544) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1524 - 1544 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|4 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Fraser-1467|Alexander Fraser, 4th Lord Lovat]]'''
(?- 1558) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1544 - 1558 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|5 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Fraser-1213|Hugh Fraser, 5th Lord Lovat]]'''
(1544- 1577) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1558 - 1577 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|6 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Fraser-21|Simon Fraser, 6th Lord Lovat]]'''
(abt 1572- 1633) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1577 – 1633 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|7 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Fraser-20|Hugh Fraser, 7th Lord Lovat]]'''
(?- 1646 ) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1633 - 1646 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|8 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Fraser-315 |Hugh Fraser, 8th Lord Lovat]]'''
(1643-1672) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1646 - 1672 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|9 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Fraser-1657|Hugh Fraser, 9th Lord Lovat]]'''
(1666-1696) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1672 - 1696 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|10 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Fraser-1472|Thomas Fraser, 10th Lord Lovat]]'''
(1636-1699) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1696 - 1699 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|11 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Fraser-1474|Simon Fraser, 11th Lord Lovat]]'''
(1667-1747) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1699 - 1747
(Lordship forfeited in 1746) |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|(12) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Fraser-308|Simon Fraser, de jure 12th Lord Lovat]]'''
(1726-1782) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1747 - 1782
(succeeded as head
of the family but did not acquire
the honours and estates)
|- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|(13) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Fraser-2279|Archibald Campbell Fraser, de jure 13th Lord Lovat]]'''
(1736-1815) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1782 - 1815
(succeeded as head
of the family but did not acquire
the honours and estates)
|- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|12 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Fraser-2280|Thomas Alexander Fraser, 12th Lord Lovat,
1st Baron Lovat]]'''
( 1802 - 1875 ) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| (Lordship restored in 1854;
Barony Lovat created in 1837)
|- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|13 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Fraser-750|Simon Fraser, 13th Lord Lovat,
2nd Baron Lovat]]'''
( 1828 - 1887 ) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1875 - 1887 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|14 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Fraser-2281|Simon Joseph Fraser, 14th Lord Lovat,
3rd Baron Lovat]]'''
(1871 - 1933 ) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1887 - 1933 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|15 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Fraser-1537|Simon Christopher Joseph Fraser,
15th Lord Lovat,
4th Baron Lovat]]'''
( 1911 - 1995 ) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1933 - 1995 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|16 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Fraser-2284|Simon Fraser, 16th Lord Lovat,
5th Baron Lovat]]'''
(1977 - ) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1995 - current |- |} Lord Lovat is a title in the Peerage of Scotland. It was created in 1458.
The Lordship of Lovat has for some time been linked to the Chiefship of Clan Fraser. The former family seat was Beaufort Castle in northern Scotland. The numbering of the Scottish Lordship used by Clan Fraser differs from the legal numbering in that it ignores the attainder of 1747—1854, with the result that the 16th Lord is termed by them "18th Lord Lovat". Return to the [[:Category:Lord_Lovat|'''Lord Lovat''']] category page. Return to the [[:Category:Clan_Fraser|'''Clan Fraser''']] category page.

Fraserfield

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= '''FRASERFIELD = == GLENGARRY COUNTY, ONTARIO, CANADA''' == Among the historic places of interest, and beauty in Glengarry, is the house built by [[Fraser-2788 |Colonel Alexander Fraser]], who commanded the Glengarry Militia during the rebellion of 1837 - 38, and which had much to do with its suppression. [[Fraser-2788 | Col. Fraser]] belonged to a family that had come to Canada from Scotland and had settled in the Township of Charlottenburgh. While out in the war of 1812-14, he served as a Quartermaster in the Canadian Fencibles. When that period of hostilities was ended and it seemed safe to do so, Fraser settled on a very large farm at McGillivray's Bridge and built the house known as Fraserfield. It is a beautiful home and the house was built of hewn limestone which was transported from Kingston. Add to its beauty the historic interest and one understands why Fraserfield is so well known. The present owners of this outstanding landmark are Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Bougie, who have had a fine understanding of the history and architectural background of their home and while so far as modern comforts are concerned, the house is modern, all improvements have been carefully and well done. Mrs. Bougie has many times been a gracious hostess to the visitors who so often unexpectedly call. This is the fourth in a series prepared for the Glengarry News by Miss Llewella Dunlop of Williamstown. Source: [http://www.glengarrycounty.com/frafield.html Fraserfield] from www.glengarrycounty.com == Sources == * [http://www.glengarrycounty.com/frafield.html Fraserfield] from www.glengarrycounty.com * [http://library.cornwall.on.ca/New_DP/docs/Glengarry.pdf Fraserfield] from www.library.cornwall.on.ca * [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~onglenga/Fraserfield__Glengarry.htm Fraserfield] from www.rootsweb.ancestry.com * [http://ontarioplaques.com/Plaques/Plaque_Stormont19.html Fraserfield plaque] from www.ontarioplaques.com * [http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WME726_FRASERFIELD_Williamstown Fraserfield plaque] from www.waymarking.com * [http://langviewfarms.com/ Langview Farms at Fraserfield] from www.langviewfarms.com

FRASERs

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The goal of this project is to find the descendants of Simon Fraser of Lovatt. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Clarke-2995|Steve Clarke]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Identifying the Frasers who are descended from Simon Fraser of Lovatt. * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=5589198 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Frazier Name Study

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[[Category:Frazier Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] '''Navigation:''' [[:Space:Clan_Fraser|Clan Fraser - Scottish Clans Team Page]] and [[:Space:Clan_Fraser_of_Lovat| Clan Fraser of Lovat - Scottish Clans Team Page]] {{One Name Study|name=Frazier}} '''Category Page and Index of Profiles - Click [[:Category:Frazier_Name_Study|''here'']].''' == How to Join == Please post a comment and add your Wiki Id at '''List of Project Members''' below. When you join as a project member, feel free to add the project member sticker to your profile as follows: {{Member|ONS|name=Frazier}} which will display as {{Member|ONS|name=Frazier}} If you have any questions, contact the project leader [[Nibling-2|Edie Kohutek]]. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname '''Frazier''' and its variants. There is a list of variants below, including '''Frasher, Frazer, and Fraser'''. The hope is that researchers will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people tracking their Fraser/Frazier famiy lines and to break down brick walls. == Origin of Name == '''Frazier''' (and its variants) is a common surname because it is a '''Scottish Clan name''', with '''Fraser''' being the more common Scottish spelling. It is thought the name Fraser came from the French word for strawberry, la fraise or le fraisier. Clan members took on Fraser as a surname even if not descended from the head of the clan but were simply in liege with him. By working together, perhaps we are attempting to track all family groups from the Clan Frasers that originated in Scotland and determine their migration in the New World. We are developing a master list of Fraser/Frazier immigrants which you can find below in Project 2. The project includes the heads of the family who migrated from Europe and tracking those emigrant ancestors as they migrated east or south (or otherwise). We then add that Family Group on each biological descendant of the family. === History of Fraser Clan === For more information about Clan Fraser see this page: [[Space:Clan_Fraser|Clan Fraser Page from Scottish Clans Project]] === Variants of ''Frazier'' === *Fraser *Frasier *Frasher *Frashure *Frayser *Frazer *Frazier *Freshour *Frazar :Other names with same origin as Frazier: *Frazee *Fraze *Freier *Freyer *Frizzell *Frissell *Brazier == List of Project Members == If you want to become a project member, please click on edit above and post your name here with the pound sign in front of it and add the tag frazier_name_study to your tags in order to follow discussion in G2G regarding this study. You may add the following sticker to your profile page below the biography heading: {{Member|ONS|name=Frazier}} As a project member, list the tasks you will be working on after your name. You may also edit and add information to this free space page. # [[Nibling-2|Edie Kohutek]] - I am working on creating state subcategories for the index of profiles; my present project is to create pages for Family Groups headed up by an Emigrant/Settler. # [[Frazier-2507|Kathy Frazier Mrs]] # [[F-440|Amy (F) W]] # [[Mudd-275|Carol Fuchs]] # [[Fraser-4915|Scott Fraser]] # [[Anderson-32105|Janice Anderson]] # [[Frazer-1077|Joe Frazer II]] # [[Masters-2411|Lynn Shahnazi]] #[[Bedingfield-275|Thressa Paplanus]] #[[Lavoie-802|Greg Lavoie]] Helping with Frasers found in Québec #[[Bell-12793|Gwen (Bell) Darby]] #[[Guimont-86|Janine Guimont]] #[[Magyar-2|Skip Magyar]] #[[Frazier-3683|K Frazier]] #[[Hall-39799 | Alexis Hall]] #[[Theberge-137| Dawn Theberge]] #[[Frazier-4716|Robin Frazier]] #[[Frazier-2113|Bob Frazier]] #[[Frazier-5242| Leslie (Frazier) Easterling]] #[[Fritz-1117|Cindy (Fritz) Strube]] #[[Frazier-5845|Larry Frazier]] #[[Barrila-1|Sarah (Barrila) Fergione]] #[[Coates-4311|Leana (Coates) Korthuis]] == How You Can Help == :1. '''Add the Category to Profiles''' As a project member, please add the Frazier Name Study category to each profile which is a Fraser or any of the variants of Fraser by adding the following to those profiles: '''[[Category:Frazier Name Study]]''' Do not place the category on the spouse of a Fraser/Frazier, but do place it on the children of Fraser and who are born with that name or any of its variants. Also place the category for where the person is born as follows: '''[[Category:State, Frazier Name Study]]''' See the list of place sub-categories below. If you need help adding a place category, contact the profile manager. The One Name Study template is reserved for profiles of the Emigrant Settlers who came from Europe to the New World as described in #2. :2. '''Emigrant/Settler Ancestors''' Please add the template for the Frazier One Name Study to profiles for each emigrant/settler arriving in the New World from Europe, above the Biography heading as follows: '''{{One Name Study|name=Frazier}}'''. Their name should also be added to the Subsection "Emigrant/Settler Ancestors" with their dates and places of birth and death. A family group will then be created. Please send the profile manager a message requesting that a family group be created. Then the family group sub-category can be added to each descendant of the Emigrant. :3. '''Improve Profiles''' Improve Frazier/Fraser profiles by fleshing out their biographies and adding sources with online links when possible. :4. '''Frazier Cemeteries''' Add Frazier cemeteries to the sub-category on the Category:Frazier page. :5. '''Cemeteries on Frazier Profiles''' Add a category to all Frazier profiles for the cemeteries that they are buried in. These will then be listed in the Cemetery Project for further linking. :6. '''Online Frazier History''' Create a list of links to online research articles regarding Frazier history and genealogy to enhance our knowledge and ability to make connections. :7. '''Scottish Clans Research''' Add links to Scottish clan projects or groups. ---- == Links to Emigrant Settler Ancestors == [[:Category:Family_Groups%2C_Frazier_Name_Study|Frazier Family Groups]] :'''Each number links to an index of profiles in that Family Group.''' :FG1 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:FG1%2C_Frazier_Name_Study]: [[Frazer-882|Colin Frazer]] - Born about 1662 in Scotland; died 26 Mar 1715 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts Bay :FG2 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:FG2%2C_Frazier_Name_Study]: [[Frazier-386|Alexander Frazier]] - Born about 1687 in Scotland; died about 1750 in Chester, Pennsylvania :FG3 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:FG3%2C_Frazier_Name_Study]: [[Fraser-435|John Fraser]] - Born about 1721 in Scotland; Died about 1773 in Bedford County, Pennsylvania :FG4 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:FG4%2C_Frazier_Name_Study]: [[Frazier-1131|George Thomas Frazier]] - Born about 1725 in Invernessshire, Scotland; died about 1790 in Randolph County, North Carolina :FG5 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:FG5%2C_Frazier_Name_Study]: [[Fraser-3333|John Cuffy Fraser]] - Born about 1737 in Scotland; Died 1816 in Montgomery County, North Carolina :FG6 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:FG6%2C_Frazier_Name_Study]: [[Frazier-3412|James Frazier]] - Born about 1798 in County Armagh, Ireland; Died unknown date in Butler County, Pennsylvania :FG7 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:FG7%2C_Frazier_Name_Study]: [[Frazer-166|William Frazer]] - Born about 1833 in Ireland; Died about 1897 in Ontario, Canada. :FG8 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:FG8%2C_Frazier_Name_Study]: [[Frazier-1969|Joseph Frazier]] - Born about 1661 in Ireland; Died about 1741 in Pennsylvania Colony. :FG9 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:FG9%2C_Frazier_Name_Study]: [[Fraser-3360|Malcolm Fraser]] - Born 26 May 1733 in Abernathy, Scotland; died 14 Jun 1815. :FG10 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:FG10%2C_Frazier_Name_Study]: [[Fraser-6016|John Fraser]] - Born about 1809 in Scotland; Died unknown date. :FG11 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:FG11%2C_Frazier_Name_Study]: [[Frazier-3906|John Frazier]] - Born about 1727 in Inverness-shire, Scotland; Died about 1775 at sea while a resident of Boston, Massachusetts :FG12 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:FG12%2C_Frazier_Name_Study] : [[Fraser-6648|William Cowie Fraser]] - Born in Peterhead, Scotland in 1908; Died 29 Jul 1966 in Ontario, Canada. :FG13 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:FG13%2C_Frazier_Name_Study]: [[Fraser-7522|John Fraser]] - Born in Scotland about 1816; Died 4 Nov 1888 in Cherokee County, Iowa. :FG14 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:FG14%2C_Frazier_Name_Study]: [[Fraser-7606|Alexander Fraser]] - Born in Inverness-shire, Scotland about 1831; Died about 1921 in New South Wales, Australia. :FG15 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:FG15%2C_Frazier_Name_Study]: [[Fraser-6408|Peter Fraser]] - Born in Inverness-shire, Scotland about 1844; Died about 1916 in Victoria, Australia. :FG16 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:FG16%2C_Frazier_Name_Study]: [[Fraser-7588|Alexander Fraser]] - Born about 1791 in Scotland; Died 21 Jun 1862 in Ontario, Canada West. :FG17 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:FG17%2C_Frazier_Name_Study]: [[Fraser-1368|James Fraser]] - Born in Farraline, Dores, Scotland about 1760; Died 14 Oct 1822 in Windsor, Hants, Nova Scotia, Canada. :FG18 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:FG18%2C_Frazier_Name_Study]: [[Frazer-1484|George Frazer]] - Born about 1740 in Scotland; Died about 30 Jun 1809 in Deer Isle, Hancock, Massachusetts, United States ---- == Links to Famous Frasers and Clan Research == *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_Fraser,_11th_Lord_Lovat Simon Fraser 11th Lord Lovat] The last nobleman to be beheaded at Tower Hill. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clan_Fraser_of_Lovat Clan Fraser of Lovat] Gives a general history of the name and association with William the Conqueror *Fraser Surname research: URL https://www.dropbox.com/sh/izus2qav7r916hh/AAAUTzp8jP6Lw-IWH4sdaOaFa?dl=0 *Free space page listings Frasers in various publications: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Emigrants_to_North_America_from_England%2C_Scotland%2C_and_Ireland - ---- == Sub-Projects of "Frazier" == === Frazier DNA === * A sub-project of the Frazier Name Study is to try to facilitate easier DNA comparison of Frazier descendants. This is in a formative stage. For the page, go [[Space:FRAZIER_DNA|HERE]] === Native American Name Studies === * Chickasaw Nation [[:Category:Chickasaw, Frazier Name Study]] * Choctaw Nation [[:Category:Choctaw, Frazier Name Study]] === Place Name Studies === ==== Scotland [[:Category:Scotland, Frazier Name Study]]==== ==== Ireland [[:Category:Ireland, Frazier Name Study]]==== ==== England [[:Category:England, Frazier Name Study]] ==== ==== Canada [[:Category:Canada, Frazier Name Study]] ==== ==== Australia [[:Category:Australia, Frazier Name Study]] ==== ==== United States [[:Category:United States, Frazier Name Study]] ==== * Alabama [[:Category:Alabama, Frazier Name Study]] * Arkansas [[:Category:Arkansas, Frazier Name Study]] * California [[:Category:California, Frazier Name Study]] * Georgia [[:Category:Georgia, Frazier Name Study]] * Idaho [[:Category:Idaho, Frazier Name Study]] * Illinois [[:Category:Illinois, Frazier Name Study]] * Indiana [[:Category:Indiana, Frazier Name Study]] * Iowa [[:Category:Iowa, Frazier Name Study]] * Kansas [[:Category:Kansas, Frazier Name Study]] * Kentucky [[:Category:Kentucky, Frazier Name Study]] * Louisiana [[:Category:Louisiana, Frazier Name Study]] * Maine [[:Category:Maine, Frazier Name Study]] * Maryland [[:Category:Maryland, Frazier Name Study]] * Massachusetts [[:Category:Massachusetts, Frazier Name Study]] * Michigan [[:Category:Michigan, Frazier Name Study]] * Minnesota [[:Category:Minnesota, Frazier Name Study]] * Mississippi [[:Category:Mississippi, Frazier Name Study]] * Missouri [[:Category:Missouri, Frazier Name Study]] * Nebraska [[:Category:Nebraska, Frazier Name Study]] * New Hampshire [[:Category:New Hampshire, Frazier Name Study]] * New Jersey [[:Category:New Jersey, Frazier Name Study]] * New Mexico [[:Category:New Mexico, Frazier Name Study]] * New York [[:Category:New York, Frazier Name Study]] * North Carolina [[:Category:North Carolina, Frazier Name Study]] * Ohio [[:Category:Ohio, Frazier Name Study]] * Oklahoma [[:Category:Oklahoma, Frazier Name Study]] * Oregon [[:Category:Oregon, Frazier Name Study]] * Pennsylvania [[:Category:Pennsylvania, Frazier Name Study]] * Rhode Island [[:Category:Rhode Island, Frazier Name Study]] * South Carolina [[:Category:South Carolina, Frazier Name Study]] * Tennessee [[:Category:Tennessee, Frazier Name Study]] * Texas [[:Category:Texas, Frazier Name Study]] * Vermont [[:Category:Vermont, Frazier Name Study]] * Virginia [[:Category:Virginia, Frazier Name Study]] * West Virginia [[:Category:West Virginia, Frazier Name Study]] === Cemeteries === *Kentucky, Fletcher County, Frazier Cemetery [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2445475] *Missouri, Daviess County, Frazier Cemetry [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/28785/frazier-cemetery] *Tennessee, White County, Fraiser's Chapel Cemetery [http://files.usgwarchives.net/tn/white/cemeteries/frazier.txt] *Tennessee, Dickson County, Frazier Cemetery [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/12155/frazier-cemetery]

Fred Harvey Company

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[[Category:United States Projects]] [[Category: Fred Harvey Company]] ---- The Fred Harvey Company was the owner of the Harvey House chain of restaurants, hotels, and other hospitality industry businesses alongside railroads in the western United States. The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway (AT&SF) contracted with Fred Harvey for several eating houses on an experimental basis. In 1878, Harvey started the first of his eating house-hotel establishments along the AT&SF tracks in Florence, Kansas. The rapid growth of the Harvey House chain soon followed. - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Harvey_Company Fred_Harvey_Company Wikipedia] ---- The close relationship of the two companies is shown in the railroad time table showing stops for meals at Harvey Houses. ---- Fred Harvey recruited "Respectable young women" as waitresses from the eastern United States. {{Image|file=Fred_Harvey_Company-9.jpg|size=350| |caption=Waitresses - The Chicago Daily tribune }} ---- In addition to the hotel and restaurant business the company offered tours in the Southwest. {{Image|file=Fred_Harvey_Company-8.jpg|size=350| |caption=The Indian-Detour }} ---- This article appeared in a number of newspapers. {{Image|file=Fred_Harvey_Company-7.jpg|size=450| |caption=Harvey Opened First Restaurant At Topeka, Kansas, 75 years Ago. }} ---- More information and links: *[http://www.oerm.org/harvey-girl-historical-society Harvey Girl Historical Society] *[http://www.harveyhouses.net/fredco.html Company Information at Harvey Houses.net] *[http://www.harveyhouses.net/ Harvey Houses.net] *[http://thesource.metro.net/2014/04/09/union-station-heres-how-harvey-house-restaurants-helped-change-the-west/ Union Station: Here’s how Harvey House restaurants helped change the West] *[http://firstcitymuseums.org/harveygirls_pages/hg_list.html The Harvey Girl List] at Leavenworth Museum Association. *

Fred Holman's Picture Collection

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[[Category:Family_Heirlooms]] This page is to honor Fred Holman's Candy box of pictures :) [[Stough-48|Lindsay Coleman]] is in possession of the [[Space:Fred_Holman's_Picture_Collection|Photo Collection]] that once belonged to [[Holman-473|William Frederick Holman]], son of [[Lovelady-25|Nancy Anna Lovelady]] and [[Holman-468|Thomas William Holman]]. For now, his pictures are posted on my Skydrive, [https://skydrive.live.com/redir.aspx?cid=eaf4103f1871a34d&resid=EAF4103F1871A34D!9940&parid=EAF4103F1871A34D!174&authkey=!AHQQeQDpLK_qsNs HERE]. When looking picture by picture, the caption states who the person is believed to be (if we have an idea) and has a note of any markings. [[User:Stough-48|Stough-48]] 12:28, 11 May 2012 (EDT)

Free Ebooks - Goodspeed's History of TN Series

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[[Category: Tennessee, Sources]] ==Goodspeed History of Tennessee Series== The copyright has lapsed on these remarkable volumes by Goodspeed Publishing Company on the History of Tennessee Counties. Each volume includes biographies of notable citizens and their families. Many volumes of the series have been scanned and are available from multiple online sources as free Ebook downloads in a variety of selectable file-formats, inclluding the following ones: Goodspeed. 1887. ''History of Tennessee: from the earliest time to the present: together with an historical and a biographical sketch of from twenty-five to thirty counties of east Tennessee'': '''Anderson, Bledsoe, Blount, Bradley, Campbell, Carter, Claiborne, Cocke, Grainger, Greene, Hamblen, Hamilton, Hancock, Hawkins, James, Jefferson, Johnson, Knox, Loudon, McMinn, Meigs, Monroe, Morgan, Polk, Rhea, Roane, Sevier, Sullivan, Unicoi, Union, and Washington''',' Nashville: The Goodspeed Publishing Co. 922p. '''Free Ebook Edition''': archive.org collection. https://archive.org/details/historyoftenness01good_1 .
Goodspeed. 1886. ''History of Tennessee: from the earliest time to the present; together with an historical and a biographical sketch of'': '''Montgomery, Robertson, Humphreys, Stewart, Dickson, Cheatham and Houston counties'''; ''besides a valuable fund of notes, reminiscences, etc., etc.'', Nashville: The Goodspeed Publishing Co. 1,490p. '''Free Ebook Edition''': archive.org collection. https://archive.org/details/historyoftenness00good_1 .
Goodspeed. 1886. ''History of Tennessee: from the earliest time to the present; together with an historical and a biographical sketch of'': '''Giles, Lincoln, Franklin and Moore counties'''; ''besides a valuable fund of notes, reminiscences, etc., etc.'', Nashville: The Goodspeed Publishing Co. 994p. '''Free Ebook Edition''': archive.org collection. https://archive.org/details/historyoftenness00good .
Goodspeed. 1886. ''History of Tennessee: from the earliest time to the present; together with an historical and a biographical sketch of'': '''Maury, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson, Bedford and Marshall counties: Volume-1'''; ''besides a valuable fund of notes, reminiscences, etc., etc.'', Nashville: The Goodspeed Publishing Co. 1,232p. '''Free Ebook Edition''': archive.org collection. https://archive.org/details/historyoftenness01good_2.

Goodspeed. 1886. ''History of Tennessee: from the earliest time to the present; together with an historical and a biographical sketch of'': '''Maury, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson, Bedford and Marshall counties: Volume-2'''; ''besides a valuable fund of notes, reminiscences, etc., etc.'', Nashville: The Goodspeed Publishing Co. 1,280p. '''Free Ebook Edition''': archive.org collection. https://archive.org/details/historyoftenness02good .

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Freedmen Narratives

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'''Directions for profile creation are here:[[Space:US_Black_Heritage%2C_Slave_Narratives|US Black Heritage, Slave Narratives]]''' This is a list of formerly enslaved persons who were interviewed for the source listed at the bottom of the page. The second source contains a link to portraits that were taken at the time of the interviews. If they do not already have profiles, they will need to be created. The US Black Heritage Project asks that the African-American Sticker be applied below the biography header to each profile that you create. {{African-American Sticker}} {{African-American Sticker}} Between 1936 and 1938 approximately 2,300 former slaves were interviewed as part of the Federal Writer's Project of the Works Progress Administration (WPA). The results are presented in narrative form, most, allegedly, in the first person, and made available by the Library of Congress. Please be aware that this project took place in the Jim Crow Era and some scholars believe that the narratives themselves may be, in part, adulterated. You may find that in the narratives many of the freedmen actually have praise for the institution of slavery and/or their slave holders. The vernacular in which the narratives are written can be cringe inducing and are most certainly contrived. Just keep in mind the times in which these men and women lived. Their value is that many of the narratives include names of relatives and slave holders, dates, places, and other information with which to create a basic profile. A free space is in the works regarding the interviewers from the Federal Writer's Project and the Works Progress Administration. It will be linked here. Also, a free space had been created to document some of those who witnessed "the Night the Stars Fell" on 12 and 13 November 1833. This was actually the Leonid metor showers. Many thought it was the end of the world. If you come across any Freedmen who witnessed the event, according to their narratives, can you please add them to the free space? [[Space:The_Night_the_Stars_Fell_-_1833%2C_USA|The Night the Stars Fell - 1833, USA]] This list is divided by states. Below each state heading is a link to the digital images. The chart provides the name of each person (sometimes a couple) interviewed, a place to enter their WikiTree ID, and whether or not they are connected to the main WikiTree. At the bottom of the Library of Congress' page is the source citation. Adding the Volume and page number is also helpful. '''Please add the USBH slavery categories to each profile, or if you don't know how to use them add [[Category: Heritage Exchange]] and the team will add them for you.''' '''Please add the Slave Narrative category by county in each state to each profile (location where the interview took place). Categories are found here: [[:Category:United_States_of_America%2C_Slave_Narratives]]. If the one you need does not exist, please contact the USBH leadership team to create it for you.''' === Alabama === [https://www.loc.gov/item/mesn010/ Vol. 1, Aarons - Young] {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="FF FF F0" |- ! WikiTree ID ! Name ! Enslaved State ! Connected? |- |[[Whitess-1|Abe Whitess]]||Abe Whitess||Butler County, Alabama, Mississippi|| |- |[[Jones-92802|Abraham Jones]]||Abraham Jones||Russell County, Alabama|| |- |[[Hodges-8819|Adeline Hodges]]||Adeline Hodges||Mobile County, Alabama|| |- |[[Brown-123136|Allen Brown]]||Allen Brown||Eufaula, Alabama|| |- |[[Sims-8169|Allen Sims]]||Allen Sims||Lee, Alabama|| |- |[[Toombs-285|Alonzo Fantroy Toombs]]||Alonza Fantroy Toombs||Wilkes County, Georgia|| |- |[[Quick-3805|Amanda Tellis]]||Amanda Tellis||Grove Hill, Alabama|| |- |[[Chapman-20242|Amy Chapman]]||Amy Chapman||Livingston, Alabama|| |- |[[Garrett-10508|Angie Garrett]]||Angie Garrett||De Kalb, Mississippi|| |- |[[Bishop-16856|Ank Bishop]]||Ank Bishop||Ward, Alabama|| |- |[[Heath-7089|Anne Maddox]]||Anne Maddox||Virginia, Alabama|| |- |[[Williams-98065|Annie Stanton]]||Annie Stanton||"Knight's Place" Finchberg, Alabama|| |- |[[Abercrombie-1264|Anthony Abercrombie]]||Anthony Abercrombie||Marion, Alabama|| |- |[[Rogers-34017|Josephine Rogers]]||Aunt Josephine||North of Atlanta, Georgia|| |- |[[Frederick-2800|Bert Frederick]]||Bert Frederick||Chambers County, Alabama|| |- |[[Longslaughter-1|Billy Abraham Longslaughter]]||Billy Abraham Longslaughter||Richmond, Virginia|| |- |[[McLemore-588|Callie Williams]]||Callie Williams||Lowndes, Alabama|| |- |[[Holland-13034|Caroline Holland]]||Caroline Holland||Montgomery, Alabama|| |- |[[Davis-85100|Carrie Davis]]||Carrie Davis||Harris, Alabama|| |- |[[Pollard-4221|Carrie Pollard]]||Carrie Pollard||Gainesville, Alabama|| |- |[[Anderson-59425|Charity Anderson]]||Charity Anderson||Bells Landing Church, Monroe, Alabama|| |- |[[Grigsby-1074|Charity Grigsby]]||Charity Grigsby||Livingston, Sumter, Alabama|| |- |[[Hayes-16457|Charles Hayes]]||Charles Hayes||Mayesville, Alabama|| |- |[[Aarons-141|Charlie Aarons]]||Charlie Aarons||Petersburg, Virginia|| |- |[[Van_Dyke-1373|Charlie Van Dyke]]|| Charlie Van Dyke||Mobile, Alabama|| |- |[[Cross-11322|Cheney Cross]]||Cheney Cross||Evergreen, Alabama|| |- |[[Washington-3105|Lucinda Washington]]||Lucinda Washington||Sumter, Alabama|| |- |[[Davis-85105|Clara Davis]]||Clara Davis||Monroeville, Alabama|| |- |[[Yancey-2026|Cornelia (Yancey) Robinson (abt.1862-1938)]]||Cornelia Robinson||Opelika, Alabama|| |- |[[Taylor-85250|Cull Taylor (1859-)]]||Cull Taylor||Alabama|| |- |[[Taylor-85274|Daniel Taylor (1851-)]]||Daniel Taylor||South Carolina and Alabama|| |- |[[Garlic-17|Delia Garlic]]||Delia Garlic||Virginia, Georgia & Louisiana|| |- |[[Lewis-50025|Dellie Lewis (1850-aft.1937)]]||Dellie Lewis ||Washington County, Alabama|| |- |[[Jones-115935|Eliza (Jones) White (1860-1939)]]||Eliza White||Harris County, Georgia|| |- |[[Thomas-56172|Elizabeth Thomas (1837-)]]||Elizabeth Thomas||Alabama|| |- |[[Norris-10911|Ella (Norris) Dilliard (abt.1860-aft.1937)]]||Ella Dilliard||Mobile, Alabama|| |- |[[King-50586|Ellen King (abt.1851-aft.1937)]]||Ellen King||Mississippi|| |- |[[Brown-137687|Ellen (Brown) Thomas (1845-1944)]]||Ellen Thomas||Mobile, Alabama|| |- |[[Curry-6820|Emma Chapman]]||Emma Chapman||Charleston, South Carolina|| |- |[[Jolly-2665|Emma (Jolly) Crockett (abt.1856-)]]||Emma Crockett||Sumter County, Alabama|| |- |[[Jones-116109|Emma Jones (1854-aft.1937)]]||Emma Jones||Chattahoochee, Georgia|| |- |[[Hill-48918|Emma Lee (Hill) Howard (1856-1938)]]||Emma L. Howard||Lowndes County, Mississippi|| |- |[[Davis-95288|Esther (Davis) Green (1855-1940)]]||Esther Green||State Line, Mississippi|| |- |[[King-50655|Esther (King) Casey (1856-1942)]]||Esther King Casey||Sumter, Georgia|| |- |[[Ingram-9168|Everett Ingram (1860-1941)]]||Everett Ingram||Russell County, Alabama|| |- |[[Gibson-24305|Fannie Gibson (1850-aft.1936)]]||Fannie Gibson||Roanoke, Alabama|| |- |[[Gill-10815|Frank Gill (abt.1851-1939)]]||Frank Gill||Lee County, Mississippi|| |- |[[Menefee-378|Frank Menefee]]||Frank Menefee||Lee County, Alabama|| |- |[[Smith-268498|Frank Smith (1848-abt.1943)]]||Frank Smith||Norfolk, Virginia|| |- |[[Hines-5230|Gabe Hines (abt.1843-aft.1937)]]||Gabe Hines||Georgia|| |- |[[Dillard-2376|George Dillard (1852-abt.1944)]]||George Dillard||Virginia, Mississippi, Alabama|| |- |[[Strickland-5945|George Strickland]]||George Strickland||Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia|| |- |[[Taylor-85606|George Taylor (abt.1845-)]]||George Taylor||Gosport, Alabama|| |- |[[Young-50494|George Young (1846-1943)]]||George Young||Sumter County, Alabama|| |- |[[Mitchell-36977|Georgia Mitchell (abt.1845-)]]||Georgia||(now) Russell County, Alabama|| |- |[[Rogers-37858|Gus Rogers (abt.1847-)]]||Gus (Jabbo) Rogers||North Carolina and Alabama|| |- |[[Askew-1693|Augustus Askew (1853-1937)]]||Gus Askew||Henry County, Alabama|| |- |[[Brown-138335|Gus Brown (abt.1845-abt.1941)]]||Gus Brown||Richmond, Virginia|| |- |[[Irwin-5929|Hannah Irwin (1853-1937)]]||Hannah Irwin||Barbour County, Alabama|| |- |[[Johnson-118515|Hannah (Johnson) Jones (1843-1941)]]||Hannah Jones||Amelia County, Virginia and Alabama|| |- |[[Benson-6769|Hattie Anne Nettles]]||Hattie Anne Nettles||Georgia, Alabama|| |- |[[Harris-52150|Hattie (Harris) Clayton (abt.1855-abt.1948)]]||Hattie Clayton||Chambers County, Alabama|| |- |[[Barnes-25347|Henry Barnes (1858-)]]||Henry Barnes||Alabama|| |- |[[Cheatam-10|Henry Cheatam (1857-1939)]]||Henry Cheatam||Clay County, Mississippi|| |- |[[Garry-256|Henry Garry (1862-1940)]]||Henry Garry||Sumter County, Alabama|| |- |[[Ford-19494|Heywood Ford (1860-1940)]]||Heywood Ford|| Alabama|| |- |[[Johnson-118681|Hilliard Johnson (1858-1937)]]||Hilliard Johnson||Sumter County, Alabama|| |- |[[Poole-7271|Irene Poole (1852-)]]||Irene Poole||Uniontown, Perry County, Alabama|| |- |[[Morgan-34628|Isaam Morgan (1853-1940)]]||Isaam Morgan||Alabama|| |- |[[Green-46782|Jake Green (1853-1938)]]||Jake Green||Sumter County, Alabama|| |- |no personal names, no profile created|| Jane||possibly Butler County, Alabama|| |- |[[Holloway-6140|Jane Holloway (1853-1948)]]||Jane Holloway||Alabama|| |- |[[White-71861|Janie (White) Scott (1867-1943)]]||Janie Scott ||parents enslaved in Alabama|| |- |[[Fisher-25090|Jennie Bowen]]||Jennie Bowen||Wilcox Co., Alabama|| |- |[[Gillard-1109|James Gillard (1849-1938)]]||Jim Gillard||Lee County, Alabama|| |- |[[Smith-269399|John Smith (1837-1942)]]||John Smith||North Carolina, Alabama|| |- |[[Holmes-19424|Joseph Holmes (1856-)]]||Joseph Holmes||Henry County, Virginia|| |- |[[Horn-8167|Josh Horn (1850-)]]||Josh Horn||Sumter County, Alabama|waiting for merge, Horn-8167 into Horn-7088| |- |[[Lines-1173|Katherine (Lines) Eppes (1850-)]]||Katherine Eppes||Marengo County, Alabama|| |- |[[Powell-22302|Laura (Powell) Clark (1851-1940)]]||Laura Clark||North Carolina and Sumter County, Alabama|| |- |[[Mathews-6077|Lightning Mathews (1846-aft.1937)]]||Lightnin'||Alabama|| |- |[[Walker-56949|Lilah Walker (abt.1850-aft.1937)]]||Lilah Walker||Alabama|| |- |[[Patton-7734|Lindy Patton (1841-)]]||Lindy Patton||Greene County, Alabama|| |- |[[Hill-49197|Lizzie Hill (1843-aft.1937)]]||Lizzie Hill||Barbour County, Alabama|| |- |[[Washington-3446|Lucindia Washington (1860-abt.1944)]]||Lucindia Washington||Sumter County, Alabama|| |- |[[Lawrence-14572|Lucindy Lawrence Jurdon]]||Lucindy Lawrence Jurdon||Georgia|| |- |[[Kimball-5059|Lucy Kimball (1851-1937)]]||Lucy Kimball||Baldwin County, Alabama|| |- |no personal names, no place namesno profile created||Mandy||several similarities with Mandy Leslie, next line|| |- |[[Leslie-3614|Mandy Leslie (1860-aft.1937)]]||Mandy Leslie||Alabama|| |- |[[McCollough-435|Mandy (McCollough) Cosby (abt.1855-)]]||Mandy McCullough Cosby||Chambers County, Alabama|| |- |[[Bradley-16772|Martha Bradley (1837-aft.1937)]]||Martha Bradley||Alabama|| |- |[[Jackson-48491|Martha Jackson (1850-abt.1944)]]||Martha Jackson||Alabama?|| |- |[[Keller-9136|Mary Ella (Keller) Grandberry (1844-1942)]]||Mary Ella Grandberry||Colbert County, Alabama|| |- |[[Battle-1011|Mary (Battle) Rice (1845-1939)]]||Mary Rice||Alabama|| |- |[[Pugh-4414|Matilda Pugh Daniel]]||Matilda Pugh Daniel||Eufaula, Alabama|| |- |[[Shepherd-9235|Morgan Shepherd (1860-1940)]]||Maugan Shepherd||Barbour County, Alabama|| |- |[[White-72127|Mingo White (1855-aft.1937)]]||Mingo White|| South Carolina and Alabama || |- |[[Phillips-41715|Mollie (Phillips) Tillman (1849-1949)]]||Mollie Tillman||Georgia|| |- |[[Cato-862|Molly (Cato) Ammonds (1852-aft.1937)]]||Molly (Ammonds) Ammond||Barbour County, Alabama|| |- |[[Parker-45586|Molly Parker (1854-)]]||Molly Parker||Alabama|| |- |[[Chambers-11053|Nannie (Chambers) Bradfield (1857-1938)]]||Nannie Bradfield||Perry County, Alabama|| |- |[[Beauchamp-4015|Nathan Beauchamp (1858-1948)]]||Nathan Beauchamp||Barbour County, Alabama|| |- |[[Birdsong-507|Nelson Birdsong]]||Nelson Birdsong||Baldwin County, Alabama|| |- |[[Pugh-4420|Nicey Pugh]]||Nicey Pugh||Prichard, Alabama|| |- |[[Bell-36448|Oliver Bell (1861-1938)]]||Oliver Bell||Sumter County, Alabama|| |- |[[Johnson-119396|Randolph Johnson (1853-1945)]]||Randolph Johnson||South Carolina|| |- |[[Fitzpatrick-4520|Reuben Fitzpatrick (1854-abt.1942)]]||Reuben Fitzpatrick||Bullock County, Alabama|| |- |[[Norcross-547|Wilson E Norcross (1840-1909)]]||Rev. W. E. Northcross||Colbert County, Alabama|| |- |[[Pitts-5320|Roxy Pitts (1855-abt.1942)]]||Roxy Pitts||Alabama|| |- |[[Dirt-1|Rufus Dirt (abt.1845-aft.1937)]]||Rufus Dirt||Alabama|| |- |[[Albritton-711|Sallie (Albritton) Reynolds (1858-)]]||Sallie Reynolds||Georgia and Crenshaw County, Alabama|| |- |[[Clayton-7788|Sally (Clayton) Murphy (1855-)]]||Sally Murphy||Lee County, Alabama|| |- |[[Slaughter-2688|Sara (Slaughter) Colquitt (1837-1942)]]||Sara Colquitt||Virginia and Alabama|| |- |[[Witherspoon-962|Silvia Witherspoon (1847-)]]||Silvia Witherspoon||Jackson, Mississippi|| |- |[[Phillips-41830|Simon Phillips (1847-1942)]]||Simon Phillips||Hale County, Alabama|| |- |[[Walker-57189|Simon Walker (1858-1940)]]||Simon Walker||Forsyth, Georgia|| |- |[[Bonner-2877|Siney Bonner (1850-)]]||Siney Bonner||Pickens County, Alabama|| |- |[[Underwood-8130|Stepney Underwood (1850-1938)]]||Stepney Underwood||Lowndes County, Alabama|| |- |[[Stewart-39322|Theodore Fontaine Stewart]]||Theodore Fontaine Stewart||Georgia|| |- |[[Collins-33095|Tildy Collins (1853-abt.1944)]]||Tildy Collins||Marengo County, Alabama|| |- |[[Baker-56283|Tom Baker (1855-)]]||Tom Baker||Perry County, Alabama|| |- |[[McAlpin-697|Tom McAlpin]]||Tom McAlpin||Alabama|| |- |[[Morgan-34930|Tony Morgan (1779-aft.1884)]]||Tony Morgan||Kentucky and Alabama|| |- |no interview, excerpt from book||Uncle Louis||Buffalo Plantation near Natchez, Mississippi|| |- |[[Unknown-598587|Mose Unknown (abt.1840-)]]||Uncle Mose||Alabama|| |- |[[Owens-10400|Rev. Wade Owens]]||Rev. Wade Owens||Alabama|| |- |[[Clemons-1680|Wadley Clemons (abt.1845-aft.1937)]]||Wadley Clemons||Jefferson County, Georgia|| |- |[[Calloway-883|Walter Calloway (1848-aft.1937)]]||Walter Calloway||Montgomery County, Alabama|| |- |[[Colbert-1447|William Colbert (1844-aft.1937)]]||William Colbert||Houston County, Georgia|| |- |[[Towns-625|William Henry Towns]]||William Henry Towns||Alabama|| |- |} === Arkansas === [https://www.loc.gov/item/mesn021/ Vol. 2, Part 1, Abbott - Byrd] {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="F5 F5 F5" |- ! WikiTree ID ! Name ! Enslaved State ! Connected? |- |[[Beard-6879|Dina Beard (1862-)]]||Dina Beard||Arkansas|| |- |[[Blakely-1592|Adeline Blakely (1850-abt.1945)]]||Aunt Adeline||Fayetteville, Washington County, Arkansas || |- |[[Barnett-12782|John W. H. Barnett (abt.1856-1945)]]||John W. H. Barnett||Arkansas|| |- |[[Barnett-15243|Josephine Ann Barnett (1858-aft.1936)]]||Josephine Ann Barnett|| Tennessee and Arkansas || |- |[[Barnett-15278|Lizzie Barnett (1838-aft.1936)]]||Lizzie Barnett|| Tennessee || |- |[[Abbott-13048|Silas Abbott (abt.1863-)]]||Silas Abbott||Mississippi|| |- |[[Abernathy-2958|Lucian Abernathy (1853-aft.1936)]]||Lucian Abernathy|| Mississippi || |- |[[Rogers-43216|Laura (Rogers) Abromson (1863-aft.1936)]]||Laura Abromson|| Tennessee || |- |[[Barnett-15279|Spencer Barnett (1856-aft.1945)]]||Spencer Barnett|| Lauderdale County, Alabama || |- |[[Barr-6132|Emma Barr]]||Emma Barr||Not Enslaved|| |- |[[Barr-6970|Robert Barr (1864-aft.1936)]]||Robert Barr|| Mississippi || |- |[[Banks-11203|Mose Banks (1869-aft.1937)]]||Mose Banks|| not enslaved || |- |[[Beal-4119|Emmett Beal (1860-aft.1936)]]||Emmett Beal|| Bolivar, Hardeman, Tennessee || |- |[[Baltimore-409|William Baltimore (1834-abt.1941)]]||William Baltimore|| Jefferson County, Arkansas || |- |[[Beck-12911|Annie Beck (1882-)]]||Annie Beck|| not enslaved || |- |[[Beckwith-3166|Joseph Holdon Beckwith (1870-abt.1946)]]||J.H. Beckwith|| Johnston County, North Carolina || |- |[[Beal-4120|Enoch Beal (1858-aft.1936)]]||Enoch Beel|| Hardeman County, Tennessee || |- |[[Hicks-19868|Sophie (Hicks) Belle (1857-aft.1936)]]||Sophie D. Belle|| Knoxville, Crawford, Georgia || |- |[[Bellus-19|Cyrus Bellus (1865-abt.1939)]]||Cyrus Bellus|| Jefferson County, Mississippi || |- |[[Benford-222|Robert Benford (1857-abt.1955)]]||Bob Benford|| unclear - Union County, Mississippi? ||yes - if merge approved || |- |[[Bradley-19184|Carrie (Bradley) Bennet (1858-)]]||Carrie Bradley Logan Bennet|| Mississippi || |- |[[Benson-9657|George Benson (1857-abt.1940)]]||George Benson|| Jefferson County, Arkansas || |- |[[Benton-4616|Kato Benton (1860-1943)]]||Kato Benton|| South Carolina || |- |[[Bertrand-2750|James Bertrand (1872-aft.1950)]]||James Bertrand|| not enslaved, Arkansas || |- |[[Anthony-5411|Alice (Anthony) Biggs (1863-aft.1936)]]||Alice Biggs|| Byhalia, Marshall, Mississippi || |- |[[Weston-10235|Matilda (Weston) Bass (1857-aft.1936)]]||Matilda Bass|| Greenville, Washington, Mississippi || |- |[[Anderson-76802|Robert B Anderson (1862-abt.1940)]]||R.B. Anderson|| Arkansas || |- |[[Carr-18420|Rose (Carr) Adway (1860-aft.1936)]]||Rose Adway|| Smith County, Mississippi || |- |[[Keller-10726|Liddie (Keller) Aiken (1875-aft.1936)]]||Liddie Aiken|| Alabama || |- |[[Duncan-21881|Mattie (Duncan) Aldridge (1875-aft.1936)]]||Mattie Aldridge|| Tennessee || |- |[[Alexander-23135|Amsy Alexander]]||Amsy O. Alexander||Georgia|| |- |[[Bogan-444|Diana (Bogan) Alexander (1863-aft.1937)]]||Diana Alexander|| Marshall County, Mississippi || |- |[[Alexander-24450|Fannie Alexander (abt.1875-aft.1937)]]||Fannie Alexander|| not enslaved || |- |[[Beasley-5243|Lucretia Alexander ]]||Lucretia Alexander||Copiah County, Mississippi; Chicot County, Arkansas|| |- |[[Allen-64610|Ed Allen (abt.1875-)]]||Ed Allen|| Des Arc, Prairie, Arkansas || |- |[[Hillis-767|Lucinda (Hillis) Allison (abt.1868-aft.1937)]]||Lucindy Allison|| Arkansas || |- |[[Flueur-1|Josephine (Flueur) Amos (1865-aft.1937)]]||Josephine Amos|| Union County, Arkansas || |- |[[Banner-581|Henry Banner (1849-abt.1940)]]||Henry Banner|| Virginia || |- |[[Hubbard-10956|Nancy (Hubbard) Anderson (1875-aft.1936)]]||Nancy Anderson|| Tate County, Mississippi || |- |[[Hall-68683|Beatrice (Hall) Black (1890-)]]||Beatrice Black|| not enslaved || |- |[[Anderson-76945|Sarah Anderson (1861-aft.1936)]]||Sarah Anderson|| Bibb County, Georgia || |- |[[Adair-4067|Selie (Adair) Anderson (1860-aft.1936)]]||Selie Anderson|| Alabama || |- |[[Anderson-76946|W A Anderson (1861-aft.1937)]]||W.A. Anderson|| Arkansas || |- |[[Anthony-5409|Henry Anthony (1853-aft.1936)]]||Henry Anthony|| Jackson County, North Carolina || |- |[[Baxter-11682|Katie (Baxter) Arbery (1857-aft.1936)]]||Katie Arbery|| Union County, Arkansas || |- |[[Armstrong-25045|Campbell Armstrong (1850-abt.1941)]]||Campbell Armstrong|| Houston County, Georgia || |- |[[Armstrong-25046|Cora Armstrong (1855-aft.1936)]]||Cora Armstrong|| Union County, Arkansas || |- |[[Smith-310945|Lydia (Smith) Baccus (1864-aft.1936)]]||Lillie Baccus|| Clay County, Mississippi || |- |[[Badgett-340|Joseph Samuel Badgett (1864-1943)]]||Joseph Samuel Badgett|| Dallas County, Arkansas || |- |[[Bailey-40030|Jeff Bailey (1861-abt.1943)]]||Jeff Bailey|| Drew County, Arkansas || |- |[[Baker-64571|James Baker (1856-)]]||James Baker|| Hot Spring County, Arkansas || |- |[[Anderson-76789|Charles Anderson (1860-abt.1939)]]||Charles Anderson|| Nelson County, Kentucky || |- |[[Broyles-4164|Maggie Broyles (1857-aft.1936)]]||Maggie Broyles|| Decatur County, Tennessee || |- |[[Brown-162503|Frank Hazard Brown (1862-abt.1941)]]||F.H. Brown||Marion County, Mississippi || |- |[[Brown-163029|George Brown (1854-aft.1936)]]||George Brown|| Marengo County, Alabama || |- |[[Brown-163055|J N Brown (1859-aft.1936)]]||J.N. Brown|| Mississippi and Arkansas || |- |[[Brown-163059|Lewis Brown (1854-)]]||Lewis Brown|| Arkansas || |- |[[Brown-163070|Mag Brown (1854-aft.1937)]]||Mag Brown|| North Carolina || |- |[[Brown-163071|Mary Brown (1860-)]]||Mary Brown|| Arkansas || |- |[[Brown-163073|Mattie Brown (1862-aft.1937)]]||Mattie Brown|| Alabama || |- |[[Harris-61611|Mollie (Harris) Brown (1845-aft.1936)]]||Molly Brown|| Edgefield County, South Carolina || |- |[[Brown-163078|Peter Brown (1852-abt.1941)]]||Peter Brown|| Mississippi || |- |[[Nabors-794|Amanda (Nabors) Billings (1854-abt.1939)]]||Mandy Billings|| Bienville, Louisiana || |- |[[Brown-163104|William Brown (1870-aft.1937)]]||William Brown|| not enslaved || |- |[[Brooks-26970|Waters Brooks (1862-aft.1937)]]||Waters Brooks|| uncertain - Louisiana? || |- |[[Terry-9949|Ida (Terry) Bryant (1872-aft.1936)]]||Ida Bryant|| not enslaved || |- |[[Buntin-280|Belle Buntin (1852-aft.1936)]]||Belle Buntin|| Mississippi || |- |[[Burgess-15153|Jeff Burgess (1864-aft.1936)]]||Jeff Burgess|| Texas || |- |[[Burkes-223|Norman Burkes (1865-abt.1940)]]||Norman Burkes|| Union County, Arkansas || |- |[[Burks-1821|William Burks (1865-aft.1936)]]||Will Burks, Sr.|| Tennessee || |- |[[Burris-3068|Adeline Burris (1846-aft.1936)]]||Adeline Burris|| Maury County, Tennessee || |- |[[Crittenden-1968|Jennie (Crittenden) Butler (1831-aft.1936)]]||Jennie Butler|| free person, Virginia || |- |[[Byrd-7073|Elias L Byrd (1862-aft.1940)]]||E.L. Byrd|| North Carolina || |- |[[Byrd-6503|Emmett Augusta Byrd (abt.1855-abt.1939)]]||Emmett Augusta Byrd||Missouri|| |- |[[Rumple-208|Casper Rumple (1860-)]]||Casper Rumple||Laurens County, South Carolina|| |- |[[Brown-163062|Lewis Brown (1855-aft.1938)]]||Lewis Brown|| Kemper County, Mississippi || |- |[[Pope-11203|William (Pope) Brown (1861-aft.1937)]]||William Brown|| Cross County, Arkansas || |- |[[Boyd-20567|Malachi Boyd (1873-aft.1943)]]||Mal Boyd|| Cleveland County, Arkansas || |- |[[Blackwell-6797|Boston Blackwell (1840-abt.1938)]]||Boston Blackwell|| Franklin County, Georgia and Arkansas || |- |[[Blake-12049|Henry Blake (1863-aft.1937)]]||Henry Blake|| Pulaski County, Arkansas || |- |[[Blakely-1592|Adeline Blakely (1850-abt.1945)]]||Adeline Blakeley|| Fayetteville, Washington County, Arkansas || |- |[[Holmes-22343|Vera Roy (Holmes) Bobo (1874-1944)]]||Vera Roy Bobo|| not enslaved || |- |[[Smith-310945|Lydia (Smith) Baccus (1864-aft.1936)]]||Liddie Boechus|| Clay County, Mississippi || |- |[[Nash-11262|Magnolia (Nash) Bond (1859-1948)]]||Maggie (Bunny) Bond|| Mississippi and Arkansas || |- |[[Hubbard-11016|Caroline (Hubbard) Bonds (1866-abt.1939)]]||Caroline Bonds|| North Carolina || |- |[[Boone-6793|Frank T Boone (1859-aft.1937)]]||Rev. Frank T. Boone|| free person of Virginia || |- |[[Boone-6796|JF Boone (1872-abt.1939)]]||J.F. Boone|| not enslaved || |- |[[Boone-6800|Jonas Boone (1850-aft.1940)]]||Jonas Boone|| Cornersville, Marshall, Mississippi || |- |[[Brown-162500|Elcie Brown (abt.1854-aft.1936)]]||Elcie Brown|| Arkansas || |- |[[Boyd-20553|Jack Boyd (1865-aft.1936)]]||Jack Boyd|| Texas || |- |[[Brown-162495|Casie Jones Brown (1846-aft.1936)]]||Casie Jones Brown||Greene County, Arkansas || |- |[[Braddox-3|George Braddox (1856-abt.1938)]]||George Braddox|| Texas || |- |[[Bradley-19285|Edward Bradley (1867-abt.1950)]]||Edward Bradley|| not enslaved || |- |[[Bradley-19310|Rachel Bradley (1830-aft.1936)]]||Rachel Bradley|| Louisiana || |- |[[Bell-41961|Elizabeth (Bell) Brannon (bef.1895-aft.1936)]]||Elizabeth Brannon|| not enslaved || |- |[[Brantley-2724|Mack Brantley (1857-aft.1937)]]||Mack Brantley|| Dallas County, Alabama || |- |[[Butler-30526|Ellen (Butler) Brass (1856-aft.1937)]]||Ellen Brass|| Greene County, Alabama and Catahoula Parish, Louisiana || |- |[[Bratton-1107|Alice Bratton (1880-aft.1937)]]||Alice Bratton|| not enslaved || |- |[[Bryles-9|Frank Bryles (1858-aft.1937)]]||Frank Briles|| Arkansas || |- |[[Brooks-26941|Mary Ann Brooks (1847-aft.1937)]]||Mary Ann Brooks|| Arkansas || |- |[[Sellers-5021|Jane (Sellers) Birch (1863-aft.1936)]]||Jane Birch|| Chester County, South Carolina and Arkansas || |- |[[Bowdry-20|John Bowdry (1865-abt.1944)]]||John Bowdry|| Mississippi || |- |} [https://www.loc.gov/item/mesn022/ Vol. 2, Part 2, Cannon - Evans] (actually through Fritz) {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="F0 FF FF" |- ! WikiTree ID ! Name ! Enslaved State ! Connected? |- |[[Allen-63371|Mary (Allen) Darrow (1864-aft.1937)]]||Mary Allen Darrow|| Arkansas || |- |[[Thomas-64420|Minerva (Thomas) Davis (1880-1972)]]||Minerva Davis|| not enslaved || |- |[[Bishop-20649|Sallie (Bishop) Crane (1848-abt.1944)]]||Sallie Crane|| Hempstead County, Arkansas || |- |[[Crawford-24838|Isaac Crawford (1860-aft.1937)]]||Isaac Crawford|| Holmes County, Mississippi || |- |[[Fields-7710|Mary (Fields) Crosby (1861-abt.1942)]]||Mary Crosby|| Georgia || |- |[[Crump-2662|Richard Crump (1858-abt.1939)]]||Richard Crump|| Aberdeen, Monroe County, Mississippi || |- |[[Culp-2204|Zenia Culp (1855-aft.1937)]]||Zenia Culp|| Union County, Arkansas || |- |[[Cummins-3609|Albert Cummins (1851-abt.1939)]]||Albert Cummins|| Miller County, Arkansas [before it was a county]|| |- |[[Johnson-134738|Betty (Johnson) Curlett (1870-aft.1937)]]||Betty Curlett|| Mississippi || |- |[[Curry-8610|James Hiram Curry (1862-aft.1938)]]||J. H. Curry|| Haywood County, Tennessee || |- |[[Cotton-5595|Thadious W Cotton (1858-aft.1940)]]||T.W. Cotton|| Arkansas || |- |[[Doggett-1338|Ella (Doggett) Daniels (1858-aft.1940)]]||Ella Daniels|| Halifax County, North Carolina || |- |[[Cotton-5594|Lucy Cotton (1865-1949)]]||Lucy Cotton|| Arkansas || |- |[[Davis-107596|Alice Davis (1856-aft.1937)]]||Alice Davis|| Mississippi || |- |[[Davis-107618|Charlie Davis (1862-aft.1937)]]||Charlie Davis|| Little Rock, Arkansas || |- |[[Davis-107619|D Davis (1852-aft.1937)]]||D. Davis|| Oktibbeha County, Mississippi || |- |[[Davis-107623|James Davis (1840-aft.1937)]]||James Davis|| North Carolina || |- |[[Davis-107629|Jeff Davis (1853-aft.1937)]]||Jeff Davis|| unknown || |- |[[Davis-107630|Jeff Davis (1860-abt.1953)]]||Jeff Davis|| Alabama and Arkansas || |- |[[Davis-107663|Jordan Davis (1851-aft.1937)]]||Jordan Davis|| Mississippi || |- |[[Finger-846|Arlena Finger (1860-1937)]]||Orleans Finger|| Tippah County, Mississippi || |- |[[Dandridge-567|Lyttleton Dandridge (1857-abt.1946)]]||Lyttleton Dandridge|| East Carroll Parish, Louisiana || |- |[[Cannon-7620|Frank Cannon (1863-aft.1937)]]||Frank Cannon|| Mississippi || |- |[[Harris-60505|Molly (Harris) Finley (1865-aft.1937)]]||Molly Finley|| Arkansas || |- |[[Rook-939|Fanny (Rook) Finney (1862-abt.1946)]]||Fanny Finney|| Marshall County, Mississippi || |- |[[Fisher-30223|Gate-Eye Fisher (1860-aft.1937)]]||Gate-Eye Fisher|| Washington County, Arkansas || |- |[[Noles-758|Ellen (Noles) Fitzgerald (1863-aft.1937)]]||Ellen Fitzgerald|| Monroe County, Mississippi || |- |[[Fitzhugh-966|Henry Fitzhugh (1847-aft.1937)]]||Henry Fitzhugh|| Pulaski County, Arkansas || |- |[[Flagg-1694|Mary Flagg (abt.1848-abt.1938)]]||Mary Flagg|| Winchester, Wayne, Mississippi || |- |[[Flowers-4742|Doc Flowers (1852-aft.1937)]]||Doc Flowers|| Washington County, Arkansas || |- |[[Fluker-103|Frances Christiana Fluker (1860-aft.1937)]]||Frances Fluker|| Marshall County, Mississippi || |- |[[Solomon-3236|Ida May (Solomon) Fluker (1854-aft.1937)]]||Ida May Fluker|| Clarke County, Alabama || |- |[[Ford-22625|Washington Ford (1862-aft.1937)]]||Wash Ford|| Prairie County, Arkansas || |- |[[Polk-2069|Ellen (Polk) Cragin (abt.1857-abt.1943)]]||Ellen Cragin|| Mississippi || |- |[[Crowley-3179|Ellen Crowley (-aft.1936)]]||Ellen Crowley|| Mississippi || |- |[[Davis-107772|Rosetta Davis (1882-aft.1937)]]||Rosetta Davis|| Phillips County, Arkansas || |- |[[Alsbrooks-31|Zenie (Alsbrooks) Cauley (1860-abt.1946)]]||Zenie Cauley|| North Carolina || |- |[[Bledsoe-2112|Paulina (Bledsoe) Chambers (1855-abt.1938)]]||Liney Chambers|| Tennessee || |- |[[Charleston-288|William Buck Charleston Jr. (1863-aft.1940)]]||Willie Buck Charleston, Jr.||Prairie County, Arkansas || |- |[[Chase-10296|Lewis Chase (1855-abt.1940)]]||Lewis Chase|| Missouri [?] || |- |[[Sikes-1479|Katherine (Sikes) Clay (1868-aft.1940)]]||Katherine Clay|| Mississippi || |- |[[Sutton-15378|Maria (Sutton) Clemments (1852-aft.1937)]]||Maria Sutton Clements|| Georgia || |- |[[Brantley-2678|Fannie (Brantley) Clemons (1860-aft.1937)]]||Fannie Clemons||Union County, Louisiana || |- |[[Clinton-1934|Joe Clinton (1850-abt.1938)]]||Joe Clinton|| Panola County, Mississippi || |- |[[Martin-84330|Betty (Martin) Coleman (1859-aft.1937)]]||Betty Coleman|| Bradley County, Arkansas || |- |[[Simms-3005|Judia (Simms) Fortenberry (1859-aft.1937)]]||Judia Fortenberry|| Ashley County, Arkansas || |- |[[Ferrell-2972|Jennie Ferrell (1872-abt.1974)]]||Jennie Ferrell|| too young - Mississippi || |- |[[Davis-107669|Mary Jane Drucilla Davis (1864-aft.1937)]]||Mary Jane Drucilla Davis|| Georgia || |- |[[Dunwoody-228|William Dunwoody (1840-aft.1937)]]||William L. Dunwoody|| South Carolina and Alabama || |- |||Lucius Edwards|| Shreveport, Louisiana - no interview, image #238 of 358|| |- |[[Elliot-4600|John Elliot (1857-aft.1937)]]||John Elliott|| Wayne County, North Carolina || |- |[[Evans-45292|Millie Evans (1849-abt.1940)]]||Millie Evans|| North Carolina || |- |[[Evans-45294|Mose Evans (1860-aft.1937)]]||Mose Evans|| Mississippi || |- |[[Fairley-694|Rachel Fairley (1863-abt.1942)]]||Rachel Fairley|| Panola County, Mississippi || |- |[[Fakes-69|Pauline Fakes (1863-aft.1937)]]||Pauline Fakes|| Arkansas || |- |[[Davis-108764|Mattie (Davis) Fannin (1852-aft.1937)]]||Mattie Fannen|| Georgia || |- |[[Gillham-556|Lizzie (Gillham) Dunn (1849-aft.1937)]]||Lizzie Dunn|| Mississippi || |- |[[Fergusson-870|Lucenia Fergusson (1845-abt.1942)]]||Mrs. Lou Fergusson|| Hempstead County, Arkansas || |- |[[Dukes-2266|General Washington Dukes (1855-abt.1943)]]||Wash Dukes|| Houston County, Georgia || |- |[[Fikes-404|Frank Fikes (1850-aft.1937)]]||Frank Fikes|| Arkansas || |- |[[Filer-440|James E Filer (abt.1862-abt.1938)]]||J.E. Filer|| Washington County, Georgia ||Yes |- |[[Foster-33874|Emma Foster (1857-abt.1939)]]||Emma Foster|| Claiborne Parish, Louisiana || |- |[[Foster-33875|Ira Foster (1860-abt.1939)]]||Ira Foster|| Arkansas || |- |[[Franklin-16128|John Leonard Franklin (abt.1867-aft.1937)]]||Leonard Franklin|| Bradley County, Arkansas || |- |[[Mosley-2428|Eliza (Mosley) Frazier (1850-abt.1944)]]||Eliza Frazier|| South Carolina and Arkansas || |- |[[Hamilton-33708|Mary (Hamilton) Frazier (1877-aft.1937)]]||Mary Frazier|| Marshall County, Mississippi || |- |[[Frazier-7498|Tyler Frazier (1856-abt.1945)]]||Tyler Frazier|| Alabama || |- |[[Williams-126475|Mittie (Williams) Freeman (1849-abt.1941)]]||Mittie Freeman|| Mississippi and Arkansas || |- |[[Farmer-8932|Robert Farmer (1853-abt.1942)]]||Robert Farmer|| North Carolina || |- |[[High-2119|Fannie (High) Dorum (1843-abt.1942)]]||Fannie Dorum|| North Carolina || |- |[[Johnson-135163|Virginia (Johnson) Davis (1888-aft.1940)]]||Virginia (Jennie) Davis|| not enslaved || |- |[[Davis-107790|Winnie Davis (1845-abt.1939)]]||Winnie Davis|| Virginia || |- |[[Day-20482|Leroy P Day (1857-abt.1939)]]||Leroy Day|| Georgia || |- |[[Dell-1592|Hammett Dell (1847-aft.1937)]]||Hammett Dell|| Tennessee || |- |[[Dickey-3463|James Dickey (1869-aft.1940)]]||James Dickey|| Mississippi || |- |[[Diggs-585|Benjamin Diggs (1859-aft.1937)]]||Benjamin Diggs|| North Carolina || |- |[[Mildrid-1|Katie (Mildrid) Dillon (1855-aft.1940)]]||Katie Dillon|| Jefferson County, Mississippi || |- |[[Dixon-18247|Alice Dixon (1856-aft.1936)]]||Alice Dixon|| not stated || |- |[[Dixon-18248|Luke D Dixon (1856-aft.1940)]]||Luke D. Dixon|| North Carolina || |- |[[Tyson-2867|Martha Ann (Tyson) Dixon (1859-aft.1937)]]||Martha Ann Dixon|| North Carolina || |- |[[Dockery-993|Railroad Dockery (1856-1938)]]||Railroad Dockery|| Arkansas || |- |[[Dunne-1909|Nellie Dunne (1859-aft.1940)]]||Nellie Dunne|| Mississippi || |- |[[Dortch-171|Charles Green Dortch (1857-abt.1948)]]||Charles Green Dortch || Arkansas || |- |[[Fritz-3590|Mattie Fritz (1860-aft.1937)]]||Mattie Fritz|| Arkansas || |- |[[Dothrum-1|Silas Dothrum (abt.1855-aft.1937)]]||Silas Dothrum|| Arkansas || |- |[[Douglas-15777|Tom Douglas (1847-abt.1939)]] & [[Douglas-15778|Sarah Jane Douglas (1855-abt.1939)]]||Tom and Sarah Douglas|| Louisiana, Alabama || |- |[[Douglas-15782|Sebert Douglas (1850-)]]||Sebert Douglas|| Kentucky || |- |[[Doyl-9|Henry Doyl (1864-aft.1937)]]||Henry Doyl|| Hardeman County, Tennessee || |- |[[Doyld-1|Willie Doyld (1859-aft.1937)]]||Willie Doyld|| Grenada County, Mississippi || |- |[[Dudley-6620|Wade Dudley (1864-aft.1942)]]||Wade Dudley|| Mississippi || |- |[[Frazier-7444|Isabella (Frazier) Duke (1875-aft.1937)]]||Isabella Duke|| Arkansas || |- |[[Austin-16118|Callie (Austin) Donalson (1866-abt.1939)]]||Callie Donalson|| Haywood County, Tennessee || |- |} [https://www.loc.gov/item/mesn023/ Vol. 2, Part 3, Gadson - Isom] {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="FF F0 F5" |- ! WikiTree ID ! Name ! Enslaved State ! Connected? |- |[[Hankins-2275|Rachel Hankins (1850-aft.1937)]]||Rachel Hankins|| Alabama || |- |[[Harris-54522|William Harris (1857-aft.1940)]]||William Harris|| Cheatham County, Tennessee || |- |[[Gray-39729|Ambus Gray (1857-aft.1937)]]||Ambus Gray|| Tallapoosa County, Alabama || |- |[[Gray-39750|Green Gray (1865-aft.1937)]]||Green Gray|| Alabama and Atlanta, Georgia || |- |[[Gray-39751|Neely Gray (1850-aft.1937)]]||Neely Gray|| Virginia and Arkansas || |- |[[Green-51845|Henry Green (1850-aft.1937)]]||Henry "Happy Day" Green|| Alabama || |- |[[Greene-10929|Frank Greene (1860-aft.1940)]]||Frank Greene|| Beaufort County [?], South Carolina || |- |[[Hamilton-32493|Josephine Hamilton (1860-aft.1937)]]||Josephine Hamilton|| Mississippi || |- |[[Hamilton-32494|Peter Hamilton (1868-aft.1937)]]||Peter Hamilton|| Bolivar County, Mississippi || |- |[[Hampton-6028|Lawrence Hampton (1859-abt.1943)]]||Lawrence Hampton|| Orangeburg County, South Carolina || |- |[[Hancock-11732|Hannah Hancock (1855-aft.1937)]]||Hannah Hancock|| Chesterfield County, South Carolina || |- |[[Grant-21489|Marthala Grant (1860-aft.1937)]]||Marthala Grant|| North Carolina || |- |[[Thompson-81021|Julia E (Thompson) Haney (1859-abt.1940)]]||Julia E. Haney|| Gallatin, Sumner, Tennessee || |- |[[Graham-30122|James Graham (1867-aft.1937)]]||James Graham||Lancaster County, South Carolina || |- |[[Price-30080|Mary Jane (Price) Hardridge (1852-abt.1940)]]||Mary Jane Hardridge|| Jefferson County, Arkansas || |- |[[Hardy-10984|O C Hardy (1868-aft.1937)]]||O. C. Hardy|| Louisiana || |- |[[Sutton-15102|Rosa B (Sutton) Hardy (abt.1863-aft.1937)]]||Rosa Hardy|| Haywood County, Tennessee || |- |[[Harper-16073|Edith Harper (1844-abt.1945)]]||Eda Harper|| Mississippi || |- |[[Harris-58404|Abram Harris (1844-aft.1940)]]||Abram Harris|| South Carolina || |- |[[Berthy-3|Betty (Berthy) Harris (abt.1875-aft.1938)]]||Betty Harris|| Panola County, Mississippi || |- |[[Harris-58433|Mary Harris (1855-aft.1937)]]||Mary Harris|| Pine Bluff, Jefferson, Arkansas || |- |[[Harris-58464|Rachel Harris (1847-aft.1940)]]||Rachel Harris|| Mississippi || |- |[[Wormly-1|Jennie (Wormly) Gibson (1884-aft.1937)]]||Jennie Wormly Gibson|| born after freedom || |- |[[Greene-10945|George Greene (1853-aft.1937)]]||George Greene|| Monroe County, Mississippi || |- |[[Gregory-13114|Andrew Gregory (1863-aft.1937)]]||Andrew Gregory|| Carroll County, Tennessee || |- |[[Haskins-2228|Annie (Haskins) Griggs (1853-abt.1938)]]||Annie Griegg|| Tennessee || |- |[[Guess-857|William Guess (1870-aft.1937)]]||William and Charlotte Guess|| Monroe County, Arkansas || |- |[[Doster-499|Charlotte (Doster) Guess (1872-aft.1937)]]||William and Charlotte Guess|| Mississippi || |- |[[Guidon-19|Lee Guidon (1850-aft.1937)]]||Lee Guidon|| South Carolina || |- |[[Collins-36630|Malinda (Collins) Hadley (1861-aft.1940)]]||Linley Hadley|| Monroe County, Mississippi || |- |[[Hall-65607|Anna Hall (1866-aft.1940)]]||Anna Hall|| Scott County, Mississippi || |- |[[Hamilton-32466|Ellie James Hamilton (1867-abt.1942)]]||Ellie Hamilton|| Marshall County, Mississippi || |- |[[Hamilton-32493|Josephine Hamilton (1860-aft.1937)]]||Josephine Hamilton|| Mississippi || |- |[[Gadson-44|Charles Gadson (1871-aft.1937)]]||Charlie Gadson||Barnwell County, South Carolina || |- |[[Gaines-3193|Doctor Bluford Gaines (1863-abt.1946)]]||Dr. D. B. Gaines|| Laurens County, South Carolina || |- |[[Harris-57300|Mary (Harris) Gaines (1872-aft.1937)]]||Mary Gaines|| born after freedom || |- |[[Graves-12479|Wesley Graves (1868-aft.1937)]]||Wesley Graves|| Trenton, Gibson, Tennessee || |- |[[Genes-16|Mike Genes (1865-aft.1937)]]||Mike Genes|| Arkansas || |- |[[Harrison-27916|William H Harrison (1832-abt.1938)]]||William H. Harrison|| Richmond, Virginia || |- |[[Gill-11888|James Gill (1853-abt.1949)]]||James Gill|| Alabama and Arkansas || |- |[[McCarroll-297|Cora (McCarroll) Gillam (1851-1947)]]||Cora Gillam|| Mississippi || |- |[[Gillespie-8005|J N Gillespie (1863-aft.1938)]]||J.N. Gillespie|| Texas || |- |[[Glass-5756|Will Glass (1888-aft.1938)]]||Will Glass|| not enslaved || |- |[[Glenn-4832|Frank William Glenn (1864-abt.1941)]]||Frank William Glenn|| Prairie County, Arkansas || |- |[[Harrison-11030|Elnora (Harrison) Gillespie (abt.1867-aft.1937)]]||Ella Glespie|| Chickasaw County, Mississippi || |- |[[Golden-3761|Joe Golden (1855-aft.1937)]]||Joe Golden|| Hot Spring County, Arkansas || |- |[[Goodrich-8964|Jacob Goodrich (1857-aft.1937)]]||Jake Goodridge|| Madison County, Tennessee || |- |[[Goodson-1480|John Goodson (1865-aft.1937)]]||John Goodson (Goodrum)|| Prairie County, Arkansas || |- |[[Govan-231|George Govan (1886-aft.1937)]]||George Govan|| not enslaved, too young || |- |[[Buck-8894|Julia (Buck) Grace (1863-abt.1942)]]||Julia Grace|| Texas || |- |[[Graham-30115|Charles Graham (1859-aft.1937)]]||Charles Graham|| Clarksville, Montgomery, Tennessee || |- |[[Gant-1133|William Gant (1837-aft.1940)]]||William Gant|| Bedford County, Tennessee || |- |[[Travis-4354|Pauline (Travis) Howell (1866-aft.1937)]]||Pauline Howell|| Paris, Henry County, Tennessee|| |- |[[Holloway-7165|Betty (Holloway) Hodge (1874-)]]||Betty Hodge|| Arkansas || |- |[[Jones-132177|Minnie (Jones) Hollomon (1862-aft.1937)]]||Minnie Holloman|| Arkansas || |- |[[Holloway-7169|H B Holloway (1848-aft.1937)]]||H.B. Holloway|| free person, Georgia || |- |[[Holly-1379|Pink Holly (1869-)]]||Pink Holly|| Anderson County, South Carolina || |- |[[King-57503|Dora (King) Holmes (1878-abt.1946)]]||Dora Holmes|| born after Emancipation || |- |[[Hopkins-19378|Elijah Henry Hopkins (1856-aft.1940)]]||Elijah Henry Hopkins|| Barnwell County, South Carolina || |- |[[Foster-33202|Nettie (Foster) Hopson (abt.1860-)]]||Nettie Hopson|| Alabama || |- |[[Nelson-30473|Molly (Nelson) Horn (1860-abt.1943)]]||Molly Horn|| North Carolina and Arkansas || |- |[[Flewellen-147|Cora L (Flewellen) Horton (1876-abt.1941)]]||Cora L. Horton|| Tennessee || |- |[[House-7787|Laura House (1862-aft.1937)]]||Laura House|| Arkansas || |- |[[Dixon-17916|Pinkie (Dixon) Howard (1850-aft.1936)]]||Pinkie Howard|| Union County, Arkansas || |- |[[Raborn-206|Dilcie Raborn (1836-abt.1939)]]||Dilcie Raborn|| Louisiana || |- |[[Hinton-3427|Charles Hinton (1854-aft.1937)]]||Charles Hinton|| North Carolina || |- |[[Jones-132287|Josephine (Jones) Howell (1864-aft.1940)]]||Josephine Howell|| Arkansas || |- |[[Hudgens-430|Molly Hudgens (1868-aft.1940)]]||Molly Hudgens|| Arkansas || |- |[[Huff-7824|Charlie Huff (1864-abt.1939)]]||Charlie Huff|| North Carolina || |- |[[Hatch-6843|Lovenia (Hatch) Huff (1866-1944)]]||Louvenia Huff|| Aberdeen, Monroe, Mississippi || |- |[[Huggins-2704|Anna Huggins (1861-aft.1937)]]||Anna Huggins|| St. Francis County, Arkansas || |- |[[Hullum-35|Margaret Hullum (1840-aft.1937)]]||Margaret Hulm|| Tennessee || |- |[[Hunter-24076|John Hunter (1864-aft.1937)]]||John Hunter|| North Carolina || |- |[[Hunter-24079|William Hunter (1867-aft.1937)]]||William Hunter|| Carroll County, Mississippi || |- |[[Blackshear-365|Ida (Blackshear) Hutchinson (1865-aft.1937)]]||Ida Blackshear Hutchinson|| Sumter County, Alabama || |- |[[Ishmon-1|Cornelia Ishmon (1860-aft.1937)]]||Cornelia Ishmon|| Mississippi || |- |[[Island-51|Jack Island (1855-abt.1941)]]||Jack Island|| Louisiana || |- |[[Ireland-4942|Talitha Ireland (1862-1959)]]|| Talitha Island|| Louisiana || |- |[[Island-60|Mary Island (1857-aft.1937)]]||Mary Island|| Louisiana || |- |[[Hill-55374|Annie Hill (1873-abt.1952)]]||Annie Hill|| Arkansas || |- |[[Hart-21547|Laura Hart (1848-aft.1950)]]||Laura Hart|| Fort Smith, Sebastian, Arkansas || |- |[[Haskell-3325|Hetty Haskell (1852-)]]||Hetty Haskell|| Tennessee and Arkansas || |- |[[Haney-3104|Matilda (Haney) Hatchett (1840-aft.1940)]]||Matilda Hatchett|| Sevier County, Arkansas || |- |[[Hawkens-17|John G Hawkens (1866-aft.1937)]]||John G. Hawkins|| Monroe County, Mississippi || |- |[[Scott-54778|Lizzie (Scott) Hawkins (1872-aft.1937)]]||Lizzie Hawkins|| Magnolia, Columbia, Arkansas || |- |[[Goodloe-414|Becky (Goodloe) Hawkins (1862-aft.1937)]]||Becky Hawkins|| Alabama || |- |[[Hawkens-20|George Hawkens (1865-)]]||G. W. Hawkins|| Lamar County, Alabama || |- |[[Tuggle-638|Eliza (Tuggle) Hays (abt.1861-abt.1944)]]||Eliza Hays|| Tennessee || |- |[[Haynes-9043|Tom Haynes (1859-abt.1937)]]||Tom Haynes|| Arkansas || |- |[[Haywood-2484|Joseph Haywood (1862-abt.1940)]]||Joe Haywood|| Yazoo County, Mississippi || |- |[[Taylor-97489|Maria E (Taylor) Hervey (1871-abt.1943)]]||Marie E. Hervey|| Tennessee || |- |[[Huggins-2681|Phillis (Huggins) Hicks (1866-aft.1940)]]||Phillis Hicks|| Mississippi || |- |[[Hite-1729|Ben Hite (1864-aft.1937)]]||Ben Hite|| Tennessee || |- |[[Higgins-12582|Bert Higgins (1852-aft.1937)]]||Bert Higgins|| Mississippi || |- |[[Isom-1116|Henrietta Isom (1856-aft.1937)]]||Henrietta Isom|| Mississippi || |- |[[Hill-55378|Clark Hill (1855-aft.1937)]]||Clark Hill|| Georgia || |- |[[Hill-55409|Elmira Hill (1840-aft.1937)]]||Elmira Hill|| Virginia || |- |[[Jones-127079|Gilley (Jones) Hill (1897-)]]||Gillie Hill|| born well after freedom || |- |[[Hill-55431|Harriett Hill (1853-aft.1937)]]||Harriet Hill|| Georgia || |- |[[Hill-55433|Hattie Hill (1853-aft.1937)]]||Hattie Hill|| Georgia || |- |[[Hill-55435|Oliver Hill (1843-aft.1937)]]||Oliver Hill|| Mississippi || |- |[[Brown-156288|Rebecca (Brown) Hill (1859-aft.1950)]]||Rebecca Brown Hill|| Chickasaw County, Mississippi || |- |[[Hill-55455|Tanny Hill (abt.1881-)]]||Tanny Hill|| not enslaved, no information || |- |[[Cloady-1|Elizabeth (Cloady) Hines (1868-abt.1947)]]||Elizabeth Hines|| Louisiana || |- |[[Hicks-19325|Will Hicks (1862-aft.1937)]]||Will Hicks || Louisiana || |- |} [https://www.loc.gov/item/mesn024/ Vol. 2, Part 4, Jackson - Lynch] {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="F0 FF F0" |- ! WikiTree ID ! Name ! Enslaved State ! Connected? |- |[[Summerville-359|Abbie (Summerville) Lindsay (1856-abt.1946)]]||Abbie Lindsay|| Louisiana || |- |[[Jenkins-20566|Absolom Jenkins (1857-aft.1937)]]||Absolom Jenkins|| Tennessee || |- |[[Williams-118817|Adaline (Williams) Johnson (1841-aft.1937)]]||Adaline Johnson|| Mississippi and North Carolina || |- |[[Dortch-169|Adrana W (Dortch) Kern (1852-1944)]]||Adrianna W. Kerns|| Dallas County, Arkansas || |- | [[Johnson-129011|Alice Johnson (1860-aft.1937)]]||Alice Johnson|| Mississippi || |- |[[Johnson-129013|Allen Johnson (1857-abt.1941)]]||Allen Johnson|| Georgia || |- |[[Brown-150396|Angeline (Brown) Jones (1862-aft.1937)]]||Angeline Jones|| Tennessee || |- |[[King-55372|Anna King (1857-)]]||Anna King|| Johnston County, North Carolina || |- |[[Johnson-129021|Annie Johnson (1861-aft.1937)]]||Annie Johnson|| Mississippi || |- |[[Love-9281|Annie Love (1860-aft.1940)]]||Annie Love|| Virginia || |- |[[Condray-38|Arey (Condray) Lamar (1860-)]]||Arey Lamar|| Mississippi || |- |[[Laird-3764|Barney A Laird (1859-)]]||Barney A. Laird|| Panola County, Mississippi || |- |[[Johnson-129026|Ben Johnson (1864-)]]||Ben Johnson|| Tennessee || |- |[[Johnson-129083|Ben Johnson (1853-)]]||Ben Johnson|| unknown, some relationship to above man of the same name || |- |[[Bracknell-78|Bessie (Bracknell) Lawsom (1861-aft.1937)]]||Bessie Lawsom|| Georgia || |- |[[Hardaway-301|Betty (Hardaway) Johnson (1853-1943)]]||Betty Johnson|| Free person - Montgomery, Alabama || |- |[[Clark-77792|Betty (Clark) Krump (abt.1851-abt.1940)]]||Betty Krump|| unclear - Louisiana? Missisippi ? || |- |[[Jones-127053|Charlie Jones (1861-aft.1940)]]||Charlie Jones|| Mississippi || |- |[[Johnson-129178|Cinda Johnson (1855-aft.1937)]]||Cinda Johnson|| Alabama || |- |[[Perry-24773|Clarice (Perry) Jackson (1855-)]]||Clarice Jackson|| Arkansas || |- |[[Jones-127054|Cyntha Jones (1850-aft.1937)]]||Cyntha Jones||Drew County, Arkansas || |- |[[Williams-118782|Dora (Williams) Jerman (1882-aft.1940)]]||Dora Jerman|| too young || |- |[[Jones-127056|Edmond Jones (1863-aft.1937)]]||Edmond Jones|| Arkansas || |- |[[Jones-127065|Eliza Jones (1850-aft.1937)]]||Eliza Jones|| Tennessee || |- |[[Burkes-202|Ella (Burkes) Johnson (1852-aft.1937)]]||Ella Johnson|| Arkansas || |- |[[Jefferson-2548|Ellis Jefferson (1860-aft.1937)]]||Ellis Jefferson|| Virginia || |- |[[Lomack-2|Elvie (Lomack) Lomax (1860-abt.1945)]]||Elvie Lomack|| Tennessee || |- |[[Davis-103084|Evelyn (Davis) Jones (1860-aft.1937)]]||Evelyn Jones|| Lonoke County, Arkansas || |- |[[Johnson-129198|Fanny Johnson (1861-aft.1937)]]||Fanny Johnson|| Arkansas || |- |[[Kennedy-25787|Frank Kennedy (1874-aft.1940)]]||Frank Kennedy|| born after freedom || |- |[[Larkin-3586|Frank Larkin (1860-aft.1940)]]||Frank Larkin|| Virginia || |- |[[Johnson-129199|George Johnson (1862-aft.1940)]]||George Johnson|| Virginia and Arkansas || |- |[[Key-5096|George Key (1867-aft.1940)]]||George Key|| born after freedom || |- |[[Lee-42396|Henry Lee (1850-abt.1938)]]||Henry Lee|| Alabama || |- |[[Long-28362|Henry Long (1865-aft.1937)]]||Henry Long|| Russellville, Logan, Kentucky || |- |[[Jackson-52423|Israel Jackson (1860-aft.1937)]]||Israel Jackson|| Mississippi || |- |[[Logan-7199|John Henry Logan]]||John H. Logan||Arkansas|| |- |[[Johnson-129215|John Johnson (1864-aft.1937)]]||John Johnson|| Tennessee || |- |[[Jones-127086|John Jones (1865-)]]||John Jones|| Tennessee || |- |[[Jones-127087|John Jones (1856-aft.1937)]]||John Jones|| Lincoln County, Arkansas || |- |[[Luckett-571|John Luckett (1855-abt.1940)]]||John Luckett|| Mississippi || |- |[[Lynch-14971|John Lynch (1866-aft.1937)]]||John Lynch|| Arkansas || |- |[[Scott-53650|Josephine (Scott) Lynch (1865-)]]||Josephine Scott Lynch|| Tennessee || |- |[[Jamar-27|Lawson Jamar (1873-abt.1939)]]||Lawson Jamar|| Alabama || |- |[[Crawford-24051|Letha (Crawford) Johnson (1860-aft.1937)]]||Letha Johnson|| Mississippi || |- |[[Johnson-129255|Lewis Johnson (1850-)]]||Lewis Johnson|| unknown || |- |[[Jones-127088|Lydia Jones (1843-)]]||Lidia Jones|| Mississippi || |- |[[Jones-127099|Liza Jones (1849-aft.1937)]]||Liza Jones (Cookie)||Tennessee|| |- |[[Johnson-129258|Lizzie Johnson (1872-)]]||Lizzie Johnson|| Mississippi || |- |[[Porter-24477|Lizzie (Porter) Luckado (1871-1947)]]||Lizzie Luckado|| Mississippi || |- |[[Johnson-129269|Louis Johnson (1851-aft.1937)]]||Louis Johnson||Muscogee & Harris Counties, Georgia|| |- |[[Lucas-13068|Louis Lucas (1855-abt.1943)]]||Louis Lucas|| Jefferson County, Arkansas || |- |[[Jones-127101|Lucy Jones (1866-aft.1937)]]||Lucy Jones|| unknown, born after freedom || |- |[[Morgan-37203|Lucy (Morgan) Key (1868-)]]||Lucy Key|| Marshall County, Mississippi || |- |[[Williams-118657|Lugenia (Williams) Jackson (1859-aft.1937)]]||Lula Jackson|| Russell County, Alabama || |- |[[Jones-127088|Lydia Jones (1843-)]]||Lydia Jones|| Mississippi || |- |[[Fowler-16569|Mag (Fowler) Johnson (1867-aft.1937)]]||Mag Johnson|| Arkansas || |- |[[Johnson-129283|Amanda Johnson (1845-aft.1940)]]||Mandy Johnson|| Louisiana || |- |[[Lee-42410|Amanda Lee (1853-abt.1938)]]||Mandy Lee|| Johnson County, Arkansas || |- |[[Johnson-129285|Marion Johnson (1860-aft.1937)]]||Marion Johnson|| Louisiana || |- |[[Johnson-129298|Martha Johnson (1866-aft.1937)]]||Martha Johnson|| Louisiana || |- |[[Jackson-52426|Mary Jackson (1863-)]]||Mary Jackson|| Hunt County, Texas || |- |[[Riley-14275|Mary (Riley) Jones (1866-aft.1937)]]||Mary Jones|| Van Buren County, Arkansas || |- |[[Jones-127115|Mary Jones (1860-aft.1937)]]||Mary Jones|| South Carolina || |- |[[Johnson-130068|Mary (Johnson) Lee (1864-aft.1937)]]||Mary Lee|| Texas || |- | [[Johnson-129332|Millie Johnson (1860-)]] ||Millie (Old Bill) Johnson||Union County, Arkansas || |- |[[Lofton-835|Minerva Lofton (1869-aft.1937)]]||Minerva Lofton|| Monroe County, Arkansas (born after freedom) || |- |[[King-55373|Mose King (1856-)]]||Mose King|| Virginia || |- |[[Jeffries-2798|Moses E Jeffries (1856-abt.1942)]]||Moses Jeffries|| Arkansas || |- |[[Jones-127117|Nannie Jones (1856-aft.1937)]]||Nannie Jones|| Chicot County, Arkansas || |- |[[Love-9283|Needham Love (1860-abt.1940)]]||Needham Love|| Alabama and Mississippi || |- |[[James-26056|Nellie James (1866-aft.1937)]]||Nellie James|| Ouachita County, Mississippi || |- |[[Junell-26|Oscar Felix (Junell) Juniel (1879-1959)]]||Oscar Felix Junell|| born after freedom Arkansas|| |- |[[Kyles-170|Preston Kyles (1854-)]]||Preston Kyles|| Louisiana || |- |[[Jones-127129|Reuben Jones (1852-aft.1937)]]||Reuben Jones|| Mississippi || |- |[[Jefferson-2548|Ellis Jefferson (1860-aft.1937)]]||Rev. Ellis Jefson|| Virginia & Mississippi || |- |[[James-26068|Robert James (1872-aft.1937)]]||Robert James|| Mississippi || |- |[[Lofton-752|Robert Lofton ]]||Robert Lofton|| Georgia|| |- |[[Lindsay-7679|Rosa Lindsay (1854-)]]||Rosa Lindsay|| Georgia || |- |[[Kerr-12246|Rosie (Kerr) Johnson (1861-aft.1937)]]||Rosie Johnson|| Monroe County, Arkansas || |- |[[Johnson-129372|Saint Elmore Johnson (1865-1946)]]||Saint Johnson|| Floyd County, Georgia || |- |[[Keaton-759|Samuel Keaton (1860-abt.1943)]]||Sam Keaton|| Arkansas County, Arkansas || |- |[[Lambert-15794|Solomon Lambert (1849-aft.1937)]]||Solomon Lambert|| Monroe County, Arkansas || |- |[[Scott-53339|Susa (Scott) Lagrone (1859-1950)]]||Susa Lagrone|| Mississippi || |- |[[Barker-17576|Susie (Barker) King (1844-aft.1937)]]||Susie King|| Washington County, Arkansas || |- |[[Adkins-8651|Talitha (Adkins) Lewis (1852-abt.1957)]]||Talitha Lewis|| North Carolina || |- |[[Jackson-52427|Taylor Jackson (1850-aft.1937)]]||Taylor Jackson||Maryland and Mississippi || |- |[[Kendricks-38|Tines Kendricks (abt.1834-aft.1940)]]||Tines Kendricks|| Crawford County, Georgia || |- |[[Jones-127432|Vergil Jones (1865-aft.1937)]]||Vergil Jones|| born after freedom || |- |[[Prince-6187|Virginia (Prince) Jackson (1865-aft.1937)]]||Virginia Jackson|| Mississippi || |- |[[Jones-127440|Walter Jones (1865-aft.1937)]]||Walter Jones|| Hardeman County, Tennessee || |- |[[Jackson-52442|William Jackson (1853-aft.1937)]]||William Jackson|| Tennessee, Mississippi, Arkansas || |- |[[Kirk-8125|William Kirk (1853-)]]||William Kirk|| North Carolina || |- |[[Lattimore-272|William Lattimore (1859-aft.1937)]]||William Lattimore|| Mississippi || |- |[[Little-20796|William Little (1855-abt.1938)]]||William Little||Galla Rock, Pope County, Arkansas|| |- |[[Kirkpatrick-5209|Willimine (Kirkpatrick) Johnson (1865-aft.1937)]]||Willie Johnson.|| Tennessee || |- |} [https://www.loc.gov/item/mesn025/ Vol. 2, Part 5, McClendon - Prayer] {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="FF FA F0" |- ! WikiTree ID ! Name ! Enslaved State ! Connected? |- |[[Mitchell-40028|A J Mitchell (1858-aft.1936)]]||A.J. Mitchell|| unknown || |- |[[Clay-5220|Ada (Clay) Moorehead (1856-)]]||Ada Moorehead|| Huntsville, Madison, Alabama and Arkansas || |- |[[Murdock-2611|Alexander Murdock (1874-)]]||Alex Murdock|| Mississippi || |- |[[Peters-16609|Alfred Peters (1860-aft.1937)]]||Alfred Peters|| Ouachita County, Arkansas || |- |[[Martin-78658|Angeline Martin (1858-aft.1938)]]||Angeline Martin|| Georgia || |- |[[Daniels-9152|Ann (Daniels) May (1856-aft.1940)]]||Ann May|| Cabin Creek, Johnson County, Arkansas || |- |[[Page-16137|Annie Page (1852-)]]||Annie Page|| Arkansas || |- |[[Clayton-8422|Annie (Clayton) Parks (1857-aft.1937)]]||Annie Parks|| Mer Rouge, Morehouse, Louisiana || |- |[[Parnell-1933|Austin Pen Parnell (1865-abt.1944)]]||Austin Pen Parnell|| Carroll County, Mississippi || |- |[[Unknown-618032|Avelina (Unknown) McConico (1887-)]]||Avalena McConico|| not enslaved (Mississippi) || |- |[[Moon-7624|Ben Moon (1869-abt.1949)]]||Ben Moon|| Vaugine Township, Jefferson County, Arkansas || |- |[[Parr-3998|Benjamin Parr (1853-)]]||Ben Parr|| Lauderdale County, Tennessee || |- |[[Mathis-3572|Bess Mathis (1856-)]]||Bess Mathis|| DeSoto County, Mississippi || |- |[[Bell-38955|Bessie (Bell) Myers (1889-)]]||Bessie Myers||too young (parents - North Carolina)|| |- |[[Potter-14198|Robert Potter (1873-1959)]]||Bob Potter|| too young (Russellville, Pope, Arkansas) || |- |[[Matthews-17152|Caroline Matthews (1859-aft.1938)]]||Caroline Matthews|| Mississippi || |- |[[Allen-60297|Carry (Allen) Patton (1867-aft.1937)]]||Carry Allen Patton|| Shelby County, Tennessee || |- |[[Perkins-19931|Cella Perkins (1870-aft.1937)]]||Cella Perkins|| Georgia || |- |[[Webb-25673|Charity (Webb) Morris (1844-)]]||Charity Morris|| North Carolina || |- |[[McClendon-1403|Charlie McClendon (1858-)]]||Charlie McClendon|| Jefferson County, Arkansas || |- |[[Norris-12017|Charlie Norris (1857-abt.1943)]]||Charlie Norris|| Union County, Arkansas || |- |[[Moss-9724|Claiborne Moss (1857-abt.1950)]]||Claiborne Moss|| Washington County, Georgia || |- |[[Scott-52200|Lucrecy (Scott) Mack (1857-abt.1946)]]||Cresa Mack|| South Bend, Arkansas || |- |[[Newborn-116|Daniel Newborn (1860-aft.1937)]]||Dan Newborn|| Knox County, Tennessee || |- |[[Perry-24705|Dinah Perry (1860-aft.1937)]]||Dinah Perry|| Alabama and Arkansas || |- |[[Mullins-7391|Dolly (Mullins) Phillips (1868-abt.1946)]]||Dolly Phillips|| too young, Arkansas|| |- |[[Pittman-4512|Ella Pittman (1853-)]]||Ella Pittman|| North Carolina || |- |[[Neland-3|Emaline Neland (1859-)]]||Emaline Neland|| Tennessee, Arkansas || |- |[[Moore-76432|Emma Moore (1858-)]]||Emma Moore|| Arkansas || |- |[[McCaslin-759|Emma (McCaslin) Morris (1867-aft.1937)]]||Emma Morris|| Montgomery, Alabama || |- |[[Oats-528|Emma Oats (1848-)]]||Emma Oats||Missouri and Arkansas|| |- |[[Dorgens-1|Evelina (Dorgens) Morgan (1857-)]]||Evelina Morgan|| North Carolina || |- |[[Parker-48676|Fannie Parker (1847-aft.1937)]]||Fannie Parker||Monticello, Drew, Arkansas|| |- |[[Patterson-23669|Frank A Patterson (1850-aft.1937)]]||Frank A. Patterson|| North Carolina || |- |[[Sims-9818|Frozzie (Sims) Moss (1869-aft.1940)]]||Frozie Moss|| Crittenden County, Arkansas || |- |[[Minton-1638|Gip Minton (1855-1949)]]||Gip Minton|| Jackson, Alabama || |- |[[Wheeler-24896|Gracie (Wheeler) Mitchell (1858-)]]||Gracie Mitchell|| Alabama || |- |[[Myrax-1|Griffin Myrax (1880-)]]||Griffin Myrax|| too young || |- |[[Miller-101150|Hardy Miller (1852-aft.1937)]]||Hardy Miller|| Sumter County, Georgia || |- |[[McFarlin-314|Harriett (McFarlin) Payne (1854-aft.1937)]]||Harriet McFarlin Payne|| Arkansas and Texas || |- |[[Odom-3366|Helen Odom (1903-)]]||Helen Odom and mother|| too young || |- |[[Tomb-182|Ada Tomb (abt.1878-)]]||Sarah Odom, mother of Helen|| Tennessee and Arkansas || |- |[[Pettus-684|Henry C Pettus (1858-1950)]]||Henry C. Pettus|| Wilkes County, Georgia || |- |[[Miller-101158|Henry Kirk Miller (1851-1939)]]||Henry Kirk Miller|| Houston County, Georgia || |- |[[Nelson-29171|Henry Nelson (1868-aft.1937)]]||Henry Nelson|| Arkansas || |- |[[Barnett-14261|Hettie (Barnett) Mitchell (1869-)]]||Hettie Mitchell|| Dyersburg, Dyer, Tennessee || |- |[[McCoy-10137|Isaac McCoy (1870-)]]||Ike McCoy|| North Carolina || |- |[[Nelson-29174|Iran Nelson (1861-aft.1937)]]||Iran Nelson||Mississippi, Arkansas || |- |[[Osborne-11146|Ivory Osborne (1852-aft.1940)]]||Ivory Osborne|| Texas || |- |[[Parker-48677|J M Parker (1861-)]]||J.M. Parker|| Waterloo, Laurens, South Carolina || |- |[[Nelson-29175|James Henry Nelson (1855-aft.1937)]]||James Henry Nelson|| Alabama, Tennessee || |- |[[Morgan-36760|James Morgan (1873-)]]||James Morgan|| not enslaved || |- |[[Rushing-5995|Jane (Rushing) Oliver (1857-abt.1941)]]||Jane Oliver|| Mississippi and Arkansas || |- |[[Osbrook-1|Jane Osbrook (1847-aft.1936)]]||Jane Osbrook|| Arkansas || |- |[[Metcalf-4401|Jeff Metcalf (1864-)]]||Jeff Metcalf|| Lee County, Mississippi || |- |[[Meeks-2709|Jesse Meeks (1862-aft.1938)]]||Jesse Meeks||Drew County, Arkansas || |- |[[Mayes-2648|Joe Mayes (1863-aft.1940)]]||Joe Mayes|| Kentucky || |- |[[Pope-10313|John W Pope (1850-aft.1937)]]||John (Doc) Pope|| DeSoto County, Mississippi || |- |[[Nelson-29177|John Nelson (1862-aft.1937)]]||John Nelson|| Arkansas || |- |[[Patterson-23670|John Patterson (1860-)]]||John Patterson|| Kentucky and Arkansas || |- |[[Payne-19365|John Payne (1863-abt.1941)]]||John Payne|| Franklin County, Georgia || |- |[[Peterson-17080|John Peterson (1862-)]]||John Peterson|| Louisiana || |- |[[Martin-78673|Josie Martin (1862-)]]||Josie Martin|| Woodruff County, Arkansas || |- |[[Parker-48681|Judy Parker (1860-aft.1937)]]||Judy Parker|| Florida || |- |[[Payne-19369|Larkin Payne (1852-abt.1942)]]||Larkin Payne|| North Carolina || |- |[[Smith-288509|Lettie (Smith) Nelson (1882-)]]||Lettie Nelson|| too young, Louisiana || |- |[[Mann-14003|Lewis Mann (1857-)]]||Lewis Mann|| Arkansas || |- |[[McCloud-1023|Lizzie McCloud (1828-aft.1937)]]||Lizzie McCloud|| Davidson County, Tennessee || |- |[[Pettis-591|Louise Pettis (1877-aft.1940)]]||Louise Pettis|| South Carolina || |- |[[Prayer-9|Louise Prayer (1858-aft.1937)]]||Louise Prayer|| unknown || |- |[[Sanders-19890|Malindy (Sanders) Maxwell (1860-)]]||Malindy Maxwell|| Panola County, Mississippi || |- |[[Perkins-19933|Marguerite Perkins (1856-aft.1937)]]||Marguerite (Maggie) Perkins|| Union County, South Carolina || |- |[[Estes-5039|Mary (Estes) Peters (1860-)]]||Mary Estes Peters|| Phelps County, Missouri || |- |[[Mooreman-4|Martha Jane Mooreman (1848-abt.1942)]]||Mary Jane (Mattie) Mooreman|| Kentucky and Arkansas || |- |[[Wells-27497|Mary (Wells) Mitchell (1878-abt.1972)]]||Mary Mitchell|| Trenton, Gibson, Tennessee || |- |[[Myhand-70|Mary Myhand (1855-aft.1937)]]||Mary Myhand|| Tennessee, Missouri, Arkansas || |- |[[Alexander-22919|Mary (Alexander) Poe (1877-aft.1937)]]||Mary Poe|| too young || |- |[[Holmes-20575|Matilda (Holmes) Miller (1859-)]]||Matilda Miller|| Arkansas County, Arkansas || |- |[[Nelson-29204|Mattie Nelson (1865-)]]||Mattie Nelson|| Chicot County, Arkansas || |- |[[Minser-65|Mose Minser (1860-aft.1937)]]||Mose Minser|| Louisiana || |- |[[Moss-9731|Mose Moss (1875-)]]||Mose Moss|| too young || |- |[[Mitchell-40030|Mose Mitchell (1849-abt.1942)]]||Moses Mitchell|| Arkansas Post, Arkansas County, Arkansas || |- |[[Knows-7|Nannie P (Knows) Madden (1869-aft.1938)]]||Nannie P. Madden|| Chicot County, Arkansas || |- |[[Miller-101219|Nathan Miller (1862-)]]||Nathan Miller|| Lockesburg, Sevier, Arkansas || |- |[[Baldwin-16267|Nellie (Baldwin) Maxwell (1875-)]]||Nellie Maxwell|| Arkansas || |- |[[Thomas-60731|Olivia (Thomas) Morgan (1876-aft.1937)]]||Olivia Morgan|| Lafayette County, Arkansas || |- |[[Newton-15617|Pate Newton (1853-aft.1937)]]||Pate Newton|| Johnson County, Arkansas || |- |[[Moore-76445|Patsy Moore (1864-aft.1950)]]||Patsy Moore|| Mississippi || |- |[[Madden-3848|Perry Madden (1859-abt.1938)]]||Perry Madden|| Talladega County, Alabama || |- |[[Parker-48683|Robert F Parker (1862-aft.1940)]]||R.F. Parker|| Ripley County, Missouri || |- |[[Houston-6074|Rachel (Houston) Perkins (1862-aft.1937)]]||Rachel Perkins|| Alabama and Arkansas || |- |[[McDaniel-8719|Richard H McDaniel (1865-)]]||Richard H. McDaniel|| Newton County, Mississippi || |- |[[Mullins-7374|Samuel O Mullins (1858-)]]||S. O. Mullins|| Alabama || |- |[[Newsom-1596|Sallie Newsom (1863-aft.1937)]]||Sallie Newsom|| Georgia || |- |[[Nealy-146|Sally Nealy (1847-abt.1939)]]||Sally Nealy (or Neely)|| Rusk County, Texas || |- |[[Miller-101230|Sam Miller (1840-aft.1937)]]||Sam Miller|| Texas || |- |[[Patterson-23671|Sarah Jane Patterson (1848-aft.1937)]]||Sarah Jane Patterson|| Bartow County, Georgia || |- |[[Pittman-4533|Sarah Pittman (1855-aft.1937)]]||Sarah Pittman|| Louisiana || |- |[[Pattillo-270 | Richard Soloman P Pattillo]]||Solomon P. Pattille|| Arkansas, Texas|| |- |[[Morgan-36843|Tom Morgan (1867-)]]||Tom Morgan|| too young || |- |[[Neal-8230|Tom Wylie Neal (1852-)]]||Tom Wylie Neal|| Georgia || |- |[[Piggy-1|Tony Piggy (1862-)]]||Tony Piggy|| Alabama || |- |[[Elmore-2922|Victoria (Elmore) McMullen (1884-1973)]]||Victoria McMullen|| Louisiana || |- |[[Miller-101237|W D Miller (1872-)]]||W.D. Miller|| Raleigh, Wake, North Carolina || |- |[[Pollacks-1|W L Pollacks (1870-aft.1937)]]||W.L. Pollacks|| too young, Tennessee || |- |[[McKinney-8303|Warren McKinney (1854-)]]||Warren McKinney|| Edgefield County, South Carolina || |- |[[McIntosh-7121|Waters McIntosh (1862-abt.1945)]]||Waters McIntosh|| Lynchburg, Sumter County, South Carolina || |- |[[Porter-24271|William Porter (1856-aft.1937)]]||William Porter|| Tennessee || |- |[[Nealy-147|Wylie Nealy (1852-aft.1937)]]||Wylie Nealy|| Gordon County, South Carolina || |- |} [https://www.loc.gov/item/mesn026/ Vol. 2, Part 6, Quinn-Tuttle] {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="FF E4 E1" |- ! WikiTree ID ! Name ! Enslaved State ! Connected? |- |[[Rivers-2591|Alice Rivers (1857-)]]||Alice Rivers||Mississippi|| |- |[[Adair-3772|Amanda (Adair) Ross (1855-)]]||Amanda Ross|| Alabama || |- |[[Smith-281073|Andrew Smith (1865-)]]||Andrew Smith|| Mississippi || |- |[[Snow-10527|Annie (Snow) Thompson (1884-1972)]]||Annie Thompson|| not enslaved (Mississippi)|| |- |[[Taylor-90873|Anthony Taylor (1860-)]]||Anthony Taylor|| Clark County, Arkansas || |- |[[Smallwood-1798|Arzella Smallwood (abt.1865-)]]||Arzella Smallwood|| Barnwell County, South Carolina || |- |[[Robinson-50722|Augustus Robinson]]||Augustus Robinson||Arkansas||Yes |- |[[Samuels-1103|Robert G Samuels (1846-1941)]]||Bob Samuels||Hempstead County, Arkansas|| |- |[[Smith-281126|Caroline Smith (1855-aft.1938)]]||Caroline Smith|| Union County, Arkansas || |- |[[Smith-281132|Caroline Smith (1855-)]]||Caroline Smith|| Mississippi || |- |[[Stout-7294|Caroline Stout (1850-)]]||Caroline Stout|| Alabama || |- |[[Ross-29011|Cat Ross (1862-)]]||Cat Ross|| Rutherford County, Tennessee || |- |[[Rigger-6|Charlie Rigger (1852-)]]||Charlie Rigger||Jasper County, Georgia|| |- |[[Andrews-20371|Charlotte E (Andrews) Stephens (1854-1951)]]||Charlotte E. Stephens||Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas|| |- |[[Reaves-866|Clay Reaves (abt.1857-)]]||Clay Reaves||Hardeman County, Tennessee|| |- |[[Scroggins-875|Cora Scroggins (1890-)]]||Cora Scroggins|| not enslaved || |- |[[Green-48513|Diana (Green) Rankins (abt.1870-aft.1937)]]||Diana Rankins||Tennessee|| |- |[[See-1365|Dicey (See) Thomas (1856-1940)]]||Dicey Thomas|| Barbour County, Alabama || |- |[[Quinn-9088|Doc Quinn (1843-abt.1938)]]||Doc Quinn||Monroe County, Mississippi & Alabama|| |- |[[Foster-30835|Dora (Foster) Richard (1860-)]]||Dora Richard||South Carolina & Tennessee|| |- |[[Smith-281138|Edmond Smith (abt.1860-)]]||Edmond Smith|| Mississippi || |- |[[Briggs-12082|Ellen (Briggs) Thompson (1860-)]]||Ellen Briggs Thompson|| Arkansas || |- |[[Tidwell-1599|Alabama Tidwell (1848-abt.1949)]]||Emma (Bama) Tidwell|| Arkansas || |- |[[Hulett-653|Emma (Hulett) Smith (1873-aft.1936)]]||Emma Hulett Smith|| Hazen, Prairie, Arkansas || |- |[[Sanderson-5254|Emma Sanderson (1865-)]]||Emma Sanderson||Tennessee|| |- |[[Hodges-10190|Emma (Hodges) Turner (1855-abt.1941)]]||Emma Turner|| Georgia || |- |[[Smith-281290|Ervin E Smith (1854-)]]||Ervin E. Smith|| Ebenezer, York County, South Carolina || |- |[[Sims-9553|Fannie Sims (1858-aft.1936)]]||Fannie Sims||Union County, Arkansas|| |- |[[Tatum-1775|Fannie Tatum (1862-)]]||Fannie Tatum|| Arkansas || |- |[[Street-3417|Felix Street (1864-abt.1942)]]||Felix Street|| Dickson County, Tennessee || |- |[[Smith-281346|Frances Smith (1859-)]]||Frances Smith|| Mississippi || |- |[[Reed-30013|Frank Reed (1859-)]]||Frank Reed||Alabama|| |- |[[Shelton-8042|Frederick Shelton (1856-abt.1946)]]||Frederick Shelton|| Louisiana || |- |[[Robertson-24921|George Robertson (1856-)]]||George Robertson (Robinson?)|| Tennessee || |- |[[Hill-52146|Hannah (Hill) Travis (1864-abt.1944)]]||Hannah Travis|| Arkansas || |- |[[Mayo-4641|Harriet (Mayo) Thompson (1867-)]]||Hattie Thompson|| Tennessee || |- |[[White-75234|Henrietta Evelina (White) Smith (1870-)]]||Henrietta Evelina Smith|| Mississippi || |- |[[Ralls-1125|Henrietta Ralls (1850-abt.1939)]]||Henrietta Ralls||Lee County, Mississippi|| |- |[[Russell-31849|Henry Russell (1866-)]]||Henry Russell|| Pope County, Arkansas || |- |[[Smith-281495|Henry Smith (1857-)]]||Henry Smith|| Tennessee || |- |[[Turner-42611|Henry Turner (1845-aft.1936)]]||Henry Turner|| Mississippi || |- |[[Steel-3209|Hezekiah Steel (1855-)]]||Hezekiah (Ky) Steel||North Carolina, Texas, & Arkansas|| |- |[[Rigley-75|Ida Rigley (1855-)]]||Ida Rigley|| Virginia || |- |[[Rogers-39279|Isom Rogers (1871-)]]||Isom Rogers|| not enslaved || |- |[[Starnes-1688|Isom Starnes (1866-abt.1941)]]||Isom Starnes|| Marshall County, Alabama || |- |[[Smith-281580|John Louis Smith (1862-)]]||J. L. Smith|| Arkansas || |- |[[Roberts-47544|J Roberts (abt.1890-)]]||J. Roberts||not enslaved|| |- |[[Tims-273|Joseph T Tims (1853-)]]||J.T. Tims|| Jefferson County, Mississippi || |- |[[Stith-1038|James Henry Stith (1866-abt.1942)]]||James Henry Stith||Sparta, Hancock County, Georgia|| |- |[[Reeves-10273|James Reeves (1870-)]]||James Reeves||Ouachita County, Arkansas|| |- |[[Spikes-174|James Spikes (1847-)]]|| James Spikes|| Mississippi || |- |[[Tubbs-1944|James Tubbs (1867-)]]||James Tubbs|| Arkansas, not enslaved || |- |[[Reece-2695|Jane Reece (1852-)]]||Jane Reece||North Carolina|| |- |[[Sims-9554|Jerry Sims (1859-aft.1940)]]|| Jerry Sims|| Mississippi & Arkansas || |- |[[Ricks-1200|Jim Ricks (1859-)]]|| Jim Ricks||Calhoun County, Arkansas|| |- |[[Tillman-1929|Joe Tillman (1859-1941)]]||Joe Tillman|| Desha County, Arkansas || |- |[[Smith-284853|John H Smith (1856-)]]||John H. Smith|| Missouri || |- |[[Rye-782|Katie Rye (1855-aft.1940)]]||Katie Rye|| Faulkner County, Arkansas || |- |[[Stanford-2562|Kittie Stanford (1837-aft.1937)]]||Kittie Stanford|| Arkansas || |- |[[Rucker-2259|Landy Rucker (1854-)]]||Landy Rucker||Elbert County, Georgia|| |- |[[Billingslea-117|Laura (Billingslea) Rowland (1870-)]]||Laura Rowland||Carroll County, Mississippi|| |- |[[Bearden-1616|Laura (Bearden) Shelton (1878-)]]||Laura Shelton|| Arkansas || |- |[[Eford-2|Laura (Eford) Thornton (1833-abt.1939)]]|| Laura Thornton|| Alabama || |- |[[Moore-75234|Liza (Moore) Tanner (1859-)]]||Liza Moore Tanner|| Georgia || |- |[[Stiggers-16|Eliza Stiggers (1855-aft.1940)]]||Liza Stiggers|| Arkansas || |- |[[Deal-2613|Lula (Deal) Taylor (abt.1865-)]]||Lula Taylor|| Wattensaw, Lonoke, Arkansas || |- |[[Kurkendall-4|Maggie (Kurkendall) Snow (1861-)]], [[Snow-10474|Charlie Snow (1862-)]]||Maggie and Charlie Snow|| Mississippi || |- |[[Alexander-22336|Maggie (Alexander) Stenhouse (1868-)]]||Maggie Stenhouse|| South Carolina || |- |[[Butler-27721|Mahalia (Butler) Shores (1861-abt.1942)]]||Mahalia Shores|| Greene County, Georgia || |- |[[Robinson-52577|Malindy Robinson (1876-)]]||Malindy Robinson|| not enslaved || |- |[[Thompson-77224|Mamie Thompson (1860-)]]||Mamie Thompson|| Tennessee and Arkansas || |- |[[Thomas-59862|Amanda Thomas (1860-)]]|| Mandy Thomas||Union County, Arkansas|| |- |[[Armstrong-23020|Amanda (Armstrong) Tucker (1859-abt.1941)]]||Mandy Tucker|| Arkansas || |- |[[Trotter-3123|Mark C Trotter (1866-aft.1937)]]||Mark C. Trotter||Tunica County, Mississippi || |- |[[Farmer-7977|Martha (Farmer) Ruffin (1858-)]]||Martha Ruffin|| Wilson County, North Carolina || |- |[[Scott-51135|Mary Scott (1860-)]]||Mary Scott|| not disclosed || |- |[[Shaw-25816|Mary Shaw (1861-aft.1937)]]||Mary Shaw|| Bolivar County, Mississippi || |- |[[Alexander-22390|Mary (Alexander) Tabon (1870-aft.1937)]]||Mary Tabon|| Monroe County, Arkansas|| |- |[[Brittenum-1|Mary (Brittenum) Teel (1863-aft.1937)]]||Mary Teel|| Holly Springs, Marshall, Mississippi || |- |[[Trayler-48|Martha Lee (Trayler) Ross (1866-)]]||Mattie Ross|| Union County, Arkansas || |- |[[Thompson-77221|Mike Thompson (1858-)]]||Mike Thompson|| Honey Grove, Fannin, Texas || |- |[[Taylor-90886|Millie Taylor (1860-)]]||Millie Taylor|| Calhoun County, Mississippi || |- |[[Ritchie-5603|Milton Ritchie (1860-)]]||Milton Ritchie|| Georgia || |- |[[Johnson-125491|Minnie (Johnson) Stewart (abt.1875-)]]||Minnie Johnson Stewart|| not enslaved || |- |[[Hardy-10234|Mollie (Hardy) Scott (1855-)]]||Mollie Hardy Scott||Franklin County, Georgia|| |- |[[Thomas-59879|Omelia Thomas (1874-aft.1937)]]||Omelia Thomas||not enslaved, Louisiana || |- |[[Johnson-125869|Omelia (Johnson) Thomas (1875-)]]||Omelia Thomas|| not enslaved || |- |[[Rogers-39282|Oscar James Rogers (1855-)]]||Oscar James Rogers|| South Carolina || |- |[[Evans-32444|Margaret (Evans) Sloan (abt.1864-aft.1930)]]||Peggy Sloan|| Dallas County, Arkansas || |- |[[Solomon-2971|Robert Solomon (1864-)]]||Robert Solomon|| Indian Territory (Oklahoma?) || |- |[[Shaver-2993|Roberta Shaver (1888-)]]||Roberta Shaver|| not enslaved || |- |[[Simmons-18507|Rosa Simmons (1850-)]]||Rosa Simmons|| Tennessee || |- |[[Scott-51150|Sam Scott (1859-aft.1936)]]||Sam Scott|| Pope County, Arkansas || |- |[[Allen-58599|Sarah (Allen) Sexton (1860-)]]||Sarah Sexton|| Arkansas || |- |[[Barnewill-1|Sarah (Barnewill) Smiley (1860-)]]|| Sarah Smiley|| South Carolina || |- |[[Taylor-90888|Sarah Taylor (1868-)]]||Sarah Taylor|| Rutherford County, Tennessee || |- |[[Tuttle-6146|Samuel Seabe Tuttle (1859-)]]||Seabe Tuttle|| Washington County, Arkansas || |- |[[Rassberry-1|Senia Rassberry (1854-aft.1937)]]||Senia Rassberry||Jefferson County, Arkansas|| |- |[[Singfield-5|Senya Singfield (1863-1940)]]||Senya Singfield|| Virginia || |- |[[Rhone-177|Shepherd Rhone (1863-abt.1947)]]||Shepherd Rhone||Phillips County, Arkansas|| |- |[[Teague-3727|Sneed Teague (1863-aft.1937)]]||Sneed Teague||Arkansas || |- |[[Thomas-59894|Tanner Thomas (1855-abt.1940)]]||Tanner Thomas||Jefferson County, Arkansas|| |- |[[Ruffin-844|Thomas Ruffin (1859-)]]||Thomas Ruffin|| Franklin County, North Carolina || |- |[[Robinson-52582|Tom Robinson (1850-)]]||Tom Robinson||Catawba County, North Carolina|| |- |[[Stanhouse-24|Tom Stanhouse (1863-abt.1942)]]||Tom Stanhouse|| Greenville, South Carolina || |- |[[Martin-77311|Victoria (Martin) Sims (1860-aft.1936)]]||Victoria Sims|| Limestone County, Alabama || |- |[[Shaw-25818|Violet Shaw (1890-)]]|| Violet Shaw|| not enslaved|| |- |[[Sims-9557|Virginia Sims (1844-aft.1936)]]||Virginia Sims|| Virginia & Arkansas || |- |[[Thermon-2|Wade Thermon (1870-aft.1937)]]||Wade Thermon|| not enslaved || |- |[[Taylor-90908|Warren Taylor (1863-aft.1937)]]||Warren Taylor||Virginia, Mississippi, Arkansas || |- |[[Thomas-59918|Wester Thomas (1859-aft.1937)]]|| Wester Thomas|| Louisiana || |- |[[Rogers-39299|Will Ann Rogers (1868-aft.1937)]]||Will Ann Rogers|| not enslaved || |- |[[Rooks-674|William Henry Rooks (1855-abt.1940)]]||William Henry Rooks||Panola County, Mississippi|| |- |[[Stevens-26828|William J Stevens (1864-abt.1941)]]||William J. Stevens|| Alabama || |- |} [https://www.loc.gov/item/mesn027/ Vol. 2, Part 7, Vaden - Young] {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="F0 FF FF" |- ! WikiTree ID ! Name ! Enslaved State ! Connected? |- |[[Vaden-301|Charlie Emmet Vaden (1861-)]]||Charlie Vaden||Arkansas|| |- |[[Vaden-312|Ellen Vaden (1853-)]]||Ellen Vaden||Arkansas|| |- |[[Smith-275333|Nettie C (Smith) VanBuren (abt.1876-)]]||Nellie Van Buren||Arkansas|| |- |[[Warren-21229|Adelaide J (Warren) Vaughn (abt.1860-)]]||Adelaide J. Vaughn||Arkansas|| |- |[[Wells-26621|Alfred Wells (1859-)]]||Alfred Wells||Arkansas|| |- |[[Wise-7253|Alice Wise (1860-)]]||Alice Wise||South Carolina|| |- |[[Williams-113831|Alice (Williams) Wright (1863-)]]||Alice Wright||Alabama, Mississippi|| |- |[[Washington-3553|Anna Washington (1860-)]]||Anna Washington||Hinds County, Mississippi|| |- |[[Booker-2132|Anna (Booker) Williamson (1860-)]]||Anna Williamson||Somerville, Fayette County, Tennessee|| |- |[[Woods-18434|Anna Woods (1860-)]]||Anna Woods||Mississippi|| |- |[[Weathers-1354|Annie Mae Weathers (1867-aft.1937)]]||Annie Mae Weathers||Union County, Arkansas|| |- |[[Young-52651|Annie Young (1862-)]]||Annie Young||Arkansas|| |- |[[Wayne-610|Bart Wayne (1866-)]]||Bart Wayne||Arkansas|| |- |[[Wilks-1186|Bell Wilks (1857-)]]||Bell Wilks||Pulaski, Giles County, Tennessee|| |- |[[Bell-37411|Bell (Bell) Williams (1853-)]]||Bell Williams||Arkansas|| |- |[[Woods-18435|Cal Woods (abt.1855-aft.1937)]]||Cal Woods||South Carolina|| |- |[[Halsey-1416|Callie (Halsey) Williamson (1878-)]]||Callie Halsey Williamson||not enslaved|| |- |[[West-25248|Calvin West (abt.1869-)]]||Calvin West||Tate County, Mississippi|| |- |[[Watson-34779|Caroline Watson (1855-)]]||Caroline Watson||Mississippi|| |- |[[Williams-113438|Charley Williams (1856-)]]||Charley Williams||Union County, Arkansas|| |- |[[Vaden-301|Charlie Vaden (1861-)]]||Charlie Vaden||Arkansas|| |- |[[Williams-113550|Charlie Williams (1864-)]]||Charlie Williams||Mississippi|| |- |[[White-74190|Charlotte (White) Willis (1874-)]]||Charlotte Willis||not enslaved|| |- |[[Jones-119992|Clara (Jones) Walker (1825-abt.1938)]]||Clara Walker||Garland County, Arkansas & California|| |- |[[Williams-113553|Columbus Williams (1841-1945)]]||Columbus Williams||Union County, Arkansas|| |- |[[Stokes-7342|Cora (Stokes) Weathers (1859-)]]||Cora Weathers||Dallas County, Arkansas|| |- |[[Whiteman-1453|David Whiteman (1850-)]]||David Whiteman||Arkansas?|| |- |[[Wilborn-220|Dock Wilborn (1843-abt.1946)]]||Dock Wilborn||Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama and Marvell, Phillips County, Arkansas|| |- |[[Whiteside-2242|Dolly Whiteside (1856-)]]||Dolly Whiteside||Pine Bluff, Arkansas|| |- |[[Wells-26622|Douglas Wells (1858-)]]||Douglas Wells||Mississippi|| |- |[[Washington-3555|Eliza Washington (1860-)]]||Eliza Washington||Tennessee & Arkansas|| |- |[[Hogan-6347|Ella (Hogan) Wilson (1849-)]]||Ella Wilson||Atlanta, Georgia & Louisiana|| |- |[[Vaden-312|Ellen Vaden (1853-)]]||Ellen Vaden||Arkansas|| |- |[[Waddille-1|Emmeline Waddille (1844-1932)]]||Emmeline (Emiline) Waddille (Waddell)||Lonoke County, Arkansas|| |- |[[Warrior-91|Evans Warrior (abt.1857-abt.1938)]]||Evans Warrior||Dallas County, Arkansas|| |- |[[Williams-113581|Frank Williams (abt.1837-abt.1937)]]||Frank Williams||Mississippi [see research note] || |- |[[Wise-7263|Frank Wise (1854-)]]||Frank Wise||Burch County, Georgia|| |- |[[Williams-113583|Gus Williams (1857-)]]||Gus Williams||Chatham County, Georgia|| |- |[[Brooks-24035|Hannah (Brooks) Wright (1853-)]]||Hannah Brooks Wright||Mississippi|| |- |[[Williams-113585|Henrietta Williams (1855-aft.1936)]]||Henrietta Williams||Georgia|| |- |[[Williams-113594|Henry Andrew Williams (1854-)]]||Henry Andrew (Tip) Williams||Jackson, North Carolina|| |- |[[Waldon-382|Henry Waldon (1854-)]]||Henry Waldon||Lauderdale County, Mississippi|| |- |[[Walker-58051|Henry Walker (1857-)]]||Henry Walker||Tennessee & Arkansas|| |- |[[Worthy-590|Ike Worthy (1862-)]]||Ike Worthy||Selma, Alabama & Louisiana || |- |[[Webb-24559|Ishe Webb (1862-abt.1947)]]||Ishe Webb||Atlanta, Georgia|| |- |[[Whitfield-3551|J W Whitfield (1880-)]]||J. W. Whitfield||Lenoir County, North Carolina|| |- |[[Walker-58108|Jake Walker (1842-)]]||Jake Walker||Alabama|| |- |[[Walker-58109|Jake Walker (abt.1868-)]]||Jake Walker||Mississippi|| |- |[[Williams-113611|James Williams (1865-aft.1937)]]||James Williams||born after Civil War, Alabama|| |- |[[Washington-3562|Jennie Washington (1856-)]]||Jennie Washington||Arkansas|| |- |[[Whitaker-6943|Joe Whitaker (1862-)]]||Joe Whitaker||Murray County, Tennessee|| |- |[[Wells-26623|John Wells (1857-)]]||John Wells||Crittenden County, Arkansas & Texas|| |- |[[Wesley-1303|John Wesley (1843-)]]||John Wesley||Kentucky, Texas, Arkansas|| |- |[[Williams-113614|John Williams (1863-aft.1937)]]||John Williams||Texas and Arkansas|| |- |[[Young-52658|John Young (1849-1942)]]||John Young|| Virginia and Arkansas|| |- |[[Jackson-49798|Julia A (Jackson) White (1858-)]]||Julia A. White||Little Rock, Arkansas|| |- |[[Jackson-49798|Julia A (Jackson) White (1858-)]]||Julia White||Little Rock, Arkansas|| |- |[[Williams-113652|Lillie Williams (1868-)]]||Lillie Williams||Mississippi|| |- |[[White-73979|Lucy White (1864-)]]||Lucy White||Lee County, Arkansas|| |- |[[Shallette-1|Lucy (Shallette) Withers (1852-1948)]]||Lucy Withers||South Carolina|| |- |[[Wesmoland-1|Maggie (Wesmoland) Westmoreland (1853-)]]||Maggie Wesmoland||Arkansas|| |- |[[Douglas-14577|Maggie (Douglas) Woods (1867-1941)]]||Maggie Woods||Tennessee, not enslaved|| |- |[[Mays-2860|Mary (Mays) West (1876-)]]||Mary Mays West||Tate County, Mississippi|| |- |[[McCoy-9836|Mary (McCoy) Watson (1866-)]]||Mary Watson||Mississippi|| |- |[[Williams-113666|Mary Williams (1860-)]]||Mary Williams||Arkansas|| |- |[[Williams-113658|Mary Williams (1872-)]]||Mary Williams||Arkansas|| |- |[[Williams-113686|Mary Williams (1855-)]]||Mary Williams||Georgia|| |- |||Mrs. John G. High|||| |- |[[Smith-275333|Nettie C (Smith) VanBuren (abt.1876-)]]||Nettie Van Buren||Arkansas|| |- |[[Washington-3563|Parrish Washington (1852-abt.1944)]]||Parrish Washington||Jefferson County, Arkansas|| |- |[[Wesley-1306|Robert Wesley (1864-)]]||Robert Wesley||Shelby County, Alabama|| |- |[[Wilson-95213|Robert Wilson (1836-aft.1937)]]||Robert Wilson||Halifax County, Virginia|| |- |[[Hunt-25583|Rosena (Hunt) Williams (1881-)]]||Rosena Hunt Williams||not enslaved|| |- |[[Word-843|Sam Word (1859-abt.1945)]]||Sam Word||Arkansas County, Arkansas|| |- |[[Irby-1626|Sarah (Irby) Wells (1854-)]]||Sarah Wells||Warren County, Mississippi|| |- |[[Chambers-11349|Sarah (Chambers) Whitmore (1838-abt.1937)]]||Sarah Whitmore, ||Mississippi|| |- |[[Williams-113275|Sarah (Williams) Wells (1866-)]]||Sarah Williams Wells||Maury County, Tennessee|| |- |[[Wethington-121|Sylvester Wethington (1860-)]]||Sylvester Wethington||Arkansas|| |- |[[Windham-845|Tom Windham (1845-aft.1937)]]||Tom Windham||Indian Territory, Oklahoma|| |- |[[Yates-9157|Tom Yates (1872-aft.1938)]]||Tom Yates||Mississippi|| |- |[[Williams-113687|William Ball Williams III (1839-1939)]]||William Ball (Soldier) Williams III||Greensburg, Green, Kentucky|| |- |[[Wallace-22011|Willie Wallace (1856-)]]||Willie Wallace||Greene County, Alabama|| |- |} === Florida === [https://www.loc.gov/item/mesn030/ Vol. 3, Anderson-Wilson] {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="FF FF F0" |- ! WikiTree ID ! Name ! Enslaved State ! Connected? ! Miami Ex Slave Club member? |- |[[Thomas-50384|Acie Thomas (1857-)]]||Acie Thomas||Jefferson County, Florida|||| |- |[[Williams-97602|Amanda (Williams) McCray (abt.1854-)]]||Amanda McCray||Florida|||| |- |[[Douglass-3641|Ambrose Hilliard Douglass (1845-1940)]]||Ambrose Douglass||several - North Carolina, Virginia|||| |- |[[Unknown-553794|Anna (Unknown) Scott (1846-)]]||Anna Scott||South Carolina|||| |- |[[Gail-149|Annie Gail (abt.1861-)]]||Annie Gail||Alabama|||||Yes |- |[[Unknown-553886|Annie (Unknown) Tripp (abt.1860-)]]||Annie Trip||Georgia|||||Yes |- |[[Rowell-2049|Jessie Rowell (abt.1860-)]]||Jessie Rowell||Mississippi|||||Yes |- |[[White-64324|Margaret White (abt.1852-)]]||Margaret White||North Carolina|||||Yes |- |[[Mitchell-32699|Priscilla Mitchell (1858-)]]||Priscilla Mitchell||Macon County, Alabama|||||Yes |- |[[Livingston-4602|Fannie (Livingston) McCay (abt.1863-)]]||Fannie McCay||Georgia|||||Yes |- |[[Thomas-50472|Hattie Thomas (abt.1860-)]]||Hattie Thomas||Georgia|||||Yes |- |[[Lee-35033|David Lee (abt.1850-)]]||David Lee||Georgia|||||Yes |- |[[Gragston-1|Arnold Gragston (1840-1938)]]||Arnold Gragston||Mason County, Kentucky|||| |- |[[Williams-97790|Banana Williams (abt.1862-)]]||Banana Williams||Grady County, Georgia|||||Yes |- |[[Austin-12767|Bill Austin (abt.1845-)]]||Bill Austin||Georgia|||| |- |[[Hall-53126|Bolden Hall (1853-1937)]]||Bolden Hall||Florida|||| |- |[[Coates-3900|Charles Coates (1828-)]]||Charles Coates||Virginia|||| |- |[[Roberts-40984|Charley Roberts (abt.1856-)]]||Charley Roberts||South Carolina|||||Yes |- |[[Bates-13757|Frank Bates (abt.1862-)]]||Frank Bates||Alabama|||||Yes |- |[[Neighten-1|William Neighten (1863-)]]||William Neighten||unknown|||||Yes |- |[[Unknown-554528|Riviana (Unknown) Boynton (1853-)]]||Rivana Boynton||South Carolina|||||Yes |- |[[Tarver-303|Salena (Tarver) Tazwell (1851-1939)]]||Salena Taswell||Georgia||Yes||Yes |- |[[Mitchell-33414|Charlotte Martin]]||Charlotte Martin||Suwannee County, Florida||||| |- |[[Drummond-3551|Christine (Drummond) Mitchell (abt.1855-)]]||Christine Mitchell||Florida|||| |- |[[Young-44951|Cindy (Young) Kinsey (abt.1855-)]]||Cindy Kinsey||Arkansas|||| |- |[[Wilson-81611|Claude Augusta Wilson (1857-1939)]]||Claude Augusta Wilson||Columbia County, Florida|||| |- |[[Gantling-2|Clayborn Gantling (1848-1940)]]||Clayborn Gantling||Terrell County, Georgia|||| |- |[[Taylor-75969|Dave Taylor (1850-)]]||Dave Taylor||Virginia, Florida|||| |- |[[Hart-17453|Della (Hart) Hilyard (abt.1858-)]]||Della Bess Hilyard||Darlington County, South Carolina|||| |- |[[Dorsey-2554|Douglas Dorsey (1851-1938)]]||Douglas Dorsey||Suwannee County, Florida|||| |- |[[Parish-2542|Douglas Parish (1850-)]]||Douglas Parish||Jefferson County, Florida|||| |- |[[Gaines-2561|Duncan Gaines (1853-1937)]]||Duncan Gaines||VIrginia|||| |- |[[Lycurgas-1|Edward Lycurgas (1872-)]]||Edward Lycurgas||not enslaved|||| |- |[[Clayton-6980|Florida Clayton (1854-)]]||Florida Clayton||Florida|||| |- |[[Berry-18162|Frank Berry (1858-)]]||Frank Berry||Alachua County, Florida|||| |- |[[Pretty-471|George Pretty (1852-)]]||George Pretty||not enslaved|||| |- |[[Unknown-555536|Harriett (Unknown) Gresham (1838-1938)]]||Harriett Gresham||South Carolina|||| |- |[[Maxwell-14038|Henry Maxwell (1859-)]]||Henry Maxwell||Lowndes County, Georgia|||| |- |[[Unknown-554405|Irene (Unknown) Coates (1859-1938)]]||Irene Coates||Georgia|||| |- |[[Golder-316|Jennie Golder (abt.1860-)]]||Jennie Golder||Georgia|||||Yes |- |[[Kemp-9000|John Henry Kemp (abt.1856-)]]||John Henry (Prophet) Kemp||Oktibbeha County, Mississippi|||| |- |[[Anderson-59249|Josephine (Anderson) Jones (abt.1860-)]]||Josephine Anderson||[unclear - too young]|||| |- |[[Moore-63300|Lindsey Moore (1850-1937)]]||Lindsey Moore||Forsyth County, Georgia|||| |- |[[Napoleon-28|Louis Napoleon (1857-)]]||Louis Napoleon||Florida|||| |- |[[Towns-738|Luke Towns (1835-)]]||Luke Towns||Georgia|||| |- |[[Mullen-2782|Mack Mullen (1857-)]]||Mack Mullen||Georgia|||| |- |no profile made - no actual name here||Mama Duck||Virginia|||| |- |[[Carr-14236|Margrett (Carr) Nickerson (1835-)]]||Margrett Nickerson||Leon County, Florida|||| |- |[[Minus-20|Mary (Minus) Biddie (abt.1845-1942)]]||Mary Minus Biddie||Columbia County, Florida|||| |- |[[Knox-5470|Matilda (Knox) Brooks (abt.1857-abt.1939)]]||Matilda Brooks||South Carolina|||| |- |[[Sampson-4707|Millie Sampson (1862-abt.1942)]]||Millie Sampson||South Carolina|||||Yes |- |[[Coker-2515|Neil Coker (1857-)]]||Neil Coker||VIrginia|||| |- |[[Merritt-5420|Patience (Merritt) Campbell (abt.1853-)]]||Patience Campbell||Jackson County, Florida|||| |- |[[Lee-35235|Randall Lee (abt.1856-)]]||Randall Lee||South Carolina|||| |- |[[Lowe-12485|Rebecca (Lowe) Hooks (abt.1845-)]]||Rebecca Hooks||Jones County, Georgia|||| |- |[[Boyd-15396|Eli Boyd (1864-)]]||Rev. Eli Boyd||South Carolina|||| |- |[[Jackson-43185|Squire Jackson (1841-1939)]]||Rev. Squires Jackson||Madison County, Florida|||| |- |[[Davis-85532|Young Winston Davis (1855-)]]||Rev. Young Winston Davis||Alabama|||| |- |[[Everett-5143|Sam Everett (1852-)]] [[Thompson-74826|Louisa (Thompson) Everett (1859-)]]||Sam and Louisa Everett||Virginia|||| |- |[[Andrews-17141|Samuel Simeon Andrews]]||Samuel Simeon Andrews||Georgia, South Carolina,
Texas, Alabama||No|| |- |[[Smalls-42|Samuel Smalls (abt.1853-)]]||Samuel Smalls||Suwanee County, Florida|||| |- |[[Elmore-2744|Sarah Ross]]||Sarah Ross||Benton County, Mississippi|||| |- |[[Thomas-50857|Shack Thomas (1834-)]]||Shack Thomas||Florida|||| |- |[[Gilbert-16051|Taylor Gilbert (abt.1850-1937)]]||Taylor Gilbert||Georgia|||| |- |[[Bynes-10|Titus Bynes (1846-1939)]]||Titus Bynes||Clarendon County, South Carolina|||| |- |[[Sherman-8297|William Sherman (1842-)]]||William Sherman||South Carolina|||| |- |[[Dukes-1801|Willis Dukes (1853-1944)]]||Willis Dukes||Brooks County, Georgia|||| |- |[[Williams-98827|Willis Williams (1856-)]]||Willis Williams||Florida|||| |- |} === Georgia === [https://www.loc.gov/item/mesn041/ Vol. 4, Part 1, Adams - Furr] {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="F5 F5 F5" |- ! WikiTree ID ! Name ! Enslaved State ! Connected? |- |[[Bostwick-838|Alec Bostwick]]||Alec Bostwick||Morgan County, Georgia|| |- |[[Caldwell-8504|Alice Battle]]||Alice Battle||Bibb County, Georgia|| |- |[[Hill-40211|Alice Bradley]]||Alice Bradley||Wilkes County, Georgia|| |- |[[Long-21748|Kizzie Colquitt]]||Kizzie Colquitt||Elbert County, Georgia|| |- |[[Furr-1074|Anderson Furr]]||Anderson Furr||Hall County, Georgia|| |- |[[Gullatt-24|Arrie Binns]]||Arrie Binns||Lincoln County, Georgia|| |- |[[Dillard-2092|Ben Dillard]]||Benny Dillard||Elbert County, Georgia|| |- |[[Britt-2037|Berry Britt]]||Berry Clay||Not Enslaved - Telfair County, Georgia|| |- |[[Neal-6528|Callie Neal]]||Callie Elder||Floyd County, Georgia|| |- |[[Cohen-5335|Nancy Fryer]]||Carrie Nancy Fryer||Edgefield County, South Carolina|| |- |[[Herd-782|Celestia Avery]]||Celestia Avery||Troupe County, Georgia|| |- |[[Ross-22999|Della Briscoe]]||Della Briscoe||Putnam County, Georgia|| |- |[[Lorie-27|Easter Brown]]||Easter Brown||Floyd County, Georgia|| |- |[[Boyd-14398|Ellen Claibourn]]||Ellen Claibourn||Columbia County, Georgia|| |- |[[Heard-2105|Emmaline Heard]]||Emmaline Heard||Not Enslaved - Greene County, Georgia|| |- |[[Brooks-19507|George Brooks]]||George Brooks||Muscogee County, Georgia & Tallapoosa County, Alabama || |- |[[Eason-1470|George Eason]]||George Eason||Forsyth, Richmond, Fulton Counties, Georgia|| |- |[[Tilly-461|Georgia Baker]]||Georgia Baker||Taliaferro County, Georgia|| |- |[[Hall-51038|Hannah Austin]]||Hannah Austin||Georgia|| |- |[[Bland-2738|Henry Bland]]||Henry Bland||Hancock County, Georgia|| |- |[[Derricotte-2|Isaac T. Derricotte]]||Ike Derricotte||Clarke County, Georgia|| |- |[[Atkinson-10153|Jack Atkins]]||Jack Atkinson||Butts County, Georgia|| |- |[[Bolton-4173|James Bolton]]||James Bolton||Oglethorpe County, Georgia|| |- |[[Battle-747|Jasper Battle]]||Jasper Battle||Taliaferro County, Gerogia || |- |[[Cole-22218|John Cole]]||John Cole||Clarke County, Georgia|| |- |[[Burns-14694|Julia Brown]]||Julia (Aunt Sally) Brown||Jackson County, Georgia|| |- |[[Dorn-842|Julia Bunch]]||Julia Bunch||Edgefield County, South Carolina|| |- |[[Johnson-102595|Julia Cole]]||Julia Cole||Monroe County, Georgia|| |- |[[Favor-147|Lewis Favors]]||Lewis Favor||Meriweather County, Georgia|| |- |[[Willis-11591|Mariah Callaway]]||Mariah Calloway||Wilkes County, Georgia|| |- |[[Butler-23320|Marshall Butler]]||Marshal Butler||Wilkes County, Georgia|| |- |[[Mitchell-28906|Martha (Mitchell) Colquitt]]||Martha Colquitt||Oglethorpe County, Georgia|| |- |[[Lathrop-1992|Martha Everett]]||Martha Everette||Pulaski County, Georgia|| |- |[[Crawford-20622|Mary Colbert]]||Mary Colbert||Clarke County, Georgia|| |- |[[Shorter-505|Mary Ferguson]]||Mary Ferguson||Maryland / Talbot County, Georgia|| |- |[[Young-44579|Minnie Davis]]||Minnie Davis||Greene County / Athens, Georgia|| |- |[[Davis-84443|Moses Davis]]||Mose Davis||Houston County, Georgia|| |- |[[Jerrell-78|Nancy Boudry]]||Nancy Boudry||McDuffie County, Georgia|| |- |[[Cody-1499|Pierce Cody]]||Pierce Cody||Warren County, Georgia|| |- |[[Little-16685|Rachel Adams]]||Rachel Adams||Putnam County, Georgia|| |- |[[Allen-50067|Washington Allen]]||Rev. W. B. Allen||Sumter County, South Carolina & Chambers County, Alabama|| |- |[[Body-401|Ryal Boddie]]||Rias Body||Harris County, Georgia|| |- |[[Goodan-10|Sarah Byrd]]||Sarah Byrd||Orange County, Virginia & Richmond County, Georgia|| |- |[[Castle-2824|Susan Castle]]||Susan Castle||Clarke County, Georgia|| |- |[[Allen-50067|Washington Allen]]||Washington Allen||Sumter County, South Carolina & Chambers County, Alabama|| |- |[[Cofer-402|Willis Cofer]]||Willis Cofer||Wilkes County, Georgia|| |- |} [https://www.loc.gov/item/mesn042/ Vol. 4, Part 2, Garey - Jones] {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="F0 FF FF" |- ! WikiTree ID ! Name ! Enslaved State ! Connected? |- |[[Green-40838|Alice Green]]||Alice Green||Clarke County, Georgia|| |- |[[Hanson-8502|Alice Hutcheson]]||Alice Hutcheson||Monroe County, Georgia|| |- |[[Calhoun-3843|Amanda Jackson]]||Amanda Jackson||Glascock County, Georgia|| |- |[[Huff-6078|Annie Huff]]||Annie Huff||Bibb County, Georgia|| |- |[[Henderson-22662|Benjamin Henderson]]||Benjamin Henderson||Jasper County, Georgia|| |- |[[Johnson-108173|Benjamin Johnson]]||Benjamin Johnson||Troup County, Georgia|| |- |[[Heard-2299|Henry William Heard]]||Bill Heard||Elbert County, Georgia|| |- |[[Huff-6082|Bryant Huff]]||Bryant Huff||Richmond County, Georgia|| |- |[[Hoyle-1147|Camilla Jackson]]||Camilla Jackson||DeKalb County, Georgia|| |- |[[Rucker-1974|Carrie Hudson]]||Carrie Hudson||Elbert County, Georgia|| |- |[[Hudson-14261|Charles Hudson]]||Charlie Hudson||Elbert County, Georgia|| |- |[[Gullins-1|David Goodman Gullins]]||David Goodman Gullins||Putnam Country, Georgia|| |- |[[Downs-4093|Dosia Harris]]||Dosia Harris||Greene County, Georgia|| |- |[[Smith-246872|Easter Huff]]||Easter Huff||Oglethorpe County, Georgia|| |- |[[Wilkerson-2906|Easter Jackson]]||Easter Jackson||Troup County, Georgia|| |- |[[Garey-229|Elisa Garey]]||Elisha Doc Garey||Hart County, Georgia|| |- |[[Hanson-8545|Emma Hurley]]||Emma Hurley||Wilkes & Oglethorpe Counties, GA|| |- |[[Heard-2105|Emmaline Heard]]||Emmaline Heard||Greene County, Georgia|| |- |[[Jones-107358|Estella Jones]]||Estella Jones||Georgia|| |- |[[Dubose-941|Fannie Jones]]||Fannie Jones||Elbert County, Georgia|| |- |[[Allen-51938|Georgia Johnson]]||Georgia Johnson||Elbert County, Georgia|| |- |[[Griffin-16651|Heard Griffin]]||Heard Griffin||Walton County, Georgia|| |- |[[Harris-47829|Henderson Harris]]||Henderson Harris||Talbot County, Georgia|| |- |[[Green-36898|Isaiah Green]]||Isaac (Isaiah) Green||Greene County, Georgia|| |- |[[Green-36898|Isaiah Green]]||Isaiah (Isaac) Green||Greene County, Georgia|| |- |[[Smith-248694|Jane Harmon]]||Jane Smith Hill Harmon||Wilkes County, Georgia|| |- |[[Henry-14311|Jefferson Henry]]||Jefferson Franklin Henry||Paulding County, Georgia|| |- |[[Hill-45469|John Hill]]||John Hill||Walton County, Georgia|| |- |[[Banks-8952|Laura Hood]]||Laura Hood||Spalding County, Georgia|| |- |[[Clark-66179|Leah Garrett]]||Leah Garrett||Richmond County, Georgia|| |- |[[Billups-443|Lina Hunter]]||Lina Hunter||Oglethorpe County, Georgia|| |- |[[McWhorter-2060|Mahala "Hailie" Jewel]]||Mahala Jewel||Oglethorpe County, Georgia|| |- |[[Johnson-111136|Manuel Johnson]]||Manuel Johnson||Wilkes County, Georgia|| |- |[[McKie-537|Margaret Greene]]||Margaret Green||Edgefield County, South Carolina|| |- |[[Holt-10675|Mary Gladdy]]||Mary Gladdy||Muscogee County, Georgia|| |- |[[Unknown-595256|Mildred Heard]]||Mildred Heard||Not Enslaved|| |- |[[Hammond-11524|Milton Hammond]]||Milton Hammond||Milton County, Georgia|| |- |[[Green-43524|Minnie Green]]||Minnie Green||Not Enslaved|| |- |[[Jones-109768|Rastus Jones]]||Rastus Jones||Wake County, NC & DeSoto County, MS|| |- |[[Heard-2422|Robert Heard]]||Robert Heard||Wilkes County, Georgia|| |- |[[Henry-14628|Robert Henry]]||Robert Henry||Wilkes County, Georgia|| |- |[[Nesbit-1057|Sarah Gray]]||Sarah Gray||Gwinnett County, Georgia|| |- |[[Harris-49479|Shang Harris]]||Shang Harris||Franklin County, Georgia|| |- |[[Jackson-45551|Snovey Jackson]]||Snovey Jackson||Virginia & Georgia|| |- |[[Johnson-112195|Susie Johnson]]||Susie Johnson||Upson County, Georgia||Yes |- |[[Hawkins-14749|Tom Hawkins]]||Tom Hawkins||Anderson County, South Carolina|| |- |[[Kincaid-1965|Jake Kincaid]]||Uncle Jake||Fannin County, Georgia|| |- |[[Gresham-1463|Wheeler Gresham]]||Wheeler Gresham||Wilkes County, Georgia|| |- |} [https://www.loc.gov/item/mesn043/ Vol. 4, Part 3, Kendricks-Styles] {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="FF F0 FF" |- ! WikiTree ID ! Name ! Enslaved State ! Connected? |- |[[Pope-9113|Alexander Pope]]||Alec Pope||Oglethrope County, Georgia|| |- |[[Hale-10882|Amanda McDaniel]]||Amanda McDaniel||Oconee & Bibb Counties, GA|| |- |[[Lambert-14042|Amanda Styles]]||Amanda Styles||DeKalb County, Georgia|| |- |[[Lumpkin-800|Anna Parkes]]||Anna Parkes||Clarke County, Georgia|| |- |[[Kennon-448|Annie Price]]||Annie Price||Spalding Country, Georgia|| |- |[[Hammock-732|Robert Mobley]]||Bob Mobley||Crawford County, Georgia|| |- |[[Bass-6815|Caroline Mason]]||Carrie Mason||Baldwin County, Georgia|| |- |[[King-49761|Charlie King]]||Charlie King||Meriwether County, Georgia|| |- |[[Pye-1488|Charlie Pye]]||Charlie Pye||Muscogee County, Georgia|| |- |[[Smith-270824|Charlie Tye Smith]]||Charlie Tye Smith||Henry County, Georgia|| |- |[[Cox-37146|Charlotte Raines]]||Charlotte Raines||Oglethorpe County, Georgia|| |- |[[Maxwell-16619|Dora Roberts]]||Dora Roberts||Liberty & Early Counties, Georgia|| |- |[[McCree-85|Edward McCree]]||Ed McCree||Oconee County, Georgia|| |- |[[Smith-260093|Evalina Stepney]]||Emeline Stepney||Greene County, Georgia|| |- |[[Wych-31|Emily (Wych) Mays]]||Emily Mays||Upson County, Georgia|| |- |[[Moore-67399|Emmaline Kilpatrick]]||Emmaline Kilpatrick||Greene County, Georgia|| |- |[[Arnold-18849|Fannie Nix]]||Fanny Nix||Upson County, Georgia|| |- |[[White-84063|Fanny (White) Randolph]]||Fanny Randolph||Jackson County, Georgia|| |- |[[Hart-18617|Ferebe Rogers]]||Ferebe Rogers||Baldwin County, Georgia|| |- |[[Kimbrough-710|Frances Kimbrough]]||Frances Kimbrough||Harris County, Georgia|| |- |[[Pattillo-350|G W Pattillo]]||G. W. Pattillo||Spalding County, Georgia|| |- |[[Lewis-50062|George Lewis]]||George Lewis||Escambia County, Florida and Troup County, Georgia|| |- |[[Smith-267965|Georgia Smith]]||Georgia Smith||Oglethorpe County, Georgia|| |- |[[Norris-10915|Harriet Miller]]||Harriet Miller||Born Free in South Carliona|| |- |[[Nix-2495|Henry Nix]]||Henry Nix||Upson County, Georgia|| |- |[[Rogers-37632|Henry Rogers]]||Henry Rogers||Hancock County, Georgia|| |- |[[Bell-36038|Jennie Kendricks]]||Jennie Kendricks||Cobb County, Georgia|| |- |[[Sails-29|Julia Larken]]||Julia Larken||Lincoln County, Georgia|| |- |[[Binion-144|Julia Rush]]||Julia Rush||Glynn County, Georgia|| |- |[[Ogletree-364|Lewis Ogletree]]||Lewis Ogletree||Spalding County, Georgia|| |- |[[Reece-2612|Liza Mention]]||Liza Mention||Born Free|| |- |[[Carter-40372|Lucy McCullough]]||Lucy McCullough||Walton County, Georgia|| |- |[[McNorrell-1|Mary Smith]]||Mary Smith||Burke County, Georgia|| |- |[[Bell-34698|Matilda McKinney]]||Matilda McKinney ||Dougherty County, Georgia|| |- |[[Smith-258018|Melvin Smith]]||Melvin Smith||Beaufort County, South Carolina|| |- |[[Young-48520|Marion McCommons]]||Mirriam McCommon||Oglethorpe County, Georgia|| |- |[[Brock-6881|Mollie Malone]]||Mollie Malone||Henry County, Georgia|| |- |[[Woodward-8606|Mollie Mitchell]]||Mollie Mitchel||Butts County, Georgia|| |- |[[Brunson-1477|Nancy Settles]]||Nancy Settle||Edgefield County, South Carolina|| |- |[[Carlton-2846|Nancy Smith]]||Nancy Smith||Clarke County, Georgia|| |- |[[Weir-4837|Nellie Smith]]||Nellie Smith||Clarke County, Georgia|| |- |[[Sharp-12719|Nicey Kinney]]||Nicey Kinney||Jackson County, Georgia|| |- |[[Smith-258291|Paul Smith]]||Paul Smith||Oglethorpe County, Georgia|| |- |[[Orford-250|Richard Orford]]||Richard Orford||Pike County, Georgia|| |- |[[Shepherd-8838|Robert Shepherd]]||Robert Shepherd||Oglethorpe County, Georgia|| |- |[[Richards-18046|Shadrack Richards]]||Shade Richards||Pike County, Georgia|| |- |[[Matthews-15397|Susan Matthews]]||Susan Matthews||Crawford County, Georgia|| |- |[[Harris-49792|Susan McIntosh]]||Susan McIntosh||Oconee County, Georgia|| |- |[[McGruder-142|Tom McGruder]]||Tom McGruder||Emanuel County, Georgia|| |- |[[Singleton-4232|Tom Singleton]]||Tom Singleton||Lumpkin & Clarke Counties, GA|| |- |[[Sheets-1935|William H. Sheatis]]||Will Sheets||Oconee County, Georgia|| |- |[[McWhorter-2068|William"Shug" McWhorter]]||William McWhorter||Greene County, Georgia|| |- |} [https://www.loc.gov/item/mesn044/ Vol. 4, Part 4, Telfair - Young] {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="F5 F5 F5" |- ! WikiTree ID ! Name ! Enslaved State ! Connected? |- |[[Vinson-2139|Adeline Vincent]]||Addie Vinson||Oconee County, Georgia|| |- |[[Willis-13255|Adeline Willis]]||Adeline Willis||Oglethorpe County, Georgia|| |- |(not enough info for a profile)||Amelia|||| |- |[[Willis-13255|Adeline Willis]]|| Aunt Adeline||Oglethorpe County, Georgia|| |- |[[Hoyle-1147|Camilla (Hoyle) Jackson]]||Camilla Jackson||DeKalb County, Georgia|| |- |[[Heard-2105|Emmaline Heard]]||Emmaline Heard||Greene County, Georgia|| |- |(not enough info for a profile)||Anna Grant|||| |- |(not enough info for a profile)||Carrie|||| |- |[[Jackson-57845|Cordelia Thomas]]||Cordelia Thomas||Oconee County, Georgia|| |- |[[Winfield-873|Cornelia H. Winfield]]||Cornelia Winfield||Oglethorpe County, Georgia|| |- |[[Walton-11687|Dink (Walton) Young ]]||Dink Walton Young||Talbot County, Georgia|| |- |(not enough info for a profile)||Easter|||| |- |[[Taliaferro-1076|Elizabeth (Taliaferro) Williamson]]||Eliza Williamson||Not a slave, a white person|| |- |[[Bolden-485|Ellen (Bolden) Campbell]]||Ellen Campbell||Richmond County, Georgia|| |- |[[Jackson-57855|Emma (Jackson) Virgel)]]||Emma Virgel||Oconee County, Georgia|| |- |[[Heard-2105|Emmaline Heard]]||Emmaline Heard||Greene County, Georgia|| |- |[[Unknown-651933|Rosa]] and [[Millegan-15|Jasper Millegan]]||Rosa and Jasper Millegan||Georgia|| |- |[[Smith-316525|Eugene Wesley Smith (abt.1852-1940)]]||Eugene||Born free in Richmond County, Georgia|| |- |[[Smith-316525|Eugene Wesley Smith]]||Eugene Wesley Smith||Born free in Richmond County, Georgia|| |- |[[Rutherford-6735|Frances Willingham]]||Frances Willingham||Twiggs County, Georgia|| |- |[[Ridley-2720|George Womble]]||George Womble||Jones County and Talbot County, Georgia|| |- |[[Jones-139091|Georgia (Jones) Telfair]]||Georgia Telfair||Clarke County, Georgia|| |- |[[Willbanks-210|Green Willbanks]]||Green Willbanks||Jackson County, Georgia|| |- |[[Wright-64215|Henry Wright]]||Henry Wright||Dekalb County, Georgia|| |- |[[Thomas-67126|Ike Thomas]]||Ike Thomas||Jasper County, Georgia|| |- |[[Mickens-73|Jane Mickens Toombs]]||Jane Mickens Toombs||Wilkes County, Georgia|| |- |[[Van_Hook-384|John F Van Hook]]||John F. Van Hook||Macon County, North Carolina|| |- |[[Binion-144|Julia Rush]]||Julia Rush||Glynn County, Georgia|| |- |(not enough info for a profile)||George Leonard|||| |- |[[Holmes-22691|William Henry Holmes]]||Henry Holmes||Georgia|| |- |(not enough info for a profile)||Ellis Strickland|||| |- |(not enough info for a profile)||Sam Stevens|||| |- |(not enough info for a profile)||Laura|||| |- |[[Washington-4293|Lula Washington]]||Lula Washington||Randolph County, Alabama|| |- |(not enough info for a profile)||Malinda|||| |- |(not enough info for a profile)||Mary|||| |- |[[Bell-34698|Matilda McKinney]]||Matilda||Dougherty County, Georgia|| |- |[[Upson-522|Neal Upson]]||Neal Upson||Oglethorpe County, Georgia|| |- |[[Towns-930|Phil Towns]]||Phil Towns||Taylor County, Georgia|| |- |[[Pickens-1874|Rachel (Pickens) Sullivan]]||Rachel ||Greenwood County, South Carolina|| |- |[[Pickens-1874|Rachel (Pickens) Sullivan]]||Rachel Sullivan||Greenwood County, South Carolina|| |- |[[Walton-11673|Rhodus Walton]]||Rhodus Walton||Stewart County, Georgia|| |- |[[Bennefield-32|Willis Bennefield]]||Uncle Willis||Burke County, Georgia|| |- |[[Ward-44570|William Ward]]||William Ward||Fulton County, Georgia|| |- |[[Bennefield-32|Willis Bennefield]]||Willis Bennefield||Burke County, Georgia|| |- |} === Indiana === [https://www.loc.gov/item/mesn050/ Vol. 5, Arnold - Woodson] {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="F5 F5 E4" |- ! WikiTree ID ! Name ! Enslaved Location ! Enslaver Surnames ! Connected? |- |[[McClain-4152|Adah Suggs]]||Adah Isabelle Suggs||Kentucky||McClain|| |- |[[Rose-17079|Adeline (Rose) Lennox]]||Adeline Rose Lennox||Tennessee||Rose|| |- |[[Woodson-2371|Alex Woodson]] || Alex Woodson|| Kentucky|| Sterret, Williams||| |- |[[Samuels-1328|Amanda Elizabeth Samuels (1857-aft.1936)]]||Amanda Elizabeth Samuels|| Tennessee ||Robert McMurray|| |- |[[Rudd-3405|America (Rudd) Morgan (1852-aft.1936)]]||America Morgan|| Ballard County, Kentucky ||Clark Rudd|| |- |[[Street-4085|Amy Elizabeth (Street) Patterson (1850-aft.1940)]]||Amy Elizabeth Patterson||Cadiz, Trigg, Kentucky||John Street|| |- |[[Whitted-160|Anderson W Whitted (1848-1939)]]||Anderson Whitted||Orange County, North Carolina|||| |- |[[King-40330|Angie (King) Boyce]]||Angie Boyce||Kentucky Adair Co.||Breeding|| |- |[[Stone-25416|Barney Stone]]||Barney Stone||Kentucky|| Lemuel Stone ||| |- |[[Mayer-3878|Belle (Mayer) Butler]]||Belle Butler||Mississippi Rankin Co.||Coffer / Cofer (MS)|| |- |[[Mayer-3886|Chaney Mayer]]||Chaney Mayer||poss. Virginia Charles City
Virginia
Powhatan Co.
Mississippi
Rankin Co.||poss. Stagg
(Charles City VA)
Coffer / Cofer
(VA, MS)|| |- |[[Cook-34817|Elizabeth "Betty" (Cook) Gunn]]||Betty Guwn||Kentucky Trigg Co.|||| |- |[[Slaughter-3119|Billy Slaughter (1858-abt.1945)]]||Billy Slaughter||Hodgenville, LaRue, Kentucky||Lincoln ?|| |- |[[Terrell-2689|Callie (Terrell) Bracey]]||Callie Bracey||not enslaved||not enslaved|| |- |[[Terrell-2701|Louisa Terrell]]||Louise Terrell||Mississippi||(Andy) Ramblet|| |- |[[Richardson-38801|Candus Richardson (1847-aft.1940)]]||Candus Richardson||Franklin County, Mississippi||Jim Scott|| |- |[[Boone-4947|Carl Boone]]||Carl Boone||not enslaved||not enslaved|| |- |[[Unknown-526941|Rachel Boone]]||Rachel Boone||Kentucky Marion Co.||Boone|| |- |[[Boone-5023|Stephen Boone]]||Stephen Boone||Maryland;
Kentucky Marion Co.||Boone|| |- |[[Buckner-2156|Dr. George Washington Buckner]]||Dr. George Washington Buckner||Kentucky|| Dickie "Mars" Buckner||Yes |- |[[Unknown-526944|Edna Boysaw]]||Edna Boysaw|||||| |- |[[Alvis-3817|Elizabeth "Betty" (Alvis) Jones]]||Elizabeth Jones||Kentucky
Henderson Co.||Alvis|| |- |[[Unknown-526954|Ellen Cave]]||Ellen Cave||Kentucky Taylor Co.|||| |- |[[Cooper-28256|Frank Cooper]]||Frank Cooper||not enslaved||not enslaved|| |- |[[Cooper-28284|Amanda "Mandy" Cooper]]||Mandy Cooper||Kentucky Lincoln Co.||Burton
Cooper
Good|| |- |[[Fortman-164|Ford George a.k.a. George Fortman]]||George Fortman||Kentucky
Livingston Co.||George|| |- |not in index to Vol. 5||Eliza George||Kentucky
Livingston Co.||George|| |- |not in index to Vol. 5||Courtney Hawk||Kentucky
Livingston Co.||George|| |- |[[Morrison-21058|George Morrison (abt.1860-aft.1936)]]||George Morrison||Ballard County, Kentucky||Mr. Ray|| |- |[[Burns-13397|George Taylor Burns]]||George Taylor Burns||Missouri Clark Co.||Burns|| |- |[[Thompson-87667|George Thompson (1854-aft.1940)]]||George Thompson|| Monroe & Medcalf Counties, Kentucky ||Manfred Furgeson, Ed Thompson|| |- |[[Arnold-12645|George W. Arnold]]||George W. Arnold||Tennessee Bedford Co.||Arnold|| |- |not in index to Vol. 5||Professor W. S. Best|||||| |- |not in index to Vol. 5||Samuel Bell|||||| |- |[[Unknown-526955|Harriet Cheatam]]||Harriet Cheatam||Tennessee
Sumner Co.||Henley|| |- |[[Unknown-528218|Henrietta Jackson]]||Henrietta Jackson||Virginia||Robinson|| |- |[[Moorman-1481|Henry Clay Moorman (1854-1943)]]||Henry Clay Moorman||Breckinridge County, Kentucky||James Moorman|| |- |||Jack Simms||Kentucky|| one page interview - p. 175, image 180 no names, no information, no profile created|| |- |[[Childress-1855|James Childress]]||James Childress||Tennessee
Davidson Co.||Childress|| |- |[[Robinson-61493|Joe Robinson (1854-aft.1940)]]||Joe Robinson||Mason County, Kentucky||Gus Hargill|| |- |[[Eubanks-1450|John Eubanks]]||John Eubanks||Kentucky Barren Co.||Everett
Eubank|| |- |[[Gibson-20147|John Henry Gibson]]||John Henry Gibson||Kentucky||Bidding|| |- |[[Rudd-3410|John Rudd (1854-abt.1947)]]||John Rudd||Springfield, Washington, Kentucky||Benjamin Simms, Henry Moore|| |- |[[Fields-5935|John W. Fields]]||John W. Fields||Kentucky|||| |- |[[Mosely-578|Joseph Mosely (1853-aft.1940)]]||Joseph Mosely||Hopkinsville, Christian, Kentucky||Tim Mosley|| |- |[[Carter-33202|Joseph William Carter]]||Joseph William Carter||Tennessee|||| |- |[[Gardner-15681|Malvina Gardner]]||Malvina Garnder||Tennessee|||| |- |[[Unknown-526942|Julia Bowman a.k.a. Twyman]]||Julia Bowman||Kentucky|||| |- |||Katie Sutton|| No place names, no age, no family members - no profile created. Images 198-200 for her interview|||| |- |[[Locklear-292|Lizzie (Locklear) Johnson]]||Lissie Johnson||not enslaved||not enslaved|| |- |[[Locklear-291|Arthur Locklear]]||Arthur Locklear||prob. not enslaved|||| |- |[[Scott-40160|John Scott]]||John Scott||prob. not enslaved|||| |- |[[Hume-1788|Matthew Hume]]||Matthew Hume||Kentucky|||| |- |[[Hume-1789|Luke Hume]]||Luke Hume||Kentucky|||| |- |[[Unknown-526933|Mittie Blakeley]]||Mittie Blakeley||Missouri|||| |- |[[Smith-322876|Alex Smith (1854-aft.1936)]] & [[Smith-322885|Elizabeth Smith (1856-aft.1940)]]||Mr. and Mrs. Alex Smith||Kentucky||Robert & Peter Stubblefield || |- |||Mrs. Hockaday||||No place names, no age, no family members - no profile created. Images 106-108 for her interview|| |- |[[Nichols-22001|Amanda (Nichols) Preston (1854-abt.1953)]]||Mrs. Preston|| Kentucky ||Brown|| |- |[[Shipp-1839|Nancy Jane (Shipp) Whallen (1858-abt.1940)]]||Nancy Whallen||Hart County, Kentucky|||| |- |[[Jones-96347|Nathan Jones]]||Nathan Jones||Tennessee
Gibson Co.
Tennessee
Tipton||Crimm (Gibson Co.)
Jones (Tipton)|| |- |[[Rollins-3914|Parthena Rollins (1853-aft.1936)]]||Parthena Rollins||Scott County, Kentucky||Ed Duvalle|| |- |[[Edmunds-1334|Rev. H. H. Edmunds]]||Rev. H. H. Edmunds||Virginia|||| |- |[[Wamble-56|Thomas Robert Wamble (1859-aft.1936)]]||Rev. Wamble (Womble)||Monroe County, Mississippi||Westbrook, Wamble|| |- |[[Miller-114441|Richard Miller (1843-1946)]]||Richard Miller||Danville, Boyle, Kentucky|| || |- |[[Howard-23392|Robert Howard]]||Robert Howard||Kentucky|||| |- |[[Howard-23393|Beverly Howard]]||Beverly Howard||Kentucky|||| |- |[[McKinley-3591|Robert McKinley (1849-aft.1936)]]||Robert McKinley||Stanly County, North Carolina||Arnold Parker|| |- |[[Ellison-5420|Rosa Fox (Ellison) Barber (1861-abt.1941)]]||Rosa Barber||North Carolina||Fox Ellison|| |- |[[Rogers-44862|Rosaline Rogers (1827-aft.1936)]]||Rosaline Rogers||South Carolina & Tennessee||Belby Moore|| |- |[[Watson-40618|Samuel Watson (1862-aft.1936)]]||Samuel Watson|| Webster County, Kentucky ||Thomas Watson|| |- |[[Carpenter-19064|Sarah (Carpenter) Colbert]]||Sarah Colbert||Kentucky|||| |- |not in index to Vol. 5||Isaac Carpenter|||||| |- |not in index to Vol. 5||Bat Carpenter|||||| |- |not in index to Vol. 5||Matilda Carpenter|||||| |- |[[Taylor-105256|Sarah Helen (Taylor) Locke (1859-1952)]]||Sarah H. Locke||Woodford County, Kentucky||Keephart|| |- |[[Ash-2783|Thomas Ash]]||Thomas Ash|||||| |- |[[Coward-1688|Mary (Coward) Crane (1855-1939)]]||Mrs. Mary Crane||LaRue County, Kentucky||Wattie Williams|| |- |[[Lewis-42180|Thomas Lewis]]||Thomas Lewis||Kentucky
Spencer County|||| |- |[[Quinn-10444|William M Quinn (1855-abt.1944)]]||William M. Quinn||Hardin County, Kentucky||Steve Stone|| |- |} === Kansas === [https://www.loc.gov/item/mesn060/ Vol. 6, Holbert - Williams] {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="F0 FF F0" |- ! WikiTree ID ! Name ! Enslaved State ! Connected? |- |[[Hulsie-1|Belle Williams]]||Belle Williams||Carroll County, Arkansas|| |- |[[Simms-2168|William Simms]]||Bill Simms||St. Clair County, Missouri|| |- |[[Holbert-589|Cam Holbert]]||Clayton Holbert||Carroll County, Arkansas|| |- |} === Kentucky === [https://www.loc.gov/item/mesn070/ Vol. 7, Bogie - Woods] {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="F8 F8 FF" |- ! WikiTree ID ! Name ! Enslaved State ! Connected? |- |[[Jones-104200|Amelia Jones]]||Amelia Jones||Clay County, Kentucky|| |- |[[Gudgel-141|Ann Gudgel]]||Ann Gudgel||Anderson County, Kentucky|| |- |[[Boyd-15276|Annie B Boyd]]||Annie B. Boyd||Christian County, Kentucky|| |- |[[Morgan-31406|Annie Morgan]]||Annie Morgan||Christian County, Kentucky|| |- |[[Robinson-41495|Belle Robinson]]||Belle Robinson||Garrard County, Kentucky|| |- |[[Mayfield-2532|Bert Mayfield]]||Bert Mayfield||Garrard, Kentucky|| |- |[[Allen-65558|Charles (Allen) Allan (abt.1800-abt.1840)]]||Charles Allan||free person of color of. Clark County, Kentucky|| |- |[[Richmond-4568|Charlie Richmond]]||Charlie Richmond||Floyd, Kentucky|| |- |||Compilation||Two lists in this part - one of known enslavers|| |- |||Compilation||Two lists in this part - one of single paragraph stories of enslaved people || |- |[[Torian-81|Cora Bell Torian Banks]]||Cora Torian||Christian County, Kentucky|| |- |[[Bogie-109|Dan Bogie]]||Dan Bogie||Garrard County, Kentucky|| |- |[[Campbell-45496|Easter Campbell]]||Easter Sudie Campbell||Caldwell County, Kentucky|| |- |[[Shirley-3576|Edd Shirley]]||Edd Shirley||Monroe County, Kentucky|| |- |[[Alexander-18963]]||Elizabeth Alexander||Daviess County, Kentucky|| |- |||Esther Hudespeth|| no interview, story recounted, pages 117-118 || |- |[[Dorsey-2546|George Dorsey]]||George Dorsey||Owens County, Kentucky|| |- |[[Henderson-20543|George Henderson]]||George Henderson||Woodford County, Kentucky|| |- |[[Scruggs-1258|George Scruggs]]||George Scruggs||Calloway County, Kentucky|| |- |[[Mason-17440|Harriet Mason]]||Harriet Mason||Garrard County, Kentucky|| |- |[[Garden-524|Jenny McKee]]||Jenny McKee|| Texas, Louisiana || |- |[[Barr-5263|Joana Owens]]||Joana Owens|| Hancock County, Kentucky|| |- |[[Anderson-62679|John Anderson]]||John Anderson||Franklin County, Pennsylvania|| |- |[[Billingsby-6|Kate Billingsby]]||Kate Billingsby||Christian County, Kentucky|| |- |[[Gibson-28623|Mandy Gibson (abt.1860-bef.1938)]]||Mandy Gibson|| Alabama || |- |[[Turner-35616|Martha J (Turner) Jones (1847-1938)]]||Martha J. Jones|| Enslaver family, Buckingham, Virginia || |- |[[Wooldridge-1130|Mary Wooldridge]]||Mary Wooldridge||Christian County, Kentucky|| |- |[[Wright-48274|Mary Wright]]||Mary Wright||Christian County, Kentucky|| |- |||Mrs. Heyburn||no interview, stories recounted, pages 28-29, granddaughter of enslaver || |- |[[Eaves-1031|Nannie Eaves]]||Nannie Eaves||McLean County, Kentucky|| |- |[[Bruner-1609|Peter Bruner]]||Peter Bruner||Clark, Kentucky|| |- |[[Cox-32644|John R Cox]]||Rev. John R. Cox||Scott County, Virginia|| |- |[[Mitchell-32739|Scott Mitchell]]||Scott Mitchell||Breathitt County, Kentucky|| |- |[[Bates-13750|Sophia Word]]||Sophia Word||Clay County, Kentucky|| |- |[[Dale-4328|Susan Dale Sanders]]||Susan Dale Sanders||Spencer, Kentucky|| |- |[[Dick-4416|Uncle Dick]]||Uncle Dick||Christian County, Kentucky|| |- |[[Woods-14720|Wes Woods]]||Wes Woods||Garrard County, Kentucky|| |- |[[Oats-410|Will Oats]]||Will Oats||Wayne County, Kentucky|| |- |} === Maryland === [https://www.loc.gov/item/mesn080/ Vol. 8, Brooks - Williams] {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="F5 F5 DC" |- ! WikiTree ID ! Name ! Enslaved State ! Connected? |- |[[Lewis-41477|Alice Lewis]]||Alice Lewis||Wilkes County, Georgia|| |- |[[Miller-78600|Annie Young Henson]]||Annie Young Henson||Northumberland County, Virginia|| |- |[[Berry-18094|Caroline Berry]]||Caroline (Berry) Hammond||Anne Arundel County, Maryland|| |- |[[Coles-2628|Charles Coles]]||Charles Coles||Pisgah, Charles County, Maryland|| |- |[[Simms-2325|Dennis Simms]]||Dennis Simms||Contee, Prince Georges County, Maryland|| |- |[[Jones-104421|George Jones]]||George Jones||Frederick County, Maryland|| |- |[[James-21475| James Calhart James]]||James Calhart James||Randolph's Plantation, Virginia|| |- |[[Deane-1615|James V. Deane]]||James V. Deane||Goose Bay in Charles County, Maryland|| |- |[[Revell-907|James Wiggins]]||James Wiggins||Anne Arundel County, Maryland|| |- |[[Taylor-76916|Jim Taylor]]||Jim Taylor||Talbot County, Maryland|| |- |[[ Brooks-18397|Lucy Brooks]]||Lucy Brooks||Montgomery County, Maryland|| |- |[[Randolph-3928|Mary Moriah Anne Susanna James]]||Mary James||Virginia|| |- |[[Gassaway-374|Gassaway]]||Menellis Gassaway||Carroll County, Maryland|| |- |[[De_Sales-2|M.S. Fayman]]||Mrs. M. S. Fayman||Franklin County, Kentucky||| |- |[[Stafford-6394|Page Harris]]||Page Harris||Charles County, Maryland|| |- |[[Tolson-631|Perry Lewis]]||Perry Lewis||Queen Anne's County, Maryland|| |- |[[johnson-106938|Phillip J Johnson]]||Phillip Johnson||Montgomery County, Maryland|| |- |[[Jackson-39311|Rev. Silas Jackson]]||Rev. Silas Jackson||Fauquier County, Virginia|| |- |[[Williams-97991|Rezin (Parson) Williams]]||Rezin (Parson) Williams||Prince Georges County, Maryland|| |- |[[Macks-101|Richard Macks]]||Richard Macks||Charles County, Maryland|| |- |[[Foote-3969|Thomas Foote]]||Thomas Foote||Free Person of Color - Baltimore County, Maryland|| |- |[[Randell-765|Tom Randall]]||Tom Randall||Howard County, Mayland|| |- |} === Mississippi === [https://www.loc.gov/item/mesn090/ Vol. 9, Allen - Young] {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="FF FA FA" |- ! WikiTree ID ! Name ! Enslaved State ! Connected? |- |[[Clemens-2662|Anna (Clemens) Baker]]||Anna Baker||Tuscaloosa, Alabama|| |- |[[Smith-251186|Berry Smith]]||Berry Smith||Sumter County, Alabama|| |- |[[Davenport-9380|Charlie Davenport]]||Charlie Davenport||Adams County, Mississippi|| |- |[[Moses-3938|Charlie Moses (1853-aft.1936)]]||Charlie Moses|| Marion County, Mississippi || |- |[[Conley-4310|Clarissa (Conley) Young (1842-aft.1936)]]||Clara C. Young|| Alabama, Texas, Mississippi || |- |[[Brewer-11333|Dora (Brewer) Franks]]||Dora Franks||Choctaw County, Mississippi|| |- |[[Smith-330159|Fanny (Smith) Hodges (abt.1855-aft.1936)]]||Fanny Smith Hodges|| Amite County, Mississippi || |- |[[Emanuel-564|Gabriel Emanuel]]||Gabe Emanuel||Claiborne County, Mississippi|| |- |[[Clark-87640|Gus Clark (1852-aft.1936)]]||Gus Clark|| Virginia || |- |[[Kennedy-29133|Hamp Kennedy (1859-aft.1936)]]||Hamp Kennedy|| Perry County, Mississippi || |- |[[Necaise-121|Henri Necaise]]||Henri Necaise||Harrison County, Mississippi|| |- |[[Stier-418|Isaac Stier]]||Isaac Stier||Adams County, Mississippi|| |- |[[Cornelius-3513|James Cornelius (1845-aft.1936)]]||James Cornelius|| Louisiana and Pike County, Mississippi || |- |[[Lucas-14671|James Lucas (1833-1940)]]||James Lucas||Wilkinson County, Mississippi || |- |[[Berry-25679|Jane (Berry) Sutton (1853-aft.1936)]]||Jane Sutton|| Simpson County, Mississippi || |- |[[Allen-49749|Jim Allen]]||Jim Allen||Russell County, Alabama|| |- |[[Cameron-17799|John Cameron (1842-)]]||John Cameron|| Hinds County, Mississippi || |- |[[Newsome-1457|Mollie (Newsome) Williams (1853-aft.1936)]]||Mollie Williams|| Utica, Hinds, Mississippi || |- |[[Allbrooks-2|Nettie (Allbrooks) Henry]]||Nettie Henry ||Sumter County, Alabama|| |- |[[Franks-3362|Pet Franks]]||Pet Franks||Monroe County, Mississippi|| |- |[[Johnson-146959|Prince Johnson (abt.1854-aft.1936)]]||Prince Johnson || Yazoo County, Mississippi || |- |[[Black-19471|Rev. James Singleton]]||Rev. James Singleton ||Simpson County, Mississippi|| |- |[[McCallum-4301|Sam McCallum (1842-aft.1936)]]||Sam McAllum || Kemper County, Mississippi || |- |[[Snow-11944|Susan Snow]]||Susan Snow ||Wilcox County, Alabama|| |- |[[Wilson-113651|Tom Wilson (1853-aft.1936)]]||Tom Wilson|| Copiah County, Mississippi || |- |[[Holliday-3020|Wayne Holliday]]||Wayne Holliday||Monroe County, Mississippi|| |- |} === Missouri === [https://www.loc.gov/item/mesn100/ Vol. 10, Abbot - Younger] {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="FA F0 E6" |- ! WikiTree ID ! Name ! Enslaved State ! Connected? |- |[[Buford-868|Alex Buford (1858-1942)]]||Alex Bufford|| Buchanan County, Missouri || |- |[[Carey-7829|Alice (Carey) Sewell (1851-1939)]]||Alice Sewell|| Montgomery, Alabama || |- |[[Branch-3011|Ann (Branch) Stokes (1844-1939)]]||Ann Stokes|| Pemiscot County, Missouri || |- |[[Ulrich-1973|Ann (Ulrich) Evans (1843-1939)]]||Ann Ulrich Evans|| Alabama || |- |[[Bridges-6483|Annie Bridges (1855-abt.1939)]]||Annie Bridges|| St. Francois County, Missouri || |- |[[Abernathy-2614|Betty Abernathy]]||Betty Abernathy||Perry County, Missouri|| |- |[[Millan-200|Betty (Millan) Brown (abt.1855-aft.1940)]]||Betty Brown||Greene County, Arkansas || |- |[[Tony-35|Charles Gabriel Anderson]]||Charles Gabriel Anderson||Madison County, Alabama|| |- |[[Richardson-38515|Charlie Richardson (1852-aft.1936)]]||Charlie Richardson|| Warrensburg, Johnson, Missouri || |- |[[McNeely-1154|Clara (McNeely) Horrell (1855-1940)]]||Clara McNeely Harrell|| Missouri || |- |[[Luckett-699|Clay (Luckett) Smith (1859-aft.1936)]]||Clay Smith|| Hannibal, Marion County, Missouri || |- |[[Harper-17031|Dave Harper (1851-1948)]]||Dave Harper|| Montgomery County, Missouri || |- |[[Mullin-2013|Delia (Mullin) Hill (1845-aft.1945)]]||Delia Hill|| Mississippi || |- |[[Wiley-5743|Delicia Ann (Wiley) Patterson (1845-aft.1936)]]||Delicia Patterson|| Boonville, Cooper, Missouri || |- |[[Craddock-1700|Ed J Craddock (1863-1957)]]||Ed Craddock|| Saline County, Missouri || |- |[[Taylor-104457|Edward Taylor (1812-aft.1936)]]||Edward Taylor|| Cheneyville, Rapides, Louisiana || |- |[[Sides-1002|Eliza (Sides) Madison (1862-1941)]]||Eliza Madison|| Stoddard County, Missouri || |- |[[Madden-4351|Eliza A (Madden) Overton (1849-1940)]]||Eliza Overton|| Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri || |- |[[Evanson-146|Ellaine (Evanson) Wright (1840-aft.1936)]]||Ellaine Wright|| Missouri || |- |[[Camster-2|Emily (Camster) Green (abt.1855-aft.1936)]]||Emily Camster Green|| Missouri || |- |[[Knight-27511|Emma Knight (1845-1945)]]||Emma Knight|| Missouri || |- |[[Myers-24003|Emmaline (Myers) Cope (1848-1938)]]||Emmaline Cope|| Warren County, Tennessee || |- |[[Hancock-12242|Filmore Taylor Hancock (1851-1944)]]||Fil Hancock|| Greene County, Missouri || |- |[[Sides-1019|Frank Sides (1859-1944)]]||Frank Sides|| Madison County, Missouri || |- |[[Bollinger-1615|George Bollinger]]||George Bollinger||Bollinger County, Missouri|| |- |[[Messersmith-295|Augustus (Messersmith) Smith (1845-1943)]]||Gus Smith|| Osage County, Missouri || |- |[[Abernathy-2675|Hannah Abernathy Wernecke Allen]]||Hannah Allen||Madison County, Missouri|| |- |[[Thompson-86346|Hannah (Thompson) Jones (abt.1850-1938)]]||Hannah Jones|| Cape Girardeau, Missouri || |- |[[Hill-58253|Harriet (Hill) Cayce (1860-aft.1940)]]||Harriet Casey|| Farmington, St. Francois, Missouri || |- |[[Tadwell-6|Harriet (Tadwell) Lee (1860-aft.1936)]]||Harriet Lee|| Smith County, Tennessee || |- |[[Anthony-5519|Hattie (Anthony) Matthews (1881-1958)]]||Hattie Matthews|| not enslaved || |- |[[Head-5928|Unknown (Head) Lee (1862-abt.1939)]]||Head|| Franklin Parish, Louisiana || |- |[[Dant-161|William Henry Dant (1832-abt.1939)]]||Henry Dant|| Ralls County, Missouri || |- |[[Johnson-141201|Henry Johnson (1850-1943)]]||Henry Johnson|| Patrick County, Virginia || |- |||Isabelle|| Story recorded in Saline County, Missouri. No surnames, assuming that Mrs. Eli Daniel was the interviewer. No profile created. || |- |[[Goins-3046|James Goins (abt.1858-1939)]]||James Goings|| Cape Girardeau, Missouri || |- |[[Lane-17368|James Monroe Abbot]]||James Monroe Abbot||Perry County, Missouri|| |- |[[Wilson-110305|James Wilson (1850-aft.1936)]]||James Wilson|| Charleston, South Carolina || |- |[[Hutchinson-9646|Jane Baker]]||Jane Baker||Montgomery County, Tennessee; St. François County, Missouri|| |- |[[Bedford-2323|Jane (Bedford) Simpson (1848-aft.1936)]]||Jane Simpson|| Kentucky || |- |[[Casey-7199|Joseph Casey (1847-aft.1936)]]||Joe Casey|| Cadet, Washington, Missouri || |- |[[Higgerson-86|Joseph Higgerson (1845-abt.1939)]]||Joe Higgerson|| Cooper County, Missouri || |- |||John Estell|| page 108, image 113 - interviewed in Missouri; no names, no places, no profile created || |- |[[McGuire-7627|John McGuire (1863-1953)]]||John McGuire|| St. Francois County, Missouri || |- |[[Taylor-103568|Letha (Taylor) Meek (abt.1855-1950)]]||Letha Taylor Meeks|| Panola County, Mississippi || |- |[[Mundy-1688|Lewis Mundy (1850-abt.1944)]]||Lewis Mundy|| Lewis County, Missouri || |- |[[Hamilton-34697|Louis Hamilton (1847-aft.1936)]]||Louis Hamilton|| Cape Girardeau, Missouri || |- |[[Hill-58612|Louis Lafayette Hill (1858-1950)]]||Louis Hill|| Farmington, St. Francois, Missouri || |- |[[Thomas-68130|Louis Thomas (1844-aft.1940)]]||Louis Thomas|| Pickens County, Alabama || |- |[[Litener-1|Lucy (Litener) Davis (1860-1941)]]||Lucy Davis|| Hickman County, Kentucky || |- |[[Lillard-763|Lula (Lillard) Chambers (1842-1943)]]||Lula Chambers|| Gallatin County, Kentucky || |- |[[Ross-33233|Madison Frederick Ross (1847-1939)]]||Madison Frederick Ross|| Scott County, Missouri || |- |[[Hill-58794|Malinda (Hill) Murphy (1863-abt.1942)]]||Malinda Murphy|| Farmington, St. Francois County, Missouri || |- |[[Morrison-20844|Margaret (Morrison) Nickens (1851-1943)]]||Margaret Nickens|| Monroe County, Missouri || |- |[[Hayes-22637|Marilda (Hayes) Pethy (1857-abt.1945)]]||Marilda Pethy|| Williamsburg, Callaway County, Missouri || |- |[[Rice-20034|Mary A. Bell]]||Mary A. Bell||Howard County, Missouri|| |- |[[Whitehorn-352|Mary (Whitehorn) Devine (1852-aft.1941)]]||Mary Divine|| Carroll County, Tennessee || |- |[[Head-5928|Unknown (Head) Lee (1854-abt.1939)]]||Mattie Lee|| Franklin Parish, Louisiana || |- |[[Walker-67980|Minksie Walker (1858-aft.1936)]]||Minskie (Minksy) Walker|| Dyersburg, Dyer, Tennessee || |- |[[Gilbert-21451|Mintie (Gilbert) Wood (1847-1938)]]||Mintie Wood|| Giles County, Tennessee || |- |[[Renfroe-432|Mollie (Renfroe) Sides (1859-1942)]]||Mollie Renfro Sides|| Cape Girardeau County, Missouri || |- |[[Poston-998|Maria J (Poston) Douthit (1869-aft.1936)]]||Mrs. Charles Douthit|| Missouri || |- |[[Thompson-87199|Jane Thompson (1849-aft.1936)]]||Mrs. Jame (Jane?) Thompson|| Mississippi || |- |||Mrs. Lou Griffin|| owned by Valentines, moved around, no names, no profile made - images 148-149 || |- |[[McGee-7157|Perry McGee (1850-1938)]]||Perry McGee|| Fayette, Howard County, Missouri || |- |[[Sheppard-6158|William Perry Sheppard (1843-aft.1936)]]||Perry Sheppard|| Cape Girardeau County, Missouri || |- |[[Corn-1657|Peter Corn (1856-aft.1940)]]||Peter Corn|| Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri || |- |[[Mabery-44|Rachael Exelina (Mabery) Goins (1864-1938)]]||Rachael Goings|| Stoddard County, Missouri || |- |[[Magee-3767|Rhoda Catherine (Magee) Holsall (1846-1945)]]||Rhody Holsell|| Wayne County, Missouri || |- |[[Martin-88705|Richard Martin (1845-abt.1944)]]]||Richard and Drucilla Martin|| Memphis, Tennessee || |- | [[Johnson-141584|Druscilla (Johnson) Martin (1835-abt.1942)]]||Richard and Drucilla Martin|| Giles County, Tennessee || |- |[[Bruner-1987|Richard Bruner (1841-1938)]]||Richard Bruner|| Missouri || |- |[[Bryant-19481|Robert Bryant (1863-1943)]]||Robert Bryant|| Washington County, Missouri || |- |[[Shaw-29069|Sarah Frances (Shaw) Graves (1850-1942)]]||Sarah Frances Shaw Graves||Kentucky and Nodaway County, Missouri || |- |[[Waggoner-3367|Sarah Waggoner (1844-aft.1936)]]||Sarah Waggoner|| Kentucky and Missouri || |- |[[Younger-1908|Simpson C Younger (1850-1943)]]||Sim Younger|| Jackson County, Missouri ||yes, if merge approved - Younger-1908 into Younger-1671|| |- |[[Eulenberg-3|Solomon Eulenberg (1854-1937)]]||Smoky Eulenberg|| Cape Girardeau County, Missouri || |- |[[Brown-163808|Steve Brown (1860-)]]||Steve Brown|| Kentucky and Missouri || |- |[[Davis-112649|Susan (Davis) Rhodes (1835-aft.1936)]]||Susan Rhodes|| Jones County, North Carolina || |- |[[Cherry-5039|Tishey (Cherry) Taylor (1860-1940)]]||Tishey Taylor|| Missouri || |- |[[McWiggin-2|Parson William Clarence Allen]]||W. C. Parson Allen||Harrison County, Scott County, Kentucky|| |- |[[Lee-46103|Wesley Lee (1862-aft.1936)]]||Wes Lee|| Cape Girardeau County, Missouri || |- |[[Black-21857|William Black]]||William Black||Ralls County, Missouri|| |- |[[Miller-112912|Wylie Miller (1854-aft.1936)]]||Wylie Miller|| Stoddard County, Missouri || |- |} === North Carolina === [https://www.loc.gov/item/mesn111/ Vol. 11, Part 1, Adams - Hunter] {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="FF E4 E1" |- ! WikiTree ID ! Name ! Enslaved State ! Connected? |- |[[Gill-9062|Addy Gill]]||Addy Gill||Wake County, North Carolina|| |- |[[Cotton-5190|Adeline Crump]]||Adeline Crump||Chatham County, North Carolina || |- |[[Huggins-2373|Alex Huggins]]||Alex Huggins||Craven County, North Carolina|| |- |[[Hinton-3395|Alice Baugh]]||Alice Baugh||Wake County, North Carolina|| |- |[[Haywood-1684|Alonzo Haywood]]||Alonzo Haywood||Wake County, North Carolina|| |- |[[Foster-31042|Analiza Foster]]||Analiza Foster||Person, North Carolina|||| |- |[[Boone-7157|Andrew Boone (1847-1943)]]||Andrew Boone|| Northampton County, North Carolina || |- |[[Sturdivant-887|Barbara (Sturdivant) Haywood (1851-abt.1945)]]||Barbara Haywood|| Wake County, North Carolina || |- |[[Jones-148078|Betty (Jones) Cofer (1856-aft.1936)]]||Betty Cofer|| Wachovia, Forsyth, North Carolina || |- |[[Crump-3010|Bill Crump (1855-aft.1936)]]||Bill Crump|| Davidson County, North Carolina || |- |[[Baker-69218|Blount Baker (abt.1851-1941)]]||Blount Baker|| Wilson County, North Carolina || |- |[[Hunter-27309|Charlie H Hunter (1857-1956)]]||C.H. Hunter|| Wake County, North Carolina || |- |[[Utley-1232|Chaney (Utley) Hughes (1857-1952)]]||Chaney Hews|| Wake County, North Carolina || |- |[[Howard-37733|Charity (Howard) Austin (1852-aft.1936)]]||Charity Austin|| Granville County, North Carolina and Georgia || |- |[[Dalton-9376|Charlie Lee Dalton (1844-1938)]]||Charles Lee Dalton|| North Carolina || |- |[[Dickens-2321|Dudley Charles Dickens (1861-1938)]]||Charles W. Dickens|| Wake County, North Carolina || |- |[[Barbour-2271|Charles Barbour (1851-aft.1936)]]||Charlie Barbour|| Smithfield, Johnston County, North Carolina || |- |[[Crump-3017|Charles Henry Crump (1855-1942)]]||Charlie Crump|| Lee County, North Carolina || |- |[[Bobbit-37|Clay Bobbit]]||Clay Bobbit||Warren County, North Carolina|| |- |[[Andrews-20479|Cornelia Andrews]]||Cornelia Andrews||Johnston County, North Carolina|| |- |[[Hart-14593|Cyrus Hart (1860-1947)]]||Cy Hart|| Durham County, North Carolina || |- |[[Blount-2691|David Blount (abt.1850-bef.1937)]]||David Blount|| North Carolina || |- |[[Edwards-44403|Doctor Edwards (1853-1944)]]||Doc Edwards|| Stagville, Durham, North Carolina || |- |[[Griffeth-302|Dorcas Griffeth (1857-abt.1940)]]||Dorcas Griffeth|| Chatham County, North Carolina || |- |[[Hunter-24798|Hunter-24798]]||Elbert Hunter||(Method) Wake County, North Carolina||No|| |- |[[Rand-2737|Emma (Rand) Blalock (abt.1859-1953)]]||Emma Blalock|| Auburn, Wake County, North Carolina || |- |[[Henry-19509|Essex Henry (1854-1949)]]||Essex Henry|| Wake County, North Carolina || |- |[[Hodges-11854|Eustace Hodges (1861-aft.1936)]]||Eustace Hodges|| Wake County, North Carolina || |- |[[Sessoms-643|Fannie (Sessoms) Dunn (1860-1944)]]||Fannie Dunn|| Wake County, North Carolina || |- |[[Moss-11464|Fanny (Moss) Cannady (1859-1938)]]||Fanny Cannady|| Granville County, North Carolina || |- |[[Freeman-24007|Frank Freeman (1857-1946)]]||Frank Freeman|| Wake County, North Carolina || |- |[[Eatman-282|George Eatman (1844-1944)]]||George Eatman|| Wake County, North Carolina || |- |[[Harris-66409|George W Harris (1855-1940)]]||George W. Harris|| Jones County, North Carolina || |- |[[Wilder-4405|Georgianna (Wilder) Foster (1861-1939)]]||Georgianna Foster|| Wake County, North Carolina || |- |[[Walton-12523|Hannah (Walton) Crasson (1853-1943)]]||Hannah Crasson|| Wake County, North Carolina || |- |[[Waddell-3957|Harriet Ann (Waddell) Daves (1856-1937)]]||Harriet Ann Daves|| Virginia and Missouri || |- |[[Hamilton-36561|Hecter Hamilton (1847-aft.1936)]]||Hecter Hamilton|| Princess Anne County, Virginia || |- |[[Bobbit-39|Henry Bobbit]]||Henry Bobbit||Wake County, North Carolina|| |- |[[Bogan-549|Herndon Bogan (1860-1944)]]||Herndon Bogan|| Union County, South Carolina || |- |[[Jeffries-3138|Ida Lee (Jeffries) Adkins (1857-1938)]]||Ida Adkins|| North Carolina || |- |[[Merrick-3895|Isabell (Merrick) Henderson (1853-aft.1936)]]||Isabell Henderson|| Wilmington, New Hanover, North Carolina || |- |[[Williams-96086|Jane Arrington]]||Jane Williams Arrington||Wake County, ggg Aunt to [[Williams-96842|Pharrell Williams]]||YES |- |[[Lassiter-1188|Jennie Linn (Lassiter) Dunn (1850-1937)]]||Jennylin Dunn|| Wake County, North Carolina || |- |[[Davis-117818|Jerry Davis (1862-abt.1949)]]||Jerry Davis|| Warren County, North Carolina || |- |[[Hinton-4145|Jerry Hinton (1855-1944)]]||Jerry Hinton|| Wake County, North Carolina || |- |[[High-2271|Joseph High (1857-1938)]]||Joe High|| Zebulon, Wake, North Carolina || |- |[[Beckwith-3416|John Beckwith (1854-1939)]]||John Beckwith|| Wake County, North Carolina || |- |[[Becton-205|John Becton (1862-1937)]]||John C. Bectom|| Fayetteville, Cumberland, North Carolina || |- |[[Coggin-340|John Coggin (1852-1946)]]||John Coggin|| Orange County, North Carolina || |- | no profile created ||John Daniels|| not enslaved - too young; no parents' names, South Carolina || |- |[[Evans-49800|John Evans (1859-aft.1936)]]||John Evans|| New Hanover County, North Carolina || |- |[[Anderson-83572|Joseph Anderson (1849-abt.1940)]]||Joseph Anderson|| Brunswick County, North Carolina || |- |[[Freeman-23929|Julia (Freeman) Crenshaw (1874-1969)]]||Julia Crenshaw|| not enslaved, tells a little about parents || |- |[[Jefferson-3124|Kitty (Jefferson) Hill (1860-1949)]]||Kitty Hill|| Virginia and Chatham County, North Carolina || |- |[[Strickland-8624|Laurilla (Strickland) Bell (1865-1939)]]||Laura Bell|| Mount Airy, Surry County, North Carolina || |- |[[Faucette-79|Lindsay Faucette]]||Lindsey Faucette||Orange County, North Carolina||Yes |- |[[McIntire-1973|Lizzie (McIntire) Baker (1865-1941)]]||Lizzie Baker|| Duplin County, North Carolina || |- |[[Covington-1802|Louisa Covington Adams]]||Louisa Adams||Rockingham County, North Carolina|| |- |[[Dunn-23700|Lucy Ann Dunn (1847-1941)]]||Lucy Ann Dunn|| Wake County, North Carolina || |- |[[Neal-9711|Lucy (Neal) Brown (1862-1938)]]||Lucy Brown|| Person County, North Carolina || |- |[[Tomberlin-228|Amanda (Tomberlin) Cuthbertson (1860-aft.1936)]]||Mandy Coverson|| Union County, North Carolina || |- |[[Byrd-7031|Margaret Elvira (Byrd) Dickens (1861-1944)]]||Margaret E. Dickens||free person of Wake County, North Carolina ||Yes |- |[[Emory-603|Martha Adeline (Emory) Hinton (1861-1946)]]||Martha Adeline Hinton|| Wake County, North Carolina || |- |[[Bryant-20605|Martha Melinda (Bryant) Allen (1858-1940)]]||Martha Allen|| Craven County, North Carolina || |- |[[Brodie-5968|Mary (Brodie) Anderson (1851-)]]||Mary Anderson|| Wake County, North Carolina || |- |[[Mason-26693|Mary (Mason) Anngady (1857-1952)]]||Mary Anngady|| Orange County, North Carolina || |- |[[Jordan-22229|Mary F (Jordan) Barber (1856-1945)]]||Mary Barbour|| McDowell County, North Carolina || |- |[[Graves-13955|Mary Wallace (Graves) Bowe (1856-aft.1937)]]||Mary Wallace Bowe|| Durham County, North Carolina || |- |[[Curtis-20712|Mattie Curtis (1839-aft.1936)]]||Mattie Curtis|| Orange County, North Carolina || |- |[[Burnett-9644|Midge Burnett (1857-1941)]]||Midge Burnett|| Georgia || |- |[[Gunter-3296|Milly (Gunter) Henry (1855-1941)]]||Milly Henry|| Mississippi || |- |[[Adams-70381|Ora (Adams) Flagg (1860-1948)]]||Ora M. Flagg|| Raleigh, Wake, North Carolina || |- |[[Dowd-1625|Squire Dowd (1855-1945)]]||Rev. Squire Dowd|| Moore County, North Carolina || |- |[[Glenn-5526|Robert Glenn (1850-aft.1936)]]||Robert Glenn|| Orange County, North Carolina and Kentucky || |- |[[Hinton-4190|Robert Hinton (1856-1937)]]||Robert Hinton|| Wake County, North Carolina || |- |[[Watson-40602|Sarah Anne (Watson) Green (abt.1859-)]]||Sarah Anne Green|| Chatham County, North Carolina || |- |[[White-89313|Sarah (White) Debro (1847-1939)]]||Sarah Debro|| Orange County, North Carolina || |- |[[Gudger-128|Sarah Gudger]]||Sarah Gudger||North Carolina|| |- |[[Walton-12526|Sarah (Walton) Harris (1861-abt.1937)]]||Sarah Harris|| North Carolina || |- |[[Smith-283363|Sarah Louise (Smith) Augustus]]||Sarah Louise Augustus||Cumberland County, North Carolina|| |- |[[Merritt-7457|Susan (Merritt) High (1860-1937)]]||Susan High|| Wake County, North Carolina || |- |[[Herndon-1984|Tempie Herndon Durham]]||Tempie Herndon Durham||Chatham County, North Carolina|| |- |[[Hall-74254|Thomas K Hall (1856-1942)]]||Thomas Hall|| Orange County, North Carolina || |- |[[Baker-67703|Viney Baker]]||Viney Baker||Wake County, North Carolina|| |- |[[Bost-952|Martin Luther Bost]]||W. L. Bost||North Carolina|| |- |[[Debnam-276|William Solomon Debnam (1859-1938)]]||W.S. Debnam|| Eagle Rock, Wake County, North Carolina || |- |[[Hinton-4171|William George Hinton (1859-1948)]]||William George Hinton|| Wake County, North Carolina || |- |[[Cozart-494|Willis Cozart (1845-1939)]]||Willie Cozart|| Person County, North Carolina || |- |[[Crowder-3279|Zebulon Crowder (1858-1939)]]||Zeb Crowder|| Wake County, North Carolina || |- |} [https://www.loc.gov/item/mesn112/ Vol. 11, Part 2, Jackson - Yellerday] {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="F0FF FF" |- ! WikiTree ID ! Name ! Enslaved State ! Connected? |- |[[Jordan-22408|Abner Jordan (abt.1844-1945)]]||Abner Jordan|| North Carolina || |- |||Adora Rienshaw|||| |- |||Alex Woods|||| |- |[[Epps-1282|Amy (Epps) Penny (abt.1859-1948)]]||Amy Penny|| Mecklenburg County, Virginia || |- |||Anderson Scales|||| |- |[[Parker-56291|Ann Parker (1835-1937)]]||Ann Parker|| Wake County, North Carolina || |- |[[Hargrove-1708|Anna (Hargrove) Mitchell (1861-1946)]]||Anna Mitchel|| Vance County, North Carolina || |- |||Anna Wright|||| |- |||Annie Stephenson|||| |- |||Annie Tate|||| |- |||Anthony Ransome|||| |- |[[Johnson-150267|Ben Johnson (1852-aft.1937)]]||Ben Johnson|| Durham County, North Carolina || |- |[[Jones-149129|Robert Jones (1851-1937)]]||Bob Jones||Warren County, North Carolina || |- |||Caroline Richardson|||| |- |||Catharine Williams|||| |- |||Catherine Scales|||| |- |[[Perry-23650|Celia Robinson]]||Celia Robinson||Wake County, North Carolina|| |- |[[Littlejohn-1766|Chana Littlejohn (1855-1945)]]||Chana Littlejohn|| Warren County, North Carolina || |- |||Chaney Spell|||| |- |[[McAllister-4561|Charity McAllister (abt.1850-aft.1936)]]||Charity McAllister|| Harnett County, North Carolina || |- |||Charity Riddick|||| |- |[[Cotton-6165|Clara (Cotton) McCoy (1855-aft.1936)]]||Clara Cotton McCoy|| Orange County, North Carolina || |- |[[Scott-61873|Clara (Scott) Jones (1848-1938)]]||Clara Jones||Wake County, North Carolina || |- | no profile created ||Dave Lawson||not enslaved, too young, tells the story told to him about his grandparents who were hung after killing their enslaver || |- |||Dilly Yelladay|||| |- |||Elias Thomas|||| |- |||Ellen Trell|||| |- |[[Moore-89790|Emeline Moore (1860-abt.1949)]]||Emeline Moore|| Wake County, North Carolina || |- |||Emma Stone|||| |- |[[Moore-89811|Fannie Moore (1849-aft.1936)]]||Fannie Moore|| Moore, Spartanburg, South Carolina || |- |[[Magwood-72|Frank Magwood (1864-1941)]]||Frank Magwood|| Fairfield County, South Carolina || |- |||George Rogers|||| |- |[[Lane-22607|Hannah V (Lane) Plummer (1856-1947)]]||Hannah Plummer|| Wake County, North Carolina || |- |||Hattie Rogers|||| |- |[[Adams-70759|Henrietta (Adams) McCullers (1846-1938)]]||Henrietta McCullers|| Wake County, North Carolina || |- |||Henry James Trentham|||| |- |||Henry Rountree|||| |- |||Hilliard Yellerday|||| |- |[[Johnson-150268|Isaac Johnson (1855-1942)]]||Isaac Johnson|| Lillington, Harnett, North Carolina || |- |[[Manson-2213|Jacob Manson (1848-abt.1946)]]||Jacob Manson|| Warren County, North Carolina || |- |||Jacob Thomas|||| |- |[[McLean-12802|James Turner McLean (1858-1943)]]||James Turner McLean|| Buies Creek, Harnett, North Carolina || |- |[[Brantley-2259|Jane Privette Upperman]]||Jane Anne Privette Upperman||North Carolina|| |- |[[Lambert-18281|Nebraska Jane (Lambert) Lassiter (1858-1938)]]||Jane Lassiter|| Chatham County, North Carolina || |- |[[Ellington-1287|Jane (Ellington) Lee (1856-1939)]]||Jane Lee|| Clayton, Johnston County, North Carolina || |- |[[Jackson-62423|John H Jackson (1851-aft.1936)]]||John H. Jackson|| Wilmington, New Hanover, North Carolina || |- |||John Smith|||| |- |||John Thomas Williams|||| |- |||Josephine Smith|||| |- |[[Nelson-34517|Julius Nelson (1860-1936)]]||Julius Nelson|| Anson County, North Carolina || |- |||Laura Sorrell|||| |- |[[Nichols-23000|Lila Nichols (1848-aft.1936)]]||Lila Nichols|| Wake County, North Carolina || |- |[[Perry-23618|Lillie Perry]]||Lily Perry||Wake County, North Carolina|| |- |||Lizzie Williams|||| |- |[[Jones-149635|Maggie (Jones) Mial (1861-1949)]]||Maggie Mials|| Johnston County, North Carolina || |- |||Margaret Thornton|||| |- |[[Jones-150201|Martha (Jones) Organ (1875-1945)]]||Martha Organ|| too young, tells parents' stories || |- |||Melissa Williamson|||| |- |[[Walden-2715|Millie Walden Markham]]||Millie Markham||Northampton County, North Carolina||Yes|| |- |||Nellie Smith|||| |- |||Ophelia Whitley|||| |- |||Parker Pool|||| |- |[[Gorman-4238|Patsy (Gorman) Mitchner (1852-abt.1947)]]||Patsy Mitchner|| Wake County, North Carolina || |- |||Penny Williams|||| |- |||Plaz Williams|||| |- |||Porter Scales|||| |- |||R.S. Taylor|||| |- |||Rena Raines|||| |- |||Rev. Handy Williams|||| |- |||Ria Sorrell|||| |- |[[Moring-147|Richard C Moring (1851-1953)]]||Richard C. Moring|| Wake County, North Carolina || |- |[[Edwards-44762|Roberta (Edwards) Manson (1862-aft.1936)]]||Roberta Manson|| Warren County, North Carolina || |- |||Sam T. Stewart|||| |- |||Sarah Ann Smith|||| |- |||Simuel Riddick|||| |- |||Tanner Spikes|||| |- |[[Pitts-6403|Tempe Pitts (1846-1953)]]||Tempe Pitts|| Halifax County, North Carolina || |- |||Tillie|||| |- |||Caretaker|||| |- |[[Johnson-150302|Tina Johnson (1852-aft.1936)]]||Tina Johnson|| Georgia || |- |||Tiney Shaw|||| |- |||Tom Wilcox|||| |- |[[Perry-29057|Valley Perry (1887-aft.1936)]]||Valley Perry||too young; Wake County, North Carolina || |- |||William Scott|||| |- |||William Smith|||| |- |||William Sykes|||| |- |[[McCullough-6054|Willie McCullough (1869-aft.1936)]]||Willie McCullough|| Darlington County, South Carolina || |- |} === Ohio === [https://www.loc.gov/item/mesn120/ Vol. 12, Anderson - Williams] {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="FF E4 E1" |- ! WikiTree ID ! Name ! Enslaved State ! Connected? |- |[[Unknown-549310|Angeline (Unknown) Lester]]||Angeline Lester||Lumpkin, Georgia|| |- |[[Toll-410|Anna (Toll) Smith]]||Anna Smith||Henderson, Kentucky|| |- |[[Brown-121168|Ben Brown]]||Ben Brown||Albemarle County, Virginia|| |- |[[Slim-59|Catherine (? Rose) Slim]]||Catherine Slim||Rockingham, Virginia|| |- |[[Henderson-21786|Celia Henderson]]||Celia Henderson||Hardin County, Kentucky|| |- |[[Williams-96780|Rev. Charles E. Williams (abt. 1860 - 1941)]]||Rev. Williams||Greenbrier County, (West) Virginia||Yes |- |[[Anderson-58156|Charles H. Anderson]]||Charles H. Anderson||Richmond, Virginia|| |- |[[Hall-52291|David A. Hall]]||David A. Hall||Goldsboro, North Carolina|| |- |[[Clark-62611|Fleming Clark]]||Fleming Clark||Virginia|| |- |[[Jackson-42185|George Jackson (1858-)]]||George Jackson||Loudon County, Virginia|| |- |[[Meriwether-498|Hannah (Meriwether) Davidson]]||Hannah Davidson||Ballard County, Kentucky|| |- |[[Campbell-44824|James Campbell (1852-1938)]]||James Campbell||Monroe County, West Virginia||Yes |- |[[Small-5784|Jennie Small (abt.1857-)]]||Jennie Small||Pocahontas County, Virginia|| |- |[[Matheus-37|John Williams Matheus (abt.1860-)]]||John Williams Matheus||(West) Virginia|| |- |[[Ward-33255|Julia (Ward) King (abt.1855-)]]||Julia King||Louisville, Kentucky|| |- |[[Garnet-210|Julia (Garnet) Williams (abt.1842-1937)]]||Julia Williams||Chesterfield County, Virginia|| |- |[[Armsted-1|Kisey (Armsted) McKimm (1853-)]]||Kisey McKimm||Bourbon County, Kentucky|| |- |[[Booker-1730|Mary Belle (Booker) Dempsey (1851-1942)]]||Mary Belle Dempsey||Kentucky|| |- |[[Lowe-12127|Melissa (Lowe) Barden]]||Melissa (Lowe) Barden||Summerville, Georgia|| |- |[[James-21222|Nancy (James) Stewart (1850-)]]||Nan Stewart||Kanawha County, (West) Virginia|| |- |[[Mosley-1852|Nancy (Mosley) East (1870-1938)]]||Nancy East||Monroe County, Alabama|| |- |[[Jemison-209|Perry Sid Jemison (abt.1863-)]]||Perry Sid Jemison (Jamison?)||Perry County, Alabama|| |- |[[Mooney-2996|Phoebe (Mooney) Bost (abt.1842-1946)]]||Phoebe Bost||Louisiana, Maryland|| |- |[[Toler-817|Richard Toler (1838-aft.1940)]]||Richard Toler||Campbell County, Virginia|| |- |[[Sutton-11953|Samuel Sutton (1854-)]]||Samuel Sutton||Knox County, Kentucky|| |- |[[Green-40591|Sarah (Green) Mann (1861-)]]||Sarah Mann||Virginia|| |- |[[Woods-15966|Sarah F (Woods) Burke (abt.1843-1940)]]||Sarah Woods Burke||Grayson County, Virginia|| |- |[[Daley-1774|Susan (Daley) Bledsoe (1845-1946)]]||Susan Bledsoe||Giles County, Tennessee|| |- |[[McMillan-5695|Thomas McMillan (abt.1873-)]]||Thomas McMillan||Monroe County, Alabama|| |- |[[Glenn-3887|Wade Glenn (abt.1850-1939)]]||Wade Glenn||Winston-Salem, North Carolina|| |- |[[Nelson-24394|William Nelson (1848-)]]||William Nelson||Missouri|| |- |[[Williams-97123|William Williams (1857-)]]||William Williams||Caswell County, North Carolina|| |- |} [https://ohiomemory.org/digital/collection/p16007coll98/search/searchterm/Ohio%20Federal%20Writers'%20Project/ Additional Ohio], available on ''Ohio Memory'' from originals in the State Archives holdings of the Ohio History Connection. {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="FF E4 E1" |- ! WikiTree ID ! Name ! Enslaved State ! Connected? ! Slave Owner(s) |- | [[Dudley-5757|Kate (Dudley) Beaumont]] || Kate Dudley Beaumont || Bath County, Kentucky ||Yes||Mr. Preston |- |[[Bedford-1868|Henry Bedford]]||Henry Bedford||Rutherford County, Tennessee||No||[[Bedford-1346|John Robertson Bedford Jr]] |- |[[Hunt-26085|Anna Maria (Hunt) Coffee]]||Anna Maria Coffee||Halifax County, North Carolina||Yes||Thomas Hunt, others |- |[[Emmons-2166|William Emmons]]||William Emmons||Nicholas County, Kentucky|||| |- |||Julia Gurdner||Knox County, Tennessee|||| |- |||Charles Green||Mason County, Kentucky|||| |- |[[Payne-18639|Susan (Payne) Hawkins]]||Susie Hawkins||Stokes County, North Carolina||No||Bob Payne |- |[[Hawkins-16146|Tapley Fowler Hawkins]]||Tap Hawkins||Stokes County, North Carolina||No||Joel Hawkins |- |[[Heard-2601|Clark Heard]]||Clark Heard||Troup County, Georgia||||Jesse Palmer |- |||William P Hogue||Halifax County, Virginia|||| |- |[[Smith-278896|Julia Ann James]]||Julia Ann James||Rockingham County, North Carolina||Yes||Drewry Smith |- |||Watt Jordan||Fleming County, Kentucky|||| |- |||Florence Lee||Lincoln County, Kentucky |||| |- |||Phoebe Lyons||Lincoln County, Georgia|||| |- |||Samuel Lyons||Bourbon County, Kentucky|||| |- |||Dulcina Baker Martin||Clark County, Kentucky|||| |- |||Henrietta McCarthy||Barton (?) County, Kentucky|||| |- |||Thomas McIntire||Bath County, Kentucky|||| |- |||Wiliam Nelson||Belmont, Mississippi County, Missouri|||| |- |||Morgan Ray||Coweta County, Georgia|||| |- |||Joseph Ringo||Mason County, Kentucky|||| |- |||Isaac Rodgers||Alamance County, North Carolina|||| |- |||Elsie Ross||Leon County, Florida|||| |- |||Lucy Ann Warfield||Jessamine County, Kentucky|||| |- |||Virginia Washington||Henry County, Tennessee|||| |- |||Sallah White||Franklin County, Tennessee|||| |- |||David Wilborn||Athens, Athens County, Georgia|||| |- |||John I Young||Newberry County, South Carolina|||| |} === Oklahoma === [https://www.loc.gov/item/mesn130/ Vol. 13, Adams - Young] {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="FA EB D7" |- ! WikiTree ID ! Name ! Enslaved State ! Connected? |- |[[Marlow-2084|Alice (Marlow) Alexander (1849-1938)]]||Alice Alexander|| Jackson Parish, Louisiana || |- |[[Garrett-13702|Alice (Garrett) Douglass (1860-abt.1940)]]||Alice Douglass|| Sumner County, Tennessee || |- |[[Manning-10876|Allen V Manning (1850-aft.1936)]]||Allen V. Manning|| Clarke County, Mississippi || |- |[[Davis-115353|Amanda J (Davis) Oliver (1857-aft.1936)]]||Amanda Oliver|| Missouri, Texas || |- |[[Simms-3201|Andrew Simms (1857-abt.1939)]]||Andrew Simms|| Florida and Texas || |- |[[Miller-115605|Annie (Miller) Hawkins (1847-aft.1936)]]||Annie Hawkins|| Georgia and Texas || |- |[[Donnahue-5|Annie (Donnahue) Young (1851-aft.1936)]]||Annie Young|| Tennessee || |- |[[Dawson-14445|Anthony Dawson (1832-aft.1936)]]||Anthony Dawson|| North Carolina || |- |[[Tenneyson-1|Beauregard Tenneyson (1860-aft.1936)]]||Beauregard Tenneyson|| Craig County, Texas || |- |[[Lawson-14745|Ben Lawson (1853-aft.1940)]]||Ben Lawson|| Danville, Vermilion, Illinois || |- |[[Luster-403|Bert Luster (1853-abt.1941)]]||Bert Luster|| Tennessee || |- |[[Foreman-4550|Betty (Foreman) Chessier (1843-aft.1936)]]||Betty Foreman Chessier|| Raleigh, North Carolina || |- |[[Vann-1497|Betty (Vann) Robertson (1844-abt.1939)]]||Betty Robertson|| Canadian District, Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory || |- |[[Maynard-6863|Bob Maynard (1859-aft.1936)]]||Bob Maynard|| Texas and Mississippi || |- |[[Tucker-24086|Chaney (Tucker) Richardson (1850-abt.1948)]]||Chaney Richardson|| Indian Territory, Oklahoma || |- |[[Williams-135071|Charley Williams (1843-aft.1936)]]||Charley Williams|| Louisiana || |- |[[Lucas-14567|Daniel William Lucas (1843-aft.1936)]]||Daniel William Lucas|| Mississippi || |- |[[Nerrows-1|Della (Nerrows) Fountain (1873-1961)]]||Della Fountain|| Winn Parish, Louisiana || |- |[[Dowdy-1455|Doc Daniel Dowdy (1856-aft.1936)]]||Doc Daniel Dowdy|| Madison County, Georgia || |- |[[Bell-44477|Easter (Bell) Wells (1854-aft.1936)]]||Easter Wells|| Arkansas and Texas || |- |[[Evans-48148|Eliza Evans (1850-aft.1936)]]||Eliza Evans||Dallas County, Alabama || |- |[[Easter-2021|Esther Easter (1852-aft.1936)]]||Esther Easter|| Tennessee, Missouri, Texas || |- |[[Fisher-31672|Francis (Fisher) Bridges (1864-aft.1950)]]||Francis Bridges|| Red River County, Texas || |- |[[Conrad-5688|George Conrad Jr. (1860-)]]||George Conrad, Jr.|| Connersville, Harrison, Kentucky || |- |[[King-62789|George G King (1854-aft.1936)]]||George G. King|| Lexington, South Carolina || |- |[[Kye-13|George Kye (1827-abt.1939)]]||George Kye|| Arkansas || |- |[[Hutson-1814|Hal Hutson (1847-aft.1940)]]||Hal Hutson|| Tennessee || |- |[[Gainey-626|Hannah (Gainey) McFarland (1853-aft.1936)]]||Hannah McFarland|| South Carolina || |- |[[Wheeler-27468|Harriet (Wheeler) Robinson (1842-aft.1940)]]||Harriet Robinson|| Bastrop, Texas || |- |[[Pyles-1033|Henry F Pyles (1856-aft.1936)]]||Henry F. Pyles|| Jackson, Tennessee || |- |[[Hall-71840|Ida (Hall) Henry (1854-abt.1942)]]||Ida Henry|| Marshall, Harrison, Texas || |- |[[Adams-68004|Isaac Adams (1850-aft.1936)]]||Isaac Adams||Louisiana|| |- |[[Keller-11331|Isabella (Keller) Jackson (1858-aft.1936)]]||Isabella Jackson|| Louisiana || |- |[[Southall-806|James Southall (1855-1936)]]||James Southall|| Clarksville, Montgomery, Tennessee || |- |[[Beavers-2587|Jane (Beavers) Montgomery (1857-aft.1936)]]||Jane Montgomery|| Homer, Claiborne, Louisiana || |- |[[Simmons-21247|Joanna (Simmons) Draper (1854-aft.1940)]]||Joanna Draper|| Mississippi || |- |[[Brown-168291|John Brown (1850-aft.1936)]]||John Brown|| Alabama || |- |[[White-87872|John White (1816-aft.1938)]]||John White|| Georgia and Texas || |- |[[Lowery-4123|Josie (Lowery) Jordan (1863-aft.1936)]]||Josie Jordan|| Sparta, White County, Tennessee || |- |[[Jones-142120|Katie (Jones) Rowe (abt.1858-aft.1936)]]||Katie Rowe|| Washington, Hempstead, Arkansas || |- |[[Love-10408|Kiziah Love (1844-aft.1940)]]||Kiziah Love|| Indian Territory, Oklahoma || |- |[[Bonner-3416|Lewis Bonner (1850-aft.1936)]]||Lewis Bonner||Anderson County, Texas|| |- |[[Smith-328544|Liza Smith (1847-aft.1936)]]||Liza Smith|| Virginia and Texas || |- |[[Farmer-9542|Lizzie Farmer (1857-aft.1936)]]||Lizzie Farmer|| Texas || |- |[[Longacre-268|Louisa (Longacre) Smith (1854-aft.1936)]]||Lou Smith|| Texas || |- |[[Davis-114307|Lucinda Davis (1855-aft.1936)]]||Lucinda Davis|| Indian Territory, Oklahoma || |- |[[Mack-4923|Marshall Mack (1854-aft.1940)]]||Marshall Mack|| Bedford County, Virginia || |- |[[Brown-168485|Martha (Brown) Cunningham (1856-)]]||Martha Cunningham||enslaver family in Tennessee || |- |[[Davis-115082|Martha (Davis) King (1852-aft.1936)]]||Martha King|| Fayetteville, Talladega, Alabama || |- |||Mary Frances Webb|| story of grandmother Sarah Vest, no profile created || |- |[[Jacobs-18923|Mary (Jacobs) Grayson (1855-aft.1940)]]||Mary Grayson|| Oklahoma || |- |[[Love-10406|Mary (Love) Lindsey (1846-aft.1936)]]||Mary Lindsay|| Indian Territory, Oklahoma || |- |[[Allen-68117|Matilda (Allen) Poe (1857-abt.1949)]]||Matilda Poe|| Indian Territory, Oklahoma || |- |[[Tensley-9|Mattie (Tensley) Hardman (1859-aft.1936)]]||Mattie Hardman|| Texas || |- |[[Miles-13134|Mattie (Miles) Logan (1858-aft.1940)]]||Mattie Logan|| Rankin County, Mississippi || |- |[[Hillyer-524|Morris Hillyer (1853-aft.1940)]]||Morris Hillyer|| Rome, Floyd, Georgia || |- |[[Sheppard-6316|Morris Sheppard (1852-aft.1936)]]||Morris Sheppard|| Webbers Falls, Muskogee, Oklahoma || |- |[[Isaiah-7|Nancy (Isaiah) Gardner (1858-aft.1936)]]||Nancy Gardner|| Tennessee & Alabama || |- |[[Rogers-44984|Nancy (Rogers) Bean (1855-aft.1937)]]||Nancy Rogers Bean|| Oklahoma || |- |[[McIntosh-8162|Nellie (McIntosh) Johnson (1855-aft.1940)]]||Nellie Johnson|| Indian Territory, Oklahoma || |- |[[Joseph-3636|Octavia (Joseph) George (1852-aft.1936)]]||Octavia George|| Louisiana || |- |[[McIntosh-8063|Phoebe (McIntosh) Banks (1860-aft.1940)]]||Phoebe Banks|| Muskogee County, Oklahoma || |- |[[Thompson-88990|Phyllis (Thompson) Petite (1854-abt.1940)]]||Phyllis Petite|| Rusk County, Texas and Indian Territory, Oklahoma || |- |[[Colbert-1747|Polly Ann Colbert (1851-abt.1957)]]||Polly Colbert|| Tishomingo, Chickasaw Nation Reservation, Indian Territory || |- |[[Bee-1196|Prince Bee (1852-)]]||Prince Bee|| Mississippi || |- |[[Richardson-39493|Red Richardson (1862-aft.1940)]]||Red Richardson|| Grimes County, Texas || |- |[[Grinstead-769|Robert R Grinstead (1857-1939)]]||Robert R. Grinstead|| Lawrence County, Mississippi || |- |[[Bills-1476|Sallie (Bills) Carder (1854-aft.1940)]]||Sallie Carder|| Jackson County, Tennessee || |- |[[Oliver-18334|Solomon L Oliver (1859-aft.1936)]]||Salomon Oliver|| Washington County, Mississippi || |- |[[Johnson-146735|Sarah (Johnson) Wilson (1850-abt.1942)]]||Sarah Wilson|| Indian Territory, Oklahoma || |- |[[McCray-1185|Stephen McCray (1850-aft.1936)]]||Stephen McCray|| Alabama || |- |[[Woods-21802|Thomas W Woods (1855-aft.1937)]]||Tom W. Woods|| Alabama || |- |[[Curtis-20126|William Curtis (1844-abt.1938)]]||William Curtis|| Virginia and Georgia || |- |[[Hutson-1821|William Hutson (1839-aft.1936)]]||William Hutson|| Georgia || |- |[[Walters-12080|William Walters (1852-aft.1936)]]||William Walters|| Tennessee || |- |} === South Carolina === [https://www.loc.gov/item/mesn141/ Vol. 14, Part 1, Abrams - Durant] {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="F0 F8 FF" |- ! WikiTree ID ! Name ! Enslaved State ! Connected? |- |||Albert Carolina|||| |- |||Alice Duke|||| |- |||Anderson Bates|||| |- |||Andy Brice|||| |- |||Anne Bell|||| |- |||Anne Broome|||| |- |||Bouregard Corry|||| |- |||C.B. Burton|||| |- |||Caleb Craig|||| |- |||Caroline Bevis|||| |- |||Charley Barber|||| |- |||Charlie Davis|||| |- |||Dinah Cunningham|||| |- |||Ed Barber|||| |- |||Elias Dawkins|||| |- |||Ezra Adams|||| |- |||Frances Andrews|||| |- |||Frank Adamson|||| |- |||George Ann Butler|||| |- |||George Briggs|||| |- |||Gordon Bluford|||| |- |||Granny Cain|||| |- |||Hagar Brown|||| |- |||Heddie Davis|||| |- |||Henry Brown|||| |- |||Henry Coleman and His Wife, Evvie|||| |- |||Henry Davis|||| |- |||Isabella Dorroh|||| |- |||Isaiah Solbert(?) Butler|||| |- |[[Workman-4372|Jane (Workman) Bradley (abt.1857-)]]||Jane Bradley ||Newberry County||No |- |||Jesse Davis|||| |- |||John Boyd|||| |- |||John C. and Adeline Brown|||| |- |||John Collins|||| |- |||John Davenport|||| |- |||Josephine Bacchus|||| |- |||Josephine Bristow|||| |- |||Laura Caldwell|||| |- |||Laurence Downing|||| |- |||Lizzie Davis|||| |- |||Louisa Collier|||| |- |||Louisa Davis|||| |- |||Lucy Daniels|||| |- |||Maggie Black|||| |- |||Margaret Bryant|||| |- |||Maria Cleland|||| |- |[[Perry-26693|Mary (Perry) Adams]]||Mary Adams||Spartanburg County||No |- |||Mary Frances Brown|||| |- |||Millie Barber|||| |- |||Millie Bates|||| |- |||Moses Davenport|||| |- |||Mrs. M. E. Abrams|||| |- |||Nelson Cameron|||| |- |||Pete Arthur|||| |- |||Peter Clifton|||| |- |||Rev. Tuff Coleman|||| |- |||Samuel Boulware|||| |- |||Sara Brown|||| |- |||Savilla Burrell|||| |- |||Silva Durant|||| |- |||Silvia Chisolm|||| |- |||Solbert Butler|||| |- |||Solomon Caldwell|||| |- |||Sylvia Cannon|||| |- |||Sylvia Durant|||| |- |||Thomas Campbell|||| |- |||Thomas Dixon|||| |- |||Tom Chisolm|||| |- |||Victoria Adams|||| |- |||Wallace Davis|||| |- |||Washington Dozier|||| |- |||Welcome Bees|||| |- |||Will Dill|||| |- |||William Ballard|||| |- |||William Henry Davis|||| |- |} [https://www.loc.gov/item/mesn142/ Vol. 14, Part 2, Eddington - Hunter] {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="FF FF FF" |- ! WikiTree ID ! Name ! Enslaved State ! Connected? |- |||Aaron Ford|||| |- |||Abe Harris|||| |- |||Adele Frost|||| |- |||Adeline Grey|||| |- |||Amos Gadsden|||| |- |||Ann Ferguson|||| |- |||Anson Harp|||| |- |[[Horry-85|Ben Horry]]||Ben Horry||Georgetown County, South Carolina|| |- |||Brawley Gilmore|||| |- |||Caroline Farrow|||| |- |||Charlie Giles|||| |- |||Charlie Grant|||| |- |||Charlie Jeff Harvey|||| |- |||Charlotte Foster|||| |- |||Cornelius Holmes|||| |- |||Daniel Goddard|||| |- |||Dolly Haynes|||| |- |||Eli Harrison|||| |- |||Elijah Green|||| |- |||Eliza Hasty|||| |- |||Ellen Godfrey|||| |- |||Emanuel Elmore|||| |- |||Emma Fraser|||| |- |||Emoline Glasgow|||| |- |||Eugenia Fair|||| |- |||Fannie Griffin|||| |- |||Gracie Gibson|||| |- |[[Feaster-695|Gus Feaster]]||Gus Feaster||Union, SC|| |- |||Harriet Eddington|||| |- |||Hector Godbold|||| |- |||Henry Gladney|||| |- |||Hester Hunter|||| |- |[[Hollins-451|Jane Hollins]]||Jane Hollins||Orangeburg|| |- |||Janie Gallman|||| |- |||Jerry Hill|||| |- |||Jim Henry|||| |- |||John Franklin|||| |- |||John Glover|||| |- |||John Graves|||| |- |||John Hamilton|||| |- |||Laurence Gary|||| |- |||Lavinia Heyward|||| |- |||Lewis Evans|||| |- |||Liney Henderson|||| |- |||Louisa Gause|||| |- |||Lucretia Heyward|||| |- |||Lucy Gallman|||| |- |||Madison Griffin|||| |- |||Margaret Hughes|||| |- |||Mariah Heywood|||| |- |||Mary Edwards|||| |- |||Peggy Grigsby|||| |- |||Pen Eubanks|||| |- |||Phillip Evans|||| |- |||Pick Gladdeny|||| |- |||Rebecca Jane Grant|||| |- |||Rev. John B. Elliott|||| |- |||Rev. Thomas Harper|||| |- |||Ryer Emmanuel|||| |- |||Silas Glenn|||| |- |||Sim Greeley|||| |- |||Simon Gallman|||| |- |||Susan Hamilton|||| |- |||Susan Hamlin|||| |- |||Thomas Goodwater|||| |- |||Violet Guntharpe|||| |- |||W. M. Green|||| |- |||Willis Gillison|||| |- |||Zack Herndon|||| |- |} [https://www.loc.gov/item/mesn143/ Vol. 14, Part 3, Jackson - Quattlebaum] {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="FF FA FA" |- ! WikiTree ID ! Name ! Enslaved State ! Connected? |- |||Abbey Mishow|||| |- |||Adeline Jackson|||| |- |||Adeline Johnson (Alias Adeline Hall)|||| |- |||Agnes James|||| |- |||Albert Means|||| |- |||Albert Oxner|||| |- |||Amie Lumpkin|||| |- |||Amy (Chavis) Perry|||| |- |||Andrew Means|||| |- |||Andy Marion|||| |- |||Ann Palmer|||| |- |||Anna Johnson|||| |- |||Ballam Lyles|||| |- |||Ben Leitner|||| |- |||Bill McNeil|||| |- |[[Moore-74685|Charity Moore ]]||Charity Moore||Fairfield County, South Carolina|| |- |||Charlie Meadow|||| |- |||Cordelia Anderson Jackson|||| |- |||Cureton Milling|||| |- |||Easter Lockhart|||| |- |||Ed McCrorey|||| |- |||Alias Ed Mack|||| |- |||Eison Lyles|||| |- |||Ella Kelly|||| |- |||Emma Jeter|||| |- |||Emma Lowran|||| |- |||Ephriam Lawrence|||| |- |||Fred James|||| |- |||Gabe Lance|||| |- |||Gable Locklier|||| |- |||George McAlilley|||| |- |||George Patterson|||| |- |||Gilliam Lowden|||| |- |||Govan Littlejohn|||| |- |||Henry D. Jenkins|||| |- |||Henry Pristell|||| |- |||Isiah Jefferies|||| |- |||Jack Johnson|||| |- |||Jake McLeod|||| |- |||James Johnson|||| |- |||Jane Johnson|||| |- |||Jason Miller|||| |- |||Jimmie Johnson|||| |- |||John Petty|||| |- |[[Quattlebaum-506|Junius Quattlebaum]]||Junius Quattlebaum||Edgefield County, South Carolina|| |- |||Lina Anne Pendergrass|||| |- |||Lucinda Miller|||| |- |||Maria Jenkins|||| |- |||Martha Kelly|||| |- |||Mary Ann Lipscomb|||| |- |||Mary Jane Kelley|||| |- |||Mary Johnson|||| |- |||Miemy Johnson|||| |- |||Milton Marshall|||| |- |||Moses Lyles|||| |- |||Nellie Loyd|||| |- |||Paul Jenkins|||| |- |||Rev. James H. Johnson|||| |- |||Richard Jones|||| |- |||Richard Mack|||| |- |||Sallie Layton Keenan|||| |- |||Sallie Paul|||| |- |||Sam Mitchell|||| |- |||Sam Polite|||| |- |||Sarah Poindexter|||| |- |||Sena Moore|||| |- |||Silas Nelson|||| |- |||Susan Nelson|||| |- |||Thomas Jefferson|||| |- |||Tom Johnson|||| |- |||Uncle Rob Perry & Aunt Della Britton|||| |- |||Victoria Perry|||| |- |||Walter Long|||| |- |||Wesley Jones|||| |- |||William Oliver|||| |- |||William Pratt|||| |- |} [https://www.loc.gov/item/mesn144/ Vol. 14, Part 4, Raines - Young] {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="F5 F5 F5" |- ! WikiTree ID ! Name ! Enslaved State ! Connected? |- |||Al Rosboro|||| |- |||Aleck Woodward|||| |- |||Alexander Robertson|||| |- |||Alexander Scaife|||| |- |||Alfred Sligh|||| |- ||[[Foster-33407|Anne Rice]]||Anne Foster Rice||Spartanburg County, South Carolina|| |- |||Benjamin Russell|||| |- |||Bettie Suber|||| |- |||Bill Williams|||| |- |||Bill Young|||| |- |||Bob Young|||| |- |||Charley Watson|||| |- |||Charlie Robinson|||| |- |||Dan Smith|||| |- |||Daniel Waring|||| |- |||Daphney Wright|||| |- |||Dave White|||| |- |||Delia Thompson|||| |- |||Eliza Scantling|||| |- ||[[Kinard-535|Ellen Kinard]]||Ellen Renwick||Newberry county, South Carolina|| |- |||Ellen Swindler|||| |- |||Emoline Satterwhite|||| |- |||Emoline Wilson|||| |- ||[[Range-181|Frank Range]]||Frank Range||Newberry county, South Carolina & Civil War battles|| |- |||Genia Woodberry|||| |- |||George Woods|||| |- |||Hector Smith|||| |- |||Henry Ryan|||| |- |||Isom Roberts|||| |- |||Jane Smith|||| |- |||Jane Wilson|||| |- |||Jesse Rice|||| |- |||Jesse Williams|||| |- |||Jessie Sparrow|||| |- |||Joe Rutherford|||| |- |||Josephine Stewart|||| |- |||Julia Woodberry|||| |- |||Lila Rutherford|||| |- |||Mack Taylor|||| |- |||Mamie Riley|||| |- |||Manda Walker|||| |- |||Martha Richardson|||| |- |[[Mobley-1769|Mary Raines]]||Mary Raines||Fairfield county, South Carolina|| |- |||Mary Scott|||| |- |||Mary Smith|||| |- |||Mary Veals|||| |- |||Mary Williams|||| |- |||Mary Woodward|||| |- |||Morgan Scurry|||| |- |||Nancy Washington|||| |- |||Ned Walker|||| |- |||Nina Scott|||| |- |||Pauline Worth|||| |- |||Phillip Rice|||| |- |||Prince Smith|||| |- |||Ransom Simmons|||| |- |||Reuben Rosborough|||| |- |||Robert Toatley|||| |- |||Rosa Starke|||| |- |||Sabe Rutledge|||| |- |[[Rauls-32|Sam Rauls]]||Sam Rawls||Lexington county, South Carolina|| |- |||Silas Smith|||| |- |||Susie Riser|||| |- |||Tena White|||| |- |||Tom Rosboro|||| |- |||William Rose|||| |- |||Willis Williams|||| |- |} === Tennessee === [https://www.loc.gov/item/mesn150/ Vol. 15, Batson - Young] {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="FD F5 E6" |- ! WikiTree ID ! Name ! Enslaved State ! Connected? |- |[[Moss-7990|Andrew Moss]]||Andrew Moss||Wilkes County, Georgia|| |- |[[Odell-3481|Andy Odell]]||Andy Odell||Williamson County, Tennessee|| |- |[[Kincannon-180| Ann Matthews]]||Ann Matthews||Rutherford County, Tennessee|| |- |[[Lard-143|Cecelia Chappell]]||Cecelia Chappel||Marshall County, Tennessee|| |- |[[Thomas-50505|DanThomas]]||Dan Thomas||Shelby County, Tennessee|| |- |[[Kincannon-179|Ellis Kincannon]]||Ellis Ken Kannon||Warren County, Tennessee|| |- |[[Harding-8114|Emma Grisham]]||Emma Grisham||Davidson County, Tennessee|| |- |[[Batson-845|Frances Batson]]||Frances Batson||Davidson County, Tennessee|| |- |[[Waters-8172|Frankie Gould]]||Frankie Goole||Smith County, Tennessee|| |- |[[Collier-5555|Jennie Greer]]||Jenny Greer||Lauderdale County, Alabama|| |- |[[Star-119|Lee Star]]||Joseph Leonidas Star|| Not Enslaved - Greene County, Tennessee|| |- |[[McCullough-4474|Julia Cayce]]||Julia Casey||Williamson County, Tennessee|| |- |[[Ramsey-6861|Laura Ramsey Parker]]||Laura Ramsey Parker||Warren County, Tennessee|| |- |[[Harshaw-127|Measy Hudson]]||Measy Hudson||North Carolina and Davidson Country, Tennessee|| |- |[[Taborne-4|Millie Simpkins]]||Millie Simpkins||Williamson & Davidson Counties, Tennessee|| |- |[[Cain-7102|Ollie Moss]]||Mollie Moss||Campbell County, Tennessee|| |- |[[Brown-123779|Daisy Reece]]||Naisy Reece||Williamson County, Tennessee|| |- |[[Lamb-9115|Narcissa Young]]||Narcissus Young||Williamson County, Tennessee|| |- |[[Brown-124261|Patsy Hyde]]||Patsy Hyde||Davidson County, Tennessee|| |- |[[Holland-13094|Precilla Gray]]||Precilla Gray||Williamson County, Tennessee|| |- |[[Dickinson-7816|Rachel Gaines]]||Rachel Gaines||Todd County, Kentucky|| |- |[[Moore-63688|John Moore]]||Rev. John Moore||Georgia|| |- |[[Martin-66295|Scott Martin]]||Scott Martin||Sumner County, Tennessee|| |- |[[Hatchett-494|Sylvia Watkins]]||Sylvia Watkins||Bedford County, Tennessee|| |- |[[Childress-2075|Wiley Childress]]||Wiley Childress||Davidson County, Tennessee|| |- |} === Texas === [https://www.loc.gov/item/mesn161/ Vol. 16, Part 1, Adams - Duhon] {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="F5 F5 E4" |- ! WikiTree ID ! Name ! Enslaved State ! Connected? |- |[[Foley-5034|Adeline (Foley) Cunningham (1852-)]]||Adeline Cunningham||Lavaca County, Texas|| |- |[[Richard-7341|Agatha (Richard) Babino (1853-)]]||Agatha Babino||Louisiana||Yes, if merge approved RIchard-7341 into Richard-6847 |- |[[Clark-64468|Amos Clark (1841-)]]||Amos Clark||Texas|| |- |[[Columbus-65|Andrew Columbus (1859-)]]||Andrew (Smoky) Columbus||Davis (now Cass) County, Texas|| |- |[[Anderson-60043|Andy Anderson (1843-)]]||Andy Anderson||Williamson County, Texas|| |- |[[Clark-64515|Anne Clark (1825-)]]||Anne Clark||Mississippi|| |- |[[Barrett-11834|Armstead Barrett (1847-)]]||Armstead Barrett||Texas|| |- |[[Bonner-2264|Betty Bormer]]||Betty Bormer (Bonner)||Tarrant County, Texas||Yes |- |[[Davis-86324|Campbell Davis (abt.1852-)]]||Campbell Davis||Harrison County, Texas|| |- |[[Davenport-7350|Carey Davenport (1855-)]]||Carey Davenport||Walker County (now San Jacinto), Texas|| |- |[[Carter-32623|Cato Carter]]||Cato Carter||Wilcox County, Alabama||Yes |- |[[Green-37126|Charlotte Beverly]]||Charlotte Beverly||Montgomery County, Texas||Yes |- |[[Brim-185|Clara Brim]]||Clara Brim||Acadia Parish, Louisiana|| |- |[[Broussard-1926|Donaville Broussard (1850-)]]||Donaville Broussard||Louisiana|| |- |[[Crews-1990|Edgar Bendy]]||Edgar Bendy||Tyler County, Texas|| |- |[[Coleman-14458|Eli Coleman (1846-)]]||Eli Coleman||Kentucky|| |- |[[Davison-5140|Eli Davison (1844-)]]||Eli Davison||Virginia & Texas|| |- |[[Davison-5142|Elige Davison (abt.1840-)]]||Elige Davison||Virginia|| |- |[[Green-42047|Ellen (Green) Betts (1846-)]]||Ellen Betts||St Mary Parish, Louisiana|| |- |[[Butler-21838|Ellen Butler]]||Ellen Butler||Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana|| |- |[[Unknown-533562|Elvira (Unknown) Boles (1843-1941)]]||Elvira Boles||Mississippi|| |- |[[Unknown-561766|Fannie (Unknown) Brown (abt.1837-1938)]]||Fannie Brown||Virginia & Texas|| |- |[[Carlton-2478|Francis Black]]||Francis Black||Mississippi; Marion County, Texas|| |- |[[Bell-32982|Frank Bell (abt.1850-)]]||Frank Bell||Louisiana|| |- |[[Anderson-60507|George Washington Anderson (1855-)]]||George Washington Anderson (Wash)||South Carolina & Texas|| |- |[[Cumby-83|Green Cumby (abt.1852-1938)]]||Green Cumby||Rusk County, Texas|| |- |[[Bradshaw-5206|Gus Bradshaw (1845-)]]||Gus Bradshaw||Alabama & Texas|| |- |[[Glass-4897|Harriet (Glass) Barrett (1851-)]]||Harriet Barrett||Walker County, Texas|| |- |[[Collins-29934|Harriet Collins (1870-)]]||Harriet Collins||Texas|| |- |[[Beckett-2126|Harrison Beckett (abt.1855-1941)]]||Harrison Beckett||Texas|| |- |[[Boyd-15665|Harrison Boyd (abt.1850-)]]||Harrison Boyd||Texas|| |- |[[Butler-24506|Henry Harrison Butler (1848-)]]||Henry H. Buttler||Virginia & Arkansas|| |- |[[Unknown-562130|Issabella (Unknown) Boyd (abt.1860-)]]||Issabella Boyd||Virginia & Texas|| |- |[[Best-5761|Jack Best (1854-bef.1938)]]||Jack Bess||Texas|| |- |[[Cauthern-6|Jack Cauthern (abt.1855-)]]||Jack Cauthern||Texas|| |- |[[Branch-2165|Jacob Branch (1854-)]]||Jacob Branch||Louisiana & Texas|| |- |[[Bird-9993|Scott (Bird) Boyd (abt.1830-)]]||James Boyd||Texas|| |- |[[Brown-110708|James Brown]]||James Brown||Bell County, Texas; McLennan County, Texas|| |- |[[Cape-331|James Cape (1825-1942)]]||James Cape||Texas|| |- |[[Calhoun-3851|Jeff Calhoun (abt.1838-)]]||Jeff Calhoun||Alabama & Texas|| |- |[[Choice-84|Jeptha Choice (1835-)]]||Jeptha Choice||Texas|| |- |[[Boykins-40|Jerry Boykins (abt.1845-1939)]]||Jerry Boykins||Troup County, Georgia|| |- |[[Barnes-23375|Joe Barnes (abt.1848-)]]||Joe Barnes||Tyler County, Texas|| |- |[[Barker-14690|John Barker (abt.1853-)]]||John Barker||Ohio, Missouri, & Texas|| |- |[[Bates-14037|John Bates (1853-1939)]]||John Bates||Arkansas & Texas|| |- |[[Crawford-21206|John Crawford (abt.1856-)]]||John Crawford||Travis County, Texas|| |- |[[Day-16529|John Day (1856-)]]||John Day||Tennessee|| |- |[[Unknown-562803|Josie (Unknown) Brown (1859-)]]||Josie Brown||Texas|| |- |[[Miller-87213|Julia (Miller) Blanks (1862-1950)]]||Julia Blanks||Texas|| |- |[[Denman-857|Julia Francis (Denman) Daniels (1848-1945)]]||Julia Francis Daniels||Georgia & Texas|| |- |[[Unknown-563168|Katie (Unknown) Darling (1849-)]]||Katie Darling||Texas|| |- |[[Dunlap-3662|Laura (Dunlap) Cornish (abt.1852-1939)]]||Laura Cornish||Texas|| |- |[[Cain-7183|Louis Cain (1849-)]]||Louis Cain||North Carolina & Texas|| |- |[[Bruin-190|Madison Bruin (abt.1854-1943)]]||Madison Bruin||Fayette County, Kentucky|| |- |[[Spence-4688|Martha Spence Bunton]]||Martha Spence Bunton||Rutherford County, Tennessee; Travis County, Texas|| |- |[[Cleveland-3613|Mary Armstrong]]||Mary Armstrong|| St. Louis County, Missouri|| |- |[[Goolsbee-16|Minerva Bendy]]||Minerva Bendy||Henry County, Alabama|| |- |[[Brackins-11|Monroe Brackins]]||Monroe Brackins||Monroe County, Mississippi; Hill County, Texas; Medina County, Texas|| |- |[[Sanders-17398|Sarah (Sanders) Barclay (1853-)]]||Mrs. John Barclay (Nee Sarah Sanders)||Mississippi|| |- |[[Denson-700|Nelsen Denson (1847-1938)]]||Nelsen Denson||Ashley County, Arkansas & Falls County, Texas|| |- |[[Blanchard-6605|Olivier Blanchard (1842-1947)]]||Olivier Blanchard||Louisiana|| |- |[[Coleman-14696|Preely Coleman (1852-)]]||Preely Coleman||South Carolina & Texas|| |- |[[Carruthers-1368|Richard Carruthers (1834-)]]||Richard Carruthers||Tennessee & Bastrop County, Texas|| |- |[[Banks-8879|Sally (Banks) Chambers (1854-)]]||Sally Banks Chambers||Louisiana & Texas|| |- |[[Adams-53635|Sarah (Adams) Allen (1851-)]]||Sarah Allen||Virginia & Texas|| |- |[[Thomas-45480|Sarah Ashley]]||Sarah Ashley||Mississippi; Georgia; Polk County, Texas|| |- |[[Callahan-3549|Sarah (Callahan) Benjamin (1855-)]]||Sarah Benjamin||Louisiana|| |- |[[Campbell-46982|Simpson Campbell (1860-1939)]]||Simp Campbell||Harrison County, Texas|| |- |[[Arnwine-65|Sterling Arnwine (1853-1950)]]||Stearlin Arnwine||Texas|| |- |[[Connally-292|Steve Connally (abt.1846-1940)]]||Steve Connally||Murray County, Georgia & Texas|| |- |[[Brooks-20832|Sylvester Brooks (1850-)]]||Sylvester Brooks||Greene County, Alabama|| |- |[[Brooks-18401|Tempie Cummins]]||Tempie Cummins||Sabine County, Texas|| |- |[[Cole-25116|Thomas Cole (1845-)]]||Thomas Cole||Jackson County, Alabama|| |- |[[Cormier-4108|Valmar Cormier (abt.1855-)]]||Valmar Cormier||Louisiana||Yes|| |- |[[Duhon-498|Victor Duhon (abt.1840-1940)]]||Victor Duhon||Lafayette Parish, Louisiana||Yes|| |- |[[Blair-9528|Virginia (Blair) Bell (abt.1857-1944)]]||Virginia Bell||St. Landry Parish, Louisiana & Polk County, Texas|| |- |[[Brady-4911|Wes Brady]]||Wes Brady||Harrison County, Texas|| |- |[[Cavin-184|Will Adams]]||Will Adams||Harrison County, Texas|| |- |[[Daily-1097|Will Daily (1858-1940)]]||Will Daily||Missouri|| |- |[[Adams-53763|William Adams (abt.1845-)]]||William Adams||no information|| |- |[[Branch-1981|William Branch]]||William Branch||Lunenburg County, Virginia|| |- |[[Byrd-5622|William Byrd (1840-)]]||William Byrd||Texas|| |- |[[Davis-87978|William Davis (1845-)]]||William Davis||Roane County, Tennessee|| |- |[[Adams-47225|William M. Adams]]||William M. Adams||San Jacinto County, Texas|| |- |[[Anderson-59777|Willis Anderson (1844-1940)]]||Willis Anderson||Texas|| |- |[[Brown-110359|Zek Brown]]||Zek Brown||Warren County, Tennessee|| |- |} [https://www.loc.gov/item/mesn162/ Vol. 16, Part 2, Easter - King] {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="F5 FF FA" |- ! WikiTree ID ! Name ! Enslaved State ! Connected? |- |[[Hill-39158|Albert Hill]]||Albert Hill||Walton County, Georgia|| |- |[[Watkins-10702|Alice (Watkins) Houston (1859-1950)]]||Alice Houston||Hays County, Texas|| |- |[[Edwards-32344|Anderson B Edwards (1844-)]]||Anderson and Minerva Edwards||Rusk County, Texas|| |- |[[Cox-33642|Minerva (Cox) Edwards (1850-)]]||Anderson and Minerva Edwards||Rusk County, Texas|| |- |[[Goodman-5969|Andrew Goodman]]||Andrew Goodman||Jefferson, Alabama; Smith County, Texas|| |- |[[Norsworthy-412|Ann (Norsworthy) Hawthorne (abt.1855-)]]||Ann Hawthorne||Jasper County, Texas|| |- |[[Cook-38842|Ann (Cook) Edwards (1856-)]]||Ann J. Edwards||Arlington County, Virginia|| |- |[[Grant-18209|Austin Grant (abt.1849-1947)]]||Austin Grant||Mississippi & Texas|| |- |[[Kinchlow-4|Ben Kinchlow (1846-)]]||Ben Kinchlow||Wharton County, Texas|| |- |[[Gray-33939|Betty (Gray) Farrow (1847-1941)]]||Betty Farrow||Patrick County, Virginia and Texas|| |- |[[Homer-1130|Bill Homer (1850-)]]||Bill Homer||Louisiana and Texas|| |- |[[Johnson-110396|Carter J Johnson (1850-1940)]]||Carter J. Johnson [typescript headed, and in index as JACKSON] ||Alabama and Texas|| |- |[[Hurt-2170|Charley Hurt (1854-1942)]]||Charley Hurt||Georgia|| |- |[[Franklin-13964|Christopher Columbus Franklin (1855-1958)]]||Chris Franklin||Louisiana|| |- |[[Applewhite-186|Eliza (Applewhite) Holman (abt.1855-aft.1937)]]||Eliza Holman||Mississippi and Texas|| |- |[[Haywood-1665|Felix Haywood]]||Felix Haywood||Bexar County, Texas|| |- |[[Gilbert-16807|Gabriel Gilbert (abt.1870-)]]||Gabriel Gilbert||Iberia Parish, Louisiana|| |- |[[Johnson-110543|Gus Johnson (abt.1850-)]]||Gus Johnson||Alabama and Texas|| |- |[[Guest-1750|Harriet (Guest) Jones (1844-)]]||Harriet Jones||Red River County, Texas|| |- |[[Johnson-110604|Harry Johnson (1851-1941)]]||Harry Johnson||Missouri, Arkansas, Texas|| |- |[[Johnson-110605|James D Johnson (1860-1937)]]||James D. Johnson||Mississippi|| |- |[[Green-43239|James Green (abt.1842-)]]||James Green||Virginia and Texas|| |- |[[Hayes-17103|James Hayes (1835-)]]||James Hayes||Texas|| |- |[[Jackson-44949|James Jackson (1850-1940)]]||James Jackson||Louisiana and Texas|| |- |[[Ellis-23522|John Ellis (1852-)]]||John Ellis||Johnson County, Texas|| |- |[[Finnely-1|John Finnely (abt.1849-)]]||John Finnely||Jackson County, Alabama|| |- |[[James-22482|John James (1861-)]]||John James||East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana|| |- |[[Tatum-1548|Josephine (Tatum) Howard (1845-1943)]]||Josephine Howard||Alabama|| |- |[[Holt-10632|Larnce Holt (1858-)]]||Larnce Holt||Tyler County, Texas|| |- |[[Jones-109280|Lewis Jones (1851-)]]||Lewis Jones||Fayette County, Texas|| |- |[[Price-25390|Liza (Price) Jones (1856-)]]||Liza Jones||Liberty County, Texas|| |- |[[Fall-645|Lizzie (Fall) Hughes (1848-)]]||Lizzie Hughes||Nacogdoches County, Texas|| |- |[[Jones-109456|Lizzie Jones (1861-)]]||Lizzie Jones||Harrison County, Texas|| |- |[[Ezell-882|Lorenza Ezell (1850-)]]||Lorenza Ezell||Spartanburg County, South Carolina|| |- |[[Fowler-14159|Louis Fowler (abt.1853-1939)]]||Louis Fowler||Macon County, Georgia|| |- |[[Gibson-22918|Lucinda (Gibson) Elder (1850-1943)]]||Lucinda Elder||Campbell County, Virginia|| |- |[[Hall-55931|Maggie (Hall) Jackson (abt.1860-)]]||Maggie Jackson||Cass County, Texas|| |- |[[Budle-1|Mandy (Budle) Hadnot (1868-1937)]]||Mandy Hadnot||Texas|| |- |[[Jackson-38240|Martin Jackson]]||Martin Jackson||Victoria County, Texas|| |- |[[Ellison-4084|Mary Ellen (Ellison) Johnson (1860-)]]||Mary Ellen Johnson||Texas|| |- |[[Johnson-111393|Mary Johnson (abt.1860-abt.1946)]]||Mary Johnson||Mississippi|| |- |[[Kincheon-2|Mary Anne (Kincheon) Edwards (1810-aft.1937)]]||Mary Kincheon Edwards||Louisiana and Texas|| |- |[[Hadnot-42|Mary (Hadnot) Kindred (abt.1852-1943)]]||Mary Kindred||Jasper County, Texas|| |- |[[Barrow-3011|Mattie (Barrow) Gilmore (abt.1845-1940)]]||Mattie Gilmore||Alabama and Texas|| |- |[[Forward-601|Millie Forward (1852-)]]||Millie Forward||Alabama and Texas|| |- |[[Unknown-572066|Molly (Unknown) Harrell (1860-)]]||Molly Harrell||Anderson County, Texas || |- |[[Hursey-232|Mose Hursey (1865-)]]||Mose Hursey||Red River County, Texas|| |- |[[Atkinson-11289|Nancy (Atkinson) Johns (1864-1944)]]||Mrs. Thomas Johns||Burleson County, Texas|| |- |[[Unknown-572214|Nancy (Unknown) Jackson (abt.1831-1939)]]||Nancy Jackson||Panola County, Texas|| |- |[[King-47610|Nancy King (abt.1844-aft.1937)]]||Nancy King||Upshur County, Texas|| |- |[[Green-37172|Owen Green]]||O.W. Green||Bradley County, Arkansas|| |- |[[Franks-3316|Orelia Alexie Franks (1855-1939)]]||Orelia Alexie Franks||Lafayette Parish, Louisiana|| |- |[[Hayes-17298|Pauline (Hayes) Grice (1856-1937)]]||Pauline Grice||Atlanta, Georgia|| |- |[[Rene-110|Pauline (Rene) Johnson (1854-)]]||Pauline Johnson and Felice Boudreaux||St. Landry, Louisiana|| |- |[[Rene-112|Felicie (Rene) Boudreaux (1860-1941)]]||Pauline Johnson and Felice Boudreaux||St. Landry, Louisiana|| |- |[[Hubbard-9342|Phoebe (Hubbard) Henderson (1830-)]]||Phoebe Henderson||Georgia and Texas|| |- |[[Harper-13664|Pierce Harper (1851-1943)]]||Pierce Harper||North Carolina|| |- |[[Jackson-45539|Pinkie (Jackson) Kelly (1854-)]]||Pinkie Kelly||Brazoria County, Texas|| |- |[[Puckett-2871|Priscilla (Puckett) Gibson (1856-)]]||Priscilla Gibson||Smith County, Mississippi|| |- |[[Jackson-45599|Richard Jackson (1859-1943)]]||Richard Jackson||Texas|| |- |[[Adkins-7680|Rosa (Adkins) Green (1852-1941)]]||Rosa Green||Louisiana|| |- |[[Frazier-5918|Rosanna Frazier (1850-)]]||Rosanna Frazier||Louisiana and Texas|| |- |[[Slaughter-2554|Rosina (Slaughter) Hoard (abt.1859-1953)]]||Rosina Hoard||Travis County, Texas|| |- |[[Kilgore-2373|Sam Kilgore (1845-1948)]]||Sam Kilgore||Williamson County, Tennessee and Texas|| |- |[[Mitchell-34758|Sarah (Mitchell) Ford (1854-1945)]]||Sarah Ford||Brazoria County, Texas|| |- |[[Thompson-69086|Scott (Thompson) Hooper (1856-1943)]]||Scott Hooper||Shelby County, Texas|| |- |[[King-47878|Silvia King (abt.1837-)]]||Silvia King||Fayette County, Texas|| |- |[[Johnson-112704|Spence Johnson (1859-1944)]]||Spence Johnson||Texas|| |- |[[Johns-6240|Thomas Johns (1847-)]]||Thomas Johns||Cleburne County, Alabama|| |- |[[Jones-110785|Toby Jones (1850-)]]||Toby Jones||South Carolina|| |- |[[Holland-13859|Tom Holland (1840-1942)]]||Tom Holland||Walker County, Texas|| |- |[[Ingram-8844|Wash Ingram (1847-)]]||Wash Ingram||Texas|| |- |[[Green-37346|William Green]]||William Green||Mississippi; Texas|| |- |[[Hamilton-27990|William Hamilton (abt.1862-abt.1944)]]||William Hamilton||Texas|| |- |[[Easter-1522|Willis Easter (1852-1947)]]||Willis Easter||Nacogdoches County, Texas|| |- |} [https://www.loc.gov/item/mesn163/ Vol. 16, Part 3, Lewis - Ryles] {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="FF F5 EE" |- ! WikiTree ID ! Name ! Enslaved State ! Connected? |- |[[Pruitt-2466|Albert C Pruitt (1861-bef.1958)]]||A.C. Pruitt||Louisiana|| |- |[[Moore-56530|A.M. Moore]]||A.M. Moore||Harrison County, Texas|| |- |[[Russel-809|Aaron Russel (1855-1938)]]||Aaron Russel||Ouachita Parish, Louisiana|| |- |[[Livingston-4908|Abe Livingston (1854-1953)]]||Abe Livingston||Jasper County, Texas|| |- |[[Marshall-23035|Adeline Marshall (abt.1860-1940)]]||Adeline Marshall||Texas|| |- |[[Price-25737|Allen Price (1862-)]]||Allen Price||Fannin County, Texas|| |- |[[Lincoln-4973|Amos Lincoln (abt.1860-1940)]]||Amos Lincoln||Louisiana|| |- |[[Moody-7705|Andrew Moody (1855-1941)]]||Andrew Moody||Orange County, Texas|| |- |[[Nelson-26056|Andy J Nelson (1861-)]]||Andy Nelson||Denton County, Texas|| |- |||Anna ller||not in index|| |- |[[Gooden-460|Annie (Gooden) Littles (1856-)]]||Annie Little||Missouri and Mississippi|| |- |[[Bias-284|Annie (Bias) Osborne (1858-)]]||Annie Osborne||Georgia and Louisiana|| |- |[[Row-684|Annie Row (1855-)]]||Annie Row||Nacogdoches County, Texas|| |- |[[Perry-18600|Betty Powers]]||Betty Powers||Harrison County, Texas|| |- |[[McRay-98|Bill McRay (1851-)]]||Bill McRay||Jasper County, Texas|| |- |[[McRay-99|Calvin Bell McRay (1861-1938)]]||C.B. McRay||Jasper County, Texas|| |- |[[Mitchell-34995|Charley Mitchell (1852-)]]||Charley Mitchell||Lynchburg, Virginia|| |- |[[Lewis-47908|San Jacinto Lewis (1825-1941)]]||Cinto Lewis||Fort Bend County, Texas|| |- |[[Phillips-39882|Daniel Phillips (1854-1947)]]||Daniel Phillips, Sr.||Texas|| |- |[[Unknown-578923|Eda (Unknown) Rains (1843-1939)]]||Eda Rains||Arkansas and Texas|| |- |[[Evans-37852|Ellen (Evans) Payne (1850-1947)]]||Ellen Payne||Harrison County, Texas|| |- |[[Bates-14635|Ellen (Bates) Polk (1854-)]]||Ellen Polk||Gonzales County, Texas|| |- |[[Muldrew-26|Elsie (Muldrew) Reece (1847-1942)]]||Elsie Reece||Grimes County, Texas|| |- |[[Engram-58|Florence (Engram) Ruffins (1879-1938)]]||Florence Ruffins||DeKalb County, Texas|| |- |[[Owens-12327|George Owens (1852-)]]||George Owens||Harrison County, Texas|| |- |[[Ruffin-779|Gill Ruffin (abt.1853-1941)]]||Gill Ruffin||Harrison County, Texas|| |- |[[McFarland-4578|Hagar (McFarland) Lewis (1855-)]]||Hagar Lewis||Georgia|| |- |[[Quarls-2|James Harvey Quarls (1841-1940)]]||Harre Quarls||Texas|| |- |[[Perkins-18102|Henderson Perkins (1852-)]]||Henderson Perkins||Tennessee and Leon County, Texas|| |- |[[Lewis-48136|Henry Lewis (1835-1943)]]||Henry Lewis||Jefferson County, Texas|| |- |[[Probasco-199|Henry Probasco (1858-)]]||Henry Probasco||Walker County, Texas|| |- |[[Mayes-2378|Hiram Mayes (1862-1944)]]||Hiram Mayes||Chambers County, Texas|| |- |[[Overstreet-1489|Horace Overstreet (1856-1937)]]||Horace Overstreet||Harrison County, Texas|| |- |[[Martin-70761|Isaac Martin (abt.1853-)]]||Isaac Martin||Montgomery County, Texas|| |- |[[Martin-70783|James Martin (1847-1946)]]||James Martin||Virginia|| |- |[[Proctor-6262|Jenny Proctor (1850-)]]||Jenny Proctor||Alabama|| |- |[[Moore-68415|Jerry M Moore (1848-aft.1937)]]||Jerry Moore||Harrison County, Texas|| |- |[[Love-8125|John Love (1861-)]]||John Love||Crockett County, Texas|| |- |[[McCoy-9223|John McCoy (1838-1935)]]||John McCoy||Texas|| |- |[[Moore-68433|John Moore (1853-)]]||John Moore||Lafayette, Louisiana||Yes|| |- |[[Ogee-4|John Ogee (1841-)]]||John Ogee||St. Mary Parish, Louisiana|| |- |[[Price-26057|John Price (1860-)]]||John Price||St. Mary Parish, Louisiana|| |- |[[Ryles-383|Josephine Ryles (1855-)]]||Josephine Ryles||Galveston County, Texas|| |- |[[Miles-10242|Josh Miles (1859-)]]||Josh Miles||Virginia and Texas|| |- |[[Ellison-4299|Julia (Ellison) Malone (abt.1855-1949)]]||Julia Malone||Caldwell County, Texas|| |- |[[Mire-401|La San Mire (abt.1850-)]]||La San Mire||Abbeville Parish, Louisiana|| |- |[[Unknown-583521|Laura (Unknown) Redmoun (1855-abt.1947)]]||Laura Redmoun||Tennessee|| |- |[[Pierce-16083|Lee Anderson Pierce (1850-abt.1942)]]||Lee Pierce||Texas|| |- |[[Love-8172|Louis Love (1846-aft.1937)]]||Louis Love||Louisiana|| |- |[[Hooper-8538|Louise (Hooper) Mathews (abt.1850-)]]||Louise Mathews||Texas|| |- |[[Wormley-97|Lucy (Wormley) Lewis (abt.1848-1938)]]||Lucy Lewis||Fort Bend County, Texas|| |- |[[Prentis-145|Mandy (Prentis) Morrow (1857-1939)]]||Mandy Morrow||Burnet County, Texas|| |- |[[Unknown-583679|Margrett (Unknown) Nillin (1847-)]]||Margrett Nillin||Texas|| |- |[[Hill-47577|Mariah (Hill) Robinson (abt.1842-)]]||Mariah Robinson||Monroe County, Georgia|| |- |[[Lott-2416|Martha (Lott) Patton (1846-1944)]]||Martha Patton||Goliad County, Texas|| |- |[[Ruffin-799|Martin Ruffin (1854-)]]||Martin Ruffin||Harrison County, Texas|| |- |[[Burleson-1565|Mary Anne (Burleson) Patterson (1840-1938)]]||Mary Anne Patterson||Travis County, Texas|| |- |[[Unknown-584020|Mary (Unknown) Overton (1841-abt.1938)]]||Mary Overton||Tennessee, Arkansas, Texas|| |- |[[Vaughn-6908|Mary (Vaughn) Reynolds (abt.1840-aft.1937)]]||Mary Reynolds||Concordia Parish, Louisiana and Texas|| |- |[[Randall-9569|Millie Randall (1859-)]]||Millie Randall||Louisiana|| |- |[[Miller-92311|Mintie Maria Miller (1852-)]]||Mintie Maria Miller||Texas|| |- |[[McQueen-2911|William McQueen (1858-1940)]]||Nap McQueen||Tennessee, Texas|| |- |[[Armstrong-21215|Patsy (Armstrong) Moses (1863-1951)]]||Patsy Moses||Fort Bend County, Texas|| |- |[[Mitchell-35628|Peter Mitchell (abt.1863-aft.1940)]]||Peter Mitchell||Jasper County, Texas|| |- |[[Ryas-4|Peter Ryas (1860-1939)]]||Peter Ryas||St. Martin Parish, Louisiana|| |- |[[Price-26297|Lafayette Price (abt.1845-)]]||Reverend Lafayette Price||Wilcox County, Alabama and Louisiana|| |- |[[Rollins-3263|Susan (Rollins) Merritt (1848-1938)]]||Susan Merritt||Rusk County, Texas|| |- |[[Horn-7973|Susan (Horn) Ross (1862-1939)]]||Susan Ross||Jasper County, Texas|| |- |[[Powers-8573|Tillie R Powers (1859-)]]||Tillie R. Powers||Edgecombe County, North Carolina|| |- |[[Mills-22469|Tom Mills (1858-1947)]]||Tom Mills||Fayette County, Alabama and Texas|| |- |[[Moore-69148|Van Moore (1859-1941)]]||Van Moore||Virginia and Texas|| |- |[[Turner-38498|Virginia (Turner) Newman (abt.1828-1937)]]||Virginia Newman||Louisiana|| |- |[[Remm-13|Walter Robert Remm (1862-1939)]]||Walter Rimm||San Patricio County, Texas|| |- |[[Mathews-5906|William Mathews (1848-1938)]]||William Mathews||Franklin County, Louisiana|| |- |[[Moore-69383|William Moore (1855-)]]||William Moore||Dallas County, Alabama and Texas|| |- |} [https://www.loc.gov/item/mesn164/ Vol. 16, Part 4, Sanco - Young] {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="FF F5 EE" |- ! WikiTree ID ! Name ! Enslaved State ! Connected? |- |[[Rimes-286|Abram Sells]]||Abram Sells||Newton Texas||| |- |[[Naville-9|Adeline (Naville) White (abt.1861-1938)]]||Adeline White||St Landry Parish, Louisiana|| |- |[[Todd-11792|Albert Todd (1855-1940)]]||Albert Todd||Logan County, Kentucky|| |- |[[Trimble-2687|Alex Trimble (1861-1937)]]||Aleck Trimble||Texas|| |- |[[Thomas-55140|Allen Thomas (1840-1940)]]||Allen Thomas||Jefferson & Orange Counties, Texas|| |- |[[Simpson-22001|Ben Simpson (1847-)]]||Ben Simpson||Georgia & Texas|| |- |[[Strong-7059|Bert Strong (abt.1864-abt.1944)]]||Bert Strong||Harrison County, Texas|| |- |[[Simmons-17335|Betty Simmons (1835-)]]||Betty Simmons||Alabama and Texas|| |- |[[Thomas-55224|William Thomas (1849-)]]||Bill & Ellen Thomas||Texas|| |- |[[Pierce-16194|Ellen (Pierce) Thomas (1856-1940)]]||Ellen & Bill Thomas||Mississippi and Texas|| |- |[[Hill-48007|Callie (Hill) Shepherd (1853-1940)]]||Callie Shepherd||Upshur County, Texas|| |- |[[Vaughn-6970|Caroline (Vaughn) Wright (abt.1853-)]]||Caroline Wright||Louisiana and Texas|| |- |[[Vaughan-7506|Clarissa (Vaughan) Scales (1851-1953)]]||Clarissa Scales||Hays County, Texas|| |- |[[Herrings-1|Daphne (Herrings) Williams (1828-1944)]]||Daphne Williams||Florida and Texas|| |- |[[Williams-107759|Dianah (Williams) Watson (1835-)]]||Dianah Watson||Louisiana and Texas|| |- |[[Meins-30|Ella (Meins) Washington (1856-1945)]]||Ella Washington||Louisiana and Texas|| |- |[[Greer-7054|Emma (Greer) Taylor (1848-)]]||Emma Taylor||Mississippi and Texas|| |- |[[Lane-17562|Emma (Lane) Watson (1853-1946)]]||Emma Watson||Ellis County, Texas|| |- |[[Unknown-587133|Fannie (Unknown) Yarbrough (1854-1937)]]||Fannie Yarbrough||Kaufman County, Texas|| |- |[[Selman-824|George Selman (1852-)]]||George Selman||Texas|| |- |[[Simmons-17427|George Simmons (1854-aft.1937)]]||George Simmons||Jefferson County, Texas|| |- |[[Smith-263600|Giles Smith (abt.1858-1942)]]||Giles Smith||Bullock County, Alabama|| |- |[[Stewart-47555|Guy Stewart (1850-)]]||Guy Stewart||Louisiana and Texas|| |- |[[Scott-48051|Hannah Scott (1847-aft.1937)]]||Hannah Scott||Alabama, Arkansas, Texas|| |- |[[Williams-108309|Horatio W Williams (1854-)]]||Horatio W. Williams||Arkansas|| |- |[[Battle-988|Irella (Battle) Walker (1851-)]]||Irella Battle Walker||Bastrop County, Texas|| |- |[[Terrill-1640|J W Terrill (1837-)]]||J.W. Terrill||De Soto Parish, Louisiana|| |- |[[Terriell-1|Jake Terriell (1845-)]]||Jake Terriell||unclear - North Carolina & Texas|| |- |||James G. Woorling||not enslaved, no records found to support his story|| |- |[[Smith-265023|James W Smith (1860-)]]||James W. Smith||Texas|| |- |[[West-24051|James West (1854-aft.1937)]]||James West||Tippah, Mississippi|| |- |[[Sneed-1476|John Sneed (abt.1855-)]]||John Sneed||Travis County, Texas|| |- |[[Walton-9870|John Walton (1849-1938)]]||John Walton||Travis County, Texas|| |- |[[Smith-265368|Jordon Smith (1851-abt.1941)]]||Jordon Smith||Georgia and Texas|| |- |[[Tatum-1631|Leatha Ann (Tatum) Spinks (1855-1951)]]||Leithean Spinks||Mississippi and Lincoln Parish, Louisiana|| |- |[[Young-49898|Litt Young (1850-1938)]]||Litt Young||Vicksburg, Mississippi and Texas|| |- |[[Turner-39272|Lou Turner (1848-)]]||Lou Turner||Jefferson County, Texas|| |- |[[Williams-108723|Lou Williams (1829-1940)]]||Lou Williams||Maryland||YES|| |- |[[Young-49959|Louis Young (1849-)]]||Louis Young||Phillips County, Arkansas & Robinson County, Texas|| |- |[[Baldwin-15320|Lucy (Baldwin) Thomas (1851-)]]||Lucy Thomas||Harrison County, Texas|| |- |[[Wilson-90802|Lulu Wilson (1840-)]]||Lulu Wilson||Kentucky and Texas|| |- |[[Snyder-15132|Mariah Snyder (1848-1938)]]||Mariah Snyder||Mississippi and Texas|| |- |[[Askew-1679|Mary (Askew) Thompson (1850-)]]||Mary Thompson||Alabama|| |- |[[Sanco-1|Mazique Sanco (1849-aft.1937)]]||Mazique Sanco||South Carolina|| |- |[[Smith-266054|Millie Ann Smith (1850-)]]||Millie Ann Smith||Rusk County, Texas|| |- |[[Wade-12181|Millie (Wade) Williams (1851-abt.1939)]]||Millie Williams||Tennessee and Texas|| |- |[[Wilson-90901|Mollie (Wilson) Taylor (1853-1939)]]||Mollie Taylor||Texas|| |- |[[Redd-897|Patsy (Redd) Southwell (1854-1941)]]||Patsy Southwell||Rock Hill, Jasper County, Texas|| |- |[[Thompson-72157|Penny Thompson (1847-1951)]]||Penny Thompson||Coosa County, Alabama and Texas|| |- |[[Bailey-33692|Phillis (Bailey) Thomas (abt.1860-1938)]]||Philles Thomas||Brazoria County, Texas|| |- |[[Tucker-19176|Reeves Tucker (1847-1938)]]||Reeves Tucker||Bibb County, Alabama and Texas|| |- |[[Douglass-4148|Rosa (Douglass) Washington (1847-1940)]]||Rosa Washington||Tensas Parish, Louisiana|| |- |[[Williams-109107|Rose Williams (1848-)]]||Rose Williams||Bell County, Texas|| |- |[[Witt-3936|Rube Witt (1850-)]]||Rube Witt||Harrison County, Texas|| |- |[[Woods-17807|Ruben B Woods (1852-1939)]]||Ruben Woods||Talladega, Alabama|| |- |[[Burdette-878|Sallie (Burdette) Wroe (1857-)]]||Sallie Wroe||Travis County, Texas|| |- |[[Washington-3388|Sam Jones Washington (1849-)]]||Sam Jones Washington||Wharton County, Texas|| |- |[[Walton-9942|Sol Walton (1849-1938)]]||Sol Walton||Alabama, Mississippi, Texas|| |- |[[Williams-109292|Steve Williams (1855-)]]||Steve Williams||Goliad County, Texas|| |- |[[Joe-130|Susan (Joe) Smith (1855-)]]||Susan Smith ||Iberia Parisk, Louisiana|| |- |[[Wickliffe-97|Sylvester Sostan Wickliffe (1854-1959)]]||Silvester Sostan Wickliffe|||free man of St. Mary Parish, Louisiana||Yes, if merge approved, Wickliff-60 into Wickliff-7|| |- |[[Hansell-466|Letitia Ann (Hansell) Young (1851-aft.1937)]]||Teshan Young||Harrison County, Texas|| |- |[[Wilson-91356|Wash Wilson (1847-)]]||Wash Wilson||Louisiana and Texas|| |- |[[Williams-109430|Wayman Williams (1860-)]]||Wayman Williams||Mississippi and Texas|| |- |[[Thomas-56100|William M Thomas (1850-1955)]]||William M. Thomas||Lauderdale County, Mississippi || |- |[[Stone-22984|William Stone (1863-)]]||William Stone||Alabama, Louisiana, Texas|| |- |[[Watkins-11526|William Watkins (1850-aft.1937)]]||William Watkins||Charlotte County, Virginia|| |- |[[Williams-109492|Willie Williams (1860-aft.1937)]]||Willie Williams||Vermilion Parish, Louisiana|| |- |[[Winn-3106|Willis Winn (1822-)]]||Willis Winn||Louisiana|| |- |[[Woodson-2272|Willis Woodson (1850-aft.1937)]]||Willis Woodson||Texas|| |- |[[Stringfellow-829|Yach Stringfellow (1847-1939)]]||Yach Stringfellow||Washington County, Texas|| |- |} === Virginia === [https://www.loc.gov/item/mesn170/ Vol. 17, Berry - Wilson] {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="F5 F5 F5" |- ! WikiTree ID ! Name ! Enslaved State ! Connected? |- |[[Jones-102614|Albert Jones]]||Albert Jones||Southampton County, Virginia|| |- |[[Unknown-538461|Candis Goodwin]]||Candis Goodwin||Seaview, Northhampton county, Virginia|| |- |[[Crawley-1440|Charles Crawley]]||Charles Crawley||Lunenburg county, Virginia|| |- |[[Grandy-631|Charles Grandy]]||Charles Grandy||Hickory Ground, Virginia|| |- |[[Unknown-544035|Della Harris]]||Della Harris||Warrenton, North Carolina|| |- |[[White-62953|Elizabeth Sparks]]||Elizabeth Sparks||York County, Virginia|| |- |[[Berry-16319|Fannie Berry]]||Fannie Berry||Petersburgh, Virginia|| |- |[[Unknown-541324|Georgina Gibbs]]||Georgina Giwbs (Gibbs?)|||| |- |[[Pressman-56|Marriah Hines]]||Marriah Hines||Southhampton county, Virginia|| |- |[[Wilson-79700|Mary Jane Wilson-Smith]]||Mary Jane Wilson||Norfolk County, Virginia|| |- |[[Moore-60216|Minnie Fulkes]]||Minnie Fulkes||Virginia|| |- |[[Hopson-763|Mobile Hopson]]||Moble Hopson||Not Enslaved/York County, Virginia|| |- |[[Slaughter-2370|Richard Slaughter]]||Richard Slaughter||Charles City County, Virginia|| |- |[[Burrell-2640|Susan Kelly]]||Susan Kelly||Woodwell, Virginia|| |- |[[Stokes-6154|Simon Stokes]]||Simon Stokes||Mathews County, Virginia|| |- |} == Supplemental: Louisiana == The Louisiana interviews never were added to the collection in the Library of Congress. They are available from the Archives Department of the John B. Cade Library of Southern University and A&M College: [http://7008.sydneyplus.com/final/Portal/SouthernUniversity.aspx?component=AABC&record=2f873168-af50-444d-8039-e2b7450cb6d3 Louisiana Works Progress Administration (LWPA) Slave Narratives, 1934-1941]. {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="E5 F2 EA" !'''WikiTree ID'''!!'''Name'''!!'''Collection'''!!'''Enslaved State'''!!'''Connected?'''!!'''Slave Owner(s)''' |- |||Adam Hall||Alexandria|||||| |- |||Albert Patterson||New Orleans|||||| |- |||Annie Flowers||McDonoughville|||||| |- |||Carlyle Stwart?||McDonoughville|||||| |- |||Carrie Jefferson||Alexandria|||||| |- |||Catherine Cornelius||Gretna|||||| |- |||Ceceil George||New Orleans|||||| |- |||Charles Pareanses||New Orleans|||||| |- |||Charlotte Lang||Alexandria|||||| |- |||Edward DeBuiew||McDonoughville|||||| |- |||Elizabeth Ross Hite||New Orleans|||||| |- |||Ellen Broomfield||New Orleans|||||| |- |||Frances Doby||New Orleans|||||| |- |||Frances Lewis||New Orleans|||||| |- |||Gracie Stafford||New Orleans|||||| |- |||Hannah Kelly||Gretna|||||| |- |||Hariette Smith||New Orleans|||||| |- |||Henrietta Butler||Gretna|||||| |- |||Henry Reed||McDonoughville|||||| |- |||Hunton Love||New Orleans|||||| |- |||Jim Anderson
(Alexandria, #1)||Alexandria|||||| |- |||Jim Anderson
(Alexandria, #2)||Alexandria|||||| |- |||Jim Turner||Louisiana|||||| |- |||Jordan Waters||New Orleans|||||| |- |||Joseph Hawkins||Alexandria|||||| |- |||Josephine McDuffy||New Orleans|||||| |- |||Julia Woodrich||McDonoughville|||||| |- |||Louise Batum||Alexandria|||||| |- |||Mammie Jackson||Alexandria|||||| |- |||Mandy Rollins||Alexandria|||||| |- |||Mary Ann John||McDonoughville|||||| |- |||Mary Harris||New Orleans|||||| |- |||Mrs. Webb||New Orleans|||||| |- |||Octavia Fontenette||New Orleans|||||| |- |||Odel Jackson||New Orleans|||||| |- |||Patience Scott||Alexandria|||||| |- |||Peter Hill||Alexandria|||||| |- |||Prince Haas||Alexandria|||||| |- |||Rebecca Fletcher||New Orleans|||||| |- |||Rebecca Gordon||McDonoughville|||||| |- |||Rita Bartha||Louisiana|||||| |- |||Sally Snowden||Alexandria|||||| |- |||Silas Spotfore||McDonoughville|||||| |- |||Slack Wilson||New Orleans|||||| |- |||Tennessee Johnson
(Reverend)||New Orleans|||||| |- |||Verial Brown||McDonoughville|||||| |- |||Victoria Williams||New Orleans|||||| |- |||Warner Willis||New Orleans|||||| |} == Source == * The Federal Writers' Project. ''Slave Narratives; A Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves,'' Washington, District of Columbia : The Library of Congress, 1941 (https://www.loc.gov/collections/slave-narratives-from-the-federal-writers-project-1936-to-1938/?fa=original-format:manuscript/mixed+material) ''See also:'' * "Library of Congress: Portraits of African American ex-slaves from the U.S. Works Progress Administration, Federal Writers' Project slave narratives collections 1937-ca. 1938, bulk 1937. | 225 photographic prints | United States. Works Progress Administration. LOT 13262 (F) [P&P] (https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2001696353/) Rights Advisory: No known restrictions on reproduction. Photographs were taken by U.S. Government employees, and are therefore not eligible for copyright."

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[[Category:Freeman Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] {{One Name Study|name=Freeman}} ==Goals== This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. One purpose of the Freeman Name Study is to trace the origin of the Freeman name, emigrants to, and early settlers in America. Another purpose is to have one place where people can easily view Freemans who belong to the same Freeman line or help connect Freeman lines that do not seem connected. Feel free to add your Freeman family line or anything you feel will enhance people's knowledge of the Freeman name, including any sources on Freeman Genealogy. If you have any questions, comments or ideas, feel free to leave a message or contact the profile manger of the Freeman Name Study, [[Hemrick-3|Lynn Hemrick]]. ==How to Join== # To join this Name Study project, reply to the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/491239/are-you-researching-freemans-join-the-freeman-name-study G2G thread] requesting interested genealogists sign up; # Add your name to the list of participants below, along with a brief introduction, a note about how you plan to contribute to the project. If you will be assisting in other states, or wish to provide notice that you will be inactive due to a vacation or other commitment, please note those here as well; # Add One Name Studies to your list of followed tags; # Add the template {{One_Name_Study|name=Freeman}} to the profile(s) you want to share. ==Participants== Listing of Current Participants [[Hemrick-3|Lynn Hemrick]] Freeman is my mother's maiden name and is one of my most frustrating brick walls. I'm hoping that through collaboration with other Freeman seekers, this wall can be shattered. [[Morgan-11494 | John Morgan]] [[Freeman-7534 |Annie Freeman]], my gg-grandmother's ancestors have been behind a brick wall for 37 years now. Would really like to see this wall come down, but so far haven't even had any clues. [[Atkinson-3464|Carolyn Martin]] Freeman is my paternal grandmother's line through her father, Milton Freeman. I have only gotten back to her great grandfather, Johnson Freeman, born in Georgia in 1796. Also have some dead ends on Milton's 2 wives. (see below under brick walls) [[Freeman-9346|Meghan Freeman]] Freeman is my maiden name. I can only get back to my 2x great grandfather George Freeman before I hit my brick wall. Being a Freeman I'd like to help where I can and connect with other Freemans, although my knowledge of my Freeman heritage is solely in England and Canada at this point. [[Cook-7750|Keith Douglas Cook]] - [[Freeman-11464|Abigail (Freeman) Rich]] whom I'm 10 degree's from and lived in Massachusetts. I don't have much info on her but hopefully I can find some and possibly help out anybody else while expanding her profile. [[McCaleb-123|Jo McCaleb]] - Descendant of [[Hopkins-373|Stephen Hopkins]] through [[Snow-45|Mary Snow]], [[Freeman-8635|Elisa Freeman, Jr.]] his son, [[Freeman-10327|Henry Freeman]] and his children. From Massachusetts, this family line moved to Canada, returned to New York and then moved into Ohio and Wisconsin. ==Task List== * Adopt Orphaned Profiles from the Freeman index * Help complete sources for unsourced profiles * Connect unconnected Freeman profiles. ==Resources== * [http://www.linkpendium.com Linkpendium] * [http://www.cyndislist.com Cyndies List] * Lafferty, Juliette Freeman. History of the Freeman Family: Including Six Generations. Passaic, N.J.: A.L. Freeman Printing. 1914. [https://archive.org/stream/historyoffreeman00laff#page/n11/mode/2up Freeman History] *Freeman, Frederick-1799-1883. Freeman Genealogy in Three Parts. Boston: Franklin Press, Rand, Avery and Co. 1875. [https://archive.org/stream/historyoffreeman00laff#page/n11/mode/2up Freeman History 3 parts] * [http://www.ifreeman.com/freeman/index.htm Freeman Genealogy site] * [http://forebears.co.uk/surnames/freeman Forbears website] * [http://census.nationalarchives.ie National Archives of Ireland] * [https://www.genealogytoday.com/surname/finder.mv?Surname=Freeman Freeman Sources] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FREEMAN List of Freeman on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/FREEMAN G2G feed of questions tagged "Freeman"]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=FREEMAN Orphaned Freeman profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=FREEMAN-1 Unsourced Freeman profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=FREEMAN Unconnected Freeman profiles on WikiTree]. * You are encouraged to share resource information. ==Origins and Meaning of the Freeman Name== The surname Freeman origins are found in England and Ireland. In the English Middle Ages, there were two types of peasants: Serfs and freemen. Serfs could only leave the land with the permission of their lord, but freemen were free to come and go as they pleased. A serf could become a freeman if he escaped for a year and a day without being caught. [[http://historyjk.blogspot.com/2012/09/people-in-history-peasants-serfs-and.html The Middle Ages]] Freeman is a term which originated in 12th-century Europe and was common as an American Colonial expression in Puritan times. ... Being a freeman carried with it the right to vote, and only freemen could vote in Plymouth by 1632. [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freeman_(Colonial)]] In Ireland, the name Freeman is derived from the native Gaelic Mac an tSaoir Sept, taken from the word 'saor' meaning 'craftsman'. ==Freeman Brick Walls== * [[Space:Freeman_Brick_Wall|Freeman Walls]] * [[Freeman-9742|Robert S. Freeman]] was born in 1828 in Oglethorpe County, Georgia. I can find no information about his parents or siblings. Any assistance appreciated. * [[Space:Freeman_Family_Lines|Compact Trees]] * [[Freeman-6454|Johnson Freeman]] born in Georgia about 1796. He Married Ester Traywick in Clarke County, Georgia, 17 June 1819. I would like to determine with proof who his parents were, his date of birth, and date of death. Update: Narrowed down his death date to before June 23, 1882 based on newspaper legal article regarding his estate! * [[Freeman-6439|Milton Freeman]] had two wives. I want to know where in Texas his first wife died, were they were living in Texas, and when he left. '''Brick wall solved!!!''' Found a death notice her mother put in her hometown paper in Georgia stating she died in Strawn, Palo Pinto, Texas!!! His second wife is still a bit of a mystery. Would like proof of her name as records vary, when and where they met, anything about her really. * [[Freeman-9353|George E Freeman]] was born about 1843 in London England. I have the name of his wife but have a brick wall for both. Would love some help getting beyond this point. ==Notable Freemans== * [[Freeman-92|Edmund Freeman Jr]] migrated to New England from Sussex England during the Puritan Great Migration (1620-1640). He was one of nine founders of the town, Sandwich, Massachusets in 1637 and he served as the assistant to Governor Bradford from 1640 to 1647.

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[[Category: Topical Projects]] [[Category: Freemasonry]] = Introduction = The goal of this project is to help identify people who are members of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freemasonry Freemasonry], honor them, and any achievements they may have. We do this by * Setting identification criteria * Providing guidelines on ** Terminology ** Organizations ** Formatting ** Categorization * Helping with possible research connections Project Members: * [[Weddington-53|Bro. Eric Weddington]] * [[Thompson-9019 | Dan Thompson]] * [[Atkinson-3464 | Carolyn Martin]] * [[Van%20Zante-9|Erin Van Zante]] * [[Peter-489|David Peter]] * [[Fritz-800|Taylor Worthington-Gilchrist]] * [[Thomson-5441|W. Bro. David Thomson, III]] * [[Pope-3576|Bro. Tony Pope]] Will you join us? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12399526 send me a private message]. Thanks! = Freemasonry = Freemasonry is a complex topic, and there are many resources online to find out more information. Below are introductory links to various topics. This is not meant to be a complete treatment of the subject. Wikipedia articles: * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freemasonry Freemasonry] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Lodge Grand Lodge] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masonic_lodge Masonic Lodge] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Master_(Masonic) Grand Master] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Hall_Freemasonry Prince Hall Freemasonry] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masonic_bodies Masonic Appendent Bodies] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freemasonry_and_women Women in Freemasonry] - (Because the vast majority of Freemasons are men, masculine pronouns are used below.) * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order_of_the_Eastern_Star Order of the Eastern Star] Also see more at the [[Space:Prince_Hall_and_African_Lodge|Prince Hall and African Lodge]] project page for Prince Hall Freemasonry. == Terminology == Freemasonry has a lot of peculiar terminology. This is because of the long history of Freemasonry. The language and terminology goes back to the 18th century, typically from England, Scotland and Ireland. Below is some common usage, and mis-usage: * A man is a "Freemason". Belonging to "Freemasonry". * Occasionally, he is called a "Mason", but this is used informally. * Do NOT use "Free Mason". It is a single word. * They go to "Lodge", or a "Masonic Lodge", if you have to differentiate between other types of Lodges (in other Fraternal Organizations). * A man is "made a Mason in a Lodge". This means that he took the three degrees of Freemasonry. * Initiated, Passed, and Raised ::This is terminology that refers to receiving the three degrees of Freemasonry. The First (Initiated), Second (Passed), and Third (Raised) degrees respectively. There are dates for each one of these. Most of the time, all three happened in the same Lodge. Sometimes, it happened at different Lodges. Occasionally, you might have some or all of this information. If you do, then you may want to record it in a profile Biography in some way like this: ::* Initiated: , ::* Passed: , ::* Raised: , * See this Wikipedia article on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masonic_lodge_officers Masonic Lodge Officers] * S&C, Square & Compasses. This is the main symbol of Freemasonry. It is composed of a carpenter's square at the bottom, and a pair of compasses opened up, at the top. In the United States, it is common to see the letter 'G' in the middle. Other countries may not have the letter 'G' in the middle. Older instances of this symbol may not have the letter 'G' either. There are many examples of this symbol throughout this page. == Other Masonic organizations == There are other organizations within the larger context of a "Masonic Family". Many of these organizations were created quite some time ago. Some are still very thriving organizations, others are in a slow decline. These are collectively known as "Appendant Bodies" See the Wikipedia article on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masonic_bodies Masonic Bodies] for more information. = Identification & Sources = How do you know if a person was a Freemason? Ideally, you should have some sort of source, and refer to that source in a profile. There are good examples of different sources at the [[Sources | Sources overview]], and it shows you how to use them in a profile. The important thing is to focus on continuous improvement of a profile. If you have the information linked to a known source in some manner, that is a step in the right direction. The sections below go into detail about different ways to identify a Freemason, or Freemasonry sources that you can use on a profile. We will discuss: # First-hand Knowledge # Second-hand Knowledge # Gravestone or Grave Marker # Masonic Sections of Cemeteries # Masonic Cemeteries # Obituaries # Membership Cards # Family Bible, or Masonic Bible # Information from a Lodge or Grand Lodge # Proceedings of a Grand Lodge == First-hand Knowledge == :Did you personally know that this person was a Freemason? If so, then mark that as the source. For example: :'''[[Whitten-1|Whitten, Chris]], personal knowledge, January 1, 2016.''' == Second-hand Knowledge == :Did another family member know that this person was a Freemason? If so, then mark that as the source. For example: :'''Schmoe, Joe. Personal recollection, January 1, 2016, as told to [[Whitten-1|Chris Whitten]] via the phone. Notes in the possession of Chris Whitten. ''' == Gravestone or Grave Marker == :The person may have had the symbol of the '''Square & Compasses (S&C)''' on their gravestone or grave marker. In many cases, especially for older profiles, this is the only information we may have to identify them as a Freemason. [http://www.findagrave.com/ Find-a-Grave] can be a good resource when there are photos of a gravestone. :Here are some examples of the S&C symbol on gravestones: {{Image|file=Freemasonry-5.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Example 1}} {{Image|file=Freemasonry-6.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Example 2}} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Freemasonry-7.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Example 3}} {{Image|file=Freemasonry-8.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Example 4}} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Freemasonry-9.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Example 5}} {{Image|file=Freemasonry-10.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Example 6}} {{Clear}} :Note that Example 6 above is more subtle in its display, in that the symbol of the Compasses is actually part of the top of the gravestone. {{Image|file=Smith-86969-1.jpg | size=m | caption=Wade H. Smith gravestone detail with symbol of Past Masters Jewel}} {{Clear}} :The photo above is an unusual example. The gravestone detail of [[Smith-86969 | Wade H. Smith]] shows the typical symbol used for a Past Master of a Masonic Lodge in the United States: The Compasses on top, an arc of a circle at the bottom, and on the inside is a blazing sun. :It is common in the United States to see the letter 'G' in the middle of the Square and Compasses. Sometimes, older gravestones can be found without the letter 'G' in the middle, and literally only have the Square and the Compasses. In Europe, it is more common to see the Square & Compasses symbol only, without the letter 'G'. :Gravestones of Freemasons do not always have the symbol of the Square and Compasses. They might have symbols of some of the "appendant bodies" of Freemasonry. :''(TBD: Example photos of gravestones with Scottish Rite symbol)'' :They might have the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scottish_Rite#/media/File:Scottish_Rite_Double_Headed_Eagle.gif symbol of the Double-Headed Eagle] of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scottish_Rite Scottish Rite]. :Gravestones may also have a triangle with the number "33" inside it, or it may be a "blazing triangle", with rays emanating from the triangle. The "33" represents the honorary 33rd degree of the Scottish Rite. If it has "32" inside, then it represents the 32nd degree, the highest degree obtainable in the Scottish Rite. {{Image|file=Campbell-44869-2.jpg | size=l |caption=Scottish Rite 33rd degree blazing triangle emblem}} {{Clear}} :The photo above show such a blazing triangle emblem with "33" on the inside. This is on the gravestone of [[Campbell-44869|Dr. William A. Campbell Sr.]] in Evergreen Cemetery in Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States. He was a 33rd degree Scottish Rite Freemason. :''(TBD: Example photos of gravestones with Shriner symbol)'' :Another common gravestone symbol is the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shriners Shriners emblem]. :It is required that one be a Master Mason before joining these other appendant bodies, such as the Scottish Rite or Shriners. == Masonic Sections of Cemeteries == :Sometimes, cemeteries will have sections dedicated to Freemasons. You might spot them by markers or memorials of their own. === Example: Masonic Sections of Fairmount Cemetery === :For example, in the [[:Category:Fairmount_Cemetery%2C_Denver%2C_Colorado|Fairmount Cemetery in Denver, Colorado]], there are (at least) two sections with their own marker showing a Masonic burial area. {{Image|file=Freemasonry-1.jpg | size=l | caption=Fairmount Cemetery Masonic column}} {{Clear}} :The photo above shows what looks like a simple column. But if you look carefully at the top, it seems like the top of this column is broken off. The symbol of a Broken Column is common in Freemasonry. The column represents a Mason, and the Broken Column that of a life that has ended, or cut short. {{Image|file=Freemasonry-2.jpg | size=l | caption=Fairmount Cemetery Masonic column detail}} {{Clear}} :The photo above shows a closeup of the column. You can now clearly see the Masonic symbol of the Square and Compasses and the jagged edge of the broken top of the column. {{Image|file=Freemasonry-4.jpg | size=l | caption=Fairmount Cemetery Masonic memorial}} {{Clear}} :Across the road (to the north), happens to be another Masonic section of the cemetery, with a memorial in the center (photo above). {{Image|file=Freemasonry-3.jpg | size=l | caption=Fairmount Cemetery Masonic memorial detail}} {{Clear}} :The symbol of the Square and Compasses is sizeable and stands out in the sunlight, in the detailed photo above. :There is at least one other Masonic section in the [[:Category:Fairmount_Cemetery%2C_Denver%2C_Colorado|Fairmount Cemetery]], but it is not clearly marked as such. Also, Masons may not necessarily choose to be in a specific Masonic section of a cemetery. Their graves may be interspersed throughout others. It's a personal choice. You may find that other cemeteries may be similar. === Example: Masonic Section of Chapel Hill Cemetery === :The [[:Category: Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens, Littleton, Colorado|Chapel Hill Cemetery]] in Littleton, Colorado has a unique Masonic section of the cemetery. In that cemetery are three large stone chair monuments placed far apart in a section of the cemetery. These three chairs are placed in the South, West, and East, re-creating the layout of a Masonic Lodge and are for the three principal officers of a Masonic Lodge: the Junior Warden, Senior Warden and Worshipful Master, and have the symbols of the officers carved into the chairs. In the center is a Masonic altar. There are many, many graves of Masons in the middle of this recreated "Lodge Room" in the cemetery. {{Image|file=Freemasonry-11.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Chapel Hill Cemetery - Masonic Altar}} {{Image|file=Freemasonry-12.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Altar Detail with Worshipful Master chair in the East}} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Freemasonry-13.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=View of Junior Warden chair in the South}} {{Image|file=Freemasonry-14.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Junior Warden chair}} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Freemasonry-15.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Junior Warden chair symbol}} {{Image|file=Freemasonry-16.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=View of Senior Warden chair in the West}} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Freemasonry-17.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Senior Warden chair}} {{Image|file=Freemasonry-18.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Worshipful Master chair in the East}} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Freemasonry-19.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Worshipful Master chair symbol}} {{Clear}} == Masonic Cemeteries == Occasionally there are whole cemeteries reserved for Freemasons and their families. One example is the [[Space:Masonic_Cemetery%2C_Black_Hawk%2C_Colorado|Masonic Cemetery in Black Hawk, Colorado]]. {{Image|file=Masonic_Cemetery_Black_Hawk_Colorado.jpg |caption=Masonic Cemetery, Black Hawk, Colorado - Shed | size=l }} {{Clear}} == Obituaries == :Obituaries can be very useful sources of information on a person's involvement in Freemasonry. It can range from a simple, "... he was a Mason", to very elaborate recitations of all of the Masonic organizations that he was a member of or affiliated with, and any notable achievements. This information can be included in the Biography of a profile. :The source of an obituary is typically a newspaper. The source should be written up in the form for a periodical. Many times a copy of it can be found online, so provide a link to the website. Many funeral homes are now providing a copy of an obituary on their website too. Finally, if you happen to possess a clipping of a newspaper, take a photo of it, upload it and attach it to the profile. == Membership Cards == :In the United States, and in more recent times, Lodges typically give out membership cards. Perhaps you might have those in your possession. This can be used to determine if the person was a Freemason, and also what Lodge they belonged to. Refer to the membership card in the Biography of a profile. If you have a membership card in your possession, it would be great to take a photo of it, upload it and attach it to the profile. == Family Bible, or Masonic Bible == :Another possible source is a Family Bible, or a Masonic Bible. In the United States, it is a regular custom among many Lodges to give a specially-made, personal "Masonic Bible" to newly made Master Masons (of the Christian Faith). Just like a Family Bible, there may be more information recorded in such a bible, particularly Lodge information, or dates for Initiation, Passing, and Raising (see Terminology above). If this is a source of information, then make a note of it in the Biography of a Profile. == Information from a Lodge or Grand Lodge == :Most of the time, Masonic Lodges have records of their members that typically go back to the very beginning of when a Lodge was formed. A lot of this information will also be recorded in the Grand Lodge records too. If this is a source of information, then make a note of it in the Biography of a Profile. == Proceedings of a Grand Lodge == Proceedings of annual Grand Lodge meetings (or communications) are published, and contain a wealth of information. Many contain a list of constituent (local) Lodges, and membership rolls. Many of these Grand Lodge proceedings can also be found online. The [https://www.hathitrust.org/ Hathi Trust Digital Library] seems to have several available. Here are some links: * Grand Lodge of Colorado ** [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008698578 Proceedings from 1861-1877,1883-1922] * Grand Lodge of Iowa ** [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100645473 Proceedings from 1844-1853, 1864-1868] * Grand Lodge of Kentucky ** [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011249258 Proceedings 1867, 1876] ** [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012100446 Proceedings from 1878 - 1922] * Grand Lodge of Massachusetts ** [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011249267 Proceedings from 1847-1922 (with some gaps)] ** [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100558362 Proceedings from 1872-1881] * Grand Lodge of Montana ** [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011249278 Proceedings from 1874-1875, 1878, 1890, 1892, 1895-1902] * Grand Lodge of New Jersey ** [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008975122 Proceedings from 1867, 1871-1872, 1874-1876] * Grand Lodge of Ohio ** [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100411976 Proceedings from 1808 - 1847] = Categorization = We are currently placing all known Freemasons in the [[:Category:Freemasonry|Freemasonry category]]. To add a profile into the [[:Category:Freemasonry|Freemasonry category]], add this text to the top of the profile: '''[[Category: Freemasonry]]''' Please do NOT create other, similarly named categories. We are trying to use consistent terminology for category names, and profile text. == Subcategories == :There has been some discussion regarding creation of subcategories. Freemasonry is a topic where it is easy to go create a multitude of subcategories. The question is whether or not that makes sense, and whether it makes sense to do that right now, or at a later time. Here the current state of the discussion: :* Do not create a sub-category for a single Lodge. At the moment, there are not enough profiles in the Freemasonry category to warrant a highly-specific subdivision. It would end up placing a single person in a single category. This defeats the purpose of Categories and is not recommended usage of categories. If you wish to identify the Lodge that the person belonged to, then just include that information in the profile Biography. :* There is the possibility that we will create subcategories for the different Grand Lodges. This is seems like the next, most natural level in the hierarchy. The discussion has gone back and forth on the naming of the Grand Lodges, and whether or not to include the proper full name abbreviations at the end (e.g. "A. F. & A. M."). The difficulty is the Ampersand character is disallowed in category names, and technically it is a part of a full Grand Lodge name. We are now leaning towards simplicity in the category names and doing something like "Grand Lodge of Colorado", and then in the category, have the full details of the Grand Lodge name (including links). We think that this will help with adoption and usage. HOWEVER, at this point we don't even have enough Freemason profiles identified on the "Freemasonry" category to make it worthwhile to add subcategories for Grand Lodges yet. At some future point, these subcategories might be useful. :* Subcategories for different Appendant Bodies make the most sense. There is currently a subcategory for Order of the Eastern Star (OES), and this will remain. At some point we will very probably create subcategories for the Scottish Rite, Shriners (two of the most common appendant bodies), and perhaps York Rite, and others. The trade-off is that this could probably get to be extensive as historically there were quite a number of these bodies in the United States. In many cases, there is not enough information to place enough profiles in these categories, and the best place for this information is in the Biography of the profile itself. = Profile Stickers = You can add a profile sticker to a profile of a Freemason. Use the [[Template:Society_Member|Society Member Template]] with the correct parameters to add a sticker. Remember to add it below the '''==Biography==''' line in a profile. {{Society Member|society=Freemason}} Some examples: * Standard usage:
{{Example|{{Society Member|society=Freemason}}}}
* Expanded usage, with Lodge or Grand Lodge names:
{{Example|{{Society Member|society=Freemason|post=Enlightenment Lodge #198, Colorado}}}}
* For a living member:
{{Example|{{Society Member|society=Freemason|living=yes}}}}
You can also combine the "post" and "living" parameters in the template. For members of the Order of the Eastern Star, just change the "society" parameter of the Society Member template, like so:
{{Example|{{Society Member|society=OES}}}}
= Names of Lodges Used in a Profile = Lodges in the United States (and most often, elsewhere in the world) have a Name, a Number, and belong to a Grand Lodge. If a specific Lodge is being identified in a profile, then ideally it should have all three of those elements listed in that order. * Example: Golden City Lodge #1, [http://www.coloradofreemasons.org/ Grand Lodge of Colorado A. F. & A. M]. * We will be working on a consistent format for this identification for the future * Despite what anyone tells you, or rumors that you may have heard, there is no Grand Lodge for the United States. It's a Grand Lodge per State. = Tracking Freemasons in Your Family = Adding Freemasons to the overall category helps. But what if you are interested in tracking Freemasons just in your family? The best way to do this is to use [[Personal_Categories | Personal Categories]]. Read more at the link on how to set this up. You can create your own Personal Category, and then a Personal Subcategory for Freemasons within your family. Place this subcategory on all the profiles that you want to track. = Tracking Lodge Information = If you wish to track information about a specific Lodge, the recommended method is to create a Free Space profile for any specific Lodge, and to place the information on that new Free Space profile page. Possibilities include a history of that Lodge, a list of Masters of the Lodge, notable people, links to the Lodge's website, etc. = Further Research = Most of the time, Masonic Lodges have records of their members that typically go back to the very beginning of when a Lodge was formed. A lot of this information will also be recorded in the Grand Lodge records too. You may be able to contact the Grand Lodge, or the specific Lodge, and let them know that you are doing genealogical research and would like to know if they can provide any assistance. For a Grand Lodge, contact the Grand Secretary. For an individual lodge, contact the Lodge Secretary. = To Do List = * Photos of gravestones showing symbols from other Masonic bodies. Scottish Rite, York Rite, Knights Templar, Shrine. * Gather a list of all known published Grand Lodge proceedings. Probably put this on a separate Space page and link it from here. * Make source profiles from the annual proceedings of the various Grand Lodges. * Make a subcategory of Notable Freemasons. This should be the intersection of the Notable category and the Freemasonry category. **Examples that need to be categorized: *** [[Aldrin-1 | Buzz Aldrin, Jr.]] *** [[Monroe-17 | James Monroe]] *** [[Washington-11 | George Washington]] ** Go through list of Notable Freemasons on Wikipedia, and see if anyone has a profile on WikiTree, then add that profile to the category of Notable Freemasons. *** [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Freemasons_(A%E2%80%93D) List of Notable Freemasons (A - D) on Wikipedia] *** [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Freemasons_(E%E2%80%93Z) List of Notable Freemasons (E - Z) on Wikipedia]

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[[Category:Freestone Name Study]] The goal of this project is to connect all people with the Fressin, Freeston, Freiston, Freston, Freestone, Phryston, Freestun, Fryston surname. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Freestone-220|Shelley Swanepoel-Freestone]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Etymologies and spelling variations of the Freestone name mainly in Europe and England pre 1700. * Places and maps. * Families connected to. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12371451 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Freestone County, Texas

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Welcome to Freestone County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' * The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] * and [[Dosser-60|Lori Dosser]] ===History/Timeline=== {{blue| 1850 Freestone County was created from Limestone County, then organized in 1851.}} It is named for the stone occurring in this area.https://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/freestone-county {{Image|file=Freestone_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Teague, TX, Post office mural }} :'''200 BCE''' Spanish and French missionaries encountered the farming Kichai group of the Caddoan Mississippian peoples. The Caddo peoples did not have any resistance to the European diseases such as smallpox, influenza, etc and the Caddo peoples died Kichais has a settlement near Butler. Tawakoinis lived near Tehuacana Creekhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freestone_County,_Texas :'''1826''' Empresario David G. Burnet received a grant from the Coahuila y Tejas legislature to settle 300 families. The Mexican government tried to control the colonization. :'''1833 +''' Mexican citizens received eleven-league grants, and another 24 titles to land were granted between 1834, 1835. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcf09 :'''1830s, 40s''' Indian hostilities discouraged homesteading in Freestone County until the Treaty of Bird's Fort.. James Hall, fur trader was settler. :'''1843 and after''' Tawakoni (known as Tehuacana) were part of treaties made by both the Republic of Texas and the United States. Tawakoni branch of Wichita Indians originated North of Texas, but migrated south into E Texas. :'''1847''' The steamboat Roliance made its way up the Trinity River. :'''1850'''- Texas legislature formed Freestone County from Limestone County. Freestone describes the soil. The county was organized in 1851. Fairfield became the county seat. :'''1851''' Mound Prairie, (center of county), was chosen the county seat, name changed to Fairfield. Cotton Gin, Avant Prairie, Butler, and Bonner Community. :'''1853-''' A school and Masonic lodge were built in Fairfield and at least two colleges were established before or during the Civil War, including Fairfield Female Academy, (chartered in 1860) and Woodland College for Boys (established in 1863). :'''1860s''' -Some extensive plantations had been established. Two landholders owned more than 100 slaves each, and (4) owned 70 to 100 slave (57) slaveholders owned 20 or more slaves. :'''1860''' Population of 6,881 had over 50% (3,613) slaves. Freestone Co. voted 585–3 for secession from the Union. While the loss of slave labor may have hurt the economy, by Reconstruction, the number of farms doubled. :'''1861''' The Secession Convention of 1861 Freestone County, represented by J Gregg and W. M. Peck voted to secede. After the convention county residents voted 585 to 3 in favor of secession. Preparations for military action were undertaken with 529 men available for duty. {{Image|file=Freestone_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size= 300 |caption=. }}{{clear}} :'''1862-65''' Freestone contingent served well in the war, although there were many casualties. :'''Post Civil War''' - loss of slave labor and lack of a good transportation system slowed the economy. :'''1870s''' - Railways: Houston and Texas Central Railway, International – Great Northern Railroad skirted the county to the W and S, boosting the the economy. :'''1903''' Boll Weevil infestation began. but acreage continued increasing planted in cotton. :'''1906''' -Trinity and Brazos Valley Railway laid track across the county. :'''1910, 1920s''' farm acreage to 564,500 acres in cotton, cereal grains, corn. :'''1916''' - Oil was first discovered :'''1920s and 1930s''' - '''{{red|bootlegging}}''' a lucrative enterprise, when prohibition was in effect, centered around the community of Young ( '''Young's Mill'''). Illegal whiskey known as '''Freestone County Bourbon Deluxe''' was transported out of the county by car, boat, truck, and plane. ::'''1922''' Three local African-American men were lynched in Kirvin for the alleged murder of a 17-year-old white girl, Eula Ausley. Some 500 local whites, including the victim's grandfather, took part in the killings. Evidence now points to the innocence of at least two of the three victims. :'''1969''' Texas Utilities Generating Company opened a new power plant near Fairfield, creating many local jobs. A dam was built creating Fairfield Lake as a cooling system for the plant. Fairfield Lake State Park was opened to the public in 1972. :'''1970s-1988''' mining industry, employing 500 workers began. :'''1980-86 ''' New Electric generating plant doubled work force. :'''2004''' 44.889,337 barrels oil and 263,851,056 cubic feet of gas-well gas were produced. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcf09 '''Adjacent counties''' *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henderson_County,_Texas/ Henderson County (northeast)] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anderson_County,_Texas/ Anderson County (east)] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leon_County,_Texas/ Leon County (south)] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limestone_County,_Texas/ Limestone County (west)] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Navarro_County,_Texas/ Navarro County (north)] ===Government Offices=== Freestone county has had 4 courthouses. '''1st Courthouse''' - Originally named Mound Prairie, the community started around 1850 on a 100 acre tract of land donated by David Hall Love when this location was chosen to be the county seat.The first courthouse (of four) was constructed in 1852.http://www.texasescapes.com/CentralTexasTownsNorth/Fairfield-Texas-Freestone-County-Courthouse.htm#1919 '''2nd Courthouse''', - was 1854-56 '''3rd Courthouse''', was 1891-92 In 1891 Wortham and Teague both challenged Fairfield for the role of county seat but both lost to the established Fairfield. '''4th Courthouse, 1919''' -In 1918 Wortham and Teague challenged Fairfield for county seat but both lost to the established Fairfield. This is constructed of brick and style is Classical Revival. {{Image|file=Freestone_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=1919 Courthouse }} ===Geography=== https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcf09 :Location -Freestone County -in E-central Texas, the center of a group of counties once known as the Trinity Star. It is bounded on E by Anderson Co., on S by Leon Co., on the W by Limestone Co, on N by Navarro and Henderson counties. :County's center -31°43' north latitude and 96°07' west longitude :County Seat- Fairfield -80 miles SE of Dallas. :Size: 888 square miles of coastal plain upland :Elevation- 600 to 900 feet above sea level. :Topography -smooth, even plain with slope from NW to SE. :Trees - mesquite on the west, E half has oaks, hickory, walnut; Plus Pine on W bank of the Trinity River. :Rivers -Trinity River, drains for the entire county, and in SW the Navasota River. :Soil is fine sandy loam :Springs are common in the deep sandy areas. :Rainfall averages 38 inches per yea :Temperatures --high of 94° F in July to low of 36° in January. :Growing season extends for 263 days. :Highways - I-45 Hwy and State Hwy 75 run N-S through the county, and U.S. Route 84 runs NW to SE. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcf09 ===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 17,867 people residing in the county with a population density of 20 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 75.56% White, 18.91% Black or African American, 0.37% Native American, 0.27% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 3.90% from other races, and 0.97% from two or more races. 8.20% of the population were Hispanic. The median income for a household in the county was $31,283, and the median income for a family was $39,586. The per capita income for the county was $16,338. About 9.80% of families and 14.20% of the population were below the poverty line, including 16.80% of those under age 18 and 14.30% of those age 65 or over. {{Image|file=Freestone_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=260 |caption='. }}{{clear}} 1853 - A school and Masonic lodge was built in Fairfield and at least Thirteen churches, mostly Methodist and Baptist, had also been established by 1860. '''Politics''' Democratic presidential candidates have carried the county in every election from 1872 through 1968. In 1972, however, Republican Richard Nixon carried the area. Though Democrats carried almost every election in the county from 1976 to 1992, when Bill Clinton won a plurality of the area's votes, Nixon's win in 1972 and Ronald Reagan's in 1984 marked moves away from the area's traditional leanings. By the late twentieth century the Republicans were clearly in ascendance. Republican Bob Dole won a plurality of the county's votes in 1996 and George W. Bush won the county with solid majorities in 2000 and 2004.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcf09 '''Highways''' *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interstate_45/ Interstate 45], *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Route_79#Texas/ U.S. Highway 79], *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Route_84_in_Texas/ U.S. Highway 84], *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Route_287_in_Texas/ U.S. Highway 287], *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_State_Highway_14/ Texas State Highway 14] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_State_Highway_75/ Texas State Highway 75] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_State_Highway_164/ Texas State Highway 164] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_State_Highway_179/Texas State Highway 179] ====Schools==== [https://www.dewisd.net/ Dew Independent School District], [http://www.fairfieldisd.net/ Fairfield Independent School District], [http://www.teagueisd.org/ Teague Independent School District], [http://www.oakwoodisd.net/ Oakwood Independent School District], [http://www.worthamisd.org/ Wortham Independent School District] '''Secondary schools''' Two colleges were established before or during the Civil War: (1) [https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/kbf01/ Fairfield Female College] (established 1858) and (2) Woodland College for Boys (established in 1863). ===Towns and communities=== *[[:Category:Butler, Texas|Butler]] *[[:Category:Cotton Gin, Texas|Cotton Gin]] *[[:Category:Dew, Texas|Dew]] (unincorporated) *[[:Category:Donie, Texas|Donie]] (unincorporated), *[[:Category:Fairfield, Texas|Fairfield]] (county seat) *[[:Category:Freestone, Texas|Freestone]] (unincorporated) *[[:Category:Kirvin, Texas|Kirvin]] *[[:Category:Oakwood, Texas|Oakwood]] (mostly in Leon County) *[[:Category:Stewards Mill, Texas|Stewards Mill]] *[[:Category:Streetman, Texas|Streetman]] (small part also in Navarro County), *[[:Category:Teague, Texas|Teague]] *[[:Category:Wortham, Texas|Wortham]] *[[:Category:Young, Texas|Young]] '''Towns''' *[[:Category:Avant Prairie, Texas|Avant Prairie]] *[[:Category:Baty, Texas|Baty]] - west of Freestone *[[:Category:Beene, Texas|Beene]], Black's Store *[[:Category:Blunt, Texas|Blunt]] - now Fairfield Lake *[[:Category:Bowling, Texas|Bowling]] *[[:Category:Cobb, Freestone County, Texas|Cobb]] *[[:Category:Couchman, Texas|Couchman]] *[[:Category:Driver, Texas|Driver]] *[[:Category:Flowerdale, Texas|Flowerdale]] *[[:Category:Goetz, Texas|Goetz]] - east of St. Elmo *[[:Category:Harp, Texas|Harp]] - southeast of St. Elmo *[[:Category:Israel, Texas|Israel]] *[[:Category:Ivory, Texas|Ivory]] *[[:Category:Keechi, Texas|Keechi]] *[[:Category:Lakeport, Freestone County, Texas|Lakeport]] - east of Butler, *[[:Category:Lanely, Texas|Lanely]] *[[:Category:Luna, Texas|Luna]] *[[:Category:Mills, Texas|Mills]] - near Freestone *[[:Category:Morehead, Texas|Morehead]] *[[:Category:Mount Zion, Texas|Mount Zion]] - east of Fairfield *[[:Category:Pinoak, Texas|Pinoak]] *[[:Category:Pyburn, Texas|Pyburn]] - Teague/Fairfield *[[:Category:Shanks, Texas|Shanks]] - south of Kirvin *[[:Category:St. Elmo, Texas|St. Elmo]] - east of Streetman *[[:Category:Starling, Texas|Starling]] * [[:Category:Stonewall, Freestone County, Texas|Stonewall]] east of Denton *[[:Category:Troy, Freestone County, Texas|Troy]] * [[:Category:Turlington, Texas|Turlington]] - east of Fairfield *[[:Category:Valota, Texas|Valota]] *[[:Category:Wakefield, Texas|Wakefield]] *[[:Category:Winkler, Texas|Winkler]] - east of Streetman *[[:Category:Woodland, Freestone County, Texas|Woodland]] - northwest of Kirvin, *[[:Category:Yeldell, Texas|Yeldell]] - southwest of Rocky Branch *[[:Category:Yerby, Texas|Yerby]] - Fairfield area =====Without a post office===== *(1) (East) Antioch - near Turlington *(2) (West) Antioch - near Luna *(3) Arnold's Mill - Leon County line *(4) Asia Church - southwest of Teague *(5) Bain school *(6) Banks Stop *(7) Bear Creek Church - Donie area *(8) Beaver - Kirvin area, (9) Ben Lee school *(10 Kirvin *(14) Birdston Valley *(15) Black Jack - south of Lanely *(16) Board Bottom - near Furney Richardson * (17) Board Pile - near Troy *(18) Boggy Prairie - southwest of Teague *(19) Bonner Ferry - on Trinity in south *(20) [[:Category:Bonnerville, Texas|Bonnerville]] - near Stewards Mill *(21) Box #1 - Mills area, (22) Box #2 - Sand Lake near Plum Creek *(23) Brown's Creek, (24) Browns Chapel - south part of county *(25) Burleson, *(26) Burleson Hill - Dew/ Lanely *(27) [[:Category:West Point, Texas|West Point]] - near Butler NOTE: There are many other ghost towns without a post office. ===Historic sites=== ===Census=== :1860 --- 6,881 — :1870 --- 8,139 18.3% :1880 --- 14,921 83.3% :1890 --- 15,987 7.1% :1900 --- 18,910 18.3% :1910 --- 20,557 8.7% :1920 --- 23,264 13.2% :1930 --- 22,589 −2.9% :1940 --- 21,138 −6.4% :1950 --- 15,696 −25.7% :1960 --- 12,525 −20.2% :1970 --- 11,116 −11.2% :1980 --- 14,830 33.4% :1990 --- 15,818 6.7% :2000 --- 17,867 13.0% :2010 --- 19,816 10.9% :Est. 2015 --- 19,691 ===Notables=== * [[Wikipedia: Joseph Abbott| Joseph "Jo" Abbott]] (January 15, 1840 – February 11, 1908), member of the Confederate States Army and a member of the United States House of Representatives from Texas. * [[Wikipedia: Dmitri Royster|Archbishop Dmitri]] (November 2, 1923 – August 28, 2011), a hierarch of the Orthodox Church in America. Born as Robert Roscoe Royster in Teague. * [[Wikipedia: R. H. Bing|R. H. Bing]] (October 20, 1914 – April 28, 1986), mathematician who worked mainly in the areas of geometric topology and continuum theory. * [[Wikipedia: Tony Brackens|Tony Lynn Brackens, Jr.]] (December 26, 1974 - still living), played college football for the Texas Longhorns and played in the NFL for the Jacksonville Jaguars * [[Wikipedia: Louis Cheek|Louis Ray Cheek, Jr.]] (October 6, 1964 - still living), offensive lineman in the National Football League for the Miami Dolphins, Dallas Cowboys, Philadelphia Eagles, and the Green Bay Packers. He played college football at Texas A&M University and was drafted in the eighth round of the 1988 NFL draft. * [[Wikipedia: Charlie Davis|Charlie Davis]] (November 17, 1951 - still living), NFL defensive tackle for the Pittsburgh Steelers, St. Louis Cardinals and Houston Oilers. Older half-brother of Leonard Barnett Davis. * [[Wikipedia: Leonard Davis|Leonard Barnett Davis]] (September 5, 1978 - still living), NFL offensive lineman for the Dallas Cowboys and Detroit Lions. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Davis_(basketball) Willie Edward Davis] (August 9, 1945 - still living), American Basketball Association player for the Texas Chaparrals. * [[Wikipedia: Martin Dies, Sr.|Martin Dies, Sr.]] (March 13, 1870 – July 13, 1922), a Texas politician and a Democratic member of the US House of Representatives. Born in Jackson Parish, Louisiana, and moved with his parents to Freestone County, Texas, in 1876. * [[Wikipedia: Kenny Dorham|McKinley Howard "Kenny" Dorham]] (August 30, 1924 – December 5, 1972), jazz trumpeter, singer, and composer. * [[Wikipedia: Arbella Ewing|Arbella Ewing (née Perkins)]] (March 13, 1894 – March 22, 2008), who was at the time of her death the third-oldest living person, the second-oldest living American, the second longest-lived resident of Texas, and the oldest living African American. * [[Wikipedia: Cornelius Grant|Cornelius Grant]] (born April 27, 1943 - still living), is an American guitarist, composer, and band leader. Born in Fairfield. * [[Wikipedia: Ham Harmon|Hamlett S. Harmon]] (April 2, 1913 – January 1, 1997), an American professional football player for the Chicago Cardinals of the NFL. Born in Teague. * [[Wikipedia: Blind Lemon Jefferson|Lemon Henry "Blind Lemon" Jefferson]] (September 24, 1893 – December 19, 1929), was born in Coutchman and buried in Wortham. * [[Wikipedia: Sarah Lancaster|Sarah "Sallie" Lancaster]] (April 28, 1834 – April 13, 1918), Sacred Harp composer, born in Talbot County, Georgia, but lived in Oakwood from the 1880s, died there in 1918 and is buried in the town cemetery. * [[Wikipedia: Firpo Marberry|Frederick "Firpo" Marberry]] (November 30, 1898 – June 30, 1976), famous Major League Baseball pitcher in the 1920s and 1930s, pitched in the 1924, 1925 and 1934 World Series. * [[Wikipedia: Nanceen Perry|Nanceen Lavern Perry]] (April 19, 1977 - still living), USA Track Team member for 2000 Sydney Olympics. * [[Wikipedia: Washington Phillips|George Washington "Wash" Phillips]] (January 11, 1880 – September 20, 1954), gospel blues musician, born in the county. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_B._Slaughter_(rancher) William B. Slaughter (rancher)] (1852–1929) was an American rancher, cattle driver, banker and county judge. Born in Freestone County, but grew up in Palo Pinto County, Texas. * [[Wikipedia: Winfred Tubbs|Winfred O'Neal Tubbs]] (September 24, 1970 - still living), played college football for the Texas Longhorns and played in the NFL for the New Orleans Saints and San Francisco 49ers. * [[Wikipedia: George Watkins|George Watkins]] (June 4, 1900 – June 1, 1970), Major League Baseball player who owns the record for highest batting average as a rookie. ===Cemeteries=== Various links to the various cemeteries in Freestone County: * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Freestone_County%2C_Texas%2C_Cemeteries Freestone County Cemeteries on WikiTree] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2600 Freestone County Cemeteries on Find a Grave] * [http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Freestone/ListFreestone.html Freestone County cemeteries on Cemeteries of Texas] - Gloria Mayfield ===Sources=== *https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/kbf01

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== Goals == The goals of the Freeth Name Study are: * To properly source and connect every FREETH profile on WikiTree * To map the migration of populations with the FREETH surname == Members == At the moment, I am the only member: [[Freeth-52|Vicky (Freeth) Majewski]]. You can learn more about me by visiting my WikiTree profile. == Who Are The Freeths? == Here are some facts and anecdotes I've discovered so far. Please feel free to add to this list! === Surname Origins === According to [https://www.houseofnames.com/freeth-family-crest House Of Names], the Freeth surname first appeared in Staffordshire, England around 1805. Of course, we know that the name is much older than this; a casual perusal of FamilySearch's genealogical records shows indices dating as far back as 1720. Another Internet source speculates that Freeth is derived from a transposition of "Firth", i.e. "Frith"."Last name: Freeth." The Internet Surname Database. Accessed February 21, 2017. http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Freeth === Notable Freeths === ''Note: Most of these people do not yet have a WikiTree page. I hope to change that soon!'' * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Freeth George Douglas Freeth, Jr.] - deemed the "Father of Modern Surfing" * T. J. Freeth - English mathematician who first described [http://www.2dcurves.com/derived/strophoidn.html "Freeth's Nephroid"]. * [[Freeth-164|John "Poet" Freeth]] - 18th century artist and proprietor of "Freeth's Coffee House" in Birmingham, England. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordon_Freeth Sir Gordon Freeth, KBE] - Australian MP (Lib) and ambassador to Japan * [[Freeth-188|Pierce Charles Freeth]] - early editor of the Christchurch Star and The New Zealand Times * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isle_of_Man_Constabulary Colonel William Freeth], M. V. O., Chief Constable of the Isle of Man. * [http://www.angloboerwar.com/index.php?option=com_grid&gid=22_uw_0&p=18 Captain George Henry Basil Freeth], son of Col. William Freeth, decorated war hero === Families === Freeth is a relatively uncommon surname, but I have found "pockets" of Freeths in the following locations: * New York City * Delaware County, Pennsylvania * Hawaii * Marlborough, New Zealand * Corsham, Wiltshire, England * Birmingham, Warwick, England == Can YOU Help? == As all things on WikiTree, this space is a work-in-progress. Do you have anything to add? Do you have a special interest in the Freeth family? If so, please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the FREETH project tag, or send me a [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=11175420 private message]. You can also check out the [[Space:Freeth_Name_Study_To-Do_List|Freeth Name Study "To-Do List"]]. Thanks!

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Welcome to Fremont County, Colorado History!
{{US History|sub-project=Colorado}} *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Fremont_County_Colorado-6.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Fremont county Logo }}{{clear}} :'''Millions of years ago''', dinosaurs roamed here, fossils have been found, plants vanished underground and natural resources such as coal and now oil. There were hot springs seeping from the land, erosion by the Arkansas River helped carve the majestic Royal Gorge canyon. https://www.fremontco.com/miscellaneous/countyhistory.shtmlArchaeological studies shows humans inhabited Colorado.https://coloradoencyclopedia.org/article/fremont-county ::Fremont County history is rich including Spanish conquistadors, who explored here, to the first settlers, the Ute Indians to explorers and courageous pioneers, Fremont County’s history is as rich as it is varied. This county has oil fields near Florence, the solid walls of Old Max prison, beautiful apple orchards in Penrose, and ranches in Garden Park. :'''Pre-1400's''' Indigenous Indians lived on the plains as well as mountains in all of the state. However they left the area by mid-1400's. :'''1500's''' The Cheyenne, Arapaho, Kiowa, Comanche, Blackfoot, and Lakota (Sioux) tribes were here but the Ute was the predominant tribe for centuries, and stayed longer.They have been found to be the oldest tribe, There were 7 Ute bands. 1) Muache's were east of the Rocky Mountains from Denver to Trinidad,into Santa Fe, New Mexico. 2) Muache and Capote bands make up the federal recognized Southern Ute band and live in Ignacio, Colorado. :'''1500's- 1600's''' Spanish explorers such as Francisco Vasquez de Coronado crossed southern Colorado, but did not find any gold or silver. ::Fremont County was named for the explorer, presidential candidate, John C Fremont. It is one of Colorado's 64 counties, with a size of 1,533 square miles. County Seat and largest city of Canon City. Canon City is also near the mouth of the Royal Gorge of the Arkansas River. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fremont_County,_Colorado#Adjacent_counties ::Fremont County is located south-central Colorado, with Park and Teller Counties on the west, El Paso and Colorado Springs to the east, Pueblo county to the southeast, Custer county to the south, and Saguache and Chaffee Counties on north. :'''1803''' The Louisiana purchase occurred, making eastern part of Colorado a US territory. But the western part was still controlled by Spain. :'''1806 Zebulon Montgomery Pike''' and party with a federal commission to explore the region, came down the Arkansas River He and his party led a grueling trek down the Arkansas River and {{blue|camped at present-day Cañon City near the Royal Gorge}}. He explored the Royal Gorge canyon during the winter by traveling up the frozen Arkansas River..After this he found Pike's Peak. {{Image|file=Fremont_County_Colorado-4.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Arkansas River }}{{clear}} :'''1843-52''' - John C Fremont led a geographical survey of the western regions, traveling through Fremont County, up the Arkansas River to the Leadville region.He led 5 expeditions over this area, with a guide, Kit Carson, a rugged mountain man. In 1856 Fremont was a candidate for presidency. :'''Pre-1858 Canon City''' Before the gold and Silver rushes, the community of Canon City was a supply center to supply wagon train trails and dirt roads into the mountain mining camps. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cañon_City,_Colorado :'''1861''' - Canon City raised 2 companies of volunteers to send to serve with the 2nd Colorado Infantry during the Civil War.. This regiment fought in New Mexico and the Indian Territory of Oklahoma and in Missouri. {{Image|file=Fremont_County_Colorado-11.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=St Cloud Hotel, 1888. }}{{clear}} :'''1859''' Frémont County was established, and named for john C Frémont. It shares with the other Colorado counties history of Native American culture, agriculture, mining and railroads. :'''1860''' Jesse Frazier discovered the first coal in Fremont County near Coal Creek.. Frazier sold his claim to Joseph T. Musser mined 10 years, then sold it to Colorado Coal Company, predecessor of the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company (CF&I) of Pueblo, Colorado.An "Oil Spring" in Florence, Colorado, was discovered, the first oil well drilled for the state. This led to its first oil company, G.Bowen & co.Prospecting but it was not a commercial operation. :'''1860's-1990's''' An extensive irrigation system built in the 1860s provided the agricultural industry water for hay, orchards .. These are known as "ditch rights" which are dated back to early years.. The water is provided by the creeks, rivers and yearly snow melt.http://extension.colostate.edu/topic-areas/natural-resources/irrigation-ditches-and-their-operation-6-701/http://extension.colostate.edu/topic-areas/natural-resources/irrigation-ditches-and-their-operation-6-701/ :'''post 1861''' This area was one of the 17 original Colorado counties when the Territory became a state. Houses and businesses sprouted up seemingly overnight. Coal camps began, later the first oil well was drilled west of the Mississippi in Fremont County. Small towns started, and some grew, while others became ghost towns. {{Image|file=Fremont_County_Colorado-1.png |align=r |size=350 |caption=Cañon City }}{{clear}} :'''1862'''- Cañon City became the county seat. Colorado Oil Company drilled its first oil well, only 1-3 barrells/day yield, since oil at deeper level was not found.. :'''Jan 7, 1868''' Colorado Territory Legislature began the Colorado Territorial Prison in Cañon City, which officially opened June 1, 1871. Lawlessness in those days was violent and hard to manage. Once Colorado was a state, 1876, the Prison was given to the state, with the name Colorado State Prison (Colorado Territorial Correctional Facility) or “Old Max.”. Many criminals have been there including cannibal Alfred Packer. :'''1869-70 ''' Dinosaur bones were discovered . Within 10 years Othniel C Marsh, paleontologist trained at Yale, was helped by a Cañon City resident, Marshall P Felch to discover more. They named it Stegnosaurus stenops or''' Stegosaurus'''. More paleontological finds have been uncovered at the Garden Park Fossil Area, also near Cañon City. (160 to 145 million years ago) {{Image|file=Fremont_County_Colorado-9.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Royal Gorge }}{{clear}} :'''1870's, 80's''' Coal mining and railroads began which altered the county. Some communities were named: Coal Creek or Coaldale. :'''1870's''' when the railroad arrived, industrial capabilities increased. Coal mining increased. :'''1871''' - The Colorado Territory Prison was built here''' ({{red|not}}''' because Fremont was that full of criminals.. The country and the state needed state and federal correction facilities, and Fremont had some land. :'''1872''' Natural resource extraction {{blue|drilling for oil}}with the first oil well west of the Mississippi River was drilled here. Oil was being sold from the Oil Creek Area. ::Other Natural resource extraction has also been important. Coal reserves and the silver mines in Leadville gave the early railways a goal to extend tracks toward the silver mines of Leadville. :'''1872''' The region’s blossoming coal industry led General William Jackson Palmer to extend his Denver & Rio Grande Railroad (D&RG) to Coal Creek. :'''1874''' Railway line was completed through Cañon City, which served as the western terminus of the D&RG until the end of the Royal Gorge Railroad War. {{Image|file=Fremont_County_Colorado.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption= }}{{clear}} :'''1870s,1880s''' other coal communities started, such as: Rockvale, Bear Gulch, Chandler, and Prospect Heights. For a while there were 70 coal mines in Fremont County (mostly owned and operated by CF&I. This company dominated colorado's coal and mining industry. By 1906 10% of Coloradans worked for the company. {{Image|file=Fremont_County_Colorado.png |align=r |size=250 |caption=Florence Oil Field DPN }}{{clear}} :'''1877''' Silver was discovered in Leadville area, the D&RG in Cañon City and Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway in Pueblo competed to extend a rail line to Leadville through the narrow Royal Gorge, which had space for only one rail line. :'''1879 ''' The two railway crews had gunfights and a legal battle settled in the US Supreme Court. The D&RG Railroad was granted the primary right to build a line through the gorge, which increased transportation between Fremont County cities and the mining camps up in the mountains. {{Image|file=Fremont_County_Colorado-1.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Royal Gorge of the Arkansas River}}{{clear}} :'''1881''' Oil production had ceased at Oil Spring, until A. Cassiday struck deep oil. This led to the Florence Oil Field which produced until 1960's. :'''1891''' After gold was discovered at Cripple Creek in 1891, metal ore smelters were built in Cañon City, Fremont County, Colorado. :'''1899''' Fremont county lost part of the north for the formation for Teller county. :'''1900s''' Massive labor conflicts involved CF&I throughout Colorado, including a gold miners’ strike in Cripple Creek in 1903–4 and the Colorado Coalfield War in the 1910s. :'''1929''' Opening of Royal Gorge, the county's most outstanding natural feature.. It was once called the Grand Canyon of the Arkansas River. Scientists say the Gorge is the result of erosion caused by the Arkansas River, running through the gorge. It is about 10 miles in length with granite walls extending 1,000 feet. ::The Arkansas River flows through other areas without the erosion. Ot is one of the longest rivers, runs through the gorge. Tourists flock to both the Arkansas River for rafting, and to the Royal Gorge viewing the phenomenon.yearly, 2013, there was a bad wildfire which may have started from a train spark, destroyed the buildings in the park. It reopened 2015.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Gorge_Bridge :'''1924-28''' Ku Klux Klan local Cañon City, Baptist reverend Fred Arnold was appointed the Grand Dragon of the Colorado Realm of the Ku Klux Klan. '''Holy Cross Abbey Catholic church''' built the church in Canon City. It is thought the Klan’s rise in the Cañon City area began of anti-Catholic sentiment to the Holy Cross Abbey’s intent to build a church there. During these years Colorado had the largest, most influential Knights of the Klan west of the Mississippi River. The Klan even controlled the Cañon City government but also Fremont County and the state government in Denver. After the sudden death of Arnold, 1928, the political control of Fremont County subsided. :'''1900's-1990's''' Fremont county became home for 12+ state and federal correctional facilities at every level of security. Florence has The Federal Correctional Complex with 4 prison facilities within: Prison Camp, the Federal Correctional Institution, the United States Penitentiary, and the Administrative Maximum Penitentiary (“Super Max” or ADX). ADX is the only exclusively supermaximum security facility in the USA, which holds the most dangerous convicts. in the federal prison system. 50% of jobs in the county are from the prison industry, and 38% of the populations of Cañon City and Florence are inmates. In 2013 when the earlier mentioned wildfire occurred, the prison inmates were moved to safety.https://www.cnn.com/2013/06/11/us/colorado-fires/index.html ::'''Today''' Fremont County economy is supported by tourism to the Royal Gorge alone draws more than 200,000 annual visitors to the region and its correctional industry.. Both Cañon City and Florence have local historic preservation programs that have revitalized historic buildings in the communities to attract businesses and tourists. Cañon City has a hospital, numerous businesses, a May festival including street dancing. {{Image|file=Fremont_County_Colorado-5.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Hanging Bridge- Royal Gorge. }}{{clear}} ::Fremont County has 9 state correctional facilities, 7- within the East Cañon Correctional Complex east of Cañon City, including Skyline Correctional Center, Four Mile Correctional Center, Pre-Release Center, Arrowhead Correctional Center, Fremont Correctional Facility, Centennial Correctional Facility, and the Colorado State Penitentiary, which houses the state’s death row and execution chamber. The original Colorado Women’s Prison operated from 1935 to 1968, but no longer houses inmates and is now the site of the Colorado Territorial Prison Museum. {{Image|file=Fremont_County_Colorado-10.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=Fremont County scene. }}{{clear}} ::Fremont County has 15 prisons: :::ADX Supermax, the only federal Supermax prison USA,- is located in an unincorporated area in Fremont County, south of Florence. As of March 2015, Fremont County leads the nation among all counties as the one with the largest proportion of its population incarcerated, with 20% of people residing in one of the county's prisons.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fremont_County,_Colorado#Adjacent_counties ::Colorado Department of Corrections operates several prisons in the county. Several are not in Canon City. :::1)The department operates the Colorado Territorial Correctional Facility in Cañon City. In addition several correctional facilities near Cañon City are located in unincorporated areas in the county. :::2)Colorado State Penitentiary, the location of the state death row and execution chamber is in Fremont County. :::3) Arrowhead Correctional Center, State prison :::4) Centennial Correctional Facility, state prison :::5) Fremont Correctional Facility, State prison :::6) Four Mile Correctional Center state prison :::7) Skyline Correctional Center.- State prison ::::NOTE:The Colorado Women's Correctional Facility, near Cañon City in an unincorporated area, was decommissioned on June 4, 2009. The Federal Bureau of Prisons also operates the Federal Correctional Complex, Florence in Fremont County, which consists of several separate Federal prisons, including the only supermax facility in the federal system, home to many convicted terrorists and other notorious criminals.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fremont_County,_Colorado#Adjacent_counties ===Government Offices=== '''1886 Fremont County Courthouse''' {{Image|file=Fremont_County_Colorado-7.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=1886 Courthouse }}{{clear}} Fremont County is governed by a board of county commissioners, one for the three separate districts in the county. The daily operations of the county are controlled centrally out of the County Administration Building, located in Cañon City and is home to the offices of appointed and elected officials. {{Image|file=Fremont_County_Colorado-8.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=recent courthouse }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== :Locale,Southern Colorado :Rivers- Arkansas River. :Size of the county is 1,533 square miles. ====Adjacent counties==== *Teller County - north *El Paso County - northeast *Pueblo County - southeast *Custer County - south *Saguache County - southwest *Chaffee County - northwest *Park County - northwest ====Protected areas==== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pike_National_Forest Pike National Forest] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Isabel_National_Forest San Isabel National Forest] **[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenhorn_Mountain_Wilderness Greenhorn Mountain Wilderness] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkansas_Headwaters_Recreation_Area Arkansas Headwaters Recreation Area] ===Demographics=== In 2000 there were 46,145 people in the county with a population density of 30 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 89.52% White, 5.34% Black or African American, 1.53% Native American, 0.50% Asian, 0.06% Pacific Islander, 1.22% from other races, and 1.82% from two or more races. 10.35% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. Median income for a household in the county was $34,150, and the median income for a family was $42,303. The per capita income for the county was $17,420. About 8.30% of families and 11.70% of the population were below the poverty line, including 14.80% of those under age 18 and 7.40% of those age 65 or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fremont_County,_Colorado#Adjacent_counties *Fremont County - the Cañon City, CO Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is also included in the Pueblo-Cañon City, CO Combined Statistical Area. Trails
*American Discovery Trail *TransAmerica Trail Bicycle Route *Western Express Bicycle Route Highways
*U.S. Highway 50 *Colorado State Highway 9 *Colorado State Highway 67 *Colorado State Highway 115 *Colorado State Highway 120 ====Cities==== *'''[[:Category: Cañon City, Colorado|Cañon City]]''' *[[:Category: Penrose, Colorado|Penrose]] =====Towns/Communities===== *[[:Category: Brookside, Colorado|Brookside]] *[[:Category: Coal Creek, Fremont County, Colorado|Coal Creek]] *[[:Category: Coaldale, Colorado|Coaldale]] *[[:Category: Cotopaxi, Colorado|Cotopaxi]] *[[:Category: Florence, Colorado|Florence]] *[[:Category: Four Mile, Colorado|Four Mile]] *[[:Category: Fruitmere, Colorado|Fruitmere]] *[[:Category: Hillside, Colorado|Hillside]] *[[:Category: Howard, Colorado|Howard]] *[[:Category: Lincoln Park, Colorado|Lincoln Park]] *[[:Category: Rockvale, Colorado|Rockvale]] *[[:Category: Williamsburg, Colorado|Williamsburg]] ====County Resources==== {{Image|file=Fremont_County_Colorado.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Arkansas River }}{[clear}} *Arkansas River Rafting, Salad- Canon City *Zipline- near Canon City *Prison- Canon City *Signtseeing *Climbing *Royal George-near Canon City *Royal George Bridge - near Canon City *The Owl - Hamburgers, Canon City *Rafting, River, Fishing, Adventure-Cotapaxi *Park, museum,- Florence *Pike National Forest- 2 mile trail *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gold_Belt_Byway Gold Belt Byway] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkansas_Headwaters_Recreation_Area Arkansas Headwaters Recreation Area] *The Abbey * Film productions, and westerns, such as The Cowboys, starring John Wayne; The Duchess and the Dirtywater Fox, starring Goldie Hawn and George Segal; and How the West Was Won, starring James Arness and Bruce Boxleitner, were filmed in Cañon City and Fremont County. *1910, Tom Mix, cowboy starred in a silent film produced by the Selig Film Company. ====Census==== :1870 --- 1,064 — :1880 --- 4,735 345.0% :1890 --- 9,156 93.4% :1900 --- 15,636 70.8% :1910 --- 18,181 16.3% :1920 --- 17,883 −1.6% :1930 --- 18,896 5.7% :1940 --- 19,742 4.5% :1950 --- 18,366 −7.0% :1960 --- 20,196 10.0% :1970 --- 21,942 8.6% :1980 --- 28,676 30.7% :1990 --- 32,273 12.5% :2000 --- 46,145 43.0% :2010 --- 46,824 1.5% :Est. 2016 --- 47,446 ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Greenwood Cemetery, Canon City, Colorado|Greenwood Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Lakeside Cemetery, Cañon City, Colorado|Lakeside Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Mountain Vale Memorial Park, Cañon City, Colorado|Mountain Vale Memorial Park]] *[[:Category: Upper Beaver Creek Cemetery, Coal Creek, Fremont County, Colorado|Upper Beaver Creek Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Coaldale Cemetery, Coaldale, Colorado|Coaldale Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Cotopaxi Cemetery, Cotopaxi, Colorado|Cotopaxi Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Union Highland Cemetery, Florence, Colorado|Union Highland Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Hillside Cemetery, Hillside, Colorado|Hillside Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Howard Cemetery, Howard, Colorado|Howard Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Beaver Park Cemetery, Penrose, Colorado|Beaver Park Cemetery]] ===Sources=== *https://www.fremontco.com *https://coloradoencyclopedia.org/article/fremont-county

French and Indian War Images

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French and Indian War Project

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Welcome to the French and Indian War Project
{{Image |file=French and Indian War Images-6.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption= }} {{Image|file=French_and_Indian_War_Images.png |align=l |size=200 |caption=North America after 1748 }} The French and Indian War was a colonial extension of the Seven Years War that ravaged Europe from 1754 to 1763, was the bloodiest American war in the 18th century. It took more lives than the American Revolution, involved people on three continents, including the Caribbean. The war was the product of a clash between the French and English over colonial territory and wealth. Within these global forces, the war can also be seen as a product of the localized rivalry between British and French colonists, both sides involving the indigenous people of North America. ==Our Mission== Our mission is to honor all those who served in this war, lest we forget...., {{clear}} {{Image|file=The_Great_War_Memorials.gif |align=c |size=200 |caption= }} == How To Join == {{Project Information |projectbadge=military_and_war.gif |projectname=French and Indian War |Leaders= A leader is needed here. Please contact [[Project:Military and War]] Project leaders if you would like to volunteer. |Coordinators= [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]], [[Balzarano-1|Julia Ryan]], [[Thomas-8856 |Allan H Thomas]] |g2g= 1413162/would-you-like-to-join-the-military-and-war-project |tag= french_and_indian_war |communication= [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/wikitree-military-and-war Military and War Google Community] (Please include your WikiTree ID when requesting to join) |badge=military_and_war }} You may also want to # Add {{Tag Link|{{{tag|military_and_war}}}}} to [[Special:Following|your followed tags]] # Check out the [[Project:Military_and_War|main project page]] for all guidelines related to the project. # This project does not have a unique badge, in order to add a sticker to your profile and view a listing of who is a member of this project, add your name to the [[:Category: French and Indian War Project Members |French and Indian War Members]] by placing the following in your profile, below the ==Biography== line: ##if you already have {{Military and War Project Member}} add "|French and Indian War" to it. ##if not, add {{Military and War Project Member|French and Indian War}} This is the Main Category: [[:Category: French and Indian War | French and Indian War]] ===Related Subprojects=== * [[Project:Roll of Honor|Roll of Honor]] **A project for Military Personnel Worldwide that were KIA,MIA,POW and WIA or received the highest medal from their country * [[Project:1776|1776 Project]] American Revolutionary War **The 1776 Project is for Profiles of ancestors that were involved in the early history of the United States of America, circa 1773 through 1789. This time period covers the War for Independence (AKA: American Revolutionary War) through the ratification of the United States Constitution by our Founding Fathers. * [[Project:War_of_1812|War of 1812]] **Focuses on providing resources and information to assist in locating ancestors that served in the War of 1812 ===Participants=== *[[Reynolds-2390|Terri Rick]] *[[Richardson-7161 |Mary Richardson]], Project Coordinator *[[Balzarano-1|Julia Ryan]], Project Coordinator *[[Sekel-2 |Bill Sekel]] *[[Andrus-373 |Alison Andrus]] *[[Thomas-8856 |Allan H Thomas]], Project Coordinator *[[Wright-7062| Terry Wright]] leader *[[J-276 |Paula J]] leader ==Requested Subprojects== ''Please add anything you would like to see as a subproject. We can discuss ideas on our google group and then post them on g2g.'' # # ==Related Projects== The following projects and groups are likely to have some overlap with this one, so members of this project may be interested in them as well: * [[Project:Roll_of_Honor|Roll of Honor Project]] ''Honor and Recognition'' *[[Project:Worldwide_Disasters]] ===Project Box=== '''Sample usage:''' '''{{French and Indian War Project}}
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French and Indian War Resource Page

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'''Introduction''' {{Image|file=French_and_Indian_War_Images.png |align=l |size=200 |caption=North America after 1748 }} Read the Project page to learn how to join this project, for the template, to learn how to add a sticker. If you are reading this now, this is not the project page, but the Resource page. The French and Indian War (also called the Seven Years War) which lasted from 1754 - 1763. This American colonial extension, was considered one of the bloodiest American wars in the 18th century. Since this war covered three continents, the war claimed more lives than the American Revolution. Both The French and the British became involved and pulled into the war the new settlements of North America. Both sides made use of the American Indians who were living in North of America. Reason for this war seems to be colonial territory and expectations of wealth. Causes: :1) the British wanted control of the land for expansion and raising tobacco. :2) the French wanted to control the fur trade in North America. :3) Native Americans were afraid the British would take over their land. English and French merchants traded with the American Indians of the Ohio Country. This was known at the time as the Northwest Territory, which was also called the Ohio Country. England and France desired more land to claim for their respective countries. More Colonies meant more Colonists to come to America to settle. This benefited the investors of the Ohio Company. More Colonies would eventually become productive farms rather than wilderness. England and France tried to block access to each other in this region west of the Allegany Mountains '''(Ohio Country)'''. The French soldiers captured English trading posts in the early to mid 1750's. They also built Fort Duquesne (what is known today as Pittsburgh), to defend their territory from English trappers, and colonists. * 1754, 22-year-old George Washington and Virginia militia men ambushed a French patrol in the Ohio Country. Their intent was to drive the French from the region and capture Fort Duquesne. However the troops there were too strong, Washington had to retreat. His militia men built Fort Necessity to use to counteract against the French. Then some French soldiers with their Ohio Country American Indian allies attacked and defeated Washington's '''Fort Necessity''' on '''July 3, 1754.'''-- the beginning of of the French and Indian War in the New World. The French permitted Washington and his men to return to Virginia in safety. Washington and the Virginians had to agree not to try to build another fort west of the Appalachian Mountains for at least '''one year'''. '''Commanders''' {{Image|file=French_and_Indian_War_Images-18.jpg |align=r |size=140 |caption='''Field Marshal Jeffery Amherst''' }} :[[Image:Flags-3.jpg|60px]] Great Britian :[[Image:French_and_Indian_War_Images-16.jpg|60px]] British America :[[Image:French_and_Indian_War_Images-15.jpg|60px]] Iroquois Confederacy [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeffery_Amherst,_1st_Baron_Amherst Field Marshal Jeffery Amherst] was the Commander-in-Chief of the Forces.Under his command British forces captured the cities of Louisbourg, Quebec City and Montreal, as well as several major fortresses {{Image|file=Montcalm-Gozon-1.jpg |align=r |size=140 |caption='''Brigadier General Louis-Joseph de Montcalm''' }} :[[Image:French_and_Indian_War_Images-13.jpg|75px]] France :[[Image:French_and_Indian_War_Images-14.jpg|75px]] New France{{Clear}} Brigidier General [[Montcalm-Gozon-1| Louis-Joseph de Montcalm]] was the commander of the forces in North America who was sent to New France to lead its defense against the British '''July 3, 1754.'''-- the beginning of of the French and Indian War in the New World. {{Image|file=French_and_Indian_War_Images-8.jpg |align=l |size=350|caption=First engagement. }}{{clear}} *England declared war in 1756. '''Battles:''' *Combatants: British and Americans against the French and Canadians. *Generals: General Amherst commanded the British and American force with Brigadier James Wolfe as one of his subordinate commanders. Chevalier de Drucour commanded the French and Canadians. ::Size of the armies: 11,000 British regular troops and 200 American Rangers. The French garrison was around 6,000. '''EVENTS''' :'''1753''' - French troops came from Canada, seized, fortified the '''Ohio Valley''' as possession. Build Fort Duquesne. Britain protests the invasion and claims Ohio for itself. :'''July 3, 1754.'''-- beginning of French and Indian War, :'''1754''' Ensign de Jumonville, escort killed by British patrol led by George Washington. French, Indians defeat British at new fort Necessity ( built by Washington and Virginia militia) Washington surrenders after losing one-third of his force. :'''Battle of the Monongahela''', also known as the Battle of the Wilderness- Monongahela River at the forks with the Allegheny and Ohio Rivers near modern Pittsburgh (Fort Pitt). ::Combatants: approximately 1,500 British and American troops (of Virginia, Maryland, North and South Carolina) against (300 to 600) Indians (Ottawas, Miamis, Hurons, Delawares [Lenni Lenape], Shawnees and Mingoes [Iroquois]) and 30 French colonial troops. ::British Forces: 30 Sailors from the Royal Navy under Lt Spendelowe ::Sir Peter Halkett’s 44th Foot, Colonel Robert Dunbar’s 48th Foot ::Captain Rutherford’s New York Company ::Captain Horatio Gate’s New York Company ::Captain Delamere’s South Carolina Company :'''1755''' British defeated at Ft. Duquesne - (present-day Pittsburgh, PN - '''Gen. Braddock''' + 1450 men, defeated by Indian & French-Canadian force :'''1755''' British implement a plan to defeat the French. Fort Beausejour captured, troops under '''Major General Edward Braddock''' defeated in the Battle of the Monongahela. French advance at Lake George is stopped. :'''June 16, 1755''' - British assault on Acadia on 16 June 1755 in the Battle of Fort Beauséjour. :'''April 18, 1756''', Col. Washington's Virginia Regiment stumbled into an ambush of French and Indians in a raid. Seventeen men were killed. Virginia's Burgesses were stunned. The battle was near Fort Edwards, Virginia (now West Virginia).s in Williamsburg. :'''1756''' French take Ft. Oswego - Upstate New York --French commander '''Montcalm''' takes fort, his Indian allies kill wounded soldiers, take scalps, and make slaves of captives. :'''1756''' - Battle of Fort Bull – French capture British fort. :'''1757''' American forces refuse to serve under British - '''Lord Loudoun''' micromanages. :''' Aug 4-9, 1757''' - French and '''Montcalm''' capture Fort William Henry in Siege of Fort William Henry. British defeated by French then Indians slaughter prisoners.. '''Montcalm’s''' actions angers his Indian allies who capture and kill hundreds of unarmed British. {{Image|file=French_and_Indian_War_Images-25.png |align=c |size=300 |caption=Ft. William Henry. }} {{clear}} :'''1757''' Massacre at Ft. William Henry - Upstate New York- surrender of British & colonial garrison to Montcalm -promised safe passage back to England), Indians kill 185, 310 captives :'''1757 -1761'''- '''William Pitt''' guides British war effort - in London. Secretary of State, Pitt (to reduce tension with colonists promised payment to support the effort, gives colonial assemblies control of recruitment. Sends 1000's more British soldiers,. Replaces Lord Loudoun {{Image|file=New_France_in_the_French_and_Indian_War.jpg |align=c |size=200 |caption=William Pitt, elder }}{{clear}} :'''1757''' - British take control at the Forks of the Ohio, {{Image|file=French_and_Indian_War_Images-23.jpg |align=l |size=270 |caption=British burning of the warship Prudent and capturing of the warship Bienfaisant during the siege of Louisbourg.}} {{Image|file=French_and_Indian_War_Images-10.png |align=r |size=250 |caption=Blockade of Louisbourg. }}{{Clear}} :'''1758''' - Louisbourg and Ft. Duquesne captured by British - Quebec & W Pennsylvania - British-American-Indian forces overwhelm French who abandon Louisbourg and burn Ft. Duquesne before retreating north. Realizing they cannot hold fort, French abandoned in Nov. :'''July 6, 1758''' - Battle of Bernetz Brook, – Carillon campaign, the British engage isolated party of Frenchmen. :'''July 8, 1758''' - Battle of Carillon – also called Battle of Ticonderoga. The superior British force attacked French forces head on. Result Injuries. :'''1759''' -''' Battle of Quebec''' - huge fight between French forces and British forces. '''Gen. Wolfe''' killed and French commander Montcalm killed. {{Image|file=French_and_Indian_War_Images-2.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=Montcalm killed in 1759. }} :'''1759''' - Battle of Ticonderoga or Battle of Carillon– British capture French fort. :'''1759''' - French surrender Quebec after a large battle with British outside the city on the Plains of Abraham. :'''July 6--26, 1759''' - Battle of Fort Niagara (6 July – 26) – British take fort, but Brigadier General John Prideaux is killed. :'''July 31, 1759''' - Battle of Beauport – French thwart the British attempt to land near Quebec city; there were batteries fired (4000 rounds in 8 hours) by navy bombardment of British ships and batteries upon French at the coast line. :'''1759''' - Battle of Quiberon Bay - the English fleet arrived at Quebec in the spring, yet French fleet did not. This became the coup de grace to French interests. British victory restricted French navy's ability to resupply forces in Canada. {{Image|file=French_and_Indian_War_Images-34.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=Quiberon Bay. }} :'''1760''' - Iriquois join British-American alliance - Balance of power tips towards British with this addition :'''1760''' - French surrender Montreal - Greatly outnumbered French forces are defeated in war's final battle in the Americas. Three British armies converge on Montreal which results in Defeat of Canada, New France. :'''1762''' - Spain enters the war as a French ally, defeated by British naval forces. :'''1763''' - Treaty of Paris: Paris, France - France gives up claims to all of its North American possessions. All land west of the Mississippi and New Orleans goes to Spain. All land east of the Mississippi River and Canada goes to England. {{Image|file=French_and_Indian_War_Images-20.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Before and after French Indian War. }} {{Image|file=French_and_Indian_War_Images-5.jpg |align=c |size=425 |caption=Land ceded to Britain. }} '''NOTE:''' It should be observed that 70% of references for this war about the Ohio country are listed as French and Indian War. Another 30% references are for the Seven Years War which are about the wars between Great Britain and allies against France and allies occurring in Europe. '''Sources:''' *[http://vagenweb.org/hening/vol07-29.htm Vagen Web.org] - George Chapter 1 *[http://vagenweb.org/stafford/military/revolutionarywarvets.htm List of vets and French and Indian War Vets] *[http://www.pbs.org/thewarthatmadeamerica/timeline.html The War that made America] - Timeline *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Fort_Niagara Wikipedia] - Battle of Fort Niagara *[http://www.ohiohistorycentral.org/w/Fort_Necessity?rec=714 Ohio History central.org] - Fort Necessity *[https://history.state.gov/milestones/1750-1775/french-indian-war History State.gov] - French Indian War *[https://history.state.gov/milestones/1750-1775/treaty-of-paris History State.gov] - Treaty of Paris *"The War That Made America: A Short History of the French and Indian War by Fred Anderson. *[https://blankenburg2012.wikispaces.com/French+and+Indian+War+Info blankenburg2012.wikispaces.com] - French and Indian War *[http://www.feldmeth.net/US/fandiwar.html www.feldmeth.net] *[http://www.britishbattles.com/battle-of-louisburg.htm British Battles.com] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iroquois Wikipedia] - Iroquois *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_Monongahela Battle of the Monongahela] *[http://www.mountvernon.org/george-washington/french-indian-war/braddocks-defeat-an-interview-with-david-preston/ Mount Veron.org] *[http://vagenweb.org/hening/vol07-31.htm Vagen Webb.org] *[http://www.fortedwards.org/ftedhome.htm Virginia forts] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_Plains_of_Abraham Battle of Plains of Abraham] *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_and_Indian_War French and Indian War] *http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h1175.html *http://www.fwhmuseum.com/ *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_William_Henry *"La guerre de la conquête 1754-1760 by Guy Frégault, Ed Fides ISBN 978-2-7621-2989-2 In FRENCH. This masterly piece of research covers what is known in French Canada as the '''war of conquest''', Guy Frégault combed not only through official dispatches etc, but also through newspaper articles on both sides of the conflict, in England, The US colonies and France. Extensively sourced, well written, for anyone who reads French and wants to understand more about this war, a must read. [[Liard-1|Liard-1]]

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[[Category:French Colonies]] [[Category: France]][[Category: France Project]] [[Category:Compagnie française pour le commerce des Indes orientales]] ---- ==Background== This covers the various colonies founded by the French in and around the Indian Ocean. These include: :: Île Bourbon, now [[:Category:Réunion|Réunion]] :: Île de France, now [[:Category:Mauritius|Mauritius]] :: [[:Category:Seychelles|Seychelles]] :: [[:Category:Madagascar|Madagascar]] :: Établissements français dans l'Inde ("French establishments in India") WikiPedia has a good [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_East_India_Company high level article] on the Compagnie française pour le commerce des Indes orientales (French East India Company), and its predecessors and successors. The French presence in the Indian Ocean was driven by commercial rather than political motives, and the history of these colonies reflects this. ==Sources== Being French, where records do exist they tend to be very informative. Baptismal records will include the mother's name, they kept their maiden names, and often the family relationship of the two sponsors. Marriage records will usually include both sets of parents, the ages of the couple, and where they were born. Burial records often provide the age and the names of the spouse and/or the parents. Many of the records for the area have been transcribed and made available online at [http://www.cgmrgenealogie.org/actes/index.php Cercle de Généalogie Maurice - Rodrigues (CGMR)]. ===Mauritius=== The National Archives of Mauritius has imaged many records from the French era and made them available online. The indexing is not complete, so some effort is required and the response time can be slow. Users are required to [http://nationalarchives.govmu.org/NationalArchivesServices/userdisclaimer.do register] first. ===Réunion=== A major, but secondary, source for Bourbon are the genealogical dictionaries written by Camille Ricquebourg, in particular his Dictionnaire généalogique des familles de l'Ile Bourbon (La Réunion). The first edition was released in 1983 in three volumes; the second, complete, edition was released in 2001. There are only 19 libraries worldwide listed on [http://www.worldcat.org/title/dictionnaire-genealogique-des-familles-de-lile-bourbon-la-reunion-1665-1810/oclc/819194602?referer=di&ht=edition Worldcat] as holding either edition. Another book by Ricquebourg - Dictionnaire Genealogique Des Familles de L'Ile Bourbon: 1665-1767: Pendant La Regie de La Compagnie Des Indes - is held by only [http://www.worldcat.org/title/dictionnaire-genealogique-des-familles-de-lile-bourbon-1665-1767-pendant-la-regie-de-la-compagnie-des-indes/oclc/4639394&referer=brief_results ten libraries]. An overview of the settlement of Île Bourbon is [[Space:The_Settlement_of_Île_Bourbon_%28Réunion%29|here]]. ===Seychelles=== The baptism, marriage and burial records held at the National Archives of Seychelles have been transcribed by Heulwen Pool and Daniella Johnstone and added to the database of the [http://www.cgmrgenealogie.org/actes/index.php CGMR].

French E-Cards

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Here are '''vintage French postcards''' that can be sent as e-cards. All e-cards are WikiTree are 100% free. There are no pop-ups or spammy gimmicks. Simply click on a "'''send as e-card'''" link below an image to the right. [[Category:E-Cards]]

French Name Study

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[[Category:French Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname French and its variants. My hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please feel free to contact me or ask questions in G2G (just make sure you tag your questions with "French"). Specifically, I am seeking to find out whether the French name came into use independently in multiple places, or whether it originated in one place and then spread as Frenches moved around. (In other words, are all the French lines actually related, or are there a bunch of distinct families which happen to share the same name?) To that end, rather than adding {{One Name Study|name=French}} to every single profile on WikiTree, what I'd like to try to do is categorise only the oldest known French in each family line. To do this, start with any French profile, and keep following the links to each father (or mother, in cases where the child took the mother's last name instead of the father's last name) until you either hit a dead end, or else find a father with a different last name. (Presumably, in that case, the "father" would actually be a stepfather, but there may be cases where somebody was born with one name and chose to adopt a different one, and in a case like that, you may just have proven that that French family line, at the very least, had an independent origin.) Once you reach the first person in a given French family line, add {{One Name Study|name=French}} template to that person's profile, and that will add a new family line to the [[:Category:French_Name_Study|French Name Study]] category. Therefore, if you manage to move a line farther back in time (or, better yet, connect it to another French line which goes yet father back), please remove {{One Name Study|name=French}} template from the previous oldest French in that line to the new oldest French. If you want to be notified whenever somebody edits this page or adds a comment, please click [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:French_Name_Study&action=joinnetwork here] to be added to the trusted list. Here's a clue I turned up back in 2005, while visiting England: My mother and I were visiting Baptist heritage sites, and while we were at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loughwood_Meeting_House Loughwood], she spotted the surname "French" on some of the gravestones in the churchyard. Since her grandmother's maiden name was French, and she was born in Frome, Somerset (which isn't all that far away -- at least to a Canadian), she wondered if those Frenches might be related to her Frenches. So, we drove into Kilmington, where the Baptists built a new church after the persecution of Baptists ended, and looked for the Baptist church. Some very nice ladies listened to our story and said, "Oh, you should talk to Cyril! His mother was a French!" So, we got a guide to lead us to Cyril's house, and we had a nice chat with Cyril. It turns out that Cyril's Frenches were originally Huguenot refugees. The locals couldn't pronounce their French surname, so they just called them "Les Frenches", and apparently the name stuck enough that it became their English surname. He had this astonishingly detailed family tree that he had hand-drawn, going back to the original refugees. So at least some "Frenches" living in the area are descended from Huguenots. Of course, it seems likely to me that other, non-Huguenot families who emigrated to England for other reasons may well have gotten called "Les Frenches", too, which would complicate the picture somewhat. But even so, a clue is a clue. == Sub-Projects == If you've put up all of the Frenches in your family (or at least all the ones you've found so far), and are looking for something else to do, here are some sub-projects that you might be willing to help with: === Biographies === We need to make sure that each French on WikiTree has a narrative biography containing all the genealogically relevant facts about them (birth, marriage, and death at the very least). For information on biographies, see the [[Help:Biographies|Biographies]] help page. === Categories === We need to make sure that each French on WikiTree has the appropriate categories applied to their profile. For information on categories, see the [[Help:Categorization|Categorization]] help page and the [[Project:Categorization|Categorization Project]]. === Coats of Arms === Finding (or creating) well-rendered, but public domain, images of the various French coats of arms listed in ''[https://archive.org/stream/generalarmoryofe00burk#page/932/ Burke's General Armory],'' to add to the profiles of those people who have the right to bear each of them. === Connecting Frenches === Connecting all the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=French Unconnected French] profiles on WikiTree. (This can count towards the [[Space:Connectors_Challenge|Connectors Challenge]] if you're feeling competitive.) For information on connecting profiles, see the [[Project:Connectors|Connectors Project]]. * Progress: profiles: 13,554/14,825: 91.4% === Merging === * We need to merge any duplicate profiles for the same person into one profile for that person. For information on merging profiles, see the [[Help:Merging|Merging]] help page. === Sourcing Frenches === Sourcing all the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=French-1 Unsourced French] profiles on WikiTree. (This can count towards the [[Sourcerers_Challenge|Sourcerers Challenge]] if you're feeling competitive.) For information on sourcing profiles, see the [[Help:Sources|Sources]] help page and the [[Project:Sourcerers|Sourcerers Project]]. * Progress: profiles: 14,402/14,825: 97.1% ** (Note: This number is derived by subtracting the number of French profiles which have the {{Unsourced}} template added to them from the total of Frenches on WikiTree, so it's not necessarily accurate, since adding the template is a manual procedure.) === Frenches in the Peerage === Making sure that all 518 deceased [http://thepeerage.com/i1483.htm Frenches] listed on ThePeerage.com have profiles on WikiTree. * Progress: profiles: 156/518: 30.1%, sourced: 89/156: 57.1%, connected: 155/156: 99.4%,
** (Note: This number is derived by taking the 847 Frenches listed on ThePeerage.com, and subtracting 5 duplicate entries who are listed both by nickname and by their given names, 180 entries where French is not their Last Name At Birth, and 144 living Frenches.) {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Name !! Birth !! Death !! Notes !! WP? !! TA? || CMT? |- ||[[French-10433|Savage French]]||1697||1769||Justice of the Peace.||Yes||No||Yes |- |} === Frenches in Wikipedia === Making sure that all 68 deceased [[wikipedia:French_(surname)|Frenches]] with Wikipedia entries have profiles on WikiTree. (The real Frenches, that is. Not fictional characters, of course.) * Progress: profiles: 42/68: 61.8%, sourced: 37/42: 88.1%, connected: 34/42: 81% ** (Note: This number is derived by taking the 122 Frenches listed on Wikipedia, and subtracting 4 fictional characters, 11 entries where French is not their Last Name At Birth, and 39 living Frenches.) {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Name !! Birth !! Death !! Notable As !! WP? !! TA? || CMT? |- ||[[wikipedia:Christopher_French|Christopher French]]||1650||1713||Irish theologian.||No||No||No |- ||[[French-9957|Daniel French]]||1770||1853||American inventor.||Yes||Yes||No |- ||[[French-9509|Samuel Gibbs French]]||1818||1910||Confederate major general.||Yes||No||Yes |- ||[[French-12811|Domingo French]]||1774||1825||Argentine revolutionary.||Yes||Yes||No |- ||[[French-10860|Annie French]]||1872||1965||Scottish painter, engraver, illustrator, and designer associated with the Glasgow School.||Yes||Yes||No |- ||[[French-11181|Charlie French]]||1883||1962||American baseball player.||Yes||Yes||No |- ||[[wikipedia:Fred_F._French|Fred F. French]]||1883||1936||American real estate developer.||No||No||No |- ||[[French-10868|John William French]]||1888||1970||Canadian politician.||Yes||No||Yes |- ||[[wikipedia:Freddie_French|Freddie French]]||1911||1989||New Zealand rugby player.||No||No||No |- ||[[wikipedia:David_H._French|David H. French]]||1918||1994||American anthropologist.||No||No||No |- ||[[French-11197|Christopher French (judge)]]||1925||2003||British barrister and judge who sat on the High Court of Justice.||Yes||Yes||No |- |} In the columns above: * "WP?" asks whether this person has a WikiTree profile. If you find a notable French who does not yet have a WikiTree profile, you can add their name here and leave that cell empty. If you see somebody listed on this page without a WikiTree profile, check to see if one has been added since this page was last edited, and create a profile for them if you like. (Then edit this page to put "Yes" in that cell.) * "TA?" asks whether this person's profile (or the oldest profile in this branch) has the {{One Name Study|name=French}} template applied to it. If you find a French branch where doesn't have the template applied to that profile, you can add their name here and leave that cell empty. If you can edit their profile, please add the template, and then edit this page to put "Yes" in that cell. * "CMT?" asks whether this person's profile has been connected to the main tree. If you see links at the bottom of the profile listing how many degrees that person is from Kevin Bacon, Queen Elizabeth, and three other notables, then their profile is connected to the main tree. If not, then they are not connected to the main tree, and this cell should be left blank. To find out more about getting a profile connected to the main tree, see the [[Project:Connectors|Connectors Project]] page. == Resources == * British Surnames: [http://www.britishsurnames.co.uk/surname/French French] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/French G2G feed of questions tagged "French"]. * House of Names: [https://www.houseofnames.com/French-family-crest French Crests, Coat of Arms, and Name History] Note: a bunch of sites selling coats of arms use this version, but [https://archive.org/stream/generalarmoryofe00burk#page/378/mode/2up Burke's General Armory] lists seventeen different coats of arms for different French individuals, so your line may be associated with a different coat of arms (or none at all, if you can't demonstrate descent from one of the people who were awarded coats of arms). * Internet Surname Database: [http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/French French] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/French List of Frenches on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=French Orphaned French profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileGroup/GroupBy.htm?Field=Connected&query=French+unconnected Unconnected branches with French profiles in them (sorted by branch size)]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=French Unconnected French profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=French-1 Unsourced French profiles on WikiTree]. * Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:French_(surname)|French (surname)]] including a list of notable Frenches with articles on Wikipedia that you could add as sources if you happen to be working on one of those profiles. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:French_Name_Study|WikiTree profiles that link to this page]]

French Origins of Acadians

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[[Category:Acadians Project Free Space Pages]] == [[Image:Acadie-1.png|34px|Acadie - Drapeau]] French Origins of Acadians - Pioneers and Returnees == '''Including:''' [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:French_Origins_of_Acadians#Table_of_French_Origins_of_Acadians ''TABLE OF FRENCH ORIGINS OF ACADIANS''] === Place Names for France === ==== Background and Sources ==== :For historic background and source information regarding France - including an overview of the administrative jurisdictions of the Kingdom of France compared to the present-day French Republic - see the section below entitled "Historic Background and Source Information for France" including:
:[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:French_Origins_of_Acadians#The_Kingdom_of_France ''- The Kingdom of France: Historic Provinces, Duchies and Territories (pre-1790)'']
:[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:French_Origins_of_Acadians#The_French_Republic ''- The French Republic: Départements (from 1790) - Civil Registration and Civic Archives (from 1792)'']
:[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:French_Origins_of_Acadians#Modern_Administrative_Regions ''- Régions and Their Relationship to Historic Provinces''] :For information regarding the Acadians covered - including the French immigrants who were pioneers of Acadie and the later returnees to France - see the section below entitled:
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:French_Origins_of_Acadians#Acadian_Pioneers_and_Returnees ''Acadian Pioneers and Returnees''] ==== Project Goals, Guidelines and Research ==== :Profiles of our Acadian ancestors from France often reflect various combinations of names in location fields (including churches linked to town names, historic or modern towns, names of a diocese or archdiocese in which a church was governed, historic provinces, subsequent departments, and/or modern regions). This situation is not unique to France - but was made worse by sweeping changes instituted in connection with the French Revolution that were designed to purposely alter many historic as well as religious affiliations of the ''ancien régime.'' :From a Wikitree perspective, any "mash-up" of location names complicates searches and reports, fails to place events in their proper historic location, and can make individuals appear to be different when they are not. The particular place names used (both in location fields and in the biography) can also either help or impair research for original records and other sources. For this and other reasons, it is useful to include relevant modern counterpart names in association with historic ones when they are introduced in the biography. This is particularly true in the case of France and other countries in which transitions occurred from religious documentation and maintenance of vital event records to civil registration and civic archives. Locating historic records in France begins with the modern department in which the place now exists - and from those departmental archives, works backward to the towns and historic church records they were and are responsible for. :Key goals of the project are to:
(i) promote understanding of the historical background in which our ancestors lived;
(ii) encourage the correction of Acadian profiles and vital events based in France;
(iii) facilitate the identification of profiles requiring updates or research, and
(iv) provide appropriate French place names to be used - both in location fields and in the biography (to facilitate research and documentation). :For guidelines and recommended usage of French place names in Acadian profiles, see the section below entitled:
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:French_Origins_of_Acadians#Acadians_Project_and_WikiTree_Guidelines ''Acadians Project and WikiTree Guidelines''] :Individual Acadian pioneers and returnees to France are now being directly linked to the table of French place origins. So a side-benefit is to reflect and connect the groups of pioneers who brought their unique genetic and cultural backgrounds from the various provinces of France to North America and beyond. For information and links to ongoing research associated with this project, see the section below entitled:
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:French_Origins_of_Acadians#Ongoing_Research ''Ongoing Research''] ---- === '''Table of French Origins of Acadians''' === ====
'''''FRENCH ORIGINS AND LOCATION NAMES FOR ACADIANS
(with links to Acadian Pioneers and Returnees to France)'''''
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'''''FRENCH PROVINCE'''''
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'''''Town or City'''''
''(Current name in parentheses)''
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'''''Parishes,
Hamlets,
and other local
place names''''' ''("Lieu-dits")''
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'''''Historic
province'''''
''before 1790''
[[Image:French_Flags-26.png | 100px |France - Royal Banner]]
'''Royaume de France'''
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'''''Modern
département'''''
''from 1790''
[[Image:Flags.png|90px|France - Tricouleur]]
'''République française'''
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'''''Images and
References'''''
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'''''Acadian Pioneers
and Returnees'''''
''1605-1800''
[[Image:Acadie-1.png|90px|Acadie - Drapeau]]
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'''''Provinces:'''''
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'''ANGOUMOIS'''
[[Image:French_Flags-74.png | 80px |Angoumois]]
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[[Image:France_Resources_Angoumois.jpg|180px|Angoumois]]
'''''Angoumois
(1514 - 1789)'''''
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[[Image:Cartes_des_provinces_francaises-17.png | 110px |Angoumois]]
''Angoumois
(1790)''
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[[Image:France_Resources_Angoumois-1.jpg|100px|Angoulême]]
''Angoulême''
[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angoumois ''ANGOUMOIS'']
|| |- |||Angoulême ||Saint-jacques-de-l'Houmeau||Angoumois||Charente||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angoulême Angoulême ]|| Angoulême Pioneers Angoumois - Angoulême Pioneers: [[Campagna-264|Jean Campagna]] |- | ||La Rochefoucauld ||Notre-Dame||Angoumois||Charente||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Rochefoucauld_(Charente) La Rochefoucauld ]||''(DGFA list)'' |- | ||Sers ||Saint-Pierre||Angoumois||Charente||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sers_(Charente) Sers ]||Sers Pioneers Angoumois - Sers Pioneers [[Montalembert-5|Pierre de Montalembert de Cers]] |- | ||Verteuil
''(Verteuil-sur-Charente)'' ||Saint-Médard||Angoumois||Charente||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verteuil-sur-Charente Verteuil-sur-Charente ]|| Verteuil Pioneers Angoumois - Verteuil Pioneers [[Benoit-2355|Pierre Benoit]] |- | ||Villefagnan ||||Angoumois||Charente||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Villefagnan Villefagnan ]|| Villefagnan Pioneers Angoumois - Villefagnan Pioneers [[Hugon-18|Louis Hugon]] |- | |- |
'''ANJOU'''
[[Image:French_Flags-75.png | 85px |Anjou]]
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[[Image:France_Resources_Anjou.jpg | 180px| Anjou]]
'''''Anjou
(1482 - 1789)'''''
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[[Image:Cartes_des_provinces_francaises-15.png | 120px |Anjou]]
''Anjou
(1790)''
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[[Image:France_Resources_Anjou-2.jpg|160px|Angers (Château)]]
''Angers''
[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anjou ''ANJOU'']
|| |- | ||Bourgueuil||Saint-Germain||Anjou ||Indre-et-Loire||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bourgueil Bourgueuil]|| Bourgueuil Pioneers Anjou - Bourgueil Pioneers [[Vigneau-4|Marie Catherine Vigneau]] |- |||Doué
''(Doué-la-Fontaine)''||Saint-Pierre||Anjou||Maine-et-Loire||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doué-la-Fontaine Doué]|| Doué Pioneers Anjou - Doué Pioneers [[Turcotte-40|François Turcotte]] |- | ||La Flèche||Saint-Thomas||Anjou ||Sarthe||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Flèche La Flèche]||La Flèche Pioneers Anjou - La Flèche Pioneers [[Orillon-13|Charles Orillon]] |- |||Montreuil-Bellay ||||Anjou||Maine-et-Loire||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montreuil-Bellay Montreuil-Bellay]||Montreuil-Bellay Pioneers Anjou - Montreuil-Bellay Pioneers [[Trahan-104|Guillaume Trahan]] |- | |- |
'''AUNIS'''
[[Image:French_Flags-77.png | 85px |Aunis]]
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[[Image:France_Resources_Aunis.jpg | 150px| Aunis]]
'''''Aunis
(1371 - 1789)'''''
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[[Image:Cartes_des_provinces_francaises-9.png | 230px | Aunis]]
''Aunis
(1790)''
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[[Image:France_Resources_Aunis-1.jpg|180px|La Rochelle]]
''La Rochelle''
[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aunis ''AUNIS'']
|| |- |||Ardillières||||Aunis||Charente-Maritime||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ardillières Ardillières]||''(DGFA list)'' |- |||Aytré||Saint-Étienne||Aunis||Charente-Maritime||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aytré Aytré]|| Aytré Pioneers Aunis - Aytré Pioneers [[Blou-8|Jacques Blou]] |- |||Cougnes
''(now part of La Rochelle)''||||Aunis||Charente-Maritime|| [https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Église_Notre-Dame-de-Cougnes_de_La_Rochelle Cougnes]||Cougnes Pioneers Aunis - Cougnes (La Rochelle) Pioneers [[Aucoin-10|Jeanne Aucoin]] [[Salle-1|Marie Sallé]]. (Note: Jeanne Aucoin's sister [[Aucoin-10|Michelle Aucoin]] was likely from from Cougnes or elsewhere at La Rochelle, but her birth record remains unidentified.) |- |||Île-d'Aix||||Aunis||Charente-Maritime||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Île-d%27Aix Île-d'Aix]||''(DGFA list)'' |- |||La Rochelle||- Notre-Dame
- Saint-Barthélemy
- Saint-Jean(-du-Perrot)
- Saint-Nicolas
- Saint-Sauveur
- Sainte-Marguerite||Aunis||Charente-Maritime||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Rochelle La Rochelle]||La Rochelle Pioneers Aunis - La Rochelle Pioneers [[Berbudeau-1|Jean Gabriel Berbudeau]] [[Boudrot-14|Michel Boudrot]] [[Cormier-28|Thomas Cormier]] [[Denis-307|Richard Denis dit Fronsac]] [[Denys-114|Marie Denys de Lafitte]] [[Guédry-2|Claude Guédry dit Grivois Laverdure]] [[Le_Borgne-44|Governor Alexandre Le Borgne de Belle-Isle]] [[Lefebvre-26|Marie Anne Lefebvre]] [[Melanson-731|Pierre Melanson dit Laverdure]] [[Sicotte-46|Étienne Sicotte]]
La Rochelle Returnees Aunis - La Rochelle Returnees (Multiple Acadians - in process) |- |||Laleu
''(now part of La Rochelle)''||Saint-Pierre||Aunis||Charente-Maritime||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laleu_(Charente-Maritime) Laleu]||Laleu Pioneers Aunis - Laleu Pioneers [[Thibault-13|Louis Thibeault]]. (Note: [[Aucoin-53|Martin Aucoin]] was from Laleu, but it is uncertain whether he emigrated to Acadie.) |- |||Rochefort||- Hôpital des orphelins
- Notre-Dame
-Saint-Louis||Aunis||Charente-Maritime||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rochefort_(Charente-Maritime) Rochefort]||Rochefort Pioneers Aunis - Rochefort Pioneers [[Judic-1|Madeleine Judic]] [[Luret-3|Bernard Luret dit Rochefort]] [[Luret-6|Jean Luret]] [[Renaud-1136|Jean Renaud dit Arnaud]]
Rochefort Returnees Aunis - Rochefort Returnees (Multiple Acadians - in process) |- |||Saint-Jean-d'Angely||||Aunis||Charente-Maritime||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Jean-d%27Angély Saint-Jean-d'Angely] ||Saint-Jean-d'Angely Returnees Aunis - Saint-Jean'd'Angely Returnees [[Rousseau-1274|Gabriel Rousseau de Villejouin]] |- |||Saint-Martin-de-Villeneuve
''(La Grève-sur-Mignon)''||||Aunis||Charente-Maritime||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Grève-sur-Mignon La Grève-sur-Mignon] ||Saint-Martin-de-Villeneuve Pioneers Aunis - Saint-Martin-de-Villeneuve Pioneers [[Jousseaume-1|Charles Jousseaume]] |- |
'''''AUNIS
Île de Ré'''''
||||||||||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Île_de_Ré '''''Île de Ré''''']|| |- |||Île de Ré||||Aunis||Charente-Maritime||||Île de Ré Pioneers Aunis (Île de Ré) Pioneers [[Bertrand-1732|François Bertand]] |- |||Saint-Martin-de-Ré||||Aunis||Charente-Maritime||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Martin-de-Ré Saint-Martin-de-Ré]||Saint-Martin de Ré Pioneers Aunis (Île de Ré) - Saint-Martin de Ré Pioneers [[Chevros-1|Ozanne Chevros]] [[Deschamps-146|Nicolas Joseph Deschamps]]
Saint-Martin de Ré Returnees Aunis (Île de Ré) - Saint-Martin de Ré Returnees [[Trahan-349|Antoine Joseph Trahan]] |- | |- |
'''AUVERGNE'''
[[Image:French_Flags-78.png | 85px |Auvergne]]
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[[Image:France_Resources_ Auvergne.jpg | 250px| Auvergne]]
'''''Auvergne
(1457 - 1789)'''''
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[[Image:Auvergne-1.png | 75px | Auvergne]]
''Auvergne
(1790)''
||[[Image:France_Resources_Auvergne-1.jpg|200px|]]
''Château de Val''
[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auvergne ''AUVERGNE'']
|| |- |||Clermont
''(Clermont-Ferrand)''||||Auvergne||Puy-de-Dôme||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clermont-Ferrand Clermont-Ferrand]|| Clermont Pioneers Auvergne - Clermont Pioneers [[Poujet-1|Pierre Poujet]] |- | |- |
'''BÉARN'''
[[Image:French_Flags-79.png | 85px |Béarn]]
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[[Image:France_Resources_ Bearn.jpg | 170px| Béarn]]
'''''Béarn
(1620 - 1789)'''''
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[[Image:France_Resources_Bearn-1.jpg|180px|]]
''Pau''
[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Béarn ''BÉARN'']
|| |- ||||Arette||||Béarn||Pyrénées-Atlantique||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arette Arette]||''(DGFA list)'' |- |||Bidart||||Béarn||Pyrénées-Atlantique||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bidart Bidart]||''(DGFA list)'' |- |||Escout||||Béarn||Pyrénées-Atlantique||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Escout Escout]|| Escout Pioneers Béarn - Escout Pioneers [[D'Abbadie-11|Jean Vincent d'Abbadie de Saint-Castin]] |- |||Labatut-Figuières||||Béarn||Pyrénées-Atlantique||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Labatut_(Pyrénées-Atlantiques) Labatut-Figuières]||Labatut Returnees Béarn - Labatut Returnees [[Mius_d'Entremont-11|Anne Mius d'Entremont]] |- |||Oloron
''(Oloron-Sainte-Marie)''||||Béarn||Pyrénées-Atlantique||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oloron-Sainte-Marie Oloron-Sainte-Marie]||''(DGFA list)'' |- |||Pau||||Béarn||Pyrénées-Atlantique||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pau Pau]||Pau Returnees Béarn - Pau Returnees [[d'Amours-125|Charlotte d'Amours]] |- |||Salies-de-Béarn||Temple Protestant||Béarn||Pyrénées-Atlantique||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salies-de-Béarn Salies-de-Béarn]||''(DGFA list)'' |- | |- |
'''BERRY'''
[[Image:French_Flags-80.png | 85px |Berry]]
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[[Image:France_Resources_ Berry.jpg | 190px| Berry]]
'''''Berry
(1101 - 1789)'''''
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[[Image: Cartes_des_provinces_francaises-3.png | 130px | Berry]]
''Berry
(1790)''
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[[Image:France_Resources_Berry-1.jpg|160px|]]
''Bourges''
[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berry ''BERRY'']
|| |- ||||Sancerre||||Berry||Cher||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sancerre Sancerre]||Sancerre Pioneers Berry - Sancerre Pioneers [[Turpin-423|Jean Turpin]] |- | |- |'''
BOURGOGNE
Duché de Bourgogne'''
(Burgundy)
[[Image:French_Flags-82.png | 80px |Berry]]
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[[Image:France_Resources_ Bourgogne.jpg | 130px| Bourgogne]]
'''''Bourgogne
(1477 - 1789)'''''
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[[Image: Cartes_des_provinces_francaises-14.png | 110px | Bourgogne]]
''Bourgogne
(1790)''
||
[[Image:France_Resources_Bourgogne-1.jpg|170px|]]
''Dijon''
[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duché_de_Bourgogne ''BOURGOGNE'']
|| |- ||||Blanzy||||Duché de Bourgogne||Saône-et-Loire||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blanzy Blanzy]||''(DGFA list)'' |- |||Châtillon-sur-Seine||Saint-Vorle||Duché de Bourgogne||Côte-d'Or||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Châtillon-sur-Seine Châtillon-sur-Seine]||Châtillon-sur-Seine Pioneers Bourgogne - Châtillon-sur-Seine Pioneers [[Godin-801|Pierre Godin]] |- |||Dijon||||Duché de Bourgogne||Côte-d'Or||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dijon Dijon]||Dijon Pioneers Bourgogne - Dijon Pioneers [[Bayon-5|Nicolas (Bayon) Bayolle]] |- |||Montcenis||||Duché de Bourgogne||Saône-et-Loire||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montcenis Montcenis]||''(DGFA list)'' |- | |- |
'''BRETAGNE'''
(Brittany)
[[Image:French_Flags-83.png | 80px |Bretagne]]
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[[Image:France_Resources_ Bretagne.jpg | 140px| Bretagne]]
'''''Bretagne
(1532 - 1789)'''''
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[[Image:France_Resources_Bretagne-1.jpg|260px|]]
''Nantes''
[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Province_de_Bretagne ''BRETAGNE'']
|| |- || ||Auray|| ||Bretagne ||Morbihan||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auray Auray]||Auray Pioneers Bretagne - Auray Pioneers [[Richard-875|François Richard]]
Auray Returnees Bretagne - Auray Returnees [[Thériot-779|Jean Baptiste Thériot]] |- |||Bains
''(Bains-sur-Oust)''||Saint-Jean-Baptiste||Bretagne||Ille-et-Vilaine||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bains-sur-Oust Bains-sur-Oust]||Bains Pioneers Bretagne - Bains Pioneers [[Saindon-16|Michel Saindon]] |- | ||Chantenay
''(Chantenay-sur-Loire, Nantes)''||Saint-Martin ||Bretagne ||Loire-Atlantique||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chantenay-sur-Loire Chantenay-sur-Loiire]|| Chantenay Returnees Bretagne - Chantenay Returnees (Multiple Acadians - in process) |- | ||Châteauneuf
''(Châteauneuf-d'Ille-et-Vilaine)''|| ||Bretagne ||Ille-et-Vilaine||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Châteauneuf-d%27Ille-et-Vilaine Châteauneuf-d'Ille-et-Vilaine]|| Châteauneuf Returnees Bretagne - Châteauneuf Returnees [[Hache-44|Jacques René Haché]] [[Hebert-2620|Pierre Hebert]] [[Lejeune-242|Anne Lejeune]] |- | ||Concarneau||||Bretagne||Finistère||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concarneau Concarneau]|| Concarneau Returnees Bretagne - Concarneau Returnees [[LeBlanc-7539|Marie Magdeleine Leblanc]] [[Melanson-1152|Jean Baptiste Melanson]] [[Melanson-1150|Joseph Melanson]] |- | ||Dinan || ||Bretagne||Côtes-d'Armor||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinan Dinan ]|| Dinan Pioneers Bretagne - Dinan Pioneers [[Radoux-9|Jean Baptiste Radoux]]
Dinan Returnees Bretagne - Dinan Returnees [[Boudrot-590|Amand Boudrot]] |- | ||Dinard ||Saint-Énogat||Bretagne||Ille-et-Vilaine||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinard Dinard ]||Dinard Returnees Bretagne - Dinard Returnees [[Aucouen-1|Marie Josèphe (Aucouen) Aucoin]] [[Boudrot-173|Olivier Boudrot]] [[Bourg-889|Anne Radegonde Bourg]] [[Doiron-34|Jean Charles Doiron]] [[Doiron-36|Marie Ange Doiron]] [[Doiron-35|Marie Madeleine Doiron]] [[Dugas-603|Anne Dugas]] [[Dugas-795|Marie Madeleine Dugas]] [[Henry-8783|Barthelemy Henry]] [[Quimine-5|Pierre Quimine]] |- | ||Dol
''(Dol-en-Bretagne)''||||Bretagne||Ille-et-Vilaine||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dol-de-Bretagne Dol-en-Bretagne]||Dol Pioneers Bretagne - Dol Pioneers [[Cousin-180|Jean Cousin]] [[Lanoue-10|Pierre Lanoue]] [[Lanoue-6|Pierre Lanoue]]
Dol Returnees Bretagne - Dol Returnees [[Bourg-403|Louis Lucien Bourg]] |- | ||Lannion || ||Bretagne||Côtes-d'Armor||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lannion Lannion ]||''(DGFA list)'' |- |||La Coquenais
''(Pleudihen-sur-Rance)''||||Bretagne||Côtes-d'Armor||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleudihen-sur-Rance Pleudihen-sur-Rance]||La Coquenais Returnees Bretagne - La Coquenais (Pleudihen-sur-Rance) Returnees [[Aucoin-3|Marie Aucoin]] [[Broussard-1441|Madeleine Broussard]] [[Theriot-369|Jean Charles Theriot]] [[Thériault-1016| Marie Madeleine Thériault / Theriot]] |- |||Le Villou
(Tréméreuc)||||Bretagne||Côtes-d'Armor||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tréméreuc Tréméreuc]||Le Villou (Tréméreuc) Pioneers Bretagne - Le Villou (Tréméreuc) Pioneers [[Aucoin-715|Anne Marie Aucoin]] |- | ||Louisfert||Saint-Pierre||Bretagne||Loire-Atlantique||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louisfert Louisfert]|| Louisfert Pioneers Bretagne - Louisfert Pioneers [[Aubois-7|Julien Aubois]] |- | ||Mégrit||Lieu-dit de
Quesny||Bretagne||Côtes-d'Armor||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mégrit Mégrit]|| Mégrit Pioneers Bretagne - Mégrit Pioneers [[Crochet-15|Yves Jean Crochet]] |- | ||Mordreuc / Mordreux, Pleudihen
''(Pleudihan-sur-Rance)'' ||||Bretagne||Côtes-d'Armor||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleudihen-sur-Rance Pleudihan-sur-Rance]||Mordreuc / Mordreux Returnees Bretagne - Mordreuc / Mordreux Returnees [[Boudrot-223|Blaise Julien Boudrot]] [[Boudrot-596|Jean Cyprien Boudrot]] [[Boudrot-597|Marie Céleste Boudrot]] [[Boudrot-359|Joseph Marie Boudrot]] [[Pitre-205|Augustin François Pitre]] [[Pitre-173|Charlotte Marie Pitre]] [[Pitre-2048|Claude Pitre]] [[Pitre-206|Jacques Pitre]] [[Pitre-166|Jean Pitre]] [[Pitre-167|Jean Marie Pitre]] [[Pitre-174|Joseph Pitre]] [[Pitre-165|Marguerite Pitre]] [[Pitre-219|Marie Perinne Pitre]] [[Pitre-204|Pierre Pitre]] [[Thibodeau-1271|Firmin Charles Thibododeau]] [[Trahan-695|Marie Magdeleine Trahan]] |- | ||Morieux || ||Bretagne||Côtes-d'Armor||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morieux Morieux ]|| Morieux Pioneers Bretagne - Morieux Pioneers [[Grosvalet-2|François Grosvalet dit Vallois]] |- | ||Morlaix ||- Saint-Martin
- Saint-Mathieu||Bretagne||Finistère||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morlaix Morlaix ]|| Morlaix Returnees Bretagne - Morlaix Returnees (Multiple Acadians - in process) |- | ||Nantes||- Belair / Bel-Air
- Hôpital Sanitat
- Hôtel-Dieu
- Quartier l'Hermitage
- Permil
- Saint-Jacques
- Saint-Nicolas
- Saint-Similien
- Sainte-Croix||Bretagne||Loire-Atlantique||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nantes Nantes]||Nantes Pioneers Bretagne - Nantes Pioneers (Apparently only returnees and their children - tbc)
Nantes Returnees Bretagne - Nantes Returnees (Multiple Acadians - in process) |- |||Paramé
''(now within Saint-Malo)''||Saint-Michel-des-Sablons||Bretagne||Ille-et-Vilaine||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paramé Paramé]|| Paramé Pioneers Bretagne - Paramé Pioneers [[Briand-111|Pierre François Briand]]
Paramé Returnees Bretagne - Paramé Returnees [[Caissie-119|Cecile Caissie]] [[Caissie-112|Paul Caissie]] [[Caissie-392|Unnamed Caissie]] [[Chiasson-745|Marie Josèphe Chiasson]] [[Haché-454|Marie Anne Julie Haché]] |- |||Paimboeuf||||Bretagne||Loire-Atlantique||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paimboeuf Paimboeuf]|| Paimboeuf Pioneers Bretagne - Paimboeuf Returnees [[Thibodeau-1533|Anne Thibodeau]] |- |||Piriac
''(Piriac-sur-Mer)''||||Bretagne||Loire-Atlantique||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piriac-sur-Mer Piriac-sur-Mer]||Piriac Pioneers Bretagne - Piriac Pioneers [[Nouges-1|François Nouges]] |- |||Pléhérel
''(Fréhel)''||Cap Fréhel||Bretagne||Côtes-d'Armor||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fréhel_(Côtes-d%27Armor) Fréhel]|| Pléhérel Pioneers Bretagne - Pléhérel Pioneers [[Picard-133|Mathurin Picard]] [[Tesse-9|Jean Tesse]] |- |||Plérin||Saint-Pierre||Bretagne||Côtes-d'Armor||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plérin Plérin]|| Plérin Pioneers Bretagne - Plérin Pioneers [[Raux-25|Pierre Raux]] |- |||Pleslin
''(Pleslin-Trigavou)''||||Bretagne||Côtes-d'Armor||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleslin Pleslin-Trigavou]|| Pleslin Returnees Bretagne - Pleslin Returnees [[Blanchard-2322|Francois Jean Blanchard]] [[Daigle-1181|Marin Daigle]] [[Doiron-658|Alexandre Doiron]] [[Girouard-4222|Marie Rose Girouard]] [[Girouard-4224|Helene Judith Girouard]] [[Hebert-2587|Ursule Hebert]] [[Thériot-689|Thecle Hélène Thériot]] |- |||Pleudihen
''(Pleudihen-sur-Rance)''||- La Ville-Ès-Genilles
- Les Villes Morvues||Bretagne||Côtes-d'Armor||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleudihen-sur-Rance Pleudihen-sur-Rance]|| Pleudihen Returnees Bretagne - Pleudihen Returnees [[Bourg-624|Anne Josephe Bourg]] [[Bourg-403|Louis Lucien Bourg]] [[Bourg-12|Rose Perrinne[[Hamon-290|Anne Madeleine Hamon]] - and (Multiple Acadians - in process) |- |||Pleurtuit||- Créhen
- La Moisiais /
La Moysias||Bretagne||Ille-et-Vilaine||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleurtuit Pleurtuit]|| Pleurtuit Pioneers and Returnees Bretagne - Pleurtuit Pioneers and Returnees (Multiple Acadians - in process) |- |||Ploubalay||||Bretagne||Côtes-d'Armor||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ploubalay Ploubalay]|| Ploubalay Pioneers Bretagne - Ploubalay Pioneers [[Desroches-262|Étienne Desroches]]
Ploubalay Returnees Bretagne - Ploubalay Returnees [[Aucoin-275|Joseph Aucoin]] [[Aucoin-472|Joseph Aucoin]] [[Blanchard-76|Helene Blanchard]] [[Boudrot-634|Felix Alexis Boudrot]] [[Dugas-38|Paul Dugas]] [[Hebert-1643|Anne Hebert]] [[Hébert-436|François Étienne Hébert]] [[Hébert-437|Joseph Yves Hébert]] [[Hebert-2693|Marie Josephe Hebert]] [[Hebert-2221|Marie Madeleine Hebert]] |- |||Plouër
''(Plouër-sur-Rance)''||||Bretagne||Côtes-d'Armor||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plouër-sur-Rance Plouër-sur-Rance]|| Plouër Returnees Bretagne - Plouër Returnees (Multiple Acadians - in process) |- |||Port-Louis||||Bretagne||Morbihan||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port-Louis_(Morbihan) Port-Louis]|| Port-Louis Returnees Bretagne (Morbihan) - Port-Louis Returnees [[Bourg-562|Marie Bourg]] [[Bourgeois-210|Marie Josephe Bourgeois]] |- |||Quimper /
Quimpercorentin||Saint-Esprit||Bretagne||Finistère||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quimper Quimper]||''(DGFA list)'' |- |||Rezé||Saint-Pierre||Bretagne||Loire-Atlantique||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rezé Rezé]|| Rezé Returnees Bretagne - Rezé Returnees [[Blanchard-5716|Marie Josèphe Blanchard]] [[Boudreau-1586|Pierre Paul Boudreau / Boudrot]] [[Moyse-174|Jean Baptiste Moyse]] [[Pitre-2050|Benjamin Pitre]] [[Pitre-2870|Jean Pitre]] |- |||Saint-Brieuc / Saint-Brieux||||Bretagne||Côtes-d'Armor||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Brieuc Saint-Brieuc / Saint-Brieux]||Saint-Brieuc Pioneers Bretagne - Saint-Brieuc Pioneers [[Patry-33|Guillaume Patry]] |- |||Saint-Cast
''(Saint-Cast-le-Guildo)''||||Bretagne||Côtes-d'Armor||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Cast-le-Guildo Saint-Cast-le-Guildo]||Saint-Cast Pioneers Bretagne - Saint-Cast Pioneers [[Delaunay-125|Jean Delaunay]] |- |||Saint-Coulomb||||Bretagne||Ille-et-Vilaine||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Coulomb Saint-Coulomb]||Saint-Coulomb Returnees Bretagne - Saint-Coulomb Returnees [[Bourg-529|Anne Théodose Bourg]] [[Bourg-486|Madeleine Julienne Bourg]] [[Bourg-1164|Pierre Bourg]] [[Bourg-783|Theodore Etienne Prosper Bourg]] [[Granger-1337|Anne Granger]] [[Hebert-139|Jean Baptiste Hebert]] |- |||Saint-Énogat
''(Dinard)''||||Bretagne||Ille-et-Vilaine||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinard Dinard ]||''(DGFA list)'' |- |||Saint-Glen||||Bretagne||Côtes-d'Armor||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Glen Saint-Glen]||Saint-Glen Pioneers Bretagne - Saint-Glen Pioneers [[Josse-21|François Josse]] |- |||Saint-Malo /
Saint-Malo-de-l'Île||- La Barbinais
- Saint-Ideuc||Bretagne||Ille-et-Vilaine||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Malo Saint-Malo]||Saint-Malo Pioneers Bretagne - Saint-Malo Pioneers [[Roy-1390|Jean Roy dit Laliberté]] [[Thibault-77|Pierre Thébeau / Thibault]]
Saint-Malo Returnees Bretagne - Saint-Malo Returnees (Multiple Acadians - in process) |- |||Saint-Marc-le-Blanc||||Bretagne||Ille-et-Vilaine||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Marc-le-Blanc Saint-Marc-le-Blanc]||Saint-Marc-le-Blanc Pioneers Bretagne - Saint-Marc-le-Blanc Pioneers [[Blanchard-474|François Blanchard]] |- |||Saint-Méloir-des-Ondes||||Bretagne||Ille-et-Vilaine||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Méloir-des-Ondes Saint-Méloir-des-Ondes]||Saint-Méloir-des-Ondes Returnees Bretagne - Saint-Méloir-des-Ondes Returnees [[Hebert-135|Isabelle Jeanne Hebert]] |- |||Saint-Pol-de-Léon||Hôpital de Saint-Pol-de-Léon||Bretagne||Finistère||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Pol-de-Léon Saint-Pol-de-Léon]||Saint-Pol-de-Léon Returnees Bretagne - Saint-Pol-de-Léon Returnees [[D'Abaddie-1|Ursuline d'Abbadie]] [[Bertrand-524|Angélique Bertrand]] |- |||Saint-Servan||||Bretagne||Ille-et-Vilaine||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Servan Saint-Servan]||Saint-Servan Returnees Bretagne - Saint-Servan Returnees (Multiple Acadians - in process)) |- |||Saint-Suliac||||Bretagne||Ille-et-Vilaine||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Suliac Saint-Suliac]||Saint-Suliac Returnees Bretagne - Saint-Suliac Returnees (Multiple Acadians - in process) |- |||Sougéal||||Bretagne||Ille-et-Vilaine||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sougéal Sougéal]|| Sougéal Pioneers Bretagne - Sougéal Pioneers [[Duval-68|Pierre Duval]] |- |||Tréméreuc||Le Villou||Bretagne||Côtes-d'Armor||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tréméreuc Tréméreuc]||Tréméreuc Pioneers Bretagne - Tréméreuc Pioneers [[Aucoin-715|Anne Marie Aucoin]] |- |||Trigavou
''(Pleslin-Trigavou)''||||Bretagne||Côtes-d'Armor||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleslin Pleslin-Trigavou]|| Trigavou Returnees Bretagne - Trigavou Returnees [[Boudreaux-371|Brigitte Anne Boudreaux]] [[Boudreaux-187|Francois Xavier Boudreaux]] [[Boudreaux-710|Joseph Boudreaux]] [[Boudreaux-370|Marguerite Josèphe Boudreaux]] [[Boudrot-303|Etienne Boudrot]] [[Boudrot-171|Magdeleine Josephe Boudrot]] [[Boudrot-376|Marie Madeleine Boudrot]] [[Boudrot-558|Pierre Boudrot]] [[Breau-597|Marguerite Blanche Breau]] [[Daigre-168|Françoise Daigre]] [[Daigre-39|Theotiste Daigre]] [[Guerin-364|Francoise Guerin]] [[Guillot-92|Charles Olivier Guillot]] [[Guillot-261|Isidor François Guillot]] [[Guillot-164|Jean Michel Guillot]] [[Guillot-58|Simon Francois Guillot]] [[Langlinet-1|Perrine Jullienne Langlinet]] |- |||Vannes||Rui / Rhuys||Bretagne||Morbihan||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vannes Vannes]|| Vannes Pioneers Bretagne - Vannes Pioneers [[Fardel-1|François Fardel]]
Vannes Returnees Bretagne - Vannes Returnees [[Granger-1572|Jean Jacques Granger]] [[Thériot-776|Marie Thériot]] |- |'''''
BRETAGNE
Belle-Île-en-Mer'''''
|| || || ||||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belle-Île-en-Mer '''''Belle-Île-en-Mer''''']|| |- |||Bangor, Belle-Île-en-Mer||||Bretagne||Morbihan||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bangor_(Morbihan) Bangor, Belle-Île-en-Mer]||Bangor, Belle-Île-en-Mer Returnees Bretagne - Bangor, Belle-Île-en-Mar (Multiple Acadians - in process) |- |||Le Palais, Belle-Île-en-Mer||||Bretagne||Morbihan||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Palais Le Palais, Belle-Île-en-Mer]||Le Palais, Belle-Île-en-Mar Returnees Bretagne - Le Palais, Belle-Île-en-Mar (Multiple Acadians - in process) |- |||Locmaria, Belle-Île-en-Mer||||Bretagne||Morbihan||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Locmaria Locmaria, Belle-Île-en-Mer]||Locmaria, Belle-Île-en-Mar Returnees Bretagne - Locmaria, Belle-Île-en-Mar [[Comeau-216|Madeleine Comeau]] [[Doiron-119|Joseph Doiron]] [[Hebert-5694|Jean Charles Hebert]] [[Melanson-247|Jean Baptiste Melanson]] [[Melanson-1148|Marie Melanson]] [[Poirier-2485|Joseph Poirier]] [[Trahan-965|Marie Louise Trahan]] |- |||Sauzon, Belle-Île-en-Mer||Lieu-dits:
- Arpens de
Triboutons
- Kervellan
- Loqueltas||Bretagne||Morbihan||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sauzon Sauzon, Belle-Île-en-Mer]||Sauzon, Belle-Île-en-Mar Returnees Bretagne - Sauzon, Belle-Île-en-Mar Returnees [[Daigre-11|Elisabeth Daigre / Daigle]] [[Daigre-20|Simon Pierre Daigre]] [[Guédry-34|Marie Josephe Marguerite Guédry]] [[LeBlanc-6517|Jean LeBlanc dit Dérico]] [[Leblanc-7527|Jean Baptiste Leblanc dit Des Sapins]] [[LeBlanc-2813|Marie Josephe LeBlanc]] [[Pitre-51|Claude Marc Pitre]] |- | |- |'''
CHAMPAGNE'''
[[Image:French_Flags-84.png | 80px |Champagne]]
||||||
[[Image:France_Resources_ Champagne.jpg | 160px| Champagne]]
'''''Champagne
(1361 - 1789)'''''
||
[[Image: Cartes_des_provinces_francaises-8.png | 130px | Champagne]]
''Champagne
(1790)''
||
[[Image:France_Resources_Champagne-2.jpg|230px|]]
''Bay-sur-Aube''
[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Champagne_(province) '' CHAMPAGNE '']
|| |- | |||Langres||Acre ||Champagne ||Haute-Marne||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Langres Langres]|| Langres Pioneers Champagne - Langres Pioneers [[Clerge-1|Claude Clerge]] |- | ||Piney|| ||Champagne ||Aube||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piney Piney]|| Piney Pioneers Champagne - Piney Pioneers [[Bajolet-1|Barbe Bajolet]] [[Pesseley-1|Col. Isaac Pesseley]] [[Pesseley-4|Etienne Pesseley]] [[Pesseley-5|Marguerite Pesseley]] [[Pesseley-9|Perrette Pesseley]] |- | ||Sedan||Église des Hugenots||Champagne ||Ardennes||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sedan Sedan]|| Sedan Pioneers Champagne - Sedan Pioneers [[Doucet-26|Pierre Doucet]] |- | ||Soulanges||Saint-Hilaire||Champagne ||Marne||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soulanges_(Marne) Soulanges]|| Soulanges Pioneers Champagne - Soulanges Pioneers [[De_Joybert-2|Pierre de Joybert de Soulanges et de Marson]] |- | ||Troyes||Saint-Jean ||Champagne ||Aube||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troyes Troyes]|| Troyes Pioneers Champagne - Troyes Pioneers [[Housseau-3|Marguerite Houssseau]] |- | |- |
'''FRANCHE-COMTÉ'''
[[Image:French_Flags-87.png | 80px |Franche-Comté]]
||||||
[[Image:France_Resources_ Franche-Comte.jpg | 200px| Franche-Comté]]
'''''Franche-Comté
(1678 - 1789)'''''
||||
[[Image:France_Resources_Franche-Comte-1.jpg|180px|Cleron]]
''Cléron (Le Doubs)''
[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franche-Comté ''FRANCHE-COMTÉ'']
|| |- || ||Pontarlier|| ||Franche-Comté ||Doubs||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pontarlier Pontarlier]|| Pontarlier Pioneers Franche-Comté - Pontarlier Pioneers [[Rale-4|Sebastien Rale]] |- | |- |
'''GASCOGNE'''
(Gascony)
[[Image:French_Flags-88.png | 80px |Gascogne]]
||||||
[[Image:France_Resources_ Gascogne.jpg | 350px| Gascogne]]
'''''Gascogne
(1453 - 1789)'''''
||
[[Image: Cartes_des_provinces_francaises-13.png | 110px | Gascogne]]
''Gascogne
(1790)''
||
[[Image:France_Resources_Gascogne-1.jpg|170px|]]
''Paysage de vignes''
[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gascogne ''GASCOGNE'']
|| |- || ||Auch||||Gascogne|||Gers||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auch Auch]||Auch Pioneers Gascogne - Auch Pioneers [[Varrieu-1|Dominique Viarrieu dit Duclos]] (Note: could also be nearby in Béarn, see research note in profile) |- |||Dax / Évêché de Dax|| ||Gascogne ||Landes||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dax Dax]||Évêché de Dax Pioneers Gascogne - Évêché de Dax Pioneers [[La_Brouche-2|Pierre La Brouche]] [[Lavielle-18|Pierre Lavielle]] |- | ||Villefranche
''(Villefranche-sur-Queyran)''|| ||Gascogne ||Lot-et-Garonne||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Villefranche-du-Queyran Villefranche-sur-Queyran]|| Villefranche Pioneers Gascogne - Villefranche Pioneers [[Bugaret-3|Bernard Bugaret]] |- | |- |
'''GUYENNE'''
[[Image:French_Flags-89.png | 85px |Guyenne]]
||||||
[[Image:France_Resources_ Guyenne.jpg | 220px| Guyenne]]
'''''Guyenne
(1453 - 1789)'''''
||
[[Image: Cartes_des_provinces_francaises-12.png | 170px | Guyenne]]
''Guyenne
(1790)''
||
[[Image:France_Resources_Guyenne-1.jpg|150px|]]
''Bordeaux (Roman amphitheater)''
[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guyenne ''GUYENNE'']
|| |- || ||Abjat|| ||Guyenne ||Dordogne||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abjat Abjat]||''(DGFA list)'' |- | ||Ascain|| ||Guyenne || Pyrénées-Atlantiques||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ascain Ascain]|| Ascain Pioneers Guyenne - Ascain Pioneers [[Martignon-1|Martin d'Aprenestiguy - Sieur de Martignon Arpentigny]] |- | ||Bergerac||Temple Protestant||Guyenne ||Dordogne||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bergerac Bergerac]||Bergerac Pioneers Guyenne - Bergerac Pioneers [[Maisonnat-1|Capt. Pierre Baptiste de Maisonnat]] [[Maisonnat-5|Marie Anne Maisonnat]] |- | ||Bordeaux||- Saint-Aulary
- Saint-Michel
- Saint-Pierre
- Sainte-Croix||Guyenne ||Gironde||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bordeaux Bordeaux]||Bordeaux Pioneers Guyenne - Bordeaux Pioneers [[Clémenceau-4|Jean Clémenceau]] [[Marres-2|Bernard Marc Marres dit Lasonde]] [[De_Morpain-1|Louis Pierre de Morpain]] [[Toussaint-242|Pierre Toussaint]]
Bordeaux Returnees Guyenne - Bordeaux Returnees (Multiple Acadians - in process) |- | ||Eysines|| ||Guyenne ||Gironde||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eysines Eysines]||''(DGFA list)'' |- | ||Libourne|| ||Guyenne ||Gironde||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libourne Libourne]||''(DGFA list)'' |- | |- |
'''ÎLE-DE-FRANCE'''
[[Image:French_Flags-90.png | 75px |Île-de-France]]
||||||
[[Image:France_Resources_ Ile-de-France.jpg | 270px| Île-de-France]]
'''''Île-de-France
(987 - 1789)'''''
||
[[Image: Cartes_des_provinces_francaises.png | 90px | Île-de-France]]
''Île-de-France
(1790)''
||
[[Image:France_Resources_Ile-de-France-1.jpg|180px|]]
''Paris (Notre-Dame)''
[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Île-de-France#Histoire ''ÎLE-DE-FRANCE'']
|| |- | ||Colombes
[transcr. Coulumbe, Paris]|| ||Île-de-France||Hauts-de-Seine||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colombes Colombes]|| Colombes Pioneers Île-de-France - Colombes Pioneers [[Laborde-171|Charles François Laborde]] |- | ||Compiègne|| ||Île-de-France||Oise||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compiègne Compiègne]||''(DGFA list)'' |- | ||Paris||- Saint-André-des-Arcs
- Saint-Benoît
- Saint-Eustache
- Saint-Laurent
- Saint-Sauveur||Île-de-France||Paris (Métropole)||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris Paris]||Paris Pioneers Île-de-France - Paris Pioneers [[Langlois-177|François Langlois]] [[Lebert-9|Jean Lebert dit Jolycoeur]] [[Lemire-217|Pierre Martin Lemire]] [[Loppinot-1|Jean Chrysostome Loppinot]] |- | ||Saint-Denis||Saint-Marcel ||Île-de-France||Paris (Métropole)||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Denis Saint-Denis]||Saint-Denis Pioneers Île-de-France - Saint-Denis Pioneers [[Le_Prévost-4|Jacques Le Prévost]] |- | ||Versailles||Notre-Dame||Île-de-France||Yvelines||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Versailles Versailles]|| Versailles Pioneers Île-de-France - Versailles Pioneers [[Chassin_de_Thierry-2|François Nicolas Chassin de Thierry ]] |- | |- |
'''LABOURD - LAPURDI'''
''(Pays Basque)''
[[Image:French_Flags-107.png | 80px |Labourd]]
||||||
[[Image:France_Resources_Labourd.png | 140px| Labourd - Lapurdi]]
'''''Labourd - Lapurdi
(1450 - 1789)'''''
||||
[[Image:France_Resources_Labourd.jpg|220px|]]
''Bayonne''
[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Labourd ''LABOURD - LAPURDI'']
|| |- |||Bayonne|| ||Labourd
''(later w/i Guyenne)'' ||Pyrénées-Atlantiques||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayonne Bayonne]||Bayonne Pioneers Labourd (Pays Basque) - Bayonne Pioneers [[Arosteguy-4|Pierre Arosteguy]] [[Bastarache-14| Jean Joannis Bastarache dit Le Basque]] [[Carrerot-1|Catherine Carrerot]] [[De_Glain-3|Mathieu de Glain dit Cadet]] [[Lacroix-1201|Jean Lacroix dit Caniche]] |- | ||Guéthary|| ||Labourd
''(later w/i Guyenne)'' ||Pyrénées-Atlantiques||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guéthary Guéthary]|| Guéthary Pioneers Labourd (Pays Basque) - Guéthary Pioneers [[Detcheverry-29|Martin Savate Detcheverry]] |- | ||Saint-Jean-de-Luz|| ||Labourd
''(later w/i Guyenne)'' ||Pyrénées-Atlantiques||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Jean-de-Luz Saint-Jean-de-Luz]||Saint-Jean-de-Luz Pioneers Labourd (Pays Basque) - Saint-Jean-de-Luz Pioneers [[Arbour-39|Pierre Arbour dit Carrica]] [[Detcheverry-35|Joannis Detcheverry dit Miquemak]] [[Lafargue-6|Jean Lafargue]] |- | |- |
''' LANGUEDOC '''
[[Image:French_Flags-91.png | 85px |Languedoc]]
||||||
[[Image:France_Resources_ Languedoc.jpg | 200px| Languedoc]]
''''' Languedoc
(1271 - 1789)'''''
||
[[Image: Cartes_des_provinces_francaises-5.png | 150px | Languedoc]]
''Languedoc
(1790)''
||
[[Image:France_Resources_Languedoc-1.jpg|320px|]]
''Pont du Gard''
[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languedoc '' LANGUEDOC '']
|| |- | ||Saint-Alexandre|| ||Languedoc ||Gard||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Alexandre Saint-Alexandre]||Saint-Alexandre Pioneers Languedoc - Saint-Alexandre Pioneers [[Pastour_de_Costebelle-1 | Gouverneur Philippe Pastour de Costebelle]] |- | ||Toulouse||Saint-Étienne ||Languedoc ||Haute-Garonne||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toulouse Toulouse]|| Toulouse Pioneers Languedoc - Toulouse Pioneers [[Cressac-1|Pierre Cressac dit Toulouse]] [[Paris-1102|Antoine Paris]] |- | ||Tournon
''(Tournon-sur-Rhône)''|| ||Languedoc ||Ardèche||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tournon-sur-Rhône Tournon-sur-Rhône]||''(DGFA list)'' |- | |- |
''' LIMOUSIN '''
[[Image:French_Flags-92.png | 90px |Limousin]]
||||||
[[Image:France_Resources_ Limousin.jpg | 190px| Limousin]]
''''' Limousin
(1589 - 1789)'''''
||
[[Image: Cartes_des_provinces_francaises-22.png | 170px | Limousin]]
''Limousin
(1790)''
||
[[Image:France_Resources_Limousin-1.jpg|280px|]]
''Limoges''
[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limousin '' LIMOUSIN '']
|| |- |||Limoges|| ||Limousin ||Haute-Vienne||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limoges Limoges]|| Limousin Pioneers Limousin - Limoges Pioneers [[Moulaison-3|Gabriel Moulaison dit Rencontre]] and tbc: [[Pineau-215|Philibert Pineau dit Lajeunesse]] |- | |- |''' LORRAINE '''
[[Image:French_Flags-93.png|90px|Lorraine]]||||||
[[Image:France_Resources_ Lorraine.jpg | 200px| Lorraine]]
''''' Lorraine
(various - 1789)'''''
||
[[Image: Cartes_des_provinces_francaises-25.png | 100px | Lorraine]]
''Lorraine
(1790)''
||
[[Image:France_Resources_Lorraine-1.jpg|260px|]]
''Montmédy''
[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorraine '' LORRAINE '']
|| |- |||Monmedy / Montmidi
''(Montmédy)|| ||Lorraine ||Meuse||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montmédy Montmédy]|| Monmedy Pioneers Lorraine - Monmedy / Montmidi Pioneers [[Le_Roy-864|Sebastien Le Roy]] |- | ||Neufchâteau||Saint-Christophe||Lorraine ||Vosges||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neufchâteau_(Vosges) Neufchâteau]|| Neufchâteau Pioneers Lorraine - Neufchâteau Pioneers [[Bastien-347|Joseph Antoine Bastien]] |- | |- |
''' LYONNAIS '''
[[Image:French_Flags-94.png | 90px |Lyonnais]]
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[[Image:France_Resources_ Lyonnais.jpg | 220px| Lyonnais]]
''''' Lyonnais
(1313 - 1789)'''''
||
[[Image: Cartes_des_provinces_francaises-6.png | 90px | Lyonnais]]
''Lyonnais
(1790)''
||
[[Image:France_Resources_Lyonnais-1.jpg|210px|]]
''Lyon''
[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyonnais '' LYONNAIS '']
|| |- |||Irigny||Saint-Nizier||Lyonnais ||Lyon (Métropole)||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irigny Irigny]||''(DGFA list)'' |- | ||Lyon||- Saint-Michel
- Saint-Vincent||Lyonnais ||Lyon (Métropole)||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyon Lyon]||Lyon Pioneers Lyonnais - Lyon Pioneers [[Duon-6|Jean Baptiste Duon dit Lyonnais]] |- | |- |
''' MAINE '''
[[Image:French_Flags-95.png | 95px |Maine]]
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[[Image:France_Resources_ Maine.jpg | 160px| Maine]]
''''' Maine
(1584 - 1789)'''''
||||
[[Image:France_Resources_Maine-1.jpg|220px|]]
''Cortanvaux à Bessé-sur-Braye''
[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maine_(province) '' MAINE '']
|| |- |||Château-du-Loire
''(Montval-sur-Loire)''||Saint-Guingalois||Maine ||Sarthe||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château-du-Loir Château-du-Loire]|| Château-du-Loire Pioneers Maine - Château-du-Loire Pioneers [[Girardin-135|Pierre Girardin dit Manseau]] |- | |- |
''' NORMANDIE '''
''(Normandy)
[[Image:French_Flags-98.png | 90px |Normandie]]
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[[Image:France_Resources_ Normandie.jpg | 260px| Normandie]]'''''Normandie
(1204 - 1789)'''''
||||
[[Image:France_Resources_Normandie-1.jpg|200px|]]
''Rouen''
[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Normandie '' NORMANDIE '']
|| |- |||Avranches||||Normandie ||Manche||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avranches Avranches]|| Avranches Pioneers Normandie - Avranches Pioneers [[Lavandier-9|Antoine Lavandier]] [[Valet-48|Guillaume Valet]] |- | ||Bacilly||||Normandie ||Manche||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bacilly Bacilly]|| Bacilly Pioneers Normandie - Bacilly Pioneers [[Gallon-170|François Gallon]] |- | ||Barneville
''(Barneville-sur-Seine)''||||Normandie ||Eure||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barneville-sur-Seine Barneville-sur-Seine]|| Barneville Pioneers Normandie - Barneville Pioneers [[Mercier-626|Pierre Mercier dit Caudebec]] |- | ||Carolles||||Normandie ||Manche||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carolles Carolles]|| Carolles Pioneers Normandie - Carolles Pioneers [[Angot-92|Robert Angot dit Choisy]] [[DesRoches-22|Julien DesRoches]] [[DesRoches-34|Louis DesRoches]] [[Grossin-11|Michel Grossin]] |- | ||Cherbourg||Très-Sainte-Trinité||Normandie ||Manche||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cherbourg Cherbourg]||Cherbourg Pioneers Normandie - Cherbourg Pioneers [[Mius-21|Marguerite Mius]] (Normandie, noted as likely Cherbourg)
Cherbourg Returnees Normandie - Cherbourg Returnees (Multiple Acadians - in process) |- | ||Coutances||||Normandie ||Manche||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coutances Coutances]|| Coutances Pioneers Normandie - Coutances Pioneers [[Gionet-3|François Gionet]] |- | ||Dieppe||||Normandie ||Seine-Maritime||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dieppe Dieppe]|| Dieppe Pioneers Normandie - Dieppe Pioneers [[LeBorne-2|Nicolas LeBorne / Le Borgne]] |- | ||Dragey
''(Dragey-Ronthon)''||Saint-Médard||Normandie ||Manche||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragey Dragey]|| Dragey Pioneers Normandie - Dragey Pioneers [[Livois-2|Pierre Livois]] |- | ||Falaise||||Normandie ||Calvados||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falaise_(Calvados) Falaise]|| Falaise Pioneers Normandie - Falaise Pioneers [[Le Prieur-22|Guillaume Le Prieur]] |- | ||Granville||||Normandie ||Manche||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Granville Granville]|| Granville Pioneers Normandie - Granville Pioneers [[Charpentier-343|Charles Charpentier]] [[Le_Buffe-2|Jean Baptiste Le Buffe]] [[Villedieu-3|Jean Baptiste Villedieu]] |- | ||Ingouville
''(now within Le Havre'')||Saint-Michel||Normandie ||Seine-Maritime||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Havre Ingouville (Le Havre)]|| Ingouville Returnees Normandie / Seine-Maritime - Ingouville Returnees (now part of Le Havre) [[Sceau-1|Marguerite Sceau]] [[Sceau-3|Marie Sceau]] [[Vigneau-117|Jean Baptiste Vigneau]] |- | ||Le Havre||- Notre-Dame
- Saint-François||Normandie ||Seine-Maritime||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Havre/Le Havre Le Havre]||Le Havre Pioneers Normandie - Le Havre (Apparently only returnees and their children - tbc)
Le Havre Returnees Normandie - Le Havre (Multiple Acadians - in process) |- | ||Ménibeux / Le Mesnil-Boeufs
''(Isigny-le-Buat)''||||Normandie ||Manche||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Mesnil-Bœufs Le Mesnil-Bœufs]|| Ménibeux / Le Mesnil-Bœufs Pioneers Normandie - Ménibeux / Le Mesnil-Bœufs Pioneers [[Templet-19|André Templet]] |- | ||Périers||||Normandie ||Manche||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Périers Périers]|| Périers Pioneers Normandie - Périers Pioneers [[Delaune-12|Christophe Delaune / Delaunay]] |- | ||Rouen||- Notre-Dame-de-la-Ronde
- Saint-Vincent||Normandie ||Seine-Maritime||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rouen Rouen]|| Rouen Pioneers Normandie - Rouen Pioneers [[Dubocq-18|Pierre Dubocq / Duboscq]] [[Henry-5|Robery Henry / Henri]] [[Lefebvre-125|Thomas Lefebvre]] [[Le_Sauvage-1|Thomas Le Sauvage]] [[Mercier-1415|Suzanne Mercier / Le Mercier]] |- | ||Saint-Denis-le-Gast||||Normandie ||Manche||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Denis-le-Gast Saint-Denis-le-Gast]||Saint-Denis-le-Gast Pioneers Normandie - Saint-Denis-le-Gast Pioneers [[Douville-56|Jean François Douville]] [[Durel-15|Charles Durel dit La Croix]] |- | ||Saint-Jean-des-Champs||||Normandie ||Manche||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Jean-des-Champs Saint-Jean-des-Champs]||Saint-Jean-des-Champs Pioneers Normandie - Saint-Jean-des-Champs Pioneers [[Bois-32|Pierre Bois]] [[Frécant-1|Jacques Frécant]] |- | ||Saint-Léger
''(Saint-Jean-des-Champs)''||||Normandie ||Manche||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Léger_(Manche) Saint-Léger]||Saint-Léger Pioneers Normandie - Saint-Léger Pioneers [[LeBreton-274|François Lebreton dit Robert]] |- | ||Saint-Michel-des-Loups
''(Jullouville)''||||Normandie ||Manche||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Michel-des-Loups Saint-Michel-des-Loups]||Saint-Michel-des-Loups Pioneers Normandie - Saint-Michel-des-Loups Pioneers [[Le_Buffe-3|Louis Aubin Le Buffe]] [[Habel-202|Jean Baptiste Joseph Habel dit Duvivier]] |- | ||Saint-Pair
''(Saint-Pair-sur-Mer)''||||Normandie ||Manche||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Pair-sur-Mer Saint-Pair-sur-Mer]||Saint-Pair Pioneers Normandie - Saint-Pair Pioneers [[Alain-231|Pierre Alain]] |- | ||Saint-Pierre-Langers||||Normandie ||Manche||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Pierre-Langers Saint-Pierre-Langers]||Saint-Pierre-Langers Pioneers Normandie - Saint-Pierre-Langers Pioneers [[Gallon-150|Pierre Gallon]] |- | ||Saint-Planchers /
Saint-Pancrace||Saint-Pancrace||Normandie ||Manche||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Planchers Saint-Planchers]||Saint-Planchers / Saint-Pancrace Pioneers Normandie - Saint-Planchers / Saint-Pancrace) Pioneers [[Cotard-2|Pierre Cotard]] |- | ||Saint-Ursin
''(Saint-Jean-des-Champs)''||||Normandie ||Manche||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Ursin Saint-Ursin]||Saint-Ursin Pioneers Normandie - Saint-Ursin Pioneers [[Rassicot-13|René Rassicot]] |- | ||Sartilly
''(Sartilly-Baie-Bocage)''||Saint-Vigor||Normandie ||Manche||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sartilly Sartilly]|| Sartilly Pioneers Normandie - Sartilly Pioneers [[Marechal-113|Jean Marechal]] |- | ||Vesly||||Normandie ||Manche||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vesly_(Manche) Vesly (Manche)]|| Vesly Pioneers Normandie - Vesly Pioneers [[Angot-22|Nicolas Angot]] |- | |- |
''' ORLÉANAIS '''
[[Image:French_Flags-99.png | 90px |Orléanais]]
||||||
[[Image:France_Resources_ Orleanais.jpg | 200px| Orléanais]]
''''' Orléanais
(1498 - 1789)'''''
||
[[Image: Cartes_des_provinces_francaises-4.png | 140px | Orléanais]]
''Orléanais
(1790)''
||
[[Image:France_Resources_Orleanais-1.jpg|320px|]]
''Orléans''
[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orléanais '' ORLÉANAIS '']
|| |- |||Blois||Saint-Honoré||Orléanais ||Eure-et-Loir||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blois Blois]|| Blois Pioneers Orléanais - Blois Pioneers [[Rousseau-1459|Gabriel Rousseau de Villejouin]] |- |||Chartres||||Orléanais ||Eure-et-Loir||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chartres Chartres]|| Chartres Pioneers Orléanais - Chartres Pioneers [[Picot-99|Michel Picot dit Larigueur]] |- | ||Orléans||Saint-Michel||Orléanais ||Loiret||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orléans Orléans]|| Orléans Pioneers Orléanais - Orléans Pioneers [[Cahouet-4|Christophe Cahouet]] |- | ||Poupry-en-Beauce
''(Poupry)''||||Orléanais ||Eure-et-Loir||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poupry Poupry]||Poupry-en-Beauce Pioneers Orléanais - Poupry-en-Beauce Pioneers [[Fougère-47|Jean Fougère]] |- | |- |
''' PERCHE '''
[[Image:French_Flags-100.png | 90px |Perche]]
||||||
[[Image:France_Resources_ Perche.jpg | 200px| Perche]]
''''' Perche
(1584 - 1789)'''''
||
[[Image: Cartes_des_provinces_francaises-20.png | 100px | Perche]]
''Perche
(1790)''
||
[[Image:France_Resources_Perche-1.jpg|190px|]]
''Mortagne-au-Perche''
[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perche_(province) '' PERCHE '']
|| |- | ||Mortagne
''(Mortagne-au-Perche)''||Saint-Jean||Perche ||Orne||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mortagne-au-Perche Mortagne-au-Perche]||''(In review)'' |- | ||Nogent-le-Rotrou||Notre-Dame||Perche ||Eure-et-Loir||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nogent-le-Rotrou Nogent-le-Rotrou]||Nogent-le-Rotrou Pioneers Perche - Nogent-le-Rotrou Pioneers [[Jacquelin-11|Françoise Marie Jacquelin]] |- | |- |
''' PICARDIE '''
''(Picardy)''
[[Image:French_Flags-101.png | 90px |Picardie]]
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[[Image:France_Resources_ Picardie.jpg | 190px| Picardie]]
''''' Picardie
(1482 - 1789)'''''
||||
[[Image:France_Resources_Picardie-1.jpg|260px|]]
''Calais (Cap Blanc-Nez)''
[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Picardie_(province) '' PICARDIE '']
|| |- | ||Amiens||Saint-Michel||Picardie ||Somme||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amiens Amiens]||''(DGFA list)'' |- | ||Beaumont
''(Beaumont-sur-Oise)''||||Picardie ||Val-d'Oise||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaumont-sur-Oise Beaumont-sur-Oise]|| Beaumont Pioneers Picardie - Beaumont Pioneers [[Testard-3|François Testard]] |- | ||Boulogne
''(Boulogne-sur-Mer)''||- Saint-Joseph
- Saint-Nicolas||Picardie ||Pas-de-Calais||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boulogne-sur-Mer Boulogne-sur-Mer]||Boulogne Pioneers Picardie - Boulogne Pioneers (Apparently only returnees and their children - tbc)
Boulogne Returnees Picardie - Boulogne Returnees (Multiple Acadians - in process) |- | ||Calais||||Picardie ||Pas-de-Calais||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calais Calais]||Calais Pioneers Picardie - Calais Pioneers [[Leborgne-8|Gov. Emmanuel Leborgne du Coudray]] |- | ||Couperoue en Brye
''(Coupru en Brie)''||||Picardie ||Aisne||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coupru Coupru]||Couperoue en Brye /
Coupru Pioneers Picardie - Couperoue en Brye / Coupru Pioneers [[Doucet-20|Germain Doucet dit Laverdure]] |- | |- |
''' POITOU '''
[[Image:French_Flags-102.png | 95px |Poitou]]
||||||
[[Image:France_Resources_ Poitou.jpg | 160px| Poitou]]
''''' Poitou
(1416 - 1789)'''''
||
[[Image: Cartes_des_provinces_francaises-11.png | 210px | Poitou]]
''Poitou
(1790)''
||
[[Image:France_Resources_Poitou-1.jpg|380px|]]
''Poitiers''
[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poitou '' POITOU '']
|| |- | ||Archigny||||Poitou ||Vienne||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archigny Archigny]||Archigny ReturneesPoitou - Archigny Returnees (Multiple Acadians - in process) |- | ||Beauvoir-sur-Mer||||Poitou ||Vendée||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beauvoir-sur-Mer Beauvoir-sur-Mer]||Beauvoir-sur-Mer Pioneers Poitou - Beauvoir-sur-Mer Pioneers [[Bernard-38|André Bernard]] |- | ||Buxeuil||||Poitou ||Vienne||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buxeuil Buxeuil]|| Buxeuil Pioneers Poitou - Buxeuil Pioneers [[Gannes-6|Louis Joseph de Gannes]] |- | ||Cenan
''(La Puye)''||||Poitou ||Vienne||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Puye La Puye]|| Cenan (La Puye) Returnees Poitou - Cenan (La Puye) Returnees [[Daigle-1181|Marin Daigre / Daigle]] [[Guillot-194|René Guillot]] [[Hebert-2622|Jean Baptiste Pierre Hebert]] [[Moulaison-104|Marguerite Moulaison]] [[Potier-3|Pierre Laurent Potier]] |- | ||Châtellerault||- Saint-Jacques
- Saint-Jean-l'Évangéliste||Poitou ||Vienne||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Châtellerault Châtellerault]||Châtellerault ReturneesPoitou - Châtellerault Returnees (Multiple Acadians - in process) |- | ||Doix
''(Doix-lès-Fontaines)''||||Poitou ||Vendée||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doix Doix]||Doix Pioneers Poitou - Doix Pioneers [[Guillot-117|Rene Guillot dit l'Angevin]] |- | ||La Chapelle-Roux
''(Chenevelles)''||||Poitou ||Vienne||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chenevelles Chenevelles]||La Chapelle-Roux Returnees Poitou - La Chapelle-Roux Returnees [[Delaune-10|Jean Baptiste Delaune]] |- | ||La Chaussée||Notre-Dame||Poitou ||Vienne||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Chaussée_(Vienne) La Chaussée]||La Chaussée Pioneers Poitou - La Chaussée Pioneers [[Babin-25|Antoine Babin]] [[Belliveau-17|Antoine Belliveau]] [[Brun-11|Andrée Brun]] [[Brun-10|Madeleine Brun]] [[Brun-5|Vincent Brun]] [[Chebrat-1|Jeanne Chebrat]] [[Girouard-34|François Girouard dit La Varanne]] |- | ||Le Bouchet
'' (La Roche-Rigault)''||||Poitou ||Vienne||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Roche-Rigault La Roche-Rigault]||''(DGFA list)'' |- | ||Leigné-les-Bois||Saint-Rémi||Poitou ||Vienne||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leigné-les-Bois Leigné-les-Bois]||Leigné-les-Bois Returnees Poitou - Leigné-les-Bois Returnees [[Girouard-5477|Marie Giroir / Girouard]] |- | ||Martaizé||||Poitou ||Vienne||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martaizé Martaizé]|| Martaizé Pioneers Poitou - Martaizé Pioneers [[Gautrot-42|François Gautrot / Gauterot]] [[LeBlanc-100|Daniel Leblanc / Le Blanc]] [[Lejeune-12|Pierre Lejeune dit Briard]] [[Robichaud-81|Étienne Robichaud]] |- | ||Mondion||||Poitou ||Vienne||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mondion Mondion]||''(DGFA list)'' |- | ||Poisay-le-Joli
''(Les Ormes)''||||Poitou ||Vienne||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Les_Ormes_(Vienne) Les Ormes]||''(DGFA list)'' |- | ||Poitiers||- Notre-Dame-la-Grande
- Saint-Étienne
- Saint-Hilaire-entre-les-Églises||Poitou ||Vienne||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poitiers Poitiers]|| Poitiers Pioneers Poitou - Poitiers Pioneers [[Garceau-139|Jean Garceau dit Tranchemontagne]] [[Helie-39|Jean Pierre Helie]] [[Marchand-338|Louis Marchand]] |- | ||Saint-Pierre-de-Maillé||||Poitou ||Vienne||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Pierre-de-Maillé Saint-Pierre-de-Maillé]||''(DGFA list)'' |- | ||Saint-Vincent de l'Oratoire
''(Monts-sur-Guesnes)''||||Poitou ||Vienne||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monts-sur-Guesnes Monts-sur-Guesnes]||''(DGFA list)'' |- | ||Senillé ||||Poitou ||Vienne||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senillé Senillé ]||''(DGFA list)'' |- | ||Vellechès||||Poitou ||Vienne||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vellechès Vellechès]||''(DGFA list)'' |- | ||Vouvant||||Poitou ||Vienne||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vouvant Vouvant]|| ''(DGFA list)'' |- | |- |
''' PROVENCE '''
[[Image:French_Flags-103.png | 90px |Provence]]
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[[Image:France_Resources_ Provence.jpg | 190px| Provence]]
''''' Provence
(1482 - 1789)'''''
||
[[Image: Cartes_des_provinces_francaises-16.png | 190px | Provence]]
''Provence
(1790)''
||
[[Image:France_Resources_Provence-1.jpg|120px|]]
''Aix-en-Provence''
[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Provence '' PROVENCE '']
|| |- |||Aix
''(Aix-en-Provence)''||Sainte-Madeleine||Provence ||Bouches-du-Rhône||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aix-en-Provence Aix-en-Provence]||Aix-en-Provence Pioneers Provence - Aix-en-Provence Pioneers [[Gauthier-3744|Joseph Nicolas Gauthier dit Bellaire]] |- | ||Île-de-Martigues
''(Martigues)''||||Provence ||Bouches-du-Rhône||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martigues Martigues]||Île-de-Martigues Pioneers Provence - Île-de-Martigues Pioneers [[Coste-6|Sieur François Coste]] |- |||Marseille||Saint-Martin||Provence||Bouches-du-Rhône||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marseille Marseille]|| Marseille Pioneers Provence - Marseille Pioneers [[Mouton-64|Jean Mouton]] [[Renaud-548|Louis Renaud / Arneaud]] |- | |- |
''' SAINTONGE '''
[[Image:French_Flags-105.png | 90px |Saintonge]]
||||||
[[Image:France_Resources_ Saintonge.jpg | 170px| Saintonge]]
''''' Saintonge
(1371 - 1789)'''''
||
[[Image: Cartes_des_provinces_francaises-10.png | 140px | Saintonge]]
''Saintonge
(1790)''
||
[[Image:France_Resources_Saintonge-1.jpg|280px|]]
''Chalais''
[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saintonge '' SAINTONGE '']
|| |- | ||Bois||Temple Protestant||Saintonge ||Charente-Maritime||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bois_(Charente-Maritime) Bois]||Bois PioneersSaintonge - Bois Pioneers [[Bugeaud-17|Alain Bougeaud / Bougeaut / Bougeault]] |- |||Boisvert
''(Chalais)''||Sainte-Marie||Saintonge ||Charente||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chalais_(Charente) Chalais]||''(DGFA list)'' |- | ||Curat
''(Curac, Chalais)''||||Saintonge ||Charente||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curac Curac]|| ''(DGFA list)'' |- | ||Marsay
''(Marsais)''||||Saintonge ||Charente-Maritime||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marsais Marsais]|| Marsay (Marsais) Pioneers Saintonge - Marsay (Marsais) Pioneers [[Cosset-31|Pierre Cosset]] |- | ||Moëze||||Saintonge ||Charente-Maritime||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moëze Moëze]|| Moëze Pioneers Saintonge - Moëze Pioneers [[Rousselière-14|Jeanne Rousselière / Roussillet]] |- | ||Saint-Nazaire
''(Saint-Nazaire-sur-Charente)''||||Saintonge ||Charente||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Nazaire-sur-Charente Saint-Nazaire-sur-Charente]||Saint-Nazaire Pioneers Saintonge - Saint-Nazaire Pioneers [[Gentil-13|Élie Gentil]] |- | ||Sérignac
''(Chalais)''||||Saintonge ||Charente||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chalais_(Charente) Chalais]|| Sérignac Pioneers Saintonge - Sérignac Pioneers [[Dupont_Duvivier-1|François Dupont Duvivier]] [[Du_Pont-835|Louis Du Pont Duchambon de Vergor]] [[Dupont-736|Michel Dupont de Renon]] |- | ||Tonnay-Charente||||Saintonge ||Charente||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonnay-Charente Tonnay-Charente]||Tonnay-Charente Returnees Saintonge - Tonnay-Charente Returnees [[Benoit-2355|Pierre Benoit]] |- | |- |
''' TOURAINE '''
[[Image:French_Flags-106.png | 90px |Touraine]]
||||||
[[Image:France_Resources_ Touraine.jpg | 160px| Touraine]]
''''' Touraine
(1204 - 1789)'''''
||
[[Image: Cartes_des_provinces_francaises-21.png | 180px | Touraine]]
''Touraine
(1790)''
||
[[Image:France_Resources_Touraine-1.jpg|320px|]]
''Tours''
[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Touraine '' TOURAINE '']
|| |- | ||Beaulieu-lès-Loches||||Touraine ||Indre-et-Loire||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaulieu-lès-Loches Beaulieu-lès-Loches]||''(DGFA list)'' |- | ||Charnizay||||Touraine ||Indre-et-Loire||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charnizay Charnizay]|| Charnizay Pioneers Touraine - Charnizay Pioneers [[DeMenou-1|Gouverneur Charles de Menou d'Aulnay]] |- | ||Chinon||Saint-Étienne||Touraine ||Indre-et-Loire||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinon Chinon]|| Chinon Pioneers Touraine - Chinon Pioneers [[Corbineau-3|Françoise Corbineau]] |- | ||Dolus
''(Dolus-le-Sec)''||||Touraine ||Indre-et-Loire||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolus-le-Sec Dolus-le-Sec]||''(DGFA list)'' |- | ||La Guerche||||Touraine ||Indre-et-Loire||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Guerche La Guerche]|| ''(DGFA list)'' |- | ||Le Grand-Pressigny||||Touraine ||Indre-et-Loire||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Grand-Pressigny Le Grand-Pressigny]||''(DGFA list)'' |- | ||Ligré||||Touraine ||Indre-et-Loire||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ligré Ligré]||''(DGFA list)'' |- | ||Loches||||Touraine ||Indre-et-Loire||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loches Loches]||''(DGFA list)'' |- | ||Obterre||||Touraine ||Indre||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obterre Obterre]||''(DGFA list)'' |- | ||Toiselay
''(Châtillon-sur-Indre)''||||Touraine ||Indre||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Châtillon-sur-Indre Châtillon-sur-Indre]||''(DGFA list)'' |- | ||Tours||- Saint-Étienne de Boyle
- Saint-Hilaire
- Saint-Pierre de Boyle
- Saint-Saturnin
- Saint-Vincent||Touraine ||Indre-et-Loire||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tours Tours]|| Tours Pioneers Touraine - Tours Pioneers [[Denys-18|Gouverneur Nicolas Denys]] [[Denis-86|Simon Denis dit la Trinité]] |- | |- |} :Note re Table: An ongoing Research Space that serves as the background for this table - and contains additonal names in review - is at the following link:
'''''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Original_French_location_names_for_Acadians RESEARCH SPACE: Original Location Names for Acadians].'''''
The Research Space contains groups of place names that are in review, as follows:
''Group 1 - Place Names in Review / Research Required''
''Group 2 - Variants of Place Names Reflected in Table''
''Group 3 - New Place Names Reflected in Table - Profiles to be Reviewed for Updating''
''Group 4 - New Place Names Reflected in Table - Profiles Updated'' ---- === Historic Background and Source Information for France === ==== The Kingdom of France ==== [[Image:French_Flags-26.png | 28px |France - Royal Banner]] '''''The Kingdom of France: Historic Provinces, Duchies and Territories (pre-1790)''''' :The France of our Acadian ancestors comprised individual ''Provinces,'' ''Duchés'' and ''Comtés'' (medieval "duchies" and "counties" ruled by Dukes and Counts respectively), and associated lands that had come under overarching control of the King of France at various times and with differing degrees of integration. They were often culturally, historically and in some cases linguistically distinct - under a multi-tiered system that would eventually be called the ''Ancien régime.''Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancien_Régime France - Ancien Régime]Wikipédia [https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Territoires_du_royaume_de_France Territoires du royaume de France] :The late 1700s involved a series of tumultuous events for our ancestors and others, including the ''Grand dérangement'' and Acadian exile beginning in 1755-1758 (referred to in English as the "Great Upheaval"), the loss of Nouvelle-France to the British in 1763, French participation in the American Revolution of 1776-1783, and shortly thereafter the French Revolution itself, which began in 1789 and culminated with the establishment of the first French Republic in 1792. :Unlike the American Revolution, which severed ties to Britain but left the existing colonies to become the newly-independent states, the French Revolution occurred "in place" and it was in many ways an intentional break with the past. In implementing the post-revolutionary era, the French provinces of the ''ancien régime'' were all subjected to re-organization - often in a manner intended to reconfigure and alter the historic regions and alliances. The French provinces were therefore often divided into portions, and in many cases these were recombined to create the new set of départements that would form the modern French Republic. Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Departments_of_France Departments of France]Wikipédia [https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Département_français Département français] :As discussed below, change does not come easily or completely, especially in culturally and historically distinctive places such as those making up France - as reflected in the re-emergence of French ''régions'' in the mid-20th century. ==== The French Republic ==== [[Image:Flags.png|28px|France - Tricouleur]] '''''The French Republic: Départements (from 1790) - Civil Registration and Civic Archives (from 1792)''''' :An overview of the transition from French provinces to subsequent departments is provided by the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:France France Project], along with maps of individual provinces at [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:France_from_Provinces_to_Departments France from Provinces to Departments].WikiTree France Project [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:France_from_Provinces_to_Departments France from Provinces to Departments] :An expandable map entitled [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/France_from_Provinces_to_Departments.jpg France Provinces en 1789] by Vidal-Lablache shows the geographic relationships between historic provinces and modern departments as of 1789 and is also available via the France Project.WikiTree France Project [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/France_from_Provinces_to_Departments Carte des provinces avec les limites des départements de 1791] ::''Note: the Vidal-Lablache map is a convenient and generally accurate means of viewing the overall borders of provinces and departments together. However, certain small provinces or comtés are shown as associated with larger provinces in the 1789 map (e.g. Perche and Maine, which were historically separate). Individual maps by province, available via the France Project space entitled [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Cartes_des_provinces_francaises-20 France from Provinces to Departments] show the principal communities belonging to each part of historic provinces such as [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Cartes_des_provinces_francaises-20 Perche]. :Although the French province should be used in place fields for Acadians with record events in France, it can be very helpful to also include a simple cross-reference to the current département, for reasons noted below. :On 21 Sep 1792, with the declaration of the First French Republic, the National Legislative Assembly also established a system of civil registration under which all vital events would be handled by the communes and civic authorities in the newly-established départements - and not by the churches and clergy. In most cases, the parish registers were removed from the churches and transferred to the mayors or other officials - and the original parish registers are still currently archived by each French département. The names of the records in France likewise reflect the transition: from ''registres paroissiaux'' (Parish registers maintained by priests) to ''registres d'état civil'' (Civil registers maintained by mayors or other civic officials). ==== Modern Administrative Regions ==== [[Image:Flags.png|28px|France - Tricouleur]] '''''Régions and Their Relationship to Historic Provinces [[Image:French_Flags-26.png | 28px |France - Royal Banner]]''''' :Complicating French place names (as they sometimes appear in various profiles) was the creation of administrative regions in the mid-1900s. Some of these reflect all or parts of historic provinces with similar or related names - but their borders match the collection of current ''départements'' they comprise. And these too have been reorganized. For example, what started as the ''région de Poitou-Charentes'' is now part of the larger ''région de Nouvelle-Aquitaine''.Wikipédia [https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Région_française Région français] :While the current French ''région'' could also be referred to in profiles, there is less of a research need since they essentially reflect groupings of départements, and archival and other records are organized by department and not by region. :The re-emergence of the ''régions'' does however reflect the fact that the historic regions of France were and in many aspects still are distinctive, in terms of culture and traditions, and in some cases languages. These distinctions are again reflected in regions such as Bretagne (Brittany), Bourgogne (Burgundy), Normandie (Normandie), Nouvelle-Aquitaine, Occitanie (Languedoc), Picardie (Picardy) and others. ---- === Acadians Project and WikiTree Guidelines === [[Image:French_Flags-26.png | 28px |France - Royal Banner]] '''''Event Place Fields - Use Town and Historic French Province :In keeping with guidelines of the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Acadians Acadians Project] and the broader WikiTree community, only the time-appropriate place information associated with an event should be used in the event location field. :With respect to the lives of Acadians coming from France, these would be the town and historic French province - except for Acadians who both returned to France ''and'' lived through the French Revolution that began in 1789. On 4 March 1790, the French provinces were abolished and replaced by the system of departments, which should be used from that date. [[Image:Flags.png|28px|France - Tricouleur]] '''''Biography - Consider Cross-Reference to Current Place Names :While the historic province should be used in place location names for most events related to Acadians (i.e. before 1790), including a simple cross-reference in the biography (e.g. in a parenthetical when the historic place is noted) can be helpful to fellow WikiTreers in at least two major ways: ::(i) As with alternative family names (effectively alerting others that they represent the same person), including cross-reference to associated place names that may appear in some files, Gedcoms and other records can be helpful to alert WikiTreers that these actually represent the same place, that the location field properly reflects the time-appropriate place name (and that individuals whose records reflect one or the other are ''not'' therefore "different"); and ::(ii) French archival and many other records are most often organized and made available by the modern department in which the various towns are now located - so including cross-reference to the ''département'' helps guide research, in the official archives and in other contexts. :Similarly, while the names of churches, hospitals, neighborhoods or 'lieu-dits' (local place names) are not generally used in the event location field, it is very helpful to include them in the biography in connection with the place name. (A number of these that appear in multiple profiles are being included within the table, following the corresponding town or city.) :These naming and research objectives can be readily addressed by cross-referencing the modern or other additional place information at the start of a profile (and elsewhere if key events shift to different locations): ::''E.g. Marguerite Blanchard was baptized on 1 June 1650 at the church of Notre-Dame in Rochefort, Aunis (today Charente-Maritime), France.'' ::In some cases, the name of the town has also changed or been incorporated into another, so the new town and département name can be included together for readability: ::''E.g. Marguerite Blanchard was born on 1 June 1650 in Mordreuc, Bretagne (today Pleudihen-sur-Rance, Côtes-d'Armor), France.'' :The table above provides information and links to each of the historic towns and provinces that the Acadians were shaped by and effectively brought in both genes and culture to North America and beyond. Individuals and groups of Acadians who were associated with each of the locations in France - both the Acadian pioneers and the returnees to France - are now being added in links and footnotes to the table. ---- ===[[Image:Acadie-1.png|34px|Acadie - Drapeau]] Acadian Pioneers and Returnees=== ====French Immigrants to Acadie, Nouvelle-France (from 1605 to 1713/1758)==== :The central portion of Acadia that forms much of Nova Scotia hosted immigrants from France from the early-1600s until the 1713 Treaty of Utrecht ceded control to Britain.Acadian Historical Timeline, Acadian.org [https://www.acadian.org/history/acadian-historical-timeline/ Acadian Historical Timeline]Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peace_of_Utrecht Peace of Utrecht] Nearby areas that remained under French control included Isle Royale (today's Cape Breton Island), Isle Saint-Jean (Prince Edward Island), and much of the territory that now forms New Brunswick. French immigration continued in these areas after 1713, particularly on Isle Royale - and lasted until the fall of the French fortress at Louisbourg in 1758 during the Seven Years' War that swept both Europe and North America.Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven_Years%27_War Seven Years' War] :For the French pioneers who emigrated to establish the Acadian settlements in Nouvelle-France, their locations of origin in France, along with the corresponding historic province (pre-1790) - as well as the corresponding ''département'' (from 1790), are shown in the table above. For locations in which there was a change of name, the newer name is shown in parentheses after the historic name. Parishes and other local place names that might be associated with profiles and referenced in biographies are included separately following the town or city name name (particularly for cities in which multiple locations might be referred to in event records). :A list including some of these French place names with their associated parishes is found in the preface to the Dictionnaire Généalogique des Familles Acadiennes (DGFA) - but many locations were not covered in the DGFA list. Dictionnaire Généalogique des Familles Acadiennes (DGFA). White, Stephen A. avec Centre d'Études Acadiennes, Université de Moncton, 1999. Moncton, Nouveau-Brunswick, Canada. Bibliographie, pp. xxxi-xxxv The locations noted in DGFA are included in the table above - and additional ones have been added - provided that there are WikiTree profiles of Acadian pioneers from those locations, for which source information related to the French place location is associated with the current profile. These are being updated as additional sources or other information are provided ''(see Ongoing Research and Revisions in Process).'' ====The Acadian Exile and Diaspora (beginning 1755/1758)==== :The "Great Upheaval" known as ''Le grand dérangement,'' which led to the forcible removal and exile of most Acadians by the British, took very different courses in 1755 and 1758. :In 1755, with respect to the principal population of Acadians in Nova Scotia, these were essentially regarded as "British subjects" since 1713 (loyal or not since most refused to take the notorious oath of allegiance). As such, they were ''not'' generally returned to France. Instead, some 6,000 French-speaking Catholics were mostly sent to English-controlled Protestant colonies to the South, approximately as follows: Connecticut (675), Georgia (220), Maryland (860), Massachusetts (900), New York (200), North Carolina (290), Pennsylvania (700), and South Carolina (955). Conditions were terrible for most and a number of Acadians perished during "transport" or soon after since the colonies were not only English but mostly Protestant - and so were generally not welcoming of French "papists." Catholic priests and religious practices that were central to most Acadians were likewise generally banned in the English colonies. From these places of exile, many Acadians eventually made their way back to French territories - in the Canadian settlements along the Saint Lawrence that would eventually form Québec, in the Louisiana territory, and elsewhere. Another 1150 Acadians were destined for Virginia, but when the colony refused to accept its share of Acadian "immigrants" they were instead sent to England. Perrin, Warren A. "The Acadians Remarkable Demographic History," pp. 18-27 (maps pp. 15-18) in Acadie Then and Now: A People's History, Warren A. Perrin, Marie Broussard Perrin and Phil Comeau. 2014. Andrepont Publishing. Louisiana, United States. :In 1758, things were handled somewhat differently with respect to Acadians who were in the remaining French territories of Île Royale (Cape Breton Island) and Île Saint-Jean (Prince Edward Island). When the French fortress at Louisbourg on Île Royale was taken, the local population were French subjects, and customs of the time were for such people to be returned. So from 1758, more than 3,500 Acadians from Île Royale and Île Saint-Jean were returned directly to France. In addition, many of the Acadians who had been refused entry to Virginia (and had been sent to England in 1755) also returned to France once the Treaty of Paris was concluded in 1763. Perrin, Warren A. "Acadians in France" pp. 325-329, in Acadie Then and Now: A People's History, Warren A. Perrin, Marie Broussard Perrin and Phil Comeau. 2014. Andrepont Publishing. Louisiana, United States. :The approximately 3,500 Acadians who were returned to France in 1758-59, and another 800 who joined from England in 1763, were mostly located in settlements near port cities in France where they were provided with basic assistance from the government. Several different arrangements were planned and made to resettle them. The initial plans of the French government were for the Acadians to participate in populating French colonies in South America (French Guiana) and the Caribbean (including Santo Domingo, which later became the Dominican Republic, as well as Guadeloupe, Martinique and Saint Lucia). While some Acadians did migrate to the Tropics, conditions at the time were difficult or uncertain, and most were reluctant. Acadie: The Acadian refugees in France [https://acadie.cheminsdelafrancophonie.org/en/geographical-areas/france-2/ The Acadian refugees in France]Acadie: The Acadian refugees in Tropical America [https://acadie.cheminsdelafrancophonie.org/en/geographical-areas/tropical-america/ The Acadian refugees in Tropical America] :In 1763, a significant location for Acadian returnees emerged just off the coast of Bretagne. In connection with the Treaty of Paris, Belle-Île-en-Mer was returned by England to France. By November 1765, about 80 families comprising close to 400 Acadians had relocated there. In subsequent years, some others had been relocated to Poitou - and by mid-1774, close to 1,500 Acadians were living in or near Châtelleraut in Poitou. The following year, a number of Acadian refugees made their way to Nantes in Bretagne, which then hosted the largest number of returnees to France. :In 1785, a portion of the Acadians who had returned to France made their way back to North America to settle at Louisiana - a territory that had been part of Nouvelle-France but was then controlled by Spain. Further information, resources and profiles regarding these Acadians and their children who returned to France but eventually made their way to Louisiana (as well as those coming via English colonies) is a key focus of the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Louisiana_Families Louisiana Families Project] on Wikitree.Wikitree Louisiana Families Project [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Louisiana_Families Louisiana Families Project] :The groups of individual Acadian Pioneers who brought their local genes and cultures from each of the noted place locations are being referenced in connection with each location in France. Links to each of the place locations are also included in the table. Being France, most of these towns still have homes, buildings and other features that our Acadian ancestors grew up with and were shaped by. ---- ==='''Ongoing Research'''=== ::This page and the table above are focused on the French origins of Acadians for whom the place names have been reviewed and confirmed to be connected with Acadian pioneers from France and/or Acadian returnees to France (including children born in exile). Also included are some additional place names that are listed in the preface of the 1999 edition of the Dictionnaire Généalogique des Familles Acadiennes (DGFA)Dictionnaire Généalogique des Familles Acadiennes (DGFA). White, Stephen A. avec Centre d'Études Acadiennes, Université de Moncton, 1999. Moncton, Nouveau-Brunswick, Canada. Bibliographie, pp. xxxi-xxxv - but they are not yet associated with Acadian profiles on Wikitree for which supporting source information regarding origins in France has been identified. These additional place names (presumably reflecting Acadians who are either not yet in Wikitree or who do not yet have the associated location information in their profile) are noted in the table as "DGFA list." ::For place locations noted in the table, the last column provides a link to the individual Acadians who originated or returned there. The corresponding footnotes are in alphabetical order by province and location. For some of the larger locations such as La Rochelle and Nantes - which involve a number of Acadians - the individuals associated with these places are in the process of being linked. ::A number of other place names have been noted in profiles for which there is uncertainty regarding the place name, or whether it is properly associated with the Acadian(s) for whom it was suggested. ::An ongoing Research Space, which served and continues to serve as the background for this page, is at the following link: ::'''''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Original_French_location_names_for_Acadians RESEARCH SPACE: Original Location Names for Acadians].''''' :::The Research Space contains groups of place names that are in review, as follows:
''Group 1 - Place Names in Review / Research Required''
''Group 2 - Variants of Place Names Reflected in Table''
''Group 3 - New Place Names Reflected in Table - Profiles to be Reviewed for Updating''
''Group 4 - New Place Names Reflected in Table - Profiles Updated'' :::The Acadian ancestors named in Group 1 require research because in most cases specific French origins have been noted but source information is lacking or not clearly cited. The Acadian ancestors specifically named in Group 3 have been updated, but other profiles with the same place name may require updating. (These can be easily identified in WikiTree+ using the place names provided). ---- == Sources ==

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Part of: [[Project:Huguenot_Migration|Huguenot Migration Project]] ===Introduction=== The Fens must have been a very special place for hundreds of years. A place largely flooded and marshy, the native people used to scraping a living from the consequential environment. {{Image|file= Morton-13802-5.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption= Morton’s Leam. Nr Peterborough.
Early drainage scheme still in use today. }} Attempts over previous centuries met with varying degrees of success, one the more notable was constructed by [[Morton-13802|John Morton (c1430-1500)]] a large scale project to drain part of the fens involving an artificial course of the River Nene from the Back River to Wisbech. It ran for a distance of 20km and is still known as Morton's Leam. It was surely a cultural shock when the French started arriving in droves more than a century later and it is no wonder they were referred to as ‘Strangers’ The migration was not concentrated but driven by external events and the needs of the various families, over many years. Sometimes welcomed, mostly not. Epworth was a royal manor containing until 1628 the Isle of Axholme, (c 51,000 acres) The low-lying fenland flooded in the winter and drained in spring, providing common grazing land, peat resources, fishing and fowling. Most parishes were large and contained a number of settlements, in close proximity. Originally the manor of Crowle, comprising the northern quarter of the Isle of Axholme, was a member of Epworth manor and remained so until leased to the Corporation of the City of London by Charles I in 1628. The drainage of Hatfield Chase was commenced in 1626 and by 1628, 80 or so families from Walloon Flanders fled to England and settled in the Great Level. By 1635 there was another large influx of artisans and agriculturists from Normandy and the Walloon country. Register of baptisms of the French Protestant refugees settled at Thorney, Cambridgeshire, 1654-1727 by Huguenot Society of London; Peet, Henry, 1856-1938 [https://archive.org/details/registerofbaptis17hugu/page/n23/mode/1up Page 1ff] Despite acclamation from Dugdale (History of embarking and draining) and others that waste land had been turned into profitable arable land, it has been later strongly argued that the project in Hatfield chase simply replaced one kind of economy for another, pastoral for arable, bringing in its wake years of discontent and rioting. [https://www.jstor.org/stable/40272714 The Isle of Axholme before Vermuyden] Joan Thirsk The Agricultural History Review Vol. 1, No. 1 (1953), pp. 16-28 (13 pages) Published By: British Agricultural History Society ===Political, Religious and Economic background.=== In 1360 [[Mowbray-4|John de Mowbray (1340-1368)]] deeded common land rights in Axholme to its freeholders and other tenants providing a constant supply of wildfowl, foraging rights and grazing rights. This deed caused repercussions centuries later when Vermuyden drained the land, taking away that way of life and leading to vandalism, rioting and anti royalist sentiment. A topographical account of the isle of Axholme by William R. Peck [https://archive.org/details/atopographicala00peckgoog/page/n82/mode/1up Page 60] : [https://archive.org/details/atopographicala00peckgoog/page/n304/mode/1up Copy of deed Appendix 1] 1562 to 1598 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Wars_of_Religion The French Wars of Religion] brought civil war between French Catholics and Protestants (who followed the teachings of John Calvin and were commonly known as Huguenots). The wars were punctuated by the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Bartholomew's_Day_massacre St. Bartholomew's Day massacre] in 1572 and ended by Henry IV who issued the Edict of Nantes. 1567 Some of the earliest French-speaking Protestants to arrive in England were Walloon refugees who arrived in England from the Spanish Netherlands (now Belgium and the Netherlands), due to persecution by King Philip of Spain. They shared common beliefs and living space with the Huguenots making them often indistinguishable from todays perspective.FamilySearch Wiki contributors, "England History of Huguenots, Walloons, Flemish Religions (National Institute)," FamilySearch Wiki, , https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/index.php?title=England_History_of_Huguenots,_Walloo ns,_Flemish_Religions_(National_Institute)&oldid=2475213 (accessed August 15, 2022). 1598 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edict_of_Nantes Edict of Nantes] marked the end of the French Wars of Religion giving Protestants of France substantial rights. 1610 Assassination of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_IV_of_France Henry IV] of France caused new [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huguenot_rebellions Huguenot rebellions] in the 1620s under Louis XIV. 1642-1646 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_English_Civil_War The First English Civil War] caused equal uncertainty in England, where there was civil war and disruption lasting until 1653, collectively known as the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wars_of_the_Three_Kingdoms Wars of the Three Kingdoms] 1672 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Declaration_of_Indulgence The Declaration of Indulgence] Granted broad religious freedom in England by suspending penal laws enforcing conformity to the Church of England and allowing people to worship in their homes or chapels. 1685 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edict_of_Fontainebleau Revocation of the Edict of Nantes] in France, ordered the destruction of Huguenot churches as well as the closing of Protestant schools. 1688 the future [[Oranje-Nassau-20|William III of Orange]] landed in Brixham in Devon and was joined by most of the army of (Catholic) King James II who defected en masse as he marched to London. Known as the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glorious_Revolution Glorious Revolution], William and Mary became joint monarchs of England and Ireland. William was a protestant who counted Huguenots among his ranks and following this, French Protestants in Britain could rest easy over their faith. Wikipedia contributors, "Glorious Revolution," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Glorious_Revolution&oldid=1125104198 (accessed December 3, 2022). Glozier, Matthew. The Huguenot soldiers of William of Orange and the "Glorious Revolution" of 1688 : the lions of Judah. United Kingdom: Sussex Academic Press, 2002. During this long period it is estimated that 20% of disaffected Huguenots (over 40,000) settled in England, starting from as early as 1520 and increasing/decreasing with the state of politics and attendant violence in France and how favourable the opportunity in England might be. The Huguenot Society of Great Britain & Ireland [https://www.history.com/topics/france/huguenots Huguenot History] The Huguenot Society of Great Britain & Ireland [https://www.huguenotsociety.org.uk/blog/the-royal-bounty-archive-unveiled The Royal Bounty Archive unveiled] ===Arrival in England=== The fluctuation of politics and persecution over a very long period meant that arrivals happened from Flanders and France in small bursts. Two greater influxes occurred after the St Bartholomew’s Day Massacre in 1572 and after the revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685. Many of the early refugees settled in Canterbury, where a local weaving industry soon thrived. Many later left for London. By the mid-1630s there were Huguenot workshops in Southwark and Westminster. An estimated 25,000 Huguenots arrived between 1685 and 1700. About one third of those arriving in England settled in areas around London but outside of the jurisdiction of the City and the Livery Companies. The largest concentration was at Spitalfields and Bethnal Green.The History of London [https://www.thehistoryoflondon.co.uk/huguenots/ Huguenots] Others settled in Plymouth, Exeter, Barnstaple, Dover and Southampton. These towns gave easy access to home and provided opportunities for continuation of trade The Huguenots of Spitalfields [https://www.huguenotsofspitalfields.org/huguenot-places/ Huguenot Places] ===Economic Migrants on the Fens=== {{Image|file= MCC-3.png |align=r |size=m |caption= Drainage Projects }} Settlers on the Fens were not necessarily driven by persecution but rather enticed by Vermuyden and others to leave the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_Netherlands Spanish Netherlands] where they had been for around 60 years. They lived in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guînes Guisnes] area and were experienced draining the marshes in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pale_of_Calais Pale of Calais], some of them wealthy landowners. Register of baptisms of the French Protestant refugees settled at Thorney, Cambridgeshire, 1654-1727 by Huguenot Society of London; Peet, Henry, 1856-1938 [https://archive.org/details/registerofbaptis17hugu/page/n23/mode/1up Introduction, Page xiv] The '''Hatfield levels''' in North Lincolnshire/South Yorkshire, a hunting ground for [[Stuart-1|Charles I]] was subject to frequent flooding. Locals survived by fishing and fowling. In 1626 the King agreed A topographical account of the isle of Axholme by William R. Peck [https://archive.org/details/atopographicala00peckgoog/page/n319/mode/1up Royal Grant] to divide the land equally between the Crown, those who would drain the land (led by [[Vermuyden-3|Cornelius Vermuyden]]) and the remainder for those locals who had existing interests in the land. The scheme was funded by the sale of Vermuyden's land to a number of (mainly Dutch Walloon) partners, known as Participants. This land (called Scotted Land) was subject to the payment of scots, or taxes, to pay for the the works and its maintenance. [https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/manuscriptsandspecialcollections/collectionsindepth/water/hatfieldchase.aspx Hatfield Chase Corporation, 1538-1973] University of Nottingham Drainage of the Level of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hatfield_Chase Hatfield Chase] extending over a portion of the Isle of Axholme took place from 1626 and families working on the project eventually settled at Sandtoft. The work was ‘substantially completed’ by 1628. Wikipedia contributors, "Hatfield Chase," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hatfield_Chase&oldid=1110684461 (accessed November 18, 2022). Hatfield Chase could be seen as two parts, the western part had limited rights such as peat cutting and wood chopping and fell under the jurisdiction of the Council of the North. Its chairman, the Viscount of Wentworth, was critical of the policy pursued by the King to realize reclaimed land. In 1630 he managed to conclude an agreement with Vermuyden in which the interests of the local population were protected. As a result, the resistance there ended. In the eastern part, on the other hand, the Isle of Axholme, the inhabitants had extensive grazing rights. They would lose more than half of the ground, making grazing unviable. CORNELIUS VERMUYDEN, THOOLSE WATERBOUWKUNDIGE IN ENGELAND door Peter Lindhoud [https://heemkundetholen.nl/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Cornelis-Vermuyden.pdf pdf download] The '''Great Level''' in Lincolnshire/Cambridgeshire is the largest region of fen in eastern England, also once permanently flooded. It is also known as the Bedford Level, after [[Russell-6057|Francis Russell, 4th Earl of Bedford]], who motivated the drainage of this area and also employed Vermuyden as engineer. There was fierce opposition and sabotage from locals who were losing their livelihoods. Wikipedia contributors, "The Fens," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Fens&oldid=1118594404 (accessed November 18, 2022). Although work commenced on the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bedford_Level_Corporation Great “Bedford” Level] within the Isle of Ely in the 1630’s it faltered and 1640 Vermuyden was invited to take over. Interrupted by The Civil War it resumed in1649. In 1651 and for the next few years, it was Dutch and Scottish prisoners of war, more than 1000 of them, drafted in by the efforts of [[Thurloe-1|John Thurloe (1616-1668)]] secretary to the council of state of the Protectorate, that toiled with most of the heavy drainage work. This gave significant impetus to bringing some 4,000 acres under cultivation by 1653 Prisoners of the Fens, subtitled 'A true story of Scottish and Dutch prisoners of war brought to the Fens to work on the drainage scheme Booklet published privately by Trevor Bevis in 2003, 14 pages. A5 size booklet (N5906X2) [https://www.heritagesouthholland.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/AOS-D-0167-Prisoners-of-the-Fen.pdf Download] [https://www.thewordgarden.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/1.33MB_origins.pdf Origins] The Scottish Soldiers, the Ouse Washes; the Origins of Landscape Change in the Fens 2019. Word Garden, Babylon ARTS, Lottery Heritage Fund] ===Hatfield Levels=== The General Drainage Act of 1600 required permission of the majority of commoners and the contract of 1626 stipulated that the king was responsible for gaining their consent. Although royal commissioners were appointed they did not reach an agreement with the majority of the commoners, Vermuyden was permitted to start draining the Level in 1627. This turned out to be a major point of contention, leading to riots and ongoing legal disputes. [https://www.bahs.org.uk/AGHR/ARTICLES/64_1_vanCruyningen.pdf Dutch investors and the drainage of Hatfield Chase, 1626 to 1656*] by Piet van Cruyningen {{Image|file= MCC-32.jpg |align=m |size=l |caption= Fen men about to lose an old way of life. }} {{clear}} Vermuyden promised investors they could start reclaiming their lands in Hatfield by 1628. However between the years 1628 and 1631 there were fourteen outbursts of violence from the locals, unhappy not only about loss of privileges but aggrieved that the drainage scheme simply moved the flooding elsewhere. In 1630 the Participants paid £16.800 into the Exchequer, and a fee farm rent of £1228pa. They spent £176,000 on drainage works and became entitled to 24,000 acres of land, 7400 of which were within the manor of Epworth. By Letters patent and by decree in the Exchequer they enjoyed relatively quiet possession until 1642. A deeper analysis of the financial outcome has recently been undertaken. Partial success by straightening of the river Don and outlet into the Aire caused flooding in Fishlake, Sykehouse and Snaith. As a result of a lawsuit in 1633, Vermuyden had to dig the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/River_Don,_Yorkshire Dutch River], which provided a direct route from the Don to the River Ouse at Goole. Wikipedia contributors, "Cornelius Vermuyden," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cornelius_Vermuyden&oldid=1120052908 (accessed December 10, 2022). There were at least 1000 people employed in the drainage works by 1634 mostly French and Dutch Protestants. Many of these returned home during the course of the project either because of resistance from the locals or due to drainage works coming to natural completion. They were replaced by those looking to invest in or farm the land. They were said to have used a barn or perhaps an Anglican Church for worship under the pastoral care of [[Bontemps-29|Peter Bontemps]] appointed by French ministers at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leiden Leiden]. This despite Vermuyden having obtained a licence to build a church. Nothing appears to have been done until Jan 1634, when Sir Philibert Vernatti, Henry Kinston, Luke Valkenburgh, Matthew Valkenburgh, John Corsellis and Michael Corsellis, went before a notary, to declare the intent in behalf of the Participants to appoint a minister. Following this certain rental lands in Hatfield Chase and the neighbourhood were granted to Sir [[Courteen-2|William Curteine]], merchant, [[Cambell-233|Robert Cambell]], Alderman of the City of London, [[Harbord-62|Charles Harbord]], the King's Surveyor-General, [[Brinley-49|Thomas Brinley]], one of the Auditors of the King's Reversions ; [[La_Motte-155|John Lamote]], merchant ; and [[Van_Vleteren-1|Timothy Vanvleteren]], clerk (Preacher of the Dutch Church in London), for that purpose. This with much resistance from [[Laud-3|William Laud (1573-1645)]] Archbishop of Canterbury who opposed any form of Protestantism. Peter Bontemps who remained from 1636-38 left 2 years before the building of Sandtoft, during which time there was no minister. Proceedings of the Huguenot Society of London by Huguenot Society of London. Huguenots in the Isle of Axholme. H Le Moine [https://archive.org/details/proceedingshugu02londgoog/page/265/mode/1up P 266ff] Vermuyden sold his share of land as a participant to John Gibbon who in 1637 with partner Robert Long left Axholme with some of the workers in an attempt to drain nearby. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forest_of_Galtres Forest of Galtres], recently deforested. ====Denization of Strangers==== Once drainage had commenced reclaimed lands could be distributed amongst the partners but English law would not permit ownership by foreigners. Vermuyden, petitioned the King for a grant of denization to the following persons, 'all strangers borne '. Granted 1 Jun 1630 Letters of denization and acts of naturalization for aliens in England and Ireland by Shaw, William Arthur, 1865-1943 [https://archive.org/details/lettersofdenizat01shaw/page/45/mode/1up Page 45] :Lucas van Valckenburgh [1] :[[Van_Valkenburg-454|Marcus van Valckenburgh]] [1] :Matheo van Valckenburgh [1] :William van Weely (Of Amsterdam, brother-in-law to the Valckenburgh‘s) :Fabian de Vliett (Ulliet in the Patent Roll) [2] :Leonard Catts (Sir James Cuttes on Patent roll, or possibly similar name) [3] :Tymon Jacobs Hinloopen [4] :Peter [ ]upenninck (Crupenninicke in Patent Roll) :Johan van Baerle : John Lyens (Denization not on Roll) [5] : [[Vernatti-4| Sir Filibert Vernatty (1590-1643)]] :John Kugsten (Kynston on Roll) :Marcellus van Dueren (Marcellus van Deurne) :Abraham van Beueren (Van Beveren on Roll) :Jacob de Witte (Denization not on Roll) :Dingman de Vries (Denization not on Roll) :Andru Boccaert (Denization not on Roll) :Abraham Vernatt #Sons of [[Van_Valkenburgh-45|Jan Jansz van Valkenburgh (1538-1603)]] #Husband and guardian of Susanna van Valckenburgh #[[Cats-58|Jacob Cats (1577-1660)]] married [[Van_Valckenburg-7|Elisabeth van Valckenburg (abt.1579-1631)]] #[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thijmen_Jacobsz_Hinlopen Thijmen Jacobsz Hinlopen] #Johan Liens, Vermuyden’s cousin. ====Church at Sandtoft==== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Farmery John Farmery] chancellor of the diocese of Lincoln wrote, probably in 1638 that the strangers, Mostly French but also Dutch consisted of 200 families who until now had lived in the parish of Belton for 3 years. The last 2 years without a minister, he therefore sent [[Cursoll-1|Stephen Cursoll]] to administer in consecrated churches, Belton or Epworth, and not in the ‘new built wooden house’ where [[Bontemps-29|Bontemps]] officiated in his time. [[Laud-3|Laud’s]] influence was much reduced by 1640 when on Dec 10th James de Con (de Cou) John de Houg (Houcq) and Gilley Rey petitioned the House of Lords for redress (subsequently given) against Farmery, as Cursol, accused of being a Franciscan Friar, was said to be in collusion with Farmery, extorting cash in exchange for ensuring any new Church was ‘properly consecrated’. The matter dragged on until at least 1642, when [[D'Espagne-7|John d'Espagne]] (or Despagne), Minister of Sandtoft, and James Des Camps presented another petition to the Lords, asserting that Cursoll had not yet returned some of the cash and was ‘vexing poor strangers with lawsuits’. The French and Dutch nevertheless gradually settled in Sandtoft as tenants of the Participants and in 1639 members of the drainage company’s board contracted with Isaac Bedloe to build a church there (He never had proper compensation for this). Registrations of births, marriages and deaths started in 1643 suggesting that the ‘Strangers’ arrived mainly to farm after much of the drainage scheme was complete. They also erected homes around the church and managed 24,500 Acres of land. ===== 1642-45 Early Riots ===== Despite all agreements and assurances concerning their future, in about Jun 1642, the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_Civil_War English Civil War] imminent, some of the disgruntled locals “arose in tumults, brake down the fences and inclosures of four thousand Acres, destroyed all the Corn grow∣ing, and demolished the Houses built thereon.”. They followed by letting in the tides from the River Trent, which drowned a great part of Hatfield Chase “divers persons standing there with Muskets; and saying, that there they would stay till the whole levell were drowned, and the Inhabitants forced to swim away like Ducks” Then in Michaelmasse 1645 threw down a great part of the Banks, and filled up the Ditches.The history of imbanking and drayning of divers fenns and marshes, both in forein parts and in this kingdom, and of the improvements thereby extracted from records, manuscripts, and other authentick testimonies by Sir William Dugdale 1605-1686. London: Printed by Alice Warren, 1662. [https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A36795.0001.001?view=toc Page 145] [https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/Proceedings_of_the_Huguenot_Society_of_L/aSIXAAAAYAAJ?hl=en Proceedings of the Huguenot Society of London. United Kingdom: Huguenot Society of London. Vol 2 1887]. Huguenots in the Isle of Axholme H.G.B le Moine. Page 265ff ===== 1643 Raiding by Vernatti ===== August 1643 John Van Haesdonck to [[Cavendish-6|William Earl of Newcastle]], against Captain Antonio Vernatts or Vernatti, his agents and soldiers. Van Haesdonck had tenants by lease in the Level of Hatfield Chase, viz., [[Le_Roy-1248|Hubert Le Roy]], [[Wantié-27|John Wantier]], [[Waterlow-145|Charles Waterlow]], [[Le_Haire-25|John Le Haire]], [[Oughtibridge-118|Edward Outibrigg]], and others all of them in quiet possession. Vernatti escaped debtors prison, and forcibly pulled down one of their houses, four children being therein, took most of their last year's corn and some cattle, threatening to return with troops.. The tenants on May 16 last at Sheffield, petitioned Newcastle which was referred to [[Savile-192|Sir William Savile]] and [[Hansby-12|Sir Ralph Hansby]], in the meantime Newcastle gave them protection which Vernatti ignored. He and his soldiers, broke open Le Roy's house, took out household goods, and carried Le Roy prisoner to his house, where he detained him till he paid 10l, and kept his wife a prisoner also. He also , *August 1, forcibly enter Wantier's house, and turned him, his wife and children out. *July 5 terrified Waterlow at his house, with pistols cocked, to take Waterlow, threatening to burn his house, and look away his beasts. He had already took 2 mares by force from Waterlow and on July 17 his soldiers assaulted Waterlow near his house. *About July 5 , came to Le Haire's house, and threatened to take away all his goods and burn his house. His soldiers, a little before July 5, took a nag and a mare with which he was ploughing. *Vernatti, August 5 last, with Christopher Stubbs and soldiers, broke into Le Haire's house, and turned his wife and children out of doors. *Despite the demand of [[Widdrington-82|Sir Wm. Widdrington]] to desist he then took rape-seed from Waterlow, Le Roy and Le Haire. *On August 9 entered Le Roy's house, turned him and his family out of doors. [https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~stanier/family/VanH/Aug43.html State Papers, Domestic - Charles I, CCCCXCVII]August 1643 Calendar of State Papers, Domestic Series, of the Reign of Charles I 1641 - 1643 Publication date 1641 - 1643 [https://archive.org/details/sim_great-britain-public-record-1625-1649-domestic-series_1641-1643/page/480/mode/1up Page 481] =====1645 Petition===== Petition from [[Berchet-4|Peter Berchett]] Minister, [[Beharelle-2|John Barrell]], and [[Amory-529|John Amorye]], and for the French and Dutch Inhabitants of the new-improved Grounds, lying in the Level of Hatfeild Chace who argued that due to their labour the previously flooded land is now very fruitful, yielding great Quantities of Corn and Rapeseed. They have Houses, and a Church; and have a settled French Congregation over 1000 strong, and that the Participants have, allowed their minister £70pa But the Inhabitants have been riotous thrown down Fences and destroyed Corn and Rape-seed and other great Outrages, daily threatening to pull down their Houses, and Church., They asked to enjoy the result of their Labours, without disturbance and to be compensated, their Minister may have his promised Allowance paid, which is detained by the Participants. "John Barrell. John Amory." 'House of Lords Journal Volume 7: 15 November 1645', in Journal of the House of Lords: Volume 7, 1644 (London, 1767-1830), pp. 705-707. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/lords-jrnl/vol7/pp705-707 [accessed 9 December 2022]. ===== 1647 Incorporation ===== The Sandtoft Church was formally united to and incorporated with the other French Churches at the 28th colloquy held in London, 9 Sept 1647, where [[Berchet-4|Pierre Berchet]], Pastor, and [[Le_Conte-144|David le Conte]], Elder, represented ''the brethren of the Church of Sandtoft and Isle of Axholme'', agreeing to submit to the discipline and order of the French Churches. The same deputies represented this church at the Synod September 20, 1647, to February 7, 1648, to settle the differences in the French Churches of Norwich and Canterbury. =====1650-51 Demolition ===== Ongoing violence, no doubt led to disillusionment and some movement away from the area. The violence culminated in riots of 1650, when the chapel at Sandtoft was defaced, the village demolished, the floodgates pulled up and the waters of the Trent once more allowed to overflow the Level. The ringleaders in these disturbances were Daniel Noddell, Lieut.-Colonel John Lilborne, and Major Wyldeman in what they did they had the sympathy of Mr Monkton a resident justice of the peace. Houses were regularly pulled down in Sandtoft. Of particular note was the complete removal of all timber from the premises of Anthony Mazengarb. They removed 34 loads of timber, suggesting that he may have been a timber merchant. Mazengarb testified that they arrived all summer with 40 carts to remove timber from demolished houses. =====1653 Noddell Declaration to Parliament===== THE DECLARATION OF DANIEL NODDEL Solicitor for the Freeholders and Commoners within the Mannor of Epworth, in the Isle of Axholm, in number about 1200 besides new erected Cottages, on the behalf of himself and all the said Commoners: discovering the plot and design of Master John Gibbon and his fellow-projectors to gain a possession of the said Freeholders ancient inheritance in their commonable grounds there, contrary to law. [https://ota.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/repository/xmlui/bitstream/handle/20.500.12024/A52385/A52385.html?sequence=5&isAllowed=y The Declaration of Daniel Noddel Solicitor for the Freeholders and Commoners within the Mannor of Epworth] Oxford Text Archive Refutation against John Gibbon, Solicitor, on the behalf of all the Freeholders and Commoners, for the re­covery of their ancient right to 7400 acres of commonable grounds, dispossessed 20 years ago and lately ‘ erroneous report of Master Say and Master Henry Darley’ about rioting. About 100 commoners were charged with rioting. Noddell claimed to have been their solicitor for almost 8 years. He summarised after citing Mowbray *In Hillary Term, 1645. the Freeholders commenced their suites at law against the Participants, to try their title to the said lands. *In Trinity Term following, viz. 1646. (and not in 1642. as the Participants in their Petition to the late Parliament falsly suggest) the participants exhibited an English Bill in the Ex­chequer to stay those suites at law, and to have the possession of the whole seven thousand four hundred acres in controversie established with them. * In Michaelmas Term, 1650. that Bill came to full hearing, and the Decree then made doth establish the possession no o­therwise with them, then it was when that Bill was ex­hibited. *That they took away the Commoners livelihood and left them with the poorest of the land. Specific names mentioned as being owed by John Gibbon : George Shires Esquire, Sir John Littcott, Thomas Squire, Richard Read, William Willett, William Denton, and Katherin his wife, Executors of John Bert, Richard Lane Gentleman, William Brown Esquire, James le Roy, Jessenben Sabbatt, James Leonards for thirty pounds, [[Cromwell-363|Henry Cromwell]], and [[Ferrers-502|Dame Elizabeth]] his wife, late named Elizabeth Lucy, Thomas Drinkwater, Edward Dixon Esquire, Lady Katherin Dyer widow, John Curson, Barthol. Hall, Iohn Marsham and Ferdinando Marsham, [[Chavatte-3|Isanbar Savatt]], Sir Edward Fish Baro­net, Humphrey Schalcross, Sir Francis Williamson, Benjamin Thornton Esquire, Sir Iohn Lucas, Sir Thomas Dawes for a thousand pounds, [[Cromwell-363|Henry Williams]] alias Cromwell Esquire, and [[Ferrers-502|Dame Elizabeth Ferrys]], lately called Elizabeth Lucy his wife, Thomas Lyng Gentleman, Sir Thomas Dawes, Rachel Cambell widdow, James Cambell, Michael Fawkes, Thomas Squire, Iohn Alkins, Robert Iohnson. =====1656 Petition to the Protector===== 15 Apr 1656 A petition was raised to Cromwell to be protected from violence and persecution. The rioting was led by Daniel Noddell. It was signed by 54 people (3 by Mark). Nathaniel Reading was the Strangers solicitor. Calendar of state papers, Domestic series [of the Commonwealth] 1649-1660 by Great Britain. Public Record Office[https://archive.org/details/cu31924091770432/page/269/mode/1up page 269] The Genealogy of the DeCou Family: Showing the Descent of the Members of this Family in America from Leuren Des Cou .... United States: Franklin Printing Company, 1910. [https://www.seekingmyroots.com/members/files/G001793.pdf The Geneaology of the Decou Fami pdf] , [https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/The_Genealogy_of_the_DeCou_Family/yGVGAAAAMAAJ?hl=en Google Books] The signatories in alphabetical order :[[Amory-517|Isaac Amory]] (Temp note… see here for sample text) :[[Amory-529|John Amory]] :John Amory Ju :[[Amory-514|Michee Amory]] :James Becue :[[Beharelle-2|John Beharel]] :Jacque du Bois, :Vincent Caillet, :Peeter Castell (X) :John Cuuelie :Jan Dauerow :Joel Delespiere :[[Descamps-81|Jacob Descamps]] :[[Descou-30|Leuren Descou]] :[[Egar-23|Jean Egar]] :[[Egar-19|Pierre Egar]] :Alisander Foster :[[Goglar-20|Jacque Goglaer]] :[[Goglar-13|Jan Gokelaer]] :Abscalon le Gran :[[Le_Grand-724|Osee le Grand]] :[[Scribo-1|Charle Gribau]] :John le Haier :[[Hancar-10|Isaac Hancar]] (X) :James Hancar :Anthoine Hapio, :Phillipe Hennoc (X) :[[Hernu-21|Jaques Hernue]] :[[Hernu-10|Jaques Hernu]] Ju, :[[Le_Houcq-15|Jehan le Houcgh]], :[[Le_Houcq-17|John le Hooke]] Ju, :Jean De Kerhuel [The word Pasteur crossed out] :Charle de Lanoy :Isaac de Lannoy :Lieuin Manié :André Maniez :Jehan du Mollin :[[Morillon-4|Dauid Morillion]] :Samuel Morillion :Sidrac Morillion :James Pinchon :[[Pinchon-38|Jean Pinchon]] :[[Pinchon-43|Somuel Pinchon]] :[[De_La_Pryme-18|Kaerel Pryem]] :[[Du_Quenne-5|Pierre Du Quenne]] :[[Le_Roy-1195|Jaques le Roy]] :[[Chavatte-4|Isanbaer Savatt]] :Christienne Smaghues :[[Le_Talle-32|Dauid le Talle]] :Samuel le Talle :John le Talle :[[Waterlow-145|Charle Vaterlo]] :Jacob Venneille :Danniel du Verliez =====Sandtoft Legacy===== The register of Sandtoft Chapel is sadly lost, but the names of 88 persons, belonging to 71 families have been preserved by [[Stovin-34|George Stovin (1695-1780)]]. The Yorkshire archaeological journal by Yorkshire Archaeological Society Publication date 1893 [https://archive.org/details/yorkshirearchae16socigoog/page/194/mode/2up Page 194ff The Stovin Manucript] Fifteen of these persons, of as many different families, appear to have removed to Thorney : and members of twenty-two of the remaining fifty-six families are also shown by the register to have made their way to the Bedford Level and joined the French congregation at Thorney Abbey. The names of the fifteen are : [[Benitland-1|Thomas Benitland]], [[Blancart-2|Anthony Blancart]], [[Descamps-80|Peter Descamps]], [[Egar-19|Peter Egar]], [[Flahau-4|James Flahau]], [[Le_Haire-1|Simon le Haire]], [[Hardick-38|George Hardick]], [[Harlay-6|Josias Harlay]], [[De_la_Haye-210|Peter de la Haye]], [[De_Lanoy-67|Jean de Lannoy]], [[De_Lanoy-62|Isaac de Lanoy]], [[De_Lespiere-5|Joel de Lespierre]], [[Mazengarb-81|Anthony Massingarbe]], [[Du_Quenne-5|Peter du Quenne]], [[Tafin-1|Hosea Tafin]]. The names of the twenty-two are : Amory, Beharelle, Blique, du Bois, Clais, le Conte, Coquelar, Desbiens, Desquien, le Flour, Fontaine, Frouchart, Gouy, Hancar, le Leu, Marquilier, Renard, Ramery, le Roux, le Roy, le Talle and Vennin. The other sixteen names are : Becue, Caillet, Castell, Descou, Foster, Hennoc, Hernu, le Houcq, le Grand, Manié, Morillon, Pinchon, Smaque, Vermeil, du Verlier and Wantier. It is known that in 1681 there remained in Sandtoft at least the following : Abraham Beharel, Matthew Bruynee, Abraham Egarr, Peter le Leu, David Morillion, Tafin Tafinder and John Tyssen. who complained to the Court of Sewers, at Turnbridge of the need for a minister. The church was in ruins by 1686. =====Ministers at Sandtoft===== Sandtoft, partly Flemish, partly French, was in close alliance with the Low Countries and looked to Holland for its ministers. On 13 Nov 1637 The Dutch Congregation of Hatfield Chase wrote to the London-Dutch Congregation asking for help and advice in appointing a Minister as the Participants had taken no interest. Signatories were Jooris de Raet, Philippe Lhermitte, Jacop Blyck, Jaeques de Witt. They wrote again on 26 Oct 1642 when they sent 2 elders complaining that [[D'Espagne-7|Pastor Despaigne]] had only preached a few times then disappeared. They asked for M Becude minister of the Flemish Church in Calais offering £60 pa stipend. The church at Sandtoft was said to be built consisting of French and Flemings, with [[D'Espagne-7|Jean d’Espagne]] the minister. Ecclesiae londino-batavae archivum by Austin Friars (Church : London, England); Hessels, Jan Hendrik, 1836-1907 Vol 3 Pt 2 [https://archive.org/details/ecclesiaelondino32austuoft/page/1760/mode/1up Page 1760 & 1900] The ministers were successively Messieurs :[[Bontemps-29|Peter Bontemps]] (1634-36), :No minister 1637-1638 :[[Cursoll-1|Etienne (Stephen) Cursoll]]/ Dr John de Cursoll. Crusol/Cursol (1640), :[[D'Espagne-7|Jean Despagne]] (1640-1642). :[[Berchet-4|Pierre Berchet]] (died 8 Aug 1655 and buried at Crowle). :[[Castile-277|Philip Castell]] (Castile) of Nantes, ‘Nautices, Franc in Gallia, buried at Hatfield 5 Sept 1655 :Jean de Deckerhuel (or Rerkuet or Riquet) died 1659, :Delaprix (or de la Prix) :Samuel Lambert 1664-68, returned to Holland. Proceedings of the Huguenot Society of London by Huguenot Society of London Vol. 13, No. 1-6 William Minet FSA [https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofhug1316hugu/page/n423/mode/1up Page 408] :Jaques De la Porte died 1676, :John Conrad de Werneley (or Werndley) died 1681 :Le Vanely, last minister The marriage, baptismal and burial registers, 1571-1874, and monumental inscriptions of the Dutch Reformed Church, Austin Friars, London : with a short account of the strangers and their churches by Austin Friars (Church: London, England); Moens, William John Charles [https://archive.org/details/marriagebaptism00moengoog/page/n45/mode/1up?q=vermuyden Page XXXV] =====Sandtoft Registers===== The extracts of the Sandtoft Church made by Stovin consist of 41 marriages (1643-1671), 147 baptisms (1642-1685) and only 2 deaths; these registers were in existence until 1828, when Mr. Hunter wrote his South Yorkshire but are now lost. [[Space:Baptisms%2C_Sandtoft_French_Protestants|BMD at Sandtoft]] ====Diary of Abraham de la Pryme==== [[De_la_Pryme-22|Abraham de la Pryme (1671-1704)]] was born in Hatfield and baptised in the Sandtoft Church. He maintained a diary which also contains letters and details of his historical manuscripts.[https://archive.org/details/diaryofabrahamde00dela/page/n6/mode/1up The diary of Abraham De la Pryme]], the Yorkshire antiquary by De la Pryme, Abraham, b. 1677, author; Jackson, Charles, 1809-1882, editor; De la Pryme, Charles, editor; Surtees Society ===Great Level=== ====Church at Thorney==== {{Image|file= Ris-45.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption= Thorney Abbey 1908 }} Initially meeting at a Tollgate towards Wisbech, some early arrivals from Hatfield congregated at Whittlesey, more central to the drainage works drainage than Thorney. In this parish there were two tracts of fenland “ Willow Hall Land ”, near the village of Eye and “ The Commons,” which appear to have been set out and offered for sale in lots of fifteen acres. The colony of French Protestant refugees settled mostly at Thorney Abbey in Cambridgeshire. An inscription in the Church at Thorney indicates more formal gatherings at that place from 1652. Historical and architectural notes on the parish churches in and around Peterborough by Sweeting, Walter Debenham, 1839-; Ball, William. ill[https://archive.org/details/historicalarchit00swee/page/n160/mode/1up Page 115] The foreign Church at Thomey Abbey was established in 1652, and at the 29th Colloquy of the Churches in England, held in London, 7 Sept 1654, Ezechiel Daunois, Pastor, and David le Conte represented it as deputies. Some arrived from Sandtoft, others from the Low Countries, and some from existing English Huguenot communities. Their expertise in maintaining drained land, for cultivation and farming convinced Oliver Cromwell to give them special rights and exemptions. They purchased plots around common land at Willow Hall. In addition to the art of drainage, farmers and those who had capital, became users and purchasers of the newly drained lands. The families of Bailleul, le Conte, Egar, la Pla, Ris (Ry), Milleville, Vennin and Wantié were landowners. The intermarriages of members of these families were numerous. They worshiped in the ruins of Thorney Abbey. In about 1685, the French Church in London moved a group of Huguenots into the Thorney area to strengthen the French Church as there were no significant arrivals after the initial influx. Some, such as the Bailleul family were there long term. [https://archive.org/details/bailleulsflande00baylgoog/page/n9/mode/1up The Bailleuls of Flanders, and the Bayleys of Willow Hall] by Francis Bayley 1881 =====Ministers at Thorney Abbey===== 1653-1675 '''[[Danois-1|Ezekiel Danois]]''' from Compiegne in France appears to have been the first recognised minister. He was present with David le Conte representing the Thorney congregation at the conference held in London in the year 1654. 1668 '''Jean Memard''', Minister officiated in the baptism of [[Du_Chessoy-7|Jean du Chessoy (bef.1668-)]], probably a visiting Minister. '''[[Mequilly-1|Marc Mequilly]]''' , probably acted as assistant to Danois prior to his decease , but it is not certain that he became minister. He officiated in 4 baptisms between 1672-1678 c1680-84 '''[[David-4066|Michael David]]''' of Geneva “a person of learning and great zeal” , was the next known minister His name appears in the baptism record [[Descamps-96|David Descamps (bef.1680-)]]. He was named in Leti’s 1684 account of Thorney Abbey and moved from there to Ireland. Leti, Gregorio. Il Teatro britannico, o vero Historia della Grande Brettagna... scritta da Gregorio Leti. Netherlands: A. Wolfgang, 1684 [https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/Il_Teatro_britannico_o_vero_Historia_del/M8tLGO9-AmcC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=%22michael+david+di+geneva%22&pg=PA403&printsec=frontcover Pages 400-403]] '''[[Jembelin-1|Jean Jembelin]]''' (M. Du Mesnil - Jemblin) officiated occasinally from 1689 but was Minister of the French Protestants at Spittlefields, London. 1691-1715 '''[[Cairon-4| Jacques Cairon]]''' was minister at Falaise in Normandy in the year 1684 he was jailed for his protestant beliefs but subsequently fled to England where he became Minister at Thorney for 24 years. 1715-1727 '''[[Le_Sueur-325|Louis Charles Le Sueur]]''' was the last of the French ministers at Thorney The history of the French, Walloon, Dutch and other foreign Protestant refugees settled in England from the reign of Henry VIII to the revocation of the Edict of Nantes; with notices of their trade and commerce, copious extracts from the registers, lists of the early settlers, ministers, &c., and an appendix containing copies of the charter of Edward VI, &c by Burn, John Southerden, 1798-1870 [https://archive.org/details/historyfrenchwa00burngoog/page/n116/mode/2up Page 100] [https://books.google.co.ls/books?id=E_sGAAAAQAAJ&printsec=copyright#v=onepage&q&f=false The history of Thorney abbey], together with some notice of the modern parish By Richard Hyett Warner [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=E_sGAAAAQAAJ&pg=GBS.PA232&hl=en_GB Chapter XI] =====Naturalisation Bill No 65 1662===== Introduced into the Commons on the 2 May, 1662, passed the Lords 14 May 1662. :[[Le_Pla-63|Marke le Pla]], of the age of 40 yeares, :[[Le_Pla-33|James le Pla]], of the age of 35 yeares, both born in Bouire, in the County of Callais in the Province of Picardy in the Kingdome of France. :[[Descou-21|Peter de Cou]], the elder, of the age of 55 yeares, born in Dau in the County of Lille in Flanders. :[[Descou-7|Peter de Cou]], the younger, of the age of 32 yeares, born in Bosnerd in the County of Bulloign in the Province of Picardy in the Kingdome of France. :[[Le_Houcq-17|John le Houcq]] [Houcque], of the age of 29 years, born in Oye in the County of Callais and Province of Picardy in the Kingdome of France. :[[Du_Bois-4517|Daniel Du-bo]], of the age of 30 years, born in Bullengen in the County of Callais in the Province of Picardy in the Kingdome of France. :[[De_Beaucarne-1|John de Beavecarne]], of the age of 40 yeares and upwards, born in Ettinpins in Flanders. :[[Le_Conte-144|David Le Conte]], of the age of 50 yeares, born in Guisne in the County of Callais in the Province of Picardy. Within Thorny Fenns and Ramsey Fenns in the Isle of Ely and Counties of Cambridge and Huntington they have peaceably settled themselves and dwelt for divers yeares past, being husbandmen and farmers of divers grounds in the same Fenns. Letters of denization and acts of naturalization for aliens in England and Ireland by Shaw, William Arthur, 1865-1943 [https://archive.org/details/lettersofdenizat01shaw/page/83/mode/2up Page 83] =====Manorial Court 1748===== During the incumbency of [[Ris-45|James Ris (bef.1713-1758)]], a manorial court was held at Thorney, before Robert Butcher there appeared as follows : The Jury .''' [[Ris-40|Jeremia Ris]]''', John Manby, '''[[Sly-771|Walter Sly]]''', '''[[Le_Fevre-1308|John Lefever]]''', '''[[Ris-53|Benjamin Ris]]''', '''[[Salmon-3141|John Solomon]]''' ,'''[[Le_Conte-132|Jacob Lecount]]''' . John Morton, '''[[Harley-1906|Daniel Harley]]''', Job Rouning, '''[[Le_Talle-22|Stephen Letalle]]''', '''[[Milleville-18|Peter Milfield]]''', Thomas Hawkins, Jeffery Emmet, Henry Haddon, Abraham Debson, '''[[Egar-33|Daniel Egar]]''', '''[[Fauvergue-30|Zecharias Fovargue]]''', Joseph Rolls,''' [[Le_Haire-20|Abraham Lehair]]''', Daniel Plummer, James King, '''[[Scribo-6|James Scribeau]]''', John Stimson, William Addy, Thomas Morton, John Mears, Robert Mallett. The history of Thorney abbey, together with some notice of the modern parish Richard Hyett Warner [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=E_sGAAAAQAAJ&pg=GBS.PA250&hl=en_GB Page 250] Attendees (in bold) have French Protestant ancestry and show the extent to which the communities had become integrated in Thorney, less than 100 years after formally arriving. Some name changes may also yield further (Manby = Manié, King = Roi ?) =====Thorney Registers===== The French Registers of Marriages and Burials are missing. Thankfully the Baptismal Register contains extensive valuable information. Married women retain maiden names, with a few exceptions, later in the record and names of Witnesses are invariably recorded, sometimes with relationships added. Wikitree profiles for each baptism can be found on the following page :- [[Space:Baptisms%2C_Thorney_French_Protestants|Baptisms, Thorney]] =====Non French Protestant Contemporaries at Thorney Abbey===== :[[Smith-204859|George Smith (d1651)]] Steward to [[Russell-10612|William Russell, 5th Earl of Bedford]] : [[Girdlestone-171|John Girdlestone MA (abt.1745-1821)]] Was Vicar of Thorney for 50 years until his death : [[Wing-3675|John Wing (bef.1752-bef.1812)]]. Succeeded his father as agent to the Duke of Bedford ===Names=== Naming is confounded by the variability in the record, probably mostly due to the difficulty in communicating a French sound to the ear of an English Cleric. Even the French themselves incorporated more Anglicised versions of their own family into formal documents. For example [[Flahau-7|Jean Flahau (bef.1639-bef.1689)]] in his Will refers to his granddaughter [[Bailleul-30|Susanne Bailleul (1686-)]] as Susan Bailey. She was baptised Bailleu. It is sometimes unclear where names overlap but often a person of interest appears in different parts of the record, perhaps as a witness or parent to reduce the uncertainty. Names which have only one mention are generally not in the list below. Below is a list of names which have been used in the baptism and other records. Where families clearly belong within a grouping of names (Often identifiable individuals having various spellings), the '''emboldened''' version is used in Wikitree profiles to provide consistency. Sometimes there has been a definite generational change from one spelling to another and where this has occurred more than one name is emboldened. An example is Harlé where the original French was used only once, so this is not used, instead the more common (Angicised) Harlay which later changed to Harley. Wantié is more commonly used, even though the spelling appears original for whatever reason so this is retained Likewise, prefixes such as du, de la, le, la etc can be equally random. Some may need to be adjusted later, should the need be compelling. There are also oddities which appear to be abbreviations such as Provo for Provost and du Bo is certainly the Clerks abbreviation for du Bois. A later Clerk uses only du Bois. No doubt there could be much discussion on the choices. Some of the names appear to have an English origin but have been given a French flavour in some of the records eg Howard > Haueurd, Sherwood > Cherwood. Francis Bayley looking for the origins of settlers at Thorney, found they could mostly be traced to Flanders, Artois and the Pays Conquis a conclusion indirectly supported by Coussemaker, a Roman Catholic writer, who researched state papers in the archives of France and Belgium. In several instances the place of birth of the refugees forms part of the entry, and where this occurs (chiefly in the Canterbury register) it invariably agrees with the information furnished by Coussemaker. Amongst the names thus recorded will be found those of Bailleul, Brune, Becue, Becque, Brunyee, Behague, Cocq, Chavatte, Descamps, de Laurens, du Bois, Desbiens, du Quesne, de la Haye, de Secq, Didier, de l’Escluse, de Houck, Despiez, Faucquenbergue, Fleurbaix, Hancquart, Le Talle, Lecluse, Lefevre, Lestienne, Lannoy, le Roy, le Roux, le Conte, Mannier, Manié, Oudart, Preuvost, Priem, Pacquette, Revel, Six, Saie, Saye, Sénéchal, Taffin, Tassell, Van Beveren, Vennin, Vermeille, Wantier and Zwarte. Troubles Religieux du XVF siècle dans la, Flandre Maritime, 1560-1570, par Ed. de Coussemaker : '''Accart''', Accar, Achart :'''Albert''' :'''Allis''', Alis :'''Allo''', Hallo, Halo, Hallot :'''Amory''', Amaury, Amaurry :Ancar, see Hancar : de l’Annoy See de Lanoy : '''Arnauld''', Arnau :'''Asdell''' :'''Bacquelet''' :'''de Bacy''', Deburge :'''Bailleul''', Bailleu, de Bailleux, Bailey :'''Bakley''' :'''Baldwin''', Baldin :'''Batten''', Battin :'''Baurudet''', Banderete, Banruedt :'''de Beaucarne''' : '''Beaumont''', Beaumon :'''Beaussart''' : '''de Becq''' Becque de Bek :'''Becue''' : '''Behague''', Behaghen : '''Beharelle''', Beharel :'''Bentley''', Benten :'''Bernard''', Bernar :'''de Bevre''', Bevre :de Bien see Desbiens : '''Blancart''', Blancar :'''Blique''', bliq, blick :'''Bonduel''' :'''Bonfort''', Banfort :'''du Bois''', du Bo :'''Boros''', Bourough, Bourous, Borres, Burros :'''Bouchereau''', Boucherou, Boucherow :'''Boussemar''' :'''Buckingham''', Beckingham : '''Borbeck''' :'''Bradfor''' :'''Burbish''', Burbisch, Borbish : '''Burette''', Buret :'''Cardue''', Cardoy :'''Cass''', Cas : '''Caillet''', Cailiet, Caliet, Calieux : '''Cateau''' Cattieaux, Catteau, Cattiau, Quatiaux, (Couteau probably a distinctly different name) :'''de la Chasse''' :'''du Chattelet''' :'''Chavatte''', Chavatt, Savatt, Scavat :'''du Chemin''' Chemin :'''du Chessoy''', Chessoy :'''Chiroutie''', Cisrout, Chiroutié :'''Clais''', Clays :'''le Cler''', le Clerq, Cler :'''Clerbau''', Clerbaut, Clerbaux. :Coquelard, Coclard see Goglar :'''le Conte''', Conte : '''Cooley''', Coolay, Cowley :'''le Coq''', le Cocq, le Colcq, Coq :'''Cosseau''' , Cosiau : '''Couteau''', Coutiau, Coutieaux, Cousteau :'''de le Croix''', Croix :'''Cugny''', Cugnie, Cunny, Conny :'''Cuvelier''', Cuvillié :'''Delahaye''' see de la Haye :'''Delahoy''', de la Hoy, Dolahoy, Delahoy, de Lehoy (Possibly the same as de la Haye) :'''Deltur''' : Delpierre see de Lespiere :'''Derique''' de Rique, Derick : '''Desbiens''', Desbien, de Bien :'''Descamps''', de Camp, Descam, Descan, Décan :'''Descou''', Descous : '''Destienville''', Estienville : '''Destrié''' :'''Desquien''' Desquire, (Desquien and Desbiens are listed separately in the 22 who arrived from Sandtoft) :'''Didier''' :'''Domsen''' :'''Doné''' :'''Dornelle''', Dournelle, Dournel :'''Dumoulin''' du Moulin : '''Duriez''' :'''Egar''', Egard :'''Elam''' :'''Elis''', Ellis : Escluse see de Lescluse :'''Fauquenbergue''' :'''Fauvergue''', Fovergue, Fovargue : '''Fellingam'''’ Feallingam, :'''Ferré''', Ferre, Ferez :'''Fichaut''', Ficeux :'''Flahau''', Flahaut, Flahow, Floehoe, Flahaw : '''Fleurbay''', Fleurbaye, Fleurbaie, Fleurbois, Flourbois, Flourboy :'''de Fleuren''', Fleuren :'''Flotte''' :'''Flour''', le Flour :'''Fontaine''', Fontain :'''Fournier''', Fournié, :'''Fouree''' :'''de le Frette''', de le Fret, Frette, Fret :'''Fruchar''', Fruchard, Fruchart, Frouchar, Frouchard, Frushart :'''Gante''', Ganté, Gant, Gaunt :'''Garbaut''' (Later Anglicised Gerbow) :'''Gautier''' :'''Gibson''', Gypton :'''Giraud''' :'''Goglar''', Coquelard, Coquelar, Coclard, Gogælar, Goglard, Goguelar : '''Gouy''', Guouy, Guoy :'''Grain''' le Grain :'''le Grand''', Grand :'''Grebault''', Geubau :'''Haffringue''' Hafreinge, Hafrein :'''Hagnerez''', Hagneray, Hangneray, Hannere : Hallyday, see Holiday :Halo , Hallo, Hallot see Allo :'''Hancar''', Hanquar, Ancar :'''Hanot''', Hannot, Hannotte, Annote (Possibly Hennot,see Henoc) :'''Hardick''', Hardicq :'''Harlay''', '''Harley''', Harlé :'''Hardy''', Hardeley :'''Hartford''', Harfit :'''Haudegampe''', Haudegamp :'''de la Haye''', de la Haie, Delahaye : '''Hecklin''', Hickling :'''Hennin''' :'''Hennegrave''', Henegrave :'''Henoc''', Hennoc, Hanock, (Possibly Hennot,see Hanot) : '''Hernu''', Hergnu :L’Hermite see Lermitte : '''Hersin''', Hersem, Hersain, Hersein : '''Hinson''', Huison :'''Hochedé''', Haudaye (Later Houseday) : '''Holiday''', Hallyday : '''Holmes''', Homes :'''Howard''', Haueurd, Howarth : Hoy, see Delahoy :'''le Houcq''', Houq, Hook, van Houcq, vanhouq :'''Huglo''', Huguelo :'''Judd''', Judge : '''de Lanoy''', de la Noy, de Lannoy de l’Annoy :'''Laty''', Latté :'''Laurens''', Lorran, Leuren, de Leuren , Laurene : '''Leacke''', Laek, Leick :'''Lermitte''', Lermite, L’Hermite, Lernut. :'''de Lescluse''', Escluse :'''de Lespiere''', de Lepiere, Delpierre, Depier : ''' le Leu''', loue :'''Lion''', Leon :'''Lisy''', Lizy :'''de Lo''', Lo :'''le Mahieu''' Mahieu. :'''Manié''', Manie, Manier, Monier, Monie, Money, Maney :'''de la Mare''', Mare, Maire : '''Marquillier''', Marquilier, Merquillier, Merquilier Markiller, Markelly, Merkillier :'''Mazengarb''', Mazengarbe, Masengarbe, Masingarbe, Massingarbe, Massingard, Masingarb :'''Meers''', Meares :'''Meuris''' :'''Milleville''', Milville, Milvil (Later Millfield/Milfield) :'''Mily''' :'''Minet''' :'''Morfin''' :'''Morelle''' :'''Morillon''', Morrilon, Morrillion :'''de le Motte''', Motte :du Moulin see Dumoulin :'''Mouquet''', Mouquay :'''Neuville''' : '''Notteau''', Noteau : de la Noy, See de Lanoy :'''Obeson''' : '''Oudar''', Oudart, Audar , Houdare :'''Paren ''', Parent, Parens, Parrein : '''Peirson''', Person :'''Pesquen''' : '''Petillon''' : '''Pinchon''', Pinçon :'''du Pont''', du Pon :'''de le Porte''', Porte :'''Provost''', Provo :'''du Puy''', Dupuy, du Puis : Quatiaux, see Cateau :'''du Quenne''', du Quesne, du Quen, Desquien, le Quenne :'''Quoy''' :'''Ramery''', Rammery :'''Renaud''', Renauld , Renau, Renow, Renoe : '''de Raedt''', de Raet, de Rett, la Ret, Ret :'''Ritchisson''' :'''du Rieu''', Rieu, Duriez. :'''Ris''', Rys, Ry : '''de Riviere''', Riviere. : '''de Rique''', Rique :'''Rondebergue''' :'''Roseau''', Rosiau :'''de Roubay''', de Roubaie, de Roubaye :'''Rousy''' :'''le Roux''', le Rue :'''de la Rue''', de le Rue, de Rue, de le Roue :'''Ruff''', Roof :'''le Safre''', Safre, de le Safre : '''de Sain''', Saint, de Saint, Sain, de Sein, Dessein, de Saigne, de Signe. : '''Salmon''', Salomon :Savatt see Chavatte :'''Sauvage''' : '''Scanfair''', Scanfaire, Scanflair : Scavat see Chavatte : '''Schonart''' Sconar Skonart :'''Scribo''', Scribau, Scribaut :'''le Sec''', Sec, Secq :'''Senlec''', Senlecq :'''Sherwood''', Cherwood : '''Sigé''', Sigée, Sigie, Sigié, Sisie, Sigies, de Signe :'''Sly''', Slye : '''Smaque, Smack''' Smacq, Smagg, Semeque, Smasque :'''Sprie''' :'''Stecye''', Stecey : '''le Sueur''', le Suer, le Sur : '''Sy, later Six''', Sye, See, Sie :'''Tafin''', Taffin :'''Tegredin''', Tegredein, Tesgredin,Thegardin, Tegardin, Desgardins : '''Théry''', Terry, Thery, Tery :'''Thurlby''', Thurlsby :'''Treffet''' :'''Tourquoin''', Turquine, Teurqoin :'''Tyssen''', Tissen : '''Ugille''', Ugil, Usille, Uzil. :'''Vailland''' :'''de Valier''', Vallier, Valher :'''Vanplue''' (Vanplus in Guînes register) : '''Vennin''' Venin Venins Vené, Veneins, le Venin : '''du Verlié''', du Verlier, Dumerlye, Duvertier :'''Vermeil''' :'''Wantié''', Wantier, Wattey, Wantey, Wanty, Wattie (Originally de Vantier) :'''Waram''' :'''Wettin''' :'''Winkley''', Wintley :'''Yserby''', Isserby, Iserby, Iserbie :'''de Zombre''', Dezombre ===Wills=== Bracketed occupations are implied. Bracketed names are maiden names or the previous name where an Anglicised version has been formally adopted. {| border="0" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Name''' || '''Occupation'''. I ||'''Location'''. I||'''Date'''. I||'''≈Age'''. |- |[[Bailleul-38|Bailleul, Abraham (Bayly) (abt.1638-bef.1695)]] ||Yeoman||Crowland ||1695||57 |- |[[Bailleul-39|Bailleul, Philipe (Bayley) (abt.1629-bef.1706)]] ||Yeoman||Whittlesey||1706||77 |- |[[Bailleul-33|Bailleul, Jean (Bayley) (abt.1646-bef.1717)]] ||Yeoman||Crowland ||1717||71 |- |[[Brimble-149|Brimble, William (abt.1700-1754)]] ||Yeoman||Thorney ||1754||54 |- |[[Du_Bois-4523|Bois, du, Anthoine (Dubois) (abt.1600-bef.1661)]] ||Yeoman||Thorney ||1661||61 |- |[[Du_Bois-4521|Bois, du, Isaac (Dubois) (abt.1635-bef.1717)]] ||Husbandman ||Thorney ||1717||82 |- |[[Clerbau-5|Clerbau André (abt.1614-bef.1658)]] ||Husbandman ||Hatfield ||1658||44 |- |[[Bailleul-53|Bayley, Daniel (Bailleul) (bef.1672-1729)]] ||Gentleman ||Whittlesey ||1729||56 |- |[[Bayley-1615|Bayley, Daniel (Bailleul) (bef.1732-bef.1774)]] ||Esquire ||Whittlesey ||1774||41 |- |[[Vandebeck-30|Holmes (Vandebeck), Marie (abt.1625-aft.1696)]] ||Widow ||Parson Drove ||1696||71 |- |[[Garbaut-3|Gerbow, Jean (Garbaut) (abt.1666-bef.1712)]] ||(Landowner) ||Parson Drove ||1712||46 |- |[[Garbaut-1|Gerbow, Charles (Garbaut) (abt.1660-bef.1710)]] ||(Landowner) ||Parson Drove ||1710||50 |- |[[Berchet-4|Berchet, Pierre (abt.1610-1655)]] ||Minister||Thorne ||1655||45 |- |[[Le_Conte-107|Conte, le, Samuel (bef.1660-bef.1689)]] ||Grocer ||Isle of Ely ||1689||29 |- |[[Descamps-123|Descamps, Jaques (Descampes) (abt.1595-bef.1652)]] ||Yeoman ||Belton ||1652||57 |- |[[Desbiens-377 |Desbiens, Lawrence (Debien) (abt.1620-bef.1655)]] ||Husbandman ||Wroot ||1655||35 |- |[[Descou-21 |Descou, Piere (Descoe) (abt.1600-bef.1681)]] ||Gentleman ||Thorney ||1681||81 |- |[[Fauvergue-3|Fauvergue, Jean (Fovergue) (abt.1630-bef.1710)]] ||(Landowner) ||Thorney ||1710||80 |- |[[Flahau-15|Flahau, Isaac (bef.1643-bef.1694)]] ||Husbandman||Thorney ||1694||51 |- |[[Flahau-4|Flahau, Jaques (Floehoe) (abt.1610-bef.1669)]] ||Senior||Thorney ||1669||59 |- |[[Flahau-7|Flahau, Jean (bef.1639-bef.1689)]] ||Yeoman||Thorney ||1689||50 |- |[[Flour-3|Flour, Noé (bef.1663-bef.1711)]] ||Yeoman||Thorney ||1711||58 |- |[[Goglar-6|Goglar, Jean (Gogler) (abt.1658-bef.1711)]] ||Yeoman||Crowland ||1711||55 |- |[[Harlay-7|Harlay, Isaac (Harley) (1647-bef.1682)]] ||Yeoman||Thorney ||1682||35 |- |[[Holmes-20525|Manié, Catherine (Holmes) (Manee) (bef.1657-bef.1714)]] ||Widow||Thorney ||1714||57 |- |[[Jembelin-3|Jembelin, Peter (abt.1650-1715)]] ||Doctor in Physic ||Thorney ||1715||65 |- |[[Manié-20|Manié, Luc (Maney) (bef.1666-bef.1720)]] ||(Landowner) ||Thorney ||1720||54 |- |[[Mazengarb-81|Mazengarb, Anthoine (Massingard) (1615-bef.1676)]] ||Yeoman||Thorney ||1676||61 |- |[[Mazengarb-8|Mazengarb, Isaac (1680-bef.1730)]] ||Farmer||Little Wigborough||1730||50 |- |[[Mazengarb-95|Mazengarb, Jean (Masengarb) (abt.1654-1710)]] ||Yeoman||Thorney ||1710||56 |- |[[Peirson-185|Peirson, Ralph (abt.1650-bef.1711)]] ||(Landowner) ||Thorney ||1711||61 |- |[[Le_Pla-63|Le Pla, Marc (abt.1622-1697)]] ||(Landowner) ||Thorney ||1697||75 |- |[[De_La_Pryme-18|Pryme de la, Charles (Prime) (abt.1610-1669)]] ||Yeoman||Hatfield Chase ||1669||59 |- |[[Ris-77|Ris, Abraham (bef.1663-1718)]] || Gentleman || Bare Paster ||1718||55 |- |[[Ris-45|Ris, James (bef.1713-1758)]] ||Clerk||Thorney ||1758||45 |- |[[Ris-40|Ris, Jeremie (1703-1753)]] ||(Landowner) ||Thorney ||1753||50 |- |[[Sy-47|Sy, Jaques (James See) (abt.1650-bef.1686)]] ||(Landowner) ||Thorney ||1686||36 |- |[[Sy-57|Sy, Nicholas (Nicholas See) (abt.1620-bef.1655)]] ||(Landowner) ||Thorney ||1655||35 |- |[[Le_Talle-34|Tall, le, Jean (Letalle) (abt.1615-bef.1658)]] ||Husbandman||Hatfield ||1658||43 |- |[[Beaumont-3190|Pryme, de la, Marie (Beaumont)(Prym) (abt.1647-bef.1672)]] ||Widow||Hatfield ||1672||25 |- |[[Vandebeck-20|Vandebeck, Isaac (bef.1685-bef.1719)]] ||Husbandman||Thorney ||1719||34 |- |[[Vandebeck-19|Vandebeck, Jean (bef.1682-bef.1719)]] || (Landowner) ||Thorney ||1719||31 |- |[[Wantié-27|Wantié, John (Watters) (abt.1615-1660)]] || (Landowner) ||Thorney ||1660||45 |- | [[Wantié-1|Wantié, Isaac (Wanty) (abt.1661-bef.1706)]] || (Landowner) ||Thorney ||1706||45 |- | [[Wantié-5|Wantié, Jean (Wanty) (1676-1750)]] ||Yeoman||Thorney ||1750||74 |} == Sources == See also *Canterbury Register **[https://archive.org/details/registersofwallo00egli/page/n13/mode/2up Part 1] **[https://archive.org/details/registersofwallo05egli/page/n11/mode/2up Part 2] * Ecclesiae londino-batavae archivum by Austin Friars (Church : London, England); Hessels, Jan Hendrik, 1836-1907 **[https://archive.org/details/ecclesiaelondino02austuoft/page/n5/mode/1up Vol 2] **[https://archive.org/details/ecclesiaelondino31austuoft/page/xvii/mode/1up Vol 3 Pt1] **[https://archive.org/details/ecclesiaelondino32austuoft/page/n5/mode/1up Vol 3 Pt2] * Fenland Notes and Queries **[https://archive.org/details/sim_fenland-notes-and-queries_1891-10-01_1/page/3/mode/1up Vol 1] Ed Saunders Pub 1891 **[https://archive.org/details/fenlandnotesquer2189pete/page/3/mode/1up Vol 2] by Peterborough [Eng.]G.C.Caster; Saunders, W. 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A. (David Carnegie Andrew), 1821-1887 *[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~engcam/HuguenotsandWalloons.htm Huguenots and Walloons] Rootsweb * Transcript of the registers of the Protestant church at Guisnes, from 1668 to 1685 by Eglise prétendue reformée (Guînes, France); Minet, William, 1851-; Waller, William Chapman, 1850-1917; Huguenot Society of London [https://archive.org/details/transcriptofregi3166egli/page/184/mode/1up?q=mazengarbe Volume 3] * https://www.historytoday.com/archive/englands-first-refugees * University of Nottingham [https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/ManuscriptsandSpecialCollections/CollectionsInDepth/Water/HatfieldChase.aspx Hatfield Chase Corporation, 1538-1973] * The history of the French, Walloon, Dutch and other foreign Protestant refugees settled in England from the reign of Henry VIII to the revocation of the Edict of Nantes; with notices of their trade and commerce, copious extracts from the registers, lists of the early settlers, ministers, &c., and an appendix containing copies of the charter of Edward VI, &c by Burn, John Southerden, 1798-1870 https://archive.org/details/historyfrenchwa00burngoog/page/n1/mode/1up * The countryside commission [https://www.northlincs.gov.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Isle-of-Axholme-HLC-Report4909KB.pdf The Isle of Axholme Historic Landscape Characterisation Project] Keith Miller Nov 1997 *Utopia Britannica [http://www.utopia-britannica.org.uk/pages/Strangers%20in%20the%20East.htm Strangers in the East] * The number of Huguenot immigrants in England in the late seventeenth century. 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(Walter Debenham), 1839-1913, ed *[https://books.google.co.ls/books?id=E_sGAAAAQAAJ&printsec=copyright#v=onepage&q&f=false The history of Thorney abbey], together with some notice of the modern parish By Richard Hyett Warner [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=E_sGAAAAQAAJ&pg=GBS.PA232&hl=en_GB Chapter XI] * Protestant exiles from France, chiefly in the reign of Louis XIV; or, The Huguenot refugees and their descendants in Great Britain and Ireland by Agnew, David C. A. (David Carnegie Andrew), 1821-1887 [https://archive.org/details/protestantexiles01agne/page/n1 Vol 1] * Protestant Exiles from France in the Reign of Louis XIV].Or the Huguenot Refugees and Their Descendants in Great Britain and Ireland · Volume 2 By David C. Agnew · 1871 [https://archive.org/details/protestantexiles02agne_0 Vol 2] * [https://sites.rootsweb.com/~engcam/HuguenotsandWalloons.htm Cambridgeshire - Huguenots and Walloons] rootsweb * [https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/The_Huguenots/TWsBAAAAQAAJ?hl=en The Huguenots Their Settlements, Churches, & Industries in England and Ireland]]. Samuel Smiles · 1867 * Journal of the British Archaeological Association. United Kingdom: British Archaeological Association., 1878. [https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/Journal_of_the_British_Archaeological_As/zTUNAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1 Notes on Thorney Abbey Church Page 290] * [https://archive.org/details/lesglisesduref03schi/page/n10/mode/1up Les églises du refuge en Angleterre] by Schickler, F. de (Fernand de), baron, 1835-1909 Publication date 1892. * [[Space:The_Publications_of_The_Huguenot_Society_of_London|The Publications of The Huguenot Society of London]] * [https://www.huguenotsociety.org.uk/publications/quarto.html Quarto, New Series and Indexes] Huguenot Society of Great Britain and Ireland. * [https://archive.org/details/diaryofabrahamde00dela/page/n5/mode/1up The diary of Abraham De la Pryme, the Yorkshire antiquary] by De la Pryme, Abraham, b. 1677, author; Jackson, Charles, 1809-1882, editor; De la Pryme, Charles, editor; Surtees Society *[https://www.drdavidwright.co.uk/uploads/7/2/1/2/7212594/consolidated_canterbury_probates__status_.pdf List of Canterbury Wills] * [https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/The_history_and_antiquities_of_Thorne/g7YHAAAAQAAJ?hl=en The history and antiquities of Thorne]. United Kingdom: n.p., 1829.] * [https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/Lists_of_Foreign_Protestants_and_Aliens/_KcUAAAAQAAJ?hl=en Lists of Foreign Protestants and Aliens, Resident in England 1618-1688] From Returns in the State Paper Office By William Durrant Cooper · 1862 * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/260668?availability=Family%20History%20Library History of the French protestant refugees, from the revocation of the edit of Nantes to our days] : with an American appendix by a descendant of the Huguenots by M. Charles Weiss * [https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/The_Draining_of_the_Fens/Db0tvq686BcC?hl=en The Draining of the Fens] By H. C. Darby · 2011 * [https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/The_history_and_topography_of_the_Isle_o/s98HAAAAQAAJ?hl=en The history and topography of the Isle of Axholme, Lincolnshire] By William Brocklehurst Stonehouse · 1839 * Peck, William. A topographical account of the isle of Axholme. United Kingdom: The author, 1815. **[https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/A_topographical_account_of_the_isle_of_A/-OY-AAAAYAAJ?hl=en Vol 1] * [https://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/12820/1/544226_vol1.pdf Agricultural change in the lowlands of south yorkshire with special reference to the manor of hatfield] 1600 - e.1875 by Daniel Byford PhD History Department March 2005 * Genealogical memoranda relating to the Huguenot family of de Vantier, anglais Wanty by Henry Peet. Pub 1902 [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/263390/?offset=508630#page=1&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q= Link]. [https://www.seekingmyroots.com/members/files/G001952.pdf pdf (p33 text missing) ] * Huguenot pedigrees by Charles Edmund Lart. 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Gailliard · 1862 * [https://archive.org/details/historicalaccoun00wats An Historical Account of the Ancient Town and Port of Wisbech, in the Isle of Ely, in the County of Cambridge] by Watson, William, F.A.S. [from old catalog] Publication date 1827 *PhD Dissertation [https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/77023008.pdf The communities of the Manor of epworth in the seventeenth Century]. Joy Lloyd Published Sept 1998

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Frenchmen of Barataria
The Baratarian pirates played a key role in the important Battle of New Orleans on January 8, 1815. It is possible that without their assistance the Americans might have lost that battle and it is probable that had the Baratarians aided the British in the fight that the Americans would probably have been defeated.[http://www.historyandtheheadlines.abc-clio.com/ContentPages/ContentPage.aspx?entryId=1318052¤tSection=1641360&productid=39 History and Headlines] - Pirates of Barataria War of 1812 In 1885 George Washington Cable, (1844-1925) wrote in [https://archive.org/details/creolesoflouisia00cabluoft The Creoles of Louisiana] the following: {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-387.jpg |align=l |size=90 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-387.jpg |align=r |size=90 |caption= }} :"John and Pierre Lafitte became the commercial agents of the “privateers.” By and by they were their actual chiefs. They won great prosperity for the band; prizes were rich and frequent, and slave cargoes profitable. John Lafitte did not at this time go to sea. He equipped vessels, sent them on their cruises, sold their prizes and slaves, and moved hither and thither throughout the Delta, administering affairs with boldness and sagacity. The Mississippi’s “coasts” in the parishes of St. James and St. John the Baptist were often astir with his known presence, and his smaller vessels sometimes pierced the interior as far as Lac des Allemands. He knew the value of popular admiration, and was often at country balls, where he enjoyed the fame of great riches and courage, and seduced many of the simple Acadian youth to sail in his cruises. His two principal captains were '''Beluche and Dominique You'''. “Captain Dominique” was small, graceful, fair, of a pleasant, even attractive face, and a skilful sailor. There were also '''Gambi''', a handsome Italian, who died only a few years ago at the old pirate village of Cheniere Caminada ; and '''Rigoult''', a dark Frenchman, whose ancient house still stands on Grande Isle. And yet again '''Johnness and Johannot''', unless-which appears likely – these were only the real names of Dominique and Beluche." {{Image|file=Frenchmen_of_Barataria-2.jpg |caption=A Pirate of Jean Lafitte's by Frank E. Schoonover }} Besides the conventional forces, Jackson also attracted unconventional ones in the form of the Baratarian privateers led by the redoubtable Jean Lafitte. Lafitte had his headquarters at Grand Terre Island at the entrance of Barataria Bay. From there, he and his followers had managed a lucrative trade in smuggling that only recently had been threatened by a destructive raid led by Commander Patterson. Having spurned a British offer promising reward for his intimate knowledge of the bayou country and for the services of his men and equipment, Lafitte approached a dubious Jackson and succeeded in cementing a working relationship that would end further government action against the Baratarians and would legally absolve them for past wrongs. “Mr. Lafitte solicited for himself and for all the Baratarians,” wrote Lacarrière Latour, “the honour of serving under our banners, that they might have an opportunity of proving that if they had infringed the revenue laws, yet none was more ready than they to defend the country and combat its enemies.”Historical Memoir, p. 71.
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The Baratarians brought to Jackson’s forces knowledgeable, trained, and seasoned fighters, many of whom were skilled artillerists. Some formed units of their own under designated Baratarian leaders; others joined existing companies for service at Petite Coquilles, Fort St. Philip, and Fort St. John. They also furnished valuable munitions and war materiel. In particular, wrote Jackson later, “I procured from them 7500 flints for pistols and boarding peaces, which was solely the supply of flints for all my militia and if it had not been for this providential aid the country must have fallen.” Jackson to Hugh L. White, February 7, 1827, in Correspondence of Andrew Jackson, III, p. 339 Lafitte claimed to have had enough ammunition to furnish an army 30,000 strong. During the crisis, he was able to provide powder from his own munitions depot in Barataria.Jackson to Hugh L. White, February 7, 1827, in Correspondence of Andrew Jackson, III, p. 339 [http://www.nps.gov/parkhistory/online_books/jela/hrs.htm HISTORIC RESOURCE STUDY Chalmette Unit], Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve by Jerome A. Greene
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Jackson was so impressed with the artillery skills of Baratarian Dominique You at Battery No. 3, he reportedly said before the Battle of New Orelans: “I wish I had fifty such guns on this line, with five hundred such devils as those fellows are at their butts.”[https://archive.org/details/storyofbattlenew00arth The story of the battle of New Orleans by Arthur, Stanley Clisby] {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-3.jpg |caption=Battle of New Orleans }}{{clear}}
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*[[Bean-1685 | Peter Ellis Bean]] *[[Beluche-5 | Renato "René" Beluche]] *[[Chighizola-2 | "Louis" Michele Gracomo Chighizola]] *[[Gambi-2 | Vincenzo Gambi]] *[[Humbert-94 | Jean Joseph Amable Humbert]] *[[Lafitte-36 | Pierre Lafitte]] *[[Lafitte-35 | Jean Lafitte]] *[[Rigaud-26 | Jacques Rigaud]] *[[Youx-1 | Dominique (Youx) You]] {{Image|file=Frenchmen_of_Barataria.jpg |caption=Baratarian Luggers at the Fruit Dock }} '''Further reading''' Arthur, Stanley Clisby, [https://archive.org/details/storyofbattlenew00arth The story of the battle of New Orleans] Louisiana Historical Society, Published 1915 Arthur, Stanley Clisby. Jean Lafitte, Gentleman Rover. New Orleans: Harmanson, 1952; De Grummond, Jane Lucas. The Baratarians and the Battle of New Orleans. Baton Rouge: Legacy Publishing, 1961; Faye, Stanley. "The Great Stroke of Pierre Laffite." Louisiana Historical Quarterly 23 (1940): 733-826; Gayarre, Charles. "Historical Sketch of Pierre and Jean Lafitte; The Famous Smugglers of Louisiana." Magazine of American History 10 (1883); Latour, A. Lacarriere. Historical Memoir of the War in West Florida and Louisiana in 1814-15. 1816. Reprint, N.p.: N.p., 1864; Vogel, Robert C. "Jean Lafitte, the Baratarians, and the Historical Geography of Piracy in the Gulf of Mexico." Gulf Coast Historical Review 5 (1990): 63 77. {{Image|file=Lafitte-35-1.jpg |caption="Lafitte Brothers in Dominique Youx's Bar," Attributed to John Wesley Jarvis }} == Sources == *[http://www.digitalhistoryproject.com/2011/08/in-haunts-of-pirate-jean-lafitte.html In the Haunts of Pirate Jean Lafitte Barataria New Orleans Grand Isle Shrimping] BY FRANK E. SCHOONOVER
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https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:Unsourced [[Templates|List of Templates]] This is a public open free page. To copy the code use the Edit tab. Use ''Return'' at bottom to close. == Magna Carta Sources == * Richardson, ''[http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1463561687/sr=8-1/qid=1397864689/ref=olp_product_details?ie=UTF8&me=&qid=1397864689&seller=&sr=8-1 Royal Ancestry]'' (2013) Douglas Richardson, ''[http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1463561687/sr=8-1/qid=1397864689/ref=olp_product_details?ie=UTF8&me=&qid=1397864689&seller=&sr=8-1 Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families]'', 5 vols., ed. Kimball G. Everingham, (Salt Lake City, Utah: the author, 2013), volume III, page 413-414, Edmund Kempe. * Douglas Richardson, ''Plantagenet Ancestry: A study in Colonial and Medieval Families'', (Baltimore, Maryland, 21202: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 2004), page 737. Cited by Mr. Marlyn Lewis, [http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p735.htm#i22091 Our Royal, Titled, Noble, and Commoner Ancestors & Cousins], database online, Portland, Oregon. * Douglas Richardson, ''Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families'', (Create Space, 2nd ed., 2011), Vol IV, page 270. Cited by Mr. Marlyn Lewis, [http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p735.htm#i22091 Our Royal, Titled, Noble, and Commoner Ancestors & Cousins], database online, Portland, Oregon. * ''Medieval Lands'', database online, author Charles Cawley, (Foundation for Medieval Genealogy, 2006-2013), England, Earls created 1067, Chapter 10, Pembroke: B. Earls of Pembroke 1189-1245 (MARSHAL), [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISH%20NOBILITY%20MEDIEVAL1.htm#WilliamMarshalPembrokedied1219 1. William Marshal son of William Marshal] * [http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/ ''Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors & Cousins''] website, compiled by Mr. Marlyn Lewis, follows Douglas Richardson's ''Magna Carta Ancestry''. It includes Magna Carta Surety Barons and many of their descendants. 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[[Category: Louisiana Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: Louisiana Families Project]] Many of the sources listed here are personally owned by one or more Louisiana Families Project members, who have volunteered to do look-ups on request. Also listed are resources available online. Examples of how to cite them on your WikiTree profiles are included. Each citation example is designed so that you can COPY it from to , then PASTE it into a profile as an in-line reference. After you've pasted it, just edit the "?" items with the appropriate data from the source. To cite a source that isn't listed here, just remember a good citation basically tells the reader the Who, What, (Where Published, When) and Where it is in the source of the information you're asserting: the author, title, (publication location: publisher's name, date of publication) page number. WikiTree prefers Evidence Explained /[https://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide/citation-guide-1.html Chicago Style] citations, and prefers that they are cited immediately after the stated fact asserted, including any punctuation such as periods, colons or commas. = Sources Owned by Project Members = These project members are willing to do look-ups on any of the sources that they have (their names will appear below next to the resources they own): *[[Girouard-4019|Jacqueline Girouard]] - White's DGFA; Hebert's SWLR CD; Hebert's SLR vol. 1-9; DOBR vol. 1-19; select Winston DeVille titles; The Toups Clan and How it All Began, by Neil J. Toups; Natchitoches series by Elizabeth Mills; Wall of Names at the Acadian Memorial Booklet with plaque locations; New Orleans Sacramental Records (SRNO) vol. 1-19; Robichaux on the German Coast; Conrad titles for Attakapas, St. Martin, St. John and St. Charles Parishes; Judy Riffel titles. And more... *[[Brandt-1372|Mary Ann Brandt Jensen]] - ''St. Tammany Parish, L'Autre Coté Du Lac'' by Frederick S. Ellis (Gretna, LA: Pelican Publishing Co., 1981). *[[Bjorkgren-1|Joyce Rivette]] - Hebert's SWLR and SLR series; DOBR vol. 1-22; DOBR Baptisms 1901-1905; White's DGFA, Bona Arsenault, and several other books. *[[Toups-373|Shae Simpson]] - Hebert's SWLR CD; Hebert's SLR series vol. 1-12; DOBR vol. 1a, 1b, 2, 4, 6-10, and 12-15; DOBR Baptisms 1901-1905; SRNO series; select Winston DeVille titles; and The Toups Clan and How it All Began by Neil J. Toups. ---- = New Orleans and Florida Parishes = :The following sources contain records and information pertaining to these Parishes: Orleans, Jefferson, St. Bernard, St. James, St. Charles, St. John the Baptist, East/West Baton Rouge, East/West Feliciana, Livingston, St. Helena, St. Tammany, Tangipahoa, and Washington. == New Orleans Sacramental Records == === [https://archives.arch-no.org/sfpc Digitized Original Sacramental Records] === These New Orleans Archdiocese original registers have been scanned to PDF format and are available for viewing online. Nearly all are hand written and are in French. *'''''The following is only one example''''' of citing a record from this group of publications. All of the registers can be cited using this one as an example. At the end of the citation, add in the page number, event type [baptism, marriage, or burial], name of subject(s), and date of event; alternatively, enter a transcription or translation of the actual entry itself. **[http://archives.arch-no.org/system/sacramental_records/attachments/000/000/008/original/St._john_the_baptist_edgard_baptism_1772-1791_microfilm_1954.pdf St. John the Baptist, Edgard, Baptism, 1772 -1791] ***Citation: ''Archdiocese of New Orleans Archives'', Orleans Parish, LA, USA; baptism register, St. John the Baptist, Edgard, [http://archives.arch-no.org/system/sacramental_records/attachments/000/000/008/original/St._john_the_baptist_edgard_baptism_1772-1791_microfilm_1954.pdf Baptisms 1772-1791, St. John the Baptist Parish, LA]; p. ?; ?event_type; ?name; ?event_date ***Alternate Citation: ''Archdiocese of New Orleans Archives'', Orleans Parish, LA, USA; baptism register, St. John the Baptist, Edgard, [http://archives.arch-no.org/system/sacramental_records/attachments/000/000/008/original/St._john_the_baptist_edgard_baptism_1772-1791_microfilm_1954.pdf Baptisms 1772-1791, St. John the Baptist Parish, LA]; p. ?;
: ?transcription/translation_of_record
**''There are many other registers online; please [https://archives.arch-no.org/sfpc review the list.]'' If you have any questions about how to cite these registers, please contact a project leader or project coordinator. === [https://archives.arch-no.org/publications Sacramental Record abstracts] (SRNO) === These abstracted records are in 19 volumes. They serve as an index to the original records, some of which are also available online as mentioned above. As each volume goes out of print, the Diocese is making it available online for viewing or downloading in PDF format. Check the website periodically to view the status of these volumes. Look-ups can be done for volumes that are not yet available online. *Look-up Contacts: [[Girouard-4019|Jacqueline Girouard]], [[Toups-373|Shae Simpson]] *Citation: ''Sacramental Records of the Archdiocese of New Orleans'' (New Orleans, LA: Archdiocese, 1987-2002), vol. ?, p. ?; ?event_type, ?name, ?event_date (?cited_ref) *:Note: Where there is a ? in the citation, replace the ? with the specifics of the record. For example: "vol. ?, p. ?; ?event_type, ?name, ?event_date (?cited_ref)" should be changed to "vol. 1, p. 45; baptism, Anne CHANCELLIER, 18 Apr 1747 (SLC, B2, 98)." *Alternate Citation: ''Sacramental Records of the Archdiocese of New Orleans'' (New Orleans, LA: Archdiocese, 1987-2002), vol. ?, p. ?;
: ?transcription_of_record
== Winston De Ville New Orleans Titles == :Where there is a ? in the citation, replace the ? with the specifics of the record. :Example: p. ?; ?event_type; ?name; ?event_date should be changed to p. 15; Birth/Baptism record; ADAMS, John; bn. 15 Jan 1787, bt. 18 Jan 1787. === The New Orleans French, 1720-1733 === *Look-up Contacts: [[Toups-373|Shae Simpson]], [[Girouard-4019|Jacqueline Girouard]] *Citation: Winston De Ville, ''The New Orleans French 1720-1733: A collection of marriage records relating to the first colonists of the Louisiana Province'' (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 1994) p. ?; ?event_type; ?name; ?event_date === Gulf Coast Colonials === *Look-up Contact: [[Toups-373|Shae Simpson]], [[Ward-9858|Steff Mandarino]] *Citation: Winston De Ville, ''Gulf Coast Colonials: A Compendium of French Families in Early Eighteenth Century Louisiana'' (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 1999) p. ?; ?event_type; ?name; ?event_date === Louisiana Troops, 1720-1778 === *Look-up Contact: [[Toups-373|Shae Simpson]] *Citation: Winston De Ville, ''Louisiana Troops 1720-1770'' (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 1999) p. ?; ?event_type; ?name; ?event_date * Service records of officers and lists of companies (1774, 1777, 1778) [compiler's notation: 1774 and 1777 only for Attakapas] [http://archive.org/stream/recordsofattakap00sand/recordsofattakap00sand_djvu.txt. Service records of officers and lists of companies (1774, 1777, 1778)] available for download to your own computer or electronic reader. === Louisiana Colonials: Soldiers and Vagabonds === *Look-up Contact: [[Toups-373|Shae Simpson]] *Citation: Winston De Ville, ''Louisiana Colonials: Soldiers and Vagabonds'' (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 2001) p. ?; ?event_type; ?name; ?event_date == Parish Records == :Where there is a ? in the citation, replace the ? with the specifics of the record. :Example: p. ?; ?event_type; ?name; ?event_date should be changed to p. 15; Birth/Baptism record; ADAMS, John; bn. 15 Jan 1787, bt. 18 Jan 1787. === St. Charles Civil Records, 1700-1803 === *Look-up Contact: [[Girouard-4019|Jacqueline Girouard]] *Citation: ''St. Charles Civil Records, 1700-1803''; (University of Southwestern Louisiana, 1974) p. ?; ?event_type; ?name; ?event_date === Cabanocey, St. James Parish === *Look-up Contact: [[Girouard-4019|Jacqueline Girouard]] [[Ward-9858|Steff Mandarino]] *Citation: Lillian C. Bourgeois, ''Cabanocey, St. James Parish'' (Gretna, LA: Pelican Publishing, 1998) p. ?; ?event_type; ?name; ?event_date === St. Tammany Parish === *Look-up Contact: [[Brandt-1372|Mary Jenson]] *Citation: Frederick S. Ellis, ''L'Autre Coté Du Lac, St. Tammany Parish'' (Gretna, LA: Pelican Publishing Co., 1981) p. ?; ?event_type; ?name; ?event_date ---- = Acadiana Parishes = :The following sources contain records and information pertaining to these Parishes: St. Landry, St. Martin, Lafayette, Pointe Coupee, Iberville, Ascension, Assumption, Plaquemines, St. Mary, Iberia, Evangeline, Acadia, Jefferson Davis, Calcasieu, Cameron, Vermilion, Terrebonne, and Lafourche. == Wall of Names at the Acadian Memorial == *Look-up Contact: [[Girouard-4019|Jacqueline Girouard]], [[Ward-9858|Steff Mandarino]] *Citation: ''The Wall of Names at the Acadian Memorial,'' compiled by Jane G. Bulliard and the Wall of Names Committee (Opelousas, LA: Bodemuller, 2015) p. ?. :*Note: Profiles with this source should have the following templates and categories above the == Biography == header, with categories on top and project boxes on the bottom of the stack:
[[Category: Great Upheaval]]
[[Category: Acadian Immigrants to Louisiana]]
[[Category: The Wall of Names at the Acadian Memorial]]
[[Category: Louisiana First Families]]
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:*In addition, the following should be entered below the == Biography == header:
[?NAME(s)] is/are on the Wall of Names at the Acadian Memorial in St. Martinville, Louisiana, on Plaque__.
== Winston De Ville Acadiana Titles == :Where there is a ? in the citation, replace the ? with the specifics of the record. :Example: p. ?; ?event_type; ?name; ?event_date should be changed to p. 15; Birth/Baptism record; ADAMS, John; bn. 15 Jan 1787, bt. 18 Jan 1787. === Pointe Coupee Documents, 1762-1803: A Calendar of Civil Records for the Province of Louisiana === *Look-up Contact: [[Toups-373|Shae Simpson]] *Citation: Winston De Ville, ''Pointe Coupee Documents, 1762-1803: A Calendar of Civil Records for the Province of Louisiana'' (Baton Rouge, LA: Provincial Press, 2010) p. ?; ?event_type; ?name; ?event_date === Acadian Church Records 1679-1757 === *Look-up Contact: [[Toups-373|Shae Simpson]] *Citation: Winston De Ville, ''Acadian Church Records 1679-1757'' (Baton Rouge, LA: Provincial Press, 2010) p. ?; ?event_type; ?name; ?event_date === De Ville titles === *Look-up Contact: [[Girouard-4019|Jacqueline Girouard]] *Citation: Winston De Ville, ''Opelousas Post: The Census of 1771'' (Baton Rouge, LA: Claitor's Pub. Div., 2010) *Citation: Winston De Ville, ''Southwest Louisiana Families in 1777'': Census Records of Attakapas and Opelousas Posts (Baton Rouge, LA: Claitor's Pub. Div., 2010) citing Papeles Procedentes de Cuba, at the General Archives of the Indies in Seville, Spain; legajo 2358, folios 258 -300) *Citation: Winston De Ville, ''The Parish of St. James in the Province of Louisiana: Abstracts from the Spanish Census of 1777'' (Ville Platte, LA: Author, 1987), citing original in Archives of the Indies, Papeles procedentes de Cuba; legajo 190; folios 192-205 [[Space:Cabanocey_on_January_1%2C_1777|Census of 1777 taken at St. James]] *Citation: Winston De Ville, ''The Acadian Coast in 1779: Settlers of Cabanocey and Lafourche in the Spanish Province of Louisiana'' (Ville Platte, LA: Author, 1993). *Citation: Winston De Ville, ''Southwest Louisiana Families in 1785: The Spanish Census of the Posts of Attakapas and Opelousas'' (Baton Rouge, LA: Provincial Press, 2010) Recorded in AGI, PAPELES PROCEDENTES DE CUBA, Legajo 2360, folio 21 *Citation: Winston de Ville, ''Marriage Contracts of Natchitoches, 1739-1803'' (London, England: Forgotten Books, 2018) [https://archive.org/stream/marriagecontract00devi/marriagecontract00devi_djvu.txt Marriage Contracts-Natchitoches] *Citation: Winston De Ville, ''Natchitoches Documents, 1733-1785: A Calendar of Civil records from Fort Saint Jean Baptiste in the French and Spanish Province of Louisiana'' (Baton Rouge, LA: Provincial Press, 2010) *Citation: Winston De Ville, ''Marriage Contracts of Colonial Louisiana 1736 – 1803'', (Baton Rouge, LA: Provincial Press, 2010) *Citation: Winston DeVille, ''Calendar of Louisiana Colonial Documents''; vol. I, Avoyelles Parish (Louisiana State Archives and Records Commission, 1964); [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89069649168&view=1up&seq=7 view online at HathiTrust.org] *Citation: Winston DeVille, ''Calendar of Louisiana Colonial Documents''; vol. II, St. Landry Parish (Louisiana State Archives and Records Commission, 1964); [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89069649150&view=1up&seq=7 view online at HathiTrust.org] *Citation: Winston de Ville, ''Acadian Church Records, 1679 – 1757'' (Baton Rouge, LA: Provincial Press, 2010) *Citation: Winston De Ville, ''Attakapas Post: The Census of 1771'' (Baton Rouge, LA: Provincial Press, 2010). Note: Transcription of Papales Procedentes de Cuba (in the Archives of the Indies, Seville, Spain), Legajo 188C, on microfilm at the Center for Louisiana Studies, University of Southwest Louisiana, in Lafayette, LA. *Citation: Winston De Ville, ''Opelousas Post: The Census of 1771'' (Baton Rouge, LA: Claitor's Pub. Div., 2010) *Citation: Winston De Ville, ''Southwest Louisiana Families in 1777: Census Records of Attakapas and Opelousas Posts'' (Baton Rouge, LA: Claitor's Pub. Div., 2010) citing Papeles Procedentes de Cuba, at the General Archives of the Indies in Seville, Spain; legajo 2358, folios 258 -300) *Citation: Winston De Ville, ''The Acadian Coast in 1779: Settlers of Cabanocey and Lafourche in the Spanish Province of Louisiana'' (Ville Platte, LA: Author, 1993) *Citation: Winston De Ville, ''Southwest Louisiana Families in 1785: The Spanish Census of the Posts of Attakapas and Opelousas'' (Baton Rouge, LA: Provincial Press, 2010) Note: Recorded in AGI, PAPELES PROCEDENTES DE CUBA, Legajo 2360, folio 21 *Citation: Winston de Ville, ''Marriage Contracts of Natchitoches, 1739-1803'' [https://archive.org/stream/marriagecontract00devi/marriagecontract00devi_djvu.txt Marriage Contracts-Natchitoches] *Citation: Winston DeVille, ''Natchitoches Documents, 1733-1785, A Calendar of Civil records from Fort Saint Jean Baptiste in the French and Spanish Province of Louisiana'' (Baton Rouge, LA: Provincial Press, 2010) *Citation: Winston De Ville, ''Marriage Contracts of Colonial Louisiana, 1736–1803'' (Baton Rouge, LA: Provincial Press, 2010) *Citation: Albert J. Tate & Winston De Ville, ''Baton Rouge & New Feliciana: Census Reports for Louisiana's Florida Parishes in 1782, 1786, and 1793'' (Lafayette, LA: Provincial Press, 2000) *Citation: Winston De Ville, ''Louisiana Troops - 1720-1770, translated from the French'' (Baltimore, MD: Clearfield Co., 1999) *Citation: Winston De Ville, ''Saint Domingue, 1688-1720: Census Records and Military Lists'' (W. De Ville, 1988) *Citation: Winston De Ville, ''Saint Gabriel Settlers: The 1777 Census of Iberville District in the Province of Louisiana'' *Citation: Winston De Ville, ''The Sainte Catherine Colonists, 1719-1720: Early Settlers of Natchez and Pointe Coupée in the French Province of Louisiana'' *Citation: Winston De Ville, ''The Loppinot Papers, 1687-1710: Genealogical Abstracts of the Earliest Notarial Records for the Province of Acadia" (Baton Rouge, LA: Claitor’s Pub. Div., 2010) == Robichaux, Jr. Acadiana Titles == :Where there is a ? in the citation, replace the ? with the specifics of the record. :Example: p. ?; ?event_type; ?name; ?event_date should be changed to p. 15; Birth/Baptism record; ADAMS, John; bn. 15 Jan 1787, bt. 18 Jan 1787. === Bayou Lafourche === *Look-up Contact: [[Girouard-4019|Jacqueline Girouard]] *Citation: Albert J. Robichaux, Jr., ''Colonial Settlers along Bayou Lafourche, 1770-1798,'' (Rayne, LA: Hébert Publications,1980) p. ?; ?event_type; ?name; ?event_date === German Coast === *Look-up Contact: [[Girouard-4019|Jacqueline Girouard]] *Citation: Albert J. Robichaux, Jr., ''German Coast Families, European Origins and Settlement in Colonial Louisiana'' (Rayne, LA: Hebert Publications; 1997) p. ?; ?event_type; ?name; ?event_date *Citation:J. Hanno Deiler, ''Settlement of the German Coast of Louisiana and the Creoles of German Descent'' (Philadelphia PA: Americana Germanica Press, 1968) [https://archive.org/stream/settlementgerma00deilgoog#page/n6/mode/2up The Settlement of the German Coast of Louisiana] == St. Mary, Louisiana == :Where there is a ? in the citation, replace the ? with the specifics of the record. :Example: p. ?; ?event_type; ?name; ?event_date should be changed to p. 15; Birth/Baptism record; ADAMS, John; bn. 15 Jan 1787, bt. 18 Jan 1787. === St. Mary, Louisiana, Heirship Series === :Book 1 *Look-up Contact: [[Girouard-4019|Jacqueline Girouard]] *Citation: Mary Sanders, ''Selected Annotated Abstracts of Marriage Book I, 1811-1829'' (Gretna, LA: Pelican Pub., 1973) p. ?; ?event_type; ?name; ?event_date :Book 2 *Look-up Contact: [[Girouard-4019|Jacqueline Girouard]] *Citation: Mary Sanders, ''Selected Annotated Abstracts of Marriage Book II, 1811-1829'' (Gretna, LA: Pelican Pub., 1973) p. ?; ?event_type; ?name; ?event_date :Book 3 *Look-up Contact: [[Girouard-4019|Jacqueline Girouard]] *Citation: Mary Sanders, ''Selected Annotated Abstracts of Marriage Book III, 1811-1829'' (Gretna, LA: Pelican Pub., 1973) p. ?; ?event_type; ?name; ?event_date == Hebert Titles == :Where there is a ? in the citation, replace the ? with the specifics of the record. :Example: p. ?; ?event_type; ?name; ?event_date should be changed to p. 15; Birth/Baptism record; ADAMS, John; bn. 15 Jan 1787, bt. 18 Jan 1787. === Acadians in Exile, 1785 & Exiled Acadians, an Index === *Look-up Contact: [[Girouard-4019|Jacqueline Girouard]] *Citation: [[Hebert-1208|Rev. Donald Joseph Hebert]], ''Acadians in Exile, 1785 & Exiled Acadians, an Index,'' (Baton Rouge, LA: Claitor’s Pub. Div., 2010) p. ?; ?event_type; ?name; ?event_date === Southwest Louisiana Records (SWLR) === :The complete set of records includes the 1750-1900 CD #101 (containing corrected and updated records from the original book volumes 1-31), supplemental volumes 32 and 33, and volumes 34 through 47 (1901-1915). The series includes birth, baptism, marriage, burial, probate, and succession records from across the Acadiana Parishes in southwest Louisiana. : '''SWLR CD 1750-1900''' *Look-up Contacts: [[Bjorkgren-1|Joyce Rivette]], [[Toups-373|Shae Simpson]], [[Girouard-4019|Jacqueline Girouard]], [[Ward-9858|Steff Mandarino]] *Citation: Rev. Donald J. Hebert, ''Southwest Louisiana Records, 1750-1900'', CD #101 ("SWLR CD") (Rayne, LA: Hebert Publications, 1975-2001; reprints by Claitor's Publishing); ?event_type, ?name(s), ?event_date (?cited_ref) *Alternate Citation (to cite entire entry): Rev. Donald J. Hebert, ''Southwest Louisiana Records'' 1750-1900 ("SWLR CD"), CD #101 (Rayne, LA: Hebert Publications, 1975-2001; reprints by Claitor's Publishing);
: ?copy_of_entry
: '''SWLR Volumes 32-47''' *Look-up Contact: [[Bjorkgren-1|Joyce Rivette]] *Citation: Rev. Donald J. Hebert, ''Southwest Louisiana Records'' (Rayne, LA: Hébert Publications,1983-2009; reprints by Claitor's Publishing), vol. ?, p. ?; ?event_type, ?name(s), ?event_date (?cited_ref) *Alternate Citation (to cite entire entry): Rev. Donald J. Hebert, ''Southwest Louisiana Records'' (Rayne, LA: Hébert Publications,1983-2009; reprints by Claitor's Publishing), vol. ?, p. ?;
: ?transcript_of_entry
=== South Louisiana Records (SLR) === This series contains both church and civil records, including birth, baptism, marriage, burial, probate, succession, mortgage, and others from Lafourche and Terrebonne parishes. *Look-up Contacts: [[Bjorkgren-1|Joyce Rivette]], [[Toups-373|Shae Simpson]], [[Girouard-4019|Jacqueline Girouard]] *Citation: Rev. Donald J. Hebert, ''South Louisiana Records'' ("SLR") (Rayne, LA: Hébert Publications,1978-1985; reprints by Claitor's Publishing), vol. ?, p. ?; ?event_type, ?name(s), ?event_date (?cited_ref) *Alternate Citation (to cite entire entry): Rev. Donald J. Hebert, ''South Louisiana Records'' ("SLR") (Rayne, LA: Hébert Publications,1978-1985; reprints by Claitor's Publishing), vol. ?, p. ?;
: ?transcript_of_entry
== Diocese of Baton Rouge (DOBR) == This series contains birth/baptismal, marriage, and burial entries taken from 46 registers housed in the Archives of the Diocese of Baton Rouge. As they go out of print, the Diocese is making them available for purchase through Amazon.com in paperback format or as Kindle books. *Look-up Contacts: [[Bjorkgren-1|Joyce Rivette]], [[Toups-373|Shae Simpson]], [[Girouard-4019|Jacqueline Girouard]] :DOBR Volume 1a, 1707-1748 *Citation: ''Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records, Acadian Records, Revised - Registers of St. Charles Aux Mines in Acadia'' (Baton Rouge, LA: Diocese of Baton Rouge, 1999), vol. 1a, p. ?; ?event_type; ?name; ?event_date (?cited_ref) :DOBR Volume 1b, 1722-1769 *Look-up Contacts: [[Bjorkgren-1|Joyce Rivette]], [[Toups-373|Shae Simpson]], [[Girouard-4019|Jacqueline Girouard]] *Citation: ''Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records, Pointe Coupee Records'' (Baton Rouge, LA: Diocese of Baton Rouge, 2002), vol. 1b, p. ?; ?event_type; ?name; ?event_date (?cited_ref) :DOBR Volumes 2-22, 1770-1900 *Look-up Contacts: [[Bjorkgren-1|Joyce Rivette]], [[Toups-373|Shae Simpson]] *Citation: ''Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records'' (Baton Rouge, LA: Diocese of Baton Rouge, 2009), vol. ?, p. ?; ?event_type; ?name; ?event_date (?cited_ref) :DOBR Baptisms, 1901-1905 *Look-up Contacts: [[Bjorkgren-1|Joyce Rivette]], [[Girouard-4019|Jacqueline Girouard]] *Citation (Book): ''Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records'', Baptisms, 1901-1905 (Baton Rouge, LA: Diocese of Baton Rouge, 2013) p. ?; ?event_type; ?name; ?event_date (?cited_ref) *Citation (Kindle): ''Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records'', Baptisms, 1901-1905 (Amazon Kindle Ed., 2013) p. ?; ?event_type; ?name; ?event_date (?cited_ref) = Online Resources = :The following resources are publicly accessible online with no paid subscription required: :Where there is a ?, please replace the ? with the specifics of the record. (ex. "accessed ?date" should be changed to "accessed 9 Dec 2018") ==== Censuses from Louisiana under Spanish Governance ==== https://www.sos.mo.gov/default.aspx?PageID=9621 === Million Early Marriages === *[https://laahgp.genealogyvillage.com/LaMarriages/millionmarriagessouthernstates.html Million Early Marriages Home] *Citation: Charles Barnum, "Million Early Marriages in the Southern States," Louisiana Page: [https://laahgp.genealogyvillage.com/default.htm LA AHGP, Louisiana History and Genealogy Project], [https://laahgp.genealogyvillage.com/LaMarriages/millionmarriagessouthernstates.html Million Early Marriages]; [? Parish] accessed; accessed ?date === Avoyelles & St. Landry Censuses, 1810 & 1820 === *Citation: Robert Bruce L. Ardoin, ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=Po_zeFMMFkIC&printsec=frontcover&dq=Louisiana+census+of+1771+Hathi+trust&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi5uq32hqvkAhXCVN8KHTEACpAQ6AEwAXoECAIQAg#v=onepage&q&f=false Louisiana Census Records: Avoyelles and St. Landry] Parishes, 1810 & 1820'' (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing, 1995 reprint) === Nova Scotia Archives === *[https://novascotia.ca/archives/acadian/default.asp An Acadian Parish Remembered Search] *Citation: "Nova Scotia Archives: An Acadian Parish Remembered - The Registers of St. Jean-Baptiste, Annapolis Royal, 1702-1755" [https://novascotia.ca/archives/acadian/default.asp Default]; (?Baptismal) or (?Marriage) or (?Burial) record for ''?Name''; accessed ?date *[https://novascotia.ca/archives/heartland/ Acadian Heartland Search] *Citation: "Nova Scotia Archives: Acadian Heartland - The Records of British Government at Annapolis Royal, 1713-1749," Index I; [https://novascotia.ca/archives/heartland/ Default]; Record for [? Name]; accessed ?date === Louisiana State Museum === :There is a lot of information on this website: *[https://www.crt.state.la.us/louisiana-state-museum/index Louisiana State Museum Home] *[https://www.crt.state.la.us/louisiana-state-museum/collections/historical-center/index Historical Center Index] *[https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/newspapers/?state=Louisianaðnicity=&language= List of Digitized Louisiana Newspapers] *Black Book Entry: (example of a citation) *Citation: [https://www.crt.state.la.us/louisiana-state-museum/index Louisiana State Museum]; Historical Center [https://www.crt.state.la.us/louisiana-state-museum/collections/historical-center/index Main Index]; Colonial Documents: Black Books [https://www.crt.state.la.us/louisiana-state-museum/collections/historical-center/colonial-documents/black-books/index Reference Page]; Black Book ?#: [? PDF]; accessed ?date; pp. ?. == Acadian-Cajun Genealogy & History == === Declarations de Belle-Ile-en-Mer === *[http://www.acadian-home.org/declarations-BIM.html Home] *Citation: ''[http://www.acadian-home.org/declarations-BIM.html Declarations de Belle-Ile-en-Mer]; Brother Jerôme Lepré, S.C.; Acadian-Cajun Genealogy & History; accessed ?date; ''?event_type; ?name(s); ?event_date'' === The 7 Ships Passenger Lists === *[https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~acadiancajun/genealogy/7ships.htm Ship Index] *Citation: ''[https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~acadiancajun/genealogy/7ships.htm The 7 Ships Passenger Lists]''; Acadian-Cajun Genealogy & History; Internet; [?url ?Ship_Name]; accessed ?date; ?text == FindAGrave == FindAGrave memorials can be a good resource when accompanied by a photograph of the tomb or headstone. They sometimes also provide valuable information from obituary transcripts, and can contain clues to family relationships. However, beware of any information on memorials that have no photograph, provide no sources, and especially those that do not provide a burial location. Many of them are no better than unsourced family trees and cannot be trusted. * [https://www.findagrave.com/ FindAGrave online search] *FindAGrave provides a convenient copyable citation at the bottom of each memorial that just needs minor tweaking and wrapped around it. *Citation Example: ''Find A Grave'', database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 13 December 2018), memorial page for Emily Villere Fazende (22 Apr 1833–29 Apr 1934), Find A Grave Memorial no. 103055691, citing Saint Roch Cemetery #01, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, USA; Maintained by MLR (contributor 47624320) *Citation Example after tweaking [changes bolded]: ''Find A Grave'', database and images ('''findagrave.com''' : accessed 13 December 2018), memorial page for Emily Villere Fazende (22 Apr 1833–29 Apr 1934), '''{{FindAGrave|103055691}}, citing Saint Roch Cemetery #01, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, USA, maintained by MLR (contributor 47624320)'''; headstone photo not included''' [or other comment as appropriate] *Find A Grave template: {{FindAGrave|###}}, where ### = memorial number. *When using the template for a family member or a spouse, include the "sameas=no" parameter like this: {{FindAGrave|###|sameas=no}}. This generally is done when the information cited is only shown on someone else's memorial. == East Feliciana Parish == *1850 East Feliciana Mortality Schedule [http://files.usgwarchives.net/la/eastfeliciana/census/ef50mort.txt] == Plaquemines Parish Online Data == *Plaquemines Parish [http://files.usgwarchives.net/la/plaquemines/history/sucesion.txt Successions] *Citation: "Plaquemines Parish Successions," in the USGenWeb [http://usgwarchives.net Archives Project], Louisiana [http://files.usgwarchives.net/la/ Directory], Gladys Stovall Armstrong, comp. [http://files.usgwarchives.net/la/plaquemines/history/sucesion.txt Page] accessed ?date; ?name; ?event_date *Plaquemines Parish [http://files.usgwarchives.net/la/plaquemines/vitals/marriages/mcourt.txt Marriages] *Citation: "Plaquemines Parish Marriages, in the USGenWeb [http://usgwarchives.net Archives Project], Louisiana [http://files.usgwarchives.net/la/ Directory], Gladys Stovall Armstrong, comp. [http://files.usgwarchives.net/la/plaquemines/vitals/marriages/mcourt.txt Page]; accessed ?date; ?name; ?event_date == Winn Parish == *Resident/Non Resident Tax List, 1871 [http://files.usgwarchives.net/la/winn/taxlists/tax1871.txt] *Voter List of 1898 [http://files.usgwarchives.net/la/winn/taxlists/voters/vote1898.txt] == Attakapas Gazette == There were 29 volumes published between 1966 and 1994 - each with multiple issues - that have been digitized and made searchable. They can also be downloaded as PDF files. *[https://archive.org/details/AttakapasGazette Attakapas Gazette Index] *Citation: ''Attakapas Historical Association: [https://archive.org/details/AttakapasGazette Attakapas Gazette]''; [?url View Page]; Volume ?#, no. ?#; (?Month ?Year); accessed ?date, p. ?; ?event_type; ?name; ?event_date *Citation Example: On page 16 of volume XVII, issue number 1, published in Spring 1982, there is a passage that reads: "On April 20, 1843, Wilkins and Peebles divided some of the lands they owned at Isle aux Cannes." The citation would look like this:
''Attakapas Historical Association: [https://archive.org/details/AttakapasGazette Attakapas Gazette]''; Volume XVII, no. 1; [https://archive.org/stream/AttakapasGazette/1982_Vol17#page/n15/mode/2up View Page]; (Spring 1982); accessed 15 Dec 2018; ''p. 16; Isle aux Cannes Land division; John Wilkins and Henry Peebles; 20 Apr 1843''
== Military Records == === Acadians in Gray === This website, hosted and maintained by Steven A. Cormier, contains a wealth of compiled information on Acadian families -- where they came from and where they ended up. It mostly focuses on male lines. Note that sources on this site are not complete, so data should be verified from other sources. ''Please do not copy/paste large blocks of data from this site.'' *[http://www.acadiansingray.com/ Acadians in Gray Home] * [Citation example needed] === Louisiana Confederate Soldier Burials === * Andrew B. Booth, ''Index to Louisiana Confederate Soldiers’ Burial Database'' [La.http://files.usgwarchives.net/la/state/military/wbts/booths-index/g.txt Andrew B. Booth’s Index to Louisiana Confederate Soldiers’ Burial Database} === Attakapas service records 1770s === * ''Service records of officers and lists of companies (1774, 1777, 1778)'' (compiler's notation: 1774 and 1777 only for Attakapas)[http://archive.org/stream/recordsofattakap00sand/recordsofattakap00sand_djvu.txt.] [available for download to your own computer or electronic reader] == Natchitoches Louisiana == *Elizabeth Shown Mills, ''Abstracts of the Catholic Church Registers of the French and Spanish Post of St. Jean Baptiste des Natchitoches in Louisiana: 1729-1803,'' Vol. II (New Orleans, LA: Polyanthos, 1977) *Winston De Ville, ''Marriage Contracts of Natchitoches, 1739-1803'' [https://archive.org/stream/marriagecontract00devi/marriagecontract00devi_djvu.txt Marriage Contracts-Natchitoches] == Other Miscellaneous == ''[Includes all resources that don't fit in any of the above categories or just need organizing]'' * Stanley Clisby Arthur, ''Old Families of Louisiana'' (New Orleans, Louisiana: 1931; reprinted Baltimore, Maryland: 1997, 1999), chapter titled "xxxx," p. xxx; may be viewed on Ancestry.com, "Old Families of Louisiana," online images, {{Ancestry Image|48603|}}; also may be previewed in part on [https://books.google.com/books?id=EtuZBAAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false Google Books] * '''[http://www.libertyellisfoundation.org/passenger Ellis Island Foundation online]''' Passenger Search List-Ellis Island * '''[http://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/LA/catholic.html Catholic Louisiana Politicians]''' on PoliticalGraveyard.com *Glenn R. Conrad, ''First Families,'' vol. 2 (Baton Rouge, LA: Claitor's Pub. Division, 1970) *Donna Rachal Mills, ''An Index to Glenn R. Conrad's 2-Volume Series of 1970 (Naples, Florida: Mills Historical Press, 1992) [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE2192773 Index to First Families]. * ''The Census Tables for the French Colony of Louisiana From 1699-1732'', Charles R. Maduell, Jr., ed. (Baltimore, MD: Clearfield Publishing Co., 1972) p. ?; ?event_type; ?name; ?event_date * Donald Joseph Arceneaux, ''Attakapas Post in 1769--The First Nominal Census of Colonial Settlers in Southwest Louisiana'' (Baton Rouge, LA: Claitor's Publishing Division, 2014) p. ?; ?event_type; ?name; ?event_date * Janet Jehn, ''Acadian Exiles in the Colonies'' (Covington, KY: Author, 1977) * Jacqueline K. Voorhies,''Some Late Eighteenth-Century Louisianians: Census Records of the Colony 1758-1796'' (Lafayette, LA: University of Southwestern Louisiana, 1973) p. ? == Kaskaskia, Illinois Territory == *Natalia Maree Belting, "Kaskaskia Under the French Regime," Illinois Studies in the Social Sciences, Vol. XXIX, #3 (Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 1948) [https://archive.org/stream/kaskaskiaunderfr00belt/kaskaskiaunderfr00belt_djvu.txt Kaskaskia Under the French Regime] == Maryland == *Gregory A. Wood, ''The French Presence in Maryland,'' 1524-1800 (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1978) p. * Gregory A. Wood, ''A Guide to the Acadians in Maryland in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries''(Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1995) p. = International Records = == Acadia/Nova Scotia == * [https://novascotia.ca/archives/acadian/ ''An Acadian Parish Remembered: The Registers of St. Jean-Baptiste, Annapolis Royal'' 1702-1755] (Public Archives of Nova Scotia) * Winston De Ville, ''Acadian Church Records, 1679-1757'', Vol. 1 (Baton Rouge, LA: Claitor's 2010) * '''Acadian Census Records''' ** [[1671 Acadian Census]] at Port Royal: ** [[1678 Acadian Census]] at Port Royal: ** [[1686 Acadian Census]] at Port Royal: **[http://www.acadian-home.org/census1693.html 1693 Acadian census] at Port Royal: **[http://www.acadian-home.org/census1698.html 1698 Acadian census] at Port Royal: **[http://www.acadian-home.org/census1700.html 1700 Acadian census] at Port Royal: **[http://www.acadian-home.org/census1701.html 1701 Acadian census] at Port Royal: **[http://www.acadian-home.org/census1703.html 1703 Acadian census] at Port Royal: **[http://www.acadian-home.org/census1707.html 1707 Acadian census] at Port Royal: **[http://www.acadian-home.org/census1714.html 1714 Acadian census] at Port Royal: == France == === Robichaux France Titles === *Acadians in Exile in Saint Malo 1758-1785, Volume 1 *Look-up Contact: *Citation: Albert J. Robichaux, Jr., ''Acadians in Exile in Saint Malo 1758-1785'', Vol. 1 (Eunice, LA: Hebert Publications, 1981) p. ?; ?event_type; ?name; ?event_date *Acadians in Exile in Saint Malo 1758-1785, Volume 2 *Look-up Contact: *Citation: Albert J. Robichaux, Jr., ''Acadians in Exile in Saint Malo 1758-1785'', Vol. 2 (Eunice, LA: Hebert Publications, 1981) p. ?; ?event_type; ?name; ?event_date *Acadians in Exile in Saint Malo 1758-1785, Volume 3 *Look-up Contact: *Citation: Albert J. Robichaux, Jr., ''Acadians in Exile in Saint Malo 1758-1785'', Vol. 3 (Eunice, LA: Hebert Publications, 1981) p. ?; ?event_type; ?name; ?event_date === Braud Titles === *From Nantes to Louisiana, The history of Acadia *Look-up Contact: [[Ward-9858|Steff Mandarino]] *Citation: Gérard-Marc Braud, ''From Nantes to Louisiana, the history of Acadia: the odyssey of an exiled people'' (Lafayette, Louisiana: La Rainette, 1999) p. ?; ?event_type; ?name; ?event_date *Acadiens en France; Nantes et Paimboeuf, 1775-1785 *Look-up Contact: *Citation: Gérard-Marc Braud, ''Acadiens en France; Nantes et Paimboeuf, 1775-1785'' (Nantes, France: Ouest Éditions; 1999) p. ?; ?event_type; ?name; ?event_date

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[[Category: Freshwater, Carbonear, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category: Freshwater, Carbonear, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category: Freshwater, Carbonear, Newfoundland]] [[Category: Clowns Cove, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category: Clowns Cove, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category: Clowns Cove, Newfoundland]] [[Category: Flatrock, Carbonear, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category: Flatrock, Carbonear, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category: Flatrock, Carbonear, Newfoundland]] == Description== Freshwater is a small fishing village, substantially sharing its boundaries with Clowns Cove and Flatrock. It seems to be synonymous with Freshwater, Bay de Verde, which was described by Lovell's, 1871, as "A small fishing settlement on the north side of Conception Bay, in the district of Bay de Verde. Distant from Carbonear by road 2 miles. Mail weekly. Population 390."Newfoundland's Grand Banks Site, Lovell's 1871, Provincial Business Directory [http://ngb.chebucto.org/L1871/71-freshw01.shtml Freshwater (Bay de Verde)] Carla Woodworth-Lynas, 2003. Accessed 2023. ==History== It has a history dating back to the 1600s, on the rockbound coast of Newfoundland, located along the craggy shoreline of Conception Bay in two shallow coves with high headlands. A journal kept by Abbe Jean Baudoin, who accompanied Pierre Le Moyne d’Iberville on an expedition to Newfoundland in 1696 and 1697, mentions the town he calls Fraische Quatre and recorded it as having 20 soldiers and two non-military citizens and residentsThis writeup was adapted from [http://www.freshwater-carbonear.com/ "Freshwater-Carbonear Newfoundland Canada, A Place Called Home."] 1999, a personal recollection of Roland Noel. . During the French and British wars, Freshwater was to play a pivotal role in maintaining an English presence in Newfoundland. In 1697, 1705 and 1762 the French army attacked many communities along the shores of Conception Bay, plundering and destroying the settlements in their wake. The settlers from Carbonear and the surrounding area moved to the Island of Carbonear. It appears that the French never entered the settlement of Freshwater. The road that runs over Freshwater Hill was once known as the “Battery.” It was a strategic headland that overlooks Carbonear Island and the entrance to Carbonear Harbour, and was instrumental in stopping the invaders. Several old cannons remained for centuries. The first settlers of Freshwater are believed to have came here with the fishing admirals during the summer fishing season and never returned in the autumn as required by English Law at that time in history. Many of these early pioneers came here from the British Isles and the Channel Islands. One such settler was [[Noel-408|Clement Noel]] who came here from the Isle of Jersey sometime in the 1700s. He was one of the earliest Methodists in the area. Laurence Coughlan, the first Methodist missionary to Newfoundland, often visited him in Freshwater and after Coughlan returned to England they continued to correspond, as evidenced by a letter Clement wrote to Mr. Coughlan in 1774. By the latter part of the 1800s and into the 1900s, Freshwater had become a thriving community with a population of about 560 people. It boasted a church, two schools, a postal telegraph office, a railway station and courthouse, several general stores, a photo studio and a number of vessels engaged in the seal hunt. As the local fishing grounds became crowded, many families went to the Labrador and the French Shore in the summer to fish, returning in the fall. Most had small gardens they planted in the spring and harvested in the autumn. In winter some men worked in the lumber and mining industries or went off to Canada and the United States to seek employment. ===Early Families=== The early recorded surnames of Freshwater, prior to 1800, are: * 1665, Parsons, Clowns Cove * 1668, Moores, Freshwater * 1713, Davis, Clowns Cove * 1747, Pike, Clowns Cove * 1747, Butt, Clowns Cove * 1761, Penney, Freshwater * 1766, Whidler, Freshwater * 1766, Pottle, Clowns Cove * 1774, [[Noel-408|Clement Noel]], Freshwater * 1791, Sweet, Freshwater * 1791, Dolby, Freshwater * 1791, Cahill, Freshwater"Family Names of the Island of Newfoundland", E. Seary, William Kirwin, suggests this is Edward Cahill, of Freshwater (Carbonear). * 1795, Hammond, Freshwater"Family Names of the Island of Newfoundland", E. Seary, William Kirwin, suggests this is Thomas Hammond, of Freshwater (Carbonear). * 1799, [[Joyce-683|Robert Joyce]], Freshwater ===Resources=== * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Freshwater, Carbonear,_Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Flatrock, Carbonear,_Newfoundland|What links to Flatrock, Carbonear.]] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Clowns_Cove,_Newfoundland|What links to Clowns Cove.]] == Sources ==

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Friends Adventure, sailing of 1682

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[[Category:Friends Adventure, sailed May 1682]] Friends Adventure loaded in Liverpool 12 April - 20 May 1682. By September 1682, the had arrived. '''Ships Master: Captain Thomas Wall''' William Bewsie[[#WS |(ws)]] Luke Brindley[[#WS |(ws)]] '''Brock''' :[[Brock-2199|John Brock]][[#WS |(ws)]] (John's servant William Morton arrived on '' [[:Space:Freeman, sailing of 1682 | Freeman]] '') John Clows[[#WS |(ws)]], Jr., sister Sarah[[#WS |(ws)]] and brother Joseph[[#WS |(ws)]] [[Cowgill-23 | Ralph Cowgill]][[#WS |(ws)]], (son of [[Stackhouse-56 | Ellen (Stackhouse)]] of the ship '' [[Space:Lamb, sailing of 1682 | Lamb]]'', later married [[Blackshaw-12 | Sarah Blackshaw]] who arrived on the '' [[Space:Submission, sailing of 1682 | Submission'']][http://www.welcomesociety.org Welcome Society]) Andrew Heath[[#WS |(ws)]] who came as an indentured servant to William Yardly (4 years service, loose 29th of 7th month 1686; wages + 50 acres of land)''A Partial List of the Families who Resided in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Prior to 1687, with the date of their arrival''. "Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, volume 9 [https://archive.org/metadata/jstor-20084704 Internet Archives] John Heycock[[#WS |(ws)]] Job Houle[[#WS |(ws)]] Thomas Leister[[#WS |(ws)]] Henry Lingart[[#WS |(ws)]] James Morris[[#WS |(ws)]] '''Pownall'''
: [[Pownall-14 |George Pownall]][[#WS |(ws)]] and his wife Ellenor[[#WS |(ws)]], and children Reuben[[#WS |(ws)]], Elizabeth[[#WS |(ws)]], Sarah[[#WS |(ws)]], Rachel[[#WS |(ws)]] and [[Pownall-11 |Abigail]][[#WS |(ws)]] There are at least three sets of individual profiles for this family. They are going to require some work to sort out. ~~~~ : Indentured servant "loose the 29th of the 7th month, 1686Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. IX published in 1885, page 223 :: Martha Worrall[[#WS |(ws)]] :: John Brearele[[#WS |(ws)]] :: Ro. Layler William Smith[[#WS |(ws)]] (who later married Mary Croasedale of the ship '' [[Space:Lamb, sailing of 1682 | Lamb]]'' [http://www.welcomesociety.org Welcome Society]) William Venables[[#WS |(ws)]], his wife Elizabeth[[#WS |(ws)]] and daughters Joyce[[#WS |(ws)]] and Frances[[#WS |(ws)]] '''Yardley'''
: [[Yardley-94 |William Yardley]][[#WS |(ws)]], his wife [[Heath-2590 |Jane (Heath)]][[#WS |(ws)]] and sons [[Yardley-96 |Enoch]][[#WS |(ws)]], Thomas[[#WS |(ws)]] and [[Yardley-93 |William]][[#WS |(ws)]] ==Sources== {{Green|(ws)}} Ancestor approved for Membership in the [http://www.welcomesociety.org Welcome Society] (list online 1/6/2015) See also: * {{Space:Penn's Colony, vol 1}} * {{Space:Penn's Colony, vol 2}} {| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" style="text-align:center" |- ! [[Image:My_Images.jpg|50px]] || '''Fleet of William Penn'''
[[Project:William Penn and Early Pennsylvania Settlers |Pennsylvania Settlers]] |- !1681 | [[:Category:Bristol Factor, sailed October 1681 | Bristol Factor]], [[:Category:John and Sarah, sailed October 1681 | John & Sarah ]] |- !1862 |[[:Category: Adventure, sailed September 1682]], [[:Category:Amity, sailed April 1682 | Amity]], [[:Category:Antelope, sailed 1682 | Antelope ]] , [[:Category:Bristol Factor, sailed August 1682 | Bristol Factor]], [[:Category:Elizabeth, Ann and Catherine, sailed July 1682 | Elizabeth, Ann & Catherine ]], [[:Category:Freeman, sailed June 1682 | Freeman ]], [[:Category:Friends Adventure, sailed May 1682 |Friends Adventure ]], [[:Category:Friendship, sailed May 1682 | Friendship]], [[:Category:Golden Hinde, sailed June 1682 | Golden Hinde]], [[:Category:Hester and Hannah, sailed March 1682 | Hester and Hanna]], [[:Category:Hopewell, sailed July 1682 | Hopewell]], [[:Category:Jeffrey, sailed September 1682 | Jeffrey]], [[:Category:Lamb, sailed July 1682 | Lamb]], [[:Category:Lyon, sailed May 1682 | Lyon]], [[:Category:Mary, sailed May 1682 | Mary]], [[:Category:Providence, sailed July 1682 | Providence]], [[:Category:Samuel, sailed May 1682 | Samuel]], [[:Category:Society, sailed May 1682 | Society]], [[:Category:Submission, sailed September 1682 | Submission]], [[:Category:Unicorn, sailed October 1682 | Unicorn]], [[:Category:Welcome, sailed August 1682 | Welcome]] |}

Friendship, sailing of 1682

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[[Category: Friendship, sailed May 1682]] '''''Friendship''''' loaded in Liverpool between May 22-30 and she arrived in Pennsylvania August 14th, 1682. == Passenger List == * Tom Minshall[[#WS |(ws)]] and his wife Margaret[[#WS |(ws)]] * John Sharples[[#WS |(ws)]], his wife Jane[[#WS |(ws)]], their children Phebe[[#WS |(ws)]], John[[#WS |(ws)]], James[[#WS |(ws)]], Caleb[[#WS |(ws)]], Jane[[#WS |(ws)]], Joseph[[#WS |(ws)]] and son Thomas[[#WS |(ws)]] who died en route. * [[Simcock-14 |John Simcock]] [[#WS |(ws)]] and sons [[Simcock-13 |John]][[#WS |(ws)]] and James[[#WS |(ws)]] John Simcock is also listed on [[:Space:Mary, sailing of 1682 | Mary]], some sources list [[Simcock-8 |Jacob]] as the son that arrived on Friendship, John did not have a son named James. * William Taylor [[#WS |(ws)]], his wife Margaretta [[#WS |(ws)]] and children Joseph [[#WS |(ws)]], Elizabeth [[#WS |(ws)]] and Mary [[#WS |(ws)]], along with William's brother Peter Taylor [[#WS |(ws)]] William Taylor is also listed on [[:Space:Mary, sailing of 1682 | Mary]] * [[Vernon-352 |Randle Vernon]][[#WS |(ws)]] with an indentured servant [[Dole-1 |Sarah Dole]][[#WS |(ws)]], who was a sister to [[Dole-296 |John Dole]] of the ''[[:Space:Society, sailing of 1682 | Society]]'', and Randle's brothers [[Vernon-180 |Robert Vernon]] [[#WS |(ws)]] and [[Vernon-351 |Thomas Vernon]] [[#WS |(ws)]] == Sources & Notes == '''(ws)''' Ancestor approved for Membership in the [http://www.welcomesociety.org Welcome Society] (list online 1/6/2015) {| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" style="text-align:center" |- ! [[Image:My_Images.jpg|50px]] || '''Fleet of William Penn'''
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Frio County, Texas

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Welcome to Frio County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ===History/Timeline=== :'''1685''' [[Cavelier-11|René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle]] explored the NW.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcf10 :'''1714'''- Canadian Louis Juchereau de St. Denis traveled on Old Presidio Road (see OLD SAN ANTONIO ROAD), (See OLD San Antonio Road) a trail blazed by Domingo Terán de los Ríos. :'''1718''' Martín de Alarcón traveled a path in progress to establish San Antonio de Valero Mission. :'''1720''' The Marqués de Aguayo crossed on the Old Presidio Road to East Texas. :'''1731''' Canary Islanders came through en route to San Antonio . :'''1836''' - Gen. Juan de Ugalde , Antonio López de Santa Anna Adrián Woll in 1842 made camp along the Frio River. (Cannon balls, swords, sabers were found there.) :'''Feb 1 1858''' {{blue|Frio County was formed Feb 1,1858 from parts of Atascosa, Bexar, and Uvalde co.}} :'''Pre- Civil War''' Comanche mustangers frequented the region. :'''1856''' Ben Duncan arrived as permanent settler :'''1860'''First rancher - James Berry first rancher (11 families white settlers + 2 blacks and 3 families lived on Leona River. :'''1860s'''' Early settlers Mexican War veterans Benjamin Slughter, William A Wallace, James Winters. :'''1870s''' Frio City was known as a "cowboy capital" and outpost of southwest Texas. The area ranchers controlled huge numbers of cattle on expansive landholdings. :'''1871''' Frio town -This town was founded by A. L. Odin was established , as the county seat that year under the name '''Frio City.''' The site chosen for its convenient low water crossing of the Frio River - said to have been used by Juan Ugalde (Uvalde's namesake), Santa Anna during Texas Revolution and General Woll when he briefly occupied San Antonio in 1842. http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasGhostTowns/Frio-Town-Texas.htm#jail :'''May 22, 1871''' County was organized May 22, 1871. County seat was named Frio, located on the '''William Eastwood Rancho''' near the Presidio Road Crossing. :'''July 17 - 20, 1871''' Justice of peace elections in the northeastern Frio County (stock raisers of cattle) Chosen as potential for irrigated farming from the Frio river & closeness to Presidio Road. :'''1873''' A physical reminder of the historic Frio Town community, this cemetery stands as a testament to the county's early pioneer history. The first burials occurred in 1873, when Calvin Massey (1797-1873) was killed by Indians, and Robert Wesley Hiler (1855-1873) died in a horse riding accident. :'''1876''' Courthouse was built, large number families built homes. Ranger Camp was established due to Comanche raids, commanded by Maj. John Bones, on Elm Creek (3 miles SW of Frio City). New roads were developed which led to markets in Laredo, San Antonio and Pleasanton. ::Settlements developed at '''Bigfoot''', Moore Hollow, Brummet, and Tehuacana in the northeast part of the county, Bennett Settlement, Bishop Hollow in the southwest part, and '''Todos Santos''' in West part. * '''Bigfoot Wallace, Captain "From Rattlesnakes to Road Agents, Rough Times on the Frio", by Frances Bramlette Farris, book :'''1877''' - An attempt to select county seat near center of county was defeated. :'''1880s''' Fencing of the ranges and pastures. Arrival of the International-Great Northern Railroad. Early ranching/farming changes of the early ranching/farming added stimulus. :'''1881''' - International & Great Northern Railroad (Railroads killer of towns) built a line from San Antonio to Laredo, bypassed Frio Town. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frio_County,_Texas :'''1883''' The new town of Pearsall (16 mi. East) on the rail line became the new county seat. Ranchers controlled huge numbers of cattle on expansive landholdings. :'''1883''' - Settlers left Frio town to migrate to Pearsall.. This left 5 homes, 2 businesses. until it became a ghost town.. "From Rattlesnakes to Road Agents, Rough Times on the Frio", by Frances Bramlette Farris, book :'''1892'''- Ten iron bridges were built in county roads. Roads from Pearsall were constructed north and south along the railroad, to Bigfoot, Orelia, Loma Vista, and Tehuacana. Roads were added from Dilley and Bigfoot. Roads from Moore connected with Bigfoot and Tehuacans Rangelands were fenced :'''{{Blue|Ranch brands include the Heart, the T Diamond, the ZH, and the UL Bar}}.''' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frio_County,_Texas :'''1890''' Sale of Frio Co. School lands opened more land for farmers.Ranchers shipped their cattle by rail. ::[[Thomas-8866|Samuel Worth Thomas]] :'''1900s, 1910s''' Acreage devoted to cotton production tripled to (52,057 population). Mexican citizens were tenant farmers in the county, from (84 in 1900 to 275 in 1920) Farms were smaller :'''1913''' Incentive to irrigate- artesian well were dug was brought in on the Schreiner and Halff Farm, SW of Pearsall and along Frio and Leona River valleys. 2,000 acres were irrigated by artesian water in Frio County. ::Grasses of county disappeared and the {{blue|extensive prickly pear}} appeared on the land. A burner for the prickly pear allowed cattle to eat the prickly pear w/o thorns.{{Image|file=Llano_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=prickly pear}}{{clear}}https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frio_County,_Texas :'''Soon''' Peanuts were major crop.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frio_County,_Texas {{Image|file=Frio_County_Texas-10.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Frio River. }}{{clear}} ===Government Offices=== Frio County has had four courthouses: 1871 Frio Town, 1872 Frio Town, 1877 Frio Town, and 1904, Pearsallhttp://www.texasescapes.com/SouthTexasTowns/Pearsall-Texas-Frio-County-Courthouse.htm :'''1st Courthouse, 1871''' was a square box, in Frio Town. no image :'''2nd Courthouse, 1872''' - in Frio Town, the first county seat, was burned in 1877. {{Image|file=Frio_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=1872 courthouse, ruins, Frio Town. }}{{clear}} A new stone courthouse was constructed with assistance of local rancher W. J. Slaughter, and is still standing today on private property in Old Frio Town. :'''3rd Courthouse, Frio Town ,1877''' {{Image|file=Frio_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=l |size=260 |caption=1877 courthouse }}{{Image|file=Frio_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=r |size=260 |caption=1877 courthouse ruins, Frio Town. }}{{clear}} :'''1904 Courthouse, Pearsall,''' "When it was originally built, this courthouse had a third story, a hipped roof with dormers and a bell tower in the center over the front entrance with a pyramidal cap." - Terry Jeanson 1904 Frio County Courthouse has been altered in 1937 and 1950. {{Image|file=Frio_County_Texas-7.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Before renovations. }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Frio_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Frio Co. courthouse }} ===Geography=== https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcf10 :'''Locale''': Winter Garden Region of SW Texas, :'''Named''' for the '''Frio River''', NW to SE flowing very cold river from springs. :'''County Seat''' Pearsall on Union Pacific Railroad, 50 miles SW of San Antonio and 70 miles E of the US- Mexican border. :I-35 passes N to S through Moore, Pearsall, and Dilley. :'''Center''' - 2 miles SW Pearsall at 28°52' north latitude and 99°07' west longitude. :'''Size''' 719,360 acres or 1,133 square miles. :'''Rivers/creeks''' - Nueces River basin , Frio and Leona rivers in west and San Miguel Cr. in E. :'''Terrain''' flat to undulating plains :'''Soil''' -deep light-colored loam, with limestone and calcareous to neutral clayey subsoils. :'''Vegetation''' - Hickory, oak, brush, mesquite, huisache, prickly pear, and grasses :'''Elevations''' 600 feet above sea level, range: 400 feet in S to 800 feet at Pilot Knob (NW) :'''Prime farmland''' - 50% of the county is prime . :'''Temperatures''' 39° and 64° F winter; and summer: 74° to 98°. :'''Growing season''' of 276 days :'''Rainfall''' -25 inches of rainfall a year; :'''Sunshine''' 66% of all daylight hours. last freeze- late February, first freeze, early December :'''Wildlife''', 1980's (not subject to hunting regulations) - javelinas, coyotes, bobcats, and squirrels; :'''Wildlife'''- quail, muskrats, beavers, opossums, ring-tailed cats, badgers, foxes, weasels, raccoons, skunks, civet cats, turkeys, sandhill cranes, ducks, coots, geese, woodcocks, jacksnipes, mourning and white-winged doves. :'''Wildlife''' mid 1850's - mustangs, mountain lions, black bears, wolves, Buffalo, antelope and whitetail deer, [https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/tcg01 lobo wolves].http://wolfology1.tripod.com/id32.htm :'''Feral longhorn cattle''' roamed the area. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcf10 {{Image|file=Frio_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=150 |caption=. }} '''PROTECTED:''' *Frio River *Garner State Park https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frio_County,_Texas EASY READING *From Rattlesnakes to Road Agents, Rough times on the Frio, by Frances Bramlette Farris ===Adjacent counties=== *Medina County (north){{Image|file=Frio_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=180 |caption= }} *Atascosa County (east) *La Salle County (south) *Dimmit County (southwest) *Zavala County (west) ===Demographics=== 2014 Census counted 18,531 people living in Frio County. Races - 78% were Hispanic, 16.1% Anglo, and 3.9% African American. Of those twenty-five and older, 56% graduated from high school and 8 percent had college degrees. In 2002 the county had 537 farms/ranches on 603,119 acres, 67% were pasture, 25% to crops, and 6% to woodlands. Farmers ranchers in the area earned $70,966,000; livestock sales was $38,933,000 Income- agriculture and oil/gas: Peanuts, potatoes, spinach, cucumbers, watermelons, beef cattle and goats. More than 620,189 barrels of oil, and 805,503 thousand cubic feet of gas well gas, {{Image|file=Frio_County_Texas-8.jpg |align=r |size=260 |caption=1872 Frio Town Jail. }}{{clear}} '''POLITICS'''
From 1872 - 1968, Frio County voters overwhelmingly favored the Democratic candidates. With exception of : Herbert Hoover, 1952 Dwight D Eisenhower, 1972 Richard Nixon and George W Bush. Other Democratic nominations for president 1976-2008 voted for by Frio County. '''Churches'''
Religion of the pioneer settlers of Frio County were served by circuit riders such as Rev. William Monk, John W. DeVilbiss , W. C. Newton, and the "fighting parson," Andrew J. Potter. In June 1880 several men journeyed to Frio City and organized the Rio Grande Baptist Association, the county's first religious organization. In 1982 Frio County had twenty-five churches, mostly Catholic, Southern Baptist, and United Methodist, and an estimated total membership of 8,271. Highways
*I-35 Interstate 35 *U.S. Highway 57 *Texas State Highway 85 *Texas State Highway 173 '''FORMED FROM''' *Texas legislature created the county from parts of '''Atascosa, Bexar, and Uvalde''' counties on February 1, 1858 '''Notables''' *'''Bigfoot Wallace, Captain "From Rattlesnakes to Road Agents, Rough Times on the Frio", by Frances Bramlette Farris, book ====Resources==== *Frio River *[http://tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/garner '''Garner State Park, Frio River'''] '''Income'''- agriculture and oil/gas: Peanuts, potatoes, spinach, cucumbers, watermelons, beef cattle and goats. More than 620,189 barrels of oil, and 805,503 thousand cubic feet of gas well gas, '''Current Agricultural crops'''
*Honey-producing countys in 1950, when 640,237 pounds was marketed. *huajillo, whitebrush, and catclaw, as well as the cultivated citrus, were sources of nectar. *73,884 acres of harvested cropland included 30,076 planted in sorghum, '''17,596 in peanuts''', and 10,208 in melons and vegetables. ===Cities/Towns=== *[[:Category:Pearsall, Texas|Pearsall]] (population, 9,681) County seat (current) *[[:Category:Dilley, Texas|Dilly]] (4,075) *[[:Category:Bigfoot, Texas|Bigfoot]] (496) * [[:Category:Moore, Texas|Moore (509)]] *[[:Category:North Pearsall, Texas|North Pearsall (673)]] *[[:Category:Derby, Texas|Derby]] *[[:Category:Goldfinch, Texas|Goldfinch]] *[[:Category:St. Maria, Texas|St. Maria]] [https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hrt64 Tehuacana Settlement] located on *Tehuacana Creek, 1870- 1884 is abandoned now due possibly to two smallpox outbreaks. *Frio Town community is represented by ruins of the courthouse and a cemetery stands as a testament to the county's early pioneer history. First burials : Calvin Massey (1797-1873) was killed by Indians, and Robert Wesley Hiler (1855-1873) died in a horse riding accident. Frio Town was founded in 1871, Frio Town served as the first county seat of Frio County. A courthouse was built in 1876, and a number of families built homes in the area. The International and Great Northern Railroad built a line from San Antonio to Laredo in 1881, bypassing Frio Town. This killed the town. ===Census=== https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frio_County,_Texas :1860 --- 42 — :1870 --- 309 635.7% :1880 --- 2,130 589.3% :1890 --- 3,112 46.1% :1900 --- 4,200 35.0% :1910 --- 8,895 111.8% :1920 --- 9,286 4.4% :1930 --- 9,411 1.3% :1940 --- 9,207 −2.2% :1950 --- 10,357 12.5% :1960 --- 10,112 −2.4% :1970 --- 11,159 10.4% :1980 --- 13,785 23.5% :1990 --- 13,472 −2.3% :2000 --- 16,252 20.6% :2010 --- 17,217 5.9% :Est. 2015 --- 18,793 ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=370 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Pearsall Cemetery, Pearsall, Texas|Pearsall Cemetery]] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2601 FindaGrave Cemeteries] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Frio/ListFrio.html Frio county Cemeteries]Gloria Mayfield {{Image|file=Frio_County_Texas-9.jpg |align=l |size=170 |caption=Gravestone for 7 men }}{{Image|file=Frio_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=210 |caption= }}{{clear}} ===Sources=== *"From Rattlesnakes to Road Agents, Rough Times on the Frio", by Frances Bramlette Farris, book *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2601 FindaGrave Cemeteries] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Frio_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch Genealogy] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Frio/ListFrio.html Frio county Cemeteries]Gloria Mayfield *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txfrio/ TsGene cemeteries, genealogy] *[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hrt64 Tehuacana Settlement]

Frisken Name Study

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[[Category:Frisken Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Frisken-30|Tracy Hope]] or post a comment at the foot of the page with any questions. To join the project, add your name at the bottom, thanks! == Family Origins == The Friskens are a Scottish family, heavily based around the Borderlands and the River Tweed. The name supposedly comes from a Flemish nobleman who was granted lands on the Firth of Moray. However, while the name presumably sounds Flemish, the Freskyns were never referred to as "le Fleming" or "Flandresis", implying they may not have been Flemish at all. "[I]t is virtually certain that Freskin belonged to a large group of Flemish settlers who came to Scotland in the middle decades of the 12th century and were chiefly to be found in West Lothian and the valley of the Clyde."G.W.S. Barrow, "Badenoch and Strathspey, 1130-1312: 1. Secular and Political" in Northern Scotland, 8 (1988), p. 3. A study combining DNA and historical evidence at St. Andrews University indicates that the original Freskin may have settled first in Wales: "[...]a Flemish warrior knight: Fresechinus, residing near Wiston in Pembroke Wales in the year 1130. This progenitor was referred to later as Freskin or Freskyn of Moray- or de Moravia, son of Ollec."Murray, Alexandrina. ''The Murray, Sutherland and Douglas families: were they related and were they Flemish?''2016. Digital PDF: http://flemish.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/files/2016/02/Alexandrina_Murray_Blog_Final_2_V5_26_2_16-1.pdf This same study found close genetic matches between the Moray Sutherlands and the Douglases, and a potential genetic connection to the Murrays. On that basis, Moncrieffe's ''The Highland Clans'' indicates that a "Comte Ollec de Flandre, II" is the father of FreskynSir Ian Moncrieffe & Hicks The Highland Clans (1967), pp 176, 222., which would finally, theoretically put to bed the question of whether Freskyn was Flemish. Without DNA evidence, nothing is certain. But while the Douglas, Sutherlands and Murrays all claim Freskin as their progenitor, there doesn't seem to be room for the Frisken name to survive! No, or few, Friskens are mentioned in documents between about 1300 and 1750. Some Friskens appear in Perthshire, around Findogask, in the 17th and 18th century, but the majority from the 18th century onward lived in the region of Hutton, Duns and Ladykirk, Berwickshire, before a large group resettled on the Orkney Islands in the 19th century. At the same time, some family members emigrated to Canada and New Zealand, in regions that were and remained heavily Scottish in culture. Virtually all of the current Friskens can be found today in Canada, New Zealand and Scotland. === Connection to the Murrays === {{Image|file=Frisken_Name_Study.png |caption=Murray coat of arms }} James B. Paul's ''The Scot's Peerage'' (1904-1914) describes Freskin Moray (or de Moravia), whose sons acquired lands in Linlithgowshire and Murray, land which apparently Freskin Moray had held under the reign of David I (that is, the mid-12th century). That fits with the above information. The name Moray became Murray, so it's probable that the Murray name began with Freskin and his descendants. However, it appears that King David I granted lands to many Flemish noblemen, partly to destabilise the local gaelic population, around the Firth of Moray. === Connection to the Sutherlands === Freskin had one son, William, who had two sons, Hugh and Andrew. William took the name ''de Moravia''. Hugh acquired land in Sutherland and his son William was created Earl of Sutherland in the 1230s. === Connection to the Douglases === {{Image|file=Frisken_Name_Study-1.png |caption=Douglas coat of arms }} A Bricius de Douglas became Bishop of Moray in 1203, and referred to an uncle called Freskin of Kerdal, a benefactor of Spynie Cathedral, the seat of the Bishops of Moray. FRISKEN OF DOUGLAS, second son of [Andrew Douglas of Douglas in the early 14th century]. According to Douglas' Peerage, he, along " with his brother William, swore fealty to King Edward I. in 1296 for lands in the county of Linlithgow, and was ancestor of the Douglasses of Pompherstoun and other families of that name."Johnston, G. Harvey. ''The Heraldry of the Douglases''. 1907. Edinburgh: W. and A.K. Johnston, Ltd. p.90. == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == * Add project category to Frisken profiles * Connect unconnected [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&order=&viewAll=0&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=Frisken Friskens] on Wikitree to the wider global tree * Check out the [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebName/errors.htm?Name=FRISKEN&MaxErrors=100 Data_Doctors error page] for Frisken profiles and help us clean up the Frisken family! * Add sources and detail to Frisken profiles * Add Canadian Friskens to the project * Connect Findogask Friskens to Berwickshire Friskens (if possible) * Connect currently unconnected Friskens (Leith) == Useful Resources == * The Frisken family one-name website, made by Ed Frisken: http://frisken.one-name.net/index.php (includes sources) * Papers Past: https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/ (New Zealand-wide digitised newspaper archives) * Toorians, Lauren. ''Flemish Settlements in Twelfth Century Scotland''. 1996. Digital copy: https://www.persee.fr/doc/rbph_0035-0818_1996_num_74_3_4120. == Project Members == * [[Frisken-30|Tracy Hope]] Project Coordinator: descendant of George and Agnes Frisken whose son John emigrated from Scotland (out of Glasgow) to New Zealand with his wife and two children aboard the ''Three Bells'' in 1858. == Sources == * James B. Paul's ''The Scot's Peerage''. 1904. Edinburgh: David Douglas. p. 474-5. * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freskin

Fritz Name Study

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[[Category: Fritz Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:German Roots]] ===Your Surname Is A Gift From Your Ancestors=== Throughout our lives we simply take our last name for granted. Our last name is the name of their parents and was given to them when they were born. I never considered that my last name was previously used by many, many generations of my ancestors before me. by Taylor (Fritz) Worthington-Gilchrist ===Purpose of Study=== The purpose of this study is to collect a sufficient amount of data on Fritz families to afford a thorough analysis of what their life span was like and what was or wasn't important to them and their family. A number of documents will be collected to gather data on this family such as: birth, marriage, death certificates, military, educational levels, census, and so forth. These documents will provide answers to a specific set of questions, which will formulate a comprehensive picture representing the life of each individual family and family member. After an individual analysis, all families will be statistically combined to determine the average individual family answers to each question. Once this is done, the results will determine which families' answers represent the average of all the families included in the study. * What was cause of death? * Age at death? * Age when Marriage? * Highest level of education? * Number of children? * Number times married? * Children born before married * Occupation? * State lived in? * How often did they move? * Did They own their home? * Were they in the military? * Did any member of this family make a significant contribution to society? This information will provide historical health information to Health Care Scientists World Wide, Genealogists, and individuals with the surname Fritz to talk to their Doctor relative to monitoring health care concerns. In addition, provide some history on how the surname has changed over the years and how it came to America. ===Origin of Surname=== If your last name is Fritz or as it is called a surname, have you ever wondered where it came from? The Fritz surname comes from many different countries. One of the things when I began this study was to attempt to locate the origin of this surname, knowing full well that different countries have developed slightly different variations of the same name. Through the years the spelling of names change, which is quite natural. My father never spelled his given name the way it was legally spelled. I spelled my given name numerous ways when I was growing up. Our ancestors were no different, only they changed the spelling of their their surname. In 1820, the U.S. government printed forms for the ship's purser to fill out on all passengers boarding ships all over the world going to America. The forms were written in English and the pursers appeared to be asking the passengers their names and wrote them down as they heard them. Needless to say errors occurred everywhere particularly in surnames. However German is a unphonetic language and can't be written as it sounds. Colletta, John P., ''They Came In Ships A Guide to Finding Your Immigrant Ancestor's Arrival Record'' USA: Ancestry Printing, 2002. This frequently happens when individuals immigrate to America. German names are very difficult to pronounce so most American's will call the individual a name something close to their actual name. The surname Fritz can be found in many different countries such as Germany, Sweden, France, Hungary, Russia, Scotland, Italy, and Ireland to name a few. However, in most of these countries you will find that the variations of Fritz are much more common that the actual name of Fritz. I will discuss later the numerous variations of the Surname Fritz and where you are likely to find these variations. One of the main reasons for the broad dispersion of the Fritz surname is directly related to the millions of Germans which left Germany in the 1700s-1880s. In fact, most of the individuals in Sweden, France, Hungary, Russia, Scotland, Italy, and Ireland immigrated to those countries from Germany. ===Meaning of Surname=== The meaning of the surname Fritz varies from country to country. I will be presenting the different meanings for each country. This will afford me the opportunity to compare and contrast the meanings for the surname noting the similarities and differences. I am going to begin with the country of Germany and will be covering the other countries later. ===Variations of Surname Fritz=== This is a list of variations for the surname Fritz that I have compiled over the past few months: Fit, Fitts, Fretz, Frick, Friczche, Frietts, Frietz, Frietz, Frisch, Frischmann, Fritsche, Fritschel Fritschli, Fritske, Fritts, Fritze, Fritzer, Fritzemann, Fritzinger, Fritzsch, Fritzsch, Frizz, Werts, Wertz, Wirtz, Fritzmann, Fritzner, Fritzweiler, Fritzius, Fritzel, Fritzges, Frizzel, Fritzsche, Friderizus, Friedrich, Fritzle, Fritschler, ===Germany Rationale for Migration=== The causes or rationale for the occurrence of migration from one area of a country to another area of the same country or to a different country can typically be found by examining the economic, social, cultural, and religious history of the country.Insert reference here During the 1700s there were approximately 245,000 Germans leaving Germany for a better life. The countries these Germans went to were Russia, Ukraine and America. America received only 37,000 of the 245,000 Germans fleeing their country. During the period of 1717-1775, most of the Germans migrating to America settled in the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania area.German Emigration Records, https://www.genealonger.com/german/ger_emigration_records.htm), printed 2 Feb, 2018. last revised; Sept 2012. Young men were required to join the military, which resulted in many men leaving the country. Germany was in the middle of an economic depression on top of an over population. Restrictions were placed on marriages and the birth of children to slow the population growth down. Restrictions on marriage resulted on an increase in the number of illegitimate children being born. Farms were reduced in size making it impossible for families to feed themselves off their farms. This resulted in an increase in the number of poor areas in south and central Germany.Fogleman, Aaron S., ''Hopeful Journeys German Immigration, Settlement, and Political Culture in Colonial America, 1717-1773.'' Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1996. Many communities worked hard at getting rid of the poor members of their communities. Communities paid for these poor people's passage in exchange for their citizenship rights and promising not to return.Daniels,Roger., ""Coming to America A History of Immigration and Ethnicity in American Life"". New York. Harper Press, 2002. ===German Origin of Surname=== ===German Migratory Patterns=== ===Sweden Rationale for Migration=== ===Sweden Origin of Surname=== ===Sweden Migratory Patterns=== ===Hungry Origin of Surname=== ===Hungry Migration Patterns=== ===Hungry Origin of Surname=== ===Statistical Analysis=== ===Determination of Surname Origination=== ==Sources== Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=10921865 send me a private message]. Thanks!

From Domesday to Dukedom and Beyond

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Pierpont Name Study]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-England| England Sources]] __TOC__ == From Domesday to Dukedom and Beyond == The history of the Pierrepont family who as well as being landowners in Nottinghamshire at Holme Pierrepont and Thoresby, also acquired property in at least eight counties. * by Pamela Priestland * published by Ashbracken, Radcliffe-on-Trent, Nottingham, England, 2010. ISBN 978-1-872356-12-9. * 464 pages * [[Space:Sources-Pamela Priestland From Domesday to Dukedom|Source Bibliography]] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:From_Domesday_to_Dukedom_and_Beyond|What Links Here]] === Available online at these locations: === Not available online for free. * https://books.google.com/books?id=lHItkgEACAAJ * [http://www.worldcat.org/title/from-domesday-to-dukedom-and-beyond-the-history-of-the-pierrepont-family/oclc/698167095 WorldCat] * http://www.nottinghambooks.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=1174 * The book is out of print and the publisher is out of business. The book can only be purchased from England by contacting the person at the top of this page: http://www.ashbracken.com/Books/Books.html === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Priestland, Pamela. ''[[Space:From Domesday to Dukedom and Beyond|From Domesday to Dukedom and Beyond]]'' (Ashbracken, Radcliffe-on-Trent, Nottingham, England, 2010) Page / * ([[#DDB|Priestland]])

Frontier No. 1 Mine Disaster 1923

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[[Category: Frontier No. 1 Mine Disaster, Kemmerer, Wyoming, 1923]][[Category: Wyoming, Mining Disasters]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] |[[Space:Wyoming_Mine_Explosions|Wyoming Mining Disasters]]| '''Frontier Mine Disaster, 1923''' Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * Date: 14 Aug 1923 * Location: [[:Category:Kemmerer, Wyoming|Kemmerer, Wyoming]] * Victims: 99 deaths * Cause: Mine explosion === Mine History === : Kemmerer, Wy is located North of Interstate 80 off Highway 30. With coal deposits in Wyoming being discovered in 1843 by the second Frémont Expedition. It opened opportunities for companies and individuals to invest money. When the Union Pacific Coal Company opened the first underground mine in 1881 after construction of the Oregon Short Line Railroad from Granger to Oregon. Mining companies starting to find locations throughout the state, one such location was near what is currently Kemmerer. In 1897, Patrick J. Quealy founded Kemmerer as an "independent town" and later incorporated it in 1899. Quealy was the vice-president of the Kemmerer Coal Company. The company and town was name after Quealy's financial backer, Pennsylvania coal magnate Mahlon S. Kemmerer. Welcome to the City of Kemmerer. City of Kemmerer, n.d. Web. 4 July 2017. http://www.kemmerer.org/ : Throughout the years, the mines located in Kemmerer experienced many accidents ending in fatalities. The accidents were not exclusive to just one mining company they all experienced accidents caused by explosions. These accidents left many families without fathers, sons, brothers, and uncles. Many of the deaths received compensation depending upon whether they had families. {{Image|file=Worldwide_Disasters_Project_Images-69.jpg |align=c |size=580 |caption=''Kemmerer 1908'' }} {{Image|file=Worldwide_Disasters_Project_Images-70.jpg |align=c |size=580 |caption=''Kemmerer Mine No. 1 - 1910'' }} === Mine Disaster Circumstances === {{Image|file=Dean_s_Photos-21.jpg |align=r |size=220 |caption=''Hutchinson News, Hutchinson, Kansas – 14 Aug 1923'' [http://fronterminedisaster.blogspot.com/p/headlines.html Hutchinson News, Hutchinson, Kansas - 14 Aug 1923] }} On Tuesday, 14 August 1923, 136 men reported to work in the Frontier Number One mine. Ordinarily, 250 miners would have reported for work, but about 125 men took a holiday that day. At approximately 8:30 a.m., after the second trip car carried miners into the mine, a terrible explosion took place. The town of Frontier knew something had happened from the dense smoke coming out of the large mine fans. The influence of the accident began immediately. One hundred and thirty-five men had reported to work that morning and only thirty-six came out alive. Ninety-nine miners perished. According to the coroner’s inquest, "The explosion was caused by gas in No. 7 room 30 entry, same being ignited by fire boss when relighting his safety lamp, all victims of the explosion thereby meeting their death." This accident became the second worst mining disaster in the state of Wyoming. {{Image|file=Dean_s_Photos-25.jpg |align=l |size=350 |caption=''Frontier Mine No. 1'' }} About a thousand people had gathered at the mouth of the mine by noon, on the day of the accident. The Kemmerer Camera reported, ''"Within a short time all roads and paths from the town to the mine were filled with wives, children, and friends of the imprisoned men."'' Citizens of the community banded together both in grief and in the necessity to care for its own. The women of the community made meals, hot coffee and fed the rescuers. Others fed the families who lost loved ones. Men in the communities, many coal miners themselves, lent their manual labor in the rescue efforts and in the digging of the graves. The Kemmerer Republican reported, ''"For every task, and there were many, that was presented following the tragic affair, there were volunteers without number..."'' The whole community was involved. Local physicians and nurses responded by offering their services at the mine. The blacksmith shop was changed into a first aid station where several miners were treated. {{Image|file=Dean_s_Photos-22.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=''Families at Frontier Mine No. 1 Entrance after Explosion'' }} ===Rescue Effort & Rescuers=== Rescue teams initiated efforts while residents of the communities gathered at the mine entrance. About a hundred miners answered the call to rescue and to help with the recovery of the dead. These miners came from surrounding mines including Cumberland, Glencoe and Diamondville to help. The relief crew included men who had the day off work, but ordinarily would have worked in the Frontier mine that fateful day. '''P.J. Quealy''' and '''Tom Jiacoletti''' directed the rescue operations. Trip after trip went into the mine clearing debris and looking for survivors or bodies of the dead. They did not go into the mine to rescue strangers, they went in the mine to rescue fellow miners. Rescue teams successfully saved the lives of 37 men and recovered the bodies of 99 men. Rescue efforts for survivors took a total of forty hours, but they continued their work recovering the remaining bodies of the deceased miners over several days. ===The Aftermath=== Volunteers, including many miners, had to help dig graves in the local cemetery for burial. Several hundred men worked in shifts preparing graves for the deceased miners. Most of the graves held eight coffins each. In addition to the large graves, throughout the cemetery, private graves in family plots needed digging. The Kemmerer Republican reported, "It is a gruesome (sic) sight at the City cemetery, this morning, with a hundred rough boxes awaiting the coffins this afternoon. Great credit is due the volunteer grave diggers, most of whom are fellow-workers of the dead." The two local funeral parlors, Fitzpatrick and Embree, had a difficult time handling the sudden influx of business. The mortuaries needed volunteers to assist in transporting the bodies from the Frontier mine to Kemmerer and in preparing the bodies for burial. Many of the dead could not be embalmed, because of the limited number of undertakers, so they used another method to preserve the bodies. Between the alternative method of embalming and the hot August weather, burial had to take place immediately. Another factor relating to the mortuaries had to do with space. The funeral homes did not have enough room to hold the large number of deceased miners. The local I.O.O.F Hall improvised as a morgue to accommodate the large number of bodies. The Wyoming Press describes the scene, "Stretched out on the floor at the I.O.O.F hall at Kemmerer were the dead. They were laid out in two rows, their bodies covered only by a sheet. In another room, the miners were being stripped of their work clothes and the bodies washed and a third row of the dead was being added to as fast as the workers could accomplish their awful task." {{Image|file=Dean_s_Photos-24.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=''Family and Friends Identifying Bodies of Miners'' }} Reports by several sources, maintain that the undertaker’s greed combined with the large ordeal had unfortunate consequences. Apparently, in their hurry they carelessly stacked the bodies on the waiting trucks. Upon leaving the mine, one of the trucks hurried over the railroad tracks causing several bodies to fall from the truck on the way to Kemmerer. Whether carelessness, greed, or because of the enormous task, this incident put this particular funeral parlor out of business. This carelessness during the Frontier mine accident caused this funeral homes' ultimate demise. A community memorial service was held in Kemmerer in Triangle Park. The Kemmerer Republican newspaper describes: :''All of Kemmerer bowed its head in sorrow last Friday and Saturday as the victims of the mine explosion were tenderly laid at final rest, and it was a great relief to all when the last body, the last reminder of the awful tragedy, was laid away. It really was a three-day funeral, as nine caskets were lowered Thursday the second day after the explosion, 63 Friday, the day of the community services; 10 were shipped to out-of-town points, and 17 were buried Saturday.'' "What Happened." Frontier Mine No. 1 Disaster. N.p., n.d. Web. 20 July 2017. http://fronterminedisaster.blogspot.com/p/disaster-community.html {{Image|file=Dean_s_Photos-23.jpg |align=l |size=400 |caption=''21-Gun Salute at Memorial Service for Miners'' }} ===Results and Findings=== '''E.W. Holmes''', Coroner of the County of Lincoln, State of Wyoming, opened Court at Kemmerer, in the said County, on the 17th day of August, A. D. 1923, at 9:00 o'clock A.M. Said Coroner summoned '''Geo. W. Brown''', '''Wm. McAllister''' and '''Joseph Bird Sr.''', to appear in the Court forthwith to act as jurors at this inquest, and all of the said jurors being present, they were duly sworn as required by law; and thereupon they inspected the bodies lying then and there before them, and proceeded with the inquest. Holmes, E. W. "Coroner's Inquest." Frontier Mine No. 1 Disaster. N.p., n.d. Web. 20 July 2017. http://fronterminedisaster.blogspot.com/p/coroners-inquest.html To view excerpts of the Coroner’s Inquest click on this [http://fronterminedisaster.blogspot.com/p/coroners-inquest.html link]. == In Memoriam == :''See the [[:Category: Frontier No. 1 Mine Disaster, Kemmerer, Wyoming, 1923|category]] for a list of the men that died, or were injured, in the mine explosion. : '' To see a list of the names of the 37 individuals who were rescued from the mine after the explosion click on this [http://fronterminedisaster.blogspot.com/ link]. The list is located on the right side of the page near the bottom of the page. === Men That Died === : '''Frontier Mine No. 1''' - 99 Miners Killed : '''Statistics:''' *'''14 American'''--10 married, 4 single, 26 children *'''12 Austrian'''--6 married, 6 single, 22 children *'''37 Italian'''--16 married, 21 single, 32 children *'''17 Japanese'''--8 married, 9 single, 3 children *'''11 Finnish'''--6 married, 5 single, 6 children *'''5 Mexican'''--5 married, 6 children *'''2 Slavic'''--2 married, 2 children *'''1 Canadian''' ''' [http://fronterminedisaster.blogspot.com/search/label/victims%20bio%27s This page] has biographies with photos of gravemarkers along with date & place of birth and other information.''' : '''Note''': Once the profiles have been created, researched, had sources added, and had the categories added; please link their profile in the chart below. 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=== Miners Rescued === : '''99 miners--53 married men--46 single men--97 dependent children'''ɫ : '''Frontier Mine No. 1''' - 37 Miners Rescued {| border="1" cellpadding="8" align="left" style="margin-left: 25px;" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Miners Rescued''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Rescued: ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Team Member ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Profile Manager |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Amaties, Frank ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Anderson, Ed ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Babush, Tony ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Batta, Valentine ! 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align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Rameselli, Joe ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Stansbury, E. ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Tapero, Pete ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Testi, August ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Tono, S. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Worhal, John ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- |} |}
---- : ɫ'''NOTE:''' The number of children shown are only those who are dependent and entitled to compensation under the state Workman's compensation law. ''List of Deceased and Rescued'' Frontier Mine No. 1 Disaster. N.p., n.d. Web. 20 July 2017. [http://fronterminedisaster.blogspot.com Frontier Mine Disaster Blogspot] == Resources == === Genealogy Resources === *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Lincoln_County,_Wyoming_Genealogy Lincoln County, Wyoming Genealogy on FamilySearch.org] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScn=&CScntry=4&CSst=53&CScnty=3130 FindaGrave List of Cemeteries in Lincoln County, WY] === Further Reading === *[http://fronterminedisaster.blogspot.com/ Frontier No. 1 Mine Disaster] *[https://www.gendisasters.com/wyoming/5581/kemmerer-wy-terrible-mine-explosion-aug-1923 Terrible Mine Explosion August 1923] *[http://www.wyomingtalesandtrails.com/kemmerer.html Lincoln County Photos] ==Sources== *Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Kemmerer, Wyoming|Kemmerer, Wyoming]] *Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Lincoln County, Wyoming|Lincoln County, Wyoming (Former Sublet Location)]]

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==Origins== St Osyth on the East coast of England, in the county of Essex is recorded as Chich in the Domesday Book of 1086, and is said to be the location of a C7th convent founded by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acca_of_Dunwich Acca, Bishop of Dunwich]. Its first Abbess was [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osgyth Osgyth]] (or Osyth; died c700). The circumstances of her death are unclear but as a result, the village was renamed as St Osyth, although it continued to be known also as Chich into the post-medieval period. Historic England [https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1000237 St Osyth's Priory] {{Image|file= MCC-33.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption= Gatehouse at St Osyth's Priory (Late C15th) }} The nearby settlement of Frowick was also noted in Domesday Book. It had a recorded population of 3.8 households in 1086 when Count [[Boulogne-8|Eustace of Boulogne]] was tenant in chief. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Osyth%27s_Priory The priory at St Osyth] which became one of the largest religious houses in Essex, would have been a place of awe to the Frowyks in their small vill. The priory was founded c. 1121 by [[Belmeis-7|Richard Belmeis]], Bishop of London,. The gatehouse is the most significant remnant of the original monastic structures still standing. [https://opendomesday.org/place/TM1218/frowick-hall/ Open Domesday Frowick] Wikipedia contributors, "St Osyth's Priory," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=St_Osyth%27s_Priory&oldid=960526755 (accessed December 12, 2020). The name ''Frowyk'', likely to be Scandinavian in origin was recorded as ''Froruuicā'' in 1086 [https://epns.nottingham.ac.uk/browse/Essex/St+Osyth/532858b9b47fc40a980008f3-Frowick+Hall Survey of English Place-Names Frowick Hall] and it’s original pronunciation is probably the reason behind the variety of ways in which the name is spelled. ''Frowyk, Frowyke and Frowick'' are the more common occurrences but ''Frowicke, Frowyck, Frowik, Frowycke, Frowewyk, Frowich, Frodwick, Frodwyke, Frothewyke, Frothewick, Frothewic, Frewyk'' and others are also found.
Frowyk is the most common variant in literature and historical usage so this is used throughout, at least for medieval records. {{Image|file= Frowyk-1-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption= St Giles Church. South Mymms }} After settling in Frowick the family gradually established strong trading links in London whilst maintaining a foothold in Frowick and later at Old Fold near Barnet, just north of London, and later still at Gunnersbury. They became a gentry family, one part of which had long association with the parish of St. Giles, South Mymms (Mimms), Middlesex, lasting for some ten generations. It was rare for a merchant family to establish such lengthy association with one parish, their estates passing from father to son (and one grandson) in an unbroken line for nearly three hundred years. [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=99V2omf9odQC&printsec=copyright&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=frowyk&f=false The Merchant Class of Medieval London, 1300-1500 By Sylvia L. Thrupp] ==Noteworthy Frowyk’s== Throughout this document the unique identifier is appended to Frowyk profiles eg [[Frowyk-40|Ralph Frowyk]]-40 . Henry and Thomas in particular are well used christian names and it is useful to be able to differentiate. : [[Frowyk-40|Ralph Frowyk]] -40 (abt.1175-aft.1227) and brother [[Frowyk-42|William]]-42 are the earliest recorded Frowyk’s they flourished in the late C12th and probably originated in Frowick but became established in London by 1197. They were goldsmiths, as were a number of early Frowyk’s. Ralph was also warden of the mint. : [[Frowyk-1|Thomas Frowyk]]-1 (abt.1203-aft.1271) The most notable thing about Thomas is that although he heads most on-line pedigrees, he may be mythical. He may also not be a son of Ralph but it is reasonable to connect him until better evidence arrives. It may never, but his presence will at least serve to add caution to this part of the family. If removed, he will get added back at some point! : [[Frowyk-47|John Frowyk]]-47 (abt.1224-aft.1278) was Rector of the church of Great Horkesley. :[[Frowyk-8|Roger Frowyk (abt.1260-abt.1329)]]-8 A goldsmith he was also in public office dealing with currency of the realm. An alderman, warden of the exchequer and controller of the mint. He was commissioned by [[Plantagenet-378|Edward II]] on several occasions to produce silverware and jewellery. : [[Frowyk-16|Thomas Frowyk]]-16 (abt.1264-aft.1310) A talented artisan he was commissioned to make a golden crown for Queen [[Capet-55| Marguerite (Capet) de France]] the wife of [[Plantagenet-2|Edward I]]. : [[Frowyk-4|Henry Frowyk]]-4 (abt.1294-1378) He was unceremoniously abducted and married against his will. He became a tax collector and carried out a number of other public functions. : [[Frowyk-54|John Frowyk]]-54 (abt.1325-aft.1360) Prior of the Irish chapter of the Order of Knights Hospitaller ---- {{Image|file= Frowyk-2.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption= [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peasants'_Revolt Peasants Revolt] 1381 }} : [[Frowyk-2|Henry Frowyk]]-2 (abt.1345-1386) He was an MP and JP and quelled angry rioters over seigniorial oppression by St. Albans Abbey during the peasants revolt. ---- : [[Frowyk-13|Henry Frowyk]]-13 (abt.1380-bef.1460) was a successful merchant with an international reach, He was mayor of London 5 times. : [[Frowyk-22|Henry Frowyk]]-22 (abt.1408-1484) MP for Middlesex : [[Frowyk-5|Thomas Frowyk]]-5 (1423-1485) He was an MP and part of a literary circle, authors of the so called Frowyk’s Chronicle. : [[Frowyk-6|Thomas Frowyk]]-6 (abt.1460-1506) He was an eminent lawyer, a serjeant-at-law and Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas. ---- {{Image|file= Frowyk-35.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption= Nameless tomb. South Mymms. Probably [[Frowyk-35|Henry Frowyk]] }} : [[Frowyk-35|Henry Frowyk]]-35 (abt.1478-bef.1527) Henry marked the beginning of the end for the Frowyk’s. Although he married Anne Knolles from another influential family in North Mymms, this branch of the Frowyk’s were already in financial trouble, having sold off many properties to meet debts. ---- ==Properties== ===Manor of Frowick=== Frowick manor was the ancestral home of the Frowyk family, possibly as far back as domesday, though nothing remains of any original structure. 1363 the manor of Frowick along with its Villes was conveyed by John Cavendish and Leo de Bradenham, which they had by feoffment of [[Frowyk-54|John Frowyk ]]-54 to Thomas de St Clare. John therefore ended the ownership of Frowick manor by the Frowyk family. [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89062912860?urlappend=%3Bseq=269 The Ancestry of Mary Isaac, c. 1549-1613 Page 197ff] W G Davis 1955. Frowick Hall exists today as a grade II listed building but the earliest parts of it are around C16th. It sits on Frowick Lane.[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1111484 Historic England, Frowick Hall] ===Manor of Old Fold=== Purchased from Ernulf de Mandeville (Probably a descendant of [[Mandeville-14|Ernulf de Mandeville]]) by the Frowyks, shortly after 1271, it descended in the direct male line of the family until 1527. In 1308 [[Frowyk-4|Henry Frowyk]]-4 was kidnapped by [[Lewknor-76|Thomas Lewknor]], [[Pouns-2|William Pouns]], his son [[Pouns-4|Richard]], and John of Felstead. Henry married William Pouns's daughter, [[Pouns-1|Margaret]] against his will, and died in 1377, having outlived his son [[Frowyk-3|Thomas]]-3. His grandson [[Frowyk-2|Henry]]-2 married [[Cornwall-41|Alice Cornwall]], whose second husband [[Charlton-2040 |Thomas Charlton]] had the manor in 1397, during the minority of [[Frowyk-15|Thomas]]-15 their son. [[Frowyk-15|Thomas]]-15 was the husband of [[Ashe-43|Elizabeth Ashe]], heir to the manor of Weld. His son and heir [[Frowyk-22|Henry]]-22 married [[Lewknor-114|Joan Lewknor]] but was sued for debt by [[Lewknor-25|Roger Lewknor]] and imprisoned. Accordingly [[Frowyk-22|Henry]]-22 sold the manor of Weld and lands in Shenley, Aldenham, and St. Albans (Herts.) in 1473 and sold the manor of Durhams and land in London to his cousin [[Frowyk-5|Thomas]]-5 of Gunnersbury two years later, although he retained Old Fold. In 1501 his grandson [[Frowyk-35|Henry]]-35 who married [[Knolles-29|Anne Knollys]], daughter and coheir of [[Knollys-48|Robert Knollys]] though distrained for the non-payment of Old Fold for many years brought the manor of north Mymms into the Frowyk family through the Knolles. [[Frowyk-35|Henry’s]]-35 son [[Frowyk-36|Thomas]]-36 married [[Sandys-10|Mary]], daughter of Sir William Sandys, and died without issue. By will proved in 1527, [[Frowyk-35|Henry’s]]-35 therefore left his estates to his daughter [[Frowyk-33|Elizabeth]]-33 and the children of her first husband [[Coningsby-70|John Coningsby]]. It was not until 1547, however, that Elizabeth recovered Old Fold from John Palmer and his wife [[Sandys-10|Mary]], whose first husband had been [[Frowyk-36|Thomas]]-36. In 1551 [[Frowyk-33|Elizabeth]]-33 and her husband William Dodd conveyed the manor to Thomas White. A P Baggs, Diane K Bolton, Eileen P Scarff and G C Tyack, 'South Mimms: Manors', in A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 5, Hendon, Kingsbury, Great Stanmore, Little Stanmore, Edmonton Enfield, Monken Hadley, South Mimms, Tottenham, ed. T F T Baker and R B Pugh (London, 1976), pp. 282-285. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/middx/vol5/pp282-285 [accessed 22 November 2020]. ===Manor of Acton=== By 1462 all or part of John Holmes's lands had passed to the Frowyk family. [[Frowyk-13|Henry Frowyk]]-13, and his son [[Frowyk-5|Thomas]]-5 bought various estates in 1446 and 1458 in Acton, Ealing, and Willesden. Land once of John Scorier and formerly of John Holmes may have formed part of them. [[Frowyk-5|Thomas]]-5 bought more property in Acton in 1484. At his death in 1485 he held 6 houses and land in Acton and Willesden. His elder son [[Frowyk-62|Henry]]-62, died in 1505 leaving sons [[Frowyk-64|Thomas]]-64 and [[Frowyk-65|Henry]]-65, (d. 1520), childless, and daughters [[Frowyke-10|Elizabeth]] wife of [[Spelman-4|Sir John Spelman]] and [[Frowyk-63|Margaret]] wife of [[Fisher-22707|Sir Michael Fisher]]. [[Frowyk-5|Thomas’s]]-5 younger son, [[Frowyk-6|Thomas]]-6, held some of the property and was succeeded by his daughter [[Frowyk-38|Frideswide]], first wife of [[Cheney-1434|Sir Thomas Cheyney]]. Frideswide's grandson [[Perrot-1|Thomas Parrott]], the Spelmans' sons [[Spilman-336|Henry]] and [[Spellman-158|Erasmus]] and the Fishers' granddaughter [[Fisher-4212|Agnes]], wife of [[St_John-184|Oliver St. John]], each held portions. Most of the Frowyks' land seems to have passed to two families, the Vincents of Harlesden and the Garraways or Garways. Diane K Bolton, Patricia E C Croot and M A Hicks, 'Acton: Manors and other estates', in A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 7, Acton, Chiswick, Ealing and Brentford, West Twyford, Willesden, ed. T F T Baker and C R Elrington (London, 1982), pp. 16-23. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/middx/vol7/pp16-23 [accessed 12 December 2020]. ===The Manor of Alkerton=== c. 1448 Alkerton passed to [[Danvers-5|John Danvers]]'s son [[Danvers-49|Sir Robert Danvers]]. In 1473 two of Sir Robert's daughters and coheirs quitclaimed their thirds, probably as part of a settlement on another daughter [[Danvers-50|Joan Danvers]] who married [[Frowyk-62|Henry Frowyk]]-62 of Gunnersbury. Their daughter [[Frowyk-63|Margaret]]-63, wife of [[Fisher-22707|Sir Michael Fisher]] inherited. (The Fisher's son died before them and their grand-daughter [[Fisher-4212|Agnes Fisher]] succeeded to their property. She married [[St_John-184|Oliver St. John]] of Bletsoe (Beds.). 'Parishes: Alkerton', in A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 9, Bloxham Hundred, ed. Mary D Lobel and Alan Crossley (London, 1969), pp. 44-53. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/oxon/vol9/pp44-53 [accessed 11 December 2020]. === All Hallows Honey Lane=== By c. 1284 the property passed from Andrew de Karlton or his successors to [[Frowyk-7|Henry Frowyk]]-7, who in his will proved that year left his houses in Milk Street and Honey Lane to his son [[Frowyk-9|Renald]]-9. Henry's widow [[Durham-127|Isabel]] was seised of the Milk Street tenements when [[Frowyk-9|Renald]]-9 made his will leaving all his lands to his wife [[Unknown-535411|Agnes]] for life. Renald’s heir was his son [[Frowyk-4|Henry]]-4. [[Unknown-535411|Agnes]], and [[Frowyk-4|Henry]]-4 granted the tenements in Milk Street and Honey Lane to [[Charlton-181|John de Charleton]], by 1332. [[Frowyk-4|Henry Frowyk]]-4 survived his son [[Frowyk-3|Thomas]]-3 (d. 1374-5), but the latter seems to have been in possession of these tenements in 1353. After the deaths of [[Frowyk-4|Henry]]-4 and [[Frowyk-3|Thomas]]-3, the property came to [[Frowyk-2|Henry]]-2, Thomas' son. He died leaving his rents in the parishes of Milk Street and Honey Lane to his wife [[Cornwall-41|Alice for life]], to [[Frowyk-13|Henry]]-13, his son. By this time the Frowyk family seems to have been resident at South Mymms and the tenements probably let or leased. In 1438 [[Frowyk-15|Thomas]]-15, granted to [[Frowyk-13|Henry]]-13 his brother, two tenements, one in St. Mary Magdalen Milk Street and the other in Honey Lane. [[Frowyk-13|Henry]]-13 died before 1460 and his son [[Frowyk-5|Thomas]]-5, died before 1485, and in 1492 the latter's widow [[Sturgeon-12|Dame Jane]] and his son and heir [[Frowyk-62|Henry]]-62 leased the messuage to John Hawe for 30 years. [[Frowyk-62|Henry]]-62 died in 1505, having granted the tenements in Milk Street and Honey Lane to [[Leigh-987|John Legh]] of Stockwell, [[Denny-394|Edmund Denny]], and [[Leigh-720|Ralph Legh]], to hold to the use of himself and his wife [[Leigh-1040|Margaret]] and their heirs. His heir was his son [[Frowyk-64|Thomas Frowyk]]-64, aged 14 in 1508. The tenant at about this time was Robert Imber, mercer. By c. 1518 the tenement had passed to [[Frowyk-65|Henry]]-65 son of [[Frowyk-62|Henry Frowyk]]-62. In 1518-19 he sold his 2 tenements, one in All Hallows Honey Lane and the other in St. Mary Magdalen Milk Street, to Sir Thomas Exmew. D J Keene and Vanessa Harding, 'All Hallows Honey Lane 11/4', in Historical Gazetteer of London Before the Great Fire Cheapside; Parishes of All Hallows Honey Lane, St Martin Pomary, St Mary Le Bow, St Mary Colechurch and St Pancras Soper Lane (London, 1987), pp. 24-29. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/no-series/london-gazetteer-pre-fire/pp24-29 [accessed 12 December 2020]. ===Manor of Batchworth=== The manor of Batchworth in the parish of Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, was in 1309/10 conveyed to [[Frowyk-8|Roger Frowyk]] by Isabel, wife of Roger de Oxford. Roger de Frowyk, was called 'le orfeure' or the goldsmith, and [[Unknown-535854|Idonea]] his wife, and John their son. Richard de Bachesworth put in a claim, but in 1311/12 he renounced it to Roger and Idonea. In 1314/15 Roger granted the manor to his son [[Frowyk-60|John]] and Isabel his wife. It would seem that Isabel, or perhaps one of her daughters, married Robert de Ashele, for in 1324/5 the reversion after the death of Isabel, wife of Robert de Ashele, was granted to John de Latimer and his heirs by John Merlyn. 'Parishes: Rickmansworth', in A History of the County of Hertford: Volume 2, ed. William Page (London, 1908), pp. 371-386. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/herts/vol2/pp371-386 [accessed 27 November 2020]. ===Manor of Bencham=== The first mention of the manor appears to be in 1229, when it was conveyed by Peter de Bedenges to John de Kemsing and Idonia his wife, who in 1230 sold it to [[Frowyk-44|Geoffrey Frowyk]]-44. In 1258 it was evidently held by [[Frowyk-49|Walter]] (probably his son), who in that year granted 12 marks rent in Benchesham to Adam de Basings and his wife Joan. 'Croydon: Borough, manors, churches and charities', in A History of the County of Surrey: Volume 4, ed. H E Malden (London, 1912), pp. 217-228. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/surrey/vol4/pp217-228 [accessed 11 December 2020]. ===Manor of Bibbesworth === In 1502 [[Hastings-124|Edward Hastings]], leased it to [[Frowyk-6|Sir Thomas Frowyk]], whom he made steward and bailiff. After Frowyk's death in 1506 the lease was held by his widow [[Carnevyle-1|Elizabeth]], who by 1508 had married [[Jakes-158|Thomas Jakes]]. In 1515 Elizabeth surrendered the lease to [[Hastings-217|Lord Hastings]]. A P Baggs, Diane K Bolton, M A Hicks and R B Pugh, 'Finchley: Manors', in A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 6, Friern Barnet, Finchley, Hornsey With Highgate, ed. T F T Baker and C R Elrington (London, 1980), pp. 55-59. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/middx/vol6/pp55-59 [accessed 9 December 2020]. === The manor of Durhams=== '''The manor of Durhams''' or Derehams (Now [https://www.dyrhampark.com/club/heritage/ Dyrham Park], a golf club) derives its name from [[Durham-505|John Durham]], who in 1340 acquired part of the estate, the remaining interest granted by [[Unknown-535284|Margery]], wife of [[Pouns-4|Richard Pouns]], in 1341. John's daughter and heir, [[Durham-126|Margaret]], married [[Frowyk-3|Thomas Frowyk]]-3 of Old Fold and after John Durham's death in 1368 the manor descended with Old Fold until its sale in 1473 to [[Frowyk-6|Thomas Frowyk]]-6 of Gunnersbury. ===Manor of Brockham=== Owned in the 13th century by the de Warenne family . Later in its history Thomas Niger left a widow, Agnes, who married John son of Adrian, as in 1242–3 [[Adrian-385|John Adrian]] who after some years held it. John grandson of John Adrian seems to have married [[Frowyk-12|Margaret]]-12 daughter of [[Frowyk-4|Henry]]-4, and in 1348 a settlement was made by which the manor was to revert to [[Frowyk-4|Henry]]-4 and by 1377 the manor had come into his possession. He made a settlement just before his death in 1377/8 by which the reversion was granted to his grandson [[Frowyk-2|Henry]]-2 son of [[Frowyk-3|Thomas]]-3 who pre-deceased him. [[Frowyk-2|Henry]]-2 the grandson died in 1386, leaving two sons, the elder of whom, [[Frowyk-15|Thomas]]-15, continued the senior branch of the family, holding Oldford in Middlesex, land in Hertfordshire, and then or later South Mimms, while from the [[Frowyk-13 |younger]]-13 descended the Frowyks of Gunnersbury. The manor of Brockham remained in the elder branch of the family, as the will of the elder son [[Frowyk-15|Thomas]]-15, proved in 1448, states that the manors of Oldford and Brockham were to remain in the hands of feoffees for a year, after which Brockham was to remain to his wife [[Ashe-43|Elizabeth]] for her life, reverting to his son [[Frowyk-22|Henry]]-22 who was succeeded by his son [[Frowyk-28|Thomas]]-28, and the latter by his son [[Frowyk-35|Henry]]-35, who married [[Knolles-29|Ann Knolles]] and died in 1527, leaving as sole heir his daughter [[Frowyk-33|Elizabeth]]-33, wife of [[Coningsby-70|John Coningsby]], who held it with her husband in 1530. In 1547 [[Frowyk-33|Elizabeth]]-33 settled an annuity on [[Sandys-10|Mary]], widow of her brother [[Frowyke-5|Thomas]]-5, who had predeceased his father. [[Frowyk-33|Elizabeth Coningsby]]-33 married [[Dodde-1|William Dodd]] as her second husband, but at her death she was succeeded in the lordship of Brockham by [[Coningsby-115|Henry Coningsby]] her son. 'Parishes: Betchworth', in A History of the County of Surrey: Volume 3, ed. H E Malden (London, 1911), pp. 166-173. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/surrey/vol3/pp166-173 [accessed 22 November 2020]. ===Manor of Gunnersbury=== In 1373 [[Salisbury-1154|Alice Perrers]] owned Gunnersbury when it was seized by the crown then held by [[Charlton-2040|Thomas Charlton]] and [[Cornwall-41|Alice]] his wife in 1390. The estate passed to her son [[Frowyk-13|Henry Frowyk]]-13 in 1422 It passed to [[Frowyk-5|Thomas]]-5, who died in 1485, and was buried at Ealing. His second son [[Frowyk-6|Thomas]]-6, was born at Gunnersbury. His elder brother [[Frowyke-11|Henry]]-11 inherited Gunnersbury, which then descended to his daughter and coheir [[Frowyke-10|Elizabeth]]-10, who married [[Spelman-4|John Spelman]], grandfather of [[Spelman-75|Sir Henry]], the celebrated antiquary, and ancestor of [[Spelman-195|Clement Spelman]]?, who died seised of the manor of Gunnersbury in 1607. Daniel Lysons, 'Ealing', in The Environs of London: Volume 2, County of Middlesex (London, 1795), pp. 223-240. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/london-environs/vol2/pp223-240 [accessed 22 November 2020]. ===Muscovy Court=== Around 1303 [[Frowyk-8|Roger Frowyk]]-8 purchased an imposing house adjacent to Muscovy court in central London from Richard Boundy of Tottenham. It’s boundary ran along a route to the Crutched Friars and it fronted on Seething Lane, partly in All Hallows, partly in St. Olave's parish. In 1329 Walter le Hurer granted it to William Curteys, he having purchased it from the executors of [[Frowyk-8|Roger]]-8. 'Muscovy Court', in Survey of London: Volume 15, All Hallows, Barking-By-The-Tower, Pt II, ed. G H Gater and Walter H Godfrey (London, 1934), pp. 4-6. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol15/pt2/pp4-6 [accessed 27 November 2020]. === Manor of Palingswick=== Associated with Gunnersbury, ownership followed the same pattern. Certainly [[Frowyk-62|Henry Frowyk]]-62 inherited Palingswick and died in 1505, seised "in his demesne, as of fee, of the manors . . . of Gonelbury, Palynswyke and Butelers...” [[Frowyk-62|Henry Frowyk]]-62 married twice, his first wife being [[Danvers-50|Jane Danvers]] , and his second [[Leigh-1040|Margaret Leigh]]. By the former he left a daughter, [[Frowyk-63|Margaret]]-63, who married [[Fisher-22707|Sir Michael Fisher]]; and by the latter two sons, [[Frowyk-64|Thomas]]-64 and [[Frowyk-65|Henry]]-65, and two daughters, [[Frowyke-10|Elizabeth]] and [[Frowyk-66|Mary]]-66. [[Frowyk-64|Thomas]]-64 , was 14 at his father's death. [Note that at this point Bird and Norman misquote Cass suggesting that Agnes Strickland married first the elder Brother Thomas, then Henry] The younger son [[Frowyk-65|Henry]]-65 married Agnes one of the daughters of Humphrey (Or Walter) Strickland whose widow Elizabeth remarried to Sir Richard Cholmeley. (This could not be established elsewhere) In 1547 a division of the Frowyk property was made and Palingswick came into the hands of [[Frowyke-10|Elizabeth (Frowyk) Spelman]] who passed it to John Payne, the end of Frowyk ownership. 'Ravenscourt Park (Palingswick)', in Survey of London: Volume 6, Hammersmith, ed. James Bird and Philip Norman (London, 1915), pp. 98-113. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol6/pp98-113 [accessed 8 December 2020]. ===Manor of Shalbourne=== [[Stanhope-102|Maud]] wife of [[Willoughby-62|Robert Willoughby de Eresby]] sold the manor of Shalbourne in 1473/4 to [[Frowyk-5|Thomas Frowyk]]-5 of London and [[Sturgeon-12|Joan]] his wife. Thomas died seised of the manor in 1485, when his heir was his son [[Frowyk-62|Henry]]-62. It is uncertain whether Henry inherited this manor or whether it passed to his brother [[Frowyk-6|Thomas]]-6, who died seised of it in 1506, leaving it to his wife [[Carnevyle-1|Elizabeth]] for life, with remainder to his daughter [[Frowyk-38|Frideswide]]-38. Elizabeth took as her second husband [[Jakes-158|Thomas Jakys]], who died in 1514, and she died about a year later. [[Frowyk-38|Frideswide]]-38 married [[Cheney-1434|Sir Thomas Cheney]]. ===St Mary Colechurch=== In 1271 Hugh de Rokingham granted to [[Frowyk-47|John Frowyk]], son of [[Frowyk-44|Geoffrey]]-44, the right to distrain in his tenements including 5 shops in the parish of St. Mary Colechurch in fronte towards Cheapside. === St. Pancras Soper Lane 145/1A=== In 1425 Walter Cotton and Thomas Aleyn quitclaimed part of the property to brothers [[Frowyk-13|Henry Frowyk]]-13 and [[Frowyk-15|Thomas]]-15. Additionally to [[Fray-2|John Fray]], recorder of London, William Estfeld, mercer, and Robert Warner. [[Frowyk-15|Thomas]]-15 d1449, William Estfeld, and Robert Warner died. [[Fray-2|John Fray]] then quitclaimed in the property to [[Frowyk-13|Henry]]-13, who in 1454 granted it to his son [[Frowyk-5|Thomas]]-5 and his son's wife [[Sturgeon-12|Joan]], daughter of [[Sturgeon-13|Richard Sturgeon]]. In 1472 Thomas and Joan granted the property, described as lands, tenements, and rents with houses, shops, solar(s), and cellar(s), to their son [[Frowyk-62|Henry]]-62, his wife [[Danvers-50|Joan]] daughter of [[Danvers-49|Sir Robert Danvers]]. Joan died in 1487? and the entail on this property was broken in 1493, when [[Denny-394|Edmund Denny]] and Richard Legh recovered possession against [[Frowyk-62|Henry]]-62, esquire, of 3 messuages in the parish of St. Pancras. On his death in 1505, the property passed to his daughter [[Frowyk-63|Margaret]], wife of [[Fisher-22707|Michael Fyssher]]. D J Keene and Vanessa Harding, 'St. Pancras Soper Lane 145/1', in Historical Gazetteer of London Before the Great Fire Cheapside; Parishes of All Hallows Honey Lane, St Martin Pomary, St Mary Le Bow, St Mary Colechurch and St Pancras Soper Lane (London, 1987), pp. 645-656. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/no-series/london-gazetteer-pre-fire/pp645-656 [accessed 2 December 2020]. ===Manor of Weld=== Edmund Peacock the manor left his sister, the wife of John de Somersham, his heir. John de Somersham had two daughters, Margery the wife of William Ashe, and Alice the wife of John Swanborne. At the death of Alice without issue the manor went to William and Margery, who left an only daughter, [[Ashe-43|Elizabeth]] the wife of [[Frowyk-15|Thomas Frowyk]]-15 . [[Frowyk-22|Henry]]-22 , their son, was holding the manor in 1476 and left a son [[Frowyk-28|Thomas]]-28 who died in 1485, leaving a son [[Frowyk-35|Henry]]-35, who married [[Knolles-29|Anne Knolles]] and died in 1527, when his daughter Elizabeth, wife of John Coningsby, succeeded to the manor. 'Parishes: Shenley', in A History of the County of Hertford: Volume 2, ed. William Page (London, 1908), pp. 264-273. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/herts/vol2/pp264-273 [accessed 22 November 2020]. ==Other Families== ===Durham=== [[Durham-505|John Durham]] came from an affluent mercantile family, two members of which rose during the late 13th and early 14th centuries to become aldermen of the City of London. Thanks to the financial success of his ancestors, Durham’s father was able to live the life of a country gentleman at the manor of Derehams or Durhams (Now [https://www.dyrhampark.com/club/heritage/ Dyrham Park], a golf club) derives its name from John Durham, who in 1340 acquired part of the estate, the remaining interest granted by [[Unknown-535284|Margery]], wife of [[Pouns-4|Richard Pouns]], in 1341. John's daughter and heir, [[Durham-126|Margaret]], married [[Frowyk-3|Thomas]]-3 of Old Fold and after John Durham's death in 1368 the manor descended with Old Fold until its sale in 1473 to [[Frowyk-6|Thomas]]-6 of Gunnersbury.A P Baggs, Diane K Bolton, Eileen P Scarff and G C Tyack, 'South Mimms: Manors', in A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 5, Hendon, Kingsbury, Great Stanmore, Little Stanmore, Edmonton Enfield, Monken Hadley, South Mimms, Tottenham, ed. T F T Baker and R B Pugh (London, 1976), pp. 282-285. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/middx/vol5/pp282-285 [accessed 12 November 2020]. ===Knolles=== The Frowyks were neighbours of the Knolles, having owned the South Mimms manors of Old Fold (which comprised 132 acres) since 1271, and Durhams (comprising 350 acres) since 1368, and whose memorials are to be found in the church at South Mimms. [https://www.northmymmshistory.uk/2018/03/a-short-history-of-knolles-and-frowick.html A short history of the Knolles and Frowick families, North Mymms History Project. Rosie Bevan] [[Frowyk-35|Henry Frowyk]]-34 married [[Knolles-29 |Anne Knolles]] c1495 ===Gloucester and Cornwall=== [[Frowyk-4|Henry Frowyk]]-4 completed transactions in 1346 and 1347 with the Gloucester and Cornwall families of Middlesex which were possibly a preamble to the eventual marriage of his grandson [[Frowyk-2|Henry]]-2, to [[Cornwall-41|Alice Cornwall]] the heiress of both the Gloucesters and the Cornwalls. In 1346 [[Gloucester-57|John de Gloucester]], son and heir of [[Gloucester-42|Henry de Gloucester]], released to [[Frowyk-4|Henry]]-4 all his right and claim to lands in the parishes of St. Giles without Crepulgate , St. Botolph without Aldrichesgate, and the towns of Soresdich (Shoreditch), Hakyneii (Hackney) and Isildone (Islington), which [[Frowyk-4|Henry]]-4 held by his grant. This document was dated at South Mimms and acknowledged by John de Gloucester in Chancery. In 1347 [[Cornwall-196|John de Cornwall]] recovered these same lands from [[Frowyk-4|Henry]]-4 by a judgment rendered in the king's court, and [[Frowyk-4|Henry]]-4 released them to him. [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89062912860?urlappend=%3Bseq=280 The Ancestry of Mary Isaac, c. 1549-1613 Page 208] W G Davis 1955. [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.c3600944?urlappend=%3Bseq=83 Calendar of the close rolls 1346-49 Page 67]. ==Sources== See also * [http://www.pottersbarhistory.uk/pdf/Story%20of%20Potters%20Bar.pdf The Story of Potters Bar and South Mimms]. Published in 1966. Potters Bar and District Historical Society. *[https://books.google.co.uk/books?redir_esc=y&id=UUdJAAAAYAAJ&q=frowyk+#v=snippet&q=frowyk&f=false South Mymms Frederick Charles Cass], London and Middlesex Archaeological SocietyNichols and Sons, 1877] See author [[Cass-1565|Frederick Charles Cass (1824-1896)]] *[https://archive.org/details/middlesexpedigre651914/page/88/mode/1up Middlesex pedigrees, as collected by Richard Mundy] in Harleian ms. no. 1551 by Mundy, Richard; Armytage, George J. (George John), Sir, 1842-1918; British Library. Manuscript. Harley 1551 Page 88 * [https://www.mbs-brasses.co.uk/public/files/2013-transactions-volume-xviii-part-5-1949104609.pdf The Commemorative Strategies of the Frowyks of Medieval London and Middlesex] Jessica Freeman Monumental Brass Society 2013 Transactions (Volume XVIII, Part 5) * [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=99V2omf9odQC&printsec=copyright&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=frowyk&f=false The Merchant Class of Medieval London], 1300-1500 By Sylvia L. Thrupp * [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89062912860?urlappend=%3Bseq=269 The Ancestry of Mary Isaac, c. 1549-1613 Page 197ff] W G Davis 1955. * Transactions of the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society Volume 41 1990 Medieval buildings and property development in the area of Cheapside John Schofield, Patrick Allen and Colin Taylor [http://www.lamas.org.uk/transactions-archive/Vol%2041.pdf Pages 39-239]

Fry Name Study

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[[Category:Fry Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == #This is an open public project there are no requirements to join. Anyone can view all of the information in this project but only the Trusted List can edit it. #[[Project:One_Name_Studies|One Name Studies project page]] - This is a link to the general information page about how Wikitree One Name Study projects work. #Add {{Tag Link|one_name_studies}} to your list of [[Special:Following|followed tags]]. That way you will see any general discussions about One Name Studies in {{G2G}}. #Add {{Tag Link|Fry}} to your list of [[Special:Following|followed tags]]. That way you will see all Fry discussions in {{G2G}} # Please contact the project leader [[Moores-88|Kelly Moores]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. ==Fry One-Name-Study Sticker == It is not necessary to put the Fry One Name Study sticker on every Fry profile. The sticker is basically a means of advertising / promoting the Fry Name Study and guiding others to it via an embedded link. In the Fry study we will use these stickers as follows: *On Fry patriarchs whose descendants have participated in the [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/frey/about Frey-Fry-Frye-Vry Project] at Family Tree DNA. *On profiles of the Wikitree Genealogists actively working on the Fry surname *On Fry profiles being worked as part of their study, such as their direct ancestral Fry line *On Fry profiles that are end-of-line heads of families, or "brick walls", etc. *On the profiles of all "Notable" Fry's :Adding this to any profile: :{{One Name Study|name=Fry}}
:Will result in the sticker here: {{One Name Study|name=Fry}}, ==Y-DNA Lineages== Participants in the [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/frey/about Frey-Fry-Frye-Vry Project] at Family Tree DNA have allowed us to begin to sort out one genetically distinct Fry line from another. This is how it stands so far. *Haplogroup E - Lineage I - descendants of [[Frey-131|Johann Valentine Frey]] *Haplogroup I - Linage I - descendants of Christian Frey, b. 14 Sept.1833, Württemberg *Haplogroup I - Lineage IV - descendants of Christoph Frey b. 1721, Hornbach, Zweibrucken, Germany, d. 30 Jul 1785, Warwick, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, m. Anna Margaretha Beyer *Haplogroup R - Lineage II - descendants of [[Frey-216|Heinrich Frey]] & Anna Catherine Levering *Haplogroup R - Lineage IV - descendants of [[Frey-1729|Johannes & Johaneva Frey]] & [[Fry-2143|Henry Fry Sr.]] of Abbotts Creek *Haplogroup R - Lineage IX - descendants of [[Frye-613|Nicholas Frye]] ==Geographical Groupings== There are many lines of Frey (Fry,etc) throughout the world. Some have been well researched, others are less carefully defined. The DNA lineages are technically only as good as the genealogical research informing the ancestry links, and so it will advance several projects at once to try to clarify the various lines. ===Pennsylvania=== The first german immigrant in Pennsylvania is said to have been [[Frey-216|Heinrich Frey]], who emigrated to New York around 1675 and settled in Philadelphia around 1680, and about whom much is known. There are quite a number of other Fry/Frey immigrants to Pennsylvania in the late 17th and throughout the 18th century. ====Known Arrivals==== ====Lehigh Co.==== Lehigh County was formed out of Northampton County on 6 March, 1812 (which was itself formed from Bucks County 14 October, 1751).https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lehigh_County,_Pennsylvania *[[:Category: Heidelberg Township, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania|'''Heidelberg Township''']] early Frey residents: '''Henry Frey''' was granted a land warrant (64 Acres) on Jan 26 '''1749''', '''John Frey''' (25 acres) and '''Jacob Frey''' (33 Acres) both were granted land warrants on May 18, '''1768'''. *[[:Category: Lynn Township, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania|'''Lynn Township''']] early Frey residents: A [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Frey-Photos-2014 record] on March 17,'''1762''' deals with the orphaned children of "'''Conrad Fry''', late of Lynn Township. Who died leaving a widow '''Hester''', and the following named children: '''Jacob''', '''Sarah''', '''Esther''', '''Moses''', '''Aaron''', '''Hannah''', '''Joshua'''"

Frymire/Fremeyer History

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Frymire Immigration Story The Frymire (Freymeyer) family were Palatines from near the Rhine River in Germany. Johann and his wife Anna Margretha and their children lived at the village of 5429 Ackerbach, Germany. Johann was a miller in Berntro. As Protestants, Johan's family suffered the persecution along with other Palatines, from the Roman Catholics of France under King Louis XIV for many years. Many Protestants were jailed, tortured and executed. With this, the stage was set for the Great Palatine Migration. Those who didn't leave on their own were forced out by war and religious persecution. Even many of the Protestants in jails were released and forced to migrate. Almost all of those that left were stripped of their valuables, and many had nothing but the clothing on their backs as they started down the Rhine River to the Netherlands. In 1709, seeking their escape, the Freymeyers alng with thousands of Palatines traveled down the Rhine River to Holland. With their next destination of England, ship owners usually sold the emigrants to England for their passage fees to London. Such was the travels of Johan Michael Freymeyer, his wife, and their 5 children. They left from Holland to England on July 15, 1709 on Jno. Untank's ship along with their neighbors, the Gerhardt Schaffer family and the Christian Streit family. They, along with most of the Palatines, were then put in a refugee camp just outside of London. For many of the other Palatines, when that camp was filled to capaity, a second in Ireland. The camps were really tent cities that were too crowded, too dirty, and too unsanitary for comfort. England saw the Freymeyers and the other German refugees as very valuable for the free labor. England ensureed that the European refugees would not cost too much for upkeep. and did not allow them to become citizens. From the refugee/concentration camps, the English would ship the Palentines to any one of a number of its colonies throughout the world. As soon as a boat became available, it was packed with refugees to capacity and beyond. The voyage to the colonies was miserable. The boats were over-crowded, there was no privacy, the drinking water was polluted, and the food was vermin-ridden. Only enough food and water was supplied to provide for the longest average trip. If a boat was delayed by the weather, the refugees, who were considered as cargo, were in trouble. In 1710, three large groups of Palatines sailed from London. The first group went to Ireland, the second to Carolina and the third, with the Freymeyer family, to New York with the new Governor, Robert Hunter. The Freymeyer's and their neighbors left on the fifth sailing of this group. There were 3,000 Palatines on 10 ships that sailed for New York and approximately 470 died on the voyage or shortly after their arrival. Before boarding the ship, the Germans were made to sign a contract. Since the migration program was essentially an English project, and the destination was an English colony, the contract was in English. Many of our ancestors couldn't have read it even if it were in German. They were just told by mouth that they would be required to a time of service in the colonies at their destination. As it turned out, the contract was for a certain amount of money to be paid at their disembarkation. Even if a man or woman died on board the ship, the spouse was obligated to pay for the passage fees of the deceased. If both parents died, the children were held to the obligation to pay for their parents. The trip usually lasted from 3 to 6 weeks. Many got sick on the way, and in the book, "Erster Teil der Geschichte der Deutschen Gesellschaft von Pennsylvanian" by Oswald Seidensticker, estimates that, in one year, over 2000 died on the way. The English put the Palentines in camps along the Hudson River between New York City and Albany. They were to repay their debt to the Queen of England by making tar and lumber for her Royal Navy. The usual amount of time that a Palatine spent in bond was four years, but even that at times was variable. Some of the bond holders kept the Palatines, and the Irish, who were treated in much the same way, for as long as it took for the immigrants to pay off their debts, with some of the bond holders being very creative in the way they computed the debts. The Freymeyers appear on Governor Hunter's Rations Lists of 1710 and 1712 in the New York colony. In the New York subsistence list of 1710, Michael Freymeyer was listed with 3 adults and 2 children. Unfortunately, this means that two of their children died on the long trip or shortly thereafter. By 1712 two more children were born. In 1712 he was listed with 3 adults and 4 children and Simmender's register lists him as living in what is now Middleberg, NY in 1717 with wife Elizabeth and 6 children. Eventually they moved to Schoharie, New York, where Johan Michael and Anna lived out their days. Michael and Anna died long before the colony's began their fight with the British for independence.

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MARKHAM OF LINCOLNSHIRE
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Pre-1600 primary spelling of the surname is MARKAM. This page contains primary source records. All towns are in Lincolnshire, unless otherwise stated. For any additions, corrections, updates, etc., please send me a 'Private Message'. Thanks - [[Watson-20118|Tom Watson]].

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67 Markers. Alleles: 13 24 14 11 11 11 12 12 12 13 13 30 17 9 10 11 11 24 15 19 31 15 15 16 18 11 11 19 22 16 15 16 17 35 36 12 12 11 9 15 16 8 10 10 8 10 10 12 21 23 16 10 12 12 16 8 12 24 20 13 12 11 13 11 11 13 11.FT-DNA Kit No. V2591.

MARKHAM OF LINCOLNSHIRE

1 [[Markham-|? Markham]], bn:c.1520.
2 [[Markham-|? Markham]], bn:c.1540.
. 3 [[Markham-320|James Markham]], bn:c.1560, of St. Bartholomew, Keelby.
.. 4 [[Markham-319|William Markham]] (Markham, Markam), bp:1580-03-04 St. Bartholomew, Keelby.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JQM2-89T]St. Bartholomew, Keelby. FamilySearch. br:1624-02-28 Keelby.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JCMK-Y97]St. Bartholomew, Keelby. FamilySearch.
.... 5 [[Markham-1473|Richard Markham]] (Markam), bp:1604-01-22 St. Bartholomew, Keelby.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J3QM-NJG]St. Bartholomew, Keelby. FamilySearch. br:1605-08-09 St. Bartholomew, Keelby.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JCMK-RJ4]St. Bartholomew, Keelby. FamilySearch.
.... 5 [[Markham-1474|John Markham]] (Markam), bp:1604/5-03-11 St. Bartholomew, Keelby.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NX1D-L87]St. Bartholomew, Keelby. FamilySearch.
.... 5 [[Markham-1475|Richard Markham]] (Markam), bp:1608/9-03-04 St. Bartholomew, Keelby.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NGJP-3YN]St. Bartholomew, Keelby. FamilySearch.
.... 5 [[Markham-1485|Robert Markham]] (Markam), bp:1608/9-03-04 St. Bartholomew, Keelby.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N1SM-J47]St. Bartholomew, Keelby. FamilySearch.
.... 5 [[Markham-1476|Dorcas Markham]] (Markam), bp:1612-12-31 St. Bartholomew, Keelby.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NGJG-TJV][https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N1SM-JHZ]St. Bartholomew, Keelby. FamilySearch. br:1613-09-01 St. Bartholomew, Keelby.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JCMK-RY3]St. Bartholomew, Keelby. FamilySearch.
.... 5 [[Markham-1477|Robert Markham]], bp:1613-09-12 St. Bartholomew, Keelby.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J3QM-NXR]St. Bartholomew, Keelby. FamilySearch.
.... 5 [[Markham-318|Robert Markham]] (Markham, Markam, Marcume), bp:1614-02-02 St. Bartholomew, Keelby.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NX1D-28L]St. Bartholomew, Keelby. FamilySearch. Later of St. Mary, Broughton. m1:1640-05-04 Great Limber,[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NX74-WPV]Great Limber. FamilySearch. to Ann Swallow bp:1616-11-27 Great Limber.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N68C-NZG]Great Limber. FamilySearch.
..... 6 [[Markham-7212|Susanna Markham]], bp:1641-09-19 St. Bartholomew, Keelby, Res.: Keelby.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NX1D-G3X]St. Bartholomew, Keelby. FamilySearch.
..... 6 [[Markham-1424|Jone Markham]] (Jonne Markcum-Markam), bp:1642-04-06 St. Mary, Broughton.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NTHF-T5W]St. Mary, Broughton. FamilySearch. m1:1671-06-20 St. Mary, Broughton.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NVJP-ZBW]St. Mary, Broughton. FamilySearch. to Thomas Hobson, of Broughton.
....... 7 Thomas Hobson, bp:1672-03-31 St. Mary, Broughton.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J3S1-786]St. Mary, Broughton. FamilySearch. br:1672-04-08 St. Mary, Broughton.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J3S1-786]St. Mary, Broughton. FamilySearch.
....... 7 Ann Hobson1?, bp:1673-04-13 St. Mary, Broughton.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NFQC-4R8]St. Mary, Broughton. FamilySearch. m1:1700 St. Mary, Broughton,[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NFWL-J4J]St. Mary, Broughton. FamilySearch. to Thomas Snowden.
....... 7 Mary Hobson, bp:1675/6-01-21 St. Mary, Broughton.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JMZ5-PBF]St. Mary, Broughton. FamilySearch.
....... 7 William Hobson, bp:1676/7-02-03 St. Mary, Broughton.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JW45-C6J]St. Mary, Broughton. FamilySearch. br:28-05-1678 St. Mary, Broughton.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JW45-C6J]St. Mary, Broughton. FamilySearch.
....... 7 Elizabeth Hobson, bp:1676/7-02-03 St. Mary, Broughton.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NGZS-KP8]St. Mary, Broughton. FamilySearch. m1. Thomas Major, bp:1679-01-25 Messingham.
......... 8 Mary Major, bp:1707-06-25 Messingham.
......... 8 Thomas Major, bp:1709 Messingham.
......... 8 Mary Major, bp:1712-06-16 Messingham.
....... 7 Thomas Hobson, bp:1680/1-02-05 St. Mary, Broughton.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JQPB-DXG]St. Mary, Broughton. FamilySearch.
..... 6 [[Markham-1425|Robert Markham]] (Marcume), bp:1643-06-03 St. Mary, Broughton.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J7J5-F3P]St. Mary, Broughton. FamilySearch.
..... 6 [[Markham-1426|John Markham]] (Markam), bp:1644-09-07 St. Mary, Broughton.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J3S1-Q5Q][https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JW45-C8R]St. Mary, Broughton. FamilySearch. br:1645-09-09 St. Mary, Broughton.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J3S1-Q5Q][https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JW45-C8R]St. Mary, Broughton. FamilySearch.
..... 6 [[--|S?. Markham]] (Markam), bp:1644-11-03 St. Bartholomew, Keelby.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NX1D-GQM]St. Bartholomew, Keelby. FamilySearch. Maybe same person as above [[Markham-1426|John Markham]] (?).
..... 6 [[Markham-1427|Anne Markham]] (Markam), bp:1646-08-27 St. Mary, Broughton.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JQ97-X47]St. Mary, Broughton. FamilySearch. m1:1667-11-08 All Saints, Winteringham,[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NKZV-HWY]All Saints, Winteringham. FamilySearch. to Thomas Snowden.
..... 6 [[--|Jacky Markham]] (Markam), bp:1646-10-11 St. Bartholomew, Keelby.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NYZY-7JT]St. Bartholomew, Keelby. FamilySearch. Maybe same person as above [[Markham-1427|Anne Markham]] (?).
..... 6 [[Markham-1428|William Markham]] (Markham-Markcum-Markeham-Marcam), bp:1649-03-27 St. Mary, Broughton. Res.: Broughton.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JMZ5-5NB]St. Mary, Broughton. FamilySearch. m1:1680-11-23 St. Mary, Broughton.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NVJP-8L6]St. Mary, Broughton. FamilySearch. to Mary Remingson, bp:c.1650, dd:Aft.1690 (Remington ?).
....... 7 [[Markham-7207|Ann Markham]] (Markeham-Markcum), bp:1681-10-23 St. Mary, Broughton.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J3S1-7JX]St. Mary, Broughton. FamilySearch.
....... 7 [[Markham-1480|Mary Markham]] (Markeham), bp:1683-11-09 St. Mary, Broughton.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NGZS-VQK]St. Mary, Broughton. FamilySearch. br:1683-11-12 St. Mary, Broughton.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NGZS-VQK]St. Mary, Broughton. FamilySearch. Twin.
....... 7 [[Markham-7208|William Markham]] (Markeham), bp:1683-11-09 St. Mary, Broughton.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J3S1-793]St. Mary, Broughton. FamilySearch. br:1683-11-14 St. Mary, Broughton.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J3S1-793]St. Mary, Broughton. FamilySearch. Twin.
....... 7 [[Markham-7209|Mary Markham]] (Marcam), bp:1685-08-23 St. Mary, Broughton.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NGZS-VQG]St. Mary, Broughton. FamilySearch.
....... 7 [[Markham-7210|Robert Markham]] (Marcam), bp:1687-12-18 St. Mary, Broughton.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NFQH-ZDQ]St. Mary, Broughton. FamilySearch. m1:1720 St. Mary, Broughton to Ursillay Hardey, bp:c.1690.
......... 8 [[Markham-7211|Ann Markham]] (Markam), bp:1722-04-24 St. Mary, Broughton.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J3S1-7JJ]St. Mary, Broughton. FamilySearch.
....... 7 [[Markham-7117|William Markham]] (Markham-Marcam), bp:1690-05-05 St. Mary, Broughton.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J3S1-79W]St. Mary, Broughton. FamilySearch. m1:c.1726[--]St. Mary, Broughton. FamilySearch. to Magdalen \\ (Magdalen, Magdalin, Margaret), br:1766-12-03 St. Mary, Broughton.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QL1L-NWNZ]St. Mary, Broughton. FamilySearch.
......... 8 [[Markham-7104|William Markham]] (Markham), bp:1727-08-00 St. Mary, Broughton. Res.: Broughton.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NGZS-G8X]St. Mary, Broughton. FamilySearch. m1. Frances \\.
.......... 9 [[Markham-7105|Mary Markham]] (Markham), bp:1755-02-25 St. Mary, Broughton.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NYVB-9YP]St. Mary, Broughton. FamilySearch.
.......... 9 [[Markham-7106|William Markham]] (Markham), bp:1757-02-21 St. Mary, Broughton.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JMC6-63J]St. Mary, Broughton. FamilySearch.
.......... 9 [[Markham-7107|Robert Markham]] (Markham), bp:1759-03-14 St. Mary, Broughton.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QL1K-J93P]St. Mary, Broughton. FamilySearch.
.......... 9 [[Markham-7108|John Markham]] (Markham), bp:1760-11-21 St. Mary, Broughton.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JMC6-63G]St. Mary, Broughton. FamilySearch. br:1761-02-02 St. Mary, Broughton.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JMC6-63G]St. Mary, Broughton. FamilySearch.
.......... 9 [[Markham-7109|Frances Markham]] (Markham), bp:1762-02-28 St. Mary, Broughton.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QL1G-SZXY]St. Mary, Broughton. FamilySearch.
.......... 9 [[Markham-7110|John Markham]] (Markham), bp:1763-10-27 St. Mary, Broughton.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J7J5-NMZ]St. Mary, Broughton. FamilySearch.
.......... 9 [[Markham-7111|Thomas Markham]] (Markham), bp:1766-09-14 St. Mary, Broughton.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N1SP-3BW]St. Mary, Broughton. FamilySearch.
.......... 9 [[Markham-7112|Richard Markham]] (Markham), bp:1768-10-20 St. Mary, Broughton.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JMC6-XM9]St. Mary, Broughton. FamilySearch. br:1770-04-03 St. Mary, Broughton.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JMC6-XM9]St. Mary, Broughton. FamilySearch.
.......... 9 [[Markham-7113|George Markham]] (Markham), bp:1771-04-25 St. Mary, Broughton.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NFQC-6ZL]St. Mary, Broughton. FamilySearch.
.......... 9 [[Markham-7114|Richard Markham]] (Markham), bp:1774-09-18 St. Mary, Broughton.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NFQC-FGM]St. Mary, Broughton. FamilySearch. m1. Anne \\.
............ 10 [[Markham-7121|Philip Markham]], bp:1807-01-25 Grasby.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NRRK-QX4]Grasby. FamilySearch. m1. Anne \\.
............. 11 [[Markham-7122|George Markham]], bp:1840 Grasby.Grasby. FamilySearch. Census (Grasby) 1851. (!Check!).[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SGNK-BCC]Census (1851). Grasby. FamilySearch. 1871.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VB8J-1JS]Census (1871). Grasby. FamilySearch. 1881.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q27K-981G]Census (1881). Grasby. FamilySearch.
............... 12 [[Markham-7123|Phillip Markham]], bn:1864 Grasby.To be added.
............... 12 [[Markham-7124|Cyril P. Markham]], bn:1882 Grasby.To be added.
.................. 13 [[Markham-|George Markham]], bn:1917. dd: New Zealand.To be added.
.................... 14 [[Markham-|Cyril P.B. Markham]], bn:1942. Of New Zealand.To be added.
.................... 14 [[Markham-|Glennis Markham]], bn:1945. dd:<2003 New Zealand.To be added.
.................... 14 [[Markham-|Peter Phillip Markham]], bn: 1951. Of New Zealand.To be added.
.................. 13 [[Markham-|Sylvia Markham]].To be added.
.................. 13 [[Markham-|Henry Markham]].To be added.
.......... 9 [[Markham-7115|Anne Markham]] (), bp:1777-03-16 St. Mary, Broughton.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NGQJ-9YZ]St. Mary, Broughton. FamilySearch.
......... 8 [[Markham-7116|Ann Markham]], bn:1729-03-10 St. Mary, Broughton.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NFQC-D26]St. Mary, Broughton. FamilySearch.
......... 8 [[Markham-7118|Robert Markham]], bn:1734 St. Mary, Broughton.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NGQJ-Q3X]St. Mary, Broughton. FamilySearch.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NFQH-88N]St. Mary, Broughton. FamilySearch. br:1734-11-00 St. Mary, Broughton.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NGQJ-Q3X]St. Mary, Broughton. FamilySearch.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NFQH-88N]St. Mary, Broughton. FamilySearch.
......... 8 [[Markham-7119|Thomas Markham]], bn:1736-05-09 St. Mary, Broughton.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NTHF-B68]St. Mary, Broughton. FamilySearch.
..... 6 [[Markham-317|John Markham]] (Markam), bp:1654-08-29 St. Mary, Broughton.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JW45-C8R]St. Mary, Broughton. FamilySearch. m1.To be added. Jane \\.
....... 7 [[Markham-1481|Elizabeth Markham]], bp:1684-03-02 St. Mary, Broughton.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J7J5-FZZ]St. Mary, Broughton. FamilySearch. br:1684-03-06 St. Mary, Broughton.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J85X-3YQ]St. Mary, Broughton. FamilySearch.
....... 7 [[Markham-1482|John Markham]], bp:1686-04-25 St. Mary, Broughton.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NFQC-ZZK]St. Mary, Broughton. FamilySearch.
....... 7 [[Markham-316|Thomas Markham]], bp:1689-04-02 St. Mary, Broughton.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NFQC-68L]St. Mary, Broughton. FamilySearch. m1:1719-07-07 St. Mary, Wrawby,[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NLHQ-YMP]St. Mary, Wrawby. FamilySearch. to Anne Cooper, bp:1696-08-16 St. Mary, Wrawby.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J37Q-TPT]St. Mary, Wrawby. FamilySearch.
......... 8 [[Markham-1429|John Markham]], bp:1721-05-31 St. Mary, Wrawby.St. Mary, Wrawby. Freereg. m1. Mary Glentworth, bp:1721-04-08 Barrow on Humber. br:1777-10-11 St. Mary, Wrawby.St. Mary, Wrawby. Freereg.
.......... 9 [[Markham-1430|Ann Markham]], bp:1744-08-28 St. Mary, Wrawby.St. Mary, Wrawby. Freereg.
.......... 9 [[Markham-7056|Mary Markham]], bp:1745-01-13 St. Mary, Wrawby.St. Mary, Wrawby. Freereg.
.......... 9 [[Markham-1431|Sarah Markham]], bp:1748-10-07 Wrawby.[??]St. Mary, Wrawby. Freereg.
.......... 9 [[Markham-1432|Frances Markham]], bp:1749-02-27 St. Mary, Wrawby.St. Mary, Wrawby. Freereg.
.......... 9 [[Markham-1433|John Markham]] (Markam), bp:1750-03-18 St. Mary, Wrawby.St. Mary, Wrawby. Freereg. br:1840-04-20 St. Mary, Wrawby (??).[--]St. Mary, Wrawby. Freereg. m1:1773-06-01 St. Mary, Broughton (Groom's father: [[Markham-1429|John Markham]], Witness: John Hunter Jnr),St. Mary, Broughton. FamilySearch. to Elizabeth Bell, bp:1757 ??.[--]??. br:1830-08-12 St. Mary, Wrawby, Res.: Brigg, (73y=1757).St. Mary, Wrawby. Freereg.
............ 10 [[Markham-1434|William Markham]], bp:1775-01-24 St. Mary, Broughton.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NTHF-B5R]St. Mary, Broughton. FamilySearch.
............ 10 [[Markham-7125|John Markham]], bp:1776-10-20 St. Mary, Broughton.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NGQJ-996]St. Mary, Broughton. FamilySearch.
............ 10 [[Markham-1446|Thomas Markham]], bp:1778-12-06 St. Mary, Broughton.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NTHF-1QS]St. Mary, Broughton. FamilySearch.
............ 10 [[Markham-1447|Elizabeth Markham]], bp:1781-12-16 St. Ethelreda, West Halton.St. Ethelreda, West Halton. FamilySearch.
............ 10 [[Markham-1448|Ann Markham]], bp:1783-09-14 St. Ethelreda, West Halton.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J3RB-CH9]St. Ethelreda, West Halton. FamilySearch.
......... 8 [[Markham-315|William Markham]], bp:1724-09-29 St. Mary, Wrawby.St. Mary, Wrawby. Freereg. m1:1745-04-14 St. Mary, Wrawby,St. Mary, Wrawby. Freereg. to Thomasin Kendall, of Wrawby. br:1796-12-25 St. Mary, Wrawby.St. Mary, Wrawby. Freereg.
.......... 9 [[Markham-1449|Elizabeth Markham]], bp:1745-02-05 St. Mary, Wrawby.St. Mary, Wrawby. Freereg.
.......... 9 [[Markham-1450|Katharine Markham]], bp:1746-01-26 St. Mary, Wrawby.St. Mary, Wrawby. Freereg.
.......... 9 [[Markham-1451|William Markham]], bp:1748-07-26 St. Mary, Wrawby.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NYPJ-6RH]St. Mary, Wrawby. FamilySearch.
.......... 9 [[Markham-1452|Jane Markham]], bp:1749-01-02 St. Mary, Wrawby.St. Mary, Wrawby. Freereg.
.......... 9 [[Markham-1453|Robert Markham]], bp:1751-05-14 St. Mary, Wrawby.St. Mary, Wrawby. Freereg.
.......... 9 [[Markham-1456|Thomas Markham]], bp:1755-01-22 St. Mary, Wrawby.St. Mary, Wrawby. Freereg. m1:1776-05-13 St. Mary, Wrawby (Witnesses: Robert Snow, William Laming),St. Mary, Wrawby. Freereg. to Mary Laming of Wrawby, bp:1753-02-17 All Saints, Cadney.All Saints, Cadney. Freereg. Parents: William + Ann Laming.All Saints, Cadney. Freereg. br:1830-09-26 St. Mary, Wrawby (Of Brigg, 77y=1753).St. Mary, Wrawby. Freereg.
............ 10 [[Markham-1457|Ann Markham]], bp:1777-03-23 St. Mary, Wrawby.St. Mary, Wrawby. Freereg. m1:1797-05-16 St. Mary, Wrawby, (Witnesses: [[Markham-314|Joseph Markham]], William Henderson; Banns),St. Mary, Wrawby. Freereg. to William Barr, of Great Limber.
............ 10 [[Markham-1458|Robert Markham]], bp:1781-09-09 St. Mary, Wrawby.St. Mary, Wrawby. Freereg.
............ 10 [[Markham-1459|Elizabeth Markham]], bp:1783-05-18 St. Mary, Wrawby.St. Mary, Wrawby. Freereg. br:1784-12-09 St. Mary, Wrawby.St. Mary, Wrawby. Freereg.
............ 10 [[Markham-1460|Betty Markham]], bp:1785-10-03 St. Mary, Wrawby.St. Mary, Wrawby. Freereg.
............ 10 [[Markham-1461|Hannah Markham]], bp:1787-11-30 St. Mary, Wrawby.St. Mary, Wrawby. Freereg. She has:
............. 11 [[Markham-7074|Robert Clark Markham]], bp:1793-02-06 St. Mary, Wrawby.St. Mary, Wrawby. Freereg. br:1793-02-27 St. Mary, Wrawby.St. Mary, Wrawby. Freereg. On the 1793-02-06 young [[Markham-1461|Hannah Markham]] has her son baptised the exact same day her parents baptise their son [[Markham-1463|John Markham]]. Hannah is about 5 years 2 months and 8 days old from her baptismal date. Hannah is quite likely to have been born in 1787, but not before 1786. Hannah is maybe 4 years 5 months old, to 6 years old, when she got pregnant. No father is mentioned. Hannah's son dies aged 21 days old. At the age of 25 years old, Hannah m1:1813-11/12-13 St. Mary, Wrawby, (Witnesses: [[Markham-314|Joseph Markham]], Mary Mitchell), [[Mundey-|Ann Munday]], [[Markham-1463|John Markham]]),St. Mary, Wrawby. Freereg. to [[Mundey-27|William Mundey]] of Wrawby.
............ 10 [[Markham-1462|Joseph Markham]], bp:1790-04-04 St. Mary, Wrawby.St. Mary, Wrawby. Freereg.
............ 10 [[Markham-1463|John Markham]], bp:1793-02-06 St. Mary, Wrawby.St. Mary, Wrawby. Freereg. m1:1814-05-12 St. Mary, Wrawby, (Witnesses: [[Mundey-27|William Mundey]], [[Markham-1461|Hannah Mundey]], Jonathan Brown; Frances Fox/Cox),St. Mary, Wrawby. Freereg. to Sarah Hall.
............ 10 [[Markham-1464|William Markham]], bp:1795-06-10 St. Mary, Wrawby.St. Mary, Wrawby. Freereg.
............ 10 [[Markham-1465|George Markham]], bp:1799-07-21 St. Mary, Wrawby.St. Mary, Wrawby. Freereg.
.......... 9 [[Markham-314|Joseph Markham]],5 bp:1756-03-03 St. Mary, Wrawby.St. Mary, Wrawby. Freereg. m1:1779-03-01 St. Mary, Wrawby, (Witnesses: [[Stainton-127|Thomas Stainton]], [[Wray-|Mary Wray]], Lic.),St. Mary, Wrawby. Freereg. to [[Stainton-26|Elizabeth Stainton]] of Wrawby. NOTE: It is from this unison that the name of 'STENTON' arose, being used as a second name in the Markham family, and any other spelling found on internet sources, will be transcript errors. * Sir [[Markham-314|Joseph Markham]]: This comes from a Rhodesian newspaper obituary cutting, and an old 'constructed' family paper which is partially incorrect and misleading. He was never a 'Sir' to my current knowledge. [[Markham-312|Frederick Thomas Markham]] of Hull, England and Westward Ho! S. Rhodesia, died 1908, is correctly identified as [[Markham-312|James Frederick Markham]]. The Admiral Sir [[Markham-715|John Markham]] is completely misplaced, and from a separate DNA Markham family. See [[Markham-314|Joseph Markham]] (Images). See obituary for [[Markham-659|Mrs. Gwynne]].4 ............ 10 [[Markham-349|Sarah Markham]], bp:1780-10-11 St. Mary, Wrawby.St. Mary, Wrawby. Freereg. br:1781-01-03 St. Mary, Wrawby.St. Mary, Wrawby. Freereg.
............ 10 [[Markham-350|Stainton Markham]], bp:1781-11-14 St. Mary, Wrawby.St. Mary, Wrawby. Freereg. m1. Eleanor Hughes.
............ 10 [[Markham-1466|Sarah Markham]], bp:1784-01-04 St. Mary, Wrawby.St. Mary, Wrawby. Freereg. br:1784-10-25 St. Mary, Wrawby.St. Mary, Wrawby. Freereg.
............ 10 [[Markham-1467|Joseph Markham]], bp:1788-10-24 St. Mary, Wrawby.St. Mary, Wrawby. Freereg. br:1789-04-18 St. Mary, Wrawby.St. Mary, Wrawby. Freereg.
............ 10 [[Markham-313|Thomas Markham]], bp:1790-01-31 St. Mary, Wrawby.St. Mary, Wrawby. Freereg. m1:1818-06-21 Holy Trinity, Kingston Upon Hull, Yorkshire, to [[Ward-6971|Hannah Ward]].[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NJ2G-VYZ]Holy Trinity, Kingston Upon Hull, Yorkshire. FamilySearch. [[Ward-6971|Hannah Ward]] bp:1799-03-11 Holy Trinity, Kingston-Upon-Hull, Yorkshire.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NRQT-JFS]Holy Trinity, Kingston Upon Hull, Yorkshire. FamilySearch. 1855: Thomas Markham, coach builder & house painter, Eastgate and Corn Market, Louth.[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=sOUNAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA165]Post Office Directory of Lincolnshire. Pg. 165. Painters (House & Sign): [[Ward-6971|Hannah Markham]], Corn Market.[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=VplQAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA265]History, Gazetteer and Directory of Lincolnshire, and the City and Diocese. By William White (of Sheffield). Pg. 265. *Census (1831).England and Wales Census: 1831. FamilySearch. *Census (1841).[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MQ1B-HHJ]England and Wales Census: 1841. FamilySearch. ::Couple in Louth both marked as 'N' along with Thomas Ward Markham also 'N'. All the remaining children are 'Y' Children: James aged 11 (1830), no [[Markham-342|Samuel Stenton Markham]]. *Census (1851): Louth.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SGNG-JSF]England and Wales Census 1851: Louth. FamilySearch. ::[[Ward-6971|Hannah Markham]], Wife, 52, Married, Coach Makers Wife, bn:1799 Hull, Yorkshire. ::[[Markham-7054|Mary A. Markham]] (Professor of Music and Drawing), 30, bn: Hull, Yorkshire. ::[[Markham-7051|Jane Markham]], 14y, bn: Louth. ::[[Markham-7052|Emily Markham]], 12y, bn: Louth. ::[[Markham-7053|Elizabeth W. Markham]], 11y, bn: Louth. ::[[Markham-348|Benjamin Markham]], 9y, bn: Louth. ::Susan Briggs Servant 17y bn: Grimoldby. ::Son [[Markham-312|James Frederick Markham]] is not in the household, he has gone to South Africa in 1850 on the [[Space:PASSENGER_SHIP_LIST:_THE_'EDWARD'|passenger ship 'Edward']].[[Space:PASSENGER_SHIP_LIST:_THE_'EDWARD'|Passenger Ship List: The 'Edward']]. ::[[Markham-313|Thomas Markham]] not at home, but found in St. Martin in the Fields, Charing Cross, Middlesex, on census night with son [[Markham-342|Samuel Stenton Markham]], Architect, bn: Louth. *Census (1861): Bromley, Kent.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2MP-7WHZ]England and Wales Census: 1861. FamilySearch. ::[[Ward-6971|Hannah Markham]] widow 62y wife of late Coach Builder, (living in Freelands Road, Bromley Kent with 2 daughters and lodger Curate of Bromley [[Carr-|Edward Carr]]), [[Markham-7052|Emily Markham]] 22, [[Markham-7053|Elizabeth Markham]] 21, [[Carr-|Edward Carr]] 32, James Scrutton 30, Sarah C. Scrutton 26, James Herbert Scrutton 2, Margaret J. Holdsworth 10, Emma Randal 20, Mary Ann Hervey 16, Rev. [[Bolton-|Edwin Bolton]] 28, Elizabeth Bolton 31, Edwin John Bolton 1m, [[Foreman-|Elizabeth Foreman]] 55, Mary Emma Berenger 21, Augustus Hampden Smithers 35, Julia Frances Smithers 22, Hampden L. Smithers 4, Arthur Edward Smithers 2, Mary Ethel Smithers 1, Berfard Theodore Althans 29. ............. 11 [[Markham-341|Thomas Ward Markham]], bp:1819-11-25 Holy Trinity, Kingston Upon Hull, Yorkshire.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NY3Y-JC3]Holy Trinity, Kingston Upon Hull, Yorkshire. FamilySearch. Link invalid. br:1880-06-00 Municipal Cemetery, Louth, 61y. Municipal Cemetery, Louth. FamilySearch. [[Markham-341|Thos. Ward Markham]], Manager, Nichol Hill, Louth.[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=VplQAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA256]History, Gazetteer and Directory of Lincolnshire, and the City and Diocese. By William White (of Sheffield). Pg. 256. [[Markham-341|Thomas Ward Markham]], painter, 134 Eastgate, Louth (Painters & Decorators).[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=VplQAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA408]History, Gazetteer and Directory of Lincolnshire, and the City and Diocese. By William White (of Sheffield.). Pg. 408.
............. m1:1847-01-06 Holy Trinity, Kingston-Upon-Hull, Yorkshire to [[Thornhill-250|Elizabeth Thornhill]].[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NN7P-TVF]Holy Trinity, Kingston-Upon-Hull, Yorkshire. FamilySearch.
............. m2:1852-10-21 Cheshire (Intended),[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F7KJ-RZB]Cheshire. FamilySearch.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:264R-6RL]Altrincham, Cheshire. FamilySearch. to [[Royle-76|Mary Royle]], bp:1818-07-26 Ringway, Bowdon, Chester,[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NJMS-4X5]Ringway, Bowdon, Chester. FamilySearch.
............... 12 [[Markham-7075|Emily Royle Markham]], bn:1854 Louth (Reg.),[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2XSR-P6G]Louth. FamilySearch. dd:1898-09-30, 20 St. Georges Street (Maud Mfusi Street), Durban, Natal. dd: Entry No. 258, 44y, Daughter of the late [[Markham-341|Thomas Ward Markham]] of England. Accute pneumonia + heart failure.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91W-TSP4-Z?cc=2721608]South Africa, Natal Province, Civil Deaths, 1863-1955. FamilySearch.
............. 11 [[Markham-7054|Mary Ann Markham]], Professor of Music and Drawing, bp:26-03-1821 Holy Trinity, Kingston Upon Hull, Yorkshire.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J3KW-JVM]Holy Trinity, Kingston Upon Hull, Yorkshire. FamilySearch.
............. 11 [[Markham-342|Samuel Stenton Markham]], Architect, bn:1822-10-09 bp:1823-02-02 Wesleyan Chapel Register, Louth, F: Painter.Wesleyan Chapel Register, Louth. FamilySearch. dd:1902-12-00 Kensington, London, 80y.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2N58-7FK]Kensington, London. FamilySearch. See: Directory of British Architects, 1834-1914: Vol. 2 (L-Z). Pg. 132.[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=GkThQYLb3ZUC&pg=PA132#v=onepage&q&f=false]Directory of British Architects, 1834-1914: Vol. 2 (L-Z). Edited by Antonia Brodie, British Architectural Library, Royal Institute of British Architects. Pg. 132. *Census (1861): London, Surrey. Place: St. Marys, London, Surrey. Parish: St. Matthews, Lambeth. Residence: Southside Cornwall Road.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2MG-ZVSG]Census (1861). London, Surrey. FamilySearch. ::Name Role Sex Age Birthplace DoB Status Occ. ::[[Markham-342|Samuel S. Markham]] Head Male 38 Louth 1823 Married Architect ::[[Woolley-1512|Louisa J. Markham]] Wife Female 23 Mile End, Middlesex ::Mary Humphreys Servant Female 20 Higford, Northamptonshire *Census (1871): Chipstead, Chevening, Kent.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KD8S-1HJ]Census (1871). Chipstead, Chevening, Kent. FamilySearch. ::Name Role Sex Age Birthplace DoB Status Occ. ::[[Markham-342|Samuel S. Markham]] Head Male 48 Louth 1823 Married Architect and Surveyor ::[[Woolley-1512|Louisa J. Markham]] Wife Female 33 Bow, Middlesex ::[[Markham-7083|Charles S. Markham]] Son Male 9 Brixton, Surrey ::[[Markham-7085|Samuel S. Markham]] Son Male 6 Kingston, Surrey ::[[--|Augusta Tupper]] Governess Female 22 St. Saviours, Guernsey ::Annie Kerslake Servant Female 27 Bridport, Dorsetshire ::Caroline Grey Servant Female 19 Dover, Kent *Census (1881): Ham With Hatch, Kingston, Surrey.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q277-BLQJ]Census (1881). Kingston, Surrey. FamilySearch. ::Name Role Sex Age Birthplace DoB Status Occ. ::[[Markham-342|Samuel L. Markham]] Head Male 59 Louth 1822 Married Architect ::[[Woolley-1512|Louisa J. Markham]] Wife Female 43 Bow, Middlesex ::[[Markham-7083|Charles S. Markham]] Son Male 19 Brixton, Surrey ::[[Markham-7085|Saml S. Markham]] Son Male 16 Kingston, Surrey *Census (1891) St. Matthews, Croydon, Surrey. Residence: Coombe Road, Croydon.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QFBS-Q6Z]Census (1891). Croydon, Surrey. FamilySearch. ::Name Role Sex Age Birthplace DoB Status Occ. ::[[Markham-342|Samuel S. Markham]] Head Male 68 Surrey 1823 Married Architect ::[[Woolley-1512|Louisa J. Markham]] Wife Female 53 Middlesex ::[[Markham-7083|Charles S. Markham]] Son Male 29 Surrey ::[[Markham-7086|Ethel Markham]] Daughter Female 17 Kent ::[[Markham-7144|Kathleen Markham]]3 Daughter Female 14 Surrey ::[[Markham-7087|Margaret Markham]] Daughter Female 12 Surrey ::[[Markham-7075|Emily Markham]] Niece Female 35 Lincolnshire ::Annie Trussell Servant Female 26 Bedfordshire ::Jane Cooper Servant Female 24 Surrey ::George Hooper Servant Male 19 Berkshire *Census (1901-03-31): St. John Stoke, Stoke Next Guildford, Surrey. Residence: Pit Park Road, Guildford.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X9X3-NGD]Census (1891). St. John Stoke, Stoke Next Guildford, Surrey. FamilySearch. ::Name Role Sex Age Birthplace DoB Status Occ. ::[[Markham-342|Samuel S. Markham]] Head Male 78 Louth 1823 Retired Architect ::[[Markham-7086|Ethel M. Markham]] Daughter Female 27 Seven Oaks, Kent ::[[Markham-7144|Maude Markham]]3 Daughter Female 24 Kingston, Surrey ::[[Markham-7087|Margaret E. Markham]] Daughter Female 22 Kingston, Surrey ::[[Markham-7145|Hannah M. Markham]] Niece Female 39 Louth (Parents ??). ::[[Markham-626|Margaret Markham]] Niece Female 22 Natal ::Emma R. Gibbons Servant Female 20 Woolwich, London ::Alice S. Gourgeon Servant Female 26 Lowestoft, Suffolk ::3 Probably the same person. Under review. ............... m1 of [[Markham-342|Samuel Stenton Markham]]: m1:1854-09-05 Holy Trinity, Kingston-Upon-Hull, Yorkshire,[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NN7R-DG3]Holy Trinity, Kingston Upon Hull, Yorkshire. FamilySearch. to Mary Desforges, bn:c.1825.
............... 12 [[Markham-7076|Mary Desforges Markham]], bp:1855-09-10 Holy Trinity, Kingston Upon Hull, Yorkshire.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NR79-WQ8]Holy Trinity, Kingston Upon Hull, Yorkshire. FamilySearch.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NK78-SRM]Holy Trinity, Kingston Upon Hull, Yorkshire. FamilySearch.
............... 12 [[Markham-7077|Herbert Stenton Markham]], bp:c.1857 Louth.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2N4D-LRY]Louth. FamilySearch. m1:1883 Lincoln,[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2DCX-8WK]Lincoln, Lincolnshire. FamilySearch. to Besty Smith. 1911 Census.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X7YP-CJL]England and Wales Census, 1911. FamilySearch.
................ 13 [[Markham-7078|Gertrude Mary Markham]], bn:1883-04-29 bp:1883-05-17 St. Nicholas, Lincoln.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J7JV-KV6]St. Nicholas, Lincoln. FamilySearch.
................ 13 [[Markham-7079|Emily Royle Markham]], bp:1885-01-25 Gainsborough.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J76H-YR9]Gainsborough. FamilySearch. Census (1911). Altrincham, Hale, Cheshire.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XW3S-PN9]Census (1911). Altrincham, Hale, Cheshire. FamilySearch.
................ 13 [[Markham-7080|George Herbert Markham]], bp:1887-07-16 Gainsborough.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N6ZQ-ZX8]Gainsborough. FamilySearch.
................ 13 [[Markham-7081|Beatrice Alice Markham]], bp:1889-09-08 Gainsborough.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QL12-2N7Z]Gainsborough. FamilySearch. m1:1924-09-27 Broadheath, Cheshire,[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F3PK-9P9]England, Cheshire Parish Registers, 1538-2000. FamilySearch. to Alfred Edwin Travis.
................ 13 [[Markham-7082|Harold Markham]], bp:1890-12-11 Gainsborough.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J76H-YV3]Gainsborough. FamilySearch.
............. m2 of [[Markham-342|Samuel Stenton Markham]], Architect: m2:1860-09-19 St. Dunstan in the West, London, to Louisa Jane Woolley. F: John Thomas Woolley.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NJ71-61L]England Marriages, 1538-1973. FamilySearch.
............... 12 [[Markham-7083|Charles Stenton Markham]], bn:1861-01-10 Brixton, Surrey, bp:1861-10-27 St. Martin in the Fields, Westminster, London.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J3H7-J2V]St. Martin in the Fields, Westminster, London. FamilySearch. m1:1899-04-09 Kingston, Surrey,[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NN1Q-BTT]Kingston, Surrey. FamilySearch. to Josephine Mabel Stephens.
................ 13 [[Markham-7084|Desmond Stenton Markham]], bp:1900-03-12 Lambeth, Surrey.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QGZP-WS7M]Lambeth, Surrey. FamilySearch.
............... 12 [[Markham-7085|Samuel Stenton Markham]], bp:c.1865 Kingston, Surrey.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2X9Q-M58]Kingston, Surrey. FamilySearch. ??.
............... 12 [[Markham-7086|Ethel Madelaine Markham]], bp:1874-02-28 Sevenoaks, Chevening, Kent.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDK-11KL]Sevenoaks, Chevening, Kent. FamilySearch.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2XZB-WZJ]Sevenoaks, Chevening, Kent. FamilySearch. dd:Aft.1911. 1911 Census.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XW6W-B11]1911 Census. St. Lawrence Intra, Ramsgate, Kent. FamilySearch.
............... 12 [[Markham-7087|Margarita Eunice Markham]], bp:1879-06-15 South Hayling, Hampshire.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JQVQ-D5H]South Hayling, Hampshire. FamilySearch. Birth Registration, Kingston, Surrey, 1879 Q2.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2XN8-268]Kingston, Surrey. Birth Registration. 1879 Q2. FamilySearch.
............. 11 [[Markham-343|Henry Markham]], bn:1824-06-11 bp:1824-08-20 Wesleyan Chapel Register, Louth. F: Painter.Wesleyan Chapel Register, Louth. FamilySearch. br:1825-01-21 St. James, Louth. Infant.St. James, Louth. FamilySearch.
............. 11 [[Markham-344|Richard Fielden Markham]], bn:1826-04-15 bp:1826-05-22 Wesleyan Chapel Register, Louth. F: Painter.Wesleyan Chapel Register, Louth. FamilySearch. br:1826-09-05 St. James, Louth. Infant.St. James, Louth. FamilySearch.
............. 11 [[Markham-345|Rebecca Ward Markham]], bn:1827-06-24 Wesleyan Chapel Register, Louth. (Transcript Error ??).Wesleyan Chapel Register, Louth. FamilySearch.
............. 11 [[Markham-7049|Richard Ward Markham]], bn:1827-06-24 bp:1827-07-22 Wesleyan Chapel Register, Louth. F: Painter.Wesleyan Chapel Register, Louth. FamilySearch. 1834 (M): Free School of King Edward VI, Louth: [[Markham-7049|Richard Ward Markham]].[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=W_0VAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA137#v=onepage&q=Markham&f=false]Louth: Old Corporation Records, Being Extracts from the Accounts, Minutes and Memoranda of the Warden and Six Assistants of the Town of Louth and Free School of King Edward VI in Louth, and Other Ancient Documents Relating to the Town. By J.W. Goulding, 1891. Pg. 137. dd:1849 Hull, Yorkshire.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2J9V-9B6]Hull, Yorkshire. FamilySearch.
............. 11 [[Markham-312|James Frederick Markham]], Pioneer of Rhodesia (1895), bn:1829-12-06 bp:1829-12-06 Wesleyan Chapel Register, Louth (F: Painter).Wesleyan Chapel Register, Louth. FamilySearch. 1837 (C): Free School of King Edward VI, Louth: [[Markham-312|James Fred. Markham]].[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=W_0VAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA138#v=onepage&q=Markham&f=false]Louth: Old Corporation Records, Being Extracts from the Accounts, Minutes and Memoranda of the Warden and Six Assistants of the Town of Louth and Free School of King Edward VI in Louth, and Other Ancient Documents Relating to the Town. By J.W. Goulding, 1891. Pg. 138. dd:1908-09-04 Westward Ho! Farm, Melsetter, Rhodesia. 78y, farmer, bn:England, Widower, Informant: [[Markham-340|C.M. Foreman]], daughter, of Westward Ho!, Melsetter.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939N-ZQZF-7?i=5&cc=1838530]Zimbabwe Death Notices, 1904-1976 Melsetter Death Notices 1908, Vol. 5. Entry No. 4. FamilySearch. br:1908 Westward Ho! Farm, Melsetter, Rhodesia. m1:1858-11-26 St. John's Anglican Church, Pinetown, Natal, to [[Meek-357|Elizabeth Meek]]1, bp:1841-05-26 St. Andrew, Enfield, London. dd:1877-08-08 Greytown, Natal.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91X-Y7FF-Y?cc=2721608]South Africa, Natal Province, Civil Deaths, 1863-1955. FamilySearch. She died 2 weeks after giving birth to twins [[Markham-7044|Agnes Maud Markham]]1 and [[Markham-7045|Henry Melville Markham]]1, who both died 2 and 3 days respectively, after being baptized. [[Markham-312|James Frederick Markham]] is obviously distraught, and his son [[Markham-337|F.E. Markham]] registers the deaths of his brother, sister, and mother that have just died within 15 days of each other. [[Markham-312|James Frederick Markham]] never remarries. In 1895, he is found on Westward Ho! farm in Melsetter, Rhodesia. * [[Space:The_%27Edward%27|Arrived 2nd May 1850 on the barque 'Edward']]Passenger Ship List: [[Space:The_%27Edward%27|The 'Edward']]. of 680 tons, sailing from London on 09-01-1850 and Plymouth, to this port and Bombay; 250 passengers, including [[Markham-312|James F. Markham]], aged 19; the ship departed from Port Natal on May 31st. Arrived Durban 24-03-1850.The Natal Archives (Pietermaritzburg), South Africa. European Immigration (EI), From Vol. 64, Pg (i) & Vol. 73, Pg. 21. Passenger Ship List: [[Space:The_%27Edward%27|The 'Edward']].Passenger Ship List: [[Space:The_%27Edward%27|The 'Edward']]. * 1855-1855: Clerk Of The Peace, Verulam Requests Instructions Re- The Case Of The Zulu Traders Markham And Reid.To be added. * 1858-08-09. Supplements: Jury List of the County of Victoria. 1858-1859. [[Markham-312|MARKHAM, FREDERICK]] Place of abode: Verulam Title, quailty, calling or business: machinist Nature of qualification: Proprietor 12.08.1858: TO SUGAR PLANTERS AND OTHERS. [[Markham-312|J.F. MARKHAM]], VERULAM, VICTORIA. ENGINEER AND MACHINIST. Respectfully announces that he is prepared to erect Steam Engines, Mills, and machinery in general: on Scientific principles and reasonable terms.Natal Mercury: 09.08.1858. * 1858-11-12. From the Marriage Register of St. John's Church, Parish of Pinetown, Natal, South Africa. No. 8: on 26 November 1858, [[Markham-312|James Frederick Markham]], full age, bachelor, engineer, resident at Verulam, to [[Meek-357|Elizabeth Meek]], spinster, resident at Pine Town, with the consent of her parents, after banns, by James Walton, Minister of St. John's, in the presence of [[Ward-10378|Josh. Ward]] and [[Cutbush-59|Clarissa Ward]].Marriage Register of St. John's Church, Parish of Pinetown, Natal, South Africa. No. 8. * 1858-12-02. MARRIED On Friday, the 26th November, at St. John's Church, Pinetown, by the Rev. James Walton, Mr. [[Markham-312|James Frederick Markham]], of Verulam, to Miss [[Meek-357|Elizabeth Meek]], of the former place.Natal Mercury: 02.12.1858. * From the 'Natal Mercury' (NM): :* 1860-08-23. JURY LIST, VICTORIA, 1860-1861. [[Markham-337|MARKHAM. FREDERICK]] Place of Abode: Verulam Title, &c: machinist Qualification: proprietor 12.08.1862.Natal Mercury: 23.08.1860, 12.08.1862. :* 1863-09-30. Supplement. Jury List, Victoria, to 30.09.1863: [[Markham-312|Markham, James F.]] Place of abode: Verulam Title. &c.: engineer Qualification: owner. The same entry was found in NM 02.08.1864, Jury List. Victoria County to 30.09.1865: also NM 01.08.1865, Jury List, Victoria County to 30.09.1866: also NM 02.08.1866, Jury List, Victoria County to 30.09.1867.Natal Mercury: 30.09.1863, 02.08.1864, 30.09.1865, 01.08.1865, 30.09.1866, 02.08.1866, 30.09.1867. :* 1871-09-05: 'The Natal Mercury' of Tuesday 5th September 1871: DIED, Markham -- On the 1st September, at her father's residence, Tongaat, Victoria County, [[Markham-660|Grace Eleanor]], the beloved child of Mr. & Mrs. [[Markham-312|J.F. Markham]], after two hours illness, aged thirteen months and two days.The Natal Mercury. 1871-09-05. * 1882: [[Markham-312|J.F. Markham]]. Application To Introduce Native Labour.National Archives of South Africa (NASA). * A MISSIONARY TO MASHONALAND. Looking back at the spread of the Truth in South Africa during the late 19th century, one is struck by the total absence of news from the Orange Free State. Bro. D.J.C. Laffnie was said to be as well known in that republic as in his own, so that presumably his defection from the Dutch Reformed Church occasioned some comment west of the Drakensberg, but apart from that there is no evidence that the Boers of the Free State were even aware of the existence of Christadelphians. Perhaps the insularity of the Free Staters, proverbial even today, provided no ground for the seed to germinate. Yet in spite of this, some of them were ''called according to His purpose''. Their conversion came about in a truly remarkable way.[http://salbu.co.za/debora/ChristadelphianDebora.html]Christadelphians - The Scandinavian Connection. Pg. ?? * PREACHING THE GOSPEL: To this area within a couple of years came none other than [[Markham-312|Bro. James Markham]], the one-time Methodist preacher who had encountered the Truth in Greytown and who had introduced it to Bro. D.J.C. Laffnie. Towards the end of 1893, [[Markham-312|Bro. Markham]] and Bro. Rees had left Natal to explore the possibilities of Gazaland, as the Portuguese province in that region was called. The next news from [[Markham-312|Bro. Markham]] appeared early in 1900. He had by then moved west to the Melsetter district, arriving there probably about 1895. He had travelled about the area, visiting the isolated farms and leaving copies of the Declaration. In the middle of 1899 he had made another visit to some of his contacts, having made it a matter of earnest request that the Lord... The work of the Truth in Natal in the years before Union seems to have followed a similar pattern to that in other parts of the country, with small congregations and fluctuating fortunes. (Pages 22 to 26 not included in this narrative). Christadelphian literature and the annotated list of Bible passages known as 'The Declaration' were being distributed by zealous members at their own expense in French, Bulgarian, Cape Dutch (Afrikaans), Zulu, Norwegian and German. There were Christadelphians among the first gold-diggers on the Witwatersrand, with the earliest settlers in Rhodesia.[http://salbu.co.za/debora/ChristadelphianDebora.html]Christadelphians - The Scandinavian Connection. Pg. ?? * 1893-01-03: [[Markham-312|James Frederick Markham]] arrived at Chimanimani, Rhodesia, having travelled from Sheba Mine, Barberton, South Africa, through to Beira by ship, having walked from Beira to Melsetter with his sons [[Markham-339|John Sidney Ronald]] & [[Markham-311|Herbert Richard Allan Markham]].Rhodesia Pioneer's Society (Byo). * 1895-07-26: Granted Certificate of Right No.1079 to ownership of Fairview, Willow Grove, Westward Ho! & Thornton Farms in Chimanimani district, Rhodesia, by Cecil John Rhodes.To be added. ::[[Markham-312|James Frederick Markham]] of Westward Ho! farm. Certificate of Right No. 1079. Date: 1895-07-26. ::[[Markham-337|Frederick Edmund Markham]] of Fairview farm. ::[[Markham-339|Sidney John Ronald Markham]] of Thornton farm. Title No. 4773. ::[[Markham-311|Herbert Richard Allan Markham]] of Willowgrove farm. * The Protesters by Alan Eyre: (The original article refers to a Robert Markham, but there was never any Robert Markham pioneer that I know of. This article should refer to [[Markham-312|James Frederick 'Fred' Markham]], and have adjusted the article as such!): * In the Southern Hemisphere mention may be made of D.M. Maartens, Adam Shrosbree, and [[Markham-312|James Frederick Markham]], who in the 1880's and 90's carried of the Way to Afrikaners, South African gold diggers, Zulus and Scandinavians. D.M. Maartens had been dissatisfied with the Dutch Reformed Church when he stumbled across a copy of Elpis Israel in a little town on the Great Karroo. It confirmed what he had learnt by his own studies, and he appealed for a Christadelphian to visit him. The nearest, 150 miles away by ox-wagon made the trip willingly, but the dry season caused the two to wait weeks before there was sufficient water in the Sundays River for the baptism to take place. The event stirred the Boer community for miles around.[http://www.antipas.org/books/protesters/prot_18.html]The Protesters by Alan Eyre. Pg. 186. * Adam Shrosbree learned of the Truth in Tarkastad, a remote rural outpost at that time, and travelled 600 miles to be baptized. He travelled widely over the Eastern Cape and Natal preaching everywhere and, before chaotic conditions were brought about by the Boer War, was tending several small ecclesial groups over a wide area. [[Markham-312|James Frederick Markham]] was a typical roving pioneer of the period, putting his hand to any kind of job and rarely staying still for very long. He had received literature from a Christadelphian in Pietermaritzburg before going north to the hill country where he entered the employ of a Boer farmer. He could not speak Afrikaans, the farmer could speak no English, but over their meals they traded passages of Scripture on subjects such as the nature of man and baptism. One day the farmer asked [[Markham-312|Markham]] if he had ever been baptized, and received a negative reply. Then the two men baptized each other. Afrikaner and Briton then worked together in proclaiming the Faith. Some local Zulus heard of these things and invited them to give an account of their new found hope, which they did to an audience of over a hundred. The local ministers of religion put a stop to these proceedings; all, that is, except one. A Wesleyan Zulu preacher, Ndokoza Sibisa, was profoundly disturbed, and set about studying his Bible diligently to see 'if these things were so'. Ndokoza was baptized and earned the respect of all for his Christ-like character.[http://www.antipas.org/books/protesters/prot_18.html]The Protesters by Alan Eyre. Pg. 186. * 1895-1895: Surveyor-General Versus [[Markham-312|J.F. Markham]] for Quitrent on Erf 1, Block B, Greytown (South Africa).To be added. * [[Markham-312|James Frederick Markham]] joined Cecil Rhodes' band of pioneers who were carving large farms out of what is now Rhodesia. He obtained a farm himself (Some 6000 acres), left it in the hands of a manager, and set off on a missionary tour of the whole new colony. He visited every farm in the country and actually canvassed practically the entire white population in the course of his rounds. Behind him, in farms and lonely homes on the veld he left copies of the Declaration and other books and tracts. Then he returned home and like a good farmer waited for the seed to germinate. After a space he set off again and revisited every home where he had left his books. He found generally greater interest in loaves and fishes than in the bread which endureth; but on arriving at a farm about 55 miles south of his home in a locality which even today cannot boast a road, he found an answer to his prayer. An Afrikaner farmer, influential in his neighbourhood, had become convinced of the Way, and he and two other members of the Dutch Reformed Church were baptized.[http://www.antipas.org/books/protesters/prot_18.html]The Protesters by Alan Eyre. Pg. 186. * Westward Ho! Farm is now owned by Border Timbers Ltd, Mutare, Zimbabwe. * The few Moodie trekkers who were still there disliked the fact that the name Melsetter was being taken from them, but they were outnumbered and their spokesman, Dunbar, had quarrelled with the magistrate. After consideration of various sites on Rocklands, Cecilton, and Fairfield, G.F. Heyns' farm Dunbarton was chosen, and [[Markham-312|J.F. Markham]] was employed to build the necessary huts.[https://archive.org/stream/TheStoryOfMelsetter/Melsetter#page/n17/mode/2up/search/Markham]The Story of Melsetter by Shirley Sinclair (1971). Pg. 19. * Longden was supplied with 50 rifles and 25 000 rounds, and a volunteer Burgher force was organised and troops were stationed in Umtali, from where the Postmaster kept Longden informed of news from other parts of the country. Martin was worried about reports about the war: losses in the Matopo Hills, murders in Mazoe, rising in Fort Victoria; and he asked Longden whether it would not be advisable, if they were true, that all available forces should be concentrated. On Westward Ho! [[Markham-312|Markham]] built an underground tunnel as an escape route from his house.[https://archive.org/stream/TheStoryOfMelsetter/Melsetter#page/n19/mode/2up/search/Markham]The Story of Melsetter by Shirley Sinclair (1971). Pg. 21. * [[Markham-312|James Frederick Markham]] built an underground tunnel near his house on Westward Ho farm as an escape route from the Portuguese. He built huts for a township on G.F. Heyns' Farm - Dunbarton, Melsetter, Rhodesia. [--]. * The centre of the settlement gradually become definitely the Chimanimani area, closely filled by the Martin Trek, and the feeling grew that the township should be established there. The original idea was to move the township only, but somehow the name came with the move, and the townlands to the south, which had been pegged out but not developed, became Chipinga. The few Moodie trekkers who were still there disliked the fact that the name Melsetter was being taken from them, but they were outnumbered and their spokesman, Dunbar, had quarrelled with the magistrate. After consideration of various sites on Rocklands, Cecilton and Fairfield, G.F. Heyns' farm Dunbarton was chosen, and [[Markham-312|J.F. Markham]] was employed to build the necessary huts.[http://www.barbaragoss.com/melsetter/chap2a.html]The Story of Melsetter by Shirley Sinclair (1971). Ch. 2a. * An Anglo-Portuguese Convention was drawn up, but until the survey was completed there was uncertainty regarding the exact position of the border line. Orpen fixed points with a view to facilitating future survey operations and became acquainted with the intolerable state of affairs regarding the molestation of natives by the Portuguese and the preposterous claims made by them, and his large experience in land-surveying and the advantage of personal inspection of the country enabled him to form an accurate interpretation of the terms of the Convention. During 1896 an Italian arbitrator, who had never seen the country he was dividing up, was appointed to define the boundary. In the township the administrative offices were functioning satisfactorily, with Twentyman as C.C.'s clerk and Edgar Hoal clerk to the Magistrate at a salary of £20 a month and rations. Longden's duties apparently included those of storekeeper, as [[Markham-312|Markham]] wrote from Westward Ho! asking for paraffin to be sent and the cost to be deducted from pay due to him. It is interesting to note how payment was made. Longden found that, on account of the scarcity of silver in the cash sent to him, he had the greatest difficulty in paying officials. Silver was exceptionally scarce, hut tax was almost exclusively collected in gold and could not be regularly depended on, and he asked for a large proportion of silver to be sent in future.[http://www.barbaragoss.com/melsetter/chap3.html]The Story of Melsetter by Shirley Sinclair (1971). Ch. 3. * In the township the administrative offices were functioning satisfactorily, with Twentyman as C.C.'s clerk and Edgar Hoal clerk to the Magistrate at a salary of £20 a month and rations. Longden's duties apparently included those of storekeeper, as [[Markham-312|Markham]] wrote from Westward Ho! asking for paraffin to be sent and the cost to be deducted from pay due to him.[http://www.barbaragoss.com/melsetter/chap3.html]The Story of Melsetter by Shirley Sinclair (1971). Ch. 3. * Anxiety mounted among the scattered farming populace, and Steyn and others from Cashel moved into laager at Elandspruit on Rocklands. This took Martin by surprise: Steyn said that they had been advised to gather in one spot as danger was near and a rising feared, but when Longden reassured him he said that they would be happy to return to their homes. Longden was supplied with 50 rifles and 25 000 rounds, and a volunteer Burgher force was organised and troops were stationed in Umtali, from where the Postmaster kept Longden informed of news from other parts of the country. Martin was worried about reports about the war: losses in the Matopo Hills, murders in Mazoe, rising in Fort Victoria; and he asked Longden whether it would not be advisable, if they were true, that all available forces should be concentrated. On Westward Ho! [[Markham-312|Markham]] built an underground tunnel as an escape route from his house.[http://www.barbaragoss.com/melsetter/chap3a.html]The Story of Melsetter by Shirley Sinclair (1971). Ch. 3a. * During the Second World War F. Neale transferred his farm Westward Ho! to his godson Neale Murray, then an S.A.A.F. bomber pilot. When he was demobilised Neale spent a year at Fairview learning about farming and conditions here, and when Peggie joined him in 1946 they started farming on Westward Ho!, sold it later to the B.S.A. Co., and settled on Bokkraal, bought from Katie Cilliers, and concentrated on cattle, maize, orchards and tree plantation.[http://www.barbaragoss.com/melsetter/chap17.html]The Story of Melsetter by Shirley Sinclair (1971). Ch. 17. * The Nyahode river on Westward Ho!, first crossed by a drift and then by a causeway, was for many years a barrier in travelling when the river was frequenfly too deep for weeks on end for normal passenger cars to get through. One evening a family had an alarming crossing: at the approach the river did not look too bad, and they drove in. When the wave in the middle washed right over the headlights the only thing to do was to drive steadily on. The car stalled, luckily well beyond the middle, and all piled out on the lower side of the car and eventually managed to push it through, but it was an unpleasant experience in the dark with the river swirling madly all round.[http://www.barbaragoss.com/melsetter/chap20.html]The Story of Melsetter by Shirley Sinclair (1971). Ch. 20. * A few unexpected fires started, including two on Nzuzu and Boskatrand, and on 20th September fires started simultaneously on Westward Ho!, Settler and Silverstream, and during the next two weeks there were reports of fires on most days. The Police Reserve was mobilized, units of the R.L.I. and S.A.S. were stationed in the district, helicopter patrols took place daily, and paratroops were dropped at strategic points.[http://www.barbaragoss.com/melsetter/chap20a.html]The Story of Melsetter by Shirley Sinclair (1971). Ch. 20a. * FOREMAN (Letter written Jan 1975 to Rhodesia Pioneer's Society, Bulawayo): [[Markham-312|James Frederick Markham]] and his two sons came up to Melsetter from the Sheba Mine at Barberton, South Africa, in 1893. Sons were [[Markham-337|Fred]], [[Markham-339|Sid]] and [[Markham-311|Herbert]]. [[Markham-340|Clarissa Mary Foreman]], nee Markham, came to Rhodesia in 1903, after the death of her husband at Barberton, to settle with her father [[Markham-312|James Frederick Markham]] who was farming at 'Westward Ho!' at Melsetter. Her family consisted of [[Foreman-641|Cecil]], [[Foreman-645|Eva]] and [[Foreman-643|Gladys Foreman]]. [[Foreman-645|Eva]] and [[Foreman-643|Gladys]] were eventually sent to school in England, but [[Foreman-641|Cecil]] attended Miss Gilson's School which was once the Meredith's Farm in Melsetter. [[Foreman-643|Gladys]] became [[Foreman-643|Mrs. Lottrell]]. [[Markham-337|Frederick Edmund Markham]] arrived at Fairview Farm at Melsetter, married [[Moodie-88|Elsie Elizabeth Moodie]], daughter of [[Moodie-131|Thomas Moodie]], [[Markham-337|Frederick Edmund Markham]]2 died in 1901? or 1902? and subsequently married [[Acutt-59|William Acutt]] in 1902. [[Markham-311|Herbert]] married [[Ferreira-241|Kate Ferreira]]. [[Markham-339|Sid]] married girl from England. [[Foreman-645|Eva]] became [[Foreman-645|Mrs. Chambers]]. After leaving Melsetter, [[Foreman-641|Cecil Foreman]] went to Marandellas to live with his [[Markham-659|Aunt]] and her husband who married [[Wrench-11|Phillip Gwynne]]. [[Wrench-11|Mr. Gwynne]] was first in the Police and then opened a store just outside M. and at the same time recruited African Labour for the farmers. Through Mr. Livingstone in Umtali, [[Wrench-11|Mr. Gwynne]] managed to get [[Foreman-641|Cecil]] onto the Railways in Umtali, when the first World War broke out, [[Foreman-641|Cecil]] joined the 2nd Rhod. Regiment and was sent to East Africa, due to Malaria he was sent to South Africa to recouperate and then went over to France to fight. On returning to Rhodesia, he went back to the Railways in Bulawayo where he was employed until his sight began to fail. He is now a widower and lives with his daughter [[Foreman-642|Jean]], now [[Foreman-642|Mrs. Phillips]]. She and her husband have gone to live in Que Que and have taken [[Foreman-641|Cecil Foreman]] with them. NOTE:2 [[Markham-337|Frederick Edmund Markham]] dd:1941, buried at Westward Ho! Farm, near escape tunnel, Melsetter, Rhodesia.Rhodesia Pioneer's Society (Byo), letter written 1975. * APPENDIX: List of names of men who did not come with any organized Treks and to whom farms were granted: 01. King, L. 02. Kleyn, L. 03. Ballantyne, J. 04. Wilder, G.A. Rev. 05. Bates, H.W. Rev. 06. Human, J.C. 07. Jensen, J.A. 08. Le Roux, P.L. Rev. 09. Moolman, J.N. 10. Moolman, J.J. 11. Du Preez, L.J. 12. Sweetnim, C. 13. Du Pleyrus, H. 14. Bezuidenhout, W.K. 15. Webster, J.E. 16. [[Markham-312|Markham, James Frederick]] 17. [[Markham-311|Markham, Herbert Richard Allan]] 18. [[Markham-339|Markham, John Sidney Ronald]]...Many Treks Made Rhodesia by S.P. Olivier (1957). Pg. 157. * [[Markham-312|J.F. Markham]] of Westward Ho!. He was the father of [[Markham-337|F.E. Markham]] of Fairview and [[Markham-339|J.S.R. Markham]] of Thornton and [[Markham-311|H.R.A. Markham]] of Willow Grove (Melsetter, Rhodesia). ............... 12 [[Markham-337|Frederick Edmund Markham]], Pioneer of Rhodesia (Moodie Trek 1892), and of Fairview Farm, Melsetter. aka: 'Fred'. bp:1859-12-15 Wesleyan Methodist Church Verulam, bn:1859-09-25 Verulam,Wesleyan Methodist Church Register, Verulam, Victoria County, Natal. dd:1941-01-18 Umtali Hospital, Umtali, Rhodesia. * 1941-01-18:dd: Umtali Hospital, Umtali, Rhodesia. Residence: Odzi, 81yrs, bn: Natal, S.A., widower, four children, Occ.: Gold miner. Intended place of burial: Umtali Cemetery.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939N-CDCF-4?i=7&cc=1838530]Zimbabwe Death Notices, 1904-1976 Umtali Death Notices 1941, Vol. 64. Entry No. 7/41. FamilySearch. * Zimbabwe Death Record: DR 58/142 (7104). Usual place of residence: Odzi. Will: Yes.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939N-CF9P-BK?i=170&cc=1837900]Zimbabwe Death Record: DR 58/142 (7104). * 1941-02-24: Obituary Rhodesia Herald. 1896: Served in Matabele Rebellion. Owned Fairview farm, Melsetter. His name is on the Trekker Monument plaque, Melsetter, which has since been dismantled, and the plaque now rests in the Umtali museum. * Probably the original owner of 'Markhamville' farm near Odzi, Rhodesia. * Chronological History of Greytown: 1886-07: [[Markham-337|Fred Markham]] starts gold rush to Mfongosi.[http://www.greytown.co.za/chrono.htm]Chronological History of Greytown. * Gold mining in Zululand. Goldrush to Mfongosi. In July 1886 [[Markham-312|Fred Markham]] had panned gold at Mfongosi - the river of rushing noises - a remote tributary of the Tugela River in the Nkandla district. Already on 4 August 1886 the Greytown Syndicate had requested permission to erect a battery on the south-east bank of the Mfongosi River. Within a few months of the discovery a mining camp had been established, consisting of residences of every description from ragged patrol tents to sod built shanties. Optimism was such that a regular Diggers' Committee of fifteen members with A.H. Manning as secretary was elected on 25 October 1886, while from the beginning of November 1886 a weekly mail service was instituted from Greytown to the Mfongosi goldfields. This rush had occurred despite a disappointing report released on 30 August 1886 by W.H. Evans of Durban detailing the results of assays he had done on quartz from the main Mfongosi reef, the so-called Markham Reef, and the Ballarat Extension of this reef. After a time, fresh discoveries in the area were made, more mining syndicates were formed and the digger population continued to increase. These mining syndicates were usually formed by groups of individuals from various towns in the Colony of Natal such as Durban, Pietermaritzburg and Greytown and Vryheid in the South African Republic (ZAR), who agreed to pay £2 or £3 cash per month for up to a year. * Developments elsewhere in Zululand: The apparent success of the Mpapala goldfields encouraged other prospectors to search elsewhere for gold or to restart old mines. At Mfongosi the old Phoenix and Markham's Surprise mines were again being worked by a Messrs Evans with crushing commencing in May 1907. In the Nkandla district a Messrs Weir & Delaney were developing a mine at Ntingwe while on the Nkonisa spruit Alexander Dickson and his partner, a Mr. Gunderson, were developing the Dickson reef. By August 1907 the Konisa mine on the Dickson reef was working day and night shifts. Development work was also being undertaken at a mine at Nkunzana in the Nkandla district.[http://dspace.nwu.ac.za/bitstream/handle/10394/5303/No_51%282006%29_Minnaar_A.pdf.txt?sequence=3] * Following the tracks for the rest of the journey made by Eric Schnurr and reinforced by his own drive to 'Tam', Theron shouted to them the story of Zululand gold. He said that the frenzy for finding deposits of gold went back well before the metal was found on the Reef, and that the first gold in Zululand was discovered by a [[Markham-337|Fred Markham]] on the Mfongosi, a tributary on the Thukela river. It started a gold rush. Soon a shantytown had sprung up to house more than three hundred people, a digger's committee was formed and one enterprising soul started a passenger coach mule-service to Greytown. The gold reefs boasted exotic names like Molly's Luck, The Surprise, New Sheba, with two wood-and-iron hotels. It was said that the Gum Tree Hotel boasted Indian waiters, sold gin at four shillings a bottle, and stocked all the latest newspapers.[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=30EzDwAAQBAJ&pg=PT147]Snake in the Signal Box by William Paterson. Ch. 9, Pg. 147-8. * The Moodie Trek Memorial at Melsetter records 21 names, Ashpute H., Baden E., du Plessis E., Hulley R.A., Knox ?., [[Markham-337|Markham F.]], [[Moodie-131|Moodie Thomas]], and his wife, their sons James (Boyce), Thomas, Charles, Malcolm, Benjamin, George, and Duncan, their daughters Harriet and [[Moodie-88|Elizabeth]], Dunbar Moodie and his wife, Oberholster J., and Stiebel G.RHODESIANA: Publication No. 36, March, 1977. Pg. 16. He m1:1894-01-12 being the first marriage in Melsetter, Rhodesia, to [[Moodie-88|Elsie Elizabeth Moodie]], Pioneer of Rhodesia, bp:1878-01-20 Snymanshoek, Bethlehem, OFS, South Africa. dd:1944-12-31 Govt. Hospital (Memorial Hospital), Bulawayo, Rhodesia. br: 1944 Athlone Cemetery, Bulawayo, Rhodesia, the daughter of [[Moodie-131|Thomas Moodie]], Moodie Trek Leader (1892), Pioneer of Rhodesia. They divorced by 1901. * The Trekker Monument at Chimanimani was erected in memory of members of the Moodie Trek and has since been dismantled by the Zimbabwe government directive (1982) in the process of de-colominization. The plague from this Monument which bears his name (F. Markham) and other members is now held in the National Museum, Mutare, Zimbabwe. * [[Moodie-88|MRS. W. ACUTT]], 1892: Nee [[Moodie-88|Elsie Moodie]]. Daughter of [[Moodie-131|Thomas Moodie]], leader of the Moodie Trek. An interesting account of this journey, written by [[Moodie-88|Mrs. Acutt]], is to be found on pages 152-157 of "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women," by Jeannie M. Boggie. [[Moodie-88|Mrs. Acutt]]'s first husband was [[Markham-337|Frederick Markham]], whom she married on 1/12/94. This was the first marriage in Melsetter. After the death(/divorce) of [[Markham-337|Mr. Markham]] she married William Acutt in 1902. See pp. 156 and 160 of "A Study in Pioneering - the Moodies of Melsetter", by Edmund H. Burrows. [[Moodie-88|Mrs. Acutt]] died in Bulawayo on 13/12/44. Information from Mrs. Czarnikow, Bulawayo. On Roll of Women Pioneers.Rhodesia's Pioneer Women (1859-1896) by Jessie M. Lloyd. Pg. 1. * ('After the death of Mr. Markham'): They divorced by 1901, and he d:1941. * The new year 1894 began with bright days and clear skies, a pleasant change from the heavy rains of November and December. In January of that year there was an occasion of great rejoicing when the first marriage, that of [[Moodie-131|Thomas Moodie]]'s daughter, [[Moodie-88|Elsie]], took place in Melsetter. The Rev. Wilder had come over from the newly established Mt. Silinda Mission to perform the ceremony. There were no less than ten ladies present! A big reception was held, there was target shooting and sport, and the eighteen competitors had a grand time.Many Treks Made Rhodesia by S.P. Olivier. Pg. 103. * [[Moodie-88|Mrs. Acutt]]'s recollections of the Moodie Trek. (To be added).Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women by Jeannie M. Boggie. Pg. 152-157. ............... m1 of [[Markham-337|Frederick Edmund Markham]]: m1:1894-01-01, Melsetter, Rhodesia, to [[Moodie-88|Elsie Elizabeth Moodie]]. The first recorded marriage in Melsetter, Rhodesia. Divorced before 1901. Elsie Acutt Avenue in Ilanda Bulawayo probably named after her (or her daughter ?). Occupation: Nurse. 'A big woman'. Blind in left eye. Had 10 (18?) kids & married 3 times. Zimbabwe Death Record (DR).[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVBQ-HTLQ]Zimbabwe Death Notices, Bulawayo Death Notices 1945, Vol. 76. Image 8/649. FamilySearch. Of 99a Grey Street, Bulawayo, Rhodesia.
................ 13 [[Markham-648|Eva Cecillia Markham]], Pioneer of Rhodesia (1894), bp:1894 Waterfall Farm, Melsetter, Rhodesia. br:1896 Westward Ho! Farm, Melsetter, Rhodesia. Pioneer of Rhodesia. EVA MARKHAM, 1896 or earlier: Eva Cecillia Markham died of malarial fever on 21/3/96 at Westward Ho Farm, Melsetter, aged one year, six months. She was the daughter of Frederick Edmund Markham and Elsie Elizabeth Markham. Information, the Deaths Register, National Archives, Salisbury.Rhodesia's Pioneer Women (1859-1896) by Jessie M. Lloyd. Pg. 62.Deaths Register, National Archives, Salisbury.
................ 13 [[Markham-649|Thomas Duncan Moodie Markham]], bn:c.1895 Salisbury, Rhodesia. 866 PTE. [[Markham-649|T.D.M. MARKHAM]], 2nd Rhodesia Regt. (WW1): 1914-20 British War Medal, 1914-19 Victory Medal. M.I.C.: British East Africa, German East Africa, Rhodesia, Nyasaland and Uganda, 1915-03-15. [[Markham-649|Thomas Duncan Moodie Markham]]. WW1: Attested: 1914-12-15. Wounded: 1916-03-12.[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=7Ua-BAAAQBAJ&pg=PA119&lpg=PA119]The 2nd Rhodesia Regiment in East Africa by Lieut-Col A.E. Capell. Pg. 119. m1. \\.
.................. 14 [[Markham-7088|Duncan Markham]]. Was living in Harare, Zimbabwe.
............... m2 of [[Markham-337|Frederick Edmund Markham]]: m2:1906 (Q3), Luton, Bedfordshire, England,[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2D88-4M7]FamilySearch: England and Wales Marriage Registration Index, 1837-2005. to Florence Jane Buckley, bp:1872-11-03 Luton, Bedfordshire. dd:1926-09-18 Salisbury Hospital, Salisbury, Rhodesia. br:1926 Salisbury Cemetery, Salisbury, Rhodesia. 48y, bn:England, married.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939N-C81H-Q?i=251&cc=1838530]Zimbabwe Death Notices, 1904-1976 Salisbury Death Notices 1926, Vol. 28. Entry No. 248. FamilySearch.
................ 13 [[Markham-651|Myra Edith Markham]], bp:c.1894-98 Rhodesia. br:(P:??), was living in Durban. m1. [[Southey-48|Ernest Robert Southey]], bp:c.1881 Graaff Reniet. dd:1941-08-16 Gatooma, Rhodesia. Residence: Thistle Etna Mine, Eiffel Flats. 60y, bn: Graaff Reniet, South Africa, married, occ.: Surface overseer, br:Gatooma Cemetery, Gatooma, Rhodesia.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939N-CDQW-F?i=130&cc=1838530]Zimbabwe Death Notices, 1904-1976 Gatooma Death Notices 1941, Vol. 63. Entry No. 129/41. FamilySearch.
.................. 14 [[Southey-458|Ernest Clive Southey]], bp:c.1913. dd:1913-12-26 Salisbury, Rhodesia. Residence: Linnet? Mine, PoD: Linnet? Mine, Informant: [[Southey-48|E.R. Southey]] (Father). 7.5m.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939N-ZSFF-9?i=14&cc=1838530]Zimbabwe Death Notices, 1904-1976 Salisbury Death Notices 1914, Vol. 12. Entry No. 12. FamilySearch.
................ 13 [[Markham-652|Arthur Edmund Markham]], bp:c.1908 Melsetter, Rhodesia. dd:1911-04-18 Imbiza Valley, Penhalonga, Rhodesia. br:1911 Penhalonga Cemetery, Penhalonga, Rhodesia. Drowned aged 2y 5m at Imbiza Valley, Penhalonga, Rhodesia. bn: Melsetter. Informant: [[Markham-337|F.E. Markham]].[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939N-ZS9J-69?i=9&cc=1838530]Zimbabwe Death Notices, 1904-1976 Umtali Death Notices 1911, Vol. 8. Entry No. 8. FamilySearch.
................ 13 [[Markham-653|Florence Eva Markham]], bn:1904. m1. ? Thompson.
.................. 14 Dr. Richard Thompson.
................ 13 [[Markham-654|Frederick George Markham]], bn:1911-11-28 Rhodesia. m1. Beatrice Gertrude van Heerden, bn:c.1925. Note: Beatrice Mines in Rhodesia is named after her (So they say!). Divorced.
.................. 14 [[Markham-7089|Arthur Edmund Markham]], bn:<1953.
.................. 14 [[Markham-7090|Eva Florence 'Inga' Markham]], bn:1953 Salisbury, Rhodesia. m1. ? De Witt, Anaethetist, Canada.
.................... 15 ? De Witt, bn:1982 Cape Town.
.................... 15 Sammi De Witt, bn:1985 Cape Town.
................ m2 of [[Markham-654|Frederick George Markham]]: Mary-Ann \\. Divorced.
.................. 14 [[Markham-7091|David Markham]].
.................. 14 [[Markham-7092|Angela Markham]].
................ m3 of [[Markham-654|Frederick George Markham]]: Heather Jean Holland, bn:c.1915. br:Living in Calitzdorp, Cape.
................ m2 of [[Moodie-88|Elsie Elizabeth Moodie]]: Walter Frederick Acutt, bn:1874 of Wolverhampton, Enlgand, dd:1922-02-10 Memorial Hospital, Bulawayo, Rhodesia, br:1922 Athlone Cemetery, Bulawayo, Rhodesia.
.................... 01 Elsie Elizabeth Acutt, bn:1909-01-24. m1. to L.L. Rickards, bn:c.1905. Note: (Lawrence Lambert Rickards Acutt). They had:
.......................... 01 ? Rickards.
.......................... 02 ? Rickards.
.......................... m2 of Elsie Elizabeth Acutt: ? Hopkins.
.................... 02 Florence Theodora 'Sadie' Acutt, bn:1903-12-06. m1. ? Czarnikow.
.................... 03 Lawrence Lambert Rickards Acutt, bn:1905.
.................... 04 Cecilia Moodie Acutt. bn:c.1905. dd:1944. br: . m1. William John Nielson, bn:c.1905. 3k.
.................... 05 William Walter 'Chummy' Acutt, bn:1907-06-03. m1. Nancy Sinclair, bn:c.1910.
.......................... 01 Dunbar Patrick Acutt, bn:1943-03-03.
.......................... 02 Barry John Acutt, bn:1954-03-10.
.................... 06 Sarah Johanna Magdeline 'Stevie' Acutt, bn:1911-02-18. br:. sp. m1. Arthur Henry Lake, bn:c.1910.
.................... 07 John French Donald 'Bull' Acutt, bn:1915-07-13 Rhodesia. dd:1968-08-16 Salisbury Hospital, Salisbury, Rhodesia. br:Cremated, Warren Hills, Salisbury. m1. Evelyn Marnewick, b:c.1916 Rhodesia. dd:1949-07-17 Bulawayo, Rhodesia.
.......................... 01 William Walter Robin Acutt, bn:1939-03-28.
.......................... 02 Avis Claudine Acutt, bn:1942-08-19. m1. ? Rochester, bn:c.1940.
.......................... m2 of John French Donald Acutt: \\.
.................... 08 Emily Gertrude Acutt, bn:1916-10-03. m1. Robert Kendal Thompson, bn:c.1915.
.......................... 01 ? Thompson b:Aft.1947.
............... 12 [[Markham-338|Annie Elizabeth Markham]], bp:1861-09-11, Wesleyan Methodist Church, Verulam, bn:1861-03-07 Verulam,Wesleyan Methodist Church Register, Verulam, Victoria County, Natal. br:1939 Old Cemetery, Ermelo, Old Cemetery, Ermelo, Mpumalanga, South Africa. Headstone: In Loving Memory of Our Mother Annie Elizabeth Melville Born 7-3-1861 Verulam Died 17-2-1939 Ermelo. The Lord is my Shepherd.[http://www.graves-at-eggsa.org/main.php?g2_itemId=1647400]eGGSA Library: Gravestones in South Africa (Photos).
.................. m1 of [[Markham-338|Annie Elizabeth Markham]]: [[Melville-731|John Allison Melville]], m1:1880-10-04, in the house of [[Wardell-|Isaac Wardell]], Gelukstad, Natal, recorded in St. James Church, Greytown, Natal.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DZR4-HFT?i=734&cc=2063749]South Africa, Natal Province Civil Marriages, 1845-1955. Film #004236411. Image: 735/739.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6P9W-K3K]South Africa, Natal Province, Civil Marriages, 1845-1955. FamilySearch.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DTX9-TDQ]South Africa, Natal Province, Civil Marriages, 1845-1955. FamilySearch., bp:1858-09-21 St. Peter's Church, Pietermaritzburg, Natal, bn:1854-11-16 (Biggleswade, Bedfordshire, England), son of [[Foley-1211|John]] and [[Allison-1805|Marion Melville]], of Pietermaritzburg, clerk.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9TWY-388?i=30&cc=1468076]South Africa, St. Peter's Church, Pietermaritzburg, Natal, South Africa. Baptisms. FamilySearch. * [[Melville-731|John Allison Melville]] bp:1858-09-21 St. Peter's Church, Pietermaritzburg, Natal, the same day as his sister [[Melville-1798|Catherine Nelly Melville]], bn:1858-06-21 Pietermaritzburg, Natal.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9TWY-388?i=30&cc=1468076]South Africa, St. Peter's Church, Pietermaritzburg, Natal, South Africa. Baptisms. FamilySearch. * 1902-01-00: Living in Froomberg Terrace, 'Dean's Lane' (possibly Deane Street) in Pietermaritzburg. * Surname is Melville in St. James Church, Greytown, Natal, registers. Saddler of Greytown, Natal. * Headstone: In Loving Memory of [[Melville-731|John Allison Melville]] Born Biggleswade, England 16th Nov. 1854 Died 14th Jan. 1923 R.I.P. (Old Cemetery, Ermelo, Mpumalanga, South Africa).[http://www.graves-at-eggsa.org/main.php?g2_itemId=1647397]eGGSA Library: Gravestones in South Africa (Photos). ................ 13 [[Melville-|Marion Melville]], bn: South Africa.
................ 13 [[Melville-|Grace Elizabeth Melville]], bn: South Africa.
................ 13 [[Melville-|John Frederick Melville]], bn:10-1884-10-00 Transvaal, South Africa. dd:1945-03-02 br:1945-03-00 Old Cemetery, Ermelo, South Africa. J.F. Melville MRT 1945.[http://www.graves-at-eggsa.org/main.php?g2_itemId=1645845]EGGSA: Graves. Soldier.
................ 13 [[Melville-|Annie Catherine Melville]], bn: South Africa.
................ 13 [[Melville-|Albert Melville]], bn: South Africa.
................ 13 [[Melville-|Percy Melville]], bn: South Africa.
................ 13 [[Melville-|Clarissa Maud Melville]], bn: South Africa.
................ 13 [[Melville-|Florence Gertrude Melville]], bn: South Africa.
............... 12 [[Markham-339|James Sidney Ronald 'Sid' Markham]], Rhodesian Pioneer (1894), and of Thornton Farm, Melsetter, Rhodesia (Title No. 4773). bp:1863-18-02 Wesleyan Methodist Church, Verulam, Natal, bn:1862-11-01 Verulam.Wesleyan Methodist Church, Verulam, Victoria, Natal. dd:1931-01-16 Amandas, Concession, Rhodesia. 63y, bn: Natal, married, Occ.: Contractor (Building), Informant: [[Markham-649|T. Markham]], nephew causing burial, of Municipal Sanitary Farm, Salisbury. br:1931 Salisbury Cemetery, Salisbury, Rhodesia.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939N-CDN9-7?i=30&cc=1838530]Zimbabwe Death Notices, 1904-1976 Salisbury Death Notices 1931, Vol. 38. Entry No. 30/1931. FamilySearch.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939N-C69H-TH?i=31&cc=1837900]Zimbabwe Death Registers, 1929-1931, Vol. 38, Pg. 7. Image: 32/280. Zimbabwe Death Record (DR 38/7). Farmer at Rockwood Farm, Mazoe, Rhodesia. As a Stone Mason/Builder, he built the Anglican Church in Greytown, South Africa.To be added. m1:1905(Q1) St. Martin in the Field, Luton, Bedfordshire, to [[Buckley-1132|Emma Maria Buckley]], bn:1879 Luton, Bedfordshire. dd:1952-04-09, General Hospital, Bulawayo, Rhodesia. Residence: 7 Newall Ave, Bulawayo, widow, 4 children, retired.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939N-CNTK-L?i=349&cc=1838530]Zimbabwe Death Notices, 1904-1976 Bulawayo Death Notices 1952, Vol. 114. Entry No. 346/52. FamilySearch. br:1952 Grave No. 810, Athlone Cemetery, Bulawayo, Rhodesia. Headstone: IN LOVING MEMORY OF, EMMA MARIA MARKHAM, BORN BEDFORDSHIRE, DIED 9TH APRIL 1952.[http://www.graves-at-eggsa.org/main.php?g2_itemId=1773158]eGGSA Library: Gravestones in Zimbabwe (Photos). Her grave is very near the grave of [[Markham-697|Henry Markham]] who dd:1908-05-31, unrelated.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939N-ZQ6X-L?i=64&cc=1838530]FamilySearch. To be added.[http://www.graves-at-eggsa.org/main.php?g2_itemId=1773154]eGGSA Library: Gravestones in Zimbabwe (Photos). She was a Florist in Luton, Bedfordshire, England. 1905: [[Markham-339|James Sidney Ronald Markham]] and [[Buckley-1132|Emma Maria Buckley]], [[Buckley-1188|Ellen Eliza Buckley]] and [[Hudson-4122|Arthur Hudson]], all registered their marriages on the same day.Freebmd. m. (Lic.).[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:267C-SPW]FamilySearch (m. Lic.).
................ 13 [[Markham-666|Sidney John 'Jack' Markham]], bn:1906-04-07 Umtali, Rhodesia. m1. Daphne Berry, bn:1914-03-24 Selukwe, Rhodesia.
.................. 14 [[Markham-7063|Joan Winifred Markham]], bn:1939-11-24 Umtali, Rhodesia. m1. Frank Wehner.
.................... 15 Lauren Susan Wehner.
.................. 14 [[Markham-7064|Judy Anne Markham]], bn:1942-08-06 Salisbury, Rhodesia. m1. Alastair Bruce-Brand.
.................... 15 Paul John Bruce-Brand, bn:1967-06-22 Marandellas, Zimbabwe. m1. Susan Poole.
..................... 16 Jason Bruce-Brand.
..................... 16 Daniel Bruce-Brand.
.................... 15 Robert Alan Bruce-Brand, bn:1969-10-05 Harare, Zimbabwe.
.................... 15 Janet Oriel Bruce-Brand, bn:1971-09-19 Pretoria.
.................. 14 [[Markham-7065|Peter Graham Markham]], bn:1944-10-21 Salisbury, Rhodesia. m1. Helen Botha.
.................... 15 [[Markham-7066|Nicola Markham]].
.................... 15 [[Markham-7067|Michelle Markham]].
.................. 14 [[Markham-7068|John Buckley Markham]], bn:1946-09-06 Rhodesia. m1. Pamela-Ann Scott-Rodger, bn:1948-05-24.
.................... 15 [[Markham-7069|Carol Markham]], of Ballito Bay, South Africa.
.................... 15 [[Markham-7070|Graeme Markham]].
................ 13 [[Markham-675|Alfred Arthur Buckley 'Alf' Markham]], bn:1908-08-12 Luton, Bedfordshire. br:Cemetery and Crematorium, Stellawood, Durban, Natal. m1. Myrtle Parrott, bn:1911-05-13 (sp). br:Cemetery and Crematorium, Stellawood, Durban, Natal. * Immigrants to South Africa. Witty, artistic, gardener. Bought his own farm in Inyanga. Farmed at Juliasdale, Inyanga, Rhodesia. Draughtsman. No known children (sp). * Grave of [[Markham-675|Alfred Markham]] and [[Parrott-527|Myrtle Markham]], Stellawood Cemetery, Durban, Natal, South Africa.[http://www.graves-at-eggsa.org/main.php?g2_itemId=2758940]eGGSA Library. Gravestones in South Africa (Photos). In Loving Memory of [[Markham-675|Alfred Markham]]. 12.8.1908-23.8.1984. [[Parrott-527|Myrtle Markham]] 13.5.1911-30.12.1989. ................ 13 [[Markham-676|Roland Abbott Markham]], bn:1911-01-07 Luton, Bedfordshire. m1. Ruth Victoria Bulman Webster, bn:1919-07-28 Ladysmith, Natal.
.................. 14 [[Markham-7071|Lorna Joy Markham]], bn:1940-12-12 Fort Victoria, Zimbabwe. m1. Adrian Maytham.
.................... 15 Cheryl Gay Maytham, bn:1964-09-28 Salisbury, Rhodesia.
.................... 15 Colleen Tracy Maytham, bn:1967-05-03 Salisbury, Rhodesia.
.................... 15 Russell Dold Maytham, bn:1969-01-24 Salisbury, Rhodesia.
.................. 14 [[Markham-7072|Hazel Mary Markham]], bn:1943-09-17 Salisbury, Rhodesia. m1. Lynton Delaney, bn:c.1940.
.................... 15 Fern Tracey Delaney, bn:1969-12-10 Salisbury, Rhodesia.
.................... 15 Ashley Kim Delaney, bn:1972-05-17 Salisbury, Rhodesia.
.................. 14 [[Markham-7073|Valerie Ruth 'Val' Markham]], bn:1947-04-02 Salisbury, Rhodesia. m1. Johannes 'Hans' van der Heiden.
.................... 15 Tammy Ruth van der Heiden, bn:1971-11-06 Umtali, Rhodesia.
.................... 15 Craig Anton van der Heiden, bn:1973-02-01 Fort Victoria, Rhodesia.
................ 13 [[Markham-680|Ellen Winifred 'Nellie' Markham]], bn: Umtali, Rhodesia. br:1969 Natal, m1. John Norman 'Pinkie' Symons.
.................. 14 Dorene Symons. Studied music at Trinity College, London. m1. Bruce Gloag. Architect.
.................... 15 ? Gloag.
.................... 15 ? Gloag.
.................... 15 ? Gloag.
............... 12 [[Markham-340|Clarissa Mary Markham]], aka: 'Evelyn', bp:1865-03-26 Wesleyan Methodist Church, Verulam, Natal, bn:1865-02-26 Tongaat Village.Wesleyan Methodist Church Register, Verulam, Victoria County, Natal. * 1895: Staying in Barberton, South Africa. * 1889-05-16: [[Markham-340|Clarissa Mary Markham]], 22y, spinster, m1:1889-05-16 Inkandhle, Natal, South Africa, [[Foreman-639|Josiah Watson Foreman]], 27, bachelor, Prospector, Residence: Inkunyana, after banns, (Witnesses: [[Markham-659|Emily Markham]]),[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-67C3-QRY]South Africa, Natal Province Civil Marriages, 1845-1955 004236439. FamilySearch.South Africa Civil Registration (Marriages), Natal, 1845-1899. Items 1-2. No. 13675-13738. 1899. Norwegian Mission Stations in Zululand Miscellaneous Nos. 1853-1898. Pg. 92. Image 185/746. * [[Foreman-639|Josiah Watson Foreman]], bn:1862, dd:1898-03-05 br:1898-03-00 Barberton, South Africa. Death Notice: [[Foreman-639|Josiah W. Foreman]], bn:Durham, England, aged: 36y, Occ.: Mine worker, married. DoD: 5th March 1898, Sheba Mine. Will: Yes. Children: [[Foreman-643|Gladdie Foreman]], [[Foreman-645|Eveline Foreman]], [[Foreman-641|Thistle Foreman]] (Cecil), [[Foreman-644|Josia Foreman]] (Josiah).[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS36-W9XN-3]South Africa, Transvaal, Probate Records from the Master of the Supreme Court, 1869-1958. Film#: 007805601. Image: 487/950. [[Foreman-639|Josiah W. Foreman]] (Death Notice). FamilySearch. Birth Registration.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:26BP-437]England and Wales Birth Registration Index, 1837-2008. [[Foreman-639|Josiah Foreman]]. FamilySearch. 1871 Census (UK).[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VB8W-17T]England and Wales Census, 1871. [[Foreman-639|Josiah W. Foreman]]. FamilySearch. 1881 Census (UK).[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q271-WNT4]England and Wales Census, 1881. [[Foreman-639|Josiah W. Foreman]]. FamilySearch. 1891 Census (UK).[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WJ1T-PMM]England and Wales Census, 1891. FamilySearch. 1901 Census (UK). [[Foreman-645|Mary E. Foreman]], Grand Child, Female, 8y.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XSHT-865]England and Wales Census, 1901. FamilySearch. 1911 Census (UK).[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XWHR-27J]England and Wales Census, 1911. FamilySearch. * This is the last Will and Testament of me [[Foreman-639|Josiah Foreman]] of the De Kaap Gold Fields. I do hereby revoke, annul and make void all wills condicils and other testamentary acts heretofor make and executed by me, and I declare that the same shall henceforth be of no force or effect whatsoever. I hereby nominate, institute and appoint [[Markham-340|Clarissa Mary Foreman]] my true and lawful Wife to be the sole and universal heir of all the estate and effects which shall or may be left by me after my death, whether moveable or unimoveable and of what natural or Kind soever and wherever the same may be in possession eversince? remainder or expectancy, nothing expected. I declare to nominate and appoint the said [[Markham-340|Clarissa Mary Foreman]] to be the executor of this my will and administrator of my estate and effects hereby giving and granting unto her all such power and authority as are required or allowed in law and especially those of assumptions, substitutions, and surrogations. I declare my will to be that the executor of this my Will and Testament shall not be required to lod? with the Orphan Master of this State an inventory of my estate and effects. I reserve to myself the power from time to time, and at all times hereafter to make all such alterations in or additions to this Will, as I shall think be either by a separate act or at the foot be desiring that all such alterations or additions so made under my own signature shall be held valid and effectual as if they had been inserted herein. I declare that this writing contains my last Will and Testament and I desire that it may have effect as such or as condicil or otherwise in such manner as may be found to consist with law. This done and signed by me the testator in the presence of the subscribing witnesses who in my presence and in the presence of each other and being present at the same time have hereunto subscribed their names at the Sheba Gold Mining Company, De Kaap Gold Fields this the First day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety six (1896-11-01). As witnesses: Spencer? Lillow?, Richard James Ravenswood?, [[Foreman-639|Josiah Foreman]].[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS36-W9NN-5]South Africa, Transvaal, Probate Records from the Master of the Supreme Court, 1869-1958. Film#: 007805601. Image: 488/950. [[Foreman-639|Josiah W. Foreman]] (Death Notice/Will). FamilySearch.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS36-W9XY-L]South Africa, Transvaal, Probate Records from the Master of the Supreme Court, 1869-1958. Film#: 007805601. Image: 489/950. [[Foreman-639|Josiah W. Foreman]] (Death Notice/Will). FamilySearch. Also reference to Melsetter, Rhodesia.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS36-W9XY-L]South Africa, Transvaal, Probate Records from the Master of the Supreme Court, 1869-1958. Film#: 007805601. Image: 489/950. [[Foreman-639|Josiah W. Foreman]] (Death Notice/Will). FamilySearch. * 1896-11-01: Will date. It is maybe unlikely [[Markham-340|Clarissa Mary Foreman]] arrived in Melsetter, Rhodesia, before the end of 1896. The cut off date for Pioneers is 1896-12-31. * She ([[Markham-340|Clarissa Mary Foreman]]) came to Rhodesia to join her father in 1893, [[Markham-312|J.F. Markham]], who was farming at Westward Ho!, after the death of her husband at Barberton. Her family consisted of Cecil, Eva & Gladys. Eva & Gladys were eventually sent to school in England, but Cecil went to Miss Gilson's school which was on the Meredith's farm in Melsetter.The Pioneers Society Records (Byo). * 1903-01-03: [[Markham-340|Clarissa Mary Foreman]] arrived in Rhodesia after death of husband at Barberton, South Africa (dd:1898-03-05).The Pioneers Society Records (Byo). ??. * 1909-06-17: Death Record: Registration.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939N-ZQNB-C]Zimbabwe Death Notices. Melsetter Death Notices, 1909, Vol. 6. Entry No. 2. Image 4/8. FamilySearch. [[Markham-340|Clarissa Mary Foreman]]: Residence: 'Westward Ho' farm, Melsetter. Age: 42y.? White, bn: Greytown (Verulam), Natal. Widowed. dd:1909-06-09, 'Westward Ho', Melsetter. Intended Place of Burial: 'Westward Ho', Melsetter. Cause of Death: Cardiac failure, vascular disease of heart. Doctor: William George Rose. Number of children: 4. Informant: [[Foreman-645|Mary Eveline Foreman]], daughter of 'Westward Ho', Melsetter. * 1909-07-12: Death Record: DR 11/191 (Index).[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939N-CN9S-W1]Zimbabwe Death Registers, 1908-1910, Vol. 11. Index. Image 7/295. FamilySearch. Death Record: DR 11/191.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939N-CN9M-52]Zimbabwe Death Registers, 1908-1910, Vol. 11. Image 234/.295. FamilySearch. [[Markham-340|Clarissa Mary Foreman]], bn: Greytown (Verualm), Natal. Nationality: English. Parents: [[Markham-312|James Frederick Markham]], deceased, and [[Meek-357|Elizabeth Markham]], deceased. Age: 42y? 3m. Widow. Pre-deceased spouse: [[Foreman-639|Josiah Watson Foreman]], dd:1898-03-05. dd:1909-06-09 at Westward Ho farm, Melsetter. Children of Deceased: [[Foreman-643|Gladys Maud Foreman]], bn:1890-03-28. [[Foreman-645|Mary Eveline Foreman]], bn:1892-07-28. [[Foreman-641|Cecil Markham Foreman]], bn:1895-04-26. [[Foreman-644|Josiah Frederick Thomas Foreman]], bn:1897-10-06. :: 1909-07-12: Signed by her daughter [[Foreman-645|Mary Eveline Foreman]] at 'The Rockery', Melsetter. :: 1909-07-17: Inventory filed. :: 1909-07-19: [[Luttrell-1298|Sidney P. Luttrell]] of Melsetter, appointed Curator Bonis. :: Edict published in Gazette of 1909-07-23 calling a meeting of Next of Kin, before the Magistrate, Melsetter on 1909-09-01. :: 1909-09-18: [[Wrench-11|Philip Gwynne]] (Marandellas) and [[Luttrell-1298|Sidney Philip Luttrell]] (Melsetter), appointed Joint Executors Dative, and Tutors Dative, to the minor children. :: 1912-10-10: Notice to file account to [[Wrench-11|P. Gwynne]], Marandellas. :: 1913-11-13: Account filed. * 1909-06-00: Buried near escape tunnel of house on Westward Ho! Farm, Melsetter, Rhodesia.To be added. ................ 13 [[Foreman-643|Gladys Maud Foreman]], bn:1890-03-28 Queenstown, Cape Province.
................ m1 of [[Foreman-643|Gladys Maud Foreman]]: Roger Harold Aston.
................ m2 of [[Foreman-643|Gladys Maud Foreman]]: [[Luttrell-1298|Sidney Phillip Luttrell]]. * DR: [[Luttrell-1298|Sidney Phillip Luttrell]].[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939N-CXSC-X5]Zimbabwe Death Notices: Que Que Death Notices 1928, Vol. 31. Entry No. 2. Image 3/10. FamilySearch. Residence: Que Que. Age: 47y. Race: European, India. Married. Occ.: Gold miner. DoD: 1928-03-19 at Que Que. Intended Place of Burial: Que Que Cemetery. Cause of Death: Accidental explosion of detonation of dynamite. Duration: some hours. Medical Man: James Davey. Registered: 1928-03-23 at Que Que. ................ 13 [[Foreman-645|Mary Eveline 'Eva' Foreman]], bn:1892-07-28 Barberton, South Africa. dd:1976-05-21. Residence: Dorothy Duncan Centre, 3 Cecil Rd, Greendale. 83y, bn: South Africa, widow, PoD: Andrew Fleming Hospital, Salisbury, Rhodesia, Wareen Hills Crematorium, Salisbury.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939N-CFJR-Q?i=184&cc=1838530]Zimbabwe Death Notices, 1904-1976 Salisbury Death Notices 1976, Vol. 865. Entry No. 382/76. FamilySearch. m1. Walter Chambers dd:<1976 Elizabethville, Belgian Congo.
.................. 14 Noel Lawrence Chambers.
.................... 15 Louise Chambers.
.................... 15 Heather Chambers.
.................... 15 Beryl Chambers.
.................... 15 Alister Grant Chambers.
.................. 14 ? Chambers m1. ? Burmeister.
................ 13 [[Foreman-641|Cecil Markham Foreman]], bn:1895-04-26 Barberton, Transvaal (Mother: [[Markham-340|Evelyn Markham]], dd:1975-05-06 26 Marionville Avenue, Que Que, Rhodesia. 80y, retired, West Park Crematorium Bulawayo, Residence: 56 Rhodes Highway, Que Que, Rhodesia.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939N-CN9S-JT?i=154&cc=1838530]Zimbabwe Death Notices, 1904-1976 Que Que Death Notices 1975, Vol. 774. Entry No. 155/75. FamilySearch. m1:1932-06-04 Bulawayo, Rhodesia, to Lilian Agnes Vincent, bn: East London, South Africa. dd:1970-01-01 Central Hospital, Bulawayo, Residence: 14+15 Ansam Court, Fort Street, Bulawayo, Rhodesia, 66y, married, 1 child, cremated at West Park Crematorium. DR: B6/70.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939N-8PW4-1?i=1&cc=1838530]Zimbabwe Death Notices, 1904-1976 Bulawayo Death Notices 1970, Vol. 334. Entry No. 2/70. FamilySearch.
.................. 14 Jeannette Lilian Foreman, bn:1928-06-09 Rhodesia. dd:1999-07-20 Bulawayo, Zimbabwe.
.................. m1 of Jeannette Lilian Foreman: ? Olsen.
.................. m2 of Jeannette Lilian Foreman: Roy George Phillips, bn:1939-07-10 Que Que, Rhodesia. br:[http://www.geni.com/people/Roy-Phillips/6000000025099486331]
................ 13 Josiah Frederick Thomas Foreman, bn:1897-10-06. br:1954-11-19 Grave No. 733, Sec B Anglican, Aylmer May Cemetery, Lusaka, Zambia.
............... 12 [[Markham-311|Herbert Richard Allan Markham]], bp:1868-03-15 Wesleyan Methodist Church, Verulam, Natal; bn:1867-09-11 Tongaat Village, Natal.Wesleyan Methodist Church, Verulam, Natal. dd:1937-08-21 Mt. Selinda (Melsetter), Rhodesia. br:1937 Excelsion Farm, Chipinga, Rhodesia. 62y 11m, bn:Natal, divorced, 5 children, retired builder and contractor. Intended place of burial: Mt. Selinda (Melsetter), Rhodesia. Dr. W.H. Willis present at death.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939N-C69Z-2J?i=116&cc=1838530]Zimbabwe Death Notices, 1904-1976 Umtali Death Notices 1937, Vol. 52. Entry No. 113/37. FamilySearch. Zimbabwe Death Record (DR 50/139).[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939N-CF9J-T9?i=171&cc=1837900]Zimbabwe Death Record (DR 50/139). FamilySearch.
............... m1 of [[Markham-311|Herbert Richard Allan Markham]]: [[Dean-|Harriett Louisa Dean]], m1:1896-02-05 Christ Church, Addington, Durban, South Africa. Marriage probably annulled. Archives mispelt her surname as Drau. * Marriage Entry: [[Markham-311|Herbert Richard Allan Markham]] and [[Dean-|Harriett Louisa Dean]].[https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-11031-146810-16]FamilySearch. (m).[https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-267-12386-100932-59]FamilySearch. (m). * Microfilm #1259217: Marriage Registers: Natal: 1895-1896: Entry #9493 (Archive entry #). Entry #142 (Church registry #). Husband: [[Markham-311|Herbert Richard Allan Markham]], Full Age, Bachelor, Fireman, residing Durban. Wife: [[Dean-|Harriet Louisa DRAU (Dean)]], Full, Spinster. Date of Marriage: May 2, 1896. Place: Christ Church, Addington, by me, William Copeland, Incumbent of S. Thomas?. Witnesses: Geo.? Simpkins, [[Williamson-|Rosa Edwina? Williamson]], Percival Grady? Noel. Signed by Alfred Ikin, Rector of Christ Church, Addington. * Family story by [[Markham-|Margaret Elizabeth Markham]] (Daughter). "[[Markham-|H.R.A. Markham]] was in the BSA Police at time, and married a lady whose name was [[Dean-|Dean]]. He had not had sex with her before marriage, and on the wedding night she told him she was already pregnant to another man. The marriage was not consumated, and he commenced divorce proceedings the next day." The marriage was apparently annulled. ............... m2 of [[Markham-311|Herbert Richard Allan Markham]]: [[Ferreira-|Catharina Bartholina Elizabetha 'Kate' Ferreira]], Pioneer of Rhodesia, m2/m1:c.1907; bp:1886-11-26 Cradock, Cape Province. dd:1967-03-07 General Hospital, Bulawayo, Rhodesia. 80y, bn:South Africa, carcinoma of colon. Divorced.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939N-8LS7-X8?i=104&cc=1838530]Zimbabwe Death Notices, 1904-1976 Bulawayo Death Notices 1967, Vol. 171. Entry No. 95/67. FamilySearch. br:1967 Grave No. 1852, Pioneer Section, Athlone Cemetery, Bulawayo, Rhodesia.[http://www.graves-at-eggsa.org/main.php?g2_itemId=1773168]eGGSA Library: Gravestones in Zimbabwe (Photos). They did divorce. MRS. MARKHAM, 1895: Nee Katherina Ferreira. Arrived with the Henry-Steyn Trek. A [[Moodie-88|Mrs. Markham]] gave birth to a baby which died in the Umtali laager. P. 124 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). On Roll of Women Pioneers.Rhodesia's Pioneer Women (1859-1896) by Jessie M. Lloyd. Pg. 62.
................ 13 [[Markham-7157|Allan Frederick Markham]], bn:1908-02-25 Umtali, Rhodesia. br:1977 Grave 1420C, Athlone Cemetery, Bulawayo, Rhodesia.
................ m1 of [[Markham-7157|Allan Frederick Markham]]: m1:c.1937, Nora Helling, bn:1913 of South Africa. br:1940 Grave No. 780, General Two Section, Bulawayo Athlone Cemetery, Rhodesia. Headstone: 'IN LOVING MEMORY OF, NORA MARKHAM, BORN HELLING, DIED July 9 1940, AGED 28 YEARS, GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN, DEAR, TILL WE MEET AGAIN'.[http://www.graves-at-eggsa.org/main.php?g2_itemId=1773158]eGGSA Library: Gravestones in Zimbabwe (Photos).
.................. 14 [[Markham-7158|Faye Nora Markham]], bn:1938-02-13 Umtali, Rhodesia.
.................. m1 of [[Markham-7158|Faye Nora Markham]]: m1:1960-03-26 West Clandon, Surrey, England, to Peter Donald Symington, bn:1935-05-09 London, dd:1982-07-21 Pateley Bridge, North Yorkshire, England.
.................... 15 Nicola Louise Symington, bn:1963-06-07 Durham, England.
.................... 15 Graeme Ross Symington, bn:1965-06-09 Sedgefield, Durham, England. m1. Sue \\.
..................... 16 ? Symington.
.................. m2 of [[Markham-7158|Faye Nora Markham]]: m2:1985-10-05, David Finnemore, bn:1941-05-24. Widower.
.................. 14 [[Markham-7167|? Markham]], bn:1940-07-09. Ectopic pregnancy: Died at birth with mother.
................ m2 of [[Markham-7157|Allan Frederick Markham]]: m2:1947-08-30 Rhodesia, Norma Dulcie Brislin, bn:1920-02-21 Bulawayo, Rhodesia. (Bruce Brislin; June Giles).
.................. 14 [[Markham-331|Allan Norman 'Rusty' Markham]], bn:1960-05-19 Choma, Zambia. m1. Louise Christine Winsmore Beaumont, bn:1956-03-27.
.................... 15 [[Markham-|Lily Anne Winsmore Markham]], bn:1998-05-15 Machynlleth, Wales.
.................... 15 [[Markham-|Lyon Fredrick Markham]], bn:1991-05-23 Machynlleth, Wales. m1. Amy Louise Moore, bn: Of Frome, Wiltshire, England.
..................... 16 [[Markham-|Lily May Louise Markham]], bn:2012-04-12 Bath, England.
................ 13 [[Markham-7159|Maria Alice Louise Markham]], bn:1910-09-12 Chimanimani, Rhodesia. br:Aft. 1980 Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. m1:1931-02-25 to Stephanus Gauche, bn:1898-03-29 Heidelburg, South Africa. br:1981-82 Greendale Cemetery, Harare, Zimbabwe.
.................. 14 Stephanus Allan Gauche, bn:1931-12-15 Bulawayo, Rhodesia. m1. Suzanne Joyce Greyling, bn:1939-09-09 Boksburg, South Africa.
.................... 15 Adele Sharlene Gauche, bn:1964-02-21 Salisbury, Rhodesia.
.................... 15 Yvette Angela Gauche, bn:1965-11-05 Salisbury, Rhodesia.
.................. 14 Jan Harm Gauche, bn:1933-04-01 Klerksdorp, South Africa. br: DR 33/132. m1. Gillian Rosamund Luffman, bn:1941-06-17 Salisbury, Rhodesia.
.................... 15 Sharon Merle Gauche, bn:1962-04-07 Salisbury, Rhodesia. m1. Russell Dunbar Armstrong.
..................... 16 Kerry Lynn Armstrong, bn:1983-11-16 Harare, Zimbabwe.
.................... 15 Graham Nigel Gauche, bn:1963-05-10 Salisbury, Rhodesia. m1. Susan Ann Smith.
.................... 15 Wendy Sylvia Gauche, bn:1965-02-11 Salisbury, Rhodesia. m1. Antony James Spencer.
.................... 15 Stephen Gauche.
.................. 14 Kathleen Louise Gauche, bn:1937-04-02 Gwelo, Rhodesia. m1. Arthur Barrow Abrams, bn:1934-04-19 Kimberley, South Africa.
.................... 15 Quinton Victor Abrams, bn:1968-02-21 Salisbury, Rhodesia. m1. Rene de Beer.
.................... 15 Michael Arthur Abrams, bn:1969-11-13 Pretoria, South Africa. m1. ??.
.................... 15 Kelly Abrams.
................ 13 [[Markham-7160|Margaret Elizabeth Markham]], bn:1912-10-26 Umtali, Rhodesia. m1. William Samuel Fraser Beale, bn:1903-09-12 Bulawayo, Rhodesia. br:1967 Grave No. 345A, General One Section, Athlone Cemetery, Bulawayo, Rhodesia.
.................. 14 William Fraser Beale, bn:1933-03-27 Bulawayo, Rhodesia. m1. Maureen Claire Hancock, bn:1932-12-23 Durban, South Africa.
.................... 15 William Robert Fraser 'Bob' Beale, bn:1956-03-25 Bulawayo, Rhodesia. m1. Gail Colleen van Blerk, bn:1958-11-06 Broken Hill, Zambia.
..................... 16 Dawn Beale, bn:1981-10-01 Bulawayo, Rhodesia.
..................... 16 Theresa Beale, bn:1982-12-18 East London, South Africa.
..................... 16 Jenny Beale.
.................... 15 Helen Claire Beale, bn:1957-09-19 Bulawayo, Rhodesia. m1. Clive Richard Ellis, bn:1958-06-17 Broken Hill, Zambia.
..................... 16 Eileen Clara Ellis, bn:1982-12-17 Gwelo, Rhodesia.
..................... 16 Neil Clive Ellis, bn:1984-06-25 Ermelo, South Africa.
.................... 15 Anthony Peter Gerard Beale, bn:1959-01-03 Bulawayo, Rhodesia. m1. Sharron Adele Fowler, bn:1962-06-19 Broken Hill, Zambia.
..................... 16 Raymond Dillon Gerard Beale, bn:1980-07-17. m1. Candi Yates.
....................... 17 Melody Rae Beale.
....................... 17 Jasmine Leigh Beale.
..................... 16 Cherylee Adele Beale, bn:1981-11-02. m1. Graeme Gosher.
..................... 16 Daniel Peter Ryan Beale, bn:1984-07-14.
..................... 16 Elmarie Beale.
..................... 16 Matthew Beale.
.................... 15 Christopher Steven Paul 'Tinker' Beale, bn:1960-06-08 Bulawayo, Rhodesia. m1. Patricia 'Trish' Borden.
..................... 16 ? Beale.
..................... 16 Justin Beale, bn:1997-03-17 South Africa.
.................... 15 Michael Barry Andrew Beale, bn:1963-07-23 Bulawayo, Rhodesia. m1. Patricia Stevens, bn: Durban, South Africa.
..................... 16 ? Beale.
..................... 16 Cathryn Beale, bn:1994-01-00.
..................... 16 Fraser Beale, bn:1995-06-00.
.................. 14 Margaret Louise Beale, bn:1935-10-13 Bulawayo, Rhodesia. m1. Eric Arthur, bn:1939-07-12 Birkenhead, England.
.................... 15 Ian Gordon Arthur, bn:1957-07-07 Bulawayo, Rhodesia. br:c.1961-05-00 Chester, Cheshire, England.
.................... 15 Carol Ann Arthur, bn:1958-10-24 Bulawayo, Rhodesia.
.................... 15 Stephen Leslie Arthur, bn:1961-07-15 Bulawayo, Rhodesia.
.................. 14 Melody Joy Beale, bn:1946-01-20 Bulawayo, Rhodesia. m1. Michael Keith Kettle, bn:1944-03-18 Stamford.
.................... 15 Michaela Elizabeth Kettle, bn:1969-07-06 Northampton. 2013: Living near Hethersett. m1. John Sellors.
..................... 16 Chloe Sellors.
.................... 15 Neil Kettle, bn:1970-12-02 Northampton, England. m1. ??.
.................... 15 Frank Kettle.
................ m2 of [[Markham-7160|Margaret Elizabeth Markham]]: Harry Leslie Smith, bn:1904-04-06.
................ m3 of [[Markham-710|Margaret Elizabeth Markham]]: Ted Morganti.
................ 13 [[Markham-7161|Thomas Louis Markham]], bn:1915-10-06 Chimanimani, Rhodesia. br:1985 Grave No. 142, General Section 8, Athlone Cemetery, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. Headstone: IN LOVING MEMORY OF, THOMAS LOUIS MARKHAM, BELOVED HUSBAND OF JOY, AND FATHER OF ANN AND CLIVE, BORN 6-10-1915, DIED 18-4-1985, ALSO OUR MILES, DIED NEWCASTLE 1978, PRESENT WITH THE LORD.[http://www.graves-at-eggsa.org/main.php?g2_itemId=1644385]eGGSA Library: Gravestones in Zimbabwe (Photos). m1. ??. m2. Joy Trenly Miles, bn:1923-01-01 Bulawayo, Rhodesia.
.................. 14 [[Markham-647|Miles Trenly Markham]], bn:1942-11-15 Salisbury, Rhodesia. br:1978 Grave No. 142, General Section 8, Athlone Cemetery, Bulawayo, Rhodesia (?). m1. Beatrice Maher, bn:1944-01-09 Ireland.
.................... 15 [[Markham-7198|Lorraine Joy Markham]], bn:1966-07-07 Salisbury, Rhodesia.
.................... 15 [[Markham-7199|Michelle Markham]], bn:1969-03-07 Salisbury, Rhodesia.
.................. 14 [[Markham-7162|Ann Elizabeth Louise Markham]], bn:1945-02-21 Salisbury, Rhodesia. Stuart MacPherson, bn:1944-10-03 of Dingwall, Scotland.
.................... 15 Brian Douglas MacPherson, bn:1970-06-11 Salisbury, Rhodesia.
.................... 15 Diane Lesley MacPherson, bn:1972-10-25 Salisbury, Rhodesia.
.................. m2 of [[Markham-7162|Ann Elizabeth Louise Markham]]: Roland Sturdy of Durban, South Africa.
.................. 14 [[Markham-7163|Clive Herbert Markham]], bn:1949-02-01 Salisbury, Rhodesia. m1. Jessie Jane Ethel Worst, bn:1951-04-13 Cape Town, South Africa.
.................... 15 [[Markham-7200|Mandy Markham]], bn:1971-04-03, Pretoria, South Africa. m1. ??. Has offspring.
.................... 15 [[Markham-7201|Tracy Markham]], bn:1972-07-13, Durban, Natal, South Africa.
.................... 15 [[Markham-7202|Lisa Markham]], bn:1975-07-24, Joburg, South Africa. m1. ? Carroll.
.................. m2 of [[Markham-7163|Clive Herbert Markham]]: m2. Marlene \\, dd:1998. No offspring.
.................. m3 of [[Markham-7163|Clive Herbert Markham]]: Maria Magdalena \\. No offspring.
................ 13 [[Markham-7141|Herbert Kenneth 'Bob' Markham]], Capt., bn:1926-08-24 Umtali, Rhodesia. dd:2004-11-18. br:2005-01-24. Ashes on home property. m1. [[Watson-20787|June Watson]], bn:1931-06-29 Bulawayo, Rhodesia. br:2002: Ashes on home property. She was the daughter of [[Watson-20798|Edwin Ernest Watson]] and [[Rainsford-146|Daisy Lyttleton Rainsford]]. * [[Watson-20798|Edwin Ernest Watson]], bn:1907-05-08 Cross Street, Uitenhage, Cape Province, South Africa, Birth Certificate No. 402/07, dd:1958-07-17 144 Fife Street, Bulawayo, Rhodesia, br:1958-07-00 Grave No. 186, General Five Section, Athlone Cemetery, Bulawayo, Rhodesia. Zimbabwe Death Record (DR 796/58).[--]Zimbabwe Death Record (DR 796/58). Occ.: Roadworker during the Depression. Worked at Turk Mine. Worked at Rhodesian Railways (RR). Worked at United Spring & Forging, Bulawayo, Rhodesia. Springsmith. * [[Rainsford-146|Daisy Lyttleton Rainsford]], bn:1912-12-02 Selukwe, Rhodesia, dd:1983-06-15 Gwelo, Rhodesia, br:1983-06-20 Grave No. 3073, Gweru Cemetery, Zimbabwe. No kids from marriages to ? Schafer of Thomas Bernard Forrester. Zimbabwe ID: 29-007197L 00 Cit. Zimbabwe Death Record (DRB 263/83).[--]Zimbabwe Death Record (DRB 263/83). FUNERALS: 19+20-06-1983, 2 inserts. [[Rainsford-146|D.L. FORRESTER]] (MRS). The Graveside Service for the late [[Rainsford-146|Daisey Littleton FORRESTER]] will take place at the Gweru Cemetery on Monday 20th June 1983. Will those attending assemble at the Cemetery. Oosthuizen Funeral Services, 49, 2nd Street, Gwelo. Ph.: 2083.Draft handwritten newspaper article by her daughter [[Watson-20787|June Markham]]. Estate File: DRB 375/83. .................. 14 [[Markham-7164|Sharon Patricia Markham]], bn:1958-04-10 Kitwe, Zambia. br:2001: Ashes on home property.
.................. 14 [[Markham-7165|Beverley Anne Markham]], bn:1961-12-11 Llewellin Hospital, Kitwe, Northern Rhodesia (Zambia). m1. Francis Wallace Kimble, bn:1960-11-29 Cullinan, South Africa.
.................... 15 Nicholas Daniel Kimble, bn:1987-03-20 Norfolk & Norwich Hospital, Norwich, Norfolk.
.................. 14 [[Markham-7166|Kenneth Allan Markham]], bn:1964-03-08 Lady Rodwell Parternity Ward, General Hospital, Bulawayo, Rhodesia.
............... 12 [[Markham-659|Emily Gertrude Markham]], Pioneer of Rhodesia,Rhodesia's Pioneer Women (1859-1896) by Jessie M. Lloyd. Pg. 39. bp:1869-08-18, Wesleyan Methodist Church, Verulam, Natal, bn:1869-02-26 Tongaat, Natal.Wesleyan Methodist Church Register, Verulam, Victoria County, Natal. * 1896: Rhodesian Pioneer: Arrived from Natal via Beira as [[Markham-659|Mrs. Williamson]] to join her father ([[Markham-312|James Frederick Markham]]). She was a pioneer of Rhodesia, entering Umtali, Southern Rhodesia, in August 1896 from Durban, Natal, South Africa, via Beira, Manica and Sofala, Mozambique, in order to to join her father who had settled in Melsetter, Southern Rhodesia in 1894. On Roll of Pioneer Women. * [[Markham-659|MRS. GWYNNE]], 1896: Nee [[Markham-659|Emily Gertrude Markham]]. Came up to join her father. On Roll of Women Pioneers.Rhodesia's Pioneer Women (1859-1896) by Jessie M. Lloyd. Pg. 39. * 1896-1908: Residence: (Melsetter), Umtali, Rhodesia. * 1909-1936: Residence: Marandellas, Rhodesia. * 1936-1939: Residence: Gatooma, Rhodesia. * 1939-12-12: Zimbabwe Death Notice (Registration).[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939N-CX3L-K]Zimbabwe Death Notices: Salisbury Death Notices 1939, Vol. 58. Entry No. 555. Image 559/559. FamilySearch. [[Markham-659|Emily Gertrude Gwynne]], residing Marandellas. Race: European. Born: South Africa. Widowed. Children: None. Occ.: Retired. dd:1939-12-12 at St. Anne's Hospital, Salisbury. Intended Place of Burial: Salisbury Cemetery. Heart failure. Duration: 1 week. Registered: 1939-12-29. * Obituary:4 [[Markham-659|MRS. GWYNNE]], OF MARANDELLAS: (From Our Marandellas Correspondent): [[Markham-659|Mrs. Gwynne]] died at St. Anne's Hospital, Salisbury, after a short but serious illness. She was the wife of Captain Philip Gwynne, who was a pioneer of the 1890 column. She came to this country about 44 years ago from Natal, where she was born, and lived for some time at Melsetter. Forty years ago she married Captain Gwynne and was with him at Inyanga during the Rebellion. She was one of the oldest inhabitants of Marandellas, having lived there for over 30 years, and was very much loved and respected. She was the (great-)grand-daughter of Sir [[Markham-314|Joseph Markham]]5.Rhodesia Newspaper Obituary. ............... m1 of [[Markham-659|Emily Gertrude Markham]]: [[Williamson-3953|Charles Edward Williamson]]. * bp:1872-03-31, bn:1872-02-20, Wesleyan Methodist Church, Verulam, Natal, [[Williamson-3953|Charles Edward]], son of [[Williamson-6173|George]] and [[Alder-369|Esther Williamson]].6 * 1894-05-17:m1: In a private house, at Charlestown, near Newcastle, Natal, [[Williamson-3953|Charles Edward Williamson]], 22y, bachelor, store keeper, residing Charlestown, to [[Markham-659|Emily Gertrude Markham]], 24y, spinster, residing Charlestown. Licence.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-67HW-329]South Africa, Natal Province Civil Marriages, 1845-1955. Film #004236421. Entry No. 68. Image No. 162/832. FamilySearch.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-67QS-K73]South Africa, Natal Province Civil Marriages, 1845-1955. Film #004236434. Entry No. 68. Image No. 81/641. FamilySearch. * [[Williamson-3953|Charles Edward Williamson]], bn:1872-02-00 Verulam, Natal, South Africa. br:1898, Westward Ho!, Farm, Melsetter, Rhodesia. Parents: [[Williamson-6173|George Williamson]], full age, bachelor, trader, of Verulam, m1:1871-05-17 at Home of Mr. [[Alder-|Charles Alder]], Verulam, Natal, South Africa, to [[Alder-369|Esther Alder]], 18y, spinster, of Verulam. Banns. Consent by both parents.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6WJQ-H9J]Wesleyan Methodist Church Register, Verulam, Victoria County, Natal. Entry No. 58. Image 360/796. FamilySearch. * 1895: Residence: Charlestown, Natal, South Africa. * 1898-03-14:dd: [[Williamson-3953|Charles Edward Williamson]], bn: Verulam, Natal. Parents: [[Williamson-6173|George]] and [[Alder-369|Esther Williamson]]. 26y 1m. Farmer. Married ([[Markham-659|E.G. Williamson]]). dd:1898-03-14 at Westward Ho, Melsetter. Children: Nil (Surviving). No property. No will. Signed (1899-10-03, Melsetter): [[Markham-659|Emily G. Gwynne]] (Formerly Williamson), relict of deceased.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939N-CFSD-SQ]Zimbabwe Death Registers 1890-1900, Vol. 6, Pg. 177. Image 93/189. FamilySearch. * 1898: [[Markham-659|Emily Gertrude Williamson]] buried her husband [[Williamson-3953|Charles Edward Williamson]] herself on Westward Ho! Farm, Melsetter, Rhodesia. [--]. ............... m2 of [[Markham-659|Emily Gertrude Markham]]: Capt. [[Wrench-11|Philip George Wynne Wrench]], aka: '[[Wrench-11|Philip Gwynne]]'. * Religion: Church of England. * 1863-07-30:bn: Mount Terrace, Fleetwood, Lancashire, England. * 1863-08-28:bp: St. Peter, Fleetwood, Lancashire, England.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N6LV-DJM]England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975. FamilySearch.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NBTD-9ZZ]England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975. FamilySearch. * 1863 Q3: Birth Registration: Fylde District, Lancashire, England. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:261R-NJG] * 1871-04-01 (Census): [[Wrench-11|Philip G.W. Wrench]], Pensarn, Abergele, Denbighshire, Wales, boarder, scholar.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5PY-F1F]FamilySearch. * 1876-1880: Repton Secondary School, Repton, Derbyshire, England. * 1881-04-01 (Census): [[Wrench-11|Philip Geo Wrench]], Leeds Road, Thornbury, Calverley cum Farsley, Yorkshire, England; 17y, single, occ.: Engine Fitter At Works, Boarder, b:c.1864 Fleetwood, Lancashire, England.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKXG-Z63R]England and Wales Census (1881). Calverley With Farsley, Yorkshire,Yorkshire West Riding, England. * 1888: Residence: Middlesex, London, England. * 1891: Rhodesian Pioneer. Arrived with De Beers Party, Mashonaland, Rhodesia. * 1892-1893: Orderly Room Sergeant, Victoria Column. * 1893-1896: Lieutenant, Mashonaland Mounted Police Corps, Southern Rhodesia. * 1893: Staff Sgt. Major with Victoria Column of 1893, served in Matabele Campaign, also serving with Spreckley. Awarded the Victoria Column Medal as a sergeant. * 1896: Served with Mashonaland Mounted Police under Lord Plumer. Awarded Mashonaland Mounted Police Medal clasp as a lieutenant. * Stationed at Inyanga during Rebellion, their rifles stolen from the armory. * 1897-1909: BSAP, Southern Rhodesia. * 1897: Awarded the BSAP clasp as a lieutenant. * 1909 (Nov.): Retired from BSAP with rank of Captain, Rhodesia. * 1915: Lost right leg in railway accident. * Keen sportsman and mathematician, could count 3 columns of figures in a row. * 1935-09-06: Extract from letter to W.A. Carnegie from [[Wrench-11|Philip Gwynne]] dated 6.9.1935: 'My wife was Mrs. [[Markham-659|E.G. Williamson]] (maiden name [[Markham-659|Emily Gertrude Markham]]) and arrived in Umtali from Natal about August 1896. [[Williamson-3953|Mr. Williamson]] died in 1897 and she was married to me in March 1899 and is with me here as I write. Yours Faithfully, [[Wrench-11|P. Gwynne]].' * Zimbabwe Death Record: Registration: DR 46/199, 5370.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKZQ-TQS5]Zimbabwe Death Notices, 1904-1976. Salisbury Death Notices 1936, Vol. 49. Entry No. 40. Image No. 41/567. [[Wrench-11|Philip Gwynne]]. Residence: Marandellas. Race: European, England. Occ.: Retired. DoD: 1936-01-20, (Home) Marandellas. Intended Place of Burial: Salisbury Cemetery. Cause of Death: Heart Attack. Duration: A few minutes. Dated: 1936-01-25. * 1936-01-21:br: Grave 29, Pioneer Section, Harare Cemetery, Harare, Zimbabwe. Details on the cards are as follows:

[[Wrench-11|GWYNNE P.]] Age 73. DoD: 20.01.36. DoBr: 21.01.36. Cause of Death: Not stated. Occupation: Retired. Address: Marandellas. Undertakers: W.L. Mashfords.

[[Markham-659|GWYNNE E.G.]] Age 62. DoD: 12.12.39. DoBr: 13.12.39. Cause of Death: Post Mortem. Occupation: Retired. Address: Gatooma. Undertakers: W.L. Mashfords. * Headstones (Same grave):

SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF / CAPTAIN [[Wrench-11|PHILIP GWYNNE]] / WHO SERVED IN THE CONQUEST / OF MATABELELAND 1893 / AND IN THE B.S.A. POLICE / BORN 1863 / DEPARTED THIS LIFE / 20 JANUARY 1936

ALSO HIS WIFE / [[Markham-659|EMILY GERTRUDE GWYNNE]] / DIED 12th DEC. 1939 / AGED 68 YEARS

* Bulawayo Chronicle (Newspaper Cutting): CAPTAIN [[Wrench-11|PHILIP GEORGE WYNNE WRENCH]], 1891 RHODESIAN PIONEER. (A.K.A. '[[Wrench-11|PHILIP GWYNNE]]'). Picture Taken @1910, Rhodesia. From newspaper article: Mr. [[Wrench-11|P. Gwynn]]: Born in Fleetwood, Lancashire, in July, 1863. An accident in the De Beers Mine prevented him coming up with the Pioneer Column in 1890. Early in 1891 he came north with a De Beers party. Was Staff Sergeant-Major with Victoria Column of 1893, serving with Spreckley. In 1896 he served with Plumer. Joined the M.M.P. on the disbandment of the Columns in December, 1893, accepting a commission in 1896. Served subsequently in Umtali, Salisbury and Victoria districts, retiring in November, 1909. Lost his right leg in 1915. * NOTES: His birth certificate states that his name is [[Wrench-11|Philip Wynne Wrench]], but his baptismal record states that it is [[Wrench-11|Philip George Wynne Wrench]], and he used the latter name until sometime before he went to Africa in 1890, when he assumed the name '[[Wrench-11|Philip Gwynne]]', a name by which he was known for the rest of his life. After he and his two sisters were orphaned, they almost surely were raised by their uncle and aunt Archibald and Mary Constable, in Edinburgh, Scotland. An accident in the De Beers Mine prevented his coming up with the Pioneer Column in 1890; he instead arrived in early 1891 with a De Beers party in Mashonaland, Southern Rhodesia. He had a brief but distinguished career in the Mashonaland Mounted Police, which replaced the British South Africa Company Police. The latter group had been formed in late 1889 with approximately 850 men, accompanied the Pioneer Force to occupy Rhodesia, and disbanded in 1892. In December 1893, he joined the Mashonaland Mounted Police upon the disbandment of the Columns, and served as staff sergeant-major of Victoria Column.

He served in the Matabeleland Campaign, where he probably knew Robert Baden-Powell, the future founder of the Boy Scouts, and later with Spreckley. In 1896, he accepted a commission as lieutenant and served under Lord Plumer. As lieutenant, he served in Umtali, Salisbury, and Victoria Districts of Southern Rhodesia. He might have served also in the Rhodesian Mounted Police, which military organization was formed in 1896 as a replacement to the Mashonaland Mounted Police and the Matabeleland Mounted Police, but never really got off the ground and disbanded late that year. He definitely served in the British South Africa Police, which military organization replaced the Rhodesian Mounted Police with 2000 men in 1896 and lasted until the end of the Boer War of 1899-1902. The BSAP's principal mission was to escort the settlers who Cecil Rhodes had sent to Rhodesia. In the BSAP, he served as an infantry officer of a line regiment. In November 1909, he retired from the military with the rank of captain. Together with his wife, he was at Inyanga during the Rebellion. On August 6, 1935, he wrote a letter to W.A. Carnegie, the scion of one of the earliest families to settle in Rhodesia. He was buried by W.L. Mashfords, Undertakers. * Information also given by [[Wrench-|Peter Yorke Wrench]] of Houston, Texas, author of 'The Wrench Tribes: A Comprehensive History of the Wrench Family', and 'All the Presidents' Trivia', and other books. * No offspring at time of death. * Sizeable Estate: A house in Highlands, three houses in Marandellas, a store, and the farm 'Tipperary'. The first pages of the will were not signed and witnessed, so the estate was divided amongst fifty or so family members to the value of about £250 which was enough to buy a car. * BSAP: British South Africa Police. * See: [[Markham-340|Clarissa Mary Markham/Foreman]]. ............... 12 [[Markham-660|Grace Eleanor Markham]], bp:1870-00-00 Wesleyan Methodist Church, Verulam, Natal, bn:1870-08-30 Victoria Village, Tongaat, Natal.Wesleyan Methodist Church Register, Verulam, Victoria County, Natal. dd:1871-09-01 Tongaat Village, Natal, 13m2d.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91X-Y7ND-4?cc=2721608]South Africa, Natal Province, Civil Deaths, 1863-1955. Image: 89/359. FamilySearch. 1871-09-05: 'The Natal Mercury' of Tuesday 5th September 1871: DIED, Markham -- On the 1st September, at her father's residence, Tongaat, Victoria County, [[Markham-660|Grace Eleanor]], the beloved child of Mr. & Mrs. [[Markham-312|J.F. Markham]], after two hours illness, aged thirteen months and two days.The Natal Mercury. 1871-09-05.
............... 12 [[Markham-7217|Percy Douglas Markham]], bp:1873-01-24 Wesleyan Methodist Church, Verulam, Natal, bn:1872-05-00 Tongaat Village, Natal.Wesleyan Methodist Church Register, Verulam, Natal. dd:1873-02-07 Tongaat Village, Natal, 9m. Informants: Caroline Bule, Nurse, Verulam; Inflamation on the brain.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91X-Y7NC-N?cc=2721608]South Africa, Natal Province, Civil Deaths, 1863-1955. FamilySearch.
............... 12 [[Markham-661|Grace Florence Markham]], bp:187?-00-00, bn:1874-05-24 Tongaat Village, Natal.Wesleyan Methodist Church Register, Verulam, Victoria County, Natal. dd:1944-10-01 Dundee, Natal. br:1944-10-00 Old Main Cemetery, Dundee, Natal.
............. m1 of [[Markham-661|Grace Florence Markham]]: m1:1892-03-14 Nqutu, Natal, to [[Jones-29200|William James Calverley]], [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-267-11858-165301-54?cc=2063749]To be added. bp:1865-01-30 Durban, Natal, bn:1864-08-11 Amanzimtoti River, Durban, Natal; As [[Jones-29200|William James Jones]], Father: [[Jones-|John William Jones]], Mother: [[Calverley-|Jane Jones]].[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6YN9-XTD?i=46&cc=1463648]Digital Folder Number: 004467374 Image: 47. South Africa, Methodist Parish Registers, 1822-1996. FamilySearch. dd:1938-01-01 Dundee, Natal, br:1938-01-16 Old Main Cemetery, Dundee, Natal.[--]To be added.[--]Grave to be added. * [[Jones-29200|William James Jones]]: He is born Jones, but he kept his maternal surname of Calverley. * 1895: Staying in Nkandhla, Natal. * By 'Camberley', [[--|Chelmsford]] means [[Jones-29200|William Calverley]], a white trader.To be added. ................ 13 Frederick William Calverley, bn:1893-03-05 South Africa. br:1974 Melmoth, Main Cemetery, Durban, Natal. m1. Anne Augustus May Pitcairn, bn:1898-05-12.
.................. 14 Doreen Calverley, bn:1922-05-24. m1. Jacques Vivier.
.................... 15 Clive Vivier, bn:1948-04-15. m1. Kathleen Burger.
..................... 16 Quinton Vivier, bn:1972-07-29.
..................... 16 Wayne Vivier, bn:1974-08-08. m1. Nicolette Fisher.
....................... 17 Mathew Vivier, bn:2003-07-09 Durban, Natal.
....................... 17 Thomas Vivier, bn:2003-07-09 Durban, Natal.
..................... 16 Ryan Vivier, bn:1978-06-27.
.................... 15 Dawn Vivier, bn:1951-02-05. m1. Stephen Frederick Wakeling.
..................... 16 Gaynor Wakeling, bn:1975-05-12.
..................... 16 Tanya-Lee Wakeling, bn:1981-01-07.
.................. 14 Beryl Jessie Florence Calverley, bn:1925-04-15. m1. Ernest Samual Paddock.
.................... 15 Sheryl Jean Paddock, bn:1950-03-28.
.................... 15 Graham John Paddock, bn:1952-10-24. m1. Amanda Claire English.
..................... 16 Edward Samual Paddock, bn:1981-10-09 Cape Town, South Africa.
..................... 16 Robert James Paddock, bn:1983-07-23 Cape Town, South Africa.
..................... 16 Jennifer Claire Paddock, bn:1984-10-18 Cape Town, South Africa.
.................. 14 Wiltshire Leslie William Calverley, bn:1927-02-08.
.................... 15 Gaynor Elise Calverley, bn:1962-06-04 Eshowe, Natal. br:Melmoth, Main Cemetery, Durban, Natal.
.................... 15 Sharon Calverley, bn:1964-07-31 Eshowe, Natal. m1: Peter Edward Bradford.
..................... 16 Tessa Claire Bradford, bn:1995-11-02 Pietermaritzburg, Natal.
.................. m2 of Wiltshire Leslie William Calverley: Joan Maureen Nossiter, bn:1934-11-28.
.................... 15 Gavin James Calverley, bn:1954-05-16 Eshowe, Natal, m1. Sandra Ward.
..................... 16 Hayley Calverley, bn:1982-01-28 Eshowe, Natal.
..................... 16 Tracey Calverley, bn:1984-03-21 Eshowe, Natal.
..................... 16 Dustin Calverley, bn:1988-01-27 Empangeni, Natal.
.................. 14 Denis Calverley, bn:1929-01-18 South Africa. br:1968 Melmoth, Main Cemetery, Durban, Natal. m1. Shirley Helen Maytom.
.................... 15 Roger Bruce Calverley, bn:1956-11-02. m1. Maryann Davies.
..................... 16 Kelly Calverley.
.................... m1 of Roger Bruce Calverley: Mary Doreen van Aswegen.
.................... 15 Brenda Rae Calverley, bn:1959-04-09.
................ 13 Frank Douglas Calverley, bn:1895-07-09 South Africa. br:1969 Melmoth, Main Cemetery, Durban, Natal.
................ 13 Cecil Rorke Calverley, bn:1896-08-05 South Africa.
................ 13 Leslie Herbert Calverley, bn:1898-07-10.
................ 13 Florence Hilda Calverley, bn:1901-09-27 South Africa.
................ 13 Louis Alexander Markham Calverley, bn:1903-04-13 Nkandhla District, Zululand, Natal. m1. Margaret Esther Harriet (Sutton ??).
.................. 14 Markham Calverley (??). Maybe same person as Louis Alexander Markham Calverley (??). Markham Calverley: Proprietor of the Mazabeko Trading Store, Dundee South Africa.
................ 13 Margaret Calverley, bn:1909-09-27.
................ 13 Arthur Wilfred Calverley, bn:1911-04-21. br:Melmoth, Main Cemetery, Durban, Natal.
............... 12 [[Markham-7044|Agnes Maud Markham]], bp:1877-07-221 Greytown, Natal. dd:1877-07-24 Greytown, Natal. Entry No. 7: 2d, infant, convulsions; Informant: [[Markham-337|F.E. Markham]] brother of deceased; Registered: 1877-08-06. She is named for ??.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91X-Y7FF-Y?cc=2721608]South Africa, Natal Province, Civil Deaths, 1863-1955. FamilySearch. Twin.
............... 12 [[Markham-7045|Henry Melville Markham]], bp:1877-07-221 Greytown, Natal. dd:1877-07-25 Greytown, Natal.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91X-Y7FF-Y?cc=2721608]South Africa, Natal Province, Civil Deaths, 1863-1955. FamilySearch. Twin.
............. 11 [[Markham-346|Hannah Eliza Markham]], bn:1831-09-29 bp:1832-01-22 Wesleyan Chapel Register, Louth. F:Coach Maker & Painter.Wesleyan Chapel Register, Louth. FamilySearch.
............. 11 [[Markham-347|Ebenezer Markham]], bn:1832-12-08 bp:1833-01-20 Wesleyan Chapel Register, Louth. F: Painter.Wesleyan Chapel Register, Louth. (1891C: Hull, Yorkshire ?).
............. 11 [[Markham-7050|Jabez Markham]], bn:1834-07-08 bp:1834-08-24 Wesleyan Chapel Register, Louth (F: House Painter & Coachmaker).Wesleyan Chapel Register, Louth. br:1835-02-06 St. James, Louth (Infant). St. James, Louth.
............. 11 [[Markham-7051|Jane Elizabeth Markham]], bn:1836-05-14 bp:1836-09-04 Wesleyan Chapel Register, Louth. F: Coach Maker.Wesleyan Chapel Register, Louth.
............. 11 [[Markham-7052|Emily Markham]], bp:1838 Q3 Louth.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2NH5-VPX]England and Wales Birth Registration Index, 1837-2008. FamilySearch.
............. 11 [[Markham-7053|Elizabeth Ward Markham]], bp:1839 Q4 Louth.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2NS2-4DD]England and Wales Birth Registration Index, 1837-2008. FamilySearch. m:1871 Sevenoaks, Kent, to [[Beavan-54|James Beavan]].
............. 11 Rev. [[Markham-348|Benjamin Markham]], (Clerk In Holy Orders), bp:1841-04-01 Louth Lincolnshire, dd:1908-10-21 'Benrae', Bulwer, Polela, Natal, aged 67 years 7 months. br:1908 Trinity Yellowwood Church Graveyard, Bulwer, Natal.[http://www.graves-at-eggsa.org/main.php?g2_itemId=3220755]eGGSA Library: Gravestones in South Africa (Photos). Headstone: In Loving Memory of, My dear Husband, THE REV. [[Markham-348|B. MARKHAM]], BORN APRIL 1ST 1841, DIED OCT. 21ST 1908. "BLESSED ARE THE DEAD WHICH DIE IN THE LORD". Will: 1903-05-09.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS7P-F98P-W?cc=2573604]South Africa, Pietermaritzburg Estate Files 1846-1950. FamilySearch. * Benjamin was the youngest son of thirteen children - 6 sons and 7 daughters. Benjamin Markham attended Louth Grammar School and the Priory at Louth. In 1856, at the age of 15, he landed in Durban to join his brother Fred (James Frederick 'Fred' Markham) who had come out earlier. The two brothers went farming in 1857/8 on the north coast of Natal.Anglican Archives, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa. From the notes written by a grand-daughter of Rev. Benjamin Markham. (??). * 1848 (C): Free School of King Edward VI, Louth: [[Markham-348|Benjamin Markham]] (With [[Chadwick-|Richard Chadwick]]).[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=W_0VAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA139#v=onepage&q=Markham&f=false]Louth: Old Corporation Records, Being Extracts from the Accounts, Minutes and Memoranda of the Warden and Six Assistants of the Town of Louth and Free School of King Edward VI in Louth, and Other Ancient Documents Relating to the Town. By J.W. Goulding, 1891. Pg. 139. * 1851 (Census): Louth, Lincolnshire.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SGNG-JSF]England Census (1851): Louth, Lincolnshire. * 1856: "Arrived at Durban, aged 15 years to join his brother Fred who had come out earlier". * 1857-8: Went farming with his brother James Frederick Markham on North coast of Durban. * 1871: He married Elizabeth Susan Chadwick Kelly, but she died 1873 only 5 months after giving birth to their son Benjamin Thomas Kelly Markham. * 1874: Deacon.Crockford's. * 1875: Married Rachel Tanner Ray. * 1875-08-11: Marriage Notice: Pall Mall Gazette (Ancestry.com). * Maritz means Pietermaritzburg. * 1878: Ordained, his first posting was to Springvale Mission where as Priest in charge he assisted the Bishop in translating the Bible into the Zulu language. * 1879: Priest, by Bishop of Maritz, formerly c of Maritz.Crockford's. * 1882: A missionary Benjamin Markham in Springvale, Natal, in charge of Highflats, Springvale, in the Diocese of Maritz.Crockford's. * 1884: Posted to Polela. * 1888: Ipolela, Ixopo, Natal, c of Polela.Crockford's. 1890: C. of Ipolela.Crockford's. * He (?) bought 1100 acres on the Lurane River near Bulwer and the property was named Ashtonvale in honour of his wife Rachel Tanner Ray's birthplace back in England. Benjamin built a small private family chapel at Ashtonvale which remains to this day. * 2015: The homestead property is now known as Ashtonvale Guest Farm, Bulwer, Natal. * While at Ashtonvale, Benjamin built the Holy Trinity Church (Yellowwood Church) on land bought and donated by his wife's brother in law, [[Fenwick-363|Mr. Pascoe Fenwick]] of England. * 1902: His eyesight failing, Benjamin sold Ashtonvale and moved to Benrae nearby in Bulwer. Benrae is named after his own first name and his wife's surname (Benjamin-Ray). * 1908: He passed away and is buried in the graveyard inside the property of the Churchyard of Holy Trinity Church, Bulwer. * The original St. Saviour's Church in Pietermaritzburg was demolished and sold for one Rand. Parts of this original St. Saviour's Church in Pietermaritzburg were relocated and are now part of new church near Johannesburg, now being the St. Saviour's Presbyterian Church at 18 King Willow Crescent, Randjesfontein, Midrand, near Johannesburg. * There seems to be third brother who came out to South Africa, but he has not been identified, as per photograph (The Three Brothers ?). * Polela (Google Maps: -29.820330, 29.777305). * Yellowwood Church, Bulwer, Natal. (S 29" 49.887 E 29" 46.698).[https://www.google.co.za/maps/place/Yellowwood+Church/@-29.8100175,29.7712425,13.75z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x1ef46ac00e97dcb5:0x2b689b5e87d86ae7!8m2!3d-29.8122805!4d29.7717161?hl=en]Yellowwood Church, Bulwer, Natal. Google Maps. * [[Space:Rev. Benjamin Markham|Rev. Benjamin Markham.]]FS: Rev. [[Markham-348|Benjamin Markham]]. * [[Space:Descendants of Benjamin Markham, Rev. (Clerk In Holy Orders)|Descendants of Benjamin Markham]], Rev. (Clerk In Holy Orders)]]FS: Descendants of [[Markham-348|Benjamin Markham]], Rev. (Clerk In Holy Orders). ............. m1 Rev. [[Markham-348|Benjamin Markham]]: m1:1871-08-22 St. Saviours Church, Pietermaritzburg, to [[Kelly-6140|Elizabeth Susan Chadwick Kelly]],[https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1951-23607-20799-85]1871-08-22: Marriage Entry No. 34, St. Saviours Church, Pietermaritzburg, Natal, South Africa.1871-08-22:m1: [[Markham-348|Benjamin Markham]], full age, bachelor, (Proffesion), of Pietermaritzburg, to [[Kelly-6140|Elizabeth Susan Chadwick Kelly]], 20 years, spinster, ---, of Pietermaritzburg. Banns. bn:1850-08-23, dd:1873-01-31 Natal, br:1873 Pioneer Section, Cnr. Chapel/Church Streets, Pietermaritzburg. She was the sister of [[Kelly-15474|Thomasina Mary Kelly]] bn:1851-09-06, and the daughter of [[Kelly-15473|T.T. Kelly]], + [[McDowell-3326|Mary Susan McDowell/Kelly]], bn:1819 Dinepore (Danapur), India, bp:1819-06-02 Dum Dum, Bengal, India, dd:1868-08-24 Schaap Plaats, Klip River, Natal. [[McDowell-3326|Mary Susan McDowell/Kelly]]'s (Estate File).[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS7P-T3XZ-N?cc=2573604]South Africa, Pietermaritzburg Estate Files 1846-1950. FamilySearch. * [[Kelly-15473|T.T. Kelly]], Resident Magistrate of Klip River, Natal. :* 1857-12-00: Resident Magistrate of Klip River, Natal. :* Acting Resident magistrate in 1854-02 was Dr. Benjamin Blaine; 1857-12 was [[Kelly-15473|T.T. Kelly]]; 1859 was [[Kelly-|Dr. Kelly]]; 1861-08-01 was G.A. Lucas who built a house next to the Jail, he left Ladysmith for Colenso in 1860-11. 1854-01.[http://www.ladysmithhistory.com/]Ladysmith History. :* 1859-06-07: [[Kelly-15473|T.T. Kelly]] Esquire, Resident Magistrate, Klip River. :* 1862-01-02: NATAL NEWS: Her Majesty has been pleased to appoint [[Moodie-86|William James Dunbar Moodie]], to be resident magistrate of Klip River District, in the colony of Natal, and Frederick Simon Berning, to be Registrar of Deeds and Distributor of Stamps for the colony of Natal.[https://www.eggsa.org/newspapers/index.php/cape-and-natal-news/559-cape-and-natal-news-1862-1-january-june]Natal News: 1862-01-02. :* 1868-08-24:dd: Schaap Plaats, Klip River, Natal, South Africa, [[McDowell-3326|Mary Susan Kelly]], aged 41y, low fever, informant: Charles Gordon, reported 1868-10-10, G.H. Lucas.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91X-Y7NM-3?cc=2721608]South Africa, Natal Province, Civil Deaths, 1863-1955, Film #007746183. FamilySearch.[http://www.national.archsrch.gov.za/sm300cv/smws/sm30ddf0?201806081451039AC4166A&DN=00000002]NASA. [[McDowell-3326|Kelly, Mary Susan]]. Born McDowell. :* [[McDowell-3326|Mary Susan McDowell/Kelly]]. bn:1819 Dinepore (Danapur), India. cr:1819-06-02 Dum Dum, Bengal, India, Mary Susan Mcdowell. P: John + Eliza Mcdowell.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FGD6-XLS]India Births and Baptisms, 1786-1947. FamilySearch. :* 1868-08-24:dd: Schaap Plaats, Klip River, Natal, South Africa, [[McDowell-3326|Mary Susan Kelly]], aged 41y, low fever, informant: Charles Gordon, reported 10-08-1868, G.A. Lucas.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91X-Y7NM-3?cc=2721608]South Africa, Natal Province, Civil Deaths, 1863-1955, Film #007746183. FamilySearch.[http://www.national.archsrch.gov.za/sm300cv/smws/sm30ddf0?201806081451039AC4166A&DN=00000002]NASA. [[McDowell-3326|Kelly, Mary Susan]]. Born McDowell. :* 1869-02-18: [[McDowell-3326|Mary Susan Kelly]], nee McDowell, gentlewoman, widow of the late [[Kelly-15473|T.T. Kelly]], Resident Magistrate at Ladysmith, Klip River, Natal. Residence. Schaap Plaats, Klip River. bn: Dinepore (Danapur), India. 49?y (1820). dd:1868-08-24. Her parents: [[McDowell-3327|John]] + [[Unknown-426784|Elizabeth McDowell]]. Her daughters: [[Kelly-6140|Elizabeth Susan Chadwick Kelly]] bn:1850-08-23, [[Kelly-15474|Thomasina Mary Kelly]] bn:1851-09-06. Probate.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS7P-T3XZ-N?cc=2573604]NASA. South Africa, Pietermaritzburg Estate Files 1846-1950: [[McDowell-3326|Mary Susan Kelly]], nee McDowell. ............... 12 [[Markham-627|Benjamin Thomas Kelly Markham]], bp:1872-08-29 Church Street, Pietermaritzburg,To be added. dd:1950-12-14 Rockhurst, Camperdown,To be added. br:1950 Anglican Church of the Resurrection Cemetery, Camperdown,[http://www.graves-at-eggsa.org/main.php?g2_itemId=1496038]eGGSA Library: Gravestones in South Africa (Photos). Headstone: In Loving Memory Of, [[Markham-627|Benjamin Thomas Kelly Markham]], DEARLY LOVED HUSBAND OF IRENE, passed peacefully away at Camperdown, 14th December 1950, Aged 78 Years, His Life? nobly done... Jessie Irene Markham, passed peacefully away on, 27th June 1982 - Aged 89 Years, FONDLY REMEBERED BY HAZEL AND, JESS AND THEIR FAMILIES, REST IN PEACE. m1:1913-02-04 Pietermaritzburg,To be added. Jessie Irene Edmondson, bp:c.1893,To be added. dd:1982-06-27 Rockhurst, Camperdown,To be added. br:1982 Anglican Church of the Resurrection Cemetery, Camperdown.To be added. * 1872-08-29: On 29th August 1872 at Church Street, Pietermaritzburg, Benjamin Thomas Kelly, son of Benjamin Markham, catechrist at St. Marks, & Elizabeth Susan Chadwick (nee Kelly) Markham.Pietermaritzburg Birth Register (Pietermaritzburg Archives Repository). ................ 13 [[Markham-644|Margaret Hazel Irene 'Hazel' Markham]], bn:1914 South Africa, m1:1939-08-26 St. Peters Church, Pietermaritzburg, Natal,[https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-267-11694-216187-55]St. Peters Church, Pietermaritzburg, Natal. to Thomas Frederick Blake Massingham.
.................. 14 Peter Massingham.
................ 13 [[Markham-7093|Jesse Evelyn Markham]]. m1. Reginald Wallace.
............. m2 of Rev. [[Markham-348|Benjamin Markham]]: m2:1875-07-01 St. Matthias Church, Umgeni, Durban, to Rachel Tanner Ray,[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DHRS-TQ4?i=337&cc=2063749]South Africa, Natal Province Civil Marriages, 1845-1955. 004236410. Image 338/759. bp:1842-06-13 Bideford, Devonshire.To be added. dd:1916-09-09 Grey's Hospital, Pietermaritzburg, br:1916 Trinity Yellowwood Church Graveyard, Bulwer.To be added. * Markham, Ray, 1-July-1875, 6-July-1875, At St. Mathias in the parish of Durban, by the Rev. James H. Taylor, The Rev. [[Markham-348|Benjamin Markham]] assistant Curate of St. Saviours Cathedral, PMBurg to - Rachel T. Ray fifth daughter of the late Rev. Richard Ray of Ashton Villa, Elgin Park, Redland, Bristol, England.Natal Witness Marriages 1875. ............... 12 [[Markham-628|Evelyn Hannah Ray 'Evie' Markham]], bn:1876-05-02 Loop Street, Pietermaritzburg, Natal,To be added. dd:1968, m1:01-07-1896-07-01 Holy Trinity Church, Bulwer, Natal,[https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-267-12386-97868-18]To be added. to Edward Graham, bn:1865-01-24 Greenwood Park, Boston, Natal,To be added. of Melrose, Boston, Natal, dd:1917-09-13 Umlaas Rd., Winterskloof, Pietermaritzburg, Natal. * On 2nd May 1876 at Loop Street, Pietermaritzburg, Evelyn Hannah Ray, daughter of Benjamin Markham, Clerk in Holy Orders, & Rachel Tanner Markham (nee Ray).Pietermaritzburg Birth Register (Pietermaritzburg Archives Repository). ................ 13 Edward Rowland Graham.
................ 13 Kathleen Rae Graham.
................ 13 Violet Ellen Graham.
................ 13 [[Graham-|Phyllis Evelyn Graham]].
............... 12 [[Markham-629|Wilfred Lawrence Ward Markham]], bn:1877-06-12 Loop Street, Pietermaritzburg, Natal, dd:1952-10-25 Porirua, Wellington, New Zealand. m1. Elsie Lillian Greenwood, bn:1885 Westport, New Zealand. dd:05-01-1947 Napier, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand. Strangled by her husband. * On 12th June 1877 at Loop Street, Pietermaritzburg, Wilfred Lawrence Ward, son of Benjamin Markham, Clerk in Holy Orders, & Rachel Tanner Markham (nee Ray).Pietermaritzburg Birth Register (Pietermaritzburg Archives Repository). ................ 13 [[Markham-638|Wilfred Ray Greenwood Markham]], bn:c.1912 South Africa, dd:1936-09-02 Brakpan, m1:1936-06-29 St. Peter Anglican Church, Brakpan, to Aimee Jean Rush-Munro, bn:1915-11-26 Auckland, New Zealand, dd:1942, br:1942. Rush Munro's Famous Ice-Cream Garden.
................ 13 [[Markham-1389|Margaret Rachel Markham]], bp:1918-02-23 New Zealand. m1. Rev. Keith Elliott, VC, bn:1916-04-25 Apiti, New Zealand. br:1989 Paraparaumu Cemetery, North Island, New Zealand. (5k).
............... 12 [[Markham-626|Margaret Rachel Ray Markham]], bp:1878-12-12 Loop Street, Pietermaritzburg, Natal, dd:1902-11-15 Ashtonvale, Bulwer, br:1902 Trinity Yellowwood Church Graveyard, Bulwer, Natal. Never Married. * Probate: No. 32, Vol. XV. Intestate Estate of [[Markham-626|Margaret Rachel Ray Markham]] of Ashton Vale, Bulwer, Polela Division. Spinster. 1902. dd:1902-11-15 Ashtonvale, Bulwer, 24y, English, spinster, bn:Pietermaritzburg, unmarried. Images.(388/1286).[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS7P-2962-H?i=387&cc=2573604]South Africa, Pietermaritzburg Estate Files 1846-1950. FamilySearch.(389/1286).[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS7P-29HY-G?i=388&cc=2573604]South Africa, Pietermaritzburg Estate Files 1846-1950. FamilySearch.(390/1286).[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS7P-29CQ-7?i=389&cc=2573604]South Africa, Pietermaritzburg Estate Files 1846-1950. FamilySearch.(391/1286).[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS7P-29CS-1?i=390&cc=2573604]South Africa, Pietermaritzburg Estate Files 1846-1950. FamilySearch.(392/1286).[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS7P-29CW-N?i=391&cc=2573604]South Africa, Pietermaritzburg Estate Files 1846-1950. FamilySearch. * On 12th December 1878 at Loop Street, Pietermaritzburg, [[Markham-626|Margaret Rachel Ray]], daughter of Benjamin Markham, Clerk in Holy Orders, & Rachel Tanner Markham (nee Ray).Pietermaritzburg Birth Register (Pietermaritzburg Archives Repository). * Headstone: In Loving Memory of, [[Markham-626|MARGARET R.R. MARKHAM]], Daughter of REV. BENJ. & RACHEL T. MARKHAM, BORN DECR 12TH 1878, FELL ASLEEP IN JESUS, NOVR 15TH 1902. "Them also which sleep in Jesus, will God bring with him" I THES. IV-14.[http://www.graves-at-eggsa.org/main.php?g2_itemId=3220758]eGGSA Library: Gravestones in South Africa (Photos). ............... 12 [[Markham-630|Richard Albert Clement 'Bert' Markham]], bn:1880-10-10 Commercial Road, Pietermaritzburg, Natal, dd:1959, br: (Mary Ray) (??), m1. Elizabeth Hermina Bullot. * On 10th October 1880 at Commercial Road, Pietermaritzburg, Richard Albert Clements, son of Benjamin Markham, Clerk in Holy Orders, & Rachel Tanner Markham (nee Ray).Pietermaritzburg Birth Register (Pietermaritzburg Archives Repository). ................ 13 [[Markham-993|Benjamin Albert Stenton Markham]], bn:1910-07-17 OFS, South Africa.
................ 13 [[Markham-637|Elsebe Susannah 'Eslie' Markham]], bn:1913-07-08 Ficksburg, OFS, South Africa.
............... 12 [[Markham-631|Reginald Cecil Stenton 'Cecil' Markham]], bn:1883-03-19 Bulwer, Natal, dd:1951-02-07 Grey's Hospital, Pietermaritzburg, m1:1919-12-19 St. John's Church, Malvern, Durban, Natal,[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DTN7-T6X?i=547&cc=2063749]South Africa, Natal Province, Civil Marriages, 1845-1955. FamilySearch. to Lilian Erskine Grieve, bn:1889 Portabello, Edinburgh, Scotland. br:1954.
................ 13 [[Markham-7094|Reginald Ray Erskine 'Ray' Markham]], bn:1923-04-11 South Africa, dd:2016-05-06 South Africa, m1. Mollie Campbell.
.................. 14 [[Markham-7095|Judy Markham]], bn: South Africa.
.................. 14 [[Markham-7096|Robert Markham]], bn: South Africa.
.................. 14 [[Markham-7097|Desley Markham]], bn: South Africa.
................ 13 [[Markham-636|Lawrence Anderson 'Fish' Markham]], Cricketer, bn:1924-09-12 Mbabane, Swaziland, dd:2000-08-05 Pietermaritzburg, br:2000 Holy Trinity Yellowwood Church Graveyard, Bulwer, Natal, m1. Velma Theresa Olivier.
.................. 14 A?. Markham (F).
................ 13 [[Markham-635|Neville Evelyn Markham]], Cricketer, bn:1926-02-01 Mbabane, Swaziland, dd:2000-04-26 (Of 88 Tanner Road, Wembley, Pietermaritzburg, KZN), br:Cremated, m1. Daphne E. Hind.
.................. 14 [[Markham-7098|Alan Stenton Markham]].
.................. 14 Dr. [[Markham-7099|Michelle Elizabeth Markham]].
.................. 14 [[Markham-7100|Craig Baring Markham]].
.................. 14 [[Markham-7101|Grant Erskine Markham]] m1. Dolores Fouche, bn:1953-05-31 South Africa.
.................... 15 [[Markham-7102|Brett Damon Markham]], bn:1981-11-10 Pretoria.
.................... 15 [[Markham-7103|Lauren Janine Markham]], bn:1983-12-09 Durban, Natal.
............... 12 [[Markham-632|Phyllis Markham]]. (Taken from Bulwer Markham Chapel chart). (Position ??).
............ 10 [[Markham-1468|Jane Markham]], bp:1792-07-25 St. Mary, Wrawby.St. Mary, Wrawby. Freereg. br:1792-09-03 St. Mary, Wrawby.St. Mary, Wrawby. Freereg.
............ 10 [[Markham-1469|Joe Markham]], bp:1793-07-29 St. Mary, Wrawby.St. Mary, Wrawby. Freereg. br:1793-09-28 St. Mary, Wrawby.St. Mary, Wrawby. Freereg.
............ 10 [[Markham-1470|William Markham]], bp:22-08-1794 St. Mary, Wrawby.St. Mary, Wrawby. Freereg. br:1837-09-07 Brigg.St. Mary, Wrawby. Freereg.
............ 10 [[Markham-1471|Elizabeth Markham]], bp:03-06-1798 St. Mary, Wrawby.St. Mary, Wrawby. Freereg. m1:1816-03-11 St. Mary, Wrawby, (Witnesses: Mary Sosell?, John Parker),St. Mary, Wrawby. Freereg. Edward Waddingham, bp:18-08-1791 St. Mary, Wrawby.[--]St. Mary, Wrawby. Freereg.
............. 11 Charles Waddingham, bp:1830. 1859: Went to New Zealand. m1. Ann Seaton.
............... 12 Frank Markham Waddingham, bn:1868. From NZ migrated to Fiji. m1. Henrietta \\.
................ 13 Richard Waddingham.
.................. 14 William 'Bill' Waddingham.
.......... 9 [[Markham-1454|John Markham]], bp:1758-05-19 St. Mary, Wrawby.St. Mary, Wrawby. Freereg. br:1772-02-03 St. Mary, Wrawby.St. Mary, Wrawby. Freereg.
.......... 9 [[Markham-1455|Ann Markham]], bp:1762-01-13 St. Mary, Wrawby.St. Mary, Wrawby. Freereg. br:1763-01-10 St. Mary, Wrawby.St. Mary, Wrawby. Freereg.
....... 7 [[Markham-1483|Ann Markham]], bp:1691-01-01 Broughton.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JQ97-D5T]St. Mary, Broughton. FamilySearch. br:1691-01-16.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J85X-Q4Z]St. Mary, Broughton. FamilySearch.
.... 5 [[Markham-1478|Susanna Markham]] (Markam), bp:1617-12-21 Keelby.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NGJP-MQR]St. Bartholomew, Keelby. FamilySearch.
.... 5 [[Markham-1486|William Markham]] (Marckham), bn:c.1618, dd:1618-12-13 St. Bartholomew, Keelby.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JCMK-TX7]St. Bartholomew, Keelby. FamilySearch. (Position ??).
.... 5 [[Markham-1479|Martha Markham]] (Markham), bp:1621-07-08 Keelby.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NT44-SPY]St. Bartholomew, Keelby. FamilySearch.

WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH REGISTER, VERULAM, VICTORIA COUNTY, NATAL.
A copy of the original register is kept at the Killie Campbell Africana Library, Durban, South Africa. See full register [[--|HERE]].Wesleyan Methodist Church Register, Verulam, Victoria County, Natal. *BAPTISM - BIRTH - CHILD - PARENTS - ABODE *bp:1859-12-15, bn:1859-09-25 Verulam, [[Markham-337|Frederick Edmund]], son of [[Markham-312|James Frederick]] and [[Meek-357|Elizabeth Markham]], of Verulam.Wesleyan Methodist Church Register, Verulam, Victoria County, Natal. *bp:1861-09-11, bn:1861-03-07 Verulam, [[Markham-338|Anne Elizabeth]], daughter of [[Markham-312|James Frederick]] and [[Meek-357|Elizabeth Markham]], of Verulam.Wesleyan Methodist Church Register, Verulam, Victoria County, Natal. *bp:1863-02-18, bn:1862-11-01 Verulam, [[Markham-339|James Sidney Ronald]], son of [[Markham-312|James Frederick]] and [[Meek-357|Elizabeth Markham]], of Verulam.Wesleyan Methodist Church Register, Verulam, Victoria County, Natal. *bp:1865-03-26, bn:1865-02-26 Tongaat Village, [[Markham-340|Clarissa Mary]], daughter of [[Markham-312|James Frederick]] and [[Meek-357|Elizabeth Markham]], of Tongaat Victoria County.Wesleyan Methodist Church Register, Verulam, Victoria County, Natal. *bp:1868-03-15, bn:1867-09-11 Tongaat Village, [[Markham-311|Herbert Richard Allan]], son of [[Markham-312|James Frederick]] and [[Meek-357|Elizabeth Markham]], of Victoria County.Wesleyan Methodist Church Register, Verulam, Victoria County, Natal. *bp:1869-08-18, bn:1869-02-26 Tongaat Village, [[Markham-659|Emily Gertrude]], daughter of [[Markham-312|James Frederick]] and [[Meek-357|Elizabeth Markham]], of Victoria County.Wesleyan Methodist Church Register, Verulam, Victoria County, Natal. *bp:1870-00-00, bn:1870-08-30, Tongaat Village, [[Markham-660|Grace Eleanor Markham]], daughter of [[Markham-312|James Frederick]] and [[Meek-357|Elizabeth Markham]], of Tongaat.Wesleyan Methodist Church Register, Verulam, Victoria County, Natal. dd:1871-09-01 Tongaat, Victoria County.Wesleyan Methodist Church Register, Verulam, Victoria County, Natal. *bp:1873-01-24, bn:1872-05-00 Tongaat Village, [[Markham-7217|Percy Douglas Markham]],Wesleyan Methodist Church Register, Verulam, Victoria County, Natal. dd:1873-02-07 Tongaat Village, Victoria County, Natal, 9m. Informants: Caroline Bule, Nurse Verulam; Inflamation on the brain.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91X-Y7NC-N?cc=2721608]South Africa, Natal Province, Civil Deaths, 1863-1955. FamilySearch. *bp:187?-00-00, bn:1874-05-24 Tongaat Village, [[Markham-661|Grace Florence]], daughter of [[Markham-312|James Frederick]] and [[Meek-357|Elizabeth Markham]], of Tongaat Victoria County.Wesleyan Methodist Church Register, Verulam, Victoria County, Natal. *bp:1872-03-31, bn:1872-02-20 Verulam, [[Williamson-3953|Charles Edward]], son of [[Williamson-6173|George]] and [[Alder-369|Esther Williamson]].6 *bp:1873-07-23, bn:1873-05-31 Verulam, [[Williamson-10185|George Henry]], son of [[Williamson-6173|George]] and [[Alder-369|Esther Williamson]], of Verulam. *bp:1877-09-02, Verulam Chapel, bn:1877-02-22 Verulam, [[Williamson-10186|Bertram James]], son of [[Williamson-6173|George]] and [[Alder-369|Esther Williamson]], of Verulam. *bp:1879-07-13, Tongaat, bn:1879-05-06 Tongaat, [[Williamson-10187|George Ernest]], son of [[Williamson-6173|George]] and [[Alder-369|Esther Williamson]], of Fair Breeze, near Victoria. *bp:1885-03-26, bn:1883-02-26 Tongaat, [[Williamson-10188|Laura Annie]], daughter of [[Williamson-6173|George]] and [[Alder-369|Esther Williamson]], of Fair Breeze, Tongaat. *bp:1885-03-26, bn:1885-02-03 Tongaat, [[Williamson-10189|Rupert Arthur]], son of [[Williamson-6173|George]] and [[Alder-369|Esther Williamson]], of Fair Breeze, Tongaat. *bp:1887-03-21, bn:1887-02-12 Tongaat, [[Williamson-10190|Katie Esther]], daughter of [[Williamson-6173|George]] and [[Alder-369|Esther Williamson]], of Tongaat. *bp:1868-05-24, bn:1866-07-27, [[Buckley-|Julia Joanna]], daughter of [[Buckley-|James]] and [[--|Joanna Buckley]]. Sinquazi.Wesleyan Methodist Church Register, Verulam, Victoria County, Natal. * Wesleyan Methodist Church, Verulam. Google Maps (-29.643546, 31.048910).[https://www.google.co.za/maps/place/29%C2%B038'36.8%22S+31%C2%B002'56.1%22E/@-29.6440845,31.0463761,16z/data=!4m14!1m7!3m6!1s0x1ef11ccce1762e41:0x9d841eced93cc6dd!2sMfongosi!3b1!8m2!3d-28.7113435!4d30.8355378!3m5!1s0x1ef71ae9c4779753:0xf1b50ad6f111e33d!7e2!8m2!3d-29.6435456!4d31.0489096?hl=en]Google Maps: Wesleyan Methodist Church, Verulam. (-29.643546, 31.048910). * Methodist Church, 31 Groom Street, Verulam, Natal, South Africa. (Co-ordinates: S29 38.607 E31 02.947).[http://www.genza.org.za/bonus/main.php?g2_itemId=14428] * The Wesleyan Church at Verulam, Natal: In the 1840s William Josiah Irons set up a scheme whereby Wesleyans from England would be able to emigrate to Natal. Known as the Christian Emigration and Colonization Society, and initially under the patronage of the Earl of Verulam, the Society sent approximately four hundred settlers to the Colony of Natal. The first group sailed on the King William and reached Durban on 23 January 1850. These settlers were sent to the Mdloti River area, where the nucleus of a town soon emerged, named Verulam. The first Wesleyan service held at Verulam was a prayer meeting on the first Sunday evening after the settlers' arrival, held in a marquee. A year later the first church outside Durban and Pietermaritzburg was built at Verulam of wattle with a thatched roof. This was replaced in 1855 by a brick-built church roofed with slate. On 14 October 1862 the foundation stone of the present church was laid during the Synod meeting at Verulam. The building was completed at a cost of £1425, and opened and dedicated by the Revd. T. Guard on 18 March 1864. In 1872 Verulam was described as 'the most flourishing centre of Wesleyanism in the Colony and a great many of the original settlers were still living in the town.' The Natal Almanac and Register of 1905 had this to say of the church at Verulam: If ever the history of Verulam is written, it will be shown that the Wesleyans of Verulam supplied the County of Victoria with religious services regularly on Sunday for many years, and Wesleyanism has thus the claim to be the established religion of the district hence its cathedral-like church, forming one of the most interesting objects. At the centenary celebrations in 1964, the church was described as 'the oldest standing church in Natal and a church that has often been described as the Cathedral of country Methodism'. On its walls were a number of memorial tablets, including one placed there in 1931 by the descendants of the early settlers. Today, not even fifty years later, the remaining small congregation meets in a church hall for services. The historic church is virtually roofless and abandoned to the elements. The pulpit, organ and altar rails still stand, and the few stained glass windows are intact, but the carpeted floor is littered with debris and fallen roof timbers, plants have sprung up in the body of the church, and a bible covered with mould lies near the pulpit. OTHER * THE MISSING BROTHER: There is apparently a [[Markham-|third brother Markham]] that came out to South Africa, sibling to [[Markham-312|James Frederick]] and the Rev. [[Markham-348|Benjamin Markham]]. He is apparently mentioned in some book, possibly blowing himself up making moonshine, or something along those lines, which I will only believe when I see the reference. Feel free to let me know who he might be. See the Rev. [[Markham-348|Benjamin Markham]] profile for the apparent photo of 'The Three Markham Brothers'. Photo: Rev. [[Markham-348|Benjamin Markham]] & Brothers.[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Markham-348]Photo: The Three Markham Brothers. Markham Chapel, Ashtonvale, Bulwer, Natal, South Africa. * [[Markham-|Sidney John Markham]], Constable. bn/bp:1880-04-25 Natal?, South Africa. Who is he ?. Let me know. * [[Markham-7216|Stanley Evelyn Markham]], dd:1899-10-05 Zeederburg Street, Pietermaritzburg, Natal, South Africa, 3m, son of [[Markham-|Henry E. Markham]], Meningitis. dd:[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91W-TSB7-3?cc=2721608]South Africa, Natal Province, Civil Deaths, 1863-1955. FamilySearch. He is the brother of [[Markham-|Leslie Redvers Markham]], sons of [[Markham-|Henry Edmund 'Harry' Markham]] and Jessie Lucinda Peak. * Westward Ho is on the Atlantic Coast of North Devon in an area famous for smugglers in days gone by.
SPECIAL NOTES * [[Foley-3020|John Melville Foley]] m. [[Allison-1805|Marion Phillis Rix Allison]], (Parents of [[Melville-731|John Allison Melville]] m. [[Markham-338|Annie Elizabeth Markham]]), whose brother Capt. [[Allison-1922|Albert Bidden Allison]]'s dg. [[Allison-4920|Rose Allison]] m. [[Taylor-52862|John David Taylor]], his parents [[Taylor-52861|David Taylor]], Esq. m. [[Moodie-307|Sophia Eliza Moodie]], her father [[Moodie-106|Donald Moodie]]'s* brother [[Moodie-86|William James Dunbar Moodie]], (Magistrate) m1. [[Meek-562|Clarissa Meek]], sister of [[Meek-357|Elizabeth Meek]] m. [[Markham-312|James Frederick Markham]], whose dg [[Markham-338|Annie Elizabeth Markham]] m. [[Melville-731|John Allison Melville]], her brother [[Markham-337|Frederick Edmund Markham]] m. [[Moodie-88|Elsie Elizabeth Moodie]], dg of [[Moodie-131|Thomas Moodie (Moodie Trek Leader), son of [[Moodie-99|James Benjamin Donald Moodie]], (11th Laird of Melsetter), son of Capt. [[Moodie-91|Benjamin Moodie]], (10th Laird of Melsetter), brother of [[Moodie-106|Donald Moodie]]*. * 1862-01-02: Natal News: Her Majesty has been pleased to appoint [[Moodie-86|William James Dunbar Moodie]], to be resident magistrate of Klip River District, in the colony of Natal, and Frederick Simon Berning, to be Registrar of Deeds and Distributor of Stamps for the colony of Natal.[https://www.eggsa.org/newspapers/index.php/cape-and-natal-news/559-cape-and-natal-news-1862-1-january-june]Natal News: 1862-01-02. * 1868-08-24:dd: Schaap Plaats, Klip River, Natal, South Africa, [[McDowell-3326|Mary Susan Kelly]], aged 41y, low fever, informant: Charles Gordon, reported 1868-10-10, [[Lucas-|G.A. Lucas]].[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91X-Y7NM-3?cc=2721608]FamilySearch: South Africa, Natal Province, Civil Deaths, 1863-1955, Film # 007746183.[http://www.national.archsrch.gov.za/sm300cv/smws/sm30ddf0?201806081451039AC4166A&DN=00000002]NASA. [[McDowell-3326|Kelly, Mary Susan]]. Born McDowell. * 1869-02-18: [[McDowell-3326|Mary Susan Kelly]], nee McDowell, gentlewoman, widow of the late [[Kelly-15473|T.T. Kelly]], Resident Magistrate at Ladysmith, Klip River, Natal. Residence. Schaap Plaats, Klip River. bn: Dinepore, India. 49?y (1820). dd:1868-08-24. Her parents: [[McDowell-3327|John]] + [[Unknown-426784|Elizabeth McDowell]]. Her daughters: [[Kelly-6140|Elizabeth Susan Chadwick Kelly]] bn:1850-08-23, [[Kelly-15474|Thomasina Mary Kelly]] bn:1851-09-06.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS7P-T3XZ-N?cc=2573604]FamilySearch: South Africa, Pietermaritzburg Estate Files 1846-1950: [[McDowell-3326|Mary Susan Kelly]], nee McDowell. ABBREVIATIONS * Circa (c.), Born (bn:), Marriage (m1:), Date of Death (dd:), Place of Death (PoD), Christened (cr:), Baptized (bp:), Buried (br:), Grave Photo (gp:), Date Format: YYYY-MM-DD, Orange Free State (OFS). REFERENCES * Compiled and Researched by [[Watson-20118|Tom Watson]].
REFERENCES (BUSY) * Back in Umtali a week afterwards, I heard the Mashonas had risen, and all outsiders were called into the town. As I was the only one with a horse, I placed it at the disposal of Mrs. Markham, whose husband had started making bricks in readiness for the new town of Umtali. On our way in we picked up Bob Fisher, Gass Burnett and several others.The PIONEER Volume 3. Pg. 37. * Photo - [[Markham-|J.F. Markham]] with grandchildren Gladys. Cecil and Eva Foreman at Westward Ho. (Photograph taken by Mr Markham's daughter, [[Markham-|Mrs Foreman]]).[--]The Story Of Melsetter by Shirley Sinclair. Pg. . * Elsie Elizabeth Moodie, born at Snymanshoek, dist. Bethlehem, 20th January 1878; married, first, [[Markham-|(Frederick Edmund) Markham]], from whom she was divorced; secondly, at Melsetter, Rhodesia, 17th October 1901, Walter Frederick Acutt, Esq., of Melsetter, aforesaid, son of of the Rev. [ ] Acutt, of Wolverhampton.[--]The Story Of Melsetter by Shirley Sinclair. Pg. . * MEMBERS OF THE MOODIE TREK - 1892: Thomas and Cecilia Jacomina Moodie and their children: Martin, Thomas, Harriet, James, Boyce, Charles, Malcolm, George, Sarah Moodie and her husband. George Benjamin Dunbar Moodie. Ernest du Plessis. Henry Ashpute. Ernest Baden. [[Hulley-|Richard Dick Hulley]]. ? Knox. [[Markham-337|Frederick Markham]]. Jn Oberholster. Gustav Stiebel.[--]The Story Of Melsetter by Shirley Sinclair. Pg. ??. * 156 APPENDIX: List of names of men who did not come with any organised Treks and to whom farms were granted: 1. King, L. 2. Kleyn, L. 3. Ballantyne, J. 4. Wilder, G.A. Rev. 5. Bates, H.W. Rev. 6. Human, J.C. 7. Jensen, J.A. 8. Le Roux, P.L. Rev. 9. Moolman, J.N. 10. Moolman, J.J. 11. Du Preez, L.J. 12. Sweetnim, C. 13. Du Pleyrus, H. 14. Bezuidenhout, W.K. 15. Webster, J.E. 16. [[Markham-312|Markham, James Frederick]]. 17. [[Markham-311|Markham, Herbert Richard Allan]]. 18. [[Markham-339|Markham, John Sidney Ronald]].[--]The Story Of Melsetter by Shirley Sinclair. Pg. ??.

* [[Markham-|Anna Markam]] (Anna-Annas-Agnes-Markam-Marcom), m:1569-01-15 St. Bartholomew, Keelby, to Thomas Robinson (Robbinson-Robinson).[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NF3Y-Q8F]St. Bartholomew, Keelby. FamilySearch.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NF3Y-69J]St. Bartholomew, Keelby. FamilySearch.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NV5P-X2J]St. Bartholomew, Keelby. FamilySearch. * [[Markham-|Elizabeth Markam]], m:1573-01-06 St. Bartholomew, Keelby, to Edward Rockliffe.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NF3Y-7W1]St. Bartholomew, Keelby. FamilySearch. * [[Markham-|Joan Markam]], br:1580-04-08 St. Bartholomew, Keelby,[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JCM2-SQW]St. Bartholomew, Keelby. FamilySearch. * [[Markham-|Thomas Markam]] m:1583-11-22 St. Bartholomew, Keelby, to [[Mason-|Grace Mason]].[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NF3Y-4YQ]St. Bartholomew, Keelby. FamilySearch. * [[Markham-|John Markam]], br:1584-09-07 St. Bartholomew, Keelby.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JCM2-Q9V]St. Bartholomew, Keelby. FamilySearch. * [[Markham-|Willim Markam]] br:1591-06-17 St. Bartholomew, Keelby.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JCMK-5ZL]St. Bartholomew, Keelby. FamilySearch. * [[Markham-|Robert Markam]] br:1592-12-30 St. Bartholomew, Keelby.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JCMK-5L9]St. Bartholomew, Keelby. FamilySearch. * [[Mason-|Grace Markam]] m:1594-05-14 St. Bartholomew, Keelby, to Thomas Stevenson.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NF3Y-DM6]St. Bartholomew, Keelby. FamilySearch. * [[Markham-|Eliz: Markam]] br:1594-01-03 St. Bartholomew, Keelby.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JCMK-526]St. Bartholomew, Keelby. FamilySearch. * [[Markham-|John Markam]] br:1598-08-26 St. Bartholomew, Keelby.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JCMK-R3F]St. Bartholomew, Keelby. FamilySearch. * [[Markham-|John Markam]]* m:1600-05-18 St. Bartholomew, Keelby, to Margaret Wardall.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NF3Y-NCG]St. Bartholomew, Keelby. FamilySearch. * [[Markham-|James Markam]]* m:1600-05-18 St. Bartholomew, Keelby, to Margareta Wardall.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NV5P-NLV]St. Bartholomew, Keelby. FamilySearch. * [[Markham-|William Marckham]] br:1618-12-13 St. Bartholomew, Keelby.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JCMK-TX7]St. Bartholomew, Keelby. FamilySearch. * [[Markham-|Bridget Markham]] m:1636-06-19 St. Bartholomew, Keelby, to John Roweson.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NF3Y-798]St. Bartholomew, Keelby. FamilySearch. * [[Markham-|Ann Markem]], Widowed, br:1648-02-19 St. Bartholomew, Keelby.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JCMK-193]St. Bartholomew, Keelby. FamilySearch. * [[Markham-|Robert Markham]] br:1650-03-8 St. Bartholomew, Keelby.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JCMK-183]St. Bartholomew, Keelby. FamilySearch. * [[Markham-|Elizabeth Marchem]] br:1661-09-02 St. Bartholomew, Keelby.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JCM2-M29]St. Bartholomew, Keelby. FamilySearch. * [[Markham-|Edward Markham]] br:1685-09-10 St. Bartholomew, Keelby.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JCM2-3PL]St. Bartholomew, Keelby. FamilySearch. * [[Markham-321|William Markham]], bp:c.1520, of Habrough. * HABROUGH, LINCOLNSHIREHabrough. * cr:1539-02-15: Ric Athalle. P: --.Habrough. * m:1541-06-11: Wyllm Markam - Elsabeth Athalle.Habrough. * cr:1542-02-11: Robert Markam. P: --.Habrough. * m:1542-05-06: Allic Athalle - John Hoge.Habrough. * cr:1544-11-21: Agnes Markam. P: --.Habrough. * cr:1551-02-20: Margret Kirmon.Habrough. * m:1552-11-06: James Athall - Elsabeth Milsey.Habrough. * cr:1557-02-19: Isabell Kirmond.Habrough. * cr:1540-10-31: Thomas Wardall.Habrough. * cr:1553-05-06: Antony Wardall.Habrough. * cr:1554-11-16: Elinor Wardall.Habrough. * cr:1556-12-18: Margret Wardall.Habrough. * cr:1558-09-10: John Wardall.Habrough. * cr:1562-04-04: John Wardall.Habrough. * cr:1564-05-19: Ellen Wardall.Habrough. * cr:1566-08-10: Marie Wardall.Habrough. * cr:1583-01-03: Samuell Wardall.Habrough. * cr:1586-06-19: Edward Wardall.Habrough. * m:1561-02-03: Allison Benet - Thomas Stanton.Habrough. * m:1592-01-21: Allis Popple - Thomas Mylson.Habrough. * m:1594-01-20: Ysabell Harrison - John Stainton.Habrough. * m:1594-11-18: Marmaduke Carrocke - Grace Milson.Habrough. * m:1599-05-21: George Carrocke - Margret Pearson.Habrough. * m:1686: Rosamond Markham - Samuel Milson.Habrough. * m:1703-07-26: Symeon Markham - Eliz Richardson.Habrough. * m:1734-05-14: Ricd Markam - An Lyell.Habrough. * m:1760-12-15: William Markham - Hannah Millson.Habrough. * m:1768: Jervse Markam - Ann Claton.Habrough. * m:1769: Ann Markham - Edward Newton.Habrough. * cr:1771: Elizabeth Markham. P: Garvis Markam + Ann.Habrough. * cr:1773-01-31: Richard Markam. P: William Markam + Hannah.Habrough. * cr:1775: Jane Markam. P: William Markam + Hannah.Habrough. * m:1781-08-13: Cattern Markham - William Simson.Habrough. * m:1800-02-05: Susannah England - John Towl.Habrough. * m:1808-08-16: Sarah Chapman - John Milson.Habrough. * m:1811-04-15: Maria Bower - Robert Dannitt.Habrough. * m:1824: Ann Markham - Thomas Bell.Habrough.

Fueston Name Study

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[[Category:Fueston Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] *[[:Category:Fueston Name Study]] *[[Space:Fueston_Name_Study|Fuston & Fueston Name Study and DNA Project]] *[[Space:Fueston_Family_Sources | Fueston Family Sources Repository]] ''This project was started 22-Feb-2017. The construction of this site is a work in progress with more information and features to be added in the future.'' [[Fueston-1 | Charles Fueston]] =Fuston, Fueston, Fewston, Feuston= This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname and all variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. ===Including a profile in the Fuston and Fueston Name study and DNA Project=== Please feel free to add profiles to the appropriate subcategories listed below. This will help raise awareness of our study and may increase collaboration. The code is: *[[Category:Feuston]]
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Welcome to the Fuller Name Study
: == Welcome == This group is intended for WikiTreers who are Fullers by adoption or natural descent, as well as any other persons researching Fullers. Please post questions to G2G and tag it {{Tag Link|Fuller}} - or contact one of the [[#Leaders|leaders]] through private message. == Mission== To collaboratively promote, advance, and improve the genealogical and historical research available on WikiTree about all persons who have inherited or adopted the surname Fuller. == Goals == # To merge all duplicate profiles into the final lowest profile ID number. See [[Merging|Merging]]. # To find and properly cite sources for all unsourced profiles. See [[Help:Sources|Sources]] # To establish the correct and documented identities of parents. # To write comprehensive, well-sourced biographies in proper WikiTree style, eliminating clutter caused by importing data from other genealogy websites or by imitating their style. See [[Biographies|Biographies]]. #To properly categorize every open profile. #To connect as many family branches to each other as possible, and to connect all branches to the One Family Tree of WikiTree. == How to Join == :''Please reach out if any steps are unclear.'' *[[Help:Trusted_List#Adding_and_Removing_from_Trusted_Lists|Request]] to be on the trusted list. *Once on the trusted list, add your name to the list of [[#Participants|Participants]] along with a brief description. Directions provided in [[#Members|Members]] below. *Follow the {{Tag Link|Fuller}} tag link. *Add the appropriate Fuller Name Study [[#Member Categories| member category]] to your own profile. See the Member Categories section below. ==After You Join== *Add the appropriate Fuller Name Study [[#Geographic_Categories| geographic categories]] to your Fuller profiles that meet the criteria in the [[Space:Fuller_Name_Study#Geographic_Categories|Geographic Categories]] section below. *For a more detailed study of movements of family lines see [[:Category:Fuller_Name_Study#Migration_by_Family_Line|Migration by Family Line]] on [[:Category: Fuller Name Study]] *Continue to improve the profiles of Fullers. == Fuller Name Study Categories == *All active members of the Fuller Name Study should have a Member Category, regardless of whether they were Fullers at birth. *The highest Fuller Name Study category is: [[:Category:Fuller_Name_Study]] ===Geographic Categories=== *These sub-categories are for deceased persons with "FULLER" as their last name at birth. If birth location not known use location where FULLER lived or died. *Choose one of two methods to format a Fuller Name Study geographic category (Using Michigan as example) NOTE: only one sticker per profile: :#Add above the Biography Header: '''[[Category: Michigan, Fuller Name Study]]''' Results in adding category but no sticker. :#Add any where below the Biography Header: '''{{One Name Study|name=Fuller|category=Michigan, Fuller Name Study}}''' Results in adding both a sticker and the category. *[[:Category:Fuller_Name_Study#Geographic Categories|List of Top Level Geographic Categories]] show Country level categories: Data cut from Category page is temporarily hidden I will merge any useful data into this narrative: ===Member Categories=== [[:Category: Members, Fuller Name Study| Members, Fuller Name Study]] All members should add a member category to their own profile. *Participants: '''[[Category: Participants, Fuller Name Study]].''' *Leaders: '''[[Category: Leaders, Fuller Name Study]].''' ==Fuller Name Study Members== All members should add themselves to one of the Members subsections below. Enter your name as a link to your WikiTree profile after an asterisk. Like this: * [[Your_WikiTree_ID|Your Name]] After your name, write a brief summary of your interests, specialties, and/or areas of focus as it relates to the Fuller Name Study. ===Participants=== ''Members who are not currently leading some aspect of the Fuller Name Study.'' [[:Category: Participants, Fuller Name Study| Participants, Fuller Name Study]] * [[Atkins-2152|Linda (Atkins) Ashworth]] - added you to trusted list. * [[Ellis-7333|Pam (Ellis) Donaldson]] - added you to trusted list. * [[Fesmire-8 | Alice Ann Fesmire]] - Descendants of [[Fuller-1150 | Ezekiel Fuller]] and [[Spivey-55 | Deborah Spivey]] (Early Southern Fullers) * [[Fuller-5187|Albertus Jung]] - seeking definite source proof to confirm the identity of the parents (and earlier forefathers) of [[Fuller-4998|James L. Fuller]], born abt 1818 in NY. He is my 2nd Great-Grandfather. * [[Roos-1405|Carey Roos]] - I am fairly new to WikiTree, so I am still learning my way around. I have started work on connecting myself to [[Fuller-10879|Loraine Fuller]] daughter of ([[Fuller-7754|Heman Fuller]] and [[Dawley-127|Amelia Dawley]]) and [[Mathews-3821|Stillman E Mathews]]. I now have the line connected so I am busy adding the rest of the family. This will bring a new line into the Fuller Family. * [[Hull-5234|Bill Hull]] - added you to trusted list. * [[Brooks-15160|Janet Brooks]] - added you to trusted list. === Leaders === ''Members who are currently leading some aspect of the Fuller Name Study. Leaders should state their type(s) of leadership role(s).'' [[:Category: Leaders, Fuller Name Study| Leaders, Fuller Name Study]] * [[Fuller-9185|Thomas Fuller Jr.]] - Founder and Project Manager; main focus: Fullers from Michigan and New York. * [[Fuller-8857|Katie Fuller]] - main focus: Fullers born in Northamptonshire, England. Was Fuller a common name in the county, or – like my Fullers – had they migrated there from further south and east? See [https://www.your-family-history.com/surname/f/fuller/ distribution map of Fullers] using census data from 1841-1911. * [[Fuller-5853|Pat (Fuller) Credit]] main focus: 1. Category Structure and Maintaining consistency in the content on category pages; 2. Mayflower FULLER line and [[:Category:Fuller_Name_Study#Migration_by_Family_Line|Migration by Family Line]] research: See [[Space:Adding_New_Fuller_Lines|Adding New Fuller Lines]] Started the first line. EXPANDING to include non-birth locations to all FULLERs; 3. [[Space:Fuller_Noteworthies|Fuller Noteworthies]]. ==Projects == ===Notables, Fuller Name Study=== *See the [[Space:Notables%2C_Fuller_Name_Study|Notables, Fuller Name Study]] project page for more information. == Links of interest == * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Fuller_Name_Study|'''What links here''']] *[https://www.your-family-history.com/surname/f/fuller/ Fuller surname distribution maps] from England and Wales, 1841–1911

Funny Animal E-Cards

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Here is a collection of vintage postcards that can be sent as free '''funny animal e-cards". All e-cards are WikiTree are 100% free. There are no pop-ups or spammy gimmicks. Simply click on a "'''send as e-card'''" link below an image to the right. [[Category:E-Cards]] [[Category:Animal E-Cards]] [[Category:Funny E-Cards]] [[Category:E-Cards for Kids]]

Funny E-Cards

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Here is a collection of assorted amusing postcards that can be sent as e-greetings. See the full collection of cards in the [[:Category:Funny_E-Cards|Funny E-Cards Category]]. All e-cards are WikiTree are 100% free. There are no pop-ups or spammy gimmicks. Simply click on a "send as e-card" link below an image to the right. [[Category:E-Cards]] [[Category:Funny E-Cards]]

Funny Family E-Cards

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Here are vintage postcards that can be sent as humorous family-oriented e-cards. To send a card, simply click a "'''send as e-card'''" link below an image to the right. See the full selection of comic cards in the [[:Category:Funny E-Cards|Funny Cards Category]] and more family-oriented cards in the [[:Category:Family History E-Cards|Family History Category]]. All e-cards are WikiTree are 100% free. Really. There are no pop-ups or spammy gimmicks. E-mail addresses from cards aren't saved. [[Category:E-Cards]] [[Category:Funny E-Cards]] [[Category:Family History E-Cards]] [[Category:Family E-Cards]]

Funny Love E-Cards

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Here are humorous vintage postcards that can be sent as funny yet romantic e-greetings. Also see the general [[Space:Romantic E-Cards|romantic e-cards]]. All e-cards are WikiTree are 100% free. There are no pop-ups or spammy gimmicks. Simply click on a "'''send as e-card'''" link below an image to the right. [[Category:E-Cards]] [[Category:Love E-Cards]] [[Category:Funny E-Cards]]

Fuqua - A Fight For Freedom

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Fuqua - A Fight For Freedom == Irwin, Alya Dean Smith, 1906- Houston : Irwin, 1974 Named Person: Fouquet family.; Fouquet family.; Fuqua.; Fouquet.; Bowman.; Harrison.; Johnson.; Smith.; West.; Winton.; Jackson. Document Type: Book All Authors / Contributors: Alya Dean Smith Irwin OCLC Number: 1119972 Description: xiv, 452 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm Responsibility: by Alya Dean (Smith) Irwin. Abstract: Guillaume Fouquet (b.ca.1667), a French Huguenot, immigrated (probably via England) to Henrico County, Virginia before 1687, at which time he married Jane Eyre. He died after August 1698. Their grand- dren changed the spelling of the surname to Fuqua. Descendants and relatives lived in Virginia, Tennessee, Kentucky, West Virginia, Illinois, Georgia, Alabama and elsewhere. * Citation Example: ::: Irwin, Alya Dean Smith, Author ''[[Space:Fuqua - A Fight For Freedom|Fuqua - A Fight For Freedom]]'' (1974) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Irwin|Irwin]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Fuqua - A Fight For Freedom|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === More Information === [[http://www.worldcat.org/title/fuqua-a-fight-for-freedom-allied-families-alexander-word/oclc/1119972 World Cat]] The first printed genealogy and history of the Fuqua family in America. Allied families: Alexander, Alford, Armistead, Bacon, Bagwell, Baker, Barksdale, Barnes, Bass, Bates, Bedford, Black, Blankenship, Booker, Bowman, Brown, Broder, Bryan, Campbell, Cartwright, Christian, Clark, Cunningham, Daniel, Dodson, Durham, Dupuy, Earnest, Eldridge, Ellis, Ewing, Eyre, Fitzgerald, Fleming, Ford, Gammon, Gill, Goode, Graham, Grigsby, Hancock, Harrison, Hartley, Hatcher, Hoad, Hornsby, Hudspeth, Humphreys, Irwin, Jackson, Jarnagin, Johnson, Johnston, Lawson, McGhee, Mann, Maxey, Moody, Morton, Oliphant, Palmer, Pamplett, Povall, Preston, Pulliam, Read, Reeve, Sampson, Smith, Taylor, Terry, Thompson, Ward, Waring, West, Williams, Winton, Witt, Woodson, Word

Furby's Cove, Newfoundland

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[[Category: Furby's Cove, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category: Furby's Cove, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category: Furby's Cove, Newfoundland]] ''This article is a stub. Anything you can add to it is appreciated.'' == History == The following text - to be edited and condensed later - is from the ''Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador.''[http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_enl/id/3055 ''Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador,''] Volume 2 pp. 443-444. "FURBY'S COVE (pop. 1971, 38). A resettled fishing community, Furby's Cove was located northeast of [[Space:Hermitage, Newfoundland|Hermitage]], Hermitage Bay, in a shallow, small-boat harbour which indents the northern shore of the Connaigre Peninsula. The settlement was possibly named for a migratory fisherman named Furby who was attached to an English West Country or Jersey sack ship or fishing ship which were known to frequent Hermitage Bay in the eighteenth century. It was not mapped by Captain James Cook when he surveyed the coast in 1765 although he marked one fishing stage at Hermitage at that time. Furby's Cove, which existed as a settlement for approximately 160 years, was situated at the head of the cove of the same name which itself was marked by two smaller coves. Herring Cove and Eastern Cove. These indentations lay close within the western and eastern entrance points to Furby's Cove proper." "European settlement, primarily English in origin, occurred in the early 1800s. The earliest known settlers in Furby's Cove were Simon Hardy (1827), George Hatcher (1835), Henry Neals (1835), James MacDonald (1835) and a John Kendall who, according to family tradition, settled at Furby's Cove from Westmoreland, England in the early nineteenth century. A John Kendall was listed at Hermitage Cove in 1834 and Elizabeth Kendall was reported to be a resident of Furby's Cove in 1835. Other early settlers included Henry Northcote (reported to be a resident in 1841) and John Nash (1851). Later family names associated with Furby's Cove, most of them from the Hermitage, [[Space:Gaultois, Newfoundland|Gaultois]] and Rencontre East areas, were Dominey, Green, Goods, Harris, House, Mullins, MacDonald, Mead and Tuffin." "When Archdeacon Edward Wix visited Furby's Cove in 1835 he held a service for sixty inhabitants and baptized fifteen children. Wix observed that "The people of this neighbourhood are very warmly attached to the church of their fathers, and when asked respecting their creed, say, they belong to 'the good old English religion'." Wix found most settlements on this bleak coast to be "spiritually destitute." While he did not find Furby's Cove to be destitute, "removed as they are from all social means of edification, some of them really adorn their good profession;" nevertheless he lamented "the too general prevalence of spirit-drinking even among the females." "The settlement was first reported in the Census, in 1836, with sixty-six people, almost half of whom were Roman Catholic. It was not until 1884 that Furby's Cove was reported to be exclusively Protestant. William Marshall visited the settlement in 1839 and preached to "about 90 Protestants in this Harbour." In 1844 the school, which had been established in 1840, was inspected for the first time. It was reported that Furby's Cove had "a rather tolerable Harbor .... Here are some sixteen or seventeen houses, and a considerable number of inhabitants. There are only three Catholic families here. The school is at present kept at the less populous side, being held at the Teacher's house [Mrs. Hardy], which is the most remote in the harbor; but the people are about erecting a school-house in a very good and central location at the opposite side." The Rev. J.G. Mountain was able "to place a very worthy old schoolmaster [at Furby's Cove, which he called Furly's Cove], quite sui generis, self taught, and whose life would be well worth writing and reading. He is maintained by friends in England, some of whom are ladies working with their own hands for the object. This old man himself built the chief part of a very neat school-room at Furly Cove (the people willingly assisting with materials and work) and a small adjoining compartment where he lived." "This schoolhouse was "used for Divine Service," as were its successors, which in¬ cluded a school built in the 1930s, which was destroyed by fire in 1961. A new school was built that year which was called "the Happy Blackbird School" serving Grades One to Eight. High school was attended in larger communities. The first church was erected in 1969 and was served, as the schoolhouse before it had been, by clergymen based in Hermitage. Early residents also attended St. Saviour's Church (Anglican) in Hermitage (built in 1854)." "The economy of Furby's Cove was based mainly on the small-boat, inshore cod fishery, with the catch being dried and sold to Gaultois and Hermitage merchants. Cod oil was manufactured until the 1960s, when the industry was abandoned because of poor prices. In the 1930s and 1940s schooner fishing was undertaken out of Gaultois, Hermitage and Seal Cove, and the catch was disposed of through Garlands, the Gaultois merchant firm. After 1951 fish was sold to the fish plant at Gaultois, and, in the 1970s, to the fish plant at Hermitage, which also processed salmon, lobster and herring. In the nineteenth century salmon was an important secondary fishery, as was lobster, which grew in importance in the early 1900s as a number of small, family-owned lobster processing factories began operating in Furby's Cove. Lobster fishing was reported in the settlement until its resettlement in 1974, and lobster pots were still set on the Furby's Cove grounds in 1978. Herring, a non-commercial species before 1921, was later sold to the bait depot established at Hermitage, and in the 1970s was sold to the fish plant at that community." "The history of Furby's Cove shows close social, religious and economic ties with the larger settlements of Hermitage Bay, especially Hermitage. The population of Furby's Cove had never exceeded 100 people, but by 1951 it had dipped to a low of eighteen. Out-migration to Hermitage occurred steadily, and the fishing facilities of the latter community compelled Furby's Cove fishermen to abandon their small-boat harbour in favour of Hermitage's larger harbour. Between 1967 and 1970 four households numbering eighteen members moved to Hermitage. All moves were undertaken with government assistance. Resettled fishermen continued to fish the Furby's Cove grounds and "leave their lobster traps and other equipment on the shore in Furby's Cove where they can pick it up when they go by." ===Early Residents=== '''1871:'''[http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_tools/id/37551 ''Lovell's Province of Newfoundland Directory, 1871.''], pp. 252-253. * William Good, fisherman * John Hardy, fisherman * Henry McDonald, Sr., planter * Henry McDonald, Jr., fisherman * John McDonald, Sr., fisherman * John McDonald, Jr., planter * Henry Mead, fisherman * Thomas Neal, fisherman * Henry Norcott, planter '''1904:'''[http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_tools/id/47735 ''McAlpine's Newfoundland Directory, 1904''], p. xxx. * John Goode, fisherman * Richard Goode, fisherman * William Goode, fisherman * Thomas Greene, fisherman * George Hardy, fisherman * Simon Hardy, fisherman * Henry McDonald, fisherman * James McDonald, Sr., fisherman * James (of John) McDonald, fisherman * John McDonald, fisherman * Thomas McDonald, fisherman * Henry Meade, fisherman * James Meade, fisherman * John Nash, fisherman * Benjamin (of Henry) Northcotte, fisherman * Benjamin (of John) Northcotte, fisherman * Jacob Northcotte, fisherman * John Northcotte, fisherman * Peter Northcotte, fisherman * Thomas Northcotte, fisherman * William Northcotte, fisherman * John Taffin, fisherman '''1921 Census, heads of household:'''https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9FW-G3SM?i=751&cc=2226517 ''Newfoundland Census, 1921 - Fortune Bay District.'':], pp. 276-278. {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="#fffcef" ! Name!!Birth date!!Birth Location |- | Bennett, John||1889 Apr||Furby's Cove |- | Green, Thomas||1862 Apr||Burgeo |- | Hardy, Richard||1861 Jun||Furby's Cove |- | Northcote, Edward Benjamin||1879 Oct||Furby's Cove |- | Northcote, Jacob||1876 May||Furby's Cove |- | Northcote, Peter||1850 (1860?) Dec||Furby's Cove |- | Northcote, Thomas||1846 Aug||Hardy's Cove |- | McDonald, George||1886 Aug||Furby's Cove |- | McDonald, Henry||1866 Sep||Furby's Cove |- | McDonald, Henry||1886 Dec||Furby's Cove |- | McDonald, John||1855 Jun||Furby's Cove |- | McDonald, John W.||1884 Mar||Furby's Cove |- | Mead, James||1868 Jun||Furby's Cove |- | Nash, John||1876 Feb||Furby's Cove |- | Rose, John||1877 Jan||Frenchman's Cove |- | Tuffin, John||1865 Oct||Furby's Cove |} ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Furby's Cove, Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

Fyvie Castle

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category: Fyvie Castle]][[Category: Castles in Scotland]] [[Category: Ghosts]] [[Category: Hauntings]] [[Category: Fyvie, Aberdeenshire]] ==Fyvie Castle== Fyvie Castle near Turif in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, currently owned by National Trust for Scotland since 1984,is believed to have been built around the 13th Century by William the Lion. The castle served as a Royal stronghold until 1390.. There are a number of famous portraits hung in the castle, as well as displays of authentic armour and weapons. The castle is now open to the public to admire its architecture, art collection, and family history.
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castle Wikipedia]

[http://www.hauntedrooms.co.uk/fyvie-castle-near-turiff-aberdeenshire Website: Haunted Rooms]
{{Image|file=Fyvie_Castle.jpg |align=c |size=450px |caption=Fyvie Castle in the village of Fyvie, near Turriff in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
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© Copyright and licensed for reuse under [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creative_Commons Creative Commons Licence]. }} ===Family Names=== Family names to call Fyvie Castle home are; Preston, Meldrum, Seton, Gordon, and Leith respectively. Each of the families constructed a new tower onto the castle, the first of these being the Preston Tower. Dated between 1390-1433, the tower located on the far right as one faces the main facade of Fyvie, remains standing to this day. The Seton family added to the entrance to Fyvie Castle the Seton Towers in 1599, Seton's also added the great processional staircase some time after the addition of the Seton Tower. The Gordon Tower was added in 1777, and finally the Leith Tower in 1890. The descendants of Alexander Leith, who owned the castle in the late 1800′s – early 1900′s, sold the castle to the National Trust for Scotland in 1984.

[http://www.thepeerage.com/p43682.htm Website: The Peerage]
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{{Image|file=Profile_Photo_s-102.jpg |align=c |size=500px |caption= }} ===Fyvie Castle Ghosts=== As with most old buildings, the stories of hauntings &/or a ghost or two is usual, and with Fyvie Castle that certainly is the case, with a little more mysterious goings on than most. ====The Grey Lady of Fyvie Castle==== {{Image|file=Fyvie_Castle-2.jpg |align=c |size=400px |caption=The Grey Lady of Fyvie Castle Meldrum }} Thought to be the ghost of Lady Meldrum who died in the 13th Century. It is believed that she requested to be buried in the walls of a secret room in the Meldrum Tower. It wasn’t until 1920 that her remains were discovered. The remains were laid to rest in the cemetery, and from that day forward, the castle has experienced several strange and unexplained occurrences. The apparition of Lady Meldrum has been seen many times around the castle. ====The Green Lady of Fyvie Castle==== {{Image|file=Photos-1-3.gif |align=l |size=150px |caption= }}{{Image|file=Drummond-108.jpg |align=c |size=300px |caption= The Green Lady of Fyvie Castle
[[Drummond-108|Lillias Drummond]] }} When [[Drummond-108 | Lillias Drummond]] married [[Seton-20 | Alexander Seton]], Lord Fyvie and later 1st Earl of Dumferline
Fyvie Castle was already cursed by bard and seer Thomas the Rhymer, who had predicted in the thirteenth century that no male heir to Fyvie would ever be born within the castle walls, it is rumoured that [[Seton-20 | Lord Seton]] blamed [[Drummond-108 | Lillias Drummond]] for the lack of a son and heir when he began an affair with the cousin of his wife, (and later his future wife) Grizel Leslie, it is said that [[Drummond-108 | Lillias]] , upon learning of the affair, betrayed and heartbroken retired to their home in Dalgety and wasted away of a broken heart and died shortly after; other sources state her death cause was to poisoning or starvation at the hands of [[Seton-20 | Lord Seton]]. {{Image|file=Drummond-108-2.jpg |align=l |size=300px |caption= Words D. LILLIAS DRUMMOND etched into the stone
Photo Credit: [http://gordoncastles.wikia.com/wiki/Fyvie Screamingbluemessiah] Jan 29, 2010 }} In October, only months after [[Drummond-108 | Lillias]] died, [[Seton-20 | Alexander Seton]] married Grizel Leslie, on their wedding night when in the matrimonial bed, they both were distracted by sad, moaning from outside their room window, and even after a search by [[Seton-20 | Lord Seton]] & Servants, no reason could be found for the sound. The next morning there was the words '''D. LILLIAS DRUMMOND''' etched into the stone windowsill in letters three inches high and upside down, the window is over 50 feet from the ground below. The etched letters can still be seen to this day. ~ From this time onwards Fyvie Castle has been haunted by a lady in green, roaming the corridors of the castle, crying the betrayal of her husband, and leaving behind a scent of Rose petals.
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====Phantom Trumpeter==== {{Image|file=Photos-1-5.gif |align=l |size=150px |caption= }}{{Image|file=Fyvie_Castle-3.jpg |align=c |size=500px |caption=[http://digital.nls.uk/printing/browse/pageturner.cfm?id=74482452 Andrew Lammie]
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}}{{Image|file=Photos-1-5.gif |align=r |size=150px |caption= }} The sounds of a trumpet being played can be heard throughout the castle. Believed to be the ghost of Andrew Lammie, who died of a broken heart after finding out about the death of his beloved Agnes. Andrew is also said to appear dressed in rich tartan, near the castle wall. On several occasions the figure of a man has been seen, only to disappear when approached. ====Legend of ‘The Weeping Stones of Fyvie==== upon visiting the castle sometime ago, Thomas the Rhymer also known as True Thomas (because of his future telling abilities), told of a prophecy that goes: {{Image|file=Fyvie_Castle-4.jpg |align=l |size=250px |caption=The Weepstone Plaque }}
:::::Fyvie, Fyvie, thou’s never thrive :::::As lang’s there’s in thee stanes (stones) three :::::There’s ane intill (one in) the oldest tower, :::::There’s ane intill the ladye’s bower, :::::There’s ane intill the water-yett (water gate) :::::And thir three stanes ye never get.

This message refers to three stones that were used in the construction of the Preston Tower, the Charter Room, and one stone that was rolled into the Ythan River. They were apparently taken from a sacred burial site, and until they are returned, no male heir shall live to ever inherit the castle. The stones are also said to remain wet when all around them are dry, and dry when all around them are wet. One of the stones was found in the Charter room, and can be seen today on display in the castle Eerie Fact: No male heir has never survived to inherit Fyvie Castle!! ===Location=== {{Image|file=Fyvie_Castle-1.jpg |align=c |size=450px |caption=Fyvie Castle in the village of Fyvie, near Turriff in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. }} ==Sources==

G.W. McBride

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[[Category: 1910s Ships]] [[Category: 1940s Sailings]] [[Category: Maritime Disasters]] G.W. McBride was a towboat on the Ohio River that crashed into a pier on the foggy morning of February 22, 1942. Sixteen of the 22 crew members died in the accident. == The Vessel == Built in 1916 in Elizabeth, Pennsylvania, the towboat was originally named the ''Conqueror''. It capsized during a storm on the Ohio River near Sciotoville, Ohio, in 1927. Luckily, no lives were lost. It was rebuilt and later renamed the ''G.W. McBride'' by Captain Birch McBride. purchased by the Ohio River Company. == 1942 Accident == In the morning of February 22, 1942, the towboat was on its way on the Ohio River from Huntington, West Virginia, to the village of Addyston, Ohio. Recent rain had swollen the river to 29 feet. Although it was not at the flood stage, the current was swift especially in the stretch of Ohio River along Northern Kentucky. Earlier that morning, the boat had stopped at Coal Haven, a docking area along the Ohio River east of the railroad overpass on Kentucky Route 8 in Dayton, Kentucky. One of the deckhands, Robert Lowe, was assigned to wait on shore to guard the barges until someone from the docking facility arrived. The ''G.W. McBride'' continued down the river toward Newport, Kentucky, with the rest of its barges. A heavy fog shrouded the waters and a river man later reported hearing the boat's foghorn as it passed Bellevue, Kentucky. The first bridge the vessel had to navigate through was the L & N Bridge between Newport, Kentucky, and Cincinnati, Ohio. Ralph Kortz, first mate of the towboat ''Peace'' running beside the ''McBride'', said the towboat never had a chance. Kortz later told newspaper reporters that Roy Edgington, the pilot of the ''McBride'' tried to maneuver his boat and barges toward the middle of the L&N Bridge, but lost control due to the swift current. At 5:30 a.m., apprentice engineer R.W. Hineman was seated at the boat's breakfast table talking with Captain Peter Lallance and Chief Engineer Kenneth Peck. "We heard three short takes for the whistle. The captain said something must be wrong and he yelled to get the boys out," Hineman said afterward. "The captain and Peck ran out the door to the right. I started to follow them, just then I noticed the boat was falling on that side. I turned and ran out a door to the left. That was the last time I saw Captain Lallance and Peck." The pilot gave one long blast on the whistle and at the same moment, the ''McBride'' crashed into the bridge pier. Within five seconds, the towboat was sinking. Officials speculated the 45-year-old wooden towboat sank quickly because it struck the pier at almost dead center, splitting the boat almost completely in half. Many of the crew members, including were still asleep in the decks below. Almost immediately, several boats from shore headed toward the wreckage to pick up survivors. The ''Peace'' headed downstream to corral the barges that were knocked loose. William Pierman, harbor man at the Southern Ohio Yacht Club, at the foot of Monmouth Street in Newport, pulled five crew members from the water alive: Hineman, George Harrison, George Woomer, John Wesley Cain and Earnest Easter. There were reports of other voices calling for help and Newport police officers Morris Hodesh and Willard Malden borrowed a cabin cruiser and patrolled the water, but no one was found. The five rescued from the river were taken to Speers Hospital in Dayton, Kentucky, but only Harrison required medical attention due to a cut in his foot. The river current was too swift for divers to check for bodies on the towboat, but within two days, the river had dropped 5 ft. and a memorial service was held at the site. On February 25, the salvage efforts began. Among the first bodies found were two of the three women on board. One was a maid, the other a cook. In two days, four more bodies were recovered including the other woman, a cook. A fifth body was found as late as March 23 when a deckhand's body washed ashore in Lawrenceburg, Indiana. Others were found near Rising Run, Indiana, near the Anderson Ferry in Boone County, and along the shore in Ludlow and Bromley, Kentucky and Cincinnati, Ohio. ===Survivors=== * John Wesley Cain * Earnest Easter * George Harrison * Apprentice Engineer R.W. Hineman from Augusta, KY * Robert Lowe from Huntington, WV * George Woomer ===Victims=== * Captain Peter Lallance from Ashland, KY * Pilot Roy Edgington * Mate James Crum * Watchman Clarence James * Fireman Samuel Medley * Fireman Charles Medley * Fireman Hartzell Brown * Fireman James Foulks * Chief Engineer Kenneth Peck from Henderson, WV * Engineer Charles Sayre * Cook Jessie Foulks * Cook [[Moore-11042|Arlie (Moore) Henderson]] from Lawrence County, OH * Cook [[Moore-11030|Verna (Moore) Connor]] from Lawrence County, OH * Deckhand Hurley Burchfield * Deckhand Kenneth McLain * Boiler Deckhand Robert Kincaid == Articles == === Boatmen Save Five as Craft Smashes Up === ''Swollen Ohio Currents Dash Boat Against Pier in Ohio River'' NEWPORT, Ky. - From the splintered tugboat ''G.W. McBride,'' rivermen sought today to recover 16 persons trapped when the swollen Ohio river dashed the boat against the stone bridge pier before dawn Sunday. Two men in a johnboat rescued five crewmen who scrambled atop the portside of the towboat which broke in half against the pier and rolled on its side. One of those rescued '''Earnest Easter''', 37-year-old Buena Vista, O., deck hand, said: "She went down just as fast as it takes you to climb from the first to the second floor." The bodies of 13 men and three women were believed still to be in the 170-foot boat that swirling channel waters pinned against the upriver side of the pier near midstream, leaving only a small part above the waters. '''Ross Smith''', a professional diver, volunteered help for today's renewal of an effort to recover the missing. Rivermen recalled the tragedy as the worst on the Ohio in more than 20 years. The victims were: Capt. '''Peter Oliver Lallance''', 60, of Ashland, Ky.; Capt. '''Roy Edgington''', 49, pilot, of Augusta, Ky.; '''James Crum''', mate, of Catlettsburg, Ky.; '''Kenneth Pesk''', 45, chief engineer, of Henderson, W. Va.; '''Charles Sayre''', 38, engineer, of Henderson; '''Hurley Burchfield''', 33, deck hand, of Henderson; '''Clarence James''', watchman, of Huntington, W. Va.; '''Charles Medley''', 42, and his brother, '''Sam''', firemen, both of Huntington. '''James Foulks''', fireman, and his wife, '''Jessie''', second cook, both of Huntington; Mrs. '''[[Moore-11042|Arley Henderson]]''', 40, and her sister, Mrs. '''[[Moore-11030|Verna Conner]]''', 38, cooks, both of Miller, O.; '''Hartzell Brown''', fireman, of Buena Vista, O.; '''Robert Kinkaid''', boiler deck hand, of Portsmouth, O.; '''Keneth McLean''', deck hand, of Concord, Ky. '''Joe Haas''' and '''Bill Pierman''' rowed from the Southern Ohio Yacht club through the hazy darkness to the wrecked boat and saved five crewmen as they huddled together on the side of the gunwale calling for help. Rescued were '''Easter''' and '''George Harrison''', 28, both of Buena Vista; '''Raleigh W. Hierman''', 33, engineer, of Huntington; '''George Woomer''', 30, engineer, of Henderson; and '''John W. Cain''', 18, deck hand, of North Kenova, O. The ''McBride'', owned by the Ohio River company, approached the first of the five bridges connecting Cincinnati and northern Kentucky with four barges loaded with 1,000 tons of coal each and a fuel flat. This bridge, the recently toll-freed Louisville and Nashville railroad span, is in one of the most difficult stretches of the entire Ohio river to navigate, rivermen said, as the current shifts at high river stages and pushes boats toward the pier. Making ready for this run, the ''McBride'' left five loaded barges a few miles upstream. The ''McBride'' struck the pier broadside. Engineer Woomer said "five minutes before the crash we received a signal to back off. The boat backed full head, stopped right quick, changed rudder and was backing full head again at the time she broke in two." Cut loose, the four barges floated downstream. One sank, two were picked up by the Union Barge line towboat "''Peace''," and a third was breached. "A thorough investigation" was promised by '''E.J. Gutzwiller''' of Huntington, superintendent of the company. '''Arch L. Long''', Cincinnati superintendent of the firm, estimated the destroyed boat's value at $100,000. '''Source:''' "Boatmen Save Five as Craft Smashes Up." ''The Mansfield News-Journal.'' Page 3. Published 23 Feb 1942. Accessed on Newspapers.com on 15 Mar 2013. '''Also appears:''' "Seek Bodies of 16 Drowned in Ohio River: Towboat Hits Pier; Only 5 are Rescued." ''The Sandusky Register-Star News.'' Page 2. Published 23 Feb 1942. Accessed on Newspapers.com on 15 Mar 2013. == Sources == * [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kycampbe/towboatmcbride.htm kycampbe's RootsWeb Steamboats page] - Condensed from an article by Jim Reis published in Pieces of the Past Volume 3, pages 101-103. * [http://cdm16066.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/singleitem/collection/p4038coll5/id/463 Indiana Memory Digital Collections]

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This '''unofficial FAQ''' was compiled, beginning in August 2018, from numerous questions posted to [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/ G2G], with answers provided by many WikiTreers. To avoid embarrassing any members, this FAQ does not provide links to actual posts. Around early April 2021, an [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:FAQ '''official G2G FAQ Help page'''] was created. It can be found on the G2G question form, once you "Ask a question." __NOTOC__ '''1.''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:G2G_FAQ&#How_do_I_search_for_a_person_with_a_known_WikiTree_ID.3F How do I search for a person with a known WikiTree ID?] '''2.''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:G2G_FAQ&#Why_does_the_profile_show_full_siblings_as_half.3F Why does the profile show full siblings as half?] '''3.''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:G2G_FAQ&#How_do_I_add_another_spouse.3F How do I add another spouse?] '''4.''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:G2G_FAQ&#Help.2C_I.27m_logged_in.2C_but_I_can.27t_add_my_parents_and_grandparents.21 Help, I'm logged in, but I can't add my parents and grandparents!] '''5.''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:G2G_FAQ&#How_can_I_delete_a_profile.3F How can I delete a profile?] '''6.''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:G2G_FAQ&#How_do_I_remove_an_image_from_a_profile.3F How do I remove an image from a profile?] '''7.''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:G2G_FAQ&#Can_I_create_a_tree_for_Frodo.2FHarry_Potter.2FBruce_Wayne.2FSisyphus.3F Can I create a tree for Frodo/Harry Potter/Bruce Wayne/Sisyphus?] '''8.''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:G2G_FAQ&#Profiles_merged_in_error.21__How_do_I_unmerge_them.3F Profiles merged in error! How do I unmerge them?] '''9.''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:G2G_FAQ&#How_do_I_change_the_last_name.3F How do I change the last name?] '''10.''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:G2G_FAQ&#I_have_added_sources.2C_so_why_does_my_profile_still_have_the_big_orange_box_at_the_top_saying_it_lacks_source_information.3F I have added sources, so why does my profile still have the big orange box at the top saying it lacks source information?] '''11.''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:G2G_FAQ&#Why_isn.27t_the_text_or_source_information_I_have_added_in_the_edit_window_showing_up_on_the_profile_view.3F Why isn't the text or source information I have added in the edit window showing up on the profile view?] '''12.''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:G2G_FAQ&#How_do_I_upload_my_DNA_data_to_WikiTree.3F How do I upload my DNA data to WikiTree?] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:G2G_FAQ&#See_Also See Also] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:G2G_FAQ&#Acknowledgement Acknowledgement] ===How do I search for a person with a known WikiTree ID?=== * To find any profile using the ID number, enter the ID into the “Last Name or ID” search field at the top of most WikiTree pages. Leave the other fields blank, and click the magnifying glass symbol. Or use this method: ** Go straight to it using its URL. ** Open any profile (your own, for example, or whichever one you happen to be working on). ** In your browser's URL box at the very top of your screen, the [[Help:WikiTree_ID|WikiTree ID]] is the end part of the site address, e.g., Buckley-1768. ** Suppose you want to go to Jennie-8675309. Click on the URL box and replace Buckley's ID with Jennie's. 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Add or replace as appropriate, using the correct WikiTree ID for the missing/incorrect parent. * Depending on Privacy settings, Project Protections, and pre-1500 status, corrections might require collaboration. * Note that duplicate profiles often reveal themselves through a false half-sibling's incorrect parent (parent is duplicated), or through half-siblings that have the same name (sibling is duplicated). ===How do I add another spouse?=== * Open the profile's Edit tab. * On the right-hand side, under Spouses, click [add/remove spouse]. * If the new spouse already has a profile, enter his or her WikiTree ID in the field provided. Otherwise, create the new spouse's profile. * Scroll to the bottom and click Add Spouse of.... ===Help, I'm logged in, but I can't add my parents and grandparents!=== * You are probably enrolled as a Guest member, and you have to complete your membership to move forward. 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=='''Introduction'''== This page is to provide examples of answers picked by the G2G Integrators to answer the most common and tougher questions. It's ok to copy & paste these as replies to new questions; please include attribution and link to the original answer as posted. Using the person's name and your own personal touch are encouraged. === Contact === *[[Space:G2G_Integrators_Project_-_Best_Answers|Integrators Project - G2G Best Answers]] Project Coordinator/Member needed to add G2G Questions and Best Answers. ==== Biography Q&A's ==== ==== Closing a WikiTree Account Q&A's ==== '''Question.''' Quitting the wikitree site. I explored a little and decided that this site is too difficult for me to learn. What do I do if I want to quit? '''Answer.''' 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Letter A for Ancestry, M for 23andMe, and T for Family Tree DNA.) commented 15 minutes ago by Ellen Smith https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/513321/how-re-submit-23andme-results-deleted-from-gedcom-by-mistake ==== Duplicates Q&A's ==== ==== Editing, Removing Profiles, Deleting Profiles Q&A's ==== '''Question.''' How do you update your email? '''Answer.''' Just go to your profile's edit page and change it as explained in this help page: [[Help:E-Mail_Addresses#Changing_your_e-mail_address|Help:E-Mail_Addresses#Changing_your_e-mail_address]] It is very important to have in mind that the next time you are logging-in you'll need to use the new e-mail address you are entering. '''Question.''' I want to change a birthdate but cannot achieve it. However I make the entry it tells me it's a wrong format. Can you help? '''Answer.''' Here's the list of acceptable formats for inputting dates: [[Help:Date_Fields#Input_Formats|Help:Date_Fields#Input_Formats]] '''Question.''' Where do I set in baptism data and funeral data? '''Answer.''' In the open biography box. After you've created a profile, open it using the edit tab. There is a large area on the left side where you can add anything you want. '''Question.''' How do I change marriage information? I share a son with the man, but we never married. However, he has acknowledged my son as his and DNA also proves this. How do I change the connection? '''Answer.''' If you have created a profile for your son, go into his profile, click "Edit", and on the right side under "Edit Family" you can click "[add father]". On the next screen you can add the profile number for your son's father (if you have already created a profile for him) or you can enter the data to create a new profile for him. At the bottom of that page you will see the question: Is your son's mother, you, the wife of your son's father? Uncheck this if not. Leave the box checked to indicate that you are married, or unchecked if you are not. Either way, both parents will be connected to your son. '''Question.''' Why is "Add Child" link missing? I'm editing a family profile that is set to "Open", and I've been able to add biographical notes, upload pictures, add a spouse, etc. I have signed the Honor Code, so I think I have full editing privileges. I am not the 'profile manager' of this particular profile. The "Add Child" link does not appear on the page when I visit. '''Answer.''' You only see the "add child" link when you are on the Trusted List. But you can add a child to this open profile by clicking the Edit tab, then using the links on the right-hand side of the screen. '''Question.''' How am I suppose to correct errors on my error report that are before 1500? '''Answer.''' If you don't want (or are turned down) to become pre-1500 qualified, you can post a request to have a pre-1500-qualified member help you with them. Usually there are Data Doctors working various angles of the errors project, so one may come across errors from your report from time to time. And most are eager to help fix any and all errors. If you are not the profile manager or on the trusted list for such profiles, you can simply ignore them. Just focus on the profiles that you created or manage - use the "Error Report" link under "My WikiTree" instead of the link under your WikiTree ID. '''Question.''' Changing profile links with a locked profile. An unlocked (open) profile is incorrectly linked as "mother" to a green locked "son" profile. Since I am not on the trusted list, I cannot open and edit the green profile, but in principle I can edit the open mother profile and delete the child link from there. This works fine with two open profiles. And this appears initially to work here also. The edit is accepted The Change log for the "mother" says that the child was unlinked. And the change log for the "son" says that changes were made. But the link remains. Is this normal behavior - no change? Presumably since one profile is locked? If so, it would help if there was a message saying that we can't actually do this. '''Best Answer:''' Tag your question for sysop help and give the link to the problem profile [[Edwards-5424|Edwards-5424]] I added the tag "bug" -- that's now preferred over "sysops". '''Question.''' Is there a tool to search on locations? is there a way of searching wikitree for people who have the same place of birth (or death) on the database fields? I've just started work on connecting stray pieces of tree and a tool like that could be of great help now that we are getting more standardised name places. '''Answer.''' On the normal Search page at the very bottom is an option to use Google to search within WikiTree profiles for certain words. You can use quotation marks and other symbols too. "James Jones" + "Burlington" + "Vermont" would give me results of WikiTree pages that contain all three. '''Question.''' How do I add a second marriage? '''Best Answer:''' Click the Edit on the tabs at the top of his profile and look over to the right under Edit Family. There is a Spouse section, pick add/remove a spouse, and you can add his second wife details in the page that opens up from there. '''Question.'''Delete name on tree. Hi all , Dont ask but somehow I have my name connected to my tree for Robert Carter 1678 and I can not get it off. I am forever making boo boos. Sorry for that. Do you know how to get it off.Thank You asked 7 minutes ago in Requests for Genealogy Help by Deb Anderson '''Answer.''' Editing Family Connections To change a parent, sibling, spouse, or child relationship, click to the edit page for one of the people. Then look in the right column under "Edit Family." Under the Father, Mother, Siblings, Spouses, and Children sections you will see links like "[edit]" and "[add/remove a spouse]". Removing Family Connections Removing family members is done from the same edit pages as adding and changing them, described in the section above. The one exception is siblings. Sibling relationships are based on the parents. If two people share one or both parents they are considered siblings. To remove a brother or sister you need to remove the incorrect parental connection. For example, let's say Child-X and Child-Y are listed as brothers because Father-Z is listed as the father of both of them. If this is incorrect, you need to remove Father-Z from being listed as the father of one of them. You can do this from the father's page or from the child's page. Removing Family Connections answered 1 minute ago by David Selman G2G6 Pilot [[Help:Editing_Family_Relationships#Removing_Family_Connections|Help:Editing_Family_Relationships#Removing_Family_Connections]] ==== GEDCOM - GEDCOMpare Q&A's ==== '''Question.''' I am new to Wikitree and am having great difficulty understanding the site. I have uploaded a GEDcom, but there is no information shown other than myself when I try and look at the tree. Either the Compact tree or the Dynamic tree. Help please, what am I doing wrong? asked 34 minutes ago in WikiTree Help by Jenny Dias '''Best Answer''' Your relatives in your GEDCOM are not automatically added to WikiTree. You add the people in your GEDCOM to WikiTree using the GEDCOMpare tool. Please see the following help page: [[Help:GEDCOMpare|Help:GEDCOMpare]] You can find your GEDCOMpare report here: [[Special:UploadGedcom#current|Special:UploadGedcom#current]] Please post any doubts you may have. answered 22 minutes ago by Rubén Hernández '''Question.''' One way to clean up a GEDCOM-created Biography '''Answer'''. I was asked to show my method for cleaning up a GEDCOM-created biography. I threw together this video because sometimes seeing is easier than reading: [https://youtu.be/7gJMhj-93fw GEDCOM Created Biography Clean up]. You can also take a look at our Help page for [[Help:GEDCOM-Created_Biographies|GEDCOM-created biographies here]]. I hope this is helpful. I'm sure that others have methods that are equally as effective and possibly more efficient. :-) '''Question.''' Please explain how to create a Gedcom? I have trees on Genes Reunited, Ancestry and My Heritage. I have DNA tests done by Ancestry and My Heritage. '''Answer.''' From Ancestry, here is a step by step downloading procedure for downloading a GEDCOM. Step 1; Log in to your Ancestry account. Step 2: Click the trees tab and select a family tree Step 3: Click the tree name menu in the top left and select tree settings Step 4: Click the export tree button in the panel on the right Step 5: Right-click (Mac: Control+click) the download your GEDCOM file button Step 6: Select save target as... or save link as... from the drop down menu. Step 7: In the window that appears choose a location and click save '''Question.''' How do I adjust a surname as I'm importing a GEDCOM? I'm getting ready to import my gedcom. WikiTree wants to skip this entry. What is the best way to adjust for the surname? '''Answer.''' If you skip it then a new profile for that person will not be created on WikiTree during the import. In that case, when you manually create a new profile for the aforementioned person you can do so with the correct name. If you have not yet uploaded your gedcom for comparison then you should correct any issues on your own software then create a good gedcom to upload for comparison. If a profile already exists with an incorrect last name, that can be adjusted from the edit page by a manager. I hope this is helpful. Please ask any more questions that you have and I'm happy to try and assist. Here is the Help page on Correcting a Last Name at Birth: [[Help:Correcting_a_Last_Name_at_Birth|Help:Correcting_a_Last_Name_at_Birth]] On the Help page about GedCompare reports there is a section called "What does 'Skip' mean": [[Help:GEDCompare#What_does_.22Skip.22_mean.3F|Help:GEDCompare#What_does_.22Skip.22_mean.3F]] There is a lot of good information on that page and links to more where '''Question.''' How do I upload my mac family tree 8 gedcom to Wikitree bennett gedcmpare asked 6 hours ago in Genealogy Help by Raymond Bennett G2G Rookie '''Answer.''' Uploading a GEDCOM Click here to upload your GEDCOM. Uploading involves no obligation. You can even do it as a guest without becoming a full member. You'll be presented with a neat "GEDCOMpare" report that helps you find family members who are already on WikiTree. Note: GEDCOMs with more than 5,000 people cannot be uploaded. They need to be split up. If you have already uploaded a GEDCOM, click here for your list of files. GEDCOMs are not imported, i.e. family trees are not automatically added to WikiTree. After you upload our "GEDCOMpare" tool enables you to conveniently: Compare your tree with our shared tree. We show you the most likely matches. This can be used by itself — a handy way to see if anyone in your family is already on WikiTree. Add & edit profiles on our shared tree using your GEDCOM. You add people one at a time after confirming or rejecting suggested matches. answered 1 second ago by David Selman G2G6 Pilot [[Special:UploadGedcom|Special:UploadGedcom]] [[Help:GEDCOMpare|Help:GEDCOMpare]] ==== New Member How-To's on How to Use WikiTree ==== '''Answers to frequently asked questions by new members.''' [[:Category:New_Member_How-To|Category:New_Member_How-To]] ==== Merging Q&A's ==== '''Question.''' how do I merge my tree with another? '''Answer.''' We don't really merge trees on WikiTree so much as connect our immediate family to the larger tree. Once you have built your tree to the point where you can connect someone in your tree to a profile already on WikiTree, usually a parent, you're all set. Just go to the edit page of the profile you want to connect and click on the relationship you want to add, mother, father, or possibly a spouse. Enter the Wiki ID of the profile you're connecting to and click "Go." Here's a very helpful link: [[Help:Adding_Family|Help:Adding_Family]] '''Question.''' How to determine merge direction in merge requests? This is a request to have Wikitree make clear the direction of the merge when someone requests a merger. Email requests to a profile manager requesting a merger of two profiles do not indicate which profile is to be merged into the other. Nor does viewing a comparison between the two profiles. If there is help available on this matter, it is not easy to find, or quite an inconvenience to look for when receiving a merge request. How hard could it be to explicitly state which profile is to be merged into the other in the requests? '''Answer.''' I believe those email requests show the proposed merge destination on the right, but that may not be obvious to the recipient. For merges with the same last name at birth (LNAB), the merge direction doesn't matter, since the merge will go to the lower-numbered profile. Regardless of merge direction, the person who completes the merge needs to select the data to preserve (not necessarily what's in the right-hand profile), and all of the contents of the text sections will be retained in the new profile until someone (hopefully the person completing the merge) edits them. Issues can arise when the two profiles have different LNABs. When I propose a merge, I always leave a comment, and if there are different LNABs I comment on merge direction. Those comments are part of the email that goes out. However, experience suggests that the people who receive the merge emails or complete the merge often are unaware of the existence of those comments. Do you have suggestions on how the email could be improved? '''Question.''' Merge not default to approve after 30 days? '''Answer.''' File an unresponsive manager [[Help:Unresponsive_Profile_Managers|Help:Unresponsive_Profile_Managers]] '''Question.''' I merged two trees do the errors go with them? '''Answer.''' I see that the Error Report for your watchlist includes 13 errors. Most of those "errors" are "Empty profile." That means that there are some entries in the profile data fields (e.g., names, birthdate, etc.), but the text section of the profile is blank. The text section is where we are supposed to provide a more expansive discussion of the person's life than can be provided in the data fields and -- most importantly -- identify the source(s) of the information. Nowadays, it's not possible to create a profile with a blank text section, but that wasn't the case in 2009 when you created those profiles. To see some standard formatting for the text section of a profile, look at the the "Edit" page for Brodersonia-2 (one that I worked on recently). ==== Searching WikiTree using the WikiTree ID of a Profile ==== '''Question.''' How do I find the search option described below? How do I find the search option that will allow me to enter a WiKi I.D .profile number to find a profile? asked 4 hours ago in WikiTree Tech by James Collins '''Answer.''' The easiest and quickest way to do that, when you know the ID number, is just to go to your own profile, backspace over the Collins-5662 part in the URL, and enter the ID you're looking for. answered 3 hours ago by Dennis Barton ==== Sources Q&A's ==== '''Question.''' FamilySearch Derivative Source - how can I ensure it is reliable data and cite the original? The FamilySearch record https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F4MB-RVD identifies the source as "Maine Births and Christenings, 1739-1900" and identifies the batch and film number. Looking at the film number, this "Contains minutes of town meetings; roads; school district records; intentions of marriage 1773-1804, 1847-1891; marriage records 1787-1802, 1847-1861; a copy of marriage records 1787-1891; family records listing births, deaths, and marriages; another copy of the family records; depositions of births." This tells me nothing about the actual source. Does this mean I would need to dig into these town records? '''Answer.''' You can cite that transcription of the record. The usual approach here is to use the text that appears under "Citing this Record" on the FamilySearch page. The right-hand side of the FamilySearch includes the text "bk 4 pg 151", which suggests where the record can be found in the town records. Ideally, we would also go back to the original record to verify the source. I believe that some films are available for online viewing at FamilySearch, but I can't see that in the catalog record for this one. (There are other WikiTreers who might be able to find it, if it's there.) For now, however, cite the FamilySearch record you found. '''Question.''' What is WikiTree's HTML for inserting a "citation needed" into a biography? '''Best Answer:''' I use {{Citation Needed}}. '''Question.''' Is it ok to leave notes? There are times when I am researching information about one person and I find floods of info about a group of other people. If it is as simple as adding to their bio I take the time to do it. I even end up adding (and correcting) many findagrave links as sources. But when I'm trying to fix 1 person and find spouses, children, etc on another person I leave notes in the bio. Is this good to do in case I forget about things later? '''Best Answer:''' You can add a heading in the bio section below biography and above sources for notes. Like so: == Research Notes == Just put all your notes for the person there. It can be very helpful. '''Question.''' How do I cite sources? I have always relied on Ancestry and my Rootsmagic program to do my citing for me so I have no idea how to cite sources or where to start. I have my great grandparents and a few more generations I want to put into wikitree so I can start making connections. I don't know anything about citing, or even what a repository is, a term I see in quite a few places. How do I cite things that have been passed down orally? Or things that I've found but I didn't write down where it came from but have notes on? '''Answer.''' This link should have everything you need to cite your sources. [[Help:Sources|Help:Sources]] Also, if you use the RootsSearch link in the lower right portion of any profile page you create, FamilySearch makes it very easy to cite any sources you find there with the added bonus of being accessible to everyone for viewing without a subscription. '''Question.''' Adding sources as you add profiles I get this question regularly..."I would like to add my profiles, then go back and add the sources, is that OK". My answer is WHY? I guess I do not understand the two-step process. As long as I am on the profile, creating it, and obviously I have sources or I wouldn't know anything about the person. Isn't it easier to just add them at that point? Am I missing something? asked May 16, 2016 in Policy and Style by Robin Lee '''Best Answer:''' I will not add a profile without a source, at least the one I used to create the profile from, and can not relate to why someone would create an unsourced profile, I did do it once just to see what it looked like but that was a special case. I try to edit the profiles I manage working from the one's that have the oldest edit date and working forward but I do also try to add others from the source document that I find them on so that I do not have to try and find that source again, I feel that by doing things that way I am working smarter and not harder. answered May 16, 2016 by Dale Byers G2G6 Pilot About Sources: [[Help:Sources|Help:Sources]] Sources Style Guide: [[Help:Sources_Style_Guide|Help:Sources_Style_Guide]] Family Search and Find a Grave are free websites for finding sources: https://familysearch.org/search/ https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cs [[Space:Jillaine's_Dream_Source_Help_Page|This page describes sources and how to enter sources.]] ==== Magna Carta Project Q&A's ==== '''Question.''' I'm doing a re-review of a Magna Carta Project trail between Anne Humphrey-70 and William Mowbray-151. Anne's parents are John Humphrey & Elizabeth Pelham. Elizabeth is the next profile in the trail & has what appears to be duplicate profiles for her husband/Anne's father attached. And both say he's deputy governor. But the match has been rejected & text for Humphrey-667 has the following: Deputy Governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony. His namesake Humphrey-1878 was also Deputy Governor of Massachusetts at the same time. '''Answer.''' I think these profiles need to be merged, but I don't usually work PGM profiles. Could folks familiar with colonial Massachusetts take a look? Without getting into detailed research. John Humfrey who was deputy governor of Massachusetts did return to England by 1641. {From the Great Migration Directory}. He's featured in the Great Migration 2 series volume 3: 462-68. I've added the "needs research" to his profile. ==== WikiTree Family Tree Ownership ==== '''Qewstion''' Is it possible to change ownership of a tree? My tree is under my name. Is it possible to change it to another members name and make a separate tree? asked 7 hours ago in WikiTree Help by Celia Munger G2G Crew '''Answer''' On WikiTree there is no such thing as your "husband's tree" or My Tree. We do not have "separate trees". There is only one (giant, humongous) tree here that includes everyone - the goal is for it to include the entire world. Nobody "owns" any profiles here - they all belong to the whole community, although there are a variety of privacy settings intended to protect living persons and recently deceased close relatives of members. The way it works is that profiles have managers and trusted lists. The profile manager is a sort of clearing house, with all members encouraged to contribute information they have. I think the answer to your question would be "yes" and the way to do it is for your husband to join WikiTree, after which, as manager of the profiles for his family, you can make him the manager. You could then either remain as a co-manager, or remain only on the trusted list, or even remove yourself from that if you wish. When your husband joins, he will need to use a different email address than yours - WikiTree associates an email address with only 1 member since it is used as the login name for your account. answered 7 hours ago by Gaile Connolly G2G6 Pilot selected 6 hours ago by Doug Lockwood ==== Photo's Q&A's ==== '''Question.''' How do I add non-background pictures? '''Answer.''' Uploading and Editing Photos and Source Images: Photographs and source images are added to WikiTree in the same way as regular photos. First click to the profile page of a person or thing. You can find these on your Watchlist. From the profile, click the Images tab and look for the "upload" link. On the image upload page, you can select "photo" or "source image". The image type can be changed at any time from the image details page. [[Help:Image_Types|Help:Image_Types]] '''Question.''' Should the addition of Images to an existing profile be fully researched prior to inclusion? '''Best Answer:''' Yes they certainly should be. I've removed several images on profiles that were actually for other people. The PGM migrants emigrated from England to England. Shouldn't the flag be the same? In this case it's redundant. PGM implies by it's nature, and title that these were immigrants so the migrating ancestor template is overkill in my opinion. '''Question.''' Can someone tell me how to add a picture to a post in the weekend chat please? Does the picture have to have already been uploaded to Wikitree? Thanks, Stella Jones asked 1 day ago in The Tree House by Stella Jones '''Best Answer:''' Hi Stella, I have added an explanation for it to last weeks weekend chat so I copied this from there and it works for the whole G2G of course, not just the weekend chat ;) Hope it helps ! To add an image here, if you edit your answer, look at the grey box above the field where you type, the one with all the edit options, look at the bottom row, first you'll see a little chainlink (if you want to add a link here in G2G, you can select a part of the txt and click on the little chainlink, it opens in a small new window where you can paste the URL (link) click ok and if you did it right the part of the txt you selected, now works like a link and is blue (after save people can click on it). Now for adding an image it's a bit similar, right next to the chainlinks you see a little square with a mountain and sun (or moon or whatever) . Now if you see a nice online image or have a picture added here at WikiTree of something you would like to add here, (the privacy setting always must be open) you can rightclick on that image or picture and click copy image adress, now click in edit on the little square with the mountain/sun, it also opens in a new window, paste image URL there and click on width, now you will see the image and you can adjust the higth and width (size) if you think the size is right click ok and the image is added here ;) So you first will have to right click on the image you want to add here (it must be online somewhere or at one of your profiles for example) now if you right click on the online image, a sort of dropdown menu will appear, among the options you will see copy image address, that's the one you need, so just click on it (Copy image address) (now you have copied the URL (link, image adress) and that link you can paste in the URL field (the one that you see when you click on the little square with the mountain and sun) , so past the link into the field where it says URL. And after you pasted the link (= URL) you just put your mouse in the little field where it says width, if the link (image adress) is added correct, now the image will appear in the field where it before said: ''lorem ipsum etc. etc''. And you can adjust the width and hight if you think it perhaps is too large or something, and when you think it looks fine just click ok and the image is added to your g2g ;) Let's try if you can add the same image as me ; 1. I went here Google Kerk 2. see the image of the church (Grote Kerk Enschede) ? I am right clicking on it and clicked on Copy Image Address 3. now I'm clicking on the little square box with the mountains and sun and pasting the link to the field where it says URL 4. I have clicked on width and now the image appears in the field and I adjusted the width to 125 (only changed the width, the hight automatically is adjusted now) 5. and voila there it is... answered 1 day ago by Bea Wijma G2G6 Pilot (143,090 points) selected 1 day ago by Stella Jones Link to question and answer: https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/426725/pictures-in-the-weekend-chat '''Question.''' Is there a way to see all of my Photos from my Watchlist in one place? In an attempt to make sure I am copyright compliant, I would like to review all the photos I have uploaded onto WikiTree since the beginning and make sure. I have permission to use those photos. Any photos that others might have loaded onto profiles I manage as well. Is there a faster way to see all of the photos other than going through my entirely large watchlist one profile at a time? Same goes for my contributions. Too large a list to scroll through. Any help appreciated. Thank you! '''Best Answer:''' On your watchlist, there are several view options (below the tabs at the top of the page). Click on "Images" to see all of your photos. ==== Profile Q&A's ==== '''Question.''' How do I create a link BACK to a free space profile '''Answer.''' I think you are looking for a "What Links Here" URL. To create that, add the following text on your free-space page: * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: Your Page's Name | Text that you want to display on your page]] For example: * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: Your Page's Name | Other WikiTree pages that link to this page]] will create a hyperlinked line that starts with a bullet and says: "Other WikiTree pages that link to this page." If your page is a Source page that is designed to be cited as a source, you would use: * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: Your Page's Name | WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] '''Question.''' Is it possible to add siblings when parents are unknown? '''Answer.''' when you add a sibling to someone's profile, if both profiles do not currently have at least one parent connection then WikiTree automatically creates a new profile for the father and uses "Unknown" as his first name. There is something you should be aware of, though - you will automatically become the profile manager of the new father profile and you will not receive any notification of this. '''Question.''' What happens to a profile when the manager dies or ceases to manage it due to disability? '''Answer.''' In the Help pages there is some direction here: [[Help:Death_of_a_Member|Help:Death_of_a_Member]] The Help pages also cover the Advance Directive: [[Help:Advance_Directive|Help:Advance_Directive]] '''Question.''' I am new here! '''Answer.''' Where to begin? You currently are registered as a guest member. Read the Help:Community_Membership page to see if this is a community you want to join. If you decide to join, read and sign the Honor Code so you can become a full member. Your profile has the privacy setting of Private with Public Biography and Family Tree. Be sure to read about the privacy settings and set your profile to the one that you are comfortable with. Since you are interested in posting DNA results you may want to leave the setting as it is. Add some information to your profile - at least gender. You are not required to fill in everything. Take a look at my profile or the profiles of other members to get an idea of what appears to others. My privacy setting is listed as Private with Public Biography and Family Tree, if that's the example you want to see. Create profiles for your parents. I recommend adding one or two profiles before deciding to import a GEDCOM so you can see how easy it is. Before you decide to import a GEDCOM, please read Help:Before importing a GEDCOM. If you want to import one, do yourself a favor and do a test import, perhaps just your grandparents and great grandparents. Look at the profiles a GEDCOM creates and the work it will take to clean it up. Compare that to the time it took to create your parents profiles without a GEDCOM, and decide which method you prefer. That should keep you busy for a while! Oh, and please come back to this forum with any questions you may have. Youwill find a lot of very friendly, helpful, knowledgeable people here. '''Question.''' How do I enter an illegitimate sibling? '''Answer.''' You just add them as a child of their biological parents. It will all fall into place. Here is a link that explains it in better detail: [[Help:Unmarried_Parents|Help:Unmarried_Parents]] '''Question.''' System not allowing me accessto develop tree. Have no idea as to why Wiki Tree is blocking my access to the site. I want to add my family tree and believe I took all of the steps needed that would allow me to post. '''Answer.''' Please finish the process of filling out your tags and clicking on Volunteer button as explained in the initial email. Once you do that you will be confirmed by one of our friendly greeters!! Here's how to do the Tags: You may want to add some tags on your page indicating a family name for one tag and a specific location like a country, state etc you are interested in, for another tag and then add other surnames or locations as tags as desired. That way you will be connected to others with the same interest. Click on [[Special:Following|Special:Following]] to add or remove tags. Be sure to add comments explaining why you're following the tags. Those appear on your profile too. To find out if we have some of your ancestors, Just go to the top of your page by the WikiTree logo and fill in the search bars next to the magnifying glass icon. You will be surprised how many people we have with that surname!! If you need help using Wiki Tree, If your not sure how to use WikiTree check out this page: [[How_to_use_WikiTree|How_to_use_WikiTree]] '''Question.''' How do I become the profile manager for my father's profile when the tree is not public and there is no [profile] manager? '''Answer.''' Send a note to info @ WikiTree. com (no spaces) and tell them what you mentioned here. They will be glad to add you to your father's profile. '''Question.''' What's the current preferred way to fix 603 USA too early in birth location? When I started with Data Doctors, somewhere I read the fix for "603 USA too early in birth location" (and similar errors) was to use the FamilySearch-recommended "British Colonial America" in place of USA. But now I'm seeing suggestions about "Colony of Virginia" instead. What's the preferred method for correcting these errors? '''Best Answer:''' Thanks for working on these errors. The first, most important thing to do on these errors is to simply remove USA. Please do not add British Colonial America since our country has never been called that. If you want to go an extra step in the process, you can research (WikiPedia has great info for this) what the colony was called during the time of the birth, date, or marriage and use that name in place of the "state" name. Some states have gone through different versions of names over time I have found. The colony of Virginia discussion was specific to Virginia. '''Question.''' Merging Profiles: Changing order of merge? On a pre-1500 merge this morning, I noticed that the original profile got merged into the newer profile. I understand that this is likely the result of the way the proposed merge was initiated, but I'm wondering if there is a way to prevent this? Must you cancel one merge and initiate a new one or is there a simple way of changing the order of the merge? '''Best Answer:''' If an older profile was merged into a newer profile, the spelling of the ID must have been different. If the spellings are different before the merge there is a message at the top of the page, asking if that's the correct spelling, if not reverse the merge. For spellings that are the same if the merge has been generated backward (lower into higher), the computer will ask you to reverse the merge. Sometimes one will be ppp'd which requires merge into that ID. If it's not the lowest number, it will need to have the ppp removed first. ==== Watch List Q&A's ==== '''Question.''' Can I download my Watchlist itself to have the names and ID numbers for use offline? My Watchlist is getting long and my data limit is small. I would like to be able to look up a name and WikiTree ID number offline. Can I download the list itself to use offline? watchlist asked 3 hours ago in WikiTree Help by A. Curtis G2G1 (1,700 points) retagged 3 hours ago by Lynda Crackett https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/513281/can-download-watchlist-itself-have-names-and-numbers-offline '''Answer.'' Hi, you can certainly do this. Windows If you are using a Windows computer, the Google Chrome browser let's you save a displayed Watchlist as a PDF file. 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[[Category:Galiano_Cemetery,_Galiano_Island,_British_Columbia]] [[Category:Galiano_Island,_British_Columbia]] == About == The Galiano Cemetery is located on land given by the Georgeson family. == Interments == {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''last name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''first name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''age''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''photo #''' |- | [[New-549|New]] | [[New-549|Madeline Ida]] | 1893 | 1989 | 96 | In Memory of | 1 |- | [[Nichols-5614|Nichols]] | [[Nichols-5614|Gary]] | 1952 | 25 June 1952 | 0 | 1 Day Old | 2 |- | [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Unmarked_and_Unreadable_Graves_in_Galiano_Cemetery_Galiano_Island-2 Unreadable] | Unreadable | September | Unreadable | ??? | | 3 |- | [[Alcock-429|New]] | [[Alcock-429|Ethel]] | 1864 | 4 June 1952 | 88 | In Loving Memory/Born Bury, Eng. | 4 |- | [[New-552|New]] | [[New-552|Arthur]] | 1853 | 4 September 1940 | 87 | In Loving Memory/Born Evesham, Eng. | 5 |- | [[Murcheson-3|Murcheson]] | [[Murcheson-3|Finlay Alexander]] | 1868 | 1931 | 63 | In Loving Memory | 6 |- | [[Pounce-1|Murcheson]] | [[Pounce-1|Ethel Jane Stanley]] | 1880 | 1979 | 99 | In Loving Memory | 6 |- | New | Gwyneth | 193? | 2009 | ? | In Memory Of | 7 |- | [[Wills-1991|New]] | [[Wills-1991|Nanette]] | 1889 | 1988 | 99 | In Memory Of | 8 |- | [[New-594|New]] | [[New-594|Donald Arthur]] | 1895 | 1988 | 93 | In Memory Of | 9 |- | [[New-608|New]] | [[New-608|Winifred Mary]] | 1890 | 1979 | 89 | In Loving Memory/Born Porto Alegre, Brazil | 10 |- | [[New-609|New]] | [[New-609|Oswald H.]] | 1905 | 1983 | 78 | | 11 |- | [[Ambrose-504|New]] | [[Ambrose-504|Eva Viola]] | 1 August 1906 | 4 October 2000 | 94 | | 12 |- | [[McDermot-24|Lloyd-Walters]] | [[McDermot-24|Mary Anna Bell]] | 2 July 1889 | 29 November 1942 | 53 | R.I.P. | 13 |- | Lloyd-Walters | Christina | 1927 | 1993 | 66 | | 13 |- | [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Unmarked_and_Unreadable_Graves_in_Galiano_Cemetery_Galiano_Island-3 ????Llis] | [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Unmarked_and_Unreadable_Graves_in_Galiano_Cemetery_Galiano_Island-3 Don] | No Date | No Date | | | 14 |- | [[Brown-47628|Aitken]] | [[Brown-47628|Ellen]] | 1879 | 17 May 1909 | 30 | Beloved Wife of John Aitken/Aged 30 Years/Blessed????the Lord | 15 |- | Carolan | Thomas J. | 1901 | 1982 | 81 | In Loving Memory of/He never met a man he didn’t like | 16 |- | Hooley | Yarah | 26 January 1975 | 27 October 1993 | 18 | Forever our beautiful island girl/ A.K.A. - Wudgie | 17 |- | Robson | Margaret Maude “Garner” | 11 January 1911 | 22 January 2006 | 95 | Loving Without Condition/Loved Beyond Measure/It is Well With My Soul/We’ll Be Loving You “Always” | 18 |- | Robson | Frederick Elliot | 11 May 1910 | 13 September 2001 | 91 | A Mighty Man/Our Hero/ We’ll Be Missing You Always | 19 |- | Mabberley | Amanda Dawn | 26 June 1990 | 13 August 2002 | 12 | In Loving Memory/Together Forever | 20 |- | Mabberley | Kathleen Denise | 26 July 1965 | 13 August 2002 | 37 | In Loving Memory/Together Forever | 21 |- | Mabberley | Wyatt Benjamin | 15 July 1993 | 13 August 2002 | 9 | In Loving Memory/Together Forever | 22 |- | Stallybrass | Ellen | 1890 | 1975 | 85 | In Loving Memory Of | 23 |- | Georgeson | Uncle Archie | 1894 | 1991 | 97 | Dearly Loved | 24 |- | Stallybrass | Bernard | 1901 | 1976 | 75 | In Loving Memory Of | 25 |- | Carolan | Joan Isabel | 1925 | 2006 | 81 | She Lived Her Dreams | 26 |- | Rustad | Elizabeth Sophia | 1902 | 1981 | 79 | Little Bird/Beloved By All | 27 |- | Head | Anthony Charles | 30 August 1969 | 13 August 2002 | 32 | In Loving Memory Of/Son. Brother. Father./ Forever In Our Hearts/ Salt Spring Island Fire-Rescue/”Let’s Go Guys.” | 28 |- | Wilson | Rodrick Charles | 19 September 1961 | 13 August 2002 | 40 | Forever In Our Hearts |29 |- | “[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Unmarked_and_Unreadable_Graves_in_Galiano_Cemetery_Galiano_Island-4 Mother]” | Unmarked | Unmarked | Unmarked | | | 30 |- | Wilson | Patrick Harold | 31 October 1928 | 2 March 1982 | 53 | “Gone Fishing” | 31 |- | Wilson | Jordan Patrick George | 9 April 1992 | 4 October 2009 | 17 | “I want to be an Artist of the Sea, before my time is up/I want to be a Fisherman, live and die a Fisherman.” JPGW -July 4, 2009 | 32 |- | Backlund | Andrew | 1908 | 1944 | 36 | In Loving Memory | 33 |- | [[Georgeson-128|Georgeson]] | [[Georgeson-128|John]] | ? | 11 March 1909 | ? | Sacred to the memory of/ Aged ?? years | 34 |- | Groth | Elizabeth | ? | ? | ? | The only date on the stone is July 25, 1899 | 35 |- | Georgeson | William | 1868 | 29 December 1897 | 29 | Sacred to the memory of | 36 |- | Georgeson | Jessye | ? | ? | ? | In loving memory of | 37 |- | Georgeson | Sophie | 1829 | 13 August 1918 | 89 | In Loving Memory of | 38 |- | Georgeson | Henry | ? | ? | ? | Sacred and in loving memory of | 40 |- | [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Unmarked_and_Unreadable_Graves_in_Galiano_Cemetery_Galiano_Island-5 Unmarked] | ? | ? | ? | | | 41 |- | Head | Uncle Tom | 1943 | 2007 | 64 | Gone to Camp | 42 |- | [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Unmarked_and_Unreadable_Graves_in_Galiano_Cemetery_Galiano_Island-6 Unreadable] | ? | ? | ? | | | 43 |- | Wright | Isabel Trueworthy | 1876 | 25 January 1906 | 30 | In memory of/Beloved wife of Robert Wright | 44 |- | Inoue | Unosuke | ? | ? | | | 45 |- | [[Oka-4|Oka]] | [[Oka-4|Yasomatsu]] | ? | ? | | | 46 |- | Scoones | ? | ? | ? | ? | The Memory of | 47 |- | Bluck | Marshall Warwick | 7 July 1916 | 19 May 2006 | 99 | Shall we dance?/On a bright cloud of music shall we fly? | 48 |- | Mr. Musio | ? | ? | ? | | | 49 |- | Unmarked | ? | ? | ? | | | 50 |- | Radford | Edward | ? | ? | ? | In loving memory | 51 |- | Radford | Georgina | ? | ? | ? | In loving memory | 51 |- | Cayzer | Benjamin William Courtenay | 9 June 1860 | 9 July 1935 | 75 | In memory of | 52 |- | Cayzer | Emilie Johanna | 21 December 1862 | 6 February 1949 | 86 | In Memory Of/Wife of B.W.D. Cayzer | 53 |- | Robbins | Charles Samuel | 1868 | 7 February 1937 | 69 | | 54 |- | Price | Franklin Tisdale | 1882 | 19 May 1938 | 56 | | 55 |- | Hard to Read need to adjust | ? | ? | ? | | | 56 |- | Bambrick | Edwin Ernest Herron | 1877 | 1941 | 64 | In Loving Memory/Bainbridge Ireland | 57 |- | Bambrick | Edwin J.H. | 1914 | 1986 | 72 | In Loving Memory Of | 58 |- | Bambrick | Margaret J. | 1912 | 2008 | 96 | In Loving Memory of | 59 |- | Drummond | Marguerite | ? | ? | ? | In memory of | 60 |- | Steward | Philip Arthur | 25 December 1867 | 8 March 1949 | 81 | In Memory of | 61 |- | Stevens | Helen | 3 December 1889 | 21 September 1949 | 59 | In Memory Of/Wife of Ralph C. Stevens | 62 |- | Stevens | Ralph L. | 1926 | 2002 | 76 | A Loving Husband & Father/Forever Young | 63 |- | Stevens | Clara N. | 1931 | 2008 | 77 | A Loving Wife & Mother/Forever Young | 63 |- | Stevens | Ralph C. | 16 November 1885 | 12 January 1957 | 71 | In memory of | 64 |- | Storry | Chester D. | 8 November 1928 | 30 December 1949 | 21 | In loving memory | 65 |- | Fisher | Joseph Annett | 26 April 1895 | 2 June 1950 | 55 | In Memory Of/Of Newry, N. Ireland | 66 |- | Steward | Katie | 3 June 1869 | 14 July 1951 | 82 | In Memory Of/Beloved Wife Of Philip Arthur Steward | 67 |- | von Hausmann | Michel | 1910 | 1996 | 86 | Rest in peace on the island you loved | 68 |- | von Hausmann | Marie Claire (nee de Witte) | 1910 | 2010 | 100 | Rest in peace on the island you loved | 68 |- | Stanton | Patrick Desmond | 22 June 1947 | 25 March 2003 | 55 | A loving son, a devoted husband and father/ “Forever in our hearts.” | 69 |- | Stanton | Marlin C. “Joe” | 30 August 1924 | 11 February 2010 | 85 | In Loving Memory/A loving family man | 69 |- | Bonser | G? | 1932 | 2000 | 68 | In Loving Memory | 70 |- | Nordwall | Johan | 19 November 1913 | 12 January 2004 | 90 | | 71 |- | Howard | Geoffrey | 1921 | 2003 | 82 | Born Sussex, England/Died Galiano Island/Sailor, rancher, coastguard, father, grandfather, dearly loved husband of Irene | 72 |- | Unreadable | Unreadable | Unreadable | | | | 73 |- | Wilson | Charlotte A. | 1908 | 2004 | 96 | I love you Mom | 74 |- | Sashaw | W.J. | 1920 | 2003 | 83 | | 75 |- | Griffiths | George | 1914 | 1995 | 81 | In Loving Memory of/An Island Sailor/Held In The Everlasting Arms | 76 |- | Thompson | Ronald (Ron) | 1910 | 1998 | 88 | | 77 |- | Thompson | Beatrice (Bee) | 1916 | 2014 | 98 | | 77 |- | Francis | Francis Neil (Nick) | 1929 | 2008 | 79 | | 78 |- | Holdaway | ? | 18?? | ? | | (Wooden marker very worn down) | 79 |- | Tingley | Hall William Frederick | 12 December 1910 | 10 April 1992 | 81 | Here and at sea lie | 80 |- | Tingley | Grace Elizabeth (nee Quigley) | 6 July 1914 | 14 December 2011 | 97 | Here and at sea lie | 80 |- | Rathman | Douglas Bailey | 4 July 1932 | 11 March 2007 | 74 | “Under the shadow of his wings.” | 81 |- | Rathman | Marion Ruby | 31 May 1934 | 13 May 2007 | 72 | “Under the shadow of his wings.” | 81 |- | Emery | Philip Cyril B. | 1908 | 1987 | 79 | | 82 |- | Emery | Mary Louise | 1909 | 2004 | 95 | | 82 |- | Emery | Philip Jay | 1946 | 1965 | 19 | Son | 82 |- | Farr | John Tyrell | 1935 | 1998 | 63 | And until we meet again may God hold you in the palm of his hand/Dearly loved husband of Gab. | 83 |- | Piehl | Michael | 16 February 1945 | 1 April 1996 | 51 | | 84 |- | Landmark | Barbara Louise (nee Bold) | 27 August 1949 | 8 October 1997 | 48 | B.M, M.M./Born in Seattle, Wash./The Loveliness of Love Is all Around. | 85 |- | Liddell | Thomas Beck | July 1917 | June 2005 | 87 | Together Forever | 86 |- | Liddell | Peggy Lewis | 7 May 1909 | 24 February 1999 | 89 | Together Forever | 86 |- | Dalrymple | Gilbert | None | None | | | 87 |- | Dalrymple | Flossie | None | None | | | 87 |- | Stoddart | Paul | 1944 | 1998 | 54 | Ottawa/Love My Life/Sweet Dreams | 88 |- | James | Frederick George | 1936 | 2003 | 67 | The soul like the ocean enlivens and moors us | 89 |- | Clark | Mavis Audrey | 1931 | 2006 | 75 | The soul like the ocean enlivens and moors us | 89 |- | Kalmakoff | Sandra Mary (Sandy) | 27 January 1952 | 29 March 2008 | 56 | In Loving Memory Of/Beloved partner, mother, sister, & friend/Her song is carried by the wind | 90 |- | Roy | Anselme | 16 September 1913 | 28 August 2004 | 90 | Forever in our hearts | 91 |- | Roy | Charlotte | 17 November 1915 | 12 August 2006 | 90 | Forever in our hearts | 91 |- | Smith | Lis | 1939 | 2015 | 76 | In Loving Memory | 92 |- | Renwick | Gordon James | 1928 | 2002 | 74 | | 93 |- | Meharey | Marguerite Mary | 1920 | 1997 | 77 | A Loving Sister and Aunt | 94 |- | Lerhe | Viola Birch | 1925 | 1998 | 73 | A Loving Wife and Mother/Fifty Wonderful Years Together | 94 |- | Lerhe | Spencer Alex | 1921 | 2013 | 92 | A Devoted Husband And Father/Fifty Wonderful Years Together | 94 |- | Garner | Ollie | 3 May 1918 | 7 January 2000 | 81 | In Loving Memory of/ Ruby Garner | 95 |- | Miller | Ronald | 1916 | 1998 | 82 | In loving memory/ “Grump” | 96 |- | Miller | Eunice | 1916 | 2006 | 90 | In loving memory/ “Gran” | 96 |- | Jacques | Robert Lionel | 1909 | 2000 | 91 | In Memoriam | 97 |- | Jacques | Anne Marguerite | 1911 | 1998 | 87 | In Memoriam | 97 |- | Laughlin | Hugh James L. | 1920 | 1991 | 71 | Loved | 98 |- | Peyton | Basil Lawrence | 1919 | 1993 | 74 | Flight Lieutenant/Per Ardua ad Astra | 99 |- | Peyton | Leonore ‘Pete’ (nee Kocheim) | 1920 | 2008 | 88 | A Life Well Lived | 99 |- | Stevens | Jean Eleanor | 1918 | 2015 | 97 | Forever together on the island they loved | 100 |- | Stevens | William Bradfield | 1923 | 2002 | 79 | Forever together on the island they loved | 100 |- | Phillips | Alex E. | September 1914 | February 1999 | 84 | In loving memory of | 101 |- | McEwen | Allen ‘Oop’ | 1937 | 2003 | 66 | Beloved Husband, Father & Grandfather | 102 |- | McEwen | Doug | 1963 | 2000 | 37 | In memory of our beloved son & brother. | 103 |- | Cross | Margo Lou | 17 July 1938 | 18 December 2003 | 65 | In Loving Memory of/Wife. Mother. Grandmother. A Good Friend. | 104 |- | Jones | James F. | 1902 | 1986 | 84 | In loving memory | 105 |- | Jones | Dora W. | 1902 | 1997 | 95 | In loving memory | 105 |- | Alsbury | James John | 1922 | 2013 | 91 | In loving memory | 106 |- | Dyer | Harold Thomas | 1913 | 1987 | 74 | You filled our lives with love and laughter and left us a legacy of inner strength/Forever in our hearts | 107 |- | Dyer | Irene Lillian | 1912 | 1982 | 70 | You filled our lives with love and laughter and left us a legacy of inner strength/Forever in our hearts | 107 |- | Dyer | Jacqueline Iris Besler | 1939 | 1988 | 49 | You filled our lives with love and laughter and left us a legacy of inner strength/Forever in our hearts | 107 |- | Doty | Christopher Allen | 19 February 1976 | 17 February 2001 | 24 | Adventurous Traveler, Gentle Spirit, Kind Son and Brother | 108 |- | Scoones | William Alexander | February 1924 | January 2001 | 76 | Benedictus Benedicat | 109 |- | Scoones | Barbara Bartlett | February 1916 | July 2005 | 89 | Benedictus Benedicat | 109 |- | Steward | Ann Elizabeth | 1922 | 2000 | 78 | Fondly Remembered | 110 |- | Bankes | Mary Isobel | 1921 | 1960 | 39 | | 111 |- | Scoones | Paul | 1874 | 1961 | 87 | Wychamist and Eton Master | 112 |- | Farrant | Wendy | 1945 | 1993 | 48 | In loving memory of | 113 |- | Unreadable | Unreadable | | | | | 114 |- | Hepburn | Daisy | 1909 | 1965 | 56 | In loving memory of | 115 |- | McKenzie | Poppy | 19?4 | 1992 | | | 116 |- | Fletcher | Norman E. | 1884 | 1960 | 76 | In Loving Memory of/(Montreal) | 117 |- | Torvik | Tor | 1891 | 1969 | 78 | | 118 |- | Hall | Dr. Morton Eldred | 1887 | 1975 | 88 | | 119 |- | Hall | Frances Sweeney | 1901 | 1983 | 82 | | 119 |- | Morshead | Kenneth David | 3 February 1934 | 15 March 2005 | 71 | Rest In Peace | 120 |- | Morshead | Charles Edward | 1903 | 1985 | 82 | In Loving Memory of/Rest in Peace | 120 |- | Morshead | Ivy Kathleen | 1903 | 1988 | 85 | In Loving Memory of/Rest in Peace | 120 |- | Philippson | George | 1903 | 1988 | 85 | Forever With The Lord | 121 |- | Philippson | Lilian Marjorie | 1905 | 2001 | 96 | Forever With The Lord | 121 |- | Stephen | Robert Paterson | 1954 | 1988 | 34 | In Loving Memory | 122 |- | Stephen | George Donald | 1948 | 1992 | 44 | Our Loved One | 123 |- | Stephen | Hilda Winifred | 1924 | 2010 | 86 | Together Forever | 124 |- | Stephen | George Donald | 1923 | 2013 | 90 | Together Forever | 124 |- | Bellhouse | Ada Maberley (Mabs) | 12 May 1934 | 20 March 2010 | 75 | | 125 |- | Bellhouse | L. Nancy Gardner | 1925 | 1994 | 69 | Peace Perfect Peace | 126 |- | Bellhouse | Leonard Thorneycroft (Thorney) | 8 July 1893 | 23 January 1968 | 74 | | 127 |- | Bellhouse | Margaret Jessie | 12 November 1909 | 23 September 2005 | 95 | | 127 |- | Bellhouse | David | 23 December 1899 | 21 December 1959 | 59 | | 127 |- | Bellhouse | Florence Elizabeth | 18 January 1888 | 30 June 1978 | 90 | | 127 |- | Bellhouse | Charles Anthony (Tony) | 24 July 1909 | 27 March 1990 | 80 | | 127 |- | Bellhouse | Mildred Margaret | 31 May 1913 | 31 December 1991 | 78 | | 127 |- | Muskett | Arthur Herbert | 1913 | 1995 | 82 | | 128 |- | Muskett | Henry | 1867 | 1947 | 80 | | 129 |- | Muskett | Freda | 1889 | 1980 | 91 | | 129 |- | Way | Edward Frank (Ted) | 1954 | 1990 | 35 | Son, Brother, Uncle, Friend. A Good Man. | 130 |- | Hopkins | Elisabeth Margaret | 1894 | 1991 | 97 | What I Do Is Me. For That I Came. GMH | 131 |- | Dobbs | Mary Elizabeth | 1926 | 1993 | 67 | | 132 |- | Rule | Jane Vance | 28 March 1931 | 27 November 2007 | 76 | | 133 |- | Sonthoff | Helen Hubbard Wolfe | 11 September 1916 | 3 January 2000 | 83 | | 133 |- | Seals? | Lucas Joseph | | | | (Painted on a rock) | 134 |- | Albrecht | Oswald | 1926 | 1988 | 62 | In Our Hearts Forever | 135 |- | Sater | Kenneth E. | 1933 | 2005 | 72 | Designer-Builder | 136 |- | Callaghan | Ronald O. | 1937 | 1973 | 36 | Forever in our hearts | 137 |- | Callaghan | Edward R. | 1904 | 1983 | 79 | Until we meet again | 137 |- | Callaghan | Joan K. | 1911 | 2008 | 97 | All you need is love | 137 |- | Bell | Marguerite | 1918 | 2011 | 93 | In Loving Memory | 138 |- | Hopson | Jerry | 1947 | 2005 | 58 | | 139 |- | Pontifex | Alexander Hugh | 1927 | 2013 | | | 140 |- | Pontifex | Margaret L. | 1928 | 2015 | 87 | Loving Wife, Mother and Nana | 140 |- | Pontifex | Katherine Louise | 1955 | 1978 | 23 | Age Shall Not Weary Her | 141 |- | Hovey | Joan Mary (Hume) | 6 July 1928 | 25 December 2002 | 74 | Much Loved, Much Missed | 142 |- | Hume | A.M. (Nancy) | 1896 | 1985 | 89 | In Loving memory | 143 |- | Hume | James P. | 1885 | 1973 | 88 | In Loving Memory Of | 144 |- | Cramer | Gary | | | | | 145 |- | Fisher | Margaret B. | 1891 | 1955 | 64 | In Loving Memory Of | 146 |- | Unmarked | | | | | Unmarked | 147 |- | Unmarked | | | | | Unmarked | 148 |- | Tothill | Thomas H. | 1890 | 29 November 1963 | 73 | Lance Corporal/R.A.O.C. | 149 |- | Kincaid | Sheila | 1910 | 1996 | 86 | Wife of John Kincaid | 150 |- | Kincaid | John | 1911 | 1970 | 59 | | 150 |- | Shead | Gertrude Helen | | 1998 | | Always in our hearts | 151 |- | Shead | William Robert | 1924 | 2012 | 88 | Always in our hearts | 151 |- | Lantinga | Esther Elizabeth “Ace” | 1933 | 2004 | 71 | In Loving Memory/She Lives On In Our Hearts | 152 |- | Lantinga | Albert (Al) | 1914 | 2007 | 93 | In Loving Memory/ He Will Be Sadly Missed By All Who Knew Him | 153 |- | Grills | Larry | 1964 | 1977 | 13 | In Loving Memory/Happy In Life | 154 |- | Burrill | Frederic James | 11 August 1867 | 2 April 1952 | 85 | In Memory Of | 155 |- | Burrill | Joseph | No Date | No Date | | In Loving Memory of/Uncle Joe | 156 |- | Scoones | Alexander Edward | 13 May 1876 | 23 June 1952 | 76 | In Memory of/Born at Langley, Bucks, England | 157 |- | Scoones | Edith Isobel | 1890 | 1963 | 73 | In Loving Memory | 158 |- | Unmarked | | | | | Funny heartful determined one, magnificent loving one, courageous kind beautiful one | 159 |- | Murphy | Isabella A. | 12 August 1896 | 6 November 1978 | 82 | | 160 |- | Tully | George Everett | 1930 | 1991 | 61 | In Loving Memory | 161 |- | Cottrell | Elizabeth F | 9 December 1859 | 23 February 1962 | 102 | | 162 |- | Minette | Ronald John | 1935 | 2001 | 66 | Beloved Husband Father & Grandfather/ He Loved Everyone | 163 |- | Schulz | Burg | 17 April 1950 | 29 October 2002 | 52 | “I am Fine! How Are You?”/It Is As Is. | 164 |- | Unmarked | | | | | (White wood stick) | 165 |- | Ross | Alistair F. | July 1929 | January 2005 | 75 | At rest in his Balnagowan | 166 |- | Jones | Gareth Lynn | 7 July 1971 | 14 October 2006 | 35 | In Loving Memory of a cherished father, partner, son, and brother/ Forever in our hearts | 167 |- | Benger | Basil C. | 1918 | 2009 | 91 | | 168 |- | Benger | Kathlyn | 1921 | 2012 | 91 | | 168 |- | Twiss | Vera Constance | 26 November 1922 | 29 March 2006 | 83 | Together Forever | 169 |- | Rees | Morriss H.W. | 1933 | 2013 | 70 | The Red Dragon Of Wales/ Born Haverfordwest, Wales/Died Galiano / Songs of Praises Songs of Praises | 170 |- | Page | Dorothy | 1889 | 1985 | 96 | In Loving Memory of | 171 |- | Page | Stanley | 1885 | 1976 | 91 | In Loving Memory of | 172 |- | Zala | Grace Frances | 1871 | 1959 | 88 | Beloved wife of Victor Zala | 173 |- | Zala | Victor | 1886 | 1966 | 80 | Happy Warrior | 173 |- | Harris | Harold Wilford | 28 July 1878 | 13 April 1959 | 80 | Born Woolwich Eng./Died Galiano Isld. | 174 |- | Lynch | Arthur L. | 1881 | 1956 | 75 | | 175 |- | Lynch | Janet H.E. | 1895 | 1972 | 77 | | 175 |- | Ketcham | Kathlyn Mary | 1930 | 2002 | 72 | “Vita Brevis, Ars Longa” | 176 |- | Ketcham | Edgar Collins | 1891 | 1979 | 88 | Died and Interred on Isle of Madeira | 177 |- | Ketcham | Mary J. Manning | 1893 | 1975 | 82 | Her marriage is her monument | 178 |- | Bell | Greig A. | 1887 | 1963 | 76 | Pte. 7th Battalion 1914-1918 | 179 |- | Bell | Clara P. | 1902 | 1995 | 93 | In Loving Memory of/Rest in Peace | 179 |- | Bell | Greig Anthony | 1948 | 2006 | 58 | Forever Loved | 180 |- | Andrulonis | Frank | 25 October 1912 | 3 January 1974 | 61 | In Loving Memory | 181 |- | Linklater | Jane E. Bessie | 1886 | 1975 | 89 | Rest In Peace | 182 |- | Linklater | James M. | 1880 | 11 March 1959 | 79 | Private 5 Battn. C.E.F. | 183 |- | Price | Nora | 23 September 1885 | 28 January 1958 | 72 | | 184 |- | Jackson | Albert | 12 December 1908 | 3 December 1957 | 48 | Born Burnley, Eng. | 185 |- | Bellhouse | Katharine | 1860 | 1957 | 97 | In Loving Memory of Aunt Kitty | 186 |- | Steward | Shirley Silena | 1905 | 1956 | 51 | In Loving Memory of/Wife of Gerald Steward | 187 |- | Shonuset | Mithra | 27 October 1946 | 14 March 1992 | 45 | Dances With The Wind | 188 |- | Gaylor | Lawrence Kenneth | 19 November 1944 | 6 August 2006 | 61 | Your Strength Will Carry Us | 189 |- | Penny | Bill | 1940 | 1987 | 47 | A Sailor | 190 |- | Inkster | Amy (Field) | 1905 | 1984 | 79 | | 191 |- | Middleton | Walter O’Keeffe | 1921 | 1989 | 68 | Kiwi, Merchant Navy | 192 |- | Middleton | Lillie E. (Pat) | 1916 | 2007 | 91 | Always In Our Hearts | 192 |- | Lilholt | Inger Lise | 1930 | 2004 | 74 | Wife of Gunnar and Mother to us all | 193 |- | Gilmour | Alice Louisa | 26 April 1869 | 26 August 1952 | 83 | In Loving Memory Of/Wife of Capt. W.H. Gilmour | 194 |- | Twiss | Alice | 1886 | 1972 | 86 | In Loving Memory | 195 |- | Clarke | Barbara G.C. | 1916 | 1992 | 76 | Lovely Memories | 196 |- | Gilmour | William H. | 1864 | 26 July 1959 | 95 | Chief Skipper R.C.N. | 197 |- | Twiss | Crawfurd | 1885 | 1982 | 97 | In Loving Memory | 198 |- | Patience | Lilian Mahalam | 1879 | 1953 | 74 | Wife of Thomas Patience/Ash, Surrey, Eng. | 199 |- | Ball? | Bill? | | | | (Marker with name painted messily on it) | 200 |- | Hansom | William John | 6 September 1925 | 27 August 1982 | 56 | A Gentle Man Greatly | 201 |- | Allan | Ruth | 1925 | 1986 | 61 | In Loving Memory | 202 |- | Allan | Chuck | 1925 | 1991 | 66 | In Loving Memory | 203 |- | Lowther | Gladys | 1912 | 1982 | 70 | In Loving Memory | 204 |- | Baker | Donald | 1915 | 1991 | 76 | In Loving Memory | 205 |- | Baker | Joan ‘Jo’ | 1920 | 1986 | 66 | In Loving Memory | 206 |- | Lorenz | Glenn | 1941 | 6 September 1962 | 21 | Dedicated to Our Two “Island Boys”/ Glenn Lorenz (Age 21) and Jimmy Case (Age 21)/ “Taken from us by the sea...But forever in our hearts.”/ Also Lost on the Loretta B/ Jack Bland and Bud Greenall | 207 |- | Case | Jimmy | 1941 | 6 September 1962 | 21 | Dedicated to Our Two “Island Boys”/ Glenn Lorenz (Age 21) and Jimmy Case (Age 21)/ “Taken from us by the sea...But forever in our hearts.”/ Also Lost on the Loretta B/ Jack Bland and Bud Greenall | 207 |- | Buttery | Alan McEwan | 1953 | 2011 | 58 | You are loved. | 208 |- | Gaylor | Enid A.G. | 1921 | 2000 | 79 | She will be remembered/A generous woman | 209 |- | Buttery | William John Lindsay | 19 March 1923 | 30 November 1990 | 67 | Our Loved One | 210 |- | Lilholt | Gunnar Carsten | 1923 | 1990 | 67 | Husband of Inger Lise and Father to is all | 211 |- | Allen | Gillian Mary | 1918 | 1999 | 81 | Spirit of the trees/Loved And Was Loved | 212 |- | Allen | Kenneth Edgar | 22 December 1911 | 20 July 2001 | 89 | “There’s always another day.” | 213 |- | Brackett | William Ross | | | | In Loving Memory Of | 214 |- | Dixon | Edna Jessie | 1927 | 1976 | 49 | In Loving Memory | 215 |- | Townsend | Gertrude | 1907 | 1980 | 73 | “I have made Death a messenger of joy to thee…” Baha’U’Llah | 216 |- | Gaylor | Ken | 1921 | 1983 | 62 | He will be remembered | 217 |- | Friend | Katherine Anne | 21 December 1966 | 19 October 1995 | 28 | She is always our beautiful brave.../We love you | 218 |- | Parminter | Connie | 1909 | 1999 | 90 | In Loving Memory Of/Forever With The Lord | 219 |- | Lee | Flora | 1871 | 1973 | 102 | | 220 |- | Deas | Baby Boy | 1965 | 1968 | 3 | | 221 |- | Head? or Shead? | George | | 1967 | | | 222 |- | Hanbury | Rhoda Ann | March 1975 | 18 December 2011 | 36 | Ride On In God’s Sunshine | 223 |- | Williams | Isabella | 1890 | 1967 | 77 | In Loving Memory Of | 224 |- | Greenlaw | Colin Frank | 1932 | 2003 | 71 | Loving Father/Hold the old holding hand plod on as one | 225 |- | Richardson | Violet | 8 January 1888 | 5 March 1967 | 79 | Rest In Peace | 226 |- | Larsen | Johan Albin | 1880 | 1967 | 87 | | 227 |- | Simpson | Catherine Louise | 1885 | 1966 | 81 | In Loving Memory of | 228 |- | Patience | Thomas | 1872 | 1939 | 67 | St Albans, Herts, Eng. | 229 |- |} == Other Burials == The following people do not have markers in Galiano Cemetery, but death registrations or obituaries state that this is their final resting place. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''last name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''first name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''age''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''notes''' |- | George | Joseph | 1883 | 12 August 1963 | 80 | Death registration |- | Gillis | Peter Lauchlin | 17 May 1881 | 9 August 1949 | 68 | Death registration |- | Gray | Vivian | 1893 | 16 May 1915 | 22 | Death registration |- | Head | Albert | 15 April 1855 | 18 January 1946 | 90 | Death registration |- | Head | Mary Harriett | 26 August 1864 | 21 December 1924 | 60 | Death registration |- | Jackson | Edith Mary | 30 November 1860 | 13 January 1955 | 94 | Death registration |- | Mustoe | Edwin | 21 June 1844 | 17 February 1927 | 82 | Death registration |- | Radford | Georgina Sophia Wellington | 4 December 1852 | 20 November 1934 | 81 | Death registration |- | Shields | Richard | 6 March 1852 | 18 July 1931 | 79 | Death registration |- | Thomas | William Walter | 2 November 1864 | 7 January 1941 | 76 | Death registration |- |} The following people lived and died on Galiano Island, but their death registration does not specify a place of interment. They are possibly buried in Galiano Cemetery. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''last name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''first name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''age''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''notes''' |- | [[Murchison-137|Murchison]] | [[Murchison-137|Finlay]] | 1827 | 19 March 1910 | 83 | |- | [[Turner-12900|Murcheson]] | [[Turner-12900|Mary]] | 1829 | 7 July 1909 | 80 | |- |}

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

Galleries and Collections which have given Permission for use of Images

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[[Category:England, Orphan Trail Trailers Index]] [[Category:Cayley-55]] =Galleries and Collections which allow WikiTree to use Images= On this page you will find details of some galleries and collections which permit WikiTree to use images on their websites. '''For a list of some sites which specifically deny general permission for image use on WikiTree, see [[space:Galleries%2C_Collections_etc_which_deny_general_permission_to_use_images_on_WikiTree|this free space page]]. Please note that the list on that page is far from comprehensive and is likely to be added to over time.''' Please use the format for accreditation which is set out for each gallery or collection, and note any restrictions (eg to images made available under Creative Commons licenses, which will be clear from the website page for the image). This accreditation should be put in the comment box you are invited to fill in when uploading a photo, and any supplementary instructions below should be followed. For Creative Commons licences you should specify the type of Creative Commons licence - this should be set out on the page where you find the image. '''Please do not modify images unless they are in the public domain.''' For most other images, it is usually not permissible to crop them or alter them in any other way. In addition to the galleries and collections listed below, here is a site you can use for general searches for Creative Commons images: ===CC Search=== * Website: https://ccsearch.creativecommons.org * Accreditation wording: copy the text under "Image attribution" immediately below the image ==Galleries, Collections etc== ===American Antiquarian Society=== * Some low resolution images available on open access, including portrait photos and images of gravestones * Website for open-access digital collections: https://www.americanantiquarian.org/aasdigitalcollections * Accreditation wording: ”[Description]], [weblink], Creative Commons licence CC BY-NC-SA 4.0, courtesy, American Antiquarian Society" ===Art Institute of Chicago=== * Website: https://www.artic.edu/collection?is_public_domain=1 * Check on the image page that the image is public domain * Accreditation wording: "[Description], Art Institute of Chicago, image in public domain, [link to image page]" ===Art UK=== * A one-stop shop for images in a large number of mainly public collections in the UK * Images with a button in the menu bar underneath the image showing a down arrow can be used on WikiTree: they will be either public domain or covered by a Creative Commons licence * click on the down arrow to download * Accreditation wording: [description], [name of gallery or collection - you will find this on the right towards the bottom of the image page], [link to image page], [public domain/type of Creative Commons licence (you will find this when you click on the down arrow)] * Images with no down arrow in the menu bar and just a copyright symbol should not be used on WikiTree without obtaining permission from the collection concerned ===Artstor=== * A website of art and multimedia from public collections around the world * Website: https://library.artstor.org/#/home * Check for Rights information on the image page. Use only images either in the Public Domain, or with no known copyright, or covered by a Creative Commons non-commercial licence. Note that many other images are covered by copyright and should not be used. * Accreditation wording: click on the Citation button and use one of the forms of citation suggested. Add either "Public domain" or the Creative Commons licence information on the right hand side of the image. ===Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, England=== * Website: https://www.ashmolean.org/ * Online collections search page: https://collections.ashmolean.org * Permission given for use of low resolution images * Accreditation wording: Description (including artist/photographer etc where relevant), [Accession number - you will find this at the bottom of the image page], Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, England, [whatever is in the credit line towards the bottom of the image page], image©️Ashmolean Museum. Permission for use of images on WikiTree given by Ashmolean Museum in email to [[Cayley-55|Michael Cayley]] on 12 August 2021 * When uploading images, put in the location field: Image©️Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford * Record of consent given [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Permissions_from_Galleries_and_Collections_for_use_of_Images#Ashmolean_Museum.2C_Oxford.2C_England here] ===Birmingham Museums, England=== * A collection of images available for general use on the web made available by the Birmingham Museums Trust, England * Website: https://dams.birminghammuseums.org.uk/asset-bank/action/viewDefaultHome?browseType=folders * Accreditation wording: [description], link to webpage containing image, public domain, Creative Commons 0, followed by the optional attribution wording. ===Bodleian Library, Oxford, England=== * Website: https://digital.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/ * A substantial number of images are available, including some portraits * Accreditation wording: [description], link to webpage containing image, Creative Commons licence CC-BY-NC 4.0, followed by any relevant copyright notice provided by Digital Bodleian on the content, or alternatively in the following format: “Copyright © [name of copyright owner][year of first publication]“ ===British Library=== * Website: https://www.bl.uk/ * Some images have been released by the British Library into the public domain, notably from the catalogue of illuminated manuscripts: see https://www.bl.uk/collection-items/~/link.aspx?_id=ECD55B95AD4C4306809EAD127933643C&_z=z#. Others are made available under a creative commons licence. Check what is said on the image page. * Accreditation wording: "The British Library, [shelfmark of the manuscript and folio of the image], [link to webpage]", and add either "released into the public domain" or "Creative Commons licence" with type of Creative Common licence * In the location field, include "From the British Library" * Some images have a citation field which gives a form of wording that can be used for the citation * Be aware that many images in the site are copyright, so take care ===British Listed Buildings=== * Website: https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/ * Online database of buildings and structures officially recognised as of special architectural and historic interest * You can search by partial or full name of building, place name, or partial or full postcode * Accreditation wording: [description], [link to webpage with photo], British Listed Buildings website, Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 UK: England & Wales License ===British Museum=== * Website: https://research.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/search.aspx * Use on WikiTree permitted for low resolution images covered by Creative Commons licences. * Accreditation wording: "[Description], British Museum, catalogue number (appears under the image), Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) licence" * Images will be emailed to you but this may take a day or two * You need to register to obtain images ===Burghley House Collection=== * Website: https://collections.burghley.co.uk * Permission granted by email to [[Cayley-55|Michael Cayley]] dated 31 October 2019. * Accreditation wording: "From the Burghley House collection. Permission for use on WikiTree granted by email dated 31 October 2019." * Include in either the description or the location field for the image: "from the Burghley House collection". * Include the name of the artist, where known, in the description. * To download images: right-click. * Record of consent given [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Permissions_from_Galleries_and_Collections_for_use_of_Images#Burghley_House.2C_Stamford.2C_Lincolnshire.2C_England here] ===David Rumsey's Historical Map Collection=== * Website: https://www.davidrumsey.com/view - use Luna View to locate map * Images of maps have dates on them. Any map with a date before 1924 can be used on WikiTree. Later maps may be subject to copyright and cannot safely be used on WikiTree unless there is an explicit indication that they may be reproduced on the web. * Accreditation wording: "[Description], David Rumsey Map Collection, David Rumsey Map Center, Stanford Libraries, [link to webpage containing map], Creative Commons Licence" with type of Creative Common licence * If you are using a map from this collection, please either ** add it to S J Baty's free space page https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:SJ%27s_Old_map_backgrounds or ** add a comment to that page with a link to the webpage containing the map ===English Heritage (Blue Plaques)=== *Website: [https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/join/?nst=0&utm_source=Google&utm_medium=PPC&gclid=CjwKCAjwoZWHBhBgEiwAiMN66eN0M1Ev6sGoKHuKfhKub5QVzrEB3a2L0nsL2G5e-IAl-CO7j8qvGxoCIHkQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds Home page] * Permission restricted to use of the photographs of the plaque roundels and the house-and-plaque shots from the profile pages of the English Heritage website. *[https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/blue-plaques/ Find a plaque] * Permission granted by email to [[Reed-21512|Neill Reed]] on the 06 July 2021 by Dr Rebecca Preston, Historian, Blue Plaques for English Heritage. * English Heritage must be acknowledged with following suggested wording or similar *The Blue Plaque for (Enter the name of the person) was installed on (Enter details of location) by English Heritage English Heritage Blue Plaque [Enter full URL path to the relevant Blue Plaque (Available Online)] accessed …… 2021 ===Europeana Collections=== * Website: [https://www.europeana.eu/portal/en/search?f%5BREUSABILITY%5D%5B%5D=open&f%5BRIGHTS%5D%5B%5D=http%2A%3A%2F%2Fcreativecommons.org%2Fpublicdomain%2Fmark%2A&per_page=96&q=&view=grid&f%5BTYPE%5D%5B%5D=IMAGE Europeana] * Over 2 million images in the public domain: under the public domain images is "Can I use it? Yes PD" * Accreditation wording: "[Description], image in public domain, [any gallery etc details], from Europeana, [link to image page]" ===Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, England=== * Website: https://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/ * Some images may not be used. Locate an image, click on "use this image" to see if it is covered by a Creative Commons Licence. If it isn't, the image should not be used. * Click on the download button to obtain a low resolution image for use on WikiTree. * Accreditation wording: [description], Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, England, [link to webpage containing image], [Creative Commons licence information] ===Flickr: The Commons=== * A subset of the Flickr image-hosting site for images in the public domain * Website: https://www.flickr.com/commons * Use the search part way down the page to search for images in the public domain: '''do not use the search box at the top of the page''' * Accreditation wording: "[Description, including any information on where the image comes from], image in public domain, [link to image page], Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs licence (CC BY-NC-ND)" ===Geograph Britain and Ireland=== * Website: https://www.geograph.org.uk/ * Site aiming to host photographs of every square kilometre of Great Britain and Ireland * Accreditation wording: after finding an image, click on "Find out how to reuse this image". There is then a choice: ** Downloading a '''stamped image''' with the licensing information written discreetly across the very bottom of the image. If you do this, when uploading the image, say that licensing information is on the image. This is obviously the simplest course. ** Copying one of the '''suggested credit wordings''' and pasting it into the comment box when uploading an '''unstamped image'''. ===Getty Trust Open Content=== * Websites: ** [http://www.getty.edu/about/whatwedo/opencontent.html Getty Open Content general information] ** [https://search.getty.edu/gateway/search?q=&cat=highlight&f=%22Open+Content+Images%22&rows=10&srt=a&dir=s&pg=1 Search page] ** [http://www.getty.edu/art/ J PaulGetty Museum collection main page] * Accreditation wording: "[Description], Digital image courtesy of the Getty's Open Content Program" * Images available under the Open Content program have a download button when you are on the page for the image. If you are searching, click on "View record" to get to the page. ===Glasgow Museums, Scotland=== * Website: https://collections.glasgowmuseums.com/mwebcgi/mweb?request=home * Many images, including portraits, available under a Creative Commons licence * Check on the image page if the image is available for use under a Creative Commons licence, generally a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License: this will be stated immediately below the image * Accreditation wording: ”[Description], Glasgow Museums Online, [link to image page], Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License [or, if different, whatever Creative Commons Licence it is] ===Historical Marker Database (USA)=== * A database of US "historical information viewed through the filter of roadside and other permanent outdoor markers, monuments, and plaques" * Website: https://www.hmdb.org * Minimum accreditation wording for most images: "[Description], photo by [name of photographer], https://www.hmdb.org, uploaded under a general permission given on the website" * Some images are released under a Creative Commons licence: this is clearly indicated, and this information should be included in the accreditation - "Creative Commons Licence [version of the licence]" * A small minority of images have been added to the website with restrictions on reproduction elsewhere. These should not be used on WikiTree without the consent of the rights holder. Again, these images are clearly indicated. ===Imperial War Museums=== *Website: https://www.iwm.org.uk/ *Choose ‘Objects’ from the drop down menu ‘Objects and History’ and a search bar will appear. Applying the ‘Share and Reuse’ filter at the bottom of the page will restrict the search to images that may be used. *Having found an image it may be downloaded using the ‘Use Image’ button (You should check that the accepted commercial use includes the phrase “ Use on websites that are primarily information-led, research-oriented and not behind a paywall.”) then click the download button. *IWM require that the image is not modified in any way including cropping or removing the watermark. * Accreditation wording: Use the unique number at the left of the page eg © IWM HU 118379, recognition of IWM eg “ Free to reuse for non-commercial purposes under the Imperial War Museums Non Commercial Licence.” and a link to the page you found eg https://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205386441 ===Library of Congress Prints and Photographs=== * Website: http://www.loc.gov/pictures/ * On the image page, look at "rights advisory" on the right to confirm there are no restrictions * Accreditation wording: "[Description], Library of Congress, image in public domain, from [link to image page]" ===Los Angeles County Museum of Art=== * Website: https://collections.lacma.org * Images with a download button are believed by the Museum to be in the public domain and can be used on WikiTree. If you use their search facility, you can restrict your search to public domain images. * Accreditation wording: "[Description], Los Angeles County Museum of Art, image in public domain, from [link to image page]" ===Metropolitan Museum of Art=== * Website: [https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search#!?searchField=All&showOnly=openAccess&sortBy=Relevance&offset=0&pageSize=0 Metropolitan Museum of Art Open Access items] * Images made available without description under an Open Access program * Accreditation wording: "[Description], Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, image made available under One Access program, from [link to webpage for image]". Add "Public domain" if that is indicated. * To download images, click on download button ===National Army Museum, London, England=== * Website: https://www.nam.ac.uk/ * Search page: https://collection.nam.ac.uk/ * Images can be used if they are indicated to be one of the following (you will find this information on the image page): ** out of copyright ** copyright of the National Army Museum and made available under a Creative Commons licence ** copyright of the Crown (© Crown Copyright) * Accreditation wording: ** out-of-copyright: description, National Army Museum, London, [link to image page] ** copyright of the National Army Museum: description, National Army Museum, London, any other attribution information on the image page, [link to image page], Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives Licence (CC BY-NC-ND) ** Crown copyright: description, National Army Museum, London, any other attribution information on the image page, [link to image page], National Army Museum Non-Commercial Licence ===National Galleries of Scotland=== * Website: https://www.nationalgalleries.org/ * Permission for use on WikiTree restricted to images covered by a Creative Commons licence: "Images of works where copyright has expired or where a copyright holder has agreed to release the image are available for you to use under the terms of the CC-BY-NC 3.0 License. These images will include the text "Creative Commons - CC by NC" at the bottom of their banner.” * Accreditation wording: "[Artist name if applicable], [title or description], National Galleries of Scotland, [link to webpage containing image], Creative Commons - CC by NC" ===National Gallery of Art, Washington DC=== * Website for Open Access images: https://images.nga.gov/en/page/show_home_page.html * Accreditation wording: ”[Description], National Gallery of Art, Washington DC, image available under Open Access" * There is no download option for images not available under Open Access ===National Gallery, London, England=== *website: [https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/ https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk] *Low resolution images are licensed for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons agreement and are available for download. *The Creative Commons wording is available on the website *Examples of non-commercial use are: **Research, private study, or for internal circulation within an educational organisation (such as a school, college or university) **Non-profit publications, personal websites, blogs, and social media **The image file is 800 pixels on the longest side. **As a charity, we depend upon the generosity of individuals to ensure the collection continues to engage and inspire. Help keep us free by making a donation today. ===National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne=== * Website: https://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/explore/collection * Images with a download button are public domain and can be used on WikiTree. Other images are likely to be subject to copyright. * Accreditation wording: description, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, link to webpage containing image, public domain ===National Library of Wales/Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru=== * Website: http://zone47.com/crotos/dwynwen/cosmos/ * Most images are public domain or available for free reuse under a Creative Commons licence. Do not use any images which have a ©️symbol. When you click on an image, after a few seconds, information about the copyright status will appear below the image, showing whether it is public domain or covered by a Creative Commons (generally ccO) licence * Accreditation: description, National Library of wales, link to webpage, and then either ** public domain or ** Creative Commons cc0 licence ===National Portrait Gallery, London, England=== * Website: https://www.npg.org.uk * Permission granted by email to [[Cayley-55|Michael Cayley]] dated 24 February 2020. This permission is limited to low resolution images available under Creative Commons licences. This will be obvious from the image page on the website if you click on "Use this image" - if no Creative Commons licence information appears, do not use the image. * Accreditation wording: give the description, including the Gallery reference number, as on the image page, and then add "Creative Commons licence BY-NC-ND 3.0 Unported, (c) National Portrait Gallery, London". For example: ::: William Congreve, studio of Sir Godfrey Kneller, Bt, oil on canvas, 1709, NPG 3199, Creative Commons licence CC-BY-NC-ND 3.0 Unported, (c) National Portrait Gallery, London * In addition, "(c) National Portrait Gallery, London" should also appear in the place field for the image. * To download images, click on "Use this image", choose the Creative Commons licence information, and follow instructions. You need to give an email address. 2 files will be downloaded: one is a small text file with licence information and an invitation to make a voluntary donation. The other is the low resolution image. * Record of consent given [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Permissions_from_Galleries_and_Collections_for_use_of_Images#National_Portrait_Gallery.2C_London.2C_England here] ===New York Public Library=== * Website: https://digitalcollections.nypl.org * When you start searching, below the search box a tick box appears enabling you to confine your search to public domain images. Click to do so. (Not all images are in the public domain.) * Accreditation wording: in the webpage with the image, click on "cite this item" and copy and paste one of the citation wordings provided. Chicago format is preferred by WikiTree. Add "Public domain" after the citation wording provided. ===Paris Museums=== * Website: http://parismuseescollections.paris.fr/fr * After searching for images of a subject, go to the left hand menu and click on "Image libre de droit seulement" to restrict results to Open Content items * Accreditation wording: "[Description including artist/photographer where relevant], [name of Museum or Gallery], open content made available by Musées de la Ville de Paris" ===Smithsonian Institute=== * Website: https://www.si.edu/openaccess * Accreditation: use the credit line given on the right hand side of the image page (you may need to scroll down). Then add "Smithsonian Institute: image available under Open Access" * Either right-click or use the down-load button, which will give a set of options ===Tate Gallery, United Kingdom=== * Website: http://www.tate.org.uk * Permission granted by email to [[Cayley-55|Michael Cayley]] dated 9 December 2019. This permission is limited to low resolution images available under Creative Commons licences. Where an image is available under a Creative Commons licence, this will be stated under the image. * Accreditation wording: "[ARTIST NAME], [TITLE OF WORK], [DATE], Tate [ACCESSION NUMBER OF WORK], digital image © Tate released under Creative Commons CC-BY-NC-ND (3.0 Unported)". 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Galusha Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:Galusha Name Study]] __NOTOC__ '''NAVIGATION:'''
[[Space:Galusha_Name_Study|Galusha Name Study Home]]
[[Space:Galusha_Origins|Galusha Origins]]
[[Space:Galusha_Genetics|Galusha Genetics]]
[[Space:Galusha_Demography|Galusha Demography]]
[[Space:Galusha_Sociology|Galusha Sociology]]
==About the Project== {{GOONS Sticker|Galusha}} The Galusha Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Galusha Galusha] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Galusha name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Galusha's), by time period (18th Century Galusha's), or by topic (Galusha DNA, Galusha Occupations, Galusha Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. *[[#Identification of Galusha Variants & Deviants|Identification of Galusha Variants & Deviants]] ==How to Join== To join the Galusha Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific research page, and then dive right in!
If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Galusha-236|Alan Galusha]]''' for assistance.
{{Member|ONS|name=Galusha}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member sticker:
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==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [[Space:Galusha_Origins|Galusha Origins]] * [[Space:Galusha_Genetics|Galusha Genetics]] * [[Space:Galusha_Demography|Galusha Demography]] *[[Space:Galusha_Sociology|Galusha Sociology]] ==Membership== * [[Galusha-236|Alan Galusha]] * * ==Identification of Galusha Variants & Deviants== Surname Variant: phonetically similar surname spelling which is used by a family and/or consistently recorded in official documents, for at least several consecutive generations, including the present.
Surname Deviant: surname spelling which results from recorder unfamiliarity and/or recording/transcribing/indexing/coding error(s), and is not used by a family and/or consistently recorded in official documents, for at least several consecutive generations, including the present.
Official Document: document created and maintained by officals containing records of birth, adoption, marriage, divorce, death, residence, military service, land transaction or taxation, pension payment, or probate.
Tabulation of the number of occurrences of Galusha and related surname spellings in official documents and gravestone inscriptions across generations facilitates the differentiation of variants and deviants, as follows:
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Generation One
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Recorded Surname
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Number of Occurrences
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% of Total
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Galusha
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3
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14
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Galushah
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1
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5
|- |
Galusiah
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8
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36
|- |
Galutiah
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1
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5
|- |
Galutick
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1
||
4
|- |
Gelusha
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2
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9
|- |
Golusha
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6
||
27
|- |colspan="3"|Total Records = 22 |- |colspan="3"|
Generation Two
|- |
Recorded Surname
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Number of Occurrences
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% of Total
|- |
Galusha
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5
||
20
|- |
Galusia
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1
||
4
|- |
Galusiah
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7
||
28
|- |
Galutiah
||
2
||
8
|- |
Galutick
||
1
||
4
|- |
Gelusha
||
2
||
8
|- |
Gelusia
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1
||
4
|- |
Golusha
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5
||
20
|- |
Gulusia
||
1
||
4
|- |colspan="3"|Total Records = 25 |- |colspan="3"|
Generation Three
|- |
Recorded Surname
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Number of Occurrences
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% of Total
|- |
Galush
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1
||
2
|- |
Galusha
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44
||
76
|- |
Galusia
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2
||
3
|- |
Galusiah
||
5
||
9
|- |
Gelusha
||
2
||
3
|- |
Gelusia
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2
||
3
|- |
Golushaw
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1
||
2
|- |
Golushua
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1
||
2
|- |colspan="3"|Total Records = 58 |- |colspan="3"|
Generation Four
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Recorded Surname
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Number of Occurrences
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% of Total
|- |
Gahisha
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1
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0
|- |
Galashaw
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1
||
1
|- |
Galashe
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1
||
1
|- |
Galeucia
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7
||
3
|- |
Gallucia
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4
||
2
|- |
Gallusha
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7
||
3
|- |
Galucia
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1
||
1
|- |
Galush
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2
||
2
|- |
Galusha
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161
||
80
|- |
Galushea
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1
||
0
|- |
Galutia
||
5
||
2
|- |
Gelusha
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4
||
2
|- |
Geluska
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1
||
0
|- |
Golusha
||
1
||
1
|- |
Golushaw
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2
||
2
|- |
Golushua
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1
||
0
|- |
Sallasha
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1
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0
|- |
Solusha
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1
||
0
|- |colspan="3"|Total Records = 201 |- |colspan="3"|
Generation Five
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Recorded Surname
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Number of Occurrences
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% of Total
|- |
G?sha
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1
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0
|- |
Gabisha
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1
||
0
|- |
Gabrisha
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1
||
0
|- |
Gahesha
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1
||
0
|- |
Gahisha
||
3
||
1
|- |
Gailbritia
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1
||
0
|- |
Galasha
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1
||
0
|- |
Galencia
||
11
||
3
|- |
Galeucia
||
27
||
7
|- |
Gallucia
||
4
||
1
|- |
Gallusha
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14
||
4
|- |
Galrisha
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1
||
0
|- |
Galucia
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12
||
3
|- |
Galush
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7
||
2
|- |
Galusha
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285
||
73
|- |
Galusia
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1
||
0
|- |
Galuska
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3
||
1
|- |
Galutia
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12
||
3
|- |
Galutin
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3
||
1
|- |
Gellusca
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1
||
0
|- |
Glusha
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1
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0
|- |
Goluch
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1
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0
|- |
Gulusha
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1
||
0
|- |colspan="3"|Total Records = 393 |}
===Galusha Variants=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Galluchat Galluchat] (Fr) *Galuchat (Fr) *Galuchet (Fr) * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Galeucia Galeucia](En) * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gallutia Gallutia](En) * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Galucia Galucia](En) * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Galutia Galutia](En) ===Galusha Deviants=== :The most common phonetically similar Galusha Deviants include:
*Gallucia *Gallusha *Galusia *Galusiah *Galutiah *Gelusha *Gelusia *Golusha *Golushaw

Galveston County, Texas

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[[Category:Galveston County, Texas]][[Category: Port of Entry, Texas|Ports of Entry in Texas]] [[Category: Galveston, Texas Immigrants 1800's]] [[Category:Texas Projects]] ----
Welcome to Galveston County, Texas!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The current leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. '''SEE''' also: '''[[Space:1947_Texas_City_Disaster|1947 Texas City Disaster]]''' ===History=== {{Blue|1838- Galveston county was formed from Brazoria County and organized in 1839}}.https://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/galveston-county The county seat is Galveston, Texas, situated on Galveston Island.. The largest city of Galveston county is League City, Texas.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galveston_County,_Texas {{Blue|Galveston Island and the city of Galveston are named for Bernardo de Gálvez y Madrid, Count of Gálvez (born in Macharaviaya, Spain)}} *[http://www.genesearch.com/ports.html Port for arrival on ships] {{Image|file=Galveston_County_Texas.png |align=c |size=400 |caption=Galveston collage. }} *{{blue|Galveston County was created from Brazoria County in 1838; organized in 1839.}} The Indian name for Galveston Island was '''''Auia''''' :'''10,000 B.P.''' Pottery from the late Prehistoric time has been excavated at campsites in the Galveston Bay area. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcg02 :'''5,000 years ago''' The Atakapan burial ground was discovered near Caplen on Bolivar Peninsula. :'''1519''' The Karankawa Indians were living in the Lagoonshere when Álvarez de Pineda led an expedition past Galveston Island. Spain claimed the entire Gulf Coast, including Galveston Island, based on the Pineda expedition. In the (16th Century) the area was called Isla de Malhado (Isle of Misfortune) or "Isle of Snakes" due to the experiences of explorers landing there and encountering snakes. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galveston_County,_Texas :'''1519''' The expedition led by Alonso Álvarez de Pineda actually sailed past Galveston Island while he was charting the route from the Florida peninsula to the Pánuco River. The information gathered from the expedition enabled the Spanish government to establish control over the entire Gulf Coast, including Galveston Island. In 1783, José Antonio de Evia, a Spanish navigator, surveyed the area and named the bay Galveston to honor Bernardo de Gálvez who supported the United States in the Revolutionary War. :'''1528''' - The Karankawa Indians were here when Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca, was shipwrecked on what may have been Galveston Island. At first the Karankawa welcomed the Spanish survivors. Then as the Karankawa contracted some of the diseases which they had no immunity against, they felt the Spanish were killing them. The Karankawa turned against the guests. Soon they captured many of the Spanish. Only a few survivors escaped and headed to Mexico. "The Handy Texas Answer Book" by James Haley. T :'''16th Century''' - The island was called Malhado. Isla de Malhado, the "Isle of Misfortune", or Isla de Cubreras, the "Isle of Snakes". :'''Sixteenth-century''' Spanish explorers knew Galveston Island as Isla de Malhado, the "Isle of Misfortune," or Isla de Culebras, the "Isle of Snakes." :'''Post 1770's''' Coahuiltecans, Atakapan-related groups, Tonkawa, Lipan Apaches were here. {{Image|file=Galvez-59.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption= [[Gálvez-59|Bernardo de Gálvez]] aka Viscount of Galveston and Count of Gálvez }}{{clear}} :'''1783''' José Antonio de Evia surveyed the channel and named the bay Galveston for''' Viceroy Bernardo de Gálvez, friend of the United States in the Revolutionary War.''' :'''Sept, 1815''' Henry Perry and Warren D. C. Hall, (of the Gutiérrez-Magee expedition, landed at Bolivar Point with three ships and 200 men. :'''1816''' - During the War for Mexican Independence, Jean Lafitte and brother were spies for the Spanish during the war for Mexican and developed Galveston Island, and their pirate colony,''' Campeche'''. From there, Lafitte attacked merchant ships until his death. They were known as '''Number 13'''. Other pirates and revolutionaries joined them. Population of the island was about 1000. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-390.jpg |align=r |size=180 |caption=Jean-Baptiste Francisco Lafitte. }}{{clear}} :'''1815-1821''' Perry named the point for Simón Bolívar, the "Liberator," was directed to attack Spanish commerce on the Gulf. :'''1817''' Jean Laffite, was appointed governor of Galveston Island by the Republic of Mexico, with his base, Campeche where present Sealy Hospital is located. Lafitte's ships sailed from Campeche but '''flew the flag of Mexico'''. They wanted to avoid another Spanish invasion. It was a prosperous pirate kingdom. ::Laffite and Aury pursued the slave trade by seizing slave ships headed for the West Indies or the United States :'''Sept., 1819''' - Long's effort to establish a civil government at Nacogdoches failed, and he established new headquarters at '''Fort Las Casas, Bolivar Point''' in September 1819. :'''1821'''- Lafitte was ousted by U.S. Navy. :'''1822''' - group of 80 American colonists on the schooner Revenge settled on the part of the mainland that would become Galveston County. :'''1825''' Stephen F Austin suggested the Mexican government build a port at Galveston and to build a customhouse with a garrison for protection. The control of the customhouse and harbor led to friction among Anglo settlers and the Mexican government. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fau14 :'''1827''' The American colonists settled on Galveston Island near Offat's Bayou. :'''1830''' - John Davis Bradburn was sent by the Mexican government to build a garrison at Anahuac on the Northeast edge of Galveston Bay, which started opposition from colonists, Anahuac disturbances and led to the arrest of William Barret Travis. :'''Oct 16, 1830,'''[[Burnet-247 |David G. Burnet]] and Lorenzo de Zavala acquired contracts to settle families in the area in accordance with the Mexican colonization laws. The Galveston Bay and Texas Land Company promoted the effort. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fbu46 :'''1835-1836''' During the revolution, Texans fortified Galveston and the Texas Navy berthed in its port. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/qjr03 :'''April 1836''' -The interim government under David G. Burnet took refuge on Galveston Island Galveston -the temporary capital of the new republic. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/mza01 :'''Apr 22, 1836''' The Battle of San Jacinto news reached Burnet at Galveston. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/mza01 :'''May 1836''' After the Consultation instituted a new Galveston customs district, a new customhouse was established. Fort Travis protected the port from 1836- 1844.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/mza01 :'''May15, 1838''' - The Republic of Texas created Galveston County from parts of from Harrisburg, Liberty, and Brazoria counties. {{Blue |1838- Galveston county was founded}}. The county seat is Galveston, Texas, situated on Galveston Island.. The largest city of Galveston county is League City, Texas. This is a suburb of Houston, located near the north end of Galveston county.. It surpassed population of Galveston in the year 2000. :'''1839''' Steamers that furnished supplies to much of Texas plied the distance between the port and New Orleans, and construction of the Galveston wharves began :'''1839''' {{blue|1st yellow fever epidemic}} ::The island and city of Galveston was one of the most important areas. City of Galveston - largest of the republic, had a lot of commerce with the ships docking there. ::Port Bolivar on the Bolivar Peninsula developed next - also a port of secondary importance. :'''1838'''- Two newspapers: The Galveston News, the earliest Texas newspaper still published in 1995, also had a considerable circulation on the mainland. :'''1840 and 1850's''' Large numbers of immigrants began to arrive at the port. :'''1844 '''- {{blue|2nd yellow fever epidemic}} :'''1845''' - Texas became a state of the United States. Galveston continued to grow. Cotton was a dominant trade in early years. :'''1846-48''' County participants in the Mexican War included the Galveston Riflemen in the first Regiment of Texas Infantry, the Guards, Fusiliers, Artillery, and Coast Guards. The Wigfall Guards were Irish, the Turner Rifles Germans. :'''1847-1867''' {{Blue|Six yellow fever outbreaks from 1847 to 1867}} :'''1850''' The Slave markets operated at Galveston, In the county there were (30) free blacks, and (714) slaves. :'''1857-59''' A fourteen-mile canal connected Oyster Creek, West Bay, and the Brazos River, and ultimately became part of the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway. The first bridge from Galveston Island to the mainland was completed in 1859. :'''1859's''' -The Galveston, Houston and Henderson Railroad completed to Houston. Galveston's importance continued to grow as it came to dominate the worldwide cotton trade. As railroads between Galveston, Harrisburg, Houston and other towns were built during the 19th century, small towns grew up along the rail lines. Nevertheless, Galveston still dominated. :'''1860'''--There were (1,520) slaves, but only (2) free free blacks. Secession split the leading families :'''1861'''- Galveston county joined the Confederacy. Galveston county had 9 manufacturing plants, and Houston had begun to overshadow Galveston as the state's largest port. As late as 1860 2/3 of Texas cotton was shipped from Galveston and exports totaled eleven million dollars, Houston ultimately became the central railroad terminal and shipping center of Texas. :'''July, 1861''' Blockade of southern ports included Texas and {{Red|Galveston was captured by Northern forces in 1862}}.Galveston Island homes, warehouses, businesses, were closed and moved inland. :'''1861-65''' A number of Galveston county military groups supported Confederacy, including Galveston Artillery, Galveston, Rifles, and JOLO's. :'''1864''' Gen John B Magruder and Confederate military and naval forces under recaptured the city in the battle of Galveston. :'''1865''' - {{Blue|yellow fever epidemic}} in 1864 left Galveston forsaken. :'''June 19, 1865''' Union major general Gordon Granger landed at Galveston, raised a flag symbolic of Union Control, and Freedom for the Slaves. :'''1866-67''' - Military forces were located in Galveston. (4) white Infantry companies and (1) black infantry company. :'''1866''' - Citizens and the white soldiers of the Seventeenth Infantry in 1866 clashed. :'''1867''' - The police force was fired and replaced with African Americans and whites. :'''1867''' School attendance increased by (400%) in 1867, despite the schools' poor condition.{{Blue|return of yellow fever, in 1867}}. Black population increased, as Northern cities population entered the state. :'''1867''' Galveston educational facilities included a '''Catholic college''', ''a convent school'', a German '''Lutheran school''', an ''English commercial school'', a '''male academy''', ''three female schools'', and the new'''Galveston Medical College'''. :'''1868''' (2) white infantry companies remained. :'''1870's''' - Occupation forces in the county. Due to location and the pro-Union people, Galveston County survived the Reconstruction easier than the plantation-based counties. :'''1870 ''' - The public school system began. There were (2,478) white and (631) black children enrolled. :'''1880s and 1890s'''. With the removal of the blockade and the reestablishment of the customhouse in Galveston, the Galveston businesses revived, port city's population nearly doubled within a year after the war. :'''Late 1890's''' - Texas City began across the West Bay from Galveston. It was developed by investors. :'''Early1900's''' Texas City Port began operating. :'''1900 Galveston Hurricane occurred. [[:Category: Galveston Hurricane, 1900|Galveston Hurricane]]''' killed {{red|6000 people}} on just the island and many more within Galveston county. The port of Galveston was destroyed and closed until rebuilt Major businesses and operations moved inland.[http://www.1900storm.com Houston 1900 Hurricane] See [https://www.history.com/news/how-the-galveston-hurricane-of-1900-became-the-deadliest-u-s-natural-disaster Galveston Hurricane, 1900, History] and [https://www.npr.org/2017/11/30/566950355/the-tempest-at-galveston-we-knew-there-was-a-storm-coming-but-we-had-no-idea Tempest at Galveston] as well as [https://oceanservice.noaa.gov/news/features/sep13/galveston.html NOAA Galveston Hurricane, 1900]. :'''1900''' Texas City Port reopened almost immediately, thus shipping from Galveston County continued from this new port. :'''1902''' The Galveston Seawall was constructed to lessen the hurricane effects and destruction. ::Citizens knew the Texas coast was a dangerous place for commercial operations. The hurricane proved this. :'''1901''' An Oil boom in Texas, Galveston rebuilt its port but Houston and Texas City outpaced Galveston for businesses, and population. :'''1908''' Goose Creek Field was discovered with the first offshore drilling in shallow N. Galveston Bay. Some dry holes succeeded this so the field was abandoned. :'''1915''' [[Category: Galveston Hurricane, 1915]] A deadly Hurricane struck again. [http://www.hurricanescience.org/history/storms/1910s/Galveston/ Galveston Hurricane, 1915] :'''1916''' - The real oil boom started with a gusher in 1916.http://texasalmanac.com/topics/business/history-oil-discoveries-texas :'''World War II''' - Industrial growth expanded. Galveston's manufacturing was stagnant. :'''1947-''' one of the largest '''Industrial explosions''' rocked Texas city and Galveston county. This almost wiped out the town. Cities such as Galveston, Houston, and nearby heard the boom, some had windows crack. {{Image|file=Galveston_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=210 |caption=Wall of names memorial. }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Galveston_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=210 |caption=Texas City . }}{{clear}} :Galveston city finally found its niche: {{Blue|Tourism }} . It was a tourist city before the hurricane, but became high Tourist. :: A Maceo crime syndicate established a business empire- gambling, bootlegging and prostitution. Entertainment began - Casino districts arrived in Kemah and Dickson. The law did not enforce strict law there. Galveston established a business empire based on gambling, bootlegging, and prostitution. The island's entertainment business spread throughout the county with major casino districts in Kemah and Dickinson enabled by a lax attitude among law enforcement in the county (Houstonians referred to the Galveston County line as the Maceo-Dickinson line). :Galveston county prospered as '''oil fueled Texas City's industrial growth''' and wealthy tourists flocked to Galveston and the other entertainment districts. :'''1950'''- Destroyed gambling empire by state law enforcement . ::Galveston's economy crashed as did the economies of some other county municipalities that were dependent on tourism. Texas City's economy weathered the storm because of its strong industry. :'''1962'''- The Karankawa burial site was discovered at Jamaica Beach. :'''1963''' - The NASA Johnson Space Center was created. The county grew with Clear Lake in both Harris and Galveston counties. :Tourism, has gradually redeveloped in the county so that today it is a''' major industry''' , both on the island and on the mainland, and today has become a major industry in the county. :'''1960-forward''' - {{red|Galveston has its best Attribute}}-- Tourism and beaches. {{blue|Texas colleges have Spring Break Week 3/10 - 3/17}}. Galveston Island is one of the favorite places for them. :'''2000''' The largest city of Galveston county is League City, Texas, which is a suburb of Houston, located near the north end of Galveston county.. It surpassed the population of Galveston in 2000. :Aerospace and related service industries continue to be important in the Clear Lake area of the county. ---- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galveston_County,_Texas =====Government Offices===== {{Image|file=Galveston_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=Current courthouse }} All Texas counties have a County Judge, Commissioner's Court, and precincts with a commissioner.Galveston county has had seven courthouses:1836, 1856, 1875, 1892, 1898, 1966, and 2006.http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasGulfCoastTowns/GalvestonTexas/Galveston-County-Courthouse-Texas.htm :First county courthouse, at Saccarappa, a community named for a river in Maine by settlers from that state, was located at the eastern end of Galveston Island. {{Image|file=Galveston_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=l |size=240 |caption=1898 Galveston county Courthouse. }} {{Image|file=Galveston_County_Texas-7.jpg |align=r |size=240 |caption=1898 courthouse as of 1911 }}{{clear}} :1898 Galveston County Courthouse survived the Galveston deadly hurricane of 1900. This is of brick.. Beautiful. Terry Jeanson Texas escapes. {{Image|file=Galveston_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=240 |caption=Galveston County 6th courthouse. }}{{clear}} :'''1966 6th Galveston County courthouse''' is composed of brick, concrete, steel with marble. Granite adds finishing touches. There is beautiful paneling in the courtrooms. This building stands 2016 with the tax accessor. As the reference mentions, Galvleton certainly has modern courthouses.. {{Image|file=Galveston_County_Texas-8.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=2006 Galveston county Courthouse. }}{{clear}} :'''2006 7th courthouse''' houses county and district courts.It is Modern style, built of Concrete, brick and stone as well as touches of reflective glass.. Many offices and attorneys did not want to move into this building as it has closed courtrooms. ====Geography==== [https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcg02 Texas Handbook online, Galveston] Galveston County is a county on the Gulf of Mexico. It is 80 miles SW of Louisiana state line, east of Brazoria County, and west of Chambers County. Boundaries are SE : Gulf of Mexico It is mainland, galveston Bay, and Galveston Island, which is slowly eroding, is a bank of sand 3 miles wide and 28 miles long, extending 2 miles SW along the Gulf. Barrier islands. ::"'Pelican Island''' - 4 miles from Galveston. In 1815 it was marsh which was narrow 4 mild long snd 1/2 mile wide that grew into an island from shell deposits. ::'''Bolivar Peninsula''' slender strip of mainland NE of Galveston Island. Both Bolivar Peninsula and Galveston Island form natural storm barriers for Galveston Bay, (composing half of this county's 450 square mile area. ::'''Entrance to Galveston harbor''' -1½ mile wide between Bolivar Point and Galveston Island. Galveston, the county seat, is located at roughly the geographical center of the county (29°18' N, 94°47' W) on the Coastal Plain. :'''Altitudes''' in Galveston County range from a '''35 feet above sea leve'''l on the NW to sea level. The mainland coastline is indented with small bays, inlets, and marshes. :'''Soil''' - layered sand and clay and deep, sandy loams. :'''Beach''' - 400 miles of Beach :'''Water supply''' - Many towns tap - Beaumont Clay which is water bearing formation underlying the whole county for their drinking water. :'''City of Galveston''' water is from artesian wells. :'''Drainage''' districts control the flooding problems of the county. :'''Vegetation and trees:''' predominant grassland vegetation, live oak, water oak, magnolia, hackberry, along the creeks and bayous. :'''Fish''' - The local water has Spanish mackerel, red snapper, flounder, pompano, spotted sea trout, redfish, tarpon, oysters, and shrimp. :'''Climate''' - humid, subtropical, and marine. :Tropical disturbances in late summer and early fall are common. :'''History of hurricanes''' in 1900, 1915, 1961, and 1983 caused major damage :'''1902 Seawall''' was constructed to lessen the hurricane effects, :'''Rainfall''' 47.06 inches annually, :'''Growing season''' lasts for 320 day ====Adjacent counties==== *Harris County (north) *Chambers County (northeast) *Brazoria County (west) ====Protected areas==== *Galveston Island State Park[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galveston_Island_State_Park Galveston Island State Park] *North Deer Island (Texas), Hitchcock, Texas *Seawolf Park - memorial of damage to Seawolf in 2008 hurricane * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_City_Prairie_Preserve Texas City Birding Preserve] area for birding, picnic, ====Demographics==== In 2000, there were 250,158 people, 94,782 households, and 66,157 families residing in the county giving the population density of 628 peopl square mile. Racial breakdown was 72.69% White, 15.44% Black or African American and 17.96% of the population were Hispanic. Median income - household $42,419, with median income for a family was $51,435. 10.20% of above were age 65 or over. *Galveston County is part of the ten-county Houston–The Woodlands–Sugar Land (Greater Houston) metropolitan statistical area ( one statistic shows 75% of Texas citizens living on the Texas coast, live in Galveston, Houston. *Galveston County is served by a major medical complex in Galveston and a private for-profit hospital in Texas City. * University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston is a 1,200 bed, major medical complex of seven hospitals. *John Sealy Hospital and on campus hospitals to serve burn victims, wome, children, geriatrics and psychiatric. *UTMB is certified as a Level I Trauma Center and serves as the lead trauma facility for the nine-county region in southeast Texas {{Image|file=Historical_Art_of_Texas-11.jpg |align=c |size=200 |caption=Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca }}{{clear}} The Mainland Medical Center, a 233 bed, private, for-profit hospital, operates in Texas City '''School District''':
:Clear Creek ISD :Dickinson ISD :Friendswood ISD :Galveston ISD :High Island ISD :Hitchcock ISD :La Marque ISD :Santa Fe ISD :Texas City ISD Highways:
:I-45 Interstate 45 :Texas State Highway 3 :Texas State Highway 6 :Texas State Highway 87 :Texas State Highway 146 Airports:
:Scholes International Airport, Galveston (IATA: GLS, ICAO: KGLS) publicly owned airport - 2 runway on Galveston Island in Galveston. Privately owned airports for private use include: :Creasy Airport is in an unincorporated area :Kami-Kazi Airport is in an unincorporated area :Commercial-- William P. Hobby Airport, located in Houston in adjacent Harris County. :The Houston Airport System stated that Galveston County :George Bush Intercontinental Airport, an international airport in Houston in Harris County. Private heliports for private use include: :University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston - 2 heliports: one for Ewing Hall and one for ER :Republic Helicopters Heliport, unincorporated area, adjacent to Hitchcock * '''Bernardo de Gálvez Chapter of the SAR in Galveston, Texas''' :The '''Daily News of Galveston County carried an article by Bill Adriance, a member of the ''Bernardo de Gálvez Chapter of the SAR in Galveston, Texas.''''' It read, “Our lawmakers in Washington have heard you. The '''portrait of Bernardo de Gálvez has taken its place in Congress.''' The portrait is in the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee, but is unavailable to anyone without a Senate staffer tour escort. There was no ceremony as the Spanish Ambassador and Sen. Bob Menendez (the sponsor) could not get their calendars to combine. '''[[Gálvez-59|Bernardo de Gálvez]]''' ====Cities==== *[[:Category:Galveston, Texas|Galveston]] (county seat) *[[:Category:Texas_City, Texas|Texas City]] **[[Space:1947_Texas_City_Disaster | 1947 Texas City Disaster]] *[[:Category:Bayou_Vista, Texas|Bayou Vista]] *[[:Category:Clear_Lake_Shores, Texas|Clear Lake Shores]] *[[:Category:Dickinson, Texas|Dickinson]] *[[:Category:Friendswood, Texas|Friendswood]] *[[:Category:Hitchcock, Texas|Hitchcock]] *[[:Category:Jamaica_Beach, Texas|Jamaica Beach]] *[[:Category:Kemah, Texas|Kemah]] *[[:Category:La_Marque, Texas|La Marque]] *[[:Category:League_City, Texas|League City]] *[[:Category:Santa_Fe, Texas|Santa Fe]] =====Village/Census designatd place/Unincorporated===== Villages
*[[:Category:Tiki_Island, Texas|Tiki Island]] Census-designated places
*[[:Category:Bacliff, Texas|Bacliff]] *[[:Category:Bolivar_Peninsula, Texas|Bolivar Peninsula]] *[[:Category:San_Leon, Texas|San Leon]] Communities:
*[[:Category:Algoa, Texas|Algoa]] *[[:Category:Bayview, Texas|Bayview]] *[[:Category:Crystal_Beach, Texas|Crystal Beach]] *[[:Category:Gilchrist, Texas|Gilchrist]] *[[:Category:High_Island, Texas|High Island]] *[[:Category:Port_Bolivar, Texas|Port Bolivar]] ====Formed From==== *Harrisburg * Liberty *Brazoria counties. ===== Education===== *Galveston educational facilities include: *'''Catholic college''' *''a convent school'', *German '''Lutheran school''', *''English commercial school'', *'''male academy'' *''three female schools'' *'''Galveston Medical College''', University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston ===Resources=== {{Image|file=Galveston_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=McLaurin oil field,1902, Galveston co.. }} *Galveston Bay ===Census=== :1850 -- 4,529 — :1860 -- 8,229 81.7% :1870 -- 15,290 85.8% :1880 -- 24,121 57.8% :1890 -- 31,476 30.5% :1900 -- 44,116 40.2% :1910 -- 44,479 0.8% :1920 -- 53,150 19.5% :1930 -- 64,401 21.2% :1940 -- 81,173 26.0% :1950 -- 113,066 39.3% :1960 -- 140,364 24.1% :1970 -- 169,812 21.0% :1980 -- 195,940 15.4% :1990 -- 217,399 11.0% :2000 -- 250,158 15.1% :2010 -- 291,309 16.5% :Est. 2015 -- 322,225 ===Notables=== *'''[[Burnet-247 |David G. Burnet]]''' *[[Gálvez-59|Bernardo de Gálvez]] aka Viscount of Galveston and Count of Gálvez : ====Veterans==== *'''[http://genealogytrails.com/tex/military/mil_confvetwarrec.html Civil War Veterans]''' *[http://genealogytrails.com/tex/gulfcoast/galveston/military_wwi_heros.htm World War I Men] *[http://genealogytrails.com/tex/gulfcoast/galveston/military_wwii_honor_roll.htm Galveston county Honor roll of World war II] *[http://genealogytrails.com/tex/gulfcoast/galveston/mil_korcas.html Korean War Casualties, Galveston] ===WikiTree Pages=== '''*[[Space:1947_Texas_City_Disaster|1947 Texas City Disaster]]''' ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Dickinson Cemetery, Dickinson, Texas|Dickinson Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Mount Olivet Catholic Cemetery, Dickinson, Texas|Mount Olivet Catholic Cemetery]] *[[:Category: High Island Cemetery, High Island, Texas|High Island Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Galveston Memorial Park, Hitchcock, Texas|Galveston Memorial Park]] *[[:Category: Hayes Grace Memorial Park, Hitchcock, Texas|Haces Grace Memorial Park]] *[[:Category: Evergreen Cemetery, Galveston, Texas|Evergreen Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Lakeview Cemetery, Galveston, Texas|Lakeview Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Old City Cemetery, Galveston, Texas|Old City Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Trinity Episcopal Cemetery, Galveston, Texas|Trinity Episcopal Cemetery]] *http://genealogytrails.com/tex/gulfcoast/galveston/galvestonhorrordeathlist.html 1900 Galveston Hurricane Deaths] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2603 FindaGrave cemeteries, Galveston county] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Galveston/ListGalveston.html Cemeteries of Galveston County, Gloria Mayfield] {{Image|file=Galveston_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=220 |caption=' }}{{clear}} ===Sources=== *http://www.genesearch.com/ports.html *http://www.galvestoncountytx.gov/Pages/home.aspx *[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcg02 Texas Handbook online, Galveston] *ve.wired.com/science/discoveries/news/2009/04/dayintech_0416 *'''[http://genealogytrails.com/tex/military/mil_confvetwarrec.html Civil War Veterans]''' *[http://genealogytrails.com/tex/gulfcoast/galveston/military_wwi_heros.htm World War I Men] *[http://genealogytrails.com/tex/gulfcoast/galveston/military_wwii_honor_roll.htm Galveston county Honor roll of World war II] *[http://genealogytrails.com/tex/gulfcoast/galveston/mil_korcas.html Korean War Casualties, Galveston] *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bacliff,_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bolivar_Peninsula,_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Leon,_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crystal_Beach,_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilchrist,_Texas *[http://www.1900storm.com *[https://www.history.com/news/how-the-galveston-hurricane-of-1900-became-the-deadliest-u-s-natural-disaster Galveston Hurricane, 1900, History] *[https://www.npr.org/2017/11/30/566950355/the-tempest-at-galveston-we-knew-there-was-a-storm-coming-but-we-had-no-idea Tempest at Galveston] *[https://oceanservice.noaa.gov/news/features/sep13/galveston.html NOAA Galveston Hurricane, 1900]

Gann Cemetery, Angelina County, Texas

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'''Gann Cemetery'''
(GPS Coordinates:31.425146,-94.808987
DIRECTIONS: From Loop 287 west of Lufkin, go south on US-69 / US Highway 69 N 4.8 miles and turn left on Gann Cemetery Rd. This burial ground, which contains over 3,000 graves, has served area residents since the mid-1800s. In 1860, Nathan W. Gann, who came to Texas with his family in 1836, donated this property and a church building he constructed to Williams Chapel Methodist Church. The first known burial on this land was of Jacob J. Gann in 1861. In 1893, the church disbanded and this property reverted to Nathan Gann, who then deeded it to the Missionary Baptist Church, which is now known as O'Quinn Baptist Church. Many early Angelina County pioneers used this property as a burial ground. As the area's lumber and agricultural industries developed, a number of rural communities organized. The former Lufkin U.S. Air Force Radar Base (later the site of Lufkin State School) was also located nearby. Gann Memorial Cemetery became the primary burial ground for residents of the area, which became known as the Central-Pollok community. Among those interred here are at least five county officials, over 200 veterans of conflicts dating to the Civil War and numerous members of v

Gapway Cemetery, Lakeland, Florida

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[[Category:Gapway Cemetery, Lakeland, Florida]] [[Project:Florida_Cemeteries|Florida Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the Gapway Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Florida_Cemeteries|Florida Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Florida Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:United_States_Cemeteries|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Gapway Cemetery is situated at 1910 North Crystal Lake Drive in the City of Lakeland, the largest municipality in Polk County, Florida. Of historical note, the site is located in an area formerly known as "Sparling Station".Title:"South Florida Pioneers, Issues 15-38"
Subject: Gapway Cemetery
Source Type: Digital document (periodical), page 39
Author/Publisher and Date of Publication: Richard M. Livingston, 1978
Repository: [http://books.google.com/ Google Books]
Website: [http://books.google.com/books?id=QgVgAAAAMAAJ&q=gapway+cemetery+lakeland&dq=gapway+cemetery+lakeland&hl=en&sa=X&ei=PzizU976KMSMqAaonoCwDw&ved=0CDsQ6AEwAg South Florida Pioneers, Issues 15-38]
Access Date: July 1, 2014
The cemetery is owned and maintained by the Gapway Baptist Church, located at 1705 North Combee Road in Lakeland. The Gapway Baptist Church was organized in 1875 at the site of the current cemetery.Title:"A Guide to Historic Lakeland, Florida"
Subject: Gapway Cemetery
Source Type: Digital document (book), page 149
Author/Publisher and Date of Publication: Steven Rajtar/The History Press, 2007
Repository: [http://books.google.com/ Google Books]
Website: [http://books.google.com/books?id=FrXCYlyb_pQC&pg=PA149&dq=gapway+cemetery+lakeland&hl=en&sa=X&ei=7SqzU-uWMcbD8QGdzYH4Cw&ved=0CDAQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=gapway%20cemetery%20lakeland&f=false A Guide to Historic Lakeland Florida]
Access Date: July 1, 2014
The name "Gapway" was chosen because the congregation's founding parishioners lived "in the gap" between Lake Parker and Lake Bonny. The oldest recorded interment in the cemetery dates to 1861, predating the original church building, which was a log cabin. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. Although all grave markers in this cemetery have been photographed (or will be shortly), the photos can only be displayed for persons with existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Shaw-2476|Tom Shaw]] for assistance. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
1910 North Crystal Lake Drive
Lakeland, Florida 33803
(863) 665-9064 GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
28.025990, -81.923118 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Gapway+Cemetery/@28.025924,-81.923983,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x5586c9564ddd98ca Gapway Cemetery on Google Maps] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== [http://churches-and-cemeteries.com/pages/302184.html Churches and Cemeteries page]
[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=72019&CScn=gapway& Find A Grave page]
[http://billiongraves.com/pages/cemeteries/Gapway-Cemetery/12390#cemetery_id=12390&lim=0&num=25&action=browse Billion Graves page] ----- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * In progress * Approximately 50% of grave markers photographed w/ GPS coordinates on July 1, 2014 Data Transcriptions * In progress * 3 transcriptions completed * 1 photograph linked in Table of Interments, below. ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" width="50px" | Last Name ! scope="col" width="250px" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" width="50px" | Born ! scope="col" width="50px" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | Latitude ! scope="col" | Longitude ! scope="col" | Photo Date ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[Lewis-15405|Lewis]]||[[Lewis-15405|James L.]]||1908||1942-04-12||34||Inscription: Asleep in Jesus||28.026042||-81.923264||2014-07-01||[[Image:Lewis-15405.jpg|100px]] |- |[[McConville-66|McConville]]||[[McConville-66|Thomas E.]]||1913-03-30||1961-10-16||48||Inscription: TEC4 ASF PERS REPL DEPOT WORLD WAR II||28.026044||-81.923264||2014-07-01||[[Image:McConville-66.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Haager-6|Haager]]||[[Haager-6|Charles B.]]||1874-04-12||1930-03-20||55||||28.026079||-81.923264||2014-07-01||[[Image:Haager-6.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Brooks-7145|Haager]]||[[Brooks-7145|Rhoda A.]]||1888-09-22||1939-05-23||50||||28.026081||-81.923264||2014-07-01||[[Image:Brooks-7145-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Haager-7|Haager]]||[[Haager-7|V. Charlene]]||1924-07-24||1925-02-07||0||||28.026083||-81.923278||2014-07-01||[[Image:Haager-7.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Johnson-35206|Johnson]]||[[Johnson-35206|Truby]]||1922-07-08||1923-08-19||1||||28.026083||-81.923278||2014-07-01||[[Image:Johnson-35206.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Combee-21|Combee]]||[[Combee-21|James R.]]||1921-05-26||1970-03-08||48||WWII Veteran||28.025917||-81.923417||2014-07-01||[[Image:Combee-21.jpg|100px]] |- |} ----- == Sources ==

Garden of Remembrance Cemetery, Clarksburg, Maryland

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[[Project:Maryland_Cemeteries|Maryland Cemeteries Project]] For the Cemetery Category, see [[:Category: Garden of Remembrance Cemetery, Clarksburg, Maryland]] ===About=== This free space page for the Garden of Remembrance Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Maryland_Cemeteries|Maryland Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Maryland Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Garden of Remembrance Cemetery is located in Clarksburg, Montgomery County, Maryland. It is a Jewish cemetery that is open to all Jewish congregations in the Washington, DC area as well as those not affiliated with a congregation. It is also known as Gan Zikaron Memorial Park. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
Garden of Remembrance Cemetery
14321 Comus Road
Clarksburg, MD 20871
Phone: (301) 428-3000 GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
39.250805, -77.305924 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Garden+of+Remembrance+Memorial+Park/@39.250805,-77.305924,528m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m2!3m1!1s0x0000000000000000:0x1b7a9a68870fe79b Garden of Remembrance Cemetery on Google Maps] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2132009 Find A Grave] * ''Add resources here'' ----- ===Tasks Completed=== * ''Add tasks you have completed here'' ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link to existing WikiTree profiles or create new profiles for each person listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of their grave marker. The profile you create for a person can include other genealogical and biographical information, additional photos, and a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- '''NOTE: Dates are listed as YYYY-MM-DD to facilitate sorting.''' ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Inscription (Notes) ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Friend-790|Adland]] ||Marilyn Friend||1922||2009||||[[Image:Adland-2.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Adland-2|Adland]]||Marvin L, M.D.||1919||2005||||[[Image:Adland-2.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Aranovich-2|Aranovich]]||Yakov||1919-01-11||2003-12-08||Born in Estonia (Section 36)||[[Image:Aranovich-2.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Auerbach-72|Auerbach]]||Elaine||1929||2002||||[[Image:Auerbach-72.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Balsam-16|Balsam]]||Everett||1929-07-11||2008-10-14||(Section 37)||[[Image:Balsam-16.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-280303|Barr]]||Dorothy||1935-03-05||2004-02-14||(Section 35)||[[Image:Unknown-280303.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Barrett-3679|Barrett]]||Michael J||1935-04-09||2008-07-22||(Section 64)||[[Image:Barrett-3679.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bass-2587|Bass]]||Michael D||1944-06-06||2007-12-05||(Section 37)||[[Image:Bass-2587.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Batkhan-1|Batkhan]]||Pesya||1928-10-06||2006-02-24||Born in Vitebsk, Belarus (Section 33)||[[Image:Batkhan-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-280443|Bayer]]||Ruth||1928-03-31||2003-04-16||(Section 36)||[[Image:Unknown-280443.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Beenick-2|Beenick]]||Thomas Michael||1937-08-21||2006-05-22||(Section 37)||[[Image:Beenick-2.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Berg-1539|Berg]]||Max||1927||2003||||[[Image:Berg-1539.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Perec-1|Bernard]]||Sheila||1936-02-18||2007-10-06||Holocaust Survivor (Section 36)||[[Image:Perec-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Berne-10|Berne]]||Ellis J||1928||2010||||[[Image:Berne-10.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bettelheim-1|Bettelheim]]||Frederick||1923-06-03||2004-02-17||(Section 35)||[[Image:Bettelheim-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Blitzstein-4|Blitzstein]]||Nathan||1920-07-20||2001-04-10||Holocaust Survivor, Born Trochimbrod, Poland (Section 36)||[[Image:Blitzstein-4.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bloomfield-608|Bloomfield]]||Ruth||1914||2006||||[[Image:Bloomfield-608.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bogart-494|Bogart]]||Paul||1965-11-08||2004-05-12||(Section 35)||[[Image:Bogart-494.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Browning-1668|Browning]]||Harold||1915-04-13||1996-11-05||(Section 35)||[[Image:Browning-1668.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Schneider-3998|Browning]]||Rose||1917-07-19||2007-06-18||(Section 35)||[[Image:Browning-1668.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Corbett-1167|Butin]]||Robin L.||1959-04-22||2007-10-06||(nee Corbett) (Section 62)||[[Image:Corbett-1167.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bluestein-2|Cohan]]||Minnie||1897||2002||(nee Bluestein) ||[[Image:Bluestein-2.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cohen-2457|Cohen]]||Hyman||1916-11-07||2002-05-08||(Section 35)||[[Image:Cohen-2457.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-280451|Cohen]]||Rose||1921-07-17||2009-12-10||(Section 35)||[[Image:Unknown-280451.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Yung-9|Cohn]]||Thanh-Dung||1950-10-08||2009-10-09||(nee Yung)||[[Image:Yung-9.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Packman-69|Davis]]||Esther Packman||1913||2007||||[[Image:Packman-69.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Davis-29902|Davis]]||Sandy||1916-01-06||1995-05-07||(Section 35)||[[Image:Davis-29902.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-280268|Davis]]||Sunny||1922-07-06||2004-02-21||(Section 35)||[[Image:Davis-29902.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dick-1511|Dick]]||Marshall||1928-05-04||2003-02-15||(Section 31)||[[Image:Dick-1511.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Evans-11515|Evans]]||Eve||1909||2003||||[[Image:Evans-11515.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Fainbraun-1|Fainbraun]]||Raul||1941||2005||||[[Image:Fainbraun-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Washburn-2300|Feldman]]||Sharon Anne||1944-11-08||2007-12-08||(nee Washburn)||[[Image:Washburn-2300.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Fenton-1288|Fenton]]||Wayne S||1953-03-24||2006-09-03||||[[Image:Fenton-1288.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bee-470|Fishman]]||Doris Bee||1925-12-11||2010-04-15||||[[Image:Bee-470.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Huberman-12|Frater]]||Etta Huberman||1893||1981||||[[Image:Huberman-12.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Packman-70|Friedman]]||Elaine P.||1926||2004||(nee Packman)||[[Image:Friedman-611.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Friedman-611|Friedman]]||Lyman G.||1918||2006||||[[Image:Friedman-611.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Friedman-612|Friedman]]||Robert I||1920-09-02||2009-10-06||||[[Image:Friedman-612.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Garfinkle-51|Garfinkle]]||Jerry||1906||2000||||[[Image:Garfinkle-51.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Gewirtz-6|Garfinkle]]||Raye||1912||2007||(nee Gewirtz)||[[Image:Garfinkle-51.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Glickfield-1|Glickfield]]||Paul David||1953-10-30||2003-10-29||(Section 37)||[[Image:Glickfield-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Laks-2|Golan]]||Sonny Laks||1947-08-25||2005-05-06||(Section 36)||[[Image:Laks-2.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Gorinson-1|Gorinson]]||Stanley||1945-05-30||2005-02-03||(Section 35)||[[Image:Gorinson-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Gottesman-9|Gottesman]]||Diane A.||1948||1970||||[[Image:Gottesman-8.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Gottesman-8|Gottesman]]||Ruth E.||1927||2004||||[[Image:Gottesman-8.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-280511|Green||Elsie Lila]]||1917-12-20||2006-06-23||(Section 36)||[[Image:Green-14293.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Green-14293|Green||Morris]]||1913-12-10||2007-03-08||(Section 36)||[[Image:Green-14293.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Markman-6|Greenhut||Rose]]||1909||2005||(nee Markham)||[[Image:Markman-6.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Greenstein-86|Greenstein]]||Mark W.||1948-01-10||2001-03-31||(Section 30)||[[Image:Greenstein-86.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Solomon-886|Greenwald]]||Rhoda S.||1937||2007||(nee Solomon)||[[Image:Solomon-886.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Gruenhut-3|Gruenhut]]||Victor||1922-08-24||2006-06-13||(Section 37)||[[Image:Gruenhut-3.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Orbach-2|Gutterman]]||Dvorah Orbach||1914-05-05||2001-12-29||Holocaust Survivor (Section 33)||[[Image:Orbach-2.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-280517|Halem]]||Myra||1932-11-03||2004-03-27||(Section 35)||[[Image:Unknown-280517.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Hamburger-66|Hamburger]]||Stanford E.||1935||2008||||[[Image:Hamburger-66.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-280490|Hershberg]]||Esther||1921-10-25||2009-04-07||(Section 64)||[[Image:Unknown-280490.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Hess-1768|Hess]]||Daniel||1976-10-29||2007-05-14||(Section 37)||[[Image:Hess-1768.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Horn-2463|Horn||Gene]]||1951-11-21||2002-03-05||(Section 36)||[[Image:Horn-2463.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Horowitz-161|Horowitz]]||Arthur Mark||1950-02-01||2005-09-02||(Section 36)||[[Image:Horowitz-161.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Horowitz-162|Horowitz]]||Leo||1933||1992||(Section 65)||[[Image:Horowitz-162.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ilkovich-1|Ilkovich]]||Hershel||1918-10-20||2009-10-10||Holocaust Survivors, Chabanovka, Ukraine (Section 36)||[[Image:Ilkovich-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Kaufmann-323|Kaufmann]]||Max||1907-09-13||2004-07-06||(Section 37)||[[Image:Kaufmann-323.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Rosenberg-554|Koplovitz]]||Beatrice R.||1913||2004||(nee Rosenberg)||[[Image:Rosenberg-554.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Koplovitz-1|Koplovitz]]||William C. Sr.||1909||2004||||[[Image:Koplovitz-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Lauf-7|Lauf]]||Eric||1954-04-15||2001-09-03||(Section 35)||[[Image:Lauf-7.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dvorine-1|Lavenstein]]||Eva||1912-04-17||2008-10-02||(nee Dvorine) ||[[Image:Lavenstein-2.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Lavenstein-2|Lavenstein]]||Milton||1908-06-18||1999-04-16||||[[Image:Lavenstein-2.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Lazrus-1|Lazrus]]||Julian||1919-06-02||2004-08-14||(Section 31)||[[Image:Lazrus-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Lehrer-224|Lehrer]]||Allen||1952-07-26||2008-09-19||#1 Yankee Fan (Section 64)||[[Image:Lehrer-224.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Lendman-2|Lendman]]||Sheila||1940-04-15||2006-07-16||Holocaust Survivor (Section 33)||[[Image:Lendman-2.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Wolk-20|Levin]]||Doris W.||1916-07-16||2005-11-11||(nee Wolk)||[[Image:Wolk-20.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Levitan-24|Levitan]]||Lawrence R.||1941-06-11||2006-08-24||(Section 37)||[[Image:Levitan-24.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Shakhman-1|Leytush]]||Doba||1905||2000||(nee Shakhman)||[[Image:Shakhman-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sidman-15|Loeb]]||Jeanette S.||1913-04-18||2002-09-05||(nee Sidman) (Section 37)||[[Image:Loeb-82.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Loeb-82|Loeb]]||Joseph||1910-11-28||2009-04-16||(Section 37)||[[Image:Loeb-82.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Snyder-5051|Magier]]||Arleen Beth||1958-10-13||2009-07-18||(nee Snyder) (Section 61)||[[Image:Snyder-5051.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Smoller-1|Margolin]]||Bette Smoller||1920-03-23||2005-12-12||(Section 35)||[[Image:Margolin-28-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Margolin-28|Margolin]]||Melvin Francis||1919-06-06||2004-01-17||1st Lt US Army, World War II (Section 35)||[[Image:Margolin-28.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Match-2|Match]]||Oscar||1924-12-15||2008-12-27||(Section 61)||[[Image:Match-2.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Meltzer-53|Meltzer]]||Milton, M.D.||1923-05-11||2006-12-12||||[[Image:Meltzer-53.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-280598|Miller]]||Evelyn||1916-10-01||2003-07-11||(Section 35)||[[Image:Unknown-280598.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Miller-28075|Miller]]||Lindsey Joelle||1987||2004||||[[Image:Miller-28075.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Millstein-2|Millstein]]||Lawrence||1934-04-26||2009-08-29||||[[Image:Millstein-2.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Minkoff-2|Minkoff]]||Leon Paul||1926-11-17||1997-07-02||||[[Image:Minkoff-2.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Morehouse-442|Morehouse]]||Judith||1949-03-01||1998-01-29||||[[Image:Morehouse-442.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Moussazadeh-1|Moussazadeh]]||Mansour||1924-08-24||2005-06-13||24 Av 5684, 6 Sivan 5765 (Section 36)||[[Image:Moussazadeh-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Mozersky-1|Mozersky]]||Faye F. ||1925||2007||(Section 36)||[[Image:Mozersky-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Odintz-1|Odintz||Patricia Louise]]||1946-02-03||2009-04-14||(Section 65)||[[Image:Odintz-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Patigalia-1|Patigalia]]||Edward Nelson||1939-11-04||2009-05-20||(Section 64)||[[Image:Patigalia-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Pearl-322|Pearl]]||Erwin M||1912||2007||||[[Image:Pearl-322.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Zoline-1|Pearl]]||Minna||1916||2007||(nee Zoline)||[[Image:Zoline-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Petry-187|Petry]]||Alex||2004-03-27||2004-03-27||||[[Image:Petry-187.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Petry-188|Petry]]||Benjamin||2004-03-27||2004-03-27||||[[Image:Petry-187.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Serepca-7|Pollack]]||Ida Sheila||1948-04-02||2004-08-13||(nee Serepca) (Section 36)||[[Image:Serepca-7.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Goldstein-645|Raffel]]||Sara Ida||1923-01-31||2009-12-13||(nee Goldstein) (Section 36)||[[Image:Goldstein-645.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-280541|Reiss]]||Phyllis Lee||1933-10-10||2001-07-31||(Section 35)||[[Image:Unknown-280541.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Reitberger-1|Reitberger]]||Elana Beth||1985-06-19||2008-05-03||(Section 36)||[[Image:Reitberger-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Lucas-3702|Rescher]]||Claire Lucas||1919-11-14||2007-04-24||||[[Image:Lucas-3702.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Rescher-1|Rescher]]||Douglas||1949-02-02||2005-01-25||||[[Image:Rescher-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Brett-475|Rettinger]]||Katherine Brett||1951-12-21||2010-04-29||||[[Image:Brett-475.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Rindler-16|Rindler]]||Richard Martin||1944-09-23||2009-08-02||||[[Image:Rindler-16.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Roe-1414|Roe]]||Michael||1937-05-31||2003-07-10||(Section 35)||[[Image:Roe-1414.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Rosenblatt-47|Rosenblatt]]||Joel||1944||2006||(Section 37)||[[Image:Rosenblatt-47.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Rosenstock-20|Rosenstock]]||Stephen Michael||1954-03-28||2010-06-06||||[[Image:Rosenstock-20.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Levin-325|Rosenthal]]||Ann Levin||1926-07-14||2005-04-04||||[[Image:Levin-325.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Lakin-277|Rosenthal]]||Leah||1928-07-12||2004-10-25||(nee Lakin)||[[Image:Lakin-277.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Rosenthal-452|Rosenthal]]||Mark||1925-04-05||2008-10-26||||[[Image:Rosenthal-452.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Rothschild-124|Rothschild]]||Walter S.||1923-06-09||2007-11-16||(Section 64)||[[Image:Rothschild-124.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Rubanchik-1|Rubanchik]]||Naum||1930-05-30||2009-05-25||Born in Bobruisk, Belarus (Section 33)||[[Image:Rubanchik-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-280603|Samuel]]||Mona Lynn||1947-07-13||2002-07-14||Married May 17, 1969 (Section 35)||[[Image:Unknown-280603.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sawelson-1|Sawelson]]||Abraham Irving||1918-10-10||1996-12-28||(Section 64)||[[Image:Sawelson-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Lesnick-8|Sawelson]]||Ruth||1920-10-27||2008-04-25||(nee Lesnick} (Section 64)||[[Image:Sawelson-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sazzman-1|Sazzman]]||George||1921-02-13||2006-03-11||WWII Veteran (Section 37)||[[Image:Sazzman-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Schaffer-556|Schaffer]]||Robert, Ph.D.||1920||2007||||[[Image:Schaffer-556.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-280606|Scharf]]||Edith||||2004-07-21||Died 3 Av 5764 (Section 36)||[[Image:Unknown-280606.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Scheige-1|Scheige]]||Manfred Herman||1921-10-09||2008-07-27||(Section 68)||[[Image:Scheige-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-280614|Seelig]]||Hilde||1906-06-22||2004-01-03||(Section 35)||[[Image:Unknown-280614.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sehrt-1|Sehrt-Green]]||Elaine||1946-06-04||2006-04-18||(Section 37)||[[Image:Sehrt-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Shaller-6|Shaller]]||Amy||1986-09-04||2007-07-12||(Section 36)||[[Image:Shaller-6.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Shepley-51|Shepley]]||Jack Mandel||1911-10-26||2008-03-01||||[[Image:Shepley-51.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Shneyder-1|Shneyder]]||Veniamin||1925||2008||||[[Image:Shneyder-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-280607|Shore]]||Elaine||1929||2007||||[[Image:Unknown-280607.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Shteynshleyger-1|Shteynshleyger]] ||Sergey B.||1929-01-30||2002-03-28||(Section 37)||[[Image:Shteynshleyger-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bronstein-47|Shulman]]||Evelyn||1910-07-20||2006-04-10||(Section 35)||[[Image:Shulman-67.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Shulman-67|Shulman]]||Leon||1907-10-10||2002-11-13||(Section 35)||[[Image:Shulman-67.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Shulman-68|Shulman]]||Sidney Alice||1943-04-09||2008-05-19||(Section 35)||[[Image:Shulman-68.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Gutman-41|Silberstein]]||Dora||1911-03-11||2008-04-26||(nee Gutman) (Section 64)||[[Image:Gutman-41.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Silberstein-19|Silberstein]]||Jacob||1909-12-14||1989-12-29||(Section 64)||[[Image:Silberstein-19.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Posner-60|Simons]]||Arlene Posner||1934-12-29||2010-11-05||||[[Image:Posner-60.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Snider-1100|Snider]]||Jerome "Jerry"||1928-07-08||2009-02-17||(Section 36)||[[Image:Snider-1100.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Kronish-1|Snyder]]||Maxine Kronish||1951-01-27||2004-07-29||(Section 36)||[[Image:Kronish-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Liss-54|Spaeth]]||Frances Liss ||1926-12-12||2008-10-31||(Section 64)||[[Image:Liss-54.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-280587|Srole]]||Maxine||1949||2009||||[[Image:Unknown-280587.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Burk-791|Stedman]]||Rhoda B.||1931-08-12||2002-11-16||(nee Burk-791)(Section 35)||[[Image:Burk-791.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Stein-1141|Stein]]||Claudia Rebecca||1977||2007||||[[Image:Stein-1141.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Steinberg-219|Steinberg]]||Louis H.||1941-08-17||2005-12-12||(Section 37)||[[Image:Steinberg-219.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Steinberg-220|Steinberg]]||Dr. Samuel J.||1929-03-11||2009-01-20||||[[Image:Steinberg-220-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sternberg-169|Sternberg]]||Dr. Samuel||1894||1990||||[[Image:Steinberg-220.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Silberberg-24|Sternberg]]||Naomi||1908||1993||(nee Silberberg)||[[Image:Steinberg-220.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-280590|Stevens]]||Belle||1946-02-10||2006-09-01||(Section 35)||[[Image:Unknown-280590.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Strauss-490|Strauss]]||Stephen E., M.D.||1946-11-23||2007-05-14||(Section 36)||[[Image:Strauss-490.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Rosen-389|Sussman]]||Rose||1917||2002||(nee Rosen)||[[Image:Rosen-389.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Vinnikov-1|Vinnikov]]||Ilya||1929||1999||||[[Image:Vinnikov-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Goorevich-1|Vinnikov]]||Ronya||1928||2010||(nee Goorevich)||[[Image:Goorevich-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Weiner-276|Weiner]]||Daniel E.||1933||2002||(Section 37)||[[Image:Weiner-276.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Weinstein-180|Weinstein]]||Bernice B||1937-08-15||2003-11-16||(no dates on marker)(Section 37)||[[Image:Weinstein-180.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Weinstein-179|Weinstein]]||David L, M.D.||1908||1998||||[[Image:Weinstein-179.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Tzvi-2|Weiss]]||Dora||1918-05-05||2003-07-03||Holocaust Survivor, Beloved wife of Akiva, Daughter of Aharon Tzvi and Chana Blima, Perished in Auschwitz (Section 36)||[[Image:Yakubovich-2.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Schwartz-1586|Weiss]]||Etelka Schwartz ||1923-04-16||2002-05-11||(nee Schwartz} (Section 36)||[[Image:Weiss-1340.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Weiss-1340|Weiss]]||Ignacz "Pityu"||1915-06-12||2006-11-24||(Section 36)||[[Image:Weiss-1340.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-280585|Weitzner]]||Marilyn||1946-09-26||2006-12-28||(Section 36)||[[Image:Unknown-280585.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Winkler-549|Winkler]]||Ralph||1915-06-22||2006-10-07||||[[Image:Winkler-549.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Woorman-1|Woorman]]||Mark||1948-08-10||2007-12-22||(Section 64)||[[Image:Woorman-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Yaakov-2|Yaakov]]||Yosef||1942-05-15||2009-02-13||(Section 33)||[[Image:Yaakov-2.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Yaniv-1|Yaniv]]||Shlomo||1930-09-11||2007-11-24||(Section 64)||[[Image:Yaniv-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Yeroushalmi-1|Yeroushalmi]]||Abraham||1918||2009||(Section 33)||[[Image:Yeroushalmi-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Arenson-23|Young]]||Isabel A.||1917-03-13||2007-11-17||(nee Arenson) ||[[Image:Arenson-23.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Young-15019|Young]]||Maury||1915-11-07||1989-09-05||||[[Image:Young-15019.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Zaentz-1|Zaentz]]||Bernard||1918-08-27||2004-05-02||||[[Image:Zaentz-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Glasgall-1|Zeitlin]]||Helene P||1955-01-13||2005-06-11||(nee Glasgall) (Section 35)||[[Image:Glasgall-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Zucker-61|Zucker]]||Gary||1913-03-12||2006-07-20||(Section 30)||[[Image:Zucker-61.jpg|100px]] |- |}

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Gardner Family Lines in Early New England

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[[Category: United States, Gardner Name Study]] Excerpt from Introduction to: ''Thomas Gardner, Planter, (Cape Ann, 1623-1626; Salem, 1626-1674) and Some of His Descendants'', compiled and arranged by [[Gardner-11627|Frank A. Gardner]], M. D., Essex Institute, Salem Massachusetts, 1907, Higginson Genealogical Books. Pp. 1-3. '''1620'''--''[[Gardiner-698|Richard “Gardenar]]”'' of the ''Mayflower'' was the first man of the name to come to New England. He was unmarried. The following probate entry, quoted in the Somerset and Dorset Notes and Queries. V. III, p. 148, probably refers to him: “Richard Gardner, Bachelor, of Ozmonton. Died abroad. Alice Audrowes, of Weymouth, spinster, appointed administratrix, 27 May 1626.” '''1624'''--[[Gardner-159|''Thomas Gardner'']], Planter. Overseer at Cape Ann 1624. Removed to Salem 1626. As the following series of articles relate exclusively to this man and his descendants, no further reference is made to him under this head. '''1630'''--''Sir Christopher Gardiner'', said to have been knighted at Jerusalem, came to Boston in this year. He was arrested upon the charge of bigamy. The authorities opened his letters, and one was to be from Sir Fernando Gorges, who “ claims a great part of the bay of Massachusetts.” He was sent back to England, “ as one vnmeete[sic] to inhabit here” (March, 1680-81). '''1631'''--''Henry Gardner'', of Kittery, Maine. Granted land there 3-9-1631. See Baxter MSS., Maine Historical Society, Series 2, V. IV, pp. 312 to 320. '''1635'''--''Edmund Gardner'' or Gardiner of Ipswich. The earliest mention of him in the Ipswich Town Records, is in the year 1635, when land, granted to Mr. John Coggswell, is described as having “ a lott of Edmund Gardiner’s on the South-west.” He had several lots of land granted to him in Ipswich, and held a number of minor offices of trust. Savage thinks that he may have been the Edward who came in the James from London in 1635, age 25. '''1635'''--''[[Gardiner-158|Lion Gardiner]]'', a young civil engineer, joined the army of William of Orange, and went to Holland. Later he became a member of the Company organized by Lords Brook, and Say and Seal, and came to Boston in 1635. He went to Saybrook, Conn., in the following year and remained there until 1639, when an Indian Sachem, Yovawan, conveyed to him the island afterwards known as Gardiner’s Island. This was the first English settlement in New York. The property descended by the law of primogeniture for nearly two hundred years, and is now owned by the twelfth proprietor, having been in the family two hundred and sixty-one years. The descendants of this man are numerous. '''1638'''--''[[Gardner-544|Thomas Gardner]]'', of Roxbury, died in this year, leaving a son Thomas. This has been appropriately called the “Brookline Gardner Family,” as its members have been prominent in that town since the early days of the Colony. Among the descendants of this man, who have become well known are a granddaughter of the first Thomas, who married John Adams, and was mother of the second president of the United States; Rev. Andrew Gardner of Lancaster, Mass.; Col. Thomas Gardner who was killed at Bunker Hill; and Isaac Gardner who was killed at the Battle of Lexington. '''1638'''--''[[Gardiner-38|George Gardner]]'' was admitted an inhabitant of Aquidneck (R. I.) in the eighth month 1638. Admitted freeman at Newport in the following year. He had many children.* Gardiner, Maine, was settled by his descendants. Dr. Sylvester Gardiner and Robert Hallowell Gardiner were distinguished members of this family. '''1642'''--''[[Gardner-127|Richard Gardner]]'', of Woburn. He was in that town in the year mentioned, and was made freeman May 26, 1652. Among his descendants, we find Henry Gardner the first State Treasurer of Massachusetts, and Governor Henry Joseph Gardner of the same state. '''1650'''--''[[Gardner-11722|John Gardner]]'' of Hingham. He is said to have come here in 1650. He has had many descendants, and the family has been prominent in that town for two and a half centuries. '''1661'''--''[[Gardner-1498|James Gardner]]'' came to Gloucester in 1661. In his will dated January 1683, he mentions his wife Mary, and his eldest son, Joseph. Joseph afterwards owned and occupied the homestead on Eastern Point. ---- Excerpt from: ANCESTORS and DESCENDANTS of Daniel Gardner V, and Mary (Hodges) Gardner Late of CHAMPAIGN. ILLINOIS With other Gardner and Hodges Records and Historical and Biographical Notes. Collected and Compiled by D. Hodges Gardner. Martin & Allardyce, NJ, 1915. PART TWO HISTORICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL Gardner or Gardiner The name of Gardiner or Gardner, according to a generally accepted theory, is derived from two Saxon words : gar, signifying arms or weapons, and dyn, a noise ; hence, gardyn, a martial sound or alarm, the clashing of arms. The termination "er" gives the name Gardyner, denoting one accustomed or entitled to bear arms, and by a natural transition, we have Gardner, and Gardiner. This theory may be favorably received, because it denotes a less plebeian origin, than does another theory, or supposition, that the name is derived from an occupation, as gardener — one who makes a garden, a horticulturist. In any case, however, it is an Anglo-Saxon name for an Anglo-Saxon tribe, and one untainted by a propensity toward crime, insanity, or constitutional cowardice. For hundreds of years, the Gardner families have been of the landed-gentry of England. Some have been of the nobility, but the great majority have been commoners. Many of them have gained distinction and high rank in the army, in the navy, and in other departments of the public service, while others have acquired eminence in the learned professions. The family was, probably, first established in the county of Lancaster and from there emigrated to and settled in many parts of England, Scotland, and Ireland. The claim of the Lancashire Gardners — that they are the parent stock — seems to have foundation, as many of the prominent families of the name — in other parts — have a known Lancashire origin. Aldringham Hall, near Ulverstone, in Lancashire, has been the ancestral home of one Gardner family — possibly the main branch — for five hundred years. The Gardners are fully entitled to, and many have assumed, armorial bearings. In essential features, the descriptions of all Gardner arms are the same, with but little variation in design or coloring. The coat of arms here emblazoned, is an excellent general type of the many coats belonging to the various branches of the family in England. The same design was assumed — or appropriated — by members of the Narragansett family of Gardiner, in America. The accompanying- cut is a reproduction of an original engraving of the arms belonging to the Roche Court family of Gardiner, elsewhere mentioned. Arms : Or, on a chevron, gules, betweenthree Ganimcr griffins' heads, erased, azure, two lions, counter-passant, of the field. Crest: a Saracen's head, couped at the shoulders, proper. Of Gardners of renown, in an early day, was Stephen Gardiner, Bishop of Winchester, born 1483, son of John Gardiner, a cloth weaver, of Bury Saint Edmonds. Before his elevation to the Bishopric, he was secretary to the great Cardinal Wolsey. At the coronation of Queen Mary, the crown was placed on her head by the Bishop, and he was made Lord Chancellor, and Minister of State. He was a very learned man, and was called the friend of learning, in every form, and his house was called the seat of eloquence and the special abode of the Muses. He died in 1555, and was buried in his cathedral at Winchester, where his tomb is still to be seen. Colonel James Gardiner was a valiant Scottish soldier, whose death, in battle, is described by Sir Walter Scott, in Waverly. This battle, Preston Pans, was against the Pretender, and the field of battle was partly on the Colonel's own estate in Scotland. Colonel Gardiner was the son of Captain Patrick Gardiner, a man of large estate, who served many years in the army, and his mother, Mary Hodge, was from another family of soldiers. He was born in 1687 and died 21st September, 1745, William Gardner, of Coleraine, Ireland, and of a Lancashire family, commanded a company — within the walls — at the siege of Londonderry. Allen Gardner, grandson of William Gardner, of Coleraine, ente-red into the Royal Navy in 1755 and became one of the most distinguished of British naval officers. He had important commands, was in battle many times, and in 1799 had attained the high rank of Admiral of the Blue, and was created a Baronet of England. In 1800, he was elevated to the peerage — as Baron Gardner — and died in 1809. Another Lancashire product was Charles John Gardner, Viscount Montjoy, and Earl of Blessington. He was an Irish landlord, living in London, with an immense income from his Irish estate. This he dissipated, and dying bankrupt, without issue, the titles became extinct. Sir William Gardiner, of Roche Court, Hants, who was descended from the Gardners anciently seated at Wigan, in Lancashire, was made a Knight of the Bath at the coronation of King Charles II. in 1660, and was created a Baronet the same year. From him are descended the present Roche Court family. Richard Gardner (1591-1670), an English divine, chaplain to King Charles I, in 1630. Daniel Gardner (1750-1805), a painter, who attracted the attention of Sir Joshua Reynolds, and became fashionable for his small portraits done in oil or crayon. William Gardner (1766-1814), a skillful engraver, in Dublin. George Gardner (1812-1849), a Scottish botanist, author and explorer in South America. Died while exploring in Ceylon. Samuel Rawson Gardiner (1829-1902), who, if not at the present time, will some day be classed as one of England's greatest historians. In colonial New England were a number of immigrants, from England, by the name of Gardiner and Gardner, who came with the earliest settlers — prior to 1650. How closely they were related, or to which branches of the family in England they belonged is not known. They were prominent in colonial affairs, and, with one exception, reared families and have descendants living. First came Richard Gardnear, in the Mayflower, 1620. It is thought he died unmarried. In 1724 Thomas Gardner settled at Cape Ann. He was to oversee the planting in the colony, and for this reason has sometimes been called the first Governor of Massachusetts. He had grants of land at Danvers and Salem. His sons, Richard and John, having been excommunicated by the church at Salem for attending Quaker Meeting, went to the Island of Nantucket, where they were of the twenty associated proprietors of the island. Other early Massachusetts records are of Edmund Gardner, of Ipswich, in 1636; Thomas Gardner, of Roxbury, in 1638 ; Richard Gardner, of Woburn, in 1642 ; John Gardner, of Hingham, in 1650, and of James Gardner, of Gloucester, in 1660. A picturesque figure of the times — but who should not be classed as an immigrant — was Sir Christopher Gardiner, for a short time at Boston in 1630, accompanied by his wife, a lovely, attractive woman. He wore a large Cavalier hat and cloak, and was never without his long Spanish rapier. It was thought that he was an agent of the church of Rome, or of the Spanish inquisition, and neither institution being of good repute, his stay was short. His coming and going, like the flight of a comet, attracted attention, and of him Longfellow wrote : :"It was Sir Christopher Gardiner, Knight of the Holy Sepulchre, From Merry England over the sea, Who dropped upon this continent, As if his august presence lent A glory to this colony." A romantic personage was Lyon or Lion Gardiner, who came in 1635. A military engineer, he had served in Flanders with Lord Fairfax, and came to America to establish a colony in Connecticut. He built a fort at Saybrook — named for Lord Say and Seal, and Lord Brook, the proprietors — and was for four years the Governor. He then secured, by purchase from the Indians, an island in Long Island Sound, since called Gardiner's Island, which purchase was confirmed by a grant, and the island was held for generations as an independent, entailed barony. The Lords of the Island in those days were quite the grand seignoirs, with the right of the high justice, the middle and the low. In 1788 Gardiner's Island was annexed to the state of New York, and is still owned in the family. George Gardiner, of Newport, Rhode Island, in 1638, founder of the Narragansett family, of whom presently, has probably more descendants than any other American Gardiner or Gardner. The Gardners in America have an honorable record, and since the first settlement of the country have helped to make history. They have produced many representative men in many communities, and have been pioneers in the grand march of settlement across the continent, and have aided in the development of every state, from Maine to California. Some have been a credit to the name, in the army and navy, and in public office, while others have gained eminence in business and in professional life. In the main, however, they have been land holders, and remained close to the soil. The subjoined list of Gardiners or Gardners of some note has not been selected as belonging to any one branch of the family, but rather on the theory that all of the name, of New England origin, are not only of one blood, but reared in the same environment and of one general type. Captain Joseph Gardner commanded the Salem Company in King Philip's War. Colonel Thomas Gardner was a member of the Committee of Safety in Boston. In May, 1775, he raised a regiment, and was killed at Bunker Hill in June of the same year. Ebenezer Gardner was also a member of the Committee at Boston. Caleb Gardiner was a merchant and retired sea captain of Newport. In 1775, he raised a company for Richmond's Regiment, and was made Lieutenant Colonel. Later, he was a member of the Council of War of Rhode Island. In 1778, when the French fleet of Count d'Estaing was blockaded in Newport harbor by the greatly superior fleet of Lord Howe, Captain Gardiner, who knew all the passages of the harbor and bay from boyhood, offered his services, and piloted the French fleet to safety through an uncharted channel during a dense fog. In recognition of this great service, the French King sent Captain Gardiner a sum of money, with which he purchased an estate near Newport, and built a house, portions of which still remain in the cottage called Bateman's. John Lane Gardner (1793-1869), entered the army as Lieutenant, and served — with great credit — during the war of 1812, the Florida War, and in the war with Mexico, where he commanded his regiment, and where, at Contreras, he led the right column of attack. In 1860 Colonel Gardner was in command of the forts in Charleston harbor. Though mustering less than fifty men in Fort Moultrie, he secured six months' supplies, and announced his intention of defending his post, but was immediately relieved by Secretary Floyd and ordered to Texas. He was made Colonel of the Second Artillery in 1862, and retired in 1865 with the rank of Brigadier General as reward for his long and faithful service. Charles K. Gardner (1787-1869), entered the army as Ensign and was made Captain in 1812, Colonel in 1815, Adjutant General in 1816, resigned in 1827. He was Assistant Postmaster-General during Jackson's administration, Auditor of the Treasury under Van Buren and Postmaster of Washington under Polk. In 1850 he was transferred to the Treasury epartment, and resigned in 1867. William Henry Gardner (1800-1870), entered the navy as Midshipman in 1814, was Lieutenant in 1825, Commander in 1841, Captain in 1855. He had important commands, both at sea and ashore, and retired in 1862 with the rank of Commodore. George Clinton Gardiner (1834-1914), at the age of sixteen, was employed by the U. S. Engineer Corp that established the Mexican boundary, and in 1856 was appointed Assistant Surveyor and Astronomer, to run and mark the Northwestern boundary. Later, he was engaged in important railway work, and was the first to use nitroglycerine for submarine blasting. He was General Manager of Construction of the Mexican Central and of the Texas and Mexican Railways. In 1892, he was General Manager of the Ohio River Railroad, and later organized the Pacific Company of Peru. James Terry Gardiner (1842-) has made many geographical and geological surveys for the government and for states and territories, and has done important constructive work. Is a member of scientific societies, and has been secretary of the American Geographical Society. Holds the oflfice of Consulting Engineer for the Santa Fe, the Texas and Mexican, the Atlantic and Pacific, and the Mexican National Railways. Silvester Gardiner (1707-1786), physician, studied in Europe and returned to Boston with a degree of professional knowledge unexampled at that time in America. He soon acquired an extensive practice and became rich and influential. Augustus Kinsley Gardner (1821-1876), physician, studied in Europe, and returned to New York, where he introduced many reforms. He was the first, in America to give chloroform in labor, and practiced it successfully. He resigned his membership in the Academy of Physicians on being questioned as to his action in calling into consultation a homeopathic physician. Joseph Gardner, of Bedford, Indiana, physician and philanthropist. February 22, 1893, he gave, as a thank offering to humanity, to the American National Red Cross Association, a tract of seven hundred and eighty-two acres of land. Miss Clara Barton receiving it as President of the Association. John Gardiner (1731-1793), lawyer, was born in Boston, studied and practiced in London and in Wales, and at one time was Attorney General in the Island of St. Christopher, W. I. He was called the law reformer, and is remembered for his later eloquence in the Massa-chusetts Legislature. Asa Bird Gardiner (1839-), lawyer, soldier, military jurist and politician, was appointed Lieutenant of New York Volunteers in 1861, and in 1865 received the Medal of Honor for distinguished service. He was appointed Lieutenant of the Ninth U. S. Infantry. He had various staff appointments, and was honorably discharged, on account of disability. He was District Attorney of New York in 1897. He is a member of several patriotic societies and the author of works on military jurisprudence. John Silvester John Gardiner (17G5-1830), clergyman, was a man of uncommon talent, for many years Rector of Trinity Church in Boston, and of wide repute among the clergy of the land. George Warren Gardner (1828-1895), clergyman and educator, was a graduate of Dartmouth in 1852, and was President of Drake University of Iowa, in 1881. Henry Brayton Gardner (1863-) , educator, is Professor of Political Economy at Brown University, and Vice President of the American Economic Association. Dorsey Gardiner (1824-1894), etymologist, was Secretary of the U. S. Centennial Commission in 1876, and private secretary to Director General Goshorn. He was a direct descendant — great grandson — of Captain Caleb Gardiner, of Newport, before mentioned. Henry J. Gardner (1819-1892) , was Governor of Masachusetts in 1858. Elizabeth Jane Gardner (1842-),a talented American artist. Captain W. M. Gardner, born in Ohio, now living in England, is the inventor of the Gardner gun. Washington Gardner is U. S. Senator from Michigan. A. P. Gardner is Representative in Congress from Massachusetts.

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Welcome to the Gardner One Name Study

==About the Project== The Gardner Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gardner Gardner] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Gardner name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Gardners), by time period (18th Century Gardners), or by topic (Gardner DNA, Gardner Occupations, Gardner Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' {{Member|ONS|name=Gardner}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Shockey-96|Charlotte Shockey]]''' for assistance. ==Teams / Research Pages== * * * * * Add the following to the top of your profile if you'd like to be part of the study: '''{{One Name Study|name=Gardner}}''' ::'''Project Leader:''' [[Reynolds-12610|Howard Reynolds]] ::'''Co-Project Leader:''' [[Shockey-96|Charlotte Shockey]] ::'''Member:''' [[Gleason_Gleeson-1|Enrique Treat]] ::'''Member:''' [[Martin-50103|Sarah Martin]] {{Image|file=Photos-413.png}} ==Gardner One Name Study Goals== The objective of this study is to identify all Gardner and Gardiner cousins. The sort out the brick walls and find solutions. ===What You Can Do=== #Work cooperatively together with other Gardner/Gardiner profile managers to create the best Gardner/Gardiner tree possible. #Search out original rather than derivative documentation and add sources to Gardner/Gardiner profiles. #Write comprehensive, well-sourced biographies for Gardner/Gardiner profiles. #Check for duplicates and request merges. #Contact [[Murtaugh-30|Sarah]] to request PPP status for those profiles that meet the criteria for project protection. This will protect them from an incorrect merge. #If you are a male with the Gardner/Gardiner surname or a variant and haven't already, please consider testing your yDNA through the Gardner/Gardiner FamilyTreeDNA Project (link below) so that we can all have a better understanding of our heritage and possibly make new discoveries. ===Gardner/Gardiner Brickwalls=== :Below are either brickwalls or not fully connected to the One Tree. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" |- | align="center" style="font-weight: bold" | Name | align="center" style="font-weight: bold" | Birth | align="center" style="font-weight: bold" | Death |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardiner-38|George Gardiner]] | style="text-align: center;" | abt 1615 - England | style="text-align: center;" | abt 1677 - RI |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardner-5196|Archabald Gardner]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1795 Apr 22 - NY | style="text-align: center;" | 1865 Apr 14 - IN |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardner-4605|Richard Gardner]] | style="text-align: center;" | abt 1550 - ENG | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardner-6374|Isabella (Gardner) Welchman]] | style="text-align: center;" | abt 1552 - ENG | style="text-align: center;" | abt 1593 |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardner-4716|Martin Gardner]] | style="text-align: center;" | abt 1586 - ENG | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardner-3195|Joseph Gardner]] | style="text-align: center;" | abt 1589 - ENG | style="text-align: center;" | 1668 Nov 24 - MA |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardner-910|Richard Gardner]] | style="text-align: center;" | abt 1595 - ENG | style="text-align: center;" | abt 1690 - MA |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardner-7920|Richard Gardner]] | style="text-align: center;" | abt 1600 | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardner-3181|John Gardner]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1624 May 15 - ENG | style="text-align: center;" | 1668 Nov 24 - MA |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardner-6502|Richard Gardner]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1628 Jun 13 - MA | style="text-align: center;" | 1698 May 29 - MA |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardner-4116|Sarah Gardner]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1631 - MA | style="text-align: center;" | 1686 Apr 15 - MA |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardner-6629|Seith Gardner]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1636 - MA | style="text-align: center;" | abt 1659 |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardner-9773|Catherine (Gardner) Barton]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1645 - ENG | style="text-align: center;" | 1703 - ENG |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardner-7527|John Gardner]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1650 | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardner-3494|John Gardner]] | style="text-align: center;" | abt 1650 | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardner-3476|Thomas Gardner]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1654 Dec 24 bef - ENG | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardner-780|Martin Gardner]] | style="text-align: center;" | abt 1655 - Barbados | style="text-align: center;" | abt 1710 - VA |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardner-3193|Hannah Gardner]] | style="text-align: center;" | abt 1657 - MA | style="text-align: center;" | 1728 Mar 15 |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardner-3688|Sarah Gardner]] | style="text-align: center;" | abt 1660 - MA | style="text-align: center;" | 1716 Dec 19 - MA |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardner-1698|James Gardner]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1660 May 19 - MA | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardner-3381|Esther Gardner]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1671 Dec 7 - MA | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardner-3382|Esther Gardner]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1672 Apr 14 - MA | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardner-4475|Thomas Gardner]] | style="text-align: center;" | abt 1689 - PA | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardner-2678|Sarah Smith (Gardner) Howard]] | style="text-align: center;" | abt 1692 - MD | style="text-align: center;" | 1753 Jun 15 - MD |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardner-3496|Edward Gardner]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1702 Sep 21 bef - ENG | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardner-7233|Rebecca Gardner]] | style="text-align: center;" | abt 1703 - NC | style="text-align: center;" | abt 1790 - NC |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardner-9088|William Gardner]] | style="text-align: center;" | abt 1706 - ENG | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardner-9014|Ezekiel Gardner]] | style="text-align: center;" | abt 1712 | style="text-align: center;" | 1799 Apr 22 - RI |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardner-2581|John Gardner]] | style="text-align: center;" | abt 1712 | style="text-align: center;" | 1759 Apr 6 |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardner-9047|Nathaniel Gardner]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1714 Jun 16 - RI | style="text-align: center;" | 1761 Jan 1 - RI |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardner-4715|John Gardner]] | style="text-align: center;" | abt 1720 - NC | style="text-align: center;" | 1790 Feb 17 - NC |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardner-5390|Patience Gardner]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1721 Feb 17 - MA | style="text-align: center;" | 1804 Jan 21 - MA |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardner-4712|Hannah Gardner]] | style="text-align: center;" | abt 1722 - NC | style="text-align: center;" | 1844 Nov 10 |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardner-4708|Anna Gardner]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1723 - NC | style="text-align: center;" | 1775 Jun 17 - NC |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardner-7087|James Gardner]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1725 - NC | style="text-align: center;" | 1790 Nov 1 - NC |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardner-4714|Jane Gardner]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1726 - NC | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardner-8631|Isaac Gardner]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1726 May 9 - MA | style="text-align: center;" | 1775 Apr 19 - MA |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardner-6193|Mary Gardner]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1727 - PA | style="text-align: center;" | 1796 Feb 7 - PA |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardner-4713|James Gardner]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1734 - NC | style="text-align: center;" | 1790 Sep 12 - NC |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardner-7853|William Gardner]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1736 MAr 17 - MD | style="text-align: center;" | 1794 - MD |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardner-4718|Martin Gardner]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1739 - NC | style="text-align: center;" | 1784 Mar 29 - NC |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardner-9019|Katharine Gardner]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1741 Aug 9 bef - MA | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardner-280|George Gardner]] | style="text-align: center;" | abt 1750 | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardner-2994|Suzanna Gardner]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1750 - MA | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardner-722|Elizabeth (Gardner) Weeden]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1751 | style="text-align: center;" | 1836 Sep 10 |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardner-8704|Draper Gardner]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1751 Nov 23 | style="text-align: center;" | ENG |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardner-6516|Barzilla Gardner]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1753 Jan 12 | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardner-4021|Rhoda Gardner]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1757 - MA | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardner-6842|Stephen Gardner]] | style="text-align: center;" | abt 1759 | style="text-align: center;" | 1839 Jan 30 bef - ENG |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardner-2193|Mercy Gardner]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1760 | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardner-8151|Emilia (Gardner) Priest]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1763 - VA | style="text-align: center;" | 1837 May 25 - OH |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardner-4608|Thomas Gardner]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1768 - UK | style="text-align: center;" | 1846 - UK |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardner-10725|Benjamin Gardner]] | style="text-align: center;" | abt 1805 | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardner-10805|Michael L. Gardner]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1818 Mar 25 - Germany | style="text-align: center;" | 1876 Apr 9 - Jasper, IN |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardner-10937|John Gardner]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1703 | style="text-align: center;" | 1767 |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardner-10870|Ada Artelia (Gardner) Marshall]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1897 Nov 26 - Albermarle, VA | style="text-align: center;" | 1965 Jan 23 - Charlottesville, VA |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardiner-1601|John Gardiner]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1845 - Scotland | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardner-10846|Miriam (Gardner) Boelens]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1899 Jan 23 | style="text-align: center;" | 1977 |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardner-7879|James Alvin Gardner]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1890 - Indian Territory | style="text-align: center;" | 1967 - Porterville, CA |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardner-10706|Richard Gardner]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1795 Jun 3 - NC | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardiner-218|Sarah D. Gardner]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1642 | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardner-65|Martha (Gardner) Milam]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1677 - VA | style="text-align: center;" | 1727 - VA |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[Gardner-4570|Giles Gardner]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1761 abt | style="text-align: center;" | 1839 - England |- |} *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/Gardner/ G2G Tagged Gardner] *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/Gardiner/ G2G Tagged Gardiner] {{Image|file=Photos-413.png}} ==The Gardner Name== The history of the name Gardner dates back to the ancient Anglo-Saxon culture of Britain. It is derived from a member of the family who worked as a gardener. The surname Gardner originally derived from the Old French word gardinier. It was later adopted in England after the Norman Conquest of 1066. ===Name Variations=== (click to see list of WikiTree profiles for each surname) :::[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gardiner/ Gardiner] :::[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gardinier/ Gardinier] :::[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gartner/ Gartner] :::[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Garner/ Garner] :::[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Garnder/ Garnder] :::[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gardinor/ Gardinor] :::[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gardener/ Gardener] :::[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Baumgartner/ Baumgartner] ===Notable Gardner's=== *[[Gardner-4072|Ava Gardner]], American Actress *Brett Gardner, Professional baseball outfielder *Janet Gardner, American Rock Singer *Ginny Gardner, Actress *[[Gardner-4040|Erle Stanley Gardner]], American Lawyer and Author (Perry Mason series) *[[Gardner-6314|Gerald Gardner]], aka Scire, an English Wiccan, author *Stacey Gardner, American Actress, Model and Attorney *Chris Gardner, Actor *Larry Gardner, MLB 3rd Baseman *Devin Gardner, NFL Quarterback *Dale Gardner, NASA Astronaut *John Gardner, American Novelist, Essayist, Literary Critic, University Professor *Herb Gardner, American Commercial Artist, Cartoonist, Playwright, Screenwriter *Guy Gardner, NASA Astronaut *Martin Gardner, American Popular Mathematics, Popular Science Writer *Randy Gardner, American Former Pair Skater *Ed Gardner, American Comic Actor, Writer, Director *Davante Gardner, Basketball Player *Bunk Gardner, member of The Mothers of Invention (music group) *Tom Gardner, one of 3 founders of The Motley Fool *Rulon Gardner, American Olympian Wrestler *Lee Gardner, MLB Pitcher *James C. Gardner, aka Jim Gardner, Mayor of Shreveport, LA *Howard Gardner, Author *Daisy Gardner, American TV Writer and Comedienne "30 Rock, Californication, South Park" *Frank Gardner, Britist Journalist and Correspondent *Obadiah Gardner, American Politician from Maine *Dave Gardner, Actor *Billy Gardner, MLB Player, Coach, Manager *Lisa Gardner, American Author of Fiction "The Killing Hour, The Next Accident" *Rob Gardner, Drummer in Guns N' Roses *Ricardo "Bibi" Gardner, Jamaican Footballer *John Gardner, Deputy Governor of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations; Chief Justice of the colony's Superior Court *Elizabeth Gardner, Freestyle Skier *Craig Gardner, English Footballer *Adam Gardner, American guitarist & vocalist of the band Guster *Ian Gardner aka The Cobra, Boxer *Jessica Gardner, Actress *Washington Gardner, Lawyer, Minister, Politician, Civil War veteran from Michigan *Cedric Gardner, Actor *Georgie Gardner, Australian Journalist, TV Personality *Tony Gardner, American Makeup and Special Effect Designer "Zombieland" *Jimmy Gardner, British Actor *Ashley Gardner, Author *Frederick Leigh Gardner, British Occultist & Member of various initiatory orders "Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn" *Dede Gardner, American Film Producer; President of Plan B Entertainment (founded by Brad Pitt) *Mark Gardner, MLB Pitcher *Robert Gardner, American Academic, Anthropologist, Documentary Filmmaker *Jim Gardner, American News Anchor for WPVI-TV in Philly *Margaret Gardner, Australian Academic, Community Leader, Economist *John Gardner, English Spy & Thriller Novelist "James Bond series" *Joan Gardner, American Actress & Voice Over *Craig Shaw Gardner, American Author *Alex Gardner, aka A-L-X, Scottish Pop Singer *Tony Gardner, English Actor & Doctor *Ashley Gardner, American Stage Actress *Frank Gardner, OAM Racing Driver *Arthur Gardner, Actor, Film Producer, TV Producter *Jack Garnder, Film Actor *Hy Gardner, Entertainment Reporter, Syndicated Columnist for NY Herald Tribune *Booth Gardner, 19th Governor of the US State of Washington *Thomas Gardner, NBA Player *Joan Gardner, British Actress *Wayne Gardner, former Grand Prix motorcycle road race & touring car racer *For a list of more check out this link: [https://www.ranker.com/list/famous-people-whose-last-name-is-gardner/chris-abraham Famous People Whose Last Name Is Gardner] ====Infamous Gardner's==== *Ronnie Lee Gardner, American Criminal for murder *Roy Gardner, American's most infamous prison escapee & celebrated outlaw in the 1920's {{Image|file=Photos-413.png}} ==Gardner Place Names== *Gardner, Illinois *Gardiner, Ulster, New York ===Gardner Businesses, Etc=== * {{Image|file=Photos-413.png}} ==Gardner DNA Studies== ::[https://www.familytreedna.com/public/GardnerGarner/ Gardner Y-DNA FamilyTreeDNA Group] {{Image|file=Photos-413.png}} ==Books Written By Gardner's== The following are books written by Gardner's and descendants that are not of a genealogical matter. *Lisa Gardner, American Author of Fiction "The Killing Hour, The Next Accident" *Erle Stanley Gardner, American Lawyer and Author (Perry Mason series) *Gerald Gardner, aka Scire, an English Wiccan, author *Howard Gardner, Author *Ashley Gardner, Author *Craig Shaw Gardner, American Author *Heidi Garnder *Katy Gardner *Floyd M. Garnder *Jane F. Gardner *John Gardner {{Image|file=Photos-413.png}} ==Gardner Resources== *'''Gardiner-Gardner genealogy: including the English ancestry of George Gardiner, immigrant ancestor of Newport, R.I., & many of his descendants, especially his grandson, Stephen Gardiner of Gardner Lake, Connecticut'''. Clara Gardner Miller, John Milton Stanton; Tuttle Publishing Company (1937). 205 pages. *[https://books.google.com/books?id=ylRMAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=gardner+genealogy&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjH-Za2wMfZAhWqxVkKHUF7Cu4Q6AEILzAB#v=onepage&q=gardner%20genealogy&f=false '''Gardner History and Genealogy''']. Lillian May Stickney Gardner, Charles Morris Gardner. Erie Printing Company (1907). 405 pages. *'''Gardner Genealogy (Mississippi to Texas)'''. Sallie Stewart Harrison. E.D. Grimes (Publisher). 425 pages. *[[Space:Gardner_Family_Lines_in_Early_New_England|'''Gardner Family Lines in Early New England''']]

GARDNER R-U106 DNA Project

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[[Category:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-U106]] [[Category:Y-DNA Haplogroups]] [[Category:DNA Project]] [[Category: DNA, Gardner Name Study]] The goal of this project is to compare and collate Y-DNA results from individuals with the surname GARDNER or variants. The original focus was on the R-U106/S21 sub-clade of R-M269 but has been expanded to include all haplogroups of interest. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Analyze results from the FamilyTreeDNA Gardner Surname Project. * Identify and differentiate Gardner/Garner/Gardiner lines between haplogroups and match to individual WikiTree profiles. * Encourage more testing and search for other data sources and analyses. * Improve family trees with source documentation and match potential cousins with autosomal DNA testing. Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=16643193 send me a private message]. Thanks! ---- This is an attempt to summarize some of the Y-DNA genetic tests performed by individuals with the Gardner surname and it's variations and to tie them to individuals with profiles in WikiTree. The goal is to match the different Gardner lines with their "founder" haplogroup and subclade. Tree development and testing individual's Y-DNA are ongoing processes so anyone with interest in Gardner families and genetic genealogy are welcome to expand or contribute to this page. [http://www.familytreedna.com FamilyTreeDNA] is a major DNA testing company and supports user groups called "projects" for those who share a surname or haplogroup. The [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/gardner-garner/about Gardner Surname Project] has 547 contributions as of January 2022. Initially FamilyTree offered a 12-STR Y-DNA test to get people started. Unfortunately, this didn't provide enough genetic information to be useful. Today the minimum is the 37-STR test ($119) but many are forking out the $449 for the "Big-Y" test that provides a complete profile. It is possible to take the 37-STR test which may identify probable terminal SNiPs that can be tested at a lower cost currently $40 per SNP or $119 for SNP "Packs." For those considering getting a DNA test, a good start would be the Y-DNA 37-STR test and the Family Finder autosomal-DNA test, then join the surname project and look for matches. If you've already taken the autosomal test with ''Ancestry'' or ''23-and-me'', you can skip that. Look for sales during family holidays such as Mother's Day and Thanksgiving. A good explanation of how STR and SNP testing work together can be found in the ISOGG Wiki for the R1b haplogroup but applies to all haplogroups: https://isogg.org/wiki/Haplogroup_R1b_(Y-DNA) The Gardner Surname Project [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/GardnerGarner?iframe=yresults results] are provided in a table with individual results grouped together by the administrators using matching STRs. Many of the tests have too few STRs to be useful or lack information about the earliest known ancestor and are, thus, "ungrouped." As more people get tested and existing tests get upgraded more data will become available. Clustering analysis was performed to help visualize the relationships of the many individual testers. Check the images for dendograms and other charts created from the Gardner Surname Project data. Below are the results of analyzing surname project tests with at least 37 STRs. Eliminating those with non-Gardner ancestor surnames or missing surnames results in 172 individual tests. Haplogroup percentages are based on this total. :Note: Links are to '''''"potential"''''' ancestors within a haplogroup and are based on current testers who have a paper trail or other knowledge about their earliest known ancestor or based on close matches to current WikiTree profiles. Ancestor info provided by members of FTDNA Gardner Surname Project in results table. === Haplogroup R-M269 (R1b1a1a2) (7%-ungrouped) === : Note: This is the umbrella haplogroup that most "R" testers fall into and includes the majority of Y-DNA testers with Western Europe origins particularly Great Britain. These testers require further STR/SNP testing to move further down the phylogenetic tree. Shown here are some of the ancestors for these tests that didn't fall into a lower subhaplogroup. ::Gardner/Gaertner, Michael ::Gardner, George, 1795- ::Garner, Edward, 1793-1862 ::Gardner/Garner, Joseph, 1728-1786, Toland, Connecticut ::Garner, Robert G. L., 1818- , Tennessee ::Garner, Parish, 1722- ::Gardner, James A. ::Gardner, William J. ::Gardner, Samuel, 1810-1862, New Jersey, Indiana === Haplogroup R-U106 (35%) === :'''Sub-clade -- Ancestor''' :'''U198; DF94''' ::[[Gardner-11841 |Gardner, John]] - 1780-1850, North Carolina; Big Y-DNA test by [[Gardner-8711|Robert Gardner]] (Terminal SNP: BY73447) :'''U198''' ::Gardner, James Calder - 1782, Gloucestershire, England :'''L48; Z9; BY3322''' ::Gardner, Thomas J., 1816-1865 ::Gardner, William F., 1863, London, England :'''L48; Z331''' ::Gardiner, Alexander, 1735, Fermanagh, Ireland :'''L48; Z331; BY20701''' ::Garner, James S. ::Garner, Parish, 1770-1825, North Carolina & Mississippi ::Garner, Thomas, 1750-1792, South Carolina ::Garner, Thomas W., 1866-1901 ::Garner, Vincent, 1809 :'''L48; Z331; BY20701; FT239958 (Terminal SNP)''' ::Garner, Green, 1780 ::Garner, John, 1585-1628 ::Garner, John, 1725- ::[[Garner-1419|Garner, James]], 1727-1832, Virginia ::[[Garner-480|Garner, Thomas]], 1750-1792, South Carolina ::[[Garner-301|Garner, John]], 1633-1702, Virginia Colony Garner-Keene Line (likely terminal SNPs based on clustering--see images: BY20701->FT239958) ::Garner, John, 1817, Union, South Carolina ::Garner, James, 1727-1832, Virginia ::Garner, George W., 1830-1903, Casey, Kentucky ::Gardner, Thomas J., 1816-1865 :'''L48; L46''' ::Gardner, Luke, 1776 :'''L48; Z30''' ::[[Gardner-5436|Gardner, John]], 1671-1748, Calvert, Maryland; Y-DNA test by [[Gardner-2412|Larry Gardner]] (Haplogroup R-Z6) ::Gardiner, George, 1599-1677, Greenford Magna, England ::[[Gardner-12861|Gardner, Horace C.]], 1799-1878, Connecticut (Terminal SNP: BY88844) ::[[Gardiner-38|Gardiner, George]], 1612-1677, Narragansett, Rhode Island; Y-DNA test by [[Gardner-8870|Randall Gardner]] (Haplogroup R-Z1 -> BY88844 most likely terminal SNP based on dendogram clustering--see images); Y-DNA test by [[Gardner-3922|David Gardner]] (Haplogroup R-Z1 -> Z346). ::[[Gardner-14279|Gardner, James]], 1750-1801(BY88844) ::[[Gardner-4482|Gardner, Rhodes]], 1770-1849 (BY88844) ::[[Gardiner-423|Gardiner, Joseph]], 1671-1727, Rhode Island; [[Reynolds-12265|Reynolds, Daniel]], 1773 -1866, New York, Y-DNA test by [[Reynolds-12610|Howard Reynolds]] (Haplogroup R-Z1->FTC16092) {{Image|file=GARDNER_R-U106_DNA_Project-6.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption='''George Gardiner Sub-clade Dendogram'''. }} {{Image|file=GARDNER_R-U106_DNA_Project-2.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption='''FTDNA test group for descendants of George Gardiner (abt 1615-1677)'''. }} :'''L48; L44''' ::Gardiner, Thomas, 1695 ::Gardner, Thomas, 1787-1857, Yancey, North Carolina ::Gardner, James, 1790-1832, Pennsylvania :'''Z18; ZP121''' ::Garton, William, 1640- === Haplogroup R-P312 (24%) === :'''Sub-clade -- Ancestor''' :'''L21; DF23''' ::Gardner, John ::Gardiner, William, 1797, Antrim, Ireland ::Gardner, Percy Willis, 1894-1974 ::Garner, James Madison, 1854, Conecuh, Alabama :'''L21; DF13''' ::[[Gardiner-1600|Gardiner, James Mather]], 1868-1942, Edinburgh, Scotland; Y-DNA test by [[Gardiner-1597|John Gardiner]] (Terminal SNP: BY45127) ::[[Gardner-11722|Gardner, John]], 1620/24-1668 (SNP A664); [[Gardner-16296|John Gardner]], abt.1764-1829, Plymouth, Massachusetts; Y-DNA test by [[Gardner-12186|Randall Gardner]] (Terminal SNP: BY200913) ::Gardiner, Henry, Orcop, Hereford :'''L21; DF19''' ::[[Gardner-7466|Gardner, John "Daniel", Sr.]], 1748-1796, Kershaw, S. Carolina ::Gardner, Andrew, 1793-1862, Dromore, County Down, N. Ireland, (Terminal SNP: S23999) :'''L21; DF27''' ::Gardner, Matthew, 1775, Wishaw, Lanarkshire, Scotland ::Gardner, Thomas, 1810 ::Garner, Walter E., 1860-1947 ::Gardner, James A. ::Garner, Jacob, 1740, Virginia ::Garner, Wiley B. 1807, Georgia ::Gardner, John, 1624-1682, Isle of Wight, Virginia (Terminal SNP: FT4814) :'''U152''' ::Gardner, William, 1791, Sutton, Surrey, England ::Gardner, Samuel, 1810-1862, New Jersey :'''U152; Z49''' ::Gardiner, Isaac, 1677-1730 ::Gardiner, Daniel, 1736-1823 === Other Haplogroups with Gardner Ancestors === === Haplogroup E-M35 (4%) === ::Gardiner, David, 1778-1850 === Haplogroup G-M201 (2%) === ::Gardner, George, 1810-1848 ::Gardner, Abram, 1810-1888 ::Desjardins, Claude, 1636-1704 === Haplogroup I1 (M253) (8%) === :'''Sub-clade -- Ancestor''' :'''DF29; L22''' ::[[Gardiner-158|Gardiner, Lion]], 1599-1663, Gardiner's Island, New York; Y-DNA test by [[Gardiner-1872|David L. Gardiner]] (Haplogroup: I-Y17927-> Terminal SNP: BY55759 or FT373923) ::Gardner, George, 1599-1677 ::Gardner, Jacob, 1729-1812 ::Gardner, Robert, 1740-1799 ::Gardner, Samuel, 1787-1864 === Haplogroup I2 (M438) (5%) === :'''Sub-clade -- Ancestor''' :'''M223''' ::Gardner, Cleophas, 1852-1928, Ohio ::Gardner, David Richard, 1813, Carlisle, Penn. :'''M223; M284; L126''' ::Gardner, John, 1820, County Galway, Ireland :'''M223; M284; L126; Y4751''' ::[[Gardner-13397|Gardner, Johannes]], 1692-1768, Ireland; Y-DNA test by [[Gardner-8923|Fr. Martin Gardner]] (BY60810) === Haplogroup J2 (M172) (6%) === :'''Sub-clade -- Ancestor''' :'''M102; M205''' ::[[Gardner-159|Gardner, Thomas]], 1591-1674 , Dorsetshire, England (Terminal SNP: Y66507) ::Garner, William, 1745-1823, Northampton, NC ::Gardner, William, 1745-1800 ::Gardner, Richard, 1800- (Y66507) ::Gardner, William Willis, -1883, KY (Y66507) === Haplogroup N1c (L729) (1%) === :'''Sub-clade -- Ancestor''' :'''Y145710''' (Terminal SNP) ::[[Gardiner-4130|Gardiner/Gardner, Isaac]], 1795, Ireland - 1832, Baltimore, Maryland; Y-DNA test by [[Gardiner-1534|Rick Gardiner]] ::Gardner, James, 1779, Ireland -1858, Pennsylvania === Haplogroup R1a (M420) (3%) === :'''Sub-clade -- Ancestor''' :'''M198''' ::Gardner, Robert, 1692-1736 :'''M417''' ::Gardner, Alexander, 1672- :'''M512''' ::Garner, Sydney G. ::Garner, George W., 1823-1908, Franklin, Georgia ::Gardener, William, 1750 === Haplogroup T-M70 (<1%) === ::Gardner, William C., 1839-1907, Tennessee === Some Useful DNA Terminology === From: International Society of Genetic Genealogy. Y-DNA Haplogroup Tree 2019-20, Version: 15.73, Date:11 July 2020, http://www.isogg.org/tree/ [Accessed 22 January 2022]. '''Y-DNA''': The DNA in the Y chromosome that can be passed by a male only to his sons. This DNA can be tested to determine both haplotype and haplogroup of the individual. '''Genetic Genealogy''': The tracing of human lineage within the time frame of historical records through DNA testing and comparison of haplotypes. '''Genealogical Time Frame''': A time frame within the last 500 up to 1000 years since the adoption of surnames and written family records. An individual's haplotype is useful within this time frame and is compared to others to help identify branches within a family. '''Haplogroup''': A population descended from a common ancestor, as evidenced by specific SNP mutations. Haplogroups are not cultural groups, although a haplogroup can be strongly represented by a cultural population such as American Indians. The Y Chromosome Consortium (YCC) has assigned hierarchical alphanumeric labels, which can be presented graphically in the form of a phylogenetic or haplogroup tree (see below). '''Haplogroup Tree''': A diagram showing evolutionary lineages of organisms. See also Phylogenetic Tree. (Examples: http://www.isogg.org/tree/ ; https://www.yfull.com/tree/ ) '''Haplotype''': Broadly, the complete set of results obtained from multiple markers located on a single chromosome. For the Y chromosome, the term is restricted by convention to allele values (number of repeats) obtained from microsatellite (STR) markers, as described by the Y Chromosome Consortium (YCC). '''Non-paternity event''' (NPE): is a term used in genetic genealogy to describe any event which has caused a break in the link between an hereditary surname and the Y-chromosome resulting in a son using a different surname from that of his biological father. The definition excludes minor changes in the spelling of the surname, and is implicitly limited to events after the relevant branch of the surname became hereditary. '''Short Tandem Repeats''' (STR - pronounced ess-tee-are): Patterns in the DNA sequence which repeat over and over again in tandem, i.e., right after each other. Typically the repeat motif is less than six (6) base pairs long. By counting the repeats, one gets an allele value which is given in an individual's haplotype. They are also called microsatellites and Simple Sequence Repeats (SSRs). '''Single Nucleotide Polymorphism''' (SNP which is pronounced 'snip'): Variation in the nucleotide allele at a certain nucleotide position in the human genome. When the change occurs it is called a polymorphism, and polymorphisms accumulate over time. A polymorphism can be very common (found in a significant fraction of global or localized populations) or very rare (found in a single individual). Common variations are used to track the evolution of the human genome over time (population genetics) and can be graphically represented in a haplogroup or phylogenetic tree. '''Clade''': From the Greek word klados, meaning branch. A clade on the Y chromosome tree is also called a haplogroup. '''Subclade''': A term to describe the relationship between two clades with the subclade being downstream. See also Sub-branch. == Sources == See also: *[https://www.eupedia.com/europe/Haplogroup_R1b_Y-DNA.shtml#S21-U106 Eupedia R-U106 Description] *[https://www.eupedia.com/europe/Haplogroup_I1_Y-DNA.shtml Eupedia I1 Description] *[https://www.eupedia.com/europe/Haplogroup_I2_Y-DNA.shtml Eupedia I2 Description] *[https://www.eupedia.com/europe/Haplogroup_J2_Y-DNA.shtml Eupedia J2 Description] *[https://www.eupedia.com/europe/Haplogroup_N1c_Y-DNA.shtml Eupedia N1c Description]

Garner Family History

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Here is a central page for organizing genealogy related to the '''Garner''' surname and information about individuals and places named Garner. === Famous and Creative Garners === * [[Garner-1|James Bert Garner]] (1870-1960) invented the gas mask first used on the Western front during World War I and patented a process of obtaining gasoline from natural gas. === Towns Named Garner === * '''Garner, North Carolina''', near Raleigh, NC. It was formed in 1905 and today has over 26,000 citizens. [[Category:Family Histories]]

Garner Name Study

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[[Category:Garner Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Langley-1081|Cassie Wicks]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == ===Appalacia Roots=== * [[Garner-8714|Parrish Garner]] Virginia, 1722 This is a place to post your Garner family lines to see how we are all connected. Ideas for posts: Meaning of the Garner surname, geographical origin of the Garner surname, Garner veterans, famous Garner family members Please post any questions or other items of interest!

Garrett/Gerrard Studies

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This page is dedicated to the research of AJ Jacob's Garrett ancestral line. AJ is the mastermind behind the [[Project:Global_Family_Reunion|Global Family Reunion]]. A man who calls himself Gr1erson on an ancestry board has made remarks about the deep history of some of the Garretts who came to America. "...A large number of public family trees that include a Garrett, Gerard, Garrard lineage...confuses two families, the Garrards of Lamar and the Gerards of Bryn. '''The original Gerards of Bryn are from Wales and moved to Lancashire''', the Garrards of Lamar originated from Sittingbourne in Kent. If your original family line includes a Peter Gerard then your family is the Gerards of Bryn. The family comes down through Peter Gerard and his son Thomas, and includes emigrants to America. This is accurately described in [http://www.lopdf.net/preview/BPk8oUIDHbjnBv0S8-Rb6W9wrykFmq4hm2K1TAS6Mig,/The-Garrett-Line-That-Immigrated-to-Maryland.html?query=JUST-ONE-EVIL-ACT-Elizabeth-George “The Garrett Line That Emigrated to Maryland”], by John E Garrett. http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.garrard/341/mb.ashx The above researcher goes on to say that Sir Peter Gerrard of Chester is NOT the father of Sir Thomas Garrard (1420) of Sittingbourne in Kent, England. '''"Sir Peter Gerrard is directly descended from the Gerard family of Cheshire. ''' Sir Thomas Garrard is directly descended from the Attegare family of Sittingbourne, Kent. The Gerards of Bryn have no relationship with the Garrards of Sittingbourne...http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.garrard/341/mb.ashx From his research, he contends the very early American Garretts descend from the G'''e'''rards of Bryn rather than the G'''a'''rrards of Sittingbourne. "The Garrett lineage, prior to Thomas of Sittingbourne, shown going back to Otho Baron of England circa 1100 and earlier, is the lineage of Gerard of Bryn, Lancashire (advanced to Baronetcy 22 5 1611); although the family were originally from Cheshire.http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.garrard/341/mb.ashx ~*~ How accurate is the below ancestral line? Much more research is needed. :[[Gherardini-4 | Cosimo Gherardini]] b. abt. 870, the 1st Great Duke of Florence :[[Gherardini-2 | Mathias Gherardini]] b. abt. 900 :[[Gherardini-1 | Lord Otterus (Othoer) Gherardini]] b. abt. 934 in Italy, d. abt. 996 in Italyhttp://www.garrettfamily.info/ :[[Gherardini-3 | Baron Ottorus Gherardo Gherardini]] b. abt. 978 was a Florentine :[[Gherardini-12 | Sir Otho FitzOther]] b. abt. 1006 in Italy :[[FitzOther-5 | Walter Fitzotho]] b. abt. 1037 in Stanwell, Staines, Middlesex, England, d. 1100, m. (1st) [[Offaly-1 | Beatrice De Offlay]] of Kildare, Ireland, (2nd) Gwladus Verch Rhiwallon :[[Windsor-253 | Gerald Fitzwalter]] b. bet. 1065-1070 in Windsor, Berkshire, England, d. 1136 in England, m. [[Deheubarth-9 | Nesta Rhys]] :William Fitzgerald b. bef. 1100 in Carew Castle, Pembrokeshire, Wales, d. 1173 in Carrucastle in County Pembroke, England :William Fitzwilliam Fitzgerald b. bet. 1140-1174, d. bet. 1192-1260 in Eyre, County Chester, England ::William and Katherine’s son...did not inherit Carew Castle, etc. and did not go to Ireland. He left home (Carew Castle in Wales) and moved to Cheshire County where his mother’s family was from.http://www.garrettfamily.info/family-history/garrett-before-america/Before-America-Part-3.pdf The Garretts before America, p. 23 :[[Gerard-493 | William Gerrard]] b. bet. 1190-1236 in Eyre, Cheshire, England, d. 1260 in County Chester, England, married Heiress [[De_Kingsley-19 |Emma De Kingsley]] :[[Gerard-51 | William Gerrard II]] b. abt. 1245 in Kingsley, Runcon, Cheshire, England, d. 1316, m. [[Unknown-231179 | Margaret Unknown]] :[[Gerard-50 | William Gerrard III]] b. abt. 1300 in Kingsley, Runcon, Cheshire, England, m. (1st) [[Glasshowse-1 | Matilda de Glasshouse]], (2nd) Joan de Brindle :[[Gerard-49 | William Gerrard IV]] b. abt. 1322 in Kingsley, Runcon, Cheshire, England, d. bef. 1437, m. Heiress [[Bryn-9 | Joan de Bryn]]https://archive.org/stream/historyofcountyp02orme#page/60/mode/2up The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester, by George Ormerod, 1819, p. 60-62; Burke's Peerage, 1938, p. 1079 :Sir Peter Gerrard b. 1380 in Chester, England, d. 1447 ::Note: The [[Gerard-48 |Peter Gerard]] on WikiTree is shown to be born in 1335 in Lancashire Co., England when his father was thirteen years old. According to Gr1erson, the below G'''e'''rrards are actually G'''a'''rrards and not part of the Gerards of Brynne. :Sir Thomas Gerrard b. abt. 1420 in Sittingbourne, Kent County, England :Sir Lawrence Gerrard b. abt. 1460 :Sir John Gerrard b. abt.1485 :Sir William Gerrard b. 1507 in Dorney Bucks, England, d. 27 Sep, 1571 in St. Magnus, London, England, m. Isabel Nethermill If the above four generations don't belong in this ancestral line, then who does fit between Sir Peter's son, Thomas, and John Garrett--and which John Garrett (Gerrard)? The WikiTree son of Peter, [[Gerard-47 | Thomas Gerard]], was born in 1360 in Lancashire, England. The Garrett Line that Immigrated to Maryland, by John E. Garrett, states that Thomas, the son of Peter, was born January 9, 1488 in Newhall, Ashton, Under Lyme, Lancashire, England.http://www.lopdf.net/preview/BPk8oUIDHbjnBv0S8-Rb6W9wrykFmq4hm2K1TAS6Mig,/The-Garrett-Line-That-Immigrated-to-Maryland.html?query=JUST-ONE-EVIL-ACT-Elizabeth-George The author also states that Sir Thomas had a son, Peter Gerard. The author goes into quite a bit of detail about the descendants of Thomas. There's a large gap of generations here and so far, credible information hasn't been located to fill this gap. Research is ongoing. John Garrett, father of Sir William who married Bridgett, also needs documentation. Some family trees list Baron John Garrett. :John Garrett (Baron of Lamar) b. abt. 1550 [Gr1erson says John Garrett wasn't the Baron of Lamar and none of the G'''a'''rrards became Garretts.] Other family trees show [[Garrard-155 | Sir John Gerrard (aka, Garrett)]], Lord Mayor of London, as the father of Sir William Garrett, Knight. Is this true? So what are the generations between Peter's son Thomas (possibly the Thomas born in 1360) and Lord John, born between 1600 and 1615?http://www.garrettfamily.info/family-history/garrett/The-Author%27s-Garrett-Line-Part-1.pdf And where is the proof that Lord John was descended from the Gerards of Bryn? :[[Garrett-1398 | Sir William Garrett, Kt.]], b. 1583, m. [[Unknown-207611 | Bridget]] :John Garrett b. abt. 1609 md. (1) [[Dunston-38|Ann Dunston]], (2) [[Bible-28|Mary Bible]] ::Mary's surname, Bible, needs documentation. :John Garrett (which John Garrett?) md. [http://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Ware-18/300 Elizabeth Ware]. ~*~ Following are two John Garretts who are listed as the husband of Elizabeth Ware. There is a chart on [http://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Ware-18/300 Elizabeth Ware's family page] that shows the two Johns and their supposed children. As better sources are found, the information on these profiles may change. These two John Garretts should soon be merged. [[Garrett-50 |John Garrett]] born January 10, 1631 in Hosse, Leicestershire, England, died 1706 in New Kent, Virginia, Son of John Garrett and Ann (Dunston) Garrett. The information on this John Garrett appears to come from [http://www.garrettfamily.info/family-history/garrett/ 1000 YEARS OF GARRETT FAMILY HISTORY], by John E. Garrett, Jr. ~*~ [[Garrett-901 | John Garrett]] born February 2, 1630 in Derby,, Leicester, England This date and place of birth seems to have come from [http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/p/h/e/Christine-J-Phelps/PDFGENE1.pdf Christine J. Phelps]. Her source? She does use the following birth place information: Derby, Leicestershire, England. ~*~ Something to consider--the following statement by James Garrett on 14 Feb 2008: ''"John Garrett of New Kent VA md to Elizabeth Ware is NOT s/o John & Mary of Leicesterhire, England! This info has been circulated thoughout websites & forums without proof. John Garrett of New Kent VA is reported to have come from Ireland as well as the Ware family. ''"John Garrett of England & wife Mary did indeed have a son John b. 10 Jan 1631. But this John stayed in England & had 2 children born 1662 & 1666 , John & Mary respectively, in Leicesteshire, England whose birth are registered.'' ''"As I understand only William, s/o John & Mary, went to America & settled in PA.''''http://news.rootsweb.com/th/read/GARRETT/2008-02/1202963244 ~*~ Wanda Ware DeGidio of WareFamilyHistory.com website makes a similar statement: "It is suspected, though unconfirmed, the following Elizabeth Ware may not have married the John Garrett of and in Leicestershire, England; the John Garret she married may have been from Virginia."http://books.google.com/books?id=ypsXmsOPvJQC&pg=PA440&lpg=PA440&dq=When+did+John+Garrett+who+married+Elizabeth+Ware+die?&source=bl&ots=_0pJ-Ix3UZ&sig=_QIok3WiQ0zS9bRAOsOCma4Ytes&hl=en&sa=X&ei=s1VYVMbAKdGnyATYgYHYDg&ved=0CGYQ6AEwCw#v=onepage&q=When%20did%20John%20Garrett%20who%20married%20Elizabeth%20Ware%20die%3F&f=false Ware Family History: Descendants from Ancient, Medieval, and Modern Kings and Queens and Presidents of the United States, by Wanda Ware DeGidio, p. 440 === Note === Leicestershire is a landlocked county in the English Midlands. It takes its name from the City of Leicester, traditionally its administrative centre, although the City of Leicester unitary authority is today administered separately from the rest of Leicestershire.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leicestershire Leicester is a city and unitary authority area in the East Midlands of England, and the county town of Leicestershire. The city lies on the River Soar and at the edge of the National Forest.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leicester ~*~ [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/GARRETT/2005-07/1121621360 This RootsWeb exchange] needs further study. ~*~ For further research: https://books.familysearch.org/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?fn=search&ct=search&mode=Basic&tab=default_tab&indx=1&dum=true&srt=rank&vid=FHD_PUBLIC&frbg=&vl%28freeText0%29=John+Garrett+and+Elizabeth+Ware ~*~ [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/93820/gfr-lottery-winner-matty-gerrard-can-we-connect-him-the-tree Matty's] Gerrard line: [[Gerrard-340 | Gerrard]] - Charles Gerrard (b. 1750; [http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/LAN/Warrington/ Warrington], (Cheshire) Lancashire) :[https://archive.org/details/lancashireregist23cath Catholic Record Society, Lancashire registers IV] (privately printed for the Society by J. Whitehead & Son LTD, Leeds, 1922) reviews some history of the Gerard/Gerrards of Lancashire. :[http://apps.nationalarchives.gov.uk/a2a/records.aspx?cat=026-d664&cid=-1#-1 The National Archives, UK] Mentions a Charles Gerrard of Lancashire in an earlier generation. ~*~ Research by John E. Garrett :[http://www.garrettfamily.info/family-history/garrett/ 1000 Years of Garrett Family History] :[http://www.geraldini.com/documenti/before-america/Before-America-Appendix-Part-6-Vikings.pdf Garrett Ancestors That Were Vikings] :[http://www.geraldini.com/documenti/the%20garretts.pdf The Garretts--Before America, Introduction] :[http://www.geraldini.com/documenti/before-america/Before-America-Part-1.pdf The Garretts--Before America] :[http://www.geraldini.com/documenti/before-america/Before-America-Appendix-Part-5-France.pdf Garrett Ancestors in France] ~*~ Random Notes on my [[Space:Debby_Black_To-Do_List|Scratch Pad]]. ~*~ [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/gerard/default.aspx?section=ycolorized Garard, Garrard, Gerard, Girard & Variants yDNA project] [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/GarrettDNAproject/default.aspx?section=yresults Garrett/Garratts and variants yDNA project] [http://www.worldfamilies.net/surnames/fitzgerald/results Fitzgerald yDNA project] So far, the yDNA of the Garretts (and variations), aren't matching the Gerards (and variations), or the Fitzgeralds so the ancestral line above isn't very promising. The Garretts of Amelia, Henrico, and Buckingham Co., VA do not match the Laurens Co., SC Garretts. Various family trees have linked both of them to Sir William Garrett, Kt. DYS393 for the Amelia, Henrico, and Buckingham Co., VA Garretts is 12. Most of the other Garretts show 13 for DYS393. DYS393 for the Laurens Garretts is 14. They are many markers away from each other. The Garretts of Amelia Co., VA also have a unique haplogroup: J-M172. In ancient times, according to yDNA they are said to be from the Fertile Cressent. The haplogroup for the Garretts of Laurens is E-M44 or E-M96. There is a variety of haplogroups for the other Garretts. == Sources == *[http://boards.ancestry.com/PrintMessage.aspx?np=Message+Boards+%26gt%3B+Surnames+%26gt%3B+Garrett&rurl=http%3A%2F%2Fboards.ancestry.com%2Fsurnames.garrett%2F2698.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.2.1%2Fmb.ashx&mid=2698.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.2.1&p=..fh.surnames.garrett D. Garrett, Sir Knight William Garrett ancestors] *[http://www.warefamilyhistory.Com Ware Family History]

Garrigues Name Study

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[[Category:Garrigues Name Study]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Garrigues Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Garrigues Garrigues] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Garrigues name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (American Garrigueses), by time period (18th Century Garrigueses), or by topic (Garrigues DNA, Garrigues Occupations, Garrigues Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Garrigues Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Garrigues-83|Chris Garrigues]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Garrigues}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Origins of the name Garrigues== The earliest individuals identified in WikiTree so far with the name Garrigues are located in the following locations: *[[Garrigues-607|Vitale (Garrigues) de Garrigues (abt.1340-)]], France *[[Garrigues-982|Samuel Garrigues (abt.1550-)]], Württemberg *[[Garrigues-985|Francesch Garrigues (abt.1590-)]], Barcelona *[[Garrigues-1008|Jacques Garrigues (abt.1625-)]], Languedoc *[[Garrigues-988|Henricus Garrigues (1664-)]], Königsberg *[[Garrigues-995|Johann Garrigues (abt.1640-)]], Bavaria *[[Garrigues-991|Pedro Garrigues (abt.1650-)]], Mexico *[[Garrigues-997|David Garrigues (abt.1650-)]], Berlin *[[Garrigues-907|Abraham Garrigues (abt.1670-)]], England so clearly the name had already spread quite far by the 1600s. [ In the above list, I only included the earliest individual in the given location. ] Most of the early individuals are within the boundaries of what has been termed [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occitania Occitania], which today includes southern France, Catalonia, and parts of Italy. Clearly from the above list, some with the name had already moved to what today is Germany, England, and even Mexico during the 1600s. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occitania Occitania] was the the home of the Huguenots and many of today's Garrigueses identify as the descendants of Huguenots. Persecution of Huguenots was already underway in France by the 1500s and this explains those who had moved outside [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occitania Occitania]. In short, the original Garrigueses were Occitanians. We probably can't say where in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occitania Occitania] they originated, but the highest concentration is in Languedoc. Very likely they were Cathars in the 12th century. [ this means my ancestors went Cathar->Huguenot->Quaker->Atheist. Not exactly finding the most popular group to join at any given time. ] ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Unidentified_Fathers%2C_United_States%2C_Garrigues_Name_Study Unidentified Fathers in the US] * [[Space:Garrigues_Migrations|Garrigues Migrations throughout time]] * [[Space:Garrigues_Businesses|Businesses with Garrigues in their name]] *[[Space:Garrigues_Census_1790|Pre-1850 censuses]] *[[Space:Garrigues/Garrigus_military_service|Garrigues/Garrigus military service]] *[[Space:Garrigues/Garrigus_with_an_E_in_the_New_Jersey_Family|Garrigues with an E in the New Jersey Family]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Documents%2C_Garrigues_Name_Study Documents used in the Garrigues Name Study] Please add any documents you upload to WikiTree for this study here ==Membership== * [[Garrigues-83|Chris Garrigues]] * [[Carter-37130|Noah Carter]] * [[Gargus-53|Matt Gargus]] * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Garrigus Garrigus] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Garrigue Garrigue] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Garriques Garriques] ==Surnames Not Part of This Study== There are several names that are frequently believed to be variations of this family name, but DNA evidence seems to indicate otherwise in some cases. These names are explicitly not part of this study even if they connect to the tree: * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gargas Gargas] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Garges Garges] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gargis Gargis] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gargos Gargos] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gargus Gargus] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Garig Garig] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Garrig Garrig] ==Notable people named Garrigues (or variations)== These may not all be notable per Wikipedia standards, but they are of interest to family members. *[[Garrigues-604|Judge Adolphe Garrigues (1808-1885)]] Lousiana judge and tax collector *[[Garrigus-28|Alice Belle Garrigus (1858-1949)]] American-born founding mother of the Pentecostal Assemblies of Newfoundland *[[Medina_Garrigues-1|Anabel Medina Garrigues (1982-)]] Spanish tennis player *[[Garrigues-605|Brig. Gen. Antoine Paul Joseph Louis Garrigues (1780-1845)]] American General served in the Louisiana Militia in the War of 1812 *[[Garrigues-452|Benjamin Garrigues (1795-1845)]] American station master on the Underground Railroad *[[Garrigus-786|Carl Edmund Garrigus (1931-1975)]] American football quarterback who played one season with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Canadian Football League *[[Garrigues-723|Chantal Madeleine Garrigues (1944-2018)]] French actress *[[Garrigus-788|Charles Byford Garrigus Jr (1914-2000)]] American poet and professor who was California Poet Laureate and also served in the California State Assembly for the 33rd district *[[Garrigues-91|Charles Harris Garrigues (1902-1974)]] American writer and journalist *[[Garrigue-11|Charlotte Garrigue (1850-1923)]] American-born first lady of Czechoslovakia *[[Garrigue-12|Daniel Garrigue (1948-)]] French member of the National Assembly *[[Garrigus-789|Harry Lucian Garrigus (1876-1968)]] American animal scientist, livestock breeder, and educator who worked at the University of Connecticut *[[Garrigues-614|Henri Jacques Garrigues (1831-1913)]] Danish-born American doctor who introduced antiseptic obstetrics to the United States *[[Garrigues-630|Jacob Garrigues (1751-1794)]] American Assistant Secretary to the Convention for the State of Pennsylvania in 1776 and Assistant Census Taker in 1790 *[[Garrigues-737|Jacques Garrigues (1677-1730)]] Jeweler and church board member of the French Reformed Church of Magdeburg *[[Garrigus-194|Jean Garrigue (1912-1972)]] American poet *[[Garrigues-157|Joseph Cruckshank Garrigues (1833-1872)]] American founder of Garrigues Brothers Publishers *[[Garrigues-726|Malvina Garrigues (1825-1904)]] Danish-born Portuguese operatic soprano *[[Garrigus-499|Mary Frances Garrigus (1891-1918)]] Montana’s first Native American female lawyer. *[[Garrigues-730|Moyse Garrigues (1708-1750)]] Jeweler and goldsmith, court assessor of the French colony of Magdeburg and director of the French orphanage of the colony *[[Garrigus-782|Robert Garrigus (1977-)]] American Professional Golfer *[[Garrigues-389|Samuel Parker Garrigues (1793-1835)]] American High Constable in Philadelphia who travelled into the deep south to rescue kidnapped free black children *[[Garrigus-781|Thomas Irvin Garrigus (1946-2006)]] American Olympic Athlete who won a silver Medal in the 1968 Olympic games. ==Notable People Not Named Garrigues== These people don't carry the surname Garrigues, but they are related to us in some way and are notable. *[[Boring-264|Alice Middleton Boring (1883-1955)]], granddaughter of [[Garrigues-477|Lydia Smith (Garrigues) Truman (1824-1902)]]. American biologist, zoologist, and herpetologist,. *[[Boring-262|Edwin Garrigues Boring (1886-1968)]], grandson of [[Garrigues-477|Lydia Smith (Garrigues) Truman (1824-1902)]]. American experimental psychologist. *[[Garrick-106|David Garrick (1716-1779)]], grandson of [[Bouffard-275|David (Bouffard) Garric (bef.1665-)]]. English actor, playwright, theatre manager and producer. Early Garrigues genealogies often referenced him without saying what connection there might actually be. *[[Holloway-6224|Fred Garrigus Holloway (1898-1988)]], son of [[Garrigus-16|Alice Elizabeth (Garrigus) Holloway (1856-1902)]]. American bishop of The Methodist Church. *[[Masaryk-3|Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk (1850-1937)]], husband of [[Garrigue-11|Charlotte Garrigue (1850-1923)]]. First president of Czechoslovakia. *[[Mendenhall-1568|Walter Curran Mendenhall (1871-1957)]], son of [[Garrigues-82|Emma Pierce (Garrigues) Mendenhall (1846-abt.1944)]]. Director of the Geological Survey under Herbert Hoover. *[[Ralph-207|James Ralph Esq (abt.1705-1762)]], father of [[Ralph-206|Mary (Ralph) Garrigues (abt.1724-1788)]]. English poet, playwright, political writer, and friend of Benjamin Franklin. Often mistakenly believed to be American-born. ==Sub-Categories== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Argentina%2C_Garrigues_Name_Study Argentina] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Australia%2C_Garrigues_Name_Study Australia] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Brazil%2C_Garrigues_Name_Study Brazil] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Canada%2C_Garrigues_Name_Study Canada] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Denmark%2C_Garrigues_Name_Study Denmark] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:England%2C_Garrigues_Name_Study England] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:France%2C_Garrigues_Name_Study France] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Aquitaine%2C_France%2C_Garrigues_Name_Study Aquitaine] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Burgundy%2C_France%2C_Garrigues_Name_Study Burgundy] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Centre-Val_de_Loire%2C_France%2C_Garrigues_Name_Study Centre-Val_de_Loire] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Grand_Est%2C_France%2C_Garrigues_Name_Study Grand Est] ***[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Champagne-Ardenne%2C_France%2C_Garrigues_Name_Study Champagne-Ardenne] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Île-de-France%2C_France%2C_Garrigues_Name_Study Île-de-France] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Occitanie%2C_France%2C_Garrigues_Name_Study Occitanie] ***[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Languedoc-Roussillon%2C_France%2C_Garrigues_Name_Study Languedoc-Roussillon] ****[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Guyenne_and_Gascony%2C_France%2C_Garrigues_Name_Study Guyenne and Gascony] ****[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Languedoc%2C_France%2C_Garrigues_Name_Study Languedoc] ****[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Roussillon%2C_France%2C_Garrigues_Name_Study Roussillon] ***[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Midi-Pyrenees%2C_France%2C_Garrigues_Name_Study Midi-Pyrenees] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Pays_de_la_Loire%2C_France%2C_Garrigues_Name_Study Pays de la Loire] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Rhône-Alpes%2C_France%2C_Garrigues_Name_Study Rhône-Alpes] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Provence-Alpes-Côte_d'Azur%2C_France%2C_Garrigues_Name_Study Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Germany%2C_Garrigues_Name_Study Germany] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Ireland%2C_Garrigues_Name_Study Ireland] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Netherlands%2C_Garrigues_Name_Study Netherlands] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Mexico%2C_Garrigues_Name_Study Mexico] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:South_Africa%2C_Garrigues_Name_Study South Africa] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Spain%2C_Garrigues_Name_Study Spain] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:United_States%2C_Garrigues_Name_Study United States] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Antoine_and_Marie_Descendants%2C_Garrigues_Name_Study Antoine and Marie Descendants] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Benjamin_Descendants%2C_Garrigues_Name_Study Benjamin Descendants] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Hugh_and_Jane_descendants%2C_Garrigues_Name_Study Hugh and Jane Descendants] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Matthieu_and_Susanna_Descendants%2C_Garrigues_Name_Study Matthieu and Susanna Descendants] **[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Rudolph_Pierre_Descendants%2C_Garrigues_Name_Study Rudolph Pierre Descendants] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Black_Family_Members%2C_United_States%2C_Garrigues_Name_Study Black members of the Family (slave and otherwise)] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:West_Indies%2C_Garrigues_Name_Study West Indies] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Jamaica%2C_Garrigues_Name_Study Jamaica] ==Useful Resources== ===Resources whose data is already largely included=== *[http://ancestry.smithplanet.com/documents/matthieu_assemblee.pdf "The Descendants of Matthieu and Susanne (nee Rochet) Garrigues..." by Robert Garrigus; Columbia MD: 2003] *[http://ancestry.smithplanet.com/documents/MatthieusAncestry.pdf The Ancestry of Matthieu Garrigues of Languedoc..., by Robert C. Garrigus, Columbia, Maryland: 2003] ===Resources whose data needs to be studied=== *[http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/267642 Edmund Garrigues, Vol 1] *[http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/167014 Edmund Garrigues, Vol 2] * https://www.fold3.com/title/24/civil-war-widows-pensions * https://s1.sos.mo.gov/records/Archives/ArchivesMvc/DeathCertificates * https://geo621nf.wixsite.com/history

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Order of the Garter:
[[Image: Garter_Knight_Ancestors-1.png|thumb|300px|'''Edward III, King of England'''[http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Rs-nourse Original work by Rs-nourse].]]
[[Plantagenet-70]] founder of the Order
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_III_of_England Edward III of England] Wikipedia page
Edward III, King of England [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Garter_Knight_Ancestors-1 Coat of Arms]
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[[Image: Garter_Knight_Ancestors.png|thumb|300px|'''Thomas de Beauchamp, 11th Earl of Warwick, KG'''[http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Rs-nourse Original work by Rs-nourse].]]
[[ Beauchamp-74]] investiture 1348, 3rd
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_de_Beauchamp,_11th_Earl_of_Warwick Thomas de Beauchamp, 11th Earl of Warwick, KG] Wikipedia page
Thomas de Beauchamp, 11th Earl of Warwick, KG [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Garter_Knight_Ancestors Coat of Arms] ----
[[Image: Garter_Knight_Ancestors-2.png|thumb|300px|'''Ralph de Stafford, 1st Earl of Stafford, KG '''[http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Rs-nourse Original work by Rs-nourse].]]
[[Stafford-78]] investiture 1348, 5th
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_de_Stafford,_1st_Earl_of_Stafford Ralph de Stafford, 1st Earl of Stafford, KG] Wikipedia page
Ralph de Stafford, 1st Earl of Stafford, KG [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Garter_Knight_Ancestors-2 Coat of Arms]
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[[Image: Garter_Knight_Ancestors-3.png|thumb|300px|'''Roger Mortimer, 2nd Earl of March, KG'''[http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Rs-nourse Original work by Rs-nourse].]]
[[Mortimer-51]] investiture 1348, 7th
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Mortimer,_2nd_Earl_of_March Roger Mortimer, 2nd Earl of March, KG] Wikipedia page
Roger Mortimer, 2nd Earl of March, KG [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Garter_Knight_Ancestors-3 Coat of Arms]
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[[Image: Garter_Knight_Ancestors-4.png|thumb|300px|'''John de Grey, 1st Baron Grey de Rotherfield, KG'''[http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Rs-nourse Original work by Rs-nourse].]]
[[Grey-824]] investiture 1348, 14th
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_de_Grey,_1st_Baron_Grey_de_Rotherfield John de Grey, 1st Baron Grey de Rotherfield] Wikipedia page
John de Grey, 1st Baron Grey de Rotherfield, KG [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Garter_Knight_Ancestors-4 Coat of Arms] ----
[[Image: Garter_Knight_Ancestors-5.png|thumb|300px|'''Robert d'Ufford, 1st Earl of Suffolk'''[http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Rs-nourse Original work by Rs-nourse].]]
[[Ufford-37]] investiture c. 1348, 27th
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_d%27Ufford,_1st_Earl_of_Suffolk Robert d'Ufford, 1st Earl of Suffolk, KG] Wikipedia page
Robert d'Ufford, 1st Earl of Suffolk [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Garter_Knight_Ancestors-5 Coat of Arms] ----
[[Image: Garter_Knight_Ancestors-6.png|thumb|300px|'''William de Bohun, 1st Earl of Northampton, KG'''[http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Rs-nourse Original work by Rs-nourse].]]
[[ Bohun-35]] investiture 1349, 28th
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_de_Bohun,_1st_Earl_of_Northampton William de Bohun, 1st Earl of Northampton, KG] Wikipedia page
William de Bohun, 1st Earl of Northampton, KG [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Garter_Knight_Ancestors-6 Coat of Arms] ----
[[Image: Garter_Knight_Ancestors-10.png|thumb|300px|'''Lionel of Antwerp, 1st Duke of Clarence, KG'''[http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Rs-nourse Original work by Rs-nourse].]]

[[Plantagenet-374]] investiture 1360, 35th
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lionel_of_Antwerp,_1st_Duke_of_Clarence Lionel of Antwerp, 1st Duke of Clarence] Wikipedia page.
Lionel of Antwerp, 1st Duke of Clarence [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Garter_Knight_Ancestors-10 Coat of Arms] ----
[[Image: Garter_Knight_Ancestors-11.png|thumb|300px|'''John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster, KG'''[http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Rs-nourse Original work by Rs-nourse].]]

[[Plantagenet-66]] investiture 1360, 36th
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_of_Gaunt,_1st_Duke_of_Lancaster John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster, KG] Wikipedia page.
John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster, KG [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Garter_Knight_Ancestors-11 Coat of Arms] ----
[[Image: Garter_Knight_Ancestors-12.png|thumb|300px|'''Humphrey de Bohun, 7th Earl of Hereford, KG'''[http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Rs-nourse Original work by Rs-nourse].]]

[[Bohun-14]] investiture c. 1365, 41st
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humphrey_de_Bohun,_7th_Earl_of_Hereford Humphrey de Bohun, 7th Earl of Hereford, KG] Wikipedia page
Humphrey de Bohun, 7th Earl of Hereford [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Garter_Knight_Ancestors-12 Coat of Arms] ----
[[Image: Garter_Knight_Ancestors-13.png|thumb|300px|'''Henry Percy, 1st Earl of Northumberland, KG'''[http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Rs-nourse Original work by Rs-nourse].]]

[[Percy-85]] investiture 1366, 43rd
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Percy,_1st_Earl_of_Northumberland Henry Percy, 1st Earl of Northumberland, KG] Wikipedia page
Henry Percy, 1st Earl of Northumberland, KG [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Garter_Knight_Ancestors-13 Coat of Arms] ----
[[Image: Garter_Knight_Ancestors-15.png|thumb|300px|'''John Neville, 3rd Baron Neville de Raby, KG'''[http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Rs-nourse Original work by Rs-nourse].]]

[[Neville-58]] investiture 1369, 46th
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Neville,_3rd_Baron_Neville_de_Raby John Neville, 3rd Baron Neville de Raby, KG] Wikipedia page
John Neville, 3rd Baron Neville de Raby, KG [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Garter_Knight_Ancestors-15 Coat of Arms] ----
[[Image: Garter_Knight_Ancestors-2.png|thumb|300px|'''Hugh de Stafford, 2nd Earl of Stafford, KG'''[http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Rs-nourse Original work by Rs-nourse].]]

[[Stafford-41]] investiture 1375, 57th
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Neville,_3rd_Baron_Neville_de_Raby Hugh de Stafford, 2nd Earl of Stafford] Wikipedia page
Hugh de Stafford, 2nd Earl of Stafford, KG [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Garter_Knight_Ancestors-2 Coat of Arms] ----
[[Image: Garter_Knight_Ancestors-8.png|thumb|300px|'''Thomas of Woodstock, 1st Duke of Gloucester, KG'''[http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Rs-nourse Original work by Rs-nourse].]]
[[Plantagenet-118]] investiture 1380, 66th
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_of_Woodstock,_1st_Duke_of_Gloucester Thomas of Woodstock, 1st Duke of Gloucester, KG] Wikipedia page
Thomas of Woodstock, 1st Duke of Gloucester, KG [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Garter_Knight_Ancestors-4 Coat of Arms] ----
[[Image: Garter_Knight_Ancestors.jpg|thumb|300px|'''Mary de Bohun, LG'''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_de_Bohun#mediaviewer/File:Psalter_of_Mary_de_Bohun_and_Henry_Bolingbroke_1380-85_Abigail.jpg Plaster at Pleshey Castle, Essex].]]

[[Bohun-85]] Investiture 1388
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_de_Bohun Mary de Bohun, LG] Wikipedia page
Mary de Bohun, LG [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Garter_Knight_Ancestors Coat of Arms] ----
[[Image: Garter_Knight_Ancestors-19.png|thumb|300px|'''William Willoughby, 5th Baron Willoughby de Eresby, KG'''[http://commons.wikimediaorg/wiki/User:Rs-nourse Original work by Rs-nourse].]]

[[Willoughby-68]] investiture c. 1400, 100th
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Willoughby,_5th_Baron_Willoughby_de_Eresby William Willoughby, 5th Baron Willoughby de Eresby] Wikipedia page
William Willoughby, 5th Baron Willoughby de Eresby, KG [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Garter_Knight_Ancestors-19 Coat of Arms] ----
[[Image: Garter_Knight_Ancestors-16.png|thumb|300px|'''Ralph Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland, KG'''[http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Rs-nourse Original work by Rs-nourse].]]

[[Neville-53]] investiture 1402, 105th
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_Neville,_1st_Earl_of_Westmorland Ralph Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland, KG] Wikipedia page
Ralph Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland, KG [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Garter_Knight_Ancestors-16 Coat of Arms] ----
[[Image: Garter_Knight_Ancestors-18.png|thumb|300px|'''John Lovel, 5th Baron Lovel, KG'''[http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Rs-nourse Original work by Rs-nourse].]]

[[Lovel-86]] investiture 1405, 111th
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_Neville,_1st_Earl_of_Westmorland John Lovel, 5th Baron Lovel, KG] Wikipedia page
John Lovel, 5th Baron Lovel, KG [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Garter_Knight_Ancestors-18 Coat of Arms] ==Additional Sources== * Royal Ancestry, Douglas Richardson, 5 Volumes. * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Knights_and_Ladies_of_the_Garter Wikipedia] list of Knights and Ladies of the Garter * [http://www.heraldica.org/topics/orders/garterlist.htm Heraldica] Order of the Garter list

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{{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae-97.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption= }} {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae-19.jpg |align=c |size=xs |caption=Gary and Lyrae }} {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae.png |align=c |size=s |caption='''Your Place in Time''' }} '''Note to our grandchildren, nieces & nephews''' This is for our grandchildren: Caleb, Eli, Lydia, Savannah, Levi, Cody, Tabitha, Mia Bella, Daniel, Gary and Abigail...and to our nieces and nephews: Hope, Canyon, Archer, Kai and Faith. We are having an awesome time relaying to you our discoveries! Our goal is to fill family tree(s) out to a minimum of 5 generations to start with. I used to love to sit and talk to my grandparents and great-grandparents and record information they gave me when I was young. I hope that you will enjoy learning about your family history and the many interesting stories as well. I plan to keep adding more pictures from time to time. We live in such an amazing time to be able to combine our family tree(s) with professionally documented Ancestorial History. There is no way that I would have had the time to trace back pre-1600 Ancestry. I feel so fortunate to have found this site! Some of these family lines are proving to be a long winding maze of amazing discoveries. They have been such a treasure for a World History lover...especially of pre-1400 history! '''Over 1,053,000+ Genealogists''' are working together to combine people's Family Histories and documented World History into this Wikitree (World Family Tree). {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae_-_Ours-45.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption="Past - Present - Future" }} '''Grandparents from Present to 1600 AD''' {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae-85.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption= }} I have a lot of information to add to this section regarding both of our family's migration to America and their journies westward. Four of our families continued to travel westward during the same time frames. Here is the link for the ongoing project..... [[Space:Gary_and_Lyrae_-_Migration_to_America|Migration to America]] Anytime there are these (3) dots present it represents family lines going back to Gary's dad (blue), Lyrae's mom (pink) and triple purple color represents Lyrae's dad. {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae_-_Ours-80.jpg |align=c |size=xs |caption=Gary-Dad Lyrae-Dad Lyrae-Mom }} {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae-45.jpg |align=c |size=xs |caption= }} '''Grandparents Back to Ancient Times (1600 AD - ~4000 BC)''' {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae-93.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption= }} To be practical, I am only listing Great Grandfathers (GGF) and Great Grandmothers (GGM) which are '''Direct Line only''' (not various degree relatives) to make it more relevant for you personally..... [[Space:Gary_and_Lyrae_-_Grandparents_Pre-1600|Grandparents_Pre-1600]] {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae-45.jpg |align=c |size=xs |caption= }} '''Chart of Royal Houses Down Through Time''' {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae-76.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption= }} I will be highlighting both of our different lines through this chart and adding the relationship to these Great Grandparents..... [[Space:Gary_and_Lyrae_-_Queens_Royal_Line|Queens Royal Line]] {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae-45.jpg |align=c |size=xs |caption= }} '''Family Trails''' {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption= }} To get an idea of how many "trails" you can follow...check out this link for John Stewart. Click the link called the 'Ancestors' that looks like this: {{Image|file=Bryant-8885-40.jpg |align=c |size=s |caption=. }} [[Stewart-1555|Stewart Line]] This gives you an idea of how many directions you can go!! I chose this particular intersection because all the names (except the 4 highlighted in yellow) at the end of this page leads to different Kingdoms. : ) {{Image|file=Bryant-8885-36.jpg |caption=Branch.Stewart }} {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae-45.jpg |align=c |size=xs |caption= }} === How to see YOUR name on relationship results === . '''From This...''' {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae_-_Ours-6.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption= }} '''To This...''' {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae-96.jpg |align=C |size=l |caption= }} '''Hints on finding YOUR relationship to relatives:''' Click this link: '''https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Relationship''' Put in one of the boxes: Type in your own URL/name (i.e.Bryant-8885) which is found in your URL. Cut and paste Wikitree URL (/name-number) of the person looking for regarding relationship. Remember it only initially goes back a few generations so you will probably have to hit search''' "30 generations"''' each time. 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Gary and Lyrae - Grandparents Pre-1600

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Link(s) to go back to pages: [[Space:Gary_and_Lyrae|Gary and Lyrae's Home Page]] This page and links will be in a continual state of uploading pictures and information... === Your Grandparents Pre-1600 (1600 AD - ~4000 BC) === {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae-93.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=. }} {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae-121.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Down Through the Ages }} {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae_-_Ours-80.jpg |align=c |size=xs |caption=Gary-Dad Lyrae-Dad Lyrae-Mom }} '''Important note:''' Even though we have '''multiple''' shared Great Grandparents, we're '''not''' of close consanguinity since our most recent mutual relative (direct or indirect) dates back to '''542 years ago'''. ; ) I'm including a link to page I am working on that gives a brief history of the early battles of England and Europe. I will be highlighting Great Grandfathers in the passage and eventually tie together with links to our own family pages. Here's the link: [[Space:Gary_and_Lyrae_-_Battles_of_Britain_and_Europe|Battles of Britain and Europe]] {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae-45.jpg |align=c |size=xs |caption= }} {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae_-_Ours-71.jpg |align=c |size=xs |caption=Lyrae - Dad and Mom }} {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae-98.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption= }} '''King of Scotland Robert the Bruce I (1274-1329 AD) - 21st GGF''' [[Bruce-129|Robert the Bruce ]] Click on this link to see the line that leads back to this Great Grandfather: [[Space:Gary_and_Lyrae_-_Relationships_to_Famous_Relatives#Robert_the_Bruce|Screenshots of Relationship to Robert the Bruce]] {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae-45.jpg |align=c |size=xs |caption= }} {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae_-_Ours-80.jpg |align=c |size=xs |caption=Gary-Dad Lyrae-Dad Lyrae-Mom }} '''House of Plantagenet''' {{Image|file=Bryant-8885-18.jpg |caption=Coat of Arms House of Plantagenet }} {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae-43.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=. }} '''There are over 50 Kings and Queens''' of "The House of Plantagenet" shown in the image above in '''Blue/Pink''' that are GGF and GGM. Gary's GGF/GGM are '''orange''' where the ancestors are the same. '''For a complete list and links to their individual pages''' click the link below for our project space we've devoted just to this: [[Space:Gary_and_Lyrae_-_House_of_Plantagenet/Anjou|House of Plantagenet-Anjou]] I am listing 2 from this chart above on this page because the Queen had an interesting background and the character of the other was noteworthy! {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae-45.jpg |align=c |size=xs |caption= }} {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae_-_Ours-80.jpg |align=c |size=xs |caption=Gary-Dad Lyrae-Dad Lyrae-Mom }} {{Image|file=Bryant-8885-9.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption= }} '''Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine (abt. 1122 - 1204) - 26th and 24th GGM''' [[Aquitaine-84|Eleanor of Aquitaine]] [[Space:Gary_and_Lyrae_-_Relationships_to_Famous_Relatives#Eleanor_of_Aquitaine|Screenshots of Relationship to Eleanor of Aquitaine]] {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae-45.jpg |align=c |size=xs |caption= }} {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae_-_Ours-80.jpg |align=c |size=xs |caption=Gary-Dad Lyrae-Dad Lyrae-Mom }} {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae-83.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption= }} '''William Marshal - 28th and 25th GGF''' signed and helped create Magna Carta [[Marshal-4|William Marshal]] {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae-84.jpg |caption=Coat of Arms William Marshal }} I just really liked this Great Grandfather...his story is one of character. I will be adding a whole page to this Great Grandfather in the future... [[Space:Gary_and_Lyrae_-_Relationships_to_Famous_Relatives#William Marshal |Screenshots of Relationship to William Marshal ]] {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae-45.jpg |align=c |size=xs |caption= }} {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae_-_Ours-80.jpg |align=c |size=xs |caption=Gary-Dad Lyrae-Dad Lyrae-Mom }} {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae-82.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Magna Carta }} {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae-94.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=King John and Barons }} '''Signing of the Magna Carta:''' 1215 AD This took place toward the beginning of chart above. '''2 Signatories of the Royal House''' were both of our Great Grandfathers '''17 of the 25 Surety Barons''' have traceable lines. Of the 17 with traceable lines...17 are Great Grandfathers! How's that for fun research! : ) Click on this link to see the complete list of Great Grandfathers and their profiles: [[Space:Gary_and_Lyrae_-_Magna_Carta|Magna Carta]] {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae-45.jpg |align=c |size=xs |caption= }} {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae_-_Ours-80.jpg |align=c |size=xs |caption=Gary-Dad Lyrae-Dad Lyrae-Mom }} {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae_-_Ours.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption= }} '''William I the Conqueror - Guillaume Normandie about 1027 - 1087''' [[Normandie-32|William the Conqueror]] [[Space:Gary_and_Lyrae_-_Relationships_to_Famous_Relatives#William_the_Conqueror|Screenshots of Relationship to William the Conqueror]] {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae-45.jpg |align=c |size=xs |caption= }} {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae_-_Ours-80.jpg |align=c |size=xs |caption=Gary-Dad Lyrae-Dad Lyrae-Mom }} {{Image|file=Bryant-8885-17.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption= }} '''King of Germany and Roman Empire - Otto The Great Liudolfinger (912-973 AD) 36th and 33rd GGF ''' [[Ottonian-2|Otto The Great]] [[Space:Gary_and_Lyrae_-_Relationships_to_Famous_Relatives#Otto_The_Great|Screenshots of Relationship to Otto The Great]] {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae-45.jpg |align=c |size=xs |caption= }} {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae_-_Ours-80.jpg |align=c |size=xs |caption=Gary-Dad Lyrae-Dad Lyrae-Mom }} {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae-58.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption= }} '''Ælfred (Wessex) of Wessex (abt. 0849 - 0899) Alfred the Great''' [[Wessex-33|Ælfred of Wessex]] {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae-Magna_Carta_Grandsons_of_King_Alfred_the_Great.png |caption=House of Wessex }} Almost all signers of Magna Carta have this Great Grandfather in common. I am counting both of our different family lines leading back to this Great Grandfather...there are over 25 so far. I have a page devoted to this Great Grandfather because he had a tremendous impact for what today is considered England. [[Space:Gary_and_Lyrae-Magna_Carta_Grandsons_of_King_Alfred_the_Great|Magna Carta Grandsons of King Alfred the Great]] Coming soon... [[Space:Gary_and_Lyrae_-_Relationships_to_Famous_Relatives#Ælfred_of_Wessex|Screenshots of Relationship to Ælfred of Wessex]] {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae-45.jpg |align=c |size=xs |caption= }} {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae_-_Ours-80.jpg |align=c |size=xs |caption=Gary-Dad Lyrae-Dad Lyrae-Mom }} {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae-11.jpg |caption= }} '''Arpad (Arpadhazi) of Hungary (0845 - 0907) 37th and 31st GGF''' [[Arpadhazi-14|Arpad of Hungary]] [[Space:Gary_and_Lyrae_-_Relationships_to_Famous_Relatives#Arpad_of_Hungary|Screenshots of Relationship to Arpad of Hungary]] {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae-45.jpg |align=c |size=xs |caption= }} {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae_-_Ours-80.jpg |align=c |size=xs |caption=Gary-Dad Lyrae-Dad Lyrae-Mom }} {{Image|file=Bryant-8885-15.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption= }} '''Charlemagne King of Franks - Karolus Magnus Carolingian (742-814 AD) Emperor of the Romans''' [[Carolingian-77|Charlemagne]] '''Together we have 7 lines to King Charlemagne : [[Space:Gary_and_Lyrae_-_Relationships_to_Famous_Relatives#Charlemagne|Screenshots of Relationship to Charlemagne]] {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae-45.jpg |align=c |size=xs |caption= }} {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae_-_Ours-80.jpg |align=c |size=xs |caption=Gary-Dad Lyrae-Dad Lyrae-Mom }} {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae-67.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption= }} '''Viking Kings - (793 AD to 1066 AD)''' We both have''' numerous Great Grandfathers''' that were Viking Kings. Just loading a few for now but thought it would work best to just list them on a "project page" of their own for later uploads... [[Space:Gary_and_Lyrae_-_Viking_Kings|Viking Kings]] {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae-45.jpg |align=c |size=xs |caption= }} {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae_-_Ours-80.jpg |align=c |size=xs |caption=Gary-Dad Lyrae-Dad Lyrae-Mom }} {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae-101.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption= }} '''Charles (Pippinid) "the Hammer" Martel (0676 - 0741) 41st GGF Gary and 36th/35th Lyrae''' [[Pippinid-12|Charles Pippinid Martel]] [[Space:Gary_and_Lyrae_-_Relationships_to_Famous_Relatives#Charles_Pippinid_Martel|Screenshots of Relationship to Charles Pippinid Martel]] {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae-45.jpg |align=c |size=xs |caption= }} I am going to be devoting a page to the Middle Age time period since it was a time of immense change after the Fall of the Roman Empire. I will be detailing more about how Kingdoms were set up and divided. {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae-45.jpg |align=c |size=xs |caption= }} {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae_-_Ours-80.jpg |align=c |size=xs |caption=Gary-Dad Lyrae-Dad Lyrae-Mom }} {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae-44.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Attila the Hun }} '''Attila the Hun (~0406 - ~0453) - 48th and 43rd GGF''' [[TheHun-1|Attila the Hun]] [[Space:Gary_and_Lyrae_-_Relationships_to_Famous_Relatives#Attila_the_Hun|Screenshots of Relationship to Attila the Hun]] {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae-45.jpg |align=c |size=xs |caption= }} {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae_-_Ours-71.jpg |align=c |size=xs |caption=Lyrae - Dad and Mom }} {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae-98.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption= }} '''King of Scotland Bruce I (1274-1329 AD) - 21st GGF''' [[Bruce-129|Robert the Bruce]] I am repeating this Great Grandfather (Robert I) because this is the point where our Family History intersects with Royal Family Tree and can then be traced back to King David and then to Adam. I am uploading Wikitree family line to 7 BC as well as a Royal Lineage Chart that shows this complete Royal Family Line to Adam. '''Our family intersects at #132. (K. Robert I. Bruce) on the Royal Line chart. ''' {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae_-_Ours-77.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Royal Line to King David }} Click on this link to see the line that leads back to this Great Grandfather: [[Space:Gary_and_Lyrae_-_Relationships_to_Famous_Relatives#Robert_the_Bruce|Screenshots of Relationship to Robert the Bruce]] {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae_-_Ours-85.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=A Work in Progress }} {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae-45.jpg |align=c |size=xs |caption= }} {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae_-_Ours-71.jpg |align=c |size=xs |caption=Lyrae - Dad and Mom }} {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae-90.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption= }} '''From Princess to Queen of Ireland''' Princess/Queen Tea-Tephi - ( ~580 BC) Princess Tephi is one of my absolute favorite relatives and the journey she went through. Here is an interesting website that gives some insight of her history and eventual marriage to the King of Ireland which unified the line of Judah (twin sons Pharez and Zarah) : [http://www.pocketoz.com.au/colours/covenant_tephi.html] If you would like to look at online Archive of "The Book of Tephi" published in 1897 click this link: [https://www.archive.org/details/cu31924013458819/mode/2up] On the chart above (The Queen's Royal Descent from King David) look at: ''' #50. K. Heremon (fl. B.C. 580), Tea Tephi. ''' {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae-45.jpg |align=c |size=xs |caption= }} {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae_-_Ours-71.jpg |align=c |size=xs |caption=Lyrae - Dad and Mom }} {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae_-_Grandparents_Pre-1600.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Boaz and Ruth - Great Grandparents of King David }} '''Boaz and Ruth - Great Grandparents of King David''' On the chart above (The Queen's Royal Descent from King David) look at: ''' #29 Boaz, Ruth. {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae-45.jpg |align=c |size=xs |caption= }} {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae_-_Ours-80.jpg |align=c |size=xs |caption=Gary-Dad Lyrae-Dad Lyrae-Mom }} {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae_-_Grandparents_Pre-1600-1.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Hector of Troy }} '''Hector of Troy''' - ( ~1250 BC) On the page [[Space:Gary_and_Lyrae_-_Queens_Royal_Line|Queens Royal Line]] look at the top of the Family Tree on the left side (Judah's son Zarah): ''' Hector - House of Troy''' {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae-45.jpg |align=c |size=xs |caption= }} I will be setting up a Projects Page with a few individual links that I find interesting. Something to note is that every single person on this Queens Royal Line page is a Great Grandparent from Robert the Bruce back to Adam. My hope is that this will help you start to relate more personally to names from history! : ) '''Inserted Links in this Page''' *'''Plantagenet:''' [[Space:Gary_and_Lyrae_-_House_of_Plantagenet/Anjou|House of Plantagenet/Anjou]] *'''Magna Carta:''' [[Space:Gary_and_Lyrae_-_Magna_Carta|Magna Carta]] *'''Alfred the Great:''' [[Space:Gary_and_Lyrae-Magna_Carta_Grandsons_of_King_Alfred_the_Great|Magna Carta Grandsons of King Alfred the Great]] *'''Viking Kings:''' [[Space:Gary_and_Lyrae_-_Viking_Kings|Viking Kings]] *'''Royal Line to King David:''' [[Space:Gary_and_Lyrae_-_Queens_Royal_Line|Queens Royal Line]]

Gary and Lyrae - Viking Kings

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Link(s) to go back to pages: [[Space:Gary_and_Lyrae_-_Grandparents_Pre-1600|Grandparents Pre-1600]] [[Space:Gary_and_Lyrae|Gary and Lyrae's Home Page]] This page and links will be in a continual state of uploading pictures and information... === Viking Kings 800 AD - 1066 AD=== {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae_-_Viking_Kings-11.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption= }} {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae-45.jpg |align=c |size=xs |caption= }} {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae_-_Ours-80.jpg |align=c |size=xs |caption=Gary-Dad Lyrae-Dad Lyrae-Mom }} {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae_-_Viking_Kings-16.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption= }} '''Harald (Norge) Sigurdsson (abt. 1015 - 1066) 32 GGF and 28th GGF''' [[Norge-8|Harald (Norge) Sigurdsson]] [[Space:Gary_and_Lyrae_-_Relationships_to_Famous_Relatives#Harald_(Norge)_Sigurdsson|Screenshots of Relationship to Harald (Norge) Sigurdsson]] {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae-45.jpg |align=c |size=xs |caption= }} {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae_-_Ours-66.jpg |align=c |size=xs |caption=Lyrae - Dad and Mom }} {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae_-_Viking_Kings-12.jpg |caption=King of Denmark - Norway }} '''Viking King of Denmark and Norway - Harald I Gormsson ''Bluetooth'' (912-987 AD) 31st GGF''' [[Gormsson-36|Harald I Gormsson ''Bluetooth'']] [[Space:Gary_and_Lyrae_-_Relationships_to_Famous_Relatives#Harald_Gormsson_-_Bluetooth|Screenshots of Relationship to Harald Gormsson - Bluetooth]] This Great-Grandfather also has the modern technology "Bluetooth" named after him. He was known as a great communicator and even united the countries of Denmark and Norway together...thus the correlation with the modern Bluetooth which lets multiple devices speak one compatible protocol. {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae_-_Ours-21.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Bluetooth logo}} Check out the short video below for more information...[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VdmQp9M9jUo King Bluetooth and Your Phone] {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae-45.jpg |align=c |size=xs |caption= }} {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae_-_Ours-80.jpg |align=c |size=xs |caption=Gary-Dad Lyrae-Dad Lyrae-Mom }} {{Image|file=Bryant-8885-23.jpg |caption= }} '''Viking King of Norway - Harald Halfdansson (850-933 AD) 35th and 29th GGF''' [[Halfdansson-259|King Harald Halfdansson]] [[Space:Gary_and_Lyrae_-_Relationships_to_Famous_Relatives#King_Harald_Halfdansson|Screenshots of Relationship to King Harald Halfdansson]] {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae-45.jpg |align=c |size=xs |caption= }} {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae_-_Ours-80.jpg |align=c |size=xs |caption=Gary-Dad Lyrae-Dad Lyrae-Mom }} {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae_-_Ours-7.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption= }} '''"Rollo" Hrolf (Normandie) of Normandy (abt. 0842 - 0931) Gary's 36th GGF Lyrae's 30th GGF''' [[Normandie-54|Rollo Hrolf of Normandy]] '''Some more famous Vikings... still uploading''' {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae-45.jpg |align=c |size=xs |caption= }} {{Image|file=Gary_and_Lyrae_-_Ours-80.jpg |align=c |size=xs |caption=Gary-Dad Lyrae-Dad Lyrae-Mom }} '''Ingvar Ragnarsson (bef. 0787 - aft. 0870) Gary's 37th Lyrae's 32nd''' [[Ragnarsson-4|Ingvar Ragnarsson]] '''Ragnar Lothbrok Sigurdsson (abt. 0766 - abt. 0845) Gary's 38th Lyrae's 31st''' [[Sigurdsson-4|Ragnar Lothbrok]]

Garza County, Texas

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Welcome to Garza County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ==History/Timeline== {{Blue|Garza County was formed from the Bexar District 1876; organized 1907.}} Garza county was named in honor of The Garza family, natives of the Canary Islands. http://www.texasescapes.com/TOWNS/Post/Garza-County-Courthouse-Post-Texas.htmGarza County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. Garza is named for a pioneer Bexar County family, as it was once a part of that county. It is located SE of Lubbock.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garza_County,_Texas :'''2000 b.c.''' – Native American peoples of the Americas are the first inhabitants. Later inhabitants were the Kiowa, Comanche. :'''1731''' - The Pioneer settlers of San Antonio :'''1870s''' West Texas rancher, John B. Slaughter used Garza County rangeland during the 1870s :'''1875''' W. C. Young of Fort Worth and Illinois Irishman, Ben Galbraith establish the beginnings of the Curry Comb Ranch in the NW part of Garza County. :'''1883''' - The last Indian raid in the county occurred at the Curry Comb Ranch, owned by the Llano Cattle Company; in 1884, the Square and Compass Ranch put up the first barbed wire fence in the county.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcg03 :'''1885–86''' This was a bad winter, and the drought of 1886 caused cattle to die, and farmers to leave. :'''1876''' Garza County is formed from Bexar County, and named for the prominent Bexar County family of José Antonio de la Garza. :'''1876''' Garza County created August 21, 1876 has been a cattle raising county since settlement. :'''1878''' OS Ranch Founded on open range, 1878, brand was owned in 1881 by R. H. Overall. :June 15, 1907 Organized June 15, 1907 with Post as the county Seat. :'''1880''' The Garza county census count was 36 people. :'''1882''' The Square and Compass Ranch is started by the Nave and McCord Cattle Company. They put up the first barbed wire fence two years later. :'''1884''' OS Ranch founded by Andrew J. Long, Frank M. Long of Lexington, KY. :'''1890s''' other ranchers and farmers began to move in and drilled wells to help ensure their water supply. :'''1900''' County population is 185 persons. :'''1901''' W. E. Connell acquired the ranch, who had about 200 sections of land. Ranch house a community center - for barbecues, roundups, parties. :'''1907''' Headquarters was '''site of election''' organizing Garza County. Post is founded as a utopian venture by, and named for, cereal king Charles William Post.Recorded Texas Historic Landmark, 1966. :'''1909-1913''' C.W. Post builds a cotton gin, a cotton mill, and attempts to improve agriculture production through rainmaking, involving the heavy use of explosives fired from kites and towers along the rim of the Caprock Escarpment. :'''1926''' Oil is discovered in the county. :'''1934''' Quanah and Bryan Maxey discover a sixteen-foot-long tusk of a prehistoric imperial mammoth. This tusk is currently located in the American Museum of Natural History, New York City, NY. :'''1957''' A Prehistoric Indian site at Cowhead Mesa is recorded by Emmet Shedd of Post. :'''1960-1965''' The South Plains Archaeological Society excavations of Cowhead Mesa found artifacts to date inhabitation back to 2000 b.c. :1980 The most important business in the county are agribusiness, oil and gas extraction, and textile mills. ===Government Offices=== Garza County has had two courthouses: 1908, 1923 2nd Courthouse, 1923 - Architect - C. A. Carlander, style was Texas Renaissance, Material Brick and concrete, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark.The 1923 Garza County Courthouse was built to replace the original one from 1908. {{Image|file=Garza_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=1923 courthouse }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== :Stretching across the horizon as a range of flat topped mountains is the Cap Rock Escarpment, the E boundary of the vast Llano Estacado or "Staked Plains." The Llano, one of the world's most perfect plains regions, is an elongated oval extending from N to S. 3/4 (20 million acres are in Texas, with remainder in E New Mexico. It is naturally treeless, with canyons that behgin gradually, with altitude 2,700 feet on E edge to 4000 feet near New Mexico. In early pleistocene period, (750,000 yrs ago) the surface erosion shaped it. :The Caprock is tough caliche, esists erosion. it begins in Bordon County, 25 miles S and extends northward, 170 miles long into the Panhandle. The lower case is 300 feet up to 1,000 feet above the lower plains. The first white man to visit the Great Plains was the Spanish Conquistador Francisco de Coronado who crossed them in 1541 on his search for the fabled Seven Cities of Cibola, being impressed by the sea of grass covering the soil, his tracks could not be detected..http://www.texasescapes.com/TOWNS/Post/Post_Texas.htm#visit {{Image|file=Garza_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption= }}{{clear}} https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcg03 :Garza County - NW Texas, on Llano Estacado and the breaks of the lower plains. :'''Center''' point is 33°10' north latitude and 101°20' west longitude, 42 miles SE of Lubbock. :'''Named for''' a pioneer Bexar County family of José Antonio de la Garza member. :'''Size''' - 914 square miles of rough, broken land drained by tributaries of the Brazos River; :'''Elevation''' 2,100 to 3,000 feet above sea level. :'''Soil ''' -sandy, loamy, and clay soils support grass, small mesquite, and thorny scrubs and cacti. :'''Rainfall''' - 18.91 inches of rainfall per year :'''Temperature''' January of 28° F and an average maximum in July of 95°. :'''Growing season''' averages 216 days. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcg03 =====Adjacent counties===== *Crosby County (north) *Kent County (east) *Scurry County (southeast) *Borden County (south) *Lynn County (west) *Lubbock County (northwest) *Dickens County (northeast) ====Formed From==== *Formed from Young and Bexar Territories =====Protected areas===== *[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/bbc06 Cowhead Mesa] =====Demographics===== In 2000, there were 4,872 people living in the county with a population density of 5 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 56.7% White (European and non-Hispanic), 4.8 Black or African American, 0.2% Native American, 0.1% Asian, 0.0% Pacific Islander, 37.2% of the population were Hispanic. The median income for a household in the county was $27,206, and the median income for a family was $31,173. Males had a median income of $26,604 versus $18,105 for females. The per capita income for the county was $12,704. About 17.50% of families and 22.30% of the population were below the poverty line, including 29.60% of those under age 18 and 18.60% of those age 65 or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garza_County,_Texas Of residents age twenty-five and older, 70 percent had completed high school and 10 percent had college degrees. Highways
*U.S. Highway 84 *U.S. Highway 380 *Texas State Highway 207 *Texas Farm to Market Road 669 =====Towns/Communities===== *'''[[:Category:Post, Texas|Post]] (county seat)''' *[[:Category:Close City, Texas|Close City]] *[[:Category:Justiceburg, Texas|Justiceburg]] *[[:Category:Southland, Texas|Southland]] ====Resources==== *[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/bbc06 CowHead Mesa *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Plains_Council#C._W._Post_Memorial_Camp South Plains Boy Scout Camp] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garza_County_Historical_Museum Garza co. Historical Museum] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_Mountain_Fork_Brazos_River Double Mountain Fork Brazos River] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Farm_to_Market_Roads_in_Texas_(600–699)#FM_669 FM 669] Flint, historical marker that describes an archaeological site where the "Garza Point" was first identified. These distinctive arrowheads were constructed from local flint, chert, and obsidian. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mushaway_Peak Mushaway Peak] =====Census===== :1880 --- 36 — :1890 --- 14 −61.1% :1900 --- 185 1,221.4% :1910 --- 1,995 978.4% :1920 --- 4,253 113.2% :1930 --- 5,586 31.3% :1940 --- 5,678 1.6% :1950 --- 6,281 10.6% :1960 --- 6,611 5.3% :1970 --- 5,289 −20.0% :1980 --- 5,336 0.9% :1990 --- 5,143 −3.6% :2000 --- 4,872 −5.3% :2010 --- 6,461 32.6% :Est. 2015 --- 6,415 ====Notables==== =====Land Grants===== {{Image|file=Garza_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=c |size=550 |caption= }} =====Cemeteries===== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=370 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Terrace Cemetery, Post, Texas|Terrace Cemetery]] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Garza_County,_Texas_Genealogy Family Search genealogy] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Garza/ListGarza.html Garza county Cemeteries] Gloria Mayfield *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2604 FindaGrave cemeteries] ===Sources=== *[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/bbc06 CowHead Mesa *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Plains_Council#C._W._Post_Memorial_Camp South Plains Boy Scout Camp] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garza_County_Historical_Museum Garza co. Historical Museum] *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Close_City,_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justiceburg,_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southland,_Texas *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_Mountain_Fork_Brazos_River Double Mountain Fork Brazos River] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Farm_to_Market_Roads_in_Texas_(600–699)#FM_669 FM 669] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mushaway_Peak Mushaway Peak] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Garza_County,_Texas_Genealogy Family Search genealogy] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Garza/ListGarza.html Garza county Cemeteries] Gloria Mayfield *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2604 FindaGrave cemeteries] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txgarza/cemeteries/Justiceburg.cemetery.htm Garza co. Cemeteries TxGen] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txgarza/TxGen Garza co. cemeteries] and genealogy

Garza Name Study

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[[Category:Garza Name Study]][[Category: Trevino Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] {{One Name Study| name =Garza}} {{One Name Study| name =Garza}} {{One Name Study| name =Trevino}} {{One Name Study| name =Trevino}} This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the Garza (and selected Trevino Surname) surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. Variants of the '''Garza''' Surname: :de la Garza {Surname 2, 3} :DelaGarza :DeLaGarza :De La Garza {Surname 2, 3} :Garza :Garsa :Garça Examples: :De la Garza y del Arcón; De La Garza y Arcón; DelaGarza de Arcón; :De la Garza de Arcón :de la Garza de Falcón :de la Garza Falcón de Treviño :de la Garza Falcón y Treviño :de Treviño ===Templates=== Migrating Ancestor {{Image|file=Flags_of_Mexico.png|align=l|size=s|caption=Born in New Spain}} {{Image|file=Flags_of_Mexico.png|align=l|size=s|caption=Born in New Spain}}{{clear}} {{Mexican Roots}} {{Mexican Roots}} {{Image|file=US_State_Flag_Images-67.png|align=l|size=s|caption=Born in }} {{Image|file=US_State_Flag_Images-67.png|align=l|size=s|caption=Born in _____ }}{{clear}} {{Migrating Ancestor| origin = Mexico | destination=Texas| origin-flag = Flags_of_Mexico-3.png| destination-flag =US_State_Flag_Images-67.png}} {{Migrating Ancestor| origin = Mexico | destination=Texas| origin-flag = Flags_of_Mexico-3.png| destination-flag =US_State_Flag_Images-67.png}} {{US History|sub-project=Texas}} {{US History|sub-project=Texas}} ===Sources for the Garza and Trevino Surnames=== :[http://www.somosprimos.com/inclan/garzafalcon.htm Inclan, John. Blas de la Garza Falcon Descendancy Report] :[http://www.somosprimos.com/inclan/inclan.htm Inclan, John D. Research Table of Contents for founding families of Northern Mexico] :[http://www.somosprimos.com/inclan/garza.htm Inclan, John D. Pedro de la Garza Descendant Report] :[http://www.somosprimos.com/inclan/tremino.htm Inclan, John D., Tremino y Quintanilla Descendant Report] :[http://raullongoria.net raullongoria.net] :[http://villadan.com villadan.com] :[http://www.sologenealogia.com/gen/index.php sologenealogia.com] :[http://www.sologenealogia.com/Pasajeros/index.htm sologenealogia.com Pasajeros Index] :Rio Grande Valley Genealogical Society :[http://www.guadalajaradispensas.com/ Guadaljara Dispensas Marriage Records 1600-1699, 1700-1799, 1800-1899, Nueva Galicia, Guadalajara and Jalisco] ===Related Wiki Tree Categories and Free Space Pages=== :[[:Category: Mexico]] :[[:Category: Texas]] :[[:Category: Nuevo León]] :[[:Category: :[[:Category: :[[:Category: Garza Name Study]] :[[:Category:

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[[Category:Missouri Projects]] [[Category:Gasconade County, Missouri]] == Contents == === Early History === Gasconade County is situated upon the south side of the Missouri River, seventy miles west of St. Louis. The county is named for the Gasconade River which empties into the Missouri River within its boundaries.
The county was organized from Franklin County by an act of the territorial legislature on 25 November 1820, before Missouri became a state. All the unorganized portion (nearly one fourth) of the state south and west was attached to it. It was frequently referred to as the "State of Gasconade." In 1841 it was divided, and Osage County formed. In 1869, thirty-six square miles were transferred to Crawford County. It originally included most of present Maries County.
On the north is the Missouri River; on the west, [[:Category:Osage_County%2C_Missouri|Osage]] and [[:Category:Maries_County%2C_Missouri|Maries]] Counties; on the south, [[:Category:Phelps_County%2C_Missouri|Phelps]] and [[:Category:Crawford_County%2C_Missouri|Crawford]]; and on the east, [[:Category:Franklin_County%2C_Missouri|Franklin]] County. The county's main economic sources are horticultural and agricultural. The leading products are wheat, cattle and corn. Manufactured products include wine, shoes, and flour. Historically, it produced much quality wine from several wineries and is known to be a good grape growing area. The county has large Kaolin clay deposits and many clay pits.
The people are largely of German heritage. Other ethnic groups include Swiss immigrants who founded the town of Swiss, Polish immigrants who settled north of Owensville, and Bohemians who settled south of Owensville.
A good overview of the county's history can be found [https://www.gasconadecountyhistoricalsociety.com/content/default/?id=4 here] and the history of the early settlers can be found [http://genealogytrails.com/mo/gasconade/settlement.htm here]. === Timeline === * 1804 May -- Lewis and Clark Expedition travel up the Missouri River and [https://lewisandclarkjournals.unl.edu/item/lc.jrn.1804-05-27#lc.jrn.1804-05-27.03 camp] on an island at the mouth of the Gasconade River. They [https://lewisandclarkjournals.unl.edu/item/lc.jrn.1804-05-27#lc.jrn.1804-05-27.01 measured] the river to be 157 yards wide and 19 foot deep. * 1820 November -- [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gasconade_County,_Missouri Gasconade County] formed * 1830 -- County population of 1,500 people * 1837 -- Hermann founded by the German Settlement Society of Philadelphia. A group of seventeen individuals arrive before winter. * 1840 -- County population of 5,000 people * 1842 -- [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermann,_Missouri Hermann] becomes county seat * 1849 -- Cholera epidemic in Hermann and 128 [[:Category:1849_Cholera_Epidemic%2C_Missouri|people]] died in three months that summer."Early Troubles," ''The Gasconade Advertiser-Courier'' (Hermann, Missouri), 7 July 1876, p. 4, col. 2. Newspapers.com : 11 October 2020. * 1855 November -- Gasconade River [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gasconade_Bridge_train_disaster bridge] collapses with more than 30 killed. It was the first major deadly bridge collapse in American history. * 1860 -- population of county was 8,726 with 9 "free colored" and 76 enslaved. 1 Native American was not included in the count for the census. * 1861 May -- Gasconade River bridge burned by Governor [[Jackson-10417|Claiborne Fox Jackson]] and [[Price-7645|General Sterling Price]] on their [https://www.columbiatribune.com/d7ba9fc9-4ce2-5459-9e4a-fb507e8cffc2.html way back] to Jefferson City. * 1864 October -- [[Price-7645|General Sterling Price]]'s [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Price%27s_Raid raid] crossed the county from east to west through the town of Hermann. * 1870 -- County population of 10,000 people * 1918 - 1920 [[:Category:Gasconade_County%2C_Missouri%2C_1918_Flu_Pandemic|Influenza epidemic]] * 1942 - 1945 -- Over 660 [http://genealogytrails.com/mo/gasconade/military_wwIIenlistmentIndex.htm men] enlisted for military service during World War II. * 1945 January -- Launch of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Gasconade_(APA-85) USS Gasconade] (APA-85) named after Gasconade County. * 2000 -- County population of 15,000 people, consisting of approximately 6,000 households === Townships === * Boeuf Township * Boulware Township * Bourbois Township * Brush Creek Township * Canaan Township * Clay Township * Richland Township * Roark Township * Third Creek Township === Founders and First Families === * [[Bayer-977|George Fredrick Bayer]] (1800-1839) -- Founder of the city of [[:Category:Hermann%2C_Missouri|Hermann]]. * Daniel Crider -- [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/428970-known-descendants-of-daniel-crider-senior-pioneer-settler-of-gasconade-county-missouri-enumerating-more-than-seven-generations-with-historical-references-to-pennsylvania-and-north-carolina-ancestors-and-early-missouri-history?offset=8 Genealogy] of Crider family * Johann Eppler -- [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/107940-johann-georg-eppler-and-rebecca-eppler-roark-county-missouri?offset=24 Genealogy] of Eppler family * [[Graf-1219|Jacob Graf]] (1824 - 1870) -- Owner and editor of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermanner_Volksblatt Hermanner Volksblatt] newspaper. His wife [[Esslinger-126|Christine Esslinger Graf]] (1820 - 1902) took over the management of the paper after his death. === Notables === * [[Honeck-10|Richard Honeck]] (1879 - 1976) -- [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Honeck Served] one of the longest prison terms ending in a release. === Towns & Post Offices === * Bartonsville -- The county seat before Osage and Maries Counties were formed. The county seat was moved here in 1825 when Gasconade City, the first county seat, was flooded. In 1828 Bartonsville flooded, and the county seat was moved to Mt. Sterling. Spelled Bartonville in the History of Franklin County.History of Franklin, Jefferson, Washington, Crawford, and Gasconade Counties, Missouri. Goodspeed Publishing Company, 1888. It was located on the Gasconade River in what is now Osage County. The origin of the name could not be determined.Weber, Frank. "Place Names of Six South Central Counties of Missouri." M.A. thesis., University of Missouri-Columbia, 1938.
* Bay -- A post office in central Boulware Township. The origin of the name could not be determined.
* Bem -- A discontinued post office in Brush Creek Township. The origin of the name could not be determined. Formerly known as Beaver because there were so many beavers in Dry Fork Creek Bottom. The name was changed when the post office was established because there was another Beaver in Missouri.
* Bland -- A town in western Clay Township. Named for [[Bland-1876|Richard P. Bland]], who was for many years a member of Congress for Missouri from the district of which Osage County formed a part.
* Canaan -- In the eastern part of the county in Canaan Township. Named for the Biblical place of Canaan.
* Charlotte Post Office -- A discontinued post office located southeast of Drake.
* Cleavesville -- A discontinued post office in Clay Township. Named for Cleaveland Luster, the first storekeeper.
* Delphi Post Office -- A discontinued post office in Bourbois Township. It was still a post office in 1860. Neither the location nor the origin of the name is known.
* Douglas Prairie -- Named for Fred Douglas, who owned the land. The prairie land was first settled by Uriah Shockley in 1838, but he abandoned his claim to Samuel Burchard, who then sold it to Douglas.
* Drake -- A post office in Boeuf Township, named for Senator [[Drake-4590|Charles D. Drake]], United States Senator from Missouri (1867-1871).
* Ehlenberg -- In Roark Township. Nothing could be learned of this place.
* Fredericksburg -- A post office in western Richland Township on the Gasconade River established in 1853 and discontinued in 1922. It was named for a Fredericks family who were the first settlers. The place was once a summer resort. It touches the county line, and before 1892 the post office was located across the line in Osage County. It is now an unincorporated area.
* Gasconade -- Near the mouth of the Gasconade River for which it is named. It was the first county seat. In 1825 on account of a flood, the county seat was moved to Bartonsville. It once came within two votes of securing the state capital instead of Jefferson City. It was also known as Gasconade City. There was a government boat yard there.
* Gasconade Ferry Post Office -- A discontinued post office on the Gasconade River in Richland Township. Named for the Gasconade River.
* Gebler Post Office -- A discontinued post office in Roark Township. Named for W.S. Gebler, a pioneer who established a store there.
* Halloway Post Office -- A discontinued post office. Nothing could be learned of this place.
* Hermann -- A town on the Missouri River in Roark Township. Hermann was purchased, laid out, and settled by the "German Settlement Society of Philadelphia" on 2 November 1837. The post office was established in 1840. Many of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermann_Historic_District historic buildings] such as the Deutschheim home (now a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deutschheim_State_Historic_Site state historic site]) were built of brick or stone and constructed in the German style. Named for the German hero, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arminius Herman], usually known as Arminius, (17 B.C.-21 A.D.) who defeated the Romans in the Alps. Description from [https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Encyclopedia_Americana_(1920)/Hermann 1920]
* Johnson Station -- An abandoned village in eastern Canaan Township, east of Rosebud. Named for Dr. Johnson, who lived there and owned the land. There was a railroad siding there.
* Lange Store Post Office -- A discontinued post office named for E. Lange, Sr., who built a store there in 1858. It was located about three miles south of Morrison and northeast of Fredericksburg]
* Leander Post Office -- A discontinued post office located in the center of the county, east of Woollam, in northeast Canaan Township. Was listed as a post office in the Missouri gazetteer in 1860, and could have been around since 1856.
* Leduc -- A discontinued post office in Bourbois Township. Appears as Loduc on a 1880 map. Leduc (French) means "the duke." Named for an early family.
* Little Berger Post Office -- A discontinued post office in Roark Township near the head of Little Berger Creek, for which it is obviously named.
* Manda Post Office -- A discontinued post office located near the center of the county. The post office was first in the farmhouse of [[Tschappler-7|'''John Tschappler''']] (1840 - 1913). It was first named Zoar for Zoar Church nearby. The mail was frequently missent to Zoar so Mr. Tschappler was allowed to choose a new name for the post office. He named it for his daughter, [[Tschappler-9|'''Amanda W. (Tschappler) Schneider''']] (1895 - 1983). By 1938 it no longer existed.
* Margaret Post Office -- A discontinued post office in south Clay Township.
* Morrison -- A town in the northwest corner of Richland Township on the Missouri River. Named for Alfred W. Morrison, who owned a large plantation there in early days.
* Mount Sterling -- A town in western Boulware Township on the Gasconade River. It was the third location of the county seat. It is on Starky's Bluff, which is named for Joel Starky, who entered the land on May 10, 1825. It is also known as Shockley's Bluff for Thomas Shockley, who bought the land from Joel Starky on July 14, 1825 and lived there. The county seat remained here from 1828 to 1842, when it was moved to Hermann. There was a post office in 1860. The origin of the name, Mt. Sterling, can not be determined.
* Owensville -- A town in Canaan Township. Named for the first settler there, a Mr. Owen. In partnership with E. Luster, Mr. Owen opened the first store there. It is said that in naming the village, they could not decide whether to call it Owensville or Lusterville. The two men agreed to pitch a game of horseshoes, and the winner was to be honored with the name. Mr. Owen won the game. It is the largest town in the county.
* Pershing -- A post office in southwest Richland Township on the Gasconade River. Originally known as Potsdam. The settlers came from Potsdam, Germany, and it is said they named the place for their old home. On the other hand, there actually was a man named Potts who built a dam and a mill here, and it is said also that the place was so named for that reason. During the World War, due to national feeling, the name was changed to Pershing for General John J. Pershing.
* Redbird -- The land, located in Bourbois Township, was first settled about 1840 by James Miller. A post office was established in 1883 and given that name by the first postmaster E.R. Bowen (grandson of Colonel Isaiah Bowen), because he thought it would be easy to spell and remember, and because there were many red birds in the woods there.
* Rosebud -- A village post office in east Canaan Township. It was first known as Snider's Store for the owner of the store. Later the name was changed to Bourbois after the Bourbeuse River (which is often spelled Bourbois). Bourbois was about a mile from the present site of Rosebud. The name was changed from Bourbois because the mail was frequently missent to Bourbon. The orign of the name could not be discovered. Highway 50 runs through the town.
* Smith's Creek Post Office -- A discontinued post office that was later moved to Osage County.
* Stony Hill -- A post office in eastern Boeuf Township. Named from the fact that the hillside where the post office was first situated was covered with stones.
* Swiss -- A post office in northwestern Boeuf Township. So named because most of the inhabitants are from Switzerland.
* Tea -- A discontinued post office. It was first known as Baur for C.K. Baur, first postmaster and blacksmith. Baur sold his property to Mr. Schaefferkoetter who built a store. Later the store was located at the present site of Tea. It is said that when customers wanted whiskey, they would call for tea, and the place came to be called Tea. Located in southern Canaan Township.
* Woollam -- A discontinued post office in southeast Third Creek Township on Cedar Fork. Named for a person named Wollam who established a post office and owned a store sometime before 1860. Others say he was a journeyman tailor. This was the site of the old town. The store and post office were later moved to another site and retained the post office name. When speaking of the two sites, the people of the neighborhood use the terms Old Wollam and New Woollam.
=== Historic Places === Places on the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Gasconade_County,_Missouri National Register] * Peenie Petroglyph Archeological Site -- Located near Bem, includes petroglyphs identified as a crescent, star/supernova and rabbit tracks. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruskaup_House Ruskaup House] -- German [https://www.loc.gov/item/mo0671/ farmhouse] constructed by [[Ruskaup-2|Heinrich Ruskaup]] about 1845 to 1850, [https://catalog.archives.gov/id/63818839 nominated] for its variation in rubble construction. Located near Drake. === Cemeteries === There are many cemeteries within the county. Two good places to check are Find A Grave and Billion Graves. === Churches === * Beemont Methodist Church -- In eastern Boeuf Township. Named for the village of Beemont which is across the county line in Franklin County.
* Mount Pleasant Baptist Church -- In southeast Bourbois Township. A descriptive name. Organized in 1844.
* Oak Forest Baptist Church -- In southwest Bourbois Township near an oak forest for which it is named.
* Red Oak Methodist Church -- In eastern Canaan Township. Named for Red Oak Creek on which it is located.
* Salem Baptist Church -- In southern Canaan Township. Salem is an ancient name for Jerusalem.
* Zoar Methodist Church -- In Third Creek Township. Zoar was the place to which Lot and his daughters escaped and which was spared when Sodom and Gomorrah were destroyed, because of its littleness (GEN. xix. 22). The name means little. Also known as New Wollam Methodist Church for the village of New Woollam at which it is located.
=== Schools === * Barbarick School -- In southern Third Creek Township. Named for Joseph Barbarick on whose farm it is located.
* Collier School -- In southwest Brush Creek Township. So named because it is located on the Collier farm.
* Hemby School -- In southern Brush Creek Township. A family name Hemby.
* Hinton School -- In Canaan Township. Named for the Hinton family.
* Lost Hill School -- In western Boulware Township. So called because it is on a lone hill in the prairie, apparently lost from any range of hills.
=== Forks and Creeks === Many descriptions of locations include a reference to a creek or river. * Bailey's Creek -- A tributary of the Missouri River. Named for the Bailey family who entered the land on it.
* Big Berger Creek -- Rises in Boeuf Township and empties into the Missouri River. Pike calls it Shepherd River, and Lewis and Clark, ed. 1893, p. 9, Shepherd dr. Coue's note, 365, says, "I am told by R.J. Holcombe that the word is not the common French noun "berger," a shepherd, but a personal name, probably of the old German pioneer Caspar Burger, a founder of the colony there; if so, it should not have been translated into English. The word is mangled into "Boeger" on the beautiful chart of the Missouri River Comm." Also spelled Burger. Berger, in French, means shepherd. The soft pronunciation of the "g" would indicate that the word is French.
* First Creek -- A tributary of the Gasconade River. Rises in Boulware Township and flows through Roark Township and Richland Township. So named because it is the first large creek in Gasconade County up the river from its mouth.
* Sugar Creek -- A tributary of the Gasconade River in Boulware Township. So called for the many sugar maple trees along its banks. Also known as Sugar Camp Creek because there used to be a sugar camp on it.
* Third Creek -- A tributary of the Gasconade River in Third Creek Township. So named because it is the third largest creek in the county up the river from its mouth.
* Turkey Creek -- A tributary of Second Creek in Boulware Township. So named from the wild turkeys which were once numerous here.
* Wallace Creek -- A tributary of Dry Fork in Bourbois Township. Named for an early family named Wallace who lived on it.
* Watson's Fork -- Joins Dry Fork to form the Bourbese River in Brush Creek Township. Named for the Watson family in that section.
=== Records === ==== Biographies ==== * Biographies from Goodspeed's "''History of ... Gasconade Counties''," 1888. [http://www.mygenealogyhound.com/missouri-counties/gasconade-county-missouri-genealogy-biographies.asp A to M] and [http://www.mygenealogyhound.com/missouri-counties/gasconade-county-missouri-genealogy-biographies-two.asp M to W]. ==== Census ==== * 1830 Federal Census [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/2317968?availability=Online List] of head of households * 1850 Federal Census [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/448615-1850-federal-census-gasconade-county-missouri?offset=2 Index] The Townships of Boulware and Richland listed names of those who had enslaved people in their household. In Boulware, 13 enslavers had 42 enslaved. In Richland, 10 enslavers had 72 enslaved. [https://www.sos.mo.gov/CMSImages/Archives/Census/Slave_1850/F49_1850_V2_Gaconade.pdf List] * 1860 Federal Census statistics show the total county population of 8,726, with 8,641 white, 9 free colored, and 76 slaves counted in the county. There was one Indian that was not included in the count. [https://civilwaronthewesternborder.org/islandora/object/civilwar%253A4947?islandora_paged_content_page=1 List] The counts for enslaver and enslaved by township: Boeuf 2 -- 3. Brush Creek 2 -- 4. Burbois 4 -- 16. Canaan 6 -- 17. Town of Hermann 1 -- 1. Richland 8 -- 27. Third Creek 5 -- 8. [https://www.sos.mo.gov/CMSImages/Archives/Census/Slave_1860/F109_1860_V1_Gasconade.pdf List] * State Census of 1876. [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2075262 Search]. * State census index [https://s1.sos.mo.gov/records/archives/archivesdb/census/Default.aspx Search] ==== Church Records ==== * Baptism * Marriage * Burial ==== Land Records ==== * Held by Recorder of Deeds in County Courthouse. ==== Maps ==== * [https://www.loc.gov/resource/g4164h.pm004240/?r=-0.472,-0.064,1.781,0.928,0 Bird's eye view] of the city of Hermann, 1869. Image from Library of Congress.
* [https://www.loc.gov/item/2012593077/ Land ownership map], 1875, from LOC * [https://www.loc.gov/item/sanborn04696_001/ Herman] Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps, September 1892, from LOC * [https://www.loc.gov/item/sanborn04696_002/ Herman] Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps, July 1898, from LOC * [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/560390-standard-atlas-of-gasconade-county-missouri-including-a-plat-book-of-the-villages-cities-and-townships-of-the-county-map-of-the-state-united-states-and-world?offset=7 Standard Atlas] of Gasconade County, Including a Plat Map of the Villages, 1913 ==== Military ==== ==== Newspapers ==== *[https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn87067037/issues/ Die Gasconade Zeitung] (1873-1874), in German, browsable images at Chronicling America
*[https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85034180/issues/ Hermanner Volksblatt u. Gasconade Zeitung] (1872-1873), in German, browsable images at Chronicling America
*[https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn86054053/issues/1871/ Hermanner Volksblatt] (1860-1871), in German browsable images at Chronicling America
* [https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn93060116/issues/ Hermanner Volksblatt] (1875-1922), in German, browsable images at Chronicling America. Read more about the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermanner_Volksblatt Volksblatt]. The paper [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/4082399/ap_story_announcing_that_the_hermanner/ ceased publication] in 1928.
* German language [https://www.sos.mo.gov/mdh/browse?id=instit_browse&instid=PUBLIB&contribid=SRL&divid=GLN&lvl=div newspapers] * Local [https://www.sos.mo.gov/mdh/browse?id=instit_browse&instid=PUBLIB&contribid=SRL&lvl=cntrb newspapers] ==== Probate Records ==== * Held by Probate Judge ==== Vital Records ==== * Birth Records: 1867 - 1897 held by the County Clerk. State Archives microfilm covers 1828 - 1907. Abstracts of pre-1910 Births and Stillbirths can be [https://s1.sos.mo.gov/records/archives/archivesdb/BirthDeath/#searchDB searched]. Registration by state begins in 1910. * Death Records: 1883 - 1901 held by the County Clerk. State Archives microfilm covers 1883 - 1896; 1900 - 1920. Abstracts of pre-1910 Deaths can be [https://s1.sos.mo.gov/records/archives/archivesdb/BirthDeath/#searchDB searched]. Registration by state begins in 1910. [https://s1.sos.mo.gov/records/Archives/ArchivesMvc/DeathCertificates/ Death Certificates] 1910 - 1969. * Marriage: held by Probate Judge. Missouri State Archives states: Gasconade County – a majority of these birth records cover 1883-1890. Volume 1 of the birth register books covers 1828-1907, but includes very few records. The Register of Deaths includes one death for 1901. There is another book called County Court Death Records on microfilm reel #C47007 that includes deaths from 1900-1920. These are NOT part of the online database. (Those records from 1910-1920 may also be found in the post-1910 death certificate database.) == Bibliography == * Bek, William G. The German Settlement Society of Philadelphia and Its Colony Hermann, Missouri, 1907. [https://archive.org/details/germansettlement00bekw View online.] Reprint: Historic Hermann, 1984. * Boyd, Gregory A. Family Maps of Gasconade County, Missouri: With Homesteads, Roads, Waterways, Towns, Cemeteries, Railroads, and More. Norman, Okla.: Arphax Publishing Co., 2008. Deluxe Edition. * Early Gasconade County, Missouri, Marriage Index 1822-1850. Salt Lake City: Hunting for Bears, [2008]. * Gasconade County Cemetery Survey. Gasconade County Historical Society, 1985. * Gasconade County History Owensville, Missouri, Volume I, 1979. Dallas, TX: Taylor Publishing Company, 1979, 1988. * Gasconade County, Missouri Family History Book, Volume II. Paducah, Ky.: Turner Publishing Company, 2004. * Gasconade County, Missouri, Records. Signal Mountain, Tenn.: Mountain Press, 2011. * Good & Faithful Servants: St. Peter Evangelical Church, Fredericksburg, Missouri. Compiled by Roberta Vaughan Schwinke, 2004. * Hesse, Anna Kemper. Centenarians of Brick, Wood and Stone: Hermann, Missouri. Anna Hesse, 1969. * Hesse, Anna. Gasconade County Tours. Revised Edition. Anna Hess, 1975. * History of Franklin, Jefferson, Washington, Crawford, and Gasconade Counties, Missouri. Goodspeed Publishing Company, 1888. [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/350152-history-of-franklin-jefferson-washington-crawford-gasconade-counties-missouri-from-the-earliest-time-to-the-present-together-with-sundry-personal-business-and-professional-sketches-and-numerous-family-records-besides-a-valuable-fund-o?offset=9 View online.] [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/208837-index-to-biographies-franklin-county-missouri?offset=14 Index] to biographies. * History of Gasconade County, Missouri. Reprint of History of Franklin...1888. Hermann: Gasconade County Historical Society, 2004. * History of Hermann, Missouri: Home of the Maifest. [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/107909-history-of-herman-missouri-home-of-the-maifest?offset=12 View online.] * In All Generations: Zion St. Peter United Church of Christ, Pershing, Missouri. Compiled by Roberta Vaughan Schwinke, 2008. * Known Descendants of Daniel Crider, Senior, Pioneer Settler of Gasconade County, Missouri, 1988. [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/428970-known-descendants-of-daniel-crider-senior-pioneer-settler-of-gasconade-county-missouri-enumerating-more-than-seven-generations-with-historical-references-to-pennsylvania-and-north-carolina-ancestors-and-early-missouri-history?offset=8 View online.] * Rademacher, Anna Mae. The First Hundred Years: A History of the Woollam United Methodist Church, 1889-1989. Owensville, Mo.: Custom Printing, [1989]. * Seba, John D. Third Creek Traveler: Comparative Reminiscences of John D. Seba, M.D. Bland, Mo.: Information Enterprises, 2005. * Shrader, Dorothy H. Hermann Sesquicentennial: August 27, 1986. The City of Hermann, Missouri Presents Hermann 1836 A Dream in Philadelphia, 1986 A Town in Missouri. Hermann: Graf Printing Co., 1986. == Wikitree Pages For Gasconade County == *''[[Space:Biographies_of_Franklin,_Jefferson,_Washington,_Crawford_and_Gasconade_Counties,_Missouri|Biographies of Franklin, Jefferson, Washington, Crawford and Gasconade Counties, Missouri]]'' (Goodspeed Publishing Company, Chicago, Illinois 1888) * [[:Category:Gasconade_County%2C_Missouri%2C_Cemeteries|Gasconade County, Missouri, Cemeteries]] == Sources == See also: https://geonames.usgs.gov/

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{{US History|sub-project=North Carolina}} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History=== {{Image|file=Gaston_County_North_Carolina-1.jpg |align=c |size=250 |caption=Seal }} ::Statistically, Gaston county is (74th) in size of North Carolina's (100 Counties), and seventh (7th) in population).https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaston_County,_North_Carolina :'''1700's''' The Catawba and Cherokee Indians lived in the Gaston area. :''' 1750's''' When the first European Colonists settled here, Gaston County was already the home of the Catawba and Cherokee Indians. The Gaston County did not produce a lot of crops in the beginning. Corn was the most successful :'''1750's'''German Dutch, Pennsylvania Dutch (Lutherans and Reformed), English and Scotch-Irish ethnic immigrants were settling here with many on some of the Indian Tribe lands. Skirmishes were the result between the Cherokees and the immigrants. Soon The Catawba Indians moved to South Carolina .http://www.carolana.com/NC/Counties/gaston_county_nc.html ::A fort was built near the crossing of the Catawba and South Fork Rivers, but no attacks on the Fort occurred https://www.ncpedia.org/geography/gastonhttps://northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/gaston-county-1846/ :'''Sept 29, 1750''' One of the first farming grants was granted to Captain Samuel Corbin, who was the commander of the local militia of the North Carolina colony.Corn seemed to be the only crop to thrive. Eventually settlers used some of this corn to distill into whiskey. By 1870 Gaston county was known as the "Banner Corn Whiskey County of Carolina." {{Image|file=Nelson-18437-3.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption= }}{{clear}} :'''1750's''' James Kuykendall, a Dutch settler, built a Fort near the fork the Catawba and South Fork Rivers. They built the Fort due to some Cherokee Indians were hostile to them. However it was never attacked by the Indians. :'''1772''' Some of the encounters lightened between the settlers and the Native Americans, after the boundary was settled between North Carolina and South Carolina. The majority of the Cherokee had moved away. The Catawba Indians moved to a reservation near Fort Mill, South Carolina. :Sept 19, 1750 Capt. Samuel Cobrin, a commander of the local North Carolina militia received his grant. North Carolina Colony's colonial policy restricted land grant sizes, which resulted in small farms, about (400 acres) each. ::A bronze plaque is near the entrance of the Gaston county Memorial Hall. It shows the spinning wheel insignia of the Daughters of the American Revolution. This was dated 1915, but the dedication for this was Feb, 1916. {{Image|file=Gaston_County_North_Carolina-9.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Kings Mountain Battle }}{{clear}} :'''1776''' Kings Mountain National Military Park This in the site of a battle between one group loyal to the King of England and the other group were American Patriot frontiersmen. The National Park Service maintains the battlefield site. “Liberty Mountain” traces the history of the hardy Scots-Irish Presbyterian families who settled the Carolinas in the late 1700sPresbyterian immigrants who fled poverty and mistreatment in Northern Ireland. {{Image|file=Cornwallis-27.jpg |align=c |size=190 |caption=Gen. Cornwallis }} :'''Fall of 1780''', No one was winning the Revolution in New England. British General Cornwallis had captured Charleston and Charlotte, was ready to move north, with his (1000 ) Loyalists. British Major Patrick Ferguson was protecting his left flank. Ferguson sent a threat to the Patriots in western North Carolina. He said to them “Lay down your arms and swear allegiance to the King, or I will cross mountains, hang your leaders, and lay waste to your homes." [[:Category: Battle of Kings Mountain|Battle of Kings Mountain]] [https://www.historyisfun.org/blog/all-about-the-revolution/the-battle-of-kings-mountain-and-the-overmountain-men/ Battle of King's Mountain][https://www.historyisfun.org/blog/all-about-the-revolution/the-battle-of-kings-mountain-and-the-overmountain-men/ Kings Mountain Battle and Overmountain men] {{Image|file=Ferguson-8299-2.jpg |align=l |size=170 |caption=Patrick Ferguson }}{{Image|file=Ferguson-8299-1.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=Ferguson Rifle diagram. }}{{clear}} ::The Patriots raised several hundred “Overmountain Men” set out to find and fight Ferguson. They crossed the Blue Ridge Mountains in bitter cold and snow and were joined by Virginians, South Carolinians and Georgians. Three hundred miles later they found Ferguson’s force camped on Kings Mountain. On Oct. 7 the [[:Category: Battle of Kings Mountain|{{red|Battle of King's Mountain}}]] began with the patriots attacking the mountain from all sides. Within an hour, but the Patriots had killed, wounded or captured the entire Loyalist regiment and killed Ferguson in the process. :[https://www.gastongazette.com/20150515/the-battle-that-turned-the-tide-of-the-american-revolution/305159874 Gaston gazette, the battle that turned the tide.] :[https://gastonlibrary.libguides.com/military/revolutionary-war-ancestor Revolutionary War Records].COL JOHN SEVIER {{Image|file=McSwain-43-3.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=Smokey Mountains }} :'''1845 -1848''' Gaston County expanded! Industrialization began with three mills, with a boom. The three cotton mills set off a change from some farming to industry..Soon there were others. Gaston county still leads other counties with number of spindles and number of bales of cotton used. The county was and still is foremost of the USA for the # of spindles operating and the # of Cotton bales used. Gaston County's first mills were: ::1) Thomas R Tate began a mill on Mountain Island (current site of Duke Power Company's Mount Holly steam plant) ::2) Linebergersopened the mill in McAdenville on the South Fork River. Linebergers and others on the South Fork River near McAdenville. ::3) Jasper Stowe and others opened Stowesville Mill in Point Section off Belmont, North Carolina. {{Image|file=Gaston-1079.jpg |align=r |size=210 |caption=William Gaston. }}{{clear}} :'''1846''' {{blue|Gaston County, North Carolina was formed from Lincoln County, NC by the State of North Carolina legislature.}} It is named in honor of William Gaston, a Congressman and North Carolina Supreme Court justice. See below for some history for William Gaston. :'''1846''' Gaston County is bounded by South Carolina on the south. The Catawba River and Mecklenburg County bounds Gaston County on the east. Cleveland County is on the west, Lincoln County is on the north, which gave up its lower regions for the Gaston County formation. The County is located in the south-central piedmont section of North Carolina. :'''1846''' Since the county did not have a county seat, a location for one, or a courthouse, the Legislature selected the first commissioners. The NC Legislature gave instructions to the commissioners as follows: ::1) Hold court at the home of Jesse Holland. ::2) Find a place for the county seat that was (two miles) from the Long Creek Baptist Meeting House which would be near the center of the county. ::3) Acquire the land for the county seat as well as the courthouse. ::4) Lay out the town (which turned out to be named Dallas, North Carolina and plat the land for businesses. :'''1846-1909''' Dallas, North Carolina was the county Seat selected until a popular vote selected Gastonia, North Carolina to be the next county Seat. :'''1846''' - Gaston County borders South Carolina. Gaston County, North Carolina in the south central Piedmont region. It is named for a House of Representatives member and Supreme Court of North Carolina justice, William Gaston. The county seat was named Dallas, NC. {{Image|file=Gaston_County_North_Carolina-3.jpg |align=r |size=260 |caption=Dallas, Gaston County Courthouse }}{{clear}} :'''1846-1909''' Dallas remained Gaston County's original county seat and held that title until 1909 . In 1909 a third attempt was successful with sufficient votes to move the county Seat to Gastonia. Gastonia has maintained the title ever since. :'''1850- forward ''' Gaston County has had many governing changes. It changed from a Justice of Peace being appointed for 22 years. Next were commissioners. Next was responsibilities.. Road construction responsibilities changed. :'''1861-1865''' Civil War - [https://www.civilwarmonitor.com/book-shelf/carpenter-gaston-county-north-carolina-in-the-civil-war-2016 Carpenter, Book on Gaston County, NC, during the Ciril War] This book mentions the Civil War upset the lives of Gaston County Citizens. Gaston County citizens initially supported secession. Part of North Carolina was pro- Union. However Gaston county was strongly in favor of Secession. :'''1863''' Gaston county tax list shows that '''{{red|(90%)}}''' of officeholders and leaders owned Slaves. Further''' {{red|(80%)}}''' of Slaveholders real estate was '''{{red|less }}'''than the Slave values. https://www.civilwarmonitor.com/book-shelf/carpenter-gaston-county-north-carolina-in-the-civil-war-2016 Gaston County did not have the large slave owning plantations. However the white men aspired to own slaves, knew people with slaves and the people who did own slaves were the most residents.https://docsouth.unc.edu/commland/features/essays/whitney/ {{Image|file=Gaston_County_North_Carolina.png |align=r |size=325 |caption=Map of Gaston County and towns }}{{clear}} :'''1865''' The Confederate economy collapsed and the war drew to a close. During this time, Union soldiers were liberating slaves. Yet the war effort '''promoted''' slavery in Gaston County. and Union soldiers marched through the South liberating slaves, the war effort actually promoted the institution of slavery in Gaston County.https://www.civilwarmonitor.com/book-shelf/carpenter-gaston-county-north-carolina-in-the-civil-war-2016 :'''Pre- 1868''' A Justice of the Peace governed the county, the state Governor appointed the Justice of the Peace. This person levied taxes, arranged for the courthouse to be built, for sick and poor, build roads and of course hold court to punish lawbreakers. The Constitution of 1868 replaced the old way governing (Justices of the peace).. The new way was a board of five commissioners. Voters of the whole county elected the commissioners two year terms. :'''1870''' PRODUCTS -Gaston County became known as the as the "Banner Corn Whiskey County of Carolina", due to distilling from corn. The county also had mines where gold, lime sulfur, tin, and iron were mined. There were furnaces for smelting ore founded near Mount Holly, Bessemer City, and High Shoals. The corn which began to grow, was distilled into whiskey. There were forty-eight licensed distilleries in Gaston County. Gaston County was known as the "Banner Corn Whiskey County of Carolina. :'''1870's''' The Atlanta & Richmond Airline Railroad (renamed Atlanta & Charlotte Air Line) tracks were layed in Gastonia, North Carolina. The Gastonia Station developed where trains could take on water at the depot and a hotel was built, if passengers needed it. The depot served as a stopping point for trains to take on water and there was a hotel.http://gastonlibrary.libguides.com/gaston-history-cities-towns :'''1872''' Three thousand dollars was raised to erect a Confederate statue near the current courthouse of 1872. https://docsouth.unc.edu/commland/features/essays/whitney/ :'''1876''' By the time the Chester & Lenoir Narrow Guage Railroad (which became the Carolinas & North Western) built the railway which crossed the line already running through Gastonia, the depot was mored a mile to the west of the current Gastonia, North Carolina. {{Image|file=Gaston_County_North_Carolina-8.jpg |align=r |size=325 |caption=Belmont Abbey College, Belmont, NC }}{{clear}} :'''1876''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belmont_Abbey_College Belmont Abbey] a Monastery, holding (20) Benedictine Monks began. This Abbey is located on a 700-acre campus, in Belmont, North Carolina. Although near the urban life, the Abbey presents a feeling of a removed location. According to the source, Saint Benedict instructed that the monk's teachings and activity is ideally done within in the monastery. The campus is centered in Belmont, North Carolina (15 miles) (24 km) west of Uptown Charlotte, NC. It was founded in 1876 by the Benedictine monks of Belmont Abbey. The school is affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church and the Order of Saint Benedict. It is endorsed by The Newman Guide to Choosing a Catholic College. It offers ethnic, culture and religion on the undergraduate level. This Belmont Abbey college is the only North Carolina college affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church currently.https://belmontabbeycollege.edu/admissions/ Admissions] :'''Jan 26, 1877''' The North Carolina General Assembly incorporated Gastonia, North Carolina. Gastonia had a population of 140 citizens. The site was one mile square. Its first mayer was R. E. Waddill. By 1890 the the town had a population of 236 with more businesses. :'''1877''' The Gastonia Cotton Manufacturing Company began, using steam power. Loray Mill was the largest textile mill in the southern States. :'''1904''' Gray manufacturing Company built its textile mill, with electricity for its power. :'''1911''' Sufficient popular votes changed Gastonia to be the newest county seat for Gaston county. Gastonia, Gaston County, Courthouse was built, with remodeling, 1954. Soon the Confederate statue was dismantled and moved to the Courthouse in Gastonia, North Carolina. https://docsouth.unc.edu/commland/features/essays/whitney/ {{Image|file=Gaston_County_North_Carolina-7.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=1910 Gastonia, NC, Courthouse
now James B. Garland Municipal Business Center }}{{clear}} :'''1911''' A popular vote changed the county seat from Dallas, North Carolina to Gastonia, NC. :'''1920''' The Textile labor dispute began at Loray Mill, in Gastonia. This resulted in a violent outburst with (2) deaths. Gastonia County residents wanted to forget the strike.. The county continued being the highest county for cotton consumption and operating spindles. {{Image|file=Gaston_County_North_Carolina.png |align=r |size=300 |caption=Map of Gaston County and towns }}{{clear}} :'''1923''' - Gastonia County had 103 mills and was the leader in its combed cotton production. :'''1929''' The Loray Mill in Gastonia, North Carolina had a labor strike. The workers attempting to organize a union were thought to be communists. Charges were leveled. The strike then erupted in violence, and suppressed with violence. :'''1969''' Legislation passed in March of 1969 by the General Assembly, which extended the powers of the Board of Commissioners, was "Home Rule." :'''1900's-2000's''' Gaston County has the most cotton mills in North Carolina. Firestone has a factory which and Firestone’s factory may be the one of the largest textile plant in a single area. :'''Pre 1931''' County road repair was the county board of commissioners' duty. On 1931 North Carolina General transferred this responsibility to the Department of Transportation. ::The county commissioners are a seven-member board. The elections for each commissioner is held in November of even numbered years. Terms for the commissioners are staggered so that three are elected one year and four are elected in the next election.. Reasoning is so that some members are on the Board who know what is going on with previous experience. :'''Today''' Gaston County roads are maintained by North Carolina Department of Transportation, while the County Board of Commissioners are advisors. :'''Recently''' Gaston County has (4,000 Businesses) which employ (95,000 workers). Employment is (33% ) in services, (26% ) in manufacturing, (23% ) for retail and whole businesses, and off course (23%) are employed in government jobs. :

{{blue|William J Gaston}} ::William Gaston was born Sept. 19, 1778, in New Bern, to Alexander and Margaret Sharpe Gaston, Gaston was educated at New Bern Academy, the Georgetown College, and the college of New Jersey, then passed the bar. He later became a lawyer, politician, and jurist. http://northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/william-j-gaston-1778-1844/ {{Image|file=Gaston-1079.jpg |align=r |size=270 |caption=William Gaston;Northcarolinahisory.org }}{{clear}} ::Gaston advocated a strong federal government. He was elected to the North Carolina Senate, and later to the House for three terms. In 1812 he was elected to the senate again, where he opposed the War of 1812. Gaston opposed Andrew Jackson in 1828. As a Congressman, Gaston was able to obtain a Congressional charter for Georgetown University. Upon practicing law again in 1818, 1819, Gaston opposed Andrew Jackson in 1828. When he joined the Whig party, Gaston supported the formation of the Bank of the United States, North Carolina's colleges, railroads, hospitals, and the handicapped. ::In 1833, Gaston was elected by the legislature to the North Carolina Supreme Court, he supported abolition efforts although he was a slaveholder. His ruling was the free African Americans were US citizens and protected by the state constitution. His attention focused on Article Thirty-Two of the old state constitution. He persuaded the Article be changed to the phrase "Christian". ::In the1830's Willliam Gaston composed a song as he wanted to counter the image that North Carolina was the "Rip Van Winkle State" (backward). His song was adopted by the State as the state song in 1927, called, “The Old North State.” Many North Carolina places are named for this man, such as Gaston County, the city of Gastonia, and Lake Gaston. :::William Gaston had three marriages. Children were one son and four daughters. When he died Jan 23, 1844, he was buried in Raleigh, then the remains were moved to Cedar Grove Cemetery, New Bern, NC.

---- Adjacent Counties *Lincoln County on North *South Carolina on the south *Catawba River and Mecklenburg County bounds Gaston County on the east. *Cleveland County on the west ===Government=== *Gaston County is governed by a 7-member Board of Commissioners. (2) members are elected from Gaston Township and one each from the other (5) townships of Gaston County on a partisan basis to four-year staggered terms. Those that file for a particular seat must live in the township. The county is managed by a full-time professional County Manager. {{Image|file=Gaston_County_North_Carolina-2.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Marker for 1st Courthouse }} '''1st Gaston County Courthouse, 1847''' - was on the courthouse square in Dallas, Gaston County. It was built of Logs. https://docsouth.unc.edu/commland/monument/697/ '''2nd County courthouse, 1848''' was a Brick building. This brick courthouse interior and many records was destroyed in an 1874 fire. {{Image|file=Gaston_County_North_Carolina-3.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=1872 Courthouse }}{{clear}} '''3rd County Courthouse, 1875''' The Courthouse was rebuilt using the original walls . {{Image|file=Gaston_County_North_Carolina-7.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=1910 Courthouse, Gastonia, NC,
now James B. Garland Municipal Business Center }}{{clear}} '''4th Courthouse, Gastonia, NC, 1910''' was renovated in 1954 {{Image|file=Gaston_County_North_Carolina-6.jpg |align=r |size=370 |caption=Recent Gaston County Courthouse }}{{clear}} ''' Recent courthouse''' ===Geography=== :Charlotte, NC is 20 miles east of Gaston County. :Location - southern Piedmont region. :Size - 364 square miles (940 km2), of which 356 square miles (920 km2) is land and 8.1 square miles (21 km2) (2.2%) is water :Of North Carolina's one hundred counties, Gaston County ranks 74th in size, consisting of approximately 364.5 square miles (944 km2), and is seventh in population. :Size comparison- third largest county in the metropolitan area, behind Mecklenburg Co.,York County, SC. : Locale -southwestern county bordering Mecklenburg and South Carolina. :Greater Santee River Basin -Both the Catawba and Broad Rivers ::Drainage Basin- Catawba River - Most of county :::Broad River Basin - small areas on the western edge of the county :::South Fork Catawba River -central part of the county is in the drainage basin of its right tributary :Terrain - gently rolling terrain frequently broken by hills, river and creek valleys, and low, isolated mountain ridges. :Mountains - highest point in Gaston County is King's Pinnacle, a rocky monadnock which sharply rises over 800 feet (240 m) above the city of Gastonia. King's Pinnacle rises 1,690 feet (520 m) above sea level :Soil poor - grew corn :Best known for -"Banner Corn Whiskey County of Carolina", due to the distilled from corn. :Mines - - gold, lime sulfur, tin, and iron were mined. :Climate- mild temperate, with moderate humidity. Ave Temperature - 60 degrees F with 43 degrees in winter and summer average of 48 degrees. Rainfall- 44 inches, and the average relative humidity is 54 percent :Drainage - Catawba River with the South Fork River as its major tributary. :Topography -gently rolling to hilly, with pronounced ridges :Mountains - Kings Mountain Pinnacle, Spencer Mountain , Jackson 's Knob, Paysour Mountain, and Crowders Mountain. :Elevation -for county 587 feet in the southeast to 1,705 feet at the Pinnacle of the Kings Mountain ridge (southwest) Elevations above sea-level in Gaston County range from 587 feet in the southeast corner to 1,705 feet at the Pinnacle of the Kings Mountain ridge in the southwest. :Average elevation is estimated at 825 feet. Protected Areas *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crowders_Mountain_State_Park Crowders Mountain State Park] ===Demographics=== In 2004, there were 194,459 people in the county with a population density of 534 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 83% White, 13.9% Black or African American, 0.3% Native American, 1% Asian, 0% Pacific Islander, 0.3% from other races, and 1% from two or more races. 3.00% of the population were Hispanic.. The median income for a household in the county was $39,482, and the median income for a family was $46,271. The per capita income for the county was $19,225. About 8.30% of families and 10.90% of the population were below the poverty line, including 14.50% of those under age 18 and 11.10% of those age 65 or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaston_County,_North_Carolina 2010 census, the population was 206,086 Dallas served as the original county seat from 1846 until 1911. Law Officials
*Sheriff, District Attorney, Clerk of Superior Court, and Register of Deeds are also elected offices Schools -
:Public Schools for Gaston County are the 6th largest for North Carolina. There are (32,000) students enrolled. Both urban and rural schools have the same quality of education. The county has special programs for 1) gifted students, 2) for learning disabled students, and3) the handicapped students. The schools are governed by a (9-member) Gaston County Board of Education ::54 public schools :::9 high schools :::11 middle schools :::32 elementary schools :::one alternative school (middle and high school age) :::one separate school (Webb Street School in Gastonia) serving students ages 3 to 22 with moderate to severe disabilities. :::Gaston County has (3) charter schools: Highland Charter (K–5) and Piedmont Community Charter School (K–12) in Gastonia, and Mountain Island Charter School (K–8) in Mount Holly. Colleges
::::Gaston College, community college, Dallas - associate degree, Certificate, Diploma programs, county supported :::::Belmont Abbey College, Roman Catholic Liberal Arts College located in Belmont.(4 year program) Hospitals
Gaston Memorial Hospital, Inc provides modern hospital facilities., with a 479 bed facility, private rooms. POLITICS
*Democratics are strong in Gastonia, North Carolina. However Gaston County is Republican. ::https://www.politicsnc.com/gaston-county/ Utilities
*Duke Power, Plantation Pipe Line Company, Public Service Company of North Carolina, and Bell South. *Gaston County is included in the Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC Metropolitan Statistical Area. Of North Carolina's one hundred counties, Gaston County ranks 74th in size, consisting of approximately 364.5 square miles (944 km2), and is seventh in population. The county has fifteen incorporated towns. Highways
NOTABLES
*Governor Robert Gregg Cherry *Orishatukeh Faduma *Nancy Hanks (Lincoln) *George Washington Ragan *Ella May Wiggin *William Gaston RESOURCES
**[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crowders_Mountain_State_Park Crowders Mountain State Park] *Schiele Museum of Natural History *Loray Mill, 300 S. Firestone St., and Historic District *Downtown Historic District *American Military Museum (Memorial Hall); City of Gastonia parks *Lineberger Park and miniature train *George Poston Park *South Fork River Park. *[https://mcfarlandbooks.com/product/gaston-county-north-carolina-in-the-civil-war/ McFarland book on Gaston county during the Civil War] ===Cities=== *[[:Category:Gastonia, North Carolina|Gastonia]] *The county has fifteen incorporated towns. *Other communities are: Belmont, Bessemer City, Cherryville, Cramerton, High Shoals, Lowell, McAdenville, Mount Holly, Ranlo, Spencer Mountain, and Stanley. ===Census=== Gastonia population: *1880 -- 236; 1890 -- 1,033; 1900 -- 4,610; *1910 -- 5,759; 1920 -- 12,871; 1930 -- 17,093; *1940 -- 21,313; 1950 -- 23,069; 1960 -- 37,276; *1970 -- 47,322; 1980 -- 47,333; 1990 -- 54,724; *2000 -- 66,277; 2010 -- 71,741 * In 2004 the population of Gaston County was estimated at 192,000. ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery-browse/USA/North-Carolina/Gaston-County?id=county_1686 FindAGrave Cemeteries in Gaston County, NC] ===Sources=== *http://gastonlibrary.libguides.com/gaston-history-cities-towns *[https://www.historyisfun.org/blog/all-about-the-revolution/the-battle-of-kings-mountain-and-the-overmountain-men/ Battle of King's Mountain] *http://www.carolana.com/NC/Counties/gaston_county_nc.html *http://gastonlibrary.libguides.com/gaston-history-cities-towns *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaston_County,_North_Carolina *https://northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/gaston-county-1846/ *https://gastonlibrary.libguides.com/gastoncounty/localinfo *http://gastonlibrary.libguides.com/finding/gaston-county-ancestors *[https://archive.org/stream/historyofgastonc00puet/historyofgastonc00puet_djvu.txt History of Gaston County] book *[https://www.pediment.com/products/gaston-county-memories-the-early-years-pictorial-history-book A Coffee table book of Gaston County images] *http://www.carolana.com/NC/Counties/gaston_county_nc.html See Also: *“Gaston County.” David Leroy Corbitt. The Formation of the North Carolina Counties, 1663 – 1943. (State Department of Archives and History, Raleigh, NC: 1950, 1969). p. 103-5. *“Gaston County.” William S. Powell, ed. Encyclopedia of North Carolina (University of North Carolina Press: Chapel Hill, NC 2006), p. 491. *“About Gaston County, NC.” Gaston County Tourism Website. http://visitgaston.org/gaston-county-history-, (accessed July 27, 2011). *North Carolina, 2nd Edition. Hugh T. Lefler and Patricia Stanford. (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc, New York: 1972). p. 347. *History of Gastonia and Gaston County, by Robert Allison Ragan (pub. 2010), call #: 975.677 Rag NCC. *List of Gastonia mayors, p. 641. *National Register Multiple Property Documentation for the Works of Hugh Edward White and White, Streeter, and Chamberlain, (pub. 2005), call #: 720.975 Nat NCC. *Downtown Gastonia Historic District National Register application form. *Loray Mill Historic District article. *A Glimpse As It Passed: Scenes from a Vanished Gastonia, North Carolina, 1972-1992, by Timothy Craig Ellis (pub. 2004), call #: 975.677 Ell NCC. *Gastonia and Gaston County, North Carolina (Images of America), by Piper Peters Aheron, (pub. 2001), call #: 975.677 Ahe N.CC. *Gastonia Centennial, 1877 - 1977, Commemorative Book, (pub. 1977), call #: 975.677 Gas NCC. *Gastonia and Gaston County, North Carolina, 1846-1949 by Joseph Separk, (pub. <1950>), call #: 975.677 Sep NCC with a separate index. *Illustrated Handbook of Gastonia, N. C., published under the Auspices of the Gastonia Commercial Club, edited byJoseph H. Separk, (pub. 1906), call #: 975.677 Sep NCC. *"The South's City of Spindles, " The State, v. 16, no. 27, Dec. 4, 1948, p. 18-29 [051Sta NCC]. A series of article describing Gastonia and its industries. *Gastonia Gazette, 6 June 1895, p. 3. "The Number is 2,313." The 1895 census of Gastonia. Population, education, and church membership. The Gaston Gazette is available on microfilm from 1880 - current, and indexed starting in 1998.

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== Gateway Descendants from Edward III (American) == {{Image |file=Plantagenet-1525.jpg |align=l |size=200 |label= |caption=''Edward III with The Black Prince.'' }} ::The goal is to identify [http://nltaylor.net/sketchbook/archives/11 gateway ancestors] with well-documented and proven descents from [[Plantagenet-70 | Edward III, king of England]]. Use the [[Special:Relationship|Relationship Finder]] to find if you have a connection to [[Plantagenet-70 | Edward III, king of England]] (Plantagenet-70). Does your gateway ancestor appear below? Do you have a gateway ancestor from a population group other than American colonial immigrants (e.g. Australian, South African, European, etc.)? Post them on G2G and we will create new categories and new lists to track them. The line must be very well documented. {{Clear}} ===17th Century New World Immigrants === Below is a list of 17th century new world immigrants with a recognized descent from [[Plantagenet-70 | Edward III, king of England]]. The list was kindly provided by Douglas Richardson, author of the ''Royal Ancestry'' series. {| | align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| Gateway Ancestors | align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| to Edward III | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| |- |[[Beville-27 | Essex Beville]] || [[Bladen-4 | William Bladen]] || [[Blakiston-12 | George Blakiston]] || [[Blakiston-11 | Nehemiah Blakiston]] |- |[[Bosvile-3| Elizabeth Bosvile]] ||[[Bouchier-16 | Mary Bourchier]] ||[[Brent-190 | George Brent]] ||[[Brent-31 | Giles Brent]] |- |[[Brent-317 | Robert Brent]] || [[Bull-10 | Stephen Bull]] || [[Calvert-613 | Charles Calvert]] || [[Carlton-34 | Edward Carleton]] |- |[[Codd-38 | St. Leger Codd]] || [[Coytemore-1 | Elizabeth Coytemore]] || [[Coytemore-4 | Thomas Coytemore]] ||[[Crymes-17 | William Crymes]] |- |[[Davie-321 | Humphrey Davie]] || [[Deighton-3 | Frances Deighton]] || [[Deighton-6 | Jane Deighton]] || [[Deighton-7 | Katherine Deighton]] |- |[[Digges-14 | Edward Digges]] || [[Drake-15 | Robert Drake]] || [[Ellis-4443 | Rowland Ellis]] || [[Fenwick-267 | John Fenwick]] |- |[[Fisher-6749 | John Fisher]] || [[Fleete-1 | Henry Fleete]] || [[Foliot-56 | Edward Foliot]] || [[Gurdon-2 | Muriel Gurdon]] |- |[[Harleston-17 | Elizabeth Harleston]] || [[Harleston-16 | John Harleston]] || [[Horsemanden-2 | Warham Horsmanden]] ||[[Houston-1467 | Patrick Houston]] |- |[[Humphrey-70 | Anne Humphrey]] || [[Launce-4 | Mary Launce]] || [[Levis-66 | Hannah Levis]] || [[Levis-65 | Samuel Levis]] |- | [[Levis-54 | Sarah Levis]] || [[Ligon-76 | Thomas Ligon]] || [[Littleton-208 | Nathaniel Littleton]] || [[Lloyd-177 | Thomas Lloyd]] |- |[[MacKworth-2 | Agnes Mackworth]] || [[Manwarming-2 | Oliver Manwaring]] || [[Mauleverer-17 | Anne Mauleverer]] || [[More-108 | Richard More]] |- |[[Need-13 | Joseph Need]] || [[Need-3 | Mary Need]] || [[Nelson-804 | John Nelson]] || [[Nelson-7430 | Margaret Nelson]] |- |[[Nelson-696 | Philip Nelson]] || [[Nelson-3897 | Thomas Nelson]] || [[Owsley-29 | Thomas Owsley]] || [[Oxenbridge-28 | John Oxenbridge]] |- |[[Pelham-27 | Herbert Pelham]] || [[Peyton-434 | Robert Peyton]] || [[Pole-58 | William Pole]] || [[Pole-68 | Elizabeth Pole]] |- |[[Randolph-112 | Henry Randolph]] || [[Randolph-94 | William Randolph]] || [[Reade-10 | George Reade]] || [[Rodney-57 | William Rodney]] |- |[[Rudyard-1 | Thomas Rudyard]] || [[St_Leger-13 | Katherine Saint Leger]] || [[Saltonstall-27| Richard Saltonstall]] || [[Skepper-17 | William Skepper]] |- |[[Somerset-57 | Mary Somerset]] || [[Torrey-93 | Samuel Torrey]] || [[Torrey-91| William Torrey]] || [[Touteville-1 | Margaret Touteville]] |- |[[West-424 | John West]] || [[Wyatt-188 | Hawte Wyatt]] |- | |} This list currently is 70 individuals representing 55 different families. Of the 70 individuals, 32 settled in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Colonies Southern Colonies], 27 in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_England_Colonies New England Colonies], and 11 were part of the Quaker migration to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_Colonies Middle Colonies]. === Confirmed Additions === {| | align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| Additional Gateway Ancestors | align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| Status and comments |- |[[Asfordby-2 | William Asfordby]] |17th century immigrant (1674) with a proven ancestry. Traced in ''Royal Ancestry''. |- |[[Barnes-3571|Charles Barnes]] |17th century immigrant (1655) with a proven ancestry. Traced in ''Royal Ancestry''. NEHGR v158: 319-329. |- |[[Beckwith-384|Marmaduke Beckwith]] |Not traced by Richardson but has many well-established lines to Edward III. |- |[[Farrar-393 | William Farrar]] |17th century immigrant (1618) with a proven ancestry. Traced in ''Royal Ancestry''. |- |[[Mansfield-30 | Elizabeth Mansfield]] |17th century immigrant (1632) with a proven ancestry. Traced in ''Royal Ancestry''. |- |[[Mansfield-151 | Anne Mansfield]] |17th century immigrant (1635) with a proven ancestry. Traced in ''Royal Ancestry''. |- |[[Mansfield-158 | John Mansfield]] |17th century immigrant (1635) with a proven ancestry. Traced in ''Royal Ancestry''. |- |[[Spotswood-34 | Robert Spotswood]] |18th century immigrant (1710) with a proven ancestry. Traced in ''Royal Ancestry''. |- |[[Rose-6077 | Robert Rose]] |18th century immigrant. Not in ''Royal Ancestry'', but persuasive arguments on profiles and on SGM. |- |[[Toshach-6|Margaret Toshach]] |Arrived with the 1684 Earl of Perth expedition to the American colonies led by her brother, David Toshack, 8th Laird of Monzievaird. |- |[[Cooke-896|Elizabeth Cooke]] |Descendant of [[Neville-1904|Cecilia Neville]]. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Notes_on_Cecilia_Weston See notes] regarding her parentage which overwhelmingly supports Ralph Neville, Lord Neville being her father. |- |[[Clarke-3494|Jeremy Clarke]] |Another descendant of [[Neville-1904|Cecilia Neville]]. |- |[[Terry-637|Stephen Terry]] |Another descendant of [[Neville-1904|Cecilia Neville]]. |- |[[Craighead-21|Thomas Craighead]]. |Immigrated in 1714 to first Boston and then Pennsylvania. Well documented line to Edward III. |-[[Craighead-125|Katherine Craighead]] |Immigrated with her brother in 1714. |} === Australian Gateway Ancestors === {| | align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| Australian Gateway Ancestors | align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| Status and comments |- |[[Suffield-59 | Augusta Suffield]] |Immigrant in 1839. Unpublished but traceable in each generation. [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/913084/gateway-ancestors See G2G]. Proposed by [[Hutchinson-5337|Mark Hutchinson]]. |- |[[Rigg-914|Herbert William Rigg]] |Immigrant to Australia. In addition to Edward III he his ancestors include more recent monarchs such as James V, king of Scots and Henry VII, king of England. |- |[[Dana-435 | Charlotte Frances (Dana) Champion Crespigny (1820 - 1904)]] |Immigrant in 1852. Traceable in each generation to link to Gordon family. [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/733876/edward-iii-project-gateway-ancestors-do-you-have-one-round-2?start=60#a_list_title See G2G]. Proposed by [[Champion_de_Crespigny-8|Anne Young]]. |- |[[Molesworth-137|Judge Robert Molesworth]] (1806-1890) |A well known judge who immigrated to Australia in 1852. Traceable in each generation through the families of Cole, Chichester, Bourchier, to king Edward III. |- | | |} == Working Section == {| | align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| Proposed Gateway Ancestors | align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| Status and comments |- |[[Norwood-316 | Francis Norwood-316]] |He was not a son of [[Norwood-449 | Thomas Norwood]]. Ancestry unknown. Parents detached. |- |[[Southworth-111 | Constant Southworth-111]] |Possible/likely? - considered unproven as more evidence is needed to prove |- | |that Edward Southworth of Leiden is the same as Edward son of |- | |Thomas Southworth of Samlesbury. |- |[[Southworth-112 | Thomas Southworth-112]] |His brother. |- | | |- | | |} == Sources == *Richardson, Douglas. ''Royal Ancestry: A Study In Colonial And Medieval Families, in 5 vols''. (Salt Lake City, Utah, 2013). *Richardson, Douglas, ''Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study In Colonial And Medieval Families, exp. 2nd edn. in 3 vols''. (Salt Lake City, Utah, 2011). * Richardson, Douglas. ''Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study In Colonial And Medieval Families, exp. 2nd ed. in 4 vols'', (Salt Lake City, Utah, 2011). :Great Migration Series: *Anderson, Robert Charles, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, vol. 1 A - F'', (Boston: NEHGS, 1995). *Anderson, Robert Charles, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, vol. 2 G - O'', (Boston:NEHGS, 1995). *Anderson, Robert Charles, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, vol. 3 P - W'', (Boston: NEHGS, 1995). *Anderson, Robert Charles. ''Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume I, A–B''. (Boston: NEHGS, 1999). *Anderson, Robert Charles. ''Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume II, C–F''. (Boston; NEHGS, 2001). *Anderson, Robert Charles. ''Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume III, G–H''. (Boston: NEHGS, 2003). *Anderson, Robert Charles. ''Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume IV, I–L''. (Boston: NEHGS, 2005). *Anderson, Robert Charles. ''Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume V, M–P''. (Boston: NEHGS, 2007). *Anderson, Robert Charles. ''Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume VI, R–S''. (Boston: NEHGS, 2009). *Anderson, Robert Charles. ''Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume VII, T–Y''. (Boston; NEHGS, 2011).

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[[Category:Gaulding Name Study]][[Category:Gauldin Name Study]][[Category:Gaulden Name Study]][[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gaulding Gaulding profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gaulden Gaulden profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gauldin Gauldin profiles on WikiTree] * [[Space:Gaulding_Research_Notes| Gaulding Research Notes]] * [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/Golden?iframe=yresults Golden DNA Project] * [[Space:Gaulding_DNA_Group_Project|Golden DNA Group Project]] * [https://www.facebook.com/groups/143060852563186/ Gaulding Cousins Facebook Group - Private - you must ask to join] * [[DNA_Categorization_for_Projects|DNA Categorization for Projects]] ---- This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Gaulding and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. ==One Name Studies Explained== With One Name Studies it is the ''surname'' that is of interest, rather than the family tree of members of the same family with several different surnames. It does involve many of the same research skills and techniques as family history, and most one-namers are actively researching both their own family and their one-name study. Usually people begin one name studies when they are stuck on part of their tree, and believe that if they were to collect all references they find to the surname then this will lead to a break-through. The one namer becomes an expert on his or her name, even if the name is part of apparently quite separate family groups. One name studies can be quite intensive, but they can be immensely rewarding, both in their ability to offer new insights into the surname and in being able to assist other genealogists around the world. One name researchers build up a unique understanding of their name and its significance both geographically and historically. As a recognized center of information on the name, they will also receive inquiries from, and exchange information with, WikiTree members who have an interest in the name. Over time, collaborators become the WikiTree experts on the name and make new friends. [[Space:One_Name_Studies_FAQ_Page|ONS, FAQ page]] ==Gaulding Spelling Variants== :'''Gaulding''' :'''Gaulden''' :'''Gauldin''' :''Goulding | Golden | Golding'' - this spelling is found as a '''misspelling''' of the name rather than a true variant. This spelling variant has been further disproven through Next Generation Sequencing (Big Y700 at FTDNA) of John Gaulding Descendants. From Gaulden Manor information, the name variants might include: :Gavelden :GaveldeneProceedings, Volumes 9-12, p. 29, Somersetshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1860 - Archaeology, [https://books.google.ca/books?id=s6pJAQAAMAAJ&pg=RA1-PA29&lpg=RA1-PA29&dq=Andrew+De+Bovedon&source=bl&ots=RAiKKQOxB1&sig=ACfU3U0t7I5VQEAoZIUFIuPkBslXfaGBAA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwic0OeY_LryAhVqm-AKHelIBfAQ6AF6BAgcEAM#v=onepage&q=Andrew%20De%20Bovedon&f=false Link to Page] In 1199, "Andrew De Bovedon of his land at Gaveldene" gave Gaulden to Taunton Priory." Further information on the Manor is in this report from E. Chisholm Batten. MA., for Somerset Archaeological and Natural History Society. [https://sanhs.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/19ChisholmBatten.pdf Report Text] ==What Can you do to help with this project?== add: [[Category:Gaulding Name Study]] To your important Gaulding Ancestors. Gateway Ancestors or the Ancestors who first lived settled an area. For the Gauldings in the US, It's [[Gaulding-14|John Gaulding]] of New Kent County, VA and his children to whom all Gauldings in the US connect. As you find Gauldings in your research add the significant Gaulding to the location lists below. ==Research Pages== * [[Space:Gaulding_Research_Notes | All encompassing research notes - not associated with a specifc lineage]] * [[Space:Honour_Gaulding_Research|Honour Gaulding Research]] =Known Gaulding's by Location= All names in '''Bold''' are first ''known'' generation for location. The number in parenthesis is the Generation from the over-all earliest connected Gaulding Generation. ==Gaulding's in Bermuda== The possibility that we have some connections to the puritan minister, William Golding, is questionable. The puritan minister, though he never made it to Eleuthera, is the namesake for Gaulding Key and other Gaulding locations in Eleuthera. ===Dorchester=== * [[Golding-401| Willliam Golding]] ==Gaulding's in Canada== ===Ontario=== *[[Gaulding-177|William Joseph Gaulding]] ==Gauldings in England== ==Gaulding's in Ireland== ==Gaulding's in the United States== ===Virginia=== * [[Gaulding-14|John Gaulding]] ===South Carolina=== * [[Gaulden-30 | John Gaulden, Jr.]] ====Resources for South Carolina==== * [[Space:History_Of_The_Gaulden_Family|History of the Gaulden Family]] By Laura Gaulden Bailey. This is a good general source for information but does include some serious discrepancies, such as confusing Dempsey Gaulden who settled in York, SC with James Gaulden of Greenwood. thus leaving out the Gaulden's of York altogether. ==DNA== ==Sources==

Gaultois, Newfoundland

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[[Category: Gaultois, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category: Gaultois, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category: Gaultois, Newfoundland]] ''This article is a stub. Anything you can add to it is appreciated.'' == History == The following text - to be edited and condensed later - is from the ''Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador.[http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_enl/id/3055 ''Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador,''] Volume 2, pp. 489-491. "GAULTOIS (inc. 1962; pop. 1981, 558). An incorporated fishing and fish-processing town located on the southern tip of Long Island, on the western shore of Hermitage Bay, north of Hermitage." "Local tradition relates that the French once used Gaultois as a fishing base and that tombstones with French names once existed in the community. Captain James Cook, who surveyed the coast in 1764, noted that Gaultois, then unoccupied, would be an ideal location from which to exploit the nearby fishing grounds of the two Fox Islands, off Hermitage Cove. According to Wesleyan minister Rev. Mr. Noall in 1827, Gaultois and other Hermitage Bay communities at this time were "altogether destitute of Christian ordinances" although the settlement was presumably large enough to warrant them. By 1836 (and possibly earlier) Newman and Company had established a whaling station at Gaultois. When visited by Archdeacon Edward Wix in 1836 Gaultois had a resident Newman agent, a Mr. Gallop. The Rev. J.G. Mountain, writing in 1857, stated that from his experience in Fortune and Hermitage Bays, the population "was called into existence by the enterprise of wealthy merchants from Devonshire and Jersey who . . . every spring engaged a number of men (from one to two hundred for each establishment), who came out for a term of eighteen months." Newman's whaling premises at Gaultois, which operated until the 1840s at least, and later its cod fishing operations, were the prime movers in bringing settlers to Gaultois in this fashion. According to Mountain's description and observations of Gaultois in the 1840s, "The English labourers, [live] in two large common rooms and in most cases without domestic life." Gaultois was first reported on the Census of 1836 with a large population of 136, sixty-seven of whom were classified as fishing servants." "Many of the later residents seem to have been employed in many facets of the Newman business. Early settlers recorded by E.R. Seary were Richard Legge "skipper of Gaultois" in 1857 and Samuel Collier, Road Board Commissioner, in the same year. According to Collier family tradition the family reputedly came to Gaultois c. 1800. Some of the other family names listed by Lovell in 1871, Bardshaw, Cock, Cox, Grant, Foot, Holman, McDonald, Matchern, Norcott, Organ, Peters, Reynolds, Simms, Snook and Taylor, have early associations with other Fortune and Hermitage Bay settlements. Gaultois developed rapidly during the Newman Company's tenure. By 1845 a school for thirty-two pupils was reportedly operating in the community. In 1857 Gaultois's population was 154 (including sixty-eight English-born residents, one of the highest proportions on the coast); by 1869 it had reached 201 and by 1884 it stood at 291, again with a proportion of the residents (nearly thirty) English-born." "Newman's whaling operations at Gaultois seem to have been sporadic and the cod fishery eventually became the main support of the settlement. Gaultois was an early south coast Customs Port of Entry and it seems that the decline of the whale fishery did not seriously hinder Newman's operations or expansion. Newman's premises were acquired by Job's after the old English firm failed on the Island's south coast in the 1890s. Job, in partnership with a Mr. MacPherson, became established at Gaultois in 1900 but they sold their holdings soon after to the T. Garland firm based at [[Space:Pushthrough, Newfoundland|Pushthrough]]." "In 1952 with Newfoundland Government loans, H.B. Clyde Lake established Gaultois Fisheries, a plant which became the main employer in the community. Work at the plant and on its offshore draggers considerably reduced the numbers of local fishermen prosecuting the inshore fishery. Gaultois in 1982 remained unconnected by road to other south coast communities. A government-subsidized ferry boat operated between Gaultois and Hermitage. The settlement had, in that year, next to the fish plant a government wharf. Gaultois had two churches, one Anglican and one small Roman Catholic chapel which had not been regularly used as the number of Roman Catholic families had declined. Only one school (Anglican) served the twentieth-century community; this school was replaced with a new, all-grade structure in 1977. Medical and religious services have been provided by doctors and ministers based in Hermitage and Harbour Breton. The population of Gaultois, which had been declining in the 1950s (from 252 in 1951 to 107 in 1956), rose in the 1960s through the resettlement of families from Grole, Muddy Hole, Richard's Harbour and Dawson's Cove. By 1961 the population of Gaultois had reached 497 and by 1966 it had risen to 594. An area of the community known as "The Bottoms" accommodated approximately forty houses of families who chose to resettle in Gaultois." ===Early Residents=== '''1871:'''[http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_tools/id/37551 ''Lovell's Province of Newfoundland Directory, 1871.'':], p. 253. * Richard Bradshaw, customs collector * Benjamin Cock, blacksmith * James Collier, fisherman * Abraham Cox, cooper * William Cox, laborer * Charles Crant, fisherman * Robert Crant, fisherman * Thomas Crant, fisherman * William Foot, fisherman * Henry S. Holman, agent * Richard Legg, laborer * Edward McDonald, fisherman * James McDonald, fisherman * Robert Matchern, fisherman * Newman and Co., merchants * Anthony Norcott, fisherman * James Organ, fisherman * John Peters, cooper * John Reynolds, cooper * Jacob Sims, laborer * Samuel Snook, cooper * John Taylor, storekeeper '''1904:'''[http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_tools/id/47735 McAlpine's Newfoundland Directory, 1904], p. 487. * Richard Bradshaw, customs collector * Samuel Cock, fisherman * Michael Collier, fisherman * James Cox, fisherman * William Cox, fisherman * Henry Crant, fisherman * Mathew Crocker, fisherman * William Crocker, fisherman * James Foote, fisherman * John Foote Sr., fisherman * John Foote Jr., fisherman * Thomas Foote, fisherman * Thomas Gall, fisherman * Peter Grimes, fisherman * Frank Hardy, fisherman * Isaac House, fisherman * James House, fisherman * John (of James) House, lighthouse keeper * John (of John) House, fisherman * Frederick Hunt, fisherman * Mathew Hunt, fisherman * Robert Hunt, fisherman * John Legge, fisherman * Charles McDonald, fisherman * James (of James) McDonald, fisherman * James (of John) McDonald, fisherman * Michael McDonald, fisherman * Frank Matchem, fisherman * George Matchem, fisherman * William Matchem, fisherman * Robert Morris, fisherman * Thomas Northcotte, fisherman * John Organ, fisherman * Samuel Organ, fisherman * Charles Peters, fisherman * John Peters Sr., fisherman * John (of Charles) Peters, fisherman * John C. Rendell, fisherman * William Rendell, fisherman '''1921 Census, heads of household:'''[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99FW-G3SH?i=379&cc=2226517 ''Newfoundland Census, 1921 - Fortune Bay District.'':], pp. 282-286. {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="#fffcef" ! Name!!Birth date!!Birth Location |- | Andrews, William Robert||1874 Oct||Harbour Grace |- | Cock, Albert||1887 Apr||Gaultois |- | Cock, Samuel||1857 March||Burgeo |- | Crant, George||1892 Nov||Gaultois |- | Crant, Henry||1855|||Gaultois |- |Crant, James||1894 Nov||Gaultois |- | Crocklin, Frank||1874 Feb||Round Harbour |- | Day, James||1894 Oct||Mose Ambrose |- | Douglass, Frederick||1890 Aug||(blank) |- | [[Engram-28|Engram, Henry|| 1861 Jan||Gaultois]] |- | Garland, Allis||1888 Apr||Round Harbour |- | Garland, John||1890 May||Pushthrough |- | Garland, Thomas||1875 May||Saddle Island |- | Garland, Wilson||1883 Jun|| Pushthrough |- | [[House-3410|House, Isaac]]||1881 Jun||Gaultois |- | House, John||1843 May||Gaultois |- | House, John||1868 Jul||Gaultois |- | Hunt, Isaac||1883 Jun||Gaultois |- | Hunt, Matthew||1879 Dec||Gaultois |- | Hunt, Richard||1891 Jul||Gaultois |- | Knott, Charles||1872 Dec||New Harbour |- | Lilly, Charles||1898 Aug||McCallum |- | Lilly, George||1894 July||McCallum |- | Lilly, James Wilson||1889 Jan||McCallum |- | McDonald, Charles||1867 Feb||Little Passage |- | McDonald, David||1867 Sep||Gaultois |- | McDonald, John||1882 Apr||Furby's Cove |- | McDonald, Michael|| 1866 Dec||Fox Island |- | McDonald, Stephen||1897 Apr||Gaultois |- | Matchem, George||1862 Aug||Barrisway Cove |- | Matchem, William||1866 Nov||Barrisway Cove |- | Mead, Thomas||1866 Dec||Hardy's Cove |- | Northcote, Thomas||1873 Nov||Gaultois |- | Northcote, Wilson||1896 Jun||Furby's Cove |- |Rendell, John||1887 Feb||Gaultois |- |Simms, Abram||1864 Nov||Richards Harbour |- | Smith, George||1878 May||Millers Passage |- | Spencer, Matthew||1881 Jan||(Greap?) Head |- | Stickland, Albert||1883 Dec||Little Bay |- | Wilcott, Michael||1883 May||Birchy Cove |} ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Gaultois, Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

GEDCOM File Usage Primer

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'''[[#1a|(Top)]] ==GEDCOMpare Tips, Hints and Links== :Here are some great pages for the a new member working on their first GEDCOMpare or the long time user just needing a refresher.  Fortunately, most are less than a page in size.  Reviewing these may answer any questions you may have on the GEDCOMpare Process. Remember, the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/ G2G Forum] is your best friend when you are unsure. :And most importantly new or old GEDCOMpare user: '''''Don't Worry''''' about making a mistake. WikiTree is a very forgiving platform and mistakes are easily corrected. The great thing about making a mistake is....you'll never do it again. The key to using a GEDCOM File to transfer your Tree is to be patient. Don't try to finish it all in one day. No one gets a Prize for adding names the fastest. ===WikiTree GEDCOM File Loading And Importing Differs
From Other Sites And Programs.=== ::The major difference between WikiTree and other genealogy sites or stand alone programs on your computer is WikiTree does not auto-populate your tree on WikiTree from your GEDCOM file. You must add the data from your GEDCOM file on a person by person basis through GEDCOMpare to WikiTree. This insures the integrity of WikiTree to keep duplicate names and records from being added. One name, one Profile is the WikiTree way. ::Since WikiTree is a collaborative site, some of the ancestors in your tree may already be included here in the WikiTree database. The idea is that your GEDCOM information is compared to existing information on WIkiTree and suggested matches are given for each person in your report where a possible match has been found. This way, any data you may have can be added to an existing profile, without creating a duplicate record. [[Help:GEDCOM|What is a GEDCOM File?]]
A basic description of the GEDCOM file in relation to WIkiTree usage, [[Wikipedia: GEDCOM|Wikipedia on GEDCOM Files]]
A more technical description of the GEDCOM file. [[Help:Uploading_vs._Importing|Why WikiTree is different from other sites regarding GEDCOM file uploads]]
WikiTree follows a different requisite for adding/importing your GEDCOM file data. [[Help:Exporting_a_GEDCOM|Exporting your existing tree(s) from another site or program to a GEDCOM file.]]
Also includes the link for [[Help:Splitting_a_GEDCOM|Splitting Your GEDCOM file]] where necessary. [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Windows_Genealogy_Software Windows Genealogy Software]
A Family Search list of Genealogy Programs for the Windows Operating System. * '''[[#1b|(Back to Top of Page)]]''' ===GEDCOMpare Basics=== [[Help:GEDCOMpare|GEDCOMpare Help]]
This is must read before using GEDCOMpare as it addresses the various functions. [[:Category: GEDCOM Help|GEDCOM Help]]
A directory of various information pages on GEDCOM files and WikiTree [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:2018_GEDCOMpare_Process&public=1 :A Step by Step walk through on the GEDCOMpare Process.]
'''Excellent basic Visual Help Guide on using GEDCOMpare. Must view before using GEDCOMpare the first time.''' * '''[[#1b|(Back to Top of Page)]]''' ===Splitting GEDCOMs With GRAMPS Free Software=== [[Space:Splitting_GEDCOMs_With_GRAMPS|Splitting GEDCOMs With GRAMPS]] '''{{Blue|New 5/18/2020}}''' Using the Free Genealogy software GRAMPS to split large GEDCOM FIles. Thanks to [[Ebaugh-51|Dave Ebaugh]]. ===Tips On Creating A Good Profile=== [[:Category:New_Member_How-To|WikiTree Help Page on standard WikiTree Practice]]
The New Member How to Page which is good to review before uploading your GEDCOM file. [[Help:Duplicates|Help:Duplicates]]
What to do if you find a Duplicate Profile. [[Help:How_to_Edit_a_Profile|How to Edit a Profile]]
General Guidelines on how to edit a Biography and adding Sources. [[Help:Editing_Tips|Editing Tips]]
Hot to Edit or Format the Biography of a Profile. [[Help:Biographies|The Biography Structure]]
General Guidelines on basic elements which can be included in Biographies. [[Help:Sources|Adding Sources]]
Very Important on adding and citing of proper sources on WikiTree. [[Space:Sourcing_Primer_-_Instructional|Sourcing Primer]]
Excellent Primer on what makes a Source Good, Better, Best. [[:Category:Styles_and_Standards|WikiTree Profile Standards and Styles]]
A directory of various information pages of WikiTree Profile Standards and Styles. [[Help:Adding_Links|Adding Links]]
Proper ways to add URL links to a Biography. [[Help:GEDCOM-Created_Biographies|GEDCOM-Created Biographies]]
Cleaning a GEDCOMpare created Biography. Important as most GEDCOMpare created Profiles will need some adjustment. [[Help:Communication_Before_Editing|Communication Before Editing]]
Communication. A good thing to do before Editing an Existing Profile. [[Help:Privacy|Privacy Levels]]
Descriptions and Usage of the various Pivacy Levels. [[Help:Ownership_and_Control|Profile Ownership and Control]]
WikiTree Standards on sharing data and Privacy Controls. Very Important as Privacy Levels are for privacy, not control. [[Help:Help_Index|Help Index]]
This is an Index of the many Help Pages on WikiTree to answer almost every question you may have on the various options WikiTree has when creating your Profiles. This is a page you will want to bookmark on your browser. {{Example|'''''I have created a page I call the Cheat Sheet. Whereas this page deal mainly with GEDCOM files, the Cheat Sheet goes over more of what is available to the WikTree User. It covers more details on Profile creation and form, Categories, Stickers, Projects, etc. Take a look at [[:Space:My_Help_List|The Cheat Sheet]].}} * '''[[#1b|(Back to Top of Page)]]''' ===Some Profiles Require Certification Or Specific Permission Before You Can Add And Or Edit Them=== Knowing about these is important! [[Help:Project_Protection|Project Protected Profiles or PPP files.]]
Project Protected Profiles require permission of the Project before Editing. Project Protection is designated after a Profile has been added and meets Project Qualifications. *''''' As of 4 Oct. 2018 you can no longer edit Project-Protected Profiles via GEDCOMpare unless you are the Profile Manager, or a Project Coordinator or Project Leader.
[[Help:Pre-1700_Profiles|Certification For Pre-1700 Profiles]] 
WikiTree Certification for Adding or Editing for someone born before 1700 is required. [[Help:Pre-1500_Profiles|Certification For Pre-1500 Profiles]]  
WikiTree Certification for Adding or Editing for someone born before 1500 is required. *'''''You can no longer edit existing Pre-1500_Profiles via GEDCOMpare unless you are the Profile Manager.
* '''[[#1b|(Back to Top of Page)]]''' ===What Is A Profile And Examples Of Good Profiles.=== [[Help:Person_Profile|What is a Person Profile?]]
An explanation of differences between Profiles that are found on WikiTree. [[Help:Examples|Examples of good Profiles.]]
A directory of many different Profiles to look through. Please remember, there is no de jure standard for formatting WikiTree Profiles. These examples are more of a de facto standard. Your style may differ from these but still be in good form as long as certain Guidelines are followed most importantly, proper Sourcing. '''''{{Blue|Note}}
The Search Engine on WikiTree only uses the data fields of Profiles. The information in the Biography area is not used. Make sure you fill out these fields as well and as much as possible, I add this note as many Profiles, as you will see in the Compare Suggested Matches in GEDCOMpare, have exact dates of birth or death or both and no Location. I believe many folks leave this out because they do not know the exact place of birth or death. However, they have a general idea. So even if you don't know they were born in North Beaver Township, Butler County, Pennsylvania, United States, you probably have a good idea they were born in Butler County or just Pennsylvania. Put this in the Location field, it is better than nothing. Also, there is no harm in marking the Location as Uncertain. You or someone else may find a record that permits a more fuller description in the future. And please, no abbreviations. This is an international site. Someone from South Africa may not know PA is Pennsylvania and conversely, someone from Pennsylvania may not know SA is South Africa. * '''[[#1b|(Back to Top of Page)]]''' ===Something to Remember=== I add this as I believe it best sums up what WikiTree is about when you begin to add a GEDCOM file.
This was written by WikiTree member Kitty Smith and kudos to her. :WikiTree is a one world wide family tree.  You add your family twigs to the WikiTree and try to connect your twigs to surname branches.  Eventually the branches connect to the WikiTree trunk.  The goal is to have one leaf, called a profile, on the WikiTree for everyone that ever lived.  So it is not a collection of a bunch of duplicative profiles for the same person.  If there are two profiles for the same individual, they must be merged into the lowest ID number (with the surname spelling the individual used and accumulating the data from both profiles) so there is only one profile/leaf on the WikiTree for each person.  :Your contributions of your family twigs are gifts to the WikiTree community.  They are donated with the knowledge that others will contribute to your profiles with biographies, sources, pictures, documents and other information to improve each donated profile.  Through collaboration, each of us donating our time and expertise in our areas of interest, we are improving the the 19 million+ profiles on the WikiTree. * '''[[#1b|(Back to Top of Page)]]''' ==Some Common Questions When Using GEDCOMpare== :'''''Please remember, any questions you may have of a more specific nature are better answered by posting a question on the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/ G2G Help Forum.] Make sure you use the Category WikiTree Help and add the tags GEDCOM and GEDCOMpare to insure you get the quickest reply.
Sometimes problems are encountered on your first GEDCOMpare. Most are quite simple to explain. Here are example of the most common problems encountered using GEDCOMpare on your first time. ===My GEDCOM File has 1,000+ names, can I load it?=== :Yes, WikiTree permits loading a GEDCOM File with up to 5,000 names. Do you want to load a GEDCOM File with more than 1,000 names? Realistically, No. :While GEDCOMpare was created to facilitate the loading and importing of your Family Tree from another site or program, it's main goal is to insure duplicate Profiles and improper Profiles are not created on WikiTree. Since WikiTree is attempting to create a One Family Global Tree, duplicate Profiles are a big problem. One Name, One Profile is really the only hard and fast WikiTree Rule. This is why the GEDCOMpare Utility Compares the names in your file against those already in the WikiTree database. This is why you will see Suggested Matches when you view the GEDCOMpare Report of your file. You must verify each Suggested Match on a one by one basis so duplicates are not created. The GEDCOMpare Report will list up to 5 Suggested Matches per name in your file. If you are loading a GEDCOM File 1,000 name file with common names, Jones, Williams, Smith, etc in the English speaking countries, you could end up with 5,000 names you would have to verify: This can be quite frustrating as it seems you never stop verifying. You should start out with a file that has less than 100 names to get used to how you use GEDCOMpare to process your file into WikiTree. See [[Help:Splitting_a_GEDCOM|Splitting Your GEDCOM file]]. :Improper file records are those where the only data you have may be a name only with a possible birth or death date and no recognized Source attached to that data. While you can add this to WikiTree with a Source such as “From Personal Recollection' or 'From Oral Family History', you really should not add them until a real Source is identified such as a Census, Birth, Death, Marriage Record. Remember this is a shared tree and adding John Doe born about 1850 does not help other WikiTree members when they are researching their Family Tree. How do they know your John Doe is or isn't their John Doe if all there is just a name and possible date. :See [[Space:Splitting_GEDCOMs_With_GRAMPS|Splitting GEDCOMs With GRAMPS]] '''{{Blue|New 5/18/2020}}''' Using the Free Genealogy software GRAMPS to split large GEDCOM FIles. Thanks to [[Ebaugh-51|Dave Ebaugh]]. * '''[[#1b|(Back to Top of Page)]]''' ===Search Results or Where Did All Of These Names Come From?=== :When a GEDCOM file is uploaded to WikiTree into the GEDCOMpare Utility it will perform a Search of the Existing Profiles of the active database of the WikiTree Global Family Tree, GEDCOMpare creates a static snapshot of the Profiles the Search Parameters found and presents them in the GEDCOMpare Table. This Table will show up to 5 Suggested Matches per name or row. To allow for differences in data, both in the loaded GEDCOM File and the active WikiTree Global Family Tree data base, you may have numerous Suggested Matches. The more common the name, the more Possible Matches, ex Smith, Williams, et al. The less common the name, less Possible Matches, ex: Zumwalt, Molinar, et al. :This is one of the reasons smaller GEDCOM files are easier to manage and navigate in GEDCOMpare. If you load a GEDCOM file with 2,000 names and your Family Tree Consists of mostly Smiths, Jones, Williams, and so on. Theoretically you could end up with a GEDCOMpare Table comprising 10,000 names in the Suggested Match Column. That's why smaller is better. * '''[[#1b|(Back to Top of Page)]]''' ===Search Results or Why Are there So Many Suggested Matches???=== The Search, or matching algorithm, in GEDCOMpare looks at all name fields, birth dates, and death dates and it only returns results that are possible matches in all available data fields.
* For last names, it looks at possible variant spellings using phonetic based algorithm. This can create some odd looking matches. *All last-name fields in the GEDCOM are compared with all last-name fields in WikiTree profiles. This means that one woman's married name can be matched to a different woman's maiden name. (Matching the different name fields is not unreasonable, considering that it's fairly common for last names to end up in the wrong data fields, in both GEDCOM files and WikiTree.) See {{Blue|Update}} below. * If the LNAB is Unknown, that often greatly increases the number of matches that are returned. * For first names, all first-name and middle-name fields in the GEDCOM are compared with all first- and middle-name fields in WikiTree, so a woman named Elizabeth could be matched to a woman named Barbara Elizabeth. * Dates are treated as possible matches if they are within +/-2 years. * If one date field is filled in and the other one is empty, the empty date field will be treated as a possible match to all date values. * Locations Birth Place and Death Place are not used as a Search Parameter due to the extreme variations in how these Fields can be filled. * Data in the Biography and Sources are not used in the Search Process. Note that hitting the Refresh button at the bottom of the GEDCOMpare screen can increase the number of suggested matches needing to be reviewed. It is not necessary to hit that button unless you have not worked on your file for more than a month. Even then, when you click on ADD to import the name into a new Profile, WikiTree will perform a quick search of the present database for Suggested Matches and you may catch a possible Duplicate there.
'''See''' '''''[[Space:GEDCOM_File_Usage_Primer#Can_I_Reload_the_Same_File_Twice_or_an_Updated_Version_of_a_Previously_Loaded_File|Can I Reload the Same File Twice or an Updated Version of a Previously Loaded File]]''''' '''below.''' {{Blue|Update}} As of 4 Oct. 2018 there are new Search parameters for the name matching algorithm.
* '''{{Blue|GEDCOMpare matching improvements}}.''' We're now only comparing Last Names at Birth with Last Names at Birth and Current Last Names with Current Last Names, and we are dismissing some matches based on the names of parents (but only those where the person in the GEDCOM has two parents and the potential match has two parents, and neither of them appear to match). We had hoped to dismiss some matches based on birth or death location, but the likelihood of dismissing good matches is too high with this. * '''[[#1b|(Back to Top of Page)]]''' ===I've done all of the Suggested Matches, Where Is The Add Button?=== The most common reason the Add Button does not appear is due to the improper use of the Completed Checkbox in the first column of the GEDCOMpare Table.
:Marking rows as completed is entirely for your convenience to hide rows for ease of readability on the GEDCOMpare Table. It does not mean the person is ready to import nor does it mean you, or more importantly GEDCOMpare, can ignore the Suggested Matches for that row. This checkbox is completed automatically by GEDCOMpare when you Edit or Add new Profiles. Though you can normally mark this box when you have a name you don't want to add for various reasons, it is strongly suggested you do not manually check this box on your first use of GEDCOMpare until the Add Button appears. After it appears and as you go through the Adds and Edits and come across those you don't wish to Add or Edit, mark the checkbox then. Also, completion of a GEDCOMpare Table does not require the un-imported rows to be marked as Completed, again it is more for the visual display of the GEDCOMpare Table. See more detail in the following section on the Completed Check Box. Any problem other than this is usually better handled through the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/ G2G Help Forum.]. * '''[[#1b|(Back to Top of Page)]]''' ===Do I Have to Merge my File Name With an Existing Profile? - Not Always=== :It all depends on the data that is already in the existing Profile, if you are the Manager of the target Profile and the data you have in your GEDCOM file for that name. More importantly, how much clean up will be needed after the Merge. While there is no steadfast rule for all instances where this occurs, there are some General Rules of Thumb. * If you are not the Profile Manger of that Profile it almost always best to add manually: ** If the Profile is well maintained and has a written Biography, it is best to contact the Profile Manager let them know of your intentions to add or change data on the Profile, be courteous. Collaborate with the Manager. ** If the Profile has scant or possibly incorrect data, this may be a time to be Bold and merge your data. Still wise to attempt to contact the Manager first. A good thing to do here is to check to see the Activity Level of the Manager by going to their Profile Page and checking their recent Contributions. If they have not been active for more than a year, it is probably safe to go ahead and merge your data, * If you are the Manager of the Profile or it is an Orphan Profile, the question is, how much clean up will I have to do after the merge? ** Will it be easier to just manually add a few new data points to the Profile? ** Sometimes it is easier to go to the Profile Page you Manage you wish to merge with and delete the data you already entered (Bio and Sources) and start anew. Do not do this with Orphaned or manged Profiles! :Each instance will be different. Only experience on WikiTree is the real key to this issue. If you have any questions, contact the Profile Manager in those cases and if they are unresponsive or it is your Profile, post a Question on the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/ G2G Forum]. Better safe than sorry. * '''[[#1b|(Back to Top of Page)]]''' ===What Does The Completed Check Box In the First Column Do?=== :For the functionality of GEDCOMpare importing your data into WikiTree, absolutely nothing! GEDCOMpare does not use this as a condition when you import your data. It is there for your benefit for GEDCOMpare Table Display purposes ONLY. As you Add or Edit Profiles GEDCOMpare will automatically check this box so you can see what rows needs no further action by you. You can set the Display to Hide or Show Completed Rows so you will only view those rows you still need to finish. And it is nice to see the GEDCOMpare Table grow smaller as you work through it, a sense of accomplishment if you will. :There are times when you may want to mark this checkbox manually. It is strongly suggested that you do not check thus box until you have cleared all of your Suggested Matches. Some reasons to mark it manually are * The name is someone you do not wish to add to WikiTree at this time using GEDCOMpare. * The name is Matched to one of your Existing Profiles and you do not need to import the data. * The name is Matched to another Members Existing Profile. If that Profile's data has data that matches yours or has one or two data points you have and it doesn't, it is better to add that data manually through the Edit Tab on that Profile. Try not to over write other Members work. * The Name has no data to support them or they are someone your are still unsure of as an Ancestor in your Tree. Such as a name with Unknown in it or no birth or death dates or sources. Do more research and add manually at a later time. * The name is within the limits for Pre-1700, Pre-1500 and you do not have the Certifications or Matches an existing Project Protected Profile. ** For Pre-1700 and Pre-1500 names, you add them manually later after certification. If an existing Profile, it is best you contact the Profile Manager before making any changes. ** For Project Protected Profiles. Can Not add data through GEDCOMpare. You must contact the Project Leader or Group that is on that Profile's Page to make any changes to that Profile. * Again, do not mark this box manually if you plan on importing that name into WikiTree. You might accidentally hide a name you want to add. Also, this is not an ignore marker, even if you do not want to import that name for any of the reasons above, you must still clear any Suggested Matches that appear on that row or the Add Button will not appear when finished with those you want to add. * '''[[#1b|(Back to Top of Page)]]''' ===Can I Reload the Same File Twice or an Updated Version of a Previously Loaded File=== :Yes you can upload an updated version of a previously uploaded file. And if for instance, you let the 60 days expire whereby WikiTree removes the data from your previous upload and you want to continue to work on that file's data, you can do this as well. When I am creating a Tree from previous research so I can create a smaller GEDCOM file to ease transferring the data, I may load the new file 4 or 5 times to see the Suggested Matches so I can possibly tweak the file to better reflect the Profiles I may find that Match on WikiTree. Easier to fix there than possibly on WikiTree. :WikiTree doesn't care about the name of the file as it gives each upload its own unique GEDCOM File # as an identifier to the system. This way if you upload Smith Family.ged two times and someone else uploads a Smith Family.ged they don't get mixed up. :A few caveats about loading the same or an updated version of a file again: *When you load a GEDCOM file to WikiTree the system produces the GEDCOMpare Report.  This is a static 'snapshot' of the active WikiTree database at that time and all Suggested Matches are from that time.  The Report is not linked to the active database nor is a GEDCOMpare Report linked to any other GEDCOMpare Report.  All reports are separate.  What it shows in an old Report basically has nothing to do with a new Report except for any changes to the active database made from the older Report.  Just make sure you work from the latest report or it can be troublesome.  The newest file has the latest 'snapshot'. If you load a new GEDCOM file and create a new GEDCOMpare Report(new) and then Merge or Add a Name from a previous GEDCOMpare Report(old), the GEDCOMpare Report(new) will not reflect this change as it was made to the active database after the Report was created. *Any work you did on the first upload regarding Suggested Matches will not be noted in the newer GEDCOMpare Report. You will have to perform the routine of Rejecting or Matching any Suggested Matches all over again. Also,any Addition you may have made for new Profiles from an older GEDOMpare Report are now Existing Profiles and will show up as a Suggested match. *Once you upload a file again, DO NOT return to the older GEDCOMpare Report to do activity in there if it is available. Since each Report is a file unto its own, neither knows the other and any changes made in the old file now will not be reflected in the newer Report and this can cause you many problems. A good idea is to delete the older version before you start work on the newer file. It is just a snapshot of the WikiTree database at the time you loaded it and deleting it will cause no harm to your work on WikiTree or WikiTree as a whole. * '''[[#1b|(Back to Top of Page)]]''' ===When Do I Use The Refresh Button?=== :Generally you only use the Refresh Button when you have not worked on your GEDCOMpare for a month or so to see if anyone else may have added a possible Match since the file was first uploaded. Hitting the Refresh Button causes GEDCOMpare to perform the same Search that was performed when the file was originally uploaded to GEDCOMpare, as above, with the same basic results, but new Suggested Matches if any. :Do not use after each time you finish all the Compares or you just keep adding more work that is usually unneeded. When you can Add a name to a new Profile from your GEDCOM File, the Add a Name page will perform a search for possible Suggested Matches again just like when you Add a Name manually. The only real difference between the Manual Add a Name Page and that in the GEDCOMpare is that in GEDCOMpare, the data fields are filled out from your GEDCOM File where available. And all of Text, Sources and Notes, etc, are there as well. * '''[[#1b|(Back to Top of Page)]]''' ===What if my Suggested Match is an Unlisted Profile or Private Profile=== :If the WikiTree Profile in a Suggested Match is an Unlisted or Private Profile you need to contact the Profile Manager and or request Trusted List access. :Just click on the Name of the Matched Private Profile and you can find the name of the Profile Manager and send them a Message to compare your information with theirs. If Unlisted, clicking on Unlisted will give you a box with the Profile Manager's ID and you can do the same as above with them. :Do not add your GEDCOM File Name until you have done so to reduce the possibility of a Duplicate Profile. * '''[[#1b|(Back to Top of Page)]]''' ===Why Aren't My Images Or Photos Uploaded In GEDCOMpare?=== :GEDCOM files are text files only and do not have the ability to embed images from the program or site you created your GEDCOM file from. Just the name of the image. All you will see in your new Profile is this. ::{{Blue|Example}}
::File: {{Ancestry Tree Media|154529316|d7f15e5f-738f-41a8-8ff6-64a212179210}} ::Format: jpg. ::D373322A-729E-420C-9841-EE49D7A60531 :To upload images, you need to add them individually using the Images Tab on each Profile you wish to add an image to and then choose Click here to upload it. Then follow the instructions on the next page. See [[Help:Photos_FAQ|Help:Photos_FAQ]] :If it is an image you want to have on multiple Profiles, say a family photo, there is an area to add the Profile IDs of the others. This can be done at anytime and reduces the need to upload the same image again and again. :{{Blue|Note:}} And while on images or photos, this is one of the most contentious areas on WikiTree due to possible Copyright infringement. Images of records in the United States are fine to add as they are considered in the Public Domain. In the United Kingdom, you may need permission as many are considered Property of the Crown. You need to check the copyright laws for your country. Photos from other Websites can be problematic as some are actually in the Public Domain and some are Copyrighted. Always check with that Website before adding a photo. If there is a link you can use for that photo, you are better off using that in your Biography. Examples of such sites are Find A Grave, On-line Museums, a Photographers Archive, Historical Websites, etc. * '''[[#1b|(Back to Top of Page)]]''' ===Why isn't GEDCOMpare Automatically Linking Some of My Family Members?=== ====Problem A==== :The links in a GEDCOM file are based on lineage with the immediate 'nuclear family' of the individual as the link control and not the entire family tree. :Notice in the first column of your list you will see P1 in the first row, P2 in the 2nd, P3 in the 3rd and so on. This is part of an internal linking system in a GEDCOM file to insure links of family are maintained during transfer from one system to another, to an extent. :Say I add Jane Doe as the first person from my GEDCOMpare. She is now the set point in the linking. If I next add her mother or father or her husband, the system will see a link and Edit Family of Jane Doe will show up. But if I add her paternal grandfather next before adding her father or add a Sibling before adding the Parents, you will get the Add an Unrelated Person Page. Siblings are only linked through a parent. :So Parents are linked to their Parents and Siblings and their Children and Spouses. Children are linked to the Parents and Siblings and then to their Spouse and Children. Parents are not linked to Grandchildren and Children are not linked to Grandparents in a GEDCOM file. It's progressive. The best thing is to try to follow a linear generational timeline progression and you shouldn't see that anymore problems where you have to manually link up Profiles. :Since GEDCOMpare only permits the importation of one name at a time and not a total file dump that creates a new separate tree, sometimes we have to maintain these links across the file manually. This problem almost doesn't occur when you upload a GEDCOM file to a system that automatically creates a new tree as it loads all of the names in the order in which they were added and this process usually recognizes these links. GEDOMpare permits us to jump aroun the list and add names out of that original order and thus the problem can occur. ====Problem B==== :This problem occurs when you make a change to the real time WikiTree database before you complete your GEDCOMpare Report and GEDCOMpare quits linking certain family members. :By a change this means you have changed a Matched Target Profile that you would like to merge a with a name from your GEDCOM File. The GEDCOMpare report is based on a snapshot of the WikiTree Database at the time you uploaded your file. If changes are made to the real time WikiTree Database, GEDCOMpare does not recognize that change as it is using the snapshot it took, not the real time database. :There are two usual variables in this scenario: # You changed the LNAB of the target Profile before you merged your name with it. Since this creates a new WikiTree ID for that Profile, GEDCOMpare doesn't recognize it as a viable Profile. A simple fix is to Reject the Match you have already made to the old Profile ID. Then click on Compare With on the line where your name is on the Report List and in the Box that appears, insert the new Profile ID and Accept the Match. GEDCOMpare now recognizes that new ID as the target ID. This is usually not much of problem for that specific name you wish to Merge but manifests itself to subsequent family linked to your name you add afterwards. The fix above will take care of this. # During the Suggested Match Procedures you discover you have not one but two or more Existing Profiles which match the name you want to import. So you Merge those Profiles in the Merge Utility outside of GEDCOMpare before you Import you name. Not a good move for as with the LNAB change above, this creates redirects from the old now non existent Profiles which GEDCOMpare does not use. The best course here is to not make any merges using the Merge Utility until after you have Imported your name into one of the duplicates and completed the entire GEDCOMpare Report. These merges outside of GEDCOMpare can cause GEDCOMpare to seem to hang up and not permit you to import your name to the final Profile. Using the solution from the LNAB example of Matching your name to the final Profile ID may work, but it is safer to wait till the end. there is no Badge Awarded for the importing your GEDCOM file faster than others. LOL * '''[[#1b|(Back to Top of Page)]]''' ===Why isn't GEDCOMpare Automatically Linking Some of My Marriages?=== :This is where the linkage progression can get tricky. An example of a Marriage Link failure is where a couple who are related in the Extended Family get married, say two 2nd cousins. :Since the Links are based on the nuclear family, these links take precedence over all other links outside that family group. GEDCOM files do not take what is considered 'real time links' into consideration. So male 2nd cousin is linked to his immediate family and female 2nd cousin is linked to hers and this secondary link is not used as it falls outside the immediate family purview. :A caveat here is if you add the male 2nd cousin and his family and then add the female 2nd cousin before adding her immediate family, the marriage link will be used as these two create a new nuclear family of husband, wife, children in the system. Now the fun part is when you add female 2nd cousin who is linked by marriage to male 2nd cousin, the system will still recognize her link to her original nuclear family of parents and siblings as this is her primary family link. :GEDCOM files are not smart, they must use the data in manner proscribed by the original internal link structure to transfer data from one system to another. Someday a new version of GEDCOM or an alternative may take care of this, but right now, we have to live with it. Both the good and the bad. * '''[[#1b|(Back to Top of Page)]]''' ==Tips== ===The Smaller the GEDCOM File, the Better=== : Large GEDCOM FIles, over 500 names, can be cumbersome to work with. I create smaller trees based on my main tree and create my GEDCOM Files from those. A little bit more work, yes. However, some of the names on you tree may not have been researched lately and new data may be available to add to someone in your tree. I have actually found it advantageous to do this so my records added to WikiTree are the most up to date at that time. There is no trophy for how fast you add your tree to WikiTree. You have spent years researching, what is a little more time to make sure what you add is the best. : One of the biggest problems with large GEDCOM Files is psychological. After working on a large file for a few or more weeks, it may seem to you that you will never get done as the Report List never appears to get smaller. This leads to a few tendencies: # You may try to hurry up and in doing so, make mistakes. You'll just have to come back later and fix those which usually takes more time and effort than doing it right in the first place. Trust me on that one. ;) # You may just want to give up and quit. As this is probably the best site on the net, it's free and open to everyone and will be here for a long time, to archive all of your hard work for posterity, why stop now. Take a breather, when you start having dreams about adding names to WikiTree, it is definitely time for a break. * See [[Space:Splitting_GEDCOMs_With_GRAMPS|Splitting GEDCOMs With GRAMPS]] '''{{Blue|New 5/18/2020}}''' Using the Free Genealogy software GRAMPS to split large GEDCOM FIles. Thanks to [[Ebaugh-51|Dave Ebaugh]]. ===Adding Names Manually First to WikiTree=== : This is especially useful to the first time GEDCOMpare user. You can get a feel for how the Suggested Match works and what a Profile looks like after you have Merged your GEDCOM file data with that you have already entered. ===Using a Preliminary File Upload=== : After using the GEDCOMpare Utility many times, I have discovered it quite useful to upload my GEDCOM file and run through the Suggested Matches and those I may want to Add. Then I go back to the program or site where my tree is located on and make changes to it to reflect what I have discovered. Then I upload an updated GEDCOM file from that tree to proceed with any Additions or Merges. Many times it is easier to work on your original tree than make changes on WikiTree. It may be cliche, but an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. I have loaded the same GEDCOM file, with tweaks, up to five times before I felt good enough to continue. : Just because you loaded a GEDCOM file does not mean you have to use all of it. You may find some new new names on WikiTree associated with that file, but their data is not that great. You can update your original file those names with proper data and add them. Or you may find a group of names already on WikiTree where you find you can't add any new data to the Existing Profile. I add DNI to the suffix o the original tree so when I create an undated file, I can immediately see those names I do not want to include. ===For Ancestry, Find My Past, My Heritage, et al. Users=== #The Source Citations from these subscription based websites are not the best for those members who do not have a subscription. You can click on the link and see the Source data, but they can't. I use Ancestry as the basis for most of my research and I realize this can be a problem. So when I load a new name from a GEDCOM file, I use it as basis to search for those Sources on Family Search which is free and open to all. I replace the Ancestry Source with the one from Family Search. Now not all Records on Ancestry, or which ever site you use, are on Family Search. I add the Transcription of the data to my Source Citation so the viewer can at least have an idea why I included this Source. # Adding a name with only another Ancestry, Find My Past, My Heritage, et al Member's Tree as a Source......DON'T. Yes, the rules do permit you to sometime add a name with just this as a Source. It really isn't a Source in the true sense of the term. What if that other Member made a mistake and added the wrong person to their tree? Now you have expanded that error. Research that name and get at least one viable Source that proves that person: first, actually existed and second, it is who it is purported to be. If another member questions the veracity of your data, you really have nothing to stand. Be sure before you add, ===Deleting A GEDCOM File=== :There is really no reason to Delete a GEDCOM File from your list. GEDCOMpare will remove them 60 days after the last time you worked on that file. Well, actually not delete the record of the file, just the data in the file. The File Name and GECOMpare ID Number will stay in your list for your future reference, but they will void of data. :Also do not worry about two GEDCOM File uploads being mixed up by the system. GEDCOMpare uses the individual ID created for each upload and not the name of the file for reference. You can load Jones.ged 5 times and each one is a different file for Comparison to existing names. You can start working on Jones.ged 2nd upload, stop and then start working on Jones.ged 5th upload without too much problem as long as you hit the Refresh Button on the bottom of the list so GEDCOMpare can see what you Added/Merged to WikiTree, about the only time I advocate using the Refresh Button. One thing, if you finished all of your Suggested Matches on the 2nd load and move to a later loading of the file, you will have to perform the Suggested Matches Comparison again, as the later loads can't see what you did on the 2nd load for these Matches, only the Additions/Merges you may have made to the WikiTree Database itself.
'''See''' '''''[[Space:GEDCOM_File_Usage_Primer#Using_a_Preliminary_File_Upload|Using A Preliminary File Upload]] and [[Space:GEDCOM_File_Usage_Primer#Can_I_Reload_the_Same_File_Twice_or_an_Updated_Version_of_a_Previously_Loaded_File|Can I Reload the Same File Twice or an Updated Version of a Previously Loaded File]]''''' ===Existing Pre-1700 and Pre-1500 Profiles=== : You may find in your tree that someone in these time ranges has already been added to WikiTree. These Profiles have more stringent policies on them than more recent Profiles. My recommendation is to not Merge your data from your GEDCOM file. Contact the Profile Manger of that Profile and explain to them any new data you may have or any discrepancy in the existing data you may see. If both in agreement, Add your data Manually. If you have the Pre-1700 and Pre-1500 Certifications you may of course add them to WikiTree. However, if there is already a linkable relation on WikiTree, I suggest you again contact the Profile Manger of that possible link and inform them of your new person. Remember, WikiTree is based on Collaboration and this means working in a positive manner with other WikiTree Users. * '''[[#1b|(Back to Top of Page)]]''' ==About This Page== :I created this page as compendium for those learning to use GEDCOMpare and is not a sanctioned WikiTree Help Page. As I am my own proofreader, if you see any mistakes in grammar or possibly just not clear enough, please let me know. '''[[Russell-13872|LJ]]''' * '''[[#1b|(Back to Top of Page)]]'''

GEDCOM Review and Improve Profiles

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'''GEDImprove (GEDI)''' {{Image|file=GEDImprove.png |align=r |size=s }} Our goal is to improve profiles so that they are properly structured, sourced, free of suggestions, and are non duplicative of other profiles. We also identify profiles for further work via the addition of applicable maintenance categories. To do this, we collaborate to improve profiles following the guidance for :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Biographies Biographies], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Sources_FAQ#When_should_the_Unsourced_Research_Note_Box_be_used.3F Sources], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Pre-1700_Profiles#Cite_reliable_sources Pre-1700 Reliable Sources], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:GEDCOM-Created_Biographies GEDCOM created profiles], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Profile_Improvement#Steps_toward_Improved_Profiles Profile Improvement], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Merging Merging Profiles], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_811 Merged Profile Cleanup], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Data_Doctors Clearing Suggestions], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Merging Duplicates], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Profile_Improvement#Maintenance_Categories_and_Templates Maintenance Categories] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Collaboration Collaboration]. == Become a GEDI Contributor == Contribute by improving profiles using the steps described below. You should review [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:GEDCOM-Created_Biographies Help for GEDCOM-Created Biographies] for a good refresher on cleaning GEDCOM imported profiles. If you want to work as teams, urge each other on, or just chat, join us on the gedi-challenge channel on Discord. Here's the link for Discord - https://discord.gg/9EMSdccnn3 We are using a shared spreadsheet that lists profiles to improve. By picking a profile on the spreadsheet you are telling another WikiTreer "I am working on this" and are also helping track our progress. Here is [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Lb3xHy9X2lIYuFhSSjke18KQ0-SUQUX8oc070d66Qog/edit?usp=sharing '''the spreadsheet''']. Want a sticker? Use the following: :{{GEDI}} or :{{GEDI|number=xx}} <-- replace "xx" with the # of profiles you improved == Improving Profiles (Quick Start) == Once you are comfortable improving GEDCOM imported profiles per the details below, here is the summary of steps to follow. This is assuming that you are using the [[Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension|WikiTree Browser Extension]] with the [[Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension#Automatic_GEDCOM_Cleanup_.28AGC.29|Automatic GEDCOM Cleanup (AGC)]] and [[Space:BioCheckHelp|Bio Check]] features enabled and that you are using the [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer|WikiTree Sourcer]] browser extension. Make sure that your AGC options are set to save the name of the GEDCOM. #Select a profile from the spreadsheet and place your WikiTree-ID in the '''Reviewer ID''' column #Open the profile and edit: ## Use '''AGC''' to clean the GEDCOM, as applicable ## Move your mouse over the '''Save Draft''' button to check for any style issues; correct those issues and check again ## Use '''WikiTree Sourcer''' to find sources; add dates and locations from those sources ## Move to the bottom of the profile and clean any suggestions ## Add the {{Unsourced}} Research Note Box (with a location), as applicable ## '''Save''' the profile # In the spreadsheet, set the '''Review Status''' to Comment, Improved, or Living as applicable == Improve Profiles, the Details== Some profiles, particularly those that have no biography or sources are very quick and easy to address. Those with many sources can be more complex. Here's a handy checklist of steps for improving a profile. Click on any step for more detailed information. #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:GEDImprove#Select_a_profile_to_improve_from_the_spreadsheet Select a profile to improve from the spreadsheet] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:GEDImprove#Collaborate Collaborate with active Profile Manager and/or Project] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:GEDImprove#Collaborate_via_Shared_Spreadsheet Collaborate via Shared Spreadsheet] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:GEDImprove#Cleanup_after_merge Cleanup after merge] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:GEDImprove#Add_required_headings Add required headings] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:GEDImprove#Retain_or_remove_information_about_the_GEDCOM Retain or remove information about the GEDCOM] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:GEDImprove#Remove_unneeded_GEDCOM_sections Remove unneeded GEDCOM sections] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:GEDImprove#Capture_external_family_free_Information Capture external family tree Information] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:GEDImprove#Review_the_Note_section Review the Note section] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:GEDImprove#Review_Birth_and_Death_sections Review Birth and Death sections] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:GEDImprove#Review_Marriage_section Review Marriage section] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:GEDImprove#Add_optional_Research_Notes Add optional Research Notes] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:GEDImprove#Cleanup_sources_using_span_tags Cleanup sources using span tags] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:GEDImprove#Cleanup_links_to_file_names Cleanup links to file names] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:GEDImprove#Add_dates Add dates] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:GEDImprove#Add_or_update_birth_and_death_locations Add or update birth and death locations] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:GEDImprove#Review_sources Review sources] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:GEDImprove#Review_suggestions Review suggestions] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:GEDImprove#Add/preserve_maintenance_categories Add/preserve maintenance categories] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:GEDImprove#Describe_your_changes_and_save_the_profile Describe your changes and save the profile] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:GEDImprove#Update_Suggestions_Status Update Suggestions Status] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:GEDImprove#Update_marriage_dates_and_locations Update marriage dates and locations] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:GEDImprove#Check_for_category_errors Check for category errors] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:GEDImprove#Check_for_other_profile_issues Check for other profile issues] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:GEDImprove#Check_for_duplicate_profiles Check for duplicate profiles] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:GEDImprove#Update_profile_review_status Update profile review status] === Select a profile to improve from the spreadsheet === #Open the shared spreadsheet. ''Move to the GEDI Overview tab''. To move to the Overview tab, pick the menu at the lower left and select that tab. #Review the available GEDCOM to find one that you wish to work on. If a project is listed, coordinate with the applicable project for any special considerations for looking at these profiles. ''Click on the link for the GEDCOM'' to open the tab for that GEDCOM. #Select a profile to improve === Collaborate === What will you be doing to the profile? [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Communication_Before_Editing Communication before editing] provides guidelines for when to be bold, and when to coordinate before editing. If you will be changing dates or relationships or making other major changes, and the profile has an active Profile Manager then you should coordinate. You can see if a Profile Manager is active by looking at their contributions. Sometimes it only takes one coordination with a Profile Manager for any profile created via their GEDCOM import. If the profile falls under a Project, coordinate with the project and follow the guidance for the Project. Here are links to Projects that are working on GEDCOM cleanup: * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Nordic_Project_-_Gedcom_Scrap_Team Nordic Project] * Add project here === Collaborate via Shared Spreadsheet === On the GEDI spreadsheet tab for the GEDCOM, '''enter your WikiTree ID''' in the Reviewer ID column for the profile. This will let others know that you are improving this profile. === Cleanup after merge === When a profile has been merged but not cleaned up after the merge, the merge cleanup should be done first, as you will rearrange content into a single == Biography == and == Sources == sections as described in the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_811 actions for cleaning profile after a merge] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Merging Merging Profiles]. === Add required headings=== If you plan to use the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension#Automatic_GEDCOM_Cleanup_.28AGC.29 the WikiTree AGC (Automatic GEDCOM Cleanup) extension], it may be best to do this before you add headings. Ensure that the profile has the following [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Biographies#Required:_Biography_and_Sources required sections]: :== Biography == :== Sources == : Ensure that the line immediately follows the == Sources == heading. Ideally you will be adding content to the Biography and under Sources as you continue cleanup of the profile, and address the contents of Notes, Birth, Death, and Marriage. === Retain or remove information about the GEDCOM === WikiTree does not provide specific policy to retain or remove information about the GEDCOM in the profile biography. In all cases where a profile falls under a specific project, the guidelines for that project should be followed. When the name of the GEDCOM is left in the profile, then a WikiTree+ search for the GEDCOM name will find that profile. Although the name of the GEDCOM can be found by looking through the profile Change history, it may be advisable to keep the name of the GEDCOM for profiles that are the survivors of multiple merges. If the profile has been improved to follow the style guidelines, has sources or the {{Unsourced}} tag and has a biography or a Needs_Biography category there is no need to keep the name of the GEDCOM. To remove the name of the GEDCOM, delete the line that looks like "This person was created through the import of NameOfGed.ged on dd Month Year.". To keep the name of the GEDCOM, move this line to an == [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Acknowledgements Acknowledgements] == section at the end of the profile. If the profile has been merged and was created via several GEDCOM imports, there may be several lines in the Acknowledgements, as can be seen in [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Stanley-139 this profile]. Since the GEDImprove Challenge uses the name of the GEDCOM in the biography to find profiles for a GEDCOM, it is recommended that this be kept. === Remove unneeded GEDCOM sections === GEDCOM created sections that can be deleted are identified in [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:GEDCOM-Created_Biographies GEDCOM-Created Biographies help] and in [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_853 Suggestion 853 GEDCOM junk] and include: :=== Data Changed === :=== User ID === :=== LDS Endowment === :=== LDS Baptism === :=== Record File Number === :=== Submitter === :=== Object === :=== COLOR === :=== UPD === :=== PPEXCLUDE === === Capture external family free Information === Do '''not''' remove external family tree references, but instead move these to See Also: under Sources. These trees can provide clues to find sources or relationships. External family trees might be identified via a Family Search Family Tree ID, in the form LXCD-Y7S, sometime prefaced by FSFTID. Similarly, keep the Ancestral File Number (AFN), a GENI Tree (GENI focus id=xxx), a MyHeritage Tree (MH:####), or an Ancestry Tree (referenced as trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=1234&pid=5678). Wrap the reference to an Ancestry tree using the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Links_to_Ancestry#Family_Tree Ancestry Family Tree template]. === Review the Note section === Many old GEDCOM imported profiles will have a === Note === section. This often includes information that should be converted into applicable biography text and source citations. The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Sources sources] can be listed as bullet items (using a *) following the tag or embedded as references in the biography using the Insert reference here tags. === Review Birth and Death sections === There may be === Birth === and === Death === sections. If these merely duplicate information that can be found elsewhere, they can be deleted, but if they include source information they should be incorporated into the biography narrative, as shown in the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:GEDCOM-Created_Biographies#Repetitive_Information help] examples. === Review Marriage section === There may be a === Marriage === section. If there is source information, convert it to a proper citation and include in the narrative as shown in the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:GEDCOM-Created_Biographies#Repetitive_Information help], and add a === Children === section for the children. If the marriage is for the profile's parents, however, check the parents to see if the marriage information is already in those profiles. If the parent's marriage is already in the parent's profiles, it can be deleted from the child. If the parent's marriage is not in the the parent's profiles, place the narrative and children under the == Research Notes == section and note that it is for the parents. If you are using the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_AGC AGC extension], this may be done for you. === Add optional Research Notes === Add a == Research Notes == section (before == Sources ==) to capture information about genealogical research, as opposed to information about the person's life. This can also be used for things such as the Marriage data that applies to the parents. For Pre-1700 profiles, sources that are not [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Pre-1700_Profiles#Cite_reliable_sources Reliable Pre-1700 sources], such as family trees, should be moved to Research Notes. === Cleanup sources using span tags === Some profiles created via GEDCOM import may use a number of span tags. These can be replaced with a direct citation. You can do this by finding the citation for the span id to build the ref. === Cleanup links to file names === When a source is a link to a file that was on someone's computer and there is no information other than the file name, this can be replaced with a better citation or {{citation needed}} as described in the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:GEDCOM-Created_Biographies#Links_to_File_Names help]. === Add dates === Examine the information on the profile to add birth and death dates, if missing. If the profile does not have dates and none of the sources on the profile provide dates, find and add a source for the date. Refer to [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Friday_Date_Night#When_you_find_a_date_.28or_maybe_you_can.27t.29 more information on finding dates]. If the person might still be living and there is no profile manager add [[Category: WikiTree Admin]] above the Biography header. === Add or update birth and death locations === Examine the information on the profile to add missing birth and/or death locations. Expand existing locations that are abbreviated or do not include the country. Correct misspellings, separators or wrong words in the locations. For example, most people didn't actually die in a cemetery and this should move to the biography narrative. After the profile has been saved, marriage date and location can be updated (see below). The suggestions for the profile should report locations that need update. === Review sources=== Review the sources for the profile. See the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:GEDCOM-Created_Biographies#Badly-Formatted_Sources help guidance] for poorly formatted sources. Does the profile qualify for the {{Unsourced}} research notes box? It is unsourced if it [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Sources_FAQ#When_should_the_Unsourced_Research_Note_Box_be_used.3F lacks ''clear'' identification of where ''any'' of the information on the profile came from] or, for a Pre-1700 profile if ''none'' of the sources are [[Help:Pre-1700_Profiles#Cite_reliable_sources|Pre-1700 Reliable Sources]]. Add sources if you can, otherwise add the {{Unsourced}} research notes box, preferably with the location, such as {{Unsourced|Iowa|Germany}}. Up to two locations can be used. See Tips and Tricks "Is This Sourced?" below. To search for sources, either use the Research link on the profile menu or use [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer WikiTree Sourcer]. === Review suggestions === Review suggestions for the profile. To see suggestions for the profile, select Suggestions under the Name=#### menu. Follow the directions provided for individual suggestions to clean the profile. Some suggestions that might be found on GEDCOM imported profiles include :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_131 131 No Dates - No Dates on relatives - Open - Unknown Status] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_132 132 No Dates - No Dates on relatives - Open - Status Died] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_133 133 No Dates - Dates on relatives - Open - Unknown Status] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_134 134 No Dates - Dates on relatives - Open - Status Died] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_616 616 Abbreviated Birth location Country not recommended] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_646 646 Abbreviated Death Location Country not recommended] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_676 676 Abbreviated Marriage Location Country not recommended] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_835 835 Local file reference ] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_851 851 GEDCOM uncleaned Interpret date] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_852 852 GEDCOM uncleaned Parse Lastname] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_853 853 GEDCOM Junk] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_867 867 Too many Inline citations] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_467 467 Profile completeness - Short Biography (<500)] === Add/remove maintenance categories === Once you have cleaned up the GEDCOM created profile, it is likely that there is more work that can be done. If you used the WikiTree Automatic GEDCOM Cleanup (AGC) Extension, make sure that you have reviewed the "Issues to be checked" section, and removed it. The maintenance categories are a way of designating the profile so that it will be found if further work is needed. Remove existing maintenance categories for items that have been addressed. Maintenance categories that might be appropriate to add include: :{{Unsourced}} to bring the profile to attention for Weekly and Monthly Sourcers Challenges as well as for Source-A-Thon :[[Category: Needs_Profiles_Created]] for a profile that identifies nuclear family and their sources to bring the profile to attention for Connect-A-Thon :[[Category: Needs_Biography]] for a profile that has either no biography or a minimal biography to bring the profile to attention for Bio Builders Preferably, you will have added sources and developed a biography, as applicable. The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension#Auto_Bio WikiTree Browser Extension Auto Bio] feature can be used to automatically generate a biography. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer WikiTree Sourcer] can be used to generate the narrative for a source, filling out a biography complete with source citations. === Describe your changes and save the profile === Provide a comment that describes the changes you made to the profile, and save the profile. The comment should be descriptive, but not too lengthy; think of what you would like to see for the history if you come across this profile. Perhaps "GEDCOM Cleanup; added Headings; added Unsourced"? It really depends on what you have done. === Update Suggestions Status === Ensure that you update the status to update any Suggestions that you may have cleared for the profile. === Update marriage dates and locations === After you have cleaned up and saved the GEDCOM imported profiles for both spouses, examine the profiles to see if there is information about the date and location of a marriage. If so, edit the marriage to add missing dates or locations. Expand existing locations that are abbreviated or do not include the country. Correct misspellings, separators or wrong words in the locations. After saving these changes, be sure to update the status for any suggestions. === Check for category errors === View the profile (in public view), and follow the link to Categories. If any category appears in red, there is a typo or some other problem in the category. Correct this, save the profile, and test again. === Check for other profile issues === From the profile, Copy ID. Start [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/sands1865/biocheck/ Bio Check] and set ''How to Find Profiles'' to Check Profile. Set Ancestor generations 0. Set Descendant Generations 0. Click Check Profile. The profile should be either Sourced or Marked, and should have no style issues. If there are style issues, see the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:BioCheckHelp Bio Check Help] for information on how to correct style issues. === Check for duplicate profiles === Search for matches for the profile, either from the Name-### menu item Search for Matches or at the bottom of the profile find matches for name. Review the candidates and propose a merge if you are ''certain'' it is a duplicate profile. There are very likely to be matches if you have added dates, or if this was an early profile from an early GEDCOM import. === Update profile review status === Return to the GEDI spreadsheet for the profile. Update the Review Status. Add a Review Comment as applicable, or if you have not improved the profile and have set the Review Status to Comment. This might happen, for example, if you started by coordinating with an active Profile Manager, and they have plans to update the profile. If you were working with others in the community on the profile, let them know that you have finished. '''Congratulations!''' Return to select another profile. '''Is the GEDCOM completed?''' If so, that's great! It should be checked [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:GEDImprove#Check_a_GEDCOM Check the GEDCOM] to ensure that all profiles have been improved. [[#top|[top]]] == Tips and Tricks == === Browser Auto Text Expander === There are extensions for both Chrome and Firefox that provide an auto text expander. This can be very useful when cleaning up profiles, since you can create a shortcut for items such as == Biography ==, == Sources == and when you find profiles missing these items. === Keyboard Tricks and Shortcuts === In addition to the auto text expander, several G2G threads discuss various shortcuts: * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1026752/save-several-different-scripts-that-find-yourself-typing-time keyboard shortcuts] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/731496/using-clipboard-history-wonderful-access-copy-paste-items clipboard history] === Using the Automatic GEDCOM Cleanup (AGC) Extension === Depending on the extent of changes to be made to the profile, it may be advantageous to use the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension#Automatic_GEDCOM_Cleanup_.28AGC.29 the WikiTree AGC (Automatic GEDCOM Cleanup) extension]. Since AGC works best if the profile has not been edited to much, it is best to use this early in the steps. AGC will add required headings, let you retain or remove information about the GEDCOM, capture external family free Information, and will cleanup sources using span tags. Using AGC to clean up span tags can be a huge time saver. '''See the information how to set options on the AGC page.''' After using AGC, be sure to review the "Issues to be checked" section and remove it when done. === Can you find the external tree? === A profile may reference an external tree in several different forms. This information should be kept on the profile, as these trees may provide clues that lead to possible sources and family relationships. Add the references under See Also: under Sources for any of the following trees that you might see: * Family Search Family Tree (FSFTID) * Ancestry Family Tree * Ancestral File Number (AFN) * GENI Tree (GENI focus_id=xxx) === Can you find the external Ancestry tree? === A profile may reference an Ancestry tree in the form http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=15949597&pid=561129664. To check this tree, add the Ancestry template in the form {{Ancestry Tree|15949597|561129664}}. Then follow the {{Ancestry Tree|15949597|561129664}} link. Even if the tree is not found or is private, still save this by moving it to See Also: under Sources because it may still lead to clues. In any case, adding the template is good practice. There may be issues with very small person Id (the second number). If the link does not work, try just using the tree id (i.e., delete the pipe and the second number) to see if you can reach the tree using the form {{Ancestry Tree|15949597}} === Is this Sourced ? === Use the guidance in the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Sources_FAQ#When_should_the_Unsourced_Research_Note_Box_be_used.3F Sources FAQ] to determine if a profile is sourced. Look at each possible source, and if none of those sources provide a clear identification of where the information on the profile came from then the profile is not sourced. For example, a profile that has just "Internet files" or "1880, 1900 census" with no additional information is not sourced. If, however, the census provides details about the location, there is likely sufficient information to find that source. One item that you might see is a generic reference to Ancestry Family Trees, such as: : Title: Ancestry Family Trees : Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. : Note: This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was created. In this case, there is no tree identified, therefore this is not a source. Note however, that a citation (either via or ) may include a tree id. Similarly, any family tree on any site does not qualify as sufficient information for a Pre-1700 profile. These should be moved to the Research Notes section, since they might provide clues or lead to sources. === Check a GEDCOM === To check the profiles for a GEDCOM, start [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/sands1865/biocheck/ Bio Check] and set ''How to Find Profiles'' to ''WikiTree+ search results''. Set the ''Search text on WikiTree+'' to gedfile=nameOfGedcom.ged. Use the name that appears for the GEDCOM on the spreadsheet Overview tab. Set ''Max search profiles'', ''Max to check'', and ''Max profiles to report'' greater than the number of profiles in the GEDCOM but '''not more than''' 5000 or 6000 at the most. Uncheck ''Check Open Profiles only''. Set ''Profiles to Report'' to Profiles for Review. If you are running this check for a GEDCOM that appears completed, there should be no style issues found. There should also not be any maybe (?) sourced. There may be Unsourced profiles if any are marked as unsourced. === Large GEDCOM === There were several very large GEDCOM imports, including some that are actually the results of different profile managers importing a GEDCOM with the same name. These GEDCOM need special care to identify just a subset of the profiles to review. Those from multiple profile managers need care to collaborate with any active Profile Managers. Examples of large GEDCOM include: :124-DeCoursey.ged (35805) :dyermaeettaaug2010.ged (10867) :JDS_09_17_10.ged (12082) :Pioneer_Stock.GED (27874) :WikiTree.ged (12975). Examples of large GEDCOM from multiple imports and where PM coordination may be needed include: :export-BloodTree.ged (33440) :export-Forest.ged (22287) :FAMILY.GED (28202) === What if I see a GEDCOM that is not on the list? === As you work on WikiTree you often see profiles that say they were imported via GEDCOM blah de blah.ged. As you look at profile suggestions, you will often encounter GEDCOM imported profiles. In addition to the GEDCOM specific suggestions (851-853) you may find profiles with abbreviated locations (616, 646, 676), with local file references (835), too many inline citations (867), and no dates (131-134). Note the name of the GEDCOM that you see in the profile, and the profile ID. Contact the GEDI team via Discord or on the monthly G2G post. The GEDCOM may already be on list somewhere, or may be a candidate to add to the list. Thanks! === Examples === Until someone goes in and cleans up [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bowen-18 this profile] here is an example of a Pre-1700 profile that does not include any reliable sources. (The profile was found using BioCheck for WikiTree+ search text b1680 orphan.) Here's [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Parker-3936 another] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Naab-57 one with lots of Ancestry trees], maybe some have source records. On the other hand [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Boyle-121 this profile] does not specifically cite a census but does describe the census with date and place: :Date: 1900 :Place: Peaine Township, Beaver Island, Charlevoix Co., Michigan It does not therefore qualify as unsourced. A quick search also reveals that the mysterious referenced "Descendants of Unknown Boyle" is a published work. So this also means that the profile does not qualify as unsourced, although the citation could be improved. [[#top|[top]]] == How are we doing? == How did we do this month? There were about 1400 profiles improved, with about 400 of those from the GEDI challenge. Many GEDI profiles were marked as unsourced and improved during SourceAThon. Total Profiles is the total number of profiles for the GEDCOM considered for GEDI, and Profiles to Improve is the number of those profiles that likely need improving. Overall Profiles Improved counts all the changes for the GEDCOM, and GEDI Profiles Improved counts those profiles improved as part of GEDI. {| border ="1" cellpadding="4" style="text-align: center" |- ! style="background:#E5F8D2;"| '''Date''' ! style="background:#E5F8D2;"|'''Total
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Improve''' ! style="background:#E5F8D2;"| '''Overall
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Profiles
Improved''' |- || May 2021 || 40 || 5 || 42,361 || 30,216 || 66 || 66 |- | June 2021 | 37 | 5 | 46,361 | 35,752 | 2,352 | 1,194 |- | December 2021 | 34 | 1 | 54,634 | 39,824 | 625 | 461 |- | December 2022 | 31 | 0 | 60,617 | 32,539 | 778 |425 |- | December 2023 | 23 | 0 | 45,828 | 21,395 | 1,958 | 163 |- | January 2024 | 15 | 0 | 48,754 | 36,031 | 805 | 601 |- | February 2024 | 15 | 2 | 48,754 | 36,031 | 618 | 368 |- | March 2024 | 13 | 0 | 37,314 | 31,708 | 298 | 192 |- | April 2024 | 13 | 3 | 37,314 | 31,708 | 310 | 134 |- | '''Total Improvements''' | | '''51''' | | | '''31,148''' | '''22,965''' |} Totals for 2022 are 10319 profiles improved, with 7540 profiles improved via GEDI.

Geisinger in the Pfalz

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[[Category:Rheinland-Pfalz, Geisinger Name Study]] [[Category:Geisinger Name Study]] '''WORK IN PROGRESS''' ==Introduction== This research page is focussing on the Geisinger (Geissinger / Geißinger) families in the Palatinate (Pfalz) located in the German state Rheinland-Pfalz, and where they came from. This research is part of the [[Space:Geisinger_Name_Study | Geisinger Name Study]]. It is dedicated to the origin of the Geisinger families from Pfalz who later moved forward to different places in the world. [[#top|[top]]] ==Geographic Location== {{Image|file=Geisinger_in_the_Pfalz.png |align=r |size=m |caption=Palatinate'''Image:''' by Maximilian Dörrbecker (Chumwa). Administrative divisions of the Palatinate (in German: Pfalz) and location within the State of Rhineland-Palatinate and in Germany. Published under CC BY-SA 2.5 in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palatinate_(region)#/media/File:Teilbereiche_der_Pfalz.png Wikimedia Commons]. }} The Palatinate (Pfalz)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palatinate_(region) Palatinate in Wikipedia]. is divided into four sub-regions: North Palatinate (Nordpfalz), Anterior Palatinate (Vorderpfalz), South Palatinate (Südpfalz) and West Palatinate (Westpfalz). The single villages reviewed are listed below in the section [[#Material Reviewed|Material Reviewed]]. The geographical region today belongs to Rhineland-Palatinate (Rheinland-Pfalz). In the time before 1798, the region belonged to multiple different entities of the Holy Roman Empire (Heiliges Römisches Reich). Starting 1798 the area belonged to France ([http://genwiki.de/Département_du_Mont-Tonnerre Département du Mont-Tonnerre]). From 1814 until 1945 the area belonged to Bavaria (Bayern). Before 1798 the main relevant documentation at this time is the "church book" of the parish. The people were ordered to have the belief of the dominion. So with political change, either people moved to a different place or they changed their religion. So a family or person switches from the "catholic" to the "lutheran" or "reformed" parish, political changes might have caused that. Therefore it is important to understand the political situation of place when searching for a family or person. {{Image|file=Geisinger_in_the_Pfalz.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Map of the Area about 1690 by T. Danckert
Todays palatine marked in blue
A.-B. Scholz 2022 }} As example in the displayed portion of an early map (about 1690, Theodorus Danckert, Amsterdam) todays definition of the Palatinate is surrounded in blue. It can be identified that in the political structure was in several dominions and cities at that time: * Lichtenberg-Zweibrucken (Zweibrücken-Bitsch?) * Landstal (Landstuhl) * Veldenz * Reipoltskirchen * Altzheim (District Alzey in Electoral Palatinate) * Falkenstein * Leyningen * Spirens (Speyer) * Landau * Palley The best resource for these political dependencies is available at [https://www.compgen.de/ CompGen "VEREIN FÜR COMPUTERGENEALOGIE"]. The community hosts the [http://gov.genealogy.net/search/index GOV "Historic Gazetteer"] for research of the historical political dependency of places in Europe. [[#top|[top]]] ==Geisinger Families in the Palatinate== [[#top|[top]]] ==Geisinger Emigrants from the Palatinate== *1727 from ???/Palatine to Pennsylvania/United States: [[Geisinger-9|Hans Philip (Geisinger) Geissinger (1701-1791)]]'''Passenger list:''' Ship "William and Sarah", arriving 18 SEP 1727 at at Philadelphia. [https://immigrantships.net/v4/1700v4/williamsarah17270921.html#filkeysinger Immigrantsships, ISTG Vol 4]: ''102 Hans Fillkeysinger''. *after 1775 from Imsweiler/Palatine to Hungary and '''back!''' before 1798: Family of [[Geisinger-169|Joannes Georgius Geisinger (1726-aft.1790)]], he deceased in Hungary. *1836 from Kusel/Palatine to United States: Request of Friedrich Geisinger: http://www.mdz-nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn=urn:nbn:de:bvb:12-bsb10346388-3 *1852 from Lohnweiler/Palatine to United States: Request from Philipp Jacob Geisinger: http://www.mdz-nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn=urn:nbn:de:bvb:12-bsb10346421-0 :'''Books Reviewed ''' :(1) "Even More Palatine Families"Migration: Henry Z Jones Jr., FASG, Lewis Bunker Rohrbach, OG, "Even More Palatine Families", 18th Century Immigrants to the American Colonies and their German, Swiss and Austrian Origins, Volume 1-3. ::-Volume 1: None. Related names: Page 195: Friedrich Gattinger. Page 197: Johann Eberhard Geis. ::-Volume 2: None. Related names: None. ::-Volume 3: None. Related names: Page 546: Lena Geislerin. Page 1612: Niklas Geis. Page 1627: Andreas Geiseler. Page 1577: Johann Paltzer Geiser. Pages 1809, 1821, 1869, 1881,1892, 1904,1915, 1926: Henrich Gesinger. Page 2016: François Geist/Geiß. [[#top|[top]]] ==Conclusion for the Geisinger Name Study== [[#top|[top]]] ==Open Research Points== [[#top|[top]]] ==Material Reviewed== ===North Palatinate (Nordpfalz)=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Material''' || '''Places''' || '''Geisinger''' |- | Albisheim (1700-1900) Families isr'''Albisheim:''' Detlef Uhrig, „Die jüdischen Familien Albisheims im 18. und 19. Jahrhundert : Geschichte und deren Genealogie“,Kaiserslautern, 2009. || Albisheim || None. |- | Albisheim (-1816) Families'''Albisheim:''' Detlef Uhrig, „Albisheim : Geschichte und Geschichten bis 1816“,Kaiserslautern, 2009. || Albisheim || None. |- | Albisheim (1641-1900) Families'''Albisheim:''' Detlef Uhrig, „Die Familien Albisheims : 1641 - 1900, ihre Genealogie und Geschichte“, Kaiserslautern. || Albisheim || None. |- | Alsenbrück (1600-1900) Taxation'''Alsenbrück:''' Kirchenbuchkartei, ca. 1600-1900, Pfälzisch-Rheinische Familienkunde e.V., [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DRRN-C7?mode=g&cc=1475962&cat=1485663 FHL 4284874]. || Alsenbrück-Langmeil || No Index. -> To be checked. |- | Alsenbrück (1705-1798) Baptism, Marriage, Burial ref'''Alsenbrück:''' Kirchenbuch, 1705-1798, Evangelisch-Reformierte Kirche Alsenbrück, [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.filmNumber=4034757 FHL 4034757]. || Alsenbrück-Langmeil || None. |- | Alsenbrück (1818-1827) Civil Registration'''Alsenbrück:''' Zivilstandsregister 1818-1827, Alsenbrück-Langmeil (Bayern). Standesamt, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSP9-5S6X-V?mode=g&cat=234979 Film Nr. 008232561]. || Alsenbrück-Langmeil || No Index. -> To be checked. |- | Alsenbrück (1850-1945) Baptism, Marriage, Burial ref'''Alsenbrück:''' Kirchenbuch, 1850-1945, Evangelisch-Reformierte Kirche Alsenbrück, , [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.filmNumber=579300 FHL 579300]. || Alsenbrück-Langmeil || None. Kissinger. |- | Alsenz (1565-1839) '''Alsenz: ''' Kirchenbuch, 1565-1839, Evangelisch-Reformierte Kirche Alsenz, [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.filmNumber=4034758 FHL 4034758], [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=100&q.filmNumber=4034759 FHL 4034759], [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=100&q.filmNumber=4034760 FHL 4034760], [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=100&q.filmNumber=102121525 FHL 102121525] || Alsenz || None. Gersinger. |- | Alsenz (1702-1950) '''Alsenz: ''' Kirchenbuch, 1702-1960, [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=100&q.filmNumber=7947325 Film 7947325], Film 8280904 || Alsenz || Film 8280904 No index online : To be checked.
Rest: None. |- | Alsenz (1771-1886) '''Alsenz: ''' Kirchenbuch, 1771-1886, [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=100&q.filmNumber=4034761 FHL 4034761], [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=100&q.filmNumber=4034762 FHL 4034762] || Alsenz || None. Gersinger. |- | Alsenz (1800-1823) Civil Registration'''Alsenz: ''' Zivilstandsregister, 1800-1823, Alsenz (Bayern). Standesamt, [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=100&q.filmNumber=488172 488172], [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=100&q.filmNumber=488173 FHL 488173], [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=100&q.filmNumber=488174 FHL 488174] || Alsenz || None. |- | Alsenz (1655-) isr'''Alsenz:''' August Kopp, "Die Dorfjuden in der Nordpfalz : dargestellt an der Geschichte der jüdischen Gemeinde Alsenz ab 1655" || Alsenz || To be checked |- | Altenbamberg (1726-1948) Baptism, Marriage, Burial lut'''Altenbamberg:''' Kirchenbuch, 1726-1948, Evangelische Kirche Altenbamberg (BA. Rockenhausen), [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=100&q.filmNumber=102332963 FHL 102332963], [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=100&q.filmNumber=102121524 FHL 102121524], [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=100&q.filmNumber=102121525 FHL 102121525], [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=100&q.filmNumber=1457640 FHL 1457640], [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=100&q.filmNumber=102121559 FHL 102121559], [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=100&q.filmNumber=102121575 FHL 102121575], [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=100&q.filmNumber=102121600 FHL 102121600]. || Altenbamberg || None. Deisinger. Theisinger. Dreysinger. Gossing. Kissinger. |- | Altenbamberg (1818-1831) Civil Registrations'''Altenbamberg:''' Zivilstandsregister, 1818-1831, Altenbamberg (Bayern). Standesamt, [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=100&q.filmNumber=488175 FHL 488175]. || Altenbamberg || None. |- | Rockenhausen (1938) Adresses'''Rockenhausen:''' "Einwohnerbuch für den Amtsbezirk Rockenhausen", Ausgabe 1938, Wilhelm Hinckel, Buchdruckerei und Adreßbuchverlag Wertheim am Main. [http://wiki-commons.genealogy.net/w/index.php?title=Datei:Rockenhausen-AB-1938.djvu&page=1 Publication at genealogy.net]. || Amt Rockenhausen || '''Alsenz:''' Geisinger, Alfons, Bahngehilfe, Bahnhofstraße 34.
'''Imsweiler:''' Geisinger, Walter, Maurer Alsenzstraße 60 1/2.
None in: Rockenhausen / Alsenbrück-Langmeil / Altenbamberg / Bayerfeld-Steckweiler / Bisterschied / Börrstadt / Breunigweiler / Callbach / Cölln / Dielkirchen / Dörnbach / Dörrmoschel / Duchroth-Oberhausen a.N. / Ebernburg / Falkenstein / Feilbingert / Finkenbach-Gersweiler / Gaugrehweiler / Gehrweiler / Gerbach / Gonbach / Gundersweiler / Hallgarten / Hochstätten / Hochstein / Höringen / Imsbach / Kalkofen / Katzenbach / Lettweiler / Lonsfeld / Mannweiler / Marienthal i. Pf. / Münchweiler a.d. Alsenz / Münsterappel / Neuhemsbach / Niederhausen a.d. Appel / Niedermoschel / Oberhausen a.d. Appel / Obermoschel / Oberndorf / Odernheim a. Glan / Potzbach / Ransweiler / Rehborn / Ruppertsecken a. Donnersberg / Sankt Alban / Schiersfeld / Schönborn / Schweisweiler / Sembach / Sippersfeld / Sitters / Stahlberg / Steinbach a. Donnersberg / Steingruben / Teschenmoschel / Unkenbach / Waldgrehweiler / Wartenberg-Rohrbach / Winnweiler / Winterborn / Würzweiler |- | Bayerfeld (1818-1825) Civil Registrations'''Bayerfeld:''' Zivilstandsregister, 1818-1825, Bayerfeld-Steckweiler (Bayern). Standesamt, Film 8232558. || Bayerfeld-Steckweiler || Film 8232558 no index online. To be checked. |- | Bayerfeld (1729-1961) Baptism, Marriage, Burial rk'''Bayerfeld:''' Kirchenbuch, 1729-1961, Katholische Kirche Bayerfeld (Bayerfeld-Steckweiler), [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=100&q.filmNumber=8110716 Film 8110716], [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=100&q.filmNumber=400416 Film 400416]. || Bayerfeld-Steckweiler || None. |- | Bayerfeld (1756-1791) Baptism, Marriage, Burial rk'''Bayerfeld:''' Kirchenbuch, 1756-1791, Katholische Kirche Bayerfeld (Bayerfeld-Steckweiler), [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=100&q.filmNumber=8186796 Film 8186796]. || Bayerfeld-Steckweiler || None. Giesinger. |- | Bennhausen (1818-1837) Civil Registrations'''Bennhausen:''' Zivilstandsregister, 1818-1837, Bennhausen (Bayern). Standesamt, [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=100&q.filmNumber=488204 Film 488204]. || Bennhausen || None. Kinzinger. |- | see Dannenfels || Bennhausen || see Dannenfels |- | Biedesheim (1681-1868) Baptism, Marriage, Burial ev'''Biedesheim:''' Kirchenbuch, 1681-1868, Evangelische Kirche Biedesheim (BA. Kirchheimbolanden), [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.filmNumber=4034785 Film 4034785]. || Biedesheim || None. Reissinger |- | Biedesheim (1818-1827) Civil Registration'''Biedesheim:''' Zivilstandsregister, 1818-1827, Biedesheim (Bayern). Standesamt, Film 8209882. || Biedesheim || Film 8209882 no index online: To be checked. |- | Bischheim (1681-1936) Baptism, Marriage, Burial ev'''Bischheim:''' Kirchenbuch, 1681-1936, Evangelische Kirche Bischheim (BA. Kirchheimbolanden), [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.filmNumber=102121528 Film 102121528], [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.filmNumber=102121543 Film 102121543], [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.filmNumber=102121529 Film 102121529]. || Bischheim || None. Deisinger. Kinsinger. Kissinger. Kißinger. Rissinger. Theisinger. |- | Bischheim (1811-1826) Civil Registration'''Bischheim:''' Zivilstandsregister, 1811-1826, Bischheim (Bayern). Standesamt, Film 8229516. || Bischheim || Film 8229516, no index online: To be checked. |- | Bisterschied (1711-1758) Baptism, Marriage, Burial ev'''Bisterschied:''' Kirchenbuch, 1711-1758, Evangelisch-Reformierte Kirche Bisterschied (BA. Rockenhausen), [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=50&q.filmNumber=102333130 Film 102333130]. || Bisterschied || None. Greüsingers. |- | Bisterschied (1800-1814) Civil Registration'''Bisterschied:''' Zivilstandsregister, 1800-1814, Bisterschied (Bayern). Standesamt, Film 8209180. || Bisterschied || Film 8209180 no index online: To be checked. |- | Bisterschied (1802-1826) Civil Registration'''Bisterschied:''' Zivilstandsregister, 1802-1826, Bisterschied (Bayern). Standesamt, Film 8209883, Film 8106042. || Bisterschied || Films 8209883, 8106042 no index online: To be checked. |- | Bolanden (1804-1825) Civil Registrations'''Bolanden:''' Zivilstandsregister, 1804-1825, Bolanden (Bayern). Standesamt, [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=50&q.filmNumber=488212 Film 488212], [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=50&q.filmNumber=488213 Film 488213]. || Bolanden || None. |- | Börrstadt (1692-1961) Baptism, Marriage, Burial rk'''Börrstadt:''' Kirchenbuch, 1698-1961, Katholische Kirche Börrstadt (BA. Rockenhausen), [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.filmNumber=8108540 Film 8108540], Film 8110053, [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.filmNumber=351953 Film 351953], [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.filmNumber=351954 Film 351954]. || Börrstadt || Film 8110053 no index online. To be checked.
Rest: None. Goenssinger. |- | Börrstadt (1817-1825) Civil Registrations'''Börrstadt:''' Zivilstandsregister, 1817-1825, Börrstadt (Bayern). Standesamt, [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=50&q.filmNumber=8106043 Film 8106043]. || Börrstadt || None. |- | see Sippersfeld || Börrstadt || see Sippersfeld |- | see Sippersfeld || Breunigweiler || see Sippersfeld |- | Breunigweiler (1802-1828) Civil Registrations'''Breunigweiler:''' Zivilstandsregister, 1802-1828, Breunigweiler (Bayern). Standesamt, [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=50&q.filmNumber= 488217 Film 488217], [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=50&q.filmNumber= 8106044 Film 8106044], [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=50&q.filmNumber= 488219 Film 488219], [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=50&q.filmNumber= 488220 Film 488220], Film 488221. || Breunigweiler || Film 488221 no index online. To be checked.
Rest: None. Kissinger.'''Marriage of Johannes Kissinger:''' Zivilstandsamt Breunigweiler, Heiratsanzeige, 1816, Nr. 6. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSP3-X95M-1?i=181&cat=235874 Film Nr. 008232546 Image 182]: ''No. 6. Im Jahre tausend achthundert sechszehn den siebenzehnten des Monats März Sonntags um zwölf Uhr des Mitags haben wir Bürgermeister der Bürgermeistereÿ Breunigweiler Beamten des Civilstandes der Gemeinde Steinbach Kantons Winnweiler Bereiches Kaiserslautern, Departements vom Donnersberg uns vor die HauptThÿre des Gemeindehauses begeben, und daslselbst zm zweitenmal das Eheverlöbniß zwischen Johannes Kissinger alt neun und zwanzig Jahr , Ackersmann wohnhaft zu Steinbach großjähriger Sohn von dem verstobenen Eheleuten Friedrich Kissinger und Elisabetha Schneider in ihrer Lebzeit Ackersleute und wohnhaft zu Steinbach, und Katharina Engelhard alt neunzehn Jahr sechs Monate ohne gewerb wohnhaft zu Steinbach minderjährige Tochtervon den verstorbenen Eheleuten Jakob Engelhard und Katharina Ruppen mit lauter und vernehmbarer Stimme verkündigt, wovon zugleich eine Anzeige an die Thüre des Gemeinde-Hauses angefertigt wurde. Üeber alles dies habenwir gegenwärtige Urkunde gefertigt und unterzeichnet. Dille.'' Zivilstandsamt, Aufgebotsunterlage, 1816, Nr. 9, Geburtsakt des Bräutigams. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSP3-X9RS-8?i=236&cat=235874 Film Nr. 008232546 Image 238]: ''Aus zug aus dem Geburts-Register der Gemeinde Steinbach Bürgermeistereÿ Breunigweiler. 1787. 484 den 19ten Merz sinddem Friedrich Kißinger von seiner Ehefrau Elisabetha, gebohrene Schneiderin zweÿ Kinder nehmlich ein Bub und ein Mädgen gebohren, und den 16ten ejusdem getauft worden. Taufzeugen waren beÿ dem Buben Johannes des Adam Schneiders lediger Sohn, und Maria Katharina, des Schultheißen Valentin Bauers Tochter, beÿ dem Mädgen aber Peter Hofstock und deßen Ehefrau Maria Katharina, welche denen Kinder die christliche Nahmen gegeben. Johannes. Maria Katharina. Für die richtigen Auszug der unterzeichnete Bürgermeister. .. 7ten Merz 1816. Dille.'' Zivilstandsamt, Aufgebotsunterlage, 1816, Nr. 9, Sterbeakt des Vaters des Bräutigams. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSP3-X95G-9?i=239&cat=235874 Film Nr. 008232546 Image 240. ''L'an mil huit cent huit, le trent une jour de mois Octobre (Anzeigedatum=31. Okt. 1808), ... sont comparus Jean Kissinger Laboureur, age de vingt une etns fils de la Defunt, et Jaque Kissinger, Laboureur, age de trente sept ans fils de la defunt, tous les deux demeurant a Steinbach ... tretieme jur du mois (Todestag= 30.) ... Frederic Kissinger Laboureur age de soixante huit ans, epoux de seune Marie Lisette nee Schneider ne et demeurant a Steinbach, fils de feu dandre Kissinger de feu Marie Caterine nee Bauer son epouse, ... '' Note: actual marriage record not included in the set of papers. |- | see Ottersheim || Bubenheim || see Ottersheim |- | Bubenheim (1818-1835) Civil Registration'''Bubenheim:''' Zivilstandsregister, 1818-1835, Bubenheim (Pfalz, Bayern). Standesamt, [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=100&q.filmNumber=488223 Film 488223]. || Bubenheim || None. Kissinger. |- | Callbach (1705-1911) Baptism Marriage Burial ev'''Callbach:''' Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1821-1955, Evangelische Kirche Callbach (BA. Rockenhausen), [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=100&q.filmNumber=4034899 Film 4034899]. || Callbach || None. Hassinger. |- | Callbach (1802-1830) Civil Registration'''Callbach:''' Zivilstandsregister, 1802-1830, Callbach (Bayern). Standesamt, [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=100&q.filmNumber=488224 Film 488224]. || Callbach || None. |- | Cölln (1818-1836) Civil Registration'''Cölln:''' Zivilstandsregister, 1818-1836, Cölln (Bayern). Standesamt, [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=100&q.filmNumber=488225 Film 488225]. || Cölln || None. |- | Dannenfels (1803-1825) Civil Registration'''Dannenfels:''' Zivilstandsregister, 1803-1825, Dannenfels (Bayern). Standesamt, [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=100&q.filmNumber=488227 Film 488227], [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=100&q.filmNumber=8106045 Film 8106045], [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=100&q.filmNumber=488229 Film 488229]. || Dannenfels || None. |- | Dannenfels (1698-1901) Baptism, Marriage, Burial ev'''Dannenfels:''' Kirchenbuch, 1698-1901, Evangelische Kirche Dannenfels (BA. Kirchheimbolanden), Film 8240086, [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.filmNumber=102333094 Film 102333094], [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.filmNumber=102333095 Film 102333095], [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.filmNumber=102333096 Film 102333096]. || Dannenfels, Jakobsweiler, Bennhausen || Film 8240086 not online: To be checked. Films 102333094, 102333095, 102333096: None. Gänssinger. Gaßingers. Kielinger. Kissinger. |- | Dielkirchen (1664-1964) Baptism, Marriage, Burial ev'''Dielkirchen:''' Kirchenbuch, 1664-1964, Evangelische Kirche Dielkirchen (BA. Rockenhausen), [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=100&q.filmNumber=4034797 Film 4034797], [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=100&q.filmNumber=4034801 Film 4034801], [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=100&q.filmNumber=4034800 Film 4034800], [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=100&q.filmNumber=4034804 Film 4034804], [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=100&q.filmNumber=102333175 Film 102333175], Film 579304, [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=100&q.filmNumber=102121576 Film 102121576]. || Dielkirchen || Film 579304 - no index online: To be checked.
Rest: None. Gensinger. Theisinger. |- | Dielkirchen (1804-1825) Civil registration'''Dielkirchen:''' Zivilstandsregister, 1804-1825, Dielkirchen (Bayern). Standesamt, Film 488233, Film 488234, Film 488235, Film 488236. || Dielkirchen || Films 488233, 488234, 488235, 488236 - no index online: To be checked. |- | Dörnbach (1810-1826) Civil Registration'''Dörnbach:''' Zivilstandsregister, 1810-1826, Dörnbach (BA. Rockenhausen, Bayern)], [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=100&q.filmNumber=488238&q.surname=%2Asing%2A Film 488238], [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=100&q.filmNumber=488239 Film 488239].|| Dörnbach || [[Geisinger-180|Christian Philipp Geisinger (1783-1828)]]'''Marriage of Christian Philipp Geisinger:''' "Deutschland Heiraten, 1558-1929", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JHVC-JLW : 13 July 2021), Philipp Christian Geissinger, 1815. "Deutschland Heiraten, 1558-1929", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J4Y2-KM2 : 13 July 2021), Philipp Christian Geisinger, 1815.
[[Geisinger-182|Albina Margaretha Geisinger (1790-bef.1890)]]'''Marriage of Albina Marguerite Geissinger:''' "Deutschland Heiraten, 1558-1929", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J4Y2-VB3 : 13 July 2021), Albine Marguerite Geissinger in entry for Andre Valentin Hostermayer, 1810. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSGS-WS3J-K?i=127&cat=236820 Familysearch. Film Nr. 008209886. Image 128].
[[Geisinger-163|Jacob Geisinger (1781-abt.1854)]]'''Marriage of Jacob Geissinger:''' "Deutschland Heiraten, 1558-1929", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J4Y2-KWT : 13 July 2021), Jacob Geissinger, 1818. |- | Dörrmoschel (1704-1896) Baptism Marriage Burial ev'''Dörrmoschel:''' Kirchenbuch, 1704-1896, Evangelisch-Reformierte Kirche Dörrmoschel (BA. Rockenhausen), [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=100&q.filmNumber=4034803 Film 4034803], [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=100&q.filmNumber=1457640 Film 1457640]. || Dörrmoschel || None. |- | Dörrmoschel (1819-1834) Civil Registration'''Dörrmoschel:''' Zivilstandsregister, 1819-1834, Dörrmoschel (Bayern). Standesamt, Film 488240. || Dörrmoschel || Film 488240 : No index online : To be checked. |- | see Rathskirchen || Dörrmoschel || see Rathskirchen |- | Dreisen (1802-1824)'''Dreisen:''' Zivilstandsregister, 1802-1824, Dreisen (Bayern). Standesamt, Film 488241, Film 488244, Film 488242, Film 488243. || Dreisen || Films 488241, 488244, 488242, 488243 : No index online : To be checked. |- | see Göllheim || Dreisen || see Göllheim |- | Duchroth-Oberhausen (1790-1897) Church records ref'''Duchroth-Oberhausen:''' Kirchenbuch, 1790-1897, Evangelisch-Reformierte Kirche Duchroth (Duchroth-Oberhausen), [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=100&q.filmNumber=4034802 Film 4034802]. || Duchroth-Oberhausen a.N. || None. |- | Duchroth-Oberhausen (1803-1826) Civil registration'''Duchroth-Oberhausen:''' Zivilstandsregister, 1803-1826, Duchroth-Oberhausen (Bayern). Standesamt, Film 488259, Film 488260, Film 488245. || Duchroth-Oberhausen a.N. || Films 488260, 488259, 488245 : No index online : To be checked. |- | Duchroth-Oberhausen (1488-1732) Court records'''Duchroth-Oberhausen:''' Gerichtsakten, 1488-1732, Duchroth-Oberhausen (Bayern). Gericht, Film 330490. || Duchroth-Oberhausen a.N. || Film 330490 : No index online : To be checked. |- | Ebernburg (1697-1799) Families rk'''Ebernburg:''' Günther F. Anthes, "Die Katholiken zu Norheim und Ebernburg: 1697 - 1799", Ludwigshafen, 1991. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur 1b 4453. No name index in the book. || Ebernburg || None. Geisler. |- | Ebernburg (-) Church history '''Ebernburg:''' Otto Böcher, "Ebernburg-Hefte", Blätter für Pfälzische Kirchengeschichte und Religiöse Volkskunde / herausgegeben im Auftrag des Vereins für Pfälzische Kirchengeschichte von Otto Böcher. [1934?]- . 51. Jahrgang (1984). || Ebernburg || Not online : To be checked. |- | see Feil (Feilbingert) || Ebernburg || see Feil (Feilbingert) |- | Ebernburg (1787-1948) Church Records rk'''Ebernburg:''' Kirchenbuch, 1787-1948, Katholische Kirche Ebernburg (BA. Rockenhausen), [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=100&q.filmNumber=351873 Film 351873]. || Ebernburg || None. Hesinger. Hassinger. |- | Ebernburg - Civil registration'''Ebernburg:''' Zivilstandsregister, 1804-1829, Ebernburg (Bayern). Standesamt, Film 488261, Film 488262, Film 488263. || Ebernburg || Films 488261, 488262, 488263 : No index online : To be checked. |- | see Gauersheim || Einselthum || see Gauersheim |- | see Dalsheim || Einselthum || see Dalsheim |- | Einselthum (1701-1928) Church records ref'''Einselthum:''' Kirchenbuch, 1701-1928, Evangelisch-Reformierte Kirche Einselthum (BA. Kirchheimbolanden), Film 7562594, [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=100&q.filmNumber=102121415 Film 102121415], [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=100&q.filmNumber=4034828 Film 4034828], [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=100&q.filmNumber=102121490 Film 102121490], [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=100&q.filmNumber=102121491 Film 102121491], [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=100&q.filmNumber=102121528 Film 102121528].|| Einselthum || Film 7562594 : No index online : To be checked. Rest: None. Gensinger. Hassinger. Kißinger. Russinger. Theisinger. |- | Einselthum (1818-1827) Civil registration'''Einselthum:''' Zivilstandsregister, 1818-1827, Einselthum (Bayern). Standesamt, Film 488266.|| Einselthum || Film 488266 : No index online : To be checked. |- | || Eisenberg (Pfalz) || |- | Falkenstein (1818-1831) Civil Registration'''Falkenstein:''' FamilySearch Records: DGS 8110154. Zivilstandsregister, 1818-1831. [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/246894?availability=Family%20History%20Library Falkenstein (BA. Rockenhausen, Bayern)]. Salt Lake City, Utah : Gefilmt durch The Genealogical Society of Utah, 1960.|| Falkenstein || No index -> TO BE REVIEWED |- | || Feilbingert || |- | || Finkenbach-Gersweiler || |- | || Gauersheim || |- | || Gaugrehweiler || |- | || Gehrweiler || |- | || Gerbach || |- | || Göllheim || |- | || Gonbach || |- | || Gundersweiler || |- | || Hallgarten || |- | || Harxheim (Zellertal) || |- | || Hochstätten || |- | || Hochstein || |- | || Höringen || |- | || Höringen || |- | || Ilbesheim || |- | || Immesheim || |- | || Imsbach || |- | Imsweiler (1698-1800) Families'''Imsweiler:''' Emil Dhom, "Imsweiler und seine Einwohner mit Nachträgen zur Ortsgeschichte", 1981, Meisenheim/Glan. || Imsweiler || 54: Walter Geisinger
70: [[Geisinger-182|Margaretha Geisinger (1790-bef.1890)]] |- | Imsweiler (1804-1855) Catholic Church Records, MarriageImsweiler: Church Records, Archion.de, Pfalz: Bistumsarchiv Speyer > Imsweiler > St. Petrus in Ketten > Heiraten 1804-1855. |rowspan="13"| Imsweiler, Dörnbach, Gehrweiler, Gundersweiler, Felsbergerhof, Messersbacherhof, Spreiterhof
Temporary: Katzenbach, Marienthal, Rockenhausen, Rupertsecken, Würzweiler, Ensthauserhof, Mittweilerhof, Rußmühlerhof, Schacherhof, Schwarzengraben, Winterthalerhof || [[Geisinger-182|Albina Margaretha (Geisinger) Ostermayer (1790-1842)]], [[Geisinger-180|Christian Philipp Geisinger (1783-1828)]], [[Geisinger-163|Jacob Geisinger (1781-1845)]], Maria Catharina Ostermayer, Maria Margaretha Ostermaier, [[Geissinger-137|Christian (Geissinger) Geisinger (1825-1896)]] |- | Imsweiler (1803-1859) Catholic Church Records, BurialImsweiler: Church Records, Archion.de, Pfalz: Bistumsarchiv Speyer > Imsweiler > St. Petrus in Ketten > Sterbefälle 1803-1859. || |- | Imsweiler (1860-1921) Catholic Church Records, BurialImsweiler: Church Records, Archion.de, Pfalz: Bistumsarchiv Speyer > Imsweiler > St. Petrus in Ketten > Sterbefälle 1860-1942. || |- | Imsweiler (1803-1842) Catholic Church Records, BaptismImsweiler: Church Records, Archion.de, Pfalz: Bistumsarchiv Speyer > Imsweiler > St. Petrus in Ketten > Taufen 1803-1842. || |- | Imsweiler (1856-1921) Catholic Church Records, MarriageImsweiler: Church Records, Archion.de, Pfalz: Bistumsarchiv Speyer > Imsweiler > St. Petrus in Ketten > Heiraten 1856-1936. || |- | Imsweiler (1749-1798) Catholic Church Records, BaptismImsweiler: Church Records, Archion.de, Pfalz: Landesarchiv Speyer > Imsweiler > Taufe 1749-1798. || [[Geisinger-163|Jacob Geisinger (1781-1845)]], [[Geisinger-179|Maria Catharina Geisinger (1795-)]], [[Geisinger-181|Joannes Henricus Geisinger (1785-1789)]], [[Geisinger-182|Albina Margaretha (Geisinger) Ostermayer (1790-1842)]], [[Geisinger-204|Maria Christina Geisinger (1789-1789)]], [[Geissinger-138|Ludovicus Geissinger (1792-1793)]] |- | Imsweiler (1764-1798) Catholic Church Records, BurialImsweiler: Church Records, Archion.de, Pfalz: Landesarchiv Speyer > Imsweiler > Beerdigung 1764-1798. || [[Geisinger-181|Joannes Henricus Geisinger (1785-1789)]], [[Geissinger-138|Ludovicus Geissinger (1792-1793)]] |- | Imsweiler (1887-1901) Catholic Church Records, BaptismImsweiler: Church Records, Archion.de, Pfalz: Bistumsarchiv Speyer > Imsweiler > St. Petrus in Ketten > Taufen 1887-1911. || |- | Imsweiler (1843-1886) Catholic Church Records, BaptismImsweiler: Church Records, Archion.de, Pfalz: Bistumsarchiv Speyer > Imsweiler > St. Petrus in Ketten > Taufen 1843-1886. || |- | Imsweiler (1756-1798) Catholic Church Records, MarriageImsweiler: Church Records, Archion.de, Pfalz: Landesarchiv Speyer > Imsweiler > Trauung 1756-1798. || [[Geissinger-136|Ludwig (Geissinger) Geisinger (1758-1813)]] |- | Imsweiler (1699-1748) Catholic Church Records, BaptismImsweiler: Church Records, Archion.de, Pfalz: Bistumsarchiv Speyer > Imsweiler > St. Petrus in Ketten > Taufen 1699-1748 Heiraten 1703-1749 Sterbefälle 1704-1755. || |- | Imsweiler (1703-1749) Catholic Church Records, MarriageImsweiler: Church Records, Archion.de, Pfalz: Bistumsarchiv Speyer > Imsweiler > St. Petrus in Ketten > Taufen 1699-1748 Heiraten 1703-1749 Sterbefälle 1704-1755. || |- | Imsweiler (1704-1755) Catholic Church Records, BurialImsweiler: Church Records, Archion.de, Pfalz: Bistumsarchiv Speyer > Imsweiler > St. Petrus in Ketten > Taufen 1699-1748 Heiraten 1703-1749 Sterbefälle 1704-1755. || |- | || Jakobsweiler || |- | || Kalkofen || |- | || Katzenbach || |- | || Kerzenheim || |- | || Kirchheimbolanden || |- | || Kriegsfeld || |- | || Lautersheim || |- | || Lettweiler || |- | || Lonsfeld || |- | || Mannweiler || |- | || Mannweiler-Cölln || |- | || Marienthal i. Pf. || |- | || Marnheim || |- | || Morschheim || |- | Mörsfeld (1650-1930) Families'''Mörsfeld:''' Harmut Schütz, "Mörsfeld Das Familienbuch von Mörsfeld, Daimbacher Hof und Weissensteiner Mühle 1650 bis 1930", Geschichtswerkstatt Mörsfeld e.V., 2. Auflage, 2011. || Mörsfeld
Daimbacher Hof
Weissensteiner Mühle || None. |- | || Münchweiler a.d. Alsenz || |- | || Münsterappel || |- | || Neuhemsbach || |- | || Niederhausen a.d. Appel || |- | || Niedermoschel || |- | || Niefernheim (Zellertal) || |- | || Oberhausen a.d. Appel || |- | Obermoschel (1799-1876) Families'''Obermoschel:''' Norbert Beisiegel, "Ortsfamilienbuch Obermoschel", [http://www.ortsfamilienbuecher.de/obermoschel Online OFB in genealogy.net].|| Obermoschel || [[Geisinger-177|Margaretha (Geißinger) Collmenter (1835-1898)]]
[[Geisinger-163|Jacob Geißinger (1781-abt.1854)]] |- | || Oberndorf || |- | || Oberwiesen || |- | || Odernheim a. Glan || |- | || Orbis || |- | || Ottersheim || |- | Ottersheim (1705-1911) Baptism Marriage Burial rk'''Ottersheim:''' Kirchenbuch, 1705-1911, Katholische Kirche Ottersheim (BA. Kirchheimbolanden), [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=100&q.filmNumber=7947404 Film 7947404], [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=100&q.filmNumber=400431 Film 400431], [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=100&q.filmNumber=4029736 Film 4029736]. || Ottersheim, Bubenheim || None. Kissinger. Kiessinger. |- | || Potzbach || |- | || Ramsen || |- | Ransweiler (1662-1721) Marriages ref'''Ransweiler:''' Heinrich Herzog, „Ransweiler im Donnersbergkreis: Reformiertes Kirchenbuch, Bd. 1, Heiratsregister 1662 - 1721“, Kaiserslautern, 1993. || Ransweiler || None. |- | || Rathskirchen || |- | Rehborn (1640-1802) Families ref'''Rehborn:''' Günther F. Anthes, "Die Kasualien der reformierten Pfarrei Rehborn: 1640 - 1802", Quellen zur Geschichte der Stadt und Verbandsgemeinde Meisenheim am Glan, 1992. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur 1b 4487. No name index in the book. || Rehborn || None. |- | || Reichsthal || |- | || Rittersheim || |- | || Rockenhausen || |- | || Ruppertsecken a. Donnersberg || |- | || Rüssingen || |- | || Sankt Alban || |- | || Schiersfeld || |- | || Schönborn || |- | || Schweisweiler || |- | Sembach (xxxx-xxxx) Families men'''Sembach:''' Johannes Risser, Willi Walther, "Familien- und kirchengeschichtliche Aufzeichnungen aus d. menn. Kirchenbuch Sembach", Walther, Deidesheim, 1999. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern: Signatur 1b 5402. No name index in the book. || Sembach || None. Kinsinger. |- | || Sippersfeld || |- | Sippersfeld (1702-1957) Baptism, Marriage, Burial ev'''Sippersfeld:''' Kirchenbuch, 1702-1957, Evangelische Kirche Sippersfeld (BA. Rockenhausen), [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.filmNumber=102458351 Film 102458351], Film 8343411, Film 8343413, [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.filmNumber=102458352 Film 102458352], [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.filmNumber=596093 Film 596093]. || Sippersfeld, Börrstadt, Breunigweiler, Neuhemsbach || Film 8343413 & 8343411 no index online. To be checked.
Rest: None. Gensinger. Goerringer. Heißinger. Kiesinger. Kinsinger. |- | Sippersfeld History'''Sippersfeld:''' Rudolf Gillmann, "Sippersfeld-Pfrimmerhof und Breunigweiler : ein Heimatbuch", Heidelberg, 1968. [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/356312?availability=Family%20History%20Library Catalogue Entry]. || Sippersfeld, Breunigweiler || Resource not online. To be checked. |- | || Sitters || |- | || Stahlberg || |- | || Standenbühl || |- | || Steinbach a. Donnersberg || |- | || Steingruben || |- | || Stetten || |- | || Teschenmoschel || |- | || Unkenbach || |- | || Waldgrehweiler || |- | || Wartenberg-Rohrbach || |- | Weiherhof (1682-1982) Families men'''Weiherhof:''' Gary J. Waltner, "300 Jahre Mennoniten Gemeinde Weierhof, 1682-1982", 1982. || Bolanden, Weiherhof (Bolanden)|| [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/390349?availability=Family%20History%20Library Resource] not online. To be checked. |- | || Weitersweiler || |- | Winnweiler (1743-1798) Families rk'''Winnweiler:''' Rudolf Schneller, "Register der Kirchenbücher der katholischen Pfarrei Winnweiler 1743-1798", Eigenverl., Kaiserslautern, 2001. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur 1b 5625. || Winnweiler || None. |- | || Winterborn || |- | || Würzweiler || |- | || Zell (Zellertal) || |- | || Zellertal || |} [[#top|[top]]] ===Anterior Palatinate (Vorderpfalz)=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Material''' || '''Place Covered''' || '''Result of Review''' |- | || Alsheim-Gronau(Rödersheim-Gronau) || |- | || Altleiningen || |- | Altrip (1651-1900) Families'''Altrip:''' Erich Schneider, „Familien in Altrip 1651 bis 1900“, 1. Aufl., Altrip : Gemeinde, 1998. Deutsche Ortssippenbücher / B ; 160. || Altrip || 1056: [[Geisinger-202|Magdalena Elisabetha (Geisinger) Mühlhahn (1850-1886)]] |- | || Assenheim(Hochdorf-Assenheim) || |- | || Bad Dürkheim || |- | || Battenberg (Pfalz) || |- | || Beindersheim || |- | || Binsfeld(Speyer) || |- | || Binshof(Speyer) || |- | || Birkenheide || |- | || Bissersheim || |- | || Bobenheim am Berg || |- | || Bobenheim-Roxheim || |- | || Bockenheim an der Weinstraße || |- | || Böhl-Iggelheim || |- | || Böhl(Böhl-Iggelheim) || |- | || Carlsberg || |- | || Dackenheim || |- | || Dannstadt-Schauernheim || |- | || Dannstadt (Dannstadt-Schauernheim) || |- | || Deidesheim || |- | || Deutschhof (Speyer) || |- | Diedesfeld (1530-1920) Families'''Diedesfeld:''' Johann Benedom, „Diedesfeld: Familien und Einwohner von 1530 bis 1920“, Schifferstadt, 2016. || Diedesfeld || None. |- | || Dirmstein || |- | Dudenhofen (1530-1920) Families'''Dudenhofen:''' Erwin Franz Ofer, „Bürger und Fremde in Dudenhofen : von 1530 bis 1920 ; ein Familienbuch“, Dudenhofen : Ortsgemeinde, 2004. || Dudenhofen || None. |- | || Duttweiler(Neustadt an der Weinstraße) || |- | || Ebertsheim || |- | see Ludwigshafen am Rhein || Edigheim || |- | || Ellerstadt || |- | || Elmstein || |- | || Eppstein || |- | || Erpolzheim || |- | || Esthal || |- | || Flomersheim || |- | || Forst an der Weinstraße || |- | || Frankeneck || |- | Frankenthal (1658-1689) Families fref'''Frankenthal:''' Dominique Ehrmantraut, Michael Martin, „Das Protokollbuch der französisch-refomierten Gemeinde zu Frankenthal 1658 - 1689“, Karlsruhe : Braun, 2009. || Frankenthal || None. |- | Frankenthal (1622-1653) Baptism ref'''Frankenthal:''' Heinrich Herzog, "Hochdeutsch-reformiertes Kirchenbuch Frankenthal - Taufen 1622 - 1653: Aufnahmen in die Gemeinde 1632 - 1653", 1985. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur 1b 4416. || Frankenthal || None. Gieß. |- | Frankenthal (1583-1653) Marriages ref'''Frankenthal:''' "Hochdeutsch-reformiertes Kirchenbuch Frankenthal - 1. Eheschließungen 1583 - 1653", Kaiserslautern, 1985. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur 1b 4416. || Frankenthal || None. |- | Frankenthal (1577-1596) Families fref'''Frankenthal:''' Adolf von den Velden, "Das Kirchenbuch der französischen reformierten Gemeinde zu Heidelberg 1569 - 1577: und Frankenthal in der Pfalz 1577 - 1596", Weimar, 1908. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur 1b 5106 / 6a 1195. || Frankenthal
Heidelberg || To Do: Check. |- | || Freinsheim || |- | || Friedelsheim || |- | see Ludwigshafen am Rhein || Friesenheim || |- | || Fußgönheim || |- | || Geinsheim(Neustadt an der Weinstraße) || |- | || Gerolsheim || |- | Gimmeldingen (1584-1900) Families'''Gimmeldingen:''' Johann Benedom, „Gimmeldingen : Familien und Einwohner von 1584 bis 1900“, 1. Aufl., Schifferstadt, 2014. Deutsche Ortssippenbücher / B ; 852. || Gimmeldingen || None. |- | || Gönnheim || |- | || Großkarlbach || |- | || Großniedesheim || |- | || Grünstadt || |- | || Haardt(Neustadt an der Weinstraße) || |- | Hambach (1638-1700) Families rk'''Hambach:''' Heinz Friedel, "Kirchenbuch der katholischen Pfarrgemeinde Hambach / Neustadt (Pfalz): 1638 - 1700, u. Kirrweiler / Landau 1634 - 1733", Herausgeber o. Serie, Datum. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur: RF 83 (1 Microfilm) || Neustadt
Hambach
Kirrweiler || To Do: Check. |- | || Hanhofen || |- | || Harthausen || |- | || Haßloch || |- | Heiligenstein (1659-1700) Baptism'''Heiligenstein:''' Klaus Lohrbächer, "Liber Baptizatorum in Parochia Heiligenstein et Berckhausen: Nomina Baptizatorum Heiligensteinensium, Namensverz. d. Getauften aus Heiligenstein (1659 - 1700)", Heiligenstein, 1998. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur 2a 10330. || Heiligenstein || None. |- | || Herxheim am Berg || |- | || Heßheim || |- | || Hettenleidelheim || |- | || Heuchelheim bei Frankenthal || |- | || Hochdorf-Assenheim || |- | || Hochdorf(Hochdorf-Assenheim) || |- | || Iggelheim(Böhl-Iggelheim) || |- | || Kallstadt || |- | || Kindenheim || |- | || Kirchheim an der Weinstraße || |- | || Kleinkarlbach || |- | || Kleinniedesheim || |- | || Königsbach(Neustadt an der Weinstraße) || |- | || Lachen-Speyerdorf(Neustadt an der Weinstraße) || |- | Lachen (xxxx)'''Lachen:''' Anton Doll, "Das Seelbuch der Kirche von Lachen", Schriftenreihe der Bezirksgruppe Neustadt im Historischen Verein der Pfalz, 1981. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur 2a 7880. || Lachen || None. |- | Lambrecht (1200-1400)'''Lambrecht:''' "Das Seelbuch des Dominikanerinnenklosters St. Lambrecht: 13. - 14. Jahrhundert", Schriften des Diözesan-Archivs Speyer, Speyer, 1990. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur: 2a 7745. || Lambrecht (Pfalz) || None. |- | || Lambsheim || |- | || Laumersheim || |- | || Limburgerhof || |- | || Lindenberg || |- | Ludwigshafen (1798-1950) Civil Registrations:
Birth (1876-1903)'''StA Ludwigshafen, Geburtsregister:''' [https://www.ancestry.de/search/collections/60638/ Stadtarchiv Ludwigshafen am Rhein Ancestry.com. Ludwigshafen, Deutschland, Geburtsregister, 1876-1903 Datenbank online. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Ursprüngliche Daten: Ludwigshafen Personenstandsregister, Geburtsregister, 1875-1903. Stadtarchiv Ludwigshafen, Ludwigshafen, Deutschland.]
Marriage (1876-1924) '''StA Ludwigshafen, Heiratsregister:''' [https://www.ancestry.de/search/collections/60639/ Stadtarchiv Ludwigshafen am Rhein Ancestry.com. Ludwigshafen, Deutschland, Heiratsregister, 1876-1924 Datenbank online. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Ursprüngliche Daten: Ludwigshafen Personenstandsregister, Heiratsregister, 1876-1924. Stadtarchiv Ludwigshafen, Ludwigshafen, Deutschland.]
Death (1875-1950)'''StA Ludwigshafen, Sterberegister:''' [https://www.ancestry.de/search/collections/60640/ Stadtarchiv Ludwigshafen am Rhein Ancestry.com. Ludwigshafen, Deutschland, Sterberegister, 1875-1950 Datenbank online. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Ursprüngliche Daten: Personenstandsregister, Sterberegister, 1875-1950. Stadtarchiv Ludwigshafen am Rhein.]
Mixed (1798-1875)'''StA Ludwigshafen, Zivilstandsregister:''' [https://www.ancestry.de/search/collections/60641/ Stadtarchiv Ludwigshafen am Rhein Ancestry.com. Ludwigshafen, Deutschland, Zivilstandsregister, 1798-1875 Datenbank online. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Ursprüngliche Daten: Ludwigshafen Zivilstandsregister, 1798-1875. Stadtarchiv Ludwigshafen, Ludwigshafen, Deutschland.]
Index (1730-1903)'''StA Ludwigshafen, Alphabetische Tabellen des Zivil- und Personenstands:''' [https://www.ancestry.de/search/collections/60642/ Stadtarchiv Ludwigshafen am Rhein Ancestry.com. Ludwigshafen, Deutschland, Alphabetische Tabellen des Zivil- und Personenstands, 1730-1903 Datenbank online. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Ursprüngliche Daten: Tabellenbücher, 1730-1903. Stadtarchiv Ludwigshafen, Ludwigshafen, Deutschland.] || '''Ludwigshafen am Rhein'''
Edigheim
'''Friesenheim'''
Maudach
'''Mundenheim'''
Oggersheim
Oppau
'''Rheingönheim'''
Ruchheim || [[Geißinger-170|Johann Justus Geißinger (1789-1854)]] & Descendants
Josef Geißinger ∞ Rosina geborene Schmuck & Descendants
Kreszens (Geißinger) Hilz (abt1865-1907)
see here: [[Space:Geissinger_in_Ludwigshafen_am_Rhein%2C_Mundenheim%2C_Rheing%C3%B6nheim_and_Friesenheim|Geissinger in Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Mundenheim, Rheingönheim and Friesenheim]] |- | Ludwigshafen: Gravestones'''Ludwigshafen: Gravestones''' made available by the ''Grabsteinprojekt'' of the ''Verein für Computergenealogie (CompGen)'' at this site: [https://grabsteine.genealogy.net/cemlist.php?l=07&lang=en Link to ''Grabsteinprojekt'']. || Edigheim (Friedhof)
Friesenheim (Friedhof)
Maudach (Friedhof)
Mundenheim (Friedhof)
Oggersheim (Friedhof)
Oppau (Friedhof)
Rheingönheim (Friedhof)
Ruchheim (Friedhof)
Ludwigshafen am Rhein (Hauptfriedhof) || [[Geißinger-184|Georg Geißinger (1875-1912)]], [[Bentz-627|Elsa (Bentz) Geißinger (1895-1995)]], [[Geißinger-186|Georg Geißinger (1900-1938)]], Barbara Geisinger (1894-1985)https://grabsteine.genealogy.net/tomb.php?cem=7411&tomb=640&b=G&lang=de, NN Geisingerhttps://grabsteine.genealogy.net/tomb.php?cem=7484&tomb=2557&b=G&lang=de |- | || Ludwigshof(Speyer) || |- | see Ludwigshafen am Rhein || Maudach || |- | Maxdorf (1748-1900) Families'''Maxdorf:''' Walter Sattel, „Familien und Personen in Maxdorf : 1748 bis 1900“, Maxdorf, 2002. Deutsche Ortssippenbücher / B ; 255. || Maxdorf || None. |- | || Meckenheim || |- | || Mertesheim || |- | || Mörsch || |- | see Ludwigshafen am Rhein || Mundenheim || |- | || Mußbach(Neustadt an der Weinstraße) || |- | || Mutterstadt || |- | || Neidenfels || |- | || Neuhofen || |- | || Neuleiningen || |- | Neustadt (xxxx-xxxx) Families'''Neustadt:''' "Das Seelbuch des Liebfrauenstifts zu Neustadt", Reihe: Schriftenreihe der Bezirksgruppe Neustadt im Historischen Verein der Pfalz, Histor. Verein d. Pfalz, Speyer, 1993. || Neustadt an der Weinstraße || To Do: Check. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur: 2a 8692 (8 Bände) |- | || Niederkirchen bei Deidesheim || |- | || Obersülzen || |- | || Obrigheim (Pfalz) || |- | see Ludwigshafen am Rhein || Oggersheim || |- | see Ludwigshafen am Rhein || Oppau || |- | || Otterstadt || |- | || Quirnheim || |- | || Reffenthal(Speyer) || |- | see Ludwigshafen am Rhein || Rheingönheim || |- | || Rinkenbergerhof(Speyer) || |- | || Rödersheim-Gronau || |- | || Römerberg || |- | see Ludwigshafen am Rhein || Ruchheim || |- | || Ruppertsberg || |- | || Schauernheim(Dannstadt-Schauernheim) || |- | || Schifferstadt || |- | Speyer (1273-1273) Burials rk'''Speyer:''' Hansjörg Grafen, "Forschungen zur älteren Speyerer Totenbuchüberlieferung: mit e. Textwiedergabe d. Necrologanlage von 1273", Quellen und Abhandlungen zur mittelrheinischen Kirchengeschichte, Ges. für mittelrhein. Kirchengeschichte, Trier, 1996, ISBN 3-929135-06-x. [https://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0128-1-44288 Landesbibliothek Rheinland-Pfalz. Dilibri. urn:nbn:de:0128-1-44288] Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur 2a 10311. || Speyer || None. |- | Speyer (13xx-1569) rk'''Speyer:''' Konrad Busch, "Chorregel und jüngeres Seelbuch des alten Speierer Domkapitels", Veröffentlichungen des Historischen Vereins der Pfalz , Verl. d. Histor. Museums d. Pfalz, Speier, 1923. [https://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0128-1-35704 Band 1: Landesbibliothek Rheinland-Pfalz. Dilibri. urn:nbn:de:0128-1-35704 ] Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur ZM 5557 or 60.499 or ZM 2102. Name Index is in "Band 2". || Speyer || None. Giessen. Güsin. Gertringer |- | Speyer (1888) AdressesSpeierer Adressbuch, "Alphabetisch geordnetes Verzeichnis sämtlicher Einwohner der Stadt Speier nebst Annexen, mit Angabe ihrer Gewerbe und Wohnungen.", Seite 29: '''Gängel - Göck''', [https://www.dilibri.de/rlb/periodical/pageview/944629 dilibri Rheinland-Pfalz]. || Speyer || None. |- | Speyer (1798-1918) Civil Registrations:
Birth (1876-1902)'''StA Speyer, Geburtsregister:''' [https://www.ancestry.de/search/collections/60742/ Ancestry.com. Speyer, Deutschland, Geburtsregister, 1876-1902 Datenbank online. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Ursprüngliche Daten: Speyer Personenstandsregister, Geburtsregister, 1876-1902. Stadtarchiv Speyer, Speyer, Deutschland.]
Marriages (1876-1918) '''StA Speyer, Heiratsregister:''' [https://www.ancestry.de/search/collections/60743/ Ancestry.com. Speyer, Deutschland, Heiratsregister, 1876-1918 Datenbank online. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Ursprüngliche Daten: Speyer Personenstandsregister, Heiratsregister, 1876-1918. Stadtarchiv Speyer, Speyer, Deutschland.]
Death (1876-1918)'''StA Speyer, Sterberegister:''' [https://www.ancestry.de/search/collections/60744/ Ancestry.com. Speyer, Deutschland, Sterberegister, 1876-1918 Datenbank online. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Ursprüngliche Daten: Speyer Personenstandsregister, Sterberegister, 1876-1918. Stadtarchiv Speyer, Speyer, Deutschland.]
Mixed (1798-1875)'''StA Speyer, Zivilstandsregister:''' [https://www.ancestry.de/search/collections/9135/ Ancestry.com. Speyer, Deutschland, Zivilstandsregister, 1798-1875 Datenbank online. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Ursprüngliche Daten: Zivilstandsregister, 1798-1875. Stadtarchiv Speyer, Speyer, Deutschland.]
Servants Registry (1875-1914)'''StA Speyer, Gesinderegister:''' [https://www.ancestry.de/search/collections/9136/ Ancestry.com. Speyer, Deutschland, Gesinderegister, 1875-1914 Datenbank online. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Ursprüngliche Daten: Gesinderegister, 1875-1914. Stadtarchiv Speyer, Speyer, Deutschland.] || Speyer || [[Geisinger-162|Andreas Geisinger (1819-1888)]]'''Death of Andreas Geissinger:''' Standesamt Speyer, Sterberegister, 1888 Nr. 306. [https://www.ancestry.de/discoveryui-content/view/1373:60744?_phsrc=fNs5&_phstart=successSource&gsln=geis*nger&ml_rpos=1&queryId=dfaefcd760f6169b171ccd42c4475c15 Ancestry.com. Speyer, Deutschland, Sterberegister, 1876-1918 Datenbank online. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Ursprüngliche Daten: Speyer Personenstandsregister, Sterberegister, 1876-1918. Stadtarchiv Speyer, Speyer, Deutschland. 1888. Image 309.] ''Nr. 306. Speyer, am 9. September 1888. Vor dem unterzeichneten Standesbeamten erschien heute, der Persönlichkeit nach bekannt, Johannes Maÿer, Maurer, wohnhaft zu Speyer, und zeigte an, daß Andreas Geissinger, Bergmann, siebenzig Jahre alt, katholischer Religion, wohnhaft zu Speyer, geboren zu Dernbach, Kantons Annweiler, Wittwer von Elisabetha Bertram, die Personalien der Eltern des Verstorbenen sind dem Deklaranten unbekannt, zu Speyer in der Behausung des Anzeigers am achten September des Jahres tausend acht hundert achtzig acht, vormittags um sechseinhalb Uhr verstorben sei. Vorgelesen, gnehmigt und unterschrieben. Johann Mayer. Der Standesbeamte. Süß.''
[[Geisinger-201|Elisabetha (Geisinger) Mayer]]'''Birth of Adam Maÿer:''' Standesamt Speyer, Geburtsregister, 1884 Nr. 567. [https://www.ancestry.de/imageviewer/collections/60742/images/42299_gebreg1884_49-00572?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=1517e1db7edd6c474bb86b03bf61947c&usePUB=true&_phsrc=fNs3&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.14210103.1213997986.1644060416-284277218.1643907359&pId=39825 Ancestry.com. Speyer, Deutschland, Geburtsregister, 1876-1902 Datenbank online. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Ursprüngliche Daten: Speyer Personenstandsregister, Geburtsregister, 1876-1902. Stadtarchiv Speyer, Speyer, Deutschland. 1884. Image 571.] ''Nr. 567. Speyer, am 22. Dezember 1884. Vor dem unterzeichneten Standesbeamten erschien heute, der Persönlichkeit nach bekannt, Johann Mayer, Maurer, wohnhaft zu Speyer, katholischer Religion, und zeigte an, daß von der Elisabetha Geisinger, seiner Ehefrau, katholischer Religion, wohnhaft bei ihm, zu Speyer am zwanzigsten Dezember des Jahres tausend acht hundert achtzig und vier, Nachmbittags um elf einhalb Uhr ein Kind männlichen Geschlechts geboren worden sei, welches den Vornamen Adam erhalten habe. Vorgelesen, genehmigt und unterschrieben. Johann Mayer. Der Standesbeamte. Süß. - Randnotiz: +30 Juli 1887 No. 236.'''''Death of Adam Mayer:''' Standesamt Speyer, Sterberegister, 1887 Nr. 236. [https://www.ancestry.de/discoveryui-content/view/16623:60744?_phsrc=fNs9&_phstart=successSource&ml_rpos=2&queryId=b1fc8d41975e7777e4bfc8b0d64bf19b ancestry.com. Speyer, Deutschland, Sterberegister, 1876-1918 Datenbank online. Provo, UT, USA: ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Ursprüngliche Daten: Speyer Personenstandsregister, Sterberegister, 1876-1918. Stadtarchiv Speyer, Speyer, Deutschland. 1887. Image x.] ''Nr. 236. Speyer, am 1. August 1887. Vor dem unterzeichneten Standesbeamten erschien heute, der Persönlichkeit nach bekannt, der Maurer Johann Mayer, wohnhaft zu Speyer und zeigte an, daß Adam Mayer, zwei Jahre alt, katholischer Religion, wohnhaft zu Speyer, geboren zu Speyer, Sohn des Anzeigers und seiner Ehefrau Elisabetha Geisinger zu Speyer am dreißigsten Juli des Jahres tausend acht hundert achtzig und sieben Nachmittags um vier Uhr verstorben sei. Vorgelesen, genehmig un unterschrieben. Mayer. Der Standesbeamte. In Vertretung. ???'''''Birth of Karolina Maÿer:''' Standesamt Speyer, Geburtsregister, 1886 Nr. 224. [https://www.ancestry.de/imageviewer/collections/60742/images/42299_gebreg1886_51-00229?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=1517e1db7edd6c474bb86b03bf61947c&usePUB=true&_phsrc=fNs3&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.252369929.1213997986.1644060416-284277218.1643907359&pId=41712 Ancestry.com. Speyer, Deutschland, Geburtsregister, 1876-1902 Datenbank online. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Ursprüngliche Daten: Speyer Personenstandsregister, Geburtsregister, 1876-1902. Stadtarchiv Speyer, Speyer, Deutschland. 1886. Image 228.] ''Nr. 224. Speyer, am 2. Juni 1885. Vor dem unterzeichneten Standesbeamten erschien heute, der Persönlichkeit nach bekannt, der Maurer Johann Mayer, wohnhaft zu Speyer, katholischer religion, und zeigte an, daß von der Elisabetha Geissinger, seiner Ehefrau, katholischer Religion, wohnhaft bei ihm zu Speyer am ersten Juni des Jahres tausend acht hundert achtzig und sechs, Nachmittags um elf einhalb Uhr ein Kind weiblichen Geschlechts geboren worden sei, welches den Vornamen Karolina erhalten habe. Vorgelesen, genehmigt und unterschrieben. Johann Mayer. Der Standesbeamte. Süß.'''''Birth of Maria Mayer:''' Standesamt Speyer, Geburtsregister, 1887 Nr. 522. [https://www.ancestry.de/imageviewer/collections/60742/images/42299_gebreg1887_52-00527?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=1517e1db7edd6c474bb86b03bf61947c&usePUB=true&_phsrc=fNs3&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.182557350.1033149994.1644128173-1433366698.1644128173&pId=29074 Ancestry.com. Speyer, Deutschland, Geburtsregister, 1876-1902 Datenbank online. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Ursprüngliche Daten: Speyer Personenstandsregister, Geburtsregister, 1876-1902. Stadtarchiv Speyer, Speyer, Deutschland. 1887. Image 526.] ''Nr. 522. Speyer, am 2. Dezember 1887. Vor dem unterzeichneten Standesbeamten erschien heute, der Persönlichkeit nach bekannt, Maria Albertine Saeckler, Hebamme, Ehefrau des Bilderreisenden Johann Sebastian, wohnhaft zu Speyer, - Religion, und zeigte an, daß von der Elisabetha Geissinger, Ehefrau des Maurers Johann Mayer, beide katholischer Religion, wohnhaft zu Speyer, zu Speyer am dreißigsten November des jahres tausend ach hundert achtzig und siebben, vormiitags um acht einhalb Uhr ein Kind weiblichen Geschlechts geboren worden sei, welches den Vornamen Maria erhalten habe. Anzeigerin erklärte, daß sie bei der Niederkunft der Ehefrau Mayer zugegen gewesen sei. Vorgelesen, genehmigt und unterschrieben. Frau Sebastian. Der Standesbeamte. In Vertretung.?Vettir adj. - Randnotiz: Gestorben am 11. November 1956 in Speyer (Standesamt Speyer Nr. 505, 1956)'''''Birth of Ludwig Mayer:''' Standesamt Speyer, Geburtsregister, 1889 Nr. 330. [https://www.ancestry.de/imageviewer/collections/60742/images/42299_gebreg1889_54-00335?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=1517e1db7edd6c474bb86b03bf61947c&usePUB=true&_phsrc=fNs3&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.73949074.1033149994.1644128173-1433366698.1644128173&pId=42756 Ancestry.com. Speyer, Deutschland, Geburtsregister, 1876-1902 Datenbank online. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Ursprüngliche Daten: Speyer Personenstandsregister, Geburtsregister, 1876-1902. Stadtarchiv Speyer, Speyer, Deutschland. 1889. Image 334.] ''Nr. 330. Speyer, am 3. August 1889. Vor dem unterzeichneten Standesbeamten erschien heute, der Persönlichkeit nach bekannt, Maria Albertine Saeckler, Hebamme, Ehefrau des Bilderreisenden Johann Sebastian, wohnhaft zu Speyer, - Religion, und zeigte an, daß von der Elisabetha Geissinger, Ehefrau des Maurers Johann Mayer, beide katholischer Religion, wohnhaft zu Speyer, zu Speyer, am zweiten August des Jahres tausend acht hundert neun und achtzig, Vormittags um zwölf einhal Uhr ein Kind männlichen Geschlechts geboren worden sei, welches den Vornamen Ludwig erhalten habe. Anzeigerin erklärte, daß sie bei der Niederkunft der Ehefrau Mayer zu gegen gewesen sei. Vorgelesen, genehmigt und unterschrieben. Frau Sebastian. Der Standesbeamte. Süß. - Randnotiz + 11. Merz? 1891. N:91.'''''Birth of Magdalena Maÿer:''' Standesamt Speyer, Geburtsregister, 1890 Nr. 528. [https://www.ancestry.de/imageviewer/collections/60742/images/42299_gebreg1890_55-00533?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=1517e1db7edd6c474bb86b03bf61947c&usePUB=true&_phsrc=fNs3&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.249093511.1213997986.1644060416-284277218.1643907359&pId=40377 Ancestry.com. Speyer, Deutschland, Geburtsregister, 1876-1902 Datenbank online. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Ursprüngliche Daten: Speyer Personenstandsregister, Geburtsregister, 1876-1902. Stadtarchiv Speyer, Speyer, Deutschland. 1890. Image 532.] ''Nr. 528. Speyer, am 15. Dezember 1890. Vor dem unterzeichneten Standesbeamten erschien heute, der Persönlichkeit nach bekannt, der Maurer Johann Mayer, wohnhaft zu Speyer, katholischer Religion, und zeigte an, daß von der Elisabetha Geissinger, seiner Ehefrau, katholischer Religion wohnhaft bei ihm, zu Speyer am zwoelften Dezember des Jahres tausend acht hundert neunzig Nachmittags um neun Uhr ein Kind weiblichen Geschlechts geboren worden sei, welches den Vornamen Magdalena erhalten habe. Vorgelesen, genehmigt und unterschrieben. Johann Mayer. Der Standesbeamte. Süß. - Randnotiz: +?3.XII 19?5.'''''Birth of Katharina Maÿer:''' Standesamt Speyer, Geburtsregister, 1892 Nr. 71. [https://www.ancestry.de/imageviewer/collections/60742/images/42299_gebreg1892_57-00076?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=1517e1db7edd6c474bb86b03bf61947c&usePUB=true&_phsrc=fNs3&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.72603283.1213997986.1644060416-284277218.1643907359&pId=34629 Ancestry.com. Speyer, Deutschland, Geburtsregister, 1876-1902 Datenbank online. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Ursprüngliche Daten: Speyer Personenstandsregister, Geburtsregister, 1876-1902. Stadtarchiv Speyer, Speyer, Deutschland. 1892. Image 75.] ''Nr. 71. Speyer, am 17. Februar 1892. Vor dem unterzeichneten Standesbeamten erschien heute, der Persönlichkeit nach bekannt, der Maurer Johann Mayer, wohnhaft zu Speyer, katholischer Religion, und zeigte an, daß von der Elisabetha Geissinger, seiner Ehefrau, katholischer Religion, wohnhaft bei ihm, zu Speyer am sechzehnten Februar des Jahres tausend acht hundert neunzig und zwei, Vormittags um sieben Uhr ein Kind weiblichen Geschlechts geboren worden sei, welches den Vornamen Katharina erhalten habe. Vorgelesen, genehmigt und unterschrieben. Johann Mayer. Der Standesbeamte. In Vertretung. Velten adj. - Randnotiz: Gestorben am 4. Juli 1984 in Marl (Standesamt Marl Nr. 493/1984).'''''Birth of Friedrich Maÿer:''' Standesamt Speyer, Geburtsregister, 1894 Nr. 14. [https://www.ancestry.de/imageviewer/collections/60742/images/42299_gebreg1894_59-00019?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=1517e1db7edd6c474bb86b03bf61947c&usePUB=true&_phsrc=fNs3&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.14210103.1213997986.1644060416-284277218.1643907359&pId=46443 Ancestry.com. Speyer, Deutschland, Geburtsregister, 1876-1902 Datenbank online. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Ursprüngliche Daten: Speyer Personenstandsregister, Geburtsregister, 1876-1902. Stadtarchiv Speyer, Speyer, Deutschland. 1894. Image 18.] ''Nr. 14. Speyer, am 10. Januar 1894. Vor dem unterzeichneten Standesbeamten erschien heute, der Persönlichkeit nach bekannt, der Maurer Johannes Mayer, wohnhaft zu Speyer, katholischer Religion, und zeigte an, daß von der Elisabetha Geissinger, seiner Ehefrau katholischer Religion, wohnhaft bei ihm zu Speyer am fünften Januar des Jahres tausend acht hundert neunzig und vier Nachmittags um drei Uhr ein Kind männlichen Geschlechts geboren worden sei, welches den Vornamen Friedrich erhalten habe. Vorgelesen, genehmigt und unterschrieben. J. Mayer. Der Standesbeamte. In Vertretung. L. Weltz. adj. - Randnotiz: am 17.2.1917 im Bezirkskrankenhaus Racacieni, Kreis Bacan Rumänien in rumänischer Gefangenschaft gestorben.'''''Birth of Elisabetha Maÿer:''' Standesamt Speyer, Geburtsregister, 1896 Nr. 206. [https://www.ancestry.de/imageviewer/collections/60742/images/42299_gebreg1896_61-00211?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=1517e1db7edd6c474bb86b03bf61947c&usePUB=true&_phsrc=fNs3&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.8615989.1213997986.1644060416-284277218.1643907359&pId=29322 Ancestry.com. Speyer, Deutschland, Geburtsregister, 1876-1902 Datenbank online. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Ursprüngliche Daten: Speyer Personenstandsregister, Geburtsregister, 1876-1902. Stadtarchiv Speyer, Speyer, Deutschland. 1896. Image 210.] ''Nr. 206. Speyer, am 4. Mai 1896. Vor dem unterzeichneten Standesbeamten erschien heute, der Persönlichkeit nach bekannt, der Maurer Johannes Mayer, wohnhaft zu Speyer, katholischer Religion, und zeigte an, daß von der Elisabetha Geissinger, seiner Ehefrau, katholischer Religion, wohnhaft bei ihm, zu Speyer am dritten Mai des Jahres tausend acht hundert neunzig und sechs, Nachmittags um halb zwölf Uhr ein Kind weiblichen Geschlechts geboren worden sei, welches den Vornamen Elisabetha erhalten habe. Vorgelesen, genehmigt und unterschrieben. Johann Mayer. Der Standesbeamte. In Vertretung. ??? adj. - Randnotiz: +15./6 96 No. 170'''''Death of Elisabetha Mayer:''' Standesamt Speyer, Sterberegister, 1896 Nr. 170. [https://www.ancestry.de/discoveryui-content/view/24079:60744?_phsrc=fNs9&_phstart=successSource&ml_rpos=1&queryId=b1fc8d41975e7777e4bfc8b0d64bf19b ancestry.com. Speyer, Deutschland, Sterberegister, 1876-1918 Datenbank online. Provo, UT, USA: ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Ursprüngliche Daten: Speyer Personenstandsregister, Sterberegister, 1876-1918. Stadtarchiv Speyer, Speyer, Deutschland. 1896. Image 174.] ''Nr. 170. Speyer, am 15. Juni 1896. Vor dem unterzeichneten Standesbeamten erschien heute, der Persönlichkeit nach bekannt, die Fabrikarbeiterin Louisa Mayer, wohnhaft zu Speyer, und zeigte an, daß Elisabetha Mayer, sechs Wochen alt, katholischer Religion, wohnhaft zu Speyer, geboren zu Speyer, Tochter der Eheleute Johannes Meyer, Maurer, und Elisabetha Geissinger, beide zu Speyer wohnhaft, zu Speyer am fünfzehnten Juni des Jahres tausend acht hundert neunzig und sechs, Vormittags um fünf Uhr verstorben sei. Anzeigerin erklärte, daß sie von diesem Sterbfalle aus eigener Wissenschaft unterrichtet sei. Vorglesen, genehmigt und unterschrieben. Luisa Mayer. Der Standesbeamte. In Vertretung.Kaiser.adj.'''''Birth of Flora Mayer:''' Standesamt Speyer, Geburtsregister, 1898 Nr. 679. [https://www.ancestry.de/imageviewer/collections/60742/images/42299_gebreg1898_63-00684?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=1517e1db7edd6c474bb86b03bf61947c&usePUB=true&_phsrc=fNs3&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.252353929.1213997986.1644060416-284277218.1643907359&pId=36334 Ancestry.com. Speyer, Deutschland, Geburtsregister, 1876-1902 Datenbank online. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Ursprüngliche Daten: Speyer Personenstandsregister, Geburtsregister, 1876-1902. Stadtarchiv Speyer, Speyer, Deutschland. 1898. Image 683.] ''Nr. 679. Speyer, am 22. November 1898. Vor dem unterzeichneten Standesbeamten erschien heute, der Persönlichkeit nach bekannt, die Hebamme Elisabetha Backof, Ehefrau des Glasers August Ehrenpreis, wohnhaft zu Speyer, - Religion, und zeigte an, daß von der Elisabetha Geissinger, Ehefrau des Maurers Johann Mayer, beide katholischer Religion, wohnhaft zu Speyer, zu Speyer am siebenzehnten November des Jahres tausend acht hundert neunzig und acht, Vormittags um drei Uhr ein Kind weiblichen geschlechts geboren worden sei, welches den Vornamen Flora erhalten habe. Anzeigerin erklärte, daß sie bei der Niederkunft der Ehefrau Mayer zugegen gewesen sei. Vorgelesen, genehmigt und unterschrieben. Elisabetha Ehrenpreis. Der Standesbeamte. In Vertretung. L. Mülberger. I Adjunct. - Randnotiz: +22.IV.1903'''''Death of Flora Mayer:''' Standesamt Speyer, Sterberegister, 1903 Nr. 141. [https://www.ancestry.de/discoveryui-content/view/25596:60744?_phsrc=fNs9&_phstart=successSource&ml_rpos=3&queryId=b1fc8d41975e7777e4bfc8b0d64bf19b ancestry.com. Speyer, Deutschland, Sterberegister, 1876-1918 Datenbank online. Provo, UT, USA: ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Ursprüngliche Daten: Speyer Personenstandsregister, Sterberegister, 1876-1918. Stadtarchiv Speyer, Speyer, Deutschland. 1903. Image 147.] ''Nr. 141. Speyer am 22. April 1903. Vor dem unterzeichneten Standesbeamten erschien heute, der Persönlichkeit nach bekannt, der Maurr Johann Mayer, wohnhaft in Speyer, und zeigte an, daß Flora Mayer, 4 Jahre alt, katholischer Religion, wohnhaft in Speyer, geboren zu Speyer, Tochter des Anzeigers und seiner Ehefrau Elisabetha geborenen Geissinger, zu Speyer am zwei un zwanzigsten April des Jahres tausend neunhundert drei, vormittags um zehn Uhr verstorben sei. Vorgelesen, genehmigt und unterschrieben. Johann Mayer. Der Standesbeamte. ???''
[[Geisinger-196|Catharina (Geisinger) Junger (1852-)]]'''Birth of Theresia Junger:''' Standesamt Speyer, Geburtsregister, 1883 Nr. 47. [https://www.ancestry.de/imageviewer/collections/60742/images/42299_gebreg1883_48-00052?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=1517e1db7edd6c474bb86b03bf61947c&usePUB=true&_phsrc=fNs3&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.214545559.1213997986.1644060416-284277218.1643907359&pId=40969 Ancestry.com. Speyer, Deutschland, Geburtsregister, 1876-1902 Datenbank online. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Ursprüngliche Daten: Speyer Personenstandsregister, Geburtsregister, 1876-1902. Stadtarchiv Speyer, Speyer, Deutschland. 1883. Image 51.] ''Nr. 47. Speyer, am 24. Januar 1883. Vor dem unterzeichneten Standesbeamten erschien heute, der Persönlichkeit nach bekannt, der Schuhmacher Karl Junger, wohnhaft zu Speyer, katholischer Religion, und zeigte an, daß von der Katharina Geissinger, seiner Ehefrau, katholischer Religion, wohnhaft bei ihm, zu Speyer am vier und zwanzigsten Januar des Jahres tausend acht hundert achtzig und drei Morgens um vier Uhr ein Kind weiblichen Geschlechts geboren worden sei, welches den Vornamen Theresia erhalten habe. Vorgelesen, genehmigt und unterschrieben. Karl Junger. Der Standesbeamte. G. Haid.'''''Death of Theresia Junger:''' Standesamt Speyer, Sterberegister, 1907 Nr. x. [https://www.ancestry.de/discoveryui-content/view/49921:60744?_phsrc=fNs9&_phstart=successSource&ml_rpos=4&queryId=b1fc8d41975e7777e4bfc8b0d64bf19b ancestry.com. Speyer, Deutschland, Sterberegister, 1876-1918 Datenbank online. Provo, UT, USA: ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Ursprüngliche Daten: Speyer Personenstandsregister, Sterberegister, 1876-1918. Stadtarchiv Speyer, Speyer, Deutschland. 1907. Image 441.] ''Nr. 437. Speyer am 23. November 1907. Vor dem unterzeichneten Standesbeamten erschien heute, der Persönlichkeit nach bekannt, der Meßgehilfe Karl Theodor Bayer, wohnhaft in Speyer, und zeigte an, daß seine Ehefrau Theresia, geborene Junger, 24 Jahre alt, katholischer Religion, wohnhaft in Speyer, geboren zu Speyer, Tochter der in Speyer wohnhaften Eheleute Karl Junger, Schuhmacher, und Katharina, geborenen Geissinger, zu Speyer am zwei und zwanzigsten November des Jahres tausend neunhundert sieben, Nachmittags um fünf Uhr verstorben sei. Vorgelesen, genehmigt und unterschrieben. Bayer Karl. Der Standesbeamte. In Vertretung. M. Staitz?.'''''Birth of Ludwig Junger:''' Standesamt Speyer, Geburtsregister, 1885 Nr. 182. [https://www.ancestry.de/imageviewer/collections/60742/images/42299_gebreg1885_50-00187?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=1517e1db7edd6c474bb86b03bf61947c&usePUB=true&_phsrc=fNs3&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.253409545.1213997986.1644060416-284277218.1643907359&pId=45512 Ancestry.com. Speyer, Deutschland, Geburtsregister, 1876-1902 Datenbank online. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Ursprüngliche Daten: Speyer Personenstandsregister, Geburtsregister, 1876-1902. Stadtarchiv Speyer, Speyer, Deutschland. 1885. Image 186.] ''Nr. 182. Speyer, am 11. Mai 1885. Vor dem unterzeichneten Standesbeamten erschien heute, der Persönlichkeit nach bekannt, Karl Junger, Schuhmacher, wohnhaft zu Speyer, katholischer Religion, und zeigte an, daß von der Katharina Geisinger, seiner Ehefrau, katholischer Religion, wohnhaft bei ihm, zu Speyer am elften Mai des Jahres tausend acht hundert achtzig und fünf, Vormittags um ein Uhr ein Kind männlichen Geschlechts geboren worden sei, welches den Vornamen Ludwig erhalten habe. Vorgelesen, genehmigt und unterschrieben. Karl Junger. Der Standesbeamte. Süß. - Randnotiz: Gestorben am 15.7.1926 in Speyer. (Standesamt Speyer Nr. 166/1926)'''''Birth of Josef Junger:''' Standesamt Speyer, Geburtsregister, 1887 Nr. 216. [https://www.ancestry.de/imageviewer/collections/60742/images/42299_gebreg1887_52-00221?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=1517e1db7edd6c474bb86b03bf61947c&usePUB=true&_phsrc=fNs3&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.47954343.1213997986.1644060416-284277218.1643907359&pId=28769 Ancestry.com. Speyer, Deutschland, Geburtsregister, 1876-1902 Datenbank online. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Ursprüngliche Daten: Speyer Personenstandsregister, Geburtsregister, 1876-1902. Stadtarchiv Speyer, Speyer, Deutschland. 1887. Image 220.] ''Nr. 216. Speyer, am 13. Mai 1887. Vor dem unterzeichneten Standesbeamten erschien heute, der Persönlichkeit nach bekannt, Karl Junger, Schuhmacher, wohnhaft zu Speyer, katholischer Religion, und zeigte an, daß von der Katharina Geißinger, seiner Ehefrau, katholischer Religion, wohnhaft bei ihm, zu Speyer am dreizehnten Mai des Jahres tausend acht hundert achtzig und sieben, Vormittags um zwei einhalb Uhr ein Kind männlichen Geschlechts geboren worden sei, welches den Vornamen Josef erhalten habe. Vorgelesen, genehmigt und unterschrieben. Karl Junger. Der Standesbeamte. Süß.'''''Birth of Helena Junger:''' Standesamt Speyer, Geburtsregister, 1889 Nr. 70. [https://www.ancestry.de/imageviewer/collections/60742/images/42299_gebreg1889_54-00075?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=1517e1db7edd6c474bb86b03bf61947c&usePUB=true&_phsrc=fNs3&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.243429765.1213997986.1644060416-284277218.1643907359&pId=42496 Ancestry.com. Speyer, Deutschland, Geburtsregister, 1876-1902 Datenbank online. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Ursprüngliche Daten: Speyer Personenstandsregister, Geburtsregister, 1876-1902. Stadtarchiv Speyer, Speyer, Deutschland. 1889. Image 74.] ''Nr. 70. Speyer, am 11. Februar 1889. Vor dem unterzeichneten Standesbeamten erschien heute, der Persönlichkeit nach bekannt, Karl Junger, Schumacher, wohnhaft zu Speyer, katholischer Religion, und zeigte an, daß von der Katharina Geissinger, seiner Ehefrau, katholischer Religion, wohnhaft bei ihm, zu Speyer am neunten Februar des Jahres tausend acht hundert neun und achtzig, Mittags um zwölf Uhr ein Kind weiblichen Geschlechts geboren worden sei, welches den Vornamen Helena erhalten habe. Vorgelesen, genehmigt und unterschrieben. Karl Junger. Der Standesbeamte. In Vertretung. Velten adj. - Randnotiz: +2.März 1890 No. 89.'''''Birth of Johann Junger:''' Standesamt Speyer, Geburtsregister, 1890 Nr. 469. [https://www.ancestry.de/imageviewer/collections/60742/images/42299_gebreg1890_55-00474?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=1517e1db7edd6c474bb86b03bf61947c&usePUB=true&_phsrc=fNs3&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.9010869.1213997986.1644060416-284277218.1643907359&pId=40318 Ancestry.com. Speyer, Deutschland, Geburtsregister, 1876-1902 Datenbank online. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Ursprüngliche Daten: Speyer Personenstandsregister, Geburtsregister, 1876-1902. Stadtarchiv Speyer, Speyer, Deutschland. 1890. Image 473.] ''Nr. 469. Speyer, am 3. November 1890. Vor dem unterzeichneten Standesbeamten erschien heute, der Persönlichkeit nach bekannt, Karl Junger, Schuhmacher, wohnhaft zu Speyer, katholischer religion, und zeigte an, daß von der Katharina Geissinger, seiner Ehefrau, katholischer Religion, wohnhaft bei ihm, zu Speyer am zweiten November des Jahres tausend acht hundert neunzig, Nachmittags um drei einhalb Uhr ein Kind männlichen Geschlechts geboren worden sei, welches den Vornamen Johann erhalten habe. Vorgelesen, genehmigt und unterschrieben. Karl Junger. Der Standesbeamte. Süß. '''''Death of Johann Junger:''' Standesamt Speyer, Sterberegister, 1915 Nr. 43. [https://www.ancestry.de/discoveryui-content/view/6576:60744?_phsrc=fNs9&_phstart=successSource&ml_rpos=5&queryId=b1fc8d41975e7777e4bfc8b0d64bf19b ancestry.com. Speyer, Deutschland, Sterberegister, 1876-1918 Datenbank online. Provo, UT, USA: ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Ursprüngliche Daten: Speyer Personenstandsregister, Sterberegister, 1876-1918. Stadtarchiv Speyer, Speyer, Deutschland. 1915. Image 46.] ''Nr. 43. Speyer am 23. Januar 1915. Vor dem unterzeichneten Standesbeamten erschien heute, der Persönlichkeit nach kannt, Das Ersatz Bataillon des Königlich bayerischen 2. Pionierbataillons in Germersheim hat wohnhaft in angezeigt, und zeigte an, daß der Schiffer Johann Junger, Pionier der Reserve, 24 Jahre alt, katholischer Religion, wohnhaft in Speyer, geboren zu Speyer, Ehemann von Maria, geborenen Arnould, Sohn der in Speyer wohnhaften Eheleute Karl Junger, Schuhmacher, und Katharina, geborenen Geissinger, zu Mericourt, im königlich bayerischen Feldlazarett No. 6, am dreizehnten Januar des Jahres tausend neunhundert fünfzehn nachmittags um zwei drei viertel Uhr verstorben sei und zwar infolge Rückenschuß. Vorgelesen, genehmigt und (Vorstehend 18 Druckworte gestrichen.) Der Standesbeamte. In Vertretung.?Graf.'''''Birth of Helena Junger:''' Standesamt Speyer, Geburtsregister, 1892 Nr. 287. [https://www.ancestry.de/imageviewer/collections/60742/images/42299_gebreg1892_57-00292?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=1517e1db7edd6c474bb86b03bf61947c&usePUB=true&_phsrc=fNs3&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.243956741.1213997986.1644060416-284277218.1643907359&pId=35082 ancestry.com. Speyer, Deutschland, Geburtsregister, 1876-1902 Datenbank online. Provo, UT, USA: ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Ursprüngliche Daten: Speyer Personenstandsregister, Geburtsregister, 1876-1902. Stadtarchiv Speyer, Speyer, Deutschland. 1892. Image 291.] ''Nr. 287. Speyer, am 27. Juni 1892. Vor dem unterzeichneten Standesbeamten erschien heute, der Persönlichkeit nach bekannt, Karl Junger, Schumacher, wohnhaft zu Speyer, katholischer Religion, und zeigte an, daß von der Katharina Geissinger, seiner Ehefrau, katholischer Religion, wohnhaft bei ihm, zu Speyer am sieben und zwanzigsten Juni des Jahres tausend acht hundert neunzig und zwei, Vormittags um vier Uhr ein Kind weiblichen Geschlechts geboren worden sei, welches den Vornamen Helena erhalten habe. Vorgelesen, genehmigt und unterschrieben. Karl Junger. Der Standesbeamte. Süß. - Randnotiz: Sohn Karl geheiratet am 12. Mai 1949 in Speyer Nr. 87/1949. Sohn Karl 2. Ehe geschlossen in Speyer am 25.8.1956 Nr. 204/1956.'''''Birth of Johanna Junger:''' Standesamt Speyer, Geburtsregister, 1894 Nr. 404. [https://www.ancestry.de/imageviewer/collections/60742/images/42299_gebreg1894_59-00409?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=1517e1db7edd6c474bb86b03bf61947c&usePUB=true&_phsrc=fNs3&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.81876886.1033149994.1644128173-1433366698.1644128173&pId=46833 Ancestry.com. Speyer, Deutschland, Geburtsregister, 1876-1902 Datenbank online. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Ursprüngliche Daten: Speyer Personenstandsregister, Geburtsregister, 1876-1902. Stadtarchiv Speyer, Speyer, Deutschland. 1894. Image 408.] ''Nr. 404. Speyer am 29. August 1894. Vor dem unterzeichneten Standesbeamten erschien heute, der Persönlichkeit nach bekannt, die Hebamme Maria Saeckler, Ehefrau des Reisenden Johann Sebastian, wohnhaft zu Speyer, - Religion, und zeigte an, daß von der Katharina Geissinger, Ehefrau des Schumachers Karl Junger, letzterer zur Zeit erkrankt, beide katholischer Religion, wohnhaft zu Speyer, zu Speyer am acht und zwanzigsten August des Jahres tausend acht hundert neunzig und vier, Nachmittags um fünf Uhr ein Kind weiblichen Geschlechts geboren worden sei, welches den Vornamen Johanna, erhalten habe. Anzeigerin erklärte, daß sie bei der Niederkunft der Ehefrau Junger zugegen gewesen sei. Vorgelesen, genehmigt und unterschrieben. Maria Sebastian. Der Standesbeamte. ?Weltz? - Randnotiz: Gestorben am 28.3.1972 in Heidelberg (Standesamt Heidelberg Nr. 864/1972)'''''Birth of Antonie Junger:''' Standesamt Speyer, Geburtsregister, 1899 Nr. 358. [https://www.ancestry.de/imageviewer/collections/60742/images/42299_gebreg1899_64-00363?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=1517e1db7edd6c474bb86b03bf61947c&usePUB=true&_phsrc=fNs3&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.150576950.1033149994.1644128173-1433366698.1644128173&pId=33436 Ancestry.com. Speyer, Deutschland, Geburtsregister, 1876-1902 Datenbank online. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Ursprüngliche Daten: Speyer Personenstandsregister, Geburtsregister, 1876-1902. Stadtarchiv Speyer, Speyer, Deutschland. 1899. Image 362.] ''Nr. 358. Speyer, am 26. Juni 1899. Vor dem unterzeichneten Standesbeamten erschien heute, der Persönlichkeit nach bekannt, der Schuhmacher Karl Junter, wohnhaft zu Speyer, katholischer Religion, und zeigte an, daß von der Katharina Geissinger, seiner Ehefrau, katholischer Religion, wohnhaft bei ihm, zu Speyer am fünf und zwanzigsten Juni des Jahres tausend acht hundert neunzig und neun, Nachmittags um sechs Uhr ein Kind weiblichen GEschlechts geboren worden sei, welches den Vornamen Anotnie erhalten habe. Vorgelesen, genehmigt und unterschrieben. Karl unger. Der Standesbeamte. In Vertretung. L. Mülberger I adjunct. - Randnotiz: + am 25.5.1918 Speyer Nr. 153.''
[[Hoffmann-3151|Regina (Hoffmann) (Geißinger) Bentz (1875-)]]'''Marriage of Regine Geissinger:''' Standesamt Speyer, Heiratsregister, 1918 Nr. 82. [https://www.ancestry.de/discoveryui-content/view/62945:60743?_phsrc=fNs2&_phstart=successSource&gsln=geis*nger&ml_rpos=1&queryId=6fce6788b95f0bd40947ce11f1109c7b ancestry.com. Speyer, Deutschland, Heiratsregister, 1876-1918 Datenbank online. Provo, UT, USA: ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Ursprüngliche Daten: Speyer Personenstandsregister, Heiratsregister, 1876-1918. Stadtarchiv Speyer, Speyer, Deutschland. 1918. Image 165.] ''Nr. 82. Speyer, am dreizehnten Juni tausend neunhundert achtzehn. Vor dem unterzeichneten Standesbeamten ershein heute zum Zwecke der Eheschließung: 1. der Musiker Gangolf Bentz, Witwer, der Persönlichkeit nach auf Grund Standesamtlicher Ermächtigung anerkannt, katholischer Religion, geboren am sechs und zwanzigsten Oktober des Jahres tausend acht hundert ein und siebzig zu Heiligenstein, wohnhaft in Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Sohn der verlebten Eheleute Balthasar Bentz, Musiker, und Theresia, geborenen Wenzel, zuletzt wohnhaft in Ludwigshafen am Rhein; 2. die Geflügelhändlerin Maria Regina Geissinger, geborene Hoffmann, Witwe, der Persönlichkeit nach auf Grund standesamtlicher Ermächtigung anerkannt, katholischer Religion, geboren am neunten April des Jahres tausend acht hundert fünf und siebzig zu Mundenheim, wohnhaft in Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Tochter der verlebten Eheleute Michael Hoffmann, Tagner, zuletzt wohnhaft in Mundenheim, iund Elisabeth, geborenen Wippel, zuletzt wohnhaft in Ludwigshafen am Rhein. Als Zeugen waren zugezogen und erschienen: 3. der Stadtkanzleidiener Karl Osche, der Persönlickeit nach bekannt, 60 Jahre alt, wohnhaft in Speyer, 4. der Stadtkanzleidiener Ambrosius Schmitt, der Persönlichkeit nach bekannt, 51 Jahre alt, wohnhaft in Speyer. Der Standesbeamte richtete an die Verlobten einzeln und nach einander die Frage: ob sie die Ehe mit einander eingehen wollen. Die Verlobten bejahten diese Frage und der Standesbeamte sprach hierauf aus, daß sie kraft des Bürgerlichen Gesetzbuchs nunmehr rechtmäíg verbundene Eheleute seien. Vorgelesen, genehmig und unterschrieben. Gangolf Bentz. Regine Bentz geb. Hoffmann. Karl Osche. Ambrosius Schmitt. Der Standesbeamte. In Vertretung. ? Graf. - Randnotiz: Der Ehemann ist am 22. August 1944 gestorben Standeam: Speyer Nr. 448/1944 Speyer, den 20.8.1944. Der Standesbamte: in Vertretung: ??''
[[Geisinger-257|Elisabeth Catharina Magdalena (Geisinger) Liebrich (1871-bef.1970)]]'''Marriage:''' Standesamt Speyer, Heiratsregister, 1901 Nr. 97. [https://www.ancestry.de/discoveryui-content/view/61080:60743?_phsrc=fNs2&_phstart=successSource&gsln=geis*nger&ml_rpos=2&queryId=6fce6788b95f0bd40947ce11f1109c7b ancestry.com. Speyer, Deutschland, Heiratsregister, 1876-1918 Datenbank online. Provo, UT, USA: ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Ursprüngliche Daten: Speyer Personenstandsregister, Heiratsregister, 1876-1918. Stadtarchiv Speyer, Speyer, Deutschland. 1901. Image 197.] ''Nr. 97. Speyer am fünften September tausend neunhundert eins. Vor dem unterzeichneten Standesbeamten erschienen heute zum Zwecke der Eheschließung: 1. der Schutzmann Michael Liebrich, Wittwer, der Persönlichkeit nach dur den Zeugen Gerdon anderkannt, protestantischer Religion, geboren am neun und zwanzigsten September des Jahres tausend acht hundert vier und sechzig zu Kleinbockenheim, Bezirksamt Frankenthal, wohnhaft in Pirmasens, Sohn des in Kleinbockenheim wohnhaften Schneiders Jakob Liebrich und seiner verlebten Ehefrau Katharina geborenen Arras, zuletzt wohnhaft in Kleinbockenheim; 2. die Ladnerin Elisabetha Katharina Magdalena Geissinger, der Persönlichkeit nach durch denselben Gerdon anerkannt, protestantischer Religion, geboren am drei und zwanzigsten Juni des Jahres tausend acht hundert ein und siebzig zu Pirmasens, wohnhaft in Pirmasens, Tochter der verlebten Eheleute Heinrich Geissinger, Schumacher, und Elisabetha geborenen Hartmann zuletzt wohnhaft in Pirmasens. Als Zeugen warenzugezogen und erschienen: 3. der Schutzmann Michael Gerdon, der Persönlichkeit nach bekannt, 25 Jahre alt, wohnhaft in Speyer; 4. der Stadtkanzleidiener Ambrosius Schmitt, der Persönlichkeit nach bekannt, 34 Jahre alt, wohnhaft in Speyer. Der Standesbeamte richtete an die Verlobten einzeln und nach einander die Frage: ob sie die Ehe it einander eingehen wollen. Die Verlobten bejahten diese Frage und der Standesbeamte sprach hierauf aus, daß sie kraft des Bürgerlichen Gesetzbuchs nunmehr rechtmäßig verbundene Eheleute seien. Der unterzeichnete Standesbeamte wurde durch Urkunde des Standesbeamten in Pirmasens vom 2. September 1901 zur Vornahme dieses Eheabschlusses ermächtigt. Vorgelesen, genehmigt und unterschrieben. Michael Liebrich. Elisabeta Liebrich, geb. Geissinger. Mich Gerdon. Ambrosius Schmitt. Der Standesbeamte. ???. - Randnotiz: Ausz. St.A. Pirmasens. 11.9.01.''
[[Geisinger-261|Johann Heinrich Geisinger (1787-1829)]]'''Marriage of Johann Heinrich Geisinger and Magdalena Fischer:''' Standesamt Speyer, Zivilstandsregister, Heiratsregister, 1814 Nr. 42. [https://www.ancestry.de/imageviewer/collections/9135/images/43959_heireg1812_07-00169?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=e7f47a36f0b67106db0bed3324815db0&usePUB=true&_phsrc=fNs4&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.82353814.1033149994.1644128173-1433366698.1644128173&pId=52638 Ancestry.com. Speyer, Deutschland, Zivilstandsregister, 1798-1875 Datenbank online. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Ursprüngliche Daten: Zivilstandsregister, 1798-1875. Stadtarchiv Speyer, Speyer, Deutschland. Heiratsregister, 1814. Image 169.] ''No. 42. Im Jahr eintausend achthundert und virzehn, den vierten September, um zehn Uhr Vormittags, sind vor mir Friedrich Claus Oberbürgermeister der Stadt Speyer daselbst die Verrichtungen eines öffentlichen Beamten des Civilstandes versehend, erschienen um sich zu verehelichen einerseits, Johann Heinrich Geisinger, ein Taglöhner, geboren zu Weinheim im Großherzogthum Baden, den dreyzehnten März im Jahr eintausend siebenhundert achtzig sieben, wohnhaft dahier zu Speyer, ein ehelicher Sohn von Christian Geisinger, bey Lebezeiten Bürger und Ackersmann zu Weinheim, allwo derselbe am fünften Januar, im Jahr eintaußend und sieben hundert ein und neunzig gestorben ist, sowie es aus dem vom ??? amte daselbst am 5ten 8ber 1812 ausgestellten Sterbeacte erhellet, und von weyl: Anna Barbara Heinzelbach ebenfalls zu Weinheim am neunzehnten May ???? von dem großherzoglich reformierten Pfarramte daselbst ??? vom 6ten 8bris 1812 ausgefertigten Todesschein gestorben - andererseits: Magdalena Fischer, eine Taglöhnerin, geboren in ?Rehndorf? im Königreich Württemberg den dreyßigsten May Eintausend und siebenhundert achtzig ?vier?, allhier in Speyer wohnend eine eheliche volljährige Tochter von ??? Corneläus Fischer, welcher auf dem vierzehnten Hornung Eintaußend achthundert u. drayzehn vom ??? Schultheiß und Gericht ausgestellten act ??? seiner Tochter ertheilt und von der zu Rehndorf im Württembergischen am neunzehnten November im Jahre Eintaußend und siebenhundert acht und achtzig verstorbenen Maria Anna Reiblin. Welche Verlobten mich ersucht haben, um die Vollziehung ihrer Ehe, wovon die Verkündigungen ....'''''Death of Heinrich Geisinger:''' Standesamt Speyer, Zivilstandsregister, Sterberegister, 1829 Nr. 111. [https://www.ancestry.de/imageviewer/collections/9135/images/42299_stereg1829_17-00063?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=e7f47a36f0b67106db0bed3324815db0&usePUB=true&_phsrc=fNs4&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.69466128.1033149994.1644128173-1433366698.1644128173&pId=45374 Ancestry.com. Speyer, Deutschland, Zivilstandsregister, 1798-1875 Datenbank online. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Ursprüngliche Daten: Zivilstandsregister, 1798-1875. Stadtarchiv Speyer, Speyer, Deutschland. Sterberegister, 1829. Image 62.] ''Nummer. 111. Geisinger Heinrich. Im Jahr eintausend achthundert neun und zwanzig, dem eilften May um zwölft Uhr des Vormittags erschien vor mir Georg Friedrich Hetzel Bürgermeister Beamter des Civilstandes der Gemeinde Speyer Cantons Speyer Land-Commissariats Speyer, königlich bayerischen Rheinkreises; Conrad Höffler, acht und vierzig Jahre alt, Taglöhner, und, Michael Müller fünf und vierzig Jahre alt, Kiefer, beide hier wohnhafte Bürger, welche mir erklärten, daß Heinrich Geisinger, ein Taglöhner, geboren zu Weinheim im Großherzogtum Baden, zwey und vierzig Jahre alt, hier wohnhaft gewesen, Ehemann von hier wohnenden Magdalena Fischer, fünf und vierzig Jahr alt, ehelicher Sohn, der in Weinheim verlebten Ehe und Ackersleuten Christian Geisinger, und Anna Barbara Heinzelber, heute des Morgens um sieben Uhr im Hauß Nummer zwey und zwanzig des grünen Viertels dahier gestorben sey. Zu dessen Urkund haben die beiden obengenannten Zeugen, wovon der erste und der zweite Nachbarn des Gestorbenen, gegenwärtigen Act nach gemachter Vorlesung mit mir unterschrieben. Höffler, Müller, Hetzel.''
[[Geißinger-226|Friedrich Geißinger (1866-)]]'''Occupation of Friedrich Geissinger:''' Standesamt Speyer, Gesinderegister, 1899. [https://www.ancestry.de/imageviewer/collections/9136/images/42302_gesm1898_06-00245?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=4a59504e6cc6fc5171965d4cc6bdace5&usePUB=true&_phsrc=fNs13&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.252052554.2146102288.1644615109-284277218.1643907359&pId=22513 ancestry.com. Speyer, Deutschland, Gesinderegister, 1875-1914 Datenbank online. Provo, UT, USA: ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Ursprüngliche Daten: Gesinderegister, 1875-1914. Stadtarchiv Speyer, Speyer, Deutschland. 1899. Image 245/246.] ''Datum der Anmeldung: 10. April 1899. / Name: Geissinger Friedr. / Stand: Werkführer / Geburt: 21.3.66 geb. u. beheimatet in: Heddesheim. Weinheim. Baden. / Legimitationspapiere: I.K. / Zeitraum (Eintritt-Austritt): 10. April 99- 27. Mai 99. / Arbeitgeber: Mech Fritz, Celluloidfabr. / wohnt Stübnerg. 4 / Verdienst: 3 1/2 M / Zugezogen: von Neckarau anger. / am 15.8.99 nach Heddesheim verzogen. / Randnotizen: Sohn v. Andreas u. Magdal. geb. Böhl in Heddesheim. evang. war Soldat, verehel. mit Magdal. geb. Pfeiffer, geb. am 9.10.64 zu Heddesheim bei Heidelberg, evang., Tochter v. Gg. Mich. Pfeiffer u. Gertrude geb. Frauenfeld, letztere +, haben 5 Kinder: Georg 27.I.90, Magdal. 21.11.91, Kathar. 7.12.93, Mina 2.3.96, Fritz 18.11.98, sämtl. geb. in Neckarau. "siehe Einwohner Register."''
[[Geißinger-227|Georg Geißinger (1890-)]]'''Occupation of Georg Geisinger:''' Standesamt Speyer, Gesinderegister, 1914. [https://www.ancestry.de/imageviewer/collections/9136/images/42302_gesf1913_11-00379?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=4a59504e6cc6fc5171965d4cc6bdace5&usePUB=true&_phsrc=fNs13&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.243593158.2146102288.1644615109-284277218.1643907359&pId=11360 ancestry.com. Speyer, Deutschland, Gesinderegister, 1875-1914 Datenbank online. Provo, UT, USA: ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Ursprüngliche Daten: Gesinderegister, 1875-1914. Stadtarchiv Speyer, Speyer, Deutschland. 1914. Image 379/380.] ''Datum der Anmeldung: 20.7.1914 / Name: Geisinger Georg/ Stand: Hausdiener / Geburt: 27.1.90 Neckerau, Bd / Religion: p / Zeitraum (Eintritt-Austritt): 15.7.14-5.8.14 / Arbeitgeber: Schöffel Hans, Resterurateur???, Schulhofstr. 66 / Zugezogen: von Heddesheim. // Wegezogen: Militär.''
[[Geisinger-160|Philipp Geisinger (1864-1927)]]'''Occupation of Philipp Geisinger:''' Standesamt Speyer, Gesinderegister, 1883 Nr. 84. [https://www.ancestry.de/imageviewer/collections/9136/images/42302_gesm1882_02-00079?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=4a59504e6cc6fc5171965d4cc6bdace5&usePUB=true&_phsrc=fNs13&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.8906998.2146102288.1644615109-284277218.1643907359&pId=71591 ancestry.com. Speyer, Deutschland, Gesinderegister, 1875-1914 Datenbank online. Provo, UT, USA: ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Ursprüngliche Daten: Gesinderegister, 1875-1914. Stadtarchiv Speyer, Speyer, Deutschland. 1883. Image 79/80.] ''Nr. 84 / Name: Geisinger Philipp / Gewerber: Tagner / Heimatsort: Homburg, Pfalz / Legitimationspapiere: Arb. / Eintritt: 29. März 1893 / Austritt: - / Arbeitgeber: Gund Georg / Bemerkungen: fort. '''''Occupation of Philipp Geisinger:''' Standesamt Speyer, Gesinderegister, 1886, Nr. 98. [https://www.ancestry.de/imageviewer/collections/9136/images/42302_gesm1882_02-00381?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=4a59504e6cc6fc5171965d4cc6bdace5&usePUB=true&_phsrc=fNs13&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.206057424.2146102288.1644615109-284277218.1643907359&pId=75194 ancestry.com. Speyer, Deutschland, Gesinderegister, 1875-1914 Datenbank online. Provo, UT, USA: ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Ursprüngliche Daten: Gesinderegister, 1875-1914. Stadtarchiv Speyer, Speyer, Deutschland. 1886. Image 381/382.] ''28.Aug. 1886 / Nr. 98. / Name Geisinger Philipp / Stand: Tagner / geb. 1864 / Heimatsort: Homburg, Homburg, Pfalz / Legimitationspapiere: Erf. ??? / Eintritt: 21. August 1886 / Austritt: 4. Sept. 1886 / Arbeitgeber: Hartman Bierbr. / - '''''Occupation of Joh. Geisinger:''' Standesamt Speyer, Gesinderegister, 1886, Nr. 35. [https://www.ancestry.de/imageviewer/collections/9136/images/42302_gesm1882_02-00383?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=4a59504e6cc6fc5171965d4cc6bdace5&usePUB=true&_phsrc=fNs13&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.45624551.2146102288.1644615109-284277218.1643907359&pId=75231 ancestry.com. Speyer, Deutschland, Gesinderegister, 1875-1914 Datenbank online. Provo, UT, USA: ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Ursprüngliche Daten: Gesinderegister, 1875-1914. Stadtarchiv Speyer, Speyer, Deutschland. 1886. Image 383/384.] ''8. Sept. 1886 Nr. 35. / Name: Geisinger Ph. / Stand: Tagner / geb. 1864 / Heimatsort: Homburg, Pfalz / Legimitationspapiere: Erf. Ref.Sch. / Eintritt: 5. Sept. 1886 / Austritt: 19. Oktober 1886 / Arbeitgeber: Advok. Deutsch / Bemerkungen: fort.''
[[Geisinger-258|Pauline Geisinger (1896-)]]'''Occupation of Pauline Geisinger:''' Standesamt Speyer, Gesinderegister, 1913-1916. [https://www.ancestry.de/imageviewer/collections/9136/images/42302_gesf1913_11-00117?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=4a59504e6cc6fc5171965d4cc6bdace5&usePUB=true&_phsrc=fNs13&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.42255462.2146102288.1644615109-284277218.1643907359&pId=9915 ancestry.com. Speyer, Deutschland, Gesinderegister, 1875-1914 Datenbank online. Provo, UT, USA: ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Ursprüngliche Daten: Gesinderegister, 1875-1914. Stadtarchiv Speyer, Speyer, Deutschland. 1913-1916. Image 117/118.] ''Datum der Anmeldung: 1913. 1.10. / Name: Paulina Geisinger (siehe S. 67 grd 1911) / Stand: Dienstmädchen / Geburt: 26.5.1896 Dörnbach/Bayern / Religion: Kath. / Zeitraum (Eintritt-Austritt): 1.10.13-1.4.1914 / Arbeitgeber: Höpfner Albert, Forstassessor Moltkestraße / Zugezogen von Speyer / Weggezogen nach Dörnbach bei Rockenhausen. / (2) Zeitraum (Eintritt-Austritt): 1.5.1914-15.3.16 / Arbeitgeber: Waldbott Bed, Auf der Landauerstr. 22 / Weggezogen nach Dörnbach.'''''Occupation of Pauline Geisinger:''' Standesamt Speyer, Gesinderegister, 1911-1913, Nr. x. [https://www.ancestry.de/imageviewer/collections/9136/images/42302_gesf1911_10-00139?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=4a59504e6cc6fc5171965d4cc6bdace5&usePUB=true&_phsrc=fNs13&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.252117962.2146102288.1644615109-284277218.1643907359&pId=17502 ancestry.com. Speyer, Deutschland, Gesinderegister, 1875-1914 Datenbank online. Provo, UT, USA: ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Ursprüngliche Daten: Gesinderegister, 1875-1914. Stadtarchiv Speyer, Speyer, Deutschland. 1911-1913. Image 139/140.] ''Datum der Anmeldung: 4.10.1911 / Name: Paulina Geisinger (siehe S. 56 grd 1913) / Geburt: 26.5.1896 Dörnbach / Zeitraum (Eintritt-Austritt): 2.10.11-1.10.13 / Arbeitgeber: Heisel Karl / Weggezogen: Nach Speyer.''
[[Geisinger-259|Elisabeta Geisinger (1898-)]]'''Occupation of Elisabeta Geisinger:''' Standesamt Speyer, Gesinderegister, 1914. [https://www.ancestry.de/imageviewer/collections/9136/images/42302_gesf1913_11-00239?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=4a59504e6cc6fc5171965d4cc6bdace5&usePUB=true&_phsrc=fNs13&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.17237242.2146102288.1644615109-284277218.1643907359&pId=10589 ancestry.com. Speyer, Deutschland, Gesinderegister, 1875-1914 Datenbank online. Provo, UT, USA: ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Ursprüngliche Daten: Gesinderegister, 1875-1914. Stadtarchiv Speyer, Speyer, Deutschland. 1914. Image 239/240.] ''Datum der Anmeldung: 28.5.1914 / Name: Elisabetha Geisinger / Stand: Deb? / Geburt: 5.2.1898 Dörnbach Pfalz bei Rockenhausen, Bayern / Religion: k / Zeitraum (Eintritt-Austritt): 25.5.14-15.8.14 / Arbeitgeber: Hilschmann Michael, Bäcker, Gutenbergstr. 21 / Zugezogen: von Dörnbach. // Zeitraum (Eintritt-Austritt): 16.8.14-1.9.14 / Arbeitgeber: Langenstein, Richard, Ko??ssär Hilgardstr. 18 / Zugezogen: von hier. // Zeitraum (Eintritt-Austritt): 1.9.14-1.10.14 / Arbeitgeber: Püttmann Josef, Maximilianstr. 8 / Wegezogen: nach Dörnbach.''
[[Geisinger-260|Robert Geisinger (1882-abt.1952)]]'''Occupation of Robert Geisinger:''' Standesamt Speyer, Gesinderegister, 1901. [https://www.ancestry.de/imageviewer/collections/9136/images/42302_gesm1900_07-00293?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=4a59504e6cc6fc5171965d4cc6bdace5&usePUB=true&_phsrc=fNs13&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.206498512.2146102288.1644615109-284277218.1643907359&pId=48353 ancestry.com. Speyer, Deutschland, Gesinderegister, 1875-1914 Datenbank online. Provo, UT, USA: ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Ursprüngliche Daten: Gesinderegister, 1875-1914. Stadtarchiv Speyer, Speyer, Deutschland. 1901. Image 293/294.] ''Datum der Anmeldung: 6. Mai 1901. / Name: Geisinger Robert / Stand: Spengler / Geburt: 13.2.82 Löffingen Neustadt, Baden. / Legimitationspapiere: A.M.Sch. / Zeitraum (Eintritt-Austritt): 6. Mai 01- 25. Mai 01. / Arbeitgeber: Musbach Georg, Spengler. / wohnt Gutenbergstraße 14 / Randnotizen: Sohn v. Karl und Antonia Bader''
[[Geißinger-228|Sophie Pauline (Geißinger) Föll (1877-)]]'''Occupation of Sofie Geisinger:''' Standesamt Speyer, Gesinderegister, 1895, Nr. 951. [https://www.ancestry.de/imageviewer/collections/9136/images/42302_gesf1894_04-00083?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=4a59504e6cc6fc5171965d4cc6bdace5&usePUB=true&_phsrc=fNs13&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&pId=950 ancestry.com. Speyer, Deutschland, Gesinderegister, 1875-1914 Datenbank online. Provo, UT, USA: ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Ursprüngliche Daten: Gesinderegister, 1875-1914. Stadtarchiv Speyer, Speyer, Deutschland. 1895. Image 83/84.] ''Nr. 951 / Datum der Anmeldung 3. Aug. 1895. / Name: Geißinger Sofia / Stand: Dienstmagd / Geburt: 25.2.1877 Heilbronn / Zeitraum (Eintritt-Austritt): 2. Aug. 1895 - 20 Sept. 1895 / Dienstherrschaft: Armbruster / Bemerkungen: fort.'' |- | || Spitzenrheinhof(Speyer) || |- | || Studernheim || |- | || Thomashof(Speyer) || |- | || Tiefenthal || |- | || Ungstein(Bad Dürkheim) || |- | || Wachenheim an der Weinstraße || |- | || Waldsee || |- | || Wattenheim || |- | || Weidenthal || |- | || Weiherhof(Speyer) || |- | || Weisenheim am Berg || |- | || Weisenheim am Sand || |} [[#top|[top]]] ===South Palatinate (Südpfalz)=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Material''' || '''Place Covered''' || '''Geisinger''' |- | Steinweiler (-1900) Families'''Steinweiler:''' Werner Esser / Ute Keppel, "Ortsfamilienbuch Steinweiler. Die Familien aus Steinweiler vom Beginn der Aufzeichnungen bis 1900", VHS Kandel e.V., 2011, ISBN: 978-3-938031-56-8, [https://ofb.genealogy.net/steinweiler/ Online OFB in genealogy.net].|| Steinweiler || None. |- | || Albersweiler || |- | || Altdorf|| |- | || Annweiler am Trifels|| |- | || Arzheim|| |- | || Bad Bergzabern|| |- | Barbelroth (1596-1900) Families'''Barbelroth:''' Werner Esser / Ute Keppel, "Ortsfamilienbuch Barbelroth. Die Familien aus Barbelroth vom Beginn der Aufzeichnungen bis 1900", VHS Kandel e.V., 2018, ISBN: 978-3-938031-77-3, [https://www.ortsfamilienbuecher.de/barbelroth/ Online OFB in genealogy.net].|| Barbelroth || None. Geiss. Geiß. |- | || Bellheim|| |- | || Berg (Pfalz)|| |- | || Billigheim-Ingenheim|| |- | Birkenhördt (1800-1875)'''Birkenhördt:''' Andreas Drieß, „Die Familien von Birkenhördt, Böllenborn, Blankenborn und Reisdorf, Band 2. 1800 - 1875“, Pirmasens : Pirmasenser Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Familienforschung, 2004. || Birkenhördt
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Reisdorf || None. |- | Birkenhördt (1719-1799) Familes rk'''Birkenhördt:''' Andreas Drieß, "Die Familien von Birkenhördt, Böllendorf, Blankenborn und Reisdorf aus den Kirchenbüchern der katholischen Pfarreien Pleisweiler und Birkenhördt 1719 - 1799", Pirmasenser Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Familienforschung, 2003. || Birkenhördt
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Böllenborn
Reisdorf || Catharina Gisinger T.v. Joh. aus Dörrenbach ∞#153Eisenhauer ∞#616Vogel |- | || Birkweiler|| |- | || Bobenthal|| |- | || Böbingen|| |- | || Böchingen|| |- | || Bornheim|| |- | || Bruchweiler-Bärenbach|| |- | see Bundenthal || Bruchweiler|| |- | Bundenthal (1800-1875) Families rk'''Bundenthal:''' Alfons Helfrich/Andreas Drieß "Familienregister zu den Kirchenbüchern der katholischen Pfarrei Bundenthal mit der Filialkirche Bruchweiler 1800-1875", Pirmasenser Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Familienforschung, 2007.|| Bundenthal
Bruchweiler || None. |- | Bundenthal (1700-1793) Families rk'''Bundenthal:''' Alfons Helfrich, …, „ Familien-Register zu den katholischen Kirchenbüchern von Bundenthal(1755 - 1810) und Bruchweiler (1700 - 1793)“, Pirmasens : Arb.-Gemeinschaft für Familienforsch., 1997. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur 1b 5214. || Bundenthal
Bruchweiler || S.148: Maria Elisabeth Wachtel geb. Geißinger (Geizinger, Gnitzinger), T.v. Georg Geißinger |- | || Burrweiler|| |- | Busenberg (1746-1804) Families rk'''Busenberg:''' Alfons Helfrich, Bernhard Braun, Emil Bernhard, „Register zu den Kirchenbüchern der katholischen Pfarrei Busenberg: 1746-1800/1804“, Pirmasens : Pirmasenser Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Familienforschung, 1993. || Busenberg || None. |- | Busenberg (1804-1875) Families rk'''Busenberg:''' Alfons Helfrich, „Familienregister zu den katholischen Kirchenbüchern der Pfarrei Busenberg 1804-1875“, Pirmasens : AG für Familienforschung, 2000. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur 1b 4670 / 1b 5604. || Busenberg || None. |- | Dahn (1805-1875) Families rk'''Dahn:''' Alfons Helfrich, Gabriele Herold, "Familienregister zu den Kirchenbüchern der katholischen Pfarrei Dahn 1805-1875", Pirmasenser Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Familienforschung, 2000. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur 1b 5174.|| Dahn || 637: [[Geisinger-216|Friedrich Geisinger (abt.1800-aft.1835)]] |- | || Dammheim|| |- | || Dernbach|| |- | Dierbach (1596-1900) Families'''Dierbach:''' Werner Esser / Ute Keppel, "Ortsfamilienbuch Dierbach. Die Familien aus Dierbach vom Beginn der Aufzeichnungen bis 1900", VHS Kandel e.V., 2019, ISBN: 978-3-938031-83-4, [https://www.ortsfamilienbuecher.de/dierbach/ Online OFB in genealogy.net].|| Dierbach || None. Geiß. |- | || Dörrenbach|| |- | || Edenkoben|| |- | || Edesheim|| |- | Erfweiler (1787-1828) Families rk'''Erfweiler:''' Alfons Helfrich, "Familienregister zu den katholischen Kirchenbüchern von Erfweiler: 1787 - 1828", Arb.-Gemeinschaft für Familienforsch., Pirmasens, 1998. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur 1b 5368 || Erfweiler || None |- | || Erlenbach bei Dahn|| |- | Erlenbach bei Kandel (-1900) Families'''Erlenbach bei Kandel:''' Werner Esser / Ute Keppel, "Ortsfamilienbuch Erlenbach bei Kandel. Die Familien aus Erlenbach vom Beginn der Aufzeichnungen bis 1900", VHS Kandel e.V., 2010, ISBN: 978-3-938031-55-3, [https://ofb.genealogy.net/erlenbach/ Online OFB in genealogy.net]. || Erlenbach bei Kandel || None. Geiß. |- | || Eschbach|| |- | || Essingen|| |- | || Eußerthal|| |- | Fischbach (1657-1805) Families rk'''Fischbach:''' Alfons Helfrich, "Register zu den Kirchenbüchern der katholischen Pfarrei Fischbach (bei Dahn): u. d. Filiale Schönau, 1657 - 1805", Arb.-Gemeinschaft für Familienforsch., Pirmasens, 1995. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur 1b 4913. No name index in book. || Fischbach (bei Dahn)
Schönau || None. Geis. |- | || Flemlingen|| |- | || Frankweiler|| |- | Freckenfeld (1650-1900) Families'''Freckenfeld:''' Werner Esser / Ute Keppel, "Ortsfamilienbuch Freckenfeld. Die Familien aus Freckenfeld zwischen dem Dreißigjährigen Krieg und 1900", VHS Kandel e.V., 2008, ISBN: 978-3-938031-51-3, [https://ofb.genealogy.net/freckenfeld/ Online OFB in genealogy.net].|| Freckenfeld || None. |- | || Freimersheim (Pfalz)|| |- | || Freisbach|| |- | || Germersheim|| |- | || Gleisweiler|| |- | || Gleiszellen-Gleishorbach|| |- | || Göcklingen|| |- | || Godramstein|| |- | || Gommersheim|| |- | || Gossersweiler-Stein|| |- | Gossersweiler (1732-1800) Families rk'''Gossersweiler:''' Alfons Helfrich, "Familienregister zu den Kirchenbüchern der katholischen Pfarrei Gossersweiler: 1732 - 1800", Pirmasenser Arbeitsgemeinschaft, Pirmasens, 1999. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur 1b 21. || Gossersweiler-Stein
Gossersweiler || None. Gessner. |- | || Gräfenhausen|| |- | || Großfischlingen|| |- | || Hagenbach|| |- | || Hainfeld|| |- | || Hatzenbühl|| |- | || Hergersweiler|| |- | || Herxheim bei Landau/Pfalz|| |- | || Herxheimweyher|| |- | Heuchelheim (1681-1740) Families'''Heuchelheim:''' "Kirchenbuch Heuchelheim: von 1681 bis 1740", Klingen, 1990. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur 1b 4653. || Heuchelheim-Klingen || None. |- | || Hirschthal|| |- | || Hochstadt (Pfalz)|| |- | || Hördt|| |- | || Ilbesheim bei Landau in der Pfalz|| |- | || Impflingen|| |- | || Insheim|| |- | || Jockgrim|| |- | Kandel (-1900) Families'''Kandel:''' Werner Esser, Ute Keppel, „Ortsfamilienbuch Kandel : die Familien aus Kandel vom Beginn der Aufzeichnungen bis 1900“, Ludwigshafen : Llux. Deutsche Ortssippenbücher / B ; 465. || Kandel || None. |- | || Kapellen-Drusweiler|| |- | || Kapsweyer|| |- | || Kirrweiler (Pfalz)|| |- | || Kleinfischlingen|| |- | Klingenmünster (1696-1980) Families'''Klingenmünster:''' Uwe Traschütz / Erich Laux, "Ortsfamilienbuch Klingenmünster", [https://ofb.genealogy.net/klingenmuenster/ Online OFB in genealogy.net].|| Klingenmünster || None. Geiß. |- | || Knittelsheim|| |- | || Knöringen|| |- | || Kuhardt|| |- | Landau (1913) Adresses'''Adressbook Landau:''' "Adressbuch für die Stadt Landau 1913/14", 1913. [https://wiki.genealogy.net/Landau_in_der_Pfalz/Adressbuch_1913-14 Database, DES Project by Julche, Joachim Buchholz, genealogy.net] || Landau|| Geisinger (1913, Vizefeldwebel)'''Adressbook Landau:''' "Adressbuch für die Stadt Landau 1913/14", 1913. [https://des.genealogy.net/search/show/22693575 Database Entry, DES, genealogy.net] |- | Landau and South Palatinate (1932) Adresses'''Adressbook Landau:''' "Adreßbuch für Landau und die Südpfalz, erfaßt Landau, 5 Städte und 171 Ortschaften der Südpfalz", Kaußlersche Verlagsanstalt, G. m. b. H., Verlag des Landauer Anzeigers, Landau (Pfalz), 1932. [https://wiki.genealogy.net/Landau_und_die_S%C3%BCdpfalz/Adressbuch_1932 Database, DES Project by Andreas Job, genealogy.net] || Landau in der Pfalz, Albersweiler, Altdorf, Annweiler am Trifels, Appenhofen, Arzheim, Barbelroth, Bellheim, Berg, Bergzabern, Billigheim, Bindersbach, Birkenhördt, Birkweiler, Blankenborn, Bobenthal, Böbingen, Böchingen, Böllenborn, Bornheim, Büchelberg, Bundenthal, Burrweiler, Busenberg, Dahn, Dammheim, Darstein, Dernbach, Diedesfeld, Dierbach, Dimbach, Dörrenbach, Duttweiler, Edenkoben, Edesheim, Erfweiler, Erlenbach bei Dahn, Eschbach, Essingen, Eußerthal, Fischbach bei Dahn, Flemlingen, Frankweiler, Freckenfeld, Freimersheim, Freisbach, Geinsheim, Germersheim, Gleisweiler, Gleiszellen-Gleishorbach, Göcklingen, Godramstein, Gommersheim, Gossersweiler, Gräfenhausen, Großfischlingen, Hagenbach, Hainfeld, Hatzenbühl, Hauenstein, Hayna, Hergersweiler, Herxheim bei Landau, Herxheimweyher, Heuchelheim, Hinterweidenthal, Hirschthal, Hördt, Ilbesheim, Impflingen, Ingenheim, Insheim, Jockgrim, Kaltenthal, Kandel, Kapellen-Drusweiler, Kapsweyer, Kirrweiler, Kleinfischlingen, Klingen, Klingenmünster, Knittelsheim, Knöringen, Kuhardt, Leimersheim, Leinsweiler, Lingenfeld, Lug, Maikammer-Alsterweiler, St. Martin, Mechtersheim, Minfeld, Mörlheim, Mörzheim, Mühlhofen, Münchweiler am Klingbach, Neuburg am Rhein, Neupotz, Niederhochstadt, Niederhorbach, Niederlustadt, Niederotterbach, Niederschlettenbach, Nothweiler, Nußdorf, Oberhausen, Oberhochstadt, Oberlustadt, Oberotterbach, Oberschlettenbach, Offenbach an der Queich, Ottersheim, Pfortz, Pleisweiler-Oberhofen, Queichhambach, Queichheim, Ramberg, Ranschbach, Rechtenbach, Rheinzabern, Rhodt unter Rietburg, Rinnthal, Rohrbach, Roschbach, Rülzheim, Rumbach, Sarnstall, Schaidt, Scheibenhardt, Schindhardt, Schönau, Schwanheim, Schwegenheim, Schweigen, Schweighofen, Siebeldingen, Silz, Sondernheim, Spirkelbach, Stein, Steinfeld, Steinweiler, Venningen, Vollmersweiler, Vorderweidenthal, Waldhambach, Waldrohrbach, Walsheim, Weingarten, Wernersberg, Westheim, Weyher, Wilgartswiesen, Winden, Wollmesheim, Wörth, Zeiskam|| None. |- | || Leimersheim|| |- | Leinsweiler and Ilbesheim (1722-1772) Families'''Leinsweiler and Ilbesheim:''' Helge Mock, "Kirchenbuch der Gemeinden Leinsweiler und Ilbesheim: von 1722-1772", Neustadt, 1998. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur 1b 155. || Leinsweiler
Ilbesheim || None. |- | || Lingenfeld|| |- | || Ludwigswinkel|| |- | || Lustadt|| |- | || Maikammer|| |- | Minfeld (-1900) Families'''Minfeld:''' Werner Esser / Ute Keppel, "Ortsfamilienbuch Minfeld. Die Familien aus Minfeld vom Beginn der Aufzeichnungen bis 1900", VHS Kandel e.V., 2009, ISBN: 978-3-938031-53-7, [https://ofb.genealogy.net/minfeld/ Online OFB in genealogy.net].|| Minfeld || None. |- | || Mörlheim|| |- | || Mörzheim|| |- | || Münchweiler am Klingbach|| |- | || Neuburg am Rhein|| |- | || Neupotz|| |- | || Niederhorbach|| |- | || Niederotterbach|| |- | Niederschlettenbach (1717-1795) Families rk'''Niederschlettenbach:''' Alfons Helfrich, "Familienregister zu den Kirchenbüchern der katholischen Pfarrei Niederschlettenbach 1717-1795", Pirmasenser Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Familienforschung, Pirmasens, 1996. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur 1b 5100. || Niederschlettenbach || None. Geis, Gies, Gißinger. |- | || Nothweiler|| |- | || Nußdorf|| |- | || Oberhaingeraide|| |- | Oberhausen/Pfalz (1596-1900) Families'''Oberhausen/Pfalz:''' Werner Esser / Ute Keppel, "Ortsfamilienbuch Oberhausen/Pfalz. Die Familien aus Oberhausen/Pfalz vom Beginn der Aufzeichnungen bis 1900", VHS Kandel e.V., 2019, ISBN: 978-3-938031-79-7, [https://ofb.genealogy.net/oberhausen_pfalz/ Online OFB in genealogy.net]. || Oberhausen || None. |- | Oberotterbach (1800-1875) Families rk'''Oberotterbach:''' Andreas Drieß, "Familienregister zu den Kirchenbüchern der katholischen Pfarrei Oberotterbach 1800-1875", Pirmasenser Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Familienforschung, 2006. || Oberottenbach || None. Geiss. |- | || Oberschlettenbach|| |- | || Offenbach an der Queich|| |- | || Ottersheim bei Landau|| |- | || Pleisweiler-Oberhofen|| |- | || Queichhambach|| |- | || Queichheim|| |- | || Ramberg|| |- | || Ranschbach|| |- | || Rheinzabern|| |- | Rhodt (?)'''Rhodt:''' Johannes Weingart, "Das Seelbuch der Pfarrkirche St. Georg zu Rhodt unter Rietburg", Reihe: Schriften des Diözesanarchivs Speyer , Pilger-Verl., Speyer, 1997, ISBN 3-87637-057-4. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur 2a 10753. || Rhodt unter Rietburg || None. |- | || Rinnthal|| |- | || Rohrbach|| |- | || Roschbach|| |- | || Rülzheim|| |- | Rumbach (1631-1721) Baptism ref'''Rumbach:''' "Register zum 1. evangelisch-reformierten Taufbuch der Pfarrei Rumbach / Amt Wegelnburg: Rumbach, Nothweiler, Schönau, Hirschthal ; 1631 - 1721", Arb.-Gemeinschaft für Familienforsch., Pirmasens, 1991. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur 1b 4394. || Rumbach
Nothweiler
Schönau
Hirschthal || None. |- | || Sankt Martin|| |- | || Scheibenhardt, Schindhard|| |- | || Schönau (Pfalz)|| |- | || Schwegenheim|| |- | || Schweigen-Rechtenbach|| |- | || Schweighofen|| |- | || Siebeldingen|| |- | || Silz|| |- | || Stein|| |- | || Steinfeld|| |- | || Venningen|| |- | || Völkersweiler|| |- | Vollmersweiler (1650-1900) Families'''Vollmersweiler:''' Werner Esser / Ute Keppel, "Ortsfamilienbuch Vollmersweiler. Die Familien aus Vollmersweiler zwischen dem Dreißigjährigen Krieg und 1900", VHS Kandel e.V., 2008, [https://ofb.genealogy.net/vollmersweiler/ Online OFB in genealogy.net].|| Vollmersweiler || None. |- | || Vorderweidenthal|| |- | || Waldhambach|| |- | || Waldrohrbach|| |- | Walsheim (1720-1776) Families rk'''Walsheim:''' Hans Fuchs, "Register zu den katholischen Kirchenbüchern der Pfarrei Walsheim/Blies von 1720 bis 1776", Zweibrücker Arb.-Gemeinschaft für Familienforschung, Zweibrücken, 1976. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur 1b 4463. || Walsheim || None. |- | Walsheim (1777-1798) Families rk'''Walsheim:''' Hans Fuchs, "Register zu den katholischen Kirchenbüchern der Pfarrei Walsheim/Blies von 1777 bis 1798", Zweibrücker Arb.-Gemeinschaft für Familienforschung, Zweibrücken, 1992. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur 1b 4463. || Walsheim || None. |- | Walsheim (1779-1798) Families ref'''Walsheim:''' "Register zum evangelisch-reformierten Kirchenbuch der Pfarrei Walsheim: 1704 bis 1778", Zweibrücker Arb.-Gemeinschaft für Familienforschung, Zweibrücken, 1990. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur 1b 4547 || Walsheim || None. |- | Walsheim (1704-1778) Families ref'''Walsheim:''' "Register zum evangelisch-reformierten Kirchenbuch der Pfarrei Walsheim: 1704 bis 1778", Zweibrücker Arb.-Gemeinschaft für Familienforschung, Zweibrücken, 1990. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur 1b 4547. || Walsheim || None. |- | || Weingarten (Pfalz)|| |- | || Wernersberg|| |- | || Westheim (Pfalz)|| |- | Weyher (1588-1899) rk Families'''Weyher in der Pfalz:''' Bernhard Braunm "Weyher in der Pfalz, Die Katholischen Einwohner 1588-1899", Ortsgemeinde Weyher in der Pfalz, 2016. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur 1b 7535. || Weyher in der Pfalz|| None. Geis. Gerlinger. Gies. |- | Winden (1714-1900) Families'''Winden:''' Werner Esser / Ute Keppel, "Ortsfamilienbuch Winden. Die Familien aus Winden vom Beginn der Aufzeichnungen bis 1900", VHS Kandel e.V., 2007, ISBN: 978-3-938031-50-6, [https://ofb.genealogy.net/winden/ Online OFB in genealogy.net]. || Winden || None. Geiß. |- | || Wollmesheim|| |- | || Wörth am Rhein|| |- | || Zeiskam || |} [[#top|[top]]] ===West Palatinate (Westpfalz)=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Material''' || '''Places''' || '''Geisinger''' |- | Albersbach(Reichenbach-Steegen) || Albersbach(Reichenbach-Steegen) || |- | Albessen || Albessen || |- | Alsenborn (1684-1763) Baptism, Marriage, Burial ref'''Alsenborn:''' Heinrich Herzog, „Reformiertes Kirchenbuch Alsenborn: Tauf- und Geburtsregister 1663 - 1688, Heiratsregister 1684 - 1763, Sterberegister 1684 - 1727“,Ludwigshafen : Arbeitsgem. Pfälz.-Rhein. Familienkunde, 1982. || Alsenborn || None. |- | Altenglan (1818-1826) Civil Registration Marriage'''StA Altenglan:''' FamilySearch Records: DGS 8209881, Eheverkündigungen, Heiratsbelege 1818-1826. Zivilstandsregister, 1799-1906. [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/235303?availability=Family%20History%20Library]. Salt Lake City, Utah : Gefilmt durch The Genealogical Society of Utah, 1959, 1963-1964.|| Altenglan || None. |- | Altenglan (1818-1875) Civil Registration Marriage'''StA Altenglan:''' FamilySearch Records: DGS 8209750, Heiraten 1818-1875. Zivilstandsregister, 1799-1906. [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/235303?availability=Family%20History%20Library]. Salt Lake City, Utah : Gefilmt durch The Genealogical Society of Utah, 1959, 1963-1964.|| Altenglan || None. |- | Altenglan (1819-1875) Civil Registration Birth'''StA Altenglan:''' FamilySearch Records: DGS 8234553, Geburten 1819-1875. Zivilstandsregister, 1799-1906. [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/235303?availability=Family%20History%20Library]. Salt Lake City, Utah : Gefilmt durch The Genealogical Society of Utah, 1959, 1963-1964.|| Altenglan || None. |- | Altenglan (1821-1875) Civil Registration Death'''StA Altenglan:''' FamilySearch Records: DGS 8234570, Tote 1821-1875. Zivilstandsregister, 1799-1906. [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/235303?availability=Family%20History%20Library]. Salt Lake City, Utah : Gefilmt durch The Genealogical Society of Utah, 1959, 1963-1964.|| Altenglan || No Database Index > TO BE REVIEWED |- | Altenglan (1876-1884) Civil Registration Marriage'''StA Altenglan:''' FamilySearch Records: DGS 8234552, Heiraten 1876-1884. Zivilstandsregister, 1799-1906. [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/235303?availability=Family%20History%20Library]. Salt Lake City, Utah : Gefilmt durch The Genealogical Society of Utah, 1959, 1963-1964.|| Altenglan || No Database Index > TO BE REVIEWED |- | Altenglan (1876-1896) Civil Registration Death'''StA Altenglan:''' FamilySearch Records: DGS 8234571, Tote 1876-1896. Zivilstandsregister, 1799-1906. [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/235303?availability=Family%20History%20Library]. Salt Lake City, Utah : Gefilmt durch The Genealogical Society of Utah, 1959, 1963-1964.|| Altenglan || No Database Index > TO BE REVIEWED |- | Altenglan (1876-1906) Civil Registration Marriage'''StA Altenglan:''' FamilySearch Records: DGS 8234569, Heiraten 1876-1906. Zivilstandsregister, 1799-1906. [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/235303?availability=Family%20History%20Library]. Salt Lake City, Utah : Gefilmt durch The Genealogical Society of Utah, 1959, 1963-1964.|| Altenglan || None. |- | Altenglan (1885-1892) Civil Registration Birth'''StA Altenglan:''' FamilySearch Records: DGS 8234551, Geburten 1885-1892. Zivilstandsregister, 1799-1906. [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/235303?availability=Family%20History%20Library]. Salt Lake City, Utah : Gefilmt durch The Genealogical Society of Utah, 1959, 1963-1964.|| Altenglan || None. |- | Altenglan (1893-1900) Civil Registration Birth'''StA Altenglan:''' FamilySearch Records: DGS 8234568, Geburten 1893-1900. Zivilstandsregister, 1799-1906. [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/235303?availability=Family%20History%20Library]. Salt Lake City, Utah : Gefilmt durch The Genealogical Society of Utah, 1959, 1963-1964.|| Altenglan || None. |- | Altenglan (1897-1906) Civil Registration Death'''StA Altenglan:''' FamilySearch Records: DGS 8234572, Tote 1897-1906. Zivilstandsregister, 1799-1906. [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/235303?availability=Family%20History%20Library]. Salt Lake City, Utah : Gefilmt durch The Genealogical Society of Utah, 1959, 1963-1964.|| Altenglan || No Database Index > TO BE REVIEWED |- | Altenglan (1901-1906) Civil Registration Birth'''StA Altenglan:''' FamilySearch Records: DGS 8281686, Geburten 1901-1906. Zivilstandsregister, 1799-1906. [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/235303?availability=Family%20History%20Library]. Salt Lake City, Utah : Gefilmt durch The Genealogical Society of Utah, 1959, 1963-1964.|| Altenglan || No Database Index > TO BE REVIEWED |- | Altenkirchen (1650-1900) Families'''Altenkirchen:''' Heinrich Becker,…, “Familienbuch Altenkirchen: 1650 - 1900“, Kusel : Pfälzisch-Rhein. Familienkunde, 2005. Die Familien des Kohlbachtales; 2. || Altenkirchen || None. |- | Althornbach || Althornbach || |- | Aschbach || Aschbach || |- | Baalborn(Mehlingen) || Baalborn(Mehlingen) || |- | Bann || Bann || |- | Battweiler (1737-1798) Families lu'''Battweiler:''' Walter Wittmer, „Register zum lutherischen Kirchenbuch der Pfarrgemeinde Battweiler, Dellfeld : 1737 - 1798“, Zweibrücken : Zweibrücker Arb.-Gemeinschaft für Familienforschung, 1996. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur 1b 5150. || Battweiler || None. |- | Bechhofen || Bechhofen || |- | Bedesbach || Bedesbach || |- | Berzweiler & Hefersweiler (?-?) Families'''Berzweiler und Hefersweiler:''' Detlef Uhrig, "Die Familien Berz- und Hefersweiler", 2004. || Berzweiler
Hefersweiler || 250 Mathäus Geißinger, 544 Anna Juliana Schwartz(Geißinger) |- | Biedershausen || Biedershausen || |- | Blaubach || Blaubach || |- | Bledesbach(Kusel) || Bledesbach(Kusel) || |- | Börsborn || Börsborn || |- | Bosenbach || Bosenbach || |- | Bottenbach || Bottenbach || |- | Breitenbach (1663-1798) Families ref'''Breitenbach:''' Thomas Martin Pfaff, "Familienbuch der ehedem reformierten Pfarrei Breitenbach/Pfalz 1663-1798 mit Höchen, Krottelbach und Oberohmbach nebst den zugehörigen Höfen und Mühlen", Westricher Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Familienforschung, 1999. || Breitenbach
Krottelbach
Oberohmbach|| None. |- | Bruchmühlbach-Miesau || Bruchmühlbach-Miesau || |- | see Bruchmühlbach-Miesau || Bruchmühlbach || |- | Brücken (1700-1818) Families lu'''Brücken:''' Markus Bauer, „Die lutherische Gemeinde in Brücken 1700 -1818“, Kübelberg : Kulturhistor. Verein "Gericht Kübelberg", 2014. || Brücken || None. |- | Brücken (1690-1899) Families rk'''Brücken:''' Markus Bauer, „Familienbuch der katholischen Pfarrei Brücken (Pfalz) 1690 - 1899“; Kübelberg : Kulturhistor. Verein "Gericht Kübelberg", 2011. Beiträge zur Geschichte des Kübelberger Gerichts ; 6. || Brücken || None. |- | Bubenhausen(Zweibrücken) || Bubenhausen(Zweibrücken) || |- | Buborn || Buborn || |- | Burg Lichtenberg & Pfeffelbach (1324-1798) Families ev'''Burg Lichtenberg und Pfeffelbach:''' Rudi Jung, "Familienbuch der Evangelischen Kirchengemeinden Burg Lichtenberg und Pfeffelbach 1324-1798", Bonn, 1995. || Burg Lichtenberg
Pfeffelbach
Thallichtenberg
Fronbacher Hof, Fronbach
Körborn
Ruthweiler
Breitester Hof, Bistart
Reichweiler
Schwarzerden || None. 735 Hans-Georg Geiß |- | Burgalben(Waldfischbach-Burgalben) || Burgalben(Waldfischbach-Burgalben) || |- | Clausen (1466-1806) Families'''Clausen:''' Franz Josef Müller, „Familienbuch der Gemeinde Clausen, 1466-1806“, Pirmasens : Pirmasenser Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Familienforschung, 2002. || Clausen || None. |- | Contwig (1689-1798) Families rk'''Contwig:''' August N. Ernst, "Register zu den katholischen Kirchenbüchern der Pfarrei Contwig von 1689 - 1798", Selbstverl., Contwig, 1984. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur 1b 3336. || Contwig || None. |- | Contwig (-1800)'''Contwig:''' Walter Wittmer, "Einwohner der Gemeinde Contwig und Stambach mit den dazugehörigen Höfen vor 1800", Herausgeber o. Serie, 1983. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur 2a 4778. || Contwig
Stambach || None. Geiselmus. Gieß. |- | Contwig (1798-1837)'''Contwig:''' Walter Wittmer, "Einwohner der Gemeinde Contwig und Stambach mit den dazugehörigen Höfen 1798-1837", 1987. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur 2a 4778. || Contwig
Stambach || None. Gies. Giesen. |- | Dansenberg(Kaiserslautern) || Dansenberg(Kaiserslautern) || |- | Darstein || Darstein || |- | Deimberg || Deimberg || |- | Dellfeld || Dellfeld || |- | Dennweiler-Frohnbach || Dennweiler-Frohnbach || |- | Diedelkopf(Kusel) || Diedelkopf(Kusel) || |- | Dietrichingen || Dietrichingen || |- | Dietschweiler(Nanzdietschweiler) || Dietschweiler(Nanzdietschweiler) || |- | Dimbach || Dimbach || |- | Dittweiler || Dittweiler || |- | Donsieders || Donsieders || |- | Dunzweiler || Dunzweiler || |- | Ehweiler || Ehweiler || |- | Einsiedlerhof(Kaiserslautern) || Einsiedlerhof(Kaiserslautern) || |- | Eisenbach(Matzenbach) || Eisenbach(Matzenbach) || |- | Elschbach(Miesau) || Elschbach(Miesau) || |- | Elzweiler || Elzweiler || |- | see Enkenbach-Alsenborn || Enkenbach || |- | Enkenbach-Alsenborn || Enkenbach-Alsenborn || |- | Eppenbrunn (1851-1875) rk Families'''Eppenbrunn:''' Peter Kölsch, „Familienregister zu den katholischen Kirchenbüchern der Pfarrei Eppenbrunn : 1851 - 1875“, Pirmasens : Pirmasenser Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Familienforschung, 2002. || Eppenbrunn || None. |- | Erdesbach || Erdesbach || |- | Erfenbach (1735-1798) ref Families'''Erfenbach:''' Walter Hach, Dieter Kämmer, "Register zu dem Kirchenbuch der reformierten Pfarrei Erfenbach: 1735 bis 1798 ; (Erfenbach, Siegelbach, Stockborn, Lampertsmühle)", Schriftenreihe des Stadtarchivs, Kulturamt, Kaiserslautern, 1997, ISBN 3-9805946-1-0. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur 1b 5212. || Erfenbach
Siegelbach
Stockborn
Lampertsmühle
Dansenberg
Hohenecken
Erzhütten || None. |- | Erlenbach(Kaiserslautern) || Erlenbach || |- | Erlenbrunn(Pirmasens) || Erlenbrunn || |- | Ernstweiler(Zweibrücken) || Ernstweiler || |- | Erzenhausen || Erzenhausen || |- | Erzhütten-Wiesenthalerhof(Kaiserslautern) || Erzhütten-Wiesenthalerhof || |- | Eßweiler || Eßweiler || |- | Eschenau(Sankt Julian) || Eschenau || |- | Etschberg || Etschberg || |- | Eulenbis || Eulenbis || |- | Fehrbach (1794-1900) Families rk'''Fehrbach:''' Alfons Helfrich, "Familien-Register zu den Kirchenbüchern der katholischen Pfarrei Fehrbach 1794 - 1900", 1998. || Fehrbach || 45: [[Geisinger-216|Friedrich Geisinger (abt.1800-aft.1835)]] |- | Fischbach || Fischbach || |- | Föckelberg || Föckelberg || |- | Fockenberg-Limbach(Reichenbach-Steegen) || Fockenberg-Limbach || |- | Frankelbach || Frankelbach || |- | Frankenstein || Frankenstein || |- | Friedelhausen(Bosenbach) || Friedelhausen || |- | Frohnhofen || Frohnhofen || |- | Frutzweiler(Steinbach) || Frutzweiler || |- | Geiselberg || Geiselberg || |- | Gerhardsbrunn || Gerhardsbrunn || |- | Gersbach(Pirmasens) || Gersbach || |- | Gimsbach(Matzenbach) || Gimsbach || |- | Glan- Münchweiler (1685-1899) Baptism, Marriage, Burial rk'''Glan- Münchweiler:''' Kurt Brehmer, Kurt Weinkauf, Michael Barziniank, Jakob Lill, „Register zu den Kirchenbüchern der katholischen Pfarrei Glan- Münchweiler. Band I: Heiraten von 1685 bis 1899. Band II: Taufen von 1685 bis 1815. Band III: Taufen von 1816 bis 1899. Band IV: Sterbefälle von 1685 bis 1899.“, Ramstein. || Glan- Münchweiler || None. |- | Glanbrücken || Glanbrücken || |- | Godelhausen(Theisbergstegen) || Godelhausen || |- | Gries || Gries || |- | Großbundenbach || Großbundenbach || |- | Großsteinhausen (1729-1803) Families rk'''Großsteinhausen:''' "Register zu dem katholischen Kirchenbuch der Pfarrei Großsteinhausen: 1729 - 1803", Zweibrücker Arb.-Gemeinschaft für Familienforschung, Zweibrücken, 1991. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur: 1b 4483. || Großsteinhausen || page 38: +1744 Christoph Geizinger, son of Johann Georg Geizinger and Anna Clara Baschenogin (Bascheneg?) |- | Gumbsweiler(Sankt_Julian) || Gumbsweiler || |- | Hachenbach(Glanbrücken) || Hachenbach || |- | Harsberg(Weselberg) || Harsberg || |- | Haschbach_am_Glan(Henschtal) || Haschbach am Glan || |- | Haschbach_am_Remigiusberg || Haschbach am Remigiusberg || |- | Hauenstein (1721-1801) Families rk'''Hauenstein:''' Alfons Helfrich, "Register zu den Kirchenbüchern der katholischen Pfarrei Hauenstein: 1721 - 1801", Arb.-Gemeinschaft für Familienforsch., Pirmasens, 1996. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur 1b 4963. || Hauenstein || None. |- | Hauptstuhl || Hauptstuhl || |- | Hausweiler || Hausweiler || |- | Heiligenmoschel || Heiligenmoschel || |- | Heimkirchen (-1900) Families'''Heimkirchen:''' Rudolf Hentzel, Manfred Jost, „Heimkirchener Familien: bis zum Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts“, Heimkirchen, 2010. || Heimkirchen || None. |- | Heinzenhausen || Heinzenhausen || |- | Heltersberg (1755-1800) Families rk'''Heltersberg:''' Dietmar Meyer, "Register zu den Kirchenbüchern der kath. Pfarrei Heltersberg: 1755 - 1800", Zweibrücker Arb.-Gemeinschaft für Familienforschung, Zweibrücken, 1995. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur 1b 4968. || Heltersberg || None. |- | Hengsberg(Pirmasens) || Hengsberg || |- | Henschtal || Henschtal || |- | Herchweiler || Herchweiler || |- | Hermersberg || Hermersberg || |- | Herrensulzbach & Grumbach (1627-1798) Families lu'''Herrensulzbach und Grumbach:''' Günther F. Anthes, "Die Kasualien der lutherischen Pfarreien Herrensulzbach und Grumbach 1627 - 1798", Ludwigshafen, 1995. || Herren-Sulzbach
Grumbach || None. 18: Geis Anna Elisabeth |- | Herschberg (1755-1798) Baptism'''Herschberg:''' "Register zum Tauf-Verzeichnis der Gemeinde Herschberg: 1755 - 1798", Zweibrücker Arb.-Gemeinschaft für Familienforschung, Zweibrücken , 1990. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur 1b 4545. || Herschberg || None. |- | Herschweiler-Pettersheim || Herschweiler-Pettersheim || |- | Hettenhausen || Hettenhausen || |- | Hilst || Hilst || |- | Hinterweidenthal (1713-1806) Families ref'''Hinterweidenthal:''' Walter Bohrer, "Register zu dem 1. - 2. Evangelisch-Reformierten Kirchenbuch der Pfarrei Hinterweidenthal: 1713 - 1806", Zweibrücker Arb.-Gemeinschaft für Familienforschung, Zweibrücken, 1978. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur 1b 4825. || Hinterweidenthal || None. Geis. Gieß. Gießen. |- | Hinzweiler || Hinzweiler || |- | Hirschhorn/Pfalz || Hirschhorn/Pfalz || |- | Hochspeyer (1650-1850) Families'''Hochspeyer:''' Franz Neumer, „Bürgerbuch der Verbandsgemeinde Hochspeyer : 1650 - 1850“, Otterbach : Arbogast, 1995. Deutsche Ortssippenbücher. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern: Gen.Kir.HOCH 2a 9388 or 2a 9397. || Hochspeyer || 750: [[Geisinger-230|Jacob Geisinger (1821-1847)]] |- | Höheinöd || Höheinöd || |- | Höheischweiler || Höheischweiler || |- | Hohenecken(Kaiserslautern) || Hohenecken || |- | Höhfröschen || Höhfröschen || |- | Homberg || Homberg || |- | Hoppstädten || Hoppstädten || |- | Horbach (1724-1798) Families rk'''Horbach:''' "Register zu den Kirchenbüchern der katholischen Pfarrei Horbach: 1724 - 1798", Zweibrücker Arb.-Gemeinschaft für Familienforschung, Zweibrücken, 1992. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur 1b 4635. || Horbach || None. Gies. |- | Hornbach (1808-1838) Families ev'''Hornbach:''' Theodor Rohr, "Register zu dem Kirchenbuch der 3. prot. Pfarrei Hornbach: Bottenbach, Groß-, Kleinsteinhausen, Riedelberg u. Böckweiler (ohne Copulationen u. Verstorbene 1809 - 1815) ; 1808 - 1838", Zweibrücker Arb.-Gemeinschaft für Familienforschung, Zweibrücken, 1992. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur 1b 4636. || Hornbach
Bottenbach
Großsteinhausen
Kleinsteinhausen
Riedelberg
Böckweiler || None. |- | Horschbach || Horschbach || |- | Hüffler || Hüffler || |- | Hundheim(Offenbach-Hundheim) || Hundheim || |- | Hütschenhausen || Hütschenhausen || |- | Ixheim(Zweibrücken) || Ixheim || |- | Jettenbach (1742-1768) Families lu'''Jettenbach:''' Jürgen Nickchen, "Register zu dem 1. lutherischen Kirchenbuch der Pfarrei Jettenbach: von 1742 - 1768", Speyer, 1979. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur 1b 5211. || Jettenbach || None. |- | Kaiserslautern (1734-1798) Marriage lu'''Kaiserslautern:''' Heinrich Herzog, „Die Heiratsregister der lutherischen Kirchenbücher Kaiserslautern : 1734 - 1798“, Kaiserslautern, 1993. || Kaiserslautern || None. |- | Kaiserslautern (1703-1798) Marriage ref'''Kaiserslautern:''' Heinrich Herzog, „Die Heiratsregister der reformierten Kirchenbücher Kaiserslautern 1703 - 1798“, Kaiserslautern, 1994. || Kaiserslautern || None. |- | Kaiserslautern (1700-1800)'''Kaiserslautern:''' Eugen Reis, "Kaiserslautern im 18. Jahrhundert: die Menschen, die in den familienkundlichen Quellen der Stadt erwähnt werden ; Einheimische, Eingepfarrte, Fremde", Reihe: Schriftenreihe des Stadtarchivs Kaiserslautern, Kulturamt, Kaiserslautern, 2000, ISBN 3-9805946-6-1. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur Kai.Ges 1b 5567. || Kaiserslautern || None. |- | Kaiserslautern (1793-1818) Melderegister'''Kaiserslautern:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSGB-RQ79-1?i=391&cat=63948 Familysearch.org, Film Nr. 008229271, Image 392, "Hauptmelderegister-Index II. Serie 1793-1818 A-L"]|| Kaiserslautern || Index: Geisinger Heinrich / Schuster/ 2334; Geisinger Ernst / Zeichner / 8355. |- | Kappeln (1671-1798) Families lu'''Kappeln:''' Günter F. Anthes, "Die Kasualien der Lutherischen Pfarrei Kappeln 1671-1798", Ludwigshafen, 1994. || Kappeln || None. |- | Käshofen || Käshofen || |- | Katzenbach(Hütschenhausen) || Katzenbach || |- | Katzweiler || Katzweiler || |- | see Kreimbach-Kaulbach || Kaulbach || |- | Kindsbach || Kindsbach || |- | Kirrweiler || Kirrweiler || |- | Kleinbundenbach || Kleinbundenbach || |- | Kleinsteinhausen || Kleinsteinhausen || |- | Knopp-Labach || Knopp-Labach || |- | Labach (xxxx-xxxx) Families lu'''Labach:''' "Register zu dem lutherischen Kirchenbuch der Pfarrei Labach", Zweibrücken, 1989. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur 1b 4392. || Labach
Landstuhl || None. |- | Kollweiler || Kollweiler || |- | Konken || Konken || |- | Kottweiler-Schwanden || Kottweiler-Schwanden || |- | Krähenberg || Krähenberg || |- | see Kreimbach-Kaulbach || Kreimbach || |- | Kreimbach-Kaulbach || Kreimbach-Kaulbach || |- | Familienbuch Krickenbach (xxxx-xxxx)'''xxx:''' Stefan Zimmer, "Familienbuch Krickenbach", Krickenbach, 1996. || Familienbuch Krickenbach || To Do: Check. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur: ??? |- | Kröppen || Kröppen || |- | see Schönenberg-Kübelberg || Kübelberg || |- | Kusel || Kusel || |- | Oberamt Lichtenberg (1609)'''Oberamt Lichtenberg:''' Rudi Jung, "Kirchenvisitationsprotokoll des Oberamtes Lichtenberg, 1609, auch Visitationsprotokoll von Konken genannt", Selbstverl., Bonn, 1993. || Kusel
Lichtenberg
Konken || To Do: Check. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur: 2a 10770 |- | Lambsborn (1689-1798) Baptism, Marriage, Burial ref'''Lambsborn:''' Author, "Register zu den reformierten Kirchenbüchern der Pfarrei Lambsborn: über d. Geborenen, Copulierten u. Begrabenen von 1689 - 1798", Zweibrücker Arb.-Gemeinschaft für Familienforschung, Zweibrücken, 1991. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur 1b 4548. || Lambsborn || None. |- | Landstuhl (1696-1796) Families'''Landstuhl:''' Theodor Knocke, "Die Kirchenbücher von Landstuhl: 1696 - 1796", Landstuhl, 1957. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur 1b 5057. || Landstuhl || No name index. Families: None. Gies. Goldinger. |- | Langenbach || Langenbach || |- | Langweiler || Langweiler || |- | Langwieden || Langwieden || |- | Lauterecken || Lauterecken || |- | Leimen_(Pfalz) || Leimen(Pfalz) || |- | Lemberg (1788-1798) Families lu'''Lemberg:''' Author, "Register zu den luth. Kirchenbüchern von Lemberg: 1788 - 1798 (1805)", Arb.-Gemeinschaft für Familienforsch., Pirmasens, 1991. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur 1b 4372. || Lemberg || None. |- | Liebsthal(Quirnbach) || Liebsthal || |- | Linden || Linden || |- | Lohnweiler || Lohnweiler || |- | Löllbach (1670-1798) Families lu'''Löllbach:''' Günter F. Anthes, "Die Kasualien der Lutherischen Pfarrei Löllbach 1670-1798", Quellen zur Geschichte der Stadt und Verbandsgemeinde Meisenheim am Glan, Heft XXXI, 1994. || Löllbach, Schweinschied || None. |- | Lug_(Pfalz) || Lug(Pfalz) || |- | Mackenbach || Mackenbach || |- | Martinshöhe (1778-1798) Families rk'''Martinshöhe:''' "Register zu den Kirchenbüchern der katholischen Pfarrei Martinshöhe: 1778 - 1798", Homburg, 1993. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur 1b 4662 / 1b 4683. || Martinshöhe || None. |- | Maßweiler (1728-1800) Baptism, Marriages, Burials rk'''Maßweiler:''' Josef Brewi, "Register zu dem 1. und 2. katholischen Kirchenbuch der Pfarrei: Taufen 1728 - 1798, Copulationen 1729 - 1800, Sterbefälle 1728 - 1793", Zweibrücker Arb.-Gemeinschaft für Familienforschung, Zweibrücken, 1981. || Maßweiler || To Do: Check. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur: 1b 3627 |- | Matzenbach || Matzenbach || |- | Mauschbach || Mauschbach || |- | Medard (1639-1875) Families ref'''Medard:''' Hans Jakob Feil-Krampe, "Familienbuch der reformierten Pfarrei Medard mit den Filialorten Adenbach, Cronenberg und Ginsweiler", Pfälz.-Rheinische Familienkunde - Bezirksgruppe Kusel, 2007. || Medard
Adenbach
Cronenberg
Ginsweiler || 76: Patin 1764 Catharina Geisinger |- | Mehlbach (xxxx-xxxx)'''Mehlbach:''' Author, "Dorf-Sippenbuch Mehlbach", Reihe: Die Ahnen des deutschen Volkes / Saarpfalz , Blut- u. Boden-Verl., Goslar, 1938. || Mehlbach || To Do: Check. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur: RF 147 Mikroverfilmung |- | Mehlingen || Mehlingen || |- | Merzalben (1770-1800) Famililes rk'''Merzalben:''' Richard Kemper, Rainer Holz "Register zu den katholischen Kirchenbüchern der Pfarrei Merzalben mit Filiale Leimen", Pirmasenser Arbeitsgemeinschaft, Pirmasens, 2000. Check. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur: 1b 5610. || Merzalben
Leimen || None. Gies. Gieß. |- | Merzweiler || Merzweiler || |- | see Ramstein-Miesenbach) || Miesenbach(Ramstein-Miesenbach) || |- | Mittelbach-Hengstbach(Zweibrücken) || Mittelbach-Hengstbach(Zweibrücken) || |- | Mittelbrunn || Mittelbrunn || |- | Mölschbach(Kaiserslautern) || Mölschbach(Kaiserslautern) || |- | Morlautern(Kaiserslautern) || Morlautern(Kaiserslautern) || |- | Mörsbach(Zweibrücken) || Mörsbach(Zweibrücken) || |- | Mühlbach (1739-1890) Families rk'''Mühlbach:''' Kai Perschman, Cornelia Wagner, „Register zu den katholischen Kirchenbüchern der Pfarrei Mühlbach 1739 bis 1890: (einschl. d. Gemeinden Bruchmühlbach, Hauptstuhl u. Vogelbach)“, Eigenverlag, Bechhofen, 2000. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur 1b 5615. || Mühlbach
Bruchmühlbach
Hauptstuhl
Vogelbach || None. |- | Altenglan/Mühlbach am Glan (1818-1875) Civil Registration Birth'''StA Altenglan/Patersbach:''' FamilySearch Records: DGS 8229698, Geburten, Heiraten, Tote 1799-1800 Geburten 1818-1875. Zivilstandsregister, 1799-1906. [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/235303?availability=Family%20History%20Library]. Salt Lake City, Utah : Gefilmt durch The Genealogical Society of Utah, 1959, 1963-1964.|| Mühlbach am Glan || None. |- | Altenglan/Mühlbach am Glan (1818-1875) Civil Registration Marriage'''StA Altenglan/Patersbach:''' FamilySearch Records: DGS 8233699, Heiraten 1818-1875. Zivilstandsregister, 1799-1906. [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/235303?availability=Family%20History%20Library]. Salt Lake City, Utah : Gefilmt durch The Genealogical Society of Utah, 1959, 1963-1964.|| Mühlbach am Glan || None. |- | Altenglan/Mühlbach am Glan (1818-1875) Civil Registration Death'''StA Altenglan/Patersbach:''' FamilySearch Records: DGS 8233700, Tote 1818-1875. Zivilstandsregister, 1799-1906. [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/235303?availability=Family%20History%20Library]. Salt Lake City, Utah : Gefilmt durch The Genealogical Society of Utah, 1959, 1963-1964.|| Mühlbach am Glan || No Database Index > TO BE REVIEWED |- | Münchweiler_an_der_Rodalb || Münchweiler an der Rodalb || |- | Nanzdietschweiler || Nanzdietschweiler || |- | Nanzdiezweiler(Nanzdietschweiler) || Nanzdiezweiler(Nanzdietschweiler) || |- | Nanzweiler(Nanzdietschweiler) || Nanzweiler(Nanzdietschweiler) || |- | Nerzweiler || Nerzweiler || |- | Neuhemsbach || Neuhemsbach || |- | Neukirchen(Mehlingen) || Neukirchen(Mehlingen) || |- | Neunkirchen (1746-1798) ref Families'''Neunkirchen:''' Jürgen Nickchen, "Register zu dem 1. reformierten Kirchenbuch der Pfarrei Neunkirchen am Potzberg: von 1746 - 1798", Speyer, 1980. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur 1b 5210. || Neunkirchen am Potzberg|| None. Gensinger. |- | Niederalben || Niederalben || |- | Niederauerbach(Zweibrücken) || Niederauerbach(Zweibrücken) || |- | Niedereisenbach(Glanbrücken) || Niedereisenbach || |- | Niedermiesau(Miesau) || Niedermiesau(Miesau) || |- | Niedermohr || Niedermohr || |- | Niederohmbach(Ohmbach) || Niederohmbach(Ohmbach) || |- | Niedersimten(Pirmasens) || Niedersimten(Pirmasens) || |- | Niederstaufenbach || Niederstaufenbach || |- | Nünschweiler (1726-1798) Baptism, Marriage, Burial ref'''Nünschweiler:''' Author, "Register zu den reformierten Kirchenbüchern der Pfarrei Nünschweiler: über d. Geborenen, Copulierten u. Begrabenen von 1726 - 1798", Zweibrücker Arb.-Gemeinschaft für Familienforschung, Zweibrücken, 1991. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur 1b 4549. || Nünschweiler || None. |- | Nußbach (1700-1900) Families'''OFB Nußbach:''' Manfred Jost, „Nußbacher Familien im 18. und 19. Jahrhundert“, Nußbach : Alte Welt Museum, 2006. || Nußbach || 88.001: [[Geisinger-197|Johann Peter Geisinger (1688-1755)]]: Anna Maria Geißinger(-1717), [[Geisinger-245|Maria Margaretha Geisinger (1716-bef.1800)]], [[Geißinger-167|Johann Adam Hillarius Geißinger (1718-1719)]], [[Geissinger-223|Johann Christian Geissinger (1720-1722)]], [[Geisinger-247|Maria Agatha (Geisinger) Meerhoff (1723-1800)]], [[Geisinger-169|Joannes Georgius Geisinger (1726-aft.1790)]], Johann Peter (1729),Anna Elisabeth(1730), Johann Friedrich (1734-1736), Maria Catharina(1736)
88.002: [[Geisinger-169|Johannes Georg Geisinger (1726-aft.1790)]]: [[Geißinger-139|Johann Michael Geißinger (1745-1815)]], [[Geisinger-183|Maria Elisabetha Geisinger (1751-1753)]], [[Geisinger-186|Johann Peter Wilhelm Leopold Geisinger (1753-)]]
88.003: [[Geisinger-169|Johannes Georg Geisinger (1726-aft.1790)]]: Johann Peter(1756-1756)
88.004: [[Geisinger-169|Johannes Georg Geisinger (1726-aft.1790)]]: Johann Peter(1762), Maria Catharina (1764-1769), Johann Jacob (1765), Johann Georg(1767), Maria Agatha(1768), Maria Catharina(1770-1772), Johann Friedrich(1773), Anna Catharina(1775)
88.005: Jacobus Geißinger
106.002: Maria Agatha Geißinger
121.006: Maria Catharina Geißinger
187.001: Maria Agatha Geißinger |- | Nußbach (1700-1904) Families'''OFB Nußbach:''' Manfred Jost, „Nußbacher Familien von 1700 bis 1904 : Familienchronik“, Nußbach : Alte Welt Museum, 2016. || Nußbach || 118.001: [[Geisinger-197|Johann Peter Geisinger (1688-1755)]]: Anna Maria Geißinger(1717), [[Geisinger-245|Maria Margaretha Geisinger (1716-bef.1800)]], [[Geißinger-167|Johann Adam Hillarius Geißinger (1718-1719)]], [[Geissinger-223|Johann Christian Geissinger (1720-1722)]], [[Geisinger-247|Maria Agatha (Geisinger) Meerhoff (1723-1800)]], [[Geisinger-169|Joannes Georgius Geisinger (1726-aft.1790)]], Johann Peter (1729),Anna Elisabeth(1730), Johann Friedrich (1734-1736), Maria Catharina(1736)
118.002: [[Geisinger-169|Johannes Georg Geisinger (1726-aft.1790)]]: Johann Michael(1745), Anna Christina(1747),Maria Elisabetha(1751-1753),Petrus Wilhelm Leopold(1753)
118.003: [[Geisinger-169|Johannes Georg Geisinger (1726-aft.1790)]]: Johann Peter(1756-1756)
118.004: [[Geisinger-169|Johannes Georg Geisinger (1726-aft.1790)]]: Johann Peter(1762), Maria Catharina (1764-1769), Johann Jacob (1765), Johann Georg(1767), Maria Agatha(1768), Maria Catharina(1770-1772), Johann Friedrich(1773), Anna Catharina(1775)
118.005: Johann Jacob Geißinger: Leopold(1798-1798)
138.002: Maria Agatha Geißinger
157.005: Maria Catharina Geißinger
251.001: Maria Agatha Geißinger |- | Oberalben || Oberalben || |- | Oberarnbach || Oberarnbach || |- | Oberauerbach(Zweibrücken) || Oberauerbach(Zweibrücken) || |- | Obermiesau(Miesau) || Obermiesau(Miesau) || |- | Obermohr(Steinwenden) || Obermohr(Steinwenden) || |- | Obernheim-Kirchenarnbach || Obernheim-Kirchenarnbach || |- | Kirchenarnbach (1706-1798) Families rk'''Kirchenarnbach:''' "Register zu den Kirchenbüchern der katholischen Pfarrei Kirchenarnbach: 1706 - 1798", Zweibrücker Arb.-Gemeinschaft für Familienforschung, Zweibrücken, 1992. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur 1b 4571. || Kirchenarnbach || None. |- | Obersimten || Obersimten || |- | Oberstaufenbach || Oberstaufenbach || |- | Obersulzbach(Sulzbachtal || Obersulzbach(Sulzbachtal || |- | Oberweiler_im_Tal || Oberweiler im Tal || |- | Odenbach (1716-1798) Families ref'''Odenbach:''' Günter F. Anthes, "Die Kausalien der Reformierten Pfarrei Odenbach 1716 - 1798", Ludwigshafen/Rhein, 1991. || Odenbach || None. |- | Offenbach am Glan (1731-1798) Families lu'''Offenbach am Glan:''' Rudi Jung, "Familienbuch der Evang.-Luth. Kirchenbemeinde Offenbach am Glan von 1731 - 1798", Bonn, 1994. || Offenbach am Glan || None. |- | Offenbach am Glan (1691-1899) Families rk'''Offenbach am Glan:''' Markus Zimmer, Clemens-Maria Kühn, "Die katholischen Einwohner des Kirchspiels Offenbach am Glan 1691 - 1899", 2014. || Offenbach am Glan || 397: Ludwig Geisinger, 398 & 399: [[Geisinger-219|Jacob Geisinger (abt.1769-1808)]], [[Geisinger-326|Maria Elisabetha (Geisinger) Wingertzahn (1792-1859)]], [[Geisinger-220|Jacob Geisinger (1794-)]], [[Geisinger-286|Johann Philipp Geisinger (1797-)]], [[Geissinger-303|Georg Geissinger (1804-)]], 400: [[Geisinger-220|Jacob Geisinger (1794-)]], [[Geisinger-329|Maria Margaretha Geisinger (1816-)]], [[Geisinger-330|Johann Jacob Geisinger (1817-)]] |- | Offenbach / Glan (1691-1798) Families rk'''Offenbach am Glan:''' Rudi Jung, "Glangemeinden 1691-1838", [http://www.rolf-freytag.de/index.htm?page=/home.htm Publication at rolf-freytag.de], 1992. || Kirchenbollenbach
Mittelreidenbach
Sien
Offenbach am Glan || 567: [[Geisinger-219|Jacob Geisinger (abt.1769-1808)]] (S.v.Ludwig Geisinger aus Nußbach): [[Geisinger-326|Maria Elisabetha (Geisinger) Wingertzahn (1792-1859)]], [[Geisinger-220|Jacob Geisinger (1794-)]], [[Geisinger-335|Maria Elisabetha Geisinger (1795-1796)]], [[Geisinger-286|Johann Philipp Geisinger (1797-)]] |- | Offenbach-Hundheim || Offenbach-Hundheim || |- | Ohmbach || Ohmbach || |- | Olsbrücken || Olsbrücken || |- | Olsbrücken (1818-1875, 1889-1899, 1903-1957) Civil Registration Death'''StA Olsbrücken:''' Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/136416 Zivilstandsregister Olsbrücken]
Tote 1818-1875 : Film number: Film Nr. 008218451 > {{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSGD-14CR}}
Tote 1889-1899, 1903-1926 : Film number: Film Nr. 008239959 > {{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSPZ-T3JH-D}}
Tote 1927-1957 : Film number: Film Nr. 008235298 > {{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSP7-P9HZ-T}}
|| Olsbrücken || [[Geisinger-337|Philipp Geisinger (1864-)]] ∞ Katharina (Schulz) Geisinger (e1863-1930) : Karolina Geisinger (1891-1916), [[Geisinger-354|Eugen Geisinger (1892-1917)]], Maximilian Geisinger (1893-1893), Augusta Magdalena (Geisinger) Westenburger (1897-) |- | Otterbach || Otterbach || |- | Otterberg || Otterberg || |- | Altenglan/Patersbach (1818-1835) Civil Registration Marriage'''StA Altenglan/Patersbach:''' FamilySearch Records: DGS 8230788, Eheverkündigungen, Heiratsbelege 1818-1835. Zivilstandsregister, 1799-1906. [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/235303?availability=Family%20History%20Library]. Salt Lake City, Utah : Gefilmt durch The Genealogical Society of Utah, 1959, 1963-1964.|| Patersbach || No Database Index > TO BE REVIEWED |- | Altenglan/Patersbach (1818-1875) Civil Registration Birth'''StA Altenglan/Patersbach:''' FamilySearch Records: DGS 8221529, Geburten 1818-1875. Zivilstandsregister, 1799-1906. [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/235303?availability=Family%20History%20Library]. Salt Lake City, Utah : Gefilmt durch The Genealogical Society of Utah, 1959, 1963-1964.|| Patersbach || None. |- | Altenglan/Patersbach (1818-1875) Civil Registration Marriage, Death'''StA Altenglan/Patersbach:''' FamilySearch Records: DGS 8240048, Heiraten, Tote 1818-1875. Zivilstandsregister, 1799-1906. [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/235303?availability=Family%20History%20Library]. Salt Lake City, Utah : Gefilmt durch The Genealogical Society of Utah, 1959, 1963-1964.|| Patersbach || None. |- | Petersberg || Petersberg || |- | Pirmasens (1899) Adresses'''Pirmasens:''' Adreßbuch der Stadt Pirmasens : nach amtlichen Unterlagen ; mit dem Branchenverzeichnis des Landkreises Pirmasens. Köln : Kasper, 1899 - 1969. [https://www.dilibri.de/rlb/periodical/structure/86189 Dilibri Rheinland-Pfalz, urn:nbn:de:0128-1-2945]|| Pirmasens || Namen-Verzeichnis der selbständigen Einwohner, S. 159: Geisinger Heinr., Schuhausputzerei, Horebstr. 34 / Geisinger Heinrich, Stadtreisender, Friedhofstraße 28 |- | Pirmasens (1906/1907) Adresses'''Adressbuch Pirmasens:''' Adreßbuch der Stadt Pirmasens : nach amtlichen Unterlagen ; mit dem Branchenverzeichnis des Landkreises Pirmasens. Köln : Kasper, 1899 - 1969. [https://www.dilibri.de/rlb/periodical/structure/85229 Dilibri Rheinland-Pfalz, urn:nbn:de:0128-1-2945]|| Pirmasens || Namen-Verzeichnis der selbständigen Einwohner, S. 255: Geisinger Jakob, Fabrikarb., Synagogenstraße 5 / Geißinger Simon, Fabrikarb., Friedhofstraße 16 / Geißinger Heinrich, Schuhnähereibesitzer, Horebstraße 34 / Geißinger Heinrich, Fabrikarb., Luisenstraße 46 / Geißinger Wilhelm, Zuschneider, Charlottenstraße 20 |- | Pirmasens (1911) Adresses'''Adressbuch Pirmasens:''' Adreßbuch der Stadt Pirmasens : nach amtlichen Unterlagen ; mit dem Branchenverzeichnis des Landkreises Pirmasens. Köln : Kasper, 1899 - 1969. [https://www.dilibri.de/rlb/periodical/structure/82400 Dilibri Rheinland-Pfalz, urn:nbn:de:0128-1-2945]|| Pirmasens || Namen-Verzeichnis der selbständigen Einwohner, S. 113: Geißinger Georg, Fabrikarb., Mozartstraße 27 / Geißinger Heinrich, Fabrikarb., Horebstr. 8 / Geißinger Heinrich, Schuhnäherei, Horebstraße 34 / Geißinger Jakob, Fabrikarb., Horebstr. 43 / Geißinger Karl, Fabrikarb., Horbstr. 34 / Geißinger Simon, Fabrikarb., Alleestraße 31 / Geißinger Wilhelm, Fabrikarb., Fahrstraße 18 |- | Pirmasens (1926) Adresses'''Adressbuch Pirmasens:''' Adreßbuch der Stadt Pirmasens : nach amtlichen Unterlagen ; mit dem Branchenverzeichnis des Landkreises Pirmasens. Köln : Kasper, 1899 - 1969. [http://www.dilibri.de/rlb/periodical/structure/88131 Dilibri Rheinland-Pfalz, urn:nbn:de:0128-1-2945]|| Pirmasens || Namen-Verzeichnis der selbständigen Einwohner, S. 60: Geisinger Heinrich, Friseurgeh.,Mozartstraße 22 / Geisinger Heinrich, Werkmeister, Schachenstraße 53 / Geisinger Karl, Fabrikarb., Karolinenstraße 49 / Geißinger Arthur, Fabrikarb., Alleestraße 42 / Geißinger Georg, Fabrikarb., Herzogstraße 89 / Geißinger Heinrich, Rentner, Horebstraße 34 / Geißinger Jakob, Fabrikarb., Alleestraße 9 / Geißinger Jakob Ehefrau, Schuhausputzerei, Alleestraße 7-9 / Geißinger Philipp, Ausputzerei, Horebstraße 34 / Geißinger Simon, Fabrikarb., Alleestraße 42 / Geißinger Wilhelm, Betriebsleiter, Fahrstraße 20 / Geißinger Willi, Fabrikarb., Güterbahnhofstraße 51 |- | Pirmasens (1640-1798) Families'''Pirmasens:''' Walter Wittmer, "Sippenbuch der Stadt Pirmasens von 1640-1798", Zweibrücker und Pirmasenser Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Familienforschung, 1989. || Pirmasens || 234: [[Geißinger-139|Johann Michael Geißinger (1745-1815)]]: [[Geißinger-157|Johann Gottlieb Christian Geißinger]], [[Geißinger-158|Johann Friedrich Konrad Geißinger]], [[Geißinger-159|Sybilla Magdalena Geißinger]], [[Geißinger-160|Louisa Katharina Henrietta Geißinger ]], [[Geißinger-161|Susanna Christiana Geißinger]], [[Geisinger-217|Friederica Christiana Geisinger]], [[Geißinger-163|Susanna Katarina Geißinger]], [[Geißinger-164|Katarina Henrietta Geißinger]], [[Geißinger-165|Maria Carolina Geißinger]]
317: Elisabeth Geißinger ∞Herder |- | Pörrbach(Schwedelbach) || Pörrbach(Schwedelbach) || |- | Queidersbach || Queidersbach || |- | Quirnbach/Pfalz || Quirnbach/Pfalz || |- | Rammelsbach || Rammelsbach || |- | Ramstein-Miesenbach || Ramstein-Miesenbach || |- | Ramstein(Ramstein-Miesenbach) || Ramstein(Ramstein-Miesenbach) || |- | Rathsweiler || Rathsweiler || |- | Rehweiler || Rehweiler || |- | Reichenbach (1660-1753) Families lu'''Reichenbach:''' Johanna Nickchen, "Register zu dem 1. und 2. lutherischen Kirchenbuch der Pfarrei Reichenbach: von 1660 - 1753", Speyer, 1997. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur Gen.Kirc.REICH 1b 5209. || Reichenbach || None. |- | Reichenbach-Steegen || Reichenbach-Steegen || |- | Reichenbachsteegen || Reichenbach-Steegen || |- | Reichenbach(Reichenbach-Steegen) || Reichenbach(Reichenbach-Steegen) || |- | Reifenberg || Reifenberg || |- | Reipoltskirchen (1680-1875) Families rk'''Reipoltskirchen:''' Friedel Decker, Hans-Joachim Eberts, Rudolf Hentzel, Dr. Manfred Jost, "Familien in der Katholischen Kirchengemeinde Reipoltskirchen 1680-1875", Pfälzisch-Rheinische Familienkunde Bezirsgruppen: Kaiserslautern und Kusel, 2012. || Reipoltskirchen
Adenbach
Becherbach
Dörrmoschel
Einöllen
Ginsweiler
Hohenöllen
Ingweilerhof
Morbach
Naumburgerhof
Niederkirchen
Nußbach
Relsberg
Roßbach i. d. Pf.
Seelen
Sulzhof
Teschenmoschel
Tiefenbach || 998&1000.1: [[Geisinger-218|Friedrich Geisinger (1830-)]]
999&1000: [[Geisinger-193|Johann Friedrich Geisinger (1773-1853)]]
1001: [[Geisinger-169|Joannes Georgius Geisinger (1726-aft.1790)]], [[Geißinger-139|Michael Johann Geißinger (1745-1815)]], [[Geisinger-187|Anna Christina Geisinger (1747-abt.1832)]], [[Geisinger-183|Maria Elisabeth Geisinger (1751-1753)]], [[Geisinger-186|Johann Peter Wilhelm Leopold Geisinger (1753-)]], [[Geisinger-184|Johann Peter Geisinger (1756-1756)]], [[Geisinger-185|Johann Peter Geisinger (1762-1778)]], [[Geisinger-188|Maria Catharina Geisinger (abt.1764-1769)]], [[Geisinger-189|Johann Heinrich Jacob Geisinger (1765-)]], [[Geisinger-190|Johann Georg Geisinger (1767-)]], [[Geisinger-191|Maria Agatha Geisinger (1768-)]], [[Geisinger-192|Maria Catharina Geisinger (1770-1772)]], [[Geisinger-193|Johann Friedrich Geisinger (1773-1853)]], [[Geisinger-194|Anna Catharina Geisinger (1775-)]]
1002: [[Geisinger-189|Johann Heinrich Jacob Geisinger (1765-)]]
1003: [[Geisinger-220|Johann Jacob Geisinger (1794-)]]
1004: Johann Matthias Geisinger
1005: [[Geisinger-197|Johann Peter Geisinger (1688-1755)]]
1006: [[Geisinger-191|Maria Agatha Geisinger (1768-)]] |- | Relsberg (1699-1900) Families'''Relsberg:''' Rudolf Hentzel, "Familienbuch der Gemeinde Relsberg Geburten von 1699-1900 Heiratsregister von 1645 - 1895 Sterberegister von 1699-1999", 2012. || Relsberg || 46: [[Geisinger-220|Johann Jacob Geisinger (abt.1794-)]] |- | Reuschbach(Niedermohr) || Reuschbach(Niedermohr) || |- | Riedelberg || Riedelberg || |- | Rieschweiler-Mühlbach || Rieschweiler-Mühlbach || |- | Rimschweiler(Zweibrücken) || Rimschweiler(Zweibrücken) || |- | Rodalben (1693-1740) Baptism rk'''Rodalben:''' Alfons Helfrich, "Register zu den katholischen Kirchenbüchern der Pfarrei Rodalben, Taufen von 1693 - 1740", Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Familienforschung, Pirmasens, 1987. || Rodalben || To Do: Check. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur: 1b 3764 |- | Rodalben (1741-1761) Baptism rk'''Rodalben:''' Alfons Helfrich, "Register zu den katholischen Kirchenbüchern der Pfarrei Rodalben, Taufen 1741 - 1761", Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Familienforschung, Pirmasens, 1988. || Rodalben || To Do: Check. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur: 1b 3764 |- | Rodalben (1762-1782) Baptism rk'''Rodalben:''' Alfons Helfrich, "Register zu den katholischen Kirchenbüchern der Pfarrei Rodalben, Taufen von 1762 - 1782", Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Familienforschung, Pirmasens, 1989. || Rodalben || To Do: Check. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur: 1b 3764 |- | Rodalben (1783-1798) Baptism rk'''Rodalben:''' Alfons Helfrich, "Register zu den katholischen Kirchenbüchern der Pfarrei Rodalben, Taufen von 1783 - 1798", Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Familienforschung, Pirmasens, 1990-1991. || Rodalben || To Do: Check. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur: 1b 3764 |- | Rodalben (1695-1800) Marriages rk'''Rodalben:''' Alfons Helfrich, "Register zu den katholischen Kirchenbüchern der Pfarrei Rodalben, Heiraten 1695 - 1800", Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Familienforschung, Pirmasens, 1988. || Rodalben || To Do: Check. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur: 1b 3764 |- | Rodalben (1693-1798) Burials rk'''Rodalben:''' Alfons Helfrich, "Register zu den katholischen Kirchenbüchern der Pfarrei Rodalben, Sterbefälle 1693 - 1798", Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Familienforschung, Pirmasens, 1991. || Rodalben || To Do: Check. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur: 1b 3764 |- | Rodenbach || Rodenbach || |- | Rosenkopf || Rosenkopf || |- | Rothselberg || Rothselberg || |- | Rudolphskirchen(Rathskirchen) || Rudolphskirchen(Rathskirchen) || |- | Ruppertsweiler || Ruppertsweiler || |- | Rutsweiler_am_Glan || Rutsweiler am Glan || |- | Rutsweiler_an_der_Lauter || Rutsweiler an der Lauter || |- | Saalstadt || Saalstadt || |- | Sambach(Otterbach) || Sambach(Otterbach) || |- | Sand(Schönenberg-Kübelberg) || Sand(Schönenberg-Kübelberg) || |- | Sankt_Julian || Sankt Julian || |- | Schallodenbach (1683-1798) Families rk'''Schallodenbach:''' Berthold Budell, "Register zu den Kirchenbüchern der katholischen Pfarrei Schallodenbach: 1683 - 1798", Homburg-Kirrberg, 1998. || Schallodenbach || To Do: Check. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur: 1b 5351 |- | Schauerberg || Schauerberg || |- | Schellweiler || Schellweiler || |- | Schmalenberg || Schmalenberg || |- | Schmitshausen || Schmitshausen || |- | Schmittweiler(Schönenberg-Kübelberg) || Schmittweiler(Schönenberg-Kübelberg) || |- | Schneckenhausen || Schneckenhausen || |- | Schönenberg-Kübelberg || Schönenberg-Kübelberg || |- | Schönenberg(Schönenberg-Kübelberg) || Schönenberg(Schönenberg-Kübelberg) || |- | Schopp || Schopp || |- | Schrollbach(Niedermohr) || Schrollbach(Niedermohr) || |- | Schwanheim_(Pfalz) || Schwanheim(Pfalz) || |- | Schwedelbach || Schwedelbach || [[Geißinger-348|Rudolph Geißinger (1896-1929)]] |- | Schweix || Schweix || |- | Selchenbach || Selchenbach || |- | Sembach || Sembach || |- | Siegelbach(Kaiserslautern) || Siegelbach(Kaiserslautern) || |- | Spesbach(Hütschenhausen) || Spesbach(Hütschenhausen) || |- | Spirkelbach || Spirkelbach || |- | Steinalben || Steinalben || |- | Steinbach_am_Glan || Steinbach am Glan || |- | Steinwenden || Steinwenden || |- | Stelzenberg || Stelzenberg || |- | Stockborn(Erfenbach) || Stockborn(Erfenbach) || |- | Sulzbachtal || Sulzbachtal || |- | Thaleischweiler(Thaleischweiler-Fröschen) || Thaleischweiler || |- | Thaleischweiler-Fröschen || Thaleischweiler-Fröschen || |- | Thalfröschen(Thaleischweiler-Fröschen) || Thalfröschen || |- | Theisbergstegen || Theisbergstegen || |- | Trahweiler(Henschtal) || Trahweiler(Henschtal) || |- | Trippstadt (1698-1798) Families lu'''Trippstadt:''' Walter Wittmer, "Register zu dem Kirchenbuch der lutherischen Pfarrei Trippstadt: 1698 - 1798", Zweibrücker Arb.-Gemeinschaft für Familienforschung, Zweibrücken, 1990. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur Gen.Kirc.TRIP 1b 4614. || Trippstadt || None. |- | Trippstadt (1727-1798) Families rk'''Trippstadt:''' Dietmar Meyer, Thorsten Meyer, "Register zu den Kirchenbüchern der katholischen Pfarrei Trippstadt: 1727-1798", 1998. || Trippstadt || To Do: Check. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur: 1b 210 |- | Trulben (1686-1807) Families rk'''Trulben:''' "Register zu den katholischen Kirchenbüchern von Trulben: 1686 - 1797 (1807)", Arb.-Gemeinschaft für Familienforsch., Pirmasens, 1993. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur 1b 4608. || Trulben || None. Geisner. |- | Ulmet || Ulmet || |- | Unterjeckenbach || Unterjeckenbach || |- | Untersulzbach(Sulzbachtal) || Untersulzbach(Sulzbachtal) || |- | Vinningen (1770-1800) Families rk'''Vinningen:''' "Register zu den katholischen Kirchenbüchern von Vinningen: 1770 - 1800", Arb.-Gemeinschaft für Familienforsch., Pirmasens, 1993. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur 1b 4631. || Vinningen || None. |- | Vogelbach(Bruchmühlbach) || Vogelbach(Bruchmühlbach) || |- | Wahnwegen || Wahnwegen || |- | Waldfischbach-Burgalben (1798-1850) Families'''Waldfischbach-Burgalben:''' Reinhold Fremgen, "Bürger- und Familienbuch von 1798-1850 der Verbandsgemeinde Waldfischbach-Burgalben: mit den Orten: Geiselberg, Heltersberg, Hermesberg, Höheinöd, Horbach, Schmalenberg u. Steinalben, sowie die nicht mehr dazugehörige Gemeinde Schopp, diese nur bis 1818", Selbstverl., Waldfischbach-Burgalben, 1998. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur Gen.Kirc.WALD 1b 5614. || Waldfischbach
Waldfischbach-Burgalben
Burgalben
Geiselberg
Heltersberg
Hermersberg
Höheinöd
Horbach
Schmalenberg
Steinalben
Schopp || None. |- | Waldleiningen || Waldleiningen || |- | Waldmohr || Waldmohr || |- | Wallhalben (1709-1760) Families lu'''Wallhalben:''' Theodor Knocke, "Register zum Kirchenbuch der lutherischen Pfarrei Wallhalben, 1709 - 1760", Zweibrücken, 1989. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur 1b 4504. || Wallhalben || None. |- | Wallhalben (1761-1798) Families lu'''Wallhalben:''' Walter Bohrer, "Register zum Kirchenbuch der lutherischen Pfarrei Wallhalben, 1761 - 1798", 1988. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur 1b 3870. || Wallhalben || None. |- | Walshausen || Walshausen || |- | Wattweiler(Zweibrücken) || Wattweiler(Zweibrücken) || |- | Weilerbach || Weilerbach || |- | Welchweiler || Welchweiler || |- | Weltersbach(Steinwenden) || Weltersbach(Steinwenden) || |- | Weselberg (1778-1811) Families rk'''Weselberg:''' Alfons Helfrich, "Register zu den Kirchenbüchern der katholischen Pfarrei Weselberg: 1778 - 1811", Arb.-Gemeinschaft für Familienforsch., Pirmasens, 1994. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur 1b 4830. || Weselberg || None. |- | see Zeselberg || Weselberg || |- | Wiesbach (1799-1823) Families rk'''Wiesbach:''' Dieter Blinn, "Register zum zweiten Band der Kirchenmatrikel der katholischen Pfarrei Wiesbach/Pfalz: 1799 - 1823", Zweibrücker Arb.-Gemeinschaft für Familienforschung, Zweibrücken, 1989. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur 1b 4043. || Wiesbach || None. Gerlinger. Gries. |- | Wiesweiler || Wiesweiler || |- | Wilgartswiesen || Wilgartswiesen || |- | Windsberg(Pirmasens) || Windsberg(Pirmasens) || |- | Winterbach (1719-1798) Families ref'''Winterbach:''' Walter Bohrer, "Register zu dem Evang.-Reformierten Kirchenbuch der Pfarrei Winterbach: 1719 - 1798", Zweibrücker Arb.-Gemeinschaft für Familienforschung, Zweibrücken, 1988. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur 1b 4033. || Winterbach (Pfalz)|| None. |- | Winzeln(Pirmasens) || Winzeln(Pirmasens) || |- | Wolfstein (1641-1711) Baptism'''Wolfstein:''' Heinrich Herzog, "Stadt- und Amtskirchenbuch Wolfstein, Taufregister 1641 - 1711", Kaiserslautern, 1994. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur Gen.Kirc.WOLF 1b 4941. || Wolfstein || None. |- | Wolfstein (1641-1782) Marriages'''Wolfstein:''' "Alte Wolfsteiner Personennamen und Bürgermeister: Stadt- u. Amtskirchenbuch Wolfstein, Heiratsregister 1641 - 1782", 1982. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur 1b 4679. || Wolfstein || None. Theisinger. |- | Wolfstein (1729-1833) rk Families'''Wolfstein:''' Berthold Budell, "Register zu den Kirchenbüchern der katholischen Pfarrei Wolfstein: 1729 - 1833", Homburg, 1996. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur 1b 5078. || Wolfstein || 72: [[Geisinger-219|Jacob Geisinger (abt.1771-abt.1808)]], [[Geisinger-220|Johann Jacob Geisinger (1794-)]], [[Geissinger-258|Jacob Geissinger (1814-)]]
74: [[Geisinger-220|Johann Jacob Geisinger (1794-)]]
76: [[Geisinger-326|Maria Elisabetha (Geisinger) Wingertzahn (1792-1859)]]
77: Johannes Geißinger |- | Wörsbach(Niederkirchen) || Wörsbach(Niederkirchen) || |- | Zeselberg (1791-1798) lu Families'''Zeselberg:''' Dietmar Meyer, "Lutherisches Kirchenbuch der Pfarrei Zeselberg (Hermersberg): 1791 - 1798 ; u. Erg. zu d. luth. Kirchenbüchern Wallhalben u. Labach (Mittelbrunn) 1776 - 1796", Zweibrücker Arb.-Gemeinschaft für Familienforschung, Zweibrücken, 1993. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur 1b 4712 || Hermersberg
Wallhalben
Labach
Zeselberg || None. |- | Zweibrücken (1685-1721) rk Families'''Zweibrücken:''' Hans Fuchs, "Register zum 1. Kath. Kirchenbuch der Pfarrei Zweibrücken: 1685 - 1721", Zweibrücker Arb.-Gemeinschaft für Familienforschung, Zweibrücken, 1997. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur 1b 5182. || Zweibrücken || No Name index. Families: None. |- | Zweibrücken (1810-1825) ref Burial'''Zweibrücken:''' "Register zum reformierten Kirchenbuch der Pfarrei Zweibrücken: über d. Begrabenen 1810 - 1825", Zweibrücker Arb.-Gemeinschaft für Familienforschung, Zweibrücken, 1991. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur 1b 4544. || Zweibrücken || None. Gossing. |- | Zweibrücken (1803-1818) lu Families'''Zweibrücken:''' "Register zu dem lutherischen Kirchenbuch der Stadt Zweibrücken: mit d. eingepfarrten Landgemeinden von 1803 - 1818", Zweibrücker Arb.-Gemeinschaft für Familienforschung, Zweibrücken, 1991. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur 1b 4546. || Zweibrücken || None. |- | Zweibrücken (1716-1805) Registration'''Zweibrücken:''' "Bürgeraufnahmebuch der Stadt Zweibrücken: von 1716 - 1805", Zweibrücker Arb.-Gemeinschaft für Familienforschung, Zweibrücken, 1990. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur 1b 4550 || Zweibrücken || None. Geiss. Geissen. |- | Zweibrücken (1789) Military Registration'''Zweibrücken:''' Walter Bohrer, "Anciennete und Grund-Liste von seiner herzoglichen Durchlaucht zu Pfalz - Zweibrücken löblich Garde zu Fuß und Artillerie Corp 1789", Zweibrücker Arb.-Gemeinschaft für Familienforschung, Zweibrücken,1985. || Zweibrücken || To Do: Check. Pfalzbibliothek Kaiserslautern, Signatur: 1b 3593 |- |} [[#top|[top]]] ==Sources and Transcripts== Note: Improvements of the transcripts are always welcome. {| border="0" |+'''Used Abbreviations and Symbols''' |- | '''?''' |colspan="5" | Question marks within words or surrounding words indicate, that the transcript of a record is incomplete |- | '''...''' |colspan="5" | Multiple dots within a transcript text indicate, that a portion of the transcript has been intentionally skipped |- | '''*''' | born | '''~''' | baptized | '''≈''' | communication/confirmation |- | '''∞''' | married | '''+''' | died | '''±''' | burried |} :OFB = Ortsfamilienbuch = Familybook created either of Church or Civil Records :KB = Kirchenbuch = Church Book :StA = Standesamt = Civil Registrations :ev = evangelisch = protestant :fref = französisch-refomiert = french-reformed :isr = israelitisch :lu = lutherisch = lutheran :ref = reformiert = reformed :rk = römisch-katholisch = roman catholic [[#top|[top]]]

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Showcase]] [[Category:Geisinger Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies Project]] '''CURRENT WORK IN PROGRESS see:''' [[space:Geisinger_(Geissinger%2C_Gei%C3%9Finger)_in_Weinheim|Geisinger (Geißinger, Geissinger) in Weinheim]] & [[Space:Geisinger_in_the_Pfalz | Geisinger in the Palatinate (Pfalz)]]. ==About the Project== The Geisinger Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Geisinger Geisinger] name and several variants of the name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Geisinger name. This project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. The project tries to research different branches in different regions and where possible identify the connections and migration roots. Individual studies on specific topics are listed in the [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] section, please let [[Scholz-412|Alexandra-Brigitte Scholz]] know, when you have additional ongoing researches or include them in the list of the research pages. [[#top|[top]]] ==How to Join== To join the Geisinger Name Study, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Scholz-412|Alexandra-Brigitte Scholz]]''' for assistance. You will be added to the trusted list of the Geisinger Name Study page and the subproject pages. To get started first browse our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Scholz-412|Alexandra-Brigitte Scholz]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Geisinger}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} [[#top|[top]]] ==Origin of the Name Geisinger (Geissinger/Geißinger)== Different possible origins of the name Geisinger exist. These possible origins exist side by side. So there is no expectation of a single origin. For the mentioned origns the proof is added as the project evolves: * The meaning of the name is [[Wikipedia:Toponymic_surname|topynomic]], identifiying a person coming from Geising. Geising is a part of Altenberg in Saxony, Germany. It is situated close to the border with the Czech Republic, 13 km (8.1 mi) north of Teplice, and 32 km (20 mi) south of Dresden. Prior to 2011 it was an independent town. Geising in Wikipedia: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geising * The meaning of the name is [[Wikipedia:Toponymic_surname|topynomic]], identifiying a person coming from Geisingen. Geisingen is a town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is situated 13 km southwest of Tuttlingen, and 21 km southeast of Villingen-Schwenningen, about 20 km from the Swiss border.Geisingen in Wikipedia: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geisingen.
Per remarks in the book "Die Miller von und zu Aichholz" of Franz Xaver Wöber a highborn family of the [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/F%C3%BCrstenberg_(schw%C3%A4bisches_Adelsgeschlecht) Fürstenberger Line] is calling themself "von Geisingen". They are mentioned in documents in 1095 (Bertholdus de Gisingen, Conradus de Gisingen), in 1249 (Konrad von Geisingen, Berthold von Geisingen). Franz Xaver Wöber questiones the relationship to an civic family "Geisinger" mentioned in Zurich, Switzerland in 1378.Franz Xaver Wöber, "Die Miller von und zu Aichholz - Eine genealogische Studie", 1893, remarks section to chapter VI, 21/22, item 21. [https://www.google.de/books/edition/Die_Miller_von_und_zu_Aichholz/t0sWAAAAYAAJ?hl=de&gbpv=1&dq=geisinger&pg=RA3-PA21&printsec=frontcover Digital by GoogleBooks] ''21. Der Ort Geisingen, nach welchem sich Herr Konrad nennt, ist gewiss kein anderer als das zum badischen Amtsbezirke Donaueschingen gehörige Geisingen, nach welchem sich im 15. Jahrhunderte eine Fürstenbergische Linie "die Geisinger" benannte (MZ.,10,99). Den Vater und den Bruder des hier genannten Konrad führt eine Urkunde von 1095, II.2, an: Cuno miles de Gisingen et filii eius Bertholdus et Conradus schenken dem Kloster St. Georgen am Schwarzwalde quidquid habuerunt aput Parmam in rupidus. (l.c.,9,219). - 1249, VI, 11 sind die Brüder Konrad und Berthold von Geisingen zeugen auf einer Urkunde des Abtes von St. Gallen über die Verzichtleistung der Herren von Wartenberg auf ihr Ansprüche an die Runsthaler Zehenten (l.c., 8, 367). - Eine Linie der Edlen von Geisingen übersidelte auf den Wartenberg (Quellen z. schweiz. Gesch., 3,190), welcher sich 1478, V.28, im Besitze Konrads von Leonberg befindet (vgl. den Anhang über Hallwyl). Seit der zweiten Hälfte des 14. Jahrhunderts lebt in Zürich eine bürgerliche Familie geringen Ansehens, die den Namen Geisinger führt (vgl. RR., 1378). Sollte diese Züricher Familie mit den Edlen von Geisingen zusammenhängen?'' ::Note: These two towns above, Geising and Geisingen, exist 565 km apart from each other. There is no obvious connection between these places. * The meaning of the name is [[Wikipedia:Patronymic|patronymic]], identifying a descendance to a father with the old german name Giselo/Giso.Johann Heinrich Schön, "Die Herkunft unserer Personen und Ortsnamen", [https://www.osterhofen.de/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Herkunft-unserer-Personen-und-Ortsnamen.pdf Osterhofener Hefte],1995. Page 16: Geissinger, Geissl. * The meaning of the name is [[Wikipedia:Patronymic|patronymic]], identifying a descendance to a father with the surname '''Geis''' or '''Geiß'''. This is a conclusion of the subproject '''[[space:Gei%C3%9Finger_in_Gro%C3%9Fsachsen%2C_Leutershausen_and_Schriesheim | Geißinger in Großsachsen, Leutershausen and Schriesheim]]''' of this One Name Study. * In some regions the names "'Geisinger"' and '"Geissinger"' are variants from the names "'Gisinger"' and '"Giesinger"'. This is a conclusion of the subproject '''[[space:Gisinger_and_Geisinger_in_G%C3%B6tzis | Gisinger and Geisinger in Götzis]]''' of this One Name Study. [[#top|[top]]] ==Research Pages== Below is the long term plan. If you want to step in on a specific region, please let me know. The named places are locations Geisinger/Geißinger can be found. === Austria, Categories and Research=== :[[:Category:Austria, Geisinger Name Study]] *Götzis, Vorarlberg: [[space:Gisinger_and_Geisinger_in_G%C3%B6tzis | Gisinger and Geisinger in the Götzis]] [[#top|[top]]] === Belgium, Categories and Research === :[[:Category:Belgium, Geisinger Name Study]]: Liege, Ougree [[#top|[top]]] === France, Categories and Research=== :[[:Category:France, Geisinger Name Study]] *Strassburg *L'Hôpital [[#top|[top]]] === Germany, Categories and Research=== *[[:Category:Baden-Württemberg, Geisinger Name Study]] **Heidelberg: [[Space:Family_Grave_Geissinger_on_Bergfriedhof_Heidelberg-S%C3%BCdstadt|Family Grave Geissinger on Bergfriedhof Heidelberg-Südstadt]] **Rhein-Neckar-Kreis:
Schriesheim & Hirschberg an der Bergstraße: [[space:Gei%C3%9Finger_in_Gro%C3%9Fsachsen%2C_Leutershausen_and_Schriesheim | Geißinger in Großsachsen, Leutershausen and Schriesheim]]
Weinheim: [[space:Geisinger_(Geissinger%2C_Gei%C3%9Finger)_in_Weinheim|Geisinger (Geißinger, Geissinger) in Weinheim]] (WORK IN PROGRESS) *[[:Category:Bayern, Geisinger Name Study]] **Deggendorf **Freyung **Freising ***Friedhof Danziger Straße, Eching (Freising)
Elisabeth Geißinger (1931-2019)'''Gravestone:''' [https://grabsteine.genealogy.net/tomb.php?cem=6542&tomb=542&b=&lang=en Gravestone of Geißinger, Elisabeth at ''Friedhof Danziger Straße, Eching (Freising)''], (Picture hidden), Grabsteinprojekt, Verein für Computergenealogie (CompGen). **München ***Alter Teil Friedhof München-Riem
Anna Geissinger (1897-1976)'''Gravestone:''' [https://grabsteine.genealogy.net/tomb.php?cem=2571&tomb=526&b=&lang=en Gravestone of Geissinger, Anna at ''Alter Teil Friedhof München-Riem''], koe-the-u, 2015, Grabsteinprojekt, Verein für Computergenealogie (CompGen).
Anna Geißinger (1932-2015)'''Gravestone:''' [https://grabsteine.genealogy.net/tomb.php?cem=2571&tomb=453&b=&lang=en Gravestone of Geißinger, Anna at ''Alter Teil Friedhof München-Riem''], koe-the-u, 2015, Grabsteinprojekt, Verein für Computergenealogie (CompGen).
Anna Geissinger (1932-2015)'''Gravestone:''' [https://grabsteine.genealogy.net/tomb.php?cem=2571&tomb=526&b=&lang=en Gravestone of Geissinger, Anna at ''Alter Teil Friedhof München-Riem''], koe-the-u, 2015, Grabsteinprojekt, Verein für Computergenealogie (CompGen).
Josef Geissinger (1904-1949)'''Gravestone:''' [https://grabsteine.genealogy.net/tomb.php?cem=2571&tomb=526&b=&lang=en Gravestone of Geissinger, Josef at ''Alter Teil Friedhof München-Riem''], koe-the-u, 2015, Grabsteinprojekt, Verein für Computergenealogie (CompGen).
Josef Geissinger (1925-2009)'''Gravestone:''' [https://grabsteine.genealogy.net/tomb.php?cem=2571&tomb=526&b=&lang=en Gravestone of Geissinger, Josef at ''Alter Teil Friedhof München-Riem''], koe-the-u, 2015, Grabsteinprojekt, Verein für Computergenealogie (CompGen).
Ludwig Geißinger (1926-1992)'''Gravestone:''' [https://grabsteine.genealogy.net/tomb.php?cem=2571&tomb=48&b=&lang=en Gravestone of Geißinger, Ludwig at ''Alter Teil Friedhof München-Riem''], koe-the-u, 2015, Grabsteinprojekt, Verein für Computergenealogie (CompGen).
Markus Geißinger (1962-1988)'''Gravestone:''' [https://grabsteine.genealogy.net/tomb.php?cem=2571&tomb=425&b=&lang=en Gravestone of Geißinger, Markus at ''Alter Teil Friedhof München-Riem''], koe-the-u, 2015, Grabsteinprojekt, Verein für Computergenealogie (CompGen). ***Friedhof München-Feldmoching
Anna Geißinger (1938-1998)'''Gravestone:''' [https://grabsteine.genealogy.net/tomb.php?cem=6446&tomb=1845&b=&lang=en Gravestone of Geißinger, Anna at ''Friedhof München-Feldmoching''], L. Kehlenbeck, 2020, Grabsteinprojekt, Verein für Computergenealogie (CompGen). **Vilshofen *[[:Category:Berlin, Geisinger Name Study]] **Berlin-Buch : [[Geisinger-708|Johann Geisinger (1905-1944)]] (moved from Neuburg a. d. Donau, Bayern) **Berlin-Wilmersdorf : [[Geisinger-676|Friedrich Geisinger (1896-1973)]] (moved from Lohnweiler, Rheinland-Pfalz) *[[:Category:Hessen, Geisinger Name Study]] **Bergstrasse ***Friedhof Zwingenberg (Bergstraße)
Katharina (Geissinger) Störger (1899-1992)'''Gravestone:''' [https://grabsteine.genealogy.net/tomb.php?cem=4228&tomb=809&b=&lang=en Gravestone of Störger, Katharina at ''Friedhof Zwingenberg (Bergstraße)''], Juliane und Jürgen Wustendorfer, 2017, Grabsteinprojekt, Verein für Computergenealogie (CompGen). **Darmstadt ***Friedhof Darmstadt-Bessungen
Anni (Baumann) Geißinger (1920-1999)'''Gravestone:''' [https://grabsteine.genealogy.net/tomb.php?cem=7517&tomb=1253&b=&lang=en Gravestone of Geißinger, Anni at ''Friedhof Darmstadt-Bessungen''], H. Büttel, 2021, Grabsteinprojekt, Verein für Computergenealogie (CompGen). ***Waldfriedhof, Darmstadt
Eugen Geissinger (?-1940)'''Gravestone:''' [https://grabsteine.genealogy.net/tomb.php?cem=7184&tomb=4914&b=&lang=en Gravestone of Geissinger, Eugen at ''Waldfriedhof -teilweise-, Darmstadt''], H. Büttel, 2021, Grabsteinprojekt, Verein für Computergenealogie (CompGen).
Eugen Geissinger (?-1944)'''Gravestone:''' [https://grabsteine.genealogy.net/tomb.php?cem=7184&tomb=3603&b=&lang=en Gravestone of Geissinger, Eugen at ''Waldfriedhof -teilweise-, Darmstadt''], H. Büttel, 2022, Grabsteinprojekt, Verein für Computergenealogie (CompGen). **Frankfurt ***Friedhof Frankfurt am Main-Griesheim
Helmut Geisinger (1921-1993)'''Gravestone:''' [https://grabsteine.genealogy.net/tomb.php?cem=6437&tomb=639&b=&lang=en Gravestone of Geisinger, Helmut at ''Friedhof Frankfurt am Main-Griesheim''], Gerhard Sch., 2020, Grabsteinprojekt, Verein für Computergenealogie (CompGen).
Ruth Geisinger (1922-1979)'''Gravestone:''' [https://grabsteine.genealogy.net/tomb.php?cem=6437&tomb=639&b=&lang=en Gravestone of Geisinger, Ruth at ''Friedhof Frankfurt am Main-Griesheim''], Gerhard Sch., 2020, Grabsteinprojekt, Verein für Computergenealogie (CompGen). *Nordrhein-Westfalen **Düsselsdorf ***Nordfriedhof Düsseldorf
Albert Geißinger (1921-2001)'''Gravestone:''' [https://grabsteine.genealogy.net/tomb.php?cem=5612&tomb=5264&b=&lang=en Gravestone of Geißinger, Albert at ''Nordfriedhof Düsseldorf''], R. Feld, 2018, Grabsteinprojekt, Verein für Computergenealogie (CompGen).
Günter Geißinger (1934-2016)'''Gravestone:''' [https://grabsteine.genealogy.net/tomb.php?cem=5612&tomb=11092&b=&lang=en Gravestone of Geißinger, Günter at ''Nordfriedhof Düsseldorf''], R. Feld, 2021, Grabsteinprojekt, Verein für Computergenealogie (CompGen).
Peter Geissinger (1894-1945)'''Gravestone:''' [https://grabsteine.genealogy.net/tomb.php?cem=5607&tomb=2904&b=&lang=en Gravestone of Geissinger, Peter at ''Nordfriedhof, Kriegsgräber 1939-45, Düsseldorf''], R. Feld, 2018, Grabsteinprojekt, Verein für Computergenealogie (CompGen). **Essen **Mönchengladbach ***Soldatenfriedhof Mönchengladbach-Hardt
Wilhelm Geissinger (1901-1945)'''Gravestone:''' [https://grabsteine.genealogy.net/tomb.php?cem=8093&tomb=5&b=&lang=en Gravestone of Geissinger, Wilhelm at ''Soldatenfriedhof Mönchengladbach-Hardt''], R. Feld, 2022, Grabsteinprojekt, Verein für Computergenealogie (CompGen). *[[:Category:Rheinland-Pfalz, Geisinger Name Study]] **Bernkastel-Wittlich ***Friedhof Mülheim an der Mosel (Bernkastel-Wittlich)
Emilie Gessinger (1913-2001)'''Gravestone:''' [https://grabsteine.genealogy.net/tomb.php?cem=1917&tomb=84&b=&lang=en Gravestone of Geissinger, Emilie at ''Friedhof Mülheim an der Mosel (Bernkastel-Wittlich)''], M.-L. Conen, 2014 (database reference to Geissinger, plate states Gessinger), Grabsteinprojekt, Verein für Computergenealogie (CompGen). **Palatinate: [[Space:Geisinger_in_the_Pfalz | Geisinger in the Palatinate (Pfalz)]] (WORK IN PROGRESS) with multiple sub clusters: Kusel area (Buborn, Einöllen, Eßweiler, Ginsweiler, Hefersweiler, Hirsau , Hohenöllen, Hundheim/Glan, Kirrweiler, Lauterecken, Lohnweiler, Nußbach, Oberweiler im Tal, Offenbach am Glan, Reipoltskirchen, Roßbach, Wolfstein/Pfalz), Bobenheim, Roxheim, Landau, Pirmasens, Donnersberg District (Dörnbach, Imsweiler, Obermoschel, Rockenhausen), Kaiserslautern, Zweibrücken *** [[Space:Geissinger_in_Ludwigshafen_am_Rhein%2C_Mundenheim%2C_Rheing%C3%B6nheim_and_Friesenheim|Geissinger in Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Mundenheim, Rheingönheim and Friesenheim]] *** Places with small population due to migrant workers: Speyer **Rhenish Hesse Area (Rheinhessen) ***Worms:
[[Geissinger-259|Catharina (Geissinger) Löcher (-1770)]]
Available records online: StA Worms:
Geburtsregister (1876-1902)'''StA Worms, Geburtsregister:''' [https://www.ancestry.de/search/collections/60519/ Ancestry.com. Worms, Deutschland, Geburtsregister, 1876-1902 Datenbank online. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Ursprüngliche Daten: Personenstandsregister, Geburtenregister, 1876-1902. Digital images. Stadtarchiv Worms, Worms, Deutschland.]
Heiratsregister (1876-1923) '''StA Worms, Heiratsregister:''' [https://www.ancestry.de/search/collections/60516/ Ancestry.com. Worms, Deutschland, Heiratsregister 1876-1923 Datenbank online. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Ursprüngliche Daten: Personenstandsregister Eheregister, 1876-1923. Stadtarchiv Worms.]
Sterberegister (1876-1950)'''StA Worms, Sterberegister:''' [https://www.ancestry.de/search/collections/60518/ Ancestry.com. Worms, Deutschland, Sterberegister, 1876-1950 Datenbank online. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Ursprüngliche Daten: Personenstandsregister, Sterberegister, 1876-1950. Stadtarchiv Worms.]
Zivilstandsregister (1798-1875)'''StA Worms, Zivilstandsregister:''' [https://www.ancestry.de/search/collections/60520/ Ancestry.com. Worms, Deutschland, Zivilstandsregister, 1798-1875 Datenbank online. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Ursprüngliche Daten: Zivilstandsregister, 1798-1875. Stadtarchiv Worms.]
resulting in four persons: [[Geißinger-203|August Geißinger (1890-1958)]] ∞ [[Boos-357|Friederike (Boos) Geißinger (1896-bef.1995)]]'''Marriage August Geißinger:''' Standesamt Worms, Heiratsregister, 1921 Nr.633. [https://www.ancestry.de/imageviewer/collections/60516/images/42667_122^0102^051_00566?pId=45434 Ancestry.com. Worms, Deutschland, Heiratsregister 1876-1923 database on-line. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Ursprüngliche Daten: Personenstandsregister Eheregister, 1876-1923. Stadtarchiv Worms. Worms, 1921 Juli 27 - 1921 Dez 31. Image 566.] ''Nr. 633. (Aufgebotsverzeichnis No. 29) Worms, am siebenzehnten Dezember tausend neunhundert ein und zwanzig. Vor dem unterzeichneten Standesbeamten erschien heute zum Zwecke der Eheschließung: 1. der Former August Geißinger der Persönlichkeit nach auf Grund der Standessamtlichen Ermächtigung anerkannt, geboren am sieben un zwanzigsten Mai des Jahres tausend achthundert neunzig zu Mundenheim jetzt Stadtgemeinde, Ludwigshafen am Rhein in Bayern, Geburtsregister No. 81 des Standesamts in Mundenheim, wohnhaft in Ludwigshafen am Rhein in Bayern, Adlerstraße No. 47; 2. Die Friederike Boos, ohne Beruf, der Persönlichkeit nach wie zu 1 anerkannt, geboren am neunundzwanzigsten März des Jahres tausend achthundert sechs und neunzig zu Flomborn, Kreis Alzey, Geburtsregister No. 7 des Standesamts in Flomborn, wohnhaft in Flomborn, Kreis Alzey. Als Zeugen waren zugezogen und erschienen: 3. der Eisenbahnhilfsschaffner Johann Illÿ der Persönlichkeit nach bekannt, 26 Jahre alt, wohnhaft in Worms, Donnersbergerstraße o. 31, 4. der Schmied Peter Hees, der Persönlichkeit nach durch vorgenannten Zeugen Illÿ anerkannt, 35 Jahre alt, wohnhaft in Eppelsheim, Kreis Worms. Der Standesbeamte richtete an die Verlobten einzeln und nach einander die Frage: ob sie die Ehe mit einander eingehen wollen. Die Verlobten bejahten diese Frage und der Standesbamte sprach hierauf aus, daß sie Kraft des Bürgerlichen Gesetzbuchs nunmehr rechtmäßig verbundene Eheleute seien. Vorgelesen, genehmigt und unterschrieben. August Geißinger. Friederike Geißinger geborene Boos. Johann Illy. Peter Hees. Der Standesbeamte. In Vertretung: Damm. Randnotizen: Der Ehemann Geißinger ist am 29. April 1958 gestorben. Standesamt Ludwigshafen am Rhein Sterbeakte 591/1958. Worms, den 21. Mai 1858 Der Standesbeamte: I.V: Kle?berg - Eine Tochter geboren in Ludwigshafen G.R. 9.4. / 1929 I. Ehe geschlossen am 25. Mai 1950 in Ludwigshafen Nr. 318/1950.'', Elisabeth (Geisinger) Geiger, Katharina (Geisinger) Schmitt. ***Mainz, Niederolm **Bad Kreuznach Area **Trier Area **Neuwied / Koblenz Area *[[:Category:Saarland, Geisinger Name Study]] **Saarpfalz: Homburg, Lautzkirchen **Saarbrücken: Dudweiler, Saarbrücken *[[:Category:Thüringen, Geisinger Name Study]] [[#top|[top]]] === Hungary, Categories and Research === :[[:Category:Hungary, Geisinger Name Study]] [[#top|[top]]] === Poland, Categories and Research === :[[:Category:Poland, Geisinger Name Study]] [[#top|[top]]] === Romania, Categories and Research === :[[:Category:Romania, Geisinger Name Study]] [[#top|[top]]] === Serbia, Categories and Research === :[[:Category:Serbia, Geisinger Name Study]] :https://ofb.genealogy.net/namelist.php?nachname=Geisinger&ofb=stanischitsch&modus=&lang=de ::Jakob GEISINGER + 21.05.1840 in Kernei (Kljajicevo),Batschka,Wojwodina,Serbien geboren zwischen 1750 und 1762 ::1.Ehegatte: (1st spouse) Magdalena SPEER * 27.10.1768 in Kernei (Kljajicevo),Batschka,Wojwodina,Serbien + 10.11.1823 in Kernei (Kljajicevo),Batschka,Wojwodina,Serbien ::oo 14.02.1786 in Kernei (Kljajicevo),Batschka,Wojwodina,Serbien Magdalena GEISINGER * 1792 in Kernei (Kljajicevo),Batschka,Wojwodina,Serbien, + 1838 in Stanischitsch (Stanišic, Örszállás),Batschka,Wojwodina,Serbien ::Paul GEISINGER * 1797 in Kernei (Kljajicevo),Batschka,Wojwodina,Serbien, + 1861 in Stanischitsch (Stanišic, Örszállás),Batschka,Wojwodina,Serbien ::Quelle: [oo] SF, Nr. 1947, 7717 ::Quelle: [oo] Schmidt (1995): FB Kernei, Nr. G 492 ::Trauzeugen: Andreas Hertl; Karl Speer : https://ofb.genealogy.net/namelist.php?nachname=Geisinger&ofb=tschatali&modus=&lang=de ::Regina GEISINGER * 06.09.1825 in Kernei (Kljajicevo),Batschka,Wojwodina,Serbien + 01.03.1871 in Stanischitsch (Stanišic, Örszállás),Batschka,Wojwodina,Serbien begraben: 02.03.1871 in Stanischitsch (Stanišic, Örszállás),Batschka,Wojwodina,Serbien ::Patenkind: Katharina Kuntzer ::Patenkind: Nikolaus Nuspl ::Patenkind: Ottilie Nuspl ::1.Ehegatte:(1st spouse) Adam OSPELT * 10.12.1821 in Stanischitsch (Stanišic, Örszállás),Batschka,Wojwodina,Serbien + 16.08.1886 in Stanischitsch (Stanišic, IÖrszállás),Batschka,Wojwodina,Serbien ::oo 08.11.1843 in Stanischitsch (Stanišic, Örszállás),Batschka,Wojwodina,Serbien Margaretha OSPELT * 1854 in Stanischitsch (Stanišic, Örszállás),Batschka,Wojwodina,Serbien, + 1929 in Stanischitsch (Stanišic, Örszállás),Batschka,Wojwodina,Serbien ::Matthias OSPELT * 1857 in Stanischitsch (Stanišic, Örszállás),Batschka,Wojwodina,Serbien, + 1937 in Stanischitsch (Stanišic, Örszállás),Batschka,Wojwodina,Serbien ::Quelle: [oo] SF, Nr. 5509 ::Trauzeugen: Josef Lang; Adam Naunheimer ::Wohnung: Stanischitsch (Stanišic, Örszállás),Batschka,Wojwodina,Serbien ::Geschwister (siblings) ::Jakob GEISINGER * 1829 in Kernei (Kljajicevo),Batschka,Wojwodina,Serbien ::Johann GEISINGER * 1835 in Stanischitsch (Stanišic, Örszállás),Batschka,Wojwodina,Serbien, + 1869 in Stanischitsch (Stanišic, Örszállás),Batschka,Wojwodina,Serbien ::Paul GEISINGER * 1838 in Stanischitsch (Stanišic, Örszállás),Batschka,Wojwodina,Serbien, + 1921 in Stanischitsch (Stanišic, Örszállás),Batschka,Wojwodina,Serbien ::10 Kinder, Kernei (Kljajicevo),Batschka,Wojwodina,Serbien [[#top|[top]]] === Ukraine, Categories and Research === :[[:Category:Ukraine, Geisinger Name Study]] [[#top|[top]]] === United Kingdom, Categories and Research === :[[:Category:United Kingdom, Geisinger Name Study]] [[#top|[top]]] === United States, Categories and Research === *[[:Category:Alabama, Geisinger Name Study]] *[[:Category:Arizona, Geisinger Name Study]] *[[:Category:California, Geisinger Name Study]] *[[:Category:Florida, Geisinger Name Study]] *[[:Category:Illinois, Geisinger Name Study]] *[[:Category:Indiana, Geisinger Name Study]] *[[:Category:Iowa, Geisinger Name Study]] *[[:Category:Kansas, Geisinger Name Study]] *[[:Category:Maryland, Geisinger Name Study]] *[[:Category:Massachusetts, Geisinger Name Study]] **Roxbury, Brookline, Boston *[[:Category:Michigan, Geisinger Name Study]] *[[:Category:Minnesota, Geisinger Name Study]] *[[:Category:Missouri, Geisinger Name Study]] *[[:Category:Nebraska, Geisinger Name Study]] **Grand Island, Hall County: Felix Geisinger (1840-1911) immigrated from Würtemberg via Wisconsin, Iowa and Pennsylvania *[[:Category:New Jersey, Geisinger Name Study]] *[[:Category:New York, Geisinger Name Study]] **69 records [https://a860-historicalvitalrecords.nyc.gov/browse-all?last_name=Geisinger&first_name=&year=&submit=Search&page=2 Historical Vital Records NYC] *[[:Category:North Dakota, Geisinger Name Study]] *[[:Category:Ohio, Geisinger Name Study]] *[[:Category:Oklahoma, Geisinger Name Study]] *[[:Category:Oregon, Geisinger Name Study]] *[[:Category:Pennsylvania, Geisinger Name Study]] **Montgomery: [[Geisinger-9|Hans Philip (Geisinger) Geissinger (1701-1791)]] immigrated from Southern Germany *[[:Category:South Dakota, Geisinger Name Study]] *[[:Category:Texas, Geisinger Name Study]] *[[:Category:Washington, Geisinger Name Study]] *[[:Category:Wisconsin, Geisinger Name Study]] [[#top|[top]]] ==Membership== * [[Scholz-412|Alexandra-Brigitte Scholz]] * [[Geissinger-177|Dan Geissinger III]] * [[Schneck-203|Darlene Schneck]] [[#top|[top]]] ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== Prior the 19th century the spelling of surnames in the German regions were not fixed. Since many people were not capable to write or read, they could not tell how their name was spelled. The priest who typically kept the records would write the names down as he heard and understood them. So when people moved from one parish to another, the spelling of their name might have changed. Also the spelling might have changed, when the priest was replace by another priest. The ending "inger" (in German) indicates that someone comes from a place or household and is pretty stable used in the southern German region. The rest of the name can have multiple writings based on the vowel's sound or consonant's sound in the spoken word in different regional dialects: a "G" could also be a "K" or seldom a "C". The vowel "ei" could also be written as "ai", "ey", "ay", "eu" and seldom as "uy"("ui") or "ej". The consonant "s" could be "ß", "ss", "z", "sz" and "zs". These option generate many name variants (see Table below).
'''Table 1: Possible Surname Variants. Bold: Profiles exist in WikiTree for this variant (as of 29JN21). Red: Total Civil records in FamilySearch.org (as of 29JN21).''' {| border="1" | '''-''' || '''Origin''' || '''ai''' || '''ey''' || '''ay''' || '''eu''' || '''uy''' || '''ej''' || ||'''e''' |- | '''Origin''' || '''[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Geisinger Geisinger]''' 14242|| [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gaisinger Gaisinger] 90|| [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Geysinger Geysinger] 122|| [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gaysinger Gaysinger] 7|| [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Geusinger Geusinger] 27|| '''[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Guysinger Guysinger]''' 594|| [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gejsinger Gejsinger] 3|| ||'''[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gesinger Gesinger]''' 900 |- | '''ß(ss)''' || '''[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Geissinger Geissinger]''' 5354|| [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gaissinger Gaissinger] 56|| [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Geyssinger Geyssinger] 23|| [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gayssinger Gayssinger] 0|| [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Geussinger Geussinger] 13|| [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Guyssinger Guyssinger] 1|| [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gejssinger Gejssinger] 0|| ||'''[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gessinger Gessinger]''' 2481 |- | '''z''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Geizinger Geizinger] 188|| [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gaizinger Gaizinger] 57|| [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Geyzinger Geyzinger] 0|| [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gayzinger Gayzinger] 2|| [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Geuzinger Geuzinger] 2|| [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Guyzinger Guyzinger] 0|| [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gejzinger Gejzinger] 1|| ||[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gezinger Gezinger] 170 |- | '''sz''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Geiszinger Geiszinger] 115|| [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gaiszinger Gaiszinger] 14|| [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Geyszinger Geyszinger] 0|| [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gayszinger Gayszinger] 0|| [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Geuszinger Geuszinger] 0|| [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Guyszinger Guyszinger] 0|| [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gejszinger Gejszinger] 0|| ||[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Geszinger Geszinger]33 |- | '''zs''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Geizsinger Geizsinger] 0|| [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gaizsinger Gaizsinger] 0|| [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Geyzsinger Geyzsinger] 0|| [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gayzsinger Gayzsinger] 0|| [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Geuzsinger Geuzsinger] 0|| [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Guyzsinger Guyzsinger] 0|| [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gejzsinger Gejzsinger] 0|| ||[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gezsinger Gezsinger] 4 |- | '''K Variants''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Keisinger Keisinger] 269|| '''[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kaisinger Kaisinger]''' 663|| [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Keysinger Keysinger] 97|| '''[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kaysinger Kaysinger]''' 276|| [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Keusinger Keusinger] 11|| [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kuysinger Kuysinger] 0|| [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kejsinger Kejsinger] 0|| ||'''[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kesinger Kesinger]''' 3109 |- | '''ß(ss)''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Keissinger Keissinger] 49|| [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kaissinger Kaissinger] 18|| [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Keyssinger Keyssinger] 2|| [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kayssinger Kayssinger] 0|| [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Keussinger Keussinger] 0|| [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kuyssinger Kuyssinger] 0|| [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kejssinger Kejssinger] 0|| ||'''[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kessinger Kessinger]''' 25129 |- | '''z''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Keizinger Keizinger] 59 || [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kaizinger Kaizinger] 416|| [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Keyzinger Keyzinger] 0|| [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kayzinger Kayzinger] 1 || [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Keuzinger Keuzinger] 3|| [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kuyzinger Kuyzinger] 0|| [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kejzinger Kejzinger] 2|| ||[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kezinger Kezinger] 52 |- | '''sz''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Keiszinger Keiszinger] 11 || [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kaiszinger Kaiszinger] 28 || [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Keyszinger Keyszinger] 0 || [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kayszinger Kayszinger] 0|| [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Keuszinger Keuszinger] 0|| [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kuyszinger Kuyszinger] 0|| [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kejszinger Kejszinger] 0|| ||[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Keszinger Keszinger] 46 |- | '''zs''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Keizsinger Keizsinger] 0 || [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kaizsinger Kaizsinger] 0|| [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Keyzsinger Keyzsinger] 0 || [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kayzsinger Kayzsinger] 0|| [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Keuzsinger Keuzsinger] 0 || [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kuyzsinger Kuyzsinger] 0|| [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kejzsinger Kejzsinger] 0|| ||[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kezsinger Kezsinger] 0 |} '''Conclusions from the data snap-shot above:''' :(1) The most use form is "Geisinger". Followed by Geissinger. :(2) The "e" variant is an own name and no variant: Kessinger / Gessinger / Kesinger / Gesinger :(3) The "zs" or "sz" variants are more likely misreadings or mispellings. :(4) Need a detailed research on the origin of Guysinger/Guisinger, it could be a variant through migration or an own name. :(5) Need a detailed research on the origin of Kaisinger / Kaizinger / Keisinger / Kaysinger, it could be a variant through migration or an own name. Other similar names are for example Greisinger, Geilinger, Geistlinger. They can be misspelling or a misreading or the name "Geisinger", but generally they are seperate names, and not part of this name study. Above the variants from "ei" to "e" are looked at. There is also the variants to "i" or "ie", and "a" e.g. Gisinger, Gissinger, Giesinger, Giessinger, Kissinger, Kiesinger, Gasinger, Gassinger. These names can be a variants of "Geisinger" as well as a own names. Also Geisinger can be a variant of such a name. The study will be open to connect lines of these names, if proof is found that a family line connects to an original Geisinger/Geissinger name or transforms to a Geisinger/Geissinger. [[#top|[top]]] ===Geisinger or Geißinger or Geissinger=== In Germany surnames were fixed to their spelling when the civil records were started. This is in some places as early as 1800, in other places as late as 1875. Looking at civil records, there must have been some kind of "debate" in families whether the name is written with single "s" or with double "ss" or "ß". For example this [[Geisinger-158|Johann Christian Geisinger (1885-1945)]] had his birth record corrected from "Geissinger" to "Geisinger". It did not help, on his grave the name is written with "ss" again. All his descendants are written with the single "s", while most of his ancestors are written as ''Geisinger'' and ''Geißinger'' in their times. {{Image|file=Geisinger-158.jpg |caption=Name Correction in 1942: "Geissinger" to "Geisinger" }}{{Image|file=Geisinger-158-1.jpg |caption=Grave Johann Christian Geisinger, surname spelled out as "Geissinger" }} {{Image|file=Geisinger_Name_Study-4.png |size=l |caption=Examples of different spellings for the same person in earlier times }} In Germany all three spellings "Geisinger", "Geißinger" and "Geissinger" continue to exist. The last two are very difficult to differentiate in global databases as www.familysearch.org, www.ancestry.com, www.myheritage.com or even in the German telephone directory, since typically searches do not differentiate between the "ß" and the "ss" spelling, even when an "exact" search is execute. A question which raises on the use of the "ss" versus the "ß" is the following: Are the origins of the "Geissinger" name lines really disconnected to the "Geisinger"/"Geißinger" name line ? Or is this "ss" / "ß" only a regional spelling ? One of the conclusions of the subproject [[space:Gei%C3%9Finger_in_Gro%C3%9Fsachsen%2C_Leutershausen_and_Schriesheim | Geißinger in Großsachsen, Leutershausen and Schriesheim]] is, that for this region and time all spellings have been used in parallel, so no differentiation on the lines with different spellings could be identified. Similar are the findings in the differentiation of spellings in the subproject [[space:Gisinger_and_Geisinger_in_G%C3%B6tzis | Gisinger and Geisinger in Götzis]]. So at least for Germany it can be said, that most of these differences in spellings within one family disappear with the appearance of civil records in the 19th century. [[#top|[top]]] ==="uy" and "ui" Variants === :'''Order of Distribution (counts in FamilySearch on June 15th, 2022):''' #Guisinger: '''8975''' records, United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, Hungary.[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=guisinger&q.surname.exact=on FamilySearch.org, Search for Exact Name Guisinger]
➝ Requires a seperate One Name Study.
Name change from Geissinger to Guisinger:
- Father: [[Geissinger-23|Joseph Charles Geissinger (1740-abt.1810)]] ➝ Son:[[Guisinger-84|Philip Guisinger (1797-1872)]]Needs further work: Sources not complete!
- Father: [[Geissinger-1|John Geissinger (1784-1855)]] ➝ Son:[[Guisinger-2|Charles B Guisinger (1806-1859)]]
- Father: [[Geissinger-134|Joseph Carl Geissinger (1740-1810)]] ➝ Son:[[Guisinger-82|John Thomas Guisinger (1784-1855)]] #Guysinger: '''1396''' records, United States, Canada.[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=guysinger&q.surname.exact=on FamilySearch.org, Search for Exact Name Guysinger]
➝ Requires a seperate One Name Study. #Guissinger: '''651''' records, United States, United Kingdom, Germany, France.[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=guissinger&q.surname.exact=on FamilySearch.org, Search for Exact Name Guissinger]
➝ Requires a seperate One Name Study. #Guyssinger: '''5''' records, United States, Germany.[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=guyssinger&q.surname.exact=on FamilySearch.org, Search for Exact Name Guyssinger].
This is a spelling variant and no own name. Example see at "Spelling and Reading" section below. [[#top|[top]]] === "K" Variants === :'''Order of Distribution (counts in FamilySearch on June 15th, 2022):''' #Kaisinger: '''1175''' records, United States, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Switzerland, Slovakia.[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=kaisinger&q.surname.exact=on FamilySearch.org, Search for Exact Name Kaisinger]
➝ Requires a seperate One Name Study. #Keisinger: '''646''' records, United States, Canada, Czech Republic, Germany, United Kingdom, France, Hungary, Netherlands, Switzerland, Slovakia, Austria.[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=keisinger&q.surname.exact=on FamilySearch.org, Search for Exact Name Keisinger]
➝ Requires a seperate One Name Study. #Kaysinger: '''587''' records, United States, Germany, Scotland.[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=kaysinger&q.surname.exact=on FamilySearch.org, Search for Exact Name Kaysinger].
➝ Requires a seperate One Name Study. #Kaizinger: '''384''' records, United States, Germany, Hungary, Slovakia.[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=kaizinger&q.surname.exact=on FamilySearch.org, Search for Exact Name Kaizinger].
➝ Requires a seperate One Name Study. #Keissinger: '''139''' records, United States, Germany, France, Switzerland, Slovakia.[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=keissinger&q.surname.exact=on FamilySearch.org, Search for Exact Name Keissinger]
➝ Variant of Keisinger. #Kaissinger: '''23''' records, United States, Germany, Hungary, France.[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=kaissinger&q.surname.exact=on FamilySearch.org, Search for Exact Name Kaissinger].
➝ Variant of Kaisinger. [[#top|[top]]] ==="z", "sz" and "zs" Variants === :''Kaizinger'' see K Variants. :'''Order of Distribution (counts in FamilySearch on June 21th, 2021):''' #Geizinger: '''188''' records #Gezinger: '''170''' records #Geiszinger: '''115''' records #Keizinger: '''59''' records #Gaizinger: '''57''' records #Kezinger: '''52''' records #Keszinger: '''46''' records #Geszinger: '''33''' records #Kaiszinger: '''28''' records #Gaiszinger: '''14''' records #Keiszinger: '''11''' records #Gezsinger: '''4''' records #Keuzinger: '''3''' records #Gayzinger: '''2''' records #Geuzinger: '''2''' records #Kejzinger: '''2''' records #Gejzinger: '''1''' records #Kayzinger: '''1''' records [[#top|[top]]] ==="e" Variants === :'''Order of Distribution (counts in FamilySearch on June 21th, 2021):''' #Kessinger: '''25129''' records #Kesinger: '''3109''' records #Gessinger: '''2481''' records #Gesinger: '''900''' records #Gezinger: '''170''' records #Kezinger: '''52''' records #Keszinger: '''46''' records #Geszinger: '''33''' records #Gezinger: '''4''' records [[#top|[top]]] === "i" and "ie" Variants=== :For these "i" and "ie" variants all is possible: Independent Name (no Geisinger/Geissinger in the name lines), Ancestors, which had a Geisinger/Geissinger name. Descendants, which change to a Geisinger/Geissinger name. Use as alternative spelling in a Family. :'''Order of Distribution (counts in FamilySearch on June 15th, 2022):''' #Kissinger: '''83005''' records, United States, Argentine, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Croatia, Germany, United Kingdom, France, Hungary, Italy, Mexico, Peru, Philippines, Puerto Rico, Switzerland, Slovakia, Venezuela.[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=kissinger&q.surname.exact=on FamilySearch.org, Search for Exact Name Kissinger]
➝ Requires a seperate One Name Study. #Giesinger: '''6582''' records, Brazil, United States, Canada, Croatia, Germany, United Kingdom, France, Hungary, Netherlands, Poland, Russia, Switzerland, Slovakia.[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=giesinger&q.surname.exact=on FamilySearch.org, Search for Exact Name Giesinger]
Examples of ''alternative spelling'' as Geisinger or Geissinger are found in [[Space:Gisinger_and_Geisinger_in_G%C3%B6tzis|Götzis/Austria]]''.
➝ Requires a seperate One Name Study. #Kisinger: '''5465''' records, Argentine, United States, Canada, Croatia, Germany, France, Hungary, Netherlands, Switzerland, Scotland, Slovakia.[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=kisinger&q.surname.exact=on FamilySearch.org, Search for Exact Name Kisinger]
➝ Requires a seperate One Name Study. #Kiesinger: '''4578''' records, United States, Germany, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Switzerland.[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=kiesinger&q.surname.exact=on FamilySearch.org, Search for Exact Name Kiesinger]
➝ Requires a seperate One Name Study. #Gisinger: '''4000''' records, United States, Brazil, Canada, Croatia, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Netherlands, Slovakia, Switzerland.[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=gisinger&q.surname.exact=on FamilySearch.org, Search for Exact Name Gisinger]
Examples of ''alternative spelling'' as Geisinger or Geissinger are found in [[Space:Gisinger_and_Geisinger_in_G%C3%B6tzis|Götzis/Austria]]''.
➝ Requires a seperate One Name Study. #Gissinger: '''2558''' records, United States, Brazil, Croatia, Germany, United Kingdom, France, Hungary, Netherlands, Slovakia, Ukraine, Austria.[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=gissinger&q.surname.exact=on FamilySearch.org, Search for Exact Name Gissinger]
Examples of ''alternative spelling'' as Geisinger or Geissinger are found in [[Space:Gisinger_and_Geisinger_in_G%C3%B6tzis|Götzis/Austria]]''.
➝ Requires a seperate One Name Study. #Giessinger: '''2264''' records, United States, Belgium, Canada, Croatia, Germany, United Kingdom, France, Hungary, Netherlands, Switzerland, Slovakia, Austria.[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=gisinger&q.surname.exact=on FamilySearch.org, Search for Exact Name Giessinger]
Examples of ''alternative spelling'' as Geisinger or Geissinger are found in [[Space:Gisinger_and_Geisinger_in_G%C3%B6tzis|Götzis/Austria]]''.
➝ Requires a seperate One Name Study. #Kiessinger: '''142''' records, Germany, France, United States.[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=kiessinger&q.surname.exact=on FamilySearch.org, Search for Exact Name Kiessinger]
➝ Variant of Kissinger. [[#top|[top]]] === Identified Name Mutations === *Geis to Geissinger: [[Geis-351|Hans Balthasar (Geis) Geissinger (1703-1771)]], [[Geis-353|Johann Heinrich (Geis) Geißinger (1712-1749)]] *Geiß to Geissinger: [[Geiß-229|Johannes Nicolaus (Geiß) Geissinger (1707-1787)]], [[Geiß-231|Sebastian (Geiß) Geißinger (1702-bef.1772)]], [[Geiß-267|Johann Michael (Geiß) Geisinger (1709-1774)]] *Gaiß/Geiß to Geißinger: [[Gaiß-2|Georg (Gaiß) Geißinger (1808-1880)]] *Geis'''l'''inger to Geisinger: [[Geislinger-40|Fidelis (Geislinger) Geisinger (1743-1796)]] [[#top|[top]]] ===Spelling and Reading=== This place is to be used for typical misspellings or misinterpretation, which are found during the research. :'''Beisinger''' for Geisinger :"Deutschland, ausgewählte evangelische Kirchenbücher 1500-1971," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:2:QTM9-G8VY : 26 October 2021), Eintrag für Burckhardt '''Beisinger''', 19 May 1792; images digitized and records extracted by Ancestry; citing Burial, Stetten, Tuttlingen, Württemberg, Deutschland, Brackenheim, Oa u Stetten, German Lutheran Collection, various parishes, Germany. {{FamilySearch Image|https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQT-Y1KJ?cc=3015626&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AQPGZ-6HLF}}: Film Nr. 101835524, Image 529. {{Image|file=Geisinger_Name_Study-6.png |size=m }} : Geisinger for '''Gensinger'''. : "Deutschland, ausgewählte evangelische Kirchenbücher 1500-1971," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QPKL-GBTK : 28 October 2021), Wilhelm Geisinger, 24 Jun 1827; images digitized and records extracted by Ancestry; citing Baptism, Reichenbach, Kronach, Oberfranken, Bayern, Deutschland, Homburg u Reichenbach, German Lutheran Collection, various parishes, Germany. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSCB-6S54-W?i=41&cc=3015626, Film Nr. 102458309, Image 42.] :The database transcribes to Geisinger, the image does name Gensinger. Gensinger and Geisinger are names appearing in the area and families tend to be confused. The parents Peter Gensinger and Katherina have more children. For the other records the name is correctly transcribed. :'''Geysinger''' for Geisinger :[[Geisinger-36|Samuel Levi Geisinger (1806-1871)]]: "Maryland Marriages, 1666-1970," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F4VW-9MW : 12 December 2014), Samuel L. Geysinger and Elisabeth Julins, 02 Jun 1829; citing Zion Reformed Church,Hagerstown,Washington,Maryland, reference ; FHL microfilm 14,145 :'''Guyssinger''' for Geissinger :"Deutschland, ausgewählte evangelische Kirchenbücher 1500-1971," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QP6M-43QP : 27 October 2021), Christoph '''Guyssinger''', 11 May 1834; images digitized and records extracted by Ancestry; citing Marriage, Heddesheim, Weinheim, Baden, Deutschland, , German Lutheran Collection, various parishes, Germany. {{Image|file=Geisinger_Name_Study-5.png |size=l }} ::On the left it is Geÿssinger and on the right it is Geissinger. The "u" is a old fashion "e". :'''Zeisinger''' for Geisinger :"Deutschland, ausgewählte evangelische Kirchenbücher 1500-1971," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QP6M-HWTS : 9 March 2023), Johann Friedrich '''Zeisinger''', 24 Jul 1836; images digitized and records extracted by Ancestry; citing Marriage, Heddesheim, Weinheim, Baden, Deutschland, , German Lutheran Collection, various parishes, Germany.
In available image it reads Geisinger: {{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSWZ-DSDK-S}} Image number 00943. [[#top|[top]]] ==Regional Distribution== Counting purely available data'''Data of June 17th, 2021 from www.FamilySearch.org:''' Data counts manually received by execution on exact search on the name [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=Geisinger&q.surname.exact=on&f.recordType=0&f.recordType=1&f.recordType=2&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on&count=20&offset=0 Geisinger] and the name [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=Geissinger&q.surname.exact=on&f.recordType=0&f.recordType=1&f.recordType=2&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on Geissinger], tagging the type of records to birth, baptism, marriage and death. Then filtering by place of birth, place of marriag and place of death. Note, (1) searching on "Geißinger" in FamilySearch will give back same results as searching on "Geissinger". (2), since FamilySearch is continuosly adding data sets, these counts are a snap-shot. of the Birth&Baptism, Marriage and Death records available at www.familysearch.org there are two major clusters: Germany and United States where the Name Geisinger and Geißinger (Geissinger) appears.
{{Image|file=Geisinger_Name_Study.png |size=l |caption=Table 2: Counts of Records at Familysearch for Birth&Baptism (*), Marriage (oo) and Death (+), data collected on June 17th, 2021 }} This is only looking on the regional distribution. It might make sense to connect the distribution also to time/century. The distribution in WikiTree itself can be seen using Wikitree+: [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=ana4&Category=Geisinger_Name_Study&Levels=2 Report on Categories in WikiTree+ (Click on "Navigate Categories" to see results)] [[#top|[top]]] === Germany === Filtering the data down to the German states (see Table 3), the main clusters are Württemberg, Baden and Bavaria. These states are all located in south of Germany. {{Image|file=Geisinger_Name_Study-2.png |size=l |caption=Table 3: Counts of Records specific for Germany }} At a first conclusion, the name seems to orignate from the Baden-Württemberg region in southern Germany. [[#top|[top]]] === United States === Filtering the data down to the US states (see Table 4), two very big clusters are found in Ohio and Pennsylvania, followed by clusters are California, Wisconsin (including Wisconsin Territory), Iowa, Minnesota and New York/New Jersey. Note, states with less then 50 totals, have been omitted. {{Image|file=Geisinger_Name_Study-1.png |size=l |caption=Table 4: Counts of Records specific for Unites States (only states >50 occurences) }} Looking at a [https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Immigrants_to_the_United_States_from_Germany?uselang=de#/media/File%3AGerman_population_1872.jpg map of German-Born Population in 1872] the main clusters are found to be in regions with high German population: Pennsylvania, Ohio, Wisconsin. So the assumption is near that the Geisinger/Geissinger population in the USA is descendants of Geisinger/Geissinger immigrants from Germany to the US. It will be one piece of the study to look at this migration. '''Map of German-Born Population in 1872:''' [https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Immigrants_to_the_United_States_from_Germany?uselang=de#/media/File%3AGerman_population_1872.jpg cc Wikimedia]: From The Statistics of the Population of the United States, Compiled from the Original Returns of the Ninth Census, 1872. Perry-Castañeda Library Map Collection.'''Germans in USA:''' [https://germanyinusa.com/2019/08/18/this-map-shows-the-german-born-german-population-in-the-usa-in-1870/ German population in 1870]. [[#top|[top]]] === Rest of Europe === Filtering the data down to the other states of Europe (see Table 5), there are the following interesting clusters: * Hungary * France * Great Britain and Ireland * Austria * Poland The opening question will be if it is possible to prove that these are German immigrants from original German location. {{Image|file=Geisinger_Name_Study-3.png |size=l |caption=Table 5: Counts of Records specific for Rest of Europe }} [[#top|[top]]] ==Migration== Identified migrants: *1727 from Palatine/Germany to Pennsylvania/United States: [[Geisinger-9|Hans Philip (Geisinger) Geissinger (1701-1791)]] *1749 from Weinheim (Hessen or Baden) /Germany to South Africa: [[Geisinger-349|Johann Martin Geisinger (bef.1730-1762)]] *between 1807 and 1810 from Großsachsen/Baden to Heilbrunn/Krim: [[Geisinger-208|Anna Maria (Geisinger) Reibold (1773-aft.1814)]] *1836 from Rheinland-Pfalz / Germany to United States: Request of Friedrich Geisinger (not: [[Geisinger-216|Friedrich Geisinger (bef.1800-aft.1835)]]) from Reiffelbach (Kusel): Bayerische Pfalz: Amts- und Intelligenzblatt des Königlich Bayerischen Rheinkreises. 1836, [a]. Beil., Page 224, [http://www.mdz-nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn=urn:nbn:de:bvb:12-bsb10346388-3 MDZ Scan 228]. *1844 from Tengen, Landkreis Konstanz, Baden-Württemberg to unknown destination: Walburga Geisinger (*1815) *1847/1848 from Hemsbach, Weinheim, Baden to North America: [[Geißinger-344|Johann Philip Geißinger (1805-)]], with wife [[Jung-2653|Eva (Jung) Geisinger (1807-)]] and four daughters Katharina, Elisabetha, Maria and Margaretha. *1852 from Rheinland-Pfalz / Germany to United States: Request from Philipp Jacob Geisinger from Lohnweiler: http://www.mdz-nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn=urn:nbn:de:bvb:12-bsb10346421-0 *1854 from Tengen, Landkreis Konstanz, Baden-Württemberg to Nordamerika:LEO-BW: Landeskundliche Informationssystem für Baden-Württemberg, "Datenbank: Auswanderung aus Südwestdeutschland", [https://www.leo-bw.de/web/guest/detail/-/Detail/details/DOKUMENT/labw_auswanderer/14715/Auswanderer+aus+Tengen Detailseite Tengen]. Emma Geisinger (*1845), Gerhard Geisinger (*1838), Gertrud Geisinger (*1812), Johann Georg Geisinger (*1812), Josef Geisinger (*1842), Maria Geisinger (*1819), Maria Geisinger (*1847), Rosa Geisinger (*1839), Theresia Geisinger (*1848) *1868 from Tengen, Landkreis Konstanz, Baden-Württemberg to North America: Josef Geisinger *1870 from Löffingen, Landkreis Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald, Baden-Württemberg to North America:LEO-BW: Landeskundliche Informationssystem für Baden-Württemberg, "Datenbank: Auswanderung aus Südwestdeutschland", [https://www.leo-bw.de/web/guest/detail/-/Detail/details/DOKUMENT/labw_auswanderer/8656/Auswanderer+aus+L%C3%B6ffingen Detailseite Löffingen].Leopold Geisinger *1910 from Alsace (France/Germany) to United States: Frederick Geisinger"New York Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island), 1892-1924", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JJN8-TN1 : 2 March 2021), '''Frederick Geissinger''', 1910. / Catherine Geissinger"New York Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island), 1892-1924", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JJN8-TJM : 2 March 2021), '''Catherine Geissinger''', 1910. / Abel Geissinger"New York Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island), 1892-1924", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JJN8-TJS : 2 March 2021), '''Abel Geissinger''', 1910. / Frida Geissinger"New York Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island), 1892-1924", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JJN8-TJ9 : 2 March 2021), '''Frida Geissinger''', 1910.
Propably from "Rittenhofen" / Saarland. *1949 from Heidelberg/Germany to New York later Ontario / Canada: [[Geissinger-237|Hans Dieter Geissinger (1930-1996)]] *1951 from Jugoslavia to Chicago / United States: [https://www.ancestry.de/imageviewer/collections/61704/images/0257_81678610_1?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=572f174c86d2d4ffb3d1436a6c27a5f6&usePUB=true&_phsrc=OXg49&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.163770047.160908749.1636888600-213600391.1635744284&pId=477432 Ancestry, Afrika, Asien und Europa, Passagierlisten von Flüchtlingen, 1946-1971]: Josef Geisinger, 40 / Theresia Geisinger, 37 / Theresia Geisinger, 15 / Josef Geisinger, 17 / Lorenz Geisinger, 12 *1951 from Heidelberg/Germany to Toronto / Canada: [https://www.ancestry.de/imageviewer/collections/61704/images/0177_81680766_1?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=572f174c86d2d4ffb3d1436a6c27a5f6&usePUB=true&_phsrc=OXg49&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.233931422.160908749.1636888600-213600391.1635744284&pId=509502 Ancestry, Afrika, Asien und Europa, Passagierlisten von Flüchtlingen, 1946-1971]: Hans Geisinger, 21 *1954 from Austria to Melbourne / Australia: [https://www.ancestry.de/imageviewer/collections/61704/images/0152_81730730_1?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=572f174c86d2d4ffb3d1436a6c27a5f6&usePUB=true&_phsrc=OXg49&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.193586733.160908749.1636888600-213600391.1635744284&pId=963545 Ancestry, Afrika, Asien und Europa, Passagierlisten von Flüchtlingen, 1946-1971]: Alfred Geisinger, 24 *1954 from Austria to Edmonton / Canada: [https://www.ancestry.de/imageviewer/collections/61704/images/0221_81691885_1?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=572f174c86d2d4ffb3d1436a6c27a5f6&usePUB=true&_phsrc=OXg49&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.158976698.160908749.1636888600-213600391.1635744284&pId=645816 Ancestry, Afrika, Asien und Europa, Passagierlisten von Flüchtlingen, 1946-1971]: Jakob Geisinger, 25 *1956 from Jugoslavia to Chicago / United States: [https://www.ancestry.de/imageviewer/collections/61704/images/0047_81700930_1?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=572f174c86d2d4ffb3d1436a6c27a5f6&usePUB=true&_phsrc=OXg49&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.166954558.160908749.1636888600-213600391.1635744284&pId=721561 Ancestry, Afrika, Asien und Europa, Passagierlisten von Flüchtlingen, 1946-1971]: Nikolaus Geisinger, 54 / Theresia Geisinger, 52 *1961 from Austria to Quebec / Canada: [https://www.ancestry.de/imageviewer/collections/61704/images/0297_81692620_1?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=572f174c86d2d4ffb3d1436a6c27a5f6&usePUB=true&_phsrc=OXg49&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.160088765.160908749.1636888600-213600391.1635744284&pId=653392 Ancestry, Afrika, Asien und Europa, Passagierlisten von Flüchtlingen, 1946-1971]: Leopold Geisinger, 40 / Anna Geisinger, 43 / Hans Geisinger, 10 [[#top|[top]]] ==Public Characters== Wikipedia (not found in Wikitree yet, OPEN creation in Wikitree): *[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Geisinger Harry Geisinger (1933–2015)], American politician *[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Geisinger Joseph Geisinger], American sound engineer *[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jürgen_Geißinger Jürgen Geißinger (* 1959)], deutscher Wirtschaftsmanager] *[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tina_Geißinger Tina Geißinger (* 1975)], deutsche Theaterregisseurin und Projektkünstlerin] *[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Felizian_Geissinger Joseph Felizian Geissinger (1740-1806)], Priest and local historianLink zu diesem Datensatz http://d-nb.info/gnd/1012265811 Person Geissinger, Joseph Felizian siehe auch https://www.statistik-bw.de/LABI/PDB.asp?ID=45806 siehe auch https://www.leo-bw.de/web/guest/detail/-/Detail/details/PERSON/wlbblb_personen/1012265811/Geissinger+Joseph+Felizian https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Felizian_Geissinger *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex_Geisinger Alex Geisinger (born 1992)], American disc golfer *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justin_Geisinger Justin Geisinger (born 1982)], American football player *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Geissinger Jean Louise Geissinger (later Harding) 1934-2014] was an infielder and outfielder who played from 1951 through 1954 in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. WikiTree: *[[Geisinger-38|David Geisinger (1790-1860)]], United States Navy officer [[#top|[top]]] == Geisinger Brick Walls == Please see the profiles for the status of the research: * [[Geisinger-9|Hans Philip (Geisinger) Geissinger (1701-1791)]] * [[Geisinger-349|Johann Martin Geisinger (bef.1730-1762)]] * [[Geisinger-216|Friedrich Geisinger (bef.1800-aft.1835)]] == Sources == [[#top|[top]]] ===Resources on WikiTree=== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/GEISINGER List of '''Geisinger''' on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/GEISSINGER List of '''Geissinger''' on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/GEISINGER G2G feed of questions tagged '''Geisinger''']. * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/GEISSINGER G2G feed of questions tagged '''Geissinger''']. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=GEISINGER Orphaned '''Geisinger''' profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=GEISSINGER Orphaned '''Geissinger''' profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Geisinger-1 Unsourced '''Geisinger''' profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Geissinger-1 Unsourced '''Geissinger''' profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=GEISINGER Unconnected '''Geisinger''' profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=GEISSINGER Unconnected '''Geissinger''' profiles on WikiTree]. [[#top|[top]]] == NEWS Log == :JUN-2021: Project is created and the project page is started :JUL-2021: Rough project structure is online :AUG-2021: Subproject [[space:Gisinger_and_Geisinger_in_G%C3%B6tzis | Gisinger and Geisinger in Götzis]] reveals Geisinger as spelling variant of Gisinger :SEP-2021: Subproject [[space:Gei%C3%9Finger_in_Gro%C3%9Fsachsen%2C_Leutershausen_and_Schriesheim | Geißinger in Großsachsen, Leutershausen and Schriesheim]] as a patronymic name for descendants of Geiß :SEP-2021: Subproject [[Space:Geisinger_in_the_Pfalz | Geisinger in the Palatinate (Pfalz)]] starts (work in progress) :JAN-2022: Total 39 Subcategories of the Geisinger Name Study are created :FEB-2022: Civil Records for Speyer, [[Space:Geissinger_in_Ludwigshafen_am_Rhein%2C_Mundenheim%2C_Rheing%C3%B6nheim_and_Friesenheim|Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Mundenheim, Rheingönheim and Friesenheim]] (those available at ancestry.com) are reviewed and the subproject [[space:Geisinger_(Geissinger%2C_Gei%C3%9Finger)_in_Weinheim|Geisinger (Geißinger, Geissinger) in Weinheim]] starts (work in progress) :APR-2022: Subproject [[Space:Family_Grave_Geissinger_on_Bergfriedhof_Heidelberg-S%C3%BCdstadt|Family Grave on Bergfriedhof Heidelberg]] identifies 4 generations of Geissinger :JUN-2022: {{Image|file=Geisinger_Name_Study.pdf |caption=Annual Report of the Geisinger Name Study (2022) }} :JUN-2022: [https://www.compgen.de/2022/06/forschungen-ergebnisse/ Publication in Blog of CompGen about the Study (in German Language)] :OCT-2022 & FEB-2023: Presentation of WikiTree&Project (from FEB-2023: [https://youtu.be/HGFhnSjKQEc YouTube], [https://www.ahnenforscher-stammtisch-unna.de/2023/02/03/gemeinsam-an-einem-stammbaum-bauen-wikitree-vorgestellt/ Blog at Ahnenforschung Unna], [https://padlet.com/AhnenforscherStammtisch/vorstellung-wikitree-where-genealogists-collaborate-hfrl6iauxchyqqss Padlet withe the Links] : FEB-2023: Added categories [[:Category: Romania, Geisinger Name Study]] and [[:Category: Nebraska, Geisinger Name Study]]. Research of migration of [[Geisinger-448|Felix Geisinger (1840-1911)]] :APR-2023: Added category [[:Category:Serbia, Geisinger Name Study]]. Participation in April 2023 Connect-a-Thon resulted in about 175 Profiles added to [[:Category:Serbia, Geisinger Name Study]], 10 to [[:Category:Wisconsin, Geisinger Name Study]] and about 140 to [[:Category:Baden-Württemberg, Geisinger Name Study]] :JUN-2023: Updated Stats below and {{Image|file=Geisinger_Name_Study-1.pdf |caption=Annual Report of the Geisinger Name Study (2023) }} ===Statistic on Profiles in WikiTree=== June 30th, 2023 counted from Profiles download by "[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=AllLastNames=%22Geisinger%22+OR++AllLastNames=%22Geissinger%22&MaxProfiles=2500&Format= Profiles with Geisinger or Geissinger]": {| class="wikitable" border="1" ! Profiles !! Counts |- | Total || 990 |- | With no ONS Category || 153 |- | Total "Private" || 21 |- | With ONS Category || 837 |- | With ONS Template || 600 |- | With >1 ONS Category || 77 |- | With >2 ONS Category || 11 |- | With >3 ONS Category || 3 |- | With >4 ONS Category || 2 |- | With >5 ONS Category || 0 |} :Data of June 30th, 2023 (837 Profiles included in Geisinger Name Study, 990 in last name fields ) :Data of July 14th, 2022 (528 Profiles included in Geisinger Name Study) [[#top|[top]]] == To Do's and Unsorted Items == Please add anything, which has not an identified spot yet, to the below. As soon it found its spot, it will be deleted from below. ---- * Hungary : TO DO / OPEN - Information on Hungary collected here, needs its own space: [[Geisinger-169|Joannes Georgius Geisinger (1726-aft.1790)]] * Serbia ** [https://ofb.genealogy.net/namelist.php?nachname=Geisinger&ofb=werschetz&modus=&lang=de Geisinger in Vršac(Werschetz)], [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vr%C5%A1ac Vršac] is a town in the "Banat" region in Serbia, 14 km apart of Romania. * Analyse this older study on Pennsylvania: Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center, Family Name Search THREE GENERATIONS OF THE PHILIP GEISSINGER FAMILY with added miscellaneous data on the family from Northampton , Lehigh, Bucks and Montgomery Counties, Pennsylvania, Author: Mildred C. Williams, Newtown, Pennsylvania 18940. https://archive.org/embed/threegenerations00will ---- [[#top|[top]]]

Geißinger in Großsachsen, Leutershausen and Schriesheim

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[[Category:Geisinger Name Study]][[Category: Baden-Württemberg, Geisinger Name Study]] == Origin of this Research == In Heddesheim there are some Geißinger families (carpenters, tailors and shoemakers) which are documented in the protestant familybook started by the priest Friedrich Schlatter.'''Family:''' Protestant Parish Heddesheim, Familienbuch, Nr. 71: Christoph Geißinger. [http://www.archion.de/p/ef2e9900c1/ Archion (pay site), Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Heddesheim > Familienbuch 1770 - 1906 (alphabetisch; angelegt 1833 von Pfarrer Friedrich Schlatter), Image 73]. The earliest Geißinger is [[Geißinger-143|Christoph Geißinger (1771-1836)]]. In the familybook the origin of his parents Wendel Geißinger and Maria Marg. Rubel is given as "Leutershausen". In his 1st marriage record in the protestant reformated churchbook, July 16th, 1793 in Heddesheim, nothing is noted, that he came from "Leutershausen", but this entry is not the actual marriage. The entry notes, that the marriage will take place in the "lutheran" church.'''Marriage of Christoph Geißinger:''' Protestant (reformated) Parish Heddesheim, Mischbuch, 07JUL1793, Geißinger-Reinhardt. [http://www.archion.de/p/3b046b044c/ Archion (pay site), Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Heddesheim > Mischbuch Aug. 1751,Juni 1751,1751 - Okt. 1808,Nov. 1810,1816. Image 85]. The Lutheran parish in Heddesheim at this time was serviced through the lutheran parish of Ladenburg (another village nearby). Here indeed the entry calls out the origin from Leutershausen: "''Christoph Geisinger Bürger und Schreiner Meister in Heddesheim, Wendel Geisingers Bürgers in Leutershausen ehelich lediger Sohn''".'''Marriage of Christoph Geisinger:''' Protestant (lutheran) Parish Ladenburg, Mischbuch, 16JUL1793, Geisinger-Reinhard. [http://www.archion.de/p/2aa82e5720/ Archion (pay site), Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Ladenburg > Mischbuch 1791 - 1802 [Abschrift]. Image 19]: ''Copulierte 1793. Juli 16 ist allhier '''Christoph Geisinger''' Bürger und Schreiner Meister in Heddesheim, '''Wendel Geisingers Bürgers in Leutershausen ehelich lediger Sohn''', mit Francisca Augusta Rheinhardin des verstarb Bürgers in Heddesheim Philipp Rheinhard nachgelaßene ehelich ledige Tochter reformierter Religion nach eingebrachtem ??os Scheinen copuliert worden.''. There is something more: In the protestant "reformated" book Christophs name is spelled out as "Geißinger" / "Geissinger", in the "lutheran" book he is called "Geisinger". Which shows, that all these three spellings have been used side by side for the same person at that time. This research page is focussing on the families of Geisinger (Geissinger / Geißinger) in Leutershausen, Großsachsen and Schriesheim, and where they came from. {{Image|file=Geibinger_in_Grobsachsen_Leutershausen_and_Schriesheim.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Geographic Location, 1645. '''Map:''' Piece, marked by A.-B. Scholz of Erpach Comitatus (County of Erbach, Germany) from "Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, sive Atlas Novus in quo Tabulæ et Descriptiones Omnium Regionum, Editæ a Guiljel et Ioanne Blaeu" (Theater of the World, or a New Atlas of Maps and Representations of All Regions, Edited by Willem and Joan Blaeu), 1645. Wikimedia: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Blaeu_1645_-_Erpach_Comitatus.jpg }} This research is part of the [[Space:Geisinger_Name_Study | Geisinger Name Study]]. It is dedicated to the origin of the Geißinger families from Großsachsen, Leutershausen and Schriesheim which later moved forward to different places in Germany. [[#top|[top]]] == Geographic Region == The geographic region covered in the research of this page belongs to different political districs. The historic map gives an idea on the area. Heddesheim, the later residence of Christoph Geisinger, is about 5 km apart from Großsachsen. Zotzenbach, the origin of the ancestors, is about 20 km apart from Großsachsen. The small table advices the past name and the current name, as well as the regional affiliation. Today Großsachsen, Leutershausen, Schriesheim and Heddesheim are part of Baden-Würtemberg, while Zotzenbach and Rimbach are part of Hessen. In the time of question, Großsachsen, Leutershausen, Schriesheim and Heddesheim belonged to the Zent Schriesheim in the Oberamt Heidelberg, which is part of the Kurpfalz of the Holy Roman Empire, while Zotzenbach and Rimbach belonged to the County of Erbach-Schönberg. {| border="1" |+'''Regional Affiliation''' | '''Name in 1645''' | '''Affiliation in 1645''' | '''Name in 2021''' | '''Affiliation in 2021''' |- | '''Grossaxen''' | rowspan="4" | Villages in Zent Schriesheim, Oberamt Heidelberg, Kurpfälzischer Reichskreis, Heiliges Römisches Reich'''Oberamt Heidelberg''' in [https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oberamt_Heidelberg German Wikipedia] | Großsachsen | rowspan="2" | Part of Hirschberg an der Bergstraße, Rhein-Neckar-Kreises, Baden-Württemberg |- | '''Leutershausen''' | Leutershausen |- | '''Schriesheim''' | Schriesheim | Town in Rhein-Neckar-Kreises, Baden-Württemberg |- | '''Heddesheim''' | Heddesheim | Town in Rhein-Neckar-Kreises, Baden-Württemberg |- | '''Rimpbach''' | rowspan="2" | Villages in Grafschaft Erbach-Schönberg'''Grafschaft Erbach''', [http://grenzsteine.de/grenzsteine-deutsche-laender/grenzsteine-odenwald/grafschaft-erbach/index.html Grenzsteine (deutsche Länder) / Grenzsteine Odenwald / Grafschaft Erbach], Fränkischer Reichskreis, Heiliges Römisches Reich | Rimbach"'''Rimbach''', Gemeinde, Landkreis Bergstraße“, in: [https://www.lagis-hessen.de/de/subjects/idrec/sn/ol/id/15213 Historisches Ortslexikon (Stand: 8.6.2018)] | Village in Kreis Bergstraße, Hessen |- | '''Zotzenbach''' | Zotzenbach"'''Zotzenbach''', Landkreis Bergstraße“, in: [https://www.lagis-hessen.de/de/subjects/idrec/sn/ol/id/13293 Historisches Ortslexikon (Stand: 27.5.2021)] | Part of Rimbach in Kreis Bergstraße, Hessen |} [[#top|[top]]] == Families in Großsachsen, Leutershausen and Schriesheim == Between 1730 and 1750 four men with the surname '''Geis''' / '''Geiß''' migrated from Zotzenbach in the county of Erbach-Schönberg to Großsachsen in the Oberamt Heidelberg belonging to the Kurpfalz: Sebastian Geiß and his brother Johann Nicolaus Geiß, both sons of [[Geiß-232|Adam Geiß (bef.1678-aft.1717)]] and Anna Catharina Kadel from Zotzenbach, and Balthasar Geiß and his brother Johann Heinrich Geiß, both sons of [[Geis-352|Hans Adam Geis (bef.1685-)]] and Getrauten (no surname identified) from Zotzenbach. All four are of lutheran confession. All four change their surname form '''Geis''' / '''Geiß''' to '''Geisinger''' / '''Geissinger''' / '''Geißinger''' when arriving in Großsachsen. Balthasar and Johann Henrich remained single with no descendant in Großsachsen. Sebastian married in 1744 in Großsachsen to Anna Catharina Bauer, but only one daughter Anna Maria is identified. His wife died in 1772 as widow, but Sebastians death record was not identified in the records in the parishes of Schriesheim, Großsachsen and Leuterhausen. The last of the four, Johann Nicolaus, had married Maria Elisabetha König already in Zotzenbach. His wife originates from Großsachsen and the family obviously moved to live in Großsachsen. In the records three children of Nicolaus are baptized, Johannes (1735), Johann Philipp (1737 and Wendel (1746). There is also in this generation a Michael Geisinger (1732), which is likely to be a fourth son of Nicolaus, but his baptism record was not identified yet. When Johann Nicolaus dies in 1787 in the age of 80, his son Philipp is citizen in Großsachsen, married to Elisabetha Schmitt with 10 children and his son Wendel is citizen in Leutershausen married to Anna Margaretha Rubel with 4 children. His son Johannes died as infant and Michael Geißinger died in 1762 leaving behind wife and one daughter. The found family relationship is shown in the graphic below. {{Image|file=Geibinger_in_Grobsachsen_Leutershausen_and_Schriesheim-2.jpg |size=xl |caption=Geisinger Lines in Großsachsen and Leutershausen }} From the first occurrence of the name Geisinger / Geissinger / Geißinger in 1735, in total 25 different individuals bear this name (not counting wifes taking up the husbands surname). Barely 75 years later, all female descendants bear other surnames, and the only male descendant moved on to live in Heddesheim. So after 1810 the name Geisinger / Geissinger / Geißinger disappears again from the records in the lutheran/protestant parishes of Schriesheim, Großsachsen and Leutershausen. The three generations of '''Geisinger''' / '''Geissinger''' / '''Geißinger''' are identified as follows: {| border="1" | '''Immigrating Generation 0''' | '''Generation 1''' | '''Generation 2''' |- | [[Geis-351|Hans Balthasar (Geis) Geissinger (1703-1771)]] | no descendants | |- | [[Geis-353|Johann Heinrich (Geis) Geißinger (1712-1749)]] | no descendants | |- | [[Geiß-231|Sebastian (Geiß) Geißinger (1702-bef.1772)]] | [[Geißinger-156|Maria Elisabetha Geißinger (1745-)]] | |- | | [[Geisinger-210|Johann Michael Geisinger (abt.1732-1762)]] | [[Geisinger-211|Anna Maria Geisinger (1762-)]] |- | rowspan="3" | [[Geiß-229|Johannes Nicolaus (Geiß) Geissinger (1707-1787)]] | [[Geissinger-149|Johannes Geissinger (1735-1736)]] | no descendants |- | [[Geissinger-145|Johann Philipp Geissinger (1737-1803)]] | [[Geissinger-150|Susanna Geissinger (1760-1766)]]
[[Geisinger-207|Catharina Geisinger (1762-1765)]]
[[Geissinger-146|Anna Elisabetha (Geissinger) Heinrich (1766-)]]
[[Geissinger-151|Anna Catharina Geissinger (1768-1785)]]
[[Geissinger-152|Eva Margaretha Geissinger (1771-1772)]]
[[Geisinger-208|Anna Maria (Geisinger) Reibold (1773-)]]
[[Geissinger-153|Philipp Geissinger (1776-1785)]]
[[Geisinger-209|Maria Margaretha Geisinger (1778-1783)]]
[[Geissinger-154|Anna Barbara (Geissinger) Schütz (1782-1836)]]
[[Geissinger-155|Eva Maria (Geissinger) Sommer (1785-)]] |- | [[Geissinger-144|Johann Wendel Geissinger (1746-1813)]] | [[Geisinger-205|Johann Philipp Geisinger (1770-1770)]]
[[Geißinger-143|Johann Christoph Geißinger (1771-1836)]]
[[Geissinger-147|Georg Geissinger (1775-1775)]]
[[Geisinger-206|Anna Margaretha Geisinger (1777-)]]
[[Geissinger-148|Anna Elisabetha (Geissinger) Schaum (1789-1811)]] |- | 4 male | 5 total: 4 male + 1 female | 16 total: 4 male + 12 female |} [[#top|[top]]] == Conclusion for the Geisinger Name Study == (1) Even a short migration of about 20 km in the mid 18th century can result in a surname change. (2) The spelling '''Geisinger''', '''Geissinger''' and '''Geißinger''' are at this time interchangeably used. (3) The meaning of the surnames '''Geisinger''', '''Geissinger''' and '''Geißinger''' are in this case [[Wikipedia:Patronymic|patronymic]], identifying a descendance to a father with the surname '''Geis''' or '''Geiß'''. [[#top|[top]]] == Open Research Points == * Ladenburg records * Weinheim: There seems no obvious connection to the Weinheim Geißinger families. Is there any connection? * Are there any other sources, e.g. tax lists, which could be analysed? * Sebastian Geisinger: Are there any other children ? When and where did he die ? * Michael Geisinger: Who is his father? From the existing constellation the only possible father is Nicolaus Geisinger. Nevertheless in the available records there is no proof. * Nicolaus Geisinger: The records lack children between his marriage date 1731 to 1735 (first record in Schriesheim), and then between 1737 and 1746. Where has the family been? Are there other children? * For the two couples in Zotzenbach, [[Geiß-232|Adam Geiß (bef.1678-aft.1717)]]∞Anna Catharina Kadel and [[Geis-352|Hans Adam Geis (bef.1685-)]]∞Getrauten: Is this one couple, or one men with two wifes, or really to seperate couples ? :'''In the 20th Century: (unconnected to any of above lines)''' *Friedrich Geisinger (1893-1959), was buried on October 15th, 1959 in the protestant parish of Schriesheim. He was married to Barbara Karcher. The couple lived in the "Neue Anlage" in Schriesheim. *Luise Geissinger (1914-1982), buried 1982 on Friedhof Großsachsen.'''Gravestone:''' [https://grabsteine.genealogy.net/tomb.php?cem=7881&tomb=164&b=&lang=en Gravestone of Geissinger, Luise at ''Friedhof Großsachsen (Hirschberg an der Bergstraße, Rhein-Neckar-Kreis)''], Juliane und Jürgen Wustendorfer, 2021, Grabsteinprojekt, Verein für Computergenealogie (CompGen). [[#top|[top]]] == Material Reviewed == === Schriesheim, Großsachsen and Leutershausen Church Records === The area became about 1544 to 1559 lutherian and later reformated. Online there are records available at the [https://www.archion.de/ pay site "Archion"] (Protestant Churchbooks): The records for Schriesheim start at 1650. The book includes records from Großsachsen earlier than 1730, when the records in Großsachsen start. The records in Leutershausen start in 1675, also including records of Großsachsen. The earlier records in Großsachsen (starting 1730) are copied from the records in Schriesheim, so duplication of records appeared. Note: Even knowing that the men were of lutheran belief it makes sense to review all records. When the parents at that time did not have the same belief, it happened that the children are educated in believe based on so called "Ehepacten" (marriage contract), and then the children appear in different parishes church books. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |+'''Reviewed Churchbooks in Archion''' | style="width:10%"| '''Name''' | style="width:10%"| '''Confession''' | style="width:10%"| '''Pages Reviewed''' | style="width:70%"| '''Geisinger and related Names''' |- | Großsachsen > Mischbuch 1730 - 1801 | Reformiert | [http://www.archion.de/p/e59ae61790/ 1-228] | '''44''': *1771 Eva Margaretha Geisinger'''Baptism of Eva Margaretha Geisinger:''' Reformed Parish Großsachsen: Taufe, 31OCT1771, Eva Margaretha Geisinger. [http://www.archion.de/p/8b5150c4c4/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Großsachsen > Mischbuch 1730 - 1801. Image 44]:''1771. Geburth. d 29th 8bris 4. Uhr. Tauffe. d31ten. ejusd:. Nahme: Eva Margaretha. Vatter u Mutter. '''Joh: Philipp Geisinger''', Bürger u. Einwohner dahier zu Großsachsen lutherischer religion, & uxor ejus: Eva Elisabetha gebohrene Schmittin. ref. religion. Gevatterleute. Catharina Margaretha des Joh: Philipp Diefenbachs Bürger u. Einwohners dahier zu Großsachsen ehel. Haußfrau.'', '''55''': *1778 Maria Margaretha Geisinger'''Baptism of Maria Margaretha Geisinger:''' Reformed Parish Großsachsen: Taufe, 26NOV1778, Maria Margaretha Geisinger. [http://www.archion.de/p/a399bf062a/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Großsachsen > Mischbuch 1730 - 1801. Image 55]:''1778. Geburth. d 25th 9bris morgens. Tauffe. d26ten. ejusd:. Nahme: Maria Margaretha. Vatter u Mutter. '''Joh: Philipp Geisinger''', Bürger u. Einwohner dahier zu Großsachsen Ev: lutherischer religion, & uxor ejus: Eva Elisabetha gebohrene Schmittin. ref. rel:. Gevatterleute. Maria Margaretha des Joh: Wendelini Geisinger Bürger u. Einwohners, u ???nersmeisters zu Leutersha??? ehel. Haußfrau.'', '''67''': 1784 Patin Anna Elisabetha Geisinger'''Baptism of Anna Elisabetha Brehm:''' Reformed Parish Großsachsen: Taufe, 16JAN1784, Anna Elisabetha Brehm. [http://www.archion.de/p/f5deedf9ff/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Großsachsen > Mischbuch 1730 - 1801. Image 67]:''1784. Geburth. d 15th Jann. ??? morgens um 5 Uhr. Tauffe. d16ten. ejusd:. Nahme: Anna Elisabetha. Vatter u Mutter. Joh: Peter Brehm Einwohner und Kiefnermeister dahier zu Großsachsen, & uxor ejus: Magdalena gebohrene Kochin. Gevatterleute. '''Anna Elisabetha Geisingerin, des Joh: Philipp Geisingers''', Bürger u. Einwohner dahier zu Großs: ehel: ledige Tochter.'', '''102''': 1794 Patin Anna Maria Geisinger'''Baptism of Anna Maria Fleischmann:''' Reformed Parish Großsachsen: Taufe, 17APR1794, Anna Maria Fleischmann. [http://www.archion.de/p/87b9d01d64/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Großsachsen > Mischbuch 1730 - 1801. Image 102]:''1794. Geburth. d 16th April. als mittwoch morgens um 3 Uhr. Tauffe. d17ten. ejusd: als auf gründonnerstag. Kindesnahme: Anna Maria. Vatter u Mutter. Georg Michael Fleischmann Bürgers u. Einwohners und Zimmermstr dahier, & uxor ejus: Anna Eva, gebohren Diefenbachin. Gevatterleute. '''Anna Maria Geisingerin, des Philipp Geisingers''', Bürgers u. Einwohners dahier zu Großsachsen ehel: ledige Tochter.'''''Baptism of Anna Maria Henrich:''' Reformed Parish Großsachsen: Taufe, 29JUL1794, Anna Maria Henrich. [http://www.archion.de/p/87b9d01d64/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Großsachsen > Mischbuch 1730 - 1801. Image 102]:''1794. Geburth. d28th July. als montags morgens geg: 8 Uhr. Tauffe. d29ten. ejusd:. Kindesnahme: Anna Maria. Vatter u Mutter. Christian Henrich Bürgers u. Einwohners dahier zu Großsachsen & uxor ejus: '''Anna Elisabetha, gebohren Geisingerin'''. Gevatterleute. '''Anna Maria Geisingerin, des Joh: Philipp Geisingers''', Bürgers u. Einwohners dahier zu Großsachsen ehel: ledige Tochter.'' und Mutter Anna Elisabetha Geisinger, '''108''': 1796 Mutter u. Patin Anna Elisabetha Geisinger'''Baptism of Anna Elisabetha Heinrich:''' Reformed Parish Großsachsen: Taufe, 25OCT1796, Anna Elisabetha Heinrich. [http://www.archion.de/p/e204c16e92/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Großsachsen > Mischbuch 1730 - 1801. Image 108]:''1796. Zeit. 24. Oct:. Tauf. 25. . Namen: Anna Elisabetha. Eltern. Christian Heinrich, lutherischer Rel: Bürger von hier, fr: '''Anna Elisabetha, geb: Geissinger'''. Taufzeugen. '''Anna Elisabetha, Wendel Geißingers''' von Leutershausen Haußfrau, lutherischer Rel: Bürger und Schreinermeister.'', 1797 Mutter Anna Maria Geißinger'''Baptism of Nikolaus Geißinger(Reibold):''' Reformed Parish Großsachsen: Taufe, 02JAN1797, Nikolaus Geißinger(Reibold). [http://www.archion.de/p/e204c16e92/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Großsachsen > Mischbuch 1730 - 1801. Image 108]:''1797. Zeit. 1. Jenner. Taufe. 2. . Namen: Nikolaus. Eltern: '''Anna Maria Geißinger''', gibt zum Vater an Nikolaus Reibold von Großsachsen. Taufzeugen. Daniel Schneider lutherischer Rel: ledigen Standes, ein Schmittgesell von Rendenbach? bei Landters?.'', '''111''': 1798 Mutter Anna Elisabetha Geißinger u. Patin Anna Barbara Geißinger'''Baptism of Anna Barbara Heinrich:''' Reformed Parish Großsachsen: Taufe, 22FEB1798, Anna Barbara Heinrich. [http://www.archion.de/p/23fdfa72be/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Großsachsen > Mischbuch 1730 - 1801. Image 111]:''1798. Geburt. 21. Febr:. Tauf. 22. . Namen: Anna Barbara +. Eltern. Christian Heinrich, lutherischer Religion, '''Anna Elisabetha, geb: Geissinger'''. Taufzeugen. '''Anna Barbara, Philipp Geißingers''' ehel. ledige Tochter.'', '''125''': ∞1759 Johann Philipp Geÿsinger'''Dimission Johann Philipp Geÿsinger:''' Reformed Parish Großsachsen: Dimission, 1759 Nr. 2, Johann Philipp Geÿsinger, 19JUN1759. [http://www.archion.de/p/f16d567fa8/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Großsachsen > Mischbuch 1730 - 1801. Image 125]: ''1759 copuliert word. 2. '''Johann Philipp Geÿsinger''', luth. Religion, wurde d19ten Junÿ copuliert, und zwar vom vom luth. Gl. Pfr. Lucius zu Schriesheim, mit Eva Elisabetha Seim?, Reformierter Religion.'', '''126''': ∞1761 Michel Geÿsinger'''Dimission Michel Geÿsinger:''' Reformed Parish Großsachsen: Dimission, 1761 Nr. 1, Michel Geÿsinger. [http://www.archion.de/p/29bd8dec8e/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Großsachsen > Mischbuch 1730 - 1801. Image 126]: ''Copulati 1761. '''Michel Geÿsinger''', bürgerlicher Sohn zu Großsachsen ledigen Standes und lutherischer Religion wurde am ?Krüsttage? vom lutherischen Pfarrer zu Schriesheim Gl. Lucius copuliert, mit der Bürgers Wittib Eva Maria Osterreicherin allda Ref. Religion.'', '''178''':+1772 Anna Catharina Geißingerin'''Beerdigung Anna Catharina Geißingerin:''' Reformed Parish Großsachsen: Beerdigung, 1772 Nr. 21, Anna Catharina Geißingerin, 30NOV1772. [http://www.archion.de/p/b01a37a477/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Großsachsen > Mischbuch 1730 - 1801. Image 178]: ''Continutio Defunctors. 1772. 21. d29ten 9bris. starb allhier, u. wurde d30ten eusd: zu Erden bestattet weyl: '''Anna Catharina Geißingerin, des weyl: Sebastian Geißingers''' gewesener Bürgers u. Einwohners dahier ehl. nachgelaßene Wittib. Aetat: 69. Jahr, 4. monaths, 16. täge.'', '''190''': +1781 Eva Maria Geißingerin'''Beerdigung Eva Maria Geißingerin:''' Reformed Parish Großsachsen: Beerdigung, 1781 Nr. 18, Eva Maria Geißingerin, 07OCT1781. [http://www.archion.de/p/163d058932/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Großsachsen > Mischbuch 1730 - 1801. Image 190]:''Continuatio Defunctors. 1781. 18. d6ten 8br. verstarb allhier, und wurde d7ten ejusd: als d17ten Sontag nach Triniit: nachmittags zur Erden bestattet '''Eva Maria Geißingerin, des weyl. Joh: Michael Geißingers''' geweseners Bürger u. Einwohners dahier zu Großsachsen ehl. nachgelaßene Wittib. Aetat: 58. Jahr, 1.monats, 7.Täg..'', '''191''': +1783 Maria Margaretha Geisingerin'''Beerdigung Maria Margaretha Geisingerin:''' Reformed Parish Großsachsen: Beerdigung, 1783 Nr. 2, Maria Margaretha Geisingerin, 20MAR1783. [http://www.archion.de/p/67e2ed614e/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Großsachsen > Mischbuch 1730 - 1801. Image 191]:''Defuncti. 1783. 2. d19ten Martz verstarb allhier, und wurde d20ten ejusd: zur Erden bestattet '''Maria Margaretha Geisingerin, des Joh: Philipp Geisingers''' Bürgers u. Einwohners dahier zu Großsachsen ehls Töchterlein. Aetatis: 4. Jahr, 3.monats, und 3.Täg.'', '''193''': +1785 Anna Catharina Geisingerin'''Beerdigung Anna Catharina Geisingerin:''' Reformed Parish Großsachsen: Beerdigung, 1785 Nr. 2, Anna Catharina Geisingerin, 20JAN1785. [http://www.archion.de/p/81544bbe30/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Großsachsen > Mischbuch 1730 - 1801. Image 193]:''1785. 2. d19ten Janer verstarb allhier, und wurde d20ten ejusd: zur Erd bestattet '''Anna Catharina Geisingerin, des Joh: Philipp Geisingers''' Bürgers u. Einwohners dahier zu Großsachsen ehl. erziehlte ledige Tochter. Aetatis: 16. Jahr, 2.monats, u. 6.Täg.'', '''207''': +1796 Eva Elisabetha Geißingerin (Schmidt)'''Beerdigung Eva Elisabetha Geißingerin geb. Schmidt:''' Reformed Parish Großsachsen: Beerdigung, 1796 Nr. 10, Eva Elisabetha Geißingerin, 27OCT1796. [http://www.archion.de/p/d11334fa81/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Großsachsen > Mischbuch 1730 - 1801. Image 207]:''Continuatio defunctors. 1796. 10. d25ten Oct. starb und wurde den 27. begraben, '''Eva Elisabetha, des Johann Philipp Geißingers''' Bürger von hier lutherischer Rel: Ehl: Hausfrau, '''eine geb. Schmidt'''. Sie war alt 55. Jahr 6. Monat.'', '''220''':≈1778 Anna Elisabetha Geisingerin'''Confirmation Anna Elisabetha Geisingerin:''' Reformed Parish Großsachsen: Confirmierte, 1778, Anna Elisabetha Geißingerin. [http://www.archion.de/p/60c787df30/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Großsachsen > Mischbuch 1730 - 1801. Image 220]:''Aufs H. Osterfest 1778. ... Anna Elisabetha Geisingerin. (alt) 13. ...'', '''220''':≈1783 Catharina Geisingerin'''Confirmation Catharina Geisingerin:''' Reformed Parish Großsachsen: Confirmierte, 1783, Catharina Geißingerin. [http://www.archion.de/p/60c787df30/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Großsachsen > Mischbuch 1730 - 1801. Image 220]:''Auf das H. Osterfest 1783. ... Catharina Geisingerin. ...'', '''221''':≈1786 Anna Maria Geisingerin'''Confirmation Anna Maria Geisingerin:''' Reformed Parish Großsachsen: Confirmierte, 1786, Anna Maria Geißingerin. [http://www.archion.de/p/7cd1166b5d/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Großsachsen > Mischbuch 1730 - 1801. Image 221]:''Auf das H. Osterfest 1786. ... Anna Maria Geisingerin. ...'' |- | Großsachsen > Mischbuch 1802 - 1827,1824,1835 | Reformiert, ab 1821 vereinigte evangelische protestantische Gemeinde | [http://www.archion.de/p/d1d8896be1/ 1-373] | '''3''': 1802 Mutter Elisabetha Geisinger und Patin Anna Barbara Geißinger'''Baptism of Anna Barabara Heinrich:''' Protestant(Reformed) Parish Großsachsen: Taufe, 7MAY1802, Anna Barbara Heinrich. [http://www.archion.de/p/e6ae524872/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Großsachsen > Mischbuch 1802 - 1827,1824,1835. Image 3]:''1802. Geboren: d5ten May Morgens um 9 Uhr. Getauft: d7ten ejusdem. Kinder: Anna Barbara. Eltern: Christian Heinrich, Bürger dahier lutherischer Religion und '''Elisabetha, gebohrene Geisingerin''', dessen Ehefrau ref:Rel:. Taufzeugen: '''Anna Barbara Geisingerin''', des diesinsigen Bürgers '''Philipp Geisinger'''eheliche ledige Tochter, ref: Religion.'', '''9''': 1804 Patin Anna Barbara Geysinger'''Baptism of Anna Barabara Kling:''' Protestant(reformed) Parish Großsachsen: Taufe, 5AUG1804, Anna Barbara Kling. [http://www.archion.de/p/bed6b71bab/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Großsachsen > Mischbuch 1802 - 1827,1824,1835. Image 9]:''1804. Geboren: d3ten August d donystag morgens um 10 Uhr. Getauft: d5ten August. Kinder: Anna Barbara. + den 18ten Januar 1863. Eltern: Johann Michael Kling, Beysaß dahier und Anna Barbara, gebohren Müllerin, dessen Ehefrau, beide reformierter Religion. Taufzeugen: '''Anna Barbara Geysingerin''', des gewesenen hiesigen Bürgers '''Philipp Geisinger''' nachgelassene ledige Tochter, ebenfalls reformierter Religion.'', '''13''':1806 Mutter Barbara Geysinger'''Baptism of Anna Maria Schütz:''' Protestant(reformed) Parish Großsachsen: Taufe, 5AUG1804, Anna Maria Schütz. [http://www.archion.de/p/0fae0b4dde/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Großsachsen > Mischbuch 1802 - 1827,1824,1835. Image 13]:''1806. Geboren: d17ten Februar nachmittags um 9 Uhr. Getauft: d19ten Februar. +den 1ten Merz 1806. Kinder: Anna Maria. Das 1te Kind. Eltern: Conrad Schütz, Bürger und Schneidermeister dahier, luther: et uxor, '''Barbara geb. Geissinger''', reform. confession. Taufzeugen: Anna Maria Reibold, des Burgers zu Hohensaxen Joh: Nicolaus Reibold ehel: Hausfrau, beyde ref: confession.'', '''15''': 1807 Mutter Barbara Geissinger und Patin Eva Maria Geissinger'''Baptism of Eva Maria Schütz:''' Protestant(reformed) Parish Großsachsen: Taufe, 27JAN1807, Eva Maria Schütz. [http://www.archion.de/p/49a84c7e07/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Großsachsen > Mischbuch 1802 - 1827,1824,1835. Image 15]:''1807. Geboren: d25ten Jenner abends um 8 Uhr. Getauft: d27ten Jenner. Kinder: Eva Maria. Das 1te Kind. Eltern: Conrad Schütz, Bürger und Schneidermeister dahier, luth: et uxor, '''Barbara geb: Geissinger''', reform: confess: Taufzeugen: '''Eva Maria Geissinger''' des verlebten hiesigen Bürgers '''Philipp Geissinger''' nachgelassene ehe: ledige Tochter ref. con.'', '''21''': 1809 Mutter Anna Barbara Geissinger und Anna Elisabetha Geissinger'''Baptism of Anna Barbara Schütz:''' Protestant(reformed) Parish Großsachsen: Taufe, 02OCT1809, Anna Barbara Schütz. [http://www.archion.de/p/3036337799/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Großsachsen > Mischbuch 1802 - 1827,1824,1835. Image 21]:''1809.19) d30ten 7ber abends 8 Uhr gebohren u. d2ten 8ber getaufet. +gestorben d12ten November 1827. Anna Barbara Schütz. Vater: Conrad Schütz, Bürger u. Schneidermeister dahier, luth:. Mutter: '''Anna Barbara, geb. Geissinger'''. Taufzeugen: 1) Christian Heinrich, Bürger dahier 2) dessen Tochter Anna Barbara Heinrich, u. an deren Stelle weil sie noch nicht confimiert ist, ihre Mutter, '''Anna Elisabetha, geb: Geissinger'''.'', '''38''': 1814 Mutter Anna Barbara Geißinger'''Baptism of Catharina Friederika Schütz:''' Protestant(reformed) Parish Großsachsen: Taufe, 06MAR1814, Catharina Friederika Schütz. [http://www.archion.de/p/eab5e5033d/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Großsachsen > Mischbuch 1802 - 1827,1824,1835. Image 38]:''Gebohren im Jahre 1814. No.6. Den sieben und zwanzigsten Februar ein tausend acht hundert und vierzehn morgens um 6 Uhr ??? dahier in die ?? reformierte Gemeinde gebohren und den sechsten März getauft Catharina Fridericka Schütz, die Eltern sind: Conrad Schütz, Bürger und Schneidermeister dahier in Grossachsen und deßen Ehefrau '''Anna Barbara gebohrene Geißinger'''. Taufpatin: Catharina Friederika gebohrene Geitmann. Zeugen: 1) Philipp Braun Bürger und Kiefermeister dahier, alt 33 Jahre 2) Michael Stein erster reformierter Schullehrer in Grossachsen alt 57 Jahre. C:Wagner.'', '''181''': 1803 Braut Anna Maria Geisinger'''Dimission of Anna Maria Geisinger with Johann Nicolaus Reibold:''' Protestant(reformed) Parish Großsachsen: Heirat, 05FEB1803, Reibold-Geisinger. [http://www.archion.de/p/3549a7d0b9/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Großsachsen > Mischbuch 1802 - 1827,1824,1835. Image 181]:''Entlassen d 5ten Februar pravia trina proclamatione cum sine und dimitti ref und auf Angabe zu Hohensachsen getrauet. Johann Nicolaus Reibold Bürger und Maurer zu Hohensachsen (Vater:) Nicolaus Reibold, Bürger in Hohensachsen, und '''Anna Maria Geisingerin''' von hier (Vater:) Philipp Geisinger gewesener Bürger dahier. lutherischer Religion. Beyde reformierter Religion. NB. hatten sich schon vor mehreren Jahren ?fluchlich? ?dernichst?.'', '''183''': 1805 Braut Barbara Geisinger'''Dimission of Barbara Geisinger :''' Protestant(reformed) Parish Großsachsen: Heirat, 28APR1805, Schütz-Geisinger. [http://www.archion.de/p/f63ed2f43d/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Großsachsen > Mischbuch 1802 - 1827,1824,1835. Image 183]:''Entlassen d. 28ten April pravia trina proclamatione cum sine und entlassen und nach Angabe in der luth. Pfarrkirche zu Schriesheim getrauet. Conrad Schütz, Bürger und Schneidermeister dahier, ein Wittwer, lutherischer Religion, und '''Barbara Geisingerin''', ledigen Standes und reformierter Religion. (Vater:) Philipp Geisinger, ehemahliger Bürger dahier. Nota: weil taten Ehepacten wonach in An?ung der Religion die Kinder nach dem Geschlechte erzogen werden sollen.'', '''187''': 1809 Braut Catharina Goetzinger'''Marriage of Catharina Goetzinger :''' Protestant(reformed) Parish Großsachsen: Heirat, 1809 Nr. 7, Mack-Goetzinger, 17OCT1809. [http://www.archion.de/p/ec3c0fa128/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Großsachsen > Mischbuch 1802 - 1827,1824,1835. Image 187]:''7/ d 17ten Xber. Philipp Mack des verlebten hiesigen Bürgers Joh: Adam Mack mit dessen Ehefrau Anna Catharina, geb: Haarbarth ehel: erzeugter led: Sohn, neu angehender Zargenhufner?, alt 30 Jahr. und '''Catharina Goetzinger''' des Bürgers u. Schuhmachermeisters in Jagsthausen '''Michael Goetzinger''' mit dessen Ehefrau Maria Catharina geb: Kiefer, ehel: erzeugte led. Tochter. luth: confession, alt 25 Jahr. Nota: Nach dem errichteten Ehepacten werden die Kinder nach dem Geschlechte geheilt.'', '''211''': 1821 Mutter Elisabetha Geißinger'''Heirat of Anna Barbara Heinrich:''' Protestant(reformed) Parish Großsachsen: Heirat, 1821 Nr. 3, Weingartner-Heinrich, 06OCT1821. [http://www.archion.de/p/bec78331f9/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Großsachsen > Mischbuch 1802 - 1827,1824,1835. Image 211]:''... mit Anna Barbara Heinrich, ehelich ledigen Tochter des hiesigen Bürgers und Landmanns Christian Heinrich und deßen verlebten Ehefrau '''Elisabetha gebohrene Geißinger''' (gebohren den 5t May 1802.) alt 19 Jahre 5 Monate. ... Wohnort dieser Eheleute ist Leutershausen...'' |- | Großsachsen > Mischbuch 1811,1814,1811 - 1821,1819,1821 | Lutherisch | [http://www.archion.de/p/bc75d75c97/ 1-26] | '''10''':*1760 Susanna Geißinger'''Baptism of Susanna Geißinger:''' Lutheran Parish Großsachsen: Taufe, 17JUN1760, Susanna Geißinger. [http://www.archion.de/p/2d1f22be8b/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Großsachsen > Mischbuch 1811,1814,1811 - 1821,1819,1821. Image 10]:''1760. '''Johann Philipp Geißinger''' Burger und seine Ehefrau Eva Elisabetha ref. Rel: haben den 17ten ein Töchterlein taufen laßen, gebohren den 15ten Jany. Gevatterin war Susanna Getrostin von Zotzenbach aus den Schauberg Erbachischen des Johann Michael Getrosten, Bürger von gedachtem Ort ehel. led. Tochter, welche dem Kind den gleichen Nahmen Susanna mitgetheilt hat. (Randnotiz:) + am 5 October 1766.'', '''11''':*1762 Anna Maria Geisinger'''Baptism of Anna Maria Geisinger:''' Lutheran Parish Großsachsen: Taufe, 02FEB1762, Anna Maria. [http://www.archion.de/p/38c7f0c736/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Großsachsen > Mischbuch 1811,1814,1811 - 1821,1819,1821. Image 11]:''1762. '''Johann Michael Geisinger''', Bürger und Weingärtner und seine Hausfrau Eva Maria geb. S???in haben d 2ten Febr. ein '''Töchterlein''' taufen laßen, gebohren d 1ten Febr. Gevatterin war Anna Maria Bauerin, Michael Bauers, Bürger in Großsachsen ehe. Tochter, welche dem Kind den glh. Nahmen '''Anna Maria''' gegeben und mitgetheilt hatbey d.f.Tauff.'', *1762 Catharina Geisinger'''Baptism of Catharina Geisinger:''' Lutheran Parish Großsachsen: 17DEC1762, Catharina Geisinger. [http://www.archion.de/p/38c7f0c736/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Großsachsen > Mischbuch 1811,1814,1811 - 1821,1819,1821. Image 11]:''1762. '''Philipp Geisinger'''. Bürger in Großsachsen undseine Ehefrau Eva Elisabetha haben d 17ten Dec. ein '''Mägdlein''' tauffen laßen, geböhren d 13ten ejusdem. Das Word der Gevatterschaft hat vertreten Conrad Kraut in Großsachsen, Bürger und Kiefermeister daselbst ehel Haußfrau Catharina, welche dem Kindden glh. Namen '''Catharina''' mitgetheilt. (Randnotiz:) + '', *1766 Anna Elisabetha Geißinger'''Baptism of Anna Elisabetha Geißinger:''' Lutheran Parish Großsachsen: Taufe, date, name. [http://www.archion.de/p/38c7f0c736/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Großsachsen > Mischbuch 1811,1814,1811 - 1821,1819,1821. Image 11]:''1766. '''Anna Elisabetha Geißingerin''' wurde den 26ten Januar 1766 gebohren zu Großsachsen, getauf den 30t v. r. zu. Schausheim Eltern '''Philipp Geißinger''', Bürger und Weingartner in Großsachsen luth und Eva Elisabetha, einegebohrene Sch???in ref: Rel: Taufzeugen: Anna Elisabetha Vierleigin Hans Görg Vierleig Bürger daselbst ehel. Hausfrau. ref. Rel.'', '''12''':*1768 Anna Catharina Geisinger'''Baptism of Anna Catharina Geisinger:''' Lutheran Parish Großsachsen: Taufe, 22NOV1768, Anna Catharina. [http://www.archion.de/p/4b87dcdf7f/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Großsachsen > Mischbuch 1811,1814,1811 - 1821,1819,1821. Image 2]:''1768. 21. Anna Catharina Geisinger wurde gebohren zu Großsachsen den 20. November und den 23. ejusdem getaufft. Parentes der Vatter ist Philipp Geisinger, Bürger von Großsachsen luther. , die Mutter Eva Elisabetha gebohrene Schützin ref. rel. Gevatterin Anna Catharina'', '''18''':*1759 Johann Philipp Geissinger'''Marriage of Johann Philipp Geissinger:''' Lutheran Parish Großsachsen: Heirat, 19JUN1759, Geissinger-Schmidt. [http://www.archion.de/p/aa5042a844/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Großsachsen > Mischbuch 1811,1814,1811 - 1821,1819,1821. Image 18]: ''1759. Johann Philipp Geissinger, Bürger von Großsachsen und mit ihm Eva Elisabetha Schmidtin Bürgers Tochter deodem loco ref. rel. sind post 3am proclamationem d 19ten Juny copulirt worden.'', *1761. Michael Geisinger'''Marriage of Michael Geisinger:''' Lutheran Parish Großsachsen: Taufe, 01JAN1761, Michael Geisinger. [http://www.archion.de/p/aa5042a844/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Großsachsen > Mischbuch 1811,1814,1811 - 1821,1819,1821. Image 18]:''1761. Michael Geisinger, ledigen Standes luth. rel: von Großsachsen und mit ihm Bürgers Wittib also in dem Ort Eva Maria Östreichin ref. rel. wurden den 1. Jan: post 3am proclamationem copulirt hier.'', '''26''':*1762 Joh: Michael Geisinger'''Burial of Joh: Michael Geisinger:''' Lutheran Parish Großsachsen: Beerdigung, 12OCT1762, Joh: Michael Geisinger. [http://www.archion.de/p/bc75d75c97/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Großsachsen > Mischbuch 1811,1814,1811 - 1821,1819,1821. Image 26]: ''1762. 18. Joh: Michael Geisinger Bürger in Großsachen starb d 10ten 8bris an einen aus??nchen Krankheit. begraben d 12t. aetatis 30 Jahr 17 Tag.'', *1765 Catharina Geisinger'''Burial of Catharina Geisinger:''' Lutheran Parish Großsachsen: Beerdigung, 15APR1765, Catharina Geisinger. [http://www.archion.de/p/bc75d75c97/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Großsachsen > Mischbuch 1811,1814,1811 - 1821,1819,1821. Image 26]: ''1765. Catharina Geisingerin. Ein Töchterlein des Bürgers und Weingärtners Philipp Geißinger und Eva Catharina seiner Haußfrau, stab den 14ten April 1765 zu Großsachsen an den KinderBlattern und wurde ebenda selbst den 15ten April zu Erden bestattet. Sein Alter ist 2 Jahr 4 monat weniger 4 Tagen.'', *1766 Susanna Geisinger'''Burial of Susanna Geisinger:''' Lutheran Parish Großsachsen: Beerdigung, 07OCT1766, Susanna Geisinger. [http://www.archion.de/p/bc75d75c97/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Großsachsen > Mischbuch 1811,1814,1811 - 1821,1819,1821. Image 26]:''1766. '''Susanna Geisingerin, Philipp Geisingers''' eines Bürgers und Weingärtners von Großsachsen eheliches Töchterlein starb am 5ten und wurd daselbst begraben am 7ten October 1766. Seines Alters 6 Jahr und etliche Monate.'' |- | Großsachsen > Taufen 1828 - Juli 1857 | Evangelisch | [http://www.archion.de/p/380ecc1ae1/ 178 = Register Page for G] | None |- | Großsachsen > Trauungen 1825 - 1869 | Evangelisch | [http://www.archion.de/p/42240e68a4/ 136 = Register Page for G], [http://www.archion.de/p/ef7925c117/ 1-41] | Register covers only after 1841. [http://www.archion.de/p/27b3d53aac/ '''63''':GeißooMerkel], Geiß from Lobenfeld. No Geißinger/Geisinger. |- | Großsachsen > Taufen Sept. 1857 - Jan. 1870 | Evangelisch | [http://www.archion.de/p/9348ec6b59/ 1-25], Jahresregister ab 1860: 33,39,45,50,56,64,71,78,84/85,91 | None / The read ''G'' variants in the index read as "F" in the original record: 64: '''G'''eisinger(1865/16) >[http://www.archion.de/p/e16a1a0ecc/ 60]:'''F'''eisinger, 84: '''Grä'''ßinger(1868/11) >[http://www.archion.de/p/349f869125/ 80]:'''Fei'''singer or Frisinger |- | Großsachsen > Beerdigungen 1836 - Jan. 1870 | Evangelisch | [http://www.archion.de/p/a0fc614d37/ 177 = Register Page for G] | None |- | Großsachsen > Beerdigungen Febr. 1870 - Apr. 1962 | Evangelisch | [http://www.archion.de/p/b51711ace5/ 141 = Register Page for G] | '''125''':+1957 Erna Geiß'''Burial of Erna Geiß:''' Protestant Parish Schriesheim: Beerdigung, 1957 Nr. 7, Erna Maria Geiß geb. Randoll, 26FEb1957. [http://www.archion.de/p/18ec8cad6e/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Schriesheim > Großsachsen > Beerdigungen Febr. 1870 - Apr. 1962. Image 125]:''S.224. Im Jahr 1957 wurden beerdigt: No. 7 / Beerdigungszeit. 26. Februar 15.30h / Todestag. 24.2.57 5.30h / Namen, Beruf und Wohnort des Verstorbenen. Geiß, Erna Maria geb. Randoll x4.III.99. in Karlsruhe. D.rer.pol. Witwe d. + Verwaltungsbeamten Peter Geiß in Großsachsen. / Alter. 58J.-M.20Tg. / Bemerkungen. Krebs Mathes 10.'' |- | Leutershausen > Mischbuch 1675,1688,1689 - Jan.,Jan.,Febr. 1743 | Reformiert | [http://www.archion.de/p/31867b0894/ 1-239] | None |- | Leutershausen > Mischbuch Febr. 1743 - Jan. 1811,1810,1810 | Reformiert | [http://www.archion.de/p/78bd8dd726/ 1-322] | '''70''': 1781 Patin Maria Elisabetha Gaisinger'''Baptism of Maria Margaretha Sibulist:''' Protestant(Reformed) Parish Leutershausen: Taufe, 18OCT1781, Maria Margaretha Sibulist. [http://www.archion.de/p/29ead627c0/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Leutershausen > Mischbuch Febr. 1743 - Jan. 1811,1810,1810. Image 70]:''1781. d17ten 8bris, bapt. d18ten 8bris, Infans. Maria Margaretha. Parentes. Jörg Michael Sibulist, uxor Margar: Elisabetha geb. Engelhardin. Susceptores. '''Wendel Gaisingers uxor Maria Elisabetha'''.'', '''308''': ≈1792 Anna Margaretha Geißinger'''Confirmation of Anna Margaretha Geißinger:''' Protestant(Reformed) Parish Leutershausen: Confirmation, Ostern 1792, Anna Margaretha Geißinger. [http://www.archion.de/p/0cf211e91c/. Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Leutershausen > Mischbuch Febr. 1743 - Jan. 1811,1810,1810. Image 308]:''Zur Einsegnung 1792 wurden auf das Osterfest folgende Kinder confirmiert ... '''Anna Margaretha, des Wendel Geißingers''' T. ... .'' |- | Leutershausen > Mischbuch 1811 - 1821,1819,1821 | Lutherisch | [http://www.archion.de/p/f52c9c1901/ 1-36] | '''7''': *1771 Johann Christoph Geissinger'''Baptism of Johann Christoph Geissinger:''' Protestant(Lutheran) Parish Leutershausen: Taufe, 1771 Nr. 2, Johann Christoph Geissinger. [http://www.archion.de/p/76d450a7ae/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Leutershausen > MISCHBUCH 1811 - 1821,1819,182. Image 7]:''1771. 2. '''J. Christoph Geissinger''' wurde dahier geboren d9ten April und d10ten ejusdem getauft. Vater: '''J. Wendel Geissinger''' Bürger u. Schreiner von luth. Rel. Mutter: Anna Margaretha eine gebohrene Rubel ref. Rel. Taufzeugen sind: J. Christoph Brechtel, Schlosser dahier.'', '''8''': *1775 Georg Geissinger'''Baptism of Georg Geissinger:''' Protestant(Lutheran) Parish Leutershausen: Taufe, 1775 Nr. 3, Georg Geissinger. [http://www.archion.de/p/3ddb26a76a/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Leutershausen > MISCHBUCH 1811 - 1821,1819,182. Image 8]:''1775. 3. '''Georg Geissinger''' den 16ten May wurde dem lutherischen Bürger u. Schreinermeister zu Leutershausen '''Joh. Wendel Geissinger''' von seiner ref. Ehefrau M. Margaretha ein Sohnlein gebohren u.d. 17ten ejusd. getauft. Gevatter war Georg Härner, ref. Bürger in Subenheim?, welcher dem Kind den christlichen Nahmen Georg bei der Tauf mitgeteilt hat. +25.Sept.1775.'', '''9''': *1777 A. Margaretha Geissinger'''Baptism of A. Margaretha Geissinger:''' Protestant(Lutheran) Parish Leutershausen: Taufe, 1777 Nr. 2, A. Margaretha Geissinger. [http://www.archion.de/p/a813e0b53a/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Leutershausen > MISCHBUCH 1811 - 1821,1819,182. Image 9]:''1777. 2. '''A. Margaretha Geissinger''' d2ten November wurde dem Bürger und Schreinermeister '''Wendel Geissinger''' in Leutershausen von seiner ref. Ehefrau Maria Margaretha ein Töchterlein gebohren d. 3ten getauft. Gevatter war A. Margaretha von Leutershausen ref. Rel. +'', '''10''': 1782 Pate Johann Wendel Geissinger'''Baptism of J. Wendel Bauer:''' Protestant(Lutheran) Parish Leutershausen: Taufe, 1782 Nr. 2, J. Wendel Bauer. [http://www.archion.de/p/09ce006d48/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Leutershausen > MISCHBUCH 1811 - 1821,1819,182. Image 10]:''1782. 2. J. Wendel Bauer d9ten Marz nachts um halb 10 Uhr ist dem J. Gottfried Bauer Schlosser u. Uhrenmacher in Leutershausen luther. Rel. von seiner ref. Ehefrau Felicitas ein Söhnlein gebohren und sogleich ob nimiam in trinitatem von der Amme Jügling getauft worden. d11ten Maj aber wurde es dem Herr Xster durch die ?gebete angehoben? und ?lich eingesegnet und erhielt von den erbetenen Taufzeugen '''J. Wendel Geissinger''' Schreinermeister daselbst luth. Rel. u. dessen ref. Ehefrau Maria Margaretha den christlichen Nahmen Johann Wendel. +17. Januar 1783.'', '''13''': *1789 A. Elisabetha Geissinger'''Baptism of A. Elisabetha Geissinger:''' Protestant(Lutheran) Parish Leutershausen: Taufe, 1789 Nr. 5, A. Elisabetha Geissinger. [http://www.archion.de/p/70e0d43c13/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Leutershausen > MISCHBUCH 1811 - 1821,1819,182. Image 13]:''1789. 5. '''A. Elisabetha Geissinger''' d21ten October nachts 10 Uhr ist dem luth. Bürger u. Schreinermeister zu Leutershausen '''J. Wendel Geissingers''' von seiner luth. Ehefrau E. Maria geb. Getrost ein Töchterlein gebohren u. d.25ten ejusd: in Dom. XX p. Triniit. nachmittags getauft worden. Des luth. Bürgers zu Großsachsen '''Philipp Geissinger''' als Bruders des obigen Schreinermeisters ehel. led. ref. Tochter A. Elisabetha ertheilte dem Kind den christlichen Nahmen A. Elisabetha.'', '''19''': 1810 Mutter A. Elisabetha Geissinger u. Taufpate Johann Wendel Geissinger'''Baptism of Eva Elisabetha Schaum:''' Protestant(Lutheran) Parish Leutershausen: Taufe, 1810 Nr. 4, E. Elisabetha Schaum. [http://www.archion.de/p/85e850e79c/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Leutershausen > MISCHBUCH 1811 - 1821,1819,182. Image 19]:''1810. 4. E. Elisabetha Schaum wurde in Leutershausen geboren d19ten November morgens 10 Uhr und getauft d21sten. Vater: Christian Schaum Bürger u. Schreinermeister in Leutershausen. Mutter: '''A. Elisabetha geb. Geissinger''' Taufpaten: '''Wendel Geissinger''', Bürger und Schreinermeister und dessen Ehefrau Eva Maria geb. Getrost. Taufzeugen: Nicolay Beck, Bürgers u. Bauersmann, 26 Jahre. Friedrich Wilhelm Metzger, 40 Jahre alt.'', '''22''': ∞1788 Johann Wendel Geißinger'''2nd Marriage of Johann Wendel Geißinger:''' Protestant(Lutheran) Parish Leutershausen: Heirat, 1788 Nr. 1, Geißinger-Getrost. [http://www.archion.de/p/c837ca2de2/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Leutershausen > MISCHBUCH 1811 - 1821,1819,182. Image 22]:''1788. 1. d.21ten April wurde '''Johann Wendel Geißinger''', der verwittibte Bürger und Schreinermeister zu Leutershausen mit seiner Verlobten E. Maria Getrostin des wyl. Michael Getrost gewesener lutherischer Schulmeisters zu gogenbach? Hochgräfl. Schönberg Jurisdiktion nachgelassener ehel. led. luth. Tochter in Schriesheim copuliert.'','''23''': ∞1810 A. Elisabetha Geissinger'''Marriage of A. Elisabetha Geissinger:''' Protestant(Lutheran) Parish Leutershausen: Heirat, 1810 Nr. 1, Schaum-Geissinger. [http://www.archion.de/p/2cdc033522/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Leutershausen > MISCHBUCH 1811 - 1821,1819,182. Image 23]:''1810. 1. d.4ten Februar wurde Georg Christian Schaum des verstorbenen ev. luth. Pfarrers Conrad Schaum mit Susanna Elisabetha geb. Hennemann aus Niederergenheim? ehl. led. Sohn neuangehender Bürger u. Schreinermeister in Leutershausen 23 J. alt mit '''A. Elisabetha Geissinger''', des Bürgers u. Schreinermeister '''Wendel Geissinger''' in Leutershausen mit Eva Maria geb. Getrost in Leutershausen erzeugten ehel. led. luth. Tochter in Schriesheim copuliert. 20 Jahre alt.'','''24/25''': +1811 Anna Elis. Geißinger'''Burial of Anna Elis. Geißinger:''' Protestant(Lutheran) Parish Leutershausen: Begräbnis, 31JUL1811, Anna Elis. Schaum geb. Geißinger. [http://www.archion.de/p/f8da3f91eb/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Leutershausen > MISCHBUCH 1811 - 1821,1819,182. Image 24]:''Schaum. Im Jahr Christi ein tausend acht hundert eilf den dreÿßigsten Juli mittags zwölf Uhr starb hier in einem Alter von ein und zwanzig Jahren, sieben Monat, sechs Tagen, und wurde den ein und dreÿßigsten des Abends fünf Uhr begraben '''Anna Elis. Schaum geb. Geißinger'''. Ihr (Ehemann) war Christian Schaum Bürger und Schreinermeister von hier. Zeugen waren Christian Baumann Bürger und Gerichtsmann, und Carl Brechtel Bürger und Häfnermeister, beide von hier. Leutershausen den 31 Julÿ 1811. Christian Eidenberg. Pfarrer.'', '''26''': +1813 Wendel Geißinger'''Burial of Wendel Geißinger:''' Protestant(Lutheran) Parish Leutershausen: Begräbnis, 17JAN1813, Wendel Geißinger. [http://www.archion.de/p/58614d2324/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Leutershausen > MISCHBUCH 1811 - 1821,1819,182. Image 26]:''Geißinger. Im Jahr Christi ein tausend acht hundert dreÿzehn den fünfzehnten Januar starb hier mittags zwölf Uhr in einem Alter von sechs und sechsig Jahren, acht Monate, zweÿ Tage, und wurde den siebenzehnten des Mittags zweÿ Uhr begraben '''Wendel Geißinger''' Bürger und Schreinermeister dahier. Zeugen waren Christian Schaum Bürger und Schreinermeister, und Martin Stöhr, Gerichtsmann, beÿde von hier. Leutershausen den 17.Januar 1813. Christian Eidenberg. Pfarrer.'' |- | Leutershausen > Mischbuch 1811 - 1836 | Reformiert | [http://www.archion.de/p/c038c60141/ 269 = Register Page for G] | None |- | Leutershausen > Taufen 1837 - 1900 | Evangelisch | [http://www.archion.de/p/5a6a1eda40/ 207 = Register Page for G] | None |- | Leutershausen > Trauungen 1837 - 1900 | Evangelisch | [http://www.archion.de/p/a4ec83eb84/ 81 = Register Page for G] | None |- | Leutershausen > Beerdigungen 1837 - 1900 | Evangelisch | [http://www.archion.de/p/b200aeaf0a/ 150 = Register Page for G] | None |- | Leutershausen > Beerdigungen 1901 - Juni 1962 | Evangelisch | [http://www.archion.de/p/f188d51e03/ 90 = Register Page for G] | None |- | Schriesheim > Beerdigungen 1841 - Jan. 1870 | Evangelisch | [http://www.archion.de/p/83f42c9767/ 254-255 = Register Page for G] | None |- | Schriesheim > Beerdigungen 1894 - Mai 1932 | Evangelisch | [http://www.archion.de/p/77cea206c8/ 125-126 = Register Pages for G] | None |- | Schriesheim > Beerdigungen Febr. 1870 - 1893 | Evangelisch | [http://www.archion.de/p/46be24acf8/ 112-113 = Register Page for G] | None |- | Schriesheim > Beerdigungen Juli 1932 - Jan. 1962 | Evangelisch | [http://www.archion.de/p/69af7cf78c/ 130 = Register Page for G] | '''111''':+1959 Friedrich Geisinger'''Burial of Friedrich Geisinger:''' Protestant Parish Schriesheim: Beerdigung, 1959 Nr. 39, Friedrich Geisinger, 15OCT1959. [http://www.archion.de/p/52adcb5ac0/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Schriesheim > Beerdigungen Juli 1932 - Jan. 1962. Image 111]:''S.190 Im Jahre 1959 wurden beerdigt: Nr. 39. Beerdigungszeit: 15. Oktober. Todestag: 12. Oktober. Name, Beruf und Wohnort des Verstorbenen: '''Friedrich Geisinger''' Kaufmann geb. 30. November 1893, Ehemann der Barbara geb. Karcher. Neue Anlage. Alter: 65 Jahre 10 Monate 12 Tage. Bemerkungen: Herzschlag, beerdigt in M'heim evang.'' |- | Schriesheim > Mischbuch 1650 - Apr. 1724,Mai 1728,Mai 1728 | Reformiert | [http://www.archion.de/p/93a137b0c5/ 1-281] | None |- | Schriesheim > Mischbuch 1732,1733,1733 - Apr. 1753 | Lutherisch | [http://www.archion.de/p/73da0dc6dc/ 1-127] | '''11''':*1735 Johannes Geißinger'''Baptism of Johannes Geißinger:''' Lutheran Parish Schriesheim: Taufe, 6SEP1735, Johannes Geißinger. [http://www.archion.de/p/a3c64f033f/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Schriesheim > Mischbuch 1732,1733,1733 - Apr. 1753. Image 11]:''1735.''' Joh: Geißinger Großsachßen'''. D: 6ten 9bris hat Nicolaus Geißinger Bürger zu Großsachsen v: s: Ehelichen Hausfrau Maria Elisabetha beyde luther. Religion sein Söhnlein taufen laßen, nahmens Johannes. Gevatter war Johannes König des Epsgracht König welcher daselbst ward vo Zotzenbach zurückgelaassener noch lediger Sohn luth. religion. ward gebohren auf 4ten hujus zwischen 7 et 8 uhr.'', '''14''':*1737 Joh. Philipp Geißinger'''Baptism of Johann Philipp Geißinger:''' Lutheran Parish Schriesheim: Taufe, 26JUL1737, Joh: Philipp Geißinger. [http://www.archion.de/p/20db8d222f/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Schriesheim > Mischbuch 1732,1733,1733 - Apr. 1753. Image 14]:''1737. '''Joh: Philipp Geißinger à Großsachß'''. +. d26t: Juli hat Nicolauß Geißinger bürger von Großsachßen v: seiner Ehelichen Haußfrau Maria Elisabetha all beide luth. religion ein Söhnlein taufen lasßen mit nahmen Joh: Philipp. D. Taufpat war des obgedacht Nicolaus Geißingers Bruder von Zotzenbach burger darselbst v: evangl: Luthl religion. D. ?h?? d nahme Joh: phil: mitt goth?bt . ward gebhoren d: 24 hujus morgens umb 4 uhr.'', '''38''':*1745 Maria Elisabetha Geißinger'''Baptism of Maria Elisabetha Geißinger:''' Lutheran Parish Schriesheim: Taufe, 3Feb1745, Maria Elisabetha Geißinger. [http://www.archion.de/p/c01a0eb3b7/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Schriesheim > Mischbuch 1732,1733,1733 - Apr. 1753. Image 38]:''1745. '''Maria Elisabetha Geißinger à Großsachßen'''. D: 3tn Febr hat wögl Sebastian Geißingers Bürger und Wingerter zu Großensachßen luth:relig: v: seiner ehelichen Haußfrau Anna Cathrina refom: religion ein Töchterlein Maria Elisabetha taufen laßen. Die goth war des Nicklas Geißingers Bürgers ?herrn?s? eheliche Haußfrau Maria Elisabetha. Wardt gebohren auf 3t. ejusdem mittags.'','''42''':*1746 Joh. Wendel Geißinger'''Baptism of Johann Wendel Geißinger:''' Lutheran Parish Schriesheim: Taufe, 13MAY1746, Johann Wendel Geisinger. [http://www.archion.de/p/84b24d54a0/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Schriesheim > Mischbuch 1732,1733,1733 - Apr. 1753. Image 42]:''1746.''' Joh: Wendel Geißinger à Großensachßen'''. Den 13ten May hat Nicolas Geißinger Burger u. Wingerter auch Gerichtsdiener zu Großensachßen von seiner ehelichen Haußfrau Maria Elisabetha eine gebohrene Königin beide evangl. relig. ein Sohn Joh Wendel tauffen lassen. Path war Joh Wendel Daum Bestandsmüller in der Straubistli? mühl zu Großensachsen evangl. relig. ward gebohren den 12t dito.'', '''78''':oo1744 Geißinger-Bauer'''Marriage of Sebastian Geißinger:''' Lutheran Parish Schriesheim: Heirat, 05JUL1744, Geisinger-Bauer. [http://www.archion.de/p/ac14b8901d/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Schriesheim > Mischbuch 1732,1733,1733 - Apr. 1753. Image 78]:''1744. '''Sebastian Geißinger à Grosssachßen'''. d 5t:July a.c. ist Sebastian Geißinger ledigen Stands von Zotzenbach bürthig luthr. mit anna Cathrina Bauering des wyl: Michael Bauers gewessener Bürgers zu großensachßen nachgelassener reforml. tochter nach dreymaliger proclamation sine impedimento weil Hefrs obeyrmacht ward auf bitt Spoh??? mit jemanden ??? ??? von mir alhier in ??? copulieret worden.'', '''95''':+1736 Johannes Geißinger'''Burial of Johannes Geißinger:''' Lutheran Parish Schriesheim: Begräbnis, 19OCT1736, Johannes Geißinger. [http://www.archion.de/p/2758171670/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Schriesheim > Mischbuch 1732,1733,1733 - Apr. 1753. Image 95]:''1736. '''Joh: Geißinger Großsachß'''. d 19tn 8bris ist Joh: Geißinger ein Söhnlein, Niclaus Geißingers Burger von Großsachsen ehliches Kind, morgens umb 7 Uhr gestorb v: d 16tn Ocbris beerdigt word.'', '''120''':+1749 Johann Henrich Geißinger'''Burial of Johann Henrich Geißinger:''' Lutheran Parish Schriesheim: Begräbnis, 27DEC1749, Johann Henrich Geißinger. [http://www.archion.de/p/73da0dc6dc/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Schriesheim > Mischbuch 1732,1733,1733 - Apr. 1753. Image 120]:''1749. '''J: Henrich Geißinger ä Wipple arbeyer'''. d 27tn Xbris ist '''Johann Henrich Geißsinger des J: Adam Geißsinger''' bürger und bauer in Zotzenbach dessen Son in seinem alter 37 Jahr weniger 7 Täg an der Brust Krankheit und ??? ??? vertorb und d 28 darauf beerdiget word.'' |- | Schriesheim > Mischbuch 1771 - 1808 | Lutherisch | [http://www.archion.de/p/627dbae8ce/ 1-223] | '''5:''' *1771 Joh.Christoph Geißinger'''Baptism of Johann Christoph Geißinger:''' Lutheran Parish Schriesheim: Taufe, 1771 Nr. 8, Johann Christoph Geisinger, 09APR1771. [http://www.archion.de/p/d96bd8f46f/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Schriesheim > Mischbuch 1771 - 1808. Image 5]: ''1771. 8. '''Johann Christoph Geißinger''' von Leutershaußen. Den 9 ten Aprill wurde zu Leutershaußen gebohren und den 10ten ejusd: getauft Johann Christoph. Der Vatter '''Johann Wendel Geißinger''' Bürger und Schreiner von Leutershaußen luth:relig: Die Mutter Maria Margaretha, und gebh: Rubelin ref: Taufzeuge Johann Christoph Bechtel Bürger und Schloßer daselb.'', '''7:''' *1773 Anna Maria Geisinger'''Baptism of Anna Maria Geisinger:''' Lutheran Parish Schriesheim: Taufe, 1773 Nr. 18, Anna Maria Geisinger. [http://www.archion.de/p/8d05f117bd/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Schriesheim > Mischbuch 1771 - 1808. Image 7]: ''1773. 18. '''Anna Maria Geisinger''' von Grossachsen. D16ten Sept früh gegen 9 Uhr wurde dem Bürger und Bauer zu Grossachsen '''Philipp Geissinger''' luth. Rel. von seiner Ref. Ehefrau Eva Elisabetha ein Tüchterlein gebohrn u. d.19 dahier Dom:15p.Trinit. getauft: Gevatters waren Georg Riedinger Schumacher Mst zu gedachtem Grossachsen und seine Ehefrau Anna Maria beÿde Ref. Rel. welche dem Kind den christlichen Namen Anna Mariy beÿ der h. Tauff mitgetheilet. (Randnotiz:) Hat ihren Taufschein d: 18 Januar 1808 abgelangt.'', '''9:''' *1775 Georg Geissinger'''Baptism of Georg Geissinger:''' Lutheran Parish Schriesheim: Taufe, 1775 Nr. 9, Georg Geissinger. [http://www.archion.de/p/949f3c0a42/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Schriesheim > Mischbuch 1771 - 1808. Image 9]: ''1775. 9. '''Georg Geissinger''' zu Leutershausen. D16ten May wurde dem Luth: Bürger und Schreiner Mstr zu Leutershausen '''Joh: Wendel Geissinger''' von seiner Reform. Ehefrau Maria Margaretha ein Söhnlein gebohrn, und d17ten eiusd. getauft. Gevatter war Georg Hoerner. Ref- Bürger und Bauer zu Sedensien?, welcher dem Kind den xstl. Namen Georg beÿ der H. Taufe mitgetheilet.(Randnotiz:) + d25ten 9bris 75.'', '''11''': *1776 Philipp Geissinger'''Baptism of Philipp Geissinger:''' Lutheran Parish Schriesheim: Taufe, 1776 Nr. 20, Philipp Geissinger. [http://www.archion.de/p/a02203f838/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Schriesheim > Mischbuch 1771 - 1808. Image 11]: ''1776. 20. '''Philipp Geissinger''' zu Grossachsen. D28ten 7bris. wurde dem Bürger zu Grossachsen '''Philipp Geissinger''' Luth: Rel. von seiner Reform. Ehefrau Eva Elisabetha ein Söhnlein gebohrn, wurde d29ten eiusd. dahier getauft. Gevatter war Philipp diefenbach Bürger zu Grossachsen, welcher dem Kind den xstln. Namen Philipp beÿ der H. Taufe mittheilte. (Randnotiz:) + d4ten Jan. 1785.'', '''13''': *1777 Anna Margaretha Geisinger'''Baptism of Margaretha Geisinger:''' Lutheran Parish Schriesheim: Taufe, 1777 Nr. 8, Anna Margaretha Geisinger. [http://www.archion.de/p/2bed722035/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Schriesheim > Mischbuch 1771 - 1808. Image 13]: ''1777. 8. '''Anna Margaretha Geisinger''' von Leutershausen. D2ten 9bris. wurde dem Bürger und Schreinermeister '''Wendel Geisinger''' zu Leutershausen von seiner reformierten Ehefrau Maria Margaretha ein Tochter gebohren d3ten getauft. Gevatterin war Anna Margaretha von Leutershause Refor. relig:'', '''14''': *1778 Maria Margaretha Geisinger'''Baptism of Maria Margaretha Geisinger:''' Lutheran Parish Schriesheim: Taufe, 1778 Nr. 29, Maria Margaretha Geisinger. [http://www.archion.de/p/31bd4a1127/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Schriesheim > Mischbuch 1771 - 1808. Image 14]: ''1778. 29. '''Maria Margaretha Geisinger''' von Grossachsen. D28ten 9ber wurde dem '''Philipp Geisinger''' von Grossachsen von seiner ehelichen Hausfrau Eva Elisabetha geb. Schmittin ein Tochter gebohren, und sogleich getauft. Gevatterin ist Maria Margaretha Geisingerin von Leutershausen. +3.1.??? 1783.'', '''21''': 1782 Pate Johann Wendel Geisinger.'''Baptism of Johann Wendel Bauer:''' Lutheran Parish Schriesheim: Taufe, 1782 Nr. 7, Johann Wendel Bauer. [http://www.archion.de/p/8a23678f45/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Schriesheim > Mischbuch 1771 - 1808. Image 21]: ''1782. 7. Johann Wendel Bauer zu Leutershausen. d9ten Merz nachts um halb 10 Uhr, ist dem Johann GottfriedBauer, Schlosser u. Uhrmacher zu Leutershausen, luth. Relig. von s. reform. Ehefraau Felicitas ein Söhnl. gebohren, u. sogleich ob nimiam infirmitatem von der Amme jäh getauft worden. d. ii. huj. aber wurde es daselbst vom h. xsto. durch die gewöhnl. Einsegebote eingeholfe? darhier eingesegnet ?? ?? von den erbettenen Taufzeugen, '''Johann Wendel Geisinger''', Schreinermstr. daselbst luth. Relig. u. dessen Reform. Ehefrau Maria Margaretha den xstl. Namen Johann Wendel. + d.17.Jan.1783.'', '''22''': *1782 Anna Barbara Geisinger'''Baptism of Anna Barbara Geisinger:''' Lutheran Parish Schriesheim: Taufe, 1782 Nr. 8, Anna Barbara Geisinger. [http://www.archion.de/p/1701eaac87/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Schriesheim > Mischbuch 1771 - 1808. Image 22]:''Anno 1782. Nomina: '''Anna Barbara Geisingerin''' von Grossachsen. d. 9ten Merz gegen abend ist dem '''Philipp Geisinger''', Bürger u. Bauer zu Grossachsen , luth. Religion von seiner Ehefrau Eva Elisabetha Reform. Relig. ein Töchterlein gebohren, u. d.12ten huj. getauft worden. Taufzeugen waren Johann Ewald Hoffmann, Bürger u. Bestands-Müller daselbst, u. dessen Ehefrau Anna Barbara, beide Luth. Relig. unde Nomen: Anna Barbara.'', '''30''': *1785 Eva Maria Geisinger'''Baptism of Eva Maria Geisinger:''' Lutheran Parish Schriesheim: Taufe, 1785 Nr. 27,Eva Maria Geisinger. [http://www.archion.de/p/83beb95c45/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Schriesheim > Mischbuch 1771 - 1808. Image 30]:''Taufregister Ao. 1785. 27. Nomina baptizatorum: '''Eva Maria Geisingerin''' zu Großsachsen. d.16.Dec. morgens ist dem luth. bürger zu Großsachsen '''Philipp Geisinger''' von s. reform. Ehefrau Eva Elisabetha ein Töchterlein gebohren, u. d.18ten huj. i. e. Dom. IV. Adventus J.C. nachmittags daselbst getauft worden. Es erhielt von Eva Maria Getrosten, des weÿl. Johann Michael Getrost, gewesener Luth. Schulmeisters zu Zozenbach, gräfl. Schönbergischer Jurisdiction, nachgelassener ehel. Ledigen Luth. Tochter den xstl. Nahmen Eva Maria. (Randnotiz:) Den 21. ?ber 1810 den Taufschein geholt.'', '''39''': *1789 Eva Maria Geissinger'''Baptism of Eva Maria Geissinger:''' Lutheran Parish Schriesheim: Taufe, 1789 Nr.26,Eva Maria Geissinger. [http://www.archion.de/p/a02cde5a6d/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Schriesheim > Mischbuch 1771 - 1808. Image 39]:''TaufProtokoll, Ao: 1789. 26. '''Anna Elisabetha Geissingerin''' zu Leutershausen. D.24.oct.nachts hor. 10. ist dem Luth. Bürger u. Schreinermeister zu Leutershausen '''Johann Wendelinus Geissinger''' von seiner Luth. Ehefrau Eva Maria, geb. Getrostin, ein Töchterlein gebohren u. tags darauf als d.25.ejusd. i.e.Dom.XX.p.F.Trinit. nachmittags dahier öffentlich getauft worden. Der Luth. Bürger zu Großsachsen Philipp Geissingers, als Bruders des obigen Schreinermstrs, ehel. ledige Reform. tochter Anna Elisabetha ertheilte dem Kind den xstl: Nahmen: Anna Elisabetha. (Randnotiz:) + den 30 Juli 1811. Hat den 28ten ?Feb. 1809 den Taufschein geholt.'', '''45''': *1792 Mutter Anna Elisabetha Geissinger'''Baptism of Johann Philipp Heinrich:''' Lutheran Parish Schriesheim: Taufe, 1792 Nr. 5, Johann Philipp Heinrich. [http://www.archion.de/p/4c3c142b40/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Schriesheim > Mischbuch 1771 - 1808. Image 45]:''Schriesheimer Taufprotocoll, Ao: 1792. 5. Nomina baptizatorum. Johann Philipp Heinrich zu Großsachsen. d.16.Febr. Nachts hor. 10 hat des Luth. Bürgers zu Großsachsen '''Johann Philipp Geissingers''' ehel. ledige reformierte Tochter '''Anna Elisabetha''' ein unehelich Söhnlein gebohren, wozu ßich als Vater angegeben hat der in der goldenen Krone daselbst dienende Fuhrknecht Christian Heinrich, ledigen Standes u. Luth. Relig. von Weiler?, herzogl. Würtemberg. Jurisd.(*) Obiger Johann Philipp Geissinger ertheilte seinem Enkel in der d.19.ejusd. i.e.Dom.Gto Michi daselbst erhaltenen heil. Taufe den christl. Nahmen: Johann Philipp. (*) des Jakob Heinrich, noch lebenden Luth. Bürgers zu Weiler, Sohn.'', '''133''':∞1788 Johann Wendelinus Geissinger'''Marriage of Johann Wendel Geissinger:''' Lutheran Parish Schriesheim: Heirat, 1788 Nr. 4, Johann Wendelinus Geissinger. [http://www.archion.de/p/d1ddad5dc7/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Schriesheim > Mischbuch 1771 - 1808. Image 133]:''Catalogus Copulatorum Ao: 1788. 4. Nomina Copulatorum. '''Johann Wendelinus Geissinger''' zu Leutershausen. d.24ten Aug. i.e.Dom.XIV.p.Trinit. ist der verwittibte Luth. Bürger u. Schreinermeister zu Leutershausen '''Johann Wendelinus Geissinger''' mit seiner verlobten Eva Maria Getrostin des weÿland Michael Getrost, gewesener Luth. Schulmeister zu Zozenbach, hochgräflich von Schänberg. Jurisdiction, nachgelassene ehel. ledige Tochter, ebenfalls ev. luth. Religion, praevia trina proclamtime exhibitis dimissorialibus, nach verflossener Trauerzeit, in hiesiger Kirche öffentlich copuliert worden.'' '''138''':∞1792 Anna Elisabetha Geissinger'''Marriage of Anna Elisabetha Geissinger:''' Lutheran Parish Schriesheim: Heirat, 1792 Nr. 8, Heinrich-Geissinger. [http://www.archion.de/p/087b0b12d8/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Schriesheim > Mischbuch 1771 - 1808. Image 138]: ''Schriesheimers Copulations Register, Ao: 1792. 8. Nomina Copulatorum. Johann Christian Heinrich zu Großsachsen. 23. Jul.i.e.Dom.V.p.Trinit.vormitt. ist Johann Christian Heinrich, des noch lebenden Jakob Heinrich Luth. Bürger zu Weiler, Oberamts Schorndorf, Herzogl. Würtebgl. Jurisdiction, ehel. lediger luth. Sohn, als neu angehender Bürger zu Großsachsen mit seiner verlobten '''Anna Elisabetha Geissingerin, des Johann Philipp Geissinger''', noch lebenden Luth. Bürgers zu Großsachsen, ehel. ledige reform. Tochter, praevia trina proclamatione atq. exhibitis Dimis. nach gendigtem Gottesdienst öffentl. dahier copuliert worden.'', '''154''':∞1805 Barbara Geÿsinger'''Marriage of Barbara Geÿsinger:''' Lutheran Parish Schriesheim: Heirat, 1905 Nr. 3, Schütz-Geÿsinger. [http://www.archion.de/p/7da30ac046/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Schriesheim > Mischbuch 1771 - 1808. Image 154]:''Im Jahr Christo 1805 wurden in hiesiger Pfarrey Schriesheim getraut und zwar. 3) Schütz - Geÿsingerin. Großsachsen d28ten April. Conrad Schütz Bürger und Schneiderm. ein Wittwer alt - und mit ihm '''Barbara Geÿsinger des Philipp Geÿsingers''', Bürgers und Weingärtners mit ehel. erzeugte led. Tochter. (ref. Conf) alt ungefähr 23 Jahr.'', '''160''': +1771 Balthasar Geissinger'''Burial of Balthasar Geissinger:''' Lutheran Parish Schriesheim: Beerdigung, 1771 Nr. 16, Balthasar Geissinger. [http://www.archion.de/p/e4122b9fb0/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Schriesheim > Mischbuch 1771 - 1808. Image 160]:''1771. Unter mir Philipp Kreckel sind begraben worden: 16.) '''Balthasar Geissinger''' von Grosßachsen. d19ten xbris. starb zu Großsachsen '''Balthasar Geissinger''', Bürger und Einwohner daselbst, wurde d20t eiusd. xstl. Ordnung nach begraben, in einem Alter von 69 Jahr.'', '''160''':+1772 Eva Margaretha Geissinger'''Burial of Eva Margaretha Geissinger:''' Lutheran Parish Schriesheim: Beerdigung, 1772 Nr. 14, Eva Margaretha Geissingerin. [http://www.archion.de/p/e4122b9fb0/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Schriesheim > Mischbuch 1771 - 1808. Image 160]:''1772. 14.) '''Eva Margaretha Geissingerin''' zu Großsachsen. d6ten Juli starb zu Großsachsen '''Eva Margaretha''', des Bürgers u. Einwohners daselbst '''Philipp Geissingers''' Töchterlein. wurde d7t eiusd. ordnungsmeßig beerdiget, war alt 9 Monath und 7 Tage.'', '''169''':+1782 Maria Elisabetha Geissinger'''Burial of Maria Elisabetha Geissinger:''' Lutheran Parish Schriesheim: Beerdigung, 1782 Nr. 12, Maria ElisabethaGeissinger. [http://www.archion.de/p/0f0f006b16/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Schriesheim > Mischbuch 1771 - 1808. Image 169]:''Catalogus Defunctorum. Ao: 1782. 12.) Nomina. '''Maria Elis. Geissingerin''' zu Grossachsen. d.22.Oct. starb zu Grossachsen des luth. Bürgers '''Nikel Geissingers''', ehel. Hausfrau, Maria Elisabetha, luth. Relig.welche im des 51. Jahr mit ihrem Manne im Ehestand gelebt, u. wurde d.24.huj. auf dasigem gemehnschaftl. ?Grabhof? xstl. beerdigt, ihres alters 74. Jahr weniger 13 Tage.'', '''169''':+1783 Maria Margaretha Geissinger'''Burial of Maria Margaretha Geissinger:''' Lutheran Parish Schriesheim: Beerdigung, 1783 Nr. 6, Maria Margaretha Geissinger. [http://www.archion.de/p/0f0f006b16/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Schriesheim > Mischbuch 1771 - 1808. Image 169]: ''Catalogus Defunctorum. Ao: 1783. 6.) Nomina. '''Maria Margar. Geissingerin''' zu Grossachsen. d.1.Merz. morgens zwischen 3 u. 4. Uhr starb zu Grossachsen an den ?Harseln? Maria Margaretha, des dasigen luth. Bürgers u. Bauers '''Philipp Geissingers''', Töchterlein u. wurde tags darauf, i.e. Dom. esto mihi, nachmittag, weil ich wegen obiger ?ruhr auch selbst abkommen konte, von dasigem Reform. Pfarrer erst auf meine Bitte. Erfuhre nomine meo auf dortigem gemeinschaftl. Gottesacker xstl. beerdigt. Seines alters 4 Jahr, 3 Monate u. 4. Tag.'', '''171''':+1785 Philipp Geissinger'''Burial of Philipp Geissinger:''' Lutheran Parish Schriesheim: Beerdigung, 1785 Nr. 1, Philipp Geissinger. [http://www.archion.de/p/ab40b7d54e/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Schriesheim > Mischbuch 1771 - 1808. Image 171]:''Ao. 1785. 1. '''Philipp Geissinger''' zu Großsachsen. d. 4ten Jan. vormitt. hor. 9. starb des '''Philipp Geissinger''', Luthr. Bürgers zu Grossachsen, Söhnlein nöe Philipp, an der rothen Ruhr, u. wurde d.5.huj. daselbst xstl. beerdigt, alt 8J. 3 Monat, 7 Tag.'', '''174''':+1787 Johann Nikolaus Geissinger'''Burial of Johann Nikolaus Geissinger:''' Lutheran Parish Schriesheim: Beerdigung, 1787 Nr. 11, Johann Nikolaus Geissinger, 13APR1771. [http://www.archion.de/p/40d3754512/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Schriesheim > Mischbuch 1771 - 1808. Image 174]:''Index Defunctorum. Ao. 1787. 11. '''Johann Nikolaus Geissinger''' zu Großsachsen. D. 11ten Aprl. vormitt. hor. 10. starb zu Großsachsen altershalber '''Johann Nikolaus Geissinger''', Luthr. Bürger u. Gerichtsverwandter daselbst un wurde d. 13ten Rej. nachmittags auf dasigem gemeinschaftsl. Gotttesacker htl. beerdigt nachdem er sein leben gebracht auf 80 Jahr u. 20 Tag. Der ?Bahrenrede? wurde auf dem Rathhhauß gehalten.'', '''203''':+1803 Johann Philipp Geissinger'''Burial of Johann Philipp Geissinger:''' Lutheran Parish Schriesheim: Beerdigung, 1803 Nr. 4, Johann Philipp Geissinger. [http://www.archion.de/p/b4d19bb7af/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Schriesheim > Mischbuch 1771 - 1808. Image 203]: ''1803. Schriesheimer Evangl. Lutherische Todten-Register. 4.) '''Johann Philipp Geissinger''' von Großsachsenheim d.29t Janner morgens früh um 4 Uhr starb in Großsachsenheim der dortige verwittibte Burger und Weingärtner '''Johann Philipp Geissinger'''. Seine Krankheit war Engbrüstigkeit schon seit etlichen Jahren seits vor 14 Tagen bettlägrig geworden wegen ein inflamat?Stefen ?om er das s. Ende herbeiführte. Er wurde d.31ten Janner öffentlich zu Großsachsenheim beerdigt. Sein alter brachte er auf 65 Jahre, 6 Monate u. 3 Täge.'', '''219''': ≈1785 Johann Christoph Geissinger'''Confirmation of Johann Christoph Geissinger:''' Lutheran Parish Schriesheim: Konfirmation, 1785, Johann Christoph Geissinger. [http://www.archion.de/p/ae8e9057a1/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Schriesheim > Mischbuch 1771 - 1808. Image 219]: ''Ao.1785. Dom. Palmar. Nachmittags sind folgende Kinder, nach abgelegtem Glaubensbekäntniß öffenl. confirmiert worden. Knaben. ... 2.) Joh. Christoph Geissinger v. Leutersh. alt 14 Jahr. ...'', '''222''': ≈1803 Anna Elisabeth Geissinger'''Confirmation of Anna Elisabetha Geissinger:''' Lutheran Parish Schriesheim: Konfirmation, 1803, Anna Elisabetha Geissinger. [http://www.archion.de/p/1d1ad208dd/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Schriesheim > Mischbuch 1771 - 1808. Image 222]: ''Am grünen Donnerstag 1803 sind nachstehende Kinder nach abgelegtem Glaubensbekenntniß confirmiert und auf des 1ten H.Osterfest darauf zum 1ten Mal zum H. Abendmahl zugelassen worden: Knaben .... Mägdchen. ... 5) '''Anna Elisabeth. Geissingerin''' v. Leutershausen. alt 13 Jahr 5 Monats 10 Tag. ...'' |- | Schriesheim > Mischbuch 1809 - Okt. 1821 (luth.) | Lutherisch | [http://www.archion.de/p/87ae8a9c7b/ 1-96] | '''52''':oo1810 Schaum-Geisinger'''Marriage of Anna Elisabetha Geissinger:''' Lutheran Parish Schriesheim: Heirat, 1810 Nr. 1, Schaum-Geissinger, 04FEB1810. [http://www.archion.de/p/7e9852d1e3/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Schriesheim > Mischbuch 1809 - Okt. 1821 (luth.). Image 52]:''S.107. Im Jahr Christi 1810 wurde in hiesiger Pfarrey Schriesheim getraut und zwar in Leutershausen den 4:Februar. Georg Christian Schaum des verstorbenen Ev. Luth. Pfarrers, Conrad Schaum mit Susanna Elisabetha geb. Hennemann, jenseits des Rheins geburtig aus Niederengelheim, ehelich erzeugter lediger Sohn, neu angehender Burger und Schreinermeister in Leutershausen, 23 Jahre alt. und mit ihm '''Anna Elisabetha des Burgers und Schreinermeisters Wendel Geissinger in Leutershausen''' mit Eva Maria geb. Getroht erzeugte ehelich ledige Tochter, alt 20 Jahre. Eidenbenz, Pfarrer.'' |- | Schriesheim > Mischbuch 1809 - Okt. 1821 (ref.) | Reformiert | [http://www.archion.de/p/fd5695fac7/ 1-273] | '''22:''' *1810 Mutter Eva Geissinger'''Baptism of Johann Philipp Sommer:''' Lutheran Parish Schriesheim: Taufe, 12DEC1810, Johann Philipp Sommer. [http://www.archion.de/p/8c7909d952/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Schriesheim > Mischbuch 1809 - Okt. 1821 (ref.). Image 22]: ''1771. D12ten Xber abends zwischen 6 und 7 Uhr gebohrenm, und d14ten desselben getauft. Johann Philipp. Vatr: Valentin Sommer jun. Bürger und Taglöhner dahener. Mutter. '''Eva, gebohrene Geissingerin'''. Taufpatte. Johann Philipp Heinrich des Bürgers zu Großsachsen Christian Heinrich, ehel. lediger Sohn, alt 19 Jahr. Zeugen.Alexander Noé Bürger und Leinenwebermeister dahier, alt 37 Jahr. Philipp Ludwig Jack, Bürger und Taglöhner dahier, alt 30 Jahr.'', '''56:''' *1813 Mutter Eva Margaretha Geisinger'''Baptism of Anna Maria Sommer:''' Lutheran Parish Schriesheim: Taufe, 1813 Nr. 45, Anna Maria Sommer. [http://www.archion.de/p/5b44347149/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Schriesheim > Mischbuch 1809 - Okt. 1821 (ref.). Image 56]: ''1813. Gebohrene und Getaufte. Im Jahre Christi Eintausendachthundertdreizehn. Zahl d.45te. Den 1ten October 1813 morgens 3 Uhr wurde dem Valentin Sommer (junior) Wingersmann dahier und seiner Ehefrau '''Eva Margaretha gebohrene Geisingerin''' eine Tochter gebohren und erhielt am 3ten eiusdem Vormittags 1/2 12 Uhr durch die Taufe in der Kirche de Nahmen: Anna Maria. Taufpathen: Georg Mohr, ledigen Standes von hier u. Anna Maria Sommer led. Standes, des Vaers Schwester. Zeugen, obengedachter Georg Mohr u. Georg Sommer (der Jüngste) bürger u. Baurersmann dahier, verheyratheten Standes.'', '''87:''' *1817 Mutter Margaretha Geisinger'''Baptism of Johann Peter Sommer:''' Lutheran Parish Schriesheim: Taufe, 1817 Nr. 5, Johann Peter Sommer. [http://www.archion.de/p/1c9b1c2734/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Schriesheim > Mischbuch 1809 - Okt. 1821 (ref.). Image 87]: ''1817. Gebohrene und Getaufte des Jahres Eintausend achthundert siebzehn bey der reformierten Gemeinde zu Schriesheim: Zahl d5te. Den 12ten Jenner 1817 Morgens 7 Uhr wurde geburen und den 13ten eiusdem Nachmittags 3 Uhr getauft: Johann Peter, eheliches Söhnlein des Valentin Sommer, Bürgers und Wingertsmanns dahier und der '''Margaretha, gebohrenen Geisinger''', seiner Ehefrau. Taufpathe: Johann Peter Grüber, Kichenältester beÿ unserer Gemeinde. Zeugen: Schullehrer Herion u. besagter Grüber.'', '''117:''' *1820 Mutter Eva Geisinger'''Baptism of Johann Lorenz Sommer:''' Lutheran Parish Schriesheim: Taufe, 1820 Nr. 50, Johann Lorenz Sommer. [http://www.archion.de/p/5b5ba7b775/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Schriesheim > Mischbuch 1809 - Okt. 1821 (ref.). Image 117]: ''1820. Gebohrene und getaufte des Jahres eintausend achthundert zwanzig beÿ der reformierten Gemeinde zu Schrießheim. Zahl d. 50te. Den 26ten October 1820 Morgens 1/2 4 Uhr wurde geboren und den 27ten eiusdem getauft Johann Lorenz, eheliches Söhnlein des Valentin Sommer (junior) u. seiner Ehefrau '''Eva, gebohrene Geisinger'''. Pathe. Johann Lorenz Willeit, fuhrknecht in der Häferischen? Mühle u. Elisabetha Sommer, led. Standes. Zeugen: Schullehrer Herion und obgenannter Willheit.'', '''141:''' ∞1810 Sommer-Geissinger'''Marriage of Eva Margaretha Geissinger:''' Lutheran Parish Schriesheim: Heirat, 18MAR1810, Sommer-Geissinger. [http://www.archion.de/p/1a1a6bf5b1/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Schriesheim > Mischbuch 1809 - Okt. 1821 (ref.). Image 141]: ''Copulierte Im Jahr Christi 1810 wurde in hiesiger Evangelischen Reformierten Pfarrey Schrießheim getraut und ehelich eingesegnet. d18ten März. Johann Valentin Sommer, weÿl. Wilhelm Sommers gewesener hiesigen Bürgers und Feldschützen und Anna Maria gebohrene Seilin ehelich nachgel. lediger Sohn, angehender Bürger dahier, wohnt Nro. 51, alt 24 Jahr 8 Monat, und Eva Margaretha, weÿl Philipp Geissingers Bürgers und Schreinermeisters zu Grossachsen und Elisabetha gebohrene Schmitting ehel. erzeugter lediger Tochter, alt 24 Jahr 3 Monat.'' |- | Schriesheim > Mischbuch Febr. 1758 - 1808 | Reformiert | [http://www.archion.de/p/806dffc10a/ 1-252] | None |- | Schriesheim > Mischbuch Juli 1753 - 1770 | Lutherisch | [http://www.archion.de/p/71e486210a/ 1-65] | '''18:''' *1760 Susanna Geissinger'''Baptism of Susanna Geissinger:''' Lutheran Parish Schriesheim: Taufe, 17JUN1760, Susanna Geissinger. [http://www.archion.de/p/6462384678/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Schriesheim > Mischbuch Juli 1753 - 1770. Image 18]: ''1760. Grossachsen. '''Johann Philipp Geissinger''' Burger und seine Ehefrau Elisabetha ref.re. haben d.17ten Juny ein Tochterlein taufen laßen gebohren d. 15ten Junÿ. Gevatterin war Susanna Getrostin von Zotzenbach aus dem Schönberg Ebachischen des Johann Michael Getrost Bürger da dessen ehl. ledige Tochter welche dem Kind d xstlichen Nahmen '''Susanna''' mitgetheilt hat. (Randnotiz:) +d.8ten abrl? 1766.'', '''20:''' *1762 Anna Maria Geisinger'''Baptism of Anna Maria Geisinger:''' Lutheran Parish Schriesheim: Taufe, 02FEB1762, Anna Maria Geisinger. [http://www.archion.de/p/6462384678/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Schriesheim > Mischbuch Juli 1753 - 1770. Image 20]: ''Anno 1762. Großsachsen. '''Johann Michael Geisinger'''. Bürger und Weingärtner u. seine Haußfrau Eva Maria geb. Sponaglin haben d.2ten Febr. ein Töchterlein taufen lassen, gebhren d.1ten Febr. Gevatterin war Anna Maria Bauerin, Michael Bauers, Bürgers in Großsachsen ehl. Tochter, welche dem Kind den xtl. Nahmen '''Anna Maria''' gegeben u. mitgetheilt hat beÿ der Hl. Taufe.'', '''21:''' *1762 Catharina Geisinger'''Baptism of Catharina Geisinger:''' Lutheran Parish Schriesheim: Taufe, 17DEC1762, Catharina Geisinger. [http://www.archion.de/p/78e923daaa/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Schriesheim > Mischbuch Juli 1753 - 1770. Image 21]: ''Anno 1762. Großsachsen. '''Philipp Geisinger'''. Bürger in Großsachsen und s. Ehefrau Eva Elisabetha haben d.17ten Dec. ein Mägdlein taufen laßen, gebohren d.13ten ejusdem. das wurde der Gevatterschaft aht verterten Conrad Kraut in Großsachen Bürger u. Küster?meister daselbst ehel. Hausfrau Catharina, also dem Kind den xstl. Nahmen '''Catharina''' mitgetheilt. (Randnotiz): +'', '''28:''' *1766 Anna Elisabeta Geisinger'''Baptism of Anna Elisabeta Geisinger:''' Lutheran Parish Schriesheim: Taufe, 1766 Nr. 2, Anna Elisabeta Geisinger. [http://www.archion.de/p/60e1499bf7/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Schriesheim > Mischbuch Juli 1753 - 1770. Image 28]: ''1766 sind getauft worden zu Schriesheim. 2. '''Anna Elisabeta Geisingerin''' Grossachsen. '''Anna Elisabetha Geisingerin''' wurde den 26ten Januar 1766 geboren zu Grossachsen, und getauft den 30ten d.m. zu Schriesheim. Eltern '''Philipp Geisinger''' Bürger und Weingärtner zu Großsachsen, luth. und Eva Elisabetha, eine geborene Schmidin, ref. Rel: . Taufzeugen Anna Elisabetha Nierlingin, Hans Georg Nierling, Bürger daselbs ehel. Hausfrau.'', '''35:''' *1768 Anna Catharina Geisinger'''Baptism of Anna Catharina Geisinger:''' Lutheran Parish Schriesheim: Taufe, 1768 Nr. 21, Anna Catharina Geisinger. [http://www.archion.de/p/e3a6740e39/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Schriesheim > Mischbuch Juli 1753 - 1770. Image 35]: ''1768. 21. '''Anna Catharina Geisingerin''' von Grossachsen. '''Anna Catharina Geisingerin''' wurde gebohren zu Grossachen den 21ten November und den 23ten ejusdem getauft. Parentes. Der Vatter ist '''Philipp Geisinger''' Bürger zu Großsachsen, luth. Die Mutter Eva Elisabetha, gebohr. Schmidtin, ref. rel. Gevatterin Anna Catharina'', '''36:''' *1770 Johann Philipp Geisinger'''Baptism of Johann Philipp Geisinger:''' Lutheran Parish Schriesheim: Taufe, 1770 Nr. 2, Anna Catharina Geisinger. [http://www.archion.de/p/9bdff690d4/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Schriesheim > Mischbuch Juli 1753 - 1770. Image 36]: ''1770. 2. '''Joh. Philipp Geisinger''' von Leutershaußen. D15ten Januarÿ wurde zu Leuterhaußen gebohren und d16ten ejusd. getauft Joh. Philipp. Eltern. '''Joh:Wendel Geisinger''' Bürger und schreiner zu Leutershaußen, Maria Margaretha gebohr: Rubelin. Taufzeuge des Vatters bruder '''Joh Philipp Geisinger''' Bürger zu Großsachsen.'', '''42:''' ∞1759 Geißinger-Schmidt'''Marriage of Johann Philipp Geisinger:''' Lutheran Parish Schriesheim: Heirat, 19JUN1759, Geißinger-Schmidt. [http://www.archion.de/p/523074bbee/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Schriesheim > Mischbuch Juli 1753 - 1770. Image 42]: ''1759. '''Johann Philipp Geißinger''' von Großsachsen und mit ihm Eva Elisabetha Schmidtin Bürgers Tochter de eodem ?loa acf rel?. sind post 3am proclamationem d 19ten Junÿ copuliert worden.'', '''43:''' ∞1761 ∞1761 Geisinger-Östereich'''Marriage of Michael Geisinger:''' Lutheran Parish Schriesheim: Heirat, 01JAN1761, Geisinger-Östereich. [http://www.archion.de/p/451eddef4b/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Schriesheim > Mischbuch Juli 1753 - 1770. Image 43]: ''1761. '''Michael Geißinger''', ledigen Standes luth. rel. von Großsachsen und mit ihm Bürgers Wittib aber ni vom Ort Eva Maria Östereichin ref. rel. wurden d. 1 Jan: post 3am proclamationem copuliert hier.'', '''47''': ∞1769 Geisinger-Rubel'''Marriage of Johann Wendel Geisinger:''' Lutheran Parish Schriesheim: Heirat, 1769 Nr. 2, Geisinger-Rubel, 17MAY1769.[http://www.archion.de/p/457eae0b7e/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Schriesheim > Mischbuch Juli 1753 - 1770. Image 47]:''1769. 2. '''Joh:Wendel Geisinger von Leutershaußen'''. Den 17ten May wurd allhier der Jungesell Johann Wendel Geisinger Schreiner zu Leutershaußen (ehel. Sohn?) des Gerichtserganten und ??? Bürger??? zu Großsachsen Joh. Nicolaus Geißingers mit der ledigen Bürgers Tochter zu Leutershaußen Maria Margareth Rubelin ehelich zusammen gegeben.'', '''56:''' +1762 Johann Michael Geisinger'''Burial of Johann Michael Geisinger:''' Lutheran Parish Schriesheim: Begräbnis, 1762 Nr. 18, Johann Michael Geisinger. [http://www.archion.de/p/4a0f2a4be1/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Schriesheim > Mischbuch Juli 1753 - 1770. Image 56]: ''1762. 18) '''Joh: Michael Geisinger''' Bürger in Großsachsen starb d. 10ten 8bris ???begrab d. 12ten. Ätatis 30 Jahr 17 Tag.'', '''57:''' +1765 Töchterlein Geisinger'''Burial of Daugther of Philipp Geisinger:''' Lutheran Parish Schriesheim: Begräbnis, 1765 Nr. 1, Geisinger. [http://www.archion.de/p/2eb53fb309/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Schriesheim > Mischbuch Juli 1753 - 1770. Image 57]: ''1765. 1. Zu Grossachsen. Ein Töchterlein des Bürgers und Weingärtners '''Philipp Geisinger''' un Eva Catharina seiner Hausfrau, starb den 14ten April 1765 zu Grossachsen, und ??? Kinder Blattern, und ward ob an daselbst den 15ten Aprilz zu Erde bestattet. Sein Alter ist 2 Jahr 4 Monate weniger 4 Tage.'', '''60:''' +1766 Susanna Geisinger'''Burial of Susanna Geisinger:''' Lutheran Parish Schriesheim: Begräbnis, 1766 Nr. 4, Susanna Geisinger. [http://www.archion.de/p/96b0d8044c/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Schriesheim > Mischbuch Juli 1753 - 1770. Image 60]: ''1766. 4. Großsachsen. '''Susanna Geisingerin'''. '''Philipp Geisinger''', eines Bürgers und Weingärtners von Großsachsen eheliches Töchterlein starb am 5.ten und wurde daselbst begraben am 7ten October 1766: Seines Alters 6 Jahr und ??? 6 Monate.'', '''64:''' +1770 Johann Philipp Geißinger'''Burial of Johann Philipp Geißinger:''' Lutheran Parish Schriesheim: Begräbnis, 1770 Nr. 6, Johann Philipp Geißinger. [http://www.archion.de/p/23fc2ca5e9/ Archion (pay site): Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Schriesheim > Mischbuch Juli 1753 - 1770. Image 64]: ''1770. 6. '''Joh. Philipp Geißinger''' von Leutershaußen. Den 22ten Junÿ starb zu Leutershaußen '''Joh: Philipp des Johann Wendels Geißingers Söhnlein''' und wurde d23ten ejusd. begraben. alt: 3 Monat 7 Tage.'' |- | Schriesheim > Mischbuch Mai 1724,Nov. 1728,Juni 1728 - Febr. 1758 | Reformiert | [http://www.archion.de/p/ff770ad735/ 1-126] | None |- | Schriesheim > Mischbuch Nov. 1821 - 1841,1834,1840 | Evangelisch | [http://www.archion.de/p/9bbc583b8f/ 445-446 = Register Page for G] | None |- | Schriesheim > Taufen 1842 - 1866 | Evangelisch | [http://www.archion.de/p/0698ecce3d/ 355-356 = Register Page for G] | None |- | Schriesheim > Taufen 1867 - Jan. 1870 | Evangelisch | [http://www.archion.de/p/fe68ea4d51/ 51 = Register Page for G] | None |- | Schriesheim > Taufen 1879 - Aug. 1892 | Evangelisch | [http://www.archion.de/p/4908e16f46/ 93-94 = Register Page for G] | None |- | Schriesheim > Taufen Febr. 1870 - 1878 | Evangelisch | [http://www.archion.de/p/fe40729ebe/ 104 = Register Page for G] | None |- | Schriesheim > Trauungen 1835 - Jan. 1870 | Evangelisch | [http://www.archion.de/p/bf8d664055/ 190 = Register Page for G] | None |- | Schriesheim > Trauungen Febr. 1870 - 1906 | Evangelisch | [http://www.archion.de/p/1683552fa9/ 108 = Register Page for G] | None |} '''Note:''' For books with registers, only the Register Pages have been reviewed, so there may be records under differnt names including Geisinger/Geissinger as wives or witnesses. If you find any, please add them. === Family Book Publications === For Schriesheim, a family book was written in 2004 by Karl Schuhmann, covering some of the lutheran records as mentioned above in the entries 2916-2922.Karl Schuhmann,"Familienbuch Schriesheim, 1650-1900", Odenwaldklub Schriesheim e. V., 2004, Deutsche Ortssippenbücher Reihe B / Band 308, Badische Ortssippenbücher Band 107. [http://www.owk-schriesheim.de/Sammelsurium/Familienbuch-Schriesheim_1650-1900.html-Dateien/ Page 276. Entrys 2916-2922.] === Lutheran Records of Surrounding Places === The focus is on the Lutheran Records only, since the Geisinger/Geißinger appear in the above mentioned records as lutheran citizens. The organisation of the parish have not been aligned to the political districts. In the following lutheran records of geographical '''near by''' places where additional reviewed: * '''Lutheran Parish of Schriesheim:''' ::'''Heiligkeuz''', '''Oberflockenbach''', '''Rittenweier''', '''Rippenweier''', '''Ursenbach''' and ::'''Wünschmichelbach''': No seperate lutheran records exists online, so the above reviewed lutheran records of Schriesheim are the only reviewed records. ::'''Dossenheim''' has one lutheran churchbook starting with copied records from Schriesheim from 1733 to 1737, and then jumping to 1811. Also Dossenheim has a familybook created by a protestant priest covering records from 1685 to 1829. This book does not inlcude any family with name Geiß, Geis, Geisinger or Geißinger.Dossenheim in Archion.de: * Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Dossenheim > Mischbuch 1811 - 1821. * Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Dossenheim > Familienbuch (alphabetisch) 1685 - 1829 * '''Lutheran Parish of Weinheim:''' ::'''Lützelsachsen''' has lutheran records starting 1811, so past the reviewed time. ::'''Ritschweier''' and '''Oberkunzenbach''': No seperate lutheran records exists online. The Protestant Churchbooks start at 1840. ::For '''Weinheim''' the lutheran records start at 1686 and include records with the name Geiß and Geißinger. No obvious connection to the Geisinger families in Großsachsen and Leutershausen is found. This will be further reviewed in another side project of the Geisinger name study. * '''Lutheran Parish of Ladenburg:''' ::The records in '''Heddesheim''' are copied from the records in '''Ladenburg''' starting 1758. The reformated records start at 1653. :: The '''Ladenburg''' records start at 1694 for the lutheran records and at 1666 for the reformated records. === Zotzenbach === There are no lutheran records nor other records online for Zotzenbach, but Zotzenbach is included in the protestant (lutheran) records of Rimbach. The following records have been partly viewed for '''Geisinger, Geißinger and Geissinger''', resulting in no hits for the name. When searching in the birth years recorded in the burial records of Schriesheim, all four persons have been found bearing the names '''Geis or Geiß'''. The online records are available at Archion.de (pay site): * [http://www.archion.de/p/6b22e2e908/ Hessen-Nassau: Zentralarchiv der Evang. Kirche > Dekanat Rimbach > Rimbach > Taufregister 1693-1704, Trauregister 1693-1704, Beerdigungsregister] * [http://www.archion.de/p/93a46983e3/ Hessen-Nassau: Zentralarchiv der Evang. Kirche > Dekanat Rimbach > Rimbach > Taufregister 1704-1803, Trauregister 1704-1803, Beerdigungsregister] [[#top|[top]]] == Sources and Transcripts == Note: Improvements of the transcripts are always welcomed. {| border="0" |+'''Used Abbreviations and Symbols''' |- | '''?''' |colspan="5" | Question marks within words or surrounding words indicate, that the transcript of a record is incomplete |- | '''...''' |colspan="5" | Multiple dots within a transcript text indicate, that a portion of the transcript has been intentionally skipped |- | '''*''' | born | '''~''' | baptized | '''≈''' | communication/confirmation |- | '''∞''' | married | '''+''' | died | '''±''' | burried |}

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[[Category: Victoria, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Gembrook, Victoria]][[Category: Gembrook Cemetery, Gembrook, Victoria]] Gembrook is a town 54 km (34 mi) from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. • Postcode 3783 • Local Government Area Cardinia Shire • State electorate Gembrook • Federal Division La Trobe. This cemetery was founded in 1918 and is the second cemetery for Gembrook. The first one was established on Boyd Road in 1879 but proved too far for the towns people to walk so they opened one closer to the village. This is part of the [[Project:Oceania_Cemeteries#WikiTree_Australian_Cemeteries|Australian Cemeteries Project]]. ===About=== *Links to WikiTree profiles are provided (where known). If you know of any others that can be linked to please email AustralianCemeteries@gmail.com to have the link added. If you require a photo of a gravestone listed and there is no profile on WikiTree, please create a profile (WIkiTree is entirely free) and contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] and one will be added to the new profile. WikiTree is a collaborative effort, we welcome you to add a profile for a person that has not already been added. If you have found a profile then please consider helping others by adding the details of another profile to WikiTree that has not already been added. ===Location and Map=== * [https://www.openstreetmap.org/search?query=gembrook%20victoria#map=17/-38.52711/145.38018 Gembrook Cemetery, Gembrook, Victoria - Link to be created] ===Aims=== *This project is to document the life and times of the people interred in the Gembrook Cemetery. Project members are needed to assist in the research and adding profiles and information to profiles. Hopefully it will grow to include links to other information and such things as video/audio tours of the cemetery. ===Table of Graves & Memorials (599 entries)=== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!DOB!!Death!!Age!!Notes!!Photo |- |?, Brendan Joseph||1952||1996||||S of Doreen & John; B of Shane, Christina, Kieran||4021760 |- |?, Christina Mary Louise||1956||1996||||W of Curt (Sweden); M of Joseph, Julia, Norah; Sis of Brendan, Shane, Kieran; D of Doreen & John||4021760 |- |[[Adams-24317|Adams, Charles Thomas]] ||1901 Aug 27||1981 Jun 26||||H of Helen (Nell)|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Adams-24317.jpg 4021682] |- |[[Dunlop-761|Adams, Helen May]] ||1902 Feb 21||1979 Sep 25||||W of Charles|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Adams-24317.jpg 4021682] |- | [[Adams-41641|Adams, Stanley Rose]] ||1928 Jun 28||1984 Apr 20||||H of June; F of Lynette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Adams-41641.jpg 4022292] |- |Agatino, Carissimo||||||||||4021834 |- | [[Simpson-26909|Alford, Robyn Elizabeth]] ||1954 Sep 15||2012 May 10||||W of Ian; M of Cathy, Jane, Adrian, Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Simpson-26909.jpg 4022188] |- |Allison, Lysbeth Marjorie||1935 Dec 10||2010 Oct 23||||W of Vernon; M of Jennifer, Matthew, Lysbeth, Clarissa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Allison-5571.jpg 4021699] |- | [[Allison-5571|Allison, Vernon Geoffrey]] ||1928 Jun 04||2008 Mar 14||||H of Lysbeth; F of Jennifer, Matthew, Lysbeth, Clarissa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Allison-5571.jpg 4021699] |- | [[Pinnuto-1|Altamore, Antonia]] ||1901 Jun 26||1976 Nov 12||||W of Michelle; M of Raffaele, Pietro, Concetta, Maria, Rosa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Pinnuto-1.jpg 4021794] |- | [[Altamore-1|Altamore, Michele]] ||1893 Jun 14||1984 Sep 06||||H of Antonia; F of Raffaele, Pietro, Concetta, Maria, Rosa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Altamore-1.jpg 4021793] |- | [[Amos-2215|Amos, Walter James]] ||1921 Sep 07||1996 Mar 08|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Amos-2215.jpg 4022000] |- | [[Hearson-48|Anson, Joan Glanville]] ||1917 Nov 10||2003 Dec 4|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Hearson-48.jpg 4021869] |- | [[Anson-742|Anson, John Hamilton]] ||1912 Jun 21||1999 Aug 18||||RAF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Anson-742.jpg 4021868] |- | [[Anstis-85|Anstis, Robert Charles]] ||1927||2001||||with Iris Anstis/Garrett & Harry Garrett|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Anstis-85.jpg 4021996] |- | [[Jolley-1479|Anstis/Garrett, Iris]] ||1911||2011||||nee Jolley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Anstis-85.jpg 4021996] |- | [[Appleyard-1667|Appleyard, Rupert]] ||||1981 Jan 18||69||F of Ruth, Pam, Ricky|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Appleyard-1667.jpg 4022315] |- |Armstrong, Ray||||||||||4021964 |- | [[Goodie-41|Ashford, Ina Elizabeth Mary]] ||1905 Oct 17||1990 Nov 20||||W of S F Ashford|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Goodie-41.jpg 4022150] |- | [[Ashford-1642|Ashford, S F]] ||||1967 Dec 26||72||AIF 1247; H of Ina; F of Syd, Ina, Ron, Cath. Ken|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Ashford-1642.jpg 4022151] |- | [[Ashton-4349|Ashton, David Charles]] ||1968 Apr 11||1989 Jan 22||||S of Emilie; B of Chris, Phil, Deidre|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Ashton-4349.jpg 4021707] |- | [[Aslin-102|Aslin, Zillah (Poppy)]] ||1897 Jan 25||1968 Apr 20||||wiith Barbara Luck|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Aslin-102.jpg 4022025] |- | [[Carkeek-118|Atkinson, Enid Thelma]] ||1920 Aug 25||2012 Oct 04||||W of Stanley; M of Heather, Lorna, Elaine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Atkinson-14109.jpg 4021877] |- | [[Goodie-44|Atkinson, Irene]] ||||1986 May 07||60||W of Joseph; M of Karen, Eileen, Yvonne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Atkinson-14118.jpg 4021915] |- | [[Atkinson-14118|Atkinson, Joseph]] ||||1959 Oct 10||43||H of Irene; F of Karen, Eileen, Yvonne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Atkinson-14118.jpg 4021915] |- | [[Atkinson-14109|Atkinson, Stanley Maurice]] ||1911 Oct 22||1989 Jun 27||||H of Enid; F of Heather, Lorna, Elaine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Atkinson-14109.jpg 4021877] |- |Atzmüller, Franz||1938 Jun 05||2004 Apr 10||||b. Schwertberg, Austria; d. Gembrook; H of Patricia; F of Kirsten & Kurt||4022193 |- |Baffi, Frank||||1995 May 27||||S of Joe & Nicole||4021761 |- |Bailey, Ritchie James||||1969 Jul 22||58||H of Thelma; F of Barbara, Lynette, Allan, Marilyn||4022139 |- |Bailey, Thelma Elizabeth||||1987 Jun 17||68||W of Ritchie; M of Barbara, Lynette, Allan, Marilyn||4022139 |- |Baker, Jesse Lee||1990 Feb 06||1990 Feb 26||||||4022076 |- |Baker, Ronald Olaf||1919 Feb 14||2006 Jul 08||||AIF; H of Wilma Ruth||4021973 |- |Baker, Wilma Ruth||1921 Nov 15||2003 Feb 07||||nee Lieschke; W of Ronald O (Bob) Baker||4021972 |- |Barber, Alan Lorraine||1912 Aug 13||2002 May 23||||H of Marjorie||4022002 |- |Barber, Marjorie Grace||1912 Jun 15||2012 Feb 02||||nee Turner; W of Alan||4022002 |- |Bates, Alan William||1930 Aug 19||2015 May 09||84||||4022242 |- |[[Reeves-3272|Bates, Dorothy Emily]] ||1909 Jun 02||1995 Jan 17||||W of Sydney|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Bates-6726.jpg 4022024] |- |[[Bates-6726|Bates, Sydney Albert]] ||1907 Jul 10||1972 Feb 01||||H of Dorothy|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Bates-6726.jpg 4022024] |- |Bathols, Casey Lee||1989 Jan 20||1989 Jan 30||||||4021842 |- |Battiscombe, Dorothy May||1921 Jun 08||2011 May 23||||W of Norman; M of Wesley, James, Andrew||4022104 |- |Battiscombe, James William||1926 Jan 14||1999 Apr 26||||AIF VX94097||4022304 |- |Battiscombe, Keryn Gayle||1955 Apr 08||1992 Sep 04||||M of Mark & Hayley||4021886 |- |Battiscombe, Norman Wesley||1924 Sep 11||2007 Nov 14||||AIF; H of Dorothy; F of Wesley, James, Andrew||4022104 |- |Beekman, Joseph J W||1923 Apr 02||2009 Jul 08||||H of Francisca; F of Ben (dec)||4021774 |- |Beer, Alice Maude||||1964 Mar 08||||W of August||4022149 |- |Beer, August William||||1960 Aug 27||||H of Alice||4022149 |- |Bester, Audrey Mary||1924 Jan 26||2006 Sep 22||||M of Jan, Laurie, Tiny, Kerryn, Sue||4021747 |- |Binstead, N Bab||1907 Jul 23||1999 Jan 24||||W of Bill; M of Rex & Glen||4021901 |- |Binstead, W T (Bill)||1904 Nov 28||1989 Dec 30||||H of Bab; F of Rex & Glen||4021901 |- |Blackwell, H F||||2002 Dec 25||83||AIF VX121046; B of Charles & Dorothy||4022108 |- |Blake, Cindy Ann||1970 Nov 22||2000 Nov 20||||Partner of Craig; M of Naomi||4022112 |- |Blunden, Thomas Francis||1910 Sep 26||2011 Aug 18||||||4021859 |- |Board, John Joseph||1893 Sep 30||1970 Aug 11||||H of Rose; F & F-in-L of Olive & Donald, Jessie & Alex, John & Brenda||4022129 |- |Board, Rose Jean ||1903 Feb 24||2001 Nov 20||||nee Ure; W of John; M & M-in-L of Olive & Donald, Jessie & Alex, John & Brenda||4022129 |- |Bodor, Gyula||1917 Jul 11||1992 Aug 10||||F of Zsuzsanna (dec) & Gyula Miklos; H of Zsófia||4022181 |- |Bodor, Zsófia||1921 Jul 19||2002 Apr 27||||nee Tálas Zsófia; W of Gyula||4022181 |- |Boljanic, Miodrag (Doru)||1937 Sep 29||||||H of Radmila; S of Valerian & Viorika||4021714 |- |Boljanic, Radmila||1932 Aug 04||||||W of Radmila; D-in-L of Valerian & Viorika||4021714 |- |Boljanic, Valerian||1912 May 10||1991 Dec 11||||b. Yugoslavis; H of Viorika; F of Miodrag; F-in-L of Radmila||4021713 |- |Boljanic, Viorika||1920 Apr 07||||||W of Valerian; M of Miodrag; M-in-L of Radmila||4021713 |- |Bordonaro, Maria||1924 Jul 01||1999 Jul 14||||b. Licodia, Eubea, Italy; d, Gembrook||4022226 |- |Bordonaro, Salvatore||1919 Jan 16||2004 May 12||||b. Solarino, Italy; d. Gembrook||4022225 |- |Borg, Anthony||1946 Jun 13||2015 Jan 31||||H of Christine; F of Mark & Catherine||4022232 |- |Borg, Josette||||||||M of Louise, James, Simon (dec), Grazielle||4022102 |- |Borg, Simon Luke||1966 Jun 18||2010 Oct 11||||H of Bronwyn; F of Ashleigh & Braeden; S of Josette||4022103 |- |Bos, Anne Maria||1919 Sep 13||1993 Jul 04||||nee Roukama; W of Tido||4022221 |- |Bos, Tido Gerard Harm||1919 May 21||1999 Jun 25||||H of Anna||4022221 |- |Boyer, George Herbert||1893||1973||||H of Lila||4021824 |- |Boyer, Lila||1906||1980||||W of George||4021824 |- |Boys, Annette May||||1978 Mar 18||||M of Valerie, Robert, Eric||4022156 |- |Boys, E L||||2006 Aug 10||88||AIF VX18545 DCM; H of Clarice; F of Greg; GF of Lourdes||4022199 |- |Breen, Amy Alice||||1970 May 15||||W of Arthur; M of Clara & Pat||4021920 |- |Breen, Arthur John||1892||1975||||H of Amy; F of Clara & Pat||4021920 |- |Broadbent, James||1945 Feb 26||1987 May 26||||||4021835 |- |Brooks, Joyce Adele||1918 Apr 01||2003 Jun 30||||W of George; M of Dennis, Peter, Shirley||4022071 |- |Brooks, Thomas Henry George||1915 Jun 12||2000 Mar 27||||H of Joyce; F of Dennis, Peter, Shirley||4022071 |- |Broomhall, Gloria Jean||1944 Sep 18||2011 Jan 08||||nee Williams||4022100 |- |Buckley, Barbara||1940 Dec 11||2008 Feb 17||||||4021715 |- |Buckley, Daisy Alexandria||1885||1964||||with Lorna Radin||4022043 |- |Buckley, Eileen Mary||1912 May 13||1994 Jul 04||||W of William Leslie; M of Barbara, Ron, Tony, Lesley||4021717 |- |Buckley, Leslie William||1915 Dec 23||1992 Jun 11||||H of Eileen Mary; F of Barbara, Ron, Tony, Lesley||4021716 |- |Burden, Albert Sheldon||||2009 Oct 24||89||RAAF 125359||4022211 |- |Burgher, Robyn Joan||1945 May 29||2014 Dec 24||||||4022244 |- |Butler, Jessie Elizabeth||||1973 Feb 24||83||W of William Thomas (KIA England 1915)||4022055 |- |Byrne, Hugh||||1952 Sep 13||44||S of Timothy & Madeleine Byrne||4022282 |- |Byrne, Timothy Edward||||1954 Dec 01||83||H of Madeleine||4022282 |- |Cahill, Sarah||||1990 Aug 22||||Stillborn||4022285 |- |Cahill, Yvonne Maude||1937||2002||||W of Gerard; M of Chris, Rory, Shane, Samera||4022254 |- |Cardwell, John||||1976 Jun 16||||H of Mary||4021825 |- |Cardwell, Mary||||1977 Mar 29||||W of John Richard; M of Julie, Rodney, Brett||4021825 |- |Carlon, Edward Charles||1905 Mar 16||1989 Oct 11||||||4022132 |- |Carlon, William Percy||1928 Nov 01||1998 Jul 03||||||4022132 |- |Carolane, Elizabeth Lorraine||1954 Apr 21||1995 Sep 19||||W of David; M of Lucy, Jack, Anna||4022122 |- |Cashmore, Annie Amelia||1881||1973||||||4021823 |- |Charman, Kenneth Jeffrey||1954 Sep 03||2004 Aug 23||||||4021974 |- |Childs, Leon Nightingdale||||1964 Jun 24||76||||4022049 |- |Church, Amy Elizabeth||1925 Nov 08||2011 Jun 19||||W of Ronald||4022086 |- |Church, Ronald Isaac||1920||2000||||AIF; H of Amy||4022086 |- |Clements, Melissa T||1959 Apr 15||1995 Feb 14||||nee Johnson; W of Colin; M of Andrew & Sophie||4021884 |- |Clench, Eric George (Chib)||1920 Jul 28||2002 Aug 02||||H of Gwen||4021970 |- |Clench, Gwendoline Greta||1919 Nov 15||2007 Dec 12||||W of Eric (dec)||4021971 |- |Coffey, Paul G||1967 Nov 24||2010 Sep 29||||F of Alicia, Brett||4021963 |- |Coffey, Stanley Gordon||1930 May 14||1996 May 03||||b. Maffra; d. Gembrook; H of Beverley; F of Michelle, Paul, David||4021962 |- |Coghill, R L||||1962 Feb 05||48||AIF VX31784; H of Eileen; F of William, Carol, Heather, Helen||4022029 |- |Constantini, Madeline Louie||1892||1982||||formerly Mrs. Thompson||4021693 |- |Cormack, Francis William||1910 Dec 25||28/10/01||||H of Mary; F of Angela, Terry, Pat, Bill, Linda, Christine, Julie||4021762 |- |Cormack, Mary Eileen||1909 Mar 27||1994 Jan 05||||W of Francis; M of Angela, Terry, Pat, Bill, Linda, Christine, Julie||4021762 |- |Cornish, Gisela Brigette||1949 Aug 02||2012 Jul 18||||nee Schlaer||4022239 |- |Cowburn, Henry Douglas||1916 Sep 21||1996 Aug 21||||H of Mary||4022283 |- |Cowburn, Mary (Molly)||1921 Oct 07||2010 Oct 11||||||4022284 |- |Cowen, Leslie Raymond (Mick)||1923 May 01||2004 Mar 08||||H of Nell; F of Lesley & Paul||4022195 |- |Cox, Inge||||1999 Jun 11||||||4021730 |- |Cranston, May||||1976 Feb 01||90||M of George, William, Dorothy, David||4022136 |- |Cranswick, Lachlan M D||1968 Sep 29||2010 Jan 18||||d. Deep River, Canada||4021769 |- |Cranswick, Mary N S||1925 Jul 21||1997||71||W of Rodney; M of Noel, Rupert, Lachlan||4021770 |- |Cranswick, Rodney A H||1921 Oct 12||1989 Oct 15||68||AIF VX100755; H of Mary; F of Noel, Rupert, Lachlan||4021770 |- |Cridland, Lindsay John (Squid)||1958 Jan 10||1990 Jan 24||||H of Claire; F of Leah & Dean||4021768 |- |Cridland, M E F||||1998 Sep 30||77||RAN 24342||4021732 |- |Curle, Andrew||1977 May 15||1988 Dec 30||||S of Veronica & Tony; B of Sarah||4021777 |- |Cuttriss, Robert Henry||1929 Sep 09||2013 Sep 01||||||4021852 |- |Davis, Christina Ella||1904 Dec 24||2001 Mar 31||||||4021997 |- |Davy, Lee Christian||1992 Dec 30||2012 Jan 15||||S of Paul & Francine; B of Aaron & Eden||4021984 |- |Dawson, Marica||||2004 Oct 07||||||4021748 |- |De La Rue, Norman William||1950 Jul 16||2012 Jun 17||||S of Maurice & Grace (both dec); B of Marg, Bob, Lorraine (dec), Dick, Peter, Lawrie, Ian (dec), Ray||4022260 |- |De La Rye, Grace Mary||1916 Jul 22||2012 Mar 27||||W of Maurice (dec0; M of Marg, Bob, Lorraine (dec), Dick, Peter, Lawrie, Ian (dec), Ray, Norma||4021954 |- |de Lang, Stephanie||1988 Oct 25||1989 Jan 06||||||4021841 |- |Dearing, Russell William||1967 Nov 27||1994 Jul 14||||S of Rose & Ron; B of Peter & Les||4021725 |- |Delaney, Patrick||1892||1964||72||AIF 1060; H of Stella; F of Jack||4021814 |- |Dell' Universita, Carmelo||1913 Jul 21||2000 Nov 28||||b. Licodia, Eubea, Italy; d, Gembrook; H of Vincenza; F of Gae, Vera, Lena, Mary Ann||4022170 |- |Dell' Universita, Vincenza||1924 Jun 12||2012 Jan 15||||b. Licodia, Eubea, Italy; d, Gembrook; W of Carmelo; F of Gae, Vera, Lena, Mary Ann||4022171 |- |Dick, Daniel Anthony James||1980 Jun 21||2008 Mar 03||||||4022098 |- |Dind, Ronald Geoffrey||1927 Jul 12||2015 Feb 08||||||4022237 |- |Dixon, Alice Vera||1921 Jul 04||1993 Sep 03||||M of Daniel||4021723 |- |Dixon, Donald Richard||1929 Jul 06||2001 Apr 29||||H of Julie; Step-F of Ken, Linda, Mike||4022310 |- |Dixon, Dorothea (Doll)||1894 Sep||1983 Jun||||||4022016 |- |Dixon, Reginald||1898 Aug||1979 Jul||||||4022016 |- |Doherty, Athol (Douglas)||1932 Feb 08||2009 Nov 29||||H of Elaine (Nancy); F of Kerry & Tracey; F-in0L of Ken & Gary||4022095 |- |Donaldson, Dorothy Velma||1902 Nov 03||1984 Nov 05||||W of Arthur; M of Dorothy, Thomas, Ruth, Linda (dec), Ronald, Dalma, Kenneth (dec), Gladys, Graeme, Donald||4022115 |- |Dončević, Manda||1922 Jul 22||2001 Jul 30||||M of Drago; GM of Simon & Mark||4022118 |- |Douth, Frank||1917 Nov 01||1997 Feb 19||||H of Lil||4021711 |- |Douth, Lil||1922 Oct 16||2004 Dec 31||||W of Frank||4021711 |- |Doyne, G A||||1960 Nov 20||70||AIF V15909; H of Jessie; F of Rosie||4022141 |- |Doyne, Jessie Elizabeth||||1968 Jul 22||78||W of G A Doyne||4022140 |- |Dyer, Ethel Margaret||1909 Oct 17||2005 Oct 03||||W of Howard; M of Julian, Tim, Josephine, Geraldine, Mary||4021790 |- |Dyer, Frederick George||1881 Nov 17||1972 Sep 05||||H of Louisa||4022048 |- |Dyer, Geoffrey W||1917 Dec 04||1992 Sep 30||||H of Valerie; F of Maurice, ?, Michael, Gregory, Susan, Peter||4021767 |- |Dyer, Howard||||||||H of Ethel; plaque looks like it has been removed||4021791 |- |Dyer, Louisa Maud||1898||1990||||W of Frederick; M of Gwenda, Moira, Selma||4022048 |- |Dyer, Maurice Midlane||1880 Nov 11||1961 Mar 19||||||4022035 |- |Dyer, Valerie Irene||1923 Sep 02||2008 Dec 11||||nee McClelland||4021765 |- |Dyer, Violet Rose||||1957 Jun 20||79||||4022036 |- |Dyson, Dorothy||1892 Jul 26||1975 Jul 04||||||4022021 |- |Ennen, Henrietta||1883||1957||||||4022030 |- |Estcourt, Charles Muir||1894 Jan 14||1968 Oct 13||||H of Madeleine; F of Gavin, Ian, Gordon, Bruce (dec), Alexander, Robert, Margaret, Peter, Janet, David||4022152 |- |Estcourt, Gavin Logan||1929 Jul 23||2006 Oct 09||77||H of Elizabeth||4022198 |- |Estcourt, Madeleine Carlile||1907 Apr 13||198? Jan 08||||W of Charles; M of Gavin, Ian, Gordon, Bruce (dec), Alexander, Robert, Margaret, Peter, Janet, David||4022152 |- |Estcourt, Robert Bruce||1939||1993||||H of Valma; F of Debra, Stephen, Daryl, Michelle||4022172 |- |Failla, Joseph Carmello||1966 Oct 17||1993 Sep 22||||||4022169 |- |Fairburn, Fred||1913 Aug 17||1998 Sep 11||||b. Leeds, Yorkshire, England; d. Boronia; H of Valerie||4021882 |- |Fairburn, Valerie Inez Evelyn||1925 Nov 11||1999 Jul 03||||Nee Stinton; b. Preston; d. Wantirna South; W of Fred||4021882 |- |Fallon, Luke Gregory||1979 Jun 01||2013 Oct 19||||F of Kai, Cooper, Ashlee (dec)||4022261 |- |Farquharson, Doris May||1924 May 25||2015 May 01||||nee Wilkes; W of Edward Alexander||4021724 |- |Fasham, Violet May||1919 Jun 26||2002 Sep 30||||M of Jennifer, Peter, Beronica||4022111 |- |Feldgen, Ilga Velta||1935 Apr 28||1989 Mar 12||||with Mirdza Taushinskis||4022022 |- |Fielder, Brian Henry||1926 Aug 15||1999 Apr 12||||H of Dorothy; F of Les, Anne, Michael||4022174 |- |Fielder, Dorothy Janet||1930||2008||||nee Lee; W of Brian||4022174 |- |Fielder, Esther Peggy||1924 Feb 16||1997 May 06||||nee Bailey; W of Tom; M of Douglas, Jennifer, Pamela||4022116 |- |Fielder, Thomas Leslie||1923 May 06||2004 Jan 02||||RAAF 410646 ex POW; H of Peggy||4022117 |- |Fishburn, Eveline||1919 Jul 17||2013 Aug 07||||b. England; W of John (dec); M of Sue & John||4022312 |- |Fishburn, John William||1915 Sep 19||2002 Jun 02||||b. England' H of Eve; F of Sue & John||4022311 |- |Fitton, Edward William||1917 Apr 26||2002 Feb 27||||H of Kath||4021959 |- |Fitton, Kathleen Vera||1914 Sep 22||1997 May 04||||W of Ted; M of Elaine, Ed, Joan, Laurie||4021959 |- |Fitzgerald, Justin Paul||1969 Oct 20||2006 Apr 06||||S of Kerry & Paul; B of Shane & Mark||4021872 |- |Florio, Irene||1928 Aug 21||2005 Mar 03||||W of John; M of Nick, Pam, Carmel, Vivian, Joanna||4022178 |- |Florio, John||1925 Jul 01||2002 Dec 02||||H of Irene; F of Nick, Pam, Carmel, Vivian, Joanna||4022177 |- |Frazetto, Giuseppe||1927 Aug 20||2010 May 06||||b. Licodea, Eubea, Italy; D. Gembrook; H of Rosa; F of Margherita & John; B of Giuseppina||4021856 |- |Frazzetto, Giuseppina||1924 Feb 26||2013 Aug 18||||b. Licodea, Eubea, Italy; d. Gembrook; Sis of Giuseppe (dec); Sis-inL of Rosa (dec)||4021849 |- |Frazzetto, Rosa||1931 Feb 15||2010 Oct 11||||b. Licodea, Eubea, Italy; D. Gembrook; W of Giuseppe (dec); M of Margherita & John; M-in-L of John & Jeanette; Sis of Giuseppe & Joan; Sis-in-L to Giuseppina & Venerina||4021855 |- |Fredericks-Cross, Ashleigh Moira||1987 Jul 28||2002 Feb 27||||||4021853 |- |Fredericks-Cross, Marcus Bryan||1982 Oct 31||1995 May 26||||||4021853 |- |Fredericks, M C||||1999 Oct 22||77||AIF VX107377; H of Moira; F of Colleen, Gayle, Glenda||4021860 |- |Freegard, Hubert John William||1929 Apr 20||2012 Dec 06||||AIF||4022243 |- |Freere, Michael Stanley||1995 Feb 20||2011 Oct 13||||||4021983 |- |French, Harold Woodlands||1926||1996||||H of Barbara; F of Ian, Neil (dec), Heather & Mark||4021937 |- |French, Neil Andrew||||1975 Jan 16||20||Nephew of Russell Kent||4021936 |- |Frith, Jarrath Alastair||1974 Oct 16||1974 Dec 11||||||4021681 |- |Fromhold, Esther Lilian||1926 Aug 20||2010 Apr 09||||W of Lindsay; M of Merrilyn, Joy, Karen, Lindsay, John||4022253 |- | [[Garrett-13303|Garrett, Harry]] ||1912||2001||||with Iris Anstis/Garrett & Robert Anstis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Anstis-85.jpg 4021996] |- |George, William Edward||1929 Jun 22||2003 Jul 11||||||4022088 |- |Gillespie, Bronwyn Anne||1954 Feb 26||2014 Oct 15||||D of Charles & Fran Stewart; Sis of David, Amanda, Ashley; W of Merv; M of Tim, Caley, Travis, Ella||4022301 |- |Gilligan, George||1928 Feb 10||2013 Oct 16||||||4021857 |- |Godwin, Kenneth Richard Arthur||1939 Jun 06||1988 May 02||||H of Val; F of Fiona & Andrea||4022007 |- |Goldby, David Neil||1956 Aug 12||1990 Oct 23||||||4022287 |- |Goodie, Alma Levina||1939 Oct 27||2015 Feb 15||||||4022234 |- |Goodie, Ina Elizabeth||||||||W of James||4022268 |- |Goodie, Irene Florence||1906||1983 Sep 18||||W of James; M of Rene, Jim, Jess, Roy, Mick||4021909 |- |Goodie, James Raymond||1928 Jan 15||2005 Nov 15||||H of Joy Cecilia; F of Geraldine, Raymond, Vincent, Elizabeth, Matthew, Stephen, Irene, James, Louise||4021795 |- |Goodie, James Walter||1903||1971 Oct 17||||H of Irene; F of Rene, Jim, Jess, Roy, Mick||4021909 |- |Goodie, James Walter||||||||H of Ina||4022268 |- |Goodings, Ivy Ethel||||1996 Jun 13||96||||4021940 |- |Gordon, C M||||1991 Sep 24||75||AIG QX5380||4021957 |- |Gordon, June Dyson||1918 Nov 20||2004 Jul 28||||||4021956 |- |Gordon, Margaret Ellen||1917 May 12||1999 Jun 18||||W of Ronald||4022176 |- |Gordon, Peter Hugh||1945 Mar 06||2014 Aug 10||||||4021985 |- |Gordon, Ronald Albert||1915 Jul 31||2000 Apr 22||||H of Margaret||4022175 |- |Goulding, Priscilla Jane||1972 Jan 08||1990 Nov 20||||||4022286 |- |Grandinetti, Maria Ann||1936 Apr 16||2014 Jul 06||||nee Altamore||4021781 |- |Granieri, Agatino||1899 Apr 11||1992 Feb 03||||b. Licodea, Eubea, Italy||4021832 |- |Granieri, Lucy Mary||1969 Jan 11||2014 Oct 23||||D of Paul & Marian; Sis of Rina, Tony, Phillip||4021960 |- |Granieri, Signorina||1909 Nov 02||2000 Jun 12||||b. Licodea, Eubea, Italy||4021832 |- |Granieri, Vincenzo||1939 Apr 17||2007 Sep 27||||b. Licodea, Eubea, Italy; S of Agatino & Signorino; B of Giuseppe, Paolo, Sebastiano, Vincenza, Concetta||4021833 |- |Gray, Theodore Harcourt Herbert (Theo)||1898 Dec 21||1979 Jun 12||||H of Grace; F of Saide & Leslie||4022158 |- |Greenough, Karen||||1997 Nov 17||39||D of Irene Mackie; Sis of Russell & Sue||4021758 |- |Griffin, Eileen Florence||1925 May 20||2013 Aug 20||||nee Thomas; b. Dalkey, Dublin, Ireland||4021979 |- |Grimwood, Frederick||||1975 Feb 10||75||H of Mary; F of Loretta & Kevin||4022063 |- |Grimwood, Mary||1912||1997||||W of Frederick; M of Loretta & Kevin||4022063 |- |Gunther, May||||1965 Sep 02||||W of Thomas||4022027 |- |Gunther, Thomas H||||1966 Mar 15||||AIF; H of May||4022027 |- |Hall, Edith Claudine||||1990 Dec 23||70||W of William||4022003 |- |Hall, Robert Anthony||1965 Aug 09||1998 Feb 11||||||4021743 |- |Hall, William John||||1994 Aug 18||85||H of Edith||4022003 |- |Hanson, John Charles Formby||1907 Nov 24||1979 May 01||||||4021792 |- |Hardy, Bruce Michael||1963 Mar 16||2010 Jul 20||||||4022217 |- |Hare, Florence||||1946||68||||4022249 |- |Hare, George||||1946||73||||4022249 |- |Hare, Harold||||1968 Oct 16||63||F of Irene, Alma, Peggy, Lillian, Harold, Ronald||4022249 |- |Harris, Laura||1940 Apr 03||2011 Jul 19||||nee Robinson; W of Don (dec); M of Bill (dec)||4021988 |- |Harris, Valentine Carden||1913 Feb 12||1989 Jul 02||||H of Kathleen; F of Phillip & Grant||4022257 |- |Harrison, Edward Charles Lenten (Charlie)||1908 Jan 20||1995 Apr 20||||H of Maisie; F of Gavin & Paul||4021720 |- |Harrison, Glen Charles||1963 Mar 13||1992 Jun 17||||S of Joy & Gavin; B of Deborah & Karen||4021718 |- |Harrison, Maisie (Mary Agnes)||1910 Jan 23||2009 Jan 06||||W of Charlie (dec); M of Gabin & Paul||4021719 |- |Hart, Maureen||1924 May 09||1999 Jul 09||||||4021742 |- |Harvey, Grace Pater||1888 Nov 15||1969 Jan 15||||nee Goldsack; W of Henry; M of Keith, Girl, Frank||4021680 |- |Harvey, Henry||1880 Apr 28||1958 Apr 25||||H of Grace; F of Keith, Girl, Frank||4021680 |- |Hayes, Bradley James||1987 Nov 09||1988 Feb 12||||S of Philip & Sabrina||4022072 |- |Hayes, Lena||1917 Sep 04||2013 Feb 20||||W of William Thomas; M of Carol & William John||4022004 |- |Hayes, William John||1946 Mar 15||1990 Mar 10||||H of Elizabeth; F of Michael, Suzanne, Shannon||4022004 |- | [[Hearson-50|Hearson, Leonard Glanville]] ||1916 Jul 22||2003 Jan 24|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Hearson-50.jpg 4021866] |- |Henderson, Dorothy May||1928||1961||||nee Treadway; D of Jack & Doris Treadway; Sis of William, James, Robert||4022042 |- |Henry, Robert||1980 Nov 20||1998 Apr 18||||||4021965 |- |Hilder, Elizabeth Anne||1934 Jan 06||2010 May 08||||nee Banks; W of George; M of Ceclia, Geoffrey, Bernard||4022216 |- |Hilder, Gertrude Elizabeth||||1973 Apr 28||||W of William||4021817 |- |Hilder, Mary Elizabeth||1934 Jul 29||2008 Mar 06||||nee O'Dwyer; W of Stan; M of Barbara, Gregory, Carmel, Michelle, Paul, Brendan, Kathleen, Andrea, John, Tracey, Danielle (dec), Justine||4021754 |- |Hilder, William Douglas||||1969 Oct 21||||H of Gertrude||4021817 |- |Hilder, William Stanislaus (Stan)||1928 Oct 07||2008 Feb 20||||H of Mary; F of Barbara, Gregory, Carmel, Michelle, Paul, Brendan, Kathleen, Andrea, John, Tracey, Danielle (dec), Justine||4021754 |- |Hill, Beryl Katie||1913||2009||||||4021958 |- |Hill, Roland Murray||1906||1992||||||4021958 |- |Hodges, Alfred Walter||||1974 Mar 13||80||F.R.I.B.A||4021904 |- |Holgate, Norman A||||1984 Dec 24||77||H of Jessie; F of Frances||4022131 |- |Holgaye, Jessie||||2002 Mar 06||88||nee Ure; W of Norman||4022131 |- |Holland, Leslie Gordon||1915||1988||||S of Laura & Albert||4021687 |- |Holleran, Elizabeth Joan||1936 Sep 04||2013 Jan 13||||nee Saunders; M of Dianne, Michael & Carol Anne Galenti||4022252 |- |Hood, Barrie McKenzie||1942 Feb 04||2014 Mar 01||||||4022238 |- |Howell, cyril Stanley||1921 Aug 25||1984 Aug 02||||H of Mary||4021803 |- |Howell, Edward Samuel||1914 Aug 29||1986 Sep 09||||||4021787 |- |Howell, Martha Ceclia||||1975 Mar 11||79||W of Thomas||4021805 |- |Howell, Mary Joan||||1990 Jul||||W of Cyril||4021803 |- |Howell, Thomas Edward||||1978 Sep 09||86||H of Martha||4021805 |- |Howell, Thomas Joseph||||1945 Aug 29||28||||4022280 |- |Hoy, Albert Perry James||1928 Jan 06||1986 Oct 09||||H of Betty; F of Glenda, Janet, Greg||4021695 |- |Hoy, Betty Amy Clare||1928 Nov 16||2012 Mar 26||||W of Albert; M of Glenda, Janet, Greg||4021695 |- |Hutchins, Ernesy Frank||1919 Apr 26||2013 Mar 25||||H of Joyce; F of John (dec), Trevor, Maree||4021889 |- |Hutchins, John Raymond||1951 Jan 28||2012 Aug 24||||S of Ernest & Joyce; B of Trevor & Maree||4021889 |- |Hutchins, Joyce Merle||1921 Jun 11||2013 Jun 17||||Nee Bailey; W of Ernest; M of John (dec), Trevor, Maree||4021889 |- |Huxtable, Louisa Dorothy||||2002 Dec 13||99||||4022017 |- |Huxtable, Robert||||1982 Aug 11||79||||4022017 |- |Irvin, Lauren Elva||1982 Jan 06||2014 Apr 24||||M of Georgie; D of Helen & Neil; Sis of Jessica, Rachel (twin, dec), Ruby; GD of Elva & Jim Leydon (dec)||4022074 |- |Irvin, Rachel Mary||1982 Jan 06||1989 Apr 09||||D of Helen & Neil; Sis of Jessica, Lauren (twin); GD of Elva & im Leydon||4022075 |- |Jackson, Bernadette||1925 Jan 07||20011 Apr 06||||nee Fitzgibbon; W of William||4021763 |- |Jackson, William Joseph||1918 Dec 12||1993 Nov 10||||H of Bernadette||4021763 |- |James, Jennifer Phyllis||1948 Jan 29||2002 Jan 24||||W of Lea; M of Ashlea & Kylea||4021969 |- |Jarvis, M G||||2003 Oct 27||86||MBE; AIF VX136374; H of Gwen; F of Elizabeth, Bronwyn, Sue, Marion||4021900 |- |Jellis, Enid Elsie||1918||1983||||with John Jellis||4022067 |- |Jellis, John Thomas||1914||1976||||with Enid Jellis||4022067 |- |Joes, Valda Norma||1919 Nov 11||2014 Sep 22||94||W of Jim; M of Robert & Dianne; M-in-L of Nick||4022204 |- |Johnson, Alex (A J)||1928 May 31||1989 Jan 01||||||4021840 |- |Johnson, Raymond Stanley||1919 Nov 29||2008 Nov 25||||AIF; H of Wilma; F of Brian, Ken, Daryl, Sandra||4022125 |- |Johnson, Wilma Betty||1921 Jan 12||1992 Oct 26||||W of Raymond||4022125 |- |Jones, Axel John Shera (Jack)||1923 Aug 21||2012 Jan 10||||H of Laurel; F of Mark, Rowena, Clyde, Sven||4021878 |- |Jones, Hilda Lillian||||||||with Mark Truscott||4022064 |- |Jones, J A||||2009 Jan 14||85||H of Valda; F of Robert & Dianne||4022203 |- |Kane, Leonard Thomas (Curly)||1919 Sep 08||1994 Mar 10||||F of Lynette, Pamela, Julie, Susan. Wendy, Joanne, Timothy, Jamie, Christine||4021808 |- |Kane, Marjorie Isabel||||1989 May 13||58||||4021775 |- |Kane, Peter Leonard||1956 May 17||1956 Jun 25||||S of Len & Marj||4021807 |- |Kelly, Cornelius Ignatius||1909 Aug 09||1963 Jun 24||||H of Lyla; F of Maureen||4021813 |- |Kelly, Lyla Elizabeth||1912 Mar 24||1969 Jan 05||||W of Cornelius; M of Maureen||4021813 |- |Kelly, Patricia Mary||||1988 Oct 15||||||4021709 |- |Kelly, Patrick Laurence Ward||||2000 Feb 25||||H of Patricia||4021708 |- |Kent, Bessie Corry||1905||1992||||Wof Clive||4021945 |- |Kent, Clive William||1905||1980||||H of Bessie||4021945 |- |Kent, Russell Thomas||||1974 Apr 24||26||Uncle of Neil French||4021936 |- |Key, Alan MCPherson||1932 Sep 17||2006 Nov 26||||H of Gwenneth; F of Alana, Donna, Bernie, Sandra, Peta, Tanis||4021865 |- |Key, Gwenneth Gladys Patricia||1936 Jul 19||2010 Jun 04||||W of Alan; M of Alana, Donna, Bernie, Sandra, Peta, Tanis||4021865 |- |Kilpatrick, Beryl Marjorie||1924||1986||||M of Beverley & Robert; GM of Karen, Linda, Amanda; Fiance of Bob||4021691 |- |Kilpatrick, Robert Leslie||1950 May 29||1975 May 30||25||B of Beverley; Uncle of Karen, Linda, Amanda||4021689 |- |Knight, Amelia Frances||||1937 Jan 04||||||4022265 |- |Knight, Henry William||||1951 Aug 29||||H of Anne||4022264 |- |Kriss, Augustine||1917||1993||||H of Joyce||4021734 |- |Krzywokulski, Tristan Yuri||1974 Aug 10||2004 Jan 15||||S of Patricia Reilly & John Krzywokulski; B of Ezra Krzywokulski & Tracey Franks||4021753 |- |Laker, Leslie Gordon||1952 Jul 12||2002 Sep 12||||H of Lyn; F of Carly, Dwayne (dec), Melinda, Christian||4021998 |- |Lamac, George Frank||||1983 Jan 16||39||H of Margaret; F of Bernard & Judith||4022159 |- |Lamendola||||||||Reserved graves?||4022228 |- |Lamendola, Sam||1936 Jun 20||2009 Nov 02||||||4022194 |- |Lane, Lillian Ettie||1898||1987||||||4021818 |- |Lange, Christel Lieselotte||1940 Nov 30||2013 Sep 03||||||4022230 |- |Lea, Ena||1929 Aug 24||2012 Oct 19||||nee Godfrey; W of Richard||4021948 |- |Lea, Peter Michael||1954 Jun 18||||29||b. Devon, England; S of Richard & Ena; B of John & Hazel||4021947 |- |Lea, Richard||1928 Jul 16||||||H of Ena||4021948 |- |Lee, Grace||1900||1987||||W of Thomas; M of Reg, Robert, Henry, David, Dorothy||4022247 |- |Lee, Thomas Francis||1896||1949||52||AIF 6306; H of Grace; F of Reg, Robert, Henry, David, Dorothy||4022246 |- |Lee, Thomas Francis (Reg)||1922 Jul 15||1972 Jun 23||||||4021906 |- |Lemac, Margaret Elizabeth||1947 Oct 01||1996 May 24||||nee Burgess; W of George||4022159 |- |Lennox, Francis William||1876||1962||||H of Theresa||4022046 |- |Lennox, John Gilbert||1841 Apr 06||1934 May 10||||b. London; D. Gembrook||4022269 |- |Lennox, Rupert G||||1967 May 05||82||H of Agnes||4022031 |- |Lennox, Theresa Lillian||||1969 May 29||91||W of Francis William||4022046 |- |Liccardi, Gesualdo (Jack)||1904 Jul 07||1993 Nov 28||||b. Licodia, Eubea, Italy; H of Grace||4021812 |- |Liccardi, Grace Victoria||1919 Mar 24||1995 Sep 04||||b. Gembrook; W of Jack||4021812 |- |Liccardi, John Kenneth||||1967 May 13||<1||||4021811 |- |Lloyd, Eva Elizabeth||1892 Jan 25||1984 Jun 05||||W of Lindsay; M of Phyllis, Owen, Ian, Len, Gwen||4022255 |- |Lloyd, Lindsay Gladwin||1891 Apr 15||1972 Jul 09||||H of Eva; F of Phyllis, Owen, Ian, Len, Gwen||4022255 |- |Lloyd, William Bruce||||1995 May 09||||H of Dorothea; F of Trevor, Jennifer, Christine, Janine, Catherine||4022173 |- |Loh, Thomas||1963 Apr 29||1987 Jan 26||||S of Hans & Gerlinde; B of Michael||4021786 |- | [[Ison-1109|Loorham, Gladys Ethel]] ||||1986 Mar 05||83||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Loorham-13.jpg 4021935] |- | [[Loorham-13|Loorham, John James]] ||||1971 Mar 15||68||H of Gladys|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Loorham-13.jpg 4021935] |- | [[Loorham-10|Loorham, Thomas Matthew]] ||||1975 Aug 09||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Loorham-10.jpg 4021796] |- | [[Maher-2389|Loorham, Vera Mary]] ||||1988 Jan 12||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Loorham-10.jpg 4021796] |- |Luck, Barbara Felicite||1921 Jan 20||2010 Jun 20||||W of Peter; M of Kim, Suzanne, Iain, Gaye, Elizabeth; with Zillah Aslin||4022026 |- |Luck, Peter Henry||1919 Nov 24||2014 Feb 26||||H of Barbara; F of Kim, Suzanne, Iain, Gaye, Elizabeth||4022300 |- |Lynch, Roberta May (Robbie)||1937 May 10||1994 Jun 14||||W of John; M of Tracy||4021961 |- |Mackinlay, Betty Marie||1928||1998||||||4021757 |- |Mackinlay, John Douglas||1925||2000||||||4021756 |- |Madden, Walter||||1982 Aug 09||79||||4021789 |- |Maguire, Jean Frances||1908 Nov 10||1996 Nov 14||||W of Maurice; M of Noel & Beryl||4021843 |- |Maguire, Maurice Patrick||1911 Aug 15||1989 Mar 14||||H of Jean; F of Noel & Berry||4021843 |- |Maisey, Walter||||1971 Sep 15||65||||4022062 |- |Marklein, Charlotte||1914 Aug 20||2004 Jul 22||||W of Karl||4022185 |- |Marklein, Karl||1916 Oct 04||1986 Sep 23||||H of Charlotte||4022185 |- |Markowitsch, Gerhard (Gerry)||1943 Jan 17||2016 Jan 29||||||4021978 |- |Markowitsch, Gladys Marion (Jackie)||1931 Dec 26||2015 Dec 19||||||4021977 |- |Marriott, Ian Douglas||1962 Jul 07||1979 Nov 18||||S of Patricia & David; B of Heather, Steven, Geoffrey||4022293 |- |Marsden, Marcus||1930 Sep 13||2008 Aug 26||||||4022113 |- |Martin, Montague Nicholas (Monty)||1904 Aug 12||1977 Dec 06||||||4021944 |- |Mather, Annis Mary||1905 Jul ||1988 Dec 21||||nee Fawcett; B. Essex, England||4021943 |- |Mather, Robert Keith Statham||1900 Aug 13||1977 Dec 01||||b. Cheddar, England||4021943 |- |Mayberry, Mary Vicki||1944 Sep 02||2007 Jul 01||||nee Quinton; W of Kim; M of Michelle, Kevin, Tracey, Darren, Clint||4021871 |- |Maynard, Stephen Frederick||||1975 May 05||||||4021905 |- |Mazzarella, Salvatore (Sam)||1943 Jan 21||2016 Feb 21||||||4022223 |- |McAuley, Dulce Kathleen||1921||2014||||W of William; M of Andrew, Ian, Mary||4021946 |- |McAuley, William Charles||1919 Sep 03||1983 Mar 13||||H of Dulce; F of Andrew, Ian, Mary||4021946 |- | [[Iseppi-50|McCart, Johanna Mary]] ||||2008 Aug 17||75||with Patrick Mitchell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Mitchell-26934.jpg 4021851] |- |McEwan, Brent Patrick James||1941 May 04||1994 Dec 24||||H of Ann||4022001 |- |McLeish, Neil||1921 Jul 19||1983 Jun 14||||H of Betty; F of Donald, Neil, Elizabeth, Kenneth, Douglas||4022262 |- |McNamara, Mary Dellis||1917 Apr 04||1966 Oct 01||||D of Francis & Theresa McNamara; Sis of Eilen & Kathleen; RAAF Nursing service||4021815 |- |McWilliams, Leah (Margaret)||1930 Jan 30||1991 Feb 05||||W of John Richard; M of Julie, Rodney, Brett||4021710 |- |Mindie, Patricia||1932 Jul 19||2007 May 19||||||4022303 |- | [[Mitchell-26934|Mitchell, Patrick John]] ||||1993 Jul 12||63||with Johanna McCart|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Mitchell-26934.jpg 4021851] |- |Mitchell, W M||||1976 Jun 29||78||AIF 5137; F of Margaret, Jack (dec), Joyce||4022020 |- |Moller, Einart Hanes||||1972 Feb 12||81||AIF 6349; H of Christine; d. Brisbane||4022153 |- |Molnar, Elise (Omi)||1924 Apr 24||2009 Jan 14||84||b. Munich||4021827 |- |Molnar, Julius Andrej||||1976 Nov 08||58||||4021826 |- |Moore, Zachary Ethan||2002 Jan 08||2002 Jan 15||||Baby of Vanessa & Wayne; B of Georgia||4022309 |- |Morbey, Ernest F||||1966 Mar 30||89||||4022053 |- |Moulden, Neil John||1921 Sep 08||2014 Aug 01||||H of Lesley Margaret (nee Scully); F of Greg & Leigh||4021989 |- |Mullarvey, Luke William||1979 Dec 26||2001 Mar 14||21||S of Dennis & Kaye; B of Matt||4021864 |- |Muller, Mabel Martha||1918||1994||||W of Norman||4021722 |- |Muller, Norman Edgar||1905||1999||||H of Mabel||4021722 |- |Mundie, Edward||1926 Apr 12||2005 May 11||||||4022066 |- |Mundie, Florence Emily||1896||1975||||M of Ted; M-in-L of Pat; GM of Julie, Carole, Anne & Bronwen||4022065 |- |Munnerley, Gladys Irene||1911 Aug 12||1992 Jul 17||||W of William||4021683 |- |Munnerley, William Ernest||1913 Apr 26||1992 Oct 03||||H of Gladys||4021683 |- |Neville, Eva Louise||1891 Aug 09||1967 Jan 20||76||||4022250 |- |Neville, Ralph||||1947 Aug 22||80||||4022250 |- |Neville, Ralph Stanley||||1984 Jul 27||68||||4022014 |- |Nicholls, Gladys||||1982 Nov 07||||W of Thomas||4022134 |- |Nicholls, James Charles||||1940 Dec 10||26||H of Nancy||4022266 |- |Nicholls, Mary Kathleen||1928 Jun 23||2000 Jun 11||||nee George; W of Ronald||4021995 |- |Nicholls, Ronald Lindsay||1926 Nov 14||1996 Jul 15||||H of Mary||4021995 |- |Nicholls, Thomas Frederick Charles||1921 Dec 17||2009 Feb 24||||H of Gladys||4022114 |- |Nicholls, Thomas William||1885 Sep 25||1967 Oct 07||||H of Dorothy Velma||4022291 |- |Nicosia, Connie||1962 Dec 30||2012 Aug 12||||W of Orazio; M of Christopher, David, Mark||4022224 |- |Nidenko, Margaret Susan||1935 Apr 18||1995 Mar 08||||nee Marrett; W of Vladimir James; M of Mark & Stephen||4022081 |- |Nolan, Bertha Ada||||1973 Oct 07||||W of Chris; M of Kaye||4022137 |- |Nolan, Chris||||1997 Mar 13||||H of Bertha; F of Kaye||4022137 |- |Norman, Barbara Delia Anne||1922 Jan 15||2010 Mar 30||||W of Noel; M of Kathryn, Leigh, Fiona||4022212 |- |Nowland, Danielle Mary||1970 Sep 17||2003 Oct 25||||nee Hilder; W of David; Sis of of Barbara, Gregory, Carmel, Michelle, Paul, Brendan, Kathleen, Andrea, John, Tracey, Justine; D of Mary & Stan||4021755 |- |O'Collins, Dr Joseph Bernard||1902||1988||||H of Frieda; F of Geraldine & Josephine||4021922 |- |O'Kane, James Vincent||1938 Jun 28||1998 Jun 01||||H of Maureen; F of Helen, Bernadette, Michael, Monica, Catherine, Nicholas, Brenda, Daniel||4021746 |- |O'Keefe, Mary Patricia||1922 Jun 28||2009 Aug 23||||||4022316 |- |Oddy, Dwayne Steven||1971 May 04||1994 May 03||22||||4021999 |- |Oliver, Anthony Wayne (Ollie)||1960||1997||||RAAF; S of Max & Noel; H of Stella||4022083 |- |Oliver, Vivian Maxwell (Max)||1932||2006||||H of Noel; F of Anthony & David; F-in-L of Stella||4022084 |- |Osborne, Minnie Emily||||1989 Oct 26||87||W of Lester (dec)||4021951 |- |Osborne, Tara Lee||||2012 Aug 04||||Baby D of Calvin & Blake; Sis of Holly & Blake||4022233 |- |Pantormo, Concetta||1922 Aug 09||1984 Aug 28||||b. Licodea, Eubea, Italy||4021820 |- |Pantorno, Christopher Joseph||1970 Aug 05||1972 Mar 06||||S of Elaine & Guiseppe; GS of Concetta, Croce, Dorothy, Allan||4021822 |- |Pantorno, Croce||1920 Jan 26||1994 Oct 20||||b. Licodea, Eubea, Italy||4021820 |- | [[Pappin-41|Pappin, Albert]] ||||1992 Apr 28||80||H of Isobel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Pappin-41.jpg 4021888] |- | [[Anderson-45420|Pappin, Isobel Jean]] ||||1988 May 27||69||W of Albert; M of Val, Joy, Heather, Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Pappin-41.jpg 4021888] |- |Parker, Alaric||||1910 Oct 09||1||Bur. Old Gembrook cemetery||4022274 |- |Parker, Hengst||||1946 Jan 16||49||||4022271 |- |Payne, Ronald Charles William||1917 Jan 07||1999 Mar 29||||||4021883 |- |Pearce, George Frederick||1936 Nov 02||2014 May 13||||H of Barb; F of Elaine; GF of James||4021987 |- |Pepi, Bartolo||1923 Sep 09||2001 Aug 15||||d. Gembrook||4021779 |- |Pepi, Connie||1949 Dec 09||2000 Jan 26||||||4021779 |- |Pepi, Vincenzo||1924 Dec 01||2006 Oct 16||||b. Licodea, Eubea, Italy; D. Gembrook||4021854 |- |Perrin, Jacquelin Belinda||1968 Apr 26||2009 Feb 03||40||M of David & Lauren; D of Ron & Barbara; Sis of Rhonda, Karen, Darren, Kristy||4022205 |- |Petrollini, Dani John||1961 May 14||2006 Sep 13||||||4021752 |- |Petzold, Oscar Wilfred||1913 Aug 30||1987 Jan 17||||H of Winifred; F of Teresa, Andrea, Linda||4022013 |- |Price, James Menza||||1956 Jul 17||89||H of Sara||4022038 |- |Price, Sarah Ann||||1964 Sep 25||85||W of James||4022038 |- |Pringle, Thomas Clarence John (Clary)||1907 Jul 07||1991 Jul 11||||b. NZ; S of Robert & Mary (NZ); Uncle of Rae & Ian||4022078 |- |Pruysers, Adriana Cornelia||1925 Mar 02||1973 Apr 07||48||nee Verkade; W of Huibert; M of Martien, Tina, Robert||4022154 |- |Pruysers, Huibert||1923 Jun 30||2008 Mar 29||84||H of Adriana; F of Martien, Tina, Robert||4022154 |- |Radin, Lorna Frances||1920 Oct 19||2006 Dec 02||||with Daisy Buckley||4022044 |- |Rae, James||||1967 Jul 13||60||||4021912 |- |Ramage, Andrew Leonard||||197? May 08||||S of John & Margaret||4021919 |- |Ramage, Bruce William||1928 Jun 11||1995 Jun 24||||H of Dorothy; F of Ray, Bill, Vicki, Judy||4022082 |- |Ramage, Ethel May||||1984 Sep 28||91||W of Bill; M of Bruce, Harold, Gwen||4022069 |- |Ramage, John James (Jack)||1926 Sep 03||2007 Mar 04||||||4021918 |- |Ramage, William (Bill)||1884 Oct 07||1960 May 22||||||4022070 |- |Rawson, Charles Robert||1914 Oct 01||1984 Apr 20||||H of Kathleen; F of Dolores. Douglas, Brenda, Keith||4021899 |- |Rawson, Kathleen||1917 Jan 16||1996 Oct 06||||W of Charles (dec); M of Dolores, Douglas, Brenda, Keith||4021759 |- |Rawson, Keith Allan||1947 May 22||2002 Feb 18||||H of Joy; F of Scott, Trevor, Ben||4022109 |- |Reeves, Florence Lillian (Dolly)||||2006 Nov 13||87||M of Cyril, Frances, Martha, Dorothy, Marion||4021804 |- |Reichelt, Frances||||1970 Aug 14||80||M of Nancy, John, Fred, Freda||4021921 |- |Reid, Jean May||1934 Sep 04||2011 Dec 18||||W of Lionel; M of Glenys, Deanna, Lionel, Karen, Pauline, Bradley||4022091 |- |Reid, Lionel Malcolm (Butch)||1929 Mar 23||2001 Dec 14||||H of Jean; F of Glenys, Deanna, Lionel, Karen, Pauline, Bradley||4022091 |- |Reid, Peter Alfred||1968 Jun 10||2012 Apr 13||||Partner of Melissa; F of Brooke & Connor||4021975 |- |Resuggan, Ronald (Ron)||1932 Sep 02||2013 Dec 21||||H of Sheil; F of Mary Ann, Jeanette, Robert, Alan, John||4021858 |- |Richards, Pamela May||1951 Dec 12||1997 Apr 09||||nee Fox; W of Dennis; M of Amy, Campbell, Gemma||4021873 |- |Rigby, John Royden (Jack)||||1973||||B of Mavis||4022023 |- |Rigby, Mavis Caroline Windridge||||1976||||Sis of Jack||4022023 |- |Ritchie, Doris Linda||1918||1981||||W of Ronald; M of Norma, Rhonda, Jo-Anne, Gail||4021692 |- |Ritchie, Rhonda Elaine||1947||||||||4021694 |- |Ritchie, Robert Wallace||1938 Sep 22||1992 Nov 14||||F of Michelle, John, Andrew, David, Kathryn||4021764 |- |Ritchie, Ronald Gladstone||1919||1997||||H of Doris; F of Norma, Rhonda, Jo-Anne, Gail||4021692 |- |Robinson, Vera Margaret||1911 Apr 17||3007 Aug 30||||W of Bill (dec); M of Bill (dec), Nita, Laura, Dorothy, Arthur||4021966 |- |Robinson, William||||1971 May 07||||||4021938 |- |Rogers, John Christopher||1975 May 25||1998 Dec 12||||S of Colleen; B of Patrick, Timothy, Terry||4021703 |- |Rouillon, Ann Margaret||1950 Jan 19||1995 Sep 10||||W of Patrick; M of Marc||4021697 |- |Rouillon, José André Francois||1955 Jan 27||2004 Jul 11||||S of Marjorie & Yvon; F of Luke, Danielle, Jason, Jacob||4021737 |- |Rouillon, Marjorie Paulette||1923 Sep 02||2010 Oct 28||||W of Yvon||4021721 |- |Rouillon, Patrick Louis Olav||1948 Feb 19||1985 Jan 18||||H of Ann; F of Marc; S of Tvon & Marjorie||4021696 |- |Rouillon, Raymond Alex Joseph||1926 Jul 27||2005 Jun 12||||H of Glady; F of Pierre, Lyen||4021740 |- |Rouillon, Yvon Xavier||1925 Jan 13||1992 Nov 20||||H of Marjorie||4021721 |- |Rovtar, Brigitta Catharina Susanna||||||||||4021838 |- |Rovtar, Toncka||1916 Apr 22||1988 Mar 20||||b. Slovenia||4021836 |- |Rumsey, Jonathan||1985 Sep 06||1985 Sep 06||||||4021788 |- |Running, Einor (George)||1898||1988 May 20||||b. Finland (death year not certain)||4021911 |- |Russell D M||||1973 Jun 20||82||AIF Nursing 98874; nee Green; M of John; GM of Susan, Penny, Robyn, Lynette, Diane||4022200 |- |Russell, E H C||||1978 Jan 05||85||AIF VX11769 Gallipoli||4022201 |- |Russell, George Thomas||||1975 Aug 22||78||H of Nellie||4021941 |- |Russell, Gerald Innes||1876 Jan 11||1941 Oct 10||||b. Woods Point; d. Melbourne||4022295 |- |Russell, J H C||||1979 Mar 23||83||AIF 4899; F of John; GF of Susan, Penny, Robyn, Lynette, Diane||4022202 |- |Russell, John||1928 Sep 15||2001 May 01||||H of Patricia; F of Susan, Robyn (dec), Penny, Lynette, Diane||4021950 |- |Russell, Mary Sarah||1880 Aug 14||1941 Mar 07||||nee Marum; b. Kiewa; d. Gembrook||4022294 |- |Russell, Nellie Henrietta||||1989 Apr 19||91||W of George||4021941 |- |Russell, Patricia (Porche)||1927 Aug 26||1988 Mar 10||||W of John; M of Susan, Robyn (dec), Penny, Lynette, Diane||4021950 |- |Salzwedel, Harry Hans Erich||1932 Oct 29||2010 May 15||||H of Hannelore; F of Susan & Ralph||4021698 |- |Saunder, Phyllis Alice||||1971 Jun 15||||W of Sydney; M of Joan, Don, Shirley||4022138 |- |Saunders, Sydney Robert||||1971 Mar 21||||H of Phyllis; F of Joan, Don, Shirley||4022138 |- |Schlaer, Renate Luise||1925 Feb 14||2011 Mar 25||||W of Karl Heinz; M of Gisela, Margit, Peter||4021939 |- |Scholtmeyer, Graeme George||1962 Jun 21||1992 Jun 29||||S of Beryl & Henk; B of Yvette, Ian, Anthony||4022288 |- |Scholtmeyer, Henk||1936 Oct 25||2013 May 22||||H of Beryl; F of Graeme, Yvette, Ian, Antony||4022314 |- |Selitsch, Josef||1933 Feb 16||2005 Jul 14||||||4021741 |- | [[Shevas-1|Shevas, Henry William]] ||1920||1987||||H of Lydia Victoria|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Shevas-1.jpg 4021932] |- | [[Atkinson-14107|Shevas, Lydia Victoria]] ||1900||1971||||W of Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Shevas-1.jpg 4021932] |- |Shields, Kerry Thomas||1944 Feb 08||1996 Oct 27||||||4021731 |- |Shields, May Isabelle||1910 May 25||2008 Jan 07||||W of Tom (dec 1959); M of Norman, Tony, Kerry, Alana||4022258 |- |Shields, Norman||1929||2008||||F of Denise, Debbie, Vicki||4022259 |- |Simick, Thomas||1911||1972 Sep 18||||b. Yugoslavia; H of Maureen; name also spelt Simicev on footstone||4021799 |- |Size, Lawrence (Lawrie)||1917 May 13||2011 Mar 28||||H of Joan Barbara; F of Leonard, Lorna, Stella, Elizabeth||4022087 |- |Smedley, Lionel Warren||1911 Mar 28||2002 Dec 11||||H of Vera; F of Bob, Don, Len||4022073 |- |Smedley, Vera Ann||1911 Oct 01||1988 Aug 24||||W of Lionel; M of Bob, Don, Len||4022073 |- |Smelstorius, Algirdas Jonas||1924 Mar 30||1989 Jun 29||||b. Lithuania||4021782 |- |Smith, Arthur||1901 Jan 07||1941 Sep 25||||AIF VX16659; RN, WWI; d. POW Germany; H of Gladys (dec); F of George (dec), Norman, Loris||4022006 |- |Smith, Claude Raumond||1916 Oct 09||1998 Apr 09||||AIF; H of Noni||4022057 |- |Smith, Diane E||1955 Jan 21||1999 Jun 25||||nee Harris; W of Glenn; M of Daniel, Lauren, Chantelle||4021739 |- |Smith, Edmund||||1955 Aug 01||82||H of Louisa; F of Roland||4022277 |- |Smith, George Arthur||1919 Aug 29||2002 Apr 22||||H of Veda Estelle; F of Gail||4022306 |- |Smith, Gladys Irene||1910 Mar 10||1994 Sep 15||||W of Arthur (dec); M of George, Norman, Loris ||4022005 |- |Smith, Louisa||||1975 Mar 15||99||||4022275 |- |Smith, Noni Rebecca||1912 Jun 06||2000 Apr 16||||W of Claude||4022059 |- |Smith, Roland||||1938 Jun 08||30||||4022277 |- |Smith, Valda Merle Griffin Antarnaras||1916 Dec 05||2003 Feb 23||||||4022107 |- |Smith, Veda Estelle||1922 Oct 25||2000 Sep 28||||W of George Arthur; M of Gail||4022308 |- |Sombekke, John||1936||2011||||||4021862 |- |Spencer, John Myles||1939 Feb 11||1995 Jan 26||||S of Myles & Thelma; H of Pamela (Ryberg); F of Ian, Gael, Alisa, Kristal, Kean, Lavinia||4021885 |- |Spencer, Marjorie Helene||1913 Apr 21||1990 May 31||||||4021776 |- |Spencer, Murven||1909 Mar 24||1992 Mar 03||||||4021776 |- |Spencer, Myles||1902 Sep 14||1972 Jul 22||||b. Tragowel; d. Gembrook; H of Thelma; F of John & Janette||4021800 |- |Spencer, Thelma Alice||1911 Nov 13||1975 May 24||||b. Birchip; d. Creswick; W of Myles||4021800 |- |Stanton, Elsie Joyce||1914 Jan 14||1999 Jan 04||||nee McLean; W of Leslie||4021733 |- |Stanton, Leslie George||1910 Feb 19||1998 Sep 27||||H of Elsie||4021733 |- |Steege, Gregory John||1957 Apr 16||1958 Apr 24||||S of Tom & Mary; B of Margaret & Tom||4022297 |- |Steege, Margaret (Mary)||1916 Dec 20||1996 May 07||||W of Tom; M of Margaret, Tom, Greg||4022298 |- |Steege, Thomas George (Tom)||1918 Aug 28||1986 Jan 26||||H of Mary; F of Margaret, Tom, Greg||4022299 |- |Steele, Brenda Maureen||1919 Nov 15||1996 Mar 14||||||4021955 |- |Steele, Howard Allan||1915 Mar 28||1990 Mar 24||||||4021955 |- |Stevens, Florence May||||||||W of Ern (dec); M of Harry; M-in-L of Ronda||4022313 |- |Stewart, Alexander||||1978 May 03||70||AIF VX5501; H of Doreen||4022135 |- |Stewart, Gladys Frances Rose||1905 Jul 27||1995 Sep 01||||M of Charles Miln||4022296 |- |Stewart, Helen||1952 Mar 11||2009 Apr 14||||||4022209 |- |Stielow, Franz||1941||2011||70||S of Ingersoll (inky) and Sybil; B of Sybil & Marlene||4021890 |- |Stielow, Ingersoll (Inky)||||1972 May 08||69||H of Sybil||4021907 |- |Stielow, Sybil May||1905||1996 Sep 28||91||W of Ingersoll||4021907 |- |Swagemakers, Josephus (Sjef)||1914 Aug 17||2007 Jun 15||||H of Louise||4022192 |- |Swagemakers, Louise (Loek)||1932 Mar 11||1998 Mar 02||||W of Josephus||4022192 |- |Sweeney, Carolyn Mary||1970 Jun 27||1970 Sep 02||<1||||4021819 |- |Sweeney, Joyce Margaret||1917 May 05||1986 Jul 21||69||||4021819 |- |Sweeney, Kenneth Douglas||1908 Mar 03||1989 Feb 21||80||||4021819 |- |Sweet, David Frederick (Fagan)||||1987 Dec 11||34||H of Bev; F of Kelly, Katie, Luke, Mark||4022011 |- |Sweet, John Hector (Jack)||1914 Nov 11||1996 Mar 11||||H of Win; F of Laurel, Robert, David||4022009 |- |Taushinskis, Mirdza||1902 Jul 11||1974 Jul 12||||b. Latvia; d. Clematis; With Ilga Feldgen||4022022 |- |Taylor, Mark Alan (Tailes)||1989 Jan 24||2013 Sep 21||||B of Veronica & Jenny||4022093 |- |Thompson Murray Richards||1940 Feb 15||2004 Jul 17||||Surname may be Thompson or Richards||4021751 |- |Thorton, Daryl Sydney||1945 Mar 20||1976 Jul 27||||F of Dale Peter & Rebecca||4021942 |- |Tilburn, Rodney||1961 Mar 26||2002 Mar 06||||H of Bernadette; F of Renne, Brooke, Ricky||4021736 |- |Tofte, Richard||||1954 Apr 18||88||||4022039 |- |Topp, Edna May||1912 Aug 10||2006 Jan 09||||W of John; M of John & Jenny||4021831 |- |Topp, John Arthur||1915 Jul 02||1998 Dec 07||||H of Edna; F of John & Jenny||4021831 |- |Townsend, Timothy Jack||1955 Sep 16||2004 Nov 08||||H of Susan; F of Katherine, Rebecca, Matthew, Daniel||4022182 |- |Treadway, Doris May||1903||1969||||nee Dickson; W of Jack; M of William, Dorothy, James, Robert||4022028 |- |Treadway, Jack William||1880||1965||||H of Doris; F of William, Dorothy, James, Robert||4022028 |- |Tresise, Reginald Graham||1943 Nov 22||1995 Sep 19||||||4022305 |- |Trevillian, Ronald George||1921 Nov 27||2002 Nov 29||||H of Ruth;||4022290 |- |Truscott, Mark Walter||1959||1979||||with Hilda Jones||4022064 |- |Tucker, Frederick Ambrose||1865||1946||||||4022289 |- |Tuckfield, Muriel E||||1986 Oct 31||||Sis of John, Joyce, Rita||4022068 |- |Turner, Colin Henry||1932 Apr 03||1998 Jun 09||||H of Rosemarie; F of Pamela (dec), Kevin, Robyn, Rachel||4022085 |- |Twomey, Joan Constance||1919 Nov 04||1998 Jan 22||||M of Pamela & Russell||4022256 |- |Unknown||||||||||4021700 |- |Unknown||||||||||4021706 |- |Unknown||||||||||4021749 |- |Unreadable||||||||||4022161 |- |Ure, Allen William||||1985 Nov 20||68||H of Dorothy; F of Elaine, Bruce, Glenda, Wilma||4022130 |- |Ure, Andrew James||||1932 May 07||26||||4022267 |- |Ure, David||||1994 Sep 07||95||H of Jessie||4022128 |- |Ure, David William||||1983 Jan 01||52||||4021798 |- |Ure, Dorothy Agnes||||2007 Oct 04||90||nee Cranston; W of Allen||4022130 |- |Ure, James Buchanan||||1958 Nov 13||78||AIF 5137; F of Margaret, Jack (dec), Joyce||4022146 |- |Ure, Jessie||||1988 Oct 18||83||W of David; M of Len & David||4022128 |- |Ure, John||||1968 Aug 15||94||H of Sarah||4022143 |- |Ure, John Miles||||1976 Sep 19||88||||4022267 |- |Ure, Lola Dulcie||1924 Jul 04||2009 Aug 19||||W of Bob; M of Geoffrey, Graeme, Peter||4022160 |- |Ure, Margaret Isabel||||1967 Oct 24||82||W of Robert||4022145 |- |Ure, Robert||||1959 May 31||84||H of Margaret; F of Robert & Jean||4022145 |- |Ure, Robert Henry (Bob)||1919 Jun 30||2007 Jun 12||||H of Lola; F of Goefrey, Graeme, Peter||4022160 |- |Ure, Sarah Ann Rosina||||1967 Oct 21||93||W of John||4022143 |- |Van Iersel, Hendrikus||1911 Mar 24||1966 Nov 18||||H of Maria||4021863 |- |Van Iersel, Maria||1906 Oct 08||2006 Jan 29||||W of Hendrikus||4021863 |- |Vernon, Kathleen Joan||1961 Aug 05||2005 Apr 14||||W of David; M of Lee, Tania, Amy, Rebecca||4022191 |- |Vernon, Lee Bryan||1978 May 12||2015 Jul 31||||||4022191 |- |Vibert, Allan David||1974 Jul 28||1974 Aug 06||||||4021797 |- |Volta, Frank||1932 Feb 28||2005 Feb 08||||H of Lorraine; F of Paul, Rose-Marie, Nancye, Christina||4022222 |- |Walker, Mary||1948||2003||||nee McAulet; W of Andy||4021990 |- |Walsh, Edward John (E.J.)||1926||2000||74||||4022307 |- |Warburton, E R||1926 Mar 02||2010 Jul 26||||||4021991 |- |Warburton, Eileen May||1926||2002||||||4021991 |- |Warhurst, Roger John||1958 Oct 10||2009 May 12||||||4022210 |- |Watkins, Edward Harold (Ted)||1921 Jan 04||1990 Apr 27||||H of Pam; F of Peter (dec), Ruth, Joanne; b. Middleton, Cheney, England||4021848 |- |Watkins, Pamela Alice||1927 Aug 11||2010 Jul 19||||W of Ted (dec); M of Peter (dec), Ruth & Joanne; b. Ryde, England||4021847 |- |Watkins, Peter Anthony||1964 Jan 13||1989 Oct 16||||S of Ted (dec) & Pam; B of Ruth & Joanne||4021846 |- |Watson, Glenys Kathleen||1954 Sep 08||2010 Dec 30||||nee Reid; W of John; M of Veronika, Lee-Anne, Roderick||4022092 |- |Webb, Geoffrey Allan||1981 Nov 14||2001 Aug 06||||S of Patricia & Norma (dec); B of Katie||4022127 |- |Webb, Norman David||1946 Nov 22||1992 Sep 30||||H of Patricia; F of Katie & Geoffrey||4022126 |- |Weems, Annie||||1999 Nov 19||82||||4022019 |- |Weems, Harry||||1980 Apr 05||66||||4022019 |- |West, Richard Thomas (Tom)||1931 Nov 27||2010 Jul 12||||H of Shirley||4021785 |- |Westwood, Violet Lousie||1911 Dec 28||2000 Sep 29||||W of William||4022080 |- |Westwood, William Henry||1912 Mar 03||1994 Aug 14||||H of Violet||4022079 |- |White, Rosina||1859 Apr 17||1944 May 01||||Mater of Will Munnerley||4022278 |- |Wickham, Christine May||1952 Jun 19||1994 Nov 29||||W of Darrell; M of Michelle & Donna||4021726 |- |Willett, George Albert||1938 May 20||1999 Sep 30||||F of Louise, Geoffrey, Bruce, Ian||4021992 |- |Williams, Christopher Kevin||1991 Jun 02||2010 Aug 12||||S of James & Vicki; B of James & David||4021783 |- |Williams, Ithalia Emily Rosetta||1922 Nov 10||2002 Aug 29||||W of Raymond; M of Raymond & Susan||4022180 |- |Williams, Kevin Joseph||||1980 Nov 09||||||4021801 |- |Williams, Laura Isabel (Lou)||1919||1993||||||4022124 |- |Williams, Mervyn Kenneth||1938||1991||||||4022168 |- |Williams, Rosie Florence||1944||2002||||||4022110 |- |Williams, Stephen John (Bert)||1963 Feb 07||2014 Feb 07||||Partner of Sherree; S of Len & Rosie (dec); B of Raymond||4022186 |- |Williams, Thomas Stephen||1917 Dec 26||2008 Sep 13||||H of Jean Ellen; F of Margaret & Stephen||4021802 |- |Williams, Timothy David||1985 Jun 27||2002 Jun 10||||S of Christine & Raymond; B of Lauren||4022179 |- |Williams, Victor Lamont (Willie)||1913||1990||||||4022167 |- |Wilson, P G||||||||||4022166 |- |Winschel, David||1923||2010||||H of Joyce||4022241 |- |Winschel, Joyce Edna Jessie||1920||2010||||W of David||4022241 |- |Wood, Ann||1923||1987||||W of George||4022010 |- |Wood, Cyril George||1914||1988 Sep 30||||b. London; H of Ann||4022010 |- |Wood, Doris May||1901 Apr 02||1986 Dec 14|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Wood-17705.jpg 4021902] |- |[[Wood-17705|Wood, Raymond James]] ||1904 Oct 28||1975 Nov 19|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Wood-17705.jpg 4021902] |- |Woodhouse, Jack||1928 Nov 07||1998 Dec 30||||H of Joan||4021891 |- |Woodhouse, Joan||1928 Feb 20||2003 Nov 09||||W of Jack||4021895 |- | [[Worrell-767|Worrell, Clement Richard (Clem)]] ||1912 Aug 24||2000 Aug 30||||AIF WWII; H of Jean (Ure)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Worrell-767.jpg 4022164] |- | [[Jarvis-4049|Wren, Dorothy Isabel]] ||1930 Jun 25||2004 Jan 14||||nee Jarvis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Jarvis-4049.jpg 4021879] |- | [[Wright-37834|Wright, John Joseph]] ||||1990 Nov 16||65||F of Kieran|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Wright-37835.jpg 4021829] |- | [[Wright-37835|Wright, Kieran John]] ||||1976 Nov 18||18||S of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Wright-37835.jpg 4021829] |} ==More links and lists about this Cemetery== #Website • [http://trove.nla.gov.au/list?id=18276 Trove] aka National Library of Australia, Compiled List of articles, content from libraries, museums, archives and other research organisations found in the research and creation for the people profiles of this Cemetery - [http://help.nla.gov.au/trove/using-trove/creating-contributing/lists Trove Help with Lists] #Website • [http://www.australiancemeteries.com/vic/cardinia/gembrook.htm Australian Cemeteries] Records = 526 ~ 25 Apr 2016 #Website • [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2303943 Find A Grave] Records = 05 #Website • [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Gembrook-Cemetery/149454 Billion Graves] Records = 112 ~ 25 Apr 2016 #Website • [[Space:Gembrook_Cemetery%2C_Victoria|Wikitree]] Records = 599 (New Cemetery Added 25 Apr 2016)

Genealogical and Family History of Southern New York and the Hudson River

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: New York, Sources]] [[Category: English of Colonial Long Island]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New York | New York Sources]] __TOC__ == Genealogical and Family History of Southern New York and the Hudson River Valley == A Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of a Commonwealth and the Building of a Nation. * by [[Reynolds-15818|Cuyler Reynolds]] (1866-1934) * published by the Lewis Historical Publishing Company, New York, 1913 & 1914 * There is a 1913 edition and a 1914 edition for all three volumes. The pagination and content are not the same. * Please only use the 1914 edition. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Genealogical_and_Family_History_of_Southern_New_York_and_the_Hudson_River|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1914) ::* All: https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008734960 :* Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicalfami02reyno ::* https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/48320/ :* Vol. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=XkI4AQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicalfami01reyn ::* https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/48321/ :* Vol. 3 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=iNIUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicalfami00reyn ::* https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/48322/ * (1913) :* Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=6O4pAQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010685932 :* Vol. 3 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=G7eN4c4vkkgC === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Reynolds, Cuyler. ''[[Space:Genealogical and Family History of Southern New York and the Hudson River|Genealogical and Family History of Southern New York and the Hudson River Valley]]'' (Lewis Hist. Pub. Co., New York, 1914) [ Page ]. * ([[#Reynolds|Reynolds]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Reynolds, Cuyler. ''[[Space:Genealogical and Family History of Southern New York and the Hudson River|Genealogical and Family History of Southern New York and the Hudson River Valley]]'' (Lewis Hist. Pub. Co., New York, 1914) [ Page ].

Genealogical and Family History of the State of Connecticut

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Connecticut]] [[Category: Connecticut Genealogy Resources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut| Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Genealogical and Family History of the State of Connecticut == A Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of a Commonwealth and the Founding of a Nation. : The editors and compilers of the data had a threefold objective in compiling this work. The first objective was to present a concise history of Connecticut families of the Colonial Days. The second objective was to preserve a record of the prominent people of the state. Finally, the editors and compilers hoped to present personal sketches of those prominent families who had widespread influence in the state of Connecticut. Researchers can expect to find valuable information such as names of individuals, dates of vital events, and historical sketches. (Source: ancestry.com) * by [[Cutter-446|William Richard Cutter]] (1847-1918), Edward Henry Clement, Samuel Hart, [[Talcott-312|Mary Kingsbury Talcott]] (1847-1917), Frederick Bostwick, [[Stearns-3195|Ezra Scollay Stearns (1838-1915)]] * published by Lewis historical Publishing Co., New York, 1911 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Genealogical_and_Family_History_of_the_State_of_Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1-4 ::* https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/198855 ::* https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/198855 * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicalfami001cutt ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicalfami19111cutt ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009570361 * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicalfami01cutt Pages 601+ ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicalfami002cutt ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicalfami19112cutt ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=j6gyAQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009570361 * Vol. 2 Part 2 ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=w-8nAQAAMAAJ * Vol. 3 ::* https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalfami03cutt3 ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicalfami19113cutt ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicalfami03cutt3 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009570361 ::* https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/443210-redirection * Vol. 4 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=DNA4AQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicalfami1911cutt ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicalfami004cutt ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicalfamicon04cutt ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009570361 * Search all volumes: http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=6312 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * There have been reports of errors in this source, but without citations. When errors are found please add citations to this section. Meanwhile, please don't use this source for researching people in earlier generations. === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Cutter, William Richard. ''[[Space:Genealogical_and_Family_History_of_the_State_of_Connecticut|Genealogical and Family History of the State of Connecticut]]'' (Lewis Historical Pub. Co., New York, 1911) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Cutter|Cutter]]) * Cutter, William Richard. ''[[Space:Genealogical_and_Family_History_of_the_State_of_Connecticut|Genealogical and Family History of the State of Connecticut]]'' (Lewis Historical Pub. Co., New York, 1911) Vol. , [ Page ].

Genealogical and Family History of the State of Maine

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Maine, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Maine|Maine Sources]] __TOC__ == Genealogical and Family History of the State of Maine == * edited by [[Little-19410|George Thomas Little]] (1857-1915) * and including among other local contributors: ::* Rev. Henry S. Burrage, D.D., State Historian, Chaplain of National Home, Togus ::* Albert Roscoe Stubbs, Librarian Maine Genealogical Society * published by Lewis Historical Publishing Company, New York, 1909 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Genealogical and Family History of the State of Maine|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicalfami00litt ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=LDryyTRj8tgC ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE3729505 * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicalfami02litt ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=7hvbSyc6a1cC ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE476672 * Vol. 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicalfami03litt ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicalfami02littlc ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=3X-4t4qKo-IC ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE4561708 * Vol. 4 ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicalfami04litt ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicalfami03littlc ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE4337885 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Little, George Thomas. ''[[Space:Genealogical and Family History of the State of Maine|Genealogical and Family History of the State of Maine]]'' (Lewis Historical Pub. Co., New York, 1909) * ([[#Little|Little]])

Genealogical and Family History of the State of New Hampshire

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: New Hampshire, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New Hampshire | New Hampshire Sources]] __TOC__ == Genealogical and Family History of the State of New Hampshire == '''Full title:''' ''Genealogical and Family History of the State of New Hampshire: A Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of a Commonwealth and the Founding of a Nation'' * by [[Stearns-3195|Ezra Scollay Stearns (1838-1915)]], William Frederick Whitcher (1845-1918), Edward Everett Parker (1842-1923.) * Lewis Publishing Company, 1908 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Genealogical_and_Family_History_of_the_State_of_New_Hampshire|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=M80UAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicalfami01stea ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008728342 * Vol. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=cfoI0UIOCKQC ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicalfami02stea ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008728342 * Vol. 3 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=EthxO9RvKw8C ::* http://archive.org/details/genealogicalfami03stea ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008728342 ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008728342 * Vol. 4 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=PHPLT1QY9LQC ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicalfami04stea ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008728342 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Stearns, Ezra Scollay. ''[[Space:Genealogical and Family History of the State of New Hampshire|Genealogical and Family History of the State of New Hampshire]]'' (Lewis Pub. Co., 1908) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Stearns|Stearns]]) * Stearns, Ezra Scollay. ''[[Space:Genealogical and Family History of the State of New Hampshire|Genealogical and Family History of the State of New Hampshire]]'' (Lewis Pub. Co., 1908) Vol. , [ Page ].

Genealogical and Personal History of Western Pennsylvania

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Pennsylvania, Sources]] [[Category: Regional History Books]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania Sources]] __TOC__ == Genealogical and Personal History of Western Pennsylvania == * by [[Jordan-13410|John Woolf Jordan]] (1840-1921) * published by The Lewis Historical Pub. Co., New York, 1915. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Genealogical and Personal History of Western Pennsylvania|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicalpers01injord ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011262501 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=rMswAQAAMAAJ * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicalpers02injord * Vol. 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicalpers03jord ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=9MswAQAAMAAJ ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011262501 * Vol. 1-3 ::* https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1536651 === WikiTree Syntax === * Jordan, John W. ''[[Space:Genealogical and Personal History of Western Pennsylvania|Genealogical and Personal History of Western Pennsylvania]]'' (Lewis Historical Pub. Co., New York, 1915) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Jordan|Jordan]]) === Known errors === The details presented for the Rowse family in England have proved inaccurate. Profiles affected include: * [[Rowse-233|Matthew Rowse (1843-1923)]], * [[Rowse-232|Thomas Rowse (bef.1815-1883)]], * [[Rowse-234|John Rowse (1852-bef.1856)]], * [[Rowse-235|Thomas Rowse (1838-1907)]], * [[Rowse-236|Mary Rowse (1840-aft.1861)]], * [[Stacey-2464|John Stacey (1843-bef.1908)]], * [[Rowse-237|Ann (Rowse) Worth (abt.1837-aft.1911)]], * [[Rowse-238|Elizabeth (Rowse) Stacey (1845-1884)]], and * [[Rowse-239|Mark Rowse (1854-1935)]]. Other families have not been investigated but caution should be exercised when using this book as evidence for families in England.

Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Boston and Eastern Massachusetts

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Boston and Eastern Massachusetts == * compiled by [[Cutter-446|William Richard Cutter]] (1847-1918) * published by The Lewis Historical Publishing Company, Boston, Mass., 1908 & 1910. ** The 2 editions are somewhat different. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Boston and Eastern Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === ==== 1908 Edition ==== * Vol. 1-4 ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008731230 * Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Rdk4AQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicalpers00cutt * Vol. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=kFoLBC2TwFYC * Vol. 3 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=qaK9Vz1UdDcC * Vol. 4 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=H89DXKVm4qcC ==== 1910 Edition ==== * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicalpers01cutt * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicalpers02cutt * Vol. 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicalpers03cutt * Vol. 4 ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicalpers04cutt === Errata === * "William Card, immigrant ancestor, settled in Gloucester, Mass., and may be son of Richard of R.I." This is not correct. (''[[Space:The Genealogical Exchange|The Genealogical Exchange]]'' (June 1910) Vol. 7, No. 2, [https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalexc00ferngoog#page/n595/mode/1up Page 15]) * There have been reports of many other errors in this source, but without citations. When errors are found please add citations to this section. Meanwhile, please don't use this source for researching people in earlier generations. === Citation Formats === * Cutter, William Richard. ''[[Space:Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Boston and Eastern Massachusetts|Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Boston and Eastern Massachusetts]]'' (Lewis Hist. Pub. Co., Boston, 1910) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Cutter|Cutter]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Cutter, William Richard. ''[[Space:Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Boston and Eastern Massachusetts|Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Boston and Eastern Massachusetts]]'' (Lewis Hist. Pub. Co., Boston, 1910) Vol. , [ Page ].

Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Maine, Sources]] [[Category: New Hampshire, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New Hampshire|New Hampshire Sources]] and [[Space: Sources-Maine|Maine Sources]] __TOC__ == Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire == * by Sybil Noyes (1878-1967) and [[Libby-2541|Charles Thornton Libby]] (1861-1948) and [[Davis-11730|Walter Goodwin Davis]] (1885-1966) * published by The Southward Press, Portland, Maine, 1928 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * All: ;;* https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/84933 ::* https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/48566/ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001261743 search only ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldict0000noye borrow * 1928-29 edition ** Vol. 1 (pp.i-xviii, 1-72) Introductory material, Abbott-Bailey *** https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/36247-genealogical-dictionary-of-maine-and-new-hampshire-vol-1?offset=3 ** Vol. 2 (pp.vii-x, 73-248) Preface to Part II, Bailey-Frye *** https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/271714-genealogical-dictionary-of-maine-and-new-hampshire-vol-2?offset=5 ** Vol. 3 (pp.249-440) Frye-Locke *** https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/267096-genealogical-dictionary-of-maine-and-new-hampshire-vol-3?offset=4 ** Vol. 4 (pp.441-600) Locke-Runlett *** https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/260066-genealogical-dictionary-of-maine-and-new-hampshire-vol-4?offset=2 ** Vol. 5 (pp.601-795, 13 unnumbered pages) Runlett - Zachary, additions, etc. *** https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/281315-genealogical-dictionary-of-maine-and-new-hampshire-vol-5?offset=1 * 2012 reprint ** https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldict0000noye borrow === Table of Contents === * Preface * Extracts From Mr. Libby's Prefaces * Explanations * Topography * Abbreviations * Table of Contents - Lists * Lists * Surnames, A-B * Surnames, C-D * Surnames, E-F * Surnames, G-H * Surnames, I-J * Surnames, K-L * Surnames, M-N * Surnames, O-P * Surnames, Q-R * Surnames, S-T * Surnames, U-V * Surnames, W-X * Surnames, Y-Z * Additions and Corrections === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Noyes, Sybil. ''[[Space:Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire|Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire]]'' (Southward Press, Portland, Maine, 1928) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Noyes|Noyes]]) * Noyes, Sybil. ''[[Space:Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire|Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire]]'' (Southward Press, Portland, Maine, 1928) Vol. , [ Page ].

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'''Documenting James Brown by images of Quaker Minutes of Meetings'''
== Pennsylvania == {{Image|file=Genealogical_Documents_and_Sources.jpg |align=m |size=m |caption=Document 1 }} '''Document 1''' shows [[Brown-2471|James Brown]]'s birth date of 17 January 1681 at Marcus Hook, Chester, Pennsylvania and parents, [[Brown-2470|James Brown]] and [[Clayton-149|Honor Brown]] ---- {{Image|file=Genealogical_Documents_and_Sources-1.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Document 2.
Pages: 10 & 11 }}{{Image|file=Genealogical_Documents_and_Sources-2.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Document 3.
Pages: 12 & 13 }}{{Image|file=Genealogical_Documents_and_Sources-3.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Document 4.
Pages: 14 & 15 }}{{Image|file=Genealogical_Documents_and_Sources-4.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Document 5.
Pages: 16 & 17 }} {{Clear}} '''Documents 2 to 5''' deal with the Marriage Out of Unity proceedings of Chester Monthly Meeting Pennsylvania against [[Brown-2471|James Brown]]. No transcript is offered as the dates and text are perfectly legible. The page numbers on the images are sometimes in conflict with a [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Brown-2471-1.pdf transcription] prepared by another WikiTree member. ---- == Virginia == {{Image|file=Genealogical_Documents_and_Sources-25.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Document 27. }}{{Image|file=Genealogical_Documents_and_Sources-26.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Document 28. }} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Genealogical_Documents_and_Sources-27.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Document 29. }}{{Image|file=Genealogical_Documents_and_Sources-29.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Document 30. }} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Genealogical_Documents_and_Sources-33.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Document 31. }}{{Image|file=Genealogical_Documents_and_Sources-34.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Document 32. }} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Genealogical_Documents_and_Sources-30.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Document 33. }}{{Image|file=Genealogical_Documents_and_Sources-32.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Document 34. }} {{Clear}} '''Document 27''' is the West Nottingham Pennsylvania tax assessment for 1722. It shows [[Brown-2471|James Brown]], son of [[Brown-2470|James Brown]] and [[Clayton-149|Honour Clayton]]. The record shows [[Brown-2471|James Brown]]'s brother [[Brown-2475|Jeremiah Brown]] and his uncle [[Brown-2504|William Brown]] and his sons [[Brown-71418|William Brown]] and [[Brown-71418|Thomas Brown]]. The record shows neighbours [[Ross-8490|Alexander Ross]] who petitioned the Council of Colonial Virginia for an order of 100,000 acres of land to settle Society of Friends families at Opequon, Frederick County, Virginia in 1730 and the record also shows [[Beeson-30|Richard Beeson]] who also like [[Brown-2471|James Brown]] went first to Frederick County, Virginia and later to North Carolina. [[Beeson-30|Richard Beeson]]'s daughter [[Beeson-100|Margaret Beeson]] married [[Thornborough-95|Walter Thornburgh]], and his son [[Beeson-157|Richard Beeson]] Jr married [[Brown-9156|Ann Brown]] daughter of [[Brown-9165|Mercer Brown]]. [[Beeson-157|Richard Beeson]] Jr's and [[Brown-9156|Ann Brown]]'s daughter [[Beeson-190|Charity Beeson]] married [[Thornburgh-7|Benjamin Eli Thornburgh]], brother of [[Thornburgh-31|Thomas Thornburgh]] who married [[Brown-2597|Abigail Brown]], daughter of [[Brown-2471|James Brown]], son of [[Brown-2470|James Brown]] and [[Clayton-149|Honour Clayton]]. '''See Also:''' *[https://wwwp.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Elizabeth_Shown_Mills "FAN Club" (Friends, Associates, Neighbors] ''Elizabeth Shown Mills.'' *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cluster_genealogy Wikipedia] ''Cluster genealogy.'' *[https://www.familytreemagazine.com/strategies/cluster-collateral-research-find-ancestors/ Cluster Research] '''Document 28''' is an accurate transcription of the petition of [[Ross-8490|Alexander Ross]] and his partner [[Bryan-102|Morgan Bryan]] to the Council of Colonial Virginia for an order of 100,000 acres of land to settle Society of Friends families at Opequon, Frederick County, Virginia 28th of October 1730.
'''Document 29'''. Minutes of Nottingham Monthly Meeting held ye 18th day of ye 3rd month 1734. "[[Ross-8490|Alexander Ross]] has proposed to this meeting on behalf of ffriends at Opeckon that a meeting of worship be settled amongst them, which is under ye consideration and care of this meeting untill a suitable time to give them a visit."
'''Document 30'''. At our Monthly meeting of East Nottingham held ye 17th day of ye 6th month 1734. "Friends being again mindfull of ye Friends at Monoquesie (Frederick County Maryland) and Opeckon, do in order to give them a visit appoint [[Brown-2475|Jeremiah Brown]] ([[Brown-2471|James Brown]]'s brother), [[Kirk-72|William Kirk]], [[England-2651|Joseph England]] and [[Churchman-129|John Churchman]]." (He married [[Brown-33488|Margaret Brown]], daughter of [[Brown-2503|William Brown]] who is brother of [[Brown-2471|James Brown]].)
'''Document 31'''. Att our Monthly Meeting at East Nottingham the 21st day of the 10th month 1734. "The ffriends appointed to visit ffriends at Opeckon, do report they have so done and that they think it would be of service if a meeting were settled there, which this meeting doth acquiesce with, and orders it be sent to ye next Quarterly Meeting."
'''Document 32'''. Att our Monthly Meeting of East Nottingham held the 18th day of the 11th Month 1734/5. "This Meeting doth request of ye Quarterly Meeting, on behalf of friends at Opeckon, in Virginia, that a Meeting for Worship be settled amongst them."
'''Document 33'''. Att our Monthly Meeting of East Nottingham held the 15th day of ye 12th Month of 1734/5. "The quarterly meeting granted the request of Opeckon Friends, and a Meeting allowed them [[England-2651|Joseph England]], [[White-5054|John White]], [[Brown-2475|Jeremiah Brown]] ([[Brown-2471|James Brown]]'s brother), [[Churchman-129|John Churchman]]." (He married [[Brown-33488|Margaret Brown]], daughter of [[Brown-2503|William Brown]] who is brother of [[Brown-2471|James Brown]].), are appointed to write to them to inform them thereof and advise them to be unanimous in ye place on whereon they sett or build their Meeting House." {{Image|file=Genealogical_Documents_and_Sources-8.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption='''121 acres north of the mouth of Opequon Creek in Frederick County Virginia'''
Also Mentions
[[Ross-8490|Alexander Ross]] & [[Bryan-102|Morgan Bryan]], Society of Friends (Quakers) & [[Brown-2471|James Brown Jr]].
''See Also'' }} {{Clear}} *[https://archive.org/details/jstor-4242732/page/n15/mode/2up The Early Westward Movement of Virginia, 1722-1734. As Shown by the Proceedings of the Colonial Council] ''Author: Charles E. Kemper. Publisher: The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography Vol XIII No 2 1905. Page(s): 127 & 128.'' '''Alexander Ross of Chester County, Pennsylvania (Nottingham MM). *[https://archive.org/stream/englishduplicate00desc#page/118/mode/1up English duplicates of lost virginia records] ''Author: Louis Des Cognets. Publisher: Princeton N. J 1958. Page: 118.'' '''Alexander Ross order for 100,000 acres. Most people listed are from Chester County Pennsylvania.''' *[[Ross-8490|Alexander Ross]] & [[Bryan-102|Morgan Bryan]]. [https://archive.org/details/shenandoahvalle00cartgoog/page/n282 Shenandoah Valley Pioneers and Their Descendants] ''Author: Thomas Kemp Cartmell. Publisher: the Eddy Press Corp 1909. Page: 268 & 269.'' *The migration of the Nottingham MM members is mentioned in" Bi-centennial of Brick Meeting-House, Calvert, Cecil County, Maryland. [https://archive.org/details/bicentennialbri00meetgoog/page/n56 Bi-centennial of Brick Meeting-House, Calvert, Cecil County, Maryland] ''Author: Society of Friends Nottingham Monthly Meeting. Publisher: Wickersham Printing Co. 1902. Page: 47 & 48.'' *[https://wwwp.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Elizabeth_Shown_Mills "FAN Club" (Friends, Associates, Neighbors] ''Elizabeth Shown Mills.'' *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cluster_genealogy Wikipedia] ''Cluster genealogy.'' *[https://www.familytreemagazine.com/strategies/cluster-collateral-research-find-ancestors/ Cluster Research] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Genealogical_Proof_Standard Genealogical Proof Standard] ---- {{Image|file=Genealogical_Documents_and_Sources-5.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Document 6. }} {{Clear}} '''Document 6''' is a recorded marriage between [[Thornburgh-31|Thomas Thornburgh]] and [[Brown-2597|Abigail Brown]]. The marriage was at Opequon, Frederick County, Virginia and recorded as taking place in [[Thornburgh-31|Thomas Thornburgh]]'s own 1st entry as 1st Clerk of New Garden MM, Guilford, North Carolina, as 18 January 1740 (old style) and 29 March 1740 (new style). He records his wife's father as James Brown, of the same place: Opequon, Frederick County, Virginia. Many of the 12 witness's are [[Brown-2471|James Brown]]'s relatives.
{{Red|Subsequent Document images will identify Abigail's father as}} [[Brown-2471|James Brown]]. ---- == North Carolina == {{Image|file=Genealogical_Documents_and_Sources-6.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Document 7. }} {{Clear}} '''Document 7''' [[Thornburgh-31|Thomas Thornburgh]] and his cousin [[Thornburg-153|William Thornburgh]] produced certificates on the 6th of the 7th month 1752 from Hopewell MM, Frederick County, Virginia, at '''Cane Creek MM, North Carolina'''. ---- {{Image|file=Genealogical_Documents_and_Sources-7.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Document 8. }} {{Image|file=Genealogical_Documents_and_Sources-9.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Document 9. }} {{Clear}} '''Document 8''' East Nottingham MM Chester Pennsylvania. The Monthly Meeting 15th day of the 12th month 1753 . [[Brown-2471|James Brown]] Senr requested by letter a certificate to '''"Cane Creek MM where he currently resides"'''. He is called Senr because one of the persons assigned to make enquires for his fitness was his nephew called [[Brown-31991|James Brown]]. The other person was [[Churchman-129|John Churchman]] who married [[Brown-33488|Margaret Brown]].
'''Document 9''' A certificate was granted 18th 5th month 1754. '''Cane Creek''' is where his son inlaw [[Thornburgh-31|Thomas Thornburgh]] and daughter [[Brown-2597|Abigail]] are living. ---- {{Image|file=Genealogical_Documents_and_Sources-10.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Document 10. }} {{Clear}} '''Document 10''' The New Garden Monthly Meeting dated 31st day of the 8th month 1754, [[Brown-2471|James Brown]] produced a certificate from East Nottingham MM Pennsylvania. The date on the certificate is 18th 5th month 1754. The same date as ''Document 9''. The meeting of New Garden 31st day of the 8th month 1754 is the 2nd meeting of the certified occurrence of New Garden. ''''Document 10''' is page 12 and the 1st meeting is page 1 and dated 26th of the 5th month 1754. [[Thornburgh-31|Thomas Thornburgh]] was appointed Clerk at this first meeting. '''See image below''' {{Image|file=Genealogical_Documents_and_Sources-1.png |align=c |size=l |caption=New Garden MM North Carolina. First Book Minutes Page 1 }} {{Clear}} ---- {{Red|As we can see from}} '''Documents 6 to 10''' [[Brown-2471|James Brown]] {{Red|has a distinct relaltionship with}} [[Thornburgh-31|Thomas Thornburgh]]. {{Red| All}} '''Documents''' {{Red|are of one singular}} '''James Brown'''. {{Red|In the 1759 tax records for this particular area, it does produce 2 Brown's. One is this}} '''James Brown''' {{Red|and the other is a descendant of a Thomas Brown.}} These documents make it clear that [[Brown-2597|Abigail Brown]] married [[Thornburgh-31|Thomas Thornburgh]] and that [[Brown-2471|James Brown]] is her father. The Quaker records are precise. WikiTree profile [[Brown-2597|Abigail Brown]] was originally connected as the daughter of [[Brown-2471|James Brown ]] - (Brown-2471), and her connected brother, James: WT former profile [[Brown-2599]] was merged into her. That James Brown [former WT profile Brown-2599] married a woman named Margaret and they purchased [[Thornburgh-31|Thomas Thornburgh]]'s former land in Frederick County, Virginia. ----
'''New Garden, Guilford MM Records'''

{{Image|file=Genealogical_Documents_and_Sources-11.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Document 11. Pages: 4 & 5. }}{{Image|file=Genealogical_Documents_and_Sources-12.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Document 12. }}{{Image|file=Genealogical_Documents_and_Sources-13.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Document 13. }}{{Image|file=Genealogical_Documents_and_Sources-14.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Document 14. }} {{Clear}} '''Document 11''' Page 4: 30th of the 11th Month 1754, James Brown requests a certificate to Carvers Creek MM.
'''Document 11''' Page 5: 22nd of the 2nd month 1755, James Brown declines his request.
'''Document 12''' 25th of the 7th month 1761. A paper is read out signifying [[Brown-2471|James Brown]]'s sorrow in his outgoing in marriage [marriage to a non-Quaker] and all his other offences against the truth which the Meeting takes satisfaction for the Offence. see '''Documents 2 to 5.'''
'''Document 13''' The 1759 Tax Roll showing [[Brown-2471|James Brown]].
'''Document 14''' The 1759 Tax Roll showing [[Thornburgh-31|Thomas Thornburgh]] and in the same file that shows [[Brown-2471|James Brown]]. '''Document 12''' shows that it is the same '''James Brown''' at '''Documents 2 to 5''', the same as the '''James Brown''' at '''Documents 8 & 9''' and that this '''James Brown''' is the father of [[Brown-2597|Abigail Brown]], who married [[Thornburgh-31|Thomas Thornburgh]] at '''Document 6'''. See Also: *[https://wwwp.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Elizabeth_Shown_Mills "FAN Club" (Friends, Associates, Neighbors] ''Elizabeth Shown Mills.'' *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cluster_genealogy Wikipedia] ''Cluster genealogy.'' *[https://www.familytreemagazine.com/strategies/cluster-collateral-research-find-ancestors/ Cluster Research] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Genealogical_Proof_Standard Genealogical Proof Standard] ----
'''Book 4, Core Sound MM, Carteret County NC'''

[http://www.ncmarkers.com/Markers.aspx?MarkerId=C-35 Core Sound Meeting House, Carteret County NC]

{{Image|file=Genealogical_Documents_and_Sources-15.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Document 15. }}{{Image|file=Genealogical_Documents_and_Sources-16.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Document 16. }}{{Image|file=Genealogical_Documents_and_Sources-17.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Document 17. }} {{Clear}} {{Red|These Documents appear in a}} [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Brown-36347-5.pdf Transcription]{{Red|. It states they are Carteret County MM. They are Book 4}} [http://www.ncmarkers.com/Markers.aspx?MarkerId=C-35 Core Sound Meeting House, Carteret County NC].
'''Document 15''' 20th 6th month 1764: Whereas James Brown now a member of Duns Creek Monthly Meeting having been lately in these parts amongst us (where he formerly resided) and having appeared in the work of the ministry without a certificate contrary to the good order established among Friends. Its therefore orderd that a letter be prepared and sent to the sd monthly meeting acquainting them with such his proceedings.
'''Document 16''' 17th of the 10th month 1764, Whereas a minute was made some time ago ordering a letter to be prepared & sent to Duns Creek monthly meeting to represent the case of James Brown. Said letter was now produced, read & approved & ordered to be signed.
'''Document 17''' 18th of the 6th month 1766, A certificate from the monthly meeting at Dunns Creek recommending James Brown to the Care of friends.
'''Document 17''' 9th of the 7th month 1766, James Brown having requested a certificate from hence to Dunns Creek. Ordered that a copy of the letter that was formerly sent in behalf of James Brown and no answer ever returned from sd. meeting – And also to be particularly mentioned a second certificate recommending Sd. James Brown to the ''Xtian care of frie(nds)''. {{Red|In 1766 James Brown was 85 years old.}} '''Document 17''' {{Red|Indicates that James Brown was no longer able to look after his own affairs.}} [https://www.stoppingpoints.com/north-carolina/sights.cgi?marker=Dunn's+Creek+Quaker+Meeting&cnty=Cumberland Dunns Creek].{{Red| Carvers Creek MM & Dunn’s Creek met in a part of Bladen County that became Cumberland County in 1754. Both Carver’s and Dunn’s had attendance sufficient to forward to the Perquimans Quarterly Meeting and Eastern Yearly Meeting a request to be given the status of Monthly Meetings.}} [[Brown-2471|James Brown]] {{Red|did request and decline certificates in 1754/5 to Carvers Creek MM. see}} '''Document 11 pages 4 & 5'''
See: *[https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=iPskd53jT9sC&pg=PA56&lpg=PA56&dq=The+Nottingham+Lots:+A+Tercentenary+Celebration+2001+james+brown&source=bl&ots=G_OfJH5XCb&sig=ACfU3U3owD4aLoNcDbcoInT8oq186mtDxw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiX_PypxYjhAhUnRxUIHc__AeAQ6AEwAXoECAkQAQ#v=onepage&q=The%20Nottingham%20Lots%3A%20A%20Tercentenary%20Celebration%202001%20james%20brown&f=false The Nottingham Lots: A Tercentenary Celebration 2001] ''Author: East Nottingham Trustees. Publisher: Xlibris Corporation, 2006. Page: 56.'' ----
'''Thomas Thornburg'''

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'''Document 18''' A list of children of Thomas Thornburgh and Abigail Brown. Most dates have the suffix of "OS" (Old Style) and "NS" (New Style). Entries with only one date are New Style, and only 1 recorded death, that being Hannah born 1754 and dying 20th of the 2nd month 1779.
'''Children:''' #Joseph Thornbrugh born 26th of the 11th mth 1741/2 "OS", 7th of 1st mth 1742 "NS" Frederick County, Virginia; married (1) Wellmet Beeson niece of [[Beeson-157|Richard Beeson]] who married [[Brown-9156|Ann Brown]] who is 1st cousin of [[Brown-2471|James Brown]] (2) Rebecca Mills Morgan, widow of William Morgan. #Thomas Thornbrugh born 11th of 7th mth 1743 "OS", 23rd of 9th mth 1743 "NS" Frederick County, Virginia; married (1) Ruth Hunt (2) Martha Ballinger. #James Thornbrugh born 12th of 4th mth 1745 "OS", 23rd of 6th mth 1745 "NS" Frederick County, Virginia; married Mary Moon. #Sarah Thornbrugh born 3rd of 1st mth 1747/8 "OS", 15th of 3rd mth 1748 "NS". #Elizabeth Thornbrugh born 12th of 1st mth 1748/9 "OS", 24th of 3rd mth 1749 "NS" Frederick County, Virginia; married John Farrington 30 Mar 1765 (mou). #Susannah Thornbrugh born 17th of 7th mth 1751 "OS", 29th of 9th mth 1751 "NS" Frederick County, Virginia; married Isaac Stuart. #Hannah Thornbrugh born 30th of 4th mth 1754 Rowan County, North Carolina. Died 20th of 2nd mth 1779. #Abigail Thornbrugh born 24th of 4th mth 1756 Rowan County, North Carolina. #Judith Thornbrugh born 17th of 12th mth 1757 Rowan County, North Carolina; married (1) Joseph Unthank ( son of [[Unthank-159| Joseph Unthank]] & [[Allen-38837|Ann Allen]]) (2) Jeremiah Horn. #Joshua Thornbrugh born 28th of 5th mth 1760 Rowan County, North Carolina. #Prudence Thornbrough born 4th of 6th mth 1763 Rowan County, North Carolina; married Nathan Hunt as his 2nd wife. #Abigail Thornbrugh mother of the above children died 21st of 4th mth 1780. #Thomas Thornbrugh father of the above children died 9th of 3rd mth 1797. '''Document 19''' New Garden Rowan County now Guilford County. A map showing early Quaker land patents. Thomas Thornburgh's 1761 patent of 628 acres on bush creek Marked with red square.
'''Document 20''' Rowan County NC Patent book 6 page 222. File 564: Thomas Thornbury (sic) 628 acres on Bush Creek waters of the Haw River adjoining the land of [[Mendenhall-24|Mordecia Mendenhall]] and [[Unthank-159|Joseph Unthank]]. Dated 1 December 1761. Also on this page [[Brown-2597|Abigail (Brown) Thornburgh]]'s Non-Quaker brother in-laws, File 560: [[Teague-222|William Teague]] 310 acres dated 9 January 1761. File 561: [[Teague-228|Moses Teague]] 437 acres on both sides of Abbots Creek adjoining the land of [[Teague-231|Elijah Teague]]. Dated 1 March 1759. '''See section titled "Abraham Teague"''' for further land Abbots Creek Rowan County NC concerning [[Thornburgh-31|Thomas Thornburgh]]'s 1st cousin [[Thornborourgh-12|Walter Thornborough/Thornburgh]], [[Teague-229|Abraham Teague]] husband of [[Brown-6859|Anna Brown]] and Thomas and [[Buis-83|William Buis]].
'''Document 21''' Shows the marriage of [[Thornburgh-31|Thomas Thornburgh Sr]] after the death of his 1st wife [[Brown-2597|Abigail Brown]]. He married 2nd [[Stanley-560|Martha Stanley]] 1st January 1783. {{Red| here I mention this researcher has researched the lines of Stanley, Hutchins, Watkins, Johnson and Teague for the last 5 years.}}[[Daly-373|Daly-373]] 14:48, 6 November 2019 (UTC)
'''Document 22''' Is the will of [[Thornburgh-31|Thomas Thornburgh]] it shows among many claimed things his daughter [[Thornburgh-9|Elizabeth]] is alive and her husband is John Farrington who presented his will.
'''Document 23''' Deed dated 19 July 1762: [[Thornburgh-31|Thomas Thornburgh]] for £5 Sterling, 148 acres part of the [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Genealogical_Documents_and_Sources-20 Original grant dated 21 December 1761] to [[Brown-41484|Thomas Brown]]. This Thomas Brown was originally from Buckingham County, Pennsylvania, and was no relation of [[Brown-2471|James Brown]] of East Nottingham, Chester County, Pennsylvania. The only thing in common is they both went from Pennsylvania to Frederick County, Virginia, to Rowan County, North Carolina, now Guilford County, North Carolina.
'''Document 24''' Deed dated 7 August 1769 for 5 Shillings Sterling 100 acres part of the [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Genealogical_Documents_and_Sources-20 Original grant dated 21 December 1761] to [[ Thornburg-158|Thomas Thornburgh Jr]]. Once Again See Also: *[https://wwwp.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Elizabeth_Shown_Mills "FAN Club" (Friends, Associates, Neighbors] ''Elizabeth Shown Mills.'' *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cluster_genealogy Wikipedia] ''Cluster genealogy.'' *[https://www.familytreemagazine.com/strategies/cluster-collateral-research-find-ancestors/ Cluster Research] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Genealogical_Proof_Standard Genealogical Proof Standard] ----
'''Abraham Teague'''

{{Image|file=Genealogical_Documents_and_Sources-2.png |align=l |size=m |caption=Document 25. }}{{Image|file=Genealogical_Documents_and_Sources-3.png |align=l |size=m |caption=Document 26. }} {{Clear}} ----
'''Documenting James Brown by sources'''
{{Red|The text below originally appeared in "Brown Family Issues", June 2019 and was deleted. The migration from East Nottingham PA to Opequon Frederick VA to Guilford NC corresponds to the Quaker images above.}}[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Brown_Family_Issues Brown Family Issues] One lot of land that he would have inherited by the terms of his fathers will was sold by the sheriff in 1716 to his brother inlaw [[Piggott-154|John Piggott]] because his father had failed to pay the owner William Flower.[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Genealogical_Documents_and_Sources.pdf Chester County Pennsylvania Archives, Common Pleas Execution Papers] ''Docket 1714-1725, page 161. Flower v. Brown, Chichester, February, 1716/1.''
'''Under the terms of his fathers will he was not to do anything or act on or disposed of any property without the consent of [[Brown-9165|Mercer Brown]] & [[Brown-2476|Jeremiah Brown]]. He bypassed this by other methods.'''
[[Wilmer-84|Simon Wilmer]], Deputy Surveyor of Cecil County and Sheriff of Kent County Maryland appears on a deed with [[Brown-2472|James Brown Jr]], for which he was paid 2 shillings. The land was sold to John Stevenson of Kent County Maryland.[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Genealogical_Documents_and_Sources.pdf MSA-CE-118-12] ''Book 16 Page 181. Date January 6, 1731.'' '''Note all owners sign a Deed. Simon Wilmer's signature or mark does not appear on this document.''' {{Image|file=Genealogical_Documents_and_Sources.png |align=c |size=l |caption=''Simon Wilmer's Fee for sale }} [[Brown-2470|James Brown Sr]] had purchased 200 acres of land from [[Steelman-37|John Hansson Steelman]] who also had dealing with [[Wilmer-84|Simon Wilmer]]. [[Brown-2471|James Brown Jr]]'s brother [[Brown-2503|William Brown]] added 300 acres to the 200 acres and sold it to a Mr Jones aka the Welshman. Jones sold it to John Lackland, he sold it to Henry Baker who sold it to Robert Mcleary. McLeary died and before 1748, Joseph English claim jumped and disposed the widow McLeary from the land. [[Brown-2503|William Brown]] appeared in court over this matter.[http://aomol.msa.maryland.gov/megafile/msa/speccol/sc2900/sc2908/000001/000028/html/am28--440.html Proceedings of the Council of Maryland, 1732:1753] ''Volume 28. Page: 440 to 443. Date: March 1. 1748.'' '''Note: [[Brown-2503|William Brown]] did not inherit any land in the will of his father. In 1731 [[Brown-2471|James Brown Jr.]]'s brother in-law, [[Mackay-1095|Robert McKay]], and his partner, [[Heyd-64|Joist Hite]], on October 31, 1731 obtained from the Governor and Council of Virginia an order for 100,000 acres of land on the provision that they settle 100 families within 2 years on this land in the Shenandoah Valley.[https://archive.org/details/shenandoahvalle00cartgoog/page/n266 Shenandoah Valley Pioneers and Their Descendants] ''Author: Thomas Kemp Cartmell. Publisher: the Eddy Press Corp 1909. Page: 253.'' Another man from Nottingham who received an order for 100,000 acres in the Shenandoah Valley Virginia was [[Ross-8490|Alexander Ross]].[https://archive.org/details/shenandoahvalle00cartgoog/page/n282 Shenandoah Valley Pioneers and Their Descendants] ''Author: Thomas Kemp Cartmell. Publisher: the Eddy Press Corp 1909. Page: 258 & 269.'' The migration of the Nottingham MM members is mentioned in" Bi-centennial of Brick Meeting-House, Calvert, Cecil County, Maryland"[https://archive.org/details/bicentennialbri00meetgoog/page/n56 Bi-centennial of Brick Meeting-House, Calvert, Cecil County, Maryland] ''Author: Society of Friends Nottingham Monthly Meeting. Publisher: Wickersham Printing Co. 1902. Page: 47 & 48.'' [[Brown-2471|James Brown Jr]] is mentioned in the Encyclopedia of American Genealogy Vol. 6" of Hopewell MM p 357[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015051447657;view=1up;seq=369 Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy Vol. 6] ‘’Author: William Wade Hinshaw. Publisher: Ann Arbor, Mich., Edwards brothers, Inc., 1936. Page: 357.’’ as one of the first members of Hopewell MM Frederick County Virginia although he never formerly acknowledged his marrying out of unity he would still be permitted to attend meetings. He was in the company of many relations, interrelated family members and acquaintances
'''Quoting from Encyclopedia of American Genealogy Vol. 6" of Hopewell MM p 357'''
''One has only to read over the names of the "Fathers of the Colony", all of whom are well known to history to realize the great strength of this remarkable community of Friends. There were: [[Ross-8490 | Alexander Ross]], [[Bryan-102 | Morgan Bryan]], Caleb Pusey, [[Wilson-24187|John Wilson]] Thomas Curtis, [[Thompson-27283|Nathaniel Thomas]], [[Perkins-2015|Isaac Perkins]], [[Hiatt-224|John Hiatt]], Thomas Anderson, [[Mills-319|John Mills]], [[Mills-713|John Mills, Jr]]., [[Beals-91|John Beals]], [[Poteet-248|John Peteate]], [[Robinson-11612|George Robinson]], [[Beeson-30 |Richard Beeson]], [[Looney-60|Robert Luna]], John Richards, [[Chapman-3331|Giles Chapman]], '''James Brown''', Luke Emlen, '''Cornelius Cochrine''', [[Ballinger-126|Josiah Ballenger]], William Hogg, [[Borden-53|Benjamin Borden]], [[Littler-225|John Littler]], [[Wright-3063|James Wright]], [[Frost-2558|John Frost]], Thomas Dawson, [[Branson-109|Thomas Branson]], George Hobson ([[Hobson-126|Sr]]. &[[Hobson-73| Jr]].), [[Thomas-36293|Evan Thomas]], John Calvert, [[Morgan-128|Morgan Morgan]], [[Parrell-4|Hugh Parrall]], [[Davis-11877|James Davis]], [[Babb-135|Thomas Babb]], [[Davis-11876|Edward Davis]], [[Hood-358|John Hood]], [[Hollingsworth-94|Abraham Hollingsworth]], [[Taylor-5018|Simeon Taylor]], and many others.''
[[Brown-2471|James Brown Jr]] patented land dated 12 November 1735 concerning 121 acres north of the mouth of Opequon Creek in Frederick County Virginia[http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=351&last=&g_p=P16&collection=LO Virginia Library LVA Catalogs] ''121 acres north of the mouth of Opequon Creek in Frederick County Virginia. Page(s): 351 & 352.'' and its sale in 1738 to [[Teague-8|William Teague]], which shows "James Brown's" wife at the time of sale was called "Abigail". She was also said to be too sick to travel to court to sign documents. '''The above mention land was part of the order made to [[Ross-8490|Alexander Ross]].'''[https://archive.org/stream/englishduplicate00desc#page/118/mode/1up English duplicates of lost virginia records] ''Author: Louis Des Cognets. Publisher: Princeton N. J 1958. Page: 118.'' His daughter [[Brown-6859|Anna Brown]] married [[Teague-229|Abraham Teague]] son of [[Teague-8|William Teague]] purchaser of the above 121 acres.
His daughter [[Brown-2597|Abigail Brown]] married [[Thornburgh-31|Thomas|Thornburgh]]. He made no other purchases or sales of land except the 121 acres. He then removed to Rowan/Guildford Court North Carolina. [[Brown-2471|James Brown]] was already in Alamance County North Carolina prior to 1753, having followed his son-in-law, [[Thornburgh-31|Thomas Thornburgh]], and daughter, [[Brown-2597|Abigail Thornburgh]], from Frederick County, Virginia, Hopewell MM. The minutes of East Nottingham MM that record the letter from [[Brown-2471|James Brown]] requesting a certificate to Cane Creek MM North Carolina. By the time he received a certificate [[Thornburgh-31|Thomas Thornburgh]] and daughter [[Brown-2597|Abigail Thornburgh]] had removed to New Garden MM so he produced his certificate there. This corresponds to the records of the 2nd meeting of the friends of New Garden MM North Carolina.[https://archive.org/details/newgardenfriends00hilt/page/14 New Garden Friends Meeting : the Christian people called Quakers] ''Author: Hiram H. Hilty. Publisher: North Carolina Friends Historical Society, North Carolina Yearly Meeting, New Garden Meeting, 1983. Page: 15.'' He is in the company of family members who were also from Hopewell MM, Frederick County Virginia: [[Beeson-30|Richard Beeson]], [[Beeson-128|Benjamin Beeson]] and [[Beeson-27|Wm Beeson]].[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015002304221;view=1up;seq=517 Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy Vol 1] ‘’Author: WIlliam Wade Hinshaw. Publisher: Ann Arbor, Mich., Edwards brothers, inc., 1936. Page: 487.’’
[[Brown-2471|James Brown]] is shown in the [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/353587?availability=Family%20History%20Library 1759 Rowan County NC Tax Records][https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G987-2CBG?i=217&cat=353587 Tax records (Rowan County, North Carolina), 1758-1892] ''James Brown, 1759 Rowan County NC Tax Records.'' and so is [[Thornburgh-31|Thomas Thornburgh]].[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G987-2C15?i=215&cat=353587 Tax records (Rowan County, North Carolina), 1758-1892] ''Thomas Thornburgh, 1759 Rowan County NC Tax Records.'' == Sources ==

Genealogical Guide to the Early Settlers of America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] __TOC__ == Genealogical Guide to the Early Settlers of America == "Excerpted and reprinted from the Spirit of '76, volumes 5-12, September, 1898-June, 1906." * by Henry Whittemore, b. 1833 * published by the Genealogical Publishing Co., New York, 1898 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Genealogical Guide to the Early Settlers of America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924029818444 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100771729 * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924095655571 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100771729 * Vol. 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924095655589 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100771729 * Vol. 4 ::* * Vol. 5 ::* * Vol. 6 ::* * All: ::* https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48091 * (1995) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=cSrlHHj2AFcC search & snippet only === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Whittemore, Henry. ''[[Space:Genealogical Guide to the Early Settlers of America|Genealogical Guide to the Early Settlers of America]]'' (Genealogical Publishing Co., New York, 1898) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Whittemore|Whittemore]]) * Whittemore, Henry. ''[[Space:Genealogical Guide to the Early Settlers of America|Genealogical Guide to the Early Settlers of America]]'' (Genealogical Publishing Co., New York, 1898) Vol. , [ Page ].

Genealogical Memoir of the Chase Family of Chesham

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Horatio Gates Somerby Fraud]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Genealogical Memoir of the Chase Family of Chesham == Bucks, in England, and of Hampton and Newbury in New England, with Notices of Some of Their Descendants * by George Bigelow Chase (1835-1902); Horatio Gates Somerby (1805-1872); Theodore Chase (1832-); Thomas, b. 1585; Aquila, b. 1580 * published by H.W. Dutton & Son, Boston, 1869 * this is reprint of an article in the "[[Space:The Heraldic Journal|The Heraldic Journal]]" for October 1868, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=yale.39002009722241;view=2up;seq=376 Page 153]. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Genealogical Memoir of the Chase Family of Chesham|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalmemo00chas * https://books.google.com/books?id=gJstAAAAYAAJ * http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008628942 * https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Genealogical_Memoir_of_the_Chase_Family === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Chase, George B., et al. ''[[Space:Genealogical Memoir of the Chase Family of Chesham|Genealogical Memoir of the Chase Family of Chesham]]'' (Boston: H.W. Dutton & Son, 1869) [ Page ]. * ([[#Chase|Chase]])

Genealogical Notes of Barnstable Families

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Barnstable, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Genealogical Notes of Barnstable Families == Being a reprint of the Amos Otis Papers, originally published in the Barnstable Patriot. Revised by C.F. Swift, Largely from Notes Made by the Author. * by [[Otis-563|Amos Otis]] (1801-1875) * published F.B. & F.P. Goss, Barnstable, Mass., 1888-1890. * [[Special: Whatlinkshere/Space: Genealogical Notes of Barnstable Families | WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 & 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028819212 ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008733937 ::* http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=13170 * Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=u84UAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicalnot00otisgoog * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicalnot00swifgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=9dEUAAAAYAAJ === Table of Contents === * Vol. 1 ::* Allyn ::* Annable ::* Bacon ::* Bachiler ::* Basset ::* Bearse ::* Baker ::* Barker and Borden ::* Bodfish ::* Blossom ::* Thomas Bourman ::* Bumpas ::* Betts ::* Blush ::* Blachford ::* Bourne ::* Bursly ::* Berry ::* Bourne. Henry Bourne ::* Benjamin ::* Butler ::* Bates ::* Bryant ::* Carsely ::* Chapman ::* Chipman ::* Cobb ::* Claghorn ::* Child ::* Coggin ::* Cooper ::* Coleman ::* Crocker ::* Cammet ::* Clap ::* Cannon ::* Cotelle ::* Cudworth ::* Davis ::* Delap ::* Dexter ::* Dean ::* Dimmock ::* Dunham ::* Dyer ::* Dickenson ::* Dunn ::* Downs ::* Easterbrooks ::* Ewell ::* Ewer ::* Foxwell ::* Fitzrandolphe ::* Fuller ::* Freeman ::* Foster ::* Goodspeed ::* Gilbert ::* Gilpin ::* Gorham ::* Green ::* Garrett ::* Hall ::* Hathaway ::* Hatch ::* Hallett ::* Hamblin * Vol. 2 ::* Hersey ::* Hull ::* Hinckley ::* Howland ::* Howes ::* Huckins ::* Hammond ::* Hillard ::* Hicks ::* Isum ::* Indians, The ::* Jenkins ::* Jones ::* Jackson ::* Lewes ::* Linnel ::* Lothrop ::* Lothrop families ::* Lombard ::* Litchfield ::* Marston ::* Mayo ::* Otis ::* Phinney ::* Robinson ::* Scudder ::* Smith ::* Otis, Amos ::* Chronological record of prominent events in the town of Barnstable to the 200th year of its settlement === Errata === * McLean, Maclean W., ''Nathaniel Bacon and His Three wives'', [[Space:TAG|The American Genealogist]] (Barrington, RI, 1964) Vol. 40, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/11879/129/0 Page 129] & [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/11879/133/0 Page 133]. * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Otis, Amos. ''[[Space: Genealogical Notes of Barnstable Families | Genealogical Notes of Barnstable Families]]'' (F.B. & F.P. Goss, Barnstable, Mass., 1888-1890) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Otis|Otis]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Otis, Amos. ''[[Space: Genealogical Notes of Barnstable Families | Genealogical Notes of Barnstable Families]]'' (F.B. & F.P. Goss, Barnstable, Mass., 1888-1890) Vol. , [ Page ].

Genealogical record of Nathaniel Babcock, Simeon Main, Issac Miner, Ezekiel Main

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published_Family_Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Genealogical record of Nathaniel Babcock, Simeon Main, Isaac Miner, Ezekiel Main == * by [[Brown-45887|Cyrus Henry Brown]] (1829-1922) * published The Everett Press, Boston, 1909 * Source Example: ::: Brown, Cyrus Henry. ''[[Space:Genealogical record of Nathaniel Babcock, Simeon Main, Issac Miner, Ezekiel Main|Genealogical record of Nathaniel Babcock, Simeon Main, Isaac Miner, Ezekiel Main]]'' (The Everett Press, Boston, 1909) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#BrownCH|BrownCH]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Genealogical record of Nathaniel Babcock, Simeon Main, Isaac Miner, Ezekiel Main|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalreco1909brow ==Errata== page 245: In a later genealogy, he published a correction to the accurate birthdate of Benajah Main as well as the marriage of his parents, erroneously here: [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalreco1909brow/page/244/mode/2up #312d ] :''Correction'': Benajah Main, b. Sept. 5, 1749; son of Thomas Main, b., Stonington, Conn., Feb. 12, 1721; m., Feb. 3, 1742, Mary Pendleton, dau. of Dea. Thomas and Annah (Brown) Main, dau. of Eleazer and Ann (Pendleton) Brown. [B. G., pp. 12, 13.] The correction is noted here, within Volume II of ''Brown Genealogy, Part 1 Many of the Descendants of Thomas, John, & Eleazer Brown,'' By Cyrus Henry Brown, 1915, [https://archive.org/details/browngenealogyof02brow/page/219/mode/1up pg. 219]

Genealogical Record of the Barnum Family Presenting a Conspectus of the Male Descendants of Thomas Barnum, 1625-1695

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Genealogical Record of the Barnum Family Presenting a Conspectus of the Male Descendants of Thomas Barnum, 1625-1695 == * by [[Barnum-1402|Eben Lewis Barnum]] (1839-1922) and [[Barnum-2279|Francis Barnum]] (1849-1921) * Meals Printing Company, Gardner, Mass., 1912 * information on other Barnum sources can be found here: http://www.barnum.org/higginson.html * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Genealogical Record of the Barnum Family Presenting a Conspectus of the Male Descendants of Thomas Barnum, 1625-1695|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalreco00barn * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE89339 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Barnum, Eben Lewis. & Barnum, Francis. ''[[Space:Genealogical Record of the Barnum Family Presenting a Conspectus of the Male Descendants of Thomas Barnum, 1625-1695|Genealogical Record of the Barnum Family]] Presenting a Conspectus of the Male Descendants of Thomas Barnum, 1625-1695'' (Meals Printing Co., Gardner, Mass., 1912) [ Page ]. * ([[#Barnum|Barnum]]) * Barnum, Eben Lewis. & Barnum, Francis. ''[[Space:Genealogical Record of the Barnum Family Presenting a Conspectus of the Male Descendants of Thomas Barnum, 1625-1695|Genealogical Record of the Barnum Family]] Presenting a Conspectus of the Male Descendants of Thomas Barnum, 1625-1695'' (Meals Printing Co., Gardner, Mass., 1912) [ Page ].

Genealogically Defined

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[[Category: Genealogy Help]] [https://www.greatmigration.org/about_the_author.html Robert Charles Anderson], FASG, Director of the [https://www.greatmigration.org/index.html Great Migration Study Project] and author of [https://shop.americanancestors.org/products/elements-of-genealogical-analysis?pass-through=true Elements of Genealogical Analysis] says a person is '''Genealogically Defined''' when "we have at least one piece of evidence that will lead to the identification of his or her parents, one piece of evidence for each spouse(s), and one piece of evidence for each child."
Sources that qualify:
Vital Records (Birth, Marriage, Death)
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Sources that DO NOT qualify:
Ancestry family trees (if sourced, go to the source, and use that)
Find-a-Grave (if sourced, go to the source, and use that)
Put another way, can you answer YES to each of these questions? 1. Do you have a source that will identify the PARENTS? 2. Do you have a source for each SPOUSE? 3. Do you have a source for each CHILD? If so, your profile is Genealogically Defined and has a great start on sourcing. Notice that each of these sources is reciprocal with the person it connects. You can then put that same source on the connected person's profile and begin the process again. (Borrowed from [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/397646/are-your-profiles-genealogically-defined Michael Stills' G2G post].) If you have a Genealogically Defined profile, unless the WikiTree community develops and adopts a [[Help:Research_Note_Boxes|Research Note Box]], you can use this: '''[[Space:Genealogically Defined|Genealogically Defined]]''' Place below Categories and above Templates ==Genealogically Defined Profile Examples== * [[Cutter-94|John Cutter]] * [[Cutter-188|Gershom Cutter]] * [[Harrington-2200|Henry Harrington]] * [[Harrington-2602|Robert Harrington]] * [[Russell-5687|Philip Russell]] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Genealogically_Defined|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

Généalogie acadienne

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[[Category:Genealogy Help]] {{Acadian}} === Wikitree user notes === * [[Arsenault-64|Roland Arsenault]] ** [[Space:Roland_Arsenault_-_notes_de_recherche|Notes de recherche généalogique]]

Genealogie-acadienne.net

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= Genealogie-acadienne.net = [http://genealogie-acadienne.net/ Généalogie Acadienne] is a website compiling genealogical information of Acadians. It is maintained by author and amateur genealogist [http://www.leandremaillet.com/ Léandre Maillet]. It is a good collection of secondary sources, but the author himself warns us to double check the information! "Attention : je ne suis pas un généalogiste professionnel. Je vous suggère donc fortement de vérifier les informations du site avant de les tenir comme valides. Mise en garde : beaucoup d'informations proviennent de sources secondaires, donc non vérifiées; ou de la nécrologie de journaux ou de salons funéraires. Dans ce dernier cas, il est souvent impossible de déterminer si la personne est mariée, en union libre ou conjoint de fait. Je vous suggère de valider ces informations à partir d'autres sources."

Genealogies of Connecticut Families

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Connecticut, Sources]] [[Category: Connecticut Genealogy Resources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Genealogies of Connecticut Families == From the [[Space:NEHGR|New England Historical and Genealogical Register]] : A collection of family history articles which have been compiled with the object of bringing all such material within reach of the genealogist. Its three volumes, each with its own index, and its references to some 75,000 persons in more than 400 articles, together with a scholarly introduction by Gary Boyd Roberts, the Society's Director of Research, combine to make it the most significant repository of Connecticut family histories available. With these volumes genealogists at last have the means of undertaking a systematic examination of the work of the finest scholars in Connecticut genealogy. * published by The Genealogical Publishing Company, 1983 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Genealogies_of_Connecticut_Families|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 - Adams - Gates ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogiesofcon01robe ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=k6fDl9gE45IC search & snippet only * Vol. 2 - Geer - Owen ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogiesofcon02robe ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=k6fDl9gE45IC&pg=RA1-PR3 search & snippet only * Vol. 3 - Painter - Wyllys ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogiesofcon03robe ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=If4iAQAAIAAJ search & snippet only * [https://library.genealogical.com/purchase/XeY1X Purchase at genealogical.com] === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:Genealogies of Connecticut Families|Genealogies of Connecticut Families]]'' (Genealogical Publishing Co., 1983) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#GCF|Genealogies Connecticut Families]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:Genealogies of Connecticut Families|Genealogies of Connecticut Families]]'' (Genealogical Publishing Co., 1983) Vol. , [ Page ].

Genealogies of Long Island Families in the NYGBR

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[[Category:New Netherland Genealogy Resources]] [[Category:New York, Sources]] [[Category:English of Colonial Long Island]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] ==Genealogies of Long Island Families: From the New York Genealogical and Biographical Record== '''Citation Example''' :Hoff, Henry B. ''[[Space:Genealogies_of_Long_Island_Families_in_the_NYGBR|Genealogies of Long Island Families: From the New York Genealogical and Biographical Record.]]'' (Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co, 1987) '''Footnote Example''' :[[#Hoff|Hoff]], Vol 1, Page 123 '''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Genealogies_of_Long_Island_Families_in_the_NYGBR|What Links to Here]]''' '''Find It''' *[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/15483546 in a library] *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48329 Volume 1 on Ancestry] $$ *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48330 Volume 2 on Ancestry] $$ *[https://books.google.com/books?id=NPYpAQAAMAAJ volume two] (limited Google search) Hoff, Henry B. ''[[Space:Genealogies_of_Long_Island_Families_in_the_NYGBR|Genealogies of Long Island Families: From the New York Genealogical and Biographical Record.]]'' (Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co, 1987) === Table of Contents, Vol. 1 === * Introduction * List of Sources * List of Abbreviations to be Used on Old New York Families * The Albertson Family of Oyster Bay, Long Island * Antonides Family Records * Robert Bedell of Hempstead, Long Island and His Descendants * Willem Adriaense Bennet of Brooklyn, N.Y., and Some of His Descendants * A Contribution to a Genealogy of the Family of John Booth, of Shelter Island, N.Y. * A Brief Account of the Family of Lieutenant Richard Browne, of Southold, Island of Nassau * Thomas and Richard Brush of Huntington, Long Island * Jan Cornelis Buys (alias Jan Damen) and His Three Wives, Eybe Lubbertse, Phaebea Faelix, ... * The Clowes Family of Long Island * The Corey Family of Southampton and Southold, Long Island, N.Y. * Cornel Family of French Descent * The Wife of Arent Cornelius of Flushing, Long Island * The de Sille Family of Holland * De Sille * The Doughty Family of Long Island * Duercant (Deurcant, Duurcant, Duircant, Duyrcant) * Contributions to the History of the Early Settlers of Kings County, New York * Some Descendants of William Edwards of East Hampton, Long Island * The Feake Family of Norfolk, London, and Colonial America and That Winthrop Woman Again! * The Family of Charles Fonteyn * Fordham Family at Flamstead * The Gelston Family, Descendants of Judge Hugh Gelston, of Southampton, Long Island * Gerritsen-Garrison, Van Wicklen, Hardenbergh, Wiltsie: Descendants of Gerrit Lubbertsen of... * The Griffin Family of Long Island * Dinah, Wife of William Hallock * Dinah, Wife of William Hallock\(Harcourt) Harcutt-Halstead-Townsend * Hardenbergh-Schepmoes * Hawxhurst Family * (Howell) Corrections and Additions * William and Dorothy King, of Salem, Mass., and Three Generations of Their Long Island Descendants * A Partial Record of the Landons of Southold * The Latting Family * Notes on the Lawrence Pedigree * The Lefferts-Haughwout Family * Ludlum-Correction * Lupardus-Van Noortwyck-Van Wesel * The Martense Family * The McCoun Family of Oyster Bay, L.I. * The Monfoort Family * Nevius (Neef, Neafie) * The Rev. Johannes Theodorus Polhemius and Some of His Descendants * Index To This Section === Table of Contents, Vol. 2 === * List of Sources * Praa-Bennet Family Notes * Additions to the Genealogy of Raynor of Southampton, Long Island, N.Y. * Riker-Lent-Suydam * The Ancestry of William Rogers of Long Island * Schenck * John Smith of Hempstead, New York, Beginnings of the Rock Smith Family * An Excursus Into the Smiths of Jamaica, Huntington, and Brooklyn * The Stites Family * Rycke-Suydam Family Corrections * Contributions to the History of the Early Settlers of Kings County, N.Y. The Terhune Family * Terhune Corrections and Additions * Thompson and Brewster * Early History of the Thorne Family of Long Island * The Titus Family in America, Three Generations * Descendants of Edward Tre(a)dwell Through His Son John * Tredwells in Search of Tredwells: Adventures in Ancestry * The Tuthill Family of Tharston, Norfolk Co., England and Southold, Suffolk Co., New York * The Origin of Richard Valentine of New Jersey * The Ancestry of Anna Van Beyeren, Who Married First Daniel Patrick and Second Tobias Feake * Van Brunt * Sarah, Wife of Garret VanCott of Oyster Bay, Long Island, New York * The Van Kouwenhoven-Conover Family * Van Couwenhoven * Early Generations of the Vanderveer Family * Contributions to the History of the Early Settlers of Kings County, N.Y., The Van Duyn Family * Van Duyn * The Van Enden Family * Van Lodensteyn * Van Wijck * Daniel Whitehead and Some of His Descendants * The Wiggins Family of Southold, New York * The Willets Family of Hempstead and Jericho, Long Island * The Willett Family of Flushing, Long Island * Willis Family of Long Island * The Youngs Family of Cold Spring, Long Island * Index To This Section

Genealogies of New Jersey Families

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[[Category:New Jersey, Sources]] [[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] == Genealogies of New Jersey Families: From the Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey == * Volume 1: Genealogies of New Jersey Families: Families A-Z, pre-American notes on old New Netherland families, edited by Joseph R. Klett. Genealogical Publishing Co., 1996. 1139 pages. * Volume 2: Genealogies of New Jersey Families: A genealogical dictionary of New Jersey, bible records, and other family records, edited by Joseph R. Klett. Genealogical Publishing Co., 1996. 1104 pages. * Summary of surnames included: :::Volume I: Anderson, Anderson (also Van Lieu & Lanning), Andruss-Delaplaine, Arnett, Ayers, Bainbridge, Beavers, Beem (Beam), Blackford, Bogert, Borden, Brearly & Biles, Breese, Cavelier (Cavellaer), Cavileer, Clark, Cook, Cooke, Cousins-Cousens-Cozens, Crane, Cuyper, Davison, Decker, Dehart, Fenwick (also Adams, Hedge, & Champneys), Frelinghuysen, Goulder, Hamilton, Harrison, Harshall, Hegeman, Hendricks, Hendrickson, Hopper, Horner, Hugg, Humphries, Hunt, Johnson, Joslin, Kendall, Kollock, Kollocks, Landon, Lippincott, Loofburrow, Martin, McFarling, McShane, Megill, Mersereau, Morford, Nicholson, Oliphant, Oliver, Osborn, Osborne, Parker, Post, Rederick, Reeder, Ridgway (also Cattell), Rudderow, Rue, Sharp, Sigler, Smith, Snedeker, Somers, Spier, Staats, Stelle, Stokes, Stoothhoff, Strang, Swazey, Terhune, Tilton, Toers-Tuers, Tompkins, Tuttle, Van Dalssen-Van Dalsem, Van der Linde, Van Dien, Van Kirk, Van Wickelen, Venicomb, Voorhees, Warde-Ward, Webley, Wheeler, Whitall, Williams, Willson, Winsor, Wood, and Zabrieskie. :::Volume II: Allen, Alston, Baldwin, Bastedo, Bee-Hunt, Bishop, Bush, Cattell, Cavert, Chamberlin, Chandler, Clarkson, Clarkson-Codington-Gilman, Coriel-Smalley, Couwenhoven, Craven, Croel, Demarest-Van der Linde, Dumont, Evens, Forman, Garwood, Gaston, Green, Halsted, Hazelit, Herbert, Hill, Hoogeland, Johnson, King, Lawrence-Walton, Lippett-Goodnough, Lippincott, Matlock, Moore, Morford, Nevius, Olden, Osmun, Paul, Pierson, Polhemus, Price-Pearce, Prickitt, Ryder, Ryerson, Sapp, Smith, Stinson, Ten Eick, Townsend, Vanderhoef, Vorhees, Woodruff, Woodward-Cook-Earl, Wortman, Wyckoff, Yawger, and Zimmerman (also Mossbrooks). *Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:Genealogies of New Jersey Families|Genealogies of New Jersey Families: From the Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey]]'' by Joseph R. Klett (ed.), Genealogical Publishing Co., 1996. * Inline Citation Examples: ::: [without link to book] [[Space:Genealogies of New Jersey Families|Genealogies of New Jersey Families]]: Vol. 1, Page 11. ::: [with URL for page] [[Space:Genealogies of New Jersey Families|Genealogies of New Jersey Families]]: Vol. 1, [https://books.google.com/books?id=k4zStKaPmsEC&pg=PA11 Page 11] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Genealogies of New Jersey Families|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1, https://books.google.com/books?id=k4zStKaPmsEC (free preview of selected content) * Vol. 2, https://books.google.com/books?id=BQhYPgAACAAJ (no free content) === Library Availability === * WorldCat (volumes 1 and 2); http://www.worldcat.org/title/genealogies-of-new-jersey-families-from-the-genealogical-magazine-of-new-jersey/oclc/34105815 ===Index (v. 1-35)=== *Donald Sinclair, ''The Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey: A Subject and Author Index to the Articles and Contributions in Volumes 1 through 35, 1925-1960'' (The Society, 1962), Title, 3-5 (Introduction), 7-55 (Index); digital images, ''FamilySearch'', FHL film 982039 (item 1), Digital Collection (DGS) 7813134, images [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSSM-1SSJ-T?i=5&cat=121249 6] (Title), [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSSM-1SSG-X?i=8&cat=121249 9]-10 (Introduction) and [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSSM-1SSF-J?i=10&cat=121249 11]-[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSSM-1SSS-J?i=34&cat=121249 35] (Index).

Genealogies of the Families and Descendants of the Early Settlers of Watertown, Massachusetts

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category: Watertown, Massachusetts]] [[Category: Watertown, Massachusetts, Genealogy Resources]] [[Category:Horatio Gates Somerby Fraud]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Genealogies of the Families and Descendants of the Early Settlers of Watertown, Massachusetts == Including Waltham and Weston; to which is appended the early history of the town (1855). * by [[Bond-2694 |Henry Bond M.D]] (1790-1859) * published by Little, Brown & Company, Boston, 1855 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Genealogies_of_the_Families_and_Descendants_of_the_Early_Settlers_of_Watertown%2C_Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1855) Vol. 1 Genealogies ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=fIc-AAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=_oc6AQAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogiesoffam121bond ::* https://archive.org/details/familymemorialsg00bond ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008732257 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009573078 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008965779 * (1855) Vol. 2 Additions, Corrections, and Early History ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=3Yc-AAAAYAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=Y9AUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/familymemorialsg02bond ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009573078 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008965779 * (1860) 2nd edition, two volumes in one. ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogiesoffam00bond ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogiesoffam00bond_0 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100896369 === Errata === * Reed, Paul C., ''Two Somerby Frauds'', [[Space:TAG|The American Genealogist]] (1999) Vol. 74, [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/american-genealogist-the/image/?volumeId=13222&pageName=16 Page 16]. Also see footnote. * When other errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Bond, Henry. ''[[Space:Genealogies of the Families and Descendants of the Early Settlers of Watertown, Massachusetts|Genealogies of the Families and Descendants of the Early Settlers of Watertown, Massachusetts]]'' (Little, Brown & Co., Boston, 1855) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Bond|Bond]]) * Bond, Henry. ''[[Space:Genealogies of the Families and Descendants of the Early Settlers of Watertown, Massachusetts|Genealogies of the Families and Descendants of the Early Settlers of Watertown, Massachusetts]]'' (Little, Brown & Co., Boston, 1855) Vol. , [ Page ]. * Bond, Henry. ''[[Space:Genealogies of the Families and Descendants of the Early Settlers of Watertown, Massachusetts|Genealogies of the Families and Descendants of the Early Settlers of Watertown, Massachusetts]]'' (NEHGS, Boston, 1860) [ Page ].

Genealogies of the Families of Braintree, MA. 1640-1850

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Braintree, Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category: Holbrook, Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category: Quincy, Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category: Randolph, Massachusetts, Sources]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Genealogies of the Families of Braintree, MA. 1640-1850 == Including the modern town of Randolph & Holbrook and the city of Quincy, after the separation from Braintree in 1792-3. * by [[Sprague-2235|Waldo Chamberlain Sprague]] (1903-1960) * published on microfilm, in cooperation with the Quincy Historical Society, by the New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1963. * 2043 pages * new edition, Transcribed from Microfilm by Frank E. Dyer Jr., published on CD-ROM, 2001. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Genealogies of the Families of Braintree, MA. 1640-1850|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === Not available for free online. * Paid subscription access at: ::* http://digitalcollections.americanancestors.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15869coll33/id/24910 ($subscription) * See also: ::* https://www.worldcat.org/title/genealogies-of-the-families-of-braintree-massachusetts-1640-1850-including-the-modern-towns-of-randolph-and-holbrook-and-the-city-of-quincy/oclc/12771866 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=mA6loAEACAAJ ::* https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/221660 ::* https://search.library.wisc.edu/catalog/999919230002121 === Table of Contents === * Introduction * Sources * Genealogy, Page 9 * Unidentified, Page 2043 === Introduction === :: Sprague's pursuit of genealogy and history began in 1934 involvement with his hometown historical society sparked his interest in families from the original town of Braintree. In 1947 he began work on a major project that would last the rest of his days. He started to abstract vital records, and pre-1792 Suffolk County probate and deeds for Braintree, Massachusetts families. Towns in old Braintree became part of the new Norfolk County in 1732, but Sprague did include some post-1792 information on families in Braintree and the separated towns of Quincy, Randolph, and Holbrook. :: In all he created over six thousand cards including almost all the pre-1850 population of old Braintree. Some families from nearby Milton and Stoughton (both originally part of the town of Dorchester) were also included: ::: Families treated in Sprague's work: Adams, Allen, Arnold, Bass, Baxter, Beal(s), Belcher, Billings, Blanchard, Bowditch, Brackett, Burrell, Capen, Chessman, Clark, Cleverly, Copeland, Crane, Crosby, Curtis, Dyer, Faxon, Field, French, Glover, Green, Hall, Hardwick, Hayden, Hayward, Hobart, Holbrook, Hollis, Hunt, Jones, Linfield, Littlefield, Mann, Marsh, Miller, Mills, Nash, Neale, Newcomb, Nightingale, Niles, Packard, Payne, Penniman, Pope, Porter, Pratt, Pray, Quincy, Rawson, Reed, Ruggles, Saunders, Savil, Shaw, Smith, Spear, Stetson, Stevens, Thayer, Tower, Trask, Turner, Veazie, Vinton, Wales, Webb, Whitmarsh, White, Whiting, Wild, Wilson and Wood(s) === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === This source has been published in various formats, both with and without pagination. The original material apparently was in the form of index cards, which are numbered with numbers like [310] and [310R] (for the front side of the card and the reverse side, respectively). If citing this material from a source that included page numbers, do include the page numbers, but the card numbers are not format-dependent and are likely to be the most reliable way to identify the cited content. * Sprague, Waldo Chamberlain. ''[[Space:Genealogies of the Families of Braintree, MA. 1640-1850|Genealogies of the Families of Braintree, MA. 1640-1850]]'' (New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 2001) * ([[#Sprague|Sprague]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Sprague, Waldo Chamberlain. ''[[Space:Genealogies of the Families of Braintree, MA. 1640-1850|Genealogies of the Families of Braintree, MA. 1640-1850]]'' (New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 2001)

Genealogies Reaching Back to Adam and Eve

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[[Category: Fictitious and Legendary Genealogy]] [[Category: Before the Common Era]] ==Summary== Many people have wished they could trace their ancestry back to Adam and Eve. Here is a place those lines can be identified, with commentary. But they are not reliable! ''When asked if it is possible for living people to extend ancestral lines back to Adam and Eve, Robert C. Gunderson, Senior Royalty Research Specialist, of the [LDS] Church Genealogical Department, stated: ''“The simplest answer is No. Let me explain. In thirty-five years of genealogical research, I have yet to see a pedigree back to Adam that can be documented. By assignment, I have reviewed hundreds of pedigrees over the years. I have not found one where each connection on the pedigree can be justified by evidence from contemporary documents. In my opinion it is not even possible to verify historically a connected European pedigree earlier than the time of the Merovingian Kings (c. a.d. 450–a.d. 752). ''“Every pedigree I have seen which attempts to bridge the gap between that time and the biblical pedigree appears to be based on questionable tradition, or at worst, plain fabrication. Generally these pedigrees offer no evidence as to the origin of the information, or they cite a vague source.” '' Source: Robert C. Gunderson, “I Have a Question,” Ensign, Feb. 1984, 31. https://familysearch.org/blog/en/family-tree-adam-eve/ ==G2G Discussions mentioning Adam and Eve on G2G== *https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/211341/adam-and-eve *https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/321829/whats-the-oldest-ancestor-on-wikitree *https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/79116/at-what-point-in-time-does-wikitree-prohibit-profiles *https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/394030/pepins-mistresses ==Wikipedia and Other Resources== *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Descent_from_antiquity *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generations_of_Adam *https://familysearch.org/blog/en/family-tree-adam-eve/ === Unconnected Roman Genealogy based on The Royal Line === [[UNKNOWN-18988|Pircsmesser]] ==Biblical Genealogy== The Hebrew Scriptures are full of genealogies. The New Testament Books of Matthew and Luke both give genealogies tracing Jesus of Nazareth back to Adam and Eve. Luke's presentation covers 76 generations. These genealogies are presented in complete detail at [[Wikipedia: Genealogy_of_Jesus]] including a comparison of the different genealogies of Jesus given in Matthew and Luke. ==Genealogies linking the Hebrew Scriptures to Jewish Communities== **Insert Genealogies here ==Genealogies linking Frankish Royalty to the Holy Family== **Insert Genealogies here ==Genealogies linking Welsh and British Royalty to the Holy Family== #Joseph of Arimathea married Mary contributed by [[Ellis-Anwyl-1|David Ellis Anwyl]] via import of Ellis Anwyl Delong_2013-01-13.ged #Anna married James the Just #Ana married Bran Fendigaid #Beli the Great, King of Britons. See also [[Manogan-2|Manogan-2]] #Unknown Amalech, born, say 100 #Unknown Avallach #Unknown Oudoleum #Unknown Endos #Unknown Ebiud, born, say, 200 #Unknown Outigirim #Unknown Oudicant #Unknown Ritgurinum #Unknown Remetel, born, say, 300 #Unknown Grat #Unknown Urban Dating: Joseph of Arimathea is a biblical person whose age could be estimated as 40 when Jesus was crucified in about the year 30. This would make Joseph born about 10 BCE. Unknown Amalech's birth could be estimated to the year 100. **Insert Other Genealogies here * '''''The Royal Line''''' pub. by A.F. Schmuhl pub:1929 NYC, NY (revised ed.1980) in which Albert F. Schmuhl charts an ancestry to Adam through nobility (mainly royalty of Great Britain) and Biblical lines for Morman leaders; Jedediah M. Grant (1816-1856), Daniel H. Wells (1819-1891), Orson F. Whitney (1855-1931), Richard R. Lyman (1870-1963), Joseph Smith Jr. (1804-1844) and others including George Washington and Abraham Lincoln * [http://www.ifreeman.com/freeman/clydeadam.htm '''From Adam to Freeman'''] lineage begins with Adam 4000-3070 BC via the Wessex Kings to Hayley Elyse Freeman, born 1988 at Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas * [http://gen.cookancestry.com/descendtext.php?personID=I5522&tree=1&display=block&generations=6 '''Cook Family Genealogy Pages'''] begins Abraham ben Tarakr c. 2052 B.C. * '''Kinship of Families to Adam''' by Bennett - the pedigree chart begins with Adam & ends with Heber J. Grant. * '''Royal Ancestors of some L.D.S. Families''' compiled by Michel L. Call with pedigree charts tracing Royal ruling families from c. 1500 AD to Adam c. 4000 BC * '''Kinship of Families''' inc. charts compiled by Archibald F. Bennett charts a family tree between Adam, George Albert Smith, Heber J. Grant & other leaders of the LDS (Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints) pub: Genealogical Society of Utah c. 1936 * [https://fabpedigree.com '''Jamie Allen's Family Tree & Ancient Genealogical Allegations'''] does not stop with Adam and Eve. Includes speculative connections to Pharaohs, deities, most royal families, etc. Thoroughly indexed. ==Welsh Pedigrees Tracing Back to Adam== Lewys Dwnn presents a pedigree of Pughe, of Mathavarn, in Cyveilog, to Adam, which illustrates the fondness of the Welsh for pedigrees as well as the difficulty of determining at what point the pedigree moves from history to legend. Lewys Dwnn. "Montgomeryshire Pedigrees: Heraldic Visitations of Wales and part of the Marches'' [https://books.google.com/books?id=3t4_AAAAcAAJ&pg=PA295&lpg=PA295&dq=%22Clydno+Ap+Ynyr+Farfdrwch%22&source=bl&ots=xoFvR0togv&sig=ACfU3U34OAxuoBWTNpaVAdwpw916Ah6kmw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjH9-HMvrboAhWvknIEHf4mAO4Q6AEwCHoECAkQAQ#v=onepage&q=%22Clydno%20Ap%20Ynyr%20Farfdrwch%22&f=false Pughe, of Mathavarn, in Cyveilog, to Adam] page 205. Accessed 25 March 2020 [[Day-1904|jhd]] See https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:John_Pughe%27s_Descent_from_Adam&public=1 [[Space: John Pughe's Descent from Adam]] The names are presented from most modern at the top to most ancient at the bottom. 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Genealogy of John Smith IV, Marion, SC

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The Parents and Family of John Smith IV of Marion, South Carolina. Born in Chowan, NC, lived in Craven County, SC/Prince Fredericks Parish, Georgetown District, SC. Including Revolutionary War information. == The Smith Family == === Generation 1 === John Smith I (25), born 1614 in England (26); died Aft. 1694 in Isle of Wight, VA. He was the son of William Smith and Ann Bassett. He married 17. Ann Jones Abt. 1640 in ?26. 17.Ann Jones, born Abt. 1620 in ?; died Aft. 1694 in ?.She was the daughter of Anthony Jones and Unknown Spouse. Notes for John Smith I: From Boddie's Seventeenth Century Isle of Wight VA: Page 573: John Smyth, planter, and wife Anne sell to Peter Best his plantation that he lives on 100 acres adj. Robert Coleman and his brother Thomas Smyth form the Cypress for a mile into the woods.July 31, 1675. Page 578: John Smyth and Anne his wife sold 500 acres land adj. Robert Coleman and Thomas Smith to Robert Coleman. 3 Nov 1677. Peter Best assigns this to Robert Coleman, 3 Nov 1677. James Tullaugh, Jno. Wingate.Anne Best makes Wm. Thompson of Nansemond her atty. to sigh deed to Robert Coleman. Page 602: John Smith and Ann Smith bequeath to John Mackmihill 20 acres of land bought of Capt. Wm. Oldis, late of Nansemond and Robert Ruffin of Surry adj. upon Capt. Geo. Norsworthy lat of the County of Nansemond and the other side of Mather Tomlin'sland. 9 Dec. 1689. Teste, John Brownne, Robert Lawrence. Page 672: Mr. Tristram Norsworthy, 670 acres Upper Norfolk Co, Dec. 6, 1645. In the main river behind Ragged Island Cr., down by a great marsh on Mount Lawsons Bay, to an oyster point on the Rich Island, and along New Town Haven River Bay crossing Canady Island Cr. Said land commonly known by the name of Ragged Islands. 100 acres hereof formerly granted to John Smith Aug 20, 1633 and purchased of said Smith; 50 acres pat. by Norsworthy May 10, 1638 and the residue for trans. 9 pers. Child of John Smith and Ann Jones is: 8 i. John Smith II, born 1640 in Isle of Wight, VA; died 1683 in Isle of Wight, VA; married Elizabeth Ball 1680 in ?. === Generation 2 === John Smith II, born 1640 in Isle of Wight, VA; died 1683 in Isle of Wight, VA. He was the son of 16. John Smith I and 17. Ann Jones. He married 9. Elizabeth Ball 1680 in ?. 9.Elizabeth Ball, born Unknown in ??; died Unknown in ?. Notes for John Smith II: After the birth of John Smith, III, they moved from York County in SE Virginia, to NC. (Boddie's Isle of Wight County, Va). John Smith II bought 2000 acres of land on Black Water head of Chowan River, NC.Elizabeth signed the deed. Child of John Smith and Elizabeth Ball is: John Smith III, born 1683 in York County, VA === Generation 3 === 4 i. John Smith III, born 1683 in York County, VA; died Unknown in Chowan County, NC; married Ann Jasper Abt. 1709 in Chowan County, NC. ==== Ann Jasper's Lineage ==== Richard Jasper, born Bef. 1665; died Abt. 11 June 1698 in Richmond County, VA27.He was the son of John Lancelet Jasper and Sarah Sheppard.He married 21. Mary Unknown in North Farnham Parish, Richmond County, VA27. 21.Mary Unknown, born Bef. 1665. Notes for Richard Jasper: In the reference by Nugent, "Pioneers and Cavaliers," Patent Bk. Part II, page 277 is noted the "Transportation of ten persons, among which was JOHN JASPER, who came on the Mary of Bristol in 1634." This is most likely the first Jasper of our line to come to the United State, then only a colony. According to N. Roy, "We have NO PROOF that JOHN JASPER came from Suffolk but we do know that in the middle 1800's certain Jaspers came to UTAH from Monmouthshire.It is probable that JOHN JASPER came from that area asMonmouth is much nearer the port of Bristol than Suffolk.Most of the young unmarried male immigrants were between the ages of 16 and 25 years, but the age of JOHN must be a surmise as there are NO records. "RICHARD JASPER, probable son of the immigrant, is the ONLY JASPER we find in Virginia at this time who left a record.He appears to have been born ca. 1636-1638. and to have married Mary, (surname unknown) about 1660. Shedied prior to 1680 when he married second, Sarah (surname unknown). There were two children by the first marriage and four by the second."(Roy) Will Book II. p. 60--Richmond County, Virginia (Richmond is one of the counties made from Old Rappahannock)Will of RICHARD JASPER, dated June 11, 1698, gives to his son, Thomas Jasper, and his legally begotton heirs, "All the tract of land I now live on.To son Richard Jasper, Jr. and his heirs, "the piece of land which I bought from Richard Dudley.To daughter Sara, one feather bed, a rug and two blankets," and states that the sons should maintain her until she is sixteen years old and afterwards "that my sons should yearly pay her, the said Sara, each of them 250 pounds of Tobacco." Personal estate is to go to my two grandchildren, William and Mary Dudley."I give to my son Richard Jasper, Senr., one shilling." Tes:Marks of Wm W. Leehis Mary M. Lee Hen. HayesRichard R. J. Jasper Mark Probated: p. Sacrement Hen. Hayes in Circuit Court Richmond, 3 tr. die mart ii. 1702 and Record r Test: James Sherlock, Blk. Sur. From this will, one can only surmise that either Richard's son who was left only one shilling was "being punished" by being willed such a pittance, or that he was wealthy in his own right and did not need the inheritance, but his father felt a need to include him in the will for a legal purpose. Children of Richard Jasper and Mary Unknown are: 10 i. Richard Jasper, born Bef. 1685 in North Farnham Parish, Richmond County, VA; died Abt. 30 October 1722 in Chowan County, NC; married Sarah Unknown Unknown in ?. ii. Mary Jasper, born Bef. 1685 in North Farnham Parish, Richmond County, VA27 '''Anne Jasper's Parents''' 10.Richard Jasper, born Bef. 1685 in North Farnham Parish, Richmond County, VA24; died Abt. 30 October 1722 in Chowan County, NC24.He was the son of 20. Richard Jasper and 21. Mary Unknown.He married 11. Sarah Unknown Unknown in ?. 11.Sarah Unknown, born Bef. 1685 in North Farnham Parish, Richmond County, VA24; died Unknown in ?. Notes for Richard Jasper: In Hathaway's "Historical and Genealogical Register," Vol. 1. p. 330 and also Grimes "Abstracts of North Carolina Wills," p. 184, Richard willed to his son, Samuel Jasper, "All my lands" and named sons:William, Jonathan and Israel and daughters Hannah Leath (Her children--Kenzia and John Leath) Ann Jasper, Mary Jasper, Lydela Jasper, and wife, Ann Jasper. Executors:Testators, Roger Mason, Jr., John Slade, Jr., and Dorcas Leath.Thomas Jordan, C. C. State of South Carolina, Horry Co., National Archives Richard died between 30 Oct. 1722 and 30 March 1723, the writing and proving of his will. Children of Richard Jasper and Sarah Unknown are: 5 i. Ann Jasper, born Abt. 1682 in North Farnham Parish, Richmond County, VA; died Aft. 1722 in ?; married John Smith III Abt. 1709 in Chowan County, NC. ii. Samuel Jasper Jasper, born Bef. 1722; died 29 March 175224 iii. Mary Jasper, born Bef. 1722. iv. William Jasper, born Bef. 1722. v. Richard Jasper, born 1687 in VA24 vi. Thomas Jasper, born 1689 in VA24; died 1748 in Richmond County, VA24 vii. Israel Jasper, born 1720; died 178424 viii. Jonathan Jasper, born Abt. 1722 in NC24 ix. Hanna Jasper, born Abt. 1722 in NC24 x. Elizabeth Jasper, born Abt. 1722 in NC24 Child of John Smith and Ann Jasper is: John Smith IV, born Abt. 1710 in Chowan County, NC === Generation 4 === 2 i. John Smith IV, born Abt. 1710 in Chowan County, NC; died Abt. 1802 in Marion District, SC; married '''(1)''' Abigail Commander 4 October 1737 in Prince Frederick Parish, SC '''(2)''' Jane Ford 10 September 1742 in SC One of these two wives of John Smith are the Mother's of Ann Smith Berry and Elisabeth Smith (Watson) Deer. As for Anne, it is believed that Jane Ford was her Mother. '''(3)'''Mary Johns === Generation 5 === 2. John Smith IV, born Abt. 1710 in Chowan County, NC; died Abt. 1802 in Marion District, SC4.He was the son of 4. John Smith III and 5. Ann Jasper. He married 3. Mary Johns Abt. 1748 in ?5. 3.Mary Johns, born 1722 in Marion District, SC; died Aft. 1802 in Marion District, SC. Notes for John Smith IV: He provided supplies to soldiers in the Revolutionary War and therefore can be used as a Revolutionary ancestor on joining the Daughters of the American Revolution. According to the History of Marion County by W. W. Sellers, pages 492 and 493, John Smith settled and lived about six miles above Marion Court House near the place known as E.J. Moody's Mill, long before the Revolution.During the Revolution, it was known as Tart's Mill.The Mill was the property of John Smith before the Revolution Stub Entries to Indents for Revolutionary Claims Book Y-Z, page 143 reads: "Nu 960) Issued 26th Jan. 1785 to Mr. John Smith Sen. for nineteen pounds 18/9 Stl. for provisions and forage supplied in 1780 and 1782 Acct. audited Principal L 19..18..9 Interest L1--7-10". The Battle of Bowling Green was fought June 3, 1782.(History of Old Cheraws, page 596).A leaflet and map prepared for Marion County Celebration of South Carolina Tricentennial show this battle or skirmish between Patriots under General Frances Marion and Loyalists under Major Micajah Ganey took place on land owned by John Smith.(Some ancestors claim John took part in this battle). On file in the office of Judge of Probate, Marion County, SC, Book I, pages 16-18, also roll number 721, may be found the will of John Smith.It is dated the 10th of June, 1797, and probated the 20th of January, 1802.Persons mentioned in the will are: Wife - Mary Sons - Samuel, John, and James Daughters - Anne Berry, Elizabeth Watson, Mary Buckholts, Sarah Tart, Martha Finklea, Morning Bryant, Cealey Harrelson. The will was witnessed by John Finklea, John Deer, and Peter Kingley.Sons Sam Smith, John Smith and friend Enos Tart were appointed Executors in the will.However, when the will was probated, Peter Kingley evidently had died for John Finklea and John Deer testified that Peter Kingley did witness will; and at the same time qualified Sarah Smith as an executor.On March 30, John Finklea and John Deer qualified John Smith as executor of this will of John Smith. (SEE BELOW FOR FULL TRANSCRIPTION OF WILL) His Will dated 10 Jun 1797, proved 20 Jan 1802 mentions: Known Children: Samuel, eldest son-650 a on Gully & Buck Swamp, includes one fifty a purchased from William HARRALSON, & bounty a purch from William ROSEYEAR. John (d. bef 10 Nov 1824) - 250 a whereon he now lives. James-750 a purch from Benjamin HARRALSON, Jr on NE side of Buck Swap and 100 a near Catfish Joing E side of a survey of 200 a joins WRAGGS land. Anne BERRY - 104 a on Catfish whereon Joseph JONES and one BRYANT now lives joining one of another. Elizabeth WATSON - 300 a bought of COLLINS where KELLY now lives on the Road and 150 a purc of W. STUDDIVANT on the Bay joining Land held by Frederick JONES. Mary Buckholls (BUCKHOLTS)-100 Pounds St.g and 400 a on the NE side of Little Peedee, purch from John CLARKE. Sarah TART - 750 a joining to the Plantation & Mill Seat whereon I now live part of the old tract I purch from Evan EVANS. Martha FINKLEA - 100 a purch of George GIBSON lying in the wat side of Catfish. Mourning BRYANT - the Plantation and mill seat whereon I now Live containing 100 a prt of tract purch from Evan Evans. Cealey HARRALSON - 500 a where she now lives. Executors: Samuel Smith, John Smith and Eaneas Tart. Wit: John Finkly, John Dear, Peter Keighley, Roberta. and possibly Hannah Smith. Judging from the will, John Smith owned much land and many slaves.It is interesting to note in the will that all real estate deeded to each child was not only described in detail as to boundaries but also from who purchased or how acquired. In November, 1971, issue of the D.A.R. Magazine, page 829, we find where the grave of Smith, John Sr, three miles north of Marion, SC, had been marked by Blue Savannah Chapter of D.A.R. A land grant to John Smith, Sr., dated October 10, 1778, for Revolutionary Service was supposedly recorded in book YYYY, page 5373, Secretary's Office, Charleston and entered for 400 acres bought by John Smith, Sr., April $, 1773, recorded in Book PPP, page 33, Secretary's Office, Signed by Sir William Bull.This had not been verified. John Smith's oldest son, Samuel, was born May 1, 1753 and died April, 1843.He married Mollie Rice.Gregg's "History of Old Cheraws", page 245 states that Samuel Smith was commissioned 2nd Lieutenant in Col. Powell's Regiment of Militia, St. Davido parish, 26th Day of September, 1775 and page 269 gives account of a battle between Long Island and Sullivans in which Lt. Smith took part."South Carolina in the Revolution, 1780-1783", by McCrady, page 359, states: "Samuel Smith listed a prisoner on Board the Schooner Pack Horse."Samuel Smith is buried in the old Smith Cemetery about three miles east of Latta, SC.The marker reads:"2nd L. Samuel Smith, Colonel Powell's Regiment---Rev. War".No dates are shown. Samuel Smith had three children.One daughter married Captain William Page, a son of Thomas Page.The otherdaughter, Elizabeth (Betsy), married Robert Moody.The son, Samuel, was married twice;first to a miss Lane, daughter of Osborne Lane and second, to Sallie Hayes, daughter of Benjamin Hayes. Very little is known about James Smith, another son of John IV.It is known that he had one son, Hugh Smith who married Miss Chloe Perritt.They had five sons and four daughters, all of whom had large familes.One of the sons went to Mississippi and a daughter lived in Texas.The others settled in or near the section where they had lived all their lives. John Smith V (or Jr. in the SC clan) was born in Craven County, now Marion County, SC in 1756.He married Sarah Ann (Sallie) Godbolt who was born in Georgetown District and died in Marion District in 1820.John died in Marion District in 1825.Sellers' History states that John, Jr. lived before and after the Revolutionary Warbetween the two Reedy Creeks, west of Gapevay Baptist Church and east of Marion Court House.it also states that he was well-to-do, and that during the War, he reportedly buried considerable money near the Little Reedy Creek.He served as a private in Capt. Ellebris Co Benton's Regiment (Gregg's History, page 413).There is a John Smith buried in Moody's Pond Cemetery near Marion, SC.Marker reads as above and has Rev. War. Much of the above information was contained in material prepared by Mrs. Virginia Rogers Smith of Bowman, SC and sent to me by Linda D. Smith, 1000 Cold Branch Drive, Columbia, SC 29223.I received this information on Feb. 17, 1995. !SOURCES:Bryan, Gus & Ruby, Bryan Family History 1753-1973.Also see Dunn, Doris Allen O'Neal, Allen and Allied Families, p 17.Haralson, Danny K., Haralson-Harrelson Family History and Lineage, p 97.Letter from Mrs. F. C. Cain, ex State Regent SCDAR, St. Matthew, SC to Mrs. Kenneth Troy Trewhella, Registrar General NSDAR, Washington DC, dated 15 Oct 1951.That letter lists marriages and children and includes a copy of the will dated 1787. !BURIAL: Per Cemetery Inscriptions Old Marion District, SC, V I, 1953-1954, P4 John Smith buried in Moody's Mill Pond Cemetery.Was Pvt. in Capt. Ellerbee's Co., Benton Regt./Rev. War. !MARRIAGES:Register Book for the Parish Prince Frederick Winyaw; p. 51 (Abigail Commander) and p 53 (Jane Ford). !CEN:1800 Liberty Co SC (Marion District), p 461. !SOURCE:Watsn, S. Lawton, Ancestors of Isham and Mary Watson, ur Own Early Forebears; Hal D.Watson, Printer, Latta, SC, p 2. (All above information obtained from the notes of James O. King of Kentucky. NOTES:Ordinance dates for baptism and endowment obtained from Janet Beazell. No sealing date on her records. The following was taken from the Marion cnty, SC Tax returns for 1786-Jesse Bryan (land ) 50 acres (negroes) (0)Willis Finklea 183 (a) (0) negroes- Saml. Gasque 100 (a) (0) negroes-James Johnson 25 (a) (0) negroes-Isaac Atlinson 425 (a) (0) negroes-Thomas Gasque 100 (a) (0) negroes-Joseph Jones 50 (0) negroes- Kphm Martin 200 (a) (0) negroes-John Smith 100 (a) (0) negroes-John Smith Sr. 1450 (a)(8) negroes-Samuel Smith 200 (a) (5) negroes From Early Colonists in SC, [http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/sc/sccolony.txt| Rootsweb SC Colony] SMITH, John1779 Colony, SC ResidentOld 96th DISTRICT SMITH, John1779 Colony, SC ResidentOld 96th DISTRICT Will of John SMITH, 1797 Contributed to the Marion County SCGenWeb site by: Roberta Hayes King In the Name of God Amen. I John Smith of Liberty County Georgetown District in the State of South Carolina,being in Perfect health both of Body and Mind, considering the infirmity of my Age, thanks be to the Almighty God for the Same, But calling to Mind the Mortality of this Body, and that it is appointed for all Men once to die, do therefore Make and Constitute this my last will and Teatament, But first of all I commit my spirlt into the hands of God, My Creator, from whom I first received my being, nothing Doubting but I Shall receive the Same Again at the Great day of the Resurrection of Quick and Dead,. and be again reunited by the Altmighty power of God, and as for such worldly goods as it hath Pleased God,. of his Great Goodness,. to endow me with,. I do hereby dispose of in Manner and form following, that is to say after My Just Debts and funeral Charges are all well satisfyed and paid -- Item I Give and Bequeath unto my Well belovedWife Mary Smith One negro woman named Pegg Two Hundred Acres ofLand lying & being on the N East side of Buck Swamp, which I bought of William Parker , One Riding Mare, Saddle and bridle Four Cows and Calves & one year old lieifer , Thre Sows and Piggs Supposed to be twenty Head Swine, 1 Feather Bed and Furniture , And a Lott of Pewter worthSeven Pounds St.g. to her only use and behoof to hold unto her the sd Mary Smith and her heirs & Asigns forever -- Item I give and Bequeath unto my Eldest Son Samuel Smith six Hundred and fifty acres of Land in Five tracts all Joining One of another lying and being on the Gully and Buck Swamp Mostly Granted in my Own name except one Fifty acre Tract which I purchased ofWilliam Harralson (sic) and another whieh came out in the name of William Roseyearbeing a Bounty which I purchased, and also one Feather Bedand Furniture seven Head of Stock Cattle & thirty Head of Sheep, to Hold unto him the sd Samuel Smith and to his heirs & afsigns in Perpetual succefsion absolutely for Ever -- I Give and Bequeath unto my son John Smith Two Hundred and fifty acres of Land whereon he now lives which he ia to give me, One Hundred Pounds St.g to be paid to my Daughter Mary Buckholls in the Country Produce as he shall think most proper agreable to her nesefsity(sic), Also Four Hundred acres of land Lying and being on the N East side of Little Peedee which I purchased of John Clarke, one Megro lad named Hall and Eighteen Head of Stock Cattle to Hold unto him the said John Smith and to his heirsd & afsigns in perpetual Succefsion of ages to Come actually For Ever -- Item I Give and Bequeath unto my Son James Smith Seven Hundred & Fifty acres of Land which I purchased of Benjamin Harralson Jr lying &being on theN East side of Buck Swamp also One Hundred acres of land lying on or near Catfish Joing on the East side of a Survey of Two Hundred Acres which joins Wraggs Land Granted in my Own Name Two Mares or horses six head of Stock Cattle Twenty head Swine one Feather Bed & Furniture and a Set of Black Smith Tools, to hold unto Him the said James Smith & to his heirs & Afsigns in perpetual Succesfsion of Ages to come absoluley For Ever-- Item I Give a Bequeath unto my Daughter Anne Berry One Negro woman named Dinah which she had in her Own Pofsefsion and Also one Hundred and Four Acres of Land on Catfishwhereon Joseph Jones and one Bryant now lives on being two tracts nearly Joining One of another Sixty seven acres in One Tract and thirty seven in the Other One Horse or Mare Fifteen head of Stock Cattle Ten head of Stock Hoggs One Feather Bed & Furniture a Lott of Pewter to be worth Ten pounds & lott plantation Tools to amount of Thirty Eight Shillings to Hold unto the said Anne Berry & to her heirs /of her body/ in perpetual succefsion of Ages to Come actually For Ever-- Item I Give & Bequeath unto my Daughter Elizabeth Watson one tract of Land of Thre Hundred Acres which I Bought of Collins beingthe place where Kelly now lives on the Road and Also one Hundred & Fifty acres Purchased of W. Studdivant lying on the Bay Joining Land held by Frederick Jones. Also One Negro woman named Fibb and her Child and Twenty four head of Stock Cattle To Hold unto her the said Elizabeth Watson & to her heirs /of her body/ in perpetual Succefsion of Ages to Come Actually For Ever-- Item I give and Bequeath unto my Daughter Mary Buckholts One Hundred Pounds to be paid by the Hands of my Son John Smith in Produce at Market Price as her Necefsity Shall require as the Last Part of her Portion Item I give & Bequeath unto my Daughter Sarah Tart, Seven hundred & Fifty acres of Land Joining to the Plantation & Mill Seat whereon I now live being Part of the Remaining part of the Old Tract which I purchased of Evan Evans which is One Hundred & Fifty acres more in Two other tracts all Joining One of another Observing to take off that one Hundred & fifty acres of the Old Evans Tract on the sd East side Joining to the other Two Tracts &next to the woodland part Reserving One HundredAcres More or lefs of the Said Old Evan's Tract for the use of the aforsed . Plantation & Mill whereon I now Live One Negro man named Tom one Negro woman Named Dinah, to Hold unto Her the sd. Sarah Tart and to her heirs /of her body/ in Perpetual Succefsion from Generation to Generation absolutely and Forever -- Item I Give and Bequeath Unto my Daughter Martha Fincklea OneHundred Acres of Land which I purchased of George Gibson lying in the west side of Catfish, One Negro man Named Harry one Horse or Mare Ten Head of Stock Cattle, One Small Negro Girl to Hold unto her the said Martha Fincklea and to her Heirs /of her body/ in perpetual Succefsion from Generation to Generation absolutely For Ever -- Item I Give and Bequeath unto My Daughter Mourning Bryant the Plantation and mill seat whereon I now Live Containing One Hundred Acres being that Part of the Tract which I had & purchased of Evan Evans which is Situated at the Dwellings and Mill and One Negro Girl One Horse or Mare, Fourteen Head Stock Cattle, Twenty Head Stock Hoggs To Hold unto Her the said Mourning Bryant and to her heirs /of her body/ perpetual Succefsion of Ages to Come actually & absolutely for Ever -- Item I give and Bequeath unto my My Daughter Cealey Harralson One Negro man named Caroline One Negro Boy named Joe also Five Hundred acres of Land whereon she now Lives and Granted in my Own Name. Thre Head of breeding Cattle, and Household Goods to amt of fifty four Shillings & nine Pence St.g. To Hold unto her the said Cealey Harrelson and to her heirs /of her Body/in perpetual Succefsion of ages to come actually and Absolutely For Ever -- And I do hereby Nominate, Constitute and appoint my Trusty Friends, my sons Samuel Smith and John Smith and Eaneas Tart to be my true and Lawful Executors to this my Last Will andTestament, Denying all other wills or Testaments heretofore made Signed or executed by me in any wise, Ratifying and Confirming this and no other to be my Last Will and Testament In Witnefs whereof I have hereunto Set my hand and seal this Tenth day of June in the Year of our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred and Ninety Seven his Sighnd Sealed Published DeclaredJohnSmith mark In the Presence of__________ Interlined before afsigned the words of her Body John Finkly John Dear Peter Keighley Notes for Mary Johns: Mary Johns was a neighbor or relative of John Smith's previous wife, Jane Ford.They were married within days after the death of Jane.John Smith had two small children at the time. !Will of John Smith IV in Marion Co SC.Mary is given in the will but not her maiden name.Michael Bryant has her name as Polk.Mourning is their child and also James Smith according to his records. Info on Mary obtained from Michael Bryant.He had her birth year as 1722 of Georgetown, SC and that she died after 1802. !NOTES of James O. King."The only published genealogy that I was able to locate that included a surname was compiled by Danny K. Haralson in his Haralson-Harrelson Family History and Lineage, p 97.It refers to her as Mary Johns (the mother of Celia Smith who married Benjamin Harrelson)." === Generation 6 === Children of John Smith and Abigail Commander or Jane Ford are: ==== Anne Smith Berry ==== 1. Anne Smith b. Circa 1740, married to Andrew Berry. They settled, before the Revolutionary War, at Sandy Bluff, Craven County, South Carolina (today known as Marion, Marlboro, Dillon Counties +). ==== Elizabeth Smith Watson, Deer ==== 2. Elizabeth Smith, Watson, married to John Deer after her first husband passed. Children of John Smith and Mary Johns are: 1 i. Mourning Smith, born Abt. 1758 in Georgetown District, SC; died 1841 in Marion County, SC; married Jesse Bryan, Sr Abt. 1771 in Georgetown District, SC. '''(See Below)''' ==== Mary "Polly" Smith Buckholts ==== ii. Mary (Polly) Smith6, born 19 September 1750 in Prince Frederick, Winyaw, SC7; died Abt. August 18168; married Major Buckholts; born Abt. 1750. Notes for Mary (Polly) Smith: Baptized by Rev. Michael Smith, May 29, 1753. ==== Sarah Smith Tart ==== iii. Sarah Smith9, born 1 December 1751 in Prince Frederick, Winyaw, SC10; married Enos Tart, Sr.; born Abt. 1750; died 18 January 1801 in Gum Swamp, Marion, SC. Notes for Sarah Smith: Sarah was baptized May 29., 1753.She married Enos Tart (History of Old Cheraws, page 393;Seller's History of Marion County, page 193; and Kinfolks by Harlee, Vol. III) Sellers narrative on page 193 says that the daughter of John Smith was the mother of Enos Tart and brothers--not his wife Sarah was baptized May 29, 1753 according to FGS from Dianne Moore. Notes for Enos Tart, Sr.: See Seller's History of Marion County, page 193; and Kinfolks by Harlee, Vol. III) Sellers narrative on page 193 says that the daughter of John Smith was the mother of Enos Tart and brothers--not his wife. He says that he was a very large man but not corpulent.He was more than once the Representative of his district in the State Legislature;was Sheriff of the county, and Clerk of the Court when he died, in 1828.Enos Tart married a Miss Susanna Johnson, of the county, the results of the marriage were four or five daughters and three sons.One of his daughters married Jack Finklea;one married Willis Finklea; one, Elizabeth, married, first Alfred Kirvin and had two children for him..... (The Enos Tart above is the son of Enos,Sr.....bfb note) !Enos Tart is mentioned in the will of John Smith IV as the husband of Sarah Smith and he was named as an executor of the will of 1797 so his name appears on it. Sarah was a daughter of John's as is mentioned as Sarah Tart. Will was dated 18 Jan 1801, probated 1 May 1801; Marion Co Probate Records, Vol II, pages 101-102 by Lucille Utley and Danny Smith. !Sellers, W. W., History of Marion Co SC p 195-197. !Family Group Record prepared by Mrs. Janet H. Woodard, Charleston, SC (Records of James O. King). !NOTES of Wade Campbell of Greenville, SC.He says "Liberty County name was changed to Marion District in 1798.Enos Sr. died in 1801.He and/or John Smith IV built Tart's Mill.Without doubt they were charter members of Tarts Meeting house in 1786, when organized, merged with Ebenezer Church in 1835 (now Old Ebenezer).See Historical marker at Old Ebenezer.Bowling Green was on the Smith-Tart Land.Francis Marion camped on their land.See Historical marker on Hwy. 501. Contributed to the Marion County, S.C. website by: Linda D LDKT@InfoAve.Net Tue, 13 Jan 1998 This will is typed as it was written.I did not correct any of the spelling or punctuation.I also left blank any words I was not able to make out. Linda D Will of ENOS TART SEN In the name of God Amen I Enos Tart Senr being indisposed in body but of sound memory well seeing and hearing and calling to mind the mortality of this body that it is appointed for all men to die I do therefore make ordain and constitute this my last will and Testament but first of all. I commit my spirit unto the hands of God who gave it Nothing doubting but I shall receive the same again at the Great day of the Resurrection and be again reunited by the power of Almighty God and as for such worldly Goods as hath pleased Almighty God to endow me with I do hereby dispose of in manner and form following (that is to say) after my Just debts and funeral charges are all well satisfyd and paidSt Item 1 lend to my well beloved wife Sarah Tart Two negro Slaves named Hannah and Mingo four Cows and Calves being the Choice of my Stock three Sows and pigs one feather bed and furniture one white faced mare named Julip one Saddle and Bridle One Pewter dish four pewter plates one Iron Pot four.Tables with all the West part of my plantation begining at the So End of my house Mill dam and Running a Strait course agreeable to a Row of Apple trees nearly direct.from the end of my mill dam to my son John Tarts upper line Except one half acre of Land nearest to the Mill dam to my son Nathan Tart for the use of the Mill dam with my dweling Houses Smoke hous. barns. and Stables also the privileges of timber for Repairing the Houses or fences or fierwood for her the said Sarah Tarts use on any part of my land two plow hoes one or two weeding hoes also provision for her the said Sarah, Use and her Creatures the Form. of twelve. months after my decease with all my Geese and poultry and at the death of my wife Sarah Tart the above memtioned houses and land so lent to return to my son John Tart to be his Rite and property forever agreeable to my last Will and Testament and the rest of her property so lent to return to my two daughters Mary Crawford and Martha Maloys to be equally divided. and I do give and beqneath unto well beloved John Tart all the land on which I now live on the South side of my Mill pond and Creek from the High water mark Strait a West course to Jas Crawford Senr line Except one half acre Nearest to the mill dam and adjoining to the above mentioned half acre of land before mentioned to my son Nathan Tart3rdly. To my well beloved son Jonathan Tart I do give and bequeath all the lands that I now pofssfs on the North side of the Wattery branch Bay. which I bought of Soloman Bolton and John Saunders also one negro man Slave named Ben4thI do give and bequeath unto my well beloved son Enos Tart Junr the plantation and Tract of land which I bought from John Smith Senr containing three hundred and fifty acres and Mil- also One white faced Stout horse called Stockings One feather bed and furniture (5th) I do give and bequeath unto my well beloved daughter Mary Crawford four hundred acres of Land lieing and being on Buck Swanp which I bought from John Saunders 6th I do give and bequeath unto my well beloved daughter Martha Malay Three hundred and fifty acres of land lieing and being on Bee Branch adjoining lands Granted to Issac Hovel which was Granted to myself7th I do give and bequeath unto my well beloved son Nathan Tart all the lands from my son John Tarts upper line (that I now will to him) and Mill and pond that I am now pofssefs also Two negro Slaves Heter and Will also one. feather bed and furniture four Cows and Calves.one horse Colt named Naught his negroes to be hired out and lands Rented once every year being up to the highest bidder and his cattle to be Kept on Stock and himself put to Schooll on the money gained untill he is capable to go into a store then bound to some man in the Mercantile businsfs untill he becomes to be Twenty one years of age also fifty acres of land which I purchased of Samuel Pouncy one Black horse called Jack with all the rest of my property whatsoever it may be that I am pofsefsed with at my decease to be sau up to the highest bider and the money to be equally divided after my lawful debts to be paid out of the same and my book. accounts between my two daughters Mary Crawford and Martha MaloyAlso I leave the legacy or sum of Money now prescribed to be paid unto Nancy Tart my Granddaughter first John Tart Fifty dollars secondly Jonathan Tart Fifty dollars Thirdly Enos Tart Junr Fifty dollars fourthly Mary Crawford Twenty five dollars Fifthly Martha Maloy Twenty five dollars Sixthly Nathan Tart Fifty dollars the above money to be paid to the said Nancy Tart Fifty dollars at the time that she becomes to the age of Twenty one years Also I do hereby nominate constitute and appoint my three Eldest sons John. Jonathan and Enos Tart to be my true and lawful Executors to this my last Will and Testament Ratifying and confirming this and no other to beMy last will and Testament denying Revoking and disannuling all other Wills or Testaments by me heretofore made done or executed either by word or writing In Witnefs whereofI have brount to set my hand and Enterechangeably affixed my Seal this Eighteenth day of January and in the year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and one and in the Twenty fifth year of American Independancy. Enos Tart (Seal) Archibald Kerby his James. X.Grantham mark his Andrew. A. Berry Senr mark Recorded in Will Book 1, Page 14 Sworn to on May 1, 1801 - Hugh Giles Ordy. M. D. Role No. 767 Subj: [SCMARION-L] Re: [SCMARION] Britton family Date: 11-Mar-00 11:25:44 AM Eastern Standard Time From: JoChurchD@aol.com Reply-to: SCMARION-L@rootsweb.com To: SCMARION-L@rootsweb.com .............Marion County SC Deedbook D page 176; on 2 Feb 1795 Samuel Pouncey of Georgetown Dist sold 50 acres of land, including land he lived on, to Enos Tart. The land was on NE side of Pee Dee river near Bair Branch, and a chain of title was given: part of 100a grant to William Middleton 21 Apr 1775... sold to William Rickets & from Rices (sic) to Peter Tilor to William Patrick to Jessey Patrick to William Hughs to Saml Pouncey to Enos Tart...(From "Marion County, South Carolina Abstracts of Deeds, Volume One, Books A - E. 1800 - 1811" abstracted by Lucille Utley, published by Alita White Sutcliffe.) ==== Samuel Smith ==== iv. Samuel Smith11, born 1 May 1753 in Prince Frederick, Winyaw, SC12; died April 184313; married Mollie Rice; born Abt. 1755. Notes for Samuel Smith: Baptized May 29, 1753.John (his father) calls him his eldest son in his will. John Smith's oldest son, Samuel, was born May 1, 1753 and died April, 1843.He married Mollie Rice.Gregg's "History of Old Cheraws", page 245 states that Samuel Smith was commissioned 2nd Lieutenant in Col. Powell's Regiment of Militia, St. Davido parish, 26th Day of September, 1775 and page 269 gives account of a battle between Long Island and Sullivans in which Lt. Smith took part."South Carolina in the Revolution, 1780-1783", by McCrady, page 359, states: "Samuel Smith listed a prisoner on Board the Schooner Pack Horse."Samuel Smith is buried in the old Smith Cemetery about three miles east of Latta, SC.The marker reads:"2nd L. Samuel Smith, Colonel Powell's Regiment---Rev. War".No dates are shown. Samuel Smith had three children.One daughter married Captain William Page, a son of Thomas Page.The otherdaughter, Elizabeth (Betsy), married Thomas Moody [NOT Robert Moody as Sellers states].The son, Samuel, was married twice;first to a miss Lane, daughter of Osborne Lane and second, to Sallie Hayes, daughter of Benjamin Hayes.(Betsy married Thomas Moody--Robert's brother.See notes for Thomas...bfb) the following was taken from the Marion cnty, SC Tax returns for 1786-Jesse Bryan (land ) 50 acres (negroes) (0)Willis Finklea 183 (a) (0) negroes- Saml. Gasque 100 (a) (0) negroes-James Johnson 25 (a) (0) negroes-Isaac Atlinson 425 (a) (0) negroes-Thomas Gasque 100 (a) (0) negroes-Joseph Jones 50 (0) negroes- Kphm Martin 200 (a) (0) negroes-John Smith 100 (a) (0) negroes-John Smith Sr. 1450 (a)(8) negroes-Samuel Smith 200 (a) (5) negroes OLD SMITH CEMETERY Highway # 917-3.2 Miles East of Latta, Dillon County, S. C. Now owned by Murray Rogers Copied December 1951 By D. L. E. McCollum 2 Lt. Samuel Smith/ Powell's/ Regt./ S. C. Mil./ Rev. War/ Several graves with wooden markers. Tradition informs us that John Deer, the noted Tory of Old Marion District, is buried here. Subj: Re: Martin family of Marion County Date: 11/15/99 10:50:52 AM Eastern Standard Time From: Hbmoody To: BBryan84 Bob, OK, for your information we found the Samuel Smith, Sr.Rev. soldier in the middle of a cow pasture on somebody's farm who I can't recall the name of it right now.I will have to ask my husband.I suppose at one time there were other markers there but they have let the cows have full reign and the only one left is the Samuel Smith marker.This is truly a shame.I am assuming the markers of this type were placed by some organization like DAR or DAC. We also found one for Charles Moody.The Samuel SmithSr.,and it says Sr.) is actually Jr that the marker is in the Smith Cemetery in Smithboro. Helen More About Samuel Smith: Burial: Old Smith Cemetery, 3 miles east of Latta, SC. Marriage Notes for Samuel Smith and Mollie Rice: Marriage documented in History of Old Cheraws. ==== John Smith V ==== v. John Smith V14, born 1756 in Craven County, SC (Now Marion County)15; died 1825 in Marion District, SC15; married Sarah Ann (Sallie) Godbold Abt. 178116; born Abt. 1750 in Georgetown District, SC16; died 1843 in Marion District, SC16. Notes for John Smith V: Contributed to the Marion County SCGenWeb site by: Roberta Hayes King 2 May 2000 WILL OF JOHN SMITH (State of South Carolina Marion District) In the name of God amen I John Smith of the State and District aforesaid Having Advanced in years Knowing the frailly of Human Life the venture and uncertainty of it but being of perfect Sound memory do Here by Declare this my Last will and testament and first of all Give my sole unto the Hands of the almighty God that give it me and my Body I recommend to the Earth to be buried at the discretion of my Heirs and Executors and my Worldly Estate to be Disposed of In following manner and Form that is to Say After my death I give unto my belved Wife Francis Smith all my Lands and plantations and after Her death all my Land to go to James D Turner hir Son Except She should have and Heir Borned in the time prescribed in Law after my Death If she has my Land to be Equal Divided Betwen it and her Son Before mentions What item at my Death I give to my Belvd Wife Francis all of my hous hould and kitchen funer Horses Cattle Hogs and plantation tools at the decretion of my Executor Who as my Wife Francis Smith who I appint to be my whole and Sole Executor of my Last will and testament I do hereby Declre Latify and confirm this and no other to be my Last will and testament In Witnefs where of I have here unto Set my Hand and Seale this twelveth day of December In the year of our Lord one Thousand Eight Hundred and twenty fore Sined and Seeled In the presents of ----------------------- William S hannahJohn Smith (SEAL) Benjamin Turner her Elizabeth I Turner mark Recorded in Will Book 1, Page 16 Recorded Oct 1, 1853 Role No. 733 ==== James Smith ==== vi. James Smith17, born Bef. 1762. ==== Martha Smith Finklea ==== vii. Martha Smith17, born Abt. 1750; married Willis Finklea Abt. 1772; born Abt. 174618; died 28 August 1837 in Monroe County, AL18. Notes for Martha Smith: From: ednaray@tstar.net (Edna H Cheatham), 2/22/98 Reply-to: SCMARION-L@rootsweb.com To: SCMARION-L@rootsweb.com ('SCMARION-L@rootsweb.com') Another Willis FINKLEA: s. ca 1746, d. 28 Aug 1837 Monroe Co AL; m. ca 1772 Martha Smith, daughter of John and Mary ? Smith. The 1790 census for Georgetown Dist, Prince George Parish indicates Willis is head of a household of 11 members. Known children were: John, Willis, Jr., Thomas, and Samuel J. Edna Cheatham ednaray@tstar.net Notes for Willis Finklea: From: ednaray@tstar.net (Edna H Cheatham), 2/22/98 Reply-to: SCMARION-L@rootsweb.com To: SCMARION-L@rootsweb.com ('SCMARION-L@rootsweb.com') Another Willis FINKLEA: s. ca 1746, d. 28 Aug 1837 Monroe Co AL; m. ca 1772 Martha Smith, daughter of John and Mary ? Smith. The 1790 census for Georgetown Dist, Prince George Parish indicates Willis is head of a household of 11 members. Known children were: John, Willis, Jr., Thomas, and Samuel J. < Edna Cheatham, ednaray@tstar.net the following was taken from the Marion cnty, SC Tax returns for 1786-Jesse Bryan (land ) 50 acres (negroes) (0)Willis Finklea 183 (a) (0) negroes- Saml. Gasque 100 (a) (0) negroes-James Johnson 25 (a) (0) negroes-Isaac Atlinson 425 (a) (0) negroes-Thomas Gasque 100 (a) (0) negroes-Joseph Jones 50 (0) negroes- Kphm Martin 200 (a) (0) negroes-John Smith 100 (a) (0) negroes-John Smith Sr. 1450 (a)(8) negroes-Samuel Smith 200 (a) (5) negroes ==== Cealey Smith Harrelson ==== viii. Cealey Smith19, born 2 January 1739/40 in Marion District, SC20; died 21 December 185420; married Benjamin Harrelson 2 January 176821; born Bet. 1735 - 174021; died Aft. 184022. Notes for Cealey Smith: Dianne Moore has her name as Celia. ==== Mourning Smith Bryant ==== Mourning Smith1, born Abt. 1758 in Georgetown District, SC2; died 1841 in Marion County, SC.She was the daughter of 2. John Smith IV and 3. Mary Johns.She married (1) Jesse Bryan, Sr Abt. 1771 in Georgetown District, SC.He was born Abt. 1746 in Unknown, and died 7 November 1822 in Marion County, SC3. Notes for Mourning Smith: According to information from Michael Hugh Bryant of Clearwater, the children of Jesse Bryan, Sr. and Mourning Smith spelled their name "Bryant".This is not shown in the data compiled by Gus and Ruby Bryan of Opp, AL, however, it is corroborated by the spelling in the 1860 census of Covington County, AL for Jesse Bryant. !NOTES:Info gathered by Ruby Bryan of Opp, AL."Mourning Smith Bryan was born in the Georgetown District about 1758.She was the daughter of John Smith IV born about 1710 in Chowan County, NC.John Smith IV died in 1802.He had settled on Buck Swamp before the Revolutionary War.He was married three times. First to Abigail Commander, second to Jane Ford, and third to Mourning Bryan's mother Mary ____(maiden name not recorded). John Smith III was born in York County, Virginia in 1683.He died in Chowan County, NC.He married in 1709, Ann Jasper who was born about 1690 and died after 1732.Ann was the daughter of Richard Jasper.John Smith III and Ann Jasper were the parents of John Smith IV. John Smith II and his wife, Elizabeth ____, were the parents of John Smith III. The above John Smith was born in the Isel of Wight, Virginia in 1640 and died there after 1683. John Smith II and wife Elizabeth were married 1680. The parents of John Smith I were William Smith and Ann.John Smith I was born in England in 1614, died in Isle of Wight, VA after 1694.He married Ann Jones, born about 1620, and died after 1694.Ann was the daughter of Anthony Jones who in his will of 1694 left 2,000 acres of land in Chowan Co, NC to his grandsons John II and Thomas Smith. William Smith born in England about 1590 died in Isle of Wight, VA before Sept 1645, came to VA about 1621.He was a cousin of Langrave Thomas Smith of SC, and also of the Smiths who settled in Boston.William Smith married Ann ____ born about 1595 in England.William and Ann married in England in 1609. She later married second, Anthony Jones and married third Nathaniel Bacon, Sr. [The above information was found in book SEVENTH CENTURY ISLE OF WIGHT, VIRGINIA by Boddie, pages 253, 254, 535, 614m 573, 602, 516, 573, 517. Another book NORTH CAROLINA HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL REGISTER, Vol 2, No 1, p 151.Will of John Smith IV in Marion County, SC.Will by Richard Jasper and of Anthony Jones, Chowan Co, NC. Mourning's birth date is shown as 1763 in the book, "Allen and Allied Families", page 17. Middle name may have been Nancy (according to FGR from Joan R. Cardon, 443 N. Hobson Plaza, Meza, AZ85203, phone 602-962-9166) To: SCMARION-L@rootsweb.com From MarionSC mail list, 5/21/98: Jo H. wrote: << Jo...hi!If Solomon and Smithy Huggins' children were: Mary Annborn 5 Oct 1829 Mourning Carolinaborn 20 Aug 1831 Nancy born 27 Oct 1835 Clarissaborn 12 Aug 1837 Johnborn 24 Aug 1839 Ann Elizaborn 22 Jun 1843 then my understanding of the name "Mourning" is wrong.I read somewhere (on the internet, so not so reliable?) that the name was given to a child whose mother had died during the birth.>> Reply from Jo C: Not necessarily. But in this case she would seem to be named for her mother's mother. Smithy Bryant Huggins was daughter of Jesse Bryant Sr and Mourning Smith per probate records of Jesse Bryant Sr, and per will of Mourning Smith Bryant's father John Smith who died c1799/1800. Perhaps Mourning Smith Bryant was named for a dead mother? I have seen reports that John Smith was married at least two times, perhaps three. There are Bryant and Smith researchers on the list who know much more about those families than I do. Hi! back, Jo... Jo C. Subj: [SCMARION-L] Aaron Martin vs Mourning Bryant Date: 3/9/99 12:36:10 PM Eastern Standard Time From: Bertienc@aol.com Reply-to: SCMARION-L@rootsweb.com To: SCMARION-L@rootsweb.com Ref: Marion Co. Probate, pg8, #27. Aaron Martin et ux et al vs. Mourning Bryant and others. Bill for Relief and Injunction. Filed 5 Jan 1834 (or 1838). Aaron Martin and Elizabeth his wife, William Bryant, Willis Finklea and Mary his wife, David *Perritt and Sally his wife, Needham Perritt and Citsy his wife, Henry Gasque and Milly his wife, Jonathan Harrell and Mourning his wife and Solomon Huggins and Smithy his wife, that Jesse Bryant of Marion Dist. died 1822 testate, that he appointed Aaron Martin of Marion Dist. and Jesse Bryant, one of the defendants, exors thereof. Among other things testator bequeathed as follows, " I give to my beloved wife Mourning Bryant all the remainingpart of my estate real and personal her lifetime and at her death my whole estate to be divided amongst my surviving children, vis: Elizabeth Martin, William Bryant, James Bryant, Jesse Bryant, Mary Finklea, Sally *Perrett, Mourning Harrell, Citsy Perrett, Milly Gasque and Smithy Bryant." The widow Mourning Bryant took possession of the whole of his personal estate except a negro girl named Iris (?) bequeathed to his daughter Smithy. She (Mourning) has wasted and mismanaged the estate. *(Perritt/Perrett). Maybe someone can glean something from this. Alexander Brown married Eleanor "Nellie" Gasque d/o Henry and Milly Gasque, part of my MC Browns. Roberta Hayes King Notes for Jesse Bryan, Sr: He lived on a plantation located on Catfish Creek between the little Pee Dee and the Big Pee Dee Rivers.It was all beautiful, level swamp land.He owned several slaves.Jesse made his will in 1818 and died Nov. 7, 1822.His will was not probated until 1828. The parents of Jesse Bryan are not known at this time.The following men are listed in the 1810 census of Marion County, SC and lived near Jesse:Sylas Bryan, Joel Bryan, and Lemuel Bryan.They are the right ages to be his brothers but this has not been established. The will of John Smith IV, the father-in-law of Jesse Bryan(t), mentions an "Arce (?) Bryant living on a tract of 104 acres of land belonging to Smith located on Catfish Creek.This land was bequeathed to his daughter, Ann Berry, along with with one negro woman named Dinah and various other possessions.It is not known if this Arce Bryan(t) is related to Jesse. Some records show his name as "Jesse Bryant" or Jesse Bryant, Jr.According to information from Virginia Rogers Smith, Bowman, SC, (provided by Linda D. Smith, 1000 Cold Branch Drive, Columbia, SC 29223)Jesse served in the Revolutionary War. W. W. Sellers in "A History of Marion County", 1902,has the following: The Bryant family is an old family.Jesse Bryant is said to have been the first of that name in the county;he came from England, as it is said;he married a Miss Turbeville, supposed to have been the sister of Rev. William Turbeville, who, according to Bishop Gregg (pp. 70 and 71), came over about 1735, and settled at Sandy Bluff, on the Great Pee Dee, with the colony then and there settled, as their minister."Several brothers came with him, of whom sone descendants are now to be found in Marion."It may be presumed that sisters came too, and that one of them married old Jesse Bryant.Old Jesse had sons, William, Stephen and Jesse.Of these, William married Rebecca Miller;he lived and died some twenty-five or thirty years ago, on the road just above Ebenezer Church at the age of eighty-nine.Whether William, Stephen, or Jesse was the oldest, is not known.Jesse Bryant, son of the first Jesse, went West. Old Billy Bryant raised a large family, four sons and several daughters.Of the sons, John M. Bryant was the oldest;he died some years ago at the age of eighty-three;he married a Miss Drew, below Marion, and raised a large family--sons. Eli, Solomon, David, Pinckney and Hugh Bryant;and daughters, Mrs. David Johnson, Mrs. Hardy Johnson and Mrs. Addison Lane.Eli Bryant went West.Solomon Bryant married a daughter of Rev. David Edwards, first, and then a Miss McDonald.I do not know who David married;he has a son, named Curtis Bryant.Pinckney Bryant married, had a large family and is dead;I don't know who his wife was.Hugh Bryant married a daughter of the late Rev. David Edwards, and has a family;these are now our fellow-citizens, and are contributing their share towards populating and improving the conditions of the county.John M. Bryant was a solid, number one man, honest, truthful and reliable.Stephen Bryant was the father or grand-father of F. D. Bryant, Esq, of the Marion Bar.One of the daughters of the first Jesse was the wife of the late Charles Taylor.One of the sons of old William Bryant, named William, was a Baptist preacher;he went to Horry, and became the head of a family there.Also, did Stephen, the father of F. D. Bryant.The writer is not reasonably certain that this account of the Bryant family is correct in every particular--it is, however, in accord with the information obtained. !NOTES:The name Bryant was sometimes spelled Bryan. It was spelled Bryan when Jesse Bryan signed his will.His son Jesse signed his named spelled Bryan and so did his grandson Giles Bryan. Will of Jesse Bryant, p 213, Marion Co SC Wills.Mentions 11 children and his wife Morning.He made his will in 1818 and died 7 Nov 1822; however the will was not probated until 1828.Jesse Bryant married Mourning Smith and according to his will the following are their children:Elizabeth, born in 1772, married Aaron Martin; William, born 1774, married Rebecca Miller; James Jesse, Jr., married Elizabeth Johnson; Mary married John Finklea; Sallie married David Perritt, (a soldier of War of 1812); Mourning married Jonathan Harrell; Citsy married Needham Perritt; Milly married Henry Gasque; and an unmarried daughter who later married Solomon Huggins. Jesse was born about 1750 and wife Mourning Smith married about 1770.She was the daughter of John Smith IV and Mary Johns.John Smith furnished supplies to soldiers in the Revolutionary War and therefore can be used as a Revolutionary ancestor on joining the Daughters of the American Revolution. (This info was furnished and written by Ruby Bryan of Opp, AL. Will of Jesse Bryant (Copied from 3 Rivers Chronicle, Volume XX, Number 2EE, Summer, 1999) In the name of God, Amen. I Jesse Bryant of Marion District in the State of South Carolina being very weak in body but of perfect mind and memory, Thanks be to God therefore calling to mind the mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die do make and ordain this my last Will and testament that is to say my principally and first of all I give and recommend my sole into hands of Almighty God that gave it and my body Irecommend to the Earth to be buried in decent christian burial at thediscretion of my Executors Nothing doubting but at the general resurrection Ishall receive the same again by the Mighty power of God and as touching suchworldly estate wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me with in this life Igive demise and depose of the same in the following manner & form. First I give and bequeath to my beloved daughter Smithy one negro Girl named Jin. and the plantation where I now reside on Catfish Creek. Also I give to my well beloved wife Mourning Briant all the remainder part of my Estate real and personal her lifetime and at her death my whole estate to be equally divided among my surviving children vis Elizabeth Martin, Wm Briant, Jas Briant, Jesse Briant, Mary Finklea, Sally Perritt, Mourning Harrell, Citsy Perritt, Milly Gasque, Smithy Briant to be equally divided among them share and share alike. I likewise constitute make and ordain my son Jim Briant and my soninlaw Aaron Martin sole Executors of this my last will and testament In witnefs whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 24th day of February 1818 and in the forty 2nd year of American Independence Signed Sealed published pronounced and declared by the said Jefse Briant to be and contain his last will and testament in the presents of us who in his presence and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our names. Jesse Bryant (Seal) James Crawford Levi Hays Willis Finklea Recorded in Will Book 1, Roll No. 33, page 204 Original Will missing Recorded June 15, 1829 Thomas Harllee Ordinary From Dianne Moore, June, 1998 In the Marion Co., SC, deed and equity books, there is record of Aaron and Elizabeth contesting the will and division of the estate of Elizabeth's father, Jesse Bryant.It appears that Mourning, Jesse's wife and Elizabeth's mother, sold property to her son, William, which was bounded on the west side by Aaron Martin's property.The children of Jesse and Mourning (with their spouses) contested the sale and the division of estate.Commissioners were appointed by the court to divide the estate and the heirs agreed to abide by the decision of the Commissioners. At the conclusion of the Commissioners review, Elizabeth Martin was given an amount due from her husband, Aaron.When the property was sold, Aaron Martin was one of the purchasers.He received 1 tract of land for $175.00. In the copy of Deed in Roll # 116, roll # 33, and roll # 904 1/2, : "We, Elizabeth Martin, William Bryant, James Bryant, Jesse Bryant, David Perritt, Needham Perritt, Jonathan Harrell, Henry Gasque and Smith Huggins wife of Solomon Huggins, legatees under the will of the late Jesse Bryant decd. to whom certain property after death of Mourning Bryant was by the will of Jesse Adkinson, shall claim an equal share with the rest of the heirs viz. Hugh Adkinson, Jesse Adkinson, Ebenezer Adkins, Sarah Ann Godbold wife of Vincent and also the children of Mary Finklea to wit 4 in number.Witness our hands and etc." "We the heirs and legatees of Jesse Bryant decd solemnly swear and affirm that we will stand to and abide by the award and arbitrament of the named commissioners on the settlement of the estate.Before me, Mr. I. Watson, being substituted in place of Col. Durant.Signed:Elizabeth martin, William Bryant, James Bryan, Jesse Adkinson, Solomon Huggins, Henry Gasque, David Perritt and Elly Finklea.Before Edwd. B. Wheeler, CCP, 12 Nov. 1845." "Mourning Bryant in consideration of $310 paid by my son, William Bryant, planter, tract of land containing 310 acres more or less, it being land that M. Bryant bought at sheriff sale 6 Sept. 1830 bounded on south by Susan Tart; west by Aaron Martin; east by John Deer land; north by Willis Finklea, Sr. land.24 Feby 1840.Signed:Mourning Bryant.Witnesses:Jesse Lee and B. Moody.Probated 18 March 1845. We the commissioners, have --- that this deed is of no force and, therefore, null and void and, consequently, have brought the land which purpots so have conveyed into the division. Nov. 14, 1845.B.K. Henagen, A.L. Scarborough, R.H. Reaves, Isham Watson and E. Egett." "Commissioners:Dr. Henagan, A.L. Scarborough, W.W. Durant, R.H. Reaves and E. Legett to divide estate 12 Nov. 1845.We Commissioners selected by the heirs of Jesse Bryant, Sr. and Mourning Bryan to divide the estate of Jesse Bryant and Mourning Bryant by leave respectifully to report follows:We find the estate above mentioned to be worth $6,665.45 as per exhibits A, B, C, D.Division among eleven legatees.Adjustments among heirs.1.Wm. Bryan2.James Bryan3.Jesse Bryan4.Elizabeth Martin amt due by A. Martin5.heirs of Ann Adkinson6.heirs of Mary Finklea7.David Perritt8.Needam Perritt9.Jonathan Harrell10.Henry Gasque and 11. Solumon Huggins. Notes:Widows note, Willis Fincklea, Wm. Bryant, Aron Martin, Moody note, McDaniel and Jones." "Sales recorded in Sales Book A, page 51.Purchasers:Mourning Bryant, Aaron Martin, Willis Fincklea, William Bryant and Randal McDaniel:(No date)" "Sale of land of Jesse Breyan.1 tract sold to widow where she lives $525.00.1 tract to Willis Fincklea $275.00.1 tract to Wm. Bryant $241.00.1 tract to Aaron Martin $175.00 and 1 tract to Randall McDaniel $60.00.Sales Book A, page 50.Jesse Adkinson 13 Nov. 1845.Rec'd from Commissioners share of Ann Adkinson $601.00.Received $601.40 as share of Mary Fincklea signed Elly Finckle.Receipt of $601.40 as share of William Bryan 14 Nov. 1845.Rec'd from Commr. his share of estate of Jesse Bryan 14 Nov. 1845 signed James Bryan.Rec'd from Commissioners her share of Jesse Bryan Estate $601.40.Signed Elizabeth Martin.Witness by John Collins 14 Nov. 1845........" Sources 1.Genealogy of Wade B. Campbell, Greenville, SC. 2.Genealogy of Gus and Ruby Bryan, Opp, AL. 3.Marion Co., SC, Deed Book.Roll # 116, Roll # 33, and Roll # 904 1/2. 4.Marion Co., SC, Sales Book.A, pg. 51. Marion cnty, SC Tax returns for 1786-Jesse Brian (land ) 50 acres (negroes) (0) Subj: [SCMARION-L] Aaron Martin vs Mourning Bryant Date: 3/9/99 12:36:10 PM Eastern Standard Time From: Bertienc@aol.com Reply-to: SCMARION-L@rootsweb.com To: SCMARION-L@rootsweb.com Ref: Marion Co. Probate, pg8, #27. Aaron Martin et ux et al vs. Mourning Bryant and others. Bill for Relief and Injunction. Filed 5 Jan 1834 (or 1838). Aaron Martin and Elizabeth his wife, William Bryant, Willis Finklea and Mary his wife, David *Perritt and Sally his wife, Needham Perritt and Citsy his wife, Henry Gasque and Milly his wife, Jonathan Harrell and Mourning his wife and Solomon Huggins and Smithy his wife, that Jesse Bryant of Marion Dist. died 1822 testate, that he appointed Aaron Martin of Marion Dist. and Jesse Bryant, one of the defendants, exors thereof. Among other things testator bequeathed as follows, " I give to my beloved wife Mourning Bryant all the remainingpart of my estate real and personal her lifetime and at her death my whole estate to be divided amongst my surviving children, vis: Elizabeth Martin, William Bryant, James Bryant, Jesse Bryant, Mary Finklea, Sally *Perrett, Mourning Harrell, Citsy Perrett, Milly Gasque and Smithy Bryant." The widow Mourning Bryant took possession of the whole of his personal estate except a negro girl named Iris (?) bequeathed to his daughter Smithy. She (Mourning) has wasted and mismanaged the estate. *(Perritt/Perrett). Maybe someone can glean something from this. Alexander Brown married Eleanor "Nellie" Gasque d/o Henry and Milly Gasque, part of my MC Browns. Roberta Hayes King Marion District, SC Deed book F, page 271, 17 Jul 1813 Mary Johnson, Sherid Johnson, Benjamin Johnson, John Turbeville, William Turbeville, Unity Woods, Robert Moody, Jessey Bryan and Enos Tart to Samuel Johnson for $305, 172 a part of 200 a grant to Samuel Johnson, Sr., decd on 14 Sep 1789 and other grant to John Owens 1 Sep 1770 for 100a.Wit:Thomas moody, Roger Moody.Signed Mary (x) Johnson, Sherid (x) Johnson, Benjamin (B) Johnson, John (x) Turbeville, William (x) Turbeville, Unity (x) Woods, Jesse Bryan, Enos Tart. martygra@icomnet.com on 8 Aug 1997. 1800 Marion District Census: Head of Household: BRIAN, JESSE Males 0-9 0 10-15 1 16-25 2 26-44 0 45&up 1 Female 0-9 4 10-15 2 16-25 1 26-44 1 45&up 0 Other 0 Slave 0 1800 Marion District Census: Stamped Page Number:452, Handwritten Page No: 796 Transcribed by Marty Grant, September 1999. [http://www.martygrant.com/gen/refs/marion1800.htm|MartyGrant.com] [http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/b/r/y/Bobby-F-Bryan/GENE6-0002.html| Genealogy.com - Bobby F. Bryan] == Sources == Endnotes: 1.Will, Mentioned in father's will. 2.Ruby Bryan supplied information 3.Will of Jesse Bryant, p 213, Marion Co SC Wills 4.virginia Rogers Smith, Bowman, SC;via Linda D.Smith, Columbia, SC , 2/17/95 5.Virginia Rogers Smith, Bowman, SC;via Linda D.Smith, Columbia, SC , 2/17/95 6.Will, Mentioned in father's will. 7.virginia Rogers Smith, Bowman, SC;via Linda D.Smith, Columbia, SC , 2/17/95 8.Dianne Moore info 9.Will, Mentioned in father's will. 10.virginia Rogers Smith, Bowman, SC;via Linda D.Smith, Columbia, SC , 2/17/95;also info from Diane Moore 11.Will, Mentioned in father's will. 12.virginia Rogers Smith, Bowman, SC;via Linda D.Smith, Columbia, SC , 2/17/95;also info from Diane Moore 13.Seller's History of Marion County, 496. 14.Will, Mentioned in father's will. 15.virginia Rogers Smith, Bowman, SC;via Linda D.Smith, Columbia, SC , 2/17/95 16.Joan Cardon Pedigree Chart in Pee Dee Queue, July-August, 1988. 17.Will, Mentioned in father's will. 18.See notes. 19.Will, Mentioned in father's will. 20.Dianne Moore info 21.Dan Griggs Internet Web Page @ [http://www.lineage.net/family.htm.| Lineage.net] 22.Will, See notes. 23.Hathaway NC Historical and Genealogical Register 24.Dianne Moore info 25.Seventeenth Century Isle of Wight VA, by Boddie, 254. 26.Boddie's "Isle of Wight County, VA" 27.Dianne Moore info

Genealogy of some Descendants of Edward Fuller of the Mayflower

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Fuller Name Study]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Genealogy of Some Descendants of Edward Fuller of the Mayflower == A.K.A "Fuller Genealogy" * Compiled by [[Fuller-18567|William Hyslop Fuller]] (1859-1935) * Vol. 1 "Genealogy of Some Descendants of Edward Fuller of the Mayflower" (C.B. Fiske & Co., Palmer, Massachusetts, 1908) * Vol. 2 "Genealogy of Some Descendants of Dr. Samuel Fuller of the Mayflower" (C.B. Fiske & Co., Palmer, Massachusetts, 1910) * Vol. 3 "Genealogy of Some Descendants of Capt. Matthew Fuller of the Mayflower", John Fuller of Newton, John Fuller of Lynn, John Fuller of Ipswich, Robert Fuller of Dorchester and Dedham: to which is added supplements to Vol. 1 and Vol. 2. (the author, 1914) * Vol. 4 "Genealogy of Some Descendants of Thomas Fuller of Woburn" (the author, 1919) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Genealogy_of_some_Descendants_of_Edward_Fuller_of_the_Mayflower|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 (1908) Genealogy of Some Descendants of Edward Fuller of the Mayflower ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Rc9MAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/fullergenealogy01full ::* https://archive.org/details/fullergenealogy011908full ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogysomede00fullgoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005732504 * Vol. 2 (1910) Genealogy of Some Descendants of Dr. Samuel Fuller of the Mayflower ::* https://archive.org/details/fullergenealogy021908full ::* https://archive.org/details/fullergenealogy02full ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008734562 * Vol. 3 (1914) Genealogy of Some Descendants of Capt. Matthew Fuller of the Mayflower, John Fuller of Newton, John Fuller of Lynn, John Fuller of Ipswich, Robert Fuller of Dorchester and Dedham: to which is added supplements to Vol. 1 and Vol. 2. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=78tMAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/fullergenealogy03full ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005731053 ::* https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/58139-redirection ::* https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/11718/ * Vol. 4 (1919) Genealogy of Some Descendants of Thomas Fuller of Woburn ::* https://archive.org/details/fullergenealogy04full ::* https://archive.org/details/fullergenealogy041908full ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005731054 === Vol. 3, Table of Contents === * Dedication of this volume * Compilers publications * List of contents * Preface * List of illustrations * Abbreviations * Captain Matthew Fuller Line * John Fuller of Newton, and some of his descendants * Some descendants of John Fuller of Lynn * John Fuller of Ipswich, and some of his descendants * Robert Fuller of Dorchester and Dedham * Supplement to Vol. 1 of [[Space:Genealogy of some Descendants of Edward Fuller of the Mayflower|Fuller Genealogy]] * Supplement to Vol. 2 of [[Space:Genealogy of some Descendants of Edward Fuller of the Mayflower|Fuller Genealogy]] * Index to Fullers * Index to persons of names other than Fuller === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Fuller, William Hyslop. ''[[Space:Genealogy of some Descendants of Edward Fuller of the Mayflower|Fuller Genealogy]]'' (C.B. Fiske, Palmer, Mass., 1908) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Fuller|Fuller]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Fuller, William Hyslop. ''[[Space:Genealogy of some Descendants of Edward Fuller of the Mayflower|Fuller Genealogy]]'' (C.B. Fiske, Palmer, Mass., 1908) Vol. , [ Page ].

Genealogy of Some of The Descendants of Thomas Barrett, Sen., of Braintree, Mass., 1635

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Genealogy of Some of The Descendants of Thomas Barrett, Sen., of Braintree, Mass., 1635 == * by William Barrett * published by D. Ramaley & Son, Saint Paul, Minn., 1888 * 294 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Genealogy of Some of The Descendants of Thomas Barrett, Sen., of Braintree, Mass., 1635|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=ecMwAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/genealogyofsomeo00barr * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005723661 * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/528392-redirection === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Barrett, William. ''[[Space:Genealogy of Some of The Descendants of Thomas Barrett, Sen., of Braintree, Mass., 1635|Genealogy of Some of The Descendants of Thomas Barrett, Sen., of Braintree, Mass., 1635]]'' (D. Ramaley & Son, Saint Paul, Minn., 1888) [ Page ]. * ([[#Barrett|Barrett]]) === Index Map of Profiles === This book uses a simple index to refer to persons mentioned. We can construct a mapping from each one to wikitree profiles we are confident about:
{| border="1" class="wikitable" ! Book Index !! Book Page !! Wikitree profile !! Notes |+ Index Map Table |- | 1 || 9,10 || [[Barrett-981 | Thomas Barrett]] || |- | 2 || 9,10 || [[Huntington-360 | Margaret (Huntington) Barrett]] || |- | 3 || 10,11 || [[Barrett-291 | John Barrett]] || |- | 4 || 10,9,11.12 || [[Barrett-980 | Thomas Barrett]] || |- | 5 || 10.12,13,18 || [[Barrett-1327 | Joseph Barrett]] || |- | 6 || 10 || [[Barrett-28 | Mary (Barrett) Thayer]] || |- | 7 || 10 || [[Thayer-150 | Shadrach Thayer]] || Sidrath Thayer |- | 8 || 10 || Margaret (Barrett) Parker || See: 9Joseph Parker |- | 9 || 10 || Joseph Parker || See: [[Parker-7269]], [[Parker-3684]] |- | 10 || 10 || [[Savage-4402|Savage]] || James |- | 11 || 10 || [[Butler-11590|Butler]] || Caleb assumed, History of Groton |- | 12 || 10 || [[Shattuck-1294|Shattuck]] || Lemuel assumed, History of Concord |- | 13 || 10 || [[Bate-42 | Sarah (Bate) Barrett]] || |- | 14 || 10,13 || [[Barrett-1518 | John Barrett]] || |- | 15 || 10,14 || [[Barrett-1146 | Jonathan Barrett]] || |- | 16 || 10 || [[Barrett-290 | Lydia Barrett]] || |- | 17 || 10 || [[Harwood-94 | James Harwood]] || |- | 18 || 11,14,15 || [[Barrett-2406 | Samuel Barrett]] || Errata: p. 23, line 5, "18 Joseph" -> "21 Joseph" |- | 19 || 11 || [[Barrett-2407 | Mary Barrett]] || |- | 20 || 11 || George Robbins || [[Robbins-1429]] '''Conflict''' m. to different Mary: row 26 [[Barrett-1330 | Mary Barrett]] |- ! Book Index !! Book Page !! Wikitree profile !! Notes |- | 21 || 11,15 || [[Barrett-1761 | Joseph Barrett]] || |- | 22 || 11 || [[Barrett-2408 | Margaret Barrett]] || |- | 23 || 11 || [[Woolderson-1 | Frances Woolderson]] || |- | 24 || 11 || [[Barrett-979 | Martha Barrett]] || |- | 25 || 11 || [[Sparks-522 | Henry Sparks]] || |- | 26 || 11 || [[Barrett-1330 | Mary Barrett]] || |- | 27 || 11 || [[Robbins-1429 | Mr. Robbins]] || |- | 28 || 11 || [[Barrett-1331 | Margaret Barrett]] || |- | 29 || 11 || [[Spalding-12 | Edward Spalding]] || |- | 30 || 11,15 || [[Barrett-1332 | Moses Barrett]] || |- | 31 || 11 || [[Barrett-1326 | Mehitable Barrett]] || |- | 32 || 11 || [[Gould-1006 | Samuel Gould]] || |- | 33 || 11 || [[Barrett-1333 | Anna Barrett]] || |- | 34 || 11 || [[Swallow-51 | John Swallows]] || |- | 35 || 12 || [[Dike-42 | Mary (Dike) Barrett]] || Mary ( ) Barrett |- | 36 || ? || ? || |- | 37 || 12,13 || [[Goole-5 | Martha Gould]] || |- | 38 || 12 || [[Goole-2 | Francis Gould]] || |- | 39 || 12 || [[UNKNOWN-172655 | Rose (unknown) Gould]] || |- | 40 || 12 || [[Barrett-1335 | Rebecca Barrett]] || |- ! 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Notes |- | 41 || 12 || [[Powers-1045 | Walter Powers]] || |- | 42 || 12 || [[Barrett-4730 | Sarah Barrett]] || |- | 43 || 12 || [[Glazier-190 | George Glazier]] || |- | 44 || 12 || [[Barrett-6097 | Martha Barrett]] || |- | 45 || 13 || [[Barrett-10242|Hannah (Barrett) Bennett]] || |- | 46 || 13 || Mr. Bennett || |- | 47 || 13 || [[Barrett-1336 | Margaret Barrett]] || |- | 48 || 13 || [[Robbins-1435 | Ebenezer Robbins]] || |- | 49 || 13 || [[Barrett-6528 | Miriam Barrett]] || |- | 50 || 13 || [[Whitney-3213|Mr. Whitney]] || Josiah |- | 51 || 13,16 || [[Barrett-6098 | Josiah Barrett]] || |- | 52 || 13,16,'''17''' || [[Barrett-46 | Joseph Barrett]] || Errata:p. 26, line 10, "Joseph 4" -> "Joseph 3" |- | 53 || 13 || [[Proctor-3267 | Dorothy (Proctor) Barrett]] || |- | 54 || 13,18,19 || [[Barrett-1429 | John Barrett]] || |- | 55 || 13,17,18,19 || [[Barrett-3422 | Joseph Barrett]] || |- | 56 || 13,18,19 || [[Barrett-5694 |Benjamin Barrett]] || |- | 57 || 13 || [[Barrett-11222|Mary Barrett]] || |- | 58 || 13 || [[Robbins-2230 | Samuel Robbins]] || |- | 59 || 14 || [[Learned-25 | Sarah (Learned) Barrett]] || |- | 60 || 14 || [[Learned-8 |Isaac Learned]] || |- ! 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Notes |- | 61 || 14 || [[Stearns-84 |Mary (Stearns) Learned]] || |- | 62 || 14 || [[Barrett-2135 | Mary (Barrett) Spalding]] || |- | 63 || 14,20 || [[Barrett-147 | Jonathan Barrett]] || |- | 64 || 14 || [[Barrett-148 | Deliverence Barrett]] || |- | 65 || 14 || [[Barrett-149 | Experience Barrett]] || |- | 66 || 14 || [[Weston-479 | Abigail (unknown) Barrett]] || |- | 67 || 14 || [[Barrett-6106 | Rachel Barrett]] || |- | 68 || 14 || [[Barrett-6107 | Bridget Barrett]] || |- | 69 || 14 || [[Barrett-6104 | Benjamin Barrett]] || |- | 70 || 14,21 || [[Barrett-1885 | John Barrett]] || |- | 71 || 14 || [[Buttrick-117 | Sarah (Buttrick) Barrett]] || |- | 72 || 14 || [[Barrett-6108 | Sarah Barrett]] || |- | 73 || 14,21 || [[Barrett-6109 | Samuel Barrett]] || |- | 74 || 15,22 || [[Barrett-6110 | William Barrett]] || |- | 75 || 15 || [[Barrett-6111 | Elizabeth Barrett]] || |- | 76 || 15,22 || [[Barrett-6112 | Samuel Barrett]] || Errata: 77 -> 76 |- | 77 || 15 || [[Hildreth-287 | Abigail (Hildreth) Barrett]] || |- | 78 || 15 || [[Barrett-2271 | Abigail (Barrett) Barrett]] || |- | 79 || 15 || [[Barrett-2246 | Esther Barrett]] || |- | 80 || 15,22 || [[Barrett-2274 | Ephraim Barrett]] || |- ! 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Notes |- | 81 || 15,22 || [[Barrett-2244 | Sarah Barrett]] || |- | 82 || 15,23 || [[Barrett-2272 | Ebenezer Barrett]] || |- | 83 || 15,23 || [[Barrett-1760 | Eleazer Barrett]] || |- | 84 || 15,23 || [[Barrett-2269 | Benjamin Barrett]] || |- | 85 || 15,23 || [[Barrett-2270 | Dorcas Barrett]] || |- | 86 || 15 || [[Smith-33371 | Anna (Smith) Barrett]] || |- | 87 || 15,23 || [[Barrett-1384 | Moses Barrett]] || |- | 88 || 15,24 || [[Barrett-1671 | Thomas Barrett]] || |- | 89 || 16 || [[Dill-1288 | Mary (Dill) Barrett]] || |- | 90 || ? || ? || |- | 91 || 16,24 || [[Barrett-6499 | Josiah Barrett]] || |- | 92 || 16 || [[Barrett-6500 |Mary Barrett]] || |- | 93 || 16 || [[Barrett-6501 |Rebecca Barrett]] || |- | 94 || 16 || [[Barrett-6113 | Josiah Barrett]] || |- | 95 || 16 || [[Barrett-6502 |Sarah Barrett]] || |- | 96 || 16,17 || [[Taylor-16462 | Mary (Taylor) Barrett]] || [[Taylor-150 | Mary Taylor]] ? |- | 97 || 16 || [[Taylor-16465 | Samuel Taylor]] || |- | 98 || 16 || [[Robbins-2214 | Mary (Robbins) Tayor]] || |- | 99 || 16 || [[Taylor-51122|James Taylor]] || |- | 100 || 16 || Elizabeth (?) Taylor || |- ! Book Index !! Book Page !! Wikitree profile !! Notes |- | 101 || 16 || Isabel (Thompson) Taylor || |- | 102 || 16,17 || Mary Barrett || m. 103Benjamin Chamberlain ? |- | 103 || 16,17 || Benjamin Chamberlain || ? |- | 104 || 16 || [[Barrett-8537|Lydia Barrett]] || m. #105 |- | 105 || 16 || [[Spaulding-1688|Job Spaulding]] || |- | 106 || 17 || [[Barrett-9552|Martha Barrett]] || m. #107 |- | 107 || 17 || [[Walker-47897|Zachary Walker]] || |- | 108 || 17,24 || [[Barrett-6114 | Joseph Barrett]] || |- | 109 || 17,25 || [[Barrett-6115 | Nathaniel Barrett]] || |- | 110 || 17,26,31,32,33 || [[Barrett-6116 | Oliver Barrett]] || |- | 111 || 17,26 || [[Barrett-6117 | Reuben Barrett]] || |- | 112 || 17 || [[Barrett-9553|Sarah Barrett]] || |- | 113 || 18,19 || John Proctor || |- | 114 || 18,19 || [[Parker-661 | Margaret Parker]] || |- | 115 || 19 || [[Barrett-1438 | Eleanor Barrett]] || |- | 116 || 19 || [[Barrett-1431 | Ezekiel Barrett]] || |- | 117 || 19 || [[Barrett-1432 | Sarah Barrett]] || |- | 118 || 19 || [[Barrett-1428 | Hannah Barrett]] || |- | 119 || 19 || [[Barrett-1433 | Benjamin Barrett]] || |- | 120 || 19 || [[Barrett-1434 | Jonathan Barrett]] || |- ! Book Index !! Book Page !! Wikitree profile !! Notes |- | 121 || 19 || [[Barrett-1430 | Ellen Barrett]] || |- | 122 || 19 || [[Barrett-1435 | Lemuel Barrett]] || |- | 123 || 19 || [[Barrett-1436 | Oliver Barrett]] || |- | 124 || 20 || [[ Stevens-11767 | Sarah (Stevens) Barrett]] || |- | 125 || 20 || [[Barrett-5805 | Sarah (Barrett) Spaulding]] || |- | 126 || 20 || [[Spaulding-1168 | Isaac Spaulding]] || |- | 127 || 20 || [[Barrett-6118 | Jonathan Barrett ]] || |- | 128 || 20 || [[Wilbur-1115|Lydia (?) Barrett]] || Wilbur |- | 129 || 20 || [[Barrett-7234|Lydia Barrett]] || |- | 130 || 20 || [[Barrett-7235|Mary (Barrett) Stearns]] || |- | 131 || 20 || [[Stearns-303|Thomas Stearns]] || |- | 132 || 20 || [[Barrett-10521|Hannah (Barrett) Shed]] || |- | 133 || 20 || [[Shedd-316|Zachariah Shed]] || |- | 134 || 20 || [[Barrett-10255|Elizabeth (Barrett) Heald]] || |- | 135 || 20 || [[Heald-1170|John Heald]] || [[Heald-16]] merge outstanding: [[Heald-404]] |- | 136 || 20 || [[Barrett-11224|Tabitha Barrett]] || |- | 137 || 20 || [[Barrett-11225|Abigail Barrett]] || |- | 138 || 20 || [[Barrett-11226|Rebecca (Barrett) Boynton]] || no marriage to #139 found |- | 139 || 20 || Nathaniel Boynton || no marriage to #138 found |- | 140 || 21 || [[Barrett-6119 | Ebenezer Barrett]] || |- ! Book Index !! Book Page !! Wikitree profile !! Notes |- | 141 || 21 || [[Barret-297|Lucy (Barrett) Parker]] || |- | 142 || 21 || [[Parker-39238|David Parker]] || |- | 143 || 21 || [[Heald-265 | Martha (Heald) Barrett]] || |- | 144 || 21 || [[Barrett-11227|John Barrett]] || |- | 145 || 21 || [[Barrett-1888 | Patty (Barrett) Spaulding]] || |- | 146 || 21 || [[Barrett-11228|Sarah Barrett]] || |- | 147 || 21 || [[Barrett-5594|Rebecca Barrett]] || |- | 148 || 21 || [[Barrett-6120 | Jonathan Barrett]] || |- | 149 || 21 || [[Barrett-11229|Abigail Barrett]] || |- | 150 || 21 || [[Barrett-1884 | Simeon Barrett]] || |- | 151 || 21 || [[Barrett-6124 | Stephen Barrett]] || |- | 152 || 21 || [[Butterfield-550|Sarah (?) Barrett]] || Butterfield |- | 153 || 21 || [[Barrett-6125 | Nathaniel Barrett]] || |- | 154 || 21 || [[Searle-1162|Abigail Searles]] || |- | 155 || 21 || [[Barrett-6126 | Samuel Barrett]] || |- | 156 || 21 || [[Holden-5169|Sarah (Holden) Barrett]] || |- | 157 || 21 || [[Barrett-11230|Elizabeth (Barrett) Heald]] || |- | 158 || 21 ||[[Heald-42|Eleazer Heald]] || |- | 159 || 22 || [[Barrett-6127 | William Barrett]] || |- | 160 || 22 || [[Barrett-6128 | Sarah Barrett]] || |- ! Book Index !! Book Page !! Wikitree profile !! Notes |- | 161 || 22 || [[Barrett-6128 | Benjamin Barrett]] || |- | 162 || 22 || [[Craft-2647|Mary (Craft) Barrett]] || |- | 163 || 22 || [[Barrett-11231|Lois Barrett]] || |- | 164 || 22 || [[Hardy-8250|Lydia (?) Barrett]] || Hardy |- | 165 || 22 || [[Barrett-6129 | Lydia Barrett]] || |- | 166 || 23 || [[Unknown-225859 | Elizabeth (?) Barrett]] || |- | 167 || 23 || [[Barrett-2392 | Elizabeth Barrett]] || |- | 168 || 23 || [[Barrett-2393 | Benjamin Barrett]] || |- | 169 || 23 || [[Barrett-2394 | Ruth Barrett]] || |- | 170 || 23 || [[Barrett-2395 | Mary Barrett]] || |- | 171 || 23 || [[Barrett-2396 | Lydia (Barrett) Blood]] || |- | 172 || 23 || [[Blood-1671|Jonathan Blood]] || |- | 173 || 23 || [[Barrett-2397 | Christopher Barrett]] || |- | 174 || 23 || [[Barrett-2398 | Betty (Barrett) Crosby]] || |- | 175 || 23 || [[Crosby-4822|Nathan Crosby]] || |- | 176 || 23 || [[Unknown-460486|Sarah (?) Barrett]] || |- | 177 || 23 || [[Barrett-1383|David Barrett]] || |- | 178 || 24 || [[Barrett-8773|Hannah Barrett]] || |- | 179 || 24 || [[Barrett-6130|Oliver Barrett]] || |- | 180 || 24 || [[Barrett-6131|Smith Barrett]] || |- ! Book Index !! Book Page !! Wikitree profile !! Notes |- | 181 || 24 || [[Burge-36 | Rachel Burge]] || |- | 182 || 24 || [[Barrett-1659 | James Barrett]] || |- | 183 || 24 || [[Barrett-4767 | Moses Barrett]] || |- | 184 || 24 || [[Barrett-1661 | Jonas Barrett]] || |- | 185 || 24 || [[Barrett-564|Rachel Barrett]] || |- | 186 || 24 || [[Barrett-1662 | Amos Barrett]] || |- | 187 || 24 || [[Barrett-1658 | Zaccheus Barrett]] || |- | 188 || 24 || [[Barrett-1664 | Hannah Barrett]] || |- | 189 || 24 || [[Barrett-1663 | Lucy Barrett]] || |- | 190 || 24 || [[Barrett-1660 | Sarah Barrett]] || |- | 191 || 24 || [[Barrett-1657 | Joel Barrett]] || |- | 192 || 24 || [[Goffe-248|Abigail Goffe]] || Josiah #94 vs. #91 |- | 193 || 24 || [[Barrett-6132|John Barrett]] || |- | 194 || 24 || [[Barrett-6133|John Barrett]] || |- | 195 || 24 || [[Martin-53485 |Sarah (?) Barrett]] || Martin |- | 196 || 25 || [[Barrett-6134 | Joseph Barrett]] || |- | 197 || 25 || [[Barrett-6135 | William Barrett]] || |- | 198 || 25 || [[Barrett-6136 | John Barrett]] || |- | 199 || 25 || Mary (?) Barrett || |- ! Book Index !! Book Page !! Wikitree profile !! Notes |- | 200 || 25 || Molly Barrett || |- | 201 || 25 || [[Wheeler-12911 | Martha (Wheeler) Barrett]] ||[https://archive.org/stream/historytownwest01hodggoog#page/n483/mode/1up Hodgman's History of Westford, p.437] |- | 202 || 25 || [[Barrett-9536 |Mary Barrett]] || |- | 203 || 25 || [[Barrett-6137 | Nathaniel Barrett]] || |- | 204 || 25 || Sarah Barrett || |- | 205 || 26 || [[Fletcher-6962 | Sarah (Fletcher) Barrett]] || |- | 206 || 26 || [[Barrett-6138 | Reuben Barrett]] || |- | 207 || 26 || [[Barrett-6139 | Jesse Barrett]] || |- | 208 || 26,31,33 || [[Fiske-839 | Anna (Fiske) Barrett]] || |- | 209 || 26,30 || [[Fiske-645 | Ebenezer Fiske]] || |- | 210 || 26 || [[Muzzy-36 | Bethiah (Muzzy) Fiske]] || |- | 211 || 26 || [[Bond-2694 |Bond]] || |- | 212 || 27 || Fiske || |- | 213 || 27 || [[Fiske-12 | Robert Fiske]] || |- | 214 || 27 || [[Gould-385 | Sibyl (Gold) Fiske]] || |- | 215 || 27 || [[Fiske-431 | David Fiske]] || Errata: p. 27, line 17, "David" -> "215 David", last line, "208" -> "215" |- | 216 || 27 || [[Fiske-495 | Fitch Fiske]] || Fitch is married name. |- | 217 || 27,28,29 || [[Fiske-2 | David Fiske]] || |- | 218 || 27 || [[Coolidge-190 | John Coolidge]] || |- | 219 || 27,28 || [[Cooper-3566 | Lydia (Cooper) Fiske]] || |- | 220 || 27 || [[Stone-178 | Gregory Stone]] || merge Fiske-70 and Unknown. - 362? |- ! Book Index !! Book Page !! Wikitree profile !! Notes |- | 221 || 27 || [[Wilson-36 | Seaborn (Wilson) Fiske]] || |- | 222 || 27 || William Wilson || Wikitree has: [[Wilson-9225 | Theophilus Wilson]] |- | 223 || 27 || [[Wyeth-25 | Nicholas Wyeth]] || |- | 224 || 27 || [[Fiske-823 | David Fiske]] || Errata: p. 29, line 1, "234" -> "224" |- | 225 || 27,29 || [[Fiske-428 | Elizabeth Fiske]] || |- | 226 || 27,29 || [[Fiske-1 | Abigail Fiske]] || |- | 227 || 27 || [[Stone-213 | Samuel Stone]] || |- | 228 || 27 || [[Stone-183 | Samuel Stone]] || |- | 229 || 27 || [[Page-181 | Samuel Page]] || |- | 230 || 28 || Joseph F. Simonds || |- | 231 || 28 || Benjamin Fiske || |- | 232 || 28 || [[Fiske-496 | Sarah Fiske]] || |- | 233 || 28 || [[Fiske-497 | Lydia Fiske]] || |- | 234 || 29 || [[Fiske-498 | David Fiske]] || [[Fiske-823]] ? |- | 235 || 29 || [[Fiske-500 | Seaborn Fiske]] || |- | 236 || 29 || [[Russell-1209 | John Russell]] || |- | 237 || 29 || [[Fiske-229 | Anna Fiske]] || Hannah |- | 238 || 29 || [[Carter-2657 | Timothy Carter]] || |- | 239 || 29 || [[Carter-416 | Rev. Thomas Carter]] || |- | 240 || 29 || [[Baldwin-4 | Henry Baldwin]] || |- ! Book Index !! Book Page !! Wikitree profile !! Notes |- | 241 || 29 || [[Day-394 | Sarah (Day) Fiske]] || |- | 242 || 29 || [[Fiske-828 | David Fiske]] || |- | 243 || 29 || Elizabeth (?) Fiske || |- | 244 || 29 || [[Fiske-990 | Jonathan Fiske]] || |- | 245 || 29 || [[Fiske-822 | Robert Fiske]] || |- | 246 || 29 || [[Fiske-829 | Anna Fiske]] || |- | 247 || 29 || [[Fiske-830 | Lydia (Fiske) Loring]] || |- | 248 || 29 || [[Loring-702 | Joseph Loring]] || |- | 249 || 29 || [[Fiske-831 | Sarah Fiske]] || |- | 250 || 30 || [[Fiske-832 | Abigail Fiske]] || |- | 251 || 30 || [[Harrington-2553 | Grace Harrington]] || |- | 252 || 30 || ? || Errata: p.48, line 1, "254" -> "252" |- | 253 || 30 || [[Muzzy-3 | Benjamin Muzzy]] || |- | 254 || 30 || [[Longhorne-9 | Sarah Muzzy]] || |- | 255 || 30 || [[Hayward-1246 |Hayward]] || |- | 256 || 30 || [[Fiske-835 | Sarah (Fiske) Alless]] || |- | 257 || 30 || [[Fiske-843 | Ebenezer Fiske]] || |- | 258 || 30 || [[Fiske-842 | Bethiah (Fiske) Oliver]] || |- | 259 || 30 || [[Olivier-4292 |Mr. Oliver]] || |- | 260 || 31 || [[Fiske-841 | Elizabeth (Fiske) Cutler]] || first husband Ellis ? |- ! Book Index !! Book Page !! Wikitree profile !! Notes |- | 261 || 31 || Mr. Ellis || |- | 262 || 31 || [[Fiske-840 | Jane (Fiske) Hadley]] || |- | 263 || 31 || [[Hadley-3388|Josiah Hadley]] || |- | 264 || 31 || [[Fiske-838|Benjamin Fiske Barrett]] || d.y. See 266 |- | 265 || 31 || [[Fiske-837|Samuel Fiske Barrett]] || |- | 266 || 31 || [[Barrett-6143 | Benjamin Fiske Barrett]] || |- | 267 || 31 || John Burge || [[Burge-2]] ? |- | 268 || 31 || John Swallow || |- | 269 || 32 || Jonas Marshall || [[Marshall-2960]] ? |- | 270 || 32 || Timothy Underwood || [[Underwood-784]] ? |- | 271 || 32 || William Prescott || [[Prescott-1117]] ? |- | 272 || 32 || Philip Thomas || |- | 273 || 32 || Thomas Marshall || |- | 274 || 32 || Gen. Gates || |- | 275 || 32 || Gen. Burgoyne || |- | 276 || 33 || [[Barrett-6173 | Anne (Barrett) Wilder]] || |- | 277 || 33 || [[Barrett-6144 | Molly Barrett]] || |- | 278 || 33 || [[Barrett-6140 | Ebenezer Barrett]] || |- | 279 || 33,121 || [[Barrett-6141 | Oliver Barrett]] || |- | 280 || 33 || [[Barrett-6142 | Joseph Barrett]] || |- ! Book Index !! Book Page !! Wikitree profile !! Notes |- | 281 || 33 || [[Barrett-6143 | Benjamin Barrett]] || |- | 282 || 33 || [[Barrett-6174 | Bethiah Barrett]] || |- | 283 || 33 || Moses Parker || |- | 284 || 36 || [[Wilder-2223|Joseph Wilder]] || See Errata |- | 285 || 37 || [[Wilder-1181 | Abel Wilder]] || "Book of the Wilder's", a. Moses Hale Wilder, p. 1878 |- | 286 || 37 || [[Wilder-2224|Joseph Wilder]] || Errata: p. 37, line 32, "284" -> "286", p. 38, line 1 "(284-291)" -> "(286-291)", line 2, "284" -> "286", p. 39 lines 1,5,17 "284" -> 286" |- | 287 || 37 || [[Wilder-2225|Thomas Oliver Wilder]] || |- | 288 || 37 || [[Wilder-2226|James Wilder]] || |- | 289 || 37 || [[Wilder-2227|Luke Wilder]] || Errata: p. 46, line 8, "145" -> "289" |- | 290 || 38 || [[Wilder-2227|Abel Wilder]] || Errata: p. 37, line 22, "299" -> "290" |- | 291 || 38 || [[Dickey-1660|Jane (Dickey) Wilder]] || |- | 292 || 38 || [[Wilder-3165|Sarah Ann Wilder]] || |- | 293 || 38 || [[Wilder-3166|Abel Barrett Wilder]] || |- | 294 || 38 || [[Wilder-3167|Sarah Ann Wilder]] || |- | 295 || 38 || Almira Train Wilder || |- | 296 || 38 || [[Wilder-3168|Almira Jane Wilder]] || |- | 297 || 38 || James Mitchell || |- | 298 || 38 || Almira Train Wilder || |- | 299 || 38 || Abel Wilder || |- | 300 || 40 || Clarissa Dunham|| |- ! Book Index !! Book Page !! Wikitree profile !! Notes |- | 301 || 40 || Cynthia Maria Wilder|| |- | 302 || 40 || Mary Barrett Wilder|| |- | 303 || 40 || Abel Wilder|| |- | 304 || 40 || Clarissa Wilder|| |- | 305 || 40 || Luke Wilder|| |- | 306 || 40 || Asa Aiken Potter|| |- | 307 || 41 || Robert Morris Potter|| |- | 308 || 41 || Mary Ann Potter|| |- | 309 || 41 || Victoria Potter|| |- | 310 || 41 || Major Potter|| |- | 311 || 41 || Colonel Potter|| |- | 312 || 41 || Helen Potter|| |- | 313 || 41 || Ella Potter|| |- | 314 || 41 || Carson Potter|| |- | 315 || 41 || Clara Potter|| |- | 316 || 41 || Esther Mary (Smith) Potter|| |- | 317 || 41 || Robert Morris Potter || |- | 318 || 42 || Henry James Clemons || |- | 319 || ? || ? || |- | 320 || 42 || Edwin Henry Clemons || |- ! Book Index !! Book Page !! Wikitree profile !! Notes |- | 321 || 42 || Asa James Clemons || |- | 322 || 42 || Alvin Wade Branch || |- | 323 || 42 || Alice Branch || |- | 324 || 42 || Etta Branch || |- | 324a || 42 || Alvin Wade Branch || |- | 324b || 43 || Gracie May Branch || |- ! Book Index !! Book Page !! Wikitree profile !! Notes |- | 325 || 43 || Armarilla Faris Griffin || |- | 326 || 43 || Haskell Freeman Bixby || |- | 326a || 43 || Stella May Bixby || |- | 326b || 43 || Abbott Haskell Bixby || |- | 326c || 43 || Ollie Arthur Bixby || |- | 327 || 44 || Elwood Irving Irish || |- | 328 || 44 || Harriet Lenora Irish || |- | 329 || 44 || Carroll Sherman Potter || |- | 329a || 44 || Laura Eliza Potter || |- | 330 || 45 || John Calvin Parker || |- | 331 || 45 || Grace Maria Parker || |- | 332 || 45 || William H. Reynauldt || |- | 333 || 45 || Col. C.H. Tompkins || |- | 334 || 45 || [[McClellan-161 | Gen. McClellan]] || |- | 335 || 45 || [[Grant-468 | Gen. Grant]] || |- | 336 || 46-54,268 || [[Barrett-6167 | Stephen Barrett]] || |- | 337 || 267 || [[Barrett-6153 | Stephen Barrett]] || Errata:p.48,line 23: "(337)" -> "(338)" |- | 338 || 47 || [[Hubbard-861 | Elizabeth (Hubbard) Barrett]] || |- | 339 || 46 || [[Barrett-301 | Humphrey Barrett]] || |- | 340 || 46 || Mr. Charles Edward Potter || |- ! Book Index !! Book Page !! Wikitree profile !! Notes |- | 341 || 47 || [[Barrett-5379 | Thomas Barrett]] || |- | 342 || 258 || [[Barrett-519 | Humphrey Barrett Jr.]] || |- | 343 || 46 || Mary (?) Barrett || |- | 344 || 47,258,262-3 || [[Barrett-1701 | Benjamin Barrett]] || |- | 345 || 46 || [[Potter-953 | Mary (Potter) Barrett]] || Errata:p.75,line 29: "345" -> "380" |- | 346 || 47 || [[Minott-24 | Lydia (Minott) Stow]] || |- | 347 || 47 || [[Hubbard-655 | Capt. Joseph Hubbard]] || |- | 348 || 47 || [[Bulkeley-271 | Rebecca (Bulkeley) Hubbard]] || |- | 349 || 47 || Israel How || |- | 350 || 47 || [[Hubbard-88 | George Hubbard]] || |- | 351 || 47 || [[Hubbard-91 | John Hubbard]] || |- | 352 || 47 || [[Unknown-137651 | Mary (?) Hubbard]] || |- | 353 || 48 || [[Hubbard-97 | Jonathan Hubbard]] || |- | 354 || 48 || [[Merriam-15 | Mary (Merriam) Hubbard]] || Errata: p.48,line 1:"254" -> "252", error in error? "354" -> "352" ? |- | 355 || 48 || [[Rice-180 | Hannah (Rice) Hubbard]] || |- | 356 || 48 || Rev. Peter Bulkeley || '''Conflict''' [[Bulkeley-440 | Edward Bulkeley]] |- | 357 || 48 || [[Bulkeley-9 | Maj. Peter Bulkeley]] || |- | 358 || 48 || Grace (Chetwoode) Bulkeley || See: 356 |- | 359 || 48 || [[Bulkeley-259 | Capt. Joseph Bulkeley]] || |- | 360 || 48 || [[Wheeler-286 | Rebecca (Wheeler) Bulkeley]] || |- ! Book Index !! Book Page !! Wikitree profile !! Notes |- | 361 || 48 || [[Jones-5969 | Rebecca (Jones-Minott) Bulkeley]] || |- | 362 || 48 || [[Stearns-1815 | Ruth (Stearns) Barrett]] || |- | 363 || 48 || Nathaniel Stearns || |- | 364 || 48 || Grace (Hammond) Stearns || |- | 365 || 48 || Child || |- | 366 || 48 || Capt. Rice || |- | 367 || 48 || Benjamin Burns Sr. || |- | 368 || 48 || Benjamin Burns Jr. || |- | 369 || 48 || John Humaston || |- | 370 || 48 || Aaron Adams || |- | 371 || 48 || Abel Simonds || |- | 372 || 52 || Col. Smith || |- | 373 || 52 || Major Pitcairn || |- | 374 || 52 || Gen. Gage || |- | 375 || 52 || Capt. John Parker || |- | 376 || 52 || Earl Percy || |- | 377 || 52 || Hayward || |- | 378 || 52 || Mr. Dudley || |- | 379 || 54-5 || [[Barrett-6169 | Mary (Barrett) Tower]] || Errata:p.56,line 27: "Mary Ann (Barrett) Tower" -> "Mary (Barrett) Tower" |- | 380 || 54,68 || [[Barrett-6170 | Betsey (Barrett) Reed]] || Errata:p.75,line 29: "345" -> "380" |- ! Book Index !! Book Page !! Wikitree profile !! Notes |- | 381 || 54,79-80 || [[Barrett-6171 | Stephen Barrett]] || |- | 382 || 55 || Jotham Tower || |- | 383 || 55 || Mary Ann Tower || |- | 384 || 55 || Ursula Calista Tower || |- | 385 || 55 || Fidelia Augusta Tower || |- | 386 || 55 || Sherman Bartholomew Tower || |- | 387 || 56 || James Milton Tower || |- | 388 || 56 || Marcus Barrett Tower || |- | 389 || 56 || Julius Candee Tower || |- | 390 || 56 || Alonzo Bacon Tower || |- | 391 || 56 || Harriet Elizabeth Tower || |- | 392 || 56 || George Cleveland Tower || |- | 393 || 56 || Dr. William Phelps Cleveland || |- | 394 || 56 || Dr. Asahel Todd || |- | 395 || 57 || Dr. Emery Bissell || |- | 396 || 57 || Ellen Cornelia Cleveland || |- | 397 || 57 || Mary Cleveland || |- | 398 || 57 || Albert William Cleveland || |- | 399 || 57 || Mary Jane Cleveland || |- | 400 || 57 || Emery Bissell Cleveland || |- ! Book Index !! Book Page !! Wikitree profile !! Notes |- | 401 || 58 || Emma Celina Cleveland || |- | 402 || 58 || Herbert Coburn Cleveland || |- | 403 || 58 || Ann Caroline Cleveland || |- | 404 || 58 || Hattie Reed Cleveland || |- | 405 || 58 ||Catharine Cleveland || |- | 406 || 58 ||Wallace William Osborn || Errata:p.75,line 28: "406" -> "443" |- | 439 || 67 ||Henry Ware Emmons || Errata: p.68,line 3, "Wade" -> "Ware" |- | 443 || 68 || Calvin Reed || Errata:p.75,line 28: "406" -> "443" |- | 446 || 68 || Mrs.Harriet B. (Reed) Pierce || |- | 447 || 68 || Dr. William Barrett Reed || |- | 448 || 68 || Rev. John Davis Pierce || |- | 490 || 79-80 || [[Day-8396 | Lois (Day) Barrett]] || Errata:p.79,line 27: "98" -> "490" ? |- | 563 || 93 || Oscar Myrtle Ingalls || Errata: gen 8 -> gen 9 |- | 564 || 93 || Alice Bell Ingalls || Errata: gen 8 -> gen 9 |- | 680 || 121-2 || [[Carleton-418| Elizabeth (Carleton) Barrett]] || |- | 688 || 122 || [[Barrett-6175| Ebenezer Barrett]] || |- | 689 || 122 || [[Barrett-6176| Henry Carleton Barrett]] || |- | 690 || 122 || [[Barrett-6177| Sarah Hodge Barrett]] || |- | 691 || 122,125 || [[Barrett-6178| Oliver Barrett Jr.]] || Errata:p.125,line 16 "691" -> "697". Errata: p.136, line 6, "(691)" |- | 692 || 122 || [[Barrett-6179| Joseph Barrett]] || |- | 693 || 122 || [[Barrett-6180| Elizabeth Barrett]] || |- | 697 || 123,125 || [[Meserve-175| Elizabeth (Meserve) Barrett]] || Errata:p.125,line 16 "691" -> "697" |- | 715 || 126 || || Errata:p.126,line 19: "716" -> "715" |- | 716 || 126 || || Errata:p.126,line 19: "716" -> "715" |- | 724b || 130 || Betsey (Barker) Curtis|| Errata:p.130,line 30: "Martha" -> "Betsey" |- | 738 || 137 || || Errata:p.137,line 31: "738" -> "744" |- | 744 || 137 || Mrs. Jane Foster (Barrett) Stratton || Errata:p.137,line 31: "738" -> "744" |- | 846 || 161 || Anna (Herron) Thurston || Errata:p.161,line 1: "Barrett" -> "Thurston" |- | 885 || 154 || William Richards Barrett || Errata:p.154,line 31: "885" |- | 940 || 171 || Ella Frances Hilton || Errata:p.171,line 9: "Francis" -> "Frances" |- | 949 || 180 || [[Gerrish-449 | Betsey (Gerrish) Barrett]] || |- | 950 || 193,208 || [[Barrett-6187 | Rev. Samuel Barrett D.D.]] || Errata: p.208,line 4: "980" -> "950" |- | 951 || 180,208-11 || [[Barrett-6172 | Gerrish Barrett]] || |- | 952 || 180 || [[Barrett-6188 | Betsey Barrett]] || |- | 953 || 180 || [[Barrett-6189 | Benjamin Barrett]] || |- | 954 || 180 || [[Barrett-6190 | Oliver Barrett]] || |- | 955 || 180 || [[Barrett-6191 | Betsey Barrett]] || |- | 956 || 181 || [[Barrett-6192 | Almira Barrett]] || |- | 957 || 181 || [[Barrett-6193 | Fiske Barrett]] || |- | 958 || 181 || [[Barrett-6194 | William Barrett]] || Errata:p.227,line 25: "958" |- | 959 || 181 || [[Barrett-6195 | Fiske Barrett]] || |- | 960 || 181,51 || [[Barrett-6196 | George Barrett]] || |- | 980 || 208 || || Errata: p.208,line 4: "980" -> "950" |- | 983 || 193 || [[Greenwood-1746 | Mary Susan (Greenwood) Barrett]] || |- | 984 || 193 || [[Greenwood-1741 | Dr. William Pitt Greenwood]] || |- | 985 || 193 || [[Langdon-1430 | Mary (Langdon) Greenwood]] || |- | 986 || 193 || [[Greenwood-905 | Isaac Greenwood]] || |- | 987 || 193 || Mary (Jans) Greenwood || |- | 988 || 193 || [[Greenwood-133 | Isaac Greenwood]] || |- | 989 || 193 || [[Greenwood-111 | Nathaniel Greenwood]] || |- | 1080 || 231 || || Errata: p. 231, line 17: "1080" -> "1099" |- | 1094 || 231 || Mary Eliza Barrett || Errata: p. 231, line 9: "1094" -> "1098" |- | 1098 || 231 || George D. Willis || Errata: p. 231, line 9: "1094" -> "1098" |- | 1099 || 231 || Anna Mira Willis || Errata: p. 231, line 17: "1080" -> "1099" |- | 1142 || 242 || Charles Jekins Rice || Errata: p. 242, line 26: "Jenkins" -> "Jenkins" |- | 1193 || 259 || [[Potter-953 | Mary (Potter) Barrett]] || |- | 1194 || 259 || [[Barrett-520 | Joseph Barrett]] || |- | 1197 || 259 || [[Barrett-2899 | Mary (Barrett) Farrar]] || |- | 1199 || 259-60 || [[Barrett-520 | Joseph Barrett]] || |- | 1202 || 259 || [[Barrett-521 | Oliver Barrett]] || |- | 1203 || 259 || [[Barrett-6146 | Humphrey Barrett]] || |- | 1206 || 259 || [[Barrett-2126 | John Barrett]] || |- | 1208 || 259 || [[Hunt-1327 | Hannah (Hunt) Barrett]] || |- | 1211 || 260 || [[Barrett-518 | Hannah (Barrett) Sawyer]] || |- | 1215 || 260 || [[Barrett-6147 | Oliver Barrett]] || |- | 1219 || 260 || [[Barrett-516 | Abigail Barrett]] || |- | 1221 || 261 || [[Adams-28998 | Elizabeth (Adams) Barrett]] || |- | 1229 || 261 || [[Barrett-6148 | Humphrey Barrett]] || |- | 1237 || 261 || [[Barrett-6149 | Abel Barrett]] || |- | 1239 || 262 || [[Brooks-2375 | Lois (Brooks) Barrett]] || |- | 1240 || 262 || [[Barrett-2127 | Joseph Barrett]] || |- | 1248 || 262 || [[Barrett-2130 | Lydia Barrett]] || |- | 1259 || 263 || [[Barrett-5188 | Benjamin Barrett]] || |- | 1260 || 265 || [[Barrett-1704 | Thomas Barrett]] || |- | 1261 || 266 || [[Barrett-1164 | James Barrett]] || |- | 1262 || 263 || [[Barrett-47 | Lydia (Barrett) Farrar]] || |- | 1264 || 263 || [[Barrett-6226 | Rebecca Barrett]] || |- | 1265 || 263 || [[Barrett-6152 | Timothy Barrett]] || |- | 1266 || 263 || [[Barrett-6227 | Mary (Barrett) Parker]] || |- | 1268 || 263 || [[Jones-41569 | Rebecca (Jones) Barrett]] || |- | 1274 || 263 || [[Barrett-6154 | Benjamin Barrett]] || |- | 1275 || 264 || [[Barrett-6155 | Jonas Barrett]] || |- | 1276 || 264 || [[Meriam-90 | Sarah (Meriam) Barrett]] || |- | 1277 || 264 || [[Barrett-6156 | Benjamin Barrett]] || |- | 1278 || 264 || [[Barrett-6157 | Jonas Prescott Barrett]] || |- | 1279 || 264 || Mary Barrett || |- | 1280 || 264 || Cynthia Barrett || |- | 1281 || 264 || [[Barrett-6158 | John Beaton Barrett]] || |- | 1282 || 264 || [[Barrett-6159 | Joseph Meriam Barrett]] || |- | 1283 || 264 || Hannah Jones || |- | 1284 || 264 || [[Fletcher-6963 | Mary (Fletcher) Barrett]] || |- | 1292 || 265 || [[Barrett-6160 | Jonas Barrett]] || |- | 1296 || 265 || [[Barrett-6161 | Nathan Barrett]] || |- | 1297 || 265 || [[Jones-16375 | Mary (Jones) Barrett]] || |- | 1303 || 265 || [[Barrett-1702 | Charles Barrett]] || |- | 1304 || 265 || [[Minott-59 | Rebecca (Minott) Barrett]] || |- | 1307 || 266 || [[Barrett-6162 | Samuel Barrett]] || |- | 1309 || 266 || [[Barrett-3461 | Amos Barrett]] || |- | 1314 || 266 || [[Hubbard-1842 | Rebecca (Hubbard) Barrett]] || |- | 1315 || 266 || [[Barrett-1538 | James Barrett]] || |- | 1316 || 266 || [[Estabrook-223 | Millicent (Estabrook) Barrett]] || |- | 1317 || 266 || [[Barrett-6163 | Nathan Barrett]] || |- | 1318 || 266 || [[Hunt-11861 | Merriam (Hunt) Barrett]] || |- | 1319 || 266 || [[Barrett-1163 | Lydia (Barrett) Melvin]] || |- | 1320 || 266 || [[Melvin-308 | Josiah Melvin]] || |- | 1323 || 266 || [[Barrett-6164 | Ephraim Barrett]] || |- | 1326 || 266 || [[Barrett-6165 | Stephen Barrett]] || |- | 1327 || 266 || [[Barrett-11221 | Sarah (Barrett) Barrett]] || d. of [[Barrett-6146 | Humphrey Barrett]] |- | 1328 || 266 || [[Bridge-1934 | Sheba (Bridge) Barrett]] || Phebe |- | 1329 || 266 || [[Barrett-6166 | Peter Melvin]] || |- | 1332 || 267 || Noah Ripley || |- | 1330 || 266 || Mary Prescott || |- | 1331 || 266 || ? || |- | 1333 || 267 || Mrs. Dinah Witt || |- | 1334 || 267 || Persis Barrett || |- | 1335 || 267 || Ithener Bigelow || |- | 1336 || 267 || Anna Vaughn || |- | 1337 || 267 || Rebecca Brown || |- | 1338 || 267 || [[Barrett-3011 | Lydia (Barrett) Stone]] || |- | 1339 || 267 || Israel Stone]] || |- | 1340 || 268 || [[Barrett-6168 | Israel Barrett]] || |- | 1341 || 268 || [[Barrett-3843 | Benjamin Barrett]] |last | |}

Genealogy of the Brainerd-Brainard Family in America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Genealogy of the Brainerd-Brainard Family in America, 1649-1908 == * by [[Brainerd-719|Lucy Abigail Brainard]] (1832-1908) * published by The Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., Hartford, 1908 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Genealogy_of_the_Brainerd-Brainard_Family_in_America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/genealogyofbrain00brai * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008727349 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005714815 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=17171 * Vol. 1, Part 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogyofbrain11brai * Vol. 1, Parts 1, 2, 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogyofbrain01brai * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogyofbrain02brai * Vol. 2, Parts 4, 5, 6, 7 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Dj03AAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=WJNQAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogyofbrain03brai * Supplement ::* https://archive.org/details/supplementtogene00brai * ''[[Space:1990_Update_to_the_Genealogy_of_the_Brainerd-Brainard_Family_in_America|1990 Update to the Genealogy of the Brainerd-Brainard Family in America]]'' (Richard David Brainard, 1990) ::* Vol. 1 https://archive.org/details/1990updatetogene01brai ::* Vol. 2 https://archive.org/details/1990updatetogene02brai === Table of Contents === * Vol. 1 ** Preface ** Introduction ** Part I. Descendants of Daniel Brainerd the first son of Daniel1 and Hannah (Spencer) Brainerd ** Part II. Descendants of James Brainerd the second son of Daniel1 and Hannah (Spencer) Brainerd ** Part III. Descendants of Joshua Brainerd the third son of Daniel1 and Hannah (Spencer) Brainerd * Vol. 2 ** List of illustrations ** Part VII. Descendants of William Brainerd the fourth son of Daniel1 and Hannah (Spencer) Brainerd ** Part V. Descendants of Caleb Brainerd the fifth son of Daniel1 and Hannah (Spencer) Brainerd ** Part VI. Descendants of Elijah Brainerd the sixth son of Daniel1 and Hannah (Spencer) Brainerd ** Part VII. Descendants of Hezekiah Brainerd the seventh son of Daniel1 and Hannah (Spencer) Brainerd === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Brainard, Lucy Abigail. ''[[Space:Genealogy_of_the_Brainerd-Brainard_Family_in_America|Genealogy of the Brainerd-Brainard Family in America]]'' (Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., Hartford, 1908) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Brainard|Brainard]])

Genealogy of the Culbertson and Culberson families

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Genealogy of the Culbertson and Culberson families == Revised Edition * by [[Culbertson-519 | Lewis Rogers Culbertson]] * printed Zanesville, Ohio, 1923 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Genealogy of the Culbertson and Culberson families|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/genealogyofculbe00culb/page/n7 *https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/16058/ *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009184352 (Search only) ===Contents=== :Chapter I :Origin of the name of Culbertson and meaning of same — Meaning of Cuthbert — King Malcolm's deed — The Norse in Scotland — Culuert — King Duncan — King Malcolm III — Duncan, father of Colbert — Our Celtic and Saxon origin — Invasion of Scotland by Irish and meaning of Mac. — Roxburgshire, the earliest home of Culbertsons — Description of Roxburgshire — Sketch of St. Cuthbert — The Cuthberts — Jean Baptiste Colbert, Minister of France under Louis XIV — What Mazarin said of him — Rev. Robert Culbertson of Morebattle, Scotland. :Chapter II. :Families in Ireland — Cuthberts and Culberts — Religion of Culbertsons — Wealth — Description of Scotch-Irish in America — Scotch-Irish — Historical sketch of Cumberland Valley — Rocky Spring Church. :Section First :The three Scotch brothers who emigrated to Ireland between 1665-1685 — King James II of England and Covenanters — Siege of Londonderry and triumph of William of Orange — Battle of Boyne — William or John (the Scotch brother) who settled in Londonderry Co. Ireland and issue — Part Second, John (A) and issue, Chapter III and their descendants— Part Third of Section First (B)— Part Fourth of Section First (C) Andrew from Ireland to Chester and Cumberland Cos. Pa. and descendants; Samuel of Washington Co., Tenn. ; Andrew of Rockbridge Co., Va. ; Col. Robert of Columbus, Ohio, including descendants in North and South Carolina, Ga., etc., (D) Section First Part Fifth, Samuel Culbertson from Ireland to Chester Co., Pa. and descendants in Silver Spring Tp., Cumberland Co., Pa. and descendants in Mifflin Co., Pa., etc—Section First Part Sixth: (E) Oliver Culbertson from Ireland to Chester Co., Pa. and Franklin Co., Pa. — Armstrong Co., Pa., and Descendants in Erie Co., Pa. :Section Second :Part First— Culbertson of "Irish Row"— Part Second Culbertson of "Irish Row" whose descendants went to Lancaster Co., Pa- (present Franklin Co.) Pa. and established "Culbertson Row," Pa.— Part Third: The first brother (E), Alexander of the "Row" and descendants. — Part Fourth: The second Irish brother (G) Samuel Culbertson and descendants. Part Fifth: The third Irish brother Robert Culbertson (H) of Peters Tp., Cumberland Co., Pa. and descendants. Part Sixth: Joseph Culbertson (J) of "Culbertson Row", Pa., first cousin of the three Pa. "Row" brothers and descendants, :Section Third— Part First :(K) Robert Culbertson (Irish) of Mill Creek Hundred, New Castle, Pa., Del. and sons: Thomas, Robert and Alexander of Delaware and Westmoreland Co., Pa. :Section Third— Part Second :(KK). John Culbertson (Irish) who emigrated from Ireland in 1746 to St. George's Hundred, New Castle Co., Del. and descendants, William, John; David, Benjamin. :Section Fourth :Richard Culbertson (L) of Carlisle, Pa. — Cecil Co., Md. :Section Fifth :Scotch-Irish Culbertson, name unknown, some of whose descendants came to America before 1800. Lived in Irish "Culbertson Row" at Ballygan, near Ballymoney, Co. Antrim, Ireland. :Section Sixth :(L) John Culbertson of E. Hempfield Tp., Lancaster Co., Pa. (Irish) and descendants. :Section Seventh :(M) Elias Culbertson (Irish) of Washington Co., Pa., and descendants. :Section Eighth :Irish or Scotch (N) Wilham of Mecklenberg Co., N. Car.; (0) John of Mecklenberg Co., N. Car.; (P) David of Burke Co., N. Car. :Section Ninth :(Q) James (Irish) of Mason Co., Ky. Part Second. (R) Robert of Harrison Co., Ohio. Part Third. (S) Irish William of America, residence unknown ; (T) Irish Joseph of Huntington Co., Pa.-Belmont Co., Ohio, and descendants. Part Fourth. :Section Tenth :The Newton-Stewart, Co. Tyrone, Ireland, family, eight of whom came to America after 1800 — i. e. V. 1, James ; V. 2, Allen; V. 3, Robert; V. 4, Wm. of Kenton Co., Ky. :Section Eleventh :(W) Patrick Culbertson (Irish) of Chester Co., Pa., Shermans Vallev, Pa. and Venango Co., Pa. and descendants. Part First. (Y) John Culbertson (probably a broth:er of Patrick) (W) of Shermans Valley, Pa- Part Second. :Section Twelve— Unclassified :James Culbertson of Pa. and Havre-de-Grace, Md. and descendants. (X) John Culbertson (fuller) Irish of Wayne Tp., Mifflin Co., Pa. (Z) Rev. John Culbertson of Lancaster Co., Pa. (Bart Tp.) — Miscellaneous data — Tax lists of Culbertsons of Chester Co., Pa. and Cumberland Co., Pa. 1750 to 1785. The "Flying Camp" ; what it was. :Also "Minute Men." :Addenda === Errata === :Corrections [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofculbe00culb/page/459 page 459] - 464 * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === *Culbertson, Lewis Rogers ''[[Space:Genealogy of the Culbertson and Culberson families|Genealogy of the Culbertson and Culberson families]]'' (Zanesville, Ohio, 1923), [ Page ]. *[[#Culbertson/Culberson|Culbertson/Culberson]]

Genealogy of the De Veaux family

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[[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] ==Genealogy of the De Veaux Family == * Full title: ''Genealogy of the DeVeaux Family, Introducing the Numerous Forms of Spelling the Name by Various Branches and Generations in the Past Eleven Hundred Years'' * By Thomas F. DeVoe * Published 1885, apparently in New York === Source Citation === :::DeVoe, Thomas F. ''[[Space: Genealogy of the De Veaux family|Genealogy of the De Veaux Family]]'', New York: 1885, p. ____, entry #____. === Commentary from WikiTreers === Typical of the genealogies published in this era, this genealogy does not cite its sources, although there are, periodically, references to various documents. Much data appears to have been collected from family members through written correspondence. Errors have been identified. If you find an error, please add it to the "Known Errors" section below. Wikitreer [[Smith-32867|Jillaine Smith]] converted most of this genealogy to a now archived GEDCOM on Rootsweb many years ago; [https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~jillaine/genealogy/pdb/devoe.html read more]. === Where to find this source online === * [https://archive.org/stream/genealogyofdevea00devo Archive.org] (free) * [https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=10247 Ancestry.com] (searchable; requires paid membership) * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1025716?availability=Family%20History%20Library FamilySearch Catalog] (access to digital version must be done at a local FHC) * not found at hathitrust.org * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Genealogy_of_the_De_Veaux_family|WikiTree profiles that link to this page]] === Known Errors ===

Genealogy of the Descendants of Lawrence and Cassandra Southwick of Salem, Mass

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Genealogy of the Descendants of Lawrence and Cassandra Southwick of Salem, Mass. == The Original Emigrants, and the Ancestors of the Families who Have Since Borne His Name * by James Moore Caller, 1813-1884 & Maria A. Ober (b.1821) * published by J.H. Choate & Co., Printers, Salem, Mass., 1881 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Genealogy of the Descendants of Lawrence and Cassandra Southwick of Salem, Mass|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=UltVAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce00call * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005761450 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh16269282 === Table of Contents === * Introduction * Preamble * Historical extracts * First generation * Second generation * Third generation * Fourth generation * Fifth generation * Sixth generation * Seventh generation * Eighth generation * Ninth generation * Index. Descendants of Lawrence and Cassandra bearing the name of Southwick * Index. Descendants of Lawrence and Cassandra Southwick, bearing other names === Errata === * Page 64 (Beginning of book) * Pages 64a-64b (End of book) * See also: [[Space:Southwick_Errata|Errata]] (copied from the book) * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Caller, James Moore. ''[[Space:Genealogy of the Descendants of Lawrence and Cassandra Southwick of Salem, Mass|Genealogy of the Descendants of Lawrence and Cassandra Southwick of Salem, Mass]]'' (J.H. Choate & Co., Salem, Mass., 1881) [ Page ]. * ([[#Caller|Caller]])

Genealogy of the Folsom Family

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Folsom Name Study]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] == Genealogy of the Folsom Family == * by Elizabeth Knowles Folsom (Vols. I & II), Paul Douglas Dingwell Jr. (Vol. III), Frederick R. Boyle (Vol. IV) * published 1938,1975,1980,1989 : Printed by [https://www.folsomfamily.org/ The Folsom Family Association of America, Inc.] :: Vols. I-II: Gateway Press, Inc., Baltimore, 1975 :: Vol. III: Peter E. Randall, Publisher, Hampton, New Hampshire, 1980 :: Vol. IV: Peter E. Randall, Publisher, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, 1989 * Surnames include: Folsom, Foulsham, Fulsham, Follsum, Folsum, Fulsum, Fousham, Foulsem, Foulsam, Folsam * Citation Examples: :: Vol I-II: ::: Folsom, Elizabeth Knowles. ''[[Space:Genealogy of the Folsom Family|Genealogy of the Folsom Family]]'' (N.H: Printed by The Folsom Family Association of America, Inc.) :: Vol III: ::: Dingwell, Paul Douglas Jr. ''[[Space:Genealogy of the Folsom Family|Genealogy of the Folsom Family]]'' (N.H: Printed by The Folsom Family Association of America, Inc.) :: Vol IV: ::: Boyle, Frederick R. ''[[Space:Genealogy of the Folsom Family|Genealogy of the Folsom Family]]'' (N.H: Printed by The Folsom Family Association of America, Inc.) * Footnote Examples: :: Vol I-II: ::: [[#Folsom|Folsom]]: Vol. II,Page 561 :: Vol III: ::: [[#Dingwell|Dingwell]]: Page 1521 :: Vol IV: ::: [[#Boyle|Boyle]]: Page 221 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Genealogy of the Folsom Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/120255?availability=Family%20History%20Library - Vols 1-4 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005718070 ** [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066140468 vol. I] ** [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066140435 vol. II] ** [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066140401 vol. III] (search only, paged continuously) ** [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066140377 vol. IV] (search only, paged continuously) * archive.org ** [https://archive.org/details/genealogyoffolso02fols vol. II] * Ancestry.com($): https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/10263/ Vols. 1 and 2

Genealogy of the Lane Family

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'''Genealogy of the Lane Family''' '''Descendants of Samuel S. Lain / aka Lane"'''
-2023-edited and abridged by:
[[Lane-18879|C.Lane]] - Contact : [[chrimarlane84@gmail.com]]
'''''"User Home Page Genealogy Report: Descendants of Samuel S. Lain Lane" '''- [[Lane-20606|Leon-Lane-sr]] - User Tree @ (https://www.genealogy.com) - Source Dated 1999''.
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'''- - R.I.P. [[Lane-20606|Cousin Leon]] - Dec 10, 2023 : [[Lane-18879|C. Lane]] - -'''
:— ==
--Acknowledgements--
== :{{blue|About}} [[Lane-20606|Leon Lane Sr. "Rocky"]]: Leon is my cousin, who unfortunately passed away in 2015, as I never met him, I didn't run across his research until after he was gone. He had 20 years worth of research into our ''"Lane"'''' family before I started. As Leon has said about the ''"family record"'' and how it was given to him by his ōb++Aunt Rena, I likewise have gratitude for all the time and dedication it must have taken him to write not only the "''Genealogy Report ''" but for all the information he shared across multiple genealogy sites.The family history pages on www.geneaology.com were compiled by [[Lane-20606|Leon Lane Sr.]], as he was given a copy of the Lane's ''"Family Record"'' by his aunt, [[Lane-21386|Rena Lane McDannels Smith]], but Leon's grandmother, [[Hornbeck-264|Nola Lane]], the wife of [[Lane-6430|Worthy S. Lane]] was the recorder of said notes. He referred to her as the "''family historian''" for this branch of Lane's. She carried a notepad to record family events. He wrote: ::''"I owe a great deal of gratitude to her ''[his aunt]'' for giving me this record. I will strive to add to, and make corrections as needed."'' In this genealogy report the family of [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1. Lane]] are listed in order."'' :'''NOTE:''' These numbers ''("1" or "2" or "3" or "4")'' are placed after the middle name to represent how many generations starting with Samuel S1. Lain Lane as the first generation, and so on. There will be an index of all descendants at the bottom of this page. ---- ==
**GENERATION1**
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[[Lane-19337|Samuel S1. Lain Lane]]
Samuel S. is the earliest PROVEN ancestor of the Lane family. In earlier records (pre-1830) he was spelling the last name – ''"Lain"'' . It wasn't until the early 1830's that he started spelling it ''"Lane"'', and all generations since have used ''"Lane"''. He must have been spelling it wrong one way or the other, census records from around then indicate he could not read or write. A tradition passed down through Samuel's second son, [[Lane-20345|William Hamilton2]] implied the Lane's had an ancestor of the Seneca Indians, supposedly in the generation of Samuel's parents, but this has never been verified.

'''Summary:''' :He was born on January 31, 1813, in Fayette County, PA -([[:Category:Fayette County, Pennsylvania]]). He was a good carpenter, and a successful farmer, in Upshur County, VA -([[:Category:Upshur County, Virginia]]), which became Upshur County, WV -([[:Category:Upshur County, West Virginia]]).
:First, he married, [[Moore-77941|Elizabeth Audra Moore]] (b: abt. 1814{{red|?}}, probably in Fayette County, PA{{red|?}} ; d: between 1838-1840{{red|?}}). He married second, [[Bryan-8886|Elizabeth Charlotte Bryan]] (b: 19 Apr 1821 - Rockingham County, VA ; d: 18 Apr 1899 - Upshur, WV) on Aug 27th, 1840 - in Rockingham County, VA -([[:Category:Rockingham County, Virginia]]). She was daughter of {{brown|James Bryan}} and {{brown|Sarah Martha Shown}}. He died January 25th, 1885, in Hinkleville, Upshur, WV -([[:Category:Hinkleville, West Virginia]]). He was buried on the family farm in Hinkleville, under a cedar tree. There's now a headstone in the Mount Olive Cemetery -([[:Category:Mount Olive Cemetery, Hinkleville, West Virginia]]), which isn't far from the Lane's old farm. ===
--Early Life--
=== '''-1813 JAN 31-''' He was born in Fayette County, Pennsylvania on January 31st, 1813, his baptism might have taken place in Montgomery County, PA -([[:Category:Montgomery County, Pennsylvania]]). At some point in his early life, he lived in Allegany County, MD -([[:Category:Allegany County, Maryland]]), just south of the MD / PA . === Marriages ===
'''--1st Marriage--'''
'''-ABT 1831-''' - Shortly after reaching his 18th birthday, abt. January of 1831, [[Lane-19337|Samuel]] moved from Allegany County, Maryland, to southwestern PA, most likely to Wharton Township, Fayette, PA{{red|?}}. Around the same time, he married [[Moore-77941|Elizabeth Audra Moore]]. It's unknown who her parents were, or where they were from. She was born around 1814{{red|?}} - possibly in Fayette County, Pennsylvania{{red|?}}. They had 4 son's, the 3rd, [[Lane-8978|Samuel Albert2 (#4)]] was born in Wharton Township, Fayette, PA -([[:Category:Wharton Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania]]), the other 3 were probably born there, too.
'''-ABT 1832-''' His 1st child, [[Lane-19537|Isaac Spicer Lane (#2)]] was born about 1832, in PA (probably in Fayette County{{red|?}}).
'''-ABT 1834-''' His 2nd child, [[Lane-20345|William Hamilton2 Lane (#3)]] was born .
'''-1835-''' Their 3rd, also his namesake, [[Lane-8978|Samuel Albert2 (#4)]] was born in 1835, in WhartonTownship, Fayette, PA..
'''-1835 DEC 8-''' [[Lane-19337|Samuel]], {{brown|Conrad W. Show}}, {{brown|Levi Cushman}}, and {{brown|Alexander Stewart}} (all 3, from Wharton Township), bought 400 acres from {{brown|Andrew Stewart}}. Samuel's portion was 100 acres/one quarter/twenty four perches of land.
'''-1837 APR 18-''' [[Lane-19337|Samuel]] and [[Moore-77941|Audra Lain]] sold their 100 acres of land to {{brown|Harrison Wysong}}, of Fayette County, PA. He was described as: ''"of the County of Allegany, and State of Maryland"'', which indicates he was living in Allegany County, Maryland, at the time -([[:Category:Allegany County, Maryland]]).
'''-ABT 1838-1840-''' His wife [[Moore-77941|Elizabeth Audra Lain]] died abt.1838-1840{{red|?}}, exact date and location unknown.
'''-ABT 1840-''' - Samuel, and his four, young sons moved to the Shenandoah Valley, in Rockingham County, VA -([[:Category:Rockingham County, Virginia]]) .
'''--2nd Marriage--'''
'''-1840 AUG 27-''' - He married his second wife, [[Bryan-8886|Elizabeth Charlotte Bryan(t)]] on August 27, 1840, in Rockingham County, VA -([[:Category:Rockingham County, Virginia]]). She was born in Rockingham County, on April 19, 1821 (daughter of James Bryan and Sarah Martha Shown). Samuel and Elizabeth were married by {{brown|Rev. John J. Reimensnyder}}. Mr. Reimensnyder was an in-law of the bride, he married {{brown|Susan M. Bryan}} on May 3, 1838, in Augusta County, Virginia. James Bryan and Sarah Martha Shown were both born in Maryland{{red|?}}, they were married on August 14th, 1815, in Augusta County, VA. Sarah could have been the daughter of John and Margaret Shown{{red|?}} of Allen County, Ohio.
'''-1840s-''' After their marriage [[Lane-19337|Samuel]] and [[Bryan-8886|Elizabeth C.]] moved from Rockingham County, -([[:Category:Rockingham County, Virginia]]), to nearby, Burke's Mill (or Burketown), in Augusta County, Virginia -([[:Category:Burketown, Virginia]]). They lived in Burke's Mill for about ten years. They would eventually have six more children, three sons, and three daughters.
'''-1843 NOV 27-''' He bought a tract of land in Augusta County, Virginia from John D. and Elizabeth Miller (bk. 64, pg. 257).
'''-1846 MAR 4-''' - He deeded land to Jacob Sheets on March 4, 1846 (bk. 66, pg. 100).
'''-1846 SEP 23-''' [[Lane-19337|Samuel]] sold a portion of his farm to his wife's parents, and they moved in next door.
'''-1850-''' During the 1850 Census, the Lane's were living in Burke's Mill, it was in District No. 2 1/2, Augusta County, VA for the 1850 Census. Samuel's three eldest sons, [[Lane-19537|Isaac (#2)]], [[Lane-20345|William (#3)]], and [[Lane-8978|Samuel Albert (#4)]] were enumerated with other families in the immediate vicinity. The Lane family were living near the family of {{brown|Benjamin}} and {{brown|Lucinda Spicer}}, who had recently moved there from Rockingham County, VA. A relationship between the Lane family and the Spicer family probably existed as early as 1832, as the middle name of Samuel's middle son was Spicer. The nature of this relationship is not known. Late in the year 1850, the Lane family moved again, to Buckhannon District, Upshur, Virginia, ([[:Category:Buckhannon District later to become WV). [[Lane-19337|Samuel]] retained ownership of land in Augusta County, Virginia for several years.
'''-1850s-''' During the 1850's, at an uncertain time, [[Lane-19537|Isaac (#2)]], [[Lane-20345|William (#3)]], and [[Lane-20346|Perry Lane (#4)]] moved away, and apparently never returned. [[Lane-19537|Isaac (#2)]], and [[Lane-20345|William (#3)]] went to Maryland, where both got married. [[Lane-20346|Perry (#4)]] went to Williamston, Wood County, VA ([[:Category:Wood County, Virginia]]), where he married [[Mayo-5149|Susan Mayo]].
'''-1855 JAN 19-''' He sold a tract of land to his former neighbor, {{brown|Benjamin Spicer}} January 19, 1855 (bk 74-pg 558).
'''-1862-''' {{brown|Charley Brooks}}, of Harrison County, WV, began the wholesale raising, and manufacturing of tobacco in 1862. He had three acres of tobacco, built two tobacco houses, sweetened it with homemade sorghum, and shipped it by the hogs head. Shortly after Charley Brooks began, [[Lane-19337|Samuel]] succeeded him in this. ---- ===
--Mount Olive Chapel--
=== [[Lane-19337|Samuel S. Lane]] was a member of the United Brethren Church. He and his family played a major part in the construction of what is now known as the "Hinkleville United Methodist Church", as shown in the following historical sketch of the church:
:When construction of the first, Hinkleville United Brethren Church began Samuel hewed the frame in the woods, and there it stayed hidden in the woods until after the Civil War. Four years later, upon the return of the soldiers, construction of the church resumed. :[[Lane-20346|John Lane (#7)]], and his brother, [[Lane-19717|Peter Calvin Lane (#8)]] hauled the poplar logs, which had been cut with a pole axe at Samuel's farm, to {{brown|Marshall Gould}}'s saw mill. At Gould's mill, the logs were cut with a whip-saw, run by water power. The brothers hauled the logs on a bob sled, with a pair of oxen, and one horse. While their younger brother, [[Lane-20489|Theodore Brasher (#9)]], would hitch his dog to a little sled, and race his brothers to Gould's mill. Mr. Gould donated all the mill work he did on the logs. :[[Lane-19337|Samuel Lane]], {{brown|Enoch Cutright}}, and {{brown|George Moore}} were the carpenters. {{brown|Paris Casto}} plastered the walls, and shingles for the roof were made by hand. Other workers included {{brown|Alva Arithna}}, {{brown|Teter Neely}}, and {{brown|Asby Cutright}}. : [[Lane-19337|Samuel Lane]], who had come to Upshur County, in 1850, from the Shenandoah Valley, Augusta, Virginia, decided to return to solicit funds for the new church from some old friends. The money was needed for cut nails, which cost 28¢ a pound, and window glass, which was expensive. :The land for the church was purchased from {{brown|Jacob Casto}}. The first trustees were {{brown|Enoch Cutright}}, {{brown|Lemuel Brake}}, and {{brown|Jacob Rohr}}. Some of the first members were [[Lane-19337|Samuel Lane]], {{brown|Mrs. Enoch Cutright}}, {{brown|Marshall Gould}}, and {{brown|his wife}}, {{brown|Asby Cutright}}, {{brown|Absalom Helmick}}, and his wife, {{brown|Martha}}, {{brown|Ithel Hinkle}}, and {{brown|his wife}}.
'''-1868-''' The buildings construction was completed in 1868, and was given the name: ''"Mount Olive Chapel"''. The name of the Church changed a few times before it was demolished, and a new church built in it's place. The Church that exists there today is known as the Hinkleville ''United Methodist Church''. ---- ===
--Last Will & Testament--
=== '''-1883 MAY 26-''' His "Last Will and Testament" was drafted as follows:
:
''"This Will, made this 26th day of May, in 1883, in the name of God Amen. I, [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1. Lane (#1)]] of the county of Upshur, and state of West Virginia. I think in my seventy-first year, as I am getting old and weak in body ; but of sound mind and disposing memory for which I thank God, and calling to mind the uncertainty of life and certainty of death, and being desirous to dispose of all such worldly estate, as it hath pleased God to bless me with, I do hereby make my last will and testament in manner and form following, that is to say: # ''"1st, I desire after my decease, that the executors here after appointed, pay all my just debts out of money coming into their hands," #''"2nd, I will, and bequeath to my son, [[Lane-8978|Samuel A. Lane (#4)]], five dollars," # ''"3rd, I will, and bequeath to my son, [[Lane-8262|John L. Lane (#7)]], five dollars, and a one man saddle," # ''"4th, I will, bequeath to my son, [[Lane-19717|P.C. Lane (#8)]], five dollars," # ''"5th, I will, and bequeath to my son, [[Lane-20489|Theodore Brasher Lane (#9)]], five dollars," # ''"6th, I will, and bequeath to my daughter, [[Lane-20490|Elizabeth Lane McAvoy (#10)]], five dollars." # ''"7th, I will, and bequeath to my daughter, [[Lane-20485|Margaret Lane (#6)]], five dollars." # ''"8th, I will, and bequeath to my granddaughter, [[Lane-20486|Rebecca J. Lane (#)]], five dollars." # ''"9th, I will, and bequeath to my three sons, [[Lane-19537|Isaac Spicer Lane (#2)]], [[Lane-20345|William Hamilton Lane (#3)]], and [[Lane-20346|Perry Cabern Lane (#4)]], each two dollars, on the condition they come after it." # ''"10th, I will, and direct that my wife [[Bryan-8886|Elizabeth C. Lane]], have one gray mare, two cows, all the bedding, one clock, one broad hoe, one set of Hames, the wheat crop, after expenses are paid, half the corn crop, one table, one stand, and one chest." # ''"11th, I will, and direct that my executors pay off and execute my will one year after my decease."'' # ''"12th, I hereby constitute and appoint [[Lane-8262|John L. Lane (#7)]], [[Lane-19717|P.C. Lane (#8)]], and [[Lane-20489|Theodore B. Lane (#9)]], executors of this will, day and date above written."'' :::''--May 26th, 1883--
:::--[[Lane-19337|S. S. Lane (#1)]]--''
---- ===
--Death & Burial--
=== '''-1885 JAN 23-''' [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1 Lane]] died on January 23, 1885, and was buried on his farm in Hinkleville, WV.
'''-1899 APR 18-''' His widow [[Bryan-8886|Elizabeth Charlotte]] died on April 18, 1899, and was buried beside her husband. Tombstones were later placed in Mount Olive Cemetery -([[:Category:Mount Olive Cemetery, Hinkleville, West Virginia]]). Their remains are still buried at the old Lane Farm -([[:Category:Hinkleville, West Virginia]]). There were no tombstones on the farm, only rocks to mark the location. To the best of my knowledge, {{brown|Rena H. Lane Smith}}, daughter of [[Lane-6430|Worthy S. Lane]], bought the stones that are in Mount Olive Cemetery, which is also in Hinkleville, WV. :'''** GENERATION 2 **'''
{{blue|— CHILDREN}} of [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1. Lain]]: (10) :{{blue|- WITH}} [[Moore-77941|Elizabeth Audra Moore]]: (4) * i. {{blue|#2}} [[Lane-19537|Isaac Spicer2 Lane]] (abt.1832-1907), * ii. {{blue|#3}} [[Lane-20345|William Hamilton2 Lane]] (abt.1834-1911), * iii. {{blue|#4}} [[Lane-8978|Samuel Albert2 Lane]] (1835-1899), * iv. {{blue|#5}} [[Lane-20346|Perry Cabern2 Lane]] (1839-1891).
:{{blue|- WITH}} [[Bryan-8886|Elizabeth Charlotte Bryan]]: (6) * v. {{blue|#6}} [[Lane-20485|Sarah Margaret2 Lane]] Kettle (1842-?), * vi. {{blue|—}} [[Lane-20488|Elizabeth Jane2 Lane]] - b: Sep 15, 1843, in Augusta County, Virginia ; d: died young{{red|?}}, before July 26, 1850, * vii. {{blue|#8}} [[Lane-8262|John Luther2 Lane]] (1845-1924), * viii. {{blue|#9}} [[Lane-19717|Peter Calvin2 Lane]] (1848-1933), * ix. {{blue|#10}} [[Lane-20489|Theodore Brasher2 Lane]] (1852-1930), * x. {{blue|#11}} [[Lane-20490|Elizabeth E2. Lane]] McAvoy (1857-1910). == {{blue|(#2)}} [[Lane-19537|Isaac Spicer2 Lane]] (b:abt.1832) == {{green|''[[Lane-19337|(> Samuel S1.)]]''}}
'''-ABT 1832 APR-''' ''PA'' - [[Lane-19537|Isaac]] was born about 1832, in PA (maybe Fayette County{{red|?}}), or could be Virginia.
'''-1840s-''' ''VA'' - Early in the 1840's, after their mother passed away, his father brought him, and his 3 brothers to Augusta County, VA, where they spent their adolescent years.
'''-1850-''' ''VA'' - In the 1850 Census, he was recorded as living in the house of [[Craun-59|Samuel Craun]] (Crown on Census) and [[Landes-482|Frances V. (Landes) Craun]], in District 2 1/2, Mount Sidney, in Augusta County, Virginia -([[:Category:1850 US Census, Augusta County, Virginia]]) -([[:Category:Mount Sidney, Virginia]]), was not far from his father's home. He worked as a farmer, but it seems he didn't want to be a farmer, like his father. Sometime after the 1850 Census, he decided to move to Baltimore, Maryland. There, he became a blacksmith, then later, a machinist. He didn't fight in the Civil War, possibly his occupational skills were his contribution to the war effort.
'''-1854 DEC 28-''' He married [[Orrison-93|Elizabeth Orrison]] December 28, 1854 (born in VA).
'''-1860-''' ''MD'' - In the 1860 Census, he was living in the 3rd Eastern District, in Howard County, Maryland -([[:Category:1860 US Census, Howard County, Maryland]])-([[:Category:Howard County, Maryland]]).
'''-1870-''' ''VA'' - In 1870, they were living in the 3rd Ward, of Alexandria, VA -([[:Category:1870 US Census, Alexandria, Virginia]]) -([[:Category:Alexandria, Virginia]]).
'''-1880-''' ''DC'' - In the 1880 Census, he was living at 305 12th St. S.W., in Washington D.C. -([[:Category:1880 US Census, Washington, District of Columbia]]) -([[:Category:District of Columbia]]).
'''-1900-''' ''DC'' - In the 1900 Census, they were living at 1008 M. Street, Washington, DC -([[:Category:1900 US Census, Washington, District of Columbia]]). They never did have a child, but his niece, and William's daughter, [[Lane-20969|Cora]] was recorded as their adopted daughter in the 1900 Census, while she was living with them at the time.
'''-AFT 1900-''' His wife [[Orrison-93|Elizabeth Orrison]] died between 1900 and 1907{{red|?}}, maybe about 1905?.
'''-ABT 1905-''' ''DC'' - After her death, Isaac went to live with his niece, [[Lane-20969|Cora Townsend]] and [[Townsend-12364|Arthur]], her husband, on Wheeler Rd. S.E., Washington, DC.
'''-ABT 1906-''' ''DC'' - About a year or so later he developed a skin tumor of the face (epithelium).
'''-1907 APR 19-''' ''DC'' - He died about a year later, on April 19th, 1907, in Washington DC, at the age of 75.
'''-1907 APR 21-''' ''MD'' - His funeral was held the following Sunday, on April 21st, 1907, at the Congress Heights Episcopal Church, in Washington, DC. His burial afterward, at Saint Barnabus Episcopal Church Cemetery, Oxen Hill, Maryland -([[:Category:St. Barnabas Church Cemetery, Prince George's County, Maryland]]).
{{blue|No Children : (0)}} =={{blue|(#3)}} [[Lane-20345|William Hamilton2 Lane]] (b:abt.1834) == {{green|''(> [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
'''-ABT 1834-''' Rev. William was born about 1834{{red|?}}, in PA, maybe in Fayette County{{red|?}}, where his younger brother was born.
'''-1850-''' In the 1850 Census, he was recorded as living in the house of Daniel Link, in Burke's Mills -([[:Category:1850 US Census, Augusta County, Virginia]]) -([[:Category:Burketown, Virginia]]), District 2 1/2, Augusta County, Virginia, near his father's 's home . He left around the mid 1850's, and apparently never returned home. He went to Maryland, got married, and raised a family. At some point the prefix ''"Rev"'' was added to his name (his indexed obituary said he was an Episcopal minister of gospel.
'''-1859 AUG 9-''' He married [[Langley-5268|Catherine Roxanna Langley]] (abt.1846-aft.1900) on August 9, 1859, in Baltimore, Maryland -([[:Category:Baltimore, Maryland]]).
'''-1870-''' In the 1870 Census he lived in Dorchester County, Maryland -([[:Category:1870 US Census, Dorchester County, Maryland]]).
'''-1880-''' In the census of 1880 he was living in ED 6, Hillsboro, Caroline, Maryland -([[:Category:1880 US Census, Caroline County, Maryland]]) -([[:Category:Hillsboro, Maryland]]), 38y, his occupation was carriage maker.
'''-1900-''' ''"William H. Lane"'' was living in Baltimore (city), MD in the 1900 Census -([[:Category:1900 US Census, Baltimore County, Maryland]]), age 57, (wrong). Also, for his wife: married 38 yrs, with only 6 out of 11 children still living. 3 of their children were living with them.
'''-1911 APR 30-''' He died April 30th, 1911, in Washington, DC, and his occupation was minister of gospel, Methodist Episcopal, burial in Congressional Cemetery, Washington, D.C. -([[:Category:Congressional Cemetery, Washington, District of Columbia]]), shares a headstone with daughter, Cora and her husband.
{{blue|— CHILDREN}} of [[Lane-20345|William Hamilton2 Lane, Sr.]] and [[Langley-5268|Catherine Langley]]: * i. {{blue|#12}} - [[Lane-21252|Helen M3. Lane]] Taylor (1861-1919), * ii. {{blue|#13}} - [[Lane-21988|Granville Bowdian]]3 Lane(1869-1927), * iii. {{blue|#14}} - [[Lane-22020|John Edward Harrington3 Lane]] (1871-abt.1921), * iv. {{blue|#15}} - [[Lane-22019|William Hamilton3 Lane Jr.]] (abt.1874-aft.1900), * v. {{blue|#16}} - [[Lane-20969|Cora Isabel3 Lane]] Townsend (abt.1876-1958), * vi. {{blue|(-)}} [[Lane-22018|Adah Spray3 Lane]] (abt.1878-aft.1880) - Born about 1878{{red|?}}. In the 1880 Census she was ''2'' y, and the family lived in Hillsboro, Maryland -([[:Category:Hillsboro, Maryland]])-([[:Category:1880 US Census, Caroline County, Maryland]])-. Died young, was after 1880, but before 1896 ({{red|unknown date}}) probably in Baltimore, MD., * vii. {{blue|#18}} - [[Lane-22021|Loretta or Lola Violet3 Lane]] Walters (abt.1879-bef.1950). * viii. - (Unknown, b&d: bef.1900), * ix. - (Unknown, b&d:bef.1900), * x. - (Unknown, b&d:bef.1900), * xi. - (Unknown, b&d: bef.1900).
{{blue|The 1900 Census entry for this household states that Catherine gave birth to 11 children, but only 6 of her children were still living at the time. }} ==={{blue|(#12)}} [[Lane-21252|Helen M3. Lane]] Taylor (b: abt.1864) === {{green|''([[Lane-20345|William Hamilton2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
'''-1861 DEC 31-''' Born December 31, 1861, probably in Maryland.
'''-1880-''' In the Census of 1880, she was living in ED 6, Hillsboro, Caroline, Maryland -([[:Category:1880 US Census, Caroline County, Maryland]])-([[:Category:Hillsboro, Maryland]])- 18 yrs old.
'''-ABT 1886-''' She married [[Taylor-111395|Bruffet A. Taylor (abt.1856-abt.1926)]] about 1886.
'''-1919 JUL 28-''' She died July 28, 1919, and was buried in Loudon Park Cemetery -([[:Category:Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland]]).
{{blue|— CHILDREN}} of [[Lane-21252|Helen M3. Lane (1861-1919)]] and [[Taylor-111395|Bruffet A. Taylor (1856-1926)]]: * i. {{blue|(#)}} - [[Taylor-111398|Maggie May Taylor]] Kinsella Garrett (abt.1878-aft.1962).
==={{blue|(#13)}} [[Lane-21988|Granville Bowden3 Lane]] (b:1869)=== {{green|''([[Lane-20345|William Hamilton2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
'''-1869 JAN 25-''' Born January 25, 1869, in ?.
'''-1891 NOV 24-''' 1st marriage was on November 24, 1891, in Philadelphia, PA, to [[Kirk-9224|Mattie Rebecca Kirk]] (abt.1863-abt.1912).
'''-BEF 1920-''' 2nd marriage before 1920, to [[Williams-135974|Effie Williams]] (abt.1864-abt.1931 or 1921).
'''-1927 SEP 11-''' Died September 11, 1927, in Collegeville, PA -([[:Category:Collegeville, Pennsylvania]]). He was buried in Saint James Perkiomen Church Cemetery, Evansburg, PA -([[:Category:Saint James Perkiomen Church Cemetery, Evansburg, Pennsylvania]]). His 2nd wife is also buried there.
{{blue|— CHILDREN}} of [[Lane-21988|Granville Bowden3]] and [[Kirk-9224|Mattie Rebecca Kirk]]: * i. {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-22035|Miriam4 Lane]] Miller (1908-1994). ===={{blue|(#)}} [[Lane-22035|Miriam4 Lane]] Miller (b:1908)==== {{green|''([[Lane-21988|Granville Bowden3]], [[Lane-20345|William Hamilton2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
'''-1908 FEB 10-''' Born February 10, 1908, in Philadelphia, PA.
Married [[Maleski-23|Stanley Joseph Maleski Miller (1906-1999)]].
'''-1994 APR 9-''' Died April 9, 1994 in Berwyn, Chester, PA .
{{blue|- Children}} of [[Lane-22035|Miriam4 Lane]] and [[Maleski-23|Stanley Maleski (changed to Miller)]]: * i. {{blue|—}} (living? son)5 Miller - b: abt.1932, in PA, * ii. {{blue|—}} (living? daughter)5 Miller - b: abt 1935, in PA. ---- === {{blue|(#14.)}} [[Lane-22020|John Edward Harrington3 Lane]] (b:1871) === {{green|''([[Lane-20345|William Hamilton2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
'''-1871 JUN 5-''' Born June 5, 1871, in Maryland.
'''-1987-''' Married 1987, in Camden, NJ, to [[Hamilton-36060|Sarah Ann Hamilton]] (b: abt.1878, in Camden, NJ ; d: 1978 ; daughter of Jeremiah Hamilton and Sarah Jane Throckmorton).
'''-1921 NOV 30-''' Died November 30, 1921, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Buried in ''"Arlington Cemetery"'', Drexel Hill, Upper Darby Township, Delaware -([[:Category:Arlington Cemetery, Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania]]).
{{blue|— CHILDREN}} of [[Lane-22020|John Edward Harrington3]] and [[Hamilton-36060|Sarah Ann Hamilton]]: * i. {{blue|#}} - [[Lane-22034|Evelyn M4. Lane]] Harding (1898-1989) . ==== {{blue|(#)}} [[Lane-22034|Evelyn M4. Lane]] Harding (b:1898) ==== {{green|''([[Lane-22020|John Edward Harrington3]] , [[Lane-20345|William Hamilton2]] , [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}} .
'''-1898 JAN 30-''' Born January 30, 1898, in Maryland.
'''-1925 DEC 28-''' Married [[Harding-11426|John Charles Douglas Harding]] (1890-1937) on December 28, 1925, in Washington Memorial Chapel, Valley Forge, PA.
'''-1989 MAY 1-''' Died May 1, 1989 , with burial in ''"Arlington Cemetery"'', Drexel Hill, Upper Darby Township, Delaware, PA -([[:Category:Arlington Cemetery, Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania]]).
{{blue|— CHILDREN}} of [[Lane-22034|Evelyn4 Lane]] and [[Harding-11426|John Harding]] is: * i. {{blue|—}} [[Harding-11427|(living female)5 Harding]] Umile - b: Oct 4, 1933, in MD ; m: Anthony John Umile, Jan 6, 1961, Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, in Philadelphia, PA. === {{blue|(#15.)}} [[Lane-22019|William Hamilton3 Lane Jr.]] (b: abt.1873)=== {{green|''([[Lane-20345|William Hamilton2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
'''-ABT 1873-''' He was born around 1873, or June 1874{{red|?}}, in Baltimore (city), Maryland.
'''-1900-''' In the 1900 Census, he was living with his parents, in the (independent) city of Baltimore, MD -([[:Category:1900 US Census, Baltimore County, Maryland]])-([[:Category:Baltimore, Maryland]]), employed as an "''Officer"'' in a ''"Fire Company"''. Nobody really knows what became of him. Rumor has it he moved westward, and was never seen or heard from again.
'''-AFT 1900-''' He died sometime after the 1900 Census.
{{blue|- Children:?}}. === {{blue|(#16.)}} [[Lane-20969|Cora Isabel3 Lane]] Townsend (b:abt.1876) === {{green|''([[Lane-20345|William Hamilton2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
'''-ABT 1876 MAR-''' ''MD'' - Born about March 1876, in MD.
{{red|Birth dates are conflicting.}}
'''-1880-''' ''MD'' - Her family was living in District 6, Hillsboro, Caroline, MD -([[:Category:Hillsboro, Maryland]])-([[:Category:1880 US Census, Caroline County, Maryland]])-, age 4y.
'''-1900-''' ''DC'' - She was living in Washington DC, with her [[Lane-19537|Uncle Isaac]] in the 1900 Census, in which she was recorded as their adopted daughter, age 22y.
'''-1902 OCT 15-''' ''DC'' - She married [[Townsend-12364|Arthur C. Townsend]], they were residents of Washington, D.C., at the time, she was 24, he was 31.
'''-1910-''' ''DC'' - In 1910 (age 25y), her father, William lived with them in Precinct 11, of Washington, DC.
'''-1930, 1940-''' ''DC'' - Lived in Washington, DC, aged 43y in 1930 Census, and 60y in the 1940 Census
'''-1958 FEB 5-''' ''MD'' - She died on February 5, 1958. She lived at 5504 Carville Ave, in Halethorpe, MD -([[:Category:Halethorpe, Maryland]]), her age was 81y (per death record). Her headstone in the Congressional Cemetery (DC) implies she was 86, or 87y. She shares a headstone with her dear husband, [[Townsend-12364|Arthur ]], and father, [[Lane-20345|William]] in the Congressional Cemetery, in District of Columbia -([[:Category:Congressional Cemetery, Washington, District of Columbia]]).
{{blue|- Children:0?}} {{blue|(-)}} [[Lane-22018|Adah Spray3 Lane]] (abt.1878-aft.1880) - Born about 1878{{red|?}}. In the 1880 Census she was ''2'' y, and the family lived in Hillsboro, Maryland -([[:Category:Hillsboro, Maryland]])-([[:Category:1880 US Census, Caroline County, Maryland]])-. Died young, was after 1880, but before 1896 ({{red|unknown date}}) probably in Baltimore, MD. === {{blue|(#18.)}} [[Lane-22021|Lola (or Loretta) Violet3 Lane]] Walters (b: abt.1879) === {{green|''([[Lane-20345|William Hamilton2]] , [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
'''-ABT 1879 MAR-''' Born about March 1879, or about 1880{{red|?}}, in Maryland.
'''-1880-''' In 1880, when she was 4 months old her family resided in Hillsboro, Maryland -([[:Category:Hillsboro, Maryland]])-([[:Category:1880 US Census, Caroline County, Maryland]])-.
'''-ABT 1900-''' About 1900, she married [[Walters-12146|John E. Walters, Sr.]] (abt.1867-?).
'''-1900, 1910, 1920, 1930, 1940-''' For the Census years, 1900 through 1940, she lived in the ind. city of Baltimore, Maryland -([[:Category:Baltimore, Maryland]]).
'''-AFT 1940-''' Died after the 1940 Census{{red|?}}.
{{blue|—Children}} of [[Lane-22021|Lola Violet3 Lane]] and [[Walters-12146|John E. Walters]]: * i. {{blue|(#)}} - Mandell4 Walters (maybe Maude), female, (abt.1901-aft.1920?) - b: MD, * ii. {{blue|(#)}} - William H4. Walters (abt.1903-aft.1920?) - b: MD, * iii. {{blue|#}} - George H4. Walters (1906-1992) - b: Baltimore, MD ; d: New Port Richey, FL , * iv. {{blue|i#}} - Margaret Walters Eisenacher (abt.1909-aft.1992?) - b: MD, * v. {{blue|#}} - [[Walters-12145|Alverta May4 Walters]] Starry Puckett (18 Dec 1911-2 Jan 2000), * vi. {{blue|#}} - John E. Walters, II (abt.1915-aft.1930?), * vii. {{blue|#}} - [[Walters-12398|Loretta Violet4 Walters]] Ringer, Heffner, Olszewski, Dreer, Bryant (1918-2002) - b: Baltimore, MD ; d: Sylvania, DeKalb, Alabama. ==== {{blue|(#)}} Mandell (or Maude)4 Walters (b: abt.1901) ==== {{green|''([[Lane-22021|Lola Violet3 Lane]] ' [[Lane-20345|William Hamilton2]] , [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
Her name possibly was Maude.
'''-ABT 1901-''' Born about 1901, in MD.
'''-AFT 1920-''' Died after 1920?.
{{blue|Children: ?}}
===={{blue|(#)}} William H4. Walters (b: abt.1903)==== {{green|''([[Lane-22021|Lola Violet3 Lane]], [[Lane-20345|William Hamilton2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
'''-ABT 1903-''' Born about 1903, in Maryland.
'''-AFT 1920-''' Died after 1920?
{{blue|Children: ?}}
===={{blue|(#)}} George H4. Walters (b:1906)==== {{green|''([[Lane-22021|Lola Violet3 Lane]], [[Lane-20345|William Hamilton2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
'''-1906-''' Born in 1906, in Baltimore, MD.
'''-1992-''' Died in 1992, in New Port Richey, FL -([[:Category:New Port Richey, Florida]].
{{blue|Children: ?}}
===={{blue|(#)}} Margaret4 Walters Eisenacher (b: abt.1909) ==== {{green|''([[Lane-22021|Lola Violet3 Lane]], [[Lane-20345|William Hamilton2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
'''-ABT 1909-''' Born about 1909, in MD.
'''-AFT 1992-''' Died after 1992?
{{blue|Children: ?}} ==== {{blue|(#)}} [[Walters-12145|Alverta May4 Walters]] Starry Puckett (b:1911) ==== {{green|''([[Lane-22021|Lola Violet3 Lane]], [[Lane-20345|William Hamilton2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
'''-1911 DEC 18-''' Born December 18, 1911, in Baltimore, MD.
'''-1942-''' Her first husband, [[Starry-84|William P. Starry]] (1911-1942) was shot in 1942, while hunting in Appomattox County, Virginia -([[:Category:Appomattox County, Virginia]]).
'''-BEF 1950-''' She married again before 1950.
'''-2000 JAN 2-''' Died January 2, 2000.
{{blue|Children}} of [[Walters-12145|Alverta May4 Walters]] and [[Starry-84|William P. Starry (1911-1942)]] : (1) * i. {{blue|(#)}} - [[Starry-83|(living?) Starry]] Oberg (b:1932). ===={{blue|(#)}} John E4. Walters, II (b: abt.1915) ==== {{green|''([[Lane-22021|Lola Violet3 Lane]], [[Lane-20345|William Hamilton2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
'''-ABT 1915-''' Born about 1915.
'''-AFT 1930-''' Died after 1930? .
{{blue|Children: ?}} ==== {{blue|(#)}} [[Walters-12398|Loretta Violet4 Walters]] Olszewski (& Bryant, Heffner, Ringer, Dreer) (b:1918) ==== {{green|''([[Lane-22021|Lola Violet3 Lane]], [[Lane-20345|William Hamilton2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
'''-1918 NOV 27-''' Born November 27, 1918, in Baltimore, MD.
'''-2002 AUG 5-''' Died August 5, 2002, in Sylvania, DeKalb, Alabama.
{{blue|— CHILDREN}} of [[Walters-12398|Loretta Violet4 Walters]]: :{{blue|- WITH}} [[Heffner-699|Raymond Heffner]]: * i. [[Heffner-702|(living? female)5 Heffner]] - b: abt.1937, * ii. [[Heffner-701|(living? female)5 Heffner]] - b: abt.1938. :{{blue|- WITH}} [[Ringer-930|William John Ringer]]: * iii. {{blue|#}} - [[Ringer-931|David Allen Ringer]] (1959-1980). ===== {{blue|(#)}} [[Ringer-931|David Allen5 Ringer]] (b:1959) ===== {{green|''([[Walters-12398|Loretta Violet4 Walters]] , [[Lane-22021|Lola Violet3 Lane]] , [[Lane-20345|William Hamilton2]] , [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
'''-1959 AUG 28-''' Born August 28, 1959, Baltimore, MD.
'''-1980 APR 8-''' Died April 8, 1980, probably in Colorado{{red|?}}.
{{blue|Children:?}} ---- == {{blue|(#4)}} [[Lane-8978|Samuel Albert2 Lane]] (b:1835) == {{green|''(> [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
'''-1835 AUG 10-''' He was born August 10, 1835, in Wharton Township, Fayette County, PA -([[:Category:Fayette County, Pennsylvania]]).
'''-1850 JUL-''' He lived in Burke's Mill (now Burketown), Augusta County, Virginia (District 2 1/2 on Census), in the household of John Link, in 1850.
'''-1858 JAN 27-''' He married -[[Weatherholt-89|Louisa Weatherholt]], the daughter of John Weatherholt and Elizabeth Strader, on January 27, 1858, in the Buckhannon District, Upshur, VA (later Upshur, WV).
'''-1889 JUN 17-''' He then married [[Weatherholtz-22|Elizabeth Weatherholt]], on June 17, 1889, in Samuel's home, at Turkey Run, Upshur, WV.
{{blue|Children}} of [[Lane-8978|Samuel Albert2 Lane]]: :{{blue|with}} [[Weatherholt-89|Louisa Weatherholt]]: * i. {{blue|#19}} - [[Lane-8977|Simon Matthew3 Lane]] (1860-1939), * ii. {{blue|-}} [[Lane-22262|Luther3 Lane]] (abt.1862-bef.1870), * iii. {{blue|#20}} - [[Lane-9446|Spencer Sullivan3 Lane]] (1864-1923), * iv. {{blue|#21}} - [[Lane-9447|Sarah Alice3 Lane]] Alderman (1866-1957), * v. {{blue|#22}} - [[Lane-9448|John William3 Lane]] (1867-1944), * vi. {{blue|#23}} - [[Lane-9449|James B3. Lane]] (1870-1887), * vii. {{blue|#24}} - [[Lane-9451|Martha Laura3 Lane]] Debarr (1871-1938), * viii. {{blue|#25}} - [[Lane-9450|Flora May3 Lane]] DeBarr (1862-1930), * ix. {{blue|#26}} - [[Lane-623|Albert Park3 (or Parker) Lane]] (1876-1935), * x. {{blue|#27}} - [[Lane-6662|Charles Hayes3 Lane]] (1879-1954), * xi. {{blue|#28}} - [[Lane-19224|Marvin Edward3? Lane]] (twin, 1882-1932), * xii. {{blue|#29}} - [[Lane-19223|Ila3 or Ola Lane]] (twin, 1882-1882). :{{blue|with}} [[Weatherholtz-22|Elizabeth Weatherholt]]: * xiii. {{blue|#30}} - [[Lane-20776|Nora Della3 Lane]] Tenney (1890-1938), * . {{blue|#31}} - [[Lane-20774|Henry Freddie3 Lane]] (1891-1962), * . {{blue|#32}} - [[Lane-20781|Velva Audra 3 Lane]] Tenney (1894-aft.1971), name might be Velva Audra Jane Lane. === {{blue|(#19)}} [[Lane-8977|Simon Matthew3 Lane]] (b:1860) === {{green|''([[Lane-8978|Samuel Albert2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1. ]])''}}
'''-1860 FEB 12-''' Born February 12, 1860, in Upshur County, VA (now WV).
'''-1860 JUN 29-''' His family lived near the Buckhannon, Virginia post office, it became West Virginia after the Civil War -([[:Category:1860 US Census, Upshur County, Virginia]]) -([[:Category:Buckhannon, West Virginia]]).
'''-1884 NOV-''' Married November 1884, in Upshur, WV, to [[Alderman-912|Lillian Florence Alderman]].
'''-1939 FEB 22-''' Died February 22, 1939, in Rock Cave, WV, and buried in ''Rock Cave Cemetery'', Rock Cave, Upshur, WV -([[:Category:Rock Cave Cemetery, Rock Cave, West Virginia]]).
{{blue|Children}} of [[Lane-8997|(#19) Simon Matthew3]] and [[Alderman-912|Lilllian Florence Alderman]]: * i. {{blue|(#)}} [[Lane-8976|Marvin Edward4 Lane Sr.]] (1888-1989), * ii.{{blue|(#)}} [[Lane-9455|James Samuel4 Lane]] (1890-1963), * iii. {{blue|(#)}} [[Lane-9456|Matthew Hale4 Lane]] (1894-1989), * iv. {{blue|(#}} [[Lane-9457|Walter Earl4 Lane]] (1896-abt.1985), * v. {{blue|(#)}} [[Lane-19823|Aleta Louisa4 Lane]] Gibson (abt.1903-abt.1985), * vi. {{blue|(#)}} [[Lane-9458|Mearl Jaunita4 Lane]] Mullins (1905-1942), * vii. {{blue|(#)}} [[Lane-19824|Opal Alice4 Lane]] Morrison (1907-1989), * viii. {{blue|(-)}} Beck4 Lane? - {{FamilySearch|9CF9-PWL}}. ==== {{blue|(#)}} [[Lane-8976|Marvin Edward4 Lane Sr.]] (b:1888) ==== {{green|''([[Lane-8977|Simon Matthew3]], [[Lane-8978|Samuel Albert2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
'''-1888 JUN 30-''' Born June 30, 1888, in Rock Cave, Upshur County, West Virginia.
'''-1918 MAR 31-''' His residence was 123 Reeves Ave., Fairmont, WV in 1918 when he was drafted. He served with the 319th Infantry Regiment, of the 80th (Blue Ridge) Division in WWI.
'''-1919 JUN 19-''' After the war he remained in France until June of 1919.
'''-1920-''' He lived with his father in Upshur County, West Virginia in 1920.
'''-1921 APR 19-''' He married [[Goldsmith-1259|Nettie Goldsmith (1900-abt.1995)]] on April 19, 1921, in Harrison County, West Virginia.
'''-1956-''' He worked for Owens Corning until retiring in 1956, after 40 years on the job.
'''-1989 MAR 8-''' He lived to be 100 years old. He died March 8, 1989, in Fairmont, Marion County, West Virginia.
{{blue|— Children}} of [[Lane-8976|Marvin Edward4 Lane Sr. (1888-1989)]] and [[Goldsmith-1259|Nettie (Goldsmith) Lane (1900-abt.1995)]]: * i. {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-19929|Juanita June5 Lane]] Gooding Rollyson (1922-2007), * ii. {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-19930|Mildred Jeanne5 Lane]] Bates (1926-2000), * iii. {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-8975|Marvin Edward5 Lane Jr.]] (1929-2013). ===== {{blue|(#)}} [[Lane-19929|Juanita June5 Lane]] Gooding Rollyson (b:1922) ===== {{green|''([[Lane-8976|Marvin Edward4 Lane Sr.]], [[Lane-8977|Simon Matthew3]], [[Lane-8978|Samuel Albert2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
'''-1922 JUN 3-''' Born June 3, 1922, in Cedarville, Gilmer County, West Virginia.
'''-ABT 1945-''' Married Ralph Neil Gooding sometime around 1945.
'''-BEF 1971-''' She also married Mr. Rollyson sometime before February 1971, and was either divorced or widowed before January 27, 1977.
'''-2007 JUN 14-''' Died June 14, 2007.
{{blue|— CHILDREN}} of [[Lane-19929|Juanita June5 Lane (1922-2007)]] and Ralph Neil Gooding (1914-1969): (2) * i. — (living son)6 Gooding (b:abt.1947), * ii. — (living daughter)6 Gooding (b:abt.1949). ===== {{blue|(#)}} [[Lane-19930|Mildred Jeanne5 Lane]] Bates (b:1926) ===== {{green|''([[Lane-8976|Marvin Edward4 Lane Sr.]], [[Lane-8977|Simon Matthew3]], [[Lane-8978|Samuel Albert2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
'''-1926 DEC 10-''' Born December 10, 1926, in Fairmont, WV.
'''--''' Married Marcellus Gale Bates.
'''-2000 OCT-''' Died in October 2000, in Anne Arundel, Maryland.
===== {{blue|(#)}} [[Lane-8975|Marvin Edward5 Lane Jr.]] (b:1920s) ===== {{green|''([[Lane-8976|Marvin Edward4 Lane Sr.]], [[Lane-8977|Simon Matthew3]], [[Lane-8978|Samuel Albert2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
'''-1920s-''' Born in the1920s .
'''-2010s-''' Died between 2010 and 2019.
---- ==== {{blue|(#)}} [[Lane-9455|James Samuel4 Lane]] (b:1890) ==== {{green|''([[Lane-8977|Simon Matthew3]], [[Lane-8978|Samuel Albert2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
'''-1890 OCT 13-''' Born October 13, 1890, in Rock Cave, West Virginia -([[:Category:Rock Cave, West Virginia]]).
'''-1919 APR 15-''' Discharged April 15, 1919. He was a Corporal, in Company A, 119th Infantry, 30th Division, US.
'''-1919 SEP 4-''' He married [[Unknown-384978|Anna Elva Riggleman (1897-1972)]], on September 4, 1919, in Upshur County , West Virginia.
'''-1920-''' James was living at 127 Reeves Avenue, Fairmont, West Virginia (Marion County) in 1920.
'''-1963 JUL 15-''' He died prob. in VA, July 15, 1963, when he was 72 years old. He's buried in Section 43, at Site 981, in the Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia -([[:Category:Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia]]).
==== {{blue|(#)}} [[Lane-9456|Matthew Hale4 Lane]] (b:1894) ch ==== {{green|''([[Lane-8977|Simon Matthew3]], [[Lane-8978|Samuel Albert2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
'''-1894-''' Born 1894.
'''-1989-''' Died 1989.
==== {{blue|(#)}} [[Lane-9457|Walter Earl4 Lane]] (b:1896) ch ==== {{green|''([[Lane-8977|Simon Matthew3]], [[Lane-8978|Samuel Albert2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
'''-1896-''' Born in 1896.
'''-ABT 1985-''' Died about 1985.
==== {{blue|(#)}} [[Lane-19823|Aleta Louisa4 Lane]] Gibson (b:abt.1903) ch ==== {{green|''([[Lane-8977|Simon Matthew3]], [[Lane-8978|Samuel Albert2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
'''-ABT 1903-''' Born about 1903.
'''-ABT 1985-''' Died about 1985.
==== {{blue|(#)}} [[Lane-9458|Mearl Jaunita4 Lane]] Mullins (b:1905) ch ==== {{green|''([[Lane-8977|Simon Matthew3]], [[Lane-8978|Samuel Albert2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
'''-1905-''' Born July 13, 1905, in WV.
'''-1942-''' Died July 18, 1942, in French Creek, Upshur, WV.
==== {{blue|(#)}} [[Lane-19824|Opal Alice4 Lane]] Morrison (b:1907) ch ==== {{green|''([[Lane-8977|Simon Matthew3]], [[Lane-8978|Samuel Albert2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
'''-1907-''' Born in 1907.
'''-1989-''' Died in 1989.
---- === {{blue|(#20)}} [[Lane-9446|Spencer Sullivan3 Lane]] (b:1863) === {{green|([[Lane-8978|Samuel Albert2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])}}
'''-1863 JAN 4-''' Born January 4, 1863, in Rock Cave, Upshur, WV.
'''-1885 SEP 3-''' On September 3, 1885 , in Upshur, WV, he married [[Allman-1316|Ernestine Ann (Allman) Lane (abt.1862-abt.1905)]].
'''-1905 NOV 17-''' On November 17, 1905, in Tenmile, Upshur, WV, to [[Debarr-98|Landona Debarr (abt.1867-aft.1905)]].
'''-ABT 1909-''' His 3rd marriage was around 1909, to [[Phillips-44778|Della Cora Phillips (1889-1969)]].
'''-1923 OCT 9-''' He died October 9, 1923, of Diabetes Melititis in the Banks District, Upshur, WV, and buried in Cow Run Cemetery, Rock Cave, Upshur, WV.
{{blue|— CHILDREN}} of [[Lane-9446|Spencer Sullivan3]]: :{{blue|With}} [[Allman-1316|Ernestine Ann Allman]] (1862-abt.1905): (6) * i. {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-19134|Elizabeth Louisa4 Lane]] Potts (abt.1886-1940) , * ii. {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-19325|Eula Mae4 Lane]] Potts (1890-1933), * iii. {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-19354|Alvin Spencer4 Lane]] (1893-abt.1976), * iv. {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-19495|Loyd Albert4 Lane]] (1899-1960), * v. {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-19501|Mary Roberta4 Lane]] Biggs (abt.1901-aft.1950), * vi. {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-19510|William Ott4 Lane]] (abt.1905-1942).
:{{blue|with}} [[Phillips-44778|Della Cora Phillips]] (1889-1969): * vii. {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-19314|Nellie Jane4 Lane]] Wimer Mickle (1909-1996), * viii. {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-18881|Roy Seldon4 Lane]] (1911-1983), * ix. {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-19160|Sarah4 Lane]] (1913-1928), * x. {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-19222|Catherine Bessie4 Lane]] Long (abt.1914-abt.1974), * xi. {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-19161|Andrew4 Lane]] (1919-1928), * xii. {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-19333|David Boyd4 Lane]] (1920-1974), * xiii. {{blue|-}} - [[Lane-19158|Hazel May4 Lane]] - b: 1923 ; d: 1924, in, of Diphtheria. === {{blue|(#21)}} [[Lane-9447|Sarah Alice3 Lane]] Alderman (b:1866) === {{green|''([[Lane-8978|Samuel Albert2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
'''-1866 FEB 23-''' ''WV'' - Born February 23, 1866, in WV.
'''-1886 SEP 8-''' ''WV'' - Married September 8, 1886, in Upshur, WV, to [[Alderman-1647|William Amos Alderman]].
'''-1957 MAY 20-''' ''WV'' - Died May 20, 1957, in Rock Cave, WV.
'''-1957 MAY 23-''' ''WV'' - Buried May 23, 1957 in ''Rock Cave Cemetery'', Rock Cave, Upshur, WV.
{{blue|Children}} of [[Lane-9447|Sarah Alice3 Lane (1866-1957)]] and [[Alderman-1647|William Amos Alderman (1862-1935)]]: (12) * I. {{blue|(#)}} - Louise Ellen4 Alderman Bean (1886–1969) - {{FamilySearch|LH32-T96}}, * ii. {{blue|(#)}} - Roy Lee4 Alderman (1886–1980) - {{FamilySearch|LH32-RPS}}, * iii. {{blue|(#)}} - James Arden4 Alderman (1888–1957) - {{FamilySearch|LHRH-KY3}}, * iv. {{blue|(#)}} - Mittie Alice4 Alderman Flint (1891–1965) - {{FamilySearch|KG4R-HK8}}, * v. {{blue|(#)}} - William Lytha4 Alderman (1893–1929) - {{FamilySearch|9V1K-NKK}} * vi. {{blue|(#)}} - Sylvia Buana4 Alderman Douty (1895–1943) - {{FamilySearch|KG41-S6N}}, * vii. {{blue|(#)}} - Charles Warren4 Alderman (1897–1964) - {{FamilySearch|L7HR-FLL}}, * viii. {{blue|(#)}} - Ira Foster4 Alderman (1899–1928) - {{FamilySearch|LHYM-DT9}}, * ix. {{blue|(#)}} - Thora Fern4 Alderman Curtis (1902–1992) - {{FamilySearch|LH32-TDZ}}, * x. {{blue|(#)}} - Willard Kemp4 Alderman (1905–1987) - {{FamilySearch|LH32-TFQ}}, * xi. {{blue|(#)}} - Jesse H4. Alderman (1907–?) - {{FamilySearch|GQJC-TR3}}, * xii. {{blue|(#)}} - Retha Katheryn4 Alderman Crawford (1909–1986) - {{FamilySearch|LJYW-LJH}}, * xiii. {{blue|(#)}} - Nelson Edward Alderman (1912-1988) - {{FamilySearch|G84X-Z4T}}. . === {{blue|(#22)}} [[Lane-9448|John William3 Lane]] (b: 1867) === {{green|''([[Lane-8978|Samuel Albert2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
'''-1867 DEC 14-''' Born December 14, 1867, in Harrison County, WV.
'''-1888-''' In 1888, he married [[Allman-1377|Margaret Catherine Allman (abt.1860-abt.1925)]].
'''-1944 OCT 4-''' Died October 4, 1944, in Buckhannon, WV.
{{blue|— CHILDREN}} of [[Lane-9448|John William3 Lane (1867-1944)]] and [[Allman-1377|Margaret Catherine Allman (abt.1860-abt.1925)]]: (11) # [[Lane-20395|Zura Jane4 Lane]] Vogel (1884-1943), # Benjamin4 Lane (1889–?) - {{FamilySearch|L7PK-5T9}}, # Ella4 Lane (1890–1890) - {{FamilySearch|LH8F-CV1}}, # Coleman Elihu4 Lane (1891–1919) - {{FamilySearch|L7PK-TY7}}, # Madison Hall4 Lane (1893–1966) - {{FamilySearch|KLWX-STC}}, # Martha Elizabeth4 Lane (1894–1985) - {{FamilySearch|LT15-LD7}}, # Charles William4 Lane (1896–1973) - {{FamilySearch|L7PK-RY6}}, # Ford Simon4 Lane (1898–1962) - {{FamilySearch|LJR1-GW1}}, # Lelah Alice4 Lane Anglin (1900–1991) - {{FamilySearch|LH8F-Z9X}}, # Dora Olive4 Lane Gibson (1901–?) - {{FamilySearch|LZ66-Y4T}}, # Tressie Louisa4 Lane Gibson Clemings (1906–1991) - {{FamilySearch|LT1R-9ZB}}.
=== {{blue|(#23)}} [[Lane-9449|James B3. Lane]] (b: abt.1870) === {{green|''([[Lane-8978|Samuel Albert2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
'''-ABT 1870-''' Born about 1870{{red|?}} or December 1869, in Union Township, Harrison County, WV.
'''-1887 AUG 17-''' Died August 17, 1887, in Upshur, WV. He died of heart disease at the young age of 17. He worked as a laborer on his father's farm, and had no children.
{{blue|No Children}} === {{blue|(#24)}} [[Lane-9450|Flora May3 Lane]] Debarr (b:1872) === {{green|''([[Lane-8978|Samuel Albert2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
'''-1872 FEB 27-''' Born February 27, 1872, .
Married [[Debarr-100|Nelson Debarr (1860-1925)]].
Died .
{{blue|— Children}} of [[Lane-9450|Flora May3 Lane]] and [[Debarr-100|Nelson Debarr (1860-1925)]]: === {{blue|(#25)}} [[Lane-9451|Martha Laura3 Lane]] DeBarr (b:1874?) === {{green|''([[Lane-8978|Samuel Albert2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
'''-1874 AUG 11-''' Born probably August 11, 1874, in WV.
{{red|''(Note: I haven't seen an image only indexed birth records details which say 1871 but that's too close to siblings bday, unless she was 3 months premature, also census says August 1874)''}}
'''-1880-''' Residence in Banks District, Upshur, WV.
'''-1895-''' Married [[Debarr-96|Peter Thurman Lashley Debarr (abt.1855-abt.1940)]], 1895, in Upshur, WV.
'''-1900-1910-1920-1930-''' Residence in Warren District, Upshur, WV from at least 1900 to 1930..
'''-1938 MAR 7-''' Died March 7, 1938, in Upshur, WV. Buried in Mount Lebanon Church Cemetery, Buckhannon, WV -([[:Category:Mount Lebanon Church Cemetery, Buckhannon, West Virginia]]).
{{blue|Children}} of [[Lane-9451|Martha Laura3 Lane]] and [[Debarr-96|Peter Thurman Lashley Debarr]]: (3) * i. (#) [[Debarr-97|Boyd Everett4 Debarr]] (1894-1920), * ii. (#) [[DeBarr-104|Ada Lee4 Debarr]] Lesure (1897-1964), * iii. (#) [[DeBarr-103|Freeman Doyle4 Debarr]] (1909-1968). ==== {{blue|(#)}} [[Debarr-97|Boyd Everett4 DeBarr]] (b:1894) ==== {{green|''([[Lane-9451|Martha Laura3 Lane]] , [[Lane-8978|Samuel Albert2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
'''-1894 AUG 1-''' Born August 1, 1894, in Buckhannon, WV.
'''-ABT 1918-''' Married [[Keppel-330|Lois Lena Keppel]] about 1918.
'''-1920 JAN 16-''' Murdered January 16, 1920, in Upshur, WV. Buried 4 days later , at Mount Lebanon Church Cemetery, Buckhannon, Upshur, West Virginia. {{blue|— CHILDREN}} of [[Debarr-97|Boyd Everett4 DeBarr]] and [[Keppel-330|Lois Lena Keppel (abt.1899-abt.1986)]]: * i. {{blue|#}} - Margaret Mary5 DeBarr Peterson (1918-1954), * ii. {{blue|#}} - Mavis Ila5 DeBarr ( ==== {{blue|(#)}} [[DeBarr-104|Ada Lee4 Debarr]] Lesure (b:1897) ==== {{green|''([[Lane-9451|Martha Laura3 Lane]] , [[Lane-8978|Samuel Albert2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
'''-1897-''' Born 1897.
'''-1964-''' Died 1964.
==== {{blue|(#)}} [[DeBarr-103|Freeman Doyle4 DeBarr]] (b:1909) ==== {{green|''([[Lane-9451|Martha Laura3 Lane]] , [[Lane-8978|Samuel Albert2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
'''-1909 AUG 19-''' Born August 19, 1909, in Upshur County, WV.
'''-1929 AUG 19-''' Married [[Grim-1173|Alma Catherine Grim (1907-abt.1974)]] August 19, 1929, in Upshur, WV, which was also his 20th birthday.
'''-1968 AUG 6-''' Died August 6, 1968, in Monongalia County, WV.
{{blue|— CHILDREN}} of [[DeBarr-103|Freeman Doyle4 DeBarr]] and [[Grim-1173|Alma Grim]]: * i. — Infant5 DeBarr (1920–1920) -{{FamilySearch|KLJL-W6G}}, * ii. {{blue|#}} Victor Merrill5 DeBarr (1938–2015) - {{FamilySearch|GPB4-X1M}}, * iii. {{blue|#}} Alan Grim5 DeBarr (1939–2002) - {{FamilySearch|GPG2-9XK}}, * iv. {{blue|#}} [[DeBarr-93|Freeman Lin5 DeBarr]] (1941-1995). ===== {{blue|(#)}} Victor Merrill5 DeBarr (b:1938) ===== {{green|''( [[DeBarr-103|Freeman Doyle4 DeBarr]], [[Lane-9451|Martha Laura3 Lane]] , [[Lane-8978|Samuel Albert2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
'''-1938-''' Born in 1938.
'''-2015-''' He passed away in 2015.
-{{FamilySearch|GPB4-X1M}}. ===== {{blue|(#)}} Alan Grim5 DeBarr (b:1939) ===== {{green|''( [[DeBarr-103|Freeman Doyle4 DeBarr]], [[Lane-9451|Martha Laura3 Lane]] , [[Lane-8978|Samuel Albert2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
'''-1939-''' Born in 1939.
'''-2002-''' Died in 2002.
===== {{blue|(#)}} [[DeBarr-93|Freeman Lin5 DeBarr]] (b:1941) ===== {{green|''( [[DeBarr-103|Freeman Doyle4 DeBarr]], [[Lane-9451|Martha Laura3 Lane]] , [[Lane-8978|Samuel Albert2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
'''-1941-''' Born in 1941.
'''-1995-''' Died in 1995.
{{blue|— CHILDREN}} of [[DeBarr-93|Freeman Lin5 DeBarr]] and (private spouse): * i. — (living daughter)6 DeBarr (b:?).
=== {{blue|(#26)}} Albert Park3 (maybe Parker or Perry) Lane (b:1876) === {{green|''([[Lane-8978|Samuel Albert2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
'''-1876 SEP 5-''' Born September 5, 1876.
'''-1935 AUG 16-''' Died August 16, 1935, at 15 Green St., Buckhannon, WV.
{{blue|Children:?}} === {{blue|(#27)}} Charles Hayes3 Lane (b:1879) === {{green|''([[Lane-8978|Samuel Albert2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
'''-1879 APR 12-''' Born April 12, 1879, in the Banks District, Upshur, WV.
{{blue|Children:?}} : === {{blue|(#28)}} [[Lane-19224|Edward? Marvin?3 Lane]] (b:1882-twin) === {{green|''([[Lane-8978|Samuel Albert2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
'''-1882 FEB 2-''' He was born in Pickens, Randolph County, WV -([[:Category:Randolph County, West Virginia]]) most likely on February 2, 1882 (or Jan 1st or 2nd, 1882), along with his twin sister, Ola or Ila Lane (d: 6 days old).
'''-1900-''' He was 18 during the 1900 Census, and living in the household of his sister and brother-in-law, Martha and Peter Debarr, in Upshur, WV.
'''-1901 JUN 20-''' He married Araminta (Minnie) E. Cummings on June 20, 1901, in Upshur, WV.
'''-1932 FEB 25-''' Died February 25, 1932, in (Buckhannon?), WV. Death information supplied by Massillon State Hospital: :: Place: ''Massillon State Hospital, Perry Township, Stark County, Ohio'' - length of residence: 27d, :: Usual residence: Leavittsburg, Ohio -([[:Category:Leavittsburg, Ohio]]) :: Date: February 25, 1932, 2:00 PM, :: Occupation: Farmer, :: Wife: Minnie Lane, :: Father: ''"Samuel Lane"'' , Mother: ''"Eliza. Weatherholtzer"'' (was his stepmother, not his mother), :: Age: 50y,1m,24d - dob: Jan 1, 1882, :: Removal: Feb 26, 1882 - to Warren, Ohio, :: Cause: paresis, lasting for one month.
{{blue|Children}} of Edward Lane and Minnie Cummings: * i. {{blue|#}} - Samuel Edward Lane (1904-aft.1940) - b: 1904 May 22, in Buckhannon District, WV ; d: after 1940, * ii. {{blue|#}} - Vada Lane Heatherly (1906-1996) - b: 10 Dec 1906, in Buckhannon, WV ; d: Mar 22, 1995, * iii. {{blue|#}} - Roy Russell Lane (1909-aft.1950) - b: Sep 12, 1909, in Buckhannon, WV ; d: after 1950 Census, * iv. {{blue|#}} - Clayton John Lane (1910-2003) - b: 1910 Aug 9, in Buckhannon, WV ; d: 24 Nov 2003, in Belleview, Marion, Florida, * v. {{blue|#}} - Albert Lane (1913-?). === {{blue|(#29)}} [[Lane-19223|twins - Ola (or Ila)3 Lane]] (1882-1882) === {{green|''([[Lane-8978|Samuel Albert2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}.
'''-1882 FEB 2-''' She had a twin brother, they were born February 2, 1882 .
'''-1882 FEB 8-''' Died February 8, 1882, at 6 days old.
{{blue|Children: 0}} ==={{blue|(#30)}} [[Lane-20776|Nora Della3 Lane]] Tenney (b:1890) === {{green|''([[Lane-8978|Samuel Albert2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
'''-1890 APR 7-''' Born April 7, 1890, in Upshur, WV .
'''-1906 DEC 26-''' Married [[Tenney-1452|John Brannon Tenney (1881-1951)]], December 26, 1906, in Upshur, WV .
'''-1938 DEC 28-''' Died December 28, 1938, in French Creek, Upshur, WV ([[:Category:French Creek, West Virginia]]).
'''-1938 DEC 30-''' Buried December 30, 1938 in ''Big Bend Church Cemetery'', Sago, Upshur, WV -(''[[:Category:Big Bend Church Cemetery, Sago, West Virginia]]'').
{{blue|Children}} of [[Lane-20776|Nora Della3 Lane]] and [[Tenney-1452|John Brannon Tenney]]: * i. {{blue|#}} [[Tenney-1422|Amanda V4. Tenney]] Loudin Miller (1911-1987), * ii. {{blue|#}} Vivia E4. Tenney Mullins Fry (1916-1991), * iii. {{blue|#}} Beatrice Merle4 Tenney Huffman (1920-1996), * and '''5 unnamed infants'''. ===={{blue|(#)}} [[Tenney-1422|Amanda (Mandy) V4. Tenney]] Loudin Miller (b:1911) ==== {{green|''([[Lane-20776|Nora Della3]], [[Lane-8978|Samuel Albert2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
Married Loudin, then Married Miller.
'''-1911-''' - Born in 1911.
'''-1987-''' - Died in 1987 ; Burial:{{red|?}} .
{{blue|Children: ?}} ==== {{blue|(#)}} Vivia E4. Tenney Mullins Fry (b:1916) ==== {{green|''([[Lane-20776|Nora Della3]], [[Lane-8978|Samuel Albert2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
1st marriage to Mullins, 2nd marriage to Fry.
'''-1916-''' - Born in 1916.
'''-1991-''' - Died in 1991. Burial:{{red|?}}.
{{blue|Children: ?}} ==== {{blue|(#)}} Beatrice Merle4 Tenney Huffman (b:1920) ==== {{green|''([[Lane-20776|Nora Della3]], [[Lane-8978|Samuel Albert2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
'''-1920-''' - Born in 1920.
Married Huffman.
'''-1996-''' Died in 1996. Burial{{red|?}}.
{{blue|Children: ?}} ---- ==={{blue|(#31)}} [[Lane-20774|Henry Freddie3 Lane]] (b:1892)=== {{green|''([[Lane-8978|Samuel Albert2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
'''-1892 JUN 10-''' Born June 10, 1892 or 91, in Kedron, WV -(''[[:Category:Kedron, West Virginia]]'')
'''-ABT 1915-''' - Married [[Smith-335878|Ella Pearl Smith (1896-1954)]] about 1915, in Upshur County, West Virginia.
'''-1955 JUN 4-''' Married [[Boyer-7902|Madeline K. Boyer (abt.1901-1986)]] June 4, 1955, in Arlington, Virginia, his first wife passed away a year before.
'''-1962 JAN 24-''' Died January 24, 1962, in Arlington Hospital, Arlington, Virginia.
{{blue|Children}} of [[Lane-20774|Henry Freddie3]] and [[Smith-335878|Ella Pearl Smith]]: * i. {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-22355|Freddie Lee Lane]] (1916-2006), * ii. {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-22357|Gladys Olene Lane]] Robinson (1919-2011), * iii. {{blue|(#)}} - Howard Layone Lane (1921-1997). ==== {{blue|(#)}} [[Lane-22355|Freddie Lee4 Lane]] (b: 1916) ==== {{green|''([[Lane-20774|Henry Freddie3]], [[Lane-8978|Samuel Albert2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
'''-1916 JUN 19-''' Born June 19, 1916, in Alton, Upshur, WV -([[:Category:Alton, West Virginia]]).
'''-''' Married [[Cutright-858|Rosa Mae Cutright (abt.1916-abt.1999)]].
'''-2006 JAN 26-''' Died January 26, 2006, in Falls Church, Fairfax, Virginia.
{{blue|Children}} of [[Lane-22355|Freddie Lee4 Lane]] and [[Cutright-858|Rosa Mae Cutright]]: (1) * [[Lane-22356|Freddie Aaron5 Lane (abt.1950-abt.2013)]]. ==== {{blue|(#)}} [[Lane-22357|Gladys Olene4 Lane]] Robinson (b: abt.1919) ==== {{green|''([[Lane-20774|Henry Freddie3]], [[Lane-8978|Samuel Albert2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
'''-1919-''' Born 1919, in .
'''--''' Married Robinson. '''--''' Died . ==== {{blue|(#)}} Howard Layone Lane (b: 1921) ==== {{green|''([[Lane-20774|Henry Freddie3]], [[Lane-8978|Samuel Albert2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
==={{blue|(#32)}} [[Lane-20781|Velva Audra3 Lane]] Tenney (b:1894) === {{green|''([[Lane-8978|Samuel Albert2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
'''-1894 NOV 6-''' Born November 6, 1894, in Upshur, WV.
'''-1910 DEC 3-''' Married Leaman Tenney, 3 Dec 1910, in Upshur, WV.
'''-1971 JAN 1-''' Died January 1, 1971, in Lewis County, WV -([[:Category:Lewis County, West Virginia]]), she was buried in the Union Cemetery, Kedron, Upshur, WV -([[:Category:Union Cemetery, Kedron, West Virginia]]).
{{blue|Children: ?}} ---- == {{blue|(#5)}} [[Lane-20346|Perry Cabern2 Lane]] (b:1838) == {{green|''(> [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
'''-1838 APR 8-''' Born April 8, 1838, in PA (maybe Fayette County?).
'''-ABT 1861-''' Married [[Mayo-5149|Susan Henderson Mayo]] (daughter of John and Elizabeth Mayo) about 1861. They lived in Williamston, Wood County, WV.
'''-1891 MAR 20-''' Died March 20, 1891, in Wood County, WV.
{{blue|Children}} of [[Lane-20346|Perry Cabern2]] and [[Mayo-5149|Susan Henderson Mayo]]: * i. {{blue|(#34)}} - [[Lane-20360|John William3 Lane]] (1861/62-1942), * ii. {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-22022|Sarah Rebecca3 Lane]] (1864-1881), * iii. {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-22023|Otis B3. Lane]] (1866-1912), * iv. {{blue|(#)}} - Isaac Franklin3 Lane (1869-1930), * v. {{blue|(#)}} - Elmer Edward3 Lane (1871-1961), * vi. {{blue|(#)}} - Lillie Viola3 Lane (1876-1953), * vii. {{blue|(#)}} - George L3. Lane (1878-1922). === {{blue|(#34)}} [[Lane-20360|John William3 Lane]] (b:1862) === {{green|''([[Lane-20346|Perry Cabern2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
'''-1862 JAN 15-''' Born January 15, 1862, in Parkersburg, Wood, Wv.
'''-1893-''' He married Lydia V. Ball in 1893, in Wheeling, Ohio, WV.
'''-1942 DEC 17-''' Died December 17, 1942, in Holzer Hospital, Gallipolis, Gallia, Ohio, and buried in Mound Hill Cemetery, Gallipolis, Ohio.
{{blue|Children}} of [[Lane-20360|(#34) John William3]] and Lydia V. Ball: * i. Anna B Lane (1894–?) - {{FamilySearch|2WM2-JXL}}, * ii. Helen E Lane (1895–?) - {{FamilySearch|GKBT-YMB}}, * iii. William G Lane (1899–?) - {{FamilySearch|GKBY-6KW}}, * iv. Walter H Lane (1900–?) - {{FamilySearch|GKBT-YJY}}, * v. Gladys Virginia Lane (1903–1943) - {{FamilySearch|LJPD-1RV}}. === {{blue|(#)}} [[Lane-22022|Sarah Rebecca3 Lane]] (b:1863) === {{green|''([[Lane-20346|Perry Cabern2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
'''-1863 MAR 15-''' Born March 15, 1863, in Wood County, WV.
'''-1881 APR 8-''' Died of consumption, 17 y, on April 8, 1881, in the Williams District, Wood, WV.
{{blue|Children}} of [[Lane-22022|Sarah Rebecca3 Lane]]:{{blue|?}} === {{blue|(#)}} [[Lane-22023|Otis B3. Lane]] (b:1866) === {{green|''([[Lane-20346|Perry Cabern2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
'''-1866 APR 10-''' Born April 10, 1866, Williamston, Wood, WV -([[:Category:Williamstown, West Virginia]]).
'''-1912-''' Died in 1912.
{{blue|Children}} of [[Lane-22023|Otis B3. Lane]]: {{blue|?}} === {{blue|(#)}} Isaac Franklin3 Lane (b:1869) === {{green|''([[Lane-20346|Perry Cabern2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
'''-1869-''' Born in 1869.
'''-1930-''' Died in 1930.
{{blue|Children}} of Isaac Franklin3 Lane: {{blue|?}} === {{blue|(#)}} Elmer Edward3 Lane (b:1871) === {{green|''([[Lane-20346|Perry Cabern2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
'''-1871 APR 22-''' Born April 22,1871, in Walker Township, Wood County, West Virginia.
'''-1961-''' Died in 1961.
{{blue|Children }} of Elmer Edward3 Lane: {{blue|?}} === {{blue|(#)}} Lillie Viola3 Lane Buckley (b:abt.1877) === {{green|''([[Lane-20346|Perry Cabern2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
'''-1877 FEB-''' Born about February 1877, in Williamston, Wood, WV.
'''-1953-''' Died 1953.
{{blue|Children: ?}} === {{blue|(#)}} George L3. Lane (b:1878)=== {{green|''([[Lane-20346|Perry Cabern2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
'''-1878-''' Born about February 1878, in Williamston, WV.
'''-1922-''' Died 1922.
{{blue|Children}} of George L3. Lane:{{blue|?}} ---- == {{blue|(#6)}} [[Lane-20485|Sarah Margaret2 Lane]] Kettle (b:1842) == {{green|''(> [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
'''-1842 APR 29-''' Born April 29, 1842, in Augusta County, Virginia.
'''-184 JAN 21-''' She married O. (Orin?, Ovid?) W. Kettle January 21, 1884, in Upshur County, WV. He was the son of Tomas (Thomas?) W. Kettle. They were married in her father's home by Rev. James A Stevens, minister of the United Brethren Church.
:Died {{red|unknown date/place?}}.
{{blue|Children}} of [[Lane-20485|Sarah Margaret2 Lane]]: (1) * i. {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-20486|Rebecca Jane3 Lane]] Montgomery (1866-1930) - biological father unknown. === {{blue|(#?)}} [[Lane-20486|Rebecca Jane3 Lane]] Montgomery (b:1866) === {{green|''([[Lane-20485|Sarah Margaret2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
'''-1866 JUN 11-''' Born June 11,1866, in Upshur, WV (not seen anything about biological father?).
'''-1900 & 1910-''' She must have gotten married before the 1900 Census to Mr. Montgomery (maybe Charles?) , as she was going by the name Rebecca J. Montgomery. She was living with her Uncle Theodore Brasher in 1900 and 1910.
'''-1930 SEP 30''' Died September 30, 1930, in Upshur, WV.
{{blue|Children: ?}}
2
Lane]] (b:1845) == {{green|''(> [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
'''-1845 NOV 17-''' He was born November 17, 1845, in Augusta County, Virginia -([[:Category:Augusta County, Virginia]]).
'''-1868 NOV 26-''' He married [[Jack-1524|Lucy Jane Jack]] November 26, 1868.
'''-1924 JAN 20-''' He died January 20, 1924 in Arlington, Upshur, West Virginia -([[:Category:Arlington, West Virginia]]). He's buried in Cow Run Cemetery, Rock Cave, WV -([[:Category:Cow Run Cemetery, Rock Cave, West Virginia]]).
{{blue|Children}} of [[Lane-8262|John Luther2 Lane]] and [[Jack-1524|Lucy Jane Jack]]: * i. {{blue|(#)}} - Waitman T3. Lane (1869-1943) , * ii. {{blue|(#)}} - Walter Lee3 Lane (1871-1946) , * iii. {{blue|(#)}} - Roxie Anna3 Lane Allman (1873-1941) , * iv. {{blue|(#)}} - Charles Hayes3 Lane (1876-1939) , * v. {{blue|(#)}} - Alvirta E3. Lane (1877-1905), * vi. {{blue|(#)}} - Osburn Gay3 Lane (1878-1944) , * vii. {{blue|(#)}} - Johnathon Samuel3 Lane (1880-1962) , * viii. {{blue|(#)}} - Perry C3. Lane (1883-1936) , * ix. {{blue|(#)}} - Victoria Caroline3 Lane (1886-1970), * x. {{blue|(#)}} - Harrison Martin3 Lane (1888-1963), * xi. {{blue|(#)}} - John Reuben3 Lane (1893-1972). === {{blue|(#)}} - Waitman T3. Lane (b:1869) === {{green|''([[Lane-8262|John Luther2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
'''-1869-''' Born 1869.
'''-1943-''' Died 1943.
=== {{blue|(#)}} - Walter Lee3 Lane (b:1871) === {{green|''([[Lane-8262|John Luther2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
Died 1946.
=== {{blue|(#)}} - Roxie Anna3 Lane Allman (b:1873) === {{green|''([[Lane-8262|John Luther2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
Died 1941.
=== {{blue|(#)}} - Charles Hayes3 Lane (b:1876) === {{green|''([[Lane-8262|John Luther2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
Died1939.
=== {{blue|(#)}} - Alvirta E3. Lane (b:1877) === {{green|''([[Lane-8262|John Luther2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
Died 1905.
=== {{blue|(#)}} - Osburn Gay3 Lane (b:1878) === {{green|''([[Lane-8262|John Luther2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
Died 1944.
=== {{blue|(#)}} - Johnathan Samuel3 Lane (b:1880) === {{green|''([[Lane-8262|John Luther2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
Died 1962.
=== {{blue|(#)}} - Perry C3. Lane (b:1883) === {{green|''([[Lane-8262|John Luther2,]] [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
Died 1936.
=== {{blue|(#)}} - Victoria Caroline3 Lane (b:1886) === {{green|''([[Lane-8262|John Luther2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
Died 1970.
=== {{blue|(#)}} - Harrison Martin3 Lane (b:1888) === {{green|''([[Lane-8262|John Luther2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
Died 1963.
=== {{blue|(#)}} - John Reuben3 Lane (b:1893) === {{green|''([[Lane-8262|John Luther2]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
Died 1972.
== {{blue|(#9)}} [[Lane-19717|Peter Calvin2 Lane]] (b:1848) == {{green|''(> [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]]}}
'''-1848 MAY 6-''' Born May 6, 1848, in Augusta County, VA.
'''-1868-''' He married [[Haddock-2878|Mariah Ann Haddock]] in 1868.
'''-1900-''' Out of 15 children, only 10 were living for the 1900 Census.
{{blue|— CHILDREN}} of [[Lane-19717|Peter Calvin2 Lane (1848-1933)]] and [[Haddock-2878|Mariah Ann Haddock (1849-1913)]]: * — [[Lane-20674|(female)3 Lane]] (May 1867-May 1867), * — [[Lane-20670|(male)3 Lane]] (stillborn: Oct 23, 1869), * — [[Lane-20626|(female)3 Lane]] (19 Aug 1870-19 Aug 1870), * {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-22335|Marcellus Montgomery3 Lane]] (1872-1932), * — [[Lane-20765|(stillborn)3 Lane]] (stillborn: 1873 Feb 10), * {{blue|(#)}} - Jason William3 Lane: (1874-1923), * {{blue|(#)}} - John Boyd3 Lane (1876-1939), * {{blue|(#)}} - Alta Pearl3 Lane (1879-1925), * {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-6430|Worthy Strader3 Lane]] (1881-1943), * {{blue|(#)}} - Dora Maud3 Lane (1883-1956), * {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-21976|Esker Merns3 Lane]] (1886-1955), * {{blue|(#)}} - Emma3 Lane (1888-1963), * {{blue|(#)}} - Stillman Mearns3 Lane (1890-1923), * {{blue|(#)}} - George Brown3 Lane (1893-1973),{{green|''([[Lane-19717|Peter Calvin2 Lane]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}.
* — (unknown)3 Lane (died young).
'''-1933 AUG 12-''' Died August 12, 1933, in Buckhannon, WV. He has a headstone in the Mount Olive Cemetery, in Hinkleville, WV. === {{blue|(#)}} [[Lane-22335|Marcellus Montgomery3 Lane]] (b:1872) === {{green|''([[Lane-19717|Peter Calvin2 Lane]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}.
'''-1872-''' Born 1872.
'''-1896-''' Married [[McCue-1034|Clara Ann Mccue]] in 1896, in Upshur, WV.
'''-1932-''' Died 1932, and was buried in Mount Olive Cemetery, Hinkleville, WV -([[:Category:Mount Olive Cemetery, Hinkleville, West Virginia]]).
{{blue|— CHILDREN}} of [[Lane-22335|Marcellus Montgomery3 Lane (1872-1932)]] and [[McCue-1034|Clara Anne McCue (1881-1975)]]: * i. Virgie May4 Lane (1897-1975).
{{blue|— CHILDREN}} of [[Lane-22335|Marcellus Montgomery3]] and [[Golden-4452|Lelah Effie Golden (abt.1893-abt.1964)]]: * ii. Winona Pearl Lane Swiger (1923–?) - {{FamilySearch|LBB3-CHJ}}, * iii. Dayton Glen Lane (1920–2004) - {{FamilySearch|LBB3-WSM}}, * iv. Mildred Ethel Lane Calhoun (1918–1980) - {{FamilySearch|LBB3-W9J}}, * v. Irene Genevieve Lane (1915–1932) - {{FamilySearch|LHKH-5FV}}, * vi. Doris Theresa Lane Rhonemus Kiddy (1913–1981) - {{FamilySearch|G7H3-9GF}}, * vii. Beatrice Charlotte Lane Carr Cutright (1910–2001) -{{FamilySearch|9ZW1-77G}}. === {{blue|(#)}} Jason William3 Lane (b:1874) === {{green|''([[Lane-19717|Peter Calvin2 Lane]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}.
'''-1874-''' Born in 1874.
'''-1923-''' Died in 1923.
=== {{blue|(#)}} John Boyd3 Lane (b:1876) === {{green|''([[Lane-19717|Peter Calvin2 Lane]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}.
'''-1876-''' Born 1876.
'''-1939-''' Died 1939.
=== {{blue|(#)}} Alta Pearl3 Lane (b:1879) === {{green|''([[Lane-19717|Peter Calvin2 Lane]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}.
'''-1879-''' Born in 1879.
'''-1925-''' Died in 1925.
=== {{blue|(#)}} [[Lane-6430|Worthy Strader3 Lane]] (b:1881) === {{green|''([[Lane-19717|Peter Calvin2 Lane]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}.
'''-1881 DEC 21-''' Born December 21, 1881, in Hinkleville, WV.
'''-1905-''' Marrried[[Hornbeck-264|Nola Virginia Hornbeck (1885-1972)]] in 1905.
'''-1943 FEB 16-''' Died February 16, 1943, in Rocky Ford, Upshur, WV, and buried in the Mount Olive Cemetery, Hinkleville, WV.
{{blue|— CHILDREN}} of [[Lane-6430|Worthy Strader3 Lane (1881-1943)]] and [[Hornbeck-264|Nola Virginia Hornbeck (1885-1972)]]: (5) * i. {{blue|(#)}} - Ruth Calista4 Lane Westfall (1906-1997), * ii. {{blue|(#)}} - Clark B4. Lane (1910-1985), * iii. {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-19988|Everett Jay4 Lane]] (1912-1991), * iv. {{blue|(#)}} - Ruby Claris4 Lane McDannels (1921-1978), * v. {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-21386|Rena Hilda4 Lane]] Smith (1924-2005).
=== {{blue|(#)}} Dora Maud3 Lane (b:1883) === {{green|''([[Lane-19717|Peter Calvin2 Lane]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}.
'''-1883-''' Born in 1883.
'''-1956-''' Died in 1956.
=== {{blue|(#)}} [[Lane-21976|Esker Merns3 Lane]] (b:1886) === {{green|''([[Lane-19717|Peter Calvin2 Lane]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}.
'''-1886-''' Born 1886.
'''-1955-''' Died in 1955.
=== {{blue|(#)}} Emma3 Lane (b:1888) === {{green|''([[Lane-19717|Peter Calvin2 Lane]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}.
'''-1888-''' Born in 1888.
'''-1963-''' Died 1963.
=== {{blue|(#)}} Stillman Mearns3 Lane (b:1890) === {{green|''([[Lane-19717|Peter Calvin2 Lane]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}.
'''-1890-''' Born in 1890.
'''-1923-''' Died in 1923.
=== {{blue|(#)}} George Brown3 Lane (b:1893) === {{green|''([[Lane-19717|Peter Calvin2 Lane]], [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}.
'''-1893-''' Born in 1893.
'''-1973-''' Died in 1973.
=={{blue|(#10)}} [[Lane-20489|Theodore Brasher2 Lane]] (b:1852)== {{green|''(> [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
'''-1852 OCT 18-''' He was born October 18, 1852, in Hinkleville, Upshur, West Virginia -([[:Category:Hinkleville, West Virginia]]).
'''-1874 SEP 29-''' He married [[Williams-130257|Mary Ellen Williams]] (daughter of Solomon Williams and Rachel Hyer) on September 29, 1874, in Upshur, West Virginia. They were married by Rev. L. D Casts. Theodore and his family made their home in the Buckhannon District, Upshur, WV.
'''-1923 JAN 6-''' His wife [[Williams-130257|Mary E. Lane]] died of heart disease on January 6, 1923, at age 71 years and ten months.
{{blue|Children}} of [[Lane-20489|Theodore Brasher2 Lane]] and [[Williams-130257|Mary Ellen Williams]]: * i. {{blue|—}} [[Lane-21450|Unknown (male)3 Lane]] (1875-bef.1880) - b: 9 Jul 1875, in Upshur, WV ; d: bef.1880, * ii. {{blue|(#)}} - Allie Blanche3 Lane Cutright (1877-?) - ({{FamilySearch|93GK-Q95}}) b: Jul 17, 1877 Upshur WV ; d: .?, * iii. {{blue|(#)}} - Rhoda Ellen3 Lane Brake (1878-1946) - ({{FamilySearch|LHZ4-7SK}}) b: Jan 14, 1878 Upshur WV ; d: Sep 20, 1946 - Buckhannon WV * iv. {{blue|(#)}} - Icie (Icy) Lee3 Lane Day (1879-1951) - ({{FamilySearch|LHT1-5RZ}}) b: Jun (or Jul) 13, 1879, Hinkleville, WV ; d: Jun 20, 1951, Upshur (or Harrison County), WV, * v. {{blue|(#)}} - William Morgan3 Lane (1881-1962) - ({{FamilySearch|9VCR-79D}}) b: May 4, 1881, Upshur, WV ; d: 6 Aug 1962, Buckhannon, WV, * vi. {{blue|(#)}} - Erskine Roy3 Lane (1883-1964) - ({{FamilySearch|LHT1-RD9}}) b: Jan 1, 1883, Upshur, WV ; d: Oct 25, 1964, Upshur, WV, * vii. {{blue|(#)}} - Stephen (or Steven) Augustus3 Lane (1884-1972) - ({{FamilySearch|LHDB-TYT}}) b: Jun 13, 1884, Upshur, WV ; m1: Ona Louise Morgan, Sep 28, 1913, Upshur, Wv ; m2: 1955, Upshur WV ; d: Nov 30, 1972, Buckhannon, WV * viii. {{blue|(#)}} - Sydney (or Sydna or Sidney) E3. Lane (1889-1913) - ({{FamilySearch|MSCL-LPW}}) b: Mar 31, 1889, Upshur, WV ; d: Aug 17, 1913, Upshur, WV, * ix. {{blue|(#)}} - Flayville3 Lane Brady (1895-1927) - ({{FamilySearch|K8PS-KVN}}) b: Aug 31, 1895, Hinkleville, WV ; m: Victor Francis Brady, on May 22, 1918 ; d: Sep 20, 1927, in Hinkleville, WV ; bur: Mount Olive Cem, Hinkleville, WV. == {{blue|(#11)}} [[Lane-20490|Elizabeth E2. Lane]] McAvoy (b:1857) == {{green|''(> [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1.]])''}}
'''-1857 NOV 24-''' Born November 24, 1857 in Augusta County, VA.
'''-1870-''' She lived in Buckhannon (District? or Township?), Upshur, WV -([[:Category:Buckhannon, West Virginia]]) -([[:Category:1870 US Census, Upshur County, West Virginia]]) in 1870.
'''-1879 APR 10-''' Married [[McAvoy-528|John E. McAvoy]] April 10, 1879, in Upshur County, WV. They had at least 9 children together between 1880 and 1897.
'''-1880-''' In 1880, she lived in the Banks District, Upshur, West Virginia -([[:Category:Banks District, West Virginia]]) -([[:Category:1880 US Census, Upshur County, West Virginia]]).
'''-1900-''' In 1900, she lived in the Salt Lick District, of Braxton County, WV ({{red|note to me:}} add category for Salt Lick District) -([[:Category:1900 US Census, Braxton County, West Virginia]]).
'''-1910-''' In 1910, she lived in Parkersburg, Wood County, West Virginia -([[:Category:Parkersburg, West Virginia]]) -([[:Category:1910 US Census, Wood County, West Virginia]]).
'''-1910 NOV 6-''' Died November 6, 1910, in Upshur County, WV.
{{blue|Children}} of [[Lane-20490|Elizabeth E2. Lane]] and [[McAvoy-528|John E. McAvoy Sr.]]: * i. {{blue|(-)}} [[McAvoy-529|Mary O3. McAvoy]] - b: 1880 ; d: 1880, as an infant, * ii. {{blue|(#)}} - [[McAvoy-148|Audra Maude3 McAvoy]] McCoy (1881-1918), * iii. {{blue|(-)}} [[McAvoy-530|Infant3 McAvoy]] - b: 1883 ; d: 1883, as an infant, * iv. {{blue|(#)}} - Pearl Hufilina3 McAvoy Davis (1885-1963), * v. {{blue|(#)}} - Allen Lloyd3 McAvoy (1888-1953), * vi. {{blue|(-)}} French3 McAvoy - b: 1889 ; d: 1889, as an infant, * vii. {{blue|(#)}} - Virgil Charles3 McAvoy (1890-1965), * viii. {{blue|(#)}} - Fernando H3. McAvoy (1892-{{red|? }}), * ix. {{blue|(#)}} - John Brent3 McAvoy Jr. (1897-1939). === {{blue|(#)}} - [[McAvoy-148|Audra Maude3 McAvoy]] McCoy (b:1881) === '''-1881-''' Born 1881.
'''-1918-''' Died 1918.
=== {{blue|(#)}} - Pearl Hufilina3 McAvoy Davis (b:1885) === '''-1885-''' Born 1885.
'''-1963-''' Died 1963.
=== {{blue|(#)}} - Allen Lloyd3 McAvoy (b:1888) === '''-1888-''' Born 1888.
'''-1953-''' Died 1953.
=== {{blue|(#)}} - Virgil Charles3 McAvoy (b:1890) === '''-1890-''' Born 1890.
'''-1965-''' Died 1965.
=== {{blue|(#)}} - Fernando H3. McAvoy (b:1892) === '''-1892-''' Born 1892.
Died ({{red|? }}).
=== {{blue|(#)}} - John Brent3 McAvoy Jr. (b:1897) === '''-1897-''' Born 1897.
'''-1939-''' Died 1939.
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Index of Names
== === '''* GENERATION 1 *''' === * {{blue|(#1)}} - [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1. Lane (1813-1885)]]. === '''** GENERATION 2 **''' === {{blue|— CHILDREN}} of {{blue|(#1)}} [[Lane-19337|Samuel S1. Lane (1813-1885)]]: (10) :{{blue|- WITH}} [[Moore-77941|Elizabeth Audra Moore (abt.1816-abt.1839)]]: (4) ** {{blue|(#2)}} - [[Lane-19537|Isaac Spicer2 Lane]] (abt.1832-1907), ** {{blue|(#3)}} - [[Lane-20345|Rev. William Hamilton2 Lane]] (abt.1834-1911), ** {{blue|(#4)}} - [[Lane-8978|Samuel Albert2 Lane]] (1835-1899), ** {{blue|(#5)}} - [[Lane-20346|Perry Cabern2 Lane]] (abt.1839-1891), :{{blue|- WITH}} [[Bryan-8886|Elizabeth Charlotte Bryan (1821-abt.1899)]]: (6) ** {{blue|(#6)}} - [[Lane-20485|Sarah Margaret2 Lane]] Kettle (1842-aft.1884), ** {{blue|—}} - [[Lane-20488|Elizabeth Jane2 Lane]] (1843-abt.1843), ** {{blue|(#8)}} - [[Lane-8262|John Luther2 Lane]] (1845-1924), ** {{blue|(#9)}} - [[Lane-19717|Peter Calvin2 Lane]] (1848-1933), ** {{blue|(#10)}} - [[Lane-20489|Theodore Brasher2 Lane]] (1852-1930), ** {{blue|(#11)}} - [[Lane-20490|Elizabeth E.2 Lane]] McAvoy (abt.1856-1910).

===
'''*** GENERATION 3 ***'''
=== {{blue|— CHILDREN}} of [[Lane-20345|(#3) William Hamilton2 Lane (abt.1834-1911)]] and [[Langley-5268|Catherine Roxanna Langley (abt.1846-aft.1900)]]: (7) * {{blue|(#12)}} - [[Lane-21252|Helen M3. Lane]] Taylor (1861-1919), * {{blue|(#13)}} - [[Lane-21988|Granville Bowden3 Lane]] (1869-1927), * {{blue|(#14)}} - [[Lane-22020|John Edward Harrington3 Lane]] (1871-1921), * {{blue|(#15)}} - [[Lane-22019|William Hamilton3 Lane, Jr]]. (abt.1874-aft.1900), * {{blue|(#16)}} - [[Lane-20969|Cora Isabel3 Lane]] Townsend (abt.1877-1958), * — [[Lane-22018|Adah Spray3 Lane]] (abt.1878-aft.1880 , died young), * {{blue|(#18)}} - [[Lane-22021|Lola Violet3 Lane]] Walters (abt.1874-bef.1950) .

{{blue|— CHILDREN}} of [[Lane-8978|(#4) Samuel Albert2 Lane (1835-1899)]]: (15) :{{blue|- WITH}} [[Weatherholt-89|Louisa Weatherholt (abt.1841-1887)]]: (12) ** {{blue|(#19}} - [[Lane-8977|Simon Matthew3 Lane]] (1860-1939), ** — [[Lane-22262|Luther3 Lane?]] (abt.1862-bef.1870) - {{red|uncertain existence}}, ** {{blue|(#20)}} - [[Lane-9446|Spencer Sullivan3 Lane]] (1864-1923), ** {{blue|(#21)}} - [[Lane-9447|Sarah Alice3 Lane]] Alderman (1866-1957), ** {{blue|(#22)}} - [[Lane-9448|John William3 Lane]] (1867-1944), ** — [[Lane-9449|James B3. Lane]] (abt.1869-1887), ** {{blue|(#24)}} - [[Lane-9451|Martha Laura3 Lane]] Debarr (abt.1871-1938), ** {{blue|(#25)}} - [[Lane-9450|Flora May3 Lane]] Debarr (1872-1930), ** {{blue|(#26)}} - [[Lane-623|Albert Park3 Lane]] (abt.1876-abt.1935), ** {{blue|(#27)}} - [[Lane-6662|Charles Hayes3 Lane]] (1879-1954), ** {{blue|(#28)}} - [[Lane-19224|Marvin Edward3 Lane]], or Marvin E Lane (Twins, 1882-1932), ** — [[Lane-19223|Ila3 Lane]] (Twins, 1882-1882). :{{blue|- WITH}} [[Weatherholtz-22|Elizabeth Weatherholtz Lane Boggs (1868-1938)]]: (3) ** {{blue|(#30)}} - [[Lane-20776|Nora Della3 Lane]] Tenney (1890-1938), ** {{blue|(#31)}} - [[Lane-20774|Henry Freddie3 Lane]] (1891-1962), ** {{blue|(#32)}} - [[Lane-20781|Velva Audra3 Lane]] Tenney (1894-1971).

{{blue|— CHILDREN}} of [[Lane-20346|(#5) Perry Cabern2 Lane (1839-1891)]] and [[Mayo-5149|Susan Henderson Mayo (1840-1923)]]: (7) * {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-20360|John William3 Lane]] (abt.1862-1942), * {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-22022|Sarah Rebecca3 Lane]] (1864-1881), * {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-22023|Otis B3. Lane]] (1866-1912), * {{blue|(#)}} - Isaac Franklin3 Lane (1869-1930), * {{blue|(#)}} - Elmer Edward3 Lane (1871-1961), * {{blue|(#)}} - Lillie Viola3 Lane Buckley (1876-1953), * {{blue|(#)}} - George L3. Lane (1878-1922).

{{blue|— CHILDREN}} of [[Lane-20485|(#6) Sarah Margaret2 Lane Kettle (1842-1900)]]: (1) * {{blue|(#)}} [[Lane-20486|Rebecca Jane3 Lane]] Montgomery (1866-1939), biological father unknown.

{{blue|— CHILDREN}} of [[Lane-8262|(#8) John Luther2 Lane (1845-1924)]] and [[Jack-1524|Lucy Jane Jack (1850-1917)]]: (10) * {{blue|(#)}} - Waitman T3. Lane (1869-1943) , * {{blue|(#)}} - Walter Lee3 Lane (1871-1946) , * {{blue|(#)}} - Roxie Anna3 Lane Allman (1873-1941) , * {{blue|(#)}} - Charles Hayes3 Lane (1876-1939) , * {{blue|(#)}} - Osburn Gay3 Lane (1878-1944) , * {{blue|(#)}} - Johnathon Samuel3 Lane (1880-1962) , * {{blue|(#)}} - Perry C3 Lane (1883-1936) , * {{blue|(#)}} - Victoria Caroline3 Lane (1886-1970), * {{blue|(#)}} - Harrison Martin3 Lane (1888-1963), * {{blue|(#)}} - John Reuben3 Lane (1893-1972).

{{blue|— CHILDREN}} of [[Lane-19717|(#9) Peter Calvin2 Lane (1848-1933)]] and [[Haddock-2878|Mariah Ann Haddock (1849-1913)]]: (15) * — [[Lane-20674|(female)3 Lane]] (1867-1867), * — [[Lane-20670|(male stillborn)3 Lane]] (1869-1869), * — [[Lane-20626|(female)3 Lane]] (1870-1870), * {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-22335|Marcellus Montgomery3 Lane]] (1872-1932), * — [[Lane-20765|(stillborn)3 Lane]] (1873-1873), * {{blue|(#)}} - Jason William3 Lane (1874-1923), * {{blue|(#)}} - John Boyd3 Lane (1876-1939), * {{blue|(#)}} - Alta Pearl3 Lane (1879-1925), * {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-6430|Worthy Strader3 Lane]] (1881-1943), * {{blue|(#)}} - Dora Maud3 Lane (1883-1956), * {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-21976|Esker Merns Lane]] (1886-1955), * {{blue|(#)}} - Emma3 Lane (1888-1963), * {{blue|(#)}} - Stillman Mearns3 Lane (1890-1923), * {{blue|(#)}} - George Brown3 Lane (1893-1973), * — died young3 Lane.

{{blue|— CHILDREN}} of [[Lane-20489|(#10) Theodore Brasher2 Lane (1852-1930)]] and [[Williams-130257|Mary Ellen Williams (1853-1923)]]: (9) * — [[Lane-21450|(male)3 Lane]] (1875-1875), * {{blue|(#)}} - Allie Blanche3 Lane Cutright (1877-?)- {{FamilySearch|93GK-Q95}}, * {{blue|(#)}} - Rhoda Ellen3 Lane Brake (1878-1946)- {{FamilySearch|LHZ4-7SK}}, * {{blue|(#)}} - Icie (Icy) Lee3 Lane Day (1879-1951)- {{FamilySearch|LHT1-5RZ}}, * {{blue|(#)}} - William Morgan3 Lane (1881-1962)- {{FamilySearch|9VCR-79D}}, * {{blue|(#)}} - Erskine Roy3 Lane (1883-1964)- {{FamilySearch|LHT1-RD9}}, * {{blue|(#)}} - Stephen Augustus3 Lane (1884-1972)- {{FamilySearch|LHDB-TYT}}, * {{blue|(#)}} - Sydney E3. Lane (1889-1913)- {{FamilySearch|MSCL-LPW}}, * {{blue|(#)}} - Flayville3 Lane Brady (1895-)- {{FamilySearch|K8PS-KVN}}.

{{blue|— CHILDREN}} of [[Lane-20490|(#11) Elizabeth E2. Lane (1857-1910)]] and [[McAvoy-528|John McAvoy Sr. (abt.1850-?)]]: (9) * — [[McAvoy-529|Mary O3. McAvoy]] (1880-1880), * {{blue|(#)}} - [[McAvoy-148|Audra Maude3 McAvoy]] McCoy (1881-1918), * — [[McAvoy-530|Infant3 McAvoy]] (1883-1883), * {{blue|(#)}} - Pearl Hufilina3 McAvoy Davis (1885-1963), * {{blue|(#)}} - Allen Lloyd3 McAvoy (1888-1953), * — French3 McAvoy (1889-1889), * {{blue|(#)}} - Virgil Charles3 McAvoy (1890-1965), * {{blue|(#)}} - Fernando H3. McAvoy (1892-{{red|? }}), * {{blue|(#)}} - John Brent3 McAvoy Jr. (1897-1939).

=== '''**** GENERATION4 ****''' === {{— {{blue|— CHILDREN}} of [[Lane-21988|(#13) Granville Bowden3 Lane (1869-1927)]] and [[Kirk-9224|Mattie Rebecca Kirk (1863-1912)]]: (1) * {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-22035|Miriam4 Lane]] Miller (abt.1908-abt.1994).

{{blue|— CHILDREN}} of [[Lane-22020|(#14) John Edward Harrington3 Lane (1871-1921)]] and [[Hamilton-36060|Sarah Ann Hamilton (abt.1876-1973)]]: (1) * {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-22034|Evelyn M4. Lane]] Harding (1898-1989).

{{blue|— CHILDREN}} of [[Lane-22021|(#18) Lola Violet3 Lane (1879-bef.1950)]] and [[Walters-12146|John E. Walters (abt.1867-aft.1950)]]: (7) * {{blue|(#)}} - Mandell4 (or Maude) Walters (abt.1901-aft.1920?), female, * {{blue|(#)}} - William H4. Walters (abt.1903-aft.1920?), * {{blue|(#)}} - George H4. Walters (1906-1992), * {{blue|(#)}} - Margaret4 Walters Eisenacher (abt.1909-aft.1992?), * {{blue|(#)}} - [[Walters-12145|Alverta May4 Walters]] Starry Puckett (1911-2000), * {{blue|(#)}} - John E4 Walters, II (abt.1915-aft.1930?), * {{blue|(#)}} - [[Walters-12398|Loretta Violet4 Walters]] Bryant, Heffner, Ringer, Dreer, Olszewski (1918-2002).

{{blue|— CHILDREN}} of [[Lane-8997|(#19) Simon Matthew3 Lane (1860-1939)]] and [[Alderman-912|Lilllian Florence Alderman (abt.1866-1964)]]: (8) * {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-8976|Marvin Edward4 Lane Sr.]] (1888-1989), * {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-9455|James Samuel4 Lane]] (1890-1963), * {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-9456|Matthew Hale4 Lane]] (1894-1989), * {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-9457|Walter Earl4 Lane]] (1896-abt.1985), * {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-19823|Aleta Louisa4 Lane]] Gibson (abt.1903-abt.1985), * {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-9458|Mearl Jaunita4 Lane]] Mullins (1905-1942), * {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-19824|Opal Alice4 Lane]] Morrison (1907-1989), * (-) Beck4 Lane? - {{FamilySearch|9CF9-PWL}}.

{{blue|— CHILDREN}} of [[Lane-9446|(#20) Spencer Sullivan3 Lane (1864-1923)]]: (13) :{{blue|- WITH}} [[Allman-1316|Ernestine Ann Allman (1862-1905)]]: (6) * {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-19134|Elizabeth Louisa4 Lane]] Potts (abt.1886-1940), * {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-19325|Eula Mae4 Lane]] Potts (1890-1933), * {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-19354|Alvin Spencer4 Lane]] (1893-abt.1976), * {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-19495|Loyd Albert4 Lane]] (1899-1960), * {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-19501|Mary Roberta4 Lane]] Biggs (abt.1901-aft.1950), * {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-19510|William Ott4 Lane]] (abt.1905-1942). :{{blue|- WITH}} [[Phillips-44778|Della Cora Phillips (1889-1969)]]: (7) * {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-19314|Nellie Jane4 Lane]] Mickle (1909-1996), * {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-18881|Roy Seldon4 Lane]] (1911-1983), * {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-19160|Sarah4 Lane]] (1913-1928), * {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-19222|Catherine Bessie4 Lane]] Long (abt.1914-aft.1950), * {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-19161|Andrew4 Lane]] (1919-1928), * {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-19333|David Boyd4 Lane]] (1920-1974), * {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-19158|Hazel May4 Lane]] (1923-1924).

{{blue|— CHILDREN}} of [[Lane-9447|(#21) Sarah Alice3 Lane (1866-1957)]] and [[Alderman-1647|William Amos Alderman (1862-1935)]]: (12) * {{blue|(#)}} - Louise Ellen4 Alderman Bean (1886–1969) - {{FamilySearch|LH32-T96}}, * {{blue|(#)}} - Roy Lee4 Alderman (1886–1980) - {{FamilySearch|LH32-RPS}}, * {{blue|(#)}} - James Arden4 Alderman (1888–1957) - {{FamilySearch|LHRH-KY3}}, * {{blue|(#)}} - Mittie Alice4 Alderman Flint (1891–1965) - {{FamilySearch|KG4R-HK8}}, * {{blue|(#)}} - William Lytha4 Alderman (1893–1929) - {{FamilySearch|9V1K-NKK}} * {{blue|(#)}} - Sylvia Buana4 Alderman Douty (1895–1943) - {{FamilySearch|KG41-S6N}}, * {{blue|(#)}} - Charles Warren4 Alderman (1897–1964) - {{FamilySearch|L7HR-FLL}}, * {{blue|(#)}} - Ira Foster4 Alderman (1899–1928) - {{FamilySearch|LHYM-DT9}}, * {{blue|(#)}} - Thora Fern4 Alderman Curtis (1902–1992) - {{FamilySearch|LH32-TDZ}}, * {{blue|(#)}} - Willard Kemp4 Alderman (1905–1987) - {{FamilySearch|LH32-TFQ}}, * {{blue|(#)}} - Jesse Herald4. Alderman (1907–aft.1910) - {{FamilySearch|GQJC-TR3}}, * {{blue|(#)}} - Retha Katheryn4 Alderman Crawford (1909–1986) - {{FamilySearch|LJYW-LJH}}, * {{blue|(#)}} - Nelson Edward Alderman (1912-1988) -{{FamilySearch|G84X-Z4T}}.

{{blue|— CHILDREN}} of [[Lane-9448|(#) John William3 Lane (1867-1944)]] and [[Allman-1377|Margaret Catherine Allman (abt.1860-abt.1925)]]: (11) * {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-20395|Zura Jane4 Lane]] Vogel (1884-1943), * {{blue|(#)}} - Benjamin4 Lane (1889-?), * — Ella4 Lane (1890-1890), * {{blue|(#)}} - Coleman Elihu4 Lane (1891-1919), * {{blue|(#)}} - Madison Hall4 Lane (1893-1966), * {{blue|(#)}} - Martha Elizabeth4 Lane (1894-1985), * {{blue|(#)}} - Charles William4 Lane (1896-1973), * {{blue|(#)}} - Ford Simon4 Lane (1898-1962), * {{blue|(#)}} - Lelah A4. Lane Anglin (1900-1991), * {{blue|(#)}} - Dora Olive4 Lane Gibson (1901-?), * {{blue|(#)}} - Tressie Louisa4 Lane Gibson Clemings (1906-1991) .

{{blue|— CHILDREN}} of [[Lane-9451|(#) Martha Laura3 Lane (abt.1871-1938)]] and [[Debarr-96|Peter Thurman Lashley DeBarr (abt.1855-abt.1940)]]: (3) * {{blue|(#)}} - [[Debarr-97|Boyd Everett4 DeBarr]] (1894-1920), * {{blue|(#)}} - [[DeBarr-104|Ada Lee4 DeBarr]] Lesure (1897-1964), * {{blue|(#)}} - [[DeBarr-103|Freeman Doyle4 DeBarr]] (1909-abt.1968).

{{blue|— CHILDREN}} of [[Lane-9450|(#) Flora May3 Lane (1872-1930)]] and [[Debarr-100|Nelson DeBarr (1860-1925)]]: * {{blue|(#)}} - Elnora4 DeBarr (1889–?) - {{FamilySearch|LZRF-C28}}, * — (Unknown)4 DeBarr (1890–?) - {{FamilySearch|KG4C-JTN}}, * {{blue|(#)}} - Elmore4 DeBarr (1890–?) - {{FamilySearch|L7C8-J48}}, * {{blue|(#)}} - [[Debarr-101|Luther Raymond4 DeBarr (1892-1951)]] - {{FamilySearch|LZGX-C7Q}}, * {{blue|(#)}} - [[Debarr-102|Willie Ford4 DeBarr (abt.1904-abt.1970)]] - {{FamilySearch|GZZ8-LFW}}.

{{blue|— CHILDREN}} of [[Lane-20774|(#31) Henry Freddie3 Lane (1891-1962)]] and [[Smith-335878|Ella Pearl Smith (1896-1954)]]: (3) * {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-22355|Freddie Lee4 Lane]] (abt.1916-abt.2006), * {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-22357|Gladys Olene4 Lane]] Robinson (abt.1919-abt.2011), * {{blue|(#)}} - Howard Layone4 Lane (1921-1997).

{{blue|— CHILDREN}} of [[Lane-6430|(#) Worthy Strader3 Lane (1881-1943)]] and [[Hornbeck-264|Nola Virginia Hornbeck (1885-1972)]]: (5) * {{blue|(#)}} - Ruth Calista4 Lane Westfall (1906-1997), * {{blue|(#)}} - Clark B4. Lane (1910-1985), * {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-19988|Everett Jay4 Lane (1912-1991)]], * {{blue|(#)}} - Ruby Claris4 Lane McDannels (1921-1978), * {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-21386|Rena Hilda4 Lane]] Smith (1924-2005).

=== '''***** GENERATION5 *****''' === {{blue|— CHILDREN}} of [[Lane-22355|(#) Freddie Lee4 Lane (1916-2006)]] and [[Cutright-858|Rosa Mae Cutright (1916-1999)]]: (1) * {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-22356|Freddie Aaron5 Lane]] (abt.1950-abt.2013).

{{blue|— CHILDREN}} of [[Walters-12398|(#) Loretta Violet4 Walters (1918-2002)]]: (3) : {{blue|- With}} [[Heffner-699|Raymond Heffner (abt.1916-aft.1940)]]: (2) * {{blue|—}} [[Heffner-702|(living daughter)5 Heffner]] (b:abt.1937), * {{blue|—}} [[Heffner-701|(living daughter)5 Heffner]] (b:abt.1938). : {{blue|- With}} [[Ringer-930|William John Ringer Jr. (1920-2012)]]: (1) * {{blue|(#)}} - [[Ringer-931|David Allen5 Ringer]] (1959-1980).

{{blue|— CHILDREN}} of [[Lane-18881|Roy Seldon4 Lane (1911-1983)]]... (9) :{{blue|- With}} [[Webster-15059|Isabel Phoebe Webster (1920-2008)]]: (5) * {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-19119|Flora Elizabeth5 Lane]] Vogt (1939-2019), * {{blue|—}} - (living daughter)5 Lane (b:1940s), * {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-19148|David Spencer5 Lane]] (1942-2001), * {{blue|—}} (living daughter) Lane (b:1940s), * {{blue|—}} (living daughter) Lane (b:1940s). : {{blue|- With}} [[Harmon-8497|Thyra Julia Harmon (1927-1990)]]: (4) * {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-18988|Lindy Lee5 Lane]] Bedow Lucas (1950-2021), * {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-18989|Lonnie Ray5 Lane]] (1951-1967), * {{blue|(#)}} - [[Lane-18990|Keith Douglas5 Lane Sr.]] (1956-2017), * {{blue|—}} (living son)5 Lane (b: 1960s).

==-- Endnotes / Source --== {{blue|Citation}}:
* '''''Home Page Genealogy Report : Descendants of [[Lane-19337|Samuel S. Lain Lane]]''', (https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/l/a/n/Leon-Lane-sr/GENE2-0001.html), 1999, www.Genealogy.com User-Trees Leon-Lane-sr.'' :—

GENEALOGY OF THE MARKHAMS

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  GENEALOGY OF THE MARKHAMS [https://archive.org/stream/heraldgenealogis07nich_0#page/318/]Genealogy of the Markhams. The Herald and Genealogist, Vol. VII, Pg. 318-335.
“A family very famous heretofore both for antiquity and valour.”
CAMDEN’S Britannia, i.p. 584.

I. Markhams of Markham, Cotham, and afterwards of Becca .   .   .  320
II. Markhams of Ollerton   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .  .   .  333
III. Markham’s of Sedgebrook .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   . 398
IV. Markhams of Oxton, Creaton, and Northampton  .   .   .   .   . 403

AUTHORITIES.

“GENEALOGY OR PETIGREE OF MARKHAMS OF MARKHAM, COTHAM, OXTON, OLLERTON, AND SEDGEBROOKE, FINISHED AT YE CHARGES PAYNES OF FRANCIS MARKHAM, SECOND SONNE OF ROBERT OF COTHAM, JULY 27, 1601. ‘For inquire I pray thee, of the former age, and prepare thyself for the search of thy Fathers,’ Job 8,8.” A manuscript in possession of [[Markham-720|Clements R. Markham]], Esq., C.B.

“ANTIQUÆ NOBILISQUE FAMILIÆ ET CLARÆ PROSAPIÆ MARKHAMORUM STEMMA USQUE AD GRIFFINUM MARKHAM EQUITEM AURATUM DELINEATUM.” A pedigree on vellum attested by Camden’s signature, now in possession of [[Markham-720|Clements R. Markham]], Esq., C.B. It is illustrated by 155 shields of arms.

FAMILY BIBLES AT BECCA, of the Archbishop’s family (Oxford edit. 1743, 2 vols), of the family of the Archbishop’s son, William Markham, of Becca, and of his grandson William Markham of Becca; and Pocket Books at Becca.

MS. in the College of Arms, marked VINCENT’S NOTTS. No. 117, pp. 122-23.

HARLEIAN MSS. Pedigree of Markham set forth by Chester Herald, A.D. 1562 (No. 2133-73, fol. 106; and 74, fol. 106; and No. 1408-170, fol. 152-6; and No. 2134-25, fol. 214-6).

PARISH REGISTERS at Cotham, Sedgebrook, Plumstead, Kinsale, Aberford, &c.

MONUMENTS at Markham, Cotham, Newark, Laneham, Cloisters of Westminster Abbey, Aberford, Great Horkesley, St. George’s Chapel at Windsor, &c.

MRS. TUNSTALL’S PEDIGREE OF THE MARKHAMS OF OLLERTON.

A HISTORY OF THE MARKHAM FAMILY, by the Rev. David Frederick Markham. (J.B. Nichols, 8vo. 1854.)

PEDIGREE privately printed by A.B. Markham, Esq. for the Northampton branch.

ARMORIAL BEARINGS OF THE MARKHAMS

FRANCIS MARKHAM, in his MS. history of the family dated July 27th, 1601, gives the arms of the Markhams as “b. on a chiefe o. a lion issuant g.” and the crest, “a lion winged holding in his right paw a payr of hames, tayle between his legges o.” “Mantle b. lined o.” The same arms and crest were used by Sir John Markham, the judge, in the time of Hen. IV. and are given in the pedigree attested by Camden.

MARKHAMS OF COTHAM, afterwards of BECCA, may rightly quarter the arms of Markham, Lexington, Bothumsell, Cressi, Bourdon, Bekeryng, Lowdham, Daubeny, Leeke, Towers, Stavely, Talbot, Neville, Lewis, Somerset, Holland, Plantagenet, Wake and Estoteville, besides those of Strelly, Vavasour, Griffin, Favell, Latimer, Braybrooke, Newmarch, Leydett, Folliott, Reincourt, Newton, Chedder, and Hannays by right of descent from a co-heir of Markham of the Ollerton branch.

Guillim (p. 184) gives the Markham arms as “Azure, on a chief or a lion rampant issuant gules, langued and armed of the first.” These are the arms now used by the descendants of the Archbishop of York.

The Markhams of Sedgebrook (Baronets) used a white bordure for difference. “Sæpissime in fenestris ecclesiæ party per fess or and azure, in chief a demi-lyon rampant gules, a border argent.”1 Fuller (Worthies, p. 242) erroneously gives the white bordure to Sir Robert Markham of Cotham 12 Hen. VI.

The most ancient form of the crest is a lion passant or, winged and with glory, and tail between the legs, holding a pair of horse hames. Francis Markham and the Camden Pedigree, however, have the lion passant gardant, with a sort of cap, which may be intended for glory. The Archbishop of York and his sons used an incorrect form, the lion sejant gardant, with rays of glory instead of a circlet, and holding a harp instead of horse hames. The late Colonel Markham of Becca, and his brother the Rev. David F. Markham, restored the ancient form of the crest, which is now used by their descendants.

The Markham family never used any motto.

The standard of the Markhams, in the time of Henry VIII. was a cross of St. George at the head; the fly per fess and or azure, with a lion rampant gules and wings endorsed or, holding a pair of horse hames of the first; a border and or azure. The fly swallow-tailed. A.D. 1522.2

The mantle or lambrequin azure, lined or, as given by Sir Francis Markham in 1601.


I. MARKHAMS OF MARKHAM, COTHAM, AND AFTERWARDS OF BECCA.

CLARON is mentioned in Domesday Book as holding West Markham under Roger de Busli. ROGER, who had a son FULC, held land in East Markham, under the same Roger de Busli.

SIR ALEXANDER DE MARKHAM, Lord of Markham, was Castellan of Nottingham Castle, in the reigns of Henry II. and John. Camden says, in his Britannia, that the Markhams were “very famous heretofore both for antiquity and valour.” The name is taken from the village of Markham in Nottinghamshire. Sir Alexander had a son William.

WILLIAM DE MARKHAM of Markham and Tuxford married Cecilia, daughter of Richard de Lexington, and had a son Richard. William died in 1267.

RICHARD DE MARKHAM had three sons, namely:
I. Sir Robert, his successor, who married Sarah, daughter and co-heir of Jordan de Snitterton, a younger son of Shirley of Shirley. He died in 1289. He had no son, but three daughters, namely:—
 1. Cicely, married to Sir John Bekeryng.
 2. Bertha, married to William de Longvilliers. (See page 398).
 3. Agnes, married to William de Sancta Cruce. (See page 403).
II. RICHARD, who succeeded his brother Robert.
III. William, a priest. Lord Treasurer to Edward I. A.D. 1290-95. Bishop of Wells 1293-1302. He died in 1302, and was buried in Wells Cathedral.

RICHARD DE MARKHAM of Markham succeeded his brother Robert. He died leaving a son and successor JOHN.

SIR JOHN MARKHAM, Lord of West Markham, a King’s Serjeant. He married Joan, daughter and heir of Sir Nicholas Bothumsell, and died A.D. 1329. His children were:
I. William, who died childless.
II. Robert, his successor.
III. Nigel.
IV. Elizabeth, married William de Gayforth.
V. Cecilia.

SIR ROBERT MARKHAM was also a King’s Serjeant. He married Isabel, daughter of Sir John Caunton of Caunton in 1360, A.D. and had a son and successor JOHN.

SIR JOHN MARKHAM, Lord of East Markham, Puisne Judge of Common Pleas from A.D. 1396 to 1406.3 He drew up the instrument for the deposition of Richard II.4 He married first Elizabeth, daughter and co-heir of Sir Roger de Cressy of Hodsac, who bought him Cressy Hall, Risegate, Braytoft, and Exton in Lincolnshire. He married secondly Milicent, daughter and heir of Sir John de Bekeryng. This lady was widow of Nicholas de Burdon, who was killed in the battle of Shrewsbury in 1403. Her only daughter by Burdon was Elizabeth, wife of her step-son Sir Robert Markham. Judge Markham died in 1409, and was buried in Markham church, where there is an altar-tomb to his memory. By his first wife he had:
I. Robert, his successor.
II. Henry.
III. Adela, married to Richard, son and heir of Sir Richard Stanhope. She is the ancestress of the Earls of Chesterfield, Harrington, and Stanhope.
By his second wife he had:—
IV. Sir John, founder of the Sedgebrook line, Lord Chief Justice. (See page 398).
V. Margaret, married to Sir Walter Pitwardyn.

SIR ROBERT MARKHAM, Lord of East Markham. His name is in the list of Nottinghamshire gentry, made in 1433, and he was High Sheriff of Nottingham and Derby in 1434. He married Elizabeth, daughter and heir of Nicholas de Burdon by Milicent de Bekeryng; which Elizabeth was half-sister to his half-brother Sir John Markham of Sedgebrook, and step-daughter to his father. She brought him the manors Maplebeck and Houghton. Their children were:—
I. Robert, his successor.
II. Elizabeth, married to Sir Thomas Molineux of Hawton, Knight Banneret.
III. Margaret, married to Sir Henry Willoughby, Knight Banneret.
IV. Katherine, married to Sir Henry Bozom of Screveton.

SIR ROBERT MARKHAM, K.B. of Cotham. He was made a Knight of the Bath by Edward IV. at his coronation, after the battle of Towton. High Sheriff of Derby and Notts, A.D. 1481, and of Lincoln, A.D. 1477. He married Joan, daughter of Sir Giles Daubeny by Mary, daughter of Sir Simon Leake of Cotham. “The family of Markham then made Cotham their principal residence, and were of great note.”5 Sir Robert was buried in Newark Church, with his second son Robert. (See page 403). He died in A.D. 1496, leaving two sons:
I. John, his successor.
II. Robert, founder of the Oxton line. (See page 403).

SIR JOHN MARKHAM of Cotham, a commander in the battle of Stoke, A.D. 1488. High Sheriff for Derby and Notts in 1519 and 1526. He married Alice, daughter of Sir William Skipwith, and died in or about 1536, (outlawed, for hanging the Priest of Benington), leaving a son and successor JOHN.

SIR JOHN MARKHAM of Cotham, Lieutenant of the Tower of London in the time of Edward VI. High Sheriff of Derby and Notts in 1539, and for Lincoln in 1533. Knight of the Shire for Notts in 1546 and 1558. He married first Anne, daughter of Sir George Neville by Mary daughter of Sir Henry FitzLewes and of Elizabeth a daughter and co-heir of Edmund Beaufort, second Duke of Somerset. He married secondly Margery, daughter of Sir Ralph Langford of Langford; and thirdly, Anne relict of Sir Richard Stanhope, and daughter and co-heir of Sir John Strelly. He died in 1564.6 By his first wife he had issue:
I. John, of Sireston, who died before his father. He married Katherine, daughter of Sir Anthony Babington, and had issue:—
 1. Robert, born in 1536, who succeeded his grandfather.
 2. Sanchia, married to William de Hardwicke.
 3. Anne, died unmarried.
II. Henry, Precentor of Lincoln Cathedral in 1550.
By his second wife he had:—
III. Robert, he was blind and died unmarried.
IV. Alice, married to Sir Robert Moreton of Bawtry.
And by his third:—
V. William, of Okeley, M.P. for Nottingham in 1553. He married Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Edward Montagu, and made his will in 1570. He left an only daughter Anne, married to Nicholas Timperley.
VI. Thomas, founder of the Ollerton branch. (See page 333).
VII. Frances, married to Henry Babington, and was mother of Anthony Babington, the conspirator.
VIII. Isabella, married to Sir John Harrington in 1554. She had been Maid of Honour to the Princess Elizabeth.

ROBERT MARKHAM of Cotham was born at Sireston in 1536, and succeeded his grandfather at Cotham. He was knight of the shire for Notts in 1571, and high sheriff in 1571 and 1583. He was much trusted by Queen Elizabeth, and his name appears in her famous distich on her four Nottinghamshire courtiers:—

 “Gervase the gentle, Stanhope the stout,
 Markham the lion, and Sutton the lout
.”

He married first Mary, daughter of Sir Francis Leake, and secondly Mary, daughter of William Burnell of Winkburne. He died in 1606, having had by his first wife:—
I. Robert, his successor, born about 1564.
II. Francis, born on July 25th, 1565. He was Muster Master of Nottinghamshire and author of The Book of Honor and of Decades of War. He also wrote a History of the Markham Family, A.D. 1601, (MS. penes [[Markham-720|Clements R. Markham]], Esq. C.B.). On January 3rd, 1608, he married Mary Lovel, then only aged 15. They had:—
 1. Francis, born August 8th, 1614.
 2. William, born 1616.
III. Gervase, born in 1568, the famous Author. He married daughter of one Gelsthorp, and died childless. He was buried at St. Gile’s Cripplegate, February 3rd, 1637.7
IV. Godfrey, served with the Earl of Essex in Ireland and in the Royalist army. He was killed in a sortie at the siege of Newark in 1646.
V. John, died childless.
VI. Gertrude, married to Sir Thomas Sadleir of Standen Court.
By his second wife Robert Markham had:—
VII. Roger, who died childless.
VIII. Frances, married 1574 to William Staunton.
IX. Catherine, married to John Marshall of Carlton.

SIR ROBERT MARKHAM of Cotham. “He was a fatal unthrift, and destroyer of this eminent family.”8 He sold Cotham, and all the Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire estates of the Markhams, to the Earl of Clare and others. He married first Anne, daughter of Sir John Warburton of Arley, who died on November 17th, 1601, and secondly Winifred, daughter of Robert Thorold of Haugh. By his first wife he had issue:
I. John, Serjeant-at-Arms to James I. He died on August 26th, 1610.
II. Robert, served under Sir John Burroughs or de Burgh at the siege of Frankenthal in 1623 and at the Isle of Rhé, where he was slain in 1627. Author of an elegy on Sir John Burroughs.
III. Daniel, who continued the line.
IV. Alexander, died childless.
V. Elizabeth, born 1594. She married Cecil, 3rd son of Roger Cave of Stanford, co. Northampton, by Margaret Cecil, sister of Lord Burghley.
VI. Anne, married to E. Bassano, Esq. a gentleman of the Presence Chamber to Charles I in 1634.
VII. Mary, married to her kinsman John Markham, youngest son of Thomas Markham of Ollerton. (See page 333).
VIII. Phillip, who died at Haugh unmarried in 1669.

[[Markham-1103|DANIEL MARKHAM]], the third son of Sir Robert Markham of Cotham by Anne Warburton, settled at Plumstead Magna, near Norwich, where he died at a great age, in 1690. He had issue a son named Matthew, who continued the line (the name of his wife is not known):—

MATTHEW MARKHAM of Thorpe and Plumstead, was Mayor of Norwich in 1665. He married Anne ….. who died in 1683, by whom he had four children. He died in January, 1677, leaving:—
I. Matthew, in holy orders. Rector of Plumstead Magna, where he died in 1676. He married Barbara ….., who died in 1686. Their children were:—
 1. Matthew, born 1670, died 1671.
 2. Daniel, born 1671.
 3. John, born and died 1675.
 4. Anne, born in 1669, and married, in 1681, to Edmund Jermy, Esq.
 5. Barbara, born in 1673, and married, in 1692, to John Houldich, Esq. of Norwich.
 6. Martha, born 1676.
II. Daniel, born and died in 1650, and buried at Plumstead Magna.
III. Daniel, born in 1653, who continued the line.
IV. Elizabeth, married to Peter Coppin, Esq. She died on Nov. 21st, 1702, at East Carleton, in Norfolk.


[[Markham-921|DANIEL MARKHAM]] was baptised in 1653 at Plumstead Magna, in Norfolk. He was an officer in the army, and served under the Duke of York, and in America. He married a daughter of Captain Fennel of Cappagh in Ireland, by Frances, asserted to have been a daughter of General Fleetwood and his wife Bridget, daughter of Oliver Cromwell, the Lord Protector.9 He had issue:—
I. William, his heir.
II. Enoch, b. 1688 Cappagh, Kilkenny brought under Jarvis the painter. He had two sons:—
 1. Enoch, Head Master of Oakham School. He married at Oxford, and died childless in 1739.
 2. Thomas, a painter. He married, and had a son George, in holy orders, D.D. Rector of Tattenhall, Cheshire, November 30th, 1781, and of Carlton in Craven. Died 1816.
III. Matthew, settled at Kinsale. He left two daughters:—
 1. Margaret.
 2. Elizabeth.
IV. Elizabeth, married to a Mr. Combe.

WILLIAM MARKHAM was born at Cappagh Kilkenny in 1686. He was a Major in the Army, and served under General Stanhope in Spain. In 1717; he married Elizabeth, grand-daughter of George Markham of Worksop Lodge, of the Ollerton branch. (See page 334), and died in June, 1771, aged 85, having had issue:—
I. William, his heir.
II. George, a Lieutenant in the Navy, died unmarried on Jan. 31st, 1801.
III. Enoch, Colonel of the 46th, died unmarried on December 25th, 1800, aged 73.
IV. Elizabeth, married to Robert Shaw, Esq. of Kilkenny.

WILLIAM MARKHAM was born in 1719. He was Head Master of Westminster School 1753-64. Dean of Rochester 1764-66, and of Christ Church 1766-71. Bishop of Chester 1771-76, and Archbishop of York 1776-1807. On June 16th, 1759, at St. Mildred’s church, Bread Street, London, he married Sarah, daughter of John Goddard, Esq. and died on November 3rd, 1807, having had issue:—
I. William, b. 1760 his heir and successor.
II. John, born June 13th, 1761, in the Navy, Post Captain in 1783, commanded the “Sphynx” (24), “Blonde”, and “Hannibal,” in the West Indies, and the “Centaur” in the Mediterranean, when he captured three French frigates. Lord of the Admiralty 1801-4 and 1806-7. M.P. for Portsmouth 1801-26. On November 27th, 1796, he married the Hon. Maria Rice, sister of Lord Dynevor, who died on December 22nd, 1810. Admiral Markham died on February 13th, 1827, leaving issue:—
 1. John.
 2. Frederick, Colonel of the 32nd in 1842. Wounded in Canada, and at the siege of Mooltan. He commanded at the battle of Sooruj-Koond, November 7th, 1848. Aide-de-Camp to the Queen and C.B. Lieut. General in the Crimea; and died on November 21st, 1855.
 3. William Rice, Vicar of Morlands. He married first, on November 29th, 1838, Jane, daughter of J. Tulip, Esq., who died in 1839; and secondly, on June 21st, 1840, Jane, daughter of Nathaniel Clayton, Esq., who died on July 2nd, 1871. By his second wife he has a daughter:—
  1. Maria, married on April 20th, 1868, to her second cousin, Francis Markham. (See page 331).
 4. Maria, died unmarried on August 12th, 1836.
III. George, born March 30th, 1763. In Holy Orders. Rector of Stokesly and Dean of York 1802-22. He married Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Richard Sutton, Bart. of Norwood, and died on September 30th, 1822, having had issue:—
 1. George, born February 12th, 1796. Lieut. R.N. He was wounded at the battle of Algiers. He died unmarried on January 23rd, 1834.
 2. Edward, born June 5th, 1801. He served for some years in the E.I.C. sea service. He married first, in 1840, Charlotte Sherwin Longden, who died on December 4th of the same year; and secondly, Harriet, daughter of Rev. John Rumsey. He died on 20th July, 1865.
 3. Elizabeth Frances, born August 28th, 1790. She married General Sir Rufane Shaw Donkin, K.C.B. on August 30th, 1815.
 4. Henrietta Alicia, born August 19th, 1791.
 5. Cecilia, born October 27th, 1792. In June, 1827 she married the Rev. George A. Montgomery.
 6. Maria, born March 5th, 1794. On September 28th, 1812, she married the Hon. and Rev. Alfred Harris, son of the Earl of Malmesbury.
 7. Anne Isabella, born April 14th, 1795. On June 17th, 1825, she married Major Chadwick.
 8. Frederica, born September 12th, 1798. She married Captain Haviside on March 24th, 1838.
 9. Sophia, born October 10th, 1799. She died unmarried.
 10. Sarah, born June 23rd, 1802.
IV. David, born September 1st, 1766. He entered the army, led the forlorn hope at the siege of Bangalore in 1791. In 1793 he was Colonel of the 10th Regiment, and was killed in the assault of a fort in St. Domingo.
V. Robert, born March 28th, 1768. Rector of Bolton Percy and Archdeacon of York. On 2nd August, 1797, he married Frances Egerton, only surviving daughter of Sir Gervase Clifton, Bart., of Clifton, co. Notts., who died 8th December, 1846. He died on July 17th, 1837, having had issue:—
 1. Robert, Captain in the 58th. He died at Fermoy in May, 1832.
 2. Henry Spencer, born on January 8th, 1805, Rector of Clifton, and Canon of York. On October 18th, 1831, he married Sophia Charlotte, daughter of Sir John Lister Kaye, Bart. and died 2nd Sept. 1844, leaving a son Henry Robert, born December 30th, 1832, at Clifton Rectory. He married on December 8th, 1860, Elizabeth, daughter of the Rev. W. MacBean, and took the name of Clifton in August, 1869, on succeeding to the estates of his cousin Sir Robert Clifton, Bart.
 3. Frances Egerton, born in 1799, and died unmarried at Bolton Percy on December 19th, 1837.
 4. Georgina, born in 1800. On September 16th, 1824, she married George Baillie of Mellerstein and Jerviswood, who succeeded as 10th Earl of Haddington in 1858.
VI. Osborne, born on May 27th, 1769. A Barrister, M.P. for Calne, and Comptroller of the Barrack Department. He married first, on June 10th, 1806, Lady Mary Thynne, daughter of the Marquess of Bath, who died on February 14th, 1814; and secondly, on June 28th, 1821, Martha Honora Georgina, daughter of Captain William Henry Jervis, R.N., nephew of Earl St. Vincent. Osborne Markham died on October 22nd, 1827. His widow (having taken the name of Jervis in 1823, and married secondly in 1834, Lieut. Gen. Sir William Cockburn, Bart., who died in 1835), died on February 26th, 1865. By his first wife he had issue:—
 1. Mary, born on September 29th, 1812. On June 18th, 1834, she married Phillip Charles Sheppard, Esq. of Swanswick, near Bath.
 2. Osborne, born on February 8th, 1814. Captain of the 34th. He died unmarried on November 13th, 1847.
 By his second wife, Osborne Markham had:—
 3. Martha, born on March 2nd, 1824. On January 12th, 1848, she married Rev. William Henley Pearson, M.A., son of the Dean of Salisbury. They took the name of Jervis only, May 22nd, 1865. (See Herald and Genealogist Vol. III, Pg. 565).[https://archive.org/stream/heraldgenealogis03nich#page/564]The Herald and Genealogist, Vol. III, Pg. 565.
 4. John, born January 30th, and died March 2nd, 1827.
VII. Henrietta Sarah, born May 30th, 1764. In 1784 she married Ewan Law, Esq., of Horsted, co. Sussex, eldest brother of the first Lord Ellenborough.
VIII. Elizabeth Caroline, born on August 5th, 1765. She married William Barnett, Esq. of Little Missenden Abbey.
IX. Alicia Harriette, born on February 15th, 1771. On 27th Nov. 1794, she married Rev. Henry Foster Mills, Prebendary of York and Southwell and Rector of Emley, co. York.
X. Georgina, born October 23rd, 1772. She died unmarried.
XI. Frederica, born on February 23rd, 1774. On September 16th, 1797, she married William Murray third Earl of Mansfield.
XII. Anne Katherine, born May 25th, 1778. She died unmarried.
XIII. Cecilia, born February 9th, 1783. She married, on December 6th, 1808, the Rev. Robert Phillip Goodenough, Rector of Carlton, co. Notts. and Prebendary of Carlisle.

WILLIAM MARKHAM was born on April 5th, 1760. He was Private Secretary to Warren Hastings, the first Governor General of India. In 1781 he was appointed Resident at Benares, and he returned to England in 1783. He seated himself at Becca Hall, near Aberford, and was a Deputy Lieutenant of the County of York. On August 20th, 1795, he married Elizabeth, daughter of Oldfield Bowles, Esq. of North Aston, co. Oxon (who married secondly, in 1822, Alexander Mure, Esq. and died at Great Horkesley on March 25th, 1841). He died on January 1st, 1815, leaving issue:—
I. William, his heir and successor.
II. John, born June 6th, 1797. He entered the Navy in 1810, became a Lieutenant in 1824, and a retired Commander on July 1st, 1864. In 1834 he married Marianne, daughter of J.B. Wood, Esq., They settled at Ronceval, in Trempileau county, Wisconsin, U.S. in 1856. John Markham died on October 26th, 1870. His children are:—
 1. John, born at Leghorn on April 1st, 1835. He was appointed a Student Interpreter in China in 1852, and on December 22nd, 1858, Vice-Consul at Shanghai; 1868, Consul at Chifu. He died October 9th, 1871 at Shanghai. He married, on February 26th, 1858, Miss Caroline Ricketts of Hong Kong, by whom he had:—
  1. Marianne Ellen, born October 4th, 1861.
  2. Florence Alice, born July 9th, 1865.
 2. George Henry, born January 24th, 1837, of Ronceval, Trempileau county, Wisconsin, U.S. In 1861 he married Miss Fanny Bishop of Wisconsin, by whom he has:—
  1. George, born May 7th, 1863.
 3. Frederick, born in 1838, and died in 1840.
 4. Arthur Augustus, born June 8th, 1840, of Wisconsin, U.S.
 5. Albert Hastings, born November 11th, 1841. He entered the Navy on June 25th, 1856; served eight years in China, and was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant for his gallantry in an attack on a piratical Chinese junk, on April 3rd, 1862. January 7th, 1868, appointed 1st Lieutenant of H.M.S. “Blanche”, on the Australian station. (China medal).
 6. William Jervis, died young.
III. David Frederick, born at Becca on March 11th, 1800. He was Vicar of Stillingfleet, co. York, 1826-38, Rector of Great Horkesley 1838-53, and Canon of Windsor 1827-53. On August 30th, 1827, he married, in Bolton Percy church, Catherine, daughter of Sir William Mordaunt Milner, Bart. of Nunappleton, co. York. He died on March 31st, 1853, having had issue:—
 1. David William Christian, born on December 25th, 1828. He died at sea on May 17th, 1850.
 2. [[Markham-720|Clements Robert]], C.B. born on July 20th, 1830. He entered the Navy on June 28th, 1844; served in the Arctic expedition of 1850-1 (Arctic medal); passed for a Lieutenant in 1851; and left the Navy on December 28th, 1851. Assistant Secretary in the India Office, and Secretary to the Royal Geographical and Hakluyt Societies. He introduced Chinchona cultivation into India in 1859-60, and was Geographer to the Abyssinian Expedition in 1867-68 (Abyssinian medal). On May 17th, 1871, he was appointed a Civil Companion of the Bath. Author of the “Life of the Great Lord Fairfax,” and other works. On April 23rd, 1857, he married Minna, daughter of the Rev. James H. Chichester, Rector of Arlington (brother of Sir Bruce Chichester, Bart., of Arlington Court, co. Devon), by whom he has:—
  1. Mary Louisa, born on October 4th, 1859.
 3. Warren, born July 16th, and died at Nunappleton on January 11th, 1836.
 4. Selina Catherine Laura, born on August 1st, 1832. On June 1st, 1852, she married Capt. Richard R. Quin, R.N. son of Lord George Quin, by Georgina, daughter of Earl Spencer. She died on January 31st, 1867.
 5. Georgina Elizabeth, born December 15th, 1838. On July 16th, 1851, she married Charles Bowen, Esq. of the Canterbury Settlement, New Zealand.
 6. Gertrude Caroline Lucy, born on September 28th, 1842. She was married on December 3rd, 1868, to Lieut. Colonel Henry Clements, of Ashfield Lodge, co. Cavan.
IV. Warren, born July 15th, 1801. He entered the army on May 25th, 1820, and became a Captain in the 72nd on August 26th, 1824. He died at the Cape on November 15th, 1831.
V. Charles, born on March 15th, 1803. He entered the army in June, 1821. August, 1841 Lieutenant-Colonel of the 60th Rifles. On June 17th, 1834, he married his cousin, Emma, daughter of Rev. Ralph Brandling of Gosforth, by Emma, daughter of Oldfield Bowles, Esq. Colonel Markham died at Jamaica on April 2nd, 1842, leaving an only child:—
 1. Charles, born at Gosforth on March 27th, 1835. In Holy Orders. He is Rector of Saxby in Lincolnshire. On September 8th, 1859, he married Margaret, daughter of John Watson Barton, Esq. of Stapleton Park, co. York (she died on September 29th, 1870), and has:—
  1. Charles John, born June 21st, 1862.
  2. Frederick Warren, born January 7th, 1865.
  3. Roger Francis, born September 13th, 1866.
  4. Algernon Augustus, born May 15th, 1869.
VI. Emma, born on October 28th, 1798. On June 17th, 1824. she married William Rookes Crompton Stansfield, Esq. of Esholt Hall, co. York.
VII. Laura, born on March 14th, 1804. She married, on February 7th, 1825, William Mure, Esq. of Caldwell, co. Ayr, M.P. for Renfrewshire, and Lord Rector of Glasgow University.
VIII. Lucy, born on May, 12th, 1805. On June 19th, 1830, she married Henry Lewis Wickham, Esq., only son of the Right Honourable William Wickham.

WILLIAM MARKHAM of Becca was born on June 28th, 1796. On March 5th, 1834, he was appointed Lieutenant-Colonel of the 2nd West York Militia. He married, on February 13th, 1828, his cousin Lucy Anne, daughter of William Holbech, Esq. of Farnborough, co. Warwick, by Lucy daughter of Oldfield Bowles Esq. He died on January 26th, 1852, having had issue:—
I. William Thomas his successor.
II. Edwin, born on March 28th, 1833. Joined the Royal Artillery on December 19th, 1850. Captain November 17th, 1868. He served at Alma, the siege of Sebastopol, and in India during the mutinies. An officer of the Legion of Honour. Crimean medal and three clasps, Turkish medal, Indian medal.
III. Francis, born October 31st, 1837. Joined the Rifle on March 16th, 1856. Captain January 5th, 1870. Aide de camp to Sir A. Horsford at Malta. On April 20th, 1868. He married his second cousin Maria Markham (See page 327), and has:—
 1. Frederick Rice, born February 25th, 1869.
 2. Cecil Marjory Barbara, born at Malta, April 14th, 1871.
IV. Alfred, born on June 26th, 1839. He entered the Navy in 1852, and served in the Black Sea during the Crimean War. Lieutenant November 26th, 1859. Commander February 18th, 1867. Crimean medal. July 8th, 1870, Commander of H.M.S. “Warrior”.
V. Gervase, born on February, 15th, 1844. B.A. of Trinity college, Cambridge. Assistant Agent to Earl Fitzwilliam, 1871.
VI. Laura Elizabeth Frederica, born on February 1st, 1829. On October 29th, 1856, she married Lieut.-Colonel Pearson of the Grenadier Guards.
VII. Adela, born on September 24th, 1831, and died on June 26th, 1848.
VIII. Mary, born on August 23rd, 1835, and died at Ryde on January 29th, 1851.
IX. Rose Georgina, born on August 31st, 1836, and died at Ryde on April 18th, 1851.
X. Lucy Henrietta, born on July 28th, 1840.
XI. Emma, born on December 26th, 1842. On January 4th, 1864, she married the Rev. Albert Smith, Rector of Wendover, son of Abel Smith, Esq. of Wood Hall, co. Herts.
XII. Caroline, born on January 16th, 1846, and died at Torquay, on November 24th, 1847.

WILLIAM THOMAS MARKHAM of Cufforth Hall (formerly Becca) was born on July 13th, 1830. In December 1848, he joined the Rifle Brigade and served in Canada, at the battle of Alma, the siege of Sebastopol, and at Kertch, Aide-de-Camp to Sir George Brown. (Medal and clasps). In December 1854 he exchanged into the Coldstream Guards. He is Lieutenant-Colonel of the Leeds Rifle Volunteers. On April 15th, 1857, he married Anne Emily Sophia, daughter of Sir Francis Grant, the President of the Royal Academy, by Isabella daughter of Richard Norman and Lady Elizabeth Manners, daughter of the 4th Duke of Rutland. He has issue:—
I. William Hope, born on December 16th, 1859.
II. Mabel Wilhelmina, born on April 5th, 1858.
III. Cecile, born on February 9th, 1861.
IV. Claron Henry, twins* b. July 21st, 1866, died in 1867.
V. Cyril Fulc, twins* b. July 21st, 1866, died 1868.
VI. Hermione Violet Cyril, born September 8th, 1867.
VII. Rupert Evelyn, born December 13th, 1868.


II. MARKHAMS OF OLLERTON.

THOMAS MARKHAM of Ollerton and Kirby Bellers was the founder of the Ollerton branch. (See page 323). He was the son of Sir John Markham of Cotham by his third wife Anne relict of Sir Richard Stanhope, and daughter of Sir John Strelly. Thomas Markham was High Steward of Mansfield, Ranger of Sherwood Forest, Standard Bearer to Queen Elizabeth’s band of Gentlemen Pensioners, and High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire in 1577. His sons became Roman Catholics, for which he humbly apologized to Lord Burghley in letters dated 1592 and 1594. He married Mary, daughter and heiress of Ryce Griffin, Esq. of Braybrook and Dingley, by Elizabeth Brudenell of Dean; and had issue:—
I. Sir Griffin, the conspirator against the government of James I. A beautiful pedigree on five skins of parchment was blazoned for him, and attested by Camden’s signature:10 now in possession of [[Markham-720|Clements R. Markham]], Esq. C.B. He married Anne, daughter of Peter Roos of Laxton.
II. Charles, married to Bridget, daughter of Thomas Horde of Horde, and had a daughter married first to Thomas Waterton, Esq. and secondly to Sir John Middleton.
III. Thomas.
IV. George, heir and successor to his father.
V. William who assisted in the escape of Lady Arabella Stuart. He died childless on May 31st, 1617.
VI. Robert, died childless at Rome.
VII. John, married to Mary, daughter of Sir Robert Markham of Cotham. (See page 325).
VIII. Elizabeth, married to Sir Edward Sheldon of Beoly.
IX. Anne, married to Sir Francis Smith of Queniborow, and was mother of Charles, created Lord Carrington in 1664.
X. Margery, married to Nicholas Longford of Longford.
XI. Jane, married to John Skinner of Castle Conyers.

GEORGE MARKHAM of Ollerton, married Judith, daughter and heiress of John Withernwick of Claxby, by a Fitzwilliam. He had issue:—
I. Thomas, his heir and successor.
II. George, of Worksop Lodge, born in 1616, and died in 1670. He married Elizabeth, daughter of Marmaduke Tunstall of Wycliffe, and had issue:—
 1. George, born 1659, who had two daughters:—
  1. Elizabeth, married to Major William Markham, father of the Archbishop of York. (See page 326).
  2. Catharine.
III. Robert, died childless in 1663.
IV. William.
V. Griffin.
VI. Ursula.
VII. Mary.
VIII. Anne.
IX. Margaret, a nun at Pontoise. She died in 1717, aged 105. (See Herald and Genealogist, Vol. III, Pg. 517).[https://archive.org/stream/heraldgenealogis03nich#page/516]The Herald and Genealogist, Vol. III, Pg. 517.
X. Elizabeth, a nun at Ghent, died in 1664.
XI. Frances, a nun at Liege.
XII. Catherine.

THOMAS MARKHAM of Ollerton. Lieut.-Colonel of Horse in the Royalist Army under Colonel Charles Cavendish. He was slain in the battle of Winceby in Lincolnshire on October 12th, 1644,11 [https://books.google.co.za/books?id=64wLAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA121]A Life of the Great Lord Fairfax, Commander-in-Chief of the Army of the Parliament of England, by Sir [[Markham-720|Clements Robert Markham]]. Pg. 121. and buried at Ollerton. He married Ursula, daughter of William Clopton of Sledwick, who married secondly, Henry Neville of Holt.
I. Thomas, his heir and successor.
II. George.
III. Elizabeth.
IV. Catherine.

THOMAS MARKHAM of Ollerton and Claxby. He married Anne, daughter of William Neville of Holt and had issue:—
I. Thomas, his heir and successor.
II. Percy, who died on April 6th, 1753. Annual masses for his soul at Great Heywood.
III. Judith.
IV. Allen.
V. Mary, } Nuns at Bruges.
VI. Anne, } Nuns at Bruges.
VII. Melior, } Nuns at Bruges.
VIII. Ursula, married first to Thomas Meynell, Esq., and Secondly to John Pole, Esq., of Spinkhall, co. Derby.

THOMAS MARKHAM of Ollerton and Claxby, was born in 1665. He married Catherine daughter and heir of Phillip Constable of Houghton, and died in 1743, having had issue:—
I. George, his heir and successor.
II. Thomas.
III. Phillip, married to a Miss Butler, but had no children.
IV. Thomas, married to a daughter of Mr. Crane of Gedney.
V. Mrs. Markham died childless at Somerly, in Lincolnshire, in February 1768.
VI. William, s.p.
VII. Robert, s.p.
VIII. John, s.p.
IX. Henry, s.p.
X. Charles, s.p.
XI. Robert, s.p.
XII. Mark, s.p.
XIII. Edward, died on February 17th, 1772.
XIV. Christine, a nun at Bruges.
XV. Mary Ursula, married on October 27th, 1753, to Benedict Conquest, Esq. of Irnham, co. Lincoln. Her only child married the eighth Lord Arundell of Wardour.

GEORGE MARKHAM of Ollerton married Mary, daughter of Bryan Salvin of Croxdale, co. Durham. He died at Ghent on February 23rd, 1760; having had issue:—
I. George, died an infant, and was buried at Claxby in 1755.
II. Mary Frances, married on July 22nd, 1776, to Marmaduke Tunstall Esq. of Wycliffe. She died on October 11th, 1790.
III. Catherine, born in 1753. A nun at Pontoise, and afterwards at Hammersmith. She died on February 24th, 1824. (See Herald and Genealogist, Vol. III, Pg. 517).[https://archive.org/stream/heraldgenealogis03nich#page/516]The Herald and Genealogist, Vol. III, Pg. 517.
(To be continued.)


III. MARKHAMS OF SEDGEBROOK

SIR JOHN MARKHAM, K.B. of Sedgebrook (For an account of Sedgebrook church, and its monuments, see Harleian MSS. 6829, 51i (circa 1630)) was the founder of the Sedgebrook branch. (See page 5). He was the son of Sir John Markham of Markham, Puisne Judge of the Common Pleas, by his second wife Milicent, daughter of Sir John de Bekeryng. He was Lord Chief Justice of the King’s Bench from A.D. 1462 to 1471; and was created a Knight of the Bath, with his brother Sir Robert, at the coronation of Edward IV. He died in 1481. He married Margaret, daughter of Sir Simon Leake, and had issue:—
I. Thomas, his heir and successor.
II. Simon, died February 17th, 1455.
III. John, died in 1458.
IV. Jervis, Prior of Dunstable.
V. William, married Frances, daughter of W. Cockayne of Cockayne Hatley. He was of King’s Walden. He had issue:—
 1. William.
 2. Francis.
 3. John of King’s Walden, co. Hertford, married Alice daughter of Ralph Astrey 5, and had issue:—
  1. John.
  2. William.
  3. Jervis.
  4. Jane.
  5. Lora.
  6. Elizabeth.
  7. Mary.
  8. Jane, married to Ambrose Asprey.

THOMAS MARKHAM of Sedgebrook married Catherine, daughter of Sir William Hartshorne, and died in 1491, having had issue:—
I. John, his heir and successor.
II. Jerome, married to a daughter of William de Longvilliers, a descendant of Bertha Markham, the wife of William de Longvilliers, in the time of Edward I. (See page 4). He had issue:—
 1. Ellis, of Laneham, M.P. for Nottinghamshire in 1553, 54 and 55. He was appointed Sequestrator of the See of York by Queen Mary. There is a handsome tomb to his memory and that of his son Gervase, in Laneham church. He married Rosamond, daughter of Sir P. Fretchvill, and died having had issue:—
  1. Jerome, slain by George Noel.
  2. Gervase, Captain of Horse, and served Queen Elizabeth in Ireland and the Low Countries. He died on January 17th, 1637.
 2. Geoffrey, High Sheriff of Nottingham in 1625. He married Catherine, daughter of Sir George Turpin, and had a son:—
  1. John, married to Elizabeth, daughter of Sir John Conway, and had a son John, surnamed “Crouchback”; “A valiant consumer of his estate.”
 3. Catherine, married to Randolph Jackson, Chester Herald Henry VIII.
III. Eleanor, married to Symon Hall, Esq.

JOHN MARKHAM of Sedgebrook married Alice, daughter of ..... Tuberville, Esq. who married secondly, Sir Simon FitzRichard. He had issue:—
I. Richard, his heir and successor.
II. George.
III. Charles.
IV. John.
V. William.
VI. Roger.
VII. Mary.
VIII. Milicent.
IX. Dorothy, died young in 1494.

RICHARD MARKHAM of Sedgebrook married Anne, daughter of Sir George Heveningham of Ketteringham. He had issue:—
I. John, his heir and successor.
II. Thomas.
III. William, “the otter hunter”. It is conjectured that this was the Elizabethan navigator who was Master of the “Elizabeth” (Capt. Winter) in Drake’s voyage around the world, and of the “Francis” in Captain Fenton’s unsuccessful expedition to the East Indies, when he was cast away in the Rio de la Plata, and was kept among the savages for fifteen months.
IV. George.
V. Dorothy.
VI. Elizabeth.
VII. Eleanor, married at Sedgebrook, on February 22nd, 1570, to Sir Anthony St. Leger, Master of the Rolls in Ireland.
VIII. Catherine, drowned at Sedgebrook.
IX. Margaret.
X. Richard, of Newbo Abbey, married Mary daughter of Nicasius Yetzwertz, French Secretary to Queen Elizabeth. Most of his children were baptised at Sedgebrook. He had issue:—
 1. Abraham of Allington, married to Jane, daughter of Robert Eyre, Esq. of Armytage and had:—
  1. John.
  2. Robert, a serjeant-at-law. He married Mary, daughter of Robert Pierson.
 2. Anthony, born in 1615. Served with his cousin in the Parliamentary army. At the battle of Naseby. (See Markham’s Life of Fairfax, p. 218).[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=64wLAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA218#v=onepage&q&f=false]A Life of the Great Lord Fairfax, Commander-in-Chief of the Army of the Parliament of England, by Sir [[Markham-720|Clements Robert Markham]]. Pg. 218.
 3. Henry, born 1619.
 4. William, died 1612.
 5. Francis, educated at Christ Church, Oxford. He wrote two of the Odes addressed by the University to the Lord Protector Oliver.
 6. Jane, born 1616, married to Henry Clinton, Esq.
 7. Elizabeth, born 1617.
 8. Theodosia, married to J. Russell.
 9. Anne, married to R. Clerk.
 10. Mary.

JOHN MARKHAM of Sedgebrook. He married Mary, daughter of George Lee of Southwell. He was High Sheriff for the county of Lincoln. He had issue:—
I. John, his heir and successor.
II. Abraham, drowned under London Bridge.
III. Anne, married to Thomas Riggs, of Fulbeck.
IV. Alice, “cast away” upon one Nicholas Hounsey.
V. Catherine, married to Gabriel Odingsells of Bulcote and Eperston.

SIR JOHN MARKHAM of Sedgebrook was knighted by Henry VIII. He married Mary, daughter of Anthony Thorold of Marston for his second wife, having had no issue by his first wife Jane, daughter of Henry Welby. By his second he had:—
I. Anthony, his heir and successor.
II. George, married Susan, daughter of Sir William Lane, and died in 1612.
III. Charles of Bottisford, died in 1635, having had an only daughter, Helen, who died at Sedgebrook in 1636.
IV. Milicent, born 1589, married to Sir Hamond Whichcote of Dunston.
V. Isabel, married to Sir John Molineux of Teversall.
VI. Anne, married to Anthony Eyre, co. York.
VII. Mary.
VIII. Richard.
IX. John.

SIR ANTHONY MARKHAM of Sedgebrook, was knighted by James I at Belvoir Castle in 1603. He married Bridget daughter of Sir James Harington, and died in December, 1604, having had issue:—
I. Robert, his heir and successor, born in 1597.
II. John, born in September, 1598. He married a daughter of Sir Thomas Tirringham of Tirringham, and had issue:—
 1. Thomas.
 2. John, died 1668.
III. Henry, born 1602. Colonel in the Parliamentary army. He was Governor of Belvoir Castle for three years, and was wounded at the battle of Naseby. (See Markham’s Life of Fairfax, p. 218).[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=64wLAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA218#v=onepage&q&f=false]A Life of the Great Lord Fairfax, Commander-in-Chief of the Army of the Parliament of England, by Sir [[Markham-720|Clements Robert Markham]]. Pg. 218. In 1659 he was appointed a Commissioner for letting land in Ireland.
IV. Frances, married to Stephen Bamford, Esq.
V. Rebecca, married to Edward Eyre, Esq.

SIR ROBERT MARKHAM, Bart. of Sedgebrook. He was created a Baronet by Charles I. on August 15th, 1642. He served at Newark siege on the Royalist side. He married first Barbara daughter of Edward Eyre, Esq. of Derby, who died childless in 1641. He married secondly, on April 21st, 1642, Rebecca, daughter of Sir Edward Hussey of Hunnington. She died in June, 1664. Sir Robert died on Candlemas Day, 1667, having had issue:—
I. Robert, his heir and successor.
II. Anthony, Colonel in the Guards, born in March, 1646. He married Catherine, daughter of Sir William Whorewood of Stourton Castle, co. Stafford, and had issue:—
 1. Walter.
 2. Thomas, married to Frances, daughter of Andrew Covenant, Esq. M.D., and had issue:—
  1. Sir James John, the fourth and last Baronet, born in 1698, succeeded 1736. He married 1755, Sarah, dau. of Richard Clive of Styche, and sister of Lord Clive, and died childless in 1779. Lady Markham died in January, 1828.
 3. Rebecca, married to Captain Rolle of the Guards.
III. Thomas.
IV. Rebecca, born in 1642, married to Reginald Heber of Marton.
V. Elizabeth, married to Charles Bull of Skipton.
VI. Frances, married to Christopher Broughton of Longdon, co. Stafford.
VII. Anne, married to Sir Walter Hawksworth of Hawksworth.
VIII. Diana, died unmarried at Hawksworth, and was buried at Guiseley.
IX. Catherine, born in 1610. Married to Christopher Villers of Gostoke, co. Notts.
X. Jane.

SIR ROBERT MARKHAM, BART. of Sedgebrook, was born in 1644. He was married at York, on August 31st, 1665, to Mary, daughter of Sir Thomas Widdrington of Chisbourne, by Frances daughter of Ferdinando Lord Fairfax. (See Markham’s Life of Fairfax, p. 370).[]A Life of the Great Lord Fairfax, Commander-in-Chief of the Army of the Parliament of England, by Sir [[Markham-720|Clements Robert Markham]]. Pg. 370. She died at Sedgebrook on April 7th, 1683. Sir Robert died on October 27th, 1690 at Sedgebrook, leaving issue:—
I. George, his heir and successor, born at Sedgebrook on May 27th, 1666.
II. Robert, born at Sedgebrook, on February 13th, 1667. He died on board the Kempthorne, Indiaman, in the Bay of Bengal, on August 25th, 1690.
III. Ursula, born in London on January 1st, 1678. She married first Lord Altham, and secondly Samuel Ogle, Esq.

SIR GEORGE MARKHAM, BART. F.R.S. of Sedgebrook was never married. He died on June 9th, 1736, and left all his estates to Dr. Bernard Wilson, Rector of Newark.


IV. MARKHAMS OF OXTON, CREATON, AND NORTHAMPTON

ROBERT MARKHAM of Oxton was the founder of the Oxton Branch. (See page 6). He lived during the reign of Henry VIII. He was a son of Sir Robert Markham of Cotham and of Jane, daughter of Sir Giles Daubeny. He married Elizabeth daughter of Sir William de Mering, and had a son ROBERT. His wife was a descendant of Agnes Markham and William de Sancta Cruce. (See page 4). There is a chantry chapel and tomb, with fine stone screen, to his memory, and that of his father, Sir Robert, in Newark church.

ROBERT MARKHAM of Oxton married Elva, daughter of John Saperton, and had:—
I. William.
II. Robert, ‘died ignominiously.’
III. Anne, married to Thomas Chaloner. 1V. Helen, married to Thomas Knollis.
IV. Catherine, married to Sir Thomas Bozom.

WILLIAM MARKHAM of Oxton married Isabel Gunthorp, and had issue:—
I. John.
II. William.

JOHN MARKHAM of Oxton married Margaret, daughter of James Tubersall, and had:—
I. James.
II. Bridget, married to Henry Lake.
III. Margaret.
IV. Susan, married to Thomas Ash.
V. Catherine, married to James Orden.
VI. Rebecca.


MARKHAMS OF CREATON

From the MARKHAMS of Oxton possibly descended the Markhams seated at Great Creaton in Northamptonshire in about A.D. 1520.

WILLIAM MARKHAM of Creaton died in 1605, leaving issue:—
I. Gregory.
II. John, married to Dorothy Pearson.
III. Anne, married to Edward Boone.
IV. Thomas.

GREGORY MARKHAM apprenticed in London in 1593. A merchant on Cornhill. He died in 1632, having had issue:—
I. John.
II. Gregory, married to Elizabeth ..... and died in 1622, having had issue:—
 1. Theodore, who settled in Ireland, at Kinsale. He is the Ancestor of all the Irish Markhams, among whom are two families resident at Kinsale for a century; William Markham of New Abbey; Jon Markham of 1st Madras Light Cavalry; Marcus O’Neill m. Wolseley Godolphin Markham, Paymaster R.N.; and Alexander Macauley Markham, Bengal Civil Service.
III. William, of London, had a daughter Elizabeth.
IV. Thomas, born and died in August, 1607.
V. Francis, born in 1611. Rector of Great Creaton, 1627. had issue:—
 1. Francis.
 2. John.
 3. James, born in 1628 and died in 1692.
VI. Joseph, born and died in 1624.
VII. Elizabeth, married to Mr. Peake.

JOHN MARKHAM born 1609, and died in 1658. He married Elizabeth, sister of Sir John Simpson, and had issue:—
I. John.
II. Elizabeth, married to Thomas Cox of Stanton.
III. Sarah, married to Francis Butt.

JOHN MARKHAM was a silk-throwster at Staines. He married Rose ….., and died in 1740 having had issue:—
I. John, an Attorney at Winslow, where he died June 2nd, 1746. He married Phillipa and had issue:—
 1. Maria, died young.
 2. John, died in 1746.
 3. Alexander, born at Winslow in 1716. Rector of Steeple Claydon. He died in 1767 having had issue:—
  1. John of Biggleswade.
  2. Thomas, an Attorney at Cheltenham. He married Eleanor Carne, heiress of Nash in Glamorganshire in 1799, and died childless in 1834.
  3. Henry, an Attorney at Cheltenham, died in 1799.
  4. Elizabeth.
  5. Robert, born 1721, died 1758.
II. Robert of Staines, died in July, 1753.
III. William of Northampton.
IV. Sarah, married to W. Cush, of Saham Tony, near Hatton.
V. Elizabeth, married to Henry Plowman of Northampton.

WILLIAM MARKHAM of Northampton married Elizabeth, sister of Henry Plowman, on December 31st, 1716. She died in 1745. He was one of the Six Clerks in Chancery, and died on January 5th, 1776, having had issue:—
I. John, died May 22nd, 1723.
II. Charles, Rector of Church Langton. He died s.p. 1803.
III. Henry William.
IV. Elizabeth, born 1717, died 1752.
V. Rose died 1727.

HENRY WILLIAM MARKHAM of Northampton was born on February 13th, 1745. He was an Attorney. He married Frances, sister of Major-General Mansel of Cosgrove Hall, and died on January 5th, 1776, having had issue:—
I. Henry William, Ensign in the 59th. Died in 1797.
II. John.

JOHN MARKHAM of Northampton, an Attorney, born May 25th, 1750. He married Hannah Wagstaffe, who died in May, 1820. Their issue was:—
I. Charles.
II. Frances, married to John Smith of Shrewsbury. Her daughter Elizabeth married her cousin Dr. W.O. Markham.
III. John, born on December 31st, 1780. He married Miss. Phillips, and had:—
 1. Eliza, married to George Tibbits, Esq.
IV. Henry William, born in March 1785. He was surgeon of the 56th Regiment, and died in 1840.
V. Elizabeth.
VI. Catherine, born in 1787. She married John Atkins of the Light Dragoons in 1808.
VII. Christopher, born in 1790, died in 1858.

CHARLES MARKHAM of Northampton, an Attorney and Clerk of the Peace for the county, was born in 1778. He married Eliza Mary Packharness of St. Anne’s Bay, Jamaica, in 1811; and died in October, 1846, having had issue:—
I. Arthur Bayley.
II. Henry Phillip, an Attorney at Northampton. He married Edith Alexander, and had issue:—
 1. Rose Isabella, born February 1st 1857.
 2. Christopher, born June 12th, 1859.
III. William Orlando, born January 28th, 1818, a Physician in London. He married first his cousin Eliza Smith, who died in August, 1848, leaving a son:—
 1. Henry William Kennedy, born July 26th, 1848; and secondly by Catherine, daughter of Professor James Hamilton of Edinburgh, by whom he has:—
 2. Eliza Catherine, born September 4th, 1855.
IV. Alfred, born 1819, died 1820.
V. John, born 1821, died 1835.
VI. Charles, born 1828.
VII. Thomas Hugh, born November 28th, 1825, of Brasenose, Oxford, M.A. Barrister-at-law. Died September 29th, 1868.
VIII. Anna Maria Francis, born March, 1813; married to Rev. John Cox of Walgrave.
IX. Mary Helen, born May 16th, 1827; married to Isaac Edward Lovell of West Haddon.

ARTHUR BAYLEY MARKHAM of Northampton, an Attorney, born May 11th, 1815; married Anne Smith, and has issue:—
I. Edith Frances, born December 4th, 1839. She is married to Sebastian Smith, Esq.
II. Anne Gertrude, born May 6th, 1842; married on September 6th, 1866, to G.K. Anderson, Esq.
III. Charles William, born on September 15th, 1843.
IV. Alice, born January 16th, 1845.
V. Katherine Laura, born October 16th, 1846. On September 13th, 1865, she married H. Landon, Esq.
VI. Emma, born May 6th, 1848.
VII. Ada Mary, born November 27th, 1849.
VIII. Arthur, born June 21st, 1851. Died 1856.
IX. Henrietta Elizabeth, born December 23rd, 1852.
X. John Mansel, born August 16th, 1854.
XI. Gervase Edward, born July 17th, 1856.
XII. Winifred, born September 1st, 1858.

1 (Account of Sedgebrook church in Harl. MS. 6829, 51i.
2 (Harl. MSS. No. 4632, fol. 209-225).
3 Camden says, “He tempered his judgements with so much equity, that his name will endure as long as time itself.”
4 For a discussion of the question whether Judge Markham was the Judge who committed Prince Henry to prison, see the Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries for Nov. 17th 1859.
5 Thorton’s Nottinghamshire.
6 Will dated April 1st, 1559.
7 The most complete account of the life and works of Gervase Markham will be found in the Memorial Introduction by the Rev. A. B. Grosart, to The Teares of the Beloved (1600), by Gervase Markham, in the Miscellanies of the Fuller Worthies Library (1871).
8 Thorton’s Nottinghamshire.
9 There are portraits of Captain Fennel, General Fleetwood, and Oliver Cromwell in the dining-room at Becca.
10 See description of this Pedigree in the Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries, Nov. 17th, 1859.
11 See Markham’s Life of Fairfax, p. 121.
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Genealogy of the Morris family - Descendants of Thomas Morris of Connecticut

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Genealogy of the Morris family - Descendants of Thomas Morris of Connecticut == * by [[Morris-27218|Lucy Ann Morris Carhart]] (1824-1912) and Charles Alexander Nelson (1839-1933). * published by A.S. Barnes Co., New York, 1911 * 478 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Genealogy_of_the_Morris_family_-_Descendants_of_Thomas_Morris_of_Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/genealogyofmorri00carh * https://archive.org/details/genealogyofmorri1911carh * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005725974 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofmorri00carh/page/207 Page 207]: See [[Morris-6497|Anna (Morris) Smith (c.1692-1743)]] === WikiTree Syntax === * Carhart, Lucy Ann Morris. ''[[Space:Genealogy of the Morris family - Descendants of Thomas Morris of Connecticut|Genealogy of the Morris family - Descendants of Thomas Morris of Connecticut]]'' (A.S. Barnes Co., New York, 1911) [ Page ] * ([[#Carhart|Carhart]])

Genealogy of the Olmsted Family in America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Genealogy of the Olmsted Family in America == Embracing the Descendants of James and Richard Olmsted and Covering a Period of Nearly Three Centuries 1632-1912 : The compilers of this book reduced all of the surname to Olmsted as the simplest form despite how specific individuals used the surname. Three of those who were instrumental in creating the 1912 book did spell their surname Olmsted. The author provides over 30 alternative spellings for the name "Olmsted" (See page vi) * compiled by [[Olmsted-4679|Henry King Olmsted]], M.D. (1824-1896) * revised and completed by Rev. [[Ward-17496|George Kemp Ward]], A.M. (1848-1937) * published by A.T. De La Mare Printing and Publishing Company Ltd., New York, 1912, for the Olmsted Family, Inc. * Four supplements were published in 1914, 1920, 1923, and 1928 by the Olmsted Family, Inc. '''They are not included in any of the online sources.''' * The 1912 work plus the four supplements were reprinted by Unigraphics for Ralph Olmsted of Evansville, Indiana in 1979 who added a 5th supplement. In 1982 he had the volume reprinted with a 6th supplement. The 5th and 6th supplements were created from information provided by other family members and not verified or sourced. '''They are not included in any of the online sources.''' * Other reprints, either by offset or demand, exist from various sources. * An "All Name Index" (1989, Heart of the Lakes Publishing, Interlaken, New York) for the original 1912 volume and four supplements which had 32 incomplete indexes and were broken up by gender and other differences. This index did not include entries from the 5th and 6th supplements as they were adequately indexed when published. This index is not available not online. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Genealogy of the Olmsted Family in America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/stream/cu31924029843244 * https://archive.org/details/genealogyolmste00wardgoog * https://books.google.com/books?id=qkJEAAAAMAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=q0JEAAAAMAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005732069 === Table of Contents === * Preface * Introduction * Family Heirlooms * Genealogical * First Generation * Second Generation * Third Generation * Fourth Generation * Fifth Generation * Sixth Generation * Seventh Generation * Eighth Generation * Ninth Generation * Tenth Generation * Families bearing the Olmsted name whose ancestry is unknown * Addenda, [https://archive.org/details/cu31924029843244/page/427/mode/1up Page 427]. * Extract from a Description of a Visit to Olmsted Hall * Extracts from Old Documents * Biographical, Page 442 * The Olmsted Family Association * Indices ::* Descendants (Male) Name "Olmsted" ::* Descendants (Female) Name "Olmsted" ::* Descendants (Male) Other Name Than "Olmsted" ::* Descendants (Female) Other Name Than "Olmsted" ::* Persons (Male) Allied by Marriage ::* Persons (Female) Allied by Marriage ::* Supplementary Index ::* Biographical, Page 517. * Errata, [https://archive.org/details/cu31924029843244/page/518/mode/1up Page 518]. * Abbreviations === Errata === * See Errata, [https://archive.org/details/cu31924029843244/page/518/mode/1up Page 518]. Also see Addenda, [https://archive.org/details/cu31924029843244/page/427/mode/1up Page 427]. * "The compiler assumed that Abigail the daughter of Silas Olmsted Sr., rather than Jr., was the wife of lchabod French". See [[Space:Connecticut Ancestry|Connecticut Ancestry]] (Nov 2006) Vol. 49, Page 85. * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Olmsted, Henry King. ''[[Space:Genealogy of the Olmsted Family in America|Genealogy of the Olmsted Family in America]]'' (A.T. De La Mare, New York, 1912) [ Page ]. * ([[#Olmsted|Olmsted]]) * Olmsted, Henry King. ''[[Space:Genealogy of the Olmsted Family in America|Genealogy of the Olmsted Family in America]]'' (A.T. De La Mare, New York, 1912) [ Page ].

Genealogy of the Stevens family from 1635 to 1891

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Genealogy of The Stevens Family from 1635 to 1891 == Tracing the various branches from the early settlers in America. * by [[Stevens-11981|Frederick Sylvester Stevens]] (b.1848) * published Bridgeport, Connecticut, 1891 * ~70 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Genealogy of the Stevens family from 1635 to 1891|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/genealogyofsteve00stev * https://archive.org/details/genealogyofsteve1891stev * https://archive.org/details/genealogyofsteve1891stev2 * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/557927-redirection * https://books.google.com/books?id=7DxVAAAAMAAJ search & snippet only === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Stevens, Frederick Sylvester. ''[[Space:Genealogy of the Stevens family from 1635 to 1891|Genealogy of The Stevens Family from 1635 to 1891]]'' (Bridgeport, Connecticut, 1891) [ Page ]. * ([[#Stevens|Stevens]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Stevens, Frederick Sylvester. ''[[Space:Genealogy of the Stevens family from 1635 to 1891|Genealogy of The Stevens Family from 1635 to 1891]]'' (Bridgeport, Connecticut, 1891) [ Page ].

General Adair's Route to New Orleans

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[[Category:Louisiana, War of 1812]] [[Category:Battle of New Orleans]] [[Category: Kentucky, War of 1812]] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:War_of_1812 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Photos-152.jpg] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:War_of_1812_Resource_page https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Photos-151.jpg] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:United_States_in_the_War_of_1812 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Photos-164.jpg] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:War_of_1812_Project_Images https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Photos-173.jpg] {{War of 1812 | Kentucky}} *[[Space:War of 1812 Michigan | War of 1812 Michigan Territory]] *[[Space:War_of_1812_Kentucky | War of 1812 Kentucky]] *[[Space:War of 1812 Louisiana | War of 1812 Louisiana]] ==John Adair and the Kentucky Militia== John Adair moved to Kentucky in 1786. Adair had served in the American Revolution and participated in the Northwest Indian War, including a skirmish with the Miami Chief Little Turtle near Fort St. Clair in 1792. Following Perry's victory in 1813 on Battle of Lake Erie, William Henry Harrison asked Kentucky Gov. Isaac Shelby to recruit troops in Kentucky for invasion of Canada. {{Image|file=Harrison-912.jpg |align=r |size=150 |caption=William H Harrison and accomplishments. }}{{Clear}} Adair was Shelby's aide de camp, with commendable service in Battle of the Thames Oct 5, 1813. This raised him to adjutant Gen of Kentucky (rank Brigadier General). {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images.png |align=c |size=400 |caption=Battle of the Thames. }}{{Clear}} When Andrew Jackson requested reinforcements from Kentucky for New Orleans. Gov. Shelby issued a call for the New Orleans campaign. He raised: '''Kentucky Regiments for Battle of New Orleans''' {{Image|file=General_Adair_s_Route_to_New_Orleans.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Kentucky icon and poem. }} See ''' [http://battleofneworleans.org/list.htm List of regiments, companies and men]''' :1) '''Slaughter's Regiment''' :2)''' Gray's Regiment''' commanded by Lt Col J Davis - 10 companies 721 officers and enlisted men. http://www.2ndkentucky1812.com/2012/03/29/kentucky-regiments-the-battle-of-new-orleans/ :3) '''Mitchusson's Regiment''' commanded by Maj Gen John Thomas and Brig. Gen. John Adair , Adjutant General. :4) '''7th regiment of U.S. Infantry''' recruited in Kentucky (465 men) Total strength '''2721 men''' However '''1,081 did not take part in the battle: REASON: they were not furnished arms.''' The Kentuckians who did have arms were using their personal rifles. James Taylor provided $6,000 for them, by mortgaging his land. ==THE TRIP== :30 pots, kettles were purchased at Louisville- 1 for ea 80 men. Pay would be when ordered out of the state. The United States quartermaster distributed pay to the Tennessee troops, but '''''withheld it from Kentuckians'''''. The men left home with homespun jeans or 1 set clothes. No blankets, tents, munitions, arms. : Kentuckians gathered along the Ohio River, built rafts, flatboats and floated down the Mississippi to New Orleans. They took up defensive positions along a canal on Prevost's Plantation. :Jan 4, 1815, militia from Kentucky arrived all at once in New Orleans area (twenty-two hundred in number). They camped on '''Prevost's plantation'''. Next day 750 moved to the lines, camping in the rear. Only 500 received arms. ::Thus almost 2000 brave willing men were now in Jackson's lines, but they were useless to the country or Jackson due to lack or arms. :Jackson ordered the banks of the river to be fortified both on east and across the water on the west bank of the river. The British arrived with a 10,000 man army, nearly out numbering the Americans 2-1. ---- :::'''WHERE WERE the ARMS?''' : Negligence of the War Department at Washington and the '''Quartermaster''' who superintended the shipment of the arms from Pittsburgh. He was offered a contract to ship these supplies by steamboat, in ample time. He refused, loaded them on a flatboat to slowly float to the destination. '''On the date of the battle, the arms were floating near the mouth of the Ohio River.''' http://www.gutenberg.org/files/25699/25699-h/25699-h.htm#illus03a ---- Upon arrival in Louisiana it was a severe winter, daily rainfall, no tents, no blankets, or straw. *Noble women in New Orleans worked to make up clothes, bedding and distribute.http://www.2ndkentucky1812.com/2012/03/29/kentucky-regiments-the-battle-of-new-orleans/ *Adair went into New Orleans Jan 7, 1815 to request arms from the city of New Orleans, Louisiana for his militiamen. The weapons were delivered to Adair's camp Jan 7 night. His militia men from Kentucky were placed in reserve, to be located centrally BEHIND the Tennessee militiamen under William Carroll. : [See list of placement]. ==January 8, 1815 THE PLAN== '''Placement of American Troops in the January 8 Battle''' '''Major Gen William Carroll's Brigade - Div of Tennessee Militia''' #1562 From 50 yds north of Battery #6 to a point ~30 yards North of Battery #6 '''Brigadier General John Adair Div of Kentucky Militia''' #2200** , Lt. Col Gabriel Slaughter's Regiment (526 men) in double ranks held in reserve behind Carroll's - right. Major Reuben Harrison (commanding Lt. Col. Samuel Parker's Regiment) (471 men) in double Ranks in reserve behind Carroll's Left. '''Brig Gen John Coffee Brigade of TN Mounted Infantry and Militia''' #813 Location from about 30 yds north of Battery #6 to end of barricade in swamp **Arms availability for 1,005 on Jan 8, 1815. These men moved into the line to form firing circles after the point of the British attack was determined. http://www.nps.gov/jela/learn/historyculture/upload/CHALTroopRoster.pdf ---- :This was a case of the boss not knowing what his high ranking general was doing. ::Jackson was unaware of Adair's request, thus sent 400 unarmed Kentuckians (commander Col John Davis) to go to New Orleans to get weapons. They did, and found out the arms had been shipped out to Adair. So they searched the city, found some old muskets that were in disrepair to use. *The remainder of the men returned without weapons. *As the British approached, Adair sent his group of Kentuckians to support the Tennesseans. {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-1.gif |align=c |size=m |caption=Chalmette Battle of New Orleans. }} *Brig. Gen. John Adair, commander of the Kentuckians, called his best marksman forward to take care of Gibbs. He pointed to an officer on a gray horse in front of Gibbs’ men. ‘Snuff his candle,’ he said. A second later, a bullet tore through Major John Whittaker’s left ear and exited his temple who toppled into the mud. That feat of marksmanship was followed by a blast of fire from the rest of the American line. *The Davis group (170) unarmed / poorly armed group of weary Kentuckians and no breastworks or artillery support were ordered to support Major Arnaud against 1000 British. The command of Major Arnaud gave way and retreated. *The Kentuckians returned the fire, then were ordered by Morgan's aide de camp to "fall back, take position on Gen. Morgan's line of defense. These were orders which they had to obey. The Kentuckians rag tag group with the rusty muskets or nothing were covering a line from the woods. The Louisianians were stretched covering 300 yds (1 man/ every 2 yards.) :'''500''' Louisiana troops supported by 3 artillery pieces, protected by strong breast work defended a line '''200 yards''' :Davis's '''170''' Kentuckians poorly armed or no arms had been ordered to defend''' 300 yards''' *Gen Morgan was behind his entrenchment with 500 troops with rifles. *The poorly armed militia were left to defend a mile. It seems after firing several times, they gave way. {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-3.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Battle of New Orleans. }} General Jackson who everybody respected, but who was a stickler for everyone following his orders, blamed the '''Kentuckians''' for the collapse of his west bank defenses. Many Kentuckians felt the report also implied Adair's militiamen failed to help secure the victory. There was a court of inquiry of the retreat of the Kentucky militia which Jackson said were inexcusable. This court found the retreat WAS excusable due to lack arms. It ruled troops actions on West bank was good ---- ==Return HOME to Kentucky== Since there was the court of inquiry and much ado over the accusations of their cowardice, the Kentuckian volunteers had to return home via the '''Natchez Trace.''' The Trace was a dangerous path to take as it was secluded. In fact robbers waylaid travelers there to steal their money. SEE: [[McAlpin-26 |Robert McAlpin]]. *To go home, they walked the sunken pathway of the ['''Natchez trace''']. In 1815, it was the most direct and reliable route to Tennessee and Kentucky. We can feel connected to the Kentuckian militiamen from 1815 if walking that ground two hundred years later. Some said the the militias Some were welcomed as national heroes when they arrived in Nashville. Not every Kentuckian came home however. Although casualities in the battle were low compared to the British, illness and infection struck down many Americans in the harsh swamp lands of Louisiana. Even if losing friends or compatriots, it was still a return home and the end of the war.{{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-57.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Natchez Trace. }} :The trace had been used by Native Americans for centuries. In 1803, President Thomas Jefferson ordered the trace be improved for travel and postal runs to connect the newly purchased western territories. ::Several sections of the original trace remain, similar to the early nineteenth century. Stands or roadside markets and inns were constructed to aid travelers in their journey. ---- ==Adair and Jackson== *1816 Kentucky General assembly passed a resolution thanking Adair and the defense of the Kentuckians accused by Jackson. *'''However Jackson did not change his report'''. *A newspaper from Kentucky reported the whole incident and referred to Jackson as "the General". In reality it was referring to Gen John Thomas. * This caused a chain of "publicized letters", between the two men ( a public dispute). Jackson should have had better things to do by then. Jackson even implied there were not as many Kentuckians in the Battle of New Orleans as statistics showed or it was a conspiracy... *Adair wrote he even rode Jackson's horse into New Orleans to obtain some weapons.[[Wikipedia:John_Adair#Service_in_the_War_of_1812]] *'''A rumor that they challenged a duel'''. ==Sources== * *http://www.2ndkentucky1812.com/2012/03/29/kentucky-regiments-the-battle-of-new-orleans/ *http://www.nps.gov/jela/learn/historyculture/upload/CHALTroopRoster.pdf *http://kentuckyguard.com/tracing-the-final-footsteps-from-the-war-of-1812/ * http://www.gutenberg.org/files/25699/25699-h/25699-h.htm#illus03a *http://www.historynet.com/andrew-jackson-leading-the-battle-of-new-orleans.htm

General Coffee's Route to New Orleans

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Coffee''']] ---- {{Image|file=Coffee-14-7.jpg |caption=General John Coffee }} ---- "On September 20, 1814, an order is entered: The volunteer horsemen will rendezvous at '''Fayettesville''' on the 28th and will march the earliest possible to '''Fort St. Stephens'''. On October 4, 1814, in a letter to General Jackson. General Coffee says: "I shall take up the line of march, cross the Tennessee River at the upper end of the shoal by Levi Colbert 's, James Brown, Richlands' and to Fort St. Stephens." On November 1, 1814, he was at '''Fort Mimms''', just above Mobile, then went to Pensacola, returning to Fort Mimms November 14, then took Old Trails due west, camping at '''Corson's Ferry''', November. 18, and at '''Liberty, near Amite''' City, December 5, 1814, and at '''Sandy Creek, near Baton Rouge''', on December 13, 1814, whence the famous march to New Orleans."[https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=L0U9AQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PP1 Publications of the Louisiana Historical Society, New Orleans ..., Volumes 7-10 By Louisiana Historical Society], page434 out of 580 {{Image|file=GeneralCarroll_s_Route_to_New_Orleans.jpg |caption=General Coffee's Route to New Orleans }} CAMP AT CARSON’S FERRY TOMBIGBY, November 18, 1814. (Excerpt from Letters of General John Coffee to His Wife, 1813-1815) :" I wrote you a few days since by mail, and since I returned from Pensacola, in which I gave you a detailed account of our procedure while gone to that place which I hope you will have recd. ere this reaches,—Major McCulloch since hearing the accident of his little son breaking his thigh, has determined to return home immediately, by whom I send you this line,—no change of things since I wrote you, only our movements are more definite, I am ordered to go directly to Baton Rouge on the Mississippi, which place is about 60 miles below Natchez, and from here is about 250 miles. I am now crossing the Bigby and will in two days take up the line of march for that place, with about eighteen hundred men, the balance of my command say about 1000 men will fall back and scour the Escambia and Cahaba rivers—it is believed that we shall only be wanted to maintain and protect the country until the arrival of the Tennessee Militia, who will be all sufficient for that purpose when they arrive—I think by Christmas and in a few days after I shall be at home ... "[http://genealogytrails.com/ala/history_jcoffee2.htmlhttps://play.google.com/books/reader?id=2UlHAQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PP7 Tennessee Historical Magazine: Volume 2, page 264] November the 24th 1814, Jackson's Army, headed to New Orleans and General Coffee's Brigade, headed to Baton Rouge, crossed paths. They camped at Gattlin's on the west bank of the Chickasaw-Hay River on the [[Space:The_Old_Federal_Road | old Federal Road]]. Coffee led his brigade, which consisted largely of free blacks and American Indian warriors from allied Southeast tribes, at the Battle of New Orleans.[https://books.google.com/books?id=tD8vAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=Major+Howell+Tatum's+Journal:+While+Acting+Topographical+Engineer+(1814)+to+...&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CB4Q6AEwAGoVChMIysjKxtmcxwIVjuKACh1hFgCC#v=onepage&q&f=false Major Howell Tatum's Journal While Acting Topographical Engineer (1814) to General Jackson, Commanding - Scholar's Choice Edition] At this point reconnaissance was poor and General Jackson had no idea when or where the British invasion would take place, he only knew it was imminent. One possibility was that the British would enter Lake Ponchatrain from the Gulf of Mexico and proceed to Baton Rouge and blockade the Mississippi River at Baton Rouge thereby isolating the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%8Ele_d%27Orl%C3%A9ans,_Louisiana Île d'Orléans] (Isle of Orleans). ---- MOUTH OF SANDY CREEK, December 15, 1814. (Excerpt from Letters of General John Coffee to His Wife, 1813-1815) : I arrived at this place, which is twenty miles above Baton Rouge on the ninth instant, after sixteen days marching from the Cut-off, worse than any I ever experienced. The line of march was on a parallel with the sea coast, and distant from it generally forty or fifty miles, crossing all the little Rivers that are very numerous in this Country, having the whole, to swim, bridge or ferry. It rained on us twenty days successively and heavier rains than you ever saw fall,—I have selected this place on the bank of the Mississippi and distant above Orleans a little upwards of an hundred miles, as a suitable spot to forage the horses and feed the men untill further orders. This day by express I recd. dispatches from General Jackson at Orleans, saying the enemy in numbers had arrived, and was seen laying off Cat and Ship Islands, which is opposite the outlet from Lake Ponchetrain, and a little East of the mouth of the Mississippi River—the General says, the River is so well fortified they cannot approach that way, then the only way they can possibly came in will be through the lake, if so perhaps they may attempt landing on this side, and marching by land, in that event I shall be ready to meet them, in the swamps, when one Tennessean can run down ten sailors, and worn out Europeans, through mud, water, and brush,—I do not believe they will ever land, but should they attempt it, I have no doubt as to the result, being favourable to our army.—what has become of General Carroll. I cannot hear one word of him, surely he is coming on although he must come slow. : I am still of opinion our services will not be wanted here long, if the enemy land at all they will do it very shortly which will bring the thing to a quick issue, and if they disappear and the Tennesseans and Kentuckians get down and properly arranged. I expect we will be ordered to Tennessee, in a month from this time,—but at present I expect you need not look for me untill about the first of February when I have but very little doubt, but I shall have the pleasure to see you at home....http://genealogytrails.com/ala/history_jcoffee2.htmlhttps://play.google.com/books/reader?id=2UlHAQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PP7 Tennessee Historical Magazine: Volume 2, page 264] Lt. Neal B. Rose, Brigade Quartermaster, Volunteer Mounted Gunmen, Camp near Sandy Creek, Mississippi Territory, of money owed Rebecca Clark. 1814 Dec. 11.[http://www.hnoc.org/BNO/william_cook.html# The Historic New Orleans Collection (THNOC) Folder 87]. Account by [Lt. Neal] B. Rose, [Brigade Quartermaster, Volunteer Mounted Gunmen], Camp near Sandy Creek, M[ississippi] T[erritory], of money owed Rebecca Clark. 1814 Dec. 11. Attests to claim of Rebecca Clark, owner of farm at Sandy Creek, for corn and fodder in support of [Brig.] Genl. [John] Coffee's troops. Signed: N. B. Rose, Brig. Q. Master; and John Coffee, Brig. Genl. Endorsed for payment by Maj. Genl. Andrew Jackson; signed: Andrew Jackson, Major Genl. Cmdg, 7th M. District, New Orleans. Payment receipted by Rebecca Clark; signed: Rebecca Clark. 2 pp. 1 item. ---- {{Image|file=General_Coffee_s_Route_to_New_Orleans.png |caption=Isle of Orleans }} ---- [[Skipwith-116 | Henry Skipwith]] was the newspaper publisher in Clinton, East Feliciana Parish, Louisiana. He was born in Virginia in 1816, and at the age of eight years was adopted by his uncle, [[Robertson-6973 | Thomas Bolling Robertson]], the second governor of the state of Louisiana. He wrote the following account in 1889. :"Hitherto my narrative depicts the pioneers developing and expanding the arts of peaceful civilization, building homes, clearing, fencing, planting orchards and farms during a period of peace, the calm influences of which were only disturbed in 1810 by the brief and bloodless revolt which expelled the Spanish authority. Nov, in 1814, the first call is made upon them to defend the homes they have built. Gen. Coffee, whose headquarters were established at Baton Rouge late in the summer of 1814, had sent his worn out cavalry horses into the East Feliciana pastures to rest and recruit. An order to him from Gen. Jackson, dated New Orleans, Dec. 17th, summoned him to come with all the men, horses and arras he could raise, and "not to sleep until he got there," caused the sending of couriers with the startling news that "The British had landed, and Gen. Jackson, in New Orleans, was badly in need of men, arms and horses." The news thrilled all hearts in the scattered hamlets of East Feliciana like the sound of the midnight tocsin stirred the emotional Parisians. It looked like the land had been sown with the fabled Dragon's teeth to see an armed and mounted man spring out of every canebrake. " :"Gen. Coffee's recruited cavalry horses were started in a gallop back to Baton Rouge, each with East Feliciana rider on his back, with his sire's old rifle, which had sent messages of death to the British on the Revolutionary battlefields Even the 12-year-old boys caught up the shaggy, pot-gutted ponies in their canebrake hiding places, saddled them up and spurred on to Baton Rouge. Old John Rowley nailed up a blanket as a substitute for the unfinished door of his log cabin, and committing Esther and the twins to the care of God, galloped off with his rifle for Baton Rouge." :"On the night of December 23rd, when Gen Coffee sent an answer to his chief's peremptory order of the 17th from his camp, fifteen miles above New Orleans, saying: "I am here with fifteen hundred armed and mounted men," all East Feliciana, from the boy of twelve to the grey beard of seventy slept under the folds of brave Coffee's banner that night. When Coffee on the 27th and 28th was retiring sullenly, disputing every inch of the way from the shore of Lake Borgne to the famous field of Chalmette, the sharp crack of the East Feliciana rifle revived the echoes of Guilford Court House, Camden, and King's mountain, in the swamps of Lake Borgne. It is painful to narrate that, as Coffee retired before Packenham's veteran Ieigions, many a saddle was emptied of its bold East Feliciana riders."[https://archive.org/details/eastfelicianalou00skip East Feliciana, Louisiana by Skipwith, Henry. from old catalog] page ==Troops Arrival== :"Jackson’s call upon Coffee, Carroll, and others had been quickly responded to. Coffee came speedily over the long and tedious route from Fort Jackson, on the Alabama River, to Baton Rouge, and was now encamped, with his brigade of mounted riflemen, on Avart’s plantation, five miles above New Orleans. The active young Carroll, who had left Nashville in November with Tennessee militia, arrived in flat-boats and barges at about the same time, and brought into camp a regiment of young, brave, well-armed, but inexperienced soldiers, expert in the use of the rifle, and eager for battle. They landed on the 22d of December, and were hailed by Jackson with great joy. A troop of horse, under the dashing young Hinds, raised in Louisiana, came at about the same time."http://freepages.history.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~wcarr1/Lossing2/Chap42.html The French and Spaniards had claimed the rich, fertile soil on either side of the Mississippi River, planting cotton, indigo, and sugar cane. The section of the east bank of the river from what is now Upperline Street to General Taylor Drive was a plantation originally owned by Valentin Robert Avart. The plantation was divided upon Avart’s death in 1816 and General [[Hampton-1057 | Wade Hampton]] of South Carolina acquired a large portion of it.[http://gonola.com/2011/10/12/nola-history-the-neighborhoods-of-uptown-new-orleans.html NOLA History: The Neighborhoods of Uptown New Orleans, by EDWARD BRANLEY] General Coffee's journal shows that after the Battle of New Orleans, March 15,1815, the orders were: On the 17th instant the brigade of Tennessee volunteers, mounted gunmen, under my command, will commence its march to Nashville, in the State of Tennessee; '' the route by which I shall march will be to Baton Rouge, Washington, W. T. McKearin's Choctaw Line, Choctaw Agency, Chickasaw Agency, Tennessee River, Colbert's Ferry, Columbia and to Nashville." [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=L0U9AQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PP1 Publications of the Louisiana Historical Society, New Orleans ..., Volumes 7-10 By Louisiana Historical Society], page116This also is believed to be the return route of General Jackson. {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-3.jpg |caption=Battle of New Orleans }} [http://www.nps.gov/parkhistory/online_books/jela/hrs.htm HISTORIC RESOURCE STUDY], Chalmette Unit, Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve by Jerome A. Greene, September 1985 == Sources ==

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In 1814, when President Madison appointed Jackson a major general in the U.S. Army, Carroll took his place as major general of the Tennessee militia Second Division. November 1814 Gen. William Carroll calls for militia volunteers in TN to aid General Jackson On the Gulf Coast. Gen. Carroll departs Nashville with a flotilla of flatboats, barges and even rafts assisted by repeated downpours that raised the water level in the Cumberland River and made it navigable. General Carroll's flotilla arrived in New Orleans on December 22, the eve of the British attack.https://books.google.com/books/about/The_War_of_1812.html?id=G46OgJcYeN0C The War of 1812: A Complete Chronology with Biographies of 63 General Officers By Bud Hannings page 263 ----- =='''Letter from William Carroll to Andrew Jackson'''==

Headquarters Nashville
Nov. 15. 1814

Dear Sir,

Your Letters of the 28. & 31st. Ultimo from Pierce's Mills, I had the honour to receive by Friday's mail.It is most generally improper and unmilitary to disobey orders. There are however some instances when it may be thought justifiable, and I hope when you are made acquainted with my situation, that you will not only justify the step I have taken, but think it correct.I have acted under the conscious belief that you will do so. On the 21st. October last I received orders from Governor Blount through his Adjutant General Colo. Hynes, to transport the three thousand Troops from West Tennessee down the River to New Orleans.

In obedience thereto, I have used every exertion to procure the means of transportation and supplies of all kinds. I have succeeded. The Troops are nearly all here--The Boats for the transportation are now ready--The supplies are at different points between Nashville & Eddyville and if we go by water the first & second Regiments will leave this place on the 20th. instant.

I have therefore after mature deliberation & Consulting Colo. Hynes & Major Reid come to the conclusion to descend the Mississippi River.

The Cumberland River is in good order and the Ohio is high and I am well satisfied that we shall reach Natchez at least ten days sooner, than if we went by land. Part of our meat Rations are killed and transportation on that account will be much increased. The number of waggons necessary could not be procured in less time than two weeks, nor would the contractor be ready in a shorter time--added to this the late rains would greatly impede the march of the Troops by Land. I send Mr. Eakins direct to your Head quarters under the impression that he will reach you before the mail, that you may order me if necessary to disembark at Natchez and that the means of transportation may be furnished.

Provissions I will have along. I had hoped to have sent you by Mr. Eakin the strength and condition of the West Tennessee militia--the number of arms &c. The deficiency of arms, I will have supplied in some way--It will not be so great as I expected perhaps four or five hundred stands.

I have recd. a Letter from Col Jas Baxter giving the pleasing information, that the East Tennessee troops will be ready to move soon after the day of rendezvous--that the waggons for transportation will be prepared

I have written to Genl. Coulter to proceed to Fort Claiborne will all possible dispatch and there are well as from other points report himself to you. I have only to repeat, sir, that I have acted with the best views. If I have done wrong, I am answerable to you and my Country, and I shall rely on the Justice of both for my acquital. I have the honour to be respectfully yr friend

Wm Carroll
Majr. Genl

http://www.blogof1812.com/2014/11/letter-from-william-carroll-to-andrew.html?showComment=1443509173194#c2775027627461887410 ---- Excepts from [https://archive.org/stream/americanhistoric07peab#page/388/mode/2up GOVERNOR WILLIAM CARROLL]. BY MRS. [[Carroll-210 |EMMA CARROLL TUCKER]].The American historical magazine by Peabody Normal College Published 1896 :"Events were moving rapidly and we next hear of Colonel Carroll as being high in the confidence of Jackson and as being sent to Tennessee from the Creek country to raise a new army. He had to encounter all of the difficulties to be experienced in persuading settlers of a new country to leave their families unsupported while they fought the savage allies of the British. For Tecumseh, unable to rouse the Indians to rid the country of the white settler had joined the British and was perpetrating great cruelties in the South."[https://archive.org/stream/americanhistoric07peab#page/388/mode/2up GOVERNOR WILLIAM CARROLL]. BY MRS. [[Carroll-210 |EMMA CARROLL TUCKER]].The American historical magazine by Peabody Normal College Published 1896 :"Colonel Carroll, rather than bring no men, enlisted a body of horse for two months only."[https://archive.org/stream/americanhistoric07peab#page/388/mode/2up GOVERNOR WILLIAM CARROLL]. BY MRS. [[Carroll-210 |EMMA CARROLL TUCKER]].The American historical magazine by Peabody Normal College Published 1896 On November 13th, 1814, a group of Tennessee Militia rendezvoused at Nashville to join Gen. Andrew Jackson in what has come to be called the Battle of New Orleans. They left Nashville on November 18th, 21st, and 23rd and marched to Clarksville, where they boarded flatboats for the long journey to New Orleans. {{Image|file=Thomas-8856-8.jpg |caption=Broadhorn or Kentucky Boat on Ohio ~ circa 1788 }} In November 1814, about 215 Middle Tennesseans under the command of Colonel John Cocke, former Montgomery County sheriff, boarded flat bottom boats for a treacherous journey down the Cumberland, Ohio and Mississippi rivers to join Major General Andrew Jackson’s 7th US Infantry Regiment in New Orleans. In addition to troops, guns, powder, and supplies, the Militia soldiers also transported cannonballs cast at [http://ulsternashville.blogspot.com/2011/01/montgomery-bell-1769-1855-scotch-irish.html Ironmaster Montgomery Bell’s Cumberland Furnace] in Dickson County that were used in the Battle of New Orleans on the 8th of January 1815.http://www.clarksvilleonline.com/2014/11/06/battle-new-orleans-commeration-kick-clarksville-tennessee-keelboat-sendoff/http://www.tnvacation.com/events/45242/ ---- :"The final struggle of the British was at hand. General Carroll, burning with zeal, raised a volunteer force in Tennessee composed of men of substance and respectability, and after incredible exertions and many vexatious delays, had got them embarked on a fleet of rafts on the Cumberland when an extraordinary rise of the river enabled them to make swift progress into the Ohio, and thence into the Mississippi where, overtaking a boat load of muskets, General Carroll armed his men, not more than one-eighth of whom had a weapon."[https://archive.org/stream/americanhistoric07peab#page/388/mode/2up GOVERNOR WILLIAM CARROLL]. BY MRS. [[Carroll-210 |EMMA CARROLL TUCKER]].The American historical magazine by Peabody Normal College Published 1896 :"The raw recruits were then drilled in the use of the guns by the indefatigable commander, the roofs of the "arks" being their "field of Mars." [https://archive.org/stream/americanhistoric07peab#page/388/mode/2up GOVERNOR WILLIAM CARROLL]. BY MRS. [[Carroll-210 |EMMA CARROLL TUCKER]].The American historical magazine by Peabody Normal College Published 1896 :"General Carroll was a skilled tactician as well as a man of resource, and, by the time the flotilla landed at New Orleans the recruits were at least partially acquainted with the manual of the arms. For this, and for his "Tennessee swiftness" General Carroll has been universally commended. Parton says that it may almost be said to have saved New Orleans. Eaton says: "To the industry of General Carroll in hastening these arrangements . . . and to his fortunate arrival is greatly to be attributed the reason that success did not result to the enemy in his first assault, or that Louisiana escaped the impending danger."[https://archive.org/stream/americanhistoric07peab#page/388/mode/2up GOVERNOR WILLIAM CARROLL]. BY MRS. [[Carroll-210 |EMMA CARROLL TUCKER]].The American historical magazine by Peabody Normal College Published 1896 :Carroll, who had left Nashville in November with Tennessee militia, arrived in flatboats and barges at about the same time, and brought into camp a regiment of young, brave, well-armed, but inexperienced soldiers, expert in the use of the rifle, and eager for battle. They landed on the 22d of December, and were hailed by Jackson with great joy. A troop of horse, under the dashing young Hinds, raised in Louisiana, came at about the same timehttp://freepages.history.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~wcarr1/Lossing2/Chap42.html ---- And another account of General Carroll's Route to the Battle of New Orleans can be found in [https://books.google.com/books/about/History_of_Andrew_Jackson.html?id=dN92AAAAMAAJ History of Andrew Jackson: pioneer, patriot, soldier, politician ..., Volume 1] By Augustus C. Buell on page 430 and 431 :When the Tennessee volunteers assembled at Nashville, at the end of November, to the number of about 1,500, in response to Jackson's sudden call, General Carroll, then the ranking officer present in the State, took command. He found many of them unarmed and others armed only with shot-guns. But nearly or quite 700 had rifles and were veterans of the Creek campaigns. From the whole number he selected a little over 800 and at once embarked them on flat-boats to go down the Cumberland River to the Ohio, by that stream to the Mississippi, and thence to New Orleans. Above Wolf Bend he overhauled a boat laden with Indian traders' stores, including about 120 new rifles made at Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and shipped on the river at Pittsburg. He "impressed" these rifles and with them was able to complete the proper armament of his command. Carroll's men were a picked lot — a ''corps d'elite'' in the strict sense of the term. He accepted only such volunteers as had seen service, and even of those he took only such as had "clean records." All who had been concerned in the disaffections and so-called "mutinies" at Fort Strother in the closing days of 1813 he rigidly rejected.[https://books.google.com/books/about/History_of_Andrew_Jackson.html?id=dN92AAAAMAAJ History of Andrew Jackson: pioneer, patriot, soldier, politician ..., Volume 1] By Augustus C. Buell on page 430 and 431 General Carroll arrived the13th of December at Natchez and rendezvoused with Poindexter [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.b4465238&view=1up&seq=314&q1=coffee Andrew Jackson's campaign] against the British, or The Mississippi Territory in the War of 1812, concerning the military operations of the Americans, Creek Indians, British, and Spanish, 1813-1815, by Mrs. Dunbar Rowland (Eron Rowland) ==Poindexter== "Poindexter secured a military commission as aide-de-camp to Gen. William Carroll, who was then in Natchez on his way south, where he expected to join Jackson's army in defending New Orleans."https://books.google.com/books?isbn=0813139570 The Mississippi Territory and the Southwest Frontier, 1795-1817 By Robert Haynes page 327 ==Troops Arrival== "Jackson’s call upon Coffee, Carroll, and others had been quickly responded to. Coffee came speedily over the long and tedious route from Fort Jackson, on the Alabama River, to Baton Rouge, and was now encamped, with his brigade of mounted riflemen, on Avart’s plantation, five miles above New Orleans. The active young Carroll, who had left Nashville in November with Tennessee militia, arrived in flat-boats and barges at about the same time, and brought into camp a regiment of young, brave, well-armed, but inexperienced soldiers, expert in the use of the rifle, and eager for battle. They landed on the 22d of December, and were hailed by Jackson with great joy. A troop of horse, under the dashing young Hinds, raised in Louisiana, came at about the same time."http://freepages.history.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~wcarr1/Lossing2/Chap42.html ==Post Battle of New Orleans== :"General Carroll's Second Division of Tennessee Militia, however, crossed Lake Ponchatrain and by-passed Natchez by heading almost due north until they reached the Natchez Trace.(Nashville Whig, April 5, 12, 1815)" General Carroll's route northward, as shown on the [http://www.mapofus.org/_maps/atlas/1822-MS.html Melish map], followed the Madisonville, Louisiana - Liberty Mississippi road along the ridge between the Tchefuncte and Tangipahoa rivers to a point fifteen miles south of the thirty-first parallel. From there a new overland passage was blazed northward about one hundred twenty-five miles to to the Choctaw Indian Agency on the Natchez Trace, the agency located about ten miles north of the place where the town of Jackson was founded some five years later. If you triple click on the map below you will note that '''General Carroll's Road''' is clearly marked between the Choctaw Indian Agency and Monticello, Mississippi. {{Image|file=GeneralCarroll_s_Route_to_New_Orleans.jpg |caption=GeneralCarroll's Route to New Orleans Image }} Two points along this route in Pike County Mississippi line have been identified. Carroll's route crossed the Bogue Chitto River in Pike County short distance above the place where the town of Holmesville was founded later in 1815. The ferry he established there was known as Carroll's Ferry for many years, and the property was later owned by the Mulligan family. A more somber marker of Carroll's passage through Pike County was the grave of one of his soldiers who died on the Brumfield place on Love Creek, about eleven miles east of Magnolia, Mississippi. This grave was kept marked by the family owning the property until the soldier's remains were reinterred in 1908 in the Chalmette National Cemetery It appears [[Conerly-6 | Luke Ward Conerly]] was in error when he wrote the following on page 16 in his epic [http://www.lukewardconerly.com/ Pike County Mississippi 1798-1876 Pioneer Families and Confederate Soldiers] in 1909: :"General Carroll marched through the country all the way from Tennessee to New Orleans and cut his trail or path, through the forest as he traveled, for the purpose of reaching New Orleans in time to aid General Jackson in defence of that city against British invaders under General Packingham. His route through Pike County was nearer due north and south, crossing Bogue Chitto above the town of Holmesville at a point afterwards known as Carroll's ferry, and passing down on the west side of the river keeping the the main ridge as nearly as practicable to Love's Creek, through the Brumfield Forest, Leggett, Pound, Walker, and Simmons neighborhoods, and then due south on through Washington Parish La. After the battle of Chalmette, fought on the 8th of January 1815.General Carroll returned with his Tennessee troops through Pike County the same route he had blazed out on his advance and camped for a while on Love Creek." {{Image|file=GeneralCarroll_s_Route_to_New_Orleans-1.jpg |caption=Dubious Historical Marker at Holmesville Mississippi }} While General Carroll may not have traversed Pike County on his route to the Battle of New Orleans General Coffee did, east to west, with a layover in Liberty Mississippi.
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---- ==Further Reading== [http://www.gutenberg.org/files/49023/49023-h/49023-h.htm '''Tennessee at the Battle of New Orleans] by ELBERT L. WATSON Frank Lawrence Ownsley, Jr., Struggle for the Borderlands: The Creek War and the Battle of New Orleans, 1812-1815. Gainesville: University Presses of Florida, 1981. Margaret L. Walker, "The Life of William Carroll," master's thesis, University of Tennessee, 1929. == Sources ==

Genesis of the White Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Genesis of the White Family == A connected record of the White family beginning in 900 at the time of its Welsh origin when the name was Wynn, and tracing the family into Ireland and England. * by [[Siggins-63|Emma Siggins White]] (1857-1936) * published by Tiernan-Dart Printing Co., Kansas City, Mo., 1920 * 346 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Genesis of the White Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=16dbAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/genesisofwhitefa00whit * https://archive.org/details/genesiswhitefam00maltgoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005780916 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * White, Emma Siggins. ''[[Space:Genesis of the White Family|Genesis of the White Family]]'' (Tiernan-Dart Printing Co., Kansas City, Mo., 1920) [ Page ]. * ([[#White|White]])

Genovese Crime Family

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[[Category:Genovese Crime Family]] The individuals in this category are/were ''made'' members of the Genovese crime family. The Genovese crime family is one of the "Five Families" that dominate organized crime activities in New York City as part of the Mafia (or Cosa Nostra). The Genovese crime family has been nicknamed the "Ivy League" and "Rolls Royce" of organized crime. They are rivaled in size only by the Gambino crime family and are unmatched in terms of power. They have generally maintained a varying degree of influence over many of the smaller mob families outside of New York, including ties with the Patriarca, Buffalo and Philadelphia crime families. Finding new ways to make money in the 21st century, the Genovese family took advantage of lax due diligence by banks during the housing spike with a wave of mortgage frauds. Prosecutors say loan shark victims obtained home equity loans to pay off debts to their mob bankers. The family found ways to use new technology to improve on illegal gambling, with customers placing bets through offshore sites via the Internet. The current "family" was founded by Lucky Luciano, but in 1957 it was renamed after boss Vito Genovese. Originally in control of the waterfront on the West Side of Manhattan (including the Fulton Fish Market), the family was run for years by "the Oddfather", Vincent "the Chin" Gigante, who feigned insanity by shuffling unshaven through New York's Greenwich Village wearing a tattered bath robe and muttering to himself incoherently. Although the leadership of the Genovese family seemed to have been in limbo after the death of Gigante in 2005, they appear to be the most organized family and remain powerful. Unique in today's Mafia, the family has benefited greatly from members following the code of Omertà. While many mobsters from across the country have testified against their crime families since the 1980s, the Genovese family has only had six members turn state's evidence in its history. The Genovese crime family originated from the Morello crime family of East Harlem, the first Mafia family in New York City. In 1892, [[Morello-35|Giuseppe Morello]] arrived in New York from the village of Corleone, Sicily, when only a few thousand Italians lived in New York. Morello's half brothers [[Terranova-32|Nicholas]], [[Terranova-30|Vincenzo]], [[Terranova-31|Ciro]] and the rest of his family joined him in New York the following year. The Morello brothers formed the 107th Street Mob and began dominating the Italian neighborhood of East Harlem, parts of Manhattan, and the Bronx. One of Giuseppe Morello's strongest allies was [[Lupo-69|Ignazio "the Wolf" Lupo]], a mobster who controlled Little Italy, Manhattan. In 1903, Lupo married [[Terranova-34|Morello's half sister]], uniting both organizations. The Morello-Lupo alliance continued to prosper in 1903, when the group began a major counterfeiting ring with powerful Sicilian Mafioso Don Vito Cascio Ferro, printing $5 bills in Sicily and smuggling them into the United States. New York City Police detective Joseph Petrosino began investigating the Morello family's counterfeiting operation, the barrel murders and the black hand extortion letters. On November 15, 1909 Giuseppe Morello, Ignazio Lupo and others were arrested on counterfeiting charges. In February 1910, Morello and Lupo were sentenced to 30 years in prison. As the Morello family increased in power and influence, bloody territorial conflicts arose with other Italian criminal gangs in New York. The Morellos had an alliance with Giosue Gallucci, a prominent East Harlem businessman and Camorrista with local political connections. On May 17, 1915 Gallucci was murdered in a power struggle between the Morellos and the Neapolitan Camorra organization, which consisted of two Brooklyn gangs run by Pellegrino Morano and Alessandro Vollero. The fight over Gallucci's rackets became known as the Mafia-Camorra War. After months of fighting, Camorra boss Morano offered a truce to end the fighting. A meeting was arranged at a Navy Street cafe owned by Alessandro Vollero. On September 7, 1916 upon arriving, Nicholas "Nick" Morello and his bodyguard Charles Ubriaco were ambushed by five members of the Brooklyn Camorra group and killed. In 1917, Morano was charged with Morello's murder after Camorrista Ralph Daniello implicated him in the murder. By 1918, law enforcement had sent many Camorra gang members to prison, decimating the Camorra in New York and ending the war. Many of the remaining Brooklyn Camorra gang members joined the Morello family. The Morellos now faced stronger rivals than the Camorra. With the passage of Prohibition in 1919 and the outlawing of alcohol sales, the Morello family regrouped and built a lucrative bootlegging operation in Manhattan. In 1920, both Giuseppe Morello and Ignazio Lupo were released from prison and Brooklyn Mafia boss Salvatore D'Aquila ordered their murders. This is when Joseph Masseria and Rocco Valenti, a former Brooklyn Camorra began to fight for control of the Morello family.On December 29, 1920 Masseria's men murdered Valenti's ally, Salvatore Mauro. Then on May 8, 1922, the Valenti gang murdered Vincenzo Terranova. Masseria's gang retaliated killing Silva Tagliagamba. On August 11, 1922, Masseria's men murdered Valenti ending the conflict. Masseria won and essentially took over the Morello family During the mid-1920s, Massaria continued to expand his bootlegging, extortion, loansharking, and illegal gambling rackets throughout New York. To operate and protect these rackets, Massaria recruited many ambitious young mobsters. These mobsters included future Cosa Nostra powers Charlie "Lucky" Luciano, Frank Costello, Joseph "Joey A" Adonis, Vito Genovese, and Albert Anastasia. Masseria was willing to take all Italian-American recruits, no matter where they had originated in Sicily or Italy. Masseria's strongest rival in New York was Salvatore Maranzano, leader of the Castellammare del Golfo Sicilian organization in Brooklyn. A recent arrival from Sicily, Maranzano had strong support from elements of the Sicilian Mafia and was a traditionalist mafiosi. He recruited Sicilian mobsters only, preferably from the Castellammarese clan. Maranzano's top lieutenants included future family bosses Joseph "Joe Bananas" Bonanno, Joseph Profaci, and Stefano Magaddino. By 1928, the Castellammarese War between Masseria and Maranzano had begun. By the late 1920s, more than 60 mobsters on both sides had been murdered.[8] On April 15, 1931, Masseria was murdered in a Coney Island, Brooklyn, restaurant, reportedly by members of Luciano's crew. Angry over broken promises from Masseria, Luciano had secretly conspired with Maranzano to plot Masseria's assassination. On the day of the murder, Luciano was allegedly eating dinner with Masseria at a restaurant. After Luciano went to the restroom, his hitmen arrived and murdered Masseria. With Masseria's death, the Castellamarese War had ended. Now in control of New York, Maranzano took several important steps to solidify his victory. He reorganized the Italian-American gangs of New York into five new families, structured after the hierarchical and highly disciplined Mafia families of Sicily. Maranzano's second big change was to appoint himself as the boss of all the families. As part of this reorganization, Maranzano designated Luciano as boss of the old Morello/Masseria family. However, Luciano and other mob leaders privately objected to Maranzano's dictatorial role. Maranzano soon found out about Luciano's discontent and ordered his assassination. Discovering that he was in danger, Luciano plotted Maranzano's assassination with Maranzano trustee Gaetano "Tommy" Lucchese. On September 10, 1931, Jewish gangsters provided by Luciano ally Meyer Lansky shot and stabbed Maranzano to death in his Manhattan office. Luciano was now the most powerful mobster in the United States. After Maranzano's murder, Luciano created a new governing body for the Cosa Nostra families, the Commission. The Commission consisted of representatives from each of the Five Families, the Chicago Outfit and the Magaddino crime family of Buffalo, New York. Luciano wanted the Commission to mediate disputes between the families and prevent future gang wars. Although nominally a democratic body, Luciano and his allies actually controlled the Commission throughout the 1930s. As head of the new Luciano family, Luciano appointed Vito Genovese as his underboss, or second in command, and Frank Costello as his consigliere, or advisor. With the new structure in place, the five New York families would enjoy several decades of peace and growth. In 1935, Luciano was indicted on pandering charges by New York district attorney Thomas Dewey. He was accused of being one of the ringleaders of "the Combination," a major prostitution ring. During the trial, Luciano made a tactical mistake in taking the witness stand, where the prosecutor interrogated him for five hours about how he made his living. In 1936, Luciano was convicted and sentenced to 30 to 50 years in prison. Many observers believed that Luciano would never have directly involved himself with prostitutes, and that the case was fraudulent. Given Luciano's strong belief in secrecy, it would have been significantly out of character for him to be directly involved in any criminal operation, let alone a prostitution ring. Indeed, at least two of Luciano's contemporaries denied that he was ever involved. In her memoirs, New York society madam Polly Adler wrote that she would have known if Luciano was involved with "the Combination." Likewise, Bonnano--the last surviving contemporary of Luciano who wasn't in prison--denied Luciano was involved in the scheme in his book, A Man Of Honor. Although in prison, Luciano continued to run his crime family. His underboss Genovese now supervised the day-to-day family activities. In 1937, Genovese was indicted on murder charges and fled the country to Italy. After Genovese's departure, Costello became the new acting boss of the Luciano family. During World War II, federal agents asked Luciano for help in preventing enemy sabotage on the New York waterfront and other activities. Luciano agreed to help, but in reality provided insignificant assistance to the allied cause. After the end of the war, the arrangement with Luciano became public knowledge. To prevent further embarrassment, the government agreed to deport Luciano on condition that he never return to the United States. In 1946, Luciano was taken from prison and deported to Italy, never to return to the United States. Costello became the effective boss of the Luciano family. During the reign of Frank Costello, the Luciano family controlled much of the bookmaking, loansharking, illegal gambling and labor racketeering activities in New York City. Costello wanted to increase the family involvement in lucrative financial schemes; he was less interested in low grossing criminal activities that relied on brutality and intimidation. Costello believed in diplomacy and discipline, and in diversifying family interests. Nicknamed "The Prime Minister of the Underworld", Costello controlled much of the New York waterfront and had tremendous political connections. It was said that no state judge could be appointed in any case without Costello's consent. During the 1940s, Costello allowed Luciano associates Meyer Lansky and Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel to expand the family business in Southern California and build the first modern casino resort in Las Vegas. When Siegel failed to open the resort on time, his mob investors allegedly sanctioned his murder. While serving as boss of the Luciano family in the 1950s, Costello suffered from depression and panic attacks. During this period Costello sought help from a psychiatrist, who advised him to distance himself from old associates such as Genovese and spend more time with politicians. In the early 1950s, U.S. Senator Estes Kefauver of Tennessee began investigating organized crime in New York in the Kefauver hearings. The Committee summoned numerous mobsters to testify, but they refused to answer questions at the hearings. The mobsters uniformly cited the Fifth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, a legal protection against self-incrimination. However, when Costello was summoned, he agreed to answer questions at the hearings and not take the Fifth Amendment. As part of the agreement to testify, the Special Committee and the U.S. television networks agreed not to broadcast Costello's face. During the questioning, Costello nervously refused to answer certain questions and skirted around others. When the Committee asked Costello, "What have you done for your country Mr. Costello?", he famously replied, "Paid my tax!". The TV cameras, unable to show Costello's face, instead focused on his hands, which Costello wrung nervously while answering questions. Costello eventually walked out of the hearings. Costello ruled for 20 peaceful years, but that quiet reign ended when Genovese was extradited from Italy to New York. During his absence, Costello demoted Genovese from underboss to capo and Genovese determined to take control of the family. Soon after his arrival in the United States, Genovese was acquitted of the 1936 murder charge that had driven him into exile. Free of legal entanglements, Genovese started plotting against Costello with the assistance of Mangano crime family underboss Carlo Gambino. On May 2, 1957, Luciano family mobster Vincent "Chin" Gigante shot Costello in the side of the head on a public street; however, Costello survived the attack. Months later, Mangano family boss Albert Anastasia, a powerful ally of Costello, was murdered by Gambino's gunmen. With Anastasia's death, Gambino seized control of the Mangano family. Feeling afraid and isolated after the shootings, Costello quietly retired and surrendered control of the Luciano family to Genovese. Having taken control of what was now the Genovese crime family in 1957, Vito Genovese decided to organize a Cosa Nostra conference to legitimize his new position. Held on mobster Joseph Barbara's farm in Apalachin, New York, the Apalachin Meeting attracted over 100 Cosa Nostra mobsters from around the nation. However, local law enforcement discovered the meeting by chance and quickly surrounded the farm. As the meeting broke up, Genovese escaped capture by running through the woods. However, many other high-ranking mobsters were arrested. Cosa Nostra leaders were chagrined by the public exposure and bad publicity from the Apalachin meeting, and generally blamed Genovese for the fiasco. Wary of Genovese gaining more power in the Mafia Commission, Gambino used the abortive Apalachin Meeting as an excuse to move against his former ally. Gambino, former Genovese bosses Lucky Luciano and Frank Costello, and Lucchese crime family boss Tommy Lucchese allegedly lured Genovese into a drug distribution scheme that ultimately resulted in his conspiracy indictment and conviction. In 1959, Genovese was sentenced to 15 years in prison on narcotics charges. Genovese, who was the most powerful boss in New York, had been effectively eliminated as a rival by Gambino. Genovese would later die in prison.

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=== Sec 3 2011 Elective Geography HBL Assignment === === Natural Vegetation: Deforestation & Case Studies === ---- ''' Deforestation in Amazon Rainforest (Brazil) ''' ''Done By:'' Cai Lingfeng ''(2)'' James Yong ''(14)'' Or Shi Wei ''(26)'' Sun Haoran ''(29)'' Philbert Tan ''(30)'' ''Class:'' Sec 3-7 ---- '''Background Info''' The Amazon Basin is the largest rainforest on Earth and have the size of the forty-eight contiguous United States. It covers approximately 40% of the South America and includes parts of countries like Brazil, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana and Suriname, as well as French Guiana, which is a department of France. It has the most variety of species and as the largest tract of tropical rainforests in the Americas, these rainforests have unparalleled biodiversities. One in ten known species in the world lives in the Amazon Rainforest and this constitutes the largest collection of living plants and animal species in the world. '''Causes''' ''1. Population Increase.'' Brazil is one of the world’s most populous country in the world with a population of 184m people. more than half of its population is under the age of 30. Hence, people needed to clear the rainforest for constructing buildings for various purposes. ''2. Settlement.'' The government cleared part of the Amazon rain forests to build houses for each relocated family. ''3. Rapid urbanization.'' Forest is cleared for infrastructures. like: housing estates, town centers, hospitals, schools, transportation ''4. Land Transport Systems.'' Forest are cleared for road construction and this leads to the fragmentation of the forest. ''5. Agriculture.'' Agriculture is highly important in brazil, it contributes 10 percent of the countries income and employs ¼ of the total population. Firstly, shifting cultivators like traditional native farmers clear away parts of the forests for farming, which is their traditional way of life. Besides that, Brazil is currently the second largest producer of soy beans, mostly for livestock feed, and as prices for soybeans rise, the commercial soy farmers are pushing northwards into forested areas of the Amazon, hence clearing the rainforests in Amazon as a result. ''6. Commercial logging.'' increase in global demand for hardwood. timber has become a valuable resource. due to it various uses such as furniture, houses etc (worth 8 billion) ''7. Mining.'' huge deposits of iron ore, gold and fossil fuel attracts global companies to extract these resources. leading to exploration of industries into the forests. ''8. Hydroelectricity.'' Renewable resources with great potential for power generation capable of support regional power. destroys fauna and flora when completed. '''Problems''' ''1. Loss of Biodiversity and Biomass.'' In a forest ecosystem such as Amazon Basin, the trees and other plants provide food and shelter for animals and the native people staying in the forest. However, with this rapid deforestation going on, there will be less vegetation and this will result in a lack of shelter and food for animals and these people, thus leading to their deaths. With this happening, the whole food chain would be greatly affected and this may even lead to the extinction of certain species of plants or animals. ''2. Water Quality.'' With rapid deforestation, the quality of water in the forest will be affected greatly. It will also be more polluted as with an increased amount of trees being chopped down, there will be lesser roots to hold the soil firmly to the ground. This will then result in soil being loose and easily eroded or washed away by rain into nearby rivers in the Amazon rainforest. This increases the sediment level in the rivers, making the water more muddy. The pH level of the water would also become more acidic due to the increased amount of sediments in rivers and this will affect the aquatic lives in the rivers of the Amazon Rainforests. ''3. Water Quantity.'' Rapid deforestation will also affect the quantity of the water in the forest greatly. With more trees being cut off, there will be less transpiration taking place and this reduces the formation of clouds, resulting in lower amounts of rainfall. The water collected in rivers such as the Amazon River, which is the second largest river and the largest drainage basin in the World, will decrease in quantity which may also cause droughts and dry seasons to occur for long periods of time. ''4. Forest Fires.'' If dry seasons as mentioned in ''(3)'' which occur due to the lack of water last for too long, forest fires caused by nature or by humans may also happen at any time and therefore destroy even more parts of the Amazon Rainforest, including the flora and fauna living in it. '''Measures''' ''1.Selective Logging.'' Instead of total removal of the trees, selected trees are being cut down. ''2. Establishment of Laws & Policies.'' Governments withdrawn financial support and tax incentives to land clearance project. Also cancelled 70% logging permits. ''3. Nature Reserves.'' These can be established to protect the forest. ''4. Afforestation.'' plant trees in areas that were previously bare or were used for other land uses. '''Evaluation''' ''1. Selective Logging.'' It will be hard to be carried out as most of the areas would already have been deforestated and barren and forests take a very long time to recover thus making plants difficult to regrow.Thus there would be a smaller amount of areas to do selective logging. ''2. Establishment of Laws & Policies.'' This measure may not be very useful as large international companies may still find ways to bypass the laws by using bribes for instance. Besides, since Brazil is desperately in need of cash, the setting up of multinational companies for profits for the country is highly attractive. ''3. Nature Reserves.'' Establishing nature reserves may not be as effective. This is so because illegal loggers and miners may still find means to get into the forested areas and conduct their illegal activities there. Furthermore, the reserve is very large and that it will be extremely difficult for the government to monitor such large area. ''4. Afforestation.'' This measure may still not work. Land has become barren after all the clearing, burning, mining and pollution. Hence, these deforested forest areas will never have enough nutrients in the soil for plants to grow well. In addition, even if human decided to used high technology to re-fertilize the soil. It will be extremely expensive and will affect the economy.

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: This page started out as a blog by Jeanie Roberts, found [http://www.jeaniesgenealogy.com/2016/01/an-abundance-of-abbotts-george-abbotts.html here]. Thank you, Jeanie, for your work on detangling the early George Abbotts of New England. :: : Our intent with this page is to compile in one place a solid set of information and sources, and appropriate links that we will use as a blueprint for cleaning up the current mess that is this set of profiles. Your assistance is appreciated. Have questions? [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/583182/pgm-needs-your-help-detangling-colonial-george-abbotts Discuss here]. [[Smith-32867|Jillaine Smith]] 28 March 2018 (co-leader, Wikitree PGM project) --------------- '''#1 [[Abbott-102|George Abbott]] of Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, England and Andover, Massachusetts''' Of all the Georges the most is known about this man and his English ancestry. George's family can be traced back to about 1470 or so. This ancestry was published in the Register in 1931. This is that ancestry: * William b. c. 1470, wife unknown, he was a church warden at St. Michael's in Bishop Stortford. He was last known alive 21 November 1532. ** John, b. c. 1495, wife unknown, taxed in Bishops Stortford in 1523, probably had two sons, last known alive in 1545. *** William, b. c. 1525, married Margaret_____, they had four sons: George, Robert, John and Thomas. William wrote his will on 12 March 1568/9. The will was proved about two weeks later of 29 March 1569. All of his sons were minors, George seems to have been the eldest as he was the heir to most of his father's property. **** George, b. c. 1550, m. Bridget Wyllie, bp. 7 Feb 1551, he was buried 11 Jan 1619/20, she was buried 13 August 1625. His name appears in court rolls, and the church warden rolls. He left a will dated 12 October 1619. His executor and heir was his son George. He left his his messuage and household stuff, 18 acres of land. George was also to take care of his mother Margaret and pay his brothers from his inheritance. George and Margaret (presumably) had seven children, two died young and five are named in the will. Bridget was from Thorley, Hertfordshire. Her sister, Agnes was the mother of another New England immigrant, William Dennison. Their parents were John and Joan Marshall Wyllie who were married on 7 October 1540 at St. James the Great, Thorley. Thorley was a village just on the edge of Bishops Stortford. ***** George, bp. 28 May 1587, m. Elizabeth _____. did not leave a will, they had four sons baptized in Bishops Stortford, last one in 1628. Nothing further is known. ****** George, bp. 22 May 1617, m. Hannah Chandler. This George Abbott immigrated to Massachusetts. He settled in Andover. He died on 24 November 1681. Hannah m. Francis Dane. George lived briefly in Roxbury, MA where he married Hannah. They then moved to Andover. He had a son George, b. 7 June 1655 who married Dorcas Graves. These are the only two George Abbott with ancestry in Bishops Stortford. ---------------------------------------------- '''#2 [[Abbott-89|George Abbott]] of Chappel, Essex, England, and Rowley, Massachusetts and his son #3 [[Abbott-97|George Abbott]] of Chappel, Essex, England, and Rowley and Andover, Massachusetts''' This George's ancestry came to light in a 2011 ''American Genealogist'' article by Leslie Mahler. She was able to trace his ancestry to Chappel, Essex, England. His father's name was Thomas Abbott and George was baptized at St. Barnabas on 24 November 1586. Thomas was buried 30 May 1625. Anne Abbott, wife of Thomas and presumed mother of George, was buried on 16 November 1612. They were married in Great Tey on 5 October 1624. George #2 married [[Felstead-35|Mary Felstead]] as his first wife. Their children (plus a younger child born to George and an unknown second wife whom he married after Mary's death) were born at Chappel, Essex. George #2 and his family immigrated to Rowley, Massachusetts where he died in 1647. His son [[Abbott-97|George Abbott]] #3 married [[Farnham-60|Sarah Farnham]] in 1658. They left Rowley and settled in Andover, where he became known as George Abbott Jr. to differentiate him from George Abbott #1. ----------------------------------------------------- '''#4 [[Abbott-184|George Abbott]] of Norwalk, Connecticut''' The English origins of this George are unknown. He arrived in Windsor Connecticut by 1640 when he got into trouble for selling ammunition to the Indians. He spent some time in Hartford before finally settling in Norwalk. His first wife was Mary Weed, daughter of Jonas Weed. His second wife was Mrs. Johanna Williamson of Boston. This George wrote his will in 1689. ---------------- Non-Vital Record sources for Abbotts Abbott, Abiel Register Abiel, Rev., D.D. and Abbott, Ephraim, Rev., [https://archive.org/details/agenealogicalre02abbogoog A Genealogical Register of the Descendants of George Abbot, of Andover, George Abbot, of Rowley, Thomas Abbot, of Andover, Arthur Abbot, of Ipswich, Robert Abbott, of Branford, Ct. - and George Abbott, of Norwalk, Ct.] (Boston: James Munroe and Company, MDCCCXLVII) (Free e-book) V. I
Abbott, Lemuel Abijah, Major, U.S. Army, [https://archive.org/details/descendantsofgeo01abbo Descendants of George Abbott, of Rowley, Mass., of His Joint Descendants with George Abbot, Sr., of Andover, Mass., of the ........... Vol. I] (Published by the Compiler, 1906) (Free e-book) V. II
Abbott, Lemuel Abijah, Major, U.S. Army, [https://archive.org/stream/descendantsofgeo02abbo#page/n1/mode/2up Descendants of George Abbott, of Rowley, Mass., of His Joint Descendants with George Abbot, Sr., of Andover, Mass., of the ........... Vol. II] (Published by the Compiler, 1906) (Free e-book) == Sources == See also: * G. Andrews Moriarity, "Ancestry of George Abbot of Andover, Mass," The New England Genealogical and Historical Register, 1931, 31:79, digital images, American Ancestors (https;//www.americanancestors.org : accessed 25 January 2016). * J. L. Glasscock, The Records of St. Michael's Parish Church, Bishops Stortford, (London: Elliot Stock), digital images, Archive (https://www.archive.org). * "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J3KL-587 : accessed 24 January 2016), Brigett Willie, 07 Feb 1551; citing Thorley, Hertford, England, reference ; FHL microfilm 991,398. * Charles Melbourne Selleck, Norwalk, Volume 1, Norwalk, Harry M. Gardner, 1896. * Ernest James Abbott, [http://abbottfamily.weebly.com/george-abbot-1615-1681.html ''The Abbott Family Genealogy,''] about George Abbott of Andover (but which one?) *Leslie Mahler, "The English Origin of George(1) Abbott of Rowley, Massachusetts" TAG Vol. 85(2011):26-28, citing Chappel, Essex, parish register [Family History Library (FHL), Salt Lake City, film #1,565, 700, item 6]

George Name Study

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George Quayle Cannon Farm

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One of the first farms belonged to George Q. Cannon and was located on 1000 West (at that point in time it was 900 West) south of California Avenue. The land was settled between 1878 and 1880 and more consistent development of the entire community began in the late 1880s and continued well into the following century.

Georgetown University, GU272 Slaves

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[[Category:Georgetown University, GU272 Ancestors]] [[Category:Ascension Parish, Louisiana, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Ascension Parish, Louisiana, Slaves]] [[Category:Iberville Parish, Louisiana, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Iberville Parish, Louisiana, Slaves]] [[Category: Georgetown University]] [[Category: Georgetown University Slaves]] [[Category: District of Columbia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:District of Columbia, Slaves]] [[Category:Maryland, Slaves]] [[Category:Maryland, Slave Owners]] ---- On June 19, 1838, the Maryland Province of the Society of Jesus agreed to sell 272 slaves to two southern Louisiana sugar planters, former governor '''[[Johnson-37344|Henry Johnson]]''' and '''[[Beaty-1851|Jesse Batey]]''', for $115,000, equivalent to $2.79 million in 2020, in order to rescue Georgetown University from bankruptcy. In all, the Jesuits sold 314 men, women and children over a 5-year period stretching from 1838 to 1843. Today, these enslaved people are known collectively as the “GU272 Ancestors.” Genealogists have identified many of the original people who were sold, along with over 9000 of their descendants. This was only a portion of the slaves bought and sold by the Maryland Jesuits over time.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1838_Jesuit_slave_sale Against the conditions agreed upon, families were separated due to this sale. This sale was overseen by Provincial Superior William McSherry and Friar Thomas Mulledy. The articles of agreement listed each of the slaves by name to be sold. 51 slaves were to be sent to Alexandria, Virginia, then shipped to Louisiana. The remainder of the slaves were accounted for in three subsequent bills of sale executed in November 1838, which specified that 64 would go to Batey's plantation named '''[[Space:West_Oak_Plantation%2C_Iberville_Parish%2C_Louisiana|West Oak Plantation]] in Iberville Parish''' and 140 slaves would be sent to Johnson's two plantations, '''Ascension Plantation''' (later known as Chatham Plantation) in Ascension Parish and another in '''Maringouin (Iberville Parish).''' In 1844, Henry Johnson sold a share of Chatham and would eventually sell the remainder of his land and enslaved people to '''John R. Thompson''' in 1851. Jesse Batey died in 1851 and the White Oak Plantation was sold. Please Note: The initials KJ next to a name indicate they were transported on the [[Space:Slaves_Transported_on_the_Katherine_Jackson%2C_Arriving_New_Orleans_6_Dec_1838|Katherine Jackson of Georgetown, Arriving New Orleans 6 Dec 1838]] Source: "List of slaves on each estate to be sold," Box 40, Folder 10, Maryland Province Archiveshttps://slaveryarchive.georgetown.edu/items/show/9 ==White Marsh Plantation== #[[Hawkins-6582|Isaac]] (Hawkins)|GMP Code:GMP-001 (stayed behind in Maryland) #[[Hawkins-10804|Charles]] (Hawkins)|GMP Code:GMP-002 (runaway who likely died in MD) #[[Hawkins-10742|Nelly]] (Hawkins)|GMP Code:GMP-003 #[[Adams-41776|Henny]] (Adams)|GMP Code:GMP-004 #[[Adams-41777|Cecilia]] (Adams)|GMP Code:GMP-006 #[[Adams-41778|Ruthy]] (Adams)|GMP Code:GMP-007 #[[Hawkins-6581|Patrick]] (Hawkins)|GMP Code:GMP-008 #[[Blacklock-167|Letty]] (Blacklock)|GMP Code:GMP-009 #[[Hawkins-6583|Cornelius]] (Hawkins)|GMP Code:GMP-010 #[[Hawkins-10145|Francis]] (Hawkins)|GMP Code:GMP-011 #[[Hawkins-10146|Susan]] (Hawkins)|GMP Code:GMP-012 #[[Hawkins-10147|Gabriel]] (Hawkins)|GMP Code:GMP-013 #[[Hawkins-10143|Peter]] (Hawkins)|GMP Code:GMP-014 #[[Hawkins-5129|Jackson]] (Hawkins)|GMP Code:GMP-015 #[[Hawkins-10743|Elizabeth]] (Hawkins)|GMP Code:GMP-016 #[[Hawkins-10805|James]] (Hawkins)|GMP Code:GMP-018 #[[Unknown-478096|Delia Hawkins]] GMP Code: GMP-019 #[[Hawkins-10146|Susan (Hawkins) Butler (abt.1828-)]] GMP Code:GMP-020 #[[Hawkins-10809|George Hawkins (abt.1837-bef.1851)]] GMP Code: GMP-021 #[[Hawkins-10811|Isaac]] (Hawkins)|GMP Code:GMP-022 #[[Harrison-16900|Kitty (Harrison) Hawkins (abt.1810-aft.1880)]] GMP Code:GMP-023 #[[Hawkins-10812|Austin Hawkins (abt.1832-bef.1851)]] GMPCode:GMP-024 #[[Hawkins-10813|Isaac Hawkins (abt.1834-bef.1851)]] GMPCode:GMP-025 #[[Hawkins-10814|Elias Hawkins (abt.1837-1896)]] GMPCode:GMP-026 #[[Harrison-16724|Sally Harrison (abt.1773-aft.1842)]] GMPCode:GMP-027 #[[Harrison-16955|Ned Harrison (abt.1793-aft.1858)]] GMPCode:GMP-028 #[[Unknown-479284|Rachael Unknown (abt.1795-)]]GMPCode:GMP-029 #[[Harrison-16962|Simon Harrison (1820-aft.1855)]]GMPCode:GMP-030 #[[Harrison-16963|Anderson Harrison (1822-aft.1855)]]GMPCode:GMP-031 #[[Harrison-16903|Louisa Harrison (abt.1824-bef.1870)]] GMPCode:GMP-032 #[[Harrison-16965|Ned Harrison (abt.1828-aft.1859)]] GMPCode:GMP-033 #[[Harrison-16956|William Harrison (abt.1798-)]] GMPCode:GMP-034 #[[Harrison-16957|Nelly Harrison (abt.1800-abt.1845)]] GMPCode:GMP-035 #[[Harrison-16967|John Harrison (abt.1833-aft.1851)]] GMPCode:GMP-036 #[[Queen-2123|John Queen (abt.1803-aft.1851)]] GMPCode:GMP-037 #[[Harrison-16961|Nancy (Harrison) Queen (abt.1816-abt.1847)]] GMPCode:GMP-038 #[[Queen-2124|Patrick Queen (abt.1834-1907)]] GMPCode:GMP-039 #[[Queen-2100|Charles Queen (abt.1793-bef.1851)]] GMPCode:GMP-040 #[[Unknown-474040|Sally (Unknown) Queen (abt.1794-bef.1861)]] GMPCode:GMP-041 #[[Queen-2106|Nancy (Queen) Verret (abt.1819-aft.1880)]] GMPCode:GMP-042 #[[Queen-2107|Margaret Queen (1822-bef.1851)]] GMPCode:GMP-043 #[[Queen-2108|David Queen (abt.1824-bef.1851)]] GMPCode:GMP-044 #[[Queen-2109|Eliza Queen (abt.1826-aft.1838)]] GMPCode:GMP-045 #[[Queen-2110|Martha Queen (abt.1833-aft.1851)]] GMPCode:GMP-046 #Harriet [[Queen-2111|Thomas Queen]] GMPCode:GMP-047 (Harriet's profile is below) #[[Queen-2112|Sarah Anne Queen (abt.1837-bef.1861)]] GMPCode:GMP-048 #[[Winderry-1|Nelly (Winderry) Blacklock (abt.1778-aft.1851)]] GMPCode:GMP-049 #[[Blacklock-163|Joseph Blacklock (abt.1798-)]] GMPCode:GMP-050 #[[Blacklock-168|Nelly Blacklock (abt.1821-bef.1851)]] GMPCode:GMP-051 #[[Unknown-474476|Kitty (Unknown) Georgetown (abt.1816-aft.1838)]] GMPCode:GMP-052 #[[Unknown-479428|Mary Unknown (abt.1832-aft.1838)]] GMPCode:GMP-053 #[[Unknown-479429|Sam Unknown (abt.1834-aft.1838)]] GMPCode:GMP-054 #[[Unknown-479431|Elizabeth Unknown (abt.1837-aft.1838)]] GMPCode:GMP-055 #Polly - No profile GMPCode:GMP-056 #[[Unknown-474477|Sally (Unknown) Diggs (abt.1788-)]] GMPCode:GMP-057 #[[Diggs-285|William Diggs (abt.1817-)]] GMPCode:GMP-058 #[[Diggs-276|Mary Ann (Diggs) Hill (abt.1820-bef.1878)]] GMPCode:GMP-059 #[[Diggs-287|Robert Diggs (abt.1826-)]] GMPCode:GMP-060 #[[Diggs-288|Henry Diggs (abt.1830-)]] GMPCode:GMP-061 #[[Unknown-474478|Harriet (Unknown) Queen (abt.1795-bef.1860)]] GMPCode:GMP-062 #[[Queen-2119|Elizabeth Queen (abt.1815-bef.1847)]] GMPCode:GMP-063 #[[Queen-2117|Mary Ellen (Queen) Mahoney (abt.1822-aft.1900)]] GMPCode:GMP-064 #[[Queen-2121|Nancy Queen (abt.1819-)]] GMPCode:GMP-065 #[[Queen-2122|Martha Queen (abt.1827-)]] GMPCode:GMP-066 #Jemmy [[Francis-6267|James (Francis) Queen (abt.1837-1916)]] GMPCode:GMP-069 #[[Unknown-474480|Betsy (Unknown) West (abt.1806-aft.1838)]] GMPCode:GMP-070 #Austin [[West-17031|Augustin West (abt.1825-abt.1869)]] GMPCode:GMP-071 (Austin might be Austin Hawkins) #Adolph [[West-17020|Adelphia (West) Gray (abt.1829-aft.1900)]] GMPCode:GMP-072 #Henrietta - [[West-17041|Christina West (abt.1831-1888)]] (No Henrietta) GMPCode:GMP-073 #[[West-17042|Harriet Anne West (abt.1834-aft.1851)]] GMPCode:GMP-074 #Richard - no profile GMPCode:GMP-075 #Nancy (dead) GMPCode:GMP-076 #[[Unknown-474482|Margery (Unknown) Georgetown (abt.1778-abt.1838)]] GMPCode:GMP-077 #[[Unknown-479644|Len (Unknown) Georgetown (abt.1800-aft.1838)]] GMPCode:GMP-078 #[[Unknown-474483|Minty (Unknown) Georgetown (abt.1812-aft.1838)]] GMPCode:GMP-079 #[[Unknown-479645|Nancy (Unknown) Georgetown (abt.1833-aft.1838)]] GMPCode:GMP-080 #[[Unknown-479647|Mary (Unknown) Georgetown (abt.1836-aft.1838)]] GMPCode:GMP-081 #Garvis - no profile GMPCode:GMP-082 #James - no profile GMPCode:GMP-083 #Tom - no profile GMPCode:GMP-084 #Bill - no profile GMPCode:GMP-085 #[[Unknown-474484|Eliza (Unknown) Georgetown (abt.1812-aft.1838)]] GMPCode:GMP-086 #Revidy [[Unknown-479750|Reverdy (Unknown) Georgetown (abt.1831-aft.1838)]] GMPCode:GMP-087 #[[Unknown-479751|Noble (Unknown) Georgetown (abt.1833-aft.1838)]] GMPCode:GMP-088 #[[Unknown-479752|Edward (Unknown) Georgetown (abt.1835-aft.1838)]] GMPCode:GMP-089 #[[Unknown-479754|William (Unknown) Georgetown (abt.1837-aft.1838)]] GMPCode:GMP-090 #[[Gough-1775|Regis Gough (abt.1805-abt.1888)]] GMPCode:GMP-091 #[[Unknown-474486|Maria (Unknown) Georgetown (abt.1812-aft.1838)]] GMPCode:GMP-092 #[[Unknown-474486|Maria (Unknown) Georgetown (abt.1812-aft.1838)]] GMPCode:GMP-093 #[[Unknown-479756|William (Unknown) Georgetown (abt.1837-aft.1838)]] GMPCode:GMP-094 ==St. Thomas Manor== # [[Unknown-474487|Charles (Unknown) Georgetown]]|GMP Code:GMP-095 # Benedict # [[Queen-2101|Len Queen]]|GMP Code:GMP-097 # [[Harris-36443|Sam Harris]]|GMP Code:GMP-098 # [[Butler-18357|John Lewis Butler]]|GMP Code:GMP-099 # John # [[Harris-36447|George Harris]]|GMP Code:GMP-101 # Len # Daniel # [[Butler-17213|Ignatius (Nace) Butler]]|GMP Code:GMP-104 # [[Butler-29765|Bernard Butler]]|GMP Code:GMP-105 # [[Ware-3579|William Ware]]|GMP Code:GMP-106 # |GMP Code:GMP-107 # [[Blair-7227|James Blair]]|GMP Code:GMP-108 # Henry # Francis # Stephen # [[Unknown-478104|Anny (Unknown) Queen]]|GMP Code:GMP-112 # [[Ware-5416|Betsy (Ware) Harris]]|GMP Code:GMP-117 # [[Unknown-474488|Matilda (Unknown) Georgetown]]|GMP Code:GMP-122 # [[Unknown-478111|Catherine "Kitty" (Unknown) Harris]]|GMP Code:GMP-126 # [[Unknown-474489|Margaret (Unknown) Georgetown]]|GMP Code:GMP-130 # Crissy # Celestia # [[Unknown-474519|Henny (Unknown) Georgetown]]|GMP Code:GMP-138 # Louisa # Teresia # Mary # Mary # [[Unknown-479759|Jenny (Unknown) Georgetown]]|GMP Code:GMP-143 ==Newtown== # [[Scott-33753|Harry Scott]]|GMP Code:GMP-145 # [[Unknown-477453|Dinah (Unknown) Scott]]|GMP Code:GMP-146Harry's wife # [[Greenlief-44|Joseph Greenlief]]|GMP Code:GMP-147 # [[Unknown-479853|Esther (Unknown) Greenlief]]|GMP Code:GMP-148Joe's wife # [[Hill-34525|William Hill]]|GMP Code:GMP-149 #Peter # [[Unknown-474493|Stephen (Unknown) Georgetown]]|GMP Code:GMP-151 #Sarah # [[Hill-34169|Bibiana Hill]]|GMP Code:GMP-153 #Mary # [[Unknown-474492|Elizabeth 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[[Unknown-478181|Anna (Unknown) Mahoney]]|GMP Code:GMP-250 # [[Jones-82118|Arnold Henry Jones]]|GMP Code:GMP-251son # [[Jones-82150|Louisa Ann (Jones) Johnson]]|GMP Code:GMP-252 # [[Unknown-474497|Betsy (Unknown) Dorsey]]|GMP Code:GMP-253 # [[Dorsey-2310|Bernard Dorsey]]|GMP Code:GMP-254 # [[Dorsey-2309|Lucinda Dorsey]]|GMP Code:GMP-255 # [[Dorsey-2308|William Grandison Dorsey]]|GMP Code:GMP-256 # [[Dorsey-2307|Daniel Henry Dorsey]]|GMP Code:GMP-257 #Bill # [[Campbell-34582|Watt Campbell]]|GMP Code:GMP-259One family # [[Unknown-521302|Theresa (Unknown) Campbell]]|GMP Code:GMP-260One family # [[Campbell-40791|Frank Campbell]]|GMP Code:GMP-261One family # [[Campbell-40789|Sam Campbell ]]|GMP Code:GMP-262One family # [[Campbell-40788|Rachael Campbell]]|GMP Code:GMP-263One family # [[Campbell-40784|Alexander Campbell]]|GMP Code:GMP-264One family # [[Campbell-40782|Charlotte Campbell]]|GMP Code:GMP-265One family # [[Campbell-40780|Emeline Campbell]]|GMP Code:GMP-266 # [[Campbell-40778|Watt 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'''US Civil War: War Between the States Project'''

*[[Project:US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States | US Civil War: War Between the States Project Page]] *[[Space:Civil_War_Project_Resource_Page | Project Resource Page]] :'''The Green Meldrin House Sherman's Savannah Headquarters''' [[Image:Paula s Sources-29.jpg]][[Image:Paula s Sources-30.jpg]][[Image:Paula s Sources-31.jpg]] *[http://www.slate.com/blogs/the_vault/2012/12/20/william_tecumseh_sherman_s_gift_for_abraham_lincoln_1864_telegram_presenting.html In December 1864 Sherman offered Savannah to President Lincoln as a Christmas present.] *[http://www.history.com/topics/american-civil-war/shermans-march# History.com ''Sherman's March''] *[http://www.exploresouthernhistory.com/camplawton.html Recent Civil War Archeological Site] *[http://www.nps.gov/seac/research/fp/fp00006/appendix1.htm Description of the Capture of Ft. Pulaski] *[https://videos/what-did-the-rebel-yell-sound-like/ ‘'Listen to the Rebel Yell''] from the Smithsonian ==Introduction== On January 19, 1861, Georgia seceded from the Union as the "Republic of Georgia" and joined the newly formed Confederacy the next month during the prelude to the American Civil War. During the war, Georgia sent nearly 100,000 soldiers to battle, mostly to the armies in Virginia. The state switched from cotton to food production, but severe transportation difficulties eventually restricted supplies. Early in the war, the state's 1,400 miles of railroad tracks provided a frequently used means of moving supplies and men but, by the middle of 1864, much of these lay in ruins or in Union hands. The Georgia legislature voted $100,000 to be sent to South Carolina for the relief of Charlestonians who suffered a disastrous fire in December 1861. Thinking the state safe from invasion, the Confederates built several small munitions factories in Georgia, and housed tens of thousands of Union prisoners. Their largest prisoner of war camp was at Andersonville.[[Wikipedia:Georgia in the American Civil War]]. [http://www.researchonline.net/guide1.htm#.U5o3FXi9LTp A Guide to Civil War Research] === Free Sites === :[[Image:Paula s Sources-44.jpg]] *[http://www.georgiacivilwar.org/ Georgia Civil War Commisson] *[http://books.google.com/books?id=ryu00_YxdRcC&pg=PR11&lpg=PR11&dq=grady+county+ga+civil+war&source=bl&ots=YJOhsWUqwZ&sig=M9otpyutGv32sJBOIIG9d_t67gA&hl=en&sa=X&ei=uiZYVMb_MYuTyQS26IGgCg&ved=0CDoQ6AEwCQ Georgia Civil War Manuscript Collections: An Annotated Bibliography By David H. Slay] ''free eBook'' *[http://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/Institutions/guan.html?Welcome Hargrett Rare Document Collection, UGA Digital Archives] *[http://www.libs.uga.edu/darchive/hargrett/maps/cilil.html Civil War Rare Map Collection. UGA] *[http://www.libs.uga.edu/darchive/hargrett/maps/civil.html University of Georgia Archives: Civil War] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Burned_Counties_Research Burned County Research] *[http://www.genealogyinc.com/georgia/ga-counties/#courthouse Georgia Counties with Burned Courthouses] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Georgia_Church_Records Georgia Church Records] *[http://www.nps.gov/ande/planyourvisit/georgia-veterans-cemeteries.htm Veteran's Cemeteries in Georgia] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cwahgp/states/gaindex.htm American Genealogy and History Project] *[http://www.gagensociety.org/qtrinv3.htm Georgia Genealogical Society Civil War Amnesty Oaths] *[http://www.archives.gov/research/military/civil-war/resources.html National Archives Civil War Resources] *[http://www.sonofthesouth.net/ Sons of the South Harper's Weekly] *[http://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/histcountymaps/brantleyhistmaps.htm An Historic Atlas of Georgia Counties] *[http://www.georgiagenealogy.org/land.htm Georgia Land and Property Records] *[http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Georgia_in_the_Civil_War Family Search Civil War in Georgia] *[http://www.gacivilwar.org/stories Stories of the Civil War in Georgia] *[http://www.civilwartraveler.com/WEST/GA/ Civil War Traveler, Georgia] *[http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/destinations/ten-major-civil-war-sites-georgia 10 Major Civil War Sites in Georgia] ==== Confederate ==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Georgia,_Civil_War_Service_Records_of_Confederate_Soldiers_(FamilySearch_Historical_Records) Family Search Georgia Civil War Service Records for Confederate Soldiers] *[http://ehistory.osu.edu/uscw/features/regimental/kjones/CSga-in.cfm GA Confederate Regimental History Index] *[http://www.gaudc.org/ Georgia Division United Daughters of the Confederacy] *[http://gascv.org/ GA Sons of Confederate Veterans] *[http://www.moc.org/ Museum of the Confederacy] *[https://familysearch.org/catalog/search Family Search United Daughters of the Confederacy Georgia] *[http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Confederate_Veterans_and_Lineage_Society_Records Confederate Veterans and Lineage Society] *[http://civilwarsoldiersearch.com/confederate-prisoner-records.html Confederate Prisoner Record Research] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=vcsr&GSvcid=226226 Find a Grave Confederate Soldiers Buried in Georgia] *[http://www.scv674.org/gamilhist.htm GA Military History: Confederate Civil War Links] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/United_States,_Records_of_Confederate_Prisoners_of_War_(FamilySearch_Historical_Records) Family Search Prisoner of War Records] *[[Wikipedia:Confederate_Home_Guard | GA Confederate Home Guard]] *[http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Confederate_Soldiers_Home_Records GA Confederate Soldier's Home Records, Family Search] ==== Union ==== *[http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/history-archaeology/guerrilla-warfare-during-civil-war GA Encyclopedia: Guerrilla Warfare During the Civil War] *[[Wikipedia:1st_Battalion_of_Georgia_Infantry_(Union) | 1st GA Infantry Battalion, Union]] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gasuvcw/ GA Sons of Union Veterans] *[http://www.duvcw.org/ Daughters of Union Veterans] *[http://www.nps.gov/ande/historyculture/documenting_union_pows.htm Documenting Union POWs at Andersonville] *[http://www.civilwarprisoners.com/search.php?database=andersonville Search Prisoners at Andersonville] *[https://archive.org/details/listofunionsoldi01atwa Atwater Report: Deaths at Andersonville] *[http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/history-archaeology/black-troops-civil-war-georgia Black Troops in Civil War GA (Union)] *[http://docsouth.unc.edu/neh/taylorsu/taylorsu.html Reminiscences of My Life in Camp with the 33d United States Colored Troops Late 1st S. C. Volunteers: Electronic Edition. Taylor, Susie King, b. 1848] ''full text eBook'' === Paid Sites === [http://www.civilwardata.com/ American Civil War Database] Annual Membership $25, visitor pass $10. Free Demo. [http://www.fold3.com/ Fold3] Annual Membership, $79.95. Coupons and discounts are available online for certain groups, including veterans and on certain holidays. NOTE: Check the project page for members who are willing to do a look up based upon their membership. '''Resource and Research sites for the American Civil War''' [[Project:US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States | Main Project Page]] [http://civilwar.com/ Civil War] Teaching and other resources. [http://www.civil-war.net/ Civil War Resource Page] The Civil War Home Page dedicated to the participants, both North and South, in the great American Civil War 1861 - 1865 [http://www.nps.gov/civilwar/soldiers-and-sailors-database.htm Civil War Soldiers and Sailors Database] [http://www.civilwartraveler.com/ Civil War Traveler] [http://www.civilwar.org/resources/ Civil War Trust] [http://www.loc.gov/rr/main/uscw_rec_links/civilwarlinks.html Library of Congress] US Civil War: Selected Resources. [http://www.archives.gov/research/alic/reference/military/civil-war-resources.html National Archives] [http://www.nps.gov/civilwar/index.htm National Park Service Civil War Site] [http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/events/civilwar/n-at-cst/hr-james/9mar62.htm Naval History] [http://www.pbs.org/civilwar/classroom/annotated_list.html PBS Online Civil War Resources] [http://www.cumbavac.org/Civil_War_and_Reconstruction.htm Websites on the Civil War and Reconstruction] [[Wikipedia:Portal:American_Civil_War | Wikipedia American Civil WarPortal]] === Wiki Tree Resource Pages === *[[Space:American_Civil_War_POW_Camps_Photo |US Civil War: War Between the States POW Camp Images]] *[[Space:American_Civil_War_POW_Camps | US Civil War: War Between the States POW Camps List]] *[[Space:Civil_War_Photo_Space | US Civil War: War Between the States Photo Space]] *[[Space:Civil_War_Flags | Resources US Civil War: War Between the States FLAGS]] *[[Space:County Maps by State|County Maps by State]] === Categories Existing on WikiTree === ==== Georgia POW Camps ==== *[[:Category:Blackshear_Prison%2C_Blackshear%2C_Georgia | Blackshear Confederate POW Camp]] *[[:Category:Camp_Sumter%2C_Andersonville%2C_Georgia | Andersonville POW Camp]] ==== Cemeteries ==== *[[:Category: Georgia, Cemeteries|Georgia, Cemeteries]] ==== Units ==== ===== Georgia Units CONFEDERATE ===== *[[:Category: Georgia, United States Civil War| GA Confederate Units]] ===== Georgia Units UNION ===== *[[:Category:Georgia_(Union), United_States_Civil_War | US Civil War GA Union Units]] ===Georgia POW Camps=== *[http://www.nps.gov/ande/index.htm Andersonville POW Camp] *[http://www.gacivilwar.org/attraction/506-blackshear-civil-war-prison-camp Blackshear POW Camp] *[https://www.h-net.org/announce/show.cgi?ID=181625 Ft. Pulaski] *[http://www.exploresouthernhistory.com/camplawton.html Camp Lawton] *[http://www.nps.gov/history/history/online_books/civil_war_series/5/sec7.htm Camp Oglethorpe Prison] *[[Wikipedia:Pierce_County_Jail | Pierce County Jail]] *[http://m.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/history-archaeology/civil-war-prisons Camp Davidson, GA. Savannah, Chatham Co., GA. Stockade.] Standard prison pen adjacent to the city hospital; also contained a number of large oak trees for shade. About 600 prisoners (all officers); very few deaths. Better than average rations and shelter. Prisoners built their own brick ovens. Evacuated mid- Sept 1864 and all prisoners sent to Charleston, SC.[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~prsjr/wars/cwar/pow/0index.htm RootsWeb: Civil War Prisons and POW Camps]. === Cemeteries === *[http://www.civilwarcenter.olemiss.edu/cemeteries_csa.html Center for Civil War Research Cemeteries: Civil War - Confederate Soldier Burials] *[http://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-cemeteries.htm National Parks Service] *[http://gravelocator.cem.va.gov/ VA Nationwide Gravesite Locator] *[http://www.cityofkingstonga.org/index.php/history/confederate-cemetery/ Kingston, GA Confederate Cemetery] *[http://www.cassvillehistoricalsociety.com/cemetery/ Cassville Confederate Cemetery] *[http://roadsidegeorgia.com/site/marietta_confederate_cemetery.html Confederate Cemetery Marietta, GA] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=vcsr&GSvcid=9760 Find A Grave Battle of Gilgal Church] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2133280 Fort Pulaski Prisoner Burial Ground] *[http://www.findagrave.com/php/famous.php?FScemeteryid=34923&page=cem Find A Grave Laurel Cemetery (Savannah)] *[http://www.civilwaralbum.com/misc6/midway1.htm Midway Church] *[http://www.oaklandcemetery.com/ Oakland Confederate Cemetery, Atlanta] *[http://www.cem.va.gov/cems/nchp/marietta.asp Marietta National Cemetery] *[http://www.mariettaconfederatecemetery.org/ Marrietta Confederate Cemetery] *[http://www.cem.va.gov/cems/nchp/georgia.asp Georgia National Cemetery] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=vcsr&GSvcid=226226 Find A Grave Confederate Soldiers Buried in Georgia] *[http://www.exploresouthernhistory.com/rosehill.html Macon, GA Rose Hill Cemetery, Soldier's Square] [[Image:Paula s Sources-51.jpg]] === Conflicts in Georgia === ::[[Image:Paula s Sources-90.jpg|500px|]] *[http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/ga009.htm Adairsville] *[http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/ga023.htm Allatoona] *[http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/ga017.htm Atlanta] ::[[Image:Paula s Sources-68.jpg]] ::'''Sherman and his staff in the trenches outside of Atlanta''' *[http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/ga026.htm Buck Head] *[http://www.nps.gov/chch/index.htm Chickamauga] *[http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/ga011.htm Dallas] *[http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/ga006.htm Dalton I] *[http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/ga020.htm Dalton II] *[http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/ga003.htm Davis' Cross-Roads] *[http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/ga018.htm Ezra Church] *[http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/ga002.htm Fort McAllister I] ::[[Image:Paula s Sources-89.jpg]] *[http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/ga028.htm Fort McAllister II] *[http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/ga001.htm Fort Pulaski] *[http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/ga025.htm Griswoldville] *[http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/ga022.htm Jonesborough] *[http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/ga015.htm Kennesaw Mountain] *[http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/ga014.htm Kolb's Farm] *[http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/ga021.htm Lovejoy's Station] *[http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/ga013.htm Marrietta (Operations)] ::Battles Associated with Marrietta Operations: ::[http://www.georgiabattlefields.org/endangered_list.htm Brushy Mountain] ::[http://www.aboutnorthgeorgia.com/ang/Battle_of_Gilgal_Church Gilgal Church] ::[http://www.georgiabattlefields.org/endangered_list.htm Lost Mountain] ::Mcaffee's Cross Road ::Mud Creek ::Neal Dow Station ::Noonday Creek ::Pine Hill ::[http://www.georgiabattlefields.org/endangered_list.htm Pine Mountain] ::Rottenwood Creek ::[http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=19626 Ruff's Mill] *[http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/ga010.htm New Hope Church] *[http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/ga016.htm Peachtree Creek] *[http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/ga012.htm Pickett's Mill] *[http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/ga008.htm Resaca] *[http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/ga005.htm Ringgold Gap] *[http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/ga007.htm Rocky Face Ridge] *[http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/ga019.htm Utoy Creek] *[http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/ga027.htm Waynesborough] [http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/bystate.htm#ga NPS Battle Summaries by State]. [[Image:Paula s Sources-51.jpg]] === Flags ===
'''The 12th Georgia Regiment''' :[[Image:Paula s Sources-108.jpg|500px]]
:'''Part of Trimble’s Brigade, the 12th Georgia held part of Jackson’s line in front of the Dunker Church during the morning Union attacks at Antietam. Captain James Rodgers, commanding the 12th, was struck dead by bullets that hit his hand, thigh, and head. This battle flag of the 12th Georgia includes the names of several color bearers who were killed during the tremendous fighting on the morning of September 17, 1862.'''[http://www.civilwar.org/battlefields/antietam/history/antietam-flags/ Battle Flags of Antietam]. *[http://cdm.georgiaarchives.org:2011/cdm/search/collection/flag Georgia Archives Civil War Regimental Flag Collection, Capitol Museum] *[http://www.loeser.us/flags/civil.html Flags of our Ancestors] *[http://www.civilwar.org/battlefields/antietam/history/antietam-flags/ Flags of Antietam] *[http://www.civilwaracademy.com/civil-war-flags.html Civil War Academy: Civil War Flags] *[http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flags_of_the_Confederate_States_of_America Flags of the Confederate States of America] *[http://www.netstate.com/states/symb/flags/ga_flag.htm The History of the Georgia State Flag] === Maps === *[http://www.mapofus.org/georgia/ Rotating County Boundary Changes Map] *[https://www.google.com/search?q=civil+war+battles+ga&client=safari&hl=en&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=AJ56U6KAC9ipyASdswI&ved=0CAcQ_AUoAQ&biw=480&bih=212#facrc=_&imgrc=f6hy5i8auwWYUM%253A%3BIcn_HgQ4inpRlM%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.rootsweb.ancestry.com%252F~gapauldi%252Fga.gif%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.rootsweb.ancestry.com%252F~gapauldi%252Fbattles.html%3B588%3B440 Civil War Battlefields of Georgia] *[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Georgia_Resource_Page_US_Civil_War_War_Between_the_States-10 ''Battle Map for Atlanta Campaign''] *[http://www.mapofus.org/georgia/ Maps of GA 1758-1932] *[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Georgia_Resource_Page_US_Civil_War_War_Between_the_States-11.jpg Battle of Fort Pukaski] === Medals === :During the Civil War 87 Medals of Honor were awarded for action "on the ground" in the State of Georgia.[http://www.homeofheroes.com/moh/states/ga.html Home of Heroes]. *[http://www.homeofheroes.com/moh/states/ga.html List of Medal of Honor Recipients: Georgia] === Museums === *[http://www.portcolumbus.org/ National Civil War Naval Museum] *[http://www.southernmuseum.org/ The Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History] *[http://www.civilwaralbum.com/misc6/midway1.htm Midway Museum] *[http://www.atlantacyclorama.org/ Atlanta Cyclorama and Civil War Museum] *[http://www.gacivilwar.org/attraction/4737-thomas-county-museum-of-history Thomas County Museum] *[http://www.gastateparks.org/info/44998?c=4346050&eventid=3446&p=21 Altoona Pass Battlefield] *[http://gastateparks.org/FortMcAllister Fort McAllister State Park and Museum] *[http://www.tybeelighthouse.org/museum.php Tybee Island Lighthouse and Ft. Screven Museum] *[http://www.nps.gov/fopu/ Fort Pulaski National Monument] *[http://www.andersonvillegeorgia.com/Drummer_Boy_Museum.htm Little Drummer Boy Museum, Andersonville, GA] *[http://www.exploregeorgia.org/listing/3589-pierce-county-heritage-museum-depot Pierce County Heritage Museum and Depot (Blackshear Prison Camp)] *[http://www.gacivilwar.org/attractions List of all Civil War Attractions in Georgia] *[http://www.exploresouthernhistory.com/ocmulgeemounds1.html Ocmulgee National Monument] === Timeline of Events in GEORGIA === December 1861 *The Georgia legislature voted $100,000 to be sent to South Carolina for the relief of Charlestonians who suffered a disastrous fire in December 1861. January 19, 1861 - *Georgia seceded from the Union as the "Republic of Georgia" and joined the newly formed Confederacy the next month during the prelude to the American Civil War. *During the war, Georgia sent nearly 100,000 soldiers to battle, mostly to the armies in Virginia. *The state switched from cotton to food production, but severe transportation difficulties eventually restricted supplies. *Georgia's 1,400 miles of railroad tracks provided a frequently used means of moving supplies and men[[Wikipedia: Georgia in the American Civil War]]. Summer 1861- *Union naval blockade virtually shut down the export of cotton and the import of manufactured items. Food that normally came by rail from the North were halted. *The governor and legislature pleaded with planters to grow less cotton and more food. The planters refused because at first they thought the Union would not or could not fight. The planters then saw cotton prices in Europe soared and they expected Europe to soon intervene and break the blockade. *The legislature imposed cotton quotas and made it a crime to grow an excess, but the food shortages continued to worsen, especially in the towns. September 18-20, 1863 *Battle of Chickamauga - the first battle in Georgia. February 1864 *Anderson POW Camp is opened.[http://www.nps.gov/ande/index.htm NPS, Anderson POW Camps]. May 7 - Sep 2, 1864 * Atlanta Campaign - William T. Sherman's armies invade Georgia, fighting a series of battles, the largest being the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain. Atlanta is captured on September 2, 1864. Mid 1864- *Railroads lay in ruins or in Union hands. November - December 1864 *Sherman's March to the Sea inflicting $100 million (1864 dollars) of destruction. Women and children were captured and shipped North, most never to return. [http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/nge/Article.jsp?path=/HistoryArchaeology/CivilWarandReconstruction/Events-8&id=h-1086 Deportation of Rosswell Mill Women].[http://books.google.com/books?id=KejHFo7A8eQC Drawn with the Sword, Reflections on the American Civil War by James McPherson, Oxford Press, 1986,pg. 82].[http://books.google.com/books?id=pwR_EvBVl0oC Sherman's Campaign]. December 1864- *Sherman captures Savannah, offering it to President Lincoln as a Christmas present. January 1865- *Sherman left Georgia to begin the Carolinas Campaign. April 16, 1865- * Battle of Columbus was fought on the Georgia Alabama border. In 1935 it was officially declared the last battle of the War Between the States by the State Legislature.[http://neptune3.galib.uga.edu/ssp/cgi-bin/legis-idx.pl?sessionid=7f000001&type=law&byte=168578248&lawcnt=4&filt=doc UGA Legeslative Documents]. === County Resources === ====Appling==== *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/appling/military/civilwar/rosters/cof11batt.txt Roster, Co. F 11th Regiment] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Appling_County,_Georgia Family Search Appling County in the Civil War] *[http://genealogytrails.com/geo/appling/civil_war_sketches.htm Genealogical Trails, Appling County Civil War Sketches] ====Atkinson==== *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=vcsr&GSvcid=226226 Find A Grave Confederate Soldiers Buried in Georgia] *[http://www.mygenealogist.com/georgia-genealogy/atkinson-county.htm Genealogical Research in Atkinson County] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Atkinson_County,_Georgia Family Search Atkinson County, GA. Civil War] ====Bacon==== *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gabacon/Vets_Civil_War.htm Civil War Veterans from Bacon. County] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Bacon_County,_Georgia Family Search: Bacon County in the Civil War] *[http://civilwarroster.com/cw/cw-ga.html GA Civil War Rosters 2009 Update] ====Baker==== *[http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/baker/military.html US GenWeb 6th GA infantry, Co. H] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Baker_County,_Georgia Family Search Baker County, GA. Civil War] ====Baldwin==== *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gabaldw2/civilwardeaths.html Baldwin County Civil War Deaths] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gabaldw2/regiments.html RootsWeb Baldwin County Civil War Regiments] *[http://theusgenweb.org/ga/baldwin/civil.html GenWeb Baldwin County in the Civil War] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/9th_Regiment,_Georgia_Infantry_(Confederate) 9th Regiment GA Infantry] ====Banks==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Banks_County,_Georgia Banks County Family Search List of Websites] *[http://www.genealogyinc.com/georgia/banks-county/ Banks County Records, History and Genealogy] ====Barrow==== *[http://onlineathens.com/stories/030500/ath_0305000027.shtml Battle of Jug Tavern] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Barrow_County,_Georgia Barrow County Family Search] *[http://onlineathens.com/stories/030500/ath_0305000027.shtml Barrow County Historic Sites] ====Bartow==== *[http://web.archive.org/web/20120317213356/http://tfoenander.com/cassville.htm List of CSA Deaths in Hospitals in Cassville] *[http://www.princeton.edu/~achaney/tmve/wiki100k/docs/Adairsville,_Georgia.html Princeton Edu: History of Adairsville, GA] *[http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Locomotive_Chase The Great Locomotive Chase] *[http://www.cassvillehistoricalsociety.com/cemetery/ Cassville Confederate Cemetery] *[http://www.udccartersvillega.com/ United Daughters of the Confederacy Cartersville] *[http://www.visitcartersvillega.org/na/The_Blue_and_Gray_in_Bartow The Blue and Gray in Bartow] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Bartow_County,_Georgia Family Search Bartow County] *[http://www.exploresouthernhistory.com/allatoonapass.html Battle of Altoona Pass] ====Ben Hill==== *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gabenhi2/ Ben Hill GenWeb Search] *[http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&frm=1&source=web&cd=14&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CIABEBYwDQ&url=http%3A%2F%2Ffamilysearch.org%2Flearn%2Fwiki%2Fen%2F21st_Regiment%2C_Georgia_Infantry_(Confederate)&ei=IxpMU4yfB4irsQSFhYCYBw&usg=AFQjCNHWf42QVyM2QJ4sWiQvsglPY-51SQ&sig2=sAsqPL-qYwJb9knfYOyVuw 21st Regiment GA Infantry Search] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Ben_Hill_County,_Georgia Family Search Ben Hill County, GA. Civil War] ====Berrien==== *[http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Berrien_County,_Georgia Barrien County, GA Civil War Family Search] *[http://berriencounty.smugmug.com/County-History/Wars-and-Military/Civil-War/1613871_WrntQg Berrien, GA Civil War Photos] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Berrien_County,_Georgia Family Search Berrien County, GA. Civil War] ====Bibb==== *[http://www.nps.gov/history/history/online_books/civil_war_series/5/sec7.htm Camp Oglethorpe Prison] *[http://maconchamber.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=60&Itemid=69 The History of Macon] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Bibb_County,_Georgia Family Search Bibb County, GA] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gabibb/bmil.htm RootsWeb Bibb County Military Page] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/1st_Regiment,_Georgia_Infantry_(Ramsey%27s)_(Confederate) Ramsey's Regiment] *[http://www.exploresouthernhistory.com/ocmulgeemounds1.html Ocmulgee National Monument] *[http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Griswoldville Battle of Griswoldville] *[http://www.exploresouthernhistory.com/dunlaphill.html Battle of Dunlap Hill] *[http://www.exploresouthernhistory.com/walnutcreek.html Battle of Walnut Creek] ====Bleckley==== :''Bleckley County was formed in 1912.'' *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gableckl/history.html Beckley County History] *[http://www.fickling.com/area-bleckley-county.html Bleckley County Information and Demographics] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Bleckley_County,_Georgia Family Search Bleckley County, GA. Civil War] ====Brantley==== *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gabrantl/cwar-home.html Brantley County Civil War Historical Society] *[http://vanishingsouthgeorgia.com/tag/the-civil-war-in-south-georgia/page/2/ The Civil War in South GA], includes photographs. *[http://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/histcountymaps/brantleyhistmaps.htm Brantley County Historic Maps] ====Brooks==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Brooks_County,_Georgia Family Search Brooks Co., GA] ====Bryan==== *[http://www.richmondhillhistoricalsociety.com/history-of-richmond-hill.html Richmond Hill Historic Society and Museum] *[http://gastateparks.org/FortMcAllister Ft. McAllister] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/25th_Regiment,_Georgia_Infantry_(Confederate) 25th Regiment GA, Co. A] *[http://www.kqzyfj.com/41100y1A719PSRVZRWQPRQUXRWTR?sid=GenForum&url=http://genforum.genealogy.com/ga/bryan/ Bryan County GA Genealogical Forum] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/47th_Regiment,_Georgia_Infantry_(Confederate) 47th Regiment GA. Co., E] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Bryan_County,_Georgia Bryan County Civil War Family Search] ====Bulloch==== *[http://bullochcounty.net/general-information/history/ History and Genealogy Bulloch County] *[http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/47th_Georgia_Volunteer_Infantry 47th Georgia Volunteers] *[http://www.civilwaralbum.com/misc10/statesboro1.htm Statesboro Civil War Album] *[http://www.accessgenealogy.com/georgia-genealogy/ Georgia Access Genealogy: Statesboro] *[http://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/histcountymaps/bullochhistmaps.htm Bulloch County Historic Maps] ====Burke==== *[http://www.usgenweb.info/gaburke/ Burke County, GA GenWeb] *[http://www.usgenweb.info/gaburke/ Burke County Family Search] ====Butts==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Butts_County,_Georgia Family Search Butts County, GA] *[https://m.facebook.com/JacksonVeteransPark?refsrc=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2F&_rdr Facebook Jackson Veteran's Memorial. Park] ====Calhoun==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Calhoun_County,_Georgia Calhoun Family Search] ====Camden==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Camden_County,_Georgia_Militia_(Mounted)_(Confederate) Camden CO. Militia] ====Candler==== *[http://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/histcountymaps/candlerhistmaps.htm Candler County Historic Maps] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Candler_County,_Georgia Family Search Candler County, GA. Civil War] ====Carroll==== *[http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Carroll_County,_Georgia Carroll County, GA Family Search] ====Catoosa==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Catoosa_County,_Georgia Family Search Catoosa County] ====Charlton==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Charlton_County,_Georgia Family Search Charlton County] *[http://genealogytrails.com/geo/charlton/history.htm Charlton County. History and Genealogy] ====Chatham==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/18th_Regiment,_Georgia_Infantry_(Confederate) Savannah Guards] *[http://www.nps.gov/fopu/index.htm Ft. Pulaski] *[http://www.savannahga.gov/index.aspx?NID=738 Bonaventure Burial Records] *[http://www.civilwar.org/civil-war-discovery-trail/sites/savannah-history-museum.html Savannah Museum Civil War Trust] *[http://www.exploretybee.com/Fort_Screven.shtml Ft. Screven] *[http://visithistoricsavannah.com/colonial-park-cemetery-savannah/ Colonial Park Cemetery] *[http://www.findagrave.com/php/famous.php?FScemeteryid=34923&page=cem Laurel Grove Cemetery Find A Grave] ====Chattahoochee==== *[http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/chattahoochee/military.html Chattahoochee GenWeb Military Records] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Chattahoochee_County,_Georgia Family Search Chattahoochee County] ====Chattooga==== *[http://scv507.weebly.com/trion-factory.html The First Battle of Trion] ====Cherokee==== *[http://www.cem.va.gov/cems/nchp/georgia.asp GA National Cemetery] *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/al/cherokee/military/civilwar/other/civilwar21nmt.txt Civil War Soldiers Buried in Cherokee County, GA] ====Clarke==== *[http://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/ugapressbks/do-pdf:ugp9780820334585 Civil War Diaries of Athens, GA] ====Clay==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/9th_Regiment,_Georgia_Infantry_(Confederate) 9th Regiment GA Infantry] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Clayton_County,_Georgia Clay County Civil War Family Search] ====Clayton==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Clayton_County,_Georgia Family Search Clayton County] ====Clinch==== *[http://genealogytrails.com/geo/clinch/civil-war.html Genealogical Trails: Clinch County, GA - Civil War Period] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Clinch_County,_Georgia Family Search Clinch County, GA. Civil War] ====Cobb==== *[http://www.cem.va.gov/cems/nchp/marietta.asp Marietta National Cemetery] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=vcsr&GSvcid=200301 Civil War Vererans Cobb County Find A Grave] *[http://civilwarroundtables.com/gacobb/articles/cobb-county-in-the-war/soldiers-of-cobb-county/ Soldiers of Cobb County, Civil War Round Table] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gacobb/ Cobb County GenWeb] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Cobb_County,_Georgia Family Search Cobb County] *[http://www.civilwar.org/battlefields/kennesawmountain/kennesaw-mountain-history-articles/cobbcountysecrist.html Civil War Trust: Cobb County in the Atlanta Campaign] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/18th_Battalion,_Georgia_Infantry 18th Battalion, GA. Infantry] ====Coffee==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Coffee_County,_Georgia Family Search Coffee. County] ====Colquitt==== *[http://www.gacivilwar.org/attraction/932-colquitt-county-war-memorial Civil War Memorial] ====Columbia==== *[https://www.facebook.com/ColumbiaCountyGaHistoricalSociety/notes Columbia Historical Society Facebook] ====Cook==== *[http://www.gacivilwar.org/attraction/1059-cook-county-historical-society-museum-genealogical-library Cook County Historical Society] ====Coweta==== *[http://www.friendsofbrownsmillbattlefield.com/ Brown's Mill Battlefield Association] ====Crawford==== *[http://www.genforum.genealogy.com/civilwar/ Crawford Civil War Roundtable] ====Crisp==== *[http://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/histcountymaps/crisphistmaps.htm Crisp County Historical Maps] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Crisp_County,_Georgia Family Search Crisp County, GA. Civil War] ====Dade==== *[http://www.civilwar.com/travel/battlefields/148392-chickamauga-battlefield-georgia-.html Civil War Trust Chickamauga Battlefield] *[http://roadsidegeorgia.com/county/dade.html Dade County Civil War. Resources, History, and Links] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gadade/resources.htm GenWeb Dade County] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Dade_County,_Georgia Family Search Dade County] ====Dawson==== *[http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/1st_Battalion,_Georgia_Infantry_(Union) Family Search 1st Battalion GA infantry] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gadawson/ RootsWeb Dawson County] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=vcsr&GSob=c&GSvcid=10420& Find A Grave Union Soldiers of Dawson County] ====De Kalb==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/DeKalb_County,_Georgia Family Search Dekalb] ====Decatur==== *[http://www.thegagenweb.com/gadecatur/Military/civilwarunits.html Decatur Civil War Units] ====Dodge==== *[http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/dodge-county Dodge County New Georgia Encyclopedia] ====Dooly==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/18th_Battalion,_Georgia_Infantry 18th Battalion, GA. Infantry] *[http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/DOOLEY-CUZINS-GA/2002-05/1020644598 Dooley Civil War RootsWeb] ====Dougherty==== *[http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89059402289;view=1up;seq=661 Davis Invincibles Roster] *[http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~marykozy/military/CoG17thReg.html Dougherty Civil War Rosters] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/14th_Regiment,_Georgia_Infantry_(Confederate) 14th Regiment GA Infantry] ====Douglas==== *[http://www.celebratedouglascounty.com/view/global/viewdownload/&docid=951&file=/6_HistoricandCulturalResources-DCA_final.doc Historical and Cultural Resources Douglas County] ====Early==== *[http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Georgia_Civil_War_Confederate_Units_24th_through_214th Civil War Units Early County] ====Echols==== *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/lowndes/military/civilwar/rosters/mt32umusterro.txt GenWeb Military Records Muster Rolls] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Tiller's_Company,_Georgia_Light_Artillery_(Echols_Light_Artillery)_(Confederate) Tiller's Company Light Infantry] *[http://www.dabroxson.com/echols/Veterans.htm War Veterans in Echols County] ====Effingham==== *[http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&frm=1&source=web&cd=2&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CDEQFjAB&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.effinghamcounty.com%2FCivil-War-Experience.297.0.html&ei=RBtMU6nUJOSgsATn3IDAAQ&usg=AFQjCNGOiMh-dpYY-JSVcIM7QLPPKLCwnA&sig2=YTN--F1unYqeMsHDezFU_A Civil War Experience] ====Elbert==== *[http://hmfa.libs.uga.edu/hmfa/view?docId=ead/ms2986-ead.xml Elbert County Muster Rolls] ====Emanuel==== *[http://genealogytrails.com/geo/emanuel/biographies.htm Genealogy Trails Emanuel County] ====Evans==== *[http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/evans-county Evans County New Georgia Encyclopedia] ====Fannin==== *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gafanni2/ GA GenWeb Fannin County] ====Fayette==== *[http://www.ejlanham.com/MyFayetteCounty.html Fayette County Civil War Dead] ====Floyd==== *[http://romegeorgia.org/civil-war/history/ Civil War History of Rome GA] *[http://www.encyclopediaofalabama.org/article/h-1380 Streight's Raid] ====Forsyth==== *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gaforsyt/records/civilwar.html RootsWeb Forsyth Civil War] ====Franklin==== *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gafrankl/ RootsWeb Frankin County] ====Fulton==== *[http://www.thesouthernpartisan.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/70.1-ARCHIVERoswellFile-26p.pdf The Southern Partisan The Capture of the. Roswell Mill Women] *[http://www.civilwarnews.com/archive/articles/roswell_kirby.htm Civil War News Memorial to Roswell Mill Women] *[http://www.women-will-howl.com/mill-worker-photographs.html Photographs of Roswell Mill Workers] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Fulton_County,_Georgia Family Search Fulton GA] ====Gilmer==== *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gilmercountyrecords/civilwarsoldiers.htm Civil War Soldiers of Gilmer County] ====Glascock==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Glascock_County,_Georgia Family Search Glascock County] ====Glynn==== *[http://www.civilwar.org/education/history/primarysources/chapter-iii-st-simons.html Old St. Simon's Island Civil War Trust] *[http://www.glynngen.com/history/books/1913remstmarys.htm Reminiscences of Old St. Marys] ====Gordon==== *[http://www.gordoncounty.org/community/area-attractions/fort-wayne-civil-war-historical-site/ Ft Wayne] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Gordon_County,_Georgia Family Search Gorfon County, GA] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/8th_Battalion,_Georgia_Infantry_(Confederate) 8th Battalion GA Infantry] ====Grady==== *[http://books.google.com/books?id=ryu00_YxdRcC&pg=PR11&lpg=PR11&dq=Grady+CO+GA+Civil+War&source=bl&ots=YIWiAZ_tDT&sig=DOn4NYGjQEgo1IlgrZMVoCpqXwk&hl=en&sa=X&ei=Bv9CU8bSJeWxsASWrIGgCQ&ved=0CFcQ6AEwBw#v=onepage&q=Grady%20CO%20GA%20Civil%20War&f=false Grady Co GA in the Civil War] *[http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/grady-county New Georgia Encyclopedia: Grady County] *[http://www.linkpendium.com/genealogy/USA/GA/Grady/ Grady County Census and. Vital Records] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=vcsr&GSvcid=81100 Find A Grave: 50th Georgia Volunteer Infantry] *[http://books.google.com/books?id=Von0tD77qJ8C&pg=PA21&lpg=PA21&dq=grady+county+ga+civil+war&source=bl&ots=9Lb9muyhcb&sig=zSi_8K9NK5XgJJMflnjtKCKSbDI&hl=en&sa=X&ei=BihYVL_FE4OiyQTZoIGwDg&ved=0CC0Q6AEwCDgK Walker Family History] page 21 ====Greene==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Greene_County,_Georgia Family Search Greene Co] ====Gwinnett==== *[http://www.negacwrt.net/ NE GA Civil War Roundtable] ====Habersham==== *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gahaber2/military/civil/civilwar.htm Rootsweb Habersham Co. in the Civil War] ====Hall==== *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gahall/military/military.htm Hall Co., GA Military Records] *[http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Hall_County,_Georgia Hall CO Family Search] ====Hancock==== *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gahancoc/ RootsWeb Hancock County] ====Haralson==== *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gaharal2/ RootsWeb Haralson County] *[http://books.google.com/books?id=f6RgeIx4ALwC&pg=PA344&lpg=PA344&dq=bleckley+co+ga+civil+war&source=bl&ots=WStaTob4m_&sig=9WOhJy48Olh1pnMYN1BIxsNsJL8&hl=en&sa=X&ei=RKGoU-_iKZCQqAaD4IGIDA&ved=0CC4Q6AEwCA Plain Folk's Fight: The Civil War and Reconstruction in Piney Woods Georgia, By Mark V. Wetherington] ====Harris==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/17th_Regiment,_Georgia_Infantry 17th Regiment GA Infantry] *[http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_West_Point Battle of West Point] ====Hart==== *[http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Hart_County,_Georgia Family Search Hart County] ====Heard==== *[http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/GAHEARD/2004-03/1080531602 Civil War in Heard County] ====Henry==== *[http://www.henrycountybattlefield.com/ Nash Farm Battlefield] *[http://www.jasonpye.com/blog/The%20Civil%20War%20in%20Henry%20County.pdf. The Civil War in Henry County] ====Houston==== *[http://www.perryhistoricalsociety.org/genealogy/military/wsi/wsi.html Houston County Genealogy] ====Irwin==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Irwin_County,_Georgia Family Search Irwin County] ====Jackson==== *[http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89059402289;view=1up;seq=652;skin=mobile Jackson County Volinteers Roster] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/18th_Battalion,_Georgia_Infantry 18th Battalion, GA. Infantry] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/14th_Regiment,_Georgia_Infantry_(Confederate) 14th Regiment GA Infantry] *[http://www.civilwartraveler.com/WEST/GA/more-georgia.html Civil War Traveler] ====Jasper==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/14th_Regiment,_Georgia_Infantry_(Confederate) 14th Regiment GA Infantry] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gajasper/jordanshistory.htm History of Jasper County] ====Jeff Davis==== *[http://www.thegaproject.org/countySites/jeffdavis/ History of Jeff Davis County] ====Jefferson==== *[http://civilwarheritagetrails.org/ga-civil-war-trails-map/ga-trailblazers.html Civil War Trails] ====Jenkins==== *[http://www.exploresouthernhistory.com/camplawton.html Camp Lawton POW Camp] *[http://www.civilwaralbum.com/misc10/fortlawton1.htm Camp Lawton Albumn] ====Johnson==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/14th_Regiment,_Georgia_Infantry_(Confederate) 14th Regiment GA Infantry] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Johnson_County,_Georgia Family Search Johnson County] ====Jones==== *[http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Griswoldville Batle of Griswoldville] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Jones_County,_Georgia Family Search Jones County] ====Lamar==== *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~galamar/military.html Military Records Lamar County] ====Lanier==== *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~galanier/ RootsWeb Lanier County] ====Laurens==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Laurens_County,_Georgia Family Search Laurens County] ====Lee==== *[http://www.genrecords.net/galee/ Lee County Civil War Records] ====Liberty==== *[http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM6CEF_Skirmish_at_Hinesville_Hinesville_GA Skirmishes at Hinesvilie, Civil War] *[http://www.civilwaralbum.com/misc6/midway1.htm Midway Museum and Church] *[http://www.libertyhistory.org/appendixes/458-21-muster-roll-civil-war-liberty-county-georgia-liberty-volunteers Muster Rolls Liberty County] *[http://www.libertyhistory.org/ Liberty County Historical Society] ====Lincoln==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Lincoln_County,_Georgia Family Search Lincoln County] ====Long==== *[http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_County,_Georgia ''Long County, GA''] ''was founded in 1920.'' ====Lowndes==== *[http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Lowndes_County,_Georgia Family Search Lowndes County] *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/lowndes/military/civilwar/rosters/mt32umusterro.txt GenWeb Military Records Muster Rolls] ====Lumpkin==== *[http://lumpkincountygen.net/CivilWarMain.html Civil War in. Lumpkin County] *[http://lumpkincountygen.net/UnionGuerrillas.html Union Guerrillas of Lumpkin County] ====Macon==== *[http://www.nps.gov/ande/index.htm Anderson POW Camp] *[http://gamacon.eppygen.org/Military/CW_Hill_Family.htm Hill Family Civil War Records] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Macon_County,_Georgia Macon County in the Civil War Family Search] ====Madison==== *[http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Madison_County,_Georgia Family Search Madison County] *[http://localhistory.morrisville.edu/sites/mad_bury/master.html Civil War Soldiers in Madison Co] *[http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Milner's_Company,_Georgia_Infantry_(Madison_County_Home_Guard)_(Confederate) Family Search Milner's Company Home Guard] ====Marion==== *[http://www.thegagenweb.com/marion/military/civilwar/civilwarmarion.htm GenWeb Marion County Civil War] ====McDuffie==== *[http://hrcga.org/mcduffie-county/ Historic Rural Churches] *[http://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/histcountymaps/mcduffiehistmaps.htm McDuffie County Historic Maps] *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/mcduffie/military/civilwar/cok48reg.txt McDUFFIE COUNTY, GA - Civil War Co K 48th Regiments] ====McIntosh==== *[http://www.gacivilwar.org/story/butler-island-plantation Butler Island Plantation] ====Meriwether==== *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=vcsr&GSvcid=226226 Find A Grave Civil War Veterans] ====Miller==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Miller_County,_Georgia Family Search Miller County] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=vcsr&GSvcid=118077 Find A Grave Civil War POWs] ====Mitchell==== *[http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Mitchell_County,_Georgia Family Search Mitchell County] ====Monroe==== *[http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&frm=1&source=web&cd=5&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CEgQFjAE&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.georgiaencyclopedia.org%2Farticles%2Fcounties-cities-neighborhoods%2Fmonroe-county&ei=nxpMU8flHcOgsASD8ICYAg&usg=AFQjCNHuRxyU6HIiWAFcCuN-iOYD5tiq-A&sig2=gRgykZYJ0UpIq5EZlWRhGA Monroe County New GA Encyclopedia] ====Montgomery==== *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gamontgo/Military/CW_Pensioners.htm Civil War Pension Claims] *[http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/s/a/f/Olivia-W-Saffold-Soperton/ 1906 Civil War Veteran Census] ====Morgan==== *[http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ga/county/morgan1/ Morgan County Genealogy] ====Murray==== *[http://www.murraycountymuseum.com/cwr_28.html Civil War Units] ====Muscogee==== *[http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Muscogee_County,_Georgia Muscogee County Family Search] ====Newton==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Newton_County,_Georgia Family Search Newton County] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/18th_Battalion,_Georgia_Infantry 18th Battalion, GA. Infantry] ====Oconee==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Oconee_County,_Georgia Oconee Family Search] ====Oglethorpe==== *[http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/6th_Georgia_Volunteer_Infantry 6th Georgia Volunteer Infantry] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Oglethorpe_County,_Georgia Family Search Ogelthorpe County] *[http://hrcga.org/oglethorpe-county/ Historic Rural Churches] ====Paulding==== *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gapauld2/mpc/civilwar.shtml Civil War Units Paulding County] ====Peach==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Peach_County,_Georgia Peach County Family Search] ====Pickens==== *[http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/1st_Battalion,_Georgia_Infantry_(Union) Family Search 1st Battalion GA infantry] *[http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Pickens_County,_Georgia Family Search Pickens County] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=vcsr&GSob=c&GSvcid=10420& Find A Grave Union Soldiers of Pickens County] *[http://genealogytrails.com/geo/pickens/military-history.html Pickens County Military History] ====Pierce==== *[http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierce_County_Jail Pierce County Jail, POW] *[http://www.gacivilwar.org/attraction/506-blackshear-civil-war-prison-camp Blackshear POW Camp] ====Pike==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Pike_County,_Georgia Pike County Family Search] ====Polk==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Polk_County,_Georgia Polk County Family Search] ====Pulaski==== *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~donbrown/CoG-8th.htm RootsWeb Muster Rolls] ====Putnam==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Putnam_County,_Georgia Putnam Family Search] ====Quitman==== *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/quitman/military/civilwar/other/nmt17civilwar.txt The Civil War Echo] ====Rabun==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Rabun_County,_Georgia Rabun County Family Search] ====Randolph==== *[http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Randolph_County,_Georgia Family Search Randolph County] ====Richmond==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Richmond_County,_Georgia Family Search Richmond] *[http://www.nps.gov/nr/travel/augusta/sibleymill.html Confederate Powder Works] ====Rockdale==== *[http://campjoewheeler.org/Education/WarInConyers.html Camp Wheeler] ====Schley==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/17th_Regiment,_Georgia_Infantry 17th Regiment GA Infantry] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Schley_County,_Georgia Family Search Schley County] ====Screven==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Screven_County,_Georgia Family Search Screven County] ====Seminole==== *[http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/seminole-county ''Seminole County''] ''did not exist until 1920.'' ====Spalding==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Spalding_County,_Georgia Family Search Spauldin County] ====Stephens==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/18th_Battalion,_Georgia_Infantry 18th Battalion, GA. Infantry] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gasteph2/ RootsWeb Stephens County] ====Stewart==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/17th_Regiment,_Georgia_Infantry 17th Regiment GA Infantry] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Stewart_County,_Georgia Family Search Stewart County] ====Sumter==== *[http://www.civilwar.org/education/history/warfare-and-logistics/warfare/andersonville.html Andersonville Prison, Civil War Trust] *[http://www.nps.gov/nr/twhp/wwwlps/lessons/11andersonville/11andersonville.htm NPS Andersonville POW Camp] *[http://9thgeorgiainfantry.org/sumtermain.html Confederate Soldiers' Page] *[http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andersonville,_Georgia Andersonville, GA] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/9th_Regiment,_Georgia_Infantry_(Confederate) 9th Regiment GA Infantry] ====Talbot==== *[http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Talbot_County,_Georgia Family Search Talbot County] ====Taliaferro==== *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gatalia2/ RootsWeb Taliaferro County] ====Tattnall==== *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/tattnall/military/civilwar/rosters/cob61reg.txt Tattnall County Civil War Rosters] ====Taylor==== *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gataylor/confed2.htm RootsWeb Taylor County] ====Telfair==== *[http://www.linkpendium.com/genealogy/USA/GA/Telfair/ Telfair Vital Statistics] *[http://www.researchonline.net/gacw/county/telfair.htm Telfair Civil War Units Telfair County] *[http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/telfair/military.html Military Archives Telfair County] ====Terrell==== *[http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Terrell_County,_Georgia Family Search Terell County] ====Thomas==== *[http://www.gacivilwar.org/attraction/4737-thomas-county-museum-of-history Thomas County Museum] ====Tift==== *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gatift/ RootsWeb Tift County, GA] ====Toombs==== *[http://toombs.150m.com/Civil/War.htm Tombs County in the Civil War] ====Towns==== *[http://www.andersonvillegeorgia.com/ Andersonville GA Civil War Village] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gatowns/ GenWeb Civil War Towns County] ====Treutlen==== *[http://m.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/treutlen-county ''Treutlen County''] ''was not founded until 1912.'' *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=vcsr&GSvcid=186498 Find A Grave Civil War Veterans in Barnhill Cemetery] ====Troup==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/9th_Regiment,_Georgia_Infantry_(Confederate) 9th Regiment GA Infantry] *[http://www.georgiagenealogy.org/troup/civil_war.htm Troup County Genealogy] *[http://www.trouparchives.org/index.php/about_us Troup County Archives] ====Turner==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Turner_County,_Georgia Turner County Family Search] ====Twiggs==== *[http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Twiggs_County,_Georgia Family Search Teiggs County] ====Union==== *[http://www.unioncountyhistory.org/page43/page61/page61.html Union County Historical Society] ====Upson==== *[http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/1st_Battalion,_Georgia_Infantry_(Union) Family Search 1st Battalion GA infantry] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gaupson/ GenWeb Upson, GA] ====Walker==== *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=vcsr&GSvcid=133381 Civil War Graves in Walker County] ====Walton==== *[http://www.linkpendium.com/genealogy/USA/GA/Walton/ Walton Genealogy and History] ====Ware==== *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gaware/html/warecounits.html Civil War Units in Ware County] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Ware_County,_Georgia Family Search Ware County] ====Warren==== *[http://iagenweb.org/warren/military/cwsoldiers_am.html Civil War Soldiers in Warren County] ====Washington==== *[http://civilwarroster.com/cw/cw-ga.html Civil War Rosters] ====Wayne==== *[http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Altamaha_Bridge Battle of Altamaha Bridge] ====Webster==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/17th_Regiment,_Georgia_Infantry 17th Regiment GA Infantry] *[http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/17th_Regiment,_Georgia_Infantry_(Confederate) 17th Regiment Georgia Infantry] ====Wheeler==== *[http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Brown's_Mill Battle of Brown's Mill] ====White==== *[http://tn-roots.com/Georgia/White/civilwar/index.htm White County in the Civil War] ====Whitfield==== *[http://www.thegagenweb.com/gawhitfield/military/civilwar/civilwarsoldiers.htm Whitfield County Civil War Soldiers] ====Wilcox==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Wilcox_County,_Georgia Family Search Wilcox County] ====Wilkes==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Wilkes_County,_Georgia Family Search Wilkes County] ====Wilkinson==== *[http://www.georgiagenealogy.org/wilkinson/civilwar.html Wilkinson County Civil War] ====Worth==== *[http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ga/county/fulton/worthhistory/pg%20401-500red.pdf History of Worth County, Georgia] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/14th_Regiment,_Georgia_Infantry_(Confederate) 14th Regiment GA Infantry] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Worth_County,_Georgia Worth County Family Search] == Sources == ----

Gerard Name Study

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This is a One Name Study to collect information about the surname Gerard and its variants. Project leader [[Gerard-337]] Please post any questions to the discussion board. *[[Space:Gerard_Name_Study_Resources|Resources]] *[[Space:Gerard_Sources|Sources]] Please add the project template to Gerard profiles. {{One Name Study|name=Gerard}} Similar surnames: Gerald, Guerard, Herard, Gerhardt, Garard, Gerardi, Berard, Geary The rich and ancient history of the Gerard family name dates back to the time of the Anglo-Saxon tribes of Britain. It comes from the son of Gerard. The surname Gerard was originally derived from the Old German Gerhard which meant spear-brave. In Old English, patronyms were formed by adding a variety of suffixes to personal names, which changed over time and from place to place. For example, after the Norman Conquest, sunu and sune, which meant son, were the most common patronymic suffixes. In the 12th and 13th centuries, the most common patronymic names included the word filius, which meant son. By the 14th century, the suffix son had replaced these earlier versions. Surnames that were formed with filius or son were more common in the north of England and it was here that the number of individuals without surnames was greatest at this time. Early Origins The surname Gerard was first found in Lancashire where they held a family seat from very ancient times. The Gerrard family name, also spelled Gerard and Jarrard, is traced by historians to the grandson of '''Edward the Confessor''' (1004-1066). In England the name was first recorded in the Domesday Book in 1086. Gerard (died 21 May 1108), was Lord Chancellor of England (1085-1092) appointed by William I, and later Archbishop of York (1100-1108.) He may have been with the king's hunting party when William II was killed, as he witnessed the first charter issued by the new king, Henry I of England, a few days later. Windle with Hardshaw in Lancashire was home to the family in later years. "In the reign of Edward III., the manor was held under William Boteler by Peter de Burnhull, with whose heiress the Gerards acquired the property; and this latter family are the present lords. Windle Hall belongs to Sir John Gerard, Bart., at whose annual court lord the manor of Windle, officers are chosen for the township."Lewis, Samuel, A Topographical Dictionary of England. Institute of Historical Research, 1848 Surname Information *[http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Gerard#ixzz3DR5QTTBl/ Surnamedb.com] *[http://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=gerard/ Name Origins] Surname Variations :Garrett :Garard :Garrard :Garredd :Gerald (English) :Gerard (most common spelling today) :Gerardet (France) :Gerardi :Gerrard :Ghiraldi (Italy) :Girote :Giraud :Jared :Jarrard :Jarrett :Jarret :Jarrett & many others.

Gerhard Lang Brewery

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German Diaspora: Emigration during the mid-19th Century

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'''The German diaspora''' describes German speakers who emigrated from central Europe. This [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_diaspora Wikipedia article] describes the "German" term as a sociolinguistic group as opposed to the national one. "the Alsatians and Hessians were simply called Germans once they set foot in their new homelands." '''The following table''' is primarily based on the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/States_of_the_German_Confederation member states of the German Confederation ''(German: Deutscher Bund)'' between 1815 and 1866]. It shows the migration categories that have been identified in Wikitree (December 2021)(Last update 13 October 2023). {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" width=100% |- !align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=38%|Sovereign State !align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=12%|To Africa !align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=12%|To Europe !align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=12%|To Oceania !align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=14%|To North America !align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=12%|To South America |- !align="center"|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anhalt-Bernburg Anhalt-Bernburg ] (1603 - 1863)
''Herzogtum Anhalt-Bernburg||||||||| || |- !align="center"|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anhalt-Dessau Anhalt-Dessau ] (1603 - 1863 )
''Fürstentum (Herzogtum) Anhalt-Dessau||||||||||| |- !align="center"|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anhalt-K%C3%B6then Anhalt-Köthen ] (1603 - 1853)
''Fürstentum (Herzogtum) Anhalt-Köthen ||||||||||| |- !align="center"|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austrian_Empire Austrian Empire ] (1804 - 1867)
'' Kaisertum Österreich !align="center" |[[:Category:Bohemia%2C_Emigrants_to_South_Africa| Bohemia to South Africa]] !align="center" |[[:Category:Bohemia%2C_Emigrants_to_the_Netherlands| Bohemia to the Netherlands]]
[[:Category:Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria%2C_Emigrants_to_Denmark| Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria to Denmark]] !align="center" |[[:Category:Bohemia%2C_Emigrants_to_Australia| Bohemia to Australia]]
[[:Category:Bohemia%2C_Emigrants_to_New_Zealand| Bohemia to New Zealand]]
[[:Category:Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria%2C_Emigrants_to_Australia| Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria to Australia]] !align="center"|[[:Category:Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria%2C_Emigrants_to_Canada| Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria to Canada]]
[[:Category:Austria%2C_Emigrants| Austria to USA]]
[[:Category:Bohemia%2C_Emigrants_to_United_States| Bohemia to USA]]
[[:Category:Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria%2C_Emigrants_to_United_States|Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria to USA]]
[[:Category:Kingdom of Hungary%2C_Emigrants_to_Canada|Kingdom of Hungary to Canada]]
[[:Category:Kingdom of Hungary%2C_Emigrants_to_United_States|Kingdom of Hungary to USA]]
[[:Category: Moravia, Emigrants to United States|Moravia to USA]]
[[:Category: Slovakia, Austria-Hungary, Emigrants to United States|Slovakia to USA]]|| |- !align="center"|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Duchy_of_Baden Baden] (1806 - 1918 )
'' Großherzogtum Baden|| !align="center"|[[:Category:Grand_Duchy_of_Baden%2C_Emigrants_to_England| Grand Duchy of Baden to England]]
[[:Category:Grand_Duchy_of_Baden%2C_Emigrants_to_Scotland| Grand Duchy of Baden to Scotland]] !align="center"|[[:Category:Grand_Duchy_of_Baden%2C_Emigrants_to_Australia| Grand Duchy of Baden to Australia]] !align="center"|[[:Category:Grand_Duchy_of_Baden%2C_Emigrants_to_Canada| Grand Duchy of Baden to Canada]]
[[:Category:Grand_Duchy_of_Baden%2C_Emigrants_to_United_States| Grand Duchy of Baden to USA]]|| |- !align="center"|{{red}}[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Bavaria Bavaria ] (1805 - 1918)
'' Königreich Bayern'' |||| !align="center"|[[:Category:Kingdom_of_Bavaria%2C_Emigrants_to_Australia |Kingdom of Bavaria to Australia]]
[[:Category:Kingdom_of_Bavaria%2C_Emigrants_to_New_Zealand |Kingdom of Bavaria to New Zealand]]||[[:Category:Kingdom_of_Bavaria%2C_Emigrants_to_United_States|KIngdom of Bavaria to USA]]|| |- !align="center"|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_Hanseatic_City_of_Bremen%7CBremen Bremen] (1806 - present )
''Freie Hansestadt Bremen ||||||||[[:Category: Bremen, Emigrants to United States|Bremen to USA]]|| |- !align="center"|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duchy_of_Brunswick Brunswick ] (1815 - 1918 )
''Herzogtum Braunschweig |||||||[[:Category: Duchy of Brunswick, Emigrants to Australia|Duchy of Brunswick to Australia]] !align="center"| [[:Category: Duchy of Brunswick, Emigrants to United States|Duchy of Brunswick to USA]]|| |- !align="center"|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_City_of_Frankfurt Frankfurt] (1816 - 1866)
''Freie Stadt Frankfurt||||||||||| |- !align="center"|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Free_and_Hanseatic_City_of_Hamburg Hamburg] (1806 - present)
''Freie und Hansestadt Hamburg |||| !align="center"|[[:Category:Hamburg%2C_Emigrants_to_Australia|Hamburg to Australia]]|||| |- !align="center"|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Hanover Hanover] (1814 - 1866 )
''Königreich Hannover !align="center"|[[:Category: Kingdom of Hanover, Emigrants to Angola|Kingdom of Hanover to Angola]]
[[:Category: Kingdom of Hanover, Emigrants to South Africa|Kingdom of Hanover to South Africa]] !align="center"|[[:Category: Kingdom of Hanover, Emigrants to Denmark|Kingdom of Hanover to Denmark]]
[[:Category: Kingdom of Hanover, Emigrants to Russian Empire|Kingdom of Hanover to Russian Empire]]
[[:Category: Kingdom of Hanover, Emigrants to the Netherlands|Kingdom of Hanover to the Netherlands]] !align="center"|[[:Category:Kingdom_of_Hanover%2C_Emigrants_to_Australia| Kingdom of Hanover to Australia]] !align="center"|[[:Category:Kingdom_of_Hanover%2C_Emigrants_to_Canada| Kingdom of Hanover to Canada]]
[[:Category:Kingdom_of_Hanover%2C_Emigrants_to_Mexico| Kingdom of Hanover to Mexico]]
[[:Category:Kingdom_of_Hanover%2C_Emigrants_to_United_States| Kingdom of Hanover to USA]]||[[:Category: Kingdom of Hanover, Emigrants to Argentina|Kingdom of Hanover to Argentina]]
[[:Category: Kingdom of Hanover, Emigrants to Brazil|Kingdom of Hanover to Brazil]]
[[:Category: Kingdom of Hanover, Emigrants to Colombia|Kingdom of Hanover to Colombia]]
[[:Category: Kingdom of Hanover, Emigrants to Suriname|Kingdom of Hanover to Suriname]] |- !align="center"|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electorate_of_Hesse Hesse (Electorate) ] (1803- 1807 1814-1866)
''Kurfürstentum Hessen ||||||||||| |- !align="center"|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Duchy_of_Hesse Hesse (Grand Duchy)] ( 1806 - 1918)
''Großherzogtum Hessen und bei Rhein|| !align="center"|[[:Category: Grand_Duchy_of_Hesse, Emigrants to the Netherlands|Grand_Duchy_of_Hesse to the Netherlands]]
[[:Category: Grand_Duchy_of_Hesse, Emigrants to Russian Empire|Grand_Duchy_of_Hesse to Russian Empire]]
[[:Category: Grand_Duchy_of_Hesse, Emigrants to Sweden|Grand_Duchy_of_Hesse to Sweden]] !align="center"|[[:Category:Grand_Duchy_of_Hesse%2C_Emigrants_to_Australia|Grand Duchy of Hesse to Australia]]
[[:Category: Grand Duchy of Hesse, Emigrants to New Zealand|Grand Duchy of Hesse to New Zealand]] !align="center"|[[:Category:Grand_Duchy_of_Hesse%2C_Emigrants_to_United_States|Grand Duchy of Hesse to USA]] |- !align="center"|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hesse-Homburg Hesse-Homburg] (1622 - 1866 )
''Landgrafschaft Hessen-Homburg||||||||||| |- !align="center"|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hohenzollern-Hechingen Hohenzollern-Hechingen] (1576 - 1850)
''Hohenzollern-Hechingen ||||||||||| |- !align="center"|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen] (1576 - 1850)
''Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen|||| !align="center"|[[:Category:Principality_of_Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen%2C_Emigrants_to_Australia| Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen to Australia ]] !align="center"|[[:Category:Principality_of_Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen%2C_Emigrants_to_United_States| Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen to USA]]|| |- !align="center"|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duchy_of_Holstein Holstein] (1474 - 1864)
''Herzogtum Holstein||||||||||| |- !align="center"|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holstein-Oldenburg Holstein-Oldenburg] (1815 - 1918)
''Großherzogtum Oldenburg ||||||| !align="center"|[[:Category: Grand Duchy of Oldenburg, Emigrants to United States|Grand Duchy of Oldenburg to USA]]|| |- !align="center"|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liechtenstein Liechtenstein] (1719 - 1866)
''Fürstentum Liechtenstein||||||||||| |- !align="center"|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lippe-Detmold Lippe] (1123 - 1918 )
''Fürstentum Lippe |||||| !align="center"|[[:Category:Lippe%2C_Emigrants_to_United_States| Lippe to USA]]|| |- !align="center"|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luxembourg Luxembourg] (1815 - present)
''Großherzogtum Luxemburg |||||| !align="center"|[[:Category:Luxembourg%2C_Emigrants| Luxemburg to USA]]|| |- !align="center"|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_City_of_L%C3%BCbeck Lübeck] (1226–1811 1815–1937 )
''Freie und Hansestadt Lübeck|||| !align="center"|[[:Category:Free_City_of_L%C3%BCbeck%2C_Emigrants_to_Australia| Free City of Lübeck to Australia]] |||| |- !align="center"|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Duchy_of_Mecklenburg-Schwerin Mecklenburg-Schwerin] (1379 - 1918)
''Herzogtum (Großherzogtum) Mecklenburg-Schwerin|||| !align="center"|[[:Category:Mecklenburg-Schwerin%2C_Emigrants_to_Australia|Mecklenburg-Schwerin to Australia]]
[[:Category:Mecklenburg-Schwerin%2C_Emigrants_to_New_Zealand|Mecklenburg-Schwerin to New Zealand]] !align="center"|[[:Category:Mecklenburg-Schwerin%2C_Emigrants_to_United_States|Mecklenburg-Schwerin to USA]]|| |- !align="center"|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duchy_of_Mecklenburg-Strelitz Mecklenburg-Strelitz] (1701-1918)
''Herzogtum (Großherzogtum) Mecklenburg-Strelitz |||||||||| |- !align="center"|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duchy_of_Nassau Nassau] (1806 - 1866 )
''Herzogtum Nassau|||| !align="center"|[[:Category:Duchy_of_Nassau%2C_Emigrants_to_Australia|Duchy of Nassau to Australia]] !align="center"|[[:Category:Duchy_of_Nassau%2C_Emigrants_to_United_States|Duchy of Nassau to USA]]|| |- !align="center"|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Prussia Prussia] (1701 - 1918)
''Königreich Preußen|| !align="center"|[[:Category:Prussia%2C_Emigrants_to_England|Prussia to England]]
[[:Category:Prussia%2C_Emigrants_to_Ireland|Prussia to Ireland]]
[[:Category:Prussia%2C_Emigrants_to_Russian Empire|Prussia to Russian Empire]] [[:Category:Prussia%2C_Emigrants_to_Sweden|Prussia to Sweden]]
[[:Category:Prussia%2C_Emigrants_to_the_Netherlands|Prussia to the Netherlands]]
[[:Category:Prussia%2C_Emigrants_to_Wales|Prussia to Wales]] !align="center"|[[:Category:Prussia%2C_Emigrants_to_Australia|Prussia to Australia]]
[[:Category:Prussia%2C_Emigrants_to_New_Zealand|Prussia to New Zealand]] !align="center"|[[:Category:Prussia%2C_Emigrants_to_Canada|Prussia to Canada]]
[[:Category:Prussia%2C_Emigrants_to_United_States|Prussia to USA]]
|- !align="center"|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reuss_Elder_Line Reuss, elder line ] (1848 - 1918 )
''Fürstentum Reuß älterer Linie ||||||||||| |- !align="center"|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reuss_Junior_Line Reuss, junior line] (1806 - 1918)
''Fürstentum Reuß-Gera ||||||||||| |- !align="center"|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saxe-Coburg_and_Gotha Saxe-Coburg and Gotha] (1826-1918)
''Herzogtum Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha|||||||||[[:Category: Duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Emigrants to United States|Saxe-Coburg and Gotha to USA]] |- !align="center"|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld ] (1735 - 1826)
''Herzogtum Sachsen-Coburg-Saalfeld||||||||||| |- !align="center"|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg] (1618 - 1826)
''Herzogtum Sachsen-Gotha-Altenburg |||||||||[[:Category:Duchy_of_Saxe-Altenburg%2C_Emigrants_to_United_States|Saxe-Altenburg to USA]] |- !align="center"|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saxe-Hildburghausen Saxe-Hildburghausen] (1618 - 1826)
''Herzogtum Sachsen-Hildburghausen ||||||||||| |- !align="center"|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saxe-Lauenburg Saxe-Lauenburg] (1296–1803 1814–1876 )
''Herzogtum Sachsen-Lauenburg||||||||||| |- !align="center"|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saxe-Meiningen Saxe-Meiningen] (1680 - 1918)
''Herzogtum Sachsen-Meiningen |||||||||[[:Category: Duchy of Saxe-Meiningen, Emigrants to United States|Saxe-Meiningen to USA]] |- !align="center"|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach] (1809 - 1903 )
''Herzogtum Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach|||||||||[[:Category: Grand Duchy of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach, Emigrants to United States| Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach to USA]]|| |- !align="center"|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Saxony Saxony] (1806 - 1918)
''Königreich Sachsen|||| !align="center"|[[:Category:Kingdom_of_Saxony, Emigrants to Australia| Kingdom of Saxony to Australia]] !align="center"|[[:Category:Kingdom of Saxony, Emigrants to United States|Kingdom of Saxony to USA]] |- !align="center"|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schaumburg-Lippe Schaumburg-Lippe] (1647 - 1918)
''Grafschaft (Fürstentum) Schaumburg-Lippe||||||||||| |- !align="center"|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt] (1599 - 1918)
''Grafschaft (Fürstentum) Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt |||||||| |- !align="center"|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwarzburg-Sondershausen Schwarzburg-Sondershausen] (1599 - 1918)
''Grafschaft (Fürstentum) Schwarzburg-Sondershausen |||||| !align="center"|[[:Category:Principality of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen, Emigrants to United States| Schwarzburg-Sondershausen to USA]]|| |- !align="center"|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waldeck_and_Pyrmont Waldeck and Pyrmont] (1180 - 1918)
''Fürstentum Waldeck und Pyrmont ||||||||||| |- !align="center"|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_W%C3%BCrttemberg Württemberg] (1805 - 1918)
''Königreich Württemberg|| !align="center"|[[:Category:Württemberg%2C_Emigrants_to_England| Württemberg to England]]
[[:Category:Württemberg%2C_Emigrants_to_the Netherlands| Württemberg to the Netherlands]]
[[:Category:Württemberg%2C_Emigrants_to_Russian_Empire| Württemberg to Russian_Empire]] !align="center"|[[:Category:W%C3%BCrttemberg%2C_Emigrants_to_Australia| Württemberg to Australia]] !align="center"|[[:Category: Württemberg, Emigrants to Canada|Württemberg to Canada]]
[[:Category:W%C3%BCrttemberg%2C_Emigrants_to_United_States| Württemberg to USA]] ||| |- |} ===Links to Wikitree Pages=== *[[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1815_-_1866]] *[[:Category:Former_Countries_in_Europe]] **[[:Category:Holy_Roman_Empire%2C_Emigrants]] **[[:Category:German_Confederation%2C_Emigrants]] **[[:Category:Austria-Hungary%2C_Emigrants]] *[[:Category:Germany%2C_Emigrants]] **[[Space:Sorbs_/_Wends_of_Lusatia]] *[[:Category:Austria]] **[[:Category:Austria%2C_Emigrants]] *[[:Category:Luxembourg_%28en%29]] ===Acknowledgement=== This table is a useful tool. The first example was found on: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Italian_Roots_Diaspora

German E-Cards

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

German Flags

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German_Flags-33.png
German_Flags-15.png
German_Flags-23.png
German_Flags-24.png
German_Flags-36.png
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German_Flags-26.png
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German_Flags.gif
German_Flags-11.png
German_Flags-4.png
German_Flags-35.png
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German_Flags-28.png
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German_Flags-6.png
German_Flags-1.png
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Flags.gif
German_Flags-19.png
German_Flags-7.png
German_Flags-27.png
German_Flags-9.png
German_Flags-5.png
German_Flags-13.png
Baecker-3-1.png
German_Flags-8.png
Black_Sea_Germans_Working_Page-6.jpg
German_Flags-31.png
WikiTree_practice-1.png
German_Flags-10.png
German_Flags-12.png
German_Flags-18.png
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German_Flags-3.png
German_Flags-25.png
[[Category:Background Images]][[Category:European Flag Images]][[Category:Germany Project]][[Category:Germany Images]][[Category:Germany_Genealogy_Resources]] '''Go to [[Project:Germany|Germany Project]]''' '''IF YOU'D LIKE TO EDIT THIS PAGE, PLEASE ADD YOUR PROPOSED CHANGES TO THE COMMENTS SECTION BELOW.''' For more expansive lists of flags of former German kingdoms, states, and principalities by date range, see the links on this page: [[Space:German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history|German Territorial Structure over the Course of History]] The colors of the German flag are (from top to bottom) black, red and '''gold''' (not yellow, although in most cases the fabric is painted in somewhat dark yellow) {| Border ''1''; text align center |+ '''Images of German flags for use in profiles and templates''' | {| Border ''1''; text align center |+National Flags |- |Flag Image |Image File |Description |Flag Image |Image File |Description |- |[[Image:Flags.gif | 75px |Germany ]] |Flags.gif |German Confederation / Deutscher Bund 1815-1848, 1850-1866
German Reich / Deutsches Reich (Weimarer Republik) 1919-1933
German Democratic Republic / Deutsche Demokratische Republik 1949-1959
Germany / Bundesrepublik Deutschland 1949-current
|[[Image:WikiTree_practice-2.png | 75px |German Empire ]] |WikiTree_practice-2.png |North German Confederation / Norddeutscher Bund 1867-1870
German Empire / Deutsches Reich (Kaiserreich) 1871-1918
German Reich / Deutsches Reich 1933-1935 |- |[[Image:German_Flags-17.png | 75px |Germany 1933-1935 ]] |German_Flags-17.png |German Third Reich / Deutsches Reich (Drittes Reich - additional national flag) 1933-1935 |[[Image:German_Flags-16.png | 75px |German Third Reich 1935-1945 ]] |German_Flags-16.png |German Third Reich / Deutsches Reich (Drittes Reich) 1936-1945 |- |no flag | |Allied Occupied Germany / Gesamt-Deutschland (Alliierte Besatzungszonen) 1946-1949 |[[Image:German_Flags-15.png | 75px |East Germany 1959-1990 ]] |German_Flags-15.png |German Democratic Republic / Deutsche Demokratische Republik 1959-1990 |-} {| Border ''1''; text align center |+'''Modern''' State Flags |- |Flag Image |Image File |Description |Flag Image |Image File |Description |- |[[Image:WikiTree_practice-1.png | 75px |Baden-Württemberg ]] |WikiTree_practice-1.png |Baden-Württemberg |[[Image:German_Flags.png | 75px |Bavaria ]] |German_Flags.png |Bavaria
Bayern |- |[[Image:German_Flags-1.png | 75px |Berlin ]] |German_Flags-1.png |Berlin |[[Image:German_Flags-2.png | 75px |Brandenburg ]] |German_Flags-2.png |Brandenburg |- |[[Image:German_Flags-3.png | 75px |Bremen ]] |German_Flags-3.png |Bremen |[[Image:German_Flags-4.png | 75px |Hamburg ]] |German_Flags-4.png |Hamburg |- |[[Image:German_Flags-5.png | 75px |Hesse ]] |German_Flags-5.png |Hesse
Hessen |[[Image:German_Flags-6.png | 75px |Lower Saxony ]] |German_Flags-6.png |Lower Saxony
Niedersachsen |- |[[Image:German_Flags-7.png | 75px |Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania ]] |German_Flags-7.png |Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern |[[Image:German_Flags-8.png | 75px |North Rhine-Westphalia ]] |German_Flags-8.png |North Rhine-Westphalia
Nordrhein-Westfalen |- |[[Image:German_Flags-9.png | 75px |Rhineland-Palatinate ]] |German_Flags-9.png |Rhineland-Palatinate
Rheinland-Pfalz |[[Image:German_Flags-10.png | 75px |Saarland ]] |German_Flags-10.png |Saarland since 1956 |- |[[Image:German_Flags.gif | 75px |French Occupied Saarland ]] |German_Flags.gif |French Occupied Saarland 1947-1956
Saarland (französische Besatzungszone) |[[Image:German_Flags-11.png | 75px |Saxony ]] |German_Flags-11.png |Saxony
Sachsen |- |[[Image:German_Flags-12.png | 75px |Saxony-Anhalt ]] |German_Flags-12.png |Saxony-Anhalt
Sachsen-Anhalt |[[Image:German_Flags-13.png | 75px |Schleswig-Holstein ]] |German_Flags-13.png |Schleswig-Holstein |- |[[Image:German_Flags-14.png | 75px |Thuringia ]] |German_Flags-14.png |Thuringia
Thüringen |-} {| Border ''1''; text align center |+Select Former German Kingdoms, States, and Principalities (for more, see links on [[Space:German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history|this page]]) |- |Flag Image |Image File |Description |Flag Image |Image File |Description |- |[[Image:German_Flags.png | 75px |Bavaria ]] |German_Flags.png |Kingdom of Bavaria 1805-1918
Königreich Bayern |[[Image:German_Flags-20.png | 75px |Prussia ]] |German_Flags-20.png |Kingdom of Prussia 1701–1918
Königreich Preußen |- |[[Image:German_Flags-11.png | 75px |Saxony]] |German_Flags-11.png |Kingdom of Saxony 1806-1918
Königreich Sachsen |[[Image:German_Flags-24.png | 75px |Württemberg ]] |German_Flags-24.png |Kingdom of Württemberg 1805-1918
Königreich Württemberg |- |[[Image:German_Flags-25.png | 75px |Grand Duchy of Baden ]] |German_Flags-25.png |Grand Duchy of Baden 1891–1918
Großherzogtum Baden |[[Image:German_Flags-26.png | 75px |Grand Duchy of Hesse ]] |German_Flags-26.png |Grand Duchy of Hesse 1806-1918
Großherzogtum Hessen-Darmstadt |- |[[Image:German_Flags-27.png | 75px |Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg ]] |German_Flags-27.png |Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
Großherzogtum Mecklenburg-Schwerin &
Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Strelitz 1815-1918
Großherzogtum Mecklenburg-Strelitz |[[Image:German_Flags-28.png | 75px |Grand Duchy of Oldenburg ]] |German_Flags-28.png |Grand Duchy of Oldenburg 1814-1918
Großherzogtum Holstein-Oldenburg |- |[[Image:German_Flags-29.png | 75px |Grand Duchy of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach ]] |German_Flags-29.png |Grand Duchy of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach 1809-1918
Großherzogtum Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach |[[Image:German_Flags-30.png | 75px |Duchy of Anhalt ]] |German_Flags-30.png |Duchy of Anhalt 1806-1918
Herzogtum Anhalt |- |[[Image:German_Flags-31.png | 75px |Duchy of Brunswick ]] |German_Flags-31.png |Duchy of Brunswick 1915-1918
Herzogtum Braunschweig |[[Image:German_Flags-32.png | 75px |Duchy of Saxe-Altenburg ]] |German_Flags-32.png |Duchy of Saxe-Altenburg 1602–1672, 1826–1920
Herzogtum Sachsen-Altenburg |- |[[Image:German_Flags-33.png | 75px |Duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha ]] |German_Flags-33.png |Duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha 1826-1918
Herzogtum Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha |[[Image:German_Flags-34.png | 75px |Duchy of Saxe-Meiningen ]] |German_Flags-34.png |Duchy of Saxe-Meiningen 1680-1918
Herzogtum Sachsen-Meiningen |- |[[Image:German_Flags-22.png| 75px |Duchy of Württemberg ]] |German_Flags-22.png |Duchy of Württemberg 1495–1803
Herzogtum Württemberg |[[Image:Baecker-3-1.png| 75px |Herzogtum Nassau ]] |Baecker-3-1.png |Duchy of Nassau 1806-1866
Herzogtum Nassau |- |[[Image:German_Flags-5.png| 75px |Landgraviate of Hesse-Kassel ]] |German_Flags-5.png |Landgraviate of Hesse-Kassel 1648-1803
Landgrafschaft Hessen-Kassel |[[Image:German_Flags-36.png| 75px |Flag of Palatinate ]] |German_Flags-36.png |Electoral Palatinate 1085-1803
Kurfürstentum Pfalz (Kurpfalz) |- |[[Image:German_territorial_structure_1945_-_1949-27.png | 75px |Kingdom of Hanover]] |German_territorial_structure_1945_-_1949-27.png |Kingdom of Hanover 1837-1866
Königreich Hannover |[[Image:German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-4.gif | 75px |Kingdom of Hanover]] |German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-4.gif |Kingdom of Hanover 1815-1837
Königreich Hannover |} {| Border ''1''; text align center |+Other Flags |- |Flag Image |Image File |Description |Flag Image |Image File |Description |- |[[Image:German_Flags-37.png| 75px |Flag of Stuttgart (city)]] |German_Flags-37.png |Stuttgart (city) |} '''Example for migrating ancestor:''' {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Germany |destination= USA |origin-flag= Flags.gif |destination-flag= US_Flags-25.png }} {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Holy Roman Empire |destination= USA |origin-flag= German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-1.png |destination-flag= US_Flags-25.png }}

German inventors and discoverers

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[[Category:Germany, Scientists]] [[Category:Germany Project]] [[Category:Germany, Notables]] [[Category:Greenwood-3667]] A place to work on profiles relating to German inventors and discoverers, in relation to the [[Wikipedia:List of German inventors and discoverers|list on Wikipedia]]. It comprises people from Germany or German-speaking Europe, and also people of predominantly German heritage. I, [[Greenwood-3667]], have taken the liberty of adopting profiles without managers in the hopes of bringing them up to quality standards and connecting them to the tree. [[Eckstädt-2|Jelena Eckstädt]] has been incredibly helpful in getting tables filled and updated. Sections tablized and linked are in '''Bold'''. 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Surname ! Given name ! Birth date ! Death date ! Role ! WikiTree? ! Connected? |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Abbe Abbe] |[[Wikipedia:Ernst Abbe|Ernst]] |23 Jan 1840 |14 Jan 1905 |Physicist and optical scientist that invented first refractometer. |style="color: red" | [[Abbe-565|Yes]] |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Abraham Abraham] |[[Wikipedia:Max Abraham|Max]] |26 Mar 1875 |16 Nov 1922 |Physicist who developed theories on the electron, assisted Max Planck for three years. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Achard Achard] ||[[Wikipedia:Franz Carl Achard|Franz Carl]] |28 Apr 1753 |20 Apr 1821 |Chemist, geoscientist, physicist, and biologist who developed sugar extraction process from sugar beets and first factory for it (1802). |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Adler Adler] |[[Wikipedia:Robert Adler|Robert]] |4 Dec 1913 |15 Feb 2007 |Inventor with Zenith Electronics who improved wireless remote control technology for televisions.Technically Austrian but homeland annexed into Germany in 1938. |style="color: green" | [[Adler-2|Yes]] |style="color: green" | Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Adenauer Adenauer] |[[Wikipedia:Konrad Adenauer|Konrad]] |5 Jan 1876 |19 Apr 1967 |First Chancellor of West Germany who also invented soya sausage (1916) and co-invented (with Jean and Josef Oebel) coarse wholemeal bread (1917). |style="color: green" | [[Adenauer-1|Yes]] |style="color: green" | Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Agricola Agricola] |[[Wikipedia:Georgius Agricola|Georgius]] |24 Mar 1494 |21 Nov 1555 |Born Georg Pawer or Georg Bauer, named "the father of mineralogy" |style="color: red" | [[Agricola-106|Yes]] |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Albert Albert] |[[Wikipedia:Wilhelm Albert (engineer)|Wilhelm August Julius]] |24 Jan 1787 |4 Jul 1846 |Mining engineer who invented the wire rope (1834) and first recorded metal fatigue. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Alder Alder] |[[Wikipedia:Kurt Alder|Kurt]] |10 Jul 1902 |20 Jun 1958 |Discovery of the Diels–Alder reaction, Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1950). |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Altmann Altmann] |[[Wikipedia:Richard Altmann|Richard]] |12 Mar 1852 |8 Dec 1900 |Pathologist and histologist who discovered the Mitochondrion and coined "nucleic acid". |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Alzheimer Alzheimer] |[[Wikipedia:Alois Alzheimer|Alois]] |14 Jun 1864 |19 Dec 1915 |Psychiatrist and neuropathologist who discovered "presenile dementia", now identified as Alzheimer's disease. |style="color: green" | [[Alzheimer-11|Yes]] |style="color: green" | Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andresen Andresen] |[[Wikipedia:Momme Andresen|Momme]] |17 Oct 1857 |12 Jan 1951 |Industrial research chemist who made inventions relating to photography such as Rodinal. |style="color: green" | [[Andresen-287|Yes]], needs update |style="color: red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Anschütz Anschütz] |[[Wikipedia:Ottomar Anschütz|Ottomar]] |16 May 1846 |30 May 1907 |Inventor and photographer who patented a camera with an internal roller blind shutter mechanism, just in front of the photographic plate (1883), today's focal-plane shutter. |style="color: red" | [[Anschütz-95|Yes]] |style="color: red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Anschütz-Kaempfe Anschütz-Kaempfe] |[[Wikipedia:Hermann Anschütz-Kaempfe|Hermann Franz Joseph Hubertus Maria]] |3 Oct 1872 |6 May 1931 |Inventor and art historian who invented the first usable gyrocompass (1907). |style="color: red" | [[Anschütz-Kaempfe-1|Yes]] |style="color: red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/von_Ardenne von_Ardenne] |[[Wikipedia:Manfred von Ardenne|Manfred]] |20 Jan 1907 |26 May 1997 |Self-taught researcher, applied physicist and inventor with 600 patents in fields including television and radio, electron microscopy, medical technology, nuclear technology, and plasma physics. |style="color: green" | [[Von_Ardenne-9|Yes]] |style="color: green" |Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Argelander Argelander] |[[Wikipedia:Friedrich Wilhelm August Argelander|Friedrich Wilhelm August]] |22 Mar 1799 |17 Feb 1875 |Astronomer who catalogued all stars brighter than approximately magnitude 9.5 and north of -2 degrees in the ''Bonner Durchmusterung'', the first large-scale modern star catalogue. |style="color: red" | [[Argelander-6|Yes]] |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Arons Arons] |[[Wikipedia:Leo Arons|Leo]] |15 Feb 1860 |10 Oct 1919 |Physicist and social democratic politician who invented the mercury-vapor lamp (Arons' tube) together with Peter Cooper Hewitt. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Auerbach Auerbach] |[[Wikipedia:Leopold Auerbach|Leopold]] |27 Apr 1828 |30 Sep 1897 |Anatomist and neuropathologist who discovered ''Plexus myentericus Auerbachi'', or Auerbach's plexus. |style="color: red" | No |- |} ==B== {| class="wikitable" style="border-spacing: 2px; border: 1px solid darkgray; border="1" cellpadding="7" style="font-size:90%; text-align: center;" |+ '''German inventors and discoverers: B''' |- ! Surname ! Given name ! Birth date ! Death date ! Role ! WikiTree? ! Connected? |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Baade Baade] |[[Wikipedia:Walter Baade|Walter]] |24 Mar 1893 |25 Jun 1960 |Astronomer who discovered the first of the Centaurs, defined "populations" of stars, differentiated Cepheid varables which helped him recalculate the size of the universe, and with Fritz Zwicky, identified supernovae as a new category of astronomical objects and proposed the existence of neutron stars. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/von_Baer von Baer] |[[Wikipedia:Karl Ernst von Baer|Karl Ernst]] |28 Feb [O.S. 17 Feb] 1792 |28 Nov [O.S. 16 Nov] 1876O.S. is the Old Style of the Julian calendar |Karl Ernst ''Ritter'' von Baer ''Edler'' von Huthorn; naturalist, biologist, geologist, meteorologist, geographer, and founding father of embryology who discovered mammal ovum. |style="color: green" | [[Baer-959|Yes]] |style="color: green" | Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Baer Baer] |[[Wikipedia:Ralph Baer|Rudolph Heinrich (Ralph)]] |8 Mar 1922 |6 Dec 2014 |Inventor of the first home video game console, the Magnavox Odyssey and co-developer of ''Simon'' (1978). |style="color: green" | [[Baer-1015|Yes]] |style="color: green" | Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/von_Baeyer von Baeyer] |[[Wikipedia:Adolf von Baeyer|Adolf]] |31 Oct 1835 |20 Aug 1917 |Chemist and Nobel laureate (1905) who synthesized indigo and developed a nomenclature for cyclic compounds, discovered the phthalein dyes, and investigated polyacetylenes, oxonium salts, nitroso compounds (1869) and uric acid derivatives (1860 and onwards) including the discovery of barbituric acid (1864). |style="color: green" | [[Von Baeyer-1|Yes]] |style="color: green" | Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bayer Bayer] |[[Wikipedia:Otto Bayer|Otto]] |4 Nov 1902 |1 Aug 1983 |Industrial chemist who headed the research group that discovered polyurethane (1937). |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ballin Ballin] |[[Wikipedia:Albert Ballin|Albert]] |15 Aug 1857 |9 Nov 1918 |General director of the Hamburg-Amerikanische Packetfahrt-Actien-Gesellschaft (HAPAG) or Hamburg-America Line, considered the father of modern cruise ship travel. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Band Band] |[[Wikipedia:Heinrich Band|Heinrich]] |1821 |1860 |Developed a musical instrument, the bandoneón (1846), still used in most tango orchestras. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Barkhausen Barkhausen] |[[Wikipedia:Heinrich Barkhausen|Heinrich]] |2 Dec 1881 |20 Feb 1956 |Physicist who discovered what is now called the Barkhausen effect (1919), the phenomenon caused by rapid changes of size of magnetic domains, and Barkhausen stability criterion. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Barnack Barnack] |[[Wikipedia:Oskar Barnack|Oskar]] |1 Nov 1879 |16 Jan 1936 |Father of the first mass-marketed 35mm camera and of Leica. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/de_Bary de Bary] |[[Wikipedia:Heinrich Anton de Bary|Heinrich Anton]] |26 Jan 1831 |19 Jan 1888 |Surgeon, botanist, and microbiologist deemed the Father of Phytopathology, the science of plant diseases and modern Mycology. Coined the word ''symbiosis'' (1879). |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/von_Basedow von Basedow] |[[Wikipedia:Karl Adolph von Basedow|Karl Adolph]] |28 Mar 1799 |11 Apr 1854 |Physician who discovered and described Graves-Basedow disease (exophthalmic goiter). (Fifth great uncle of a Michael Mark.) |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bauer Bauer] |[[Wikipedia:Andreas Friedrich Bauer|Andreas Friedrich]] |18 Aug 1783 |27 Dec 1860 |Engineer who developed the first functional steam-powered printing press with his colleague Friedrich Koenig. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bauer Bauer] |[[Wikipedia:Wilhelm Bauer|Wilhelm]] |23 Dec 1822 |20 Jun 1875 |Inventor and engineer who built several hand-powered submarines. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Baumann Baumann] |[[Wikipedia:Eugen Baumann|Eugen]] |12 Dec 1846 |3 Nov 1896 |Chemist who was one of the first people to create polyvinyl chloride (PVC), and, together with Carl Schotten, he discovered the Schotten-Baumann reaction. |style="color: green" | [[Baumann-1266|Yes]] |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Baunscheidt Baunscheidt] |[[Wikipedia:Baunscheidtism|Carl]] |1809 |1873 |Mechanic and inventor of the Lebenswecker ("life awakener") or "artificial leech" used in alternative medicine. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Beck Beck] |[[Wikipedia:Hans Beck|Hans]] |6 May 1929 |30 Jan 2009 |Inventor of the toy Playmobil. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bednorz Bednorz] |[[Wikipedia:Georg Bednorz|Georg]] |16 May 1950 |Living |Physicist who discovered high-temperature superconductivity in ceramics and shared the 1987 Nobel Prize in Physics. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Behaim Behaim] |[[Wikipedia:Martin Behaim|Martin]] |6 Oct 1459 |29 Jul 1507 |Inventor of the oldest surviving globe of the world (Erdapfel) produced between 1490 and 1492. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Behm Behm] |[[Wikipedia:Alexander Behm|Alexander]] |11 Nov 1880 |22 Jan 1952 |Inventor of echo sounding (German patent No. 282009 granted 22 Jul 1913). |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/von_Behring von Behring] |[[Wikipedia:Emil von Behring|Emil Adolf]] |15 Mar 1854 |31 Mar 1917 |Physiologist who discovered the antitoxin for diphtheria, the world's first cure for a disease (1891). He was awarded history's first Nobel Prize in Physiology of Medicine in 1901. |style="color: green" | [[Von_Behring-1|Yes]] |style="color: green" | Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/von_Bellingshausen von Bellingshausen] |[[Wikipedia:Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen|Fabian Gottlieb]] |20 Sep [O.S. 9 Sep] 1778 |25 Jan [O.S. 13 Jan] 1852 |Navigator and explorer who discovered the land mass of Antarctica on 28 Jan 1820. |style="color: green" | [[Bellingshausen-1|Yes]] |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bentz Bentz] |[[Wikipedia:Melitta Bentz|Amalie Auguste Melitta]] |31 Jan 1873) |29 Jun 1950 |Born Amalie Auguste Melitta [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Liebscher Liebscher], Entrepreneur who invented the paper coffee filter brewing system (1908). |style="color: red" | [[Liebscher-19|Yes]] |style="color: red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Benz Benz] |[[Wikipedia:Karl Benz|Karl]] |25 Nov 1844 |4 Apr 1929 |Born Karl Friedrich Michael [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Vaillant Vaillant], Industrialist. Father and inventor of the gasoline-powered automobile (1885), and pioneering founder of automobile manufacturing. |style="color: green" | [[Vaillant-41|Yes]] |style="color: green" |Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Berblinger Berblinger] |[[Wikipedia:Albrecht Berblinger|Albrecht]] |24 June 1770 |28 January 1829 |Engineer, also known as the Tailor of Ulm. Inventor of the spring prosthesis and hang-glider (1811). |style="color: green" | [[Berblinger-2|Yes]] |style="color: green" |Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Berger Berger ] |[[Wikipedia:Hans Berger|Hans]] |21 May 1873 |1 Jun 1941 |Neurologist and psychiatrist best known as the inventor of electroencephalography (EEG) (the recording of "brain waves") in 1924, coining the name, and the discoverer of the alpha wave rhythm known as "Berger's wave" |style="color: green" | [[Berger-2181|Yes]] |style="color: red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Berliner Berliner] |[[Wikipedia:Emile Berliner|Emil later Emile]] |20 May 1851 |3 Aug 1929 |Inventor who developed the microphone and disc recording gramophone. |style="color: green" | [[Berliner-25|Yes]] |style="color: green" |Yes Needs new German Biography, present one is copypaste from Wikipedia |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bessel Bessel] |[[Wikipedia:Friedrich Bessel|Friedrich Wilhelm]] |22 Jul 1784 |17 Mar 1846 |Astronomer, mathematician, physicist and geodesist who is credited with being the first to use parallax in calculating the distance to a star. |style="color: green" | [[Bessel-60|Yes]] |style="color: green" |Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bethe Bethe] |[[Wikipedia:Hans Bethe|Hans Albrecht]] |2 Jul 1906 |6 Mar 2005 |Nuclear physicist and Nobel laureate in Physics (1967). During World War II, he was head of the Theoretical Division at the secret Los Alamos laboratory which developed the first atomic bombs. |style="color: green" | [[Bethe-26|Yes]] |style="color: green" |Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Betz Betz] |[[Wikipedia:Albert Betz|Albert]] |25 Dec 1885 |16 Apr 1968 |Physicist best known for Betz's law (1913) and a pioneer of wind turbine technology. He was also the great uncle of the author Alfred J. Betz from Philadelphia, and great nephew of [[Wikipedia:Vladimir Betz|Vladimir Alekseyevich Betz]], an Ukrainian anatomist and the discoverer of the pyramidal neuron cell. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Billing Billing] |[[Wikipedia:Heinz Billing|Heinz]] |7 Apr 1914 |4 Jan 2017 |Physicist and computer scientist widely considered a pioneer in the construction of computer systems and computer data storage, who invented the magnetic drum memory and built a prototype laser interferometric gravitational wave detector. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Binnig Binnig] |[[Wikipedia:Gerd Binnig|Gerd]] |20 Jul 1947 |Living |Physicist who designed the scanning tunneling microscope (STM) with Heinrich Rohrer, with both receiving the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1986. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bismarck Bismarck] |[[Wikipedia:Otto von Bismarck|Otto Eduard Leopold, Prince of Bismarck, Duke of Lauenburg]] |1 Apr 1815 |30 Jul 1898 |Born von Bismarck-Schönhausen, the First Chancellor of Imperial Germany. Under his reign, the German Empire (1871–1918) became the first modern welfare state in the world, when he e.g. innovatively implemented the following: health insurance (1883), accident insurance (1884), pension insurance (1889). |style="color: green" |[[Bismarck-Schönhausen-8|Yes]] |style="color: green"|Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Blattner Blattner] |[[Wikipedia:Ludwig Blattner|Ludwig]] |1881 |30 Oct 1935 |Also known as Louis Blattner. Producer, director and studio owner who developed the Blattnerphone, the first magnetic tape recorder (using steel tape) whilst working in Britain in the late 1920s. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Blobel Blobel] |[[Wikipedia:Günter Blobel|Günter]] |21 May 1936 |18 Feb 2018 |Biologist who discovered signal peptides and received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1999. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bock Bock] |[[Wikipedia:Walter Bock|Walter]] |20 Jan 1895 |25 Oct 1948 |Chemist who developed styrene-butadiene. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bockmühl Bockmühl] |[[Wikipedia:Max Bockmühl|Max]] |2 Sep 1882 |5 Jan 1949 |Chemist who developed Methadone together with Gustav Ehrhart in 1937 while working for IG Farben. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bode Bode] |[[Wikipedia:Johann Elert Bode|Johann Elert]] |19 Jan 1747 |23 Nov 1826 |Astronomer who helped formulate the Titius-Bode Law and named Uranus, the seventh planet of the solar system. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bölkow Bölkow] |[[Wikipedia:Ludwig Bölkow|Ludwig]] |30 Jun 1912 |25 Jul 2003 |Aeronautical pioneer of Germany, instrumental in the development of the Me 262, and developed a new rotorhead concept for helicopters. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bonhoeffer Bonhoeffer] |[[Wikipedia:Karl-Friedrich Bonhoeffer|Karl-Friedrich]] |13 Jan 1899 |15 May 1957 |Chemist, who, together with Paul Harteck, discovered the spin isomers of hydrogen, orthohydrogen and parahydrogen in 1929. |style="color: red" | [[Bonhoeffer-4|Yes]] |style="color: green" | Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Born Born] |[[Wikipedia:Max Born|Max]] |11 Dec 1882 |5 Jan 1970 |Physicist and mathematician who performed groundbreaking work in quantum mechanics. Nobel laureate 1954 with Walther Bothe. His Ph.D. student Delbrück, and six of his assistants (Fermi, Heisenberg, Goeppert-Mayer, Herzberg, Pauli, Wigner) went on to win Nobel Prizes. His Ph.D. student J. Robert Oppenheimer led the project to develop the atomic bomb. Granddaugher is Olivia-Newton John. |style="color: red" | [[Born-311|Yes]] |style="color: green" | Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Börner Börner] |[[Wikipedia:Manfred Börner|Manfred]] |16 Mar 1929 |15 Jan 1996 |Physicist who developed the first working fiber-optical data transmission system (1965). Received a patent for an "electro-optical transmission system utilizing lasers". |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bosch Bosch] |[[Wikipedia:Carl Bosch|Carl]] |27 Aug 1874 |26 Apr 1940 |Chemist and Nobel Laureate who discovered the processes of industrial high pressure chemistry and the founder of IG Farben. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bosch Bosch] |[[Wikipedia:Robert Bosch|Robert]] |23 Sep 1861 |12 Mar 1942 |Industrialist and engineer of various innovations for the motor vehicle and founder of Robert Bosch GmbH. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bothe Bothe] |[[Wikipedia:Walther Bothe|Walther Wilhelm Georg]] |8 Jan 1891 |8 Feb 1957 |Nuclear physicist who developed and applied coincidence methods to the study of nuclear reactions, the Compton effect, cosmic rays, and the wave–particle duality of radiation, leading to sharing the Nobel Prize in Physics (1954) with Max Born. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Böttger Böttger] |[[Wikipedia:Johann Friedrich Böttger|Johann Friedrich]] |4 Feb 1682 |13 Mar 1719 |Alchemist credited with developing the manufacture of porcelain in Europe.He is generally acknowledged as the inventor of European porcelain although more recent sources ascribe this to Ehrenfried Walther von Tschirnhaus. |style="color: red" | [[Bottger-42|Yes]], needs update |style="color: green" | Yes, might be disconnected, the connection to the son seems questionable |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Boveri Boveri] |[[Wikipedia:Theodor Boveri|Theodor Heinrich]] |12 Oct 1862 |15 Oct 1915 |Biologist who described and named the Centrosome, first hypothesized the cellular processes that cause cancer, and for describing chromatin diminution in nematodes. His work helped lead to the Boveri–Sutton chromosome theory. His daughter [[Wikipedia:Margret Boveri|Margret Boveri]] was one of the best-known German journalists and writers of the post-World War II period. ([[Boveri-1|WikiTree]]) |style="color: green" | [[Boveri-2|Yes]], needs update |style="color: green" | Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Brandenburg Brandenburg] |[[Wikipedia:Karlheinz Brandenburg|Karlheinz]] |20 Jun 1954 |Living |Inventor and audio engineer; father of audio compression format MPEG Audio Layer 3, more commonly known as MP3. |style="color: red" | [[Brandenburg-489|No]] |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Brandes Brandes] |[[Wikipedia:Heinrich Wilhelm Brandes|Heinrich Wilhelm]] |27 Jul 1777 |17 May 1834 |Astronomer, meteorologist and physicist who founded synoptic meteorology, noted for demonstrating that meteors occur in the upper atmosphere and thus not really a meteorological phenomenon. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Braun Braun] |[[Wikipedia:Karl Ferdinand Braun|Karl Ferdinand]] |6 Jun 1850 |20 Apr 1918 |Electrical engineer and physicist who invented the cathode ray tube and CRT oscilloscope (1897) and contributed significantly to the development of radio and television technology; he shared with Guglielmo Marconi the 1909 Nobel Prize in Physics. |style="color: green" | [[Braun-2845|Yes]] |style="color: green" | Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/von_Braun von Braun] |[[Wikipedia:Wernher von Braun|Wernher Magnus Maximilian]] |23 Mar 1912 |16 Jun 1977 |The preeminent rocket engineer of the 20th century. Developed the V-2 rocket for Germany, and built the Saturn V rocket in the United States which put humans on the moon. |style="color: red" | [[von Braun-9|Yes]] |style="color: green" | Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Brix Brix] |[[Wikipedia:Adolf Ferdinand Wenceslaus Brix|Adolf Ferdinand Wenceslaus]] |20 Feb 1798 |14 Feb 1870 |Mathematician and engineer who developed the unit for specific gravity of liquids, degree Brix (°Bx). |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Brodmann Brodmann] |[[Wikipedia:Korbinian Brodmann|Korbinian]] |17 Nov 1868 |22 Aug 1918 |Neurologist who mapped the human brain's cerebral cortex and defining 52 distinct regions, known as Brodmann areas; the data itself was unpublished. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bruch Bruch] |[[Wikipedia:Walter Bruch|Walter]] |2 Mar 1908 |5 May 1990 |:Electrical engineer who invented Closed Circuit Television and PAL, colour encoding system for analogue television. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bruhn Bruhn] |[[Wikipedia:Friedrich Wilhelm Gustav Bruhn|Friedrich Wilhelm Gustav]] |11 Nov 1853 |1927 |Inventor of the modern taximeter. His daughter Adele Bruhn married architect [[Wikipedia:Ludwig Mies van der Rohe|Ludwig Mies van der Rohe]]. |style="color: red" | [[Bruhn-198|Yes]] |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Büchner Büchner] |[[Wikipedia:Ernst Büchner|Ernst]] |18 Mar 1850 |25 Apr 1924 |Industrial chemist who invented what would be known as the Büchner flask and Büchner funnel. |style="color: green" | [[Büchner-550|Yes]] |style="color: green" | Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bunsen Bunsen] |[[Wikipedia:Robert Bunsen|Robert]] |30 Mar 1811Sources disagree on Robert Bunsen's exact birth date. His parish register, as well as two curricula vitae handwritten by Bunsen himself, support the claim that 30 March 1811 is Bunsen's true birth date; however, many later sources cite 31 March as the date. According to his biographer Georg Lockemann, Bunsen himself celebrated his birthday on the 31st in his later years. Lockemann nevertheless regarded the 30th as the correct date. |16 Aug 1899 |Chemist who developed the Bunsen burner, and with Gustav Kirchhoff (1824–1887), invented the spectrometer (1859) and discovered caesium (1860) and rubidium (1861). |style="color: green" | [[Bunsen-8|Yes]] |style="color: green" | Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Busch Busch] |[[Wikipedia:Wilhelm Busch|Heinrich Christian Wilhelm]] |15 Apr 1832 |9 Jan 1908 |Humorist, caricaturist, painter and poet considered the father of comics. |style="color: green" | [[Busch-1508|Yes]] |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Buschmann Buschmann] |[[Wikipedia:Christian Friedrich Ludwig Buschmann|Christian Friedrich Ludwig]] |17 Jun 1805 |1 Oct 1864 |Musical instrument maker who was the pioneer and promoter of the harmonica and harmonica-like instruments. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Busemann Busemann] |[[Wikipedia:Adolf Busemann|Adolf]] |20 Apr 1901 |3 Nov 1986 |Aerospace engineer who discovered the effect of swept wing for modern aircraft (1935). |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Butenandt Butenandt] |[[Wikipedia:Adolf Butenandt|Adolf]] |24 Mar 1903 |18 Jan 1995 |Biochemist who discovered primary female sex hormones. Shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry with Leopold Ruzicka in 1939. |style="color: red" | No |- |} ==C== {| class="wikitable" style="border-spacing: 2px; border: 1px solid darkgray; border="1" cellpadding="7" style="font-size:90%; text-align: center;" |+ '''German inventors and discoverers: C''' |- ! Surname ! Given name ! Birth date ! Death date ! Role ! WikiTree? ! Connected? |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Cantor Cantor] |[[Wikipedia:Georg Cantor|Georg]] |3 Mar [O.S. 19 Feb] 1845 |6 Jan 1918 |Mathematician who discovered set theory (1870s), a fundamental theory in mathematics. |style="color: green" | [[Cantor-115|Yes]] |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Chain Chain] |[[Wikipedia:Ernst Chain|Sir Ernst Boris, FRS]] |19 Jun 1906 |12 Aug 1979 |Biochemist, co-recipient of the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for his work on penicillin (together with Fleming) |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/von_Clausewitz von Clausewitz] |[[Wikipedia:Carl von Clausewitz|Carl Philipp Gottfried (or Gottlieb)]] |1 Jun 1780 |16 Nov 1831 |The father of modern military theory. |style="color: green" | [[Clauswitz-10|Yes]] |style="color: green" | Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Clausius Clausius] |[[Wikipedia:Rudolf Clausius|Rudolf Julius Emanuel]] |2 Jan 1822 |24 Aug 1888 |Mathematician and physicist known for the Second law of thermodynamics. |style="color: red" | [[Clausius-18|Yes]] |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Claproth Claproth] |[[Wikipedia:Justus Claproth|Justus]] |28 Dec 1728 |20 Feb 1805 |Jurist and inventor of recyclable paper and deinking. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Copernicus Copernicus] |[[Wikipedia:Nicolaus Copernicus|Nicolaus]] |19 Feb 1473 |24 May 1543 |Astronomer who formulated a heliocentric model of the universe which placed the Sun, rather than the Earth, at the center. |style="color: red" | [[Kopernik-1|yes]] |style="color: green" | Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Curry Curry] |[[Wikipedia:Manfred Curry|Manfred]] |11 Dec 1899 |13 Feb 1953 |Yachtsman and physician who developed the cam cleat used on sailboats to easily and quickly secure a rope, and discovered the pseudoscientific phenomenon of "geomagnetic lines" called the Curry Grid. |style="color: red" | No |- |} ==D== {| class="wikitable" style="border-spacing: 2px; border: 1px solid darkgray; border="1" cellpadding="7" style="font-size:90%; text-align: center;" |+ '''German inventors and discoverers: D''' |- ! Surname ! Given name ! Birth date ! Death date ! Role ! WikiTree? ! Connected? |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Daimler Daimler] |[[Wikipedia:Gottlieb Daimler|Gottlieb]] |17 Mar 1834 |6 Mar 1900 |Co-founder of Mercedes-Benz. Invented alongside [[Wikipedia:Wilhelm Maybach|Wilhelm Maybach]] the first high-speed internal combustion petrol engine and the first four-wheel automobile, also the first internal combustion motorcycle, the ''Reitwagen''. |style="color: green" |[[Daimler-1| Yes]] |style="color: green" | Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Dassler Dassler] |[[Wikipedia:Adolf Dassler|Adolf "Adi"]] |3 Nov 1900 |6 Dec 1978 |Developer of sports shoes with and without spikes and founder of Adidas, competing company to his brother's Puma. |style="color: green" | [[Dassler-4|Yes]] |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Dassler Dassler] |[[Wikipedia:Rudolf Dassler|Rudolf]] |26 Mar 1898 |27 Oct 1974 |Developer of first sport shoes with screw-in shoe spikes (1949) and founder of Puma, competing company to his brother's Adidas. |style="color: green" | [[Dassler-5|Yes]] |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Dehmelt Dehmelt] |[[Wikipedia:Hans Georg Dehmelt|Hans Georg]] | | |Physicist who co-developed the non-magnetic quadrupole mass filter which laid the foundation for what we now call an ion trap (Penning trap). Shared the Nobel Prize in 1989 with colleague Wolfgang Paul and with American Norman Ramsey Jr for atomic clocks. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Delbrück Delbrück] |[[Wikipedia:Max Delbrück|Max]] | | |German American biophysicist. He was awarded the Nobel prize for discovering that bacteria become resistant to viruses (phages) as a result of genetic mutations. |style="color: green" | [[Delbrück-9|Yes]] |style="color: green" | Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Denner Denner] |[[Wikipedia:Johann Christoph Denner|Johann Christoph]] | | |Woodwind instrument maker, inventor of the clarinet. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Dethloff Dethloff] |[[Wikipedia:Jürgen Dethloff|Jürgen]] | | |Inventor and engineer, co-inventor of the Smart card (together with Helmut Gröttrup). |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Dieffenbach Dieffenbach] |[[Wikipedia:Johann Friedrich Dieffenbach|Johann Friedrich]] | | |Pioneer of skin transplantation and cosmetic surgery. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Dickmanns Dickmanns] |[[Wikipedia:Ernst Dickmanns|Ernst]] | | |Developer of the first driverless car. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Diels Diels] |[[Wikipedia:Otto Diels|Otto]] | | |Diels–Alder reaction (together with Kurt Alder), a method for diene synthesis. The pair was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1950 for their work. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Diesel Diesel] |[[Wikipedia:Rudolf Diesel|Rudolf]] | | |Inventor of the diesel engine (1893). |style="color: green" | [[Diesel-10|Yes]] |style="color: green" | Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Döbereiner Döbereiner] |[[Wikipedia:Johann Wolfgang Döbereiner|Johann Wolfgang]] | | |inventor of Döbereiner's lamp (1823). |style="color: green" | [[Döbereiner-1|Yes]] |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Domagk Domagk] |[[Wikipedia:Gerhard Domagk|Gerhard]] | | |Discovery of what would become the first commercially available antibiotic. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Doppler Doppler] |[[Wikipedia:Christian Andreas Doppler|Christian]] |29 Nov 1803 |17 Mar 1853 |Austrian mathematician and physicist who discovered the Doppler effect, that the observed frequency of a wave depends on the relative speed of the source and the observer. |style="color: red" | [[Doppler-3|Yes]] |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Dornberger Dornberger] |[[Wikipedia:Walter Robert Dornberger|Walter Robert]] | | |Co-inventor of the V-2 rocket. |style="color: green" | [[Dornberger-21|Yes]] |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Drais Drais] |[[Wikipedia:Karl Drais|Karl]] |29 Apr 1785 |10 Dec 1851 |Inventor of the bicycle and typewriter (1821) among other things. |style="color: green" | [[Drais_von_Sauerbronn-1|Yes]] |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Drucker Drucker] |[[Wikipedia:Peter Ferdinand Drucker|Peter Ferdinand]] | | |Invented the science of modern management. |style="color: red" | No |- |} ==E== {| class="wikitable" style="border-spacing: 2px; border: 1px solid darkgray; border="1" cellpadding="7" style="font-size:90%; text-align: center;" |+ '''German inventors and discoverers: E''' |- ! Surname ! Given name ! Birth date ! Death date ! Role ! WikiTree? ! Connected? |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ehrlich Ehrlich] |[[Wikipedia:Paul Ehrlich|Paul]] |14 Mar 1854 |20 Aug 1915 |Scientist in the fields of hematology, immunology, and chemotherapy, and Nobel laureate. Developed an effective treatment against syphilis. |style="color: red" | [[Ehrlich-165|Yes]] |style="color: green" | Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Eichler Eichler] |[[Wikipedia:Caroline Eichler|Caroline]] |1808 or 1809 |6 Sep 1843 |Inventor of the first practical modern hand prosthesis and first woman in Prussia to receive a patent (for her leg prosthesis). |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Einstein Einstein] |[[Wikipedia:Albert Einstein|Albert]] |14 Mar 1879 |18 Apr 1955 |Theoretical physicist, key 20th century scientist and cultural icon best known to the general public for his mass–energy equivalence formula E = mc2, which has been dubbed "the world's most famous equation". |style="color: red" | [[Einstein-1|Yes]] |style="color: green" | Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Elsbett Elsbett] |[[Wikipedia:Ludwig Elsbett|Ludwig]] | | |Developed new concepts for Diesel engines which drastically enhanced efficiency. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Engelbart Engelbart] |[[Wikipedia:Douglas Engelbart|Douglas]] | | |German-American inventor of the computer mouse. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Engelberg Engelberg] |[[Wikipedia:Evaristo Conrado Engelberg|Evaristo Conrado]] | | |Inventor of a machine used to remove the husks from rice and coffee, the Engelberg huller (1885). |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Engels Engels] |[[Wikipedia:Friedrich Engels|Friedrich]] |28 Nov 1820 |Aug 1895 |Invented together with Karl Marx the economic and sociopolitical worldview Marxism. |style="color: green" | [[Engels-72|Yes]] |style="color: green" | Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Erdmann Erdmann] |[[Wikipedia:Hugo Erdmann|Hugo Wilhelm Traugott]] |8 May 1862 |25 Jun 1910 |Chemist who discovered, together with his doctoral advisor Jacob Volhard, the Volhard-Erdmann cyclization. In 1898 he was the first who coined the term noble gas (the original noun is ''Edelgas'' in German). |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Erfurt Erfurt] |[[Wikipedia:Hugo Erfurt|Hugo]] | | |Ingrain wallpaper |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ertl Ertl] |[[Wikipedia:Gerhard Ertl|Gerhard]] | | |German physicist who laid the foundation of modern surface chemistry, which has helped explain how fuel cells produce energy without pollution, how catalytic converters clean up car exhausts and even why iron rusts, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences said. Nobel laureate as of 2007. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Euler Euler] |[[Wikipedia:Leonhard Euler|Leonhard]] | | |Swiss mathematician and physicist. One of the most influential mathematicians of the 18th century. |style="color: green" | [[Euler-106|Yes]] |style="color: green" | Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Erlenmeyer Erlenmeyer] | [[Wikipedia:Emil Erlenmeyer|Richard August Carl Emil]] | | |German chemist known for contributing to the early development of the theory of structure, formulating the Erlenmeyer rule, and designing the Erlenmeyer flask or the conical flask, a type of chemical flask, which is named after him. |style="color: red" | [[Erlenmeyer-1|Yes]] |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Eytzinger Eytzinger] |[[Wikipedia:Michaël Eytzinger|Michaël]] | | |Austrian nobleman, diplomat, historian, and publicist, who wrote and published several works, including a renowned volume that states the principles of a genealogical numbering system, called an Ahnentafel. Also depicted the first usage of Leo Belgicus in a map representation of the Low Countries. |style="color: red" | No |- |} ==F== {| class="wikitable" style="border-spacing: 2px; border: 1px solid darkgray; border="1" cellpadding="7" style="font-size:90%; text-align: center;" |+ '''German inventors and discoverers: F''' |- ! Surname ! Given name ! Birth date ! Death date ! Role ! WikiTree? ! Connected? |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Fahrenheit Fahrenheit] |[[Wikipedia:Daniel_Gabriel_Fahrenheit|Daniel Gabriel]] |24 May 1686 |16 Sep 1736 |Physicist, the temperature unit was named after him |style="color: green"|[[Fahrenheit-1|Yes]] |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Faltings Faltings] |[[Wikipedia:Gerd_Faltings|Gerd]] |28 Jul 1954 | |Mathematician, was awarded the Fields-Medal |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Feick Feick] |[[Wikipedia:Otto_Feick|Otto]] |4 Jul 1890 |17 Oct 1959 |Invented the electrically-driven hand drill in 1895. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Fein Fein] |[[Wikipedia:Wilhelm_Emil_Fein|Wilhelm Emil]] |16 Jan 1842 |6 Oct 1898 |Invented the electrically-driven hand drill in 1895. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Fick Fick] |[[Wikipedia:Adolf_Gaston_Eugen_Fick|Adolf Gaston Eugen]] |22 Feb 1852 |11 Feb 1937 |Ophthalmologist who invented glass contact lenses. Son of Franz Ludwig Fick. |style="color: green" | [[Fick-642|Yes]] |style="color: green" | Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Fick Fick] |[[Wikipedia:Ludwig_Fick|Franz Ludwig]] |18 May 1813 |31 Dec 1858 |Professor of anatomy who invented the cerebral phantom, a paper model for understanding the structure of the brain. |style="color: green" | [[Fick-643|Yes]] |style="color: green" | Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Fiedler Fiedler] |[[Wikipedia:Richard_Fiedler_(Ingenieur)|Richard]] | |after 1918 |Invented the modern flamethrower in 1901. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Fischer Fischer] |[[Wikipedia:Artur_Fischer|Artur]] |31 Dec 1919 |27 Jan 2016 |Inventor holding over 1100 patents (currently the record for most patents for any single human, even more than Thomas Alva Edison at 1093 patents) and 5867 trade rights. |style="color: green" | [[Fischer-4904|Yes]] |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Fischer Fischer] |[[Wikipedia:Emil_Fischer|Hermann Emil]] |9 Oct 1852 |15 Jul 1919 |German chemist and 1902 recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. He discovered the Fischer esterification. He developed the Fischer projection, a symbolic way of drawing asymmetric carbon atoms. He is known for study of sugars & purines. |style="color: green" | [[Fischer-2484|Yes]] |style="color: green" | Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Fischer Fischer] |[[Wikipedia:Franz_Joseph_Emil_Fischer|Franz Joseph Emil]] |19 Mar 1877 |1 Dec 1947 |Invented with Hans Tropsch a process in 1925 to turn coal into synthesis gas, and still further into liquid hydrocarbons. The process is a key component in modern gas to liquids processes. |style="color: green" | [[Fischer-4905|Yes]] |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Fittig Fittig] |[[Wikipedia:Wilhelm_Rudolph_Fittig|Wilhelm Rudolph]] |6 Dec 1835 |19 Nov 1910 |He discovered the pinacol coupling reaction, mesitylene, diacetyl and biphenyl. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lotz Flügge-Lotz] |[[Wikipedia:Irmgard_Flügge-Lotz|Irmgard]] |16 Jul 1903 |22 May 1974 |She worked on what she called "discontinuous automatic control", which laid the foundation for automatic on-off aircraft control systems in jets. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Forßmann Forßmann] |[[Wikipedia:Werner_Forssmann|Werner]] |29 Aug 1904 |1 Jun 1979 |Performed the first human cardiac catheterisation. Shared the Nobel Prize for Medicine 1956 |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Frank Frank] |[[Wikipedia:Joachim_Frank|Joachim]] |12 Sep 1940 | |co-invented cryo-electron microscopy. Shared the Nobel Prize for Chemistry 2017 |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Fraunhofer von Fraunhofer] |[[Wikipedia:Joseph_von_Fraunhofer|Joseph]] |6 Mar 1787 |7 Jun 1826 |Discovery of the dark absorption lines known as Fraunhofer lines in the Sun's spectrum, which laid foundation for modern astronomy and astrophysics, and for making excellent optical glass and achromatic telescope lenses. |style="color: green" |[[Fraunhofer-1| Yes]] |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Frege Frege] |[[Wikipedia:Gottlob_Frege|Gottlob]] |8 Nov 1848 |26 Jul 1925 |He is generally considered to be the father of analytic philosophy. Had influence on Carnap, Russell, and Wittgenstein |style="color: green" |[[Frege-3| Yes]] |style="color: green" | Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Frenzl Frenzl] |[[Wikipedia:Otto_Frenzl|Otto]] |12 Nov 1909 |1 Nov 1996 |Aeronautical pioneer, developed the area rule in 1943, a design technique for airfoils used to reduce an aircraft's drag at transonic and supersonic speeds. Later it was independently developed again by Richard T. Whitcomb in 1952. |style="color: red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Freud Freud] |[[Wikipedia:Sigmund_Freud|Sigmund]] |6 May 1856 |23 Sep 1939 |Neurologist who became known as the founding father of psychoanalysis. |style="color: green" |[[Freud-15|Yes]] |style="color: green" |Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Friedreich Friedreich] |[[Wikipedia:Nicolaus_Friedreich|Nicolaus]] |31 Jul 1825 |6 Jul 1882 |Discovery of Friedreich-Auerbach disease (together with Leopold Auerbach) |style="color: red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Fröbel Fröbel] |[[Wikipedia:Friedrich_Fröbel|Friedrich]] |21 Apr 1782 |21 Jun 1852 |Pedagogue, who laid the foundation for modern education. He created the concept of the kindergarten. |style="color: red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Fuchs Fuchs] |[[Wikipedia:Klaus_Fuchs|Klaus]] |29 Dec 1911 |28 Jan 1988 |Theoretical physicist involved with the Manhattan Project; at the same time Soviet spy. |style="color: red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Fuhlrott Fuhlrott] |[[Wikipedia:Johann_Carl_Fuhlrott|Johann Carl]] |31 Dec 1803 |17 Oct 1877 |Had the insight to recognize the Neanderthal bones for what they were: the remains of a previously unknown type of humans. He (together with Schaafhausen) is considered to be the father of paleoanthropology. |style="color: red" |No |- |} ==G== {| class="wikitable" style="border-spacing: 2px; border: 1px solid darkgray; border="1" cellpadding="7" style="font-size:90%; text-align: center;" |+ '''German inventors and discoverers: G''' |- ! Surname ! Given name ! Birth date ! Death date ! Role ! WikiTree? ! Connected? |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Galle Galle] |[[Wikipedia:Johann_Gottfried_Galle|Johann Gottfried]] |9 Jun 1812 |10 Jul 1910 |astronomer, discovery of planet Neptune |style="color: green" |[[Galle-47|Yes]] |style="color: red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ganswindt Ganswindt] |[[Wikipedia:Hermann_Ganswindt|Hermann]] |12 Jun 1856 |25 Oct 1934 |Inventor and spaceflight scientist, whose inventions (such as the dirigible, the helicopter, and the internal combustion engine) are thought to have been ahead of his time. |style="color: red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gauß Gauß] |[[Wikipedia:Carl_Friedrich_Gauß|Carl Friedrich]] |30 Apr 1777 |23 Feb 1855 |German mathematician and physical scientist who contributed significantly to many fields, including number theory, statistics, analysis, differential geometry, geodesy, geophysics, electrostatics, astronomy and optics. Sometimes referred to as "the Prince of Mathematicians". |style="color: green" |[[Gauß-164|Yes]] |style="color: green" |Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Geiger Geiger] |[[Wikipedia:Hans_Geiger|Johannes Wilhelm (Hans)]] |30 Sep 1882 |24 Sep 1954 |Inventor of the Geiger–Müller counter in 1928. It detects the emission of nuclear radiation through the ionization produced in a low-pressure gas in a Geiger–Müller tube. Further improved by Walther Müller. Also discovered the atomic nucleus in the Geiger-Marsden experiment. Brother of [[Geiger-1259|Rudolf Geiger]] (see below). |style="color: green" |[[Geiger-1257|Yes]] |style="color: red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Geißler Geißler] |[[Wikipedia:Heinrich_Geißler|Heinrich]] |26 May 1814 |24 Jan 1879 |Inventor of the Geissler tube. |style="color: red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Genzel Genzel] |[[Wikipedia:Reinhard_Genzel|Reinhard]] |24 Mar 1952 | |Astrophysicist, he and his group were the first to track the motions of stars at the centre of the Milky Way and show that they were orbiting a very massive object, probably a supermassive black hole. |style="color: orange" |Maybe |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gerlach Gerlach] |[[Wikipedia:Walther_Gerlach|Walther]] |1 Aug 1889 |10 Aug 1979 |Physicist who co-discovered spin quantization in a magnetic field, the Stern–Gerlach effect. |style="color: red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Germer Germer] |[[Wikipedia:Edmund_Germer|Edmund]] |24 Aug 1901 |10 Aug 1987 |Inventor of the neon lamp (Neonlampe). |style="color: red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Giese Giese] |[[Wikipedia:Max_Giese|Max]] |1879 |1935 |Inventor of the first concrete pump in 1928.. |style="color: red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Göbel Göbel] |[[Wikipedia:Heinrich_Göbel|Heinrich]] |20 Apr 1818 |4 Dec 1893 |Inventor of Hemmer for Sewing Machines, 1865, Vacuum Pump (Improvement of the Geissler-System of vacuum pumps, 1881 and Electric Incandescent Lamp (sockets to connect the filament of carbon and the conducting wires), 1882 |style="color: green" |[[Göbel-200|Yes]] |style="color: red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gödel Gödel] |[[Wikipedia:Kurt_Gödel|Kurt Friedrich]] |28 Apr 1906 |24 Jan 1978 |Important discoveries in math and logic, such as the incompleteness theorems. |style="color: green" |[[Gödel-19 |Yes]] |style="color: red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Goeppert Goeppert] |[[Wikipedia:Maria_Goeppert-Mayer|Maria Gertrude]] |28 Jun 1906 |20 Feb 1972 |Physicist. Nobel laureate in Physics 1963 for proposing the nuclear shell model of the atomic nucleus together with J. Hans D. Jensen. The unit for the two-photon absorption cross section is named the Goeppert-Mayer (GM) unit. |style="color: green" |[[Goeppert-3 |Yes]] |style="color: green" |Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Grebe Grebe] |[[Wikipedia:Konrad_Grebe|Konrad]] |7 Jun 1907 |12 Jul 1972 |Coal-machine (Kohlenhobel) |style="color: red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Greinacher Greinacher] |[[Wikipedia:Konrad_Grebe|Konrad]] |31 May 1880 |17 Apr 1974 |German-Swiss physicist. He is regarded as an original experimenter and is the developer of the magnetron and the Greinacher multiplier; Cockcroft-Walton-Generator in 1914. |style="color: red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Grimm Grimm] |[[Wikipedia:Jacob_Grimm|Jacob]] |4 Jan 1785 |20 Sep 1863 |Brothers Grimm: Academic pioneers of philology, linguistics, and storytelling. Worked together on the most comprehensive dictionary of the German language Deutsches Wörterbuch. Jacob Grimm: Philologist and linguist. Described first what is now known as Grimm's law, the first scientific research into sound change in 1822. |style="color: green" |[[Grimm-213|Yes]] |style="color: green" |Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Grimm Grimm] |[[Wikipedia:Wilhelm_Grimm|Wilhelm]] |24 Oct 1786 |16 Dec 1859 |Brothers Grimm: Academic pioneers of philology, linguistics, and storytelling. Worked together on the most comprehensive dictionary of the German language Deutsches Wörterbuch. Jacob Grimm: Philologist and linguist. Described first what is now known as Grimm's law, the first scientific research into sound change in 1822. |style="color: green" |[[Grimm-212|Yes]] |style="color: green" |Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gropius Gropius] |[[Wikipedia:Walter_Gropius|Walter]] |18 May 1883 |5 Jul 1969 |Pioneer of modern architecture. Founder of the Bauhaus. First modern industrial building designed in 1910. |style="color: green" |[[Gropius-2|Yes]] |style="color: green" |Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Grotefend Grotefend] |[[Wikipedia:Georg_Friedrich_Grotefend|Georg Friedrich]] |9 Jun 1775 |15 Dec 1853 |Deciphering of cuneiform |style="color: red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Grothendieck Grothendieck] |[[Wikipedia:Alexander_Grothendieck|Alexander]] |28 Mar 1928 |13 Nov 2014 |Mathematician and the central figure behind the creation of the modern theory of algebraic geometry; Fields Medalist (1966). |style="color: green" |[[Grothendieck-1|Yes]] |style="color: red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gröttrup Gröttrup] |[[Wikipedia:Helmut_Gröttrup|Helmut]] |12 Feb 1916 |4 Jul 1981 |smart card (together with Jürgen Dethloff) |style="color: red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Guderian Guderian] |[[Wikipedia:Heinz_Guderian|Heinz]] |17 Jun 1888 |14 May 1954 |The father of modern mechanized warfare, inventor of the Blitzkrieg strategy. |style="color: green" |[[Guderian-47|Yes]] |style="color: green" |Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gericke von Guericke]The name list goes to the LNAB |[[Wikipedia:Otto_von_Guericke|Otto]] |20 Nov 1602 |11 May 1686 |Scientist and Mayor of Magdeburg who performed groundbreaking research into vacuums, air pressure, and electrostatic repulsion. He invented the vacuum pump in 1650 and demonstrated his theories with the Magdeburg hemispheres which once emptied of air were unable to be pulled apart thirty horses. |style="color: green" |[[Gericke-376|Yes]] |style="color: green" |Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gutenberg Gutenberg] |[[Wikipedia:Beno_Gutenberg|Beno]] |4 Jun 1889 |25 Jan 1960 |Together with American Charles Francis Richter he invented Richter magnitude scale. |style="color: red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gensfleisch Gutenberg]The name list goes to the LNAB |[[Wikipedia:Johannes_Gutenberg|Johannes]] |1400 |3 Feb 1468 | Inventor of the technology of printing with movable type in 1439. The first book so printed was the Gutenberg Bible. |style="color: green"| [[Gensfleisch-2|Yes]] |style="color: red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/vonGrosse von Grosse] |[[Wikipedia:Aristid_von_Grosse|Aristid]] |4 Jan 1905 |25 Jan 1960 |He was able to isolate protactinium oxide and was later able to produce metallic protactinium by decomposition of protactinium iodide. |style="color: red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Glauber Glauber] |[[Wikipedia:Johann_Rudolph_Glauber|Johann Rudolph]] |10 Mar 1604 |16 Mar 1670 |German-Dutch alchemist who was one of the first chemical engineers. His discovery of sodium sulfate in 1625 led to the compound being named after him: "Glauber's salt". |style="color: red" |No |- |} ==H== {| class="wikitable" style="border-spacing: 2px; border: 1px solid darkgray; border="1" cellpadding="7" style="font-size:90%; text-align: center;" |+ '''German inventors and discoverers: H''' |- ! Surname ! Given name ! Birth date ! Death date ! Role ! WikiTree? ! Connected? |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Haber Haber] |[[Wikipedia:Fritz_Haber|Fritz]] |9 Dec 1868 |29 Jan 1934 |German chemist and Nobel laureate who pioneered synthetic ammonia and chemical warfare. |style="color: green" | [[Haber-332|Yes]] |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hahn Hahn] |[[Wikipedia:Otto_Hahn|Otto]] |8 Mar 1879 |28 Jul 1968 |The first man to split the atomic nucleus |style="color: green" | [[Hahn-3824|Yes]] |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hänsch Hänsch] |[[Wikipedia:Theodor_Hänsch|Theodor Wolfgang]] |30 Oct 1941 | |Physicist, developed laser-based precision spectroscopy further to determine optical frequency extremely accurately. Nobel laureate in 2005. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hahnemann Hahnemann] |[[Wikipedia:Samuel_Hahnemann|Samuel]] |10 Apr 1755 |2 Jul 1843 |Physician, best known for creating a system of alternative medicine called homeopathy. |style="color: green" | [[Hahnemann-6|Yes]] |style="color: green" | Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hausdorff Hausdorff] |[[Wikipedia:Felix Hausdorff|Felix]] |8 Nov 1868 |26 Jan 1942 |German mathematician who is considered to be one of the founders of modern topology and who contributed significantly to set theory, descriptive set theory, measure theory, and functional analysis. |style="color: green" | [[Hausdorff-1|Yes]] |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ZurHausen zur Hausen] |[[Wikipedia:Harald_zur_Hausen|Harald]] |11 Mar 1936 | |discovered the role of papilloma viruses in the development of cervical cancer. His research made the development of a vaccine against papilloma possible, which will drastically reduce cervical cancer in future. Nobel laureate as of 2008. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Heisenberg Heisenberg] |[[Wikipedia:Werner_Heisenberg|Werner]] |5 Dec 1901 |1 Feb 1976 |Theoretical physicist who made fundamental contributions to quantum mechanics. Discovered a particle's position and velocity cannot be known at the same time. Discovered atomic nuclei are made of protons and neutrons. |style="color: green" | [[Heisenberg-2|Yes]] |style="color: green" | Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Helfrich Helfrich] |[[Wikipedia:Wolfgang_Helfrich|Wolfgang]] |25 Mar 1932 | |Co-inventor of Twisted nematic field effect. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hell Hell] |[[Wikipedia:Rudolf_Hell|Rudolf]] |19 Dec 1901 |11 Mar 2002 |Inventor of the first fax machine (Hellschreiber). |style="color: green" | [[Hell-136|Yes]] |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hellmann Hellmann] |[[Wikipedia:Richard_Hellmann|Richard]] |22 Jun 1876 |3 Feb 1971 | Hellmann's (Blue Ribbon) Mayonnaise, 1905. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Helmholtz von Helmholtz]The namelist goes to the LNAB |[[Wikipedia:Hermann_von_Helmholtz|Hermann]] |31 Aug 1821 |8 Sep 1894 |Discovered the principle of conservation of energy. |style="color: green" | [[Helmholtz-15|Yes]] |style="color: green" | Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Henlein Henlein] |[[Wikipedia:Peter_Henlein|Peter]] |abt 1485 |Aug 1542 |Inventor of the portable watch. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Herschel Herschel] |[[Wikipedia:William_Herschel|Friedrich Wilhelm]] |15 Nov 1738 |1822 |Discovered the planet Uranus and infrared radiation among other things. |style="color: green"|[[Herschel-9|Yes]] |style="color: green" | Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hertz Hertz] |[[Wikipedia:Heinrich_Hertz|Heinrich]] |22 Feb 1857 |1 Jan 1894 |Physicist, Discoverer of electromagnetic/radio waves. |style="color: green"|[[Hertz-182|Yes]] |style="color: green" | Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Herzog Herzog] |[[Wikipedia:Otto_Herzog_(Bergsteiger)|Otto]] |24 Jun 1883 |27 Aug 1964 |First use of the Carabiner in mountain climbing which substantially enhanced security for mountaineers. |style="color: red"|No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hess Hess] |[[Wikipedia:Victor_Francis_Hess|Viktor Franz]] |5 Oct 1888 |17 Dec 1964 |Discovered Cosmic rays. Also won the Nobel Prize. |style="color: red"|No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hilbert Hilbert] |[[Wikipedia:David_Hilbert|David]] |23 Jan 1862 |14 Feb 1943 |Influential mathematician who discovered and developed a broad range of fundamental ideas in math. |style="color: green"|[[Hilbert-250|Yes]] |style="color: red"|No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hoffmann Hoffmann] |[[Wikipedia:Felix_Hoffmann|Felix]] |21 Jan 1868 |8 Feb 1946 |Isolated acetylsalicylic acid, a painkiller marketed under the name Aspirin (Bayer), 1897. In some English speaking countries marketed under the name disprin. |style="color: green"|[[Hoffmann-1847|Yes]] |style="color: red"|No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hofmann Hofmann] |[[Wikipedia:Albert_Hofmann|Albert]] |11 Jan 1906 |29 Apr 2008 |German-Swiss; Discovered the chemical properties of chitin and lysergic acid diethylamide. |style="color: green"|[[Hofmann-1012|Yes]] |style="color: red"|No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hofmann Hofmann] |[[Wikipedia:Karl_Andreas_Hofmann|Karl Andreas]] |2 Apr 1870 |15 Oct 1940 |German inorganic chemist who is best known for his discovery of a family of clathrates which consist of a 2-D metal cyanide sheet, with every second metal also bound axially to two other ligands. These materials have been named 'Hofmann clathrates' in his honour. |style="color: red"|No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hofmeister Hofmeister] |[[Wikipedia:Wilhelm_Hofmeister|Wilhelm]] |18 May 1824 |12 Jan 1877 |Discovery of the Alternation of generations |style="color: red"|No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hollerith Hollerith] |[[Wikipedia:Herman_Hollerith|Herman]] |29 Feb 1860 |17 Nov 1929 |a German American statistician who developed a mechanical tabulator based on punched cards |style="color: green"|[[Hollerith-1|Yes]] |style="color: green"|Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Honold Honold] |[[Wikipedia:Gottlob_Honold|Gottlob]] |26 Aug 1876 |17 Mar 1923 |Inventor of the spark plug and the modern internal combustion engine, as well as headlights. |style="color: red"|No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Horten Horten] |[[Wikipedia:Horten_brothers|Reimar]] |12 Mar 1915 |14 Mar 1994 |Designed some of the most advanced aircraft of the 1930s and '40s, including the world's first jet-powered flying wing, the Horten Ho 229. |style="color: red"|No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Horten Horten] |[[Wikipedia:Horten_brothers|Walter]] |13 Nov 1913 |9 Dec 1998 |Designed some of the most advanced aircraft of the 1930s and '40s, including the world's first jet-powered flying wing, the Horten Ho 229. |style="color: red"|No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hülsmeyer Hülsmeyer] |[[Wikipedia:Christian_Hülsmeyer|Christian]] |25 Dec 1881 |31 Jan 1957 |German inventor of the Telemobilskop, a radio-based detector of remote objects; a 1904 precursor of radar. |style="color: green"|[[Hülsmeyer-2|Yes]] |style="color: red"|No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Humboldt von Humboldt]The name list goes to the LNAB |[[Wikipedia:Alexander_von_Humboldt|Alexander]] |14 Sep 1769 |6 May 1859 |Naturalist and explorer. His quantitative work on botanical geography was foundational to the field of biogeography. |style="color: green"|[[Humboldt-11|Yes]] |style="color: green"|Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Humboldt von Humboldt]The name list goes to the LNAB |[[Wikipedia:Wilhelm_von_Humboldt|Wilhelm]] |22 Jun 1767 |8 Apr 1835 |Originator of the linguistic relativity hypothesis. |style="color: green"|[[Humboldt-12|Yes]] |style="color: green"|Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Huzenlaub Huzenlaub] |[[Wikipedia:Erich_Huzenlaub|Erich Gustav Wilhelm Louis]] |27 Oct 1888 |12 Sep 1964 | Huzenlaub Process for parboiling |style="color: green"|[[Huzenlaub-1|Yes]] |style="color: red"|No |- |} ==I== {| class="wikitable" style="border-spacing: 2px; border: 1px solid darkgray; border="1" cellpadding="7" style="font-size:90%; text-align: center;" |+ '''German inventors and discoverers: I''' |- ! Surname ! Given name ! Birth date ! Death date ! Role ! WikiTree? ! Connected? |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ising Ising] |[[Wikipedia:Ernst Ising|Ernst]] |10 May 1900 |11 May 1998 |German-American physicist who developed Ising model for ferromagnetism in statistical mechanics. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Issing Issing] |[[Wikipedia:Otmar Issing|Otmar]] |27 Mar 1936 |Living |Economist who invented the "pepet pillar" decision algorithm now used by the European Central Bank. |style="color: red" | No |- |} ==J== {| class="wikitable" style="border-spacing: 2px; border: 1px solid darkgray; border="1" cellpadding="7" style="font-size:90%; text-align: center;" |+ '''German inventors and discoverers: J'' |- ! Surname ! Given name ! Birth date ! Death date ! Role ! WikiTree? ! Connected? |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Jensen Jensen] |[[Wikipedia:J. Hans D. Jensen|Johannes Hans Daniel]] |25 Jun 1907 |11 Feb 1973 |Nuclear physicist who proposed the nuclear shell model, shared the 1963 Nobel Prize in Physics with Maria Goeppert-Mayer. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Junkers Junkers] |[[Wikipedia:Hugo Junkers|Hugo]] |3 Feb 1859 |3 Feb 1935 |Aircraft engineer and designer who pioneered all-metal aircraft construction with the Junkers J 1 (1915–16). |style="color: green" | [[Junkers-8|Yes]] |style="color: green" | Yes |- |} ==K== {| class="wikitable" style="border-spacing: 2px; border: 1px solid darkgray; border="1" cellpadding="7" style="font-size:90%; text-align: center;" |+ '''German inventors and discoverers: K''' |- ! Surname ! Given name ! Birth date ! Death date ! Role ! WikiTree? ! Connected? |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kehrer Kehrer] |[[Wikipedia:Ferdinand_Adolf_Kehrer|Ferdinand Adolf Kehrer]] |16 Feb 1837 |16 Jun 1914 |Introduction of the transverse incision technique to minimize bleeding by modern Caesarean section |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kekulé Kekulé von Stradonitz]Name list goes to the LNAB |[[Wikipedia:August Kekulé|Friedrich August]] |7 Sep 1829 |13 Jul 1896 |He was a German organic chemist, and one of the most prominent chemists in Europe, especially in theoretical chemistry. He was the principal founder of the theory of chemical structure and in particular the Kekulé structure of benzene. Father of Stephan Kekulé von Stradonitz. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kekulé Kekulé von Stradonitz]Name list goes to the LNAB |[[Wikipedia:Stephan_Kekule|Stephan]] |1 May 1863 |5 May 1933 |He was a lawyer, heraldist and genealogist who popularized a genealogical numbering system of ancestors, the Ahnentafel. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kessler Kessler] |[[Wikipedia:Donald_J._Kessler|Donald]] |1940 | |Astrophysicist, known for developing the Kessler syndrome. |style="color: orange" | Maybe |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kemper Kemper] |[[Wikipedia:Hermann_Kemper|Hermann]] |5 Apr 1892 |13 Jul 1977 |Invented the magnetic levitation train. Patent granted in 1934. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kepler Kepler] |[[Wikipedia:Johannes_Kepler|Johannes]] |27 Dec 1571 |15 Nov 1630 |Discovered the laws of planetary motion. |style="color: green" | [[Kepler-71|Yes]] |style="color: green" | Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ketterle Ketterle] |[[Wikipedia:Wolfgang_Ketterle|Wolfgang]] |21 Oct 1957 | |German-American physicist who developed an "atom laser", amongst other breakthroughs. Nobel laureate 2001. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kietz Kietz] |[[Wikipedia:Erhard_Kietz|Erhard]] |22 Aug 1909 |6 Apr 1982 |Pioneer discoverer of video technology. |style="color: green" | [[Kietz-3|Yes]] |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kirchhoff Kirchhoff] |[[Wikipedia:Gustav_Kirchhoff|Gustav]] |12 Mar 1824 |17 Oct 1887 |Discovery of the principles upon which spectroscopy is founded. He contributed to the fundamental understanding of electrical circuits, spectroscopy, and the emission of black-body radiation by heated objects. He coined the term "black body" radiation in 1862, and two different sets of concepts (one in circuit theory, and one in spectroscopy) are named "Kirchhoff's laws" after him; there is also a Kirchhoff's Law in thermochemistry. The Bunsen–Kirchhoff Award for spectroscopy is named after him and his colleague, Robert Bunsen, who both invented the spectrometer in 1859. |style="color: green" | [[Kirchhoff-197|Yes]] |style="color: green" | Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Klaproth Klaproth] |[[Wikipedia:Martin_Heinrich_Klaproth|Martin Heinrich]] |1 Dec 1743 |1 Jan 1817 |Discovered the element Uranium. |style="color: green" | [[Klaproth-2|Yes]] |style="color: green" | Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Klatte Klatte] |[[Wikipedia:Fritz_Klatte|Friedrich Heinrich August]] |28 Mar 1880 |11 Feb 1934 |Chemist and the discoverer of polyvinyl acetate, with German patent (GP 281687 1912) for its preparation from acetylene gas. |style="color: green" | [[Klatte-16|Yes]] |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/VonKlitzing von Klitzing] |[[Wikipedia:Klaus_von_Klitzing|Klaus]] |28 Jun 1943 | |Physicist, known for discovery of the integer quantum Hall effect, 1985 Nobel Prize in Physics. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Klein Klein] |[[Wikipedia:Felix_Klein|Christian Felix]] |25 Apr 1849 |22 Jun 1925 |Felix Klein: Invented the Erlangen Program, classifying geometries by their underlying symmetry groups, was a highly influential synthesis of much of the mathematics of the day. Also invented the Klein bottle, Beltrami-Klein model and wrote Klein's encyclopedia. |style="color: green" |[[Klein-6684| Yes]] |style="color: green" | Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Knorr Knorr] |[[Wikipedia:Ludwig_Knorr|Ludwig]] |2 Dec 1859 |4 Jun 1921 |Ludwig Knorr: Chemist, who together with Carl Paal, discovered the Paal-Knorr synthesis, and the Knorr quinoline synthesis and Knorr pyrrole synthesis. |style="color: red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Koch Koch] |[[Wikipedia:Robert_Koch|Robert Heinrich Hermann]] |11 Dec 1843 |27 May 1910 | Physician, discoverer, inventor and Nobel Prize winner. He became famous for isolating Bacillus anthracis (1877), the Tuberculosis bacillus (1882) and the Vibrio cholera (1883) and for his development of Koch's postulates. |style="color: green" |[[Koch-2057|Yes]] |style="color: green" |Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Koenig Koenig] |[[Wikipedia:Friedrich_Koenig|Friedrich]] |17 Apr 1774 |27 May 1910 |first functional steam-powered printing press with his colleague Andreas Friedrich Bauer) |style="color: red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Körte Körte] |[[Wikipedia:Alfred_Körte|Alfred]] |5 Sep 1866 |6 Sep 1946 |discovered Gordium, 1900 |style="color: red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Körte Körte] |[[Wikipedia:Gustav_Körte|Alfred]] |8 Feb 1852 |15 Aug 1917 |discovered Gordium, 1900 |style="color: red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kolb Kolb] |[[Wikipedia:Franz_Kolb|Franz]] |abt. 1860 | |Plasticine |style="color: red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Korn Korn] |[[Wikipedia:Arthur_Korn|Arthur]] |20 May 1870 |22 Dec 1945 |Inventor involved in development of the fax machine, specifically the transmission of photographs or telephotography, known as the Bildtelegraph. |style="color: red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kossel Kossel] |[[Wikipedia:Albrecht_Kossel|Albrecht]] |16 Sep 1853 |5 Jul 1927 |determining the chemical composition of nucleic acids |style="color: red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kramer Kramer] |[[Wikipedia:Max_Kramer|Max]] |8 Sep 1903 |Jun 1986 |Aircraft engineer. Developed the first operational guided bomb in 1942/43. This first smart bomb was radio controlled and joy-stick operated. |style="color: red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Krebs Krebs] |[[Wikipedia:Hans_Adolf_Krebs|Hans Adolf]] |25 Aug 1900 |22 Nov 1981 |discovered two important chemical reactions in the body, namely the urea cycle and the citric acid cycle. |style="color: red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Krische Krische] |[[Wikipedia:Wilhelm_Krische|Wilhelm Bernhard Ludwig]] |14 Jul 1859 |1909 |Galalith |style="color: red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kröhl Kröhl] |[[Wikipedia:Julius_Kröhl|Julius Hermann]] |1820 |9 Sep 1867 |Inventor and engineer, who built the first functioning submarine in the world. |style="color: red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kroemer Kroemer] |[[Wikipedia:Herbert_Kroemer|Herbert]] |25 Aug 1928 | |Physicist, shared the Nobel Prize in Physics 2000 for developing semiconductor heterostructures used in high-speed- and opto-electronics. |style="color: red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Krüger Krüger] |[[Wikipedia:Werner_Krüger|Werner]] |23 Nov 1910 |21 Oct 2003 |Developed the Krueger flap, a lift enhancement device in modern aircraft wings in 1943. |style="color: red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Krupp Krupp] |[[Wikipedia:Alfred_Krupp|Alfred Felix Alwyn]] |26 Apr 1812 |14 Jul 1887 |Pioneer in metal casting and metal working process and procedures. |style="color: green" |[[Krupp-33|Yes]] |style="color: green" |Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/VonKrusenstern von Krusenstern] |[[Wikipedia:Adam_Johann_von_Krusenstern|Adam Johann]] |8 Nov 1770 |12 Aug 1846 |Navigator and explorer, led the first Russian expedition to circumnavigate the earth. |style="color: red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Küchemann Küchemann] |[[Wikipedia:Dietrich_Küchemann|Dietrich]] |11 Sep 1911 |23 Feb 1976 |Aeronautical pioneer, developed wings for supersonic speed, such as delta wings as used in the Concorde. |style="color: red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kunert Kunert] |[[Wikipedia:Heinz_Kunert|Heinz]] |25 Mar 1927 |6 Apr 2012 |Defogger for automobiles. |style="color: red" |No |- |} ==L== {| class="wikitable" style="border-spacing: 2px; border: 1px solid darkgray; border="1" cellpadding="7" style="font-size:90%; text-align: center;" |+ '''German inventors and discoverers: L''' |- ! Surname ! Given name ! Birth date ! Death date ! Role ! WikiTree? ! Connected? |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ladenburg Ladenburg] |[[Wikipedia:Albert_Ladenburg|Albert]] |2 Jul 1842 |15 Aug 1911 |isolated hyoscine |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Langen Langen] |[[Wikipedia:Eugen_Langen|Eugen]] |9 Oct 1833 |2 Oct 1895 |Entrepreneur, engineer and inventor, involved in the development of the petrol engine and the Wuppertal monorail. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Langerhans Langerhans] |[[Wikipedia:Paul_Langerhans|Paul]] |25 Jul 1847 |20 Jul 1888 |Islets of Langerhans, Langerhans cells |style="color: green" | [[Langerhans-3|Yes]] |style="color: green" | Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Laue von Laue] |[[Wikipedia:Max_von_Laue|Max Theodor Felix]] |9 Oct 1879 |24 Apr 1960 |Discoveries regarding the diffraction of X-rays in crystals. Nobel Laureate |style="color: green" | [[Laue-19|Yes]] |style="color: green" | Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lecher Lecher] |[[Wikipedia:Ernst_Lecher|Ernst]] |1 Jun 1856 |19 Jul 1926 |He is remembered for developing an apparatus— "Lecher lines"—to measure the wavelength and frequency of electromagnetic waves. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Leibniz Leibniz] |[[Wikipedia:Gottfried_Wilhelm_Leibniz|Gottfried Wilhelm]] |1 Jul 1646 |14 Nov 1716 |Philosopher known for discovering the mathematical field of calculus and coherently laying down its basic operations in 1684. The modern binary number system, the basis for binary code, was invented by Gottfried Leibniz in 1679 and appears in his article Explication de l'Arithmétique Binaire. |style="color: green" |[[Leibniz-1|Yes]] |style="color: green" | Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lerp Lerp] |[[Wikipedia:Emil_Lerp|Emil]] |1 Jan 1886 |1 Jan 1966 |inventor of transportable gasoline chainsaw, 1927 |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lichtenberg Lichtenberg] |[[Wikipedia:Georg Christoph Lichtenberg|Georg Christoph]] |1 Jul 1742 |24 Feb 1799 |Scientist credited with the development of the electrophorus, the discovery of the strange tree-like electrical discharge patterns now called Lichtenberg figures, and being the first professor of experimental physics. He is remembered for his posthumously published notebooks, which he himself called Sudelbücher, a description modeled on the English bookkeeping term "scrapbooks". |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Liebig von Liebig]]The name list goes to the LNAB |[[Wikipedia:Justus_von_Liebig|Justus]] |12 May 1803 |18 Apr 1873 |German chemist who made contributions to agricultural and biological chemistry. |style="color: green" | [[Liebig-15|Yes]] |style="color: green" |Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lilienthal Lilienthal] |[[Wikipedia:Otto_Lilienthal|Karl Wilhelm Otto]] |23 May 1843 |10 Aug 1896 |Father of Aviation and first successful aviator. Main discovery was the properties and shape of the wing. |style="color: green" | [[Lilienthal-10|Yes]] |style="color: green" |Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Linde von Linde]The name list goes the the LNAB |[[Wikipedia:Carl_von_Linde|Carl Paul Gottfried]] |11 Jun 1842 |16 Nov 1934 |Engineer who, among other things, developed refrigeration and gas separation technologies. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lippisch Lippisch] |[[Wikipedia:Alexander_Lippisch|Alexander]] |2 Nov 1894 |11 Feb 1976 |Pioneer of aerodynamics, his most famous design is the Messerschmitt Me 163. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Listing Listing] |[[Wikipedia:Johann_Benedict_Listing|Johann Benedict]] |25 Jul 1808 |24 Dec 1882 |German mathematician who was a doctoral student under Carl Friedrich Gauss, he first introduced the term "topology", in a famous article published in 1847, although he had used the term in correspondence some years earlier. He (independently) discovered the properties of the half-twisted strip at the same time (1858) as August Ferdinand Möbius, and went further in exploring the properties of strips with higher-order twists (paradromic rings). He discovered topological invariants which came to be called Listing numbers. He also framed the Listing's law. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Litfaß Litfaß] |[[Wikipedia:Ernst_Litfaß|Ernst Amandus Theodor]] |11 Feb 1816 |27 Dec 1874 |free-standing cylindrical advertising column. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Loeffler Loeffler] |[[Wikipedia:Friedrich_Loeffler|Friedrich August Johannes]] |24 Jun 1852 |9 Apr 1915 |discovered the organism causing diphtheria (Corynebacterium diphtheriae) and the cause of foot-and-mouth disease (Aphthovirus). His description of the diphtheria bacillus, published in 1884. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Luedtke Luedtke] |[[Wikipedia:Hans_Luedtke|Hans]] |abt. 1875 | |German organist, musicologist and inventor who developed “Oskalyd” extended organs and keyboards with hexagonal keys arranged like honeycombs. |style="color: red" | No |- |} ==M== {| class="wikitable" style="border-spacing: 2px; border: 1px solid darkgray; border="1" cellpadding="7" style="font-size:90%; text-align: center;" |+ '''German inventors and discoverers: M''' |- ! Surname ! Given name ! Birth date ! Death date ! Role ! WikiTree? ! Connected? |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Goeppert Goeppert] [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mayer Mayer] |[[Wikipedia:Maria Goeppert Mayer|Maria]] |28 Jun 1906 |20 Feb 1972 |German-born American theoretical physicist, and Nobel laureate in Physics for proposing the nuclear shell model of the atomic nucleus. She was the second woman to win a Nobel Prize in physics, after Marie Curie. She also joined the Manhattan Project during World War II. |[[Goeppert-3|Yes]] |style="color: green" | Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Madelung Madelung] |[[Wikipedia:Erwin Madelung|Erwin]] |18 May 1881 |1 Aug 1972 |Physicist who developed the Madelung constant, which characterizes the net electrostatic effects of all ions in a crystal lattice, and is used to determine the energy of one ion, the Madelung equations, and the Madelung rule. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Madelung Madelung] |[[Wikipedia:Georg Hans Madelung|Georg Hans]] |31 Jul 1889 |17 Aug 1972 |Academic and aeronautical engineer; a participant in the development of the Junkers F.13. Son of surgeon and medical researcher [[Wikipedia:Otto Madelung|Otto Wilhelm Madelung]], and brother to physicist [[Wikipedia:Erwin Madelung|Erwin Madelung]]. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Marx Marx] |[[Wikipedia:Karl Marx|Karl Heinrich]] |5 May 1818 |14 Mar 1883 |Political economist and philosopher, who defined the political/economical background of capitalism and discovered the mechanics of Marxism. |[[Marx-138|Yes]] |style="color: green" | Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Matthaei Matthaei] |[[Wikipedia:J. Heinrich Matthaei|J. Heinrich]] |4 May 1929 | |Biochemist who, together with Marshall Nirenberg, showed that a sequence of nucleotide can encode particular amino acid, laying the foundations for deciphering the genetic code (May 1961, see [[Wikipedia:Nirenberg and Matthaei experiment|Nirenberg and Matthaei experiment]]). Somehow Matthaei was not shared the 1968 Nobel Prize even as the work with Nirenberg in 1961 led to the genetic code race. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Maybach Maybach] |[[Wikipedia:Wilhelm Maybach|Wilhelm]] |9 Feb 1846 |29 Dec 1929 |Engine designer and industrialist who, together with Gottlieb Daimler, invented the first gasoline-powered motorcycle named the ''Reitwagen'' (1885), power-engine boat named the ''Neckar'' (1887) and later the Mercedes car model (1902). Then considered the "King of Designers" in 1890s France. |style="color: green" | [[Maybach-21|Yes]] |style="color: green" | Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/von_Mayenburg von Mayenburg] |[[Wikipedia:Ottomar von Mayenburg|Ottomar]] |5 Dec 1865 |24 Jul 1932 |Pharmacist who invented "Chlorodont", the first commercial brand of toothpaste. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Meissner Meissner] |[[Wikipedia:Georg Meissner|Georg]] |19 Nov 1829 |30 Mar 1905 |Discovered Meissner's plexus. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Meißner Meißner] |[[Wikipedia:Walther Meissner|Walther]] |16 Dec 1882 |16 Nov 1974 |Established the world's third largest helium-liquifier, and discovered the Meissner effect (1933), damping of the magnetic field in superconductors. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Meitner Meitner] |[[Wikipedia:Lise Meitner|Lise]] |7 Nov 1878 |27 Oct 1968 |Nuclear physicist, who, together with Otto Frisch, provided a theoretical account of nuclear fission. Atomic element 109 is named meitnerium after her. |style="color: green" | [[Meitner-14|Yes]] |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mendel Mendel] |[[Wikipedia:Gregor Mendel|Gregor]] |20 Jul 1822 |6 Jan 1884 |Discoveries in genetics. Mendel demonstrated that the inheritance of certain traits in pea plants follows particular patterns, now referred to as the laws of Mendelian inheritance. First published in 1865. |style="color: green" | [[Mendel-47|Yes]] |style="color: green" | Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mergenthaler Mergenthaler] |[[Wikipedia:Ottmar Mergenthaler|Ottmar]] |11 May 1854 |28 Oct 1988 |Inventor who has been called a second Gutenberg because of his invention of the Linotype machine. |style="color: green" | [[Mergenthaler-20|Yes]] |style="color: green" | Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Meyer Meyer] |[[Wikipedia:Lothar Meyer|Julius Lothar]] |19 Aug 1830 |11 Apr 1895 |Chemist who, with Dmitri Mendeleev, developed the periodic classification of the elements in order of their atomic weight. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/von_Meyer von Meyer] |[[Wikipedia:Christian Erich Hermann von Meyer|Christian Erich Hermann]] |3 Sep 1801 |2 Apr 1869 |Paleontologist who discovered the Triassic predator ''Teratosaurus'', the "Single Feather" of the earliest bird ''Archaeopteryx lithographica'' (1861), the pterosaur ''Rhamphorhynchus'', and the prosauropod dinosaur ''Plateosaurus''. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Möbius Möbius] |[[Wikipedia:August Ferdinand Möbius|August Ferdinand]] |17 Nov 1790 |26 Sep 1868 |Mathematician and theoretical astronomer, best known for his discovery of the Möbius strip, independently discovered by Johann Benedict Listing around the same time. Other mathematical concepts named for him include the Möbius configuration, the Möbius plane, the Möbius transformations, and the Möbius transform of number theory. His interest in number theory led to the important Möbius function μ(n) and the Möbius inversion formula. In Euclidean geometry, he systematically developed the use of signed angles and line segments as a way of simplifying and unifying results. Möbius was the first to introduce homogeneous coordinates into projective geometry. |style="color: green" | [[Möbius-13|Yes]] |style="color: green" | Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mohs Mohs] |[[Wikipedia:Friedrich Mohs|Carl Friedrich Christian]] |29 Jan 1773 |29 Sep 1839 |Geologist and mineralogist who created the Mohs scale of mineral hardness. Mohs also introduced a classification of the crystal forms in crystal systems independently of Christian Samuel Weiss. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mollweide Mollweide] |[[Wikipedia:Karl Mollweide|Karl]] |3 Feb 1774 |10 Mar 1825 |Mathematician and astronomer. In trigonometry, he discovered the formula known as Mollweide's formula. He invented a map projection called the Mollweide projection. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mössbauer Mössbauer] |[[Wikipedia:Rudolf Mössbauer|Rudolf]] |31 Jan 1929 |14 Sep 2011 |Physicist who discovered Mössbauer effect (1958, recoilless nuclear resonance fluorescence) as part of his PhD and shared Nobel Prize in Physics (1961). Namesake of Mössbauer spectroscopy which has been utilized to identify the composition of iron-rich rocks on Mars (MIMOS II developed by Dr. Göstar Klingelhöfer at the Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz). |[[Mößbauer-1|Yes]] |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Müller Müller] |[[Wikipedia:Johannes Peter Müller|Johannes Peter]] |14 Jul 1801 |28 Apr 1858 |Discoveries in physiology. |style="color: red" | No |- |} ==N== {| class="wikitable" style="border-spacing: 2px; border: 1px solid darkgray; border="1" cellpadding="7" style="font-size:90%; text-align: center;" |+ '''German inventors and discoverers: N''' |- ! Surname ! Given name ! Birth date ! Death date ! Role ! WikiTree? ! Connected? |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Nernst Nernst] |[[Wikipedia:Walther Nernst|Walther]] | | |Nobel laureate |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Nast Nast] |[[Wikipedia:Thomas Nast|Thomas]] | | |The German-American "Father of the American Cartoon". |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Nernst Nernst] |[[Wikipedia:Walther Nernst|Walther]] | | |Inventor of the Nernst lamp and Nobel Laureate in Chemistry (1920). |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Nessler Nessler] |[[Wikipedia:Karl Nessler|Karl]] |2 May 1872 |22 Jan 1951 |Inventor of the permanent wave. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Nipkow Nipkow] |[[Wikipedia:Paul Julius Gottlieb Nipkow|Paul Julius Gottlieb]] | | |Technician and inventor, the "spiritual father" of the core element of first generation television technology. |style="color: green" | [[Nipkow-1|Yes]] |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Noether Noether] |[[Wikipedia:Emmy Noether|Emmy]] | | |Mathematician who made groundbreaking contributions to abstract algebra and theoretical physics (Noether's theorem). Considered by many as the most influential woman in the history of mathematics. |style="color: green" | [[Noether-1|Yes]] | style="color: green" | Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Normann Normann] |[[Wikipedia:Wilhelm Normann|Wilhelm]] |1870 |1939 |Sometimes also spelled Norman. Chemist who introduced the hydrogenation of fats (1901), creating what later became known as trans fats. This invention, protected by German patent 141,029 in 1902, had a profound influence on the production of margarine and vegetable shortening. |style="color: red" | [[Normann-50|Yes]] |} ==O== {| class="wikitable" style="border-spacing: 2px; border: 1px solid darkgray; border="1" cellpadding="7" style="font-size:90%; text-align: center;" |+ '''German inventors and discoverers: O''' |- ! Surname ! Given name ! Birth date ! Death date ! Role ! WikiTree? ! Connected? |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Oberth Oberth] |[[Wikipedia:Hermann Oberth|Hermann]] | | |Pioneer of rocket science and discoverer of the Oberth effect. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ohm Ohm] |[[Wikipedia:Georg Ohm|Georg]] | | |physicist and mathematician, discoverer of the Ohm's law and Ohm's acoustic law |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Oetker Oetker] |[[Wikipedia:August Oetker|August]] | | |Pharmacist. He was the first to sell baking powder in small packets to households instead of bakeries (as others before him) and thus made it the popular product we know today. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/von_Ohain von Ohain] |[[Wikipedia:Hans Joachim Pabst von Ohain|Hans Joachim Pabst]] | | |The modern jet engine in 1933, patented in 1936. Frank Whittle had developed a similar concept independently in 1928/1929. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ostwald Ostwald] |[[Wikipedia:Wilhelm Ostwald|Wilhelm]] | | |Chemist who received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1909 for his work on catalysis, chemical equilibria and reaction velocities. Ostwald, Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff, and Svante Arrhenius are usually credited with being the modern founders of the field of physical chemistry. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Otto Otto] |[[Wikipedia:Nicolaus August Otto|Nicolaus August]] | | |Inventor of the first internal-combustion engine to efficiently burn fuel directly in a piston chamber. |style="color: red" | No |- |} ==P== {| class="wikitable" style="border-spacing: 2px; border: 1px solid darkgray; border="1" cellpadding="7" style="font-size:90%; text-align: center;" |+ '''German inventors and discoverers: P''' |- ! Surname ! Given name ! Birth date ! Death date ! Role ! WikiTree? ! Connected? |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PAUL Paul] |[[Wikipedia:Wolfgang Paul|Wolfgang]] |10 Aug 1913 |7 Dec 1993 |Physicist. Co-develop[ed the non-magnetic quadrupole mass filter which laid the foundation for what we now call an ion trap. Shared the Nobel Prize in 1989. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/von%20pechmann von Pechmann] |[[Wikipedia:Hans_von_Pechmann|Hans]] |1 Apr 1850 |19 Apr 1902 |Chemist, renowned for his discovery of diazomethane in 1894. Pechmann condensation and Pechmann pyrazole synthesis. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/peierls Peierls] |[[Wikipedia:Rudolf_Peierls|Rudolf Ernst]] |5 Jun 1907 |19 Sep 1995 |nuclear physicist |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PETRI Petri] |[[Wikipedia:Julius_Richard_Petri| Julius Richard]] |31 Mar 1852 |20 Dec 1921 |Bacteriologist who is generally credited with inventing the Petri dish while working as assistant to Robert Koch |style="color: green" | [[Petri-560|Yes]] |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/pfeiffer Pfeiffer] |[[Wikipedia:Emil_Pfeiffer|Emil]] |1 Mar 1846 |13 Jul 1921 |Discovery of Infectious mononucleosis |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PFLEUMER Pfleumer] |[[Wikipedia:Fritz_Pfleumer|Fritz]] |20 Mar 1881 |29 Aug 1945 |Inventor of magnetic tape for recording sound. He built the world's first practical tape recorder, called Magnetophon K1. |style="color: green" |[[Pfleumer-1|Yes]] |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/pilates Pilates] |[[Wikipedia:Joseph_H._Pilates|Joseph]] |9 Dec 1883 |9 Oct 1967 |Inventor of the physical fitness system named after him: Pilates |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PLANCK Planck] |[[Wikipedia:Max Planck|Max]] |23 Apr 1858 |4 Oct 1947 |Physicist, Scientist. He is considered to be the founder of the quantum theory, and one of the most important physicists of the twentieth century. |style="color: green" |[[Planck-41|Yes]] |style="color: green" | Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/POHL Pohl] |[[Wikipedia:Robert Wichard Pohl|Robert Wichard]] |10 Aug 1884 |5 Jun 1976 |In 1938, together with Rudolf Hilsch, built first functioning solid-state amplifier using salt as the semiconductor. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PRANDTL Prandtl] |[[Wikipedia:Ludwig Prandtl|Ludwig]] |4 Feb 1875 |15 Aug 1953 |First to explain the boundary layer and its importance for drag and streamlining in aircraft in 1904. He established and headed the Aerodynamische Versuchsanstalt in Göttingen, now Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization. During his tenure the first wind tunnel in Germany was built here, thereby establishing a specific design for wind tunnels (Göttingen type). |style="color: green" | [[Prandtl-1|Yes]] |style="color: green" | Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PFAFF Pfaff] |[[Wikipedia:Johann Friedrich Pfaff|Johann Friedrich]] |22 Dec 1765 |21 Apr 1825 |One of Germany's most eminent mathematicians during the 19th century. He studied mathematical series and integral calculus, and is noted for his work on partial differential equations of the first order (Pfaffian systems as they are now called) which became part of the theory of differential forms. |style="color: green" |[[Pfaff-681|Yes]] |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PLUCKER Plücker] |[[Wikipedia:Julius Plücker|Julius]] |16 Jun 1801 |22 May 1868 |Framed the Plücker formula. He made fundamental contributions to the field of analytical geometry and was a pioneer in the investigations of cathode rays that led eventually to the discovery of the electron. He also vastly extended the study of Lamé curves. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/popp Popp] |[[Wikipedia:Harald Popp|Harald]] |30 Sep 1956 |living |Inventor and audio engineer; father of audio compression format MPEG Audio Layer 3, more commonly known as MP3. |style="color: orange" |Maybe |- |} ==R== {| class="wikitable" style="border-spacing: 2px; border: 1px solid darkgray; border="1" cellpadding="7" style="font-size:90%; text-align: center;" |+ '''German inventors and discoverers: R''' |- ! Surname ! Given name ! Birth date ! Death date ! Role ! WikiTree? ! Connected? |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/rambold Rambold] |[[Wikipedia:Adolf Rambold|Adolf]] |5 Oct 1900 |14 May 1996 |Inventor of modern tea bag |style="color:red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/REICHE Reiche] |[[Wikipedia:Fritz Reiche|Fritz]] |4 July 1883 |14 Jan 1969 |Was a student of Max Planck and a colleague of Albert Einstein, who was active in, and made important contributions to the early development of quantum mechanics including co-authoring the Thomas-Reiche-Kuhn sum rule. |style="color:red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/REICHEL Reichel] |[[Wikipedia:Hans Reichel|Hans]] |10 May 1949 |22 Nov 2011 |Musical instrument inventor. Inventor of the daxophone and various overtone guitars. |style="color:red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/REICHENBACH von Reichenbach]The name list goes to the LNAB |[[Wikipedia:Karl von Reichenbach|Karl Ludwig]] |12 Feb 1788 |19 Jan 1869 |Notable chemist, geologist, metallurgist, naturalist, industrialist and philosopher, and a member of the prestigious Prussian Academy of Sciences. He is best known for his discoveries of several chemical products of economic importance, extracted from tar, such as eupione, waxy paraffin, pittacal (the first synthetic dye) and phenol (an antiseptic). He also dedicated himself in his last years to research an unproved field of energy combining electricity, magnetism and heat, emanating from all living things, which he called the Odic force. |style="color:green" |[[Reichenbach-294|Yes]] |style="color:green" |Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/REIS Reis] |[[Wikipedia:Philipp Reis|Johann Philipp]] |7 Jan 1834 |14 Jan 1874 |Inventor of the first phone transmitter in 1861, he also invented the term Telephone. |style="color:red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/reski Reski] |[[Wikipedia:Ralf Reski|Ralf]] |18 Nov 1958 |living |Moss bioreactor (1998). |style="color:red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/josaphat von Reuter]The Name List goes to the LNAB |[[Wikipedia:Paul Julius Reuter|Paul Julius]] |21 Jul 1816 |25 Feb 1899 |Communications pioneer. |style="color:green"|[[Josaphat-1|Yes]] |style="color:green" |Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/RIEGEL Riegel] |[[Wikipedia:Hans Riegel|Johann]] |3 Apr 1893 |31 Mar 1945 |Confectioner who invented the gummy bear and founded Haribo (short for '''Ha'''ns '''Ri'''egel '''Bo'''nn). |style="color:green"|[[Riegel-422|Yes]] |style="color:red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/RIEMANN Riemann] |[[Wikipedia:Bernhard Riemann|Bernhard Georg Friedrich]] |17 Sep 1826 |20 Jul 1866 |Mathematician, who made lasting contributions to analysis, number theory, and differential geometry. |style="color:green"|[[Riemann-35|Yes]] |style="color:red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/RITTER Ritter] |[[Wikipedia:Johann Wilhelm Ritter|Johann Wilhelm]] |16 Dec 1776 |23 Jan 1810 |Physicist and discoverer of Ultraviolet. |style="color:green"|[[Ritter-3675|Yes]] |style="color:red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/rodenstock Rodenstock] |[[Wikipedia:Josef Rodenstock|Josef]] |11 Apr 1846 |18 Feb 1932 |Founder of Rodenstock, manufacturer of optical systems, ophthalmic lenses and spectacles frames. |style="color:red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/r%C3%B6ntgen Röntgen] |[[Wikipedia:Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen|Wilhelm Conrad]] |27 Mar 1845 |10 Feb 1923 |Physicist and discoverer of x-rays/Röntgen rays (8 November 1895), this earned him the first Nobel Prize in Physics in 1901. |style="color:green"|[[Röntgen-18|Yes]] |style="color:green" |Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/rosenmund Rosenmund] |[[Wikipedia:Karl Wilhelm Rosenmund|Karl Wilhelm]] |15 Dec 1884 |8 Feb 1965 |He discovered the Rosenmund reduction, which is the reduction of acyl chlorides to aldehydes over palladium-on-carbon catalyst. The Rosenmund-von Braun reaction, the conversion of an aryl bromide to an arylnitrile is also named after him. |style="color:red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/RUDOLPH Rudolph] |[[Wikipedia:Arthur Rudolph|Arthur]] |9 Nov 1906 |1 Jan 1996 |Rocket engineer who, together with Wernher von Braun, played a key role in the development of the V-2 rocket. |style="color:red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/r%C3%BChmkorff Rühmkorff] |[[Wikipedia:Heinrich Daniel Rühmkorff|Heinrich Daniel]] |15 Jan 1803 |19 Dec 1877 |German instrument maker who commercialized the induction coil (often referred to as the Rühmkorff coil). |style="color:red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/RUSKA Ruska] |[[Wikipedia:Ernst Ruska|Ernst August Friedrich]] |25 Dec 1906 |27 May 1988 |Physicist, developed the first electron microscope in 1933. Nobel laureate 1986. |style="color:green"|[[Ruska-27|Yes]] |style="color:green" |Yes |- |} ==S== {| class="wikitable" style="border-spacing: 2px; border: 1px solid darkgray; border="1" cellpadding="7" style="font-size:90%; text-align: center;" |+ '''German inventors and discoverers: S''' |- ! Surname ! Given name ! Birth date ! Death date ! Role ! WikiTree? ! Connected? |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SCHEELE Scheele] |[[Wikipedia:Carl Wilhelm Scheele|Carl Wilhelm]] |19 Dec 1742 |21 May 1786 |Oxygen (although Joseph Priestley published his findings first), identification of molybdenum, tungsten, barium, hydrogen and chlorine |style="color:red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/scherbius Scherbius] |[[Wikipedia:Arthur Scherbius|Arthur]] |30 Oct 1878 |13 May 1929 |Developed the mechanical cipher machine Enigma. Patent granted in 1918. |style="color:red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SCHICKARD Schickard] |[[Wikipedia:Wilhelm Schickard|Wilhelm]] |22 Apr 1592 |23 Oct 1635 |mechanical calculator in 1623. |style="color:green"|[[Schickard-2|Yes]] |style="color:green" |Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SCHLACK Schlack] |[[Wikipedia:Paul Schlack|Paul]] |22 Dec 1897 |19 Aug 1987 |Invented Nylon 6. |style="color:red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SCHLICK Schlick] |[[Wikipedia:Moritz Schlick|Friedrich Albert Moritz]] |14 Apr 1882 |22 Jun 1936 |Was a German philosopher, physicist and the founding father of logical positivism and the Vienna Circle. |style="color:green"|[[Schlick-3|Yes]] |style="color:green" |Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SCHLIEMANN Schliemann] |[[Wikipedia:Heinrich Schliemann|Johann Ludwig Heinrich Julius]] |6 Jan 1822 |26 Dec 1890 |One of the fathers of modern archaeology, among other things he discovered Homeric Troy. |style="color:green"|[[Schliemann-46|Yes]] |style="color:green" |Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SCHMEISSER Schmeisser] |[[Wikipedia:Hugo Schmeisser|Hugo]] |24 Sep 1884 |12 Sep 1953 |Developed the first modern assault rifle StG 44 in 1942. |style="color:red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SCHMIDT Schmidt] |[[Wikipedia:Bernhard Schmidt|Bernhard Woldemar]] |30 Mar 1879 |1 Dec 1935 |Developed a photographic telescope with minimal optical errors: the Schmidt camera. His designs would later be modified leading to the Schmidt-Newtonian and Schmidt-Cassegrain telescopes. |style="color:green"|[[Schmidt-10464|Yes]] |style="color:red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SCHMIDT Schmidt] |[[Wikipedia:Paul Schmidt|Paul]] |26 Mar 1898 |18 Oct 1976 |Developed since 1928 his idea of a new drive, the "pulsating incineration", also used in the V-1 flying bomb (engine was called "Argus-Schmidtrohr"); pulsejet was a development by Schmidt. |style="color:red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SCHONBEIN Schönbein] |[[Wikipedia:Christian Friedrich Schönbein|Christian Friedrich]] |18 Oct 1799 |29 Aug 1868 |Schönbein is credited with four scientific advances: Ozone, Gun cotton, Collodion and Fuel cell |style="color:red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/sch%C3%B6nlein Schönlein] |[[Wikipedia:Johann Lukas Schönlein|Johann Lukas]] |30 Nov 1793 |23 Jan 1864 |Professor of medicine, he discovered among other things the parasitic cause of ringworm or favus (Achorion Schönleinii). |style="color:red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/schoetensack Schoetensack] |[[Wikipedia:Otto Schoetensack|Otto]] |12 Jul 1850 |23 Dec 1912 |Named the Homo heidelbergensis. |style="color:red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SCHOTT Schott] |[[Wikipedia:Otto Schott|Friedrich Otto]] |17 Dec 1851 |27 Aug 1935 |Inventor of borosilicate glass. Donated his shares in the company Carl Zeiss to form Carl-Zeiss-Stiftung, still in existence today. |style="color:green"|[[Schott-1456|Yes]] |style="color:red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/schottky Schottky] |[[Wikipedia:Walter Schottky|Walter Hans]] |23 Jul 1886 |4 Mar 1976 |Played a major early role in developing the theory of electron and ion emission phenomena, invented the screen-grid vacuum tube and the pentode. |style="color:red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SCHULTZ Schultz] |[[Wikipedia:Johannes Heinrich Schultz|Johannes Heinrich]] |20 Jun 1884 |19 Sep 1970 |Developed the desensitization-relaxation technique called Autogenic training. |style="color:red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SCHWAB Schwab] |[[Wikipedia:Marx Schwab|Marx]] |about 1520The birthdate is a rough estimate based on the likely invention of coining | |Silversmith, invented coining with the screw press around 1550. |style="color:red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SCHWANN Schwann] |[[Wikipedia:Theodor Schwann|Theodor Ambrose Hubert]] |7 Dec 1810 |11 Jan 1882 |Discovery of properties of cells in animals. |style="color:red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SCHWARZSCHILD Schwarzschild] |[[Wikipedia:Karl Schwarzschild|Karl Siegmund]] |9 Oct 1873 |11 May 1916 |Astronomer, Schwarzschild metric, Deriving the Schwarzschild solution, Schwarzschild radius |style="color:green"|[[Schwarzschild-16|Yes]] |style="color:green" |Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/senefelder Senefelder] |[[Wikipedia:Alois Senefelder|Alois]] |6 Nov 1771 |26 Feb 1834 |He invented the printing technique of lithography in 1796. |style="color:red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/sert%C3%BCrner Sertürner] |[[Wikipedia:Friedrich Sertürner|Friedrich Wilhelm Adam]] |19 Jun 1783 |20 Feb 1841 |First to isolate morphine from the opium poppy in 1803/1804, discovering morphine. |style="color:red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SIEBOLD von Siebold]The Name list goes to his LNAB |[[Wikipedia:Philipp Franz von Siebold|Philipp Franz Balthasar]] |17 Feb 1796 |18 Oct 1866 |Physician and naturalist, detailed description and collection of the Japanese flora and fauna. Introduced Western medicine to Japan and opened a medical school. |style="color:green"|[[Siebold-73|Yes]] |style="color:green" |Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/siemens von Siemens]The name list goes to the LNAB |[[Wikipedia:Werner von Siemens|Ernst Werner]] |13 Dec 1816 |6 Dec 1892 |Dynamo, pointer telegraph that used a needle to point to the right letter, first electric elevator, trolleybus. |style="color:green"|[[Siemens-172|Yes]] |style="color:green" |Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/skladanowsky Skladanowsky] |[[Wikipedia: Max Skladanowsky|Max]] |30 Apr 1863 |30 Nov 1939 |Bioscop, German inventor and early filmmaker. |style="color:red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SOENNECKEN Soennecken] |[[Wikipedia:Friedrich Soennecken|Friedrich]] |20 Sep 1848 |2 Jul 1919 |Entrepreneur and office supplier who invented the hole punch and ring binder. |style="color:green"|[[Soennecken-1|Yes]] |style="color:red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SOMMERFELD Sommerfeld] |[[Wikipedia:Arnold Sommerfeld|Arnold Johannes Wilhelm]] |5 Dec 1868 |26 Apr 1951 |Theoretical physicist who pioneered developments in atomic and quantum physics. |style="color:green"|[[Sommerfeld-146|Yes]] |style="color:red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/STARK Stark] |[[Wikipedia:Johannes Stark|Johannes Nikolaus]] |15 Apr 1874 |21 Jun 1957 |Discovery of the Doppler effect in canal rays and the splitting of spectral lines in electric fields" (the latter is known as the Stark effect). |style="color:green"|[[Stark-4173|Yes]] |style="color:red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/STEINBERGER Steinberger] |[[Wikipedia:Jack Steinberger|Hans Jakob]] |25 May 1921 |12 Dec 2020 |German-American-Swiss physicist, co-discovered the muon neutrino, shared 1988 Nobel Prize in Physics. |style="color:red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/STOHLER Steller]The name list goes to his LNAB |[[Wikipedia:Georg Wilhelm Steller|Georg Wilhelm]] |10 Mar 1709 |14 Nov 1746 |Chief naturalist on Vitus Bering's expedition during which Alaska was discovered (1741) and pioneer of Alaskan Natural History. Steller's sea cow (now extinct) was named after him. |style="color:green"|[[Stöhler-27|Yes]] |style="color:green" |Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/STERN Stern] |[[Wikipedia:Otto Stern|Otto M.]] |17 Feb 1888 |17 Aug 1969 |Nobel laureate; contributed to the discovery of spin quantization in the Stern–Gerlach experiment with Walther Gerlach in 1922. |style="color:red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/st%C3%B6lzel Stölzel] |[[Wikipedia:Heinrich Stölzel|Heinrich]] |7 Sep 1777 |16 Feb 1844 |Developed the valve for brass instruments which is used today in 1818. Friedrich Blühmel had made a similar development independently at the same time. |style="color:red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/STORMER Störmer] |[[Wikipedia:Horst Ludwig Störmer|Horst Ludwig]] |6 Apr 1949 |living |German-American physicist. Shared the Nobel Prize in 1998 for the discovery of a new form of quantum fluid with fractionally charged excitations. |style="color:red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/STRAUSS Strauss] |[[Wikipedia:Levi Strauss|Levi]] |26 Feb 1829 |26 Sep 1902 |The German American father of blue jeans. |style="color:green"|[[Strauss-196|Yes]] |style="color:green" |Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/stromer Stromer von Reichenbach]The name list goes to the LNAB |[[Wikipedia:Ernst Freiher Stromer von Reichenbach|Karl Ernst Heinrich]] |12 Jun 1871 |18 Dec 1952 |Discovery and Describing of Aegyptosaurus, Bahariasaurus, Carcharodontosaurus, and the largest known theropod, Spinosaurus aegyptiacus. Stromer also described the giant crocodilian Stomatosuchus. |style="color:red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/STRASSMANN Straßmann] |[[Wikipedia:Fritz Straßmann|Friedrich Wilhelm "Fritz"]] |22 Feb 1902 |22 Apr 1980 |German chemist who, with Otto Hahn in early 1939, identified barium in the residue after bombarding uranium with neutrons, results which, when confirmed, demonstrated the previously unknown phenomenon of nuclear fission. |style="color:red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/strughold Strughold] |[[Wikipedia:Hubertus Strughold|Hubertus]] |15 Jun 1898 |25 Sep 1986 |German-born physiologist and prominent medical researcher. For his role in pioneering the study of the physical and psychological effects of manned spaceflight he became known as "The Father of Space Medicine". |style="color:red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/s%C3%BCdhof Südhof] |[[Wikipedia:Thomas Südhof|Thomas Christian]] |22 Dec 1955 |living |biochemist, discovered how molecule signals instruct vesicles to release their cargo in cell. Shared the Nobel prize in Physiology or Medicine 2013. |style="color:red" |No |- |} Thomas C. Südhof: ==T== {| class="wikitable" style="border-spacing: 2px; border: 1px solid darkgray; border="1" cellpadding="7" style="font-size:90%; text-align: center;" |+ '''German inventors and discoverers: T''' |- ! Surname ! Given name ! Birth date ! Death date ! Role ! WikiTree? ! Connected? |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/von_Tschirnhaus von Tschirnhaus] |[[Wikipedia:Ehrenfried Walther von Tschirnhaus|Ehrenfried Walther]] |10 Apr 1651 |11 Oct 1708 |Also von Tschirnhauß, mathematician, physicist, physician, and philosopher who introduced the Tschirnhaus transformation and is considered to have been the inventor of European porcelain (not Johann Friedrich Böttger who it is misattributed to frequently). |style="color:red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Troplowitz Troplowitz] |[[Wikipedia:Oscar Troplowitz|Oscar]] |18 Jan 1863 |27 Apr 1918 |Pharmacist and entrepreneur who invented the adhesive tape Leukoplast for Beiersdorf AG. |style="color:red" |No |- |} ==U== {| class="wikitable" style="border-spacing: 2px; border: 1px solid darkgray; border="1" cellpadding="7" style="font-size:90%; text-align: center;" |+ '''German inventors and discoverers: U''' |- ! Surname ! Given name ! Birth date ! Death date ! Role ! WikiTree? ! Connected? |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Uhlhorn Uhlhorn] |[[Wikipedia:Diedrich Uhlhorn|Dietrich "Diedrich"]] |3 Jun 1764 |1837 |Engineer, mechanic and inventor, who invented the first mechanical tachometer (1817) and the Presse Monétaire (1817-1830, level coin press known as Uhlhorn Press) which bears his name. |style="color:red" |No |- |} ==V== {| class="wikitable" style="border-spacing: 2px; border: 1px solid darkgray; border="1" cellpadding="7" style="font-size:90%; text-align: center;" |+ '''German inventors and discoverers: V''' |- ! Surname ! Given name ! Birth date ! Death date ! Role ! WikiTree? ! Connected? |- ||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/genealogy/Vater Vater] |[[Wikipedia:Abraham Vater|Abraham]] |1684 |1751 |Professor of anatomy; Ampulla of Vater. |style="color:green" |[[Vater-83|Yes]] |style="color:green" |Yes |- ||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/genealogy/Vetter Vetter] |[[Wikipedia:Richard Vetter|Richard]] | | |Developed a fuel-efficient condensing boiler for heating systems in 1980 that is used in many houses in Europe. |style="color:red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/genealogy/Virchow Virchow] |[[Wikipedia:Rudolf Virchow|Rudolf]] |1821 |1902 |"Father of modern pathology"; numerous discoveries in the area of medicine. |style="color:green" |[[Virchow-16|Yes]] |style="color:red" |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/genealogy/Vogt Vogt] |[[Wikipedia:Hans Vogt|Hans]] |1890 |1979 |Invented sound-on-film (idea 1905) together with Jo Engl and Joseph Massolle, first sound-on-film for the public on 17 September 1922 in Filmtheater Alhambra, Berlin, Germany. |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/genealogy/Voigt Voigt] |[[Wikipedia:Woldemar Voigt|Woldemar (or Waldemar)]] |1850 |1919 |Physicist who discovered the Voigt effect in 1898. Taught at the Georg August University of Göttingen and worked on crystal physics, thermodynamics and electro-optics. |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/genealogy/Voigt Voigt] |[[Wikipedia:Waldemar Voigt (aerospace engineer)|Waldemar]] | | |Chief designer at Messerschmitt's Oberammergau offices and pioneer of the Me 163 and Me 264, project leader of the development of Me P. 1101, Me P. 1106, Me P. 1110, Me P. 1111, Me P. 1112 and Me P. 1116. | |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/genealogy/Volhard Volhard] |[[Wikipedia:Jacob Volhard|Jacob]] | | |Chemist who discovered, together with his student Hugo Erdmann, the Volhard–Erdmann cyclization. |style="color:green" | [[Volhard-7|Yes]] |style="color:green" |Yes |- |} ==W== {| class="wikitable" style="border-spacing: 2px; border: 1px solid darkgray; border="1" cellpadding="7" style="font-size:90%; text-align: center;" |+ '''German inventors and discoverers: W''' |- ! Surname ! Given name ! Birth date ! Death date ! Role ! WikiTree? ! Connected? |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/genealogy/Waldseemüller Waldseemüller] |[[Wikipedia:Martin Waldseemüller|Martin]] |c. 1470 |16 Mar 1520 |Sometimes known as his Latin name Hylacomylus. Cartographer who first used the name "America" on a map, drawn on his ''Universalis Cosmographia'' (1507) at Saint-Dié-des-Vosges in honour of the Florentine explorer Amerigo Vespucci. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/genealogy/Wallach Wallach] |[[Wikipedia:Otto Wallach|Otto]] |27 Mar 1847 |26 Feb 1931 |Chemist who researched, amongst others, alicyclic compounds such as terpene and pinene. Received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1910). Known for Wallach's rule, Wallach degradation, the Leuckart-Wallach reaction (which he developed along with Rudolf Leuckart) and the Wallach rearrangement. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/genealogy/Walter Walter] |[[Wikipedia:Hellmuth Walter|Hellmuth]] |26 Aug 1900 |16 Dec 1980 |Engineer who pioneered research into rocket engines and gas turbines, and known for the Walter engine. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/genealogy/von_Wassermann von Wassermann] |[[Wikipedia:August von Wassermann|August]] |21 Feb 1866 |16 Mar 1925 |Bacteriologist and hygienist who developed a complement fixation test for the diagnosis of syphilis. (1906). |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/genealogy/Wankel Wankel] |[[Wikipedia:Felix Wankel|Felix]] |13 Aug 1902 |9 Oct 1988 |Mechanical engineer who invented the rotary motor, now called the Wankel motor. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/genealogy/Weber Weber] |[[Wikipedia:Max Weber|Maximilian "Max" Karl Emil]]: |21 Apr 1864 |14 Jun 1920 |Sociologist, philosopher, jurist, and political economist who discovered the mass effects of capitalism and modernity, and regarded today as one of the most important theorists on the development of modern Western society. |style="color: red" | [[Weber-1892|Yes]] |style="color: green" | Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/genealogy/Weber Weber] |[[Wikipedia:Wilhelm Eduard Weber|Wilhelm Eduard]] |24 Oct 1804 | 23 Jun 1891 |Physicist who, alongside [[Gauss-32|Carl Friedrich Gauss]], invented the first electromagnetic telegraph. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/genealogy/Wegener Wegener] |[[Wikipedia:Alfred Wegener|Alfred Lothar]] |1 Nov 1880 |Nov 1930 |Polar researcher, geophysicist and meteorologist who proposed continental drift (1912). |style="color: red" | [[Wegener-222|Yes]] |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/genealogy/Weinberg Weinberg] |[[Wikipedia:Wilhelm Weinberg|Wilhelm]] |25 Dec 1862 |27 Nov 1937 |Obstetrician-gynecologist who first postulated and expressed the Hardy–Weinberg principle of genetic equilibrium, and the first to explain the effect of ascertainment bias on observations in genetics. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/genealogy/Weißkopf Weißkopf] |[[Wikipedia:Gustav Whitehead|Gustav Albin]] |1 Jan 1874 |10 Oct 1927 |Also Weisskopf, later Gustav Whitehead. German-American aviation pioneer, designer and builder of early aircraft and engines reported to be the first flying a powered aircraft in 1901. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/genealogy/Weiss Weiss] |[[Wikipedia:Rainer Weiss|Rainer "Rai"]] |29 Sep 1932 |Living |Born in Berlin, American physicist who invented laser interferometric gravitational wave detectors. Shared the Nobel Prize for Physics 2017. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/genealogy/Wilcke Wilcke] |[[Wikipedia:Johan Wilcke|Johan Carl]] |6 Sep 1732 |18 Apr 1796 |Swedish physicist born in Wismar who invented the electrophorus. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/genealogy/Wilm Wilm] |[[Wikipedia:Alfred Wilm|Alfred]]: |25 Jun 1869 |6 Aug 1937 |Metallurgist who invented the alloy duralumin. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/genealogy/Winckler Winckler] |[[Wikipedia:Hugo Winckler|Hugo]] |4 Jul 1863 |19 Apr 1913 |Archaeologist and historian who discovered Hattusa (Hittite Empire). |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/genealogy/Winkler Winkler] |[[Wikipedia:Clemens Winkler|Clemens Alexander]]: |26 Dec 1838 |8 Oct 1904 |Chemist who discovered the element germanium (1886), further solidifying Dmitri Mendeleev's theory of periodicity. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/genealogy/Winterhalder Winterhalder] |[[Wikipedia:Robert Winterhalder|Robert]] |26 Sep 1866 |16 Mar 1932 |Farmer who invented and built the first ski lift worldwide, on 14 February 1908, covering 280 meters length over a height difference of 32 meters |style="color: green" | [[Winterhalder-82|Yes]] |style="color: green" | Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/genealogy/Wöhler Wöhler] |[[Wikipedia:August Wöhler|August]]: |22 Jun 1819 |21 Mar 1914 |Railway engineer who systematically investigated fatigue phenomena in the behavior of materials, particularly metals. His research led to the S-N Curve, or Wöhler Curve. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/genealogy/Wöhler Wöhler] |[[Wikipedia:Friedrich Wöhler|Friedrich]] |31 Jul 1800 |23 Sep 1882 |Inorganic and organic chemist who was the first to synthesize urea and to isolate the chemical elements beryllium and yttrium in pure metallic form. Wöhler is regarded as a pioneer in organic chemistry. |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/genealogy/Wöhlk Wöhlk] |[[Wikipedia:Heinrich Wöhlk|Heinrich]] |9 Apr 1913 |23 Dec 1991 |Optometrist who first developed plastic contact lenses out of polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA, 1940). |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/genealogy/Wulf Wulf] |[[Wikipedia:Theodor Wulf|Theodor]]: |28 Jul 1868 |19 Jun 1946 |Physicist and Jesuit priest who was the first to observe an increase in atmospheric radiation (later described as cosmic rays) by using an electrometer at the bottom and the top of the Eiffel Tower. His paper would not be widely accepted but only three years later Austrian Victor Hess recorded the same observations using three of a variation on Wulf's electrometer in a balloon ascent during a near total solar eclipse and won the Nobel Prize in physics that year. |style="color: red" | No |- |} ==Z== {| class="wikitable" style="border-spacing: 2px; border: 1px solid darkgray; border="1" cellpadding="7" style="font-size:90%; text-align: center;" |+ '''German inventors and discoverers: Z''' |- ! Surname ! Given name ! Birth date ! Death date ! Role ! WikiTree? ! Connected? |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Zapf Zapf] |[[Wikipedia:Hermann Zapf|Hermann]] |8 Nov 1918 |4 Jun 2015 |Pioneer of computer typography and creator of many well-known typefaces such as Palatino, Optima, and Zapfino. |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Zeiss Zeiss] |[[Wikipedia:Carl Zeiss|Carl]] |11 Sep 1816 |3 Dec 1888 |Scientific instrument maker, optician and businessman who pioneered glass casting and allied procedures and processes for high quality optics, improved on microscope design, and championed healthcare benefits for his workers. |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/von_Zeppelin von Zeppelin] |[[Wikipedia:Ferdinand Graf von Zeppelin|Ferdinand Adolf Heinrich August]] |8 Jul 1838 |8 Mar 1917 |General and inventor of the airship named after him, starting with the LZ1 (1900). |[[von_Zeppelin-39|Yes]] |Yes |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Zimmer Zimmer] |[[Wikipedia:Karl Zimmer|Karl Günter]] |12 Jul 1911 |29 Feb 1988 |Physicist and radiation biologist who discovered the effects of ionizing radiation on DNA in 1935. |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ziegler Ziegler] |[[Wikipedia:Karl Ziegler|Karl Waldemar]] |26 Nov 1898 |12 Aug 1973 |Chemist who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1963) with Giulio Natta, for work on polymers. |[[Ziegler-1459|Yes]] |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Zuse Zuse] |[[Wikipedia:Konrad Zuse|Konrad]] |22 Jun 1910 |18 Dec 1995 |Civil engineer and computer scientist who invented the first functional program-controlled Turing-complete computer (1941), and the first high-level programming language Plankalkül (1942). Considered the inventor of the modern computer. |[[Zuse-1|Yes]] |No |- |} ==Other Germans of note in science and technology== {| class="wikitable" style="border-spacing: 2px; border: 1px solid darkgray; border="1" cellpadding="7" style="font-size:90%; text-align: center;" |+ '''Other Germans of note in science and technology''' |- ! Surname ! Given name ! Birth date ! Death date ! Role ! WikiTree? ! Connected? |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Geiger Geiger] |[[Wikipedia:Rudolf Geiger|Rudolf Oskar Robert Williams]] |24 Aug 1894 |22 Jan 1981 |Meteorologist and climatologist, son of Indologist [[Geiger-1258|Wilhelm Geiger]] and the brother of physicist [[Geiger-1257|Hans Geiger]]. He worked with [[Wikipedia:Wladimir Köppen|Wladimir Köppen]] on climatology, continuing to make modifications on Köppen's climate classification system after his death. |style="color: green" | [[Geiger-1259|Yes]] |No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gliese Gliese] |[[Wikipedia:WIlhelm Gliese|Wilhelm]] |21 Jun 1915 |12 Jun 1993 |Astronomer responsible for the ''Gliese Catalogue of Nearby Stars''. |style="color: red" | No | |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gottsche Gottsche] |[[Wikipedia:Carl Christian Gottsche|Carl Christian Gottsche]] |1 Mar 1855 |11 Oct 1909 |German geologist known for geological investigations of Schleswig-Holstein and neighboring regions. He was the son of botanist Carl Moritz Gottsche (1808-1892). | |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hahn Hahn] |[[Wikipedia:Otto Hahn (petrologist)|Otto Hahn]] |13 Jul 1828 |Mar 1904 |Petrologist, geologist, lawyer and author. His father was Johann Franz Gottlieb Hahn (1789 – 1844). His great-grandfather was Christian Tobias Hahn (1759 – 1837), who was the half-brother of Philipp Matthäus Hahn. His book ''Die Meteorite (Chondrite) und ihre Organismen'', published the following year in 1880, was a major work in the field of meteoritics that included 142 black and white photomicrographs of chondrite thin sections. In this latter work Hahn proposed the theory that the chondrites consist entirely of fossilized organic remains of life-forms, namely, fossilized sponges, corals, and crinoids. In addition, he claimed that the iron meteorites have an organic origin and that they are the petrified remains of a fungus or plant that was permeated with iron-nickel alloys, e.g. similar to ichnotaxa like the Chondrites. |style="color: green" | [[Hahn-3822|Yes]] |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hochstetter Hochstetter] |[[Wikipedia:Ferdinand von Hochstetter|Christian Gottlieb Ferdinand Hochstetter]] |30 Apr 1829 |18 Jul 1884 |Christian Gottlieb (Ferdinand) ''Ritter'' von Hochstetter, a German-Austrian geologist. The son of Christian Ferdinand Friedrich Hochstetter (1787-1860), a clergyman and professor at Bonn, who was also a botanist and mineralogist. In 1859 he was employed by the government of New Zealand to make a first geological survey of the islands. He first described and named the rock type dunite. | |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mies_van_der_Rohe Mies van der Rohe] |[[Wikipedia:Ludwig Mies van der Rohe|Ludwig]] |27 Mar 1886 |17 Aug 1969 |One of the most influential architects of the 20th century. Married the daughter of inventor [[Wikipedia:Friedrich Wilhelm Gustav Bruhn|Friedrich Wilhelm Gustav Bruhn]]. |style="color: red" | [[Mies-5|Yes]] |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/von_Quenstedt von Quenstedt] |[[Wikipedia:Friedrich August von Quenstedt|Friedrich August von Quenstedt]] |10 Jul 1809 |21 Dec 1889 |Geologist and palaeontologist. | |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Schnabel Schnabel] |[[Wikipedia:Christian Schnabel|Christian Leberecht Schnabel]] |13 May 1878 |29 Jan 1936 |Designer and improver of everyday objects. Possibly one of the first kinds of performance artist. |[[Schnabel-165|Yes]] |style="color: red" | No |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Werner Werner] |[[Wikipedia:Abraham Gottlob Werner|Abraham Gottlob]] |25 Sep 1749 |30 Jun 1817 |Geologist who set out an early theory about the stratification of the Earth's crust and propounded a history of the Earth that came to be known as Neptunism. While most tenets of Neptunism were eventually set aside, Werner is remembered for his demonstration of chronological succession in rocks; for the zeal with which he infused his pupils; and for the impulse he thereby gave to the study of geology. He has been called the "father of German geology". | |- |} ==References and notes==

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[[Category: Germany Genealogy Resources]] This page is intended to give an overview of German names and German naming law and, as a consequence, explain how to enter them into the appropriate fields on WikiTree. {| {{Image|file=Flags.gif |align=l |size=s }} [[Space:Deutsche_Vor-_und_Familiennamen|'''Deutsche Version''']] |} == Introduction == German family names have gradually been established in German-speaking countries since the 12th century. It was not until 1875 that registry offices were introduced in the German Empire and the existing names were fixed. Since then, every German bears names in the following order: a first name, possibly a middle name and the family name. A person's first name is the part of the name that does not express membership in a family, but identifies them individually. A person may have several first names, but must have at least one. If more than one first name is used, the first name by which the person is mainly addressed is called the "call name". The order of first names does not represent a ranking. The name bearer is free to choose between his officially registered first names. A middle name is another name that is used between the first name and the family name. However, a middle name is not used if a person has more than one first name or family name. In Germany, middle names are usually patronyms from the father's first name with the usual ending for "-sohn" or "-tochter" in the respective national language or dialect. Example: Hinrich Peters Müller means "Hinrich Müller, Peter's son." This name formation is permissible in Germany today only in East Frisian, except for immigrants from other states. Until the 19th century, patronyms with the most diverse endings were common throughout the German-speaking world. If the name refers to the mother, it is a metronym. The family name expresses the affiliation of the name bearer to a family, it is also called surname, last name or gender name. The original family name acquired by descent is the birth name (for married women also maiden name) and expresses the affiliation to the parental family. The birth name can change through adoption, officially initiated name change or renaming. A person's surname can change in the course of life, for example through marriage, divorce, adoption or an official name change. Arbitrary adjustments are also possible, such as the adoption of a new spouse's name by the premarital children of one of the partners so that the new family can appear as a single entity in social and official dealings. The marriage name is the name that the spouses decide on at the time of marriage to use as each spouse's own surname during their marriage. Birth and marriage names may also be used as a double name. Artistic names can also be used as family names without any relationship. == German first names == First names have been in use since early times. Until the Middle Ages in the German-speaking world, only one name was common. At most, there was an additional personal name given to a person to describe or identify them more precisely. The English language term for these names is “nickname,” however, the German language defines four different distinctive types of these additional names: '''Beiname''' – typically derive from patronymics, origin, residence, or professional groups. • Jacob Peterson – Jacob son of Peter. The patronymic name could change with each succeeding generation. For example, Jacob Peterson’s son Hans would take his father’s name: Hans Jacobson. • Anton Marburger – Anton from, or of, the city of Marburg • Heinrich der Seefahrer – Henry the Navigator • Hans Schmidt – John the Blacksmith '''Hausname''' – a complication of names derived from residence is the house name (or farm name) which is on the one hand the name of a group of people and on the other hand a name for a house or a farm. Before the introduction of streets and house numbers, they were the only clear identification of a property. In Germany, the traditional house names are still in use in almost all rural regions, especially in the older districts. The residents of a property are not referred to colloquially by their family name, but with their house name, which is placed in front of the first name.  For example, if Rita Bender lives on the property or farm called Growener, she is called Growener Rita, where Growener is the house name and Rita remains the first name. The Hausname is automatically transferred to new residents (e.g. spouses who have married in) or new owners of houses that have been sold. Übername – derived from physical, mental, or character traits of a person, from events his life story, etc. • Karl der Kühne – Charles the Bold • Pippin der Kleine – Pepin the Little • Karl der Große – Charles the Great; Charlemagne '''Spitzname''' – a Spitzname is typically a substitute for the real name of a person or thing. They are rarely self-bestowed and are usually bestowed by others, possibly with good or bad intentions. It can be a term of endearment (Anna Engel – Anna the Angel), an epithet highlighting a perceived imperfection or negative characteristic (Karl der Kahle – Charles the Bald; Heinrich der Zänker – Henry the Brawler), derived from occupation or function (Sven Alarm for a fireman), or just designations that arise accidentally and resonate (Die Große Weiße Bär - The Great White Bear, a name given to a certain teacher by her students, who was large, stern and had snow white hair). Eventually, today's inherited family surnames often emerged from and reflected these nicknames. In practice, for a significant period of time surnames often changed due to changes in circumstance such as relocation, changing occupation, or marriage, but sometimes they were just arbitrarily changed. ===Germanic times=== Until the 4th century, Germanic call names were built on the principle of combining two name members in a meaningful way; e.g.: Gud-run, Sieg-run (run = magic, secret), Ger-hart, Ger-not (ger = spear, hart = hard/strict). Many parts of the name could only be used unilaterally, i.e. they were in use either only as first member (e.g. man) or only as second member (e.g. run). Some of them could function both as front and back member of the compound name (e.g. her and bert as in Walt-her, Her-bert, Bert-hold). Moreover, some name members inhered only one gender, whereas others could be used for both feminine and masculine names (e.g. Sieg in Sieglinde and Siegfried). However, the initial importance of the content did not last; over time, the call name was chosen with more attention to euphony and ancestry. ===Middle Ages=== Non-Germanic names were only from the 7th/8th century really present; you can find in this time mainly names borrowed from the Bible; e.g. Christian, Elisabeth or Daniel. From the 8th century onwards, bynames were introduced to the call name in Germany. In the 12th century, names from the New Testament were common, often adapted or shortened to German, e.g.: * Johannes → German: Johann, Hans, Hannes. * Magdalena → German: Magda, Lena, Leni. Saint names also spread at this time from the west and south to the north of the present German-speaking area, although this depended on the areas of veneration, since, depending on the region, more importance was attached to certain saints; e.g.: Benedikt, Andreas, Elisabeth, Florian, Anton(ius). ===Renaissance and Reformation=== With the Renaissance, under the influence of humanism, Greek and Latin names from antiquity found their way into the German world of names, such as Hector, Agrippa, Claudius, Julius, Augustus. Hohenzollern princes at this time were called Albrecht Achilles, Albrecht Alcibiades, Johann Cicero. First names as well as surnames of educated people were usually Latinized as Henricus, Martinus, Joachimus. Humanists of the time were also interested in Germanic antiquity and thus spread names like Hildebrand, Hartmann or Reinhold. The Reformation led to a general decline in the use of saints' names, and Old Testament names such as Benjamin, Jonah, Daniel, David, Rebecca or Martha were preferred until the 18th century. On the Catholic side, however, the Catechismus Romanus, first published in 1566, determined that names of saints should continue to be chosen. A similar recommendation is found in the Rituale Romanum, published in 1614. Certain names thus developed into distinctly Catholic given names such as Ignaz / Ignatius, Vincenz, Xaver, Franz, Josef, Maria. Maria also developed into a popular second first name for men. ===17th and 18th century=== In the 17th and 18th centuries, French given names (e.g. Charlotte, Babette) as well as English ones (e.g. Alfred, Edith) were then given, but they did not gain popularity in German-speaking countries until the 20th century. The Calvinist preference for Old Testament names did not survive the 18th century, and during that century a preference developed there for German name formations with Christian appeal, such as Gottfried, Gotthold, Gotthelf/Gotthilf, Fürchtegott or Liebfried. ===19th century=== By and large, Protestantism prepared a return to Germanic names. At the end of the 19th century, double names (also called "hyphenated names") increased in number. These were especially popular in the 1930s and 1950s: Hans-Peter, Eva-Maria, Klaus-Dieter. In the following years some of these double names existed sooner or later then also in written together form (Hanspeter 1810s, Evamaria 1880s, Klausdieter 1930s). ===20th century and present=== The world of first names became more and more international in the 20th century. After World War II, Germanic names tended to decline, while Hebrew, Greek and Latin names took their place; subsequently, a strong Anglo-American influence prevailed. Especially through international media such as television and radio or literature, people came into contact with many foreign-language names and adopted them into German. Borrowing from all European countries - from Scandinavia to the Balkans (Björn to Dragan) - is also common. As a contrast to the international variety of names, a countercurrent to the preservation of the old Germanic names then developed again to some extent. Since the 1950s, Anglophone and Romance first names such as Jennifer, Mike or Natalie and Marco have gained in importance. When foreign names were adopted, a phonetic adaptation could be observed from time immemorial. At first, names were adapted that were compatible with traditional phonetic habits. Thus, in the Middle Ages, Johannes became Hans, Christian became Christen, and Marcus initially became Marx. Some names were also adopted in their written form, although the pronunciation was different in the regions of origin: Thus, Spanish Xavier was adopted as Xaver and not as Chabier, and Norwegian Harald as Harald and not as Harall. ==German family names== ===Historical development=== In the 9th century a family name was first inherited in Venice. This custom spread from the 10th century through northern Italy, southern France to England. From the 12th century, the use of a fixed family name became common in West and South German cities. By the beginning of the 15th century, family names were found almost everywhere in the German-speaking world. The family name could still change, for example when moving away or due to new occupation. While the nobility had fixed family names since the heredity of the fiefs in 1037, the patricians and townspeople followed only later. Rural areas managed without using fixed family names until the 17th or even 18th century, in Friesland it was introduced by law in the 19th century. Family relationships were sometimes indicated by the naming of the father or the variation of call name members such as Hildebrand, Heribrande's son. Another way of describing persons in more detail were individual epithets, which alluded to a particular characteristic of the name bearer. In the 12th century the naming system changed and two name elements - call name and family name - were used more and more often. However, these early family names were not yet hereditary and were changeable in their appearance. Up to 1800 changes of the family name by changed spelling, by reshaping and by shortening or extension of the name or also replacement by a completely different name were not rare and they occur up to the present. The possibilities for changing the name are far more varied than they are from the different spellings of the phonetic form of a name. As a rule, there were already fixed family names in the 16th century, but they were not necessarily permanent. Fixed and hereditary family names are characterized by the fact that an occupational name can be in contrast to the person's actual profession, the fathers and their sons each have the same name, and distinctions are used such as "the elder" and "the younger". But arbitrary name changes were forbidden by law, for example in Saxony, only in 1662. But even after that there are still changes, for example by Germanization of foreign sounding names, by adoption, legitimation and declaration of marriage of illegitimate children, marriage, divorce, nobilitization, change of denomination, bestowal of names for foundlings, by formation of double names like "Müller-Schulz" in case of too frequent names, by adoption of artist names and in addition still fluctuating spelling in many cases. From the 16th century decreasing until the 18th century the following changes were common in the Middle German language area: An epithet that marked the profession (Jorge, "the stonemason"), the origin (Hans von Pirna; but by no means noble!), the place of residence (Hans An gen End, Hans am End > Amend = "Hans who lives in the house at the end of the village") or certain characteristics (Hans der Lange) displaced the already existing family name, especially evident in names such as: "Hans Sternkopf sonst Stahl genannt", who later appeared only as "Hans Stahl". The custom of naming people after their place of residence was also known in East Westphalia in the 16th century. The "zu" in the name also does not denote nobility. Often the changeability is underestimated beyond a mere change of spelling. A Ruhdorff, later Rudroff and Rudolph, could become a Rother and Ruther, even Röther and Röder. Names could be extended (for example by contraction with the paternal epithet) or shortened (Schummann to Schumm), in educated people also Latinized. If a name bearer with a rare name appeared in a place, the name was often adapted to already known names (Preterman to Brettner, Kreynitz to Grentz), whereby the changes could be profound and affect vowels (Jahn to John), also as initial letters. In 1875 the registry offices were introduced and the names were fixed, but this did not exclude negligent or arbitrary transcription errors. (Exception: official name change) ===Family names from call names=== Often they are patronymics (father names) but also metronymics (mother names). These last are found especially when the mother has a higher position or greater notoriety. Examples are names like Albrecht, Dietrich, Konrad, also variations, Petermann or Peters. From these many different name forms, which can arise from a call name, the large extent of this group results. Originally this was widespread in many languages. The patronymic form was particularly pronounced in Scandinavia and northern Germany. By adding the suffix -sen or -son the typical and frequent family names like Hansen, Peterson were formed. Much rarer are names derived from the mother, for example Tilgner from Ottilie, Trienes from Trina (= Catharina) or Merkens from Merken (= Maria). Over the centuries, outside of northern Germany, the ending disappeared; only the first name alone remained as a family name (such as Wener, Herrmann or Friedrich). Examples of patronymics formed with a Latin genitive ("from the family of Paul" or "Paul's son") are Pauli, Jakobi, Petri or Caspari. The diversity of German dialects and the practice of abbreviating or changing common given names leads to the fact that names like Wetzel (variant of Werner), Jahn (from Johannes) or Vick (=Friedrich) are no longer recognizable as original patronyms. Especially first names originally ending in -old and -hard end with a strong genitive z, those ending in -s, -z or a vowel ending end with an -en (Otten from Otto). ===Family names from names of origin=== Origin names indicate where the person originally came from or where they lived for a long time. These names arose at a time when there was a great deal of internal migration, with rural populations moving into the burgeoning cities. People who moved in were often named after their homeland, for example "Klaus [from] Brandenburg". Names of origin arose according to countries and peoples (Unger, "der Ungar"), according to tribes (Bayer) and according to regions (Bergsträßer). The most common origin names are: Frank(e) (from Franconia), Böhm(e) (from Bohemia), Hess(e) (from Hesse), Pohl (from Poland or relation to Poland, but also place and residence name). Many origin names go back to place names, for example Basler ("from Basel") or Adenauer ("from Adenau"). Such family names often carry the name endings of places: -bach, -berg, -burg, -dorf, -feld, -hagen, -hausen, -heim, -stein, -thal, -wald (for example Lindenberg, Frankenstein, Grünewald). The name ending -ow (Germanized -au) refers to Slavic places. The assignment to a certain place only on the basis of a certain name is not always possible, because often several places with the same name exist, moreover, personal names undergo a much more varied and more extensive - and also different - sound change when moving than the names of the places themselves, so that names of origin can be distorted beyond recognition. ===Family names from residence names=== Dwelling place names start from a characteristic of the dwelling place. This can be, for example, the shape of the terrain, Ebner (dwelling in flat terrain), Berger (on the mountain), Kuhlmann (in a depression). Common names of this type are: Becker and Beck (dwelling by the stream; also occupational name), Stein, Horn, Busch and Bergmann (also occupational name). There are always place and dwelling names with the same name, which complicates the interpretation of the name. For example Bühl (Middle High German: bühel "hill") can be a name of origin (the first bearer of the name came from a place called Bühl), but also a place of residence (the first bearer of the name lived at a hill). With Roth there are three possibilities: Nickname to the color red (the name bearer was red-haired), origin name (he came from a place called Roth), dwelling place name (he lived at a cleared place). House names and their derivatives also belong to this category at the margin. For example, the name Sonderegger means: "living in the Sonderegg farm" or "coming from the Sonderegg farm". The "-er" formation is typically Upper German. Such names are similar to names of origin, they (originally) refer to a single residence in the neighborhood. In rural areas the tradition of using the farm name or the house name like a family name (or beside it) remained for a long time (see also Genannt name). ===Family names from occupational names=== Family names by profession, office and status: The variety of this group of names reflects the official activities or the strong development of the craft. Many of these professions and occupations no longer exist, such as Riemenschneider, Sattler, and Wagner. Among German family names, occupational names make up the majority. These include Huber/Hofer (Bauer), Müller, Schmidt (Schmied), Schneider, Fischer, Meyer (tenant farmer, leaseholder of a larger estate, large farmer), Weber, Wagner (Wagenbauer), Becker (Bäcker), Schäfer, and Schulz (local official appointed by the sovereign, enforcement officer, mayor). This group also includes names such as Schuster or Schmied (in all variations). Some occupational names appeared only in certain geographical regions, Rebmann, Winzer, Flößer. Some family names with reference to an occupation did not originate directly from the occupational name. The naming can indirectly refer back to a thing or conspicuousness, which had to do with the occupation. For example, in occupational nicknames: Nabholz for a wainwright, Stoiber or Stauber for a miller, Hartnagel for a (nail) smith. ===Family names from supernames=== Supernames are usually chosen after personal conspicuousness of a person. Naming factors are: * the body size: Klein, Groß, Lang, Kurz * the hair color: Braun, schwarz; Voss, Low German for "fox" in the sense of red-haired; Kohl, black like coal; the hair form: Krause * other body features: Link (for a left-handed person), Fuß (for someone with a conspicuous foot). * character traits: Kühn, Fromm, Gut, Böse, Uebel, Froboess ("early evil", "early spoiled"). * biographical characteristics: Neumann (for a newly arrived person). Family names based on animal names may also belong to this category. They are often supernames referring to a characteristic of the animal. The background of the naming may be an activity that had to do with the animal. Or the name was taken from a house on which an animal was depicted. In addition, a family name may sound like an animal name, but have originated in a completely different context. Fuchs for example: Possibly a first name bearer got this name because of his shrewdness - or because he was red-haired. A professional relationship with foxes as a hunter, fur trader or furrier may also have been the motive for the naming. ===Humanist names=== In the early modern period scholars often used Latinized forms of their family name. Sometimes the German name was translated for this purpose (Sagittarius from Schütz, Praetorius or Scultetus from Schulz or Schultheiß, Agricola from Bauer, Mercator from Kaufmann), sometimes only a Latin suffix was added (Schwarzbegius or Nicolaus Copernicus from "Koppernigk"). Translations using the place of birth occurred (Regiomontanus for Königsberger). In some families the Latin form remained as the family name. More rarely, greekized names were used. Famous examples are Melanchthon ("Schwartzerdt"), Neumann (Neander). Humanist names are not in the strict sense about the origin of the name. Rather, already existing names were translated into the languages of the scholars. Family names from other linguistic areas are also present in large numbers; they originate essentially from the neighboring languages of German (especially Slavic, Lithuanian, French, Italian, Scandinavian and Dutch names. Due to the immigration of guest workers from the 1950s onwards, Italian, Spanish, Yugoslavian, Greek, Portuguese and especially Turkish and Kurdish family names as well as Vietnamese names were added. Many English or American family names originate from the time after the Second World War. Jewish names are a special case, their interpretation is often based on conjecture or on the knowledge of the former region at the time of their origin. These foreign names were partly preserved in the original, but also partly Germanized concerning the spelling (name change!). An official name change can also take place by translation into the German language. ===Order names, artist names and other pseudonyms=== In Germany, order names, artist names and other pseudonyms are not names in the legal sense. However, they can be used as official names and are also entered in civil status documents. * The religious name is the name adopted upon entry into a religious community, which takes the place of the civil name; this is particularly common in the Catholic Church as well as in Hinduism and Buddhism. * Artistic names are mainly used when works are performed artistically, such as actors, musicians or artists. Camouflage names are common when a person's identity is to be concealed in a particular context. Pseudonyms were historically used primarily by writers, but can be used by any private individual. There are many motives for using a pseudonym: ** Simplification or embellishment of the name. ** Economic advantages ** Image cultivation ** Avoidance of disadvantages ** Biographical background ** Protection of persons in the reporting of the media ** Avoidance of confusion (clarification of identity by adding a place name (to distinguish from other bearers of the same name): Karl Schmidt → Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, August Heinrich Hoffmann → August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben, in each case after the place of birth). Pseudonyms can consist of first and last names, only a last name, or only first names (e.g. Madonna, Brother Francis). ===Female endings=== Colloquially, especially in the southern German language area, the surnames of women were and are sometimes extended by adding the suffix -in, for example Bernauerin. This suffix was still entered until the 18th century in official documents such as church records so, Müller to Müllerin. The suffix -in can still be heard in Bavarian as well as -e in Swabian or -i in Alemannic, the suffix -n in the Vogtland dialect (die Müllern). In the North German language area, one often encounters -sche or -sch (die Meyersche, die Rehersch) as a feminine ending. ===Double names=== A double name in the sense of a surname refers to the joining of two surnames. Traditionally, the surname in Germany followed the paternal line, was called "family name" or "marriage and family name" and its absence was long considered a stigma - especially as a sign of illegitimacy or lack of legitimacy. The husband's power of disposition went so far as to prohibit the continued use of the married name under certain conditions in the event of divorce. Changes: * From 1957, women were permitted to add their maiden name. * From 1976, free choice of married and family name applied, i.e. either the husband's or the wife's maiden name. If no choice was made, then the husband's birth name became the marriage and family name. The spouse whose birth name did not become the marriage and family name could also prefix the marriage name with his or her birth name or the name used at the time of the marriage. * As of 1991, spouses could keep their surnames, which is why a regulation for the name of legitimate children became necessary. A child could be given the name of the father or mother or a double name formed from these names. * As of 1994, double names for children were excluded. Those taking a married name may prefix or suffix their previous surname with a hyphen. * As of 2009, the number of individual names in the compound name (married double name) may not exceed two, however; previously, more were permitted (e.g. Bloch-Schmidt-Brömme-Leibnitz). ===Named names=== A genannt name, also vulgoname, is a name in which the household name was superimposed on or attached to a person's real name because of its attachment to a farm or, less commonly, a house. Some of the "named names" date from the time when family names were introduced. In later name formations of this type, the "named-part" often referred to the property, or the names arose as a result of adoption, with the "named-part" referring to the name of the adoptive father or, if applicable, the adoptive mother. Originally they applied to an individual, later to the whole family. Often the named part became the new, sole family name. Besides named also the name additions dictus, dicti, vero or qui et were used. But there was also the case that in case of an adoption the original name was supposed to be the named part, but the adopted name was so dominant that in social intercourse it became not only the "actual named name", but finally only the new family name: Johann Friedrich Hilchen married a daughter of Jacob Sigismund Waitz von Eschen in 1744. His father-in-law adopted him as a child by family contract, with the obligation to use the name "Waitz von Eschen genannt Hilchen" for himself and his descendants. The grandchildren and descendants left out the addition "genannt Hilchen". Named names were later also changed into double names: Wilhelm von Esbeck received a name union with the Rügenschen von Platen as "von Esbeck genannt von Platen" from the Prussian king in 1867. In 1904 the name was officially changed to "von Esbeck-Platen". Originally the "genannt von" was used as an indication of origin of the nobility Echardus miles dictus de Heseler 1275 (Eckehard Ritter genannt (von dem Ort) Heßler). Later the "genannt" was lost and only the "von Heßler" remained. It happened that at nobilizations the component "genannt" was (gradually) changed into a "von": the Brunswick-Lüneburg chancellor Johann Helwig Sinolt gen. Schüz received the imperial peerage in 1674. The use of the noble name "Synold von Schüz" is today the official name of the family. The named name had the function of an address as well as the function of a family name for agricultural families with farm property. It is in the tradition of the from-and-to names of the nobility, in which originally acquired residences displace the ancestral residences in the name (new acquisitions like collateral lines). A Genannt name can be recognized in church records or other documents by additions such as: vulgo, modo, vel, alias, or, genannt, an, auf, zu and similar, regionally varying formulations. In some regions the attachment of the name to the farm was so total that the real name of a farmer completely receded behind it and got lost without being documented in church books or other documents with one of the additions. In the Rhineland this custom ended in 1798 with the introduction of the civil registers by the French. Here, only the name that had been entered in the church register at birth was allowed to be used. In Prussia, this applied from 1816 onwards. In the case of temporary tenancies, it could even happen that a person bore several named names. Those who trace their family name back to a farm with a named name are therefore not necessarily related to bearers of the same name. They are not connected by descent, but only by the (former) residence. In Westphalia the Genanntnamen were regulated in 1822 by special legal regulations. While in other regions the Genannt name was fixed at the date of fossilization, in Westphalia it was allowed to be continued by the direct heir as a family name with the addition genannt (abbreviated: gt., gnt. or gen.). Occasionally Genanntnamen are also found in illegitimate births or as a byname in common family names to distinguish within the village or urban community. In the Kingdom of Hanover in the 19th century, illegitimate children were given a family name along the lines of "mother's name called father's name." The names disappeared because this practice was abandoned, because women gave up the called names with marriage and men could have it officially changed. ===Academic degrees=== Academic degrees are degrees awarded by authorized universities on the basis of a successfully completed course of study with a university examination or on the basis of a special scientific achievement and documented by a certificate (graduation). In Germany, an academic degree is not considered to be part of a name. The doctoral degree is also not a component of the civil-legal name, but only a name suffix, which can be entered as the only academic degree in the passport and identity card. The title professor is an official or professional title, not an academic degree. ===Names of Nobles=== A noble predicate is an addition to the name of a noble. The addition to the name of a nobleman exists in the form of a preposition or that of a suffix. To the early forms of the origin and residence names belong formations like Walther von der Vogelweide (after a field name) and Dietrich von Bern ("von Verona", whose old German name is Bern). The origin indications arise in the outgoing time of the single name, fix themselves to family names and lose later often that "von". Before the 16th century, the preposition was rarely a name suffix of the nobility, but became part of many family names as an indication of origin, such as von Flüe. Also landowning families indicated this by the little word von, e.g. "von Habsburg" for the landlords of the Habsburg. Only with the gradual disappearance of the preposition von in the names of the bourgeoisie in the 17th century could the function of the little word von as a nobility predicate develop. However, origin names with the preposition von exist without indicating a former affiliation to the noble class. In Germany, mainly the nobility predicates exist: von, zu, von und zu, vom, zum, vom und zum, von der, von dem. However, it was common in the Middle Ages that sons from un-noble connections of nobles, but also their illegitimate children, were allowed to use the name of their father as a family name. In the case of modern elevations to the nobility (nobilitization), as a rule only the "von" was placed before the civil surname, as in the case of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. The name could also be changed during a nobilitization, as in the case of Karoline Friederike von Waldenburg (previously Wichmann) and Otto von Guericke (previously Otto Gericke). With the time many names remained, but the seat of the family changed. Thus, the noble particle "zu" as opposed to "von" indicates that the family was still in possession of the name-giving site (usually the medieval castle) at the time the name was solidified (i.e., at the latest by the Weimar Imperial legislation), such as the Princes von und zu Liechtenstein. In addition, "zu" was used as a predicate above all by princes (e.g. Salm) and counts (e.g. Stolberg) who had not lost their princely dignity with the mediatization in 1803/1806, but had lost the sovereign territorial power associated with it; this distinguished them from those princes who continued to rule after 1815 and used the predicate "von". On August 11, 1919, the Weimar Constitution abolished the prerogatives of the nobility. The former nobility predicates thus became part of the civil family name in Germany, insofar as they were not primogeniture titles. Persons who held a primogeniture title (ruler title of former ruling houses) at the time the Weimar Imperial Constitution came into force were allowed to retain it personally for life. Their descendants were no longer allowed to use it, but used the title of nobility customary in the family. New titles of nobility could no longer be conferred. According to a decision of the Imperial Chamber Court, the gender-specific variants could still be used (Graf/Gräfin, Herzog/Herzogin, etc.). == Consequences for WikiTree == * First Names: All first names should be entered in the Proper First Name field in the order listed on the birth document. * Call Names: The first name chosen by the person or underlined in a document is to be entered as the call name in the "Preferred Name" field. * Nicknames: Nicknames and name variants used (e.g., linguistic adaptation of name upon emigration) may be entered in the "Other Nicknames" field * Intermediate names: Intermediate names (patronyms / metronyms) are entered in the field "Middle Name". * Birth Names: The last name entered in the civil status document at birth shall be entered in the "Last Name at Birth" field; if the birth name is changed by adoption, renaming, or by official order, this new birth name shall be entered in the "Other Last Names" field, unless it is listed as the current last name ("Current Last Name") * Marital Names, Family Names: The respective current married name or family name is entered in the "Current Last Name" field; all other (previously) officially used family names, including by adoption or name change, are entered in the "Other Last Names" field. * Order Names, Artist Names, and Other Pseudonyms: If artist names or pseudonyms are officially used, i.e., recorded in a personal document, they are entered in the appropriate fields as if they were family names; the actual family name is then entered in the "Other Last Names" field. If artist names or pseudonyms also include first names, these are entered in the "Preferred Name" field as long as the name is current. Artist names or pseudonyms that are no longer currently used are entered in the "Other Last Names" field or, in the case of first names, in the "Other Nicknames" field. If order names only include first names, they are entered in the "Preferred Name" field. If no last name is used for artist names or order names, use ''No Last Name'' as an exception, in accordance with WikiTree rules. * Feminine Endings: Although female endings were recorded in church records until the introduction of civil registries in 1875, the name without this ending should be used as the LNAB. Names with feminine endings may be entered in "Other Last Names". * Bynames: Bynames that are not hereditary surnames are entered in the "Other Nicknames" field. * Double or multiple names shall be entered as written in official documents in the appropriate surname fields * Named Names: Named names (for noble families see there) are to be entered as written in official documents in the appropriate surname fields. Format: surname called named name. The name in the birth/christening record belongs in the LNAB field, the current one in the CLN field, and all other surnames used in between are written in the OLN field. * Names preceded by prepositions: the preposition is part of the family name and must be entered in the same way (exception: noble families; see there). * Names of noblemen: For names of nobles the rules of the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:European_Aristocrats Project: European Aristocrats] apply, see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Name_Fields_for_European_Aristocrats Name fields for European aristocrats]. * Names of nobles after 1919: As of August 11, 1919, noble titles no longer exist in Germany. The previously held titles of nobility become part of the surname and are to be treated like any other surname. Primogeniture titles may continue to be used by the bearer for life; descendants may not use them. Gender-specific variants are permitted. * Academic degrees: Academic degrees are not part of the name and are not name affixes; therefore, they must be listed in the biography. The exception is the doctoral degree, as this is considered an addition to the name. It may be entered as an abbreviation without a dot "Dr", "Dr hc", "Dr med", etc. in the "Prefix" field. * Professional, official, and service titles belong in the biography and not in a name field. * Name suffixes, such as "der Jüngere, "der Mittlere", "Ältere", "I", "II", "Senior", "Junior", or similar, noted in documents may be entered in the "Suffix" field For all entries in name fields, please follow the instructions on the page [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Name_Fields name fields]. -----
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German New River Settlement of Virginia

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Virginia_Colony
Virginia_History
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[[Category: Giles County, Virginia]] [[Category: Montgomery County, Virginia]] [[Category: Pulaski County, Virginia]] [[Category: Virginia Immigration]] [[Category: Virginia, Immigrants from Germany]] [[Category: Virginia History]] [[Category:Virginia Colony]] [[Category: Palatine Migration Project]] ==Preface== We are the descendants, genealogists and aficionados of the German New River Settlement of Virginia, which antecedes the English Settlement of "Drapers Meadow " Our mission is to unite and clarify family lines through community sharing and documentation. We are honoring our ancestors who left their beloved Germany in the early & mid-1700s to settle in the New Colonies of America. They arrived at the place on the New River that reminded them of their homeland. Some names of these settlers (NOT INCLUSIVE) were as follows: : BARGER, HARLESS ( Herlos, Herlash, Horlas, Herlass and Herlos) HAEVEN, Haven HEAVENER (Hofner,original German name) Hafner, Haffner, Haffenner, Hefner, Heffner, Heffenner, Hevner, Hevenner, Hivenner HARMAN, (Harmon, Harmen,) HORNBARGER, (Harnberger), KIPPS, McCOY, (McKay,) LINKOUS,( Linkus )LORTON, (Laurton) PEPPER, PRICE, Preisch, (Preis,Pruse, Preinz, Prenz), SHELL(, Scholl, Schull,) SMITH (Schmidt), SNIDER (Snidow, Snido), TROLINGER (Trollinger), WALL, (Wahl,) WILLIAMS, Wilhelm ==German New River Settlement == "The German New River Settlement, contiguous to but not technically part of the Middle New River Settlement of Southwest Virginia, occupied an area consisting roughly of the contemporary counties of Giles, Montgomery, and Pulaski. It was settled in the mid-18th century by Rhinelanders from the Palatinate in Germany..." German New River Settlement: Virginia, Rev. Ulysses S. A. Heavener, Reprinted, Anita Comtois, Clearfield, 1929, 1976, 1992, 1994 & 2002, Genealogical Publishing Co, Baltimore Maryland. === Migrating Ancestor, Nonmigrating Ancestor Templates === {{Migrating Ancestor | origin = Pennsylvania | destination = Virginia | origin-flag = US_State_Flag_Images-42.png | destination-flag = US_State_Flag_Images-49.png }} :'''To add a migrating ancestor template to a profile''', copy the following and paste it on the profile:
{{Migrating Ancestor
| origin = Pennsylvania
| destination = Virginia
| origin-flag = US_State_Flag_Images-42.png
| destination-flag = US_State_Flag_Images-49.png
}} :To customize the template for your target profile go to [[:Category:Flag_Images|Flag Images]] to find different flags or go directly to [[:Space:US_State_Flag_Images|State Flags]]. (Copy the file names of the flags you want to use, and paste them to the right of the = sign for origin and destination flags). :You can also go to the [[Template:Migrating_Ancestor|blank template]] , copy and paste it to your page, and add your customized information. : For ancestors who did NOT migrate, see the [[Template:Nonmigrating_Ancestor|Nonmigrating Ancestor template]] - you can also customize the following (see the [[Template:Nonmigrating_Ancestor|template page]] for details about the "addinfo" parameter): {{Nonmigrating Ancestor |addinfo=Native Virginian |flag= US_State_Flag_Images-49.png |tooltip= Flag of Virginia }} {{Nonmigrating Ancestor
|addinfo=Native Virginian
|flag= US_State_Flag_Images-49.png
|tooltip= Flag of Virginia
}} {{Nonmigrating Ancestor |addinfo= {{Name}} was born in Henrico County. |flag= US_State_Flag_Images-49.png |tooltip= Flag of Virginia }} {{Nonmigrating Ancestor
|addinfo= {{Name}} was born in Henrico County.
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}} == Research Resources == * [http://digitalheritage.org/2012/10/german-settlers-in-the-appalachians/ German Settlers in The Appalachians] == Cemeteries == For guidance in setting up categories for cemeteries: *[[Category_Cemetery_Formatting|Category Cemetery Formatting]] On individual Cemetery pages, resources should be listed along with a description. == Photos and Images == [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Virginiacolony.png Map of Virginia]Contributors [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_Page "Wikimedia Commons"] Wikimedia Foundation, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License, Web accessed September 18, 2014 == Sources for this Page ==

German Origins of the Broyles/Briles Family

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German_Origins_of_the_Broyles_Briles_Family-1.pdf
German_Origins_of_the_Broyles_Briles_Family.pdf
The '''first document''' follows up on the groundbreaking research that uncovered the German ancestral home of the Broyles/Briles family. It includes copies of the church birth, marriage, and death records of the family of Johannes Breyhel, with translations and explanations. '''Note:''' the author misinterpreted the baptismal record of son Hans Jacob. He did not have a twin brother Conrad. The '''second document''' contains abstracts of all births, marriages, and deaths pertaining to the Breyhel and Ruop families, from the villages of Dusslingen and Oetisheim, from the early 1600's to 1730. Today both towns are in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, but at the time of interest they were in the Duchy of Württemberg which was part of the Holy Roman Empire. Oetisheim records come from LDS film #1184989. Dusslingen records come from LDS film #1457448. LDS members may view these at a Family History Center. The records are also available via the web at archion.de, the German archives site. You need to create an account and purchase a one month access pass (about $25 as of 2018).

German Orphan Immigrants to USA

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Kingdom_of_Hanover,_Emigrants_to_United_States
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[[Category:Kingdom of Hanover, Emigrants to United States]] [[Category:Kingdom of Hanover, Emigrants to Australia]] [[Category:Kingdom of Hanover, Emigrants]] [[Category:Holy Roman Empire, Emigrants]] [[Category:House of Hanover]] [[Category:Lower Saxony, Germany]] [[Category:Germany Project]] [[Category:Schindler-204]] [[Category: German Confederation, Emigrants]] == Special inventory of '"Emigrants"' from the Niedersachen (NLA) Archives == [https://www.arcinsys.niedersachsen.de/arcinsys/detailAction.action?detailid=b2601 '''Special Inventory of Emigrants'''] The words :Special Inventory of Emigrants" is a hyper link that "if clicked" will direct you to an official Niedersachsen "Landesarchiv" Archive ('''NLA''') introduction page that is a gateway to 1,049 spearate pages of German persons and families within the German State of Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), who emigrated through the ports of Bremen and Hamburg to destinations all over the world. The largest majority of these emigrants traveled to Australia or "America", mainly the United states but also Canada and South America. Once you click your way to the front page besure to read the Story of the creation of this archive, and then to see the actual individuals names, Click "Show associated objects" (on the top menu) to move to a page that shows "auswanderers" or emigrants in English on the left menu. view actual list of individual names of emigrants (right click (google) and click translate to English if needed). You will then see 1,049 pages of individual names in Alphabetical order that you can navigate to search for individual names, mostly listed in alphabetical order. You may also wish to use the search listed at the top of the page, then simple search, enter a surname and "enter" and a list of those surnames who emigrated will appear for you to click further and explore. {{Image|file=Schindler-1040.png |size=s | align= l|caption= '''Brunswick-Luneburg''' }} {{Image|file=Wahlert-24.png | Size = s | align=r |caption='''Kingdom of Hanover'''}} The goal of this project is to ...expand knowledge of one of the great German migrations from Lower Saxony to the USA, Australia and other countries in the 1800's. The emigration movement reached its first peak in the German-speaking area in the 19th century. The main reason for mass emigration from this area of Germany is the lack of economic opportunity along with political upheaval and increased opportunities abroad. Further down this page you will find links to many of the reasons individuals would accept the challenges associated with leaving "It all" behind and starting over agian in a strage new and unknown world. The reason I have created this category is because of a recent discovery of immigrants from the German state of Niedersachsen that appears to include many economically depressed families which the local municipalities could no longer support. The United States or "Amerika" welcomed immigrants to populate vast areas of the "New World", as did Australia. Especially needed were human resources for our growing industries to include almost every skill a man might have, and a world wer "dreams" really do come true!. The persons or profiles on this archive range from the days of when Germany was part of the Roman Empire through when the residents of Hannover (today called Niedersachsen or Lower Saxony) were part of the many changing borders of Germany and Prussia. This list will continually change as I enter names from these archives. I expect there are approximately 90,000 names listed on the 1,049 page list. Currently profiles created total approximately 3,100. Many of the listed names have no birthdates or birth location or cuntries they emigrated to, so these names will not be included on the list of emigrants or individual profies as they are created: '''[[:Category: Schindler-204| Schindler-204]]''' '''If you would be interested to get notified when this page is updated follow "Auswanders" (emigrants) or ask to be put on the trusted list and you should get notified. I Expect to add/change no more than once per month. === More about the NLA Archives=== Arcinsys Niedersachsen and Bremen – the archival information system of the Niedersachsen Federal State Archives and the State Archive Bremen and other archives in Niedersachsen and Bremen. Developed in cooperation with the Federal State of Hessen. It is a common system for users and employees and it covers the full range of offers and functions of the archives. Without registration you can find information on archived records and View digital copies. The website has an English translation built in for non-German speaking researchers. For registered users you can save archival items to personal memo list. Submit requests for access at archives. Order archival items for access. List ordered and accessed archival items. NOTE: If you have German roots look around and you should be able to find an archive that has a treasure of information on either a Church records website or a separate National website. Some are free like Comp Gen CompGen https://www.compgen.de/ More resources in English are available every day. The main Wikitree resource should always be the Germany Project on Wikitree, and the G2G forum where you may ask for help or questions. The number of resources there are too numerous to mention here as that source has links that have links and is almost endless. [[Space:Germany_Project_Resources|'''Germany Project Resources''']] There are also similar wikitree connections to German language peoples from Prussia and most other countries. ===?? Why Emigrate ??=== Let us explore some of the reasons for this great migration during the 19th century. :One description referring to Australian immigrants mainly that applies also to this group of emigrants is especially worthy of noting here: Why did Germans emigrate to Australia in the 1850's? Answer: German migrants came to Australia as founding pioneers following colonisation, with 10,000 migrating during the '''gold rushes of the 1850s''' (by Renate Vollmer). It seems both the United States and Australia benefitted from that worldwide publicity. [https://www.nla.gov.au/digital-classroom/year-7/language-print/themes/german '''National Library of Australia NLA'''] Specific to Hannover (Kingdom of Hannover 1816-1866), and the Clausthal or Harz mountain area the mining authority (Berghauptmannschaft Clausthal) was extremely generous in providing housing and a stable income along with health and other benefits. The mining activity was slowed drastically in the 1840's and forward as the mines had reached a stage where the mines were increasingly less productive. This meant it was draining the financial resources of the local government to offer subsidies. In this area then offers were made to loan funds to almost any family who wished to emigrate to the United States and Australia.[https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1467-8497.00003 '''Harz to Adelaide'''] ::Between 1848 and 1854, the Kingdom of Hanover financed emigration from the Harz mountains to South Australia. The scheme employed was exceptional; emigrants received interest-free loans and only those with a "good character" were eligible, not the destitute, criminal or "undesirable". Emigration was voluntary. The decision of the Hanoverian government to assist emigration was influenced by socio-economic developments in the Harz. Most emigrants were young, employed in mining, and of limited means. In Australia the Harz emigrants constituted about fifteen per cent of all German immigrants in the mid-nineteenth century. They settled throughout South Australia and Victoria but few joined German communities. The settlement and naturalisation patterns, occupations and marriage patterns of the Harz immigrants in Australia indicate that, as a group, they differed from other nineteenth century German immigrants. by Renate Vollmer At this time also many developing countries were making offers to pay or offset costs if Europeans would emigrate. Sometimes it was because of specialized skills, like mining. metal working or almost any skilled work. In South America, Brazil and Argentina offered free land for farmers in particular. Germans were well known for their skills in commerce and industry, and highly valued.[https://www.dvhh.org/dta/brazil/1824-1969.htm#:~:text=Germans%20came%20to%20Brazil%20to,families%20and%20colonize%20the%20region '''Germans to Brazil'''] Irish, German, and Scandinavian immigrants arriving during the 1840s and 1850s made up the second wave of European immigration, fleeing famine, religious persecution, and political conflicts. [https://www.migrationpolicy.org/article/european-immigrants-united-states-2016 '''European Immigrants in the United States'''] And of the Irish of course one thinks of the great "potato famine". And, of course, probably the greatest reason for emigration far above the others were invitations from friends and family who already left the old world and were very content and enjoying very comfortable and happy lives. Most easily fit into the new society, they had good housing, secure jobs and maybe owned a busines or a farm. The new world, and the new life was a good life. With each emigrant who found a home and a small bit of success came others anxious and in hopes of their own success. The main ports of departure from Germany, Bremen and Hamburg built special holding areas to temporarily house emigrants while awaiting their time to board a ship. Recruiters would organiae groups from a town, and on a given day he and his recruits would travel to the nearest train station and travel together to the shipping port the lnding port, and to the town where work and home was waiting. In my GGrandparents case, with two sons and two daughters with their husbands and families, the hills and mountains of Lykens Pennsylvania should have looked much like the Harz mountains they came from. One last reason for emigration was for some men to avoid military service. The municpal offices presumably had to approve applications for emigration and they would ensure no one received approval to emigrate if they had an obligation due for military service. If those persons wanted a workaround they would establish residency in another town and then register to emigrate from there. ====The Voyage==== What life was like for an emigrant on board and in the steerage compartment of one of the ships they left from the Port of Hamburg or Bremen headed to Australia, America, and/or any other destination around the world? These voyages were especially hard for those who went to Australia as it was a journey of 4 to 5 months. It only took a couple months to cross the Atlantic, but an easy or enjoyable voyage was rare. The hazzards were many and the comfort almost non-existant. Fresh water, suficient quantities of palatable food and crowded sleeping quarters were major concerns. Sickness and diseases were common threats to the welfare of all passengers and crew. '''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Immigrant's_Voyage_in_Steerage%2C_1888-1 Voyage in Steerage]''' ====Occupations==== As my ancestor's were miners in Germany This is the most common occupation known by me, so I am including a page that is a history of mining in the Harz mountains near Clausthal/Zellerfeld in the Goslar district of Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany written by Maren Dieke. '''[[Space:Clausthal_und_St._Andreasberg_im_Oberharz_By_Maren_Dieke|Clausthal und St. Andreasberg im Oberharz By Maren Dieke]]''' Many recruiters traveled to German mining towns and orgaized groups of miners to travel together to work in Pennsylvania mines. One ship in particular I am aware of was the North Carolina from Hamburg to Baltimore that carried my GGgrandmother and two sons. Listed beside the names of almost every male passenger 16 and over was the word miner. Most of these families were probably on their way to central and North East Pennsylvania coal mines. ====What's in a name==== GERMAN NAMING CUSTOMS PATTERNS NAMES TRADITIONS PA PENNSYLVANIA Permission to this post has been received as long as it is used for non-commercial purposes and author credit is given Internet: http://www.kerchner.com/germname.htm Filename: GERMNAME.HTM :1. At baptism, if two given names were given to the child, the first given name was a spiritual, saint's name. The second given name was the secular or call name, i.e., "rufnamen", which is the name the person was known by, both within the family and to the rest of the world. This custom was originally adopted in Germanic and other regions in Europe from Roman Catholic tradition and continued by the Protestants in their baptismal naming customs. The immigrants from these areas brought the custom with them to Pennsylvania. The spiritual name, usually to honor a favorite saint, was used repeatedly and was usually given to all the children of that family of the same gender. Thus the boys would be Johan Adam Kerchner, Johan George Kerchner, etc., or Philip Peter Kerchner, Philip Jacob Kerchner, etc. Girls would be named Anna Barbara Kerchner, Anna Margaret Kerchner, etc., or Maria Elizabeth Kerchner, Maria Catherine Kerchner, etc. But after baptism, these people would not be known as John, Philip, Anna, or Maria, respectively. They would instead be known by what we would think of now as their middle name, which was their secular name. Thus these people would be known respectively as Adam, George, Peter, Jacob, Barbara, Margaret, Elizabeth, and Catherine in legal and secular records. But, many times this would change from this rule depending of a variety of reasons. [http://www.kerchner.com/germname.htm '''18th Century PA German Naming Customs'''] Thank You (updated (4/26/2024) Mike Schindler Schindler-204

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[[image:photos-648.jpg|??|260px]][[image:photos-648.jpg|??|260px]] '''A POW Prisoner of War is a person, whether combatant or non-combatant, who is held in custody by an enemy power during or immediately after an armed conflict'''.
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''There were more than 1.3 million prisoners held in Europe in the first 6 mths of WW1 accommodating so many POWs was a huge problem for all countries involved allegations of cruelty and neglect were commonplace.Treaties covering the treatment of POWs were agreed before the war (the Hague and Geneva Conventions), but German propaganda reported widely on the brutality of Allied camps to encourage their soldiers to fight to the death as a preference to being captured. Likewise in Britain it was claimed that Allied prisoners in Germany were systematically persecuted by order of the German government Inspectors from neutral countries were called upon to check on camp conditions.'' ''When war was declared in 1914, there was no system in place on either side for dealing with POWs camps were hastily set up according to need many camps were built from scratch but existing buildings were also utilised. The early camps were found to be over-crowded, though this situation improved in Britain once makeshift camps were replaced. Complaints about German camps centred on inadequate sanitation, housing and food (for which the Allied naval blockade was partly responsible), the nature of work assigned to prisoners and the brutal behaviour of the guards POWs in Turkish camps except for officers, were treated particularly harshly''
[[image:photos-648.jpg|??|260px]][[image:photos-648.jpg|??|260px]] {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:desdemona; font-size:100%;background:White; border: 14px Double Black;" '''German POW Camps WW1''' ! scope="col" |[[Image: Profile Photo s-16.png|120px|??]] | scope="col" |'''Name and Site''' ! scope="col" |'''Notes on Camp''' [[image:photos-648.jpg|??|280px]] |-Vane-39 |Germany [[image:photos-648.jpg|??|100px]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%C4%85bie,_Szczecin Altdamm] Dąbie Szczecin, Poland |Three camps holding 15,000 men. |- |Germany [[image:photos-648.jpg|??|100px]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bad_Langensalza Bad Langensalza] Unstrut-Hainich, Thuringia, Germany |Opened in 1914, the camp held 10,000 men. |- |Germany [[image:photos-648.jpg|??|100px]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Czersk Czersk] Poland |Prisoner camp located around Łukow passed about 50,000 war prisoners mainly Russian British prisoners were also later sent. |- |Germany [[image:photos-648.jpg|??|100px]] |[http://www.historyplace.com/worldhistory/firstworldwar/ger-zossen-roll-call.htm Döberitz] Brandenburg |The POW camp attracted worldwide press attention after British Private William Lonsdale punched a German guard in November 1914 and was sentenced to death. Lonsdale and 250 fellow captives had failed to assemble quickly enough for the Germans and a general fracas then erupted between British prisoners and the guards. Bowing to international pressure, the death sentence was commuted to 20-years in January 1915, followed by an outright pardon from the Kaiser, seizing the propaganda opportunity. |- |Germany [[image:photos-648.jpg|??|100px]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankfurt_an_der_Oder Frankfurt on Oder]Brandenburg, Germany |Four miles from the town, holding 18,000 men |- |Germany [[image:photos-648.jpg|??|100px]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gardelegen Gardelegen] Saxony-Anhalt, Germany |Camp opened in September 1914. |- |Germany [[image:photos-648.jpg|??|100px]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gleiwitz Gleiwitz] Poland |Located in a cavalry barracks. British prisoners sent there after March 1918. |- |Germany [[image:photos-648.jpg|??|100px]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grabow Grabow] Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany |Formerly a military camp, consisting of eight compounds of six barracks each. |- |Germany [[image:photos-648.jpg|??|100px]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%BCstrow Güstrow] Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany |Situated in pine-woods three miles from the town. It held 25,000 men, but had another 25,000 registered there assigned to work camps. |- |Germany [[image:photos-648.jpg|??|100px]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holzminden_prisoner-of-war_camp Holzminden prisoner-of-war camp] Holzminden Germany |For British officers it opened in September 1917, and closed with the final repatriation of prisoners in December 1918. It is remembered as the location of the largest PoW escape of the war in July 1918, 29 officers escaped through a tunnel, of whom ten evaded subsequent recapture and managed to make their way back to Britain |- |Germany [[image:photos-648.jpg|??|100px]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalisz Kalisz] Greater Poland Voivodeship |Camp for Russian and Romanian soldiers, and also British from April 1918. |- |Germany [[image:photos-648.jpg|??|100px]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kassel Kassel] Hesse Germany |(Niederzwehren) Held 20,000 POW |- |Germany [[image:photos-648.jpg|??|100px]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K%C3%B6nigsbr%C3%BCck Königsbrück] Saxony Germany |Held 15,000 men |- |Germany [[image:photos-648.jpg|??|100px]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limburg_an_der_Lahn Limburg an der Lahn] |During World War I there was a major prisoner of war camp at Limburg an der Lahn holding 12,000 men Many Irish members of the British Army were interned there until the end of the war and at one stage they were visited by the Irish republican leader Roger Casement in an attempt to win recruits for the forthcoming Irish rebellion. |- |Germany [[image:photos-648.jpg|??|100px]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mannheim Mannheim] Germany |Located two miles outside of the city. From February 1917 it used as a clearing or exchange camp for British prisoners of war awaiting repatriation. Held 10,000 men |- |Germany [[image:photos-648.jpg|??|100px]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merseburg Merseburg] Saxony-Anhalt Germany |An assembly camp holding up to 25,000 prisoners, from which men were drafted to work camps. |- |Germany [[image:photos-648.jpg|??|100px]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meschede Meschede] North Rhine-Westphalia Germany |The camp, just outside of the town, held 10,000 POW. |- |Germany [[image:photos-648.jpg|??|100px]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Munster,_Lower_Saxony Munster Camp] Lower Saxony, Germany |Camp opened in 1914 near Soltau on Lüneburg Heath |- |Germany [[image:photos-648.jpg|??|100px]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parchim Parchim] Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Germany |A camp built on a former cavalry drill ground three miles from the town. Held 25,000 men, and up to 45,000 more registered in work camps. |- |Germany [[image:photos-648.jpg|??|100px]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pas%C5%82%C4%99k Preußisch Holland] Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship Poland |Holds 15,000 POW, though up to 35,000 registered there in various work camps |- |Germany [[image:photos-648.jpg|??|100px]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pi%C5%82a Schneidemühl] Piła Poland |Located three miles from the town this was a centre for work camps in the region, holding 40,000 to 50,0000 men.During the first World War Schneidemuhl had a prisoner of war camp, initially taking mainly Russian prisoners but later including prisoners from most allied nations including Australia. A telling account of life in the town during that period survives in the form of the diary of Piete Kuhr, then a young girl whose grandmother worked at the Red Cross canteen at the railway station Piete Kuhr is better known for her later work under the pen name Jo Mihaly. |- |Germany [[image:photos-648.jpg|??|100px]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skalmierzyce,_Greater_Poland_Voivodeship Skalmierschütz] Ostrów Wielkopolski County, Poland |A very large camp for Russians and Romanians to which British and American prisoners were sent in early 1918. |- |Germany [[image:photos-648.jpg|??|100px]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soltau Soltau] Lower Saxony Germany |Soltau Camp (Lager Soltau), the largest German prisoner-of-war camp of the First World War was built in 1914. |- |Germany [[image:photos-648.jpg|??|100px]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Szprotawa Sprottau] Poland |A camp three miles from the town, and also a Lazarett for prisoners with tuberculosis. |- |Germany [[image:photos-648.jpg|??|100px]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuchola Tuchel] |A camp for Russians and Romanians, also holding British and American prisoners from 1918. |- |Germany [[image:photos-648.jpg|??|100px]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wittenberg Wittenburg] Bundesland Saxony-Anhalt |A camp 10½ acres in area at Klein Wittenberg, 2 miles from the city. Eight compounds held 13,000 men. |- |Germany [[image:photos-648.jpg|??|100px]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zerbst Zerbst] Saxony-Anhalt, Germany |Camp at an infantry drill ground two miles north of the city. It held up to 15,000 men, but there were 100,000 registered there, the majority engaged in industry and agriculture. |- |Germany [[image:photos-648.jpg|??|100px]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zossen Zossen] Brandenburg, south of Berlin |A camp 20 miles south of Berlin for British and French troops from India and Africa. The POW were subjected to propaganda urging them to revolt against their "colonial masters" with little result In World War I it was the site of several prisoner-of-war camps, including the "crescent camp" (Halbmondlager) for Muslim fighters of the Triple Entente, where the first wooden mosque in Germany was erected. |- |}
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'''Sources''' *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_prisoner-of-war_camps_in_Germany List of POW Camps in Germany Wikipedia]

GERMAN ROOTS

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Dudder-1|Teresa Brower]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=14258013 send me a private message]. Thanks!

German Roots Project Reliable Sources

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I was born and raised around German Shepherds or GSDs for short. German Shepherds are a largely misunderstood breed, which is why so many sadly end up in local shelters. GSDs need constant companionship and are not a fit for people who work endless hours away from home. They are also fiercely loyal and will defend those they love to the death if necessary. This makes them a prime target for insurance industry 'naughty' lists - which in turns makes getting homeowner's insurance a challenge. Expect to pay a premium for loving this breed! GSDs learn new things quickly - often within minutes or hours. They don't forget either. It's important to offer GSDs plenty of safe space to play and exercise. Walks and durable toys are a must. If you're considering bringing a GSD into your family, please adopt from a local shelter or German Shepherd Rescue. German Shepherd Rescue Facilities *[http://www.swgermanshepherdrescue.com/ Southwest German Shepherd Rescue (Arizona)] *[http://gsrescue.org/index.htm German Shepherd Rescue of Los Angeles, California] *[http://www.savegsd.org/ German Shepherd Rescue of Northern California] *[http://www.gsroc.org/ German Shepherd of Orange County, California] *[http://www.coastalgsr.org/ Coastal German Shepherd Rescue (Southern California)] *[http://www.tampabaygsdrescue.org/ Tampa Bay GSD Rescue (Florida)] *[http://www.gsdrescue1.org/ German Shepherd Rescue, Inc. of Illinois] *[http://www.magsr.org/ Mid-Atlantic German Shepherd Rescue (Maryland)] *[http://www.gsrne.org/ German Shepherd Rescue of New England (Massachusetts)] *[http://www.gsgsr.org/ Garden State German Shepherd Rescue, Inc. (New Jersey)] *[http://www.gsdrescue.org/ German Shepherd Rescue & Adoption, Inc. of North Carolina] *[http://www.gsr-sp.com/ German Shepherd Rescue of Southeastern Pennsylvania] *[http://www.austingermanshepherdrescue.org/ Austin German Shepherd Rescue (Texas)] *[http://ntxgsdrescue.org/ North Texas German Shepherd Rescue, Inc. (Poolville, Texas)] *[http://www.shepherdrescue.org/ Virginia German Shepherd Rescue] Other Resources *[http://www.peta.org/ People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA)] *[http://www.americanhumane.org/ American Humane Society] *[http://www.hsus.org/ The Humane Society of the United States] *[http://www.aspca.org/site/PageServer The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA)] *[http://www.bestfriends.org/ Best Friends Animal Society] *[http://search.petfinder.com/awo/index.cgi?action=state Petfinder - Animal Welfare Organizations By State] *[http://animal.discovery.com/roar/ Animal Planet's R.O.A.R (Reach Out. Act. Respond)] [[Category:Dogs]]

German territorial structure: 1806 - 1815

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'''This is a subpage of the page [[Space:German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history|"German territorial structure in the course of history"]] and represents the period from 1806 to 1815.''' Click here to go to the previous or next page: [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1815_-_1866|German territorial structure: 1815 - 1866]] - [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1803_-_1806|German territorial structure: 1803 - 1806]] == Ehemalige Staaten des Heiligen Römischen Reichs Deutscher Nation (1806 - 1815) == === Deutsche Einzelstaaten (1806 - 1815) === With the abdication of the Roman-German Emperor on August 6, 1806, the Roman Empire of the German Nation ceased to exist and disintegrated into individual independent territorial states, with the exception of the states that had joined the Confederation of the Rhine and left the Empire. Other states gradually joined the Confederation of the Rhine. 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Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-46.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867.png |caption=Mittleres Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-1.png |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-2.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#d4d4d4;"|''* österreichische Kronländer:'' |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Erzherzogtum Österreich unter der Enns |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|7. August 1806 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867.jpg |caption=Landesflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-162.png |caption=Landeswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=Mayer_-_Banaterschwaben.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Erzherzogtum Österreich ob der Enns |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|7. August 1806 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-1.jpg |caption=Landesflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-164.png |caption=Landeswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=Mayer_-_Banaterschwaben.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''* Kurfürstentum Salzburg'' (1809 placed under French administation) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 14. Oktober1809'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-8.png |caption=''Landesflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-110.png |caption=''Landeswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-114.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Herzogtum Steiermark |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|7. August 1806 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867.gif |caption=Landesflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-10.png |caption=Landeswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=Mayer_-_Banaterschwaben.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Herzogtum Kärnten (1809 Oberkärnten occupied by France and integrated to Illyrische Provinzen) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|7. August 1806 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-8.png |caption=Landesflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-13.png |caption=Landeswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=Mayer_-_Banaterschwaben.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Herzogtum Krain |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|August 1813 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-16.gif |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-15.gif |caption=Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=Mayer_-_Banaterschwaben.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''* Herzogtum Krain'' ''(1809 occupied by France and incorporated to Illyrische Provinzen)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 13. Oktober 1809'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-16.gif |caption=''Staatsflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-15.gif |caption=''Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=Mayer_-_Banaterschwaben.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Gefürstete Grafschaft Tirol mit dem Land Vorarlberg |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|3. Juni 1814 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-1.jpg |caption=Landesflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-11.png |caption=Landeswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=Mayer_-_Banaterschwaben.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Gefürstete Grafschaft Görz und Gradisca |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|August 1813 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-1.jpg |caption=Landesflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-165.png |caption=Landeswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=Mayer_-_Banaterschwaben.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''* Gefürstete Grafschaft Görz und Gradisca'' ''(1809 occupied by France and incorporated to Illyrische Provinzen)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 13. Oktober 1809'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-1.jpg |caption=''Landesflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-165.png |caption=''Landeswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=Mayer_-_Banaterschwaben.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Markgrafschaft Istrien |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|August 1813 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-18.png |caption=Landesflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-166.png |caption=Landeswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=Mayer_-_Banaterschwaben.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Reichsunmittelbare Stadt Triest |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|August 1813 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-37.png |caption=Landesflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-36.png |caption=Landeswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=Mayer_-_Banaterschwaben.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''* Reichsunmittelbare Stadt Triest'' ''(1809 occupied by France and incorporated to Illyrische Provinzen)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 13. Oktober 1809'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-37.png |caption=''Landesflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-36.png |caption=''Landeswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=Mayer_-_Banaterschwaben.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Königreich Böhmen |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|7. August 1806 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-1.jpg |caption=Landesflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-3.jpg |caption=Großes Landeswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-1.gif |caption=Kleines Landeswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=Mayer_-_Banaterschwaben.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Markgrafschaft Mähren |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|7. August 1806 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-38.png |caption=Landesflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-39.png |caption=Großes Landeswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-40.png |caption=Kleines Landeswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=Mayer_-_Banaterschwaben.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Herzogtum Ober- und Niederschlesien |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|7. August 1806 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-28.png |caption=Landesflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-41.png |caption=Großes Landeswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-4.gif |caption=Kleines Landeswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=Mayer_-_Banaterschwaben.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Königreich Galizien und Lodomerien |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|7. August 1806 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-31.png |caption=Landesflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-5.gif |caption=Landeswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=Mayer_-_Banaterschwaben.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Königreich Ungarn |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|7. August 1806 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-33.png |caption=Landesflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-34.png |caption=Mittleres Landeswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-35.png |caption=Kleines Landeswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=Mayer_-_Banaterschwaben.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Königreich Kroatien |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|August 1813 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history-39.png |caption=Landesflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-173.png |caption=Landeswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=Mayer_-_Banaterschwaben.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''* Königreich Kroatien'' ''(1809 occupied by France and incorporated to Illyrische Provinzen)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 13. Oktober 1809'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history-39.png |caption=''Landesflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-173.png |caption=''Landeswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=Mayer_-_Banaterschwaben.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Königreich Slawonien |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|7. August 1806 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866.gif |caption=Landesflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-43.png |caption=Landeswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=Mayer_-_Banaterschwaben.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Königreich Dalmatien |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|6. Dezember 1813 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-39.png |caption=Landesflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-174.png |caption=Landeswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=Mayer_-_Banaterschwaben.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Großfürstentum Siebenbürgen |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|7. August 1806 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-6.gif |caption=Landesflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-42.png |caption=Landeswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-43.png |caption=Wappenschild |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=Mayer_-_Banaterschwaben.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Königreich Italien (under Austrian military administration) (1815 most of the are renamed to Königreich Lombardo-Venetien and incorporated as Kronland to Kaisertum Österreich) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|17. April 1814 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|keine Flagge |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|kein Wappen |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-168.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Republik Wallis (under Austrian military administration) (since 1417 Verbündeter/zugewanderter Ort der Alten Eidgenossenschaft) ''(1815 Accession to Schweizer Eidgenossenschaft)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|29. Dezember 1813 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Flagge nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_962_-_1500-261.png |caption=Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_962_-_1500-260.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''* Republik Genf'' ''(1815 Accession to Schweizer Eidgenossenschaft)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''31. Dezember 1813 - 18. Mai 1815'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|keine Flagge |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_962_-_1500-265.png |caption=''Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_962_-_1500-266.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|'''* Militärgrenze''' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|August 1813 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|keine Flagge |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|kein Wappen |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-19.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|** Kroatische Militärgrenze |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|August 1813 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|keine Flagge |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|kein Wappen |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-19.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''** Kroatische Militärgrenze'' ''(1809 occupied by France and incorporated to Illyrische Provinzen)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 13. Oktober 1809'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''keine Flagge'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''kein Wappen'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-19.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|** Slawonische Militärgrenze |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|7. August 1806 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|keine Flagge |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|kein Wappen |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-20.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|** Banater Militärgrenze |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|7. August 1806 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|keine Flagge |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|kein Wappen |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-20.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|** Siebenbürgische Militärgrenze |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|7. August 1806 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|keine Flagge |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|kein Wappen |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-21.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#d4d4d4;"| |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Königreich Preußen |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|7. August 1806 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-48.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-33.png |caption=Zweite Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918.jpg |caption=Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-47.png |caption=Wappenschild |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-7.jpg |size=s }} |- |style="background:#d4d4d4;"|''* Preußische Provinzen:'' |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Provinz Ostpreußen |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|7. August 1806 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-33.png |caption=Flagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-17.png |caption=Wappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-32.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''* Provinz Neuostpreußen'' ''(1807 Cession of Neuostpreußen and merged with other territories to form Herzogtum Warschau)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 8. Juli 1807'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Wappen nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-156.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Provinz Westpreußen (1807 Forced cession of parts of the province to the Herzogtum Warschau; Danzig becomes the Republik Danzig) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|7. August 1806 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1918_-_1933-6.png |caption=Flagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1918_-_1933.jpg |caption=Wappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-19.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Großherzogtum Posen (1815 Conversion to Provinz Posen of Königreich Preußen) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|23. Mai 1815 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history-39.png |caption=Flagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Wappen nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-22.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''* Provinz Südpreußen'' ''(1807 Cession of Südpreußen and merged with other territories to form Herzogtum Warschau)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 8. Juli 1807'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Wappen nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-156.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Herzogtum Schlesien |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|7. August 1806 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-153.png |caption=Flagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-14.gif |caption=Wappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-29.jpg |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Kurfürstentum Brandenburg (also called Mark Brandenburg) (1807 Altmark moved to Königreich Westphalen; 1815 renamed to Provinz Brandenburg, Königreich Preußen) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|7. August 1806 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-13.gif |caption=Flagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=Kraenzelin-1.png |caption=Wappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-146.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Herzogtum Pommern (Preußisch Pommern) (1815 merged with Schwedisch-Pommern to Provinz Pommern, Königreich Preußen) (also called Herzogtum Hinterpommern) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|7. August 1806 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-145.png |caption=Flagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-144.png |caption=Wappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-143.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Herzogtum Magdeburg (1815 Provinz Sachsen of the Königreich Preußen) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|24. Mai 1814 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Flagge nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-125.png |caption=Wappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-21.jpg |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''* Herzogtum Magdeburg'' ''(1806 annexed by France)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 18. November 1806'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-125.png |caption=''Wappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-21.jpg |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Provinz Hohnstein-Halberstadt-Quedlinburg |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|27. Oktober 1813 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Flagge nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Wappen nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"| |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|** Fürstentum Halberstadt (1815 merged to Königreich Preußen, Provinz Sachsen) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|27. Oktober 1813 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Flagge nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-129.png |caption=Wappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-23.jpg |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|** Fürstentum Quedlinburg (1815 merged to Königreich Preußen, Provinz Sachsen) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|27. Oktober 1813 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Flagge nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-131.png |caption=Wappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-23.jpg |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|** Grafschaft Hohnstein (1815 merged to Königreich Preußen, Provinz Sachsen) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|27. Oktober 1813 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Flagge nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-130.png |caption=Wappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-24.jpg |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''* Provinz Hohnstein-Halberstadt-Quedlinburg'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 17. November 1806'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Wappen nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"| |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''** Fürstentum Halberstadt'' ''(1806 occupied France)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 17. November 1806'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-129.png |caption=''Wappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-23.jpg |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''** Fürstentum Quedlinburg'' ''(1806 occupied France)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 17. November 1806'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-131.png |caption=''Wappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-23.jpg |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''** Grafschaft Hohnstein'' ''(1806 occupied France)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 14. Oktober 1806'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-130.png |caption=''Wappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-24.jpg |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Provinz Erfurt-Eichsfeld |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|27. Oktober 1813 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Flagge nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Wappen nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"| |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|** Fürstentum Erfurt (1815 to Königrich Preußen, Provinz Sachsen; east and south part handed over to Herzogtum Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|6. Januar 1814 - 7 Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Flagge nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-135.png |caption=Wappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-134.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|** Fürstentum Eichsfeld (1815 divided between Königreich Preußen, Provinz Sachsen and Königreich Hannover) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|27. Oktober 1813 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Flagge nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-132.png |caption=Wappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-25.jpg |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''* Provinz Erfurt-Eichsfeld'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 9. Juli 1807'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Wappen nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"| |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''** Erfurter Staat'' ''(also called Erfurter Gebiet)'' ''(1806 Occupied by France)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 16. Oktober 1806'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-135.png |caption=''Wappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-134.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''** Fürstentum Eichsfeld'' ''(1807 Annexed by France)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 9. Juli 1807'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-132.png |caption=''Wappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-25.jpg |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''* Provinz Kleve-Mark'' ''(1806 Annexed by France)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 22. November 1806'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Wappen nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-56.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''** Grafschaft Mark'' ''(1806 Annexed by France)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 22. November 1806'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-52.png |caption=''Wappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-51.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''* Provinz Minden-Ravensberg'' ''(1806 Annexed by France)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 22. November 1806'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Wappen nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-56.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''** Fürstentum Minden'' ''(1806 Annexed by France)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 22. November 1806'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history-39.png |caption=''Flagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-58.png |caption=''Wappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-57.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''** Grafschaft Ravensberg'' ''(1807 Annexed by France )'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 22. November 1806'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-54.png |caption=Wappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-55.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''* Provinz Lingen-Tecklenburg'' ''(1806 Annexed by France)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 22. November 1806'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Wappen nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"| |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''** Grafschaft Lingen'' ''(1806 Annexed by France)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 22. November 1806'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-64.png |caption=''Wappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-63.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''** Grafschaft Tecklenburg'' ''(1806 Annexed by France)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 22. November 1806'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-66.png |caption=''Wappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-65.png }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''* Fürstentum Münster'' ''(also called Erbfürstentum Münster)'' ''(1806 Annexed by France)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 22. November 1806'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-68.png |caption=''Wappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-67.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* ''Fürstentum Paderbon'' ''(also called Erbfürstentum Paderborn)'' ''(1806 Annexed by France)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 22. November 1806'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Flagge nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-62.png |caption=Wappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-61.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Fürstentum Hildesheim (1815 moved to Königreich Hannover) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|27. Oktober 1813 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Flagge nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-128.png |caption=Wappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-22.jpg |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''* Fürstentum Hildesheim'' ''(1806 Annexed by France)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 18. Oktober 1806'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-128.png |caption=''Wappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-22.jpg |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Fürstentum Ostfriesland (1815 moved to Königreich Hannover) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Dezember 1813 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Flagge nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-11.jpg |caption=Wappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-69.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''* Fürstentum Ostfriesland'' ''(1806 Integration into the Königreich Holland; 1810 as Department Osterems to France)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 14. Oktober 1806'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-11.jpg |caption=''Wappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-69.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''* Fürstentum Bayreuth'' ''(also called Markgraftum Brandenburg-Bayreuth)'' ''(1807 Placed under French military administration)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 9. Juli 1807'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_962_-_1500-14.png |caption=''Flagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-20.png |caption=''Großes Wappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-53.png |caption=Kleines Wappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-19.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''* Kurfürstentum Braunschweig-Lüneburg'' ''(also called Kurfürstentum Hannover)'' ''(under Prussian military administration)'' ''(1807 south part merged to form Königreich Westphalen; rest under French military administration)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 14. November 1807'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-4.gif |caption=''Staatsflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-122.png |caption=''Mittleres Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-120.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''* Herzogtum Sachsen-Lauenburg'' ''(under Prussian military administration)'' ''(1806 recaptured by France)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 11. November 1806'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1867_-_1870.jpg |caption=''Staatsflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-159.png |caption=''Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-158.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''* Fürstentum Osnabrück'' ''(under Prussian military administration)'' ''(1807 merged to form Königreich Westphalen)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 14. November 1807'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-137.png |caption=''Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-27.jpg |size=s }} |- |style="background:#d4d4d4;"| |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Königreich Bayern (1814 Reconquest of Gefürstete Grafschaft Tirol by Austria) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|8. Oktober 1813 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history-18.png |caption=Staatsflagge (Rautenflagge) |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-8.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-1.gif |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-1.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Königreich Württemberg |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|2. November 1813 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815.gif |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=Springer-2418.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-23.png |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-1.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Königreich Hannover |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|12. Oktober 1814 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-4.gif |caption=Landesflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-44.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-8.gif |caption=Mittleres Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-7.gif |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-14.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Großherzogtum Baden |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|14. November 1813 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-43.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-25.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history-12.png |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-1.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Großherzogtum Hessen (also called Großherzogtum Hessen-Darmstadt) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|23. November 1813 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history-39.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-48.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-3.gif |caption=Mittleres Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-4.gif |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-47.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#d4d4d4;"|* Hessische Provinzen: |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Fürstentum Starkenburg |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|23. November 1813 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Flagge nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Wappen nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-45.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Fürstentum Oberhessen |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|23. November 1813 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Flagge nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Wappen nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-45.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Herzogtum Westfalen |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|23. November 1813 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Flagge nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Wappen nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-26.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#d4d4d4;"| |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Landgrafschaft Hessen-Kassel (1815 designation Kurfürstentum Hessen) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|27. Oktober 1813 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history-39.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-53.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-6.gif |caption=Mittleres Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-7.gif |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-102.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Landgrafschaft Hessen-Kassel als Kurfürstentum'' ''(1806 Occupied by France)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 6. November 1806'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history-39.png |caption=''Staatsflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-136.png |caption=''Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-102.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Kurfürstentum Würzburg'' ''(1806 Accession to the Confederation of the Rhine and proclamation to Großherzogtum)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''1. August 1806 - 24. September 1806'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-108.png |caption=''Flagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Wappen nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-11.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Kurfürstentum Sachsen'' ''(1806 Accession to the Confederation of the Rhine and proclamation to Königreich)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 19. Dezember 1806'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1867_-_1870.jpg |caption=''Staatsflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-116.png |caption=''Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-115.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Kurfürstentum Braunschweig-Lüneburg'' (also called Kurfürstentum Hannover) ''(1814 declared to Königreich Hannover) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''27. Oktober 1813 - 11. Oktober 1814'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-4.gif |caption=''Staatsflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-122.png |caption=''Mittleres Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-120.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Herzogtum Holstein (ruled by the Danish king in personal union) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|7. August 1806 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1945_-_1949-25.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-103.png |caption=Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-104.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Herzogtum Sachsen-Lauenburg (ruled by the Danish king in personal union) (1815 renamed to Herzogtum Lauenburg) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|1. Juni 1814 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1867_-_1870.jpg |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-159.png |caption=Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-158.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Herzogtum Oldenburg (1815 Proclamation to Großherzogtum Oldenburg) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|20. Oktober 1813 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1945_-_1949-29.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-119.png |caption=Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-120.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Herzogtum Oldenburg'' ''(1808 Joining the Conferderation of the Rhine)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 13. Oktober 1808'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1945_-_1949-29.png |caption=''Staatsflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-119.png |caption=''Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-120.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Herzogtum Mecklenburg - Schwerin (1815 Proclamation to Großherzogtum) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|14. März 1813 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history-70.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-2.gif |caption=Mittleres Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-46.png |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-44.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Herzogtum Mecklenburg - Schwerin'' ''(1808 Joining the Confederation of the Rhine)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 21. März 1808'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history-70.png |caption=''Staatsflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-2.gif |caption=''Mittleres Staatswappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-46.png |caption=''Kleines Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-44.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Herzogtum Mecklenburg - Strelitz (1815 Proclamation to Großherzogtum) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|14. März 1813 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history-70.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-2.gif |caption=Mittleres Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-52.png |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-51.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Herzogtum Mecklenburg - Strelitz'' ''(1808 Joining the Confederation of the Rhine)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 9. Februar 1808'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history-70.png |caption=''Staatsflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-2.gif |caption=''Mittleres Staatswappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-52.png |caption=''Kleines Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-51.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Herzogtum Nassau |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|23. November 1813 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-54.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-55.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-10.gif |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-56.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Herzogtum Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach (1815 Proclamation to Großherzogtum) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|20. Oktober 1813 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-59.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-117.png |caption=Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-56.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Herzogtum Sachsen-Weimar'' ''(1806 Joining the Confederation of the Rhine)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 14. Dezember 1806'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1867_-_1870.jpg |caption=''Staatsflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-117.png |caption=''Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-19.jpg |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Herzogtum Sachsen-Eisenach'' ''(1806 Joining the Confederation of the Rhine)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 14. Dezember 1806'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1918_-_1933-1.jpg |caption=''Staatsflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history-59.png |caption=''Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-18.jpg |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Herzogtum Sachsen-Gotha-Altenburg |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|20. Oktober 1813 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-46.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-72.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-73.png |caption=Mittleres Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-15.gif |caption=Kleineres Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-16.gif |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-30.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Herzogtum Sachsen-Gotha-Altenburg'' ''(1806 Joining the Confederation of the Rhine)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 14. Dezember 1806'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-46.png |caption=''Staatsflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-72.png |caption=''Großes Staatswappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-73.png |caption=''Mittleres Staatswappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-15.gif |caption=''Kleineres Staatswappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-16.gif |caption=''Kleines Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-30.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Herzogtum Sachsen-Meiningen |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|20. Oktober 1813 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1918_-_1933-16.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-64.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-65.png |caption=Mittleres Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-9.gif |caption=Kleineres Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-10.gif |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-63.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Herzogtum Sachsen-Meiningen'' ''(1806 Joining the Confederation of the Rhine)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 14. Dezember 1806'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1918_-_1933-16.png |caption=''Staatsflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-64.png |caption=''Großes Staatswappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-65.png |caption=''Mittleres Staatswappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-9.gif |caption=Kleineres Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-10.gif |caption=''Kleines Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-63.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Herzogtum Sachsen-Hildburghausen |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|20. Oktober 1813 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1918_-_1933-16.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-64.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-65.png |caption=Mittleres Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-29.png |caption=Kleineres Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-10.gif |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-28.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Herzogtum Sachsen-Hildburghausen'' ''(1806 Joining the Confederation of the Rhine)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 14. Dezember 1806'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1918_-_1933-16.png |caption=''Staatsflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-64.png |caption=''Großes Staatswappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-65.png |caption=''Mittleres Staatswappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-29.png |caption=''Kleineres Staatswappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-10.gif |caption=''Kleines Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-28.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Herzogtum Sachsen-Coburg-Saalfeld |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|20. Oktober 1813 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1918_-_1933-16.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-69.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-70.png |caption=Mittleres Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-13.gif |caption=Kleineres Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-1.gif |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-1.jpg |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Herzogtum Sachsen-Coburg-Saalfeld'' ''(1806 Joining the Confederation of the Rhine)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 14. Dezember 1806'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1918_-_1933-16.png |caption=''Staatsflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-69.png |caption=''Großes Staatswappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-70.png |caption=''Mittleres Staatswappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-13.gif |caption=''Kleineres Staatswappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-1.gif |caption=''Kleines Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-1.jpg |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Herzogtum Anhalt-Dessau |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|20. Oktober 1813 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1918_-_1933-16.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-67.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-11.gif |caption=Mittleres Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-12.gif |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-31.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Herzogtum Anhalt-Bernburg |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|20. Oktober 1813 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1918_-_1933-16.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-67.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-11.gif |caption=Mittleres Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-12.gif |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-31.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Herzogtum Anhalt-Bernburg'' ''(1807 Joining the Confederation of the Rhine)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 17. April 1807'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1918_-_1933-16.png |caption=''Staatsflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-67.png |caption=''Großes Staatswappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-11.gif |caption=''Mittleres Staatswappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-12.gif |caption=''Kleines Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-31.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Herzogtum Anhalt-Köthen |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|20. Oktober 1813 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1918_-_1933-16.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-32.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-11.gif |caption=Mittleres Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-12.gif |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-31.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Fürstentum Anhalt-Dessau'' ''(1807 Joining the Confederation of the Rhine, Proclamation to Herzogtum)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 17. April 1807'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1918_-_1933-16.png |caption=''Staatsflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-8.gif |caption=''Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-31.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Fürstentum Anhalt-Köthen'' ''(1807 Joining the Confederation of the Rhine, Proclamation to Herzogtum)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 17. April 1807'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1918_-_1933-16.png |caption=''Staatsflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-8.gif |caption=''Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-31.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Fürstentum Hohenzollern-Hechingen |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|19. Oktober 1813 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-34.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-35.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-36.png |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-33.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Fürstentum Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|19. Oktober 1813 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-34.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-38.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-39.png |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-37.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Fürstentum Liechtenstein |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|7. Dezember 1813 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-60.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-61.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-11.gif |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-62.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Fürstentum Lippe |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|5. November 1813 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-2.gif |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-115.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945.gif |caption=Mittleres Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-1.gif |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-114.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Fürstentum Lippe'' ''(also called Fürstentum Lippe-Detmold)'' ''(1807 Joining the Confederation of the Rhine)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 17. April 1807'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-2.gif |caption=''Staatsflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-115.png |caption=''Großes Staatswappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945.gif |caption=''Mittleres Staatswappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-1.gif |caption=''Kleines Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-114.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Fürstentum Schaumburg-Lippe |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|5. November 1813 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1945_-_1949-23.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-85.png |caption=Großes Staatsswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-23.gif |caption=Mittleres Staatsswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-26.gif |caption=Kleines Staatsswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-84.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Fürstentum Reuß-Greiz |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|20. Oktober 1813 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Flagge nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-21.gif |caption=Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-82.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Fürstentum Reuß-Greiz'' ''(1807 Joining the Confederation of the Rhine)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 17. April 1807'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-21.gif |caption=''Kleines Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-82.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Fürstentum Reuß-Ebersdorf |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|20. Oktober 1813 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Flagge nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-21.gif |caption=Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-80.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Fürstentum Reuß-Ebersdorf'' ''(1807 Joining the Confederation of the Rhine)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 17. April 1807'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-21.gif |caption=''Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-80.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Fürstentum Reuß-Lobenstein |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|20. Oktober 1813 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Flagge nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-21.gif |caption=Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-80.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Fürstentum Reuß-Lobenstein'' ''(1807 Joining the Confederation of the Rhine)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 17. April 1807'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-21.gif |caption=''Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-80.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Fürstentum Reuß-Schleiz |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|20. Oktober 1813 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Flagge nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-21.gif |caption=Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-80.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Fürstentum Reuß-Schleiz'' ''(1807 Joining the Confederation of the Rhine)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 17. April 1807'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-21.gif |caption=''Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-80.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Fürstentum Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|20. Oktober 1813 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1918_-_1933-19.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-78.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-20.gif |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-76.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Fürstentum Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt'' ''(1807 Joining the Confederation of the Rhine)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 17. April 1807'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1918_-_1933-19.png |caption=''Staatsflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-78.png |caption=''Großes Staatswappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-20.gif |caption=''Kleines Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-76.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Fürstentum Schwarzburg-Sondershausen |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|20. Oktober 1813 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1918_-_1933-19.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-77.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-19.gif |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-79.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Fürstentum Schwarzburg-Sondershausen'' ''(1807 Joining the Confederation of the Rhine)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 17. April 1807'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1918_-_1933-19.png |caption=''Staatsflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-77.png |caption=''Großes Staatswappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-19.gif |caption=''Kleines Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-79.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Fürstentum Waldeck |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|5. November 1813 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-9.gif |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-40.png |caption=Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1918_-_1933-23.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Fürstentum Waldeck'' ''(1807 Joining the Confederation of the Rhine)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 17. April 1807'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-9.gif |caption=''Staatsflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-40.png |caption=''Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1918_-_1933-23.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Fürstentum Pyrmont |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|5. November 1813 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Flagge nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-41.png |caption=Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1918_-_1933-23.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Fürstentum Nassau-Oranien (1815 attached to Kurfürstentum Hessen) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|20. September 1813 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Flagge nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-7.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-6.png |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-3.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Fürstentum Hanau'' ''(1806 occupied by France and placed under French military administration)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 1. November 1806'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-28.png |caption=''Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-3.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Fürstentum Nassau-Oranien-Fulda'' ''(also called Fürstentum Fulda und Corvey)'' ''(1806 occupied by France and placed under French military administration)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 14. Oktober 1806'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815.jpg |caption=''Großes Staatswappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-6.png |caption=''Kleines Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-3.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Fürstentum Lübeck (Co-governed in personal union by the Duke of Oldenburg) (1815 finally incorporated into the Großherzogtum Oldenburg as Landesteil Fürstentum Lübeck) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|14. Januar 1814 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Flagge nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-51.png |caption=Wappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-20.jpg |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Fürstentum Lübeck'' ''(Co-governed in personal union by the Duke of Oldenburg)'' ''(1810 annexed by France and assigned to the Departement Elbmündung)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 12. Dezember 1810'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-51.png |caption=''Wappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-20.jpg |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Fürstentum Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel (1815 Proclaimed Herzogtum Braunschweig) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|27.Oktober 1813 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-11.gif |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-12.gif |caption=Mittleres Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-123.png |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-124.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Fürstentum Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel'' ''(1807 annexed by France and merged to the Königreich Wesphalen)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 14. November 1807'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-11.gif |caption=''Staatsflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-12.gif |caption=''Mittleres Staatswappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-123.png |caption=''Kleines Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-124.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Fürstentum Hersfeld'' ''(ruled by Landgrafen Hessen-Kassel)'' ''(1806 occupied by France)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 6. November 1806)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_962_-_1500-296.png |caption=''Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_962_-_1500-72.jpg |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Reichsgrafschaft Ortenburg-Tambach'' ''(1806 affiliated to Königreich Bayern)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 24. September 1806'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-15.png |caption=''Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-16.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Grafschaft Limburg'' ''(1808 Occupied by France and merged to Großherzogtum Berg)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 11. May 1808'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-82.png |caption=''Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-81.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Grafschaft Schaumburg-Lippe'' ''(1807 Joining the Confederation of the Rhine, Proclamation to Fürstentum)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 17. April 1807'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1945_-_1949-23.png |caption=''Staatsflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-9.gif |caption=''Staatsswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-84.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Grafschaft Reuß-Gera (administrated by Reuß-Lobenstein, Reuß-Ebersdorf and Reuß-Schleiz lines as a condominate) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|20. Oktober 1813 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Flagge nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-10.gif |caption=Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-80.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Grafschaft Reuß-Gera'' ''(1807 Joining the Confederation of the Rhine, because the three rulers joined the Confederation)'' ''(Grafschaft Reuß-Gera is administered by the Reuß-Lobenstein, Reuß-Ebersdorf and Reuß-Schleiz lines as a condominate)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 17. April 1807'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-10.gif |caption=''Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-80.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Grafschaft Pyrmont'' ''(1807 Joining the Confederation of the Rhine, proclamation to Fürstentum Pyrmont)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 17. April 1807'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-41.png |caption=''Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1918_-_1933-23.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Grafschaft Rietberg'' ''(1807 annexed by France and merged to Königreich Westphalen)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 14. November 1807'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-139.png |caption=''Großes Staatswappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-138.png |caption=''Kleines Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-28.jpg |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Ganerbschaft Treffurt'' ''(Ruled by Königreich Preußen (2/3) and Kurfürstentum Sachsen (1/3))'' ''(1807 annexed by France and merged to Königreich Westphalen)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 14. November 1807'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-26.jpg |caption=''Wappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-133.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Freie Hansestadt Bremen |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|20. November 1813 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1867_-_1870-3.gif |caption=Bremische Flagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-88.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history-30.png |caption=Größeres Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history-31.png |caption=Mittleres Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-27.gif |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-57.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Freie Hansestadt Bremen'' ''(1806 occupied by France)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 19. November 1806'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1867_-_1870-3.gif |caption=''Bremische Flagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-88.png |caption=''Großes Staatswappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history-30.png |caption=''Größeres Staatswappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history-31.png |caption=''Mittleres Staatswappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-27.gif |caption=''Kleines Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-57.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Freie Stadt Frankfurt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|14. Dezember 1813 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-65.png |caption=Flagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-66.png |caption=Wappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-67.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Freie und Hansestadt Hamburg |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|1. Juni 1814 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-30.gif |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-87.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history-36.png |caption=Mittleres Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history-37.png |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-58.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Freie und Hansestadt Hamburg'' ''(1806 occupied by France)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 18. November 1806'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-30.gif |caption=''Staatsflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-87.png |caption=''Großes Staatswappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history-36.png |caption=''Mittleres Staatswappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history-37.png |caption=''Kleines Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-58.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Freie und Hansestadt Lübeck |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|5. Dezember 1813 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1945_-_1949-25.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-89.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-64.png |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-62.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Freie und Hansestadt Lübeck'' ''(1806 occupied by France)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 5. November 1806'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1945_-_1949-25.png |caption=''Staatsflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-89.png |caption=''Großes Staatswappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-64.png |caption=''Kleines Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-62.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Territorien des Orden der Brüder vom Deutschen Hospital Sankt Mariens in Jerusalem (Deutscher Orden) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|7. August 1806 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_962_-_1500.gif |caption=Flagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_962_-_1500-9.png |caption=Wappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_962_-_1500-3.jpg |size=s }} |- |style="background:#d4d4d4;"|''* Balleien:'' |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Ballei Franken'' ''(1809 dissolved by Napoleon and divided between Königreich Bayern and Königreich Württemberg)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 23. April 1809'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_962_-_1500.gif |caption=Flagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_962_-_1500-9.png |caption=''Wappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_962_-_1500-3.jpg |size=s }} |- |} === Ehemalige Staaten des Heiligen Römischen Reichs, die in Personalunion durch deutsche Fürsten regiert werden, aber Teil eines anderen Staates sind === {| border="2" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Period''' ! align="middle" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Flag''' ! align="middle" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Coat of Arms''' ! align="middle" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Position''' |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Fürstentum Neuenburg (ruled in personal union by Prussia, at the same time canton of the Schweizer Eidgenossenschaft) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|3. Juni 1814 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-141.png |caption=Flagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-142.png |caption=Wappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-140.png |size=s }} |- |} === Durch die Alliierten gegen Napoleon verwaltete Territorien (1813 - 1815) === ==== Unter gemeinsamer Verwaltung der Siegermächte stehende Territorien (1813 - 1815) ==== {| border="2" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Period''' ! align="middle" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Flag''' ! align="middle" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Coat of Arms''' ! align="middle" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Position''' |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Fürstentum von der Leyen (1815 assigned to Austria, 1819 ceded to Bavaria) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|12. Dezember 1813 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-107.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-7.gif |caption=Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-106.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Fürstentum Birkenfeld |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|2. Februar 1814 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Flagge nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Wappen nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-121.png |size=s }} |- |} ==== Zentralverwaltungsdepartement für die besetzten Gebiete (1813 - 1815) ==== The Central Administrative Department for the Occupied Territories, initially called the Central Administrative Council, was an Allied organization established during the Wars of Liberation in 1813 for the administration of territories recaptured from Napoleon. {| border="2" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Period''' ! align="middle" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Flag''' ! align="middle" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Coat of Arms''' ! align="middle" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Position''' |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Zentralverwaltungsdepartement für die besetzten Gebiete |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|19. März 1813 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|keine Flagge |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|kein Wappen |style="background:#f9f9f9;"| |- |style="background:#d4d4d4;"|Bezirke: |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Generalgouvernement Sachsen ''(1815 Restoration of the Königreich Sachsen with cession of a large part of the country to the Königreich Preußen)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|21. Oktober 1813 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''keine Flagge'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''kein Wappen'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-115.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|General-Gouvernement des Großherzogtums Frankfurt und des Fürstentums Isenburg (1813 Restoration of Frankfurt as a Freie Stadt; 1814 Fürstentum Aschaffenburg to Königreich Bayern, 1815 Grafschaft Wetzlar fell to Königreich Preußen, Department Hanau and most of Fulda to Kurfürstentum Hessen, small parts of Department Hanau to Königreich Bayern and Herzogtum Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|6. November 1813 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|keine Flagge |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|kein Wappen |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-3.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|General-Gouvernement Berg (1815 Conversion to the Prussian Provinz Jülich-Kleve-Berg) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|13. November 1813 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|keine Flagge |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|kein Wappen |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-3.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|General-Gouvernement zwischen Weser und Rhein (1815 Mass assigned to Prussian Provinz Westfalen, parts to Prussian Rheinprovinz) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|13. November 1813 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|keine Flagge |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|kein Wappen |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-3.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Generalgouvernement Nieder- und Mittelrhein ''(1814 Territories of the former Generalgouvernemets Mittelrhein on the right bank of the Moselle were assigned to the Landes-Administrations-Kommission; 1815 the northern part of the former General Government of the Middle Rhine became part of the new Prussian Provinz Großherzogtum Niederrhein, the former department of Donnersberg was divided between the Königreich Bayern (Pfalz) and Großherzogtum Hessen (Provinz Rheinhessen), the Herzogtum Sachsen-Coburg and the Herzogtum Oldenburg each received a part of the former Département de la Sarre (Fürstentum Lichtenberg and Fürstentum Birkenfeld); 1815 the area of the former Herzogtum Luxemburg became Großherzogtum)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|16. Juni 1814 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|keine Flagge |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|kein Wappen |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-1.jpg |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Generalgouvernement Mittelrhein'' ''(1814 merged with Genralgouvernement Niederrhein to Generalgouvernement Nieder- und Mittelrhein)' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''2. Februar 1814 - 15. Juni 1814'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''keine Flagge'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''kein Wappen'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-1.jpg |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Generalgouvernement Niederrhein'' ''(1814 merged with Genralgouvernement Mittelrhein to Generalgouvernement Nieder- und Mittelrhein)' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''10. März 1814 - 15. Juni 1814'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''keine Flagge'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''kein Wappen'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"| |- |} ==== Kaiserlich-Königlich Österreichische und Königlich Baierische Gemeinschaftliche Landes-Administrations-Kommission (1814 - 1816) ==== The Gemeinschaftliche Landes-Administrations-Kommission was a provisional administrative authority of the Empire of Austria and the Kingdom of Bavaria for the joint administration of the territories on the left bank of the Rhine south of the Moselle that had been recaptured from France in the Winter Campaign of 1814 as part of the Wars of Liberation. Here it replaced the Generalgouvernement Mittelrhein. At the Congress of Vienna, most of the territory had initially been awarded to Austria, but Austria and Bavaria agreed in the Treaty of Munich that the former Départements of Donnersberg, Saar and Lower Rhine should fall to Bavaria. When this treaty came into force on May 1, 1816, the Gemeinschaftliche Landes-Administrations-Kommission was dissolved and the administration was transferred to Bavaria. {| border="2" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Period''' ! align="middle" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Flag''' ! align="middle" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Coat of Arms''' ! align="middle" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Position''' |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Landes-Administrations-Kommission (1815 Pfalz should go to Österreich, but 1816 regarding a Bavarian-Austrian contract the Pfalz came to Bayern) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|29. September 1814 - 1. Mai 1816 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|keine Flagge |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|kein Wappen |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-9.png |size=s }} |- |} === Rheinische Bundesstaaten (1806 - 1813) === The Confederation of the Rhine (Rheinbund - officially Rheinische Bundesstaaten) was a confederation of German states formed at the initiative of the French Emperor Napoleon in Paris in 1806, which with the establishment of this confederation left the union of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation. It collapsed after Napoleon's defeat at the Battle of Leipzig in 1813. {| border="2" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Period''' ! align="middle" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Flag''' ! align="middle" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Coat of Arms''' ! align="middle" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Position''' |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Rheinische Bundesstaaten |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|1. August 1803 - ab 18. Oktober 1813 Zerfall |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-21.png |caption=Flagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|kein Wappen |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''''Mitgliedstaaten:''''' |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Königreich Bayern (Dez 1806 Standesherrschaft Ortenburg-Tambach moved to Großherzogtum Würzburg) (1813 independent state) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|1. August 1806 - 7. Oktober 1813 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history-18.png |caption=Staatsflagge (Rautenflagge) |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-8.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-1.gif |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-1.png |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Königreich Württemberg (1813 independent state) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|1. August 1806 - 1. November 1813 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815.gif |caption=Staatsflagge (1809-01.11.1813) |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-1.gif |caption=Staatsflagge (01.08.1806-1809) |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=Springer-2418.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-23.png |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-1.png |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Königreich Westphalen (1810 moving Herzogtum Sachsen-Lauenburg to Departement Elbemündug of the French Empire; 1813 new founding Kurfürstentum Braunschweig-Lüneburg, Fürstentum Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel, Landgrafschaft Hessen-Kassel with now integrated Fürstentum Hersfeld; Fürstentum Hildesheim, Fürstentum Halberstadt, Fürstentum Quedlinburg, Fürstentum Eichsfeld, Grafschaft Hohnstein returned to Königreich Preußen; former Verwaltungseinheit Minden-Ravensberg part of Generalgouvernement zwischen Weser und Rhein; Ganerbschaft Treffurt to Generalgouvernement Sachsen; 1814 (after collapse of Königreich Westfalen) returned Herzogtum Magdeburg to Königreich Preußen) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|15. November 1807 - 26. Oktober 1813 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-17.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-18.png |caption=Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-19.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#d4d4d4;"|''* Departements des Königreichs Westphalen:'' |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Elbe-Departement (1. September 1810 – 4. März 1811 called Oberelbe-Depatement) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|1. Dezember 1807 - 26. Oktober 1813 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Flagge nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Wappen nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-2.jpg |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Fulda-Departement |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|1. Dezember 1807 - 26. Oktober 1813 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Flagge nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Wappen nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-31.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Harz-Departement |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|24. Dezember 1807 - 26. Oktober 1813 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Flagge nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Wappen nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-3.jpg |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Leine-Departement |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|1. Dezember 1807 - 26. Oktober 1813 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Flagge nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Wappen nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-4.jpg |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Oker-Departement |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|1. Dezember 1807 - 26. Oktober 1813 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Flagge nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Wappen nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-5.jpg |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Saale-Departement |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|1. Dezember 1807 - 26. Oktober 1813 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Flagge nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Wappen nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-6.jpg |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Werra-Departement |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|24. Dezember 1807 - 26. Oktober 1813 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Flagge nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Wappen nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-32.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''* Weser-Departement'' ''(1811 mass annexed by France (Department Oberems); rest merged to Leine and Fulda-Departement)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''24. Dezember 1807 - 31. Dezember 1810'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Wappen nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-33.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Aller-Departement |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|1. September 1810 - 26. Oktober 1813 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Flagge nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Wappen nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-7.jpg |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''* Departement Elbe- und Wesermündung'' ''(also called Norddepartement)'' ''(1811 divided between French departments and other departments of the Königreich Westphalens)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''1. März 1810 - 31. Dezember 1810'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Wappen nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-33.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''* Niederelbe-Departement'' ''(1811 mass annexed by France (hansetische Departments)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''1. September 1810 – 4. März 1811'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Wappen nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-33.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#d4d4d4;"| |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Königreich Sachsen ''(1813 Occupation by Allied troops and transformation into General Generalgouvernement Sachsen)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|20. Dezember 1806 - 20. Oktober 1813 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1867_-_1870.jpg |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-3.gif |caption=Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-115.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Großherzogtum Baden (1813 independent state) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|1. August 1806 - 13. November 1813 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-43.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-25.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history-12.png |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-1.png |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Großherzogtum Berg (1811 French annexation of the right bank parts of the former Herzogtum Kleve, former Grafschaften Lingen, Tecklenburg, former Herrschaften Anholt and Gemen, part of former Fürstentum Salm, former Grafschaften Dülmen, Bentheim, Steinfurt, Salm-Horstmar and territories north of the Lippe River of the former Erbfürstentum Münster and affiliation to the departments of Oberijssel, Ijssel-Mündungen und Ober-Ems) (1813 the former Herzogtum Berg, the Herrschaften Gimborn, Homburg and Wildenburg were formed into the General-Gouvernement Berg; the northern and eastern parts of the Großherzogtum Berg formed the General-Gouvernement zwischen Weser und Rhein) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|1. August 1806 - 12. November 1813 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-10.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-12.png |caption=Staatswappen (1809-1813) |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-13.png |caption=Staatswappen 1806-1809) |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-11.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#d4d4d4;"|''* Departements Bergs:'' |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Rhein-Departement |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|14. November 1808 - 12. November 1813 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Flagge nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Wappen nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"| |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Sieg-Departement |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|14. November 1808 - 12. November 1813 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Flagge nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Wappen nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"| |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Ruhr-Departement |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|14. November 1808 - 12. November 1813 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Flagge nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Wappen nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"| |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''* Ems-Departement'' ''(1811 mass annexed by France; rest merged to Ruhr-Departement and Departement Ijsselmündungen)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|14. November 1808 - 31. Dezember 1810'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Wappen nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"| |- |style="background:#d4d4d4;"| |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Großherzogtum Frankfurt (1813 converted to General-Gouvernement des Großherzogtums Frankfurt und des Fürstentums Isenburg) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|19. Februar 1810 - 5. November 1813 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-2.gif |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-5.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-1.gif |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-3.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#d4d4d4;"|''* Frankfurter Departements:'' |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Departement Frankfurt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|1. Januar 1811 - 5. November 1813 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Flagge nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Wappen nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"| |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Departement Aschaffenburg |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|1. Januar 1811 - 5. November 1813 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Flagge nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Wappen nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"| |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Departement Fulda |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|1. Januar 1811 - 5. November 1813 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Flagge nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Wappen nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"| |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Departement Hanau |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|1. Januar 1811 - 5. November 1813 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Flagge nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Wappen nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"| |- |style="background:#d4d4d4;"| |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Großherzogtum Hessen (also called Großherzogtum Hessen-Darmstadt) (1813 independent state) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|1. August 1806 - 22. November 1813 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history-39.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-3.gif |caption=Mittleres Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-4.gif |caption=Kleines Staatswappen (1808-22.11.1813) |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-7.gif |caption=Kleines Staatswappen (1806-1808) |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-22.png |caption=Wappenschild (1806-1808) |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-47.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#d4d4d4;"|''* Hessische Provinzen:'' |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Fürstentum Starkenburg |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|1. August 1806 - 22. November 1813 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Flagge nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Wappen nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-45.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Fürstentum Oberhessen |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|1. August 1806 - 22. November 1813 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Flagge nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Wappen nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-45.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Herzogtum Westfalen |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|1. August 1806 - 22. November 1813 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Flagge nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Wappen nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-26.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#d4d4d4;"| |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Großherzogtum Würzburg (1814 Incorporated into Bavaria) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|25. September 1806 - 30. Mai 1814 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-23.png |caption=Flagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-24.png |caption=Wappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-11.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Herzogtum Oldenburg'' ''(1810 Annexed by France and incorporated into the Departement Wesermündung)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''14. Oktober 1808 - 12. Dezember 1810'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1945_-_1949-29.png |caption=''Staatsflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-119.png |caption=''Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-120.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Herzogtum Nassau (1813 independent state) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|1. August 1806 - 22. November 1813 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-54.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-55.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-10.gif |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-56.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Herzogtum Nassau-Weilburg'' ''(1806 merged with Herzogtum Nassau-Usingen to form Herzogtum Nassau)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''1. August 1806 - 29. August 1806'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-89.png |caption=''Staatsflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-84.png |caption=''Großes Staatswappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-87.png |caption=''Kleines Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-88.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Herzogtum Nassau-Usingen'' ''(1806 merged with Herzogtum Nassau-Weilburg to form Herzogtum Nassau)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''1. August 1806 - 29. August 1806'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-83.png |caption=''Staatsflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-84.png |caption=''Großes Staatswappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-85.png |caption=''Kleines Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-86.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Herzogtum Arenberg-Meppen'' ''(1810, 13 December parts north of the river Lippe annexed by France and assigned to the Departements Lippe and Oberems; 1811 parts south of the Lippe River incorporated into the Großherzogtum Berg.)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''1. August 1806 - 21. Januar 1801'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-74.png |caption=''Staatsflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-75.png |caption=''Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-76.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Herzogtum Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach (1813 independent state) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|20. September 1809 - 19. Oktober 1813 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1867_-_1870.jpg |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-117.png |caption=Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-56.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Herzogtum Sachsen-Weimar'' ''(1809 merged with Herzogtum Sachsen-Eisenach zu Herzogtum Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''15. Dezember 1806 - 19. September 1809'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1867_-_1870.jpg |caption=''Staatsflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-117.png |caption=''Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-19.jpg |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Herzogtum Sachsen-Eisenach'' ''(1809 merged with Herzogtum Sachsen-Weimar zu Herzogtum Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''15. Dezember 1806 - 19. September 1809'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1918_-_1933-1.jpg |caption=''Staatsflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history-59.png |caption=''Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-18.jpg |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Herzogtum Sachsen-Gotha-Altenburg (1813 independent state) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|15. Dezember 1806 - 19. Oktober 1813 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-46.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-72.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-73.png |caption=Mittleres Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-15.gif |caption=Kleineres Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-16.gif |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-30.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Herzogtum Sachsen-Meiningen (1813 independent state) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|15. Dezember 1806 - 19. Oktober 1813 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1918_-_1933-16.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-64.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-65.png |caption=Mittleres Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-9.gif |caption=Kleineres Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-10.gif |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-63.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Herzogtum Sachsen-Hildburghausen (1813 independent state) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|15. Dezember 1806 - 19. Oktober 1813 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1918_-_1933-16.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-64.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-65.png |caption=Mittleres Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-29.png |caption=Kleineres Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-10.gif |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-28.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Herzogtum Sachsen-Coburg-Saalfeld (1813 independent state) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|15. Dezember 1806 - 19. Oktober 1813 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1918_-_1933-16.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-69.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-70.png |caption=Mittleres Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-13.gif |caption=Kleineres Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-1.gif |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-1.jpg |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Herzogtum Anhalt-Dessau (1813 independent state) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|18. April 1807 - 19. Oktober 1813 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1918_-_1933-16.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-67.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-11.gif |caption=Mittleres Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-12.gif |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-31.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Herzogtum Anhalt-Bernburg (1813 independent state) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|18. April 1807 - 19. Oktober 1813 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1918_-_1933-16.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-67.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-11.gif |caption=Mittleres Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-12.gif |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-31.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Herzogtum Anhalt-Köthen (1813 independent state) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|18. April 1807 - 19. Oktober 1813 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1918_-_1933-16.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-32.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-11.gif |caption=Mittleres Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-12.gif |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-31.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Herzogtum Mecklenburg - Schwerin |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|22. März 1808 - 13. März 1813 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history-70.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-2.gif |caption=Mittleres Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-46.png |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-44.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Herzogtum Mecklenburg - Strelitz (1813 independent state) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|10. Februar 1808 - 13. März 1813 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history-70.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-2.gif |caption=Mittleres Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-52.png |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-51.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Staat des Fürstprimas'' ''(also Staat des Kurerzkanzlers)'' ''(1810 Cession of the Fürstentum Regensburg to the Königreich Bayern; Fürstentum Aschaffenburg, Grafschaft Wetzlar, Freie Reichsstadt Frankfurt merged to form Großherzogtum Frankfurt)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''1. August 1806 - 18. Februar 1810'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-27.png |caption=''Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Fürstentum Salm'' ''(1811 Annexation by France and incorporation into the Departements Ijsselmündungen and Oberijssel)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''1. August 1806 - 27. Februar 1811'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945.png |caption=''Staatsflagge'' |size=s }} }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1648_-_1803-1.gif |caption=''Großes Wappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1648_-_1803-2.gif |caption=''Kleines Wappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-14.jpg |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Fürstentum Hohenzollern-Hechingen (1813 independent state) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|1. August 1806 - 18. Oktober 1813 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-34.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-35.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-36.png |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-33.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Fürstentum Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen (1813 independent state) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|1. August 1806 - 18. Oktober 1813 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-34.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-38.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-39.png |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-37.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Fürstentum Isenburg (1813 Integration into the Generalgouvernement Frankfurt) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|1. August 1806 - 5. Oktober 1813 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-91.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-92.png |caption=Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-90.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Fürstentum Liechtenstein (1813 independent state) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|1. August 1806 - 6. Dezember 1813 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-60.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-61.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-11.gif |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-62.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Fürstentum von der Leyen (1813 confiscated as ownerless land and placed under the administration of the victorious powers.) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|1. August 1806 - 11. Dezember 1813 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-107.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-7.gif |caption=Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-106.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Fürstentum Lippe (1813 independent state) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|18. April 1807 - 4. November 1813 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-2.gif |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-115.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945.gif |caption=Mittleres Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-1.gif |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-114.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Fürstentum Schaumburg-Lippe (1813 indepenedent state) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|18. April 1807 - 4. November 1813 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1945_-_1949-23.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-85.png |caption=Großes Staatsswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-23.gif |caption=Mittleres Staatsswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-26.gif |caption=Kleines Staatsswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-84.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Fürstentum Reuß-Greiz (1813 indepenedent state) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|18. April 1807 - 19. Oktober 1813 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Flagge nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-21.gif |caption=Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-82.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Fürstentum Reuß-Ebersdorf (1813 independent state) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|18. April 1807 - 19. Oktober 1813 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Flagge nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-21.gif |caption=Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-80.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Fürstentum Reuß-Lobenstein (1813 independent state) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|18. April 1807 - 19. Oktober 1813 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Flagge nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-21.gif |caption=Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-80.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Fürstentum Reuß-Schleiz (1813 independent state) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|18. April 1807 - 19. Oktober 1813 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Flagge nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-21.gif |caption=Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-80.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Fürstentum Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt (1813 independent state) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|18. April 1807 - 19. Oktober 1813 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1918_-_1933-19.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-78.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-20.gif |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-76.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Fürstentum Schwarzburg-Sondershausen (1813 independent state) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|18. April 1807 - 19. Oktober 1813 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1918_-_1933-19.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-77.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-19.gif |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-79.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Fürstentum Waldeck (1813 independent state) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|18. April 1807 - 4. November 1813 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-9.gif |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-40.png |caption=Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1918_-_1933-23.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Fürstentum Pyrmont (1813 independent state) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|18. April 1807 - 4. November 1813 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Flagge nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-41.png |caption=Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1918_-_1933-23.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Grafschaft Reuß-Gera (1813 independent state under administration of Reuß-Lobenstein, Reuß-Ebersdorf and Reuß-Schleiz lines as a condominate) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|18. April 1807 - 19. Oktober 1813 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Flagge nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-10.gif |caption=Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-80.png |size=s }} |- |} === Ehemalige Gebiete des Heiligen Römischen Reiches als französische Satelittenstaaten=== {| border="2" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Period''' ! align="middle" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Flag''' ! align="middle" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Coat of Arms''' ! align="middle" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Position''' |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Königreich Italien'' ''(1809 Markgrafschaft Istrien moved to Illyrische Provinzen, 1814 occupied by Kaisertum Österreich)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 16. April 1814'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-170.png |caption=''Staatsflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-169.png |caption=''Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-168.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Herzogtum Warschau'' ''(1815 transformation into the Königreich Polen (Kongresspolen); formation of the Republik Krakau and the Großherzogtum Posen from smaller parts; the Großherzogtum Posen was handed over to Prussia)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''9. Juli 1807 - 22. Mai 1815'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-27.png |caption=''Flagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-26.png |caption=''Wappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-25.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Fürstentum Neuenburg'' ''(1814 Government in personal union by Prussia, at the same time canton of the Schweizer Eidgenossenschaft)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''15. Februar 1806 - 2. Juni 1814'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-141.png |caption=''Flagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-142.png |caption=''Wappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-140.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Republik Danzig'' ''(1814 Reintegration into the Prussian Provinz Westpreußen)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''9. Juli 1807 - 2. Januar 1814'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-28.png |caption=''Flagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-30.png |caption=''Wappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-25.png }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Republik Wallis'' ''(since 1417 mit Wallis Verbündeter/zugewanderter Ort der Alten Eidgenossenschaft) '' ''(1810 occupied by France, Département Simplon)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 13. November 1810'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_962_-_1500-261.png |caption=''Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_962_-_1500-260.png |size=s }} |- |} === Ehemalige Gebiete des Heiligen Römischen Reiches unter französischer Verwaltung === ==== Ehemalige Gebiete des Heiligen Römischen Reiches unter französischer Militärverwaltung ==== {| border="2" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Period''' ! align="middle" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Flag''' ! align="middle" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Coat of Arms''' ! align="middle" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Position''' |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Königreich Dalmatien'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 13. Oktober 1809 ''(1809 incorporated in Illyrische Provinzen)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-39.png |caption=''Landesflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-174.png |caption=''Landeswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=Mayer_-_Banaterschwaben.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Kurfürstentum Braunschweig-Lüneburg'' ''(also called Kurfürstentum Hannover)'' ''(1810 merged the remaining part to the Königreich Westpahlen)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''15. November 1807 - 31. August 1810)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-4.gif |caption=''Staatsflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-122.png |caption=''Mittleres Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-120.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Herzogtum Sachsen-Lauenburg'' ''(1810 merged to Königreich Westpahlen)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''12. November 1806 - 28. Februar 1810'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1867_-_1870.jpg |caption=''Staatsflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-159.png |caption=''Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-158.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Landgrafschaft Hessen-Kassel als Kurfürstentum'' ''(1807 merged to form Königreich Westphalen)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. November 1806 - 14. November 1807)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history-39.png |caption=''Staatsflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-136.png |caption=''Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-102.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Herzogtum Magdeburg'' ''(1807 merged to form Königreich Westphalen)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''19. November 1806 - 14. November 1807'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-125.png |caption=''Wappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-21.jpg |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Fürstentum Hildesheim'' ''(1807 merged to form Königreich Westphalen)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''19. Oktober 1806 - 14. November 1807'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-128.png |caption=''Wappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-22.jpg |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Fürstentum Halberstadt'' ''(1807 merged to form Königreich Westphalen)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''18. November 1806 - 14. November 1807'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-129.png |caption=''Wappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-23.jpg |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Fürstentum Quedlinburg'' ''(1807 merged to form Königreich Westphalen)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''18. November 1806 - 14. November 1807'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-131.png |caption=''Wappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-23.jpg |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Fürstentum Eichsfeld'' ''(1807 merged to form Königreich Westphalen)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''10. Juli 1807 - 14. November 1807'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-132.png |caption=''Wappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-25.jpg |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Fürstentum Hersfeld'' ''(ruled by Landgrafen Hessen-Kassel)'' ''(1807 merged to form Könbigreich Westphalen)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. November 1806 - 14. November 1807)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_962_-_1500-296.png |caption=''Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_962_-_1500-72.jpg |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Erfurter Staat'' ''(also called Erfurter Gebiet)'' ''(1807 declared as Fürstentum Erfurt an domain of Emperor Napoleon)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 14. November 1807'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-135.png |caption=''Wappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-134.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Fürstentum Hanau'' ''(1810 merged to form Großherzogtum Frankfurt)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''2. November 1806 - 18. Februar 1810'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-28.png |caption=''Wappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-3.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Fürstentum Nassau-Oranien-Fulda'' ''(1807 Kloster Corvey became part of Königreich Westphalen; 1810 rest merged to form Großherzogtum Frankfurt)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''15. Oktober 1806 - 18. Februar 1810'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-6.png |caption=''Wappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-3.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Fürstentum Bayreuth'' ''(also called Markgraftum Brandenburg-Bayreuth)'' ''(1810 Sold to Königreich Bayern)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''10. Juli 1807 - 30. Juni 1810'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_962_-_1500-14.png |caption=''Flagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-53.png |caption=''Wappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-19.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Freie und Hansestadt Hamburg'' ''(1811 incorporation into the French Empire, Departement Elbmündung)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''19. November 1806 - 12. Februar 1811'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-30.gif |caption=''Staatsflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-87.png |caption=''Großes Staatswappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history-36.png |caption=''Mittleres Staatswappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history-37.png |caption=''Kleines Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-58.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Freie und Hansestadt Lübeck'' ''(1811 incorporation into the French Empire, Departement Elbmündung)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''6. November 1806 - 31. Dezember 1810'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1945_-_1949-25.png |caption=''Staatsflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-89.png |caption=''Großes Staatswappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-64.png |caption=''Kleines Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-62.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Freie Hansestadt Bremen'' ''(1811 incorporation into the French Empire, Departement Wesermündung)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''20. November 1806 - 31. Dezember 1810'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1867_-_1870-3.gif |caption=''Bremische Flagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-88.png |caption=''Großes Staatswappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history-30.png |caption=''Größeres Staatswappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history-31.png |caption=''Mittleres Staatswappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-27.gif |caption=''Kleines Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-57.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#d4d4d4;"| |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Militärgouvernementbezirk Minden'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''23. November 1806 - 14. November 1807'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''keine Flagge'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''kein Wappen'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"| |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''* Fürstentum Minden'' ''(1807 merged to form Königreich Westphalen)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''23. November 1806 - 14. November 1807'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history-39.png |caption=''Flagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-58.png |caption=''Wappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-57.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''* Grafschaft Ravensberg'' ''(1807 merged to form Königreich Westphalen)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''23. November 1806 - 14. November 1807'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-54.png |caption=Wappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-55.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''* Fürstentum Paderbon'' ''(also called Erbfürstentum Paderborn)'' ''(1807 merged to form Königreich Westphalen)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''23. November 1806 - 14. November 1807'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Flagge nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-62.png |caption=Wappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-61.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''* Grafschaft Hohnstein'' ''(1807 merged to form Königreich Westphalen)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''15. Oktober 1806 - 14. November 1807'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-130.png |caption=''Wappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-24.jpg |size=s }} |- |style="background:#d4d4d4;"| |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Militärgouvernementbezirk Münster'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''23. November 1806 - 1. März 1808'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''keine Flagge'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''kein Wappen'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"| |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''* Grafschaft Lingen'' ''(1809 integrated into Großherzogtum Berg)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''23. November 1806 - 1. März 1808'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-64.png |caption=''Wappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-63.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''* Grafschaft Tecklenburg'' ''(1809 integrated into Großherzogtum Berg)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''23. November 1806 - 1. März 1808'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-66.png |caption=''Wappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-65.png }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''* Fürstentum Münster'' ''(also called Erbfürstentum Münster)'' ''(1808 integrated into Großherzogtum Berg)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''23. November 1806 - 1. März 1808'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-68.png |caption=''Wappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-67.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''* Grafschaft Mark'' ''(1808 integrated into Großherzogtum Berg)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''23. November 1806 - 1. März 1808'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-52.png |caption=''Wappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-51.png |size=s }} |- |} ==== Ehemalige Gebiete des Heiligen Römischen Reiches als kaiserliche Domaine Napoleons ==== {| border="2" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Period''' ! align="middle" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Flag''' ! align="middle" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Coat of Arms''' ! align="middle" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Position''' |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Fürstentum Erfurt'' ''(1814 occupied by Königrich Preußen)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''15. November 1807 - 5. Januar 1814'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-135.png |caption=''Wappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-134.png |size=s }} |- |} ==== Ehemalige Gebiete des Heiligen Römischen Reiches als Teil des Kaiserreichs Frankreich ==== {| border="2" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Period''' ! align="middle" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Flag''' ! align="middle" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Coat of Arms''' ! align="middle" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Position''' |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Department Unterelsass (Nr. 67)'' ''(1814 Assignment of the parts conquered by France to Österreich, 1816 by treaty to Bayern)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 30. Mai 1814'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1500_-_1648-2.jpg |caption=''Flagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1500_-_1648-8.png |caption=''Wappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1500_-_1648-7.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Department Oberelsass (Nr. 68)'' ''(1814 Dissolution of the arrondissements of Delémont and Porrentruy and incorporation into Switzerland, canton of Bern; the other territories of the former Fürstbistum Basel remaind with France)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 30. Mai 1814'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_962_-_1500-250.png |caption=''Flagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_962_-_1500-249.png |caption=''Wappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1500_-_1648-7.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Department Vosges (Nr. 88) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|7. August 1806 - 7. Juni 1815 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|keine Flagge |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_962_-_1500-309.png |caption=Wappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_962_-_1500-308.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Department Niedermaas (Nr. 95)'' (1813 became Provinz Limburg of the Königreich der Niederlande) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - Dezember 1813'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''keine Flagge'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''kein Wappen'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-15.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Department der Wälder (Nr. 98) (1814 placed under the administration of Generalgouvernement Mittelrhein) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|7. August 1806 - 30. Mai 1814 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|keine Flagge |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|kein Wappen |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-157.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Department Donnersberg (Nr. 100)'' ''(1814 part of the Generalgouvernement Mittelrhein)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 1. Februar 1814'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''keine Flagge'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''kein Wappen'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-9.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Saardpartment (Nr. 101)'' ''(1814 Mass of the territory went to Prussia, smaller parts to Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld and Hesse-Homburg; the parts on the left bank of the Rhine were combined to form the Fürstentum Birkenfeld, and in 1817 were annexed to the Großherzogtum Oldenburg as a part of the country )'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 1. Februar 1814'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''keine Flagge'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''kein Wappen'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-9.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Rhein-Mosel-Department (Nr. 102)'' ''(1814 part of the Generalgouvernement Mittelrhein)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 1. Februar 1814'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''keine Flagge'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''kein Wappen'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-9.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Rur-Department (Nr. 103)'' ''(1814 part of the Generalgouvernement Niederrhein)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. August 1806 - 9. März 1814'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''keine Flagge'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''kein Wappen'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-14.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Department Ijsselmündung (Nr. 120)'' ''(1811 Arrondisment Steinfurt moved to new Department Lippe, 1813 part of the Niederlande) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''1. Januar 1811 - Dezember 1813'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''keine Flagge'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''kein Wappen'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-15.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Department Oberijssel (Nr. 121)'' ''(1811 Arrondisments Münster and Rees moved to new Department Lippe, 1813 rest part of the Niederlande) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''1. Januar 1811 - Dezember 1813'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''keine Flagge'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''kein Wappen'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-15.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Department Ostems (Nr. 124)'' ''(1813 again part of Prussia as Fürstentum Ostfriesland)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''9. Juli 1810 - Dezember 1813'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''keine Flagge'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''kein Wappen'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-20.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Department Elbmündung (Nr. 128)'' ''(1814 Restoration of the former state Fürstentum Lübeck and the Freie Reichsstädte Hamburg and Lübeck; parts north of the Elbe were moved to the king of Denmark (but still part of Deutscher Bund))'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''14. Dezember 1810 - 30. Mai 1814'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''keine Flagge'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''kein Wappen'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-16.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Department Wesermündung (Nr. 129)'' ''(1813 divided between Großherzogtum Oldenburg, Königreich Hannover, Herzogtum Braunschweig and Hansestadt Bremen)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''14. Dezember 1810 - 19. Oktober 1813'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''keine Flagge'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''kein Wappen'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-16.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Department Ober-Ems (Nr. 130)'' ''(1813 the majority came to the Königreich Hannover, one part came to the Großherzogtum Oldenburg and the former Prussian parts came to the Generalgouvernement zwischen Weser und Rhein)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''1. Januar 1811 - 12. November 1813'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''keine Flagge'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''kein Wappen'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-16.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Department Lippe (Nr. 131)'' ''(1813 divided between Königreich Preußen and Königreich Hannover)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''28. April 1811 - 12. November 1813'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''keine Flagge'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''kein Wappen'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-16.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Département Simplon'' ''(1813 freed by Österreich, renamed to Wallis)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''14. November 1810 - 28. Dezember 1813'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Wappen nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_962_-_1500-260.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Department Léman'' ''(1813 freed by Österreich, renamed to Genf)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''14. November 1810 - 30. Dezember 1813'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|keine Flagge |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|kein Wappen |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_962_-_1500-266.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''General-Landesadministration Salzburg'' ''(1810 Incorporation into Königreich Bayern as Salzachkreis)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''15. Oktober 1809 - 12. September 1810'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''keine Flagge'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''kein Wappen'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-114.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Illyrische Provinzen'' ''(1814 Completely recaptured by Kaisertum Österreich)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''15. April 1811 - 30. Mai 1814'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''keine Flagge'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-35.png |caption=''Wappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-34.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#d4d4d4;"|''* Departements:'' |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''* Kärnten'' ''(1813 recaptured by Kaisertum Österreich)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''15. April 1811 - August 1813'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''keine Flagge'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''kein Wappen'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-34.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''* Krain'' ''(1813 recaptured by Kaisertum Österreich)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''15. April 1811 - August 1813'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''keine Flagge'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''kein Wappen'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-34.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''* Zivil-Kroatien'' ''(1813 recaptured by Kaisertum Österreich)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''15. April 1811 - August 1813'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''keine Flagge'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''kein Wappen'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-34.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''* Militär-Kroatien'' ''(1813 recaptured by Kaisertum Österreich)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''15. April 1811 - August 1813'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''keine Flagge'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''kein Wappen'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-34.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''* Istrien'' ''(1813 recaptured by Kaisertum Österreich)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''15. April 1811 - August 1813'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''keine Flagge'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''kein Wappen'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-34.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''* Dalmatien'' ''(1813 recaptured by Kaisertum Österreich)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''15. April 1811 - 5. Dezember 1813'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''keine Flagge'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''kein Wappen'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-34.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''* Triest'' ''(1813 recaptured by Kaisertum Österreich)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''15. April 1811 - August 1813'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''keine Flagge'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''kein Wappen'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-34.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#d4d4d4;"| |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Illyrische Provinzen'' ''(1811 reorganization)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''14. Oktober 1809 - 14. April 1811'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''keine Flagge'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-35.png |caption=''Wappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-34.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#d4d4d4;"|''* Departements:'' |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''* Adelsberg'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''14. Oktober 1809 - 14. April 1811'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''keine Flagge'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''kein Wappen'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-34.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''* Mündungen von Cattaro'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''14. Oktober 1809 - 14. April 1811'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''keine Flagge'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''kein Wappen'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-34.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''* Kroatien'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''14. Oktober 1809 - 14. April 1811'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''keine Flagge'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''kein Wappen'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-34.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''* Dalmatien'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''14. Oktober 1809 - 14. April 1811'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''keine Flagge'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''kein Wappen'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-34.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''* Fiume'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''14. Oktober 1809 - 14. April 1811'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''keine Flagge'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''kein Wappen'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-34.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''* Görz'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''14. Oktober 1809 - 14. April 1811'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''keine Flagge'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''kein Wappen'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-34.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''* Laibach'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''14. Oktober 1809 - 14. April 1811'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''keine Flagge'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''kein Wappen'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-34.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''* Neustadt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''14. Oktober 1809 - 14. April 1811'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''keine Flagge'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''kein Wappen'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-34.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''* Ragusa'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''14. Oktober 1809 - 14. April 1811'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''keine Flagge'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''kein Wappen'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-34.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''* Triest'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''14. Oktober 1809 - 14. April 1811'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''keine Flagge'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''kein Wappen'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-34.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''* Villach'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''14. Oktober 1809 - 14. April 1811'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''keine Flagge'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''kein Wappen'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1806_-_1815-34.png |size=s }} |- |} [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1815_-_1866|previous page]] <> [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1803_-_1806|next page]]

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'''This is a subpage of the page [[Space:German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history|"German territorial structure in the course of history"]] and represents the period from 1815 to 1866.'''
Click here to go to the previous or next page: [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1866_-_1867|German territorial structure: 1866 - 1867]] - [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1806_-_1815|German territorial structure: 1806 - 1815]] [[Space:Summary_-_German_territorial_structure:_1815_-_1866|Summary page (list only)]] == Deutscher Bund (1815 - 1866) == The Deutscher Bund was a confederation of states agreed upon in 1815 by the "sovereign princes and free cities of Germany" including the Emperor of Austria and the kings of Prussia, Denmark (with regard to Holstein) and the Netherlands (with regard to Luxembourg). This confederation existed from 1815 to 1866. During the revolution of 1848/49, the Confederation lost its significance and effectively dissolved itself in July 1848. After the suppression of the revolution, it was not until the end of 1850 that the Bund was restored in its entirety. The Deutscher Bund was dissolved as a result of the German War of the summer of 1866. {| border="2" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Period''' ! align="middle" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Flag''' ! align="middle" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Coat of Arms''' ! align="middle" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Position''' |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|'''Deutscher Bund''' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|23. August 1851 - 23. August 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|keine Flagge |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-1.png |caption=Provisorisches Bundeswappen (23.08.1851-23.08.1866) |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|'''''Deutsche Union''''' ''(1851 restoration of the old Deutscher Bund)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''21. Dezember 1849 - 22. August 1851'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history.jpg |caption=''Bundesflagge (21.12.1849-22.08.1851)'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-1.png |caption=''Bundeswappen (21.12.1849-22.08.1851)'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|'''''Deutsches Reich''''' ''(1849 renamed to Deutsche Union after the failure of the German Revolution)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''18. Mai 1848 - 20. Dezember 1849'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history.jpg |caption=''Reichsflagge (12.11.1848-20.12.1849)'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-1.png |caption=''Reichswappen (18.05.1848-20.12.1849)'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|'''''Deutscher Bund''''' ''(1848 reformed and renamed to Deutsches Reich)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''8. Juni 1815 - 17. Mai 1848'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''keine Flagge'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-1.png |caption=''Bundeswappen (09.03.1848-17.05.1848)'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-1.png |caption=''Provisorisches Bundeswappen (08.06.1815-08.03.1848)'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''''Gliedstaaten:''''' |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Kaisertum Österreich |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|8. Juni 1815 - 23. August 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-46.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867.png |caption=Mittleres Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-1.png |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-2.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#d4d4d4;"|''* österreichische Kronländer:'' |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Erzherzogtum Österreich unter der Enns |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|8. Juni 1815 - 23. August 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867.jpg |caption=Landesflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-5.png |caption=Landeswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=Mayer_-_Banaterschwaben.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Erzherzogtum Österreich ob der Enns |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|8. Juni 1815 - 23. August 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-1.jpg |caption=Landesflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-5.jpg |caption=Großes Landeswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-6.png |caption=Landeswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=Mayer_-_Banaterschwaben.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Herzogtum Salzburg (until 1816 part of the Königreich Bayern, until 1850 part of the Großherzogtum Österreich ob der Enns) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|1. Januar 1850 - 23. August 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-8.png |caption=Landesflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-9.png |caption=Landeswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=Mayer_-_Banaterschwaben.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Herzogtum Steiermark |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|8. Juni 1815 - 23. August 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867.gif |caption=Landesflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-10.png |caption=Landeswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=Mayer_-_Banaterschwaben.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Gefürstete Grafschaft Tirol |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|26. Februar 1861 - 23. August 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-1.jpg |caption=Landesflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-11.png |caption=Landeswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=Mayer_-_Banaterschwaben.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Land Vorarlberg |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|26. Februar 1861 - 23. August 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-8.png |caption=Landesflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-12.png |caption=Landeswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=Mayer_-_Banaterschwaben.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* ''Gefürstete Grafschaft Tirol mit dem Land Vorarlberg'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''8. Juni 1815 - 25. Februar 1861'' ''(1861 divided into the Kronländer Gefürstete Grafschaft Tirol and Land Vorarlberg)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-1.jpg |caption=''Landesflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-11.png |caption=''Landeswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=Mayer_-_Banaterschwaben.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Herzogtum Kärnten |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|8. Dezember 1849 - 23. August 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-8.png |caption=Landesflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-13.png |caption=Landeswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=Mayer_-_Banaterschwaben.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Herzogtum Krain |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|8. Dezember 1849 - 23. August 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-14.png |caption=Landesflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-15.png |caption=Landeswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-16.png |caption=Kleines Landeswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=Mayer_-_Banaterschwaben.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Markgrafschaft Istrien |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|27. Februar 1861 - 23. August 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-18.png |caption=Landesflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-17.png |caption=Landeswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=Mayer_-_Banaterschwaben.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Gefürstete Grafschaft Görz und Gradisca |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|27. Februar 1861 - 23. August 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-1.jpg |caption=Landesflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-19.png |caption=Landeswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=Mayer_-_Banaterschwaben.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Reichsunmittelbare Stadt Triest |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|27. Februar 1861 - 23. August 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-2.jpg |caption=Landesflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-20.png |caption=Landeswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-22.png |caption=Kleines Landeswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=Mayer_-_Banaterschwaben.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* ''Österreichisches Küstenland'' ''(1861 divided into the crown lands Markgrafschaft Istrien, Gefürsteten Grafschaft Görz und Gradisca, Reichsunmittelbare Stadt Triest)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''8. Dezember 1849 - 26. Februar 1861'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-10.png |caption=''Landesflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-11.png |caption=''Landeswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866.jpg |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* ''Königreich Illyrien'' ''(1849 divided into the crown lands Herzogtum Kärnten, Herzogtum Krain, Österreichisches Küstenland)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''3. August 1816 - 7. Dezember 1849'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-1.jpg |caption=''Landesflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-9.png |caption=''Landeswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-8.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''* Herzogtum Kärnten'' ''(1816 merged to form Königreich Illyrien)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''8. Juni 1815 - 2. August 1816'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-8.png |caption=''Landesflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-13.png |caption=''Landeswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=Mayer_-_Banaterschwaben.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''* Herzogtum Krain'' ''(1816 merged to form Königreich Illyrien)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''8. Juni 1815 - 2. August 1816'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-14.png |caption=''Landesflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-15.png |caption=''Landeswappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-16.png |caption=''Kleines Landeswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=Mayer_-_Banaterschwaben.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''* Markgrafschaft Istrien'' ''(1816 merged to form Königreich Illyrien)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''8. Juni 1815 - 2. August 1816'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-18.png |caption=''Landesflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-17.png |caption=''Landeswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=Mayer_-_Banaterschwaben.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''* Gefürsteten Grafschaft Görz und Gradisca'' ''(1816 merged to form Königreich Illyrien)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''8. Juni 1815 - 2. August 1816'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-1.jpg |caption=''Landesflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-19.png |caption=''Landeswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=Mayer_-_Banaterschwaben.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''* Reichsunmittelbare Stadt Triest'' ''(1816 merged to form Königreich Illyrien)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''8. Juni 1815 - 2. August 1816'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-2.jpg |caption=''Landesflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-20.png |caption=''Landeswappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-22.png |caption=''Kleines Landeswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=Mayer_-_Banaterschwaben.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Königreich Böhmen |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|8. Juni 1815 - 23. August 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-1.jpg |caption=Landesflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-3.jpg |caption=Großes Landeswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-23.png |caption=Landeswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-1.gif |caption=Kleines Landeswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=Mayer_-_Banaterschwaben.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Markgrafschaft Mähren |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|8. Juni 1815 - 23. August 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-24.png |caption=Landesflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-25.png |caption=Landeswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-3.gif |caption=Kleines Landeswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=Mayer_-_Banaterschwaben.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Herzogtum Ober- und Niederschlesien |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|8. Juni 1815 - 23. August 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-28.png |caption=Landesflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-27.png |caption=Landeswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-4.gif |caption=Kleines Landeswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=Mayer_-_Banaterschwaben.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#d4d4d4;"| |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Königreich Preußen |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|8. Juni 1815 - 13. Juni 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1867_-_1870-4.gif |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-33.png |caption=Zweite Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-7.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-8.png |caption=Mittleres Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918.jpg |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1867_-_1870.gif |caption=Wappenschild |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-2.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#d4d4d4;"|''* Preußische Provinzen:'' |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Provinz Brandenburg |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|8. Juni 1815 - 13. Juni 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history-39.png |caption=Provinzflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-10.png |caption=Großes Provinzwappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1945_-_1949-35.png |caption=Kleines Provinzwappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-13.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* ''Provinz Preußen'' ''(before 1848 and after 1851 not part of the Deutscher Bund)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''18. Mai 1848 - 22. August 1851'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-33.png |caption=''Provinzflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-18.png |caption=''Großes Provinzwappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-17.png |caption=''Kleines Provinzwappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-16.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Provinz Pommern |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|8. Juni 1815 - 13. Juni 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-36.png |caption=Provinzflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-21.png |caption=Großes Provinzwappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-37.png |caption=Kleines Provinzwappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-35.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Provinz Schlesien |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|8. Juni 1815 - 13. Juni 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-25.png |caption=Provinzflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-15.png |caption=Großes Provinzwappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-1.jpg |caption=Kleines Provinzwappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-31.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* ''Provinz Posen (the western and northern part of the Provinz Posen (the former Herzogtum Gnesen) '' ''(before 1848 and after 1851 the whole Provinz Posen was not part of the Deutscher Bund)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''18. Mai 1848 - 22. August 1851'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history-39.png |caption=''Provinzflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-23.png |caption=''Großes Provinzwappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1918_-_1933-4.png |caption=''Kleines Provinzwappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-22.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Rheinprovinz |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|22. Juni 1822 - 13. Juni 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-43.png |caption=Provinzflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-25.png |caption=Großes Provinzwappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-24.png |caption=Kleines Provinzwappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-42.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* ''Provinz Jülich-Kleve-Berg'' ''(1822 merged with Provinz Großherzogtum Niederrhein to Rheinprovinz)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''8. Juni 1815 - 21. Juni 1822'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-4.png |caption=''Provinzwappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-3.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* ''Provinz Großherzogtum Niederrhein'' ''(1822 merged with Provinz Jülich-Kleve-Berg to Rheinprovinz)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''8. Juni 1815 - 21. Juni 1822'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-6.png |caption=''Provinzwappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-5.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Provinz Westfalen |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|8. Juni 1815 - 13. Juni 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1945_-_1949-25.png |caption=Provinzflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-28.png |caption=Großes Provinzwappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1945_-_1949-26.png |caption=Kleines Provinzwappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-51.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Provinz Sachsen |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|8. Juni 1815 - 13. Juni 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-46.png |caption=Provinzflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-26.png |caption=Großes Provinzwappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history-59.png |caption=Kleines Provinzwappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-45.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Regierungsbezirk Sigmaringen (mit Status einer Provinz, umgangssprachlich als Hohenzollernsche Lande bezeichnet) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|7. April 1850 - 13. Juni 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-22.png |caption=Flagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-14.png |caption=Großes Wappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-23.png |caption=Kleines Wappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-21.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#d4d4d4;"| |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Königreich Bayern |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|8. Juni 1815 - 23. August 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history-18.png |caption=Staatsflagge (Rautenflagge) |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-35.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen (20.10.1835-23.08.1866) |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-49.png |caption=Mittleres Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1918_-_1933-3.gif |caption=Kleines Staatswappen (20.08.1835-23.08.1866) |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-1.gif |caption=Kleines Staatswappen (08.06.1815-19.08.1835) |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-34.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Königreich Sachsen |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|8. Juni 1815 - 23. August 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history-58.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-39.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-40.png |caption=Mittleres Staatswappen (1854-23.08.1866) |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-2.gif |caption=Staatswappen (1827-1854) |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-3.gif |caption=Staatswappen (1806-1827) |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-72.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Königreich Württemberg |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|8. Juni 1815 - 23. August 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history-14.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-37.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen (30.12.1817-23.08.1866) |size=s }} {{Image|file=Springer-2418.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen (08.06.1815-29.12.1817) |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-3.jpg |caption=Kleines Staatswappen (30.12.1817-23.08.1866) |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-23.png |caption=Kleines Staatswappen (08.06.1815-29.12.1817) |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-36.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Königreich Hannover |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|8. Juni 1815 - 28. Juni 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1945_-_1949-27.png |caption=Landesflagge (21.06.1837-28.06.1866) |size=s }} {{Image|file=Image|file=Flags-38.png |caption=Zweitflagge (21.06.1837-28.06.1866) |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-4.gif |caption=Landesflagge (08.06.1815-20.06.1837) |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-44.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-8.gif |caption=Mittleres Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-7.gif |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-14.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Großherzogtum Baden |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|8. Juni 1815 - 1. August 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-43.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-42.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen (1830-01.08.1866) |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-25.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen (08.06.1815-1830) |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history-12.png |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-41.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Großherzogtum Hessen (also called Großherzogtum Hessen-Darmstadt) (1815 Landgrafschaft Hessen-Homburg was detached and became independent) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|8. Juni 1815 - 23. August 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-60.png |caption=Staatsflagge (1839-23.08.1866) |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history-39.png |caption=Staatsflagge (08.06.1815-1839) |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-48.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-3.gif |caption=Mittleres Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-4.gif |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-47.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#d4d4d4;"|''* Hessische Provinzen:'' |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Provinz Starkenburg |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|8. Juli 1816 - 23. August 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Flagge nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Wappen nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-45.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* ''Fürstentum Starkenburg'' ''(1816 renamed to Provinz Starkenburg)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''8. Juni 1815 - 7. Juli 1816'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Wappen nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-45.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Provinz Rheinhessen (until the beginning of 1814 part of France, 1814 to 1816 administered by the Austro-Bavarian Joint Provincial Administration Commission) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|8. Juli 1816 - 23. August 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Flagge nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Wappen nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-45.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Provinz Oberhessen |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|8. Juli 1816 - 23. August 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Flagge nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Wappen nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-45.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* ''Fürstentum Oberhessen'' ''(1816 renamed to Provinz Oberhessen)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''8. Juni 1815 - 7. Juli 1816'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Wappen nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-45.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* ''Herzogtum Westfalen'' ''(1816 Cession to Prussia and incorporation into the Prussian Provinz Westfalen)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''8. Juni 1815 - 7. Juli 1816'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Wappen nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-26.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#d4d4d4;"| |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Großherzogtum Luxemburg |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|8. Juni 1815 - 9. August 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-47.png |caption=Staatsflagge (1845-09.08.1866) |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-5.gif |caption=Staatsflagge (08.06.1815-1845) |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-48.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-49.png |caption=Mittleres Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-50.png |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-46.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Großherzogtum Mecklenburg - Schwerin |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|8. Juni 1815 - 29. Juni 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history-70.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-45.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-2.gif |caption=Mittleres Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-46.png |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-44.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Großherzogtum Mecklenburg - Strelitz |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|8. Juni 1815 - 5. Juli 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history-70.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-45.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-2.gif |caption=Mittleres Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-52.png |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-51.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Großherzogtum Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|8. Juni 1815 - 4. Juli 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-59.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-57.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-6.gif |caption=Mittleres Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1867_-_1870-1.gif |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-56.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Großherzogtum Oldenburg |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|8. Juni 1815 - 18. Juni 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1945_-_1949-29.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-54.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-5.gif |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-55.png |caption=Wappenschild |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-53.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#d4d4d4;"|''* Oldenburgische Landesteile:'' |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Landesteil Herzogtum Oldenburg |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|8. Juni 1815 - 18. Juni 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1945_-_1949-29.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-55.png |caption=Wappen|size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-53.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Landesteil Fürstentum Lübeck (also called Landesteil Eutin) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|8. Juni 1815 - 18. Juni 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Flagge nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-51.png |caption=Wappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-53.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Landesteil Fürstentum Birkenfeld |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|16. April 1817 - 18. Juni 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Flagge nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-52.png |caption=Wappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-53.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#d4d4d4;"| |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Kurfürstentum Hessen (from 1815 designation for the Landgrafschaft Hessen-Kassel) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|8. Juni 1815 - 15. August 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history-39.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-53.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-6.gif |caption=Mittleres Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-7.gif |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-102.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#d4d4d4;"|''* Kurhessische Provinzen:'' |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Provinz Niederhessen |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|21. August 1821 - 15. August 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Flagge nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Wappen nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"| |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Provinz Oberhessen |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|21. August 1821 - 15. August 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Flagge nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Wappen nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"| |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Provinz Fulda (einschl. Herrschaft Schmalkalden) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|21. August 1821 - 15. August 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Flagge nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Wappen nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"| |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Provinz Hanau |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|21. August 1821 - 15. August 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Flagge nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|Wappen nicht bekannt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"| |- |style="background:#d4d4d4;"| |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Herzogtum Holstein (bis 30.10.1864 durch den dänischen König in Personalunion regiert, ab 01.11.1864 durch ein Österreichisch-preußisches Kondominium und ab 19.09.1865 durch Österreich verwaltet) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|8. Juni 1815 - 22. August 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1945_-_1949-25.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-103.png |caption=Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-104.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Herzogtum Lauenburg (bis 30.10.1864 durch den dänischen König in Personalunion regiert, ab 01.11.1864 durch ein Österreichisch-preußisches Kondominium und ab 19.09.1865 durch den preußischen König in Personalunion) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|8. Juni 1815 - 13. Juni 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1867_-_1870.jpg |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-9.gif |caption=Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1867_-_1870-3.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Herzogtum Nassau |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|8. Juni 1815 - 15. August 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-54.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-55.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-10.gif |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-56.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Herzogtum Braunschweig |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|8. Juni 1815 - 23. August 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1945_-_1949-12.png |caption=Staatsflagge (1831-23.08.1866) |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-27.png |caption=Staatsflagge (08.06.1815-1831) |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-61.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-62.png |caption=Mittleres Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-7.gif |caption=Kleineres Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-8.gif |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-60.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Herzogtum Sachsen-Meiningen |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|8. Juni 1815 - 25. Juli 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1918_-_1933-16.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-64.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-65.png |caption=Mittleres Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-9.gif |caption=Kleineres Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-10.gif |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-63.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Herzogtum Sachsen-Hildburghausen'' ''(1826, Herzogtum Sachsen-Hildburghausen added to the Herzogtum Sachsen-Meiningen)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''8. Juni 1815 - 17. November 1826'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1918_-_1933-16.png |caption=''Staatsflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-64.png |caption=''Großes Staatswappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-65.png |caption=''Mittleres Staatswappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-29.png |caption=''Kleineres Staatswappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-10.gif |caption=''Kleines Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-28.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Herzogtum Sachsen-Altenburg |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|18. November 1826 - 19. Juni 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1918_-_1933-16.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-72.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-73.png |caption=Mittleres Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-15.gif |caption=Kleineres Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-16.gif |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-71.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Herzogtum Sachsen-Gotha-Altenburg'' ''(1826 Teilherzogtum Sachsen-Gotha merged with the Teilherzogtum Sachsen-Coburg to Herzogtum Sachsen-Coburg-Gotha; Teilherzogtum Sachsen-Altenburg renamed to Herzogtum Sachsen-Altenburg)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''8. Juni 1815 - 17. November 1826'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-46.png |caption=''Staatsflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-72.png |caption=''Großes Staatswappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-73.png |caption=''Mittleres Staatswappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-15.gif |caption=''Kleineres Staatswappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-16.gif |caption=''Kleines Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-30.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Herzogtum Sachsen-Coburg-Gotha |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|18. November 1826 - 19. Juni 1867 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1918_-_1933-16.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-69.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-70.png |caption=Mittleres Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-13.gif |caption=Kleineres Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-1.gif |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-68.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Herzogtum Sachsen-Coburg-Saalfeld'' ''(1826 Teilherzogtum Sachsen-Saalfeld ceded to Herzogtum Sachsen-Meiningen; Teilherzogtum Sachsen-Coburg merged with the Teilherzogtum Sachsen-Gotha to Herzogtum Sachsen-Coburg-Gotha)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''8. Juni 1815 - 17. November 1826'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1918_-_1933-16.png |caption=''Staatsflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-69.png |caption=''Großes Staatswappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-70.png |caption=''Mittleres Staatswappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-13.gif |caption=''Kleineres Staatswappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-1.gif |caption=''Kleines Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-1.jpg |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Herzogtum Anhalt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|30. August 1863 - 13. Juni 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1945_-_1949-34.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-67.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-11.gif |caption=Mittleres Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-12.gif |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-66.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Herzogtum Anhalt-Bernburg'' ''(1863 merged with Herzogtum Anhalt-Dessau-Köthen to form Herzogtum Anhalt)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''8. Juni 1815 - 29. August 1863'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1918_-_1933-16.png |caption=''Staatsflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-67.png |caption=''Großes Staatswappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-11.gif |caption=''Mittleres Staatswappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-12.gif |caption=''Kleines Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-31.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Herzogtum Anhalt-Dessau-Köthen'' ''(1863 merged with Herzogtum Anhalt-Bernburg to form Herzogtum Anhalt)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''1. Mai 1853 - 29. August 1863'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1918_-_1933-16.png |caption=''Staatsflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-32.png |caption=''Großes Staatswappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-11.gif |caption=''Mittleres Staatswappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-12.gif |caption=''Kleines Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-31.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Herzogtum Anhalt-Köthen'' ''(1853 merged with Herzogtum Anhalt-Dessau to Herzogtum Anhalt-Dessau-Köthen)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''8. Juni 1815 - 30. April 1853'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1918_-_1933-16.png |caption=''Staatsflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-32.png |caption=''Großes Staatswappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-11.gif |caption=''Mittleres Staatswappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-12.gif |caption=''Kleines Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-31.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Herzogtum Anhalt-Dessau'' ''(1853 merged with Herzogtum Anhalt-Dessau to Herzogtum Anhalt-Dessau-Köthen)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''8. Juni 1815 - 30. April 1853'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1918_-_1933-16.png |caption=''Staatsflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-67.png |caption=''Großes Staatswappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-11.gif |caption=''Mittleres Staatswappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-12.gif |caption=''Kleines Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-31.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Herzogtum Limburg (1839 formation from the Dutch province of Limburg) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|20. April 1839 - 15. Juni 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-57.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-58.png |caption=Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-59.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Fürstentum Hohenzollern-Hechingen'' ''(1850 merged with Fürstentum Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen to Preußischer Regierungsbezirk Sigmaringen with provincial rights)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''8. Juni 1815 - 6. April 1850'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-34.png |caption=''Flagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-35.png |caption=''Großes Wappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-36.png |caption=''Kleines Wappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-33.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Fürstentum Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen'' ''(1850 merged with Fürstentum Hohenzollern-Hechingen to Preußischer Regierungsbezirk Sigmaringen with provincial rights)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''8. Juni 1815 - 6. April 1850'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-34.png |caption=''Flagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-38.png |caption=''Großes Wappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-39.png |caption=''Kleines Wappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-37.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Fürstentum Liechtenstein |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|8. Juni 1815 - 23. August 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-60.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-61.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-11.gif |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-62.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Fürstentum Lippe |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|8. Juni 1815 - 19. Juli 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-2.gif |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-115.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945.gif |caption=Mittleres Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-1.gif |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-114.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Fürstentum Reuß ältere Linie |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|1. Oktober 1848 - 8. August 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history.jpg |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-83.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-21.gif |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-82.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Fürstentum Reuß-Greiz'' ''(1848 renamed to Fürstentum Reuß ältere Linie)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''8. Juni 1815 - 30. September 1848'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-21.gif |caption=''Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-82.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Fürstentum Reuß jüngerer Linie |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|1. Oktober 1848 - 4. Juli 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1918_-_1933-22.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-81.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-21.gif |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-80.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Fürstentum Reuß-Lobenstein und -Ebersdorf'' ''(1848 merged to form Reuß jüngere Linie)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''7. Mai 1824 - 30. September 1848'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-42.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-21.gif |caption=''Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-80.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Fürstentum Reuß-Ebersdorf'' ''(1824 inherited by Reuß-Lobenstein)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''8. Juni 1815 - 6. Mai 1824'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-21.gif |caption=''Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-80.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Fürstentum Reuß-Lobenstein'' ''(1824 inherited Reuß-Ebersdorf)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''8. Juni 1815 - 6. Mai 1824'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-21.gif |caption=''Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-80.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Fürstentum Reuß-Schleiz'' ''(1848 merged to form Reuß jüngere Linie)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''8. Juni 1815 - 30. September 1848'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-21.gif |caption=''Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-80.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Fürstentum Schaumburg-Lippe |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|8. Juni 1815 - 4. Juli 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1945_-_1949-23.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-85.png |caption=Großes Staatsswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-23.gif |caption=Mittleres Staatsswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-26.gif |caption=Kleines Staatsswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-84.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Fürstentum Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|8. Juni 1815 - 4. Juli 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1918_-_1933-19.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-78.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-20.gif |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-76.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Fürstentum Schwarzburg-Sondershausen |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|8. Juni 1815 - 24. Juli 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1918_-_1933-19.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-77.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-19.gif |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-79.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Fürstentum Waldeck-Pyrmont |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|24. Mai 1849 - 24. Juli 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history.jpg |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-75.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-17.gif |caption=Mittleres Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-18.gif |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1918_-_1933-23.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Fürstentum Waldeck'' ''(1849 merged with Fürstentum Pyrmont to Fürstentum Waldeck-Pyrmont)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''8. Juni 1815 - 23. Mai 1849'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-9.gif |caption=''Staatsflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-40.png |caption=''Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1918_-_1933-23.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Fürstentum Pyrmont'' ''(1849 merged with Fürstentum Waldeck to Fürstentum Waldeck-Pyrmont)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''8. Juni 1815 - 23. Mai 1849'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-41.png |caption=''Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1918_-_1933-23.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Landgrafschaft Hessen-Homburg'' ''(1866 attached to Großherzogtum Hessen)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''8. Juni 1815 - 24. März 1866'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1945_-_1949-25.png |caption=''Staatsflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-63.png |caption=''Großes Staatswappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-13.gif |caption=''Mittleres Staatswappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-12.gif |caption=''Kleines Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-64.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Grafschaft Reuß-Gera'' ''(1848 merged to form Reuß jüngere Linie)'' ''(administrated by Reuß-Lobenstein, Reuß-Ebersdorf and Reuß-Schleiz lines as a condominate)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''8. Juni 1815 - 30. September 1848'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-10.gif |caption=''Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-80.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Freie Hansestadt Bremen |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|8. Juni 1815 - 4. Juli 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1867_-_1870-3.gif |caption=Bremische Flagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-88.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history-30.png |caption=Größeres Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history-31.png |caption=Mittleres Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-27.gif |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-57.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Freie Stadt Frankfurt |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|8. Juni 1815 - 15. Juli 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-65.png |caption=Flagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-66.png |caption=Wappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-67.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Freie und Hansestadt Hamburg |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Ende 1819 - 4. Juli 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-30.gif |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-87.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history-36.png |caption=Mittleres Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history-37.png |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-58.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Freie Reichsstadt Hamburg'' ''(1819 renamed to Freie und Hansestadt)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|8. Juni 1815 - Ende 1819 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-30.gif |caption=''Staatsflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-87.png |caption=''Großes Staatswappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history-36.png |caption=''Mittleres Staatswappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history-37.png |caption=''Kleines Staatswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-58.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|Freie und Hansestadt Lübeck |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|8. Juni 1815 - 4. Juli 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1945_-_1949-25.png |caption=Staatsflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-89.png |caption=Großes Staatswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-64.png |caption=Kleines Staatswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-62.png |size=s }} |- |} === Teile der Bundesstaaten, die nicht zum Deutschen Bund gehörten === ==== Nicht zum Deutschen Bund, aber zum Königreich Preußen gehörten ==== {| border="2" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Period''' ! align="middle" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Flag''' ! align="middle" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Coat of Arms''' ! align="middle" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Position''' |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Provinz Preußen (1848 to 1851 part of the Deutsches Reich / Deutsche Union) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|3. Dezember 1829 - 17. Mai 1848 und 23. August 1851 - 13. Juni 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-33.png |caption=Provinzflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-18.png |caption=Großes Provinzwappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-17.png |caption=Kleines Provinzwappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-16.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* ''Provinz Ostpreußen'' ''(1829 Provinzen Ostpreußen and Westpreußen merged to form the Provinz Preußen; already administered in personal union since 1824)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''8. Juni 1815 - 2. Dezember 1829'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-33.png |caption=''Provinzflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-18.png |caption=''Großes Provinzwappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-17.png |caption=''Kleines Provinzwappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1933_-_1945-32.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* ''Provinz Westpreußen'' ''(1829 Provinzen Ostpreußen and Westpreußen merged to form the Provinz Preußen; already administered in personal union since 1824)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''8. Juni 1815 - 2. Dezember 1829'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1918_-_1933-6.png |caption=''Provinzflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-20.png |caption=''Großes Provinzwappen'' |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1918_-_1933.jpg |caption=''Kleines Provinzwappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-19.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Provinz Posen (1848 to 1851 the western and northern part of the Provinz Posen (the former Herzogtum Gnesen) was part of the Deutsches Reich / Deutsche Union) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|8. Juni 1815 - 13. Juni 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history-39.png |caption=Provinzflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-23.png |caption=Großes Provinzwappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1918_-_1933-4.png |caption=Kleines Provinzwappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1871_-_1918-22.png |size=s }} |- |} ==== Nicht zum Deutschen Bund, aber zum Kaisertum Österreich gehörten ==== {| border="2" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Period''' ! align="middle" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Flag''' ! align="middle" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Coat of Arms''' ! align="middle" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Position''' |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Königreich Ungarn (1848 Separation of smaller territories to form Serbische Wojwodina) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|8. Juni 1815 - 23. August 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-33.png |caption=Landesflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-34.png |caption=Mittleres Landeswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-35.png |caption=Kleines Landeswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=Mayer_-_Banaterschwaben.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Königreich Kroatien und Slawonien |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|4. März 1849 - 23. August 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-36.png |caption=Landesflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-37.png |caption=Landeswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-38.png |caption=Wappenschild |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=Mayer_-_Banaterschwaben.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* ''Königreich Slawonien'' ''(1849 Königreich Kroatien and Königreich Slawonien merged to Königreich Kroatien und Slawonien)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''8. Juni 1815 - 3. März 1849'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866.gif |caption=''Landesflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-43.png |caption=''Landeswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=Mayer_-_Banaterschwaben.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* ''Königreich Kroatien'' ''(1849 Königreich Kroatien and Königreich Slawonien merged to Königreich Kroatien und Slawonien)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''8. Juni 1815 - 3. März 1849'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history-39.png |caption=''Landesflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-12.png |caption=''Landeswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=Mayer_-_Banaterschwaben.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Herzogtum Bukowina |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|4. März 1849 - 23. August 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-31.png |caption=Landesflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-32.png |caption=Landeswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=Mayer_-_Banaterschwaben.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Königreich Galizien und Lodomerien (1849 Herzogtum Bukowina disincorporated) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|8. Juni 1815 - 23. August 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-29.png |caption=Landesflagge (1861-23.08.1866) |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-31.png |caption=Landesflagge (08.06.1815-1861) |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-30.png |caption=Landeswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-5.gif |caption=Kleines Landeswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=Mayer_-_Banaterschwaben.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Königreich Dalmatien |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|8. Juni 1815 - 23. August 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-39.png |caption=Landesflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-40.png |caption=Landeswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-41.png |caption=Wappenschild |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=Mayer_-_Banaterschwaben.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Großfürstentum Siebenbürgen |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|8. Juni 1815 - 23. August 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-6.gif |caption=Landesflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-42.png |caption=Landeswappen |size=s }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1866_-_1867-43.png |caption=Wappenschild |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=Mayer_-_Banaterschwaben.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* Kronland Venetien |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|1. Juni 1851 - 23. August 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-15.png |caption=Landesflagge |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-14.png |caption=Landeswappen |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=Mayer_-_Banaterschwaben.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* ''Kronland Lombardei'' ''(1859 ceded to France)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''1. Juni 1851 - 10. November 1859'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-15.png |caption=''Landesflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-14.png |caption=''Landeswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=Mayer_-_Banaterschwaben.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* ''Königreich Lombardo-Venetien'' ''(1851 divided in Kronland Lombardei and Kronland Venetien)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''8. Juni 1815 - 31. Mai 1851'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-15.png |caption=''Landesflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-14.png |caption=''Landeswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=Mayer_-_Banaterschwaben.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* ''Serbische Woiwodschaft und Temeser Banat'' ''(1860 dissolved and integrated into Königreich Ungarn and Königreich Kroatien-Slawonien)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''18. November 1849 - 31. Dezember 1860'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-17.png |caption=''Landesflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-18.png |caption=''Landeswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-16.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|* ''Serbische Wojwodina'' ''(1848 created by secession of smaller territories of the Königreich Ungarn, Slawonische Militärgrenze and Banater Militärgrenze; 1849 renamed to Serbische Woiwodschaft und Temeser Banat)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''15. Mai 1848 - 17. November 1849'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-17.png |caption=''Landesflagge'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-18.png |caption=''Landeswappen'' |size=s }} |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-16.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|'''* Militärgrenze''' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|8. Juni 1815 - 23. August 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|keine Flagge |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|kein Wappen |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-19.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|** Kroatische Militärgrenze |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|8. Juni 1815 - 23. August 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|keine Flagge |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|kein Wappen |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-19.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|** Slawonische Militärgrenze (1848 Cession of parts to form Serbische Wojwodina) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|8. Juni 1815 - 23. August 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|keine Flagge |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|kein Wappen |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-20.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|** Banater Militärgrenze (1848 Cession of parts to form Serbische Wojwodina) |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|8. Juni 1815 - 23. August 1866 |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|keine Flagge |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|kein Wappen |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-20.png |size=s }} |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|** ''Siebenbürgische Militärgrenze'' ''(1851 integrated into the Großfürstentum Siebenbürgen)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''8. Juni 1815 - 31. Mai 1851'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''keine Flagge'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''kein Wappen'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1815_-_1866-21.png |size=s }} |- |} ==== Nicht zum Deutschen Bund gehörte, da noch unter allierter Verwaltung der Siegermächte gegen Napoleon ==== {| border="2" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Period''' ! align="middle" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Flag''' ! align="middle" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Coat of Arms''' ! align="middle" style="background:#d4d4d4;"|'''Position''' |- |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''Fürstentum Birkenfeld'' ''(1817 annexed to the Großherzogtum Oldenburg as Landesteil)'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|''8. Juni 1815 - 15. April 1817'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Flagge nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;" align="middle"|''Wappen nicht bekannt'' |style="background:#f9f9f9;"|{{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_1803_-_1806-121.png |size=s }} |- |- |} === Staaten, die in Personalunion oder Realunion mit Mitgliedstaaten des Deutschen Bundes regiert wurden === ==== Staaten in Personalunion mit Mitgliedstaaten des Deutschen Bundes ==== * Königreich Dänemark ** Personalunion mit dem Herzogtum Holstein 8. Juni 1815 bis 30. Oktober 1864 ** Personalunion mit dem Herzogtum Lauenburg 8. Juni 1815 bis 30. Oktober 1864 * Vereinigtes Königreich von Großbritannien und Nordirland ** Personalunion mit dem Königreich Hannover 8. Juni 1815 bis 20. Juni 1837 * Königreich der Niederlande ** Personalunion mit dem Großherzogtum Luxemburg 8. Juni 1815 bis 9. August 1866 ** Personalunion mit dem Herzogtum Limburg 20. April 1839 bis 15. Juni 1866 ==== Mitgliedstaaten des Deutschen Bundes in Personalunion mit Staaten außerhalb des Bundes ==== * Königreich Preußen ** Personalunion mit dem Fürstentum Neuenburg 8. Juni 1815 bis 30. April 1848 (faktisch) bzw. 19. Juni 1857 (rechtlich), das ab 7. August 1815 als Kanton zur Schweizer Eidgenossenschaft gehörte. * Kaiserreich Rußland, Kaisertum Österreich, Königreich Preußen ** Gemeinsames Protektorat über Republik Krakau 8. Juni 1815 - 15. November 1846: 16. November 1846 occupied by Austria and incorporated to Königreich Galizien und Lodomerien. ==== Staaten außerhalb des Bundes in Realunion mit Mitgliedstaaten des Deutschen Bundes ==== * Herzogtum Schleswig (8. Juni 1815 - 13. Juni 1866) ** Realunion mit dem Herzogtum Holstein (bis 30.10.1864 durch den dänischen König in Personalunion regiert, ab 01.11.1864 durch ein Österreichisch-preußisches Kondominium und ab 19.09.1865 durch das Königreich Preußen) [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1866_-_1867|previous page]] <> [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1806_-_1815|next page]]

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[[Category:Germany Project]] [[Category:Haese-11 GP]] On this page I try to show the territorial structure of Germany throughout history with the corresponding flags and coats of arms. I will also only give exact dates as far as they are known, otherwise only year dates. As the subdivisions became more and more complex and as the number of subordinate territories went into the hundreds, I decided to split this page and create a subpage for each time period. The creation would have been hardly possible without the splitting and would have become completely confusing. ---- '''''When using the names for location fields on WikiTree, please use them without the administrative additions, i.e. do not write e.g. Provinz Ostpreußen, Königreich Preußen but Ostpreußen, Preußen, Deutsches Reich and not Land Schleswig-Holstein, Bundesrepublik Deutschland, but Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland.''''' See also: [[Space:Germany_Project_Location_Field_Guidelines|Germany Project Location Field Guidelines]] ---- '''It will take some time until the page has at least a basic structure; it is just under construction!!!''' '''List and structure of the pages:''' Main Page: [[Space:German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history|German territorial structure in the course of history]] Sub pages: # [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_since_1949|German territorial structure: since 1949]] # [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1945_-_1949|German territorial structure: 1945 - 1949]] # [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1933_-_1945|German territorial structure: 1933 - 1945]] # [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1918_-_1933|German territorial structure: 1918 - 1933]] # [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1871_-_1918|German territorial structure: 1871 - 1918]] # [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1867_-_1870|German territorial structure: 1867 - 1870]] # [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1866_-_1867|German territorial structure: 1866 - 1867]] # [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1815_-_1866|German territorial structure: 1815 - 1866]] # [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1806_-_1815|German territorial structure: 1806 - 1815]] # [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1803_-_1806|German territorial structure: 1803 - 1806]] # [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1648_-_1803|German territorial structure: 1648 - 1803]] # [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1500_-_1648|German territorial structure: 1500 - 1648]] # [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_962_-_1500|German territorial structure: 962 - 1500]] # [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_800_-_962|German territorial structure: 800 - 962]] '''Structuring and general overview:''' # [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_since_1949#Deutsche Staaten seit 1949 (1947) - heute|Deutsche Staaten seit 1949 (1947) - heute]] ##[[Space:German_territorial_structure:_since_1949#Bundesrepublik Deutschland (since 1949)|Bundesrepublik Deutschland (since 1949)]] ## [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_since_1949#Deutsche Demokratische Republik (1949 - 1990)|Deutsche Demokratische Republik (1949 - 1990)]] ##[[Space:German_territorial_structure:_since_1949#Saarland (1947 - 1956)|Saarland (1947 - 1956)]] # [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1945_-_1949#Deutschland nach Ende des 2. Weltkrieges (1945 - 1949)|Deutschland nach Ende des 2. Weltkrieges (1945 - 1949)]] ## [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1945_-_1949#Deutschland (1945 - 1949)|Gesamtdeutschland unter Regierungsgewalt der Alliierten (1945 - 1949)]] ## [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1945_-_1949#Ostgebiete des Deutschen Reiches|Ostgebiete des Deutschen Reiches]] # [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1933_-_1945#Deutsches Reich (1871 - 1945)|Deutsches Reich (1871 - 1945)]] ## [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1933_-_1945#Deutsches Reich - Nationalsozialistische Diktatur (1933 - 1945)|Deutsches Reich - Nationalsozialistische Diktatur (1933 - 1945)]] ### [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1933_-_1945#Vor Beginn des 2. Weltkrieges in das Deutsche Reich eingegliederte Gebiete|Vor Beginn des 2. Weltkrieges in das Deutsche Reich eingegliederte Gebiete ]] ### [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1933_-_1945#Während des 2. Weltkrieges in das Deutsche Reich eingegliederte Gebiete|Während des 2. Weltkrieges in das Deutsche Reich eingegliederte Gebiete]] ### [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1933_-_1945#Während des 2. Weltkrieges besetzte Gebiete unter deutscher Zivilverwaltung|Während des 2. Weltkrieges besetzte Gebiete unter deutscher Zivilverwaltung]] ### [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1933_-_1945#Während des 2. Weltkrieges besetzte Gebiete ohne Autonomie|Während des 2. Weltkrieges besetzte Gebiete ohne Autonomie]] ### [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1933_-_1945#Während des 2. Weltkrieges besetzte Gebiete unter Kriegsrecht|Während des 2. Weltkrieges besetzte Gebiete unter Kriegsrecht]] ## [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1918_-_1933#Deutsches Reich - Weimarer Republik (1918 - 1933)|Deutsches Reich - Weimarer Republik (1918 - 1933)]] ### [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1918_-_1933#Dem Völkerbund unterstellte Gebiete|Dem Völkerbund unterstellte Gebiete]] #### [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1918_-_1933#Saargebiet|Saargebiet]] #### [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1918_-_1933#Freie Stadt Danzig|Freie Stadt Danzig]] #### [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1918_-_1933#Memelland|Memelland]] #### [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1918_-_1933#Deutsche Kolonien|Deutsche Kolonien]] ### [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1918_-_1933#Nach Volksabstimmung vom Deutschen Reich abgetretene Gebiete|Nach Volksabstimmung vom Deutschen Reich abgetretene Gebiete]] ### [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1918_-_1933#Ohne Volksabstimmung vom Deutschen Reich abzutretende Gebiete|Ohne Volksabstimmung vom Deutschen Reich abzutretende Gebiete]] ## [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1871_-_1918#Deutsches Reich - Deutsches Kaiserreich (1871 - 1918)|Deutsches Reich - Deutsches Kaiserreich (1871 - 1918)]] ### [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1871_-_1918#Deutsche Schutzgebiete (1884 - 1918)|Deutsche Schutzgebiete (1884 - 1918)]] # [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1867_-_1870#Deutsche Staaten 1867 - 1870|Deutsche Staaten 1867 - 1870]] ## [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1867_-_1870#Norddeutscher Bund (1867 - 1870)|Norddeutscher Bund (1867 - 1870)]] ## [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1867_-_1870#Deutsche Staaten, die nicht dem Norddeutschen Bund angehörten (1867 - 1870)|Deutsche Staaten, die nicht dem Norddeutschen Bund angehörten (1867 - 1870)]] ## [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1867_-_1870#Staaten, die aus dem Prozess einer deutschen Staatsbildung herausfielen|Staaten, die aus dem Prozess einer deutschen Staatsbildung herausfielen]] # [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1866_-_1867#Deutsche Einzelstaaten (1866 - 1867)|Deutsche Einzelstaaten (1866 - 1867)]] # [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1815_-_1866#Deutscher Bund (1815 - 1866)|Deutscher Bund (1815 - 1866)]] ## [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1815_-_1866#Teile der Bundesstaaten, die nicht zum Deutschen Bund gehörten|Teile der Bundesstaaten, die nicht zum Deutschen Bund gehörten]] ### [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1815_-_1866#Nicht zum Deutschen Bund, aber zum Königreich Preußen gehörten|Nicht zum Deutschen Bund, aber zum Königreich Preußen gehörten]] ### [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1815_-_1866#Nicht zum Deutschen Bund, aber zum Kaisertum Österreich gehörten|Nicht zum Deutschen Bund, aber zum Kaisertum Österreich gehörten]] ### [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1815_-_1866#Nicht zum Deutschen Bund, aber zum Kaisertum Österreich gehörten|Nicht zum Deutschen Bund gehörte, da noch unter allierter Verwaltung der Siegermächte gegen Napoleon]] ## [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1815_-_1866#Staaten, die in Personalunion oder Realunion mit Mitgliedstaaten des Deutschen Bundes regiert wurden|Staaten, die in Personalunion oder Realunion mit Mitgliedstaaten des Deutschen Bundes regiert wurden]] ### [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1815_-_1866#Staaten in Personalunion mit Mitgliedstaaten des Deutschen Bundes|Staaten in Personalunion mit Mitgliedstaaten des Deutschen Bundes]] ### [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1815_-_1866#Mitgliedstaaten des Deutschen Bundes in Personalunion mit Staaten außerhalb des Bundes|Mitgliedstaaten des Deutschen Bundes in Personalunion mit Staaten außerhalb des Bundes]] ### [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1815_-_1866#Staaten außerhalb des Bundes in Realunion mit Mitgliedstaaten des Deutschen Bundes|Staaten außerhalb des Bundes in Realunion mit Mitgliedstaaten des Deutschen Bundes]] # [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1806_-_1815#Ehemalige Staaten des Heiligen Römischen Reichs Deutscher Nation (1806 - 1815)|Ehemalige Staaten des Heiligen Römischen Reichs Deutscher Nation (1806 - 1815)]] ## [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1806_-_1815#Deutsche Einzelstaaten (1806 - 1815)|Deutsche Einzelstaaten (1806 - 1815)]] ## [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1806_-_1815#Ehemalige Staaten des Heiligen Römischen Reichs, die in Personalunion durch deutsche Fürsten regiert werden, aber Teil eines anderen Staates sind|Ehemalige Staaten des Heiligen Römischen Reichs, die in Personalunion durch deutsche Fürsten regiert werden, aber Teil eines anderen Staates sind]] ## [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1806_-_1815#Durch die Alliierten gegen Napoleon verwaltete Territorien (1813 - 1815)|Durch die Alliierten gegen Napoleon verwaltete Territorien (1813 - 1815)]] ### [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1806_-_1815#Unter gemeinsamer Verwaltung der Siegermächte stehende Territorien (1813 - 1815)|Unter gemeinsamer Verwaltung der Siegermächte stehende Territorien (1813 - 1815)]] ### [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1806_-_1815#Zentralverwaltungsdepartement für die besetzten Gebiete (1813 - 1815)|Zentralverwaltungsdepartement für die besetzten Gebiete (1813 - 1815)]] ### [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1806_-_1815#Kaiserlich-Königlich Österreichische und Königlich Baierische Gemeinschaftliche Landes-Administrations-Kommission (1814 - 1816)|Kaiserlich-Königlich Österreichische und Königlich Baierische Gemeinschaftliche Landes-Administrations-Kommission (1814 - 1816)]] ## [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1806_-_1815#Rheinische Bundesstaaten (1806 - 1813)|Rheinische Bundesstaaten (1806 - 1813)]] ## [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1806_-_1815#Ehemalige Gebiete des Heiligen Römischen Reiches als französische Satelittenstaaten|Ehemalige Gebiete des Heiligen Römischen Reiches als französische Satelittenstaaten]] ## [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1806_-_1815#Ehemalige Gebiete des Heiligen Römischen Reiches unter französischer Verwaltung (1806 - 1815)|Ehemalige Gebiete des Heiligen Römischen Reiches unter französischer Verwaltung (1806 - 1815)]] ### [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1806_-_1815#Ehemalige Gebiete des Heiligen Römischen Reiches unter französischer Militärverwaltung|Ehemalige Gebiete des Heiligen Römischen Reiches unter französischer Militärverwaltung]] ### [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1806_-_1815#Ehemalige Gebiete des Heiligen Römischen Reiches als kaiserliche Domaine Napoleons|Ehemalige Gebiete des Heiligen Römischen Reiches als kaiserliche Domaine Napoleons]] ### [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1806_-_1815#Ehemalige Gebiete des Heiligen Römischen Reiches als Teil des Kaiserreichs Frankreich|Ehemalige Gebiete des Heiligen Römischen Reiches als Teil des Kaiserreichs Frankreich]] # [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1803_-_1806#Heiliges Römisches Reich (962 - 1806)|Heiliges Römisches Reich (962 - 1806)]] ## [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1803_-_1806#Heiliges Römisches Reich Deutscher Nation (1803 - 1806)|Heiliges Römisches Reich Deutscher Nation (1803 - 1806)]]

German-English Glossary

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'''German-English Glossary'''
This is a German-English glossary for genealogical terms developed by [[Lewerenz-9|Dieter Lewerenz]]. It is a work-in-progress and will be expanded. It primarily serves English-speaking users of WikiTree to better understand German terms in old German documents such as church records, wills, civil registers etc. Suggestions for improvements and additions of specific terms are welcome: please post a comment below and they will be added. Click this link for information on and tips and tricks for deciphering old scripts: [[Space:Germany_Project_Resources#Writing.2C_Language_and_Translation_Resources|Germany Project Resources: Writing, Language and Translation Resources]] {| class="wikitable sortable" style="border: 1px solid darkgray; background: #f9f9f9" cellpadding="2" |- ! scope="col" valign="top" width="700" STYLE="text-align: left;"| Deutscher Begriff (auch Kirchenlatein aus Kirchenbüchern) ! scope="col" valign="top" width="700" STYLE="text-align: left;"| English term (including Latin terms which are used in parish records) |- |valign="top"|Abbauer |valign="top"|farmer on a section split off from the original farm, perhaps a later-born son |- |valign="top"|Abdecker |valign="top"|knacker, knackermann |- |valign="top"|Abend |valign="top"|evening |- |valign="top"|Abendmahlsgast |valign="top"|communicant |- |valign="top"|abends |valign="top"|in the evening |- |valign="top"|Abenteurer |valign="top"|adventurer, jewel trader |- |valign="top"|Abnahmemann |valign="top"|retired farmer living on a life estate |- |valign="top"|Abschiedsmann |valign="top"|retired farmer living on a life estate |- |valign="top"|Abt |valign="top"|abbot |- |valign="top"|Äbtissin |valign="top"|abbess |- |valign="top"|Abzehrung |valign="top"|emaciation, wasting |- |valign="top"|Achtelbauer |valign="top"|farmer who owns / leases 1/8 of a standard-sized farm |- |valign="top"|Achtelhufner, Achtelhüfner, 1/8-Hufner |valign="top"|farmer who owns / leases 1/8 of a standard-sized farm |- |valign="top"|Achtermann |valign="top"|farmer on a farm which is placed on the land of another farm |- |valign="top"|Ackerbauer |valign="top"|farmer |- |valign="top"|Ackerbürger |valign="top"|farmer |- |valign="top"|Ackerer |valign="top"|farmer |- |valign="top"|Ackerknecht |valign="top"|farmhand |- |valign="top"|Ackersmann |valign="top"|farmer |- |valign="top"|Ackerwirt |valign="top"|farmer |- |valign="top"|Adel |valign="top"|aristocracy, nobility |- |valign="top"|adoptiert |valign="top"|adopted |- |valign="top"|Adulescens |valign="top"|adolescent (mostly younger then 18/20 years old, but not married before) |- |valign="top"|Ahnen |valign="top"|ancestors |- |valign="top"|Ahneneltern |valign="top"|great(*11)grandparents |- |valign="top"|Ahnengroßeltern |valign="top"|great(*12)grandparents |- |valign="top"|Ahnenurgroßeltern |valign="top"|great(*13)grandparents |- |valign="top"|Altbauer |valign="top"|old, established farmer, possibly retired |- |valign="top"|Alteltern |valign="top"|great-great-grandparents |- |valign="top"|Altenteiler |valign="top"|retired farmer |- |valign="top"|Altenteilerin |valign="top"|retired farmer's wife |- |valign="top"|Altgroßeltern |valign="top"|great-great-great-grandparents |- |valign="top"|Althufner, Althüfner |valign="top"|retired farmer |- |valign="top"|Altsitzer |valign="top"|retired farmer |- |valign="top"|Alturgroßeltern |valign="top"|great(*4)grandparents |- |valign="top"|Amme |valign="top"|wet nurse |- |valign="top"|Amita |valign="top"|sister of the father |- |valign="top"|Amman, Amtmann |valign="top"|bailiff, magistrate |- |valign="top"|Amt |valign="top"|office, bureau |- |valign="top"|Amt |valign="top"|collective municipality (administrative unit between the municipalities and the rural districts) |- |valign="top"|Amtsbezirk |valign="top"|rural district, county |- |valign="top"|amtsfreie Gemeinde |valign="top"|independent municipality |- |valign="top"|Amtshauptmannschaft |valign="top"|rural district, county |- |valign="top"|Amtsmeier |valign="top"|farmer with a large estate and special rights |- |valign="top"|Anbauer |valign="top"|farmer of a very small farm |- |valign="top"|angeheiratet |valign="top"|related by marriage (stepson, stepdaughter), in-law |- |valign="top"|Angestellter |valign="top"|white-collar worker |- |valign="top"|Anmerkungen |valign="top"|remarks |- |valign="top"|Anspänner |valign="top"|farmer of a standard-sized farm who has to do soccage for the landlord |- |valign="top"|April |valign="top"|april |- |valign="top"|Aprilis |valign="top"|april |- |valign="top"|Arbeiter |valign="top"|labourer, worker |- |valign="top"|Archiv |valign="top"|archive |- |valign="top"|Aröder |valign="top"|new settler on a farmland belonging to an estate |- |valign="top"|Artmann |valign="top"|farmer |- |valign="top"|Artmeier |valign="top"|farmer |- |valign="top"|Arzt |valign="top"|physician, doctor |- |valign="top"|Aschenbrenner |valign="top"|ash burner |- |valign="top"|Auenhäusler |valign="top"|cottager, free villager with a small house, garden, and some livestock |- |valign="top"|Aufenthaltserlaubnis |valign="top"|residence permit |- |valign="top"|Aufenthaltsort |valign="top"|residence |- |valign="top"|Augfgebot |valign="top"|marriage banns |- |valign="top"|August |valign="top"|August |- |valign="top"|Augustus, Augusti |valign="top"|August |- |valign="top"|Ausdinger |valign="top"|retired farmer |- |valign="top"|Ausrufer |valign="top"|bellman, town crier |- |valign="top"|Ausscheller |valign="top"|bellman, town crier |- |valign="top"|Auswanderung |valign="top"|emigration |- |valign="top"|Auszehrung |valign="top"|consumption or emaciation (especially from TB) |- |valign="top"|Auszügler |valign="top"|retired farmer |- |valign="top"|Auxiliarbischof |valign="top"|auxiliary bishop |- |valign="top"|Avunculus |valign="top"|brother of mother |- |valign="top"|Bäcker |valign="top"|baker |- |valign="top"|Bad |valign="top"|spa |- |valign="top"|Bader |valign="top"|barber surgeon |- |valign="top"|Band |valign="top"|volume |- |valign="top"|Bandbereiter |valign="top"|trimming-maker |- |valign="top"|Bandnäher |valign="top"|trimming-maker |- |valign="top"|Bankert |valign="top"|Bastard, illigitmate child |- |valign="top"|Baptist |valign="top"|baptist |- |valign="top"|Barber |valign="top"|shaver, barber, barber surgeon |- |valign="top"|Baron |valign="top"|baron |- |valign="top"|Base |valign="top"|cousin (female) |- |valign="top"|Bastard |valign="top"|bastard, illigitmate child |- |valign="top"|Bauer |valign="top"|peasant, farmer |- |valign="top"|Bäuerle, Bauerli |valign="top"|peasant, farmer |- |valign="top"|Bauernknecht |valign="top"|farmhand |- |valign="top"|Bauknecht |valign="top"|farmhand |- |valign="top"|Baumann |valign="top"|farmer, can also be a builder |- |valign="top"|Beamter |valign="top"|civil servant |- |valign="top"| beerdigt, bestattet, begraben |valign="top"| buried |- |valign="top"| Beerdigung |valign="top"| burial, funeral |- |valign="top"| Begräbnis |valign="top"| burial |- |valign="top"| Behandinge |valign="top"| feudal tenure |- |valign="top"| Beibauer |valign="top"| farmer on a new farm, officially recognized, but with few privileges |- |valign="top"| Beichte |valign="top"| confession |- |valign="top"| Beisasse |valign="top"| landless renter without citizen rights in the community |- |valign="top"| Beiwohner |valign="top"| rental inhabitant without citizenship |- |valign="top"| Bekehrung |valign="top"| conversion |- |valign="top"| Bemerkung |valign="top"| remark |- |valign="top"|Bergmann |valign="top"|miner |- |valign="top"|Bergäscher |valign="top"|ore dresser |- |valign="top"| Beruf |valign="top"| occupation, profession |- |valign="top"| Besatzmacher |valign="top"| trimming-maker |- |valign="top"| Beständer |valign="top"| farmer on a small farm |- |valign="top"| Bestanderlasser |valign="top"| landlord let out a small farm |- |valign="top"| Bestandwirt |valign="top"| farmer leasing farm land |- |valign="top"| Bestattung |valign="top"| burial |- |valign="top"| Bettler |valign="top"| beggar |- |valign="top"| Bevölkerungsregister |valign="top"| population register |- |valign="top"| Bezirk, Regierungsbezirk |valign="top"| governmental district (administrative district between state and rural/urban district) |- |valign="top"| Bezirk, Stadtbezirk |valign="top"| borough |- |valign="top"| Bezirksamt |valign="top"| office or bureau of an administrative district or a borough |- |valign="top"| Bezirksamt |valign="top"| rural district, county |- |valign="top"|Bierbrauer |valign="top"|brewer |- |valign="top"| Biografie |valign="top"| biography |- |valign="top"| Bischof |valign="top"| bishop |- |valign="top"| Bistum |valign="top"| diocese |- |valign="top"| Blattern |valign="top"| smallpox |- |valign="top"| Blühmond, Bleuet |valign="top"| May |- |valign="top"| Bödener |valign="top"| cottager with a small house and a garden of his own, perhaps some livestock |- |valign="top"| Bolsmann, Bohlsmann |valign="top"| farmer with a standard-sized farm |- |valign="top"| Bootsführer |valign="top"| boatman |- |valign="top"| Bootsmann |valign="top"| bargeman, bosun |- |valign="top"| Bortenwirker |valign="top"| trimming-maker |- |valign="top"| Böttcher |valign="top"| cooper, barrel maker |- |valign="top"| Brachmond, Brachmonat |valign="top"| June |- |valign="top"| Brämelmacher |valign="top"| trimming-maker |- |valign="top"|Brauer |valign="top"|brewer |- |valign="top"| Bräune |valign="top"| diphtheria |- |valign="top"| Braut |valign="top"| bride |- |valign="top"| Bräutigam |valign="top"| groom |- |valign="top"| Breiser (Breisler) |valign="top"| trimming-maker |- |valign="top"| Brinker |valign="top"| cottager, his property situated on a grassy hill (Brink) on the outskirts |- |valign="top"| Brinkkötter |valign="top"| cottager, his property situated on a grassy hill (Brink) on the outskirts |- |valign="top"| Brinklieger |valign="top"| cottager, his property situated on a grassy hill (Brink) on the outskirts |- |valign="top"| Brinkmann |valign="top"| cottager, his property situated on a grassy hill (Brink) on the outskirts |- |valign="top"| Brinksitzer |valign="top"| cottager, his property situated on a grassy hill (Brink) on the outskirts |- |valign="top"| Bruder |valign="top"| brother |- |valign="top"| Bruder, Ordensbruder |valign="top"| brother, friar |- |valign="top"| Bub |valign="top"| boy |- |valign="top"| Buch |valign="top"| book |- |valign="top"| Büdner |valign="top"| cottager with a small house and a garden of his own, perhaps some livestock |- |valign="top"| Buhmann, Bumann |valign="top"| farmer |- |valign="top"| Bundesland |valign="top"| state |- |valign="top"| Burg |valign="top"| castle, fortress |- |valign="top"| Bürger |valign="top"| burgher, citizen, citizens |- |valign="top"| Bürgerbuch |valign="top"| citizen register |- |valign="top"| Bürgermeister |valign="top"| mayor |- |valign="top"| Buschpächter |valign="top"| tenant farmer who clears the land prior cultivating it |- |valign="top"| Chalupner |valign="top"| small-scale farmer |- |valign="top"| Chirurg |valign="top"| surgeon |- |valign="top"| Christmond, Christmonat |valign="top"| December |- |valign="top"| Commis |valign="top"| clerk, assistant or commercial employee |- |valign="top"| Copulation |valign="top"| marriage |- |valign="top"| copuliert |valign="top"| married |- |valign="top"| Cousin/Cousine |valign="top"| cousin (male/female) |- |valign="top"| Cribrarius |valign="top"| sieve maker |- |valign="top"| Dachdecker |valign="top"| roofer |- |valign="top"| daselbst |valign="top"| residing in this place, there, the previously mentioned place |- |valign="top"| Datum |valign="top"| date |- |valign="top"| December (10ber, 10br., Xber, Xbr.) |valign="top"| December |- |valign="top"| Decembris (10bris, 10br., Xbris, Xbr.) |valign="top"| December |- |valign="top"| Deern |valign="top"| girl |- |valign="top"| Dekanat |valign="top"| deanery, decante |- |valign="top"| Departement |valign="top"| department |- |valign="top"| derselbe |valign="top"| the same |- |valign="top"| Dezember |valign="top"| December |- |valign="top"| Diakon |valign="top"| deacon |- |valign="top"| Diener |valign="top"| servant |- |valign="top"| Dienst |valign="top"| service, employment |- |valign="top"| Dienstag |valign="top"| Tuesday |- |valign="top"| Dienstmagd |valign="top"| maid, handmaid, serving maid, female servant |- |valign="top"| Distrikt |valign="top"| district |- |valign="top"| Domäne |valign="top"| domain |- |valign="top"| Donnerstag |valign="top"| Thursday |- |valign="top"| Doppelhufner, Doppelhüfner |valign="top"| farmer who farmer who owns / leases two standard-sized farms |- |valign="top"| Dorf |valign="top"| village |- |valign="top"| Dotale, Dotalbauer |valign="top"| farmer who leases church-income property |- |valign="top"| Dote, Dote {m.}, Dotin, Dota {f.} |valign="top"| godparent, godfather {m}, godmother {f.} |- |valign="top"| Drilling, Drillinge |valign="top"| triplet, triplets |- |valign="top"| Dritter Herbstmond |valign="top"| November |- |valign="top"| Duplikat |valign="top"| duplicate record |- |valign="top"| Durchfall |valign="top"| diarrhea |- |valign="top"| Dustermond |valign="top"| December |- |valign="top"| ebenda |valign="top"| at the same place |- |valign="top"| Ehe |valign="top"| marriage |- |valign="top"| Ehebrecher |valign="top"| adulterer |- |valign="top"| Ehebruch |valign="top"| adultery |- |valign="top"| Ehefrau |valign="top"| wife |- |valign="top"|Ehegatte |valign="top"|spouse |- |valign="top"|Ehegaumer |valign="top"|person who has to watch about religion, morals and order |- |valign="top"| Ehehindernis |valign="top"| hinderance to marriage |- |valign="top"| eheleiblich |valign="top"| legitimate |- |valign="top"| Eheleute |valign="top"| married couple |- |valign="top"| ehelich (ehel.) |valign="top"| legitimate |- |valign="top"| eheliches Kind (Sohn / Tochter) |valign="top"| legitimate child (son / daughter) |- |valign="top"| ehemals |valign="top"| formerly |- |valign="top"| Ehemann |valign="top"| husband |- |valign="top"| Ehepaar |valign="top"| married couple |- |valign="top"| Ehepartner |valign="top"| spouse |- |valign="top"| Ehescheidung / Ehescheidungsklage |valign="top"| divorce / petition for divorce |- |valign="top"| Eheschließung |valign="top"| marriage |- |valign="top"| Ehestand |valign="top"| marital status, wedlock |- |valign="top"| Eheverkündigungen |valign="top"| marriage banns, proclamation |- |valign="top"| Eheversprechen, Eheverspruch |valign="top"| betrothal, engagement, promise of marriage |- |valign="top"| Eidam |valign="top"| son-in-law |- |valign="top"| Eigengärtner |valign="top"| cottager with a small house and a garden of his own, perhaps some livestock |- |valign="top"| Eigenkäthner |valign="top"| cottager with a small house and a garden of his own, perhaps some livestock |- |valign="top"| Eigenkötter |valign="top"| cottager with a small house and a garden of his own, perhaps some livestock |- |valign="top"| Eigentümer |valign="top"| proprietor, property owner |- |valign="top"| Einbürgerung |valign="top"| naturalization |- |valign="top"| Einheitsgemeinde |valign="top"| independent municipality |- |valign="top"| Einlieger |valign="top"| landless farm laborer |- |valign="top"| Einmacherin |valign="top"| woman who washed and dressed deceased; she also informed the relevant authorities about the death of the person |- |valign="top"| Einsender |valign="top"| informant, declarant |- |valign="top"| Einspänner |valign="top"| farmer with one horse |- |valign="top"| Einwanderer |valign="top"| immigrant |- |valign="top"| Einwanderung |valign="top"| immigration |- |valign="top"| Einwilligung |valign="top"| permission |- |valign="top"| Einwohner |valign="top"| inhabitant |- |valign="top"| einzige |valign="top"| only |- |valign="top"| Eisenbahn |valign="top"| railroad |- |valign="top"| Eismond |valign="top"| January |- |valign="top"| Eiterbeule |valign="top"| abscess |- |valign="top"| ejusdem (ejd) |valign="top"| at the same date |- |valign="top"| Eltern |valign="top"| parents |- |valign="top"| Enkel |valign="top"| grandson |- |valign="top"| Enkelin |valign="top"| granddaughter |- |valign="top"| Enkelkind |valign="top"| grandchild |- |valign="top"| eodem (eod.) (die, mense, anno) |valign="top"| at the same day, month, year |- |valign="top"| Epilepsie |valign="top"| epilepsy |- |valign="top"| Erbbauer |valign="top"| farmer on a standard-sized farm with inherited lease rights |- |valign="top"| Erben, Erbe {m.}, Erbin {f.} |valign="top"| heirs |- |valign="top"| Erbpächter |valign="top"| farmer with a hereditary land lease |- |valign="top"| Erbschaft, Erbe |valign="top"| inheritance |- |valign="top"| erhalten |valign="top"| received, receive |- |valign="top"| Erlassung |valign="top"| dispensation, permission |- |valign="top"| Ermächtigung |valign="top"| authorization |- |valign="top"| Erntemond, Erntemonat, Ernting |valign="top"| August |- |valign="top"| erschien |valign="top"| appeared |- |valign="top"| Erster Herbstmond, Herbstmonat |valign="top"| September |- |valign="top"| erstgeboren |valign="top"| firstborn |- |valign="top"| ertrank, ertrunken |valign="top"| drowned |- |valign="top"| Erzahnen-Großeltern |valign="top"| great(*21)grandparents |- |valign="top"| Erzahnen-Urgroßeltern |valign="top"| great(*22)grandparents |- |valign="top"| Erzahneneltern |valign="top"| great(*20)grandparents |- |valign="top"| Erzbischof |valign="top"| archbishop |- |valign="top"| Erzdiakon |valign="top"| archdeacon |- |valign="top"| Erzeltern |valign="top"| great(*17)grandparents |- |valign="top"| erzeugen |valign="top"| beget |- |valign="top"| Erzgroßeltern |valign="top"| great(*18)grandparents |- |valign="top"| Erzpriester |valign="top"| archpriest |- |valign="top"| Erzurgroßeltern |valign="top"| great(*19)grandparents |- |valign="top"| evangelisch |valign="top"| Protestant, Lutheran |- |valign="top"| Exner |valign="top"| poor framer who used oxen |- |valign="top"| Fabrikant |valign="top"| manufacturer |- |valign="top"| Fallkind |valign="top"| illegitimate child |- |valign="top"| Familie |valign="top"| family |- |valign="top"| Familienbuch |valign="top"| family register |- |valign="top"| Familienforschung |valign="top"| genealogical research |- |valign="top"| Familienname |valign="top"| family name, last name, surname |- |valign="top"| Familienregister |valign="top"| family register |- |valign="top"| Färber |valign="top"| dyer |- |valign="top"| Faßbinder |valign="top"| cooper, barrel maker |- |valign="top"| Fäule |valign="top"| cancer |- |valign="top"| Fayencenhändler |valign="top"| porcelain merchant |- |valign="top"| Februar |valign="top"| February |- |valign="top"| Februarius, Februarii (auch:-ij, -y, -ÿ) |valign="top"| February |- |valign="top"| Fehlgeburt |valign="top"| miscarriage |- |valign="top"|Feldscher |valign="top"|army surgeon, barber surgeon |- |valign="top"| Festtag |valign="top"| feast day, festival day, holy day |- |valign="top"| Festung |valign="top"| fortress |- |valign="top"| Feuerstättler |valign="top"| cottager (whose dwelling has a fireplace) |- |valign="top"| Fieber |valign="top"| fever |- |valign="top"| Findling |valign="top"| foundling |- |valign="top"| Firmung |valign="top"| religous confirmation |- |valign="top"| Fischer |valign="top"| fisher |- |valign="top"| Flecken |valign="top"| hamlet, also measles or spots or as part of the place name also larger village with marketplace (marketrights) |- |valign="top"| Fleckfieber |valign="top"| spotted fever, typhus |- |valign="top"| Fleischer |valign="top"| butcher |- |valign="top"| Fleischhauer |valign="top"| butcher |- |valign="top"| Flüchtling |valign="top"| refugee, deserter |- |valign="top"| Fluß |valign="top"| river |- |valign="top"| Forst |valign="top"| forest |- |valign="top"| Förster |valign="top"| forester |- |valign="top"| Fourier |valign="top"| quartermaster |- |valign="top"| Fraisen |valign="top"| convulsions, epilepsy, seizures, spasms |- |valign="top"| Frau |valign="top"| Mrs., wife, woman |- |valign="top"| Fräulein |valign="top"| Miss, unmarried woman |- |valign="top"| Freibauer |valign="top"| free farmer with only small rent payments |- |valign="top"| Freigärtner |valign="top"| free farmer |- |valign="top"| Freiherr |valign="top"| baron |- |valign="top"| Freistaat |valign="top"| free state (today name of some "Bundesländer", in former times state within Germany without monarch |- |valign="top"| Freitag |valign="top"| Friday |- |valign="top"| fremd |valign="top"| foreign, strange |- |valign="top"| Freund |valign="top"| friend |- |valign="top"| Friedhof |valign="top"| cemetery |- |valign="top"| Fröhner |valign="top"| subject performing unpaid labor (soccage) for the lord of the land (as part of the taxation system) |- |valign="top"| Fruchtmonat |valign="top"| September |- |valign="top"| früh |valign="top"| early (a.m.) |- |valign="top"| Frühlingsmond, Frühlingsmonat |valign="top"| March |- |valign="top"| Fürst |valign="top"| prince, count |- |valign="top"| Fürstbischof |valign="top"| prince bishop |- |valign="top"| Fürstentum |valign="top"| principality |- |valign="top"| Ganzlechner, Ganzlehner |valign="top"| farmer who leases a standard-sized farm |- |valign="top"| Gärtner |valign="top"| farmer |- |valign="top"| Gärtner |valign="top"| gardener |- |valign="top"| Gastwirt |valign="top"| innkeeper |- |valign="top"| Gatte |valign="top"| husband |- |valign="top"| Gattin |valign="top"| wife |- |valign="top"| Gebiet |valign="top"| region, area, zone |- |valign="top"| geboren (geb.) |valign="top"| born |- |valign="top"| Gebühren |valign="top"| fees |- |valign="top"| Geburt |valign="top"| birth |- |valign="top"| Geburtsort |valign="top"| place of birth |- |valign="top"| Geburtsschein |valign="top"| birth certificate |- |valign="top"| Geburtsurkunde |valign="top"| birth certificate |- |valign="top"| Geistlicher |valign="top"| clergyman, cleric |- |valign="top"| Gelbgießer |valign="top"| brass founder |- |valign="top"| Gelbsucht |valign="top"| jaundice |- |valign="top"| Geld |valign="top"| money |- |valign="top"| Gemahl |valign="top"| spouse |- |valign="top"| Gemahl {m.}, Gemahlin {f.} |valign="top"| husband, wife |- |valign="top"| Gemeinde |valign="top"| municipality, town, community, |- |valign="top"| Gemeinde, Kirchengemeinde |valign="top"| parish |- |valign="top"| Gemeindemann |valign="top"| village official, village resident |- |valign="top"| Gemeindeverwaltungsverband |valign="top"| municipal association |- |valign="top"| Gemeindsmann |valign="top"| citizen with full rights |- |valign="top"| gemelli |valign="top"| twins |- |valign="top"| genannt |valign="top"| named, alias, called |- |valign="top"| Genealogie |valign="top"| genealogy |- |valign="top"| Gerber |valign="top"| tanner |- |valign="top"| Gericht |valign="top"| court |- |valign="top"| Gerichtsmann |valign="top"| juryman |- |valign="top"| Gerichtsschreiber |valign="top"| court clerk |- |valign="top"| Gerichtsverwandter |valign="top"| member of the judicial court |- |valign="top"| Geschichte |valign="top"| history |- |valign="top"| geschieden (gesch.) |valign="top"| divorced /div. |- |valign="top"| Geschlecht |valign="top"| gender, sex, lineage |- |valign="top"| Geschlechterbücher |valign="top"| lineage books |- |valign="top"| Geschlechtsname |valign="top"| surname |- |valign="top"| Geschwister |valign="top"| siblings |- |valign="top"| Geschwulst |valign="top"| swelling, tumor |- |valign="top"| Geselle |valign="top"| journeyman, fellow of the guild, fellow guild member |- |valign="top"| Gesellschaft |valign="top"| society, group |- |valign="top"| Gesetz |valign="top"| law |- |valign="top"| gesetzlich |valign="top"| legal |- |valign="top"| Gesinde |valign="top"| male or female servants (in husbandry), (farm)hands |- |valign="top"| gestern |valign="top"| yesterday |- |valign="top"| gestorben (gest.) |valign="top"| died |- |valign="top"| getauft (get.) |valign="top"| christened, baptized, baptised |- |valign="top"| getraut (getr.) |valign="top"| married |- |valign="top"| Gevatter, Gevatter {m.}, Gevatterin {f.} |valign="top"| godparent, godfather, godmother |- |valign="top"| Gewerbe |valign="top"| trade, occupation |- |valign="top"| Gicht |valign="top"| gout, arthritis |- |valign="top"| Gilbhart |valign="top"| October |- |valign="top"| Gilde |valign="top"| guild |- |valign="top"| Glaube |valign="top"| belief, faith |- |valign="top"| Glauben |valign="top"| religious affiliation |- |valign="top"|Goldschmied |valign="top"|goldsmith, jeweller |- |valign="top"| Gorler |valign="top"| trimming-maker |- |valign="top"| Gorlnäher |valign="top"| trimming-maker |- |valign="top"| Gote, Gote {m.}, Gotin, Gota {f.} |valign="top"| godparent, godfather {m}, godmother {f.} |- |valign="top"| Grafschaft |valign="top"| county |- |valign="top"| Grasmond |valign="top"| April |- |valign="top"| Greis |valign="top"| old man, geriatric |- |valign="top"| Greisin |valign="top"| aged woman, old woman |- |valign="top"| Grenze |valign="top"| border |- |valign="top"| Grenzaufseher |valign="top"| border guard |- |valign="top"| Grenzkontolleur |valign="top"| border inspector |- |valign="top"| Großeltern |valign="top"| grandparents |- |valign="top"| Großerzbischof |valign="top"| major archbishop |- |valign="top"| Großmutter |valign="top"| grandmother |- |valign="top"| Großvater |valign="top"| grandfather |- |valign="top"| Grundbuch |valign="top"| land register |- |valign="top"| Gürtelwirker |valign="top"| trimming-maker |- |valign="top"| Gürtler |valign="top"| maker of straps and belts |- |valign="top"| Gut |valign="top"| property, estate |- |valign="top"| Gutsbezirk |valign="top"| estate district |- |valign="top"| Gutsdistrikt, Güterdistrikt |valign="top"| district of several estates |- |valign="top"| Häker |valign="top"| small farmer who must perform unpaid labor for the landlord as part of his obligations |- |valign="top"| Halbbauer |valign="top"| farmer who owns / leases half of a standard-sized farm |- |valign="top"| Halbhufner, Halbhüfner |valign="top"| farmer who owns / leases half of a standard-sized farm |- |valign="top"| Halbkätner |valign="top"| cottager with half a cottage and a garden of his own, perhaps some livestock |- |valign="top"| Halblechner, Halblehner |valign="top"| farmer who leases half of a standard-sized farm |- |valign="top"| Halbmeier |valign="top"| farmer who owns / leases half of a standard-sized farm |- |valign="top"| Händler |valign="top"| trader, merchant, peddler |- |valign="top"| Hartmonat, Hartung |valign="top"| January |- |valign="top"| Hausfrau |valign="top"| wife |- |valign="top"| Häusler |valign="top"| cottager with a small house and a garden of his own, perhaps some livestock |- |valign="top"|Hausmädchen |valign="top"|housemaid |- |valign="top"|Hauswirt |valign="top"|house owner |- |valign="top"|Hebamme |valign="top"|midwife |- |valign="top"| Heiligenmonat |valign="top"| December |- |valign="top"| Heilquelle |valign="top"| spa, healing spring |- |valign="top"| Heimat |valign="top"| home, native place, homeland |- |valign="top"| Heimatort |valign="top"| home town, home village, place of origin |- |valign="top"| Heimatschein |valign="top"| domicile or residency certificate |- |valign="top"| Heimbürgin |valign="top"| woman who washed and dressed deceased; she also informed the relevant authorities about the death of the person |- |valign="top"| Heirat |valign="top"| wedding |- |valign="top"| Heiratsantrag |valign="top"| marriage proposal |- |valign="top"| Heiratskontrakt |valign="top"| prenup |- |valign="top"| Heiratsprotokolle |valign="top"| marriage records |- |valign="top"| Heiratsschein |valign="top"| marriage certificate |- |valign="top"| Hektar |valign="top"| hectare (10,000 square meters or 2.47 U.S. acres) |- |valign="top"| Helfer |valign="top"| a helper, but in East Prussia a worker in a malt brewery |- |valign="top"| Heraldik |valign="top"| heraldry |- |valign="top"| Herkunftsort |valign="top"| place of origin |- |valign="top"| Herr |valign="top"| Mister, Lord, lord |- |valign="top"| Herrschaft |valign="top"| dominion |- |valign="top"| Herzog |valign="top"| duke |- |valign="top"| Herzogtum |valign="top"| duchy |- |valign="top"| Heuerling |valign="top"| day laborer, dayworker, hireling |- |valign="top"| Heumond, Heumonat, Heuet |valign="top"| July |- |valign="top"| heute |valign="top"| today |- |valign="top"| hiesiger Ort |valign="top"| this place |- |valign="top"| Hinterbliebene |valign="top"| surviving dependants |- |valign="top"| hinterlassen |valign="top"| two meanings: is "being survived by" and "to bequeath" |- |valign="top"| Hintersasse, Hintersättler, Hintersiedler |valign="top"| cottager with a small house and a garden of his own, perhaps some livestock; in the Middle Ages also used for peasants dependent on the landlord |- |valign="top"| Hirte |valign="top"| herdsman |- |valign="top"| Hitzemonat |valign="top"| August |- |valign="top"| hitziges Fieber |valign="top"| burning fever, high fever |- |valign="top"| Hochzeit |valign="top"| wedding |- |valign="top"| Hof |valign="top"| courtyard, farm, yard, estate |- |valign="top"| Hofer |valign="top"| farmer |- |valign="top"| Hofgänger |valign="top"| farmhand |- |valign="top"| Hofmann |valign="top"| farmer |- |valign="top"| Hofprediger |valign="top"| court chaplain |- |valign="top"| Hofstädtler |valign="top"| farmer |- |valign="top"| Hofwirth |valign="top"| farmer |- |valign="top"|Höker |valign="top"|merchant, shopkeeper |- |valign="top"| Holländer |valign="top"| Dutchman, dairykeeper |- |valign="top"| Holzmond, Holzmonat, Holzing |valign="top"| September |- |valign="top"| Hoppenplöcker |valign="top"| farmer who is obligated to do “hand service” |- |valign="top"| Hornung |valign="top"| February |- |valign="top"| Hortulanus |valign="top"| farmer |- |valign="top"| Huber |valign="top"| farmer |- |valign="top"| Hübler |valign="top"| farmer, expression comes from “Hube” |- |valign="top"| Hufner, Hüfner |valign="top"| farmer who owns / leases a farm from which he and his family can live (standard-sized farm ) |- |valign="top"| Hufschmied |valign="top"| blacksmith |- |valign="top"| Hügel |valign="top"| hill |- |valign="top"| Hurkind |valign="top"| Bastard, illigitmate child |- |valign="top"|Hüttenmann |valign="top"|Worker or employee in a metallurgical plant |- |valign="top"| Hüttler, Hitler |valign="top"| cottager |- |valign="top"| Inlieger |valign="top"| farmhand with a room in the farmer‘s house without own property |- |valign="top"| Innung |valign="top"| guild |- |valign="top"| Inste, Instmann |valign="top"| farmhand with a room in the farmer‘s house without own property |- |valign="top"| Interimswirt |valign="top"| becomes farmer by marrying the widow of a farmer or the heiress of a farm |- |valign="top"| Jäger |valign="top"| hunter, rifleman in the military |- |valign="top"| Jahr |valign="top"| year |- |valign="top"| Jahrestag |valign="top"| anniversary |- |valign="top"| Jahreszeit |valign="top"| season |- |valign="top"| Jahrhundert |valign="top"| century |- |valign="top"| jährlich |valign="top"| annual, yearly |- |valign="top"| Jahrzehnt |valign="top"| decade |- |valign="top"| Jänner, Jenner |valign="top"| January |- |valign="top"| Januar |valign="top"| January |- |valign="top"| Januarius/ Ianuarius, Januarii/ Iannuarii (auch:-ij, -y, -ÿ) |valign="top"| January |- |valign="top"| Johannismond |valign="top"| June |- |valign="top"| Jude, jüdisch |valign="top"| Jewish |- |valign="top"| Juli |valign="top"| July |- |valign="top"| Julius/ Iulius, Julii/ Iulii (auch: -ij, -y, -ÿ) |valign="top"| July |- |valign="top"| Julmond |valign="top"| December |- |valign="top"| Junge |valign="top"| boy |- |valign="top"| Jungfrau, Jungfer |valign="top"| virgin (not married before), maiden |- |valign="top"| Junggeselle |valign="top"| bachelor, celibate (not married before) |- |valign="top"| Juni |valign="top"| June |- |valign="top"| Junius/ Iunius, Junii/ Iunii (auch: -ij, -y, -ÿ) |valign="top"| June |- |valign="top"| Juvenis |valign="top"| bachelor, celibate (mostly between 18 and 45 years old, but not married before) |- |valign="top"| Kammerfrau |valign="top"| lady-in-waiting |- |valign="top"| Kampheuerling |valign="top"| tenant of a farm belonging to the nobility |- |valign="top"| Kanton |valign="top"| canton |- |valign="top"| Kantor |valign="top"| cantor, reader |- |valign="top"| Kaplan |valign="top"| chaplain |- |valign="top"| Kardinal |valign="top"| cardinal |- |valign="top"| Karpe |valign="top"| carpenter |- |valign="top"| Karrer |valign="top"| carter |- |valign="top"| Karte |valign="top"| map |- |valign="top"| Kartei |valign="top"| card index |- |valign="top"| Katholik, katholisch |valign="top"| Catholic |- |valign="top"| Kätner, Käthner, Köthner |valign="top"| cottager with a small house and a garden of his own, perhaps some livestock |- |valign="top"|Kaufmann |valign="top"|merchant, shopkeeper |- |valign="top"| Keller |valign="top"| cellar, basement |- |valign="top"| Kellerer |valign="top"| (wine) steward, cellarer |- |valign="top"| Kellner |valign="top"| waiter, receiver of revenues, steward |- |valign="top"| Kessler |valign="top"| kettlemaker |- |valign="top"| Keuchhusten |valign="top"| whooping cough |- |valign="top"| Kiefer |valign="top"| cooper, barrel maker |- |valign="top"| Kind, Kinder |valign="top"| child, children |- |valign="top"| Kindbetterin |valign="top"| woman in or shortly after childbirth |- |valign="top"| Kindbettfieber |valign="top"| childbed fever |- |valign="top"| Kindermutter |valign="top"| midwife |- |valign="top"| Kirchdotale |valign="top"| farmer who leases church-income property |- |valign="top"| Kirche |valign="top"| church |- |valign="top"| Kirchenältester |valign="top"| churchwarden, church elder, vestryman |- |valign="top"| Kirchenbuch |valign="top"| church record |- |valign="top"| Kirchengemeinde, Kirchspiel, Pfarrei, Kirchsprengel |valign="top"| parish |- |valign="top"| Kirchenkreis |valign="top"| pchurch district |- |valign="top"| Kirchenpfleger |valign="top"| churchwarden |- |valign="top"| Kirchenrat |valign="top"| member of a church council |- |valign="top"| Kirchenrodel |valign="top"| parish register |- |valign="top"| Kirchenvorsteher |valign="top"| churchwarden |- |valign="top"| Kitzmann |valign="top"| rents from a farmer |- |valign="top"| Knabe |valign="top"| boy |- |valign="top"| Knecht |valign="top"| farm hand, farm labourer, servant |- |valign="top"| Knöpfelmacher |valign="top"| trimming-maker |- |valign="top"| Kölmer |valign="top"| farmer who is "half free" |- |valign="top"| Kolon |valign="top"| farmer on a farm with hereditary tithe |- |valign="top"| Kolonist |valign="top"| new settler in the area; most, but not all were farmers; colonist |- |valign="top"| Kolupner |valign="top"| small-scale farmer |- |valign="top"| Kommis |valign="top"| clerk, assistant or commercial employee |- |valign="top"| Kommunikant |valign="top"| communicant |- |valign="top"| Kommunion |valign="top"| communion |- |valign="top"|Konditor |valign="top"|confectioner |- |valign="top"| Konfirmation |valign="top"| religous confirmation |- |valign="top"| König |valign="top"| king |- |valign="top"| königlich |valign="top"| royal |- |valign="top"| Königreich |valign="top"| kingdom |- |valign="top"| Kossate, Kossäth |valign="top"| cottager with a small house and a garden of his own, perhaps some livestock |- |valign="top"| Köter, Kötter |valign="top"| cottager with a small house and a garden of his own, perhaps some livestock |- |valign="top"| Kotsass, Kotasse |valign="top"| cottager with a small house and a garden of his own, perhaps some livestock |- |valign="top"| Krämer |valign="top"| grocer, small retailer |- |valign="top"| Krämpfe |valign="top"| cramps, convulsions |- |valign="top"| Krankheit |valign="top"| disease, sickness |- |valign="top"| Krebs |valign="top"| cancer |- |valign="top"| Kreis, Landkreis |valign="top"| rural district, county |- |valign="top"| kreisfreie Gemeinde |valign="top"| district-free municipality |- |valign="top"| kreisfreie Stadt |valign="top"| district-free town, urban district |- |valign="top"| Krieg |valign="top"| war |- |valign="top"| Kröger, Krogmann |valign="top"| innkeeper |- |valign="top"| Küfer |valign="top"| cooper, barrel maker |- |valign="top"| Kuhhirte |valign="top"| cowherd |- |valign="top"| Kupferschmied |valign="top"| coppersmith |- |valign="top"| Kurort |valign="top"| spa (town), health resort |- |valign="top"| Kusin {m.} / Kusine {f.} |valign="top"| cousin (male/female) |- |valign="top"| Kutscher |valign="top"| coachman |- |valign="top"| Land |valign="top"| land, country |- |valign="top"| Landarbeiter |valign="top"| farmhand |- |valign="top"| Landdrostei |valign="top"| governmental district |- |valign="top"| Landgemeinde |valign="top"| municipality, rural municipality (as a distinction from an urban municipality) |- |valign="top"| Landkarte |valign="top"| map |- |valign="top"| Landkreis |valign="top"| rural district, county |- |valign="top"| Landmann |valign="top"| farmer |- |valign="top"| Landratsbezirk |valign="top"| comparabale with a collective municipality (administrative unit between the municipalities and the rural districts) |- |valign="top"| Landsknecht |valign="top"| lansquenet, mercenary |- |valign="top"| Landschaftsverband |valign="top"| area association |- |valign="top"| Landwirt |valign="top"| farmer |- |valign="top"| Launing |valign="top"| April |- |valign="top"| ledig |valign="top"| single, unmarried |- |valign="top"| legitimiert |valign="top"| made legitimate, legitimized |- |valign="top"| Lehner |valign="top"| farmer who leases a farm |- |valign="top"| Lehrer |valign="top"| teacher |- |valign="top"| Lehrling |valign="top"| apprentice |- |valign="top"| Leiche |valign="top"| corpse, body |- |valign="top"| Leichenfrau |valign="top"| woman who washed and dressed deceased; she also informed the relevant authorities about the death of the person |- |valign="top"| Leichenpredigt |valign="top"| funeral sermon |- |valign="top"| Leichenwäscherin |valign="top"| woman who washed and dressed deceased; she also informed the relevant authorities about the death of the person |- |valign="top"| Leinenweber |valign="top"| linen weaver |- |valign="top"| Leichenweib |valign="top"| woman who washed and dressed deceased; she also informed the relevant authorities about the death of the person |- |valign="top"| Lenzmond, Lenzmonat, Lenzing |valign="top"| March |- |valign="top"| letzte Ölung |valign="top"| last rites, extreme unction |- |valign="top"| letzte Salbung |valign="top"| last rites, extreme unction |- |valign="top"| letzter Wille |valign="top"| last will |- |valign="top"| letzter Wintermonat |valign="top"| February |- |valign="top"| Lichtfrau |valign="top"| woman who washed and dressed deceased; she also informed the relevant authorities about the death of the person |- |valign="top"| Lichtjungfer |valign="top"| woman who washed and dressed deceased; she also informed the relevant authorities about the death of the person |- |valign="top"| Lichtmutter |valign="top"| woman who washed and dressed deceased; she also informed the relevant authorities about the death of the person |- |valign="top"| Limbolarius |valign="top"| trimming-maker |- |valign="top"| Lungenentzündung |valign="top"| pneumonia |- |valign="top"| Lungenschwindsucht |valign="top"| consumption, tuberculosis |- |valign="top"| Lutheraner, lutherisch |valign="top"| Lutheran |- |valign="top"| Mädchen |valign="top"| girl, maiden |- |valign="top"| Mädel |valign="top"| girl |- |valign="top"| Magd |valign="top"| female helper on a farm, maiden, maid, servant girl |- |valign="top"| Mägdlein |valign="top"| young maid, young girl |- |valign="top"| Mai |valign="top"| May |- |valign="top"| Majus/ Maius, Maji/ Maii (auch: -ij, -y, -ÿ) |valign="top"| May |- |valign="top"| Maler |valign="top"| painter |- |valign="top"| Mama |valign="top"| mother |- |valign="top"| Markt |valign="top"| market |- |valign="top"| Markt, Marktflecken |valign="top"| larger village with market place (market rights) |- |valign="top"| Martius, Martii (auch: -ij, -y, -ÿ) |valign="top"| March |- |valign="top"| März |valign="top"| March |- |valign="top"| Masern |valign="top"| measles |- |valign="top"| Mater |valign="top"| mother |- |valign="top"| Matertera |valign="top"| sister of the mother |- |valign="top"| Matrikel |valign="top"| register |- |valign="top"| Maurer |valign="top"| mason, bricklayer |- |valign="top"| Meier |valign="top"| farmer, farm overseer, manager |- |valign="top"| Meister, -meister |valign="top"| master |- |valign="top"| Mennoniten |valign="top"| Mennonites |- |valign="top"| Metropolit |valign="top"| metropolitan bishop |- |valign="top"| Metzger |valign="top"| butcher |- |valign="top"| Militär |valign="top"| military |- |valign="top"| Mittag |valign="top"| noon |- |valign="top"| mittags |valign="top"| at noon |- |valign="top"| Mitternacht |valign="top"| midnight |- |valign="top"| mitternachts |valign="top"| at midnight |- |valign="top"| Mittwoch |valign="top"| Wednesday |- |valign="top"| Mönch |valign="top"| monk |- |valign="top"| Monat |valign="top"| month |- |valign="top"| Montag |valign="top"| Monday |- |valign="top"| morgen |valign="top"| tomorrow |- |valign="top"| Morgen |valign="top"| morning |- |valign="top"| morgens |valign="top"| in the morning |- |valign="top"| Mühle |valign="top"| mill |- |valign="top"| Muhme, Möhne |valign="top"| sister of the mother |- |valign="top"| Mullnäher |valign="top"| cheesecloth (gauze) stitcher (sewer) |- |valign="top"| Mutter |valign="top"| mother |- |valign="top"| mütterlicherseits |valign="top"| maternal |- |valign="top"| N.N. / NN = nomen nescio |valign="top"| name not known |- |valign="top"| Nachbar |valign="top"| neighbor |- |valign="top"| Nachbarschaft |valign="top"| neighborhood |- |valign="top"| nachgeboren (posthum) |valign="top"| posthumous |- |valign="top"| nachgelassen |valign="top"| surviving |- |valign="top"| Nachlass |valign="top"| estate, inheritance |- |valign="top"| nachmittags |valign="top"| in the afternoon |- |valign="top"| Nachname |valign="top"| last name, surname |- |valign="top"| Nacht |valign="top"| night |- |valign="top"| nachts |valign="top"| at night |- |valign="top"| Näherin |valign="top"| seamstress |- |valign="top"| Name |valign="top"| name |- |valign="top"| natürliches Kind |valign="top"| Bastard, illigitmate child |- |valign="top"| natus, nata (nat.) |valign="top"| born |- |valign="top"| Nebelung |valign="top"| November |- |valign="top"| Nebenfrau |valign="top"| concubine |- |valign="top"| Nervenfieber |valign="top"| nervous fever |- |valign="top"| noch lebend(e) |valign="top"| still living |- |valign="top"| Nonne |valign="top"| nun |- |valign="top"| Notizen |valign="top"| note, memorandum |- |valign="top"| Nottaufe |valign="top"| emergency baptism |- |valign="top"| November |valign="top"| November |- |valign="top"| November (9ber, 9br., IXber, IXbr.) |valign="top"| November |- |valign="top"| Novembris (9bris, 9br., IXbris, IXbr.) |valign="top"| November |- |valign="top"| Nummer |valign="top"| number |- |valign="top"| Oberamt |valign="top"| rural district, county |- |valign="top"| Obereltern |valign="top"| great(*5)grandparents |- |valign="top"| Obergroßeltern |valign="top"| great(*6)grandparents |- |valign="top"| Oberin |valign="top"| matron |- |valign="top"| Oberurgroßeltern |valign="top"| great(*7)grandparents |- |valign="top"| Ochsner |valign="top"| poor farmer who used oxen |- |valign="top"| October (8ber, 8br., VIIIber, VIIIbr.), |valign="top"| October |- |valign="top"| October (8bris, 8br., VIIIbris, VIIIbr.) |valign="top"| October |- |valign="top"| Oheim |valign="top"| brother of the mother |- |valign="top"| Ökonom |valign="top"| farmer |- |valign="top"| Oktober |valign="top"| October |- |valign="top"| Oma |valign="top"| grandmother |- |valign="top"| Onkel |valign="top"| uncle, brother of the father |- |valign="top"| Opa |valign="top"| grandfather |- |valign="top"| Ordensbruder |valign="top"| brother, friar |- |valign="top"| Ordensschwester, Ordensfrau |valign="top"| nun |- |valign="top"| Ort, Ortschaft |valign="top"| location, place, village |- |valign="top"| Ortsamt |valign="top"| local office in a town/city |- |valign="top"| Ortsbezirk |valign="top"| local district (part of a municipality) |- |valign="top"| Ortsgemeinde |valign="top"| municipality |- |valign="top"| Ortsteil |valign="top"| local district, part/district of a municipality, part of a town/city district, suburb, township |- |valign="top"| Ostermond, Ostermonat |valign="top"| April |- |valign="top"| Pachtbauer |valign="top"| farmer who leases his land (often an inheritable lease) |- |valign="top"| Pächter |valign="top"| leaseholder |- |valign="top"| Päger |valign="top"| farmer who ploughs with horses |- |valign="top"| Papa |valign="top"| father |- |valign="top"| Papst |valign="top"| pope |- |valign="top"| Parentes |valign="top"| parents |- |valign="top"| Pastor |valign="top"| pastor, reverend |- |valign="top"| Pate, Pate {m.}, Patin {f.} |valign="top"| godparent, godfather {m}, godmother {f.} |- |valign="top"| Pater |valign="top"| father, pater |- |valign="top"| Patriarch |valign="top"| patriarch |- |valign="top"| Patruus |valign="top"| brother of father |- |valign="top"| Pest |valign="top"| plague |- |valign="top"| Pfarramt |valign="top"| parish office |- |valign="top"| Pfarrbuch |valign="top"| parish register |- |valign="top"| Pfarrdotale |valign="top"| farmer who leases church-income property |- |valign="top"| Pfarrei |valign="top"| parish |- |valign="top"| Pfarrer |valign="top"| pastor, reverend |- |valign="top"| Pfingsten |valign="top"| Pentecost |- |valign="top"| Pflasterer |valign="top"| paver, paviour |- |valign="top"| Pflegekind |valign="top"| foster child |- |valign="top"| Pflegesohn |valign="top"| foster son |- |valign="top"| Pflegetochter |valign="top"| foster daughter |- |valign="top"| Pocharbeiter |valign="top"| halvaner; a halvaner is a miner who dresses or washes halvan-ore |- |valign="top"| Pochsteiger |valign="top"| foreman in a stamp mill or stamp battery |- |valign="top"| Pocken |valign="top"| pox, smallpox |- |valign="top"| Posamentierer (Posamenter) |valign="top"| trimming-maker |- |valign="top"| Pottaschbrenner |valign="top"| potash burner |- |valign="top"| Prediger |valign="top"| preacher |- |valign="top"| Priester |valign="top"| priest, reverend, prebyter |- |valign="top"| Primas |valign="top"| primate |- |valign="top"| Prinz |valign="top"| prince |- |valign="top"| Prinzessin |valign="top"| princess |- |valign="top"| Prior |valign="top"| prior |- |valign="top"| Priorin |valign="top"| prioress |- |valign="top"| Privatbeamter |valign="top"| white-collar worker |- |valign="top"| Probst |valign="top"| provost |- |valign="top"| Probstei |valign="top"| church district |- |valign="top"| Proclamation |valign="top"| marriage banns, proclamation |- |valign="top"| Protestant, protestantisch |valign="top"| Protestant |- |valign="top"| Provinz |valign="top"| province |- |valign="top"| Puella |valign="top"| daughter, girl |- |valign="top"| Quastenmacher |valign="top"| trimming-maker |- |valign="top"| Rabbiner |valign="top"| rabbi |- |valign="top"| Räbbe |valign="top"| rabies |- |valign="top"| Räcke |valign="top"| stiffness of the limbs |- |valign="top"| Racker |valign="top"| renderer |- |valign="top"| Rademacher, Radmacher |valign="top"| wheelwright |- |valign="top"| Radhauer |valign="top"| wheelwright |- |valign="top"| Rathaus |valign="top"| city hall |- |valign="top"| Ratsherr |valign="top"| alderman |- |valign="top"| Ratsmann |valign="top"| councilman, town councilor |- |valign="top"| Rebmonat |valign="top"| February |- |valign="top"| Rechnung |valign="top"| account, bill |- |valign="top"| Rechtsanwalt |valign="top"| lawyer |- |valign="top"| reformiert, Reformierter |valign="top"| Reformed, Calvinist |- |valign="top"| Regierungsbezirk |valign="top"| governmental district (administrative district between state and rural/urban district) |- |valign="top"| Region |valign="top"| region |- |valign="top"| Regionalverband |valign="top"| district association |- |valign="top"| Register |valign="top"| index, register (a book or list) |- |valign="top"| Reich |valign="top"| empire, kingdom |- |valign="top"| Reifer |valign="top"| ropemaker, rope merchant |- |valign="top"| Reiter |valign="top"| rider, cavalryman |- |valign="top"| relictus, relicta (rel., Rx) |valign="top"| widower, widow |- |valign="top"| renatus, renata (ren.) |valign="top"| baptized, christened |- |valign="top"| Rentner |valign="top"| retired person |- |valign="top"| Rheuma |valign="top"| rheumatism |- |valign="top"| Richter |valign="top"| judge |- |valign="top"| Robotgärtner |valign="top"| unfree farmer / farm laborer |- |valign="top"| Rodel |valign="top"| register |- |valign="top"| Röseler |valign="top"| whitewasher |- |valign="top"| Rössler |valign="top"| horseman, tanner |- |valign="top"| Rössner |valign="top"| farmer who ploughed with horses |- |valign="top"| Röt |valign="top"| measles, bloody diarrhea |- |valign="top"| Rotgerber |valign="top"| red tanner |- |valign="top"| Rufname |valign="top"| first name, given name |- |valign="top"| Ruhestand |valign="top"| retirement |- |valign="top"| Ruhr |valign="top"| dysentery |- |valign="top"| Rusticus |valign="top"| farmer |- |valign="top"| Sackhuhn |valign="top"| sailmaker |- |valign="top"| Säger |valign="top"| sawyer |- |valign="top"| Salbung |valign="top"| anointing |- |valign="top"| Salzmesser |valign="top"| a salt weigher |- |valign="top"| Salzvogt |valign="top"| salt works overseer |- |valign="top"| Samstag |valign="top"| Saturday |- |valign="top"| Samtgemeinde |valign="top"| collective municipality (administrative unit between the municipalities and the rural districts) |- |valign="top"| Sarkhauer |valign="top"| stonemason |- |valign="top"| Satertag |valign="top"| Saturday |- |valign="top"| Sattler |valign="top"| saddler, leather worker |- |valign="top"| Schacherer |valign="top"| peddler |- |valign="top"| Schäfer |valign="top"| shepherd |- |valign="top"| Schaffer |valign="top"| worker, laborer, administrator |- |valign="top"| Schaffmann |valign="top"| worker |- |valign="top"| Schaffner |valign="top"| conductor |- |valign="top"| Schäfler |valign="top"| cooper |- |valign="top"| Schalck, Schall |valign="top"| servant |- |valign="top"| Scharknecht |valign="top"| farmhand |- |valign="top"| Scharlach, Scharlachfieber |valign="top"| scarlet fever |- |valign="top"| Scharnemann |valign="top"| merchant in a market |- |valign="top"| Scharrmacher |valign="top"| wagon builder |- |valign="top"| Scharwerker |valign="top"| day laborer on a farm |- |valign="top"| Schatter, Schattmann |valign="top"| tax assessor |- |valign="top"| Schatzmann |valign="top"| moneychanger, treasurer |- |valign="top"| Schatzmeister |valign="top"| treasurer |- |valign="top"| Scheibenreisser |valign="top"| glazier |- |valign="top"| Scheibler |valign="top"| salt carrier |- |valign="top"| scheiden, sich scheiden lassen |valign="top"| to divorce, to get divorced |- |valign="top"| Scheidler |valign="top"| knife-blade maker |- |valign="top"| Schein |valign="top"| certificate |- |valign="top"| Schenkungen |valign="top"| donations |- |valign="top"| Schenkwirth |valign="top"| innkeeper |- |valign="top"| Scherer |valign="top"| barber, beardcutter, cloth cutter |- |valign="top"| Schichtmeister |valign="top"| mine paymaster |- |valign="top"| Schiffbauer |valign="top"| shipbuilder |- |valign="top"| Schiffer |valign="top"| shipper, seaman |- |valign="top"| Schiffmann |valign="top"| sailor |- |valign="top"| Schiffsmakler |valign="top"| shipbroker, shipping agent |- |valign="top"| Schilderer |valign="top"| sign painter |- |valign="top"| Schindeldecker |valign="top"| roofer of shingle roofs |- |valign="top"| Schindelmacher |valign="top"| shingle maker |- |valign="top"| Schinner |valign="top"| renderer, skinner |- |valign="top"| Schirmmacher |valign="top"| umbrella maker |- |valign="top"| Schirrmacher |valign="top"| wagon maker |- |valign="top"| Schirrmeister |valign="top"| master wagon maker |- |valign="top"| Schlachter, Schlächter |valign="top"| butcher |- |valign="top"| Schlachtmann |valign="top"| butcher |- |valign="top"| Schlachtmond |valign="top"| November |- |valign="top"| Schlachtwanter |valign="top"| clothing wholesaler |- |valign="top"| Schlafbaas |valign="top"| innkeeper |- |valign="top"| Schlaganfall |valign="top"| stroke, seizure |- |valign="top"| Schlagfluss |valign="top"| stroke |- |valign="top"| Schleiermacher |valign="top"| trimming-maker |- |valign="top"| Schlieper |valign="top"| knifemaker, cutler |- |valign="top"| Schlieter |valign="top"| merchant |- |valign="top"| Schloss |valign="top"| castle |- |valign="top"| Schlosser |valign="top"| locksmith |- |valign="top"| Schlotfeger |valign="top"| chimney sweep |- |valign="top"| Schlotthauer |valign="top"| locksmith |- |valign="top"| Schmied |valign="top"| smith, blacksmith |- |valign="top"| Schneider |valign="top"| tailor |- |valign="top"| Schnitzer, Schnitzler |valign="top"| woodcarver |- |valign="top"| Schnur |valign="top"| daughter-in-law |- |valign="top"| Schnürmacher |valign="top"| trimming-maker |- |valign="top"| Schopper |valign="top"| ship's carpenter |- |valign="top"| Schornsteinfeger |valign="top"| chimney sweep |- |valign="top"| Schösser |valign="top"| tax collector |- |valign="top"| Schosserheber |valign="top"| tax collector |- |valign="top"| Schotte |valign="top"| peddler |- |valign="top"| Schottilier |valign="top"| turner, carpenter |- |valign="top"| Schottler |valign="top"| turner, key maker |- |valign="top"| Schreiber |valign="top"| scribe, clerk |- |valign="top"| Schreiner |valign="top"| cabinetmaker, joiner, carpenter |- |valign="top"| Schriftsetzer |valign="top"| typesetter |- |valign="top"| Schroder, Schröder |valign="top"| tailor |- |valign="top"| Schröer |valign="top"| tailor |- |valign="top"| Schröter |valign="top"| tailor, carter, driver, cooper |- |valign="top"| Schubarth, Schuberth, Schubring |valign="top"| shoemaker |- |valign="top"| Schuchard, Schucherd, Schuchmann, Schuckert |valign="top"| shoemaker |- |valign="top"| Schuhmacher |valign="top"| shoemaker, cobbler |- |valign="top"| Schule |valign="top"| school |- |valign="top"| Schullehrer, Schulmeister |valign="top"| school teacher |- |valign="top"| Schultheiß, Schulze |valign="top"| village mayor, head of town council |- |valign="top"| Schüssler |valign="top"| bowl maker |- |valign="top"| Schuster |valign="top"| shoemaker, cobbler |- |valign="top"| Schuwarte |valign="top"| shoemaker |- |valign="top"| Schwäche |valign="top"| weakness |- |valign="top"| Schwager |valign="top"| brother-in-law |- |valign="top"| Schwägerin |valign="top"| sister-in-law |- |valign="top"| Schwaiger |valign="top"| shepherd |- |valign="top"| schwanger |valign="top"| pregnant |- |valign="top"| schwarzer Tod |valign="top"| black death, plague |- |valign="top"| Schwarzgiesser |valign="top"| iron smelter |- |valign="top"| Schweinehirt |valign="top"| pigherd |- |valign="top"| Schweißer |valign="top"| welder |- |valign="top"| Schweizer |valign="top"| dairyman. milker |- |valign="top"| Schwendimann |valign="top"| settler on recently burned woodland |- |valign="top"| Schwerdtfeger |valign="top"| armorer |- |valign="top"| Schwester |valign="top"| sister |- |valign="top"| Schwiegermutter |valign="top"| mother-in-law |- |valign="top"| Schwiegersohn |valign="top"| son-in-law |- |valign="top"| Schwiegertochter |valign="top"| daughter-in-law |- |valign="top"| Schwiegervater |valign="top"| father-in-law |- |valign="top"| Schwindsucht |valign="top"| consumption |- |valign="top"| Schwippschwager |valign="top"| husband of sister-in-law |- |valign="top"| Schwippschwägerin |valign="top"| wife of brother-in-law |- |valign="top"| Seelenregister |valign="top"| church membership list |- |valign="top"| Seelnonne |valign="top"| woman who washed and dressed deceased; she also informed the relevant authorities about the death of the person |- |valign="top"| Seelschwester |valign="top"| woman who washed and dressed deceased; she also informed the relevant authorities about the death of the person |- |valign="top"| Seelsorger |valign="top"| minister, chaplain |- |valign="top"| Seelweib |valign="top"| woman who washed and dressed deceased; she also informed the relevant authorities about the death of the person |- |valign="top"| Seemann |valign="top"| sailor |- |valign="top"| Segner |valign="top"| fisherman |- |valign="top"| Seifensieder |valign="top"| soap maker |- |valign="top"| Seigner |valign="top"| fisherman |- |valign="top"| Seiler |valign="top"| rope maker |- |valign="top"| selig |valign="top"| deceased |- |valign="top"| September |valign="top"| September |- |valign="top"| September (7ber, 7br., VIIber, VIIbr.) |valign="top"| September |- |valign="top"| Septembris (7bris, 7br., VIIbris, VIIbr.) |valign="top"| September |- |valign="top"|Setzhufner |valign="top"|temporarily house/property/farm owner |- |valign="top"|Setzwirt |valign="top"|temporarily house/property/farm owner |- |valign="top"| Sibber |valign="top"| sieve maker |- |valign="top"| Sibmacher |valign="top"| sieve maker |- |valign="top"| Sieder |valign="top"| soap maker |- |valign="top"| Siedler |valign="top"| settler |- |valign="top"| Sigrist |valign="top"| sexton |- |valign="top"|Silberschmied |valign="top"|silversmith |- |valign="top"| Socer |valign="top"| father-in-law |- |valign="top"| Socrus |valign="top"| mother-in-law |- |valign="top"| Sohn |valign="top"| son |- |valign="top"| Söhnlein |valign="top"| young son |- |valign="top"| Söhnlein, Söhnchen |valign="top"| young son |- |valign="top"| Soldat |valign="top"| soldier |- |valign="top"| Söldner |valign="top"| mercenary, day laborer |- |valign="top"| Söldner |valign="top"| small farmer, cottager |- |valign="top"| Sonnabend |valign="top"| Saturday |- |valign="top"| Sonntag |valign="top"| Sunday |- |valign="top"| spät |valign="top"| late (p.m.) |- |valign="top"| Spengler |valign="top"| plumber, tinsmith |- |valign="top"| Sponsa |valign="top"| bride |- |valign="top"| Sponsus |valign="top"| groom |- |valign="top"| Spuria, spurius (spur.) |valign="top"| illigitmate daughter, son |- |valign="top"| Staat |valign="top"| state |- |valign="top"| Staatsangehörigkeit |valign="top"| citizenship, nationality |- |valign="top"| Staatsarchiv |valign="top"| national archive |- |valign="top"| Stadt |valign="top"| city, town |- |valign="top"| Stadtbezirk |valign="top"| borough |- |valign="top"| Stadtgemeinde |valign="top"| urban municipality |- |valign="top"| Stadtkreis |valign="top"| urban district |- |valign="top"| Stadtstaat |valign="top"| city-state as a German "Bundesland" |- |valign="top"| Stadtteil |valign="top"| city/town district as area of a town, city district as area of a city borough |- |valign="top"| Stammbaum |valign="top"| family tree, pedigree |- |valign="top"| Stammeltern |valign="top"| great(*8)grandparents |- |valign="top"| Stammgroßeltern |valign="top"| great(*9)grandparents |- |valign="top"| Stammurgroßeltern |valign="top"| great(*10)grandparents |- |valign="top"| Standesamt |valign="top"| civil registry office |- |valign="top"| Steinhauer |valign="top"| stonecutter |- |valign="top"| Steinleger |valign="top"| paver, paviour |- |valign="top"| Steinmetz |valign="top"| stonemason |- |valign="top"| Steinsetzer |valign="top"| paver, paviour |- |valign="top"| Stellmacher |valign="top"| wheelwright |- |valign="top"| Steuer |valign="top"| tax |- |valign="top"| Stickfluß |valign="top"| asthma |- |valign="top"| Stiefbruder |valign="top"| half brother, stepbrother |- |valign="top"| Stiefkind |valign="top"| stepchild |- |valign="top"| Stiefmutter |valign="top"| stepmother |- |valign="top"| Stiefschwester |valign="top"| half sister, stepsister |- |valign="top"| Stiefvater |valign="top"| stepfather |- |valign="top"| Straßenkötter |valign="top"| cottager living next to a road |- |valign="top"| Stunde |valign="top"| hour |- |valign="top"| Sucht |valign="top"| sickness, mania, rage |- |valign="top"| Suffraganbischof |valign="top"| suffragan bishop |- |valign="top"| Superindend |valign="top"| provost |- |valign="top"| Superindendentur |valign="top"| church district |- |valign="top"| Tabelle |valign="top"| index, table |- |valign="top"| Tag |valign="top"| day |- |valign="top"| Tagelöhner, Taglöhner |valign="top"| day laborer |- |valign="top"| Tagner |valign="top"| day laborer |- |valign="top"| Tante |valign="top"| aunt, sister of the father |- |valign="top"| Tapezierer |valign="top"| (wall)paper hanger |- |valign="top"| Taufe |valign="top"| baptism, christening |- |valign="top"| Taufpate, Taufpate {m.}, Taufpatin {f.} |valign="top"| godparent, godfather {m}, godmother {f.} |- |valign="top"| Taufschein |valign="top"| baptismal certificate |- |valign="top"| Taufzeuge, Taufzeuge {m.}, Taufzeugin {f.} |valign="top"| godparent, godfather {m.}, godmother {f.} |- |valign="top"| Taumond |valign="top"| February |- |valign="top"| Tauner |valign="top"| day laborer |- |valign="top"| Testament |valign="top"| last will |- |valign="top"| Testes |valign="top"| witnesses (godparents) |- |valign="top"| Tischler |valign="top"| cabinetmaker, furniture maker |- |valign="top"| Tochter |valign="top"| daugther |- |valign="top"| Töchterchen, Töchterlein |valign="top"| young daughter |- |valign="top"| Tochtermann |valign="top"| son-in-law |- |valign="top"| Tod |valign="top"| death |- |valign="top"| Töpfer |valign="top"| potter |- |valign="top"| Totenfrau |valign="top"| woman who washed and dressed deceased; she also informed the relevant authorities about the death of the person |- |valign="top"| Totengräber |valign="top"| grave digger |- |valign="top"| Totenweib, Totenweibchen |valign="top"| woman who washed and dressed deceased; she also informed the relevant authorities about the death of the person |- |valign="top"| totgeboren |valign="top"| stillborn |- |valign="top"| Totgeburt |valign="top"| stillbirth |- |valign="top"| Trauhandlung |valign="top"| wedding ceremony |- |valign="top"| Trauung |valign="top"| wedding |- |valign="top"| Trennung |valign="top"| separation, divorce |- |valign="top"| Tressenwirker |valign="top"| trimming-maker |- |valign="top"| Tuberkulose |valign="top"| tuberculosis |- |valign="top"| Tuchmacher |valign="top"| cloth maker, draper |- |valign="top"| Tumor |valign="top"| tumor |- |valign="top"| Uhr |valign="top"|o’clock, clock, watch |- |valign="top"|Uhrmacher |valign="top"|watchmaker, clockmaker |- |valign="top"| unehelich |valign="top"| illegitimate |- |valign="top"| ungefähr |valign="top"| about, circa, approximately |- |valign="top"| Unterleibsentzündung |valign="top"| abdominal inflammation, peritonitis |- |valign="top"| Unterleibstyphus |valign="top"| typhoid fever |- |valign="top"| Unterleibsverhärtung |valign="top"| abdomenal hardening |- |valign="top"| Unterrichter |valign="top"| judge |- |valign="top"| unverheiratet |valign="top"| unmarried |- |valign="top"| Urahnen-Eltern |valign="top"| great(*14)grandparents |- |valign="top"| Urahnen-Großeltern |valign="top"| great(*15)grandparents |- |valign="top"| Urahnen-Urgroßeltern |valign="top"| great(*16)grandparents |- |valign="top"| Urgroßeltern |valign="top"| great-grandparents |- |valign="top"| Urkunde |valign="top"| record, document |- |valign="top"| Uxor (ux.) |valign="top"| wife |- |valign="top"| Vater |valign="top"| father |- |valign="top"| väterlicherseits |valign="top"| paternal |- |valign="top"| Verbandsgemeinde |valign="top"| collective municipality (administrative unit between the municipalities and the rural districts) |- |valign="top"| verehelicht/verheiratet |valign="top"| married |- |valign="top"| Verkäufer |valign="top"| seller, vendor |- |valign="top"| Verkündung |valign="top"| marriage banns |- |valign="top"| verlobt |valign="top"| engaged |- |valign="top"| Verlobte |valign="top"| fiancée |- |valign="top"| Verlobter |valign="top"| fiancé |- |valign="top"| Verlobung |valign="top"| engagement, betrothal |- |valign="top"| Vermieter |valign="top"| landlord, lessor |- |valign="top"| Verpächter |valign="top"| landlord, lessor |- |valign="top"| verrichten |valign="top"| perform |- |valign="top"| verstorben |valign="top"| deceased |- |valign="top"| Verwaltung |valign="top"| administration |- |valign="top"| Verwaltungsdistrikt |valign="top"| administrative district |- |valign="top"| Verwandte |valign="top"| relatives |- |valign="top"| Verwandtschaft |valign="top"| relatives, kin |- |valign="top"| verwitwet |valign="top"| widowed |- |valign="top"| Verzeichnis |valign="top"| register, list, index |- |valign="top"| Vetter |valign="top"| cousin (male) |- |valign="top"| Vidua, viduus (vid.) |valign="top"| widow, widower |- |valign="top"| Viertelbauer |valign="top"| farmer who owns / leases ¼ of a standard-sized farm |- |valign="top"| Viertelhufner, Viertelhüfner, 1/4-Hufner |valign="top"| farmer who owns / leases ¼ of a standard-sized farm |- |valign="top"| Viertellehner |valign="top"| farmer who leases ¼ of a standard-sized farm |- |valign="top"| Vikar |valign="top"| vicar |- |valign="top"| Virgo |valign="top"| virgin (not married before) |- |valign="top"| Vogelfänger |valign="top"| bird catcher, fowler |- |valign="top"| Volkszählung |valign="top"| census |- |valign="top"| Vollbauer |valign="top"| farmer of a standard-sized farm |- |valign="top"| Vollhufner |valign="top"| farmer of a standard-sized farm |- |valign="top"| Volllehner |valign="top"| farmer who leases a standard-sized farm |- |valign="top"| Vollmaier |valign="top"| farmer of a standard-sized farm |- |valign="top"| Vollspänner |valign="top"| farmer of a standard-sized farm |- |valign="top"| vorgestern |valign="top"| the day before yesterday |- |valign="top"| Vormittag |valign="top"| morning |- |valign="top"| vormittags |valign="top"| in the morning |- |valign="top"| Vormund |valign="top"| guardian |- |valign="top"| Vorname |valign="top"| first name |- |valign="top"| Wagner |valign="top"| cartwright |- |valign="top"| Waise |valign="top"| orphan |- |valign="top"| Wald |valign="top"| forest, woods |- |valign="top"| Wappen |valign="top"| coat of arms |- |valign="top"| Wase |valign="top"| sister of the father |- |valign="top"| Wasenmeister |valign="top"| knacker, knackermann |- |valign="top"| Wassersucht |valign="top"| dropsy, edema |- |valign="top"| Weber |valign="top"| weaver |- |valign="top"| Weduwe |valign="top"| widow |- |valign="top"| Wehmutter |valign="top"| midwife |- |valign="top"| Weib (Eheweib) |valign="top"| wife |- |valign="top"| Weidemonat |valign="top"| May |- |valign="top"| Weihbischof |valign="top"| auxiliary bishop |- |valign="top"| weiland |valign="top"| deceased |- |valign="top"| Weiler |valign="top"| hamlet |- |valign="top"| Weingartknecht |valign="top"| farm hand in a vineyard |- |valign="top"| Weingärtner |valign="top"| wine grower, vin dresser, vintner |- |valign="top"| Weinmod, Weinmonat, Weinlesemonat |valign="top"| October |- |valign="top"| Weinzettel |valign="top"| farm hand in a vineyard |- |valign="top"| Weißgerber |valign="top"| tanner 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Germanna, Virginia One Place Study

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Use the following template: {{OnePlaceStudy | place = Germanna, Virginia | category = Germanna, Virginia One Place Study}} The goal of this project is to create genealogies and biographies for those families that settled the tract of land that became known as Germanna. Project Leader: [[Kelley-2232|Laurie Kelley]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * To merge all duplicates into the final lowest profile ID number. * Final ID locked, marked as project protected (must be done by one of the Leaders), if the profile meets those requirements. *Germanna template included on the page. *All relevant categories are added. *Parents are correct and documented. *Biography is cleaned up, free of any GEDCOM junk, Ancestry trees, etc., and ideally has an actual written biography. *Children are linked if able. *Link Profile to Global Family Reunion *Create a Cemetery Category, if known *Create City freepages and link profiles to city and region categories *Provide gravestone picture if possible ==Germanna Families== There were two waves of settlers into Germanna, 1714 and 1717. Below are the names of the families: 1714 Colony from Siegerland: *Johann Jost Albrecht *[[ Brombach-69 | Melchior Brombach]] and wife [[Fischbach-25 | Maria Elisabetha Fischbach]] *[[Kuntz-953 | Jost Cuntze/Koontz]] and wife Anna Gertrud Reinschmidt *[[Fischbach-8 | Philip Fischbach/Fishback]] and wife [[Heimbach-5 | Elizabeth Heimbach]] *[[Haeger-7 | the Rev. Johann Heinrich Hager]] and wife [[Friesenhagen-1 | Ann Catharina Friesenhagen]] *Peter/Dieter Heide/Hitt and wife Elisabeth Otterbach *Johannes Hoffman *[[Holzklau-1 | Hans Jacob Holtzklau/Holtzclaw]] and wife [[Otterbach-13 | Anna Margaretha Otterbach]] *[[Kemper-97|Johannes Kemper/Camper]] *[[Merten-15 | Johann Jost Merdten/Martin]] and wife [[Otterbach-5 | Maria Cathrina Otterbach]] *[[Otterbach-12 | Hermann Otterbach/Utterback]] and wife [[Heimbach-3 | Elisabeth Heimbach]] *[[Richter-30 | Johann Jacob Richter/Rector]] and wife [[Fischbach-7 | Anna Elisabeth Fischbach]] *[[Spielman-76|Johannes Spielmann]] *Johann Heinrich Weber/Weaver and wife Anna Margarethe Huttman 1717 Colony from the Kraichgau and the Palatinate: *[[Amberger-5|Conrad Amburger/Amburgey]] *Andreas Ballenger *Christopher Barlur/Parlur/Barlow and wife Barbara *Matthias Beller *[[Blankenbukler-2|Balthazar Blankenbaker/Blankenbuhler]] and wife Ann Margaretha *[[Blankenbuhler-3|Matthias Blankenbaker/Blankenbuhler]] and wife [[Mercklin-6|Anna Maria Merklin]] *[[Blankenbukler-3|Nicholas Blankenbaker/Blankenbuhler]] and wife [[Kafer-7|Appollonia Kafer]] *[[Broyles-69|Johannes/John Breuel/Briles/Broyles]] and wife [[Ruop-13|Ursula Ruop]] *[[Fleishmann-4|Cyriacus Fleischmann/Fleshman]] and wife [[Schone-2|Anna Barbara Schone]] *[[Harnsberger-23|Hans/John Herrensparger/Harnsberger]] and wife Anna Barbara *[[Holt-40|Hans Michael Holdt/Holt]] *[[Kaifer-1|Wolff Michael Kafer/Kaifer]] and wife [[Blankenbuhler-2|Anna Maria]] *Andreas Kerker and wife Margaretha *[[Klaar-1|Hans Michael Klarr/Clore]] and wife [[Unknown-355915|Anna Barbara]] *[[Koch_or_Cook-1|Johann Michael Koch/Cook]] and wife [[Reiner-357|Maria Barbara Reiner]] *[[Crigler-21|Jacob Crigler]] and wife [[Klaar-2|Susanna Klaar]] *[[Motz-24|Johannes/John Motz]] and wife [[Maubars-1|Maria Appollonia Maubars]] *[[Mayer-1579|Hans Georg/George Majer/Moyer]] and wife Anna Barbara *[[Mihlekher-1|Hans Michael Mihlekher]] and wife [[Unknown-459277|Sophia Catherina *[[Paulitz-1|Johann Philip Paulitz/Paulitsch]] and wife [[Schneider-7984|Rosina Margaretha Schneider]] *[[Schluchter-2|Heinrich/Henry Schlucter]] *[[Scheible-13|Johann Georg Sheible/Sheibley]] and wife [[Berger-482|Maria Eleanora Ockert]] *Matthaus/Matthew Schmidt/Smith and wife Regina Catherine Schlozer *[[Schmidt-524|Hans Michael Schmidt/Smith]] and wife [[UNKNOWN-55317|Anna Margaretha Sauter]] *[[Schneider-6186|Hans Heinrich/Henry Schneider/Snyder]] and wife [[Schilling-860|Anna Dorothea Schilling]] *Johannes/John Thoma/Thomas and wife Anna Maria Blanckenbuhler *[[Utz-94|Johann George Utz]] and wife [[Majer-2|Anna Barbara Majer]] *[[Weber-756|Phillip Joseph Weber/Weaver]] and wife [[Klaar-2|Susannah Klaar]] *[[Yager-8|Nicholas Jager/Yager/Yeager]] and wife [[Sieber-22|Anna Maria Sieber]] *[[Zimmerman-188|Christopher Zimmerman]] and wife [[Albrecht-224|Anna Elisabetha Albrecht]] Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=7799237 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Germanna Descendants

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Germans of Russia Team

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[[Category:Germany Project]] This page is part of the [[Project:Germany|Germany Project]] ==Welcome to the Germans from Russia Team Page== *'''Chief team leader: [[Neff-1845|Rob Neff]]''' Our focus is on the Germans who lived in Russia, and their descendants, including the many that emigrated to Canada, the United States, and South America (often called “Germans from Russia”). While in Russia they lived largely in all-German villages focused primarily on agriculture, retaining their German language, religion and culture. There were also some Germans, mostly in the skilled trades and upper class, living in St. Petersburg and Moscow since the time of Peter the Great, but they were fairly small in number. '''TO PARTICIPATE, PLEASE JOIN ONE OF OUR SUB-TEAMS, below.''' ===Sub-Teams=== * [[Space:Volga_German_Team|Volga Germans]] - Team Leader: [[Gunther-113|Russ Gunther]] *[[Space:Black_Sea_Germans|Black Sea Germans Team]] - Team Leader: [[Hensel-236|Carrie Lippincott]] ===Information Page=== *[[Space:Volhynia|Volhynia]] (was previously a team) ==History== Catherine the Great, the Czarina of the Russian Empire from 1762 to 1796, was actually born into German royalty in 1729. After marrying Peter III, she eventually deposed him and became the longest reigning woman in the history of the Russian Empire. The Russians had been steadily expanding their territory, and Catherine the Great continued this, gaining lands that reached the Black Sea. This area of the Western Steppe needed farmers, and Catherine knew where to find them - her fellow Germans. They were industrious and could learn the dryland technique of farming that was needed to grow wheat, sugar beets and other crops in the open grasslands. She promised them villages, where they could settle as a group, often coming en masse from the same district of Germany, speaking the same regional dialect. Each village would have its own religion, typically Lutheran, Catholic or Mennonite. There were some Jewish colonies as well. Each village would have its own church and school, and Germans would be exempt from serving in the military. This was especially attractive during the Napoleonic wars. {{Image|file=Germans_of_Russia_Team.jpg|caption=Germans in Russia |align=r}} In 1783 the Russian Empire gained control of the Crimean peninsula. By 1803 Germans were establishing colonies here as well. Eventually conditions for Germans in Russia deteriorated. Exemption from the military was dropped, there was general unrest in Russia due to changing laws on the serfs and peasants, and rising land prices. Large scale emigration to North and South America in particular took place from the 1870s to 1917. After the Russian Revolution, conditions got worse, particularly with the two World Wars. Stalin persecuted the Germans in his own country, thinking they were sympathetic to the German side. People were arrested, sent to work camps, and often killed. In the early 1930s, a forced starvation (Holodomor) took place among the Germans, Ukrainians and other non-Russian ethnic groups in the Ukraine, Crimea and South Volga region. Soviet leaders claimed there were crop shortages, and likely millions of Russian subjects died of starvation. It is said that Stalin exported grain during this time to pay for the building of their massive subway system in Moscow, with cathedral-like rooms and magnificent chandeliers. Germans that survived this period were deported to Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, or Siberia. Families were often split up, the German churches razed or turned into barns, and gravestones used for paving blocks. *[https://library.ndsu.edu/grhc/research-history/history-germans-russia History of Germans from Russia] GRHS (ndsu.edu) ==Emigration== Heavy emigration of Germans from the Russian Empire to the U.S. and Canada took place from the 1870s to early 1900s. Mennonites started first, as they were pacifists and the Russian Empire took away the Germans’ right to not be conscripted to the military. After the 1917 Russian revolution, emigration was essentially stopped, and many living in the west lost contact with family members still in Russia. Many of the areas that these Germans from Russia settled in - Kansas, the Dakotas, Manitoba, etc. were quite similar to conditions they knew in Russia - vast open spaces with modest rainfall. Their dryland farming techniques worked well here. In 1910, 5% of the population of North Dakota had been born in Russia, and most were Germans. They did not see themselves as Russians, but their experiences were much different than Germans who came directly to the U.S. They tended to form tight-knit communities, and kept their German language as the main language until the 1940s and 1950s. After the reunification of Germany in 1991, some Germans living in Russia moved back to Germany, even though in many cases their ancestors had left the country 200 years before. Many of those born after WWII did not speak German, and often those that did spoke a dialect no longer used in Germany. ==Notable Germans from Russia== Partial list, including children and grandchildren of German emigrants from Russia. * [[Welk-26|Lawrence Welk]] (bandleader) * Thomas Daschle (U.S. Senator) * [[Deutschendorf-8|John Denver (Deutschendorf)]] (singer) * Brian Schweitzer (Governor of Montana 2005-2013) * Angie Dickinson (actress) * [[Stumpp-52|Karl Stumpp]] (Ethnographer and German-from-Russia researcher) * Pyotr Schmidt (Captain in Russian Navy, leader in Sebastapol Uprising) * [[Köhler-1908|Horst Köhler]] (President of Germany 2004-2010) * [[Neff-2424|Janet Wentz]] (Speaker of the House for North Dakota 2002-2003, House of Rep. 1974-2003) * Anna German (Polish singer) * Boris Rauschenbach (Soviet physicist, rocket engineer) * Andreas Wolf (German football player and coach) * [[Kessler-1380| Josef Alois Kessler]] (Archbishop of Tiraspol) * [[Schiller-454| Franz Schiller]] (Soviet literature professor) ==Resources== *[https://www.sggee.org SGGEE.org: The Society for German Genealogy in Eastern Europe] - focuses on the genealogy of Germans from Russian Poland and Volhynia *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germans_from_Russia_Church_Records Germans from Russia Church Records] - Family Search *[http://files.lib.byu.edu/family-history-library/research-outlines/Europe/GermansFromRussia.pdf Germans From Russia Genealogical Research Outline] - PDF from BYU

Germany 5 Star Profiles List

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Germany Genies

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[[Category:Connect-a-Thon]][[Category:Source-a-Thon]][[Category:Germany Project]][[Category:Challenges Teams]] Go to '''[[Project:Germany|Germany Project Main Page]]'''
Go to '''[[Space:Germany_Project_Resources|Germany Project Resources]]
'''IMPORTANT CONNECT-A-THON QUICK-LINKS''':
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'''Welcome to the Germany Genies Team Page'''
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'''This team will be participating in quarterly profile improvement challenges, including the Connect-a-thon and Source-a-thon.'''
== Connect-a-Thon, April 2024 == The first Thon of 2024, the [[Help:Connect-a-Thon|Connect-a-Thon]], is here! :The fun starts: '''Friday, April 12th at 14:00 (CEST, Germany), 8 AM (EDT)''' :And it ends: '''Monday, April 15th at the same time''' Here's a [https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html time zone calculator] if you need help figuring out the right time in your part of the world. ===What is the Connect-a Thon?=== :The Connect-a-thon is a site-wide competition in which members add new SOURCED profiles to our shared tree, with the ultimate goal of connecting unconnected profiles to the main tree. What's considered an unconnected profile? Read this page [[Help:Unconnected|HERE]]. ''The focus of this thon is all about adding new, sourced profiles to existing profiles and expanding our shared tree''. Every profile we add increases the chances of finding a connection for the unconnected. === HOW TO JOIN === :You'll need to register by posting a comment to the [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/straub620/g2gpeek.php?post=https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1717455/have-you-registered-for-our-april-2024-connect-a-thon-yet&a=1717462 Germany Genies answer of the April 2024 Connect-a-Thon Join post on G2G]. ===Scoring=== :'''ALL new profiles added to the tree will count as a point ''IF'' they are attached to another profile'''. See [[Help:Connect-a-Thon#Scoring|this page]] for more info. All added profiles MUST have at least one primary source. Remember that links to online trees: Ancestry, Family Search, and Geni, etc. are NOT considered reliable sources. Instead of using an online tree as a source, use any reliable sources included in that online tree ... after you've verified them, of course. '''Also, make sure you add dates of birth and locations, even if they are estimates'''. :Scoring for this Thon is EASY! Tracking for the challenge is done automatically. You do not need to use the "challenge tracker" or manually keep track of how many profiles you add. ===And There are Stickers and Badges and Prizes!=== :'''{{red|STICKERS}}''' ::Copy and paste this coding '''{{Connect-a-Thon|team=Germany Genies|year=April 2024}}''' on to your profile and you'll get a sticker that looks like this: {{Connect-a-Thon|team=Germany Genies|year=April 2024}} ::See also [[Template:Connect-a-Thon|Template:Connect-a-Thon]] :'''{{red|BADGES}}''' ::After you register for the Thon, you will be awarded a April 2024 Connect-a-Thon badge. ::In addition to the participation badge, the individual and team winners will get the 2024 Connect-a-Thon winner badge. These winners will include: the top 10 winners overall and everyone on the winning teams who participated (both overall and by average). :'''{{red|PRIZES}}''' ::1. The top five winners who add the most profiles will get t-shirts. ::2. The Team will draw one participant at random during every video chat (see the section above). You don't need to be in the chat to win but you do need to register in advance and be participating. ===LISTS TO WORK FROM=== :Click any link to take you to the corresponding list: *'''[[Space:DBE_Unconnected_Europe#Germany|Germany DBE Unconnected List]]''': there are over 92,000 unconnected German profiles on WikiTree! The DBE Unconnected page shows unconnected branches with at least one profile of a person who was born in or died in Germany. Lists are also provided by modern German state and *'''[[:Category:Germany%2C_Needs_Profiles_Created|Category:Germany, Needs Profiles Created]]''': This category exists as a way of noting profiles that have sources for family members who do not yet have profiles on WikiTree. For example, a member might have only created a profile for a daughter mentioned in a census. However, the rest of the family still needs to be added to WikiTree. *Work from '''[[Special:WatchedList|your own Watchlist]]''': One of the easiest ways to participate is to work on building out your own family lines. Sometimes we focus so much on our direct lines that we forget about the collateral ones. You can work on building outward, not just upward or downward. *Work on your own '''[[Special:Unconnected|Unconnected Profiles]]''': If you click here you will see a list of the people on your Watchlist who are not yet connected to the main tree. You can sort that list several ways, and also limit it to a particular surname. If you click on the highlighted word "total" in the first paragraph on that page, you will see a list of all unconnected profiles on WikiTree, which works the same way. *'''[[Space:Largest_Unconnected_Branches|Table listing the largest unconnected branches on WikiTree]]''', many of which are German. *'''[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1bllkEQMkBeFpFQYWd9fvrwpOrXg0xSMBmhrfyY1JL7Q/edit#gid=0 Unconnected German Notables]''', managed by the Germany Project. The 70+ unconnected project-managed profiles are noted with a "Y" in column C. The spreadsheet has ben sorted so that the unconnected profiles appear at the top of the sheet. The unconnected profiles are in chronological order by date of birth, oldest first. *'''[[Space:German_inventors_and_discoverers|German Inventors and Discoverers]] *'''[[Space:Places_to_find_unconnected_profiles|Other places to find unconnected profiles]]'''. ===Chat Links=== :Need help or have questions? Someone should be available to answer your questions if you post them in the Germany Genies channel in the WikiTree Discord Server. Instructions on how to Join Discord are [[Help:Discord#How_to_Access_the_WikiTree_Discord_Server|HERE]] or simply click this '''[https://discord.com/invite/9EMSdccnn3 link]'''. Make sure you ask to be added to the channel [https://discord.com/channels/494893309152722955/856522751173853194 #germany-genies]. If you need help joining the Genies channel, post your request in the "Welcome" or "General Chat" channel of the WikiTree server. ==Merchandise== You can order t-shirts, mugs, glasses and stickers with the Germany Genies logo from [https://wikitreers.creator-spring.com/listing/germany-genies-gear the WikiTree store] ===Help Pages=== *[[Help:Connect-a-Thon|Help:Connect-a-Thon]]: Connect-a-Thon Main Help Page: everything you ever wanted to know about Connect-a-Thon-ing *[[Space:WikiTree_Connect-a-Thon_Tutorial|Connect-a-Thon Tutorial]] *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ejbcdqkwduY&list=PLp4Irpl4h5dZWgEzBnxtEDRoSJ0JCyFkp&index=12 Video: Connect-a-Thon rules explained by Gelbi and Lola] == Team Members for April 2024 Connect-A-Thon == Captains: *[[Straub-620|Florian Straub]] Team Members (in order of registration): #[[Eckstädt-2|Jelena Eckstädt]] # [[Meyer-22103|Anke (Meyer) Frehse]] # [[Stegen-15|Oliver Stegen]] #[[Scholz-412|Alexandra-Brigitte Scholz]] # [[Rein-337|Christine (Rein) Hühn]] # [[Fachner-1|Victoria Fachner]] # [[Stave-6|Carrie Portlance]] # [[Kettering-247|Karl-Georg Kettering]] # [[Clawson-1056|Terri (Clawson) Swift]] # [[Kanalley-2|Craig Kanalley]] # [[Schmitt-3447|Beate (Schmitt) Glowacki]] # [[Goos-146|Connie Goos]] # [[Schaffer-615|Jack Schaffer Ph.D.]] # [[Lenze-4|Linda (Lenze) Mearse]] # [[Ullrich-21|Stephen Ullrich]] # [[Picard-968|Ashley Picard]] # [[Elbert-215|Sven Elbert]] # [[Hiller-1256|Bonnie (Hiller) Fullerton]]

Germany in World War II

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Nazi Germany's Racial Policy
The racial policy of Nazi Germany included policies and laws implemented in Nazi Germany (1933–45) based on a specific racist doctrine asserting the superiority of the Aryan race, which claimed scientific legitimacy. This was combined with a eugenics programme that aimed for racial hygiene by compulsory sterilization and extermination of the Untermenschen ("sub-humans"), which eventually culminated in the Holocaust. Nazi policies labeled Jews, Romani people, ethnic Poles, Slavs, Serbs, and persons of color as inferior non-Aryan subhumans in a racial hierarchy that placed the Herrenvolk ("master race") of the Volksgemeinschaft ("national community") at the top. Jews were at the bottom of the hierarchy, considered inhuman and thus unworthy of life. The Aryan Master Race conceived by the Nazis graded humans on a scale of pure Aryan to non-Aryan (who were viewed as subhumans). At the top of the scale of pure Aryans included Germans and other Germanic peoples including the Dutch, Scandinavians, and the English, as well as other peoples such as the Italians and the French who were said to have a suitable admixture of Germanic blood. {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-69.jpg |align=c |size=340 |caption='''German conducting anthropometric studies in Sikkim''' }} In the middle of the scale were the Slavs, mostly due to pseudoscientific theories about these nations having a considerable admixture of Germanic blood. In countries where these people lived, there were according to Nazis small groups of non-Slavic German descendants. These people underwent a "racial selection" process to determine whether or not they were "racially valuable", if the individual passed they would be re-Germanised and forcefully taken from their families in order to be raised as Germans. The secret plan Generalplan Ost ("Master Plan East") aimed at expulsion, enslavement and extermination of most Slavic people. Nazis policy towards them changed during World War II as a pragmatic means to resolve military manpower shortages allowed them with certain restrictions to serve in the Waffen-SS, in spite of them being considered subhumans. The feeling that Germans were the Aryan Herrenvolk (Aryan master race) was widely spread among the German public through Nazi propaganda and among Nazi officials throughout the ranks, in particular when Reichskommissariat Ukraine Erich Koch said:
'''We are a master race, which must remember that the lowliest German worker is racially and biologically a thousand times more valuable than the population here.''' ''' Erich Koch, 5 March 1943'''
Fall of Nazi Germany
{{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-75.jpg |align=c |size=260 |caption='''Russian Flag Raised over Berlin''' }} Germany fought long past the point of hopelessness. Even Japan did not hold out as long. The end began with the Battle of Berlin. Hitler and his staff were ensconsed in the Führerbunker, part of an underground network. Their actions became more desparate and their decisions more bizarre as events unfolded. Their actions are set in a background of the needless destruction that resulted from them. The Battle of Berlin which lasted from 16 April until 2 May 1945 resulted in 1,298,745 casualties and the destruction of central Berlin {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-76.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption='''Führerbunker''' }} By April 19th the Red Army started to encircle the city. On April 20th, his 56th birthday, Hitler made his last trip to the surface. In the ruined garden of the Reich Chancellery, he awarded the Iron Cross to boy soldiers of the Hitler Youth. that afternoon, Berlin was bombarded by Soviet artillery for the first time. In denial about the dire situation, Hitler placed his hopes on the units commanded by Waffen-SS General Felix Steiner, the Armeeabteilung Steiner ("Army Detachment Steiner"). On April 21st, Hitler ordered Steiner to attack the northern flank of the encircling Soviet salient and ordered the German Ninth Army, south-east of Berlin, to attack northward in a pincer attack. By that evening, Red Army tanks reached the outskirts of Berlin. At his afternoon situation conference on 22 April, Hitler was told Steiner's forces had not moved. Hitler fell into a tearful rage when he realised that the attack was not going to be carried out. He openly declared for the first time the war was lost—and blamed his generals. He announced he would stay in Berlin until the end and then shoot himself. {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-70.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Russian Tanks Invade Berlin''' }} On 23 April, Hitler appointed General of the Artillery Helmuth Weidling, commander of the LVI Panzer Corps, as the commander of the Berlin Defense Area, replacing Lieutenant-Colonel (Oberstleutnant) Ernst Kaether. Despite the commands being issued from the Führerbunker, by 25 April the Soviets had consolidated their investment of Berlin, and there was no prospect that the German defence could do anything but delay the city's capture. Hitler summoned Field Marshal Robert Ritter von Greim from Munich to Berlin to take over command of the Luftwaffe from Hermann Göring. Along with his mistress and crack test pilot, Hanna Reitsch, he arrived on 26 April. On 28 April Hitler learned that Reichsführer-SS Heinrich Himmler, who had left Berlin on 20 April, was trying to discuss surrender terms with the Western Allies through Count Folke Bernadotter. Hitler considered this treason. Enraged, he ordered Himmler's arrest and had Hermann Fegelein (Himmler's SS representative at Hitler's HQ in Berlin) shot. On the same day, General Hans Krebs made his last telephone call from the Führerbunker to Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel Chief of German Armed Forces High Command (OKW) in Fürstenberg. Krebs told him that if relief did not arrive within 48 hours, all would be lost. Keitel promised to exert the utmost pressure on Generals Walther Wenck, commander of the Twelfth Army, and Theodor Busse, commander of the Ninth Army. Meanwhile, Hitler's private secretary, Martin Bormann, wired to German Admiral Karl Dönitz: "Reich Chancellery a heap of rubble." He said that the foreign press was reporting fresh acts of treason and "that without exception Schörner, Wenck and the others must give evidence of their loyalty by the quickest relief of the Führer". {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-71.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption='''Airstrikes over Berlin''' }} That evening, von Greim and Reitsch flew out from Berlin in an Arado Ar 96 trainer. Field Marshal von Greim was ordered to get the Luftwaffe to attack the Soviet forces that had just reached Potsdamerplatz (only a city block from the Führerbunker). During the night of 28 April, General Wenck reported to Keitel that his Twelfth Army had been forced back along the entire front and it was no longer possible for his army to relieve Berlin. Keitel gave Wenck permission to break off the attempt. After midnight on the night of 28–29 April, Hitler married Eva Braun in a small civil ceremony within the Führerbunker. Hitler then took secretary Traudl Junge to another room and dictated his last will and testament. At approximately 04:00, Hans Krebs, Wilhelm Burgdorf, Goebbels, and Bormann witnessed and signed the documents. Hitler then retired to bed. Late in the evening of 29 April, Krebs contacted Jodl by radio: "Request immediate report. Firstly of the whereabouts of Wenck's spearheads. Secondly of time intended to attack. Thirdly of the location of the Ninth Army. Fourthly of the precise place in which the Ninth Army will break through. Fifthly of the whereabouts of General Rudolf Holste's spearhead." In the early morning of 30 April, Jodl replied to Krebs: "Firstly, Wenck's spearhead bogged down south of Schwielow Lake. Secondly, Twelfth Army therefore unable to continue attack on Berlin. Thirdly, bulk of Ninth Army surrounded. Fourthly, Holste's Corps on the defensive." {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-72.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''A Lost Battle''' }} During the morning of 30 April, SS-Brigadeführer Wilhelm Mohnke, commander of the center (government) district of Berlin, informed Hitler he would be able to hold for less than two days. Later that morning Weidling informed Hitler that the defenders would probably exhaust their ammunition that night and again asked him for permission to break out. At about 13:00 Weidling finally received permission. In the Führerbunker that afternoon, Hitler shot himself and Braun took cyanide. In accordance with Hitler's instructions, the bodies were burned in the garden behind the Reich Chancellery. In accordance with Hitler's last will and testament, Goebbels became the new Head of Government and Chancellor of Germany (Reichskanzler). At 03:15, Reichskanzler Goebbels and Bormann sent a radio message to Dönitz informing him of Hitler's death. In accordance with Hitler's last wishes, Dönitz was appointed as the new President of Germany (Reichspräsident). {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-74.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption='''Destruction of Central Berlin''' }} At about 04:00 on 1 May, General Vasily Chuikov, commander of the Soviet 8th Guards Army. Chuikov demanded unconditional surrender of the remaining German forces. In the late afternoon, Goebbels had his children poisoned. At around 23:00, Goebbels and his wife left the bunker. They then killed themselves. The last defenders in the area of the bunker complex were the French SS volunteers of the 33rd Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS Charlemagne (1st French), who remained until the early morning of 2 May to prevent the Soviets from capturing the bunker on May Day. At 01:00 the Soviets picked up a radio message from the LVI Panzer Corps requesting a cease-fire. Early in the morning of 2 May, the Soviets captured the Reich Chancellery. General Weidling surrendered with his staff at 06:00. Down in the Führerbunker, General Krebs and General Burgdorf committed suicide by gunshot to the head.
War Crimes
{{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-77.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Defendants at Nuremberg Trials }} Nazi Germany's Government ordered, organized and condoned a substantial number of war crimes in World War II. The most notable of these is the [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Holocaust Holocaust] in which millions of people were systematically murdered or died from abuse and mistreatment, between 50 and 60% of them Jews. The true number of victims may never be known, since much of the evidence was destroyed by the perpetrators either by burning of bodies, elimination of of witnesses, and destruction of documents in an attempt to conceal the crimes. Along with the Holocaust of the Jews there was the [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Action_T4 Action T4] killing of the disabled and the [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porajmos Porajmos] of the Gypsies. -------
Eagle's Nest
{{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-31.jpg |caption=Hitler's Eagle's Nest }} The Kehlsteinhaus or Eagle's Nest is a Third Reich-era edifice erected atop the summit of the Kehlstein, a rocky outcrop that rises above the Obersalzberg near the town of Berchtesgaden. It was presented to Adolf Hitler on his 50th birthday as a retreat and place to entertain friends and visiting dignitaries. A tunnel goes into the mountain to an elevator which takes you to the top. You can see from the panoramic view how far removed It was and how geographically well protected. April 25, 1945 The Eagle's Nest was destroyed by Polish, Australian and other Bomber crews on ANZAC DAY. {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-32.jpg |caption=The Eagle's Nest at Obersalzberg in Berchtesgaden }} -------------------- '''Profiles on Wikitree''' * [[Hitler-3|Adolf Hitler]] *[[Binz-7|Dorothea Binz]] *[[Dailidė-1|Algimantas Dailidė]] *[[Globocnik-1|Odilo Globocnik]] *[[Goebbels-5|Joseph Goebbels]] *[[Greiser-9|Arthur Greiser]] *[[Gröning-31|Oskar Gröning]] *[[Göring-34|Hermann Göring]] *[[Hess-1372|Rudolf Hess]] *[[Himmler-3|Heinrich Himmler]] *[[Höss-34|Rudolf Höss]] *[[Kutschera-7|Franz Kutschera]] *[[Oberlander-12|Helmut Oberlander]] *[[Paradies-21|Ewa Paradies]] *[[Riss-16|Johann Riss]] *[[Sommer-396|Gerhard Sommer]] :{{Red| Note: Most German military records from World War II were destroyed. Also Germany has only recently been tracking the graves of their World War II war dead. Their war graves database is far from complete.}} '''Resources''' *[http://ww2.dk/lwoffz.html Luftwoffe Officer Career Summaries] *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Axis_personnel_indicted_for_war_crimes List of Nazis Indited for War Crimes] *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass_suicides_in_1945_Nazi_Germany Mass Suicides in Nazi Germany] *[https://www.boundless.com/u-s-history/textbooks/boundless-u-s-history-textbook/from-isolation-to-world-war-ii-1930-1943-26/the-end-of-wwii-209/the-end-of-wwii-209-powerpoint-templates/ Boundless] ''The End of World War II'' *[https://www.archives.gov/research/military/ww2/ US National Archives: WWII] ''includes captured Nazi recordings'' *[https://aad.archives.gov/aad/series-description.jsp?s=644 US National Archives] ''Records of World War II Prisoners of War, created, 1942 - 1947, documenting the period 12/7/1941 - 11/19/1946'' *[http://www.gentracer.org/nara.html GenTracer Info Page] ''US National Archives WW II POW Records'' *[http://www.volksbund.de/graebersuche.html German War Graves] ''searchable database in German'' *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Germany_Military_Records FamilySearch Germany Military Records] this source is down on FamilySearch 9/26/2020) *[http://www.preussenweb.de/preussstart.htm Überblick] *[http://www.worldvitalrecords.com/contentsearch.aspx?p=Germany&rt=military World Vital Records] ''German Military Records'' * Current record - https://www.familysearch.org/blog/en/finding-german-world-war-ii-service-records/ *https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/61641/ -----

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==About Our Teams== The Profile Improvement Teams currently consist of five separate sub-teams. The teams below are dedicated to improving profiles on behalf of the Germany Project. If you would like to join any of these sub-teams, please post a comment below or email [[Eckstädt-2|Jelena Eckstädt]]. *Project Coordinator: [[Eckstädt-2|Jelena Eckstädt]] *Team Leader: [[Straub-620|Florian Straub]] == Sub-Teams== ===Connectors=== :Connectors focus on connecting all the loose German branches and profiles around WikiTree to our main Global Family Tree. For more information on making connections, see [[Help:Unconnected]]. :See more information on the '''[[Space:Germany_Project_Connectors_Team|Connectors Team Page]]'''. ===Sourcerers=== :Sourcerers add reliable sources to unsourced German profiles. For more information on adding sources to German profiles, see: [[Help:Sources]]. :See more information on sourcing German profiles on the '''[[Space:Germany_Project_Sourcerers_Team|Sourcerers Team Page]]'''. ===Data Doctors=== :Data Doctors correct database errors on German Profiles. For more information on clearing database errors, see: [[Project:Data_Doctors|WikiTree's Data Doctors Project]]. :See more information on fixing DBEs on German profiles on the '''[[Space:Germany_Project_Data_Doctors_Team|Data Doctors Team Page]]'''. ===Arborists=== :Arborists merge profiles. For more information on merging profiles, see [[Help:Merging]]. :See more information on merging German profiles on the '''[[Space:Germany_Project_Arborists_Team|Arborists Team Page]]'''. ===Unknowns Team=== :WikiTree's [[Space:Unknowns_Team|Unknowns Team]] tries to find the proper [[Help:Name_Fields#Last_Name_at_Birth|Last Name At Birth]] of persons who are on WikiTree recorded with the name "Unknown" (and variables, like Unk., not known, etc.) :See the '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=LastNameAtBirth%3DUnknown+19cen+Orphan+Germany&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 current list of German profiles with the LNAB Unknown]''', starting in the 19th century. Click on "Get profiles" to get the list. ==WikiTree Challenges Team== We have a team that participates in WikiTree [[Help:Challenges#Big_Annual_Events|Big Annual Events]], (i.e.: Spring Clean-a-Thon, Connect-a-Thon, Source-a-Thon): the '''[[Space:Germany_Genies|Germany Genies]]'''. ----
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WikiTree Guidance on [[Help:Location_Fields|Location Fields]]
Detailed pages: [[Space:German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history|German Territorial Structure in the Course of History]] ------ {{Image|file=WikiTree Day Images-127.png|size=m|align=r|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ze8c0Jb76xk&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXTAEbh6rNizagtJTP8kACDI|caption={{YouTube|Ze8c0Jb76xk|Sven, Alexandra and Flo talking about
Names, Location and Categories for
German Profiles on WikiTree Day 2023|playlist=WikiTreeDay2023}}}} __TOC__ '''{{red|NOTE: This page is a work in progress and will be expanded over time.}}''' WikiTree guidelines say '''"[[Help:Name Fields#Use their conventions instead of ours|use their convention, not ours]]"'''. WikiTree's preferred style for location names is to use the name that was used by the people in that place, at the time of the event you're recording. This means using place names in German and using the names that people at the time used, even if those places no longer exist. This standard is often difficult or even impossible to apply, but it is an ideal that members from all over the world can agree upon. Consequently, ''the guidelines below are merely suggestions to help members research the proper location name for the place their ancestors lived.'' Ideally, we would like to see the German place name used in the location field. For example, when recording the birthplace of someone born in Bavaria, Germany in the 1830s, you would use "Bayern, Deutscher Bund" rather than the English "Bavaria, Germany" or the present day "Bayern, Deutschland". German place names are particularly difficult to chronicle, as evidenced in this short video: ''[https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1i1e6h?fbclid=IwAR27L1W1B_Uf9UAImI40SLHPy4mahKX02FjXicIvVnujH4Yw6TagSaV9xaU 1000 Years of European Border Changes]''. =='''THE BASICS'''== :'''MOST IMPORTANTLY: AN ESTIMATED LOCATION IS BETTER THAN NO LOCATION AT ALL'''. As a general rule, entering a location and marking it uncertain is better than leaving the location field blank. However, in the interest of accuracy, we'd appreciate it if you could try and add the following: ::'''1. The FEDERAL name as it was called during that era''': ::*1949-today: ''[[Space:German_territorial_structure:_since_1949|Deutschland]]'' (aka Bundesrepublik Deutschland) ::*1945-1949: ''[[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1945_-_1949|Besatzungszone, Gesamtdeutschland]]'' ::*1871-1945: ''Deutsches Reich'' ::*1867–1870: ''[[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1867_-_1870|Norddeutscher Bund]]'' (NOTE: some territories were considered sovereign states) ::*1866-1867: State/region name - [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1866_-_1867|each territory was considered a sovereign state]] ::*1815–1866: ''[[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1815_-_1866|Deutscher Bund]]'' ::*1813-1815: State/region name - [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1806_-_1815#Zentralverwaltungsdepartement_f.C3.BCr_die_besetzten_Gebiete_.281813_-_1815.29|each territory was considered a sovereign state]] ::*1806–1813: ''[[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1806_-_1815#Rheinische_Bundesstaaten_.281806_-_1813.29|Rheinbund]]'' (NOTE: some territories were considered sovereign states) ::*962–1806: ''Heiliges Römisches Reich'' ::'''2. The STATE name''' ::*NOTE: before 1919 there were kingdoms, grand duchies, duchies, principalities, etc. '''If you don't know or are unsure''' of the State/Kingdom/Duchy, please '''add to the text in the Biography section''' whatever details you have about the location name. ::*NOTE: from 1866-1918, much of the German Empire was a part of the Kingdom of Prussia, so you'd add ''Preußen'' - i.e., Preußen, Deutsches Reich. ::*NOTE: TODAY the 16 German States/Regions are: Baden-Württemberg; Bayern; Berlin (city state); Brandenburg; Bremen (city state); Hamburg (city state); Hessen; Mecklenburg-Vorpommern; Niedersachsen; Nordrhein-Westfalen; Rheinland-Pfalz; Saarland; Sachsen; Sachsen-Anhalt; Schleswig-Holstein and Thüringen. For more information see the main [[Space:Germany_Regions_Team|Germany Regions Team]] page. ::'''3. City/Town/Municipality name, if available'''. :'''{{red|TIP}}''': If you select [[Help:Language_Selection|Language]]: "German" in the data fields (between Suffix and Birth Date), the automated FamilySearch [[Help:Location_Fields#Place_Name_Suggestions|place name suggestions]] will appear in German, if not, they default to your browser's language. :'''{{red|TIP}}''': You might want to check out the bookmarklet [https://github.com/FlominatorTM/WikiTree/tree/master/Bookmarklets#germanylocationcleanupjs GermanyLocationCleanup.js] by [[Straub-620|Florian Straub]]. It automatically changes Germany/Deutschland to the right name based on the year stated in the location fields. It also cleans up the suggestions in the drop-down fields to better match our guidelines. The page also explains what bookmarklets are and how it can be installed. ===Germany-Specific Guidelines=== :'''1. If you have all the location info, the format should be as follows''' (''this should also be the format for location field names prior to the 18th century''): :*English: Town/Village, State, Country :*German: Ort, Bundesland, Deutschland :*prior to 1806: Town, State, Heiliges Römisches Reich :'''2. OPTIONAL (after 1806): :*English: Town/Village, '''Municipality, County''', State, Country :*German: Ort, '''Gemeinde, Kreis''', Bundesland, Deutschland ::2a. If the Town and Municipality (Ort and Gemeinde) are the same, only list it ONCE.''' ::2b. Please do not add State/Province/Kingdom/Federal additions to location fields, i.e.: ::*rather than: Provinz Ostpreußen, Königreich Preußen, Deutsches Reich (Province of East Prussia, Kingdom of Prussia, German Empire)
--> use Ostpreußen, Preußen, Deutsches Reich (East Prussia, Prussia, German Empire) ::*rather than: Land Schleswig-Holstein, Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Land Schleswig-Holstein, Federal Republic of Germany)
--> use Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland ::2c. If you're adding other municipal/administrative additions, i.e. Gemeinde and Kreis, please add "Gemeinde XYZ", "Kreis XYZ" to the location field. ===WikiTree Guidelines=== :If in doubt, collaborate. Post a comment on the profile, ask in the Germany Google Group and/or post to G2G (tagged with Germany and location_fields). Leave detailed research notes if you've spent time researching the location but are still unsure. :Please remember the following: *Information in any data field should be supported in the profile's text (with a source, if available) *Use capitalization as appropriate (i.e.: McClellan instead of Mcclellan) *It is never appropriate to use ALL CAPS in a data field *NO punctuation other than commas should be used in location fields *Again: as a general rule, entering almost any location and marking it uncertain is better than entering no location at all ===German Orthography=== :The German alphabet consists of the twenty-six letters of the ISO basic Latin alphabet plus four special letters. Whenever possible, try to use following special letters in location fields. The ALT + number codes you can use for each are as follows: ::ß or ALT 225 ::ä or ALT 132 ::Ä ot ALT 0196 ::ö or ALT 148 ::Ö or ALT 0214 ::ü or ALT 129 ::Ü or ALT 0220 ==The Details: The Country now known as Germany== Rather than adding Germany (or, more appropriately, Deutschland) to a location field, please use the country name that was appropriate during that time. The following includes a brief summary of some of the data held in [[Space:German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history|German Territorial Structure in the Course of History]] (currently pages are available for 1806-present). See those pages for detailed information. Wikipedia pages and WikiTree categories for each era are also linked below. === Germania (beginning of time-c. 486/7 AD)=== :Name to add to location field: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germania '''Germania''']. === Frankish Kingdom (486/7-800)/Empire (800-843)=== :Name to add to location field: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francia '''Fränkische Reich''']. === Kingdom of the East Franks (843–962) === :Name to add to location field: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Francia '''Ostfrankenreich''']. ([[:Category:Regnum Francorum Orientalium|Category: Regnum Francorum Orientalium]]) ===Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation (962–1806)=== :Name to add to location field: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holy_Roman_Empire '''Heiliges Römisches Reich''']. ([[:Category:Imperium Romanum Sacrum|Category: Imperium Romanum Sacrum]]) :Try to add the proper official name of a state when known. ::''Examples for location field'': :::- :::- *Additional info: Although the Heiliges Römisches Reich basically consisted of three parts, these kingdom names do not need to appear in the location fields: :#the Regnum Teutonicum (Eng.: German Kingdom; Ger.: Deutsches Reich) or Regnum Teutonicorum (Eng.: Kingdom of the Germans; Ger.: Reich der Deutschen) 843- :#the Regnum Italicum (Eng.: Kingdom of Italy or Imperial Italy; Ger.: Königreich Italien or Reichsitalien) 855-1801 :#the Regnum Arelatense (Eng.: Kingdom of Arles/Burgundy; Ger.: Königreich Arelat/Burgund) 933-1378 === Confederation of the Rhine (1806–1813) / Individual States (1806/1813-1815)=== :Name to add to location field: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confederation_of_the_Rhine '''Rheinbund''']. ([[:Category:Rheinbund|Category]]) ::''Examples for location field'' (NOTE: Prussia was NOT in the Rheinbund): :::-if the states are part of the Rheinbund: Münster, Westfalen, Rheinbund :::-if not: Berlin, Brandenburg, Preußen *Space page for Rheinbund is under construction [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1806_-_1815|HERE]] === German Confederation (1815–1866)=== :Name to add to location field: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Confederation '''Deutscher Bund'''] ([[:Category:Deutscher Bund|Category]]) ::''Examples for location field'' (note that there are some areas outside of the Deutscher Bund and areas under administration from foreign states - East Prussia was NOT in the Deutscher Bund): :::- Leezen, Segeberg, Holstein, Dänemark, Deutscher Bund :::- Bodenteich, Uelzen, Hannover, Deutscher Bund :::- Königsberg, Ostpreußen, Preußen (because not part of the Deutscher Bund) *States in the [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1815_-_1866#Deutscher_Bund_.281815_-_1866.29|German Confederation]] *Parts of the federal states that did NOT belong to the German Confederation :#Regions that were [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1815_-_1866#Teile_der_Bundesstaaten.2C_die_nicht_zum_Deutschen_Bund_geh.C3.B6rten|not part of the German Confederation, but part of the Kingdom of Prussia]] :#Regions that were [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1815_-_1866#Nicht_zum_Deutschen_Bund.2C_aber_zum_Kaisertum_.C3.96sterreich_geh.C3.B6rten|not part of the German Confederation, but part of the Austrian Empire]] *States that were governed in personal union or real union with member states of the German Confederation :#[[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1815_-_1866#Staaten_in_Personalunion_mit_Mitgliedstaaten_des_Deutschen_Bundes|States in personal union with member states of the German Confederation]] :#[[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1815_-_1866#Mitgliedstaaten_des_Deutschen_Bundes_in_Personalunion_mit_Staaten_au.C3.9Ferhalb_des_Bundes|Member States of the German Confederation in personal union with states outside the Confederation]] :#[[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1815_-_1866#Staaten_au.C3.9Ferhalb_des_Bundes_in_Realunion_mit_Mitgliedstaaten_des_Deutschen_Bundes|States outside the federal government in real union with member states of the German federal government]] ===Individual States (1866-1867)=== :From the time the German Confederation ended until the North German Confederation was established, all German states were considered sovereign states. Name to add to location field: '''STATE NAME''' :See list of states here: [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1866_-_1867#Deutsche_Einzelstaaten_.281866_-_1867.29|German individual states 1866-1867]] === North German Confederation (1867–1870)=== :Name to add to location field: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_German_Confederation '''Norddeutscher Bund''']. ::''Examples for location field'' (NOTE: some were Prussian provinces) :::- Sachsen, Norddeutscher Bund :::- Heiderfeld, Leezen, Segeberg, Schleswig-Holstein, Preußen, Norddeutscher Bund *States in the [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1867_-_1870#Norddeutscher_Bund_.281867_-_1870.29|North German Confederation (1867-1870)]] (Norddeutscher Bund) *[[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1867_-_1870#Deutsche_Staaten.2C_die_nicht_dem_Norddeutschen_Bund_angeh.C3.B6rten_.281867_-_1870.29|German states that did not belong to the North German Confederation (1867-1870)]] *[[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1867_-_1870#Staaten.2C_die_aus_dem_Prozess_einer_deutschen_Staatsbildung_herausfielen|States that dropped out of the process of forming a German state, 1867]] === German Empire (1871–1945)=== :Name to add to location field: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Empire '''Deutsches Reich''']. ::''Examples for location field'' (NOTE: some were Prussian provinces) :::- Wolfenbüttel, Braunschweig, Deutsches Reich :::- Heiderfeld, Schleswig-Holstein, Preußen, Deutsches Reich ===== 1. German Empire (1871–1918)===== ::[[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1871_-_1918#Deutsches_Reich_-_Deutsches_Kaiserreich_.281871_-_1918.29|German Empire 1871-1917]] (Deutsches Kaiserreich) :*[[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1871_-_1918#Deutsche_Schutzgebiete_.281884_-_1918.29|German Protectorates 1884-1918]] (Schutzgebiete) ===== 2. German Empire - Weimar Republic (1918–1933)===== ::[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weimar_Republic Weimarer Republik] was the form of government in the second reich of the German Empire. :*Detailed information: [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1918_-_1933|German Territorial Structure: 1918-1933]] :*Regions/territories during this era: ::*[[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1918_-_1933#Deutsches_Reich_-_Weimarer_Republik_.281918_-_1933.29|Deutsches Reich - Weimarer Republik (1918-1933)]] ::*Areas under the League of Nations: :::*[[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1918_-_1933#Saargebiet|Saargebiet]] (Saarland) :::*[[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1918_-_1933#Freie_Stadt_Danzig|Freie Stadt Danzig]] (The Free City of Danzig) :::*[[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1918_-_1933#Memelland|Memelland]] (part of East Prussia) :::*[[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1918_-_1933#Deutsche_Kolonien|German Colonies]] ::*[[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1918_-_1933#Nach_Volksabstimmung_vom_Deutschen_Reich_abgetretene_Gebiete|Areas ceded by the German Reich after a referendum]] ::*[[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1918_-_1933#Ohne_Volksabstimmung_vom_Deutschen_Reich_abzutretende_Gebiete|Areas to be ceded by the German Reich without a referendum]] ===== 3. German Empire - "Nazi Germany" (1933–1945)===== ::[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi_Germany Großdeutsches Reich] (also known as the "Third Reich", German Empire - National Socialist Dictatorship; Deu.: Nationalsozialistische Diktatur). :*Detailed info: [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1933_-_1945#Deutsches_Reich_-_Nationalsozialistische_Diktatur_.281933_-_1945.29|Deutsches Reich - Nationalsozialistische Diktatur (1933-1945)]] :*Territories during this era: ::*[[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1933_-_1945#Vor_Beginn_des_2._Weltkrieges_in_das_Deutsche_Reich_eingegliederte_Gebiete|Areas incorporated into the German Reich before the beginning of World War II]] ::*[[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1933_-_1945#W.C3.A4hrend_des_2._Weltkrieges_in_das_Deutsche_Reich_eingegliederte_Gebiete|Areas incorporated into the German Empire during World War II]] ::*[[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1933_-_1945#W.C3.A4hrend_des_2._Weltkrieges_besetzte_Gebiete_unter_deutscher_Zivilverwaltung|Territories occupied during World War II under German civil administration]] ::*[[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1933_-_1945#W.C3.A4hrend_des_2._Weltkrieges_besetzte_Gebiete_ohne_Autonomie|Territories occupied during World War II without autonomy]] ::*[[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1933_-_1945#W.C3.A4hrend_des_2._Weltkrieges_besetzte_Gebiete_unter_Kriegsrecht|Territories occupied during World War II under martial law]] ===Allied-occupied Germany (1945-1949)=== :Name to add to location field: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allied-occupied_Germany '''Besatzungszone, Gesamtdeutschland''']. ::''Example to use in location field'': :::- Leezen, Segeberg, Schleswig-Holstein, Britische Besatzungszone, Gesamtdeutschland *[[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1945_-_1949#Gesamtdeutschland_unter_Regierungsgewalt_der_Alliierten_.281945_-_1949.29|Germany as a whole under the rule of the Allies (1945-1949)]] *[[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1945_-_1949#Ostgebiete_des_Deutschen_Reiches|Eastern Territories of the German Empire]] ===Federal Republic of Germany (1949-Present)=== :Name to add to location field: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germany '''Deutschland'''] (or Bundesrepublik Deutschland) ([[:Category:Bundesrepublik Deutschland|Category]]). The Federal Republic of Germany is comprised of 16 states. See a chart and more detailed information here: [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_since_1949#Bundesrepublik_Deutschland_.28since_1949|Bundesrepublik Deutschland]] and here: [[Space:Germany_Regions_Team|Regions Team]] ::''Example to use in location field'': :::- Heiderfeld, Gemeinde Leezen, Kreis Segeberg, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland *Other territories existing during this period: :*1949-1990 - Name to add to location field: [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_since_1949#Deutsche_Demokratische_Republik_.281949_-_1990.29|'''Deutsche Demokratische Republik''']] (German Democratic Republic). :*1947-1956 - Name to add to location field: [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_since_1949#Saarland_.281947_-_1956.29|'''Saarland''']]. *Modern-day German place names consist of: ::1. '''Town/city''' (Ort) ::2. '''''OPTIONAL''' (add "Gemeinde" before the location name)'': '''Municipalities''' (Gemeinde): [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Municipalities_of_Germany#Municipalities_per_federal_state list of municipalites: click on "M" in the chart for corresponding State], ::3. '''''OPTIONAL''' (add "Kreis" before the location name)'': '''Rural/City districts''' (Kreis, Kreisfreie Stadt): [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_districts_of_Germany List of 401 districts], :::3a. Administrative districts (Amt, Samtgemeinde, Verbandsgemeinde and others) - '''PLEASE OMIT THESE FROM NAME FIELDS''' ::4. '''State''' (Bundesland): [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/States_of_Germany#List 16 German States], :::4a. Governmental districts ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regierungsbezirk Regierungsbezirk]) - '''PLEASE OMIT THESE FROM NAME FIELDS''' ::5. '''Federal''': Bundesrepublik Deutschland or Deutschland ==Other Resources== *See [[Space:German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history|German Territorial Structure in the Course of History]] for details about all of the above. * [[Space:Germany_Project_Category_Guidelines|Germany Project Category Guidelines]]

Germany Project Name Field Guidelines

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WIkiTree Guidance on [[Help:Name_Fields|Name Fields]]
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German Profiles on WikiTree Day 2023|playlist=WikiTreeDay2023}}}} __TOC__ ==Germany Project Name Field Guidelines== WikiTree guidelines say "use their convention, not ours". We aim to use the names that people themselves would have used and that would have been recognized in their own time and place. '''If in doubt, collaborate: post a comment on the profile, consult in the Germany Project Google Group, or post to G2G''' (tagged with Germany, the name or names of the profiles involved, and the question topic, i.e.: LNAB or Prefix). WikiTree Help pages for each field are linked in each section below. Please remember the following: *Information in any datafield should be supported in the profile's text (with a source, if available) *Use capitalization as appropriate (i.e.: McClellan instead of Mcclellan) *It is never appropriate to use ALL CAPS in a datafield *NO punctuation should be used in name fields except Other Nicknames and Other Last Names, where commas can be used as separators *Use umlauts (ä, ö, ü) and ß where these are appear in the original record, especially in the LNAB field (see below). *Enter names in the language used by the person. Do not enter the Latin forms of names in data fields. eg The orginal record may show Henrici (the Latin form for Heinrich). Enter Heinrich in the data fields, not Henrici etc. ===German Orthography=== :The German alphabet consists of the twenty-six letters of the ISO basic Latin alphabet plus four special letters. Whenever possible, try to use following special letters in the name fields. If you don't have a German keyboard layout, you can insert them by entering a number code with the number pad on the right side of your keyboard while having the ALT key pressed. Of course you can also just copy and paste the characters from here. :The codes are as follows: ::ß or ALT+225 ::ä or ALT+132 ::Ä or ALT+0196 ::ö or ALT+148 ::Ö or ALT+0214 ::ü or ALT+129 ::Ü or ALT+0220 :There are also some characters in old German documents like church books, that should not be entered in data fields: * y at the end of a name is a short hand form for "us", e.g. "Christiany" means Christianus. However, latinised forms should not be entered in data fields. Therefore, you would enter "Christian" in the data field, NOT "Christiany" or "Christianus". * ŭ (the letter u with a curved line above) represents the letter u in Kurrent and was used to distinguish the letter u from similar looking letters. Note: This loop, sometimes called U-Bogen in German, may appear either directly above the u or above the next letter to the right. If the record shows "ŭ", you should enter "u" in the data fields. NOTE: The u-loop is sometimes confused with an umlaut (ü) although the umlaut is usually straighter and more jagged. You should use the umlaut "ü" in data fields if it is used in the source. * m̅, n̅ are shorthand notations for double "mm" and "nn" respectively. The "m" or "n" are written only once with a straight line drawn above the letter. If the record shows "m̅", you should enter "mm" in the data fields; if the record shows "n̅", you should enter "nn" in the data fields. ([[Wikipedia:de:Nasalstrich]]) ===Prefix=== :'''In Germany, titles for professions and military ranks are generally not used'''. [[Help:Name_Fields#Prefix|Prefixes]] are limited to 10 characters. If a prefix is used frequently in public records, use the prefix field for such titles as Dr. med., Dr. phil., Dr. rer. nat., Prof., etc. According to the norm [[wikipedia:DIN 5008|DIN 5008]], those are written with period. It can also be used for religious titles such as Kardinal. Although the prefix field is appropriate for modern titles, it is not used with aristocratic titles. '''Do not use this field for titles of nobility'''. Titles such as Graf/Count, Herzog/Duke, Prinz or Fürst/Prince, etc. belong in the [[#Other Nicknames|Other Nicknames]] field. ===Proper First Name=== :The [[Help:Name_Fields#Proper_First_Name|Proper First Name]] field could also be called Formal Name, Given Name or Name at Birth. This is the formal given name(s) that would appear in official documents at birth in the person's native language. If the name is not known, use Unknown (not NN, Unk, UNKNOWN, wife of X, possibly Y, etc.) and mark the radio button uncertain. :All given names should be entered in the Proper First Name field in the order listed on the birth document. '''It is common in Germany for a person to have multiple given names''' - the German culture does not have the concept of middle names. All given names are considered equal and it is up to the individual which one to use as preferred name. If the person has more than one first name, the first name by which the person is mainly addressed, often called the "call name", belongs in the [[#Preferred First Name|Preferred First Name]] field, see below. :First names, especially pre-1500, are found spelled in a variety of ways and standard genealogical and historical works often use a modern and easily recognizable form. Seek advice if you are uncertain what is best. ::''Example'': the names Margarethe, Margret and Greta are found in different documents with alternate spellings throughout a particular woman's life, but everyone called her "Mags". The name "Margarethe" is used on her birth record. You would add Margarethe to the Proper First Name field. Margret, Greta and Mags, and the various spellings of those names, do not belong in this field. NOTE: if one of those variations was her "call name", it would be entered in the Preferred Name field, see below. :If the first name is documented with different spelling variations, choose the most often found (sourced) spelling option for the Proper First Name field. '''Alternate spellings of a name should only be included in the text of the profile's biography''', i.e.: Margarethe is also found as Margaretha, Margareetha, Margaret, Margretta, etc. - those alternate spellings should not be in the name fields, but can/should be added to the biography. :Roman Catholic church books often use Latin forms of first names. However, the Latinised names were only used in written records. Enter the name in the form used by the person, in their native language. For example, you might enter Heinrich for Henrici, Georg for Georgius, Lorenz for Laurentius etc. It might be useful, however, to include the Latin form in the biography section. :Please resolve abbreviations, like Joes or Jois for Johann (mostly), Johannes or Joannes (and be aware that Hans might have been used as synonym for this name) as well. :For information in German first name development in specific eras, over time, see: [[Space:German_Names#German_first_names|German First Names]]. ===Preferred First Name=== :The [[Help:Name_Fields#Preferred_First_Name|Preferred First Name]] is the name used in everyday life. '''This would also be the name they were known by at their death'''. This field could also be called Informal First Name, Call Name, Display Name, Colloquial Name, Current First Name or First Name at Death. This may also be the linguistic adaptation of their first name upon emigration. :For someone with multiple first names, it can be difficult to establish which was the preferred name/s. Sometimes, the preferred name is not one of the given names at birth, particularly when people emigrated. :Many German genealogies and some family histories have used things like underlining, all caps, or bold fonts to denote the preferred or commonly used names: we would add those names to the "Preferred Name" field. ::''Example'': Using the example above, Margarethe/Margret/Greta/Mags's birth record calls her Margarethe. She was called Greta in childhood and early adulthood, and used Margret for the remainder of her life. Her friends and family called her Mags. Margret is the first name that appears on her death record. Margarethe would be used in the Proper First Name field and Margret would be added to the Preferred Name field. :NOTE: Unless the person chose to use it as their preferred name, a Catholic confirmation name can be addressed in the biography field. :If you're unsure of the Preferred First Name, use the Proper First Name. ===Middle Name=== :'''[[Help:Name_Fields#Middle_Name|Middle Names]] are not commonly used in Germany; most often you will use multiple first names'''. If there is no middle name, select the "No middle name" radio button. :Currently the only legal middle names in Germany are the patronymics of the Frisian minority. Example: Hinrich Peters Müller means "Hinrich Müller, Peter's son." These names are often included in the Proper First Name field as they would most commonly appear on a birth or baptismal record. :'''{{red|TIP}}''': If you enter two names in a First Name field, e.g. "Maria Elizabetha", you will see a warning that asks if one is a middle name. There is a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Settings#Misc setting] that enables you to suppress this warning if you work in a culture that does not ordinarily use middle names. ===Other Nicknames=== :The [[Help:Name_Fields#Other_Nicknames|Other Nicknames]] field could also be called Other First Names, Also Known As or Aliases. This and the "Other Last Names" field are the only ones that can include multiple names, which should be separated with commas. '''Do NOT include quotation marks''' in this field. ::''Example'': Using the example above, Margarethe/Margret/Greta/Mags's birth record calls her Margarethe, she was called Greta in childhood and early adulthood in school records, her family and friends called her Mags, and the first name Margret appears on her death record. Margarethe would be used in the Proper First Name field, Margret would be added to the Preferred Name field, and Greta, Mags would be added to the Other Nicknames field. ::''Example 2'': Proper First Name: Manfred Albrecht, Preferred Name: Manfred, Other Nicknames: The Red Baron. :Name variants (e.g., linguistic adaptation of name upon emigration) may be entered in the Other Nicknames field if the person did NOT use the variant as their preferred name. However, '''this field should not be used for different spellings of a first name - those should be highlighted in the text of the biography'''. :Generally, the Germany Project does not include job titles in name fields. Include job titles/offices held in the biography text only. :Lands held/residences should also be noted in the biography and do NOT belong in the Other Nicknames field. Someone should not be described as being "of such-and-such a place" in the Other Nicknames field. This information belongs in the biography. There are certain exceptions, but those usually occur in early medieval profiles. :The Other Nicknames field is most commonly used for '''Titles of Nobility''' and represent what people were called during their lifetime. Titles should also be set out in the text of the biography. If in doubt, ask in a profile comment or on G2G (with the tag Germany). For more information, see: [[Space:Germany_Project_Name_Field_Guidelines_(Nobility_and_Medieval)|Germany Project Name Field Guidelines (Nobility and Medieval)]]. ===Last Name at Birth=== :The [[Help:Name_Fields#Last_Name_at_Birth|Last Name at Birth]] (LNAB) is the last name a person was born with, in their native language. Again, WikiTree's guideline is to "use their convention, not ours". This is not always easy to determine, especially when contemporary, original sources are not available or are inconsistent. '''Please do NOT create new profiles until you are certain the LNAB is correct and always search for alternate spellings and possible duplicates before creating a new German profile'''. Always remember to add umlats (ä, ö, ü) and ß where appropriate, especially in this field, as only profile managers can edit LNABs. :The LNAB is significant on WikiTree as it is used to create the WikiTree ID and the URL for the profile. When a LNAB is changed, in the background WikiTree creates a new profile and merges the existing profile into it. A LNAB should never be changed unless you have a high degree of confidence that the name you're changing it to is correct. If you are uncertain whether the current LNAB is correct (e.g. you think that "Schmidt" is probably wrong but you don't know what it should be), explain your uncertainty (noted in the profile's biography text, as a research note, or in a profile comment) and leave the LNAB as-is. If the last LNAB is unknown, add "Unknown" - not the region where they lived, or son of XYZ, or their title, etc. :In medieval times, when LNABs were not commonly used, refer to the guidance on [[Space:Germany_Project_Name_Field_Guidelines_(Nobility_and_Medieval)|Germany Project Name Field Guidelines (Nobility and Medieval)]]. :From the 12th century, the use of a fixed family name became common in West and South German cities. By the beginning of the 15th century, family names were found almost everywhere in the German-speaking world. However, in some rural areas of Germany, last names were not used until the 19th century, when they were introduced by law. Be aware that last name spellings for many families were not firmly established until the mid-1800s, and that people may have their name spelled in several different ways in different records and sources. '''Add the variants in the Other Last Names field'''. :Note re: inflection of German surnames. Sometimes people will see a surname with an additional ending of -in, -(e)n, or–(e)s. These are not necessarily part of the surname but merely indicate case or gender. And it’s not always easy to tell, even for those familiar with the language, because sometimes what appears to be an inflection is (or becomes) a permanent part of the name. Example: The daughter of Johann Müller would likely be recorded as Barbara Müllerin or as Barbara, des Johann Müllers Tochter (Johann Müller’s daughter) or Tochter des Johann Müllers (daughter of Johann Müller). The LNAB of both father and daughter is Müller. :Special care must be exercised to ensure surnames that use a particle, prefix, or preposition, such as Le, La, De, Du, Van, Van Der, Den, Ten, Zum, etc. correctly reflect the spacing used in the individual's name when they were alive. Example: "van den Berg" as compared with "Vandenberg". As with any other change of name, in the generation(s) where the rendering of the name changes, the version used at birth should be entered as the Last Name at Birth (LNAB), and the version used later should be reflected as the Current Last Name or in the Other Last Names field as appropriate. :See [[Space:German_Names#German_family_names|German Family Names]] for detailed information on the development of last names in Germany and how they were derived. See [[Space:Proper_Spelling_of_LNABs|this page]] for a list of proper spellings to use for certain German "house" names. ===Current Last Name=== :The [[Help:Name_Fields#Current_Last_Name|Current Last Name]] is the name the person was using at the time of their death per WikiTree guidelines. This field could be called Preferred Last Name, Last Name at Death or Married Name. ''NOTE: It is not uncommon in Germany for a man to take his wife's last name''. :We often reflexively use a husband's family name for women after their marriage, and in most situations that may be correct, however you should ensure there is documentary proof of this. A person's married last name belongs in this field ONLY if they chose to change their name at marriage. Add the married name in the Current Last Name field if you are ''sure'' it is the name the person used in everyday life. Otherwise add the married name in the Other Last Names field. If the person married multiple times and was using the last spouse's surname at the time of death, that name is their Current Last Name, even if the person might be better known with another surname. :It should also be noted that, in older times, people in the villages were known by their profession or by the name of the farm they worked. The oldest son often took over his father's farm and there was no issue with the family name. But younger sons often married a daughter of a farmer without male heir and took over that farm - and the name that went along with it. If they did well they might have bought a bigger farm and took that name. Family names could change three or four times that way. '''The name the person used at death should appear in this field and the other last names used would appear in "Other Last Names"''', see below. ===Other Last Names=== :The [[Help:Name_Fields#Other_Last_Names|Other Last Names]] field could be called Alternate Last Names or Last Name Variations. These are different than LNAB or Current Last Name. :This field could be used for alternative spellings that appear in the records or, if a person married more than once, you would add the last names of the spouse(s) here. Note that inclusion of variant spellings as Other Last Names is important for averting creation of new duplicate profiles. :This and the "Other Nicknames" field are the ones that can include multiple names. Separate these with commas. ===Suffix=== :The [[Help:Name_Fields#Suffix|Suffix]] field is limited to ten characters. The Suffix will appear in every name display on WikiTree, even when a Prefix, Middle Name, or Current Last Name do not appear. Therefore, it is generally reserved for suffixes that are '''an essential part of the person's name''': i.e., suffixes that were documented in vital records and/or were commonly used by that person during their lifetime. :If the person had multiple suffixes, it should generally only be the most important one for identification purposes. Others should be described in the biography. '''If a Prefix could substitute for a Suffix, that is recommended'''. :Suffixes such as "der Jüngere, "der Mittlere", "Ältere", "I", "II", or similar, may be entered in the "Suffix" field '''only if the suffix is supported by a reliable source'''. As there is a 10 character limit, the suffix may not fit in this field. If this happens, make sure to include the suffix in the biography and/or you can add it to the "Other Nicknames" field (again, ONLY if it is an ''essential'' part of the person's name). Alternatively, abbreviations such as d.J. or d.Ä are permitted in this field. :The suffix MD is not used for doctors in Germany. Use the appropriate prefix instead. :DO NOT use Jr., Sr. or I, II, III etc., if added by genealogists for convenience. As the WikiTree guidelines say: "It should never be a suffix acquired after death or a suffix the person themselves would not have used." ==Resources== * [[Space:German_Names|German Names]] / [[Space:Deutsche_Vor-_und_Familiennamen|Deutsche Vor- und Familiennamen]] *[[wikipedia:German_name|Wikipedia: German Names]] -----
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'''Resources for German Genealogy Research'''
This page offers resources to help you find information on your German Ancestors.

'''For location-specific resources in one of Germany's 16 regions, see the individual [[Space:Germany_Regions_Team|Regions]] pages, or the corresponding team page (i.e., [[Space:Prussia_Team|Prussia Team]], [[Space:Volga_German_Team|Volga Germans]], etc.)'''
==Getting Started with German Genealogy== *New WikiTreers should start here: '''[[:Category:New_Member_How-To|New Member How To]]''' ===Helpful Tools to Get Started=== * Free '''online translator''' (works better than Google Translate): [https://www.deepl.com/translator DeepL.com] * For creating '''source citations''', try using this free citation creator website: [https://www.mybib.com/ MyBib.com] *'''[https://www.meyersgaz.org/help/help.html Myers Gazetteer]''' (help page): lists almost every place name in the German Empire (1871-1918). It gives the location (the state and other jurisdictions), where the civil registry office was and parishes if that town had them. It also gives lots of other information about each place. The only drawback to Meyer’s is that if a town did not have a parish, it does not tell where the parish was, making reference to other works necessary. *Amazing (short) video: ''[https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1i1e6h?fbclid=IwAR27L1W1B_Uf9UAImI40SLHPy4mahKX02FjXicIvVnujH4Yw6TagSaV9xaU 1000 Years of European Border Changes]'' ===German Genealogy - Learn the Basics=== :Tips on how to get started in your research: * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Genealogy FamilySearch: German Genealogy] - Guide to German ancestry, family history, and genealogy *[http://www.genealogie-forum.de/allgemein/wie.htm Genealogie-Forum.de: Basics] - the first steps * [https://www.howtogermany.com/pages/genealogy.html HowToGermany.com: Searching for Your German Ancestors] *[https://www.germanroots.com/outline.html GermanRoots.com: Basic Research Outline for German Genealogy] - a step-by-step guide for Americans of German descent *[https://familyhistorydaily.com/genealogy-help-and-how-to/german-genealogy-guide/ Family History Daily: German Genealogy Guide] - a blog post with useful with advice and links ===Free Online Courses=== *Genealogy: [https://isreg.byu.edu/courses/pe/999022071006/public/start.htm Brigham Young University: German Research] (FHGER71) *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Online_Classes_and_Tutorials FamilySearch: Online Classes and Tutorials] relating to research in Germany ---- == SOURCES: German Genealogy Resource List== ===Compilations of Internet Resources=== :The following websites contain links to many online resources to use in your research: *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Online_Genealogy_Records FamilySearch: Germany Online Genealogy Records] *[https://www.genealoger.com/german/ger_general_sites.htm Genealoger.com: German Genealogy] - General Resource Sites *[https://www.cyndislist.com/germany/ CyndisList.com: Germany] *GenWiki - German Genealogy Wiki in [http://wiki-en.genealogy.net/Main_Page English] and [http://wiki-de.genealogy.net/Hauptseite German] *[https://www.germanroots.com/index.html GermanRoots.com: German Genealogy] - Resources for German Genealogy on the Internet *[https://germanculture.com.ua/library/links/genealogy.htm German Culture.com: German Genealogy] *[http://home.bawue.de/~hanacek/info/edatbase.htm BAWUE.de: Internet Sources of German Genealogy] - compiled by Andreas Hanacek (1998) *[http://compgen.de/ CompGen.de: Computer Genealogy]: useful tools, including databases and primers about German-speaking areas and record groups, blog, and online forum *[http://www.daddezio.com/germgen.html D'Addexio.com: German Genealogy Home Page] *[http://www.freesurnamesearch.com/search/germany.html Free databases: Germany] - Germany Genealogy Search *[https://www.many-roads.com/ Many Roads] - great site, they send newsletters and have podcasts too! *[https://www.genteam.at/ GenTeam]: the geographical centre of the databases is the present-day Austria and its neighboring lands. The use of the databases is free, but registration is required ===Naming Customs and Surname Distribution=== *[[Space:Germany_Project_Name_Field_Guidelines|WikiTree: Germany Project Name Field Guidelines]] *[[Space:German_Names| WikiTree: German Names]], a historical perspective *[http://geogen.stoepel.net/ Geogen.stoepel.net: Geogen v.4] shows you a mapped representation of the distribution of German surnames based on recent phone book entries. Make sure you select relative distribution as otherwise the main cities will show up and cloud your results. *[https://www.dastelefonbuch.de/ Das Telefonbuch] the electronic version of the nationwide German telephone book *[https://nvk.genealogy.net/map Genealogy.net: Name distribution map], choose 1890 or 1996 *[[Space:Finding_Geographic_Distributions_of_German_Surnames|WikiTree: Finding Geographic Distributions of German Surnames]] ===Reliable Sources=== ====Parish/Church Records (the most reliable source for German research)==== :'''Church records, parish registers and church books, are the most important and reliable sources for family history research in Germany until 1875, when the civil registry offices started keeping these records'''. They recorded baptism, marriage and burial details, with the majority of people living in German/Prussian regions. Churches were responsible for keeping their own records, so knowing the religion of whom you are researching is helpful. The most common religions were Catholics and Protestants. Protestant and Catholic church records started in the 1500's. However, most of the existing church records do not begin before the end of the 30-year war. You will need to know the parish(es) your relative lived in to be able to start searching for records. *[https://data.matricula-online.eu/en/deutschland/ Matricula] is an interdenominational and international platform that provides free access to church records, including the Catholic church *[https://www.archion.de/ Archion.de] (pay site): Since 2015 this Evangelical cooperative archive website has provided an increasing number of Protestant church record images from many parts of the former German Empire. *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog FamilySearch.org: Catalog], by place name - the starting place to find free viewable microfilms of parish registers (unfortunately, many of these records are not yet indexed) ====Databases==== *OSB and OFB: Ortssippenbücher "OSB" (lists of families within a particular parish and are generally compilations of church records made by pastors) and Ortsfamilienbuch "OFB" (online local family and heritage books) are great sources for German genealogy and are considered to be reliable sources for pre-1700 German genealogy. However, many of these records are '''not''' available online. See: [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Town_Genealogies_and_Parish_Register_Inventories_on_the_Internet Germany Town Genealogies] for more info on these sources. REMEMBER TO CITE THESE SOURCES PROPERLY: author, "title", (publication place, date), page number. ''Also, please extract the vital info from the book and add it into your citation'', i.e.: :::Hanauer, Dr. Josef. "Häusergeschichte der Marktgemeinde Eslarn", (Marktgemeinde Eslarn. 1985), p. 123, family xyz: Katharina, née Eichhorn, b.14 May 1834, d.8 August 1912; Parents: Eichorn Johann, Ludwig-Müller-Straße 2 Katharina, née Braun :*[http://ofb.genealogy.net/ OFB.genealogy.net: Online Ortsfamilienbücher] :*[[Space:Familienb%C3%BCcher:_German_Family_Books| WikiTree: Familienbücher]] - a list of regional/family books not available online that are owned by project members who will do look-ups on request *[http://meta.genealogy.net/ Meta.genealogy.net] - Meta Search of genealogy.net. This website concentrates on German ancestors and with the meta search you are querying all their databases in one search. Many useful results should show up, but also [[#Unreliable Sources|user generated trees]] from GEDBAS. *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/location/1927074 FamilySearch: Indexed Historical Records] available for free on the FamilySearch website *[http://www.akvz.de/index.html Arbeitskreis Volkszahlregister (AKVZ)]: mostly northern German census records - AKVZ transfers handwritten censuses and other registers of persons from the period 1671 to 1864 into machine readable form in maximum document fidelity, without changing or interpreting the original (transcription). The person database currently contains 2.3 million persons. The site is freely accessible. *The ''Deutsches Geschlechterbuch'', until 1943 known as the ''Genealogisches Handbuch bürgerlicher Familien'' is a genealogical handbook with master lists of German upper and middle class families. Online at [http://wiki-de.genealogy.net/Deutsches_Geschlechterbuch de.genealogy.net] and [https://ahnen-forscher.com/geschlechterbuch/ Ahnen-Forscher.com] ====Archives==== :Civil registry offices started keeping birth, marriage and death records after 1875. These offices are in the 16 German states. They're responsible for keeping certain documents (certificates, records, maps, digital data, etc.) in the state's archives. For a list of all the offices, visit: [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_staatlicher_Archive Wikipedia: List of State Archives] *[https://www.bundesarchiv.de/DE/Navigation/Home/home.html Federal Archives] *[https://www.stasi-unterlagen-archiv.de/ Stasi: State Archives] *[https://arolsen-archives.org/ The Arolsen Archives] are an international center on Nazi persecution with the world’s most extensive collection of documents about the victims and survivors of National Socialism. The documents relate to the various groups persecuted by the Nazi regime and contain references to around 17.5 million people. Many of the around 30 million documents are now available in the online archive of the Arolsen Archives. :If you need to contact archives or parishes to search or get access to documents, the following free space provides you with good starting point: [[Space:Lists_of_Adresses_for_Family_Research_in_Germany|List of Addresses for Family Research in Germany]] ====Biographies==== *[https://www.deutsche-biographie.de/home?language=en Deutsche Biographie (German Biography)] - Certified information on more than 730,000 personalities and families in the German speaking areas from the Middle Ages to the present; namely 50,000 biographies (ADB and NDB) and links to more than 230 online resources (literature, dictionaries, source editions etc.). ====Emigration==== :NOTE: More links are available on the 16 Regions pages: * Bremen passenger lists [http://www.passagierlisten.de German] and [http://www.passengerlists.de/ English] *[https://www.germanroots.com/emigration.html GermanRoots.com: Online German Emigration Records, Lists and Indexes], by region *[https://immigrantships.net/bremenproj/bremenproject.html Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild: Transcribed Ships Manifests], departing from Germany *[https://library.ndsu.edu/grhc/ Germans from Russia Heritage Collection] - Home page *[[Space:Palatine Migration Project Reliable Sources|Palatine Migration Project Reliable Sources]] - list of reliable sources specific to Palatine Migration ====Immigration==== *Dutch Red Cross: "Transcripts from German registry offices of birth, marriage, and death certificates" in which one spouse originated from the Netherlands or the child descended from at least one Dutch parent (Second World War, and occasionally reaching back to 1871) **https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/nieuws/trouwen-in-oorlogstijd-duitse-huwelijksakten-nu-in-wiewaswie/ **Death certificates from 1940 to 1945: https://cbg.nl/bronnen/cbg-verzamelingen/oorlogsbronnen/ - searchable at https://cbgverzamelingen.nl/ (subscription required) ====States, Maps and Location Resources==== *[https://www.meyersgaz.org/ Myers Gazetteer]: Search Page (lists almost every place name in the German Empire (1871-1918)). *[http://www.kartenmeister.com/preview/databaseuwe.asp Kartenmeister.com]: Prussia map database with 108,000+ locations with over 45,000 name changes once, and 5,500 twice and more. All locations are EAST of the Oder and Neisse rivers and are based on the borders of the eastern provinces in Spring 1918. Included in this database are the following provinces: Eastprussia, including Memel, Westprussia, Brandenburg, Posen, Pomerania, and Silesia. *[https://mastodon.online/users/GlienkeStephan/statuses/109383370642526177 German History Maps II - The Essential List, 1870-1945] *[http://gov.genealogy.net/search/index The Historic Gazetteer]: Another Search Page to find German place names. This gives a good summary of historic changes of government districts, *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Genealogy#Clickable_Maps:_The_German_Empire.2C_1871-1918 FamilySearch: Clickable Maps of the German Empire] * [http://www.maproom.org/00/01/ Putzgers Historischer Schul-Atlas 1905] (maps of old territories) *[https://www.davidrumsey.com/ David Rumsey Maps] *[[Space:Germany_Project_Location_Field_Guidelines|WikiTree: Germany Project Location Field Guidelines]] **[[Space:German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history|WikiTree: German Territorial Structure in the Course of History]] **[[Space:German_History|German History]]: chart including Predecessor Sovereign States of Germany ('''needs completion''') *Video: ''[https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1i1e6h?fbclid=IwAR27L1W1B_Uf9UAImI40SLHPy4mahKX02FjXicIvVnujH4Yw6TagSaV9xaU 1000 Years of European Border Changes]'' *WikiTree: [[:Category:German_History|Category: German History]] (NOTE: these are location categories you can use on your profiles - they are not yet complete and may be reorganized at some point) ====Cemeteries and Memorials==== *"[http://www.denkmalprojekt.org Gefallenendenkmäler]" (War Memorials): 1618-present. The collection is generally limited to fallen members of the German and Austrian armed forces of all wars *Online project "[https://grabsteine.genealogy.net/ Grabsteine]" (Tombstones): This is a public, non-commercial gravestone project *[https://www.volksbund.de/erinnern-gedenken/graebersuche-online Gräbersuche-Online] - German Military Grave Search *[[Space:Germany_Cemeteries_Team|Germany Cemeteries Team]], part of the Global Cemeteries Project (dormant - needs volunteers!) *[[Space:_Cemetery_Vingis_Park_Kariu_kapines|Vingis Park Cemetery ]] - in Vilnus, Lithuania memorial to 1600+ German WWII soldiers who were killed in action ====Newspapers==== *[https://www.deutsche-digitale-bibliothek.de/newspaper?lang=en German Digital Library] - German Newspaper Portal *[http://www.onlinenewspapers.com/germany.htm OnlineNewspapers.com: German Newspapers] *[https://theancestorhunt.com/blog/europe-free-online-historical-newspapers/#Germany Free online historical newspapers] *[https://zeitpunkt.nrw/ Zeitpunkt NRW] - Historical newspapers from North Rhine Westphalia ====Pre-1700, Medieval, Aristocrats and Notables==== *[http://wiki-de.genealogy.net/Gothaisches_Genealogisches_Taschenbuch GenWiki: Gothaisches Genealogisches Taschenbuch] is a series of books in which the German Aristocracy Archive Marburg has been publishing the genealogies of the genders of the historical nobility since 2015. The series is the successor to the Genealogical Handbook of the Nobility (GHdA) published until 2015. *[[Space:Monumenta_Germaniae_Historica|Monumenta Germaniae Historica]] ([https://www.dmgh.de/ digital/searches]): a comprehensive series of edited and published primary sources, both chronicle and archival, for the study of Northwestern and Central European history from the end of the Roman Empire to 1500. One drawback is that much, if not most, if the information is in Latin, others are in alt- or mittelhochdeutsch, which is difficult to read/translate for some. *[http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families] by Charles Cawley. See WikiTree's source page: [[Space:Medieval Lands]] for instructions on how to cite this source. **OSB and OFB: Ortssippenbücher "OSB" (lists of families within a particular parish and are generally compilations of church records made by pastors) and Ortsfamilienbuch "OFB" (online local family and heritage books) are great sources for German genealogy and are considered to be reliable sources for pre-1700 German genealogy. However, many of these records are '''not''' available online. See: [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Town_Genealogies_and_Parish_Register_Inventories_on_the_Internet Germany Town Genealogies] for more info on these sources. REMEMBER TO CITE THESE SOURCES PROPERLY: author, "title", (publication place, date), page number. ''Also, please extract the vital info from the book and add it into your citation'', i.e.: :::Hanauer, Dr. Josef. "Häusergeschichte der Marktgemeinde Eslarn", (Marktgemeinde Eslarn. 1985), p. 123, family xyz: Katharina, née Eichhorn, b.14 May 1834, d.8 August 1912; Parents: Eichorn Johann, Ludwig-Müller-Straße 2 Katharina, née Braun :*[http://ofb.genealogy.net/ OFB.genealogy.net: Online Ortsfamilienbücher] :*[[Space:Familienb%C3%BCcher:_German_Family_Books| WikiTree: Familienbücher]] - a list of regional/family books not available online that are owned by project members who will do look-ups on request * Online trees can be used as tools to find original sources and secondary literature. Remember that original sources found in the online tree, and not the online tree itself, should be cited on profiles: ** Manfred Hiebl's ''[http://www.manfred-hiebl.de/genealogie-mittelalter/ Genealogie Mittelalter]'' ** Leo van de Pas' ''[https://www.genealogics.org/ Genealogics]'' *[[Space:List_of_German_monarchs|WikiTree: List of German Monarchs]] *[[Space:List_of_German_Nobility_and_Aristocracy|WikiTree: List of German Nobility and Aristocracy]] *[[Space:Pre-1500 Resource Page|Pre-1500 Resource Page]] *[[Space:German_inventors_and_discoverers|German Inventors and Discoverers]] ===Reliable Sources with Conditions === * [https://www.findagrave.com/ Find A Grave], [https://billiongraves.com/ Billiongraves] and other cemetery sites would be deemed reliable ''only'' when a picture of the headstone is provided. Remember that even grave markers can have errors in name spelling and dates. === Unreliable Sources === * User generated online trees like Geni, MyHeritage, Ancestry, FamilySearch, Rootsweb, Geneanet, GEDBAS. These kinds of sites can be used to find details that can lead to reliable sources. Some online trees cite sources that can be used for your profiles (after you have checked them out). '''Never use a user generated tree as source'''. * Published books, articles and blogs that do not have sources listed. * See also: [[:Category:Frauds_and_Fabrications]] ---- ==German History and Timelines== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Germany Wikipedia: History of Germany] *[https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-17301646 BBC.com: Germany profile - Timeline] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Historical_Events_and_Their_Impact_on_German_Research FamilySearch: Historical Events and Their Impact on German Research] *[https://www.britannica.com/place/German-Empire Britannica.com: History of the German Empire, 1871-1918] ---- == Writing, Language and Translation Resources== ===Writing=== :In Germany a number of different written languages and dialects were used. Below are some links to sites which may help you with old documents: *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackletter Wikipedia: Blackletter], also known as Gothic script, Gothic minuscule, or Textura, was a script used throughout Western Europe from approximately 1150 until the 17th century *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fraktur Wikipedia: Fraktur] is a calligraphic hand of the Latin alphabet and any of several blackletter typefaces derived from this hand *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurrent Wikipedia: Kurrent] is an old form of German-language handwriting based on late medieval cursive writing **'''[https://archivfuehrer-kolonialzeit.de/font-tool Kurrent Typewriter: a tool to read old German writing]''' - If you're trying to read/decipher a letter or any written document in the old German handwriting of Fraktur/Kurrentschrift then you need to use this tool. The website is in German but it's pretty easy. You click on the letters that you can identify, one-by-one, and if you're unsure about a letter you use the dot (.). The tool itself will give you the words that are most likely, thus helping you understand what was written. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%9F Wikipedia: ß] *[http://www.deutsche-handschrift.de/adsschreiben.php#schriftfeld Schrift - Generator] - translates your typewritten text into your choice of 8 different scripts *[http://sktranslations.com/think-like-german-spelling-variations-genealogy-documents Think like a German: Spelling Variations in Genealogy Documents] ====Sütterlin==== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%BCtterlin Wikipedia: Sütterlin] is the last widely used form of Kurrent, the historical form of German handwriting *[http://www.suetterlinschrift.de/Englisch/Titel.htm Suetterlinschrift.de: Sütterlin writing ("Old German Hand") as a handwriting] - has tips and tricks for deciphering old scripts, tutorials for writing using the Sütterlin style, and a comparison of the Sütterlin alphabet to older writings of 17th-19th century *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Handwriting FamilySearch: Germany - Handwriting], Sütterlin ===Translation and Language=== * '''Free online translator''' (works better than Google Translate): [https://www.deepl.com/translator DeepL.com] *Ask one of our [[Space:Language_volunteers|Language Volunteers]] for help *[http://germanforenglishspeakers.com/ German for English Speakers] - a basic overview of the German language for English-speaking *[https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f8/Brockhaus_1894_Deutsche_Mundarten.jpg WikiMedia]: Brockhaus 1894 German Dialects (map) *[[Space:German_Roots/Deutschland_Portal|WikiTree: Germany Project - Deutschland Portal]] *[[:Category: WikiTree-Hilfe|WikiTree: Category: WikiTree Help (DE)]] - list of WikiTree help pages translated from English to German *[https://dict.tu-chemnitz.de/ BEOLINGUS - Online Dictionary] - German to English *[http://dwb.uni-trier.de/de/ DWB]: Deutsches Wörterbuch, the mid-19th-century German dictionary created by the Brothers Grimm, is the online place to find archaic words and phrases, defining them and using them in context ===Glossaries=== *WikiTree: [[Space:German-English_Glossary|WikiTree: German-English Glossary]] of genealogical terms (expansion of above, including occupations) *WikiTree: [[Space:Genealogy_Glossary|WikiTree: Genealogy Glossary]], a basic genealogy glossary in 8 languages **WikiTree: [[Space:Translation_Table|Translation Table]] - another glossary in multiple languages '''THIS SHOULD BE COMBINED WITH PAGE ABOVE''' ===Other=== *[http://www.math.ubc.ca/~cass/frivs/latin/latin-dict-full.html Latin Dictionary] - many old records are written in Latin this is a handy list of commonly used Latin words/phrases ---- ==Interact with Other German Genealogists== * [[Space:Stammtisch|Deutschsprachiger WikiTree-Stammtisch]] (every second Thursday and every fourth Wednesday of the month, 20:00 German time) ===Groups and Societies=== *[https://ggsmn.org/ GGSMN.org: Germanic Genealogy Society], a USA-based (Minnesota) group *[http://www.wgff.de/ Westdeutsche Gesellschaft für Familienkunde WGFF.de]: (West German Society for Family Studies) - this site has resources for research in the former Prussian Rhine Province; today parts of North Rhine-Westphalia and Rhineland-Palatinate *[http://www.germangenealogygroup.com GermanyGenealogyGroup.com], another USA-based German Genealogy group *[https://www.sggee.org SGGEE.org: The Society for German Genealogy in Eastern Europe] focuses on the genealogy of Germans from Russian Poland and Volhynia ===Mailing Lists=== :Consider joining one of the regional mailing lists for the region your ancestor lived in. They are full of local experts that are more than willing to help. Be aware that not all Germans are comfortable speaking/writing in English and they use online translators. Here are all genealogy mailing lists for Germany: *[http://genwiki.genealogy.net/Kategorie:Genealogische_Mailingliste GenWiki: Genealogische Mailingliste] === Social Media Groups=== *[https://www.facebook.com/groups/GermanGenealogy/?ref=br_rs Facebook: German Genealogy] (private group, you'll need to be added) *[https://www.facebook.com/groups/1745410739105849/?ref=br_rs Facebook: Prussian Genealogy & Heritage / German, Polish & Lithuanian Roots Community] (private group, you'll need to be added) *[https://www.facebook.com/GermanHeritageAustralia/?ref=br_rs Facebook: German-Australian Genealogy & History Alliance] * [https://twitter.com/search?q=%23AFStunde&src=typed_query&f=live #AFStunde] at Twitter (every Thursday 20:00 German time) ---- == Other Resources on WikiTree== ===Help and Editing on WikiTree=== *[[Help:Pre-1700_Profiles|Help: Pre-1700 Profiles]] *[[Help:Research_Before_Editing|Help: Research Before Editing]] ===Images=== *WikiTree: [[Space:German Flags|German Flags]] *WikiTree: [[Space:German_E-Cards|German e-Cards]] *WikiTree: [[Space:German Roots Images|Germany Project Images]] === Categories=== see [[Space:Germany_Project_Category_Guidelines|Germany Project Category Guidelines]] ===Related Projects and Pages=== *[[Project:Palatine_Migration|Palatine Migration Project]] *[[Space:Medieval_Project_-_Germany| Medieval Project - Germany Team]] *[[:Category:Germany,_Place_Studies|Germany Place Studies]]: IMPORTANT: Please use [[Category:Germany Place Studies]] to categorize your One Place Study *[[:Project:Slavic_Roots|Slavic Roots Project]] *[[:Project:Poland|Poland Project]] *[[Project:Denmark|Denmark Project]] and [[Project:Nordic|Nordic Project]] *[[Project:Switzerland|Switzerland Project]] *[[Project:Cape_of_Good_Hope_-_Kaap_de_Goede_Hoop_(1652-1806)|Cape of Good Hope Project]]. *[[Space:Baltic-German Team|Baltic-Germans]] *[[Space:Austria|Space:Austria]] (currently a team under Global Project) ===German Name Studies=== * [[Space:Daur_Name_Study|Daur Name Study]] * [[Space:Geisinger_Name_Study|Geisinger Name Study]] * [[Space:Laux_Name_Study|Laux Name Study]] *[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1AO9kd7k6U1RIdFDYwyFARnW0RKIC5lF1/view?usp=sharing Ruoff Name Study] * [[Space:Schindler_Name_Study|Schindler Name Study]] * [[Space:Steurenthaler_Name_Study|Steurenthaler Name Study]] ===Other WikiTree Pages=== *WikiTree: [[Space:Germany_Project_Newsletters| Germany Project Newsletters]] *WikiTree: [[Space:Lists_of_Adresses_for_Family_Research_in_Germany|Lists of Addresses for Family Research in Germany]] === Example Profiles === {{Example Profile | id = Luther-367 | name = Martin Luther (1483 - 1546) | image = Luther-367.jpg | project = Germany | project image = Flags.gif }} {{Example Profile | id = Einstein-1 | name = Albert Einstein (1879 - 1955) | image = Einstein-1.png | project = Germany | project image = Flags.gif }} ----
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'''''Thank you for collaborating and contributing to the Germany Project Resources Page.''''' ----
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[[Category:Germany Project]] '''Go to Main [[Project:Germany|Germany Project]] page''' ==Germany Project Teams== The Germany project is split into teams to facilitate collaboration and member participation. You must be a project member to join these teams. ===Functional=== *[[Space:Germany_Project_Translation_Team|Germany Project Translation Team]] - translators dedicated to helping translate WikiTree Help pages into German and also offering translation assistance to other WikiTreers. See a list of the translated WikiTree Help pages [[:Category: WikiTree-Hilfe|HERE]]. *[[Space:Germany_Profile_Improvers_Team|Germany Profile Improvement Teams]] - If you like to connect profiles to the global tree, add sources, fix database errors, or research/complete merges, this is the team for you! This team includes four subteams: [[Space:Germany_Project_Connectors_Team|Connectors]], [[Space:Germany_Project_Sourcerers_Team|Sourcerers]], [[Space:Germany_Project_Data_Doctors_Team|Data Doctors]], and [[Space:Germany_Project_Arborists_Team|Arborists]]. This team also includes a Challenges Team that participates in quarterly "thons": the [[Space:Germany_Genies|Germany Genies]]. *[[Space:Germany_Project_Managed_Profiles_Team|Managed Profiles Team]]: For those of you who enjoy building biographies, our Managed Profiles Team works on project-managed and 5-Star profiles (those with over 1000 views) and includes profiles of medieval, noble/aristocratic, and notable Germans. See the list of our project-managed profiles [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1bllkEQMkBeFpFQYWd9fvrwpOrXg0xSMBmhrfyY1JL7Q/edit#gid=0 HERE]. Completion of the [[Space:Profile_Improvements_Voyage|PIP Voyage]] is encouraged before joining this team. * [[Space:Germany_Categorization_Team|Categorization Team]] - we need help here!! ===Historical=== *[[Space:Alsace_%E2%80%93_Lorraine_/_Elsass_%E2%80%93_Lothringen|Alsace Lorraine]]: The Imperial Territory of Alsace-Lorraine was a territory created by the German Empire in 1871 after it annexed most of Alsace and the Moselle department of Lorraine following its victory in the Franco-Prussian War. *[[Space:Medieval_Project_-_Germany|Medieval]] (this team is managed by the Medieval Project) *[[Project:Prussia|Prussia Team]]: Prussia was a German kingdom from 1701-1918 and was the driving force behind the unification of Germany in 1871. === Special Interest/Migrational === *[[Space:Germans_of_Russia_Team|Germans of Russia Team]]: This is a German team and not a Russia team because they are a special case. Although they are locally located in today's Russia/Ukraine, they have little to do with Russia. Most of the sources are written in German and a large part of them returned to the former German Reich already in 1940. Many then came to Germany after 1945 as late repatriates, so that their stay in Russia/the former Soviet Union was only temporary. See [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russlanddeutsche Wikipedia.de] for more info. Germans of Russia sub-teams include: ::*[[Space:Volga_German_Team|Volga Germans]]: Ethnic Germans who colonized and historically lived along the Volga River in the region of southeastern European Russia around Saratov and to the south. Recruited as immigrants to Russia in the 18th century by Czarina Catherine the Great, they were allowed to maintain their German culture, language, traditions and churches (Lutheran, Reformed, Catholics, Moravians and Mennonites). In the 19th and early 20th centuries, many Volga Germans emigrated to Kansas, Nebraska, the Dakotas, California, Washington and other states across the western United States, as well as to Canada and South America (mainly Argentina and Brazil). ::*[[Space:Volhynia|Volhynia]]: Historic region in Central and Eastern Europe, situated between south-eastern Poland, south-western Belarus, and western Ukraine. While the borders of the region are not clearly defined, the territory that still carries the name is Volyn Oblast, located in western Ukraine. ::*[[Space:Black_Sea_Germans|Black Sea Germans]]: Ethnic Germans who left their homelands starting in the late 18th century, but principally in the early 19th century at the behest of Emperor Alexander I of Russia, and settled in territories off the north coast of the Black Sea, mostly in the territories of the southern Russian Empire (including modern-day Ukraine). :Other Special Interest/Migrational: *[[Space:Gottschee_Project|Gottschee]]: Gottschee refers to a former German-speaking region of Lower Carniola, now in Slovenia. The region has been a county, duchy, district, and municipality during various parts of its history. The term often also refers to the entire ethnolinguistic area regardless of administrative borders. Today Gottschee largely corresponds to the Municipality of Kočevje. The original German settlers of the region are called Gottschee Germans or Gottscheers, and their German dialect is called Gottschee German or Gottscheerish. *[[Project:Donauschwaben|Donauschwaben]]: The Donauschwaben and Banater Swabians are German-speaking people who settled in and around the Danube River in southeastern and central Europe in several waves through the 18th and 19th centuries. The Austro-Hungarian Empire, having taken much of the area back from the Ottoman Empire, actively recruited subjects to colonize the neglected lands and make them arable and profitable, and not incidentally, to defend them against Ottoman raids. It's estimated that around one million ethnic Germans lived in these regions before WWII. This team also includes a page for a region in Donauschwaben: [[Space:Banater_Schwaben|Banater Schwaben]]. ===Propose A New Team=== :If you have an idea for a team that isn't already covered above then you can suggest it on the [[Space:Germany_Project_Ideas_Proposal_Page|Germany Project Ideas Proposal Page]]. -----
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[[Category:Germany Project]] This page is provided by the [[Project:Germany|Germany Project]] =Welcome to the Germany Project Templates Page= The Germany project has many [[Help:Templates|templates]] which can be used to add special boxes, also known as [[Help:Stickers|stickers]], to display on profiles. Templates highlight information of interest specific to the person and should be used sparingly, with no more than 3 per profile (the exception is for active WikiTree member profiles, where you can load them on). :-) '''Please remember''': stickers are used for profile "decoration" only. The information you add to a sticker should be reflected in the profile's data fields and in its biography. Stickers are used at the discretion of the profile manager and can be removed at any time. If you want to add a sticker to a profile, please be courteous and ask the PM before adding a sticker to a profile you do not manage. =Templates/Stickers= ==Germany Project Member Sticker== This sticker can be placed on the profile of active WikiTreers who are members of the Germany Project, with English and German options. To add this sticker to a profile, simply copy the following coding and insert it directly below the Biography headline:

{{Member|German Roots}} :{{Member|German Roots}} displays as:



{{Member|German Roots|lang=de}} :{{Member|German Roots|lang=de}} displays as:



See [[Template:Member|Template:Member]] for more detailed information on using the Member sticker. ---- ==Language Stickers== Are you bilingual? Let the community know by placing one of these stickers on your profile! There are several parameters and levels of expertise you can choose from. See the template page, linked below, for more information.
:{{Languages|de}}{{Languages|de}} displays as:



:{{Languages|de|en-3}}{{Languages|de|en-4}} displays as:







:{{Languages|en|de-1}}{{Languages|de|en-4}} displays as:






See [[Template:Languages|Template: Languages]] for more detailed information on using the Language sticker. ---- ==German Roots Stickers== The German Roots Sticker, available in English and German, can be placed on any profile of a person with German ancestors. '''This sticker will automatically place profiles in the [[Category:German Roots]]'''. To add this sticker to a profile, simply copy the following coding and insert it directly below the Biography headline:

:{{German Roots Sticker}}{{German Roots Sticker}} displays as:



:{{German Roots Sticker|lang=de}} {{German Roots Sticker|lang=de}}} displays as:



Here are [[:Category:German_Roots|profiles and pages using the sticker]]. Use the [[#Nonmigrating Ancestor|Nonmigrating Ancestor]] sticker below if you want to add specific information, like a village name or different text. See [[Template:German_Roots_Sticker|Template:German Roots Sticker]] for more detailed information on the German Roots sticker. ---- ===German Roots - Regions=== :Regional options are also available with the modern-day flag in both English and German. Regional categories are NOT added to profiles using this sticker, but the German Roots category is attached. :See [[Template:German_Roots_Sticker|Template: German Roots Sticker]] for more detailed information on the German Roots sticker.
---- :{{German Roots Sticker|Baden-Württemberg}}{{German Roots Sticker|Baden-Württemberg}} displays as:



:{{German Roots Sticker|Baden-Württemberg|lang=de}}{{German Roots Sticker|Baden-Württemberg|lang=de}} displays as:



---- :{{German Roots Sticker|Bayern}}{{German Roots Sticker|Bayern}} displays as:



:{{German Roots Sticker|Bayern|lang=de}}{{German Roots Sticker|Bayern|lang=de}} displays as:



---- :{{German Roots Sticker|Berlin}}{{German Roots Sticker|Berlin}} displays as:



:{{German Roots Sticker|Berlin|lang=de}}{{German Roots Sticker|Berlin|lang=de}} displays as:



---- :{{German Roots Sticker|Brandenburg}}{{German Roots Sticker|Brandenburg}} displays as:



:{{German Roots Sticker|Brandenburg|lang=de}}{{German Roots Sticker|Brandenburg|lang=de}} displays as:



---- :{{German Roots Sticker|Hamburg}}{{German Roots Sticker|Hamburg}} displays as:



:{{German Roots Sticker|Hamburg|lang=de}}{{German Roots Sticker|Hamburg|lang=de}} displays as:



---- :{{German Roots Sticker|Hessen}}{{German Roots Sticker|Hessen}} displays as:



:{{German Roots Sticker|Hessen|lang=de}}{{German Roots Sticker|Hessen|lang=de}} displays as:



---- :{{German Roots Sticker|Mecklenburg-Vorpommern}}{{German Roots Sticker|Mecklenburg-Vorpommern}} displays as:



:{{German Roots Sticker|Mecklenburg-Vorpommern|lang=de}}{{German Roots Sticker|Mecklenburg-Vorpommern|lang=de}} displays as:



---- :{{German Roots Sticker|Niedersachsen}}{{German Roots Sticker|Niedersachsen}} displays as:



:{{German Roots Sticker|Niedersachsen|lang=de}}{{German Roots Sticker|Niedersachsen|lang=de}} displays as:



---- :{{German Roots Sticker|Nordrhein-Westfalen}}{{German Roots Sticker|Nordrhein-Westfalen}} displays as:



:{{German Roots Sticker|Nordrhein-Westfalen|lang=de}}{{German Roots Sticker|Nordrhein-Westfalen|lang=de}} displays as:



---- :{{German Roots Sticker|Rheinland-Pfalz}}{{German Roots Sticker|Rheinland-Pfalz}} displays as:



:{{German Roots Sticker|Rheinland-Pfalz|lang=de}}{{German Roots Sticker|Rheinland-Pfalz|lang=de}} displays as:



---- :{{German Roots Sticker|Saarland}}{{German Roots Sticker|Saarland}} displays as:



:{{German Roots Sticker|Saarland|lang=de}}{{German Roots Sticker|Saarland|lang=de}} displays as:



---- :{{German Roots Sticker|Sachsen}}{{German Roots Sticker|Sachsen}} displays as:



:{{German Roots Sticker|Sachsen|lang=de}}{{German Roots Sticker|Sachsen|lang=de}} displays as:



---- :{{German Roots Sticker|Sachsen-Anhalt}}{{German Roots Sticker|Sachsen-Anhalt}} displays as:



:{{German Roots Sticker|Sachsen-Anhalt|lang=de}}{{German Roots Sticker|Sachsen-Anhalt|lang=de}} displays as:



---- :{{German Roots Sticker|Schleswig-Holstein}}{{German Roots Sticker|Schleswig-Holstein}} displays as:



:{{German Roots Sticker|Schleswig-Holstein|lang=de}}{{German Roots Sticker|Schleswig-Holstein|lang=de}} displays as:



---- :{{German Roots Sticker|Thüringen}}{{German Roots Sticker|Thüringen}} displays as:



:{{German Roots Sticker|Thüringen|lang=de}}{{German Roots Sticker|Thüringen|lang=de}} displays as:



---- ==Location Stickers== Use the [[Template:Germany Sticker|Germany Sticker]] to produce "lived in" or "born in" location stickers. A location MUST be added as a parameter. If you add a modern regional location (rather than just Germany or Deutschland), you can also add a regional flag. Berlin is used as an example in the images below. If you're adding a regional location to the sticker, it should be used on more modern profiles as they do not include the language "the region now known as XYZ, Germany" ("hat deutsche Wurzeln im Bereich des heutigen XYZ, Deutschland"), as the [[Template: German Roots Sticker|German Roots Sticker]] does. To use this more complex language for a location sticker, use the [[#Nonmigrating Ancestor|Nonmigrating Ancestor]] sticker, below. NOTE: The [[Template:Germany Sticker|Germany Sticker]] and [[#Nonmigrating Ancestor|Nonmigrating Ancestor]] sticker do NOT add any categories. See [[Template: Germany Sticker|Template: Germany Sticker]] for more detailed information on using the Germany Sticker. ==="Lived In" Sticker=== :The [[Template:Germany Sticker|Germany Sticker]]'s default text, with a location parameter, produces a "lived in" sticker - a location MUST be added as a parameter. To add this sticker to a profile, copy the following coding and insert it directly below the Biography headline:

:{{Germany Sticker|location=Germany}}{{Germany Sticker
|location=Germany}} displays as:



:{{Germany Sticker|location=Berlin, Germany|image=German_Flags-1.png}}{{Germany Sticker
|location=Berlin, Germany
|image=German_Flags-1.png}} displays as:



:{{Germany Sticker|location=Deutschland|lang=de}}{{Germany Sticker
|location=Deutschland
|lang=de}} displays as:



:{{Germany Sticker|location=Berlin, Deutschland|lang=de|image=German_Flags-1.png}}{{Germany Sticker
|location=Berlin, Deutschland
|lang=de
|image=German_Flags-1.png}} displays as:



See [[Template: Germany Sticker|Template: Germany Sticker]] for more detailed information on using the Germany Sticker as a "lived in" sticker. ==="Born In" Sticker=== :Adding "|born=yes" to the [[Template:Germany Sticker|Germany Sticker]], with a location parameter, produces a "born in" sticker - a location MUST be added as a parameter. :To add this sticker to a profile, copy the following coding and insert it directly below the Biography headline:

:{{Germany Sticker|born=yes|location=Germany}}{{Germany Sticker
|born=yes
|location=Germany}} displays as:



:{{Germany Sticker|born=yes|location=Berlin, Germany|image=German_Flags-1.png}}{{Germany Sticker
|born=yes
|location=Berlin, Germany
|image=German_Flags-1.png}} displays as:



:{{Germany Sticker|born=yes|location=Deutschland|lang=de}}{{Germany Sticker
|born=yes
|location=Deutschland
|lang=de}} displays as:



:{{Germany Sticker|born=yes|location=Berlin, Deutschland|lang=de|image=German_Flags-1.png}}{{Germany Sticker
|born=yes
|location=Berlin, Deutschland
|lang=de
|image=German_Flags-1.png}} displays as:



See [[Template: Germany Sticker|Template: Germany Sticker]] for more detailed information on using the Germany Sticker as a "born in" sticker. ---- ==Migrating Ancestor== The Migrating Ancestor template is used for profiles of people who migrated from one place to another. :{{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Germany |destination= Australia |origin-flag= Flags.gif |destination-flag= Flags_of_Australian.png }} {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Germany |destination= Australia |origin-flag= Flags.gif |destination-flag= Flags_of_Australian.png }}



See [[Template:Migrating_Ancestor|Template:Migrating Ancestor]] for more detailed information on the migrating ancestor sticker. ---- ==Nonmigrating Ancestor== The Nonmigrating Ancestor template can be used to create a more complex "born in", "lived in" or "Roots" sticker. These are highly customizable as you can add your own text and images. Example 1: :{{Nonmigrating Ancestor |addinfo=XYZ was born in the region now known as Dithmarschen, Schleswig-Holstein. |flag=German_Flags-35.png |tooltip=Dithmarschen flag }} {{Nonmigrating Ancestor |addinfo=XYZ was born in the region now known as Dithmarschen, Schleswig-Holstein. |flag=German_Flags-35.png |tooltip=Dithmarschen flag }}



Example 2: :{{Nonmigrating Ancestor |addinfo=XYZ lived in Dithmarschen, Schleswig-Holstein her entire life. |flag=German_Flags-35.png |tooltip=Dithmarschen flag }} {{Nonmigrating Ancestor |addinfo=XYZ lived in Dithmarschen, Schleswig-Holstein her entire life. |flag=German_Flags-35.png |tooltip=Dithmarschen flag }}



Example 3: :{{Nonmigrating Ancestor |addinfo=XYZ has roots in Großherzogtum Mecklenburg-Strelitz. |flag=German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history-70.png |tooltip=Flagge Mecklenburg }} {{Nonmigrating Ancestor |addinfo=XYZ has roots in Großherzogtum Mecklenburg-Strelitz. |flag=German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history-70.png |tooltip=Flagge Mecklenburg }}



See [[Template:Nonmigrating_Ancestor|Template:Nonmigrating Ancestor]] for more detailed information on using the nonmigrating ancestor sticker. See also [[Space:German_Flags|German Flags]] for a list of flags with dates used. ---- ==Descendant Sticker== The Descendant sticker is a lot like the Nonmigrating Ancestor sticker and can be tailored with images, links to individual family members '''AND categories can be added as well'''. To use an image, you'll need its file name. A category can be called using the "category" parameter. Example 1: :{{Descendant |id=a Prussian King |image=German_Flags-19.png |imagetext=Flag of Prussia }} {{Descendant |id=a Prussian King |image=German_Flags-19.png |imagetext=Flag of Prussia }}



Example 2: :{{Descendant |image=German_Flags-35.png |id=[[Thiessen-484|HDA Thiessen]], who emigrated from Reinsbüttel, Duchy of Holstein after the First Schleswig War}} {{Descendant |image=German_Flags-35.png |id=[[Thiessen-484|HDA Thiessen]], who emigrated from Reinsbüttel, Duchy of Holstein after the First Schleswig War}}



This sticker can be used in several ways. See [[Template:Descendant|Template: Descendant]] for more detailed information on using the descendant sticker. ---- ==Black Sea Germans Sticker== This sticker can be placed on the profiles of people who were '''born in or lived in''' the [[Space:Black_Sea_Germans|Black Sea German]] Colonies. This is NOT a descendant sticker. '''NOTE''': Categories are NOT attached to this sticker and should be added separately. Copy and paste the coding below on to the profile and it will display as shown in the example:
:{{Black Sea Germans}} {{Black Sea Germans}}



See [[Template:Black_Sea_Germans|Template:Black Sea Germans]] for more detailed information on using the Black Sea Germans sticker. For '''DESCENDANTS''' of Black Sea Germans, you can use the Descendant sticker. Copy and paste the coding below on to the profile and it will display as shown in the example:
{{Descendant |id= a Black Sea German |image=ADWP2-73.png |imagetext=BSG image}} :{{Descendant |id= a Black Sea German |image=ADWP2-73.png |imagetext=BSG image}}



---- ==Volga German Sticker== This sticker can be placed on the profiles of people who were '''born in or lived in''' the [[Space:Volga_German_Team|Volga German]] Colonies. This is NOT a descendant sticker. '''NOTE''': Categories are NOT attached to this sticker and should be added separately. Copy and paste the coding below on to the profile and it will display as shown in the example:
{{Volga German}} :{{Volga German}}



See [[Template:Volga_German|Template:Volga German]] for more detailed information on using the Volga German sticker. For '''DESCENDANTS''' of Volga Germans, you can use the Descendant sticker. Copy and paste the coding below on to the profile and it will display as shown in the example:
:{{Descendant|id= a Volga German |image=Volga_German_Project.jpg |imagetext=Volga German}} {{Descendant|id= a Volga German |image=Volga_German_Project.jpg |imagetext=Volga German}}



---- ==Prussia Stickers== A "Prussian Roots" sticker, available in English and German, can be placed on any profile of a person with Prussian ancestors. '''NOTE''': this sticker will automatically place profiles in the '''[[Category:German Roots]]''' as there is no category for Prussian Roots. :To add this sticker to a profile, copy the following coding and insert it directly below the Biography headline:

:{{German Roots Sticker|Prussia}}{{German Roots Sticker|Prussia}} displays as:



:{{German Roots Sticker|Prussia|lang=de}}{{German Roots Sticker|Prussia|lang=de}}} displays as:



---- Other Prussia stickers are designed for profiles of people who were '''BORN IN''' Prussia. This is NOT a Descendant sticker (see "[[#Descendant Sticker|Descendant Sticker]]" above). '''NOTE''': Categories have not yet been set up for these provinces and no categories are attached to these stickers. See the [[Template:Prussia_Sticker|Prussia Sticker Template page]] for more detailed information on using the Prussia sticker. :{{Prussia Sticker}}{{Prussia Sticker}} displays as:



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---- :{{Prussia Sticker|East Prussia}}{{Prussia Sticker|East Prussia}} displays as:



---- : {{Prussia Sticker|Hanover}}{{Prussia Sticker|Hanover}} displays as:



---- :{{Prussia Sticker|Hesse-Nassau}}{{Prussia Sticker|Hesse-Nassau}} displays as:



---- :{{Prussia Sticker|Hohenzollern}}{{Prussia Sticker|Hohenzollern}} displays as:



---- :{{Prussia Sticker|Jülich-Cleves-Berg}}{{Prussia Sticker|Jülich-Cleves-Berg}} displays as:



---- :{{Prussia Sticker|Lower Rhine}}{{Prussia Sticker|Lower Rhine}} displays as:



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[[Category:Germany Project]] '''This page is part of the [[Project:Germany|Germany Project]]''' =Welcome to the Translation Team Page= The Translation Team is a group of Germany Project members who have volunteered to provide translations of English into German and vice versa. ==How to Join== If you would like to join the Translation Team please contact [[Lewerenz-9|Dieter Lewerenz]]. Request to be added to the trusted list of this page (the link is on the right), and add your name to the list of team members below. Also, please add a language sticker to your profile so that other WikiTreers can easily see that you speak German by following the instructions on [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:Languages this page]. ==Team Members== *[[Caruso-344|I. Caruso]] (proofreader) *[[Eckstädt-2|Jelena Eckstädt]] *[[Jäschke-47|Julius Jäschke]] *[[Lewerenz-9|Dieter Lewerenz]] *[[Thiele-295|Manu Thiele]] *[[Wolf-3979|Lothar Wolf]] ==Team Member Tasks== *Translate WikiTree Help pages from English to German *Offer help on G2G translation requests ==Resources== *[[Space:Translation_Table|Translation Table]] *[[Help:Translation|Help:Translation]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/762680/german-roots-hopes-to-start-a-german-and-deutschland-portal?state=comment-762784&show=762784#c762784 G2G Post]
This is an active [[Project:Germany|Germany Project]] page with up-to-date information.
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[[Category:Germany Project]] Return to '''[[Project:Germany|Germany Project]] ==Federal Republic of Germany: 16 States== Today, there are 16 federated states (or länder) of Germany. Many of them became states when the Federal Republic of Germany was founded in 1949; however, some were added after the German reunification in 1990. What is now called the Federal Republic of Germany was previously known as the German Empire from 1871 until the end of World War II. Before that, they were sovereign states/kingdoms and a part of the Holy Roman Empire from 962 until 1806. Locations in Germany are tricky as they changed frequently: see the Germany Project's [[Space:Germany_Project_Location_Field_Guidelines|Location Field Guidelines]] for more information on the many names for the place we now call "Germany" (or "Deutschland").
[[Image:German_Roots_Images-3.png|400px|German Roots]]


==Table: 16 States== The 16 Länder (states), by reference to the numbers on the map above, are as follows: {| border="4" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''#''' ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Link (English Name)''' ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''German Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Comprising regions from former''' ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Code''' ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Part of Federal Republic of Germany since''' ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Capital''' |- |1 |[[Space:Baden-Württemberg Team|Baden-Wurttemberg]] |Baden-Württemberg |Baden, Württemberg, Hohenzollern |BW |1952 |Stuttgart |- |2 |[[Space:Bavaria Team|Bavaria]] |Bayern |Bavaria without Rhenish Palatine |BY |1949 |Munich (München) |- |3 |[[Space:Berlin Team|Berlin]] |Berlin |Brandenburg |BE |1990 | |- |4 |[[Space:Brandenburg Team|Brandenburg]] |Brandenburg |Western part of Brandenburg |BB |1990 |Potsdam |- |5 |[[Space:Bremen Team|Bremen]] |Bremen |Cities of Bremen and Bremerhaven |HB |1949 |Bremen |- |6 |[[Space:Hamburg Team|Hamburg]] |Hamburg |City of Hamburg and surrounding areas |HH |1949 | |- |7 |[[Space:Hesse Team|Hesse]] |Hessen |Most of Hesse-Darmstadt and Hesse-Nassau |HE |1949 |Wiesbaden |- |8 |[[Space:Lower Saxony Team|Lower Saxony]] |Niedersachsen |Hanover, Brunswick, Oldenburg and Schaumburg-Lippe |NI |1949 |Hanover (Hannover) |- |9 |[[Space:Mecklenburg-Vorpommern_Team|Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania]] |Mecklenburg-Vorpommern |Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Western Pomerania |MV |1990 |Schwerin |- |10 |[[Space:North_Rhine-Westphalia_Team|North Rhine-Westphalia]] |Nordrhein-Westfalen |Westphalia, and northern parts of Rhine province |NW |1949 |Düsseldorf |- |11 |[[Space:Rhineland-Palatine_Team|Rhineland-Palatinate]] |Rheinland-Pfalz |Rhenish Palatinate, and parts of Rhine province, Nassau, and Hesse Darmstadt |RP |1949 |Mainz |- |12 |[[Space:Saarland_Team|Saarland]] |Saarland |Saarland |SL |1957 |Saarbrücken |- |13 |[[Space:Saxony_Team|Saxony]] |Sachsen |Kingdom, and later free state, of Saxony |SN |1990 |Dresden |- |14 |[[Space:Saxony-Anholt_Team|Saxony-Anhalt]] |Sachsen-Anhalt |Anhalt, and parts of province Saxony, Thuringia and Brunswick |ST |1990 |Magdeburg |- |15 |[[Space:Schleswig-Holstein_Team|Schleswig-Holstein]] |Schleswig-Holstein |Schleswig-Holstein |SH |1949 |Kiel |- |16 |[[Space:Thuringia_Team|Thuringia]] |Thüringen |Saxe-Weimar, Saxe-Eisenach, Saxe-Jena, Saxe-Meiningen, Saxe-Altenburg, Saxe-Coburg, Saxe-Gotha |TH |1990 |Erfurt |- |}

==Profile Improvement Lists by Region== '''TO VIEW PROFILE IMPROVEMENTS BY REGION''', see the links on each regional page. Or see the following lists, divided by region: *[[Space:DBE_Errors_By#Germany|Database errors]] *[[Space:DBE_Unsourced#Germany|Unsourced]] *[[Space:DBE_Unconnected_Europe#Germany|Unconnected]] ==Place Studies: Important Information== Please use [[Category:Germany, Place Studies]] to categorize your [[Project:One Place Studies|One Place Study]]. See all the Germany Place Studies [[:Category:Germany,_Place_Studies|HERE]]. ----
This is an active [[Project:Germany|Germany Project]] page with up-to-date information.
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Gesualdo, Campania One Place Study

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== Gesualdo, Campania One Place Study == [[Image:One_Place_Studies_Directory-2.png|175px]] {{OnePlaceStudy|place=Gesualdo, Campania|category=Gesualdo, Campania One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} Welcome to the one place study for the town/commune of Gesualdo, Italy. It's a small town located in the province of Avellino. The city is known as "The city of the Prince of Musicians" in honor of Carlo Gesualdo, a musician who resided in the town. The town is known to have many fountains and palaces. One such palace, Castle Gesualdo, dates back to Norman rule in the 12th century. {{Image|file=Gesualdo-15-1.jpg |align=r |size=m }} Surrounding municipalities are the towns of Fontanarosa, Frigento, Grottaminarda, Paternopoli and Villamaina. In the early 20th century, many residents immigrated to America and other parts of the world as southern Italy experienced rampant poverty and government policies which favored northern Italy. The goals of this project are: * Highlight the ancestors who came from the town, * Provide resources for research * Connect living descendants from these areas. * Share the work of the group to expand interest in WikiTree. *[http://www.comune.gesualdo.av.it/ Official Website] *{{Wikidata|Q55037|enwiki}} |{{Wikidata|Q55037|itwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Gesualdo, Campania One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] *Here is the category for Gesualdo: [[:Category:Gesualdo, Avellino|Gesualdo, Avellino]] ===Name=== ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Country:''' Italy :'''Region:''' Campania :'''Province:''' Avellino :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 41, 15.0666667 :'''Elevation:''' ===History=== ===Population=== ==Sources== * [http://www.antenati.san.beniculturali.it/ Antenati] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/409722?availability=Family%20History%20Library Gesualdo at Familysearch]

Get Well Soon E-Cards

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Here is a collection of vintage postcards with "'''Get Well Soon'''"-type messages. All e-cards are WikiTree are 100% free. There are no pop-ups or spammy gimmicks. Simply click on a "send as e-card" link below an image to the right. [[Category:E-Cards]] [[Category:Greeting E-Cards]]

Getting Started as a Cemeterist

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{{Red|If you are a part of the Ground or Data Operations, you can skip this page, we have guides just for you!
See [[:Category:Cemeterist_Project_Elements_Cooperative|Elements Cooperative]].}}
---- Welcome to the [[Project:Cemeterist|Cemeterist Project's]] Getting Started Guide! One of the most common questions we get from new members is, "What exactly am I supposed to do as a Cemeterist?" First things first, it is important to understand '''why''' we document cemeteries - Cemeteries are among the most valuable of historic resources. They can serve as reminders of various settlement patterns, or they can reveal information about historic events, religions, lifestyles, and genealogy. Unfortunately, these cemeteries do not necessarily remain permanent reminders of our ancestors and past since they are subject to long-term deterioration, neglect, development activities and construction projects, and even vandalism and theft. Through your membership in the Cemeterist Project, you are pledging to aid in the preservation of the world's cemeteries - serving as guardians of our history and heritage - by documenting cemeteries and gravestones and making that information freely available to the world through the use of high-quality, and sourced, profiles. The good news is, the work of the Cemeterist is pretty simple, and typically involves two key areas: #Ground Work #Data Entry '''Don't forget to check out the [[Space:Cemeterist_Project_Members|Cemeterist Members]] page to find other members in your area or Country to collaborate with!''' ---- ==Ground Work== The first step in photographing cemeteries and gravestones is building your toolkit, which starts before you ever leave home! If you are new to cemetery transcriptions, we suggest that you start as simple as possible. Start out with a notepad (or [[#Example Forms|pre-printed forms]]), pencils (as many as you can carry!), and of course - your camera (even a modern (2015+) cellphone will work!). If you need assistance, it is always best to reach out to [[Space:Cemeterist_Project_Members|other members who are working in (or familiar with) your area]]. This will also help with avoiding duplication of work! ''Notes:'' *''If you plan to visit a managed cemetery (one which has an office or funeral home on site) it is advisable to contact them prior to arrival in order to get a copy of their cemetery policies.'' *''If the cemetery is located on private land, contact the owner for permission to access the cemetery and be respectful of the property! In many rural areas, family cemeteries are located on farms or in pastures, so be sure to close any gates and keep on any dedicated lanes/roads.'' *''If you plan to document an entire cemetery, you should invest the time in creating a map or a spreadsheet that will help in detailing the organization and location of graves. This will help to identify the areas of the cemetery you visit and have taken photographs in, or can help you identify your start and end points for pre-planned visits. While this is useful for larger cemeteries that you only visit from time to time, and will help serve as a way to track your progress, it may not be needed for smaller cemeteries that you can photograph in a day or two.'' Once you are ready to begin, I suggest starting with a [[#Example Forms|Cemetery Description Page]] that documents the cemetery name, location (address, GPS coordinates, or relative location [i.e., 240 paces southwest of the ranch home]), general layout and condition, and any historical notes on the property. If you are able, the inclusion of a picture of the cemetery entrance and name, and a map (even hand drawn or captured from Google Earth/Maps) can be of great help. Next, you will want to plan your route through the cemetery. For larger cemeteries, you can work by rows or sections, and for smaller cemeteries with no formal layout, you can work from corner to corner. After you have identified your route, you can begin at your first gravestone. Start by taking a few pictures of the gravestone. Then, using a notepad or [[#Example Forms|Cemetery Log]], begin by documenting the information as provided on the gravestone. This will include the Name (Surname and Given Name), Dates (Birth and Death / Age), Locations (if given), and any additional wording provided. You may also wish to document any other notes, such as the condition of the gravestone or any identifying or unusual symbols. ''Notes:'' *''The number of pictures you take will depend on the type of gravestone you are working with and how comfortable you are with your images. One picture may be sufficient, or you may take multiple photos from different angles, or different sides, in order to make sure you have captured the gravestone well.'' *''It is important to record the information on the gravestone exactly as shown, even if you can immediately identify errors! We will cover errors in gravestones in a later step.'' ---- ==Data Entry Operations== The next process is usually the longest, yet most rewarding - making the cemeteries and gravestones come alive! '''Step 1:''' First we start by finding (or creating) our cemetery category: *If the cemetery category already exists, let make sure it is up to project standards, which means it is named correctly, contains a [[Template:CategoryInfoBox Cemetery|CategoryInfoBox Cemetery template]], and has an accompanying space page. If everything looks good already, proceed to Step 2. *If the the cemetery category does not yet exist, or is not yet up to project standards, follow the steps outlined at: [[Space:How_to_Categorise_Cemeteries|How to Categorize Cemeteries]]. Once this is complete, we can create the [[Space:How_to_Create_a_Cemetery_Free_Space_Page|accompanying space page]]. '''Step 2''' Now, let's create or modify our first profile! Using the [[Special:EditFamily|Add an Unrelated Person Form]], lets type in our known information from the first '''male''' gravestone transcription in our Cemetery Log. It is important to choose a male, since females are often listed on their gravestones under their married name, not their last name at birth. As you type in the form, be sure to closely watch the profiles shown in Item #2 of the form in order to compare close matches that may already exist on WikiTree. If a match is displayed, '''do not create a new profile''', instead, select the match and we can work on enhancing that profile (skip to Step 4); otherwise, proceed with Step 3. '''Step 3:''' If no close matches are displayed, continue to Item #3 in the form and continue filling out any known information. At a very minimum, provide a short biography based on the known information, in the Notes: section, such as:
was born and passed away . is interred at located in .
:In the Source(s) section, we will cite the cemetery photograph as the source, such as:
Monumental inscription. , . (b. ) , . Photographed by: [[Wiki-ID|Name]]: taken .
:When we save the form, we should now have a profile that will display the basic information we know, such as:
==Biography==
John Doe was born 12 January 1895 and passed away 15 October 1946. John is interred at Cloverfield Cemetery located in Anytown, State.

==Sources==


*Monumental Inscription. Cloverfield Cemetery, Anytown, State. 15 October 1946 (b. 12 January 1895) DOE, John. Photographed by: [[WikiTree-102|Cemeteries WikiTree]]: taken 13 February, 2021.
'''Step 4:''' The next step is to upload our gravestone photo. Start by navigating to the Images tab on the profile, and select the link ''Do you have a photo or source image? Click here to upload it.'' Attach your image, provide a source description (monumental inscription) as we did in Step 3, and save. '''Step 5:''' Last, but certainly not least, when working with any profile within the scope of the Cemeterist Project, it is requested that you add relevant categories (Birth and Death Locations) as well as the cemetery category - and also perform a search for Birth, Marriage, Census, or Death records (at a minimum) - ''this is part of our mission & goals''! You can perform free searches on a number of sites, but the most popular site is [https://www.familysearch.org/search/ FamilySearch.org]. Based on your research, you can now do one of two things: #If you are able to locate sources for the person, let's fill out that biography and add our [[Help:Sources|sources]]! If you need assistance, ask the [[Project:Profile Improvement|Profile Improvement Project]] for help! #If you are unable to locate any sources, or have found sources that may or may not be correct, add a [[Help:Research Notes|Research Notes]] section to the profile, just above the ==Sources== heading. Detail where you have looked for sources, what you found (or did not find) and any other relevant information for others who may come across the profile; such as possible mistakes on the gravestone (e.g., wrong dates, names, or locations). For examples of profiles we are aiming to create, see: [[:Category:Cemeterist Project Example Profiles]]. Once we are done with our first profile, we can move to the next entry in our Cemetery Log! Great Job Cemeterist! ''Note: If you do not wish to maintain the profile after creating it, please feel free to remove yourself from the profile. Just remember, leave the profile in the best possible manner that you can!'' ---- ==Example Forms== *[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1axNzZgO69F1aRe8lRlYR0Zz9R5nfo_9Ivi1aS7p9E_c/edit?usp=sharing Cemetery Description Page] *[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1SJXaNQBmOZeuX7Otbi8Aee19zi8GHKK4Q_kX4Fpl4C8/edit?usp=sharing Cemetery Log - Simple (1)] *[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ZsYEY3JxS1EMmQZnQJ4ryRlQ9VdKopMwR-0Pqm19y1U/edit?usp=sharing Cemetery Log - Simple (2)] *Cemetery Log - Advanced {{Red|(Coming Soon!)}} [[Category:Cemeterist Project]]

Getting Started with a One Name Study

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[[Project:One Name Study]] > {{PAGENAME}} Getting started with a One Name Study can be an intimidating task, and requires a certain level of commitment from all members who participate in the study. ==Before you Begin== Before officially starting a One Name Study, it is important to understand that Name Studies are global, and encompass all individuals that carry the name, so it is important to estimate the size of the Name Study. Every study will vary in size, origins, and geographical distribution, so you want to have some idea the global scope of the project, and then narrow down your research for your specific interests: #Is the name extremely common (i.e., Smith), or rare (i.e., Bidelspach)? #Does the name span multiple countries? In order to get an idea on name size, it is helpful to start with a few research tasks: * Check the WikiTree Surname Genealogy Page (e.g., [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SMITH WikiTree Genealogy page for Smith]). At the top of the page, there is an estimated number of SMITH profiles that are already on WikiTree. * Check the main FamilySearch Search Records page with an exact surname spelling (e.g., [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=Smith&q.surname.exact=on&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on FamilySearch Record Search for Smith]. At the top of the page, there will be a number that represents the total number of records found that include the name. * Check the Ancestry website (e.g., [https://www.ancestry.com/search/?name=_Smith&name_x=_1 Ancestry search for Smith]). At the top of the page, there will be a number that represents the total number of records found that include the name. * Check the FindAGrave website (e.g., [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/search?&lastname=Smith FindAGrave search for Smith]). At the top of the page, there will be a number representing the number of memorials currently included on the site. ''Note: FindAGrave is a controversial site due to the lack of sources, and sometimes even gravestone images. Usage here is only for approximation in determining your Name Study size.'' As you can see from the table below, taking on a Name Study for Smith or Harris would be challenging for just one person, while a Name Study for Volcik or Bidelspach can be much more reasonable. {| width="80%" align="center" border="1" ! Search Provider ! SMITH ! HARRIS ! VOLCIK ! BIDELSPACH |- align="center" |WikiTree||[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Smith 196,191]||[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/harris 37,740]||[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Volcik 24]||[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bidelspach 1] |- align="center" |FamilySearch||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=Smith&q.surname.exact=on&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 54,537,250]||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=Harris&q.surname.exact=on&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 11,749,483]||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=Volcik&q.surname.exact=on&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 1,660]||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=Bidelspach&q.surname.exact=on&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 628] |- align="center" |Ancestry||[https://www.ancestry.com/search/?name=_smith&name_x=_1 117,668,257]||[https://www.ancestry.com/search/?name=_Harris&name_x=_1 25,136,045]||[https://www.ancestry.com/search/?name=_Volcik&name_x=_1 3,013]||[https://www.ancestry.com/search/?name=_Bidelspach&name_x=_1 1,974] |- align="center" |FindAGrave||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/search?&lastname=Smith 1,935,212]||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/search?&lastname=Harris 390,121]||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/search?&lastname=Volcik 104]||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/search?&lastname=Bidelspach 35] |- align="center" |colspan="5" style="font-size:8pt;"|''It is important to note that the numbers provided are estimations only and do not reflect unique records for unique individuals; a single person may be reflected in multiple records. In the case of Ancestry, these numbers also include the number of images and family trees the name appears in.'' |} You can also research the geographical distribution of the surnames and the occurrence in census records to understand what possible languages and time periods you could be dealing with. It always helps to know what you are getting into!GUILD OF ONE-NAME STUDIES. ''[https://one-name.org/one-name-studies/ "One-Name Studies"]''. One-Name.Org. ---- ==Setting Up the Name Study== If a Name Study does not yet exist for the surname of interest, [mailto:wikitreeons@googlegroups.com?subject=New%20One%20Name%20Study%20Request&body=By%20sending%20this%20request%20I%20confirm%20that%20I%3A%0D%0A1.%20have%20signed%20the%20Honor%20Code%20https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Honor_Code;%0D%0A2.%20have%20been%20a%20member%20WikiTree%20for%20at%20least%2090%20days;%0D%0A3.%20have%20read%20and%20understand%20the%20duties%20of%20an%20ONS%20Coordinator:%20https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Name_Studies_Coordinator;%0D%0A4.%20am%20prepared%20to%20make%20a%20long-term%20commitment%20to%20this%20name%20study.%0D%0AMy%20WikiTree%20ID%3A%0D%0ASurname%20for%20Study%3A%0D%0AVariant%20Surnames%3A start by requesting a Name Study]. If there is an existing Name Study, or once your new Name Study has been created by the ONS Leaders, it is time to get started! ===Main ONS Page=== The main ONS Page for the study serves as the collaborative platform and launch pad for the overall Name Study. If this was setup recently by an ONS Leader, you will have the following standard sections:
==About the Project==
==How to Join==
==Research Pages==
==Membership==
==Related Surnames and Surname Variants==
''Note: This is the preferred format for the main ONS page; however, some leeway and customization is allowed. If you are unsure on how to setup your main Name Study page, please contact an ONS Leader for assistance.'' '''The required sections for each Name Study main page are described below.''' ====About the Project==== :The ==About the Project== section should clearly identify the intent of the overall Name Study. Remember, every Name Study is global in nature and should invite others to collaborate and participate. As an example, you could say:
==About the Project== The SURNAME Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SURNAME SURNAME] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the SURNAME name.

As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England SURNAME's), by time period (18th Century SURNAME's), or by topic (SURNAME DNA, SURNAME Occupations, SURNAME Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project.

''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].''

====How to Join==== :The ==How to Join== section should include information on how to contact the ONS Coordinator. As an example, you could say:
To join the SURNAME Name Study, first start out by browsing our current teams and research pages to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team/research page, and then dive right in!

If a team or research page does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Wiki-ID|Name]]''' for assistance.

==== Research Pages==== :The Research Pages are where all of the magic happens in a Name Study! You may wish to research using specific methods or cover specific areas of interest, such as geographically (e.g., England, Harris Name Study), by time period (18th Century, Volcik Name Study), or by topic (DNA, Smith Name Study; Occupations, Durbin Name Study). All of this information should be kept separate from the Name Study main page! This will help to make sure others can easily contribute by adding new research pages that may not match your areas of interest. :On the main Name Study page, under the ==Research Pages== heading, make sure to add a new bullet point and link to the research page!:
==Research Pages==
* [[Space:England, Harris Name Study]]
* [[Space:DNA, Smith Name Study]]
:On these individual research pages, you have full control of the layout and format. You can use tables to help organize your data (see [[Space:Volcik Name Study - Interments|Interments]]), provide text, facts, charts and other images (see [[Space:Volcik Name Study - Surname Distribution and Facts|Surname Distribution and Facts]]), or even create lists as you dig through DNA Connections (see: [[Space:SmithConnection.com_DNA_Project|SmithConnection DNA]]). The sky is the limit! ---- ==Research!== In Seven Pillars of Wisdom - The Art of One-Name Studies ppublished by the Guild of One-Name StudiesEditor: Shankland, Anne. 2012. "Seven Pillars Of Wisdom" The Art Of One-Name Studies. London: Guild of One-Name Studies. there is a set of general principals that are described that can assist in running your Name StudyGUILD OF ONE-NAME STUDIES. ''[https://one-name.org/seven-pillars-of-wisdom/ "Seven Pillars Of Wisdom"]. One-Name.Org.. While research tactics will vary across Name Studies based on the size of the study or the member's objectives in performing or participating in such a study, these pillars provide a solid framework on how to progress with results and to avoid getting stuck in data collection. ===Collecting Data=== :The start of all Name Studies begins with the collection of data. The easiest way to begin is by extracting details of a name from census and BMD records. Data providers like FamilySearch provide options for data extraction, so be sure to check each site carefully! As you progress through data collection (remember to keep track of your sources!), you move on to analyzing your data. ===Analyzing Data=== :As your data collection grows, you should begin to see patterns emerge. You may notice a growing number of occurrences in a specific time period or in a specific geographical location. As you notice these patterns, keep track of them and your thoughts in a [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Showpage&f=to_do To-do List]. This is a critical phase where can start documenting your analyzed data into lists, charts, graphs, and maps. You can also begin working on family reconstruction, diving deeper to make connections to people in your data collection, and fleshing out specific family groups. :During analysis, keep an eye out for: *Variations in spelling over the years and through descendants *Migration patterns as families moved from place to place *Possible missing data caused by erroneous transcriptions ===Synthesizing Data=== :Once you start to analyze your data, you will automatically start to draw your conclusions about the name. Can you identify: *the meaning of the name (is it [[Wikipedia:Matriname|matronymic]], [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surname#Occupational occupational], [[Wikipedia:Patronymic|patronymic]], [[Wikipedia:Toponymic_surname|topynomic]]?) *the origin of the name (this is where your maps come in handy!) *how, why, or where variants originated *distinct patterns in migration ===Publicizing the Study=== :Publicizing your Name Study typically starts in the study's infancy (to gather interested researchers) and continues on through the life of the Name Study. You should 'advertise and advocate' for your study in as many places as possible to help maximize the study's exposure, and to help grow the number of contacts and amount of additional information that those contacts can contribute. You should consider: *Facebook Pages and Groups *Joining the [https://one-name.org/ Guild of One-Name Studies] *Joining in on discussions on [https://www.ancestry.com/boards/topics Ancestry] *Finding interested members searching the same family through [https://wc.rootsweb.com/search Rootsweb WorldConnect] *Posting the WikiTree {{G2G}} forums ===Responding to Inquiries=== :As an ONS Coordinator, it is important to recognize that you will be seen as the center of genealogical research for your Name Study. While members may not be interested in the entire Name Study itself, they may have questions on people or families with that name and may contact you for more information. Even if you are not currently working on the specific individual or family, it is very important to respond to the inquiries and try to suggest areas of research that they may pursue. This may even lead to you receiving additional information for your study, and helps with [[#Publicizing the Study|Publicizing the Study]]. ===Publication of Results=== :Arguably the most important part of your study is through the publication of your research results. While data collection and analysis will never be complete, and will change from year to year, or even day to day as new data is found, it is important to publish the results for your study. :Here on WikiTree, publication is done through multiple methods: *[[Space:Category Guidelines for Name Studies|Categorizing profiles]] *[[Help:Person Profile|Creating profiles]], [[Help:Merging|merging duplicates]], [[Space:One Name Study Project Templates|using stickers to highlight profiles]] :Outside of WikiTree, you may consider: *Publishing your own newsletter *Publishing a book *Creating a dedicated Name Study website ===Preserving your Research=== The great news, is that since most members will store their data and results here on WikiTree by creating, sourcing, and categorizing profiles - the hard part is taken care of! WikiTree is committed to preventing the information that we are growing together from being lost. See [[Help:Protecting Our Shared Tree|Protecting Our Shared Tree]]. For any offline research and data sets, make sure consider how to preserve your information. In the best case scenario, members will pick and choose multiple items to help safeguard their research: *Routinely back up data to: **a cloud service such as [https://www.google.com/drive/ Google Drive], [https://www.dropbox.com/basic Dropbox], [https://www.box.com/ Box], or [https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/onedrive/online-cloud-storage OneDrive] **an external hard drive, thumb (jump) drive, CD/DVD *Create multiple photocopies of any essential hard copy records for storage in multiple locations, or digitize by scanning to your computer *Providing copies of data to other organizations, such as Local Study/Genealogical Centers, Genealogical Societies, or the Guild of One-Name Studies ---- ==Name Study Resources and Inspiration== ===Helpful WikiTree Pages=== *'''[[Help:Editing Tips#Tables]]''' - Tables are created by using the 'pipe-syntax' and substitutes pipes (|) for HTML. The pipe-symbol is usually found above the 'Enter'-key (shift + \). Here is an [http://mlei.net/shared/tool/csv-wiki.htm on-line converter] that takes text input from Excel, CSV, and other formats and generates pipe syntax tables. *'''[[Help:Recommended Tags]]''' - This page is for advanced members. Many members only need to use the formatting options that are available in the buttons above an editing box, but this page provides some extra HTML and CSS options to help with styling your Name Study information. *'''[[Help:Free-Space Projects]]''' - The main Name Study page and all of the individual research pages for one name studies are free-space projects. Simply [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?action=newspace use this form] to start a new Name Study Research Page. *'''[[:Category: Descendant Studies]]''' - Descendancy research can be an efficient way to find descendants of ancestors (such as distant cousins). *'''[[:Category: Family Brick Walls]]''' - When it comes to family trees things are rarely straightforward. Families often disappear between one census and the next; records are lost or destroyed through mishandling, fire, war, and flood; and sometimes the facts you do find just don't make sense. [Kimberly Powell; Thought Co.] Can your Name Study help break down a brick wall? *'''[[:Category: Surnames]]''' - Family Histories are centered around a specific family group. While they are similar to a Name Study, they do not encompass the global research of all people with the same name. *'''[[:Category:Notables]]''' - Do you have any notable members in your Name Study? *'''[[:Category:Migration]]''' - Does your Name Study have any specific migration patterns? ===Related WikiTree Projects=== *'''[[Project:DNA]]''' - The DNA Project provides a way to organize those who are most interested in how WikiTree integrates DNA test results on the limbs we share on WikiTree. *'''[[Project:One Place Studies]]''' - "An OPS researches the residents of a particular place by gathering a full range of historical records, memorabilia and stories that mention those individuals, and analyse them to gain insights into the social and economic workings of that place...and would generally have as its aims to identify local families and analyse issues like occupational structure, life expectancy and geographical mobility." [Society for One Place Studies] ===Example WikiTree Name Studies=== *[[Space:Durbin Name Study|Durbin Name Study]] *[[Space:Volcik Name Study|Volcik Name Study]] *[[Space:Zornes Name Study|Zornes Name Study]] *[[Space:Crawford Name Study|Crawford Name Study]] ===Other Resources=== *[https://one-name.org/ Guild of One-Name Studies] *[[Wikipedia:One-name study]] *[https://isogg.org/wiki/One-name_study International Society of Genetic Genealogy] *[https://www.dummies.com/relationships/genealogy/one-name-study-sites-for-your-genealogy/ One-Name Study Sites for Your Genealogy] *'''Book''': [https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01LX7YEGO/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_tkin_p1_i0 Seven Pillars of Wisdom - The Art of One-Name Studies] ''(free for Kindle Unlimited subscribers)'' *'''Video''': [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-j_thCQxdKU Should you do a One-Name Genealogy Study? - Paul Howes, Guild of One-Name Studies] *'''Video''': [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ae95uMNEB8Q What's the Point of a One-Name Study? By Helen Osborn] *'''Video''': [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Yi1f0O4fZY How DNA can help your One-Name Study by Maurice Gleeson] *'''Videos by Tessa Keough, Guild of One-Name Studies Member #5089''': **[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CVqAjPTDJT4 20 with Tessa: An Introduction to One-Name Studies, Part 1] **[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUvHd6lcnZM 20 with Tessa: An Introduction to One-Name Studies, Part 2] **[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6HO4p3EmFi4 Gathering SSDI for One-Name Study] **[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LpeA6c4j6l0 Starting Your ONS Research in the USA - A Few Thoughts] **[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_x3WavLYXc Starting Your ONS Research in the USA - Part 2] **[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j46kJmaHKZQ Starting Your ONS Research in the USA - Part 3] ---- ==Sources==

Getty Family History

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[[Category:Family Histories]] Here is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Getty families and information about individuals, places, and things named Getty. (If you have any information to add about Gettys or the name, please do.) === Origins of the Surname Getty === Getty can be ''Gaeta'', a town of Italy, which signifies a stronghold. However, it is mostly of Irish Gaelic origin, ''Caetigh'' and Welsh, ''Caety'', from Cae, which means surrounded, defended, or shut-up, and ''tigh'' or ''ty'', meaning a house. ''Geddes'' is the son of Gideon. In Northern Irish (Derry), it is a reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mag Eitigh ''son of Eiteach'', a personal name from eiteach "winged." === Geographic Centers for the Name === Mostly the surname is found in Ireland. In the USA, it is often found in Pennsylvania and New York.

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[[Image: Terry s Photos-1.gif|7px|??]][http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=moGbuDodJnc Youtube] - ''Top 20 Real Ghost Photos'' [[Image: Terry s Photos-1.gif|7px|??]][http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iypod5-RIVU Youtube] - ''TERRIFYING GHOST PHOTOS '' [[Image: Terry s Photos-1.gif|7px|??]][http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jherWXSIz6Y Youtube] - ''Worlds-Scariest-Ghosts-Caught-on-Tape'' [[Image: Terry s Photos-1.gif|7px|??]][http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XvnSjk82MRA Youtube] - ''Best Ghost Cases Ever Caught On Tape True Documentary'' [[Image: Terry s Photos-1.gif|7px|??]][http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d4DInuUboNo Youtube] - ''World's Scariest Ghosts Caught On Tape [[Image: Terry s Photos-1.gif|7px|??]][http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B_A6jHcmdh0 Youtube] - ''Top 5 Disturbing Ghost Videos'' [[Image: Terry s Photos-1.gif|7px|??]]'''[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Lady_(ghost) White Lady Ghost]'''- A White Lady is a female ghost dressed in all white reportedly seen in rural areas and associated with a local legend of tragedy. White Lady legends are found in many countries around the world, but they are mostly found in parts of the United States, Ireland and Great Britain. These legends are mostly found to be the death of a daughter who had a sense of pureity before she died. [[Image: Terry s Photos-1.gif|7px|??]]'''[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_in_Red_(ghost) Lady in Red]''' - A Lady in Red is a female ghost, similar to the White Lady, but is a woman with a jilted lover, or a prostitute killed in a fit of passion, or woman of vanity. In all these cases, the Lady in Red is wearing a scarlet or blood red dress. She is said to be friendly with a her story attached to historic hotels, theatres or other public places, a lot of sightings of the Lady in Red is from old mining communities due to the prostitution trade.

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[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-35.png|150px]][[Image:Profile_Photo_s-36.png|150px]] Extract from the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghost Wikipedia] A ghost is the soul or spirit of a dead person or animal that can appear, in visible form or other manifestation, to the living. Descriptions of the apparition of ghosts vary widely from an invisible presence to translucent or barely visible wispy shapes, to realistic, lifelike visions. The deliberate attempt to contact the spirit of a deceased person is known as necromancy, or in spiritism as a séance. These profiles have been known to haunt places were they died,but that is not always the case. Profiles on WikiTree [[Image:Terry s Photos-69.gif |200px|??]]
:[[Image: Terry s Photos-1.gif|10px|??]]'''[[Agnew-655|Margaret Agnew]]''' - haunts the huge rebuilt mansion, which her husband, the rich Irishman, Harman Blennerhassett, had constructed originally in 1798. :[[Image: Terry s Photos-1.gif|10px|??]]'''[[Burr-637|Theodosia Alston]]''' - was the daughter of Vice President Aaron Burr the ghost of a lady, believed to be Theodosia, dressed all in gray has been seen at Debordieu beach where the Alston family had a summer home.Her presence has also been seen around the rice fields of the former Oaks Plantation at Brookgreen Gardens. :[[Image: Terry s Photos-1.gif|10px|??]]'''[[Babb-83|Philip Babb]]''' - was a pirate, he was rumored to have been one of Captain Kidd's men, and according to some accounts a desperately wicked man for whom there was no rest in his grave. And it was firmly believed by islanders that his ghost haunted the cove bearing his name. :[[Image: Terry s Photos-1.gif|10px|??]]'''[[Baptiste-67|John Baptise]]''' - was the first grave digger for the Salt Lake City Cemetery.At John's house over sixty pairs of burial clothes, shoes, personal belongings of adults and children were found,he had robbed over 300 graves.He went to trial and was found guilty he banished to Antelope Island in the Great Salt Lake.John Baptiste than vanished.Witnesses have described seeing a man walking along, wailing in pain and agony. The man has been described clutching a wet and rotting bundle of clothing. Possibly John Baptiste is not allowed to rest after having robbed the dead! :[[Image: Terry s Photos-1.gif|10px|??]]'''[[Thatch-9|Edward Thatch]]'''- was known as Blackbeard his ghost is said to haunt the land near where he was killed. He has been seen pacing along the shoreline,lost in agony, presumably looking for missing head. :[[Image: Terry s Photos-1.gif|10px|??]]'''[[Boleyn-1|Ann Boleyn]]''' - her ghost has been seen on numerous occasions at the Tower of London. It is said her ghost haunts the place of her death, beheaded on Tower Green on the 19th May 1536.A number of people have also claimed to have seen Anne's ghost at the Tower of London,Hever Castle, Blickling Hall, Salle Church, and Marwell Hall. :[[Image: Terry s Photos-1.gif|10px|??]]'''[[Boleyn-2|Thomas Boleyn]]''' - A ghostly coach and four horses passes over a Bridge in Aylsham (Norfolk) once a year. It is said to be driven by a headless Sir Thomas Boleyn, and is one of eleven bridges that he passes over on the night of his daughter Anne's execution. :[[Image: Terry s Photos-1.gif|10px|??]]'''[[Burr-637|Theodosia Burr]]''' - the ghost of a lady, believed to be Theodosia, dressed all in gray has been seen at Debordieu beach , where the Alston family had a summer home.And her presence has been seen around the rice fields of the former Oaks Plantation at Brookgreen Gardens. :[[Image: Terry s Photos-1.gif|10px|??]]'''[[Crawley-331|Christopher Crawley]]''' - built Monte Christo Homestead, which is now a historic Australian property. Monte Christo is said to be Australia's, most haunted House .Christopher and his Wife Elizabeth are said to haunt Monte Cristo,along with at least 8 other ghosts. :[[Image: Terry s Photos-1.gif|10px|??]]'''[[Carr-3706|Elizabeth Crawley]]''' - the ghost of Elizabeth Crawley, is often seen by visitors at Monte Cristo, her presence is felt when a room suddenly becomes icy cold. :[[Image: Terry s Photos-1.gif|10px|??]]'''[[Douglas-803|Jonet Douglas]]''' - was burnt at the stake for allegedly treating the life of King James V. In the chapel in Glamis Castle and the sounds of hollowing knocking are sometimes heard. Some say that this is the sound of Lady Janet's execution pyre being built.When in the chapel of the castle, people are overcome with a feeling of immense sadness and desolation. A seat is constantly kept empty for Lady Janet in the chapel, and it is said one hundred witnesses once saw her glide past them in the chapel, heading towards her allocated seat. She can also sometimes be seen kneeling in front of the altar praying. :[[Image: Terry s Photos-1.gif|10px|??]]'''[[Davies-7202|Lucretia Dunkley]]''' - was a convict transported to Australia in 1831.Lucretia and her lover Martan murdered her husband they both were hanged at the Berrima Gaol on the 17th of October, 1843. Their heads were removed for study. Lucretia's headless ghost now haunts the pine trees near the old Berrima Gaol. :[[Image: Terry s Photos-1.gif|10px|??]]'''[[Drummond-108|Lillas Drummond]]''' - Lillias's husband ,began an affair with Grizel Leslie, who was Lillias's cousin, it is said that Lillias, upon learning of the affair, betrayed and heart broken retired to their home in Dalgety and wasted away of a broken heart. Fyvie Castle has been haunted by a lady in green,believed to be Lillas Drummond , roaming the corridors of the castle, crying the betrayal of her husband, and leaving behind a scent of Rose petals. :[[Image: Terry s Photos-1.gif|10px|??]]'''[[Howard-312|Catherine Howard]]''' - The ghost of Catherine Howard is thought to frequent Hampton Court's Haunted gallery where she was dragged back screaming to her rooms while she was under house arrest as she wanted to plead with her husband, King Henry VIII. Catherine Howard's ghost is also known as The Screaming Lady and was a cousin of Ann Boleyn. :[[Image: Terry s Photos-1.gif|10px|??]]'''[[Lincoln-103|Abraham Lincoln]]'''- Abraham Lincoln is said to have haunted the White House since his death. Lincoln's Ghost,is known as The White House Ghost. :[[Image: Terry s Photos-1.gif|10px|??]]'''[[Habsburg-Lothringen-1|Marie Antoinette]]''' - her ghost is said to haunt the Versailles Palace and gardens.In August 10,1901 Marie-Antoinette and several other people had appeared to two English spinsters who were on a visit to the Palace of Versailles. :[[Image: Terry s Photos-1.gif|10px|??]]'''[[Riley-3130|Alice Riley]]''' - Alice Riley was the first person to be executed in the new colony of Georgia. She was hanged in Wright Square for murdering her master. She is said to haunt the square. :[[Image: Terry s Photos-1.gif|10px|??]]'''[[Space:Rene_Asche_Rondolier|Rene Rondolier]]''' - was the terror of Colonial Savannah, Georgia and after being lynched found his revenge in continuing to terrorize its citizens and tourists to this day. :[[Image: Terry s Photos-1.gif|10px|??]]'''[[Foster-16132|Carolyn Salome]]''' - the ghost of Carolyn Salomd is said to haunt the famous Mount Washington Hotel in New Hampshire. She is said to inhabit "The Princess Room" where she and her husband slept. She also observes people in the lobby of the hotel and has been seen going down the grand staircase. :[[Image: Terry s Photos-1.gif|10px|??]]'''[[Terriss-7|William Terriss]]''' - William Terriss was a popular Victorian Actor that was murdered by a rival Actor.Legend has it that William Terriss's ghost, haunts the Covent Garden tube station and the Adelphi Theatre near where he was murdered.The last sighting of the ghost in the Covent Garden Station occurred in 1972, but staff members still hear footsteps and whispering in the station. :[[Image: Terry s Photos-1.gif|10px|??]]'''[[Space:Lady_Dorothy_Walpole|Lady Dorothy Walpole]]''' - The Brown Lady is considered to be one of England's most famous hauntings.The ghost of Lady Dorothy is called the Brown Lady because she appears wearing a brown brocade dress. :[[Image: Terry s Photos-1.gif|10px|??]]'''[[Reeve-483|Mary Webster]]''' - or Half Hanged Mary ,was tried as a witch 1683 . Mary was acquitted of the charges ,the locals took it upon themselves to hang her anyway. They cut Mary down the next day and buried her in the snow .Mary survived and lived another eleven years. :[[Image: Terry s Photos-1.gif|10px|??]]'''[[Whiddon-275|Mary Whiddon]]''' - Mary's ghost made an appearance in 1971 to a wedding guest staying at Whiddon Park. The guest awoke to find the apparition of a young woman dressed in a period wedding gown standing in the doorway of his room. Some say there is a secret passage from Whiddon Park House to The Three Crowns Hotel and that Mary's ghost haunts The Bishop’s Room and upstairs corridors of Three Crowns. As has now become tradition, often newly-wed brides remember Mary by laying a flower on her tomb after signing the register.
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:[[Image: Terry s Photos-1.gif|10px|??]]'''[[Space:The_Bell_Witch|Bell Witch]]''' - is America’s greatest ghost story.The Bell Witch,or more likely a Spirit haunted,the Bell family from 1817 - 1821.The Bell Witch was so well known, it attracted the attention of Andrew Jackson, future president of the United States. :[[Image: Terry s Photos-1.gif|10px|??]]'''[[Space:Borley_Rectory|Borely Rectory]]''' - is said to be the most haunted house in England.Local legend is that a monastery, had once been located on the site .In the 13th century,a monk and a beautiful young novice, were killed while trying to elope from the place. The monk was hanged and the young novice was bricked up alive within the walls of her convent. :[[Image: Terry s Photos-1.gif|10px|??]]'''[[Space:Chillingham_Castle|Chillingham Castle]]''' - the Castle Dates back over 800 years, and had a bloody and barbaric history it is no wonder ,Chillingham Castle is regarded as one of the most haunted places in England, with hundreds of paranormal events being recorded. :[[Image: Terry s Photos-1.gif|10px|??]]'''[[Space:Fyvie_Castle|Fyvie Castle]]''' - the ghost of Lady Meldrum has been seen many times around the castle.It is believed that she requested to be buried in the walls of a secret room in the Meldrum Tower. It wasn’t until 1920 that her remains were discovered.The Castle is also haunted by a lady in green, roaming the corridors of the castle, crying the betrayal of her husband, and leaving behind a scent of Rose petals,beleived to be Lillias Drummond who was betrayed by her husband. :[[Image: Terry s Photos-1.gif|10px|??]]'''[[Space:The_Guyra_Ghost|Guyra Ghost]]''' - the Guyra Ghost, terrorised William Bowen, his wife,Catherine and three children in their weatherboard cottage.Just outside Guyra, New South Wales, Australia in early 1921.The activity was mostly centered around, the Bowen's12 year old daughter Minnie :[[Image: Terry s Photos-1.gif|10px|??]]'''[[Space:Haunted_Picton|Haunted Picton]]''' - Picton is a small historic town, 80km from Sydney, Australia. Picton has the reputation as one of Australia’s most Haunted Towns. :[[Image: Terry s Photos-1.gif|10px|??]]'''[[Space:Winchester_Mystery_House|Winchester Mystery House]]''' - The Winchester Mystery House, was once the residence of Sarah Winchester, the widow of gun magnate William Winchester.It is claimed the property, and mansion have been haunted by a number of ghosts ever since construction commenced in 1884.Since her death, Sarah Winchester ghost has also been seen.
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Ghostbusters

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[[Category:Ghostbusters]] [[Category:Films]] '''This space page is for work on profiles for cast and production for the ''Ghostbusters'' films.''' ''Ghostbusters'' is an American supernatural comedy franchise created in 1984. Its first installment was the film ''Ghostbusters'', by Columbia Pictures. It centers on a group of eccentric New York City scientists who investigate and capture ghosts for a living. For the film, the franchise licensed action figures, books, and other original ''Ghostbusters''-themed products. After the initial success, they released original material in other fields such as comic books, video games, television series, and several theme park attractions. == Cast == ===Films, TV Show & Games by chronological order=== ==== ''Ghostbusters'' (1984)==== :[[Aykroyd-2|Dan Aykroyd]] as Ray Stantz :[[Murray-5014|Bill Murray]] as Peter Venkman :[[Ramis-4|Harold Ramis (1944-2014)]] as Egon Spengler :[[Hudson-3830|Ernie Hudson]] as Winston Zeddemore :[[Weaver-4018|Sigourney Weaver]] as Dana Barrett :[[Moranis-1|Rick Moranis]] as Louis Tully :[[Potts-1611|Annie Potts]] as Janine Melnitz :[[Atherton-404|William Atherton]] as Walter Peck :[[Margulies-13|David Joseph Margulies (1937-2016)]] as Mayor Lenny Clotch :[[Ruyter-2|Alice Elizabeth (Ruyter) Drummond (1928-2016)]] as Alice the Librarian ====''The Real Ghostbusters'' (1986-1991)==== :Frank Welker as Ray Stantz and Slimer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Welker] :[[Music-498|Lorenzo Music]] as Peter Venkman (Seasons 1-2) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorenzo_Music] :Dave Coulier as Peter Venkman (Seasons 3-7) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Coulier] :Maurice LaMarche as Egon Spengler [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_LaMarche] :Arsenio Hall as Winston Zeddemore (Seasons 1–3) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arsenio_Hall] :Buster Jones as Winston Zeddemore (Seasons 4–7) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buster_Jones] :Laura Summer as Janine Melnitz (Seasons 1–2) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Summer] :Kath Soucie as Janine Melnitz (Seasons 3-7) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kath_Soucie] ====''Ghostbusters II'' (1989)==== :[[Aykroyd-2|Dan Aykroyd]] as Ray Stantz :[[Murray-5014|Bill Murray]] as Peter Venkman :[[Ramis-4|Harold Ramis (1944-2014)]] as Egon Spengler :[[Hudson-3830|Ernie Hudson]] as Winston Zeddemore :[[Weaver-4018|Sigourney Weaver]] as Dana Barrett :[[Moranis-1|Rick Moranis]] as Louis Tully :[[Margulies-13|David Joseph Margulies (1937-2016)]] as Mayor Lenny Clotch :Peter MacNicol as Janosz [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_MacNicol] :Kurt Fuller as Mayors Assistant Jack Hardemeyer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Fuller] :Harris Yulin as Judge Stephen Wexler [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harris_Yulin] :Janet Margolin as the Prosecutor [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janet_Margolin] :Hank J. Deutschendorf II as Baby Oscar [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghostbusters_II] :William T. Deutschendorf as Baby Oscar [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghostbusters_II] :[[Grupe-20|Wilhelm Von Homburg]] as Vigo the Carpathian :[[Von_Sydow-166|Max von Sydow]] as the voice of Vigo the Carpathian ====''Ghostbusters: The Video Game'' (2009)==== :[[Aykroyd-2|Dan Aykroyd]] as Ray Stantz :[[Murray-5014|Bill Murray]] as Peter Venkman :[[Ramis-4|Harold Ramis]] as Egon Spengler :[[Hudson-3830|Ernie Hudson]] as Winston Zeddemore :[[Potts-1611|Annie Potts]] as Janine Melnitz :[[Milano-12|Alyssa Milano]] as Ilyssa Selwyn :[[Murray-8979|Brian Doyle-Murray]] as Jock Mulligan ====''Ghostbusters: Answer the Call'' (2016)==== :[[McCarthy-1422|Melissa McCarthy]] as Dr. Abigail L. "Abby" Yates :[[Wiig-11|Kristen Wiig]] as Dr. Erin Gilbert :Kate McKinnon as Dr. Jillian "Holtz" Holtzmann [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kate_McKinnon] :Leslie Jones as Patricia "Patty" Tolan [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leslie_Jones_(comedian)] :[[Hemsworth-37|Chris Hemsworth]] as Kevin Beckman :Neil Casey as Dr. Rowan North [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Casey] :Andy García as Mayor Bradley [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Garc%C3%ADa] :Cecily Strong as Jennifer Lynch [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cecily_Strong] :[[Williams-103307|Michael Williams)]] as Agent Hawkins :Matt Walsh as Agent Rourke [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Walsh] :[[Dance-144|Charles Dance OBE]] as Dr. Harold Filmore :Ed Begley Jr. as Ed Mulgrave Jr. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_Begley_Jr.] :[[Aykroyd-2|Dan Aykroyd]] as a taxi driver well-versed with parapsychology :[[Murray-5014|Bill Murray]] as paranormal-debunker Dr. Martin Heiss :[[Hudson-3830|Ernie Hudson]] as Patty's uncle, Bill Jenkins, who works as a mortician :[[Weaver-4018|Sigourney Weaver]] as Holtzmann's mentor, Dr. Rebecca Gorin :[[Potts-1611|Annie Potts]] as hotel-receptionist Vanessa ====''Ghostbusters: Afterlife'' (2021)==== :[[Coon-921|Carrie Coon]] as Callie Spengler :Finn Wolfhard as Trevor Spengler [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finn_Wolfhard] :Mckenna Grace as Phoebe Spengler [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mckenna_Grace] :[[Rudd-1527|Paul Rudd]] as Gary Grooberson :Logan Kim as Podcast [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghostbusters:_Afterlife] :Celeste O'Connor as Lucky Domingo [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celeste_O%27Connor] :[[Gad-69|Josh Gad]] as Muncher [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josh_Gad] :[[Simmons-4978|J. K. Simmons]] as Ivo Shandor :Olivia Wilde as Gozer the Gozerian [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olivia_Wilde] :[[Aykroyd-2|Dan Aykroyd]] as Ray Stantz :[[Murray-5014|Bill Murray]] as Peter Venkman :[[Ramis-4|Harold Ramis]] (posthumous) and [[Reitman-26|Ivan Reitman]] (stand-in) as Egon Spengler :[[Hudson-3830|Ernie Hudson]] as Winston Zeddemore :[[Weaver-4018|Sigourney Weaver]] as Dana Barrett :[[Potts-1611|Annie Potts]] as Janine Melnitz

Giampersa Name Study

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[[Category:Giampersa Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category: Acquaviva delle Fonti, Bari]] == General facts about 'Giampersa' Family == Giampersa is a uncommon family name. It is originally from Acquaviva delle Fonti, Bari, Italy. Where, according to the census (catasto onciario) made in 1751 there were 13 Giampersa family lived. == Meaning / Origins of the family name == Giampersa in italian is composed of two words. GIAN- from Gianni as for John in italian. PERSA from Persia, Persio or Persico another surname from that region. A better study of the Barese dialect is necessary to fully understand it. The earliest patriarch is [[Persio-1|Giovanni Persio]], who lived in Acquaviva in the 1600s. Further research is needed, but he might be the origin of the name. == Demographics == Giampersa is a rare name, nowadays you will find just a few families with this name in Italy and due to emigration in Canada and Brazil. * 1910s to Brazil (Nicola Sante & Vitantonio). * 1920s to New York (Domenico and Vito Stefano, both sons of Nicolantonio). * 1930s to Canada (another Domenico son of Luca). Some other Giampersa may be found elsewhere, but as it sounds difficult in Italian, the family name found new transliterations in other languages, as known in Brazilian Portuguese for Jamberso or Jambersi and so on. In Italy Giambersa or Giamperso are also found. Need more research to find if they are related to the family. == Giampersa on WikiTree == Here is the complete [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Giampersa]. Or for the variations: https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/JAMBERSO https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/JAMBERSI https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/JAMBERS https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/GIAMPERSO When you add yourself or any family member, your addition(s) will automatically be included on the index the following day.

Gibbs Name Study

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[[Category:DNA Projects]]__NOTOC__ [[Category:Gibbs Name Study]] ==Introduction== {{Image|file=Flags-3.jpg |caption=Union Jack }}
Welcome to the Gibbs One Name Study!
Hello, I would like to welcome the Gibbs family to our one name study group. This is a very common & popular name from many regions so our focus is to try & categorize those areas better. Please come & help us organize this effort. My focus presently is the Gibbs families from New York State particularly the Franklin, Jefferson, St. Lawrence County areas; also the Gibbs of Franklin Huntington Quebec Canada & Caldwell Manor Quebec. We are also looking to find the migration pattern from this particular family group. Please contact the project leader [[Simpier-2|Andrew Simpier]] or post a comment to the right. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! '''FYI: We are currently looking for volunteers to Join the trusted list to help in the Gibbs name study and also those willing to be profile managers''' ==Coordinator== *[[Simpier-2|Andrew Simpier]] Leader ==How To Join== #This is an open public project there are no requirements to join. Anyone can view all of the information in this project but only the Trusted List can edit it. #[[Project:One_Name_Studies|One Name Studies project page]] - This a general information page about how Wikitree One Name Study projects work. #Add {{Tag Link|one_name_studies}} to your list of [[Special:Following|followed tags]]. That way you'll see all our discussions in {{G2G}}. #Add {{Tag Link|Gibbs}} to your list of [[Special:Following|followed tags]]. That way you'll see all our discussions in {{G2G}}. ==Gibbs One-Name-Study Template== Adding this to your profile: {{One Name Study|name=Gibbs}}
Will result in this: {{One Name Study|name=Gibbs}} ==GIBBS HISTORY== '''Origin of the name Gibbs and its meaning''' *[https://www.houseofnames.com/gibbs-family-crest House Of Names] *[https://surnames.behindthename.com/name/gibbs Meaning of the Name Gibbs] *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gibbs_(surname)?wprov=sfti1 Wikipedia] '''Gibbs Last Name Origin ''' This name is one of the patronymic forms of the popular medieval pet name "Gib", itself a short form of the personal name "Gilbert", which was introduced into England by the Normans after the Conquest of 1066. The Norman name was "Gislebert" or "Gillebert", composed of the Germanic elements "Gisil", meaning "hostage" or "noble youth", and "berht", meaning "bright" or "famous". Recordings from London Church Registers include the marriage of Agnes Gibbs and William Chanler on February 13th 1562, at Harrow on the Hill, and the marriage of Ann Gibbs and Thomas Fleetwood on April 2nd 1604, at Cranford. Gilbert became a very popular given name in England during the Middle Ages, and generated a great number and variety of variant forms, such as Gibson, Gibbs and Gipps, meaning "son of Gib". Gibson is found most frequently in the northern counties of England, and in Scotland. One Joseph Gibson, aged 20 yrs., was an early emigrant to the New World Colonies, leaving London on the "Globe" in August 1635, bound for Virginia. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Henry Gibsone, which was dated 1311, in the "Records of the Borough of Nottinghamshire", during the reign of King Edward 11, known as "Edward of Caernafon", 1307 - 1327. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling: [http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/gibbs GIBBS SURNAME HISTORY] == Goals == #This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. #Document and correctly connect all Gibbs lines on Wikitree #Add Gibbs DNA results to help confirm connections #Create a meaningful bio for each profile so that it represents a person's life #Develop a reference library specifically for Gibbs genealogy research ==What You Can Do?== #Add the category or template Gibbs to all of the Gibbs profiles which you manage. [If you add the template it will automatically add the category.] #Make sure the Gibbs profiles that you manage have good sources and a biography #Ask questions in G2G if you need genealogy help #Post comments in the boxes on this page to share Gibbs Genealogy information #Link Gibbs Space Pages to this Project Page. #If you are interested in a new “Gibbs” category [e.g. Gibbs form a particular location, etc.] let your leader know. ==Task List== #Need to create subcategory for state regions etc as name is common #Research [[Gibbs-3327|Jeremiah William Gibbs (1768 - 1858)]] origins & parental lineage #Show our lineage to [[Gibbs-1218|Giles Gibbs (abt. 1595 - 1641)]] dna seems to show a possible link == Links == '''Quick links:''' * [http://nyshistoricnewspapers.org./ NYHISTORICNEWSPAPERS]: has many options for searching for your '''New York ancestor'''. *[http://www.nnytombstoneproject.net/franklin/bangor/wylie_photos/gibbsjeremiah.htm NNYTOMBSTONEPROJECT]: has many Gibbs in the Wylie Cemetery == DNA Projects== Gibbs DNA Project: [http://www.wnconline.net/~hermes/gsdnap/ Gibbs DNA project] == Sources ==

Gibson County, Tennessee

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[[Category: Gibson County, Tennessee]]
Welcome to Gibson County, Tennessee!
{{US History|sub-project=Tennessee}} ==Project Purpose== The purpose of this sub-project is to have a foundation for all things relating to Gibson County, Tennessee. From cities, to citizens, to favorite tourist spots, to cemeteries, we aim to have it all here for you in one central location. ==How to Join the Project== #Coordinator of this county: [[Heath-3392|Kathleen Heath]]. #See the main project page [[:Project:Tennessee|here]] for instructions on how to join. #Add (Tennessee) and (us_history) to your G2G tag feed. #Project template: {{US History|sub-project=Tennessee}} gives you the template above (2 flags) ==List of Things to Do== #Contributing to the main project page as needed #Church records of christenings, marriages and burials #Voter or citizenship rolls #Records of wills and deceased estates #Land tenure records #Tax lists #Muster lists for militia service #Census records, indexed and uploaded - See [[Space:1850_United_States_Federal_Census_sheets|Gibson County Indexed Census Records]] ==Gibson County History== Gibson County is a county located in the western division of Tennessee. The US Census Bureau estimates the population, as of July 1 2015, to be 49,399. Its county seat is Trenton. The county was formed from the Chickasaw Cession and named for Col John H Gibson of Bedford county, TN. Col Gibson served with Andrew Jackson in the Natchez Expedition and died in 1823, the year that the county was formed. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, s.v. “Gibson County, Tennessee,” (accessed April 29, 2016), https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gibson_County,_Tennessee State & County QuickFacts". United States Census Bureau. (accessed April 29, 2016). http://www.census.gov/quickfacts/table/PST045215/47053 Tennessee Roots. Gibson County Tennessee. s.v. “John H Gibson.” (accessed April 29, 2016). http://tn-roots.com/tngibson/Colgibso.htm, ==Geography== Gibson County is 604 square area miles with 0.2% being water. ===Adjacent counties=== {{Image|file=Gibson_County_Tennessee-1.png |caption=Gibson County, Tennessee Image 2 }} ===Protected areas=== While there are no national or state parks in Gibson County proper, there are several in the surrounding counties. To the north in Obion is [http://tnstateparks.com/parks/about/big-cypress-tree Big Cypress Tree State Park] To the south in Madison is [http://tnstateparks.com/parks/contact/pinson-mounds Pinson Mounds State Park] Outside the city of Trenton is the [http://share.tn.gov/sos/pub/proclamations/05-01-13.pdf Parker Branch WMA] that was recently formed on May 13, 2013 http://share.tn.gov/sos/pub/proclamations/05-01-13.pdf There is some overlap into the county of other protected areas: #[http://www.tnbirds.org/IBA/SitePages/HornsBluffRefuge.htm Horns Bluff Refuge] #[http://tnwatchablewildlife.org/watchareadetails.cfm?uid=09071516274032614®ion=Maness_Swamp_Refuge&statearea=West_Tennessee Maness Swamp Refuge] #[http://tnwatchablewildlife.org/watchareadetails.cfm?uid=09083108542227374®ion=Obion_River_WMA&statearea=West_Tennessee Obion River Wildlife Management Area] #[http://www.tnbirds.org/IBA/SitePages/TigrettWMA.htm Tigrett Wildlife Management Area] ==Government Offices== #[http://www.gibsoncountygov.com/ Gibson County, Tennessee] #[http://gibsoncountytn.com/ Chamber of Commerce] #Birth and Death Records -Gibson County Health Department #Marriage Licenses - Gibson County Clerk (Joyce Brown, 2016) ==Demographics== # [http://www.point2homes.com/US/Neighborhood/TN/Gibson-County-Demographics.html General Overview of the current population/ages/races/marital status/etc] ==Communities== ===Cities=== (must be officially part of the county) Gibson County, Tennessee website [http://www.gibsoncountygov.com/ here] #Milan #Trenton #Humboldt #Dyer #Yorkville #Medina ===Towns=== #Bradford #Gibson #Kenton #Rutherford ==County Common Areas== #[[:Category: Gibson County, Tennessee, Cemeteries | Cemeteries]] #[[:Category: Gibson County, Tennessee, Schools | Schools]] ==Things to do/see== #[http://www.tn.gov/twra/article/gibson-county-lake Gibson County Lake] - 560 acres with picnic areas and 3 camping sites. #The [http://milan.tennessee.edu/museum/ West Tennessee Agricultural Museum] is devoted to the different aspects of a settler’s life with its life-size displays. #The [http://www.wtrac.tn.org/visit.html West Tennessee Regional Art Center] is home to the Ewers Collection and a collection of Boehm porcelain birds. #[http://www.teapotcollection.com/teapot/home TheTeapot Museum] is known as the world’s largest collection of porcelain Veilleuses-Theieres. #[https://www.tnvacation.com/vendors/davy_crockett_cabin_museum The Davy Crockett Cabin-Museum] is a replica of the famed frontiersman and soldier’s last home. ===Also check out=== #[https://www.tnvacation.com/cities-towns/trenton Trenton Vacations] #[https://www.tnvacation.com/cities-towns/humboldt Humboldt Vacations] #[https://www.stoppingpoints.com/tennessee/Gibson Historical Markers] ==County Resources== #[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gibson_County,_Tennessee Gibson County on WikiPedia] #[http://www.census.gov/quickfacts/table/PST045215/47053 Gibson County Quick Facts on Census.gov] ===County Records=== ===Church records=== ===Voter/Citizenship Records=== ===Estate/Probate Records=== ===Land/Homestead Records=== ===Tax Lists=== ===Military Service Records=== ===Census Records=== ====1850==== [[Space:1850_US_Census_Gibson_County_Tennessee_District_18_Images||1850 Census District 18]]https://archive.org/details/populationschedu0878unix - 1850 US Census – Franklin and Gibson Counties - Tennessee – microfilm rolls, no indexing ==See also== ==Sources== ---- '''Every fact needs a reference - use inline citations only'''

Gibson Name Study

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[[Category:Gibson Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. Here are a few points that might help in the search. * http://www.haygenealogy.com/hay/gibson.html * http://www.electricscotland.com/history/nation/gibson.htm * http://hendersonkyhistory.com/GibsonCemetery.htm * http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/etx/tarrant/cemetery/gibson.htm * http://www.wvgenweb.org/calhoun/cemetery/gibcem.htm * http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/gibson/ * http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Gibson For the entire tagged list of GIBSON (when you come across women that were not born a Gibson, nor died a Gibson, they are mothers of a Gibson. - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Gibson_Name_Study To help tag untagged Gibsons, open the bio, & paste at the top - One Name Study|name=Gibson|'state they died in', Gibson Name Study *place double brackets before and after* }} To categorize them - [[ before & after, Category:*state they were born in*, Gibson Name Study

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[[Category:Sweden_Genealogy_Resources]] GID is the GENLINE id used for sources in Swedish church books. Today (2017) those GIDs are nearly useless and need to be complemented with better source citations. From Ancestry: ::''Each image in the Sweden Parish Records database has a unique ID number called the Genline ID number (GID). The GID number consists of three groups of numbers delimited by periods. The first group of numbers represents the parish ID, the second group the sequence ID number, and the third group the image number in the sequence. For example: 1119.23.23600. You can use a GID number to search for a specific image. When viewing an image, the GID number will be displayed in the index section at the bottom of the image viewer. The GID number will also be listed on the record page. This is how you can find the book a GID number refers to. Ancestry's search page for Swedish church records [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2225 Sweden, Church Records, 1451-1943] provides a chance to find out what "GID 520.4.49200" actually refers to. Add the GID number to the Keyword field (just the number 520.4.49200, not including GID). By clicking the link "View Record" you can find out the page number as well. Example for 520.4.49200 gives: ::COUNTY: Värmland ::PARISH: Rämen ::COUNTRY: Sweden ::RECORD TYPE: Inflyttning ::YEAR RANGE: 1806 - 1844 ::GID NUMBER: 520.4.49200 ::VOLUME: B:2 ::ROLL/FICHE NUMBER: XY-567 ::PAGE NUMBER: 32 {{Image|file=GID.png |caption=GID Ancestry |size=700px}} By using this information, the actual church book can now be found in either Riksarkivet or Arkiv Digital since we know the information about parish, what book and page number. Once found, the proper source can be added and linked to either Riksarkivet or Arkiv Digital. Examples; * "Rämmens kyrkoarkiv, In- och utflyttningslängder, SE/VA/13442/B/2 (1806-1844), bildid: C0038660_00027, sida 32. https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0038660_00027" * ''Rämmen (S) B:2 (1806-1844) Image 20 / page 33 (AID: v8136.b20.s33, NAD: SE/VA/13442) http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v8136.b20.s33'' {{Image|file=GID-1.png |caption=AID |size=700px}}
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Gilbert and Sullivan Challenge

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{{Image |file= MCC-12.jpg |align=C |size=L }} '''Welcome to the Gilbert and Sullivan Challenge!''' The theatrical works of dramatist W. S. Gilbert and composer Arthur Sullivan have enjoyed broad international success for more than a century. Their creative partnership began in 1871 and produced 14 comic operas over a 25 year period, with ''H.M.S. Pinafore'' (1878), ''The Pirates of Penzance'' (1879) and ''The Mikado'' (1885) among their most popular works. The Gilbert and Sullivan Challenge aims to create, source and connect WikiTree profiles for performers who stepped onto the stage in ''The Pirates of Penzance'' and ''The Mikado''. Our casts are mostly chosen from the London and New York debuts of each opera, and also include the creative duo W. S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan. To join the fun, simply follow the steps below. __TOC__ == How to join == : '''1. Choose an opera and cast member''' * Pick a comic opera—either ''The Pirates of Penzance'' or ''The Mikado''. Their casts are listed below. * Add your name next to the cast member(s) you plan to work on. To add your name, click the "edit" tab of this page and insert your name in the following format: [[WikiID-123|Your Name]] * Up to 3 people can work on each cast member, so put your name down before you miss out! * You can work on as many cast members as you like. : '''2. Create, source and connect the cast member's WikiTree profile''' * Check if the cast member has a WikiTree profile. If not, create one! ''Some cast members performed under stage names, so confirm you have the correct LNAB before creating profiles.'' * Source the profile with reliable sources. All the cast members have biographies in the [https://www.gsarchive.net/whowaswho/ Gilbert and Sullivan Archive] and many are on Wikipedia, so that might be a good place to start! * Connect the cast member to the global tree. You will know they are connected if you link them to a profile that's got "... is 23 degrees from ..., 21 degrees from ... and 17 degrees from ... on our single family tree ..." at the bottom. If you're new to connecting, read [[Space:Fran%27s_Connecting_How-To-1|Fran's 'Connecting How-To' Guide]]. It's got lots of pictures and screen shots to help you learn. * Don't feel you need to do everything yourself. It's all about teamwork! : '''3. When you finish the cast member''' * Once you've sourced, written at least a basic biography, and connected the profile to the global tree, update this page to show it's done. * Do this by clicking the "edit" tab of this page and adding the following at the end of the cast member's status: ~~~~

Gilbert Coats of Arms

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[[Category: Gilbert Name Study]] == Introduction == '''This is a page of the [[:Space:Gilbert_Name_Study | Gilbert Name & DNA Study]]''' and is in 5 sections: *Grants of Arms listed by Joseph Foster (1844-1905) in his Grantees of arms named in docquets and patents to the end of the seventeenth century. *Arms detailed by Sir Bernard Burke (1814-1892) in 1884. *Coats of Arms detailed in Gilbert Pedigrees in the 16th and 17th century visitations. *Other Pictures of Coats of Arms relating to Gilberts. *Summary pointing out which families had identical or similar arms. Images will be inserted in due course as the page develops The following terms are used a lot and more detail on arms can be found [https://www.heraldsnet.org/saitou/parker/Jpsynop.htm '''here'''] :Or(Gold), Argent(Silver), Gules(Red), Azure(Blue), Sable(Black), Vert(Green), Tenné(Orange or Tawny?) Purpure(Purple), Sanguine(Bloodcolour). See also the [https://www.gutenberg.org/files/41617/41617-h/41617-h.htm Complete Guide to Heraldry published in 1909] [https://www.gutenberg.org/files/41617/41617-h/41617-h.htm A COMPLETE GUIDE TO HERALDRY BY ARTHUR CHARLES FOX-DAVIES OF LINCOLN'S INN, BARRISTER-AT-LAW 1909] [https://www.theheraldrysociety.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/Heraldry-For-Beginners.pdf Heraldry for beginners], [http://www.internationalheraldry.com/ International Heraldry & Heralds], [http://www.oldbooksmith.com/royalbib-6.html Bibliography for Research in British & Continental Royal & Noble Lineages & Heraldry]. == Some Grants == '''Grantees of arms named in docquets and patents to the end of the seventeenth century:''' [https://archive.org/details/granteesofarmsna661915/page/100/mode/1up Grantees of arms named in docquets and patents to the end of the seventeenth century] : in the manuscripts preserved in the British museum, the Bodleian Library, Oxford, Queen's College, Oxford, Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, and elsewhere : alphabetically arranged by the late Joseph Foster and contained in the Additional ms. no. 37,147, in the British museum by Foster, Joseph, 1844-1905; Rylands, W. Harry (William Harry), 1847-1922 '''Gilbart''' :'''Thomas''', of Sandwich, Kent, esq., .... Nov. 1595, bv Lee ……. In Add. MS. 14,295, fo. 18 ; Harl. MS. 1359, fo. 16b. '''Gilbert''' :'''[[Gilbert-14747 | Dorothie''']], dau. of Richard, wife of John Thompson, Auditor to Queen Elizabeth, granted and allowed 22 May 1559, 1 Queen Elizabeth, by Harvey. Harl. MSS. 1359, fo. 11a and 1115, fo. 16b ; 1561 in Add. MS. 16,940, fo. 52 ; Stowe MS. 702, fo. 115. :'''Edward''', of London, gift .... 15[6]5/6. Harvey’s Grants, Add. MS. 16,940, fo. 45b. :'''[[Gilbert-14819 | George]]''', of Clare, upon his pretended travailing into Italy and Germany ao predicto (27 Nov. 1577, he aged 22), arms as William, same date with a second difference, . . . ., by R. Cooke. Copy of grant, Q’s Coll. Oxf. MS. 37, fo. 65. ::[[Gilbert-14819 | George]] of Clare was the first cousin of '''[[Gilbert-14734 | William Gilbert]]''' D.Phys as below of Essex and London. :'''[[Gilbert-14766 | John]]''', of Woodford, Essex, who was buried at St Lawrence Jewry, nr Guildhall, London, confirmed 1609, by Segar. Harl. MS. 1422, fo. 42b ; Add, MS. 12,225, fo. 46b ; Guil., p. 262. :This is John Gilbert from the Fradley in Staffordshire family. :'''[[Gilbert-14743 | Thomas]]''', of Northberlingham, Norfolk, at Norwich, 7 Aug. 1576, by Cooke. Add. MS. 14,293, fo. 119, copy of grant, Brit. Mus. :'''Thomas''', of Mayfield, Sussex, grant 8 Nov. 1616, by Segar. Add. MS. 12,225, fo. 46b ; Harl. MS. 6140, fo. 62b :'''[[Gilbert-2422 | William]]''', of Great Over, als Mickleover, co. Derby, gent., 4 Dec. 1576, by G. Dethick. Harl. MSS. 1441, fo. 85b 6140, fo. 71b and 5887, fo. 43 ; Q’s Coll. Oxf. MS. 145, fo. 41b. :'''[[Gilbert-14734 | William]]''', of London, D. Phys., confirmed 27 Nov. 1577, by Cooke. Stowe MS. 676, fo. 50b, copies of grant, Harl. MS. 1685, fo. 19. ::Williams Arms are detailed in Berry's Essex Pedigrees as being an Argent, on a chevron between three leopards' faces azure as many roses of the field.[https://archive.org/details/visitationsofess13metc/page/405/mode/1up The visitations of Essex by Hawley, 1552; Hervey, 1558; Cooke, 1570; Raven, 1612; and Owen and Lilly, 1634 : to which are added miscellaneous Essex pedigrees from various Harleian manuscripts, and an appendix containing Berry's Essex pedigrees v.13] by Metcalfe, Walter C. (Walter Charles) ::'''[https://www.waymarking.com/gallery/image.aspx?f=1&guid=326deda1-7676-4416-b5c8-c70c547580cf Picture of Arms here]''' '''Other Grants''' :20 June 1562: Grant of Arms to Chris.Wilkinson of Havering atte Bower, gent., viz., 'quaeterlie in the firste quarter for Wilkinson, gules a fece vaire, Between two vnycornes corrant argent. In the secon for Gilbert, ermyns, on a cheueron engraled sables, thre roses argent. In the second for Gilbert, eryns, on a cheueron engraled sables, thre roses argent. In ye third for Lumley argent, a fece gules betwene thre popingeies vert with collers about their neckes gules, with a mollet on the fece for ye difference of third brother and so quarterlie as more playnelie apearith depicted in this mergent' ::Recited that it was found 'in the registers and recordes of myne office' that the said Christopher Wylkenson is second son of John Wilkinson of Goldhanger, gent., and wife '''Jane, daur. and heiress of John Gilbert, son and heir to Nicholas Gilbert and wife Eliz., dau. and heiress of William Lumley''', who was third son to Ralph Lumley, 1st. Lord Lumley ::Representation of arms, depiction of garter King of Arms in intitial letter and wide decorative border well drawn and coloujred ::Signature of William Henry, Clarenceux King of Arms == Burkes == '''The general armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales; by Sir Bernard Burke (1814-1892) in 1884.'''[https://archive.org/details/generalarmoryofe00burk The general armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales; comprising a registry of armorial bearings from the earliest to the present time 1884] Earlier edition was Burkes Encyclopædia of heraldry list.[https://archive.org/details/encyclopdiaofher00burk/page/393/mode/1up Encyclopædia of heraldry, or General armory of England, Scotland and Ireland : comprising a registry of all armorial bearings from the earliest to the present time, including the late grants by the College of arms] by Burke, John, 1787-1848; Burke, Bernard, 1814-1892 GILBARD (co. Sussex ; Margery, dau. of Gilbard, of that co., m. "AFFABEL Partridge, Esq., of London, Principal Goldsmith vnto our Sou'eyne Lady Quene Elizabeth." Visit. London, 1568). Ar. a talbot pass. sa. on a chief indented of the last three bezants. GILBARD (co. Devon). Ar. on a chev. sa. three roses of the field. Crest— A squirrel cracking a nut ppr. (another, within a bordure gu. GILBARD (co. Devon). Erm. on a chev. sa. three roses ar. GILBERD (quartered by Richard Wilkynson, citizen of London, grandson of John Wilkinson, of Goldhanger, co. Essex, by Jane, dau. and heir of John Gilberd. Visit. London, 1568). Same Arms, the chev. engr. GILBERT (The Priory, Bodmin, co. Cornwall). Ar. on a chev. gu. three roses of the field. Crest — A squirrel sejant on a hill vert feeding on a crop of nuts ppr. Motto — Mallem mori quam muture. GILBERT (John Davies Giddy and his two daughters, who, by royal licence, dated 7 Jan. 1818, were authorised to take the surname and arms of Gilbert only). Ar. on a chev. gu. three roses of the field. Crest— A squirrel sejant gu. cracking a nut or. GILBERT (Trelissick, co. Cornwall, and Eastbonme, co. Sussex ; John Davies Gilbert, Esq., only son and heir of Davies Giddy, Esq., and his wife, Mary Anne, dau. and heiress of Francis Gilbert, Esq., of Eastbourne, assumed, by royal sign manual, dated 10 Dec. 1817, the surname of Gilbert). Same Amu, with a canton gu. for diff. Crest — A squirrel sejant gu. cracking a nut or, charged on the shoulder with a cross crosslet gold for diff. Moto— Teg yw Heddwch. GILBERT (co. Cornwall, Compton, Bridgerule, and North Petherwin, co. Devon, and Togenton and Bleckington, co. Sussex). Visit. Devon, 1620). Same Ams, a bordure gu., and Crest, without the cross crosslet. GILBERT (Locko, co. Derby; originally, at a very remote period, of Gilbert's Place, parish of Lullington ; subsequently of Barrow ; '''[[Gilbert-10014 | William Gilbert Esq.,]]''' of that place, purchased Locko, temp. Elizabeth, and was ancestor of John Gilbert, Esq., of Locko, who became possessed of Thurgarton Priory, CO. Nottingham, by bequest from the Coopers, and in consequence took the name and arms of Cooper in 1736). Sa. an armed leg couped at the thigh in pale betw. two broken spears ar. headed or. Crest — A dexter arm embowed in armour ppr. the hand darting a broken lance in bend sinister, the point ar. staff or. :Note: The Derbyshire Visitation Pedigrees of 1569 and 1611 describe the arms of the Gilbert of Locko as: Arms: Sable, a man's leg in armour couped at the thigh between two upright spears, the handles crossed, Argent, the heads Or. Crest: A man in armour embossed proper, the hand grasping a broken spear, Or, the head proper. Dugdale, W. (1895). Derbyshire visitation pedigrees 1569 and 1611. London: [s.n.].https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.c2524486&view=1up&seq=56 GILBERT (Selby, co. Leicester; '''[[Gilbert-10014 | William Gilbert]]''', son of '''[[Gilbert-11087 | Hugh Gilbert]]'''. Visit. Leicester, 1019). Same Arms, a mullet for diff. Same Crest. GILBERT (cos. Hereford and Monmouth). Same Arms. Crest — An arm in armour embowed ppr. severed below the wrist, the hand dropping, grasping a broken spear or, headed ar. the point downwards. Another Crest — Out of a mural coronet or, a demi lion ramp. ducally crowned of the first, holding a battle-axe sa. headed ar. GILBERT, alias Kniverton (Youlgreve, co. Derby, 1300; the heiress m. Barnesly, temp. Charles I.) Gu. a bend vaire ar. and sa. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a griffin's head gu. beaked of the first. :'''The following are the arms of descendant [[Gilbert-9485 | William Gilbert]] from the branch of the family that moved to Cornwall'''{{Image|file=Gilbert-9485.jpg |caption=William Gilbert Image 1 }} GILBERT (Savratt, co. Hertford, and Sandwich and Westbury, co. Kent; granted 1593). Gu. a saltire or, on a chief erm. three piles of the field. Crest—A griffin's head az. beaked or, gorged with a collar erm. GILBERT (Somerson, co. Suffolk, and London; Sir Robert Gilbert, Knt., co. Suffolk, son of Henry Gilbert, citizen of London, third son of Richard Gilbert, of the first place. Visit. London, 1568). Az. a chev. erm. betw. three eagles displ. or. Crest — An eagle displ. az. GILBERT (Mayfield, Sussex). Same Arms. Crest — An eagle's' head ppr. issuing out of rays or. GILBERT (North Burlingham, co. Norfolk ; confirmed to '''[[Gilbert-14743 | Thomas Gilbert]]''', of that place, by Cooke, Clarenceux, 1576). Gu. two bars erm. in chief three fleurs-de-lis or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a stag's head erm. attired of the first. GILBERT (William Henry Gilbert, Esq., of Cantley, co. Norfolk; Robert Gilbert. Esq., of Postwick Hall, in the same county; and the Rev. John Gilbert, of Chedgrave: sons of the late '''[[Gilbert-8036 | Henry Gilbert]]''', Esq., and grandsons of '''[[Gilbert-8026 | Thomas Gilbert]]''', Esq., of Chedgrave, b. in 1694). Same Arms, bars engr. Crest — A stag's head or, on the neck a fess engr. with plain cottises gu. Motto — Tenax propositi. GILBERT (co. Salop). Gu. a bend vair. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, an eagle's head gu. beaked gold. GILBERT (Brent Ely, co. Suffolk). Ar. on a chev. sa. betw. three leopards' faces az. as many roses or. Crest — On a mount vert a demi eagle displ. az. on the breast a mullet :These are the same Arms as Doctor '''[[Gilbert-14734 | William Gilbert's]]''' ancestors and George Gilbert of Clare. GILBERT (Woodford, co. Essex). Same Arms and Crest, with a mullet for diff. :As noted above, These are the same Arms as Doctor '''[[Gilbert-14734 | William Gilbert's]]''' and George Gilbert of Clare. GILBERT (granted 26 Dec. 1759). Gu. an armed leg couped at the thigh or, betw. two broken spears of the last headed ar. on a chief of the second two eagles displ. sa. Crest — On a mount vert ;an arm embowed in armour or, grasping a broken spear of the last, headed ar. :'''The following is the wording as actually granted to [[Gilbert-11823 | Thomas Gilbert]] of Cotton Hall near Alton in Staffordshire on 20 Dec 1759:Image of actual grant provided by [[Castro-1251 | Maria Castro]] ::Gules an armed leg couped at the thigh between two broken spears or, headed arg, on a chief of the second two eaglets displayed sable, and for the crest, on a wreath of the colours an armed arm or, issuing from a mount vert, the hand praper holding a spear or headed argent. ::{{Image|file=Gilbert-11823.jpg |caption=Thomas Gilbert Image 2 }} GILBERT. Ar. a chev. betw. three negroes' heads couped ppr. GILBERT. Or, (another, ar.) on a fesse betw. three annulets gu. as many erm. spots of the first. GILBERT. Barry of six or and az. a bend gu. GILBERT. Ar. on a chev. gu. three cinquefoils of the first pierced of the second, a bordure engr. of the last. GILBERT (Dublin ; Fun. Ent. of the wife of Mr. Sheriff Gilbert, buried at St. Patrick's Cathedral, 17 June, 1651). Ar. a chev. engr. per pale gu. and or, betw. three Moors' heads erased ppr. wreathed about the temples of the second and third. :A George Gilbert was Sheriff of Dublin in 1650 GILBERT (Reg. Ulster's Office, to '''[[Gilbert-4779 | Sir William Gilbert]]''', of Queen's co.). Ar. on a chev. sa. three roses of the first, quarter- ing, 1st, Castillon, gu. a castle ar. issuing from the battlements a demi lion ramp, or, a canton erm. ; 2nd, Poyton, or, a bend sa. in sinister chief a rose gu. Crest — A squirrel sejant gu. holding betw. the paws a nut or. GILBERT, or Giles. Or, on a cross sa. five plates. GILBERT. Barry wavy of six ar. and az. Gilbert (Scotland). Ar. on a chev. az. betw. three trefoils slipped vert as many fleurs-de-lis or. GILBERTSON. Gu. an armed leg couped at the thigh in pals betw. two broken spears ar. headed or. Crest — A snail in the shell ppr. == Visitations == Derbyshire: Visitation Pedigrees of 1569 and 1611:[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.c2524486;view=1up;seq=57 Derbyshire visitation pedigrees 1569 and 1611] :'''Gilbert of Locko''': A long way down the pedigree that goes back a further 18 generations is [[Gilbert-10014 | William Gilbert]] the first to live at Lockoe. ::Arms: Sable, a man's leg in armour couped at the thigh between two upright spears, the handles crossed, Argent, the heads Or. ::Crest: A man in armour embossed proper, the hand grasping a broken spear, Or, the head proper. Dugdale, W. (1895). Derbyshire visitation pedigrees 1569 and 1611. London: [s.n.].https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.c2524486&view=1up&seq=56 :'''Gilbert of Youlgrave''': Head of pedigree: [[Kniveton-40 | Richard Gilbert]] ::Arms: Quarterly 1 and 4. Gules, a bend vair Argent and Sable ; 2 and 3. [Argent a fess between three crescents Gules (Rosson).] ::Crest: Out of a ducal Coronet Or a griffin's head Gules. Devon: Visitation Pedigrees of 1564:[https://ukga.org/browse.php?action=ViewRec&DB=13&bookID=136&pagecount=117 The Visitation of the County of Devon, 1564 page 111][https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.c2524477&view=1up&seq=125&size=150 The Visitation of the County of Devon, 1564 page 111] :'''Gilbert of Compton''': Head of pedigree: [[Gilbert-159 | Galfrid (Geoffrey) Gilbert]] ::Arms: :::1. Argent, on a chevron sable three roses argent. :::2. COMPTON. Gules, a chevron ermine between fowls argent (or according to others) sable, three helmets argent. :::3. CHAMPERNON. Gules, a saltire vair argent and azure between twelve billets or. :::4. VALETORT, vulgo VAULTER. Gules three bends argent, on a bordure sabe ten plates. :::5. RAYNEWARD. Azure, or sable, a castle or with three battlements between. :::6. TRENOUTH. Argent, on a fess sable three chevronels argent. :::7. LITTLETON. Argent, a chevron between three escallops sable. :::8. Sable, a chevron between three feathers pendant argent. :::9. Sable, a lion rampant argent between two acorns or. :'''Gilbert of Whitcombe''': Head of Pedigree [[Gilbert-14740 | John Gilbert]] [Also in Somerset Visitation below] ::Arms: Arg. a chevron ermine between three moors' heads enwreathed. Devon: Visitation Pedigree of 1620: [https://archive.org/stream/visitationcount02camdgoog#page/n147/mode/2up Gilbert Pedigree in the 1620 Visitation of Devon] :'''Gilbert of Compton''': Head of Pedigree [[Gilbert-5831 | Otho Gilbert]] shown erroneously as Peter Gilbert]] ::Arms: Argent, on a chevron sable, three roses of the field. :'''Gilbert of Bridgerule''': Head of Pedigree [[Gilbert-9485 | William Gilbert]] from the Youlgrave pedigree shown for Derbyshire: ::Arms not mentioned Essex: Pedigree produced by Berry[https://archive.org/details/visitationsofess13metc/page/405/mode/1up The visitations of Essex by Hawley, 1552; Hervey, 1558; Cooke, 1570; Raven, 1612; and Owen and Lilly, 1634 : to which are added miscellaneous Essex pedigrees from various Harleian manuscripts, and an appendix containing Berry's Essex pedigrees v.13] by Metcalfe, Walter C. (Walter Charles) :'''Gilbert of Colchester''' Head of Pedigree [[Gilbert-14741 | Hierome Gilbert]] ::Arms: Argent, on a chevron between three leopards' faces azure as many roses of the field. '''[https://www.waymarking.com/gallery/image.aspx?f=1&guid=326deda1-7676-4416-b5c8-c70c547580cf Picture of Arms here]''' Leicestershire: Visitation pedigree of 1619:[https://archive.org/details/visitationcount09britgoog/page/n208/mode/1up The visitation of the county of Leicester in the year 1619] :'''Gilbert of Selby''': Head of pedigree: [[Gilbert-11087 | Hugh Gilbert]] father of [[Gilbert-10014 | William Gilbert]] of Lockoe above in Derbyshire Pedigree. ::Arms: Field (untinctured) a leg couped at the thigh in armour proper, spur or, between two broken spears in fess argent, in chief a mullet for difference. ::Crest: An arm couped at the shoulder, embowed in armour proper, grasping a broken argent, the point downwards, staff or. Norfolk: Visitations 1563, 1589, and 1613:[https://archive.org/details/visitacionievisi32ryew/page/129/mode/1up THE VISITATIONS OF NORFOLK, 1563, 1589, AND 1613.] :'''Gilbert of North Birlingham''': Head of Pedigree [[Gilbert-14742 | Richard Gilbert]] ::Arms: Gules, two bars ermine, in chief three fleurs-de-lis or. ::Crest: Out of a ducal coronet or , a buck's head ermine, attired of the first. Somerset: Visitations 1531 and 1573, together with additional pedigrees, chiefly from the visitation of 1591:[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044058155821&view=1up&seq=126 The visitations of the county of Somerset, in the years 1531 and 1573, together with additional pedigrees, chiefly from the visitation of 1591] :'''Gilbert of Whitcombe in Corton Denham, Somerset''': Head of Pedigree [[Gilbert-9157 | John Gilbert]] [Also in Devon Visitation above] ::Arms: Arg. a chevron engrailed between three roses Gu. Staffordshire: Visitation Pedigree 1614, 1663 and 1664:[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uva.x000047261&view=1up&seq=175 The heraldic visitations of Staffordshire made by Sir Richard St. George, Norroy, in 1614, and by Sir William Dugdale, Norroy, in the years 1663 and 1664. Ed. and annotated by J. Sidney Grazebrook, esq.] and Pedigrees 1680-1700[https://archive.org/details/StaffordshirePedigreesBasedOnTheVisitationOfThatCountyMadeByWilliam/page/n115/mode/2up Staffordshire pedigrees based on the visitation of that county made by William Dugdale...v.63] :'''Gilbert of Fradley''': Head of pedigree [[Gilbert-9869 | John Gilbert]] ::Arms: Gules, a leg in armour embowed, couped at the thigh, in pale between two spears argent, headed or ; a canton of the second. ::Crest: A dexter arm embowed in armour gules, holding a broken spear in arms sinister, point downwards argent, headed or. {{Image|file=Gilbert-9869.jpg |caption=John Gilbert Image 1 }} Sussex: Visitations 1530 and 1633-4:[https://archive.org/details/visitationsofcou5354beno/page/n213/mode/2up The visitations of the county of Sussex] made and taken in the years 1530, Thomas Benolte, Clarenceux king of arms; and 1633-4 by John Philipot, Somerset herald, and George Owen, York herald, for Sir John Burroughs, Garter, and Sir Richard St. George, Clarenceux. :Thomas Gilbert of Kent father of John Gilbert of Willingdon in Sussex, father of Nicholas Gilbert of Blechington, father of [[Gilbert-5428 | Thomas Gilbert]] born in 1634. ::Arms: Argent, on a chevron gules three roses of the field. == Other Pedigrees == The Pedigree of Gilbert of Antigua[https://archive.org/details/historyofislando02oliv/page/12/mode/2up?view=theater Entry in the History of the Island of Antigua by Vere Langford Oliver] published in 1896 with a [[Gilbert-16354 | Daniel Gilbert]] of Christ Church, Barbados who died in 1675 as the assumed head, has the same Arms as the Gilberts of Locko and Fradley and Cotton. == Other Pictures == The origin of the following picture is not known but is for [[Gilbert-10002 | Henry Gilbert]] (the great great grandson of [[Gilbert-10014 | William Gilbert]] the first Gilbert of Lockoe in Derbyshire). It may be a sketch of a memorial which may have been one of those reported to have been removed at Spondon Church in the early 1800s. He is probably the Henry Gilbert who gave the church a communion plate which has his arms on it (image not available but being investigated) {{Image|file=Gilbert-10002.jpg |caption=Henry Gilbert Image 1 }} [[Gilbert-13807 | Archbishop John Gilbert]] (1693-1761) the great great grandson of the Reverend [[Gilbert-13867 | Reverend William Gilbert]] who died in Warwickshire in 1635 (with ancestry so far not yet established) shows the same coat of arms as the Cotton Hall, Fradley and Lockoe Gilberts. {{Image|file=Gilbert-13807.jpg |caption=Archbishop John Gilbert }} == Summary == To follow... == Sources ==

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The goal of this project is to ...look into the new information that [[Grierson-295 | Gilbert Grierson]] is NOT THE SON of Malcolm Dominus MacGregor but Duncan's Right now this project just has 4 members, #me. I am [[Taylor-25258|Carole Taylor]]. # [[Rish-15 | Misty Musco]] # [[Grierson-560 | Michael Grierson]] # [[Grierson-xxx| David D Grierson]] DNA Group Mgr. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. # read and verify the findings from "Allan Milligan" # Follow-up the SOURCE that tells us that OUR Ancestor '''he took the name "Grierson" in accordance with charter granted before 1400, by George de Dunbar, Earl of March''', conveying lands of Netherholm (2 km SW of Amisfield Tower), and Dalgarnock (just west of Dunscore) to him and his heirs male to be called by the surname Grierson. #IF Gilbert did in fact TAKE a new name, other than his biological FATHER'S NAME, If that name was NOT MacGREGOR what was it????????????????????????? not GRIERSON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! #I am MAKING A FAMILY TREE linking [[Grierson-295 | Gilbert Grierson]] to our America [[Greer-614 | James GREER]] born circa 1627 ___ Mar: Anne Taylor in Maryland. #'''IF your AMERICA TWIG is different than mine, please let us see how we can put both side-by-side..thank you Cuz' Carole (GREER-TAYLOR) Paternal side Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=10102058 send me a private message]. Thanks! The reason for adding the GREER FAMILY TREE is maybe one of the Descendant's will see something that they can add "a RELIABLE SOURCE" maybe a Family BIBLE..??? but since we now only believe the DNA tests, then one of the Male Descendant's must come forward and give up their blood for the rest of us Genealogy Seekers... == GREER FAMILY TREE == ::FIRST, it is said, THAT WE GREER's were never part of the GRIERSON LINEAGE.......However, the family LORE/The Genealogists of Olden TIMES have always said yes... #[[Grierson-295 | Gilbert Grierson I]] b: c: 1353 Mar: [[Glendening-30 | Janet Glendening]] Scotland- SOURCES: wikipedia.com/many others except for Gilbert's PARENTS......."son of Duncan" #[[Grierson-294 | Gilbert Grierson II]] b: c: 1397 Mar: [[Kirkpatrick-3099 | Isabel Kirkpatrick]] Scotland-SOURCES:scotlandinoils.com/rootsweb TREES/f-a-g Delbert Bauer/[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clan_Grierson] (talks about 1408-WWI) #[[Grierson-291 | Vedast Grierson]] b: c:1714 Mar: [[Glendonwyn-9 | Margaret Glendonwyn]] Scotland- SOURCES: [https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/denegrier/35/ genealogy.com/others] #[[Grierson-290 | Roger Grierson]] b:1/1/1439 Scotland Mar: Isabella GOURDOUN SOURCES: "Grierson Gracie TREE" & others... #[[Grierson-289 | Roger Grierson]] b: c:1474 Mar: [[Douglas-6293 | Agnes Douglas]] Scotland-SOURCES:Burke's Peerage/American Clan Gregor Society page 24 -/1962 Yearbook/ [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clan_Grierson wikipedia.com] #[[Grierson-288 | John Grierson]] b: c: 1490 Mar: #1 [[Herries-71 | Nicola Herries]] #2 [[Kennedy-14221 | Egidia Kennedy]] Scotland-SOURCES 1962 Yearbook/ [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clan_Grierson wikipedia.com]/The Peerage #[[Grierson-244 | Roger Grierson]] b: c:1529 -Mar: [[Douglas-4067 | Helen Douglas]] Scotland-SOURCES: 1962 Yearbook of the American Clan Gregor Society, Inc, (page 24, # 1364, Robert Alan Temple), Washington, D.C/charts from Lois Temple, Dublin, VA/ "Douglas Baronetage of Scotland, Pub 1790", #[[Grierson-296 | William Grierson]] b: c:1567 -Mar: [[Maxwell-1316 | Nichola Maxwell]] Scotland--SOURCES: The Peerage #[[Grierson-205 | James Grierson]] aka: Grier b: c: 1604 CAPENOCH, Scotland--Mar: [[Browne-509 | Mary Anne Browne]] "Sir James removed to Cumberland and changed his surname to '''Grier'''. :"On 6 August 1630 [Lag Charter #214], James Greirsone (NOT SIR), brother of Sir Robert Greirsone of Lag, witnessed his brother Lancelot Greirsone's sasine to Dalskairth." (William Greer, Illinois.)" :SOURCES: On 6 August 1630 [Lag Charter #214],/ From a lithographed Family Chart prepared by Thomas Greer, of Ireland, in 1855 as given in GREGOR, MacGREGOR, MacGHEE, MAGRUDER, GRIERSON, GRIER, GREER --- A HISTORY OF THE ORIGIN OF THE ABOVE FAMILIES AND MANY OF THEIR DESCENDANTS, 1954, compiled by Robert M. Torrence, A.B., F.G.S.P., F.I.A.G., 110 Edgevale Road Baltimore 10, Maryland, page 41.) :'''So much for family lore/lithographed Family Charts''' :''This is where the [[Greer-614 | James Greer]] b: circa:1627 ----COUNTRY: Unknown'' We only have a SOURCE that '''a''' James Grear came from Bristol, England. (from there no one knows) :Mar: [[Taylor-7947 | Ann Taylor]] Maryland of America- ::SOURCES: #Hall of Records at the Maryland State Archives in Annapolis, Maryland Land Office (Patents) - Libre 18, folio 152 - 2 November 1674 DATE: 6 Nov. 1674-- "NAME: James Grear was sold to Samuel Gibbons, Master of the SHIP: "Batchelor of Bristol". This from a list of servants of Robt. Ridgely. #The ''Will of Arthur Taylor, father of Ann Taylor --Hall of Records, Annapolis, Maryland, R. M. # H. S., Vol. 1, page 261.''/ # ''Maryland Historical Magazine'' under the "The Maryland Historical Society" Vol XVI--[http://www.mdhs.org/publications/maryland-historical-magazine] I downloaded a copy #The History of Baltimore County, Maryland-- The Early Settlers/ O'Quin, Bertie. # ''[[Space:The Descendants of Aquilla Greer, Sr. 1719-1790|The Descendants of Aquilla Greer, Sr. 1719-1790]]'' #U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 Author: Yates Publishing Publication: Ancestry.com Operations Inc APID: 1,7836::0 / # "Seventeenth Century Colonial Ancestors of Members of the National Society Colonial Dames XVII Century, 1915-1975 --Author: Hutton, Mary Louise Marshall; Bott, Nydia Reynolds; National Society Colonial Dames XVII - Century--Pages:325--Location:Las Vegas Nevada FamilySearch Library; [https://www.familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Las_Vegas_Nevada_FSL] --Subject: United States - Societies == SOURCES == :1) rootsweb.com TREES Gilbert Grierson with father '''Duncan''' :'''ANSWER''': there are only 5 trees that give Duncan as father. [https://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=swmlpar&id=I173381] Owner: Lester Parks -ID: I173354 :FATHER Name: Duncan Beg MacGregor :Surname: MacGregor :Given Name: Duncan Beg :Sex: M :Birth: ABT 1310 in Glenorchy, Argyllshire, Scotland :Death: AFT 1353 --_UID: 922A3861BA1C1144ABE7842EA275245958BC--Change Date: 5 Nov 2015 at 08:50:35 :Duncan's Father: Malcolm Dominus MacGregor 11th Lord MacGregor b: ABT 1275 in Scotland :Duncan's Mother: Mary MacAlpin b: ABT 1280 in Scotland ::SOURCE: "Information from the 1962 Yearbook of the '''American Clan Gregor Society, Inc,''' (page 24, # 1364, Robert Alan Temple), Washington, D.C. and other notes and charts from Lois Temple, Dublin, VA." :2) Clan Grierson [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clan_Grierson wikipedia.com] :'''ANSWER''': "It has been conjectured that the Grierson family come from the same stock as the Clan Gregor, although this theory has been refuted by modern historians and there is '''no evidence to support it'''.[3] :The surname Grierson is a modern spelling of the medieval (circa 1408) surname Grerson.[4] :In about 1408 the Griersons acquired the lands of Lag, which became the principal seat of the clan chiefs.[3] Gilbert Grierson is described in a charter dating from 1420 as armour bearer to the Earl of Douglas.[3] Gilbert married Janet, daughter of Sir Simon Glendinning, whose mother was Mary Douglas, daughter of the fourth Earl of Douglas and Princess Margaret.[3] These royal connections secured the early fortunes of the Griersons.[3] In 1460 Vedast Grierson built a strong tower at Lag.[3] :NOTE: This is not a SOURCE for Gilbert Grierson's parents........................................ :3) {{FindAGrave | 60667589}} Created by: Delbert Bauer --Added: 26 Oct 2010 ::This is what Delbert Bauer believes. :"Sir Gilbert Grierson, 1st Lord of Lag. :Born: 1353 in Lag, Dumfries-shire, Scotland. :Died: 09 Apr 1425 at Lag, Dumfries-shire, Scotland. :He was buried in Old Dunscore Cemetery, Dumfries-shire, Scotland. :Gilbert MacGregor was also known as Gilbert Grierson, received charter to Lag Castle, December 1408. :Ancestor of Griersons of Lag and Arde as well as of the Griers and Greers. :Gilbert seems to have been the "Gilbrid" who led a migration from Glenorchy into Dumfriesshire in latter part of the 14th century. :The birth date shown is actually his christening date. :He was the second son of Malcolm MacGregor, :'''he took the name "Grierson" in accordance with charter granted before 1400, by George de Dunbar, Earl of March''', conveying lands of Netherholm (2 km SW of Amisfield Tower), and Dalgarnock (just west of Dunscore) to him and his heirs male to be called by the surname Grierson. :In 1400, the Earl also granted charter to the lands of Airde, Tyrcrome, and Overholm in the Barony of Tybris for his many good deeds to the Earl. :On 6 December 1408, Gilbert got from his cousin Henry Saint Clair, Earl of Orkney, charter to Lands of Lag lying in the Brokenbarony, among the monk lands of the Monastery of Montrose, giving yearly a pair of gilt spurs at the Castle of Dumfries as blench farm. :On 17 May 1410, he got charter for lands of Drumjoan from Archibald, Earl of Douglas for being his armor bearer." :NOTE: Obviously he copied/pasted from another source.................. :4) The Greers of Gunpowder on facebook ::'''''GRIERSON LINEAGE SCOTLAND''''' Compiled by Gayle Greer Clutter --·Friday, October 12, 2018 :1. DUNCAN (c. 1311- ) married ? Durant (daug to John Durant of Troqueer’ Lord of Betwixt the Waters in Kirkcudbrightshire) · The oldest charter of Lag, dating from 1351 which reads: “Gilbert, son of Duncan; Suggests with good reason, the probable age of Duncan to be, not more than 40 years of age in 1351, placing his birth at c. 1311. · The register of rentals of the Lord of Dalkeith records that in 1376 the lands of Laucht in the barony of Tybris were let to '''Gilbert Grierson, son of Duncan Grierson'''. Also, a seal (said to be Gilbert's) attached to a document dated 1418/19, bears a faint inscription thought to read "Gilbert Grierson, son of Duncan Grierson." · In a charter, John Durant grants lands to Gilbert (referred to as "my sisterson"), and in another, Gilbert is returning the favour to "his uncle". So, it implies that Duncan, father to Gilbert, must have been married to a sister of John Durant. Children of DUNCAN & ?? Durant i. Gilbert Grierson 1st of Ard, Born c. 1353, (More below); ii. Patrick Grierson b. aft 1353 Married Unk. Children of Patrick & ? a. Cuthbert Grierson b c 1373 · A manuscript survives that that lists the following witnesses: Vedast Grierson, Gilbert’s brother William Grierson, laird of Dalton, his nephew, Cuthbert son of Patrick Grierson and Walter son of William Grierson… Cuthbert [Am]uligane”, · In 1405 charter bears the names of seven witnesses: William, abbot of Holywood, Sir William Douglas of Drumlanrig, Sir Thomas Kirkpatrick of Closeburn, knights, Patrick Grierson, Cuthbert, his son, · In 1440 this Cuthbert would have been abt 67. b. Daughter ? married Cuthbert Amuligane Cuthbert Amuligane may have married an unnamed sister or daughter of Gilbert’s father, Gilbert Grierson 2. GILBERT GRIERSON the elder (b. 1353 –d. after 4/9/1425) married a sister to John McRath · Gilbert Grierson, 1st Lord of Ard & Lag''', was christened in the year 1353, Dumfriesshire, and he died after April 9th 1425, Lag, Dumfriesshire, & was buried at Old Dunscore Church Cemetery in Dumfriesshire. · The first person named Grierson was Gilbert who became prominent in Nithsdale at the end of the 14th century. The register of rentals of the Lord of Dalkeith records that in 1376 the lands of Laucht in the barony of Tybris were let to Gilbert, son of Duncan. · Some report that Gilbert married Janet Glendenning, however. Gilbert is known to have married an unnamed sister of [John McRath] who was evidently taken prisoner by the English and as a result, obliged to wadset all his land and money paid by Gilbert Grierson appears to have been used to secure either John or Cuthbert McRath’s release from prison in England. · Before1400 [perhaps as early as 1370] Gilbert Grierson served George, 10th Earl of Dunbar as baillie in the barony of Tibbers. · Gilbert took the name "Grierson" in accordance with a charter granted before 1400, by George de Dunbar, Earl of March, conveying lands of Netherholm, and Dalgarnock t ---------------------------------------------------------------- == Research NOTES == :'''From Michael Grierson, Oct 24 2018''' :'''[[Grierson-295 | Gilbert Grierson]] was not the son''' of Malcolm Dominus Macgregor! The Lag Charters list him as the son of Duncan. :'''QUESTION''' What "Duncan" are you referring to? There are a lot of them in the internet. So guess I will assume his name is Duncan Grierson, no can not do that because even your history says Gilbert "took the name Grierson" Right? :Y-DNA shows there is no possible link to the MacGregors :'''See the FREE SPACE for new information to research [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Gilbert_Grierson_lineage&errcode=new_profile] attached is a document obtained from Alan Milligan author of '''''Regarde Bien''''' [http://regarde-bien.com]. He has been researching the Grierson and Miliken names for many years as they are closely associated being members of the M222+ Y-DNA haplogroup. The MacGregors are in the M269 Haplogroup, a branch in the tree above M222. M222 was originally believed to be in excess of 2000 years old, but latest estimates suggest in excess of 4000 years. Thus, any common ancestor would have to be before the point of separation and long before either group set foot in the British Isles. Most of the Charters are to be found in the various Scottish museums, Glasgow and the Ewart Library Unfortunately, the references you quote all originate from the same source and were never been substantiated in any way, they are based upon a totally incorrect assumption that the two names have the same meaning and origin. Naming paterns in the two families are totally different. Alan has done a lot of research regarding names however; I have a simpler view that they could have come from the occupation. Gilbert and his father Duncan were Bailees of Ard. The old English/Roman name for a Bailee was Gerefa, add soune and you are there. I have found it interesting that the list of names with whom I share common ancestors includes many of the names from the Lag Charters. For DNA information you can examine the Grier/Greer/Grierson DNA Project [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/greer/about] where J David Grierson is the Co-ordinator and Grierson DNA expert. For comparison you can find the MacGregor DNA Project at [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/mac-gregor/about]. I had David to stay this summer and he is firmly convinced that I am a direct descendent of Gilbert 1353-1425. Gilbert's son acquired land at Dalton in the 1400s and my Great Grandfather was born there in 1837 as his father farmed the Dalton estate. I descend from Gilbert Grierson and Agnes Mundell (1728) they farmed Bucklerhole, part of the Rockhall Estate. Gilbert's great great grandaughter Dr Cecilia Grierson claimed he was directly descended from Sir Robert Grierson of Lag 1655-1733. This is where I am stuck! My FTDNA Kit is 173150, I am believed to have the Lag DNA, but there is no definitive sample for comparison. best regards, Mike Grierson ------------------------------------ One of the "Attachments" :"I agree with David's comment in articles, DYS 444= 13 is a key marker that distinguishes the Griersons and the Amuliganes. In the 111 marker tests, currently, we have six of which five are on the R-M222 Results page. In all six, DYS 533 has the allele value of 13 with the Grierson modal showing 12. To illustrate the point, I have attached a spreadsheet. I have highlighted the markers DYS 444 & 533. The Milligan/Milliken Project now has enough tests to show we have two separate modals. Both modals share the allele value of 12 at DYS 444 with only one DNA test sharing the value of 13 at DYS 444. In the above spreadsheet, I have added the two Amuligane modals along with the Grierson modal supplied from David's spreadsheet. The link between the Griersons and the Milligan/Millikens lies within the Amuligane modal-1 (Group) and not the modal-2. There is good reason to believe the Amuligane modal-2 is the genetic representative of McRath ap Molegan. I want to stress this point, as it helps explain some the quirks between the Griersons and the Milligan/Millikens. However, future research will clarify this. Within the Milligan/Millikens 111 marker tests so far compared, my Milliken 23702 (which is in modal-2) is unlikely to share a common ancestor within the last 30 generations with three other Milligan 111 marker tests (modal-1). For example, the McGee Utility tool indicates my Milliken 23702 and Milligan 12068 (the nearest of the three) share a 98% probability that our MRCA was no longer than 40 generations ago or 1200 years ago. Sandy has estimated a TMRCA of 36.95 generations (95% frequency 29.0-47.3 generations), which computes at 30 years per generation to about 1100 years ago. In one of Bill's earlier Phylogenetic Tree, he has an RCC 32 between my 23702 and 12068 Milligan, which appears to suggest we share a common ancestor no longer than 1520 years ago. Bill you might to clarify this. Whatever way you look at, Modal-1 and Modal-2 share a TMCRA prior to 1000 AD. Putting all this into some context, are all the Milligan/Millikens genetically descended from Molegan of Nithsdale? The short answer is No. This of course assumes modal-2 is the genetic link with Molegan. It is clear though, the Milligans in modal-1 are closer to the Griersons and arguably, the mutations at DYS 444 & 533 reveal a 'branch off' from an ancestor shared by the Griersons with the Milligans in Modal-1 sometime within the last 1000 years. In this email, I make two suggestions that when taken together may point towards a possible shared ancestry in the 1200s. It is easier to trace the Milligans and MacRaths from the 1200s, as they appear in the Ragman Roll and other documents early as 1204-08. But not until 1376, do we find the first concrete evidence of a Grierson, when Gilbert son of Duncan's name appears in the Rental of Tibbers and Morton. Rent Roll of 1376 In the rent roll, I would draw your attention to the name of Tawus MâcGillefe in Dabton near Thornhill. M'Gillefe is probably M'Gillies meaning son of the servant of Iosa (Jesus). Or it could be a mistake for M'Gillenef, as the name McCleisch, also meaning 'son of the servant Iosa, appears in the name of Michael M'Cleish a tenant in the Brewland cum le stallage near Penpont. The 'f' in M'Gillefe is 's'. Does anyone know what Tawus means? In this Rent Roll you will also find references to the Macraths (MacRaes). EarlyDocuments 1147-1499 For those unfamiliar with some of the early Milligan and Macrath documents, they can be found in the above webpage. In this page you will find two men, Cuthbert Amuligane (1440) at No. 17 and Donald Mulikine (1440) at No. 18. Both these men appear to represent two descending branches of Amuliganes. Modal-2 almost certainly belongs to Cuthbert Amuligane, who appears to be related to the Griersons. However, Donald also provides another possible link with the Griersons. There is a Vedast Amuligane in Eccles near Penpont at No. 60. The name Vedast is associated with Vedast Grierson of Lag, grandson of Gilbert Grierson first of Ard. The connection between Vedast Amuligane may go back to Donald, who at No. 21, witnessed a charter of Vedast Grierson of Lag in 1457. However, DNA Studies suggest the link is much older and it may go back as far as the 1200s or 1300s. In the early Grierson charters of the 15th and 16th centuries, the first element in Grierson is consistently spelt as Grere. Its style with the 'son' at the end is no different to many anglicised surnames found in the lowlands of Scotland, where the 'mac' becomes 'son' at the end of a name. When I compare old native surnames in the southwest of Scotland, I also look for comparisons in the north of England, such as Cumbria, and the Isle of Man. The IOM was part of Scotland in the 13th century and in the centuries before this, the kings of Man and Galloway intermarried. Galloway and parts of Dumfriesshire had more in common with these areas than the north of Scotland, where as you know, some have attempted to tie the Griersons to the Clan MacGregor. In IOM, the surname MacCrere or MacGreer offers an interesting comparison with Grierson. The name MacCrere appears in the manor rent of IOM, under Saurebrek parish, see below. Santan - Manorial Roll, 1511 This family reputedly settled in IOM in the early 1300s. In relation to Grere, the progenitor of the Greresons, he would have lived in Nithsdale about the time it was under English control in the early 1300s. It has been suggested in the following webpage, Crere is possibly from the Manx Gaelic name Mac yn Fhrir meaning 'son of the prior'. I think this proposal is open to question. The name Creer The names Crere and Creer are variants of Crerar and are found in the old Gaelic name criathrar meaning the 'millar's sifter', translated 'sievewright'. Crear or Crerar was the name of sept of the MacIntoshes (please note I am not for the first moment suggesting a connection with the Highland Clan). The Gaelic MacCriathrar seems a more likely meaning for the anglicised MacCrere or Creer than 'son of the prior' and it would seem this name could also provide an alternative meaning to Grere and Greer in Galloway and Nithsdale, where Grere appears to have been a millar in the parish of Tynron. A comparison with other surnames ending with 'son', such as the Rorisons, who also appear in the same document in which Maurice Make Salui appears, points to the adoption of this style probably in the times of Richard Siward, lord of the barony of Tibbers in Nithsdale in the 1290s. The Barony of Tibbers There appears to have been two mills in the barony of Tibbers, one located at Ard and the other near Penpont held by the Macraths in 1376. If you take a look at the site above and scroll down to the Map, and look for Milnton near Ard, this is the Mill toun of Ard and Tynron. To the north of Tynron lies Auchengibbert, Gilbert's field. Gilbert is an anglicised form of Gille Brigdet. Gilbert is a name that runs in the Grierson family starting with Gilbert son of Duncan and it appears very early in Nithsdale. In the following webpage are listed a number of documents, which I am due to update. Scroll down to no. 50. Early Nithsdale Documents 1200-1240 In the witness list to Affrica daughter of Edgar's charter is a man called Gillenbract son of Paderus. Gillenbract at first sight appears an odd name. In the local dialect it preserves a hint of Old Welsh and means Gille Brigde or Bridgit, shorten to Gilbert. For a comparison, open the following link and scroll down to no. 12 and locate the name 'Gilcudbricht Brecnach' in the second transcript, which is correct. The name is Gilcuthbert the Briton. Early Nithsdale Document 1124-1195 There are two Paderus mentioned in charters No. 33, 34 & 50, Paderus MacGillenef and Paderus MacCuning. The name Paderus is Latin for Patrick. In No. 50, there is no indication to suggest Gilbert was the son Patrick MacCuning. His style is the same as Gilchrist son of Gilconnel (son of Edgar). In Nos. 33 & 34, in order of rank, Patrick MacGillenif follows Gilconnel, and the same order appears to be preserved in No. 50 with Patrick's son following Gilchrist, Gilconnel's son. If correct, Gilbert was the son of Patrick MacGillenef and if the case, the Milligan/Grierson DNA might well hold a clue to origins of several other surnames from Galloway and the southwest of Scotland. Gilbert son of Patrick could well be the same man described as Edgar's nephew in charter no. 33. In this charter Gilbert is spelt as Gilbert, but his parentage isn't clarified. The best candidate is Gilbert son of Patrick. His place as witness in both Edgar and Affrica's charters strongly indicates Gilbert was a close relation or kinsman. If Edgar had a sister, it could be the connection is through marriage to Patrick MacGillenef which would make sense given Patrick also witnessed Edgar's charters. It is unfortunate, there is a huge gap in the records after 1230 and like so many native families, when feudalism took a grip, men like Gilchrist son of Edgar and Gilbert son of Patrick found themselves without any royal charter to their land and tenants to some great Lord. Alexander II feudalised the lands of Strathnith and Glencairn and it is almost certain the barony of Tibbers was created for John Comyn, earl of Buchan. The barony of Morton, which joined Tibbers also seems to been granted the Earl Comyn. I think it is unlikely we are going to find much more in the written record to show how the Griersons and Milligans (modal-1) could be related prior to 1400 and I doubt very much we will find a document that confirms my proposal, Grere could have been the millar of Ard and perhaps a natural descendant of Gilbert son of Patrick MacGillenef. Grere may have lived only a few generations from Gilbert son of Patrick. What is known, his grandson or great grandson, Gilbert son of Duncan was the baillie of Tibbers by 1400. It seems almost impossible to image that Patrick and Malgon didn't know each other given both men witnessed Edgar's charters and both men moved in his accompany either as a tenant or relative with Patrick probably being a relation of Edgar. What I do find interesting is, the name MacGillenef appears in the lineage of the Clan Afren in 1296, and the MacGhies in Galloway are part of this lineage. Gilmichael or Michael McGhie (McKee) and Macrath ap Molegan both swore fealty together with John Murdoch to Edward I in 1296 and all three were probably personal friends. I genuinely believe a corner has been turned in relation to the Milligan-Grierson DNA study and the success of this story is largely due to DNA research. " ------------------------------------- The other document "Attached" is not in copy/paste mode. But I did save it to DOCUMENTS "Grierson Charters 1"

Gilbert Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Showcase]] [[Category:Gilbert_Name_Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == Introduction == {{GOONS Sticker|Gilbert}} :This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the GILBERT surname and variants of the name including variants of Jilbert/Jelberd originating in Cornwall. :The study's presence here on WikiTree commenced in February 2016 with the Profile managers entering information from the already well established Gilbert Y-DNA Project. == Gilbert DNA Project == :The primary focus of the''' [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/gilbert/about Gilbert DNA Project]''' is Y-DNA testing which is being used to piece together the numerous Gilbert lines around the world. Family Tree DNA (FTDNA) is the company used for the Y-DNA testing. ::Male and female Gilbert descendants who have only taken autosomal DNA tests - FTDNA's Family Finder test, or Ancestry.com's DNA test or equivalent tests with other companies that can be uploaded to FTDNA's site '''[https://www.familytreedna.com/autosomal-transfer here]''' - are also welcome to join. Nothing is currently done with autosomal DNA results but you can search for matches with other people in the project and possibly identify which Gilbert line you belong to by looking for Gilbert matches in the Project who have Y-DNA tested or people with documented Gilbert lines. :A qualified male donor for the Y-DNA test must carry the Gilbert (or variant) surname or at least be suspected to be of Gilbert paternity. (Newer Gilbert lines started via non-paternity events are more than welcome.) :When you request to join the project for the purpose of Y-DNA testing, we'll ask that you send us your Gilbert lineage back to your Most Distant Gilbert Ancestor for inclusion on our project page. Privacy of living individuals will be protected and anyone else requested. Sending this information is a requirement of participating in the project. It's ok if your information is incomplete, scant, or even if you're adopted and have no clue. We just need to know something about your Gilbert line for identification purposes in the project. Also, if you are a female requesting a kit for a male relative, please indicate that you have a male Gilbert donor lined up to donate the DNA when you request to join. The request to join link is in the top right corner of the '''[https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/gilbert/about Gilbert DNA Project Page on the FTDNA Website]'''. : The test we recommend is the '''[https://www.familytreedna.com/products/y-dna FTDNA Y-DNA 37 marker test]''', but would never discourage the 111 marker test. However, for meaningful results to give a much better estimate to the time to common ancestors with men who match in a meaningful timeframe, we are using the BigY 700 test. Participants can upgrade to this test without needing to retest once they are keen to further explore the time estimates and degree of matching to others who have taken the BigY. === [[Space:Index_to_Gilbert_Y-DNA_Lineages | Gilbert DNA Lineages]] === :[[: Space:Index_to_Gilbert_Y-DNA_Lineages | Index of the DNA Lineages]] === FTDNA Results Table === :[https://www.familytreedna.com/public/gilbert?iframe=ycolorized Results Table at FTDNA] == Gilbert Category list == :[[: Category:Gilbert_Name_Study | Categories Starting Page]] == Coats of Arms == :[[: Space:Gilbert_Coats_of_Arms | Coats of Arm Page]] == Gilbert Wills List == :[[: Space:List_of_Gilbert_Wills | Wills List Page]] == Summary Pages for families == :[[: Space:Gilbert_Families_Summary_Pages | Summary pages for families]] == Published works on Gilberts and their Pedigrees == :[[: Space:Published_Gilbert_Family_Histories | Publications]] == Jelberd Society (1993 - 2006) == :[[: Space:The_Jelbert_Society_(1993_-_2006)| Jelberd Society Page]] == Facebook Group == :[https://www.facebook.com/groups/36648722851/ Gilbert DNA & Genealogy Group on Facebook] == Resources == * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/GILBERT List of Gilberts on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/GILBERT G2G feed of questions tagged "Gilbert"]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=&order=&s=GILBERT Orphaned Gilbert profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Gilbert-1 Unsourced Gilbert profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=GILBERT Unconnected Gilbert profiles on WikiTree].

Gilbert Name Study - DNA Lineage 03

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''Y-DNA Haplogroup G-M201: Thomas Gilbert of Springfield MA Line''
== '''Introduction''' == This is a DNA Lineage Page of the [[:Space:Gilbert_Name_Study | Gilbert Name & DNA Study]] There is an interesting situation in the 2 unrelated DNA lineages of descendants of Gilberts in early Massachusetts. A significant number of Gilbert Y-DNA Project participants have a paper trail showing descent from [[Gilbert-100 | Thomas Gilbert]] of Braintree and match each other but not to descendants of the older Thomas of Yardley's sons Obadiah and John, and one assumed line from the older Thomas' son Jonathan. At first we assumed everyone's research was correct, and that we had descendants of sons Jonathan and - previously assumed son - Thomas with one type of DNA '''''(Previously referred to as "Braintree Type 1" and detailed on this profile page)''''', and the descendants of sons Obadiah and John with another type '''''(Previously referred to as "Braintree Type 2" with a separate profile page ''[[Space:Gilbert_Name_Study_-_DNA_Lineage_04 | here]])'''''. There are several possible explanations for why this has happened, not the least of which is faulty research, but there also could have been multiple non-paternity events. '''A more likely explanation, however, is that there was another Thomas Gilbert immigrant to New England who settled amongst the Braintree descendants at some point and his descendants have just been confused with Thomas of the Yardley line'''. The assumed ancestors were thought to be Richard and Thomas as below, but if Thomas was not Richard's grandson this is no longer valid and the profile for the Thomas below at the head of the matching DNA lines, who died in 1662, is assumed to be unrelated (at least in terms of male line DNA) to the Yardley Gilberts. *1 '''[[Gilbert-139 | Richard Gilbert]]''' b: Abt. 1550 England d: 1626 Yardley, Worcestershire, England **2 '''[[Gilbert-100 | Thomas Gilbert]]''' b: 1589 in Yardley '''(aka Thomas Gilbert of Braintree)''' == '''Matching DNA Lines''' == '''See BIG-Y tested participants timeline [https://discover.familytreedna.com/groups/gilbert/tree?subgroups=15967 here]''' ===Descendants of Thomas of Springfield === Shown as 3 for now but not now believed to be the grandson of Richard Gilbert of Yardley above for the reasons outlined. ***3 '''[[Gilbert-196 | Thomas Gilbert]]''' b. ?? d. 1662 Springfield, MA ****4 '''[[Gilbert-2515 | Thomas Gilbert]]''' b: 1658 in Springfield, MA *****5 '''[[Gilbert-2007 | Thomas Gilbert]]''' b: 03 Nov 1681 in Springfield, MA ******6 '''[[Gilbert-3556 | Josiah Gilbert]]''' b: 17 Feb 1717 in Brookfield, MA *******7 Jacob Gilbert b: 7 Jan 1748 Brookfield, MA ********8 John C. Gilbert b: Abt. 1771 in Massachusetts *********9 James S. Gilbert b: Abt. 1823 in New York **********10 Francis Marion Gilbert b: Abt. 1849 in Italy, Yates Co., NY ***********11 Francis Marion Gilbert b: May 1882 in Steuben Co., NY ************12 Edgar D Gilbert b: 16 Jul 1910 in Rochester, Monroe Co., NY *************13 Private **************14 '''Kit SMGF002''' '''(DYS 449 32 -> 31)''' *******7 '''[[Gilbert-8639 | Josiah Gilbert]]''' b: Jan 1750 in Acton, MA ********8 '''[[Gilbert-12792 | Reuben K. Gilbert]]''' b: 11 Feb 1786 NH *********9 '''[[Gilbert-12791 | Josiah Bates Gilbert]]''' b: 28 Mar 1822 NY d 8 Jul 1882 Comstock, Washington Co., NY **********10 '''[[Gilbert-22041 | Charles H. Gilbert]]''' b: 28 Apr 1869 NY ***********11 '''[[Gilbert-22040 | Charles H. Gilbert Jr.]]''' b: 21 Apr 1912 NY ************12 '''Kit ANC018''' '''(exact match on modal haplotype)''' ********8 '''[[Gilbert-12786 | Eli Gilbert]]''' b. 1789 d. 1875 Jefferson Co., IL *********9 Henry Gilbert b.14 Jun 1817 Genoa, NY d. 1865 Jefferson Co., IL **********10 Alvin G. Gilbert b. 3 Apr 1854 ***********11 William Gustavus Gilbert b. 4 Mar 1877 Waltonville, IL ************12 Vernon Gustavus Gilbert b. 28 Mar 1914 Weiser, ID d. 24 Dec 2005 California *************13 '''Kit 330803''' '''Y-12''' '''(exact match on modal haplotype)''' *******7 '''[[Gilbert-12785 | Jude Gilbert]]''' b: 28 Aug 1752 Brookfield, MA ********8 '''[[Gilbert-21741 | Abraham Gilbert]]''' b: 26 Feb 1775 Acton, MA *********9 '''[[Gilbert-21740 | Luther Gilbert]]''' b: abt. 1815 MA d: abt. 1870 Baja, California, Mexico **********10 Emos "Channon" Gilbert b:1847 Baja California, Mexico ***********11 Eugenio Gilbert b: 1873 Baja California, Mexico ************12 Cristobal Gilbert Sr. b: 1897 Baja California, Mexico d: 1979 Baja California, Mexico *************13 Cristobal Gilbert Jr. b: 1922 Baja California, Mexico d: 1994 Baja California, Mexico **************14 Rigoberto Gilbert Sr. b: 1952 Baja California, Mexico ***************15 '''Kit ANC024''' '''(exact match on modal haplotype)''' ****4 '''[[Gilbert-259 | Henry Gilbert]]''' b: Abt. 1661 in Springfield, MA *****5 '''[[Gilbert-989 | John Gilbert]]''' b: 10 Oct 1685 in Springfield, Hamden Co., MA ******6 William Gilbert b: 18 Mar 1747 in Brookfield, Worcester Co., MA *******7 Nathan Gilbert b: 11 Feb 1777 in Marlboro Twp., Windham Co., VT ********8 Amasa Gilbert b: 22 Mar 1816 in NY *********9 Oramel Gilbert b: Abt. 1849 in Jackson Co., IN **********10 Clarence Gilbert b: Feb 1871 in IL ***********11 Glenn Cusick Gilbert b: Nov 1892 in IL ************12 '''Kit 133056''' '''Y-37''' '''(DYS 458 17 -> 16 DYS 449 32 ->31)''' *****5 '''[[Gilbert-258 | Samuel Gilbert]]''' b: 07 Aug 1689 in Springfield, Hamden Co., MA ******6 '''[[Gilbert-3318 | Samuel Gilbert]]''' b: 26 Feb 1715 in Brookfield, Worcester, MA d: 16 Apr 1778 in Brookfield, Worcester, MA *******7 '''[[Gilbert-12543 | Elias Gilbert]]''' b: 6 Oct 1748 in Brookfield, Worcester, MA d: 20 Aug 1828 in Rushville, Yates, NY ********8 Simeon Gilbert b: 19 Jan 1781 in Worthington, Hampshire, MA d: 15 Dec 1813 in Gorham, Ontario, NY *********9 Mason Gilbert b: 27 Mar 1801 in Middlesex, Ontario, NY d: 8 Feb 1864 Algonac/Clay, St. Clair, MI **********10 '''[[Gilbert-12781 | Charles Gilbert]]''' b: 18 Feb 1824 prob. in Delaware Co., NY d: 8 Oct 1892 in Algonac, St. Clair, MI ***********11 Charles Mason Gilbert b: 2 Sep 1852 in Algonac, St. Clair, MI d: 27 Mar 1938 in Algonac, St. Clair, MI ************12 Clayton Marshall Gilbert b: 14 Mar 1879 Dimondale, MI d: 24 May 1966 in Algonac, St. Clair, MI *************13 Arthur Muir Gilbert b: 16 Jul 1904 in Algonac, St. Clair, MI d: 16 Feb 1981 Leesburg, FL **************14 '''Kit ANC021''' '''(DYS 444 13 -> 14)''' ***********11 '''[[Gilbert-12780 | James Warren Gilbert]]''' b: 22 Aug 1867 in Algonac, St. Clair, MI d: 27 Feb 1922 in in Algonac, St. Clair, MI ************12 Frederick Petit Gilbert b: 21 Dec 1890 in Algonac, St. Clair, MI 11 May 1868 in East China, St. Clair, MI *************13 Fred Petit Gilbert b: 28 May 1917 in Algonac, St. Clair, MI 16 Oct 2004 Greenwood, Greenwood, SC **************14 '''Kit ANC022''' '''(DYS YCA2a > 19)''' ******6 '''[[Gilbert-2011 | Otheniel Gilbert]]''' b: 20 Oct 1728 in Brookfield, Worcester Co., MA *******7 '''[[Gilbert-10301 | Pelitah Gilbert]]''' b: 19 Feb 1750 in Brookfield, Worcester Co., MA ********8 '''[[Gilbert-12783 | Calvin Gilbert]]''' b: 23 Mar 1784 in Brookfield, Worcester Co., MA *********9 '''[[Gilbert-1278 | George Huntington Gilbert]]''' b: 27 Jul 1802 in Brookfield, Worcester Co., MA **********10 '''[[Gilbert-12784 | Zebina Abbott Gilbert]]''' b: 23 Oct 1830 in Brookfield, Worcester Co., MA ***********11 Fred Gilbert b: 1863 in Brookfield, MA ************12 Private b: 1914 in Brookfield, MA *************13 Private b: 1939 **************14 '''Kit TO57383''' '''(DYS 449 32 -> 33 and DYS 464b 13 -> 14)''' *****5 '''[[Gilbert-344 | Ebenezer Gilbert]]''' b: 21 Jun 1693 in Brookfield, Worcester Co., MA ******6 '''[[Gilbert-343 | Henry Gilbert]]''' b: 15 May 1719 in Brookfield, Worcester Co., MA *******7 '''[[Gilbert-349 | Henry Gilbert]]''' b: 25 Nov 1754 in Brookfield, Worcester Co., MA ********8 '''[[Gilbert-18629 | Domer Gilbert]]''' b: 27 Jul 1789 in Peru, Berkshire Co., MA *********9 '''[[Gilbert-18628 | Hiram Benson Gilbert]]''' b: 10 Aug 1834 in Cummington, Hampshire Co., MA **********10 '''[[Gilbert-18630 | Charles Benson Gilbert]]''' b: 28 Sep 1874 in Mundy Twp., Genesee Co., MI ***********11 '''[[Gilbert-18631 | Edward Hiram Gilbert]]''' b: 07 Feb 1904 in Washington, MI ************12''' Kit 142383''' '''Big Y700''' ''' (DYS 464a 13 ->12)''' *****5 '''[[Gilbert-991 | Thomas Gilbert]]''' b: 1695 in Brookfield, Worcester Co., MA ******6 '''[[Gilbert-12777 | Abner Gilbert]]''' b: 08 Jun 1721 in Brookfield, Worcester Co., MA *******7 Eli Gilbert b: 09 Mar 1762 in Brookfield, Worcester Co., MA ********8 Hezekiah Gilbert b: 25 Aug 1784 in USA *********9 Joseph Gilbert b: Abt. 1810 in Canboro, Ont., Can. **********10 Peter Gilbert b: Abt. 1834 in Caistor Twp., Lincoln Co., Ont., Can. ***********11 Ernest George Gilbert b: Abt. 1859 in Caistor Twp., Lincoln, Co., Ont., Can. ************12 Ernest Plato Gilbert b: 15 Mar 1894 in Ont., Can. *************13 Dudley Ernest Frampton Gilbert b: 1921 in Lincoln Co., Ont. Can. **************14 '''Kit 134666''' '''Y-37''' '''(CDY B 38 -> 37 )''' ******6 '''[[Gilbert-6653 | Thomas Gilbert]]''' b: 21 Jun 1739 in Brookfield, Worcester Co., MA *******7 Edmund Gilbert b: Sep 1801 in Washington Co., NY ********8 John A. Gilbert b: Abt. 1839 in Delaware Co., IN *********9 Mahlon Edmund Gilbert b: Abt. 1871 in Harrison Co., IN **********10 '''[[Gilbert-21212 | Boyden Gilbert]]''' b: 28 Sep 1891 in Muncie, Delaware Co., IN ***********11 Robert Morris Gilbert b: 1921 in Philadelphia, PA ************12 '''Kit 109930''' '''Y-37''' '''(DYS 458 17 ->16)''' === Kit 729713 === :Research suggests descent from Humphrey Gilbert as per the line below which is subject to review. *'''[[Gilbert-4608 | Humphrey Gilbert]]''' d. 1657 Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts Bay **'''[[Gilbert-466 | John Gilbert]]''' b. c.1657 Massachusetts d. 1723 Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts ***'''[[Gilbert-3745 | Benjamin Gilbert]]''' b. 1691 Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts d. 1760 Brookfield, Worcester, County, Massachusett ****'''[[Gilbert-984 | Daniel Gilbert]]''' b.1729 Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts d. 1824 Brookfield, Worcester, Massachusetts *****'''[[Gilbert-7796 | Joseph Gilbert]]''' b.1776 ******'''[[Gilbert-7818 |Nahum Gilbert]]''' b.1805 *******'''[[Gilbert-12779 | Charles Gilbert]]''' b. 1841 ********Roy Gilbert b. 1887 *********Private **********'''Kit 729713'''. '''Y-37''' === Brown to Swinfield - Leicestershire, England line === :The following kits of Swinfield men more closely match Kits 109930 and 133056 above compared to their other matches and BigY testing suggests a common ancestor around 1600. *1 '''[[Brown-121872 | John Brown]]''' b. probably bef 1666 d. 1716 Claybrooke Magna, Leicestershire, England **2 John Brown b. 1711 Claybrooke Magna d. 1778 Claybrooke Magna ***3 Richard Brown b. 1742 Claybrooke Magna d. 1806 Earl Shilton, Leicestershire ****4 Basil Brown b. 1772 Earl Shilton d. 1816 Earl Shilton *****5. Thomas Brown b. 1809 Earl Shilton d.1893 Earl Shilton ******6. William Swinfield b. 1841 Earl Shilton d. 1905 Camberley, Surrey *******7. Arthur Swinfield b. 1883 Frimley Surrey d. 1956 Camberley, Surrey ********8. Private Swinfield *********9. '''Swinfield Kit 156002''' '''Big Y-700 ''' ******6. Joseph Swinfield b. 1843 Earl Shilton d. 1905 Barton-under-Needwood, Staffordshire *******7.William Swinfield b. 1870 Alrewas, Staffordshire d.1945 Lichfield R.D., Staffordshire ********8. Private Swinfield *********9. '''Swinfield Kit E5902''' '''Y-37''' The 2 kits above match 35/37. They both match Kit 534596 of a Brown man '''(Big Y-700)''' descended from a John Brown who was born on Staten Island, New York, in 1710 with Kit 156002 matching 64/67 and Kit E5902 matching 36/37 :Marker|156002 | E5902 | 534596 :449......|.....32.....|...33.....|.....31 :CDYa...|.....35.....|...36.....|.....36 :446......|.....17.....|............|.....16 === Kit 909172 === *1 '''[[Gilbert-7685 | James "Jimmie" Gilbert]]''' b. c1845 Virginia, United States d. c.1875 Tennessee **2 '''[[Gilbert-7683 | John Wesley Gilbert]]''' b.1869 in New Market, Jefferson became Hamblen Co., Tennessee d. 1937 Jackson, Madison Co., Tennessee ***3 '''[[Gilbert-7682 | J C Gilbert]]''' b. 1901 d. 1981 ****4 Private *****5 '''Kit 909172'''. '''Big Y-700''' '''Closely matches Swinfield/Brown line''' === Bond - Kit B688115 === :Most distant known ancestor is Thomas Bond who died in Gloucestershire in England in 1847 aged 78. Closest Y-DNA match is to kit 909172 above. BigY testing (as at 2023) suggests that the common ancestor is 1000 years back in time. :Possibly a George Bond, 1678 - 1748 *'''[[Bond-8849 | Thomas Bond]]''' b. c1769 Gloucestershire d. 1847 Charlton Kings, Gloucestershire ** William Bond *** Matthew Bond **** William Bond ***** Raymond James Bond ****** Private Bond ******* ''' Kit B688115'''. '''Big Y-700''' '''Matches Swinfield/Brown line''' ===Descendants of Jonathon (from Yardley Gilbert Line)=== :The first lineage in red matches the [[Space:Gilbert_Name_Study_-_DNA_Lineage_04 | "Yardley Gilbert Line"]] DNA. '''So the other lineages are now suspected as having incorrect ancestors at some point back to Jonathan and of not being descendants of the Yardley Gilberts''' but of Thomas of Braintree or an earlier ancestor of Thomas' in England. ***3 '''[[Gilbert-99 | Jonathan Gilbert]]''' bp: 8 Jun 1617 in Yardley, Worcester, England ****4 '''[[Gilbert-98 | Jonathan Gilbert]]''' b: 11 May 1648 Hartford, CT *****5 '''[[Gilbert-97 | Ezekiel Gilbert]]''' b: 16 May 1693 Middletown, CT ******6 '''[[Gilbert-96 | Jonathan Gilbert]]''' b: 24 Feb 1715 Middletown, CT *******7 '''[[Gilbert-88 | William Gilbert]]''' b: 24 Jun 1758 Middletown, CT ********8 '''[[Gilbert-93 | Harris Gilbert]]''' b: 7 Aug 1805 Ontario Co., NY *********9 '''[[Gilbert-12775 | Hiram B Gilbert]]''' b: 18 Jan 1834 Ontario Co., NY **********10 '''[[Gilbert-12774 | Daniel W Gilbert]]''' b: 1 Jan 1872 Allegany Co., NY ***********11 Private (known to admins) ************12 Private (known to admins) *************13 '''Kit 388733''' ****4 '''[[Gilbert-237 | Samuel Gilbert]]''' b: 05 Aug 1664 in Hartford, CT *****5 '''[[Gilbert-236 | Samuel Gilbert]]''' b: 05 Feb 1688 in Hartford, CT ******6 '''[[Gilbert-8 | Samuel Gilbert]]''' b: 01 May 1712 in Lebanon, CT *******7 '''[[Gilbert-5329 | Samuel Gilbert]]''' b: 03 Jun 1734 in Gilead, CT ********8 '''[[Gilbert-12750 | John Henry Gilbert]]''' b: 01 Jan 1787 in Hebron, Tolland Co., CT *********9 '''[[Gilbert-12749 | Samuel Gilbert]]''' b: c1808 in CT (reportedly 2 Feb 1809 in Gilead CT) ('''line above is yet to be confirmed by Gilbert DNA Project admins''') **********10 '''[[Gilbert-12748 | John Gilbert]]''' b: 1843 Elmira, Chemung, New York ***********11 '''[[Gilbert-12741 | Lemuel Gilbert]]''' b: 14 Jan 1876 in Metamora, IL ************12 '''[[Gilbert-12742 | Harold Gilbert]]''' b: 02 Nov 1898 in Atlanta, IL *************13 Private **************14 '''Kit 40922''' '''Y-37''' '''(DYS 464c 13 ->14 CDY a 36 -> 34)''' *******7 '''[[Gilbert-5787 | Silvester Gilbert]]''' b: 20 Oct 1755 in Hebron, Tolland Co., CT ********8 '''[[Gilbert-10799 | Ralph Gilbert]]''' b: 12 Sep 1790 in Hebron, Tolland Co., CT *********9 '''[[Gilbert-12787 | Henry Clay Gilbert]]''' b: 18 Aug 1832 **********10 '''[[Gilbert-12788 | Clifton Catlin Gilbert]]''' b: 17 Nov 1873 ***********11 '''[[Gilbert-13086 | Gordon Lorenzo Gilbert]]''' b: 11 Dec 1908 in Los Angeles Co., CA ************12 '''Kit 136955''' '''Y-12''' '''(exact match on modal haplotype)''' ************12 '''Kit N47561''' '''Y-67''' '''(exact match on modal haplotype)''' ************12 '''Kit B582460''' '''Big Y-700''' '''Very Close match to Swinfield/Brown line''' ******6 '''[[Gilbert-2954 | Ezra Gilbert]]''' b: 23 May 1726 in Hebron, CT *******7 '''[[Gilbert-5471 | Truman Gilbert]]''' b: 27 Jul 1757 in Warren, CT ********8 Walter Gilbert b: 31 Mar 1795 in Warren, CT *********9 Truman Gilbert b: 06 Apr 1827 in Portage Co., OH **********10 Walter Joshua Gilbert b: 04 Dec 1871 in Byron Twp., MI ***********11 Truman Judson Gilbert b: 17 Mar 1911 in Dorr, MI ************12 '''Kit 49NFW4''' '''(DYS 449 32 -> 33 and DYS 446 17 -> 16)''' ********8 '''[[Gilbert-5470 | Charles Gilbert]]''' b: 23 Feb 1783 in Fairfield, CT *********9 '''[[Gilbert-5469 | Champion Marion Gilbert]]''' b: 31 Mar 1810 **********10 '''[[Gilbert-5468 | Austin Gilbert]]''' b: 07 Jul 1843 ***********11 '''[[Gilbert-5456 | Robert Champion Gilbert]]''' b: 02 Oct 1869 ************12 '''[[Gilbert-5454 | Cecil Winfield Gilbert]]''' b: 24 Oct 1896 *************13 '''Kit 94084''' '''Y-111''' '''(exact match on modal haplotype)''' **************14 '''Kit 954556''' '''Y-111''' *******7 '''[[Gilbert-9630 | Joseph Gilbert]]''' b: 30 Sep 1764 in Kent, CT ********8 '''[[Gilbert-9629 | Joseph Gilbert]]''' Jr. b: 06 Jul 1792 in Stafford, CT *********9 '''[[Gilbert-9628 | David H. Gilbert]]''' b: 22 Oct 1822 in Naples, NY **********10 '''[[Gilbert-9627 | David Marion Gilbert]]''' b: 10 Aug 1852 in Kaysville, Utah Territory ***********11 '''[[Gilbert-9626 | Marion M. Gilbert]]''' b: 16 Apr 1896 in Red Bluff, CA ************12 '''Kit 60IBF4''' '''(exact match on modal haplotype)''' ********8 '''[[Gilbert-12789 | Nathaniel A. Gilbert]]''' b: 24 Apr 1806 in Strafford, VT *********9 '''[[Gilbert-12790 | Anson Thomas Gilbert]]''' b: 20 Feb 1845 in Leonidas, MI **********10 Frank Oren Gilbert b: 05 May 1875 in Branch Co. MI ***********11 '''Kit 59658''' '''Y-111''' '''(DYS 393 14 ->13 CYD b 38 ->39)''' ******6 '''[[Gilbert-46 | Ebenezer Gilbert]]''' b: 09 Apr 1732 in Hebron, CT *******7 '''[[Gilbert-44| Asahel Gilbert]]''' b: 15 Dec 1760 in Hebron, CT ********8 Charles Whiting Gilbert b: 1796 in Connecticut *********9 '''[[Gilbert-12776 | Abram Van Tuyl Gilbert]]''' b: 1825 **********10 Franz Delivan Gilbert b: 1854 in Illinois ***********11 Chester Van Tyle Gilbert b: 1888 in California ************12 Robert Franz Gilbert b: 1919 in Las Vegas, Clark Co., NV *************13 Private **************14 Kit '''ANC008''' '''(DYS 444 13 -> 14)''' *****5 '''[[Gilbert-2957 | John Gilbert]]''' b. 1692 in Hartford, Connecticut Colony d. 1755 in Salem, New London, Connecticut Colony ******6 John Gilbert b. abt. 1740 Lyme, CT *******7 ********8 *********9 **********10 ***********11 ************12 *************13 **************14 '''Kit 40922''' '''Y-37''' ''' (DYS 464c 13 ->14 CDY a 36 -> 34)''' ===North Carolina Lines not yet connected=== :The following Gilbert lines are matches with the Thomas Gilbert of Springfield, MA lines above genetically, but their exact connection to the family has not yet been determined. ==== Kit 53KFM4 ==== *1 '''[[Gilbert-12565 | Joshua Gilbert]]''' b: Abt. 1794 in NC **2 Elijah Gilbert b: Abt. 1837 in Knox Co., IN d: 09 Aug 1887 in Knox Co., IN *** 3 Joshua Plegham Gilbert b: 17 Oct 1870 d: 09 Mar 1935 ****4 '''Kit 53KFM4''' **2 '''[[Gilbert-12566 | Hiram Gilbert]]''' b. 1829, d. 1902 in IN ***3 '''[[Gilbert-12567 | John Frederick Gilbert]]''' b. 1865 in Knox Co., IN, d. October 7, 1951 in Knox County, IN ****4 Golda Marie Gilbert b. 1903 in Knox Co., IN, d. 1984 in Knox Co., IN *****5 Jake May Jr. b. 1922 in Vigo County, IN, d. 1968 in Knox Co., IN ******6 '''Sponsor of Kit above''' ==== Kit 328277 ==== *1 Gideon Gilbert b. abt. 1714 **2 Joseph Gilbert b. abt. 1740 m. 1762 at the Cane Creek MM in Orange Co., NC ***3 '''[[Gilbert-12739 | Wilson Gilbert]]''' b. 1765 SC d. 1837 NC ****4 '''[[Gilbert-9342 | Joshua Gilbert]]''' b. 1810 NC d. 1880 - 1890 GA '''(high confidence to him - uncertain of ancestors shown before)''' *****5 '''[[Gilbert-9345 | Noah Washington Gilbert]]''' b. 1855 GA d. 1914 NC ******6 '''[[Gilbert-13447 | William Arthur Gilbert]]''' b. 1893 GA d. 1970 NC *******7 Roy Fred Gilbert b. 1918 NC d. 1979 NC ********8 Private *********9 '''Kit 328277'''. '''Y-37''' ==== Kit 96081 ==== *1 '''[[Price-19968 | John Price]]''' b. 1793, Burke Co., NC d. 1880 - 1890, Wilkes Co., NC **2 '''[[Price-19969 | William Riley Price]]''' b. 1828 Iredell Co., NC d. abt. 1879 Caldwell Co., NC ***3 '''[[Price-19970 | James Jefferson "Jeff" Price]]''' b. 9 Jul 1848 Wilkes Co., NC d. 5 Nov 1934, Lenoir, NC ****4 Finley Kelly Price b. 5 Apr 1889 Lenoir, NC d. 9 Jul 1947, Lenoir, NC *****5 Fate Junior Price 2 Jul 1934, Lenoir, NC d. 23 Feb 2002, Valdese, NC ******6 '''Kit 96081''' :This Price line matches our Thomas Gilbert of Springfield, MA project participant who tested out to 67 markers on 66/67 markers. ==== Kit ANC019 ==== *1 '''[[Gilbert-12778 | Andrew C. Gilbert]]''' b: Jul. 12 1850 NC d: Feb 20 1929 Newport, TN **2 William M. Gilbert b: Abt. 1876 NC ***3 Frank Bruce Elder b: May 9, 1917 Marshall, Madison Co., NC (Adopted) ****4 Wallace Bruce Elder b: 14 Jan 1943 *****5 '''Kit ANC019''' === Other Lines Not Yet Connected === :The following Gilbert lines are also matches with the Thomas Gilbert of Springfield, MA lines above genetically, but their exact connection to the family has not yet been determined. ==== Kit ANC007 / B11280 ==== *1 '''[[Gilbert-5189 | Baxter Gilbert]]''' b: May 1798 in Windsor Co., VT d: 05 Apr 1866 in Darien, Genesee Co. NY **2 '''[[Gilbert-5188 | John K Gilbert]]''' b: 1824 in Pembroke, Genesee Co., NY d: 1870 in Darien, Genesee Co. NY ***3 '''[[Gilbert-5187 | Galette Baxter Gilbert]]''' b: 1845 in Darien, Genesee Co., NY d: 1922 in Rochester, Monroe Co., NY ****4 '''[[Gilbert-5186 | Harry Curtis Gilbert]]''' b: 1887 in Byron, Genesee Co., NY d: 1948 in Rochester, Monroe Co., NY ***** 5 '''[[Gilbert-4736 | Richard Cleon Gilbert]]''' b: 1914 in Rochester, Monroe Co., NY d: 1966 in Rochester, Monroe Co., NY ******6 '''Kit ANC007 / B11280''' '''Y transfer less than 37 markers''' ==== Kit 191273 ==== *1 '''[[Gilbert-15705 | Stephen Gilbert]]''' b. 10 Mar 1796 Lysander, Onodago Co., NY d. 28 Feb 1869 Flowerfield, St. Joseph, MI **2 '''[[Gilbert-3602 | Joseph Addison Gilbert]]''' b. 8 May 1832 NY d. 25 Jan 1895 Manhattan, KS ***3 '''[[Gilbert-3364 | Mowry Calvin Gilbert]]''' b. 16 Feb 1863 Dorr, MI d. 16 Sep 1951 Wichita, Sedgwick Co., KS ****4 Ernst Eugene Gilbert b. 1899 KS d. 5 Jan 1987 Colorado Springs, CO *****5 Vincent E. Gilbert b. 14 Jan 1926 Evanston, Cook Co., IL d. 17 Dec 2004 IL ******6 '''Kit 191273''' '''Y-37''' ==== Kit 216632 ==== *1 James M. Gilbert d. bef 1850 in Clark Co, IL **2 '''[[Gilbert-12777 | Abner D. Gilbert]]''' b. 1833 IL (elder sister Elizabeth was born in Indiana in about 1828) ***3 Louis James Gilbert b. 7 June 1858 IL d. 16 Apr 1929 Charleston, Franklin Co, AR ****4 Pearly Clarence Gilbert b. 11 August 1882 Charleston, Franklin Co., AR d. 10 March 1936 Ft. Smith, Sebastian Co., AR *****5 Laban Cleo Gilbert b. Jan. 18, 1891 d. Nov. 12, 1968 Charleston, Franklin Co., AR ******6 '''Kit 216632''' '''Y-37''' '''(CDY B 38 -> 37 )''' ==== Kit 999477 ==== *'''[[Gilbert-20604 | Luther Gilbert]]''' b. New York, United States 1802 d. Michigan 1894 **'''[[Gilbert-20605 | Horace W Gilbert]]''' b. New York 1836 d. Michigan 1921 ***'''[[Gilbert-20639 | Fred H Gilbert]]''' b. Genesee, Michigan 1866 d. Genesee, Michigan 1934 ****'''[[Gilbert-20640 | Chris Frederick Gilbert]]''' b. 1896 - Toledo, Lucas, Ohio d. 1974 - Argentine, Genesee, Michigan *****Private ****** '''Kit 999477 tested to Y-111 (Tested to BigY-700)''' == Y-DNA STR Results == Y-DNA STR information can be seen by scrolling down to Y-DNA Haplogroup G-M201 GROUP 01 on the [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/gilbert?iframe=ycolorized FTDNA results page for the Gilbert DNA Project]

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''Y-DNA Haplogroup J-M172 : GROUP 01: Yardley, England to Massachusetts Line''
== '''Introduction''' == This is a DNA Lineage Page of the [[:Space:Gilbert_Name_Study | Gilbert Name & DNA Study]] There is an interesting situation in the 2 unrelated DNA lineages of descendants of Gilberts in early Massachusetts. A significant number of Gilbert Y-DNA Project participants have a paper trail showing descent from [[Gilbert-100 | Thomas Gilbert]] of Braintree and match each other but not to descendants of Thomas' sons Obadiah and John, and one assumed line from son Jonathan. At first we assumed everyone's research was correct, and that we had descendants of sons Jonathan and - previously assumed son - Thomas with one type of DNA '''(Previously referred to as "Braintree Type 1") and detailed on a separate page for Thomas Gilbert of Massachusetts [[Space:Gilbert_Name_Study_-_DNA_Lineage_03 | here]]''', and the descendants of sons Obadiah and John with another type '''(Previously referred to as "Braintree Type 2")''' detailed below as the Yardley Gilbert line. There are several possible explanations for why this has happened, not the least of which is faulty research, but there also could have been multiple non-paternity events. '''A more likely explanation, however, is that there was another Thomas Gilbert immigrant to New England who settled amongst the Braintree descendants at some point and his descendants have just been confused with Thomas of the Yardley line'''. == '''Matching DNA Lines''' == These are the sons of Thomas Gilbert, son of Richard Gilbert, highlighting Jonathon, John and Obadiah whose descendants on paper have DNA tested in the Project: *1 '''[[Gilbert-139 | Richard Gilbert]]''' b: Abt. 1550 England d: 1626 Yardley, Worcestershire, England **2 '''[[Gilbert-100 | Thomas Gilbert]]''' b: 1589 in Yardley (aka Thomas Gilbert of Braintree) ***3 '''[[Gilbert-10510 | Thomas Gilbert]]''' b: c1612 in Yardley ***3 or '''[[Gilbert-196 | Thomas Gilbert]]''' '''whose descendants on paper are the Thomas of Massachusetts line''' ***3 '''[[Gilbert-99 | Jonathan Gilbert]]''' b: 1617 in Yardley - '''One descendant on paper (see below) has DNA matching the Yardley Gilbert line on this page, whilst other descendants match the [[Space:Gilbert_Name_Study_-_DNA_Lineage_03 | Thomas of Massachusetts line]]''' ***3 '''[[Gilbert-101 | John Gilbert]]''' b: 1619 in Yardley - '''Descendants on paper match the Yardley Line''' ***3 '''[[Gilbert-3563 | Ezekial Gilbert]]''' b. c1622 in Yardley ***3 '''[[Gilbert-679 | Josiah Gilbert]]''' b. 1625 in Yardley ***3 '''[[Gilbert-122 | Obadiah Gilbert]]''' b: 1629 in Yardley '''Descendants on paper match the Yardley line''' === Descendants of Son Jonathon === ***3 '''[[Gilbert-99 | Jonathan Gilbert]]''' b: 1617 in Yardley, Worcester, England ****4 '''[[Gilbert-98 | Jonathan Gilbert]]''' b: 11 May 1648 Hartford, CT *****5 '''[[Gilbert-97 | Ezekiel Gilbert]]''' b: 16 May 1693 Middletown, CT ******6 '''[[Gilbert-96 | Jonathan Gilbert]]''' b: 24 Feb 1715 Middletown, CT *******7 '''[[Gilbert-88 | William Gilbert]]''' b: 24 Jun 1758 Middletown, CT ********8 '''[[Gilbert-93 | Harris Gilbert]]''' b: 7 Aug 1805 Ontario Co., NY *********9 '''[[Gilbert-12775 | Hiram B Gilbert]]''' b: 18 Jan 1834 Ontario Co., NY **********10 '''[[Gilbert-19970 | Eddy Clifton Gilbert]]''' b: 15 Jul 1857 Allegany Co., NY ***********11 Private (known to admins) ************12 Private (known to admins) *************13 '''Kit 541319 tested to Big-Y700''' **********10 '''[[Gilbert-12774 | Daniel W Gilbert]]''' b: 1 Jan 1872 Allegany Co., NY ***********11 Private (known to admins) ************12 Private (known to admins) *************13 '''Kit 388733''' (Tested to 37 markers and is a 37/37 match to Kits 151427, 790024, 111800, 256458, 541319 and 121367 below) Big-Y700 DNA testing in March 2023 shows a recent common ancestor for the following line to Kit 541319 above, as they each have only one private variant between them *********X'''[[Gilbert-8668 | Edward Francis Gilbert, Sr.]]''' b. abt. 1818 Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada **********X '''[[Gilbert-7842 | Edward Francis Gilbert, Jr.]]''' b.1855 TX d.1892 TX ***********X '''[[Gilbert-3868 | Edward S Gilbert]]''' ************X '''Kit 790024 tested to BigY700''' === Descendants of Sons John and Obadiah === :''We desperately need more descendants of John and Obadiah to be tested. '' ***3 '''[[Gilbert-101 | John Gilbert]]''' b: 1619 in Yardley, Worcester, England ****4 '''[[Gilbert-618 | Joseph Gilbert]]''' 1666 - 1751 *****5 '''[[Gilbert-3478 | Joseph Gilbert]]''' b. July 27, 1701 Hartford, CT d. Oct. 6, 1741 Hartford, CT ******6 '''[[Gilbert-3477 | Theodore Gilbert]]''' b. Sept. 20, 1730 Hartford, CT d. Apr. 27, 1821, Barkhamsted, CT *******7 '''[[Gilbert-3476 | Asa Gilbert]]''' b. Nov. 14, 1755 Hartford, CT d. Sept 23 1836 Barkhamsted, CT ********8 '''[[Gilbert-3475 | Franklin Gilbert]]''' b. 1810, Hartford, CT d. Feb. 8, 1875 Byron, MN *********9 '''[[Gilbert-3474 | Asa Goodwin Gilbert]]''' b. 1844, WI d. June 28, 1897, Byron, MN **********10 Francis Charles Gilbert b. Jan 16, 1890 Byron, MN d. Dec 3, 1951, Oakland,CA ***********11 '''Kit 154525''' (Only tested to 12 markers and matches everyone else at 12/12) ***3 '''[[Gilbert-122 | Obadiah Gilbert]]''' b: 1629 in Yardley, Worcester, England ****4 '''[[Gilbert-1955 | Obadiah Gilbert]]''' b: 1662 in Fairfield, CT *****5 '''[[Gilbert-1958 | John Gilbert]]''' b: 23 May 1697 in Fairfield, Fairfield Co., CT m: Jemima Williams 29 June 1721 ******6 MRCA '''[[Gilbert-3502 | John Gilbert]]''' b: 11 Aug 1735 in Fairfield, Fairfield Co., CT m: Lidea Merwin 17 Jun 1756 (s. John & Jemima confirmed) *******7 Lewis Gilbert b. 30 Aug 1763 in Fairfield, Fairfield Co., CT d: 23 Oct. 1848 Fairfield, Franklin Co., VT ********8 '''[[Gilbert-18988 | Alba Gilber]]'''t b. 9 May 1788 in Fairfield, Franklin Co., VT d: 7 Sep. 1854 Fairfield, Franklin Co., VT *********9 '''[[Gilbert-18985 | Hubbell Gilbert]]''' b 26 Aug 1817 in Fairfield, Franklin Co., VT d: 1893 Fairfax, Franklin Co., VT **********10 '''[[Gilbert-18987 | Allen T. Gilbert]]''' b 25 Oct 1846 d. 1917 Westford, Chittendon Co., VT ***********11 '''[[Gilbert-18986 | Irving Albert Gilbert]]''' b 27 Sept 1871 in Fairfax, Franklin Co., VT ************12 Allen Nelson Gilbert b 28 Jan 1897 in Essex Junction, Chittenden Co., VT *************13 James Allen Gilbert b 10 June 1924 in Port Henry, Essex County, NY **************14 '''Kit 151427''' ('''Tested to Big-Y700''' and matches Kit 60292 below 36/37 and Kit 121367 below 37/37) *******7 Thomas Gilbert b: 08 May 1769 in Fairfield, CT ********8 Burton B. Gilbert b: 1798 in Fairfield, Franklin Co, VT *********9 James K. Gilbert b: 11 Mar 1839 in Alexander, Genesee Co., NY **********10 Louis M. Gilbert b: 20 Feb 1863 in Marshall, Calhoun Co., MI d: 1938 Comstock, Kalamazoo Co., MI ***********11 Francis C. Gilbert b: 30 Sep 1891 in Edgeley, Lamoore Co., ND ************12 Private *************13 '''Kit 60292''' *********9 Henry Failing Gilbert b: 11 May 1845 in Tekonsha, MI **********10 Myron Burton Gilbert b: 03 Aug 1871 in Tekonsha or Albion, MI ***********11 John Franklin Gilbert b: 21 Mar 1905 in Grand Rapids, MI ************12 '''Kit 121367''' === As yet unconnected families === :The connection is unknown, but the DNA of the kits below match the DNA of the Obadiah and John descendants above. ****X '''[[Gilbert-10089 | Samuel Gilbert]]''' b. 1772 Litchfield, CT d. 1843 Le Roy, NY '''See also [[Gilbert-9651|this Samuel b. 1774 Warren, Litchfield, CT in the Type 2 Group]]''' *****X '''[[Gilbert-12757 |Samuel C. Gilbert]]''' b. 1799 Leroy, NY d. 1862 Ft. Wayne, IN (lived in Pleasant Lake, IN) ******X John Gilbert b. 1823 Leroy, NY d. 1881 Pleasant Lake, IN *******X George W. Gilbert b. 1852 Pleasant Lake, IN d. 1934 Pleasant Lake, IN ********X Charles R. Gilbert b. 1886 Pleasant Lake, IN d. 1957 Pleasant Lake, IN *********X Roger R. Gilbert b. 1910 Pleasant Lake, IN d. 2000 Angola, IN **********X '''Kit 256458''' (Matches 3 kits below, matching 790024 and 111800 67/67 and 545438 35/37) ******X '''[[Gilbert-16946 | David Samuel Gilbert]]''' b. 1827 Lorain, Ohio d. 1891 in Pleasant Lake, IN *******X '''[[Gilbert-16945 | Minor Gaylord Gilbert]]''' b. 1860 Steuben, IN d. 1938 Steuben, IN ********X '''[[Gilbert-16944 | Glen Gaylord Gilbert]]''' b. 1885 Steuben, IN d. 1936Steuben, IN *********X '''[[Gilbert-16943 | Royal Clare Gilbert]]''' b. 1909 Steuben, IN d.1982 Steuben, IN **********X '''Kit 919449''' ****X '''[[Gilbert-6164 | Josiah Gilbert]]''' b. ca. 1750s in NY/NJ d. 1832/3 Ontario (Loyalist in the Revolution) *****X '''[[Gilbert-6206 | Peter Gilbert]]''' b: 28 Oct 1802 in Port Rowan, Norwalk Co., Ontario ******X '''[[Gilbert-10011 |Nelson Robert Gilbert]]''' b: 07 Mar 1842 in Norwich, Oxford Co., Ontario *******X Nelson Ross Gilbert b: 13 Nov 1898 in Bay Co., MI ********X '''Kit 111800''' (37/37 match to all the kits above that have tested to 37 markers apart from 36/37 to 60292. No FF Test) *****X '''[[Gilbert-3340 | Moses Gilbert]]''' b: 1784 Queensbury Parish, New Brunswick ******X '''[[Gilbert-3339 | Josiah Gilbert]]''' b: 1802 d: 13 Jun 1883 York Co., New Brunswick *******X '''[[Gilbert-3338 | John Wellington Gilbert]]''' b: 1843 New Brunswick d: 19 Oct 1909 New Brunswick ********X '''[[Gilbert-3337 | John Chesley Gilbert]]''' b: abt 1870 New Brunswick *********X '''[[Gilbert-3336 | Donald Gilbert]]''' b: 1899 New Brunswick **********X '''Kit 545438''' (35/37 match to Kit 111800 above. FF Test does not match any Project participants) *****X '''[[Gilbert-7689 | William Gilbert]]''' of Halifax Co., NC --- '''NOTE: The William at the link is in a different Y DNA Line so cannot be the same blood line ancestor for his Y-DNA tested descendant on paper in that line, and for the Y-DNA tested descendant in the line below''' from James whose father William is '''[[Gilbert-10372 | here]]''' ******X '''[[Gilbert-10371 | James Gilbert]]''' b. 1753 Halifax Co., NC d. 1840 Henry Co. GA *******X '''[[Gilbert-10370 | Matthew Gilbert]]''' b. 17 Feb 1792 Halifax Co., NC d. 13 Oct 1857 Henry Co., GA m. Tabitha Matthews ********X '''[[Gilbert-10369 | James Ceamore Gilbert]]''' 06 Oct 1821 Halifax Co., NC d. 25 Mar 1889 Henry Co., GA *********X James Matthew Gilbert b. 17 Oct 1855 Henry Co., GA d. 30 Mar 1935 Melder, LA **********X John M. Gilbert 16 Dec 1883 GA ***********X Earl Irvin Gilbert 20 Mar 1910 Rapides Parish, LA d. 24 Apr 1997 Rockdale Co., GA ************X Benard Irvin Gilbert 28 Sep 1932 Rockdale Co., GA d. 07 Dec 2000 Lithonia, Dekalb Co., GA *************X '''Kit 189659''' *********X '''[[Gilbert-10361 | Robert Henry Gilbert]]''' b. 1854 d. 1920 **********X '''[[Gilbert-10360 | John Robert Gilbert]]''' Sr. b. 1897 d. 1959 ***********X Private ************X '''Kit 310244''' ********X '''[[Gilbert-10117 |James Merritt Gilbert]]''' b 1823. Connecticut, USA *********X John Acy Gilbert b. 1857 Iowa, USA **********X Clarence Elburn Gilbert b. 1881 Iowa, USA ***********X Private ************X '''Kit tba''' The following kit is a 33/37 match to his Type 2 matches ********X '''[[Gilbert-11270 | James Gregory Gilbert]]''' b. 1838 NY d. 1905 Hinds Co., MS *********X '''[[Gilbert-11271 | James O. Gilbert]]''' b. June 1872 MS d. 14 Dec 1944 Hinds Co. MS **********X '''[[Gilbert-11272 | James Everett Gilbert]]''' b. 6 Dec 1905 Hinds Co., MS ***********X '''Kit 186961''' It was believed that the James Gregory above is the James in the following household in Ohio in 1850 as he's a solid match. It is also believed that this Jeremiah below is the brother of the Stephen Gilbert who is the Most Distant Ancestor of Kit 191273. Unfortunately Kit 191273 (on [[Space:Gilbert_Name_Study_-_DNA_Lineage_03 | this page]] has Thomas Gilbert of Springfield, MA Y-DNA while the descendant of James has the Yardley Y-DNA. 1850 U.S. Census > Ohio > Wood > Troy :Jeremiah Gilbert 64 VT :Mary A. 30 Canada :Morris 24 NY :Martha 19 NY :Levinia 16 NY :Betsy 13 NY :James 11 NY

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[[Category: Y-DNA Haplogroup R-M269 - GROUP 05 - Guildford Co., NC Line, Gilbert Name Study]]
''Y-DNA Haplogroup R-M269 : GROUP 05: Guildford Co., NC Line''
== '''Introduction''' == This is a DNA Lineage Page of the [[:Space:Gilbert_Name_Study | Gilbert Name & DNA Study]] The 7 kits below in the 2 groups all match DNA-wise and form what we currently call the Edward Gilbert of Guildford Co., NC line. == '''Guildford NC Line''' == *1 '''[[Gilbert-2359 | Edward Gilbert]]''' b. abt. 1725 in NC d. 1782 in Guilford, NC **2 '''[[Gilbert-8981 | William Gilbert]]''' b. 1758 in NC d. 1830 in Gwinnett, GA m. Tamar Strickland 1785 ***3 '''[[Gilbert-9036 | Jacob Gilbert]]''' b. 1802 in GA prob. d. AL (DYS456 25 > 24) ****4 '''[[Gilbert-9035 | David Gilbert]]''' b. May 1827 Carroll Co., GA d: circa 1915 Walker Co., AL *****5 David W. Gilbert b. Feb 1859 Marion Co. AL d: 05/02/1943 Walker Co., AL ******6 Roe Chester Gilbert b. Feb. 14, 1894 Walker Co., AL d. 03/11/1969 Walker Co. AL *******7 James Edgar Gilbert b: 12/28/1915 Walker Co., AL d. 10/26/1994 Jefferson Co., AL ********8 '''Kit 123279''' (Tested to 37 markers) ******6 McKinley Gilbert b. 01/01/1896 in Walker Co., AL d. 11/14/1944 in Winston Co., AL *******7 '''Kit 79470''' (Tested to 37 markers) ****4 '''[[Gilbert-4034 | Alexander "Alec" Gilbert]]''' b. 11 Feb 1830 GA d. 23 Oct 1862 Vicksburg, MS *****5 '''[[Gilbert-4150 |Thomas Richard Gilbert]]''' b. 21 Aug 1857 Lamar Co., AL d. Feb 1901 Pushmataha Co., OK ******6 Thomas Franklin Gilbert b. 15 Jan 1892 Nolan Co., TX d. 11 Mar 1979 Stephens Co., OK *******7 '''Kit 345840''' (Tested to 37 markers) ***3 '''[[Gilbert-13337 | William H. Gilbert]]''' b. 1815 in TN or GA d. abt. 1855 Tallapoosa, AL ****4 '''[[Gilbert-14137 | John F. Gilbert]]''' b. 1848 Tallapoosa, AL d. 1900 in Leake, MS *****5 William H. Gilbert b. 1870 Tallapoosa, AL d. 1942 in Attala, MS ******6 Robert B. Gilbert b. 1904 in Leake, MS d. 1966 in Attala, MS *******7 '''Kit 48510''' (Tested to 37 markers - upgrading to BigY700 Sep 23) ***3 '''[[Strickland-930 | John Milledge Gilbert Strickland]]''' b. Jul. 21, 1811 GA d. Oct. 17, 1895 Whitesburg, Carroll Co., GA ****4 Private *****5 Private ******6 '''Kit 198668''' (Tested to 37 markers) Further Information on John Milledge Gilbert Strickland :John was born out-of-wedlock to '''[[Strickland-931 | Barsheba Strickland]]'''. Undocumented family histories indicated he was a descendant of the William Gilbert b. 1758 (husband of Tamar Strickland), but current researchers had no proof. The DNA results support this theory. The following kit matches this family line with an unknown connection. James W. Gilbert is consistently stated as having been born in Virginia in censuses, but can be found in Franklin Co., PA by the 1840 census. Franklin County is not far from West Virginia, and it's possible that's where James was born. *1 '''[[Gilbert-14139 | James W. Gilbert]]''' b. 1812 Virginia d. 1890 Franklin Co., PA **2 '''[[Gilbert-14138 | Michael Alvin Gilbert]]''' b. 1849 Franklin Co., PA d. 1916 Franklin Co., PA ***3 '''[[Gilbert-14140 | David Hughes GIlbert]]''' b. 1876 Franklin Co., PA d. 1949 Chemung Co., NY ****4 Harold Michael Gilbert b. 1905 Tucker Co., WV d. 1983 Chemung Co., NY *****5 '''Kit 365212''' (Tested to 67 markers) === Genetic Distance === :The following communication is from Family Tree DNA explaining why the genetic distance between Kit 48510 and Kit 79470 should be considered three instead of the apparent six or seven. :"This is an interesting case. These two males have a genetic distance of one at CDY a and b (although it is counted as two, since there is a one step difference at CdY a and b, it should be considered one) that is being scored as two. Additionally, current research has shown that mutations that occur at 464 and CDY a and b may occur at the same due to their location on the Y-DNA (close to the markers responsible for sperm genesis which seem to cause more mutations in the passing of mutations at 464 and CDY a and b) so while genetic distance is technically 5, I would consider the changes to have happened at 464 and CDY a and b to have happened at the same time and would list the genetic distance at 3 on these 37 markers." == Texas Lines == The following kit also matches the Guilford Co., NC family line. William Gilbert, patriarch of this branch, can be found in the 1850 and 1860 Federal Census in Chambers Co., AL. *1 William Gilbert b. ca. 1788 NC or SC prob. died in AL **2 '''[[Gilbert-17641 | Wiley Green Gilbert]]''' b. 1820 GA d. 1868 Smith Co., TX ***3 William H. Gilbert b. 1850 AL d. 1899 Van Zandt Co., TX ****4 Julius Mills Gilbert b. 1878 Van Zandt Co., TX d. 1953 Van Zandt Co., TX *****5 Loy Julius Gilbert b. 1914 Van Zandt Co., TX d. 2007 Smith Co., TX ******6 '''Kit 970969''' (Tested to 37 markers) The following is a further matching line that cannot yet be linked *1 '''[[Gilbert-4646 | Mathew Gilbert]]''' b. poss c.1835 in Georgia, USA **2 '''[[Gilbert-4645 | Robert Lemuel Gilbert]]''' b. 1868 TX d. 1939 Decatur, TX ***3 Ira Gilbert b. 1890 Paradise, Wise, Texas ****4 Private *****5 '''Kit 395579''' (Big-Y 700 tested)

Gilbert Name Study - DNA Lineage 09

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''Y-DNA Haplogroup R-M269 GROUP 02: Harford Co., MD and Yorkshire, England Line''
== '''Introduction''' == This is a DNA Lineage Page of the [[:Space:Gilbert_Name_Study | Gilbert Name & DNA Study]] == '''Matching DNA Lines''' == Through Y-DNA testing (with a Haplogroup R-M269 match), all the following lines have been shown to have a common ancestor at some point back in time. === UK Line === :The following UK line cannot so far be traced far enough back to find or suggest a common ancestor indicated as existing by the Y-DNA matches with the other participants and the lines that appear after this one. At 37 markers, this participant is a GD of 3 with 2 Gilbert matches and a GD of 4 with 4 other Gilbert matches who all have '''[[Gilbert-1731 | Michael Gilbert]]''' as a common ancestor. :*1 '''[[Gilbert-8801 | George Gilbert]]''' b. bef1726 d. Apr 1799 in Heanor, Derbyshire, England :**2 '''[[Gilbert-6876 | George Gilbert]]''' b. 1748 in Smalley Derbyshire d. Dec 1803 in Leicester, England :***3 '''[[Gilbert-8779 | Joseph Gilbert]]''' b. 1776 Eastwood, Nottinghamshire, England d. 2 Jan 1846 in Market Harborough, Leics, England :****4 '''[[Gilbert-6729 | John Gilbert]]''' b. 1804 Great Bowden, Leics, England d. 1880 Leics, England :*****5 '''[[Gilbert-6728 | Thomas Gilbert]]''' b. 1840 Great Bowden, England d. 1894 Sussex, England :******6 '''[[Gilbert-6727 | Horace Arnold Gilbert]]''' b. 1883 Market Harborough, England d. 1934 London, England :*******7 '''[[Gilbert-6736 | John Arnold Gilbert]]''' b. 1906 Woolwich, London, England d. 1984 Sarnia, Ontario, Canada :********8 Private born in Hampshire, England :*********9 '''Kit 267372''' Tested to Y-111 === Gervais Gilbert Line === :The following lines have been shown to have '''[[Gilbert-208 | Gervaise Gilbert]]''' as a common ancestor. *1 '''[[Gilbert-1731 | Michael Gilbert]]''' b. abt. 1605 in Yorkshire, Eng d. 1677 in Yorkshire, Eng **2 '''[[Gilbert-217 | Michael Gilbert]]''', Jr. b. 1641/1642 in Yorkshire, Eng d. Aft. 1677 in Yorkshire, Eng ***3 '''[[Gilbert-208 | Gervaise Gilbert]]''' b. 1680 in Leeds, Yorkshire, Eng d. 1739 in Baltimore Co., MD ****4 '''[[Gilbert-1493 | Samuel Gilbert]]''' Sr. b. 1709 in St. George's Parish, Harford Co., MD d. Oct. 1776 in Bedford Co., VA *****5 '''[[Gilbert-467 | Benjamin Franklin Gilbert]]''' b. 1753 in MD d. 1830 in GA ******6 Samuel Gilbert b. 1778 in GA d. 1836 in Franklin Co., MS *******7 Benjamin Franklin Gilbert b. 1826 in MS d. 1862 in LA ********8 James Monroe Gilbert b. 1855 d. 1937 *********9 James Monroe Gilbert Jr. b. 1888 d. 1957 **********10 '''Kit 49682''' *******7 Thomas Jefferson Gilbert (Died young as did his wife. Children raised by his brother ''[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=46091254 Samuel Preston Gilbert]''.) ********8 James McGee Gilbert b. abt. 1841 LA *********9 James "Chalmers" Gilbert b. 1878 MS **********10 ''[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=24946189 James Clyde Gilbert]'' b. 1915 LA ***********11 Private ************12 '''Kit 642652''' *****5 '''[[Gilbert-1498 | Samuel Gilbert Jr.]]''' b. 1735/36 in St. George's Parish, Harford Co. MD d. aft. 1802 ******6 '''[[Gilbert-4198 | Samuel Gilbert III]]''' b. Abt. 1761 in Bedford Co., VA d: 1845 in Lee County, VA *******7 '''[[Gilbert-4197 | Benjamin Gilbert]]''' b. 30 Sep 1790 in Washington Co., VA d: 08 Oct 1871 in Lee Co., VA ********8 '''[[Gilbert-4196 | John William Gilbert]]''' b. 09 Apr 1819 in Lee Co., VA d: Bet. 1860 - 1870 in Harlan Co., KY DYS 447 25 -> 26 *********9 '''[[Gilbert-8963 | Benjamin F. Gilbert]]''' b. 04 Dec 1845 in Harlan Co., KY d: 19 Jan 1934 in Shields, Harlan Co., KY **********10 '''[[Gilbert-12428 | Henry G. Gilbert]]''' b. 28 Dec 1871 in Harlan Co., KY d: Aft. 1920 in Peoples, Jackson Co., KY ***********11 '''[[Gilbert-12427 | James Monroe Gilbert]]''' b. 08 Jan 1899 in Harlan Co., KY d: 08 Apr 1962 ************12 '''[[Gilbert-12426 | Lawrence Gilbert]]''' b. 01 Jun 1921 d: in Harlan Co., KY *************13 '''Kit 117915''' ********8 '''[[Gilbert-9028 | Samuel R. Gilbert]]''' b. abt. 1823 Russell Co., VA d. 1871 Harlan, KY DYS 438 12 -> 13 *********9 '''[[Gilbert-12828 | Benjamin Franklin Gilbert]]''' b. 26 Aug 1861 Harlan, KY d. 1922 Delaware Co., OK **********10 '''[[Gilbert-12365 | James Alfred Gilbert]]''' b. 02 Mar 1884 Shelby Co., KY d. 12 Oct 1935 Craig Co., OK ***********11 '''Kit 299064''' ******6 '''[[Gilbert-3992 | Webster Gilbert]]''' b. abt. 1769 in NC or Bedford Co., VA d. abt. 1844 Robertson Co., TN *******7 '''[[Gilbert-3670 | Thomas Gilbert]]''' b. 10 Jan 1795 Robertson Co., TN d. 01 Jun 1880 Lawrence Co., TN '''See [[Space:Gilbert_Name_Study_-_DNA_Lineage_31 | issue]] with his descendants being of a different Y-DNA Group''' *******7 '''[[Gilbert-12825 | William Gilbert]]''' b ca 1800 Robertson Co, TN, d. ca 1837 Stewart CO., TN while hunting *******7 '''[[Gilbert-12827 | Samuel Gilbert]]''' b. 1804 TN (believe Robertson Co. ) d. Sept.3, 1873 St. Clair Co, MO ********8 '''[[Gilbert-9569 | John W. Gilbert]]''' b. Nov. 15, 1835 TN, March 27, 1886 Cedar Co., MO *********9 '''[[Gilbert-21083 | William Columbus Gilbert]]''' b. Jan.26, 1881 St. Clair Co., MO d. Oct. 12, 1923 Woodson Co., KS **********10 '''[[Gilbert-21084 | Orville Otis Gilbert]]''' b. 1901 Cedar Co., MO d. Sept. 19, 1964 Pulaski Co., MO ***********11 '''Kit 101935''' '''Tested to Big-Y 700''' *******7 John Gilbert b. Oct. 30, 1806 Robertson Co. TN d. Sept. 23, 1877 Allen Co., KY ********8 Isaac Gilbert b. July 21, 1842 Simpson Co., KY d. July 10, 1920 Warren Co., KY *********9 Dillon Joseph Gilbert b. March 6, 1883 Warren Co., KY d. Dec. 16, 1945 Henry Co., TN **********10 Private ***********11 '''Kit ANC009''' ******6 '''[[Gilbert-12555 | William Gilbert]]''' b. 1760-1770 d. abt. 1837 in Copiah Co., MS *******7 '''[[Gilbert-7747 | John Gilbert]]''' b. 1787 in NC/TN d. 1857 in Robertson Co., TN ********8 '''[[Gilbert-15378 | John Webster Gilbert]]''' b. 1830 in TN d. 1910-1913 in Henry Co., TN *********9 '''[[Gilbert-20084 | John Benjamin Gilbert]]''' b. 1855 in Sumner Co., TN d. 1918 in Davidson Co., TN **********10 '''[[Gilbert-20092 | Harold Gilmore Gilbert]]''' b. 1880 in Robertson Co., TN d. 1964 in Robertson Co., TN ***********11 '''Kit 48278''' ::''Notes from the administrator... The researcher provides the following caveats regarding the lineage of Kit 48278 above:'' ::''- There is no solid paper trail that ties William Gilbert (6) to Samuel Gilbert Jr. (5). There is no probate record, location or date for Samuel Gilbert Jr., thus his children cannot be determined conclusively.'' ::''- A Webster Gilbert and William Gilbert lived in Robertson Co., TN at the same time as Samuel Gilbert and both Webster and William married Byrd sisters. The assumption has long been made by Gilbert and Byrd researchers that William and Webster were brothers and were the sons of Samuel Jr., but there is no solid proof.'' ::''The DNA results show conclusively that Kit 48278 is a member of the Garvis Gilbert line. The results do not prove that the lineage above is correct nor that William and Webster Gilbert were indeed the sons of Samuel Gilbert Jr., but they do indicate it's a viable theory.'' *******7 Webster Gilbert b. abt. 1797 TN d. Copiah Co., MS ********8 Daniel Webster Gilbert b. abt. 1837 Copiah Co., MS *********9 Charles Webster Gilbert **********10 Jesse Lee Gilbert ***********11 '''Kit 142041''' *****5 '''[[Gilbert-1495 | John Webster Gilbert]]''' b. 1738 Baltimore MD, d, 1809 Lincoln, KY ******6 '''[[Gilbert-10073 | James Gilbert]]''' *******7 '''[[Gilbert-10074 | Preston Gilbert]]''' b. 1781 VA m. Elizabeth Davis ********8 William Preston Gilbert b. 1825 KY d. 1904 Madison Co., IA *********9 William Thomas Gilbert b. 1857 Madison, Dane Co., WI d. 1942 Des Moines, Polk Co., IA **********10 James Franklin Gilbert b. 1884 Winterset, Madison Co., IA d. 1966 IA ***********11 Private ************12 '''Kit 849430''' 67/67 match with the Stillwell line below :::The following Stillwell DNA donor is solid match for with the Garvis Gilbert line (and a perfect 67/67 match with the John Webster Gilbert line above, and matches no other Stillwells who have been DNA tested. The Stillwell researcher has discovered that James Gilbert, son of John Webster Gilbert, lived in Shelby Co., KY in the same area that the Stillwells lived. James was in Shelby County by March of 1799 per the tax list, and Thomas Stillwell was born 1799 - 1800 in Shelby County. Also the elder John Stilwell's will leaves money to "Thomas Stilwell's son, John" which the researcher found to be rather oddly worded. Why did he not say "my grandson John" or "my son Thomas' son John?" None of this is proof that Thomas Stillwell was the son of James Gilbert, but it's rather suspicious. :::*1 John Stilwell b. abt. 1760 NJ/PA :::**2 Thomas Stilwell b. 1799 - 1800 KY d. bef. 1839 IN :::***3 John Adam Coons Stillwell b. 16 Dec 1820 KY d. TX :::****4 William Sylvester Stillwell b. 5 Feb 1855 AR d. TX :::*****5 Louis Cleveland Stillwell b. 7 May 1887 d. CA :::******6 '''Kit 63393''' ****4 '''[[Gilbert-201 | Aquilla Gilbert]]''' b. 1727 St. Georges Parish, Harford Co., MD d. 1806 Jessamine Co., KY *****5 '''[[Gilbert-225 | Simon Isaac Gilbert]]''' b. 1750 Bedford Co., VA d. 1855 Coles Co., IL ******6 ''[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=63462691 Simon Isaac Gilbert]'' b. 1783 Madison Co., KY d. 1855 Coles Co., IL *******7 ''[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=63486504 Ezekiel Gilbert]'' b. 1828 Lawrence Co., IN d. 1908 Coles Co., IL ********8 '''[[Gilbert-19340 | Coleman Gilbert]]''' b. 1851 Coles Co., IL d. 1915 Coles Co., IL *********9 '''[[Gilbert-19365 | John Arthur Gilbert]]''' b. 1891 Coles Co., IL d. 1980 Lee Co., IL **********10 James Coleman Gilbert b. 1912 Christian Co., IL d. 1984 Ogle Co., IL ***********11 '''Kit ANC002''' ****4 '''[[Gilbert-1484 | Benjamin Gilbert]]''', Sr., b. 14 Jun 1729 Baltimore Co., MD d. ca. 1791 Green Co., GA *****5 Martin Gilbert b. ca. 1760 Bedford Co. VA d. 1828 Logan Co., KY ******6 Miles Green Gilbert, Sr. b. 6 Sep 1804/1805, Millegeville, GA d 29 Mar 1858. Livingston Co., KY *******7 Wilbur Robinson Gilbert, b.20 Jan 1843, Logan Co., KY d. 1922 Livingston Co., MO ********8 Miles Morton Gilbert, Sr., b. 3 Jul 1884, d. Jan 1952, Chillicothe, MO *********9 Private **********10 '''Kit 130300''' *****5 '''[[Gilbert-603 | Michael Gilbert]]''' b. 1759 Bedford Co., VA d. 1803 ******6 '''[[Gilbert-8543 | Bird Gilbert]]''' b. 1780 Bedford Co., VA d. 1850 *******7 Michael Green Gilbert b. 1810 GA c. 1873 Dooly Co.,GA ********8 ''[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=55537784 Milton Buchanon Gilbert]'' b. 1853 Dooly Co., GA d. 1927 Alachua Co., FL *********9 ''[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=20892907 Charles Winburn Gilbert]'' b. 1876 Dooly Co. GA d. 1933 Alachua Co., FL **********10 George Milton Gilbert b. 1926 FL d. 1981 Fairfax Co., VA ***********11 '''Kit 183529''' ****4 '''[[Gilbert-1483 | Daniel Gilbert]]''', Sr., b. 1730/31 in MD d. 1809 Spartanburg, SC DYS 391 10 > 11 *****5 '''[[Gilbert-3373 | Thomas Felix (no evidence for middle name) Gilbert]]''', b. 1765 in VA d. 1823 St. Clair Co., AL ******6 '''[[Gilbert-18713 | William Gilbert]]''' b. abt. 1785 SC *******7 '''[[Gilbert-20590 | Thomas G. Gilbert]]''' b. 1815 SC m. Mary Whitesides in Blount Co., AL in 1842 ********8 '''[[Gilbert-10701 | John Perkins Gilbert]]''' b. 1848 Bradley Co., AR d. 1918 Eastland Co., TX *********9 ''[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=40442995 Wrather Fulsom Gilbert]'' b. 1889 Texas d. 1980 Eastland Co., TX **********10 '''Kit 157794''' ******6 '''[[Gilbert-3123 | George Webster Gilbert]]''', b. 1787 in VA *******7 '''[[Gilbert-4805 | David Gilbert]]''', b 1818 in SC ********8 '''[[Gilbert-17807 | Alexander Madison Gilbert]]''', b. 1838 in SC/AL *********9 James Ransom Gilbert, b. 1880 in De Kalb Co., AL **********10 Private ***********11 '''Kit 68022''' ******6 '''[[Gilbert-4234 | Henry Calphey Gilbert]]''' b. 1798 SC d. 1860 AR *******7 Henry Calphey Gilbert Jr. b.1837 Ala. ********8 ''[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=23995743 John Henry Gilbert]'' b.1860 AR d.1933 Fannin Co., TX *********9 ''[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=47089295 Richard Jackson Gilbert]'' b. 1897 Honey Grove, TX d.1959 Estelline, TX **********10 Arthur Wesley Gilbert b. 1922 Honey Grove, TX d.1971 Bakersfield, CA ***********11 '''Kit 173484''' *****5 '''[[Gilbert-13344 | Isaiah Gilbert]]''' b. 1780 Spartanburg, SC d. 1844 Spartanburg, SC ******6 '''[[Gilbert-17507| Henry W. Gilbert]]''' b. 1811 Spartanburg, SC d. 1894 Unicoi, TN *******7 ''[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=57522699George Washington Gilbert]'' b. 1862 Unicoi Co., TN d. 1945 Knoxville, TN ********8 ''[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=65125485 Leroy (Roy) Franklin Gilbert]'' b. 1886 Erwin, Unicoi, TN d. 1971 MD *********9 ''[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=65124597 Charles Mead Gilbert]'' b. 1917 Phoebus, VA d. 1973 Burtonsville, MD **********10 '''Kit 163203''' === Unconnected families === ==== Lorenzo Dow Gilbert Line ==== :The following project participant is definitely from the Garvis Gilbert line based on his DNA results, but the paper connection is not known at this time. It also shares the DYS 391 mutation with the Daniel Gilbert branch, so it almost certainly is an offshoot. :*1 '''[[Gilbert-2049 | Lorenzo Dow Gilbert]]''' b 1807 SC d 1862 Polk County, NC (DYS 391 = 11) :**2 '''[[Gilbert-2048 | Lanson Padgett Gilbert]]''' b 1847 Polk County, NC d 1922 Polk County, NC :***3 '''[[Gilbert-2047 | Squire Parker Gilbert]]''' b 1877 Polk County, NC d 1946 Spartanburg County, SC :****4 '''[[Gilbert-2603 | Walter Harvey Gilbert]]''' b 1927 Polk County, NC d 1995 Spartanburg County, SC :*****5 '''Kit 134250''' ::Family Bible Information: :::Sarah Gilbert was killed by thunder July the 12 day in the year of our Lord 1809. :::William Gilbert deceased July the 28 day in the year of our Lord 1815. :::Avanila(?) Gilbert deceased January the 13th day of 1840. :::John Gilbert Deceased March the second day in the year of our Lord 1840. :::Gracy Dimsdel deceased April 23 1871 aged 65 year 4 mon 22 day. :::Benjamin Jones seignior deceased June the 11th day in the year of our Lord 1840. :::Whitinton Gilbert Deceased November the 5th day in year of our Lord 1848 aged 4 years 4 month 4 days. :::Sarah Gilbert deceased November the 14 day in the year of our Lord 1848 aged 12 years 2 months and 4 days. :::Susannah Jones deceased July the 17th day 1857 (what looks like NC after her name also has a mark ==== Other unconnected US Gilbert Lines ==== :The following project participants also descend from Gervaise Gilbert, but do not know the connection. :*1 '''[[Gilbert-16288 | John Gilbert]]''' b. abt 1814 OH m. 1832 Belmont Co., OH :**2 '''[[Gilbert-16290 | George Brooks Gilbert]]''' b. 1847 Bridgeport, Belmont Co., OH :***3 '''[[Gilbert-16201 | Edgar Allan Gilbert]]''' b. 1870 Chesterhill, Licking Co., OH :****4 '''[[Gilbert-18890 | Edgar Allan Gilbert]]''' Jr. b. 1898 Niles, Trumbull Co., OH :*****5 Private :******6 '''Kit 395522''' :*1 '''[[Gilbert-18895 | Dempsey Andrew Jackson Gilbert]]''' b. abt. 1835 AL :**2 '''[[Gilbert-18894 | Miles Lewis Gilbert]]''' b. 1856 Conway Co., AR :***3 '''[[Gilbert-18893 | Marvin Gilbert]]''' b. 1892 Johnson Co., AR :****4 John Gilbert b. 1917 John Co., AR :*****5 '''Kit 384398''' ---- Miscellaneous Census Data for Garvis Gilbert Branches The following are relevant census entries for some of the above Gilbert branches. Kit 157794 1850 United States Federal Census > Arkansas > Bradley > Smith :William Gilbert 65 SC :Leanna 62 SC :George Gilbert 30 NC :Caroline 20 Unknown :Lewis 1 AR :Thomas Gilbert 35 SC :Mary 30 SC :Columbus 6 AL :Louisa 5 AL :William 3 AL :John 1 AR 1860 United States Federal Census > Arkansas > Bradley > Miller :George W. Gilbert 38 NC :Matilda C. 32 TN :George C. 6 AR :Charlecy (f) 4 AR :Lavilla 2 AR :William H. 3/12 AR :William 75 SC (Living one household away.) :Henry C. Gilbert 63 TN :Mary 40 VA :Virginia 14 TN :Jelson? 13 AL :Benjamin 12 TN :William B. 8 AR :Henry 6 AR :Jefferson 11/12 AR 1860 United States Federal Census> Texas > Shelby > Beat 8 > Page 13 :T G Gilbert 44 SC :Mary 39 SC :S.C. 17 AL :Lucy 15 AL :M W 13 AL :John 11 AR :Augustus 9 AR :Clementine 4 AR :Marian 3 AR :Richard 2/12 TX :Frances 2/12 TX 1870 United States Federal Census > Texas > Fannin > Precinct 4 :George Gilbert 51 NC :Matilda 42 TN :George 15 AR :Charlcey 13 AR :William H. 10 AR :John M. 8 AR :Mary E. 6 AR :Robert A. 4 AR :Joseph D. 2 AR :William 88 SC :Malinda 56 SC 1910 United States Federal Census > Texas > Eastland > Justice Precinct 5 > District 44 :John P. Gilbert 60 AR US US ... :Wrather 21 TX 1850 U.S. Federal Census > Alabama > Cherokee > District 26 :David Gilbert 31 SC '''Kit 68022''' :Elizabeth 28 SC :Martha J. 13 AL :Alexander 12 AL :Nancy 10 AL :Hannah 9 AL :William 6 AL :Harriet 4 AL :George 3 AL 1850 U.S. Federal Census > Tennessee > Washington > District 18 :Henry W. Gilbert 57 SC '''Kit 163203''' :Burzella 57 TN :Isaac W. 17 TN :Stephen 14 TN :Malinda J. 12 TN :George W. 9 TN 1860 U.S. Federal Census > North Carolina > Polk > Cooper Gap > :Lorenzo D. Gilbert 56 SC '''Kit 134250''' :Elizabeth 53 NC :John 22 NC :Wm B 18 NC :Alanson P 12 NC :Robt L D 11 NC

Gilbert Name Study - DNA Lineage 10

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''Y-DNA Haplogroup I-M253 : GROUP 01: John Gilbert of Taunton, MA Line''
== '''Introduction''' == This is a DNA Lineage Page of the [[:Space:Gilbert_Name_Study | Gilbert Name & DNA Study]] == '''Matching DNA Lines''' == === Connected Families === '''The DNA results for the following 2 participants are a good match supporting the relationship shown. Because both participants descend from Joseph Gilbert b. 1629, we can consider the DNA of this family proven back to him, but assume it represents John Gilbert of Taunton, MA until/unless proven differently.''' *1 '''[[Gilbert-263 | Giles Gilbert]]''' d. June 17, 1595 Bridgewater, Somerset, Eng **2 '''[[Gilbert-615 | John Gilbert]]''' b. Sep. 17, 1577 Bridgewater, Somerset, Eng d. Sep. 29, 1657 Tauton, MA ***3 '''[[Gilbert-3743 | Joseph Gilbert]]''' b. 1629 Eng d. aft 1680 probably Chowan Co., NC ****4 Joseph Gilbert b. 1670 bef. 1728 Albemarle Co., NC *****5 Benjamin b. abt 1725 Jones Co., NC d. bef. March 1782 Jones Co., NC ******6 Joseph, b. ~ 1757 in Jones Co., NC. d. by will proven 10-5-1807 *******7 Edward Marshall Gilbert b. 1780 - 1790 d. 1842 Jones Co., NC ********8 '''[[Gilbert-18915 | Nathan Byrd Gilbert]]''' b. 1810 Jones Co., NC d. 1889 Jones Co., NC *********9 '''[[Gilbert-3384 | William Parker Gilbert]]''' b. 1853 Jones Co. NC d. 1928 Lenoir Co., NC **********10 Joseph Warren Gilbert b. 1898 Jones Co., NC d. 1981 Granville Co., NC ***********11 '''Kit 136574''' ****4 '''[[Gilbert-6170 | Thomas Gilbert]]''' b. bef. 1660 NC d. 1719 - 1720 Chowan Co., NC *****5 '''[[Gilbert-6169 | John Gilbert I]]''' b. 1685 Bertie Co., NC d. 1735 Bertie Co., NC ******6 '''[[Gilbert-18402 | John Gilbert II]]''' b. abt. 1703 Bertie Co., NC d. 1790 Sampson Co., NC *******7 '''[[Gilbert-18401 | John Gilbert III]]''' b. bef 1740 Sampson Co., NC d. 1827 - 1831 Sampson Co., NC ********8 '''[[Gilbert-11513 | Martin Gilbert]]''' b. Apr. 1, 1791 Sampson Co., NC d. Aug 8, 1854, Upson Co., GA *********9 '''[[Gilbert-8771 | Calvin Gilbert]]''' b. May 12, 1816, Sampson Co., NC d. Aug 17, 1864 Upson Co., GA **********10 Henry Alex. Gilbert b. Apr. 23, 1861 Upson Co., GA d. Jul 11 1940 Upson CO., GA ***********10 Carson Gilbert b. Feb 15 1915 Talbot Co., GA d. Nov 24 1988 ************12 '''Kit 141744''' === Unconnected families === ==== Simon Gilbert ==== :'''The following descendant of Simon Gilbert matches the above two Taunton descendants as well. Simon's parents are unknown.''' :*1 Simon Gilbert b. 1805. NC d. aft. 1870 AL m. Margaret Harcrow 1830 in Carroll Co., GA :**2 '''[[Gilbert-15368 | John G. Gilbert]]''' b. 1870 Talladega, AL d. 1938 Latimer Co., OK :***3 '''[[Gilbert-15369 | Bannister James Gilbert]]''' b. 1888 Clay Co., AL d. 1918 Latimer Co., OK :****4 Herbert Earl Gilbert b. 1913 OK d. 1994 TX :*****5 '''Kit 374490''' ==== Nathan William H. Gilbert ==== :'''The following descendant of Nathan William H. Gilbert matches this Gilbert line as well. Nathan was born in NC, as was Simon above, and they both could possibly descend from the Moses in the section below.''' :*1 '''[[Gilbert-18906 | Nathan William H. Gilbert Sr.]]''' b. 1818 NC d. 1897 Houston Co., GA :**2 '''[[Gilbert-18907 | Dr. Robert Bacon Gilbert]]''' b. 1881 Houston Co., GA d. 1955 Fulton Co., GA :***3 '''[[Gilbert-18908 | Wade Hardin Gilbert Sr.]]''' b. 1913 Greenville, GA d. 1997 Muscogee Co., GA :****4 '''Kit 522459''' ====Moses Gilbert==== :'''Also matching the lineage but not knowing the connection are Kits 31072 and 29987 below. They descend from different sons of Moses Gilbert of Brunswick Co., NC, and thus confirm his DNA is the same as John of Taunton. ''' :*1 '''[[Gilbert-5562 | Moses Gilbert]]''' of Brunswick Co, NC probably died in the early 1790s :**2 '''[[Gilbert-18914 | Robert Gilbert]]''' b Aft. 1775 d Bef. 1830 Brunswick Co., NC :***3 '''[[Gilbert-18914 | David Gilbert]]''' b October 06, 1812 Brunswick Co., NC :****4 '''[[Gilbert-18913 | William Thomas Gilbert]]''' b February 08, 1850 Brunswick Co., NC d April 16, 1929 Brunswick Co., NC :*****5 '''[[Gilbert-18912 | James Earnest Gilbert]]''' b June 26, 1894 Brunswick Co., NC d September 30, 1990 Franklin Co., NC :******6 Private :*******7 '''Kit 31072''' Big-Y700 Oct 2022 :**2 '''[[Gilbert-21433 | John G. Gilbert]]''' b abt. 1775 d abt. 1826 Jackson Co., FL :***3 '''[[Gilbert-18909 | William Washington Gilbert]]''' b 1 Sept 1825 Brunswick Co., NC d 10 Jan 1866 Washington Co., FL :****4 '''[[Gilbert-18910 | John Alexander Gilbert]]''' b 2 Oct 1859 Washington Co., FL d 18 Dec 1943 Washington Co., FL :*****5 '''[[Gilbert-18911 | William Lee Gilbert]]''' b 28 Jan 1882 Washington Co., FL d 3 May 1946 Washington Co., FL :******6 Leonard Gilbert b 24 Jan 1906 Washington Co., FL d 8 Jul 1972 Washington Co., FL :*******7 '''Kit 299987''' :'''Two more supposed descendants of Moses Gilbert have been tested, but they do not match the other Moses descendants (or the other Gilbert men from this family line). The family line they do match, though, is the Gause family of Brunswick County. The William Alexander Gilbert below was believed to have been the son of Moses Gilbert, but right now, Y-DNA doesn't support this theory. But it should also be noted that only descendants of William's son John have been tested, so the Gause Y-DNA is only confirmed to him.''' :**2 William Alexander Gilbert b. 1785-1795 Brunswick Co., NC d. 11 May 1877 Washington Co., FL :***3 John Wesley Gilbert b. Nov 1822 in Brunswick Co., NC d. Dec 1878 Washington Co., FL ''' <--Non-Moses DNA confirmed to here''' :****4 Uriah Wilson Robert Gilbert b. 19 Jul 1867 Washington Co., FL d. 13 Aug 1907 in Holmes Co., FL :*****5 Albert Wilson Gilbert b. 29 Jun 1896 Geneva Co., AL d. 24 May 1988 Bay Co., FL :******6 '''Kit 121263''' :****4 Zettie Relongia R. Gilbert b. 27 Sep 1869 Washington Co., FL d. 20 Nov 1946 Gadsden Co., FL :*****5 Private :******6 '''Kit 311888''' ---- Additional Information on this Family... The following record was sent to me by a researcher, but the exact court record it came from was not included. It puts the death of Moses between 1789 and 1791. 1791 0192. Brunswick County. When Moses Gilbert died, he left a widow, a tract of land, five head of cattle, and “One Negroe of but small Value.” The land had been bought on credit in 1789 from the estate of Aaron Roberts, and now the executors of Roberts's estate were demanding payment. If the widow's personal property were sold to discharge the debt, she and her family would be left in “utmost distress.” The administrators of Gilbert's estate ask for an act to protect the “small Estate” and for permission to sell the tract of land to pay the debt. Petitioners {2}: Bell, Robert; Cains, John. 1790 United States Federal Census > North Carolina > Brunswick > Not Stated :Rebecca Gilbert 1 2 4 :1 male 16 and over 1 male b. before 1774 :2 males under 16 2 males b. 1774 - 1790 :4 females 1800 United States Federal Census > North Carolina > Brunswick > Wilmington :Rebecca Gibbs 11110 00101 (census taker mistake on the last name? Living near Samuel Bell as was Rebecca Gilbert in 1790) 1810 United States Federal Census > North Carolina > Brunswick > Not Stated :living side-by-side :John Gilbert 30010 00010 John 26 - 45 b. 1765 - 1784 :Rebecca Gilbert 01000 00001 Male b. 1794 - 1800 :J. Gilbert 10001 02001 1820 United States Federal Census > North Carolina > Brunswick > Not Stated :0 to 10, 10 to 16, 16 to 18 (males only), 16 to 26, 26 to 45, 45 and older :all living side-by-side :Rebecca Gilbert 000000 01001 :John Gilbert 120001 31110 John over 45 b. < 1775 and 1 male 0-10 b. 1810 - 1820, 2 males 10 - 16 b. 1804 - 1810 :Robert Gilbert 200010 30010 Robert 26 - 45 b. 1775 - 1794 and 2 males 0 - 10 b. 1810 - 1820 :John Gilbert 200001 13101 This is the last we see of the John Gilbert b. 1765 - 1775. He is a good fit to be the J. G. Gilbert who pops up in Jackson Co., FL in 1840. 1830 United States Federal Census > North Carolina > Brunswick > Not Stated : 0 to 5, 5 to 10, 10 to 15, 15 to 20, 20 to 30, 30 to 40, 40 to 50, 50 to 60, 60 to 70, 70 to 80, 80 to 90, 90 to 100, over 100; :Pg. 23 John Gilbert 00001 0001 John 20 - 30 b. 1800 - 1810 son of John Sr. :Pg. 19 Unity Gilbert 00011 001001001 1 male 15 - 20 b. 1810 - 1815 and 1 male 20 - 30 b. 1800 - 1810 <- David :Pg. 35 William Gilbert 011010 0010001 William 20 - 30 b. 1800 - 1810, 1 male b. 1820 - 1825, 1 male b. 1815 - 1820 1 female 40 - 50 b. 1780 - 1790 1840 United States Federal Census > North Carolina > Brunswick > Not Stated :0 to 5, 5 to 10, 10 to 15, 15 to 20, 20 to 30, 30 to 40, 40 to 50, 50 to 60, 60 to 70, 70 to 80, 80 to 90, 90 to 100, over 100 :Pg. 33 David Gilbert 00001 1001 David 20 - 30 b. 1810 - 1820 (son of Robert and Unity) :Pg. 27 John Gilbert 010001 1000010001 John b. 1800 - 1810 son of John Sr. Rebecca 70 - 80? :Pg. 15 William Gilbert 0001001 00001001 William son of John Sr. 40 -50 b. 1790 - 1800 Son 15 - 20 b. 1820 - 1825 1850 United States Federal Census > North Carolina > Brunswick > Town Creek :John Gilbert 40 NC Wheelwright :Rebecca 46? NC :Unity 8 NC :David 5 NC 1850 United States Federal Census > North Carolina > Brunswick > Smithville :David Gilbert 37 NC Blacksmith :Mary 35 NC :Adaline 13 NC :Zilphy 10 NC :Unity 5 NC :William 8/12 NC :Mary A. ? 27 NC 1860 United States Federal Census > North Carolina > Brunswick > Smithville :David Gilbert 47 NC Carriage Maker :Mary 43 NC :Adeline 21 NC :Zilpha 19 NC :Unity E. 14 NC :William T. 10 NC :Mary Clemmons 38 NC :Rebecca A. " 4 NC 1870 United States Federal Census > North Carolina > Brunswick > Smithville :David Gilbert 57 NC Farmer :Jane? 53 NC keeping house :M? 48 NC keeeping house <--- Probably Mary Clemmons from 1860, but first name is illegible :Thomas 20 NC :Rebecca 15 NC :The census listing is written as if David had two wives, and Mary and Rebecca are now Gilberts instead of Clemmons. 1880 United States Federal Census > North Carolina > Brunswick > Smithville > District 25 :William Thomas Gilbert 30 NC Carriage Maker :Anna A. 26 NC :Maggie 7 NC :David M. 4 NC :Ervin 2 NC :Thomas 1 NC 1900 United States Federal Census > North Carolina > Brunswick > Smithville > District 18 :Thomas Gilbert 50 NC Farmer :Anna A. 50 NC 12 children born/ 11 living :Thomas 22 NC :Blanch E. 19 NC :Lizzie? 17 NC :Ethel 13 NC :John W. 10 NC :Grover? 9 NC :Earnest 4 NC :Henry 2 NC ---- Florida census records 1840 United States Federal Census > Florida Territory > Jackson > Not Stated :0 to 5, 5 to 10, 10 to 15, 15 to 20, 20 to 30, 30 to 40, 40 to 50, 50 to 60, 60 to 70, 70 to 80, 80 to 90, 90 to 100, over 100 :Robert Gilbert 000001 10001 Robert 30 - 40 b. 1800 - 1810 :J. G. Gilbert 001010001 000111 J. G. 60 - 70 b. 1770 - 1780 1850 United States Federal Census > Florida > Jackson > Division 4 :Robert G. Gilbert 44 NC <-- Robert born abt. 1806 :Amelia 26 SC :Sarah Ann 12 FL <----- Indicates Robert was in Florida by 1838 or so :John B. 10 FL :William 7 FL :Robert 6 FL :Martha 2 FL 1850 United States Federal Census > Florida > Jackson > Division 4 :Washington G. Gilbert 23 NC <-- b. 1827 Robert G's son? :Lavina 20 NC :Sarah Godwin 3 NC 1850 United States Federal Census > Florida > Washington > Division 3 :William Gilbert 57 NC <-- William b. abt. 1793 :Louisa 38 NC :George Gilbert 35 NC :Telitha 25 NC :William 5 NC :John V. 4 NC :George W. 2 FL 1860 United States Federal Census > Florida > Washington > Not Stated :William Gilbert 60 NC :Elizabeth 25 FL :Louisa 40 NC Blind 1870 United States Federal Census > Florida > Jackson > Marianna :William Gilbert 53 NC

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''Y-DNA Haplogroup J-M267 : GROUP 01: Joseph Hiram Gilbert of VA and John Gilbert of Brookfield, MA Line''
== '''Introduction''' == This is a DNA Lineage Page of the [[:Space:Gilbert_Name_Study | Gilbert Name & DNA Study]] == '''Matching DNA Lines''' == The following kits all match DNA-wise and comprise the "Joseph "Hiram" Gilbert Line" although that is now in name only. This line actually has roots in New England which is presumably where Joseph "Hiram" Gilbert of Virginia is from. [Note his middle name of Hiram is not sourced and is not used in his Will] The DNA results indicate that Joseph "Hiram" Gilbert does not descend from [[Gilbert-1423 | Garvis Gilbert of Maryland]] as is occasionally mentioned. The results also directly contradict all the unsourced family files on ancestry.com that state Joseph "Hiram" Gilbert descends from [[Gilbert-5444 | Thomas and Lydia Gilbert of Bucks Co., PA.]] As his descendants match a man with documented and sourced roots in New England, we now have another New England line. === Edward Gilbert of Nottinghamshire Line === Interestingly one Y-37 match who is not in the Project has English only Gilbert ancestry believed to be as follows (based on research in Oct 2023) but not yet confirmed by the match himself: *1 '''[[Gilbert-21506 | Edward Gilbert]]''' b. c.1752 d.1836 Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England **2 '''[[Gilbert-21507 | William Gilbert]]''' b.1800 Nottingham ***3 '''[[Gilbert-21509 | William Gilbert]]''' b.1829 Nottingham d.1894 Edmonton, Middlesex, England ****4 '''[[Gilbert-21511 | Mark William Gilbert]]''' b.1850 Nottingham d.1907 Ireland *****5 '''[[Gilbert-21562 | Arthur Gilbert]]''' b.1895 Enfield, Middlesex d.1978 Hatfield, Hertfordshire ******6 Private *******7 Private ********8 Y-37 DNA Match === John Gilbert of Brookfield Massachusetts Line === *1 '''[[Gilbert-12526 | John Gilbert]]''' of Brookfield, MA started acquiring land in 1768 married Betty Manning in 1770 **2 '''[[Gilbert-12524 | Sewell Gilbert]]''' b. 26 Jul 1771 Brookfield, MA d. ? (unsourced: 1803 in NH or RI) ***3 '''[[Gilbert-16584 | John Gilbert]]''' b. 2 Oct 1799 Moultonborough, NH d. 17 Jan 1836 Tiverton, RI ****4 '''[[Gilbert-16585 | James Gilbert]]''' b. 1826 NH or RI d. 5 Apr 1875 Philadelphia, PA *****5 '''[[Gilbert-16586 | James Bryson Gilbert]]''' b. 14 Jul 1868 Philadelphia, PA d. 11 Apr 1947 Philadelphia, PA ******6 '''[[Gilbert-16587 | James Carroll Gilbert]]''' b. 23 Nov 1896 Philadelphia, PA d. Jul 1983 Philadelphia, PA *******7 '''Kit 409602''' '''Tested to Y37''' === Joseph "Hiram" Gilbert of Virginia Lines === *1'''[[Gilbert-5510 | Joseph Gilbert]]''' b. 1/15/1755 Montgomery Co., VA d. 12/17/1804 Lee Co. VA **2 '''[[Gilbert-6081 | Joseph Gilbert]]''' b. 5/11/1792 d. 11/22/1859 Smithville, TN ***3 '''[[Gilbert-12540 | Joseph Barker Gilbert]]''' b. 6/01/1822 d. 12/15/1876 Warren Co., TN ****4 Joseph Edmund Gilbert b. 8/05/1858 d. 2/08/1933 *****5 George LaFate Gilbert b. 1/09/1879 d. 12/07/1955 Chattanooga, TN ******6 William Henry Gilbert d. Chattanooga, TN 8/24/1979 *******7 '''Kit 112569''' '''Tested to Y37''' **2 '''[[Gilbert-5965 | Rev James M Gilbert]]''' b. 1787 Giles, Virginia ***3 '''[[Gilbert-7573 | Joseph Gilbert]]''' b. 1821 Lee, Virginia ****4 '''[[Gilbert-7570 | John Franklin Gilbert]]''' b. 15 Feb 1852 TN d. 13 Oct 1922 TN *****5 '''[[Gilbert-11683 | Joseph (Josephio) Thomas Gilbert]]''' b. 6 May 1879, Gibson Co., TN d. 22 Sep 1911, Fulton, KY ******6 Frank Fields Gilbert b. 12 Jan 1919 Fulton, KY d. 10 May 1980 Fulton, KY *******7 Joseph William Gilbert b. 1929 d. 2001 Fulton, KY ********8 Private *********9 '''Kit 122201''' '''Tested to Y-67''' ***3 '''[[Gilbert-3472 | John Gilbert]]''' b.1812 Lee, Virginia d.1891 Hancock, Tennessee ****4 '''[[Gilbert-11871 | Thomas Calvin Gilbert]]''' b.1854 Tennessee d. 1929 Tazewell, Claiborne, Tennessee *****5 '''[[Gilbert-11867 | Ernest Roscoe Gilbert]]''' b.1893 Rose Hill, Lee, Virginia d. 1974 Middlesboro, Bell, Kentucky ******6 Private *******7 '''Kit 963642''' '''Tested to Y37''' ***3 '''[[Gilbert-3484 | William M Gilbert]]''' b. Abt1809 in Tennessee ****4 '''[[Gilbert-12534 | John Gilbert]]''' b. abt. 1835 in VA or TN *****5 James Elbert Gilbert b. 1861 KY d. bet. 1910 - 1920 ******6 Edward Gilbert b. 1898 TN *******7 Private ********8 '''Kit 75765''' '''Tested to BigY500''' GD0 at 111markers to Kit 722995 ::John Gilbert was living in the William and Elizabeth Gilbert of Hancock Co., TN household in 1850. William is believed to be a descendant of Joseph Hiram Gilbert. There is unsourced information on the Internet that says John was an adopted son of William and Elizabeth Gilbert, but DNA results indicate John is a match with the Joseph Hiram Gilbert line. Also Matching is the following line *1 '''[[Gilbert-21387 | Hiram Gilbert]]''' b. Abt1817 Virginia **2 '''[[Gilbert-21386 | Joseph Henry Gilbert]]''' b.1873 Tennessee d. Anderson, Tennessee ***3 '''[[Gilbert-21388 | Raymond Creswell Gilbert]]''' b.1897 Tazewell, Claiborne, Tennessee d.1957 Sheffield, Colbert, Alabama ****4 Private *****5 '''Kit 1003472''' Tested to BigY-700 :'''Kit 173348 below for a Harrell man (tested to Y67), is a match to the Joseph Hiram Gilbert descendants above.''' The point at which a Gilbert fathered a Harrell/Herrell is unclear. *1 '''[[Harrell-886 | John Herrell]]''' b, 1799 Mitchell NC d. 1872 Anderson, TN **2 '''[[Herrell-83 | Rufus Herrell]]''' b. 1828 Anderson, TN d. 1902 Anderson, TN ***3 '''[[Herrell-45 |Daniel James Herrell]]''' b. 1853 Anderson, TN d. 1934 Anderson, TN ****4 '''[[Herrell-183 | Isaac Lindsay Herrell]]''' b. 1881 d. 1970 Heiskell, Anderson, TN *****5 David Daniel Harrell b. 1910 d. 1998 ******6 Troy Everett Harrell b.1930 d. 2008 *******7 ''' Kit 173348''' GD0 to Kit 75765 at 67 markers === Amos Gilbert Line === *1 '''[[Gilbert-15822 | Amos Gilbert]]''' b. c1780 d. 1843 Switzerland, Indiana **2 '''[[Gilbert-12535 | Elijah Gilbert]]''' b. 1805 OH or NY ***3 '''[[Gilbert-12536 | Amos Gilbert]]''' b. 1839 Switzerland Co., IN ****4 John M. Gilbert b. 22 Nov 1865 Tipton Co., IN *****5 Orville Jack Gilbert b. 3 Nov 1899 Wells Co., IN d. 25 May 1954 Franklin Co., KY ******6 Private *******7 '''Kit SMGF003''' **2 '''[[Gilbert-15821 | Amos Gilbert]]''' b. c1814 Indiana ***3 '''[[Gilbert-15820 | William Todd Gilbert]]''' b 1837 Switzerland, Indiana d. 1927 Kosciusko, Indiana ****4 William Andrew Gilbert d. 1904 Marion, Indiana *****5 James Madison Gilbert b. 1892 Kosciusko, Indiana d. 1964 Marshall, Indiana ****** Private Gilbert *******6 Private Gilbert ********7 Gilbert '''Kit B744046''' is an autosomal kit and has been identified as Y-DNA Group J-M267 from a 23&Me DNA Test === Other Gilbert match === There is a second Gilbert who is also not in the Project who matches at 37 markers. He may live in Virginia.

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''Y-DNA Haplogroup R-M269 : GROUP 04 : Origin in England, migrated to New Haven CT and elsewhere''
== '''Introduction''' == This is a DNA Lineage Page of the '''[[:Space:Gilbert_Name_Study | Gilbert Name & DNA Study]]''' == '''Matching DNA Lines''' == The descendants with the kit numbers shown in all the lines that follow have matching Y-DNA and therefore share a common Gilbert ancestor at some point back in time. The group at the top are all descendants of Matthew Gilbert of New Haven, CT which is a well-documented old colonial line. Then we also have descendants of Isaac Gilbert of NY and men who are known to be, or suspected to be, descendants of Capt. Henry Gilbert of colonial Virginia. Very interestingly, there are also 4 men tested who have documented roots in England or Ireland. === Matthew's direct line === :The lineages of the descendants of Deputy Governor Matthew Gilbert of New Haven, CT: *1. '''[[Gilbert-261 | Matthew Gilbert]]''' b. 1599 England d. New Haven, CT **2. '''[[Gilbert-3697 | Matthew Gilbert Jr]]''' b. 1655 New Haven, CT d. 1711 ***3. '''[[Gilbert-6103 | Joseph Gilbert]]''' b. 1691, New Haven, CT ****4. Abraham Gilbert b. 1719/1720 New Haven, CT d. 1798, Hamden, New Haven, CT *****5. Abraham Gilbert, Jr. b. 1754 New Haven, CT d. 1804, Hamden, New Haven, CT ******6. Joel Gilbert b. 1789 Hamden, New Haven, CT d. 1852 Chester, Geagua Co., OH *******7. Bradley Miles Gilbert b. 1827 Chester, Geagua Co., OH d. 1903 Moline, Allegan Co., MI ********8. Arthur Coleus Gilbert b. 1852 Chester, Geagua Co., OH d. 1912 Moline, Allegan Co., MI *********9. Glenn Arthur Gilbert b. 1885 Moline, Allegan Co., MI d. 1981 Grand Rapids, Kent Co., MI **********10. Bradley Lyman Gilbert b. 1917 Moline, Allegan Co., MI d. 2001 Byron Center, Kent Co., MI ***********11. '''Kit 176663''' ***3. '''[[Gilbert-4055 | David Gilbert]]''' b. 1700 New Haven, CT d. 1769 New Haven, CT ****4. '''[[Gilbert-4054 | Joel Gilbert]]''' b. 1734 New Haven, CT d. 1768 New Haven, CT *****5. Joel Gilbert b. 1766 New Haven, CT d. 1790 New Haven, CT ******6. Joel Gilbert b. 1785 New Haven, CT d. 1834 Ridgefield, Fairfield Co., CT *******7. John F. Gilbert b. 1828 Ridgefield, Fairfield Co., CT d. 1900 Ridgefield, Fairfield Co., CT ********8. James Benjamin Gilbert b. 1869 Ridgefield, Fairfield Co., CTd. 1943 Norwalk, CT *********9. William Henry Gilbert b. 1893 Norwalk, CT d. 1961 New Haven, CT **********10. Henry Walter Gilbert b. 1919 Norwalk, CT d. 2007 West Haven, CT ***********11. Private ************12. '''Kit 324616''' **2. '''[[Gilbert-4705 | Samuel Gilbert]]''' b. 10/14/1657, New Haven, CT d. 1/12/1719/20 New Haven, CT ***3. '''[[Gilbert-4888 | Ebenezer Gilbert]]''' b. 7/1/1712 New Haven, CT d. 4/18/1798 Ridgefield, CT ****4. '''[[Gilbert-14647 | Abner Gilbert]]''' b. 1/19/1744/45 Ridgefield, CT d. 3/1/1820 Ridgefield, CT *****5. '''[[Gilbert-14648 | Abner Gilbert, Jr]]''' b. 11/15/1780 Ridgefield, CT d. 10/11/1855 Ridgefield, CT (DYS 390 > 22, DYS 449 > 30) ******6. '''[[Gilbert-18167 | John Adams Gilbert]] b. 12/24/1826 Ridgefield, CT d. 8/28/1902, NYC *******7. '''[[Gilbert-18168 | Clinton Gilbert]]''' b. 4/19/1866 NYC d. 11/9/1924 NYC ********8. John Wilkie Gilbert b. 10/23/1905 NYC d. 6/12/1985 Santa Monica, CA *********9. '''Kit 133748''' *****5. Dayton Gilbert b 19 Sep 1783 Ridgefield, CT d 10 Jul 1825 Steuben Co., NY. ******6. Daton Gilbert b. 1813 NY d. 1880 NY *******7. George G. Gilbert b. Oct. 1840 NY d. 1920 ********8. Ellis Gilbert b. Aug 23, 1873 NY *********9. Daton Gilbert b. 28 Jan 1909 d. 24 Apr 1994 Hartford Co., CT **********10. Stephen Daton b. 1940 CT d. 2003 CT ***********11. '''Kit 132896''' *****5. '''[[Gilbert-14650 | Harvey G. Gilbert]]''' b 5 Oct 1786 Ridgefield, CT d. 14 Jun 1837 ******6. Abner Gilbert b. Abt. 1823, Fairfield Co., CT d. February 12, 1885, Fairfield Co., CT *******7. Harvey Olmstead Gilbert b. August 20, 1863, Fairfield Co., CT d. August 18, 1903, Fairfield Co., CT ********8. Ernest Gilbert b. July 21, 1889, Fairfield Co., CT d. February 16, 1993, Broward Co., FL *********9. Raymond Carlson Gilbert b. August 26, 1928, Fairfield Co., CT d. May 16, 1995, Fairfield Co., CT **********10. '''Kit H1048''' '''Tested to BigY-500''' ****4. Ebenezer Gilbert b. 1749 Ridgefield, CT d. 1781 *****5. Ebenezer Gilbert b. ? d. ? ******6. Ebenezer Gilbert b. 1805 Ridgefield, Fairfield Co., CT d. 1875 Ridgefield, Fairfield Co., CT *******7. Charles Frederick Gilbert b. 1841 Ridgefield, Fairfield Co., CT d. 1906 Fairfield Co., CT ********8. Charles Ebenezer Gilbert b. 1873 Ridgefield, Fairfield Co., CT d. 1968 *********9. George Louis Gilbert b. 1920 d. 2006 **********10. '''Kit N81768''' === Arthur Gilbert of Swithland, Leicestershire === *1. '''[[Gilbert-5502 | Arthur Gilbert]]''' b. abt. 1601 d. 13 Jan 1683/84 Swithland, Leicestershire **2. '''[[Gilbert-14620 | Robert Gilbert]]''' b. 1643 d. 12 Feb 1697/98 Swithland, Leicestershire ***3. '''[[Gilbert-15759 | Robert Gilbert]]''' b. 1679 d. 1749 Swithland, Leicestershire ****4. '''[[Gilbert-15758 | William Gilbert]]''' b. 1725 d. Sep 1797 South Muskham, Nottinghamshire *****5. '''[[Gilbert-15757 | Henry Gilbert]]''' b. 1756 d. 21 Jan 1833 Little Carlton, Nottinghamshire ******6. '''[[Gilbert-15756 | Henry Gilbert]]''' b. 19 Feb 1805 Little Carlton, Nottinghamshire d. 9 Feb 1889, Barnby in the Willows, Nottinghamshire *******7. '''[[Gilbert-15755 | Edward Fowler Gilbert]]''' b. 1836, Farnsfield, Nottinghamshire d. 7 Aug 1902, Barnby in the Willows, Nottinghamshire ********8. Dinely Prior Gilbert b. 1877 South Muskham, Nottinghamshire d. 5 Sep 1953, Beckenham, Kent *********9. Christopher Gilbert b. 10 Apr 1917 Chorlton, Lancashire **********10. '''Kit 278615''' === Stephen Gilbert of Antrim/Armagh in the North of Ireland === *1. '''[[Gilbert-5503 | Stephen Gilbert]]''' of Aghagallon, Antrim/Armagh, Ireland (c1746 - 1825) **2. '''[[Gilbert-6021 | Stephen Gilbert]]''' of Aghagallon, Antrim/Armagh, Ireland (c1780 - 1836) ***3. '''[[Gilbert-6022 | William John Gilbert]]''' of Belfast, Antrim, Ireland (1822 - 1880) ****4. '''[[Gilbert-7438 | William Gilbert of Knock]]''', Belfast, Antrim, Ireland (1862 - 1935) *****5. Private ******6. Private *******7. '''Kit 308088''' '''Tested to BigY-700''' ****4. '''[[Gilbert-7436 | Edward Killen Gilbert]]''' b. 1852 Belfast, Antrim, Ireland *****5. '''[[Gilbert-7469 | John Killen Wilson Gilbert]]''' b. 1884 NZ ******6. Daniel John Gilbert b. 1917 NZ *******7. '''Kit 307420''' **2. '''[[Gilbert-7510 | Thomas Gilbert]]''' b. c1780 Aghagallon, Antrim/Armagh, Ireland d. 1834 Ontario, Canada ***3. ??? John Gilbert b. 1800 Ireland d. 1975 Ontario, Canada ****4. ??? Jacob Potts Gilbert b. 1828 Ontario, Canada d. 1873 Ontario Canada *****5. tba ******6. tba *******7.Private ********8. '''Kit 354447''' === Descendants of Isaac Gilbert b. 1782 of Hillsdale, NY === :The first kit below matches this Gilbert line, but the second kit does not, and it is assumed a non-paternity event has taken place in that line somewhere. *1 Isaac I. Gilbert b. 7/14/1782 Hillsdale, Columbia Co., NY d. 10/10/1820 Hillsdale, Columbia Co., NY **2 '''[[Gilbert-16996 | Samuel E. Gilbert]]''' b. 1813 NY d. 1880 of Lake Co., IL ***3 '''[[Gilbert-16997 | Melvin C. Gilbert]]''' b. 1849 Lake Co., IL d. 1907 ****4 '''[[Gilbert-16998 | Leroy Centennial Gilbert]]''' b. 1876 Lake Co., IL d. 1909 *****5 '''[[Gilbert-16999 | Leonard Beck Gilbert]]''' b. 1903 d. 1976 ******6 '''Kit 244799''' '''Tested to BigY- 700''' **2 '''[[Gilbert-18848 | George S. Gilbert]]''' b. 4/21/1805 Hillsdale, Columbia Co., NY d. 5/4/1880 Hillsdale, Columbia Co., NY ***3 Isaac Gilbert b. 8/21/1831 Hillsdale, Columbia Co., NY d. 3/1/1907 Minneapolis, MN ****4 Milton A. Gilbert b. 3/21/1885 LeMars, IA d. 9/25/1966 St. Louis Park, MN *****5 Private ******6. '''Kit ANC016''' '''Does not match the the Matthew Gilbert of New Haven line''' === Capt Henry Gilbert of Virginia Line === *1 '''[[Gilbert-5504 | Capt. Henry Gilbert]]''' b. 1718 Hanover Co., VA d. 4 May 1778 in Amherst Co., VA **2 '''[[Gilbert-12556 | Henry Gilbert Jr.]]''' b. 1748 VA d. 1810 - 1812 Amherst Co., VA ***3 '''[[Gilbert-1001 | William Gilbert]]''' b. 1779 d. 14 Jan 1862 Amherst Co., VA ****4 James Thomas Gilbert 15 June 1840 Amherst Co., VA d. 1912 Roanoke, VA *****5 Thomas More Gilbert 19 Jan 1884 Amherst Co., VA d. 4 June 1965 Roanoke, VA ******6 Leonard Thomas Gilbert 17 Dec 1917 Roanoke, VA d. 19 Nov 1985 Roanoke, VA *******7 '''Kit 363726''' ***3 '''[[Gilbert-17711 | Ezekiel Gilbert]]''' b. 1778 Amherst Co., VA d. 1835 Amherst Co., VA ****4 '''[[Gilbert-17710 | Nicholas A Gilbert]]''' b. 1797 Amherst Co., VA d. 1870 Amherst Co., VA *****5 '''[[Gilbert-17709 | Ezekiel Gilbert]]''' b. 1846 Amherst Co., VA d. 1928 Rockbridge Co., VA ******6 '''[[Gilbert-17708 | Ross Randolph Gilbert]]''' b. 1881 Amherst Co., VA d. 1969 Lynchburg, VA *******7 '''[[Gilbert-17707 | Henry Loving Gilbert]]''' b. 1923 Virginia d. 1987 Lynchburg, VA ********8 Living Gilbert *********9 '''Kit 630509''' '''Tested to BigY700''' **2 Maurice Gilbert b. abt. 1760 Hanover Co., VA d. abt. 1815 GA ***3 Richard Thomas Gilbert b.1800 in Georgia. d.1870 in Wilkes Co., GA ****4 Robert Burton Gilbert b.2 May 1851 in Wilkes Co., GA d.27 Feb 1929 in Long Beach, CA *****5 Hamner Barnard Gilbert b. 18 Feb 1901 in Washington D.C. d.10 Mar 1984 in Long Beach, CA ******6 '''Kit B11327''' ******6 '''Kit ANC023''' ===Other branches of this family line === The following branches represent southern U.S. branches of this family. :Please see this '''[http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.gilbert/3251/mb.ashx forum thread]''' for more information on the Mace below. *1 '''[[Gilbert-11171 | Mace H. Gilbert]]''' b. abt. 1813 VA d. 1873 Limestone Co., AL **2 '''[[Gilbert-11172 | Thomas H. Gilbert]]''' b. 1843 Limestone Co., AL d. 1904 Limestone Co., AL ***3 Russell Bruce Gilbert b. 1886 Limestone Co., AL d. 1941 Limestone Co., AL ****4 Earl Gilbert b. 1923 Limestone Co., AL d. 1984 Limestone Co., AL *****5 '''Kit 198754''' ---- Additional Notes from Admin... Some relevant census records: 1850 United States Federal Census > New York > Steuben > Reading :Abner Gilbert 31 NY :Mary A. 26 NY :Lydia 63 CT :Mary E. 23 NY :William H. 4 NY : :Dayton Gilbert 36 NY :Louisa 35 NY :Delia A. 8 NY :George G. 10 NY : :Jacob Gilbert 33 NY :Nancy 29 NY :Charles A. 10 NY :Lydia B. 5 NY :Rhoda A. 2 NY 1860 United States Federal Census > New York > Schuyler > Reading :Abner Gilbert 42 NY :Mary Ann 38 NJ :Baxter 9 NY :Daniel D. 7 NY :Clarisa 4 NY :Lydia Ann 2 NY : :Daton Gilbert 47 CT :Louisa 45 NY :George 20 NY :Delia 18 NY : :Lydia Gilbert 71 CT :Polly 34 NY :William 14 NY 1880 United States Federal Census > New York > Schuyler > Reading > District 152 :George G. Gilbert 40 NY NY NY :Louisa 36 NY NY NY :Daton 15 NY NY NY :Emma 13 NY NY NY :Delia 11 NY NY NY :Ellis 6 NY NY NY 1900 United States Federal Census > New York > Schuyler > Reading > District 53 :George G. Gilbert 59 b. Oct 1840 NY NY NY married 36 years :Harriett L. 56 b. June 1843 NY NY NY married 36 years :Ellis 26 b. Aug 1873 NY NY NY 1910 United States Federal Census > New York > Niagara > North Tonawanda Ward 1 > District 121 :Ellis Gilbert 37 NY NY NY Married 7 years :Lora 32 NY NY NY Married 7 years, bore 2 children, both still living :Dorothy 5 NYNY NY :Dayton 1 2/12 NY NY NY b. abt. Feb. 1909 1920 United States Federal Census > Connecticut > Fairfield > Danbury Ward 1 > District 96 :Ellis Gilbert 46 NY NY NY Clergyman :Lora 42 NY NY NY :Dorothy 15 NY NY NY :Daton 10 NY NY NY 1930 United States Federal Census > Connecticut > Hartford > West Hartford > District 220 :Ellis Gilbert 59 NY US US Married at 30 Clergyman Baptist Church :Lora 52 NY NY NY Married at 25 :Dorothy 26 NY NY NY :Daton 21 NY NY NY World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 > Connecticut > Fairfield County :Ellis Gilbert :b. Aug 23, 1873 :Clergyman at Baptist Church :Wife: Lora Mills Gilbert :Address: 2 Terrace Place Danbury, Fairfield Co., CT '''Mace Gilbert Records...''' 1850 Census > Alabama > Limestone :Mace H. Gilbert 37 VA Teacher :Martha J. 30 TN :Thomas H. 7 AL :Mary E. 5 AL :Martha M. 3 AL :Emily R. 1 AL 1860 Census > Alabama > Limestone :Mace H. Gilbert 46 VA :Martha J. 38 TN :Thomas H. 16 AL :Mary E. 13 AL :Martha M. 11 AL :Emily R. 9 AL :Robert E. 6 AL :Lucy I. 4 AL :Leana 1/12 AL 1870 Census > Alabama > Limestone :Mace Gilbert 56 VA Farmer and tax collector :Martha 48 TN :Emily 18 AL :Robert E. 16 AL :Lucy I. 14 AL :Leanna 12 AL :James H. 9 AL 1880 Census > Alabama > Limestone > :Thomas Gilbert 37 AL VA VA :Dollie 21 AL AL AL :Martha J. 59 VA VA VA :Leeanna 20 AL VA VA :James 19 AL VA VA 1900 Census > Alabama > Limestone > Georgia :Thomas H. Gilbert 57 Feb 1843 AL VA AL Married for 20 years :Dollie 40 Jun 1859 AL AL AL Married for 20 years 6 children born, 5 living :Jessic 19 May 1881 AL AL AL :Nelle 15 Feb 1885 AL AL AL :Russell 13 Dec 1886 AL AL AL :Ethel 10 Jul 1889 AL AL AL :Myrle 4 Nov 1895 AL AL AL

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''Y-DNA Haplogroup I-P37 : GROUP 01 - Origin in Germany, Pennsylvania Deutch / Hoffenheime Line''
== '''Introduction''' == This is a DNA Lineage Page of the [[:Space:Gilbert_Name_Study | Gilbert Name & DNA Study]] == '''Matching DNA Lines''' == '''The DNA results of the people with the Kit numbers shown below, with their researched lines, all match''' *1. '''[[Gilbert-13196 | Hans Michael Gilbert]]''' b. abt. 1590 in Germany or Provence, France(area) d. 1661 in Hoffenheim, Germany **2. '''[[Gilbert-2502 | Martin Gilbert]]''' b. abt. 1625 maybe in Hoffenheim, Germany ***3. '''[[Gilbert-2489 | Hans Jacob Gilbert]]''' b. abt. 1660/1 in Hoffenheim, Germany ****4. '''[[Gilbert-2487 | Hans Georg Gilbert]]''' b: 27 Dec 1698 in Hoffenheim, Baden d: 10 Dec 1753 in Philadelphia Co., PA ***3. '''[[Gilbert-13021 | Hans Thomas Gilbert]]''' (1651-1713) ****4. '''[[Gilbert-2357 | Wendel Gilbert]]''' b. 22 Dec 1677 Hoffenheim, Rhein-Neckar-Kreis, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany d. 27 Jul 1742 in Hoffenheim, Rhein-Neckar-Kreis *****5 '''[[Gilbert-854 | Hans Bernhardt Gilbert]]''' b. 15 Sep 1724 Hoffenheim, Germany d. 1802 Adams County, Pennsylvania. m. Catherine Bender ******6. '''[[Gilbert-862 | Henry Gilbert]]''' (1772-1840) m. Elizabeth Barbara Boltz, settled in VA/WV *******7.Barnett Gilbert (1804-1868) m. Mary Jane Myers, settled in VA ********8. Wiliam E. Gilbert (1855-1935) m. Janet Lee English, settled in MD *********9. John Bernard Gilbert (1901-1973) m. Anna Marie Sybert, lived in MD **********10. '''Kit 21178355''' ******6. '''[[Gilbert-860 | Jacob Gilbert]]''' b. 20 Jun 1756 Arendtsville, Adams County, Pennsylvania d. 9 Feb 1831 Franklin, Adams, PA m. Anna Fox *******7. '''[[Gilbert-8376 | John Christian Gilbert]]''' b. 6 Nov 1794 Adams County, PA d. 30 Apr 1861 Metz, Steuben, Indiana m. Anna Maria Bachman ********8. '''[[Gilbert-4921 | Jacob Gilbert]]''' b. 27 Mar 1823 Adams County, PA d. 22 Feb 1915 Ravenna, Muskegon, Michigan m. Sarah Ann Karns *********9. Joseph A Gilbert b. 20 Feb 1848 Portage County, Ohio d. 28 Feb 1922 Chester, Ottawa, Michigan m. Anna L McLeod **********10. Bertrand "Bert" Glen Gilbert b. 5 Jun 1844 Chester, Ottawa, Michigan d. 30 Aug 1957 Muskegon County, Michigan m. Anna Marie Weimers ***********11. Russell Weimers Gilbert b. 21 Jan 1910 Conklin, Ottawa, MI d. 16 Aug 1993 Holland, Ottawa, MI m. Carmen Agnes Andree ************12. '''Kit 588840''' '''Johan Berhhart Gilbert lines descended from Hans George Gilbert (1698-1753)''' *****5. '''[[Gilbert-2498 | Johan(n) Bernhart Gilbert]]''', b. 5 Dec 1729 in Hoffenheim, Baden, Germany, d. 4 Feb 1798 in New Hanover Twp, Montgomery county, PA ******6. Johan(n) Georg(e) Gilbert, b. 29 Apr 1753 in PA, d. 1838 in PA *******7. Johan Adam Gilbert b. 1775 in New Hanover Twsp, Montgomery County, PA d. 1830 in or near Egypt, Lehigh County, PA ********8. Benjamin Gilbert b. 1802 probably in Berks County, PA *********9. '''[[Gilbert-12814 | Matthias Gilbert]]''' b. 1826 in North Whitehall Twsp, Lehigh County, PA d. 1899 probably in Lehigh County, PA **********10. '''[[Gilbert-12813 | George T. Gilbert]]''' b. 1863 in Lehigh County, PA d. 1938 probably in Lehigh County, PA ***********11. Howard E. Gilbert b.1888 in Longswamp Twp, Berks County, PA d. 1963 in Allentown, Lehigh County, PA ************12. Private *************13. Private **************14. '''Kit 49795''' *******7 George Gilbert, b. 5 Mar 1779 in New Hanover Twp., Philadelphia Co., PA*, d. 22 Jun 1853 in Frederick Co., MD ********8. '''[[Gilbert-12805 | Eli(ser) Gilbert]] b. 20 May 1805 in Woodsboro, Frederick Co., MD, d. 14 Dec 1861 in Frederick Co., MD *********9. '''[[Gilbert-567 | Charles Wesley Gilbert]]''' b. 12 May 1837 in MD, d. (unknown) **********10. '''[[Gilbert-569 | Harry Eugene Gilbert]]''' b. 16 Jan 1871, d. 22 Apr 1954 in MD ***********11. Harry Eugene Gilbert, Jr., b. 26 Jun 1916, d. 31 Oct 2002 in Cape Coral, Lee Co., FL ************12. Private *************13. '''Kit 98946''' ******6. Jacob Gilbert b: 27 Jan 1781 (Christened 16 Apr 1781 New Hanover, Montgomery, PA.) *******7. '''[[Gilbert-12812 | Daniel Gilbert]]''' b. 7 Oct 1803 Northumberland Co., PA (Christened 20 Nov 1803) d. 1866 Defiance Co., OH ********8. '''[[Gilbert-12811 | George R. Gilbert]]''' b. abt. 1845 Defiance Co., OH d. 1879 *********9. Charles Gilbert b. Mar 1867 Mahoning Co., OH **********10. Leonard Gilbert b. 16 Apr 1896 Defiance Co., OH d. 23 Jul 1992 Alcona Co., MI ***********11. Private ************12. '''Kit N44214''' '''Johann George Gilbert line descended from Hans George Gilbert (1698-1753)''' *****5 '''[[Gilbert-2493 | Johann George Gilbert]]''' b: 21 Feb 1732 in Hoffenheim, Baden d: 26 Feb 1789 ******6. Barnhart Gilbert b: 13 Sep 1763 Berks Co., PA d: 17 Oct 1809 in Woodsboro, Frederick Co., MD *******7. John Gilbert b: 26 Mar 1787 Frederick Co., MD d: 28 Apr 1833 Frederick Co., MD ********8. John Barnhart Gilbert b: 19 Sep 1809 in Frederick Co., MD d: 24 Feb 1896 *********9. '''[[Gilbert-12810 | John Augustus Gilbert]]''' b: 3 Nov 1833 in Frederick Co., MD d: 14 Sep 1883 in Frederick, MD **********10. '''[[Gilbert-12808 | Charles Meredith Gilbert]]''' b: 18 Apr 1861 in Frederick Co., MD d: 15 May 1923 in Frederick, MD ***********11. '''[[Gilbert-12809 | Harry Charles Gilbert]]''' b: 06 Sep 1886 in Frederick Co., MD d: 27 Nov 1959 in Frederick, MD ************12. Harry Clifford Gilbert b: 15 Jan 1912 in Frederick, MD d: 03 Aug 1966 in Great Lakes, Lake Co., IL *************13. '''Kit ANC011''' **************14. '''Kit ANC013''' *************13. '''Kit ANC014''' *************13. '''Kit ANC015''' '''Hans Heinrich Gilbert line descended from Hans George Gilbert (1698-1753)''' *****5. Hans Heinrich Gilbert b. 1735/36 d. 1814 in PA ******6. Joh. Conrad Gilbert b. 1763 d. bef. 1807 in Lincoln Co., NC *******7. '''[[Gilbert-12883 | George Gilbert]]''' b. ca. 1794 Lincoln, Co., NC d. bef. 1870 ********8. '''[[Gilbert-4587 | Robert Gilbert]]''' b. 1830 d. 1913 *********9. '''[[Gilbert-12806 | William Gilbert]]''' b. 1873 Lincoln Co., NC d. Lincoln Co., NC **********10. '''[[Gilbert-12807 | Arthur Franklin Gilbert]]''' b. Lincoln Co., NC d. Lincoln Co., NC ***********11. Private ************12. '''Kit 95FJQ3''' :The early ancestors in the following line have been copied by the participant from ancestry trees and are subject to verification. *1. Johannes Hans George Friedrich Gilbert b. 22 Feb 1687 Hoffenheim, Sinsheim, Rhein-Neckar-Kreis, Baden-Württemberg, Germany d. 2 Apr 1744. **2. Johann Georg Christop Gilbert b. 27 Feb 1734 Hoffenheim d. 23 Jan 1768 • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. ***3. Johann Georg Gilbert b. 12 Mar 1761 Hoffenheim d. 5 Mar 1809 Hoffenheim ****4. Johann Christoph Gilbert b. 24 Aug 1792 Hoffenheim d. 5 Sep 1839 *****5. Johann Georg Gilbert b. 30 Jan 1828 Baden-Wuerttemberg d. Nov 1900 Elma, Erie, NY ******6. Charles J Gilbert b. 11 Nov 1861 • Elma, Erie d. 10 May 1944 • Sardinia, Erie, NY *******7. Frank John Gilbert b. 8 Jan 1901 • Sardinia, Erie d. 15 Jul 1972 Springville, Erie, NY ********8. Private *********9. '''Kit 926436''' '''John B. Gilbert line''' *.1 '''[[Gilbert-12801| John B. Gilbert]]''' b 9 Jan 1806 Pennsylvania Dutch Country Penn. **2. '''[[Gilbert-12802 | Martin Buckwalter Gilbert]]''' b 7 Apr 1844 Paint Twp. Wayne Co. Ohio ***3. '''[[Gilbert-12803 | Columbus Sylvester Gilbert]]''' b 22 May 1889 Council Grove, Morris Co Ks. ****4. '''[[Gilbert-12804 | Paul Martin Gilbert]]''' b 9 Sep 1921 Delavan, Grandview Twp. Morris Co. Ks. *****5. Kit '''ANC001'''

Gilbert Name Study - DNA Lineage 19

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''Y-DNA Haplogroup R-M269 : GROUP 01: Cornwall, UK to Bucks Co., PA - Quakers''
== '''Introduction''' == This is a DNA Lineage Page of the [[:Space:Gilbert_Name_Study | Gilbert Name & DNA Study]]. This line's terminal SNP is currently R-BY31956, with the additional SNP R-FT5262 defining a specific branch from which a Martin family line originated. == '''Matching DNA Lines''' == The three Gilbert lines below all had their beginnings in the Philadelphia area in the late 1600s. Until the advent of Y-DNA testing, however, it was not known if the families were related. Y-DNA testing by various descendants at Family Tree DNA, however, conclusively showed that they were from a single Gilbert family, but the testing could not say how the three patriarchs of the lines were related. Not having solid evidence of the ages of the men makes things even more difficult. It's important to note that much has been written and purported about the patriarch John Gilbert below without supporting records/evidence, so historical narratives should be taken with a grain of salt. In the individual sections below, I will attempt to indicate what solid information is known. Any additional solid information is welcome. As indicated below, the three patriarchs of the branches were John, Joseph, and Samuel. John was a Quaker, while there is no evidence that Joseph and Samuel were. Joseph did, however, marry a Quaker woman and his son Thomas became one. === The Byberry, Philadelphia, PA Gilberts === :John Gilbert of Byberry, Philadelphia, PA first settled in Bensalem, Bucks Co., PA in the 1680s. Deed records indicate he owned land there as early as 1683, so it's a good assumption that he was likely born before 1660. *1 '''[[Gilbert-5511 | John Gilbert]]''' b: probably in Cornwall, England d: 1711 in Philadelphia, PA **2 '''[[Gilbert-3797 | Joseph Gilbert]]''' d: 1765 in Philadelphia, PA ***3 '''[[Gilbert-6159 | Benjamin Gilbert]]''' d: 08 Jun 1780 in Canada after being taken captive by Indians ****4 John Gilbert b: 23 Jul 1743 in Richland, Bucks Co. d: Apr 1803 in West Caln, Chester Co., PA *****5 Benjamin Gilbert b: bet. 1780-1790 d: Bef. 1850 in Chester Co., PA ******6 '''[[Gilbert-14456 | Isaac Gilbert]]''' b: Abt. 1825 *******7 '''[[Gilbert-14455 | Isaac Gilbert]]''' b: Abt. 1859 in Chester Co., PA ********8 '''[[Gilbert-14454 | Chester Granville Gilbert]]''' b: 08 Apr 1898 in Chester Co., PA d: Jul 1956 *********9 Chester J. Gilbert b: 22 Aug 1929 in Chester Co., PA d: 13 Oct 1990 in Chester Co., PA **********10 '''Kit 51995''' === The Buckingham, Bucks Co., PA Gilberts === :The Buckingham Gilberts descend from a Joseph Gilbert who can first be found in Bucks County, PA on the 1693 Bensalem Twp. tax list. Because he was on this tax list, we know he was at least 21 years at this time, and therefore was born in 1672 or earlier. He bought land in Buckingham, Bucks Co. in 1704 and settled there after having married Deborah Pearson in the early 1700s. This DNA match with the Byberry Gilberts ties him to them, but we know he was not John's son since John had son Joseph who was a distinctly different individual. Joseph could have been John of Byberry's brother, nephew or cousin. His birth year is also not known, but he married a woman born in 1675. All we know for sure is that he was born 1672 or earlier, and like John of Byberry, first settled in Bensalem Twp.. His children were also born around 1700. *1 '''[[Gilbert-5512 | Joseph Gilbert]]''' b: 1672 or earlier d: Bef. December 17, 1710 in Buckingham, Bucks Co., PA **2 '''[[Gilbert-5444 | Thomas Gilbert]]''' b: 1700 d: 1783 in Buckingham, Bucks Co., PA ***3 '''[[Gilbert-5164 |Caleb C. Gilbert]]''' b: January 14, 1740 in Buckingham, Bucks Co., PA d: 1806 in Newberry Co., SC ****4 '''[[ Gilbert-5517 | Thomas Gilbert]]''' b: Abt. 1772 in Newberry Co., SC d: January 20, 1835 in Limestone Co., AL *****5 '''[[Gilbert-5345 | David Gilbert]]''' b: November 22, 1796 in Newberry Co., SC d: August 12, 1871 in Limestone Co., AL ******6 '''[[Gilbert-5516 | Carey Gilbert]]''' b: October 09, 1818 in Newberry Co., SC d: January 13, 1893 in Giles Co., TN *******7 '''[[Gilbert-5515 | Tazwell G. Gilbert]]''' b: January 20, 1860 in Giles Co., TN d: January 27, 1940 in Prospect, Giles Co., TN ********8 Lyle Eslick Gilbert b: June 13, 1906 Giles Co., TN d: June 28, 1965 *********9 '''Kit 31131''' ******6 James Monroe Gilbert b: June 1847 in Limestone Co., AL d: December 10, 1927 in Saline Co., AR *******7 Elmer James Gilbert b: December 4, 1901 AR d: April 14, 1989 Little Rock, AR ********8 '''Kit 31041''' ********8 Elmer Earl Gilbert b: October 28, 1939 AR d: March 23, 2002 Hector, AR *********9 '''Kit B216306''' === The Warminster, Bucks Co., PA Gilberts === :Very little is known about the Samuel Gilbert Sr. of Byberry who is shown as the patriarch of the Warminster Gilbert branch below. He had two sons, the Samuel Gilbert Jr. you see below and then also a son Nicholas who settled in Warminster. These two brothers can be found in Southampton Baptist Church records. There is a deed regarding land in Warminster owned by Nicholas that references his father "Samuel Gilbert of Byberry" on two different occasions. This is the record ties Nicholas and Samuel to their father Samuel Sr. Many believe that Samuel Sr. was the son of John of Byberry above, but John's will does not mention a son Samuel. *1 '''[[Gilbert-9167 | Samuel Gilbert]]''' Sr. of Byberry **2 '''[[Gilbert-222 | Samuel Gilbert]]''' Jr. b. 1688 d. 1750 Warminster, Bucks Co., PA (m. Elizabeth Carrell) (DYS395Sa = 16) ***3 '''[[Gilbert-2214 | William Gilbert]]''' b. 14 Feb 1717 Bucks Co., PA d. 20 Nov 1749 Warminster, Bucks Co., PA (m. Lucretia Hart) ****4 '''[[Gilbert-5295 | Seth Gilbert]]''' 18 Mar 1742 Bucks Co., PA d. bef. 1790 Charleston, SC (m. Elizabeth Screven) *****5 '''[[Gilbert-7341 | Joseph Gilbert]]''' b. abt. 1771 Charleston, SC d. SC (m. Rebecca Ruberry) ******6 '''[[Gilbert-12599 | William Ruberry Gilbert]]''' 6 Jul 1804 d. 29 Jul 1864 Winnsboro, Fairfield Co., SC *******7 Samuel M. Gilbert b. Sep 1845 Fairfield Co., SC ********8 William Oscar Gilbert b. Aug 1879 Buncombe Co., NC *********9 ''[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=%2087980882 Samuel Moore Gilbert]'' b. 18 Jul 1921 Winston-Salem, NC d. 2 Jan 2002 Winston-Salem, NC **********'''10 Kit 281680''' ***3 '''[[Gilbert-218 | Nicholas Gilbert]]''' b. 1719 d. 1765 Warminster, Bucks Co., PA (m. Ester Craven) ****4 '''[[Gilbert-950 | Nathan Gilbert]]''' b. 1750 Bucks Co., PA d. 1786 Berkeley Co., WV *****5 '''[[Gilbert-15652 | Nathan Gilbert]]''' b. 1786 d. 1846 Brown Co., OH ******6 '''[[Gilbert-15653 | William Gilbert]]''' b. 1817 Brown Co., OH d. 1850 Brown Co., OH *******7 '''[[Gilbert-15654 | William Gilbert]]''' b. 1851 Brown Co., OH d. 1927 Todd Co., SD ********8 '''[[Gilbert-15655 | William Luther Gilbert]]''' b. 1874 Adams Co., OH 1945 Davison Co., SD *********9 '''[[Gilbert-15656 | Stanley Dettmer Gilbert]]''' 1912 SD d. 2002 **********10 '''Kit 151846''' === Other Matches === :The Thomas Gilbert below was born in SC per census records and married a woman from Newberry Co, SC. Recent autosomal DNA developments are leading us to speculate that Thomas was likely the son of Joseph Gilbert son of '''[[Gilbert-5164 |Caleb C. Gilbert]]''' . This is actively being investigated as of Feb. of 2019. *1 '''[[Gilbert-3718 | Thomas Gilbert]]''' b. April 15, 1793 SC probably Newberry Co. d. Aug. 12, 1869 Miami Co., OH **2 John Coppock Gilbert b. April 23, 1825 Miami Co., OH d. Apr. 24, 1883 Mercer Co., OH ***3 John Wesley Gilbert b. June 13, 1869 Mercer Co., OH d. Jan. 31, 1949 Putnam Co., OH ****4 Andrew Orpheus Gilbert b. Aug 17, 1898 d. Aug 11. 1987 Dayton, OH *****5 '''Kit 132901''' === The Closely Associated Martin Line === As of March of 2021, Big Y 700 test results have shown that the Martin line that matches the Gilbert family Y-DNA-wise so well is an offshoot of the Warminster Gilbert branch of the family. There is a single SNP called FT5262 that is shared between the Warminster branch and the Martin family that is not shared with descendants of the Buckingham Gilberts or the Byberry Gilberts. The Martins involved in this match are Group 17 in the [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/martin/default.aspx?section=yresults Martin DNA Project] at Family Tree DNA

Gilbert Name Study - DNA Lineage 37

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''Y-DNA Haplogroup R-M269 GROUP 09 : Cornish Gilbert/Jelbart Line''
== Introduction == This is a DNA Lineage Page of the [[:Space:Gilbert_Name_Study | Gilbert Name & DNA Study]] DNA testing indicates that all the tested participants on this page share a common ancestor. Their Y-DNA results can be seen [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/gilbert?iframe=ycolorized here] == Lines == '''Gilbert/Jelbert Line from Gulval in Cornwall''' *1. '''[[Jelbard-13 | James (Jacobi) Jelbart]]''' b. 1575 Gulval, Cornwall d. Feb 1616 Gulval, Cornwall **2. '''[[Jelbart-152 | John Gelbart]]''' b. 1605 Gulval d. 1665 Madron, Cornwall ***3. '''[[Gilbart-9 | John Gilbart]]''' ****4. '''[[Gilbart-17 | William Gilbart]]''' b. 1677, Madron, d. 1738, Boswarva, Madron *****5. '''[[Jelbert-19 | James Jelbert]]''' b. 1723, Madron, d. 17 Aug 1783, Madron ******6. '''[[Jelbert-20 | William Jelbert]]''' b. 1758, Madron, d. Jun 1844, Gulval *******7. '''[[Jelbert-67 | Richard Jelbert]]''' b. 1795, Madron, d. 1855, Cranken, Gulval ********8. '''[[Jelbert-68 | William Jelbert]]''' b. cir 1822, Cranken, Gulval, d. 1871, Churchtown, Ludgvan *********9. Private **********10. Private ***********11.'''Kit 267289''' Tested to 111 Markers :A participant in the project with the surname Wallace, '''Kit IN28963''' has autosomal DNA matches to descendants of '''[[Jelbert-20 | William Jelbert]]''' b. 1758 (No 6 above) and is an estimated 2nd to 4th cousin match to '''Kit 267289''' and is a GD4 to him at 111 Markers. The common ancestor is thought to possibly be the William shown as No 8 above so the line of descent would be: *********9. Unknown ''(or '''[[Barthrop-17| John Barthrop]]''' (later Wallis/Wallace) b. Q2 1857 Dunmow, Essex d. 1932 Fremantle, West Australia (mother Jane Barthrop))'' **********10. Private ***********11. '''Kit IN28963''' '''Tested to Big Y-700''' :The following Jelbart participant '''Kit IN107558''' matches both of the above participants with a GD 5 at 111 markers and shares the same early ancestors. *****5.'''[[Jelbert-62 | Jerimiah Jelbert]]''' b. 1709 Madron d. 1749 Madron ******6. '''[[Jelbert-75 | Jerimiah Jelbert]]''' *******7. '''[[Jilbert-3 | John Jilbert]]'''b. 1771 Madron d. 1821 Zennor ********8. '''[[Jilbert-1 | Jerimiah Jelbert]]''' b. 1806 Zennir d. 1874 Sancreed, Cornwall *********9. '''[[Jelbart-194 | William Jelbart]]''' b. 1848 Madron **********10. tba ***********11. Private ************12. '''Kit IN107558''' Tested to 111 Markers '''Gilbert Lines from Phillack in Cornwall''' The next DNA participant below had provided his most distant known ancestor as '''[[Gilbert-9346 | John Gilbert]]''' b. 1560 Bodmin, Cornwall [Note: The person at the link is actually recorded as Johan Gilbert, female] The lineage did not seem to be correct in the early generations and it is thought that this may be the lineage: *1. '''[[Jelbert-70 | Henry Jelbert]]''' m. Ludgvan, Cornwall 1633 '''[Ludgvan is under 3 miles to walk from Gulval]''' **2. '''[[Gilbert-11352 | James Gilbert]]''' b. 1646 Ludgvan, Cornwall - married Mary Veycholl :::father to son connection uncertain ***3. '''[[Gilbert-11560 | James Gilbert]]''' b. 1677 Phillack, Cornwall ****4. '''[[Gilbert-11559 |James Gilbert]]''' b. 1717 Phillack :::::father to son connection uncertain *****5. '''[[Gilbert-9358 | James Gilbert]]''' b. c1761 Phillack ******6. '''[[Gilbert-9355 | Robert Gilbert]]''' b. 1793 Phillack d. 1877 Phillack *******7. '''[[Gilbert-9356 | Richard James Gilbert]]''' b. 1822 Phillackl d. 1904 Utah, USA ********8. ? *********9. Private **********10. Private ***********11. '''Kit 258212''' Tested to 111 Markers. The next participant also has ancestors from Phillack with the following line on paper: *1. '''[[Gilbert-16209 | William Gilbert]]''' married Jane Williams at Phillack, Cornwall on 17 Nov 1781 **2. '''[[Gilbart-41 | Phillip Perkins Gilbart]]''' b. 1791 Phillack d. 1856 Phillack ***3. '''[[Gilbart-40 | Philip Martin Gilbart]]''' b. 1821 Phillack d. aft 1871 ****4. '''[[Gilbert-16157 | Philip Nicholas Gilbert]]''' b. 1863 Hayle, Cornwall d. 1917 in Calais, France *****5. '''[[Gilbert-16156 | Harold James Gilbert]]''' b.1893 West Bromwich, Staffordshire d. 1960 Paddington, London ******6. Private *******7. Private ********8. '''Kit IN105389''' '''Tested to Big-Y 700''' ::This participant has one marker with a 4 step change from everyone else's value at DYS650. So if interpreted as a 1 step change, he is a GD of 6 to '''Kit 258212''' above and also to the first 2 kits in the Gulval line, '''Kit 267289''' and '''Kit IN28963''', and a GD5 to the third one, '''Kit IN107558'''. == Results of BIG-Y Testing == So far as indicated above, we have 2 participants who have done the most extensive Y-DNA Test available: Kit IN28963 from the Gulval Line and Kit IN105389 from a Phillack line. The results are estimating a common ancestor in the last 500 years but with only 2 participants this is for now somewhat a rough estimate.

Gilbert Name Study - Unmatched Y-DNA R1b1a2 Lines

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''Y-DNA Haplogroup R-M269 (R1b) : Unmatched Lines''
== '''Introduction''' == This is a DNA Lineage Page of the '''[[:Space:Gilbert_Name_Study | Gilbert Name & DNA Study]]''' The lines below do not match but are from the same R-M269 (R1b) HaploGroup and placed here pending separate grouping as and when matches are made with new participants == English Ancestors == === A Nottinghamshire Line - Kit 170947 === *1. '''[[Gilbert-5509 | William Gilbert]]''' b. c.1761 Nottinghamshire, d. 18 Feb 1848 in Sutton on Trent, Notts. **2. '''[[Gilbert-20304 | James Gilbert]]''' b. 1806 in Willoughby, Notts, d.19 July 1867 Carlton on Trent, Notts ***3. James Gilbert b. 5 Nov 1848 in Carlton on Trent, d. 7 July 1918 Ordsall, Notts. ****4. James Gilbert b.25 Feb 1876 in Carlton on Trent, d. 26 March 1960,in Woodhouse Mill, Sheffield. *****5. Samuel Gilbert b. 16 June 1901 Ordsall, Notts, d. 29 May 1976 in Rotherham Yorks. ******6. Private. *******7. '''Kit Number 170947'''. === A Kent Line - SI13404 === *1. '''[[Gilbert-17396 | Daniel Gilbert]]''' b. c.1772 Kent, England d. Jul 1844 Stanford, Kent **2. '''[[Gilbert-17392 | Thomas Gilbert]]''' b. 1810 Stowting, Kent ***3. '''[[Gilbert-17392 | William Bate Gilbert]]''' b. 21 Nov 1843 in London d. 14 Mar 1889 in South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia ****4. '''[[Gilbert-17305 | George Bate Gilbert]]''' b. 3 Mar 1885 in Emerald Hill, Victoria d. 30 Nov 1966 in Wodonga, Victoria *****5. '''[[Gilbert-17335 | Leonard Douglas Gilbert]]''' b. 10 Oct 1921 in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales d. 1 Jul 1991 in Albury, New South Wales]]''' ******6. '''Kit SI13404''' tested to 37 markers === A Kent Line - Kit 196731 === :FTDNA Kit 196731/Genebase Kit 21201170 *1. '''[[Gilbert-10023 | Thomas Gilbert]]''' b. 1812 Chislehurst, Kent, England **2. '''[[Gilbert-11437 | Benjamin Gilbert]]''' b. 1841 Tunbridge, Kent, England ***3. '''[[Gilbert-11436 | Albert William Gilbert]]''' b. 1877 in Tunbridge Wells, Kent England d. 1948 in East Grinstead Hospital ****4. Ernest Edward Gilbert b. 1903 in Brighton, Sussex, England d. 1981 in Tunbridge Wells, Kent England *****5. Private ******6. '''Kit 196731''' :This researcher believes his great grandfather Albert William Gilbert was likely illegitimate as he believes his gg grandparents were no longer together at the time of Albert's birth, and the "Father" line on his birth certificate is blank. === A Kent Line - Kit IN14178 === *1. '''[[Gilbert-8217 | Michael Gilbert]]''' b. 1792 Teston, Kent d. 1847 Kent. **2. '''[[Gilbert-6677 | Thomas Gilbert]]''' b. 1827 Kent d. 1915 Norwood, South Australia. ***3. '''[[Gilbert-6660 | Osmer Thomas Gilbert]]''' b. 1861 Payneham, South Australia d. 1935 Adelaide, South Australia. ****4. '''[[Gilbert-4677 | Thomas William Gilbert]]''' b. 1886 Woodside, Province of South Australia d. 1964 Colonel Light Gardens, South Australia. *****5. Private. ******6. '''Kit IN14178''' === A Kent line - Kit 38953 === *1 Robert Gilbert **2 Ezekiel Gilbert bp: 1720 Deptford, Kent, England d: 1770 Deptford, Kent, England ***3 Ezekiel Gilbert bp. 1750 Deptford, Kent, England d: Unknown ****4 Robert Gilbert bp. 1779 Greenwich, Kent, England d: 1813 Woolwich, Kent, England *****5 '''[[Gilbert-11549 | Ezekiel Henry Gilbert]]''' bp. 1810 Woolwich, Kent, England d: 1895 Greenwich, Kent, England ******6 Robert Henry Gilbert b. 1848 Deptford, Kent, England d: Unknown *******7 William Henry Gilbert b. 1889 Greenwich, Kent, England d: 1974 ********8 Private *********9 Private === A Kent Line - N245307 === *1. Frederick Gilbert **2. '''[[Gilbert-22476|Charles Frederick Gilbert]]''' b.1818 Speldhurst, Kent. d1891 NSW, Australia ***3. tba ****4. tba *****5. Private ******6. '''Kit N245307''' === A Sussex Line - Kit B530991 === *1. '''[[Gilbert-7021 | John Gilbert]]''' **2. '''[[Gilbert-5419 | Robert Gilbert]]''' b.1796 Frant, Sussex ***3. '''[[Gilbert-5418 | Robert Gilbert]]''' b.c1826 Cranbrook, Kent ****4. '''[[Gilbert-5417 | Frank Gilbert]]''' b.1864 Cranbrook, Kent *****5. '''[[Gilbert-5416 | Robert Lionel Gilbert]]''' b.1894 Goudhurst, Kent ******6. Private *******7. '''Kit B530991''' === A Norfolk Line - Kit 20OQR5 === *1.'''[[Gilbert-11430 | Robert Gilbert]]''' d. c1790 Norfolk **2. '''[[Gilbert-11429 | Robert Gilbert]]''' b.1737 Banham, Norfolk d. 1802 Banham, Norfolk ***3. '''[[Gilbert-11428 | Robert Gilbert]]''' b. 1766 Banham, Norfolk d. 1840 Banham, Norfolk ****4. '''[[Gilbert-11432 | Robert Gilbert]]''' b. 1791 Banham, Norfolk d. 1873 Norfolk *****5. '''[[Gilbert-11435 | Edward Gilbert]]''' b. 1817 m. 1839 Norfolk ******6. '''[[Gilbert-15413 | Robert Gilbert]]''' b. 1840 Norfolk, England d. 1903 Norfolk (previously shown as father of William Edward Gilbert below) ******6. '''[[Gilbert-15414 | William Edward Gilbert]]''' b. 1860 Norfolk d. 1911 Glos, England *******7. '''[[Gilbert-15415 | William Edward Gilbert]]''' b. 1889 Glos, England d. Herts, England ********8. '''Kit 20OQR5''' === A Derbyshire / Warwickshire Line - Kit 47115 === The details provided by the participant for the ancestry of John born in 1719 did not match research by [[Gilbert-5441 | Chris Gilbert]] (project co-Admin). The Derbyshire line shown here is believed by Chris to be John's ancestry as discovered so far and it is likely that this could be the well established and well known Gilbert line from Leicestershire/Derbyshire which include the well documented Gilberts of Lockoe. *1. '''[[Gilbert-8861 | George Gilbert]]''' b. bef 1552 Derbyshire d. 1592 Weston-on-Trent, Derbyshire **2. '''[[Gilbert-8860 | Nicholas Gilbert]]''' b. bef1586 Derbyshire ***3. '''[[Gilbert-12838 | George Gilbert]]''' b. 1629 Weston-on-Trent, Derbyshire d. 1668 Weston-on-Trent, Derbyshire ****4. '''[[Gilbert-12839 | Thomas Gilbert]]''' b. 1659 Weston-on-Trent, Derbyshire d. 1727 Weston-on-Trent, Derbyshire *****5. '''[[Gilbert-12837 | George Gilbert]]''' b. 1691 Weston-on-Trent, Derbyshire ******6. '''[[Gilbert-12832 | John Gilbert]]''' b. 1719 Tamworth Parish, Warwickshire, England d. 3/16/1761 Middleton, Warwickshire, England *******7. '''[[Gilbert-12831 | Abijah Gilbert]]''' b. 12/2/1747 Middleton, Warwickshire , England d. 7/17/1811 Gilbertsville, Otsego Co, NY ********8. '''[[Gilbert-12997 | John Yates Gilbert]]''' b. 12/1/1779 Nuneaton, England d. 5/13/1860 Pitcher, Chenango Co.NY *********9. '''[[Gilbert-20330 | Joseph T Gilbert]]''' b. 8/24/1809 Gilbertsville, Otsego Co., NY d. 1/12/1898 Pitcher, Chenango Co, NY **********10. '''[[Gilbert-12280 | Frank Brown Gilbert]]''' b. 3/11/1852 Pitcher, Chenango Co, NY d. 5/31/1936 Taylor, Cortland Co, NY ***********11. George Ralph Gilbert b. 3/8/1902 Pitcher, Chenango Co., NY d. 4/9/1997 Cortland, Cortland Co., NY ************12. '''Kit 47115''' === A Staffordshire Line - Kit 361996 & 25ITJ4 === *1. '''[[Gilbert-6944 | William Gilbert]]''' b. 1744 Walsall, Staffordshire **2. '''[[Gilbert-6930 | Thomas Gilbert]]''' b. 1783 Lichfield, Staffordshire ***3. '''[[Gilbert-6904 | William Gilbert]]''' b. 1809 Lichfield, Staffordshire ****4. '''[[Gilbert-6889 | John Gilbert]]''' b. 16 Mar 1844 in Stafford Staffordshire *****5. '''[[Gilbert-6887 | William Henry Gilbert]]''' b. 7 Feb 1870 in Lichfield, Staffordshire ******6. '''[[Gilbert-6868 | William Sullivan Seddon Gilbert]]''' b: 1894 Birmingham, Warwickshire, England d: 1959 Cheadle, Cheshire (permission granted to add here) *******7. '''Kit 361996 & 25ITJ4''' === A Hampshire Line - Kit 637959 === *1. '''[[Gilbert-11438 | Joseph Gilbert]]''' b. Abt 1812 Longstock, Hampshire d. 11 May 1891 Longstock, Hampshire **2. '''[[Gilbert-11439 | Henry George Gilbert]]''' b. 1 July 1837 Nether Wallop, Hampshire d. 21 September 1907 Cust, Canterbury, New Zealand ***3. Frederick James Gilbert b. 15 May 1877 Cust, Canterbury, New Zealand d. 25 November 1942 Te Awamutu, New Zealand ****4. Herbert George Gilbert b. 30 August 1914 Te Awamutu, New Zealand d. 17 September 1982 Auckland, New Zealand *****5. Wallace George Gilbert b. 31 August 1955 Auckland, New Zealand ******6. '''Kit 637959''' === A Hampshire Line - Kit IN133269 === *1. '''[[Gilbert-14899 | George Gilbert]]''' d.1821 Portsea, Hampshire, England **2. '''[[Gilbert-21655 | William Gilbert]]''' b.1802 Portsea d.1849 Portsmouth (wife Mary Ann Little 1905 - 1975) ***3. '''[[Gilbert-21656 | George Thomas Gilbert]]''' b.1844 Portsmouth d.1929 South Africa (wife Sarah Drake 1872 - 1940) ****4. '''[[Gilbert-21657 | John Sidney Gilbert]]''' b.1906 South Africa d.c1976 South Africa (wife Enid Diana Goosen 1928 - about 2003) *****5. Private ******6. '''Kit IN133269''' === A Wiltshire Line - Kit 292356 === *1. '''[[Gilbert-10357 | John Gilbert]]''' d. 1659 Maddington, Wiltshire **2. '''[[Gilbert-11942 | William Gilbert]]''' b. 1629 Maddington, Wiltshir d. Nov 1701 Maddington, Wiltshire ***3. '''[[Gilbert-11324 | William Gilbert]]''' b. bef 1690 d. 1743 Maddington, Wiltshire ***Link between these 2 is not certain (pending further research or proof from others) ****4. '''[[Gilbert-11323 | Joseph Gilbert]]''' b. 1711 Maddington, Wiltshire, d. 29 Dec 1759 Abbaston, Wiltshire *****5. '''[[Gilbert-15328 | Joseph Gilbert]]''' b. 1755 Maddington, Wiltshire d. 9 Mar 1783 Maddington, Wiltshire ******6. '''[[Gilbert-15329 | Joseph Gilbert]]''' b. 11 Aug 1777 Maddington, Wiltshire d. 25 Nov 1840 Lymington, Hampshire *******7. '''[[ Gilbert-13039 | Joseph Miles Gilbert]]''' b. 1799 London d. 1876 Lymington, Hampshire ********8. '''[[Gilbert-13044 | Thomas William Gilbert]]''' b. 1833 Lymington, Hampshire d.1911 Gravesend, Kent *********9. George Miles Gilbert b. 1877 London d. 1942 New Brunswick, Canada **********10. Private Gilbert '''Kit 292356''' ***********11. Private Gilbert '''Kit 305712''' === A Cornish Line - Kit 133382 === This participant does not match the other [[Space:Gilbert_Name_Study_-_DNA_Lineage_37 | participants]] with Gilbert/Jelbert Cornish ancestors. *1. '''[[Gilbert-15394 | Jacob Gilbert]]''' b. c1714 . d. 1787 St. Hilary, Cornwall, Eng. **2. '''[[Gilbert-16269 | Thomas Gilbert]]''' b. 1752 St. Hilary, Cornwall, Eng. d. 1795 St. Hilary, Cornwall. Eng. ***3. '''[[Gilbert-16270 | Thomas Gilbert]]''' b. 1782 St. Hilary, Cornwall, Eng. d. 1852 Lamerton, Devonshire, Eng. ****4. '''[[Gilbert-14631 | Richard Gilbert]]''' b. 1822 St. Hilary, Cornwall, Eng. d. 1886 Millom, Cumberland, Eng. *****5. '''[[Gilbert-14630 | Samuel Gilbert]]''' b.1847 Mary Tavy, Devonshire, Eng. d. 1919 Millom, Cumberland, Eng. ******6. Ernest Arthur Gilbert b. 1882 Millom, Cumberland. Eng.. d. 1967 Ulverston, Cumberland, Eng. *******7. Reginald Arthur Gilbert b. 1904 Millom, Cumberland. d. 1982 Devonport, Plymouth, Devonshire ********8. '''Kit 133382''' === A Gloucestershire Line - Kit 425871 === *1. '''[[Gilbert-17181 | William Gilbert]]''' b.c.1757 d.1819.Shirehampton, Gloucestershire, England **2. '''[[Gilbert-16497 | George Gilbert]]''' b.c.1806 Shirehampton d.bef1881 ***3. '''[[Gilbert-7396 | William Ford Gilbert]]''' b.1839 Somerset, England d.1912 in Alexandra, Victoria, Australia ****4. '''[[Gilbert-17180 | Henry Thomas Gilbert]]''' b.1885 Alexandra d.1970 Alexandra *****5.Private ******6. '''Kit 425871''' == Scottish Lines == === A Scottish line - Kit 1014044 === *1. William Gilbert b.1732 Lanark, Scotland d.1814 Lanarkshire **2. '''[[Gilbert-22496 | John Gilbert]]''' b.1783 Walson, Lanarkshire d.abt1853 Lanarkshire ***3. '''[[Gilbert-22043 | William Crawford Gilbert]]''' b.1815 Avondale, Lanarkshire d.1884 Ludlow, Iowa, USA ****4. '''[[Gilbert-22497 | John William Gilbert]]''' b.1845 Indiana d.abt1914 Alvin, Texas *****5. '''[[Gilbert-22498 | Frank William Gilbert]]''' b.1872 Myron, Iowa d.1944 Calexico, California ******6. '''[[Gilbert-22499 | Ralph Henry Gilbert]]''' b.1905 California d.1976 California *******7. Private Gilbert ********8. '''Kit 1014044''' == Irish Lines == === An Irish Gilbert Line - Kit B194585 === *1. '''[[Gilbert-7841 | Christopher Gilbert]]''' d:c1828: Ireland **2. '''[[Gilbert-7309 | William Gilbert]]''' d:18 Oct 1864: Dublin ***3. '''[[Gilbert-6522 | Thomas Bruce Gilbert]]''' b:1834 Ireland d:1898: Dublin ****4. '''[[Gilbert-6517 | William Gilbert]]''' b:c1862 Ireland d:1920 Ireland *****5. '''[[Gilbert-6516 | Pat Gilbert]]''' ******6. '''Kit B194585''' === An Irish Gilbert Line - Kit B249886 === *1. '''[[Gilbert-8672 | ? Gilbert]]''' **2. Private ***3. '''Kit B249886''' == Colonial America / Canada / US Lines == === Colonial Virginia Line - Kit 747725 === *1. '''[[Gilbert-7689 |William Gilbert]]''' b:1725 in Colonial Virginia d:1793 in Halifax County, Colonial North Carolina **2. '''[[Gilbert-7688| James Gilbert]]''' b:Mar 1753 in Halifax, Colonial North Carolina d:1823 in Cumberland Co., North Carolina ***3. '''[[Gilbert-7687 | Jesse Gilbert]]''' b:28 May 1792 in North Carolina d:3 Apr 1881 in Franklin Co., Tennessee ****4. '''[[Gilbert-7686 | William Henderson Gilbert]]''' b:10 Jan 1821 in Cumberland Co., North Carolina d:31 Jan 1899 in Tullahoma, Coffee Co., Tennessee *****5.''' [[Gilbert-7684 |Henry Gannaway Gilbert]]''' b:28 May 1862 in Tullahoma, Coffee Co., Tennessee d:23 Mar 1947 in Jackson, Madison Co., Tennessee ******6. Private *******7. '''Kit 747725''' === Virginia Line - Kit 137546 === *1 James Anderson (Tiller?) Gilbert b. abt. 1820 Russell County, VA ?? , d. ??, Russell County., VA ?? **2 John Cummings Gilbert b. abt. 1860, Buchanan County, VA ??, d. abt. 1936 Lucasville, Pike County, OH ***3 Sam Gilbert b. 1896, Russell County, VA? d. 1954 South Williamson, KY ****4 Beecher Gilbert b. 1922 Dante, VA, d. 1976 Dayton, OH *****5 '''Kit 137546''' :Results: The DNA results for this participant do not match the presumed modal haplotype for this Russell Co, VA line. The participant is a 36/37 marker match with a Hays line, and may belong to them. === Virginia Line - Kit 341450 === Y DNA tests have shown that John Gilbert below '''is not''' related to the [[Bennett-10627 | John "Bennett"]] Gilbert family *1. '''[[Gilbert-6036 | John Gilbert]]''' b.26 Feb 1816 in Patrick Co., Virginia '''Son of unknown Fulcher''' **2. '''[[Gilbert-6034 | James Monroe Gilbert]]''' b.17 Apr 1853 in Patrick Co., Virginia ***3. '''[[Gilbert-6033 | John William Gilbert]]''' b.20 Feb 1889 in Saltville, Smyth Co., Virginia ****4. Private *****5. '''Kit 341450''' === Pennsylvania Lines - Kit 148611 and Kit 991574 === *1.'''[[Gilbert-19524 | David Gilbert]]''' b.1806 Adams, Pennsylvania d.1881 De Witt, Carroll, Missouri **2. '''[[Gilbert-10736 | Andrew Mifflin Gilbert]]''' b.1845 Virginia d.1913 Rocky Ford, Otero, Colorado ***3. '''[[Gilbert-10735 | James Gallogly Gilbert]]''' b. 1882 De Witt, Carroll, Missouri d.1952 Ottawa, LaSalle, Illinois ****4. Private *****5. '''Kit 991574''' Y-37 test *1 John Gilbert b. abt. 1787 PA of Allegheny Co., PA **2 '''[[Gilbert-19656| George W. Gilbert]]''' d.1923 Glassport, Allegheny Co., PA ***3''' [[Gilbert-19657 | George H. Gilbert]]''' b. 1883 Pennsylvania d.1954 ****4 Francis "Frank" H. Gilbert Baltimore, MD *****5 '''Kit 148611''' Notes from Admin... 1850 United States Federal Census > Pennsylvania > Allegheny > Versailles :John Gilbert 63 NY (NY is disputed by other data) :Elizabeth 33 PA :Hannah 8 PA :Matilda 3 PA :George 2 PA :Christiana 5/12 PA :Maria Gilkey 16 PA :John Gilkey 54 PA 1870 United States Federal Census > Pennsylvania > Allegheny > South Versailles :George Gilbert 22 PA :Ellen 20 PA === Bucks County, Pensylvania Line - Kit 106326 === *1 Benjamin Gilbert d. before 1800 m. Rebecca Noble Bucks Co., PA **2 Samuel Gilbert b. abt. 1789 prob. Warminster, Bucks Co., PA d. May 1860 Monroe Co., PA (paternity in doubt) ***3 George W. Gilbert b. 25 Aug 1812 prob. Warminster, Bucks Co., PA d. 22 Jun 1886 PA ****4 Theodore H. Gilbert b. abt. 1833, in 1850/60 was living in Easttown, Chester Co., PA *****5 Theodore H. Gilbert b. 1862 ******6 Leonard Drake Gilbert b. 1885 d. 1919 *******7 Leonard Carmany Gilbert b. 1919 d. 1996 ********8 '''Kit 106326''' All records seem to indicate that this Gilbert line above is a branch of the Warminster Gilbert line that genetically matches the Buckingham, Bucks Co., Gilbert line and the Byberry, Philadelphia Gilbert line. Unfortunately, the DNA of this branch does not match. An examination of these records seem to show a discrepancy as to whether or not Samuel was really the son of Rebecca Noble and her husband Benjamin Gilbert. It would seem he was born long after Rebecca and Benjamin had separated per an article in the Pennsylvania Gazette. The record immediately below indicates that Samuel is the son of Rebecca Noble. Later census records consistently show that Samuel was born in about 1789, while at least two of three of his supposed siblings were born in more of the 1770 timeframe. Tax records indicate that Rebecca was probably widowed by 1781. Bucks County, Pennsylvania Miscellaneous Deed Dockets, 1785-1857 Stephen Yerkes, late of Warminster Twp., gave two bonds to Benjamin Gilbert, John Gilbert, Samuel Gilbert and Hannah (wife of David Wood) payable upon the death of their mother Rebecca Gilbert. They assign their right in bonds to Harman Yerkes. Bk 6/pg 419 May 9, 1831 Abstracts of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Wills 1785-1825 Page 188 Stephen Yerkes, Warminster Twp. March 30, 1822 Proved July 4, 1823 Natural son Edward Yerkes and Thomas Montanye exrs. Wife Alice. Ch. John, Molly and Stephen Yerkes. Bros. Harman and William Yerkes. Plantation on York Rd. and county line, subject to Dower of Rebecca Gilbert, to be sold. Wits. Benjamin Gilbert and John Roberts. Abstracts of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Wills 1785-1825 Page 217 Job Noble of Warminster Twp. Blacksmith Dec. 19, 1793 Proved May 12, 1775. Wife Rachel. Daus. Rebecca Gilbert and Hannah Moorland wife of William Moorland. Land adj. Jacob Rush, Clement Dugan, Isaac Hough, Jacob Fry, and Harman Yerkers. Relevant early census and tax records: 1779 Warwick Township Property and Tax Records :Widow Gilbert – 10-0-1-0 (not sure if this is Rebecca or another widow) 1779 Warminster Township Property and Tax Records :Benjamin Gilbert-80-2-1-0 (possible husband of Rebecca) :Jese Gilbert-100-2-3-0 (possible husband of Rebecca) 1781 Warminster Township Property and Tax Records :Rebecca Gilbert 80 0 1 0 (implies she was head of household by this point) Runaways in the Pennsylvania Gazette (1775 - 1783) :"Rebecca Gilbert and her husband Benjamin have separated (9 Jan. 1782)" :1790 United States Federal Census > Pennsylvania > Bucks > :Rebeckah Gilbert 0 2 3 -- 2 males under 16 and 3 females 1800 United States Federal Census > Pennsylvania > Bucks > Warwick :Widow Gilbert 00010 00001 (Rebecca? b. 1755 or earlier) 1800 United States Federal Census > Pennsylvania > Bucks > Warminster :Benjamin Gilbert 01001 00010 <--- This could be Samuel as an 11 year old boy in the 10 - 16 year age range 1810 United States Federal Census > Pennsylvania > Bucks > Warminster :Widow Gilbert 00000 00001 In the 1820 census, you can see Benjamin and Samuel sandwiched between two Yerkes in the census, including the Stephen who was originally responsible for the Dower bonds. I had previously identified this Samuel in the census as being the ancestor of my one Gilbert DNA participant whose DNA did not match the Bucks County Gilbert line. 1820 United States Federal Census > Pennsylvania > Bucks > Warminster Stephen Yerkes 210011 11211 Benjamin Gilbert 210001 21010 Benjamin b. 1775 or earlier Samuel Gilbert 310010 10100 Samuel b. 1789 Andrew Yerkes 111300 0010 9 Benjamin's age is pretty consistently stated to be in subsequent census as having been born 1760 - 1770. He was undoubtedly the oldest son. Hannah Gilbert Wood, is also indicated to have been born about 1770 in censuses. John I don't know about yet, but here we have these two children born 1760 - 1770, and then along comes Samuel b. 1789. The 1800 census indicates Rebecca was born 1755 or earlier. *1 Job Noble d: 1831 in Warminster Twp, Bucks Co., PA *+Rachel **2 Rebecca Noble b: Bef. 1755 **+Benjamin Gilbert d: Bef. 1790 ***3 Benjamin Gilbert b: Bet. 1760 - 1770 d: Bet. 1840 - 1850 in Warminster Twp, Bucks Co., PA ***3 John Gilbert d: aft 1831 ***3 Hannah Gilbert b: Abt. 1770 d: Abt. 28 Mar 1859 in Buckingham Twp, Bucks Co., PA ***+David Wood ***3 Samuel Gilbert b: Abt. 1789 d: May 1860 in Chestnut Hill, Monroe Co., PA (born after Rebecca and Benjamin separated) ***+Phebe Carver b: 10 Nov 1787 in Buckingham Twp, Bucks Co., PA d: 10 Mar 1862 in Philadelphia, PA m: 14 Feb 1811 **2 Hannah Rebecca **+William Moorland === New York - Gilbert or McGuire Line - Kit 101404 === *1. Richard Gilbert b. abt. 1818 NY **2. '''[[Gilbert-15113 | William Wellington Gilbert]]''' b. abt. 1844 Rochester, Monroe Co., NY ***3. Charles Curtis Gilbert b. abt. 1865 Rochester, Monroe Co., NY ****4. Charles FC Gilbert b. abt. 1893 Rochester, Monroe Co., NY *****5. Richard H. Gilbert b. abt. 1926 Rochester, Monroe Co., NY ******6. '''Kit 101404''' The researcher provides indicates there's a question as to whether Charles Curtis Gilbert was the natural son of William Wellington Gilbert. Charles' mother Betsy was married to Barney McGuire prior marrying William. The 1865 NY census shows Charles being the son of Betsy and Barney, but Barney was fighting in the Civil War when Charles would have been conceived. This participant's DNA does not match any tested Gilbert line or any tested McGuire line. :Richard Gilbert 32 NY :Sarah 28 NY :Edward 11 NY :William 5 NY :Sarah 1/12 NY 1860 United States Federal Census > New York > Monroe > Rochester Ward 12 :Richard Gilbert 41 NY :Mary 34 NY :William 15 NY :Cordelia 7 NY :Richard 4 NY 1870 United States Federal Census > New York > Monroe > Rochester Ward 12 :William Gilbert 26 NY :Betsey 32 NY :Charles 7 NY === Tennessee Line - Kit 49108 === *1 Webster Gilbert b. ca. 1780 d. Robertson Co, TN **2 William Gilbert b ca 1800 Robertson Co, TN, d. ca 1837 Stewart CO., TN while hunting ***3 '''[[Gilbert-15116 | William C. Gilbert]]''' b. 1822 Robertson Co,TN d. 1888 Carroll Co. TN ****4 '''[[Gilbert-15115 | Thomas Edward Gilbert]]''' b. 1849 Carroll Co, TN, 1849 d. 1909 Carroll Co., TN *****5 '''[[Gilbert-15114 | Thomas Graves Gilbert]]''' b. 1888 Carroll Co, TN, d. 1986. Carroll Co., TN ******6 '''Kit 49108''' The researcher says he has solid evidence connecting him back to Webster and is absolutely confident in its accuracy, but his DNA does not match the other descendants of Webster Gilbert. === Connecticut Line - Kit 559552 === *1. William Gilbert b. U.S.A. 1732 East Haddam, Connecticut, d. 30 Mar 1773, Connecticut **2. William Davis Gilbert b: 1765, Connecticut, d. November 11, 1815, Connecticut ***3. Alexander H. Gilbert b: 1806, East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut, D. 1897 ****4. Nelson B. Gilbert b: September 11, 1843, Connecticut, D. June 17, 1888, Connecticut *****5. Nelson M. Gilbert b: 1869, Connecticut, D. 5 January 1946, Michigan ******6. Nelson T. Gilbert b: 02/27/1902, CT d: 1988, Virginia *******7. Nelson B. Gilbert b:1928 MI d: 2009, Maryland ********8. '''Kit 559552''' === South Carolina Line - Kit 620846 === *1. '''[[Gilbert-10825 | Josiah Gilbert]]''' b. S Carolina, USA 1784. **2. '''[[Gilbert-10824 | James Leonard Gilbert]]''' b. Georgia 1819. ***3. '''[[Gilbert-4354 | William Walter Gilbert]]''' b.Arkansas 1861 ****4. Private *****5. '''Kit 620846''' === Alabama Line - Kit 78CRP5 / H2038=== *1. '''[[Gilbert-12594 | Jackson G Gilbert]]''' b. 1818 in AL **2. '''[[Gilbert-19168 | Jeff Gilbert]]''' b. 1853 in GA ***3. '''[[Gilbert-19163 | Alva Gilbert]]''' b. 1880 in TX ****4. '''[[Gilbert-21085 | John Floyd Gilbert]]''' b. 1919 in Caddo, LA d. 2001 in AL *****5. Private ******6. '''Kit 78CRP5 / H2038''' :Notes from Admin: Below are earlier census entries for this family. Neither I nor the researcher can locate the family in 1860. They obviously moved to Texas sometime between 1850 and 1870. :1850 United States Federal Census > Georgia > Dooly > District 24 ::Jackson Gilbert 32 AL ::Nancy 27 GA ::Benjamin F. 6 GA ::Frances C. 6 GA ::John F. 5 GA ::Mary 4 GA ::Elizabeth 2 GA ::William J. 2/12 GA :1870 United States Federal Census > Texas > Anderson > ::Jeff Gilbert 17 GA (living in Watts household) :1870 United States Federal Census > Texas > Anderson ::Jno. F. Gilbert 24 GA Farmer (living alone) :1870 United States Federal Census > Texas > Anderson ::B. F. Gilbert 26 GA ::S. E. 19 TX ::W. J. 19 TX (Probably brother William who would have been born in Georgia. ::Middle initial may be "I." ) === Georgia Line on Paper === *1 James Gilbert of Macon Co., GA (wife Sis) **2 [[Gilbert-17090 | James Richard Gilbert]] b. Oct. 22, 1873 WV, GA or AL (wife Thresia) ***3 Oscar Edward Gilbert Sr. Aug. 12, 1910 AL ****4 Kit ANC020 :The death certificate of James R. Gilbert reports his parents as being James Gilbert and Sis Davis of Macon Co., GA === Canada Line - Kit 120340 === *1. Edouard Gilbert b. abt. 1818 QC, Canada d. abt. 1872 Bennington Co., VT **2. Alfred W. Gilbert b. Apr. 5 1869 Bennington Co., VT d. Feb. 5 1925 Merrimack Co., VT ***3. Leo Alfred Gilbert b. May 3, 1891 Merrimack Co., VT d. Mar. 4 1978 in Hillsboro Co., NH ****4. Edouard/Edward Alferie Gilbert b. Jul. 20, 1916 Merrimack Co., NH d. Jul. 30, 1999 in Hillsboro Co., NY *****5. '''Kit 120340'''

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'''{{Red|''This page is a work page for testing formatting. Material will be added and deleted at random.''}}''' ---- == Stray Stradling Research == === Baptisms === : Fiddington * 1821 - 2JUN... Mayor of Fiddington, E.F. Stradling presided over a baptism : Llancarfan * 1623 - 8JUN... [https://archive.org/details/archaeologiacam13moorgoog/page/272/mode/2up?q=%225+Feb.+1631%22 John, son of Hugh Stradling] === Marriages === These are from [[Space:Phillimore’s_Parish_Register_Series#Somerset_Parish_Registers|Philmore's Parish Registers (Somerset Volumes)]] via WikiTree page or [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/485004-somerset-parish-registers-marriages-v-11?viewer=1&offset=49#page=63&viewer=picture&o=search&n=0&q=Stradling Philmore's Parish Registers (Somerset Volumes)] via FamilySearch. NOTE: ''{{Red|Red marriage text with Stradling link means I've added it to WikiTree.}}''
NOTE: {{Green|Green marriage text means I know where they fit but yet to build the profile in WikiTree.}} :Chedzoy * 1757 - 3FEB... Edward Stradling & Elizabeth Phillips * 1757 - 12MAY... John Stradling & Eleanor Norris * 1762 - 11NOV... Richard Stradling of Woolavington & Susannah Eames * 1772 - 21APR... Thomas Dyer & Elizabeth Stradling of Wembdon * ''{{Red|1785 - 23JUN... [[Stradling-330|Francis Adams Stradling]] & [[Stradling-331|Sarah Stradling]]}}'' : Hill Farrance * 1777 - 7DEC... George Bryer of Hill Farrance & Sarah Stradling, soujourner : Langford Budville * {{Green|1706 - 5AUG... William Stradling of Sampford Arundel & Mary Carpenter}} * 1731 - 12MAY... Joseph Stradling & Anne Lock, both of Wellington * 1748 - 20MAY... John Granger of L. & Elizabeth Stradling of Sampford Arundel :Runnington * 1731 - 15JUL... Charles Stradling & Christian Perry (of Wellington) :Sampford Arundel * 1706 - 7JUN... William Nafvill(Neville?) of Middlesex & Joan Stradling * 1775 - 11MAR... Thomas Stradling & Betty Knight * 1785 - 6JAN... William Colman (of Holcombe Rogus, Devon) & Betty Stradling :Somerton * 1780 - 11JUL... Robert Stradling (sojourner) & Hester Townsend :Taunton St. Mary Magdalene * 1691 - 17JUN... Richard Stradling & Ursula Corpe * 1752 - 25SEP... John Stuckey & Susanna Stradling * 1797 - 01SEP...William Shattock & Mary Stradling :Wellington * ''{{Red|1698 - 12DEC... [[Stradling-293|William Stradling]] & Susanna Osman}}'' * 1700 - 29APR... William Stradling & Anne Parsons * 1701 - 14JUL... John Stradling (taylor) & Jone Oatway (had son [https://archive.org/details/materialsforhist00hump/page/110/mode/2up?q=stradling Samuel bap.1702]) * 1701 - 8SEP... Silvester Watkins (weaver) & Mary Stradling * 1702 - 1JUN... Charles Stradling (taylor) & Mary Bennett * 1708 - 5AUG... Hugh Stradling & Grace Wood * 1711 - 6NOV... Thomas Pyne & Elizabeth Stradling * 1712/3 - 13FEB... William Bennett & Hannah Stradling * 1719 - (no day)FEB... William Stradling & Sarah Carter * ''{{Red|1722 - 17SEP... Thomas Pyne & [[Stradling-295|Susannah Stradling]]}}'' * ''{{Red|1722 - 17SEP... [[Stradling-292|Humphry Stradling]] & Mary Bennett}}'' * {{Green|1726 - 1JUN... Thomas Stradling & Elizabeth Blackmore}} * ''{{Red|1727 - 13FEB... Nicholas Loney & [[Stradling-580|Mary Stradling]]}}'' * 1728 - 26DEC... Thomas Stradling & Susania Wotway * ''{{Red|1728/9 - 7MAR... [[Stradling-301|Nathaniel Stradling]] & Elizabeth Giles}}'' * 1734 - 9JUL... Thomas Wood & Sarah Stradling * 1734 - 19AUG... Robert Smith (of Uffculm, Devon) & Joane Stradling * 1734/5 - 24JAN... William Stradling & Elinor Bishop * {{Green|1736 - 30SEP... Hezikiah Stradling & Margaret Marcy}} * 1738 - 22JUL... Josheph Stradling & Elizabeth Gills * 1738/9 - 12FEB... Thomas Furz & Ann Stradling * 1739 - 8AUG... Thomas Stradling (sojourner) & Joan Potter * 1739 - 1SEP... William Stradling & Mary Nethwecott (of Milverton) * 1742 - 21OCT... William Stradling & Ann Watch (of Taunton St. James) * ''{{Red|1744 - 23NOV... [[Stradling-559|Elijah Stradling]] & Agnis Allen}}'' * ''{{Red|1746 - 19MAY... [[Stradling-560|Absalom Stradling]] & Mary Pyne}}'' * 1747 - 7OCT... Hugh Perry & Eleanor Stradling * ''{{Red|1754- [[Stradling-409|Micah/Michael Stradling]] & Sarah Gill}}'' * ''{{Red|1756 - 25FEB... [[Stradling-211|Humphrey Stradling]] & Ann Payne (sojourner)}}'' * ''{{Red|1758 - 1SEP... [[Stradling-302|Nathaniel Stradling]] & Hannah Tothill}}'' * 1759 - 3MAR... John Beal & Elizabeth Stradling (witness was William Stradling) * ''{{Red|1759 - 6JUN... [[Stradling-562|Ephraim Stradling]] & Joan Backway}}'' * 1761 - 24JUN... William Stevens & Ann Stradling * ''{{Red|1761 - 7SEP... [[Stradling-307|John Stradling]] & Elizabeth Shutt}}'' * 1763 - 15JUL... John Pyne & Sarah Stradling * ''{{Red|1764 - 20MAY... [[Stradling-296|Charles Stradling]] & Mary Browne}}'' * {{Green|1765 - 16SEP... Edward Stradling & Sarah Tottle}} * ''{{Red|1766 - 9JUL... [[Stradling-305|Thomas Stradling]] & Mary Jenkins}}'' * 1769 - 4AUG... Hugh Stradling & Susanna Stradling * 1771 - 26DEC... James Stradling & Dorothy Symonds * 1773 - 19MAR... Phillip Thorne & Sarah Stradling * 1773 - 27JUN... Joseph Stradling & Mary Brice * 1774 - 5JAN... John Fouracre (widower of Culmstock) & Ann Stradling (widow) * 1774 - 1JUL... Michael Stradling & Sarah Gyles * 1775 - 21MAY... William Stradling & Sarah Hill * 1777 - 27APR... William Thomas (sojourner) & Joan Stradling (widow) * 1782 - 15MAY... Mark Hellier (sojourner) & Jane Stradling * 1782 - 31AUG... Abraham Jenkins & Ann Stradling * 1782 - 21AUG... Thomas Chappel & Mary Stradling (sojourner) * 1782 - 23NOV... Robert Hill & Betty Stradling * 1782 - 22DEC... John Rutter & Hannah Stradling * ''{{Red|1783 - 24MAY... [[Stradling-306|Daniel Stradling]] & Ann Ball}}'' * {{Green|1784 - 6SEP... Hezikiah Stradling (widower) & Sarah Coles}} * 1786 - 29JUL... John Jenkins (widower) & Mary Stradling (widower) * 1787 - 8JUL... William Tottle & Ann Stradling * 1788 - 4MAY... Thomas Stradling & Ann Rowe * ''{{Red|1788 - 3JUN... James Pyne & [[Stradling-412|Mary Stradling]]}}'' * ''{{Red|1792 - 11AUG... Philip Thorne & [[Stradling-248|Lydia Stradling]]}}'' * 1793 - 24NOV... Benjamin Baulsh & Dorothy Stradling (widow) * 1794 - 25JAN... Samuel Hitchcock & Sarah Stradling * 1795 - 8MAR... Henry Thorne & Hannah Stradling * 1795 - 5MAY... William Dann (sojourner) & Jane Stradling * ''{{Red|1797 - 5JAN... John Bowerman (sojourner) & [[Stradling-251|Lucretia Stradling]]}}'' * 1797 - 26JUL... Thomas Jervice & Susannah Stradling * 1797 - 12NOV... Thomas Lock (widower) & Sarah Stradling * 1800 - 7DEC... Daniel Stradling & Jane Gore * 1800 - 26DEC... William Stradling & Mary Wood * 1802 - 13OCT... Ephraim Stradling & Ann Fulford * 1802 - 25OCT... Hezekiah Stradling & Ann Bennett * 1803 - 1FEB... William Allen (widower) & Sarah Stradling * 1803 - 6JUN... William Stradling & Hannah Glass * 1804 - 19JUN... John Westcott & Mary Stradling * 1805 - 30OCT... James Pyne & Elizabeth Stradling * 1808 - 30NOV... John Hitchcock & Peternel Stradling * 1809 - 16JAN... John How (sojourner) & Mary Stradling (sojourner) * 1809 - 7FEB... William Stradling & Hannah Bennett * 1809 - 10MAY... William Stradling & Mary Westcott * 1810 - 22JAN... John Wide (sojourner) & Hannah Stradling * 1810 - 3JUL... William Hitchcock (widower) & Mary Stradling (widow) * 1810 - 13AUG... John Stradling & Sarah Fouracre In the book [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/104364-a-copy-of-the-registers-of-the-baptisms-marriages-and-burials-at-the-church-of-st-george-in-the-parish-of-wilton-adjoining-taunton-in-the-county-of-somerset-from-a-d-1558-to-a-d-1837?viewer=1&offset=0#page=66&viewer=picture&o=search&n=0&q=Stradling A copy of the registers of the baptisms, marriages, and burials at the church of St. George in the parish of Wilton : adjoining Taunton, in the county of Somerset from A.D. 1558 to A.D. 1837] :Wilton (near Taunton) * 1623 - 15JUN... William Stradling and Grace Baker === Individuals === '''Jenkin Stradling of Ruthyn s/o John of Merthyr Mawr'''
Jankyng Stradling on pg.1762 of [https://archive.org/details/cartaeetaliamuni05claruoft Cartae et alia munimenta quae ad dominium de Glamorgancia pertinent] performing a quit-claim on a tenement in Llangonyd. Cannot be Sir Edward child as this person is at least of age for such a transaction so would be within 10 years of Sir Edward age in 1502. {{Green|This is Ruthyn Cadet Branch.}} ---- This [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/fcba383f-e1c6-4530-89d2-c154bc4e4a57 John Stradlynge] is likely progenitor of the Sussex Stradling line.
Born Llantwit Major abt.1534/5. In Sussex 1581/2. ---- '''Sir John Stradling'''
{{Red|Stradling Correspondence says this is John who married Joan Dauntsey but he dies 1435 and she remarries so not same John Stradling}} : 1425 Senechal of Hafod-y-Porth Manor, of Margam ---- '''John Stradling, 2nd son of Sir Edward and Joan Beaufort'''
: Exchanged 1448 Rector of Glynton, Wilts : Sep 1447 or 1448 - 15 Nov 1454 [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/fasti-ecclesiae/1300-1541/vol11/pp23-25 Archdeacon of Llandaff] || [https://books.google.ca/books?id=b6NbAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA80#v=onepage&q&f=false Archdeacon of Llandaff] || [https://books.google.ca/books?id=c3JbAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA524&lpg=PA524#v=onepage&q&f=false Archdeacon Llandaff] : 1454 Moved to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/River_Taw Chipping-Tawton], Devon : {{Red|Is this the same John Stradling?}} : 1460 [https://www.parishofpyleandkenfig.org.uk/incumbents-of-pyle--kenfig Vicar of Kenfig] ---- '''Who are the parents of these 2 separate Anglican Clergy, John Stradling?'''
Here's a database conflation of 2 John Stradling given the track from Vicar to reader/doorperson... doesn't make sense... see [https://theclergydatabase.org.uk/jsp/persons/DisplayCcePerson.jsp?PersonID=44733 HERE and click VIEW PERSON] :'''1st John Stradlinge''' : 1554 [https://theclergydatabase.org.uk/jsp/DisplayAppointment.jsp?CDBAppRedID=321056 Vicar of Donnington, Lincolnshire] : 1557 [https://theclergydatabase.org.uk/jsp/DisplayAppointment.jsp?CDBAppRedID=321218 Admission as Vicar of Donnington, Lincolnshire] : 7 April 1557 [https://theclergydatabase.org.uk/jsp/DisplayAppointment.jsp?CDBAppRedID=321218 Resignation as Vicar of Donnington, Lincolnshire] :'''2nd Johannes Stradlynge''' : 1558 [https://theclergydatabase.org.uk/jsp/persons/CreatePersonFrames.jsp?PersonID=53817 Ordination Long Chapel, St Paul's Cathedral] : {{Red|Is this same John Stradlynge in Stanley St. Leonard, Gloucester?}} : [https://books.google.ca/books?id=8cMGAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA395&lpg=PA395&dq=stradlynge#v=onepage&q=stradlynge&f=false d.1558 to wife Anne in Stanley St. Leonards] ---- '''Edward, Vicar of Iver d.1680'''
Where does this Edward Stradling, Vicar of Iver [https://books.google.ca/books?id=-7NCAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA265&lpg=PA265#v=onepage&q&f=false d.1680 in Horton, Buckinghamshire] fit into tree? ---- '''Richard of Somerset ap Richard ap John Stradling of Minehead'''
* [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/alumni-oxon/1500-1714/pp1422-1452 Alumni Oxonienses] of Somerset, pleb. Magdalen Hall, matric. 21 June, 1605, aged 20; B.A. from St. Edmund Hall 31 Jan., 1608-9, M.A. 14 June, 1613; perhaps rector of Sully, co. Glamorgan, 1628 * 1627 [http://oro.open.ac.uk/57916/4/267594_vol4.pdf Clergyman in Sully] p.151 * 1628 [http://oro.open.ac.uk/57916/2/267594_vol2.pdf Clergyman in Sully] with patron, Sir John Stradling. ---- '''Rev. Walter Stradling ap Jenkin ap Thomas ap Hugh ap Charles ap [[Stradling-31|Sir Henry "Harry" Stradling]]''' * 1610 Master of Cowbridge Grammar School * 1614 [https://www.angelfire.com/ga/BobSanders/CLERGY.html Clergy in Wenvoe, Glamorgan, Wales 1614] * 1618 [https://theclergydatabase.org.uk/jsp/persons/DisplayCcePerson.jsp?PersonID=75630 Clergy Database] * 1618 [http://oro.open.ac.uk/57916/2/267594_vol2.pdf Clergyman in Sully] * [https://newspapers.library.wales/view/3093853/3093861/63/ Rector of Sully] ---- '''William Stradling, Clerk''' * [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C5518817 1526 Apr 22-1527 Apr 21 Pembrokeshire deed] * [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C7477048 1529-1532 Pleadings in Pembroke] * [https://journals.library.wales/view/1127665/1128296/12#?cv=12&m=6&h=Stradling&c=&s=&manifest=https%3A%2F%2Fdamsssl.llgc.org.uk%2Fiiif%2F2.0%2F1127665%2Fmanifest.json&xywh=-402%2C816%2C3095%2C1593 Journal on St. David Cathedral Reformation and William's Will] {{Red|States Thomas as William's nephew}}... [https://journals.library.wales/view/1127665/1127868/84#?xywh=-2480%2C-195%2C7307%2C3762 more on litigation to recoup costs] ---- == Profile Wording for Children of [[Stradling-29|Edward Stradling IV (abt.1473-1535)]] == Based on the [https://museum.wales/art/online/?action=search&search_type=all&search_terms=Stradling Stradling Commemorative Panels of St. Donat's], Edward had ten children by his wife, Elizabeth, until her death in child bed at Merthyr Mawr on 20 February 1513/14. In 1590, three memorial panels were commissioned by the Stradling's of St. Donat's depicting (1) [[Stradling-30|Thomas Stradling, Esq]] and wife, [[Mathew-20|Janet ferch Thomas Mathew]], with two sons and one daughter kneeling behind them; (2) Sir Edward Stradling (4th of the name) and wife, Lady Elizabeth, with five sons and five daughters kneeling behind them; (3) [[Stradling-185|Sir Edward Stradling]] (5th of the name) and wife, [[Gage-162|Lady Agnes]], without children, although they did have one son who died very young, years prior to the panel creations.
''(See Research Notes for additional information on panels.)'' Children by his wife, [[Arundel-1|Lady Elizabeth]]: #[[Stradling-183|Sir Thomas]], (heir);The National Archives: Kew ''[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D977179 Will of Sir Edward Stradling]''; Signed: 27 April 1535; Proved: 19 February 1536/7; Cites "Thomas Stradling my firstborn son my sole executor; son Henry, son Edward" (Accessed: 01 MAY 2021)Clark, George Thomas. ''[https://archive.org/details/cartaeetaliamuni05claruoft/page/1797/mode/2up Cartæ et alia munimenta quæ ad dominium de Glamorgan pertinent: Vol 5: 1453-1580]'' (Cardiff 1910); pp.1797-1801Douglas Richardson, ''Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families'', 5 vols., ed. Kimball G. Everingham (Salt Lake City, Utah: the author, 2013), Vol. V page 57 STRADLING 15.[https://archive.org/details/cartaeetaliamuni05claruoft/page/1959/mode/2up Cartæ et alia munimenta quæ ad dominium de Glamorgan pertinent: Vol 5: 1453-1580] pp1958-1959[https://archive.org/details/cartaeetaliamuni05claruoft/page/2070/mode/2up Cartæ et alia munimenta quæ ad dominium de Glamorgan pertinent: Vol 5: 1453-1580] p2070''[[Space:Wales_Pre_1500_Resources|Bartrum Genealogical Project]]''; Stradling 1-3; pp1621-1623 married [[Gamage-169|Katherine Gamage]], daughter and heiress to [[Gamage-6|Sir Thomas Gamage]]; had issue #[[Stradling-28|Catherine]], married [[Palmer-47|Sir Thomas Palmer]] of Parham; had issue #[[Stradling-64|Jane/Joan]], married (1) John Gamage (no issue); (2) [[Popham-14|Alexander Popham, Esq]]; had issue #Elizabeth, {{Red|one listed under the undefined mothers below}} #[[Stradling-365|Edward]], married Elizabeth "Bess", daughter and heiress of Robert Raglan of Llantwit Major, Esq; had issue #Henry/Harry, [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/letters-papers-hen8/vol5/pp140-151 17 June 1531 letter #298] and [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/letters-papers-hen8/vol6/pp295-305 17 June 1533 letter #662] #[[Stradling-368|John]], Clerk/Rector #David[https://newspapers.library.wales/view/3093830/3093838 04 December 1863 The Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian - Glamorgan Pedigrees] #{{Red|undefined daughter, possibly Alice, after Lady Elizabeth's eldest sister}} #{{Red|undefined daughter, possibly Eleanor, after Lady Elizabeth's 2nd eldest sister}} Edward had several natural children by mistresses, as well, so his complete lineage may never be fully defined. In 16 June 1528, Sir Edward entered into a land acquisition in St. Brides, Glamorgan, Wales [https://archive.org/details/cartaeetaliamuni05claruoft/page/1845/mode/2up Cartæ et alia munimenta quæ ad dominium de Glamorgan pertinent: Vol 5: 1453-1580] pp.1845-1847 and set up an entail for his then unmarried children in the following order: William (heir), Jaynkin, James, John (younger), Robert (younger), Robert (elder), Edward, Henry, Blanche, Mary, Cecilia. Natural children by mistress, Ffelis Gwyn ferch John Llwyd Kemeys: #Bride/Bridget (base daughter)The National Library of Wales. ''[https://archives.library.wales/index.php/golden-grove-mss Golden Grove Book of Pedigrees]'' (c.1765) Glamorgan p.221'' Phillips, Sir Thomas; ''[https://archive.org/details/glamorganshirepe00phil/page/n3/mode/2up Glamorganshire Pedigrees: From the MSS of Isaac Heard, Knt., Garter King of Arms]'' (Worcester, 1845); p.33 wife of Lleison ap Lewis John of Baglan #[[Stradling-369|William]] (base son)''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/letters-papers-hen8/vol15/pp510-568 Henry VIII: Addenda, Cromwell Period Papers, in Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII, Volume 15, 1540]'', ed. James Gairdner and R H Brodie (London, 1896), pp. 510-568. (Accessed: 17 APR 2021) and heir to 1528 St. Bride's entail), married Margaret[https://archive.org/details/cartaeetaliamuni05claruoft/page/1953/mode/2up Cartæ et alia munimenta quæ ad dominium de Glamorgan pertinent: Vol 5: 1453-1580] pp1953-1954(had issue) [https://newspapers.library.wales/view/3093853/3093861/63/ 25 December 1863 The Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian - Glamorgan Pedigrees] #[[Stradling-373|Jenkin Stradling]] (base son),[https://archive.org/details/cartaeetaliamuni05claruoft/page/2072/mode/2up Cartæ et alia munimenta quæ ad dominium de Glamorgan pertinent: Vol 5: 1453-1580] p2072 married Christian Sheen; had issue #James, #[[Stradling-360|John Gwyn]] (base son), married Catherine, daughter and co-heiress of Matthew ap Rhys Ychan of Gelligaer; had issue #[[Stradling-140|Elizabeth]] (base daughter), married (1) Edmund ap John ap Morgan; (2) Roger Kemeys;Richardson, ''Royal Ancestry'', 2013, vol. V, page 150, THOMAS 17, Edmund Morgan. (3) [[Morgan-9504|Edmund Morgan]] of Bedwelty; had issue #Blanche, married ____ ap Morgan ap Hugh ap Charles ap [[Stradling-31|Sir Henry Stradling]] #Mary (base daughter), married Jenkin ap Morgan ap Hugh Stradling of Kenfig #Cecilia, Other children by undefined mother(s):
''(See Research Notes for more information)'' #[[Stradling-339|Robert]] (elder),married [[Lougher-21|Denise]], daughter and co-heiress of [[Lougher-24|Watkin Llychwr/Lougher]] of Sker; had issue #Robert (younger), (natural son) married Jonet, daughter of Watkin Llychwr/Lougher of Sker #Elizabeth, wife of (1) Thomas ap Lewes of Rhiwperra; The National Archives: Kew ''[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C7496818 Carne v Ap Morgan]'' (Accessed: 02 MAY 2021) (2) Roger ap Hywel Carne #Elizabeth, wife of John ap John #Cristin/Christian #[[Stradling-128|Grisogona]], (base daughter) wife of (1) [[Porter-6533|Anthony Porter]]; (2) [[Holcombe-460|Tristan Holcombe]] On 17 June 1531, the Countess of Worchester wrote [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/letters-papers-hen8/vol5/pp140-151 letter #298] to Thomas Cromwell, the King's councillor, regarding her concerns about the Stradling claims against her husband. She described Edward Stradling's sons as, "twelve brothers, most of them bastards, and they have no living but by extortion and pilling of the King's subjects.", which offers a count of the living male descent of the time. Given Sir Edward died in less than four years of this letter, further children being born would have been few, if any. In 1547, Thomas Ffleming filed an assault complaint against several Stradling kin, which defined several family members; Edward (Gent), Peter, James, John, Jenkin, Robt (Gent), Bride, Leyson Lewys (Bride's husband). ''[https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cardiff-records/vol2/pp271-292#p71 Great Sessions Miscellanea: 1542-1707', in Cardiff Records: Volume 2]'', ed. John Hobson Matthews (Cardiff, 1900), pp. 271-292 (Accessed: 17 APR 2021) == Research Notes == === Additional Notes on Commemorative Panels === The commissioner of the [https://www.iiconservation.org/congress/sites/iiconservation.org.congress/files/IIC%202012%20Vienna%20Congress/student-posters/student-poster-529.pdf three commemorative panels of St. Donat's Church], Woodward, Hannah Elizabeth. ''[https://www.iiconservation.org/congress/sites/iiconservation.org.congress/files/IIC%202012%20Vienna%20Congress/student-posters/student-poster-529.pdf A Study of Regional Painting Practice: Technical Analysis of Three Late 16th Century British Painted Memorial Portraits]''. Northumbria University, MA Conservation of Fine Art 2012, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, United Kingdom. Case studies provided by the National Museum & Gallery of Wales, Cardiff. Sir Edward Stradling (5th of the name), was alive during the early adult lives of his many aunts and uncles, had direct knowledge of them, and was a renowned genealogist of his time. He would have gone to great effort to ensure the artist had correct family details for these works honouring his ancestors. Such commemorative art of the period routinely displayed the deceased with all their living and deceased children kneeling in prayer behind them. Badham, Sally. ''[https://www.jstor.org/stable/24914014 Kneeling in prayer: English commemorative art 1330–1670]''. The British Art Journal Vol. 16, No. 1, pp. 58-72 (Accessed: 24 APR 2021) Lastly, Sir Edward's (4th of the name) known legitimate and base children greatly exceeded ten in total. Given this greater understanding of the commemorative paintings and specifics of Sir Edward (4th of the name) family, there is no plausible explanation for only 10 children being depicted on his and Lady Elizabeth's panel, unless they were those children by Lady Elizabeth.
[[Gilbert-13209|Gilbert-13209]] 05:42, 24 April 2021 (UTC) ===Base and Natural Children=== ====Misassignments==== #The 04 December 1863 Glamorgan newpaper article used ''The Limbus Patrum Morganiae et Glamorganiae (1886), by Clark'', as both erroneously assign five natural children of Sir Edward Stradling IV to his great grandfather, Sir Edward Stradling III. All children listed, but Peter and Bride, are on the 1528 St. Bride's entail; however, Peter and Bride (with same husband) are in the 1547 complaint against Stradling kin. [[Gilbert-13209|Gilbert-13209]] 04:28, 8 May 2021 (UTC) #Peter: Conflation seems to exist between base children of Edward Stradling of Llantwit, gent and Sir Edward Stradling of St. Donats. Peter is included in 1547 complaint involving many of Sir Edward Stradling's children however, [https://archive.org/details/glamorganshirepe00phil/page/n3/mode/2up Glamorganshire Pedigrees: From the MSS of Isaac Heard, Knt., Garter King of Arms], p.33 states, "Bride, base daughter of Sir Edward Stradling, Knt." and "Peter, base son to Edward Stradling, of Llantwit, gent". Peter and Bride (Bridget) were cousins of similar age living in the same area and both married into the same Lewis John of Baglan family. [[Gilbert-13209|Gilbert-13209]] 04:28, 8 May 2021 (UTC) ====Disproven==== #Joan: Conflation seems to exist with actual daughter Jane Popham, who was also called Joan and could have been repeated in prior children lists. Also, there was decades of conflation by researchers between Edward of St. Donat's/Elizabeth Arundell (younger) and Edmund Stradling of Dauntsey/Eliz. Arundell (elder) lineages, with the latter having a son [[Stradling-370|Edmund Stradling]] in Cornwall who had a daughter Jane of similar age to St. Donat's Jane. With all the Edward's/Elizabeth's of same Jane/Joan names, this gave an impression of another illegitimate daughter of Sir Edward. [[Gilbert-13209|Gilbert-13209]] 04:28, 8 May 2021 (UTC) #Elizabeth: Wife of (1) Thomas ap Lewis, (2) John ap Morgan. This Elizabeth is a conflation of two others (1) first marriage proven to be of Ffelis Gwyn daughter; ([https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C7496818 National Archives Record] states, "Roger CARNE, esquire, and Elizabeth his wife, late the wife of Thomas Lewes") (2) removal of first marriage, aligns naming with other John ap Morgan marriage. [[Gilbert-13209|Gilbert-13209]] 04:28, 8 May 2021 (UTC) ------ '''{{Red|*** Edward Stradling info below this line is research only and not part of main profile. ***}}''' == Research for Children of [[Stradling-29|Edward Stradling IV (abt.1473-1535)]] == 1516 marriage settlement for his children, Thomas and Jane states Sir Edward is of Merthyr Mawr. '''Anchor Dates'''
:Source Date 1456: Jenet Mathew birth based on commemorative panel stating her as 24 at Thomas's death ::Postulate: Thomas/Jenet marriage at earliest age 16 for her abt.1472 ::Postulate: Edward IV born abt.6 August 1473, based on his attaining full age 21 by the time of this [https://books.google.ca/books?id=VKZWAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA562&lpg=PA562#v=onepage&q&f=false Rhys ap Thomas quittance of 6 August 1494]. :Source Date 1480: Thomas Stradling dies so Sir Edward must be born prior to this date. ::Postulate: Edward IV marries Elizabeth Arundel at 21 (full male age) 1495 ::Postulate: first son, Thomas, born 1496 :Source Date 1513: Elizabeth Arundel died during child birth at Merthyr Mawr. :Source Date 1535: Edward IV died :Source Date: 1535: Watkin Lougher's claim to the Turberville lands was in dispute by Christopher Turberville who held possession of Penllyn Castle. On Watkin's behalf, his son-in-law, Robert Stradling, and Robert's illegitimate brother, also Robert, both sons of Sir Edward, seized Tythegston Court with a hundred armed men; then went on to set Penllyn Castle ablaze with Turberville in it.''[https://books.google.ca/books?id=mhnYtVAUhQEC&pg=PA435&lpg=PA435#v=onepage&q&f=false Royal Commission on the Ancient Historical Monuments of Wales: An Inventory of the Ancient Monuments in Glamorgan]'' (Wales; Crown Copyright 2000); Vol.III; Pg.435 '''(1) Children by [[Arundel-1|Lady Elizabeth (Arundel) Stradling (1484-1513)]]'''
[https://museum.wales/collections/online/object/2323c946-533f-3c48-b80e-a2e0cdae0dc3/Sir-Edward-d1535-and-Lady-Jenet-Stradlinge-d1513/ 1590 Commemorative Panel in St. Donat's Church] shows 5 sons and 5 daughters to Elizabeth. {{Red|Exploring probability that old British Isles naming tradition employed.}} # {{Red|both grandfather's names}} [[Stradling-183|Sir Thomas, MP (abt.1496-1571)]], (heir) exectuor in 27 April 1534 Sir Edward will party to 20 August 1516 double marriage settlement including his sister, Jane. Married by 30 June 1517 to Catherine Gamage who was to be 15 years old at that time {{Green|(1496 birth date aligns with full age marriage set by 30 June 1517)}} He was alive 20 August 1544 for purchase of Syngenslandes, in St. Brides Major.Witnessed a 10 June 1568 indenture between his son Edward Stradling, Esq of St. Donat's and Edward ap John of Clemenston, Gent. # {{Red|maternal grandmother's name}} [[Stradling-28|Catherine (abt.1512-1585)]], wife of Thomas Palmer, Knt. {{Red|birth year is guesstimate on WT without source yet so could be much earlier}} # {{Red|paternal grandmother's name}} [[Stradling-64|Jane/Joan (abt.1501-1555)]] {{Green|(Born abt.1501, given sourced marriage settlement dates)}}, party to 20 August 1516 double marriage settlement including, brother Thomas. Married by 30 June 1517 to (1) John Gamage (no issue); after John's death (2) Alexander Popham, Esq. (7 children) # {{Red|mother's name}} Elizabeth, {{Red|one listed of undefined mother below}} # {{Red|father's name}} Edward, in 27 April 1535 Sir Edward will # {{Red|father's eldest brother's name}} Henry/Harry, in 27 April 1535 Sir Edward will listed with brother, Thomas, in 2 letters from Countess Of Worcester to Cromwell... [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/letters-papers-hen8/vol5/pp140-151 17 June 1531 letter #298] and [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/letters-papers-hen8/vol6/pp295-305 17 June 1533 letter #662], stating "In every matter between two persons they bear and maintain one part", so we can place Henry and Thomas as likely being quite close in age and deed. {{Red|This has to be a closer connection in age, than St. Bride's entail portrays.}} # {{Red|mother's eldest brother's name}} [[Stradling-368|John Stradling (abt.1507-aft.1569)]], Clerk/Rector # {{Red|doesn't match but may not be valid either}} David #undefined daughter {{Red|(if naming tradition maintained... Alice, after Lady Elizabeth's eldest sister)}} #undefined daughter {{Red|(if naming tradition maintained... Eleanor, after Lady Elizabeth's 2nd eldest sister)}} '''(2) Children by [[Ferch_John_Llwyd-1|Felice (ferch John Llwyd) Kemeys (abt.1490-1535)]]'''
[https://journals.library.wales/view/1044290/1044493/108 Kemeys Pedigree] #[[Stradling-360|John Gwyn (abt.1514-)]],; named in Thomas Fflemyng 1547 complaint against several Stradling kin... Edward (Gent), Peter, James, John, Jenkn, Robt (Gent), Bride, Leyson Lewis (Bride's husband). #[[Stradling-140|Elizabeth]], wife of (1) Edmund ap John ap Morgan; (2) Roger Kemeys; (3) [[Morgan-9504|Edmund Morgan (abt.1514-1595)]] of Bedwelty (had four sons and one daughter, Mary... [https://books.google.ca/books?id=yEtNAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA1505&lpg=PA1505 see daughter's lineage here]) '''Unassigned Children from "Cartæ" St. Brides Entail'''
{{Red|(Possibly all these are Felice Gwyn's as her John was on the list)}} #[[Stradling-369|William]], (natural son) (heir of 16 June 1528 St. Bride's land entail); married margaret [https://newspapers.library.wales/view/3093853/3093861/63/ Outline of unsourced descendants in 1863 Glamorgan Newspaper] #[[Stradling-373|Jenkin Stradling (abt.1510-)]], (b.bef.16 June 1528 St. Bride's land entail); 3 March 1569, his brother, Thomas, gives him 7 acres in Tir Sygyn Ycha, Lanfey. [https://archive.org/details/cartaeetaliamuni05claruoft/page/2072/mode/2up Cartæ et alia munimenta quæ ad dominium de Glamorgan pertinent: Vol 5: 1453-1580] p2072; named in Thomas Fflemyng 1547 complaint against several Stradling kin... Edward (Gent), Peter, James, John, Jenkn, Robt (Gent), Bride, Leyson Lewis (Bride's husband). [https://newspapers.library.wales/view/3093853/3093861/63/ Outline of unsourced descendants in 1863 Glamorgan Newspaper] #James, (b.bef.16 June 1528 St. Bride's land entail); named in Thomas Fflemyng 1547 complaint against several Stradling kin... Edward (Gent), Peter, James, John, Jenkn, Robt (Gent), Bride, Leyson Lewis (Bride's husband). #[[Stradling-339|Robert]] (elder); (b.bef.16 June 1528 St. Bride's land entail); married [[Lougher-21|Denise]], daughter and co-heiress of [[Lougher-24|Watkin Llychwr/Lougher]] of Sker; had issue; rode with brother Robert (younger) in 1535 on Penllyn Castle razing, so had to be at least mid-teens to full age. {{Red|daughter, Elizabeth, marries in 1570 so discounting the c.1500 birth for now. Trying to determine Watkyn Llwchwr (Loughor) family timelines to align with as both Robert brother's married his daughters and conflation of Roberts may have occurred.}} [https://newspapers.library.wales/view/3093853/3093861/63/ Outline of unsourced descendants in 1863 Glamorgan Newspaper] #Robert (younger),(b.bef.16 June 1528 St. Bride's land entail); (natural son) rode with brother Robert (elder) in 1535 on Penllyn Castle razing, so had to be at least mid-teens to full age (b.1514-1521).; named in Thomas Fflemyng 1547 complaint against several Stradling kin... Edward (Gent), Peter, James, John, Jenkn, Robt (Gent), Bride, Leyson Lewis (Bride's husband). {{Red|daughter, Elizabeth, marries in 1570 so discounting the c.1500 birth for now. Trying to determine Watkyn Llwchwr (Loughor) family timelines to align with as both Robert brother's married his daughters and conflation of Roberts may have occurred.}} #[[Stradling-365|Edward]], (b.bef.16 June 1528 St. Bride's land entail); named in Thomas Fflemyng 1547 complaint against several Stradling kin... Edward (Gent), Peter, James, John, Jenkn, Robt (Gent), Bride, Leyson Lewis (Bride's husband). {{Red|Many secondary source books outline Edward, son by Lady Elizabeth, as being the Edward who married Elizabeth Raglan. This would mean he was born before 1514 but commemorative panel clearly shows two daughters younger than the youngest boy, so latest could be only c.1510. The issue is Edward, who married Elizabeth Raglan, had first son, Lambrock (d.1612), who had son, Edward, no earlier than 1591, as that son was still a ward of court in 1612 so not full age.}}[https://newspapers.library.wales/view/3093853/3093861/63/ Outline of unsourced descendants in 1863 Glamorgan Newspaper] #Henry, (b.bef.16 June 1528 St. Bride's land entail) At least 21 by 1538 as listed as Plantiff with "Thomas STRADLYNG, esquire, brother and heir of Henry Stradlyng" [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C7491112 Land Dispute in Kenfig] #Blanche, (b.bef.16 June 1528 St. Bride's land entail) wife of ____ ap Morgan ap Hugh Stradling {{Red|...likely Hugh is ap Charles ap Sir Henry Stradling}} #Mary, (b.bef.16 June 1528 St. Bride's land entail) wife of Jenkin ap Morgan ''{{Red|Cannot find anything further}}'' #Cecilia, (b.bef.16 June 1528 St. Bride's land entail) ''{{Red|Cannot find anything further}}'' '''Other children by undefined mother(s):'''
#Bride/Bridget, wife of Lleision ap Lewys; named in Thomas Fflemyng 1547 complaint against several Stradling kin... Edward (Gent), Peter, James, John, Jenkn, Robt (Gent), Bride, Leyson Lewis (Bride's husband). ; [http://mauriceboddy.org.uk/FitzLew.htm May not be Lewis John] #Elizabeth, wife of (1) Thomas ap Lewes of Rhiwperra; (2) Roger ap Hywel Carne ([https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C7496818 National Archives Record] states, "Roger CARNE, esquire, and Elizabeth his wife, late the wife of Thomas Lewes") (Roger was full age in 29APR1527; Elizabeth married by late 1540s until his death 1550 in Cowbridge) #Elizabeth, wife of John ap John #Cristin/Christian ''{{Red|Cannot find anything}}'' #[[Stradling-128|Grisogona (abt.1521-aft.1573)]], wife of (1) Porter, (2) Holcombe. Main source is [https://archive.org/details/visitationcount01britgoog/page/n142/mode/2up?view=theater&q=stradling The Visitation of Warwickshire] p.117. '''Misassigned children:'''
#Peter, {{Red|CONFLATION: married daughter of Lewis John of Baglan; named in Thomas Fflemyng 1547 complaint against several Stradling kin... Edward (Gent), Peter, James, John, Jenkn, Robt (Gent), Bride, Leyson Lewis (Bride's husband). ; [http://mauriceboddy.org.uk/FitzLew.htm May not be Lewis John]; [https://newspapers.library.wales/view/3093853/3093861/63/ Outline of unsourced descendants in 1863 Glamorgan Newspaper]}} '''Disproved children:'''
#Joan {{Red|CONFLATION: Jane Popham is also tagged as Joan... and the conflation of Edmund Stradling of Dauntsey/Eliz. Arundell (elder) lineage via Edmund Stradling in Cornwall having daughter Jane of similar age may have given impression of another triste}} #Elizabeth, wife of (1) Thomas ap Lewis, (2) John ap Morgan. {{Red|(This Elizabeth is a conflation of two others (1) marriage proven to be of Felice Gwyn daughter; (2) aligns with other John ap Morgan marriage}} ===Expanding Cadet Branches=== :Edward Stradling (Stradlynge) (of Llantwit) (alias elder) : {{Green|All his info is now on WT}} ::: ** Lambrock Stradling (of Roath) d.1612 || 19 AUG 1600: [[Stradling-366|Lambrock Stradling]]'s father-in-law's [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cardiff-records/vol3/pp102-118 Henry Mathew will]. In same will as Executrix is Barbara Stradling, Lambrock's daughter. For her to have such a position means she must be of full age. 1 SEP 1608: Lamrock Stradling of Roath in [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cardiff-records/vol3/pp102-118 Robert Mathew of Cardiff will] as overseer. ::: ** Edward (younger of Roath) m. Cecil, dau of Walter Waughan of Dunraven ::: **** son, Lambrook married Jane Horton, daughter of Sir John Horton of Wilts. {{Green|(Sir John b.abt 1593 and list both in his will of 13 March 1662/3). This would see Edward of Roath (younger) of similar age, which aligns with his 1612 wardship status.}} ::: ** Arthur ::: ** Mary married Rees Williams of Sully ::: ** Sibyl m. Owen Gwyn ---- :[[Stradling-360|John Gwyn Stradling (abt.1514-)]] :: ** [[Stradling-363|Edward Stradling (of Gelligaer) (abt.1545-1604)]] :: [https://somerset-cat.swheritage.org.uk/records/DD/L/P/24/24 1590 Morehouse, Kilton Deed] :: {{Green|Deed mentions "Edward Stradling of Marshwood" (Marshwood was Lutrell land... setup as deer hunting grounds for Dunster Castle). Edward of Gelligaer still refers to himself as "of Gelligaer in his 1604 will, his early children were of Gelligaer too, and will reflects Llantwit lands but Edward and John of Killigrace (Gelligaer) wills of correct dates are stored in SW Heritage Trust from Lutrell family collection.}} :: [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/luttrell-thomas-1571 Click here for the Lutrell History for Minehead area]. ::: *** John (of Gelligaer) b.abt.1588 based on prenup date... [http://calmview.cardiff.gov.uk/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=DTRE%2f558-793%2f653-663%2f653&pos=42 13 JUL 1609: Pre-nuptial Settlement in anticipation of marriage of Jn. Stradling and Mary Williams] Document includes Lambrock of Roath and John of Gelligaer. ::: *** Weldon m. Frances, d. of Edward Prichard of Llancayach, by Mary Carne, and had 3 children ::: *** Mary m. John Street (of Bridgewater, Somerset) ::: *** John (natural son) m. Wenllian (Lucy) d of Sir John Thomas, vicar of St. Brides Major [https://archive.org/details/glamorganshirepe00phil/page/n23/mode/2up Glamorganshire Pedigrees: From the MSS of Isaac Heard, Knt., Garter King of Arms] pp.26-27
[http://calmview.cardiff.gov.uk/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=DTRE%2f558-793%2f653-663%2f654&pos=73 "son and heir apparent" of Edward of Gelligaer (late as of Mar 1657/8) as being Edward Stradling, jun. and John of Gelligaer as second son.] {{Green|Edward (1635-1701) m. (1657) Dorothy (d.1709) (dtr Capt Edmund Lewis of Llanishen). He is s/o Edward, s/o John, s/o Edward, s/o John Gwyn – see Stradlings of Gelligaer in Mandy's spreadsheet.}} == Glamorgan Place Names == {| border="1" |'''DATE RANGE'''||'''REGION NAME'''||'''REGION AREA''' |- |c.437 - c.470||[https://www.historyfiles.co.uk/KingListsBritain/CymruGlywyssing.htm Kingdom of Cernyw]||[https://www.historyfiles.co.uk/FeaturesBritain/BritishMapAD400.htm Kingdom of Glywysing] |- |c.471 - c.579||[https://www.historyfiles.co.uk/KingListsBritain/CymruGlywyssing.htm Kingdom of Glywysing]||[http://www.maddoxgenealogy.com/origins/Welsh/welsh_kingdoms_5-11_centuries.htm Kingdom of Glywysing] |- |c.580 - c.745||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glamorgan Kingdom of Gwent and Glywysing]||Kingdoms of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Gwent Gwent] + [http://www.maddoxgenealogy.com/origins/Welsh/welsh_kingdoms_5-11_centuries.htm Glywysing] |- |c.746 - 941||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glywysing Kingdom of Glywysing]||[http://www.maddoxgenealogy.com/origins/Welsh/welsh_kingdoms_5-11_centuries.htm Kingdom of Glywysing] |- |942 - 974||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glamorgan Kingdom of Morgannwg]||Kingdoms of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Gwent Gwent] + [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glywysing Glywysing] |- |975 - 1054||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glywysing Kingdom of Glywysing]||[http://www.maddoxgenealogy.com/origins/Welsh/welsh_kingdoms_5-11_centuries.htm Kingdom of Glywysing] |- |1055 - 1062||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glywysing Glywysing], Cymru||[http://www.maddoxgenealogy.com/origins/Welsh/welsh_kingdoms_5-11_centuries.htm Kingdom of Glywysing] |- |1063 - 1090||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glamorgan Kingdom of Morgannwg]||Kingdoms of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Gwent Gwent] + [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glywysing Glywysing] |- |1091 - 03 FEB 1535/6|| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lordship_of_Glamorgan Lordship of Glamorgan]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcher_Lord#/media/File:Wales_14C_Map.png Glamorgan (old Glywysing)] |- |4 FEB 1535/6 - 31 DEC 1800 ||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glamorgan Glamorgan], Wales||[https://osianeti.sirv.com/2019.oldmap.co.uk/2020/06/G/l/p/Glamorganshire_Map.jpg?w=1200&h=900&profile=Example Glamorgan + Gower + Kilvey] |- |1 JAN 1801 - 21 DEC 1993 ||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glamorgan Glamorgan], Wales, United Kingdom||[https://www.loc.gov/resource/g5751a.ct006187/?r=0.081,0.44,0.572,0.352,0 Glamorgan] |- |} ------ https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/_/MelEAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA34&dq=agnetam+domini Beati Mortui qui in domino moriuntur, Requiescunt Laboribus suis, et Opera eorum sequuntur eos.
Mors somnus, Moriens dormit, Lectusque sepulchrum est.
Ut Dormire leve est, fie neque triste Mori.
Jo. Stradling, Miles, fecit.
Which translates as... "Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord,
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[[Category:Gill Name Study]]__NOTOC__ [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Gill-3013|Sharon Gill]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Gill and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Gill == English: Giles
Northern English, Middle English gil(l).
French: Guille
Old Norse gil.
Scottish and Irish: Gaelic Mac Gille, Mac Giolla, Ghoill (see Gall 1).
Name of a saint: McGill.
The Old Norse personal name: Gilli.
Norwegian: farmsteads in western Norway named Gil.
Dutch: cognate of Giles.
Jewish (Israeli): ornamental name from Hebrew gil ‘joy’.
German: from a vernacular short form of the medieval personal name Aegidius (see Gilger).
Indian (Panjab): Sikh name, probably from Panjabi gil ‘moisture’.
Ramgarhia Sikhs also have a clan called Gill.
== Task List == #Make United States Categories #Make US State Categories #Make Wales category #Make England category #make other country category #Find the oldest Gill surname in each state == Template == [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:Gill Name Study]] [[Category:United States, Gill Name Study]] [[Category:STATE, Gill Name Study]] [[Category:xxxCountyxxx, Gill Name Study]] {{One Name Study|name=Gill}} '''Gill Immigrants to America''' Some of the earliest Gill families in America were: [[Gill-3796|David Richard Gill Sr]] - Was born in 1838 in Penya, Abbw Vale, Monmouthshire, Wales. He joined the LDS church in Wales and immigrated to Utah with his wife and children in 1878. [[Gill-3797|Henry Savage Gill]] - Was born in Paulton, Somersetshire, England. He immigrated to Scranton, Pennsylvania '''Gill surname in the Revolutionary War''' [[Gill-121|Archibald D Gill]] - "Mad Archie" was born in Ireland and immigrated to South Carolina. He was a Colonel in the South Carolina Militia. Arch D is listed among those in Col. Henry Hampton's Regt. of Light Dragoons. Colonel Archibald Gill is listed in the Ancestral Roll, S.C., Daughters of the American Revolution. [[Gill-1097|Samuel Gill]] - Captain Gill, born in Virginia, served in the 4th Virginia (listed as Lt in the [http://valleyforgemusterroll.org/muster.asp?id=VA14281 Valley Forge muster roll]). '''Gill surname in the War Between the States''' [[Gill-287|Capt Thomas Maynard Gill]] - Joined the Thirty-first Mississippi regiment, with which he served throughout the war. At various times he was promoted rising from private to captain. '''Gill surname in each state'''
Alabama: [[Gill-287|Capt Thomas Maynard Gill]]
Alaska:
Arizona: Arkansas: Colorado: [[Gill-5829|George Oscar Gill]]
Georgia: [[Gill-5339|Days Gill]]
Kentucky: :[[Gill-5191|Francis Marion Gill]] - born 1844 in Pendleton County
New York: [[Gill-65|Irving J Gill]] Virginia: [[Gill-5846|Stephen Gill]] (born VA 1615) '''Gill Cemeteries:
[[Space:Gill_Family_Cemetery|(Erasmus) Gill Family Cemetery]][http://files.usgwarchives.net/ky/garrard/cemeteries/various.txt Samuel Gill Cemetery] '''Gill Notables'''
[[Gill-65|Irving John Gill]] - one of the founders of Modernism architecture, Maybeck Award honoree, founder of Irving J Gill Foundation. '''Gill unusual/unique given names'''
AKA - Suggestion Trigger
[[Gill-5339|Days Gill]]
[[Gill-279|Verlin Gill]]
[[Gill-381|Malla Gill]]
[[Gill-383|Vesta Gill]]
[[Gill-616|Soleta Josephine Gill]]
[[Gill-773|Jehew John Gill]]
[[Gill-1847|Izetta May Gill]]
[[Gill-1852|Vider Olive Gill]]
[[Gill-1865|Linton Gill]]
[[Gill-1882|Valmai Lillian]]
[[Gill-1912|Tamsen Gill]]
[[Gill-1973|Albin Gill]]
[[Gill-1975|Levenia Gill]]
[[Gill-2971|Bashforth Gill]]
[[Gill-3331|Flournoy Jane Gill]]
[[Gill-3707|Ure Bill]]
[[Gill-3846|Nova Mae Gill]]
[[Gill-4254|Wirt Alvin Gill]]
[[Gill-5485|Horner Gill]]
[[Gill-5854|Izetta Gill]]
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'''Gill biblical names'''
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Gill-759]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Gill-770]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Gill-2983]
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==Resources== *Ancestry.com. Gill : abstracts from records in southern states and genealogical notes [database on-line]. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005. *Original data: Clark, Eva Turner Clark. Gill : abstracts from records in southern states and genealogical notes. New York: R.R. Smith, 1939. [https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=19771 Gill Names]. Published by Richard R Smith, New York, 1939.

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{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]] UTube video :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]]'''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xvZeYDBY4fw LuckenbachTx]''' :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]] *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ====History/Timeline==== {{blue|Gillespie County was formed from Bexar and Travis Counties}}. {[Blue|Gillespie County formed in 1848 from Bexar and Travis Counties.}} ::Early native inhabitants were the Tonkawa, Comanche, Kiowa, and Lipan Apache peoples. {{Image|file=Kendall_County_Texas-7.jpg |align=c |size=330 |caption=Hill country. }} :'''1842''', the Adelsverein organized in Germany to promote emigration to Texas The Fisher-Miller Land Grant set aside three million acres to settle 600 families and single men of German, Dutch, Swiss, Danish, Swedish, and Norwegian ancestry in Texas. 8{{Image|file=Baecker-3-6.jpg |align=r |size=130 |caption=Adelsverein }}{{clear}} :'''1844'''- Henry Francis Fisher sold his interest in the land grant to the Adelsverein. :'''1845''' -Prince Carl of Solms-Braunfels traveled to Texas to investigate the land and Texas. Prince Solms secured the title to 1,265 acres of the Veramendi grant the next year, including the Comal Springs and River, for the Adelsverein to immigrate. {{Image|file=Baecker-3-1.jpg |align=r |size=180 }} :'''1846-48''' -Thousands of German immigrants were stranded at Indianola on Matagorda Bay, port of disembarkation. They had no food/shelter, had to dig holes in the sand for protection. With no food or shelters, they were living in holes dug into the ground. Up to 50% died from disease or starvation. The living began to walk inland. :'''1846-48 -Mexican American war''' was occurring. The Army paid more to the men previously hired to transport the immigrants. {{Image|file=Baecker-3.gif |align=r |size=110 }}{{clear}} :'''1846-48''' 200 German colonists, walked from Indianola on the coastline, to found the town of New Braunfels on the Guadalupe River. This would later be Comal County.{{Image|file=Baecker-3-2.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=New Braunfels Mural. }}{{clear}} :John O. Meusebach arrived in Galveston. The first wagon train of 120 settlers arrived to New Braunfels. ::Surveyor Hermann Wilke laid out the new town named '''Fredericksburg,''' in honor of Prince Frederick of Prussia. :'''Dec, 15, 1847''', a petition was submitted to create Gillespie County. :'''1847''' The Meusebach–Comanche Treaty was made. ::150 settlers petitioned the Texas Legislature to establish a new county, suggested names "Pierdenales" or "Germania". :'''1847''' The '''Vereins Kirche''' was first public building in Fredericksburg to be a nondenominational church, school, town hall, and fort. {{Image|file=Gillespie_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=230 |caption=Fredericksburg_Vereins_Kirche 1847 }}{{clear}} ::Locals referred to it as “the Coffee Mill Church” for its shape. Wilhelm Victor Keidel was the county's first doctor. :::Mormon leader Lyman Wight founded the community of '''Zodiac'''. :'''1848,''' the legislature formed Gillespie County from Bexar and Travis Counties. They named it for a hero of the Battle of Monterrey, Mexican-American War, '''Capt Robert Addison Gillespie'''. :Original settlers -mostly German immigrants, containing also names such as Castillo, Pena, Munos, and a handful of non-German Anglo names. :'''1848''' - {{Blue|The Texas state Legislature formed Gillespie County from Bexar and Travis Counties}}. They named it for a hero of Battle of Monterrey, Mexican-American War, Capt. Robert Addison Gillespie, Fredericksburg became the county seat. :'''1848 ''' - Fort Martin Scott was built at Barons Creek, (Pedernales tributary.) :'''1849''' - {{Blue|Cholera epidemic hit the settlers}} :'''1850''' - An angry mob of soldiers '''burned down the store/courthouse''' and destroyed records held at the courthouse. A fight started in the store County Clerk John M. Hunter. John Hunter, storeowner had refused to sell whiskey to a soldier. Later Hunter stabbed the soldier. About 50 soldiers stormed and burned the store. All contents and county records were destroyed, which the soldiers prevented others from trying to save. :'''1851''' -John O. Meusebach elected to the Texas Senateto represent Bexar, Comal, and Medina Counties. :'''1852''', Bremen seaman Charles Henry Nimitz, grandfather of Fleet Admiral Chester Nimitz, built the Nimitz Hotel in Frederickburg. :'''1854''' - Meusenbach of Germany received a special appointment as commissioner from Gov. Elisha M. Pease to issue land certificates to those immigrants of 1845 and 1846 who had been promised them by the Adelsverein. :'''1855''' -Texas State Convention of Germans met in San Antonio and adopted a political, social, and religious platform, including: Equal pay for equal work, direct election of the President of the United States, abolition of capital punishment, “Slavery is an evil, the abolition of which is a requirement of democratic principles..”, free schools – including universities – supported by the state, without religious influence, and total separation of church and state :'''1861'''- Gen. Sam Houston commissioned surveyor Jacob Kuechler, a captain to enroll state militia troops in Gillespie County. :'''1861''' -Gillespie County voted''' 400 -17 against secession''' from the Union. :'''1861''' -'''Texas seceded from the Union, joined the Confederate States of America.''' {{Image|file=Gillespie_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=Zion_Lutheran_Church1854 oldest Luthern ch in TX Hill country . }}{{clear}} ::Unionists from Kerr, Gillespie, and Kendall Counties participated in the formation of the Union League, a secret organization to support President Abraham Lincoln’s policies. When Kuechler signed up ''only German Unionists to'' his frontier company, he was dismissed by Gov. Francis R. Lubbock. See [https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/qlf03 1st Texas Calvary, Union]. :'''1862''', (54) Gillespie County men joined the Confederate Army. 300 enlisted ::The Union League formed companies to protect the frontier against Indians and their families against local Confederate forces. Conscientious objectors draft were Tejanos and Germans. :'''1862''' -{{red|Confederate authorities imposed '''martial law on Central Texas.''' Nueces massacre occurred in Kinney County. Jacob Kuechler served as a guide for 61 conscientious objectors trying to flee to Mexico. Scottish-born Confederate James Duff and ''' Duff’s Partisan Rangers''' pursued. All 34 were overtaken at the Nueces River and killed.. }} :'''1862-63''' This cruelty shocked the Gillespie county residents who had immigrated to this country only to encounter the terror. '' 2,000 took to the hills to escape Duff's reign of terror. '' :'''1866 Treue der Union Monument''' ("Loyalty to the Union") in Comfort was dedicated in 1866 to the Texans slain at the '''Nueces massacre'''. ''Only monument to the Union other than National Cemeteries on Confederate territory.'' It is one of 6 sites allowed to fly the United States flag at half-mast in perpetuity. :'''1863-64''' Near Harper, Gillespie County is '''Spring Creek Cemetery'''. It contains a singular grave with the names Sebird Henderson, Hiram Nelson, Gus Tegener, and Frank Scott. The inscription reads''' “Hanged and thrown in Spring Creek by Col. James Duff’s Confederate Regiment.”''' :'''1864''' - Kiowa raiders massacred residents of the McDonald farm. :'''1865''', Gillespie County -17 individuals were convicted of murder :'''1870''', Herman Lehmann and brother Willie were captured by Apaches, but Willie escaped within days. Herman returned to his family 1878, escorted by soldiers. :'''1874–75''', Andreas Lindig built the county’s first lime kiln. :'''1881''', Gillespie County held its first fair. :'''1882''' - original Gillespie County Courthouse was built, then became the Pioneer Memorial Library. :'''1885''' - birth of Chester W. Nimitz, future Commander in Chief, United States Pacific Fleet, was born in 1885 in Fredericksburg. His father, Chester B. Nimitz, died before his birth, leaving his seaman grandfather as role model. :'''May 27, 1897''' - John O. Meusebach died at his farm at Loyal Valley, Mason County, buried in the Marschall Meusebach Cemetery at Cherry Spring. :'''1908''', future President of the United States, Lyndon B. Johnson was born on the Pedernales River.{{Image|file=Gillespie_County_Texas-8.jpg |align=r |size=190 |caption=LBJ }}{{clear}} :'''1934''' - Gillespie County Historical Society was formed in 1934. :'''1939''' - Pedernales Electric Cooperative was formed to provide rural electrification. :'''1948''' -Annual Easter Fire event County began to commemorate the Meusebach treaty signing. :'''1961''' - Johnson became the Vice President of the United States and President following the assassination of John J Kennedy. His ranch at Stonewall was known as the Texas Whitehouse. Tourism became an important industry. :'''Feb 20, 1967''' - Admiral Nimitz died, buried at the Golden Gate National Cemetery. :'''1967''' - Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz Memorial Naval Museum opened in the old Nimitz Hotel on Main Street in Fredericksburg. :'''Jan.22, 1973''', President Johnson passed away at his Stonewall ranch. He, and later his wife, Lady Bird Johnson, were buried at the family cemetery on the ranch. :'''May 8, 1976''' Japanese Garden of Peace, a gift from the people of Japan, was dedicated on the 130th anniversary of the founding of Fredericksburg at the Nimitz Museum :'''1981'''. The state legislature placed the Nimitz Museum under Texas Parks and Wildlife Department as the National Museum of the Pacific War. :'''1984''' - State of Texas opened Enchanted Rock State Natural Area :'''Aug 27, 2008 -''' Texas White House officially opened to the public August 27, 2008. :'''2009 ''' -the George H. W. Bush Gallery opened at the Nimitz museum. '''Adjacent counties''' :Mason County – northwest :Llano County – northeast{{Image|file=Gillespie_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=190 |caption='. }} :Blanco County – east :Kendall County – south :Kerr County – southwest :Kimble County – west ===Government Offices=== Gillespie County has had three courthouses: years 1854, 1882 and 1939.http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasHillCountryTowns/Fredericksburg-Texas-Gillespie-County-Courthouse.htm The county seat is Fredericksburg. *'''1st 1854 courthouse''' *A fire destroyedthe courthouse and many county records. https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Gillespie_County,_Texas_Genealogy {{Image|file=Gillespie_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=240 |caption=1854 Gillespie County Courthouse. }}{{clear}} *'''1882 2nd County Courthouse''' is still standing - on the public square very near the location of the most recent courthouse. It was designed by Alfred Giles, who was a Texas Sheep Rancher Englishman. Now used as the '''Gillespie County Library'''. his fine old building looks like the Renaissance Revival style with heavy decorative consoles, and a classical roof slope. A lovely building.(Williard B. Robinson, Texas Public Buildings of the Nineteenth Century){{Image|file=Gillespie_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=1882 2nd courthouse }}{{clear}} '''1939 3rd Courthouse''' has a style of Moderne, built of brick. {{Image|file=Gillespie_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=280 |caption=Gillespie County Courthouse current. }} ===Settlers=== Settlers: #Spanish #Mexican #American #German #Polish #Other :Of note: from The handbook of Texas: The 1990 United States census revealed that 1,175,888 Texans claimed pure and 1,775,838 claim partial German ancestry. This equals to 2,951,726 Texans with German ancestry (17½% of the state's total population). This gives a result that Germans rank behind Hispanics, and are the 3rd largest national origin group. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/png02 Most of the emigrant German's tended to settle in a broad, yet fragmented belt. This is evident in Galveston, Houston, Kerrville, Boerne, Fredericksburg, Mason county, Hondo, Lindsay in Cooke County, Waka in Ochiltree County, Hurnville in Clay County, Russian German Baptist; and Lockett in Wilbarger County into the very heavily settled Hill County north and near San Antonio, Austin, Texas. A majority settled in a broad, fragmented belt across the south central part of the state. This belt stretched from Galveston and Houston on the east to Kerrville, Mason, and Hondo in the west; from the fertile, humid Coastal Plain to the semiarid Hill Country and even Muenster, in North Texas. :Contributions are Chester W. Nimitz (military), Robert J. Kleberg (ranching), Gustav Schleicher (politics), and Charles A. Schreiner of Kerrville (retail business) German settlements contributed to architecture, food, customs, rock fences, Gothic churches, sausage and sauerkraut and beer-- Texas German beers as Pearl and Shiner (see PEARL BREWING COMPANY, and SPOETZL BREWERY) ===Geography=== Gillespie county is located on the Edwards Plateau It is located in the heart of the Texas Hill Country. The karst topography contributes to many underground caves. {{Image|file=Kendall_County_Texas-7.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=Hill country. }} '''Protected areas''' *Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park (part) *Enchanted Rock State Natural Area *Cascade Caverns *Treue der Union Monument *Inner Space Caverns{{Image|file=Gillespie_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=Nimitz museum. }} *Natural Bridge Caverns *Bracken Cave *Longhorn Cavern State Park *Caverns of Sonora *Cave Without a Name. ===Demographics=== The county has a total area of 1,062 square miles, of which 1,058 square miles is land and 3.5 square miles (0.3%) is water. {{Image|file=Gillespie_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Zion_Lutheran_Church1854 oldest Luthern ch in TX Hill country . }}{{clear}} *As of the 2010 census, its population was 24,837. *In 2000, population of20,814 people lived in the county, making this density of 20 people/sq mile. The Racial Breakdown was: 92.82% White, 0.33% Native American, 0.21% Black or African American, 0.18% Asian and 15.90% of the population is Hispanic. 1990 recorded there were 3,000 people who could speak German in Gillespie and Kendall. This may have declined as less families fail to teach their children the secondary language. 21.6% under 18 very few of age 18-24, with the majority being greater than age 45 years. The median income for a household in the county was $38,109, and for a family was $45,315. 9.90% of those 65 and older were living below the poverty line. '''Politics:'''
This county started out Republican in a state that was originally Democrat leaning. This was because of its heavily German ethnic settlers. The county did carried by vote for both Theodore Roosevelt, then Franklin D Roosevelt, Democrat, and '''Lyndon B Johnso'''n. In essence the county is still Republican.{{Image|file=Gillespie_County_Texas-1.png |align=r |size=250 |caption=1964 electoral college. }}{{clear}} Highways:
*I-108 Interstate 10 *U.S. Highway 87 *U.S. Highway 290 *TexasState Highway 16 *Texas Ranch to Market Road 783 *Hill Country Memorial Hospital on Highway 16 is an acute-care facility that offers medical care, preventive care, and a wellness center. It was ranked in the top 100 hospitals in the country. ===Cities, Towns, communities=== *'''[[:Category:Fredericksburg, Texas|Fredericksburg]] (county seat)''' {{Image|file=Gillespie_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=Fredericksburg_Vereins_Kirche 1847 }}{{clear}} *[[:Category:Harper, Texas|Harper]] *'''[[:Category:Stonewall, Texas|Stonewall]]''' '''Communities'''
*Albert, Texas *[[:Category:Blumenthal, Texas|Blumenthal]] *[[:Category:Cain City, Texas|Cain City]] *[[:Category:Cave Creek, Texas|Cave Creek]] *[[:Category:Cherry Spring, Texas|Cherry Spring]] *[[:Category:Crabapple, Texas|Crabapple]] *[[:Category:Doss, Texas|Doss]] *[[:Category:Eckert, Texas|Eckert]] *[[:Category:Grapetown, Texas|Grapetown]] *[[:Category:Luckenbach, Texas|Luckenbach]] *Morris Ranch, Texas *[[:Category:Pedernales, Texas|Pedernales]] *[[:Category:Rheingold, Texas|Rheingold]] *[[:Category:Tivydale, Texas|Tivydale]] *[[:Category:Willow City, Texas|Willow City]] ====Resources==== **Peaches {{Image|file=Parker_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=210 |caption=Peaches. }}{{clear}} *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txgilles/gvets.html '''Veterans buried Gillespie County'''] ''' This is a good site. Excellent images, but protected...''' =====Census===== :1850 -- 1,240 — :1860 -- 2,736 120.6% :1870 -- 3,566 30.3% :1880 -- 5,228 46.6% :1890 -- 7,056 35.0% :1900 -- 8,229 16.6% :1910 -- 9,447 14.8% :1920 -- 10,015 6.0% :1930 -- 11,020 10.0% :1940 -- 10,670 −3.2% :1950 -- 10,520 −1.4% :1960 -- 10,048 −4.5% :1970 -- 10,553 5.0% :1980 -- 13,532 28.2% :1990 -- 17,204 27.1% :2000 -- 20,814 21.0% :2010 -- 24,837 19.3% :Est. 2015 -- 25,963 ====Notables==== *[[Johnson-8927 |Lyndon Baines Johnson]]{{Image|file=Gillespie_County_Texas-8.jpg |align=r |size=180 |caption=LBJ }} {{clear}} *[[Nimitz-5|Chester William Nimitz]] Admiral :Jacob Bickler (1849–1902) - an educator, founder of two Austin academies, taught summer school in Frederickburg. :Jacob Friedrich Brodbeck (1821–1910) - educator, aviation pioneer :Matthew Gaines (1840–1900) -slave, Baptist minister became a senator in the Texas State Legislature after emancipation :General Michael W. Hagee - 33rd Commandant of the United States Marine Corps :Max Hirsch (1880–1969) - National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame thoroughbred horse trainer :Betty Holekamp (1826–1902) - German colonist and pioneer woman, called the Betsy Ross of Texas :1st Lieutenant Louis John Jordan (1890–1918) - the first Texan officer killed in World War I, Battalion C, 149th Field Artillery, 42nd Division, posthumously awarded the Croix de Guerre in 1924, All-American football player with Texas Longhorns (1911–1914), the Louis Jordan Post of the American Legion in Fredericksburg named in his hono :Jacob Kuechler (1823–1893) - surveyor, conscientious objector during the Civil War, and commissioner of the Texas General Land Office :Hermann Lungkwitz (1813–1891) - Romantic landscape artist and photographer, noted for first pictorial records of the Texas Hill Country :John O. Meusebach (1812–1897) - founding father of Fredericksburg :Chester Emil Nagel (1911-2004) - architect[66] :Lieut. Phillip I. Neel (1979–2007) - first Fredericksburg soldier to die in Iraq, 3rd Battalion, 8th Cavalry Regiment, 3rd Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division, Fort Hood, Texas[67] :Charles Henry Nimitz (1826–1911) - built the Nimitz Hotel in 1852, grandfather of Fleet Admiral Chester Nimitz, elected to the Texas Legislature in 1890 :Friedrich Richard Petri (1824–1857) - painter who depicted relationships between early German settlers and local Native American tribes :Colonel Alfred P. C. Petsch (1887–1981) - lawyer, legislator, civic leader, and philanthropist, served in the Texas House of Representatives 1925–1941, veteran of both World War I and World War II[68] :County Judge Victor H. Sagebiel (1917–1977) - United States Navy World War II veteran and civic leader, a fountain in the downtown plaza across from Pioneer Memorial Library honors him[69] :Private Sammy J. Vollmar (1947–1967) - United States Marine Corps died June 1, 1967, becoming the first soldier from Gillespie County killed in the Vietnam War =====Fredricksburg in Culture===== *Film:Baghdad Texas (2009) filmed in Fredericksburg and Kerrville *Seven Days in Utopia (2011) filmed at the Boot Ranch golf club just north of Fredericksburg, as well as in Utopia, Texas, and featuring Academy Award-winner Robert Duvall and Lucas Black. It was based on the book Golf's Sacred Journey: Seven Days at the Links of Utopia, Grand Rapids: Zonderevan, 2009. ISBN 978-0-310-31885-9. Music: *"Stoned" (1995) a song by Old 97's advises 'Take a Greyhound to Fredericksburg' *"Chester Nimitz Oriental Garden Waltz" (1988) a song by the Austin Lounge Lizards Books: *Gurasich, Mari (1994). A House Divided. Texas Christian University Press. ISBN 978-0-87565-122-4. During the Civil War, young Louisa is the youngest daughter in a German household in Fredericksburg. One brother has been killed by Confederate vigiliantes James P. Waldrip and Die Haengebande, and the other brother is in a Union prison. *Gimenez, Mark (2009). The Perk. Sphere. ISBN 978-0-7515-3967-7. Lawyer Beck Hardin returns to his hometown of Fredericksburg after the death of his wife, helping to solve an old crime. Comedy: *Bill Hicks referenced Fredericksburg in the bit "Gifts of Forgiveness" which was included on his 1997 posthumously released comedy album Rant In E-Minor ====WikiTree Profiles==== *[[Johnson-8927 |Lyndon Baines Johnson]] *[[Nimitz-5|Chester William Nimitz]] Admiral =====Land Grants===== =====Cemeteries===== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=370 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Der Stadt Friedhof Cemetery, Fredericksburg, Texas|Der Friedhoff Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Gillespie Cemetery, Knox County, Texas|Gillespie Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Greenwood Cemetery, Fredericksburg, Texas|Greenwood Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Johnson Family Cemetery, Stonewall, Texas|Johnson Family Cemetery]] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Gillespie/ListGillespie.htmlGillespie county Cemeteries, Gloria Mayfield] *[http://www.fbgtxgensoc.org/cem_index.shtml Fredericksburg cemeteries, genealogies] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2605 FindaGrave cemeteries, Gillespie County] ===Sources=== *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gillespie_County,_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_O._Meusebach *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treue_der_Union_Monument *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyndon_B._Johnson_National_Historical_Park *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nueces_massacre *http://www.gillespiecounty.org *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Carl_of_Solms-Braunfels *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chester_W._Nimitz *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elisha_M._Pease *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blumenthal,_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cave_Creek_School_(Gillespie_County,_Texas) *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cherry_Spring,_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crabapple,_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doss,_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grapetown,_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rheingold_School_(Gillespie_County,_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tivydale,_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willow_City,_Texas

Gillespie Name Study

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[[Category:Gillespie Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Gillespie and its variants Gillaspie, Gillaspy, Gillispie and Gillispy. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. POCs: * [[Gillespie-1658|F LaVerne Gillespie]] * [[Compton-2184|E Compton]] * [[Moore-27439|G. Moore]] === WikiTree Tasks === * Discover existing or create new Profiles for the oldest Gillespie family members in each family line and add [[Category:Gillespie Name Study]]. Only profiles with original source citations should have the category included. This will help in discovering Gillespie family without having to wade through the myriad of Unsourced profiles. === Related DNA Projects === Explore these DNA projects. *[https://www.familytreedna.com/public/GillespieDNAProject/ Gillespie Surname DNA Project]
*[https://www.familytreedna.com/public/GillespieDNAProject/default.aspx?section=ycolorized FTDNA Gillespie yDNA Test Results] *[https://www.familytreedna.com/public/GillespieDNAProject/default.aspx?section=mtresults FTDNA Gillespie mtDNA Test Results]
* [http://www.ysearch.org/ YSearch.org] * [http://www.mitosearch.org/ MitoSearch.org]
The following KIT's are in direct line with [[Gillespie-1701|William James Gillespie]] born 1470 in Scotland: 55003, 64276, 65045, 65714, 66986, 68239, 77342, 90633, 92064, 94867, 98277. 181838 The following KIT's are in direct line with [[Gillespie-1767|John Gillespie]] born in 1626 in St Ninians, Stirlingshire, Scotland: B1516, 67616, 67627, 122884, i51049,161303, 162612 === Discussions === === Notable Gillespie Members === * [[Gillespie-49|Thomas Gillespie]] (1719-1796) Settler in Rowan County, North Carolina, Revolutionary War Patriot and Presidential Ancestor * [[Gillespie-4925|John Birks "Dizzie" Gillespie]] (1917-1993) === Useful Links and Info === * [[:Category:Gillespie Name Study]] * FamilySearch.com FREE search for Census, birth, Death records and more [https://familysearch.org/search Link] * DAR [http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search/ Search] * Find a Grave [http://findagrave.com Search] * Number of Gillespie Heads of Household in the 1790 US Census 80 [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?facetType=ON&query=%2Bsurname%3AGillespie%7E%20%2Bresidence_place%3A%22United%20States%22%7E%20%2Bresidence_year%3A1790-1790%7E&count=75&collection_id=1803959 Link]; NC: 22; PA: 23; NY: 16; SC: 10; MD: 7; MA: 2; VA: 0; DE: 0; CT: 0; NH: 0; VT: 0; NJ: 0; RI: 0 === Templates ===
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Gilmer County, Georgia

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Welcome to the Gilmer County, Georgia Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Georgia}} ---- *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] *Written by [[Ivey-594|Karen Herndon]] ---- == History/Timeline == '''1566:''' Attempts were made by the Spaniard Moyano to establish Catholic missions, but was not successful.[https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/gilmer-county Gilmer County, Georgia on Georgia Encyclopedia] '''1665:''' This region was originally claimed by the Spanish as part of Florida, until 1665, then it became part of Carolina. '''1732:''' Granted by charter to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Oglethorpe James Oglethorpe] and became part of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Province_of_Georgia Province of Georgia]. '''1769:''' The first non-Indian settlers arrived and established homes in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talking_Rock,_Georgia Talking Rock], which is now a part of Pickens County, along the [http://www.aboutnorthgeorgia.com/ang/Old_Federal_Road Old Federal Road]. This road was an access road granted by the Cherokee. '''1814:''' [http://aclivingmagazine.com/history-indian-georgia-chief-white-path/ Cherokee Chief Whitepath], a warrior living just 5 miles north of Ellijay, and Chief John Ross, swam across the Tallapoosa River and stole the Creek canoes prior to the Battle of Horseshoe Bend, ensuring a victory for his friend, Andrew Jackson.[http://roadsidegeorgia.com/county/gilmer.html Gilmer County, Georgia on RoadsideGeorgia] '''1829:''' During the short period of "gold fever" in and around Gilmer County, prospectors came and some established the Georgia Whitepath Copper and Gold Mining Company; however the gold rush ended in the 1840's. '''1831:''' Cherokee County was created by the state legislature. This included all land west of the Chattahoochee River and north of Carroll County. '''1832:''' Incorporated 3 Dec 1832 from Cherokee County, formerly the Cherokee Nation, as the 85th county of Georgia. Named after [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Rockingham_Gilmer George Rockingham Gilmer], two-time Governor of Georgia, a state legistlator, and a US Congressman. He was a strong proponent of state sovereignty over Cherokee lands in Georgia and was governor at the time of the Cherokee's forced removal to the west. Originally, the county extended to the Tennessee border, but it was later divided into portions of Pickens, Fannin, and Dawson counties. It was divided because of the large number of Cherokee Indians inhabiting the area and was too difficult to administer. Gilmer County was reduced by almost 68% of it's original size, subsequently most of it's historic sites are located in what is now Pickens County. The Georgia Land Lottery occured during this time, even though the Cherokee had not relinquished their rights to the land.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilmer_County,_Georgia Gilmer County, Georgia on Wikipedia] '''1834:''' The county seat was established in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellijay,_Georgia Ellijay]. The name Ellijay is said to be from the Cherokee word "Elatseyi" meaning "new ground" or "green place".[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilmer_County,_Georgia Gilmer County, Georgia on Wikipedia] '''1836-1837:''' http://www.fortwiki.com/Fort_Hetzel Fort Hetzel} was established to house the Cherokee Indians that were remaining in the area, then eventually moved west to Oklahoma. Many Indians died during the 6 months they were housed there due to little food and no sanitation. It was abandoned by 1842. '''1883:''' Residents successfully worked diligently to secure the arrival of the Marietta and the North Georgia railroad. Ellijay residents eaterly awaited the convenience of the railroad, but the road to the county seat was not completed until 1884. The construction of a roundhouse was started since it would be 1890 before service was established further north. '''1903:''' [https://www.facebook.com/TaborHouseCivilWarMuseum/photos/a.432272176805922/703775922988878/?type=3&theater John W. Clayton] planted the first commercial apple orchard in Gilmer County. He competed nationally, taking first prize in 1913 at the State College of Agriculture in New York, along with top honors at county fairs. By 1926, he had over 5,000 apple trees. The top varieties were Winesap, Rome Beauty, and Ben Davis. '''1908-1916:''' In 1908, the first automobile arrived and this was a significant advance in the development of the area, along with the telephone in 1916. Once the development of Highway 515 was completed, a new age was brought to Gilmer. '''1920's:''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boll_weevil Boll weevils] destroyed Georgia's cotton crops; the county's economy was bolstered by its apple orchards. The county is known as the "[http://www.georgiaapplefestival.org/ Apple Capital of Georgia]". '''1929:''' The Bank of Ellijay closed in the dark days of The Great Crash, and remained closed until 1933. '''1939:''' Plans were begun to install electricity in every home after the Rural Electrification Act was passed by Congress in 1935. This plans was interrupted by WWI, but power was available to every person by 1950. '''1991:''' Ga Highway 515 was completed and brought increasing numbers of tourists, drawn by the county's apples, scenery and various festivals. '''Current:''' There are eleven apple orchards with roughly 35 varieties in Gilmer County, supplying the state with 60 percent of the apple crops sold in grocery stores. See [https://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/topics/economy/article/apples Georgia's Apples].

== Government Offices == [https://georgia.gov/cities-counties/gilmer-county Gilmer County] was incorporated 3 December 1832 Beginning in 1946, Gilmer County was governed by a sole commission, three in all, up until 1988. It is now a three-member board plus a county manager.. See [http://gilmercounty-ga.gov/ Gilmer County Government Official Website]. === Courthouses === {{Image|file=Gilmer_County_Georgia-1.jpg |align=center |size=400 |caption= Gilmer County Courthouse }} {{clear}} '''1832''' - "The place where Ned Tucker recently lived" was designated for meetings and elections[https://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/topics/counties/gilmer Gilmer County, Georgia on Galileo]
'''1833''' - wooden courthouse was constructed at that location
'''1854''' - new courthouse was built and served the county for 80 years
'''1934''' - The Hyatt Hotel (constructed in 1898) facing the downtown square was converted for use as the courthouse. This was the only courthouse in the State of Georgia nor originally built as a courthouse. Later, a private brick home across the street was purchased and converted into a courthouse annex.
'''1980''' - listed on the National Register of Historic Places
'''2003''' - the courthouse was condemned by the Gilmer County Fire Marshall because of extensive code violations and it was closed; county officers voted to destroy the building rather than renovate and restore it
'''2005''' - identified as threatened by the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northwest_Georgia_Threatened_Historic_Sites_Project Northwest Georgia Threatened Historic Sites Project]
2008 - the original courthouse was demolished
2009 - the new courthouse was completed, located at the same site
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilmer_County_Courthouse Gilmer County Courthouse]

== Geography == '''Location:''' in the North Central portion of Georgia at the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, about an hour north of Atlanta[http://extension.uga.edu/county-offices/gilmer.html UGA Extension Office for Gilmer County, Georgia]
'''Altitude/Elevation:''' 379m / 1243feet[http://elevation.maplogs.com/poi/gilmer_county_ga_usa.16265.html Maplogs.com]
'''Area:''' 431 square miles (1,120 km2), of which 427 square miles (1,110 km2) is land and 4.7 square miles (12 km2) (1.1%) is water
'''Top Commodities:''' early industry was cotton gins, gristmills, and sawmills, but mostly cotton; but switched to apples in the early 1900's, thus saving their economy when the boll weevils destroyed the cotton; other commodities are Agriculture, Food, Fiber, Horticulture [http://extension.uga.edu/content/dam/extension-county-offices/shared/annual-reports/2016/Gilmer.pdf 2016 UGA Extension Office Annual Report, Gilmer County]
'''Total Economic Contribution:''' Jobs: 2,290; Output: $581,953,218
'''Climate:''' Summer: warm and muggy; Winter: short, very cold, and wet; Year Round: partly cloudy. Temperature typically varies from 32°F to 86°F and is rarely below 18°F or above 92°F. [https://weatherspark.com/y/15690/Average-Weather-in-Ellijay-Georgia-United-States-Year-Round Average Weather in Ellijay, Georgia]
'''Soil:''' Valley: fertile; Highlands: produce pasture, Inian corn, oats, rye, and potatoes[https://georgiagenealogy.org/gilmer/gilmer-county-georgia-genealogy.htm Georgia Genealogy, Gilmer County, Georgia]
'''Trees/Vegetation/Forests:''' Blue Ridge Mountains: Haywood timber, such as oak and hickory, grows well[https://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/topics/geography/article/geographic-regions-of-georgia GeorgiaInfo/Galileo, Geographic Regions of Blue Ridge Mountains]
'''Basins:''' Coosawattee River sub-basin in the ACT River Basin (Coosa-Tallapoosa River Basin); Conasauga River sub-basin of the ACT River Basin; Ocoee River sub-basin of the Middle Tennessee-Hiwassee basin
'''Ponds/Lakes:''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carters_Lake Carters Lake:] deepest man-made lake east of the Mississippi, over 62 miles of uninhabited shoreline [https://theblueridgehighlander.com/lakes_in_the_mountains/north_georgia/carters_lake.php Blue Ridge Highlander]
'''Mountains:''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Bald_Mountain Big Bald Mountain] - highest peak in Gilmer County; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rich_Mountain_(Georgia) Rich Mountain] - 2nd highest peak in Gilmer County
'''Terrain:''' many mountains and valleys with steep slopes and high rainfall
'''Streams/Rivers:''' Cartecay River, Conasauga River, Coosawattee River, Ellijay River, Talking Rock Creek, Turniptown Creek[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Rivers_of_Gilmer_County,_Georgia Rivers of Gilmer County]
=== Adjacent Counties === [[Space:Fannin County, Georgia|Fannin County, Georgia]] - north
[[Space:Dawson County, Georgia|Dawson County, Georgia]] - southeast
[[:Category:Pickens County, Georgia|Pickens County, Georgia]] - south
[[:Category:Gordon County, Georgia|Gordon County, Georgia]] - southwest
[[:Category:Murray County, Georgia|Murray County, Georgia]] - west

== Demographics == Gilmer County is ranked as the 57th (out of 159) largest county in Georgia.[http://worldpopulationreview.com/us-counties/ga/gilmer-county-population/ World Population Review, Gilmer County, Georgia]
:Growth Rate - 2.13% 2010 United States Census: 28,292 people, 11,314 households, and 8,000 families. :29.2% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 57.2% were married couples living together, 8.9% had a female householder with no husband present, 29.3% were non-families, and 24.5% of all households were made up of individuals
- Average Household Size: 2.48
- Average Family Size: 2.92
- Median Age: 43.4
'''Population Density:''' 66.3 inhabitants per square mile (25.6/km2); 16,564 housing units at an average density of 38.8 per square mile (15.0/km2)
'''Racial Makeup:''' 92.3% white, 0.5% black or African American, 0.3% Asian, 0.3% American Indian, 0.1% Pacific islander, 5.2% from other races, and 1.3% from two or more races; and Hispanic or Latino origin made up 9.5% of the population
'''Ancestry:''' 18.7% were Irish, 17.3% were American, 16.3% were English, and 13.4% were German.
'''Median Income:''' for a household was $36,741; for a family was $45,317. Males had a median income of $32,177 versus $27,288 for females.
'''Per Capital Income:''' $20,439
'''Poverty Line:''' 12.4% of families and 18.1% of the population were below the poverty line, including 24.1% of those under age 18 and 8.0% of those age 65 or over === Census === Census... Pop.... %±
1840... 2,536 ... —
1850... 8,440 ... 232.8%
1860... 6,724 ... -20.3%
1870... 6,644 ... -1.2%
1880... 8,386 ... 26.2%
1890... 9,074 ... 8.2%
1900... 10,198 ... 12.4%
1910... 9,237 ... -9.4%
1920... 8,406 ... -9.0%
1930... 7,344 ... -12.6%
1940... 9,001 ... 22.6%
1950... 9,963 ... 10.7%
1960... 8,922 ... -10.4%
1970... 8,956 ... 0.4%
1980... 11,110 ... 24.1%
1990... 13,368 ... 20.3%
2000... 23,456 ... 75.5%
2010... 28,292 ... 20.6%
Est. 2016...29,733 [8]... 5.1%
---- === Public Schools === Gilmer County school district serves the Ellijay and East Ellijay communities.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilmer_County_School_District Gilmer County School District]
- Number of Students Enrolled: 3,558
- Number of Faculty: 247
- Number of School Districts: 1
- Number of Schools: 7 - 4 elementary schools, 2 middle schools, and 1 high school

== Natural Resources == [[:Wikipedia: Coosawattee River|Coosawattee River]] === Trails === [https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/conf/recarea/?recid=10473 Bear Creek Trail] access to an impressive specimen of yellow poplar known colloquially as "the big poplar" which is 100 feet tall and approximately 20 feet in circumference at its base
[https://www.trailforks.com/trails/mountaintown-creek/ Mountaintown Creek]
[https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/conf/recarea/?recid=10539 Springer Mountain Trail]
[https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/cherokee/recarea/?recid=35046 Falls Branch Falls Trail]
[http://www.georgiatrails.com/gt/Gilmer_County,_Georgia,_Trails Gilmer County, Georgia Trails]
=== Parks/Recreation === [http://www.n-georgia.com/cohutta-wilderness.html Cohutta Wildlife Management Area] See also [https://georgiawildlife.com/cohutta-wma Georgia WildLife]
[http://www.n-georgia.com/rich-mountain-wilderness.html Rich Mountain Wilderness] See also [https://georgiawildlife.com/rich-mountain-wma Rich Mountain WMA]
[https://www.fs.usda.gov/conf Chattahoochee-Oconee National Park] - almost half of Gilmer County is in the National Park which is [http://gilmer.thegaproject.org/ protected by the Federal Government] against development.
=== Attractions === '''Gennett Poplar''' - a giant yellow poplar measuring over 18-20 feet in circumference at its base and 100 feet tall; said to be the 2nd tallest tree in Georgia; named after the original landowner who spared it from the widespread deforestation that took place in the 19th and early 20th centuries.[https://www.atlantatrails.com/hiking-trails/bear-creek-trail/ Atlanta Hiking Trails] See photos [https://www.flickr.com/search/?text=gennett%20poplar here]
'''[http://www.georgiaapplefestival.org/ Apple Festival]''' - held annually every October since 1971 in Ellijay. See also [[Wikipedia: Georgia Apple Festival]].
=== Highways === [[:Wikipedia: U.S. Route 76 in Georgia|U.S. Route 76 in Georgia]]
[[:Wikipedia: Georgia State Route 2|Georgia State Route 2]]
[[:Wikipedia: Georgia State Route 5|Georgia State Route 5]]
[[:Wikipedia: Georgia State Route 52|Georgia State Route 52]]
[[:Wikipedia: Georgia State Route 136|Georgia State Route 136]]
[[:Wikipedia: Georgia State Route 382|Georgia State Route 382]]
[[:Wikipedia: Georgia State Route 515|Georgia State Route 515]]
=== Cities/Towns === [[:Category:Ellijay, Georgia|Ellijay, Georgia]] See also [[Wikipedia: Ellijay, Georgia]]
[[:Category:East Ellijay, Georgia|East Ellijay, Georgia]] See also [[Wikipedia: East Ellijay, Georgia]]
=== Unincorporated === [[:Category:Cherry Log, Georgia|Cherry Log, Georgia]] a census designated populace, See also [[Wikipedia: Cherry Log, Georgia]]
Cartecay
Kiker
Tails Creek
Whitepath
Whitestone
Yukonv
=== County Resources === [https://www.gilmerchamber.com/ Gilmer County Chamber of Commerce]
[https://www.ellijay-ga.gov/ City of Ellijay] county seat of Gilmer County
[https://www.sequoyahregionallibrary.org/gilmer/ Gilmer Library of the Sequoyah Regional Library System]
[https://www.gilmerschools.com/ Gilmer County Schools]
[https://gilmersheriff.com/ Gilmer County Sheriff]
[https://www.daltonstate.edu/academics/gilmer-campus.cms Dalton State College, Gilmer Campus]
[https://www.chattahoocheetech.edu/ Chattahoochee Technical College] Ellijay Learning Center/Adult Education
[http://extension.uga.edu/county-offices/gilmer.html UGA Extension Office for Gilmer County, Georgia]
[https://www.piedmont.org/locations/piedmont-mountainside/pmh-home Piedmont Healthcare Mountainside]
[https://www.timescourier.com/ Times Courier News] ---- === National Protected Areas === [[:Wikipedia: Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest|Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest]]. See also [https://www.fs.usda.gov/conf US Dept of Agriculture Forest Service] === Historical Markers === [http://www.fortwiki.com/Fort_Hetzel|Fort Hetzel] a Trail of Tears Cherokee Removal Fort established in 1837, abandoned a year later
[https://www.hmdb.org/results.asp?County=Gilmer%20County&State=Georgia Historical Markers Database for Gilmer County, Georgia]

[[:Wikipedia: Cartecay Methodist Church and Cemetery|Cartecay Methodist Church and Cemetery]] the church was organized in 1834 and the buildling was constructed about 1859
[http://www.ifreeman.com/freeman/davidb.htm General David Bailey Freeman] the youngest confederate soldier
[https://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/topics/historical_markers/county/gilmer/ebenezer-baptist-church Ebenezer Baptist Church] established 1839
[https://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/topics/historical_markers/county/gilmer/gilmer-county Gilmer County] established 1832 out of Cherokee County
[https://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=100620 Gilmore County War Memorial] erected in 1980 in dedication to all who served
[[:Wikipedia: Whitepath|Whitepath]] home of Chief Whitepath, a full-blood traditionalist leader and member of the Cherokee National Council
[https://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/topics/historical_markers/county/gilmer/oakland-academy Oakland Academy] established in 1867
[[:Wikipedia: Springer Mountain|Springer Mountain]]
=== National Register of Historic Places === [[:Wikipedia: Cartecay Methodist Church and Cemetery|Cartecay Methodist Church and Cemetery]]
[[:Wikipedia: Gilmer County Courthouse|Gilmer County Courthouse]]

=== Notables === [[Gilmer-186|George Rockingham Gilmer]] 34th Governor of Georgia; served as first lieutenant in the Forty-third Infantry Regiment from 1813 to 1815 in the campaign against the Creek during the War of 1812[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Rockingham_Gilmer George Rockingham Gilmer]
[[Burtz-35|Hon Albert Henry Burtz]] (1878-1953) Mayor of Ellijay
[[Woody-179|John L Woody]] (1796-1873) Pioneer of Gilmer County

== Cemeteries == {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} [[:Category:Gilmer County, Georgia, Cemeteries|Gilmer County, Georgia Cemeteries on WikiTree]]
[[:Category:Cherry Log Baptist Church Old Cemetery, Cherry Log, Georgia|Cherry Log Baptist Church Old Cemetery, Cherry Log, Georgia]]
[[:Category:Ebenezer Baptist Church Cemetery, Ellijay, Georgia|Ebenezer Baptist Church Cemetery, Ellijay, Georgia]]
[[:Category:Ellijay Cemetery, Ellijay, Georgia|Ellijay Cemetery, Ellijay, Georgia]]
[[:Category: Flat Creek Baptist Church Cemetery, Webb, Georgia|Flat Creek Baptist Church Cemetery, Webb, Georgia]]
[[:Category:Jarrett Cemetery, Ellijay, Georgia|Jarrett Cemetery, Ellijay, Georgia]]
[[:Category:John Osborn Gravesite, Gilmer County, Georgia|John Osborn Gravesite, Gilmer County, Georgia]]
[[:Category:Liberty Baptist Church Cemetery, Ellijay, Georgia|Liberty Baptist Church Cemetery, Ellijay, Georgia]]
[[:Category:Macedonia Baptist Church Cemetery, Ellijay, Georgia|Macedonia Baptist Church Cemetery, Ellijay, Georgia]]
[[:Category:Mount Pleasant Baptist Church Cemetery 2, Blue Ridge, Georgia|Category:Mount Pleasant Baptist Church Cemetery 2, Blue Ridge, Georgia]]
[[:Category:Mount Vernon Baptist Church Cemetery, Ellijay, Georgia|Mount Vernon Baptist Church Cemetery, Ellijay, Georgia]]
[[:Category:Mount Zion Baptist Church Cemetery, Ellijay, Georgia|Mount Zion Baptist Church Cemetery, Ellijay, Georgia]]
[[:Category:Mountaintown Baptist Church Cemetery, Ellijay, Georgia|Mountaintown Baptist Church Cemetery, Ellijay, Georgia]]
[[:Category:Pleasant Gap Baptist Church Cemetery, Ellijay, Georgia|Pleasant Gap Baptist Church Cemetery, Ellijay, Georgia]]
[[:Category:Tickanetley Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Tickanetley, Georgia|Tickanetley Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Tickanetley, Georgia]]
[[:Category:Underwood Cemetery, Gilmer County, Georgia|Underwood Cemetery, Gilmer County, Georgia]]
[[:Category:Yukon Cemetery, Ellijay, Georgia|Yukon Cemetery, Ellijay, Georgia]]
[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery-browse/USA/Georgia/Gilmer-County?id=county_443 FindaGrave, List of Cemeteries in Gilmer County, Georgia]
[https://georgiagenealogy.org/gilmer/cemeteries.htm GeorgiaGenealogy, List of Cemeteries in Gilmer County, Georgia]
[http://usgwtombstones.org/georgia/gilmer.html USGenWeb Tombstones Transcription Project, Gilmer County, Georgia]
[http://www.uscemeteryproj.com/georgia/gilmer/gilmer.htm US Cemeteries Project, Gilmer County, Georgia]
[http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~gilmercountyrecords/genealogy/cemeteryrecordsgilmercounty.htm Cemetery Records of Gilmer County, Georgia]
[http://genealogytrails.com/geo/gilmer/cemeteries.html List of Cemeteries on Georgia Genealogy Trails]
[http://www.usgennet.org/usa/topic/cemetery/georgia/gilmer.htm AHGP Georgia Cemetery Transcription & Photo Project, Gilmer County, Georgia]
---- === Obituary Links === [https://www.timescourier.com/obituaries TimesCourier Obituaries]
[http://www.obitcentral.com/obitsearch/obits/ga/ga-gilmer18.htm Miscellaneous Obits in Gilmer County, Georgia]

== Sources == == See also == [https://dlg.usg.edu/records?f%5Bcounties_facet%5D%5B%5D=Gilmer&only_path=true Digital Library of Gilmer County, Georgia]
[https://www.raogk.org/georgia/gilmer-county/ RAOGK, Gilmer County, Gerogia]
[http://www.gilmercountyhistoricalsociety.org/ Gilmer County Historical Society]
[https://www.genealogyinc.com/georgia/gilmer-county/ Genealogy Inc, Gilmer County, Georgia]
[http://www.ourgeorgiahistory.com/ogh/Gilmer_County,_Georgia Our Georgia History, Gilmer County, Georgia]
[https://themartynhouse.com/our-towne/ Historic Ellijay Downtown]
[http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~gilmercountyrecords/genealogy/civilwarsoldiers.htm List of Civil War Soldiers of Gilmer County, Georgia]
[http://usgwarchives.net/ga/gilmer/military.html USGenArchives Gilmer County, Georgia, Military]
[http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/military/civilwar/rosters/11th0001.txt Civil War Roster of Gilmer County, Georgia]
[http://www.gcgsi.org/home.html Gilmer County Genealogical Society]
[http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~gilmerwayne/genealogy/index.htm Born in Gilmer County] === Book Resources === Author: [[Ward-23766|Ward, George Gordon]]. ''[[Space:Annals of Upper Georgia, Centered in Gilmer County|Annals of Upper Georgia, Centered in Gilmer County]]'' (Ward, Carrollton, Georgia, 1965)

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[[Category:Swan River Colony, Shipping Free Space Pages]] [[Category:Gilmore, Arrived 15 Dec 1829]] [[Category: Swan River Colony (1829-1832)]] [[Category: 1832 Census, Swan River Colony]] {{Image|file= Convicts-15.jpg |align=r |size=130|label= Ship Arrival at Swan River Colony |caption= [[:Category: Gilmore, Arrived 15 Dec 1829|''Gilmore'' 1829]]}} The goal of this project is centred around all the passengers on the Gilmore when it arrived at the Swan River Colony. The plan is to create profiles (where possible) for every passenger, link them to the main tree (won't always be possible), properly source them, and provide biographies for them. This project page is to keep track of current progress, rather than having it scrawled on pieces of paper around my home. Then if I lose interest or keel over somebody who stumbles over this project could continue with it. {{Image|file=Joelle_s_Backgrounds-6.jpg |align=r |size=120 |label= Census Record |caption= [[:Category: Swan River Colony (1829-1832)|''Swan River Colony'' ]]
[[:space:Swan River Colony 1832 - Census Tree|1832 Census]] # }} One of the main sources is [http://www.friendsofbattyelibrary.org.au/the-bicentennial-dictionary-of-western-australians.html The Bicentennial Dictionary of Western Australians (BDWA)]. Whole excellent, this is a secondary source and does have errors. I've also been finding the [https://eastperthcemeteries.com.au/explore/burial-search.html East Perth Cemetery search] useful Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Dorney-47|Mark Dorney]]. == Identifying Pasengers == [[:Category: Gilmore, Arrived 15 Dec 1829|List of Passengers 1929 ]] | [http://data.fhwa.org.au/members-data/71-public/111-gilmore Passenger List ''Swan River'' Pioneers 1829 - 1838 ''Gilmore'' ] Number of passengers in WAGS passenger list above '''168''' '''Passengers identified in other sources:'''
[[Forward-161|William Forward]] is identified in Bicentennial Dictionary of Western Australians (BDWA)
The BDWA implies that [[Keats-451|William Keats]] was accompanied by two sons on the Gilmore.
WAGS only lists one child for the Pengellys, but they had two children, [[Pengelly-292|Elizabeth]] and [[Pengelly-293|John Richard]]
WAGS lists seven children for the Pettits, but they had eight children by 1829. The eldest, [[Pettit-2635|John]] was old enough to come separately but the BDWA explicitly states he was on the Gilmore. '''Discrepancies:'''
WAGS lists five children for the Thomas family, but only four are named in the BDWA. == Known passengers currently lacking a profile == Miss R, child of [[Elmslie-45|Adam Elmslie]]
'''Edward Watterton''' - WATTERTON, Edward, arr. 15.12.1829 per Gilmore, dep. 3.1830 per Gilmore for NSW. Writes a letter to the editor when he arrives in Sydney.
'''William N Inglis''' - INGLIS. William N, arr. 15.12.1829 per Gilmore. Agriculturist. Dep. from Albany .1.7.1841 per Truelove for S.A.. Returned 1848 per Titania with wife & son en route to Hong Kong.
'''Andrew Adron/Adrian''' - ADRON (ADRlAN) , Andrew, arr. 15.12. 1829 per Gilmore. Quarryman Ht. Elba Perth. Took out an inn licence 1833. Dep. 1835 for N.S.W. Not in familysearch. Nothing on trove after 1835.
Wife and three children of [[Brown-103322|Thomas H Brown]] - some details in BDWA, but moved to NSW
'''Ann''' wife of [[Bailey-25391|Thomas Bailey]] - BDWA has details, no maiden name
'''Richard Beale''' - BEALE(S). Richard (or Thomas). arr. 15.12.1829 per Gilmore. Carpenter, freed from his indentures to Peel 24.7.1830. Dep. 8.1831 per Eagle for Tasmania.
'''Daniel Barwell''' - BARWELL, Daniel, arr. 15.12.1829 per Gilmore. Labourer. Possibly turns up in Tasmania - see Trove.
'''John Baskerville''' - BASKERVILLE, John. arr. 15.12.1829 per Gilmore.
'''Baxter''' - Arr. 15. 12.1829 per Gilmore.
'''William Beadman/Beardman''' - BEADMAN, William. (see BEARDMAN). Arr. per 15.12.1829 per: Gilmore. c o N. S . W. 3.1830. Possibly the William Beadman "formerly of Great Glenn, in the county of Leicester, and then of Braunston, in the county of Rutland, England, farmer and grazier, who left England in or about the year 1826" noted in newspaper adverts in 1842 in Perth.
'''Charles Crockett''' - Not in BDWA
'''Martha''' wife of [[Crisp-1761|John Crisp]] - BDWA has details, no LNAB
Wife of [[Edgecombe-285|Henry Edgecombe]] - BDWA has details, but no LNAB. Some trees have Scoldwell, but cannot locate a source.
'''Farquhar''' - FARQUHAR. Arr. 15.12.1829 per Gilmore. Boatman at Murray River. He ferried goods to & from Mandurah & Fremantle.
'''Levy Fulham/Fullman''' - FULHAM (FULLMAN). Levy. (Luvien). arr. 15.12.1829 per Gilmore. A dyer by trade, dep. 11.1830 per Cleopatra for Tasmania. Not found in Tasmanian Names Index. Turns up in NSW in 1834, marrying Elizabeth Hobden, then ?? Name is Levien or Levian Fullman. Not in familysearch.org. No trace in NZ BDM or paperspast.
'''James Grix''' - GRIX, James, arr. 15.12.1829 per Gilmore. Possibly turns up in Victoria - see Trove.
'''Thomas Hobley''' - HOBLEY. Thomas, arr. 15. 12.1829 per Gilmore. dep. 11.1830 per Cleopatra for Tasmania.
'''Thomas Hunter''' - HUNTER. Thomas, arr. 15.12.1829 per Gilmore. Labourer.
'''Johnstone''' - JOHNSTONE. Arr. 15.12.1829 per Gilmore.
'''Ann''' wife of [[Keats-451|William Keats]] - BDWA has details, no LNAB.
The two sons of [[Keats-451|William Keats]]
'''The Potter family''' - POTTER.. H.J. (or W. J.). (agriculturist), arr. 15.12.1829 per Gilmore with wife & child. They dep. 4 .1830.
The wife and children of [[Powell-16821|Richard Powell]]
'''George Preston''' - PRESTON, George, arr. 15.12.1829 per Gilmore. Labourer.
'''George Smith''' - SMITH, George H. Arr. 15.12.1829 per Gilmore. Labourer & plasterer. In 1832/3 signed a petition for a CIE clergyman. Dep. 1835 for NSW & returned 27. 6.1835 per Cumberland. Dep. 11.1835 per Currency Lass fare paid by Sydney merchants.
'''Peter Steward/Stewart''' - STEWART. Peter. arr. 15.12.1829 per Gilmore. Labourer. unm. Dep. 11.1830 per Cleopatra for Tasmania.
'''Louisa Stames''' - not in BDWA
'''William Toomey/Tuomey''' - TOOHEY (TUOHEY), William, arr. 15.12.1829 per GiImore as an indentrured servant to R.B. Townsend Gahan. ?Visited NSW 3 .1830 per Gilmore. Settled in York & manage Yangedine farm for Harwick. Returned t.o England where he died c .1860s.
'''John Ward''' - WARD, John. Arr. 15.12.1829 per Gilmore. Dep. 3.1830 per Gilmore for NSW. Forfeited Perth Town Lot w46 in 1840.
'''Thomas Wilson''' and his two children - WILSON, Thomas. Arr. 15. U. 1829 per Gllmore with 2 chd.
'''John Wholman''' - WHOLMAN, John, arr. 15.12.1829 per Gilmore.
== Passengers not connected to the main tree == I'm not sure how often it's updated, but the following list can be used. Simply search for "Gilmore" to find profiles marked as being in that category. [[Space:DBE_Unconnected#Western_Australia|Space:DBE_Unconnected#Western_Australia]] 3 March 2020 comment: Although the current date stamp on this query is 27 February, it's clearly not up to date. Some individuals cannot realistically be hoped to connect to the main tree. Some that look promising are:
[[Cooke-6341|Lancelot Taylor Cooke]] A reasonably uncommon looking name
[[Dalton-6228|William Dalton]] Any connection would be through his second wife. == Passengers requiring a reasonable biography == I plan to go through these by surname. I don't plan to generally alter existing biographies. Part of the process will be adding all children and spouses. '''Surnames starting with B through M are complete! Surnames starting with P have been started.''' Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=15030336 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Gilpin Name Study

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[[Category:Gilpin Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] ==About the Project== The Gilpin Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gilpin Gilpin] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Gilpin name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Gilpin's), by time period (18th Century Gilpin's), or by topic (Gilpin DNA, Gilpin Occupations, Gilpin Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Gilpin Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Gilpin}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Gilpin}}
{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [[Space:Gilpin Name Origin|Gilpin Name Origin]] * * ==Membership== * [[Space:Gilpin Name Study Project| Members Page]] ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== This study does not currently include any variant spellings. If you think there is another name that belongs in this study, please let the project manager, [[crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]], know.

Ginsburg Family History

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[[Category:Family Histories]] Here is a central page for organizing genealogy related to the '''Ginsburg Family''' surname and information about individuals and places named Ginsburg. === Famous and Creative Ginsburgs === * [[Ginsburg-1|Charles P. Ginsburg]] (1920-1992) is known as the father of the VCR for pioneering the development of video magnetic tape recording. === Ginsburgs on WikiTree === Click here for the up-to-date [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/G/GINSBURG_1.html Ginsburg Index]. This list is relatively sparse. We will be adding more Ginsburgs soon. If you are a Ginsburg please add yourself and/or ancestors. Your additions will be incorporated into the list by tomorrow morning.

Girouard Name Study

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[[Category:Girouard Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Girouard Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Girouard Girouard] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Girouard name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Girouard's), by time period (18th Century Girouard's), or by topic (Girouard DNA, Girouard Occupations, Girouard Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' Girouard Origin: The surname Girouard was first found in Languedoc https://www.houseofnames.com/wiki/Langedoc a region included in the west, to the Rhone River in Southeastern France. The Girouard family held a family seat there in ancient times. This name is French: from Gérouard; according to Morlet, from the Germanic personal name Geroward and Giroward. Meaning: Guardian, Lance, Spear, and Wolf. Spelling variations of this family name include: Giroud, Giroux, Giroulx Girous and other variaties. https://www.houseofnames.com/girouard-family-crest [1] https://www.houseofnames.com/wiki/Langedoc [2] https://www.houseofnames.com/girouard-family-crest Other sources to view: *http://www.girouard.org/cgi-bin/page.pl?file=home&n=6 *http://surnames.meaning-of-names.com/genealogy/girouard/ This Girouard Name Study is a collaborative work-in-progress. Can you contribute information or sources for the Girouard origin, ancestry or history that might be interesting to our readers? Feel free to comment in the comment box at the foot of the page. ==How to Join== To join the Girouard Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Barry-1264|Dorothy Barry]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Girouard}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Girouard}}
{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * * *

Given names in Sweden

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[[Category: Swedish Names]] Here we are not going to try to produce a listing of even the most common given names. We just aim to explain som features of Swedish given names that may be puzzling. *[[:Category: Swedish Names|More about Swedish names]] =Given names in Sweden= At the website for [[Space:Rötter_by_The_Federation_of_Swedish_Genealogical_Societies|The Federation of Swedish Genealogical Societies]], '''''Rötter''''', there is a section with database of Swedish given names. (''Mansnamn''=male names; ''Kvinnonamn''=female names) * [https://www.rotter.se/faktabanken/personnamn/ ''Så stavar du namnet''] (How you spell the name) Listings of given names current in Sweden will give you an idea of what can be a name (spellings were a lot more variable in the olden days, though) * [http://www.svenskaakademien.se/svenska-akademien/almanackan/akademialmanackan/namnlista Svenska Akademins namnlista] * [https://klendr.se/namnsdagar Names currently in the Swedish almanac] at klendr.se (we don't promise that the site will be around forever) [[Ekeblad-7|Ekeblad-7]] 13:03, 18 April 2018 (UTC) It is interesting to note that most of the top ten names in Sweden today were very common in the olden days as well. The most popular baby names are a different matter. * [http://www.scb.se/hitta-statistik/sverige-i-siffror/namnsok/ Name statistics at SCB] ==Multiple forms== For many of the common given names used by common folk in old Sweden there are regional variants, like '''Karna''' in Skåne (and the south in general) for the form of '''Katarina''' that in the rest of Sweden appears as '''Karin'''. However, the way that multiple forms of the same name were used more or less interchangeably for the same person is more intriguing. For example, the name '''[https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kristina Kristina]''' or '''Christina''' has a common variant '''Kerstin''' (or Chierstin, or any number of spellings) and a short nickname-like form '''Stina'''. In modern times these names have developed into fixed, independent, given names. In older times, this was not so. One woman may appear in the records with all these variants, at different times. One would think that Christina is the most formal name, with Kerstin being used in everyday life and Stina being used as a casual nickname. However, this is not necessarily so. A woman may be in the birth/baptism book with any of these names and then in the death burial record with any of the other variants - having perhaps been in the household records in the intervening time by the third variant. There is no reliable pattern, except, perhaps, in very local circumstances. Another female name with three very common variants is Catharina - Karin - Kajsa. For male names you may get Petter, Per, and Pelle out of the Latin form Petrus, any of which could also be the name at baptism. From Olof we get Olle and perhaps Olaus. From Johannes we get Johan and Jan. Although Johannes and Jonas are different names, their derivative forms sometimes overlap, so that Jon and Jan both may be forms of Johan. One would like to think that Johan=Jan and Jonas=Jon, but this is not always the case, since particularly in the early days Johan could well be in the books as Joen or Jon (Jonas was very uncommon at that time). This variability also affects the [[Space:Patronymics_in_Sweden|patronymic last names]], so that the same woman may appear in the books as '''Christina Johansdotter''' and '''Stina Jansdotter'''. ===What to do=== The most important thing concerning the multiple forms of given names used in olden Sweden is: * '''Don't be surprised''' * Don't think it's a different person because the name looks different - you will have to establish the sameness by studying the sources, of course, since there are frequently several persons with the same name combination in a parish. * There are name fields enough in WikiTree for three different name forms (although not for all possible spellings, use the biography for that if you wish). * So, use the sources for distributing Christina/Kerstin/Stina into Proper First Name, Preferred Name and Other Nicknames. * Do your best. Use common sense - '''don't put all the variants into the same field.''' * Oh, and you can always ask in G2G with the tag {{Tag Link|SWEDEN}} - that goes for everything in these pages ==A myriad spellings== Spelling of names in the old records is extremely variable - the idea of standardized spellings did not really take root until in the 19th century. Since Sweden was Lutheran, the common folk were expected to be able to read the bible. However, few were also able to write. The idea that people themselves would have a preferred spelling of their name was alien - they just had no say. The church records were kept by the vicar, the ''sacellanus'' or the sexton, who were, of course, literate - but nevertheless spelled the same name for the same person differently at different times. With the introduction of compulsory schooling for the whole people in 1842 and the subsequent growth in general literacy, the spelling of names started being of importance to the carriers of the name towards the end of the 19th century. This was satirized by August Bondesson in [https://litteraturbanken.se/forfattare/BondesonA/titlar/SkollarareJohnChronschoughsmemoarer/sida/1/etext Skollärare John Chronschoughs memoarer] (1897). In the 20th century and today people tend to be adamant about the correct spelling of their name - and many strive for originality. The [https://www.rotter.se/faktabanken/personnamn/bakgrund-namnlistan introduction] to ''Så stavar du namnet'' explains this variability of spellings in older times, and expresses the standpoint taken by The Federation of Swedish Genealogical Societies '''in favour of a standardization of names''' to be used in the databases they keep and share. This is the opposite tack to the WikiTree policy of "using their conventions, not ours." Since data from DISBYT and MinSläkt have made their way into the GEDCOM world of Internet Genealogy since the 1990s, there are a lot of Swedish profiles with standardized names already imported into WikiTree. You will have to be aware of this when you enter new profiles. ==Double names== For a very long time, people - that is, the common folk - in Sweden were only baptized with a single name, drawn from a fairly limited repertoire for males and females. Towards the end of the 18th century people started combining two given names for a child at baptism, chosen from the old stores of common names (mix and match). The two names were mostly used together, as a double first name. This is when we get all the women by name '''Anna Cajsa''', '''Brita Stina''', '''Greta Lisa''' and '''Maja Lena''' and the men by name '''Carl Gustav''', '''Lars Erik''', '''Nils Johan''' and '''Per Anders''', pronounced as Annacajsa, Britastina, Gretalisa, Majalena, Carlgustav, Larserik, Nilsjohan and Peranders. (Please do not write them like this ;-) The start of this practice can be quite variable, even between neighbouring parishes. There were probably many factors involved, like the degree of influence from nearby towns (towns were, naturally, at the forefront) and the more or less positive attitude of the vicar towards this newfangled fashion. Of course, many children were still only given a single name. Double names, where people are actually called by their two given names in combination are still very common in Sweden. Nowadays people make a lot of fuss about whether they use a hyphen or not for their double call-name. ===WikiTree name fields=== The basic rule for Swedish given names is to put them ALL in the Proper First Name Field and nothing in the Middle Name field, remembering to check the radio button for "no middle name". The system warning about "more than one name in the given name field" can be safely ignored - just click SAVE ANYWAY. If you are working mainly on Swedish profiles you can turn this warning off permanently in the settings of your account, under '''Miscellaneous settings'''. ==Middle Names ?== There are two meanings of "middle name" in Swedish. In the presentday vernacular ''mellannamn'' refers to the (second) given name that we are more or less never addressed by - our non-preferred name(s). ''Then there is '''a legal meaning''', referring not to a given name but to a '''surname'''. This type of "middle name" was introduced in [[Space:Swedish_Name_Laws|the name law of 1963]], when you could no longer create new double surnames like [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emilie_Flygare-Carl%C3%A9n Flygare-Carlén] or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_Peterson-Berger Peterson-Berger], so if you wanted to keep your birth surname when you married, you had to have one of the surnames as the true surname and the other as an extra first-name - '''this''' was called a middle name. This turned out to be impractical in many ways, and was changed in the name law of 2017: there will be no more middle names of that kind, but now you can, again, have double surnames (two-part). So this type of middle name in Sweden was a temporary phenomenon from 1963, and is '''being phased out''' from 2017.'' The "middle names" that are non-preferred given names are a relatively modern phenomenon in Sweden. They may be viewed as the next step in the development from single given names, to double names based on the "good old names" and on to more and fancier names, copied from the upper classes or inspired by popular literature. Again, this practice started at the top of the social scale and worked its way down. The daughters of [[Schottenius-3|Jakob Niklas Schottenius]], born 1832 to 1842 have names like Emma Fredrica Nicolina, Jenny Leontina Alfonsina and Betty Constantia Theresia. Now, Schottenius was a craftsman in Stockholm, and the grandson of a vicar, but there were industrial workers up north giving their children similar names. * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Schottenius-Descendants-3 Descendants of Jakob Niklas Schottenius] With three or more names it is not very likely that people used all their names as their preferred name - but often we do not know which one they used. They could go by the first of their given names or by one (or two) of the others. If we are very lucky people appear somewhere in the sources under their preferred name, or with the preferred name marked in some way. ===What to do=== The simplest way to handle given names in all time periods for Sweden is to put ALL the given names in the field for Proper First Name and the call name, if you know it, in the Preferred Name field. If the profile is fairly modern and there IS a "middle name" in the middle position nobody will object if you put it in the Middle Name field. ==Sources and resources== * At the website for The Federation of Swedish Genealogical Societies, '''''Rötter''''', there is a section with database of Swedish given names. (''Mansnamn''=male names; ''Kvinnonamn''=female names [https://www.rotter.se/faktabanken/personnamn/ ''Så stavar du namnet''] (How you spell the name) * [http://www.scb.se/en/finding-statistics/statistics-by-subject-area/population/general-statistics/name-statistics/ Current statistics for names in Sweden] SCB * [http://www.sprakochfolkminnen.se/sprak/namn/personnamn.html Om personnamn] (flera sidor) Institutet för språk och folkminnen * In the FamilySearch Wiki there is a list of [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Scandinavian_Given_Names Scandinavian Given Names]. It tells you the gender for the various names, but does not explain whether the name is of Swedish, Finnish, Danish, Norwegian or Icelandic origin.

Givens Family Reunion

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Here is a page for organizing our family reunion. Please edit this text with more details and reunion updates. Add memories from past reunions below. Use the bulletin board to the right to ask questions and coordinate with each other. For further information, you may contact Foye Gramley at 850-892-7069 or 850-685-9966 or send email to fbgram@yahoo.com; or Margaret Harris at 850-533-6710 or send email to margmarieh@cox.net. Send your reservation to Foye Gramley , 190 Meadowbrook Lane; DeFuniak Springs, Fl 32435 by March 1st. That will give me time to give a count to the caterer. [[Category:Family Reunions]]

Glamorgan Team

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[[Category:Glasgow Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == Introduction == The Glasgow surname has a rich and complex history, with roots stretching back to the 13th century in Scotland. This project summary page explores the various origins, notable figures, and historical contexts associated with the Glasgow surname, drawing upon extensive research and a wide range of sources. By delving into the surname's ties to religious institutions, noble families, and geographical regions, this page aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of its development and significance over time. == Ancient Origins == May as well start at the beginning, Y-ADAM. The [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Glasgow_Ancient_YDNA&public=1 Glasgow Ancient YDNA] page gives an overview of the ancestrial origins of the Glasgow's between 3000BC and 1450CE. {{Image|file=Glasgow_Ancient_YDNA-3.png |size=L |caption=Generated using [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html scaledinnovation] }} * The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Glasgow_DNA Glasgow Modern DNA] page picks up from 1450CE. * If you're researching the Glasgow name head over to the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Glasgow_Research&public=1 Glasgow Research] page to find DNA information, family bibiles, etc. * Join us on the [https://groups.io/g/glasgowdnaproject Glasgow DNA Project on Groups.io] == The ''House of Walter'' == The earliest documented occurrence of the Glasgow surname is associated with Master '''John de Glasgu''' (1258). He served as the chaplain for Bishop Gamelin and was "''a member of the '''household of Walter''', commonly called cardinal of Glasgow''". This association is evidenced by historical documents from 1258, specifically from the ''Charter Book of the Priory of St. Andrew's'', during the reign of King Alexander III over Scotland from 1249 to 1286https://www.electricscotland.com/history/scotland/history2s.pdfhttps://1.droppdf.com/files/WiaFG/in-the-footsteps-of-william-wallace-alan-young.pdfhttps://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-pat-rolls/hen3/vol2/pp209-224. This is possibly the same person as '''Master John''', who is listed as '''Gamelins brother'''https://www.electricscotland.com/history/scotland/history2s.pdfhttps://1.droppdf.com/files/WiaFG/in-the-footsteps-of-william-wallace-alan-young.pdfhttps://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-pat-rolls/hen3/vol2/pp209-224. He appears as a witness to one of his acts as bishop of St Andrews. https://www.british-history.ac.uk/no-series/petitions-to-pope/1342-1419/pp594-612https://www.poms.ac.uk/record/factoid/15765/https://www.poms.ac.uk/record/person/456/https://www.poms.ac.uk/record/source/1423/ [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Gamelin Bishop Gamelin] was a significant figure in the Scottish church and politics during the mid-13th century. He served as the Bishop of St Andrews from 1255 to 1271 and was a close advisor to King Alexander III. Gamelin's influence extended across various ecclesiastical and political spheres, making his household a center of power and patronage. Master John de Glasgu's position as Gamelin's chaplain and a member of the "House of Walter" suggests that he was a trusted figure within this influential circle. The lineage of Glasgow and its connection to subsequent namesakes over the ensuing decades remains ambiguous, however, the scope of Gamelin's influence and political dynamics during that era provide a contextual framework for further exploration. * In 1289, '''Andrew de Glasgow''', an official within the burgh, was designated to oversee and report "escheats" or forfeitures within the county to the Exchequer (ER., I, p. 47),. * By 1299, another '''John of Glasgow''' emerged as a monk of Holyrood (Bain, II, 1052). * In 1343, '''John de Glasgu''' was compensated for services rendered to the king's table (ER., I, p. 531)https://www.poms.ac.uk/record/person/14528/. There's speculation that the John mentioned above may align with ''Master John de Glasgow'' (1379 - 1419), who held notable religious positions such as the Vicar of St. Mary's (Kilwinning) and Canon of Moray, and was recognized as a member of Walter's household once more. Intriguingly, a 1413 petition to the Pope recounts a tale of ''John Lang'' despoiling ''John'' (1379 x 1419) of his canonry at Dunkeld, hinting at the enduring influence of the ''House of Walter'' during this periodhttps://www.british-history.ac.uk/no-series/petitions-to-pope/1342-1419/pp594-612. Fast forward to 1475-1479, Bishop ''John [Laing] of Glasgow'' received a charter from King James III, endorsing the religious authority over the city, barony, and lands of Glasgowhttps://www.rps.ac.uk/search.php?action=print&id=3387&filename=jamesiii_trans&type=trans. Moving to the period between 1384 and 1394, '''William de Glasgu''', a priest, was bestowed with ecclesiastical responsibilities over the abbot and convent of Kilwinning & Kelso in 1394https://www.british-history.ac.uk/no-series/petitions-to-pope/1342-1419/pp588-590. His alternative names, ''Wan, Wau, or Walteri'', and his association with St. Mary's chapel link him to John de Glasgow (1379 - 1419) and the enduring legacy of the ''House of Walter''. The ''House of Walter'' denotes a recurrent theme in the Glasgow heritage records pre-1419, hinting at a lineage or discipleship traceable to Walter Capellanus (meaning "chaplain") who is contemporarily mentioned with Johnne (1258 x 1258). For more information see the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Glasgow_Surname_Origins Glasgow Surname Origins] page Given the recurring clerical positions held by individuals bearing the Glasgow surname, particularly within the ecclesiastical realms of Kilwinning and Kelso, it's plausible that the Glasgow surname originated from Latinized Tironensian monks who later ascended to chaplaincy and cardinal positions within Glasgow's religious establishment. {{Image|file=Glasgow_Name_Study-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Glasgow Family Memorials }} Kilwinning Abbey and Kelso Abbey are underscored as significant in the Glasgow surname's history. '''John de Glasgu''' ''(1258 x 1258)'' is believed to have hailed from Kelso, and the Glasgow family remained notable figures in Kilwinning until the late 18th century. The Glasgow family memorials are among the few remnants still intact at the ruins of Kilwinning Abbey. At some time in the 12th Century, the building of Kilwinning Abbey was commissioned by an Anglo-Norman family of de Morville. Unfortunately, the charter, or cartulary of the Abbey has been lost, so we have no accurate date for this. Some historians place it as early as 1140, while others say 1191. Even the name of the original founder is not settled, and historians still argue whether it was Hugh or Richard de Morville, Lord of Cunningham. The Abbot of Kilwinning (later Commendator of Kilwinning) was the head of the Tironensian monastic community and lands of Kilwinning Abbey, Cunningham (now in North Ayrshire) Kilwinning Abbey, a Tironensian monastery, was founded in the 12th century and became a major religious center in the west of Scotland. It had close ties to the Glasgow diocese and the Tironensian order, which originated in France. Kelso Abbey, another Tironensian institution, was founded in 1128 and had a significant influence on the religious life of the Scottish Borders. The recurring mentions of Kilwinning and Kelso in relation to the Glasgow surname suggest a strong connection between the family and these important Tironensian establishments. Kilwinning Abbey is one of the most poorly documented of the 50 or so religious houses in Scotland. The cartulary (original charter) of Kilwinning Abbey has not survived in any form, and historians have suggested that any records may be in the Sorbonne or the Scots College at Douai.
I have searched the book The Abbey of Kilwinning, for reference to Glasgow and I have found this: A telling instance of how unsettled these times were, though there may be some degree of exaggeration, is a letter of 1329 from Pope John XXII to the Apostolic See in Scotland, "bearing that Robert, Bishop of Glasgow, considering the state of the monastery of St. Mary and St. Wynnin of Kilwinning, on account of losses by frequent inroads of enemies, and that the churches of the monastery were destroyed and their possessions and rents diminished, the abbot and convent reduced to such a state of want and poverty that they had not sufficient rents to maintain them in a suitable manner: And the said Bishop taking compassion on their case granted them forever the vicarages of Kilmarnock and Beith, gifting them to the said abbot and convent, for their maintenance and that of the poor living there". These appeals were part of a series of communications with the Popes, then resident from 1309 to 1377 at Avignon in France, and were in effect confirmations that the Papacy approved of what was being done.
The Earls of Glencairn, head of the Cunninghame family, had a long-standing feud with the Earls of Eglinton (Montgomeries) which is well documented. The Glasgow name continued to thrive in both Kilwinning and Kelso. For more details, refer to the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Glasgow_Name_Study#The_Cunninghame_Alliance The Cunninghame Alliance] section. == The Clerks of Glasgow == In the document, ''The Protocols of The Town Clerks of Glasgow'', the first tangible traces of the Glasgow surname are recorded along with evidence of the name being inherited through generations. *''' (1536 x 1575) '''[[Glasgow-1093|John Glasgow ]] marries [[Spreull-4|Jonet Spreull]], a member of the prominent Spreull family of Cowden, and has at least two children. ** '''(1550 x 1598)''' [[Glasgow-1029|Stephen Glasgow ]] was elected water bailie from a leet of two, subject to the curious declaration that if he were found culpable and negligent in his duties, not keeping the statutes set down for that effect, he should be immediately deprived of his office. *''' (1550 x 1568) '''[[Glasgow-1096|Robert Glasgow]] appears as a fisher alongside him *''' (1536 x 1585)''' [[Glasgow-1098|William Glasgow]] & Margaret Herbesoun {{Image |file=Glasgow_Name_Study-2.png |align=c |size=900 |caption='''Protocols of the Town Clerks records''' }} These relationships can be explored further on [[Glasgow-1095|John Glasgow (abt.1500-)]]. == The Cunninghame Alliance == The Glasgow and Cunninghame families, along with their connections to the Earls of Glencairn, were influential in the history of Ayrshire and Scotland from the medieval period through the 18th century. The relationships between these families, particularly through strategic marriages, reflect the complex power dynamics and changing allegiances in Scottish society during this time. Intermarriage between prominent families was a common practice in Scottish society during this period. These strategic unions were often arranged to strengthen political, economic, and social ties between families. By marrying into each other's families, the Glasgows and Cunninghames were likely seeking to consolidate their power, expand their influence, and protect their shared interests. Such alliances could provide mutual support, shared resources, and a united front in the face of political and social challenges. In the 16th century, the Cunninghames were embroiled in the notorious feud with the Montgomerys, a power struggle that exemplifies the turbulent nature of Scottish noble families during this period. This feud, culminating in events such as the murder of Hugh Montgomery, 4th Earl of Eglinton in 1586, highlights the lethal extents to which these families went to assert their dominance and protect their interests. The Cunninghames' involvement in the assassination, followed by a brutal cycle of revenge, underscores the violent dynamics of Scottish noble relations and the precarious balance of power in Ayrshire The fact that the Glasgow surname thrived in both Kilwinning and Kelso despite this conflict suggests that they may have played a role in mediating or navigating these tensions, possibly through their monastic connections. * '''(1568 x 1568) '''[[Glasgow-1030|Jhone Glasgow M.A (abt.1568-)]] Minister of Kilbirnie, From 1614 to 1629 * ''' (1583 x 1583) '''[[Glasgow-1027|Robert Glasgow]] marries [[Conynghame-2|Jonet Conynghame]] The Cunninghame family's significant role in the religious transformations of Scotland, particularly during the Reformation, is another critical aspect of their history. The 5th Earl of Glencairn, a staunch Protestant reformer and a patron of John Knox, actively opposed Mary Queen of Scots, aligning the family with key historical movements that reshaped Scotland's religious landscape. The repeated intermarriages over several centuries suggest that the alliance was successful in achieving these goals and that the families valued the benefits of their ongoing connection. *''' (1653 x 1721)''' [[Glasgow-1074|John Glasgow]] who married [[Cunynghame-14|Jean (Cunynghame) Glasgow]] was the Minister of Kilbirnie in the Presbytrie of Irvine from 1688 to 1721, the year of his passing. * ''' (1690 x 1764)''' [[Glasgow-1077|John Glasgow MA )]] bailie in 1730 and thrice provost between 1742 and 1752. * ''' (1693 x 1693)''' [[Glasgow-1075|Robert Glasgow]], M.D marries [[Cunynghame-14|Jean (Cunynghame) Glasgow]], Chamberlain to the Viscount of Garnock, and surgeon at '''Kilbirnie'''. ** His son-in-law was [[Glasgow-1076|Sir Robert Glasgow of Mountgreenan (1747-1827) ]] of Mountgreenan who marries [[Dunlop-2189|Rachel (Dunlop) Glasgow]]. Rachel was an artist and an author with great literary taste and she died at Pau, in the Pyrenees, on 19 July 1828. She is mentioned by Robert Burns in relation to a painting or sketch she made of Coila, the poet's muse. *''' (1719 x 1719) '''[[Glasgow-1227|Abraham Glasgow]] marries [[Cunnyngham-118|Janet Cunnyngham ]] * '''(1747 x 1747) '''[[Glasgow-1321|Alexander Glasgow]] married [[Cunninghame-96|Agnes Cunninghame ]] * '''(1790 x 1790)''' [[Glasgow-1483|James Glasgow]] married [[Cunninghame-101|Jean Cunninghame]] ==Exodus== === Covenanters === The Covenanters were a 17th Century Scottish Presbyterian Christian sect. They were evangelical and militaristic, effectively governing Scotland for a time during the War of the Three Kingdoms. They also fought in the English Civil war, where they were defeated by the New Model Army of Oliver Cromwell. The Covenanters did not recognise the Divine Right of monarchs to lead the Church, only Jesus. This caused them to fall foul of a succession of Kings – Charles I, Charles II, and James VII, who all tried to suppress their religious and rebellious activities. * In '''1638''', the National Covenant is signed by thousands of Scots, initiating a resistance against Charles's alterations to the kirk. Following victories in the 1639 and 1640 Bishops' Wars, the Covenanters seize control of Scotland. * The Restoration of '''1660''' heralds a dark period for the Covenanters, who lose control of the kirk and endure persecution, spurring armed rebellions and ushering in a grim epoch from 1679 to 1688, known as ''"The Killing Time"''. It is this period that marks the earliest know ancestor for many Glasgow family's living outside Scotland. In a harrowing event of '''1679''', The Croune of London is shipwrecked with 257 prisoners aboard, destined for banishment to the American Plantations. Amidst the survivors were [[Glasgow-1498|John Glasgow (abt.1650-)]] and [[Glasgow-1605|William Glasgow (bef.1658-)]] from Cavers, Roxburghshire parish.''William Glasgow, The History of the Reformed Presbyterian Church in America, with Sketches of all her Ministry, Congregations, Missions, Institutions, Publications, etc. (Baltimore: Hill & Harvey, Publishers, 1888), 245''. [[Glasgow-1220|William (Glasgow) Glass (1786-1853)]], who likely changed his name to avoid being identified as a Glasgow, pioneers the settlement that evolves into Edinburgh of the Seven Seas, '''the remotest community in the world'''. The rules he established remain the societal cornerstone in Tristan da Cunha today, fostering communal unity, equitable employment opportunities, and a culture of shared resources. Read more on the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Glasgow_Surname_in_the_Scottish_Borders Glasgow Surname in the Scottish Borders Research Page] Despite the persecution faced by some members of the Glasgow family during this time, others maintained their connections to the Cunninghame family through strategic marriages. This suggests that the Glasgow family's allegiances were not monolithic, with some members prioritizing their religious convictions and facing persecution, while others sought to maintain their social and political connections. It is important to note that the Cunninghame family itself was not monolithic in its allegiances. While some members, such as the Earls of Glencairn, were known for their support of the Stuart monarchy, others may have had more diverse views. The 5th Earl of Glencairn, for example, was a prominent supporter of the Protestant Reformation in Scotland. The fact that John Glasgow served as the Minister of Kilbirnie from 1688 to 1721, a period that includes the Glorious Revolution and the establishment of Presbyterian supremacy in Scotland, suggests that he may have had a more moderate or conciliatory approach to the religious and political divisions of the time. === Ireland=== The Glasgow surname has deep roots in Ireland, particularly in County Antrim, where the family's involvement in the church can be traced back to the earliest known Glasgows in the area. This mirrors the family's long-standing association with religious institutions in Scotland, such as the Tironensian abbeys of Kilwinning and Kelso. [[Glasgow-1147|James Glasgow (abt.1650-1727)]] and [[Glasgow-1498|John Glasgow (abt.1650-)]] recorded in the '''1669''' ''Hearth Money Rolls for Kilwaughter Parish'', were active in the local church for many years. The name appears as "Glascho," reflecting Gaelic influence. The 1700 Larne Meeting House minutes mention James Glasgow1, John Glasgow1, sen., and Robert Glasgow1. In the early 1700s, the Glasgows held prominent roles in the Larne/Kilwaughter Presbyterian Church: * James Glasgow2, likely James1's son, married Sara Muray there in 1727. They had four children between 1728-1740. * Robert Glasgow2 (b. ca 1710) married Rachel Willson in 1729. He was an elder from 1731 and later the treasurer. Their children baptized in the 1730s included James3, Ann Taggard, and Rachel. * Hugh Glasgow2 (b. 1705), possibly Robert2's brother, became an elder in 1741. His children with wife Jane were also baptized there. The next generation made their mark: * In the 1760s-70s, James4 Glasgow had a ropemaking business in Larne. * William3 Glasgow (b. 1763) was a ship captain. Fast forwarding to '''1890''', a birth census unfolds the Scottish familial roots in Ireland, indicating a population of '''312-314''' individuals bearing the Glasgow surname, residing exclusively in the Ulster province. This geographic concentration spans across '''Tyrone''', '''Antrim''', and '''Armagh''' counties.Hanna, Charles Augustus, The Scotch-Irish: Or, the Scot in North Britain, North Ireland, and North America Baltimore: Geneological Publishing Company, 2005. Print (ISBN 9780806301686 [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=0AyDDQAAQBAJ&pg=PA1063&lpg=PA1063&dq=%22James+Glasgow%22+%22Mid+Calder%22&source=bl&ots=ixywQUExWH&sig=ACfU3U3pj7uOc4egqOl5LESLKYEmFCLXzQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjvsJWn9cnqAhUHTxUIHczuCwQQ6AEwAXoECEEQAQ#v=onepage&q=%22James%20Glasgow%22%20%22Mid%20Calder%22&f=false Oxford Dictionary of Family Names in Britain and Ireland] The narrative extends with [[Glasgow-591|William Glasgow (abt.1655-)]] and his progeny in Ireland, as chronicled in the [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Glasgow-590.pdf History of the Glasgow Family] by [[Glasgow-590|William Melanchthon Glasgow (1856-1909)]]. A curious claim within posits the original Glasgow name as 'Cameron', though a deeper delve suggests a connection to the Cameronian Regiment rather than a direct surname lineage. Established on 14th May 1689 in Douglas Lanarkshire from Covenanters' ranks, this regiment—named after notable Covenanter Richard Cameron—reflects the staunch resistance against the Stuart kings' Episcopal church governance imposition over Scottish Presbyterians. This historical tapestry of religious and political struggle, epitomized in the [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Dunkeld '''Dunkeld''' battle] merely three months post-regiment formation, entwines with the Glasgow surname narrative, offering a rich backdrop for its Irish and Scottish chronicles. The Glasgows were leaders in the church, economy, and politics of County Antrim. James3 and Mary's move to South Carolina in the 1770s marked a key point in the family's story as they sought new opportunities in America while maintaining their Irish and Scottish heritage. GLASGOW Surname Maps of Ireland (1901)https://www.barrygriffin.com/surname-maps/irish/GLASGOW/ === '''American Settlers'''=== * John Glasgow, who landed in Antigua (Antego) in 1707-1708 Filby, P. William, Meyer, Mary K., Passenger and immigration lists index : a guide to published arrivalrecords of about 500,000 passengers who came to the United States and Canada in the seventeenth,eighteenth, and nineteenth centuries. 1982-1985 Cumulated Supplements in Four Volumes Detroit, Mich. :Gale Research Co., 1985, Print (ISBN 0-8103-1795-8) * Agnes Glasgow, who arrived in Pennsylvania in 1742 Filby, P. William, Meyer, Mary K., Passenger and immigration lists index : a guide to published arrivalrecords of about 500,000 passengers who came to the United States and Canada in the seventeenth,eighteenth, and nineteenth centuries. 1982-1985 Cumulated Supplements in Four Volumes Detroit, Mich. :Gale Research Co., 1985, Print (ISBN 0-8103-1795-8) * [[Glasgow-804|James Glasgow (1735-1788)]], who arrived in South Carolina in 1769 Filby, P. William, Meyer, Mary K., Passenger and immigration lists index : a guide to published arrivalrecords of about 500,000 passengers who came to the United States and Canada in the seventeenth,eighteenth, and nineteenth centuries. 1982-1985 Cumulated Supplements in Four Volumes Detroit, Mich. :Gale Research Co., 1985, Print (ISBN 0-8103-1795-8) * David Glasgow Born Ireland 1803. Died Indiana 13 March 1866. [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3NQ-1FY familysearch] * Edward Glasgow, aged 17, who landed in Pennsylvania in 1812 Filby, P. William, Meyer, Mary K., Passenger and immigration lists index : a guide to published arrivalrecords of about 500,000 passengers who came to the United States and Canada in the seventeenth,eighteenth, and nineteenth centuries. 1982-1985 Cumulated Supplements in Four Volumes Detroit, Mich. :Gale Research Co., 1985, Print (ISBN 0-8103-1795-8) * Robert Glasgow, aged 25, who landed in New York in 1835 Filby, P. William, Meyer, Mary K., Passenger and immigration lists index : a guide to published arrivalrecords of about 500,000 passengers who came to the United States and Canada in the seventeenth,eighteenth, and nineteenth centuries. 1982-1985 Cumulated Supplements in Four Volumes Detroit, Mich. :Gale Research Co., 1985, Print (ISBN 0-8103-1795-8) * Dr. Robert Glasgow - Slave-owner on St Vincent, moving to Scotland and leaving a significant physical legacy there in Montgreenan House. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Glasgow-540 Hugh Glasgow] was born in Londonderry in about 1739 and died in Pennsylvania. * [https://www.hiltner.com/mckeown/getperson.php?personID=I958&tree=tree1 Alexander Glasgow 1807 (PA) ]   [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Glasgow-997 WikiTree] * Agnes of Glasgow (1760–1780) was a Scottish woman who became a figure of American folklore. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agnes_of_Glasgow * Dr. Maude Glasgow (1876–1955) was an early pioneer in public health and preventive medicine as well as an activist for equal rights. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maude_Glasgow === '''New Zealand Settlers''' === * Adam Glasgow, who landed in Turakina, New Zealand in 1840 * John Glasgow, who landed in Wellington, New Zealand in 1840 * Robert Glasgow, who landed in Wellington, New Zealand in 1840 * Robert Glasgow, who arrived in Nelson, New Zealand aboard the ship "Bombay" in1842 * Miss Jean Glasgow, Scottish settler from Tillicoultry travelling from Glasgow aboardthe ship "Strathfieldsaye" arriving in Port Chalmers, Dunedin, Otago, South Island,New Zealand on 29th April 1858 New Zealand Yesteryears Passenger Lists 1800 to 1900 (Retrieved 26th March 2019). Retrieved fromhttp://www.yesteryears.co.nz/shipping/passlist.html * Mr. D. Glasgow, British settler travelling from London aboard the ship "DerwentWater" arriving in Lyttelton, Canterbury, New Zealand on 26th November 1861 New Zealand Yesteryears Passenger Lists 1800 to 1900 (Retrieved 17th October 2018). Retrieved fromhttp://www.yesteryears.co.nz/shipping/passlist.htm * Mrs. Glasgow, British settler travelling from London with 4 children aboard the ship"Derwent Water" arriving in Lyttelton, Canterbury, New Zealand on 26th November 1861 New Zealand Yesteryears Passenger Lists 1800 to 1900 (Retrieved 17th October 2018). Retrieved fromhttp://www.yesteryears.co.nz/shipping/passlist.htm * Robert Glasgow, who arrived in Auckland, New Zealand aboard the ship "Empress"in 1865 * Ann Glasgow, who arrived in Auckland, New Zealand aboard the ship "Empress" in1865 *[[Glasgow-969|William James Glasgow (abt.1832-1886)]], who arrived in Auckland, New Zealand aboard the ship "Empress"in 1865 * Samuel Glasgow, who arrived in Auckland, New Zealand aboard the ship "Empress"in 1865 * Sarah Glasgow, who arrived in Auckland, New Zealand aboard the ship "Empress" in1865 == Notables == * '''(1568 x 1568) '''[[Glasgow-1030|Jhone Glasgow M.A ]] Minister of Kilbirnie, From 1614 to 1629 * '''(1653 x 1721)''' [[Glasgow-1074|John Glasgow]] who married [[Cunynghame-14|Jean (Cunynghame) Glasgow]] was the Minister of Kilbirnie in the Presbytrie of Irvine from 1688 to 1721, the year of his passing. * ''' (1690 x 1764)''' [[Glasgow-1077|John Glasgow MA]] bailie in 1730 and thrice provost between 1742 and 1752. * ''' (1693 x 1693)''' [[Glasgow-1075|Robert Glasgow]], M.D marries [[Cunynghame-14|Jean (Cunynghame) Glasgow]], Chamberlain to the Viscount of Garnock, and surgeon at '''Kilbirnie'''. * '''(1735 x 1819) ''' [[Glasgow-634|James Glasgow]] * [[Glasgow-634|James Glasgow (1735-1819)]] North Carolina's Secretary of State * '''(1747 x 1827)'''[[Glasgow-1076|Sir Robert Glasgow Jr]] * '''(1786 x 1853) ''' [[Glasgow-1220|William (Glasgow) Glass]] pioneers the settlement that evolves into Edinburgh of the Seven Seas, '''the remotest community in the world'''. The rules he established remain the societal cornerstone in Tristan da Cunha today, fostering communal unity, equitable employment opportunities, and a culture of shared resources. * '''(1792 x 1873) ''' [[Glasgow-971|Alexander Glasgow]] * [[Glasgow-971|Alexander Glasgow (abt.1800-1873)]] was a merchant from Lanarkshire, who operated under ''Alexander Glasgow & Co'' at 201 St Vincent Street. ** Alexanders fathers birth records switch from 'Glasgow' to 'Glasfoord', implying [[Glassford-135|John Glassford of Dougalston and Whitehill]] was possibly the grandson of [[Glasgow-1030|Jhone Glasgow M.A (abt.1568-)]] * [[Glasgow-473|Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)]] was an American novelist who won the Pulitzer Prize for the Novel in 1942 * [[Glasgow-773|Thomas William Glasgow KCB CMG (1876-1955)]] === Frequency === {| class="wikitable" ! Year !! Location !! Frequency !! Source |- | 1881 || Great Britain (Lanarks & Midlothian) || 654 || [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=0AyDDQAAQBAJ&pg=PA1063&lpg=PA1063&dq=%22James+Glasgow%22+%22Mid+Calder%22&source=bl&ots=ixywQUExWH&sig=ACfU3U3pj7uOc4egqOl5LESLKYEmFCLXzQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjvsJWn9cnqAhUHTxUIHczuCwQQ6AEwAXoECEEQAQ#v=onepage&q=%22James%20Glasgow%22%20%22Mid%20Calder%22&f=false Oxford Dictionary of Family Names in Britain and Ireland] |- | 1921 || UK Census || 530 || |- | 2010 || US || 9,078 || [https://projects.newsday.com/databases/long-island/census-last-names/?where=name^Glasgow&offset=0 Newsday] |- | 2014 || US || 12,732 || |- | 2014 || England || 1631 || |- | 2014 || Scotland || 734 || |- | 2014 || Ireland || 503 || |- | 2020 || FamilySearch || 19,037 || [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/find/name?search=1&self=%7CGlasgow%7C0%7C0 FamilySearch] |- | 2020 || WikiTree || 933 || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=GLASGOW&order=dobup Glasgow Surname Index] |- | 2020 || Geneanet || 16,547 (1 in 5 males named James or John) || [https://en.geneanet.org/genealogy/glasgow/GLASGOW Geneanet] |- | 2022 || Great Britain || 1648 || |- | 2022 || Ireland || 312 || |- | 2024 || WikiTree || 2,768 || |- | 2024 || FamilySearch Records || 15,549 || |- |} [https://en.geneanet.org/genealogy/glasgow/GLASGOW geneanet stats] === Supplementary Pages === * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Glasgow_Ancient_YDNA&public=1 Glasgow Ancient YDNA] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Glasgow_DNA Glasgow Modern DNA] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Glasgow_Research&public=1 Glasgow Research] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Gamelin Gamelin] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Glasgow_Surname_Origins Glasgow Surname Origins] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Glasgow_Surname_in_the_Scottish_Borders Glasgow Surname in the Scottish Borders Research Page] * [[Space:Glasgow History|Glasgow History]] * [[Space:Chronology of the Glasgow Family in Northern Ireland in Historical Context|Chronology of the Glasgow Family in Northern Ireland in Historical Context]] * [[Space:The Glasgow's in Ireland-1|The Glasgow's in Ireland]] == References ==

GLASSMAKING DESCENDANTS

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The goal of this project is to link together and explore possible family links with other descendants of glass and crystal makers. Since this was a very strong guild and you had to marry within the guild many descendants are related to each other. I did this with a group of 400 descendants and we found 90% of us all descended from the same couple in the 1600s. -- [[Pennie-22|Laura Bozzay]]. == WikiTree Specific Resources == * We have created a category for Glass Makers. It is in French as we began this under the French Project where most of my ancestral glass and crystal makers lived and worked. To add it to a profile for one of your relatives add this at the top of the Biography header above the biography details but below the heading Category: Verriers (to make it work it has to be inserted between double [ ]. [[Category: Verriers]] This category adds the profile to the list located on the page https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Verriers *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Translation_of_Jean_Georges_dit_Chambre_Walter_Chronicle English version of Jean Georges dit Chambre Walter Chronicle written in late 1700s published after his death *30 x 40 Wall Chart from family maison in Meisenthal 300 years of glass making family of Peter Walter and Anna Stenger *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Glass_work_documents_1700s *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Burgun_Research_Page == External Links == As time permits I plan to organize this section by country and general information about glass and crystal making. This is a work in progress. Feel free to add additional links. *https://www.cmog.org/library/georges-walter-dit-georges-chambre-1741-1823-et-la-grande-saga-des-verriers-du-bitcherland *https://www.cmog.org/library/glashu-tten-glasmachersta-mme-glasmacherleben-im-bitscherland-seit-1550-250-jahre *http://greg-wolf.com/la-chronique-du-verrier-georg-walter/ French version of Jean Georges dit Chambre Walter Chronicle written in late 1700s published after his death *GenVerrE.com an international organization dedicated to the preservation of information about glass and crystal makers and their craft. Free email list. Paid version gives access to data bases and bi-annual magazine * http://rakow.cmog.org/vwebv/holdingsInfo searchId=2211&recCount=50&recPointer=36&bibId=34747 * http://rakow.cmog.org/vwebv/holdingsInfo searchId=2213&recCount=50&recPointer=1&bibId=33554 *http://dispatchfrommetz.blogspot.com/2010/04/meisenthal.html Meisenthal, Goetzenbruck, Soucht, St Louis-Bitche were all locations where Walter family lived, worked, and thrived in the glass industry. == Books == * Verreries et Verriers au Pays de Sarrebourg - Chronique Historique (Au Pays de Sarrebourg N° 3 Antoine Stenger Société d'Histoire et d'Archéologie de Lorraine, Sarrebourg 1989 * Une historie de Verriers de l'Est La Famlle Eschenbrenner Des Origines a la Dispersion Apres La Fermeture de La Verrerrie de Harreberg Avec L'Histoirie des Families Walter, Gerard, Stenger, Raspiller, Muller, Fogt, DesPres, Des Conjoints a Chaque Generation Antoine Caudwell 2006. Tableau II Extrait de la Filliation Walter (Tree) * Les verreries du Comté de Bitche Essais Historique XV-XVIII siècles (Edition originale) Adolphe Marcus Edition Berger-Levrault 1887 et aussi Réédition Weibel, Strasbourg 1981 * Die Glasmacherfamilie Raspiller by Walter Neutzling (1989) * Die Glashütten und Glasmacher im und am Rande des Warndts by Walter Neutzling and Peter Nest (2014) Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Get more members * Compare surnames *Identify where the people lived and worked Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=14589466 send me a private message]. Thanks! Feel free to add your name below and if you want emails to any updates to the page add yourself to the trusted list. *Laura Bozzay | Pennie-22 *Isabelle Huth | Marchal-178 *Loic Mahe | Mahe-28 *Sandra Wulfing |Wülfing-7 *Luc Stenger | Stenger-308 *John Burgan | Burgan-205 '''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/ Space:GLASSMAKING_DESCENDANTS | WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]''' Want to honor a glass or crystal making ancestor? Add their profile below: ==== A ==== *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Andres-222 | Michel Andres (abt. 1622 - 1692) ==== B ==== *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Betz-535 | Vincent Betz (abt. 1620 - abt. 1690) *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bouveret-3 |Jean-François Bouveret (abt. 1750 - 1821) *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Brimont-3 |Jean Brimont (1706 - 1784) *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Burgun-9 | Denis Burgun (abt. 1635 - 1716) *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Burgun-8 | Sebastien Burgun (abt. 1662 - 1719) ==== C ==== *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Chatrian-10 |Jean Baptiste Chatrian (abt. 1785 - 1870) *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Chatrian-2 |Jean-Baptiste Chatrian (1723) *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Chatrian-5 |Jean-Baptiste Chatrian (abt. 1760) ==== D ==== *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/DesChalets-6 | Francois Deschallas (abt. 1594 - 1663) ==== E ==== ==== F ==== *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Felter-205 | Charles H. Felter (1859-1958) ==== G ==== *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Girard-1029 |Jean Martin Girard (abt. 1645 - 1717) *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Girard-2181 |Melchior Girard (abt. 1667 - 1733) ==== H ==== *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hintzy-2 |Urs Hintzy (bef. 1588) ==== I ==== ==== J ==== ==== K ==== ==== L ==== ==== M ==== ==== N ==== ==== O ==== ==== P ==== ==== Q ==== ==== R ==== *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Raspiller-7 |Gaspard Raspiller (abt. 1535 - abt. 1600) *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Raspiller-6 |Georges Raspiller (abt. 1570 - bef. 1624) *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Raspiller-28 |Georges Raspiller (abt. 1628 - 1703) *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Raspiller-4 |Jean Raspiller (abt. 1640 - 1704) *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Raspiller-10 |Melchior Raspiller (1670 - 1739) *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Raspiller-25 |Michael Raspiller (1611 - abt. 1669) *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Raspiller-8 |Pierre Raspiller (abt. 1515 - 1579) *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Raspiller-5 |Pierre Raspiller (1602 - abt. 1664) ==== S ==== *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Schmid-1800 |Georges Schmid ( -1717) *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Schmid-1812 |Melchior Schmid (1639 - 1703) *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Schmid-1814 |Michel Schmid (abt. 1670) *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Schwoerer-8 |Georges Schwoerer (abt. 1625 - abt. 1680) *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Schwoerer-7 | Johann Wolfgang Schwoerer (1655 - 1716) *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Sigwart-13 |Clevis Sigwart (abt. 1540 - abt. 1610) *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Stenger-199 |Anna (Stenger) Walter (bef. 1618 - aft. 1700) *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Stenger-202 | Simon Stenger (abt. 1575 - bef. 1618) *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Stenger-208 |Clauss Stenger (abt. 1425 - bef. 1505) *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Stenger-207 |Lorentz Stenger (abt. 1450 - abt. 1506) *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Stenger-206 |Heinrich Stenger (abt. 1475 - abt. 1537) *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Stenger-205 |Frantz Stenger (abt. 1525 - bef. 1625) *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Stenger-204| Hans Stenger (abt. 1550 - bef. 1650) ==== T ==== ==== U ==== ==== V ==== *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Verniory-4 |Blaise Verniory (1717 - 1799) *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Verniory-3 |Jean Gaspard Verniory (1684) *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Verniory-5 |Michael Verniory (abt. 1645) *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Verniory-6 |Wilhelm Verniory (abt. 1613 - 1693) ==== W ==== *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Walter-3149 |Adam Walter (abt. 1642 - 1688) *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Walter-3021 | Etienne Walter (1671 - 1759) *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Walter-3443 |Jacob Adam Walter (1714 - 1792) *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Walter-3018 |Jean Georges Walter (1741 - 1823) *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Walter-3444 |Jean Martin Walter (1681 - 1763) *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Walter-3215 |Peter Walter (abt. 1610 - abt. 1677) ==== X, Y, Z ==== If you want to link profiles under a surname you can.

Glaze Name Study

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''' {{Green|This is the Glaze Name Study Project Page}} '''
==How this study began== :From: [[Heiden-124|Heiden-124]] ::While researching my family lines I accumulated a large amount of information on the '''Glaze''' surname. At first I created a website with the data, and soon after it became very large and too hard to manage. I was concerned that if something ever happened to where I could not edit my website that the data may become lost, then fellow researcher, [[Bechman-4|Bechman-4]], introduced to me to ''Wikitree'', where I began adding the information I had complied about the '''Glaze''' surname and other lines in my research. Once here I discovered that no one had created a name study, thus my purpose. :::My '''Glaze''' line, below: ::::I am the daughter of William Harold Heiden ::::William is the son of Elsie Latta (Wamer) Petrey ::::Elsie is the daughter of Alcinda Jane '''(Glaze)''' Wamer ::::Alcinda is the daughter of George A '''Glaze ''' ::::George is the son of Arehart '''Glaze ''' ::::Arehart is the son of John '''Glaze ''' ::::John is the son of Erhardt (Kloss) '''Glaze ''' ::::[[Kloss-55|Erhardt Kloss/'''Glaze ''' ]] (1708-1779) ::Erhardt is my fifth great grandfather and where my research stops. ::Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this Name Study page (at the foot of the page) or in the [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] forum using the tag {{Tag Link|Glaze}}, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=13638575 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Who should be added?== ::Anyone born into the family. ::Why? This enables those to search/connect to other Glaze descendants using current DNA standards. ==Goals== #Document origin of '''Glaze ''' surname #Preserve information of '''Glaze ''' surname #Display DNA connections of '''Glaze ''' surname ==How to Join== ::Join the Glaze Project to collaborate. Please post a comment here on this Glaze Name Study Page (to the right) or in the [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] forum using the tag '''Glaze''', or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=13638575 send a private message] to Name study leader. Add the ''Glaze'' name study category to the ancestral profile. To do this, copy and paste the following template into the profile at the top, before the biography section. This will categorize the profile as belonging to the name study. :::::: {{One Name Study|name=Glaze}} :::If the profile is included in multiple projects, use the category template below instead, as shown here: :::::: [[Category:Glaze_Name_Study]] ==Task List== #Clean up redundant gedcom data in profiles ''[[Help:GEDCOM-Created_Biographies|See: How to]]'' #Research, compare and merge duplicate profiles ''[[Help:Matching_and_Merging_FAQ|See: How to]]'' #Resolve issues caused by false or misleading sources #Add sources to all unsourced profiles ==Glaze Name Study Project== ::'''Study Leader''': [[Heiden-124|Heiden-124]] ::'''Study Project Page''': [[Space:Glaze_Name_Study|Glaze Name Study Project Page]]. ''' {{Red|You are here}} ''' ::'''Category''': [[:Category:Glaze_Name_Study|Glaze Name Study]] ''Click to view names added'' ::'''Glaze Name Study Category Tag''': As you encounter profiles with the surname Glaze or any variations of the same, please add the ''Glaze Name Study Category'' to the the ancestral profile. To do this, copy and paste the following template into the profile at the top, before the biography section. This will categorize the profile as belonging to the name study. :::::: {{One Name Study|name=Glaze}} :::If the profile is included in multiple projects, use the category template below instead, as shown here: :::::: [[Category:Glaze_Name_Study]] ::'''Genealogist to Genealogist (G2G) forum'''. Ask a question or [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/GLAZE post a message] for the group using the '' "Ask Question" '' button. Make sure you add the '''Glaze''' tag, It will post a message in the G2G forum with the {{Tag Link|Glaze}} tag so that those following the tag will see it. ===Surname Variations=== ::Cleix, Clays, Cless, Clos, Glace, Glass, Glasz, Glays, '''Glaze''', Glees, Gleix, Gles, Glës, Gless, Glesse, Glice, Glise, Gloss, Kles, Kless, Kliss, Kloss, Leess, Less ===DNA Connections=== :''Wikitree''. '''[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=GLAZE&order=name&filterId=&filterType= Glaze''' DNA connections] ===Notable Glaze=== {{Image|file=Glaze-328.jpg|size=200|align=l|caption=Glaze Long Rifle}}
[[Glaze-328|George W Glaze]] (1781-1862). From Hampshire County, Virginia. Gunsmith known for the 1800's Virginia, Glaze Long Rifle. It appears he learned the trade from his father, who learned from his father! {{Image|file=Glaze-43.jpg|size=200|align=l|caption=Ralph Glaze}}
[[Glaze-43|Daniel Ralph Glaze]] (1881-1968). Born in Colorado, an American athlete and coach who played as a right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball.

Glen Afton Mine Disaster 1939

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[[Category:Glen Afton Mine Disaster, Huntly, Waikato, 1939]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:New Zealand_Mining_Disasters Team|New Zealand Mining Disasters]] |'''Glen Afton Mining Disaster''' ===History and Circumstances=== '''Glen Afton''' Glen Afton is a village in the Waikato District in the northern part of the Waikato Region of the North Island of New Zealand. Formerly an important coal-mining centre, it consists today of little more than a few houses with very limited services and amenities, although one large and one small open-cast coal mine still operate in the area. The nearest town is Huntly, some 14 km away. The Glen Afton community boasted a series of facilities which were financed through county council and ratepayers association projects. These facilities included: shops, bowling greens, rugby league grounds, railway station, Post Office, community hall [for dances, meetings and Sunday movies], hotel and well-known pottery.[https://www.revolvy.com/topic/Glen%20Afton Glen Afton] :'''Glen Afton Mine''' The Glen Afton mine opened with great excitement of the residents on 25 July 1923 with 2,000 attending opening ceremonies. The coal from this mine powered the area dairy industry, and at the time of the collieriers operation, the mines were a place of community. {{Image|file=Glen_Afton_Mine_Disaser-1.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Opening of Glen Afton Mine 25 Jul 1923 }} Glen Afton quickly became a model township, based around the mine. Everything had to be designed and built from scratch. Not only did the miners depend on each other with their lives inside the mines for safety, they also spent a large part of their time outside the mines together. :'''Glen Afton Mine Disaster''' On the 24 September 1939 an underground fire broke out in the mine with the loss of eleven lives caused by an accumulation of carbon monoxide gas from a small fire caused by a short circuit. The fire was thought to have been extinguished. It was located at a fault between two sections of a coal seam and ignited sometime on the Saturday morning prior to the weekend shutdown. Miners placed mud between the seams in an attempt to extinguish the fire. Unknown to them, the fire continued to smolder, causing the release of carbon monoxide gas. Extraction fans had been turned off for the weekend and this led to a buildup of carbon monoxide in the mine. Later a fault was noted at the Huntly Power Station and traced to the line supplying electrical current to the Glen Afton Collieries. Management at Glen Afton were advised of this. Men searched for the source of the problem on Saturday afternoon and when they were unable to locate it decided to return the following morning. On Sunday '''Christopher Blackburn''', mine manager, and a group including engineers, electricians and mine deputies returned to the mine. When Blackburn discovered that the two deputies and two electricians were trapped in the mine, he sent an urgent message for the extractor fans to be started. He then led a party of four other men into the mine, followed by two others who were sent to a different part of the mine. [http://www.TeAra.govt.nz/en/1966/disasters-and-mishaps-coal-mining/page-3 (accessed 05 Oct 2017)'Huntly Disasters', from An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand, edited by A. H. McLintock, originally published in 1966] Following this, four other men had entered the mine. Subsequently, several others ventured in, until those on the surface realized something was wrong. While some of the men were lucky and managed to get out, eleven men died. The fire had rekindled and a rescue party, who were miners off-duty or working outside the mine, was assembled to go below ground. Everyone inside of or who went in the mine on that day died. {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-6.png |align=c |size=l}} :'''Royal Commission of Inquiry''' {{Image|file=Glen_Afton_Mine_Disaser.png |align=l |size=m }} ::The Royal Commission of Inquiry opened on 27 November 1939 and concluded a number of failings and recommendations to be implemented in the mining industry nationwide, to prevent this sort of disaster happening again. The inquiry found that the fire was caused by a short circuit. It was found that the management of the mine was substandard and that the deputy‟s recording of potential hazards and abnormal circumstances was lax. These shortfalls were minor issues in themselves, however, when combined with other lapses and errors, led to disproportionately tragic consequences. [Edwards] ::The inquiry reported on the cause of the underground fire: ::There was an earlier fire at about 10 o'clock in the morning on Saturday, 23rd September, 1939. Two witnesses stated that at the time of this fire '''WILCOX''', the underviewer, said, " This looks like a short," indicating his opinion that the origin of the fire had been an electrical short circuit. ::The report was of the opinion, however, that there was no justification for that assumption and reached the conclusion that the fire on Saturday morning was caused by a dropped cigarette or a naked light coming into contact with inflammable material. ::Subsequent examinations of the mine by several persons proved that the site of the fire on Sunday morning was the same as that of the fire on Saturday. In the reports opinion the only safe conclusion is that the Saturday morning fire was not properly extinguished, but revived and burned vigorously after work ceased in the mine for the day. [https://atojs.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/atojs?a=d&d=AJHR1940-I.2.2.2.14&e=-------10--1------0-- Glen Afton Collieries Royal Commission of Inquiry Report 1940]. There is a link on the site to download the full text pdf of the report. '''This disaster resulted in the establishment of a ''Mines Rescue Unit'' for the Waikato mining region''' {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-6.png |align=c |size=l}} ===Miner Victims=== {{Image|file=Glen_Afton_Mine_Disaser.jpg |align=c |size=l }}
11 Lives Lost at Glen Afton Mine
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'''9 of the 11 Miners Killed'''
::'''Note: If you'd like individual's photos of any of the above men, please contact the Profile Manager of this page to upload.''' '''24 children were left fatherless on that day.''' One of those 24 children and others attended a memorial for the disaster 70 years later, in 2009, and many eyewitness statements are given in this news report: [http://www.stuff.co.nz/waikato-times/news/2893406/The-day-Glen-Afton-mine-took-11-lives THE DAY GLEN AFTON MINE TOOK ELEVEN LIVES] ====William Bell==== {{Image|file=Glen_Afton_Mine_Disaser-5.jpg |align=l |size=m }}{{Image|file=Glen_Afton_Mine_Disaser-4.png |align=r |size=m }} [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/BPB19390927.2.14 William Bell’s Obitary] ====George Hunter==== {{Image|file=Glen_Afton_Mine_Disaser-6.jpg |align=l |size=m }} [http://www.coal.net.nz/uploads/files/WCM%20Educational%20Resource%20-%20Teachers%20Resource%20Unit%202012.pdf Waikato Coalfield Museum Project]'''George Hunter''' was a shiftman at the Glen Afton Collieries. He was killed in the disaster and was survived by his wife, '''Margaret''', and their two young children, '''Helen''' and '''George junior'''. A letter from Margaret to George‟s family, written nearly a month after the disaster, provides a poignant insight to the situation in which the family found themselves. Margaret was clearly upset when writing,'' “I have to try and hide my sorrow. Every time she [Helen] sees me crying, she nearly goes into hysterics. We've had an awful job with Georgie, I've had to leave him with neighbours once or twice, he doesn't like me out of his sight. We go to bed at seven each night I can’t sit up.”'' {{Image|file=Glen_Afton_Mine_Disaser-5.png |align=r |size=m }} Margaret continued: ''"the fans [at Glen Afton Collieries] are suppose [sic] to work 2hrs before any man goes in the mine and they weren’t on, so there will be some trouble about it. [This] tragedy will go down in history.”'' At 10:15 am on the Sunday, '''Mr Thomas''', an underviewer from the mine had requested '''George Hunter'''’s assistance. Prior to leaving for work, George could see smoke coming from the mine and he said, “Don’t worry it will be another fire. I get double pay for today’s work and I will see you later.” This was the last time Margaret Hunter, Helen and wee Georgie saw George alive, after having earlier shared breakfast in bed together. When Margaret delivered George’s food at 3:30 pm she saw ambulances and cars at the entrance to the mine and, in her letter, describes a feeling of unease she later interpreted as a premonition of the disaster. Margaret waited with members of the families of the other missing miners until 8 o‟clock that night. Eleven bodies were removed from the mine, one of whom was '''George Hunter'''. George's death in the disaster also brought financial and emotional difficulties for Margaret, and their children. Their circumstances were further complicated because George had not made a will. This meant the affairs of his estate were handled by the Public Trust. There was a compensatory company grant of £1,000 following the disaster. With a paltry pension of £1/15/0 Margaret and the children found it difficult to survive. {{Image|file=Glen_Afton_Mine_Disaser-6.png |align=c |size=l}} With the help of financial assistance from her in-laws, Margaret returned to Scotland with the children. Some nine months later Margaret was forced to return to Auckland as the monies held in trust for the children were administered in New Zealand. Margaret eventually remarried. For many years, George and Margaret's extended families lost touch with each other. Recently later generations of these families got in touch once more and all family members are now living the the United Kingdom. ===Rescue Effort & Rescuers=== Those in the first rescue party knew they were unlikely to return and died trying to save their fellow miners. Afterwards, everyone knew there would be no survivors, and it became a recovery operation. [http://www.stuff.co.nz/waikato-times/news/2893406/The-day-Glen-Afton-mine-took-11-lives THE DAY GLEN AFTON MINE TOOK ELEVEN LIVES] {{Image|file=Glen_Afton_Mine_Disaser-2.jpg |align=c |size=l }} ''SCENES FOLLOWING THE TRAGEDY. On left, is a general view at the Glen Afton mine, taken on 26 Sep 1939 as the last three bodies were being brought to the entrance. The other picture shows rescue party members entering the MacDonald mine, which connects with the Glen Afton workings.'' {{Image|file=Glen_Afton_Mine_Disaser-4.jpg |align=c |size=l }} As mentioned, if anything positive can come from a disaster, a Mining Rescue Unit was established as a result of the findings of the Glen Afton mine disaster for all mining operations in the Waikato region. ===Others Involved/Supporters and the Aftermath=== Many were involved after the disaster: family, investigations, miners not involved. The sources and resources listed may uncover others who may be honored and remembered. {{Image|file=Glen_Afton_Mine_Disaser-3.jpg |align=c |size=l }} TRIBUTES IN FLOWERS. Beautiful wreaths piled in the '''Ngaruawahia Cemetery''' after the funerals on September 26. ===Project & Memorial Stickers=== ====New Zealand Project Sticker==== This sticker categorizes the many involved in this disaster to the village of Glen Afton. '''''Copy & Paste''''' this into the biography section of the profile: {{New Zealand Sticker |region=Waikato |place= Glen Afton }} So this image appears like this: {{New Zealand Sticker |region=Waikato |place= Glen Afton }} This also categorizes the profiles to Glen Afton, Waikato. ::'''''Since this is the definitive project for New Zealand, it is important to connect with others in the same area at the same time to truly create the one family tree. Be sure to check out the New Zealand project for other ideas. Please see: [[Project:New_Zealand|New Zealand Project]] *Research names found in the '''[https://atojs.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/atojs?a=d&d=AJHR1940-I.2.2.2.14&e=-------10--1------0---- GLEN AFTON COLLIERIES ROYAL COMMISSION REPORT]''' and add their profiles. There is a link on that page to download the full-text pdf of the report. ===Genealogy Resources=== *[http://forebears.io/new-zealand/waikato-region/ngaruawahia Ngaruawahia Genealogy Search, Waikato Region] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2273970 FindaGrave list of all internments at Ngaruawahia Old Cemetery] Some miners killed in Glen Afton mine September 1939 were buried here. *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSln=Blackburn&GSbyrel=all&GSdy=1939&GSdyrel=in&GScntry=85&GSob=n&CRid=2300022&df=all&pt=Huntly%20Cemetery%2C%20Waikato& FindaGrave list of all internments at Huntly Cemetery] Some miners killed in Glen Afton mine September 1939 were buried here. ===Museums & Memorials=== *[http://waikatocoalfieldsmuseum.weebly.com Waikato Coalfields Museum] ===Want to Know More?=== [https://www.facebook.com/WaikatoCoalfieldsMuseum/photos/a.588760157810244.1073741827.588753474477579/863813380304919/?type=1&theater Great Facebook page full of photos, stories, memorials maintained by the Waikato Coalfields Museum on Mining in the Waikato region] ===Sources=== *[http://www.stuff.co.nz/waikato-times/news/2893406/The-day-Glen-Afton-mine-took-11-lives The day Glen Afton mine claimed 11 lives Stuff.co.nz] *[http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/4365564/Mine-disasters-in-NZ Mine disasters in NZ Stuff.co.nz] *[https://www.google.com/search?q=mine+disasters+reports+new+zealand&ei=OlVoWeecAcqq-QGCu73ADA&start=10&sa=N&biw=1280&bih=645 mine disasters reports new zealand - Google Search Mine disasters in NZ Stuff.co.nz] *[https://my.christchurchcitylibraries.com/new-zealand-disasters/ New Zealand Disasters Christchurch City Libraries mine disasters reports new zealand - Google Search] *[http://www.reuters.com/article/newzealand-explosion-disasters-idUKSGE6AJ00420101120 REFILE-FACTBOX-World and New Zealand mining disasters Reuters New Zealand Disasters Christchurch City Libraries] *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~sooty/glenaftonmine1939.html NEW ZEALAND DISASTERS AND TRAGEDIES - GLEN AFTON MINE - 1939 REFILE-FACTBOX-World and New Zealand mining disasters Reuters] *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~sooty/glenaftonmine1939.htm NEW ZEALAND DISASTERS AND TRAGEDIES - GLEN AFTON MINE - 1939] *[https://library.mines.edu/UserFiles/File/library/PDF/Archive/NZ-IndexMine.pdf New Zealand List of Mining Victims - Colorado School of Mines]

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Glen Cinema Disaster

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] '''The Glen Cinema Disaster''' occurred on 31 Dec 1929. About 1,000 children were attending a children's matinee, when smoke from a smouldering film canister was seen. In the panic and crush which ensued, 69 children were killed and 40 were injured, 2 of whom also died in the following days. The Scotsman - Wednesday 01 January 1930: ([https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000540/19300101/473/0009 British Newspaper Archive])BBC Scotland News, Published 31 December 2019: ([https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-50502446 Glen Cinema article])GlasgowLive News: 30 Dec 2019: ([https://www.glasgowlive.co.uk/news/history/glen-cinema-disaster-paisley-15613839?utm_source=linkCopy&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=sharebar Glen Cinema article]) Some families lost more than one child in what was one of the worst human tragedies in Scotland. A ceremony is still held in Paisley each year on 31st December to commemorate the victims. Following the tragedy, safety regulations were improved and inspections of picture houses were made compulsory. '''In memory of the children who died in the Glen Cinema disaster: ''' [[Adams-51466|Robert Adams]],10 [[Alexander-18379|Robert Alexander]], 6 [[Bell-31777|John Cochran Bell]], 10 William Black [[Blue-1515|Hugh Blue]], 9 [[Bowes-1021|John Watson Bowes]], 9 [[Boyd-15020|David Boyd]], 8 [[Brain-588|Caroline Campbell Brain]], 7 [[Buchanan-7515|Lily Buchanan]], 5 [[Cairns-1681|John William Cairns]],10 [[Corbett-3947|Daniel McCallum Corbett]], 11 [[Corrigan-1107|Elizabeth Corrigan]], 9 [[Coyle-2010|Agnes Stevenson Coyle]], 5 [[Craig-11436|Robert Buchanan Craig]], 6 [[Curran-2395|Francis Curran]], 4 [[Dempster-1185|Elizabeth H Dempster]], 8 [[Digney-92|Sarah McCafferty Digney]], 8 (aka Sarah McCafferty) [[Dixon-13657|Leah Dixon]], 10 [[Dolan-2031|Mary Dolan]], 8 [[Elliott-17116|George Elliott]], 8 [[Elliott-17621|Henry Elliott]], 10 [[Finlay-1192|Elizabeth Ingram Finlay]], 8 [[Fiori-49|Enso Fiori]], 6 [[Fitch-3219|Janet Paterson Fitch]], 10 [[Fitch-3217|William Hendry Fitch]], 7 [[Gatherer-18|James Gatherer]], 6 [[Gibson-20895|Margaret Gibson]], 8 [[Gielty-3|James Gielty]], 6 [[Gielty-2|John Gielty]], 8 [[Gillies-1189|Norman Gillies]], 6 [[Goodwin-10052|John Wilson Goodwin]], 9 [[Green-39007|Henry Masterton Green]], 4 [[Green-39735|Mary Hannah Green]], 6 [[Grogan-984|Archibald Grogan]], 6 [[Hamilton-25510|Annie Paton Hamilton]], 7 [[Hammond-10931|George Hammond]], 5 [[Hart-16588|Elizabeth Miller Hart]], 7 [[Houston-4752|Peter McCullay Houston]], 9 [[Howard-24544|Thomas Kerr Howard]], 9 [[Irvine-4109|Julia McCluskey Irvine]], 8 [[Irvine-4261|William Robert Irvine]], 6 [[Jackson-41507|Thomas Jackson]], 9 [[Johnston-20690|James Russell Johnston]], 13 [[Kennedy-21121|George Kennedy]], 13 [[Kilkie-9|Helen Kilkie]], 10 [[Kilkie-10|Thomas Kilkie]], 5 [[Leonard-11836|Elizabeth Leonard]], 11 [[McBlane-10|Samuel Rankine McBlane]], 7 [[McConnell-5278|Robert McConnell]], 11 [[McCran-4|Helen Syme McCran]], 9 [[McCran-5|Williamina Wood McCran]], 1 [[McEnhill-9|Edward McEnhill]], 9 [[McEnhill-10|James McEnhill]], 11 [[McEnhill-8|Margaret McEnhill or Irvine]], 3 [[McGarrity-115|Denis McGarrity]], 6 [[McGirr-156|Robert McGirr]], 9 [[McGrattan-12|Jeanie McGrattan]], 4 [[McWattie-2|Mary Winning McWattie]],10 [[Morrow-5630|Margaret Morrow]], 10 [[Niven-563|Robert Niven]], 7 [[McDonald-21723|Georgina McDonald Peacock]], 11 [[Perkins-16976|Thomas Perkins]], 7 [[Pinkerton-1184|John Pinkerton]], 12 [[Pinkerton-1185|William Pinkerton]], 5 [[Rae-1939|William Rae]], 15 [[Renfrew-146|Thomas Renton Renfrew]], 11 [[Scott-41159|George Lorimer Scott]], 9 [[Speirs-405|William Ballantyne Speirs]], 7 [[Stevenson-8779|Jane Stevenson]], 9 [[Telfer-728|Alexander Telfer]], 4 [[Wingate-916|Robert Russell Wingate]], 11 ==Sources==

Glidden Family History

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Here is a central page for organizing genealogy related to the '''Glidden Family''' surname and information about individuals and places named Glidden. === Famous and Creative Gliddens === * [[Glidden-1|Joseph F. Glidden]] (1813-1906) invented barbed wire and thereby changed the landscape of the American West. === Towns Named Glidden === * '''Glidden, Iowa''' was named for [[Glidden-1|Joseph F. Glidden]], developer of barbed wire. It is located in Carroll County which is in the western central portion of Iowa. In 2000, the town’s population was about 1,253 in a town the size of one square mile. === Gliddens on WikiTree === Here is current [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/G/GLIDDEN_1.html Glidden index]. It is relatively sparse but will be growing. If you are a Glidden and add yourself or an ancestor to WikiTree we will add you by tomorrow morning. [[Category:Surnames]]

Gloucestershire Team

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[[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project:England|England Project]] | [[Space:England:_Counties_Team|England Counties Team Page]] | [[:Category:Gloucestershire|Gloucestershire Category page]] | [[Space:Gloucestershire_Resources|Gloucestershire Research Resources Page]] == Welcome to the Gloucestershire and Bristol Team Page! == '''Team Leader:''' [[Winkler-407 |Alison Breton]] '''Gloucestershire Team Members: '''[[Greet-49|Elizabeth Viney]] |[[Lear-406|Tracey Lear]] | |[[Winkler-407 |Alison Breton]] | [[Stephens-10192|Donna Harris]] |[[Steel-2068 |Sam Steel]] | [[Speed-878|Ian Speed]] | [[Davies-5942|Steve Davies]] | [[Mortimer-1706|David Mortimer]] |[[Emmett-561|Kaitlyn Emmett ]] |[[Crew-777|Geoff Crew]] |[[Hood-4815|Cherryl Schmidt]] |[[Smith-245120 |Jan Hellier]] | [[Woodward-8107|Megan Woodward]] | [[Mitchell-33774|Maurie Mitchell]] | [[Ko-31|Betsy Ko]] |[[Bayer-1265|Cyndee Bayer]] | [[Welch-10977|Casey Welch]] | [[MacLeod-2785|Marian MacLeod]] | [[Christmas-476|Michael Christmas]] [[Hoare-535|Malcolm Hoare]] [[Hill-53077|Stephanie Hill]] [[Hartley-2249|David Hartley]] [[Pope-10991|Sue (Pope) Hewitt]] '''Goal''' The Gloucestershire Team covers the county of Gloucestershire, England. Our goal is to ensure that all Gloucestershire profiles are of a high standard, as complete as possible, and connected to the global tree. We also look after the City of Bristol. In order to achieve our goal there are a number of things members can work on: *Identifying and improving [[:Category:Gloucestershire,_Notables|Gloucestershire Notables]] (listed in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:People_from_Gloucestershire Wikipedia]) in support of the 2021 Accuracy initiative *Providing at least some evidence for the existence of the [[:Category:Gloucestershire,_Unsourced_Profiles|Gloucestershire Unsourced Profiles]]. Where evidence is not forthcoming, profiles may be listed for review under the team's [[Space:Gloucestershire_Procedure_for_longstanding_unsourced_profiles_of_suspect_existence|Longstanding Unsourced Profiles]] procedure. * Finding correct names for [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=England+Gloucestershire+LastNameAtBirth%3DUnknown+&MaxProfiles=50000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 Gloucestershire profiles with unknown last names at birth] * Connecting [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_GLS|Gloucestershire unconnected profiles]]. * Tackling suggestions on Gloucestershire profiles from [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_GLS|Aleš's weekly report]]. * Gloucestershire profiles managed by the England Project. == Topics, Links and Stats== Our statistics have been reset as during April 2023 Bristol was added as a new area and a lot of work was undertaken to improve the location labels of the two area. Therefore we cannot compare with previous tables. Click the links in the tables below to navigate to the area you are working in. This table gives an overview of Gloucestershire profiles, showing how our branch of the tree is growing and how its quality is improving. If you would like to help us in our efforts to make the tree even better, follow [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England%2C_Regional_and_County_Statistics_Page England and County Statistics Page] ===Gloucestershire=== This table gives an overview of Gloucestershire profiles, showing how our branch of the tree is growing and how its quality is improving. If you would like to help us in our efforts to make the tree even better, follow [[Space:Understanding_England_and_County_Statistics|Understanding England and County Statistics]] Week ending 27 Jan included the second week of the Connect-A-Thon {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Gloucestershire_Team|'''GLOUCESTERSHIRE''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Quality summary to 17 Feb 2024''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_GLS |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_GLS |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_GLS|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DGloucestershire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DGloucestershire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DGloucestershire&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''Current Totals'''
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(0.95%)''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Net movements''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_GLS |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_GLS |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_GLS|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DGloucestershire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DGloucestershire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DGloucestershire&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 17 Feb 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+229}}'''||'''{{Blue|-3}}'''||'''{{Red|+7}}'''||'''{{Blue|-1}}'''||'''{{Blue|-3}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 10 Feb 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+195}}'''||'''{{Red|+5}}'''||'''{{Red|+10}}'''||'''{{Blue|-11}}'''||'''{{Red|+1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 03 Feb 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+197}}'''||'''{{Red|+7}}'''||'''{{Red|+29}}'''||'''{{Blue|-12}}'''||'''{{Blue|-4}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Jan 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+388}}'''||'''{{Red|+2}}'''||'''{{Red|+20}}'''||'''{{Red|+36}}'''||'''{{Red|+1}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Overall Net Movement 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+11,027}}'''||'''{{Red|+84}}'''||'''{{Red|+403}}'''||'''{{Red|+225}}'''||'''{{Red|+22}}''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Improvements''' |- align="center" | ||'''Profiles'''
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'''Identified''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 17 Feb 2024'''||'''{{Blue|229}}'''||'''{{Blue|2}}'''||'''{{Blue|7}}'''||'''{{Blue|22}}'''||'''{{Blue|4}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 10 Feb 2024'''||'''{{Blue|195}}'''||'''{{Blue|1}}'''||'''{{Blue|10}}'''||'''{{Blue|25}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 03 Feb 2024'''||'''{{Blue|197}}'''||'''{{Blue|5}}'''||'''{{Blue|9}}'''||'''{{Blue|47}}'''||'''{{Blue|6}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Jan 2024'''||'''{{Blue|388}}'''||'''{{Blue|8}}'''||'''{{Blue|14}}'''||'''{{Blue|28}}'''||'''{{Blue|2}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Cumulative to date 2024'''
'''(ave per week 2024)'''||'''{{Blue|11,027}}'''
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'''{{Blue|(0)}}''' |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] ===Bristol=== This table gives an overview of Bristol profiles, showing how our branch of the tree is growing and how its quality is improving. If you would like to help us in our efforts to make the tree even better, follow [[Space:Understanding_England_and_County_Statistics|Understanding England and County Statistics]] Week ending 27 Jan included the second week of the Connect-A-Thon {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Gloucestershire_Team|'''BRISTOL''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Quality summary to 17 Feb 2024''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_BRI |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_BRI |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_BRI|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DBristol+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DBristol+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DBristol&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''Current Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''32,726
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'''{{Blue|(0.73%)}}''' || '''{{Red|2,172}}'''
'''{{Blue|(6.64%)}}''' || '''{{Blue|1,084}}'''
'''{{Blue|(3.31%)}}''' || '''{{Red|194}}'''
'''{{Blue|(0.59%)}}''' |- align="center" | '''15 Apr 2023 Totals'''
'''(% of total profiles)''' || '''27,933
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(2.42%)''' || '''2,015
(7.21%)''' || '''1,130
(4.05%)''' || '''169
(0.61%)''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Net movements''' |- | || '''Profiles''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_BRI |Unsourced]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_BRI |Unconnected]]''' || '''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_BRI|Suggestions]]''' || '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DBristol+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DBristol+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DBristol&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=500 Unknowns]''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 17 Feb 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+84}}'''||'''{{Blue|-2}}'''||'''{{Red|+6}}'''||'''{{Red|+3}}'''||'''{{Blue|-1}}''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 10 Feb 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+104}}'''||'''{{Blue|-2}}'''||'''{{Blue|-20}}'''||'''{{Red|+2}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 03 Feb 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+96}}'''||'''{{Blue|-3}}'''||'''{{Red|+14}}'''||'''{{Blue|-3}}'''||'''0''' |- align="center" | '''w/e 27 Jan 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+224}}'''||'''{{Red|+2}}'''||'''{{Red|+18}}'''||'''{{Red|+2}}'''||'''{{Red|+3}}''' |- | || || || || || |- align="center" | '''Overall Net Movement 2024'''||'''{{Blue|+4,793}}'''||'''{{Blue|-437}}'''||'''{{Red|+157}}'''||'''{{Blue|-46}}'''||'''{{Red|+25}}''' |- | colspan="6" height="10" border="0" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" | |- | align="center" colspan="6" | '''Improvements''' |- align="center" | ||'''Profiles'''
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'''(ave per week 2024)'''||'''{{Blue|4,793}}'''
'''{{Blue|(109)}}'''||'''{{Blue|24}}'''
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'''{{Blue|(4)}}'''||'''{{Blue|111}}'''
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'''{{Blue|(0)}}''' |} |} '''Team Member Specific Interests''' *[[Greet-49|Elizabeth Viney]] Connecting Chipping Campden profiles, sourcing 1500-1600 Glos profiles, Cotswold area * [[Lear-406|Tracey Lear]] *[[Winkler-407 |Alison Breton]] Forest of Dean * [[Stephens-10192|Donna Harris]] *[[Speed-878|Ian Speed]] *[[Steel-2068 |Sam Steel]] Steel/Steele and Hodges families in Stroud and the surrounding area. *[[Davies-5942|Steve Davies]] Forest of Dean - family names Davies/Hough/Kibble/Ward/Priday/Hurcombe *[[Mortimer-1706|David Mortimer]] Vale of Berkeley 1500-1800, Forest of Dean *[[Marshall-8222|Sondra Marshall]] American English Immigrants - mainly Nebraska *[[Emmett-561|Kaitlyn Emmett]] *[[Crew-777|Geoff Crew]] *[[Hood-4815|Cherryl Schmidt]] *[[Christmas-476|Michael Christmas]] Medieval Bristol profiles ==Location Information for Bristol == Bristol is a City AND County in its own right. Put "Bristol, England" in the location boxes. See [[Space:Categorisation_in_Bristol|here]] for more information about categorisation which is slightly different to how the location fields work. ==Team Challenges== We have one Challenge team connected to the England Project. Members of the England Counties teams are encouraged to join as a member of The Mighty Oaks and participate from time to time in WikiTree challenges for England. *[[Space:Mighty_Oaks|Mighty Oaks]] '''Gloucestershire Resources''' Check out our [[Space:Gloucestershire_Resources|Gloucestershire Research Resources Page]] here. ''If you are interested in helping with Gloucestershire and are not already a member of the England Project please feel free to look at the [[Project:England|England Project page]] to find out more. If you have any questions about Gloucestershire, please contact the team leader above.''

Glover Name Study

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[[Category:Glover Name Study]]__NOTOC__ [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Participate == The surname Glover is most common (sorted by number of individuals) in the United States, Canada, England, Australia, South Africa and New Zealand. It also occurs in other countries, such as France, Ghana, Germany, and Nigeria. Volunteers for this project may work on specific family lines, specific regions (a country, a state or province within a country, or a smaller region) or other areas of interest (e.g. pre-1700 or pre-1500 profiles). If you are experienced in particular area of research, please consider adding yourself as a contact under the '''Areas of Research''' section below. Please contact the Study's coordinator [[Glover-6114|Kimberly Ryan]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! ==Inclusion and Exclusion== Normally profiles for people who were not born as a Glover (e.g. spouses of Glovers) are excluded from this study, but this is not a hard rule. Sometimes it is important to research the spouse of a Glover, especially if the Glover is otherwise unknown. The spouse might be temporarily categorized under the Glover Name Study until their connection is established. ==Categorization== Individual Glover profiles may be tagged with one or more regional subcategories. For example, [[Glover-6465|Townend Glover]] was born in Rio de Janeiro, lived in with his paternal relatives in Leeds, and married and worked in New York state. So, his profile has the categories: * Category:Brazil, Glover Name Study * Category:Yorkshire, Glover Name Study * Category:New York, Glover Name Study This allows volunteers to research different aspects of his life based on their interest and ability. Note that: * Category:Brazil, Glover Name Study is a direct subcategory of Category:Glover Name Study * Category:Yorkshire, Glover Name Study is a subcategory of Category:England, Glover Name Study * Category:New York, Glover Name Study is a subcategory of Category:United States, Glover Name Study These subcategories are created based on need, when there are a large number of profiles in a category. When no location specific information is available for a profile, please use Category:Unknown Place, Glover Name Study or the appropriate equivalent for a country: * Category:United States, Unknown Place, Glover Name Study * Category:Canada, Unknown Place, Glover Name Study * Category:England, Unknown Place, Glover Name Study == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == There are a large number of Glover profiles that were created by GEDCOM file uploads. This has resulted in many profiles with incomplete information. Please consider managing some of these profiles. * Consider adding the appropriate regional subcategory to Glover profiles that you manage. (e.g. Category:Lancashire, Glover Name Study or Category:Ontario, Glover Name Study) * Research profiles with missing location information to identify where life events happened. * Add sources where missing. Improve sources where possible. * Look for duplicate profiles. * ... ==Areas of Research== ===[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Newfoundland_and_Labrador%2C_Glover_Name_Study Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada]=== :Contact(s): [[Glover-6114|Kimberly Ryan]] ===[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Prince_Edward_Island%2C_Glover_Name_Study Prince Edward Island, Canada]=== :Contact(s): [[Ellis-6095|Dawn Ellis]] ===[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tennessee%2C_Glover_Name_Study Tennessee, United States ]=== :Contact(s): [[Fentress-129|David Fentress]] ==Useful Links== [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/GLOVER List of Glovers in WikiTree] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Glover_Name_Study Glovers categorized in Glover Name Study] [http://www.locatemyname.com/usa/Glover Distribution of Glovers in the USA] [http://www.locatemyname.com/canada/Glover Distribution of Glovers in Canada] [http://www.locatemyname.com/uk/Glover Distribution of Glovers in UK]

Glover Roll

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== [[Space:Heraldry|Heraldry]]: Glover's Roll of Arms == [[Image:Glover_Roll-223.jpg|600px]] [[Image:Glover_Roll-224.jpg|600px]] [[Image:Glover_Roll-225.jpg|600px]] [[Image:Glover_Roll-226.jpg|600px]] [[Image:Glover_Roll-227.jpg|600px]]
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Gnadenfeld

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GNADEN (Beauty - Grace - Mercy) FELD (Field) was located in the Jeruslan River basin. Three creeks came together at Gnadenfeld and trees were abundant. Another name for it was Moor, but there is more than one Moor and more than one Gnadenfeld. Names in Moor and Gnadenfeld: Braun, Andrew & wife (Jacob Wagner Bible Record, bapt. spons. 24 Sept. 1895) Bender, George, from Ahrenfeld, m. Elizabeth Wunder (Bender Fam. Info.) Bender, George Adam, husband of Dorthea Elizabeth Wagner (Wagner Fam. Info) Brehm, Conrad & wife (Jacob Wagner Bible Record bapt. spons. 26 Feb. 1892) Ernst, Johannes & wife (Jacob Wagner Bible Record, bapt. spons. 25 Feb. 1890) Eirich, Johannes Georgovitch, (Neighbor to Jacob Wagner, 1909 Land Grant) Eirich, Peter (Witness for Jacob Wagner, 1909 Land Grant) Fried, John, b. 16 Dec. 1887, father Jacob, mother Barbara Hepperle (obit) Gi(e)swein/Giswein, Henry, b. 22 Feb. 1855, Moor, Russia - could be other Moor?? (Lillian Murphy) Haas, Benjamin & wife (Jacob Wagner Bible Record, bapt. spons. 26 Dec. 1897) Hellwig, George & wife (Jacob Wagner Bible Record, bapt. spons. 16 Jan. 1894) Hellwig, John & wife (Jacob Wagner Bible Record, bapt. spons. 30 Jun 1902) Helphe, husband of Amalia Wunder, b. abt. 1878 (Wunder Fam. Records) Jacobi, Wilhelm & wife (Jacob Wagner Bible Record, bapt. spons. 30 Jun 1902) Kaiser, Heinrich, (Neighbor to Jacob Wagner, 1909 Land Grant) Kaiser (fam.record) Klaus, Amelia, b. 12 Oct. 1884/1885 (Patricia Wunder Fam. Record) Korell, Heinrich, b. 11 Oct. 1882, wife Elizabeth Ernst (Korell Fam. Records) Korell, Jacob, wife Katherine Elizabeth Schmidt (Korell Fam. Records) Korell, Maria, wife of Adam Wunder, (Wunder Fam. Records) Maier, John & wife (Jacob Wagner Bible Record, bapt. spons. 16 Jan. 1894) Maul, Henry & wife (Jacob Wagner Bible Record, bapt. spons. 24 Sept. 1895) Michel, Maria Elizabeth Schwartzkopf, b. 2 Nov. 1862, Gnadenfeld (Schwartzkopf Bible) Michel, husband of Katherine Wunder (Wunder Fam. Records) Mohr Rehm, Amalia, wife of Henry Wunder, b. 21 May 1887, Gnadenfeld, (Wunder Fam. Records) Rehm, Christian, father of Maria Elizabeth, b. 15.02.1892. She m. Konrad Mohrland, Brunnental (Wilhelm Klein letter) Rehm, John, husband of Margaret Wunder (Wunder Fam. Records) Reischer (Fam. Rec.) Schaneman, John (Jacob Wagner Bible Record , bapt. spons. 20 Feb. 1900)) Scharton, Christian (obit) Schwartzkopf, Alexander (Schwartzkopf Bible Record) Schwartzkopf, Carl (Jacob Wagner Bible Record, bapt. spons. 3 Apr. 1888) Schwartzkopf, Carl Freidrichovitch (Neighbor to Jacob Wagner, 1909 Land Grant) Schwartzkopf, Henry & wife (Jacob Wagner Bible Record, bapt. spons. 20 Feb. 1900) Schwartzkopf, John, b. 13 Mar. 1886, Gnadenfeld (Owner of Schwartzkopf Bible) Schwartzkopf, Johannes Jakob, b. 9 Mar. 1862, Donhoff (Schwartzkopf Bible) Scheck, Jacob (Neighbor to Jacob Wagner, 1909 Land Grant) Seltenreich, Christian & wife (Jacob Wagner Bible Record, bapt. spons 26 Dec. 1897) Wagner, Benjamin, b. 18 Sept. 1882, Gnadenfeld (Wagner Family Records) Wagner, George, b. 1833, Donhoff, moved to Gnadenfeld 1865 (Wagner Family Records) Wagner, Henry, b. 21 May 1874, Gnadenfeld (Wagner Family Records) Wagner, Jacob, b. 22 Sept. 1867, Gnadenfeld, m. Anna Maria Eirich (Owner Jacob Wagner Bible) Wunder, Adam, b. 1876, Gnadenfeld (Wunder Fam. Records) Wunder, Carl, b. 11 Dec. 1884, wife Amelia Klaus, (Patricia Wunder Records) Wunder, George, b. 18 Sept. 1890, wife Maria Christina Lutz, (Wunder Fam. Records) Wunder, Heinrich, b. 29 Apr. 1885, wife Amalia Rehm, (Wunder Fam. Records) Wunder, John, b. 1892, Gnadenfeld (Wunder Fam. Records) Wunder, Maria, 10 Feb. 1888, wife of John Schwartzkopf (Schwartzkopf Bible) Wunder (obituaries, ship record, fam.records) Yekel, Henry & wife (Jacob Wagner Bible Record, bapt. spons. 25 Feb. 1890) Yekel, Henry, wife Barbra Katherina Urich, prob. Father of Henry above (Paul Yekel chart) Yekel, Henry, b. 11 Dec. 1896, wife Anna Margaret Hein (Paul Yekel chart) Yekel, Jacob & wife (Jacob Wagner Bible Record, spons 26 Feb. 1892 Yakel, Jacob, b. 3 April 1868, wife Anna Weitzel, possibly same Jacob above (Obit) Yakel, Jacob, wife Amalie (Refugees 1921 Germany) possibly same Jacob above. Yekel, Lydia, m. Sauer (Paul Yekel chart) Yekel, Molly, m. Fahlbusch (Paul Yekel chart) Yekel/Yakel, Christian, b. 1 Aug. 1895, Alt-Mohr, m. Anna Margaretha Weigandt (obit) Zimmerman, Mary, m. Britthauer, b. 19 Aug. 1871 (obit) More details about Gnadenfeld here: http://www.webbitt.com/volga/gn.names.htm

Go Greeters!

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[[Category: Greeters Project]] {{Image|file=WikiFree_Memes-62.png |size=l |caption=Go Greeters! }} ==This is a place to display all of the wonderful kudos that come to our amazing group of Greeters. Greeters are the first contacts that most new WikiTreers have and that determines the course of their WikiTree experience! We appreciate all that you do to make WikiTree a welcoming space for all!== Greeters: Please post your comments from members as a new comment. If it is a public comment, you may identify the new member by name. If you received it by email, please do not include the new member's identity. You are most welcome to post nice comments that other greeters have received, too!

Godfrey Family of Connecticut

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==The Godfrey Line== ===First Generation=== [[Godfrey-1275|Christopher Godfrey]] (Godfree), immigrant ancestor, came to Fairfield, Connecticut before 1685. He purchased land in Greens Farms, Fairfield, Connecticut on December 29, 1686 from Sergeant Richard Hubbell and additional land in 1695 from James Newton, son of [[Newton-2841|Thomas Newton]]. Family tradition holds that Godfrey was a French Huguenot but he may also have been from English descendant. His wife Ann renewed her covenant with the Congregational Church in Greens Farms on July 17, 1697. Five children, Christopher, Samuel, Elizabeth, Mary, and Abigail were baptized a year later on July 17, 1698; John was baptized April 23, 1699 and Isaac on February 14, 1703. ===Second Generation=== Son of Christopher and Anne Godfrey, Christopher Godfrey was born before 1698 and died 20 Aug 1758. On 11 Feb 1711 he married Margery, daughter of John Sturges, Jr who was the son of John Sturges, Sr. of Fairfield. Margery died 20 August 1759. They had six children: David b. 20 Feb 1713; Stephen b. 8 Sept 1715; Nathan b. 25 Sept 1719; Eleazer b. 15 March 1721; Isaac b. 25 Dec 1724; Ebenezer b. 27 Jun 1727. ===Third Generation=== Children of Christopher and Margery Godfrey: Deacon David Godfrey married 24 June 1738 Mary Silliman daughter of Daniel Silliman. He was one of the Deacon's of Green's Farms' church. Lieutenant [[Godfrey-2130|Nathan Godfrey]] first married Martha Couch, daughter of Simon Couch on 11 June 1747. The had five children: Abraham b. 13 March 1748; Martha 24 May 1752 and married John Burr on 18 Oct 1772; Nathan b. 19 Aug 1758; Benjamin d. in the army at Albany, New York in 1776; Molly baptized 20 Aug 1758 and married on 14 Sept 1795 Seymour Lockwood of Norwalk. Martha died in 31 May 1761. On 9 Nov 1764 Nathan married second [[Andrews-6633|Sarah Andrews]], daughter of Jonathan Andrews and widow of Jonathan Nash. They had five children: Rhoda baptized 18 August 1765 and married Mr. Morris and moved to Ohio; Jonathan baptized in 1766. Esther born 17 September 1769; Ebenezer born 17 March 1772; [[Godfrey-2129|Andrews Godfrey]] b. 14 April 1776. Sarah Andrews had three children with her first husband: Sarah b. 17 Jan 1755 married Thomas Couch of Reading, Connecticut; Elizabeth b. 3 Oct 1756 and d. 1 March 1775; Eleanor b. 14 Jan 1758 married Simon Couch of Reading, Connecticut. (Simon and Thomas Couch were brothers.) He was commissioned a Lieutenant of Captain Whiting's company in the first attack on Ticonderoga in 1756. The family house was burned when British soldiers raided Greens Farms during the American Revolution. The family made their escape to a farm they owned in Redding, Connecticut. His wife [[Andrews-6633|Sarah Andrews]] took her youngest [[Godfrey-2129|Andrews Godfrey]] on horseback when they fled through the woods. ===Fourth Generation=== Jonathan, son of Nathan Godfrey and [[Andrews-6633|Sarah Andrews]], married Esther Whitehead on 30 Nov 1788. They had six children: Nathan baptized 1 October 1789 married Catharine Brown of Norwalk, Connecticut; Abel b. 27 Nov 1791 never married and d. 1811; Ebenezer b. 7 July 1793 and d. 30 Sept 1807; Elsey b. 30 Oct 1796 married Samuel Parker and d. 27 July 1882; Jonathan b. 2 June 1798 d. 3 Aug 1882; Seth baptized 24 March 1802 married Eliza Cox of New York. Jonathan's first wife Esther died on 24 March 1803 and he married second, Huldah Parsons on 26 Oct 1803. They had six children: Esther, Eliza, Mary, Ebenezer, Simon, Ann, and Frederick. ===Fifth Generation=== Jonathan b. 2 Jun 1798, son of Nathan Godfrey and Sarah Andrews, married Elizabeth, daughter of Aaron and Elizabeth Hubbell of Southport, Connecticut on 19 Jan 1823. They had six children: Elizabeth and Harriet who died young; Jonathan who was a clergyman in the Episcopal church; Elizabeth, author of ''the History of Fairfield'', who married Adrian V. S. Schenck, son of Dr. Ferdinand S. Schenck of New Jersey; Samuel H. who married Harriet A. Godfrey, daughter of Edward Godfrey, Esq. of Ridgefield, Connecticut; and Mary Catherine who married Calvin G. Child of Norwich, Connecticut. ==Excerpt== ==="The History of Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut"=== Page 372-374 The GODFREE OR GODFREY FAMILY According to a tradition in the Godfrey family of Green's Farms, the original settlers of that branch of the family in New England were from Normandy ; that from their country they first went to Greenwich England, & from there to the United States. Christopher Godfree first purchased land at Compo in 1686, one year after the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes, which leads to the conclusion that perhaps he was one of the French or Norman Refugees. The late Hon. Jonathan Godfrey, his sister Mrs. Elsey Parker, & Joseph & Abraham Godfrey, sons of the late Edward Godfrey of Ridgefield, Ct. all give the same tradition. They have also spoken about their connection with the Taunton & Cape Cod branches of the Godfrey family, & said that they early called each other cousins. As yet no record has been found in the Green's Farm's Parish Records, where it is recorded by the Rev. Dr. Ripley, that "Capt. Richard Godfrey died of appoplexy 19. Dec. 1809 in the 61st year of his age." As the name of Richard is not among the christian names of the Green's Farm's Godfreys, the conclude is that Capt. Richard Godfrey was one of the Taunton branch, & was visiting his cousins at Green's Farm's when he died. A very interesting account of the Taunton Godreys, is to be found in Contributions Biographical, Genealogical Historical, by E. W. Pierce. He traces a highly honorable descent from Richard Godfey, who settled in Taunton as early, if not before 1652. Many of this family distinguished themselves in the French & Indian Wars & in the Revolution. General George Godfrey of Taunton "remained the command of the Bristol Co. Brigade until 1781, for a term of about five years." There were also several distinguished physicians in the family. They all appear to have been men of influence & spirit. The name Godfrey is a historical one. The Latin motto "Deus et Libertas," which we find under one of the Godfrey coat of arms, is one which indicates that the family fought the battles of God & freedom. In Saxon the same signifies at peace with God, in which alone is true freedom. The name is early spelled in the F. T. R. ''Godfree''. The first name of this family at Green's Farms or Compo, was that of Christopher Godfree. His name appears in Letter A. of F. T. D., where it is recorded, that Christopher Godfree on the 29. Dec 1686 purchased Seargt. Richard HUbbell's dividends of Comp lands. He also afterwards improved town lands, which were eventually granted him. On the 31. July 1695 he purchased of James Newton, about twenty-five acres of land at Green's Farms, in the woods at ''''Benjamins' hill'', which commanded a magnificent view of the surrounding country, Lond Island Sound & the Norwalk Islands, "being the whole of a pasture & building lot laid out to Robert Beacham dec." The next we find his family is in the Parish Record of Christ's Church, Fairfield, where it is recorded by the Rev. Joseph Webb, that on the 17. July 1697 Anne Godfrey (wife of Christopher Godfrey), renewed her Covenant with the Church. On the 17. July 1698 Christopher & Samuel, sons of Christopher Godfrey, & Elizabeth, Mary & Abigail, daughters of Christopher Godfrey, were baptized. John son of Christopher Godfrey I. was baptz. 23 April 1699. Isaac, son of the above Christopher, was baptz. 14. Feb 1703.- all by the Rev. Joseph Webb. The same names appear in the settlement of the estate of Christopher Godfrey, who died in the year 1715. Having died intestate, his widow Anne, which, on the town records is spelled Ann, was appointed by the Court to administer with his son Samuel on his estate, "in the recognizance of one hundred pounds cash for the faithful discharge of their duty." In the final settlement of the estate 5. June 1718. it amounted to £273 2s. 1d. ==Greens Farms, Fairfield, Connecticut== Greens Farms is the oldest neighborhood in Westport, Fairfield County, Connecticut. In 1648, the Town of Fairfield gave the Bankside Farmers permission to settle the fertile land occupied by the Pequot. The group of five farmers included Thomas Newton, Henry Gray, and John Green who settled first then followed by Daniel Frost and Francis Andrews. In 1732, the area was officially named Greens Farms in honor of original settler, John Green. The meeting house as well as 15 houses and 11 barns were burned by British soldiers during the the American Revolution including the house of Nathan Godfrey. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greens_Farms] Wikipedia: Greens Farms, accessed October 5, 2015 ==Sources== * [https://archive.org/details/historyoffairfie00schea] Elizabeth Hubbell Godfrey Schenck. The History of Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut, from the Settlement of the Town in 1639 to 1818: 1639-1700. Fairfield, CT, 1889. p 373. *[https://books.google.com/books?id=5xYVpaBmRnEC&pg=PA226&lpg=PA226&dq=%22christopher+godfrey%22+1715&source=bl&ots=m6NOtt46Qd&sig=nUZ_kCo6THCy97Unpm6y9oi2pHQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CEMQ6AEwCWoVChMIh5uj_JWsyAIVBKKACh1k-gED#v=onepage&q=%22christopher%20godfrey%22%201715&f=false] Donald Lines Jacobus, Editor. History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield. Volume I. Fairfield, Connecticut, 1930. *William Richard Cutter. New England Families, Genealogical and Memorial: A Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of Commonwealths and the Founding of a Nation, Volume 3. Lewis historical publishing Company, New York, 1913. p 1552. ==Acknowledgments== *Contributions by [[Hart-6347|Elizabeth Godwin]] 2015

Goff Name Study

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[[Category:Goff Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Goff-495|Chris Goff]] or post a comment on this page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Project Goal == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname '''GOFF''' and the variants '''GOFFE''' and '''GOUGH'''. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. == Origins and Meaning == '''GOFF''' (sometimes '''GOFFE''') is a surname with several distinct origins. It is the 946th most common family name in the United States. When the surname originates from England it is derived from an occupational name from German, Cornish and Breton. * The ''German'' Goff means a godly person, a strong warrior, or a priest. * The ''Breton'' goff means "smith" (cognate with Gaelic gobha). The English-originating surname is common in East Anglia, where it is of Breton origin. * The ''Welsh'' name is a variant of the surname '''GOUGH''', and is derived from a nickname for someone with red hair. * The native ''Irish'' name is derived from a patronymic form of the Gaelic personal name Eochaidh/Eachaidh, which means "horseman". source [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goff Wikipedia] == Guild of One Name Studies == The''' [https://one-name.org/ Guild of One Name Studies]''' shows the '''[https://goff-gough.com/ Goff-Gough Association]''' as the registered study for this name with the variants '''Gough''' and '''Goffe'''. The association offers limited information for free and has extra details for members. == DNA Tested Profiles == Please add Goff Name Study profiles with a DNA Test to [[Category:DNA Tested, Goff Name Study]] == DNA Test Connections == WikiTree profiles with DNA Test Connections for GOFF can be found [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=GOFF here] == y-DNA Project at FamilyTreeDNA == This is a link to the [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/goff-dna/about GOFF/GOUGH/McGOUGH y-DNA Project] at FamilyTreeDNA. == Project Members == *[[Goff-495|Chris Goff]] Goff's from the Barnes area of Surrey, England *[[Goffe-320|Shaun Goffe]] is particularly interested in the seventeenth century Goffes from the patriarch [[Goffe-83|Reverend Stephen Goffe]] and his 8 sons. (He has a large database of information about their lives). *[[McCallister-781|Breauna McCallister]] says "My Mamaw (My mom's mom) is a Griffith/Goff child and her mother (my Granny) is a Goff. I want to learn all I can about the Goff family, so I can learn more about my family, and just to learn in general. I am also more than happy to help in any way I can. I have traced, so far, my Goff side to WV. Mostly in Raleigh County, WV. With a few spread out in different places in WV. I just traced back to George Washington Goff (born in VA) and his wife, Emily Jane Cook. " == WikiTree Resources == * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Goff The current list of Goff Profiles on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/Goff G2G feed of questions tagged "Goff"]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=Goff Orphaned Goff profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Goff-1 Unsourced Goff profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=Goff Unconnected Goff profiles on WikiTree]. ''Just change the name to get variants.''

Gold Seal Creamery

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[[Category: New Orleans, Louisiana]] [[Category: Centanni Name Study]] == GOLD SEAL CREAMERY, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1920-1986 == * Gold Seal Creamery was a well-known dairy and creamery in New Orleans, Louisiana founded by Antonino Centanni and his son Salvador Centanni in about 1920. * Originally delivered milk with horse and wagon. * Located near Dublin Street. * Hired many Centanni family members over the years. * Made money by being the first with homogenizing machines. Able to homogenize for other dairies for a fee. * Famous for Creole Creme Cheese, which was also sold to the Cafe du Monde in the French Quarter of New Orleans for the making of Cannoli. * Sold products to homes, businesses and even to ships in the harbor. * Business declined when larger national dairies took over contract opportunities, especially for the shipping industry. * Sold in 1986 by Antonio's son Sam who was ready to retire at age 88. == Sources == * Personal interview with Sam Centanni by Gregory Centanne in April 1986. * Personal emails from Sam's daughter Myra Centanni Merthens before her death. * Family photographs taken by Gregory Centanne * Dairy soveniors given to Gregory Centanne by Sam Centanni in 1986. * Newspaper article in the Times-Picayune from 1986.

Golden 14

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[[Category: African-American Notables]] == Golden 14 == The Golden 14 were a group of Black women who were the first to serve as Yeomen (F) in the United States Navy. The (F) indicated that they were female. They were also referred to as Yeowomen and Yeomenettes and they performed administrative duties rather than the more usual nursing or mess duties. Once the United States entered the Great War, later to be known as World War I, there was a great influx of new soldiers and these women served under John T. Risher, a Black seaman, in the Mustering Personnel Division, tasked with monitoring and tracking all these new seamen. Their nickname is a nod to the Golden 13, the first Black Navy Officers, but they did not come until World War II. Their uniform consisted of a shirt-waist, a skirt, and a coat all in either Navy blue or white. They wore stockings and shoes that were either light or dark, depending on which uniform they were wearing. Also part of the uniform were dark blue neckerchiefs and white cotton gloves. In the winter, they wore military-issue capes and in all seasons, they work a straight-brim sailor hat with a ribbon that read, "United States Naval Reserve Forces." Their enlistment was for a period of four years. It is known that white yeowomen earned the same pay as their male counterparts, but it is not known if this held true for black yeowomen. After the war many yeowomen chose to continue their service with the Navy as a civilian. In this group, Sarah (Davis) Taylor worked as a clerk for the Navy Department for 23 years. She was also influential in civil rights circles. Ruth Wellborn went on to be the grandmother of Ron Brown - President Clinton's Secretary of Commerce. Please help determine what happened to the remaining yeowomen. The name in bold is not necessarily the LNAB - it is the name they served under. In the case of Ruth Osborne, her LNAB was Welbourne, but she served under Davis and then married while in service to Osborne. Armelda H. Greene [Vawter] was the sister-in-law of John T. Risher, the black chief of the muster roll section. {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="#FF E4 E1" |- ! width="200"|Name ! width="200"|Dates ! width="100"|Home State ! width="200"|Profile? ! width="200"|Connected? |- |[[Greene-9098|Armelda Hattie ('''Greene''') Vawter]]||12 Aug 1889 - 19 Feb 1966||MS||Yes||Yes |- |[[Finch-7025|Kathryn Eugenia ('''Finch''') Boyd]]||4 Nov 1890 - 24 Aug 1934||MS||Yes||Yes |- |[[Jackson-43167|Pocohontas A. '''Jackson''']]||20 Dec 1890 - 6 Oct 1965||MS|||Yes||No |- |[[Foote-3895|Fannie A. ('''Foote''') Ward]]||16 May 1897 - 14 Nov 1962||TX||Yes||No |- |[[Welborne-28|Ruth (Wellborne) ('''Davis''') Osborne]]||6 Aug 1899 - 31 May 1952||DC||Yes||Yes |- |[[Jones-105153|Olga F. ('''Jones''') Earle]]||15 Dec 1899 - 6 Sep 1971||DC||Yes||Yes |- |[[Davis-86139|Sarah ('''Davis''') Taylor]]||Mar 1898 - 1 Sep 1990||MD||Yes||Yes |- |[[Howard-25710|Sarah E. '''Howard''']]||1891 - ? ||MS||Yes||No |- |[[Dories-3|Marie Etta '''Dories'''[ Mitchell] Brown]] ||1898 - 1962||DC||Yes||No |- |[[Smallwood-1507|Anna G. '''Smallwood''' Johnson]]||7 Jan 1886 - 3 Dec 1952||DC||Yes||Yes |- |[[Pigford-63|Maud Captola ('''Pigford''') Queen]]||13 Jun 1888 - 4 Apr 1957||TX||Yes||Yes |- |[[Washington-2885|Carol E. '''Washington''']]||27 Dec 1895- ?||MS||Yes||No |- |[[Washington-2886|Joseph "Josie" Bomar '''Washington''']]||10 Oct 1890 - 3 Jun 1946||MS||Yes||Yes |- |[[McIntosh-6030|Inez B. ('''McIntosh''') Jackson]]||28 May 1897 - 11 Sep 1935||MS||Yes||No |- |} {{Image|file=Golden_14.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption=(Photo credit: "Kelly Miller's History of the World War for Human Rights" [1919]) |label=Yeowomen; Employees of Navy Department, Washinton, D.C. }} A few of the women in this photo have been identified by John T. Risher's son. Front - 2nd from left is "Josie" Washington
Front - 2nd from right is Armelda Greene
Back - 3rd from left is Catherine Finch
Back - 3rd from right is Sarah Davis {{clear}} == Sources == * Miller, Kelly. ''Kelly Miller's History of the World War for Human Rights,'' Washington, D.C. and Chicago, Illinois : Austin Jenkins Co., 1919; digital images, Internet Archive (https://archive.org : accessed 27 April 2021). [https://archive.org/details/kellymillershist00mill View] * Lebonick, Cara Moore. "Mustering Out: the Navy's First Black Yeowomen," ''Rediscovering Black History,'' blogpost, ''National Archives'' (https://www.archives.gov : accessed 26 April 2021) * Lee, Shaune. "Women at War: The Navy's First African American Yeomanettes," ''Boundary Stones,'' blogpost, WETA (https://weta.org : accessed 27 April 2021). [https://boundarystones.weta.org/2018/08/07/women-war-navys-first-african-american-yeomanettes View Blog]

Golden Era, Immigrant Voyage to New South Wales 1855

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[[Category:Golden Era, Arrived 16 Jun 1855]] [[Category:New South Wales, Shipping Free Space Pages]] The immigrant ship ''Golden Era'', a clipper, sailed to New South Wales in 1855 under master H A Brown and surgeon superintendent A C Kemball with 455 of which 436 were government Immigrants. ''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE''
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''15 - Golden Era, ship 1556 tons, Capt. Brown, from Liverpool, 21st March Passengers - Mr Kemball, sur-geon-superintendent, Mrs. Kemball, Mr. and Mrs. Robinson and 2 children. Rev. Mr. Ashmin, Mrs. Ash-min and 4 children, and 436 Government immigrants.'' ''...The Golden Era is a fine clipper ship, and has made a splendid run of 85 days from Liverpool. She brings out 13 cabin passengers, and 436 Government emigrants all at present enjoying good health. During the passage, however a few cases of scarlet fever occurred with which five infants died. There were, two births on the voyage - June 16.'' [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/702499 The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser of June 20 1855] === PASSENGER and CREW LISTS === * NRS5316/4_4792/Golden Era_16 Jun 1855/ from the Assisted Immigrants (digital) Shipping Lists on the New South Wales State Archives and Records website at: http://indexes.records.nsw.gov.au/ebook/list.aspx?series=NRS5316&item=4_4792&ship=Golden%20Era * GOLDEN ERA from the Mariners and ships in Australian Waters website at: http://marinersandships.com.au/1855/06/045gol.htm * Advertising from the Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875) of Tuesday 19 June 1855 Page 7, at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/60178204? (incomplete) === FURTHER READING === *SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from the Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875) of Saturday 16 June 1855, Page 4. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/60178862? *Advertising from The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) of Tuesday 19 June 1855, page 8. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/12970642? *SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893) of Wednesday 20 June 1855, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/702499

Goliad County, Texas

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{{Image|file=Goliad_County_Texas-7.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=seal. }} ==History/Timeline of Goliad County, Texas== {{Image|file=Goliad_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption='. }} The county is named for Father Miguel Hidalgo; "Goliad"being an anagram of Hidalgo, minus the silent 'H'. {{Blue|Goliad county was created in 1836, organized 1837 from Goliad Colony, Spanish municipality}}. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcg06https://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/goliad-county :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]] [[Space:The_Goliad_Massacres |''' Goliad Massacres''']] :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]] [http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Goliad_Massacres '''Lists of the Men Massacred at Goliad'''] :'''Pleistocene era''' - Prehistoric fossils of mammoths, horses, camels, sloths, and bison have been found. Other Paleo-Indian artifacts show presence of the Aranamas, Karankawas, Tonkawas, and Tamiques. before Europeans appeared. :'''1535''' Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca may have been through here. :'''1685''' - René Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle also crossed on his expeditions. :'''1700's''' The Victoria site had been prosperous, but the Spanish colonizer '''José de Escandón''' moved the presidio and mission, more commonly known as La Bahía, to '''guard the main roads''' from Mexico to San Antonio de Béxar and East Texas, ( this was the Spanish attempt to stop French or English in Spanish territory. :'''1749 -''' :La Bahía presidio/mission was established. [[:Category: Presidio Nuestra Señora de Loreto de la Bahía, Goliad, Texas|Presidio Nuestra Señora de Loreto Presidio]] and Nuestra Señora del Espíritu Santo de Zúñiga Mission were moved from the Guadalupe River in what is now Victoria County to a site called Santa Dorotea on the San Antonio River. :'''Nov. 1754''' the Franciscans established Nuestra Señora del Rosario four miles SW of Espíritu Santo for the fierce Karankawa and Cujane Indians. :'''1758''' -The La Bahía mission, Espíritu Santo was built by Franciscans on NE bank of the San Antonio River had buildings, stone church, friary and Indian quarters, which housed 178 men, women, and children, primarily Aranamas. The mission owned 3,220 branded cattle, 120 horses, and 1,600 sheep. :'''1767 & 1771''' - English vessel from Maryland en route to New Orleans was wrecked off the Texas coast near La Bahía. Indians led 47 Dutch, 34 French, 15 English to the presidio. The ship was confiscated, they forced the passengers to work 6 months in the fields. Then they were allowed to go to Natchitoches, Louisiana. :'''1771''' Within six months La Bahía Presidio, on the SW bank of the river, was a large barrack, 40 huts for garrison of 29 Spanish soldiers, & families. :'''1778''' branded cattle of the mission La Bahía were over 15,000 head; and many remained unbranded.. Cattle and horses were driven to other missions, and East Texas and Louisiana, for supplies and produce. :'''1781''' mission - protected by the Presidio La Bahía garrison and prospered. The Indians abandoned the mission. It continued as one of the three areas of Spanish settlement in Texas after the Anglo-American penetration began. :'''1796''' - La Bahía grew steadily until 1,138 residents were recorded. Lack of water and Indian raids reversed the population. :'''1803'''- La Bahía had a population of 618 soldiers and settlers, and Espíritu Santo, Rosario, and Refugio missions together, with 250 Aranama and Karankawa Indian residents. Funds for irrigation ditches were unavailable, crops were few. Rosario and Refugio, both under La Bahía's protection, were in a "bad shape, having to support the Indian residents. :'''1806''' -La Bahía's jurisdiction had a population of 1,400, more than 100,000 branded and unbranded cattle, and 40,000 tame horses, :'''1810''' - invasion by unfriendly Indians destroyed many of the animals & property. The population of La Bahía dropped to 655 inhabitants. :'''Nov 1812'''-Gutiérrez-Magee expedition La Bahía Presidio was besieged by Spanish troops under Manuel María de Salcedo. :'''1817''' Henry Perry and men tried to seize the presidio, but the Spanish resisted. :'''1821''' Mexican War of Independence, the Mexican government was afraid of other countries including USA taking over, so began policy of colonies again.. for Catholic Mexicans and Irish..... :'''1822-''' Stephen F Austin's colony did not affect La Bahía :'''1830s''' military garrison were important to De León's colony (Guadalupe Victoria) (NE) to the Power and Hewetson colony at Refugio to the south. :'''1830s''' -De León family influenced the ayuntamiento of La Bahía. The La Bahía lands became part of the Power and Hewetson grant, stated that the Labadeños or Badeños '''(La Bahía citizens''') would be given special consideration as colonists. :'''1824''' - Mexican citizens of Goliad Municipality, like those in neighboring Guadalupe Victoria, Refugio, and San Patricio,, supported 1824 constitution of Mexico and did not support Texas Independence. {{Image|file=Goliad_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=La Bahia }}{{clear}} :'''1829''', Rafael A. Manchola petitioned to the Coahuila and Texas state legislature, made Presidio La Bahía a villa-a capital town with municipality jurisdiction-and changed its name to Goliad, an anagram of the surname of Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, the "Goliath" revolutionary in the Mexican War of Independence. :'''1831''' these missions were secularized in 1831, the future county was occupied by '''both''' Indians and Mexican rancheros. :'''1831''' Municipality of Goliad formed of the territory bounded by the Nueces and Lavaca rivers, extended from the Gulf of Mexico to the municipality boundary of Béxar. Guadalupe Victoria, Refugio, San Patricio were under Goliad's jurisdiction. Included were the important ports of entry, El Cópano. :'''1835''' Goliad was occupied by forces under Martín Perfecto de Cos but Anglo- Texian forces under George M Collingsworth and Philip Dimmitt captured the area during the '''Siege of Bexar'''. They were garrisoned by Anglo-Texan forces under George M. Collinsworth and Philip Dimmitt in the '''siege of Bexar.''' :'''1835''' - Goliad Declaration of Independence was also drafted and signed in 1835. [[:Category: Signers of the Goliad Declaration of Independence|Signers of the Goliad Declaration of Independence]] {{Image|file=Goliad_County_Texas-8.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=La Bahia and flags. }}{{clear}} :'''Dec 20, 1835''' The first declaration of independence for the Republic of Texas was signed in Goliad [[:Category: Signers of the Goliad Declaration of Independence|Signers of the Goliad Declaration of Independence]], although the formal declaration was made by the Convention of 1836 at Washington-on-the-Brazos. Goliad County was the site of two battles in the Texas Revolution. The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Goliad Battle of Goliad] was a minor skirmish early in the war. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goliad_County,_Texas :'''Mar 27, 1836''' - battle of Coleto was culminated on March 27, 1836. Col. James Fannin and his Texan soldiers were executed by the Mexican army, under orders from Gen. Antonio López de Santa Anna, in what became known as the Goliad Massacre. :'''Apr 21, 1836''' -Goliad Massacre led to the Texas Revolutionary battle cry "Remember the Alamo! Remember Goliad!" Although many remember the Alamo today, fewer remember Goliad. The site of the massacre is located near Presidio la Bahia, just south of the town of Goliad. :'''1836''' José de Urrea and the Mexican army defeated James W. Fannin's Goliad command in the battle of Coleto, executed the Texans were executed.-the Goliad Massacre. :'''Apr 21, 1836''' -Santa Anna was defeated in Battlel of San Jacinto. :'''Post 1836'''The Goliad area was deserted after the war years. Mexican citizens retreated south with Filisola. The incoming Anglo-American settlers were prejudiced against all Tejanos. :'''May, 1836''' Tejanos who stayed or returned found the original land-grant boundaries lost, stolen, or confused, that led to much violence and required litigation to verify Mexican settlers' claims. :'''1836''' -Goliad County was one of the twenty-three original counties established by First Congress of the Republic of Texas in 1836. :: Resettlement was slow, around the La Bahía-Goliad town, which remained the business center, :'''1840-''' towns of Charco and Fannin had formed.German immigrants made Schroeder and Weesatche, Goliad County, and DeWitt and Victoria a large German location. Schroeder and Weesatche were settled by the German immigrations. This made Goliad County, like neighboring DeWitt and Victoria counties, a large area of German location. :County's chief industry remained ranching, dominated by Americans. Mexican residents carted merchandise from the coast to the interior, especially along the '''Indianola-Goliad-San Antonio Road'''. :'''1836-1845''' During the Republic, Goliad was described as "a `wild, Indiany looking place'...full of lawless men who would as soon hang someone. :'''1842''', when Rafael Vásquez entered the county -Mexican Invasion, Meir Expedition - Texans forming the retaliation passed through the county. ::Goliad also had one of the many horse-racing courses popular in the new nation, a tradition still kept alive by La Bahia Downes. :'''1857''' a "cart War" - between Mexican-Texan and Anglo-Texan teamsters for control. Some instigators of war were hanged from the boughs of Goliad's "Hanging Tree," (one of the oldest oaks in Texas, used often for executions. :'''1845-1870s''' Lipan Apaches, Comanches, and Karankawas still raided, especially Goliad's historically strategic location which also made the county vulnerable during the Mexican invasions. :'''May 5, 1862''' ("Cinco de Mayo").Goliad County is also the birthplace of General Ignacio Zaragoza, who led the Mexican army against the invading forces of Napoleon III in the Battle of Puebla. :'''1874''', Juan Moya, a prominent Tejano landowner and Mexican army captain who fought in the Texas Revolution, was lynched, along with his two sons, by a mob who suspected them of murdering a neighboring family in Goliad County. :'''1961'''- Racetrack near Goliad -is the oldest track in Texas in consecutive years of quarter horse races.

:'''{{Blue|1834 -O’Connor Family Ranches}}''' O'Connor Family Ranches in Goliad, Refugio and Victoria Counties - 500,000 Acres, Primary USE:- Cow-calf, Founded in 1834 Thomas O'Connor arrived in Texas in 1834 (age 14). By the time he was 17, he fought in the Battle of San Jacinto, and when he was 28 he registered the TC brand. O'Connor died 1887, leaving the ranch to children, then grandchildren. descendants share ownership of the land. In 1910 a grandson of Tom gave Henrietta King and Robert Kleberg a healthy black Brahman bull. First born was a King Ranch cow. That cow produced a Brahman bull, 1920, '''Monkey''', (known for deep red bull that founded the Santa Gertrud's breed. http://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/the-biggest-ranches/

==Government Offices== *June, 1870--Courthouse and almost all county records were destroyed by fire in June 1870. One or two deed books were saved from the Recorder's Office *Goliad County has had four courthouses: 1847, 1855 (burned 6/6/1870), 1870 ca., & 1894 '''1st courthouse, 1847''' '''2nd Courthouse 1855''' burned in 1870 :'''3rd Courthouse, 1870''' {{Image|file=Goliad_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=430 |caption=Goliad Courthouse. }} :'''4th Courthouse,1894 ''' - 1894 was Second Empire style, materials were Stone and brick.. After a 1902 hurricane the courthouse was also used as hospital and a morgue..This building originally had a clock tower with the turrets. A 1942 hurricane removed these The 1942 storm tore off central clock tower. The building was enlarged in 1964 and the clock tower replaced... Preserving carved staircases, walnut wainscots. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark, 1964. (A plaque posted on courthouse lawn) In 2003). http://www.texasescapes.com/SouthTexasTowns/GoliadTexas/GoliadTexasCourthouse.htm {{Image|file=Goliad_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=postcard image as the courthouse was in 1910. }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Goliad_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=1894 courthouse restored }} ===Geography=== :'''Size:''' Total 859 sq mi (2,225 km2)
:'''Land''' 852 sq mi (2,207 km2) :'''Water''' 7.4 sq mi (19 km2), 0.9% :'''Population''' in 2019: 7,210
:'''Density''' 8.5/sq mi (3/km²)
:'''Congressional district''' 34th
:'''Time zone''' Central: UTC-6/-5
:'''Website''' www.co.goliad.tx.us
:'''Type''':Coastal Plain rolling, brushy; bisected by San Antonio River; Coleto Creek Reservoir; sandy, loam, alluvial soils. :'''Economy:''' Government/services, oil and gas, agriculture, electricity-generating plant, tourism. :'''Location'''- 25 miles s inland from Copano Bay, SE Texas in Southeast Texas.. one of the oldest settlements in Texas, Goliad, Texas is the county seat and largest town. :'''Center point- location'''-- 28°40' north latitude and 97°23' west longitude. :'''Type'''-- Gently to rolling Rio Grande Plain :'''Soil-''' Dark Calcareous clay, sandy and clay loam :'''Vegetation''' - post oak savannah belt and is dotted with blackjack, post, and live oak forests, intermixed with mesquite, huisache, red cedar, cacti, ; in the San Antonio River basin are larger pecan and elm forests. :'''Elevation'''- 100-250 feet :'''Climate'''- Humid-Subtropical - :'''Temperatures-''' high 94° F in July to an average low of 46° in January, though records of 112° and 7° are recorded. :'''Growing Season-''' 285 days (late Feb to early Dec :'''Precipitation''' - 33.79 inches :'''Creeks/Rivers''' - San Antonio River,Coleto, Manahuilla, and Perdido creeks; SW area drained by Blanco, Mucorrera, and Sarco creeks. Coleto Creek Reservoir, an industrial reservoir on the Goliad-Victoria county line, is under the Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority. :'''Animals''' - white-tailed deer, bobcats, opossums, squirrels, foxes, armadillos, skunks, bats, cottontail rabbits, Plains pocket gophers, and mice; the county provides habitat for numerous reptile, fish, and bird species, such as the horned lizard and wild turkey. '''Minerals:''' Production of oil, gas. :'''Agriculture''': Beef cattle, stocker operations and fed cattle are top revenue producers; corn, grain sorghum, cotton, hay; minor irrigation for pasture. Market value $19.4 million. Hunting leases. === Demographics === Goliad County is a part of the Victoria, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area. Highways:
:U.S. Highway 59 :Interstate 69W-planned to follow the current route of U.S. 59 in most places. :US Highway 77 Alternate/U.S. Highway 183 :Texas State Highway 119 :Texas State Highway 239 :Texas Farm to Market Road 81 :Texas Farm to Market Road 622 :Texas Farm to Market Road 833 The year 2000, Goliad county had 6,928 people with a population density of 8 people/sq mi. per Racial percentages here were 82.62% White, 4.82% Black or African American, 0.55% Native American, 0.22% Asian, 0.01% Pacific Islander, 10.05% from other races, 35.20% of the population were Hispanic. Of 22.9% living alone, 11.9% of the population were over the age of 65. the median income for a family was$.40,446. 10.4 % of population of population were below the poverty line. Race/Ethnicity: (In percent) Anglo, 58.5; Black, 5.2; Hispanic, 35.7; Asian, 0.4; Other, 2.1.http://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/goliad-county Highest resources: oil, gas center; agriculture; tourism; library; ===Formed from=== Goliad County, one of the original counties of Texas, was established in 1836, organized in 1837, and named for the vast Mexican Municipality of Goliad ====WikiTree Profiles==== :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]]'''[[Space:The_Goliad_Massacres | Goliad Massacres]]''' :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]] [http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Goliad_Massacres '''Lists of the Men Massacred at Goliad'''] ==Formed From== Goliad County, one of the original counties of Texas, was established in 1836, organized in 1837, and named for the vast Mexican Municipality of Goliad. ===Adjacent counties=== *DeWitt County (north){{Image|file=Goliad_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=260 |caption=adjacent counties }} *Victoria County (northeast) *Refugio County (southeast) *Bee County (southwest) *Karnes County (northwest) =====Cities===== *[[:Category:Goliad, Texas|Goliad (2,128)]] county seat; one of state’s oldest towns GOLIAD (2,128) county seat is one of state’s oldest towns; oil, gas center; agriculture; tourism; library; Zaragoza Birthplace State Historic Site, statue; =====Town(s)===== *[[:Category:Ander, Texas|Ander]] *[[:Category:Angel City, Texas|Angel City]] *[[:Category:Berclair, Texas|Berclair]] *[[:Category:Charco, Texas|Charco]] *[[:Category:Fannin, Texas|Fannin (359)]] *[[:Category:Kilgore, Goliad County, Texas|Kilgore]] *[[:Category:Melrose, Goliad County, Texas|Melrose]] *[[:Category:Sarco, Texas|Sarco]] *[[:Category:Schroeder, Texas|Schroeder]] *[[:Category:Weesatche, Texas|Weesatche (411)]] *Weser ===Protected areas=== {{Image|file=Goliad_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=180 |caption=La Bahia }}{{clear}} *Goliad State Historical Park : The restored Mission Espiritu Santo (Mission Nuestra Senora del Espiritu Santo de Zuniga) and 2,200 acre park bordering on the San Antonio River. Location- 1 mile S of town on hwy 183. Overnight camping and fishing right on the river. 361-645-3405. http://www.texasescapes.com/SouthTexasTowns/GoliadTexas/GoliadTexas.htm *Presidio La Bahia c.1749 - Finest example extant of a Spanish Presidio. The site of imprisonment for Fannin and his men before their execution. South of town on 183. Museum. *General Zaragoza State Historic Site: Just in front of the Presidio. There's a statue of the General and his restored birthplace. Zaragoza was the Mexican General who defeated Maximillian's forces at the Battle of Puebla - the occasion that more well-known by it's date of May the fifth or Cinco de Mayo. *Grave of Fannin and his troops ====Notables==== *Birthplace of Gen. Ignacio Zaragoza, hero of Battle of Puebla (Mexico). {{Image|file=Goliad_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Centennial Park }} {{Image|file=Goliad_County_Texas-8.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=La Bahia and flags. }}{{clear}} ====Military Veterans==== :http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txgoliad/GovMilitary/TXGoliadMilitaryIndex.htm *Company K, 141st Infantry Regiment, 36th Infantry Division *(Texas-Oklahoma National Guard) *Organized in Goliad County for Active Service in the First World War ====Censuses==== :1850 --- 648 — :1860 --- 3,384 422.2% :1870 --- 3,628 7.2% :1880 --- 5,832 60.7% :1890 --- 5,910 1.3% :1900 --- 8,310 40.6% :1910 --- 9,909 19.2% :1920 --- 9,348 −5.7% :1930 --- 10,093 8.0% :1940 --- 8,798 −12.8% :1950 --- 6,219 −29.3% :1960 --- 5,429 −12.7% :1970 --- 4,869 −10.3% :1980 --- 5,193 6.7% :1990 --- 5,980 15.2% :2000 --- 6,928 15.9% :2010 --- 7,210 4.1% :Est. 2015 --- 7,531 ====Land Grants==== ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category:Glendale Cemetery, Goliad, Texas|Glendale Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Live Oak Cemetery, Fannin, Texas|Live Oak Cemetery]] *[[:Category: La Presidio Historical Grave, Goliad County, Texas|La Presidio Historical Grave]] *[[:Category: San Fernando De Los Flores Cemetery, Goliad, Texas|San Fernando De Los Flores Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Presidio la Bahia, Goliad, Texas|Presidio la Bahia]] known as Fannin Cemetery *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2607 FindaGrave cemeteries] ===Resources=== *[http://www.goliadcc.org Chamber of commerce] Recreation: Missions, restored Presidio La Bahía, Fannin Battleground; Old Market House museum; lake, fishing, hunting (deer, quail, dove, hogs), camping, canoeing, birding. Goliad Massacre re-enactment in March, :Diez y Seis in September. :Market days - 2nd Sat each month, 108, 11/12, 12/10 :Missions Tour De Goliad 1/015 :Halloween- Shady Oaks Speedway 10-22 :Scare on the Square 10/29 :Berclair Mansion Tours 1/30, 11/20, 11/27, 12/4, 12/18 :Flotilla 11/5 :Professional Bull Riding 11/12 :Rio Rio 11/12 :christmas at the Mission 12/3 :Las Psadas- 12/3 :Christmas in Goliad - 12/23 : Zaragoza Birthplace State Historic Site, statue; Goliad Massacre re-enactment in March, '''Diez y Seis in September. ''' ==Sources== *http://www.co.goliad.tx.us *Texas GenWeb Project :http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txgoliad/ *Texas Gen Web Bibliography Page *http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txgoliad/Bibliography/txgoliadbibliography.htm *FamilySearch.org *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goliad_County,_Texas#History *http://www.co.goliad.tx.us

Gomez Family History

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[[Category:Family Histories]] Here is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Gomez or Gomes families and information about individuals, places, and things named Gomez. (If you have any information to add about Gomezs or the name, please do.) === Origins of the Surname Gomez === It is Spanish (Spain) from the medieval personal name ''guma'' meaning man. Also from Portugal and found in Spanish and Portuguese colonies around the world. === Geographic Centers for Families === In the UK, it is mostly found in the southern end of England, especially in the county of Hampshire. In the USA, it is most often found in California, Texas and Massachusetts. === Gomez Families on WikiTree === Here is the [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/G/GOMEZ_1.html Gomez] index. Also see [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/G/GOMES_1.html Gomes]. This list is updated daily. If you are a Gomez and add yourself or an ancestor to WikiTree, we will update the index with your additions by tomorrow morning.

Gonzales County, Texas

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Welcome to Gonzales County, Texas Project!
*[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-20.gif|10px]] [[Space:Texas_Immortals|'''Texas Immortal 32''']] * '''[[:Space:Texas|Texas Resources]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. * Major contributor is [[Branham-239|Robert Branham]]. ===Formed From=== {{Blue|Gonzales County was created in 1836 and organized in 1837 from Gonzales Colony, Spanish Municipality}} with the city of Gonzales being named the county seat. Both the County and County Seat are named for Rafael Gonzáles. former Governor of the [[Space: Province of Coahuila|Coahuila y Texas]]. ===Adjacent counties=== {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = Gonzales County,[[:Category:Texas| Texas]] | NW Location = [[:Category:Caldwell County, Texas|Caldwell County]] | N Location = | NE Location = [[:Category:Fayette County, Texas|Fayette County]] | E Location = [[:Category:Lavaca County, Texas|Lavaca County]] | SE Location = [[:Category: DeWitt County, Texas|Dewitt County]] | S Location = | SW Location = [[:Category:Karnes County, Texas|Karnes County]]
[[:Category:Wilson County, Texas|Wilson County]] | W Location = [[:Category:Guadalupe County, Texas|Guadalupe County]] }} ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Gonzales_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=COME and TAKE IT Cannon. }}{{clear}} FORWARD: ::''When writing the history of Texas, as part of US Southern Colonies, and the Alamo Defenders, more references were found for this ''''[[:Category: Gonzales Colony|Gonzales Colony]]''' than any other colony. (All were called colonies during the leadership of Spain, then Mexico. Thus we present to you some of this colony of settlers who were tough, resilient settlers.'' :'''1000s years''' ago Paleo-Indians, Hunter-gatherers were here thousands of years ago.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gonzales_County,_Texas Coahuiltecan, Tonkawa, and Karankawa Native Americans immigrated into the area in the 14th century, and the same thing happened to these Native Americans as did through out the Americas. Comanche and Waco tribes were pushed further west as more Europeans emigrated to British and French colonies on the East Coast. :'''1519–1824''' See: [[Space: US_Southern_Colonies_Spanish_Nueva_España|Wiki Tree's New Spain (Nueva España) Free Space Page]] (History of colonization of New Spain and Texas. :'''1685–1690''' France plants its flag on Texas soil, but departs after only five years. :'''1811''' Spain abolishes slavery in its territories (exception: Caribbean Islands, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Santo Domingo).[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abolition_of_slavery_timeline Abolition of Slavery Timeline] :'''1821''' Mexico claimed its independence from Spain. Anglo-Americans from the United States migrated to settle in Texas swore an oath to Mexico to gain land grants. All had to converse in Spanish as well. :'''1825''' [[DeWitt-1379|Green DeWitt]]'s petition for a land grant to establish a colony in Texas is approved by Mexican government. ::'''[[:Category: Gonzales Colony|Gonzales Colony]]''' is established and named for Rafael Gonzáles, governor of Coahuila y Tejas. It was settled by the first Anglo-American community west of the Colorado River. :'''1828''' Jean Louis Berlandier visits, he finds settler cabins, a fort-like barricade, agriculture and livestock, as well as nearby villages of Tonkawa and Karankawa . :'''1829, September 15''' – Last slaves are freed in Mexico. First Afro-mestizo president of Mexico gets elected Vicente Guerrero, of Spanish, African and Native American descent, :'''1831''' The government sends a 6-pound cannon to [[:Category: Gonzales Colony|Gonzales Colony]] for settlers' protection against Indian raids. ('''Come and Take It Cannon''') :'''1832 -35''' '[[:Category: Gonzales Colony|Gonzales Colony]] sent delegates to conventions (1832–1835) to discuss settlers' disagreements with Mexico. :'''September 1835'''– The Mexican government viewed the conventions as treason. Troops are sent to '[[:Category: Gonzales Colony|Gonzales Colony]] to retrieve the cannon. ''Citizens refused to give up the cannon.....'' {{Image|file=Photos_of_Alamo.gif |align=c |size=m |caption=Come and Take it Cannon. }}{{clear}} :'''October 2, 1835''' – The '''[[Category:Battle of Gonzales]]''' became the first shots fired in the [[:Category: Texas Revolution|Texas Revolution]]. The colonists put up armed resistance, with the cannon pointed at the Mexican troops, and above it a banner proclaiming, "Come and take it". Commemoration of the event has become the annual "Come and Take It Festival". :'''October 13 – December 9, 1835''' – '''Siege of Bexar''' - first major campaign of the Texas Revolution . :'''December, 1835''' Battle of Bexar , a Texian victory. :See: Gonzales Immortal 32: :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-24.gif|10px]][[Space:Texas_Immortals|'''Immortal 32 of Gonzales''']] :'''February 23, 1836''' – The Army led by Santa Anna arrived and began the Siege of the Alamo. Alamo messenger [[Smither-30|Launcelot Smither]] carried Col [[Travis-1346|William Barrett Travis]]' letter to the people of'[[:Category: Gonzales Colony|Gonzales Colony]] and all colonies of Texas. Col [[Travis-1346|William Barrett Travis]]'s letter stating "the enemy is in sight" and requesting men and provisions. :'''February 24, 1836''' – Capt [[Martin-20637|Albert Martin]] delivered to [[Smither-30|Launcelot Smither]] in '[[:Category: Gonzales Colony|Gonzales Colony]] the famous "Victory or Death" Col. [[Travis-1346|Travis]] letter addressed "To the People of Texas and All Americans in the World" stating the direness of the situation. Smithers then took the letter to San Felipe, site of the provisional Texas government. :'''February 27, 1836 – Gonzales Alamo Relief Force of 32''' men, led by Lt [[Kimble-296|George Chester Kimble (Kimball)]], depart to join the defenders within the Alamo. :'''March 1, 1836''' – The '''Gonzales "Immortal 32"''' make their way inside the The Alamo {{Image|file=Profile_Photo_s-281.jpg |align=c |size=380 |caption=Gonzales Immortal 32. }} :'''March 2-5, 1836''' – Texas Declaration of Independence from Mexico establishes the [[:Category: Republic of Texas|Republic of Texas]] :'''March 6, 1836''' -'''Battle of the Alamo, Fall of the Alamo'''.See:[[Space:Defenders_in_the_Battle_of_the_Alamo|{{Blue|Defenders in the Battle of the Alamo}}]] and [[Space:Texas_Immortals|{{Blue|Immortal 32 of Gonzales Colony}}]] The Mexican Army overran the Alamo. All '''Alamo Defenders''' including Tejanos and the '''Gonzales Alamo Relief Force of 32''' were killed, except one man who hid in the chapel and one man who "elected to leave the Alamo rather than fight for the cause. :'''post March 6, 1836''', Gonzales settlers fled eastward to escape the Mexican Army '''Runaway Scrape. :'''Mar 13-14''', [[Houston-1 |Samuel (Sam) Houston]] orders town of '[[:Category: Gonzales Colony|Gonzales Colony]] torched to the ground, and makes his headquarters under a county oak tree. All fear the Mexican Army is headed for Gonzales. :'''Apr 21-22''' - Battle of San Jacinto, [[Santa Anna-1|Santa Anna]] is defeated. :'''May 14''' – [[Santa Anna-1|Santa Anna]] signs the Treaties of Velasco. :'''1836''' -Gonzales County -created, named for its county seat, the city of Gonzales by legislature. The county was created in 1836. :'''1837''' - Gonzales County organized. :'''1838''' Gonzales men found the town of Walnut Springs (re-named Seguin, Texas in honor of [[Seguin-553|Juan Nepomuceno Seguin]]). :'''1840''' Gonzales men join the [[:Category: Battle of Plum Creek|Battle of Plum Creek]] against Buffalo Hump and the Comanche. :'''1845, December 29''' –{{Red|Texas Annexation by the United States}}. :'''1845''' - Following annexation parts of Gonzales County were detached to form [[Space: Caldwell County, Texas|Caldwell County]], [[Space: Comal County, Texas|Comal County]], [[Space: DeWitt County, Texas|DeWitt County]], [[Space: Fayette County, Texas|Fayette County]], [[Space: Guadalupe County, Texas|Guadalupe County]], [[Space: Jackson County, Texas|Jackson County]], [[Space: Lavaca County, Texas|Lavaca County]], and [[Space: Victoria County, Texas|Victoria]] counties. :'''1850''' Gonzales College is founded by slave-owning planters, and is the first institution in Texas to confer A.B. degrees for women. :'''1853''' ''The Gonzales Inquirer'' begins publication. :'''1860''' County population is 8,059, including 3,168 slaves. :'''1861''' County votes 802–80 in favor of secession from the Union. :'''February 1, 1861''' – Texas secedes from the Union (the 7th state to secede, therefore the 7-Star Confederate Flag was the Flag the Texas Militia used throughout the Civil War) :'''March 2''' – Texas joins the Confederate States of America :'''Dec , 1863''' – The Confederacy commissions Fort Waul, and constructs it with slave labor. :'''April 9, 1865''' – [[Lee-3|Robert E. Lee]] formally surrenders to [[Grant-468|Ulysses S. Grant]] at Appomattox :'''Post Civil War'''- Settlers moved to the county from Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, South Carolina, and Arkansas. :'''1866–1876''' -Sutton–Taylor feud, involving outlaw John Wesley Hardin- hideout in Pilgrim. See: '''[[Taylor-16363|Creed Taylor]]''' :'''1870, March 30''' – The United States Congress re-admits Texas into the Union. :'''1874''' The Galveston, Harrisburg and San Antonio Railway is built through the eastern and northern part of the county. :'''1877''' Texas and New Orleans Railway comes to the county. :'''1881''' The Gonzales Branch Railroad is chartered. :'''1885'''San Antonio and Aransas Pass Railroad runs through the county. :'''1898''' Twenty-three county men''' serve, with two casualties, during the Spanish–American War. :'''Three''' serve with the Rough Riders. :'''1905''' The Southern Pacific line bypasses the community of Rancho. :'''World War I''' – 1,106 men from the county serve. See: [[Space: Texans in the Great War|Texans in the Great War]] and Texas in The Great War :'''1935''' – Governor James Allred dedicates a monument in community of Cost, commemorating the first shot of the Texas Revolution. '''Battle of Gonzales.''' :'''World War II''' – 3,000 men from Gonzales County serve, with 79 casualties. Texas Military, Veterans :'''Korean War''' - :'''Vietnam War'''- ====Land Grants==== {{Image|file=Lightfoot-617.jpg |align=l |size=140 |caption=JW Lightfoot land grant.}}{{clear}} ====Government Offices==== County residents are proud of this 1894 courthouse, which is Romanesque Revival style. It boasts arches, turrets, balconies and columns and the county has not removed the tower or replaced the roof Facade has not been changed.http://www.texasescapes.com/TRIPS/GreatAmericanLegendTour/GonzalesCoCourthouse/GonzalesCountyCourthouseTour.htm {{Image|file=Gonzales_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=430 |caption=Gonzales County Courthouse. }} '''The city of Gonzales, Texas has a right to be proud. ''' This city is remembered as the spot/colony/city where Texans fired the first shots upon Santa Anna's men and {{blue| defended their Come and Take It CANNON}}. {{Image|file=Gonzales_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=220 |caption=Close up of upper detail. }} {{Image|file=Gonzales_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=County jail. }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== Gonzales County is in the Prairies and Lakes area of Texas. It occupies the near to DeWitt's Colony - a territory 60 miles long and 25 miles wide, with an area of 1,100 square miles. Gonzales is 74 miles east of San Antonio, Texas and south of [[:Category: Austin, Texas|Austin]] on U.S. highways 87, 90, 90A, and 183 and Interstate Highway 10. :::Note in the days of Battle of Gonzales, Battle of the Alamo, Runaway Scrape, there were '''NO highways,''' just path worn down by horses.. *Size : - 683,295 acres and 1,046.4 square miles. *Elevation: 2-400 ft above sea level. *Rainfall: 32.6 inches, *Temperature is 70° F, and the growing season averages 276 days a year. *Soil - is the most diversified in the state: (75) types of soils overlying (19) geologic formations **Dark red sandstone is abundant in the northern and western ** light tan and gray sandstone quarried in the eastern area *Vegetation - Savannah with tall grasses, post oak, blackjack oak, mesquite, prickly pear, brush, and low-growing grasses of the N Rio Grande Plain, live oaks, pecan and walnut trees Highest point in the county is east of Little New York, Texas and northeast of Dilworth, Texas near [[Space: Lavaca County, Texas|Lavaca County]] at a elevation of 562 feet above sea level. Russell Hill is the next highest point with an elevation of 504 feet above sea level. '''Lakes''' * Lake Gonzales * Lake Wood '''Major Highways''' * Interstate Highway 10 * U.S. Highway 87 * U.S. Highway 90 * U.S. Highway 90A (alternate) * U.S. Highway 183 * State Highway 80 * State Highway 97 * State Highway 304 ''Railroads''' * TXGN - Texas, Gonzales and Northern Railway connects with Union Pacific at Harwood and operates between Harwood and Gonzales * Union Pacific Railroad Company ===Local Resources=== '''Agriculture''' * Beef Cattle * Corn * Eggs - second in production * Hay * Mushrooms * Pecans * Poultry - second in production * Sorghum '''Minerals''' * Bentonite Clay * Gravel * Natural Gas * Oil * Sandstone * Uranium ===State Protected Areas=== {{Image|file=Gonzales_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Palmetto State Park. }} '''Palmetto State Park''' is located on U.S. Highway 183 between Luling and Gonzales in Gonzales County. The 267.7 acre park on the San Marcos River features a '''Palmetto Swamp''', the only one of its kind in the Southwest. In '''1934''' the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) constructed a number of structures of native stone at the site. The park's name is from the dwarf palmettos that grow abundantly. https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/gkp02 {{clear}} ===Historic Sites=== * First Shot Monument {{Image|file=Gonzales_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=190 |caption=Palmetto State park tower, NPR. }}{{clear}} *'''Come and Take It Cannon''' * Hhttp://www.texasescapes.com/FEATURES/Gonzales_Memorial_Museum/feature_gonzales_memorial_museum.htm Gonzales Memorial Museum] ===Demographics=== In 2000, the population was 18,628 people, 6,782 households, and 4,876 families living in the county, with population density of 17 people/square mile. The racial makeup of the county was a little over 72% White, over 8% Black or African American. almost 40% of the people were Hispanic. In '''1845''' following annexation to the United States, parts of Gonzales County were detached to form [[Space: Caldwell County, Texas|Caldwell]], [[Space: Comal County, Texas|Comal]], [[Space: DeWitt County, Texas|DeWitt]], [[Space: Fayette County, Texas|Fayette]], [[Space: Guadalupe County, Texas|Guadalupe]], [[Space: Jackson County, Texas|Jackson]], [[Space: Lavaca County, Texas|Lavaca]], and [[Space: Victoria County, Texas|Victoria]] counties. By '''1876''' Gonzales had numerous black communities with schools, such as Wesley Chapel, Terry's (Terryville), Braco Lake (Brasco), Elm Slough, Hood's Point, Princeville, Hopkinsville, Guadalupe, Winnton, Monthalia, Rock Fort, Coe, Lone Oak, and Canoe Creek. In '''1880''' African Americans of Gonzales County were nearly 5,000, nearly 1/3 of the population. By '''1887''' the Immigrants, (98% ) were farmers and made up a large part of the population In '''1990''' a large percentage of African Americans decreased, but 1/3 of residents claimed Hispanic ancestry. Politics: - county supported Democratic party candidates both locally and nationally until 1968 and Jimmy Carter in 1976. Following 1968 - except for Jimmy Carter, the county voted Republican. ===Cities=== * [[Space: Gonzale,_Texas|'''The Birthplace of Texas Independence''' and '''The Gateway to Texas History''']] Population as of Jan 1, 2014 is shown in parenthesis. * [[:Category:Gonzales, Texas|Gonzales - county seat 97,410)]] * [[:Category: Nixon, Texas|Nixon (@,442)]] * [[:Category: Smiley, Texas|Smiley (563)]] * [[:Category: Bebe, Texas|Bebe]] * [[:Category: Belmont, Texas|Belmont (55)]] * [[:Category:Cheapside, Texas|Cheapside]] * [[:Category: Cost, Texas|Cost (84)]] * [[:Category: Dewville, Texas|Dewyville]] * [[:Category:Dilworth, Texas|Dilworth]] * [[:Category:Dreyer, Texas|Dreyer]] * [[:Category:Hamon, Texas|Hamon]] * [[:Category: Harwood, Texas|Harwood (118)]] * [[:Category:Glaze City, Texas|Glaze City]] * [[:Category: Leesville, Texas|Leesville (152)]] * [[:Category:Little New York, Texas|Little New York]] * [[:Category:Monthalia, Texas|Monthalia]] * [[:Category:Oak Forest, Texas|Oak Forest]] * [[:Category: Ottine, Texas|Ottine]] * [[:Category: Pilgrim, Texas|Pilgrim]] * [[:Category:Sample, Texas|Sample]] * [[:Category:Saturn, Texas|Saturn]] * Summerville * [[:Category:Thompsonville, Texas|Thomsonville]] * [[:Category: Waelder, Texas|Waelder (1,091)]] * [[:Category: Wrightsboro, Texas|Wrightsboro (10)]] ====Ghost Towns==== *Albuquerque. Texas ===Events/Festivals=== * "Come and Take It" Celebration in October, Gonzales * Feather Fest in September, Nixon * Guacamole Fest in September, Waelder ===National Register of Historic Places=== * Braches House, Gonzales * Cuero Archeological District, Cuero * Gonzales Commercial Historic District, Gonzales * Gonzales County Courthouse, Gonzales * Gonzales County, Jail, Gonzales * Gonzales Memorial Museum and Amphitheater Historic District * William Buckner and Sue Houston House, Gonzales * Hennard House, Gonzales * Leesville Schoolhouse, Leesville *Thomas Harrison and Mollie Spooner House, Gonzales ===Schools=== {{Image|file=Anderson_County_Texas-4.gif |align=l |size=150 |caption=Rockin Schoolhouse. }}{{clear}} * ====Colleges==== * Gonzales Center - a satellite branch of [[:Category: Victoria College, Victoria, Texas|Victoria College]] in [[:Space: Victoria County, Texas|Victoria, Texas]] ====Public==== Category within Independent School District. '''Gonzales ISD''' * Gonzales Primary Academy, Gonzales * East Avenue Primary School, Gonzales * Gonzales Elementary School, Gonzales * North Avenue Intermediate, Gonzales * [[:Category: Gonzales Junior High School, Gonzales, Texas|Gonzales Junior High School, Gonzales]] * [[:Category: Gonzales High School, Gonzales, Texas|Gonzales High School, Gonzales, Mascot = Apache]] ====Private==== *Emmanuel Christian, Gonzales (PK-12) ===Historical Census=== http://www.census.gov/population/cencounts/tx190090.txt {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" |Census year ||Population |- |1850|| 1,492 |- |1860|| 8,059 |- |1870||8,951 |- |1880||14,840 |- |1890||18,016 |- |1900||28,882 |- |1910||28,055 |- |1920||28,438 |- |1930||28,337 |- |1940||26,075 |- |1950||42,348 |- |1960||36,421 |- |1970||16,375 |- |1980||16,883 |- |1990||17,205 |- |2000||18,628 |- |2010||19,807 |- |2014 ||20,462https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcg0 |- |Est: 2015||20,573 |} ===Notables=== {{Image|file=Profile_Photo_s-281.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Gonzales Immortal 32. }} :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-24.gif|10px]] [[Space:Texas_Immortals|'''Texas Immortal 32''']] :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-24.gif|10px]] [[Space:Texas_Immortals|Texas Immortal 32]] *[[Sowell-260 |Andrew Jackson Sowell]] Alamo scout *[[Lockhart-1264 |Byrd Lockhart]], Gonzales commissioner, scout, road surveyor *'''[[Caldwell-4101|Matthew Caldwell]]''' Signer of Texas Declaration of Independence, formed the Gonzales Rangers *[[Lightfoot-617|John William Lightfoot]], Alamo Defender, - Mexican land grant. *[[Highsmith-215|Benjamin Frankliln]], scout, and more *[[Taylor-16363 |Creed Taylor]] *[[Sowell-260|Andrew Jackson Sowell]] Alamo scout *[[Lockhart-1264|Byrd Lockhart]], Gonzales commissioner, scout, road surveyor *[[Caldwell-4101|'''Matthew Caldwell''']] *[[Lightfoot-617|J W Lightfoot]], Alamo Defender, - Mexican land grant. :Phil Coe (1839–1871), well-known saloon owner and Old West gambler, and the last known gunfight victim of "Wild Bill" Hickok. :George W. Littlefield (1842–1920), Texas cattleman, banker, and regent of the University of Texas at Austin, lived in Gonzales during the 1870s. :William Stubbs (interior designer), interior designer, author, and television show host, born in Gonzales. {{Image|file=Lightfoot-617.jpg |align=r |size=170 |caption=J W Lightfoot Mexican land grant. }}{{Clear}} *[[Sowell-260 |Andrew Jackson Sowell]] Alamo scout *[[Lockhart-1264 |Byrd Lockhart]], Gonzales commissioner, scout, road surveyor *[[Caldwell-4101|'''Matthew Caldwell''']] Signer of Texas Declaration of Independence and Gonzales Ranger Captain {{Image|file=Photos_of_Alamo.gif |align=c |size=250 |caption=Immortal 32 on way to Alamo. }} ===County Resources=== * Gonzales County Government [http://www.co.gonzales.tx.us Gonzales County government website] ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} There are 193 Cemeteries in Gonzales County. *[[:Category: Dewville Cemetery, Dewville, Texas|Dewville Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Sandies Chapel Cemetery, Dewville, Texas|Sandies Chapel Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Gonzales Memorial Park Cemetery, Gonzales, Texas|Gonzales Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Gonzales City Cemetery, Gonzales, Texas|Gonzales City Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Gonzales Masonic Cemetery, Gonzales, Texas|Gonzales Masonic Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Odd Fellows Cemetery, Gonzales, Texas|Odd Fellows Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Slayden-Zumwalt Cemetery, Gonzales, Texas|Slaydon-Zumwalt Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Leesville Cemetery, Leesville, Texas|Leesville Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Sample Cemetery, Sample, Texas|Sample Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Bundick Cemetery, Smiley, Texas|Bundick Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Thompsonville Cemetery, Thompsonville, Texas|Thompsonville Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Burris Cemetery, Gonzales County, Texas|Burris Cemetery]] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2608 Finda Grave cemeteries of Gonzales County] *[http://www.historictexas.net/cemeteries/2g/gonzales-fh.htm names of Gonzales county Cemeteries] === Sources === *http://www.tamu.edu/faculty/ccbn/dewitt/gonrelief.htm *[https://www.tsl.texas.gov/travis-letter.html Texas State Library] ''William B. Travis, Victory or Death Letter from the Alamo.'' *http://www.tamu.edu/faculty/ccbn/dewitt/innerresidents2.htm *[http://www.thealamo.org/history/the-1836-battle/13-days.html The Alamo.org] ''Timeline of the 13 days of the Siege of the Alamo.'' *http://www.tamu.edu/faculty/ccbn/dewitt/gonreliefframe.htm *[http://www.thealamo.org/history/the-1836-battle/the-defenders/index.html The Alamo.org] ''List of Alamo Defenders who Died.'' *http://www.tamu.edu/faculty/ccbn/dewitt/alamogarrison.htm *[http://www.thealamo.org/history/the-1836-battle/the-travis-letters.html The Alamo.org] ''The Travis Letters.'' *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gonzales_Ranging_Company_of_Mounted_Volunteers Wikpedia] ''Gonzales Ranging Company of Mounted Volunteers.'' *http://www.gonzaleschc.org/alamo-defenders.html *Jane Bradfield, Rx, Take One Cannon: The Gonzales Come and Take It Cannon of October 1835 (Shiner, Texas: Wagner, 1981). *Thomas Ricks Lindley, "Alamo Artillery: Number, Type, Caliber, and Concussion," Alamo Journal, July 1992. *Noah Smithwick, The Evolution of a State, or Recollections of Old Texas Days (Austin: Gammel, 1900; rpt., Austin: University of Texas Press, 1983) *Handbook of Texas Online, Thomas Ricks Lindley, "Gonzales Come and Take It Cannon," accessed May 24, 2016, http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/qvg01. Uploaded on June 15, 2010. Modified on May 6, 2016. Published by the Texas State Historical Association. *https://lamujerbonitaquelegustaleer.wordpress.com/2007/03/06/are-you-tejano-texian-or-texan-or-chicano/

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25 Nov 2022- Henry Gooch's wife Millicent was NOT a Goodwin, this article errs in that record. She is not one of the 10 children found in the St. Margaret Pattens Parish Bapt. records for Peter & Sarah Goodwin, nor is she listed in the Will of Peter Goodwin or any of the Wills of this Goodwin family members. Look under the profile for Robert Kensey for more records for Millicent as 2nd wife to Henry Gooch. In 1660 Maj. James Goodwin calls Henry Gooch, my brother. It was just assumed the connection was through Millicent but that has been proven untrue. James Goodwin's mother was Rachel, whose surname & ancestry has eluded researchers so far. Henry Gooch & family as listed below has several probable mistakes. '''Henry Gooch''' Henry Gooch was apparently called both Captain and Lt. Col. This is deduced from land records which show that Henry Gooch and William Pullam had 2500 acres of land in Chickahominy County, "Beg. by Chickahominy Sw." [Note: There is no current Chickahominy County.] on 16 Oct 1660.''Cavaliers and Pioneers. Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants, 1623-1666,'' Vol. I [database on-line]. Page 408, citing Patent Book 4, (p 472) On the same page of ''Cavaliers and Pioneers'' there is a land recording for Mr. Frances Burnell which refers to the corner "Captain Gooch & William Pullams land". Another land recording regarding Mr. Thomas Michaell references land in New Kent Co. on "branches of Chickahominy Sw., beg. at corner of Lt. Col. Gooch & Wm. Pullams land...."''Cavaliers and Pioneers. Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants, 1623-1666,'' Vol. I [database on-line]. page 4064, Patent Book 5, citing p 216 (122) Yet another recording shows that Geo. Morris and Rich. Scrudge received property in James City County upon "branches of Chickahomeny Sw., beg. at tree in the line of Gooch & Pullam below the dwelling house or Quarter of Mr. Mitchell...."''Cavaliers and Pioneers. Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants, 1623-1666,'' Vol. I [database on-line]. Page 484, citing Patent Book 5, p. 278 (230) The Chickhominy River, a tributary of the James River, borders or flows through New Kent County, James City County, Charles City County and Henrico County. Although there is record of William Pullam owning other property, I can find no record of him owning property with any other person name Gooch. Based on these records, I conclude that Henry Gooch, Captain Gooch and Lt. Col. Gooch are all the same person. .[[Watt-266|Watt-266]] 15:45, 31 December 2015 (EST) ---- '''Biographical Sketches of Early Gooch Emigrants and Early Gooch family history'''
The following is taken from a now defunct website, Geocities, on a website probably by J. Daniel Mahar.The quote was found at in a [http://www.oocities.org/heartland/pointe/9126/VAbio.html#Lt.Col.%20Henry%20Gooch%20of%20New%20Kent webcache]. I have been unable to positively identify the author, but it appears to be J. Daniel Mahar of San Francisco. I have been unable to find the work from which is it taken or any contact address for him. The latest date I can find anything about him is from 1998. At the bottom of the page it shows: © 1998 mahard@sfcep.corp.ge.com, and the Home page shows: "Welcome to Daniel's Homepage - American Family History." [[Watt-266|Watt-266]] 15:45, 31 December 2015 (EST) "Lt.Col. Henry Gooch of New Kent "Most Gooch genealogies trace their roots to Henry Gooch, but they have not done this by research, but by pure speculation. Lt. Col. Henry Gooch is probably one of the few early Gooch men that one can document a male heir. It is established by record that he was in Virginia by 1656 when he is appointed Justice of the Peace for York County, a position of high rank. Many quote a source that Henry Gooch served as the administrator for Maj. William Gooch's estate adn show this as proof of a family connection to the Gooches of Suffolk, England. This is wholly undocumented and I have found no such record or any link to Maj. William Gooch. Even Hening, the Virginia historian, calls Henry the "supervisor" for Maj. William's estate, again no source is quoted and it is not believed to be true. Another undocumented piece of information that is often quoted is that Henry married Jane Jones, daughter of Rev. Rowland Jones. There is very little evidence of this beyond Jane naming of a son "Henry Gooch" in her will. Though there is no doubt Jane married a "Gooch", it is not clear which Gooch she married, though no doubt she had some connection to Henry as reflected in the naming pattern of her children. "Despite the speculation on Henry and his connections to the various Gooch families, it is quite clear that Henry did marry and have issue. His wife is well documented as the widow Millicent Goodwin Kinsey. Millicent is the sister to Maj. James Goodwin the Speaker to the House of Burgess; they were probably from a Middlesex County, England family. Millicent had married Robert Kinsey, whose death and subsequent transfer of property to Henry Gooch provides us with the best documentation on Millicent. York deeds record Henry Gooch transferring Kinsey's property to a merchant Jonathan Newal in March of 1664. One of these deed states that the property belonged to Robert Kinsay lat of York county which was purchaed by Henry Gooch who married Millicent the relict of Robert Kinsey [ref: York DB, pg. 46-7, 1664]. By Millicent, Henry had one son William. It is difficult to positively identify this William Gooch in any existing documents, but due to his parents' relative high social standings, it is a good guess he is the same William Gooch "of King & Queen Co." who is found as a surveyor for Col. William Claiborne in Essex County, VA and is probably the same William who married Ursula Claiborne, granddaughter of the Secretary of State Col. William Claiborne. There is another William Gooch about the same age, who is the son of John Gough and had married Alice Thacker of Middlesex Co., VA. This William served in the House of Burgess and died about 1699/1701 leaving his widow in King & Queen County. One of these William Gooches may also be the "son-in-law" (or step-son) mentioned by Jane Jones Gooch of King & Queen County in her will found among the papers of King William County in 1701; or could this be one more William Gooch to confuse us all? "Lt. Col. Henry Gooch is by all evidence of the surviving records, a man of high status in the Virginia Colony. After being appointed a Justice in 1656 he is found on the Governor's Counsel in 1657, than serves as Commissioner of York County in 1658 and by 1662 is found as High Sheriff of York County. Surviving patents show that Henry Gooch and William Pullam obtain 2500 acres along the Chickahominy River and it is known that Henry had a plantation on the Pamunkey River. In 1676, Henry's fortunes take a turn. In the famous Bacon Rebellion of that year, Gooch found himself confronted by the rebel Maj. Whaley and apparently joined them, though appearently reluctantly. Henry was brought into court in 1677 and fined 6,000 lb. of pork for his participation (some accounts say tobacco, rather than pork). The records of the Rebellion are the last we hear of Henry Gooch. Many suspect that Millicent died and Henry took a second wife Jane Jones, who in her will names a "son-in-law" William; son-in-law being a term used at that time for "step-son". Knowing that Henry had a son William it is quite possible she is his second wife." ---- '''Information regarding several Gooches''' from "Gooch Family" ''William & Mary Quarterly'', Vol. 5, No. 2, Oct., 1896, no author listed ; accessed 31 Dec 2015 at JSTOR.org"Gooch Family" ''William & Mary Quarterly'', Vol. 5, No. 2, Oct., 1896, no author listed ; accessed 31 Dec 2015 at JSTOR.org "The name Gooch appears under the form of Gooch, Gouge, Gough, and Goffe." '''William Gooch'''
"William Gooch lived near the present site of Yorktown. In November, 1654, Capt. William Gooch represented York county in the House of Burgesses, and March 31, 1655, he was one of the councillors appointed by the General Assembly. He died the following October, aged 29. Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, edition of 1896, gives a William Gooch, uncle of the Governor of Virginia of that name, as having died in 1655. He may have been this William Gooch, who became a major after his appointment as councillor. William Gooch, of York county, left a daughter Anne, who married Capt. Thomas Beale. He probably left a son William, as Hening (Vol. II., p. 158){{MLA citation |publisher = Printed by and for Samuel Pleasants, junior, printer to the commonwealth |publication-place = Richmond|author = Virginia |url = https://archive.org/stream/statutesatlargeb02virg#page/159/mode/1up |title = ''The statutes at large'' |publication-date = 1809|repository=Internet Archive}} Vol. II., p. 158 tells of a difference between Martin Palmer and John Prosser, who "married the relict of William Goffe," about 1,000 acres in New Kent, granted by patent to "Capt. Palmer, and by a later patent to William Goffe, son of William Goffe, deceased." '''Henry Gooch'''
"In the York county Henry Gooch, called "brother" of Major James Goodwin, was supervisor of the estate of Major William Gooch. On the death of Robert Kinsey, he married, about 1661, Millicent Kinsey, the widow. Henry Gooch was justice of York county, and became lieutenant-colonel. He took sides with Bacon, .... When the revolt died out, the last meeting of Lawrence and the rest was held at Col. Gooch's house in New Kent (probably in that part now King William). In 1676-'77 he was fined 6,000 pounds of tobacco and pardoned, on his bended knees, by Sir William Berkeley. This is all that is known of him. (See Force's Tracts and Hening's Statutes.)" '''Rev. John Gough'''
"Rev. John Gough was minister at Jamestown during this time, and he died January 15, 1683. He married at least twice, and had by first marriage William Gough (Gooch). He married, secondly, Jane, sister of Rev. Rowland Jones of the neighboring parish of Bruton, and her issue mentioned in the latter's will were "Henry, Rowland, Jane, and Elizabeth Gooch." '''William Gough'''
There is a patent to William Gough for 1,225 acres in King and Queen on Papettico Swamp, formerly the land of "Mr. John Gough," and since granted October 26, 1694, to William Gough, as "son and heir" to his father. In the same neighborhood there is a grant to "Mrs. Jane Gouge." Her will is on record in King William under the name of " Joane Gough," and bears date February, 1701/2. It mentions sons Henry and Rowland Gough, daughter Joane Peake, and son in-law William Gough. On July 17 following, Henry and Rowland Gough qualified as executors. William Gough (Gooch, Gouge), the "son-in-law" (the term then meant stepson), married Ursula Claiborne, daughter of William Claiborne (grandson of Secretary Claiborne), and had issue Clai borne Gooch, eldest son. (Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. II., p. 318.) '''Claiborne Gooch'''
"Claiborne Gooch was living in 1748 in King William county, opposite to Sweet Hall. (Hening, VI., p. 17.) He was probably father of Rowland Gooch, whose will was proved in Louisa county December 8, 1794. Rowland's wife was Unity . He had issue: 1, William; 2, Claiborne; 3, John; 4, Rowland; 5, Lane; 6, Elizabeth. In the same records is a deed of gift from Luvinah, wife of William Gooch (will proved 1780), son of Rowland, to her daughters Mary, Jemimah, and Sally Gooch." '''William Gooch, Governor'''
"Sir William Gooch, governor of Virginia from 1727 to 1749, was born October 12, 1681. He married Rebecca, daughter of William Stanton, Esq. He had one son, William, who married Eleanor, daughter of James Bowles, of Maryland, but as Sir William Gooch was succeeded in the baronetcy by his brother, there are no de scendants of the Governor in Virginia. Governor Gooch died, ac cording to one account, in 1751, and, according to another, August 14, 1759. ( Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. in., p. 113.)" == Sources==

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[[Category:Simpson County, Mississippi, Cemeteries]] [[Category: Goodwater Cemetery, Magee, Mississippi]] [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This project will catalog and document all burials in Goodwater Cemetery, located just outside Magee, Simpson County, Mississippi. This free space page for the Goodwater Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Mississippi Cemeteries Project is a sub-project of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Bishop-4082|Myrtis Bishop]] for assistance. ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== :Location : Goodwater Baptist Church :: Phone Number: (601) 849-2245 :: Address: 1313 Goodwater Rd NW, Magee Mississippi 39111 :Located north-west of Magee, off Interstate Hwy 49 at the intersection of Airport Rd and Goodwater Road NW. :GPS Coordinates (WGS84) :: 31.876005, -89.765982 ::[https://goo.gl/maps/JvSbF Goodwater Cemetery on Google Maps] === History === Goodwater Cemetery was established in ?. Goodwater Baptist Church is located across the street from the cemetery. There is no cemetery sign but is fenced. There are 622 burials in this cemetery with 97% photographed on Findagrave as of Feb 20, 2016[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=1967104 See Findagrave - Goodwater Church Cemetery] There is about another 100 graves in the newer church cemetery named Meadowbrook Memorial Cemetery. I first transcribed Goodwater Cemetery on April 24, 2002 and is listed on web page by Cherylynne-G-Stephan with my permission. This listing has the rows and positions number found at that time. [[Bishop-4082|Bishop-4082]] 14:27, 20 February 2016 (EST)http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/s/t/e/Cherylynne-G-Stephan/FILE/0010page.html ===Tasks Completed=== :Photography * 80% of marked graves in this cemetery have been photographed by [[Bishop-4082 | Myrtis Bishop]]. :Data Transcription * 50% of all marked graves :Link to Profiles * 50% of all marked graves ===To Do=== * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. * Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ===Table of Interments=== Data given is as on Headstone {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First/Middle Names/Initials ! data-sort-type="date" | Born ! data-sort-type="date" | Died ! Inscription (notes) ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Jones-26176| Adcock ]]||Alpha L.||1888-04-06||1934-08-09||(nee Jones)||[[Image:Jones-26176.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tullos-89 | Ainsworth ]]||Amanda Tullos||1883-10-02||1922-02-20||Mother; Wife of Rice Ainsworth; Twas hard to give thee up but thy will o God be done. ||[[Image:Tullos-89.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ainsworth-547 | Ainsworth ]]||Babies||1920||1920||Amanda & Rice Ainsworth's babies ||[[Image:Ainsworth-547.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tullos-176 | Ainsworth ]]||Celia||1900-09-29||1996-02-19|| ||[[Image:Ainsworth-548.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ainsworth-549 | Ainsworth ]]||Estus N.||1903-12-22||1979-03-25||Daddy "At rest" ||[[Image:Ainsworth-549.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ainsworth-550| Ainsworth ]]||Geneva||1913-05-22||1914-10-18||Daughter of Mr. & Mrs. D.O. Ainsworth; In loving memory ||[[Image:Ainsworth-550.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ainsworth-551| Ainsworth ]]||H. K.||1868-10-07||1965-03-19|| ||[[Image:Ainsworth-551-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Phillips-11499 | Ainsworth ]]||Lona Phillips||1884-05-17||1923-12-25||Wife of H. K. Ainsworth "Asleep in Jesus"||[[Image:Phillips-11499.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McIntyre-1643 | Ainsworth ]]||Maggie M. ||1887-09-12||1971-06-26||(nee McIntyre) ||[[Image:Ainsworth-546.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ainsworth-546 | Ainsworth ]]||Rice||1887-04-05||1968-01-29|| ||[[Image:Ainsworth-546.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ainsworth-548 | Ainsworth ]]||Wiley ||1893-02-09||1961-10-19||Mississippi PVT HQ CO112 INF 28 DIV WWI ||[[Image:Ainsworth-548.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ainsworth-764 | Ainsworth ]]||Willie ||1915-02-08||2002-06-28||Sister, Willie's Roller Rink ||[[Image:Ainsworth-764.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brewer-2702 | Ainsworth ]]||Zona B. ||1909-10-13||1997-09-17||(nee Brewer) Mother "At rest" ||[[Image:Ainsworth-549.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tullos-185 | Alford ]]||Annie L. ||1924-01-17||1988-08-01||(nee Tullos) ||[[Image:Tullos-185.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Alford-1807| Alford ]]||Earl Preston ||1925-08-27||1994-02-11||[mil] Earl Preston Alford, SC2 US Navy World War II ||[[Image:Alford-1807.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ates-xxx | Ates ]]||Clarence M. ||1904-03-16||1977-06-02||Gone but not forgotten ||[[Image:Ates-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Walker-xxx | Ates ]]||Margaret Walker||1912-11-15||1989-02-18||In God's loving care ||[[Image:Ates-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[ Glisson-35 | Axton ]]||Bula M. ||1889-05-15||1969-12-12||(nee Glisson)||[[Image:Axton-56.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Axton-53 | Axton ]]||D. W.||1909-04-21||1941-11-26||(given Dan W. )||[[Image:Axton-53.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Axton-56 | Axton ]]||John H.||1886-01-19||1959-10-15|| ||[[Image:Axton-56.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bairefield-xxx | Bairefield ]]||Bervin Daniel ||1942-08-31||1948-12-11||Our precious jewel (Lamb statue with photo on headstone) ||[[Image:Bairefield-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bairefield-xxx | Bairefield ]]||Jack E.||1917-08-12||1992-01-24||(given Jack Etsol)||[[Image:Bairefield-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brown-40976 | Ball ]]||Willie Merle ||1923-12-11||2005-10-21||(nee Brown) ||[[Image:Brown-40976.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Barnes-7873 | Barnes ]]||Dave Thomas ||1954-10-18||1957-10-12||Nephew, Son of Mr & Mrs Lavell Barnes ||[[Image:Barnes-7873.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Williamson-5383 | Barnes ]]||Elsie Belle Williamson||1932-01-31||1957-01-13||Sister "Daughter of Mr & Mrs Dave Williamson" "In God's care" ||[[Image:Williamson-5383.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Barr-1197 | Barr]]||William Aubrey ||1923-08-24||2003-09-17||[wed] Jan 19, 1943 Aubrey and Winnie ||[[Image:Barr-1197.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Axton-60 | Barr]]||Winnie Lois||1925-06-21||2013-06-10||[wed] Jan 19, 1943 Aubrey and Winnie '''(death date from obit)''' ||[[Image:Barr-1197.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Blackwell-xxx | Blackwell ]]||Horace Sidney ||1928-04-20||1928-11-14|| ||[[Image:Blackwell-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Blair-xxx | Blair ]]||Annie Lenora Brown||1896-09-25||1937-08-14||Mother "Having finished life's duty they now sweetly rest" ||[[Image:Blair-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Duckworth-xxx | Blanton ]]||Ruby Grace Duckworth ||1929-06-05||1983-04-19||Gone but not forgotten ||[[Image:Duckworth-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Blair-xxx | Blair ]]||Cordis ||1919-02-02||1972-07-22||Gone but not forgotten ||[[Image:Blair-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Blair-xxx | Blair ]]||Garlin ||1934-05-07||1934-11-10|| ||[[Image:Blair-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Blair-xxx | Blair ]]||H. L. ||1937-03-29||1941-07-14|| ||[[Image:Blair-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Blair-xxx | Blair ]]||Jane Cole ||1847||1929|| ||[[Image:Blair-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Blair-xxx | Blair ]]||Tom Cole ||1891-05-30||1970-10-18||Father "Having finished life's duty they now sweetly rest" ||[[Image:Blair-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[King-16311 | Blevins ]]||Ruby J. ||1941-07-27||1999-06-23||(nee King) Precious Memories "Loving mother & sister" ||[[Image:King-16311.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bourne-xxx | Bourne ]]||Mamie Flynt ||1896||1964||No longer lonely ||[[Image:Bourne-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brandon-860 | Brandon ]]||Wilbur Lee ||1923-05-21||1986-04-10||Father "At rest" "Wonderful was your love for us." [mil] US Navy ||[[Image:Brandon-860.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Keen-1029 | Bratcher ]]||Florence K. ||||||(nee Keen) (no dates)||[[Image:Keen-1029.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bratcher-74 | Bratcher ]]||J. B. ||||||(no dates)||[[Image:Bratcher-74.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bratcher-87| Bratcher ]]||J. B. ||1929-02-23||1940-10-18|| ||[[Image:Bratcher-87.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brewer-3266 | Brewer ]]||Bernice ||1919-05-23||1921-07-05||Son of T. J. & Janie Brewer, "Our baby" ||[[Image:Brewer-3266.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brewer-3259 | Brewer ]]||Charles Sidney ||1906-06-22||1971-05-26||Father ||[[Image:Brewer-3259.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brewer-3269 | Brewer ]]||Charles Ray ||1928-06-14||2002-01-29||[wed] Dec 8, 1951 [mil] MSGT US Air Force WWII Korea Vietnam ||[[Image:Brewer-3269.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brewer-3270 | Brewer ]]||David Ray ||1957-06-14||1997-07-31||In God's Care ||[[Image:Brewer-3270.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brewer-3279 | Brewer ]]||Danny C. ||1958-09-12||1973-06-06||Beloved Son ||[[Image:Brewer-3279.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stephens-4925 | Brewer ]]||Elsie Stevens||1886-02-19||1961-05-27||(nee Stephens -- headstone in error) ||[[Image:Stephens-4925.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brewer-3257 | Brewer ]]||Gold W. ||1902-08-11||1980-05-03||[wed] Nov 22, 1941; Father, "Come Unto Me" ||[[Image:Brewer-3257.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brewer-3278 | Brewer ]]||Harold "Tootsie" ||1930-03-23||2004-01-29||Father ||[[Image:Brewer-3278.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-36758 | Brewer ]]||Janie Jones||1896-03-03||1970-07-07||Gone but not forgotten ||[[Image:Jones-36758.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wright-17124 | Brewer ]]||Margaret Lamey||1921-03-13||2002-12-12||(nee Wright) Mother ||[[Image:Wright-17124.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Clapper-133 | Brewer ]]||Marjorie Louise ||1927-12-08||1980-09-20||(nee Clapper) [wed] Dec 8, 1951 ||[[Image:Clapper-133.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brewer-3256 | Brewer ]]||Mattie Mae ||1901-05-13||1922-10-31||Buried next to brother ||[[Image:Brewer-3256.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ainsworth-765 | Brewer ]]||Mattie H. ||1923-05-22||2003-12-26||[wed] Nov 22, 1941; Mother, "Come Unto Me" ||[[Image:Ainsworth-765.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brewer-3277 | Brewer ]]||Ottis ||1890-02-10||1910-05-30|| ||[[Image:Brewer-3277.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brewer-3255 | Brewer ]]||Robert Wayne ||1879-01-16||1959-11-29|| ||[[Image:Brewer-3255.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brewer-3260 | Brewer ]]||Robert N. ||1914-09-14||1965-08-07|| ||[[Image:Brewer-3260.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brewer-3265 | Brewer ]]||T. J. (Taylor) ||1886-01-16||1973-08-12||Gone but not forgotten ||[[Image:Brewer-3265.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brewer-3267 | Brewer ]]||Thomas Jefferson ||1924-06-28||1996-02-07||[mil] Sgt US Marine Corps WWII, cross symbol ||[[Image:Brewer-3267.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brewer-3258 | Brewer ]]||Wallace L. ||1904-10-10||1951-03-08||'''Buried next to sister''' ||[[Image:Brewer-3258.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-291411 | Brewer ]]||Willie M. ||1917-07-28||1962-12-13||'''LNAB unknown''' ||[[Image:Brewer-3260.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bross-xxx | Bross ]]||William Earl ||1957-04-22||1993-06-29|| ||[[Image:Bross-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brown-43123 | Brown ]]||Alfred T. ||1878-05-23||1952-05-01|| ||[[Image:Brown-43123.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brown-43126 | Brown ]]||Allen G. ||1881-02-18||1962-01-31||||[[Image:Brown-43126.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-292 | Brown ]]||Dellie R. ||1905-04-27||1972-07-31||(nee Runnels) "Mother" ||[[Image:Runnels-292.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brown-43127 | Brown ]]||Elliott T. ||1911-02-18||1938-09-11|| ||[[Image:Brown-43127.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Valentine-1239 | Brown ]]||Elsie V. ||1892-05-28||1966-07-07||(nee Valentine) ||[[Image:Brown-43126.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brown-43128 | Brown ]]||Hilbun J. ||1919-06-23||1991-01-19||[mil] US Army WWII, cross symbol ||[[Image:Brown-43128.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brown-40975 | Brown ]]||J. T. ||1896-01-06||1976-11-03||Father ||[[Image:Brown-40975.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brown-40977 | Brown ]]||Reba V. ||1927||1932|| ||[[Image:Brown-40977.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-301193 | Brown ]]||Simmie P. ||1845-12-23||1922-09-09||Mother "Wife of John P. Brown" She was the sunshine of our home. ||[[Image:Unknown-301193.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bullock-1529| Bullock]]||Henry H. ||1912-02-25||1995-09-30||[wed] Oct 6, 1931||[[Image:Bullock-1529.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Whatley-371| Bullock]]||Martha Whatley ||1909-10-15||1979-04-23||(nee Whatley) [wed] Oct 6, 1931||[[Image:Bullock-1529.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Burch-1810| Burch ]]||Joe C. ||1898-08-24||1973-12-15||Father "Gone but not forgotten" ||[[Image:Burch-1810.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Howell-4709 | Burch ]]||Sallie H. ||1899-04-14||1982-12-20||(nee Howell) Mother "I'll meet you by and by" ||[[Image:Howell-4709.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Walker-34175 | Burch ]]||Winnie W. ||1900-09-04||1973-09-12||(nee Walker) praying hands ||[[Image:Unknown-265479.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-7382| Butler ]]||J. W. ||1862-12-03||1933-07-25||Father; His words were kindness, his deeds were love, his spirit humble, he rests above. (given James W.)||[[Image:Butler-7382.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-265434 | Butler ]]||Masouria Adaline ||1860-04-25||1944-05-10||Mother; Wife of J. W. Butler; Her life was beauty, goodness, & love.||[[Image:Unknown-265434.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Coats-xxx | Coats ]]||Catherine M. ||1928-04-29||1987-01-20||Mother ||[[Image:Coats-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cockrell-667| Cockrell ]]||Barney Jefferson ||1889-10-23||1949-11-12||Father||[[Image:Cockrell-667.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cockrell-669| Cockrell ]]||C. W. ||1863-12-03||1916-04-16||||[[Image:Cockrell-669.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cockrell-xxx | Cockrell ]]||Charles T. ||1898-07-19||1918-07-15||Died in France ||[[Image:Cockrell-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cockrell-358 | Cockrell ]]||Chester A. ||1894-04-29||1974-07-26||"Unke" ||[[Image:Cockrell-358.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cockrell-668| Cockerell ]]||Lanette ||1917-02-14||1919-06-21||Daughter of B. J. & Ella Cockerell ||[[Image:Cockrell-668.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cole-8829 | Cole ]]||Ance C. ||1875||1967|| ||[[Image:Cole-8829.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-36573 | Cole ]]||Dora Bell ||1882||1964||(nee Jones) ||[[Image:Cole-8829.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cole-8830 | Cole ]]||Lela ||1875||1967||Dau. of A. C. & Dora Cole ||[[Image:Cole-8830.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cone-xxx | Cone ]]||Bama Rosetta ||1890-06-02||1956-07-04|| ||[[Image:Cone-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Windham-xxx | Cone ]]||Burma Windham||1907-09-19||1986-11-17|| ||[[Image:Cone-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cone-xxx | Cone ]]||Walter Lee ||1896-10-10||1962-01-06|| ||[[Image:Cone-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cook-xxx | Cook ]]||Austin ||1917-02-02||1981-08-20|| ||[[Image:Cook-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cook-xxx | Cook ]]||Claude E. ||1917-04-07||1974-03-08||[mil] PVT US Army (cross symbol)||[[Image:Cook-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cook-xxx | Cook ]]||Irene ||1930-07-26||||Rest in peace ||[[Image:Cook-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Counts-424 | Counts ]]||Jim A. ||1872-11-24||1943-03-22|| ||[[Image:Counts-424.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Burch-1918 | Counts ]]||Lizzie B. ||1880-06-11||1959-01-19||(nee Burch) ||[[Image:Counts-424.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Counts-425| Counts ]]||Nellie ||1915-11-19||2002-11-02||In loving memory ||[[Image:Counts-425.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Courtney-xxx | Courtney ]]||Mary Elizabeth ||1865-12-25||1925-12-20|| ||[[Image:Courtney-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cox-xxx | Cox ]]||Annie Laura ||1894-10-22||1933-11-21||Mother "If love could have saved her she would never have died."||[[Image:Cox-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Craft-xxx | Craft ]]||Daughter ||||||Daughter of Mr & Mrs Otha L. Craft (no dates) ||[[Image:Craft-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Currie-1149 | Currie ]]||Ella Dale ||1929-06-10||1929-06-11||Infant dau. of Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Currie ||[[Image:Currie-1149.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Willamson-7 | Damron ]]||Ancie L. ||1936-01-01||||(nee Williamson) Ma '''living''' ||[[Image:Damron-440.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Damron-440 | Damron ]]||Billy D. ||1928-12-12||2010-10-03||Pa ||[[Image:Damron-440.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Damron-441| Damron ]]||Billy D. Jr. ||1968-01-27||2009-02-27||'B.D.' Eternally Loved. ||[[Image:Damron-441.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dearman-xxx | Dearman ]]||Henry E. ||1908-07-11||1971-04-16||Unk ||[[Image:Dearman-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tullos-xxx | Dickerson ]]||Delton Tullos||1941-08-07||1996-01-29||Gone Home ||[[Image:Dickerson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dickerson-xxx | Dickerson ]]||Levaster ||1895-09-27||1933-01-23||Mississippi Wagoner 137 Field Arty 38 Div (Cross symbol)||[[Image:Dickerson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-27970 | Drennan ]]||Eunice U. ||1933-07-12||2022-01-17||(nee Butler) [wed] July 28, 1951; Mother ||[[Image:Butler-27970.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Drennan-778| Drennan ]]||James A. ||1924-01-10||1990-10-06||[wed] July 28, 1951; Father (mil) PVT US Army World War II||[[Image:Drennan-778.jpg |100px]] 6 Oct 1990 |- | [[Drummond-xxx | Drummond ]]||A. G. ||1926-09-13||1994-06-18||The Lord is my Shepherd Psalm 23 [mil] S1 US Navy WWII ||[[Image:Drummond-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Drummond-xxx | Drummond ]]||Mattie Lee||1927-12-14||2008-02-02||The Lord is my Shepherd Psalm 23 ||[[Image:Drummond-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Duckworth-587| Duckworth ]]||A. Wilson ||1875-08-01||1932-06-17||Father; Dear parents tho we miss you much, we know you rest with God. ||[[Image:Duckworth-587.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Everett-1691 | Duckworth ]]||Ava Ruth ||1919-01-20||1996-05-02||''FHM - Ava Ruth Everett 1919 - 1996''' ||[[Image:Duckworth-535.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Duckworth-812 | Duckworth ]]||B. D. "Jack" ||1882-08-18||1971-08-15||[wed] Dec 28, 1902; Great Loves Live On ||[[Image:Duckworth-812.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Duckworth-815 | Duckworth ]]||Benjamin Ford ||1906-04-01||1944-05-14||Seaman 2/C U.S. Navy||[[Image:Duckworth-815.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stephens-3950| Duckworth ]]||Bertha S.||1904-03-10||1988-09-05||(nee Stephens)||[[Image:Stephens-3950.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Duckworth-828 | Duckworth ]]||Billie W. ||1930-08-27||2010-08-17||Believe in God. '''need photo'''||[[Image:Duckworth-828.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ainsworth-831 | Duckworth ]]||Codie A. ||1912-09-08||2008-08-24||(nee Ainsworth) Mother||[[Image:Ainsworth-831.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Walker-20250 | Duckworth ]]||Effie E. ||1885-08-04||1963-07-09||(nee Walker) ||[[Image:Duckworth-810.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-40943 | Duckworth ]]||Emma J. ||1884-01-12||1979-02-01||(nee Jones) [wed] Dec 28, 1902 Great Loves Live On ||[[Image:Duckworth-812.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shoemaker-1712 | Duckworth ]]||Fannie S.||1864-09-30||1951-01-25||(nee Shoemaker)||[[Image:Shoemaker-1712.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Duckworth-827 | Duckworth ]]||Faye Carolyn||1936-01-25||1955-04-28||Sister; Prepare to meet me in heaven. ||[[Image:Duckworth-827.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Duckworth-818 | Duckworth ]]||Hardy Clifton ||1919-05-28||1989-11-26||[wed] Apr 15, 1944 [mil] SGT US Army World War II ||[[Image:Duckworth-818.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Barnes-8952 | Duckworth ]]||Hattie Olive ||1904-5-10||1992-10-29||(nee Barnes) ||[[Image:Duckworth-815.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Duckworth-824 | Duckworth ]]||Infant Dau. ||1904-10-28||1904-10-28||Infant Dau. of J. L. & F. R. Duckworth; Budded on Earth to bloom in Heaven. ||[[Image:Duckworth-824.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Duckworth-807 | Duckworth ]]||Joseph L. ||1871||1943||Father ||[[Image:Duckworth-807.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Duckworth-535| Duckworth ]]||Lawrence Wilson||1904-01-06||1965-02-23|| ||[[Image:Duckworth-535.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Duckworth-816 | Duckworth ]]||Leon ||1913-11-28||1942-12-14||Father ||[[Image:Duckworth-816.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Duckworth-817 | Duckworth ]]||Leonard S. ||1916-06-22||1917-10-06||BABY "Son of B. D. & Emma Duckworth" "Gone to be an angel." ||[[Image:Duckworth-817.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Duckworth-823 | Duckworth ]]||Lillie O. ||1900-02-26||1909-08-22||Dau. of J. L. & F. R. Duckworth; Too good for earth, God called her home. ||[[Image:Duckworth-823.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Norris-2842| Duckworth ]]||Lou E. ||1876-11-09||1930-04-05||Mother (nee Norris) Dear parents tho we miss you much, we know you rest with God. ||[[Image:Duckworth-587.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gambrell-136 | Duckworth ]]||Margrett M. Gambrell||1852-06-24||1919-07-03||Wife of H. P. Duckworth "When the roll is called up yonder I'll be there." "Dear mother tho we miss you much, we know you rest with God." ||[[Image:Gambrell-136.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Duckworth-826 | Duckworth ]]||Melvin P. ||1903-11-21||1976-07-11||In loving memory ||[[Image:Duckworth-826.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-75453 | Duckworth ]]||Myrtle S.||1902-09-05||1964-04-07||(nee Smith) ||[[Image:Smith-75453.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cleary-789 | Duckworth ]]||Phyllis Cleary||1923-09-20||2014-11-30||[wed] Apr 15, 1944 '''(death date from obituary)''' ||[[Image:Cleary-789.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Duckworth-575 | Duckworth ]]||Robert D. ||1930-09-05||1931-12-05||Son of Mr. & Mrs. W. C. Duckworth; Darling we miss you.||[[Image:Duckworth-575.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Duckworth-810 | Duckworth ]]||Robert E. ||1890-05-16||1953-03-21||||[[Image:Duckworth-810.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Meadows-1525 | Duckworth ]]||Veda M.||1913-02-27||1972-10-10||(nee Meadows) Mother "I have fought the good fight, I have finished the course, I have kept the faith" ||[[Image:Meadows-1525.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Duckworth-570 | Duckworth ]]||Willie C.||1899-10-06||1970-10-02||||[[Image:Duckworth-570.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-7777 | Farmer ]]||Betty A. Tullos||1894||1982||(nee Hughes) ||[[Image:Tullos-156.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ferrell-xxx | Ferrell ]]||Ollie ||1932-02-04|||| ||[[Image:Ferrell-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ferrell-xxx | Ferrell ]]||O. W. ||1930-01-10||1976-07-19||(given name Other Warren) ||[[Image:Ferrell-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Finch-2038 | Finch ]]||Robert D. ||1930-04-18||1979-12-13||In God's care, (SON), Korea War ||[[Image:Finch-2038.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-291100 | Finch ]]||Ruth A. ||1902-11-14||1992-10-02||Mother "Tho lost to sight, to memory dear" '''(LNAB Unknown)''' ||[[Image:Unknown-291100.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Duckworth-767 | Floyd ]]||Anna Duckworth ||1901-04-15||1989-04-19|| ||[[Image:Duckworth-767.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Floyd-2082| Floyd ]]||Ealie A. ||1859-12-06||1950-02-24||[wed] May 10, 1883 ||[[Image:Floyd-2082.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Floyd-1930| Floyd ]]||C. N. ||1889||1934|| ||[[Image:Floyd-1930.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Floyd-xxx | Floyd ]]||Earl Hicks ||1887-04-01||1956-06-14||In the way of righteousness is life, and in the pathway thereof there is no death. ||[[Image:Floyd-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grubbs-478 | Floyd ]]||Earlene Grubbs ||1919-10-03||1992-01-08||At Rest ||[[Image:Floyd-478.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fairchild-xxx | Floyd ]]||Glydia Mae Fairchild||1914-05-10||2010-05-12||[wed] Aug 23, 1930; We shall meet again who have loved each other. ||[[Image:Floyd-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wilson-32581| Floyd ]]||Sarah C. ||1865-07-23||1950-02-08||(nee Wilson) [wed] May 10, 1883 ||[[Image:Floyd-2082.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Floyd-3100| Floyd ]]||William Jennings Bryan ||1908-03-04||1984-08-09||[wed] Aug 23, 1930; We shall meet again who have loved each other. ||[[Image:Floyd-3100.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Flynt-xxx| Green ]]||Nona||1876||1954||(nee Flynt) Mother; Not my will but thine be done. ||[[Image:Flynt-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Flynt-xxx| Green ]]||W. F.||1873||1950||Father; I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith. ||[[Image:Flynt-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tullos-177 | Green ]]||Hilda T.||1911-05-30||||(nee Tullos) ||[[Image:Tullos-177.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Green-16689 | Green ]]||William A. ||1894-01-16||1972-10-29|| ||[[Image:Green-16689.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Duckworth-767 | Grubbs ]]||Anna Duckworth||1901-04-15||1989-04-19|| ||[[Image:Duckworth-767.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grubbs-474 | Grubbs ]]||Dale ||1912-04-06||1997-04-17||[wed] Nov 15, 1934 ||[[Image:Grubbs-474.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grubbs-476 | Grubbs ]]||Charles L.||1891-06-05||1967-04-24||At Rest, A friend to all||[[Image:Grubbs-476.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grubbs-486 | Grubbs ]]||Claude M.||1928-03-09||1972-02-20||I have fought a good fight I have finished my course I have kept the faith||[[Image:Grubbs-486.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grubbs-474 | Grubbs ]]||Dale ||1912-04-06||1997-04-17||[wed] Nov 15, 1934 ||[[Image:Grubbs-474.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-38892| Grubbs ]]||Etta J. ||1902-09-05||1993-08-05||At peace (nee Jones) ||[[Image:Jones-38892.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Johnson-41394 | Grubbs ]]||Eva||1915-11-22||2004-02-25||[wed] Nov 15, 1934 (nee Johnson) ||[[Image:Johnson-474.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-15130 | Grubbs ]]||Florence ||1886-03-16||1962-06-27||(nee Roberts) ||[[Image:Roberts-15130.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grubbs-442 | Grubbs ]]||Grafton Leonard ||1934-09-30||1998-01-26||Masonic symbol, US Marine Corp symbol ||[[Image:Grubbs-442.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grubbs-485| Grubbs ]]||Herbert Walker ||1932-01-15||2003-01-15||(mil) US Air Force ||[[Image:Grubbs-485.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grubbs-479 | Grubbs ]]||James Franklin ||1894-08-26||1958-02-01|| ||[[Image:Grubbs-479.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grubbs-440 | Grubbs ]]||James Willis ||1859-03-14||1939-08-19|| ||[[Image:Grubbs-440.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grubbs-480 | Grubbs ]]||James Wilson ||1926-07-31||1995-02-26||(mil) US Navy ||[[Image:Grubbs-480.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grubbs-475 | Grubbs ]]||Jervis ||1893-02-14||1973-05-28||[mil] Mississippi, SP4 US Army World War II Korea ||[[Image:Grubbs-475.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tullos-153 | Grubbs ]]||Laura Tullos ||1868-10-10||1955-11-01|| ||[[Image:Grubbs-440.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grubbs-483 | Grubbs ]]||Mary Lou ||1924-05-22||1950-03-05|||I have fought the good fight I have finished the course I have kept the faith ||[[Image:Grubbs-483.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grubbs-477 | Grubbs ]]||Mary Louise ||1921-10-19||1923-06-17||Dau. of Mr. & Mrs. C. L. Grubbs ||[[Image:Grubbs-477.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cole-8828 | Grubbs ]]||Mildred Cole||1914-08-30||1965-07-31|| ||[[Image:Cole-8828.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grubbs-473 | Grubbs ]]||Peter B. ||1882-03-27||1969-06-03|| ||[[Image:Grubbs-473.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grubbs-441 | Grubbs ]]||Vernon Lee ||1907-08-17||1960-12-29||||[[Image:Grubbs-441.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grubbs-484 | Grubbs ]]||William T. (Bill) ||1895--06-14||1968-04-30||Gone but not forgotten ||[[Image:Grubbs-484.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-38876 | Grubbs ]]||Zoda Jones ||1892-07-01||1969-11-01||At Rest, In Loving Memory||[[Image:Jones-38876.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ham-910| Ham ]]||Charles Ray ||1908-01-14||1951-12-24||"My love goes with you and my soul waits to join you." ||[[Image:Ham-910.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Duckworth-825 | Ham ]]||Yvonnie D. ||1912-04-16||1996-07-29||(nee Duckworth) ||[[Image:Duckworth-825.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Harper-xxx | Harper ]]||Bobby Joe ||1941-02-22||1995-01-04||One of God's special messengers [mil] TM3 US Navy ||[[Image:Harper-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Harper-xxx | Harper ]]||Hershel Edward ||1905-06-04||1975-04-18||Father ||[[Image:Harper-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Harper-xxx | Harper ]]||James E ||1938-08-13||2003-04-07||Your soul is God & Your memory is mine. (mil) A2C US Air Force ||[[Image:Harper-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Harper-xxx | Harper ]]||Nellie Maude ||1917-11-08||1999-12-01||Mother ||[[Image:Harper-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Harper-xxx | Harper ]]||Sandra Ann ||1952-07-13||2000-05-09||Beloved mother of Melanie & Vince; stone with 18 wheeler ||[[Image:Harper-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Harrington-4679 | Harrington ]]||Lester L. ||1964-06-11||1988-01-27||Loved by all "Son and brother" ||[[Image:Harrington-4679.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herrington-614 | Harrington ]]||Parker ||||1930-12-22||'''parents used surname Herrington''' [mil] Mississippi Pvt 116 Inf 29 Div Dec 22, 1930 ||[[Image:Harrington-4684.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Riley-3480 | Harvey ]]||Estelle Riley ||1923-10-01||2008-09-20||MOTHER ||[[Image:Riley-3480.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hays-xxx | Hays ]]||Hugh Lynn ||1938-12-09||1962-09-01|| ||[[Image:Hays-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hedgwood-xxx | Hedgwood ]]||Amy Lurleen ||1909-03-24||1996-02-15||||[[Image:Hedgwood-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hedgwood-xxx | Hedgwood ]]||John Ciley ||1899-01-30||1977-08-15||Meet me in Heaven. ||[[Image:Hedgwood-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herring-1187 | Herring ]]||Clarence S. Sr. ||1908-10-22||1950-05-25|| ||[[Image:Herring-1187.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herring-1188 | Herring ]]||Clarence S. Jr. ||1932-08-31||1998-11-27||Father; Cross symbol ||[[Image:Herring-1188.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tullos-180 | Herring ]]||Eunice T. ||1913-04-23||1992-09-25||(nee Tullos) ||[[Image:Tullos-180.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herring-1189 | Herring ]]||Gerald L. ||1934-08-18||1950-05-25|| ||[[Image:Herring-1187.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herrington-567 | Herrington ]]||Albert Brown ||1860-09-08||1907-03-19||Father ||[[Image:Herrington-567.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herrington-568 | Herrington ]]||Albert J. ||1885-04-02||1959-03-31||He died as he lived, a Christian. Masonic symbol ||[[Image:Herrington-568.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herrington-570 | Herrington ]]||Albert Jewel ||1911-08-08||1972-05-23||His love is forever ||[[Image:Herrington-570.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Duckworth-695 | Herrington ]]||Beulah D. ||1884-06-01||1981-03-20||(nee Duckworth); Always considerate of others, her last words spoken, "Lord take me home." ||[[Image:Duckworth-695.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herrington-594 | Herrington ]]||Bruce ||1901-05-24||1959-12|| ||[[Image:Herrington-594.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herrington-569 | Herrington ]]||Clyde ||1907-03-01||1931-03-29||Gone but not forgotten ||[[Image:Herrington-569.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herrington-612 | Herrington ]]||D. I. ||1869-09-02||1911-12-10||Faithful to ?? ||[[Image:Herrington-612.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herrington-617 | Herrington ]]||Giles C. ||1904-04-14||1952-11-11||At rest ||[[Image:Herrington-617.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herrington-571 | Herrington ]]||Hulon Claude ||1908-11-26||1985-06-21||Poppy ||[[Image:Herrington-571.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herrington-616 | Herrington ]]||Isom Calvin ||1902-02-19||1976-03-11||Brother ||[[Image:Herrington-616.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-7969 | Herrington ]]||Leola K.||1908-11-01||1984-10-08||(nee Kennedy); In loving memory ||[[Image:Kennedy-7969.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herrington-458 | Herrington ]]||Olice F. ||1920-10-13||1974-08-07||Father, Masonic symbol [mil] PFC Army Air Forces ||[[Image:Herrington-458.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Overstreet-482 | Herrington ]]||Parthenia Overstreet||1866-11-04||1925-05-05||Mother ||[[Image:Overstreet-482.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herrington-xxx| Herrington ]]||Robert T. ||1955-02-16||2004-04-13||In Loving Memory ||[[Image:Herrington-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herrington-613 | Herrington ]]||Sallie ||1871-11-04||1937-12-13||Rest, mother, rest in quiet sleep while friends in sorrow over thee weep. ||[[Image:Herrington-613.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grubbs-xxx | Herrington ]]||Sadie Grubbs ||1911-04-03||2000-06-13||Mommy ||[[Image:Grubbs-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Coleman-xxx | Herrington ]]||Sarah E. ||1854||1938||(nee Coleman) Mother '''0086''' ||[[Image:Coleman-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herrington-593 | Herrington ]]||William E. ||1892-06-02||1917-08|| ||[[Image:Herrington-593.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hinton-xxx | Hinton ]]||J. Pat ||1878-11-10||1933-07-23||An honest man's the noblest work of God Masonic symbol ||[[Image:Hinton-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hinton-xxx | Hinton ]]||James Harlon ||1921||1943||American Leagon "Not gone, just away" ||[[Image:Hinton-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hinton-xxx | Hinton ]]||Onie Hilburn||1884-11-29||1965-08-27||Rest in peace ||[[Image:Hinton-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Axton-52 | Hodges ]]||Audrey ||1927-08-27||1999-10-24||(nee Axton) ||[[Image:Axton-52.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Holbrooks-xxx | Holbrooks ]]||Sherman ||1902-05-27||1902-10-02||Son of L.W. & C.H. Holbrooks ||[[Image:Holbrooks-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-6378 | Holley ]]||Allie ||1908-11-02||1997-07-28||(nee Sullivan) [wed] Dec 09, 1950; At Peace ||[[Image:Sullivan-6378.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Holley-824 | Holley ]]||Henry M. ||1903-07-25||1985-11-21||[wed] Dec 09, 1950; At Peace ||[[Image:Holley-824.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4207| Howell ]]||Angeline||1869-06-03||1945-01-12||(nee Sullivan) Gone but not forgotten ||[[Image:Sullivan-4207-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Howell-4705 | Howell ]]||Lloyd Z.||1880-02-28||1958-11-04||Gone but not forgotten ||[[Image:Howell-4705.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hylender-xxx | Hylender ]]||J W ||1929||1929||Was far too young to die ||[[Image:Hylender-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-26175| Jones ]]||Albert J.||1890-07-09||1956-03-19||||[[Image:Jones-26175.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Condia-4 | Jones ]]||Bessie Elizabeth Condia||1885-04-12||1937-03-20||At Rest (wrong death date)||[[Image:Condia-4-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-32724 | Jones ]]||Charles H.||1888-08-17||1959-12-02||||[[Image:Jones-32724.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grubbs-396 | Jones ]]||Ella Grubbs||1895-03-19||1995-09-18||MOTHER; [wed] June 5, 1921 ||[[Image:Jones-30798.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stephens-3380| Jones ]]||Ellen||1856-08-04||1939-02-15||(given Martha Ellen)||[[Image:Stephens-3380-2.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-88327 | Jones ]]||Ellen Smith||1867-10-18||1940-02-14||Wife of Wilson Jones; Rest in Peace ||[[Image:Smith-88327.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-31213 | Jones ]]||Erbin B. ||1868-04-14||1937-10-11|| ||[[Image:Jones-31213.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-264 | Jones ]]||Ether T. ||1898-02-10||1985-04-30||(nee Thames) ||[[Image:Jones-30803.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-32714 | Jones ]]||Hiram L. ||1905-08-20||1960-01-12|| ||[[Image:Jones-32714.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Floyd-1262| Jones ]]||Iona C. Floyd||1902-10-01||1995-05-11||Beloved wife & mother ||[[Image:Floyd-1262.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-275170 | Jones ]]||Iona L. ||1907-08-09||1968-03-16|| ||[[Image:Jones-32714.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-32723 | Jones ]]||Irvin ||1857||1940||FATHER; At rest ||[[Image:Jones-32723.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-36704 | Jones ]]||Jack W. ||1920||1976||[wed] Oct 4, 1941 ||[[Image:Jones-36704.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-30819| Jones ]]||James Monroe ||1837-10-29||1903-10-30||Company C 8th Miss. Infantry Regiment C.S.A. 1861 - 1865 ||[[Image:Jones-30819.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-30797 | Jones ]]||James L. ||1888-09-10||1889-06-05||Son of R. W. & S. Jones "Asleep in Jesus" ||[[Image:Jones-30797.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-23845| Jones ]]||Jim R.||1881-05-24||1938-11-10||(given James Robert)||[[Image:Jones-23845-2.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-36703 | Jones ]]||John Covington ||1897-11-28||1971-01-30||The Lord is my Shepherd I shall not want||[[Image:Jones-36703.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Carney-552| Jones ]]||Laura||1886-10-03||1932-11-26||(nee Carney)||[[Image:Carney-552-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-291332 | Jones ]]||Lois P. ||1923||||(nee Pitts) [wed] Oct. 4, 1941 ||[[Image:Unknown-291332.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Covington-464 | Jones ]]||Lora C.||1862-04-14||1934-07-25||There is rest in heaven. (nee Covington)||[[Image:Covington-464.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-26205| Jones ]]||M. D. (Dauz)||1885-10-27||1971-11-27||At Rest ||[[Image:Jones-26205-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Floyd-1619 | Jones ]]||Martha Anna Lou ||1868--07-09||1951-05-17||(nee Floyd) ||[[Image:Floyd-1619.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Feazell-21 | Jones ]]||Mary V. Feazell||1842-02-19||1898-07-16||Wife of James M. Jones||[[Image:Feazell-21.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Blackwell-1829 | Jones ]]||Ola P. ||1899-03-19||1970-01-04||Her life was beauty truth goodness and love ||[[Image:Blackwell-1829.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-36470 | Jones ]]||Robert J. ||1826-12-29||1906-03-14|| ||[[Image:Jones-36470.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Welch-xxx| Jones ]]||Roberta W.||1898-09-11||1939-01-26||||[[Image:Jones-32724.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Powell-6819 | Jones ]]||Mary ||1833-12-01||1921-03-13||'''reported burial''' (nee Powell)||[[Image:Powell-6819.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-32726 | Jones ]]||Sam P. ||1895-06-13||1964-06-01||How beautiful heaven must be ||[[Image:Jones-32726.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Robberson-29 | Jones ]]||Susie Robberson||1856||1898||Wife of Wilson Jones||[[Image:Robberson-29.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Flynt-169 | Jones ]]||Verna F. ||1899-08-02||1978-01-23|| ||[[Image:Jones-32726.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-26225| Jones ]]||Virgil J. ||1919-10-31||1963-05-30||Virginia Pvt CO C 25 OM Training BN World War II ||[[Image:Jones-26225-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-30803 | Jones ]]||Walter E. ||1890-03-03||1975-03-14|| ||[[Image:Jones-30803.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-30798 | Jones ]]||William Burkett ||1890-08-14||1980-03-17||[wed] June 5, 1921; FATHER ||[[Image:Jones-30798.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-23846| Jones ]]||William C.||1857-04-09||1931-06-18||(given William Calvin) ||[[Image:Jones-23846-2.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-36570 | Jones ]]||William C. ||1922-03-03||1970-02-27||[mil] Em1 US Navy World War II ||[[Image:Jones-36570.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-26229 | Jones ]]||William J. ||1878-11-01||1953-12-09||||[[Image:Jones-26229.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-36497 | Jones ]]||Willis||1854-03-17||1949-11-29||||[[Image:Jones-36497.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-36574 | Jones ]]||Willie Bryan||1896-09-01||1956-11-13||Father, Sleep on and take thy rest, [mil] William B Jones, Mississippi, PVT 2 GP REPL TNG CEN, World War I ||[[Image:Jones-36574.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-30816 | Jones ]]||Wilson||1855-10-30||1933-07-12||Rest in Peace; A tender father and a faithful friend ||[[Image:Jones-30816.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Craft-1243 | Kemp ]]||Barbara Nell ||1954-01-04||2014-05-03|| '''(no stone yet-have obit)''' ||[[Image:Craft-1243.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kemp-2481| Kemp ]]||Billie Lamar ||1930-02-06||1973-12-22||[mil] BM1 US Navy Korea ||[[Image:Kemp-2481.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kemp-2439| Kemp ]]||Charles Ray ||1948-05-04||2005-06-30||Brother & Friend; PVT US Army ||[[Image:Kemp-2439.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kemp-2267| Kemp ]]||Floyd Junior ||1958-08-11||2002-09-07||Shine Bright Love; In loving memory; He lived life his way ||[[Image:Kemp-2267.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kemp-2266| Kemp ]]||Jefferson ||1913-11-12||1995-06-05||In Loving Memory ||[[Image:Kemp-2266.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Clark-20538 | Kemp ]]||Patricia Ann||1940-05-18||1997-11-18||Mother, Our Guardian Angel (nee Clark)||[[Image:Clark-20538.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Robertson-5761 | Kemp ]]||Ruby Lee Robinson||1919-12-16||1981-10-06||In Loving Memory ||[[Image:Kemp-2266.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kemp-2440| Kemp ]]||Timothy Ray||1970||2009||(FHM)'''(He has a headstone now but I don't have the photo)''' A Loving Father||[[Image:Kemp-2440.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-xxx | Kennedy ]]||Baby Boy ||1967-05-07||1967-05-07|| ||[[Image:Kennedy-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-8591 | Kennedy ]]||David M. ||1883-11-29||1951-04-18||Father ||[[Image:Kennedy-8591.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-30820 | Kennedy ]]||Georgia Ann Jones||1884-08-15||1941-11-15||Mother ||[[Image:Kennedy-6483.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Williamson-4371 | Kennedy ]]||J. B. Billie Williamson||1905-04-15||1990-11-07||[wed] Dec 05, 1929 '''death date from SSDi'''||[[Image:Williamson-4371.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-6484 | Kennedy ]]||Joseph Robert ||1902-11-05||1939-09-01||[wed] Dec 05, 1929; [mil] Miss Fireman, US Navy ||[[Image:Kennedy-6484.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bratcher-89 | Kennedy ]]||Lela A. ||1883-02-24||1957-03-23||(nee Bratcher) ; Mother ||[[Image:Bratcher-89.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-6483 | Kennedy ]]||Monroe James ||1880-05-13||1963-01-03||Father ||[[Image:Kennedy-6483.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stennett-xxx | Kennedy ]]||Nancy Stennett ||1935-06-28||2008-04-20||(nee Stennett) [wed] Aug 20, 1955; Love is a circle without ending ||[[Image:Kennedy-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[King-xxx | King ]]||Patrica A. ||1946||2008|| ||[[Image:King-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[King-xxx | King ]]||Tina Marie ||1963-08-09||1981-12-13||Resting in God's arms "Daughter" ||[[Image:King-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-xxx | Layton ]]||Pearline ||1924-07-23||1924-08-04||Daughter of W. A. & Ora Layton "A sunbeam from the world has vanished." ||[[Image:Layton-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lee-xxx | Lee ]]||Aline L. ||1922-08-20||1968-08-29||Just for today ||[[Image:Lee-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lee-xxx | Lee ]]||Eddie H. ||1898-02-26||1917-01-12||We knew no sorrow, knew no grief, thy bright face was missed. ||[[Image:Lee-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lee-xxx | Lee ]]||Eddie ||1917||1990|| [mil] Capt US Air Force WWII ||[[Image:Lee-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Winfield-306| Lively ]]||Chessie W. ||1902-02-24||1980-11-29||(nee Winfield) ||[[Image:Lively-710.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lively-710| Lively ]]||Willard M. ||1898-12-10||1966-07-10|| ||[[Image:Lively-710.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Maddox-1110 | Maddox]]||Albert Bernell "Pete" ||1927-10-27||2010-05-17||'''need headstone photo''' ||[[Image:Maddox-1110.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ainsworth-552 | Maddox]]||Lillie Ainsworth ||1926-09-11||2014-05-01||(death date from obit) '''need headstone photo''' ||[[Image:Maddox-1110.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Magee-xxx | Magee ]]||Hugh Erwin ||1954-06-26||1972-07-10|| ||[[Image:Magee-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Walker-15295 | Magee ]]||Ina Walker ||1885-09-18||1954-03-30||MOTHER, A tender mother and faithful friend. ||[[Image:Walker-15295.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Magee-3643 | Magee ]]||Milson ||1903-02-23||1998-02-19||He worked with his hands and heart ||[[Image:Magee-3643.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Magee-799| Magee ]]||R. S. ||1883-08-16||1948-10-12||FATHER, He was loved by God and man. ||[[Image:Magee-799.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Magee-3647| Magee ]]||Richard ||1941-03-14||1997-09-04||The Lord is my Shepherd Psalm 23 AKA Dick ||[[Image:Magee-3647.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herrington-1945| Magee ]]||Verna H. ||1905-02-09||2001||(nee Herrington) Who can find a virtuous woman? For her price is far above rubies. Prov 31:10 ||[[Image:Herrington-1945.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Waldrop-xxx | Malley ]]||Carrie Elizabeth Waldrop||1890-08-01||1988-08-30||Gone but not forgotten ||[[Image:Malley-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Malley-xxx | Malley ]]||Tobie Gene ||1929-01-31||1994-02-15||Our love goes with you and our souls awaits to join you [mil] Sgt US Army Korea, cross symbol ||[[Image:Malley-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cockrell-xxx | Mangum ]]||Della J. ||1899-10-30||1984-01-29||(nee Cockrell) "Lived together always" ||[[Image:Mangum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-xxx | Mangum ]]||Derrie Webster ||1894-02-18||1974-02-13||"Lived together always" ||[[Image:Mangum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-xxx | Mangum ]]||Herbert B. ||1921-08-26||1945-03-04||2nd Lt. U.S. Marine Corps ||[[Image:Mangum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-xxx | Mangum ]]||Ina Lou ||1926||1926||Daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Derrie W. Mangum "Our darling baby" ||[[Image:Mangum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McIntosh-1668 | Mangum ]]||Margaret McIntosh||1905-03-25||1994-05-28||"Our beloved Aunt Margaret" ||[[Image:McIntosh-1668.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Martin-xxx | Martin ]]||Mattie Dow ||1892||1931|| ||[[Image:Martin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tullos-175 | May ]]||Beulah T. ||1895-02-15||1965-09-09||(nee Tullos) ||[[Image:Tullos-175.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-xxx | May ]]||Durwood ||1926-11-17||1976-04-18|| ||[[Image:May-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-4527 | May ]]||G. W. ||1912-08-08||1960-07-28|| ||[[Image:May-4527.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-xxx | May ]]||Infant Daughter ||1942-03-13||1942-03-13||Infant Daughter of Mr & Mrs M. B. May ||[[Image:May-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-xxx | May ]]||James Henry ||1923-12-16||1944-08-25||Son "Rest, soldier, rest, thy warfare is o'vr" ||[[Image:May-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-4876 | May ]]||John P. ||1884-09-20||1980-04-14||||[[Image:May-4876.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-xxx | May ]]||Katheen W. ||1935-08-14|||| ||[[Image:May-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tullos-160 | May ]]||Malissa J. ||1886-09-29||1948-03-20||(nee Tullos) ||[[Image:Tullos-160.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ainsworth-xxx | May ]]||Mary Ainsworth||1925-07-31||||||[[Image:May-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-4524 | May ]]||Robert E. ||1882-06-19||1942-11-23|| ||[[Image:May-4524.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-xxx | May ]]||William Green ||1921-08-16||1980-02-20|| ||[[Image:May-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-xxx | May ]]||Willis Tullos||1921-08-16||1934-07-25||Weep not father and mother for me, for I am waiting in glory for thee.||[[Image:May-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McCall-1201 | McCall ]]||Donald Craig ||1957-02-15||1958-12-09|| ||[[Image:McCall-1201.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McCall-1202| McCall ]]||Joe L. ||1925-02-17||1979-12-01|| ||[[Image:McCall-1202.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McCall-1203| McCall ]]||Joe Wiley ||1950-12-14||1994-04-08|| ||[[Image:McCall-1203.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ainsworth-973| McCall ]]||Nell||1923-12-14||2016-10-05||(nee Ainsworth) '''obituary, need photo''' ||[[Image:Ainsworth-973.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McInnis-267| McInnis ]]||Butler Graves ||1879-12-24||1942-02-11||||[[Image:McInnis-267.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tullos-182| McInnis ]]||Callie Tullos||1884-10-01||1977-06-01|| ||[[Image:Tullos-182.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McInnis-268| McInnis ]]||Enos Salauth||1904-07-05||1970-12-30|| ||[[Image:McInnis-268.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Counts-426| McInnis ]]||Eula M.||1907-02-12||1999-02-24||(nee Counts) ||[[Image:Counts-426.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McInnis-266| McInnis ]]||Lones F. ||1904-08-16||1962-01-18|| ||[[Image:McInnis-266.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Duckworth-622 | McIntosh ]]||Adlee D. ||1888-11-21||1985-01-20||(nee Duckworth) "A loving mother and friend to all" ||[[Image:Duckworth-622.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Puckett-772 | McIntosh ]]||Inez P. ||1912-03-11||1996-08-26||(nee Puckett) [wed] Feb 23, 1931 Weep not for she is at rest ||[[Image:McIntosh-1669.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McIntosh-1670 | McIntosh ]]||James Gerald ||1921-12-21||1988-08-12||US Navy World War II ||[[Image:McIntosh-1670.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grubbs-410 | McIntosh ]]||Myrlis ||1921-02-15||2015-03-09||'''(obit)''' ||[[Image:Grubbs-410.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McIntosh-1667 | McIntosh ]]||Will F.||1883-03-25||1957-05-29||Earth has no sorrow that Heaven can not heal ||[[Image:McIntosh-1667.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McIntosh-1669 | McIntosh ]]||Willie W. ||1910-10-24||1997-03-27||[wed] Feb 23, 1931; We will meet again ||[[Image:McIntosh-1669.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McWilliams-893| McWilliams ]]||Bryan Barnell ||1926-04-02||1928-12-25||Gone to a better land; Our Baby ||[[Image:McWilliams-893.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jennings-5467| McWilliams ]]||Martha ||1853-08-17||1940-02-10||(nee Jennings) ||[[Image:McWilliams-892.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McWilliams-892| McWilliams ]]||Noah D. ||1832-08-21||1928-04-08|| ||[[Image:McWilliams-892.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-xxx | Meadows ]]||Leona Runnels||1897-09-26||1965-11-30||Mother ||[[Image:Meadows-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stephens-3948 | Mize ]]||Audell S.||1915-08-19||2006-01-09||(nee Stephens) ||[[Image:Mize-371.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mize-371 | Mize ]]||Opal F. ||1914-05-04||1977-02-20||Life without God is not real. ||[[Image:Mize-371.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Moore-76040 | Moore]]||Huey M. ||1898-03-12||1940-02-12|| ||[[Image:Moore-76040.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fortenberry-1003| Moore]]||Lillie V. ||1904-12-11||1990-03-06||(nee Fortenberry) ||[[Image:Fortenberry-1003.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Munn-xxx | Munn ]]||Henry A. ||1953-01-09||1981-07-08||In God's Care ||[[Image:Munn-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Myers-7190 | Myers]]||Jim Franklin ||1901-02-01||1982-12-14||[wed] Jun 20 1923 ||[[Image:Myers-7190.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Duckworth-830 | Myers]]||Virgie Duckworth||1902-08-23||1961-01-16||[wed] Jun 20 1923 ||[[Image:Duckworth-830.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Blackwell-xxx | Nichols ]]||Addie B.||1890-12-28||1971-06-28||(nee Blackwell) ||[[Image:Nichols-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Nichols-xxx | Nichols ]]||Burvia J. ||1913-02-14||1942-04-12||[mil] PVT US Army WWII cross symbol ||[[Image:Nichols-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Nichols-xxx | Nichols ]]||Grady L. ||1907-11-28||1945-06-11||Son of Mr & Mrs J. S. Nichols "Not our will but thine be done" ||[[Image:Nichols-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Nichols-xxx | Nichols ]]||Harvey A. ||1916-04-07||1942-11-19||Gone but not forgotten; [mil] Mississippi Quartermaster Corps World War II ||[[Image:Nichols-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Nichols-xxx | Nichols ]]||Ruby Nell ||1954-03-09||1998-07-08||Loving Mother ||[[Image:Nichols-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Duckworth-586 | Norris ]]||Allie M. Duckworth||1880-05-22||1910-07-03||Wife of C. Norice "Kind mother of love thou has gone to thy rest." ||[[Image:Duckworth-586.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-30828 | Norris ]]||Cassie ||1873||1954||(nee Jones) ||[[Image:Unknown-265575.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Norris-2835 | Norris ]]||Charles Ray ||1939-12-26||2009-09-29||[wed] July 22, 1962; Best Friends Forever ||[[Image:Norris-2835.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Norris-2837 | Norris ]]||Charlie ||1878-11-11||1936-06-30|| ||[[Image:Norris-2837.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Norris-2840 | Norris ]]||Luke ||1880||1945|| ||[[Image:Norris-2840.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Norris-2836 | Norris ]]||H. P. ||1903-08-31||1954-10-02||Gone but not forgotten ||[[Image:Norris-2836.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Norris-2838 | Norris ]]||Nannie L. ||1910-03-08||1910-06-24||Daughter of Charley & Allie Norice "BABY" "Suffer little children to come unto me" ||[[Image:Norris-2838.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Littleton-301 | Norris ]]||Susie P. ||1903-02-03||1984-12-09||Precious Memories (nee Littleton) ||[[Image:Littleton-301.jpg |100px]] |- | [[O'Neal-xxx | O'Neal ]]||Barron Bruce ||1950-02-18||1992-06-01||Let no man fear to die -- we all love to sleep and death is but a sounder sleep [mil] Vietnam USArmy PV2 ||[[Image:O'Neal-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Purser-162 | Purser ]]||Jack P.||1861-11-15||1927-01-28||Father "At rest" ||[[Image:Purser-162.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Purser-151 | Purser ]]||James Cordell||1913-12-14||1972-03-10|| ||[[Image:Purser-151.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Reech-4| Reech ]]||A. John ||1910-09-14||1987-01-14||Dad; (given Ashton John) ||[[Image:Reech-4.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stephens-3958| Reech ]]||Juanita S.||1913-12-22||1985-05-13||Mom; (given name Gussie Juanita Stephens)||[[Image:Reech-4.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Reeves-6641| Reeves ]]||Charles L. ||1926-05-26||1985-06-29||Dad "Father" (Headstone has MAR with R overwritten with a Y) ||[[Image:Reeves-6641.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Reeves-xxx | Reeves ]]||James L. ||1895||1976||Father; [mil] PVT US Army World War I ||[[Image:Reeves-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Reeves-xxx | Reeves ]]||Simmie L. ||1907||1951||Mother ||[[Image:Reeves-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ritter-1205 | Ritter ]]||Frederick S. ||1923-12-04||2001-03-29||In our hearts forever ||[[Image:Ritter-1205.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grubbs-487 | Ritter ]]||Katie Belle ||1924-11-10||2003-02-19||(nee Grubbs) In our hearts forever ||[[Image:Ritter-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-52622 | Roberts ]]||Clyde F. ||1903-04-24||1983-02-28||[wed] Jan 19, 1924; The young may die and the old must ||[[Image:Roberts-52622.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-55635 | Roberts ]]||Daughter ||1925||1926||Daughter Mr. & Mrs. Clyde Roberts ||[[Image:Roberts-55635.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grubbs-490 | Roberts ]]||Jewell G. ||1911||1992||(nee Grubbs) In loving memory ||[[Image:Grubbs-490.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-xxx | Roberts ]]||Junie M. ||1892-01-15||1948-01-21||The strife is over, the battle done, the victory of life is won. ||[[Image:Roberts-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-xxx | Roberts ]]||Lem R ||1888-01-18||1953-04-24||God's finger touched him and he slept ||[[Image:Roberts-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-xxx | Roberts ]]||Loys ||1909-02-01||1917-07-31||Daughter of L. R. & Junie Roberts "Darling we miss thee." ||[[Image:Roberts-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-52622 | Roberts ]]||Ruby D. ||1909-05-03||1998-12-24||(nee Duckworth) [wed] Jan 19, 1924; The young may die and the old must ||[[Image:Roberts-52622.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-55636| Roberts ]]||Son ||1931||1931||Son Mr. & Mrs. Clyde Roberts ||[[Image:Roberts-55636.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-317 | Runnels ]]||Alonzo Allen ||1897-05-05||1973-01-09||'''need photo''' ||[[Image:Runnels-317.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-307 | Runnels ]]||Andrew Jackson ||1870-01-29||1931-08-25|| ||[[Image:Runnels-307.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-290| Runnels ]]||Bufford ||1899-02-04||1910-09-03||Son of G. F. & Bettie Runnels "The Lord is my Shepherd " ||[[Image:Runnels-290.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Byrd-1334 | Runnels ]]||Callie ||1874-10-06||1925-07-24||(nee Byrd) Wife of W. I. Runnels, Prepare to meet me in Heaven ||[[Image:Byrd-1334-2.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-315| Runnels ]]||Dewey L.||1900-04-20||1955-08-20||'''need photo''' ||[[Image:Runnels-315.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-312 | Runnels ]]||Infant ||1902-10-29||1903-11-27||Asleep in Jesus W. L. & M. Runnels broken ||[[Image:Runnels-312.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-314 | Runnels ]]||James Harlon ||1916||1938||Great love lives on '''need photo''' ||[[Image:Runnels-314.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-313 | Runnels ]]||James Ulysses ||1892||1966||Gone but not forgotten '''need photo''' ||[[Image:Runnels-313.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-308 | Runnels ]]||John Nevel ||1907-12-29||1995-11-24|| ||[[Image:Runnels-308.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Caraway-135 | Runnels ]]||Lena C. ||1894||1970||(nee Caraway) '''need photo''' ||[[Image:Caraway-135.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-36809 | Runnels ]]||Ola Jones ||1900-07-10||1995-06-21||'''need photo''' ||[[Image:Jones-36809.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brewer-3268 | Runnels ]]||Sarah M. Brewer ||1878-03-15||1963-07-07|| ||[[Image:Brewer-3268.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-xxx | Runnels ]]||Sam ||||||Sam Runnels and Sintha Runnels footstone ||[[Image:Runnels-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-xxx | Runnels ]]||Sintha ||||||Sam Runnels and Sintha Runnels ||[[Image:Runnels-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-291| Runnels ]]||Vardaman J. ||1903-09-19||1992-10-23|| ||[[Image:Runnels-291.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tullos-146 | Runnels ]]||Virgie T. ||1903-09-10||1994-02-12|| (nee Tullos) ||[[Image:Runnels-291.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-310 | Runnels ]]||William I. ||1868-03-08||1939-11-14||At rest ||[[Image:Runnels-310.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Walker-30167 | Runnels ]]||Wilma W. ||1917-05-16||2003-02-03||(nee Walker) ||[[Image:Runnels-308.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Russell-10719 | Russell ]]||George Edward ||1924-06-19||1988-02-24||[mil] George Edward Russell BM1 US Navy World War II ||[[Image:Russell-10719.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Axton-55 | Russell ]]||Gladys A.||1921-07-26||2003-12-28||(nee Axton) ||[[Image:Axton-55.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Russell-7615 | Russell ]]||W. D. (Dub) ||1915-09-12||1970-11-21||[mil] W D Russell-9817 Tech SVC Unit World War II Sep 12, 1918 -- Nov. 21, 1970 '''(headstone birth year differs from military marker)''' ||[[Image:Russell-7615.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren -xxx | Scarborough ]]||Denson Warren ||1908-10-22||1974-06|| ||[[Image:Scarborough-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Malley-xxx | Scarborough ]]||Odean Tellie Malley||1911-09-26||1997-06-27||'''FHM - Tellie O'Dean''' ||[[Image:Scarborough-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-xxx | Smith ]]||Emmitt D. ||1942-11-20||1964-01-24||He had kept the sacred trust even until death ||[[Image:Smith-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-xxx | Smith ]]||Hilton D. ||1908-06-11||1989-01-29|| ||[[Image:Smith-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sowell-395 | Sowell ]]||Benton ||||||(hand craved stone next to Leland Sowell) ||[[Image:Sowell-395.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sowell-394 | Sowell ]]||Leland ||||||(hand craved stone next to Benton Sowell) ||[[Image:Sowell-394.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Williamson-3789 | Spangler ]]||Evora ||1927-05-30||2007-07-08||(nee Williamson) Loving Mother ||[[Image:Williamson-3789.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McAlpin-452 | Stephens ]]||Annie Eugenia ||1877-12-08||1957-08-23||(nee McAlpin) Mother ||[[Image:McAlpin-452.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stephens-4211| Stephens ]]||Annie Kate ||1936-04-14||1938-12-31||Daughter of Mr. & Mrs. L. B. Stephens ; Safe in the arms of Jesus ||[[Image:Stephens-4211.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stephens-3946| Stephens ]]||Anse McLaurin ||1899||1934-09-01||Mississippi Seaman US Navy Star of David symbol ||[[Image:Stephens-3946.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stephens-3957| Stephens ]]||F. G.||1862||1902||(given Franklin Goldware )||[[Image:Stephens-3957.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stephens-4199| Stephens ]]||Infant Son||1907-03-02||1907-03-02||Son of R. D. & A. E. Stephens ||[[Image:Stephens-4199.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stephens-3962| Stephens ]]||James M. ||1884-10-26||1962-02-15||Father ||[[Image:Stephens-3962.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stephens-3963| Stephens ]]||John Wiley||1887-11-18||1923-04-23||All things change, but God remains. ||[[Image:Stephens-3963.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stephens-4200| Stephens ]]||Little Homer ||1909-07-29||1910-07-07||Son of R. D. & A. E. Stephens; Sleep on sweet babe and take thy rest, God calls away when He thinks best. ||[[Image:Stephens-4200.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Buchanan-2109 | Stephens ]]||Minnie Buchanan||1914-03-04||2011-05-14||('''FHM''' & Obit) ||[[Image:Buchanan-2109.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McIntosh-1576 | Stephens ]]||Myrtis A.||1906||1992||(nee McIntosh)||[[Image:Stephens-4198.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stephens-3964| Stephens ]]||Myrtle E. ||1907-06-03||||There are no partners in Heaven ||[[Image:Stephens-3967.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cockrell-247| Stephens ]]||Ola C.||1888-01-21||1969-07-12||(given name Ola Ester Cockrell); Mother ||[[Image:Cockrell-247.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stephens-4198 | Stephens ]]||Olyer L.||1904||1962||||[[Image:Stephens-4198.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stephens-3967| Stephens ]]||Osborne L. ||1917-09-21||1947-09-22||There are no partners in Heaven ||[[Image:Stephens-3967.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stephens-4203 | Stephens ]]||Robert Mac||1942-08-13||1942-08-13||Infant son of O. L. & Myrtice Stephens; A little angel from us has flown.||[[Image:Stephens-4203.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stephens-4193 | Stephens ]]||Robert Daws||1862-05-19||1952-08-03||Father ||[[Image:Stephens-4193.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tullos-82 | Stephens ]]||Sallie Ann Tullos||1892-02-02||1983-03-02||Earth has no sorrow that Heaven cannot heal. ||[[Image:Stephens-3963.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-28990| Stephens ]]||Texas ||1867||1934||(nee Jones)||[[Image:Stephens-3957.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stephens-3970| Stephens ]]||Zona L. ||1906-12-14||1907-06-06||Daughter of J. M. & O. E. Stephens "Too good for earth, God called her home" ||[[Image:Stephens-3970.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herrington-615 | Stoops ]]||Myrtle Jane ||1898-11-23||1985-02-04||(nee Herrington) Mother "John 3:16" ||[[Image:Unknown-291824.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stringer-908 | Stringer]]||Clennie Mae ||1910-01-29||1924-05-13||Gone to be an angel. ||[[Image:Stringer-908.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stringer-774 | Stringer]]||Cooper ||1880-08-20||1918-08-20||His memory is blessed. ||[[Image:Stringer-774.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-36852 | Stringer]]||Esther ||1882-04-09||1957-11-25||Safe in the arms of Jesus. ||[[Image:Jones-36852.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stringer-906 | Stringer]]||Georgia Wilma ||1903-02-11||1995-07-19||Asleep in Jesus. ||[[Image:Stringer-906.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stringer-773| Stringer]]||Infant Son ||1899||1899||Son of Cooper & Esther Stringer; Our Little One ||[[Image:Stringer-773.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stringer-907 | Stringer]]||T. C. ||1906-02-08||1972-08-28||Rest is thine and sweet and remembrance ours ||[[Image:Stringer-907.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stringer-772 | Stringer]]||T. J. ||1909-06-14||1910-11-14||Our Darling ||[[Image:Stringer-772.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stone-481 | Stone]]||Nora Grubbs ||1933-07-16||2001-07-27||[wed] Feb 6, 1954 ||[[Image:Stone-481.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stone-8307 | Stone]]||Gene Raymond ||1933-07-25||2002-08-01||[wed] Feb 6, 1954 ||[[Image:Stone-8307.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stults-388| Stults ]]||Artie R. ||1894-10-26||1962-02-20||[mil] MICHIGAN PFC 180 Brigade World War I ||[[Image:Stults-388.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McCarty-3458| Stults ]]||Margaret ||1900-01-11||1989-01-27||(nee McCarty) In loving memory, cross symbol ||[[Image:McCarty-3458.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5558| Sullivan ]]||Edgar ||1926-10-16||1951-03-11||Mississippi; CPL 7 CAV (INF); 1 CAV DIV (INF); Korea PH ||[[Image:Sullivan-5558.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5557| Sullivan ]]||Jim J. ||1879-02-27||1961-03-13|| ||[[Image:Sullivan-5557.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Harris-14560| Sullivan ]]||Belle Harris ||1880-10-12||1964-07-19|| ||[[Image:Sullivan-5557.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-6338 | Sullivan ]]||William Horace ||1914-08-04||1972-12-11||Brother ||[[Image:Sullivan-6338.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tackett-xxx | Tackett ]]||Baby ||||||Baby of W.E. Tacket ||[[Image:Tackett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tackett-xxx | Tackett ]]||Stephen Mitchel ||1967-05-15||1967-05-15||Son of Gene & Fran Tackett ||[[Image:Tackett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-317 | Thames ]]||Benson ||1911||1933|| ||[[Image:Thames-317.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-318 | Thames ]]||Nancy J. ||1859||1937|| ||[[Image:Thames-318.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-319 | Thames ]]||Unknown ||||1937-02-10|| ||[[Image:Thames-319.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thurman-xxx | Thurman ]]||Celia ||1901-05-10||1901-05-11||dau of J.M. & L.J. Thurman Broken headstone ||[[Image:Thurman-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thurman-xxx | Thurman ]]||Jefferson Mack ||1881-10-14||1969-08-22||We will meet again ||[[Image:Thurman-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thurman-xxx | Thurman ]]||Johnie F ||1899-12-19||1900-09-02||son of J.M. & L.J. Thurman ||[[Image:Thurman-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Williamson-xxx | Thurman ]]||Susie Williamson||1874-02-15||1958-01-06||Sweetly Sleeping ||[[Image:Thurman-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Toler-xxx | Toler ]]||Chester B. ||1923||2003|| ||[[Image:Toler-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Toler-xxx | Toler ]]||Joe ||1886-06-06||1931-02-23||Absent here but present with the Lord ||[[Image:Toler-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Toler-xxx | Toler ]]||Litha J. ||1890-02-09||1967-04-15|| ||[[Image:Toler-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Toney-xxx | Toney ]]||Hattie Mangum||1913-11-30||1977-10-22||Our precious mother; Wife ||[[Image:Toney-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Toney-xxx | Toney ]]||Joseph W. ||1897-01-01||1982-03-18||We will meet in Heaven; Husband [mil] PFC US Army World War I ||[[Image:Toney-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Reed-9778 | Tullos ]]||Alder Reed||1885-02-11||1911-11-13||Wife of Shelby Tullos "A truer nobler heart never beat within a human breast." ||[[Image:Reed-9778.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ainsworth-758 | Tullos ]]||Annie A.||1885-03-25||1969-05-05||(nee Ainsworth) ||[[Image:Tullos-147.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Beech-238 | Tullos ]]||Bettie Ann Beech||1924-11-02||1953-10-01||Our precious mother ||[[Image:Beech-238.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tullos-169 | Tullos ]]||Claude W. ||1906-01-29||1928-11-18||He is not dead but sleepeth. ||[[Image:Tullos-169.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tullos-151 | Tullos ]]||Dan H. ||1895||1950||Brotherhood Railroad Trainmen "Chairman 911" ||[[Image:Tullos-151.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tullos-162 | Tullos ]]||Derothy E. ||1916-11||1938-01|| ||[[Image:Tullos-162.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tullos-xxx | Tullos ]]||Earnest N. ||1913-05-03||1914-05-29|| ||[[Image:Tullos-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Farmer-2410 | Tullos ]]||Ellfair Farmer||1878-09-19||1930-04-18|| (nee Farmer) Wife of W. J. Tullos ||[[Image:Tullos-157.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tullos-149 | Tullos ]]||Emanuel ||1905-07-02||1969-08-12||[mil] Emanuel Tullos Kentucky, CPL STU OFF CO STU BN TAS ||[[Image:Tullos-149-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grubbs-439 | Tullos ]]||Etta G. ||1893-02-07||1989-07-20||(nee Grubbs) Mother "At rest" ||[[Image:Grubbs-439.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tullos-253 | Tullos ]]||Evelyn ||1932-06-26||1943-01-13||Budded on earth to bloom in Heaven. ||[[Image:Tullos-253.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tullos-158| Tullos ]]||Hubert ||1916-12-23||1917-01-23||Infant son of Hugh & Bettie ||[[Image:Tullos-158.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tullos-156 | Tullos ]]||Hugh ||1890||1933|| ||[[Image:Tullos-156.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tullos-150 | Tullos ]]||Jehu ||1855-08-19||1940-09-12|| ||[[Image:Tullos-150.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tullos-161 | Tullos ]]||John H. ||1887-10-15||1974-06-21|| ||[[Image:Tullos-161.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tullos-155 | Tullos ]]||Maggie ||1897-02-14||1907-03-01||Sleep on sweet babe and take thy rest God called thee home. He thought it best. ||[[Image:Tullos-155.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tullos-152 | Tullos ]]||Mary Ella ||1911-06-22||1911-07-02||Dau of C. T. & Cornelia Tullos, Sweet thy rest ||[[Image:Tullos-152.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stephens-4924 | Tullos ]]||Mattie S. ||1891-01-02||1982-02-28||(nee Stephens) ||[[Image:Stephens-4924.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tullos-166 | Tullos ]]||Mildrid May ||1908-03-27||1908-04-12||Daughter of S. T. & A. L. Tullos ||[[Image:Tullos-166.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Williamson-5318 | Tullos ]]||Narcissus W. ||1854-05-05||1933-01-05||(nee Williamson) ||[[Image:Williamson-5318.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tullos-148 | Tullos ]]||Newgent B. ||1916-01-16||2004-01-29||Brother (Praying hands) ||[[Image:Tullos-148.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tullos-171 | Tullos ]]||Ray Mitchell ||1922-02-05||1923-10-10||Son of R. I. & Annie Tullos "The lovely flower has faded." "Our baby" ||[[Image:Tullos-171.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tullos-147| Tullos ]]||Richard I. ||1877-09-14||1970-03-15|| ||[[Image:Tullos-147.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tullos-xxx | Tullos ]]||Ruby Lee ||1910-09-10||1912-05-11|| ||[[Image:Tullos-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Womack-1479 | Tullos ]]||Sarah Womack ||1863-12-25||1911-01-29||Wife of W. H. Tullos, Mother ||[[Image:Womack-1479.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tullos-168 | Tullos ]]||Shelby ||1883-09-19||1922-10-07||Father "Gone but not forgotten" masonic symbol ||[[Image:Tullos-168.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tullos-172 | Tullos ]]||Vernon ||1904-12-27||1928-03-23||Son of R. L. & Fannie Tullos "In loving memory" ||[[Image:Tullos-172.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tullos-159 | Tullos ]]||W. H. "Red" ||1918-02-13||1985-12-09||Rest in peace ||[[Image:Tullos-159.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tullos-157 | Tullos ]]||W. J. ||1861-02-02||1938-06-16||(given name Willis Jefferson ) Earth has no sorrow, that Heaven cannot heal. ||[[Image:Tullos-157.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tullos-167 | Tullos ]]||William H. ||1858-04-01||1911-02-16||Father||[[Image:Tullos-167.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lee-13439 | Tullos ]]||Winnie Lee ||1905-12-11||1978-04-16|| ||[[Image:Tullos-149.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ulmer-284| Ulmer ]]||Melvin U. Jr ||1921-06-15||1998-07-08||[wed] Sept 21, 1941 ||[[Image:Ulmer-284.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McInnis-269| Ulmer ]]||Ollie M. McInnis||1920-10-14||1979-07-20||[wed] Sept 21, 1941 ||[[Image:McInnis-269.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-281011| Upton ]]||Lucy Caroline Smith||1878-01-16||1963-12-19||(nee Smith) My trust is in God ||[[Image:Smith-281011.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Upton-xxx | Upton ]]||Mary Alice ||1893-12-10||1906-03-31||(this headstone is missing 12/2001)||[[Image:Upton-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Upton-3458 | Upton ]]||Robert Plummer ||1881-12-14||1953-01-09||Asleep in Jesus ||[[Image:Upton-3458.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Walker-18141| Walker ]]||A. L. ||1859-04-16||1925-08-23||Weep not, he is at rest. ||[[Image:Walker-18141.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Williamson-5322| Walker ]]||Belle Williamson ||1864-12-11||1956-12-09||Asleep in Jesus, restful rest. ||[[Image:Williamson-5322.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Walker-18142 | Walker ]]||Carl W. ||1888-03-25||1962-08-08|| ||[[Image:Walker-18142.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Walker-18143 | Walker ]]||Clifton H. ||1890-10-13||1912-09-30||His spirit smiles from that bright and softly whispers weep no more. "Holy Bible First Psalms" ||[[Image:Walker-18143.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Posey-1106 | Walker ]]||Eva Posey||1921-05-13||1993-11-01||Beloved Wife ||[[Image:Posey-1106.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Walker-25815 | Walker ]]||G. 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Goodwin Name Study

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Goog's Track

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Goog_s_Track.pdf
''This is a collaborative work-in-progress. Can you contribute information or sources? More work needs to be done on a description of the track itself and it's route.'' Goog's Track (or Road) is a track that runs from just north of Ceduna in South Australia, for 200km to Malbooma. The track was largely built by [[Denton-1442|Stanley Gilbert John Denton]] (known as Goog) and his family. He originally had the idea that it would be useful for a track to go to the main east-west railway line, which would facilitate the widening of markets for local produce. In this he had the support of other local farmers. [[Denton-1442|Goog]] purchased his farmland (Lone Oak Homestead) in the 1960's, and together with his wife, [[Beattie-591|Jenny Beattie]] (who he married in July 1965), cleared the land for farming. In 1973, he started constructing the track. They finally reached "Drum Camp" in 1976, where Goog's Track met an existing track to the railway. During this time, [[Denton-1442|Goog]] & [[Beattie-591|Jenny]] had 3 children - [[Denton-1443|Martin John]] (Dinger), [[Denton-1444|Debbie]] and [[Denton-1446|Jeffrey]]. The whole family helped with the track, including Jenny's brother [[Beattie-590|Denis]]. Sadly, [[Denton-1443|Dinger]] died in an accident in 1993, and [[Denton-1442|Goog]] not long afterwards in 1996, also in an accident, both on or near the track. [[Beattie-591|Jenny]] has written a book, "Memories of Pushing Goog's Track" about their life and the construction of the track, which is available from http://www.googstrack.com/. There are memorials to both [[Denton-1442|Goog]] and [[Denton-1443|Dinger]], near to Goog's Lakes, part way along the track There are several web sites giving information about the track and it's history - 3 are referenced below. There is also an interesting 15 minute video on [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vIWGXSRXNmk YouTube], made by someone (Len Zell) driving along the track in February 2014. Snowy's Blog
What is Goog’s Track?
Goog’s Track is the result of the dream of one man, Stanley Gilbert John Denton, born to a west coast family in 1938.
According to his wife, Jenny, the name Goog was bestowed on him early in life as a result of him selling eggs for his Mum.
As was often the case at the time, he left school at the age of 12 and worked with his father on the family farm at Denial Bay. After marrying Jenny in 1965, they moved to a property at Kalanbi, north of Ceduna, which they named “Lone Oak”.
“what’s out there?”
The property was originally 5800 acres of scrub just north of the dog fence with thick bush and sandhills extending north to the east-west railway line. A family home was built and over the next 5 years Martin (nicknamed Dinger), Debbie and Jeffrey were born.
Unfortunately a car accident claimed the life of Martin in 1993, aged 27, and Goog died in 1996, aged 58. In the early years whilst making improvements to the property a nagging thought came constantly to Goog’s mind as he gazed northward – “what’s out there?”
Eventually curiosity got the better of him and a plan was hatched to push a track northward. Goog’s Track had begun.
From 1973 the track inched forward, old tractors doing the hard work mainly on weekends with the whole family and often a number of friends in tow. Later a grader was purchased and at times a bulldozer was used to get through difficult areas.
For 3 years the battle against the sandhills and scrub continued until, in August 1976, the rail line was reached.
Goog’s dream had been realised.
Goog’s track today is still a narrow, sandy, one-lane track that weaves across the sandhills. It is open to the public and is part of the Yumbarra Conservation Park and Yellabinna Regional Reserve.
Goog’s wife Jenny has written an excellent account of this amazing feat also documenting in detail the lifestyle the family lived in this isolated area.
“My Memories of Pushing Goog’s Track” is an excellent read and if planning to travel the track gives a superb background that will enhance your experience. It can be purchased at www.googstrack.com.
http://www.snowys.com.au/blog/googs-track-south-australias-rugged-west/
Ceduna District Council
History of Googs Track
For many years, Goog and Jenny Denton had stood on the back verandah of their Lone Oak farmhouse, looking north and wondering what was out there in the scrub. They decided to find out for themselves and in 1973, they set out to build Googs Road - from Lone Oak farm to Tarcoola. The following is a brief account of the building of that road.
Goog and Jennv Denton their children (Martin, Debbie and Jeffery) together with Denis Beattie (Jennv's brother and Goog's mate) began the memorable task of building the road in June 1973.Clearing the track began with a Fordson tractor fitted with a front end loader blade, and a Toyota two wheel drive ute. Then the going got tougher and the sandhills bigger and steeper. At this point it was decided that a bulldozer and four wheel drives were needed, so the Allis Chalmers HD14 was employed. Work on the road proceeded for another two years, on weekends only.
Roughly fifty five kilometres up the road, and eighteen months later, a shack was built, which served as a base camp for the rest of the road through to Mount Finke. At this site the road branches north to Mount Finke. The shack was removed in 1977 at the request of the National Parks & Wildlife Service. Opposite this site, are memorials to Goog Denton and his eldest son, Martin "Dinger" Denton.
LakeFive kilometres east of the shack site is a salt lake, which is approx fifteen kilometres in length and over a kilometre wide in places. As the edges around the lake are very soft in places, we advise you not to drive around it. In the past many vehicles have had to be pulled out, having been bogged to the axles in the clay.
The black oaks, at the foot of the lake, make a very good spot for bbqs, camping and relaxing with a cold drink or two. Sit back and admire the view. Contemplate just how long it took to get the road this far and the hard work and effort that went into what you are now enjoying.Further east along this track you come to Lois Rock, Nalara Rockhole and Childara Rockhole, ending at the SA State Dog Fence. East of this area is the privately leased Lake Everard Station. All private roads on Lake Everard station are not accessible to the travelling public.
Seven kilometres north from the shack, progress on the road came to a halt for about six months due to problems with the dozer and other commitments. All fuel, water and supplies were carted up on the back of three Landrovers. Considerable fuel and supplies were donated by various local people, to assist in the process of making the road to Tarcoola. Without their support, it would not have been possible to complete the road.
A grader was purchased in about March 1976, to make the road easier and safer to travel. Some weekends the road progressed three to five kilometres and on others, eight to ten kilometres. Some weekends no progress was made at all. The going got tougher; the nights got colder. On many occasions rain prevented work from continuing, and it was on these occasions, over drinks around the campfire, that discussions turned to progress and how to continue with the road, consumed many hours.
After three long, memorable years, the road to Mount Finke was completed in August 1976. The site where the road ended is known as Drum Camp.Station owners, who had hoped to get their wool through to Thevenard more quickly, cut through the road from Mount Finke to Malbooma with axes in the 1950s. The going got tough and they abandoned the project. Two drums of water were left at this point (Drum Camp). This was the point at which Googs Road ended.
This was as far as the grader went - the road to Tarcoola was cleared.
http://www.ceduna.sa.gov.au/page.aspx?u=503
Trove - Memorials
Memorials dedicated to John (Goog) and Martin (Dinger) have been placed near the old shack site of the Denton Family. Goog's Track, its original name was Goog's Road, goes back to the mid 1970's when it was built by John (nicknamed Goog) and Jenny Denton. The Dentons lived at the Lone Oak Station at the start of Goog's Track on the southern end. They purchased the leasehold of the undeveloped tract of farm land in the mid 1960's and started the mammoth task of clearing the land for farming as well as building their home, Lone Oak Homestead, on the southern fringes of the Yumbarra Conservation Park, through which the first section of the track passes. Jenny Denton had three children in her early years on the station, Martin (Dinger), Debbie and Jeffery. Goog's aim was to open up a road from Ceduna to meet the east, west railway line junction at Tarcoola, so that there would be better access to being able to sell local produce to wider markets with the aid of the railway. He received no government support or financial assistance and took some three years, working at weekends only, to complete the task using, to start with anyway, some very basic equipment such as an old tractor with a blade attached to the front to act as a bulldozer. He did, however, receive a lot of moral and financial support in the form of fuel and equipment from property owners in the area who could see the potential benefit of such a road. Once the original Goog's Track was completed both Goog and Dinger did a fair amount of track work in the area for mining exploration companies. Both lost their lives in accidents in the vicinity of the track, and at different times, after the track was completed.
http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/151768737?q=goog%27s+track&c=picture&versionId=165431925
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Gore Name Study

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[[Category:Gore Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ='''''Gore'''''= Gore is usually a locational surname deriving from the Old English "gara" meaning a triangular piece of land.[http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Gore]. It is also an Old French variant of George.[https://www.houseofnames.com/Gore-family-crest/French] Variations include Goar, Gorr, Core, Gare, Gara, Gorman, and Gorwege, among others. *"The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Ralph de la Gare, which was dated 1181, in the 'Pipe Rolls of Kent'..." -Read more: http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Gore#ixzz5BNYzfzmI *"John atte Gore recorded in 1296 within the Sussex Subsidy Rolls is identical with the John Gorman recorded in 1332." -Wikipedia, https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/MacGorman == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the Gore surname and the connections to variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == How to Join == Add the category to your profiles and check out the task list. Add details about your research and jump right in with whatever you think the study needs. Please contact the project leader [[Mason-10934|Sarah Mason]] or post a comment at the foot of the page if you have any questions. Thanks! == Task List == *Please add [[Category:Gore Name Study]] to your Gore profiles. *Location based categories within the study will be based on birthplace at the lowest category level possible to help trace migrations of family groups. *Check these out for the surname Gore: ** Help improve [[Special:Adoptions|orphaned profiles]] ** Help source [[:Category:Unsourced_Profiles|unsourced profiles]] ** Help connect [[Special:Unconnected|unconnected profiles]] ==Resources== ===WikiTree space pages=== *Check out the [[Space:Gorman Name Study|Gorman Name Study]] ===External Links=== *https://www.houseofnames.com/Gore-family-crest *http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Gore *https://www.genealogytoday.com/surname/finder.mv?Surname=Gore *https://www.archives.com/genealogy/family-history-gore.html *http://surnames.meaning-of-names.com/gore/ *http://www.linkpendium.com/gore-family/ *http://forebears.co.uk/surnames/gore *https://www.familytreeassistant.com/surnames/Gore-family-tree.html

Gorman in the Colony of New South Wales

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This project is a working page to collect together research in progress. It supplements the Gorman Name study Right now this project just has one member, me. I am Mary Gorman. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in G2G using the project tag, or send me a private message. Thanks! ===''Known Gorman Families and couples having children in the Colony of New South Wales''=== There were Gorman family groups scattered across NSW by the 1860s. I will try to discover the original settler in each area. ''1800-1830'' *Sydney 1797 Windsor [[Gorman-1385| Ann Flood formerly Gorman aka Germain]] Born 1778 in Dublin, Natural Wife of Joseph Flood children from 1797 *Sydney 1796 [[Gorman-1339|Catherine Owen]] formerly Gorman married John Owen before 1828 *Sydney 1791, Windsor 1811 [[Gorman-1219|Mary Gorman Born 1767]] Wife of William Howel — married 4 Jan 1792, Wife of William Constable — married 1812 in Windsor. One known child 1811 *Sydney 1806 [[Gorman-356|Thomas Gorman]] and Catherine (McLaughlin) children 1806-1825 *Sydney 1827 [[Gorman-1336|Mary Fitzgerald]] formerly Gorman Born 1805 Wife of Richard Botting — married 1826 (to 1826) , Wife of Thomas Fitzgerald — married 1828 *Liverpool 1829 [[Gorman-1527|Peter Gorman]] Born 1802 in Longford, Husband of Matilda (Kells) Gorman — married 1829 in Liverpool, *Liverpool 1829 [[Gorman-1456|Ann Fitzgibbon formerly Gorman aka Gormon]] In 1829 she married David Fitzgibbon ''1830-50'' *[[Gorman-1525|Elienor (Ellen) Gorman]] Born 1814 in Sydney is believed to have had five children with John Darcy born Dublin 1815, died Sydney 1889 *1834 [[Gorman-1498|Patrick]] and Elizabeth Gorman lived in the Hunter Valley for a few years and then settled in the Yallah area (a western suburb in the City of Wollongong), . Patrick and Elizabeth had four children, Patrick (Jnr), John, Mary and Bridget (aka Ellen). *Castlereagh 1835, Windsor 1850 [[Gorman-1547|Henry Gorman]] and Sarah Lees — married 23 Feb 1835, children 1836-1852 *Sydney 1839 [[Gorman-1498|Patrick Wollongong]] *[[Gorman-2746|Michael Gorman c1805]], arrived Strathfieldsay 1838 with wife Mary and 7 children Children William 9, Michael 7, John 6, Timothy 4, Male died on board, Mary 1, Ellen 11. the passenger record gives potential birthdays *Sydney 1839 [[Gorman-894|Eliza Riley formerly Gorman]] married John Riley 1839, children 1840s *Sydney 1840s [[Gorman-1772|John]] and Bridget children 1843-1879 *Sydney 1840s John Gorman 1817 and Ellen Debates, child [[Gorman-3433|Deborah 1843]] note Debates De Bates is not present as a surname in NSW Births and deaths prior to 1900. **743/1839 V1839743 91 GORMAN JOHN HAYES ELLEN LE (Roman Catholic Campbelltown, St John's) this is [[Gorman-649|John 1812]] **272/1837 V1837272 75 GORMAN JOHN SMITH ELLEN JB (Presbyterian Sydney, St Andrew's Scots Church) **John and Ellen Gorman arriving in NSW on the Samuel Boddington in 1842. But they are Roman Catholic *Punchbowl 1840 [[Gorman-1556|James Gorman]] and Isabella (Browne) Bignell 4 children 1840s *1852 James Gorman and Anne Kean (Pc 20/4/21) possibly in NSW from 1852 **James Gorman may have been a soldier, a convict, or a free man. Anne Kean, single, aged 18, a Catholic farm servant from Clare, arrived in Sydney on 9 February 1845, aboard the ship Herald. She was under contract to a W.G. Anderson, who paid £17 17s for her passage. (SRNSW) **1854 Annie Kean married James Gorman in the Brisbane Catholic Church on 10 October 1849. The witnesses were Thomas and Mary Kavanagh. (Church record and QLD 1854/BMA/364) **QLD and NSW online records show Anne and James Gorman had only one child: Anne, born 16 July 1852 father James Gorman and mother Anne Kane *Burragorang 1840s on **[[Gorman-1318|Luke]] of Daphne 1819 and his sons James and John, who has links to Camden/Picton area, children 1840s on ** [[Gorman-1328|Maurice Gorman (1779 - abt. 1840)]] last record has him assigned to Hugh Byrne 1828, Burragorang, Airdale. *Cooma 1847 [[Gorman-1337|Thomas bic1825]] and Hannah Hyland children 1847-1872 *1840 Clarence River/Port Macquarie [[Gorman-1526|Robert]] of Aurora 1833 and Mary Diamond, 3 known children 1840s *Paterson/Hunter [[Gorman-1334|John of Asia 1825]] children unknown, assigned Patrick Plains died Maitland 1839 -Murrurundi a rural town located in the Upper Hunter Shire, in the Upper Hunter region founded 1840 Grandson? GORMAN PATRICK 10625/1862 JERRY HONORAH MURRURUNDI *Manning River James Gorman 1849 Mr. James Gorman, previous to his departure from the Manning River, to dispose of by public auction, at the "Rose Inn," West Maitland, on Friday, the 6th of March, at Twelve o'clock, 284 HEAD OF WELL-BRED CATTLE *Cornelius Gormley was married to Ann McDermott. This Gormley family emigrated to the colony of New South Wales in 1853 and settled at Darkwater Creek on the mid-north coast of NSW. They came from Co Roscommon. ''1850-70'' * Gosford/Mangrove Creek/Cooranbong by 1850s [[Gorman-1206|Richard Gorman]] of Regalia 1825 and Mary Ann (Carroll) Gorman — married 11 Jan 1835, children 1839-1858 *Truscotts Flat 1850s [[Gorman-1073|James]] of Blenheim 1834 and Ellen Phillips. Their descendants settled in the surrounding area such as Rockley or in Sydney, 13 children 1848-1871 *Shooters Hill 1880 [[Gorman-1535|James]] b1841 and Margaret Cleary, children 1865-1871 *Moreton Bay emigrated on THE BARQUE "EMIGRANT" FROM PLYMOUTH TO MORETON BAY, AUSTRALIA. ARRIVED 8 AUGUST 1850 https://members.tip.net.au/~phodge/list.htm **GORMAN, Daniel 39 Laborer Tipperary Died in Quarantine, 13 Aug 1850 **(née RYAN) Mary 35 Wife " Husband died in Quarantine ** Patrick 13 Son " Father died in Quarantine ** Mary 12 Daughter " " ** Denis 9 Son " " ** Thomas 7 Son ''1870 on'' *Bathurst area marriages **3891/1884 GORMAN JAMES WILDE EMMA BATHURST [[Gorman-1670|James]] *Bathurst area births **GORMAN LILLIAN 29793/1902 JAMES EMMA BATHURST ** GORMAN IRENE 32895/1907 CATHERINE A M BATHURST ** GORMAN FREDERICK J 11167/1906 JAMES EMMA BATHURST ** GORMAN VIOLET 29794/1902 JAMES EMMA BATHURST ===''Which James Gorman?''=== *Born in the Colony ** GORMAN JAMES 1570/1841 V18411570 133 HUGH ANNE ** GORMAN JAMES 61/1839 V183961 61 Baptised 09 Feb 1840, St James, Sydney, JAMES ISABELLA see [[Gorman-1556]] ** GORMAN JAMES 1984/1831 V18311984 128 JOHN HONOR Honor McAULIFFE (Born in the Colony 1984/1831 V18311984 128) [B#32021211401] I cannot find arrival for Honor under either name. There are at least 8 potential John Gs to be the father. * GORMAN JAMES 108/1846 V1846108 139 CATHERINE *Present in the Colony ** [[Gorman-1535|James]] 1841-1913 Shooters Hill 1880 Family stories say he is related to the Truscotts Flat Gormans. Could he be [[Gorman-1073|James']] son? He can't be James' son and born in Ireland in 1841 (different story if his real date of birth is 1833). However James was in Bathurst from 1837 and didn't marry Ellen until 1848. I've always wondered why they didn't name one of their sons James. Robert Latimer sponsor, an RL was a Seargent of poilce at Queanbeyan in the 1860s, left for Araluen in 1874LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. COMPLIMENTARY DINNER TO MR ROBERT LATIMER Queanbeyan Age (NSW : 1867 - 1904) Saturday 21 February 1874 p 2 Article ... LOCAL' INTELLIGENCE. COMPLIMENTARY DINN-ER TO MR ROBERT LATIMER ON-Thursday evening the, members of ... dinner to Br ther Robert Latimer, P.G., and his wife on the occasion of their leaving the district for ... **[[Gorman-2232|Mr. James Gorman of Mudgee]] (son of Lieutenant Owen Gorman) married to Miss Mary O'Brien. (Freeman's Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1932) Saturday 26 August 1854) **[[Gorman-1453|James]] 1814-1851 of the Burragorang Gormans **[[Gorman-1531|James Patrick]] 1842-1913 of the Burragorang Gormans **[[Gorman-1073|James]] 1811-1885; 1834 per Blenheim [T#11071035301] *Assisted NSW immigration index, there was a James o’Gorman and his brother Peter (ages 12 and 9) who came into Sydney onboard the ‘Malvina Vidal’ in 1853. It says they were brothers from Ballinakill, Galway, Ireland. Then on roots.ie there was a Peter born to Patrick & Ann Gorman in Ballinakill in 1846 and brothers Thomas (b 1843) and Patrick. It says they were farm labourers on the ship details **Mr. James Gorman, previous to his departure from the Manning River, to disnnBA of ty public auction, Inn," West MaitIand,_oor Friday, the lCth of March?, at Twelve o'clock, The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893) Wednesday 14 March 1849 **Casiilis.-Mr. James Gorman. (Agents of the Empire) 1850s **James Gorman, Labourer father of Annie Maria Hammond (born: Maria Flavin) in 1861 in the Benevolent Society to mother, Bridget Flahavan. I have just unearthed the benevolent society journal records from 1861 and Bridget (18 year old single female that arrived on the Cressy in 1858 from Ireland) names the father James Gorman, Labourer working in Watsons Bay in 1860. *Deaths **Jane Gorman, Inquest into of an aboriginal female named Jane Gorman, (tetanus following accident) [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/12899212?searchTerm=gorman]then lying dead in the General Hospital. Burial Pauper from hospital, buried St Johns DEATH DATE: 1847 DEATH PLACE: Parramatta, New South Wales REGISTRATION DATE: 1847 REGISTRATION PLACE: Parramatta, Australia VOLUME NUMBER: V1847642 32b **GORMAN, Thomas died at the Battle of Vinegar Hill **GORMAN, Thomas ***1819 Aug 19 Re appointment of John Eyre to act as Coroner at an inquest into Gorman's death (Reel 6006; 4/3500 pp.219, 220-1) ***1819 Aug 19,21 Re inquest on the body of held at Parramatta (Reel 6021; 4/1819 pp.231-41) Colonial Secretary index **James Death notice 01SEP 1856 Death 32 at Cudgegong River at Mudgee Sydney Morning Herald 09SEP1856 (son of Owen) **James Gorman OLD CATHOLIC MORTUARY 6 August 1860, erected by his wife Elizabeth,Rookwood Cemetery (probably Punchbowl James) **James Gorman d 1892 labourer intestate ben. wife Mary Gorman of Forbes **Gorman Henry James 1926? 2 Mar 1986 59 Oberon NSW RC https://austcemindex.com/?cemid=183&photographer=1 ==1828 Census== * Gorman Ann 1796 New South Wales convict arrivals NSW * Gorman Catherine 1796 New South Wales convict arrivals NSW TL Wellington 1820 14 Wife of John Owen Sydney * Gormon Catherine 45 FS Telicherry 1805 7 C * Gorman Connor 1799 New South Wales and Tasmania: Settlers and Convicts 1787-1859 NSW * Gorman Cornelius 1797 (Dead) New South Wales and Tasmania: Settlers and Convicts 1787-1859 NSW CP 1801 Ann (ship) Life * Gorman Edward 1800 (Executed) New South Wales convict arrivals NSW C Brampton 1823 7 Sydney * Gorman Eliza 20 Elizabeth 1828 7 C Factory, Parramatta * Gorman John New South Wales convict arrivals NSW ,40, TL Three Bees 1813 Life Quarryman Sydney * Gorman J C Harcourt Road Party 14 * Gorman John H Porcher Barracks, Newcastle * Gorman John 36 GS Asia to Andrew Lang Dunmore, P. Plains (Penrith??) * Gorman John NSW FS Pilot 1816 7 Employed by G Harper Cawdor * Gorman John New South Wales convict arrivals NSW C Daphne 1819 Life On board the Hulk * Gorman John NSW FS Guilford 1818 7 Gone to Calcutta * Gorman John New South Wales convict arrivals NSW TL Lord Sidmouth 1821 7 Resident Parramatta 1828 Labourer to Margt O'Neill Phillip St, Sydney * Gorman John (Jun) G16 GS Mangles 1828 7 C Labourer to Margt O'Neill Phillip St, Sydney * Gorman John 44 GS M. Huntley 1828 7 C Servant to Moses Brennan Appin * Gorman John New South Wales convict arrivals NSW TL Minerva 1819 Life Employed by William Joyce - * Gorman Luke New South Wales convict arrivals NSW C Daphne 1819 14 Govt. servant to James Smithers * Gorman Maurice New South Wales convict arrivals NSW C Prince Regent 1821 7 Govt. servant to William Howe Campbelltown, to Hugh Byrne 1828, Burragorang, Airdale * Gorman Michael New South Wales convict arrivals NSW C Shipley 1820 14 Clearing party Bringelly 1828 Watchman, to Isaac Shepherd Camden * Gorman Mary 1791 New South Wales convict arrivals NSW * Gorman Mary 20 Mariner 1825 7 C Princes Street, Sydney * Gorman Patrick 1798 New South Wales convict arrivals NSW * Gorman R Regalia Phoenix Hulk Sydney * Gorman Richard 4 Male O.I. Cabramatta * Gorman Thomas 1793 New South Wales convict arrivals NSW CP Rolla 1803 Life Wheelwright Parramatta * Gorman Wm 1800 New South Wales and Tasmania: Settlers and Convicts 1787-1859 NSW FS Atlas 1806 Benevolent Asylum * Gorman William 26 GS R Charlotte 1825 7 C Constable & Scourger to P McIntyre Segenhoe, Durham * Gorman Mary Ann F 18 BC Child of T Gorman 1828 Ann 22 C Housekeeper Saml. Fowler, Weaver Parramatta * Gorman John G 16 BC Child of T Gorman * Gorman James - - BC * Gorman Elienor F 14 BC Child of F Gorman * Gorman Elizabeth 12 BC Child of F Gorman 1828 15 C Servant to jas. Bardsley Parramatta * Gorman Catherine F 14 BC Child of F Gorman 1828 Gormon Catherine F 12 C Servant to Esther Handle Parramatta * Gorman Thomas 6 BC Family of T Gorman 1828 8 C * Gorman Margaret - 4 BC Family of T Gorman * Gorman Jane G 2 BC Family of T Gorman 1828 G5 C * Gormon Ann F 28 Mariner 1825 7 C Factory Parramatta * Gormon Henry F 12 C England 1826 Labourer to Wm Tho. Bayliss Cornwallis ==Other Sources== ===Convict Death Index=== Surname Firstname Alias No Vessel Year Date Citation Remarks *GORMAN Isaac - Parmelia 19/09/1839 [4/4549; Reel 690 Page 087] Age: 40; District/Parish: Liverpool Hospital *GORMAN James - Mangles 04/10/1842 [4/4549; Reel 690 Page 089] District/Parish: Port Macquarie Hospital *GORMAN John - Daphne 14/08/1939 [4/4549; Reel 690 Page 087] Age: 53; District/Parish: Newcastle Hospital *GORMAN John - Mangles (5) 1828 21/12/1842 [4/4549; Reel 690 Page 089] Age: 30; District/Parish: Norfolk Island General Hospital *GORMAN Margaret - Pyramus 07/06/1838 [4/4549; Reel 690 Page 087] Age: 24; District/Parish: Parramatta Hospital *GORMAN Peter - Elphinstone 04/07/1839 [4/4549; Reel 690 Page 087] Age: 30; District/Parish: Sydney Hospital *GORMAN Rose - Asia 29/01/1832 [4/4549; Reel 690 Page 082] Age: 34; Female Factory. Dr Anderson *GORMAN Thomas - Heber 11/03/1842 [4/4549; Reel 690 Page 089] District/Parish: Port Macquarie Hospital === ''Bathurst Pioneers Register'' http://sites.rootsweb.com/~nswbfhg/BathurstPioneers.pdf=== *1896 GORMAN, Alice b. 1867 Bathurst fa. Thomas mo. Maria McDonnell d. 1901 Bathurst. Sp. John Herbert MOORE 3327 m. 1888 Bathurst. [380] **1897 GORMAN, Alice b. 18 Sep 1888 Truscotts Flat fa. John Patrick 1908 mo. Rosanna Grady1944. Sp. Josiah RYAN m. 1911 Rockley. [378] **1898 GORMAN, Annie b. 1898 Rockley fa. John Patrick1908 mo. Rosanna Grady1944. Sp. William BENNETT m. 1920 NSW. [378] **1899 GORMAN, Catherine (Kate) b. 1866 Truscotts Flat fa. James 1903 mo. Eleanor (Ellen) Phillips 3719 d. 2 Mar 1934 Merrylands bu. RC Rookwood. Sp. Arthur T M ATTWOOD m. 1890 Bourke. Iss: Elsie I Attwood b. 1891 Orange; Stella M Attwood b. 1893 Orange; Arthur M Attwood b. 1895 Orange; Norman S Attwood b. 1897 Bourke; Florence M Attwood b. 1899 Bourke; Hazel Attwood b. 1900 Cunnamulla QLD. [378] **1900 GORMAN, Ellen b. 4 Nov 1859 Truscotts Flat fa. James1903 mo. Eleanor (Ellen) Phillips3719 d. 27 Apr 1892 Tarana bu. RC Bathurst. Sp. David George COWELL1032 m. 14 Aug 1880 Bathurst. Ellen died in a Railway accident at Tarana, reported in the Bathurst Daily Times: 27 Apr 1892 to Sat 30 Apr 1892. [196,378] **1901 GORMAN, Eveline (Emily) b. 5 Jan 1896 Rockley fa. John Patrick 1908 mo. Rosanna Grady 1944 d. 1946 Mosman. Sp. Frederick G PHILLIPS m. 11 Sep 1919 Chatswood. 378] **1902 GORMAN, Frances ‘Annie’ b. 10 Aug 1856 Truscotts Flat fa. James mo. Eleanor ‘Ellen’ Phillips d. 19 Jul 1893 Bathurst bu. RC Bathurst. Sp. Edward ARMSTRONG78 m. 5 Feb 1883 RC Bathurst. [378,380] **1903 GORMAN, James b. c1809 Inch TIP IRL d. 5 Jan 1885 Truscotts Flat bu. Truscotts Flat. Sp. Eleanor (Ellen) PHILLIPS3719 m. 13 Feb 1848 RC Kelso. Iss: Mary1915 b. 13 Feb 1848 Thompsons Creek; William1920 b. 16 Nov 1850 Thompsons Creek; John Patrick1908 b. 10 May 1852 Thompsons Creek; Johanna1906 b. 1853 Isabella Creek; Thomas1919 b. 23 Oct 1854 Truscotts Flat; Frances b. 1856 Truscotts Flat; James1904 b. 27 Sep 1857 Truscotts Flat; Patrick b. 1858 Truscotts Flat; Ellen1900 b. 4 Nov 1859 Truscotts Flat; Catherine Ann b. 1861 Truscotts Flat; Margaret1912 b. 2 May 1863 Truscotts Flat; Catherine (Kate)1899 b. 1866 Truscotts Flat; Patrick b. 1868 Truscotts Flat; Joseph Michael 1910 b. 1871 Truscotts Flat. Occ: Farmer, Bathurst. ArrAus. 14 Nov 1834 (convict) per “Blenheim”. ArrBx. c1835. 1837: James was assigned to Major Murphy, Bathurst, ToL 1 Feb 1839, CF 17 Feb 1843 (details supplied). He was one of 52 residents who signed a petition in 1875 requesting the establishment of a Post Office at Burraga. [378] **1904 GORMAN, James b. 27 Sep 1857 Truscotts Flat fa. James 1903 mo. Eleanor (Ellen) Phillips 3719 d. 28 Jul 1927 Bathurst bu. RC Bathurst. Sp. Agnes CAVERY m. 1884 Bathurst. Iss: Edward J b. 1885 Bathurst; Edward J b. 1886 Bathurst; Eunice P b. 1887 Orange; Harold J b. 1891 Bathurst. Occ: Farmer. [378] **1905 GORMAN, James b. 1860 Sofala fa. Patrick 1917 mo. Catherine Murphy. Sp. Emma WILDE 5089 m. 1884 Bathurst. Iss: Harold b. c1885; John b. 1886 Sofala; Catherine A M b. 1888 Sofala; Ada M b. 1890 Sofala; Ette b. 1893 Sofala; Frederick J B b. 1895 Sofala; Roy b. 1897 Sofala; Mary; Lillian b. 1902 Sofala; Violet b. 1902 Sofala. Occ: Farmer, Bathurst district. [455] **1906 GORMAN, Johanna b. 1853 Isabella Creek bp. 1853 RC Carcoar fa. James 1903 mo. Eleanor (Ellen) Phillips 3719 d. 26 Jun 1929 Five Dock bu. Rookwood. Sp. Sydney DARGIN 1154 m. 14 Apr 1884 West Sydney. Occ: Servant forJohn & Catherine Dargin at Bathurst. [378] **1907 GORMAN, John Joseph b. 1846 KIK IRL fa. Patrick 1917 mo. Catherine (Sarah) Murphy d. 17 Jan 1918 Kandos bu. RC Wattle Flat. Sp. Ellen NEVILLE3451 m. 24 Nov 1873 RC Bathurst. Iss: Catherine b. 1876 Sofala; Mary b. 1878 Sofala; Margaret b. 1880; Ellen C b. 1886 Sofala; John Patrick1909 b. 1888 Sofala; Ethel b. 1893; Lillian 130 b. 1898 Wattle Flat; Francis D b. 1900 Wattle Flat; unknown son. Occ: Farmer at Sofala - Kandos. ArrAus. 12 Sep 1855 (free) per “Simonds”. ArrBx. 1855 from KIK IRL. [455] **1908 GORMAN, John Patrick b. 10 May 1852 Thompsons Creek bp. 1852 RC Kelso fa. James 1903 mo. Eleanor (Ellen) Phillips3719 d. 8 Jan 1920 Truscotts Flat bu. RC Isabella. Sp. Rosanna GRADY1944 m. 19 Jun 1884 Fish River. Iss: Helena b. 25 Mar 1885 Truscotts Flat; Patrick b. 15 Mar 1886 Truscotts Flat; James b. 22 Aug 1887 Truscotts Flat; Alice1897 b. 18 Sep 1888 Truscotts Flat; James b. 4 May 1890 Rockley; Teresa (Tessa)1918 b. 27 Mar 1893 Rockley; Eveline (Emily)1901 b. 5 Jan 1896 Rockley; Annie1898 b. 1898 Rockley; Margaret (Madge)1913 b. 1900 Rockley. Occ: Farmer, Burraga. [378] **1909 GORMAN, John Patrick b. 16 Aug 1888 Sofala fa. John Joseph 1907 mo. Ellen Neville3451 d. 3 Nov 1962 bu. Bathurst. Sp. Emma BRYANT 592 m. 22 May 1918 RC Kelso. Iss: Evelyn May; Mary Ellen. Occ: Teamster, carrier. John was one of the first people in the Bathurst District to have a (motor) drivers’ licence. He worked for Bun Jago delivering general supplies and alcohol to hotels etc and later had his own truck and general business transporting wool, wheat, tractors and other produce for farmers. 455] **1910 GORMAN, Joseph Michael b. 5 Mar 1871 Truscotts Flat fa. James1903 mo. Eleanor (Ellen) Phillips 3719 d. 7 Aug 1943 Bathurst bu. RC Bathurst [378] **1911 GORMAN, Margaret b. 1844 KIK IRL fa. Patrick 1917 mo. Catherine Murphy. Sp. Francis RODNEY m. 1860 Bathurst. Arr Aus. 12 Sep 1855 per “Simonds”. ArrBx. 1855 from KIK IRL. [455] **1912 GORMAN, Margaret b. 2 May 1863 Truscotts Flat fa. James 1903 mo. Eleanor (Ellen) Phillips 3719 d. 28 Mar 1930 Bourke bu. RC Bourke. Sp. Alexander SIMPSON 4343 m. 16 Jan 1884 RC Bathurst. [378] **1913 GORMAN, Margaret (Madge) b. 1900 Rockley fa. John Patrick 1908 mo. Rosanna Grady 1944. Sp. Patrick MEEHAN m. 1920 NSW. [378] **1914 GORMAN, Maria b. c1854 KIK IRL fa. Patrick mo. Catherine d. 1913 Wattle Flat. Sp. John CAREY 746 m. 9 Nov 1870 Peel. ArrAus. 1855 per “Simonds”. [653] **1915 GORMAN, Mary b. 13 Feb 1848 Thompsons Creek bp. 12 Apr 1848 RC Kelso fa. James 1903 mo. Eleanor (Ellen) Phillips 3719 d. 1910 Bourke. Sp. Norman MCPHEE m. 17 Oct 1876 Wilcannia. Iss: Sarah Helen McPhee b. 1877 Bourke; Mary Margaret McPhee b. 1879 Bourke; Norman McPhee b. 1880 Bourke; Patrick J D McPhee b. 1882 Bourke; John M J McPhee b. 1884 Bourke; Kate E McPhee b. 1886 Bourke; Patrick N McPhee b. 1888 Bourke; Donald McPhee b. 1890 Bourke (all b. Bourke). [378] **1916 GORMAN, Mary G b. 1866 Bathurst fa. Thomas mo. Maria McDonnell. Sp. John Herbert MOORE 3327 m. 1902 Bathurst. [380] **1917 GORMAN, Patrick b. 1818 KIK IRL fa. John mo. Margaret Butler d. 23 Sep 1885 Paling Yards bu. RC Wattle Flat. Sp. Catherine MURPHY m. 1843 IRL. Iss: Margaret 1911 b. 1844 KIK IRL; John Joseph 1907 b. 1846 KIK IRL; Maria (Mary) b. 1854 KIK IRL; Catherine b. 1857 Sofala; Bridget b. 1857 Sofala; James1905 b. 1860 Sofala; Ellen b. 1862 Sofala; Johanna b. 1865 Sofala. Occ: Farmer. ArrAus. 12 Sep 1855 per “Simonds”. ArrBx. 1855 from KIK IRL. [455] **1918 GORMAN, Teresa (Tessa) b. 27 Mar 1893 Rockley fa. John Patrick1908 mo. Rosanna Grady1944. Sp. Rudolph F DAVIDSON m. 1920 Chatswood. Occ: Farmer. ArrAus. 12 Sep 1855 per “Simonds”. ArrBx. 1855 from KIK IRL [378] **1919 GORMAN, Thomas b. 23 Oct 1854 Truscotts Flat bp. 10 Dec 1854 RC Kelso fa. James 1903 mo. Eleanor (Ellen) Phillips3719 [378] **1920 GORMAN, William b. 16 Nov 1850 Thompsons Creek bp. 6 Jan 1851 RC Kelso fa. James1903 mo. Eleanor (Ellen) Phillips3719 d. 1 Apr 1882 Burraga bu. Truscotts Flat. Sp. Margaret GRADY m. 1878 Bathurst. Iss: James b. 1879 Truscotts Flat; Mary b. 1880 Truscotts Flat; William b. 1882 Truscotts Flat (all b. Truscotts Flat). Occ: Farmerat Truscotts Flat. [378] ===''Grevilles' post office directory for 1872''=== *GORMAN A innkeeper Lumpey Swamp Forest Reefs *GORMAN Bridget nurse --- Moruya *GORMAN Charles storekeeper --- Castlereagh *GORMAN Charles storekeeper Nepean Penrith *GORMAN Cornelius wheelwright McLean Rockymouth *GORMAN Daniel fencer Back Ck. Wolumla *GORMAN E. labourer Kirk Connell Yetholme *GORMAN Esther housekeeper --- Castlereagh *GORMAN Henry stockman Gragine Warialda *GORMAN Hugh shepherd Bobbera Binalong *GORMAN James farmer Paddy's Waterhole Black Springs *GORMAN James grazier Trisscott's Flat Black Springs *GORMAN James farmer Tambaroora Rd Eglington *GORMAN Jas. farmer & grazier Truscott’s Flat Swallow’s Nest *GORMAN Jeremiah farmer --- Blandford *GORMAN John storekeeper --- Bombala *GORMAN John grazier --- Burra*GORang *GORMAN John innkeeper --- Canterbury *GORMAN John farmer Sydney Rd Glanmire *GORMAN John farmer Currawang Ck. Murrumburrah *GORMAN Joseph miner Burra Tumberumba *GORMAN Luke squatter --- Burra*GORang *GORMAN Mary --- --- Armidale *GORMAN Mary teacher --- Hartley *GORMAN Michael --- High St. Maitland West *GORMAN Miss A. teacher --- Tenterfield *GORMAN Moses carrier Cooranbong Cooranbong *GORMAN Mrs Isabella farmer Punch Bowl Bankstown *GORMAN Patrick contractor --- Canonbar *GORMAN Patrick farmer Paling Yards Limekilns *GORMAN Patrick fencer --- Oberon *GORMAN Patrick farmer Paling Yards Wattle Flat *GORMAN Philip farmer Taradale Collector *GORMAN Richard --- Cooranbong Cooranbong *GORMAN Sarah --- --- Myrtleville *GORMAN Thomas selector Adaminaby Adaminaby *GORMAN Thomas fencer Ironmongie Bobundarah *GORMAN Thomas --- --- Myrtleville *GORMAN William bricklayer Pitt St. Newcastle *GORMER James farmer Porter’s Retreat Swallow’s Nest *GORMLEY Cornelius farmer Belmore River Gladstone *GORMLEY J. mail contractor Tarcutta Rd. Wagga Wagga *GORMLEY James farmer Belmore River Gladstone *GORMLEY John farmer Belmore River Gladstone *GORMLEY Thomas butcher Lachlan St Hay *Deserters **Deserted from H.M. 14th Foot, at Melbourne, on the 23rd February , J On the 20th instant, James Gorman, a North of Ireland man, laborer, aged 29, 5 feet 6 inches high, fresh complexion, brown hair, hazel eyes ; wore regimentals. New South Wales Police Gazette document State New South Wales Gazette year 1869 Page number 46 ''Off to the USA''' *James Gorman (nee O'Gorman) of Wagga Wagga NSW joined the 55th Battalion of the Australian Army in May 1916, injured on the Western Front he went AWOL when discharged from Camberwell Hospital in England on 30th October 1917 and subsequently joined the 3rd Tipperary Brigade, IRA. **He became Lieutenant in Hollyford Company of the South Tipperary Brigade of the IRA and was extremely active up until the Truce training Volunteers, assisting in the Knocklong Rescue and taking leading parts in barracks attacks at Hollyford, Cappawhite and Rearcross and in the Thomastown Ambush. Soldier, publican, poet, adventurer, dancer and musician, Jim was described by both Ernie O’Malley and Dan Breen and in numerous Witness Statements collected in BMH Dublin as an iconic Digger: sunbrowned, with lined and leathery skin, a laconic sense of humour, cool under pressure, full of initiative and a crack shot. **In 1924, after the Civil War in which he did not participate, Jim emigrated to the USA where his 3 sons served in the US Army in WW2, one paying the ultimate price. https://www.facebook.com/1916risingirishcivilwar/posts/james-gorman-(nee-o'gorman)-of/1359329534126607/ ===''Bounty Immigrants''=== [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1542665 Bounty Immigrants] fullName sex birthLikeDate residencePlaceText fatherFullName motherFullName spouseFullName parentFullNames childrenFullNames otherFullNames otherEvents *FINN Mary A 26 1851 25 Tipp / Tipp Michael / Johanna GORMAN living in Galbally None .{& Margaret,3+Bridget,2} Ship = Kate * Arthur Gorman 1804 Donoughmore, , Ireland Thomas Gorman Mary Gorman Bridget Gorman IMMIGRATION/25 Jul 1839//New South Wales, Australia * Bridget Gorman IMMIGRATION/8 Jan 1839//New South Wales, Australia * Bridget Gorman Donoughmore, , Ireland Thomas Gorman Mary Gorman Arthur Gorman IMMIGRATION/25 Jul 1839//New South Wales, Australia * Bridget Gorman Arthur Gorman Thomas Gorman; Mary Gorman IMMIGRATION/8 Oct 1840//New South Wales, Australia * Catherine Gorman Catherine O'Hara James O'Hara; Patrick O'Hara; Mary John Gorman IMMIGRATION/1832//New South Wales, Australia * Cornelius Gorman male Margaret Jones Samuel Gorman Michael Kenny;Mary Reynolds; Margaret Gorman IMMIGRATION/1840//New South Wales, Australia * Daniel Gorman male Mary Mary Cherry James Cherry;B ridget Omeara; Dennis Cherry * Eliza Gorman 1817 Dublin, , Ireland John Gorman Eliza Gorman IMMIGRATION/25 Mar 1841//New South Wales, Australia * Eliza Gorman IMMIGRATION/1839//New South Wales, Australia * Eliza Gorman 1817 Drumlan, Clare, Ireland James Gorman Bridget Quin IMMIGRATION/8 Jan 1839//New South Wales, Australia * Elizabeth Gorham female Mary Anne Furner William Furner;James Furner;Mercy IMMIGRATION/26 Jun 1838//New South Wales, Australia * Elizabeth Gorman John Gorman Ellen Skilton Henry Skilton;John Skilton;Johanna Skilton IMMIGRATION/14 Apr 1841//New South Wales, Australia * Ellen Gorman Patrick Gorman Ellen Neagle John Neagle;John Neagle;Mary Neagle IMMIGRATION/30 Jan 1838//New South Wales, Australia * Hannah Gorman Blarney, , William Brook Mary Nott [[Gorman-3289|John Gorman]]] Patrick Gorman; Ellen Lasica IMMIGRATION/31 Aug 1838//New South Wales, Australia * Henry Gorham male Philadelphia Gorham Hannah Mills Edwin Mills;Samuel Mills;Sarah Mills * Honoro Gorman female William Gorman Michael Gorman John Kane;Mary Kane;Mary Gorman IMMIGRATION/30 Jan 1838//New South Wales, Australia * Hugh Gorman 1819 Maguires Bridge, Fermanagh, Ireland Thadius Gorman Elizabeth McCormack Margaret Gorman Ellen Stewart IMMIGRATION/14 Apr 1841//New South Wales, Australia * James Goram or Gorham 1813 , Sussex, Jane Goram or Gorham IMMIGRATION/26 Jun 1838//New South Wales, Australia * James Gorman male Bridget Quin Eliza Gorman IMMIGRATION/8 Jan 1839//New South Wales, Australia * James Gorman male Mary Bridget Roach Richard Roach; James Roach; Ellen IMMIGRATION/27 Sep 1831//New South Wales, Australia * James O'Gorman IMMIGRATION/8 Oct 1840//New South Wales, Australia * Jane Gorham James Goram or Gorham IMMIGRATION/26 Jun 1838//New South Wales, Australia * Jeremiah Gorman 1806 Milford, Cork, Ireland John Gorman Ellen Curtain Eliza Gorman Eliza Gorman Milford, Cork, Ike Dunnigan Margaret Aben Jeremiah Gorman John Gorman;Ellen Curtain Ike Dunnigan;Margaret Aben IMMIGRATION/1839//New South Wales, Australia * Johannah Gorman 1817 Thurles, Tipperary, Ireland William Gorman Mary Dalton IMMIGRATION/11 Mar 1841//New South Wales, Australia * John Gorman Elizabeth Gorman Ellen Skilton IMMIGRATION/25 Jul 1839//New South Wales, Australia * John Gorman 1813 Mallow, Cork, Patrick Gorman Ellen Lasica Hannah Gorman William Brook;Mary Nott IMMIGRATION/31 Aug 1838//New South Wales, Australia * John Gorman male Elizabeth Gorman Ellen Skilton Henry Skilton; John Skilton; Johanna Skilton IMMIGRATION/14 Apr 1841//New South Wales, Australia * John Gorman male Eliza Gorman Eliza Gorman IMMIGRATION/25 Mar 1841//New South Wales, Australia * John Gorman male Ellen Gorman Catherine O'Hara James O'Hara;Patrick O'Hara;Mary IMMIGRATION/30 Jan 1838//New South Wales, Australia * John O'Gorman Bridget O'Gorman IMMIGRATION/8 Oct 1840//New South Wales, Australia * Margaret Gorman 1815 Dublin, , Ireland Patrick Gorman Margaret Gorman IMMIGRATION/14 Feb 1842//New South Wales, Australia * Margaret Gorman Adderley Or Ederney, Fermanagh, Ireland Ellen Stewart Hugh Gorman Thadius Gorman;Elizabeth McCormack IMMIGRATION/14 Apr 1841//New South Wales, Australia * Margaret Gorman 1829 Galbally, Tipperary, IMMIGRATION/11 Nov 1847//New South Wales, Australia * Margaret Gorman IMMIGRATION/1840//New South Wales, Australia * Margaret Gorman 1817 Clare, , Patrick Gorman Margaret IMMIGRATION/30 Nov 1841//New South Wales, Australia * Margaret Gorman 1822 Galbally, Tipperary, IMMIGRATION/11 Nov 1841//New South Wales, Australia * Margaret Gorman 1818 Kanturk, Cork, James Gorman Margaret IMMIGRATION/7 Mar 1842//New South Wales, Australia * Margaret Gorman female John Woodlock Alice Fitzgerald Patrick Fitzgerald;Michael Fitzgerald;Mary Lynch * Marianne Gorman female William Gorman Margaret Boy or Bye John Boy or Bye;William Boy or Bye; Sarah Boy or Bye * Mary Gorman Galvaly, Limerick, John Kane Mary Kane Michael Gorman William Gorman;Honoro Gorman IMMIGRATION/30 Jan 1838//New South Wales, Australia * Mary Gorman , , Ireland IMMIGRATION/27 Sep 1831//New South Wales, Australia * Michael Gorman IMMIGRATION/30 Jan 1838//New South Wales, Australia * Michael Gorman 1805 Emly, Tipperary, Ireland William Gorman Honoro Gorman Mary Gorman John Kane;Mary Kane IMMIGRATION/30 Jan 1838//New South Wales, Australia * Molly McGorman female Peter Byrnes James Byrnes * Nicholas O'Gorman IMMIGRATION/8 Oct 1840//New South Wales, Australia * Patrick Gorman 1819 Clogheen, Tipperary, Ireland Margaret Gorman Ellen Lasica John Gorman William Brook;Mary Nott;Hannah Gorman IMMIGRATION/18 Sep 1841//New South Wales, Australia * Patrick Gorman male Margaret Margaret Gorman IMMIGRATION/30 Nov 1841//New South Wales, Australia * Patrick Gorman male Ellen Gorman Ellen Neagle John Neagle;John Neagle;Mary Neagle IMMIGRATION/30 Jan 1838//New South Wales, Australia * Philadelphia Gorham female Henry Gorham Hannah Mills Edwin Mills;Samuel Mills;Sarah Mills * Samuel Gorman 1819 Dublin, , Ireland Cornelius Gorman Margaret Jones Margaret Gorman Cork, , Ireland Michael Kenny Mary Reynolds MMIGRATION/1840//New South Wales, Australia * Sarah Gorham IMMIGRATION/20 May 1839//New South Wales, Australia * Thomas O'Gorman IMMIGRATION/8 Oct 1840//New South Wales, Australia * Timothy Gorman IMMIGRATION/30 Jan 1838//New South Wales, Australia * Torrens Gorman IMMIGRATION/25 Jul 1839//New South Wales, Australia * William Gorman IMMIGRATION/30 Jan 1838//New South Wales, Australia ===Arrivals after 1838=== * [https://sites.rootsweb.com/~maddenps/GALWAYEM.htm GALWAY Emigrants] [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~maddenps/genealogy/TIPPEM5.htm From Tipperary] *GORMAN Alice 1858 18 Burgess John / Alice F dead , Mother at Burgess Sis = Margaret G.,137 Clarence St Ship = Golconda *GORMAN Anne 1855 23 Inch Patrick / Johanna both dead None . R.C. Ship = Simonds *GORMAN Bridget 1854 22 Clonoulty Patrick/Maria living at Clonoulty Cousin=Timothy O'Brien in Sydney. Ship = Stamboul *GORMAN Bridget 1858 21 Inch Patrick / Johanna both dead Sister = Ann G., Newcastle . Ship = Castillian *GORMAN Ellen 1838 11 Emly ?? Michael G./Mary KANE on board this ship. One of 6 children to these parents. Ship = Strathfieldsaye *GORMAN Ellen 1858 22 Church St,Tipp. Phillip / Judith (IDJ) Father dead. Pd for by Sister = Alice,Castlereagh St. Ship = Golconda *GORMAN Johanna 1841 24 Thurles William G. / Mary DALTON both dead ,F was a farmer . xx Ship = Glenswilly *GORMAN John 1838 6 Emly ?? Michael G./Mary KANE on board this ship. One of 6 children to these parents. Ship = Strathfieldsaye *GORMAN John 1855 15 Templetouhy Martin / Mary F dead , M=Mary MYERS {&sisters Mary,13;Johanna,7} M on board Ship = Matoaka *GORMAN John 1858 22 Caher - IDJ xx (not given) / Alice Mother in Tipp.Pd for by A sister,Margaret, in Sydney. Ship = Golconda *GORMAN John 1864 26 Coolagarranroa? Timothy / Margaret - at Cool... Sis & Cousins = Catherine G.,+John & Mary O'DONNELL. Ship = Wanata *GORMAN Kate 1858 18 Knockarella William / Mary Father at Ballinahinch Sister = Winifred G., Sydney . Ship = Escort *GORMAN Margaret 1851 18 Galbally Michael / Johanna ( Galbooly ?) living at Galbally None . R.C. Ship = Kate *GORMAN Margaret (2) 1841 19 Galbally xx (not given) ( Galbooly ?) xx {BOTH are 1st cousins of Judith SHEEDY nee CONNOLLY on Ship = Lascar *GORMAN Mary 1838 27 Galvaly , LIM John KANE /Mary xx F=farmer at G {+husb=Michael,33 & 7chn : 6 listed separately + (male) ,2,DV.} Ship = Strathfieldsaye GORMAN Mary 1838 1 Emly ?? Michael G./Mary KANE on board this ship. One of 6 children to these parents. Ship = Strathfieldsaye *GORMAN Mary 1849 27 Lorrha James / Nancy Mother in Lorrha None . R.C. Ship = Una *GORMAN Mary 1850 35 (Tipp) -widow- Dennis / Honor RYAN both dead None. {Husb=Daniel,39 died in Quarantine} Ship = Emmigrant *GORMAN Michael 1838 33 Emly William / Honora. F=a carpenter & cooper at Emly. {+wife=Mary ,27 & 7 chn.Married 15 Nov 1825.} Ship = Strathfieldsaye GORMAN Michael 1838 7 Emly ?? Michael G./Mary KANE on board this ship. One of 6 children to these parents. Ship = Strathfieldsaye *GORMAN Michael 1849 26 Lorrha James / Nancy Mother in Lorrha None . R.C. Ship = Una *GORMAN Michael 1863 27 Ballyboy David / Ann Living at Ballyboy. Cous=Ed WELSH at Coonar ? Ship = Hotspur *GORMAN Patrick 1850 13 (Tipp) Daniel / Mary F dead , Mother on this ship {&Mary,12;Dennis,9 & Thomas,7.} Ship = Emmigrant *GORMAN Patrick A 24 1854 18 Templemore Timothy/Margaret both dead Half-sis=Mary ROONEY Ship = Rodney *GORMAN Patrick 1861 28 Ballywey,Caher xx xx Paid for by Margaret Gorman . Ship = British Trident *GORMAN Philip 1865 24 Tipp / Tipp Edmund / Johanna - Tipp/Tipp Paid for by Alice Gorman. Cous = Pat CONNORS, Sydney. Ship = St Hilda *GORMAN Phillip 1857 30 Galbally Phillip / Judy. Pd - Alice Gorman F dead , Mother in Tipp. Uncle=John McNAMARA, Sydney. Ship = Glen Isla *GORMAN Thomas 1856 21 Cappa White Thomas / Mary F dead ,M at Cappa White None . Paid by Thomas RYAN. Ship = David McIver *GORMAN Thomas 1858 20 Caher - IDJ xx (not given) / Alice Mother in Tipp. Pd for by A sister,Margaret, in Sydney. Ship = Golconda *GORMAN Timothy 1838 4 Emly ?? Michael G./Mary KANE on board this ship. One of 6 children to these parents. Ship = Strathfieldsaye *GORMAN William 1838 9 Emly ?? Michael G./Mary KANE on board this ship. One of 6 children to these parents. Ship = Strathfieldsaye *GORMAN William 1851 16 Galbally Michael / Johanna ( Galbooly ?) living at Galbally B-in-law John FINN on board Ship = Kate *GORMAN Winifred 1853 20 Ballinahinch William / Mary Father at Ballinahinch None . {+sister Mary , 18.} Ship = Bussorah Merchant *GORMAN / GIR Bridget 1862 20 Tipp / Tipp xx Ref = Robert Massey . xx Paid for by Alice Gorman . Ship = Northumberland *GORMAN ? Patrick 1841 28 Clogheen (not given) / Margaret xx Baptism certified Ship = Canton ===''Raw data from the Colonial Secretaties' index''=== *GORMAN,Ann,,,,,,Certificate of Emancipation,"[4/4427; COD18, Reel 601 page 564-65]","Per Marquis of Cornwallis, 1796" *GORMAN,Ann,,Mariner,1825,32/0532,1 Jun 1832,Certificate of Freedom,[4/4311; Reel 989],"Wife of David Fitzgibbon, per ""Hadlow"" [1820], fbs (as stated on her CF)" *GORMAN,Catherine,,Isabella,1840,46/1050,7 Nov 1846,Certificate of Freedom,[4/4406; Reel 1023], *GORMAN,Catherine,,Lord Wellington,1820,33/0247,29 Mar 1833,Certificate of Freedom,[4/4315; Reel 990],"Wife of John Owen, per ""Hadlow"" [1818], fbs (as stated on her CF)" *GORMAN,Catherine,,Sovereign,1829,36/0108,25 Feb 1836,Certificate of Freedom,[4/4332; Reel 996], *GORMAN,Cornelius,-,Anne,1801,-,31 Jan 1816,Conditional Pardon,[4/4430; Reel 774 Page 094],- *GORMAN,Daniel,-,Lord Melville,1829,51/417,22 Nov 1851,Conditional Pardon,[4/4473; Reel 795 Page 336-337], *GORMAN,Daniel,-,Lord Melville (2),1829,,-,Recommended Conditional Pardon,[4/4480; Reel 798 Page 253],- *GORMAN,Daniel,,Lord Melville,1829,44/1701,,Ticket of Leave,[4/4190; Reel 953],District: Yass; Tried: Corfu CM *GORMAN,Denis,-,Neptune (4),-,,-,Recommended Conditional Pardon,[4/4480; Reel 798 Page 274],- *GORMAN,Denis,-,Neptune,1838,50/747,1 Oct 1850,Conditional Pardon,[4/4472; Reel 794 Page 431-432],- *GORMAN,Denis,,Governor Ready,1829,34/579,,Ticket of Leave,[4/4094; Reel 921],District: Goulburn; Tried: Limerick Co *GORMAN,Denis,,Neptune,1838,46/953,,Ticket of Leave,[4/4208; Reel 959],District: Moreton Bay; Tried: Kildare *GORMAN,Denis,,Governor Ready,1829,35/0407,23 Apr 1835,Certificate of Freedom,[4/4327; Reel 994], *GORMAN,Elizabeth,,Elizabeth,1828,34/0315,1 Apr 1834,Certificate of Freedom,[4/4320; Reel 992],"Wife of James Thacker, per ""Minerva"" [1824], fbs (as stated on her CF)" *GORMAN,Elizabeth,,Surry,1833,40/1038,29 Jun 1840,Certificate of Freedom,[4/4359; Reel 1006], *GORMAN,Elizabeth,,Asia,1830,36/0462,30 May 1836,Certificate of Freedom,[4/4333; Reel 996], *GORMAN,Ellen,,Roslyn Castle,1836,43/0963,14 Jun 1843,Certificate of Freedom,[4/4383; Reel 1014], *GORMAN,Henry,,England,1826,32/1080,7 Dec 1832,Certificate of Freedom,[4/4313; Reel 989],TL 31/208 *GORMAN,Henry,,England,1826,31/208,,Ticket of Leave,[4/4078; Reel 915],District: Windsor; Born: Bristol; Trade: Labourer; Tried: Bristol QS *GORMAN,Hugh,,Morley,1828,34/1604,22 Dec 1834,Certificate of Freedom,[4/4325; Reel 993], *GORMAN,Hugh,,St Vincent,1837,47/154,,Ticket of Leave,[4/4211; Reel 960],District: Pittwater; Tried: Tyrone *GORMAN,Hugh,,St Vincent,1837,53/31,,Ticket of Leave,[4/4225; Reel 965],District: Wollongong; Tried: Tyrone ass *GORMAN,Isaac,-,Parmelia,,,19/09/1839,Convict Death Register,[4/4549; Reel 690 Page 087],Age: 40; District/Parish: Liverpool Hospital *GORMAN,James,,Blenheim,1834,43/0297,17 Feb 1843,Certificate of Freedom,[4/4380; Reel 1013],TL 39/43 *GORMAN,James,,Countess of Harcourt,1827,33/0817,29 Jul 1833,Certificate of Freedom,[4/4317; Reel 991], *GORMAN,James,,Parmelia,1834,40/1520,15 Sep 1840,Certificate of Freedom,[4/4361; Reel 1007], *GORMAN,James,-,Mangles,,,04/10/1842,Convict Death Register,[4/4549; Reel 690 Page 089],District/Parish: Port Macquarie Hospital *GORMAN,James,,Blenheim,1834,39/43,,Ticket of Leave,[4/4125; Reel 931],District: Bathurst; Tried: Tip *GORMAN,Johanna,,Almorah,1824,30/0168,1 Apr 1830,Certificate of Freedom,[4/4301; Reel 986], *GORMAN,John,,Minerva,1819,40/563,,Ticket of Leave,[4/4137; Reel 935],District: Port Stevens; Tried: Waterford City *GORMAN,John,-,Daphne,,,14/08/1939,Convict Death Register,[4/4549; Reel 690 Page 087],Age: 53; District/Parish: Newcastle Hospital *GORMAN,John,,Royal Admiral,1835,39/2380,,Ticket of Leave,[4/4135; Reel 935],District: Bathurst; Tried: Dublin City *GORMAN,John,-,Minerva,1819,48/0040,20 Jan 1848,Ticket of Leave Passport,[4/4268; Reel 977],Ticket of Leave 40/0563; On the recommendation of Dungog Bench *GORMAN,John,,Three Bees,1814,29/100,,Ticket of Leave,[4/4069; Reel 911],District: Sydney *GORMAN,John,,Three Bees,1814,31/914,,Ticket of Leave,[4/4081; Reel 916],District: Sydney; Born: Limerick co; Trade: Quarry man; Tried: Limerick co *GORMAN,John,,Guildford,1818,115/2390, 22 Jul 1824,Certificate of Freedom,[4/4423; Reel 601], Ship of arrival to the Colony: Guildford (3) Ship of second transportation: Lady Nelson Date of second transportation: 29/12/1820 Transported from: Sydney Transported to: Newcastle Page: 1 Location: 4/3503. Reel No. 1031 Remarks including Trials, Offences, Trade, Transfers: 2 Years 4 Dec 1820. Labourer - First tried Dublin Jul 1817 7 Years. http://heritage.darebinlibraries.vic.gov.au/Assets/Files/Index%20to%20colonial%20convict%20movements%201827-1853.pdf?fbclid=IwAR3sAkruGtXX7j-LhnPkPiKzAY2IoIIxXxmCYET3bFVM_jG_2LcphJES1qY *GORMAN,John,,Henry Porcher,1825,32/0354,27 Apr 1832,Certificate of Freedom,[4/4310; Reel 989], *GORMAN,John,,Lord Sidmouth,1821,27/0828,21 Aug 1827,Certificate of Freedom,[4/4290; Reel 982],TL 137/1611 *GORMAN,John,,Marquis of Huntley,1828,34/0772,7 Jun 1834,Certificate of Freedom,[4/4322; Reel 993],TL 32/1213 *GORMAN,John,,Mangles,1828,34/1528,3 Nov 1834,Certificate of Freedom,[4/4325; Reel 993], *GORMAN,John,,Royal Admiral,1835,42/0210,10 Feb 1842,Certificate of Freedom,[4/4371; Reel 1010],TL 39/2380 *GORMAN,John,-,Three Bees,1814,,19 Oct 1831,Recommended Conditional Pardon,[4/4478; Reel 797 Page 007],- *GORMAN,John,-,Minerva (3),-,,-,Recommended Conditional Pardon,[4/4480; Reel 798 Page 081],- *GORMAN,John,-,Minerva,1819,48/1617,1 Sep 1848,Conditional Pardon,[4/4460; Reel 788 Page 343-344], *GORMAN,John,-,Minerva,1819,47/0006,-,Ticket of Leave Passport,[4/4264; Reel 976],Ticket of Leave 40/0563; On the recommendation of Dungog Bench *GORMAN,John,-,Three Bees,1814,101,6 Apr 1833,Conditional Pardon,[4/4432; Reel 775 Page 201],- *GORMAN,John,-,Mangles (5),1828,,21/12/1842,Convict Death Register,[4/4549; Reel 690 Page 089],Age: 30; District/Parish: Norfolk Island General Hospital *GORMAN,John,,Asia,1825,37/335,,Ticket of Leave,[4/4110; Reel 926],District: Paterson; Tried: Antrim *GORMAN,John,,Daphne,1819,36/789,,Ticket of Leave,[4/4103; Reel 924],District: Newcastle; Tried: Cork Co *GORMAN,John,,Lord Sidmouth,1821,25/137,,Ticket of Leave,[4/4060; Reel 890],District: Parramatta; Born: Meath Co 1775?; Trade: Labourer; Tried: Kildare *GORMAN,John,,Marquis of Huntley,1828,32/1213,,Ticket of Leave,[4/4086; Reel 918],District: Appin; Tried: Clare *GORMAN,Luke,,Daphne,1819,26/61,,Ticket of Leave,[4/4060; Reel 890],District: Airds; Born: Wicklow co 1799; Trade: Labourer; Tried: Kildare 1818 *GORMAN,Luke,,Daphne,1819,32/0640,25 Jul 1832,Certificate of Freedom,[4/4312; Reel 989],TL 61/2197 *GORMAN,Margaret,,Earl of Liverpool,1831,37/0565,17 Jul 1837,Certificate of Freedom,[4/4339; Reel 999],renewed CF 44/[1767] *GORMAN,Margaret,,Earl of Liverpool,1831,44/1767,30 Nov 1844,Certificate of Freedom,[4/4395; Reel 1018],in lieu of CF 37/565 *GORMAN,Margaret,-,Pyramus,,,07/06/1838,Convict Death Register,[4/4549; Reel 690 Page 087],Age: 24; District/Parish: Parramatta Hospital *GORMAN,Mary,,Mariner,1825,31/0416,5 May 1831,Certificate of Freedom,[4/4305; Reel 987],"Wife of Thomas Fitzgerald, per ""Tyne"" [1819], fbs (as stated on her CF)" *GORMAN,Maurice,,Prince Regent,1821,25/255,,Ticket of Leave,[4/4060; Reel 890],District: Minto; Born: Cork Co 1780; Trade: Shepherd; Tried: Cork co 1820 *GORMAN,Maurice,,Prince Regent,1821,27/0558,12 Jun 1827,Certificate of Freedom,"[4/4289; Reel 1027, 604]",TL 255/1729 *GORMAN,Maurice,GORMON,Surry,1836,42/1796,14 Oct 1842,Certificate of Freedom,[4/4377; Reel 1012], *GORMAN,Michael,-,Blenheim,1839,49/1154,1 Aug 1849,Conditional Pardon,[4/4468; Reel 792 Page 015-016], *GORMAN,Michael,,Blenheim,1839,44/2738,,Ticket of Leave,[4/4194; Reel 954],District: Moreton Bay; Tried: Tyrone *GORMAN,Michael,,Shipley,1820,29/469,,Ticket of Leave,[4/4071; Reel 912],District: Camden *GORMAN,Michael,-,Shipley,1820,-,1 Dec 1830,Absolute Pardon,[4/4486; Reel 800 Page 074 - 079], *GORMAN,Michael,-,Shipley,1820,-,21 Apr 1832,Absolute Pardon,[4/4488; Reel 800 Page 003-004], *GORMAN,Michael,-,Shipley,1820,,1 Dec 1830,Recommended Absolute Pardon,[4/4489; Reel 800 Page 002],- *GORMAN,Michael,-,Blenheim (2),-,,-,Recommended Conditional Pardon,[4/4480; Reel 798 Page 182],- *GORMAN,Murty,,Hive,1835,42/0400,14 Mar 1842,Certificate of Freedom,[4/4372; Reel 1010], *GORMAN,Patrick,"BOYLAN, Robert",Lady Macnaughten,1835,42/0273,25 Feb 1842,Ticket of Leave Passport,[4/4244; Reel 969],Ticket of Leave 40/0090; On the recommendation of Carcoar Bench *GORMAN,Patrick,,Clyde,1838,43/1716,,Ticket of Leave,[4/4178; Reel 949],District: Yass; Tried: Limerick City *GORMAN,Patrick,,Lady McNaughten,1835,40/90,,Ticket of Leave,[4/4135; Reel 935],District: Bathurst; Tried: Dublin City *GORMAN,Patrick,,Mangles,1826,34/1016,,Ticket of Leave,[4/4419; Reel 2688A],District: Richmond; Tried: Cork *GORMAN,Patrick,-,Mangles,1826,42/166,1 Jul 1841,Conditional Pardon,[4/4440; Reel 779 Page 373],- *GORMAN,Patrick,"BOYLAN, Robert",Lady McNaughten,1835,42/1955,11 Nov 1842,Certificate of Freedom,[4/4378; Reel 1012],TL 40/90; renewed CF 47/438 *GORMAN,Patrick,"BOYLAN, Robert",Lady McNaughten,1835,47/0438,4 May 1847,Certificate of Freedom,[4/4408; Reel 1024],TL 40/90; in lieu of CF 42/1955 *GORMAN,Patrick,-,Mangles,1826,,1 Jul 1841,Recommended Conditional Pardon,[4/4478; Reel 797 Page 168],Recommended by S North JP *GORMAN,Peter,,Medina,1823,28/587,,Ticket of Leave,[4/4069; Reel 911],District: Liverpool *GORMAN,Peter,-,Elphinstone,,,04/07/1839,Convict Death Register,[4/4549; Reel 690 Page 087],Age: 30; District/Parish: Sydney Hospital *GORMAN,Peter,,Medina,1823,30/0344,24 May 1830,Certificate of Freedom,[4/4301; Reel 986],TL 28/587 *GORMAN,Richard,,Regalia,1826,32/0865,22 Sep 1832,Certificate of Freedom,[4/4312; Reel 989], *GORMAN,Robert,,Aurora,1833,38/726,,Ticket of Leave,[4/4119; Reel 929],District: Port Macquarie; Born: Dublin co; Trade: Carpenter; Tried: Lancs QS *GORMAN,Rose,-,Asia,,,29/01/1832,Convict Death Register,[4/4549; Reel 690 Page 082],Age: 34; Female Factory. Dr Anderson *GORMAN,Thomas,-,Heber,,,11/03/1842,Convict Death Register,[4/4549; Reel 690 Page 089],District/Parish: Port Macquarie Hospital *GORMAN,Thomas,-,Rolla,1803,-,31 Jan 1816,Conditional Pardon,[4/4430; Reel 774 Page 099],- *GORMAN,Thomas,"FITZGERALD, Thomas",Sugar Cane,-,-,5 Jun 1815,Conditional Pardon,[4/4430; Reel 774 Page 091],- *GORMAN,William,,Atlas,1802,12/68,,Ticket of Leave,[4/4427; Reel 601 p.444],Tried: Waterford/Col *GORMAN,William,,Blenheim,1839,43/2589,,Ticket of Leave,[4/4182; Reel 950],District: Windsor; Tried: Carlow *GORMAN,William,,Blenheim,1839,46/0446,4 May 1846,Certificate of Freedom,[4/4404; Reel 1022],TL 43/2589 *GORMAN,William,,Royal Charlotte,1825,31/0011,14 Jan 1831,Certificate of Freedom,[4/4304; Reel 987],renewed CF 32/320 *GORMAN,William,,Royal Charlotte,1825,32/0320,16 Apr 1832,Certificate of Freedom,[4/4310; Reel 989],in lieu of CF 31/11 *GORMAN,William,-,-,-,-,16 Dec 1806,Colonial Pardon,[4/4493; Reel 771 Page 085-086],- *GORMAN,William,-,Royal Charlotte,1825,47/0019,22 Jan 1847,Ticket of Leave Passport,[4/4264; Reel 976],Ticket of Leave 44/0777; On the recommendation of Mudgee Bench *GORMAN,William,-,Royal Charlotte,1825,47/0172,24 Mar 1847,Ticket of Leave Passport,[4/4265; Reel 976],Ticket of Leave 44/0777; On the recommendation of Windsor Bench *GORMERLY,George,-,Three Bees,,40/10,,Bank Warrant,[4/4547; Reel 596],Condition: Free *GORMLEY,George,-,-,-,-,10 Nov 1823,Colonial Pardon,[4/4493; Reel 771 Page 248],- *GORMLEY,Patrick,,Asia,1831,36/1052,,Ticket of Leave,[4/4104; Reel 924],District: Yass; Born: Roscommon; Trade: Labourer; Tried: Roscommon *GORMLEY,Patrick,-,Asia (8),,,-,Convict Death Register,[4/4549; Reel 690 Page 090],"Certifcate surrendered by Mr Taaffe, Yass who stated that this person died in his service; no date given" *GORMLEY,Patrick,,Asia,1831,39/0160,4 Feb 1839,Certificate of Freedom,[4/4346; Reel 1002],TL 36/1052; (died 1846) *GORMLY,George,,Three Bees,1814,41/0377,20 Mar 1841,Certificate of Freedom,[4/4365; Reel 1008],

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{{One Name Study|name=Gorman}} [[Category:Gorman Name Study]] [[Category:Australia, Gorman Name Study]] [[Category:Ireland, Gorman Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] The name Gorman arose in Scandinavia, Germany, England and Ireland. In England the names Gore, see [[Space:Gore_Name_Study|Gore Name study]] and Gorman are related. Early bearers of the surname include John atte Gore recorded in 1296 within the Sussex Subsidy Rolls, who is identical with the John Gorman recorded in 1332. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MacGorman MacGorman] ''Origins of the Gorman name in Ireland'' This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the Gorman surname and the variants of that name. Variants are O'Gorman and in Gaelic Mac Gormáin and Ó Gormáin, meaning "son of Gormán" and "descendant of Gormán". Gorman is an old Irish clan name. In the late 8th century, the Gorman clan split into two groups with the main group settling in County Monaghan and County Clare. The Clare branch became very numerous, and their chiefs became the hereditary field marshalls of the O'Briens. The ruins of a clan castle are still visible in Clare [http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/history/antiquities_mm/cahermurphy.htm Caher Murphy] Gorman and Gormon are recognised Traveller surnames GORMAN Ref page107; Gypsies in Britain Author Brian Vesey-FitzGerald GORMON Ref Journal of the Romany and Traveller Family History Society at [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/celtic-traveller/about/background Celtic Travellers DNA project] ''Project aim'' I am interested in tracing the migration journeys of the Gorman name across the world. ''Project template for Gorman Name Study'' Would you like to join this project? To participate simply add the following in the notes field for your Gorman profiles: To add this category to a profile, add the One Name Study template (which will add the category and project logo automatically). '''{{One Name Study|name=Gorman}}''' :results in: {{One Name Study|name=Gorman}} ---- If appropriate you can add a geographic subcategory '''[[Category:Australia, Gorman Name Study]]''' '''[[Category:Ireland, Gorman Name Study]]''' I expect it is only worth setting up a specific state or locality if there is a concentration of Gormans in that area that you intend to make a study of. Examples of how to structure can be found at the [[Project:One_Name_Studies#Categorization|Categorization]] section of the [[Project:One_Name_Studies|One Name Study Project]]. Use: [[Category:Your country, Gorman Name Study]] ''Task List'' Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Getting more interest * Provide background information (currently underway) *Reconstruct early families from provable sources such as surviving census fragments: **Ireland, Census Fragments, 1821-1851(1821 strengths Cavan, Offaly some Meath) Example [[Gorman-4156|John GormanBorn 1781 in Athenry, County Galway, ]] **England 1841 census * Add category to pre 1800 Irish profiles at county level * Add category to pre 1840 Irish profiles at county level * Add category to earliest immigrant to Australia for all identifiable family lines * Add famous Gormans, such as the O'Gorman Mahon [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Patrick_Mahon] [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1820-1832/member/mahon-james-patrick-alias-ogorman-mahon-1802-1891] * Make list of locations that had Gorman families * Make list of locations that include the Gorman name *Work through the "unconnected" and "orphaned" GORMAN profiles at GORMAN Genealogy & Family History [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/GORMAN] '''Famous Gormans''' *Muiris Ó Gormáin c.1700/20–c.1794 (Mac Gormáin, O'Gorman, Gorman), Muiris (Maurice) poet, playwright [https://www.dib.ie/biography/o-gormain-mac-gormain-ogorman-gorman-muiris-maurice-a6364 Muiris Ó Gormáin] *Bartley Gorman V (1 March 1944 – 18 January 2002) an English Traveller and bare knuckle boxer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bartley_Gorman Bartley Gorman V] *[[Gorman-2468|Carl Nelson Gorman]] Navajo artist, WWII code-talker, cultural historian, and advocate for Native peoples [http://gormanmuseum.ucdavis.edu/ Gorman Museum] *the O'Gorman Mahon [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Patrick_Mahon] [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1820-1832/member/mahon-james-patrick-alias-ogorman-mahon-1802-1891 James Patrick Mahon O'Gorman] *[[Gorman-2429|James Gorman VC]] Born 21 Aug 1834 in Islington, London, Died 18 Oct 1882 in Spectacle Island, New South Wales awarded the Victoria Cross for bravery under fire during the Crimean War. ''Ireland to 1850s'' In the Down Survey of 1641 the Gorman name was common in Limerick and Clare where most Gorman properties were held. Gorman is also imbedded in many placenames, such as Derrygorman in Inch, Knockgorman in County Tipperary, Lisgorman in Co. Leitrim, providing further clues as to the spread of the name. This list has been compiled manually by searching by County. Even though the database covers multiple years individuals in the same location do not seem to appear multiple times for different years. If an individual was tithing for more than one plot they may be listed several times. At the nli site [http://titheapplotmentbooks.nationalarchives.ie/] you can search for a breakdown at Parish and Townland level. ''Gormans by County in Tithe Applotment Books 1823-1837'' {| {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |- ! scope="col" | County ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Occurrences |- | Armagh || 0 |- | Carlow || 40 |- | Cavan || 25 |- | Clare || 170 |- | Cork || 68 |- | Donegal || 22 |- | Down || 9 |- | Dublin || 18 |- | Fermanagh|| 2 |- | Galway || 46 |- | Kerry || 17 |- | Kildare || 52 |- | Kilkenny || 129 |- | King's || 26 |- | Laois || 0 |- | Leitrim || 2 |- | Limerick || 163 |- | Longford|| 31 |- | Louth || 4 |- | Mayo || 24 |- | Meath || 35 |- | Monaghan || 18 |- | Offaly || - |- | Queen's || 87 |- | Roscommon || 5 |- | Sligo || 26 |- | Tipperary|| 292 |- | Tyrone || 0 |- | Waterford|| 29 |- | Westmeath|| 7 |- | Wexford || 24 |- | Wicklow || 13 |- |} Grenham's map [http://www.johngrenham.com/findasurname.php?surname=Gorman of ''Griffith's Valuation 1847/1864''] shows frequency by county. Those counties with over a hundred occurrences of Gorman are Limerick, Clare, Kilkenny, Laios and Tipperary. The list ''Griffith's Valuation 1852/1855 of County Clare - Frequency of Surnames'' records every surname which occurs in the Griffith's Valuation 1852/1855 of County Clare. It provides 114 occurrences of [http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/genealogy/griffiths/surname_frequency_griffiths.htm Gorman in the Valuation for Clare] There is a public DNA project at worldfamilies [http://www.worldfamilies.net/surnames/gorman] which gives some background. The map of earliest origins shows the name spread throughout Ireland by the late 18th century. ''Earliest mentions'' : 1653 no.129. Thomas Gorman, thirtie; black; middle; servant. in JOHN HORE of Ballymacmagg, and MATTHEW HORE, of Shandon, near Dungarran, County of Waterford. We, the said Commissioners, do hereby certifye that John Hore, of Ballymacmaag, and Matthew Hore, of Shandon, in the county of Waterford. hath, upon the 23rd day of January, 1653, in pursuance of a Declararation... at [https://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/history/transplanters_certificate.htm John Hore transplanters certificate] ''Gormans named in the United Irishmen 1798 Depositions'' {| {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |- ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Where ! scope="col" | County |- | [[Gorman-1340|Gorman Connor]] || Miltown Yeomanry || North West Clare 3 |- | |- | Gorman James || Craggane || North West Clare 4 | |- | Gorman John || Craggane || North West Clare 4 |- | Gorman Michael || Miltown Yeomanry || North West Clare 3 |- |} ''Clare Library http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/genealogy/united_irishmen_by_surname.htm'' ''[http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/history/clare_1798_rebellion.htm Clare 1798 rebellion''] ''Gormans in Dublin 1812 Treble almanac'' {| {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |- ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Occupation and Place |- | Gorman Austin|| iron monger 28 Bolton Street |- | Gorman Edward|| grocer, 31 Bride Street |- | Gorman John|| tailor 18 Trinity Place |- | Gorman Mary || baker 33 Hammond lane |- | Gorman Mary|| corn chandler 74 James Street |- | Gorman Michael|| coachmaker, 4 Boot lane |- | Gorman Peter|| grocer, 28 Bride Street |- | Gorman William|| Hatter and Laceseller, 17 Cutpurse-row |- |} ''Gorman, some early marriages'' {| {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |- ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" class="unsortable" |SPOUSE ! scope="col" class="unsortable" |Date and place |- | Richardum Gorman || Anastasiam Welsh ||Feb 1778 Carrigeen and Mooncoin Portumna DIOCESE: Ossory |- | Margaritam Gorman|| Richardum Bohelly ||May 1792 Cahir, Caher DIOCESE: Waterford and Lismore |- | Joane Gorman || Michael Gownon ||Feb 1789 Thomastown, Ballycallan DIOCESE: Ossory |- | John Gorman|| Elizabeth Scully ||11 Aug 1777 Charleville, Ballyhea DIOCESE: Cloyne Sponsor? Dens McAuliff |- |} ''Marriages in Thurles, Tipperary 1830s'' http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/tipperary/churches/thurles-mar-1834-35.htm IGP Thurles {| {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |- ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" class="unsortable" |SPOUSE ! scope="col" class="unsortable" |Date and Sponsors |- | Ellen GORMAN || Michael GLEESON ||February 1834 Sp. Ernest Fogarty Catherine Banon |- | Bridget GORMAN|| John MAHER ||February 1834 Sp. John Maher Bridget Banon |- | John GORMAN || Ellen KIRWAN (?) ||October 1834 Sp. Michael Ryan Ellen Carr |- | Catherine GORMAN || Philip RYAN ||February 1835 Sp. Philip Kennedy Mary Keogh Groom from St. Kyrans |- | Nicholas BROPHY || Honora FITZPATRICK ||February 1835 Sp. John Quinn Anastasia Gorman |- |} Detailed lists are at [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Gorman_in_Ireland_to_1840 Space:Gorman_in_Ireland_to_1840]] ''Gormans in Australia'' My antecedent [[Gorman-1073|James Gorman]] 1807-5/1/1885 arrived in New South Wales on the SS Blenheim in 1834. Family history says he was from County Clare. He settled in Truscotts Swamp near Burraga (out from Oberon NSW). James and several relations are listed in that area in Grevilles postal directory 1872. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. [[Haese-11|Kylie]] is adding Gormans in Western Australia. [[Gorman-1067|Elsie]] is doing profiles for all early Gormans in NSW, so that hopefully one day we will be able to work out where the relationships are. Through DNA we are finding connections back to Ireland, and which early arrivals were closely related. ''1828 Census'' Fourteen Gormans are recorded in the first muster of convicts, two have died, one executed. By the 1828 census there are 28 Gormans (and Gormons) listed. * [[Gorman-1385|Ann Gorman]] 1777-1814 New South Wales convict arrivals 1796 NSW * [[ Gorman-1456|Ann Gormon]] b1797 F 28 ''Mariner 1825'' 7 C Factory Parramatta 1828 Census * [[Gorman-1339|Catherine Gorman]] b1786 New South Wales convict arrivals NSW TL ''Wellington 1820'' 14 Wife of John Owen Sydney * [[McLaughlin-718|Catherine Gormon]] b1783 -1838 FS Telicherry 1805 7 C * [[Gorman-1340|Connor Gorman]] b1799 New South Wales and Tasmania: Settlers and Convicts 1787-1859 NSW * Cornelius see [[Gorman-1340|Connor Gorman]] b1797 (Dead or Missing 1828) New South Wales and Tasmania: Settlers and Convicts 1787-1859 NSW CP ''1801 Ann'' (ship) Life * [[Gorman-1343|Edward Gorman]] 1800-1823 (Executed) New South Wales convict arrivals NSW C ''Brampton 1823'' 7 Sydney * [[Gorman-1457|Eliza Gorman]] b1807 20 ''Elizabeth 1828'' 7 C Factory, Parramatta 1828 Census * [[Gorman-1556|James Gorman]] b1814 ''Countess of Harcourt'' Road Party 14 1828 Census * [[Gorman-1323|John Gorman]] 1770-1842 New South Wales convict arrivals NSW , 40, TL ''Three Bees 1813'' Life Quarryman Sydney * [[Gorman-1335|John (Hugh) Gorman]] b1792 ''Henry Porcher'' Barracks, Newcastle 1828 Census * [[Gorman-1334|John Gorman]] 1795-1839 36 GS ''Asia 1825'' 1828 Census * [[Gorman-1331|John Gorman]] NSW FS ''Pilot 1816'' 7 Employed by G Harper Cawdor * [[Gorman-1332|John Gorman]] 1786--1839 New South Wales convict arrivals NSW C ''Daphne 1819'' Life On board the Hulk * [[Gorman-1321|John Gorman]] 1766-1842 New South Wales convict arrivals NSW TL '' Lord Sidmouth 1821'' 7 Resident Parramatta 1828 Labourer to Margt O'Neill Phillip St, Sydney * [[Gorman-1322|John Gorman (Jun)]] 1812-1842 G16 GS ''Mangles 1828'' 7 C Labourer to Margt O'Neill Phillip St, Sydney 1828 Census * [[Gorman-1333|John Gorman]] b1784 44 GS ''M. Huntley 1828'' 7 C Servant to Moses Brennan Appin 1828 Census * John Gorman b1805 The youngest convict on board the ''Guildford 1818'' who was only 13 years old. 21 Mar 1823 Per "Guildford", 1818 Runaway from Port Macquarie. On list of convicts embarked on the "Deveron" for Hobart * [[Gorman-1317|John Gorman]] b1798 New South Wales convict arrivals NSW TL ''Minerva 1819'' Life Employed by William Joyce * [[Gorman-1547|Henry Gormon]] 1805-1851 12 C ''England 1826'' Labourer to Wm Tho. Bayliss Cornwallis 1828 Census *Isaac Gorman - Parmelia 1832 Died in Liverpool Hospital 19 September 1839 * [[Gorman-1318|Luke Gorman]] 1799-1858 New South Wales convict arrivals NSW C ''Daphne 1819'' 14 Govt. servant to James Smithers * [[Gorman-1219|Mary Gorman]] b1763 Albermarle 1791 New South Wales convict arrivals NSW first known Gorman in Australia * [[Gorman-1336 |Mary Gorman]] b1805 20 ''Mariner 1825'' 7 C Princes Street, Sydney 1828 Census * [[Gorman-1328|Maurice Gorman]] b1780 New South Wales convict arrivals NSW C ''Prince Regent 1821'' 7 Govt. servant to William Howe Campbelltown, to Hugh Byrne 1828, Burragorang, Airdale * [[Gorman-1329|Michael Gorman]] b1795 New South Wales convict arrivals NSW C ''Shipley 1820'' 14 Clearing party Bringelly 1828 Watchman, to Isaac Shepherd Camden * [[Gorman-1330|Patrick Gorman]] 1798-1879 New South Wales convict arrivals ''Mangles 1826'' NSW * [[Gorman-1341|Patrick Gorman]], b c1780 one of 311 convicts transported on the ''Barwell, September 1797'' Leicester Assizes * [[Gorman-1206|Richard Gorman ]] 1806-1887 ''Regalia'' Phoenix Hulk Sydney 1828 Census * [[Gorman-356|Thomas Gorman]] 1776-1849 New South Wales convict arrivals NSW CP ''Rolla 1793'' 1803 Life Wheelwright Parramatta * Gorman Wm 1800 New South Wales and Tasmania: Settlers and Convicts 1787-1859 NSW FS ''Atlas 1806'' Benevolent Asylum * Gorman William 26 GS ''R Charlotte 1825'' 7 C Constable & Scourger to P McIntyre Segenhoe, Durham 1828 Census ''Born in the Colony'' * Ann 22 BC Child of T Gorman Housekeeper Saml. Fowler, Weaver Parramatta * [[Gorman-355|Catherine (Gormon) Butler]] 1816-1838 (daughter of Thomas and Catherine) F 12 C Servant to Esther Handle Parramatta 1828 Census * [[Gorman-1522|Elizabeth Gorman]] 12 b 1816 BC Child of T Gorman 1828 15 C Servant to jas. Bardsley Parramatta 1828 Census * [[Gorman-1520|Hannah Gorman]] Born 1811 in Sydney, not listed in 1828 census * Gorman Jane G 2 BC Family of T Gorman 1828 G5 C 1828 Census * Gorman John G 16 BC Child of T Gorman 1828 Census * Gorman James - - BC 1828 Census born 1803 admitted to Bathurst Gaol 1837-1844 * Gorman Margaret - 4 BC Family of T Gorman 1828 Census * [[Gorman-1521|Mary Ann]] b1810 F 18 BC Child of T Gorman 1828 Census * [[Gorman-1926|Richard]] 1824 4 Male O.I. Cabramatta 1828 Census * [[Gorman-1337|Thomas Gorman]] 1825-1892 6 BC Family of T Gorman 1828 8 C 1828 Census Working notes on [[Space:Gorman_in_the_Colony_of_New_South_Wales|Gorman in the Colony of New South Wales]] contain Gorman information on: 1 Known Gorman Families and couples having children in the Colony of New South Wales 2 Which James Gorman? 3 Bathurst Pioneers Register 4 Grevilles' post office directory for 1872 5 Bounty Immigrants to NSW 6 Raw data from the Colonial Secretaties' index == Sources == 1. MacGorman https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MacGorman 2. Tithe applotments nli http://titheapplotmentbooks.nationalarchives.ie/ 3. John Grenham's map of Griffith's Valuation 1847/1864 http://www.johngrenham.com/findasurname.php?surname=Gorman 4. Griffith's Valuation 1852/1855 of County Clare - Frequency of Surnames http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/genealogy/griffiths/surname_frequency_griffiths.htm

Gormandale Public Cemetery, Gormandale, Victoria

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[[Category: Victoria, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category:Gormandale Public Cemetery, Gormandale, Victoria]][[Category:Gormandale, Victoria]] ===About=== This is part of the [[Project:Oceania_Cemeteries#WikiTree_Australian_Cemeteries|Australian Cemeteries Project]]. Gormandale is in the Gippsland region of Victoria, south of Traralgon. Links to WikiTree profiles are provided (where known). If you know of any others that can be linked to please contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] to have the link added. If you require a photo of a gravestone listed and there is no profile on WikiTree, please create a profile (WIkiTree is entirely free) and contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] and one will be added to the new profile. WikiTree is a collaborative effort, so it is little to ask that you add a profile for a person that has not already been added. If you have found a profile then please consider helping others by adding the details of another profile to WikiTree that has not already been added. ===Location and Map=== [https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/143974617#map=15/-38.3053/146.7160 Gormandale cemetery location] ===Aims=== This project is to document the life and times of the people interred in Gormandale Cemetery. Project members are needed to assist in the research and adding profiles and information to profiles. Hopefully it will grow to include links to other information and such things as video/audio tours of the cemetery. ===Tasks Completed=== *Photography :Completed on the 14th August 2014 *Photo transcriptions :Details of all photos have been transcribed to the sortable table below. ===To Do=== *Checking of transcription information :Other people are required to assist in double-checking the validity of data entered to ensure accuracy. ===Sortable Table of graves=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Birth''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Death''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Age''' ! scope="col" class="unsortable" align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| Vew Map ! scope="col" class="unsortable" align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Tree''' |- | [[Aitken-581|Aitken, Cecil James]]||1917 Jan 17||2012 Jul 01||||H of [[Unknown-262755|Dorothy]]; F of [[Aitken-582|Arnold]], [[Aitken-583|Eileen]], [[Aitken-584|Margaret]], [[Aitken-585|Gordon]], [[Aitken-586|Heather]], [[Aitken-587|Robert]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Aitken-581.jpg 27]||[http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30536&mlon=146.71456#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Unknown-262755|Aitken, Dorothy Alice]]||1913 Aug 03||2005 Jul 08||||W of [[Aitken-581|Cecil]]; M of [[Aitken-582|Arnold]], [[Aitken-583|Eileen]], [[Aitken-584|Margaret]], [[Aitken-585|Gordon]], [[Aitken-586|Heather]], [[Aitken-587|Robert]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Aitken-581.jpg 27]||[http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30536&mlon=146.71456#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Davis-26825|Allen, Celia]]||||1906 Mar 22||38||D of [[Unknown-262758|Bridget]] & [[Davis-26826|Alexander]] Davis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Davis-26825.jpg 171]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30611&mlon=146.71486#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Ashton-958|Ashton, Harry]]||1893||1973|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Ashton-958.jpg 21]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30536&mlon=146.71467#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Barker-4711|Barker, Emily Eliza]]||||1944 May 26||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Barker-4711.jpg 101]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30586&mlon=146.71439#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Barker-4712|Barker, Jemima Susan]]||||1982 Feb 01||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Barker-4711.jpg 101]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30586&mlon=146.71439#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Benzley-1|Benzley, Alfred Thomas]]||||1914 May 28||13||S of W A Benzley||[[Benzley-1#Biography|Obituary]] || |- | [[Bittner-201|Bittner, Arnold]]||||1985 Nov 30||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Bittner-201.jpg 278]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30622&mlon=146.71472#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Atkins-2215|Bittner, Ruby]]||||1996 Apr 04||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Bittner-201.jpg 278]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30622&mlon=146.71472#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Blake-2814|Blake, Natalie]]||1983 Sep 04||1983 Sep 14|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Blake-2814.jpg 200]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30611&mlon=146.71456#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Hawkless-28|Bolte, Jessie Ida Amelia]] ||||1978 Oct 20||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Unknown-264514.jpg 176]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30617&maxlat=-38.30544&minlon=146.71456&maxlon=146.71486&mlat=-38.30617&mlon=146.71486#map=19/-38.30581/146.71471 Map] |- | [[Wykes-61|Bretherton, Marcella J]]||1927 Apr||1976 Mar 30||||nee Wykes; W of [[Bretherton-37|Ted]]; M of [[Bretherton-38|Margaret]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Wykes-61.jpg 331]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30639&mlon=146.71461#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Clugston-33|Brill, Eva Dulcie]]||1911 Apr 21||2008 Nov 05|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Brill-271.jpg 321]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30625&mlon=146.71464#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Broomfield-81|Broomfield, John Robert]] ||||||||S of Robert & Eliza|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Broomfield-81.jpg 132]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30600&mlon=146.71461#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Unknown-262763|Brown, Annie Sophia (Nancy)]]||1920 May 01||2001 Nov 29||||W of [[Brown-34030|Len]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Unknown-262763.jpg 326]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30625&mlon=146.71469#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Brown-34031|Brown, Harris]]||1914 Jun 15||1970 Feb 11||||H of [[Unknown-262764|Madge]]; S of [[Unknown-262765|Blanche]] & [[Brown-34032|Jack]]; F of [[Brown-34033|Margaret]] & [[Brown-34034|Peter]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Unknown-262764.jpg 243]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30617&mlon=146.71458#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Brown-34030|Brown, Len]]||1920 Jul 18||1994 Jun 13||||Dunkirk vet; H of [[Unknown-262763|Nancy]]; F of [[Brown-34035|Andrea]], [[Brown-34036|Ray]], [[Brown-34037|Peter]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Unknown-262763.jpg 326]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30625&mlon=146.71469#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Unknown-262764|Brown, Madge Elaine]]||1913 Jun 21||2004 Aug 20||||W of [[Brown-34031|Harris]]; M of [[Brown-34033|Margaret]] & [[Brown-34034|Peter]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Unknown-262764.jpg 243]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30617&mlon=146.71458#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Elvish-4|Byrne, Heather Grace]]||||1976 Nov 18||41|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Elvish-4-1.jpg 55]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30556&mlon=146.71461#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Rose-5672|Campbell, Alice Amelia]]||||1964 Dec 15||||W of [[Campbell-12393|Thomas]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Campbell-12393.jpg 188]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30614&mlon=146.71467#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Campbell-12394|Campbell, Thomas Henry]]||||1979 Jul 23||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Campbell-12394.jpg 182]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30617&mlon=146.71475#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Campbell-12393|Campbell, Thomas Swenarton]]||||1936 Apr 25||||H of [[Rose-5672|Alice]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Campbell-12393.jpg 188]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30614&mlon=146.71467#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Traill-47|Chester, Frances Ada]]||||1973 Aug 01||90|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Chester-470.jpg 123]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30594&mlon=146.71467#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Chester-470|Chester, Frank Stewart]]||||1980 Sep 19||94|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Chester-470.jpg 123]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30594&mlon=146.71467#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Clarke-5149|Clarke, John Francis]]||||1993 Sep 02||56||H of [[Unknown-262769|Jacque]]; F of [[Clarke-5150|Darren]], [[Clarke-5151|Nick]], [[Clarke-5152|Chris]]; S of [[Unknown-262771|Nance]] & [[Clarke-5153|Clem]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Clarke-5149.jpg 327]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30625&mlon=146.71472#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Clugston-32|Clugston, Alexander]]||||1970 Sep 12||?||H of [[Unknown-262774|Ethel]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Clugston-32.jpg 299]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30619&mlon=146.71444#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Greaves-464|Clugston, Ethel Frances]]||||1943 Apr 11||62||W of [[Clugston-32|Alexander]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Clugston-32.jpg 299]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30619&mlon=146.71444#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | Clugston, Johanna Alice||||1965 Dec 24||74||nee Wykes||332 |- | [[Coe-1540|Coe, Daisy]]||||1988 May 29||84||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Coe-1540.jpg 24]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30536&mlon=146.71464#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Coldrick-3|Coldrick, Alfred Walter]]||||1980 Apr 26||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Coldrick-3.jpg 219]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30614&mlon=146.71433#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Murfett-3|Coldrick, Mary]]||1904 Feb 13||1998 Apr 25|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Murfett-3.jpg 324]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30625&mlon=146.71469#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Coldrick-5|Coldrick, Morton Wigmore]]||||1959 Apr 01||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Coldrick-5.jpg 220]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30614&mlon=146.71433#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Cooper-9155|Cooper, Charles William]]||||1982 Jul 19||80||H of [[Saunders-3722|Constance]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Cooper-9155.jpg 141]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30597&mlon=146.71436#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Saunders-3722|Cooper, Constance Madge]]||||1953 Dec 21||48||W of [[Cooper-9155|Charles]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Cooper-9155.jpg 141]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30597&mlon=146.71436#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Milne-874|Cordy, Hilda May]]||||1971 Aug 25||70||W of [[Cordy-11|Joseph]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Cordy-11.jpg 174]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30617&mlon=146.71489#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Cordy-11|Cordy, Joseph]]||||1976 Oct 26||76||H of [[Unknown-262778|Hilda]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Cordy-11.jpg 174]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30617&mlon=146.71489#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Coulthard-73|Coulthard, Daniel Leon]]||||1983 Aug 30||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Coulthard-73.jpg 343]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30647&mlon=146.71461#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Coulthard-74|Coulthard, Ronald]]||||1975 Sep 29||44|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Coulthard-74.jpg 346]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30647&mlon=146.71467#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Chilver-53|Daniel, Clara]] ||||1910||28|||| [[Chilver-53#Biography|Obituary]] |- | [[Davis-26827|Davis, Alexander]]||||1928 Apr 21||85||F of [[Davis-26829|William]] and [[Davis-26828|Elizabeth]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Davis-26826.jpg 172]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30614&mlon=146.71489#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Unknown-262780|Davis, Bridget]]||||1913 Dec 05||72||W of [[Davis-26827|Alexander]]; M of [[Davis-26825|Celia Allen]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Davis-26825.jpg 171]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30611&mlon=146.71486#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Davis-26828|Davis, Elizabeth]]||||1926 Oct 26||||D of [[Davis-26827|Alexander Davis]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Davis-26826.jpg 172]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30614&mlon=146.71489#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Davis-26990|Davis, May]]||||1940 May 09|||||| [[Davis-26990#Biography|Death & Funeral notices]] |- | [[Davis-26829|Davis, William]]||||1915 May 25||||S of [[Davis-26827|Alexander Davis]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Davis-26826.jpg 172]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30614&mlon=146.71489#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Dossett-132|Dossett, John]] ||||1919 Aug 23||62||H of [[Johnson-31945|Sarah]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Dossett-132.jpg 139]||[http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30597&mlon=146.71442#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Johnson-31945|Dossett, Sarah]]||||1908 Mar 04||53||W of [[Dossett-132|John]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Dossett-132.jpg 139]||[http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30597&mlon=146.71442#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Doultree-1|Doultree, Albert Clifton]]||||1969 Sep 12||62||H of [[Whittle-471|Ena]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Doultree-1.jpg 249] || [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30622&mlon=146.71475#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Whittle-471|Doultree, Ena Winifred]]||1903||1985 May 22|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Whittle-471.jpg 250]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30622&mlon=146.71475#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Doultree-2|Doultree, Robert Benjamin]]||||1919 Aug 03||19||S of [[Doultree-3|Robert]] & [[Unknown-262784|Sarah]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Doultree-2.jpg 252]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30619&mlon=146.71483#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Morgan-8690|Dove, Doris Maud]]||||1984 Feb 22||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Morgan-8690.jpg 239]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30617&mlon=146.71458#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Dove-930|Dove, Henry Norris]]||1944 Aug 03||2009 Dec 08||65||S of [[Dove-929|Leslie]] & [[Morgan-8690|Doris Maud]] Dove; B of [[Dove-931|Elizabeth]], [[Dove-932|Lesley]], [[Dove-933|Thomas]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Dove-930.jpg 320]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30625&mlon=146.71464#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Dove-929|Dove, Leslie Norris]]||||1961 Mar 21||53|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Morgan-8690.jpg 239]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30617&mlon=146.71458#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- |- | [[Andrews-5602|Dunkley, Ellen]] ||||1983 Jul 20||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Andrews-5602.jpg 286]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30622&mlon=146.71461#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Campbell-12396|Edwards, Annie Emily]] ||1905 May 17||1975 Aug 14||||nee Campbell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Campbell-12396.jpg 183]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30617&mlon=146.71472#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Edwards-8695|Edwards, Ernest John]] ||1900 Oct 25||1992 Sep 10|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Edwards-8695.jpg 181]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30617&mlon=146.71475#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Bunbury-18|Escreet, Francis]] ||1880||1951|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Escreet-3.jpg 62]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30556&mlon=146.71442#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Escreet-3|Escreet, George]] ||1866||1942|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Escreet-3.jpg 62]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30556&mlon=146.71442#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Escreet-Family-Tree-3 Tree] |- | [[Escreet-4|Escreet, H G]] ||||1970 Aug 16||56||MM; VX13245|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Escreet-4.jpg 60]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30556&mlon=146.71447#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Escreet-Family-Tree-4 Tree] |- | [[Escreet-5|Escreet, Jim]]||1912||1978|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Escreet-5.jpg 61]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30556&mlon=146.71444#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Farley-1226|Farley, Albert]]||||1934 May 02||64||H of [[Willis-3707|Marion]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Farley-1226.jpg 205]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30611&mlon=146.71439#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Willis-3707|Farley, Marion May]]||||1947 Jul 06||67||W of [[Farley-1226|Albert]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Farley-1226.jpg 205]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30611&mlon=146.71439#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Pearce-2150|Fear, Muriel May]]||||1987 May 01||81?||W of [[Missen-141|Leslie Missen]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/Fear-69.jpg 208]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30611&mlon=146.71436#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Robinson-12277|Ferguson, Amy Sarah]]||||1999 Jan 18||79||W of [[Ferguson-4926|John]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Robinson-12277.jpg 308] || [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30617&mlon=146.71436#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Ferguson-4926|Ferguson, John Murdock]]||||1970 Mar 02||58||H of [[Robinson-12277|Amy]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Robinson-12277.jpg 308] || [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30617&mlon=146.71436#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Field-1958|Field, Alfred]]||||1933 Jul 24||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Field-1958.jpg 218]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30614&mlon=146.71433#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Field-1959|Field, Charles]]||||1954 Aug 08||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Field-1959.jpg 215]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30611&mlon=146.71436#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Field-1960|Field, Evelyn]]||||1958 Nov ||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Field-1960.jpg 213]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30611&mlon=146.71436#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Field-1961|Field, Jessie S]]||||1979 Mar 06||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Field-1961.jpg 177]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30617&mlon=146.71486#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Williamson-4341|Field, Mildred]]||||1949 Jul 27||93|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Williamson-4341.jpg 217]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30611&mlon=146.71433#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Fish-2339|Fish, Arthur Reginald]]||1917 May 18||2006 Nov 24||||H of [[Unknown-262790|Margaret]] (Dec); F of [[Fish-2340|Robert]] & [[Fish-2341|Glenda]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Fish-2339.jpg 41]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30542&mlon=146.71456#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | Fordham, William Merv||||||||Partner of Helen Wykes||351 |- | [[Fraser-2352|Fraser, Graeme Stanley]] ||||1987 Jul 27||40|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Fraser-2352.jpg 70]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30583&mlon=146.71442#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Gale-1023|Gale, William]]||||1943 Apr 08||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Gale-1023.jpg 298]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30617&mlon=146.71447#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Murfett-2|Gardiner, Annabelle Ruth]]||1920 May 18||1999 Aug 17||||nee Murfett|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Gardiner-1276.jpg 105]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30589&mlon=146.71436#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Murfett-Family-Tree-2 Tree] |- | [[Gardiner-1276|Gardiner, Harry Ernest Fry]]||1906 Nov 11||1977 Jun 29|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Gardiner-1276.jpg 105]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30589&mlon=146.71436#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Giblett-20|Gibblett, Cuthbert]] ||||1953 Dec 29||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Giblett-20.jpg 67]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30569&mlon=146.71444#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Giblett-21|Giblett, Doreen]]||||1947 Jul 17||||Baby|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Giblett-21.jpg 142]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30597&mlon=146.71433#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Hucker-52|Giblett, Edith Emily]] ||||1962 May 02||83||W of Harry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Giblett-13.jpg 143]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30603&maxlat=-38.30603&minlon=146.71433&maxlon=146.71433&mlat=-38.30603&mlon=146.71433#map=19/-38.30602/146.71487 Map] |- | [[Giblett-13|Giblett, Harry Stephen]] ||||1941 Aug 21||63||H of Edith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Giblett-13.jpg 143]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30603&maxlat=-38.30603&minlon=146.71433&maxlon=146.71433&mlat=-38.30603&mlon=146.71433#map=19/-38.30602/146.71487 Map] |- | [[Gilsenan-10|Gilsenan, Arthur Charles Davies]] ||||1952 Oct 07||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Gilsenan-10.jpg 251]||[http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30619&mlon=146.71483#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Carr-3905|Gilsenan, Catherine]] ||||1921 Dec 30|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Carr-3905.jpg 245]||[http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30617&mlon=146.71458#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Gilsenan-5|Gilsenan, John Davies]] ||||1927 Aug 29||73||1st schoolmaster of Gormandale S. S.|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Gilsenan-5.jpg 246]||[http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30617&mlon=146.71458#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Morgan-8694|Graham, Ivy Ada Filmer]]||||1986 Oct 19||90|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Graham-7222.jpg 112]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30592&mlon=146.71444#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Graham-7220|Graham, Charles Leonard]]||||1969 Aug 15||63||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Graham-7220.jpg 113]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30592&mlon=146.71447#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Farmer-2085|Graham, Mary]]||||1928 Oct 06||58||W of [[Graham-7221|Robert]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Farmer-2085.jpg 146]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30608&mlon=146.71436#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Graham-7221|Graham, Robert Alexander]]||||1931 Apr 09||67||H of [[Farmer-2085|Mary]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Farmer-2085.jpg 146]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30608&mlon=146.71436#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Graham-7222|Graham, Robert John]]||||1969 Jul 11||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Graham-7222.jpg 112]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30592&mlon=146.71444#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Giblett-22|Graham, Vera Shirley]]||||2001 Mar 14||88||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Graham-7220.jpg 113]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30592&mlon=146.71447#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | Hair||||||||Possibly [[Milne-877|Betsy Hair nee Milne]]||100 |- | [[Hansen-4474|Hansen, James Walter]]||1908 Jul 07||2001 Jan 11||||F of [[Hansen-4475|Graeme]], [[Hansen-4476|Phillip]], [[Hansen-4477|Ian]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Hansen-4474.jpg 180]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30617&mlon=146.71481#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Wakeman-193|Hare, Cora]]||||1919 Jan 24||38||W of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Wakeman-193.jpg 163]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30611&mlon=146.71467#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Dunn-5149|Harris, Maria]] ||||1938 Aug 05||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Dunn-5149.jpg 68]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30578&mlon=146.71447#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Harris-14355|Harris, Raymond]]||||1976 Jan 10||86||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Harris-14355.jpg 53]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30556&mlon=146.71461#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Heaney-88|Heaney, Richard George]]||||1987 Dec 29|| 85||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Heaney-88.jpg 179]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30617&mlon=146.71483#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Butler-7311|Henwood, Gladys May]]||||1977 Jul 19||69||b. Brunswick, Victoria|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Butler-7311.jpg 37]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30544&mlon=146.71461#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Henwood-302|Henwood, Richard Jory]]||1932 Jan 24||1999 Aug 28||||S of William & Gladys Henwood; H of [[Unknown-262800|Barbara]]; F of [[Henwood-303|Anne]], [[Henwood-304|Vicki]], [[Henwood-305|Marj]], [[Henwood-306|Pater]], [[Henwood-307|Ruth]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Henwood-302.jpg 39]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30539&mlon=146.71461#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Henwood-308|Henwood, W John]]||1933 May 18||1962 Apr 20||28||H of [[Unknown-262802|Roma]]; F of [[Henwood-309|Linda Joye]]; S of [[Henwood-301|William J]] & [[Unknown-262798|Gladys]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Henwood-308.jpg 7]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30533&mlon=146.71458#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Henwood-301|Henwood, William Jory]]||||1974 Oct 10||69||b. 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20||2011 Jul 24|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Horvath-237.jpg 329]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30642&mlon=146.71469#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Howard-8134|Howard, Albert Ayscough]]||||1925 Jan 26||||H of [[Rintoull-1|Georgina]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Howard-8134.jpg 338]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30642&mlon=146.71447#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Rintoull-1|Howard, Georgina]]||||1949 Dec 02||||W of [[Howard-8134|Albert]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Howard-8134.jpg 338]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30642&mlon=146.71447#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Howard-8135|Howard, John]]||||1922 Dec 21||31||H of [[Unknown-262805|Alma]]; F of [[Howard-8136|Eileen]], 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May 01||20||S of [[Missen-147|Norman]] & [[Unknown-262924|Rhoda]]; B of Loretta & Kevin; Fiancee of Cheryl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Missen-146.jpg 264]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30619&mlon=146.71492#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Missen-148|Missen, Norman Lindsay]]||||1994 Mar 03||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Missen-148.jpg 262]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30619&mlon=146.71489#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Missen-149|Missen, Raymond C]]||||1972 Jun 07||50||VX62994; H of [[Unknown-262928|June]]; F of [[Missen-150|John]], [[Missen-151|Judith]], [[Missen-152|Graeme]], [[Missen-153|Noel]], [[Missen-154|Phillip]], [[Missen-155|Trevor]], [[Missen-156|Maree]], [[Missen-157|Lynette]], [[Missen-158|Colin]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Missen-149.jpg 211]|| 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[[Field-1971|Morgan, Martha Pansy]]||||1956 Jun 05||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Field-1971.jpg 216]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30611&mlon=146.71436#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Morley-1064|Morley, Archie C]]||1890 Oct 04||1978 Jan 15||||w/Bessie Morley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Morley-1064.jpg 35]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30544&mlon=146.71456#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Watkins-3176|Morley, Bessie I]]||1904 Feb 04||1993 Jan 17||||w/Archie Morley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Morley-1064.jpg 35]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30544&mlon=146.71456#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Morley-1066|Morley, Edward Ernest]]||1922 Apr 12||1999 Jan 18||||H of [[Unknown-262933|Phyllis]]; F of [[Morley-1067|Russell]] (Dec), [[Morley-1068|Kevin]], [[Morley-1069|Colin]] (Dec), [[Morley-1070|Noel]], [[Morley-1071|Pamela]] (Dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Morley-1066.jpg 30]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30542&mlon=146.71453#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Morley-1072|Morley, Ernest John (Jack)]]||1911 Sep 26||1965 Apr 08|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Morley-1072.jpg 240]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30617&mlon=146.71458#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Morley-1073|Morley, Ian Donald]]||1933 Jul 12||2012 Feb 17||||H of [[Unknown-262936|Faye]]; F of [[Morley-1074|Neville]], [[Morley-1075|Glenn]], [[Morley-1076|Tanina]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Morley-1073.jpg 25]|| 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[[Mortlock-42|Max]], [[Mortlock-43|Pat]], [[Mortlock-44|Jim]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Mortlock-41.jpg 280]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30622&mlon=146.71469#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Hill-13241|Mortlock, Thelma Jane]]||1910 Aug 17||1989 Feb 26||||W of Herbert||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Mortlock-41.jpg 280]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30622&mlon=146.71469#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Murfett-4|Murfett, Ernest Roy]] ||1909 May 14||2000 Aug 14||||H of Hilda; F of Ian & Lorraine, Roy & Lorraine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Murfett-4.jpg 73]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30589&mlon=146.71458#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Field-1972|Murfett, Hilda Isabelle]]||1901 Mar 23||1994 Sep 02||||W of Ernest; M of Ian & Lorraine, Roy & Lorraine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Murfett-4.jpg 73]||[http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30589&mlon=146.71458#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Nowak-384|Nowak, Theodor (Ted)]]||1919 Jan 01||1996 Sep 29|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Nowak-384.jpg 325]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30625&mlon=146.71469#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Nugent-354|Nugent, John Robert (Jack)]] ||||1984 Jun 17||60||H of Mary; F of Julie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Nugent-354.jpg 281]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30622&mlon=146.71469#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Unknown-263948|Nugent, Mary]] ||||2010 May 26||83||W of Jack|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Nugent-354.jpg 281]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30622&mlon=146.71469#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Hehir-30|O'Connor, Bridget]] ||||1911 Jul 18||16||W of Cornelius|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Hehir-30.jpg 347]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30650&mlon=146.71467#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | O'Connor, Cornelius||||1936 May 04||71||H of Bridget|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Hehir-30.jpg 347]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30650&mlon=146.71467#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Milne-876|Onley, Maud Evelyn]] ||||1965 Jun 18||70||D of [[Milne-872|Edward]] & [[Milne-872|Mary Milne]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Milne-876.jpg 210]|| 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Map] |- | [[Wright-14080|Power, Eureka]] ||||||90||W of [[Power-1394|Walter]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Power-1394.jpg 195]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30614&mlon=146.71453#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wright-Family-Tree-14080 Tree] |- | [[Power-1400|Power, Keith Gilsenan]] ||1911 May 19||1982 Mar 13||||S of Olive Power|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Power-1400.jpg 197]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30611&mlon=146.71453#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Gilsenan-15|Power, Olive]] ||1886 May 25||1920 Oct 30||||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Power-1400.jpg 197]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30611&mlon=146.71453#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Power-1418|Power, R E]] ||||1917 Oct 04||30||Died France WWI|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Power-1418.jpg 165]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30611&mlon=146.71469#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Power-1394|Power, Walter John]] ||||1932 Mar 05||81||H of [[Wright-14080|Eureka]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Power-1394.jpg 195]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30614&mlon=146.71453#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Power-1395|Power, Walter John]] ||1879||1951|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Power-1395.jpg 196]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30611&mlon=146.71453#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Power-1396|Power, William Francis]] ||||1976 May 27||94||H of Winifred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Power-1396.jpg 199]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30611&mlon=146.71456#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Parkes-443|Power, Winifred Lynie]] ||||1968 Apr 08||78||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Power-1396.jpg 199]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30611&mlon=146.71456#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Radford-584|Radford, Ray]] ||1947 Jun 26||2014 Mar 19||||S of Ivy & Tom|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Radford-584.jpg 275]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30622&mlon=146.71478#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Ramsay-915|Ramsay, Brian John (B.J.)]]||1944 Jan 12||1996 Oct 19|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Ramsay-915.jpg 234]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30617&mlon=146.71450#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Ramsay-916|Ramsay, James Douglas]] ||||1961 Jul 21||43||H of Vere|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Ramsay-916.jpg 237]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30622&maxlat=-38.30617&minlon=146.71456&maxlon=146.71456&mlat=-38.30617&mlon=146.71456#map=19/-38.30620/146.71456 Map] |- | [[Coffey-1800|Ramsay, Vere]] ||1917 Dec 04||2007 Dec 04||90||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Ramsay-916.jpg 237]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30622&maxlat=-38.30617&minlon=146.71456&maxlon=146.71456&mlat=-38.30617&mlon=146.71456#map=19/-38.30620/146.71456 Map] |- | [[Hansen-4535|Read, Marjorie Ellen]] ||||1972 Jul 04||44|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Hansen-4535.jpg 186]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30622&maxlat=-38.30614&minlon=146.71456&maxlon=146.71467&mlat=-38.30614&mlon=146.71467#map=19/-38.30618/146.71461 Map] |- | Rees, Betty Jean||||2004 Jun 16||71||W of Stephen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Unknown-264131.jpg 266]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30622&maxlat=-38.30614&minlon=146.71450&maxlon=146.71494&mlat=-38.30619&mlon=146.71494#map=19/-38.30618/146.71472 Map] |- | [[Rees-885|Rees, Stephen Henry]] ||||1977 Nov 05||56||H of Betty|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Unknown-264131.jpg 266]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30622&maxlat=-38.30614&minlon=146.71450&maxlon=146.71494&mlat=-38.30619&mlon=146.71494#map=19/-38.30618/146.71472 Map] |- | [[Richards-5140|Richards, Mandy Louise]] ||1972 Mar 11||1977 Mar 12||5||D of Ian & Bev; Sister of Sharon & Paul|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Richards-5140.jpg 57]|| 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Hiamdale, Victoria|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Richardson-8911.jpg 184]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30622&maxlat=-38.30558&minlon=146.71450&maxlon=146.71494&mlat=-38.30617&mlon=146.71469#map=19/-38.30590/146.71472 Map] |- | [[Ferguson-4943|Roberts, Jeanette]] ||1943 Feb 24||2003 May 21||||nee Ferguson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Ferguson-4943.jpg 309]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30622&maxlat=-38.30558&minlon=146.71436&maxlon=146.71494&mlat=-38.30617&mlon=146.71436#map=19/-38.30590/146.71465 Map] |- | [[Roberts-11845|Roberts, John Henry (Henry)]] ||1965 Sep 23||2013 May 05||48||F of Shane, Toni, Jack, Daniel; B of Brian, Cheryle, Tracey, Karen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Roberts-11845.jpg 46]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30622&maxlat=-38.30547&minlon=146.71436&maxlon=146.71494&mlat=-38.30547&mlon=146.71447#map=19/-38.30585/146.71465 Map] |- | [[Rogerson-139|Rogerson, J G F (Jack)]]||||1981 Feb 20||66||Late AIF; of Balook|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Rogerson-139.jpg 178]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30622&maxlat=-38.30547&minlon=146.71436&maxlon=146.71494&mlat=-38.30617&mlon=146.71486#map=19/-38.30585/146.71465 Map] |- | [[Ronalds-2|Ronalds, Alexander Charles]] ||||2001 Nov 12||82||H of Ivy; F of Trevor, Max, Lindsay, Joy, Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Ronalds-2.jpg 28]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30536&mlon=146.71453#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Ronalds-3|Ronalds, Charles Alexander]] ||||1971 Jun 02||84||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Ronalds-3.jpg 3]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30536&mlon=146.71458#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Lewis-14797|Ronalds, Elizabeth]] ||||1963 Jun 17||88||W of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Lewis-14797.jpg 5]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30533&mlon=146.71458#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Ronalds-4|Ronalds, Frank Harry]] ||||1967 Oct 01||67||w/Myrtle Blanche|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Ronalds-4.jpg 20]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30539&mlon=146.71469#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Unknown-264142|Ronalds, Ivy May]] ||||2014 Mar 27||88||W of Alexander; M of Trevor, Max, Lindsay, Joy, Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Ronalds-2.jpg 28]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30536&mlon=146.71453#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Coe-1545|Ronalds, Myrtle Blanch]] ||||1976 Oct 29||84||w/Frank Harry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Ronalds-4.jpg 20]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30539&mlon=146.71469#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Ronalds-5|Ronalds, Suzanne Maree]] ||||1996 Dec 13||21||D of Trevor & Tricia; Sister of Janita, Bruce, Bradley, Scott, Laura|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Ronalds-5.jpg 32]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30542&mlon=146.71453#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Bleazby-1|Rouse, Catherine Patricia]] ||||1950 Jul 29||37||M of Jinny|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Bleazby-1.jpg 373]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30650&mlon=146.71425#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Vivian-254|Rouse, Jane]] ||||1951 Aug 02||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Vivian-254.jpg 361]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30653&mlon=146.71456#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Rouse-787|Rouse, Richard Kemp]] ||||2004 Jun 06||64||H of Shiela; F of Peter, Mark, Maryanne, Carmel, Terry, Johnathon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Rouse-787.jpg 354]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30647&mlon=146.71464#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | Samuel, Gloria||1933 Oct 26||1997 Nov 13|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Unknown-264150.jpg 59]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30556&mlon=146.71444#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Sawosz-1|Sawosz, Joseph Adam]] ||1950 Sep 16||2007 May 24||||H of Pamela (dec); F of Steven Morley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Sawosz-1.jpg 26]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30539&mlon=146.71458#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Unknown-264151|Sawosz, Pamela Joy]] ||1960 Oct 30||1998 Oct 24||||W of Joseph; M of Steven|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Unknown-264151.jpg 31]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30542&mlon=146.71453#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Scandrett-7|Scandrett, John]] ||1925 Apr 05||2000 Aug 28||||w/Lily Scandrett|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Scandrett-7.jpg 40]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30539&mlon=146.71464#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Foster-8411|Scandrett, Lily]] ||1927 Aug 16||2008 Apr 07||||nee Foster; w/John Scandrett|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Scandrett-7.jpg 40]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30539&mlon=146.71464#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Sinclair-2188|Sinclair, Andrew Thomas Claude]] ||||1976 Mar 30||86||S of Andrew & Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Sinclair-2188.jpg 110]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30592&mlon=146.71439#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Leppard-88|Smart, Emma Ellen]] ||||1964 Jun 11||87||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Leppard-88.jpg 206]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30611&mlon=146.71439#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Smart-1260|Smart, George Frederick]] ||||1956 Jul 05||77||H of Emma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Leppard-88.jpg 206]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30611&mlon=146.71439#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Smart-1260|Smart, Victor James]] ||||1969 Jul 25||55||S of George & Emma Smart|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Smart-1260.jpg 232]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30617&mlon=146.71447#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Murray-5643|Smith, Eleanor Kate]] ||||1995 Jul 10||84||nee Murray; W of Herbert; M of David, Paul, Jonathan, Stephen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Murray-5643.jpg 18]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30536&mlon=146.71469#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Smith-75166|Smith, Eureka]] ||||1951 Aug 24||57|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Smith-75166.jpg 160]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30608&mlon=146.71456#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] || [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Smith-75166/30 Tree] |- | [[Smith-75136|Smith, Herbert Meredith]] ||||1965 Oct 05||63||H of Eleanor; F of David, Paul, Jonathan, Stephen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Murray-5643.jpg 18]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30536&mlon=146.71469#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Smith-75169|Smith, Mary Alice]] ||||1954 May 17|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Smith-75169.jpg 161]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30608&mlon=146.71456#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Wright-14085|Smith, Rebecca Alice]] ||||1929 Sep 19||71||W of Thomas||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Smith-75167-1.jpg 162]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30608&mlon=146.71461#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Smith-75168|Smith, Sarah Ann]] ||||1962 Jul 29|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Smith-75168-1.jpg 156]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30608&mlon=146.71450#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Smith-75167|Smith, Thomas]] ||||1937 Mar 23||79||H of Rebecca||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Smith-75167-1.jpg 162]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30608&mlon=146.71461#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Spencer-9011|Spencer, Alfred Joseph]] ||||1982 May 27||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Spencer-9011.jpg 87]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30589&mlon=146.71469#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Steward-1574|Steward, Fred]] ||||1962 Feb||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Steward-1574.jpg 159]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30608&mlon=146.71456#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Steward-1573|Steward, George Frederick]] ||||1931 Oct 20||76||H of Margaret (Dec); F of Robert & Glenda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Steward-1573.jpg 140]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30597&mlon=146.71439#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Elwood-211|Steward, Margaret]] ||||1920 Mar 11||60||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Steward-1573.jpg 140]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30597&mlon=146.71439#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Smith-75188|Steward, Rebecca A]] ||||?||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Steward-1574.jpg 159]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30608&mlon=146.71456#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | Stuart, John (Jack)||||1993 Aug 07||84||||273|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30625&mlon=146.71483#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | Styles, Ronald Alfred||||1989 Oct 07||64||H of Edna||277|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30622&mlon=146.71475#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Clugston-34|Summerfield, Mary]] ||1908 Dec 25||2003 Apr 18||||W of Redvers|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Clugston-34.jpg 291]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30622&maxlat=-38.30622&minlon=146.71456&maxlon=146.71456&mlat=-38.30622&mlon=146.71456#map=19/-38.30622/146.71456 Map] |- | [[Summerfield-182|Summerfield, Redvers Gordon]] ||||1975 Sep 17||68||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Clugston-34.jpg 291]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30622&maxlat=-38.30622&minlon=146.71456&maxlon=146.71456&mlat=-38.30622&mlon=146.71456#map=19/-38.30622/146.71456 Map] |- | Sutcliffe, Brett Edward||1965||1990||||||47 |- |[[Tanner-1953| Tanner, Jonathan]] ||1861||1954|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Tanner-1953.jpg 65]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30561&mlon=146.71442#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Hope-794|Tanner, Roberta Jane]] ||||1941 Jun 23||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Tanner-1953.jpg 65]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30561&mlon=146.71442#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Thexton-17|Thexton, Charles Henry]] ||1895||1968|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Thexton-17.jpg 314]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30622&mlon=146.71450#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | Thexton, Charles James (Jim)||1925 May 16||2010 Apr 22||||H of Lorna||318 |- | [[Swann-420|Thexton, Edith Maria]] ||1894||1969|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Thexton-17.jpg 314]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30622&mlon=146.71450#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Thexton-18|Thexton, J H]] ||||1942 Mar 30||21|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Thexton-18.jpg 315]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30622&mlon=146.71453#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Lane-5541|Thomas, Annie M]] ||1888||1979|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Thomas-14815.jpg 244]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30617&mlon=146.71458#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Thomas-14815|Thomas, William J J]] ||1888||1953|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Thomas-14815.jpg 244]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30617&mlon=146.71458#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | Toogood, Eric Clarence||1941 May 26||2008 Oct 15||||H of Maree; F of Linda, Carol, Sandi||274 |- | [[Farley-1229|Toogood, Hazel Eileen]] ||||1987 Mar 17||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Farley-1229.jpg 271]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30625&mlon=146.71486#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Tyrell-159|Tyrell, Marazena Agatha]] ||||1956 Mar 24||||D of Honoria|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Foley-2116.jpg 344] |- | [[Foley-2116|Tyrrell, Honoria]] ||||1933 Mar 20||||M of Marazena|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Foley-2116.jpg 344] |- | Unreadable||||||||||154 |- | Venturoni, Barbara||1959 Jul 21 ||1985 Sep 14||||M of Frank & Michelle||317 |- | [[Kiloury-1|Vivian, Bridget]] ||||1933 Mar 17||82||W of William T|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Kiloury-1.jpg 358]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30647&mlon=146.71456#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Vivian-256|Vivian, Sampson B]] ||||||73||S of William T|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Vivian-255.jpg 355]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30647&mlon=146.71464#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Vivian-257|Vivian, William H]] ||||1926 Nov 16||56||S of William T|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Vivian-255.jpg 355]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30647&mlon=146.71464#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Vivian-255|Vivian, William T]] ||||1895 Nov 06||56||H of Bridget|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Vivian-255.jpg 355]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30647&mlon=146.71464#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | Vollmer, Gustau H||1902 Jul 30||1985 May 23||||||102|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30586&mlon=146.71439#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Watson-8827|Wager, Agnes]] ||||1993 Apr 14||82||W of Frank; 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F of Aaron, George||124|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30594&mlon=146.71469#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Lane-5542|Young, Thelma Shirley]] ||||2005 Nov 01||72||nee Lane; W of Arnold; M of Lynette, Steven, Geoffrey, Ian, Andrew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Young-13583.jpg 125] || [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30597&mlon=146.71475#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map] |- | [[Young-13575|Young, William Osborne]] ||1908 Apr 15||1972 Oct 04||||H of Eveline|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Onley-27.jpg 231]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.30672&maxlat=-38.30531&minlon=146.71408&maxlon=146.71497&mlat=-38.30617&mlon=146.71447#map=19/-38.30602/146.71452 Map]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Young-Family-Tree-13575 Tree] |- | |} ==Listings on other websites for this cemetery== * [http://www.australiancemeteries.com/vic/wellington/gormandale_data.htm Australian Cemeteries]

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[[Category: Staufen im Breisgau, Baden-Württemberg]] '''Gotthardhof''', '''Gotthardshof''', '''St.-Gotthard-Hof''' or '''Landgasthaus zum St. Gotthardt''' is a farm building in the hamlet Bötzen in Staufen im Breisgau. The current building originates from the end of 18th or the beginning of 19th century.Wolfgang Kaiser, Gitta Reinhardt-Fehrenbach, Bertram Jenisch, Verena Nübling, Gert Goldenberg, Jean Jeras: Landkreis Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald. Stadt Staufen. Münstertal/Schwarzwald, 2002, ISBN 978-3-8062-1708-7, p. 59 Partially it was also used as an inn. == Chapel == The name originates from St.-Gotthard-Kapelle, a chapel that probably was built on the walls of a subsidiary church of Krozingen, which was mentioned around 1360/70 as ''filia ad. S. Gothardum''. The chappel initially belonged probably to the settlement ''Hartberg'' which disappeared later. In 1633 the chappel a connected hospital and nearby St. Gotthardhof were destroyed - again in 1678 and 1706. In 1733 the chappel was reerrected without additional hospital by the ''Spitalfonds''. == History == In 1633 the farm was owned by the monastery of Beuron. On 29 September 1726 a Barbara is born as child of a Michael Burckhard and an Anna Riesterer. Godfather is Fridolin Grammbisbacher, some kind of aministrator (''Mayer'') in St. Gotthard."Deutschland, Baden, Erzbistum Freiburg, katholische Kirchenbücher, 1678-1930," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QP3F-YFS9 : 14 May 2018), Barbara Burckhet, ; citing Baptism, Staufen, Freiburg, Baden, Deutschland, , Erzbischöfliches Archiv Freiburg (Archbishop's Archives), Germany. Some months before, on 12 May, Fridolin's wife Maria Wissler gave birth to their daughter Margareth."Deutschland, Baden, Erzbistum Freiburg, katholische Kirchenbücher, 1678-1930," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QP3F-8LTR : 14 May 2018), Margreth Gramischbacher, ; citing Baptism, Staufen, Bonndorf, Baden, Deutschland, , Erzbischöfliches Archiv Freiburg (Archbishop's Archives), Germany. On 7 December 1736, an Anna Riester, mother of a Trudpert Burkhard died. They are marked ''villici ad S. Gotthardu''."Deutschland, Baden, Erzbistum Freiburg, katholische Kirchenbücher, 1678-1930," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:7M7D-7VT2 : 16 January 2019), Anna Riester, 1 May 1736; citing Burial, Obermünstertal, Staufen, Baden, Deutschland, , Erzbischöfliches Archiv Freiburg (Archbishop's Archives), Germany: "Anna Riesterin gjux Mater Trudpert Burkhard villici ad S. Gotthardii" In December 1808 [[Wisler-174|Michael Wisler]], farmer on Gotthardhof died. His wife, Marianna Riesterer, had survived him by almost 20 years, when she died in May 1828. In her burial record, she's referred to as "farmer on St. Gotthard", so one can assume, she was running the farm after his death.Staatsarchiv Freiburg, L 10 Nr. 4905, Staufen im Breisgau FR; Katholische Gemeinde: Standesbuch 1827-1840, [http://www.landesarchiv-bw.de/plink/?f=5-493789-41 picture 41], #25 In June 1852 a request from Johann Gutmann (* 1804; oo 1829 in Obermünstertal)"Deutschland, Baden, Erzbistum Freiburg, katholische Kirchenbücher, 1678-1930," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WF8Q-4YN2 : 17 September 2019), FHL microfilm 8207883, image 71, Johann Gutmann, 1 Jun 1829; citing Marriage, Obermünstertal, Staufen, Baden, Deutschland, , Erzbischöfliches Archiv Freiburg (Archbishop's Archives), Germany. from Gotthardhof was forwarded to the government of Upper Rhine County (''Oberrheinkreis'') after he kept pushing when the lower authority, the District Office (''Bezirksamt'') Staufen, had denied his request in April 1852.Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Staatsarchiv Freiburg, Gastwirtschaft St. Gotthardhof in Staufen, [http://www.landesarchiv-bw.de/plink/?f=5-2156460 B 741/1 Nr. 4581], Gastwirtschaft St. Gotthardhof in Staufen, 1852-1911 (also contains documents about Anton Volk starting 1902) On 16 April 1873 Johann Gutmann and Katharina Zimmermann sold the property to [[Steurenthaler-10|Johann Steurenthaler]] and his wife [[Wangler-35|Maria Wangler]] from Hinterzarten.Stadtarchiv Staufen, Grundbuch Bd. 13, p. 16-18 Their grandchildren [[Steurenthaler-91|Gotthard Steurenthaler]] and [[Wehrle-418|Gotthard Wehrle]] were most probably named after the farm. After the death of Johann Steurenthaler on 14 December 1883Stadtarchiv Staufen, Grundbuch Bd. 16, p 180–182 Gotthardhof was put up for sale for 36000 Mark at 27 March 1884.Stadtarchiv Staufen: Staufener Wochenblatt, 8 March 1884, [http://dl.ub.uni-freiburg.de/diglit/staufen1884/0120 p. 4] Apparently the sale of the house wasn't successful, since Maria, his widow, took over the farm in April 1884. From 8 May until 10 May there were also auctions scheduled for selling animals, farming equipment, winery equipment and other items.Stadtarchiv Staufen: Staufener Wochenblatt, 1 May 1884, [http://dl.ub.uni-freiburg.de/diglit/staufen1884/0212 p. 4] In September 1895, eleven years later, Maria Wangler sold Gotthardhof to Leopold Mutz.Stadtarchiv Staufen, Grundbuch Bd. 18, S. 698 ff. In March 1897 the owner announced that he's giving up milk production and wants to sell his seven Dutch cows (''Holländer Kühe'') and their calves.Stadtarchiv Staufen: Staufener Wochenblatt, 11 March 1897, [http://dl.ub.uni-freiburg.de/diglit/staufen1897/0115 p. 3] In April 1894 there was a newspaper announcement that Jakob Bodden wants to perform a bidding contest on mining(?) his sandstone quarry.Stadtarchiv Staufen: Staufener Wochenblatt, 22 April 1897, [http://dl.ub.uni-freiburg.de/diglit/staufen1897/0193 p. 3] In May 1902 Michael Gießler announced opening an inn at his Gotthardshof.Stadtarchiv Staufen: Staufener Wochenblatt, 1 May 1902, [http://dl.ub.uni-freiburg.de/diglit/staufen1902/0230 p. 4] On 26 May 1904 he sold Gotthardhof for 27000 Mark to [[Volk-954|Anton Volk]] from Unterprechtal.Stadtarchiv Staufen: Staufener Wochenblatt, 28 May 1904, [http://dl.ub.uni-freiburg.de/diglit/staufen1904/0258 p. 2] (second column) [[Volk-954|Anton Volk]] also requested to run an inn which was approved on 16 August 1904.Stadtarchiv Staufen: Staufener Wochenblatt, 13 August 1904, [http://dl.ub.uni-freiburg.de/diglit/staufen1904/0369 p. 3]Stadtarchiv Staufen: Staufener Wochenblatt, 18 August 1904, [http://dl.ub.uni-freiburg.de/diglit/staufen1904/0376 p. 2] In November 1904 the barn of Gotthardshof burned down.Stadtarchiv Staufen, Staufener Wochenblatt, Nr. 138, 22 November 1904, [http://dl.ub.uni-freiburg.de/diglit/staufen1904/0546 p. 2] In 1905 he filed a request for re-building it.Bauakten Staufen, Wiederaufbau eines Ökonomie-gebäudes an Stelle des abgebrannten Gebäudes, #739, 1905 The inn remained in the family at least until 1961.Stadtarchiv Staufen: Staufener Wochenblatt, 24 December 1961, [http://dl.ub.uni-freiburg.de/diglit/staufen1961/0423 p. 11] After Anton Volk, who had died in 1942, his son Josef followed.Stadtarchiv Staufen: Staufener Wochenblatt, 29 December 1951, [http://dl.ub.uni-freiburg.de/diglit/staufen1951/0476 p. 14]Silke Guckes: Friedhof Staufen, May 2021, [https://stadtgeschichtestaufen.wordpress.com/ p. 410] In December 2017 the inn was closed by the owner family Niederegger.[https://www.badische-zeitung.de/gotthardthof-schliesst-zum-17-dezember--143582958.html Gotthardthof schließt zum 17. Dezember], Badische Zeitung, 18. Oktober 2017 == Research notes == Since the file about Gotthardhof as an inn at Staatsarchiv Baden-Württemberg only contains documents about Gutmann and Volk, one might assume that in between there either was no inn in between. Of course it might also be that just none of the documents survived. The newspaper note about closing the inn in December 2017 states that the owner family Niederegger owned the place since 1904. This implies that they must be related to the Volk family somehow. From the family grave, one might suspect that the woman that married a Niederegger might have been a daughter of Anton Volk's son Josef Volk (1905–1997) and his wife Frieda Kury (1921–1994) or of Anton Volk's daughter Maria (1907–1950). == Transcripts == === Request for running an inn by Johann Gutmann === :13199 :13217? :W 27/52? :Großherzogliche Regierung des Oberrheinkreises :Bericht :des :Großh. Bezirks Amt Staufen. :die Bitte des Johann Gutmann von Staufen :/: Gotthardthof:/ um Bewilligung zum :Betrieb einer Sommerwirthschaft :betreffs :Johann Gutmann ist Eigenthümer des St. Gotthardthofes, wel= :cher zur Gemeinde Staufen gehört, auf der nordöstlichen :Seite von Staufen gegen Ehrenstetten hin, zunächst der :Waldgrenze auf einer Anhöhe liegt, von welcher man einen :schönen Ausblick in das Rheinthal genießt. :Daher kommt es, daß zur Sommerzeit, namentlich an Sonn- :und Feiertagen eine Menge Leute den schönen Spaziergang :dahin machen. :Der Hofbesitzer, durch scheu oft, und vielfach ausgesprochenen :Wünsche hinzu veranlaßt, bittet nun um die Bewillig= :ung, zur Sommerzeit und nur bis Sonnenuntergang :den Spaziergängern Erfrischungen, insbesondere auch Wein :verabreichen zu dürfen. :Die Wirthe von Staufen, hierüber einvernommen, wollen :dies nicht zugeben, weil sie glauben, in ihren Gerechtsamen :beschädigt zu werden. :Wir haben das Gesuch durch Beschluß vom 1. d. m. V. 19162 :zurückgewiesen, da während des Laufs der Wirthschafts= :periode mit Ausnahme der im §8 der Wirthschafts= :Ordnung beziferten? Fälle keine Wirthschaften ver= :liehen werden sollen. :Auf wiederholtes Begehren des Bittstellers, und da es :sich hier nur um die Concession zu einer ganz beschränkten :Wirthschaft handelt, legen wir die Acten hoher Regierung :zur Entscheidung ergebenst vor. :Da der Gotthardhof über eine Viertelstunde und von hier :entfernt am Walde liegt , die Wirtschaft also immerhin :schwer zu kontrolieren wäre, so fragen? wir darauf :an, falls der Bitte entsprochen werden sollte :dem Gutmann die Wiederaufgreifung der Berechtigung :bei der ersten Uebertretung polizeilicher Vor= :schriften anzudrohen. :Zum Schlusse bemerken wir noch, daß Johann Gutmann, :ein gutbeleumundeter Bürger und auch in politischer :Beziehung durchaus nichts Nachtheiliges gegen ihn bekannt :ist. :Staufen den 21. Juni 1852 :................Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Staatsarchiv Freiburg, Gastwirtschaft St. Gotthardhof in Staufen, [http://www.landesarchiv-bw.de/plink/?f=5-2156460 B 741/1 Nr. 4581], Gastwirtschaft St. Gotthardhof in Staufen, 1852-1911 (also contains documents about [[Volk-954|Anton Volk]] starting 1902) === Purchase by Johann Steurenthaler and wife === :Nr. 5 {{Image|file=Gotthardhof-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=page 16/17 }} :Geschehen Staufen den zweiund= :zwanzigsten April 1873. :Vor dem Gemeinderath :laut Protokoll a.z. 4 und Bei- :lagen haben :der Besitzer des St. Gotthardshofs :Landwirth Johann Gutmann und :seine Ehefrau Katharina gebr. :Zimmermann dahier :mit dem 16ten d. M. an :Hofbauer Johann Steurenthaler :und seine Ehefrau [[Wangler-35|Maria, gebr.]] :[[Wangler-35|Wangler]] von Hinterzarten; :die Ehefrauen mit ehemänn= :licher Ermächtigung :ihr Hofgut den s. g. St. Gotthard= :hof in Bötzen gelegenen, bestehend :in a: 27 Hektar und 36 Are - :/: 76 Juchert:/ Acker, Matten, :Reben und Wald - gegen Rhein :Joseph Rinderle Stechtsammer??t Schmidt (17) :und Gemeinderats Engelbert Schlegel :gegen Wald: Gemeinde Krozingen :und Herrschaft.; land auf: Trudpert :Gutmann Wittwe, Franziska Birk= :hofer und Kilian Freudig, hendel :Johan xtine, TJohana Christina Hendel : :/ Kauf Grundb. Eintr. Band V Iv. 178 :S. 255 und Band VI Iv. 122 & 166 und :Band VIII Iv. 04 S. 172:/. :für ___________________________: 34000 fl : :"Dreißigviertausend Gulden" :worunter sich nach vorliegendem :Verzeichniße? Solchweiße im Ertrage :von 4329 fl 3 Kr. befinden - :verkauft. :Bedingungweiße: :::1. :Käufer tritt in den Genuß des :Kaufgegenstandes mit Zug am 1. :d.J."des Jahres" : :::2. :Vom Kaufpreis sind 25.000 f :bar zu bezahlen der Rest mit :9000. f auf Georgie 1874 mit :4% Zins vom 23. April 1873 : :::3. :Bis zur gänzlich erfolgter (18) {{Image|file=Gotthardhof-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=page 18/19 }} :Abzahlung des Kaufpreises bleibt :Vorzugsrecht vorbehalten. : :::4. :Steuern und sonstige Abgaben :übernimmt Käufer vom Kaufs= :tage an. : :::5. :Für Gütermengel und Schwächen- :gehalt wird keine Gewährschaft ge= :leistet. : :::6. :Die Kosten des Kaufs, Accisa? :bezahlt Käufer :bemerkt wird, daß sechs Schuh um :die Kapelle Eigenthum des Spitalfonds :bleibt. :Vorzugsrechte und Unterpfandslasten :Dergleichen sind eingetragen :A.) Im Grundbuch : keine : :B.) Im Pfandbuch :Band: VII E: 569.fl.548 an die :Hilfskasse der ezw. badischen Hofern? :in Freiburg 5000 fl. : :Band: XIII 6 140.S.328 an die :ledige Josephine Getert? in Frei= (19) :burg: 1900 fl. :Desweiteren derartige Lasten, nament= :lich stillschweigende Pfandlasten sind nicht :bekannt. : :Gemeinderäthliche Gewähr :Der Gemeinderath hat dem Eigen= :thumsübergang die Gewähr er= :theilt. : :Vorstehender Eintragung wurde auf :Vorlesen von den Betheiligen ge= :nehmigt und von diesem und dem :Gemeinderath unterzeichnet. : : {| | :Gemeinderath | :Betheiligte |- | :Burdhart :Schlacherer :?Nugan? :Steuennacher :Kärrer :Krotz :R Brenberk?? :.. . . . . . . | ::Verkäufer :dt?: Johann Gutmann :?: Katharina Zimmerman :
::Käufer: :?: Johann Steurenthaler :?: [[Wangler-35|Marie Wangler]] |} === Maria Wangler taking over === :No. 107 {{Image|file=Gotthardhof-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=page 180/181 }} :geschehen Staufen den sechszehnten Dezember 1884 :::vor dem Gemeinderath :der Theilungsbeamte Gr. Herr? Notar Ries :dahier übersendet auf Antrag der Betheiligten :den Geschäftsauszug /:No 115 der Beilagen:/ :zum Grundbucheintrag folgenden Inhalts: :Johann Steurenthaler der hiesige Einwohner :und Hofbauer starb dahier am 14 Dezember 1883 :mit Hinterlassung seiner Ehefrau der nämlichen :Wittwe Maria geb. Wangler mit welcher er :beide aus dem ledigen Stande am 11. Januar 1853 :zu Hinterzarten getraut wurde. :Aus dieser Ehe sind die nachbenannten zehn Kinder :erhaben? die hier als alleinige gesetzliche Erben (181) :am väterlichen Erbauflasse auftraten nämlich: :1. Martin Steurenthaler Hofbauer zu Hinter= :zarten, Steiertenhof, :2. [[Steurenthaler-4|Josef Steurenthaler]] Hofbauer all da, Zipfelhof :3. Pius Steurenthaler ledig und volljährig allda, :4. Maria Anna geb. Steurenthaler, volljährige :Ehefrau des Landwirths Adolf Wehrle in Ehrenstetten? :5. Paul Steurenthaler ledig und volljährig z. Z. :Soldat in Freiburg im Infanterie=Regt No. 113 :6. Peter Steurenthaler geb. am 22 Dezember 1863 :7. Johann " " " 5 Mai 1867 :8. Konrad " " " 5 October 1868 :9. Maria Agatha " " 8 Dezember 1869 :10. " Theresia " " 6 October 1872 :letztere fünf noch minderjährig. :Erblasser hat nichts letztwillig verfügt. :Zusetzlich der am 25 August 1884 stattgefundenen :Schlußtheilungshandlung auf Ableben des :genannten Erblassers sind die nach beschriebenen :auf Gemarkung Staufen gelegenen Liegenschaften :zur ausschließlichen Liquidation zugefallen :des Johann Steurenthaler Wittwe Maria :geb. Wangler dahier, als: :der dahier im Weiler Bötzen gelegene (geschlossene) :Hofgut, der St. Gotthardhof,bestehend in einem :großen zweistöckigen Wohnhause mit Oeconomie= :Gebäulichkeiten, 27 Hektare 36 Are Garten :Acker= und Mattenland, so wie Reben und Wald :gegen Rhein neben Josef Rinderle Kinder und :Engelbert Schlegel, gegen Wald neben Gemeinde (182) {{Image|file=Gotthardhof-4.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=page 182/183 }} :Krozingen und Domaenen-Aerar, landauf :neben Johann Gutmann Kinder, Franziska :Birkhofer und Engelbert Freudig landab :neben Karl Neunzig um 34800 Mark :Vierunddreißigtausend Achthundert Mark :erworben durch Kauf Gr. Buch XIII No 3 Seite, 6. :Johann Steurenthaler Wittwe, geb. Wangler :tritt zum 23. April 1884 der Kaufanspruch in Besitz :und Genuß überhaupt in das volle Eigenthum der :ihr zugewiesenen Liegenschaften. :das Theilungsgeschäft wurde von der Amtsge= :meide dahier unterm 9 Dezember 1884 Nr. 6304 :gerichtich bekräftigt :dem Begehren um Eintrag des Eigenthum :übergangs ist entsprochen, da das Hofgut :wie angegeben als Gemeinschaftsgut der :Johann Steurenthaler Eheleute eingetragen ist :beurkundet durch Unterschrift :{| |Burkart |Rinderle |- |Garnharz |R Branbeck |- |Heckle |G. Wintler |- |Streisterer |Schläderer |} :Beglaubigt Rathschreiber Märkle === Sale to Leopold Mutz === :No. 266 {{Image|file=Gotthardhof-5.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=page 698/699 }} :Geschehen Staufen den ersten Oktober 1895 :vor dem Gemeinderath :Nach dem von den Betheiligten zum :Grundbucheintrag vorgelegten :Vertrag vom 24 September 1895 :/:Beilagen Band XVIII No. 443:/ hat (699) :Landwirth Johann Steurenthaler Wittwe :Maria geborene Wangler in Staufen :an den verheirateten Kaufmann :Leopold Mutz in Freiburg :folgende Liegenschaften verkauft. : :::I. :Lagebuch No 1046 :12 Hektar 33 Ar 13 Meter Wald Gras= ::land, Weg und Gebüsch, : :::II. :Lagebuch No 1048 ::37 Ar 24 Meter Ackerland ::und Grasrain, : :::III. :Lagebuch No. 1049 :14 Hektar 70 Ar 24 Meter Hofreithe, :Hausgarten, Ackerland, Wiesen= :feld, Reben, Grasrain, Weg :Garten und Gebüsch. :27 Hektar 90 Ar 61 Meter Zwanzig sieben :Hektar 90 Ar 61 Meter auf der Hofreithe :stehe ein zweistöckiges Wohnhaus mit :Hallgebäude, Schopf und Scheune?, :Haus No. 336. Das ganze Anwesen :zusammen den St. Gotthardhof bildend :neben Gemeindewald Staufen dann :Spitalland Staufen, Karl Strunzig? :und Dr. Johann Rinderle gelegen zusammen :für den Kaufpreis von 43500 Mk. (700) {{Image|file=Gotthardhof-7.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=page 700/701 }} :dreiundvierzigtausend Fünf= :hundert Mark :Erwerb Erbschaft Gr. B. Bnd XVI no. 107 S. 180 : ::Kaufbedingungen : :::1. :Käufer tritt auf 1. Januar 1896 in :Besitz und Genuß der Kaufobjekte : :::2. :Der Kaufschilling ist zahlbar :a.) mit 1000 Mk sogleich Barr an die :Verkäuferin darfür dieselbe hiermit :den Empfang bescheinigt :b.) mit 10,000 Mk auf 1 November 1895 :an Verkäuferin :c.) mit 10.000 Mk mit Zins am 1. Januar :1896 durch Übernahme der verlesenen :Schuld der Verkäuferin an die Bezirks= :sparkasse Staufen seitens des Käufers. :Verkäuferin verzichtet ausdrücklich :Auf das Kaufpreisverzugsrecht be= :züglich dieses zur Zahlung angewiesenen :Betrages nun 16,000 Mk. : :d.) mit 16500 Mk. in 6 Jahresterminen :1 Januar 1897 bis 1902 mit Zins :zu 3% zum 1. Januar 1896 an die :Verkäuferin oder deren Anweisung. : :::3. :Alles was Wand und Nagel hält verbleibt :bei den Gebäulichkeiten. (701) :::4. :Kaufkosten und Accisa zahlt der Käufer. : :::5. :Dem Wald darf nicht abgeholzt werden :bis der Kaufschilling ganz bezahlt ist : :::6. Verkäuferin hat die Aecker noch :über den Winter umzufahren. :Vorzugsrechte und Unterpfandslasten :dergleichen sind eingetragen : :a. Im Grundbuch :keine : :b. Im Pfandbuch : :Band XVIII No. 238 Seite 622 Eintrag :vom 28 September 1891 Forderung :der Bezirkssparkasse Staufen an :Verkäuferin Darlehen auf bedungenes :Pfandrecht 16,000 Mk, :Band XIV No 27 Seite 132 Eintrag vom :14 März 1895 Ebenso der Kaufmann :Sigmund Knap? von Staufen an Ver= :käuferin auf richterliches Pfand= :recht 1634 Mk 52 Kr. :Band XIV No. 3 Seite 142 Eintrag :vom 13 Mai 1893 Ebenso der Handels= :mann Leopold Weil von Sulzburg :auf richterliches Pfandrecht 1923 Mk. 39 Kr. :Band XIX No. 38 Seite 155 Eintrag :vom 20 Juni 1895 Ebenso der Waldhüters (702) {{Image|file=Gotthardhof-8.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=page 702/703 }} :Karl Uhli von Krozingen auf richter= :liches Pfandrecht 1000 Mk. :Weitere derartige Lasten sind nicht bekannt. :Gemeinderäthliche Gewähr :der Gemeinderath hat dem Eigen= :thumsübergang Gewähr erteilt. :Vorstehender Eintrag wird auf :verlesen von den Betheiligten genehmigt :und von denselben mit dem Ge= :meinderath unterzeichnet :{| |Gemeinderath |Betheiligte |- | valign="top" | An. N(oder W?)ugars
Heckler . Dienst
R Bronbeck . Stoll
B. Garchupf . Jos. Wißler
Haas W.Bruget | valign="top" | Verkäufer
Maria Steurenthaler
Wittwe
Käufer
Leopold Mutz
|} :Beglaubigt Ratschreiber Märkle === Fire of 1904 === :§§ Staufen, 21. Nov. Am ver= :gangenen Freitag, den 18. ds. Mts. :ertönte um 6 Uhr Abends Feuer= :signal. In demselben Augenblick :sah man eine mächtige Feuergarbe :aus dem Gotthardhof (Bötzen) :emportsteigen. Obwohl die Feuer= :wehrleute von Staufen und Ehren= :stetten alsbald an Ort und Stelle :waren, konnten dieselben von der :vom Feuer ergriffenen Fruchtscheuer :nichts mehr retten; sie mußten viel :mehr ihre Löschmaßregeln nur auf :den Schutz der Nachbargebäude des :Hofes beschränken. Neben dem Ge= :bäudeschaden von 3200 Mk. ist ein :Fahrnisschaden von 3-4000 Mk. :entstanden. Es verbrannten eine grö= :ßere Menge Stroh, etwa 800 Sester :Frucht (Halbwaizen, Gerste und Ha- :fer), eine eiserne Egge, drei Pflüge :und eine Leiter. Der Eigentümer :Landwirt [[Volk-954|Anton Volk]] ist mit den :Fahrnissen bei der badischen Feuer= :versicherungs=Bank versichert. Herr :Oberamtmann Schupp und Herr :Bürgermeister Hugard(?) waren auf :dem Brandplatz anwesend. Ueber die :Entstehungsursache fehlen bis jetzt :jegliche Anhaltspunkte. == Sources == == Weblinks == * [https://www.facebook.com/Gotthardthof/ Gotthardthof on Facebook] * [http://www.alt-freiburg.de/staufen_gotthardhof_1902.htm Pictures from 1902 and 2007] * [http://www.landesarchiv-bw.de/plink/?f=4-469189-1 1881 map of Staufen] (around square 15) == Ackknowledgements == * [[Scholz-412|Alexandra-Brigitte Scholz]] and an unknown person for helping to decipher the handwritten texts * [https://stadtgeschichtestaufen.wordpress.com/ Silke Guckes] for working herself through newspapers and gravestone photographies as well as for the hint about the request about construction permission * Jörg Martin for providing the images and for allowing their publication here

Gottschee

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Gould Coupler, Depew, New York

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[[category:Gould Coupler, Depew, New York]] [[Category: Erie County, New York, Companies]] [[Category: New York Companies]] [[Category: Lancaster, New York, Companies]] The Gould Coupler plant and other Gould Company industries at the same location off Transit Road in Depew came into existence because of [[Depew-207 |Chauncey Depew]]. President of the New York Central Railroad in 1885, he determined to build facilities outside Buffalo to maintain his trains. As part of his plan, he interested a number of Buffalo investors including John J. Albright, [[Urban-259|George Urban]], Wilson Bissell, and Charles Gould in creating the Depew Improvement Company and in buying land for what may have been the region's first industrial park. The company purchased 1,000 acres in what became informally, then formally in 1894, named Depew. Four railroads crossed the land purchased by this company: New York Central, Lehigh Valley Railroad, Erie Railroad, and D. L. & W. By 1900, numerous heavy industries had been constructed in a very short time. These included the New York Central shops employing 1,000; nearly 1,000 more worked for Gould Coupler, Gould Storage Battery, the American Car and Foundry, Magnus Metal, Steel Tire Whee, the Pullman Company, Union Car, Buffalo Brass Company, and Wagner Palace Car Works. http://wnyheritagepress.org/photos_week_2008/gould_coupler_1914/gould_coupler_1914.htm Gould Battery produced storage batteries used by trains, electric utilities, subways, elevators, and farms. In 1899 a battery division opened in Depew. Gould grew from a small operation to the second largest industrial battery company in the country. In the late 1930s, competition in the replacement battery continued to increase, while demand did not. The Company complex shut down in 1986, long after the other founding industries had closed. -------- Gould Coupler Strike of 1914 by Terry Wolfe January 1, 1914, marked the appointment of G.W. Hayden as general manager of the Gould Coupler plant at Depew. Shortly thereafter the company became embroiled in one of the hardest fought strikes ever declared in Western New York. The men objected to Hayden’s changes in working conditions and schedules. Hayden stood firm. The men who refused to work were replaced by nonunion workers. They called it a lockout. Hayden called it a strike. He would make Gould an open shop. Nine hundred members of International Molders Union of North America Locals 442 and 260 were refusing to work. Hayden’s new orders lengthened the work day from nine to nine and one-half hours. The men were ordered not to smoke and to omit their usual sandwich break at 9:00 a.m. Many of the workers lived in Buffalo and breakfasted before 6:00 a.m. in order to commute by train to work in Depew. Under these new restrictions they would be forced to wait till noon to eat or smoke. The union appointed a committee to confer with management. All committee members were immediately discharged, their places filled by nonunion workers. The men observed that the company had apparently been preparing to force a strike for some time, laying in large stores of bedding, groceries, and supplies. Gould brought in a group of 24 men, ostensibly to work at “cutting ice”. Promptly arrayed in blue uniforms and armed with clubs, shotguns, and billies, they were assigned to patrol duty and sworn in as Village of Depew police on February 9. Just two days later a mob of molders and citizens marched in on a special meeting of the Depew Village Trustees to protest. Claiming that they never intended to give the Gould men general police authority, the Trustees revoked the appointments and ordered the men to stay inside the Gould fence. When a picketing molder named Lehman was assaulted at the Transit Road gate, the offender was promptly arrested and fined $50.00 by Justice Garry. That same day Justice Emery granted an injunction forbidding unlawful picketing, threats, and any form of intimidation and trespassing upon the company’s property. Erie County Sheriff Becker placed on duty a force of 15 deputies. The situation was warming up. For the first week the strikebreakers kept within the gates. Soon they began to complain about the food, cramped quarters, sleeping on cots, and general unsanitary conditions. They were escorted to the gate by Gould police, then to the Lackawanna train by union pickets and started for Buffalo. The Lancaster Enterprise of February 26 refused to print a statement sent by Charles A. Gould, declaring it to be inflammatory. “The Lancaster Enterprise does not feel disposed to give the requested space.” In summary, the statement confirmed that Mr. Hayden was now in entire charge and would not allow his plants to be run or dictated to in any way by the union. He has been instructed to give future preference in hiring men to those living in Buffalo to avoid the disturbing element that has been living in Depew and Lancaster for many years. Repeated attempts were made to settle the strike. The Lancaster Board of Trade failed, as did the efforts of James McManus of the State Labor Department. The issue remained open shop vs. closed shop. Hayden agreed to give local men their jobs back individually but in no way would he recognize the union. The molders refused, fearing for their safety. C.A. Gould claimed his works paid the highest wages in the United States, but the truth was they were among the lowest. The plant ran on a piecework basis at about $3.50 per day per man. Other plants paid $4.50 per day and up. The only demand the men had made for eight years was a request for an increase of 25 cents per day for men employed in day work. There were very few, all working at minimum wage. The effect on the payroll would be insignificant. During that time all conferences between the men and the company had been brought about by the company for the purpose of reducing the rate of piece work. The union had agreed in every case and repeatedly instructed its men not to use violence or intimidation in any way. Gould claimed his was the only unionized plant of its kind in the United States, another falsehood. One of the largest plants in the world at Erie, Pennsylvania, had been a union shop for more than eight years. Agreements between union and management there were so satisfactory that they had just been renewed for another two years. Gould was getting little public support. In March the electrical workers went out in sympathy with the molders, one of their union members being Ambrose Walters, President of Depew. The streets of Depew were now guarded by 40 deputies. On March 23 a riot broke out on the Lackawanna railroad tracks about one mile west of Transit Road. The special train carrying workers into the plant was forced to a stop by logs placed across the tracks. A mob estimated at between 300 and 400 men rushed one side of the train firing a fusillade of revolver shots into the car and hurling rocks through the windows. Deputies on board the car ordered the men to get under the seats but four were shot and several more were injured. Later Stanislaus Skolonski died in Emergency Hospital. Every window on the side of the train was smashed and the car was badly battered. In more shooting at the Sawyer Avenue gate of the plant, Deputy Thomas Fogarty was fired upon, the bullet passing through both cheeks and carrying several teeth with it. Skolonski’s funeral was the biggest demonstration of its kind ever witnessed in Lancaster. Young girls dressed in white carrying flowers led the procession, followed by the bearers with the casket and more that 1,000 coremakers and union members, from SS. Peter and Paul Church in Depew to St. Mary.s Cemetery in Lancaster. Reinforcements for the deputies were badly needed. Col. Charles J. Wolf brought 900 militia men of the 74th Regiment to Depew to patrol the streets. Saloonkeepers were ordered to allow no more than three people to gather or their place would be closed with a military guard at the door. The militia was costing the county $2,000.00 per day. Both the Lancaster and Depew Village Boards passed resolutions asking that they be recalled but a committee appointed by the Erie County Board of Supervisors disagreed. Accompanied by Sheriff Becker, they inspected the plant and decided that the troops were necessary. Further, they declared that the attack on the train was staged by people trying to stir up trouble, and the “New York end of the firm is responsible for any grievances the men may have.” Sheriff Becker was taking no chances. Gould Coupler and the Lackawanna Railroad had already notified him that they would hold the county responsible for any damage to their property. After two weeks the militia was recalled and relieved by sixty members of Troop I First New York State Cavalry, Captain William J. Donovan commanding. Forty deputy sheriffs remained to assist. Capt. Donovan established fixed posts at the Erie, Transit Road, and Sawyer Avenue exits of the Gould plant. The men were formed into three platoons, each working four hours on duty and eight hours off. Mounted men rode the sidewalks in pairs, carbines slung across their saddles, with orders to shoot if necessary. The men were housed in one of the forge buildings, but stables had to be built for their horses. Special deputies and Troop I were costing the county $800.00 per day. The trouble at Depew was expected to cause a 28 cents per $1,000 increase in the county tax rate. Troop I spent just 10 days in Depew. The situation seemed to be improving. Sheriff Becker assigned 100 deputies to patrol the streets, 20 of them mounted. He called upon the residents of Depew to see that the laws were observed, threatening to call up at least a battalion of infantrymen if trouble started. “If the soldiers go to Depew again martial law will be declared.” By the end of April the Grand Jury had returned 11 secret indictments against persons believed mixed up in the holdup of the Lackawanna work train carrying strike breakers to Depew. Attorney B.D. Jackson was retained to defend the strikers. The courts moved quickly. In June a jury failed to agree in the case of Peter D’Aprille for an attack on Frank Rosenberger, Andrew Kick, and others. A week later Steven Potoczak was found not guilty and union picket Fred House, charged with assaulting Michael Starczewski, was acquitted. One more week saw the dismissals of cases against Sam Salvain, Frank Piglowski, and Bruno Bogdan. B.D. Jackson had not lost a single case. Sensing defeat, the Corporation appointed J.O. Gould general manager, replacing Hayden, who resigned as of August 31 to pursue other interests in Chicago. It was not known if those interests involved the Gould Coupler Corporation. By the end of September, Supreme Court Justice Bissell had dismissed all indictments. The case of Barnardino Moute, accused of rioting and contempt of court, was dismissed, as were those of Daniel Regan, Frank Kwiatkowski, and Stanley Schultz. Stanley Zalewski and several others charged with assault were also exonerated. Those accused were hardly outsiders brought in to cause trouble. Most lived in Depew and Lancaster and had owned homes for many years. Some were employed there since the Village of Depew was first established. In October, Gould began rebuilding its foundry. One large building, 280 feet long by 80 feet wide looked as though it had been blown up. Steel trusses and a new roof were being installed and a new larger furnace would replace the old one. Rather than award the work to outside contractors, Gould decided to have the work done by his own workers. However, the trouble was not quite over. On Sunday October 4, the work train carrying men to the Erie gate was attacked at 6:00 p.m. by a mob armed with pistols, sticks, and stones. Frank Rosenberger, Chief of the Coupler Company special police, was shot through the hand. Sheriff Becker immediately sent deputies to maintain order and peace returned. The strike was over and Jackson was a hero. Birdsey D. Jackson, already Village Attorney for both Depew and Lancaster, ran for the Assembly on the Democratic ticket that November. He was soundly defeated by John F. Heim, the Republican candidate (1) {{Image|file=Rautenstrauch-10.jpg|size=600|caption=Gould Storage Battery Corp Christmas at the Elk's Club December 19, 1940. First row left to right, [[Koch-3824|Bernice Koch]], [[Pautler-84|Christine Pautler]], [[Williams-84610|Marie Williams]], Jack Anderson (Santa Claus), [[Zoerb-23|Norma Zoerb]], [[Lang-5890|Betty Lang]], [[Monin-22|Anette Monin]]. Second row : [[Studeny-25|Anna Studeny]], [[Wendel-424|Gertrude Wendel]], Edith Oldfield, [[Vogt-1050|Bernice Voght]], [[Kin-29|Olga Kin]], [[Logal-3|Doris Logal]], [[Davis-80482|Junia Davis]], [[Gerber-1279|Eleanor Gerber]], Alice Szatkowska. Third Row: [[Scully-703|Margaret Scully]], [[Rautenstrauch-10|Gen Rautenstrauch]], [[Zoerb-9|Ann Zoerb]], [[Landahl-40|Mildred Landahl]], [[Geyer-660|Ceil Geyer]], Bea Mitchell, [[Richardson-19072|Beverly Richardson]], [[Simpson-17534|Jean Simpson]], [[Mann-10208|Norma Mann]].}} {{Image|file=Gould_Coupler_Depew_New_York.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Gould_Coupler_Depew_New_York-1.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Gould_Coupler_Depew_New_York-2.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Gould_Coupler_Depew_New_York-3.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Gould_Coupler_Depew_New_York-4.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Gould_Coupler_Depew_New_York-5.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Gould_Coupler_Depew_New_York-6.jpg|size=600|caption=[[Cacciotti-5|Paul Cacciotti]]}} {{Image|file=Gould_Coupler_Depew_New_York-7.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Gould_Coupler_Depew_New_York-8.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Gould_Coupler_Depew_New_York-9.jpg|size=600|caption=[[Robak-2|Stanley Robak]] at work in Gould Couplers. Date unknown}} {{Image|file=A_History_of_the_Town_of_Lancaster-7.jpg|size=650|caption=[[Space:Gould Coupler, Depew, New York|Symington-Gould Plant]], Depew, 1957}} ==Sources== (1) [[Space:The_Lancaster_Legend|The Lancaster Legend]]

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Page created to provide supplemental space for research information for Governor Richard Howell and related family members to be retained and shared. [[Howell-2982|Howell-2982]] Washington Papers, Reel 50, '''Richard Howell''' to William Maxwell, June 24, 1778. "Finding that the Enemy were extreamly carless I [illegible word] about & Detach'd my Corps in three Divisions hoping that by that means [to] Collect a number of prisoners, Captn. Ross had a smart fire with the Enemy as they were taking up the Bridge tis thought he Kill'd some of them. The success of the other parties is as yet unknown. Provisions is extreamly difficult to procure as the Enemy have swept all before them, but my Method is [to] Leave men behind to Cook & bring on [to] the rendezvous where we meet in the Evening. Colo. White [who] has been in their rear says [they] Incline towards Emly's town beyond Allentown. Capt. Ross always beheaves well & so will the other two beyond Doubt. Tell Colo. Shreve by means of the Hessian General Nothing has been hurt in his house." The greater part of the New Jersey soldiers' time was occupied by such mundane duties as mounting guard, cutting wood, and maintaining garrisons in several towns in the area. There were occasional opportunities during this period for excitement or at least a change in the mundane rounds of daily living. In August 1778 General George Washington directed Brigadier General Maxwell to station a party of fifty men in Monmouth County "at some place ... most convenient for commanding a view of the Hook and its environs; in order to watch the motions of the Enemy's Fleet and to advise me from time to time of every thing that passes ..." By and large this duty must become routine after the men had settled in to their new environs, but to break the monotony there were occasional forays against "Wood Tories," a popular term for local inhabitants Loyal to the crown. One attempt to capture them or "burn their Cabin" was made around the end of August, and on the 30th the 2nd New Jersey's '''Major Richard Howell,''' commander of the observation post, moved with his men to forestall a rumored Loyalist attack at "the Sale of Ship and Cargo at Toms River"; the outcome is unknown.1 Unfortunately '''Major Howell's''' party was less than the fifty men the commander in chief had recommended. On 9 October the major wrote from "Tinton falls" that "As to parties of Observation alas I have but thirty men [which is] insufficient to guard our little post & am ... unable to detach a party on so dangerous a command but obligd to expose my person every Day alone." Howell's detachment remained on this duty until January 1779. In reference to a force of "250 Men from the line, properly officered, to go upon that service" of stopping the trade between Monmouth and New York, Washington stated on 9 January "There will be no necessity of '''Major Howell's''' remaining in Monmouth ... be pleased therefore to direct him to join his Brigade, with the Men that are with him as soon as they arrive ..." 2 1. Washington to William Maxwell, 8 August 1778, Fitzpatrick, Writings of Washington, 12, (1934), 295. Richard Howell to William Maxwell, 26 August 1778, George Washington Papers, series 4, reel 50; Howell to Maxwell, 30 August 1778, series 4, reel 51 (henceforth cited as GW Papers). 2. Richard Howell to Washington, 9 October 1778, reel 52. Washington to the Board of War, 9 January 1779, Fitzpatrick, Writings of Washington, 13 (1936), 497. On 24 March 1779 Brigadier General Maxwell wrote Colonel Shreve, "Yours of Yesterday I was favoured with by Major Howell, and agreable to your orders, have given the Major the Command at Spank Town - Your letter informs me of almost a Brigade of troops on the lines more than I knew of before; that is the one at Bonum Town; I believe it is cheifly imaginary. I know of a Brigade at Westfield, but confess I do not understand their business to be the same that you do; for instead of its being their business to ease us on the lines in point of duty, I suppose them to be sent there to support any part of the lines that may be attacked." 30. William Maxwell to Israel Shreve, 24 March 1779, Israel Shreve Papers, Buxton Collection, Prescott Memorial Library, Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, La. General Washington requesting a vigilant officer to make observations and report to him. Major Richard Howell was chosen. The Writings of George Washington from the Original Manuscript Sources, 1745-1799. John C. Fitzpatrick, Editor. Head Quarters, August 8, 1778. Sir: I am uncertain whether you may not already have a party somewhere in Monmouth County, but however this may be, it is my wish you should without delay have one of 50 Men stationed under a very vigilant and intelligent Officer at some place in that County most convenient for commanding a view of the Hook and its environs; in order to watch the motions of the Enemy's Fleet and to advise me from time to time of every thing that passes, of all Vessels that arrive to them, or go out from them. Lieut. Colo. Brearly, 37 Ray 38 or '''Major Howel''' 39 would either of them be very proper for this business. I would wish the Officer who is to have the charge of the party to go instantly on and his party to follow as soon as possible. If you have any Militia Horse it would be desireable to send a few with him, and to remain with the party. [Note 37: Lieut. Col. David Brearley, of the First New Jersey Regiment. He resigned in August, 1779.] [Note 38: Lieut. Col. David Rhea, of the Fourth New Jersey Regiment, who had retired in July, 1778.] [Note 39:''' Maj. Richard Howell,''' of the Second New Jersey Regiment. He resigned in April, 1779.] For conveying any important intelligence with dispatch, I inclosed you a letter to Mr. Caldwell40 directing him to station expresses at proper distances between the party you send and [Note 40: Rev. James Caldwell.] Elizabeth Town; and I shall expect whenever it comes to you, you will not lose a moment in forwarding it to me, by a trusty hand, on whose activity and care you can depend; and when there is any thing particularly interesting you will send duplicates for fear of accidents. As the obtaining good and certain intelligence is a matter of great importance to us, I must intreat you to continue your other exertions for procuring such as may be depended on. I am &ca. P.S. I just now recd. your favor of yesterday and the intelligence it contains respecting the Fleet seems so certain that it cannot well admit of a doubt. Yet should it be otherwise, I must request you to give me the very earliest information of it. The importance of such a circumstance you must be fully sensible of, and therefore I make no doubt you will upon similar occasions have the fullest proof, before you hand it to me as fact. I have transmitted a copy of that part of your letter which Count D'Estaing is so materially interested in, to him. You will be pleased to Seal the inclosed before you forward it.41 [Note 41: The draft is in the writing of Richard Kidder Meade.] '''Major Richard Howell''' making observations concerning the British Fleet. The Writings of George Washington from the Original Manuscript Sources, 1745-1799. John C. Fitzpatrick, Editor. White-plains, August 21, 1778. Dear Sir: On Wednesday afternoon I received your favor of the 12th58 and 13th Inst. by Mr. Hulet the Pilot, who did not arrive in Camp 'till then. I am much obliged by your particular relation of matters, and request that you will continue it from time to time whenever opportunity will permit. [Note 58: Greene's letters of August 12 and 13 are not found in the Washington Papers.] There is one circumstance in your relation, of which I was exceedingly sorry to hear.59 You will readily know which it is. I wish the utmost harmony to prevail as it is essential to success; and that no occasions be omitted on our part to cultivate it. [Note 59: At this date misunderstandings and antagonism were already existent between the American and French officers.] Your operations have been greatly retarded by the late violent storm; but as it is now over, I trust things will go on prosperously and that you will be rejoined by Count D'Estaing who has been kept out so long by it. Indeed from General Sullivans Letter of the 17th., I flatter myself you will have made a compleat reduction of the Enemy's force before this reaches you, and that the next advices I receive will announce it. If the fact is otherwise, let me beseech you to guard against Sortee's and surprizes. The Enemy, depend upon it, will fall like a strong Man, will make many Sallies, and endeavor to possess themselves of, or destroy your Artillery; and in one of these, they once put the Militia into confusion, the consequences may be fatal. By a Letter which I received yesterday from General Maxwell, inclosing one from '''Major Howell''',60 (who I have stationed at black point for the purpose of observn) it appears certain, that Sixteen of Lord Howe's fleet entered the Hook on the 17th. [Note 60: Maj. Richard Howell, of the Second New Jersey Regiment.] That on that, and the preceeding day, there had been heard severe Canonades at Sea, and that it was reported in New York that a 64 Gun Ship and several Transports had been taken by the French Squadron. I wish the fact may be so as to the capture, and that the Count may be with you to give a narrative of it himself. I cannot learn that Admiral Byron is arrived, nor do I believe that he is. It is said that one Ship only of the Cork Fleet is yet arrived. I have not time to add more, as Majr. Blodget61 is in a hurry to proceed, than to assure you that I am, etc.62 [Note 61: Maj. William Blodgett, aide to Greene.] [Note 62: From the Nathanael Greene Papers in the Library of Congress.] The Writings of George Washington from the Original Manuscript Sources, 1745-1799. John C. Fitzpatrick, Editor. Head Quarters, Fredericksburg, October 22, 1778. My Lord: I am favd. with yours of the 19th. and 20th. with their inclosures, and thank you for the important and particular intelligence which you have communicated. I must now beg of you to continue your endeavours to find out whether a total evacuation is intended, or a Garrison to be left in New York. If the latter, the Knowlege of the number of Troops, the Corps, and the ships of War will be very essential. If your expresses can with safety cross to South Amboy, your communication with Major Howell will be much more expeditious. If you obtain any material intelligence, I shall be obliged to you for transmitting it immediately to Congress; but I would just hint to your Lordship the necessity of mentioning to the president what information they may give to the public as authentic, if they chuse to publish: As I see they have printed a postscript to one of your letters, in which you speak of the evacuation of Fort Independence as a report only. If the small detachment of Major Lee's has not yet left you, be pleased to send them forward to join their Corps. I have informed Govr. Livingston that you would afford him any assistance in your power in collecting evidence of the surprise and Massacre of part of Colo. Baylor's Regt. I am etc.75 [Note 75: In the writing of Tench Tilghman.] [H.S.P.] A letter from George Washington to Benjamin Tallmadge in reference to paying Aaron Woodhull alias Samuel Culper and finding a more expedient route for transmitting intelligence through Col. Shreve or Gen Maxwell both of which Richard Howell already was sending intelligence through. This letter is dated 21March 1779 and Richard Howell resigned in April 1779. The Writings of George Washington from the Original Manuscript Sources, 1745-1799. John C. Fitzpatrick, Editor. Middlebrook, March 21, 1779. Sir: With this Letter you will receive Fifty Guineas for S-- C--r,93 which you will cause to be delivered as soon as possible, with an earnest exhortation to use them with all possible oeeconomy, as I find it very difficult to obtain hard money.94 [Note 93: Samuel Culper, spy, alias of Aaron Woodhull.] [Note 94: The following receipt, in the writing of Washington, follows this letter in the Washington Papers: "Middlebrook, March 21, 1779. Then received from General Washington the Sum of Fifty Guineas (in Gold) to be delivered to S-- C-- for the purpose of secret intelligence from New York. Benja. Tallmadge."] I wish C-- could fall upon some more direct channel by which his Letters could be conveyed, as the efficacy of his communications is lost in the circuitous rout. if he could fall upon a method of conveying his Letters to Genl. Maxwell at Elizabeth town, or to Colo. Shreve at Newark, they would come to me with more dispatch, and of consequence render his corrispondance more valuable. As all great movements, and the fountain of all intelligence must originate at, and proceed from the head Quarters of the enemy's army, C-- had better reside at New York, mix with, and put on the airs of a Tory to cover his real character, and avoid suspicion. In all his communications he should be careful in distinguishing matters of fact, from matters of report. Reports and actions should be compared before conclusions are drawn, to prevent as much as possible, deception. Particular attention is to be paid to the arrival, and departure of all Fleets, and to the alterations in the cantonements of the Troops and their respective movements with the destination of them, if to be come at, and before it is too late to profit by the knowledge. All reinforcements, whether of whole Corps, detachments, or recruits (for the purpose of filling their Regiments) to be carefully marked, and the numbers, description, &ca. properly designated. All detachments and the strength and destination of them to be scrutinized with an eye equally attentive. The temper and expectation of the Tories and Refugees is worthy of consideration, as much may be gathered from their expectations and prospects; for this purpose an intimacy with some well informed Refugee may be political and advantageous. highly so will it be, to contract an acquaintance with a person in the Naval department, who may either be engaged in the business of providing Transports for the embarkation of the Troops, or in victuelling of them. Many other things will occur upon reflection without an enumeration of them: I shall therefore only add my wishes that the whole may be placed on such a footing as to answer the end most effectually, and that I am Sir Yr., etc. P S I wish merely for curiosity, and that I may be prepared with sufficient knowledge, for any future favourable contingency, to know the depth of Water through Hell gate? the largest Ship of war that has ever passed it? and the largest that can pass it?95 [Note 95: From a facsimile in the Washington Papers. A copy, in the writing of James McHenry, also in the Washington Papers, varies from this letter sent in inconsequential verbal particulars.] Letter from General Washington to Alexander Mcdougall concerning double agents dated 25 March 1779. Washington was gearing up his spy network and looking for ways to gain reliable intelligence. The Writings of George Washington from the Original Manuscript Sources, 1745-1799. John C. Fitzpatrick, Editor. Head Quarters, Middle Brook, March 25, 1779. Dear Sir: I duly received your favour of the 20th instant. Mr. H--20 has just delivered me that of the 22nd. [The Letter and inclosures referred to in it are not yet come to hand.] I have had a good deal of conversation with Mr. H--. He appears to be a sensible man capable of rendering important service, if he is sincerely disposed to do it. From what you say, I am led to hope he is; but nevertheless, if he is really in the confidence of the enemy, as he himself believes to be the case, it will be prudent to trust him with caution and to watch his conduct with a jealous eye. [Note 20: Elijah Hunter, assistant commissary of forage, at Bedford, N. Y.] I always think it necessary to be very circumspect with double spies. Their situation in a manner obliges them to trim a good deal in order to keep well with both sides; and the less they have it in their power to do us mischief, the better; especially if we consider that the enemy can purchase their fidelity at a higher price than we can. It is best to keep them in a way of knowing as little of our true circumstances as possible; and in order that they may really deceive the enemy in their reports, to endeavour in the first place to deceive them. I would recommend, that the same rule should be observed in making use of Mr. H--, who notwithstanding the most plausible appearances may possibly be more in earnest with the enemy than with us. By doing this we run the less risk and may derive essential benefit. He is gone on to Philadelphia. Inclosed is a copy of a resolve of Congress of the 15th., which so far as it affects the troops under your command you will be pleased to assist me in executing as speedily as possible. I am, etc.21 [Note 21: The draft is in the writing of Alexander Hamilton. The portion in brackets is in the writing of Washington.] Letter to General Maxwell asking for more intelligence and is hoping that the intercourse with New York has not come to an end. The Writings of George Washington from the Original Manuscript Sources, 1745-1799. John C. Fitzpatrick, Editor. Headquarters, Middlebrook, March 25, 1779. Sir: I was favored with the receipt of your letter of the 17th. inst. [If you have any] know[ledge] of the country which lays between Niagara and our settlements. [I shall be obliged by your] delineating with as much exactness as you are able, the different Indian villages, the best routes which lead to them; their names, the nature of the [country whether hilly or swampy] the waters and such obstructions as may be in the way. You will distinguish between what you know from actual observation and what you may have drawn from the accounts and observation of others. [take no notice of my having made these enquiries.] You will be pleased to grant a flag in the present instance for the flour and beef for the use of the State prisoners in the hands of the enemy. But mention to Mr. Boudinot as the business is of a State nature it may in future be most eligible to obtain provisions from the Governor, [which when obtained will be sufficient for you to grant a Flag on. I hope your intercourse with New York is not totally at an end. I have heard nothing from there of a long while, not from you since the 17th. Have you not yet heard what Fleet that it was appeared off the Hook last week? from whence and the contents?, and what the Enemy appear to be abt. in the City?] The express who takes this letter carries the Commissions for the officers of your Brigade. I am, etc.22 [Note 22: The draft is in the writing of James McHenry. The portions in brackets are in the writing of Washington. On March 25 Washington wrote also a brief note to Lieut. Col. Anthony Walton White, requesting him to make the returns of his regiment. A photostat of this note is in the Washington Papers. Also on this same day (March 25) Washington wrote briefly to Brig. Gen. James Clinton, at Albany, sending the resolve of Mar. 15, 1779, and requesting the returns called for therein.] Letter from General Washington to Congress alluding to a secret mission to be carried out by '''Richard Howell.''' The Writings of George Washington from the Original Manuscript Sources, 1745-1799. John C. Fitzpatrick, Editor. Head Quarters, Morris Town, January 11, 1780. Gentn: On the 8th late in the Afternoon I had the honor to receive Your private Letter of the 3d Inst.46 I sent the next morning for Captain Bowman, but owing to his being out of Camp in quest of provision, I did not see him till yesterday, when I took measures with him for complying with your views. He will march with his Company and with some additional Men I directed to be attached to it to make it compleat, this afternoon or early to morrow morning; also with an Empty Ammunition Waggon. The Captain has received Instructions in the Spirit of the Board's Letter, and an Order on the Commissary at Freehold for a Fortnights provision and also One directing no Officer to interfere with his command. Our distressed circumstances for want of provision and the Jersey Troops not having yet received All their Cloathing or [Note 46: "The Board have a Plan of Intelligence accompanied with same other Matters of which we will hereafter inform your Excellency and which being communicated to a Committee of Congress has been approved by that Committee. To carry this plan into Execution we have employed '''Major Howell''' late of the 2d Jersey Regt commanded by Col. Shreve. '''Major Howell''' desires that, to facilitate the Measures we have communicated to him, Capn Nathaniel Bowman of that Regiment may be detached with his entire Company of Light Infantry and ordered to proceed with an Ammunition Waggon to Squan by way of Freehold..." -- Board of War to Washington, Jan. 3, 1780. The Board of War's letter is in the Washington Papers.] any of their Coats from their State Cloathier have also contributed to the Captains delay. I have the Honor etc.47 [Note 47: The draft is in the writing of Robert Hanson Harrison.] '''New Jersey Delegates who ratified the constitution of the United States''' Gloucester County: '''Richard Howell''' 1787 Andrew Hunter 1787 Benjamin Whitall 1787 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Howell http://slic.njstatelib.org/slic_files/imported/NJ_Information/Digital_Collections/Governors_of_New_Jersey/GHOWE.pdf http://www.nga.org/cms/home/governors/past-governors-bios/page_new_jersey/col2-content/main-content-list/title_howell_richard.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friends_Burying_Ground,_Trenton http://avalon.law.yale.edu/18th_century/ratnj.asp http://www.nj.gov/state/archives/doc1787conventionminutes.html [[Image:Howell-2982-1.jpg|200px]] == More to come === Richard was born in 1754. Richard Howell ... He passed away in 1802. First-hand information as remembered by [[Henderson-5936 | Berry Henderson]], Sunday, June 29, 2014. ''Replace this citation if there is another source.'' == Sources == See also: * ''Add [[sources]] here.'' [http://interactive.ancestry.com/11084/dvm_LocHist002104-00009-0/15?backurl=http%3a%2f%2ftrees.ancestry.com%2ftree%2f17853603%2fperson%2f19298540956&ssrc=pt_t17853603_p19298540956_kpidz0q3d19298540956z0q26pgz0q3d32768z0q26pgplz0q3dpid&backlabel=ReturnToTree#?imageId=dvm_LocHist002104-00006-1] 150th Anniversary of the Skirmish at Quinton's Bridge and the massacre at Hancock's bridge. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Howell] wikipedia Gov. Richard Howell [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Howell&GSfn=richard&GSby=1754&GSbyrel=in&GSdyrel=all&GSst=33&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=7096512&df=all&] Find a Grave website https://archive.org/stream/compiledservicer0604unit#page/n0/mode/2up http://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NJ/ofc/cnrt.html http://politicalgraveyard.com/group/soc-cincinnati.html http://www.nj.gov/state/archives/doc1787conventionminutes.html Philander D. Chase, ed., The Papers of George Washington: Revolutionary War Series volume 17, 15 September – 31 October 1778. Charlottesville and London: University of Virginia Press, 2008. http://founders.archives.gov/documents/Washington/03-19-02-0717
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Marriage Location (Keziah Howell, Burr-807) New Jersey Marriage Date (Keziah Howell, Burr-807) 0000-00-00 + 1779-00-00

Graces Graphics

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Graduation of Nursing Students Photo (circa 1962)

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I have a photo of my grandmother at the graduation ceremony for earning her practical nursing license in the early 1960's. Was one of your grandparents at the ceremony?

Graefenburg Community Cemetery, LLC -2

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We have formed a company to maintain and preserve the Graefenburg Community Cemetery (located on Crab Orchard Road in Graefenburg, Shelby County, Kentucky) by keeping it mowed and repaired in respect to the families that originally built and have lived in our little community. There are dead trees that need removal, fence needing repair, and stones in need of being reset, repaired and cleaned dating back to 1838. To achieve our goal, we will be depending on the generosity of community churches, individuals, and descendants of those interred. We are a 501 (c) 3 and 509 (a) non-profit organization. Donations are tax deductible by making a check payable to GCC, LLC , EIN 47-4463447 and mailed to 394 Elmburg Rd, Shelbyville, Kentucky 40065. A donation from you/your company to help us in our endeavor will be greatly appreciated. We are pleased to be able to oversee the care of this cemetery so that the descendants and friends may visit the final resting place of their ancestors in a comfortable setting. The cemetery is no longer active and it has been a few years since the last burial. All known graves have been registered on findagrave.com. [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2304095&CScn=Graefenburg&CScntry=4&CSst=19& Graefenburg Community Cemetery at Find-A-Grave]

Graefenburg Methodist Cemetery

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[[Category: Shelby County, Kentucky, Cemeteries]] [[Category: Graefenburg, Kentucky]] ===Interments=== (Not in a particular order at this time) *[[Jenkins-1673 | George William Jenkins]] July 23, 1848 - January 15, 1912 *[[Pemberton-125 | Kitty Pemberton Jenkins]] May 13, 1850 - January 7, 1921 *[[Jenkins-1590 | Abel Jenkins, Jr.]] January 4, 1815 - March 16, 1894 *[[Jenkins-3121 | Ella M. Jenkins]] July 22, 1860 - May 13, 1866 *[[Samples-131 | Susan S. Jenkins]] October 9, 1821 - March 1, 1890 *[[Jenkins-1685 | John M. Jenkins]] July 31, 1856 - December 21, 1884 *[[Jenkins-3122 | Sarah L. Jenkins]] March 14, 1851 - September 16, 1851 *[[Jenkins-3123 | Infant Son Jenkins]] July 23, 1848 *[[Sacra-13 | George Abel Sacra]] December 29, 1853 - September 21, 1854 *[[Jenkins-1601 | Julia Ann Jenkins Sacra]] October 10, 1824 - January 15, 1854 *[[Jenkins-1675 | Anna Mae Jenkins Bennett]] December 6, 1888 - September 12, 1911 *[[Bennett-5430 | George Richard Bennett]] June 2, 1911 - September 15, 1911 *[[Jenkins-1599 | Mary Jenkins Blythe]] September 22, 1820 - March 2, 1872 *[[Blythe-118 | James Clarence Blythe]] March 30, 1819 - May 5, 1864 *[[Blythe-150 | Sarah E. Blythe]] January 1, 1848 - July 30, 1862 *[[Blythe-334 | Kate Blythe]] July 25, 1852 - February 15, 1854 *[[Blythe-335 | William A. Blythe]] January 27, 1855 - April 1, 1877 *[[Jenkins-3124 | GeorgeAnn Jenkins]] December 17, 1848 - December 12, 1854 *[[Jenkins-3125 | Thomas J. Jenkins]] July 8, 1852 - December 10, 1854 We have formed a company to maintain and preserve the Graefenburg Community Cemetery (located on Crab Orchard Road in Graefenburg, Shelby County, Kentucky) by keeping it mowed and repaired in respect to the families that originally built and have lived in our little community. There are dead trees that need removal, fence needing repair, and stones in need of being reset, repaired and cleaned dating back to 1838. To achieve our goal, we will be depending on the generosity of community churches, individuals, and descendants of those interred. We are a 501 (c) 3 and 509 (a) non-profit organization. Donations are tax deductible by making a check payable to GCC, LLC , EIN 47-4463447 and mailed to 394 Elmburg Rd, Shelbyville, Kentucky 40065. A donation from you/your company to help us in our endeavor will be greatly appreciated. We are pleased to be able to oversee the care of this cemetery so that the descendants and friends may visit the final resting place of their ancestors in a comfortable setting. The cemetery is no longer active and it has been a few years since the last burial. All known graves have been registered on findagrave.com. [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2304095&CScn=Graefenburg&CScntry=4&CSst=19& Graefenburg Community Cemetery at Find-A-Grave] [http://www.gcc-info.site11.com Graefenburg Community Cemetery, LLC at gcc-info.site11.com]

Graf

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'''Graf''' (Krutoyarovka, Krutojarowka, Krutojarovka), (Граф),
a German Catholic colony, was established on the Öst "Wiesenseite" or east "meadow side" of the Volga River on the 10th of June 1766. The colony was founded by LeRoy and Pictet. Location: 51º29' N 46º40' E (Russia) Graf colony webpages: https://www.volgagerman.net/graf
American Historical Society of Germans From Russia (AHSGR), Kevin Rupp, village coordinator http://cvgs.cu-portland.edu/settlements/mother_colonies/colony_graf.cfm
The Center for Volga German Studies at Concordia University http://lexikon.wolgadeutsche.net/search/result?query=graf (in Russian)
wolgadeutsche.net · Alexander Spack, Rußland FIRST SETTLERS LIST - HEADS of FAMILIES: Johannes Graf, Franz Merker, Martin Esslauer, Johann Heidel, Joseph Metzinger, Anton Windholz, Anton Andreas Gerber, Michael Weinberg, Philipp Geiger [Geier}, Peter Walter, Nikolaus Peil, Philipp Hepp, Anna Barbara Hepp, Katharina Wagner, Peter Remus, Friedrich Eckel, Philipp Brant [Brandt], Martin Wolf, Johann Sutner, Adam Zahn, Augustin Schnepp, Johann Gottlieb Janson, Joseph Hein, Jakob Kohlmeier, Valentin Ruebesam [Ruebsam], Martin Vogel, Jakob Gabel, Peter Zimmerman, Joseph Wasinger, Kaspar Tak [Tack, Dack], Georg Her[r]mann, Michael Buchholz, Philipp Buchholz, Lorenz Eckel, Johann Wilhelm Stollmann, Peter Weiss, Johann Adam Hatzer, Friedrich Kunz, Georg Wolf, Pater Haaley, Henrich Wolf, Lukas Weber, Andreas Leisel, Christoph Kellfuss [Hellfuss], Friedrich Laaber [Laber], Michael Glase, Wilhelm Kunz [Kunst], Johann Adam Schmidt, Jacob Mueller, Christian Tonat [Donat], Christina Klepphorn. Graf memorial
https://media.wix.com/ugd/5dd5a3_2f45d12e25384c72a93bbc366fe1b200.pdf translated by Tanja Hermann Nyberg [[:Category:Graf|Graf settlers & residents (profiles list)]] return to [[Space:Volga_German_Project|Volga German Project]]

Graham Family History

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Here is central location for organizing family history and information about people with the last name "Graham". Note that other spellings of the same last name include "Grantham", "Grandham" and "Granham". === Origins of the Graham Surname === Its origin is Scottish. From the Anglo-Saxon 'Grim', the Dutch, 'Grim', the German, 'Grimm', the Welsh, 'Grem', the Gaelic (Irish), 'Gruaim'. All meaning surly, sullen, dark, having a fierce and stern look, courageous. There is a location name from '''Grantham''' in Lincolnshire county, England. Most with the Graham surname are located in Ireland. In UK, most live in upper four counties that border Scotland. In the USA, most live between Ohio and New York. === Famous Grahams === * '''[[McMurray-2|Bette Clair McMurray Nesmith Graham]]''' (1922-1980) of Texas. Developed the product known as "liquid paper". She was also the mother of Michael Nesmith, a member of the band The Monkees in the 1960s. === Towns with the Name Graham === * [[Space:Graham, North Carolina|Graham, North Carolina]] is named for a former governor of NC, William A. Graham of Hillsbourgh. It is 52 miles from Raleigh, NC. === Grahams on WikiTree === Here is the [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/G/GRAHAM_1.html Graham] index. This was updated this morning. If you are a Graham or have Graham ancestors, the list will reflect your additions tomorrow. [[Category:Surnames]]

Graham Family Mysteries

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[[Category: Graham Name Study]] [[Category: Clan Graham]] [[Space: Graham Name Study]] [[Space: Graham Ancestors]] My father in law, David Douglas Graham was the 6th child of John Graham, and Jane Graham (nee McFarlane). We have been unable to find any information about them apart from their residence at 153 Crossloan Road, Govan as shown on David Douglas Graham's birth certificate dated 1st November 1911. If anyone has any further information on this John & Jane Graham, please tell us. [[Category:Family Mysteries]] With the sparse information provided this is the best I could do. "Scotland Marriages, 1561-1910," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XTTV-JHM : 8 December 2014), John Graham and Janet Mcfarlane, 11 Jan 1811; citing Barony,Lanark,Scotland, reference ; FHL microfilm 1,041,478. "Scotland Marriages, 1561-1910," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XY3Z-D5Z : 8 December 2014), John Graham and Janet Mcfarland, 05 Jun 1722; citing Kincardine By Doune,Perth,Scotland, reference ; FHL microfilm 1,040,191. "Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X1WX-X91 : 2 January 2015), John Graham in entry for John Paxton Graham, 21 Apr 1815; citing , reference ; FHL microfilm 1,041,477. ''These first three entries are too early so they can't be the right John & Jane.'' "Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FQ9M-175 : 8 December 2014), John Graham in entry for Mary Jane Graham, 07 Aug 1868; citing COMRIE,PERTH,SCOTLAND, reference ; FHL microfilm 6,035,516. "Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FQ99-SQY : 8 December 2014), John Graham in entry for Catherine Robertson Graham, 18 Mar 1864; citing COMRIE,PERTH,SCOTLAND, reference ; FHL microfilm 6,035,516. "Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FQ99-32S : 8 December 2014), John Graham in entry for Janet Graham, 08 Apr 1862; citing COMRIE,PERTH,SCOTLAND, reference ; FHL microfilm 6,035,516. ''These three entries look like three children of John Graham, and the dates look too early for him also to be the father of David Douglas Graham born 1911, some 43 years later.''

Graham Name Study

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[[Category:Graham Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category: African-American, Graham Name Study]] [[Category:Graham DNA Confirmations]] [[Category:Clan Graham]] ==About the Project== The Graham Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Graham Graham] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Graham name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual studies can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (Scotland Grahams), by time period (18th Century Grahams), or by topic (Graham DNA, Graham Occupations, Graham Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Graham Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a research page does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, feel free to create a [[Help:Free-Space_Profile|Free-Space Profile]] or contact the Name Study Coordinator: [[Graham-24557|Patrick Graham]] for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Graham}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Research pages are also known as study pages and/or team pages. Create a [[Help:Free-Space_Profile|Free-Space Profile]] for your Graham topic of interest. *[[Space:Graham Ancestors]] *[[Space:Graham Family Mysteries]] ==Membership== New members are encouraged and welcomed! *[[Graham-5429|Charlie Luther Graham]]. *[[Reese-1242|Hattie Cozette Reese Graham]]. *[[Graham-24557|Patrick Robert Gaham]]. *[[Johnson-143432| Thomas James Johnson III]]. ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Allardice Allardice] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bontine Bontine] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Buntain Buntain] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bunten Bunten] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Graem Graem] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gream Gream] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Grimes Grimes] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Grymes Grymes] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MacGibbon MacGibbon] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MacIlvernock MacIlvernock] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Maharg Maharg] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Menteith Menteith] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Rhymes Rhymes] ==Categories== As this project grows categorizing profiles will be an important part of helping us stay organized. Please check the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Graham_Name_Study Graham Name Study Category page] to see if a category exists. If a category does not exist for something you would like to track then feel free to create it. See [[Help:Category Creation and Removal]] ===Head of Line=== A sub-category named Category:Head of Line, Graham Name Study has been added to collect the earliest known ancestor in each line that is posted on WikiTree. You can help by adding these folks to the name study as you run across them OR removing this category from their profile when a parent is found. Then put this category on the newly found parent. ===Locations=== New category names should strive to be short and unique. That usually means it should follow the pattern ", Graham Name Study" or ",, Graham Name Study". Australia, Ireland, USA, Canada, New Zealand, England and Scotland are already set up. The category should list it's parent category so that they roll up into each-other and we end up with a hierarchy like the following: *Categories **Family ***One Name Studies ****Graham Name Study *****USA, Graham Name Study ******North Carolina, Graham Name Study *******Rowan, North Carolina, Graham Name Study ===Specific Record Collections=== Specific record collection categories should roll up under the location in which they apply. See [[:Category: 1850 US Census, South Carolina, Graham Name Study]] ==One Name Study Sticker== There are two variations of the One Name Study Sticker that can be used on profiles that are included in a One Name Study. To add this sticker to a profile included in the ONS, place the sticker code (see examples below) anywhere in the biography part of the profile. Usually you should put it next to the text describing the Sticker, but it should always be below the == Biography == heading and above the == Sources == heading. =====General Sticker Usage===== {{One Name Study|name=Graham}} {{One Name Study|name=Graham}} will display as: =====Categorization with Sticker===== {{One Name Study|name=Graham|category=Ireland, Graham Name Study}} {{One Name Study|name=Graham|category=Ireland, Graham Name Study}} will place the profile into[[:Category:Ireland, Graham Name Study|Category: Ireland, Graham Name Study]] and displays as:

Grand Masters of the Grand Lodge of Colorado

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[[Category: Grand Lodge of Colorado]] == Grand Masters of the Grand Lodge of Colorado A. F. & A. M. == The goal of this project is to list all of the Past Grand Masters (PGMs) of the Grand Lodge of Colorado ([[Space:Freemasonry|Freemasonry]]), and show where they are buried. This project is also being done as a project of the [https://www.rlcolo.org/ Research Lodge of Colorado]. [http://www.coloradofreemasons.org/past-grand-masters.html List of Past Grand Masters of the Grand Lodge of Colorado] from the Grand Lodge website. Status: * 157 Grand Masters + 6 Honorary Grand Masters = 163 Grand Masters; subtract 24 living persons = '''139''' Total (note there is one duplicate that is counted). * 131 complete (known cemetery or cremated): ~94.2% of total * 8 need more research: ~5.8% of total Photo Status: * 42 have grave photos on WikiTree: ~30.2% of total * 3 are cremated, and no photo: ~2.2% of total * 82 have grave photos on Find A Grave and not on WikiTree (Image:See Profile): ~59.0% of total * 4 need photos taken: ~2.9% of total * 8 need more research: ~5.8% of total
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="8" |- ! scope="col"; style="width: 4%;"| ! scope="col"; style="width: 8%;" | Year(s) ! scope="col" | Name / Profile ! scope="col"; style="width: 35%;" | Buried ! scope="col"; class="unsortable"; style="width:10%" | Photo |- | 1 || 1861 || '''[[Chivington-1|John Milton Chivington]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fairmount_Cemetery%2C_Denver%2C_Colorado Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado]
Plot: Block 2, Lot 143 Section 1 || {{Image|file=Chivington-1-4.jpg |size=s}} |- | 2 || 1862 || '''[[Weston-7595|Allyn Weston]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Mayflower_Cemetery%2C_Duxbury%2C_Massachusetts Mayflower Cemetery, Duxbury, Massachusetts]
Plot: 585, Grave 13, Oak Ave. || {{Image|file=See Profile|size=s}} |- | 3 || 1863 || '''[[Teller-209|Henry Moore Teller]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fairmount_Cemetery%2C_Denver%2C_Colorado Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado] || {{Image|file=Teller-209-2.jpg |size=s}} |- | 4 || 1864 || '''[[Van_Deren-16|Archibald Jesse Van Deren]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fairmount_Cemetery%2C_Denver%2C_Colorado Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado] || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 5 || 1865 || '''[[Mason-16443|Andrew Mason]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Grove_Hill_Cemetery%2C_Morrison%2C_Illinois Grove Hill Cemetery, Morrison, Illinois] || {{Image|file=Mason-16443.jpg |size=s}} |- | 6 || 1866 || '''[[Withrow-611|Chase Withrow]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fairmount_Cemetery%2C_Denver%2C_Colorado Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado] || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 7 || 1867-1872 || '''[[Teller-209|Henry Moore Teller]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fairmount_Cemetery%2C_Denver%2C_Colorado Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado] || {{Image|file=Teller-209-2.jpg |size=s}} |- | 8 || 1873-1874 || '''[[Anthony-680|Webster D. Anthony]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Riverside_Cemetery%2C_Denver%2C_Colorado Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Colorado]
Plot: block 6, lot 1 || {{Image|file=Anthony-680.jpg |size=s}} |- | 9 || 1875 || '''[[Henry-11763|Oren Harrison Henry]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fairmount_Cemetery%2C_Denver%2C_Colorado Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado]
Plot: Block 6, Lot 65, Section 3 || {{Image|file=Henry-11763-1.jpg |size=s}} |- | 10 || 1876 || '''[[Orahood-36|Harper M. Orahood]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fairmount_Cemetery%2C_Denver%2C_Colorado Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado] || {{Image|file=Orahood-36-4.jpg |size=s}} |- | 11 || 1877 || '''[[Hart-15105|Cornelius Joseph Hart]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fairmount_Cemetery%2C_Denver%2C_Colorado Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado]
Plot: Block 1 Lot 19 Section 7 || {{Image|file=Hart-15105.jpg |size=s}} |- | 12 || 1878 || '''[[Woodbury-1425|Roger Williams Woodbury]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Riverside_Cemetery%2C_Denver%2C_Colorado Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Colorado]
Plot: block 7, lot 37 || {{Image|file=See Profile|size=s}} |- | 13 || 1879 || '''[[Carr-12458|Byron Leander Carr]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Mountain_View_Cemetery%2C_Longmont%2C_Colorado Mountain View Cemetery, Longmont, Colorado] || {{Image|file=Carr-12458.jpg |size=s}} |- | 14 || 1880 || '''[[Greenleaf-869|Lawrence Nichols Greenleaf]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fairmount_Cemetery%2C_Denver%2C_Colorado Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado]
Plot: Block 1, Lot 59 || {{Image|file=Greenleaf-869-2.jpg |size=s}} |- | 15 || 1881 || '''[[Quillian-47|Robert A. Quillian]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Masonic_Cemetery%2C_Walsenburg%2C_Colorado Masonic Cemetery, Walsenburg, Colorado] || {{Image|file=Quillian-47.jpg |size=s}} |- | 16 || 1882 || '''[[Church-5983|Frank Church]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fairmount_Cemetery%2C_Denver%2C_Colorado Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado]
Plot: Block 32 || {{Image|file=Church-5983.jpg |size=s}} |- | 17 || 1883 || '''[[Sagendorf-43|Andrew Sagendorf]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Riverside_Cemetery%2C_Denver%2C_Colorado Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Colorado]
Plot: Sec 19 McLain Sagendorf Family Plot || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 18 || 1884 || '''[[Peabody-409|James Hamilton Peabody]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Greenwood_Cemetery%2C_Canon_City%2C_Colorado Greenwood Cemetery, Canon City, Colorado] || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 19 || 1885 || '''[[Wyman-2082|George Edward Wyman]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fairmount_Cemetery%2C_Denver%2C_Colorado Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado]
Plot: Block 32 || {{Image|file=Wyman-2082.jpg |size=s}} |- | 20 || 1886 || '''[[Branch-1903|Albert H. Branch]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Riverside_Cemetery%2C_Denver%2C_Colorado Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Colorado] || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 21 || 1887 || '''[[Kimball-1511|George Keith Kimball]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fairmount_Cemetery%2C_Denver%2C_Colorado Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado]
Plot: Block 3 || {{Image|file=Kimball-1511.jpg |size=s}} |- | 22 || 1888 || '''[[Todd-9544|William David Todd]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Riverside_Cemetery%2C_Denver%2C_Colorado Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Colorado]
Plot: Block 5 Lot 106 Section ALL || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 23 || 1889 || '''[[Bridwell-340|William Theophilus Bridwell]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Greenwood_Cemetery%2C_Canon_City%2C_Colorado Greenwood Cemetery, Canon City, Colorado] || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 24 || 1890 || '''[[Le_Neve_Foster-1|Ernest Le Neve Foster]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fairmount_Cemetery%2C_Denver%2C_Colorado Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado] || {{Image|file=Le_Neve_Foster-1.jpg |size=s}} |- | 25 || 1891 || '''[[Maxwell-11560|John Mills Maxwell]]''' ||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fairmount_Cemetery%2C_Denver%2C_Colorado Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado]
Plot: Block 13 || {{Image|file=Maxwell-11560.jpg |size=s}} |- | 26 || 1892 || '''[[Wright-42358|William D. Wright]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fairmount_Cemetery%2C_Denver%2C_Colorado Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado] || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 27 || 1893 || '''[[Sanford-4483|Jethro Cornell Sanford]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Greenmount_Cemetery%2C_Durango%2C_Colorado Greenmount Cemetery, Durango, Colorado] || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 28 || 1894 || '''[[Bush-7646|William L. Bush]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fairmount_Cemetery%2C_Denver%2C_Colorado Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado]
Plot: Block 1 Lot 19 Section 2 UNMARKED || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 29 || 1895 || '''[[Peirce-1011|William Darlington Peirce]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fairmount_Cemetery%2C_Denver%2C_Colorado Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado]
Plot: Mausoleum: Chapel Floor; Lounge 7, Tier D || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 30 || 1896 || '''[[Roe-3494|George Washington Roe]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Roselawn_Cemetery%2C_Pueblo%2C_Colorado Roselawn Cemetery, Pueblo, Colorado]
Plot: 13 515 7 || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 31 || 1897 || '''[[Tucker-14527|Cromwell Tucker]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fairmount_Cemetery%2C_Denver%2C_Colorado Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado]
Plot: Block 72 || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 32 || 1898 || '''[[DeLong-1243|Horace Tool DeLong]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Masonic_Cemetery%2C_Orchard_Mesa%2C_Colorado Masonic Cemetery, Orchard Mesa, Colorado] || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 33 || 1899 || '''[[Burnand-50|Alphonse Adolph Burnand]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Hollywood_Forever_Cemetery%2C_Hollywood%2C_California Hollywood Forever Cemetery, Hollywood, California]
Plot: Cathedral Mausoleum, Crypt 737 || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 34 || 1900 || '''[[Milsom-104|Joseph W. Milsom]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Greenwood_Cemetery%2C_Canon_City%2C_Colorado Greenwood Cemetery, Canon City, Colorado]
Plot: 7 || {{Image|file=Milsom-104.jpg|size=s}} |- | 35 || 1901 || '''[[Kennedy-2147|George Dempsey Kennedy]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Evergreen_Cemetery%2C_Colorado_Springs%2C_Colorado Evergreen Cemetery, Colorado Springs, Colorado] || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 36 || 1902 || '''[[Dean-12174|Marshall Henry Dean]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fairmount_Cemetery%2C_Denver%2C_Colorado Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado]
Plot: Block 25, Lot 110, Grave 10 || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 37 || 1903 || '''[[Killian-1033|James Rumney Killian]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Forest_Lawn_Memorial_Park%2C_Glendale%2C_California Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale), Glendale, California]
Plot: Section M, 88888 Tier 6, Space 86 || {{Image|file=Killian-1033.jpg |size=s}} |- | 38 || 1904 || '''[[James-19159|Benjamin Lloyd James]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fairmount_Cemetery%2C_Denver%2C_Colorado Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado]
Plot: Block 2 || {{Image|file=James-19159.jpg |size=s}} |- | 39 || 1905 || '''[[Painter-3227|Charles Fremont Painter]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Lone_Tree_Cemetery%2C_San_Miguel_County%2C_Colorado Lone Tree Cemetery, San Miguel County, Colorado] || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 40 || 1906 || '''[[Jones-100245|Arthur Edgar Jones]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fairmount_Cemetery%2C_Denver%2C_Colorado Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado]
Plot: Block 32 || {{Image|file=Jones-100245.jpg |size=s}} |- | 41 || 1907 || '''[[Davis-82685|Joseph Alliene Davis]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Green_Mountain_Cemetery%2C_Boulder%2C_Colorado Green Mountain Cemetery, Boulder, Colorado]
Plot: D 252 || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 42 || 1908 || '''[[Haffy-1|John Bernard Haffy]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Del_Norte_Cemetery%2C_Del_Norte%2C_Colorado Del Norte Cemetery, Del Norte, Colorado]
Plot: C 61 sp 2 || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 43 || 1909 || '''[[Musser-862|George Washington Musser]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fairmount_Cemetery%2C_Denver%2C_Colorado Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado]
Plot: block 24 || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 44 || 1910 || '''[[McGaffey-37|Albert Bertrand McGaffey]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Hollywood_Forever_Cemetery%2C_Hollywood%2C_California Hollywood Forever Cemetery, Hollywood, California]
Plot: COLM-COLSW/#/L || ''Need Photo'' |- | 45 || 1911 || '''[[Woodward-7796|Hirah Wadsworth "Ward" Woodward]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fairmount_Cemetery%2C_Denver%2C_Colorado Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado]
Plot: Block 31 || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 46 || 1912 || '''[[Simonton-465|George Edward Simonton]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Riverside_Cemetery%2C_Denver%2C_Colorado Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Colorado]
Plot: Block 2, Lot 21 || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 47 || 1913 || '''[[Pickerill-180|William S. Pickerill]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Greenmount_Cemetery%2C_Durango%2C_Colorado Greenmount Cemetery, Durango, Colorado] || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 48 || 1914 || '''[[Dudley-5211|Charles H. Dudley]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Evergreen_Cemetery%2C_Colorado_Springs%2C_Colorado Evergreen Cemetery, Colorado Springs, Colorado]
Plot: Block 00065 000089 - 0000EC || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 49 || 1915 || '''[[Simons-3155|Robert Malcolm Simons]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fairmount_Cemetery%2C_Denver%2C_Colorado Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado]
Plot: Block 15 || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 50 || 1916 || '''[[Sternberg-379|Guy Vroman Sternberg]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Orchard_Mesa_Cemetery%2C_Grand_Junction%2C_Colorado Orchard Mesa Cemetery, Grand Junction, Colorado] || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 51 || 1917 || '''[[Crain-2031|Lee "Buddy" D. Crain Sr.]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Grandview_Cemetery%2C_Fort_Collins%2C_Colorado Grandview Cemetery, Fort Collins, Colorado]
Plot: B 115 9 || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 52 || 1918 || '''[[Kellogg-3343|Clarence Melville Kellogg]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fairmount_Cemetery%2C_Denver%2C_Colorado Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado]
Plot: Block 24 || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 53 || 1919 || '''[[Bishop-16300|Frank Lee Bishop]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fairmount_Cemetery%2C_Denver%2C_Colorado Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado]
Plot: Block 15 || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 54 || 1920 || '''[[Burke-8753|Haslett Platt Burke]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fairmount_Cemetery%2C_Denver%2C_Colorado Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado]
Plot: Block 97 || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 55 || 1921 || '''[[Van_Fleet-318|Marshall Henry Van Fleet]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fairmount_Cemetery%2C_Denver%2C_Colorado Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado]
Plot: Block 83 || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 56 || 1922 || '''[[Hufferd-22|Edward Payne Hufferd]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Evergreen_Cemetery%2C_Colorado_Springs%2C_Colorado Evergreen Cemetery, Colorado Springs, Colorado]
Plot: Section 235, Plot 87 || {{Image|file=Hufferd-22.jpg |size=s}} |- | 57 || 1923 || '''[[Wiley-3577|Jesse Clinton Wiley]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Del_Norte_Cemetery%2C_Del_Norte%2C_Colorado Del Norte Cemetery, Del Norte, Colorado]
Plot: AF&AM 1 sp 2 || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 58 || 1924 || '''[[Vaile-37|William Newell Vaile]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fairmount_Cemetery%2C_Denver%2C_Colorado Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado] || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 59 || 1925 || '''[[Mirick-156|Frank G. Mirick]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Mountain_View_Cemetery%2C_Pueblo%2C_Colorado Mountain View Cemetery, Pueblo, Colorado] || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 60 || 1926 || '''[[Reinhard-465|Frank Joseph Reinhard]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Golden_Cemetery%2C_Golden%2C_Colorado Golden Cemetery, Golden, Colorado]
Plot: At Centennial and Homestead || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 61 || 1927 || '''[[Andrew-3367|Dr. John Andrew]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Mountain_View_Cemetery%2C_Longmont%2C_Colorado Mountain View Cemetery, Longmont, Colorado]
Plot: Block 2, Lot B, Space 8 || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 62 || 1928 || '''[[Newsom-1448|Issac Ernest Newsom]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Grandview_Cemetery%2C_Fort_Collins%2C_Colorado Grandview Cemetery, Fort Collins, Colorado] || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 63 || 1929 || '''[[Hershey-834|Reuben W. Hershey]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Crown_Hill_Cemetery%2C_Wheat_Ridge%2C_Colorado Crown Hill Cemetery, Wheat Ridge, Colorado]
Plot: Section 34 || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 64 || 1930 || '''[[Mitchell-31672|Horace Hilton Mitchell]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Evergreen_Cemetery%2C_Colorado_Springs%2C_Colorado Evergreen Cemetery, Colorado Springs, Colorado]
Plot: Block 0000B 000068 - 0000SW || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 65 || 1931 || '''[[Desch-78|Casper S. Desch]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Orchard_Mesa_Cemetery%2C_Grand_Junction%2C_Colorado Orchard Mesa Cemetery, Grand Junction, Colorado]
Plot: Center, Municipal Cemetery - Masonic || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 66 || 1932 || '''[[Luxford-326|George Alfred Luxford]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fairmount_Cemetery%2C_Denver%2C_Colorado Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado]
Plot: Block 97 || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 67 || 1933 || '''[[Vaille-2|Howard Theodore Vaille]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fairmount_Cemetery%2C_Denver%2C_Colorado Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado]
Plot: Block 86 || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 68 || 1934 || '''[[Patton-7034|Charles A. Patton]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Grandview_Cemetery%2C_Wray%2C_Colorado Grandview Cemetery, Wray, Colorado] || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 69 || 1935 || '''[[Wood-41249|Kenneth Oakes Wood]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Forest_Lawn_Memorial_Park%2C_Glendale%2C_California Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, California]
Plot: Whispering Pines, Map 1, Lot 1722, Space 1 || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 70 || 1936 || '''[[Arthur-3685|William Reed Arthur]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Green_Mountain_Cemetery%2C_Boulder%2C_Colorado Green Mountain Cemetery, Boulder, Colorado]
Plot: Garden of Devotion, Lot 381 || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 71 || 1937 || '''[[Baum-1496|Harry Lester Baum]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fairmount_Cemetery%2C_Denver%2C_Colorado Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado]
Plot: Section 319 – Tier EE – Chapel Floor || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 72 || 1938 || '''[[Nelson-23997|William Mullineaux Nelson]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fairmount_Cemetery%2C_Denver%2C_Colorado Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado]
Plot: Mausoleum || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 73 || 1939 || '''[[Cox-33359|Thomas Harvey Cox]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Olathe_Cemetery%2C_Olathe%2C_Colorado Olathe Cemetery, Olathe, Colorado] || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 74 || 1940 || '''[[Knauss-472|Francis Jacob Knauss]]''' ||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fairmount_Cemetery%2C_Denver%2C_Colorado Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado]
Plot: Mausoleum - Main Floor, Section 24, Tier BB || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 75 || 1941 || '''[[Hilliard-1858|Benjamin Clark Hilliard, Sr.]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Crown_Hill_Cemetery%2C_Wheat_Ridge%2C_Colorado Crown Hill Cemetery, Wheat Ridge, Colorado]
Plot: Block 33, Lot 78, Space 3 || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 76 || 1942 || '''[[Twombly-246|George C. Twombly]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Memory_Gardens%2C_Fort_Morgan%2C_Colorado Memory Gardens, Fort Morgan, Colorado] || {{Image|file=Twombly-246.jpg |size=s}} |- | 77 || 1943 || '''[[Horn-6365|John William Herschel Horn]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fairmount_Cemetery%2C_Lamar%2C_Colorado Fairmount Cemetery, Lamar, Colorado] || {{Image|file=Horn-6365.jpg |size=s}} |- | 78 || 1944 || '''[[Clark-61788|John Robert Clark]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Highland_Cemetery%2C_Meeker%2C_Colorado Highland Cemetery, Meeker, Colorado] || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 79 || 1945 || '''[[Allen-51568|Frank DeWitt Allen, Sr.]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Akron_Cemetery%2C_Akron%2C_Colorado Akron Cemetery, Akron, Colorado]
Plot: Bl 1, Section 6, Lot 19, Sp 6 || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 80 || 1946 || '''[[Olinger-600|Grover Cleveland Olinger]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fairmount_Cemetery%2C_Denver%2C_Colorado Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado]
Plot: Mausoleum || ''Need Photo'' |- | 81 || 1947 ||'''[[Swinton-280| John Robert Swinton]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Masonic_Cemetery%2C_Trinidad%2C_Colorado Masonic Cemetery, Trinidad, Colorado] || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 82 || 1948 || '''[[Krebs-1338|Samuel Stuart Krebs]]''' || Cedar Creek Cemetery, Montrose, Colorado || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 83 || 1949 || '''[[Wittelshofer-1|Edwin J. Wittelshofer]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fairmount_Cemetery%2C_Denver%2C_Colorado Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado]
Plot: Mausoleum Main Floor Tier FF || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 84 || 1950-1951 || '''[[Barnes-21809|Clarence Wheeler Barnes]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Crown_Hill_Cemetery%2C_Wheat_Ridge%2C_Colorado Crown Hill Cemetery, Wheat Ridge, Colorado]
Plot: Block 37 || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | || 1950 || '''[[Bundy-1810|Harry Webb Bundy]]''' (Honorary) || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Crown_Hill_Cemetery%2C_Wheat_Ridge%2C_Colorado Crown Hill Cemetery, Wheat Ridge, Colorado]
Plot: Block 16 || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 85 || 1952 || '''[[Lee-36043|Olin Pierce Lee]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Shrine_of_Remembrance_Mausoleum%2C_Colorado_Springs%2C_Colorado Shrine of Remembrance Mausoleum, Colorado Springs, Colorado] || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 86 || 1953 || '''[[Glover-7837|Hubert Glover]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Mountain_View_Cemetery%2C_Pueblo%2C_Colorado Mountain View Cemetery, Pueblo, Colorado]
Plot: W Bl 4 Lot 58 : 6|| {{Image|file=Glover-7837.jpg |size=s}} |- | 87 || 1954 || '''[[Shaw-21377|Donald Wakefield Shaw]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Cedar_Hill_Cemetery%2C_Paonia%2C_Colorado Cedar Hill Cemetery, Paonia, Colorado] || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 88 || 1955 || '''[[Mantz-230|Charles Armstrong Mantz]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fairmount_Cemetery%2C_Denver%2C_Colorado Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado]
Plot: Block 3 || {{Image|file=Mantz-230.jpg |size=s}} |- | 89 || 1956 || '''[[Ryan-14950|Millard Emmerson Ryan]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Hillcrest_Cemetery%2C_Rocky_Ford%2C_Colorado Hillcrest Cemetery, Rocky Ford, Colorado] || {{Image|file=Ryan-14950.jpg |size=s}} |- | 90 || 1957 || '''[[Spann-478|Dexter Aubrey Spann]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Gunnison_Cemetery%2C_Gunnison%2C_Colorado Gunnison Cemetery, Gunnison, Colorado] || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 91 || 1958 || '''[[Van_Fleet-560|Glenn Burt "Parps" Van Fleet]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fairmount_Cemetery%2C_Denver%2C_Colorado Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado]
Plot: Sec SW 1/4, Block 106, Lot 7 || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 92 || 1959 || '''[[Gobble-224|Clifford Johnson Gobble]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Elmwood_Cemetery%2C_Brighton%2C_Colorado Elmwood Cemetery, Brighton, Colorado] || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 93 || 1960 || '''[[Ray-10832|Carlton M. Ray]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fairmount_Cemetery%2C_Denver%2C_Colorado Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado]
Plot: Mausoleum || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 94 || 1961 || '''[[Snyder-14180|Leon Henry Snyder]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Evergreen_Cemetery%2C_Colorado_Springs%2C_Colorado Evergreen Cemetery, Colorado Springs, Colorado]
Plot: Block 003-A - - 000221|| {{Image|file=Snyder-14180.jpg |size=s}} |- | 95 || 1962 || '''[[Latimer-1678|Ellis Orville Latimer]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Crown_Hill_Cemetery%2C_Wheat_Ridge%2C_Colorado Crown Hill Cemetery, Wheat Ridge, Colorado] || ''Need Photo'' |- | 96 || 1963 || '''[[Bartholic-9|Clarence L. Bartholic]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Crown_Hill_Cemetery%2C_Wheat_Ridge%2C_Colorado Crown Hill Cemetery, Wheat Ridge, Colorado] || {{Image|file=Bartholic-9.jpg |size=s}} |- | 97 || 1964 || [[Thomson-11422|Charles Leroy Thomson]] || Need more research. Profile is correct. || |- | 98 || 1965 || '''[[Wesch-29| John Hyde "Jack" Wesch]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Cortez_Cemetery%2C_Cortez%2C_Colorado Cortez Cemetery, Cortez, Colorado]
Plot: Block 5 Lot 24 QTR SW SP 3 || {{Image|file=Wesch-29.jpg |size=s}} |- | 99 || 1966 || '''[[Cannon-6105|Irving Moody Cannon]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Linn_Grove_Cemetery%2C_Greeley%2C_Colorado Linn Grove Cemetery, Greeley, Colorado]
Plot: Block 3 || {{Image|file=Cannon-6105.jpg |size=s}} |- | 100 || 1967 || '''[[Gore-3112|Charles Thomas Gore]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fairmount_Cemetery%2C_Denver%2C_Colorado Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado] || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 101 || 1968 || '''[[Shafer-2313|Stewart Adair Shafer Sr.]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fairmount_Cemetery%2C_Denver%2C_Colorado Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado]
Plot: Block 25 || {{Image|file=Shafer-2313.jpg |size=s}} |- | 102 || 1969 || '''[[Gobin-75|William L. Gobin]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Hillcrest_Cemetery%2C_Rocky_Ford%2C_Colorado Hillcrest Cemetery, Rocky Ford, Colorado]
Plot: Block 06 Lot 33 || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 103 || 1970 || '''[[Swank-687|Galen Emil Swank]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Chapel_Hill_Memorial_Gardens%2C_Littleton%2C_Colorado Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens, Littleton, Colorado] || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 104 || 1971 || '''[[Mabry-1146|Dean C. Mabry]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Masonic_Cemetery%2C_Trinidad%2C_Colorado Masonic Cemetery, Trinidad, Colorado]
Plot: 57 || {{Image|file=Mabry-1146.jpg |size=s}} |- | 105 || 1972 || '''[[Chastain-1887|Hugh Elbert Chastain]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Goodman_Point_Cemetery%2C_Montezuma_County%2C_Colorado Goodman Point Cemetery, Montezuma County, Colorado] || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 106 || 1973 || '''[[Martin-67734|Edward Alexander Martin]]''' || Municipal Cemetery, Grand Junction, Colorado || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 107 || 1974 || '''[[Carlson-4266|Clarence Conrad Carlson]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Resthaven_Memory_Gardens%2C_Fort_Collins%2C_Colorado Resthaven Memory Gardens, Fort Collins, Colorado]
Plot: Good Shepherd || {{Image|file=Carlson-4266.jpg |size=s}} |- | || 1974 || '''[[Settle-1097|Dean C. Settle]]''' (Honorary) || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Shrine_of_Remembrance_Mausoleum%2C_Colorado_Springs%2C_Colorado Shrine of Remembrance Mausoleum, Colorado Springs, Colorado] || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 108 || 1975 || '''[[Hines-4845|Clarence Walter Hines, Jr.]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fairmount_Cemetery%2C_Denver%2C_Colorado Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado] || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 109 || 1976 || '''[[Gern-20|Jess William Gern]]''' || Cremated || No Photo |- | 110 || 1977 || '''[[Ladd-2407|Wilbur N. Ladd Sr.]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Roselawn_Cemetery%2C_Pueblo%2C_Colorado Roselawn Cemetery, Pueblo, Colorado]
Plot: 6 128DD || {{Image|file=Ladd-2407.jpg |size=s}} |- | 111 || 1978 || [[Jamerson-181|Lloyd John Jamerson]] || Need more research. Profile is correct. Not found in Colorado on Find A Grave. No obituary yet. || |- | 112 || 1979 || '''[[Powell-17196|Carl Henry Powell]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Grandview_Cemetery%2C_Fort_Collins%2C_Colorado Grandview Cemetery, Fort Collins, Colorado] || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 113 || 1980 || '''[[Roberts-42418|Roscoe Roberts]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Grandview_Cemetery%2C_Wray%2C_Colorado Grandview Cemetery, Wray, Colorado] || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 114 || 1981 || '''[[Wagner-11554|John. R. Wagner]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fairmount_Cemetery%2C_Denver%2C_Colorado Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado] || {{Image|file=Wagner-11554.jpg |size=s}} |- | 115 || 1982 || '''[[Corlett-455|David L. Corlett]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Dove_Creek_Cemetery%2C_Dove_Creek%2C_Colorado Dove Creek Cemetery, Dove Creek, Colorado] || {{Image|file=Corlett-455.jpg |size=s}} |- | 116 || 1983 || [[Berman-629|Samuel Berman]] || Need more research. Profile is correct. || |- | 117 || 1984 || '''[[Milheim-11|Richard Keith Milheim]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Crown_Hill_Cemetery%2C_Wheat_Ridge%2C_Colorado Crown Hill Cemetery, Wheat Ridge, Colorado] || {{Image|file=Milheim-11.jpg |size=s}} |- | 118 || 1985 || '''[[Dunn-17577|James Dunn]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Roselawn_Cemetery%2C_Pueblo%2C_Colorado Roselawn Cemetery, Pueblo, Colorado]
Plot: PK 10A 6 || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 119 || 1986 || '''[[McCracken-5029|John "Butch" C McCracken]]''' ||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Holly_Cemetery%2C_Holly%2C_Colorado Holly Cemetery, Holly Colorado] || ''Need Photo'' |- | 120 || 1987 || '''[[Hoff-1724|Norman L. Hoff]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fort_Logan_National_Cemetery%2C_Denver%2C_Colorado Fort Logan National Cemetery, Denver, Colorado] || {{Image|file=Hoff-1724.jpg |size=s}} |- | 121 || 1988 || '''[[English-5109|Harry Cole "Pete" English]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Arlington_National_Cemetery%2C_Arlington%2C_Virginia Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia]
Plot: Section 30 Site 960-A || {{Image|file=English-5109.jpg |size=s}} |- | 122 || 1989 || [[Hamilton-25744|Dwight Alan Hamilton]] || Need more research. Profile is correct. Not found in Colorado on Find A Grave. || |- | 123 || 1990 || '''[[Smith-248387|Donald P. Smith, Jr.]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Buffalo_Creek_Cemetery%2C_Buffalo_Creek%2C_Colorado Buffalo Creek Cemetery, Buffalo Creek, Colorado] || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 124 || 1991 || '''[[Hurst-4761|Guy Conly Hurst, Jr.]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fort_Sam_Houston_National_Cemetery%2C_San_Antonio%2C_Texas Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery, San Antonio, Texas]
Plot: Section 25 Site 399 || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 125 || 1992 || '''[[Miklich-12|Richard A. Miklich]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Cedaredge_Cemetery%2C_Cedaredge%2C_Colorado Cedaredge Cemetery, Cedaredge, Colorado] || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 126 || 1993 || [[Harper-14316|John L. Harper]] || Need more research. Profile is correct.|| |- | || 1993 || '''[[Templeton-3673|Allan Clare Templeton]]''' (Honorary) || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Hillcrest_Cemetery%2C_Rocky_Ford%2C_Colorado Hillcrest Cemetery, Rocky Ford, Colorado] || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 127 || 1994 || ''Living'' || || |- | 128 || 1995 || '''[[Aycock-495|James W. Aycock, Jr.]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fort_Sam_Houston_National_Cemetery%2C_San_Antonio%2C_Texas Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery, San Antonio, Texas] || {{Image|file=Aycock-495.jpg |size=s}} |- | 129 || 1996 || '''[[Bartholic-10|Robert L. Bartholic]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Crown_Hill_Cemetery%2C_Wheat_Ridge%2C_Colorado Crown Hill Cemetery, Wheat Ridge, Colorado] || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 130 || 1997 || ''Living'' || || |- | || 1997 || Ray E. Robinson (Honorary) || Need more research. Not found in Colorado in Find A Grave || |- | 131 || 1998 || ''Living'' || || |- | 132 || 1999 || ''Living'' || || |- | 133 || 2000 || ''Living'' || || |- | || 2000 || '''[[Mathena-70|Ulric Dean Mathena Jr.]]''' (Honorary) || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Lafayette_Cemetery%2C_Lafayette%2C_Colorado Lafayette Cemetery, Lafayette, Colorado] || {{Image|file=Mathena-70.jpg |size=s}} |- | 134 || 2001 || '''[[Crossno-47|Ben Murray Crossno]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Roselawn_Cemetery%2C_Pueblo%2C_Colorado Roselawn Cemetery, Pueblo, Colorado] || {{Image|file=Crossno-47.jpg |size=s}} |- | 135 || 2002 || ''Living'' || || |- | 136 || 2003 || ''Living'' || || |- | 137 || 2004 || ''Living'' || || |- | 138 || 2005 || [[Schmidt-20221|Richard W Schmidt]] || Need more research. Profile is correct. || |- | 139 || 2006 || ''Living'' || || |- | 140 || 2007 || ''Living'' || || |- | 141 || 2008 || ''Living'' || || |- | || 2008 || '''[[Ford-17546|Gerald Alan Ford]]''' (Honorary) || Cremated || No Photo |- | 142 || 2009 || ''Living'' || || |- | 143 || 2010 || '''[[Johnson-92703|Charles Gordon Johnson]]''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Akron_Cemetery%2C_Akron%2C_Colorado Akron Cemetery, Akron, Colorado] || {{Image|file=See Profile |size=s}} |- | 144 || 2011 || ''Living'' || || |- | 145 || 2012 || ''Living'' || || |- | 146 || 2013 || ''Living'' || || |- | 147 || 2014 || ''Living'' || || |- | 148 || 2015 || ''Living'' || || |- | 149 || 2016 || ''Living'' || || |- | 150 || 2017 || ''Living'' || || |- | 151 || 2018 || [[Moss-10921|Phillip E "Phil" Moss Sr.]] || Need more research. Profile is correct.|| |- | 152 || 2019 || ''Living'' || || |- | 153 || 2020 || '''[[Coberly-347|David Lee Coberly]]''' || Cremated || No Photo |- | 154 || 2021 || ''Living'' || || |- | 155 || 2022 || ''Living'' || || |- | 156 || 2023 || ''Living'' || || |- | 157 || 2024 || ''Living'' || || |}

=== Notes === * All corrections to names and dates are done here. The official list on the Grand Lodge website needs to be updated. ** Ernest LeNeve Foster -> Ernest '''Le Neve''' Foster (see note below) ** Alphonse A. Burnard -> Alphonse A. '''Burnand''' ** William D. Pierce -> William D. '''Peirce''' ** Edwin J. Wittleshofer -> Edwin J. '''Wittelshofer''' ** Edward P. Huffred -> Edward P. '''Hufferd''' ** Alfred B. McGaffy -> '''Albert''' B. '''McGaffey''' ** William D. Nelson -> William '''M.''' Nelson ** Steward A. Shafer -> '''Stewart''' A. Shafer ** Charles L. Thompson -> Charles L. '''Thomson''' * [[Chivington-1|John Milton Chivington]] (GM 1861): Apparently, when he was buried, it was originally in an unmarked grave. The Grand Lodge of Colorado discussed this in the Grand Lodge session of 1918 and agreed to fund and place a headstone for his grave. * [[Le_Neve_Foster-1|Ernest Le Neve Foster]] (GM 1890): "Le Neve" is not a middle name, but a part of his last name. His full last name is "Le Neve Foster". More of this family name is found in the UK. * Need to verify: [[Bush-7646|William L. Bush]] (GM 1894) is the younger brother-in-law of [[Hart-15105|Cornelius Joseph Hart]] (GM 1877). Cornelius' wife is William's sister. * [[Simonton-465|George Edward Simonton]] (GM 1912) is the first Grand Master to be born in Colorado. But he was only born in Colorado Territory, before it became a State. The first Grand Master to be born in the State of Colorado is [[Wood-41249|Kenneth Oakes Wood]] (GM 1935), born in Trinidad, Colorado in 1895. == Colorado Freemasonry Sources == * Volumes 1-17 (1861-1877) and 23-62 (1883-1922) of the [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008698578 Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Colorado of the Most Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons] * http://longmontmasons.org/colorado-history/centennial-1861-1961/outstanding-grand-officers/ * http://www.yorkrite.org/co/gccm/forms/2018Proceedings.pdf * http://www.yorkriteco.org/megrac/forms/ra18proceedings.pdf * http://www.scottishritefoundation.org/pdf/riteCare50Year.pdf * https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Bench_and_bar_of_Colorado_(1917)/Portraits * Library and Museum Association, comp. "150 Years of Masonry in Colorado, A Historical Overview and Biographies of Past Grand Masters", 2011. PDF.

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[[Category:Chronicles of New France]] The engages of la Grande Recrue are listed [[:Category:Grande Recrue|here]]. [[de Chomedey-1|Paul de Chomedey, sieur de Maisonneuve]] hired one hundred settlers for the Société Notre-Dame de Montréal (1641-1663) to reinforce the outpost of Ville-Marie (Montreal) against the Iroquois. A second vessel, the Saint André, arrived in 1659. Aboard were Jeanne Mance and Marguerite Bourgeoys, returning with one-hundred additional recruits.Archives de l'Hôtel-Dieu de Montréal, Document 31. ==Sources==

Grandma's Postcard Collection

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[[Category: Family Postcard Collections]][[Category: E-Cards]] *My great great grandmother must have saved every postcard she ever received. The time span ranges from prior to her getting married all the way to having her own grandchildren. Every one of these postcards was sent to her by family and friends. With her postcards, letters and labeled family photos, I've gotten to know her and piece together family members better than I ever would have otherwise. *I hope that I have made this profile a little bit easier to navigate. Even if you don't find an e-card to send or image to enhance your own tree, please enjoy the postcards of [[Kraus-814|Mabel Kraus]] ==Other/Holidays== *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Grandma_s_Postcard_Collection-18] Christmas *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Grandma_s_Postcard_Collection-19] Valentine's Day *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Grandma_s_Postcard_Collection-20] Merry Christmas *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Grandma_s_Postcard_Collection-41] Christmas *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Grandma_s_Postcard_Collection-25] Easter *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Grandma_s_Postcard_Collection-27] Birthday *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Grandma_s_Postcard_Collection-50] Christmas *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Grandma_s_Postcard_Collection-51] Christmas *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Grandma_s_Postcard_Collection-54] General Pershing ==Pennsylvania== *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Grandma_s_Postcard_Collection-2] Franklin Institute *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Grandma_s_Postcard_Collection-37] Fairmount Park ==Ohio== *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Grandma_s_Postcard_Collection-3] Masonic Temple and Cleveland Hotel *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Grandma_s_Postcard_Collection-16] Hillsboro, Ohio *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Grandma_s_Postcard_Collection-26] Township Park ==Virginia== *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Grandma_s_Postcard_Collection-6] William and Mary College *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Grandma_s_Postcard_Collection-7] Blandford Church *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Grandma_s_Postcard_Collection-12] Old Blandford Church *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Grandma_s_Postcard_Collection-13] Confederate Memorial Institute *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Grandma_s_Postcard_Collection-31] Tobb Street Presbyterian Church *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Grandma_s_Postcard_Collection-36] Old Capital Building *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Grandma_s_Postcard_Collection-40] William and Mary *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Grandma_s_Postcard_Collection-29] Virginia College ==New Jersey== *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Grandma_s_Postcard_Collection-8] Elephant Hotel *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Grandma_s_Postcard_Collection-32] Maple Shade, NJ *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Grandma_s_Postcard_Collection-38] New High School, Hudson Ave ==Indiana== *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Grandma_s_Postcard_Collection-1] Tabernacle Presbyterian Church *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Grandma_s_Postcard_Collection-42] Turkey Run State Park ==Florida== *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Grandma_s_Postcard_Collection-48] Indiana River ==New York== *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Grandma_s_Postcard_Collection-21] Central Park *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Grandma_s_Postcard_Collection-23] Central Park Boat House *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Grandma_s_Postcard_Collection-24] Botanical Gardens *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Grandma_s_Postcard_Collection-39] Pine Lake *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Grandma_s_Postcard_Collection-53] Catskill Mountain ==Texas== *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Grandma_s_Postcard_Collection-17] Houston, Texas ==Maryland== *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Grandma_s_Postcard_Collection-22] Baltimore, Maryland ==Washington, DC== *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Grandma_s_Postcard_Collection-35] Thomas Jefferson Memorial *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Grandma_s_Postcard_Collection-44] Washington Monument

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[[Category:Images]] Granny's pictures and documents
{{Image|file=Scholte-27-1.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Hiand welcome everyone at Granny's pictures. Guess many of us have lots of old (or more recent) pictures (or documents) we're using for many different profiles or projects. Recently I thought it was time to finally edit and add some pictures and info into my own Bio, almost immediately after I edited my Bio, I received a message from a sweet fellow genealogist, that the pictures I added, well, they were visible to me, but everyone else just was watching a few boring lines of txt , saying these were my protected images. He had experienced the same thing after editing his Bio and it took him quite a while to figure this out (he was the only one able to see the pictures), so I really was very lucky he took the time to notify me,otherwise, if no one notifies you about this fact, it could take months to finally discover no one but yourself can see these images. He told me the solution was to make an open free space for the images you want to use and so here it is. So a very special thanks here for you David for your help and tips :) and for everyone, 'Granny's space' is an open free space page, if you also need some free space and don't feel like creating a free space/page yourself, feel free to add the pictures or documents you want to share or use right here. The picture above, well this is my great great grand mother [[Scholte-28|Mattje Martsen Scholte]] next to her house, her husband and probably her adult sons in front of it, this was a traditional so called 'Spitkeet'('Spit shack')[http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plaggenhut]in Opende,Friesland. People had to build it in one day(24 h) and than they would be the rightful owners of that piece of Land and the house, the little shed probably was a 'hen house', because of the mostly large families and because they were not allowed to expand the house once it was build, people built 'hen houses', the only way to 'expand' and create more room for either themselves or some of the many children. This picture has made it to a Fries newspaper in Holland, the picture went missing and for many years we have been searching in our'huge' family for it. Finally after a long search we received a copy by mail from 'Stichting Historische Kring Opende' from Mr. Jan Babois , so a special thank you for these great genealogists/historians from Friesland also[http://sthko.weebly.com/uitgaven.html]
}} Should anyone find material here that could possibly be construed as a violation of part of the Honor Code, please notify me immediately! Some contents (scrollboxes) are added already, feel free to use, add or adjust a content (scrollbox) if you need one, just remember this is a public /open space/page, so it's public and free for everyone to see, share and use, (that is if they signed the Wiki Honor code), so think of privacy and copyright, and only add pictures/documents free of copyright and with no privacy issues ! Just upload your pictures or documents name them (what category you'd like to see them placed) and I'll add them if you like or if you don't want to see them placed in any box just upload and they can be found in images, of course if you know how to, you can add them in the boxes yourself. Upload image, name the image person name and/or category ,scroll down, copy the upper link from: 'use image inside text' and paste it between the 'Div style lines', than preview and if it's ok , save changes, if not just don't save. Of course if pictures already were uploaded and used at a(open/public!) profile, just copy the link from that profile and paste it here, you don't need to upload already existing and used pictures again, greets, enjoy and, Good luck !
{{Image|file=Granny_s_pictures-45.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption= }} ===Dutch Roots Project Pictures===
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===Dutch, Belgium, French pictures ===
{{Image|file=Granny_s_pictures-15.jpg |caption=Granny's pictures Familie Lucy }}{{Image|file=Tabak-9-1.jpg |caption=Jentinus Tabak }}{{Image|file=Scholte-71-4.jpg |caption=Fetje Martjes Dam-Scholte }}{{Image|file=Scholte-27.jpg |caption=Jan Scholte (maybe) }}{{Image|file=Dam-28.jpg |caption=Klaske Dam }}{{Image|file=Wijma-9-2.jpg |caption=from left to right:Albert,Henk,Arie,Geert,Sjoerd }}{{Image|file=Schievink-77-1.jpg |caption=Grietje Scholte -Schievink en Marten Scholte }}{{Image|file=Scholte-72.jpg |caption=Mattje Martjen Andries Scholte }}{{Image|file=Scholte-70.jpg |caption=Marten Scholte en Grietje Schievink }}{{Image|file=Scholte-71-3.jpg |caption=Fetje Martjes Dam-Scholte }}{{Image|file=Granny_s_pictures-9.jpg |caption=Granny's pictures Frans en Bea }}{{Image|file=Scholte-70-2.jpg |caption=Marten Scholte en Mattje Andries Scholte }}{{Image|file=Scholte-72-2.jpg |caption=Mattje Scholte }}{{Image|file=Granny_s_pictures-10.jpg |caption=Granny's pictures schoolfoto Surhuisterveen 1920 }}{{Image|file=Scholte-26-1.jpg |caption=Jasper Scholte ,Jan(John) and Klaske Dam }}{{Image|file=Granny_s_pictures-11.jpg |caption=Granny's pictures Marijke Jenny en Hans }}{{Image|file=Aalders-15.jpg |caption=Roelfien Aalders en Dirk Wijma }}{{Image|file=Aalders-17-1.jpg |caption=Albert Aalders and Hinderkien in front of their house possibly two granddaughters(?) in this picture also }}{{Image|file=Bonen-14-1.jpg |caption=Baptism record Dirck Bonen , 9 February, 1627 Amsterdam }}::kind: Dirck doopdatum: 09-02-1627
kerk: Nieuwe Kerk godsdienst: Hervormd
vader: Bonen, Willem moeder: Beex, Judith Source: Amsterdam archief bronverwijzing: DTB 40, p.382 [https://archief.amsterdam/indexen/doopregisters_1564-1811/zoek/query.nl.pl?i1=1&v1=hillegon*&r1=18&i2=2&p2=d&d2=23&m2=11&y2=1662&x=19&z=b Baptism Dirck Bonen 9 February Amsterdam] Doopregister: NL-SAA-24218523 provided by [[Terink-1| Jan Terink]] 10 September 2016"Netherlands, Noord-Holland Province, Church Records, 1523-1948," images, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1942-31207-7719-36?cc=2037985 : 21 August 2014 Baptism '''Dirck 9 February, 1627 Amsterdam'''] '''left page, right column, sixth entry'''), Nederlands Hervormde > Amsterdam > Dopen 1603-1628 > image 447 of 501; Nederlands Rijksarchiefdienst, Den Haag (Netherlands National Archives, The Hague). provided by [[Terink-1| Jan Terink]] 16 October 2016
===Documents===
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===Backgrounds and other pics===
{{Image|file=Granny_s_pictures-1.jpg |caption=Granny's pictures genealogy is a game }}{{Image|file=Granny_s_pictures-2.jpg |caption=Granny's pictures poem by Merrel Kenworthy }}{{Image|file=Granny_s_pictures-3.jpg |caption=Granny's pictures poem by Linda Hogan }}
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{{Image|file=Granny_s_pictures-59.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Gerid Leenderts, baptism May 25, 1692 Chairlos, Rotterdam }}
===Projects pictures===

Grant Name Study

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[[Category:Grant Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category: England, Grant Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] {{User Scottish Clan|tartan = Clan Tartans-28.jpg|clan = Clan Grant}} '''Thank you for your patience, this page is a work in progress!''' ----
Welcome to the Grant One Name Study!
Welcome to the Grant "One Name Study". Our hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying all things Grant. Discussion is welcome and encouraged! '''Origin of the name Grant and its meaning in Scotland''' *[https://www.houseofnames.com/grant-family-crest House Of Names] *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grant_(name)?wprov=sfti1 Wikipedia] Gaelic Name: Grannd Motto: Stand Fast Badge: Pine Origin of Name: French, grand (great) Lands: Strathspey, Glen Urquhart, Glen Moriston, and Loch Ness Pipe Music: Stand fast Craigellachie Clan Chief: The Rt. Hon. The Lord Strathspey The surname Grant was first found in Inverness-shire divided between the present-day Scottish Council Areas of Highland and Western Isles and consisting of a large northern mainland area and various island areas off the west coast, the shire was anciently both a Pictish and Norwegian stronghold. Earliest settlers in North America were in America 1651and Nova Scotia, Canada in 1760. In England, the name occurs earlier in records than it does in Scotland, which would suggest the surname originated there and moved north later. Sometime before 1194, Robert de Brus le Meschin "grants to the monks of Holmcoltran that house in the vill of Herterpol which formerly was the capital mansion of Peter le Grant; rent 5d. a year." (https://www.british-history.ac.uk/n-westmorland-records/vol7/pp43-44) de Brus died in 1194, so we know at the very latest the Grants in the Hertlepol area before 1194. The name also shows up in Norwich early in the 13th century when Adam le Graunt was named a bailiff of Norwich in 1235 and John le Graunt in 1252 (most likely father and son, as that position was often hereditary in those times). The name first appears in Scotland in 1263 when Laurence le Graunt appears as Sheriff of Inverness. The name continued on throughout history in both locations, and therefore it makes sense to separate the Grants of England from the Grants of Scotland's history unless a proven link between families exists. And there was also a Grant family in Ireland from very early times which appears to have Norman origins (see: http://www.grantonline.com/grant-family-genealogy/Normans-in-Ireland/3-barons-of-iverk.htm). Making a list of earliest Grant/le Graunt/Graunte occurrences/origins is an ongoing project, for which the results will be posted here as they develop. Further more, the Grand DNA Project (https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/grant/about/results) has shown that there are many different genetic sources for the Grant surname. ==How to Join== Please contact the '''Project Coordinator, [[Grant-2647|Geoff Grant]]''', add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. As this is a work in progress, we ask that you exercise patience as you visit this page. We plan to heavily link this page with the Grant DNA Project at Family Tree DNA as well as other relevant Grant internet sites. All Grants hailing from all backgrounds are welcome here! We hope that one day this page becomes an international headquarters for all things Grant. #[[Project:One_Name_Studies|One Name Studies project page]] - This a general information page about how Wikitree One Name Study projects work. #Add {{Tag Link|one_name_studies}} to your list of [[Special:Following|followed tags]]. That way you'll see all our discussions in {{G2G}}. #Add {{Tag Link|Grant}} to your list of [[Special:Following|followed tags]]. That way you'll see all our discussions in {{G2G}}. ==Grant One-Name-Study Template== Adding this to your profile: {{One Name Study|name=Grant}}
Will result in this: {{One Name Study|name=Grant}} ==Surname Variants== *Evidence of the Grant surname in England exists as far back as the 12th century, where a Grant family lived in Hartlepol as "sergeants" of the de Brus family. In the early 13th century, Richard le Grant, said to have been born in Nazeing in Essex, (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_le_Grant) was briefly the Archbishop of Canterbury. Other early Grants in England include Adam le Graunt who was a Bailiff of Norwich in 1235 and William le Graunt who held Holcutt Manor in Buckinhamshire in 1254. *'''(Grant, Graunt, Grand)''' ==Immigration & Migration== ===England=== *[[Grant-201|Matthew Grant]] immigrated to America as part of the Puritan Migration and is most-likely the first Grant in the Americas. He came over as part of a congregation of Puritans who were last gathered in Exeter, Devon, England, before sailing across the Atlantic. Settling first in Dorchester, MA, and soon after in Windsor, CT, where he was one of the town's founders, he has numerous descendants spread over the U.S. and Canada. A great source of info on Matthew (and link to his diary) can be found [http://www.cslib.org/matthewgrant.htm here] . Matthew is also known as Civil War General and U.S. President Ulysses Grant's earliest known ancestor. *[[Grant-4962|Peter Grant]] was another early immigrant to the U.S. after being exiled by Cromwell during the English Civil War. He settled in Maine and has several surviving descendants today. Info on him can be found at the following [http://www.amazon.com/Peter-Grant-Scotch-Kittery-Berwick/dp/B0006CR2R6 link]. ===Scotland=== *[[Grant-260| William Grant]] of Inverness, Scotland and his wife Elizabeth, son William immigrated to King George Virginia about 1690. * [[Grant-12258 | John Grant]] of Midlothian, Scotland and his wife Flora Currie built a family in Southland, New Zealand. ==Task List== *Add your own family to the group using the category tag. (Please limit this to birth name only and adopted children. No married names or spouses.) *Help improve the profiles and sources of others in your family cluster. *Work cooperatively together with other Grant profile managers to create the best tree possible. *Write comprehensive, well-sourced biographies for Grant profiles. *Check for duplicates and request merges. ==Membership== *[[Core-302|Margot Core]] * * == Links == '''Quick links:''' * [http://nyshistoricnewspapers.org./ NYHISTORICNEWSPAPERS]: has many options for searching for your '''New York ancestor'''. *https://www.familytreedna.com/public/GRANT *http://www.clangrant.org/ *http://www.electricscotland.com/webclans/dtog/grant2.html *https://www.scotclans.com/pages/clans_g *http://clangrant-us.org/ *https://www.megalithic.co.uk/article.php?sid=33091 == Sources ==

Grantville Cemetery, Grantville, Victoria

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[[Category: Victoria, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category:Grantville, Victoria]][[Category:Grantville Cemetery, Grantville, Victoria]] ---- ===About=== This is part of the [[Project:Oceania_Cemeteries#WikiTree_Australian_Cemeteries|Australian Cemeteries Project]]. *Grantville is in the South West Gippsland region of Victoria, near to Phillip Island. Links to WikiTree profiles are provided (where known). If you know of any others that can be linked to please contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] to have the link added. If you require a photo of a gravestone listed and there is no profile on WikiTree, please create a profile (WIkiTree is entirely free) and contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] and one will be added to the new profile. WikiTree is a collaborative effort, so it is little to ask that you add a profile for a person that has not already been added. If you have found a profile then please consider helping others by adding the details of another profile to WikiTree that has not already been added. ===Location and Map=== *[https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/2462899#map=15/-38.3961/145.5398 Grantville Cemetery Location] ===Aims=== *This project is to document the life and times of the people interred in Grantville Cemetery. Project members are needed to assist in the research and adding profiles and information to profiles. Hopefully it will grow to include links to other information and such things as video/audio tours of the cemetery. ===Tasks Completed=== #'''Photography''' - Completed on the 17th July 2014 #'''Photo transcriptions''' - Details of all photos have been transcribed to the sortable table below. #'''[http://tributes.heraldsun.com.au/notice/search?search.name=&search.query=Grantville&search.newspaper=DHS&search.classification=&search.dateRangeType=30&search.publicationDate=&random=1454921001366 Tributes Search]''' - Monthly check for any Grantville Burials in the past 30 days - Last Updated 16 Apr 2016
===Sortable Table of graves (934 burial records)=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Birth''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Death''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Age''' ! scope="col" class="unsortable" align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo''' |- | [[Melvin-1471|Abbot, Phyllis Evelyn]] ||||2007 Aug 13||83||Nee Melvin; W of Douglas; M of Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Abbott-9435.jpg 617] |- | [[Abbott-9435|Abbott, Douglas (Dave)]] ||||1985 Apr 23||65||H of Phyllis; F of Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Abbott-9435.jpg 617] |- | [[Adlem-28|Adlem, Frank]] ||||1971 Nov 21||93|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Adlem-28.jpg 407] |- | [[Onslow-173|Adlem, Hellie]] ||||1978 Jul 22||99|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Onslow-173.jpg 404] |- | [[Albon-47|Albon, Edgar]] ||||1962 Sep 27||84?||F of Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Albon-47.jpg 303] |- | [[Albon-56|Albon, Joseph]] ||||1939 Jul 11||24||S of Edgar|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Albon-47.jpg 303] |- | [[Alford-3274|Alford, Barry William]] ||1956 Jun 08||2007 May 09||||S of Stan & Thelma; B of Janiece and Maud; Parent with Marge of Rach, Nikki, Elisha|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Alford-3274-1.jpg 684] |- | [[Rogers-23849|Alford, Katharine B]] ||||1982 Jun 14||82||W of William; M of Kathleen, Ellen, Stan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Alford-2549.jpg 563] |- | [[Alford-2549|Alford, William]] ||1903 Nov 13||1989 Nov 20||||H of Katharine; F of Kathleen, Ellen, Stan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Alford-2549.jpg 563] |- | [[Alford-3273|Alford, William Stanley]] ||||1993 Jan 26||66||H of Thelma; F of Janiece, Barry, Maureen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Alford-3273-1.jpg 685] |- | [[Reynolds-20755|Anderson, Charlotte Alice]] ||||1975 May 30||94||W of Harry; M of Violet (dec) & Rosie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Anderson-54653.jpg 362] |- | [[Anderson-54653|Anderson, Harry]] ||||1961 Jun 13||||H of Charlotte; F of Violet (dec) & Rosie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Anderson-54653.jpg 362] |- | [[Angell-1980|Angell, John]] ||1868||1962||||H of Martha; F of Jack, Ethyl, Will|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Angell-1980.jpg 368] |- | [[Emery-5788|Angell, Martha Lena]] ||1872||1955||||W of John; M of Jack, Ethyl, Will|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Angell-1980.jpg 368] |- | [[Cole-28982|Aplin, Evelyn Margaret]] ||1926 Apr 21||2011 Oct 2011||85||nee Cole; W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Aplin-278.jpg 150] |- | [[Aplin-278|Aplin, William Charles]] ||1922 Apr 12||1993 Dec 12||71||VX85881; H of Evelyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Aplin-278.jpg 150] |- | [[Argent-310|Argent, A]] ||1890 Jan 07||1917 Oct 10||||6274 AIF; S of Ambrose and Mary (nee Caughey); b. Lussfivthoek, Belguim|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Argent-310.jpg 339] |- | [[Argent-312|Argent, Ambrose]] ||||1951 Jan 15||59||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Argent-312.jpg 336] |- | [[Argent-313|Argent, Beth]] ||||1997 Apr 09||60||D of Ambrose & Elizabeth; Sister of Alfred, Murray, Roy, Audrey, Jean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Argent-313.jpg 705] |- | [[Murray-25530|Argent, Elizabeth Marguerite]] ||||1989 Nov 06||91||W of Ambrose|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Argent-312.jpg 336] |- | [[Caughey-109|Argent, Mary Helena]] ||||||86||nee Caughey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Caughey-109.jpg 338] |- | [[Argent-72|Argent, Roy]] ||1929 Aug 31||2010 Mar 21||80||H of Patricia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Argent-72.jpg 774] |- | [[Atherton-2302|Atherton, Francis George]] ||1898 Feb 26||1982 Jun 07||||H of Ina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Atherton-2302.jpg 281] |- | [[Sturgess-386|Atherton, Ina Gladys]] ||1903 Jul 25||1991 Jun 07||||W of Francis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Atherton-2302.jpg 281] |- | [[Atherton-2303|Atherton, William George]] ||1934 Jul 03||2013 Jan 17||||S of Francis & Ina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Atherton-2303.jpg 282] |- | [[Atkinson-13033|Atkinson, Albert]] ||||1961 Mar 30||85||H of Dorothy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Atkinson-13033.jpg 274] |- | [[Mclaren-2778|Atkinson, Dorothy Mackie]] ||||1966 Mar 23||86||W of Albert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Atkinson-13033.jpg 274] |- | [[Atkinson-13038|Atkinson, Edward John]] ||||1970 Jul 05||67||H of Isobel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Atkinson-13038.jpg 276] |- | [[Swords-286|Atkinson, Isobel Phyllis]] ||||1973 Jan 05||57||W of Edward|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Atkinson-13038.jpg 276] |- | [[Balchin-163|Balchin, George Bridgman]] ||1922||1995||||H of Jean; F of Jill and Alan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Balchin-163.jpg 607] |- | [[Hunt-26458|Balchin, Jean Gladys]] ||1924||1984||||W of George; M of Jill and Alan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Balchin-163.jpg 607] |- | [[Robinson-54436|Balderston, Amelia]] ||||1938 Jun 09||75||W of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Balderston-190.jpg 188] |- | [[Cameron-15566|Balderston, Eliza]] ||||1910 Sep 02||78||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Balderston-191.jpg 195] |- | [[Balderston-191|Balderston, John]] ||||1908 Dec 22||77||d. Glen Alvie; H of Eliza|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Balderston-191.jpg 195] |- | [[Balderston-192|Balderston, John]] ||||1937 Jun 16||61||S of John & Eliza|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Balderston-192.jpg 196] |- | [[Balderston-190|Balderston, Robert]] ||||1937 Dec 28||77||H of Amelia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Balderston-190.jpg 188] |- | [[Balderston-193|Balderston, Thomas]] ||||1945 May 26||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Balderston-192.jpg 196] |- | [[Bangert-2268|Bangert, Richard]] ||||1990 Feb 22||55|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Bangert-2268.jpg 666] |- | [[Banks-10295|Banks, Melvyn Stanley]] ||||1984 Jun 20||46||H of Barbara; F of Cherylee, Shayne, Mark, Deidre, David, Stuart, Cameron|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Banks-10295.jpg 591] |- | [[Scott-52655|Baptist, Valda Olive]] ||1931 Sep 18||1995 Dec 02||||W of Frank; M of Denise, Tracey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Scott-52655.jpg 471] |- | [[Barker-17374|Barker, James Gordon (Jim)]] ||1934 Jul 31||1999 Sep 15||||S of Fred & Clarice; B of Ella, Fred, Kevin, Lorraine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/Barker-17374.jpg 717] |- | Barker, Raie Ellen||1939 Mar 13||2011 Jun 29||||W of Kevin; M of Robert, Scott, Samantha|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Barker-17377-1.jpg 784] |- | [[Barker-17377|Barker, Scott Wayne]] ||1968||2000||||S of Kevin & Raie Ellen Barker; B of Robert & Samantha; Uncle of Steven|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Barker-17377.jpg 755] |- | Barlow, Alice||1921 Mar 07||2011 My 27||||W of Claude; M of Alice, Denise.Michael, Susan, Felicity|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Barlow-5950.jpg 707] |- | [[Barlow-5950|Barlow, Claude G Denis]] ||||1996 Dec 16||75||H of Alice; F of Alice, Denise, Michael, Susan, Felicity|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Barlow-5950.jpg 707] |- | [[Barrett-14040|Barrett, Dorothy]] ||1937 Aug 15||1937 Aug 15||||D of Reg & Ena; Sister of Sean, June, Len|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Barrett-14040.jpg 400] |- | [[Miles-11256|Barrett, Ena Isabella]] ||||1995 Oct 01||86||W of Reginald; M of Yvonne, Stan, June, Len || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Miles-11256.jpg 623] |- | [[Barrett-14041|Barrett, Reginald Leonard]] ||||1992 Apr 02||83||H of Ena Isabella; F of Dorothy, Yvonne, Stan, June, Ken|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Barrett-14041.jpg 624] |- | [[Bartlett-14868|Bartlett, George Alfred]] ||1925||2007||||H of Laurell; F of Stephen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Bartlett-14868.jpg 418] |- | [[Bass-7320|Bass, Norman]] ||1922 Jul 02||2006 Feb 28||||DFM|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Bass-7320.jpg 419] |- | [[Delaney-3782|Bear, Gwen]] ||1923 Oct 11||2000 May 05||||W of Frank; M of Suzanne, Jeanne, Judith, Robert; GD of James & Alice Macpherson Smith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Delaney-3782.jpg 381] |- | [[Beats-71|Beats, William A J]] ||||1988 Sep 19||60||H of Joan Elizabeth; F of Anne, Shane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Beats-71.jpg 632] |- | [[Torbit-36|Beer, Margaret]] ||||1985 Nov 22||67||W of Walter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Beer-2406.jpg 616] |- | [[Beer-2406|Beer, Walter Roy]] ||||1990 May 20||72||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Beer-2406.jpg 616] |- | [[Beezley-527|Beezley, Gordon]] ||||1956 Aug 05||49||H of Mary; F of Barbara, Janice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Beezley-527.jpg 235] |- | [[Atkinson-13049|Beezley, Mary McLaren]] ||1904||1986||||nee Atkinson; W of Gordon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Beezley-527.jpg 235] |- | Bekaris, Phillis (Baba Philla)||1919 Oct 10||2010 Jan 12||||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Bekiaris-1.jpg 160] |- | [[Bekiaris-1|Bekiaris, George (Big Detho)]] ||1921 Apr 20||2000 Mar 01||||H of Phillis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Bekiaris-1.jpg 160] |- | [[Belfrage-69|Belfrage, Donald Charles]] ||1926||2008||||S of William & Stella; B of Hazel, Marjorie, William, Shiela|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Belfrage-69.jpg 218] |- | [[Bothwell-236|Belfrage, Stella Mary]] ||||1979 Feb 06||90||W of William|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Belfrage-19.jpg 217] |- | [[Belfrage-19|Belfrage, William Tulloch]] ||||1949 May 16||63||AIF; H of Stella|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Belfrage-19.jpg 217] |- | [[Gamble-3814|Bell, Alice]] ||||1958 Oct 28||91||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Bell-37373.jpg 209] |- | [[Bell-37373|Bell, John Robert]] ||||1937 May 29||65||H of Alice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Bell-37373.jpg 209] |- | [[Bell-38918|Bell, Robert Williamson]] ||1923 Jun 18||2010 Nov 06||87||S of James Gladstone & Helen Caldwell Gladwell (nee Smith); B of Mary (Jones), Betty (Chapman). H of June Annie (nee Dear; F of Heather Jane (Stone).GF of Holly Jane, Reid, Michael, Floyd Robert; F of Robyn (Durrant), Stephen (Chapman) (dec), Debi (Barclay), Kerene (McLaren), Mark Chapman & Ian Chapman (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Bell-38918.jpg 412] |- | [[Benning-377|Benning, Lewis William]] ||1910 Aug 27||1998 Aug 25||||F of Barbara, Harold, Kenneth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Benning-377.jpg 735] |- | Berkley||||||||Possibly Catherine Berkley (nee Donnelly) who died at Loch in 1919, age 71||17 |- | [[Berryman-378|Berryman, A C]] ||||1938 Jul 27||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Berryman-378.jpg 260] |- | [[Berryman-1115|Berryman, Albert W]] ||1909 Feb 03||1989 Mar 01||||AIF; B of Ernest, Herbert, Ethel, Elizabeth. Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Berryman-1115.jpg 628] |- | Berryman, Mary||||||||||399 |- | Beyer, Cornelia Maria (Corrie)||1930 Aug 17||2006 Jan 30||||b. Netherlands; W of Leonardus; M of Paul, Anne, Ronnie, Marilyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Beyer-2236.jpg 505] |- | [[Beyer-2236|Beyer, Leonardus Joseph (Leo)]] ||1928 Dec 30||1984 Dec 10||||b. Netherlands; H of Cornelia; F of Paul, Anne, Ronnie, Marilyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Beyer-2236.jpg 505] |- | [[Bidwell-1153|Bidwell, Vivian Tom]] ||1925 Jun 12||1989 Sep 11||||H of Marjorie; F of Peter, Pauline, Wayne, Ian, Wendy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Bidwell-1153.jpg 633] |- | [[Biggar-459|Biggar, Henry]] ||1879 Oct 19||1885 Aug 11|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Biggar-459.jpg 55] |- | [[Grieve-1131|Biggar, Margaret]] ||1814 Apr 24||1897 Nov 29||||b. Pebbles, Scotland; d. Bass Valley; M of Robert and Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Grieve-1131.jpg 73] |- | [[Bird-11605|Bird, George Eric]] ||||||71||H of Lorna; F of Sylvia, Ken, Lorraine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Bird-11605.jpg 608] |- | [[Bird-11606|Bird, Kenneth John]] ||1950||1968||||S of Nell & Hayden; B of Hayden, Lynette, Bruce, Michael, Kenneth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Bird-11608.jpg 495] |- | [[Paydon-13|Bird, Lorna May]] ||||1997 Feb 14||76||W of George; M of Sylvia, Ken, George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Bird-11605.jpg 608] |- | [[Bird-11608|Bird, Peter Raymond]] ||1941||1957||||S of Nell & Hayden; B of Hayden, Lynette, Bruce, Michael, Kenneth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Bird-11608.jpg 495] |- | [[Glover-9110|Blackney, Beverley june (Tupp)]] ||||||||nee Glover; M of Gary, John, Gayle, Jodie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Glover-9110.jpg 696] |- | [[Blackney-73|Blackney, Charles Albert]] ||||1951 Dec 18||||baby; S of Lorna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Blackney-73.jpg 372] |- | [[Blackney-74|Blackney, Charles Albert]] ||||1996 Aug 12||95||H of Violet; F of Edward, Dorothy, Charles, Alan, Raymond, Kenneth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Blackney-74.jpg 688] |- | [[Treadwell-1507|Blackney, Lorna]] ||||1951 Dec 25||22||M of Charles Albert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Blackney-73.jpg 372] |- | Blackney, Violet Grace||||1993 Jul 26||93||W of Charles; M of Edward, Dorothy, Charles, Alan, Raymond, Kenneth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Blackney-74.jpg 688] |- | [[Blair-11306|Blair, Alexander]] ||||1954 May 18||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Blair-11306.jpg 148] |- | [[Blair-11307|Blair, Anne Elizabeth]] ||1906 Oct 28||1976 Feb 14||||D of Barbara & James; Sister of Jean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Blair-11307.jpg 190], [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Blair-11307-1.jpg 191] |- | [[Balderston-194|Blair, Barbara]] ||||1949 Aug 30||13|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Blair-11306.jpg 148] |- | [[Petty-4050|Blakeman, Louisa Catherine]] ||1906 Aug 24||1996 Sep 16||||W of William Rupert; M of William, Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Blakeman-493.jpg 598] |- | Blakeman, Narelle Norma||1927||2000||||W of William; M of Narelle, Victor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Blakeman-494.jpg 597] |- | [[Blakeman-494|Blakeman, William Henry (Bill)]] ||1929 Jan 24||1996 Aug 07||||H of Narelle; F of Narelle, Victor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Blakeman-494.jpg 597] |- | [[Blakeman-493|Blakeman, William Rupert]] ||1901 Jun 19||1978 Sep 16||||H of Louisa; F of William, Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Blakeman-493.jpg 598] |- | [[Purcell-3571|Bland, Dorothy Agnes]] ||||1960 Feb 09||31||W of Herbert; M of Theresa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Purcell-3571.jpg 481] |- | Bluhm, Wera||||1986 Jun 30||75||||582 |- | [[Boer-499|Boer, Freerk]] ||||1983 Mar 30||75||H of Grete; F of Cornelia, Margaret; Step-F of Pat, Gordon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Boer-499.jpg 552] |- | Boer, Grete||||1997 Jun 09||82||W of Fred; M of Cornelia, Margaret, Pat, Gordon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Boer-499.jpg 552] |- | [[Bonney-1490|Bonney, George]] ||||1923 Jun 03||||H of M; H of Mary Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Bonney-1490.jpg 20] |- | [[Wilkinson-14768|Bonney, Mary Ann]] ||||1942 Jan 14||84||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Wilkinson-14768.jpg 21] |- | [[Aylett-740|Bowling, Alice Jean]] ||1924 Nov 15||2010 Jun 06||||W of Rex; M of Wanda & Bill|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Bowling-2856.jpg 744] |- | [[Bowling-2856|Bowling, Rex Gregory]] ||1929 Jan 19||2000 Jul 25||||H of Alice; F of Wanda & Bill|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Bowling-2856.jpg 744] |- | [[Bowman-14180|Bowman, Heather]] ||1949 Jan 30||1949 Feb 07|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Bowman-14180.jpg 216] |- | [[Bowman-9945|Bowman, James]] ||||1919 Jan 29||54||H of Mary H; F of Alfred L|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Bowman-9945.jpg 75] |- | [[King-36546|Bowman, Mary]] ||||1949||||W of James||Funeral notice |- | [[Bowman-14181|Bowman, William]] ||1870 Apr 15||1890 Jan 27||||S of Matthew & Janet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Bowman-14181.jpg 62] |- | [[Ward-40630|Brainwood, Hilda May]] ||||1960 Jul 15||46||W of Charles Edward; M of Lorraine & Charles; D of Ernest & Hilda Ward; Sister of Harold, Bonnie, Edna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Ward-40630.jpg 268] |- | [[Anderson-63260|Brett, Mary Ann]] ||||1882 Dec 27||62||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Brett-1943.jpg 42] |- | [[Brett-1943|Brett, William]] ||||1883 Jun 19||73||H of Mary Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Brett-1943.jpg 42] |- | [[Bond-11273|Brewster, Judy Estelle]] ||1942||1986||||W of Robert; M of David, Mark, Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Bond-11273.jpg 611] |- | [[Gething-4|Briscoe, Gwendoline Iris]] ||1924 Mar 02||1997 Jul 08||||W of Norman; M of Geoffrey, Tony, Ken|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Gething-4.jpg 701] |- | [[Brockie-68|Brockie, George Frederick]] ||1914 Mar 22||1985 Dec 23||||AIF; H of Bridget; F of Brian, Anthony, Jacqueline|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Brockie-68.jpg 612] |- | Brogden, Hilda Rose||||1996 Aug 22||87||W of Maurice; M of Shiela Rose|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Brogden-353.jpg 636] |- | [[Brogden-353|Brogden, Maurice]] ||||1989 Jul 26||84||H of Hilda Rose; F of Shiela Rose|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Brogden-353.jpg 636] |- | Brown||||||||||74 |- | [[Sparrow-2711|Brown, Beryl Gertrude Kitty (Sparrow)]] ||1916 Jun 21||2004 Aug 24||||W of David; M of Valwyn, Mayl, Keith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Sparrow-2711.jpg 466] |- | [[Brown-149330|Brown, David Henry (Harry)]] ||1912 Apr 30||1997 May 03||||H of Beryl; F of Valwyn, Meryl, Keith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Brown-149330.jpg 464] |- | [[Brown-149331|Brown, Reginald]] ||1911 Nov 12||1993 Dec 04||||H of Teresa; F of Peter & Barbara|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Brown-149331.jpg 676] |- | [[Brown-149333|Brown, Rev. John]] ||||1982 Oct 12||63||H of Gwen; F of Suzanne, Gayle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Brown-149333.jpg 559] |- | [[Harrison-27846|Brown, Teresa]] ||||1992 Apr 11||78||W of Reginald; M of Peter & Barbara|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Brown-149331.jpg 676] |- | [[Brudenell-150|Brudenell, William John]] ||1940 Nov 10||2008 Nov 18||||S of Jack & Grace; B of Lionel, Robert, Pam, Bev, David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Brudenell-150.jpg 693] |- | [[Burn-1151|Burn, Cecil Edward]] ||1921||1994||||H of Hazel; F of Anne, Paul, Marion, Marcus|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Burn-1151.jpg 224] |- | [[Belfrage-70|Burn, Hazel Esther]] ||1919||1986||||W of Cecil; M of Anne, Paul, Marion, Marcus|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Burn-1151.jpg 224] |- | [[Cadee-13|Cadee, Christina Gladys]] ||||1965 Sep 05||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Cadee-13.jpg 173] |- | [[Cadee-11|Cadee, Martin Alexander]] ||||1955 Nov 16||60||F of Ronald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Cadee-11.jpg 479] |- | [[Cadee-12|Cadee, Ronald Alexander]] ||||1999 Aug 21||62||S of Martin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Cadee-11.jpg 479] |- | [[Craig-14528|Caldwell, Agnes]] ||||1944 Dec 11||61||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Caldwell-11238.jpg 112] |- | [[McLeish-327|Caldwell, Alice Mary]] ||1918 jun 07||2010 Dec 13||||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Caldwell-11241.jpg 771] |- | [[Caldwell-11242|Caldwell, David Hugh]] ||||1945 May 02||31||VX21622 KIA; d. Tarakan, Borneo|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Caldwell-11242.jpg 114] |- | [[Caldwell-11241|Caldwell, James Reid]] ||1910 Jun 17||2012 Mar 29||||H of Alice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Caldwell-11241.jpg 771] |- | [[Caldwell-11239|Caldwell, Jean]] ||1921 Apr 16||2000 Jul 12||||D of John & Agnes; Sister of Jim, Bill, Tom, David, Nancy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Caldwell-11238.jpg 112] |- | [[Caldwell-11238|Caldwell, John]] ||||1939 Sep 26||58||H of Agnes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Caldwell-11238.jpg 112] |- | [[Caldwell-11278|Caldwell, John Thomas Lindsay (Tom)]] ||1917 Nov 19||1987 Jun 03||||AIF; d. Sydney; B of Jim, Bill, David (dec), Jean, Nancy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Caldwell-11278.jpg 455] |- | [[Caldwell-11279|Caldwell, W Craig (Bill)]] ||1911||1997||||Vic Police UN Cyprus|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Caldwell-11279.jpg 35] |- | [[Caldwell-11280|Caldwell, W D C]] ||1944 Jan 11||1988 Nov 08||||B. A. Hons|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Caldwell-11280-1.jpg 34] |- | [[Campbell-54962|Campbell, Alexander]] ||||1918? Aug 13||41||H of Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/McBride-2820.jpg 143] |- | [[Kirkpatrick-5193|Campbell, Annie]] ||||1966 May 20||||W of John; M of Robert, William, Margaret, Bruce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Campbell-54964.jpg 139] |- | [[Campbell-23209|Campbell, Catherine]] ||||1920 Oct 21||18||Sister of Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/McBride-2820.jpg 143] |- | [[McBride-2820|Campbell, Jane]] ||||1946 Aug 23||72||W of Alexander|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/McBride-2820.jpg 143] |- | [[Campbell-54963|Campbell, Jane]] ||||1959 Dec 14||61?|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Campbell-54963.jpg 233] |- | [[Campbell-31609|Campbell, John]] ||||1932 Apr 07||||H of Rebecca; F of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Campbell-31609.jpg 137] |- | [[Campbell-54965|Campbell, John]] ||||1922 Aug 15||||GS of John & Rebecca|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Campbell-54965.jpg 138] |- | [[Campbell-54964|Campbell, John]] ||||1964 Mar 19||||H of Annie; F of Robert, William, Margaret, Bruce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Campbell-54964.jpg 139] |- | [[Campbell-34230|Campbell, John William]] ||||2012 Dec 31||67||H of Susan; F of David, Gary, Ross|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Campbell-34230.jpg 94] |- | [[Pemberton-1220|Campbell, Olive B]] ||||1960 Sep 08||51|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Pemberton-1220.jpg 415] |- | [[McCory-21|Campbell, Rebecca]] ||||1937 Mar 31||||W of John; M of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Campbell-31609.jpg 137] |- | [[Campbell-33385|Campbell, Robert]]||||1989 Nov 26||85||H of Olive (Dec); F of John & Helen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Campbell-33385.jpg 284] |- | [[Campbell-54981|Campbell, William]] ||||1905 Oct 02||27||S of John & Rebecca|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Campbell-31609.jpg 137] |- | [[Campbell-54980|Campbell, William]] ||||1974 Oct 01||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Campbell-54980.jpg 229] |- | [[Carey-7186|Carey, Francis Alfred Walker]] ||||2012 Oct 05||85||H of Margaret (dec); F of Gerald (dec), Paul (dec), Keith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Carey-7186.jpg 686] |- | Carey, Margaret Edith||||1994 Oct 18||62||W of Frank; M of Gerald, Paul (dec), Keith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Carey-7186.jpg 686] |- | [[Carson-6988|Carson, Ian James]] ||1951||1998||||H of Susan; F of Terence, Samantha, Josephine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Carson-6988.jpg 715] |- | [[Carson-8681|Carson, James Howatson]] ||||1945 Nov 07||68||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Carson-8681.jpg 211] |- | [[Hunter-23075|Carson, Mary Jane]] ||||1953 Jul 02||71||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Carson-8681.jpg 211] |- | [[Chambers-11814|Chambers, Frances Elizabeth]] ||1943 Sep 23||2010 Dec 19||||D of Samuel James & Mary Anne Chambers; Sister of Blanche & James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Chambers-11814.jpg 227] |- | [[Kelly-27892|Chambers, Mary Jane]] ||||1989 Feb 02||77||W of Samuel; M of Blanche, Frances, James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Chambers-11815.jpg 285] |- | [[Chambers-11815|Chambers, Samuel James]] ||||1979 Feb 06||87||H of Mary Jane; F of Blanche, Frances, James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Chambers-11815.jpg 285] |- | [[Chapman-24663|Chapman, Ian Brett]] ||1961 Mar 08||2001 Dec 21||40||F of Jessica, Louise and Eli Henry Felton; S of Ian (Dec) and June; Stepson of Bob Bell; B of Robyn, Stephen (Dec), Deborah, Kerena, Mark, Heather|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Chapman-24591.jpg 403] |- | [[Chapman-24591|Chapman, Ian L]] ||||1961 Jan 17||33||S of Leslie & Dorothy; B of Avice, Dallas, Philip (Twin), Ella; F of Robyn, Stephen, Deborah, Kerena, Mark, Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Chapman-24663.jpg 402] |- | [[Chapman-24664|Chapman, Stephen P]] ||||1984 Aug 17||31||S of Ian & June; Stepson of Bob Bell; B of Robyn, Deborah, Kerena, Mark, Ian, & Heather Bell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Chapman-24664.jpg 409] |- | [[Chisholm-3345|Chisholm, Darryl Ronald]] ||||1978 May 05||31||H of Lorraine; F of Donalee, Klarissa, Aaron|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Chisholm-3345.jpg 286] |- | [[Christofferson-206|Christofferson, Julius Lawson]] ||1923 Nov 04||2001 Jun 08||||AIF; H of Thelma; F of Garry, Lynette, Carol, Gail|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Christofferson-206.jpg 754] |- | [[Clark-77012|Clark, Ian Maxwell]] ||1930 Feb 03||2013 Apr 20||||H of Judy; F of Sue, Steve, Vicki|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Clark-77012.jpg 742] |- | [[Clarke-21942|Clarke, James Patrick]] ||||1943 May 09||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Clarke-21942.jpg 326] |- | [[Clement-4699|Clement, Michel Leon]] ||1924 May 14||2001 Sep 20||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Clement-4699.jpg 506] |- | Clifton, Margaret||1937 Dec 09||1997 Jun 14||||W of Ron; M of Christine & John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Clifton-4055-1.jpg 446] |- | [[Clifton-4055|Clifton, Ronald John]] ||1930 Dec 30||1995 May 01||||H of Helen; F of Christine, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Clifton-4055.jpg 445] |- | [[Taylor-93349|Close, Emma]] ||||1949 Jan 22||75||W of Frederick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Close-2683.jpg 19] |- | [[Close-2683|Close, Frederick John]] ||||1943 Sep 17||72||H of Emma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Close-2683.jpg 19] |- | [[Close-2684|Close, Ursula May]] ||||1923 Jun 06||9|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Close-2683.jpg 19] |- | [[Cochrane-3068|Cochrane, Albert Henry]] ||||1983 Jun 21||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Cochrane-3068.jpg 417] |- | [[Cochrane-3069|Cochrane, Frank Charles]] ||||1981 Feb 12||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Cochrane-3069.jpg 416] |- | [[Cochrane-2789|Cochrane, Thomas Henry]] ||1879 Jun 07||1919 Sep 28|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Cochrane-2789.jpg 22] |- | [[Cole-29153|Cole, Alfred E K]] ||||1974 Oct 04||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Cole-29153.jpg 156] |- | [[McKenzie-10876|Cole, Florence M]] ||||1931 Mar 18||26|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Cole-29153.jpg 156] |- | [[Edwards-38221|Cole, Sarah]] ||||1898 Sep 29||74||W of W H Cole|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Edwards-38221.jpg 151] |- | [[Michie-525|Collins, Elizabeth Gordon]] ||||1960 Dec 02||81||W of Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Collins-9058.jpg 483] |- | [[Collins-35354|Collins, Gerald James]] ||1919 May 10||2007 Sep 26||88||AIF; H of Maie; F of Kathleen, Yvonne, Helen, Phillip, Dorothea, Diane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Collins-35354.jpg 763] |- | [[Collins-9058|Collins, Michael Francis]] ||||1961 Feb 02||80||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Collins-9058.jpg 483] |- | [[Combridge-18|Combridge, Harold Herbert (Dick)]] ||1916 Jul 21||2004 Oct 10||||H of Myrus; F of Graeme; F-in-L of Noleen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Combridge-18.jpg 290] |- | [[Combridge-19|Combridge, Herbert]] ||||1939 Mar 2||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Combridge-19.jpg 307] |- | [[Combridge-22|Combridge, Leslie Herbert]] ||1897 May 13||1937 Jun 28||||H of Myrtle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Combridge-22.jpg 258] |- | [[White-77300|Combridge, Myrtle Rose]] ||1898 Sep 15||1983 Mar 17||||W of Leslie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Combridge-22.jpg 258] |- | [[McAllister-2348|Combridge, Myrus May (Snowy)]] ||1916 Mar 23 ||2005 Sep 20||||W of Harold; M of Graeme; M-in-L of Noleen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Combridge-18.jpg 290] |- | [[Jackson-52290|Combridge, Sarah]] ||||1955 May 11||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Combridge-19.jpg 307] |- | [[Connors-1807|Connors, Reginald William]] ||1925 Jan 18||1991 Feb 01||||S of May; GS of Edith; F of Margaret, William, Carl, Elizabeth, Reginald, Gregory,Paul, Brett|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Connors-1807.jpg 453] |- | [[Palmer-28072|Cooke, Isobel Susan]] ||||1984 Mar 16||||W of Clarence|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Palmer-28072.jpg 463] |- | [[Cooke-8712|Cooke, Robert Clarence]] ||||1980 Jan 08||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Cooke-8712.jpg 465] |- | Corbier, Geertje||1917 Jul 22||2002 Aug 30||||W of Hendrikus; M of Willy; GM of Ricky, Donna, Willy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Corbier-16.jpg 595] |- | [[Corbier-16|Corbier, Hendrikus]] ||1915 Mar 28||1988 Mar 16||||H of Geertie; F of Willy; GM of Ricky, Donna, Willy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Corbier-16.jpg 595] |- | [[Gofton-78|Cotton, Gladys M]] ||1926 Aug 17||2009 Apr 25||||Nee Gofton; M of Peter & Trevor; Sister of Betty & Joyce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Gofton-78.jpg 421] |- | [[Ellman-56|Couch, Marie Vivian]] ||1921 Apr 17||1998 Apr 25||||W of Ron; M of Merle, Barry, Keith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Couch-956.jpg 703] |- | [[Couch-956|Couch, Ronald James]] ||1916 Feb 14||1997 Jun 24||||H of Marie; F of Merle, Barry, Keith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Couch-956.jpg 703] |- | [[McKenzie-10880|Coulson, Barbara]] ||||1944 Sep 02||52||D of Elizabeth and Andrew McKenzie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/McKenzie-10880.jpg 104] |- | [[Craig-14547|Craig, Basal Henry]] ||||1915 Feb 04||33||S of Martha|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Craig-7454.jpg 133] |- | [[Brengan-1|Craig, Martha Jane]] ||||1916 Oct 02||55||W of W J Craig; M of Basal Henry Craig|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Craig-7454.jpg 133] |- | [[Craig-7454|Craig, William J]] ||||1939 May 19||88||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Craig-7454.jpg 133] |- | [[Craig-14548|Craig, William James]] ||||1959 Jul 27||79||S of W J & M J Craig|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Craig-7454.jpg 133] |- | [[Burton-14680|Crockford, Clara Jane]] ||||1985 Oct 20||68||M of Carol, Barry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Burton-14680.jpg 593] |- | Cunningham, A L||||||||||243 |- | [[Cutler-3073|Cutler, Frank Henry]] ||1927||2008 May 10||||H of Jan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Cutler-3073.jpg 9] |- | Cutler, Jan Edith||||1993 Oct 19||58||W of Frank|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Cutler-3073-1.jpg 7] |- | [[Wilkinson-14800|Dakin, Doris Emily]] ||1917 Jul 22||2004 Feb 10||||W of George; M of Roger & Barry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Dakin-748.jpg 662] |- | [[Dakin-748|Dakin, George W S (Sam)]] ||1909 Jun 12||2000 Nov 15||||H of Doris; F of Roger & Barry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Dakin-748.jpg 662] |- | [[Dalla_Bona-2|Dalla Bona, Gioacchino]] ||1930 Nov 02||2002 Dec 30||||H of Giuseppina; F of Flavio, Ivo, Robert, Domenica, Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Dalla_Bona-2.jpg 761] |- | [[Davies-15616|Davies, Harry]] ||||1906 Feb 22|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Davies-15616.jpg 70] |- | [[Henshall-248|Davies, Henrietta]] ||||1882 Dec 16||42||W of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Henshall-248.jpg 48] |- | [[White-77341|Davies, Jessie]] ||||1948 Dec 31||||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Davies-15616.jpg 70] |- | [[Davies-15617|Davies, John Thomas]] ||||1945 Jul 11||||H of Jessie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Davies-15616.jpg 70] |- | [[Davis-102551|Davis, Cyril Ernest]] ||1908 Sep 27||1955 Mar 14||47||H of Gracie; F of Yvonne, Hazel, Julia, Leonard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Davis-102551.jpg 297] |- | [[Davis-102558|Davis, Gordon Robert]] ||||1980 Mar 14||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Davis-102558.jpg 571] |- | [[Mackay-5558|Davis, Gracie Agnes Panton]] ||1909 Feb 26||2012 May 30||103||W of Cyril; F of Yvonne, Hazel, Julia, Leonard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Davis-102551.jpg 297] |- | [[Little-19097|Dear, Ellen V]]||||1970 Dec 17||70||D of Francis & Mary Little; Sister of Frank, Deborah, George, Jim, Edna; M of June|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Little-19097.jpg 410] |- | [[Devers-383|Devers, Glenn]] ||1918 Apr 18||1992 Jun 27|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Devers-383-1.jpg 166] |- | [[Herriot-110|Diaper, Margaret]] ||||1928 Jan 05||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Diaper-158.jpg 308] |- | [[Diaper-172|Diaper, Margaret A]] ||||1896 Oct 13||23|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Diaper-158.jpg 308] |- | [[Diaper-158|Diaper, Walter J]] ||||1898 Dec 03||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Diaper-158.jpg 308] |- | [[Dickins-298|Dickins, John]] ||||1883 Jan 31||40|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Dickins-298.jpg 45] |- | [[Millington-424|Dixon, Annie Maria]] ||||1945 Nov 02||||W of George|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Millington-424.jpg 126] |- | [[Dixon-5314|Dixon, George]] ||||1942 Mar 11||||H of Annie|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Millington-424.jpg 126] |- | [[Dolphin-88|Dolphin, Cyri]] ||1916 Dec 08||2001 Sep 08||||F of Paul, Howard, David, Helen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Dolphin-88-1.jpg 449] |- | [[Dolphin-400|Dolphin, David Charles]] ||1951 Oct 12||2011 Jul 23||||H of Heather; F of Theresa, Sandi|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Dolphin-400.jpg 450] |- | Donaldson||||||||||280 |- | [[Donaldson-5739|Donaldson, Paul William]] ||1949 Mar 17||2010 Apr 12||61||H of Jane; F of Donna, Michael, Jayne; S of Ron (dec) Betty; B of Ron (dec), Janet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Donaldson-5739.jpg 461] |- | [[Donaldson-5740|Donaldson, Ronald J]] ||1952 Oct 23||1991 Sep 13||38||S of Ron (dec) & Betty; H of Lesley; F of Nicky, Terry; B of Paul, Janet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Donaldson-5740.jpg 451] |- | [[Donaldson-5738|Donaldson, William Ronald]] ||||1990 Jun 16||962||H of Betty; F of Paul, Ron, Janet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Donaldson-5738.jpg 665] |- | [[Doyle-9297|Doyle, David Joseph]] ||||1987 May 05||79||F of Bev, Jan; GF of Julie, Stephen, Ben, Sam|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Doyle-9297.jpg 492] |- | [[Watson-36596|Doyle, Grace]] ||||1970 Apr 09||||W of William; M of Beverley, Janice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Watson-36596.jpg 490] |- | [[Drowley-5|Drowley, Claude A]] ||||1974 Sep 05||83||H of Ivy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Drowley-5.jpg 279] |- | [[Ragg-71|Drowley, Ivy]] ||||1982 Jan 07||83||W of Claude|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Drowley-5.jpg 279] |- | [[Drummond-4220|Drummond, George Edward]] ||1919||2001||||H of Anglina; F of Terrence, George and Eileen Dianne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Drummond-4220.jpg 751] |- | Dschepers, Grietje||1915 Apr 19||1986 Dec 15||||W of Kvaas; M of Dinny, Henk, Thea, Steven||436 |- | [[Allen-15358|Dunbabin, Amelia]] ||||1934 Aug||99|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Dunbabin-4.jpg 90] |- | [[Dunbabin-11|Dunbabin, Charles Ell??????]] |||||||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Dunbabin-11.jpg 89] |- | [[Dunbabin-4|Dunbabin, John]] ||||1898 Apr 26||72|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Dunbabin-4.jpg 90] |- | [[Dunbabin-10|Dunbabin, Louisa]] |||||||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Dunbabin-10.jpg 87] |- | [[Dunbabin-12|Dunbabin, W]] |||||||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Dunbabin-12.jpg 88] |- | [[Dundas-728|Dundas, James S]] ||||1917 Jul 12||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Dundas-728.jpg 68] |- | [[Dunham-4560|Dunham, Norman Alfred]] ||||1986 Jul 09||64||H of Zala|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Dunham-4560.jpg 606] |- | [[Prowd-9|Dunham, Zala Margot]] ||1921||1990||||W of Norman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Dunham-4560.jpg 606] |- | [[Dunn-20765|Dunn, Ronald James]] ||1948 Mar 13||1995 Aug 21||||S of Ronald & Morwena; B of Malcolm and Diane, Laureen and Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Dunn-20765.jpg 706] |- | [[Dwyer-3497|Dwyer, Eric Leo]] ||||1982 Jun 26||73||AIF; H of Dorria; F of John, Wendy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Dwyer-3497.jpg 555] |- | [[Gould-9405|Easton, Mabel Florence]] ||||1969 Nov 08||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Gould-9405.jpg 494] |- | [[Eden-1709|Eden, Albert Edward]] ||||1955 May 14||92|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Eden-1709.jpg 37] |- | [[Eden-1721|Eden, Arthur Henry]] ||1926 Oct 04||1998 Nov 13||||H of May; F of Kaye, Kent, Paul, Deven|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Eden-1721.jpg 444] |- | [[Coote-968|Eden, Christina Elizabeth]] ||||1931 Nov 15||38||D-in-L of Matherine; M of Rodrick, Jessie, Merle, Bruce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Coote-968.jpg 36] |- | [[Painter-4120|Eden, Elizabeth Jane]] ||||1900 Jul 07||33||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Eden-1712.jpg 253] |- | [[Walkley-259|Eden, Hannah]] ||||1939 Jul 10||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Eden-1709.jpg 37] |- | [[Eden-1722|Eden, Harold James]] ||1920||1999||||H of Yvonne, F of Lindsay & Gregory|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Eden-1722.jpg 740] |- | [[Stewart-52171|Eden, Katherine]] ||||1919 Jun 28||62||W of Robert James; M-in-L of Christina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Coote-968.jpg 36] |- | [[Eden-1717|Eden, Lily Jane]] ||||1958 Feb 25||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Eden-1717.jpg 347] |- | [[Hunt-26687|Eden, Mavis Ellen]] ||||1982 Feb 08||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Eden-1719.jpg 256] |- | [[Eden-1719|Eden, Rupert Henry]] ||||1968 Jul 04||||H of Mavis; F of Harold, Arthur, Meryl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Eden-1719.jpg 256] |- | [[Eden-1712|Eden, William Henry]] ||||1954 May 10||96||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Eden-1712.jpg 253] |- | [[Tudor-1497|Elliott, Joan Helen]] ||1931 Feb 06||2005 Feb 21||||W of William; M of Craig & Jodi; M-in-L of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Elliott-21549.jpg 786] |- | [[Elliott-21549|Elliott, William (Bill)]] ||1931 Dec 05||2012 Jan 15||||H of Joan; F of Craig & Jodi; F-in-L to Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Elliott-21549.jpg 786] |- | [[Emery-440|Emery, Clifton Ward]] ||||1918 May 08||20||d. Palestine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Emery-442.jpg 154] |- | [[Emery-442|Emery, William]] ||||1916 Aug 20||48||d. Woolamai; S of I W & S A Emery|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Emery-442.jpg 154] |- | [[Emery-5792|Emery, Edward Powlett]] ||||Jun 1889||7|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Emery-442.jpg 154] |- | [[Kent-8519|Emmerson, Amelia Frances]] ||||1955 Aug 16||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Kent-8519.jpg 236] |- | [[Emmerson-761|Emmerson, Isabelle]] ||1921||2011|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Emmerson-761.jpg 420] |- | [[Britt-2509|England, Ellen]] ||||1915 Sep 25||80||W of Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/England-5619.jpg 97] |- | [[England-5619|England, Joseph]] ||||1890 Jul 05||60||H of Ellen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/England-5619.jpg 97] |- | [[Weaver-15874|Evans, Dorothy Florence]] ||||1989 Jul 18||||W of Ormond; M of Kayleen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Evans-42710.jpg 619] |- | [[Evans-42710|Evans, Ormond Angus]] ||||1987 Nov 16||70||H of Dorothy; F of Kayleen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Evans-42710.jpg 619] |- | [[Farvis-6|Farvis, Arthur Francis]] ||1929 Mar 24||1997 Oct 31||||H of Patricia Catheryn; F of Helen, Marie, Cathryn, John, Anne, Pauline, Richard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Farvis-6.jpg 702] |- | [[Ferguson-20426|Ferguson, John]] ||1929 Jun 13||2001 Oct 25||||H of Marion; F of Phillip, Stuart, Caroline|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Ferguson-20426.jpg 746] |- | [[Filippi-60|Filippi, Lino]] ||1924 Aug 14||2007 Oct 12||||H of Amelia; F of Cyril, Mara|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Filippi-60.jpg 583] |- | [[Finlay-408|Finlay, Robert McNabb]] ||||1930 Sep 09||58||H of Sarah; F of Gilbert; GF of William, Colin|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Finlay-408.jpg 60] |- | [[Humphries-1333|Finlay, Sarah Louise]] ||||1950 Sep 16||76||W of Robert; M of Gilbert; GM of William, Colin|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Finlay-408.jpg 60] |- | [[Fischer-8493|Fischer, Stephen Micheal]] ||1960 Nov 29||2012 Apr 16||||S of Charles & janet; F of David & Laura; B of Cammy, Ian, Pete|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Fischer-8493.jpg 778] |- | [[Flintoff-446|Flintoff, James]] ||||1886 Apr 30||54|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Flintoff-446.jpg 53] |- | Francis, Marie Radford||||2005 Mar 04||81||W of Thomas Greaves Francis; M of Patricia & Ronald||736 |- | [[Fransen-338|Fransen, John Peter]] ||1924||1981||||H of Trudi; F of John, Yvonne, Robert, Fred, Judy Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Fransen-338.jpg 569] |- | Gammidge, Susan Irene||||1991 May 21||37||W of George; M of Adam & Rebecca||654 |- | [[Balderston-198|Garnham, Mary (Maim)]] ||||1986 Sep 16||54||nee Balderston; W of Bill; M of Robert, Barry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Balderston-198.jpg 630] |- | [[Garry-294|Garry, Basil John]] ||||1931 Jul 27||41||B of Gladys Seager|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Garry-294.jpg 519] |- | [[Buckley-6429|Garry, Elizabeth Patricia]] ||1913 Apr 09||1995 Jul 19||82||W of George; M of Frank, John, David, Aileen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Garry-297.jpg 514] |- | [[Garry-297|Garry, George Leo]] ||||1974 Jan 28||74||H of Elizabeth; F of Frank, John, David, Aileen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Garry-297.jpg 514] |- | [[Payne-19423|Garry, Margaret Mary]] ||||1957 Apr 02||90||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Garry-295.jpg 518] |- | [[Garry-298|Garry, Patrick]] ||||1935 Nov 27||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Garry-298.jpg 516] |- | [[Garry-295|Garry, William John]] ||||1942 May 12||77||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Garry-295.jpg 518] |- | [[Gaw-64|Gaw, Thomas]]|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Gaw-64.jpg 17] |- | [[Berkeley-735|Gaw, Frances C]] ||||1959 May 14||||W of Thomas; M of Tom|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Berkeley-735.jpg 16] |- | [[Murdoch-1047|Gaw, Margery Joyce]] ||1916||1977||||W of Thomas; M of John & Ruth, Graeme & Faye, Doug.|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Gaw-63.jpg 533] |- | [[Gaw-63|Gaw, Thomas Berkeley]] ||1916||1991||||H of Margery; F of John & Ruth, Graeme & Faye, Doug.|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Gaw-63.jpg 533] |- | George, Doris Ellen (Dot)||1942 Jul 13||2012 May 22||69||W of Ronald William George; M of Ellen, William, Craig, Ashley, Ronald, Jessica||781 |- | [[Wade-13102|George, Irene Myrtle]] ||1904 Jul 25||1997 Mar 15||92||W of John; M of Elsie, Mary, Ronald, Leslie, Allan, Lorna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/George-13370.jpg 152] |- | [[George-13370|George, John Getyhn Gilbert]] ||1894 Jun 09||1970 Sep 04||76||H of Irene; F of Elsie, Mary, Ronald, Leslie, Allan, Lorna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/George-13370.jpg 152] |- | [[Geyer-1181|Geyer, Hugh Alexander]] ||||1982 Nov 17||78||H of Jean & Alma (dec 1956); F of Wilma, Geoffrey, Margaret, Hugh, Peter, Francis, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Geyer-1181.jpg 558] |- | Geyer, Jean Stuart||1906 Nov 15||2000 Oct 06||||M of Len, Shirley (dec), Joyce; M-in-L of Val, Alan (dec), Joyce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Geyer-1181-1.jpg 557] |- | [[Gibbs-9488|Gibbs, Paul William]] ||1962 Mar 17||2006 Sep 30||44||H of Kim; S of Ann & Norman; Stepson of Brian; F of Nathan, Dylan; B of Michael, Wayne; Step-B of Daniel & Luke|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Gibbs-9488.jpg 422] |- | [[Gilbert-19368|Gilbert, Gaston Jules]] ||1908 Jan 04||1974 Apr 28||||b. Belgium; H of Peg; F of Tim, Dan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Gilbert-19368.jpg 504] |- | [[Gissing-194|Gissing, Ronald Edwin]] ||1937||2001||||H of Lorraine; F of Cheryl, Peter, Andrew, David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Gissing-194.jpg 748] |- | [[Gladman-351|Gladman, Warren Rodney]] ||1948 May 28||1998 Jul 29||||Partner of Heather|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Gladman-351.jpg 596] |- | [[Golding-1862|Golding, Lorna]] ||1918||2001||83||D of Frances & William Golding|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Golding-1862.jpg 699] |- | Good or Goodi?||||||||||149 |- | [[Goodin-862|Goodin, Donald Sydney]] ||1907 Aug 24||2000 Dec 28||||H of Jean; F of Heather & James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Blair-11307.jpg 190], [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Goodin-862.jpg 193] |- | [[Blair-11380|Goodin, Jean Alexander]] ||1908 Oct 21||2002 Jul 20||||Nee Blair; Sister of Anne; W of Donald; M of Heather & James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Blair-11307.jpg 190], [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Blair-11380.jpg 192] |- | [[Goodridge-834|Goodridge, John D R]] ||1924||1984||||H of Lesley; F of Dianne, Janine, Donald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Goodridge-834.jpg 551] |- | [[Gibson-26132|Goodridge, Lesley M A]] ||1940||2008||||W of John; M of Dianne, Janine, Donald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Goodridge-834.jpg 551] |- | [[Dunbabin-15|Gosh, Annie]] |||||||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Dunbabin-10.jpg 87] |- | [[Currie-4100|Gration, Eda Amanda]] ||||1990 Jun 19||86||W of Fred; M of Beverley and Melville; Sister of Bob|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Gration-82.jpg 647] |- | [[Gration-82|Gration, Frederick Kirk]] ||||2004 Aug 26||100||H of Eda; f of Beverley & Melville|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Gration-82.jpg 647] |- | [[Griffin-19717|Griffin, Geoffrey Albert]] ||||1987 Apr 17||||AIF; H of Jean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Griffin-19717.jpg 599] |- | [[Muter-75|Groen, Anna Maria]] ||1897||1983||||W of Stephen; M of Jans, Stephen, Henry, Roelf, Rieks, Lenie, Annie, Tienie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Muter-75.jpg 575] |- | [[Groen-547|Groen, Henry]] ||1930||1979||||H of Rica; F of Tina, Bernadette, Terry, Peter, Raymond|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Groen-546.jpg 574] |- | [[Groen-547|Groen, Stephen]] ||1911||1995||||H of Anna Maria; F of Jans, Stephen, Henry, Roulf, Rieks, Lenie, Annie, Tienie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Groen-547.jpg 576] |- | [[Christensen-9924|Grossman, Aase]] ||1926 Jul 15||1994 Apr 23||||nee Christensen; b. Kolding, Denmark; W of Anker; M of Otto (Bjoergvin), Linda, Allan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Grossman-968.jpg 785] |- | [[Grossman-968|Grossman, Anker Christian]] ||1923 Dec 23||2014 Jan 02||||b. Kolding, Denmark; H of Aase; F of Otto (Bjoergvin), Linda, Allan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Grossman-968.jpg 785] |- | [[Groves-4500|Groves, Christian Michael]] ||1982 Apr 05||2012 Jun 10||||S of Geoff Groves & Step-S of Aleta Groves; S of Anne Kaye and Step-S of Gregg Kaye|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Groves-4500.jpg 779] |- | [[Groves-4501|Groves, Ronald George]] ||1929 May 12||2010 Jul 04||||Partner of Margaret; F of Laurence, Virginia, Julie, Therese|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Groves-4501.jpg 780] |- | Grummisch, Lorna Alice||1945 Mar 19||2008 Sep 17||||M of Paul, Joanne||172 |- | [[Guthrie-5369|Guthrie, Thomas H]] ||||1980 Mar 13||81||S of Daniel & Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Guthrie-5369.jpg 573] |- | [[Palmer-28198|Hade, Ada May]] ||1917 Nov 18||2009 Jul 21||||W of Max; M of Margaret, Wendy, Allan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Hade-101.jpg 734] |- | [[Hade-102|Hade, David John]] ||||1989 Aug 14||87||H of Holly; F of Noel, Norman, Phillip, Ernest|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Hade-102.jpg 429] |- | [[Hade-103|Hade, Edward Andrew]] ||||1945 Sep 08||83||H of Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Hade-103.jpg 310] |- | [[Stephens-17540|Hade, Holly]] ||||1973 Dec 19||61||W of David; M of Noel, Norma, Phillip, Ernest|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Stephens-17540.jpg 431] |- | [[Hade-105|Hade, John]] ||||1910 Dec 18||27?|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Hade-105.jpg 312] |- | [[Hade-109|Hade, John William]] ||1903 Oct 30||1987 Jul 28||||H of Winifred; F of Evelyn, Margaret; F-in-L of Gerald; GF of Samantha & Simon Posjov|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Hade-109.jpg 434] |- | [[Hade-111|Hade, Leslie Ernest]] ||||1914 Jun 16||16||B of Lily|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Hade-111.jpg 311] |- | [[Hade-112|Hade, Lily Ann]] ||||1911 Apr 17||20||Sister of Leslie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Hade-111.jpg 311] |- | [[Hade-101|Hade, Maxwell]] ||1927 Aug 28||2002 May 22||||H of Ada; F of Margaret, Wendy, Allan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Hade-101.jpg 734] |- | [[Hade-114|Hade, Phillip Stephen]] ||||1974 May 24||25|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Hade-105.jpg 312] |- | [[McIntosh-7305|Hade, Sarah Ann]] ||||1917 Dec 30||47||W of Edward|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Hade-103.jpg 310] |- | [[Head-5230|Hade, Winifred May]] ||1908 Mar 07||1989 Jun 01||||b. Sth Yarra; D of Frederick & Elsie Head; W of John; M of Evelyn & Margaret; M-in-L of Gerald Posjov; GM of Samantha & Simon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Head-5230.jpg 432] |- | [[Halden-138|Halden, Callum]] ||2005 Apr 13||2010 Jul 01||5||S of Donna Halden|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Halden-138.jpg 770] |- | [[Hall-64034|Hall, A V]] ||||1958 Mar 22||35||VX103768; H of Phyllis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Hall-64034.jpg 348] |- | [[Hallinan-176|Hallinan, John Joseph]] ||1950 Feb 27||1998 Mar 18||||H of Elaine; F of Sandra, Leanne, Lisa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Hallinan-176.jpg 716] |- | [[Hamilton-31809|Hamilton, Dennis]] ||1956 Aug 13||1984 Oct 12||||H of Debbie; F of Jodie & Luke|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Hamilton-31809.jpg 162] |- | [[Hamilton-31811|Hamilton, Ernest Clyde]] ||||1971 Dec 26|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Hamilton-31811.jpg 357] |- | [[Foster-14916|Hamilton, Maisie Julia]] ||||1985 Jul 21||68||W of Ronald; M of Patricia, Yvonne, Julie, Peter (dec), Lynette, Dennis (dec), Vickie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Hamilton-31810.jpg 615] |- | [[Hamilton-11825|Hamilton]], Mark 'Kevin'||1925||2016|||| || [[Space:Memorial_Photography|Required]] |- | [[Hamilton-31810|Hamilton, Ronald Lawrence]] ||||1992 Jan 10||77||H of Maisie; F of Patricia, Yvonne, Julie, Peter (dec), Lynette, Dennis (dec), Vickie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Hamilton-31810.jpg 615] |- | [[Senior-1225|Hand, Brenda Mabel]] ||||1999 Jun 09||84||W of Charles (dec); M of Robert (dec), thomas (dec), Douglas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Senior-1225.jpg 643] |- | [[Hand-3949|Hand, Robert Charles]] ||1941 May 05||1987 Apr 02||||S of Charles & Brenda; B of Doug|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Hand-3949.jpg 604] |- | [[Hand-3950|Hand, Thomas Gordon]] ||1943 jun 29||1987 Jan 06||||H of Debra-Lee; F of Clinton, Leigh, Brenda, Holly; So of Charles & Brenda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Hand-3949.jpg 604] |- | [[Hanger-634|Hanger, William Leonard]] ||||1978 Aug 17||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Hanger-634.jpg 542] |- | [[Hansen-20119|Hansen, Harold Alfred]] ||||1983 Nov 23||71||F of Peter, Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/Hansen-20119.jpg 585] |- | [[Heard-2755|Hare, Edna May]] ||1917 Nov 23||2008 Sep 16||90||M of Irene, Alma, Peggy, Lilian, Harold, Ron|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Heard-2755.jpg 760] |- | [[Bock-2128|Harm, Elfriede Marianne]] ||1913||1990|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Harm-177.jpg 581] |- | [[Harm-177|Harm, Heinrich Hermann]] ||1911 Jul 16||1988 Nov 06|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Harm-177.jpg 581] |- | [[Fox-20657|Hart, Avis]] ||1921||1976||||W of Mark; M of Stuart|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Hart-14259.jpg 528] |- | [[Hart-14259|Hart, Mark]] ||1921||1978||||H of Avis; B of Ivy; F of Stuart|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Hart-14259.jpg 528] |- | [[Rowbottom-247|Hartley, Constance Glazebrook]] ||1898||1976||78||W of John Richard; M of Yvonne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Rowbottom-247.jpg 532] |- | Hawkins, Vera Marie||||1981 Jun 13||71||W of George; M of Don, Walter, Noel, Joan, Clem||567 |- | [[Henry-15578|Hayes, Harriet Isabella]] ||||1964 Jan 14||84||D of William & Eliza Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Henry-16861.jpg 43] |- | [[Haywood-2413|Haywood, Henrietta]] ||||1877 Dec 04||29||D of Henry and Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Haywood-2414.jpg 64] |- | [[Haywood-2414|Haywood, Henry]] ||||21/03/92||90||H of Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Haywood-2414.jpg 64] |- | [[Donough-9|Haywood, Sarah]] ||||1899 Jun 15||85||W of Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Haywood-2414.jpg 64] |- | [[Wade-13126|Heath, Dorcas Eliza]] ||||1945 Aug 07||72||W of Edward||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Heath-9433.jpg 378] |- | [[Heath-9433|Heath, Edward]] ||||1949 Sep 03||81||H of Dorcas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Heath-9433.jpg 378] |- | [[Heffer-172|Heffer, G A]] ||||1997 Aug 08||73||VX136111; H of Ruth; F of Graeme (dec), Marilyn, Stephen, Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Heffer-172.jpg 677] |- | [[Heffer-174|Heffer, Graeme Charles]] ||||1987 Feb 19||38||S of Ruth & George; B of Marilyn, Stephen, Ian; F of Sonya, Craig, Glenn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Heffer-174.jpg 678] |- | [[Henry-15583|Henry, Arthur Edward]] ||||1889 Feb 21||4||S of Henry & Eliza|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Henry-16861.jpg 43] |- | [[Gilmore-3004|Henry, Eliza]] ||||1907 Sep 19||62||W of William; M of Arthur and Hariet Hayes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Henry-16861.jpg 43] |- | [[Henry-16861|Henry, William]] ||||1897 Oct 26||53||H of Eliza; F of Arthur and Harriet Hayes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Henry-16861.jpg 43] |- | [[Hines-5738|Hines, Alan Russell]] ||||1993 Jul 05||72||H of Lexie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Hines-5738.jpg 683] |- | Hoggarth||||||||||82 |- | [[Fisher-16659|Horner, Annie]] ||||1964 Sep 24||71||W of Thomas||370 |- | [[Horner-2910|Horner, Thomas]] ||||1952 Nov 24||75||H of Annie||370 |- | Hough||||||9?||||364 |- | [[Howat-250|Howat, Peter Wilson]] ||||1977 Apr 17||||H of Marjorie; F of Ronald, Patricia||534 |- | [[Palmer-28237|Howie, Berenice Lillian]] ||||1981 Oct 12||69||nee Palmer|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Howie-1515.jpg 294] |- | [[Howie-1515|Howie, William]] ||||1972 Aug 12||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Howie-1515.jpg 294] |- | [[Hudson-16717|Hudson, Edward Gerald (Ted)]] ||||1984 Oct 19||||F of Margaret, Jennifer (dec), Patricia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Hudson-16717.jpg 414] |- | [[Hughes-28925|Hughes, Allan Frederick]] ||1929 Jun 01||2013 Jun 09||||H of Elsie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Hughes-28925.jpg 474] |- | [[Nash-10686|Hughes, Lorna Vera]] ||||1992 Apr 10||67||W of Thomas; M of Lynette, Graeme, Margaret, jennifer, Karen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Hughes-28926.jpg 673] |- | [[Hughes-28926|Hughes, Thomas Bruce]] ||1921 Jun 03||2001 Aug 09||||H of Lorna; F of Lynette, Graeme, Margaret, jennifer, Karen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Hughes-28926.jpg 673] |- | [[Hull-9060|Hull, Charles Albert]] ||||1993 Dec 18||||H of Nellie; F of Keith & Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Hull-9060.jpg 669] |- | Hull, Grace Helen||||1992 Mar 18||78||W of Charles; M of Keith & Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Hull-9060.jpg 669] |- | [[Humphries-3545|Humphries, Norman Leslie]] ||1935 Mar 09||1987 Sep 14||52||H of Dawn; F of Dean, Kim, Lisa, Jamey, Rebecca, Luke|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Humphries-3545.jpg 601] |- | [[Humphrey-9776|Humphry, Keith George]] ||1952 Nov 24||2011 Jun 05||||H of Eileen Moniva; F of Kirk, Greg, Aidan, James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Humphrey-9776.jpg 509] |- | [[Hunt-26812|Hunt, Bruce]] ||1930||2002||||H of Irene; F of Carol & Jennie; S of Doris Chesney and Malcolm McKenzie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Hunt-26812.jpg 753] |- | [[Hunt-26813|Hunt, Edward John]] ||||1983 May 23||75||F of Bruce, Maisie, Ted, Harold, Dorothy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Hunt-26813.jpg 584] |- | [[Hunt-9300|Hunt, Edward John (Ted)]] ||||2012 Jul 01||77||H of Lorna; F of Barbara, Robert, Gwend, Noel, Shirley, David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Hunt-9300.jpg 644] |- | [[George-13445|Hunt, Lorna Shirley]] ||||2006 Oct 13||65||W of Ted; M of Barbara, Robert, Gwend, Noel, Shirley, David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Hunt-9300.jpg 644] |- | [[Beatty-4092|Hunt, Margaret]] ||||1913 Feb 05||83||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Hunt-26304.jpg 254] |- | [[Wilson-99879|Hunt, Sarah]] ||||1961 Nov 21||89||W of Charles; M of Eva|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Wilson-99879.jpg 231] |- | [[Martin-80358|Hunt, Sophia]] ||||1945||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Martin-80358.jpg 321] |- | [[Hunt-26304|Hunt, William Henry]] ||||1902 Jan 30||70||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Hunt-26304.jpg 254] |- | [[Glover-9171|Hutchings, Leah Mary]] ||1906 Jul 15||1986 Mar 11||||W of Tom; M of Ernie, Thelma, Rosalea|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Glover-9171.jpg 271] |- | [[Hutchings-3465|Hutchings, Thomas Charles]] ||||1973 Jan 09||66||F of Ernie, Thelma, Rosalea|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Hutchings-3465.jpg 293] |- | [[Hutchinson-10596|Hutchison, James]] ||1843 Feb 17||1920 May 10||||b. Armagh, Ireland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Hutchinson-10596.jpg 44] |- | Ironside, W||||||||||350 |- | [[Irving-11445|Irving, Sydney Langford]] ||1911||1988||||H of Vera; F of Arthur, Geoffrey, Brian, Russell, Gary, Neville|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Irving-11445.jpg 587] |- | [[Edwards-38522|Irving, Vera Ruth]] ||1920||1984||||W of Sid; M of Arthur, Geoffrey, Brian, Russell, Gary, Neville|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Irving-11445.jpg 587] |- | [[Isbister-325|Isbister, John Glenthorne]] ||||1991 Jan 08||59||H of Loris; F of Geoff, Cheryl, Sue|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Isbister-325.jpg 657] |- | [[Isbister-326|Isbister, John Wright]] ||1906 Jul 21||1970 Nov 21||||Partner of Elvina Whiteley; F of Margaret, John & Kathleen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Isbister-326.jpg 358] |- | [[Brereton-1158|Issell, Nancy J]] ||1920 Nov 24||2001 Apr 18||||M of Margaret, Nancy, Robert (dec); M-in-L of Ron|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Brereton-1158.jpg 448] |- | Jackson||||||||||13 |- |[[Jackson-29219| Jackson, Alfred]] ||||1955 Dec 10||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Jackson-29219.jpg 385] |- | [[Diaper-157|Jackson, Elizabeth Jane]] ||||1931 Jul 11||56|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Jackson-29219.jpg 385] |- | [[Jackson-48744|Jackson, Francis Annie]] ||||1914 Jan 14||15|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Jackson-29219.jpg 385] |- | [[Jackson-52755|Jackson, Robert George]] ||1929 Jun 19||1999 Sep 27||||H of Ruby (Jean); F of Lynette, Ron, Keith, Garry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Jackson-52755.jpg 724] |- | [[James-26208|James, William Fraser]] ||1947 Oct 23||2005 May 23||||H of Barb; GF of Charlotte; F of Penelope, Elizabeth, Victoria|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/James-26208.jpg 199] |- | [[Jenkins-20640|Jenkins, Albert Edwin]] ||1910 Dec 11||2004 Mar 25||93||b. Bridgend, Wales; d. Glen Forbes; H of Myrtle; F of Juanita, Oscar, Genevieve, Rhodes, David, Bronwen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Jenkins-20640.jpg 4] |- | [[Bell-39259|Jenkins, Florence Grace]] ||||1997 Jan 31||72||W of Walter; M of Walter, Yvonne, Dorothy, Susanne, Ken, David, Deanne, Allan, Bruce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Jenkins-20641.jpg 561] |- | [[Merrett-425|Jenkins, Myrtle]] ||1907 Jan 19||1986 Jun 05||79||b. Welshmans Reef; W of Albert; M of Jan, Oscar, Genevieve, Rhodes, David, Bronwen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Merrett-425.jpg 3] |- | [[Jenkins-20641|Jenkins, Walter Charles]] ||||1982 Jul 27||59||H of Florence; F of Walter, Yvonne, Dorothy, Susanne, Ken, David, Deanne, Allan, Bruce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Jenkins-20641.jpg 561] |- | [[Johnson-129693|Johnson, Justin Steven]] ||1983 Aug 18||1983 Aug 18||||S of Bruce & Daniella|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Johnson-129693.jpg 564] |- | [[Johnson-129696|Johnson, Steven Leslie]] ||||1982 Apr 23||20||S of Leslie & Judith; B of Bruce, Christopher|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Johnson-129693.jpg 564] |- | [[Johnstone-3787|Johnstone, Claude Rubin]] ||||1983 Jul 21||70||F of Harry, Frankoe, Robert, John, Raymond|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Johnstone-3787.jpg 586] |- | Jones||||||||||316 |- | [[Jones-127378|Jones, Alan Thomas Arnold]] ||1930 Aug 05||2010 Oct 28||||H of Elma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Jones-127378.jpg 313] |- | [[Jones-127240|Jones, Alfred George]] ||||1966||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Martin-80358.jpg 321] |- | [[Jones-127241|Jones, Arnold]] ||||1936 Aug 03||85||H of Bertha|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Jones-127241.jpg 391] |- | [[Hawkins-17066|Jones, Bertha]] ||||1935 Apr 16||76||W of Arnold Jones|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Hawkins-17066.jpg 390] |- |[[Jones-127252|Jones, Cecil Arnold]] ||||1949 Aug 26||61||H of Kathleen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Jones-127252.jpg 318] |- | [[Jones-127274|Jones, Edgar Thomas H O]] ||||1967 Jul 21||76||S of A & B Jones; B of Emily Ruddell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Jones-127249.jpg 388] |- | [[Stephenson-9777|Jones, Elma Florence]] ||1932 Dec 09||1991 Mar 31||||W of Alan; M of Julie, Wendy, Rodney|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Jones-127378.jpg 313] |- | [[Jones-127238|Jones, George]] ||||1918||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Martin-80358.jpg 321] |- | [[Poxon-125|Jones, Gertrude Florence]] ||||1979||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Martin-80358.jpg 321] |- | [[Jones-127430|Jones, Harold]]||1925 Jan 18||1996 Oct 04||||H of Joyce; F of Heather, Jennifer, Geoff|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Jones-127430.jpg 650] |- | [[Jones-127431|Jones, Harold Vincent]] ||||2006 Nov 19||92||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Jones-127431.jpg 493] |- | Jones, Joyce||1924 Jul 26||1990 Dec 26||||W of Harold; M of Heather, Jennifer, Geoff|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Jones-127430.jpg 650] |- | [[Brock-7552|Jones, Kathleen Constance Ethel]] ||||1968 Aug 01||73||W of Cecil|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Brock-7552.jpg 320] |- | [[Watson-36822|Jones, Mary]] ||||1990 Apr 29||78||W of Harold|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Jones-127431.jpg 493] |- | [[Jones-127443|Jones, Nellie Clarice]] ||||1992 Nov 10||95||D of A & B Jones|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Jones-127443.jpg 319] |- | [[Chambers-11901|Jones, Sarah Charlotte]] ||||1914 Feb 03||34||W of A G Jones; D of Ann & James Chambers|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Chambers-11901.jpg 393] |- | [[Jones-127250|Jones, William]] ||||1900 Jan 01||21||S of A & B Jones; B of Emily Ruddell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Hawkins-17066.jpg 390] |- | [[Kaiser-3667|Kaiser, Lambertus Henerikus]] ||1926 Aug 16||1987 Apr 11||||b. Netherlands; d. Bass; H of Hillie; F of Anne, john, Mark, Denise|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Kaiser-3667.jpg 511] |- | [[Kane-4005|Kane, Francis Robert (Frank)]] ||||2011 Jan 23||70||H of Johanna; F of Aleta|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Kane-4005.jpg 776] |- | [[Kannar-5|Kannar, Graham Alan]] ||||1990 Jun 19||39||H of Anne; F of David, Billy, Trevor, Jason|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Kannar-5.jpg 653] |- | [[Humphries-3550|Kelly (Humphries), Dean Anthony]] ||1966 Sep 03||2009 Jun 06||42||F of Brianna, Jacob, Rhylie, Lochlan; S of Norm (dec) & Dawn; B of Kim, Lisa, Jamey, Rebecca, Luke|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Humphries-3545.jpg 601] |- | [[Williamson-17395|Kennedy, Davidene Charlotte]] ||||1959 Jan 17||83||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Kennedy-25775.jpg 324] |- | [[Handley-1974|Kennedy, Dora Mary]] ||||1973 May 27||73||W of Robert; M of Mary, Patricia, Dorothy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Kennedy-25780.jpg 501] |- | Kennedy, Marjorie A W||1907 Apr 25||1994 Aug 18||||D of William & Charlotte||548 |- | [[Kennedy-25780|Kennedy, Robert Patrick]] ||||1984 Mar 07||90||H of Dora; F of Mary, Patricia, Dorothy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Kennedy-25780.jpg 501] |- | [[Kennedy-25775|Kennedy, William Leonard]] ||||1970 Jan 01||93||H of Davidene|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Kennedy-25775.jpg 324] |- | [[Poxon-77|Kent, Dorothy E]] ||1925 Dec 22||1995 Apr 10||69||Nee Poxon; W of Jeffrey; M of Graham, Ian, David, Janis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Poxon-77.jpg 441] |- | [[Kent-6685|Kent, Jephrey K]] ||1925 Aug 26||1993 Jun 28||||H of Dorothy; F of Graham, Ian, David, Janis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Kent-6685.jpg 439] |- | [[Waterman-3323|King, Sarah]] ||||1916 Oct 20||92||M of Mary Bowman & Alice Payne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Waterman-3323.jpg 183] |- | [[Bell-39299|Kirk, Alice Gamble]] ||||1987 Dec 25||78||Sister of Jessie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Bell-37373.jpg 209] |- | [[Knight-24548|Knight, Claude Leonard]] ||1917 Feb 25||2002 Oct 13||||H of Mildred; F of Ivan, Christopher|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Knight-24548.jpg 620] |- | [[Wilkinson-14920|Knight, Mildred Ruth]] ||1923 May 27||1988 Feb 24||||W of Claude; M of Ivan, Christopher|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Knight-24548.jpg 620] |- | [[Knox-6705|Knox, Alexander Hugh]] ||1925 Nov 27||1987 Dec 18||||H of Marion; F of Garry, Linda, Murray, Colin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Knox-6705.jpg 553] |- | [[Knox-6707|Knox, Allan Robert]] ||1929 May 09||2008 Sep 30||||H of Joan; F of Robert, Sherrill, Judy, Doug|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Knox-6707.jpg 719] |- | [[Knox-6708|Knox, Brittany Jane]] ||1990 May 07||1990 May 13||||D of Carmel & Doug; S of Ashlee|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Knox-6708.jpg 664] |- | [[Thorpe-4407|Knox, Dorothy Marion]] ||||1983 Feb 27||50||W of Alexander; M of Garry, Linda, Murray, Colin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Knox-6705.jpg 553] |- | [[Knox-4077|Knox, Hugh]] ||||1933 May 25||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Knox-4077.jpg 208] |- | [[Knox-6706|Knox, Murray John (Mick)]] ||||1986 Apr 19||23||S of Hughie & Marion (dec); B of Garry, Linda, Colin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Knox-6706.jpg 609] |- | [[Jackson-49133|Knox, Vera May]] ||||1955 Feb 09||54||W of Edward Lawrence; M of Vera, Hugh, Edward, Allan, Shirley, Patricia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Jackson-49133.jpg 221] |- | [[Brady-6796|Koetsveld, Elizabeth]] ||||1951 Oct 29||80||W of Reuben|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Koetsveld-7.jpg 265] |- | [[Koetsveld-7|Koetsveld,, Reuben]] ||||1956 Jul 11||89||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Koetsveld-7.jpg 265] |- | [[Korgul-1|Korgul, Stan]] ||1914||1987||||H of Emma; F of Ursula, Irene, John, Rosemarie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Korgul-1.jpg 605] |- | [[Heffer-178|Laverick, Annie Isabel]] ||||1998 Mar 09||78||nee Heffer; W of Frank (dec); Sister of Ivy, Elizabeth, Les, Maud, Olive, George (all dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Heffer-178.jpg 725] |- | [[Lawrence-19334|Lawrence, Doris Emily]] ||1907 Dec||1908 Jan||||D of John & Mary; Sister of Muriel, Jack, Matt, Elsie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Lawrence-19335.jpg 18] |- | [[Lawrence-19335|Lawrence, Mary]] ||1880 Nov 13||1926 Aug 28||||W of John; M of Muriel, Jack, Matt, Elsie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Lawrence-19335.jpg 18] |- | Layton, Annette Patricia||1948 Nov 16||2012 Sep 06||||D of Doris||424 |- | [[Learmonth-328|Learmonth, Herbert John]] ||1896||1964|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Learmonth-328.jpg 469] |- | [[Leemon-51|Leemon, Albert Charles]] ||||1990 May 13||88||H of Rose; F of Edwin, Donald, Neil|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Leemon-51.jpg 655] |- | [[Anderson-72375|Leemon, Rose Eva]] ||1905 May 06||2000 Jan 18||||W of Charles; M of Edwin, Donald, Neil|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Leemon-51.jpg 655] |- | [[Lehner-448|Lehner, Leslie Arthur]] ||||1980 Feb 12||75||F of Connie, Lesley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Lehner-448.jpg 525] |- | [[Donald-2259|Leys, Jean]] ||||1886 Sep 05||77||nee Donald; W of Alexander|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Donald-2259.jpg 59] |- | [[Lindner-887|Lindner, Harold]] ||1924||1989||||H of Helen; F of Laurence, Lynette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Lindner-887.jpg 625] |- | [[Krause-2967|Lindner, Helen (Nell)]] ||1923 Feb 24||2008 Jan 14||84||W of Harold; M of Laurence, Lynette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Lindner-887.jpg 625] |- | [[Llewellyn-1055|Llewellyn, William Thomas Cedric]] ||||1948 Aug 27||57||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Llewellyn-1055.jpg 335] |- | [[McCabe-735|Lloyd, Patricia Elsie]] ||1923||1979||||W of Robert; M of Richard, Anne, Simon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/McCabe-735.jpg 572] |- | [[Aubrey-975|Lock, Blanche Lydia]] ||||1985 Feb 15||||W of Les; M of Arthur; GM of Nikko, Lisa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Aubrey-975.jpg 592] |- | [[Lombard-2668|Lombard, Walter John]] ||||2000 Jun 16||72||H of Ruth; F of David, Peter, Carol (dec), Chris, Maree|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Lombard-2668.jpg 733] |- | [[McKay-9137|Long, Jane]] ||||1921 Jul 09||74||W of William|| Funeral notice |- | [[Long-28242|Long, William]] ||||1910 Dec 27||59||H of Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Long-28242.jpg 72] |- | [[Newitt-260|Lorimer, Joan]] ||1926 Mar 26||1998 Jan 13||||W of William; M of John & Alison|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Lorimer-797.jpg 712] |- | [[Lorimer-797|Lorimer, William]] ||1924 Mar 28||2014 May 08||||H of Joan; F of John & Alison|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Lorimer-797.jpg 712] |- | [[Loughridge-241|Loughridge, Joseph McQueston]] ||||1994 Sep 10||75||H of Olive; F of Bill, Tom, Trevor, Annie, Sam|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Loughridge-241.jpg 695] |- | Loughridge, Olive||||2010 Dec 28||87||W of joseph; M of Bill, Tom, Trevor, Annie, Sam|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Loughridge-241.jpg695] |- | [[Luke-739|Luke, A J]] ||||1952 Jun 01||59||H of Elsie; F of Alan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Luke-739.jpg 219] |- | [[Luke-2349|Luke, Alan Leslie]] ||1922 Nov 08||2006 Apr 08||||H of Dawn; F of Stuart, Trevor, Suzanne, Peter, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Luke-2349.jpg 565] |- | [[Gardiner-5596|Luke, Dawn Adel]] ||||1981 Jun 14||50||W of Alan; M of Stuart, Trevor, Suzanne, Peter, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Luke-2349.jpg 565] |- | [[Watson-36447|Luke, Elizabeth Linda]] ||||1978 Sep 01||85||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Watson-36447.jpg 497] |- | [[Elliott-4662|Luke, Elsie May]] ||1893||1964||||nee Elliott; W of A J; M of Alan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Elliott-4662.jpg 220] |- | [[Luke-736|Luke, James Charles]] ||||1962 Mar 10||78||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Luke-736.jpg 496] |- | [[Luke-2350|Luke, Stuart Leslie]] ||1950 Dec 03||2012 Aug 27||||H of Dot; F of Tina & Tracy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Luke-2350.jpg 783] |- | [[Luxmoore-51|Luxmoore, Ronald McLean]] ||||1991 Aug 08||70||AIF; H of Maynie; F of Alan & Carole-Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Luxmoore-51.jpg 670] |- | [[Lynch-14933|Lynch, David]] ||1908 Nov 05||1989 Oct 25||||H of Theresa; F of Howard, Veronica, Lorraine, Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Lynch-14933.jpg 661] |- | [[Lynch-14934|Lynch, John Francis]] ||||1985 Dec 05||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Lynch-14934.jpg 613] |- | [[Howard-31587|Lynch, Theresa Veronica]] ||1915 Oct 18||2007 Jan 23||||W of David; M of Howard, veronica, Lorraine, Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Lynch-14933.jpg 661] |- | [[Hade-116|Mackenzie, Jessie Jane]] ||||1939 Dec 02||||W of Paul Bernhard Mackenzie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Mackenzie-6629.jpg 131] |- | [[Mackenzie-6630|Mackenzie, Lilian]] ||||1941 Nov 07||||D of B & J Mackenzie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Mackenzie-6630.jpg 128] |- | [[McKenzie-10057|Mackenzie, Paul Bernhard]] ||||1953 Dec 11||74||H of Jessie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Mackenzie-6629.jpg 131] |- | [[Mackinder-81|Mackinder, S H]] ||||1964 Dec 07||58||VX18493; H of Marjorie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Mackinder-81.jpg 360] |- | [[Magill-1351|Magill-Fletcher, Grace C H]] ||1910||1998||||G.Daughter of Ralph Magill & Catherine Sims|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Magill-1351.jpg 435] |- | [[Gilmore-5527|Magill, Ann Jane]] ||||1904 May 19||64||W of Ralph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Magill-1353.jpg 71] |- | [[Magill-1360|Magill, Norman]] ||||1909 Dec 30||||GS of Ralph and Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Magill-1353.jpg 71] |- | [[Magill-1353|Magill, Ralph]] ||||1897 Dec 12||60||H of Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Magill-1353.jpg 71] |- | [[Mahood-415|Mahood, James Keith]] ||1920 Jul 19||2006 May 18||||H of Audrey; F of James & Ailsa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Mahood-415.jpg 766] |- | [[Malloy-873|Malloy, Mary Ann (Molly)]] ||1914 May 23||2007 Dec 03||||D of Robert & Winifred; Sister of Jim, Pat, Bob, Sara, Bill, Jack, Pauline|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Malloy-873.jpg 730] |- | [[Malloy-874|Malloy, Patrick Robert]] ||||2008 Apr 16||87||AIF; H of Phyllis Elva; F of Brian, Michael, Julie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Malloy-874.jpg 765] |- | [[Busse-477|Marks, Alice Isobel]] ||||2000 Mar 26||71||W of Walter; M of Edwin, Rodney, Wayne, Bruce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Busse-477.jpg 732] |- | [[Marks-5481|Marks, Christopher Paul]] ||1986 Feb 02||2011 Jan 18||24||S of Eddie; B of Stacey, Melissa, Kelly, Steven, David (dec), Kim, Andrew, Kirsty|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Marks-5481.jpg 700] |- | [[Ward-40636|Marshall, Edna Lilian]] ||1918||1984||||W of Walter; M of Alan, Margaret, John, Ron|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Marshall-26137.jpg 590] |- | [[Marshall-26137|Marshall, Walter John]] ||1916||2000||||AIF; H of Edna; F of Alan, Margaret, John, Ron|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Marshall-26137.jpg 590] |- | [[Martin-Thomas-2|Martin-Thomas, Shuntay Leanne]] ||2002 Oct 04||2002 Oct 25||||D of Leanne & Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Martin-Thomas-2.jpg 750] |- | [[Martin-75625|Martin, William R B]] ||||1990 Sep 24||||H of Anwyn; F of Phyllis, Helen, John; F-in-L of Gordon, Stephen, Isobel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Martin-75625.jpg 656] |- | [[Dalton-8416|Matthies, Merida Muriel]] ||1920||1987||||W of Herbert; M of Barbara, Marjorie, Patricia, Rhonda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Dalton-8416.jpg 603] |- | [[Streader-13|McAllister, Almyra V]] ||||1978 Feb 06||85||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/McAllister-1436.jpg 291] |- | [[McAllister-1436|McAllister, George]] ||||1974 Dec 27||82||H of Almyra|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/McAllister-1436.jpg 291] |- | [[McBride-6392|McBride, Russell Graham]] ||||1991 Jun 30||21||S of Rita & Graham; B of Brian, Ian, Karen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/McBride-6392.jpg 668] |- | McCalman, Yvonne||1945||2010 Aug 11||65||W of Neil McCalman; M of Kristie & Carly; M-in-L of Nathan & Mark||645 |- | McCoy, Anne Elizabeth (Betty)||1916 Dec 25||2004 May 24||||W of Billy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/McCoy-10329-1.jpg 729] |- | [[McCoy-10329|McCoy, William Charles]] ||1914 Jul 07||1999 Nov 05||85||H of Betty|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/McCoy-10329.jpg 728] |- | [[Stingell-1|McGinn, Ellen Elizabeth]] ||||1980 Feb 02||98||W of Walter; M of Leslie, Eric, Edward, Percy, Ronald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Stingell-1.jpg 526] |- | [[McGowan-3841|McGowan, Samuel Walker]] ||||1889 Mar 03||1||S of George Alexander & Susan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/McGowan-3841.jpg 322] |- | [[Jackson-52958|McIntyre, Barbara]] ||1902||1988||||M of Jean, Betty, Barbara, Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Jackson-52958.jpg 637] |- | [[McKay-252|McKay, Clyde John]] ||||1966 Nov 28||63||H of Mabel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/McKay-252.jpg 384] |- | [[McKay-9166|McKay, David Clyde]] ||||2011 Aug 31||83||H of Marjorie; F|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/McKay-9166.jpg 161] |- | [[Jesson-10|McKay, Mabel Florence]] ||||1943 Aug 22||35||W of Clyde|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/McKay-252.jpg 384] |- | McKay, Marjorie Winifred||||2000 Sep 23||66||W of David; M of Jean, Dot, Lance|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/McKay-9166.jpg 161] |- | [[McKee-6827|McKee, Alexander]] ||||1966 May 26||||H of Constance; F of Sandra & Pat|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/McKee-6827.jpg 225] |- | McKee, Constance||||1991 Dec 08||83||W of Alexander; M of Sandra & Pat; GM of David, Janine, Paul, Jenny, Kellie, Julie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/McKee-6827-1.jpg 226] |- | [[Alford-4200|McKenzie, Alma Joyce]] ||||2009 Dec 10||87||W of Rupert; M of Joyce, Florence, Ken, Beverley, Shirley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/McKenzie-10985.jpg 171] |- | [[McKenzie-10203|McKenzie, Andrew]] ||||1907 Aug 10||70||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/McKenzie-10203.jpg 134] |- | [[Cook-42840|McKenzie, Annie]] ||||1938 Nov 15||54||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Cook-42840.jpg 262] |- | [[McKenzie-10877|McKenzie, Charles H R]] ||||1941 May 25||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/McKenzie-10877.jpg 158] |- | [[McKenzie-10989|McKenzie, Charles Henry Alexander]] ||||1953 Sep 15||56|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/McKenzie-10989.jpg 176] |- | [[Dickie-1104|McKenzie, Elizabeth]] ||||1923 Oct 30||38||W of Andrew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Dickie-1104.jpg 135] |- | [[McKenzie-10990|McKenzie, Ernest Frederick]] ||1899 Jun 06||1976 May 01||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/McKenzie-10990.jpg 170] |- | [[Oakley-3588|McKenzie, Frances M]] ||||1942 Jun 22||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Oakley-3588.jpg 157] |- | [[McKenzie-10202|McKenzie, John]] ||||1951 Jun 05||82||H of Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/McKenzie-10202.jpg 263] |- | [[Martin-81005|McKenzie, Lois Margaret]] ||1933 Jul 14||2011 Sep 27||78||W of Walter (dec); M of Leanne, Wendy, Lyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Martin-81005.jpg 413] |- | [[McKenzie-10992|McKenzie, Morgan]] ||||1986 Jul 20||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/McKenzie-10992.jpg 292] |- | [[Easton-2713|McKenzie, Myrtle]] ||||1973 Feb 06||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/McKenzie-10992.jpg 292] |- | [[McKenzie-10988|McKenzie, Raymond]] ||||1976 May 16||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/McKenzie-10988.jpg 169] |- | [[McKenzie-10985|McKenzie, Rupert Stanley]] ||||1966 Sep 07||65||H of Alma; F of Joyce, Florence, Ken, Beverley, Shirley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/McKenzie-10985.jpg 171] |- | [[McKenzie-10991|McKenzie, Walter]] ||1932 Mar 21||2003 Jun 26||||H of Lois; F of Leanne, Wendy, Lyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/McKenzie-10991.jpg 411] |- | [[McLaren-2811|McLaren, David]] ||||1929 Oct 05||44||AIF, MM; H of Ruby; F of Dorothy, Roy, Bruce, Albert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/McLaren-2811.jpg 32] |- | [[Mayo-4825|McLaren, Florence Ada]] ||||1952 Jul 19||61||W of William John; M of Lindsay, Elva, Jean, Gilbert (Dec), Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Mayo-4825.jpg 214] |- | [[McLaren-2816|McLaren, Gilbert (Gibby)]] ||||1943 Dec 07||||KIA; Sgt; S of William & Florence|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/McLaren-2813.jpg 215] |- | [[Golding-1889|McLaren, Jean (Jan)]] ||1929 Apr 22||2005 Aug 05||||W of Roy; M of Susan & Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/McLaren-2817.jpg 31] |- | [[McLaren-2819|McLaren, Judith Lorraine]] ||||1957 Apr 22||13||D of Lindsay & Annie; Sister of Stuart & Lynette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/McLaren-2819.jpg 222] |- | [[McLaren-2818|McLaren, Lindsay Mackie]] ||||1979 Oct 14||66||H of Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/McLaren-2818.jpg 223] |- | [[McLaren-2814|McLaren, Peter]] ||||1952 Nov 26||70||H of Rose; F of Jack (Dec), Alan; Pioneer & World Champion Axeman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/McLaren-2814.jpg 239] |- | [[McLaren-2817|McLaren, Roy]] ||1922 Dec 12||2000 Jan 05||||H of Jan; F of Susan, Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/McLaren-2817.jpg 31] |- | [[Whitney-7940|McLaren, Ruby Elizabeth]] ||||1983 Aug 13||||W of David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/McLaren-2811.jpg 32] |- | [[McLaren-2813|McLaren, William John]] ||||1948 Sep 12||69||H of Florence; F of Lindsay, Elva, Jean, Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/McLaren-2813.jpg 215] |- | [[McMeekin-241|McMeekin, Edward A]] ||||1929 Jan 21||79||H of Mary; F of David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/McMeekin-241.jpg 543] |- | [[Rennie-1483|McNabb, Agnes]] ||||1888 Jul 11||50|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/McNabb-1810.jpg 397] |- | [[McNabb-1812|McNabb, Angus Ronald]]||||1992 Nov 15||89||H of Matilda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/McNabb-1812.jpg 425] |- | [[McNabb-1810|McNabb, Archibald]] ||||1888 Nov 04||51|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/McNabb-1810.jpg 397] |- | [[Hitchins-249|McNabb, Florence Annie]] ||||1947 Oct 17||76||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/McNabb-1810.jpg 397] |- | [[McNabb-1811|McNabb, James]] ||||1937 Nov 19||74||H of Florence Annie; F of Arch, Effie, Millie, Flo, Angus|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/McNabb-1810.jpg 397] |- | [[Stewart-52579|McNabb, Matilda]] ||||1980 May 12||77?||W of Angus|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Stewart-52579.jpg 428] |- | [[McNabb-1813|McNabb, Stewart]] ||1931 Nov 22||2009 Jun 11||77||H of Marion; F of Peter, Andrew, Anne, Helen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/McNabb-1813.jpg 426] |- | [[Connor-4437|McNeill, Mary]] ||1837||1872||||b. Gisbourne cemetery; W of William; M of Ann, Robert, Elspeth, Isabella, Charlotte, Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/McNeill-2715.jpg 186] |- | [[McNeill-2716|McNeill, William]] ||1824||1913||||H of Mary; F of Ann, Robert, Elspeth, Isabella, Charlotte, Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/McNeill-2715.jpg 186] |- | [[McQueston-11|McQueston, Andrew]] ||1903 Oct 10||1957 Jun 01|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/McQueston-11.jpg 250] |- | [[McQueston-12|McQueston, Andrew Raymond]] ||||1936 Jul 26||<1||S of Andrew & Jessie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Bell-37373.jpg 209] |- | [[McQueston-13|McQueston, Robert James]] ||1933 Oct 03||2004 Dec 24||||H of Susan; F of Judy, Anne; GF of Laura, Jessica, Sarah, Natasha|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/McQueston-13.jpg 249] |- | [[McRae-3538|McRae, Vincent]] ||1933 Mar 03||2009 Sep 02||||H of Lois; F of Andrea; GF of Elise, Lachlan, Ben|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/McRae-3538.jpg 775] |- | [[McWhirr-13|McWhirr, Bradley John]] ||||1990 Jan 02||18||S of Frances & John; b of Chrstine & Rod, Lynda & Greg. Uncle of Glen & Melissa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/McWhirr-13.jpg 638] |- | [[Solly-519|McWhirr, Frances]] ||1938 Apr 10||1994 Feb 21||||W of John; M of Linda, Christine & Bradley (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/McWhirr-11.jpg 640] |- | [[McWhirr-12|McWhirr, John]] ||1937 Jan 17||2009 Nov 07||||H of Eleanor; F of Linda (dec), Christine & Rod & Bradley (dec).|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/McWhirr-12.jpg 639] |- | [[Hart-14258|Meagher, Ivy Theresa Mary]] ||1918 Oct 17||1998 Jul 08||||nee Hart; W of Patrick (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Hart-14258.jpg 723] |- | [[Maishman-18|Melvin, Gladys Evelyn]] ||1897||1986||89||W of William (dec) ; bur. San Remo; M of Phyllis Abbott|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Maishman-18.jpg 618] |- | [[Cumper-39|Membrey, Edna May]] ||||1961 Nov 05||48||W of Edward; M of Joan, Geoffrey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Cumper-39.jpg 232] |- | [[Mence-45|Mence, Charles Edwin]] ||1912 Apr 15||1992 Dec 14||||H of Ethel; F of Keith & Catherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Mence-45.jpg 652] |- | [[Lee-42544|Mence, Ethel Irene]] ||1915 Mar 04||2002 May 24||||W of Charles; M of Keith and Catherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Mence-45.jpg 652] |- | [[Michie-540|Michie, James Gordon]] ||||1950 Dec 07||67||S of John & Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Michie-540.jpg 145] |- | [[Michie-530|Michie, Isabella Jane]] ||||1896 Sep 16||30||d. Bass Valley; D of John & Jane Michie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Michie-107.jpg 98] |- | [[Edmonston-75|Michie, Jane]] ||||1925 Jun 21||82||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Michie-107.jpg 98] |- | [[Michie-107|Michie, John]] ||||1911 Dec 23||81||H of Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Michie-107.jpg 98] |- | [[Miers-369|Miers, Dudley Allan]] ||||1989 Mar 31||78||H of Gwenyth Lesley; F of Geoff, Ian, Jan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Miers-369.jpg 460] |- | [[Millard-3080|Miers, Gwenyth]] ||1920||1971||||W of Dudley; M of Greg, Geoff, Ian, Jan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Millard-3080.jpg 459] |- | [[Miles-11462|Miles, Alexander W J]] ||||1989 Jul 22||91||B of Blythe, Freda, Ena|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Miles-11462.jpg 622] |- | [[Miles-11463|Miles, Blythe James]] ||1913 Jun 05||1988 Apr 24||||B of Alexander, Freda, Ena|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Miles-11463.jpg 621] |- | [[Aitken-2627|Miles, Isabella]] ||||1948 Jul 07||76||W of Walter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Aitken-2627.jpg 246] |- | [[Miles-11464|Miles, Walter James]] ||||1950 Aug 21||79||H of Isabella|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Miles-11464.jpg 247] |- | [[Gunther-1214|Miller, Caroline]]||||1947 Oct 04||71||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Miller-103754.jpg 376] |- | [[Watson-37066|Miller, Lillian Grace (Lovie)]] ||1907 Oct 19||1982 Nov 17||||W of Lou|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Miller-103760.jpg 570] |- | [[Miller-103760|Miller, Louis]] ||||1980 May 25||73||H of Lovie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Miller-103760.jpg 570] |- | [[Miller-103754|Miller, William]] ||||1948 Oct 27||84||H of Caroline|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Miller-103754.jpg 376] |- | [[Milne-3849|Milne, George]] ||||1876 Jun 17||32|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Haywood-2414.jpg 64] |- | [[Wheatley-2644|Milnes, Alma Annie]] ||||1958 Apr 05||48|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Wheatley-2644.jpg 296] |- | [[Milnes-385|Milnes, Arthur]] ||1909||1977||||H of Alma (dec) & Doris; F of Evelyn, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Milnes-385.jpg 536] |- | [[Milnes-397|Milnes, Brian Glenn (Weasel)]] ||1966 May 29||2009 Nov 28||||H of Lisa; F of Cyal, Katelyn, Samantha|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Milnes-397.jpg 739] |- | [[Milnes-398|Milnes, Donald Edward]] ||1935 May 24||1999 Jan 20||||H of Willy; F of Phillip & Brian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Milnes-398.jpg 726] |- | [[Bone-2657|Milnes, Doris E R]] ||1904||1998||||W of Arthur; M of Robert, Melva, Vallrie, Ronald, Gwenda, Eric, Maureen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Milnes-385.jpg 536] |- | [[Thurgood-193|Milnes, Elizabeth Ann]] ||||1948 Apr 20||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Thurgood-193.jpg 187] |- | [[Milnes-400|Milnes, George]] ||||1905 Jul 19|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Thurgood-193.jpg 187] |- | [[Baum-1986|Milnes, Gladys P]] ||||1935 Oct 10||33|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Milnes-401.jpg 119] |- | [[Slater-5829|Milnes, Isabella]] ||||1964 Apr 17||77||W of Richard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Milnes-386.jpg 295] |- | [[Milnes-401|Milnes, James Peter]] ||||1987 Oct 31||88||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Milnes-401.jpg 119] |- | [[Milnes-386|Milnes, Richard]] ||||1968 Sep 04||94||H of Isabella|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Milnes-386.jpg 295] |- | [[Wheatley-2654|Milnes, Ruby Florence Mabel]] ||1901 Mar 20||1957 Jul 26||||nee Wheatley; W of William; M of William, Horace, Henry, Ronald, Leslie, Lillian, Jean, Eileen, Kathleen, Mervyn, Donald, Stanley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Milnes-399.jpg 366] |- | [[Milnes-388|Milnes, W J]] ||||1905 Jun 18|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Thurgood-193.jpg 187] |- | [[Milnes-399|Milnes, William Henry]] ||1888 Jun 01||1970 Nov 12||||H of Ruby; of William; M of William, Horace, Henry, Ronald, Leslie, Lillian, Jean, Eileen, Kathleen, Mervyn, Donald, Stanley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Milnes-399.jpg 366] |- | [[Milnes-402|Milnes, William P]] ||||1933 Jun 22||9|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Milnes-401.jpg 119] |- | Mitchell, Brenda||1944 Nov 19||2008 Jun 03||63||W of Adrian; M of Deborah, Stuart; M-in-L of Tanya||423 |- | [[Gray-39341|Monk, Alice]] ||||1916 Mar 13||69||w/Matthew Monk|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Monk-2769.jpg 69] |- | [[Monk-2769|Monk, Matthew]] ||||1918 Jun 18||79||w/Alice Monk|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Monk-2769.jpg 69] |- | [[Monks-1344|Monks, Hanorah]] ||||1877 Feb 12||2||D of G.f. & E. Monks|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Monks-1344.jpg 65] |- | [[Moore-78291|Moore, Allan Stanley]] ||1914 Mar 23||2006 Jun 01||||H of Gwen; F of Robyn, Wendy, Christopher|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Moore-78291.jpg 745] |- | [[McKinley-3224|Morgan, Myrtle Jessie]] ||||1960 Sep 27||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/McKinley-3224.jpg 482] |- | [[Morris-38059|Morris, Richard John]] ||1964 Mar 20||1987 Oct 29||||S of Edith & Norm; B of Paul, Cheryl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Morris-38059.jpg 626] |- | [[Morrison-19107|Morrison, Paul Frederick]] ||||2003 Feb 07||34||S of Susan & Ivan; B of Rodney, Brett, Wendy, Kerrie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Morrison-19107.jpg 749] |- | [[Motton-59|Motton, Helen Jane]] ||1945 Sep 11||1946 Dec 15||||D of Lester George & Morva Blanche Motton; Sister of Ian, Fay, Beil, Lester, Julie, Helen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Motton-59.jpg 331] |- | [[Motton-60|Motton, Lester George]] ||||1978 Dec 14||80||H of Morva|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Motton-60.jpg 333] |- | [[Howell-14018|Motton, Morva Blanche]] ||1909 Mar 23||2004 Oct 24||95||W of Lester; M of Ian, Marion Fay, Neil, Lester, Julianne, Helen (Dec), Helen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Motton-60.jpg 333] |- | [[Gilbee-16|Mullen, Ethel Jean]] ||||1998 Aug 27||68||W of Jack; M of Peter & Diane; M-in-L of Dino|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Gilbee-16.jpg 627] |- | [[Mullen-3422|Mullen, Peter F]] ||||2002 May 13||46||S of Jack & Jean (dec); F of Corinne; B of Diane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Gilbee-16.jpg 627] |- | [[Mumby-339|Mumby, Leslie Ronald Lang]] ||1942||2008|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Mumby-339.jpg 458] |- | [[Purnell-1058|Munday, Joan Morgan]] ||1916 Apr 30||2005 Dec 27||||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Purnell-1058.jpg 692] |- | [[Brownson-636|Munro, Ada Lucy]] ||||1978 Oct 13||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Brownson-636.jpg 467] |- | [[Munro-5246|Munro, Robert John]] ||||1991 Sep 03||87||H of Lucy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Munro-5246.jpg 468] |- | [[Murdoch-2265|Murdoch, Laurence Neil]] ||||1982 Oct 15||28||S of Lorna & Neil: B of Lynne, Janice, Evonne, Glen, Berverley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Murdoch-2265.jpg 554] |- | [[Sloan-5363|Murdoch, Lorna]] ||1930 Jul 13||2011 jul 15||81||nee Sloan; W of Neil; M of Lynne, Janice, Laurie (dec), Evonne, Glen, Beverley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Murdoch-2266.jpg 710] |- | [[Murdoch-2266|Murdoch, Neil Mathew]] ||||1994 Nov 07||68||H of Lorna; F of Lynne, Janice, Laurie (dec), Evonne, Glen, Beverley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Murdoch-2266.jpg 710] |- | [[Murphy-29369|Murphy, Peter]] ||1928 Jan 10||1990 Aug 13||||H of Margaret; F of Dianne, Steve, Brett, Mark|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Murphy-29369.jpg 651] |- | [[Murray-26045|Murray, Paul Anthony]] ||1964 Sep 04||2005 Sep 30||||S of Val & Bill, Ted & Laraine; B of Donna & Dale; B-in-L of Mike & Melissa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Murray-26045.jpg 747] |- | [[Newman-13741|Newman, Robert Vivian]] ||1929 Jan 23||1993 Oct 13||||H of Jean; F of Graeme, Gregory|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Newman-13741.jpg 689] |- | [[Nichols-20272|Nichols, William Alan]] ||1914 Mar 01||1990 Jan 03||||F of Ann; F-in-L of Ivan; GF of Kerry, Mark, Grant, Lisa, Belinda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Nichols-20272.jpg 635] |- | [[Lynch-14987|Noble, Lorraine Rosa Maree]] ||1945 Oct 13||2009 Mar 28||||nee Lynch; M of Scott & Andrew; W of Clive (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Lynch-14987.jpg 660] |- | [[Noon-Parks-1|Noon-Parks, Daniel]] ||||1942 Feb 20||82||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Noon-Parks-1.jpg 46] |- | [[Currie-4145|Noon-Parks, Margaret]] ||||1951 May 31||80||W of Daniel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Noon-Parks-1.jpg 46] |- | [[Miles-11465|O'Meara, Freda Mary Elizabeth]] ||||1954 Oct 14||55|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Miles-11465.jpg 238] |- | [[O'Neill-6106|O'Neill, John Bernard]] ||1921 Oct 15||2004 Jul 17||||AIF; H of judith; F of John, Judith. Julie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/O_Neill-6106.jpg 731] |- | [[Young-55956|O'Neill, Judith Arnot]] ||1919 Feb 01||2000 Feb 11||||W of Bernard; M of John, Judith, Julie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/O_Neill-6106.jpg 731] |- | [[Clever-290|O'Regan, Rosina Alice]] ||||1983 Aug 19||71||W of Eric; M of Maureen, Syanley, Ronald, Richard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Clever-290.jpg 588] |- | [[Oakley-3625|Oakley, Douglas]] ||1929 May 31||2005 Jul 03||||H of Shirley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Oakley-3625.jpg 646] |- | [[Oakley-3627|Oakley, Francis Henry (Frank)]] ||1928 Feb 23||1981 Dec 28||||H of Lillian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Oakley-3627.jpg 772] |- | [[Oakley-3626|Oakley, John James]] ||||1957 Oct 12||64||H of Voilet; F of Joyce, Frank, Ray, Doug|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Oakley-3626.jpg 365] |- | [[Palmer-28497|Oakley, Lillian Kate]] ||1926 Dec 11||2011 Mar 09||||nee Palmer; W of Francis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Oakley-3627.jpg 772] |- | [[Anderson-72880|Oakley, Voilet Alice]] ||||1974 Oct 26||71||W of John; M of Joyce, Frank, Ray, Doug|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Oakley-3626.jpg 365] |- | [[Oates-2151|Oates, James H Mervyn]] ||||1985 Sep 13||71||H of Phyllis; F of Carol, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Oates-2151.jpg 535] |- | [[Moss-9940|Oates, Phyllis Catherine]] ||||1977 Jul 31||56||W of James (Mervyn); M of Carol, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Oates-2151.jpg 535] |- | [[Ault-1134|Otto, Mavis E]] ||1933 Jan 21||2003 Nov 19||||W of Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Ault-1134.jpg 442] |- | [[Otto-3273|Otto, Peter K]] ||1931 Mar 07||1997 Jul 27||||H of Mavis; F of Allison, Graeme, Wendy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Otto-3273.jpg 440] |- | [[Outhred-8|Outhred, Ivan Daley Pearce]] ||||1987 Mar 21||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Outhred-8.jpg 167] |- | [[Warmbrunn-10|Outhred, Olive Alicia]] ||||1994 Apr 25||81||nee Warmbrunn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Outhred-8.jpg 167] |- | [[Whyatt-188|Palmer, Anne]] ||||?||78?|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Palmer-28210.jpg 302] |- | [[Palmer-28210|Palmer, Robert]] ||||1951 Nov 12||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Palmer-28210.jpg 302] |- | [[Palmer-28211|Palmer, John George]] ||||1956 May 27||85||H of Susannah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Palmer-28211.jpg 340] |- | [[Palmer-28538|Palmer, Ronald Arthur]] ||1925 Mar 20||2010 Jul 21||85||RAAF; H of Dorothy; F of Bruce, Colin, Phillip|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Palmer-28538.jpg 773] |- | [[Wyhatt-3|Palmer, Susannah]] ||||1945 Nov 30||70||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Palmer-28211.jpg 340] |- | [[Ward-41483|Parkinson, Florence Edith]] ||||1996 Aug 27||84||W of Stan; M of Joan & Bob|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Parkinson-3739.jpg 704] |- | [[Parkinson-3739|Parkinson, Stanley Gordon]] ||||1996 Dec 21||90||H of Joan; F of Norma, Joan & Bob|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Parkinson-3739.jpg 704] |- | [[Addicoat-41|Patching, Elizabeth (Betty)]] ||1930 Mar 03||2013 Sep 22||83||W of Raymond; M of Lynette, Gary, Faye, Darren|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Patching-212.jpg 768] |- | [[Patching-212|Patching, John Raymond (Ray)]] ||1927||2003||||H of Betty; F of Lynette, Gary, Faye, Darren|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Patching-212.jpg 768] |- | [[Somma-42|Paterson, Valerie Ann]] ||||2001 Mar 03||48||nee Somma; S of Vin & Alice (Pat); M of Sallyanne; Sister of Tonu & Penny|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Somma-42.jpg 752] |- | [[Paul-9641|Paul, Albert Henry]] ||||1969 Oct 26||81||H of Laura|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Paul-9641.jpg 109] |- | [[Paul-9568|Paul, Albert John (Bert)]] ||1914 Apr 10||2004 Aug 19|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Paul-9568.jpg 111] |- | [[Paul-9642|Paul, John Thomas]] ||||1930 Oct 21||82||H of Isabella|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Stewart-52822.jpg 96] |- | [[Palmer-28213|Paul, Laura May]] ||||1935 Apr 11||55||W of Albert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Palmer-28213.jpg 107] |- | [[Stewart-52822|Paul, Margaret Sinclair]] ||||1895 Feb 10||48||W of John Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Stewart-52822.jpg 96] |- | [[Paul-9643|Paul, William]] ||||1889 Oct 26||82||Colonist of 49 years|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Paul-9643.jpg 95] |- | [[King-55365|Payne, Alice]] ||||1940 Sep 26||71||W of John; M of Laura|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Payne-19428.jpg 521] |- | [[Payne-19493|Payne, Doris]] ||||1907 Dec 31||8|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Payne-19492.jpg 520] |- | [[Payne-19492|Payne, John]] ||||1931 Oct 10||29|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Payne-19492.jpg 520] |- | [[Payne-19428|Payne, John]] ||||1952 Apr 04||81||H of Alice; F of Laura|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Payne-19428.jpg 521] |- | [[Payne-19491|Payne, Laura]] ||||1896 Feb 08||<1||D of John & Alice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Payne-19428.jpg 521] |- | [[Payne-19647|Payne, Mabel McPherson]] ||||1931 Jun 10||8||D of Mabel & William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Payne-19648.jpg 179] |- | [[McPherson-6981|Payne, Mabel Souter]] ||||1986 Dec 02||96||W of William; M of Mabel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Payne-19648.jpg 179] |- | [[Payne-19648|Payne, William George]] ||||1970 Nov 25||81||H of Mabel; F of Mabel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Payne-19648.jpg 179] |- | [[Cam-17|Peacock, Alice Maud]] ||1899 Apr 29||1941 Jul 24||42||nee Cam; W of Clavel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Peacock-946.jpg 159] |- | [[Peacock-946|Peacock, Clavel William Scholey]] ||1893 Jun 14||1952 Aug 14||64||H of Alice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Peacock-946.jpg 159] |- | [[Bennett-37489|Peacock, Patricia]] ||||1997 Apr 21||72||W of Phillip; M of Colin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Bennett-37489.jpg 427] |- | [[Peattie-79|Peattie, D & E]] ||||||||sen.||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Peattie-79.jpg 77] |- | [[Peattie-78|Peattie, D & E]]||||||||jun.|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Peattie-78.jpg 80] |- | [[Peattie-81|Peattie, James]]||||1937 Sep 30||88|||| Obituary |- | [[Pemberton-1156|Pemberton, Lily M]] ||||1987 Apr 04||88||Sister of Eileen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Pemberton-1156.jpg 541] |- | [[Hanlon-1706|Peters, Ann]] ||||1908 Aug 28||78||W of William; M of Ellen, Richard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Peters-16611.jpg 56] |- | [[Peters-16658|Peters, Richard A]] ||||1910 Feb 28||41||S of William & Ann; B of Ellen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Peters-16611.jpg 56] |- | [[Peters-16611|Peters, William]] ||||1885 Aug 26||77||H of Ann; F of Ellen, Richard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Peters-16611.jpg 56] |- | [[Peters-17040|Peters, William Henry]] ||||1944 Dec 03||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Peters-17040.jpg 328] |- | [[Adlem-42|Pike, Florence]] ||1901 Aug 02||1999 May 28||||W of Jack|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Adlem-42.jpg 405] |- | [[Pike-13053|Pike, Lawrence]] ||1921 Mar 15||2007 Oct 05||||H of Una; F of Diana; F-in-L of Rowell; GF of Janet & Kerri|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Pike-13053.jpg 10] |- | [[Broussard-2464|Pike, Una]] ||1921 Feb 20||2002 Jun 24||||W of Lawrence; M of Diana; M-in-L of Rowell; GM of Janet & Kerri|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Pike-13053.jpg 10] |- | [[Pike-13052|Pike, William J]] ||||1982 Mar 24||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Pike-13052.jpg 406] |- | [[Pinchen-81|Pinchen, Clarence F J]] ||||1981 Dec 06||65||H of Helen; F of Tvonne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Pinchen-81.jpg 568] |- | [[Aitken-2635|Pinchen, Helen Alice]] ||||1990 Aug 25||||W of Clarrie; M of Yvonne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Pinchen-81.jpg 568] |- | [[Hade-118|Pobjoy, Evelyn Shirley]] ||1933 Oct 23||2003 Jun 08||||D of Winifred & John Hade; W of Gerald; M of Samantha & Simon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Hade-118.jpg 743] |- | [[Pobjoy-49|Pobjoy, Gerald Peter]] ||1930 May 11||2014 Nov 22|||||| Funeral notice |- | [[Power-5712|Power, Edward]] ||||1982 Jan 23||56||H of Mary; F of Dianne, Anthony, Darrell, Kathleen, Malcolm|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Power-5712.jpg 566] |- | Powlett, Alec||||1889 Jun 12||7||d. Bass||154 |- | [[Wilson-100957|Poxon, Ishbel Edna]] ||1929 Sep 29||2012 Nov 07||||W of Lindsay; M of Glennis, Julie, Ross, Joanne, Denise|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Wilson-100957.jpg 741] |- | [[Poxon-138|Poxon, Lindsay Joseph]] ||||2017 Apr 08||||H of Ishbel|| Funeral notice |- | [[Poxon-139|Poxon, Reginald G]] ||||1975 Nov 16||53|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Poxon-139.jpg 437] |- | [[Poxon-123|Poxon, Reginald George Gordon]] ||||1977 Mar 29||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Poxon-123.jpg 273] |- | [[Phillips-45400|Poxon, Sarah]] ||||1973 Nov 23||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Phillips-45400.jpg 272] |- | Price||||||||||315 |- | [[Price-29797|Price, Claude]] ||||1965 Sep 15||50||H of Florence; F of Ken|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Price-29797.jpg 314] |- | [[Jones-127228|Price, Florence]] ||||1999 Jun 25||79||W of Claude|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Price-29797.jpg 314] |- | [[Price-29800|Price, George]] ||1909||1993 Dec 04||||S of William & Annie; B of Bill (dec), Jack, Claude (dec), Doris, Mavis, Joyce (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Price-29800.jpg 687] |- | [[Price-29798|Price, John Thomas (Jack)]] ||1908 Aug 02||1998 Nov 04||||S of William & Annie; B of Bill (dec), Jack, Claude (dec), Doris, Mavis, Joyce (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Price-29800.jpg 687] |- | [[Deacon-2260|Price, Maude]] ||||1978 May 15||67||W of Bill; M of Bill jr|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Price-29799.jpg 540] |- | [[Price-29802|Price, Ray]] ||1929 Sep 24||1988 Mar 01||||H of Joy; F of Francesca & Quenton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Price-29802.jpg 408] |- | [[Price-29799|Price, William James]] ||||1988 Jun 30||81||H of Maude|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Price-29799.jpg 540] |- | [[Price-29801|Price, William Maurice (Bill)]] ||||2000 May 05||67||H of Val; F of lynda, Vicki, Jenny|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Price-29801.jpg 648] |- | [[Boyle-5677|Pritchett, Elsie F M]] ||1926 Oct 27||1997 Mar 17|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Boyle-5677.jpg 649] |- | [[Purdie-536|Purdie, Raymond John]] ||||1952 May 03||3||S of William & Doris|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Purdie-536.jpg 242] |- | [[Randall-10636|Randall, Allan Bertram]] ||||1990 Mar 04||72||H of Elsie; F of Ronald, Bertram, Allan, Norman, Graham, Colin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Randall-10636.jpg 663] |- | Randall, Elsie Louisa A||1921 Dec 08||1998 Nov 07||||W of Allan; M of Ronald, Bertram, Allan, Norman, Graham, Colin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Randall-10636.jpg 663] |- | [[Raymer-352|Raymer, Louis Thomas]] ||||1995 Jul 28||64||H of Joan; F of Wayne (dec), Stephen, Phillip, Trevor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Raymer-352.jpg 713] |- | [[Raymer-653|Raymer, Wayne Louis]] ||||1987 May 22||||S of Joan & Lou; H of Jane; F of Krystel & Dean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Raymer-653.jpg 714] |- | [[Reeve-3255|Reeve, Ronald Murray (Bill)]] ||1915||1992||||AIF; H of Elsie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Reeve-3255.jpg 680] |- | Reid, Irene||||2001 May 31||77||W of Ken|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Reid-20661.jpg 727] |- | [[Reid-20661|Reid, Kenneth Ernest]] ||1920 Jul 20||1998 Sep 09||||H of Irene|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Reid-20661.jpg 727] |- | [[Reid-20667|Reid, Thomas C]] ||||1989 Dec ||89||H of Alice (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Reid-20667.jpg 667] |- | [[Reilly-3599|Reilly, Robert]] ||||1982 Aug 13||58||H of Joyce; F of Lynette, Lorraine, Gregory|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Reilly-3599.jpg 457] |- | Res, Patricia Mary||1926 Sep 20||2000 Aug 27||||||266 |- | [[Murphy-29484|Ricardo, Brenda Veronica]] ||1927 Sep 19||2008 Mar 25|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Murphy-29484.jpg 767] |- | [[Ricardo-84|Ricardo, Maurice Frederick]] ||1919 Jun 27||2015 Jan 16|||||| Funeral notice |- | [[Rice-21579|Rice, Hilton (Bill)]] ||1910||1987||||F of Emily, Lorraine, Barbara, Garry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Rice-21579.jpg 549] |- | [[Morris-38210|Richardson, Mary]] ||||1957 Oct 31||56||W of William John; M of John & Morris|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Richardson-35286.jpg 346] |- | [[Richardson-35286|Richardson, William John]] ||||1987 Jul 20||89||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Richardson-35286.jpg 346] |- | [[Rigby-2273|Rigby, John Albert]] ||||2007 Jan 16||||H of Maureen nee Stewart|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Rigby-2273.jpg 29] |- | [[Rogerson-936|Rogerson, James]] ||||1954||69||H of Marjorie; F of Jan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/Rogerson-936.jpg 610] |- | [[Rutter-1912|Rogerson, Marjorie Phyllis]] ||||1986 Mar 10||83||W of James (dec); M of Jan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/Rogerson-936.jpg 610] |- | [[Ruddell-363|Ruddell, Dorothy Myrtle]] ||1913||1991||||D of Geoffrey & Ethel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Ruddell-365.jpg 387] |- | [[Jones-127249|Ruddell, Emily Jane]] ||||1968 Jan 30||90||D of A & B Jones; Sister of Edgar|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Jones-127249.jpg 388] |- | [[Ruddell-366|Ruddell, Eric Geoffrey]] ||||1925 Jul 12||10||S of Egeoffrey & Ethel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Ruddell-365.jpg 387] |- | [[Jones-127251|Ruddell, Ethel May]] ||||1969 May 29||84||W of Geoffrey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Ruddell-365.jpg 387] |- | [[Ruddell-365|Ruddell, Geoffrey E]] ||||1958 Jul 15||71||H of Ethel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Ruddell-365.jpg 387] |- | [[Ruddell-369|Ruddell, Leonard Percy]] ||||1939 Aug 16||54||H of Emily Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Ruddell-369.jpg 389] |- | [[Ruddell-364|Ruddell, Olive May]] ||1912||1992||||D of Geoffrey & May| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Ruddell-364.jpg 674] |- | [[Ruddell-367|Ruddell, Roy Wilfred]] ||1920 Mar 14||2005 Jun 17||||S of Geoff & May; B of Olive, Dorothy, Eric, Roy, Hylda, Ruth, Hazel, Gwen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Ruddell-367.jpg 675] |- | [[Ruddell-371|Ruddell, Stanley E]] ||1916 Nov 28||2001 May 01||||S of Geoffrey & May; B of Olive, Dorothy, Eric, Roy, Hylda, Ruth, Hazel, Gwen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Ruddell-367.jpg 675] |- | [[Russell-33457|Russell, Dr. Augustus]] J||||2004 Apr 22||95||H of Jean; F of Arthur Francis & Thomas John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Russell-33457.jpg 163] |- | [[Dicken-521|Russell, Jean Annie]] ||||2002 Oct 07||82||W of Augustus; M of Arthur Francis & Thomas John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Russell-33457.jpg 163] |- | [[Russell-33470|Russell, Matthew]] ||||1965 May 15||88||H of Sarah; F of Agnes, Lucy, Anne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Russell-33470.jpg 499] |- | [[Griffin-20116|Russell, Sarah]] ||||1967 May 07||89||W of Matthew; M of Agnes, Lucy, Anne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Russell-33470.jpg 499] |- | Russo, Audrey||1934 Aug||1997 Sep 12||||W of Sam; M of Stephen, Jan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Russo-1724.jpg 522] |- | [[Russo-1724|Russo, Sam]] ||1929 Jan||2011 Dec 05||||H of Audrey; F of Stephen & Jan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Russo-1724.jpg 522] |- | Sandford, Gloria Coral||1931 Sep 26||2011 Nov 28||||M of Christine, Coral, Kaylene||782 |- | [[Saunders-13997|Saunders, Samuel B]] ||||1983 Oct 09||65||H of Elsa; F of Judith, Raymond|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Saunders-13997.jpg 550] |- | [[Schepers-331|Schepers, Henk]] ||1940||2005||||S of Klaas & Grietje (both dec); B of Dinny, Thea, Steven|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Schepers-331.jpg 756] |- | [[Schepers-332|Schepers, Klaas]] ||||1980 Feb 17||65||H of Griet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Schepers-332.jpg 433] |- | [[Turnbull-5069|Schroder, Mary Janet (Jean)]] ||||1973 Jun 11||||W of Johan (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Turnbull-5069.jpg 503] |- | [[Nutter-1277|Scott, Elizabeth Margaret]] ||||1895 Sep 03||67||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Scott-51699.jpg 54] |- | Scott, Laura||1915||1991||||W of Richard; M of Ian & Peter||382 |- | Scott, Richard Edward||1906||1995||||H of Laura; F of Ian & Peter||382 |- | [[Scott-51699|Scott, William]] ||||1892 Sep 03||73||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Scott-51699.jpg 54] |- | [[Scurrah-76|Scurrah, Robert Vincent (Bob)]] ||1933 Dec 06||2011 Jan 24||||H of Shirley; F of Michael & Stephen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Scurrah-76.jpg 721] |- | Scurrah, Shirley Therese||1935 May 10||1998 Apr 15||||W of Robert; M of Michael & Stephen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Scurrah-76.jpg 721] |- | [[Garry-305|Seager, Gladys May]] ||||1959 Mar 03||61||Sister of Basil|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Garry-294.jpg 519] |- | [[Selkirk-232|Selkirk, Lochiel Alexander]] ||1900||1976||||H of Winifred; F of Heather|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Selkirk-232.jpg 529] |- | Selkirk, Winifred May||1904||1995||||W of Lochiel; M of Heather|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Selkirk-232.jpg 529] |- | [[Seymour-6154|Seymour, F R J (Ray)]] ||1917 Aug 15||1995 Sep 13||||H of Nora; F of Laurie & Coral|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Seymour-6154.jpg 709] |- | [[Davis-104473|Seymour, Nora Margaret]] ||1913 Dec 22||2002 Sep 30||||W of Ray; M of Laurie & Coral|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Seymour-6154.jpg 709] |- | Shackleford, Ada Joyce||1922 Oct 08||1993 Feb 24||||W of Bernie; M of Jan, Vicki, Faye, Brian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Shackleford-557.jpg 681] |- | [[Shackleford-557|Shackleford, Bernard (Bernie)]] ||1918 Aug 21||2003 Mar 29||||H of Joyce; F of Jan, Vicki, Faye, Brian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Shackleford-557.jpg 681] |- | [[Shackleford-558|Shackleford, Francis Alexander (Bill)]] ||1921 May 14||1999 May 06||||H of Jean; F of Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Shackleford-558.jpg 443] |- | [[Sherriff-436|Sherriff, Laura Mary]] ||1987 Jun 10||1987 Jun 10||||D of Andrew & Louise; Sister of Gareth, Blake, Callum|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/Sherriff-436.jpg 602] |- | [[Slade-3651|Slade, Harold]] ||||1982 Jan 25||86||H of Rose|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Slade-3651.jpg 352] |- | [[Suckling-470|Slade, Rose Amelia]] ||||1970 Nov 10||66||W of Harold; M of Syd, Jean, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Slade-3651.jpg 352] |- | [[Sleeth-311|Sleeth, Clarence Roy]] ||||1995 Feb 22||75||H of Yvonne; F of Allan; Step-F of Neil|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Sleeth-311.jpg 356] |- | [[Thorn-2926|Sleeth, Elsie Sylvia]] ||||1970 Nov 27||76||W of Stan; M of Stannie (dec), Violet, Clarrie, Dulcie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Sleeth-312.jpg 355] |- | [[Sleeth-312|Sleeth, Stanley Joseph]] ||||1976 Jan 28||83||H of Elsie; F of Stannie (dec), Violet, Clarrie, Dulcie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Sleeth-312.jpg 355] |- | Sloan||||||||||395 |- | [[Sloss-271|Sloss, Samuel]] ||||1914 Apr 08||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Sloss-271.jpg 38] |- | [[Pascoe-2367|Smith, Alice]] ||||1943 Dec 21||80||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Smith-295255.jpg 380] |- | [[Smith-295326|Smith, Billy]] ||||1978 Mar 25||23||S of Irene & Bill; B of Bob, Ray, Butch, Sally, Cliff, Norman, Glend, Ron|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Smith-295326.jpgpppp 538] |- | [[Drysdale-1170|Smith, Carol Ann]] ||||1979 Sep 30||31||W of Ray; M of Donna, Lisa, Tanya|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Drysdale-1170.jpg 560] |- | [[Smith-295396|Smith, Douglas Alan]] ||1963 Jul 11||2010 Nov 19||47||F of Wayne; GF of Dominic|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Smith-295396.jpg 757] |- | [[Smith-295397|Smith, Duncan Bernard]] ||1965 Aug 30||2007 Feb 02||||F of Sharlee, Dylon, Casey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Smith-295397.jpg 759] |- | [[Barr-6471|Smith, Edna Agnes]] ||||1997 Jun 13||82||W of Jack; M of Margaret, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Barr-6471.jpg 462]] |- | [[Hodgson-5311|Smith, Emily Irene (Rene)]] ||||1998 Oct 29||87||W of Bill; M of Bob, Ray, Butch, Sally, Cliff, Norman, Glend, Ron|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Smith-295326.jpg 538] |- | [[Lawler-2176|Smith, Enez Jeanette]] ||1942 Jul 28||2010 Jul 17||||Partner of Reg; M of Deborah, Katherine, Leonard||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Lawler-2176.jpg 777] |- | Smith, Grant William||1961 Aug 07||2012 Dec 07||51|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Smith-295406.jpg 40] |- | [[Smith-295255|Smith, James McPherson]] ||||1943 Aug 31||80||H of Alice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Smith-295255.jpg 380] |- | [[Smith-295410|Smith, Marshall Alexander]] ||1967 Apr 07||2013 Jan 08||45||S of Margaret & Vince; B of Douglas & Duncan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Smith-295410.jpg 758] |- | [[Grant-21479|Smith, Mary Amelia]] ||||1967 Apr 07||||W of Richard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Smith-295412.jpg 477] |- | [[Smith-295412|Smith, Richard]] ||||1950 May 06||55||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Smith-295412.jpg 477] |- | [[Smith-295423|Smith, Robert Anthony]] ||1934 Aug 21||1992 Aug 21||58||H of Dot; Stp-F of Christine, Wayne, Dean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Smith-295423.jpg 682] |- | [[Smith-295453|Smith, Trevor L]] ||1960 Jun 17||1999 May 06||||S of Judy & Len; B of Susan & Sharon; F of Jason, Denee, Shari|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Smith-295453.jpg 470] |- | [[Smith-295454|Smith, Vicki L]] ||1961 Jun 17||1961 Jul 09||||D of Margaret & Robert; Sister of Rodney, Linda, Denise, Phillip|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Smith-295454.jpg 478] |- | [[Smith-295327|Smith, William James (Bill)]] ||1918||1980||||H of Irene; F of Bob, Ray, Butch, Sally, Cliff, Norman, Glend, Ron|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Smith-295327.jpg 539] |- | Somma, Alice Eliza (Pat)||1928 Oct 28||2006 May 08||||W of Vin; M of Tony & Val|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Somma-43.jpg 708] |- | [[Somma-43|Somma, Vincent Anthony]] ||||1995 Aug 16||72||H of Alice (Pat); F of Tony & Penny, Val|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Somma-43.jpg 708] |- | [[Palmer-28518|Sparrow, Marion Ethel Lucinda]] ||||1961 Jun 06||51||W of Walter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Palmer-28518.jpg 342] |- | [[Davey-4081|Spencer, Evelyn Purvess]] ||||1972 Jan 18||55||W of Harold; M of John, Ian, Dianne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Spencer-26689.jpg 230] |- | [[Spencer-26689|Spencer, Harold John]] ||||1988 May 28||76||H of Evelyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Spencer-26689.jpg 230] |- | [[Spencer-26696|Spencer, Ian Charles]] ||1950 Feb 12||2012 Nov 08||62||S of Evelyn & Harold; B of John & Dianne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Spencer-26696.jpg 769] |- | [[Sinclair-14112|Spurr, Laurie Mabel]] ||1919||1985||||W of Norm; M of Robert, Shirley, Jeffrey, Noel, Patsy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Spurr-951.jpg 614] |- | [[Spurr-951|Spurr, Norman Clarence]] ||1917||2002||||H of Laurie; F of Robert, Shirley, Jeffrey, Noel, Patsy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Spurr-951.jpg 614] |- | [[Standing-292|Standing, Albert Percy (Jos)]] ||||1979 Mar 27||77||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Standing-292.jpg 228] |- | Stanlake, ?||||?||?||||212, 213 |- | [[Stanley-13828|Stanley, Arthur]] ||||1984 Oct 02||79||H of Nellie; f of Alf, George, Freda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Stanley-13828.jpg 642] |- | [[Grant-21525|Stanley, Nellie Melba]] ||||1985 Mar 07||75||W of Arthur; M of Alf, George, Freda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Stanley-13828.jpg 642] |- | [[Stanton-6366|Stanton, Eric]] ||1923 Oct 09||2001 Apr 23||||H of Joyce; D of Brian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Stanton-6366.jpg 698] |- | [[Golding-1922|Stanton, Joyce]] ||1921 Jun 28||1996 Jun 17||||W of Eric; M of Brian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Stanton-6366.jpg 698] |- | [[Stark-6125|Stark, Henry]] ||||1897 Jul||66?||b. Auchter??????, Fifeshire, Scotland; d. Gurdies|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Stark-6125.jpg 76] |- | Stephenson, Veronica Mary||||1984 Sep 19||76||||472 |- | [[Stephenson-9948|Stephenson, W J (Bill)]] ||1914 Jan 21||1993 Oct 22||||F of Glenda & Lorna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Stephenson-9948.jpg 473] |- | [[McKenzie-10657|Stewart, Agnes]] ||||1944 Jun 24||69||M of Leslie James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Stewart-51067.jpg 100] |- | [[Michie-526|Stewart, Annie]] ||||1908 Sep 04||41||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Michie-526.jpg 198] |- | [[Neely-2702|Stewart, Beatrice Irene]] ||||1962 Apr 30||||W of Thomas; M of Irene, Maureen, Peggy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Neely-2702.jpg 27] |- | [[Ashton-3984|Stewart, Dorothy Beryl]] ||||1984 Apr 20||||W of John Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Stewart-53273.jpg 544] |- | [[Stewart-53267|Stewart, Irene Jessie]] ||||1959 Nov 13||37|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Stewart-53267.jpg 28] |- | [[McNeill-2715|Stewart, Isabella]] ||||1936 Apr 05|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/McNeill-2715.jpg 24] |- | [[Stewart-52593|Stewart, James Sinclair]] ||||1940 Nov 07||35|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Stewart-52593.jpg 11] |- |[[Stewart-53274| Stewart, Jeffrey Norman]] ||1947 Sep 15||1990 Jul 23||||H of Maija|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Stewart-53274.jpg 658] |- | [[Stewart-53273|Stewart, John Robert]] ||||1979 Feb 24||75||H of Beryl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Stewart-53273.jpg 544] |- | [[Stewart-41538|Stewart, John S]] ||||1912 Dec 30||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Michie-526.jpg 198] |- | [[Stewart-53248|Stewart, Leslie James]] ||||||||S of Agnes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Stewart-51067.jpg 100] |- | [[Stewart-51067|Stewart, Lewis]]||||1950 Apr 06||92?||H of Agnes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Stewart-51067.jpg 100] |- | [[Stewart-52580|Stewart, Robert]] ||||1941 Jun 03|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Stewart-52580.jpg 25] |- | Stewart, Sussanah (Susie)||1921 Apr 06||2009 Oct 27||88||W of Tom; Sister of Jean, Sadie, Doreen, Danny, Lily, Esther, Sammy, Eileen||30 |- | [[Stewart-53266|Stewart, Thomas]]||||1988 Oct 16||||H of Beatrice; F of Irene, Maureen, Peggy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Stewart-53266.jpg 26] |- | [[Stewart-53249|Stewart, Thomas]] ||||1918 Mar 01||67||H of Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/James-26208.jpg 199] |- | [[Melaney-7|Stone, Daisy Pearl]] ||1915 Oct 14||1988 Sep 19||||W of George; M of Joan, George, Coral, Louise, Ron|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Melaney-7.jpg 641] |- | Stone, Joan Elaine||1923 May 07||1998 Aug 04||||W of Terrance; M of Pat||690 |- | [[Murray-26279|Streader, Margaret]] ||||1957 Oct 19||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Murray-26279.jpg 374] |- | [[Rouse-4526|Suckling, Doris]] ||||1969 Jul 03||51||W of John; M of Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Rouse-4526.jpg 121] |- | [[Allan-5720|Suckling, Elizabeth J]]||||1937 May 16||62||W of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Suckling-387.jpg 118] |- | [[Suckling-474|Suckling, James Arthur]] ||||1968 Sep 20||33||S of Tom & Doris; B of Tom, Joan, Ron|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Suckling-474.jpg 359] |- | [[McInroy-98|Suckling, Janet Muir]] ||||1992 Sep 20||88||W of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Suckling-473.jpg 117] |- | [[Suckling-471|Suckling, John Edward]] ||||1977 Aug 23||66||H of Doris||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Suckling-471.jpg 123] |- | [[Suckling-473|Suckling, Robert]] ||||1965 Feb 14||65||H of Janet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Suckling-473.jpg 117] |- | [[Suckling-387|Suckling, Robert]] ||||1954 Jan 02||76||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Suckling-387.jpg 118] |- | [[Boyle-5714|Sutherland, Margaret S]] ||||1977 Apr 06||50|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Boyle-5714.jpg 438] |- | [[Sweet-6515|Sweet, John]] ||||1938 Nov 07||72||H of Ada|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Sweet-6515.jpg 255] |- | [[McWhirr-11|Theodos, Linda]] ||1960 Sep 19||1999 Dec 04||||D of John & Frances (dec); M of Melissa & Mathew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/McWhirr-11.jpg 640] |- | [[Thomas-62750|Thomas, Ann]] ||||1892 Jun 03||53|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Thomas-62750-1.jpg 396] |- | [[Thompson-80712|Thompson, Cecil Robert]] ||||1917 Apr 24||25||d. Bullecourt; S of Sarah & Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Thompson-80713.jpg 251] |- | [[Thompson-80713|Thompson, Hubert David]] ||||1916 Jul 25||26||d. Pozieres; S of Sarah & Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Thompson-80713.jpg 251] |- | [[Allen-59591|Thompson, Sarah]] ||||1915 Feb 23||60||W of Joseph; M of Hubert, Cecil|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Thompson-80713.jpg 251] |- | [[Verran-58|Thomson, Annie]] ||||1914 Feb 22||51||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Thomson-13667.jpg 153] |- | [[Thomson-13680|Thomson, Drummond Greig (Mick)]] ||1925 Sep 29||1999 Sep 20||||RAN; H of Pat|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Thomson-13680.jpg 720] |- | Thomson, J?||||1888?||60?|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Thomson-13676.jpg 67] |- | [[Thomson-13668|Thomson, Loveday Moyle]] ||||1959 Nov 16||71||D of William & Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Thomson-13667.jpg 153] |- | [[Welch-12939|Thomson, Patricia Mary (Pat)]] ||1925 Dec 05||2010 Oct 24||||W of Mick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Thomson-13680.jpg 720] |- |[[Thomson-13676| Thomson, William]] ||||1917||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Thomson-13676.jpg 67] |- | [[Thomson-13667|Thomson, William]] ||||1936 Nov 14||75||H of Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Thomson-13667.jpg 153] |- | [[Thorn-2940|Thorn, Alfred William Henry]] ||1912 Oct 13||2006 Jun 22||93||H of Elvina; F of Rex, Beverley, Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Thorn-2940.jpg 452] |- | [[Thorn-2941|Thorn, Edna]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Thorn-2941.jpg 15] |- | [[McLaren-2891|Thorn, Elvina Mary]] ||||2002 Feb 24||87||W of Alf; M of Rex, Beverley, Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/McLaren-2891.jpg 454] |- | [[White-79268|Thorn, Ethel Maud]] ||||1975 Jun 22||88||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Thorn-2942.jpg 14] |- | [[Thorn-2942|Thorn, John Edward]] ||||1959 Jan 03||74||H of Ethel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Thorn-2942.jpg 14] |- | [[Morris-38476|Thurlbeck, Elsie May]] ||1923 Nov 17||1988 Apr 24||||W of Michael; M of Maureen, Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Thurlbeck-54.jpg 594] |- | [[Thurlbeck-54|Thurlbeck, Michael James]] ||1923 Feb 26||1998 Oct 19||||AIF; H of Elsie; F of Maureen, Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Thurlbeck-54.jpg 594] |- | [[Tompsett-184|Tompsett, Bill]] ||1920||1973||||H of Jean; F of Bill, Christine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Tompsett-184.jpg 537] |- | Tompsett, Jean May||1923||1999||||W of Billl M of Bill, Christine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Tompsett-184.jpg 537] |- | [[Towe-146|Towe, Ronald James]] ||1925 Oct 13||1987 Jun 07||||H of Margery; F of Judith, Max & Wendy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Towe-146.jpg 168] |- | [[Townend-313|Townend, Llewellyn]] ||1926||1990||||H of Joan; F of David, Susan, Stephen, Wendy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Townend-313.jpg 659] |- | Trevan, Elise Anna||1909 Apr 04||1996 Dec 14||||W of John David (dec); M of Peter, Dianne||578 |- | [[Loats-70|Trew, Emma Jane]] ||||1967 Sep 20||92||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Trew-483.jpg 177] |- | [[Trew-483|Trew, William Henry]] ||||1937 Jun 28||68||H of Emma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Trew-483.jpg 177] |- | [[Truman-866|Truman, Clifford Bernard]] ||1921 Dec 17||1970 Nov 11||||H of Lorna; F of Michael (dec), Glenda (dec), Peter, Geoffrey, Allan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Truman-866.jpg 353] |- | [[Keep-552|Truman, Lorna Frances]] ||1923 Aug 26||2003 Jan 01||||W of Clifford; M of Michael (dec), Glenda (dec), Peter, Geoffrey, Allan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Truman-866.jpg 353] |- | [[Truman-867|Truman, Michael Keith]] ||||1995 Aug 16||44||S of Lorna & Cliff (dec); B of Peter, Geoffrey, Allan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Truman-867.jpg 697] |- | [[Caldwell-11638|Tuck, Nancy Marion]] ||||2004 Dec 11||80||W of Tom|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Caldwell-11638.jpg 694] |- |[[Tulloch-1340| Tulloch, Archie]] ||||1906 Feb 17||13?||S of John & Caroline|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Tulloch-1340.jpg 85] |- | [[Nowell-2997|Tulloch, Caroline]] ||||19??||||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Nowell-2997.jpg 86] |- | [[Barker-17953|Tumbas, Evelyn Lorraine]] ||1950 Jun 22||2006 Sep 12||||nee Barker; W of Branko; M of David, Leanne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Barker-17953.jpg 718] |- | [[Henry-16887|Turnbull, Gertrude Phyllis]] ||||||68||W of Walter: M of Phyl, Wynne, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Turnbull-4999.jpg 288] |- | [[Turnbull-4999|Turnbull, Walter Ewan John]] ||||1978 Jun 01||71||H of Gertrude; F of Phyl, Wynne, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Turnbull-4999.jpg 288] |- | [[Turner-34030|Turner, Ernest James]] ||1908 Dec 26||1988 Jan 09||||H of Maida; F of Helen, Norman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Turner-34030.jpg 634] |- | [[Higgs-2116|Turner, Maida Amelia]] ||||1988 Aug 30||||W of Ernest; M of Helen, Norman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Turner-34030.jpg 634] |- | [[Turriff-106|Turriff, George Thomas James]] ||||1977 Mar 14||||H of Lilian; F of Lola, Mavis, Joyce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Turriff-106.jpg 287] |- | [[Miles-11670|Turriff, Lilian Olive]] ||||1975 Aug 28||71||W of George; M of Lola, Mavis, Joyce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Turriff-106.jpg 287] |- | [[Tyrrell-1471|Tyrrell, James Francis]] ||||1956 Jun 09||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Tyrrell-1471.jpg 480] |- | [[Magree-27|Tyrell, Mary]] ||||1972 Sep 17||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Tyrrell-1471.jpg 480] |- | Unknown||||||||||39 |- | Unknown||||||||||58 |- | Unknown||||||||||63 |- | Unknown||||||||||78 |- | Unknown||||||||||132 |- | Unknown||||||||||146 |- | Unknown||||||||||184 |- | Unknown||||||||||283 |- | Unknown||||||||||325 |- | Unknown||||||||||398 |- | Unknown||||||||||401 |- | Unknown||||||||||510 |- | Unreadable||||||||||12 |- | [[Sadler-3893|Valrent, Caroline]] ||||1896 Feb 23||63||W of Peter de Putron|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Valrent-2.jpg 99] |- | [[Valrent-2|Valrent, Peter de Putron]] ||||1885 Oct||72||H of Caroline|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Valrent-2.jpg 99] |- | [[Dunne-1832|Walker, Margaret May (Rita)]] ||||1988 Jun 12||80?||W of Thomas; M of Irene, Tom, Harry, Kath, Dick, Andy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Walker-62650.jpg 579] |- | [[Walker-62652|Walker, Rachael Kim]] ||1974 Jul 18||1976 Aug 11||2||D of Marion & Cam; Sister of Kellie, Nichole, Anna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Walker-62652.jpg 530] |- | [[Henry-17226|Walker, Rebecca McCrory]] ||||2005 Feb 02||90||W of William (Dave); M of Nancy, Lynette, Robin, Cam|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Walker-62653.jpg 531] |- | [[Walker-62654|Walker, Ronald Roy]] ||1926 Nov 13||1987 Nov 05||||H of Audrey; F of Robert & Max|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Walker-62654.jpg 600] |- | [[Walker-62650|Walker, Thomas]] ||||1982 Nov 13||||H of Rita; F of Irene, Tom, Harry, Kath, Dick, Andy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Walker-62650.jpg 579] |- | [[Walker-62653|Walker, William David (Dave)]] ||1911 Oct 16||1991 Oct 28||||H of Reba; F of Nancy, Lynette, Robin, Cam|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Walker-62653.jpg 531] |- | Wallis, Mary Jane||||2001 Apr 07||49||W of Ray; M of Andrew & Ken||762 |- | [[Walsh-12532|Walsh, Albert Kyran (Ken)]] ||||1980 May 09||64||H of Lola; F of Danny, Tina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Walsh-12532.jpg 512] |- | Walter, May (Kate)||1941||2009 Apr 12||68||W of Kenneth Wilfred; M of Trudi June||764 |- | [[Ward-40631|Ward, Ernest Thomas]] ||||1951 Oct 15||67||H of Hilda; F of Harold, Hilda, Bonnie, Edna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Ward-40631.jpg 299] |- | [[Ward-40634|Ward, Harold Ernest]] ||||1967 Sep 19||57||S of Ernest & Hilda; B of Hilda (Dec), Bonnie, Edna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Ward-40634.jpg 270] |- | [[Read-7941|Ward, Hilda Hearle]] ||||1953 Oct 23||72||W of Ernest; M of Harold, Hilda, Bonnie, Edna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Ward-40631.jpg 299] |- | [[Ware-5773|Ware, Charles William]] ||||1944 May 27||52||H of Elsie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Ware-5773.jpg 475] |- | [[Priest-3595|Ware, Elsie Marie]] ||||1991 Apr 16||96||W of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Ware-5773.jpg 475] |- | [[Watson-37611|Watson, Alexander Robert]] ||||1944 Jan 06||47||S of John & Ellen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Watson-37611.jpg 487] |- | [[Stephens-17943|Watson, Daisy]] ||||1984 Dec 23||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Watson-37624.jpg 484] |- | [[Lee-41923|Watson, Ellen]] ||||1917 Jan 08||47||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Watson-37611.jpg 487] |- | [[Watson-37623|Watson, Francis Luke]] ||||1979 Mar 02||||H of Kathleen; F of Pam, Mary, Terry, Greg|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Watson-37623.jpg 491] |- | [[Bonney-1491|Watson, Grace]] ||||1967 Oct 06||81||W of Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Watson-37067.jpg 524] |- | [[Watson-37067|Watson, Henry Patrick]] ||||1956 Jul 29||83||H of Grace|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Watson-37067.jpg 524] |- | [[Watson-37625|Watson, Jessie]] ||||1932? Jun 11||26||S of John & Ellen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Watson-37611.jpg 487] |- | [[Watson-37624|Watson, John]] ||||1977 Jun 16||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Watson-37624.jpg 484] |- | [[Watson-36448|Watson, John]] ||||1920 Dec 11||51||H of Ellen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Watson-37611.jpg 487] |- | [[Alford-4390|Watson, Kathleen]] ||1923 Jun 22||2012 Oct 27||||W of Francis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Watson-37623.jpg 491] |- | [[Watson-37647|Watson, Patrick]] ||1925||1999|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Watson-37647.jpg 447] |- | [[Watson-37648|Watson, Rodney George (Tod)]] ||1948 Jul 14||2007 Jul 06||||H of Jo-Anne; F of Luke, Kylie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Watson-37648.jpg 507] |- | [[Watson-37649|Watson, Thomas Patrick]] ||||1968 Aug 11||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Watson-37649.jpg 485] |- | [[Doyle-9298|Webster, Beverley Anne]] ||||1972 Jun 07||29|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Watson-36596.jpg 490] |- | [[Russell-33468|Westley, Alma Hoyt Elizabeth]] ||1913 Sep 05||1998 Jan 16||||Widow of Thomas Arnold Westley; M of Gretchen Bessell-Brown|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Russell-33468.jpg 164] |- | [[Weston-7689|Weston, Peter]] ||1928||1995||||H of Elizabeth; F of Graham, Gary, Michael, Gail, Debra|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Weston-7689.jpg 711] |- | [[Wheatley-2674|Wheatley, Edward Herbert]] ||||1998 Jul 17||61||H of Zelma Joan; F of Ken, Jile, Karen, Cindy, Brett|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Wheatley-2674.jpg 580] |- | [[Whittaker-3923|Wheatley, Emily]] ||||1947 Aug 29||78||W of Ralph; M of Irvin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Wheatley-2675.jpg 120] |- | [[Close-2749|Wheatley, Hilda Grace]] ||||1986 May 06||78||W of William; M of Lois, Wilma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Wheatley-2677.jpg 546] |- | [[Wheatley-2676|Wheatley, Irvin]] ||||1917 Jun 13||22||AIF KIA|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Wheatley-2675.jpg 120] |- | [[Wheatley-2645|Wheatley, Percival]] ||||1946 May 20||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Wheatley-2645.jpg 330] |- | [[Wheatley-2678|Wheatley, Percival Alfred Charles]] ||1914 Mar 10||2008 Apr 16||94||H of Nita (nee Stephens, b. at Kyabram); F of Desmond Charles; Gf of David, Mechelle, Brian, Narelle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Wheatley-2678.jpg 547] |- | [[Wheatley-2675|Wheatley, Ralph]] ||||1939 Nov 29||78||H of Emily; F of Irvin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Wheatley-2675.jpg 120] |- | [[Wheatley-2677|Wheatley, William Percy]] ||||1978 Aug 23||59||H of Hilda; F of Lois, Wilma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Wheatley-2677.jpg 546] |- | [[Hunt-26303|White, Alice Elizabeth]] ||||1940 Jun 18||83||W of Culmer|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/White-76328.jpg 52] |- | [[White-76328|White, Culmer Thomas]] ||||1938 May 08||79||H of Alice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/White-76328.jpg 52] |- | Whiteley, Elvina Mary||1905 Nov 12||1995 Jul 25||||Partner of John Isbister; M of Margaret, John & Kathleen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Isbister-326.jpg 358] |- | [[Whitlock-2616|Whitlock, Charles]] ||1916 Feb 12||1992 Dec 15|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Whitlock-2616.jpg 456] |- | [[Ware-5781|Whyatt, Sarah Julia (Clara)]] ||||1974 Jan 28||94||W of Timothy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Whyatt-192.jpg 305] |- | [[Whyatt-193|Whyatt, Thomas Edward]] ||||1961? Dec 05||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Whyatt-193.jpg 349] |- | [[Whyatt-192|Whyatt, Timothy]] ||||1947 Oct 15||54||H of Sarah (Clara)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Whyatt-192.jpg 305] |- |[[Wildes-600| Wildes, E G (Jimmy)]] ||||1982 Dec 20||45||S of Leslie (dec) & Mavis; B of Naureen, Ron|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Wildes-600.jpg 577] |- | [[Wildes-601|Wildes, Leslie]] ||1911||1976||||H of Mavis; F of Jim, Ron, Maureen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Wildes-601.jpg 527] |- | [[Hamilton-32511|Wildes, Mavis]] ||1915||2003||||W of Leslie; M of Jom, Ron, Maureen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Wildes-601.jpg 527] |- | [[Williams-121844|Williams, Clint]] ||||2008 Feb 25||32||S of Wayne & Janiece; B of Vicki & Blezenke|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Williams-121844.jpg 691] |- | [[Williamson-17782|Williamson, Frederick]] ||||1957 Aug 22||67||H of Gertrude|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Williamson-17782.jpg 345] |- | [[Palmer-28214|Williamson, Gertrude]] ||||1966 May 04||||W of Frederick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Williamson-17782.jpg 345] |- | [[Williamson-17792|Williamson, Herbert Harrison]] ||1907||1998||||H of Marie; F of Judy, Margot, Kerry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Williamson-17792.jpg 722] |- | [[Stapleton-2822|Williamson, Marie Eleanor]] ||1913||2000||||W of Herbert; M of Judy, Margot, Kerry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Williamson-17792.jpg 722] |- | Willie, Lorna Gertrude||||1994 Feb 28||69||M of Pauline; GM of Kim, Neil, Rebecca||679 |- | [[Johnson-132346|Willis, Dora May McKim]] ||1910 Feb 13||1997 Mar 19||||W of Robert; M of Donald, Sylvia, Allan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Willis-14976.jpg 631] |- | [[Willis-14976|Willis, Robert John P]] ||1911 Nov 19||1988 Nov 01||||H of Dora; F of Donald, Sylvia, Allan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Willis-14976.jpg 631] |- | [[Cunningham-16768|Wilson, Ann Elizbeth]] ||||1935 May 14||||b. Leith, Scotland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Cunningham-16768.jpg 206] |- | [[Haywood-2434|Wilson, Elizabeth]] ||||1926 Oct 19|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Haywood-2414.jpg 64] |- | [[Welsh-4822|Wilson, Florence]] ||||1931 Nov 22||||M of Leonard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Welsh-4822.jpg 178] |- | [[Wilson-102152|Wilson, Joanna Margaret]] ||1984||1985 Feb 21|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Wilson-102153.jpg 562] |- | [[Wilson-102153|Wilson, Nathan John]] ||1982 Sep 16||1982 Sep 27|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Wilson-102153.jpg 562] |- | [[Wilson-96981|Wilson, Robert J]] ||||1949 Apr 26||69?||H of Ann E|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Wilson-96981.jpg 205] |- | [[Wilson-102143|Wilson, Robert James]] ||||1908 Oct 06||2||S of Ann E Wilson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Cunningham-16768.jpg 206] |- | [[Wintle-225|Wintle, George Henry]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Boyle-5677.jpg 649] |- | [[Woodburgess-10|Woodburgess, Lesley]] ||||1989 Apr 04||64||M of Fiona|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Woodburgess-10.jpg 629] |- | Woodbury, Eliza||||1888 May 10||52||W of W. W.||41 |- | [[Le_Page-1021|Woodward, Ada Emily]] ||||1992 Jan 16||86||W of Harold; M of Mervyn & David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/Le_Page-1021.jpg 671] |- | Woodward, Janifer Margaret||||1994 Sep 01||59||W of Mervyn; M of John; M-in-L of Karina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Woodward-9716.jpg 672] |- | [[Woodward-9716|Woodward, Mervyn Harold]] ||1931 Mar 30||2018 Oct 31||||H of Janifer||Death notice |- | [[Worsley-947|Worsley, Charles]] ||||1889 Nov 11||51|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Worsley-947.jpg 61] |- | [[Wyhatt-1|Wyhatt, Mark Muir]] ||||1958 Oct 05||66||H of Ruby|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Wyhatt-1.jpg 259] |- | [[Braid-194|Wyhatt, Ruby Francis]] ||||1946 Feb 15||58||W of Mark|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Wyhatt-1.jpg 259] |- | [[Wymer-168|Wymer, Edward John]] ||||1979 Mar 24||76||H of Elsie; F of Edward, Richard, Elizabeth||545 |- | Young, Dawn||||2006 May 12||67||D of John & Lucy; Sister of Douglas||737 |- | [[Zaffarese-1|Zaffarese, Joseph]] ||||1984 Mar 04||57||H of Mary; F of Carmen, John, Edgar, Tony|| [Zaffarese-1 589] |- | Zaffarese, Mary||||1997 Jan 24||75||W of Joseph; M of Carmen, John, Edgar, Tony|| [Zaffarese-1 589] |- | |} ==Cemetery Listings for Grantville Cemetery== *[[Space:Grantville_Cemetery%2C_Grantville%2C_Victoria|Wikitree]] Burial Records = '''933''' as of 16 Apr 2016 * [http://www.australiancemeteries.com/vic/bass_coast/grantvilledata.htm Australian Cemeteries]: Burial Records = '''822''' as of 16 Apr 2016 * [http://billiongraves.com/pages/cemeteries/Grantville-Cemetery/149463#cemetery_id=149463&lim=0&num=25&action=browse Billion Graves]: Burial Records = '''694''' as of 16 Apr 2016 *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScn=Grantville&CScntry=15&CSst=0 Find A Grave] Burial Records = '''06''' as of 16 Apr 2016

Gräsmark, Värmland, Sweden North America Immigrants

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Ancestors who left Gräsmark Sweden for a new life in North America: Johanna Fryckström [[Fryckström-1]] Anton Youngberg [[Persson-967]]

Grasso Name Study

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''Benvenito!''
==About the Project== The Grasso Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Grasso Grasso] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Grasso name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Grassos), by time period (18th Century Grassos), or by topic (Grasso DNA, Grasso Occupations, Grasso Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. '''The Grasso Name Study is Under Construction!!''' Please be patient as I work to create a useful resource for collaboration. ==How to Join== To join the Grasso Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Grasso-146|Jo Grasso]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Grasso}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Grasso}}
{{Clear}} ==How You Can Help == === Overview === *Trace the origin of the Grasso name, emigrants to Americas and early settlers of America. *Work cooperatively with other Grasso profile managers to create the best Grasso tree possible. *Check for duplicates and request merges. *Help find original rather that derivative documentation and add sources to Faw profiles *[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial Find A Grave] is a free website and great starting place for finding the cemetery and burial plot locations of our ancestors. *Assist with writing well-sourced biographies for Grasso profiles *Assist in expanding the descendants and ancestors of Francisco Grasso and Maria Rosa Mazonni Grasso. *Create a place to have one place where people can easily view Grasso's who belong to the same Grasso line. As Grasso's immigrated to America they arrived and lived in the same region. *If you have a connection to the Grasso or Mazonni family, please consider taking an Autosomal DNA test to assist with our [[Space:Faw_Name_Study#DNA_Studies|DNA Studies]] *If you are a male with the Grasso surname or a variant and haven't already, please consider testing your [https://www.familytreedna.com/products/y-dna Y-DNA] to further assist us. *Review the limited Grasso Profiles available (Many stlil under construction) and ask to be added to the trusted list so that you can add valuable information. *Match any of the valid records to existing Grasso profiles or create a new Grasso profile. === Grasso Surname Origins === ==What's in A Name?== -“Tis but thy name that is mine enemy: - What’s Montague? It is not hand nor foot, - Nor arm, nor face, nor any other part. - What’s in a name? That which we call a rose, - By any other name would smell as sweet.” The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet Act I, scene ii, ll. -895-897 (1594) '''Italic text'' Romeo and Juliet meet at the Capulet Ball and immediately fall in love, But they are doomed from the start as members of two warring families. Juliet tells Romeo that a name is an artificial and meaningless convention, and that she loves the person who is called "Montague", not the Montague name and not the Montague family. Romeo, out of his passion for Juliet, rejects his family name and vows, as Juliet asks, to "deny (his) father" and instead be "new baptized" as Juliet's lover. ==Origins of the Grasso Surname== Although, people were originally known only by a single name, it became necessary, as governments expanded and as governments developed governments sought a ways to differentiate between two people who shared the same first name." As governments added Pol taxes to collect renvenue, as populations exploded, as travel became easier and more affordable, single names were no longer useful and Family names became essential. Family names in Italy began in the 10th and 11th centuries. "Italian hereditary surnames were developed according to fairly general principle,s and they are coined from given names." Common adjectives used as names often referred to size - such as Little, Short, or Long—or to hair color or complexion—such as White, Black, or Red (which evolved into Reed). Sometimes, an adjective was combined with a noun to form a by.name, like Longfellow or Blackbeard. Names such as Stern and Stout (meaning stout-hearted, not fat) described temperament, while Drinkwater implied someone with a powerful thirst. {{Image|file=Grasso_Name_Study.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Grasso Family Crest}} Grasso is a Nickname surname. Nickname surnames were derived from an ""eke-name" or added name. They usually reflected the physical characteristics or attributes of the first person that used the name. The surname Grasso came from a person who was corpulent or stout. The surname Grassi is derived from the word grasso, which means overweight." ==What's Really in a Name-''Anima!, Anima!''== Anima-soul, core, spirit, heart, ghosts in Italian or amare qlcu con tutta l’anima to love with all one’s heart ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Grassi Grassi] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/De Grassi De Grassu] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Degrassi Degrassi] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lo Grasso Lo Grasso] The recorded spellings of Grasso include Grassi, Grasso, De Grassi, Degrassi, Lo Grasso, La Grassa, Grasselli, Grassellini, Grassaleoni, Grassilli, Grassigli, Grassetti, Grassini, Grassani. *The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. Open SourceShakeespeare. Act II, Scene 2. Capulet’s orchard. http://www.opensourceshakespeare.org/views/plays/play_view.php?WorkID=romeojuliet&Act=2&Scene=2&Scope=scene.

Grates Cove, Newfoundland

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[[Category:Grates Cove, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category:Grates Cove, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category:Grates Cove, Newfoundland]] ==Sections== ===Description=== :Grates Cove is the most northerly community on the Avalon Peninsula, located on the tip of the Bay de Verde Peninsula in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Called "the Grates" by John Guy as early as 1612, the origin of the name is unknown. It has always been primarily a fishing village, and is to this day, although it is also a tourist destination---due to its purported history as the landing site of John Cabot; and its seabirds, whales and icebergsWikipedia entry on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grates_Cove,_Newfoundland_and_Labrador Grates Cove.] Accessed 2017.Beyond Baccalieu webiste (http://www.beyondbaccalieu.com/) [http://www.beyondbaccalieu.com/webpages/history.html History of Grates Cove.] Accessed 2017.. ===Early History=== :There is evidence from graffiti carved in the local "Cabot Rock" that Grates Cove was visited from at least the 1600s, starting with the first voyages of John Cabot to North America. The name "Grates" for the area itself is attested to as early as 1612. Permanent European settlement of the village, however, began only in 1790. First four families moved into the area, and by 1801, the village had [[Hoskins-1792|John Hoskins]] as the Methodist pastor and schoolteacher. :By 1836 Grates Cove had a population of 439 and by 1857, 577. The first road wasn't established until 1872, between Grates Cove, Bay de Verde and Old Perlican. The Railroad didn't reach The Grates until 1913. Until then, most long distance travel was by boat. The highest number of residents came in 1921, when 772 people were recorded. By 1966, the population had fallen to 372, and today, there are approximately 200 residents in the summer, and somewhat less in the winter. ===Founding Families=== :Local oral history suggests the first four families were the Coopers, Martins, Snelgroves and Bullocks. In 1801, John Hoskins moved in. By 1795, there is record of a property dispute between [[Snelgrove-110|John Snelgrove]] and Thomas NorrisRootsweb tree profile for [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=newfoundlanders&id=I037974 John Snelgrove.] Much of the information supplied by Supplied by Susan Snelgrove. Accessed 2017. . ===Residence 1800=== :In 1800-1801, the following heads of families were living in Grates Cove (where m=men, w=women, b=boys, and g=girls)NL GenWeb 1800 - 1801 Census Returns, Trinity Bay Region ~ Trinity South District, [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cannf/tbs_1800_gratescove.htm Grates Cove.] Stephen Baker, 2000. Accessed 2017.. {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="#fffcef" ! !!Name!!m!!w!!b!!g |- |1||Step Head||1||1||2||1 |- |2||Geo Lewis||1||1||1||2 |- |3||Jas Ballick||1||2||1||0 |- |4||Hen Martin||1||1||4||2 |- |5||Jos Martin||1||2||3||2 |- |6||J Snegrove||1||2||4||2 |- |7||H Normore||1||1||3||1 |- |8||[[Hoskins-1792|Jno Hoskins]]||1||2||1||0 |- |9||Geo. Cooper & Son||2||3||4||2 |- |10||Jno Janes||1||1||3||3 |- |11||Jno Blunden||1||1||4||3 |- |12||Jno Doudg||1||2||2||2 |- |13||D Browder||1||2||6||0 |- |14||E Burrage||0||1||3||2 |- |15||P and Jas Murphy||2||0||0||0 |- |16||Jno Westwood||1||0||0||0 |- |17||Jno Janes Sr||1||1||0||0 |- |18||Mar Geary(?)||1||1||3||2 |- |19||Robt Rose||1||1||4||1 |- |20||Thos Norris ||1||0||0||0 |- | |- | || || || || || || |} ===Resources=== * There are almost a hundred years of transcribed birth and marriage records for Grates Cove and surrounding areas on the Puddister family tree website Puddister Family Tree website, [http://www.pudnewfoundland.ca/records/lic.html Lower Island Cove Parish birth records, 1816-1910.] Transcribed by Wayne Puddester, 2014. Accessed 2017. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Grates Cove, Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

Grattan Massacre

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[[Category: Grattan Massacre]] [[Category:Fort McPherson National Cemetery, Maxwell, Nebraska]] [[Category: Fort Leavenworth National Cemetery, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas]] ==Introduction== :The Indian Wars were a long string of skirmishes, ambushes, conflicts, battles and outright warfare that grew more violent and claimed more and more lives as settlers moved West in ever increasing numbers through what were traditionally Indian lands. The US Government wanted control of the lands and an endless cycle of bloody conflict, negotiation, agreement and treaty slowly pushed the Plains Indian tribes further and further back into rapidly shrinking Indian territories. This cycle created a time bomb in the twenty-five years preceding the events at Fort Laramie (at that time located in Nebraska Territory) in August 1854. So there may not be any single incident that marked the start of the Plains Indians/Sioux Indian Wars, but it is generally agreed that the Grattan Massacre, along with the retaliation of the US Military at Blue Water Creek (a single clash known by several names including the Blue Water Creek Massacre, the Battle of Ash Creek, the Harney Massacre and the Battle of Ash Hollow) are two of the most significant opening clashes. Battles that would soon follow include the Battle of the Little Big Horn, the Sand Creek Massacre, the Fetterman Fight and the Wounded Knee Massacre along with many others. The bloodshed would continue between the Plains Indian Tribes and the settlers and US Government for four more decades following the Grattan and Blue Water Creek Massacres. ==The Mormon Cow Incident== :The Northern Plains Indians had remained relatively peaceful in the years immediately leading up to the Grattan Massacre. In July and early August of 1854 a massive gathering of the various bands of the Lakota, as well as a few Northern Cheyenne and Arapaho, were camped along the North Platte River (known as the Shell River by the Lakota) just East of Fort Laramie. They were peacefully awaiting annuity payments due to them as a result of the Fort Laramie Treaty of 1851. The Indian Agent carrying those annuity payments was late yet again, and as a result grazing land was scarce and hunting opportunities in decline. There were simply too many people camped in the same place for too long and the available resources had been depleted. :The white leaders didn't want to have to deal with so many different Indian leaders and at some point during the negotiations in 1851 decided Conquering Bear was to be their main point of contact. It was not a position that Conquering Bear wanted and it placed him in a very difficult position with his own people who were not accustomed to a single person speaking for them all, however he vowed to do the best he could. The entire encampment in 1854 had an estimated total population of around 4,000. Estimates seem to vary but somewhere between 1,200 and 1,500 of those 4,000 were warriors. :In mid-August 1854, a Mormon caravan going west passed close to the Lakota Brule camp led by Conquering Bear. Stories vary as to exactly how the stray animal from the Mormon caravan ended up in the Brule camp, but an old lame cow or ox either fell behind, wandered away, or was spooked and ran directly into the Indian camp. The Indians' side of the story says that the cow was spooked and left a trail of destruction through their camp. The end result was that a Lakota Minnikonjou warrior named High Forehead finally shot and killed the animal which was then butchered and eaten. :Agent Whitfield was horrified when he learned what had happened in his absence and he'd go on to make the observation that all the immigrant needed to do was walk into the Brule camp and get his cow. The Brule would have given it to him. However the immigrant was too afraid to go collect his errant animal and the caravan continued on to Fort Laramie, leaving the old cow behind with the Indians. :The incident was reported to Second Lieutenant Hugh Brady Fleming, who was Ft. Laramie’s commanding officer at the time. Fleming was not exactly on good terms with the Indians due to an unfortunate incident involving some Lakota warriors taking a ferry for a couple of rides across the North Platte River the year before. The incident, which was not handled well, ended up in the deaths of three or more of the Indians. The ferry ride incident had taught the Lakota to be wary. :Conquering Bear offered to make amends for the animal that was killed and eaten and generously offered the choice of a horse from his own personal herd as a replacement. The Mormon settler who was deprived of his animal refused Conquering Bear's generous offer and demanded an immediate cash payment for the animal that was killed and eaten. :Pursuant to the terms of the Treaty of 1851, this incident was the jurisdiction of the local Indian Agent, John Whitfield, not the military. However, with Conquering Bear's offer rejected by the settler, Fleming ordered the arrest of High Forehead. Whether Fleming chose to ignore the provisions of the Treaty or whether he was simply ignorant of the proper procedure for such an incident, there is no way to tell for certain. Unfortunately, Agent Whitfield, whose territory of responsibility was too large for a single man to handle alone, still had not arrived at Ft. Laramie with the annuity funds. Had Agent Whitfield been present it is very likely that the unfortunate events to come would never have happened. :Conquering Bear refused to turn over High Forehead and until the Indian Agent returned with the Annuity payments there would be no cash funds available to fulfill the Mormon settler’s demand. Conquering Bear, knew that according to the terms of the Fort Laramie Treaty of 1851 the incident with the settler’s animal was not a military concern, and he advised that he had no authority over the Minnikonjou band of the Lakota and he was not going to violate his people’s tradition of hospitality. An attempt to resolve the situation was also made by Man Afraid Of His Horses, however all negotiations ultimately ended in a stalemate. ==Grattan Massacre (aka the Grattan Fight) - August 19, 1854== :In the Indian Agent’s absence, Lt. Fleming sent a young inexperienced Brevet Second Lieutenant who was known to be short of temper and had no respect for the Indians. His name was John Lawrence Grattan. Fleming was said to have instructed Grattan to take twenty men (one account states twenty-two) the Fort's interpreter and two pieces of artillery (12 pound howitzers) with him to arrest High Forehead. Grattan was not to incite anything that he and his men couldn’t handle without guaranteed success. Unfortunately Fleming’s orders gave Grattan broad discretionary power when it came to the means used to achieve the objective. :Grattan made a request for volunteers to accompany him. Twenty-nine men agreed to go, and Grattan subsequently took the additional volunteers against Fleming's orders, leaving Fleming only ten men available to defend the Fort. One soldier who was asked refused to go. Ordinance Sergeant Leodegar Schnyder refused to join the group when asked to assist with the artillery. Sgt Schnyder had been on the frontier for quite some time, was an experienced soldier and had no confidence in the inexperienced Brevet 2nd Lieutenant ’s ability to handle the situation at hand. :Of the twenty-nine men Grattan took with him, twenty-three were European immigrants. Ten from Ireland, six from Germany and the others had been born in France, England, Scotland or Poland. The youngest was nineteen years old and the oldest was reported to have been thirty-six years old. As for experience Grattan’s volunteers had primarily been clerks, tailors, general laborers, machinists, druggists, painters and farmers and at least one had been a deserter. About half of his volunteers had in at least three years of service but eight had been in service for less than a year. Perhaps Lt Grattan's biggest problem though was his civilian interpreter, a man named Luciene Auguste. Auguste was said to have had a weak grip of the language for which he was to serve as translator, and the Indians despised him. The only thing Grattan had going for him were his two officers, Sergeant William Faren (Faver), a three year veteran who had previously been an Alabama farmer, and Corporal Charles McNulty from Franklin, Pennsylvania who listed his occupation as soldier upon enlisting. :Grattan and his men stopped at the Gratiot Houses fur trading post where some of the annuity goods to be paid to the gathered Indians were being stored. A little later he and his men stopped at James Bordeaux’s trading post which was located very near to the huge Indian encampment. :The civilian translator, Luciene Auguste, was afraid of the coming confrontation and had immediately proceeded to get intoxicated on the trip between the Fort and the Indian encampment. Auguste was not respected or even liked by the Indians and he had only a weak grasp on the Lakota language he was expected to translate. Much to Grattan’s dismay, Auguste, in his inebriated state, proceeded to threaten and taunt the Indians that were hanging around the two trading posts. Grattan was said to have chastised Auguste, perhaps even broke the bottle of liquor he had been so liberally imbibing from, but Grattan had by all accounts lost effective control over his civilian translator’s behavior and Auguste’s inebriation only served to increase tensions with the Indians they came in contact with. :James Bordeaux was a witness to the bloodshed. Bordeaux reported that Grattan had stopped to discuss the situation with him. Bordeaux allegedly counseled Grattan to speak directly to Conquering Bear and to allow the Chiefs (Head Men) to handle the situation. However, if the advice was in fact given, Grattan didn’t act on any of it. Grattan stopped first at High Forehead’s lodge and tried ordering High Forehead to surrender to him and his troops. High Forehead, who was still angry about the ferry incident the year before, refused. :After failing to get High Forehead to willing give himself up, Grattan ended up confronting Conquering Bear and the other Lakota Head Men near the front of High Forehead’s lodge. Grattan had moved his troops into position in front of the lodge, a move that the trader Bordeaux was said to have had counseled him against. The Indian leaders who, besides Conquering Bear, may have included Little Thunder, Big Partisan and Man Afraid Of His Horses, renewed negotiations and again attempted to arrange some kind of restitution for the cow or at least delay action until the Indian Agent returned to properly handle the now dangerous situation. :Warriors from the different bands of Lakota started to move towards the confrontation and began flanking Grattan and his men. Leading one of these groups of warriors was the elder Crazy Horse. The elder Crazy Horse had left his oldest son to watch after his younger brother and the horses near the river, a young man, not yet a warrior, who was destined to become the third individual to carry the name Crazy Horse. :Still hoping to prevent an undesirable outcome, Conquering Bear made an attempt to get Bordeaux to provide translation services for him. Auguste’s translations were described as confusing at best and to make matters worse Auguste continued calling the Indian's names. Conquering Bear had no confidence that what he was trying to communicate to the soldiers was being properly translated by Auguste. Bordeaux on the other hand was married to a "Sioux" woman and spoke the language almost flawlessly and he was on good terms with the Indians. Bordeaux however already realized the perilous situation and refused to get directly involved. He returned to his trading post to prepare his own defenses for the bloody battle he knew was imminent. The Indian women and children had started to move away from the camp towards the river. Conquering Bear tried to warn Grattan that things would not end well if he didn’t take his men and leave. High Forehead still refused to turn himself over to the soldiers and was prepared to fight if necessary. Once again negotiations ended in a stalemate. :What exactly happened next is uncertain. One account claims that one of Grattan’s men, either nervous or spooked by some movement from the Indians, fired a shot and hit Conquering Bear. A second account claims that a shot, or shots, were fired and an unidentified Indian fell, but that the Chiefs maintained control and kept their warriors from attacking, however Grattan decided a greater show of force was required and ordered his men to open fire and Conquering Bear was hit and fell. A third account claims that Conquering Bear called Grattan a number of insulting names and in a show of counting coup jabbed Grattan with a spear. Grattan responded by pulling his side arm and shooting Conquering Bear at close range, and then ordered the cannon be fired. No matter which account is the correct one, as soon as Conquering Bear fell, the Indian warriors that had surrounded Grattan and his men reacted almost instantaneously. Grattan and eleven of his men were killed first while the remaining group of soldiers retreated. Those in retreat however were intercepted and killed. When all was said and done a single soldier, Private John Cuddy, had managed to survive but even he was severely wounded. He eventually made it back to Fort Laramie with the grudging help of the trader James Bordeaux who didn't want to get caught by the Indians harboring a soldier. Private John Cuddy died of his wounds days after the battle on August 22, 1854. He left behind no account of the incident. Conquering Bear lived for nine days before also succumbing to his wounds. :Tensions ran high among the Indians after the short one sided battle. Some rode against Fort Laramie but luckily for those who remained inside the Fort a full on attack was never committed to. Grattan, by disobeying orders and taking more men and arms than he was ordered to, had now left Fleming with only about half of soldiers originally stationed at Fort Laramie prior to the massacre. The Indians could have easily overwhelmed them and taken the Fort. Instead the Indians looted Bordeaux’s trading post and the Gratiot Houses and any other promising settlements in the area and then withdrew. With the Indians gone, those stationed at Fort Laramie had to decide how to get arrangements made for the recovery and burial of the remains of the dead. Not wanting to risk losing the remaining men inside Fort Laramie to another Indian attack, arrangements were made with the local traders to see to the bodies which had been exposed to the elements for three days and had been mutilated by the Indians. Brevet 2nd Lt John L. Grattan’s body was riddled with twenty-four arrows and had been so badly mutilated that he had to be identified by his pocket watch. The bodies were buried in a shallow grave which left a grisly site on the road to the fort to be encountered by travelers. There are accounts of travelers being able to see skulls and military gloves and body parts protruding from the crude grave not long after. ==The Aftermath== :Eventually journalist embellished tales of the Grattan Massacre hit the nation’s newspapers. The resulting public outrage demanded a military response to the deaths of Grattan and his men at the hands of the Lakota. The fact that Lt. Grattan had violated the Treaty, and was in the wrong when his men killed Conquering Bear, was ignored. Relations with the Lakota and other Northern Plains Indian tribes began to rapidly break down and Indians began to raid along both the Oregon and California Trails. :Eventually the War Department sent General William S. Harney to Fort Kearney, Nebraska. There he assumed command of 600 troops made up of the 6th and 10th Infantry, 4th Artillery and Harney’s own 2nd US Dragoons. This included four mounted companies under the command of Lt. Col. Philip St. George Cooke and five companies of infantry under the command of Major Albemarle Cady. :On August 24, 1855, they departed Fort Kearney seeking retribution for the deaths of Grattan and his men. On September 3, 1855, General Harney and his men arrived at Blue Water Creek, a location better know today as Ash Hollow, near present day Lewellen, Garden County, Nebraska. Harney refused to accept Little Thunder’s attempt to avoid further bloodshed and Harney’s forces proceeded to kill about 100 Lakota Indian men, women and children and took numerous prisoners. The prisoners were escorted to Fort Laramie and Fort Leavenworth. :Gen. Harney would later learn of the facts that led up to the Grattan Massacre and the knowledge somewhat softened his attitude towards the Indians, however he was to be, forever thereafter, known as “Squaw Killer Harney”. ==Graves and Memorials== :In 1891 the remains of the soldiers killed in the ambush were exhumed from their original resting place and reburied at Fort McPherson National Cemetery, Maxwell, Nebraska, in one of the cemetery’s largest mass graves. Private John Cuddy’s name is not included on the memorial stone at Ft. McPherson National Cemetery. There is some uncertainty as to what became of his remains, but the most likely scenario is that his remains were exhumed at the same time as the others and reburied at Ft. McPherson National Cemetery in one of the many Unknown Soldier graves. Lt. Grattan’s remains were exhumed and reburied at Fort Leavenworth National Cemetery, Kansas. It is not known where Luciene Auguste is buried, there are a number of civilian scouts buried at Ft. McPherson National Cemetery, however his name does not appear to be among them, he may lie in an 'unknown' grave at Ft. McPherson National Cemetery or his remains may rest among the soldiers buried in the mass grave. :A historical marker has since been placed about a half mile southeast of where the Grattan Massacre took place and can be found today along Route 157 roughly 5 miles west of present day Lingle, Wyoming. ==THE FALLEN MEMBERS OF THE 6TH INFANTRY COMPANY G== :: [[Grattan-114 |Brevet 2nd Lt John Lawrence Grattan]] ::[[Faren-11|Serg't W'm P. Faren]] ::[[McNulty-969 |Corp’l Cha’s McNulty]] ::[[Krapp-41|Musican H. A. Krapp]] ::[[Lewis-31019|Musician H.E. Lewis]] ::[[Boyle-2751|Pvt. Anthony Boyle]] ::[[Burkle-124|Pvt. Cha's Burkle]] ::[[Cameron-7349|Pvt. W'm Cameron]] ::[[Collins-19479|Pvt. Michael Collins]] ::[[Courtenay-1128 |Pvt. John Courtenay]] ::[[Platenius-1|Pvt. Cha's Platenius]] ::[[Plumhoff-6|Pvt. A. Plumhoff]] ::[[Rushing-999|Pvt. S.H. Rushing]] ::[[Sanienski-1 | Pvt. Stan’s Sanienski]] ::[[Smith-160434|Pvt. Thomas Smith]] ::[[Stevens-15261|Pvt. Edward Stevens]] :: [[Sweetman-250|Pvt. John Sweetman]] ::[[Whitford-564|Pvt. W'm Whitford]] ::[[Williams-80789 |Pvt. John Williams]] ::[[Donahoe-243 |Pvt. John Donahoe]] ::[[Fitzpatrick-2550|Pvt. James Fitzpatrick]] ::[[Flinn-852|Pvt. John Flinn]] ::[[Hammill-117|Pvt. David Hammill]] ::[[Mayer-3528 |Pvt. John Mayer]] ::[[McNulty-818|Pvt. John McNulty]] ::[[Meldron-1 |Pvt. John Meldron]] ::[[Murley-173|Pvt. Patrick Murley]] ::[[Murray-16859 |Pvt. Walter Murray]] ::[[O'Rourke-887|Pvt. Patrick O'Rourke]] ::[[Cuddy-108|Pvt. John Cuddy]] == OTHERS WHO FELL == :: Chief Conquering Bear :: Luciene Auguste (Civilian US Army translator) ==SOURCES== "Crazy Horse: The Lakota Warrior's Life and Legacy", The Edward Clown Family as told by William B. Matson, 2016. "Fort Laramie and the Pageant of the West, 1834-1890", By LeRoy R. Hafen and Francis Marion Young, 1984, University of Nebraska Press “Fort Robinson and the American West 1874-1899”, By Thomas Buecker, copyright 1999 Nebraska State Historical Society, Red River Books Edition published 2003 by University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, Oklahoma. “The History of Fort Robinson”, By Major General William Harding Carter, published by The Northwest Nebraska News, Crawford, Nebraska. Exact publication date unknown (about 1941). “Fort Laramie and the U.S. Army on the High Plains 1849-1890”, By Douglas C. McChristian, National Parks Service, Historic Resources Study, Fort Laramie National Historic Site, February 2003. “Fort Laramie Military Bastion of the High Plains”, By Douglas C. McChristian, Forward by Paul L Hedren, University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, Oklahoma, 2009. “The Grattan Massacre”, By Lloyd E. McCann, Nebraska History, Vol 37, No 1, March 1956 “Spotted Tail’s Folk”, By George E. Hyde, University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, Oklahoma, 1961 “Crazy Horse – The Strange Man of the Oglalas”, By Mari Sandoz, 1942, Copyright 1992 University of Nebraska Press. “Encyclopedia of Frontier Biography: G-O”, “Grattan, John Lawrence”; By Dan L. Thrapp, University of Nebraska Press, August 1, 1991, https://books.google.com/books?id=hc35mM0PqSQC&pg=PA581&lpg=PA581&dq=Private+John+Cuddy+Grattan+Massacre&source=bl&ots=rV2z6L5hHH&sig=3m4QvQhV_0yy6l-P_qoeiuV-_AY&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjh3rOcrenXAhWK14MKHTYGCykQ6AEIQjAJ#v=onepage&q=Private%20John%20Cuddy%20Grattan%20Massacre&f=false “Nebraska Old and New”, By A.E. Sheldon, The University Publishing Company, 1937. “History of Nebraska: From the earliest exploration of the Trans-Mississippi Region”, By J. Sterling Morton and Albert Watkins et al., Western Publishing & Engraving Co. Lincoln, Nebraska, 1918. “Last in Their Class: Custer, Pickett and the Goats of West Point”, By James Robbins, Encounter Books, March 21, 2017. https://books.google.com/books?id=iSshDgAAQBAJ&pg=PT108&lpg=PT108&dq=Private+John+Cuddy+Grattan+Massacre&source=bl&ots=WaY2T6g0Kp&sig=vQq0K-RicqQSjwpZ2CgL0c6HjQA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjh3rOcrenXAhWK14MKHTYGCykQ6AEIRTAK#v=onepage&q=Private John Cuddy Grattan Massacre&f=false “The Origins of the Nebraska National Guard”, By Anne Walsh, April 27, 2017, May/June 2017 edition of Omaha Magazine, http://omahamagazine.com/articles/tag/grattan-massacre/ :“Nebraska’s Militia: The History of the Army and Air National Guard”, By Douglas Hartman “Grattan Massacre”, Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grattan_massacre: :Paul Norman Beck, The First Sioux War: The Grattan Fight and Blue Water Creek, 1854-1856, University Press of America, 2004, pp. 40-41 :George Emory Fay, Military Engagements Between United States Troops and Plains Indians: Report of the Secretary of War on the inquiry into the Sand Creek Massacre, Museum of Anthropology, University of Northern Colorado, 1980, pp. 20, 43, 45, accessed 17 Feb 2011 :Flannery, L. G. (Pat) (1964). John Hunton’s Diary, Volume 5. p. 21. :Griske, Michael (2005). The Diaries of John Hunton. Heritage Books. pp. 62, 63. ISBN 0-7884-3804-2. :Utley, Robert M. (1967). Frontiersmen in Blue: The United States Army and the Indian, 1848-1865. University of Nebraska Press. ISBN 978-0-8032-9550-6. : Ambrose, Stephen E. (1996). - Crazy Horse and Custer, New York: Random House (First Anchor Books Edition), pp. 61–64. “The Grattan Fight: Prelude to a Generation of War”, By Douglas R. Cubbison, http://www.wyohistory.org/encyclopedia/grattan-fight-prelude-generation-war :Cadet records, Special Collections and Archives, Jefferson Hall, U.S. Military Academy Library, West Point, New York. :Fay, George D., editor. Military Engagements Between United States Troops and Plains Indians: Part Ia : Documentary Inquiry by the U.S. Congress, 1854-1867. Occasional Publications in Anthropology, Ethnology Series No. 26. 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Danker, https://www.kshs.org/publicat/history/1987summer_danker.pdf

Graudenz, Marienwerder, West Prussia

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City district and district of Graudenz After the reorganization of the district division in the Prussian state after the Congress of Vienna was formed on 1 April 1818, the district Graudenz in the district of Marienwerder in the province of West Prussia. This covered mostly rural areas around the cities Graudenz, Lessen and Rehden. The district office was in Graudenz. Since December 3, 1829 belonged the circle - after the merger of the previous provinces of Prussia (not East Prussia) and West Prussia - to the new province of Prussia. Since 1 July 1867 the circle belonged to the north German federation and starting from 1 January 1871 to the German Reich. In 1878, the province was divided, the circle went back to West Prussia. As of January 1, 1900, the city district of Graudenz was formed from the formerly urban district of Graudenz. The previous district Graudenz was called district. After the entry into force of the Versailles Treaty on January 10, 1920, the circle now belonged to the Polish state as Grudziądz. After the German occupation of Poland on October 26, 1939, the Polish district Grudziądz under his German name Graudenz part of the newly formed Reichsgaus West Prussia - later Danzig - West Prussia - in the district of Marienwerder. In the spring of 1945, the district was occupied by the Red Army and then again part of Poland. The district of Graudenz (until 1900 Kreis Graudenz) was one of 1818 to 1920 existing Prussian district in the district of Marienwerder. With this he belonged to the province of West Prussia, in the meantime from 1829 to 1878 to the province of Prussia. From 1939 to 1945 he was under the name Landkreis Graudenz re-established as part of the established in occupied Poland Reichsgaus Danzig-West Prussia. From January 1, 1900, the municipality Graudenz formed an independent district. Source: Wikipedia Articles Landkreis Graudenz ( visited April 11, 2014 )

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[[Category: One Name Studies]] [[Category: Graves Name Study]] == Welcome! == This is where the Graves Family Association is collecting information in one placeabout the GRAVES, GREAVES, GRAVE, GREAVE, GREVE, GREVES, GRIEVE, GRIEVES, GRAFF, and GROFF surnames. For the sake of brevity, we will use the surname GRAVES below, but we are including every variant of Graves as well as members of every country! == About the Graves Family Association == The beginnings of the association were very informal. Starting as early as 1877, [[Graves-12146|General John Card Graves]] was collecting letters and doing interviews with family members to create the first collective Graves Family genealogies. [[Graves-13668|Kenneth Vance Graves]] collected this work and started the Graves Family Newsletter. After the desire for a genealogy association developed as a start of this work, the Graves Family Association was officially started in 1976. 985 genealogies were published by the time he passed away in 2022. The Graves Family Association moved onto the Internet in 1997, and its first electronic newsletter was sent on 23 May 1997. Its Facebook Group was started for members to interact directly with one another on 1 October 2011. Members from the Facebook group are continuing on the legacy of [[Graves-12146|General John Card Graves]] and [[Graves-13668|Kenneth Vance Graves]] to continue finding Graves families throughout the world and introduce them to one another. Plans are being made to update the published genealogies, create new ones, and use the findings of DNA studies at Family Tree DNA. Please see the following resources for additional information on the Graves Family: For genealogy information: * [https://graves-fa.org/ Website of the Graves Family Association] *[https://www.facebook.com/groups/gravesfa/ Graves Family Association Facebook Group] For genetic genealogy information: * [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/gravesdnastudy/about/background Graves Family Association DNA studies (Y, MT, and autosomal)] *https://www.facebook.com/groups/gfadna/ Graves Family Association Facebook DNA Study Group == How to Join == Just post a public comment here on the page if you would like to join the project! Please feel free to use this sticker on your profile to indicate you are a Graves/Greaves Family Researcher. If you know your genealogy number, feel free to add the sticker with the genealogy number tagged where XX is. {{One Name Study |name=Graves |category=Gen XX, Graves Name Study }} If you don't know your genealogy number, use {{One Name Study|name=Graves}} == Task List == The main tasks of this project are: * Adding information from the Graves Family Association to Wikitree Profiles * Identifying and sourcing any Unsourced Graves profiles * Connecting any Unconnected Graves profiles * Connecting existing Graves branches to one another (and to any variant names!) * Utilizing Y-DNA test results for male Graves descendants to make connections and improve accuracy * Utilizing mtDNA test results for female Graves descendants to make connections and improve accuracy * Utilizing autosomal DNA test results for all Graves to make connections and improve accuracy * Categorizing profiles currently in wikitree into the Graves Genealogies. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Graves_Name_Study |Graves One Name Category]. Other fun tasks include: * Creating profiles for famous Graves family members
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Gravestone Recipes

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== Chocolate Oatmeal Cookies - Bonnie June (Rainey) JohnsonFind a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/241185605/bonnie-june-johnson: accessed 28 January 2023), memorial page for Bonnie June Rainey Johnson (30 Jun 1935–8 May 2007), Find a Grave Memorial ID 241185605, citing Nome City Cemetery, Nome, Nome Census Area, Alaska, USA; Maintained by Kathy (contributor 46784320). == *2 cups of sugar *1/2 cup of milk *1/4 cup of cocoa (Swiss Miss) *1/4 cup of margarine (1 stick) Bring to a full boil in a saucepan. Remove from heat and let stand for 5 minutes. Add: *3 cups quick oats *2 tablespoons of peanut butter *2 teaspoons of vanilla Drop on wax paper and let set until firm. ---- == Connie's Date & Nut Bread - Constance G (Maurer) GalberdFind a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/30604991/constance-g-galberd: accessed 28 January 2023), memorial page for Constance G Maurer Galberd (11 Jun 1928–25 Sep 2008), Find a Grave Memorial ID 30604991, citing Cemetery of the Highlands, Highland Mills, Orange County, New York, USA; Maintained by Jane ofarc (contributor 47942023). == ''100% Good stuff – 0% Bad Stuff'' '''Ingredients:''' *8 oz. dates cut into small pieces *1 cup raisins *2 cups boiling water *2 tsp. baking soda *1 1/2 cups sugar *2 eggs, well beaten *4 cups flour *2 tsp. baking powder *1/2 cup chopped nuts '''Directions:''' Pour boiling water (where 2 tsp. of baking soda have been dissolved) over dates and raisins. Cool. Add 1 1/2 c. sugar and mix well. Add 2 eggs, well beaten. Gradually mix in 4 c. of flour and 2 tsp. of baking powder. Beat thoroughly. Add 1/2 c. of chopped nuts. Beat thoroughly. Bake at 350 for 3/4 – 1 hr. Bake in tin cans. One batch = 13 small cans. ---- == Kay's Fudge - Martha Kathryn “Kay” (Kirkham) AndrewsFind a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/205563291/martha-kathryn-andrews: accessed 28 January 2023), memorial page for Martha Kathryn “Kay” Kirkham Andrews (30 Aug 1922–17 Dec 2019), Find a Grave Memorial ID 205563291, citing Logan City Cemetery, Logan, Cache County, Utah, USA; Maintained by Joanne (contributor 46867760). == *2 squares chocolate *2 tablespoons butter Melt on low heat Stir in *1 cup milk Bring to boil *3 cups sugar *1 teaspoon vanilla *Pinch of salt Cook to softball stage Pour on Marble Slab Cool & Beat & Eat ---- == Kim's Carrot Cake & Frosting - Kimette Lee DeCotaFind a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/170940374/kimette-lee-decota: accessed 28 January 2023), memorial page for Kimette Lee DeCota (4 Nov 1956–28 Aug 2014), Find a Grave Memorial ID 170940374, citing Cape County Memorial Park Cemetery, Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by Brenda Johnson (contributor 48836026). == === Carrot Cake === *Butter for greasing the pan *3 cups unbleached all-purpose flour *3 cups sugar *1 teaspoon salt *1 tablespoon baking soda *1 tablespoon ground cinnamon *1 1/2 cups corn oil *4 large eggs, lightly beaten *1 tablespoon vanilla extract *1 1/2 cups shredded coconut *1 1/2 cups chopped walnuts *1 1/3 cups pureed cooked carrot *3/4 cup drained crushed pineapple '''Instructions''' Preheat oven to 350° F, Grease two 9-inch springform pans. Stir the dry ingredients into a bowl. Add the oil, eggs and vanilla. Beat well. Fold in the walnuts, coconut, carrots and pineapple. Pour the batter into the prepared pans. Set on the center rack of the oven and bake until the edges have pulled away from the sides and a cake tester inserted into the center comes out clean, 50 minutes. Cool on a cake rack for 3 hours. fill and frost the cake with the cream cheese frosting. === Frosting === ''Note on gravestone: Recommended to double the frosting.'' *8 oz cream cheese, at room temperature *6 tablespoons unsalted butter, at room temperature *3 cups confectioners sugar *1 teaspoon vanilla extract *Juice of 1/2 lemon (optional) '''Instructions''' Cream the cream cheese and butter in a mixing bowl. Slowly sift in the confectioner's sugar and continue beating until ingredients are fully incorporated. The mixture should be free of lumps. Stir in the vanilla, and lemon juice if desired. ---- == Mom's Christmas Cookies - Maxine K. Minster"[https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/the-menster-christmas-cookie-recipe-gravestone The Menster Christmas Cookie Gravestone]". 2023. Atlas Obscura. == Cream: :1 Cup sugar :1/2 cup oleo Add: :2 beaten eggs :1 tsp. Vanilla Add: :3 cups flour :3 tsp. Baking powder :1 tsp. Salt Add alternately with cup cream. Chill and roll out with flour. Bake 350 degrees oven, and frost. ---- == Red Lantern Cheese Dip - Deb Ann (Pritchard) NelsonFind a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/224031067/deb-ann-nelson: accessed 28 January 2023), memorial page for Deb Ann Pritchard Nelson (6 Apr 1964–8 Mar 2021), Find a Grave Memorial ID 224031067, citing Dow City Cemetery, Dow City, Crawford County, Iowa, USA; Maintained by Marthann (Kohl) Fuhs (contributor 47102630). == *8 oz spreadable sharp cheddar cheese *1/4 cup real mayonnaise *1/4 cup sour cream *1/2 teaspoon garlic powder *1/2 teaspoon dried minced onion *Splash of milk *Handful of dried bacon bits Combine all ingredients in a mixer. Refrigerate. Enjoy! ---- == Spritz Cookies - Naomi Odessa Miller-DawsonFind a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/202819285/naomi-odessa-dawson: accessed 28 January 2023), memorial page for Naomi Odessa Miller Dawson (26 Nov 1921–10 Jun 2009), Find a Grave Memorial ID 202819285, citing Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, Kings County (Brooklyn), New York, USA; Maintained by Spaceman Spiff (contributor 46783007). == *One cup butter or margarine *3/4 cup sugar *1 teaspoon vanilla *1 egg *2 1/4 cups flour *1/2 teaspoon baking powder *1/8 teaspoon salt '''Instructions''' Preheat oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit. In the bowl of an electric mixer, cream the butter on medium speed until light and fluffy. Gradually beat in the sugar, vanilla, and egg, and mix until just incorporated. Turn the mixer speed to low, and slowly incorporate the flour, baking powder, and salt. Mix until thoroughly combined. The resulting dough should be soft. Working in batches, squeeze the dough through a cookie press onto an ungreased baking sheet. Leave about two inches between each cookie. If desired, you can decorate the cookies with bits dried fruits, nuts, or chocolate chips. Bake for 8–10 minutes, until a light golden brown. Allow the cookies to cool completely on a rack. ''Note: These instructions were not provided with the gravestone, but were sourced from other recipes.'' == Sources ==

Gray County, Texas

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Welcome to Gray County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' ===History/Timeline=== *{{Blue|Gray County was formed 1876 from Bexar District; organized in 1902.}} :'''Prehistoric Plains''' Apache inhabitants gave way to the Apaches, then were displaced by the Comanches and Kiowas who dominated the Panhandle area until Red River Wars of 1874 when the Native Americans were moved to Indian Territory.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcg08 :'''1876''' -Gray County was named for Peter W. Gray, a lawyer and politician of the Republic of Texas and Civil War era..https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gray_County,_Texas :'''1877 ''' - Settlement began with ranchers. :'''1878''' Settlement began with ranchers. Well-known local rancher, Perry LeFors, established a small ranch on Cantonment Creek. Other small ranching operations developed in the eastern part of the county. :'''1882''' the Francklyn Land and Cattle Company purchased a huge tract of land in the western part of Gray County. :'''1886''' The company failed , but was reorganized as the White Deer Lands (formally the White Deer Lands Trust , which operated the huge Diamond F Ranch. {{Image|file=Wilbarger_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=. }}{{clear}} :'''1886-1900''' Gray County remained the domain of cattle ranchers. :'''1887-1888''' Railroads entered Gray County from two different points. A Santa Fe subsidiary, the Southern Kansas Railway Company, building from Kansas to Amarillo. This line allowed settlers in Gray County to ship cattle more easily and economically and allowed for greater ease of travel, but no settlers. :'''1900''' stable stock-farming population felt a growing need for self-government. :'''1901-02''' new settlements of McLean and Alanreed were founded on the tracks as they moved westwars. :'''1902''' - White Deer Lands began to sell its huge holdings , and a land rush to the area of Carson and Gray counties began. :'''1902''' the county was organized with Lefors as the county seat (a tiny ranching town). :'''1903-24''' Timothy Dwight Hobart was the White Deer land agent from 1903 to 1924, and was elected mayor of Pampa in 1927 :'''1928''', when Pampa's oil-induced growth led to its becoming the county seat. :'''1905''' farmers began to arrive in the region, the Choctaw, Oklahoma and Texas Railroad, an affiliate of the Chicago and Rock Island, built a line westward from Oklahoma to Amarillo. This line crossed far S Gray County. :'''1910 ''' - county population grew to 3,405 and (4,663 by 1920). The newly arriving farmers settled in the western and northern parts of the county, planting wheat, corn, and grain sorghums on fertile, newly broken lands. :'''1920's''' -Major petroleum discoveries greatly altered the county. Oil and gas exploration began in the county during the early 1920s. Population of the county was (4,663 in 1920) to (22,090 by 1930), :'''1926''' - A major discovery well five miles south of Pampa, the H. F. Wilcox Oil and Gas Company's Worley-Reynolds well, drilled in 1926, led to more developments around Lefors. :'''1925- 1928''' increasing amounts of oil came out of the county's three oilfields (the Lefors, Bowers, and south Pampa fields). County was oil producer. :'''1928''' Pampa, the chief beneficiary of the oil industry, emerged as a major oil town became county seat in 1928. :'''1929''' Clinton-Oklahoma-Western Railroad Company of Texas served Gray County to Hemphill County at the Oklahoma border. Another line then connected eastward to Clinton, Oklahoma. There was an eleven-mile extension of the COW-T from Heaton to the former oil camp of Coltexo in Gray County. :1931 - COW-T to the former Panhandle and Santa Fe Railway. :'''1940''' population then leveled off to 23,911 (24,728 in 1950 . :'''1950's''' county population of 31,535 in 1960; the population then declined to (26,949 in 1970), (26,386 in 1980), (23,967 in 1990), (22,744 in 2000), and (23,044 in 2014). :'''1957''' Gray County was center of the White Deer Lands Management Company. :'''2004''' - Almost 1,369,000 barrels of petroleum were produced in the county (672,307,787 barrels had been produced in the area since 1925).

:'''{{Blue|1876 JA Ranch}}''' located in Gray County, 190,000 Acres primary use Cow-Calf John George Adair, a Irish aristocrat dandy teemed up with Charles Goodnight who also is well known for co-founding the Goodnight-Loving Trail. Adair provided the money and Charles Goodnight ran the ranch.. AT one point the''' JA Ranch''' encompassed 1,300,000 acres. Over time chunks were sold. It could described as "King Ranch of the Panhandle.Despite their differences, their partnership arrangement—Goodnight ran the ranch, Adair put up the money-produced one of Texas’ most beautiful and well-run spreads, the King Ranch of the Panhandle. By 1887 there were many fights with the State of Texas, Goodnight Lady Cornelia Ritchie Adair to buy him out.. She gave the ranch to son, James W. “Jack” Ritchie. When he died, he passed it on to his son, M.H.W. “Monte” Ritchie, who owns it today. Now 87, the U.K. native lives in Amarillo but still visits the '''JA''' every week.http://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/the-biggest-ranches/

=====Government Offices===== Gray County has had 2 courthouses. The first was in Lefors. NO IMAGE :History began with the buffalo, then a pioneer man named Travis Leach moved here 1880;s. the few others were Lovett, Lefors, and Thut families. Emma Thut* was known as the first woman in area who was unmarried. She worried about being "old maid" at 14, and married Mr LeFors. They lived in a dugout, Emma's father, Henry was the first postmaster.
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:The first post office had dirt walls and the "mailboxes" were carved into the walls. Henry felt LeFors to expand, thus carved 14 boxes.. Only 4 were used.. Henry Thut brought the lumber for first Gray County Courthouse.. Soon the county seat became Pampa, so the Thut family moved into the old courthouse. LeFors had a severe blizzard 1938 then 90%. 90% of LeFors was destroyed, losing one life. :Lefors had a severe blizzard in 1938 and 90% of the town was destroyed in 1975. Each disaster claimed one life. By 1932 LeFors was just a stop on the railroad between Childress and Pampa. The railroad let the whole town ride to Childress and back for free. http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasPanhandleTowns/LeforsTexas/LeforsTx.htm :'''2nd Gray county Courthouse, 1928, Pampa'''- This 1928 Courthouse is beaux arts with Georgian ornamentation. The building was built after the county seat was moved from Lefors in 1928. Built upon a foundation of Indiana limestone, the steel frame and many windows give a modern look to the traditional beaux arts style. Kaufman designed Pampa's city hall and fire station in a similar style. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1997{{Image|file=Gray_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=1928 Gray county courthouse, Pampa. }}{{clear}} ====Geography==== :'''Size''': 934 square miles of level prairie and rolling river breaks. :'''Soil ''' - sandy loam and black waxy soils :'''Grasses, crops, trees''' - native grasses, abundant wheat, corn, grain sorghum, and hay crops. The timber in the riverbottoms includes cottonwoods, hackberries, elms, and walnuts as well as the ever-present mesquite. :'''Minerals''' -The county has huge reservoirs of oil and natural gas. :'''Type''' - Gray County is made up of 2 parts: the flat plains in the west and north, and the Red River breaks in the east, center, and southeast. :'''Creeks Rivers ''' - North Fork of the Red River; in E part of the county McClellan Creek flows NE across the S part of the county toward the North Fork, which flows across the central part. Cantonment Creek flows southward. :'''Elevation'''- 2,500 to 3,300 feet above sea level :'''Rainfall''' is 20.14 inches :'''Growing season''' ---- 195 days a year. :'''Temperature''' is 23° F in January, and maximum is 94° in July. North Central Plains is bounded by the '''Caprock Escarpment''' in the Panhandle. The Caprock is higher in elevation than the rest of the North Central Plains. This is known as the '''Breaks.''' {{Image|file=Dallam_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=Caprock. }} The Texas Panhandle is a region of the U.S. state of Texas consisting of the northernmost 26 counties in the state. The panhandle is a rectangular area bordered by New Mexico to the west and Oklahoma to the north and east. The Handbook of Texas defines the southern border of Swisher County to be the southern boundary of the Texas Panhandle region.According to the Panhandle Regional Planning Commission, the following counties constitute the Texas Panhandle: Armstrong County, Briscoe County, Carson County, Castro County Childress County, Collingsworth County, Dallam County, Deaf Smith County, Donley County, Gray County, Hall County, Hansford County, Hartley County, Hemphill County, Hutchinson County, Lipscomb County, Moore County, Ochiltree County, Oldham County, Potter County, Randall County, Roberts County, Sherman County, Swisher County. Wheeler County ====Adjacent counties==== *Roberts County (north){{Image|file=Gray_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption= }} *Wheeler County (east) *Donley County (south) *Carson County (west) *Hemphill County (northeast) *Hutchinson County (northwest) *Collingsworth County (southeast) =====Protected areas===== *McClellan Creek National Grassland ===Demographics=== Gray County comprises the Pampa, TX Micropolitan Statistical Area. The modern economy of the county depends upon a mix of oil, petrochemicals, farming, and ranching. In 2002 the county had 351 farms and ranches covering 452,820 acres, 63 percent of which were devoted to pasture and 35 percent to pasture. In that year farmers and ranchers in the area earned $94,867,000; livestock sales accounted for $87,340,000 of the total. Cattle, wheat, sorghum, hay, corn, and soybeans were the chief agricultural products. In 2000, there were 22,744 people giving a population density of 24 people/sq mi. The racial makeup of the county was 82.15% White, 5.85% Black or African American, 0.94% Native American, 0.39% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 8.23% from other races, and 2.42% from two or more races. 13.01% of the population were Hispanic. The median income for a family was $40,019. Per capita income for the county was $16,702. About 11.20% of families and 13.80% of the population were below the poverty line, including 17.60% of those under age 18 and 9.60% of those age 65 or over. Highways
:I-40 (TX) Interstate 40 : U.S. Highway 60 :Texas State Highway 70 :Texas State Highway 152 :Texas State Highway 273 '''Politics:'''
Voters of Gray County favored the Democratic candidate in each presidential election from 1904 through 1948. The only exception was 1928, when Republican Herbert Hoover defeated Al Smith. In 1952 - the votes have been Republican, beginning with Dwight Eisenhower. ====Cities==== *[[:Category:Pampa, Texas|Pampa (18,566]] the county’s largest town County Seat. ====Town==== *[[:Category:McLean, Texas|McLean (population, 794)]] *[[:Category:Lefors, Texas|Lefors (508)]] *Alanreed (48) *Bowers City (26). ====Formed From==== *Bexar District ====Resources==== *The history of the White Deer Lands Management Company is the theme of the White Deer Land Museum in Pampa, but company archives are at the Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum in Canyon. *Oil, Gas *Wheat =====Census===== :1880 --- 56 :1890 --- 203 262.5% :1900 --- 480 136.5% :1910 --- 3,405 609.4% :1920 --- 4,663 36.9% :1930 --- 22,090 373.7% :1940 --- 23,911 8.2% :1950 --- 24,728 3.4% :1960 --- 31,535 27.5% :1970 --- 26,949 −14.5% :1980 --- 26,386 −2.1% :1990 --- 23,967 −9.2% :2000 --- 22,744 −5.1% :2010 --- 22,535 −0.9% :Est. 2015 --- 23,210 ====Notables==== :Phil Cates, state representative from 1971 to 1979, born in Pampa in 1947[12] :Tom Mechler, state Republican chairman ; former Gray County Republican chairman :Kae T. Patrick, Texas House of Representatives from San Antonio from 1981 to 1988 =====Cemeteries===== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=370 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Hillcrest Cemetery, McLean, Texas|Hillcrest Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Fairview Cemetery, Pampa, Texas|Fairview Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Memory Gardens of Pampa, Pampa, Texas|Memory Gardens of Pampa]] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Gray/ListGray.html Cemeteries, Gray county, Tx] Gloria Mayfield *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2609 FindaGrave Cemeteries] ===Sources=== *www.co.gray.tx.us/ *Gray County Bicentennial Observance, 1776–1976

Gray Family Records

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Gray Genealogy: Being a Genealogical Record and History of the Descendants of John Gray, of Beverly, Mass.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]][[Category: Massachusetts, Gray Name Study]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == Gray Genealogy: Being a Genealogical Record and History of the Descendants of John Gray, of Beverly, Mass. == and also including sketches of other Gray families. * by [[Raymond-3642|Marcius Denison Raymond]] (1833-1911) * published Tarrytown, New York, 1887 * Book Review: NEHGR (1887) Vol. 41, [https://books.google.com/books?id=tXTNsuVdt8wC&pg=PA432 Page 432-3] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Gray Genealogy: Being a Genealogical Record and History of the Descendants of John Gray, of Beverly, Mass.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/graygenealogybei00raym * https://archive.org/details/graygenealogybei1887raym * https://www.forgottenbooks.com/it/download/GrayGenealogy_10310206.pdf === Table of Contents === * Index [https://archive.org/stream/graygenealogybei00raym#page/304 Page 305] * Appendix [https://archive.org/stream/graygenealogybei00raym#page/312/mode/2up Page 313] * [[Gray-557|John Gray (1)]] d. Feb. 29, 1712 page 6 m.Apr. 28, 1704 to Ruth Hebbard at Beverly, Mass. * [[Gray-595|John Gray (2)]] ? * [[Gray-540|John Gray (3)]] ? * [[Gray-540|John Gray (4)]] * [[Gray-14545|John Gray (5)]] * [[Gray-14545|John F. Gray (6)]] * Diantha (1) b. July 22, 1799 * [[Gray-14581|Samuel Gray (2)]] * [[Gray-14586|Samuel Gray (3)]] * [[Gray-3967|Samuel Gray (4)]] * [[Gray-4682|Ebenezer Gray (2)]] * [[Gray-14678|Ebenezer Gray (2)]] * [[Gray-14599|Daniel Gray (2)]] * Daniel Gray (3) b. May 18, 1805 page 154 * [[Gray-14618|Joseph Gray (2)]] * [[Gray-14546|Edward Gray (1)]] Page 16 * [[Gray-8077|Edward Gray (1)]] * [[Gray-14550|Edward Gray (2)]] Page 16 * [[Gray-14627|Edward Gray (2)]] Page 192 b. 1703 * [[Gray-14835|Edward Gray (3)]] Page 192 b. 1728 * [[Gray-2130|Edward Gray (4)]] Page 257 b. 1772 * [[Gray-14629|Ellis Gray (2)]] * Ellis Gray (3) page 192 * [[Gray-6415|William Gray (2)]] * [[Gray-6408|William Gray (3)]] * [[Gray-6367|William Gray (4)]] * [[Gray-6374|William Gray (5)]] * [[Gray-6284|Henry Gray (3)]] conflicting dates: d. Nov. 7, 1745 page 218 * Jacob Gray (2) Page 224 * [[Gray-14520|Jacob Gray (3)]] * [[Gray-6577|Robert Gray (2)]] b.May 10, 1658 Page 274 * [[Gray-9542|Isaac Gray (2)]] Page 281 === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Raymond, Marcius Denison. ''[[Space:Gray Genealogy: Being a Genealogical Record and History of the Descendants of John Gray, of Beverly, Mass.|Gray Genealogy: Being a Genealogical Record and History of the Descendants of John Gray, of Beverly, Mass.]]'' (Tarrytown, New York, 1887) [ Page ]. * ([[#Raymond|Raymond]])

Gray Name Study

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[[Category:Gray Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the Gray surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, Lee Carter (Carter-17158), add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc.

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== Grayson County == : Profile for Grayson County, Kentucky, including General Information and Resources for Genealogical Research. :: : If you are interested in joining the Grayson County, Kentucky Project, please see the [[Project: Kentucky|Kentucky Project]] for instructions. ::
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[[Vincent-18| Bill Vincent]]

: '''Note''': Grayson County, Kentucky should not be confused with the city of [[:Category:Grayson%2C_Kentucky|Grayson]], the seat of [[:Category:Carter_County%2C_Kentucky|Carter County]] in Eastern Kentucky. Both were named for [[Grayson-37 |Colonel William Grayson]].
{{Image|file=Grayson_County_Kentucky-1.png |caption=Grayson County, Kentucky |size=m |align=c }} {{Image|file=Grayson_County_Kentucky-2.jpg |caption=Western Kentucky Coal Field Region | size=m |align=r }} === Geography === : Grayson County is located in the Western Coal Field region of Kentucky, in the West-Central part of the state, with an area of 503.68 square miles. : Grayson County is partly bounded by Rough River on the north and Nolin River on the southeast, and bordered by [[:Category:Breckinridge_County%2C_Kentucky|Breckinridge]], [[:Category:Hardin_County%2C_Kentucky|Hardin]], [[:Category:Hart_County%2C_Kentucky|Hart]], [[Space:Edmonson_County%2C_Kentucky_Project|Edmonson]], [[:Category:Butler_County%2C_Kentucky|Butler]], and [[:Category:Ohio_County%2C_Kentucky|Ohio]] counties. :: : The elevation in the county ranges from 395 to 963 feet above sea level.[http://peakbagger.com/peak.aspx?pid=23228 Map of Buzzard Ridge, Highest Peak in Grayson County] === General Information === : County products include lumber, natural gas, coal, corn, soybeans, hay, wheat, hogs, beef, and dairy cattle. :: : Numerous light-industrial plants in Leitchfield produce a variety of man-made products that are shipped worldwide. === Grayson County Timeline of Events === * 2000 B.C.E.: First Native Americans use Mammoth Cave, in Green River Valley, now in [[Space:Edmonson_County%2C_Kentucky_Project|Edmonson County, Kentucky]].[https://www.nps.gov/maca/learn/historyculture/history1.htm Prehistoric Mammoth Cave] * 1776: Kentucky County, Virginia raised from Fincastle County. {{Image|file=Grayson_County_Kentucky-3.png |caption=Grayson County, 1810 - 1824 |align=r }} * 1780: Jefferson County raised from Kentucky County. * 1785: Nelson County raised from Jefferson County. * 1788: U.S. President George Washington purchases 5,000 acres on the southern shore of Rough River from Henry Lee. * 1789: Cabin built on trail two miles east of Leitchfield, expanded later by B. L. Rogers. * 1790: Dam and first sawmill built on Rough River. * 1793: Hardin County raised from Nelson County. * 1805: Ohio County raised from Hardin County. * 1809: Joseph Meredith builds grist mill on Rock Creek. * 1810: Grayson County is raised on 25 January 1810, from a western part of Hardin County and an eastern portion of Ohio County, becoming the fifty-fourth county in Kentucky, and named for [[Grayson-37 |Colonel William Grayson]][[Wikipedia:William Grayson |Col. William Grayson at a Wikipedia]], an aide to General George Washington and US Senator from Virginia. At this time Grayson County is bounded to the southeast by the Green and Nolin Rivers. {{Image|file=Grayson_County_Kentucky-4.png |caption=Jack Thomas House, built ca.1811 |align=r }} * 1810: Leitchfield, the county seat, is founded later that same year, and named for [[Wikipedia:David Leitch (settler) |Major David Leitch]], aide-de-camp to General Lawson during the Revolutionary War, whose widow, Keturah, donated land for the town. * 1810: Richard May builds log courthouse in one corner of the public square. (See 1864.) {{Image|file=Grayson_County_Kentucky-9.png |caption=Green's Mill Complex at Falls of Rough, Kentucky |align=r }} * 1823 The Green Sawmill at [[:Category:Falls_of_Rough%2C_Kentucky|Falls of Rough]] begins operation. * 1825: Southern portion of Grayson County, lying north of the Green River and west of the Nolin River, is taken to form part of [[Space:Edmonson_County%2C_Kentucky_Project|Edmonson County, Kentucky]]. * 1826: [[:Category:Millerstown%2C_Kentucky|Millerstown]], on the Nolin River, becomes the first community to be formally incorporated. * 1830: Grayson Springs[[:Category:Grayson_Springs%2C_Kentucky|Grayson Springs, Kentucky]] opens as a popular summer resort and health spa, peaking in prosperity about 1900. * 1847: ''The Cedars''[http://www.uky.edu/~dolph/sites/cedars.html ''The Cedars'' at UK History] built by Benjamin Lone Rogers around old 1789 cabin. {{Image|file=Grayson_County_Kentucky-8.png |caption=Grayson Springs Hotel, rebuilt in 1955 |align=r }} * 1864: Grayson County Courthouse[http://www.uky.edu/~dolph/sites/courthse.html ''Grayson County Courthouse'' at UK History] burned on 24 Dec 1864 by retreating Confederate troops. * 1866: City of Leitchfield is formally incorporated by the Kentucky General Assembly. * 1870s: The Elizabethtown & Paducah Railroad (now Paducah & Louisville) transforms Caneyville, Leitchfield, and other railroad towns into shipping points for agricultural products. {{Image|file=Grayson_County_Kentucky-7.png |caption=''The Cedars'' at Rogers Springs |align=r }} * 1896: Grayson County Courthouse burns again on 16 Jun 1896, destroying all records. * 1900: In early 1900s an asphalt plant opens in Big Clifty and several large lumber mills are established near Clarkson. * 1924: [[Wikipedia:Walter T. Kelley |Walter T. Kelley]] establishes his Bee Hive Factory in Clarkson, which remains one of the largest manufacturers of bee-keeping supplies in the United States. * 1936: Grayson County Courthouse burns for the third time on 3 Apr 1936, but no records are lost. * 1938: Fourth (and current) Grayson County Courthouse is built in the center of the Public Square in Leitchfield. * 1959: Rough River is damned, creating 637-acre Rough River Lake and 5,100-acre Rough River Reservoir. * 1961: Rough River State Resort Park opens in August 1961, near Falls of Rough, eventually boasting an airport, fine dining, 40 scenic rooms, 17 cottages, a nearby 18-hole golf course, and other recreational opportunities. * 1963: Nolin River is damned, creating Nolin River Reservoir. * 1964: Western Kentucky Parkway is dedicated in Leitchfield, Kentucky, extending over 125 miles, initially from Elizabethtown to Princeton. * 1965: Leitchfield adopts the title, ''City of Twin Lakes''. === Grayson County Maps === * [http://www.kyatlas.com/21085.html Grayson Co., KY Atlas] * [http://transportation.ky.gov/Planning/SPRS%20Maps/Grayson.pdf KY State Highway Map] (pdf) * [http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~george/countyformations/kentuckyformationmaps.html Kentucky Interactive County Formation Map, 1776-1939#1] * [http://www.mapofus.org/kentucky/ Kentucky Interactive County Formation Map, 1776-1939#2] === Grayson County Communities === {{Image|file=Grayson_County_Kentucky-11.png |caption=1850 Map of Kentucky which shows a portion of
Edmonson County, west of Bear Creek, to be within Grayson County |align=r }} * [[:Category:Anneta%2C_Kentucky|Anneta]] * [[:Category:Big_Clifty%2C_Kentucky|Big Clifty]] * [[:Category:Caneyville%2C_Kentucky|Caneyville]] * [[:Category:Do_Stop%2C_Kentucky|Do Stop]] * [[:Category:Clarkson%2C_Kentucky|Clarkson]] * Duff%2C_Kentucky * [[:Category:Falls_of_Rough%2C_Kentucky|Falls of Rough]] (mostly in [[:Category:Breckinridge_County%2C_Kentucky|Breckinridge County]]) * [[:Category:Grayson_Springs%2C_Kentucky|Grayson Springs]] * Higdon%2C_Kentucky * [[:Category:Leitchfield%2C_Kentucky|Leitchfield]] (county seat) * Lilac * Meredith%2C_Kentucky * [[:Category:Millerstown%2C_Kentucky|Millerstown]] * [[:Category:Millwood%2C_Kentucky|Millwood]] * [[:Category:Moutardier%2C_Kentucky|Moutardier]] * [[:Category:Peonia%2C_Kentucky|Peonia]] * Ready%2C_Kentucky * Pine_Knob%2C_Kentucky * [[:Category: Saint Paul, Grayson County, Kentucky|Saint Paul]] * [[:Category:Sadler%2C_Kentucky|Sadler]] * [[:Category:Short_Creek%2C_Kentucky|Short Creek]] * [[:Category:Shrewsbury%2C_Kentucky|Shrewsbury]] * [[:Category:Snap%2C_Kentucky|Snap]] * [[:Category:Yeamen%2C_Kentucky|Yeamen]] === Grayson County Library === : The Grayson County Public Library [http://www.graysoncountylibrary.org/ Grayson County Public Library Web Site][http://www.youseemore.com/grayson/ Grayson County Public Library Link] is a small, local library and a good resource for family history in the area. The library occasionally sells books written by local historians. Also visit the [https://facebook.com/Grayson-County-Public-Library-258774677496669/#!/Grayson-County-Public-Library-258774677496669/ Grayson County Public Library Facebook Page]. === Attractions and Features === {{Image|file=Edmonson_County_Kentucky_Project-4.jpg |caption=Nolin Lake (by Ken Crawford) }} ==== Nolin River Lake ==== : Large recreational area that lies partially within southeastern Grayson County. It was created in 1963 by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers by damming the Nolin River[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nolin_River_Lake Nolin Lake ][https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nolin_River Nolin River at Wikipedia]

Derives its name from Explorer and hunter Benjamin Lynn[http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/lynn/1869/ Benjamin Lynn History][http://www.therestorationmovement.com/_states/alabama/lynn.htm Restoration of 1782 Church] ==== Rough River Lake ==== {{Image|file=Grayson_County_Kentucky.jpg |caption=Rough River Lake, South of Clifty Creek |align=r }} : Rough River Lake[[Wikipedia:Rough River Lake |Rough River Lake at Wikipedia]] was created by damming the Rough River in 1959.

Rough River Dam stretches 1,590 feet (480 m) across and 135 feet (41 m) high, creating Rough River Lake, a recreational lake of approximately 5,100 acres.

The lake is home to a wide variety of bass including largemouth, smallmouth, Guadalupe, spotted, white, yellow, and striped bass as well as other game fish, making fishing a significant portion of its tourism.




==== Rough River Dam State Resort Park ==== {{Image|file=Grayson_County_Kentucky-1.jpg |caption=Rough River Dam State Resort Park |align=l }} : Rough River Dam State Resort Park[[Wikipedia:Rough River Dam State Resort Park |Rough River Dam State Resort Park at Wikipedia]][http://parks.ky.gov/parks/resortparks/rough-river/ Rough River Dam State Resort Park at Ky Parks Site] was created from land near Rough River Dam in 1961.

The resort features numerous recreational activities including a modern hotel, restaurant, private cottages, golf course, swimming beach, swimming pool, canoeing and kayaking, fishing, camping, and hiking trails. === Kentucky Historical Markers === ==== "The Cedars" ==== : Marker Number: 1602 : Location: 2 miles East of Leitchfield at Rogers Springs, KY Hwy 1214 :: : ''Built in 1847 by Benjamin Lone Rogers, around a log cabin that dates back to 1789. Mansion took its name from a cluster of trees that originally grew in front of the house. This transitional Greek Revival structure is one of the oldest brick houses in Grayson County. It was center of Rogers Springs community, named for its mineral and fresh-water springs.'' ==== County Named, 1810 ==== : Marker Number: 873 : Location: Leitchfield, Courthouse lawn, US Hwy 62 :: : ''For Col. William Grayson, 1740-90, aide-de-camp to Gen. Washington. Lawyer; in Revolutionary Army, 1776-79; Board of War, 1780-81; Virginia Assembly and Continental Congress, 1784-87; State Convention ratifying Federal Constitution, 1788; and first U.S. Senate, 1789-90. Washington once owned 5,000 acres in county, which was formed from Hardin and Ohio counties.'' ==== Courthouse Burned ==== : Marker Number: 589 : Location: Leitchfield, Courthouse lawn, US Hwy 62 :: : ''Twenty-two Kentucky courthouses were burned during Civil War, nineteen in last fifteen months: twelve by Confederates, eight by guerrillas, two by Union accident. See map on reverse side. Dec. 24, 1864, a contingent of CSA Gen. Lyon's force, ordered to harass and delay pursuing Union troops, burned courthouse at Leitchfield. Records destroyed.'' ==== Grayson Springs ==== : Marker Number: 768 : Location: 3 miles East of Leitchfield, KY Hwy 88 :: : ''Site of famous spa started in mid 1820's, owned by M. P. Clarkson, and known for healing powers of its mineral water springs. Resort reached its height in 1900 under ownership of Mercke brothers. Also home of St. Augustine's, first Roman Catholic Church in Grayson County, founded in 1815 by Father Charles Nerinckx, one of the great pioneer missionaries of Kentucky. ==== Green Mill ==== : Marker Number: 906 : Location: Falls of Rough, KY Hwy 79, KY Hwy 110 :: : ''Built in 1823, this mill operated continuously by the Green family for over 140 years. It was part of 6,000-acre farm-timber complex supporting several family-owned industries. Farmers from seven counties brought grain for milling into flour and cornmeal. Willis, first of family here, bought land, 1821. Member legislature, 1836-37, and of US Congress, 1839-45. {{Image|file=Grayson_County_Kentucky-6.png |caption=Historical Marker for Jack Thomas House |align=r }} ==== Jack Thomas House ==== : Marker Number: 1634 : Location: East Main Street, Leitchfield :: : ''First story, east wing of house, was the earliest brick residence in Grayson County.[http://www.graysoncokyhistsoc.org/thomas_house.html Jack Thomas House, Leitchfield, Kentucky] It was built ca. 1810 by Jack Thomas, first county and circuit court clerk. He added two-story brick wing on north, Federal style. Despite alterations of the 1870s-80s, original walls remain. A striking feature of construction is uniform log joists supporting first floor. ==== Leitchfield Landmarks ==== : Marker Number 1741 : Location: Leitchfield, Clinton & Market Streets :: : ''Leitchfield was laid off 1810, and named for David Leitch, prominent landowner and founder of Leitch's Station. His estate gave land for Grayson's county seat. Site chosen because of fresh water springs, particularly "Big Spring" nearby. Grayson's first circuit court met under large oak tree on this hill; Judge Henry P. Broadenax presided. Town was incorporated in 1866.'' ==== Pioneer Family ==== : Marker Number: 1828 : Location: KY Hwy 224, East of KY Hwy 479, Millerstown :: : ''Millerstown, settled before 1800, founded by Jacob Miller, Jr. He owned 500 acres along Nolin River and built grist mill. Christopher, a brother, was prisoner of Indians for 11 years; rescued by spies of Anthony Wayne, he then helped Wayne secure peace, 1794. Christopher and brother Nicholas both served in Ky. House of Rep. Town was at peak ca. 1900, with population of 150.'' ==== Revolutionary War Soldier ==== : Marker Number: 1592 : Location: 450 Lodge Road, Falls Of Rough :: : ''George Eskridge, born in Virginia in 1763, served in Revolutionary War, having enlisted in the Virginia Continental line at an early age. Eskridge came to Kentucky and settled in Grayson County, circa 1811. Built a log house at Falls of Rough River and established a ferry which connected a road known as Eskridge Ferry Road. He died in 1827. ==== Shaw's Station ==== : Marker Number: 1980 : Location: Leitchfield, Shaw's Station Road :: : ''Named for Benham (Bonum) Shaw, this pioneer settlement (today's Leitchfield) was located at the headwaters of Beaver Dam Creek. This station was a stop along the important trail which ran from settlements at Nashville, Tenn., northward to Louisville, Ky. Shaw was pioneer to Severns Valley, ca. 1779. A creek in present-day Elizabethtown also bears his name.'' :: : (Reverse) ''Beaver Dam Creek Baptist Church - Now known as First Baptist Church of Leitchfield, Beaver Dam Creek Baptist Church was constituted May 29, 1804; became member of Salem Assoc. Later joined Goshen Assoc. upon its formation in 1817. Pioneer Benham Shaw was deacon at Beaver Dam Creek Baptist Church. Presented by First Baptist Church and Grayson County Tourism Commission.'' ==== Washington's Land ==== : Marker Number: 212 : Location: West of Yeaman Church of Christ, KY Hwy 54 :: : ''Filson's 1784 map of "Kentucke" showed "abundance of iron ore" here. General A. Spotswood visited area in 1797 and reported to George Washington, who purchased tract of 5,000 acres, Nov., 1798. His death, 1799, came before he could visit or develop the land. === Grayson County Books === * Downs, Percy Ray, Jr. and Barry W. Downs. ''The Decker family of Grayson County, Kentucky'' 1986, McDowell Publications, Utica, Kentucky, 929.273 D357[https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/424962 The Decker family of Grayson County, Kentucky at Family Search] * The Journal of Dr. James P. McClure, available at Grayson County Library. ([http://genealogytrails.com/ken/grayson/jpm_journal.html Partial Transcription Here]) ==== Historical Society Publications ==== * The Grayson County Historical Society[http://www.graysoncokyhistsoc.org/publications.html Grayson County Historical Society Online Store] has numerous publications that are shown below. Some of these also may be available at the Grayson County Library or at the Jack Thomas House {{Image|file=Grayson_County_Kentucky-5.png |caption=Grayson County Historical Society, inside Jack Thomas House |align=l }} ** ''The First Grayson County, Kentucky County Court Record Book, July 23, 1810 to April 28, 1814'' ** ''George Washington's Kentucky Land'', by Curtis Deweese ** ''Historical Sketches and Family Histories of Grayson County, Kentucky'' ** ''Grayson County Cemetery Book, Volume I (2008 Revised Edition)'' ** ''Grayson County Cemetery Book, Volume II (2013 Revised Edition) ** ''Grayson County Cemetery Book, Volume III (2006 Revised Edition) ** ''1903 Special Edition Grayson County Gazette ** ''1926 Grayson County Map ** ''1937 Grayson County Map ** ''Grayson County School Census 1899 - 1900, District 1 through 104. ** ''Patchwork - A History of Grayson County'' (DVD) ** ''My Kentucky Home - Grayson County'' (DVD) === Historical Monograph of 1908 ===
'''Grayson County'''[https://books.google.com/books?id=lFYmAAAAMAAJ&lpg=PA417&ots=FVsORK-5R7&pg=PA445#v=onepage&q&f=false ''Handbook of Kentucky'', Kentucky Bureau of Agriculture, Labor and Statistics, Hubert Vreeland. Globe printing Company, 1908, pages 445-447.]
: ''(Revised 1907 by H. W. Stoy, County Attorney.) :: : ''Ohio and Hardin counties contributed territory to form Grayson in 1810. It was the fifty-fourth county organized in the State and was named for Colonel William Grayson, of Virginia. :: : ''Rough river on the north and Nolin river on the southeast, and Bear creek through the south-central part of the county (all tributaries of Green river) afford facilities for cheaply transporting the vast quantities of oak, poplar, ash and walnut timber which are annually shipped from the county in the form of saw logs while the Illinois Central railroad, running through the center of the county from northwest to southwest, yearly hauls from the county large quantities of staves, lumber and railroad ties. {{Image|file=Grayson_County_Kentucky.png |caption=Grayson County Courthouse in Leitchfield, Kentucky |align=r }} : ''The county has but a small quantity of coal and is undeveloped. There are some excellent clays in the county, but only one or two banks have been worked. The soil is generally light and the face of the county broken. Gas was struck at Leitchfield, but not in sufficient quantities for domestic or commercial uses. :: : ''Corn, wheat, oats, hay and tobacco are the principal crops. Tobacco has not been extensively grown for the last few years. Of the other crops very little is exported from the county. Commercial fertilizers are used extensively and with good results. Young orchards are being set and domestic canning for home use is general among householders. Truck and dairy farming are neglected. :: : ''A railroad from Leitchfield or Clarkson, through the southern part of the county to Bowling Green, in Warren county, has been under consideration for a few years, and it is hoped will be built in the near future. The Grayson Springs, four miles from Leitchfield, are celebrated for the medicinal properties of their waters. Their situation is picturesque and the scenery grand. Splendid hotel buildings have been provided, together with modern facilities for entertaining guests, providing for their pleasure, comfort and health. :: : ''Farm lands are generally cheap, both tor improved and unimproved. Along the streams are bottom lands as fertile as any in the State. Common labor, including board and lodging, is paid from $10 to $15 a month, while day laborers, boarding themselves, usually get a dollar a day. There are no vegetable or fruit canneries and one creamery and cheese factory in the county. :: : ''Leitchfield, the county seat and principal town, has a population of about 1,200. It was named in honor of Major David Leitch, who donated the site for the town. The town is well drained and healthful, and has a graded school. We have a splendid public school building with five recitation rooms and an auditorium. :: : ''The old court house was burned by the Confederates during the war, and the one erected in its place was burned in 1896, with nearly all the records of the county. A new and handsome modern structure succeeds the destroyed building. It is provided with fireproof clerk's offices. :: : ''The town is not provided with water works or a system of lighting, but a few of the citizens have provided themselves with a water supply by erecting a tank into which the watei is pumped by a windmill. It is doubtful if ther is a town in the State of its size that does a larger mercantile business than Leitchfield. In 1886 the first bank was established in the town and county Since then, two more have been organized at Leichfield, one at Caneyville. one at Clarkson, one at Falls of Rough and one at Big Clifty. :: : ''The town has one hotel besides boarding houses. There are two drug stores, two hardware and furniture stores, two clothing and hat stores, four general stores, two groceries, besides millinery stores, notion stores and lunch stands, it has a Masonic and Odd Fellows' Hall and excellent flouring mill. By a spetial act no liquor is sold in the town. The town is improving. :: : ''Few counties have more successful public schools. The.teachers are equal to those of any county of the State, and the methods are not surpassed by any. The enrollment compares favorably with other counties, and the results surpass the general average. Grayson county furnishes many teachers to other counties, and many business men to Louisville and other cities. :: : ''Leichfield has one of the largest department stores in the country, the Leitchfield Mercantile Co., the Leitchfield Clothing Co., which employs 75 or 100 hands the whole year, an ice plant that furnishes ice to Leitchfield and neighboring towns; a steam laundry and the BeU Telephone Co.(long distance) has an exchange here. The railroad debt of $200,000 has been paid and though seven iron bridges have been built in the last four years at a net cost of $15,000, the county owes only $5,000 or $6,000. :: : ''For the last six years the roads in Grayson county have been worked by taxation. A grader has been purchased for each magisterial district and the fiscal court is now contemplating purchasing a number of rock crushers. The good road spirit has taken quite a hold on the people and the next few years will see a vast improvement in its roads. :: : ''The most extensive and valuable deposits of asphalt in the State are to be found in Grayson county. There are at least three horizons of asphalt in the county. First, in the lower or Big Clifty sand. Second, In the second sand of the Leitchfield flagging, as shown on Beaver Dam creek and third, in the carboniferous sands at intervals over almost all the southern half of the county. :: : ''A new brick hall with offices underneath has been erected in Leitchfield, by the Masons and Odd Fellows, during the past summer. :: : ''There are three banks in town, the Leitchfield Deposit. The Grayson County National and Farmers and Merchants. :: : ''Since the railroad bonded debt was finally paid off, three years ago, the farming lands in many portions of the county have nearly doubled in value. Spirituous liquors are not sold by retail any place in the county. :: : ''The tax rate for county purposes is fifty cents on each $100 of taxable property. Pounds of tobacco raised last year, 831,470. :: : ''Grayson county is situated in the Fourth Congressional, Second Appellate, Ninth Judicial. Twelfth Senatorial and Twenty-seventh Legislative Districts. === Grayson County Records === ==== Original County Documents ==== : The [http://graysoncountyclerk.ky.gov/Pages/sitemap.aspx Grayson County Court Clerk] maintains many original documents dating from Jun 1896 to the present, including: * '''Marriage Records''' * '''Land Sales and Leases''' * '''Wills''' * '''Power of Attorney Assignments''' * '''Affidavits of Descent''' :: : ''Note'': Grayson County Courthouse records have been destroyed on two separate occasions: * 24 Dec 1864 * 16 Jun 1896 (destroying all records) ::: : ''Note'': Land Records may be searched online for a fee. ==== Birth Records ==== * [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/grayson/graysoncountybirths.html Ky Vital Statistics Births, 1852-1909, at Genealogy Trails] * [http://kygenweb.org/grayson/data/births/index.html Births, 1911-1930, at KyGenWeb] * [http://www.usgwarchives.net/ky/grayson/births.html Births at USGenWeb Archives] ==== Cemetery Records ==== * [http://kygenweb.org/grayson/data/cemetery/index.html Cemeteries at KYGenWeb] * [http://www.usgwarchives.net/ky/grayson/cems.html Cemeteries at USGenWeb Archives] * [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/grayson/cemeteries.html Cemeteries at Genealogy Trails] * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=1031 Grayson County Cemeteries at Find-a-Grave] ==== Census Records ==== * [http://kygenweb.org/grayson/data/census.html 1850 U.S. Census at KYGenWeb] * [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/grayson/census.html US Census at Genealogy Trails] * [http://www.usgwarchives.net/ky/grayson/census.html US Census at USGenWeb Archives] ==== Death Records ==== * [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/grayson/graysocountydeaths.html Ky Vital Statistics Deaths, 1852-1909, at Genealogy Trails] * [http://www.usgwarchives.net/ky/grayson/deaths.html Deaths at USGenWeb Archives] ==== Marriages ==== * [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/grayson/marriages.html Ky Vital Statistics Marriages, 1852-1909, at Genealogy Trails] ==== Wills ==== * [http://www.usgwarchives.net/ky/grayson/wills.html Wills at USGenWeb Archives] * [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/grayson/wills_main.html Wills at Genealogy Trails] ==== Military Records ==== * [http://www.usgwarchives.net/ky/grayson/military.html Military Records at USGenWeb Archives] * [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/grayson/military.html Military Records at Genealogy Trails] ==== Politicians ==== * [http://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/KY/GY-lived.html Politicians who lived in Grayson County] ==== Biographies ==== * [http://www.usgwarchives.net/ky/grayson/bios.html Biographies at USGenWeb Archives] * [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/grayson/biographies.html Grayson County Biographies] by Perrin, Battle, & Griffin, 1887.Perrin, W. H. Perrin, J. H. Battle & G. C. Kniffin. ''Kentucky: A History of the State", 1887. * [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/grayson/bios_main.html Biographies at Genealogy Trails] * [https://nkaa.uky.edu/nkaa/items/show/2123 Biography for Peter Vertrees] ==== Bibles ==== * [http://kygenweb.org/grayson/data/bibles/index.html Bible Records transcribed at KyGenWeb] *[http://genealogytrails.com/ken/grayson/fam_histories_main.html Bibles Transcribed at Genealogy Trails] ==== History ==== * [http://www.usgwarchives.net/ky/grayson/history.html History at USGenWeb Archives] ==== Old Newspapers ==== * [http://kygenweb.org/grayson/data/newspapers/index.html Old Newspaper Transcriptions at KYGenWeb] * [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/grayson/news_main.html Newspaper Transcriptions at Genealogy Trails] ==== Pensions ==== * [http://kygenweb.org/grayson/data/pensions/index.html Pensions transcribed at KYGenWeb] ==== Black Vital Statistics ==== * [http://kygenweb.org/grayson/data/blackvitalstats.html African-American Births from 1852-1859 and 1901-1904 at KYGenWeb] * [https://nkaa.uky.edu/nkaa/items/show/2327 Edmonson County (KY) Slaves, Free Blacks, and Free Mulattoes, 1850-1870] ==== Obituaries ==== * [http://www.usgwarchives.net/ky/grayson/obits.html Obituaries at USGenWeb Archives] * [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/grayson/obituaries.html Obituaries at Genealogy Trails] :: :: Mass Media: :: Local obituaries can usually be found in: * [http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/gcnewsgazette/ ''Grayson County News Gazette'']. * [http://nl.newsbank.com/sites/bgdb/ Bowling Green Daily News] Archives * [http://m.legacy.com/obituaries/thenewsenterprise/ News-Enterprise] (Elizabethtown, KY) * [http://www.bgdailynews.com/obituaries/ Bowling Green Daily News] Current * [http://www.wbko.com/obituaries WBKO Obituaries] :: Funeral Homes: * [https://prod1.meaningfulfunerals.net/fh/obituaries/home.cfm?&fh_id=10925 Dermit Funeral Home, Leitchfield] * [http://www.hardyandsonfuneralhomes.com/obituaryarchives.htm Hardy and Son, Bowling Green] * [http://www.jckirbyandson.com/obituary J.C. Kirby & Sons, Bowling Green] * [http://www.jvpfh.com/fh/obituaries/home.cfm?&fh_id=12637 Johnson-Vaughn-Phelps, Bowling Green] * [http://www.watkinsoller.com/ Oller Brothers, Leitchfield] * [http://www.pattonfuneralhome.com/listings Patton Funeral Home, Brownsville and Park City] * [http://www.watsonhuntfuneral.com/listings Watson & Hunt, Leitchfield (recent only)] === Other Web Site Resources === * [http://kygenweb.org/grayson/ Grayson County in KyGenWeb Project] * [https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Grayson_County,_Kentucky_Genealogy Grayson County at FamilySearch.org] * [http://www.linkpendium.com/grayson-ky-genealogy/ Grayson County at Linkpendium] * [https://www.genealogyinc.com/kentucky/grayson-county/ Grayson County at Genealogy Inc] * [http://ldsgenealogy.com/KY/Grayson-County.htm Grayson County at LDS Genealogy] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Grayson_County,_Kentucky#Current_listings National Register of Historic Places] === KY Statewide Online === * [http://www.kyatlas.com/ Ky Atlas and Gazetteer] == Sources==

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{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Resources]]''' {{Image|file=Grayson_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=c |size=250 |caption='''Grayson County,Seal'''. }} {{clear}} ===Formed From=== {{Image|file=Denton_County_Texas-7.jpg |align=r |size=150 |caption=Old Fannin County}} {{Blue|Grayson County was created n 1846 from Fannin County.}} It is one of very few counties with a county seat, Sherman, that was specified by the Texas legislature. The county was named for the Republic of Texas Attorney General '''Peter W Grayson'''. ===Adjacent Counties=== {{Geographic Location |Reference Location = Grayson County[[:Project:Texas|, Texas]] |NW Location = "Lake Texoma"
Love County[[:Project:Oklahoma|, Oklahoma]] |N Location = "Lake Texoma"
Marshall County[[:Project:Oklahoma}, Oklahoma]] |NE Location = "Red River"
Bryan County[[:Project:Oklahoma|, Oklahoma]] |E Location = [[:Space:Fannin County, Texas|Fannin County]] |SE Location = |S Location = [[:Space:Denton County, Texas|Denton County]]
[[:Space:Collin County, Texas|Collin County]] |SW Location = |W Location = [[:Space:Cooke County, Texas|Cooke County]] }} ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Grayson_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=c |size=250 |caption='''Grayson County,Seal'''. }} {{clear}} :'''1700's''' - Early settlers of the Grayson area were the Caddo Indians, (Kichai, Ionis, and Tonkawa). These people traded with Spanish and French who traveled up the Red River to build trading posts. :'''1836 - 1837''' - Settlements were built at Preston Bend near Pilot Grove (located in S part of the county and at Warren. :'''1840''' -Peter's colony established. {{Image|file=Grayson_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=180 |caption=Peter Grayson. }}{{clear}} :'''March 17, 1846''' - Grayson county was created from part of Fannin County by the state of Texas with directions to name the county "Grayson" in honor of '''Peter W Grayson''', Attorney General of the Republic of Texas. The Texas Legislature also declared that the county seat should be named Sherman for General Sidney Sherman who was an anti-Houston Whig, while Grayson was a pro-Houston Democrat. This was one of very few towns actually named by the legislature. :'''1850''' the population was 2,008, Southerners and 186 slaves. (Most of these were used by farmers and stockmen along the Red River to farm grains and livestock. :'''1850's''' Preston Bend grew as a trading, market center with a landing for passengers and other freight on the Red River. :'''1858'''- Butterfield Overland Mail designated Sherman as a station. :'''1860''' - Population was 8,184. :'''1861''' - Grayson voted 901 to 463 to remain in the Union!! ::Whitesboro in western Grayson County held one of earliest secessionist rallies in Texas. :'''1862''' - Five north central counties had such a great fear of Union sympathizers, including Grayson that the '''Great Hanging at Gainesville''' of 40 men occurred. :'''1861-65''' - Civil War Grayson County men served the Confederate cause in various parts of the South. ::'''Eleventh Texas Cavalry''', composed of many Grayson recruits, was commissioned to capture the federal forts in Indian Territory '''north''' of the Red River. No armed conflict was involved in these captures. :'''1861-65''' - '''William Clarke Quantrill's''' guerillas during the war years caused county residents to be fearful of robbery. :'''1862''' the publisher of Sherman's anti-secessionist Whig newspaper, the Patriot, was murdered. ::The area was not invaded in this war.. :'''May 18, 1864''' Quantrill's forces lynched Texas Sheriff James L. Read in '''nearby Collin County, Texas'''. :'''Post 1865''' - Reconstruction hit Grayson county hard. The only aid was steadily developing river trade. :'''1870 -1880''' settlement in North Texas flourished. Railroads arrived, 1) Houston and Texas Central Railroad in Sherman 2) Missouri, Kansas and Texas in Denison in late 1872 spurred the county's growth and development. :'''May 15, 1896''', a tornado measuring F5 struck Sherman, destroying houses. :'''1930-''' Grayson County's elegant 1876 courthouse was burned down by arson during the trial of an African American man, George Hughes. George was locked in the vault at the courthouse and died in the fire. A riot occurred!!https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grayson_County,_Texas ::Rioters found his body in he vault, then dragged it behind a car, hanged, and set it afire. Texas Ranger Frank Hamer was in Grayson County during this riot and reported the situation to Texas Gov. Dan Moody. :'''May 8, and 20, 1930''' -Governor Moody sent '''National Guard troops''' to Grayson County to control the ''situation''. (WHAT an embarrassment for Grayson County. :'''1931''' -'''{{red|Red River Bridge War}}''' or the Toll Bridge War, was a 1931 boundary conflict between the U.S. states of Oklahoma and Texas over an existing toll bridge and a new free bridge crossing the Red River between Grayson County, Texas and Bryan County, Oklahoma. (However this occurred very close to the 1930 riot. More embarrassment for Grayson county :'''1938''' Congress authorized the construction of a dam and reservoir north of Denison to control the flooding of the Red River.http://www.archive.org/stream/rhymeofsouthernr00moor#page/74/mode/2up :World War II - the labour by German prisoners of war from Camp Howze, Cooke County, Texas helped in the construction of the dam. :'''1941''' - Perrin Air Force Base was opened :'''1971''' - Perrin Air base was closed in 1971 ::'''North Texas Regional Airport''' / Perrin Field (IATA: PNX, ICAO: KGYI, FAA LID: GYI) is a county owned airport in Grayson County, Texas between Sherman and Denison.http://www.northtexasregionalairport.com/content/?page=18

:'''{{Blue|William Quantrill and Grayson county}}'''. :After his killing people in Lawrence Kansas, Quantrill and men crossed the Red River at Colbert's Ferry into Grayson county, Oct,1863. He set up a winter camp on Mineral Springs Creek 15 miles NW of Sherman. Lt. Gen. Edmund Kirby Smith, commander of the Trans-Mississippi Confederacy, approved of Quantrill to be used to help round up deserters and conscription-dodgers of the North Texas area. Quantrill's men captured few but killed several, then Gen. McCullough pulled them off the duty.The devil knows how to ride : the true story of William Clarke Quantrill and his Confederate raiders. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fqu03 :He was credited with stopping a near-riot of "war widows" that felt the Confederate commissary in Sherman, Texas was withholding their coffee, tea and sugar. Bloody Bill Anderson organized his own group. The Grayson residents became targets for the two groups' raids. Finally regular Confederate forces had to be assigned to protect Grayson residents from these activities. By March 1864, Gen McCullough ordered Quantrill to Bonham and arrested him for a murder of Confederate officer. Quantrill slipped away and returned to Sherman base, then into Oklahoma, with the Confederates chasing him. After he was shot, Grayson county's winter of terror was over. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fqu03The devil knows how to ride : the true story of William Clarke Quantrill and his Confederate raiders

====Land Grants==== ====Government Offices==== * Grayson County has had seven courthouses:Three from 1847 to 1853, 1853, 1859, 1876, 1936. All have had a contributing roll in Grayson county history.http://www.co.grayson.tx.us/users/Historical/First_CH.pdfhttp://www.texasescapes.com/CentralTexasTownsNorth/Sherman-Texas-Grayson-County-Courthouse.htm#1876 '''1847''' - The first courthouse was a wood frame building located west of the county seat on the bare prairie and cost- $232.00. It lasted only one year. The county seat of the town of Sherman town was relocated and county commissioners requested a new courthouse. 1st courthous (certified by J P Loving. Juries retired to the shade of Pecan trees to consider verdict. Jesse P Loving. {{Image|file=Grayson_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption='''First Grayson County Courthouse''' }}{{clear}} '''1848''' - The second courthouse was a log cabin located on SE corner of the square.It did not last long. '''The third courthouse''' was a two story frame building which did not last long either. '''1853''' - '''4th courthouse''' was brick, (no image) '''1859''' - '''5th courthouse''' was much larger and was sound structurally, but by the early 1870's it was not used. {{Image|file=Grayson_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption= 1876 Grayson courthouse. }}{{clear}} '''1876 6th Courthouse''' - with arrival of the railroad and boosted the economy, and better building materials. The new courthouse was 2 story with a tower, cupola which contained a clock and a bell. ''' It burned in 1930 - arson.''' The Depression prevented building another courthouse for 6 years being built.. The county records were not lost. '''1937 7th courthouse''' - was built with aid of grant and federal loan {{Image|file=Grayson_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=1937 Courthouse }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== Grayson County is located in bthe Prairies and Lakes area of North Texas. It is located 65 miles North of Dallas and is close to the Red River.. Tthe county has a total area of 979 square miles, of which 933 square miles is land and 46 square miles is water. :'''Latitude/Longitude'''- center point is at 33°40' north latitude and 96°40' west longitude. :'''Size'''- 934 square miles :'''Alltitude:'''600 to 800 feet :'''Terrain''' - level, low hills :'''Rivers''' - Red River in the north, southern area has creeks draining to Trinity River, Choctaw creek, Iron Ore Creek :'''Lake:''' Lake Texoma :'''Soil:''' Acidic soil, loamy, (Post Oak Belt), southern region- Blackland soil :'''Trees''': post oak, bois d'arc, elm, walnut, and grasses. :'''Natural Resources:''' limestone, oil, gas, bituminous coal, sand and gravel :'''Temperatures:''' low in January of 30° F to an average high of 96° in July :'''Growing season''' 227 days a year. :'''Rainfall''': 37 inches '''Airports''' * Grayson County Airport * Sherman Municipal Airport '''Hospitals''' * Life Ceter Specialty Hospital, Sherman '''Lakes''' * Lake Texoma, maibly in Oklahoma * Randell Lake * Ray Roberts Lake '''Major Highways''' * U.S. Highway 69 * U.S. Highway 75 * U.S. Highway 82 * U.S. Highway 377 * State Highway 5 *State Highway 11 * State Highway 56 * State Highway 91 * State Highway 160 * State Highway 289 * Spur 503 '''Railroads''' * BNSF - BNSF Railroad * DGNO - Dallas, Garland & Northeastern Railroad * TNER - Texas Northeastern Railroad * UP - Union PafificRailroad Company ===Local Resources=== '''Agricuture''' * Beef Cattle * Corn * Hay * Horses * Wheat '''Minerals''' * Gravel * Natural Gas * Oil * Sand ===Protected Areas=== * Eisenhower State Park * Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge ===Demographics=== Grayson county produces beef cattle, wheat, nurseries, turf, forage, and horses as its chief agricultural products. In 2000 there were 110,595 people, 42,849 households, and 30,208 families residing in the county. The population density was 118 people per square mile. Racial breakdown:was 87.20% White, 5.85% Black or African American and 6.80% of the population were Hispanic 11.30% of the population were below the poverty line, 2002 the county had 2,597 farms and ranches covering 441,246 acres, 53 percent of which were devoted to cropland and 40 percent to pasture. In that year farmers and ranchers in the area earned $41,865,000; livestock sales accounted for $21,857,000 of the total. '''Politics:-'''
GraysonCounty voted Democrat before the Civil War and after Reconstruction. The voters of Grayson County favored the Democratic candidate in virtually every presidential election from '''1892 through 1976''' Herbert Hoover won 1928. Dwight D Eisenhower was '''defeated''' by these residents in 1952 and 1956. only exception occurred in 1928, even though Denison is the Eisenhower birthplace Historical Site. Since 1980 - the County has voted Republican 1980-2004. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcg09 :The '''Grayson County Poor Farm''' has a unique history. Poor farms housed those with no place to go. Some were elderly with no family, orphans, or husbandless mothers, or mentally challenged. The poor farm was a working farms, established to house those nowhere to go. People admitted to the county farm became wards of the county, and in an effort to keep the streets clean, counties established "county farms" to house the less fortunate. Some became lifelong residents, and were buried in the cemetery of the Vaden Family. Those with no money were buried by the county,and some had unmarked graves. One burial in the cemetery is the remains of ''George Hughes'', casualty of the 1930 Sherman Riot. The cemetery has several names, most commonly: Vaden, County Farm and Pecan Grove. Grayson County is the only county in Texas where "deer may only be hunted with bows, no matter the season," according to an article by Thomas Phillips in the April 10, 2009, issue of Lone Star Outdoor News. ===Cities=== Estimated population as of Jan 1, 2014 is shown in parenthesis. *''' [[:Category:Sherman, Texas|Sherman - county seat (35,082)]]''' * [[:Category:Bells, Texas|Bells (1,407)]] * [[:Category:Collinsville, Texas|Collinsville (1,618)]] * [[:Category:Denison, Texas|Denison (22,979)]] * [[:Category:Dorchester, Texas|Dorchester (149)]] * [[:Category:Gunter, Texas|Gunter (1,455)]] * [[:Category:Howe, Texas|Howe (2,585)]] * [[:Category:Knollwood, Texas|Knollwood (427)]] * [[:Category:Pottsboro, Texas|Pottsboro (2,215)]] * [[:Category:Sadler, Texas|Sadler (349)]] *[[:Category:Southmayd, Texas|Southmayd (1,002)]] * [[:Category:Tioga, Texas|Tioga (820)]] * [[:Category:Tom Bean, Texas|Tom Bean (1,043)]] * [[:Category:Van Alstyne, Texas|Van Alstyne (3,137)]] * [[:Category:Whitesboro, Texas|Whitesboro (3,853)]] * [[:Category:Whitewright, Texas|Whitewright (1,625)]] ====Towns==== * [[:Category:Ambrose, Texas|Ambrose]] * [[:Category:Cannon, Texas|Cannon]] * [[:Category:Dixie, Texas|Dixie]] * [[:Category:Ethel, Texas|Ethel]] * [[:Category:Elmont, Texas|Elmont]] * [[:Category:Farmington, Texas|Farmington]] * Gordonville (165) https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/HLG29 * [[:Category:Ida, Texas|Ida]] * [[:Category:Locust, Texas|Locust]] * [[:Category:Luella, Texas|Luella (639)]] * [[:Category:Oak Ridge, Texas|Oak Ridge]] * [[:Category:Pilot Grove, Texas|Pilot Grove]] * [[:Category:Sandusky, Texas|Sandusky]] * [[:Category:Sherwood Shores, Texas|Sherwood Shores]] ====Ghost Towns==== * [[:Category:Hagerman, Texas|Hagerman]] - submerged in Lake Texoma * [[:Category:Kentucky Town, Texas|Kentucky Town]] * [[:Category:Preston, Texas|Preston]] - submerged in Lake Texoma * [[:Category:Toadsuck, Texas|Toadsuck]] ===Events/Festivals=== * Fall Der All in September, Van Alstyne * Festival in September, Tioga * Founders Day in May, Howe * Frontier Days in September, Pottsboro * Main Street Fall Festival in October, Denison * Peanut Festival in October, Whitesboro * Wine and Rose Tour in May, Whtewrught ===National Register of Historic Places=== * Captain Noble Allan Birge House (aka Captain Birge House), Sherman * George Braun House, Denison * Clifton House Hotel (aka Star House), Denison * Denison Commercial Historic District, Denison * Hall Furniture Building, Sherman * Ernst Martin Kohl Building (aka Hotel Traveler's Home), Denison * Old Sherman Public Library (aka Sherman Historical Society), Sherman * Sherman U.S. Post Office and Courthouse (aka Sherman u.s. Federal Building), Sherman * Umphress - Taylor House (aka James and Julia House), Van Alstyne, ===Schools=== {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align=l |size=170 |caption='''Rockin Schoolhouse''' }} {{clear}} ====Colleges/Universities==== *Austin college is located in Sherman. *Grayson County Junior College ====Public Schools==== There are 58 public schools un Grayson County. Listed by category within Independent School District (ISD). '''Collinsville ISD''' * Collinsville Primary School, Collinsville * Collinsville Intermediate School, Collinsville '''Sherman ISD''' * Henry W Sory Elementary School, Sherman * Jefferson Elementary School, Sherman * Dillingham Intermediate School, Sherman * Crutchfield Elementary School, Sherman * Fairview Elementary School, Sherman * Wakefield Elementary School, Sherman * Percy W Neblett Elementary School, Sherman * Washington Elementary School, Sherman * Tri Co Juvenile Detent, Sherman * Cooke/Fannin/Grayson Co Juvenile Post Ajudication Facility, Sherman ====Private Schools==== There are six private sholls in Grayson County. * Belden Street Montessori School, Sherman (K) * Grayson Christian School, Sherman (Pre K-12) * Montessori Acadamedy of North Texas, Sherman (K-7) * St Luke's Parish Day School, Denison (Pre K -5) * St Mary's Catholic School, Sherman (Pre K-8) * Texoma Christian School, Sherman (Pre K-12) ===Historical Census=== {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" |Census year ||Population |- |1850|| 8,146 |- |1860|| 15,803 |- |1870||15,916 |- |1880||19,986 |- |1890||18,559 |- |1900||26,099 |- |1910||26,946 |- |1920||31,689 |- |1930||32,384 |- |1940||51,023 |- |1950||42,348 |- |1960||36,421 |- |1970||34,102 |- |1980||41,382 |- |1990||43,735 |- |2000||47,372 |- |2010||53, 330 |- |2014 est.||53,923 |- |} :1850 -- 2,008 — :1860 -- 8,184 307.6% :1870 -- 14,387 75.8% :1880 -- 38,108 164.9% :1890 -- 53,211 39.6% :1900 -- 63,661 19.6% :1910 -- 65,996 3.7% :1920 -- 74,165 12.4% :1930 -- 65,843 −11.2% :1940 -- 69,499 5.6% :1950 -- 70,467 1.4% :1960 -- 73,043 3.7% :1970 -- 83,225 13.9% :1980 -- 89,796 7.9% :1990 -- 95,021 5.8% :2000 -- 110,595 16.4% :2010 -- 120,877 9.3% :Est. 2015 -- 125,467 ===Notables=== {{Image|file=Worldwide_Disasters_Project_Images-48.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=US Airways Flight 1549 Sullenberger landed in the river. }}{{Clear}} * Chesley Sullenberger (best known as the pilot of US Airways Flight 1549). ===County Resources=== *Lake Texoma, one of largest reservoirs in the U.S. The dam was placed on the Red River, north of Denison, Texas in the 1940's. It provides fishing, boating, home to 2 wildlife habitas, recreation, irrigation, and electrical power generation. After the dam was built, the Red River ceased its flooding. *[http://theshermanmuseum.org Sherman Museum] ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=lc |size=360 |caption= }} {{clear}} *[[:Category: Cherry Mound Cemetery, Bells, Texas|Cherry Mound Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Rose Hill Cemetery, Bells, Texas|Rose HIll Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Fairview Cemetery, Denison, Texas|Fairview Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Oakwood Cemetery, Denison, Texas|Oakwood Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Georgetown Cemetery, Pottsboro, Texas|Georgetown Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Mount Tabor Cemetery, Sandusky, Texas|Mount Tabor Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Friendship Cemetery, Sherman, Texas|Friendship Cemetery]] *[[:Category: West Hill Cemetery, Sherman, Texas|West Hill Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Van Alstyne Cemetery, Van Alstyne, Texas|Van Alstyne Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Oak Wood Cemetery, Whitesboro, Texas|Oak Wood Cemetery]] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Grayson/ListGrayson.html Grayson county cemeteries, Gloria Mayfield] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2610 FindaGrave cemeteries, Grayson county, Texas] *[http://www.usgwarchives.net/tx/grayson/cemeteries.htm Grayson county cemeteries list] ===Sources=== * Grayson County, Texas - '''https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grayson_County,_Texas''' * The Handbook of Texas Online, Texas State Historical Association, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. - '''http://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fqu03''' * Texas Almanac 2016 - 2017, Copyright (c) 2016 by Texas State Historical Association, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. All Rights Reserved, - '''https://shoptsha.com/products/12459/Books/Texas-Almanac-2016-2017''' * Texas Highways, published by the Texas Department of Transportation, Austin, Texas, Copyright (c) 2016, All Rights Reserved. = '''http://www.texashighways.com''' * Texas Ghost Towns - '''https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ghost_towns_in_Texas''' *http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txgrayso/ANewLand/Places/county_poorfarm/PoorFarmHistory/TakeMetothePoorFarm.html Grayson county poor Farm] * [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txgrayso/ANewLand/History/History.html Grayson county History] *http://www.co.grayson.tx.us * Kaufmann, Carol (January 16, 2009). "Hudson River Hero". AARP Today. American Association of Retired Persons. Retrieved March 16, 2009. * [https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth24648/ History of Grayson county] * The Grayson County Historical Commission, "Laws of the State of Texas, An Act to Create the County of Grayson * The devil knows how to ride : the true story of William Clarke Quantrill and his Confederate raiders *[https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth24647/m1/1/ Illustrated History of Grayson County] *[http://www.armchairgeneral.com/forums/printthread.php?t=87915 E. G. douglass Mattie Anderson Forum] *[http://txgenwebcounties.org/grayson/bio/Douglass_EG&Mattie/Douglass_EG&Mattie.html Elbridge G Douglass Tx GenWeb] *[http://www.lrl.state.tx.us/legeLeaders/members/memberDisplay.cfm?memberID=3846 Elbridge Douglass, 21st Legislature] with picture *[https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth24647/m1/138/zoom/?q=Douglass,%20Eldridge&resolution=1&lat=2327&lon=610 Portal to Texas History, list] EE Douglass, pg 134 *[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=lgmathis&id=I67358 Rootsweb Elbridge Douglass] (lists Elbridge, but currently offline) *[http://www.lrl.state.tx.us/mobile/memberDisplay.cfm?memberID=3846 Elbridge Douglass] *[http://www.lrl.state.tx.us/mobile/memberDisplay.cfm?memberID=3848 Elbridge Douglass 2] looks the same but mentions his nomination and Senate dates *[http://www.lrl.state.tx.us/legeLeaders/members/membersearch.cfm?chamber=&city=&countyID=0&RcountyID=&district=&first=&gender=&last=&leaderNote=&leg=20&party=&roleDesc=&Committee= Legislators, Douglass] Chart of legislators

Greasy Rock, Tennessee Genealogical Data

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[[Category: Hancock County, Tennessee]] [[Category: Hawkins County, Tennessee]] ---- Comparing census and other records for Walden, Wallen, and Williams. "The settlement of this county began about 1795, but for many years it remained very sparsely populated."[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~tnhancoc/history.html Goodspeed's History of Hancock County] "Sneedville was originally known as "Greasy Rock." When Hancock County was formed from parts of Hawkins and Claiborne counties in the 1840s, Greasy Rock was chosen as the county seat. The town was renamed in honor of William Henry Sneed (1812–1869), an attorney from Knoxville who helped defend the new county when several residents sued in an attempt to block its creation."https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sneedville,_Tennessee "The first settlers were joined by families with the following surnames: Greene, Purkey, Bray, Cantwell, Trent, Mitchell, Amis, Boulden, Anderson, Bryant, Campbell, McGhee, Mills, Ramsey, Winkler, Wilder, Jarvis, and '''Wallen'''. The earliest ministers were John Givens, '''Moses Williams''', and Zachariah Seal. Initial settlement occurred in the area surrounding Greasy Rock, a large stone that protruded into a creek that ran into the Clinch River. The rock acquired its name because it was used by hunters to clean game."[https://tennesseeencyclopedia.net/entry.php?rec=593 The Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture, Version 2.0] "At one time, Hancock County was part of Hawkins County, North Carolina, which later became Hawkins County, Tennessee."[https://tennesseeencyclopedia.net/entry.php?rec=593 The Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture, Version 2.0] Map of [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~berry/newupload/figures/hawkins_county_1836_tax_districts.jpg 1836 Tax Districts for Hawkins County, Tennessee] === Notes === Article about hunting parties going into early Tennessee. "Wallen was at the head of another party from Cumberland County, Virginia, and named Cumberland Mountain for his home county and called the river beyond North Cumberland, Wallen's Ridge and Wallen's Creek for himself...Wallen pitched his first camp on Wallen's creek near Hunter's Gap in Powell's Mountain, now Lee County, Virginia. [http://pamsfamilytrees.weebly.com/joseph-bunch-notes.html Hancock County Times, Sneedville, TN, 4/17/1903] Lee County is directly above Hancock and Hawkins Counties. "The Wallen surname is Swedish in origin...In historical records, their surname has been mislabeled as “Walling”, “Wallin”, “Walloon”, and “Walden”."[http://www.mylonghunters.info/pictures My Long Hunters] "Probably the most famous Wallen was Elisha Wallen II, the Long Hunter. He was a contemporary of Simon Kenton and Daniel Boone and helped pioneer Tennessee, Virginia, Kentucky, and Missouri."[http://www.mylonghunters.info/pictures My Long Hunters] == Sources ==

Great Britain in World War II

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United Kingdom in World War II
{{Image|file=Photos-264.jpg |align=c |size=390 |caption= }} The United Kingdom of Britain and Northern Ireland) declared war on Germany, Sept. 3, 1939, with Germany's invasion of Poland. Germany had annexed the Rhineland, Austria and Czechoslovakia. England was defending allies as well as its Empire. In 1931, Japan began to seize land in SE Asia. Under its dictator, Mussolini, Italy was flexing its muscles had an army marching into the Horn of Africa, 1935. World wide nations were enraged the world, but no one did anything. League of Nations, prior to United Nations was supposed to be maintaining peace. Result: Germany began the Blitzkrieg against England. This was a little more difficult due to the English Channel. (Blitzkrieg is a military term to disorganize the enemy and its country's economic organization with lightning effect.) Germany increased pressure upon England by bombing attacks, with an objective of Nazi German forcing Great Britain to agree to a peace settlement. '''TIMELINE''': *Sept 3, 1939 -British cruse liner Athenia sunk by a German submarine (U boat) - killed 28 Americans. British start "defensive “convoy” strategy (ships' protection by naval vessels) *Sept 10, 1939. Canada declares war on Germany. *Sept 17, 1939 - British aircraft carrier, Courageous sunk by a German U boat. *Oct 14, 1939 - U boat sails into one of Britain’s most secure harbours, Scapa Flow ( north of Scotland ) U boat sinks the British battleship Royal Oak ( 800 crew died). *Oct 16, 1939 - German planes (Luftwaffe) bomb 2 British Cruisers in the Firth of Forth. (Edinburgh, Scotland) *May 10, 1940 - Winston Churchill becomes Prime Minister of Britain, responsible for Military. *May 26, 1940 - June 4, Dunkirk - 500,000 troops are shipped Dunkirk, France to Kent, England. *June 20 - Italians join the war, attack France. *June 12, 1940 - Germans take Paris. Low Countries and France forces cannot defeat the Wehrmacht and the Luftwaffe. *Rationing starts in the UK. *German 'Blitzkrieg' overwhelms Belgium, Holland and France. *British victory in Battle of Britain forces Hitler to postpone invasion plans. {{Image|file=World_War_II_Resource_page.jpg |align=c |size=250 |caption=Bombers. }}{{Clear}} *Holland and Belgium fall by the end of May {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-15.jpg |align=c |size=250 |caption=Air Raid Shelter. }}{{Clear}} *Battle of Britain, (July to September- air battles.) Germany lacked planes but had many pilots. *With radar, RAF had narrow victory and maintained air superiority. *Germany switched Blitz attacks from airfields and factories to the major cities. *1941 Hitler begins Operation Barbarossa - the invasion of Russia. *'Blitz' of Britain's cities continued throughout war, bombed Buckingham Palace, Coventry, and claimed some '''40,000 civilian lives'''. {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-1.png |align=c |size=300 |caption=' }} *Allies take Tobruk in North Africa, and resist German attacks. *Japan attacks Pearl Harbor, and the US enters the war. *Operation Barbarossa, - invasion of Russia, began on 22 June. Sebastopol fell at end of October. '''1942''' *First American troops arrived in England in January *Moscow attacked at the end of the year. *Germany suffers setbacks at Stalingrad and El Alamein. *Atrocities to Jewish people at Auschwitz begins '''1943''' *Surrender at Stalingrad (defeat of Germany. *Allied victory in North Africa, then invasion of Italy. *Italy surrenders, but Germany takes over the battle. *British and Indian forces fight Japanese in Burma. '''1944''' *Allies land at Anzio and bomb monastery at Monte Cassino. *Soviet offensive gathers pace in Eastern Europe. *D Day: The Allied invasion of France. Paris is liberated in August. {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-5.jpg |align=c |size=290 |caption= }}{{clear}} *Guam liberated by the US. *Okinawa, and Iwo Jima bombed. {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-9.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=D-Day. }}{{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-4.png |align=l |size=240 |caption= }}{{clear}} '''1945''' *Auschwitz liberated by Soviet troops. *Russians reach Berlin: Hitler commits suicide and Germany surrenders on 7 May. *Atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan surrenders on 14 August, 1945. '''GREAT BRITAIN DIVISIONS:''' {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-4.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Stalin, Churchill & Roosevelt. }}{{Clear}} '''Africa:''' "1st (African) Division – renamed 11th (African) Division :2nd (African) Division – renamed 12th (African) Division or "12th (East Africa) Division" :11th (East Africa) Division :81st (West Africa) Division :82nd (West Africa) Division '''Anti- Aircraft Division''' :1st Anti-Aircraft Division :2nd Anti-Aircraft Division :3rd Anti-Aircraft Division :4th Anti-Aircraft Division :5th Anti-Aircraft Division :6th Anti-Aircraft Division :8th Anti-Aircraft Division :9th Anti-Aircraft Division :10th Anti-Aircraft Division :11th Anti-Aircraft Division :12th Anti-Aircraft Division '''Airborne Division''' 1st Airborne Division, 6th airborne Division '''Armoured''' :1st, 2nd, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 42nd, 79th Armoured Division :1st Cavalry '''Infantry:''' :Guards Division :1st Infantry Division served in France :1st London Division (56th London Division) :2nd Infantry Division :2nd London Division became 47th Division :4th Infantry Division :5th Infantry Division served in France, NW Europe :6th Infantry Division :7th Infantry Division :8th Infantry Division. :9th (Highland) Infantry Division became 51st :12th (Eastern) Infantry Division :12th Division (SDF) :15th (Scottish) Infantry Division :18th Infantry Division :23rd (Northumbrian) Division :36th Infantry Division :38th (Welsh) Infantry Division :42nd (East Lancashire) Infantry Division (42nd Armoured Division) :43rd (Wessex) Infantry Division :44th (Home Counties) Infantry Division :45th Infantry Division, 46th Infantry Division- France, 49th (West Riding Infantry Division, 50th Northumbrian Infantry Division - Sicily, Normandy, 51st Highland Infantry Division, 52nd Lowland Division, 53rd (Welsh) Infantry Division, 54th E Anglilan Infantry Division, 55th (West Lancashire Infantry Division , 56th London Infantry Division, 59th Staffordshire Infantry Division,61st Infantry Division, 66th Infantry Division, 70th Infantry Division , 76th Infantry Division, 77th Infantry Division, 78th Infantry Division, 80th Infantry Division '''SOURCES''' *[http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/worldwars/wwtwo/ww2_summary_01.shtml BBC.co.uk] - WW II summary *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Britain Wikipedia] - Battle of Britain *[http://www.historyofengland.net/world-war-ii History of England] - World War II *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_history_of_the_United_Kingdom_during_World_War_II Wikipedia] - History of the United Kingdom during World War II *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_British_divisions_in_World_War_II Wikipedia] - British divisions in World War II *www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-27299199 Scotland Deaths during World War II *"The Civilian War Dead Roll of Honour 1939-1945" book is made up 66,375 fatalities in seven volumes. All arranged by county, then local government area. The original volumes are kept at St. George’s Chapel, found at the west end of Westminster Abbey, London, England. '''Wikitree Resources:''' *[[Space:World_War_II_Research_Page|World War II Research Page]] '''Profiles on WikiTree''' *[[Churchill-4|Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill KG PM]]

Great Burdon, Durham One Place Study

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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q1960986|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Great Burdon, Durham One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Sovereign State:''' United Kingdom :'''Country:''' England :'''County:''' Durham :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 54.542217, -1.510184 :'''Elevation:''' 50.0 m or 164.0 feet ===History=== :Great Burdon is a [[Wikipedia:hamlet|hamlet]] just over 3 miles (approx 5km) from Darlington. Although now considered a suburb of [[Wikipedia:Darlington|Darlington]], it is separated from the town by the [[Wikipedia:River Skerne|River Skerne]]. :The village dates back to at least the time of [[Wikipedia:Henry I of England|Henry I ]] (1068-1135) as the village was restored to the Church of Durham by him. Following the [[Wikipedia:Dissolution of the monasteries|dissolution of the monasteries]] by King Henry VIII, the village was bequeathed to the Prior and Covenant of Durham (now the Dean and Chapter of Durham). :The village used to have, along with several farms, a working mill, a blacksmiths shop and a pub, as well as a number of cottages - surrounding the village green. Today the village is almost entirely residential properties, although there is still (at least) one working farm. ===Population=== :{| border="1" class="sortable" !Year!!Inhabitants!!Notes |- | [[Space:Great_Burdon_OPS_-_1841_Census|1841]] || || 'Blurb' to write; most profiles created |- | [[Space:Great_Burdon_OPS_-_1951_Census|1851]] || || 'Blurb' to write; most profiles created; Enumerators' books badly damaged |- | [[Space:Great_Burdon_OPS_-_1861_Census|1861]] || || 'Blurb' to write; most profiles created |- | [[Space:Great_Burdon_OPS_-_1871_Census|1871]] || || 'Blurb' to write; most profiles created |- | [[Space:Great_Burdon_OPS_-_1881_Census|1881]] || || 'Blurb' to write; most profiles created |- | [[Space:Great_Burdon_OPS_-_1891_Census|1891]] || || 'Blurb' to write; most profiles created |- | [[Space:Great_Burdon_OPS_-_1901|1901]] || || 'Blurb' written; most profiles created |- | [[Space:Great_Burdon_OPS_-_1911_Census|1911]] || || 'Blurb' written; all profiles created |- | [[Space:Great_Burdon_OPS_-_1921_Census|1921]]|| || 'Blurb' written; all profiles created |- | [[Space:Great_Burdon_OPS_-_1939_Register|1939]] || || Heavily redacted due to data protection legislation; 'blurb' written; most profiles created |} === Notable People === These people may not meet the WikiTree definition of "Notable", but they are notable locally. * [[Thomlinson-215|William Thomlinson VD DL JP (1854-1943)]] === Buildings of Particular Interest === * [[Space:Blacksmith%27s|Blacksmith's Shop]] * [[Space:Burdon_House|Burdon House]] * [[Space:Ivy_Cottage|Ivy Cottage]] * [[Space:Close_Farm|Close Farm]] * [[Space:Cargott_Farm|Cargott Farm]] * [[Space:Great_Burdon_Farm|Great Burdon Farm]] * [[Space:Great_Burdon_Mill|Great Burdon Mill]] * [[Space:Public_House|Public House]] === Outlying Areas === * [[Space:Little_Burdon_Cottage|Little Burdon]] === Virtual War Memorial === * [[Hutchinson-10558|Ernest John Humble Hutchinson (1890-1916)]] * [[Pattison-1686|Isaac Pattison (1899-1918)]] === Tasks === :{|border="1" cellpadding="4" |- | '''Task''' || '''Comments''' |- | Create profiles for each person enumerated in each census || |- | Write 'blurb' about each census || |- | Create ''Virtual War Memorial'' || |- | Consider other 'special' pages || |} === Images === :Images of Great Burdon can be found at the following online locations: * [[Space:Great_Burdon_OPS_-_Images|Great Burdon OPS - Images]] ==Sources== * Robert Surtees, 'Parish of Haughton-Le-Skerne (Darlington ward)', in ''The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham: Volume 3, Stockton and Darlington Wards'' (London, 1823), pp. 336-349. ''British History Online'' http://www.british-history.ac.uk/antiquities-durham/vol3/pp336-349 [accessed 4 September 2022]. * Welcome to Darlington: Great Burdon http://www.visitoruk.com/Darlington/great-burdon-C592-V8277.html [accessed 7 September 2022]. * https://co-curate.ncl.ac.uk/great-burdon/ [accessed 7 September 2022]. * http://www.newmp.org.uk/detail.php?contentId=7460 [accessed 7 September 2022]. * https://www.getthedata.com/postcode/DL1-3JQ * https://www.streetcheck.co.uk/postcode/dl13jq * https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/search/?q=DL1+3JQ#.YxsvVqHMJPY * https://checkmypostcode.uk/dl13jq#.YxsusaHMJPZ

Great Chicago Fire

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Great Chicago Fire

{{Worldwide Disasters Sticker |text=Dedicated to those who died and the families who survived the 1871 Great Chicago Fire }} At 9:30 PM on 8 October 1871, a fire broke out in [[O'Leary-723|Patrick]] and [[Hannigan-405|Catherine O'Leary]]'s barn behind 137 DeKoven Street, at the corner of Jefferson Street. Although the fire allegedly started when Mrs. O'Leary's cow kicked over a lantern, the true cause of the fire is unknown. The Board of Police and Fire Commissioners investigated the cause, but could not reach a conclusion.Bales, Richard F. ''The Great Chicago Fire and the Myth of Mrs. O'Leary's Cow.'' Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2002. In 1997, Mrs. O'Leary and her cow were officially exonerated by Chicago's Committee on Police and Fire.Mills, Steve. "[http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1997-10-06/news/9710070022_1_daniel-peg-leg-sullivan-mrs-o-leary-catherine-o-leary Mrs. O'Leary, Cow Cleared By City Council Committee.]" ''Chicago Tribune'', 6 Oct 1997. The fire spread throughout the city. Strong winds from the southwest rapidly spread the fire through the poor Conley's Patch neighborhood, across the river, and through the Chicago business district."Fire! Destruction of Chicago!" ''Chicago Tribune'', 11 Oct 1871. After the gasworks exploded, most of the city was left without lighting.[http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/chicago/maps/chicago_fire_text.html Maps: Chicago on Fire]. American Experience | Chicago: City of the Century. When the waterworks burnt down, the pumps were destroyed and the drinking water was contaminated.[http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/chicago/maps/chicago_fire_text.html Maps: Chicago on Fire]. American Experience | Chicago: City of the Century. To try to stop the fire from spreading further, former alderman James H. Hildreth and a group of volunteers blew up 30 to 40 buildings.Bales, Richard F. ''The Great Chicago Fire and the Myth of Mrs. O'Leary's Cow.'' Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2002. Many factors contributed to the spread of the fire. Chicago had been experiencing a drought. Only 5.27 inches of rain had fallen between July 1 and October 8, 1871, and only 0.11 inch of rain had fallen between September 18 and October 8, 1871.Potter, Sean. "Retrospect: October 8, 1871: The Great Chicago Fire." ''Weatherwise'' 63.5 (Sep/Oct 2010): 10-12. More than two-thirds of Chicago's 59,500 buildings were made of wood.Murphy, Jim. ''The Great Fire''. New York: Scholastic, 1995. Many of the others had wooden frames over stone or brick exteriors, wooden floors, and flammable tar or shingle roofs.Murphy, Jim. ''The Great Fire''. New York: Scholastic, 1995. The city also had more than 55 miles of wooden streets and 600 miles of wooden sidewalks.Murphy, Jim. ''The Great Fire''. New York: Scholastic, 1995. Watchman Matthias Schaffer mistakenly guessed that the fire was between Canalport Avenue and Halsted Street, and sent the fire department to the wrong location, more than a mile away from the fire.Little, Darnell. "[http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1996-11-09/news/9701150581_1_o-leary-barn-fire-district-alarm Box 342]." ''Chicago Tribune'', 9 Nov 1996. Many firemen had taken the day off, since they were exhausted from fighting a fire at Canal and Adams the day before.[http://chicagocrimescenes.blogspot.com/2009/03/oleary-cottage-where-great-fire-began.html O'Leary Cottage, Where the Great Fire Began]. The Chicago Crime Scenes Project, 1 March 2009. By the evening of October 9, the fire had begun to burn itself out, and rain began falling.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Chicago_Fire Great Chicago Fire]. ''Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia''. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. 14 March 2017. However, since only about 0.1 inch of rain fell in Chicago, the rain may not have had much effect.Potter, Sean. "Retrospect: October 8, 1871: The Great Chicago Fire." ''Weatherwise'' 63.5 (Sep/Oct 2010), pp. 10-12. The fire caused nearly 2 million dollars in damage.Pauly, John J. "The Great Chicago Fire as a National Event." ''American Quarterly'' 36 (Winter 1984), pp. 668-683. More than 2,100 acres (three and a half square miles) burned in the fire.Sawislak, Karen. ''Smoldering City: Chicagoans and the Great Fire, 1871-1874''. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1995. The North Side was almost completely destroyed.Sawislak, Karen. ''Smoldering City: Chicagoans and the Great Fire, 1871-1874''. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1995. The South Division lost 3,650 buildings, including banks, hotels, the post office, the courthouse, law offices, newspaper offices, 1,600 stores, and 60 factories.Sawislak, Karen. ''Smoldering City: Chicagoans and the Great Fire, 1871-1874''. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1995. Although the fire began in the West Division, that area had the least damage.Sawislak, Karen. ''Smoldering City: Chicagoans and the Great Fire, 1871-1874''. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1995. Altogether, almost 100,000 people (a third of the city's population) were left homeless, and 300 people were killed.Pauly, John J. "The Great Chicago Fire as a National Event." ''American Quarterly'' 36 (Winter 1984), pp. 668-683.

== Sources == *Abbot, Karen. [http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/what-or-who-caused-the-great-chicago-fire-61481977/ What (or Who) Caused the Great Chicago Fire?] ASKSmithsonian. Smithsonian.com, 4 Oct 2012. *Bales, Richard F. ''The Great Chicago Fire and the Myth of Mrs. O'Leary's Cow.'' Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2002. *[http://chicagology.com/chicago-fire/ 1871 Chicago Fire]. Chicagology. *"Fire! Destruction of Chicago!" ''Chicago Tribune'', 11 Oct 1871. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Chicago_Fire Great Chicago Fire]. ''Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia''. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. 14 March 2017. *[http://www.greatchicagofire.org/ The Great Chicago Fire & the Web of Memory]. Chicago History Museum and Northwestern University Information Technology Department of Academic and Research Technologies. *Little, Darnell. "[http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1996-11-09/news/9701150581_1_o-leary-barn-fire-district-alarm Box 342]." ''Chicago Tribune'', 9 Nov 1996. *[http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/chicago/maps/chicago_fire_text.html Maps: Chicago on Fire]. American Experience | Chicago: City of the Century. *Mills, Steve. "[http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1997-10-06/news/9710070022_1_daniel-peg-leg-sullivan-mrs-o-leary-catherine-o-leary Mrs. O'Leary, Cow Cleared By City Council Committee.]" ''Chicago Tribune'', 6 Oct 1997. *Murphy, Jim. ''The Great Fire''. New York: Scholastic, 1995. *[http://chicagocrimescenes.blogspot.com/2009/03/oleary-cottage-where-great-fire-began.html O'Leary Cottage, Where the Great Fire Began]. The Chicago Crime Scenes Project, 1 March 2009. *Pauly, John J. "The Great Chicago Fire as a National Event." ''American Quarterly'' 36 (Winter 1984), pp. 668-683. *Potter, Sean. "Retrospect: October 8, 1871: The Great Chicago Fire." ''Weatherwise'' 63.5 (Sep/Oct 2010), pp. 10-12. *Sawislak, Karen. ''Smoldering City: Chicagoans and the Great Fire, 1871-1874''. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1995. *Schons, Mary. [http://www.nationalgeographic.org/news/chicago-fire-1871-and-great-rebuilding/ The Chicago Fire of 1871 and the 'Great Rebuilding']. National Geographic, 25 Jan 2011.

Great Depression in Iowa

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The [[Space:Great Depression|Great Depression]] was felt throughout the United States and the entire developed world. It was especially acute in rural farming communities such as those in Iowa. The hard times in Iowa and other parts of the American Midwest were exacerbated by what is known as "The Dust Bowl." A combination of drought years and high winds led to particularly bad crop years. This, in turn, contributed to farm foreclosures and the failure of local banks. === Books about the Great Depression in Iowa === * [http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0877458138/interesting-20 A Bountiful Harvest: The Midwestern Farm Photographs of Pete Wettach, 1925-1965] features the pictures of Iowa photographer Pete Wettach, who took nearly 50,000 pictures of rural America over a span of 40 years. His photos were alse the center of an award-winning documentary from Iowa Public Television called [http://www.iptv.org/wettach/ The People in the Pictures: Stories from the Wettach Farm Photos]. * [http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1566637023/interesting-20 A Good Day's Work: An Iowa Farm in the Great Depression] by Dwight W. Hoover * [http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0553384244/interesting-20 Little Heathens: Hard Times and High Spirits on an Iowa Farm During the Great Depression] by Mildred Armstrong Kalish === Links for more information === * [http://www.ameshistoricalsociety.org/exhibits/depression.htm The Great Depression in Ames and Rural Iowa] from the Ames Historical Society. * [http://www.uni.edu/iowahist/Social_Economic/Powers_Diary/elmer_powers_diary.htm The Depression Diary of Elmer Powers] (1932-1993), hosted by the University Of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa, as part of their Explorations in Iowa History Project. * [http://www.iptv.org/iowapathways/default.cfm Iowa Pathways] from Iowa Public Television features a number of photos and videos on Iowa during the Great Depression. === Add more === What can you add to this page? Please post a personal memory below, or request to join the Trusted List if you can contribute to this wiki description. [[Category:Iowa]] [[Category:Great Depression]]

Great Jervis, Newfoundland

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[[Category: Great Jervis, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category: Great Jervis, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category: Great Jervis, Newfoundland]] ''This article is a stub. Anything you can add to it is appreciated.'' == History == The following text - to be edited and condensed later - is from the ''Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador.[http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_enl/id/3055 ''Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador,''] Volume 2, pp. 710-711. "A resettled fishing community located in a small harbour protected by Great Jervis Island near the northwestern entrance of Bay d'Espoir, Great Jervis was also known as Great Jervois, Great Jervais and Man-of-War's Harbour." "Newman and Company based at Harbour Breton, Fortune Bay, built "several fine vessels at Great Jervais, which were highly commended by Trinity House for their excellent models and staunch construction, all constructed out of timber obtained in Bay Despair" from 1815 to 1817. The earliest settlers at Great Jervais were probably brought to the harbour as fishing servants of the Newman company. The settlement was first recorded in the Census in 1836 with a population of nineteen in two dwellings." A school was built at Great Jervis by 1872 but there was great difficulty obtaining a teacher for it. A Roman Catholic church was also erected in the community of 121 people by 1874. John Penny of Ramea had become the resident merchant with premises in the settlement by 1870. The settlement reached its peak population in 1874. From 1884 (when the population amounted to ninety-six) to 1935 (when the population numbered seventy-four), the population of Great Jervis slowly declined as residents sought employment and services in larger centres on the south coast of the Island or in mainland Canada and the United States. Great Jervis was resettled between 1961 and 1966 under a Federal-Provincial assistance agreement through the Department of Fisheries. Residents of Great Jervis resettled at [[Space:Pushthrough, Newfoundland|Pushthrough.]]" ===Early Residents=== '''1871:'''[http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_tools/id/37551 ''Lovell's Province of Newfoundland Directory, 1871.'':], p. 255. * Samuel Allen, fisherman * Robert Crant, fisherman * Patrick Farrell, planter * Silas Hull, planter * George King, clerk * John Long, fisherman * Timothy Long, fisherman * John Penny, merchant * Francois Roix, fisherman * Henry Rose, fisherman * Joseph Sours, fisherman * David Woolcot, lumberman * Joseph Woolcot, fisherman '''1904:'''[http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_tools/id/47735 McAlpine's Newfoundland Directory, 1904], p. 489. * George Cains, fisherman * [[Caines-144|John Cains]], fisherman * [[Caines-139|Joshua Cains]], fisherman * [[Caines-141|Snook Cains]], fisherman * William Cains, fisherman * Daniel Farrel, fisherman * James Farrel, fisherman * John (of John) Farrel, fisherman * John (of Patrick) Farrel, fisherman * Joseph Ford, fisherman * John Grant, fisherman (sic., likely Crant) * Robert Grant, fisherman (sic., likely Crant) * John Hull, fisherman * Thomas (of John) Hull, fisherman * Thomas (of Silas) Hull, fisherman * Samuel Leroux, fisherman * Benjamin Long, fisherman * James Morris, fisherman * John Morris, fisherman * Henry Rose, fisherman * Arthur Radford, fisherman * George Radford, fisherman * Joseph Sours, fisherman * David Wilcot, lumberman * Henry Wilcot, fisherman * Michael Wilcot, fisherman '''1921 Census, heads of household:'''[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89FW-GSCV''Newfoundland Census, 1921 - Fortune Bay District.'':], pp. 339-341. {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="#fffcef" ! Name!!Birth date!!Birth Location |- | Bobbett, Arthur || 1891 Nov || McCallum |- | Bobbett, Matthew || 1855 Feb || Long Island Harbour |- | [[Caines-140|Caines, Alexander]] || 1880 Nov || Great Jervois |- | [[Caines-144|Caines, John]] || 1861 Oct || McCallum |- | Caines, John || 1891 Nov || Great Jervois |- | [[Caines-139|Caines, Joshua]] || 1875 Dec || Great Jervois |- | [[Caines-141|Caines, Snook]] || 1873 Mar || Great Jervois |- | Caines, William || 1864 Sep || McCallum |- | Farrell, James || 1876 Aug || Great Jervois |- | Farrell, John || 1871 Nov || Great Jervois |- | Foote, George || 1873 Sep || McCallum |- | House, William || 1881 Nov || Fox Island |- | Hull, Alexander || 1886 Jun || Great Jervois |- | Hull, John || 1849 Jan || Great Jervois |- | Hull, John || 1884 Aug || Great Jervois |- | LaRuex (sic), Charles || 1878 Sep || Great Jervois |- | LaRuex (sic), Samuel || 1874 May || Great Jervois |- | Long, Benjamin || 1866 Jul || Great Jervois |- | Morris, Abraham || 1880 Mar || Great Jervois |- | Rose, Henry || 1867 Jun || Great Jervois |- | Rose, Samuel || 1862 Aug || Great Jervois |- | Skinner, Edwin || 1857 Feb || Richards Harbour |- | Skinner, Richard || 1890 Mar || Richards Harbour |- | Wilcott, Henry || 1878 Jul || Great Jervois |- |} ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Great Jervis,_Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

Great Lakes Region Source-A-Thon team

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[[Category: Challenges Teams]][[Category: Source-a-Thon]][[Category: Scan-a-Thon]][[Category: Clean-a-Thon]] '''Great Lakes Region Team Page''' This team will cover areas including Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. == 2020 Spring Clean-a-Thon == === Clean-a-Thon sticker === Placing the following text in your bio will put this sticker on your profile (your name automatically appears but you need to enter the year:

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Great Wagon Road

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[[Category: Great Wagon Road]] '''The Great Wagon Road''' was a colonial road that ran from Philadelphia to present-day Roanoke, Virginia, then on to North Carolina, where it connected with a road to Augusta, Georgia. {{Image|file=Great_Wagon_Road-1.jpg |size=800px |caption=A caravan of Conestoga wagons }} Traveling by horseback and wagons (the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conestoga_wagon Conestoga wagon] was a long-time favorite), settlers heading for the southern back-country -- primarily German and Scots-Irish immigrants-- made their way south up the Valley of Virginia, often continuing on into Tennessee or the Carolinas. {{Image|file=Great_Wagon_Road-2.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Travel by Conestoga wagon on the Great Wagon Road }} '''A contemporary traveler on the Great Wagon Road described accommodations on the road as follows''': “The traveller on his arrival is shown into a room which is common to every person in the house, and which is generally the one set apart for breakfast, dinner and supper. “All the strangers that happen to be in the house sit down to these meals promiscuously, and the family of the house forms a part of the company. “It is seldom that a single bedroom can be procured, and those who travel through the country must often submit to be crammed into rooms where there is scarcely space to walk between the beds. “No dependence is to be placed upon getting a man at these taverns to rub down your horse, or even to give him his food; frequently, therefore, you will have to do everything of the kind for yourself if you do not travel with a servant; and indeed even where men are kept for the purpose of attending to travelers, which at some of the taverns is the case, they are so sullen and disobliging that you feel inclined to do everything with your own hands rather than be indebted to them for their assistance. They always appear doubtful whether they should do anything for you or not, nor will money make them alter their conduct. “It is scarcely possible to go one mile on this road without meeting numbers of wagons passing and repassing between the back parts of the state and Philadelphia. These wagons are commonly drawn by four or five horses, four of which are yoked in pairs. The wagons are heavy, the horses small, and the driver unmerciful; the consequence of which is that, in every team, nearly, there is a horse either lame or blind. “The Pennsylvanians are notorious for the bad care which they take of their horses. Except the night be tempestuous, the wagoners never put their horses under shelter, and then it is only under a shed. Each tavern is usually provided for this purpose. Food for the horses is always carried in the wagon, and the moment they stop they are unyoked and fed whilst they are warm. By this treatment half the poor animals are foundered. Most people travel on horseback with pistols or swords and a large blanket folded up under their saddle which they use for sleeping on.” For further details , including a contemporary map, see the article in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Wagon_Road ''Wikipedia'']. {{Image|file=Great_Wagon_Road.jpg |size=600px |caption=Map of the Great Wagon Road }} === An excerpt from Parke Rouse, Jr., ''The Great Wagon Road'' === === ''from Philadelphia to the South'' === (Paperback edition Richmond: The Dietz Press, c 1992, first published by McGraw-Hill in 1973 as part (vol.11) of the American Trail Series, edited by A.B. Guthrie, Jr. '''HOSPITALITY, NORTH AND SOUTH''' p174: : Landlords considered it their duty to give hospitality to all who came, especially in bad weather. If beds were unavailable, a traveler was permitted to spread blankets on the floor or to sleep on the hay In the barn. Often, in winter, late arrivals rolled themselves in blankets and slept with their feet toward the hearth fire in the main public room. : Travelers frequently complained of the rustic accommodations in the Valley of Virginia and southward in the Carolinas. Some of these had neither bed curtains, washbasins, water jugs, coat racks, mirrors, towels, or even tablecloths. The traveler washed at a wooden tub at the rear of the inn or at the watering trough in the stable yard. A towel was passed from one patron to the next. Sometimes visitors encountered fleas or bedbugs. : At the Fahnestocks' Admiral Warren Inn, the host proclaimed breakfast at five or six in the morning with a blast on a cow's horn. This was the signal for the late riser to jump into his clothes and rush to the table. Meals were bountiful, but few rural inns outside he Pennsylvania German belt received praise for their food. Everything was heaped in platters on the table, and these were passed from guest to guest until food—or diners—were exhausted. : South of Maryland on the Wagon Road, most stopping places were farmers' households which afforded a few extra beds and meals for passers-by. Those which declared themselves to be "publick houses" were restricted by county law to charge no more than the standard permitted price for food, drink, and lodging. In a private residence, the householder could charge a guest nothing unless guest and host had agreed upon a price on arrival. : Even so, travelers along the Wagon Road found most hosts hospitable. Wrote one early visitor in the South: ::The inhabitants are very courteous to travelers, who need no other recommendation than being human creatures. A stranger has no more to do but to inquire upon the road where any gentleman or good housekeeper lives, and then he may depend upon being received with hospitality. This good-nature is so general among their people that the gentry, when they go abroad, order their principal servants to entertain all visitors with everything the plantation affords; and the poor planters who have but one bed will often sit up, or lie upon a form, or couch all night, to make room for a weary traveler to repose himself after his journey. p177: : Of all inns in the colonies, those operated by Germans were are the best. The Germanic respect for good food and cleanliness showed up in such establishments as the Admiral Warren, the General Paoli, the King of Prussia, and other area hostelries. In addition, the Pennsylvania government made an effort to properly regulate such inns. As early as 1763 it required that only one [inn] should be in such a defined distance, or in proportion to so many inhabitants, that the bar rooms should be closed upon the Sabbath day, as it would tend to prevent youth from omitting excesses to their own ruin and injury of their masters and the affliction of their parents and friends. :But even in Pennsylvania, there were poor inns. One European visitor wrote: ::I set out from Philadelphia on horseback, and arrived at Lancaster at the end of the second day's journey. The road between Philadelphia and Lancaster has lately undergone a thorough repair, and tolls are levied upon it to keep it in order. This is the first attempt to have a turnpike road in Pennsylvania, and it is by no means relished by the people at large, particularly the wagoners who go in great numbers by this route to Philadelphia from the back parts of the State. On the whole road from Philadelphia to Lancaster, there are not any two dwellings standing together excepting at a small place called Downing's Town, which lies about midway. The taverns along this turnpike are kept by farmers, and were all very indifferent. If the traveller can procure a few eggs with a little bacon, he ought to rest satisfied; it is twenty to one that not a bit of fresh meat is to be had, or any salted meat except pork. Vegetables seem also to be very scarce, and when you do get some, they generally consist of turnips, or turnip tops boiled by way of greens. :: The bread is heavy and sour, though they have as fine flour as any in the world; this is owing to their method of making of it; they make it with what they call sots: hops and water boiled together. [p178>] The traveller on his arrival is shown into a room which is common to every person in the house, and which is generally the one set apart for breakfast, dinner and supper. All the strangers that happen to be in the house sit down to these meals promiscuously, and the family of the house forms a part of the company. It is seldom that a single bed room can be procured, but it is not always that even this is to be had, and those who travel through the country must often submit to be crammed into rooms where there is scarcely space to walk between the beds. No dependence is to be placed upon getting a man at these taverns to rub down your horse, or even to give him his food; frequently, therefore, you will have to do everything of the kind for yourself if you do not travel with a servant; and indeed even where men are kept for the purpose of attending to travelers, which at some of the taverns is the case, they are so sullen and disobliging that you feel inclined to do everything with your own hands rather than be indebted to them for their assistance; they always appear doubtful whether they should do anything for you or not, nor will money make them alter their conduct. ;: It is scarcely possible to go one mile on this road without meeting numbers of wagons passing and repassing between the back parts of the State and Philadelphia. These wagons are commonly drawn by four or five horses, four of which are yoked in pairs. The wagons are heavy, the horses small, and the driver unmerciful; the consequence of which is that, in every team, nearly, there is a horse either lame or blind. The Pennsyl-vanians are notorious for the bad care which they take of their horses. Except the night be tempestuous, the wagoners never put their horses under shelter, and then it is only under a shed. Each tavern is usually provided for this purpose. Food for the horses is always carried in the wagon, and the moment they stop they are unyoked and fed whilst they are warm. By this treatment half the poor animals are foundered. Most people travel on horseback with pistols or swords and a large blanket folded up under their saddle which they use for sleeping on. Another European who disdained the Wagon Road's inns was the French botanist Andre Michaux, who traversed it frequently in the years 1785-1801, obtaining specimens for his book on North American botany, Flora Boreali-Americana, published in 1803. (His son, Francois Andre Michaux, also rode the Wagon Road a few years later to study the forest trees of the new continent, described in his The North American Sylva, published in 1818.) Wrote the elder Michaux : ::The taverns along the road are almost everywhere very bad; nevertheless, rum, brandy, and whiskey are always to be had, these articles of provision being considered as being of the first necessity, and the profits of those who keep taverns arise principally from the liquors, of which there is a very great consumption. At breakfast hey serve up bad tea, worse coffee, and small slices of fried ham, to which are sometimes added eggs and boiled fowl. Dinner—a piece of salt beef and roast fowls, with rum and water for drink; at night coffee, tea and ham. There are always several beds in the rooms in which they sleep, while sheets are seldom met with; happy the traveller who arrives on the day they are changed. : Tea and coffee served in inns were universally criticized. A Virginia traveler, Congressman John Randolph of Roanoke, spat out the tea he was served in one rural ordinary. "Sir," he commanded the tavern-keeper, "if this be tea, bring me coffee. And if this be coffee, bring me tea!" : The table manners of wagoners and other travelers were also deplorable. When food was placed on the table in platters, country style, it was every man for himself and the devil take the hindermost. "It was the custom for guests to reach across table or across three or four persons sitting next to them when they wanted some dish," an observer wrote. : Politicians came to regard the friendly inn along their route as a second home. James G. Blaine, who served as Secretary of State under President Garfield, recalled in old age: ::We did not use the high sounding "hotel" but the good old Anglo-Saxon "tavern," with its wide open fire in the cheerful bar room, and the bountiful spread in the dining room, and the long porch for summer loafers, and the immense stabling with its wealth of horse-flesh, and the great open yard for the road wagons. How real and vivid it all seems to me this moment! : In good weather, travelers sometimes slept in their wagon or on a straw pallet under the stars. Effort was made to stop near a spring or creek, where the driver would build a fire and his companion prepared the meal. Meanwhile, the horses were tethered so they might forage. Care had to be taken to keep them from eating mountain laurel, which was poisonous to livestock. p180. An account of the traveler's vexations was written by a Philadelphian headed for Lancaster during a winter snow. Wrote he: ::I remained a fortnight waiting for a change of weather, but it never came; the roads, however, had become quite practicable for traveling and I at length determined on departure. At 5 o'clock in the morning I accordingly drove to Market Street, where I took possession of a place in a sleigh shaped like an omnibus. The snow lay deep on the ground, and the weather was cold in the extreme. After some delay the vehicle got in motion. :: The mail sleigh in which I found myself was one of the most wretched vehicles imaginable. The wind—a northwester—penetrated the curtains of the machine at a thousand crevices and, charged with particles of snow so fine as to be almost impalpable, communicated to the faces of the passengers the sensation of suffering under a hurricane of needles. We breakfasted at a wretched cabaret, and the pretensions of the dinner house were not much greater. The fare, though coarse, was abundant; still, a traveler, to get on comfortable, must take things as he finds them. :: After many hardships, the sleigh driver found he could go no further: When the existing circumstance rendered it impossible to proceed further with the stage, he unloosed the horses and endeavored to take them to the nearest inn, a distance of about a mile and a half. He rode about half a mile when his four horses became imbedded in a snowbank. They were so perfectly chilled that they were almost incapable even of walking, much less of extricating themselves.... he procured a rail from an adjoining fence and dug out of the snow. Then with one horse, he delivered the mail. He arrived with eyelashes cemented together with ice and himself so benumbed that he could scarcely articulate . : Weary travelers often complained of the noisy singing, card-playing, and fisticuffs at wayside inns. Unless the host were a forceful peace-keeper, like Casper Fahnestock or General Joshua Evans of the General Paoli, barroom brawls endangered anyone dining or loitering in the tavern room. Travelers along the Great Road occasionally found a whole tavern in an alcoholic uproar with rooms, stairs, and innyard filled with drunks. Such hazards were greatest at drovers' and wagoners' inns, which the gentry avoided. : Traveling over the Wagon Road to the nearest town after summer [p181>] crops had been harvested, Appalachian farmers brought wagon loads of flour, grain, and tobacco, which they had collected to barter for manufactured products needed on the frontier. Many traders were Scotch-Irishmen, who were known for their shrewd trading and frugal living. Other wagon-drivers were farmers who took to the road after harvesting their crops in autumn and "hired out" as wagoners until planting time in spring. : To save money, the wagoner often arranged with a tavern-keeper to let him sleep on his blanket or pallet on the barroom floor. After a quick jigger of rum, he would return to the innyard to unhitch his horses and tether them on each side of the wagon tongue, on which he placed a trough of hay and oats. Then, smelling of the road, he would help himself to a mountainous meal. After supper he lost himself in drinking and card playing, to the light of candles and a hearthflre. When the bar closed, the wagon-driver would make his bed on the floor until the breakfast horn sounded next morning. : Despite his addiction to whiskey, the wagoner was generally an honest and conscientious man, known throughout the frontier for his strength and endurance. Rising early to feed and clean his horses, he would eat a quick breakfast and take to the road in order to travel the thirty miles or more which wagoners tried to traverse in a good day's work. If the wagoner were employed by a storekeeper, the usual allowance for his meals was twenty-two cents apiece, and this was for breakfast and supper only; lunch was a snack to be eaten on the road or during a midday stop to water the horses. : In addition to Casper Fahnestock, another well-known resident of the Wagon Road countryside was Joshua Evans, who operated the General Paoli. In 1769, Evans petitioned the August session of the Court of General Quarter Sessions at Chester, Pennsylvania, as follows: ::That whereas there is no house of public entertainment between t he Yellow Springs and the Square in Newton, on the road leading through a large body of the upper part of this country by the Valley Church to Chester, Darby, &c., which is too great a distance for one stage, being 14 miles apart, and of consequence must be attended with great disadvantage to the large concourse of people Massing that way; and as your petitioner has a very commodious house situated in the township of Tredyffrin, on Lancaster road, (181) [and wants license to keep a public house of entertainment.] . . . . In the Cabins along the Road :The frontiersman was a familiar character in American life from the time of Jamestown until the West was subdued in the 1849 Gold Rush. He existed in a particularly vigorous form along the eighteenth-century Appalachian frontier, when the great westward expansion of the seacoast colonies got under way. : The uplands attracted fugitives from the law, and they gave it a reputation for lawlessness which stuck with it. The hillbillies of the twentieth century, living in crude mountain cabins and making corn whiskey beyond the reach of the "revenooers," were offshoots of earlier fugitives from the more effete coastal settlements. : Some of these were descendants of English felons, transported to the colonies to clean out England's jails. (Jefferson wrote that "2,000 felons came to Virginia from the earliest settlement until 1787 ...") Some were indentured servants who fled their masters, or Negro slaves who had fled west to freedom. Others were reputed to be Hessian soldiers who served as mercenaries for the British in the Revolution and stayed on in the new Land of Opportunity. : Many South Carolina hill-dwellers were English debtors, who had been encouraged by Governor Oglethorpe after 1733 to find a new home in the young Georgia colony. However, when they were faced with military service to avert threatened Spanish attack from Florida, many of these made their way to the South Carolina upcounty, where they became "poor whites." : Here and there along the Wagon Road, colonies of intermixed whites and Indians took root. Near Lexington, in the Valley of Virginia, a hybrid group called "the brown people" clustered on the hillsides. In Amherst County, Virginia, a similar group called "the issues" lived. Nearby were other self-contained colonies called melungeons" and others called "ramps." Similar mixed-breed groups were found along the Carolina and Georgia frontier. : "The frontier draws both the very best and the very worst," it was said, and this was true. An English traveler, Nicholas Cresswell, who visited upland Virginia before the Revolution, reported nothing but whores and rogues in this country." Isaac Zane, Jr., a leading Quaker of early Winchester, Virginia, openly kept a mistress. Along the Appalachian frontier, where men outnumbered women five to one, illegitimacy was commonplace. : Others complained of the shrewd business practices of frontier dwellers. One such critic was Charles Lee, an English-born professional soldier who served as a general under George Washington in the Revolution and retired to upland Virginia to spend his last years. "We in Virginia live (if it can be called living)," he wrote, "neither under Monarchy, Aristocracy, nor Democracy—if it deserved any name it is a Macocracy, that is, a Banditti of Scotch-Irish Servants or their immediate descendants (whose names generally begin with Mac) are our Lords and Rulers." Lee specified in his will that he not be buried "within a mile of any Presbyterian or Anabaptist meeting house; for since I have resided in this country, I have kept so much bad company when living that I do not chuse to continue it when dead." : But the frontiersmen had their admirers, too. G. P. R. James wrote glowingly of Valley of Virginia settlers: ::A valley farmer is a noble specimen of the yeoman. He has little Latin and less Greek, having derived his education in an "old field school-house," from a stern Scotch school master.... The Valley farmer is shrewd, sensible and refined, with just views of human affairs, generous to others, but frugal to himself; industrious and attentive to business, but full of fun in his hours of leisure; a Democrat in politics, a Presbyterian in religion, and a colonel in the militia. : The earliest Appalachian settler, the hunter or fur-buyer, lived in a tent or log lean-to. He slept on a bed of dried leaves or rushes, close to the embers of his campfire. Leaving some Wagon Road village in the fall, after the leaves had fallen and the rattlesnakes had disappeared, he walked or rode his horse along the notched hunters' trail. Underfoot was the summer's undergrowth, killed by frost. His deerskin hunting shirt was fringed with bright cording, worn over breeches and leggings. A cap of beaver or otter kept off the rain, and Indian moccasins protected his feet. : The belt at his waist held his hatchet, and a sling over his shoulder held his sheath knife and his shot pouch or powder horn. Rolled in the pack on his back were an extra shirt, a blanket, flints, and a few standbys: brandy for medicine and disinfectant, salt to cure hides, and jerked beef or pemmican. : p193> "W-a-a-l-l-l now," one bearded Long Hunter was heard to exclaim to the stars as the brandy warmed his entrails, "ef I just had the ol' woman and babbies here, l should be fixed for fair." : Such sharpshooters made up the county militia who protected the frontier in the French and Indian Wars and the Revolution. "Colonels" and "captains" abounded. Wrote a frontier visitor who signed himself Porte Crayon, "There is not a tavern-keeper or stage-owner in all western Virginia, or a great wood chopper, who has not some military title. And anyone who kills a rattlesnake is made a major on the spot." : The lowlanders who first reached the uplands built in rustic American style: walls of adzed timbers or of woven rushes, or wattle covered with heavy mud or daub. The early houses were small, usually about sixteen by twenty feet. Roofs were covered with wide boards, chinked with clay or covered with skins. Swedes who had settled along the Delaware River beginning in 1638 first built the log huts which became the favorite abode of the frontiersman. Its stout walls, pierced with small gunports, offered better protection against Indians. : Seventy to eighty trees were felled to build a log house. Working steadily, a half-dozen men could erect one in a week or two. : The advantage of the Delaware log house was that it could be built with no tools except an axe and an adze. The log walls, built over an earth flooring, were chinked with clay against the wind. The few small window openings were covered with greased paper, which admitted a little light. For lack of metal fittings, shutters and doors swung on wooden pegs. : Roofs were often shingled with white oak or chestnut shingles, painstakingly rived, one by one, with mallet and froe. : To "chink" against bad weather, moss and mud were stuffed into the cracks. Slabs of rough-sawn wood made the floor, and a ladder led up to an unventilated sleeping room. Mattresses were cotton bed ticking, stuffed with chaff, pine needles, or moss. : Metals for houses and wagons was rare in Wagon Road country until the Germans came through, bringing skillful blacksmiths and ironworkers. Iron in bars, rods, and sheets was brought by wagon from ironworks in eastern towns. Because of iron's rarity and expense, builders learned to work without nails or screws. Houses were framed and joined with mortises, tenons, and pegs. Masonry foundations and chimneys were mortared with clay. Metal was (p1934> valued; when a wagon rim was no longer serviceable on the wheel, the farmer heated it red hot and beat it into shape for a strap hinge, an iron pin, or a cleat for a plow or harrow. : The log houses of Daniel Boone's day were poor protection against rain or snow. Rough-hewn flat wooden slabs formed the roof, and the chimney was built of fieldstone or rocks, mortared in clay. Furniture was homemade: a trestle table and benches, a high bed with a trundle bed for the children beneath it, and a few three-legged stools. The fireplace was the heart of the house, affording warmth and cheer. On iron pots hung over the flames, meats and vegetables were cooked. In Germanic houses, a Dutch oven was built into the fireplace for baking and roasting. : Log houses were built larger and better as the years passed. Often the logs were adzed square for better fit. Sometimes they were covered with plaster. Such a structure in the Great Valley was called a Virginia-style house. : The food of the Wagon Road was simple. Ashcake, made of cornmeal and water, was wrapped in green cornhusks or cabbage leaves and cooked on the hearth in wood ash. Meats were sometimes speared on a spit, suspended over live coals. A thick porridge called "mush," made of cornmeal boiled with milk or water, was eaten with molasses, boar's oil, or gravy. Smoked pork was a common meat, for hogs grew to maturity in eight months on the beechnuts, acorns, and chestnuts on the forest floor. : The housewife depended on this staple, as one of them testified in James Fenimore Cooper's ''The Chainbearer'': "I hold a family to he in a desperate way when the mother can see the bottom of the pork barrel. Give me the children that's raised on good sound pork afore all the game in the country. Game's good as a relish and so's bread; but pork is the staff of life." : The fare of Germanic families in the lower Pennsylvania counties of Lancaster, York, Berks, and Chester was especially famous. Here a rich limestone plain produced abundant grain and vegetables. Until the railway era, Lancaster's produce made Philadelphia's markets the cheapest and best in the world. Travelers along the Wagon Road noted that the small farmhouses were dwarfed by barns 100 to 150 feet long and 50 feet high, marked with hex signs. It was a profuse land of wheat, rye, corn, potatoes, tobacco, and cattle. : p195> The simple life of the upcountry householder was praised by Andrew Burnaby, an archdeacon of the Church of England who visited Germanic farms in Virginia in 1759. "I could not but reflect with pleasure on the situation of these people," he wrote home to England, "and think, if there is such a thing as happiness in life, that they enjoy it. They are subject to few diseases; are generally robust; and live in perfect liberty; they are ignorant of want, and acquainted with but few vices. Their inexperience with the elegancies of life precludes any regret that they possess not the means of enjoying them." : This was a fair assessment of life along the Wagon Road until the arrival of the industrial twentieth century. : Life in the mountain cabins was compounded of piety, pleasure, and frequent danger. Most of the mountain settlers "laid by" a few goods which they sent by passing wagoners to market: skins, furs, hemp, ginseng, grain, cheese, and butter among them. In return, the wagoner brought them patent medicines, shoes, iron, and hardware which he had bought or bartered for them. Salt was always in demand, and the family salt gourd was guarded. A few pioneers made their living selling salt from salt licks which had once attracted buffalo and Indians. : The dress of the cabin-dweller was as simple as his house. Homespun garments of linsey-woolsey —a blend of cotton and wool—were usual in the early years. Later, when cloth was brought in by wagon, women wore everyday ginghams and calicoes, saving their one dress of silk, velvet, satin, or shalloon for "Sunday-go-to-meeting-best. Pioneer men favored the hunter's garb of coonskin cap and fringed hunting shirt, which they considered a symbol of masculinity in villages and religious colonies, men usually wore broadcloth and serge or linsey-woolsey in winter. Men wore caps and women bonnets to keep sun and May flies away. : Among the Amish, Moravians, Sabbatarians, and Mennonites, a monastic plainness reminiscent of the Roman Catholic orders continued to prevail. In these pietistic sects, simplicity and self-denial extended even to periods of celibacy among married couples. Men sometimes shaved their heads and substituted wigs or white caps. Men's breeches were short, fastened at the knee, and worn with stockings. The broadbrimmed hats they wore to church harked back to John Calvin and his Geneva reformers. Elders and children (p196> shunned the outside world. Then as now, the horse-drawn wagons of the Amish were conspicuous on county roads as church-time neared. To them, to be "plain" was to be undefiled by worldly society. : Little Moravian girls wore a net cap tied under the chin with pink ribbon. Older girls wore white linen caps with red ribbons after they became church members. Married sisters wore caps tied with light blue, while widows' ribbons were white. : Boys and girls on the frontier matured and married young. In a world fraught with danger and epidemic disease, life must be lived fast. Boys often married at sixteen and girls at fourteen. As soon as a mother weaned one child, she expected another. Frontier midwives were busy delivering babies, for physicians were few. : Occasionally a husband long absent at war or in Indian territory was presumed dead, leading a lonely wife to remarry. In such cases of unintentional bigamy, the wife was permitted to choose between spouses. : Frontiersmen taught their children to read from a hornbook, a vellum sheet imprinted with the alphabet and Lord's Prayer and covered with a thin sheet of transparent horn. Scotch-Irish and Lutheran ministers usually instructed a few diligent older lads who were preparing to enter the ministry or the law. From such beginnings arose academies and log colleges like those at Neshaminy and Fagg's Manor, in Pennsylvania, and at Timber Ridge in Virginia. : To take advantage of daylight, the frontiersman arose at dawn and went to bed not long after dark. The principal meal at midday was proclaimed by ringing a farm bell or beating a pan. After supper, the family sat before the hearth, the mother spinning or weaving. Sometimes she sang as she spun, or "trapezied" in, mino ingly, letting the yarn flow from her hand into the spinning wheel, : While the men of a community plowed, planted, tended livestock, and brought in the harvest, the women sewed, knit, cooked, made soap, and put up food for winter. Many early households supplied all their own necessities but salt, lead, and iron. Wild honey served for sugar. : Plows were usually pulled by oxen, which were stronger and nun patient than horses. Mules did not come into use until the nineteenth century. : Church on Sunday was a relief from work, parents and children (197>) riding there together on horseback or wagon. Weddings brought out young and old, dinner often being served on the church grounds before the ride home. An amorous young Scotsman was described as "brigady" and a truculent one as "feisty." At nightfall, after the bride and bridegroom had nervously entered the sleeping loft, friends serenaded them with a "shivaree" ( from "charivari"), beating on kettles to proclaim the glad tidings. It was an unsophisticated age. : In Germanic households, a bride was subjected to the prankish theft of her shoe, despite the defense of her giggling bridesmaids. : "Court day" was another family occasion. Then rural neighbors bartered produce and sat as jurymen, or met as viewers or overseers to provide for the upkeep of their portion of the Wagon Road. : Recalling the arrival of his mother and father in Kentucky in 1779, Chief Justice George Robertson of that state wrote in 1843: ::Behold the men on foot with their trusty guns on their shoulders, driving stock and leading packhorses; and the women, some walking with pails on their heads, others riding with children in their laps, and other children swung in baskets on horses, fastened to the tails of others going before; see them encamped at night, expecting to be massacred by Indians; behold them in the month of December, in t hat ever-memorable season of unprecedented cold called the "hard winter," traveling two or three miles a day, frequently in danger of being frozen or killed by the falling of horses on the icy and almost impassable trace, and subsisting on stinted allowances of stale bread and meat; but now lastly look at them at the destined fort, perhaps on the eve of merry Christmas, when met by the hearty welcome of friends who had come before, and cheered by fresh buffalo meat and parched corn, they rejoice at their deliverance, and resolve to be content with their lot. : Like rural people everywhere, the Appalachian pioneers found pleasure in simple things. Mothers sang to babies as they rocked: :: Hush, little baby, don't say a word ::: Mama's gonna buy you a mocking bird. :: If that mocking bird don't sing, ::: Mama's gonna buy you a diamond ring. :: If that diamond ring turns brass, ::: Mama's gonna buy you a looking glass. :: If that looking glass gets broke, ::: Mama's gonna buy you a nanny goat. :: If that nanny goat don't pull, ::: Mama's gonna buy you a cart and bull. : Churning butter or kneading bread, the housewife worked her hands to the rhythm of a song. So did her husband as he planted corn in the field outside: :: One for the blackbird, :: One for the crow, :: One for the cutworm :: And one to grow. : Men made light work of building a log house by cutting timbers and handling heavy logs together. Neighbors pitched in, the host supplying food and grog. When the roof-pole went up, he passed the brandy bottle around, and the sweating workmen cheered and drank lustily, for the job was nearly done. The owner could hew the rest himself: puncheons for flooring, wall pegs for hanging clothes, a ladder leading to the attic, and the crude hickory furniture, made from leftover lumber. : While neighboring farmers were raising a barn or helping each other kill hogs, wives shucked corn or sewed around the fire at a quilting bee. Quilt covers were pieced from scraps of leftover cloth —wool, silk, or cotton—and lined for warmth with goose down or layers of homespun. A feather mattress, a quilt, and bed linen formed the proud dowry of many a Wagon Road bride. : Music lightened the load of the Appalachian pioneer. The fiddle gave a lift to wedding parties, and the jew's-harp twanged incessantly on wagons plying the road. A few households boasted a dulcimer, a stringed instrument struck with padded hammers. : Plaintive ballads, learned in childhood in England or Scotland, were cherished by emigrants and passed down "by ear" to children and grandchildren. :: It was in and about the Martinmas time, :: When the green leaves were a-falling, :: That Sir John Graeme, in the West Country, :: Fell in love with Barbara Allan. : To the meter and the doleful minor mode of English and Scottish balladry, frontiersmen developed songs of their own. In the pine-covered mountains of Virginia and the Carolinas, many a local Homer contributed to the lore of the misty hills and valleys. Iso-(199> lated from outside influences by mountain fastnesses, Elizabethan ballads and their Appalachian offspring continued to resound into the twentieth century. They were the basis for the "country music" which later emerged in Kentucky and Tennessee. : Akin to the Appalachian's plaintive ballads were folk hymns, sung to popular early European tunes and handed down to the Great Road's settlers by generations past. Some of these went back as far the Norman Conquest, when an Archbishop of York was described as writing verses to fit the melody of the minstrels' bawdy songs. Sixteenth-century Scotsmen added to these folk hymns. : In the Wesleyan revival of eighteenth-century England, hymn-writers Isaac Watts and John Wesley contributed their singable hymns to those of the Presbyterians and Quakers. Though at first disclaimed by old school Anglicans, their music came into great popularity in nineteenth-century America and England. : Folk spirituals sung in the early Appalachians ranged from ballads like "The Romish Lady," who was martyred for espousing Protestantism, to such naive hymns as: :: Alas! and did my Savior bleed, :: And did my Sov'reign die? :: Would He devote that sacred head :: For such a worm as I? :: I yield, I yield, I yield. :: I can hold out no more. :: I sink by dying love compell'd :: And own Thee conqueror." : Many colloquial hymns later adopted throughout Christendom entered America over the Great Road. Others originated during the great Methodist revivals, stirred by Francis Asbury and his associates, which converted thousands of Appalachian dwellers after the Revolution. Many of these were published in the 1800s in English and German-language songbooks—several of them in Scotch-Irish Germanic centers like Philadelphia, Hagerstown, and Singer's Glen, Virginia. : In Germanic "shaped note" songbooks—so-called because of their system of musical notation—are primitive versions of later hymns, together with anonymous melodies like "Turkey in the Straw" and Home, Sweet Home." These too are pioneers' songs which were absorbed or adapted by Negro slaves in their spirituals and jubilee songs. (200>) : Humor was often crude. Among the Scotch Irish, a nightshirt was called an "ebenezer," from the Hebrew for shrine or place worship. When Presbyterian worshippers sang their hymn, "When I Lift My Ebenezer," an embarrassed smile was sometimes seen, : Along with ballads, the Appalachian pioneers enjoyed coma dances, which were akin to the morris dances of medieval England These included the lively nineteenth-century innovation, The Virginia Reel, in which a fiddler scratched out a melody like "Turkey in the Straw" while a caller set the rhythm and put the dancers through their steps: :: Bow to your partner, :: Dosey-do, :: Chicken in the bread pan, :: Kickin' out dough.' : From such country dances came the rural hoedown of later years. Similar was the barn dance, which derived from the "bran" dance performed at a house warming. For such occasion, corn chaff call "bran" was spread on the new flooring so that the oily kernel could be pressed into the wood to polish it. : Such was the life of the Wagon Road—a life which demanded faith and hardihood, leavened with humor and entertainment. The spirit which animated these people was the humor of a Daniel Boone, an Andy Jackson, or an Abe Lincoln. It was to become a vital part of the exuberant American tradition. : Recalling the days of the Wagon Road, a chronicler of early Tennessee asked: :: Could there be happiness or comfort in such dwellings and such a state of society? To those who are accustomed to modern refinements, the truth appears like fable. The early occupants of log cabins were among the most happy of mankind. Exercise and excitement gave them health; they were practically equal; common danger made them mutually dependent; brilliant hopes of future wealth and distinction led them on; and as there was ample room for all, and as each newcomer increased individual and general security, there was little room for that envy, jealousy, and hatred which constitute a large portion of human misery in older societies. : Never were the story, the song and the laugh better enjoyed than upon the hewed blocks, or puncheon stools, around the roaring log fire of the early western settler. :Such was life in the cabins along the frontier trail.

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{| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|'''Team Focus''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #fff; height: 20px;" ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|[[Pickup-177 | Trevor Pickup]] ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|Team Leader. I was born in London and many of my family come from Middlesex. I also am working on the [[Space:History_of_Nonconformists_in_London%2C_England_and_surrounding_counties|History of Nonconformists in London, England and surrounding counties]] as a topic. I would like to help improve London profiles generally as part of the rich history of the City. |- ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"| [[Goff-495|Chris Goff]] ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"| My main interest is in Categorisation and Resources. I am a member of the England Project Categories Team and a member of the Categories Project. |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| [[Shepard-2005|Paul Shepard]] ! align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|[[Beavis-123|Stuart Beavis]] ! align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|My main interest is in my own ancestors in the London and Middlesex area and also developing other trees as part of the Beavis one name study. |- ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|[[Cutler-1068|Matthew Cutler]] ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"| |- ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|[[Vincent-2548|Raewyn Vincent]] ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|Working on errors, sourcing, merging, attempting connections and periodically going over unknown LNABs in an attempt to discover who they are. |- ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|[[Berryann-1|Missy Berryann]] ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"| |- |align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|[[MacLeod-1797|Susie MacLeod]] ! align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| |- ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|[[Brooks-7338|Sarah Brooks]] ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|Working on errors, sourcing, merging, attempting connections of my own ancestors; participating in challenges; especially interested in London Livery Companies and the surname Coverly/Coverley/de Coverly in London & Middlesex. |- |align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|[[Lawn-253|Heather Lawn]] ! align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| I am interested in the Lawn, Larn, Bullard,Goatley, Smith and Hammond families. |- ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|[[Wheatley-2390 | Sara Wheatley]] ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"| |- ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|[[Murphy-28404|Francesca Murphy]] ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"| |- ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|[[Harris-41347|Jules Harris]] ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|I will be working on my birth family from Waltham Abbey and Enfield. I will do my bit with suggestions. I am also a connector, so I will help with that too. |- |} |} ==Statistics== The England team use a standard set of statistics to check on the progress of each county and to highlight areas which need work. The recent statistics for [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England%2C_Regional_and_County_Statistics_Page#Greater_London Greater London] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England%2C_Regional_and_County_Statistics_Page#Middlesex Middlesex] can be found here. These tables gives an overview of the profiles, showing how our branch of the tree is growing and how its quality is improving. '''Team members have been working hard over the last few months to reduce the numbers of unsourced profiles. ''' '''15th June 2023 update''' London reduced the unsourced profiles by 54 last week. Middlesex reduced the unsourced another 50 last week, and we are only 65 away from being below the figure at the beginning of the year. Praise for London and Middlesex on the [[Space:England_Statistics_Commentary|England Statistics Commentary]] '''6th May - Great result for Middlesex with unsourced numbers falling for 4 weeks and suggestions for 3 weeks''' ==Greater London and Middlesex Resources== [[Space:Middlesex_Research_Resources|Middlesex Research Resources Page]] [[Space:London|London administrative history]]

Greater Poland Voivodeship

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[[:Category: Greater Poland Voivodeship, Poland|Greater Poland Voivodeship]]
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{{Image|file=Flags-17.jpg |align=c |size=s |caption=Part of the [[Project:Poland|'''Poland Project''']] }} == General Information == Greater Poland Voivodeship (Polish: Województwo wielkopolskie; [vɔjɛˈvut͡stfɔ vjɛlkɔˈpɔlskʲɛ]), also known as Wielkopolska Voivodeship, Wielkopolska Province,[2] or Greater Poland Province, is a voivodeship, or province, in west-central Poland. It was created on 1 January 1999 out of the former Poznań, Kalisz, Konin, Piła and Leszno Voivodeships, pursuant to the Polish local government reforms adopted in 1998. Greater Poland Voivodeship is divided into 35 counties (powiats): 4 city-counties, and 31 land-counties. These are further divided into 226 communities (gminas). {{Image|file=Greater_Poland_Voivodeship.png|size=300|align=c}}
== Historical Categories of Interest == Finding places in modern Poland, or some other countries, that were once part of Germany can be difficult. This website, Kartenmeister can be helpful. It can be used in conjunction with Meyers Orts. See http://www.kartenmeister.com/preview/databaseuwe.asp *[[:Category: Posen, Preußen]], *[[:Category: Westpreußen, Preußen]] *[[:Category: Pommern, Preußen]] *[[:Category: Kalisz (Province)|Kalisz, Congress Poland, Russian Empire]] {{Image|file=Poland_Historical_Map_Overlay-3.jpg|size=300|align=c}}
==Historical Timeline == *1385 - 1569 = [[:Category: Kingdom of Poland (1385-1569)|Kingdom of Poland]] *1569 - 1772 = (generally) Prowincja Wielkopolska, [[:Category: Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth|Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth]] *1768 = a new Gniezno Voivodeship was formed out of the northern part of Kalisz Voivodeship. However more far-reaching changes would come with the Partitions of Poland. *1772 = In the first partition northern parts of Greater Poland along the Noteć (German Netze) were taken over by Prussia, becoming the Netze District. *1793 = In the second partition the whole of Greater Poland was absorbed by Prussia, becoming part of the province of South Prussia. *1806 = The Greater Poland Uprising of 1806 led to the region's becoming part of the Napoleonic Duchy of Warsaw. *1815 = Following the Congress of Vienna in 1815, Greater Poland was again partitioned, with the western part (including Poznań) going to Prussia, and the eastern part joining the Russian-controlled Kingdom of Poland. Western Greater Poland became the Grand Duchy of Posen and eventually the Province of Posen. *1918 - 1919 = Following the end of World War I, the Greater Poland Uprising (1918–1919). *1921 - 1939 = Most of the region became part of the newly independent Polish state, forming most of Poznań Voivodeship (1921–1939). Northern and some western parts of Greater Poland remained in Germany, where they formed much of the province of Posen-West Prussia (1922–1938), whose capital was Schneidemühl (Piła). Second Polish Republic. *1939 - 1945 = Greater Poland was incorporated into Nazi Germany, becoming the province called Reichsgau Posen. *1947 - 1952 = Poznań Voivodeship, Republic of Poland *1952 - 1975 = Poznań Voivodeship, Polish People’s Republic *1975 - 1999 = With the reforms of 1975 this was divided into smaller provinces (the voivodeships of Kalisz, Konin, Leszno and Piła, and a smaller Poznań Voivodeship). *1999 - Present = The present-day Greater Poland Voivodeship, again with Poznań as its capital, was created in 1999. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greater_Poland_Voivodeship] == Administrative Divisions ==
Administrative division of Greater Poland Voivodeship


{| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable " style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 2px Solid Black;" cellpadding="8" |- |'''City County''' |'''Polish Name'''
(Polish Language Category) |'''Seat''' |'''Gminas''' |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pozna%C5%84 Poznań, Poland] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pozna%C5%84 Poznań, Polska] |Poznań, Poland |none/brak |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalisz Kalisz, Poland] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalisz Kalisz, Polska] |Kalisz, Poland |none/brak |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Konin Konin, Poland] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Konin Konin, Polska] |Konin, Poland |none/brak |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leszno Leszno, Poland] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leszno Leszno, Polska] |Leszno, Poland |none/brak |- |'''County (Powiat)''' |'''Polish Name''' |'''Seat''' |'''Gminas''' |- |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pozna%C5%84_County Poznań County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_pozna%C5%84ski Powiat poznański] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pozna%C5%84 Poznań] |17 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostr%C3%B3w_County,_Greater_Poland_Voivodeship Ostrów County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_ostrowski_(wojew%C3%B3dztwo_wielkopolskie) Powiat ostrowski ] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostr%C3%B3w_Wielkopolski Ostrow Wielkopolski] |8 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gniezno_County Gniezno County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_gnie%C5%BAnie%C5%84ski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gniezno Gniezno] |10 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pi%C5%82a_County Piła County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_pilski Powiat pilski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pi%C5%82a Pila] |9 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Konin_County Konin County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_koni%C5%84ski Powiat koniński] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Konin Konin] |14 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ko%C5%82o_County Koło County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_kolski Powiat kolski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ko%C5%82o Koło] |11 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Czarnk%C3%B3w-Trzcianka_County Czarnków-Trzcianka County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_czarnkowsko-trzcianecki Powiat czarnkowsko-trzcianecki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Czarnk%C3%B3w Czarnków] |8 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Szamotu%C5%82y_County Szamotuły County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_szamotulski Powiat szamotulski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Szamotu%C5%82y Szamotuły] |8 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turek_County Turek County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_turecki Powiat turecki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turek,_Poland Turek] |9 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalisz_County Kalisz County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_kaliski Powiat kaliski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalisz Kalisz] |11 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ko%C5%9Bcian_County Kościan County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_ko%C5%9Bcia%C5%84ski Powiat kościański] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ko%C5%9Bcian Koscian] |5 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krotoszyn_County Krotoszyn County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_krotoszy%C5%84ski Powiat krotoszyński] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krotoszyn Krotoszyn] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gosty%C5%84_County Gostyń County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_gosty%C5%84ski Powiat gostyński] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gosty%C5%84 Gostyn] |7 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wrze%C5%9Bnia_County Września County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_wrzesi%C5%84ski Powiat wrzesiński] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wrze%C5%9Bnia Września] |5 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nowy_Tomy%C5%9Bl_County Nowy Tomyśl County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_nowotomyski Powiat nowotomyski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nowy_Tomy%C5%9Bl Nowy Tomyśl] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jarocin_County Jarocin County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_jaroci%C5%84ski Powiat jarociński] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jarocin Jarocin] |4 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Z%C5%82ot%C3%B3w_County Złotów County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_z%C5%82otowski Powiat złotowski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Z%C5%82ot%C3%B3w Zlotow] |8 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W%C4%85growiec_County Wągrowiec County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_w%C4%85growiecki Powiat wągrowiecki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W%C4%85growiec Wągrowiec] |7 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleszew_County Pleszew County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_pleszewski Powiat pleszewski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleszew Pleszew] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rawicz_County Rawicz County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_rawicki Powiat rawicki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rawicz Rawicz] |5 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C5%82upca_County Słupca County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_s%C5%82upecki Powiat słupecki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C5%82upca Słupca] |8 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%9Arem_County Śrem County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_%C5%9Bremski Powiat śremski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%9Arem Śrem] |4 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oborniki_County Oborniki County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_obornicki Powiat obornicki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oborniki Oborniki] |3 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K%C4%99pno_County Kępno County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_k%C4%99pi%C5%84ski Powiat kępiński] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K%C4%99pno Kępno] |7 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolsztyn_County Wolsztyn County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_wolszty%C5%84ski Powiat wolsztyński] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolsztyn Wolsztyn] |3 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%9Aroda_County,_Greater_Poland_Voivodeship Środa County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_%C5%9Bredzki_(wojew%C3%B3dztwo_wielkopolskie) Powiat średzki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%9Aroda_Wielkopolska Środa Wielkopolska] |5 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostrzesz%C3%B3w_County Ostrzeszów County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_ostrzeszowski Powiat ostrzeszowski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostrzesz%C3%B3w Ostrzeszów] |7 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leszno_County Leszno County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_leszczy%C5%84ski Powiat leszczyński] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leszno Leszno] |7 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grodzisk_County,_Greater_Poland_Voivodeship Grodzisk County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_grodziski_(wojew%C3%B3dztwo_wielkopolskie) Powiat grodziski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grodzisk_Wielkopolski Grodzisk Wielkopolski] |5 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chodzie%C5%BC_County Chodzież County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_chodzieski Powiat chodzieski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chodzie%C5%BC Chodzież] |5 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mi%C4%99dzych%C3%B3d_County Międzychód County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_mi%C4%99dzychodzki Powiat międzychodzki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mi%C4%99dzych%C3%B3d Międzychód] |4 |- |}
{{clear}} == Research Resources == *[https://geneteka.genealodzy.pl/index.php?op=gt&lang=eng&w=15wp Geneteka - births, marriages, deaths] *[https://poznan-project.psnc.pl/index.php?lastname=&lang=en POZNAN PROJECT POZNAN REGION MARRIAGE INDEXING PROJECT FOR 1800-1899] *[http://www.basia.famula.pl/en/ BaSIA Database of Archival Indexing System] *[http://www.oledry.nekla.pl/news/arch3.php Protestant Church Records in Nekla, 1819-1835]; Nekla, Posen, Preussen - Evangelische Church Records 1819-1835. Nekla Evangelisch Church Records for BMD, 1818 - 1874. Also includes land registers for Nekla, Siedleczek, Gierlatowo, Chlapowo, and Barcyzna as well as some Bible Records, hymns, and photographs of area cemetery headstones. *Cemetery: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery-browse/Poland/Wielkopolskie?id=state_3071 Findagrave Wielkopolskie] *Cemetery: [https://grobonet.com/index.phppage=wyszukiwanie&imie=&nazw=&wojewodztwo=Wielkopolskie&miasto= Grobonet Wielkopolskie] *Cemetery: [https://www.ecmentarze.pl/wyszukaj-pochowanego/wojewodztwo/wielkopolskie eCmentarze.pl] *[https://www.gorzow.ap.gov.pl/ State Archive in Gorzow Wielkopolski] *[https://www.archiwum.kalisz.pl/ State Archive in Kalisz] *[https://archiwum.leszno.pl/new/ State Archive in Leszno] *[https://plock.ap.gov.pl/State Archive in Płock] *[https://poznan.ap.gov.pl/ State Archive in Poznan] *[https://www.archiwum.zgora.pl/State Archive in Zielona Góra] *[http://wtg-gniazdo.org/ Wielkopolskie Towarzystwo Genealogiczne]: obituary search engine, search engine for the Prussian army and many other valuable information. ==Sources == *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greater_Poland_Voivodeship#Administrative_division Greater Poland Voivodeship, Wikipedia

Greefhorst

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== Nederlands == '''De Greefhorst is een boeren erf, gelegen te Garderbroek onder Garderen waarnaar onze familie vernoemt is.''' ''The Greefhorst is a farm in Garderbroek near Garderen in Gelderland, the Netherlands, from which our family got it's name.'' De naam “horst” verwijst naar een oud akkerland. Oorspronkelijk werd deze naam gebruikt voor een zanderige en beboste hoogte in een natte omgeving. Ten behoeve van de ontginning werd zo’n terrein afgebrand en ontstond er later opnieuw bosbegroeiing. De Greefhorst bestaat nog steeds. Er is een boerderij “De Grote Greefhorst” aan Graafhorstweg 12 en daarnaast staat “De Kleine Greefhorst”. Van boerderij “De Greefhorst” is uit de 18e eeuw bijzonder veel archiefmateriaal bewaard gebleven waaruit Jan Grefhorst een verhaal heeft kunnen samenstellen dat hopelijk een inzicht zal geven hoe dit erf "De Greefhorst" (soms ook Grefhorst genoemd) in het bezit van ons verre voorgeslacht is gekomen en hoe men het weer is kwijtgeraakt. === De geschiedenis van de naam Greefhorst === ''Door [[Grefhorst-1|Jan Grefhorst]]'' "De Greefhorst" ben ik het eerst tegengekomen in een akte uit 1739, wanneer het door een zekere Hendrik Cornelissen wordt verkocht aan een zekere Wouter Hendriksen. In deze akte staat o.a.het volgende: ''"Een erff en goedje van ouds genaemt de Greeffhorst, bestaende in huijs en hoff met een schuijrtje en een bergh mitsgaders hoge en laege landerijen, velden en haegen en houtgewasschen en vordere gereghtigheden daer bij van ouds gehoort hebbende in specie met de halve steegh daer aenleggende, sooverre als het landt en den hoff sigh uijt strekken, ook met het regt van rijden met waegen en peerden als mede van drijven en weijden met peerden, beesten en schaepen op het garderbroeker veldt, voorts met sijn aen uijt wegen, welke daer van ouds bij gebruijkt sijn."'' Dit Garderbroekerveld dat hier wordt genoemd was in vroeger dagen voor een belangrijk deel nog onontgonnen en onverdeeld gebied, met heidevelden en veel meer bos dan er nu is. Als de boeren er vanouds verworven rechten op hadden, mochten ze er hun vee vrij laten grazen. === '''Hoe "De Greefhorst" in bezit van onze familie kwam.''' === In de eerste helft van de 18e eeuw leefden er in het Garderbroek drie broers, t.w.: '''[[Barten-3|Wouter barten]]''', '''[[Barten-2|Beert Barten]]''' en '''[[Barten-6|Gerrit Barten]]'''. Deze broers waren behoorlijk vermogend. Ze bezaten meerdere boerenerven en stukken grond. In de z.g. protocollen van bezwaar, opgemaakt door de schout van Barneveld vinden we verschillende akten waarin staat dat deze drie broers grond en boerenerven kochten. Ook in het z.g. malenboek van het vroegere maalschap Garderen wordt vaak verhaald over verkoop van de opbrengsten van het boerenland door de drie gebroeders. Deze broers kregen ook erf en goed "De Greefhorst" in hun bezit. Ze kregen het echter niet direkt in hadden, maar via een familielid van hun, een zekere '''[[Gerrits-48|Annetje Gerrits]]''', de weduwe van '''[[Willemsen-15|Gijsbert Willemsen]]'''. Zij kocht op 21 april 1750 erf en goed "De Greefhorst" van een zekere Rijkjen Arrensen en haar erfgenamen. Rijkjen Arrensen was de weduwe van Jan Theunissen. Dat laatste is interessant, omdat de nazaten van deze Jan Theunissen ook de naam "Greefhorst" hebben aangenomen evenals onze familie. Deze katholieke familie Greefhorst is géén familie van ons, maar voor zover is na te gaan is de naamsovereenkomst alleen gelegen in het feit dat zij uit dezelfde boerderij stammen als onze familie. Als Annetje Gerrits overlijdt is er het probleem dat haar directe erfgenamen '''[[Hendriks-18|Bessel Hendriksen]]''' en '''[[Barten-5|Claasje Barten]]''' zijn overleden en dat hun kinderen nog wettelijk onmondig zijn om de erfenis in ontvangst te nemen. De gebroeders Barten worden dan onder andere als voogd aangesteld, terwijl zij ook mede-erfqenamen zijn. Claasje Barten was n.l. hun zuster. Als zodanig erven de broers dan ook "De Greefhorst". In deze akte van 1 september 1757 verklaart echter broer Wouter dat hij afstand wenst te doen van de gezamenlijke bezittingen, waarna hij voor 800 gulden door de andere twee broers wordt vrijgekocht. De boerderij "De Greefhorst" is dus nu in bezit van de twee broers, maar eigenlijk is "De Greefhorst” v.a. 1750 in bezit van ons voorgeslacht. De Greefhorst wordt tussen 1757 en 1763 betrokken door '''[[Beerts-4|Annetje Beerts]]''', één van de dochters van Beert Barten, en haar man '''[[Evertsen-2|Beert Evertsen]]'''. Dan overlijdt Beert Barten en moeten de gezamenlijke eigendommen van de gebroeders Barten -bestaande uit ongeveer 16 stukken grond, 3 huisjes en 2 boerenerven- verdeeld worden onder de erfgenamen. In eerste instantie wordt middels een akte van 14 juni 1763 het gehele gezamenlijke bezit in tweeën gedeeld. Gerrit Barten krijgt de ene helft en de weduwe van Beert Barten -'''[[Hendriks-7|Hilletje Hendriks]]'''- de andere helft. Dan komen op 31 januari 1764 Hilletje Hendriks en haar kinderen bij elkaar om de hun toegewezen helft verder te verdelen. Hilletje Hendriks geeft dan al haar bezittingen aan de kinderen, zowel onroerende goederen als inboedel, have en vee. De kinderen betalen haar hiervoor 1050 gulden. Er wordt echter overeengekomen dat, wanneer Hilletje Hendriks zou hertrouwen, zij dan 400 gulden aan haar kinderen terug zal geven. === De Grote- en Kleine Greefhorst === "De Greefhorst" is nu dus in gezamenlijk bezit gekomen van de kinderen van Beert Barten en wordt tot ongeveer 1770 nog steeds bewoond door Beert Evertsen en Annetje Beerts. Tot 1773 wordt in alle akten steeds gesproken over een plaatsje of erfje "De Greefhorst", niet over een groot boerenerf. Vanaf 1775 wordt echter steeds gesproken over "De grote Greefhorst" en "De kleine Greefhorst". Het lijkt dus aannemelijk dat tussen 1773 en 1775 één van de twee boerderijen of beide boerderijen zijn gebouwd zoals ze er vandaag de dag nog staan. In een akte van 1775 wordt "De grote Greefhorst" nogmaals genoemd als deze wordt toegewezen aan de drie zusters '''[[Beerts-2|Caatje Beerts]]''', '''[[Beerts-4|Annetje Beerts]]''' en '''[[Beerts-3|Klaasje Beerts]]''' en hun mannen. Dan overlijdt ook de laatste van de drie broers Gerrit Barten en wordt het gehele nalatenschap opnieuw verdeeld. In een lijvige akte van 6 pagina's wordt alles op 1 juli 1775 vastgelegd. De gehele nalatenschap van Gerrit Barten -afgezien van inboedel, have en vee dat later per erfhuis wordt verkocht en verdeeld- wordt vastgesteld op 11.879 gulden. Dit wordt verdeeld onder 8 erfgenamen die dan allemaal een deel krijgen ter waarde van 1350 gulden. "De grote Greefhorst" komt in deze akte niet meer voor omdat die reeds is verdeeld. "De kleine Greefhorst" wordt voor 1/4 deel toegewezen aan Hendrik Beertsen en Caatje Beerts. Het daghuurders huisje waarheen Beert Evertsen en Annetje Beerts inmiddels zijn verhuisd wordt toegewezen aan '''[[Meynten-1|Jan Meynten]]''' en Klaasje Beerts. Beert Evertsen en Annetje Beerts krijgen uit de nalatenschap van Gerrit Barten het minst van allemaal; zij hebben zoveel schulden gemaakt dat er voor hen slechts 347 gulden overblijft. Op 19 juli 1775 verkopen Beert Evertsen en Annetje Beerts en Jan Meijnten en Klaasje Beerts hun aandeel in "De Grote Greefhorst" aan Hendrik Beertsen en Caatje Beerts, zodat deze laatstgenoemden nu de eigenaren zijn van zowel "De grote Greefhorst" als "De kleine Greefhorst". Zij verkopen echter "De grote Greefhorst" op 22 oktober 1778 aan een zekere Jan Tuynenberg voor 5000 gulden. "De kleine Greefhorst" blijft voor onbekende tijd in hun bezit, maar dit erf wordt nu bewoond door een zekere Willem Woutersen. Wie er later nog allemaal bezit hebben genomen van de twee Greefhorsten heb ik niet uitgezocht; wel is duidelijk dat het nooit meer in bezit is geweest van het nageslacht van Beert Evertsen en Annetje Beerts. Door de vele boedelscheidingen zijn de vele bezittingen van de gebroeders Barten zo versnipperd, dat er niets van is overgebleven. ''[Bron: Geschiedenis van de familie Grefhorst door Jan Grefhorst, oktober 2008]'' === GEGEVENS UIT DIVERSE (ARCHIEF)BRONNEN EN PUBLICATIES: === http://www.mijnbeek.nl/chapters/10&11/10&11.html '''BARNEVELD HISTORISCH KADASTER 1705 - 1805''' (J. Hols, Vereniging Veluwse Geslachten, Barneveld, 1996): Onder Garderen fiche 86 staat: Beerd Barten 1750 - 1761; diens weduwe 1761 - 1763; Beert Evertsen 1763 - 1771 (Hendrik Beertsen volgt op); onder fiche 89 nieuw huisje staat Beert Evertsen 1774 - 1785 (Rik Willemsen volgt op). '''CIVIEL-RECHTERLIJK ARCHIEF BARNEVELD 1675 – 1811''' (G. Caudron, Vereniging Veluwse Geslachten, Barneveld, 2002): * Op pagina 90/91 staat onder ORA 0203, inv. nr. 846, buurschap Garderbroek, folio 138, 138°, 139, d.d. 14-06-1763: ''"Alsoo ‘t Garrit Barten en de weduwe van desselfs broeder Beert Barten en desselfs kinderen niet langer gelegen kwam om haarlieder goederen onder elkanderen in gemeenschap te besitten, soo is een magescheyd gemaakt over de goederen die zij tot hier toe onverdeeld en in gemeenschap hebben beseeten sulks op volgende wijse. ... Waartegens ten tweede aan de weduwe Hilletje Hendriks en haar opgenoemde kinderen is toegedeeld de volgende goederen: 1. het plaatsje genaamd DE GREEFFHORST daar Beert Evertse woond, ... "''. * Op pagina 91/92 staat onder ORA 0203, inv. nr. 846, buurschap Garderbroek, folio 141, 141°, d.d. 31-01-1764: ''"Het magescheyd tussen Hilletje Hendricks en haare kinderen opgerigt na overlijden van Beert Barten."'' * Op pagina 93 staat onder ORA 0203, inv. nr. 846, buurschap Garderbroek, folio 147°, d.d. 23-05-1767: ''"Beert Evertsen X Annitje Beerts zijn wegens opgenomen penningen schuldig aan Garrit Noy en sijn suster Cornelisje Noy en haaren erven een somma van twee hondert guldens met als onderpand haarlieder eygendommelijk een vierde part van het erve en goed DE GREEFFHORST onder buurschap Garderbroek gelegen, waarop de comparanten woonen. Geroyeert den 19e augustus 1773."'' * Op pagina 100 staat onder ORA 0203, inv. nr. 846, buurschap Garderbroek, folio 168, 168°, 169, d.d. 24-08-1769: ''"Beert Evertsen X Annetjen Beerts woonagtig op DE GREFFHORST zijn wegens verstrekte penningen schuldig aan Gerrit Barten ofte sijnen erven een capitale summa van agt hondert en vijfftig guldens hollands gelt met als onderpand 1° haar geregte vierde part aan de plaats genaamt DE GREFFHORST gelegen in ’t Garderbroek. 2° een agtste part aan de plaats genaamt DE KLEIJNE KROL daar Hendrik Janssen op woont, als mede haar geregt vierde part aan den Hogen Hoff, Geertencamp, de bijde lange akkers, den Hogen Camp en ’t halve Brugstukje, alles gelegen in buurschap Garderbroek. Ingevolge permissie en quitantie van de erffgenamen van Gerrit Barten ervintelijk op t magescheyd tussen hunlieden opgerigt den inhoud deses geroyeert op den 27e juny 1775. oircond mijn ondertekening W.B. Blanken."'' * Op pagina 100 staat onder ORA 0203, inv. nr. 846, buurschap Garderbroek, folio 169, 169°, 170, d.d. 24-08-1769: ''"Beert Evertsen X Annetjen Beerts woonagtig op DE GREFFHORST sijn wegens verstrekte penningen schuldig aan Cuijntjen Jans ofte haaren erven een capitale summa van drie hondert en vijfftig caroly guldens met als onderpand 1° haar geregte vierde part aan de plaats genaamt DE GREFFHORST gelegen in ’t Garderbroek. 2° een agste part aan de plaats genaamt DE KLEIJNE KROL daar Hendrik Janssen op woont, als meede haar geregt vierde part aan den Hooge Hoff, Geertencamp, de bijde lange akkers, den Hoogen Camp en ’t halve brugstukje, alles gelegen in buurschap Garderbroek. Geroyeert den 19e augustus."'' * Op pagina 102 staat onder ORA 0203, inv. nr. 846, buurschap Garderbroek, folio 176, 176°, d.d. 19-08-1773: ''"Beert Evertsen X Annetjen Beerts zijn wegens geleende penningen schuldig aan Cuyntjen Jans en haare erven een capitale summa van seevenhondert en vijfftig caroly guldens met als onderpand 1° haar eygendommelijk geregt vierde part aan de plaats DE GREFFHORST. 2° Haar agtste part aan ’t erff DEN KLEIJNE KROL, als mede 3° en laastelijk haar geregt vierde part aan den Hogen Hoff, Geestencamp, de bijde lange akkers, den Hogen Camp e ’t halve Brugstukje, alles gelegen in buurschap Garderbroek. Geroyeert den 26e januari 1776."'' * Op pagina 104 staat onder ORA 0203, inv. nr. 846, buurschap Garderbroek, folio 181, 181°, d.d. 20-06-1775: ''"Tussen Bart Beertse X Aaltjen Breunissen ter eenre en Hendrik Beertsen X Caatjen Beerts ter andere zijde een erffmagescheyd opgerigt over hunlieder portien aan het erff en goedt DE GROOTE GREEFFHORST, gelegen in buurschap Garderbroek tot dato deses (uyt haaren ouderlijken boedel heenkomende) met hunne twee andere susters Klaasjen Beerts X Jan Meijnten en Annetjen Beerts X Beert Evertsen in ’t gemeen, ieder voor 1/4e part bezeten zijnde, waarbij Bart Beertsen X Aaltjen Breunissen overgeven en cederen hun 1/4e part aan bovengemelde erff aan Hendrik Beertsen X Caatjen Beerts, die daar en tegens aan genoemde parthije 1e condividente beloven uyt te keeren eene summa van veertien hondert guldens vrijgelt."'' * Op pagina 105 staat onder ORA 0203, inv. nr. 846, buurschap Garderbroek, folio 182°, 183, d.d. 23-06-1775: ''"Bart Evertsen X Ceeltjen Wouters, Dries Besselssen weduwenaar van Styntjen Jans, Hendrik Beertsen X Caatjen Beerts, Bart Beertsen X Aaltjen Breunissen, Johannes Sagels X Anna Maria Barten, Gijsbert Cornelissen X Annetje Bessels, Jan Meynten X Klaasjen Beerts, Beert Evertsen X Annetjen Beerts te zamen erffgenamen van Gerrit Barten hebben uyt de hand verkogt en alnu getransporteert aan Aart Lubbertsen X Breunisjen Jordens de halvscheyd aan een erffje en goed DEN KLEIJNEN KROL, gelegen in buurschap Garderbroek, waar van koperen de wederhelvt is toebehorende, thans in pagt gebruykt wordende bij Hendrik Janssen Ouden Wit en zulx voor een summa van een duysent guldens."'' * Op pagina 105 staat onder ORA 0203, inv. nr. 846, buurschap Garderbroek, folio 183 t/m 185, d.d. 01-07-1775: ''"Tussen de gesamentlijke erffgenamen van wijlen Gerrit Barten met namen Bart Evertsen X Ceeltjen Wouters, Dries Besselssen weduwenaar van Styntjen Jans, Hendrik Beertsen X Caatjen Beerts, Bart Beertsen X Aaltjen Breunissen, Johannes Sagels X Anna Maria Barten, Gijsbert Cornelissen X Annetje Bessels, Jan Meynten X Klaasjen Beerts, Beert Evertsen X Annetjen Beerts op navolgende wijse. ... Ten vijffden wordt aan Beert Evertsen X Annetjen Beerts bij desen voor hun 8e portie alleen bewesen in geld de somma van f 347-:- aangezien dezelven aan desen boedel schuldig waaren wegens gevestigde obligatie groot in capitaal ad f 850-:- En aan verlopene renthen ses jaaren ad3 percento dus nog f 153-:- Alle welke schulden hier door zijn voldaan en gemelde obligatie ten prothocolle van beswaar vrijelijk mag worden geroyeert, makende dit een en ander te zamen getrokken uyt eene summa van f 1350-:- ofte derselver 8e portie."'' * Op pagina 109 staat onder ORA 0203, inv. nr. 846, buurschap Garderbroek, folio 192, 192°, d.d. 29-01-1776: ''"Jan Meinten X Klaasjen Beerts en Beert Evertsen X Annetjen Beerts hebben uyt de hand vercoft en getransporteert aan Hendrik Beertsen X Caatjen Beerts de 1e comparante ¼ part en de tweede insgelijks ¼ part dus te zamen de geregte helfte van ’t erff en goed DE GROOTE GREEFFHORST genaamt in buurschap Garderbroek gelegen, zijnde in zijn geheel vrij deylbaar thinsgoed en zulx voor eene summa van twee duysent en seeven hondert gulden."'' * Op pagina 121/122 staat onder ORA 0203, inv. nr. 846, buurschap Garderbroek, folio 222°, 223, d.d. 01-12-1784: ''"... hebben publicq verkogt en al nu getransporteert aan gemelde Egtbert en Ceel Derksen gebroeders en hunne erven een erffje en goed gelegen in buurschap Garderbroek te Drienhuysen, thans in pagt gebruykt wordende door Beert Evertsen, zijnde vrij allodiaal deylbaar thinsgoed, doende jaarlijks in de ordinaris verpondinge f 3-1- en aan thins aan de Rekencamer f –8-8 en zulks voor de summa van seven hondert en tachentig guldens vrij gelt."'' * Op pagina 122 staat onder ORA 0203, inv. nr. 846, buurschap Garderbroek, folio 223°, 224, d.d. 01-12-1784: ''"... hebben uyt de hand verkogt en al nu getransporteert aan Teunis Wouterssen en zijnen erven een erffje en goed gelegen in buurschap Garderbroek te Drienhuysen, thans in pagt gebruykt wordende bij Beert Evertsen ..."'' '''UITGAVEN EN INKOMSTEN DIACONIE GARDEREN 1717 - 1817:''' CH: Onder uytgaav. van de diaken Wulf Riksen staat: 26-12-1796 voor 1/4 jaar kostgeld van Beerts Evertsz 20 : - : -. == English == === The history of the Grifhorst family name === In the beginning of the 19th century King Louis Bonaparte, the younger brother of Napoleon Bonaparte, who ruled the Netherlands for a short period of time, adopted the two-names system. With this act all residents had to be registered with a first and a last name. Most people had no registered last name but were simply known by a patronymic, the name of their father, a profession, or a toponym, the location where you lived. It was in this time that Evert Beertssen (or Berendsen, son of Berend) registered the last name ‘Greefhorst’ after the name of the farm where he grew up. === The Greefhorst family farm === The Greefhorst was first mentioned in a bill of sale from 1739 when it was sold by a man named Hendrik Cornelissen to a Wouter Hendriksen. The bill mentioned the following: “''A courtyard and estate known of old as De Greeffhorst, consisting of a house and yard with a barn and storage provided high and low farmlands, fields and hedges and keeping crops and further righteousnesses whereby belonging from days past in mortar with half an alley, as far as the land and court stretches out, also with the right to ride with wagon and horses and driving and fielding of horses, beasts and sheep on the field of Garderbroek, furthermore in and outcoming roads which have been used in days past''.” Somewhere between 1757 and 1763 Beert Evertsen and his wife Annetje Beerts, parents to Evert Beertssen Greefhorst, moved in the main house which was owned by her father. Beert and Annetje lived there at least until 1770. Until 1773 the Greefhorst was always mention as place or court, but never as a large homestead. As of 1775 there is mention of a Greater Greefhorst and a Smaller Greefhorst so it is plausible that one or both houses/farms that we see today were build between 1773 and 1775. The Great Greefhorst is mentioned once more in 1775 when the father of Annetje dies and the property is divided amongst her and her two sisters Caatje and Klaasje, and their husbands. The whole legacy of 11,879 Guilders is divided into 8, but the Greater Greefhorst is not mentioned because it had already been sold. 1/4th of the Smaller Greefhorst is granted to Caatje and her husband Hendrik. The testament also mentions a ‘dayloners house’ where Annetje and her husband Beert are living at that moment. On july 19th 1775 both Annetje and Klaasje sell their share of the property to their sister Caatje who now owns both the Greater Greefhorst as the Smaller Greefhorst. On October 22nd 1778 the Greater Greefhorst is sold to Jan Tuynenberg, the Smaller Greefhorst stays in their possession for an unknow period of time but is inhabited by a Willem Wouters. The Greefhorst has never been in possession of a Greefhorst again. === From Greefhorst to Grifhorst === When and why the name Greefhorst became ‘Grifhorst’ we can only speculate. Perhaps it has something to do with the local dialect not being understood by the local clergy. We do know that the marriage certificate of '''Aart''' (1788-1849), the son of Evert Greefhorst, mentions Greefhorst as last name in 1815, but his death certificate in 1849 states ‘Grifhorst’. '''Cornelis''' (1827-1898), son of Aart again is registered as ‘Greefhorst’ by birth, marriage and death, but his son '''Berend''' (Ben) (1855 Holland – 1914 Iowa USA) is registered as Grifhorst. Another case is that of '''Berendina''' Grifhorst, the youngest daughter of Evert Greefhorst. She is mentioned as ‘Berendsen’ in several occasions, but all her children are named Grifhorst and she is mentioned as Grifhorst on all the birth- and death certificates of her children.

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== One Place Study == {{OnePlaceStudy|place=Green Garden Township, Illinois|category= Green Garden Township, Illinois One Place Study}} This One Place Study is an attempt to research everyone that has lived in Green Garden Township, Illinois. Members: * [[Nelson-3486|Jamie Nelson]] * If you would like to join and help research, please [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Green_Garden_Township%2C_Illinois_One_Place_Study#comments leave a comment]! == History == Green Garden Township formed in 1853. ''The History of Will County, Illinois'' (Chicago: Wm. Le Baron, Jr. & Co., 1878), [https://archive.org/details/historyofwillcou00chic/page/582/mode/2up 583]. Previous to that, the area was part of Trenton Township and Manhattan / Carey. {{Image |file=Sanders-12085.png |caption=Michael F. Sanders |align=r }} The earliest settlers in the northwest part of Green Garden Township came from New York and Vermont. ''The History of Will County, Illinois'', [https://archive.org/details/historyofwillcou00chic/page/584/mode/2up 585]. [[Sanders-12085|Michael Francis Sanders]] "the Squire" was the first in this area, arriving in 1847. G. M. Green "the Deacon" arrived around the same time. ''The History of Will County, Illinois'', [https://archive.org/details/historyofwillcou00chic/page/586/mode/2up 586]. Soon after, other families from Vermont followed. These include Rev. James Hudson, Daniel Haradon, David McClay and Hiram Twining. Next were the Bailey family from New York, and Bemiss family from Michigan. Around the same time, Germans started settling into the southeast of the area. ''The History of Will County, Illinois'', [https://archive.org/details/historyofwillcou00chic/page/586/mode/2up 587]. The first German was probably John T. Luehrs, who arrived in about 1848. Other early Germans were the Dierks family (cousins of John Luehrs) and the Strassen family, who both arrived in about 1851. == Population == To see a list of people who appear in Green Garden Township records, see [[:Category: Green Garden Township, Will County, Illinois|Category:Green Garden Township, Illinois]]. == Cemeteries == There are five cemeteries in Green Garden Township. === Green Garden Methodist Cemetery === The cemetery is located adjacent to the Green Garden United Methodist Church. Contact: Green Garden United Methodist Church, U.S. Rt. 45, Frankfort, IL, 60423. Aka: * Andres South Suburban Genealogical and Historical Society, ''Cemetery Census Series: Green Garden Township, Will County, Illinois" (2000), Green Garden Methodist Cemetery. * Greenview [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/238337/green-garden-greenview-cemetery Green Garden Greenview Cemetery on Find A Grave] === Rose Hill Cemetery === [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/107761/rose-hill-cemetery Rose Hill Cemetery on Find A Grave] === St. Peter's Cemetery === [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2132348/saint-peters-cemetery Saint Peters Cemetery on Find A Grave] === Twining Cemetery === [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/108618/twining-cemetery Twining Cemetery on Find A Grave] === Union Cemetery === [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/108636/union-cemetery Union Cemetery on Find A Grave] == Churches == === Christian Church === The first Christian Church was organized in 1847. ''The History of Will County, Illinois'', [https://archive.org/details/historyofwillcou00chic/page/588/mode/2up 589]. The building for the church was erected on 4 July 1861. === German Baptist Society === The German Baptist Society was formed around 1855. The building was erected about 1861. === St. Peter's German Evangelical Lutheran Church === St. Peter's German Evangelical Lutheran Church was organized in 1863. ''The History of Will County, Illinois'', [https://archive.org/details/historyofwillcou00chic/page/590/mode/2up 590]. The building was erected in 1867. A new building was erected [four years ago]. === German Methodist Church === Green Garden United Methodist Church. In 1871, a German Methodist Church was erected. It was located on Steunkel Road, east of Route 45. A new church building was built in 1885. == Schools == == Military == == Genealogical Records == * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-64VS-HQ 1850 Census (Trenton Township)] * [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBT-5M7?wc=7QVJ-RNV%3A1589423252%2C1589426075%2C1589426132&cc=1473181 1860 Census] (All people have been entered in WikiTree) * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939V-5G95-T9?cc=1803971 1865 Illinois State Census] * [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6QV7-JKF?wc=92KW-RM6%3A518684301%2C519865101%2C519866301&cc=1438024 1870 Census] (All people have been entered in WikiTree) * [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYYB-S5C?wc=QZ2Q-BHZ%3A1589399935%2C1589401177%2C1589402649%2C1589395132&cc=1417683 1880 Census] (All people have been entered in WikiTree) * [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DTPS-FNL?wc=9BQG-TQS%3A1030552601%2C1036169101%2C1036170401&cc=1325221 1900 Census] (All people have been entered in WikiTree) * [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RVL-8C7?wc=QZZW-BYL%3A133640201%2C143395501%2C137237101%2C1589089700&cc=1727033 1910 Census] * [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GR64-RT2?wc=QZJG-13B%3A1036473701%2C1040354701%2C1037537901%2C1589333111&cc=1488411 1920 Census] * [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9R4K-H74?wc=QZFS-4TH%3A648807601%2C652188901%2C649634801%2C1589282343&cc=1810731 1930 Census] * [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89MB-7QJ9?wc=QZXR-PL2%3A790104501%2C804667101%2C792522201%2C804672002&cc=2000219 1940 Census] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/739428 Records of St. Peters Evangelical Church in Green Garden] (Images 8 - 14 of 504 entered in WikiTree) * William Wallace Stevens, [https://books.google.com/books?id=B3JNAAAAYAAJ Past and Present of Will County, Illinois, Volume 1] (1907). * William Wallace Stevens, [https://archive.org/details/pastpresentofwil02stev/page/n5/mode/2up Past and Present of Will County, Illinois, Volume 2] (1907). * [[Space:Green_Garden_Township%2C_Illinois_Newspaper_Clippings]] == Other Links == * [https://www.toi.org/township/Will-county-Green-Garden-township/ Green Garden Township Website] * [[Wikipedia: Green Garden Township, Will County, Illinois]] * [https://www.facebook.com/pages/Green-Garden-Township-Will-County-Illinois/112170352129114 Unofficial Facebook Page] == Footnotes ==

Green Name Study

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[[Category:Green Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Green Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Green Green] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Green name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Green's), by time period (18th Century Green's), or by topic (Green DNA, Green Occupations, Green Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. '''Origin of the name Green and its meaning''' *[https://www.houseofnames.com/green-family-crest House Of Names] ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Green Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[J-276|Paula J]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Green}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:North_Carolina_Greene_%26_Green_Wills&public=1 North Carolina Green and Greene Wills] * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Greene Greene] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/deGreen deGreen] ==Sources== *[http://nyshistoricnewspapers.org./ NYHISTORICNEWSPAPERS]

Greendale Cemetery, Harare, Harare Province

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This page is part of the [[Space:Zimbabwe_Cemeteries_Team|Zimbabwe Cemeteries Team]]. See the [[:Category:Greendale Cemetery, Harare, Harare Province | Greendale Cemetery List]] for people buried in this municipal graveyard. The Greendale and other Cemeteries may be found grouped under the parent category [[:Category:Zimbabwe, Cemeteries|Zimbabwe, Cemeteries]]
'''Cemetery name:''' Greendale Cemetery
'''Address:''' Victory Avenue, Greendale, Harare, Zimbabwe
'''GPS Coordinates:''' GPS Coordinates: -17.81658, 31.14118
'''Information:''' Greendale Cemetery in Harare's Greendale Suburb is now a closed for burials, except where plots have been pre-purchased. The Cemetery is maintained in good condition by the Department of Housing and Community Services, part of the City of Harare. ---- '''Research Leads Sought:''' Occasionally, gravestone photography will identify people whose antecedents are not clear, or needs additional basic information. We list names seeking leads as to their proper identify: * Grace '''Bradshaw''' b. 1879, d. 1972 - Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia; association: [[Bradshaw-3504|Alexander Bradshaw]] same grave; sought by [[Field-4274|Field]] If you know any of the above and have further details please contact the person seeking information.

Greene Family of Plymouth Colony

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Greene (Green) Family of Plymouth Colony == * by [[Green-323|Richard Henry Greene]] (1839-1926) * published by The Press of T.A. Wright, New York, 1909 * 145 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Greene_Family_of_Plymouth_Colony|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/greenegreenfamil00gree * https://archive.org/details/greenegreenfamil01gree * https://archive.org/details/greenegreenfamil1909gree * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008685317 * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE85277 * ''Historical Intelligence - Greene'', [[Space: NEHGR| The New England Historical & Genealogical Register]] (NEHGS, Boston, Mass., 1909) Vol. 63, [https://books.google.com/books?id=_zcvhEe8L74C&pg=PA201 Page 201]. ::* "Mr. Richard Henry Greene of 235 Central Park, West, New York City, will shortly issue '''The Greene Family of Plymouth Colony'''. The three earliest generations appeared in the [[Space:NEHGR|REGISTER]] and part of the fourth and fifth in the ''[[Space:The_New_York_Genealogical_and_Biographical_Record|New York Biographical and Genealogical Record]]''. He has not been successful in discovering the descendants of Desire (Greene) Hinckley, or of John Greene, son of William and Desire (Bacon) Greene, but he has altogether 811 in the nine generations, descendants of Mary (Greene) Barker, Warren Greene, William Greene, Sarah (Greene) Barker, and James Green. By this it will be seen that the family is not large. The book will not be for sale." === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Greene, Richard Henry. ''[[Space:Greene Family of Plymouth Colony|Greene (Green) Family of Plymouth Colony]]'' (T.A. Wright, New York, 1909) [ Page ]. * ([[#Greene|Greene]])

Greene-Jones War

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[[Category:Lawson-10040 Green-Jones War]] [[Category: Tennessee]] [[Category: Tennessee History]] [[Category: Tennessee Project]] [[Category:Hawkins County, Tennessee]] [[Category:Hancock County, Tennessee]] [[Category: Projects Related to Appalachia]] [[Category: South Central Appalachia Team]] [[Category: Central Appalachia Team]] {{Image|file=Greene-Jones_War-6.jpg|size=m}} == The Greene-Jones War Project == '''Project Goal:''' The goal of this project is to collect information on the participants, places and events of the Greene-Jones feud, a late nineteenth-century Appalachian Mountain clan feud centered in Hancock County, Tennessee, in the United States, but some of the fighting spilled over into the Clinch Valley region of Hawkins County. It is reputed to be second only to that of the infamous Hatfield–McCoy feud in scale, duration, and number of people killed. Although some accounts are exaggerated, at least sixteen people, including one child, were killed during the course of the feud, and many others were seriously injured. Coggins, Allen R., ''Tennessee Tragedies Natural, Technological, and Societal Disasters in the Volunteer State (Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 2012) 1st Ed. p.241. ISBN 978-157233829. '''Errors:''' Errors are bound to happen. I have tried to stay with newspaper articles as sources, but names are common among several different people of the time and some articles seem to conflict. ''If I have posted anything you know to be incorrect'', please let me know the facts and your source through the comments section at the bottom of this page. '''Format:''' The history of the feud is presented chronologically in a ''Timeline''. Each new paragraph of the Timeline begins with an '''event date''' followed by a '''short narrative'''. The narrative is backed up by transcriptions of articles from one or more of the newspapers of the day. Transcribed articles are block quoted in italics and each article is sourced back to the original publication, The ''Timeline'' section is followed by a ''participants'' section listing those who participated in, or were affected by the Greene-Jones Feud with links to their Wikitree profiles. '''Tasks:''' Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and you are welcome to help. Because it is a living document, I have added a "Last updated" line just below the title. * Build a timeline of the events. - COMPLETE * Upload narratives and newspaper articles concerning the events - COMPLETE * Compile a list of those involved, injured or killed. - COMPLETE * Link to the biographies of those involved in the conflicts. - WORKING * Upload pictures of the participants. * Be sure to include sources if known '''Latest update''': 27 April 2024. As of this date, this site has be viewed over 3000 times! At the end of February of this year, Steve Gillley and Rod Mullins of ''Appalachian Stories'' found this page and used it to put together an informative [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkUoZzvoZzY pod-cast] on YouTube. Gilley said, "We have been asked to do this podcast for probably the last year and a half to two years and the reason it's taken us this long is because there are very few accounts, two that I can think of, that lay out the timeline in this. One of them being an article in the Rogersville Review that was put out a few years ago, but it's very sparse and I used that...as best as I could... I then subsequently found a website and just off the top of my head I cannot remember the name of it... that is an excellent synopsis of this entire story and it's an ongoing process the person that has put this together is continually updating it as he gets more information and really developing a very good story about this Feud." I'm glad Mr Gilley was able to use two years worth of my effort to create his podcast, but it seems odd he couldn't remember my name or this website long enough to thank me. '''Previous updates:''' : July 2023 - Added Wikkitre categories. :February 2023 - Corrected the name of Tennessee's governor who provided clemency to Western. :March 2022 - added new sources refined the timeline, reordered some events, corrected narrative, fixed typos and reformatted some sections. '''Contributors:''' When I stated this page, there were not many sources to draw from: I found a disjointed and rambling [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greene%E2%80%93Jones_War Wikipedia article], an interestingly detailed [https://prezi.com/p/aozxww_qomq7/greene-jones-war/ Prezi]] , and '''Brandon Meek's''' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpsqpqhnWWI&t=245s school project] on YouTube narrated by '''Teresa Meek.''' Currently, this project just has one member: me. But if you have informtion to add, or would like to join this project, please contact me. Those who have contibuted to this project are: # '''Alton Lee Greene''', whose book''Geene Family Tree of Jeremiah and Anne (Hartley) Greene: 1799-1970,'' is heavily referenced the Wikipedia article, "Greene-Jones War." # '''Mattea Reed''', autor of thePrezi, "Greene-Jones War." # '''Brandon Meek''' who posted the YouTube video, "Greene-Jones War." # '''Teresa Meek''' who narrated the YouTube video, "Greene-Jones War." # '''[[Lawson-10040|Bryan Lawson]]''', [the author] whose great-grandfather married Martha Purkey-Greene, who was left widowed by the feud. # '''Deborah Travis''', a great-granddaughter of George W. Greene, who had first-hand knowleddge about the shooting at Hampton's home, # '''Frank Gilbert''', the grandson of Western Gilbert, who's uncle was named after the governor who gave clemency to Western Gilbert. Will you join me by contributing to this project? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=29834144 send me a private message]. Thanks! Edit below this line only, Thank you. ---- = The Greene-Jones War = {{Black Sheep Warning}} == Prologue == Although the Greene-Jones feud did not actually start until the "hog incident" around 1887, many discussions of the hostilities begin with a reference to the 1863 shooting of [[#AG|Alfred Greene]], a Civil War conscientious objector, killed by Confederate-aligned bushwhackers just outside his own home. I suspect Alfred's story is used as a starting point for three reasons: First, the "shock value" of the narrative. Backed by a blood-stained article of clothing and a rifle housed in the East Tennessee History Museum, Alfred's story provides a shocking Introduction to the hostilities to come, and arouse interest in the overall narrative of the feud. Second, Alfred was the uncle of three of the earliest participants in the feud, and third, I believe Alfred's story provides a clear introduction into how the residual anger, fear, and desperation of the Civil War carried over in people's lives even after the war ended.-- [[Lawson-10040|Bryan T. Lawson]]. == Timeline of Events == === Civil War Animosity === '''26 July 1863''' -- As the American Civil War began to reach into East Tennessee, Hancock County divided along family lines between the Union and the Confederation. Although most in Hancock County proved loyal to the Union (source needed), [[#AG|Alfred Greene]] choose not take either side. He would not enlist in the Union army, and he did not want to be conscripted into the Confederate Army. So for his own safety, he stayed hidden in the mountains in seclusion. In 1863, he got word that his wife, [[#MPB|Mary Elizaeth "Polly" Berry]], had just given birth to their eight child, and he decided to visit her. Polly was the daughter of Thomas Berry, Justice of the Peace, and his wife Hannah. Anticipating that he would return to his home to see his newborn child, three men who favored the Confederate side positioned themselves around Alfred's home and waited in ambush. They shot and killed Alfred just outside of his own home Greene, Alton, in notes and letters recorded in "Echoes from Vardy", an article by William Grohse in the ''Rogersville Review,'' date unknown. . {{Image|file=Greene-Jones_War-1.png |size=l |caption=Alfred Greene's nightshirt - Knoxville News-Sentinel McRary, Amy, "A Widow, a new father among those caught in war's violence." ''The Knoxville News-Sentinel,'' (Knoxville, Tennessee), 1 Sep 2013., p. 55 . }}
''A Cream colored night shirt on display at the Museum of East Tennessee History helps tell Greene's story. The Hancock County farmer was wearing the shirt when he was killed July 26 1863. Bulletholes and faded stains of blood are still visible today. Greene would likely be called a conscientious objector today; He didn't want to fight for the Union or the Confederacy. In order to evade conscription into the Confederate army, he hid in the hills near his home. But that July evening, when it was dark, Greene came home to see his newborn son and check on his wife. Somehow three Confederate members of the neighboring Jones family learned he was home. The account told at the history center is that the men fired at Greene's home. Greene grabbed his rifle and ran towards a nearby shed (The rifle's also on display at the 601 S. Gay St. Museum) As he ran, he was killed. The murder helped escalate bad blood between the families into a feud that lasted until 1890 and was chronicled as "The Greene-Jones War." '' - The Knoxville News-Sentinel
After the Civil war, [[#RG|Robert D.]] and [[#DAG|David A. Greene]], the brothers of Alfred, hunted down and executed two of the three men who they had determined had killed their brother. The third man was said to have gone crazy from the constant fear of being hunted down Greene, Alton. ''Greene Family Tree of Jeremiah and Anne Hartley Greene, 1700-1970.'' (limited printing) Claude Greene, Pineville, Louisiana, 1970. (Anderson Greene p. 24) (Asa Jones p 17) (Robert and David Greene p. 20) . Robert later became the Clerk of the Court in Hancock County, and then Deputy Sheriff. He helped his son, [[#OG|Orlando "Lander" Greene]] become Deputy Sheriff as well . ===End of the Civil War === '''Sunday, 9 April 1865,''' -[[Lee-3|General Robert E. Lee]] surrenders the Army of Northern Virginia to [[Grant-468|General Ulysses S. Grant]] at the courthouse in Appomattox, Virginia It would be another 16 months before [[Johnson-10479|President Andrew Johnson]] would declare a formal end to the conflict Pruitt, Sarah, "Why The Civil War Actually Ended 16 Months After Lee Surrendered," an article on ''History.com,'' [https://www.history.com/news/why-the-civil-war-actually-ended-16-months-after-lee-surrendered], 1 September 2018. . Despite the fact that the war had officially ended, there were those in the outer country sides who continued to routinely fight and kill along those partisan lines.
''A fellow by the name of Chas. Jones, who was one of a gang of outlaws who infested the county of Hawkins, in Tennessee, was killed a few days ago, by Mr Lewis Horton, near Kingsport. Horton was watching at a fox-stand, when Jones approached and attacked him. Jones is the third of the gang who has gone up -- or rather down. They were in the habit of whipping and driving off rebels -- but they are done with that business now.'' - The Abingdon Virginian The Abingdon Virginian, (Abingdon, Virginia), Friday, 18 January 1867, p3.
'''Saturday, 4 July 1868''' - Fully two years after the end of the war, the separatist killings continued between those formerly aligned with the Union and those pledged to the Confederacy:
''Murder. East Tennessee, under Brownlow's malignant influence, must be a perfect hell upon earth. On Saturday last a difficulty occurred in the vicinity of War Gap, in Hawkins county, by which two men, Lark Kyle and William Singleton, lost their lives. It appears that Singleton murdered Kyle in cold blood because he was a rebel; whereupon Kyle's friends immediately killed Singleton as an act of prompt and righteous judgment. This business of murder and assassination is so common in East Tennessee as hardly to excite attention.'' - Lynchburg Republican, Lynchburg, Virginia Lynchburg Republican, quoted in ''The Daily Dispatch,'' (Richmond, Virginia), 11 July 1868. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress. .
=== Friction between the Families === The Greenes and the Jones were neighbors, but there was no deeper relationship beyond that. There were even some signs of disrespect. One of the Greenes who would play a major role in the conflict was [[#HG|Hampton Greene]], the son of Joel and Nancy (Slaton) Green. He married a cousin, [[#SSG|Susan Greene]], the daughter of Joel's brother, Richard, and his wife, Virginia (Trent) Green . Susan was affectionately called "Sookie" by her family, but not by the Jones clan. Some of the young Jones boys would tease Susan, calling, "Here, Sookie, Sookie!" as if they were calling a cow . Twenty-four years after Alfred's murder, one of the first newspaper accounts of a violent act between the Greene and Jones families appears: '''Wednesday, 1 June 1887''' - [[#TG|Thomas Greene]], most likely the son of James and Lucy (Lanham) Greene, has an altercation with [[#JM|Jeff Miner]], who was related in some way to the Jones (not proven). Thomas came upon Jeff Miner and found him mistreating a woman. Thomas Intervened and a fight occurred in which Thomas stabbed Jeff 22 times and shot him in the head with his own pistol Ferrell, Rodney, " Bloody Feud – Remembering the Greene-Jones Feud”, ‘’Rogersville Review'' (Rogersville, Tennessee) 26-27 June 2010, page 6A..
''Jeff. Miner, an ex-convict residing at Luther, Tenn., having attacked Thomas Greene, was stabbed twenty times and shot through the head. Minor died and Greene surrendered to the authorities.'' - The Milan Exchange, Gibson County, Tenn. The Milan exchange. (Milan, Gibson County, Tenn.), 18 June 1887. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress. ''The Bolivar Bulletin,'' (Bolivar, Tennessee), 1 June 1887. The ''Nashville Banner’’, (Nashville, Tennessee), 11 June 1887, p.2.
''Rogersville. On Wednesday, June 1st, an affair occurred between Tom Greene and Jeff Miner, In Lee Valley, on the line of Hancock and Hawkins counties. Greene was passing along the road and came upon Miner, who was abusing a woman, pulling her hair, and treating her roughly otherwise. Greene remonstrated with him. This enraged Miner and he drew his pistol and presented It at Greene and said that if he did not promise him then and there that he would not law him, he would kill him. Greene managed to open his knife in his pocket and on seeing an opportunity, grabbed hold of Miner's pistol with one hand and began to carve him up with the other. He managed to get the pistol from Miner, and after cutting him in twenty-two places, shot him through the head with the weapon. At last account Miner was still living, but it was thought to be a mortal wound. The difficulty began in Hancock county and ended in Hawkins. Greene surrender to the authorities of Hancock and was tried and bound over to court in a bond of $2,000. Miner Is well known here having been connected with several house burnings in Rogersville, some seven or eight years ago. He was an ex-convict and Is said to be a desperate fellow.'' - The Jonesborough Herald and Tribune, Jonesborough, Tenn. Herald and Tribune. (Jonesborough, Tenn.), 16 June 1887. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress. ..
===Stony Gap Church=== '''Sunday, 26 June 1887''' - Deputy Sheriff [[#OG|Lander Greene]], son of [[#RG|Robert D. Greene]], discovers [[#WH|William Hobbs]] at a church event at Stony Gap, on the border of Hawkins and Hancock Counties. Lander has a warrant for William's arrest, but William is carrying a gun. Lander is shot and killed, but not before he returns fire and wounds his assailant.
''Bill Hobbs, A Tennessee outlaw, was shot dead near Nashville [sic] by Deputy Sheriff Green, after wounding the officer.'' - Daily Evening Bulletin, Maysville, Kentucky Daily Evening Bulletin (Maysville, Kentucky), 30 June 1887. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress. .
:''East Tennessee Skirmish.''
''June 29. A special from Knoxville, Tenn., says news comes from Strong [sic] Gap Church in Hancock county of a fatal shooting there last night. Will Hobbs, a member of an outlaw gang that has killed several men during the past few months, was In attendance at the meeting with a pistol buckled around him. Deputy Sheriff Green tried to arrest Hobbs and a fierce fight ensued in which both men were killed and a number of persons injured.'' - Wichita Eagle, Wichita KansasWichita Eagle. (Wichita, Kansas), 30 June 1887. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress.
'''editor's note:''' This event took place at Stony Gap, not Strong Gap, and William Hobbs did not die, he was eventually arrested in Texas six years later.
''A special from Morristown says: A double tragedy occurred in Hancock county yesterday. About a year ago a man named Hobbs shot a man in Sneedville and left the country to evade prosecution. He returned a few days ago and attended services at a church in that county. Yesterday morning, Deputy Sheriff Green had a warrant for his arrest and attempted to serve it. Hobbs resisted and shot Green, the ball entering the right breast. After falling, Green rose to his knees and fired at Hobbs, who was running [away], hitting him in the back, the ball coming out at the left breast. Both are in a critical condition. The physicians say there is no chance for the recovery of either.'' - The Memphis Appeal The Memphis Appeal. [volume] (Memphis, Tenn.), 29 June 1887. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress.
''Murder in Hancock.''
''[Supplement to the Knoxville Tribune]. Lee Valley, June 27 -- And still the day of murder is not passed. Yesterday, Sunday, at Stony Gap, about five miles south of Sneedville, a crowd of people had gathered to have a singing. Deputy Sheriff Green in walking around during recess spied a pistol in the pocket of "Bill" Hobbs and made an attempt to arrest him -- when Greene attempted the arrest, Hobbs jerked [the] pistol from his pocket and shot him twice through the body, one ball passing through just below the heart, the other one still lower down. As soon as his pistol was empty, he started to run when Green fired two shots at him, one taking effect in his left shoulder and the other through his back. They are both in a dangerous condition. It is not thought that either of them will get well. Hobbs is said to be a bad man. He shot a man by the name of Thompson over a year ago. It is not thought that Green will live through the day. Hobbs can't live, but a short time. Those make four men killed in the same neighborhood on the line of Hawkins and Hancock in the last few weeks, to-wit : Jeff Minor, Wm. Blankinbeckler and these last two.'' - The Comet, Johnson City, Tenn. The Comet. (Johnson City, Tenn.), 07 July 1887. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress. .
''The Comet'' article reported four deaths in Hancock county up to this point. They were: Jeff Miner, William Blankenbeckler, William Hobbs and Orlando Greene -- Jeff Miner was killed by Thomas Greene on the 1st of June of 1887; In April of 1887, in an event unrelated to the feud, George Morton killed his neighbor, 70-year-old William Blankenbeckler with an axe. Morton went to Blankenbeckler's home to gamble on cards. They were playing late into the night by the light of a torch when Morton accused Blankenbeckler of cheating and killed him with the axe. Morton was sentenced to twenty years' hard labor ''The Journal and Tribune','' (Knoxville, Tennessee), 14 Nov 1888, p. 1. ; Although William Hobbs was shot through the chest, the article was incorrect in reporting his death. William Hobbs escaped to Texas and was finally arrested some six years later and charged with the murder of Sheriff Orlando Greene "Caught in Texas", ''The Knoxville Sentinel, ''(Knoxville, Tennessee) 25 November 1893.; Following Orlando's death, his father, Robert Greene, moved his family to Sanger, Texas "United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6QSQ-517?cc=1325221&wc=9B7B-3Y3%3A1030553601%2C1032974201%2C1033024701 : 5 August 2014), Texas > Denton > ED 54 Justice Precinct 5 > image 13 of 29; citing the household of Robert D. Green. === The Hog Incident === {{Image|file=Greene-Jones_War-5.jpg |size=m |align=l |caption=Richard 'Dick' Greene was said to be
the meanest man in the county}} '''Christmas, 1887''' – Folklore says that the actual start of the feuding was precipitated the week of Christmas by a wandering hog "Bloody Hancock," ''The Journal` and Tribune'', (Knoxville, Tennessee), 1 June 1889. The "Greene's side" of the feud was mostly comprised of Greene family members related by blood. Their leader, it would appear, was [[#RDG|Richard "Dick" Greene]] who was sometimes referred to as "the meanest man in the county" and is credited with instigating the war . The "Jones' side" was more of a loose confederation of friends and family members by marriage. In fact, there were several Greene family members sympathetic to the Jones' side. [[#Asa|William Asa Jones]], who went by his middle name, would become the emergent leader of "the Jones's side".
''According to legend, this feud started over a hog. Apparently, some of the Joneses who lived on or near the Greenberry Green farm near Duck Creek were hauling logs down to the Clinch River to be floated to market in Chattanooga. Someone left the fence down after the Joneses crossed the property of one Richard "Dick" Greene and a hog belonging to Mr. Greene got through the fence and wandered up a hollow to a liquor still, ate and destroyed a considerable amount of mash; whereupon a second Mr. Jones decided to keep the hog to pay for the damage incurred. Mr. Greene came to claim the hog. An argument ensued.'' - The Rogersville Herald Unnamed contributor (likely Alton Greene) to the Hancock County Historical and Genealogical Society. ''Hancock County Tennessee and Its People.'' Walsworth Publishing, USA, 1989. Vol.1. (the hog incident p. 35) (retaliation p 39). .
A different story says it was the Jones boys that had a hog that kept going through a hole in the fence. It eventually got into Richard Greene's corn field. Richard told Asa that he needed to fix the hole in the fence, but Asa chose to ignore the problem. A few days later, Asa came over to the Greene's place looking for his pig, but Richard Greene had killed it and stuffed it in the hole in the fence. When confronted by the angry Jones boys, an argument ensued. Some versions of the story add that Richard Greene then took an axe and broke to pieces an iron cauldron that belonged to the Jones. '''Editor's Note:''' In my opinion, any version of the feud story that says they "killed the hog and stuck it in the hole it had crawled through" is likely untrue. (See [[#theHog|Research Note #1]] for an in-depth discussion on the genesis of the feud). - Bryan Lawson ===Another Version=== The 22 November, 1891 edition of the ''New York Sun'' carried a similar, but different version of the genesis of the feud Brown, Katy Lawson, et al. ''Moonshine, Feuds & Malungons 1891 The New York Sun, '', a collaborative document in the GIBSON'S, COLLINS AND LINKING FAMILIES FROM NEWMANS RIDGE, TENN.social group, [https://www.facebook.com/notes/gibsons-collins-and-linking-families-from-newmans-ridge-tenn/moonshine-feuds-malungons1891-the-new-york-sun/1213806792067604/]posted 28 Jan 2018 on Facebook.com, accessed 15 Feb 2022. "Tennessee Mountaineers", ''The Sun'',, (New York, New York), 22 Nov 1891, p. 27. . The ''Sun'' article begins with details of a different "family" feud in Hancock County and picks up the Greene-Jones Feud in Section V. '''editor's note: ''' The ''Sun'' article was written four years after the events and there are questions concerning its validity. See [[#ednote|Research Note #4]] for more information.
''Four years ago, however, another feud broke out.... This is the Green-Jones feud, which, next to the Sutton-Barnard feud is the worst that has ever caused deaths in Hancock county. Richard Green and Asa Jones were neighbors and friends. One day, about four years ago, Green saw that his hogs were limping and bleeding. He went along the mountain to find out the cause and came upon Asa Jones' son Jim stoning and dogging his hogs. Green fell to cursing and then to thrashing the boy, who yelled so loudly that old Asa came. Asa separated them and took up the quarrel. He ordered Green to go home. As Green was unarmed he went away sulkily, swearing that he would have revenge.'' - New York Sun .
=== First Blood === '''Sunday, 12 February 1888''' -- One of [[#Asa|Asa Jones']] boys, [[#JJ|James Jones]], confronts [[#RDG|Richard Greene]] and they argue. James curses at Richard, which triggers his anger. Later, they pass each other on the highway and Richard kills James. James' death begins a pattern of retribution; a feud whose violence will continue on and off for the next 20 years Tryniski, Thomas, Old Fulton New York Post Cards database, (http://fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html : 23 Apr 2015) citing "Jones vs Greene" ''Saint Paris Era-Dispatch'', (Saint Paris, OH) 14 Nov 1889, p. 2, col 1. .
''The war between the Jones and the Greene Factions has been waged with such persistency that killing of another man has rekindled the fires of hate. It is said that the trouble between the Jones and the Greene factions originated in a dispute concerning hogs. James Jones and Richard Greene fought, but neither was seriously hurt. On Saturday, February 12, 1888, Jones and Greene met on the highway. The latter waited until Jones got in front of him, when he fired four shots at him, one of the shots taking effect in the back, causing death some days afterward.’’ - The Middleburgh Post, Middleburgh, PA "Jones vs. Greene." ''The Middleburgh Post.'' (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pennsylvania), 14 Nov. 1889. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress. (https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn86081895/1889-11-14/ed-1/seq-2/)..
''Shooting In Hancock -- Last Sunday Dick Greene and Jas. Jones, son of Asa Jones, got 'into a difficulty, when Greene shot Jones through the body. The bullet entered on the right side just above the hip and passed through the body coming out on the left side. It is considered a very dangerous wound. Greene went to Sneedville and gave himself up to the Sheriff of Hancock county. We have not been able to get any of the particulars, but from what we can learn there was an old grudge between them, and when they met on last unday, they undertook to settle it. Jones in all probability will die. They were both young men. Jones is about 18 years old. Greene is some older. This is a sad ending of a difficulty that may have grown out of a very slight misunderstanding. It is the outgrowth of the habit of carrying concealed weapons. Greene fired five shots at Jones, emptying all the chambers of his pistol. From what we can learn Jones did not shoot at all. The time has come when there should be a stop put to such lawlessness by the enforcement of the law.'' - The Rogesville Review "Shooting in Hancock", ''The Comet'' (Johnson City, Tennessee), 23 Feb 1888. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress. (https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn89058128/1888-02-23/ed-1). .
''A few days afterward Green and his wife were walking along the mountain road. Green had his three month's old baby in his arms. They met up with Jim Jones driving home in a wagon. As soon as Green got within range, he drew a pistol from his pocket and holding the baby in his left arm opened fire upon Jones. Three of his five shots entered Jones' body, but [Jones] managed to keep his seat until he got home. He was carried into the house and died a few days afterward.'' - New York Sun
=== Retaliation === '''Sunday, 15 April 1888''' -- The Greene brothers, [[#RDG|Richard]], [[#Link|Lincoln]] and [[#TG|Thomas Greene]] are out looking over their fields when they are ambushed by [[#Asa|Asa Jones]], [[#JP|James Pratt]], and [[#LM|Lewis Moore]]. Richard and Lincoln escape unharmed, but Thomas is shot in the arm and it eventually has to be amputated.
''Old Asa Jones was furious at this, and, getting together his relatives, he declared war against Green and all his tribe. They lay in wait one afternoon behind some rocks at a point where they knew Green came by with his two brothers. The first shot from the rocks warned the three Greens, and they jumped for the trees. The two parties fired at each other until dark. Richard Green was shot through the clothing. His brother James was so badly wounded in the arm that it had to be cut off. '' - New York Sun . '''editor's note:''' It was actually Thomas Green, not James, that was badly wounded.
''Rogersville Herald -- The Greenes and Jones of Hancock County got into another racket on last Sunday. It appears that while Richard, Lincoln and Tom Greene were out looking over their fields, they were supposedly ambushed by members of the Asa Jones family, one of whom Richard killed a few months since. Tom Greene was badly wounded in one of his arms while his brothers received no further injury than to have their clothes torn by some of the bullets.'' - The Rogersville Herald .
'' Knoxville, Tenn., April 20 -- The people of Hancock county are in a state of high excitement. Some time since a prominent citizen named James Jones was killed by Richard Green. Yesterday, while Lincoln and Dick [sic] Green, brothers of the murderer were passing along a public highway, they were fired upon and badly hurt. Their assailants were Asa Jones, father of James, and two men named Pratt and Moore. Warrants have been issued for the arrest of the trio. They have fled into the mountains, swearing they will never be captured alive. All the firearms in Rogersville have been purchased by friends of each faction, and more trouble is inevitable. '' - The Comet, Johnson City, Tenn. "Another Feud Started," ''The Comet'' (Johnson City, Tennessee), 26 Apr 1888. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress. (https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn89058128/1888-02-23/ed-1). .
‘’’editor’s note:’’’ Lewis Moore mentioned is also known as Lewis Gilbert, brother of[[#WG|Western Gilbert]] and the sons of Letitia (Moore) Gilbert "United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DCG9-XFJ?cc=1438024&wc=KP7K-6TL%3A518655501%2C519139501%2C518801803 : 14 June 2019), Tennessee > Hancock > District 06 > image 9 of 24; citing Lewis H. (4) and Western Gilbert (1) in the home of their grandmother, Elizabeth Moore (55) and mother, Letitia Gilbert (22). '''Monday, 16 April 1888''' -- John Greene, another brother of Thomas, Richard, and Lincoln Greene, goes to the house of Asa Jones to confront him regarding the attack on his brothers. As he makes his exit, he is shot at and he fires a shot in return which is answered with a hailstorm of bullets, but no one is injured.
''The shooting was renewed on Monday by John, another of the Green brothers, going to the house of Asa Jones, probably to investigate the shooting of the day previous, and on his leaving was likewise fired upon, and upon returning the fire, about thirty shots is said to have been exchanged, but no person is known to have been hurt. It is feared that the affair is not over with yet. ''- Rogersville Herald Rogersville Herald, (Rogersville, Tennessee), 21 April 1888, p.2.
''Lee Valley (April 30) -- The Jones' and Greene's trouble seems to be quelled for the present as I do not hear of any fresh outbursts from either party. Thos. [Thomas] Greene is convalescent with his arm but the physicians do not think it will have to be amputated. ''
=== Asa's Home Burned === {{Image |size=m |align=l |file=Greene-Jones_War-1.jpg |caption=A typical Appalachian home of the period. image courtesy of Tennessee State Library and Archives, 403 7th Avenue North, Nashville, TN 37243. Free for use. }} '''Friday, 20 April 1888''' – Asa Jones' house is destroyed by fire. The Jones order a large quantity of guns and ammunition, and prepare to retaliate against the Greenes Knoxville Journal and Tribune (Knoxville, Tennessee, 25 April 1888.
''Knoxville, April 24. – The Jones and Greene feud in Hancock county still progresses. The house occupied by old man Jones, father of the boy killed two months ago, was burned last night by the Greenes, and some of the inmates barely escaped with their lives. The Jones crowd ordered five Winchester rifles from a hardware house in this city to-day and another battle is imminent.'' - Knoxville, Tennessee A Knoxville newspaper in a Special Dispatch to ''The American'', printed in the ''Tennessean, ''(Nashville, Tennessee), 25 April 1888.
''Rogersville. April 24. – The Jones and Greene feud still progress in Hancock county. Last night the house of Jones, father of the boy killed, was burned with all the plunder. Today the Jones crowd ordered by telegraph five Winchester rifles from Knoxville. Another battle is expected soon.'' - The Knoxville Journal "The Jones and the Greenes." ''The Comet. ''(Johnson City, Tenn.), 26 April 1888, quoting from the ''Knoxville Journal.'' Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress. (https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn89058128/1888-04-26/ed-1/seq-3/). .
=== Tensions Increase === '''May 1888''' - Several of the feudal participants on both sides are arrested and tried in Hancock County and indicted for felonious assault, including Lewis Gilbert and his younger brother, [[#WG|Western]].
''Who began this fight, no human being knows except those concerned, for each one's story differs and all were indicted for the offense, each being charged with feloniously assaulting the other. After this, each side began to increase and it seemed that every reckless, roving boy in the community would become volunteers in the " Jones and Greene War." Soon, the Jones party had twelve men armed with Winchesters roving the country to the terror of the people. The Greene party also increased.'' - The Knoxville Journal and triune, Knoxville, Tenn."Bloody Hancock," ''The Journal` and Tribune'', (Knoxville, Tennessee), 1 June 1889
'''Monday, 28 May 1888''' -- After nearly two months of relative peace, there is another attack. Joel Greene and Harvey Ferrell are traveling down War Creek when they come under fire by Greene family members. Joel, the son of Larkin and Mahala (Trent) Greene, is a cousin to Richard, but sat sympathetic to the Jones. He was hit in the arm by a rifle ball and it had to be amputated .
''Knoxville, Tenn., May 31 --The Jones Greene feud still rages in Hancock county. Another battle was fought Monday, during which Joel Greene was seriously wounded. Both sides go heavily armed.'' - The Daily Democrat, Huntington, Virginia The Daily Democrat, (Huntington, Virginia), 31 May 1888.
''Some time in May, while Joel Greene, a cousin to Dick but friend of the Jones' was in company of Harvey Ferrel [sic] and both were going down War Creek when they were fired on from the woods and Greene's right arm was shattered near the shoulder. The limb was amputated, and for this, a number of the Green crowd stand indicted.'' - The Knoxville Journal and Tribune, Knoxville, Tenn.
'''Wednesday, 30 May 1888''' -- An altercation breaks out between the Jones, Lewis Gilbert, James Pratt and the Greenes. The feud claims two more victims -- an unnamed son of [[#HG|Hampton (Hamp) Greene]], and Dick Greene were both murdered. It was anticipated by one reporter that the bloodshed would end the fighting; by another that the end was nowhere in sight.
''The Jones-Greene feud in Hancock county has probably come to an end. Lewis Moore and one of the Jones' had a regular pitch battle with the Greenes. The result was that two of the Greenes were killed, Dick and a young son of Hampton Greene. It is believed that this will end the trouble’’. - The Comet, Johnson City ''The Comet.'' (Johnson City, Tenn.), 07 June 1888. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress. (https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn89058128/1888-06-07/ed-1/seq-1/)
''It is announced that the long-pending Jones-Greene feud in Hawkins county is ended by the result of the last encounter. The news is that Lewis Moore and one of the Jonses, last week, had a regular pitched battle with the Greenes, in which two of the Greenes, Dick and a son of Hamp Greene were killed. '' - The Morristown Gazette, Morristown, Tenn. ''The Morristown Gazette.'' (Morristown, Tenn.), 6 June 1888
''A Tennessee Family Feud -- Knoxville, Tenn., June 2 – For the past three months a deadly feud has existed in Hancock county between the Jones and Greene families. A number of men have been killed and crippled on both sides and one of the Jones leader's house burned. The origin of the trouble is an old family feud. Information from that section is that the factions had a fierce battle Wednesday night, in which two more of the Greene crowd were killed and a number of the party seriously wounded. The end is not yet, and it is feared a military company will be needed to check the warring factions in their desire to exterminate each other.'' - Evening Bulletin, Maysville, KY "A Tennessee Family Feud." ''The Evening Bulletin.''(Maysville, Kentucky), 2 June 1888, Vol. VII, No.166. [https://fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html].
''Feudal Battle in Tennessee. Knoxville, Tenn. May 31. -- The Jones-Greene Feud still rages in Hancock county. Another battle was fought Monday, during which Joel Greene was seriously wounded. Both sides go heavily armed.'' - The Daily Democrat, Huntington, Indiana The Daily Democrat [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/4515977/the-daily-democrat/], (Huntington, Indiana). 31 May 1888.
=== Hampton's Home Attacked === {{Image|file=Greene-Jones_War-2.png |size=m |align=r |caption=''The St. Landry Democrat'' -7 July 1888 }} '''Saturday, 2 June 1888''' -- Hampton Greene's home is surrounded and attacked by a group of Jones men who fired over 200 shots into his home, wounding many and killing his 5-year-old grandson, identified as [[#child|Anderson Greene]] [[#RN2|(see Research Note #2)]] who had hidden in the house to "stay with the men." After this shooting, Hancock County Sheriff [[#RG|Robert D. Greene]] ordered a boxcar load of rifles and ammunition in anticipation of continuing violence. Patterson, Lowell. "Greene-Jones Feud Turned Into Bloodshed in Hancock County in 1800s," ''Rogersville Review'' (Rogersville, Tennessee), 26 Sept 1991, p. A3.
''On June 2, 1888, Dick Greene, Link Greene, J.H. Greene, Dan Greene and Patton Ferguson, who were stopping at the house of Hamp Greene, were attacked by the other side, who fired upon them from ambush. For several hours the fight continued, hundreds of shots being exchanged. Anderson Greene was killed. There were 12 men on the Jones side, against six on the other. Some time afterwards John Drinon [sic] was shot by William Nichols, who was at once shot and killed by Brownlow Pearson. Drinon died of the wound received. There was a cessation of hostilities while the Gilbert and Greene cases were in the courts but these having been settled, it would appear that the war is again to be waged, with what results, no one can foretell.'' - The Middleburgh Post, Middleburgh, PA
''Southern Gleanings – The Jones-Greene war in Hancock County still rages. A battle was fought recently at the residence of Hamp Green. During the progress of the battle a five-year-old child was killed and several of the combatants were slightly wounded. Over two hundred shots were fired. A new invoice of rifles had been shipped to the scene of war.'' - St. Landry Democrat, Opelousas, LA "Southern Gleanings." ''St. Landry Democrat.'' (Opelousas, La.), 07 July 1888. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress. (https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn88064537/1888-07-07/ed-1/seq-1/).
''After the din of battle had died away, and the belligerents had departed, the writer visited the scene of encounter. He found the house, doors and chimney shattered with bullets. Even the cherry trees, with their rosy fruit, and other fruit and ornamental trees had been cut to pieces by the leaden balls. The cows in the field near by did not escape, but were marked with many scars. But the saddest of all was a little, innocent, harmless boy, aged thirteen, who was killed'' - The Knoxville Journal and Tribune, Knoxville, Tenn.
=== War Creek Church === {{Image|file=Duck_Creek_Tennessee-8.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=War Creek Church as it may have
appeared in the late 1800's Image courtesy Tennessee State Library and Archives }} '''Thursday, 7 June 1888''' -- John Devault is murdered by [[#WG|Western Gilbert]]. His body is discovered near War Creek Church by Dr. Yoe of Mooresburg. Dr Yoe had traveled over the mountain to amputate the arm of Joel Greene. On the way back across Clinch Valley, Dr. Yoe found the dead man by the side of the road. The man was later identified as John Devault, kin folk of the Jones family. Afterwards, members of both sides threatened the life of Dr. Yoe. He left Hawkins County and was never seen again.
''[John] Devault acted traitor with the Joneses. He was shot and killed from the ridge west of War Creek Church. They carried him into the church and laid him on an old pegged bench to stay overnight. Pleas Johnson stayed with him. Pleas said he would never forget that face and the eyes that were wide open and seemed to look at him all night. The next day they loaded him in a wagon and took him home. The pegged bench that still has traces of blood stains ins now in the Museum of Appalachia at Norris, Tennessee.''
''The body of John Devault was found last Thursday (7 June 1888) in the road in Hancock county near the Green settlement. It was claimed that Devault, who stood in with the Greens, had betrayed them. Feelings ran high and Saturday Night some of the members of the two factions met and several of the Jones's were injured. The Greens warned the doctor to stay away. Sunday night, as a party of the Jones faction were escorting the doctor to visit their wounded, the Greens attacked them and 'Muley' Jones and Albert Martin of the Jones party were killed and one of the Greens fatally wounded. '' - The Evening Bulletin, Maysville, KY ''The Evening Bulletin.'' (Maysville, Ky.), 14 June 1888. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress. (https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn87060190/1888-06-14/ed-1/seq-4/)
'''Sunday, 10 June 1888''' – Despite a warning from the Greenes not to be seen in Hancock county again, Dr Yoe returns to treat more of the injured. His travel party is attacked.
''Ambush - After some brief action the previous day in which several Jones men were wounded, Doctor Yoe enters the scene to treat them. The Doctor was warned by the Greenes to stay away, but came anyway. The Greene faction attacked. An unnamed man from the Greene side was mortally wounded. "Muley" Jones and Albert Martin of the opposing side were also killed.'' - Maysvill, KY “A Tennessee Family Feud” ''The Evening Bulletin'', (Maysville, KY) 14 Jun 1888, p. 4, col 2. Chronicling America database, Library of Congress (http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/ : 23 Apr 2015)
Lewis Moore, one of the combatants, relates the story of Devault's murder to a newspaper journalist. As the story unfolds, it is revealed that he and his brother, [[#WG|Western Gilbert]], aligned with the Jones clan, and had been arrested and sentenced to ten year's imprisonment for felony assault. They had escaped from the county jail and were hiding out in the woods around War Creek. On the day John Devault passed through, they suspected he was working a deal to turn them in to the authorities. They killed him for what they felt was betraying their trust.
''News from The Seat of the War -- Lewis Moore, one of the Hancock County warriors, passed through this place Monday of this week: He was at Etter Brothers and bought some oysters and ate them in the store and while there gave an account of the killing of Devault in Hancock County last week. He said Devault acted traitor with Jones and his friends and that was the cause of him being killed. Dr. Yoe of this place went over the mountains to Hancock Co. to amputate the arm of one of the Greenes who had his arm badly broken by some of the warriors over there, and on his way back found a man by the roadside dead. Dr Yoe stopped at Joshus Davis' and informed him of the fact and Mr. Davis being a magistrate summoned Dr. Yoe and a jury and held a post mortem examination over the dead body. Dr Yoe has abandoned his practice in Hancock County for the present. ''
=== Laying down Arms === '''Monday, 11 June 1888''' – ‘’A report on the feud came out in the Swan Island News (Swan Island is West of Sneedville in the Clinch River) that the feud was abating some, that the Greene side had met and given up their arms the previous Monday and on Tuesday, a posse of about 60 men started in search of the other side. News came later they had found and arrested one. There was no other news at mat time, but it was thought the Joneses would relent and let civil law decide the trouble between the two families. The author opined that "both sides will finally submit to whatever is right and live under the reign of the civil law instead of the 'hail of bullets."
''Tuesday, 12 June 1888 – Hancock County Sheriff George Milburn, and James Brooks and a posse of thirty-six others go to arrest the Jones crowd. All had absconded but one, H.F. Ferrell. They captured and took him to Sneedville jail. The author of this accounting said, "I think if we had more such men as Sheriff Drinnon, Brooks and Milburn, we would have better times, which if ever needed it is now."
=== Arrests Made === '''Thursday, 14 June 1888''' – Western and Lewis Gilbert are arrested and tried in the lower court for their part in the killing of John Devault near War Creek Church. They would appeal, but It would be a year before their case is heard by the Tennessee Supreme Court "Sentenced to Hang," ''The Knoxville Evening Sentinel.'' (Knoxville, Tennessee), 24 September 1889.
''The body of John Devault was found at War Creek Church. He had sided with the Greenes, but was discovered to be a traitor by both sides. Seven men from both sides attacked and killed him, including Western and Lewis Gilbert. Western narrowly escaped the gallows for his part in the crime, and Lewis received 10 years in prison. '' - Maysville, KY "A Tennessee Family Feud", ''The Evening bulletin,''(Maysville, KY), 14 Jun 1888, p. 4, col 2. Chronicling America database, Library of Congress (http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/ : 23 Apr 2015)
''This trouble intensified the feeling between the factions and the number of supporters of Jones' and Greene's rapidly increased. All went armed, and it was not long before another fight occurred. Joel Greene, a cousin of the one that killed James Jones, but a friend of the Jones family, was in the company of Harvey Ferrell, on War Creek, when the Greene party fired upon therm. Greene's right arm was shattered and amputation was necessary. A number of the members of the Greene party were indicted. One week later, seven of the Jones faction were at War Creek Church when John Devault made his appearance. They accused him of acting as a spy and killed him. Several men were arrested for the murder of Devault, and two of them were found guilty. Western Gilbert, who was only 18 years old at the time the crime was committed, being sentenced to death, and his brother Lewis Gilbert, given 10 years' imprisonment. The others left the country. Western Gilbert took an appeal to the Supreme Court, which affirmed the decision of the lower court, but recommended the defendant to mercy. Governor Taylor, acting on this recommendation, commuted the sentence to life imprisonment. Lewis Gilbert succeeded in securing a new trial.'' - Middleburgh, PA
'''Monday, 16 July 1888''' – ''The Greene and Jones war has abated to some extent. On Friday, the 13th inst, John L. Wolfe with two others went and arrested Ase. Jones, but he made his escape. They are unwilling to give it up and they are still watching around for the Jones cowd.'' - Rogersville "Clinch, 16 July 1888, ''The Rogersville Herald '' (Rogersville, TN), 16 July 1888, p. 2. '''Wednesday, 6 November 1888''' – As [[#WG|Western Gilbert]] is imprisoned in Nashville for the murder of John Devault, two more combatants are killed in Hancock County.
''The War of Extermination – Renewal of Hostilities Between the Jones and Greene Families: The latest developments in the war between the Jones and Greene families, in Hancock county, Tenn., are of more than ordinary interest. Up to date six lives have been lost, two men are maimed for life, two have been sentenced to imprisonment for ten years and one to imprisonment for life. The latter, Western Gilber, [sic] who killed John Devault, an adherent of the Greene faction and was sentenced to be hanged this month but executive clemency saved him from the gallows; was placed in the state prison in this city. He is only 18 years of age.''
''On this day [6 November a year ago], Western Gilbert had been sentenced to be hung for the murder of John Devault. Western was 18 years old. The Supreme Court recommended mercy, and Governor Taylor accepted, reducing his sentence to life imprisonment. Shortly after the trial, the Jones attacked many key players for the Greene side: the remaining Richard "Dick" Greene, Lincoln "Link" Greene, J. H. Greene, Daniel Greene, and Patton Ferguson. Anderson Greene was killed in the crossfire. Two other feud-related deaths after the trial of Western Gilbert were William Nicholas and John Drinnon. '' - Daily Examiner, Connersville, IN "The Jones-Greene Feud", ''Connersville Daily Examiner'' (Connersville, IN), 6 Nov 1889, p. 1, col 3. Newspaper Archive database, Newspaper Archive (http://http://access.newspaperarchive.com// : 23 Apr 2015).
===The Petition===
''Rogersville, Tenn. - A petition is being circulated in this (Hawkins) county asking that the governor commute the life imprisonment the capital sentence pronounced upon Weston [sic] Gilbert of Hancock county. A similar petition is being circulated in Hancock county. Gilbert was connected with the Greene-Jones killing in Hancock county. He is but a boy, only about eighteen years of age, and it is alleged was not engaged in the Greene-Jones war in his own account, but was forced into it.'' - Chattanooga Daily Times. ''The Chattanooga Daily Times'', (Chattanooga, TN), 11 October 1889.
=== The Luther Post Office === '''Wednesday, 30 October 1889''' – Hampton Greene runs into his nephew in the Luther Post Office and asks him to sign a petition to get his sons, Dick and Dave, out of prison. James refuses and Hampton picks up a weight from the scale to throw at James. James draws a weapon on his uncle, but misses and hides behind a counter Hampton pulls up his rifle and shoot James. {{Image|file=Greene-Jones_War-4.png |align=l |size=m |caption=James "Jim" Greene }}
''The Rogersville Herald: -- Murder In Hancock County
Hamp Greene kills his nephew, James Greene - Another chapter in the Jones-Greene war. News reaches us of another murder in our neighbor county - Hancock, which occurred in Livesay's store at Luther P.O. Wednesday morning Oct 30. It appears that Hamp Greene belongs to the Greenes and James Greene to the Jones faction, which is now having war with each other for some time and that Hamp now had two sons in the penitentiary for killing a brother of James Greene in one of their battles, and that he was circulating a petition to the Governor asking for the pardon of his sons, and upon meeting James Greene on Wed. morning at the above named place, asked him to sign the petition, and upon his refusal to do so some hot words passed between them, and it is said Hamp Greene drew a weight upon James and threatened to strike him with it, when James drew his ever ready Smith and Wesson and began to fire upon him, and after several shots had been fired without effect, Hamp dropped the weight and raised his Winchester rifle and shot James squarely in the forehead, killing him instantly. then walked leisurely to his home without any attempt being made to arrest him, and we understand is still at large. This unhappy continuation of the Jones-Greene feud is greatly to be regretted, as it will keep up the bad name of Hancock co. abroad and seriously injure its future prosperity.'' "Murder in Hancock County," an article from the ''Rogersville Review,''' referenced in ''The Comet''. (Johnson City, Tenn.), 14 Nov. 1889. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress. (https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn89058128/1889-11-14/ed-1/seq-1/
''Advices from the seat of the war in Hancock county are to the effect that Hamp Greene, who a day or two ago [30 Oct 1889] shot and instantly killed James Greene, a relative, but arrayed on the side of the opposition faction, has fled, and that a hot chase is being made by forces with which James Greene operated at the time of his death. Hamp Greene's friends are, it is thought, concealing him, and should the two factions meet, the results would be of an exciting character. Two of Hamp Greene's sons were recently in trouble, it is said, for shooting a brother of James Greene. This led to a quarrel between Hamp and James, who met in a country store. The former threw a weight at the latter, who fired at his assailant, but without effect. He then ran behind the counter and was pursued and shot through the head by Hamp. Death was instantaneous, and Hamp disappeared. ''''The Middleburgh post.'' (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.), 14 Nov. 1889. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress. (https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn86081895/1889-11-14/ed-1/seq-2/).
'''4 November 1889''' - Western Gilbert is imprisoned in Nashville.
''Nashville, Nov. 5. -- The latest development in the war between the Jones and Greene families in Hancock county are of more than ordinary interest. Up to date six lives have been lost, two men are maimed for life, two have been sentenced to imprisonment for ten years and one to imprisonment for life. The latter, Western Gilbert, an adherent of the Greene faction, who was sentenced to be hanged this month, but was saved from the gallows, was yesterday [4 November 1889] placed in the state prison in this city. He is only 18 years of age.'' - The Meriden Daily Republic The Meriden Daily Republican (Meriden, Connecticut) · 5 November 1889, p. 1.
'''14 November 1889''' – Hampton Greene goes into hiding. {{Image|file=Greene-Jones_War-3.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Wade Hampton Greene }}
''Hamp Greene kills his nephew, James Greene. James, having sided with the Jones family in this conflict, was shot and killed by his uncle in a general store. Hamp Greene went into hiding to avoid arrest and retaliation. Other Greene men had taken such measures, knowing they would be shot on sight by the other side. '' Newspaper Archive database, Newspaper Archive (http://http://access.newspaperarchive.com// : 23 Apr 2015) citing “The Jones-Greene Feud” (Connersville, IN) Connersville Daily Examiner, 6 Nov 1889, p. 1, col 3.
=== The Spring House Murder === '''Sunday, 30 March 1890''' – Justice of the Peace Thomas Berry is shot and killed by Asa Jones who was hiding in his spring house.
''Rogersville Review – A Bloody Assassination. Last Sunday afternoon [30 March] Thom. J. Berry, a Justice of the Peace in the 19th District of this county [Hawkins], went to his spring to get some water and to arrange some things in the spring house that had been torn up by high waters the evening before. Just as he stepped to the door of the spring house a shot was fired from a pistol, the ball entering at his left eye and comeing [sic] out at the back of his head, striking some boards protruding and falling to the ground. Mr. Berry fell backwards and died instantly. The assassin jumped out over his victim's body and made good his escape. A man by the name of F. M. Burton was with Mr. Berry at the time of the shooting. He saw the man running away and recognized him, but up to the time of this writing, he has not told who he was. 'The Coroner’s jury held an inquest over the body of Thos. J. Berry and rendered a decision "that Thomas J. Berry came to his death from a pistol shot fired by the hands of Asa Jones." Asa Jones is the leader on the Jones side of the Greene-Jones war of last summer in Hancock county. He was seen near the spring house about sundown on Sunday. The killing occurred just after dark.'' "A Bloody Assassination," ''The Comet.'' (Johnson City, Tenn.), 3 April 1890. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress. (https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn89058128/1890-04-03/ed-1/seq-2/)
''Rogersville, Ten., May 19 -- The readers of the SENTINEL will perhaps remember something of the Green and Jones war which was in full-blown blast along the line between Hancock and Hawkins counties some thing more than a year ago. The result of that war up to this date is about this: Lewis Gilbert and Western Gilbert were tried in Hancock county at the May Term of the court, 1889,, for the murder of Anderson Green, and got ten years each in the penitentiary. At the same term of the court, Western Gilbert was also tried for the murder of John Devault and sentenced to death. From both judgements he appealed to the supreme court and Lewis Gilbert also appealed from his sentence of ten years. Each of the sentences were affirmed; but the sentence of death pronounced against Western Gilbert was commuted by [[#RT|Gov Taylor]] to a life sentence in the penitentiary. Asa Jones, Tip Jones, James Pratt, alias Trent, Geo. Cobb, Harvey Ferrell and Sam Burton are all under indictment for the murder of Anderson Greene and for felonious assaults in other cases. Tom Jones in under indictment for a felonious assault on John Green. All of the above parties belonged to the Jones gang.'' :''Of the Green gang, Hampton Greeen is indicted for the murder of Jim Green, who was a friend to the Jones crowd. Richard Green for the murder of James Jones, son of Asa Jones, was sentenced at the same term of the court to ten years. Dan Green, David Green and Lincoln Green each got one year for a felonious assault on Joel Green. Those who have not been sentenced are still at large except Sam Burton and Asa Jones. Asa Jones is the chief of the Jones gang, and Richard green led the Greens. Some two months ago, Thomas J. Berry, Esq. of Hawkins county, was mysteriously murdered....'' - The Evening Sentinel. ''The Evening Sentinel ,''(Knoxville, Tennessee), 20 May 1890, p. 1.
=== Asa Jones Surrenders === '''Thursday, 15 May 1890''' – After a year on the run, Asa Jones Surrenders for the murder of Justice Berry to Hawkins County Sheriff Henry Davis. He requests to be represented by a Hancock County lawyer
''Rogersville Herald -- Ace [sic] Jones, the leader on the Jones side i.n the late Jones-Greene war in Hancock co, after scouting and evading the officers of the law for over twelve months, gave himself up last Thursday, to Deputy Sheriff Henry Davis, of the 13th District of this [Hawkins] county, and expressed himself ready for trial upon the charge of killing Thomas J Berry of this county which was preferred against him by the Jury of inquest, and conveyed him a prisoner to the Hancock county jail, to await trial upon charges preferred upon him there.'' "Ace Jones Surrenders", ''Rogersville Herald,'' (Rogersville, Tennessee), 21 May 1890. (https://fultonhistory.com/).
The news of Jones' surrender spread quickly, and before the trial began on Friday morning, a large crowd gathered at the courthouse and the judge, fearing trouble between them, dismissed the suit, to let it go before the Grand Jury. Hancock officers escorted him to the Hancock County jail, to await trial.
''Rogersville Review - Nolle Prosequi ''Nolle prosequi'' is a declaration used in criminal cases when the prosecutor voluntarily drops its claims, in this case probably because of the tenuous nature of the crowds gathered outside. entered. As the finale to the late Greene-Jones war in Hancock county the last suit pending against Asa Jones, the leader on the Jones side, was nolle prossed at Tazewell last week. The Greenes have been tried and convicted. Two or three of them have been sent to the penitentiary and in justice to them they should be released if Jones is to go free. Both sides were at fault and if one is allowed to go free all should be treated fairly alike. - That was a bloody war in which about a dozen were killed. Both sides lost friends. The bitter feelings ran high and men were shot down like wild beasts. It is to be hoped that there will be no more blood ahead in that county.'' "Nolle Prosequi Entered," ''The Comet'' (Johnson City, Tennessee), 20 July 1893. No 478, p 7. (https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn89058128/1893-07-20/ed-1/seq-1/)
'''Tuesday, 23 September 1890''' - The trial of Asa Jones ends. Asa is acquitted and released. : From the Rogersville Herald:
''The noted Asa Jones murder trial, after a continuance of five days, came to an end Tuesday, with the verdict of acquittal by the jury. Some of the ablest speeches listened to in the court house for several years, were made on both sides. Asa Jones will be taken back to Hancock Co, TN where he stands charged with implicity in the Jones-Greene trouble, but as we understand a compromise has been affected in these cases, he will be permitted to give bond, and thus be a free man once more. B. Seal, reporter. Seal, B. Article in the ''Rogersville Herald''. Originally transcribed from newspaper files by the late Alton Greene, Sanger, Texas. Collected and recopied from the files of William P. Grohse by Margaret Long Mabrey. 6 November 1889.
=== It's Not Over Yet === '''Saturday, 10 December 1892''' - Thomas Greene's son Henry is killed. The murderer makes a shallow attempt to make it look like a suicide.
''An Old Feud Reopened. Johnson City, Tenn. - The shooting of Henry Green, who was found in the road with a pistol bullet in his brain, is regarded as a signal for the reopening of the Green- Jones war in Hancock County. As a consequence of the feud between these families, twenty people have been killed, more are in the penitentiary and others have left the country.'' "An Old Feud Reopened", ''The Morning News,''(Savannah, Georgia), 11 December 1892 p. 2 col. 3.
''Thomas Greene was one of the key players for the Greene side of the feud since the beginning. His son Henry was found shot to death on his father's farm. Casual attempts were made at the appearance of a suicide.'' "Greene-Jones War", ''The Comet.'' (Johnson City, Tennessee). 15 Dec 1892. P 1 col 3. Chronicling America database, Library of Congress (http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/ : 23 Apr 2015).
=== Cleaning Up === '''Saturday, 25 November 1893''' - Hiram Church travels to Texas to arrest William Hobbs, who had shot ank killed Deputy Sheriff Lander Greene six yeas earlier.
''Bounty Hunter Hiram Church travelled to Texas to reclaim one of the last fugitives. William Hobbs murdered Deputy Sheriff Greene as part of the feud. Having been convicted of the murder, he was released on $10,000 bail and skipped town. He was arrested in Texas for another crime when Church, who paid his bond, caught wind of his chance to bring Hobbs back to Tennessee. The final death count according to his report is 18 people.'' AAA Source needed.
=== Twenty Years Later === '''November 28 1900''' – [[#RDG|Richard Greene]]. the perpetrator of the first killing of the feud 14 years previous, attempts to kill his wife and daughter. Having failed in that endeavor, he kills himself. The shot ignites his clothing and burns them from his body. His wife's hand was injured and had to be removed. His death ends the ongoing violence. “Shoots Two in Jealous rage”,''The Kalispell Bee'', (Kalispell, MT) 28 Nov1902, p. 1, col3. Chronicling America database, Library of Congress (http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/ : 23 Apr 2015). :''Tennessee Mountaineer Wounds Wife and Daughter, Afterwards, kills himself.''
''Sneedville, Tenn. – In Hancock county, in the mountains of upper east Tennessee, Richard Green probably fatally shot his wife and daughter and then shot and killed himself. The discharge of the gun ignited his clothing, and when found his apparel was burned from his body. It is supposed jealousy or in sanity was the cause of the deed. Green, it is said, did the first killing in the Jones-Green feud, 10 or 12 years ago.'' "One Killed and Three Wounded". ''New York Daily Tribune'' (New York, NY) 19 September 1900 (https://fultonhistory.com/).
''Knoxville, Tenn. - News has reached this city that Dick Green [sic], of Luther, Hancock county, the noted leader of the Green-Jones war, had shot and fatally wounded his wife, accidentally wounded his child and then, killed himself. The facts, as received, are that Green and his wife had separated, and the wife had gone to live with a neighbor. Green was passing the place, and called her to the road to ask her to send for her clothing, which she declined to take away with her. She told him she would neither send for nor go after her clothes, where upon he seized her by the arm and attempted to take her home by force. She resisted. He shot her through the head with a shotgun. A part of the gun’s load took effect in the body of one of his children, but it is said that the child was not seriously hurt. After shooting his wife and child, Green went across a hill near the scene of the trouble and shot himself. When found, he was dead. The corpse, it is said, was standing stiff and stark against a telephone pole where his life blood had oozed out from a wound in his breast. He was entirely naked; his clothing having caught on fire from the gunshot and burned into ashes. Dick Green was a desperate man and he was credited with having ended the lives of several of those who sided with the Joneses In a long-standing feud. His death will probably end the feud.'' "His Wife Had Left Him and in Shooting Her He Wounded His Child and Then Ended Himself", The Tucson Citizen, (Tuscon, Arizona), 5 Dec 1902. p 1, col 6. (https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn84020674/1902-12-05/edd1).
'''October 7 1942''' – Lincoln "Link" Greene, the last of the feud's participants, dies and is buried.
''Lincoln Greene, the last survivor of the Greene-Jones feud, is buried. The feud was not the end of gun related violence in his life, having shot his son-in-law and been prosecuted by his daughter. He served time in the penitentiary for that crime, perhaps the only time in his life he was ever accountable for the lives he impacted through violence.'' Old Fulton New York Post Cards database, Thomas M. Tryniski (http://fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html : 23 Apr 2015) citing “Lincoln Greene, Last of Feudists, Dies in Hancock” (Rogersville, TN) The Rogersville Review, 8 Oct 1942, p. 1, col 1.
''Lincoln Greene, 82, the last surviving participant in the Greene-Jones feud of 40 years ago. was buried here Wednesday. Although he was accused of shooting several others and had been recently shot at himself, he died peacefully Tuesday while seated at breakfast at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Cinda Lawson, five miles South of here. The Greene-Jones feud made the front pages of newspapers over a large part of the United States 40 years ago. Cause for the bitterness is generally forgotten by people living here today. Lincoln Greene, who was adept at the rifle, did his last shooting more than three years ago, the time he shot his son-in-law, the result of which he was prosecuted by his own daughter, and was arrested and sentenced to serve a term in the penitentiary. He was released a short time before his time was up. ''"Lincoln Greene, Last of Feudists, Dies in Hancock," (Rogersville, TN) The ''Rogersville Review'', 8 Oct 1942, No. 31, p. 1, col 1.
== Participants in the Greene-Jones War == ::(listed alphabetically by last name) === On the Greene Side === * [[Green-42152|Alfred Green (1827-1863)]] -- Technically, Alfred was murdered before the feud began, but his nephews were involved in the feud. Alfred was the son of [[#R1|Richard and Virginia Jane (Trent) Green]] and the uncle of [[#RDG|Richard "Dick"]], [[#TG|Thomas]] and [[#Link|Lincoln Grene]] who were major partparticipants in the Greene-Jones Feud. He was [[#d63|killed in 1863 by a gang]] of three wartime bushwhackers related to the Jones, when he secretly went home to visit his wife, [[#MPB|Mary Polly (Berry) Green]] who had just delivered a baby. His wife and child were unharmed in the attack. * Anderson Greene (1875-1888) -- Anderson was the grandson of [[#HG|Hampton Greene]]. He was shot and [[#HH|killed in Hampton's home]] while hiding under the bed during an attack. At 13, he was the youngest victim of the conflict. (See [[#RN3|Research Note #3]]). * Daniel Greene (1867- ) -- Dan was the son of [[#HG|Hampton]] and [[#SSG|Susan "Sookie" Greene]]. He was visiting the home of his father when it was surrounded and attacked by the Jones. He was arrested for murder and sentenced to ten years imprisonment. * [[Green-42115|David Nathaniel Greene]] (1838-1877) -- David was the son of [[#R1|Richard and Virginia Jane (Trent) Greene]], He was a Union soldier. He and his brother, [[#RG|Robert Greene]], hunted down and killed two of the three Jones-related men who had killed his brother, [[#AG|Alfred]]. * [[Greene-8883|Hampton Greene]] (1830-1913) -- Hampton was the son of [[#J1| Joel and Nancy (Slaton) Greene]]. His wife was [[#SSG|Susan "Sookie" Greene]], the daughter of [[#R1|Richard and Virginia "Jane" (Trent) Greene]]. His home was surrounded by the Jones clan and riddled with bullets. His grandson, [[#child|Anderson]], was shot and killed during the melee. Two of his sons, [[#HRG|Dick (Richard)]] and [[#HDG|Dan]] were sent to prison for murder. Later, Hampton shot and killed his own nephew [[#JJG| James]] in an altercation at the Luther Post Office. * [[Greene-9094|James Greene]] -- James was the son of Richard "Dick" Green and Virginia (Trent) Green aand the husband of [[#LLG|Lucy (Lanham) Greene]], and the father of [[#LG|Lincoln]], [[#RDG|Richard]] and [[#TG|Thomas Greene]] who had major roles in the feud. James did not play a direct role himself. '''Note:''' This James Green is not be confused with [[#|James Greene]] the husband of Martha Purkey who was killed by his uncle [[#HG|Hampton Greene]]. * J.H. Greene ( - ) He was visiting the home of Hampton Greene when it was surrounded and attacked. * [[Greene-9097|Lincoln "Link" Greene]] (1860-1942) -- "Link" was the son of [[#JLG| James]] and [[#LLG|Lucy (Lanham) Greene]] and the brother of [[#RDG|Richard]] and [[#TG|Thomas Henry Greene]]. He was ambushed by the Jones while looking over his fields but was uninjured. He once dressed as a woman ride past the Jones to resupply his ammunition. Was said to have been hired to kill [[#EG|Eli Greene]], the son of "Rich" Tom Greene. Later he "got religion" and a small group of followers built a church. He dressed in Biblical clothing. He made coffins for himself and his wife and climbed in them when he had visitors. He begged to be locked up at night for fear of his desire to kill, and tried to kill his family before killing himself. Ironically, he was the longest-living survivor of the feud. ''Rogersville Review'', (Rogersville, Tennessee). 8 October, 1942 , No.31 * [[Green-29960|Richard Green (1796-abt.1875)]], son of Jermiah and Anne (Hartley) Green, the husband of [[Trent-235|Virginia Jane Trent Green (1800-)]] and the father of [[#AG|Alfred]], [[#DNG|David]] and [[#RG|Robert D. Greene]], all of whom had major roles in the feud. '''Note: There was more than one Richard or "Dick" Greene''' See [[#RN2|Research Note #2]]. * [[Greene-9095|Richard "Dick:" Greene]] (1846 -1902) Richard was the son of [[#JLG| James]] and [[#LLG|Lucy (Lanham) Greene]] and the brother of [[#LG| Lincoln]] and [[#TG|Tom Greene]]. He was also the nephew of [[#AG|Alfred]], [[#RG|Robert D.]] and [[#DAG|David Greene]]. He was a primary participant and one of the earliest involved in the feud. He was considered a very mean man. source needed. Most likely, it was his hog that destroyed Jones property and started [[#genesis|the conflict]]. He approached [[#ASA|Asa Jones]] about returning his hog, but an argument followed. He is said to have taken an axe and break a large iron cook pot of Asa's. He shot and killed [[#JJ|James Jones]], Asa's son. Later, he was ambushed by the Jones, but escaped uninjured. Richard shot his second wife, [[#MAG|Mary (Anderson) Greene]] and then killed himself. Mary did not die, but she did lose her arm. '''Note: There was more than one Richard or "Dick" Greene''' See [[#RN2|Research Note #2]]. * Richard "Dick" Greene (1869- ) -- Dick was the son of [[#HG|Hampton]] and [[#SSG|Susan Greene]]. He was visiting the home of hs father when it was surrounded and attacked by the Jones. He was arrested for murder and sentenced to ten years imprisonment. '''Note: There was more than one Richard or "Dick" Greene''' See [[#RN2|Research Note #2]]. * [[Greene-9096|Thomas Henry Greene]] (1854-1940) -- Tom was the son of [[#JLG| James]] and [[#LLG|Lucy (Lanham) Greene]] and the brother of [[#RDG|Richard]] and [[#LG|Lincoln Greene]]. He was ambushed and shot in the arm by the Jones while looking over his fields. His arm had to be amputated. === On the Jones Side === * [[Gilbert-17886|Lewis Gilbert]] (1866-1930) -- Lewis was the brother of [[#WG|Western Gilbert]]. Early in the conflict, Lewis, [[#JP|James Pratt]], and [[#ASA|Asa Jones]] attacked [[#RDG|Richard]], [[#LG|Lincoln]], and [[#TG|Thomas Greene]] as they surveyed their fields. Thomas lost his arm after being shot. Lewis was sentenced to ten years imprisonment for his role in the killing of [[#JD|John Devault]]. * [[Gilbert-17888|Western Gilbert]] (1870 -1939 ) -- Western was the brother of [[#LWG|Lewis Gilbert.]] Western was only 18 years old when he was accused of the murder of [[#JD|John Devault]]. He was sentenced to hang until Tennessee's Governor [[#RT|Robert Love Taylor]] granted clemency. * [[Greene-8988|James Greene]] (1863-1889) -- James was the son of [[Green-40753|Larkin]] and [[Trent-221|Mahala (Trent) Greene]]. He was on the Jones side, and was shot and killed by his uncle, [[#HG|Hampton Greene]]. '''Note:''' This James Green is not be confused with [[#JLG|James Greene]] the husband of Lucy (Lanham) Greene, and the father of [[#LG|Lincoln]], [[#RDG|Richard]] and [[#TG|Thomas Greene]]. * [[Green-40803|Joel Greene]] (1852-1926) Joel was a cousin of the [[#RDG|Richard Greene]] that killed [[#JJ| James Jones]], bu he was a friend of the Jones family. He was in the company of [[#HF|Harvey Ferrell]] on War Creek, when the Greene party fired upon therm. Joel Greene's right arm was shattered and had to be amputated. * [[Jones-110651|William Asa Jones]] (1845 -1927) -- Asa was the patriarch of the Jones family. He was said to have kept [[#RG|Richard Greene's]] hog in exchange for the corn it ate or destroyed. His son , [[#JJ|James]], was murdered by Richard. He and others took part in an ambush of the Greene brothers, Lincoln, Tom and Richard in which Tom lost his arm. Asa's home was burned by the Greenes in retaliation. As a final act, he murdered [[#TB|Justice Thomas Berry]] and eventually turned himself in. * [[Jones-110650|James "Jim" Jones]] (1870-1888) -- Jim was the 18-year-old son of [[#Asa|Asa Jones]]. He was the first casualty of the feud; he was shot in the back and killed by [[#RDG|Richard Greene]] following an argument. * "Muley" Jones ( - ) -- "Muley" was killed in the sporadic attacks following the murder of [[#JD|John Devault]] near the War Creek Church. * Jeff Miner ( -1887) -- Jeff was a relative of [[#ASA|Asa Jones]] and a convicted criminal. He was physically abusing a woman when he was met on the road by [[#TG|Thomas Greene]]. In an effort to stop the abuse, a fight ensued and Jeff pulled a gun on Thomas. Thomas got the gun and shot Jeff through the head. The shot was lethal and Thomas turned himself in to the Hancock County Sheriff. * Lewis Moore ( - ) -- Lewis participated in the fighting that resulted in the death of ''Dick Greene and a son of Hampton Greene'''. * James Pratt ( - ) James, along with [[#ASA|Asa Jones]] and [[#LG|Lewis Gilbert]] attacked [[#RDG|Richard]], [[#LG|Lincoln]], and {#TG|Tom Greene]] as they surveyed their fields. Tom Greene lost his arm after being shot. === Neutral or Unknown Alliance === * Thomas J. Berry ( - ) -- Thomas, Hancock County Justice of the Peace, was shot and killed by [[#ASA|Asa Jones]] who was hiding in his spring house. * Henry Davis ( - ) -- Henry was the Deputy Sheriff to whom [[#ASA|Asa Jones]] surrendered in 1890. * John Devault ( - ) -- John was initially on the side of the Greene's, however, he was killed by [[#WG|Western GIlbert]]for betraying the Greene's trust. The murder sparks a quick series of retribution and retaliations. * Patton Ferguson ( - ) -- Patton was stopping at the house of [[#HG|Hamp Greene,]] when it was attacked by the Jones. * [[Green-|David Nathaniel Green]] -- David was the son of [[#R1|Richard]] and [[#VTG|Virginia Jane (Trent) Greene]], and the brother of [[#AG|Alfred]] and [[#RG|Robert D. Green]]. David was a Union soldier during the Civil War. His brother, Alfred, who choose not to fight in the war, was shot and killed by bushwhackers. After the war, David and his brother, Robert, hunted down and killed two of the three men who had murdered his brother. David later moved his family to Coleman, Texas. * [[Berry-18692|Mary Polly (Berry) Green]] ( - ) Mary was the wife of [[#AG|Alfred Greene]] who was murdered by bushwackers when he came out of hiding to see his newborn child. Neither Mary nor the child was injured. * Orlando "Lander" Greene (1860-1887) -- Lander was the son of [[#RD|Robert D. Greene]] and a Deputy Sheriff for Hancock County. He was shot twice while trying to arrest [[#WH|William Hobbs]], a murderer with a warrant for his arrest. Deputy Lander returned fire, killing Hobbs before he died himself. * [[Green-42159|Robert D. Green (1841-1905)]] -- Robert was the son of [[#R1|Richard and Virginia Jane (Trent) Greene]], the brother of [[#AG|Alfred]] and [[#DAG|David A. Green]]. His wife was related to the wife of [[#ASA|Asa Jones]]. Robert was a Union soldier during the Civil War. His brother, Alfred, who choose not to fight in the war, was shot and killed by bushwhackers. After the war, Robert and his brother, David, [[#after|hunted down and killed]] two of the three men who had murdered his brother. Robert later became [[#HH|Sheriff of Hancock County]]. He ordered a boxcar load of rifles and ammunition in anticipation of escalating violence between the Greenes and Jones. His son [[#OG|Orlando]], also a Hancock Co. Deputy Sheriff, was killed in the line of duty. Robert eventually moved his family to Sanger, Texas. * [[Taylor-15576|Governor Robert Love Taylor]] -- Governor Taylor ssued the grant for clemency to Western Gilbert's death by hanging sentence. == Research Notes == Research Note #1. :'''The Genesis of the Feud''' is not definitively stated. The popular cause for the start of the conflict between the Jones and the Greenes is an escaped hog. It is known that both the Jones and the Greenes lived in separate counties, but had a history of animosity between them. Many, when discussing the cause for the bitterness, begin with the murder of [[#AG|Alfred Greene]], although that was almost a decade prior to most documented activity of the fued. Some have said that the anger started over an affair between one of the Jones boys and the married daughter of one of the Greene's. But by far, the overwhelming story is that a wandering and destructive hog was the precipitating event for the conflict. In one version, a historian writing in the Rogersville newspaper said it was Asa Jones' hog that broke through the fence to feast on Richard Greene's corn, and an angry Richard killed the hog and stuffed the hole in the fence with it. More common, it is Richard Greene's hog that got through the fence either when the Jones were pulling logs across Greene land and left the fence down, or by simply breaking through the fence. In this version, the hog eats and/or destroys a aupply of corn mash that Asa was going to use to make whiskey. (Asa was known for his corn whiskey and Apple Brandy). Asa gets mad and stuffs the fence with the dead hog. :It is not likely that either version of the story is true here. In both scenarios, the hog destroyed the assets or the livelihood of one of the people involved. We know this was not a wild hog, because it was fenced in, and ownership is implied. A domestic hog would have been a vluable commodity, supplying enough meat to feed a family for several months, or it could be sold. Therefore, the hog itself could serve as compensation for the damage it did. It is unlikely that either man would be so spiteful and wasteful as to kill something as valuble as a hog and use it simply to stuff a hole in a fence to prove a point. :The most plausible scenario is that the Greene's hog got into Asa's corn, and when he went to reclaim it, Asa kept it for compensation, Angered, Richard destroyed a cauldron, also a part of Asa's livelihood, then Asa's sons got involved and we see the conflict escalate. Research Note #2. :There is more than one '''Richard Greene''', and they may be confused. Three candidates for this Richard are: [[#R1|the son of Jeremiah Greene]], [[#HRG|the son of Hampton Greene]], and [[#RDG|the son of James]] and Lucy (Lanham) Green. Jeremiah's son was in his nineties by this time, too old to be the shooter. According to the ''Rogersville Review'', quoted in Johnson City's ''Comet '' , "they were both young men. Jones is about 18 years old. Greene is some older." This led me to believe that this Richard was Hampton's son, who was the right age (he was 19) and was later sentenced to prison for killing a man. However, I foundanother article that placed Richard in his 40's, and [[Greene-9095| Richard ]] the son of [[Greene-9094| James]] and Lucy (Lanham) Greene, is the likely candidate because he was in his 40's. Further, he and his brothers, [[Greene-9097| Lincoln]] and [[Greene-9096|Tom Greene]] were [[#retaliation|attacked in retaliation]] by the family and supporters of [[#Asa|Asa Jones]]. Research Note #3. :'''[[#child|Anderson Greene]]''' was the grandson that was identified as killed in the massive shooting at Hampton Greene's home . He was 5 years old and living in the home of Hampton in the 1880 Census "United States Census, 1880", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MD78-D25 : 20 February 2021), Hampton Green, Civil District 10, Hancock, Tennessee, United States; citing enumeration district ED 89, sheet 271B, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), FHL microfilm 1,255,259. However, the shootings did not happen until 1888. Anderson would have been 13 at the time of his shooting. It is likely that the child killed was not Anderson, but another child who may or may not have been born in time for inclusion in the 1880 census, despite Anderson being specifically named. :A great-granddaughter of George W. Greene, who was involved in the shooting at Hampton's home, said,'' "I'm from the Greene side. My great grandfather George W. Greene was involved in this at Hamp's house. He said the boy who was shot and killed [was] Anderson Greene they buried him behind Hamp's house. Anderson wanted to stay with the men to help load and they let him. He was under the bed. Im not sure but I think Anderson was Hamp's grandson. This was told from my great-grandfather to my aunt who is soon to be 99. I sure wish I could have known my great-grandfather. would have loved to hear all his stories. My mother told me that he had been shot in the face. She said he told her the bullet went in one side of his mouth knocked out some teeth and he spit the bullet out and he carried it around in his pocket for years. Not sure if that was true but one other aunt told me that is what she heard."'' Travis, Deborah, Facebook post, (https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=10218700650762674&set=g.1662470810687142 ) "Hancock County Genealogy Chat", a social group on Facebook.com, commented on 16 June 2021. Research Note #4 :The '''validity of the New York Sun, 29 Nov 1891 source''' is questionable. Written about five years after the events, it appears to be based on information passed down by word-of-mouth rather than first-hand knowledge. The evidence is the several serious discrepencies: 1) In the hog story, there is no mention of the fence or the corn, which are key elements in all the other accounts. 2) In the report of the ambush againt the Green brothers, Thomas is incorrctly identified as James. who is Thomas' father, and 3) In the recount of the attack on Hampton's home, the child involved is identified as "Jimmie," but the child killed in Hampton's home was a grand-child, Anderson. : Coincidentally, A ''YouTube'' post by Brandon Meek titled, "Greene Jones War" Meek, Brandon, ''Greene Jones War,'' A video interview on YouTube.com posted 22 Nov 2015. also reports that it was a nine-year-old boy, "Jimmie", that was killed in Richard's home, not Hampton's home, during the ambush. However, the "Greene Jones War" video has serious name and locations errors. == Sources ==

Greenlees and Sons and Easiephit Footwear

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[[Category:Scotland, Companies]] == James Greenlees' Family and Their Businesses == === The Greenlees Businessmen === [[Greenlees-56|James Greenlees]] became a boot manufacturer and soon had 2 premises in Glasgow. [https://buildingourpast.com/2017/09/09/the-story-of-easiephit/ "The Story of Easiephit,"] Building Our Past He moved to Dunoon and Kilmun where he was a boot manufacturer. "1871 Scotland Census," database, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 31 Aug 2017), entry for James Greenlees, Dunoon and Kilmun, ED 5, p. 19; citing CSSCT 1871_90. In 1883 the family started a mail order business called Scottish Wholesale Specialty Co. He and his sons gradually started a chain of shoe stores called Greenlees and Sons. The sons: : [[Greenlees-88|John Greenlees]] must be the family member in charge of international sales as he makes numerous trips to Winnipeg. The family has a company called 'The Scottish Wholesale Specialty Company' at 263 Talbot Ave., Winnipeg. They are selling shoes internationally by mail order and this appears to be their head office now for some, or all of their international sales. In 1913, The Scottish Wholesale Specialty Co. advertised in newspapers outside of the United Kingdom. Lumbersole boots were advertised in Iceland at $2.00 with free delivery by mail from The Scottish Wholesale Specialty Co., 263 Talbot Ave., Winnipeg. jm19035, Clark-Hughan Family Tree, entry for John Greenlees, citing 1913 Iceland newspaper, unnamed. This is the address John Greenlees visited when he came to Canada in 1913, 1914, 1916, 1919 and 1922. John's travel records: :: '''1909''': John arrived 18 Apr 1909 in Halifax, Nova Scotia on his first trip to Canada. His destination was Winnipeg, Manitoba, about 3 days by train. "Canadian Passenger Lists, 1865-1935," database, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.ca : accessed 11 Jun 2020), John Greenlees, Glasgow to Quebec; citing Library and Archives Canada, passenger list of S S Hesperian. He stayed in Canada for about 3 months and returned from Montreal to Glasgow, Scotland, arriving there on July 27, 1909. :: '''1912''': John departs from Glasgow, Scotland June 21, 1912. His destination is 263 Talbot Ave., Winnipeg, Manitoba. John stays for about 5-6 months. He sails from Portland Maine, arriving in Glasgow, Scotland on January 5, 1913. United Kingdom, "Incoming Passenger Lists," John Greenlees aboard the S S Pretorian from Portland, Maine arriving in Glasgow 5 Jan 1913; digital images, Ancestry (accessed 11 Jun 2020). :: '''1913''': John had arrived in Halifax by 9 Jun 1913 and went to the United States from Winnipeg 18 Dec 1913. "U.S. Border Crossings from Canada to the U.S.," online images, Ancestry (accessed 11 Jun 2020), manifest, Allan Line, no ship named, Dec 1913, sheet 2, line 26, entry for John Greenlees. U. S. Department of Labor, U.S. Records of Aliens Pre-Examined in Canada, Alien Certificate, number 221973, John Greenlees, pre-examined 9 Jun 1913 in Halifax, issued in Winnipeg, Manitoba, dated 18 Dec 1913. :: '''1914''': John departed May 22, 1914 from Glasgow, Scotland. His destination was Winnipeg, Manitoba. He stayed in Canada for about 4 months. "Canadian Passenger Lists, 1865-1935," database, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.ca : accessed 11 Jun 2020), John Greenlees entry 13, aboard the Grampian, from Glasgow, arriving in Quebec 1 Jun 1914; Library and Archives Canada, passger list of the Grampian. He departed from New York to return to Britain. :: '''1916''': John departed Glasgow, Scotland on 26 May 1916 en route to Winnipeg. United Kingdom, "UK, Outward Passenger Lists, 1890-1960," John Greenlees, departed aboard the Tuscania from Glasgow 26 May 1916; digital images, Ancestry (accessed 12 Jun 2020). John Greenlees, microfilm serial T715, line 5, page 89, arrival bound for Winnipeg; Tuscania manifest, 6 Jun 1916; Arrivals; 36; National Archives and Records Administration. Ancestry, 2010, accessed 11 Jun 2020 : [[Greenlees-91|Alexander Greenlees]] lived in Renfrew, Renfrewshire where he was a boot merchant. "1901 Scotland Census," database, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 1 Sep 2017), entry for Alexander Greenlees, Renfrew, ED 14, household 170; citing CSSCT 1901_214. Alexander and his brother Robert relocated to Leicester, England about 1907. The 1911 census indicates he was a dealer for the family business based there. [https://buildingourpast.com/2017/09/09/the-story-of-easiephit/ "The Story of Easiephit,"] Building Our Past 1911 census of England, Leicestershire; digital images, Ancestry; citing RG 78 PN 19272, RG 14, registration district (RD) Leicester 407, sub district (SD) South Leicester. Liecester then was a center of boot and shoe manufacturing, so they could have gone there to buy stock for the stores or supplies for their own manufacturing. : [[Greenlees-92|Robert Greenlees]] was a boot salesman living in Paisley in 1901. "1901 Scotland Census," database, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 1 Sep 2017), entry for Robert Greenlees, 15 Greenlaw Avenue, Paisley, ED 71; citing CSSCT 1901_208, p. 11. Robert and his brother Alexander relocated to Leicester, England about 1907. [https://buildingourpast.com/2017/09/09/the-story-of-easiephit/ "The Story of Easiephit,"] Building Our Past Robert was a boot merchant in Leicester in 1911. 1911 census of England, Leicestershire; digital images, Ancestry; citing RG 78 PN 19279, RG 14, registration district (RD) 407, sub district (SD) 15 South Leicester. : William Pulsford Greenlees died young. : [[Greenlees-95|Arthur Greenlees]] By 1891, Arthur was a boot salesman. "1891 Scotland Census," database, Ancestry  (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 2 Sep 2017), entry for Arthur Greenlees, Anderston, ED 9, household 4; citing CSSCT 1891_284. He continued in the Greenlees and Sons boot business in Glasgow.Lanarkshire, Scotland, Records of Municipal and Parliamentary Electors for Glasgow and Lanarkshire, vol. 1911, ref. C115796: Twelfth Ward, p. 2, Frederick C. Greenlees; digital images, Ancestry (accessed 3 Sep 2017). BT Archives, Scotland [Phone Book] 80; digital images, Ancestry British Phone Books accessed 1 Sep 2017. Glasgow [phone book], 1921: 61; digital images, Ancestry accessed 1 Sep 2017. : [[Greenlees-99|Harry Greenlees]] By 1901, Harry was a "coat salesman" [boot salesman?] "1901 Scotland Census," database, Ancestry  (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 31 Aug 2017), entry for Harry Greenlees, Inverkip, Renfrewshire, ED 8, household 156; citing CSSCT 1901_199. "In March 1919 a new company was floated -- Greenlees & Sons ("Easiephit" Footwear Ltd.), under the chairmanship of Harry Dunsmore Greenlees". The new company planned to build a warehouse in Leicester to supply the English stores and return to manufacturing its own products.[https://buildingourpast.com/2017/09/09/the-story-of-easiephit/ "The Story of Easiephit,"] Building Our Past : The roles of the remaining brothers were in sales in the Glasgow area. By 1941, Robert Smith Greenlees, son of Alexander, was a company director. Greenlees Shoes Limited was incorporated on 9 Apr 1987 with George Dickson Greenlees (born 1926) and Robin James Greenlees (born 1962) as directors. They were in retail sales of footware in specialised stores. === Scottish Wholesale Specialty Co. === The front cover of one of the Scottish Wholesale Specialty Co's [https://www.theglasgowstory.com/image/?inum=TGSA00681 footware catalogues], c 1925, advertising clogs for sale by mail order. The telephone number given was used in the 1920s by John Greenlees Ltd, boot and shoe makers in Holm Street.

Greenspond, Newfoundland

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[[Category: Greenspond, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category: Greenspond, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category: Greenspond, Newfoundland]] ==History== Greenspond is one of the oldest continuously inhabited outports in Newfoundland, having been settled in the 1690s. In the first 100 years after settlement, the people of Greenspond lived from the bounty of the sea. The community thrived and became a major trading centre because of its proximity to and its position on the main sea lanes and was known as the "Capital of the North"Wikipedia entry for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenspond Greenspond]. Accessed 2018.. The community of Greenspond comprises several islands: the largest is Greenspond Island, and the smaller ones include Batterton, Ship, Newell's, Wing's, Pig, Maiden, Groat's, and Puffin Island. The first visit by a clergy was Rev. Henry Jones of the Church of England, who under the auspices of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel served in Bonavista Bay in the 1720s. His first trip to Greenspond was in 1728 but the first church came much later. St. Stephen's Church was opened in 1812 and owes its construction to the efforts of Governor Sir John Thomas Duckworth who had allocated funds for the building of the church. In 1829 a resident clergyman, Rev. N.A. Coster, was appointed to Greenspond followed by Rev. Julian Moreton in 1849. Moreton wrote: "the mission of Greenspond ... is the largest ... in the diocese of Newfoundland, extending along the 70 miles of coast and requiring a journey of 200 miles to visit all its stations." The size of the mission facilitated the enlargement of the church in the 1850s. Wesleyan Methodism made its first appearance in 1796 when Rev. George Smith, a travelling missionary from Trinity, organized a small Methodist class in the community. Services were held in stores and private houses, and, with the assistance of laymen, Methodist membership gradually increased. In 1862 Rev. John Allen became Greenspond's first Methodist clergyman in a mission that extended from Flat Islands to Musgrave Harbour. In 1873, the first Methodist church was opened with a seating capacity for 600. In the late 19th century the Salvation Army came to Greenspond and built a citadel up on the Island. In 1815 the residents of Greenspond petitioned the government to appoint Thomas Walley as lay reader and teacher. Mr. Thomas Walley read in the church every Sunday and was capable of teaching the children to read and write. Therefore, residents John Edgar, Thomas Read, [[Smith-155878|Nathanial Smith]], and James Cram wrote to the S.P.C.K. asking them to pay a salary to Mr. Walley so he could be the school master. On October 25, 1815, The Newfoundland Governor at the time, wrote that Mr. Walley was being given 15 pounds per annum by the government to read prayers on Sunday in the absence of a missionary. He was also appointed school master and was given 30 pounds for two years. Thomas Walley continued to teach there until 1825 when he moved to Gooseberry Island to serve as schoolmaster there. In 1839, [[Dyer-11674|Mr. Robert Dyer]] arrived from England and stayed for 20 years as the teacher in Greenspond, along with his wife, [[Bartlett-7526|Elizabeth (Bartlett) Dyer]]. The Newfoundland School Society maintained a very successful elementary school in Greenspond. In 1844, for example, there was an average attendance of 103 children and by May 1847, 119 girls and 110 boys were recorded on the attendance, a total of 229 students. ===Early Families=== The early inhabitants of Greenspond hailed from the West of England, mainly Dorset but also Devon, Hampshire, and Somerset. The names of these early settlers can still be found there today: Bishop, Blandford, Bragg, Burry, Burton, Butler, Carter, Chaytor, Crocker, Dominey, Dyke, Easton, Feltham, Granter, Green, Harding, Hawkins, Hoddinott, Hoskins, Hunt, Hutchins, Kean, Lovelace, Lush, Meadus, Mullett, Mullins, Oakley, Oldford, Osmond, Parsons, Pond, Rogers, Samson, Saunders, Smith, Stratton, Way, Wheeler, White, Wicks, Woodland, Wornell, Wright, and Young. ===Hutchinson's Directory=== By 1865, Greenspond had a diverse and varied economy, with blacksmiths, coopers, merchants and accountantsNewfoundland Grand Banks Site, [http://ngb.chebucto.org/H1864/64-greenspond-bon.shtml 1864 - 1865 Hutchinson's Directory, Greenspond.] Michael Cooper, 1998 (see the full transcription for more details). {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="#fffcef" | || || |- |Allen, George||[[House-4490|House, George]]||Ralph, Stephen (Flat Island) |- |Barnes, John||Howell, Richard (Cobler’s Island)||Samson, William (Flat Island) |- |Barnes, William ||[[Humphreys-1480|Humphries, Robert]] ||Saunders, James |- |Batterton, Nicholas ||Keane, Joseph (Flower’s Island)||Saunders, Samuel |- |Bemister, William ||Kelly, Thomas (Burnt Island Tickle)||Skelton, George |- |Blandford, Darius ||Lockyer, John S. ||Sparkes, James - carpenter |- |Brooking & Co. – Merchants||Mackey, Thomas (Shoal’s Cove)||Stone, Benjamin |- |Caines, Joseph ||Mellindy, Thomas (Cape Island)||Stroud, Richard (Bloody Bay) |- |Carter, William ||Milner, Rev William, J||Sturge, John (Flower’s Island) |- |Connolly, George||Neville, John ||[[Tite-83|Tite, John]] (Deer Island) |- |[[Collins-18818|Collins, Samuel, Sr.]]||Noonan, James||Turner, Patrick (Hayward’s Cove) |- |Cox, William & Co. - merchants||Oakley, John T, J.P.||Vater, Edmond (Shoal’s Cove) |- |Crocker, Aubrey G.S. ||[[Osmond-296|Osmond, Joseph]] (Indian Bay)||Vincent, William (Cobbler’s Island) |- |Curran, Michael||Parsons, Phillip (Indian Bay)||Wheeler, Richard |- |Dyke, Richard ||Pickett, William, Sr. (Fair Island)||White, Frederick |- |Evans, Samuel ||Pike, James (Flat Island)||White, John |- |Goulding, Jacob ||Pitt, James||Whitmarsh, Ambrose |- |Green, Edward||Pond, George ||Young, John |- |Harper, Charles ||Pritchett, John (Freshwater Bay)||Young, William |- | || || || |- |} ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Greenspond,_Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources == See also: * [https://greenspond.wixsite.com/website Greenspond (town website)]

Green-Wood Cemetery

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[[Category:Brooklyn, New York]] [[Category:Kings County, New York, Cemeteries]] [[Category:Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, New York]] ----- {{Image|file=Green-Wood_Cemetery-1.jpg |caption=Green-Wood Cemetery Angel and Fountain }} "it is the ambition of the New Yorker to live upon the Fifth Avenue, to take his airings in the Park, and to sleep with his fathers in Green-Wood" - Paul Goldberger in The New York Times. Paul Goldberger (November 17, 1977). "Design Notebook; Pastoral Green-Wood cemetery is a lesson in 19th-century taste". The New York Times. Retrieved 2007-09-23. ----- Green-Wood Cemetery was founded in 1838 and was been designated a National Historic Landmark in 2006 due to its national significance in art, architecture, landscaping, and history. It was one of the first rural cemeteries in America. By the early 1860s the cemetery had become a tourist destination with an international reputation for its beauty. The cemetery attracted more than 500,000 tourists per year, second only to Niagara Falls. It featured family outings, carriage rides, and sculpture viewing. The popularity of Green-Wood helped to inspire the creation of public parks, including New York City's Central and Prospect Parks. Green-Wood consists of 478 acres of hills, valleys, glacial ponds and paths, interspersed with the largest collection of outdoor 19th and 20th century statuary and mausoleums. It offers a peaceful oasis to visitors and contains 560,000 gravesites. Green-Wood is also of interest to history buffs since it is a Revolutionary War historic site. It is where the Battle of Long Island was fought in 1776. It is a designated site on the Civil War Discovery trail and also a registered member of the Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary System. The Green-Wood Historic Fund, which was established in 1999 to maintain the monuments and buildings, also offers open-to-the-public events, walking and trolley tours, book talks, and other seasonal events. ----- Famous persons buried at Green-Wood include Civil War generals, baseball legends, politicians, artists, entertainers, inventors such as: * [[Bernstein-247|Leonard Bernstein]] * [[Tweed-1|Boss Tweed]] * [[Ebbets-1|Charles Ebbets]] * [[Basquiat-1|Jean-Michel Basquiat]] * [[Tiffany-351|Louis Comfort Tiffany]] * [[Greeley-165|Horace Greeley]] '''Ground as Hallowed as Cooperstown; Green-Wood Cemetery, Home to 200 Baseball Pioneers''' - Collins, Glenn (April 1, 2004), "The New York Times." Retrieved 2008-03-28. :''Before A-Rod and Jeter, there were J-Creigh and Woodward. That would be James Creighton, Jr., the world's first true baseball star, and John B. Woodward, an outfielder who became a Union general in the Civil War. Both played for the Excelsior Club – sort of the Yankees of the early 1860s – and now both reside in the Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn.... Mr. Nash discovered some monuments, like that of Duncan Curry, by sheer chance, while walking through the cemetery. Curry, first president of the Knickerbocker Baseball Club, is immortalized with a monument that proudly dubs him Father of Baseball because he headed the club that scholars say first codified many of the game's rules.... Another Green-Wood resident, DeWolf Hopper, a thespian, delivered a rendition of the Ernest Thayer poem, Casey at the Bat, shortly after it was published in 1888, and proceeded to perform it more than 10,000 times over the next half-century. One of his six marriages was to a Hollywood socialite who took his name: Hedda Hopper. At Tulip Hill, the imposing granite vault of the three Patchen brothers – Sam Patchen (shortstop), Joe Patchen (right field) and Edward Patchen (infielder) – is the only crypt of early baseball players, the Alou brothers of their time.... A happier story is that of Charles J. Smith, one of the great players of the 1860s, Mr. Richman said. He was buried in a seemingly unmarked grave at Green-Wood. But investigation by a grounds crew discovered his monument last year, a few feet underground, where it had sunk. It has now been restored.'' Wikipedia contributors, "Green-Wood Cemetery," ''Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia'' (https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Green-Wood_Cemetery&oldid=1168467679 : accessed October 14, 2023). ----- Visiting Green-Wood: * Main Entrance: 25th Street and 5th Avenue in Brooklyn, New York * Admission is free at all times and free maps are available at any entrance * Guided tours or other events are available * Private groups and school groups can also be arranged * Hours: 7:45am-5pm (hours change seasonally) * Paid genealogy services are offered * [http://www.green-wood.com/burial_search/ Free burial search] === Link === [http://www.green-wood.com/ Green-Wood Cemetery Home Page] === Source for Profiles === The Green-Wood Historic Fund. "Burial Search," G-W Green-Wood (https://www.green-wood.com/burial_search/ : accessed ddmmmyyyy). === Notable Burials That Need a Profile === Please remove from table if you create a profile.
{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellpadding="5" |+ Sortable table |- ! Name ! data-sort-type="date" |Dates ! Notes |- |Samuel Akerly|| (1785–1845)|| founder of the New York Institute for the Blind |- |Augustus Chapman Allen ||(1806–1864)||co-founder of the City of Houston |- |Othniel Boaz Askew|| (1972–2003; cremated)|| politician and assassin of New York City Council member James E. Davis, whose remains were relocated to another cemetery |- |James Bard ||(1815–1897)|| marine artist, buried in unmarked grave |- |Peter Townsend Barlow|| (1857–1921)||New York City Magistrate |- |Jane Augusta Blankman|| (1823–1860)||courtesan |- |Stanley Bosworth|| (1927-2011)||Founding headmaster of prestigious Saint Ann's School |- |Andrew Bryson|| (1822–1892)|| United States Navy rear admiral |- |Charlotte Canda|||| a debutante killed in a carriage accident on her 17th birthday |- |Kate Claxton ||(1850–1924)|| American theatre actress noted for her role of Louise in the play The Two Orphans[22] |- |William J. Coombs ||(1833–1922)||U.S. Congressman from Brooklyn |- |George H. Cooper|| (1821–1891)|| United States Navy rear admiral |- |James Creighton, Jr. ||(1841–1862)||first pitcher to throw a fastball[23] |- |Edwin Pearce Christy ||(1815–1862)||minstrel, known for performing the Stephen Foster song "Old Folks at Home" (aka "Swanee River") |- |Duncan Curry|| (1812–1894)|| baseball pioneer and insurance executive |- |James E. Davis|| (1962–2003)|| assassinated City Councilman, was buried here for a few days; upon learning his killer's ashes were also in Green-Wood, his family had his body exhumed and reinterred in the Cemetery of the Evergreens[24] |- |Richard Delafield|| (1798–1873)|| Chief of Engineers and Superintendent of West Point |- |Francis E. 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Hart|| (1864–1946)|| star of silent "Western" movies |- |John A. Hartwell|| (1861–1940)|| noted athlete, philanthropist, pioneer in American surgery, and personal physician of Theodore Roosevelt |- |Genevieve Hecker|| (1883–1960)|| champion golfer |- |Joseph Henderson|| (1826–1890)|| notable harbor pilot |- |Philip A. Herfort|| (1851–1921)|| violinist and orchestra leader |- |Henry B. Hidden|| (c. 1839–1862)|| American Civil War cavalry officer |- |James Howell ||(1829–1897)|| 19th mayor of Brooklyn |- |Richard Isay || (1934–2012)|| psychiatrist, psychoanalyst, author, gay activist |- |Paul Jabara || (1948–1992)|| actor, singer and songwriter |- |Leonard Jerome|| (1817–1891)|| entrepreneur, grandfather of Winston Churchill |- |Tom L. Johnson || (1854–1911)|| former mayor of Cleveland, Ohio |- |Laura Keene || (1826–1873)|| actress who was on stage when Lincoln was shot |- |Florence La Badie|| (1888–1917)|| actress |- |Laura Jean Libbey || (1862–1924)|| popular "dime-store" novelist |- |Brockholst Livingston || (1757–1823)|| U.S. Supreme Court Justice |- |William Lewis Lockwood || (1836–1867)|| one of the founders of the Sigma Chi Fraternity |- |Henry James Montague|| (1840–1878)|| stage actor[26] |- |Lola Montez || (1821–1861)|| actress and mistress of many notable men among them King Ludwig I of Bavaria |- |Frank Morgan || (1890–1949)|| actor (The Wizard of Oz) |- |William Niblo || (1790–1878)|| also known as Billy Niblo, the owner of Niblo's Garden |- |Violet Oakley|| (1874–1961)|| artist |- |Mary Ellis Peltz|| (1896–1981)|| American drama and music critic, magazine editor, poet and writer on music. |- |Frederick August Otto Schwarz || (1836–1911)|| founder of specialty toy retailer FAO Schwarz |- ||Eli Siegel|| (1902–1978)|| poet, educator, founder of the philosophy Aesthetic Realism |- |Ole Singstad ||(1882–1969)|| Norwegian-American civil engineer, designed Lincoln Tunnel and others |- |Francis Barretto Spinola ||(1821–1891)|| first Italian-American elected to the U.S. House of Representatives |- |George Steers||(1819-1856)|| designer of the Yacht America, winner of the first America's Cup. |- |Henry Steinway|| (1797–1871)|| founder of Steinway & Sons, piano manufacturers |- |William Steinway|| (1836–1896)||son of Henry Steinway, and founder of Steinway, New York |- |Francis Scott Street ||(1831–1883)|| co-owner of Street & Smith publishers |- |Richard Termini Sr. ||(1929–1982)|| Father of musician Richard Termini |- |Alfred Toftenes|| (1881–1918)|| Norwegian Chief Officer blamed for the collision that sank the Empress of Ireland |- |Camilla Urso|| (Camille Urso) (1842–1902)|| French violinist |- |Steven C. Vincent|| (1955–2005)|| American journalist and author kidnapped and murdered in Iraq August 2005 |- |Thomas R. Whitney ||(1807–1858)|| member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New York |- |Barney Williams|| (1824–1876)|| Irish-American actor-comedian |- |Beekman Winthrop|| (1874–1940)|| governor of Puerto Rico from 1904 to 1907, and later an Assistant Secretary of the Treasury |- |Jonathan Young ||(1826–1885)|| United States Navy commodore |- |} == Sources ==

Greer Name Study

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Welcome to the Greer One Name Study

'''We are now opening the name study to all spelling variations and places, as well as the Grierson Surname. Later we may split the Greer all Spellings and Griersons into two name studies, but for now we will just include them. This is where much of the Greer all Spellings descended from. Possible spellings include: *Greer *Greir *Grier *Grear *Greear *Geer *Grierson Several places are: *Scotland *Ireland *Australia *Canada *United States''' == How to Join == Please contact the project leader '''[[Rish-15|Misty Musco]]''' or '''[[Taylor-25258|Carole Taylor]]''' co-Leader or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. *If you would like to be a '''Project Members''' or add your '''Ancestor''' to our project: Add the following to the top of your Greer profiles ABOVE THE Biography Heading: **'''{{One Name Study|name=Greer}}''' *also add this sub category **'''[[Category:Country of origin, Greer Name Study]]''' *This sub category will categorize each Greer according to country of origin. Currently the sub categories are '''United States, England, Ireland, Australia, Africa, Germany and Scotland''' If you are or your ancestors falls under another Country of Origin, please let [[Rish-15|Misty Musco]] know. Leave the link to the profile and I will create the category. *If you run across an '''unsourced Greer profile''' add them to the Greer Name Study but also add '''{{Unsourced|Greer}}''' so that it will show up in our unsourced list. == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == DNA Projects == :Cousin's who have the tests done :[[Greer-3570 | Richard Greer]] ::Y Chromosome: The Y chromosome is passed down from father to son. :Here are Richard's direct paternal line ancestors. :Richard Baker Greer descendants (01 Mar 1914 - 15 Oct 2006) [confident] :: James Richard Greer descendants (Dec 1890 - ) ::: Benjamin Finis Greer descendants (30 Jul 1867 - 11 Apr 1942) [confident] :::: James Wright Greer descendants (1847 - 1887) DNA confirmed ::::: James Wright Greer Sr descendants (09 Nov 1805 - 13 Jun 1863) DNA confirmed :::::: Martin Henry Greer descendants (1756 - 04 Jul 1822) DNA confirmed :::::::Benjamin Fitch Greer descendants (abt 06 Jan 1727 - bef 28 Dec 1787) :::::::: John James Greer descendants (1688 - 15 Apr 1752) [confident] ::::::::: James Greer descendants (abt 1627 - abt 1688) [confident] == Pre-1500 and Pre-1700 Profiles == '''Please sign your name Using ~~~~and add if you are certified pre-1500 or pre-1700 or both also list if you have access to any of the paid websites. There are a lot of profiles that fall into these early categories and they are also hard to source out''' #[[Rish-15|Rish-15]] 20:49, 18 April 2018 (UTC) pre-1700/pre-1500 #[[Taylor-25258|Taylor-25258]] 12:00, 19 April 2018 (UTC) Pre-1500/pre-1700 == Problem Greer Profiles == '''Add profiles here if you feel that they are problem profiles. This would include profiles that are often connected to wrong families or that Parents, Siblings, Spouses or Children are in dispute about belonging. These may need to fall under Project Protection.''' #[[Greer-2069 |Benjamin Greer]] b:1740 to [[Greer-564 | William Greer Sr]] / Mary Ann FITCH #[[Greer-858 |John Greer]] b:1737 to [[Greer-564 | William Greer Sr]] / Mary Ann FITCH #[[Greer-614|James Greer]] Progenitor, already PPP #[[Greer-859 | Steven Greer]] He is not listed as a child on the Will of the father, [[Greer-564 | Capt. William Greer]] ???Which is already in "Research Pending" '''WARNING''' #[[Greer-2687 | John E. Greer]] [[Greer-5480 | Ezekiel Greer]] born 1840 is just not listed?? They sure look to be one/same??????????The merge went thru....... but the military muster card for the [https://www.fold3.com/image/231895041 fold3 27th Missouri Mounted Infantry] , John E Greer is now a question??? The time line for the 2 Regiment makes this soldier serving in 2 different Regiments at the same time. [[Greer-5480 | Ezekiel Greer]] born 1840 is just not listed?? but he w/b 10 in 1850?? '''THEY ARE NOT ONE/SAME so it has to be a different Julia A. GREER, living in Georgetown, MO...which IS also IN PETTIS County. The only way they can be one/same is: He served with both at the same time.... John E. joined the 27th 09/23/1861 and is NOT FOUND after Feb 1862....... the other Ezekiel joined 06/21/61 in Georgetown.. and DIED 12/29/1862 :: US Civil War| enlisted = 09/23/1861/ = 02/15/1862 When 27th was disbanded/ =Co. H 27th Missouri Volunteer Mounted Infantry :'''NOTE:''' There is NO SOURCE found that proves he died during the WAR... If he did die during his service it would have been from disease. ::[https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-soldiers-detail.htm?soldierId=1F6908A3-DC7A-DF11-BF36-B8AC6F5D926A nps.org] :A John E Greer served with my g-g-grampa Morrison M Lee in 27th MO. Mounted Infantry. :THIS IS IN QUESTION will look later Burial: Hopewell Cemetery, Newland, Pettis County, Missouri :How can these 2 NOT be one/same, too many coincidences.... ::The names John Ezekiel/Ezekiel ::Both living in Pettis County. ::Both have mothers by the name of Julia A Greer ::and then Ezekiel Greer being called "aka: John Wasson" that is the last name of the Administrator of his father's estate. ::LASTLY, Ezekiel was KIA and then John Ezekiel is NOT FOUND again after he was Discharged from the 27th Missouri Feb 1862..... [[Wasson-189 | John '''Ryland'''Wasson]] could be the John that paid Ezekiel to go to war for him. Ryland died and is laid to rest where the Greer family is also. ----------- == Sourcing Profiles == With so many profiles either unsourced are marked as sourced and are not really sourced, I figured I would post what is actually considered Primary and Secondary Sources as well as how to source. While family trees are a great place for getting info for research they are not considered a source, but rather a research tool. Some trees do contain sources, but you would need to cite the source not the tree. Also things like tombstone, census or passed down history is not proper citing of a source. Things like a tombstone should list where it's located and the information on the tombstone. It's also good to list a date when it was viewed and a picture if available. Census records should have a location and a year, in the least. If you obtain information from a family member it should be cited who the information was given to, who gave the information and a date also the relation to the person you are sourcing would be ideal. '''Primary sources''' are Sources that are taken at or close to the time and place and witnessed by the one telling the account. Birth, Death, Marriage, bible, military and census records are considered primary sources. However try to always find as much supporting evidence as possible. Many cases of people born in the late 1800's and early 1900's were born before Birth certificates were issued and applied later for them. The information was given mostly on word of mouth. Also many people pre 1900 were born, died or married in their homes. Someone would then travel to the Registers office with witnesses or written statements to give account for the official records. You must also remember that in Census records, some people didn't read or write. The census taker would write things as they heard it and spellings can be wrong. People also lied about ages and they also often used nicknames and middle names. Military rolls were often written later. Muster rolls sometimes were written a month or so after the fact. This can get messed up or out of order. '''Secondary Sources''' these are written accounts after the fact. Such as encyclopedias, history books, newspaper and magazine articles, obituaries, index and transcriptions. I also link tombstones in this category because they are often ordered after the death of a individual. While most are correct they can have wrong information especially in times before Birth and death certificates were available to verify the information as correct. Some records can actually be considered primary and secondary. Example is a death certificate or notice. They contain primary source for death, but the birth information is considered a secondary source. Just remember that no matter the source, we should fully Vet that source and try to find any information that can back it up. For those of you who use gedcoms to upload your tree, always go through them. Most of the time gedcoms leave junk info on profiles and often do not properly list sources. Even great gedcoms need a little tlc after you add them. == Task List == * link profiles of Greers to Name Study *adopting and managing profiles that are orphaned *connecting unconnected Greer profiles to the One World Tree *Sourcing Greer profiles that are unsourced == DNA == You can find others with your surname who have taken DNA tests by going to your surname index this: *https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=Greer *https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=Grier *https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=Greir *https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=Grear *https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=Geer *https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=Grierson YDNA test-takers are the most valuable, but anyone who has taken an autosomal test knows the value of DNA for genealogy and may be able to find a male member of their family who could be tested. *comparing test takers on gedmatch to try to pin point where different Greers line up on Chromosomes snp'S for different lines of American Greers. === TEST TAKERS === : Shawn Greer on 4 May 2022 (James Greer GunPowder Maryland) :"I see the comment that the American Greer DNA does not match the Greer and Grierson of Scotland. I descend from James Greer of gunpowder maryland. He is my 9th great grand father. '''Myself, my brother and nephew have been tested'''. I have been tested at the highest level on familytree DNA. I share DNA matches with Alpin Macgregor the historic Clan Chief and todays Clan Chief Malcolm Macgregor. I am 10 steps from todays chief but we do show up as a match. I have the SNP R-M123 which I believe is older than the M456 that I believe most Macgregors carry today. I also carry the gene R1b-L1335 which is very old. I'm still working on things but I believe we can now say that we come from a very old bloodline." == Google Group == https://groups.google.com/d/forum/greers-of-america This is where we can discuss all our information. == PAID Sources == : i.e ancestry.com/fold3/ et al............ #[[Taylor-25258|Taylor-25258]] 12:05, 19 April 2018 (UTC) I have access to fold3 for military/ some census records == Greer Sources == '''If you have a reliable Greer source, add it here. Note family trees are not sources. For those who don't know any of Burkes work, much of his work is being proven wrong. This will not be considered a reliable source for our profiles. If you are using them, please find other reliable sources to back up the Burke Source that isn't derived from his source or delete him as a source.''' #[https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=wwofn&id=I142 Cuz' Sue Hosbach's rootsweb TREEs] most generally not only have the written out but also gives source down to the page # rootsweb.com RALPH TERRY TREEs (aka: capenoch) is another that gives his sources by name/page # he has even gone over there and searched for the PROOF of our John Greer's parentage, Progenitor... #http://www.electricscotland.com/history/nation/grierson.htm ---- == Notables==

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Welcome to the Gregg County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The current coordinator of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. *The coordinator of this page is '''Patricia Stracener''' ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Gregg_County_Texas.png |align= c |size=250 |caption='''Gregg County Seal''' }} {{clear}} *{{Blue|Gregg County was formed 1873 from Rusk, Upshur Counties.}} https://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/gregg-county ::Caddo Indians lived here among the lush rolling hills and towering pine forest of Gregg County Texas. Caddos were large permanent village dwellers, and also had ceremonial mounds. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcg10 ::Explorers and settlers arrived who introduced the European diseases and epidemics. The Caddo did not have antibodies to the diseases, thus contracted the diseases. ::The Cherokee Indians arrived and drove the peaceful Caddo away. Following this after the US Government took over the lands this drove the last Caddo Indians out of Gregg County to the reservation in Oklahoma. Little evidence of their life today, except the Hudnall Pirtle site. This is on private land south of Longview, (not open to the public). It is one of the most, well preserved and important Caddo centers in Texas. ::Caddo Indian Burial grounds extend through Longview; northward to Pittsburg, Camp County, then northwest toward Quitman, Wood County, eastward to Mississipi, and northeast into Jefferson / Caddo Lake, Harrison County, southward to Cente, Shelby County, southeast to Henderson, Rusk County, and west past Kilgore, Rusk County. :'''1810 Bowl''', a Cherokee Indian Chief, led a group of his people into Texas. They settled in the Caddo Indian Country. The territory that the Texas Cherokee claimed was located between the Trinity and Sabine Rivers north of the Old San Antonio Road. This area today is made up of Smith and Cherokee counties, the western third of Rusk County, the southwestern fourth of Gregg County and the eastern fourth of Van Zandt County. ::The {{Blue|Cherokee Trace}} is one of the remains left by the Cherokee Indians. This trail was used by the Indians for trade and trave. The original Cherokee Trace extended from Oklahoma and Arkansas south to Nacogdoches and runs through Gregg County, where it crossed over the sabine River. The Cherokee marked their Trace by {{red|planting wild rose bushes along the trail.}} The early white settlers found that these rose bushes made good fences. :'''1825''' The Cherokee Indians sent John Dunn Hunter to Mexico to obtain title of the lands , (which were really the Caddo lands). The Cherokees had been promised lands north of Nacogdoches. John Hunter only received more promises from the Mexican government. This contributed to the Cherokee participating in the Fredonia Rebellion. :'''April 18, 1825''' Hayden Edwards obtained from the Mexican government a contract to settle (800) eight hundred families. This included Nacogdoches and present day Gregg County. This could include Nacogdoches but surrounding Gregg County areas was a part. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregg_County,_Texas#History :'''1835''' Land patents were issued by the Republic of Mexico for the lands of Gregg County. :'''1835''' Longview - Was founded on 3 leagues of land granted to Anglo-Americans late in 1835 by the Mexican government. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hdl03 :'''1836''' Texas won the Revolution and its independence. This then became the Republic of Texas. Settlers moved in the area. For (25 years) most of Gregg county area had been surveyed and patented. Some settlements south of the Sabine River were: Camden, Danville, Fredonia and Peatown. The settlements located north of the Sabine were Arpville, Bethel, Killingsworth and Pine Tree. ::Cotton plantations and large family farms.began on the land which were dependent on slave labor. Lumbering was also a factor in the economy because of the dense Pine forest. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hdl03 '''1873''' {{Blue|The Texas legislature passed a bill creating Gregg County, from Upshur, Rusk and Harrison Counties.}} They named this Roanoke County.. Rusk county citizens and Harrison County voted against losing any land for the new county. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregg_County,_Texas#History :{{Blue|April, 1874 Rusk County finally yielded some land for the new Gregg County}} The name was changed to Gregg County to honor the Confederate General, and Texas Leader,''' John Gregg'''.. Longview was elected to be the county seat. Harrison County never yielded any land. {{Image|file=Harrison_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Longview street scene by Stell, texas escapes }}{{clear}} :'''Pre 1872''' International-Great Northern and the Texas Pacific railroads built lines. The railroad contributed in the future development of the prosperity and population of Gregg County. {{Image|file=Gregg_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption='''World's Richest Acre. Kilgore''' }} {{clear}} :'''1880''' The population was steady, then declined 1920-1930.' until a decline between 1920 and 1930. The '''1880''' census registered the population of the county at 8,530, while population in''' 1920''' was 16,767. However, by the '''1930''' census the population had declined to 15,778. {{Image|file=Gregg_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=550 |caption=Longview Oil field. }} :{{Blue|Oil Boom}} The population might have declined more except East Texas Oilfields struck oil. This '''Oil Boom''' brought both entrepreneurs, oil field workers, and workers for the related industries. The population mushroomed. :'''1940''' Census showed 58,027 population in Gregg County. This continued to grow even though the oil fields and related oil industries suffered from depletion. Much of the success of the steady growth can be attributed to the forethought and efforts of county leaders to bring diversified industries not related to the oil field to Gregg County. :''' 2010''' census shows Gregg county with a population of 121,730. Longview continues to be the county seat and the largest town in Gregg County. :'''1919''' Longview, Texas race riots.http://www.jstor.org/stable/273678?>seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents :http://www.jstor.org/stable/273678?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents :'''1939 {{Blue|Parade, Longview''' View this U-Tube video of Longview parade. Notice the dresses, the hats, the cars.}} [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AlHnD0h_cgI&feature=youtu.be '''{{Red|1839 Longview Parade}}''']

:::{{Blue|Thomas D Campbell was born 1831}} in Abbeville district, South Carolina. He taught school in Alabama then moved to Cherokee County near Rusk. In 1861-65 Campbell was a Confederate private in the 18th Texas Infantry, Capt. Maple's Company. Following this Campbell he married Rachael Moore, one son, Thomas Mitchell Campbell. Campbell put his children through school, became mayor of Longview as well as planter. After Rachael died, Campbell married again to Cynthia Carroll, and the couple had (4) children. Thomas D Campbell was living to be able to attend the inauguration of his son, Thomas Mitchell Campbell for Governor. https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth25648/ http://genealogytrails.com/tex/pineywoods/gregg/bios.htmlhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Mitchell_Campbell {{Image|file=Gregg_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=120 |caption=Thomas Mitchell Campbell, gov. }}{{clear}}

{{Blue|J Marcus Wood}} J. Marcus Wood was born 1889 in Kilgore, Texas, a Texas native. His grandfather wa a Tennessee native who settled in Rusk County. His father was a Texas Native, and merchant. J Marcus Wood began working for Pacific Express, until he joined the Texas and Pacific Railroad company. From there he worked with Gulf Oil Company and became distributore of Gulf Oil products in this county.Wood married and continued to reside in the county with (4) children born inn Longview. He was a member off the Masons, Knights Templar, Knights of Pythias and a

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{{Geographic Location |Reference Location = Gregg County,Texas |NW Location = |N Location = [[:Space:Upshur County, Texas|Upshur County ]] |NE Location = |E Location = [[:Space:Harrison County, Texas|Harrison County]] |SE Location = |S Location = [[:Space:Rusk County, Texas|Rusk County]] |SW Location = |W Location = [[:Space:Smith County, Texas|Smith County]] }}{{clear}} ===Government=== '''Gregg County Government Structure''' The Texas Constitution clearly states the structure of County Governments. The actions of the counties are strictly limited to laws passed by the Texas Legislature. Each county is governed by a Commissioners court. The Commissioners Court is comprised of one County Commissioner from each of the four county Precincts as prescribed by law and the County Judge. All five members of the Commissioners Court are elected Officials. In order to establish a strong checks and balance in the government of each county, the Texas constitution also created other elective offices of the county. For a complete and current list of Gregg County elected officials click on the following link: [http://www.co.gregg.tx.us/Gregg County Officials] Longview is county seat. ===Government Offices=== {{Image|file=Gregg_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=. }}{{clear}} Gregg County Courthouse built in 1932. ===Geography=== {{Image|file=Gregg_County_Texas.gif |align=r |size=m |caption='''Location in Texas''' }} As of July 1, 2015, Gregg County Texas had a population of 121,730. Thus, making it the 33rd most populated county of the 254 counties of Texas. However, the county only covers 276 sq. miles of land. Thus making it the 8th smallest county in land coverage of the 254 counties. {{clear}} Gregg County is situated in the timber and oil belt of northeast Texas. It is bounded on the north by Upshur County, on the east by Harrison County, on the south by Rusk County and on the west by Smith County. The land surface is gently rolling to somewhat hilly and in general rises from east to west. The lowest altitude is about 250 feet above sea level with the highest altitude being about 550 feet above sea level. The principal cities of Gregg County are: Longview (County Seat), Kilgore, Gladewater and White Oak. Many of the smaller communities such as Spring Hill, Pine Tree, Greggton etc. have been incorporated into the present day city of Longview. Surface water is available from the Sabine River and some of its large tributaries. The two largest lakes in the county are Lake Cherokee and Lake Gladewater. '''Major Highways''' * Interstate 20 * U.S. Highway 80 * U.S. Highway 259 * U.S. Highway 271 * State Highway 31 * State Highway 42 * State Highway 149 * State Highway 281 '''Railroads:
* UP - Union Pacific Railroad Protected Areas
*Caddo Indian Burial Mounds ===Demographics=== In 1880 and 1930, with the exception of 1920, African American residents in Gregg County were more numerous than white. In 1910 African Americans made up 55% of the county population, and in 1930, 52% . In 2000, there were 111,379 people residing in the county with a population density of 406 people/sq. mi. per square mile (157/km²). The racial makeup of the county was 72.89% White, 19.86% Black or African American, 0.52% Native American, 0.68% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 4.55% from other races, and 1.49% from two or more races. 9.14% of the population were Hispanic. The median income for a household in the county was $35,006, and the median income for a family was $42,617. Males had a median income of $33,186 versus $21,432 for females. The per capita income for the county was $18,449. About 12.00% of families and 15.10% of the population were below the poverty line, including 20.50% of those under age 18 and 11.40% of those age 65 or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregg_County,_Texas :1980 African Americans numbered 17,807 and whites 79,806. Schools
{{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align-l |size=150 }}{{clear}} Colleges/Universities
* LeTourneau University, Longview * UT-Tyler Longview Centere, Longview Public Schools
There are 49 public schools in Gregg County. * Gladewater ISD (partly in Smith, Upshur counties) * Kilgore ISD (partly in Rusk County) * Longview ISD * Pine Tree ISD * Sabine ISD * Spring Hill ISD * White Oak ISD Private Schools -There are 12 private schools in Gregg County. Events/ Festival
{{Image|file=Gregg_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=280 }}{{clear}} * Balloon Race In Juky, Longvi ew * Daffodils in Febru ary/March, Gladewater * Gusher Days in April, Gl adewater * Roughbeck Days in spring every 3 years, White Oak * Shakespeare Festival in summer, Kilgore **SEE Kilgore - Park - Kilgore Historical Preservation Foundation:" LIFE on Kilgore’s Unforgettable Streets, A Memoir of the 1950’s and 60’s in America’s Oil Capita" By Caleb Pirtle {{Image|file=Gregg_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Kilgore oil field }}{{clear}} ===Cities/Towns=== * [[:Category:Clarksville City, Texas|Clarksville City (888)]] * [[:Category:Easton, Texas|Easton (505)]] * [[:Category:Longview, Texas|Longview - county seat (82,314)]]https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hdl03 :::See[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hdl03 Texas online Longview] * [[:Category:Gladewater, Texas|Gladewater (6,563)]] began in 1870's.http://co.gregg.tx.us/HistoricalMarkersMap/Markers2.pdf * [[:Category:Kilgore, Texas|Kilgore (14,793)]] - in fall of 1930's the surrounding East Texas oilfield with its many oil wells transformed withering Kilgore into large important city.[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/HEK02 Kilgore, Texas] * [[:Category:Lakeport, Texas|Lakeport (998)]] * [[:Category: Warren City, Texas|Warren City (480)]] * [[:Category:White Oak, Texas|White Oak (6,511)]] * [[:Category:Danville, Texas|Danville]] * [[:Category:Judson, Texas|Judson (1,057)]] * [[:Category:Liberty City, Texas|Liberty City (2,397)]] * [[:Category:Rolling Meadows, Texas|Rolling Meadows]] Many of the smaller communities such as: * Spring Hill, Texas * Pine Tree, Texas * Greggton, Texas have been incorporated into the present day city of Longview. ===Historical Census=== :1880 --- 8,530 — :1890 --- 9,402 10.2% :1900 --- 12,343 31.3% :1910 --- 14,140 14.6% :1920 --- 16,767 18.6% :1930 --- 15,778 −5.9% :1940 --- 58,027 267.8% :1950 --- 61,258 5.6% :1960 --- 69,436 13.4% :1970 --- 75,929 9.4% :1980 --- 99,487 31.0% :1990 --- 104,948 5.5% :2000 --- 111,379 6.1% :2010 --- 121,730 9.3% :Est. 2015 --- 124,108 ====Notables==== :Julian Edwin Bailes, Sr., judge in Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana; born in Longview in 1915 :Rodney Carrington, comedian, actor, and writer :Mary Lou Clements-Mann, American HIV/AIDS researcher killed on Swissair Flight 111. :Jay Dean, mayor of Longview, 2005-2015; incoming Republican state representative for District 7, effective 2017 :Clint Ford, American actor and writer :Christopher Hinn, miller and Wisconsin State Assemblyman :Bill P. Keith, author and former member of the Louisiana State Senate :Miranda Lambert, American Country Music Artist, born in Longview, TX :Matthew McConaughey, Oscar-winning actor :Neal McCoy, Country music singer :Diane Patrick, member of the Texas House of Representatives from Arlington; reared in Longview as Diane Porter :Jack Boynton Strong, Texas lawyer, businessman, and legislator :Forest Whitaker, Oscar-winning actor. ====County Resources==== *Great Balloon Race -annual. http://www.greattexasballoonrace.com Great Balloon Race][http://www.greattexasballoonrace.com *Reo Palm Isle, located at Farm Road 1845 and Highway 31 in Longview, Texas. - Investors wanted the largest nightclub with hardwood floor, sound effects, with 5 acre parking. Well known bands were featured in the late 1930's and early 1940's..Handbook of Texas Online, Lanny Medlin and Heather Milligan, "Reo Palm Isle," accessed August 01, 2016, http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/xdr03. Uploaded on August 7, 2010,Modified on September 14, 2015. Published by the Texas State Historical Association. *Longview Masonic Lodge No. 404[http://co.gregg.tx.us/HistoricalMarkersMap/Markers2.pdf Gregg County Historical Markers] *Genealogy Resources for Gregg County Texas *http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/%7Etxgregg/ *Official State of Texas Historical Markers of Gregg County, Compiled by the Gregg County Historical Commission [http://co.gregg.tx.us/HistoricalMarkersMap/Markers2.pdf markers of Gregg County] ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=370 |caption= }}{{clear}} * Index to over 94 Cemeteries in Gregg County, Texas *[[:Category: Old East Mountain Cemetery, East Mountain, Texas|Old East Mountain Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Rock Springs Cemetery, Gladewater, Texas|Rock Springs Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Danville Cemetery, Kilgore, Texas|Danville Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Kilgore City Cemetery, Kilgore, Texas|Kilgore City Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Lakeview Memorial Gardens, Longview, Texas|Lakeview Memorial Gardens Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Memory Park Cemetery, Longview, Texas|Memory Park Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Rosewood Park Cemetery, Longview, Texas|Rosewood Park Cemetery]] *[[:Category: White Oak Cemetery, White Oak, Texas|White Oak Cemetery]] * Gregg County Cemeteries Index, Gregg County, TXGenWeb project ===Sources=== *Texas Association of Counties, County Government Structure *Gregg County Government Web page, http://www.co.gregg.tx.us/http://www.co.gregg.tx.us/ *https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcg10 *"LIFE on KILGORE’S UNFORGETTABLE STREETS, A Memoir of the 1950’s and 60’s in America’s Oil" Capital By Caleb Pirtle, published by Kilgore Historical Preservation Foundation *Handbook of Texas Online, Lanny Medlin and Heather Milligan, "Reo Palm Isle," accessed August 01, 2016, http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/xdr03. Uploaded on August 7, 2010,Modified on September 14, 2015. Published by the Texas State Historical Association. *”Area Mystery Mounds Delight Archaeologists”, Wes Furguson, accessed June 11, 2016 *http://wesferguson.net/2009/area-mystery-mounds-delight-archaeologists/ *Handbook of Texas Online, Laurie E. Jasinski, "Cherokee Trace," accessed June 18, 2016, http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/exc06. *Handbook of Texas Online, Suzanne Perry, "Gregg County," accessed June 18, 2016, http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcg10. Uploaded on June 15, 2010. Modified on February 3, 2016. Published by the Texas State Historical Association. *Gregg County Texas,” About the County”, accessed June 13, http://www.co.gregg.tx.us/about-county *Information provided by the Cherokee Nation Cultural Resource Center please contact cultural@cherokee.org, *http://www.cherokee.org/AboutTheNation/History/Facts/TheTexasCherokee.aspx *http://www.sonofthesouth.net/texas/hayden-edwards-fredonian-revolution.htm Sons of the South, Hayden Edwards and the Fredonian Revolution, accessed June 17,2006 **Texas Association of Counties, County Government Structure *Gregg County Government Web page, http://www.co.gregg.tx.us/http://www.co.gregg.tx.us/ *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregg_County,_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregg_County,_Texas#Gallery *http://www.jstor.org/stable/273678?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents Longview race riot *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/%7Etxgregg/ Gregg County] *Official State of Texas Historical Markers of Gregg County, Compiled by the Gregg County Historical Commission http://co.gregg.tx.us/HistoricalMarkersMap/Markers2.pdf *[http://co.gregg.tx.us/HistoricalMarkersMap/Markers2.pdf '''Gregg County Historical Markers''']

Gregory Cemetery, Magee, Simpson County, Mississippi

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[[Category:Simpson County, Mississippi, Cemeteries]] [[Category: Gregory Cemetery, Simpson County, Mississippi]] [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This project will catalog and document all burials in Gregory Cemetery, located outside Magee, Simpson County, Mississippi. This free space page for the Gregory Cemetery is part of WikiTree's Mississippi Cemeteries Project, and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Bishop-4082|Myrtis Bishop]] for assistance. ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== :Location ::Address: ::1844 Hwy 541 ::Magee, MS ::Located north of Magee, MS. From Magee go north on Hwy 541 (1st Ave NE) for about 2 1/2 miles. The cemetery is on the right at Cooper Road. :GPS Coordinates (WGS84) :: 31.906791, -89.730380 ::[https://goo.gl/maps/4M3xk Gregory Cemetery on Google Maps] === History === Gregory Cemetery Association operates and maintains this cemetery. In the past, Mr. Willie McDonald (1939 - 2017) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/210459623/willie-carl-mcdonald Willie Carl McDonald Biography] served as caretaker and president of the association. The main part of the Gregory Cemetery was established in the early 1920s with the earliest burial date of 1924. Across Cooper Road (to the South) are several older burials with the earliest burial date of 1857. Then outside the fenced area on Cooper Road (on the East side) are three more older burials with an earliest burial date of 1875. Cemetery has almost 600 marked burials many with funeral home markers (FHM) only and some of those are not readable. There is a dirt road around the main cemetery with a fence on the north and east side. There is a cemetery sign but no gate. As of August 23, 2023, Findagrave has 593 graves recorded with 85% photographed. [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/59619/gregory-cemetery Gregory Cemetery on Findagrave] On June 17, 2014, a truck lost control in a curve in the road and crashed into the cemetery, damaging 21 headstones and caved in two burial sites. [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/39727616/gregory_cemetery_damaged_pg_1/ Gregory Cemetery Damaged - Front Page] [https://www.newspapers.com/article/simpson-county-news-gregory-cemetery-dam/39727730/ Gregory Cemetery Damaged, Cont. on Page A03] On May 21, 1992, vandals ransacked the cemetery leaving beer cans, turned over eleven headstones and destroyed two headstones. [https://www.newspapers.com/article/simpson-county-news-gregory-cemetery-van/39082548/ Gregory Cemetery Vandalized] ===Tasks Completed=== :Photography * 100% of marked graves in this cemetery have been photographed by [[Bishop-4082 | Myrtis Bishop]]. :Data Transcription * 100% of all marked graves :Link to Profiles * 0% of all marked graves ===To Do=== * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. * Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ===Table of Interments Not Part of Main Cemetery === Data given is as on Headstone {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First/Middle Names/Initials ! data-sort-type="date" | Born ! data-sort-type="date" | Died ! Inscription (notes) ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Canoy-100| Canoy ]]||Infant Daughter ||1892-09-09||1892-09-09||Infant Dau. of J. T. & N. C. Canoy, Gone to be an angel.||[[Image:Canoy-100.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hays-xxx | Hays ]]||Joseph ||1889-05||1890-03|| ||[[Image:Hays-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hays-xxx | Hays ]]||Laurel Luella ||1901-02-06||1918-11-06||Wife of David Hays, We trust our loss will be her gain and that with Christ she's gone to Heaven. ||[[Image:Hays-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-2330 | Layton ]]||Emeline ||1839-09-29||1902-12-08||(nee Rankin) MOTHER, Dear parents, tho we miss you much. We know you rest with God. ||[[Image:Layton-959.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-959 | Layton ]]||W. J. ||1832-11-19||1901-12-26||FATHER, Dear parents, tho we miss you much. We know you rest with God. (given name William Joseph)||[[Image:Layton-959.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Little-xxx | Little ]]||Annie ||1889||1898-09-12||In Memory of Annie, Daughter of A. L. & M. Little Died Sept 12, 1898, Age 9 yrs||[[Image:Little-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Little-xxx | Little ]]||Jake ||1842||1903-02-02|| ||[[Image:Little-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Little-xxx | Little ]]||Roan ||1902-01||1903-11-15||In Memory of Roan, Son of A. L. & M. Little Died Nov. 15, 1903, Age 1 yr & 10 months||[[Image:Little-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McNair-xxx | McNair ]]||Lucy||1901-10-12||1911-01-09||Dau of Levy & Florence McNair||[[Image:McNair-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Myers-xxx | Myers ]]||Ned||1860-12-25||1921-05-27||He was loved by God and man.||[[Image:Myers-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-643112 | Rankin ]]||R. ||1825-05-09||1897-05-06||R. Wife of N. Rankin, She died as she lived, trusting in God. ||[[Image:Unknown-643112.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jayne-631 | Rankin ]]||Rachel ||1849||1899-04-15||(nee Jayne) In Memory of Rachel, Wife of S. R. Rankin Died Apr 15, 1899, Age 50 yrs, Asleep in Jesus.||[[Image:Jayne-631.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-1807| Rankin ]]||Linear W ||1813||1862-02-21||||[[Image:Rankin-1807.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-11238| Rankin ]]||Rebecca ||1815||1857||(nee Roberts) ||[[Image:Roberts-11238.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-796 | Thames ]]||Allen ||1834||1899-02-24|| ||[[Image:Thames-796.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-643110 | Thames ]]||Elizabeth||1871-08-16||1905-08-25||Wife of Daniel Thames||[[Image:Unknown-643110.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-795 | Thames ]]||Jodie ||1890-02-03||1890-03|| (Buried outside fenced in area of main cemetery) ||[[Image:Thames-795.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tullos-482| Thames]]||Mary S Tullos ||1845-11-04||1883-02-26||(nee Tullos) MOTHER Mary S. Tullos, wife of R. R. Thames "Father and mother thou hast from us flown To the regions far above; We to thee erect this stone, Consecrated by our love. (Buried outside fenced in area of main cemetery)||[[Image:Thames-793.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-793 | Thames ]]||R. R. ||1848-12-16||1875-08-13||FATHER R. R. Thames, Father and mother thou hast from us flown, To the regions far above; We to thee erect this stone, Consecrated by our love. (Buried outside fenced in area of main cemetery) ||[[Image:Thames-793.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-794 | Thames ]]||William J. ||||||William J. Son of R. R. & M. S. Thames (Broken stone - only top found)||[[Image:Thames-794.jpg |100px]] |- |} ===Table of Interments Main Cemetery === Data given is as on Headstone {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First/Middle Names/Initials ! data-sort-type="date" | Born ! data-sort-type="date" | Died ! Inscription (notes) ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Abron-xxx | Abron ]]||Billy Ray ||1950-02-11||2009-08-08||US Army, Vietnam ||[[Image:Abron-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Amos-xxx | Amos ]]||Oscar ||1940-03-13||1985-05-12|| ||[[Image:Amos-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Applewhite-xxx | Applewhite ]]||J. D. ||1925-04-01||1993-09||'''Death date hidden in ground''' ||[[Image:Applewhite-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Barber-xxx | Barber ]]||Henry Junior ||1947-08-28||2001-09-08|| ||[[Image:Barber-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Barber-xxx | Barber ]]||Maggie ||1894-03-21||1979-03|| ||[[Image:Barber-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Barber-xxx | Barber ]]||Mary W. ||1922-10-3||2010-01-28|| FHM ||[[Image:Barber-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Barber-xxx | Barber ]]||Media ||1876||1956|| ||[[Image:Barber-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Barber-xxx | Barber ]]||Richard ||1888-09-01||1966-01-22|| ||[[Image:Barber-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Barnes-xxx | Barnes ]]||Charles ||1946-05-10||2006-04-15|| ||[[Image:Barnes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Barnes-xxx | Barnes ]]||Luther ||1907-03-02||1976-10-10|| ||[[Image:Barnes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Barnes-xxx | Barnes ]]||Rosalia ||1926||2002|| ||[[Image:Barnes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Barnes-xxx | Barnes ]]||Rosie O. ||1902-05-05||1985-11-23|| ||[[Image:Barnes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bass-xxx | Bass ]]||Josephine ||1932||2014|| ||[[Image:Bass-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bennett-xxx | Bennett ]]||Annie ||1911-11-28||1992-01-31|| ||[[Image:Bennett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bennett-xxx | Bennett ]]||Clifton ||1908-08-01||1963-02-17|| ||[[Image:Bennett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bennett-xxx | Bennett ]]||Robert Earl ||1947-10-09||1983-05-08||In Loving Memory||[[Image:Bennett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Blackwell-xxx | Blackwell ]]||Alberta||1949-10-14||2009-07-29||Right Side of driveway||[[Image:Blackwell-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bratton-xxx | Bratton ]]||Bennie N. ||1927-07-01||2012-12-30|| FHM ||[[Image:Bratton-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brimage-xxx | Brimage ]]||Christine Hayes||1925-06-05||2011-10-08|| FHM ||[[Image:Brimage-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brown-xxx | Brown ]]||Alice ||1935||2010|| ||[[Image:Brown-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brown-xxx | Brown ]]||Aonqo ||--||--|| ||[[Image:Brown-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brown-xxx | Brown ]]||Autry Mae ||1930-09-16|||| ||[[Image:Brown-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brown-xxx | Brown ]]||Doshia ||1898-08-28||1976-05-24|| ||[[Image:Brown-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brown-xxx | Brown ]]||Elbert Jack ||1924-04-11||1979-11-28|| ||[[Image:Brown-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brown-xxx | Brown ]]||Henry Allen ||1953-08-09||2009-05-28||CAPT US Air Force||[[Image:Brown-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brown-xxx | Brown ]]||James Arthur Sr. ||1941-03-09||2002-01-16|| Buried next to James A Brown, II ||[[Image:Brown-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brown-xxx | Brown ]]||James A II ||1965-09-18||2003-06-14|| ||[[Image:Brown-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brown-xxx | Brown ]]||L. J. Sr. ||1921-05-16||1987-03-29||US Navy, World War II ||[[Image:Brown-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brown-xxx | Brown ]]||Rebecca ||1899-08-15||1958-06-03|| ||[[Image:Brown-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brown-xxx | Brown ]]||Sie E. ||1932||2003|| ||[[Image:Brown-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brown-xxx | Brown ]]||Tiller ||||1969-08-31|| ||[[Image:Brown-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-xxx | Bryant ]]||Kailee Jordyn ||2014-03-28||2014-03-28|| FHM ||[[Image:Bryant-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Burgess-xxx | Burgess ]]||Birters ||1900-09-21||1976-07-27|| ||[[Image:Burgess-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Burgess-xxx | Burgess ]]||Edd ||1889-08-06||1956-11-02|| ||[[Image:Burgess-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Burgess-xxx | Burgess ]]||Erika Lorinda ||1969-12-12||1979-01-20|| (Buried next to Johnny B Burgess) ||[[Image:Burgess-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Burgess-xxx | Burgess ]]||John Bowman ||1938-11-20||1993-02-12|| ||[[Image:Burgess-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Burgess-xxx | Burgess ]]||John Edward ||1932-08-13||1992-12-22|| ||[[Image:Burgess-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Burgess-xxx | Burgess ]]||Johnny B ||1959-02-14||1997-04-26|| (Buried between Erika Lorinda Burgess and John Bowman Burgess) ||[[Image:Burgess-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Burgess-xxx | Burgess ]]||Milton ||1943-12-04||2007-07-12|| ||[[Image:Burgess-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Calloway-xxx | Calloway ]]||Dorothy||1944-02-22||2010-01-20|| FHM ||[[Image:Calloway-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cameron-xxx | Cameron ]]||Edith J ||1943-03-19||2005-11-29||A loving mother and grandmother ||[[Image:Cameron-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Carter-xxx | Carter ]]||Jerry Lee ||1946-03-20||2002-11-14|| ||[[Image:Carter-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Carter-xxx | Carter ]]||John D. ||1949-02-25||2013-02-06|| FHM ||[[Image:Carter-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Carter-xxx | Carter ]]||John C. ||1906-02-25||1998-09-14||In Remembrance Father of 14 children ||[[Image:Carter-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Carter-xxx | Carter ]]||Mancil Sr. ||1931--||2010--|| ||[[Image:Carter-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Carter-xxx | Carter ]]||Mary L. ||1937--||2013--|| ||[[Image:Carter-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Carter-xxx | Carter ]]||Minnie L. ||1934-02-12||2003-07-08|| FHM ||[[Image:Carter-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Carter-xxx | Carter ]]||Willie James ||1938--||2004--|| ||[[Image:Carter-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Coffey-xxx | Coffey ]]||Willie Bell ||1932-11-22||2000-08-13|| ||[[Image:Coffey-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Collins-xxx | Collins ]]||Authur Lee ||1947-02-08||1986-09-02|| ||[[Image:Collins-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Collins-xxx | Collins ]]||Bedell ||1943-04-19||1962-03-30|| ||[[Image:Collins-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Collins-xxx | Collins ]]||Brandon Marquis ||1986-03-16||1986-10-03|| ||[[Image:Collins-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Collins-xxx | Collins ]]||Janell J. ||1920-02-09||2000-10-16|| ||[[Image:Collins-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Collins-xxx | Collins ]]||John Jr. ||1925-01-19||2004-06-25||US Army World War II ||[[Image:Collins-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Collins-xxx | Collins ]]||Leotha C. ||1915-07-29||1995-04-28|| ||[[Image:Collins-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Collins-xxx | Collins ]]||Otha Lee ||1950-01-16||1987-11-16|| ||[[Image:Collins-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Collins-xxx | Collins ]]||Sharon Janette Floyd||1962-02-15||1990-05-26|| FHM ||[[Image:Collins-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cooper-xxx | Cooper ]]||Delia Smith||1888--||1974-02-08|| ||[[Image:Cooper-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cooper-xxx | Cooper ]]||John R ||1978--||2001--|| ||[[Image:Cooper-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cooper-xxx | Cooper ]]||Willie Murl ||1947--||2005--|| ||[[Image:Cooper-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Craft-xxx | Craft ]]||Minnie Lee ||1922--||2011--|| Right Side of driveway||[[Image:Craft-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Craft-xxx | Craft ]]||Shauneille ||1969-10-04||1988-11-28||Daughter ||[[Image:Craft-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Crosby-xxx | Crosby ]]||Colee P ||1926-06-21||2006-09-20|| ||[[Image:Crosby-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Crosby-xxx | Crosby ]]||Curtis Lee ||1954-03-28||2000-11-9|| FHM ||[[Image:Crosby-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Crosby-xxx | Crosby ]]||L T ||1945-09-21||2006-12-19|| ||[[Image:Crosby-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Curry-xxx | Curry ]]||C J ||1936-07-10||2006-12-20||FATHER Coach Ecclesiastes 3:1 ||[[Image:Curry-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Curry-xxx | Curry ]]||Elma Rees Barnes||1940-01-19||2013-08-14|| FHM ||[[Image:Curry-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dampeer-xxx | Dampeer ]]||Zanyon Andrell ||1980-05-05||2000-09-21|| ||[[Image:Dampeer-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Davis-xxx | Davis ]]||Willie George Sr. ||1953-08-29||1999-06-05|| ||[[Image:Davis-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dent-xxx | Dent ]]||Louis ||1882--||1980--|| ||[[Image:Dent-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dixon-xxx | Dixon ]]||Lurene R. ||1944-06-17||1999-12-07|| ||[[Image:Dixon-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Drone-xxx | Drone ]]||Burnie Jean ||1926-09-16||1996-05-15|| ||[[Image:Drone-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Drone-xxx | Drone ]]||Willie B. ||1945-10-26||1981-03-06|| ||[[Image:Drone-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Drones-xxx | Drones ]]||Betty N. ||1958--||2005--|| ||[[Image:Drones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Drones-xxx | Drones ]]||Earnest ||--||--||US Army World War II '''Need marker cleared to see dates''' ||[[Image:Drones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ducksworth-xxx | Ducksworth ]]||Anthony Bernard ||1960-11-18||1992-12-27|| ||[[Image:Ducksworth-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Duckworth-xxx | Duckworth ]]||Edward L ||1954-10-29||2009-11-29|| FHM ||[[Image:Duckworth-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Duckworth-xxx | Duckworth ]]||Jerry Lee ||1960-07-12||2009-09-06|| ||[[Image:Duckworth-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Durr-xxx | Durr ]]||Bruce T ||1964--||2005--||SSGT. United States Marine Corps ||[[Image:Durr-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Durr-xxx | Durr ]]||Ethel Dale ||1934-08-22||2000-03-19|| ||[[Image:Durr-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Durr-xxx | Durr ]]||Lovie D. ||1919-05-12||2000-01-28|| ||[[Image:Durr-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Durr-xxx | Durr ]]||Woodrow W. ||1918-04-12||2007-03-16||STM1 US Navy World War II ||[[Image:Durr-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Eaton-xxx | Eaton ]]||Lela R. ||1906-11-11||1975-09-18|| ||[[Image:Eaton-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Eaton-xxx | Eaton ]]||William ||1872-12-25||1977-02-08|| ||[[Image:Eaton-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ferrell-xxx | Ferrell ]]||Lewia Edna ||1910-01-16||1990-04-20|| ||[[Image:Ferrell-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fletcher-xxx | Fletcher ]]||Cleo ||1936-10-06||--|| ||[[Image:Fletcher-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fletcher-xxx | Fletcher ]]||James L. ||1935-08-08||1976-12-16||PFC US Army Korea||[[Image:Fletcher-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fletcher-xxx | Fletcher ]]||Joe Jr. ||1937-10-18||1996-01-23|| ||[[Image:Fletcher-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Floyd-xxx | Floyd ]]||Arther L. ||1952--||2009--|| ||[[Image:Floyd-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Floyd-xxx | Floyd ]]||C. W. ||1925--||1996--|| ||[[Image:Floyd-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Floyd-xxx | Floyd ]]||Charles W. Jr ||1978-11-30||2006-03-18||I love the Lord He heard my cry; His smile gladdened the hearts of those who loved him. ||[[Image:Floyd-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Floyd-xxx | Floyd ]]||Earl A. ||1975-03-22||2000-05-26|| ||[[Image:Floyd-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Floyd-xxx | Floyd ]]||Ezell ||1920-03-16||1996-01-04||Our Father which art in Heaven ||[[Image:Floyd-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Floyd-xxx | Floyd ]]||James ||1932-09-29||1982-12-25|| ||[[Image:Floyd-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Floyd-xxx | Floyd ]]||Joe ||1896-06-04||1984-02-16|| ||[[Image:Floyd-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Floyd-xxx | Floyd ]]||Khaiesha Areionna Ja'Shaun ||2003-07-03||2003-07-04|| ||[[Image:Floyd-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Floyd-xxx | Floyd ]]||Mary Jane ||1895-11-05||1981-01-07|| ||[[Image:Floyd-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Floyd-xxx | Floyd ]]||Nettie ||1898--||1955--||MOTHER ||[[Image:Floyd-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Floyd-xxx | Floyd ]]||Nettie Mae ||1938--||2008--|| ||[[Image:Floyd-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Floyd-xxx | Floyd ]]||Plumie M. ||1928-01-31||--||Our Father which art in Heaven ||[[Image:Floyd-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Floyd-xxx | Floyd ]]||Savannah Jane ||1924--||2001--|| ||[[Image:Floyd-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Forest-xxx | Forest ]]||Veneida Vichelle Jaynes||1967-5-6||2012-4-29|| ||[[Image:Forest-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Franks-xxx | Franks ]]||Anna M ||1931-10-18||1981-07-26|| ||[[Image:Franks-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Franks-xxx | Franks ]]||Ethel M ||1951-06-05||1998-06-17|| ||[[Image:Franks-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Franks-xxx | Franks ]]||Hazel M ||1965-06-13||2014-02-19|| FHM Right Side of driveway||[[Image:Franks-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Franks-xxx | Franks ]]||Jawund ||1991-04-11||2012-2-10|| FHM ||[[Image:Franks-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Franks-xxx | Franks ]]||John O ||1915-06-24||1967-09-22|| ||[[Image:Franks-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Franks-xxx | Franks ]]||Johnnie P ||1949-10-22||1994-10-20|| ||[[Image:Franks-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Franks-xxx | Franks ]]||Linda Alice ||1964-12-20||1966-06-03|| ||[[Image:Franks-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Franks-xxx | Franks ]]||Mark Anthony ||1969-09-03||1969-09-03|| ||[[Image:Franks-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fuller-xxx | Fuller ]]||Viola Langton||1924--||2002--|| ||[[Image:Fuller-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Funchess-xxx | Funchess ]]||Elmo ||1918-12-29||1999-02-28||US Army World War II '''Grave marker has dates covered by dirt''' ||[[Image:Funchess-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Funchess-xxx | Funchess ]]||Willie Mae ||1927-11-02||2004-11-20|| '''FHM; buried next to Elmo Funchess''' ||[[Image:Funchess-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grantham-xxx | Grantham ]]||Eugene G ||1894-11-17||1986-09-06|| ||[[Image:Grantham-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grantham-xxx | Grantham ]]||Eunice Levi ||1926-04-22||2005-02-14|| ||[[Image:Grantham-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grantham-xxx | Grantham ]]||Hilkiah ||1932-01-09||2000-06-14|| ||[[Image:Grantham-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grantham-xxx | Grantham ]]||John Henry ||1922-01-08||2001-11-07|| ||[[Image:Grantham-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grantham-xxx | Grantham ]]||Levada Rankin||1900-10-04||2002-06-18|| ||[[Image:Grantham-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grantham-xxx | Grantham ]]||M L ||1930-01-15||2012-10-25|| ||[[Image:Grantham-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grantham-xxx | Grantham ]]||My'kel ||2011-02-14||2011-03-15|| ||[[Image:Grantham-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Green-xxx | Green ]]||James ||1953-06-12||2001-10-06|| ||[[Image:Green-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Green-xxx | Green ]]||John Henry ||1930-06-30||1972-09-23||Mississippi SP4 USAR World War II Korea ||[[Image:Green-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Green-xxx | Green ]]||William ||1919-09-05||1995-03-18|| FHM ||[[Image:Green-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Griffin-xxx | Griffin ]]||Toshia Renae ||1974--||2014-03-08|| FHM ||[[Image:Griffin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grubbs-xxx | Grubbs ]]||Curtis E. ||1967-07-27||1996-03-25|| ||[[Image:Grubbs-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grubbs-xxx | Grubbs ]]||James Levell ||1961-12-05||2004-08-22|| FHM ||[[Image:Grubbs-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grubbs-xxx | Grubbs ]]||Tony Curtis ||1960--||2009--|| Right Side of driveway||[[Image:Grubbs-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hampton-xxx | Hampton ]]||Brandon Maurice ||1990--||2013-01-19||FHM Right Side of driveway||[[Image:Hampton-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hawthorne-xxx | Hawthorne ]]||Kenji Rashad ||1979-01-07||2001-09-07|| ||[[Image:Hawthorne-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hawthorne-xxx | Hawthorne ]]||Larry Donnell ||1957-04-29||2003-05-04|| ||[[Image:Hawthorne-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hayes-xxx | Hayes ]]||Addie T ||1913-04-12||1978-08-01||(nee Thames) Most Ancient Matron||[[Image:Hayes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hayes-xxx | Hayes ]]||Annie Lee ||1932--||2013--|| ||[[Image:Hayes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hayes-xxx | Hayes ]]||E J ||1948-1-28||1983-07-11|| ||[[Image:Hayes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hayes-xxx | Hayes ]]||Easter M ||1889-4-6||1971-02-03|| ||[[Image:Hayes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hayes-xxx | Hayes ]]||Ethel Lee ||1922-05-25||1992-06-29|| ||[[Image:Hayes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hayes-xxx | Hayes ]]||Hozy ||1907-07-25||1992-02-02|| ||[[Image:Hayes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hayes-xxx | Hayes ]]||Ida Lee ||1904-06-10||1980-08-02|| FHM ||[[Image:Hayes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hayes-xxx | Hayes ]]||J. D. ||1939--||1989--|| FHM ||[[Image:Hayes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hayes-xxx | Hayes ]]||Joe V. ||1930-05-26||1999-12-31||SGT US Army Korea '''Buried next to Annie Lee Hayes and mother''' ||[[Image:Hayes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hayes-xxx | Hayes ]]||Louella ||1881-10-05||1957-06-29||Mother ||[[Image:Hayes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hayes-xxx | Hayes ]]||M. C. ||1902-10-02||1978-08-27||Father ||[[Image:Hayes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hayes-xxx | Hayes ]]||Mattie Clara ||1900-09-22||1976-03-01|| ||[[Image:Hayes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hayes-xxx | Hayes ]]||Osca ||1951--||2008--|| ||[[Image:Hayes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hayes-xxx | Hayes ]]||Rosetta D. ||1947-10-20||2011-01-30|| Right Side of driveway||[[Image:Hayes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hayes-xxx | Hayes ]]||Willie Lee ||1924-08-09||1950-10-14||We will meet again. ||[[Image:Hayes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Henderson-xxx | Henderson ]]||Annie Ree ||1925-08-01||2011-02-22|| FHM ||[[Image:Henderson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Henderson-xxx | Henderson ]]||Minor L. ||1923-07-23||2002-01-29||PFC US ARMY WORLD WAR II ||[[Image:Henderson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hicks-xxx | Hicks ]]||Hilton ||1951--||2007--|| FHM ||[[Image:Hicks-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hill-xxx | Hill ]]||Allen Wayne ||1939-06-21||2001-08-18|| ||[[Image:Hill-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Holloway-xxx | Holloway ]]||Lige ||1907--||1987--|| FHM; buried next to unknown ||[[Image:Holloway-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Holloway-xxx | Holloway ]]||Rosie Lee ||1934-03-09||2011-08-26|| ||[[Image:Holloway-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hooker-xxx | Hooker ]]||Antonio R. ||1977--||2008--|| ||[[Image:Hooker-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Howell-xxx | Howell ]]||Jerome ||1957-04-13||1978-06-11|| Headstone dates are hidden below ground ||[[Image:Howell-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Howell-xxx | Howell ]]||Zera ||1905-09-19||1994-07-22||(nee Litttle) Mrs. Zera Howell The daughter of Mary & Elbert Little ||[[Image:Howell-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hubbard-xxx | Hubbard ]]||Billy Earl ||1941-12-17||1990-06-|| ||[[Image:Hubbard-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hubbard-xxx | Hubbard ]]||Buford S. ||1954-07-14||2009-10-20|| FHM ||[[Image:Hubbard-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hubbard-xxx | Hubbard ]]||James C. ||1957-02-08||2004-01-18|| FHM ||[[Image:Hubbard-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hubbard-xxx | Hubbard ]]||Lee Arits Jr. ||1946-12-23||1963-05-18|| ||[[Image:Hubbard-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hubbard-xxx | Hubbard ]]||Lou Ann ||1967-08-29||2005-10-30||'''Grave marker death date covered''' ||[[Image:Hubbard-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hubbard-xxx | Hubbard ]]||Ottis ||1921-05-10||1996-08-19|| ||[[Image:Hubbard-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hubbard-xxx | Hubbard ]]||Pankie Jean ||1943-09-18||2012-09-20|| FHM ||[[Image:Hubbard-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hubbard-xxx | Hubbard ]]||Ruby Angela ||1965--||2005-10-10|| FHM ||[[Image:Hubbard-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hubbard-xxx | Hubbard ]]||Willie B. ||1917-07-30||1998-08-09|| ||[[Image:Hubbard-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]]||Charles A. Sr. ||1907-07-10||2001-01-28|| ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]]||Charles A. Jr. ||1928-05-11||2003-10-24|| ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]]||Clyde ||1940-12-18||2003-01-01||SP5 US Army Vietnam Our Beloved Son Brother ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]]||Earl Edward Sr. ||1929-12-04||2002-05-11|| ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]]||L. D. ||1945-11-05||1989-10-31||11th INF. DIV. Korea |[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]]||Marvin Otis ||1942-09-12||2000-04-30||US Air Force||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]]||Merleane ||1923 ||1924 ||In Memory Dau of Albert & Rebecca Hughes ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]]||Norman E. ||1909-01-21||1944-12-24|| ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]]||Sebia McLeod||1911-07-17||2014-02-09|| ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jackson-xxx | Jackson ]]||Ethelene ||1916-05-15||1998-11-04|| ||[[Image:Jackson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jackson-xxx | Jackson ]]||Jasper ||1980--||2001--|| ||[[Image:Jackson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jackson-xxx | Jackson ]]||Kathy Marvett||1961-03-07||2011-07-10|| ||[[Image:Jackson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jackson-xxx | Jackson ]]||Marvin Lee ||1935-07-03||2001-06-11|| ||[[Image:Jackson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jackson-xxx | Jackson ]]||Mary Lynn ||1910-04-19||1995-10-23|| ||[[Image:Jackson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jackson-xxx | Jackson ]]||Mattie L. ||1888--||1949--|| ||[[Image:Jackson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jackson-xxx | Jackson ]]||Newton ||1884--||1968--|| ||[[Image:Jackson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jackson-xxx | Jackson ]]||Wearther ||1918-10-17||1992-11-04|| ||[[Image:Jackson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jackson-xxx | Jackson ]]||William L. ||1913--||1974--|| ||[[Image:Jackson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[James-xxx | James ]]||Larry ||1968-03-12||1992-09-22|| ||[[Image:James-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[James-xxx | James ]]||Margie ||1906-12-05||1988--|| FHM ||[[Image:James-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[James-xxx | James ]]||Mary Joyce Creasy||1932-09-06||2005-03-06|| ||[[Image:James-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jaynes-xxx | Jaynes ]]||Jimmy Earl ||1943-04-19||2000-08-23|| ||[[Image:Jaynes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jaynes-xxx | Jaynes ]]||Minnie Pearl ||1961--||2005--|| ||[[Image:Jaynes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Johnson-xxx | Johnson ]]||Evelyn L. ||1958-05-12||2001-12-07|| ||[[Image:Johnson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Johnson-xxx | Johnson ]]||Ida M.||1913-07-10||2008-06-06||(nee Logan) An inspiration to all who knew her Mother & Grandmother ||[[Image:Johnson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Jones ]]||Charles ||1951--||2009--|| ||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Jones ]]||Claudzetta ||1939-01-01||1996-02-05|| FHM ||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Jones ]]||Jessie N. ||1889-04-08||1971-01-21|| ||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Jones ]]||Warren Henry ||1923-09-20||1989-05-16|| ||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-Warren-xxx | Jones-Warren ]]||Pearlina ||1937-02-13||2006-09-17|| FHM ||[[Image:Jones-Warren-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kemp-xxx | Kemp ]]||Douglas ||1949-08-15||2012-08-08|| Right Side of driveway||[[Image:Kemp-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kemp-xxx | Kemp ]]||Gloria J. ||1954--||2012--|| ||[[Image:Kemp-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kemp-xxx | Kemp ]]||Herman Lee ||1951-07-14||1974-03-16|| ||[[Image:Kemp-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kemp-xxx | Kemp ]]||Homer ||1922-11-10||1953-12-20||Mississippi AS USNR World War II ||[[Image:Kemp-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kemp-xxx | Kemp ]]||Kaylon Alexander ||1997-10-04||2008-08-06|| FHM ||[[Image:Kemp-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Keys-xxx | Keys ]]||Albert ||1969--||2006--|| FHM ||[[Image:Keys-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Keys-xxx | Keys ]]||Bessie ||1913--||2009--|| Right Side of driveway||[[Image:Keys-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Keys-xxx | Keys ]]||Nelson Alexander ||1996-01-26||1996-03-08|| FHM ||[[Image:Keys-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Keys-xxx | Keys ]]||Roy Edwards ||1965-05-28||2013-02-5|| FHM ||[[Image:Keys-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[King-xxx | King ]]||Harold Sr. ||1937--||2012--|| FHM ||[[Image:King-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lamb-xxx | Lamb ]]||Henry ||--||1937--||In Memory of Henry Lamb Unknown - 1937 ||[[Image:Lamb-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lamb-xxx | Lamb ]]||Ora ||--||1930--||In Memory of Ora Lamb ? - mid 1930's ||[[Image:Lamb-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Langston-xxx | Langston ]]||Annie ||1914--||2001--|| ||[[Image:Langston-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Langston-xxx | Langston ]]||Bedell ||1926-01-01||1993-11-27|| ||[[Image:Langston-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Langston-xxx | Langston ]]||Chester ||1940-02-02||1998-03-01|| ||[[Image:Langston-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Langston-xxx | Langston ]]||Lonnie ||1897-03-04||1975-08-05|| ||[[Image:Langston-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Langston-xxx | Langston ]]||Mildred P. ||1922-06-03||1994-10-31|| ||[[Image:Langston-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Langston-xxx | Langston ]]||William ||1887-12-15||1973-03-|| ||[[Image:Langston-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lee-xxx | Lee ]]||Brodus Raymond Sr. ||1954-07-17||2007-08-15||MSG US Army||[[Image:Lee-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lee-xxx | Lee ]]||Gerrick J. ||1974-01-10||2012-01-09|| ||[[Image:Lee-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Liggans-xxx | Liggans ]]||Carrie ||1900-10-22||1987-11-29|| ||[[Image:Liggans-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Little-xxx | Little ]]||Jim ||1915-09-22||1994-04-17|| FHM; next to Mary J Little ||[[Image:Little-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Little-xxx | Little ]]||Mary J. ||1910-10-05||1996-06-04|| FHM; next to Jim Little ||[[Image:Little-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Littles-xxx | Littles ]]||Elbert ||1861-12-||1931-02-7|| ||[[Image:Littles-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Littles-xxx | Littles ]]||Mary ||1872-09-18||1960-01-02|| ||[[Image:Littles-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lockhart-xxx | Lockhart ]]||Annie Ruth ||1944--||2014-03-01|| Right Side of driveway||[[Image:Lockhart-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lockhart-xxx | Lockhart ]]||E. J. ||1923-02-11||2013-09-22|| Right Side of driveway||[[Image:Lockhart-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lockhart-xxx | Lockhart ]]||John E. ||1933-12-03||2011-11-22|| FHM Right Side of driveway||[[Image:Lockhart-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lockhart-xxx | Lockhart ]]||Tommie Zean ||1924--||2011--|| Right Side of driveway||[[Image:Lockhart-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lofton-xxx | Lofton ]]||Lonnie||1923-05-29||1998-08-28||US Army World War II ||[[Image:Lofton-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lofton-xxx | Lofton ]]||Needen ||1944-12-24||1970-03-24|| ||[[Image:Lofton-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lofton-Anderson-xxx | Lofton-Anderson ]]||Leola ||1923-08-17||2012-02-08|| FHM Right Side of driveway||[[Image:Lofton-Anderson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Logan-xxx | Logan ]]||Eddie M. ||1925-10-21||2000-01-31||TEC 5 US Army World War II You will always be with us Loving husband and father ||[[Image:Logan-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Logan-xxx | Logan ]]||Franklin H. ||1916-11-29||2002-11-14|| ||[[Image:Logan-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Logan-xxx | Logan ]]||George W. Jr. ||1920-12-10||2013-03-12||TEC 5 US Army World War II ||[[Image:Logan-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Logan-xxx | Logan ]]||George W. Sr. ||1896-07-04||1972-11-28||Rev. ||[[Image:Logan-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Logan-xxx | Logan ]]||James Earl ||1945-10-04||2012-10-14|| FHM Right Side of driveway||[[Image:Logan-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Logan-xxx | Logan ]]||James Lee ||1928-01-07||1996-06-29|| ||[[Image:Logan-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Logan-xxx | Logan ]]||Janie E. ||1916-06-22||2009-12-05|| ||[[Image:Logan-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Logan-xxx | Logan ]]||Johnnie Gray||1935--||2011--|| ||[[Image:Logan-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Logan-xxx | Logan ]]||Julia ||1895-12-27||1983-11-||(nee Barron) ||[[Image:Logan-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Logan-xxx | Logan ]]||L. George ||1914-10-05||2001-12-02||FATHER In thee O Lord, have I put my trust ||[[Image:Logan-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Logan-xxx | Logan ]]||L. B. ||1932--||2010--|| ||[[Image:Logan-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Logan-xxx | Logan ]]||Lucy P. ||1941-11-22||2002-12-19|| ||[[Image:Logan-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Logan-xxx | Logan ]]||Paul ||1940-04-17||1984-11-23|| ||[[Image:Logan-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lumbard-xxx | Lumbard ]]||Dovie L.||1915-02-02||2005-08-08||(nee Nichols) DAUGHTER ||[[Image:Lumbard-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lumbard-xxx | Lumbard ]]||John ||1914-01-25||1985-11-21|| ||[[Image:Lumbard-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lumbard-xxx | Lumbard ]]||Johnny Bee ||1942-03-26||2009-11-09||US Air Force ||[[Image:Lumbard-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Madison-xxx | Madison ]]||L. M. ||1930--||2014-06-28|| FHM Right Side of driveway||[[Image:Madison-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Magee-xxx | Magee ]]||Alberta P.||1930-06-20||2002-10-18||(nee Patterson) Beloved mother daughter and sister ||[[Image:Magee-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Magee-xxx | Magee ]]||Dunk M. ||1874--||1939--||We will meet again. ||[[Image:Magee-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Magee-xxx | Magee ]]||Mary ||1932-12-26||1999-09-24|| ||[[Image:Magee-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Magee-xxx | Magee ]]||McArthur ||1942-12-19||2008-01-10|| FHM ||[[Image:Magee-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangrum-xxx | Mangrum ]]||Loretta ||1944--||2011--|| ||[[Image:Mangrum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-xxx | Mangum ]]||Jerry ||1944-11-28||1995-10-25||PASTOR: Thank you for sharing Jesus with us through your words and through your deeds. We love you. ||[[Image:Mangum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mayfield-xxx | Mayfield ]]||Brenda ||1949--||2006--|| ||[[Image:Mayfield-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McCollum-xxx | McCollum ]]||Eric Devon ||1973-10-06||1990-08-17|| ||[[Image:McCollum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McCollum-xxx | McCollum ]]||Ira Dell ||1910-11-25||2000-05-09|| ||[[Image:McCollum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McCollum-xxx | McCollum ]]||Irene ||1918--||2010--|| FHM Right Side of driveway||[[Image:McCollum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McCollum-xxx | McCollum ]]||John Earl ||1964-01-10||1968-09-18|| ||[[Image:McCollum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McCollum-xxx | McCollum ]]||Lawyer J. ||1964-09-02||2004-11-25|| ||[[Image:McCollum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McCollum-xxx | McCollum ]]||Mattie M. ||1925-10-18||1994-07-24|| ||[[Image:McCollum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McCollum-xxx | McCollum ]]||Tracy ||1972-04-26||1981-10-28|| ||[[Image:McCollum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McCollum-xxx | McCollum ]]||W. C. ||1924-12-03||1990-05-21|| Year dates are in the ground ||[[Image:McCollum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McCollum-xxx | McCollum ]]||Y. T. ||1946-06-10||1969-11-15|| ||[[Image:McCollum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McCullum-xxx | McCullum ]]||L. J. ||1914-09-12||2004-04-22|| ||[[Image:McCullum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McCullum-xxx | McCullum ]]||Lovie D. ||1916-09-01||1998-06-14|| ||[[Image:McCullum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McDonald-xxx | McDonald ]]||Vicki D. ||1970--||2007--|| ||[[Image:McDonald-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McFarlen-xxx | McFarlen ]]||Emiva ||1868-03-10||1929-01-11|| ||[[Image:McFarlen-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McFolling-xxx | McFolling ]]||Lue ||1873--||1952--|| ||[[Image:McFolling-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McGee-xxx | McGee ]]||Joe Thomas ||1974-12-03||1998-01-23|| ||[[Image:McGee-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McGee-xxx | McGee ]]||Johnny ||1973-08-07||1999-08-27|| Buried next to Joe Thomas McGee ||[[Image:McGee-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McGrew-xxx | McGrew ]]||Donta ||1979-12-19||1989-12-02|| ||[[Image:McGrew-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McInnis-xxx | McInnis ]]||Medie ||1929-07-23||--|| ||[[Image:McInnis-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McInnis-xxx | McInnis ]]||S. C. Jr. ||1951-04-15||2012-02-23|| ||[[Image:McInnis-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McInnis-xxx | McInnis ]]||S. C. Sr. ||1929-04-18||1995-01-26||US Army Korea ||[[Image:McInnis-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McIntyre-xxx | McIntyre ]]||Inez Davis||1935-03-24||2013-03-07|| FHM ||[[Image:McIntyre-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McIntyre-xxx | McIntyre ]]||Tommy Lee Sr. ||1931--||2007--|| FHM ||[[Image:McIntyre-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McLain-xxx | McLain ]]||Mary ||1878-01-27||1932-12-24|| ||[[Image:McLain-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McLaurin-xxx | McLaurin ]]||Ezell ||1932-12-19||2000-05-08||US Army ||[[Image:McLaurin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McLaurin-xxx | McLaurin ]]||Inettie McLeod||1906-06-03||1987-01-17||(nee McLeod) [wed] Feb 7, 1926 MOM ||[[Image:McLaurin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McLaurin-xxx | McLaurin ]]||Luvell ||1928-09-18||1993-06-29||[wed] June 20, 1952 FATHER SFC US Army Korea ||[[Image:McLaurin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McLaurin-xxx | McLaurin ]]||Mary E. Young||1927-06-15||2003-11-05||(nee Young) [wed] June 20, 1952 MOTHER ||[[Image:McLaurin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McLaurin-xxx | McLaurin ]]||Sidney ||1907-02-12||1989-09-23||[wed] Feb 7, 1926 DAD||[[Image:McLaurin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McLeod-xxx | McLeod ]]||Areathar ||1900-01-07||1988-02-11|| ||[[Image:McLeod-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McLeod-xxx | McLeod ]]||Girtha R. ||1915-02-13||1953-12-24||Mississippi HQ CO 365 ??? '''Military marker - dates in ground''' ||[[Image:McLeod-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McLeod-xxx | McLeod ]]||Hollie ||1902-07-22||1987-05-17|| ||[[Image:McLeod-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McLeod-xxx | McLeod ]]||Leffie D. ||1877-11-05||1947-12-31|| ||[[Image:McLeod-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McLeod-xxx | McLeod ]]||Lela ||1893-03-17||1981-06-29|| ||[[Image:McLeod-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McLeod-xxx | McLeod ]]||Mittie B. ||1907-09-18||1992-03-07|| ||[[Image:McLeod-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McNair-xxx | McNair ]]||Florence ||1886-06-09||1947-04-15||Sis; At Rest ||[[Image:McNair-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McNair-xxx | McNair ]]||Josephine ||1907-09-28||1976-8-21||Mother ||[[Image:McNair-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McNair-xxx | McNair ]]||Malissia ||1902-09-27||1961-10-30||Sis; At Rest ||[[Image:McNair-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McNair-xxx | McNair ]]||Mary L. Stubbs||1924-08-18||--|| ||[[Image:McNair-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McNair-xxx | McNair ]]||Rosie Magee||1906-08-21||--|| ||[[Image:McNair-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McNair-xxx | McNair ]]||Tommie ||1912-03-28||1953-07-13||Gone But Not Forgotten ||[[Image:McNair-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McNair-xxx | McNair ]]||Wiley ||1900-02-07||1977-06-29|| ||[[Image:McNair-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Milton-xxx | Milton ]]||Jimmie L. ||1938-03-19||2013-12-12|| FHM Right Side of driveway||[[Image:Milton-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Milton-xxx | Milton ]]||Tommie Lee ||1955-12-17||2002-05-08|| FHM ||[[Image:Milton-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Moore-xxx | Moore ]]||Mary L. ||1934-10-5||--|| ||[[Image:Moore-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Moore-xxx | Moore ]]||Thomas ||1928-11-24||2010-06-20|| ||[[Image:Moore-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Myers-xxx | Myers ]]||Bettie ||1866--||1936--||Mother ||[[Image:Myers-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Myers-xxx | Myers ]]||Daniel L. ||1930--||1949--||Our Beloved Son; Age 19 Asleep in Jesus ||[[Image:Myers-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Myers-xxx | Myers ]]||Noah Zell ||1935-12-20||2011-08-15|| FHM Right Side of driveway||[[Image:Myers-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Myers-xxx | Myers ]]||Undra Edward ||1965-04-06||2011-04-03|| FHM Right Side of driveway||[[Image:Myers-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Myres-xxx | Myres ]]||Mattie P. ||1896-05-28||1985-06-06|| ||[[Image:Myres-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Myres-xxx | Myres ]]||William P. ||1896-03-13||1974-12-25|| ||[[Image:Myres-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Neely-xxx | Neely ]]||David Lee ||1957-02-07||1991-05-18||US Army ||[[Image:Neely-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Neely-xxx | Neely ]]||Lillie Mae ||1932-05-26||--|| ||[[Image:Neely-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Neely-xxx | Neely ]]||M. C. ||1934-06-13||2002-02-20|| ||[[Image:Neely-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Nichols-xxx | Nichols ]]||Lee Earmy ||1929-04-01||1978-02-12|| ||[[Image:Nichols-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Nichols-xxx | Nichols ]]||Linnie P. ||1892-01-31||1979-10-30||MOTHER ||[[Image:Nichols-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Nichols-xxx | Nichols ]]||Mack Jr. ||1916-09-23||1990-07-19|| ||[[Image:Nichols-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Nichols-xxx | Nichols ]]||William L. ||1919-07-16||1964-03-29||Mississippi PVT Co. C 13 Med Tng World War II ||[[Image:Nichols-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Norwood-xxx | Norwood ]]||Lorine ||1909-01-13||1982-05-17|| ||[[Image:Norwood-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Osby-xxx | Osby ]]||Perry ||1969-02-10||1989-12-23|| ||[[Image:Osby-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Oversby-xxx | Oversby ]]||Ricky ||1962-05-28||2002-12-28|| ||[[Image:Oversby-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Page-xxx | Page ]]||James Hezekiah ||1891-04-13||1952-12-13||Mississippi PVT CO F 2 Development World War I ||[[Image:Page-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Page-xxx | Page ]]||Joseph W. ||1893-05-13||1959-11-14||Mississippi '''dates are hidden in ground''' ||[[Image:Page-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Page-xxx | Page ]]||Joseph D. ||1917-01-11||2005-03-01|| FHM ||[[Image:Page-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Page-xxx | Page ]]||Lanier ||1920-08-14||2009-12-07|| FHM ||[[Image:Page-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Page-xxx | Page ]]||Willie Mae ||1928-11-20||1982-01-27|| FHM ||[[Image:Page-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Paige-xxx | Paige ]]||Emma Dell ||1922-06-19||2010-12-17|| ||[[Image:Paige-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Parker-Milton-xxx | Parker-Milton ]]||Annie ||1941-11-28||2005-03-14|| FHM ||[[Image:Parker-Milton-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Patterson-xxx | Patterson ]]||A. R. ||1895-02-10||1954-11-8||Rev. ||[[Image:Patterson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Patterson-xxx | Patterson ]]||Carl ||1936-08-31||2006-06-11||Brother ||[[Image:Patterson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Patterson-xxx | Patterson ]]||Idonia Albritton||1892-12-28||1981-08-14|| ||[[Image:Patterson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Patterson-xxx | Patterson ]]||R. H. ||1914-10-15||1963--6-20||'''Buried next to parents''' ||[[Image:Patterson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Payne-xxx | Payne ]]|| ||1951--||1991--9--9|| FHM ||[[Image:Payne-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Payne-xxx | Payne ]]||Eliza ||1880--8-16||1941--8-17|| ||[[Image:Payne-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Payne-xxx | Payne ]]||Ellis ||1913--9-20||2005--6-19|| ||[[Image:Payne-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Payne-xxx | Payne ]]||Estella P.||1926-10-01||2005-05-24||(nee Posey) Married January 11, 1973 ||[[Image:Payne-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Payne-xxx | Payne ]]||L. H. ||1887-01-22||1972-11-23|| ||[[Image:Payne-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Payne-xxx | Payne ]]||Lorriane ||1951--||2010--|| ||[[Image:Payne-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Payne-xxx | Payne ]]||Lotora T. ||1988-11-11||1998-06-26|| ||[[Image:Payne-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Payne-xxx | Payne ]]||Lovenia ||1893-02-25||--|| ||[[Image:Payne-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Payne-xxx | Payne ]]||Rayshell ||1965-12-08||1999-12-13|| ||[[Image:Payne-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Payne-xxx | Payne ]]||Robert ||1953--||1997--|| ||[[Image:Payne-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Payne-xxx | Payne ]]||Ruth ||1925-11-14||2003-06-05|| ||[[Image:Payne-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Payne-xxx | Payne ]]||Woodrow Sr. ||1919-07-06||1994-07-17|| ||[[Image:Payne-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Pickering-xxx | Pickering ]]||Allen C. ||1938-02-14||2007-11-17|| ||[[Image:Pickering-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Pickford-xxx | Pickford ]]||Joe Harold ||1939--||2010--|| ||[[Image:Pickford-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Pittman-xxx | Pittman ]]||Howard E. ||1937-08-22||2005-06-13|| ||[[Image:Pittman-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Pittman-xxx | Pittman ]]||Zella F. ||1921-01-08||1999-11-20|| ||[[Image:Pittman-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Posey-xxx | Posey ]]||Isadore Shelby||1905-11-09||1984-04-|| '''Headstone is covered by bushes''' ||[[Image:Posey-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Posey-xxx | Posey ]]||James Curtis ||1947-09-27||1997-04-21||US Army Vietnam ||[[Image:Posey-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Posey-xxx | Posey ]]||Willie D. ||1948-10-10||1997-03-28||FATHER May the work I have done speak for me ||[[Image:Posey-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Potter-xxx | Potter ]]||Earnest ||1897-01-25||1986-03-22|| ||[[Image:Potter-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Potter-xxx | Potter ]]||Easter Mae ||1918-06-11||2000-12-16|| ||[[Image:Potter-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Price-xxx | Price ]]||Fronnie ||1909-02-11||1977-11-05|| ||[[Image:Price-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Price-xxx | Price ]]||J. B. ||1929-08-11||1993-01-28|| ||[[Image:Price-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Price-xxx | Price ]]||Ruby Jean ||1948-11-18||1996-07-01|| ||[[Image:Price-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Price-xxx | Price ]]||S. P. ||1926-08-07||1986-02-13|| ||[[Image:Price-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Price-xxx | Price ]]||Theresa L. ||1954-03-18||2001-06-01|| ||[[Image:Price-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Purvis-xxx | Purvis ]]||Elizabeth McCollum||1927-04-14||2005-07-23|| ||[[Image:Purvis-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Purvis-xxx | Purvis ]]||Gerard R. ||1985--||2009--|| ||[[Image:Purvis-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rand-xxx | Rand ]]||Chester ||--||--|| '''Dates if any are covered''' ||[[Image:Rand-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rand-xxx | Rand ]]||Lollie Mae ||1921-06-06||2005-06-28|| ||[[Image:Rand-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rand-xxx | Rand ]]||Martin ||1920-02-22||2002-07-13||TEC5 US Army World War II ||[[Image:Rand-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-xxx | Rankin ]]||Booker T. ||1921-02-08||2000-10-28||PFC US ARMY World War II Our loving husband father & grandfather ||[[Image:Rankin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-xxx | Rankin ]]||Callie ||1878-10-30||1979-09-29||MOTHER ||[[Image:Rankin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-xxx | Rankin ]]||Della Smith||1888--||1974-02-08|| ||[[Image:Rankin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-xxx | Rankin ]]||Dessie M. ||1921-04-23||2006-09-13|| ||[[Image:Rankin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-xxx | Rankin ]]||Earlene H.||1932-12-06||1992-05-19||(nee Hayes) ||[[Image:Rankin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-xxx | Rankin ]]||Frank R. Jr. ||1917--||1995--|| ||[[Image:Rankin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-xxx | Rankin ]]||Hazel J. ||1921-04-11||2005-05-01||Mother; Mama Hazel; In loving memory ||[[Image:Rankin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-xxx | Rankin ]]||Inez M. ||1904-09-10||1978-07-04||Gone But Not Forgotten ||[[Image:Rankin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-xxx | Rankin ]]||John W. ||1868-04-10||1948-03-27||Christ loved him and took him home. ||[[Image:Rankin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-xxx | Rankin ]]||John Q. ||1902-07-09||1988-12-06||Gone But Not Forgotten ||[[Image:Rankin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-xxx | Rankin ]]||John L. ||1872-06-05||1950-02-27||Gone But Not Forgotten ||[[Image:Rankin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-xxx | Rankin ]]||Ledora ||1919-08-11||1983-06-12||Mother ||[[Image:Rankin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-xxx | Rankin ]]||Malachi C. ||1898-06-16||1979-11-21|| ||[[Image:Rankin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-xxx | Rankin ]]||Mary E. ||1874-03-12||19550-6-11||Gone But Not Forgotten ||[[Image:Rankin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-xxx | Rankin ]]||Mildred D. ||1923-03-24||1975-09-30|| ||[[Image:Rankin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-xxx | Rankin ]]||Nancy E. Williamson||1877-02-22||1954-07-16||Mother ||[[Image:Rankin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-xxx | Rankin ]]||Rowan ||1897-02-07||1985-05-04|| ||[[Image:Rankin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-xxx | Rankin ]]||Tommy James Sr. ||1919-03-20||1992-02-14||Father; Papa Tee ||[[Image:Rankin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-xxx | Rankin ]]||Tommy James Jr. ||1948-07-08||1997-02-27||Son Brother & Daddy; In loving memory ||[[Image:Rankin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-xxx | Rankin ]]||Tymon ||1950--||2013-04-09|| ||[[Image:Rankin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-xxx | Rankin ]]||Vallie Mae Thigpen||1908-12-18||2014-04-30|| ||[[Image:Rankin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-xxx | Rankin ]]||Wardell ||1912-11-11||1993-09-26||Father ||[[Image:Rankin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-xxx | Rankin ]]||Willie Bell ||1918-04-23||1999--|| ||[[Image:Rankin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Reed-xxx | Reed ]]||Allen ||1911-09-05||1992-01-28|| ||[[Image:Reed-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Reed-xxx | Reed ]]||Annie Lee ||1912-09-07||1994-05-22|| ||[[Image:Reed-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Reed-xxx | Reed ]]||Earther ||1912-11-23||1967-04-10|| ||[[Image:Reed-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Robinson-xxx | Robinson ]]||Billy Ray ||1959-04-20||2011-05-19|| Right Side of driveway||[[Image:Robinson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Robinson-xxx | Robinson ]]||Vanderbilt ||1908--||--|| FHM ||[[Image:Robinson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rowry-xxx | Rowry ]]||Serinity J'Azel McAfee ||2012-05-10||2012-05-19|| FHM ||[[Image:Rowry-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Scott-xxx | Scott ]]||Ethel Lee ||1921--||1955--|| ||[[Image:Scott-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sims-xxx | Sims ]]||Pamela Denise ||1964-02-25||2012-09-06|| FHM Right Side of driveway||[[Image:Sims-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sims-xxx | Sims ]]||Roosevalentia ||1969-10-15||1969-10-16|| ||[[Image:Sims-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sims-xxx | Sims ]]||Roosevelt Jr. ||1968-08-10||--|| death date hidden in ground ||[[Image:Sims-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Slater-xxx | Slater ]]||Betty L. ||1933--||2008--|| ||[[Image:Slater-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Slater-xxx | Slater ]]||Nolan ||1969--||2002--|| ||[[Image:Slater-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Slater-xxx | Slater ]]||Willie ||1928--||2006--|| ||[[Image:Slater-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-xxx | Smith ]]||Addie Mae Patterson||1920-08-23||--||[wed] Aug 10, 1939 ||[[Image:Smith-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-xxx | Smith ]]||Alfrado R. ||1974-10-21||1975-06-29|| ||[[Image:Smith-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-xxx | Smith ]]||Ardessie J. Norwood||1926-10-26||2006-09-02|| ||[[Image:Smith-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-xxx | Smith ]]||Arthur ||1932-12-19||2006-06-05|| FHM ||[[Image:Smith-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-xxx | Smith ]]||Chester ||1891-12-24||1933-09-10||Mississippi PVT. 415 RES. LABOR BN. He died as he lived - A Christian ||[[Image:Smith-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-xxx | Smith ]]||Clyde Sr. ||1919-09-17||2008-06-07||PFC US Army World War II ||[[Image:Smith-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-xxx | Smith ]]||Corine ||1917-09-23||2011-05-08||[wed] Oct 27, 1938 ||[[Image:Smith-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-xxx | Smith ]]||Fordie Charles ||1938-05-29||2001-06-09|| FHM ||[[Image:Smith-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-xxx | Smith ]]||Jessie Mae Durr||1944-08-27||1999-06-04|| FHM ||[[Image:Smith-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-xxx | Smith ]]||Kenneth ||1957-10-31||2000-06-28|| ||[[Image:Smith-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-xxx | Smith ]]||Laura Ella ||1933--||1949--|| ||[[Image:Smith-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-xxx | Smith ]]||Lawrence ||1906-03-22||1988-03-02||[wed] Oct 27, 1938 ||[[Image:Smith-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-xxx | Smith ]]||Lizzie Whitfield||1901-05-29||1978-09-25|| ||[[Image:Smith-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-xxx | Smith ]]||M. C. ||1922--||2010--|| ||[[Image:Smith-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-xxx | Smith ]]||Myrtis E. ||1922--||2011--|| ||[[Image:Smith-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-xxx | Smith ]]||Walter C. ||1927-01-11||--|| ||[[Image:Smith-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stanbury-xxx | Stanbury ]]||Jimmie Pearl Rankin||1943-11-11||1977-02-20||Mother ||[[Image:Stanbury-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stubbs-xxx | Stubbs ]]||Alice Rae ||1927-08-03||1990-11-22|| ||[[Image:Stubbs-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stubbs-xxx | Stubbs ]]||Damion M. ||2007--||2009--|| FHM Right Side of driveway||[[Image:Stubbs-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stubbs-xxx | Stubbs ]]||I. Z. ||1918-10-21||1966-02-01||Mississippi T SGT 6643 MIL POLICE BN World War II ||[[Image:Stubbs-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stubbs-xxx | Stubbs ]]||M. H. ||1932-04-20||1996-07-01|| ||[[Image:Stubbs-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivin-xxx | Sullivin ]]||Sletia ||1865--||1929-03-13|| ||[[Image:Sullivin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Talley-xxx | Talley ]]||Adam ||1972-01-28||1991-04-09|| ||[[Image:Talley-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Talley-xxx | Talley ]]||Susie ||1974-04-13||1998-10-20|| ||[[Image:Talley-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Terry-xxx | Terry ]]||Chester ||1937-08-01||1997-11-16|| ||[[Image:Terry-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Terry-xxx | Terry ]]||Elma R.||1910-05-19||2001-09-05||(nee Rankin) MOTHER ||[[Image:Terry-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Terry-xxx | Terry ]]||M. C. ||1920-11-28||1992-05-26|| ||[[Image:Terry-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Terry-Lamb-xxx | Terry-Lamb ]]||Mamie ||--||1934--||In Memory of Mamie Terry-Lamb Unknown - 1934 ||[[Image:Terry-Lamb-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-xxx | Thames ]]|| ||1958--||1994--|| ||[[Image:Thames-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-xxx | Thames ]]||Arthur ||1924-03-15||1988-02-06||PFC US ARMY World War II ||[[Image:Thames-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-xxx | Thames ]]||Arthur ||1948-08-12||1990-01-28|| FHM ||[[Image:Thames-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-xxx | Thames ]]||Beatrice Williamson||1884-01-11||1954-04-16||Mother; At Rest ||[[Image:Thames-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-xxx | Thames ]]||Daniel ||1870--||1936--||Father; He was loved by God and man. ||[[Image:Thames-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-xxx | Thames ]]||Douglas MacArthur ||1948-08-12||1990-01-28|| ||[[Image:Thames-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-xxx | Thames ]]||Ellis Levi ||1884-06-24||1971-08-||Father; At Rest ||[[Image:Thames-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-xxx | Thames ]]||Eular ||1882-10-26||1955-10-12||(nee Myers)||[[Image:Thames-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-xxx | Thames ]]||Jesse Lee ||1959-03-07||1977-05-30||Departed Memorial Day 1977; Gone But Not Forgotten ||[[Image:Thames-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-xxx | Thames ]]||Ogise ||1906-10-24||1989-04-17||Father ||[[Image:Thames-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-xxx | Thames ]]||Quillar ||1914-08-26||2002-01-08||In God's Care ||[[Image:Thames-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-xxx | Thames ]]||M. C. ||1914-10-03||1974-09-23|| ||[[Image:Thames-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-xxx | Thames ]]||W. D. ||1916-09-12||1996-04-15||Father ||[[Image:Thames-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thompson-xxx | Thompson ]]||George ||1902-03-06||--|| ||[[Image:Thompson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thompson-xxx | Thompson ]]||Joseph ||1910-1-14||1994-7-26|| ||[[Image:Thompson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thompson-xxx | Thompson ]]||Leary ||1894-10-03||1939-06-|| ||[[Image:Thompson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thompson-xxx | Thompson ]]||Lottie ||1901-01-10||1971-02-7|| ||[[Image:Thompson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thompson-xxx | Thompson ]]||Matilda ||--||1932-02-07|| ||[[Image:Thompson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thompson-xxx | Thompson ]]||Rosie ||1902-04-06||1995-12-12|| ||[[Image:Thompson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thompson-xxx | Thompson ]]||William ||1864--||1939-12-22|| ||[[Image:Thompson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Traxler-xxx | Traxler ]]||Fred ||1911-05-17||2001-05-04|| ||[[Image:Traxler-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Turner-xxx | Turner ]]||Jarvis D'John ||1977-09-17||1997-01-23|| ||[[Image:Turner-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Walker-xxx | Walker ]]||Brenda ||1961-02-06||2010-11-24|| FHM ||[[Image:Walker-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Walker-xxx | Walker ]]||L. V. ||1940-07-07||2013-04-16|| Right Side of driveway ||[[Image:Walker-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Walker-xxx | Walker ]]||Willie Dean ||1934-01-01||1998-06-06|| ||[[Image:Walker-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-xxx | Warren ]]||B. L. Jr. ||1941-03-14||2006-05-01|| FHM ||[[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-xxx | Warren ]]||Billy Joe ||1972-06-25||2004-01-28|| FHM ||[[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-xxx | Warren ]]||C. L. ||1913-08-16||1979-05-22|| ||[[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-xxx | Warren ]]||Cedric ||1971-09-19||1993-01-18|| ||[[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-xxx | Warren ]]||Doretha ||1942-08-13||2004-08-02|| FHM ||[[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-xxx | Warren ]]||E. J. ||1946--||1986--|| FHM ||[[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-xxx | Warren ]]||Larry M. ||1956-05-25||2003-02-25|| ||[[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-xxx | Warren ]]||Reba ||1909-10-12||1988-04-14|| FHM ||[[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-xxx | Warren ]]||Teresa Pat ||1960-12-13||1996-04-19|| ||[[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Washington-xxx | Washington ]]||Edgar ||1941-09-17||1974-01-10|| ||[[Image:Washington-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Weathersby-xxx | Weathersby ]]||Annie R. ||1934-11-27||2004-04-24|| ||[[Image:Weathersby-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[White-xxx | White ]]||Rosie Doris ||1950--||2007--|| ||[[Image:White-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Williams-xxx | Williams ]]||Arnether ||1900--||1994--||MOTHER IN LOVING MEMORY ||[[Image:Williams-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Williams-xxx | Williams ]]||Kewona A. ||2002--||2008--|| ||[[Image:Williams-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Williamson-xxx | Williamson ]]||Angela M. ||1969-12-18||2009-10-05||Right Side of driveway||[[Image:Williamson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Williamson-xxx | Williamson ]]||Jerry L. ||1953-04-05||2011-03-12|| ||[[Image:Williamson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wilson-xxx | Wilson ]]||Ethel Terry||1918-09-17||1976-01-09|| ||[[Image:Wilson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wilson-xxx | Wilson ]]||Willie ||1907-08-11||--|| ||[[Image:Wilson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wince-Brown-xxx | Wince-Brown ]]||Etta Dean ||1936-7-21||2012-10-24||Right Side of driveway||[[Image:Wince-Brown-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wolfe-xxx | Wolfe ]]||Lisa Dale Kemp||1964-11-01||2014-04-1|| ||[[Image:Wolfe-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Young-xxx | Young ]]||Helena LoToya ||1984-03-12||1984-03-13||Infant daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Glynn Young ||[[Image:Young-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Young-xxx | Young ]]||J. D. ||1920-03-16||1984-04-01|| ||[[Image:Young-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Young-xxx | Young ]]||Lillie M. ||1910-02-28||1987-07-19|| ||[[Image:Young-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Young-xxx | Young ]]||Mary P. ||1882-10-18||1966-03-27|| ||[[Image:Young-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Young-xxx | Young ]]||Myra Hughes||1937-06-30||1993-02-06|| ||[[Image:Young-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Young-xxx | Young ]]||Patricia L. ||1960-08-26||1997-05-23|| ||[[Image:Young-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- |} == Sources ==

Griffin Name Study

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[[Category:Griffin Name Study]]__NOTOC__ [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Griffin Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Griffin Griffin] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Griffin name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Griffins), by time period (18th Century Griffins), or by topic (Griffin DNA, Griffin Occupations, Griffin Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Griffin Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: or one of the other PMs of this page ''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Griffin}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== * * * * * ==Membership== *[[Griffin-5904 |Marc Griffin]] ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Griffen Griffen] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Griffing Griffing] ====Categories==== :::'''''*Category Structure for Troy Griffin.''''' ::::'''''*Category: United States of America''''' :::::'''''*Category: Georgia''''' ::::::'''''*Category: Georgia Name Studies''''' :::::::'''''*Category: Georgia, Griffin Name Study''''' ::::::::'''''*Category: Richmond County, Georgia, Griffin Name Study''''' :: ''''' *NOTE: Put double open brackets before Category and close brackets at end of Study as with all Category listings.''''' '''There is now an Essex County, New Jersey Category for Griffin/Griffen/Griffing Profiles:''' https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Essex_County%2C_New_Jersey%2C_Griffin_Name_Study

Griffiths Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Trying to find husband's family. Husband is Joseph Anthony McNamara (born Griffiths) 2nd September 1981, Wollongong, NSW, Australia. His father is Francis Anthony Griffiths born December 1962, Liverpool N., Lancashire, England, he has a twin brother Joseph G. Griffiths. Their parents are Joseph Griffiths and Joan Griffiths (nee Hampson), married in March Quarter 1962 at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church, 1120 Myrtle St, Baton Rouge, LA 70802. Francis married Gina Gay McNamara in Maldon, NSW, Australia on 20th June 1981. Francis was living at 28 Spring St, Mt. Keira at the time my husbands birth certificate was ordered. If anyone could please give me any information on any family relatives it would be greatly appreciated.

Grimes County, Texas

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Welcome to Grimes County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. *Coordinator - Bob Branham ===Formed From=== {{Blue|The county was formed from Montgomery County in 1846 and organized that same year.}} Anderson is the county seat. The county is named for [[Grimes-1481 |Jesse Grimes]], a signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence and early settler of the county. ===Adjacent counties=== {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = Grimes County,[[:Category:Texas|Texas]] | NW Location = | N Location = "Bedias Creek"
[[:Category:Madison County, Texas|Madison County]] | NE Location = [[:Category:Walker County, Texas|Walker County]] | E Location = |SE Location = [[:Category:Montgomery County, Texas|Montgomery County]] | S Location = [[:Category:Waller County, Texas|Waller County]] | SW Location = "Brazos River"
[[:Category:Washington County, Texas|Washington County]] | W Location = "Navasota River"
[[:Category:Brazos County, Texas|Brazos County]]}} *1853-- Madison County was carved out of northern Grimes County. *1873-- Waller County was formed from territory in the southern part of Grimes County, decreased Grimes co. size.{{Image|file=Grimes_County_Texas-2.jpg|align=r|size=170}}{{clear}} ===History/Timeline===
'''The Early Years'''
The earliest human habitation in the territory of what we know as Grimes County occurred about '''5000 B.C'''., and through early phases of the Archaic period (circa 7000 B.C.-A.D. 500). Excavations near streams, rivers on the western side of the county produced only a handful of artifacts dating to the late Paleo-Indian period (circa 6500 B.C.). The earliest historical inhabitants of the area were the Bidais Indians With customs similar to the Caddoes. :'''1687''' - René Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, explored . :'''March 20, 1687''', La Salle was murdered by his own crew near the confluence of the Brazos and Navasota rivers near what is now the town of '''Navasota'''. :'''1690''' - Spanish, Alonso De León, the governor of Coahuila, explored eastern Texas. His path was on paths of the Old San Antonio Road near what is now Crockett. :'''1691''', Bidais had little contact with Europeans, according to records of the Spanish. :'''Late 1700's''' - Bidais traded with the French {{Image|file=Grimes_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=240 |caption=Sesquicentennial Plaque Memory of Jesse Grimes. }}{{clear}} :'''Late18th and early 19th centuries''', Bidais population decreased due to disease. In 1800's only 100 warriors remained, dwelling in villages along the streams, (Bedias Creek) in N. Grimes and S. Madison counties. :'''1767''' - the Marqués de Rubí traversed what is now Grimes County en route from San Antonio to the Sabine River :'''1788''' - Pedro Vial, in his progress from Natchitoches to to San Antonio, crossed the future county from NE to SW following the path called La Bahía trail. :'''1820''' -other tribes (Kickapoos and Coushattas) enlarged the villages. :Indians hunting in Grimes county used a path to the Brazos River in S. Grimes Co (Coushatta Trace). The Tonkawa Indian who raided for game, may have lived near Navasota River. [https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcg11 :'''1821'''- Stephen F. Austin's colony between the lower Brazos and Colorado rivers began. {{Image|file=Houston_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=c |size=280 |caption=Empresario colonies of Mexican Texas }} :'''1821''' - Andrew Millican moved into a homestead near Holland Creek west of Anderson. :'''1824''' - Seven of Austin's original colonists (Old Three Hundred) claimed land in Grimes Co. :'''By 1836''' - 164 settlers obtained land grants from the Mexican government. Settlers were attracted to the rich bottomlands along the rivers and major creeks and prairie acreage over timberland. This is due it was easier to till and begin to farm these areas than to have to chop down trees..!! :'''1822''' '''Jared E. Groce''' moved from Alabama with 90 slaves, settling on the Brazos River near Hempstead. There he planted what may have been one of the first cotton crops in Austin colony. :'''1830''' - the territory of the county was incorporated into the new '''Viesca District''. :'''1835''' - part of the newly organized '''Washington Municipality'''. :'''Dec. 1835''' - first post office at Fanthorp Inn, (founded 2 years earlier by Englishman, Henry Fanthorp :A well known retreat near Brazos and what is now Grimes County is [[Groce-78|Jared Ellison Groce II]]
'''The Republic of Texas'''
:'''March 2, 1836''' -[[Grimes-1481|Jesse Grimes]], a settler of this area, signed the Declaration of Texas Independence. and Mathew Caldwell {{Image|file=Grimes_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=380 |caption= }}{{clear}} :'''March, April,1836''' - Runawy Scrap -, settlers fled their land and homes to escape from the advancing Mexican army joined the mass eastward :'''1836''' - [[Caldwell-4101|Mathew Caldwell]], settler of Grimes colony and Gonzales Colony, is known as the "Paul Revere of Texas History. :'''Post April 21, 1836''', (after the battle of San Jacinto) The settlers returned., :'''1837''' - Grimes became part of Montgomery County, approved by the Republic of Texas.
'''Part of the United States'''
:'''April 6, 1846''', the first '''state legislature''' accepted the petition of local residents and established Grimes County, :'''1850''' - Old South pattern of plantation agriculture was evident in the census of 1850 :'''1856''' six communities had post offices: Anderson, Bedias, Grimesville, Retreat, Prairie Plains, and Navasota. :'''1859''' - The railroad first reached Grimes County :'''1860''' there were 4,852 whites in the county and 5,468 slaves :'''1861''' - referendum of February 1861 returned a majority of 907 to 9 in favor of secession :'''Slavery''' [http://freedomonthemove.org Slavery movement] :'''1861''' -munitions factory (small armaments) was built two miles west of Anderson ::Second, Fourth, Eighth, and Fourteenth Texas Infantry and the Twenty-first Texas Cavalry. ===Land Grants=== *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txgrimes/GrimesDeeds.html '''Early deeds and land grants'''] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txgrimes/AustinsColonists.html '''Sixty four colonists of Austin's colony'''] ====Government==== {{Image|file=Grimes_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=430 |caption=Grimes co. courthouse, Anderson, Tx }} '''GRIMES COUNTY COURTHOUSES, Fires and the VAULT''' :'''1834 1st Courthouse''' One of the earliest settlers in Grimes County was Englishman Henry Fanthorp who had built a two-room log home. This was enlarged to a hotel, known as Fanthorop Inn and also was used as courthouse. It was still in Montgomery County.[http://www.texasescapes.com/CentralTexasTownsSouth/Anderson-Texas-Grimes-County-Courthouse.htm Grimes County courthouses by Terry Jeanson]http://www.texasescapes.com/TRIPS/Fanthorp-Inn-State-Historic-Site-Texas.htm :'''1838 2nd Courthouse''' - Texas Historical Commission lists a log courthouse built there in 1838, which burned shortly afterwards. :'''1846 2nd courthouse''' When Grimes county was organized, Fanthorp donated land for the county seat between Alta Mira and Randolph. This was named Anderson after Kenneth Lewis Anderson (vice president of Republic of Texas). :'''1848 2nd Courthouse''' burned. *'''1848''' Record Loss - - - County records were destroyed by fire in late 1848. {{Image|file=Grimes_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=historical marker. }}{{clear}} :'''1850 - 3rd courthouse''' was built of stone. This burned in 1890, leaving the vault. :'''1891- 4th Courthouse''' was built, designed by Wilson in Italianate style of brick and stone- the vault was included. This building burned 1893, leaving the sturdy vault.. :'''1894-5th current courthouse''' was built, and used the east wall of the 4th courthouse as well as foundation and of course the VAULT. Designer was Mason and Foster. This was 3 story, made of hand molded red bricks, using limestone detailing. It included a steep roof, with 4 chimneys, and wood framed cupola. It had double sided staircase added to the front of the building. This courthouse with the vault was restored by the Texas Historical Commission’s Courthouse Preservation Program and rededicated on March 2, 2002. The Texas Historical Commission’s Texas Historic Sites Atlas http://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/shell-county.htm The Courthouses of Texas by Mavis P.Kelsey Sr. and Donald H. Dyal, 2nd edition, 2007. ===Geography=== Wilson clay blackland soils is in the southern part of the county. Grimes County is in a zone between the post oak savannah, covering the northern and western sections of the county. In the south and east, a region of intermixed forest and prairie, which supports dense stands of oak, elm, pecan, and mesquite, as well as grass. Hardwoods, found in stream valleys and lowlands throughout the county, include post oak, blackjack oak, white oak, hickory, and maple. Piney Woods extend into the SE part of the county, and upland areas everywhere are mantled by forests of loblolly, shortleaf, and longleaf pine. Only 1-10% of land is classed as prime farmland... There are reserves of petroleum, natural gas, and lignite coal. !! :'''Tektites''' (formed from meteors) were discovered in Grimes County in 1936. Buffalo, bear, and wild hogs which once roamed the area disappeared in the 1800s. Current animals found here are white-tailed deer, rabbit, raccoon, and opossum, and wild birds such as the mourning dove and bobwhite quail. Rainfall is about 40.5 inches a year, and the growing season averages 278 days a year. '''Airports''' '''Hospitals''' '''Lakes''' * Gibbons Creek Reservoir '''Major Highways'''
* State Highway 6 * State Highway 30 * State Highway 90 * State Highway 105 '''Railroads''' * BNSF - Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad * UP - Union Pacific Railroad Company ===Protected Areas=== * Fanthorp Inn State Historic Site. Anderson *Spa, Kellum Springs, ten miles north of Anderson, * Piedmont Springs, ===Demographics=== In 2000 Grimes county had a population of 23,552 people. Density thus was 30 people per square milee. There were 9,490 housing units at an average density of 12 per square mile (5/km²). The racial makeup of the county was 71.79% White, 19.96% Black or African American, 0.32% Native American, 0.30% Asian, 0.05% Pacific Islander, 5.93% from other races, and 1.65% from two or more races. 16.08% of the population were Hispanic. Christianity is the number one religion in the county and Hinduism is the second. There were 7,753 households out of which 34.60% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 55.40% were married couples living together, 12.60% had a female householder with no husband present, and 27.40% were non-families. 23.80% of all households were made up of individuals and 11.20% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.69 and the average family size was 3.18. There were were higher statistics of males to females. The median income for a household in the county was $32,280, and the median income for a family was $38,008. Males earn more in a given class than females as represented here males median income of $30,138 versus $21,747 for females. The per capita income for the county was $14,368. About 16.60% of the population were below the poverty line, including 20.40% of those under age 18 and '''18.10% of those age 65 or over ''' are classed as below the poverty level ===Cities=== Population as of Jan 1, 2014 shown in parenthesis. * [[:Category:Anderson, Texas|Anderson - county seat (232)]] * [[:Category:Bedias, Texas|Bedias (468)]] * [[:Category:Iola, Texas|Iola (430)]] * [[:Category:Navasota, Texas|Navasota (7,586)]] * [[:Category:Todd Mission, Texas|Todd Mission (714 )]] ====Unincorporated Towns==== * [[:Category:Carlos, Texas|Carlos]] * [[:Category:Courtney, Texas|Courtney]] * [[:Category:Cross, Texas|Cross]] * [[:Category:Erwin, Texas|Erwin]] * [[:Category:Piedmont, Texas|Piedmont]] * [[:Category:Plantersville, Texas|Plantersville (200)]] * [[:Category:Richards, Texas|Richards (300)]] * [[:Category:Roans Prairie, Texas|Roans Prairie (64)]] * [[:Category:Shiro, Texas|Shiro (210)]] * [[:Category:Singleton, Texas|Singleton]] * [[:Category:Stoneham, Texas|Stoneham]] * [[:Category:Whitehall, Texas|Whitehall]] ===Events/Festivals=== * Go-Texan Weekend in August, Anderson * Blues Festival in August, Navasota * Renaissance Festival in the fall, Plantersville ===National Register of Historic Places=== These 5 locations have been designated as Historic Locations. * Anderson Hustoric District (aka Fanthorpe & Alta Mira), Anderson * Foster H0use (aka as Foster-Wier House), Navasota * Navasota Commercial Historic District, Navasota * F A Cmith Hotel, Navasota * Piedmont Springs Archeological Site (aka Sulphur Springs; 41GM44), Anderson * Steele House (aka Steele-van Wagner House), Navasota ===Schools=== {{Image|file=Anderson_County_Texas-4.gif |align=c |size=m |caption='''Rockin Schoolhouse'''. }}{{clear}} Colleges/Universities *Blinn College.- a 2 year college.http://www.txforward.org/images/Grimes_County.pdf *A & M University is in nearby Bryan, Texas ====Public Schools==== GRIMES COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTShttp://navasotagrimeschamber.com/community/schooldistricts *Anderson-Shiro C.I.S.D. *Iola I.S.D. *Navasota I.S.D. *Richards I.S.D. ===Historical Census=== :1850 -- 4,008 — :1860 -- 10,307 157.2% :1870 -- 13,218 28.2% :1880 -- 18,603 40.7% :1890 -- 21,312 14.6% :1900 -- 26,106 22.5% :1910 -- 21,205 −18.8% :1920 -- 23,101 8.9% :1930 -- 22,642 −2.0% :1940 -- 21,960 −3.0% :1950 -- 15,135 −31.1% :1960 -- 12,709 −16.0% :1970 -- 11,855 −6.7% :1980 -- 13,580 14.6% :1990 -- 18,828 38.6% :2000 -- 23,552 25.1% :2010 -- 26,604 13.0% :Est. 2014 -- 27,172 ===Notables=== *[[Grimes-1481 |Jesse Grimes]] ''' drafter and signer of Texas Declaration of Independence''' *[[Groce-78|'''Jared Ellison Groce II''']] Wealthy plantation owner of '''Groce's Retreat''', temporary home for the Republic of Texas *[[Taylor-16363 |Creed Taylor]] * Capt Phillip Aurene Smith, ===County Resources=== *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txgrimes/GrimesDeeds.html '''Grimes county Deeds and Land Grants'''] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txgrimes/AustinsColonists.htm '''Sixty Four Austin Colonists, Grimes county TEX GEN''' ] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txgrimes/grimesconfederates.html '''Confederate soldiers buried in Grimes County'''] **'''[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txgrimes/GrimesVeterans.html Grimes County Veterans of Wars]''' ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[Space:Grimes County Cemeteries|Cemeteries listed in Alphaberical Order]] *[[:Category: Grimes County, Texas, Cemeteries|Grimes County Cemeteries]] *[[:Category: Fanthorp Family Cemetery, Anderson, Texas|Fanthorp Family Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Waller Cemetery, Richards, Texas|Waller Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Independence Cemetery, Shiro, Texas|Independence Cemetery]] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txgrimes/grimesconfederates.html '''Confederate soldiers buried in Grimes County'''] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScn=&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2612 Finda Grave Cemeteries, Grimes county] :[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Grimes/ListGrimes.html Cemeteries Grimes county, Tx, Gloria Mayfield] ===Sources=== * Grimes County, Texas. - '''https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grimes_County,_Texas''' * The Handbook of Texas Online, Texas State Historical Association, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. - '''http://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/''' * Texas Almanac 2016 - 2017, Copyright (c) 2016 by Texas State Historical Association, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. All Rights Reserved, - '''https://shoptsha.com/products/12459/Books/Texas-Almanac-2016-2017''' * Texas Highways, published by the Texas Department of Transportation, Austin, Texas, Copyright (c) 2016, All Rights Reserved. = '''http://www.texashighways.com''' *http://www.texasescapes.com/TRIPS/Fanthorp-Inn-State-Historic-Site-Texas.htm The Courthouses of Texas by Mavis P.Kelsey Sr. and Donald H. Dyal, 2nd edition, 2007 *The Texas Historical Commission’s Texas Historic Sites Atlas http://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/shell-county.htm *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txgrimes/ TxGen Grimes county] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txgrimes/GrimesCemetery.html TxGen cemeteries] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScn=&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2612 Finda Grave Cemeteries, Grimes county] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Grimes/ListGrimes.html Cemeteries Grimes county, Tx, Gloria Mayfield] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txgrimes/GrimesDeeds.html Grimes county Deeds and Land Grants] *Austin Colony Pioneers: Including History of Bastrop, Fayette, Grimes, Montgomery and Washington Counties, Texas, Worth S. Ray, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., January 1995 *Baptist Churches of Grimes County, by Joseph Eugene Boulet, 1936-37, Anderson *Early History of Grimes County, E. L. Blair, M. A., 1930 *[http://www.texasescapes.com/CentralTexasTownsSouth/Anderson-Texas-Grimes-County-Courthouse.htm Grimes County courthouses by Terry Jeanson] *http://www.texasescapes.com/TRIPS/Fanthorp-Inn-State-Historic-Site-Texas.htm *"The Courthouses of Texas by Mavis P.Kelsey Sr. and Donald H. Dyal, 2nd edition, 2007" * The Texas Historical Commission’s Texas Historic Sites Atlas http://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/shell-county.htm *Grimes County Cemetery Books, by John R. Maxwell for the Grimes County Historical Commission, 4 volumes *The History and Burial Records of Stoneham Cemetery, Stoneham, Texas, compiled by Frances and Lois Stoneham, 1980 *History of Grimes County, Land of Heritage and Progress, compiled and edited by Grimes County Historical Commission, 1982, LC 82-083489 [Available at Genealogy Room of Navasota Public Library] *The Honor Roll of Grimes County, A tribute to men from Grimes County, Texas who served in the U.S. armed forces during World War I. *Montgomery County History, 1981; LC 81-83537 [Available at Genealogy Room of Navasota Public Library] *Montgomery County History, 2nd volume, Due out in 2008 Montgomery County Genealogical & Historical Society, Inc. *My Hometown: the Bedias Story, by Wallace Davis, 1953, Gulf Publishing Company, Houston *The Navasota Bluebonnet; Commemorating 100 years of City Growth and Development, 1854-1954, Grimes County Chamber of Commerce [Available at Genealogy Room of Navasota Public Library] *SAGA OF ANDERSON, The Proud Story of a Historic Texas Community, Irene Taylor Allen, 1957, Greenwich Book Publishers, NY, NY, LOC #57-14972 (This book has been indexed by Julia Brittain. Thank you Julia! She will send you scanned copies of bios in the book you might be interested in. Email her at Julia Brittain.) *Sabine Crossing, by Jacquelyn Thompson. Jacquelyn details members of her ancestral families coming to Texas with the Stephen F. Austin first settlers. She has donated copies to libraries in Grimes and Madison Counties. It is also available on Amazon.

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==='''Grimm, Balzer, Saratov, Volga, Russia'''=== =====Bergseite | Mother Colony |Protestant===== {{Image|file=GRIMM-1.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption=Grimm - Red Arrow}} :Names: ::Grimm ::Kamenskiy ::Lesnoi Karamysch ::Lesnoj Karamysh ::Lesnoy Karamysh ::Гримм ::Каменский ::Лесной Карамыш :Daughter Colonies: ::Alexandertal ::Brunnental ::Eckheim ::Erlenbach (Bergseite) ::Friedenfeld (1) ::Gnadenfeld ::Gnadentau ::Hoffental ::Neu-Hussenbach ::Oberdorf ::Rosenberg (Bergseite) ::Unterdorf ::Wiesenmüller :History: *Grimm, a German Reformed Lutheran colony, was founded on 1 July 1767 by the Crown. Gottfried Heinrich Ulrich Grimm, a surgeon from The Netherlands, served as the first mayor of the colony. His wife was Anna Elisabeth née Gompers, a midwife. *Grimm had two schools, one with grades one though four and one with grades five through nine. There was also an eight-semester agriculture college which taught students how to raise fruits and vegetables. There were factories that produced lathes and agricultural machinery, a foundry and five mills. Today, what remains of the former colony of Grimm is known as Kamenskiy. :Church: *The parish of Grimm was founded in 1767. A new church building was built of wood in 1848 in the Kontor style. There was a balcony around three sides, and a "swallows nest" pulpit above the altar. The Lutherans and Reformed parishners used the same building. Today, nothing remains of the church in Grimm. *The Grimm parish included the congregations in neighboring Bauer, Franzosen, and Dönhof. The pastor lived in Grimm but preached once each month in the other colonies of the parish. :Pastors & Priests: :The congregation in Grimm was served by the following pastors: ::1767-1780 Christian August Tornow ::1782-1786 Laurentius Ahlbaum ::1786-1804 Johann Caspar Seiffert ::1804-1814 Philipp Jakob Hiemer ::1815-1819 Karl Jakob Früauf ::1820-1857 Karl Konrady ::1859-1864 Karl Dönhoff ::1873-1888 Bernhard Deggeler ::1890-1910 Michael Peter Stahf ::1912-1913 Johannes Grasmück ::1914-1924 Alexander Streck :Notable Individuals: ::Ahlbaum, Laurentius ::Blitz, Rudolph & Leo ::Bonwetsch, Gottlieb Nathanael ::Conrady, Karl ::Deggeller, Bernhard ::Dorsch, Karl ::Dönhoff, Karl ::Früauf, Karl Jakob ::Grasmück, Johannes ::Hiemer, Philipp Jakob ::Hopp, John Leonard "Johnny/Cotney" ::Marquardt, Lewis & Dona Reeves-Marquardt ::Meisner, Randy ::Seiffert, Johann Caspar ::Stahf, Michael Peter ::Streck, Alexander ::Tornau, Christian August :Surnames: ::Aab | Abig | Adler (Grimm) | Albrandt | Asmus (Holstein) | Axthelm|Balzer (Grimm) | Biermann | Bleichroth | Bo(h)lender (Grimm) | Braun (Grimm) | Brungardt (Grimm) | Busch (Grimm) | Dumler | Eberhard(t) (Grimm) | Ehrlich (Grimm) | Eifert | Engelhard (Grimm) | Erdmann (Grimm) | Eurich (Kraft) | Felde (Grimm) | Fiebig | Filbert (Schilling) | Fink (Grimm) | Firtzmeier | Fischer (Grimm) | Fladung (Grimm) | Freund (Grimm) | Friesorger | Fritzler | Früauf (Dietel) | Gabel (Grimm) | Glaser (Grimm) | Groh (Grimm) | Grosch (Grimm) | Gulau | Hartmann (Grimm) | Heimbuch (Grimm) | Hein(t)z (Grimm) | Heppel | Hoch / Hock (Grimm) | Ickes / Ix (Grimm) | Just (Grimm) | Jäger (Grimm) | Kaiser (Grimm-1) | Kaiser (Grimm-2) | Kaltenberger | Kaufmann (Grimm) | Kemp | Kenner (Grimm) | Kerbel (Hussenbach) | Kerber | Kimmel (Grimm) | Kindsvater | Kirchner (Grimm) | Kleiber (Grimm) | Kling / Klink (Grimm) | Knaub (Kautz) | Kober | Kohler (Grimm) | Kost | Kraft (Grimm) | Kreil | Krug (Grimm) | Kuhn (Grimm)| Legler | Leonhard(t) (Frank & Grimm) | Linden | Lipp (Grimm) | Lonsinger | Löffler (Grimm) | Maier (Grimm) | Major | Maus (Grimm) | Meier (Grimm) | Meisner (Grimm) | Mentzer | Muth (Grimm) | März / Mertz (Grimm) | Müller (Grimm-1) | Nasen | Pfeif (Grimm) | Prester (Norka-2) | Rau (Grimm-1) | Rau (Grimm-2) | Rausch (Grimm) | Reich (Grimm) | Reichel (Bauer & Dietel) | Repp (Dobrinka) | Romig | Rudolph (Grimm) | Saltzmann (Grimm) | Schamber (Beauregard) | Schicketantz | Schmall (Grimm) | Schmick (Kutter) | Schmidt (Grimm-1) | Schmidt (Grimm-2) | [[Space:Schott_Name_Study|Schott (Grimm)]]] | Schröder (Grimm) | Schuchmann | Schuppe | Schwemmer | Schäfer (Grimm-1) | Schäfer (Grimm-2) | Seckinger | Seibel (Grimm) | Seifert (Grimm) | Stehle (Grimm) | Stiehl | Stoll (Grimm) | Strebe | Strecker (Grimm-1) | T(h)omson (Grimm) | Thaler | Tiede | Tornau | Trimper | Trott (Grimm) | Tule | Vogel (Grimm) | Waag | Walter (Grimm) | Weilmünster | Weis(s)bender | Wetzel (Grimm) | Will (Grimm) | Wittmann (Grimm) | Wolf (Grimm-1) | Wolf (Grimm-2) | Worms | Wunderlich (Grimm) | Zisch | Zulauf :Immigration: ::Alliance, Box Butte Co., Nebraska ::Bishkek, Chuy Region, Kyrgystan ::Cheyenne, Laramie Co., Wyoming ::Cincinnati, Hamilton Co., Ohio ::Denver, Denver Co., Colorado ::Duval, Saskatchewan ::Flint, Genesee Co., Michigan ::Fond du Lac, Fond du Lac Co., Wisconsin ::Fort Morgan, Morgan Co., Colorado ::Humboldt Park (Chicago), Cook Co., Illinois ::Jefferson Park - 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Grist Name Study

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[[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:Grist_Name_Study]] ===Grist Name Meaning=== '''French''': It was a Breton name given to a person with gray hair. The name Grist is derived from the Old French word "gris," which means "gray" and was often given to someone with gray hair. '''Source''': [https://www.houseofnames.com/grist-family-crest HouseofNames] '''English''': was derived from the Old Norman 'griss' an occupational name meaning 'a keeper of pigs'. The ''Dictionary of American Family Names ©2013, Oxford University Press'' states that the surname Grist is of uncertain origin. It may be an occupational nickname for a miller, from the Middle English abstract noun grist ‘grinding’, Old English grist, a derivative of grindan (see Grinder). The word was not used in the concrete sense of grain to be ground until the 15th century. '''German''': Linguistically the name Sigrist is not a German term. It is a transliteration or a phonetic spelling of the Medieval Latin sacrista, which appears in English as sacrist, which at times is used in the sense sacristan. The latter is a derivative from the Medieval Latin sacristanus, coming into English through the French sacristain. The sacristin in those early days was the one who had charge of the church edifice, or more particularly, of the robes and vestments, that is, of the ecclesiastical regalia which appertained to the ritualistic service in the church-edifice. The family name Siegrist accordingly belongs to that large class of German family names known as occupative names, that is, names derived from an occupation. Since Sigrist is a designation of an ecclesiastical official or of a verger, whose official functions were those named above, it would seem to follow that from an ecclesiastical viewpoint that family name was in the first place a Catholic name or the name of a Catholic. === Spelling Variations === :Gris :Griss :Grix :Griste :DeGriste :LeGris :Legris :Legriss '''In Germany''': The family name Siegrist occurs in variant spellings in the German language, as follows: Siecrist, Siegrist Siegerist, Sigeris, Sigeris, Siegeriss, Sigerist, Sigriz. (Cf. Gottschand, Deutsche Namenkunde, Munich, 1932.) === Early Origins === '''In France''': The name was first found in Brittany, where the family held a family seat at Motte and were prominent members of the aristocracy. '''In England''': The de Griste line might have started in Britain around the South Wiltshire area. Early records of the name mention Eustace Gris, 1176 County Kent. Nicholas le Gris, was bailiff of Norwich in the year 1259. Robert le Gris, 1198 Norfolk. Johannes Gryse was listed in the Yorkshire Poll tax of 1379. Other records include Leticia Grise of Yorkshire, who was recorded in the year 1317 and Thomas Grys of Sussex appears in the year 1327. Walter Griss was recorded in County Lancashire in 1337. Early examples of recordings taken from surviving church registers of the city of London include Georgius Grist who married Jana Parker on May 23rd 1631 at the famous church of St. Martin-in-the-Field, Westminster, whilst John Grist was christened on December 15th 1689 at St. Dunstan's Stepney, in the city of London. The first recorded spelling in those registers is that of Robart Griste at St Botolphs Bishopgate, city of London, on April 9th 1585. Read more: http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Grist#ixzz43U5cINX4 '''Grist Settlers in the United States''' :John Grist, who landed in Maryland in 1666 :Henry Grist, who arrived in Maryland in 1667 :Mare Grist, aged 80, arrived in Pennsylvania in 1732 '''Grist Settlers in Australia''' :Mary A Grist, age 21, a servant, arrived in South Australia in 1851 aboard the ship "Sultana" :Emily Griest, aged 21, a servan, arrived in South Australia in 1855 aboard the ship "Victoria Regia" === Grist Notables === :Hilary Grist, Canadian singer-songwriter :Ian Grist, British Conservative politician :Mark Grist, British poet and battle rapper :Nicky Grist, Welsh rally co-driver :Paul Grist, British comic book creator :Reri Grist, American operatic soprano :Ryan Grist, British Army Captain === Online Resources === *Surname Resource Center: [http://www.surnameweb.com/Grist/surnames.htm Grist Surname] *Genealogy Today: [http://www.genealogytoday.com/surname/finder.mv?Surname=Grist Grist Genealogy] *Ancient Faces: [http://www.ancientfaces.com/surname/grist-family-history/68158 Grist Family] *Your Family History: [http://www.your-family-history.com/g/grist-family-history.php Grist Family]

Groff Family History

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Here is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Groff families and information about individuals, places, and things named Groff. (If you have any information to add about Groffs or the name, please do.) === Alternate Spellings === Alternates for '''Groff''' include Graff and Graf. Some descendants have also changed the name to Grove. === Geographic Origins and Centers === Groff families generally come from Switzerland and Southern Germany. Many that immigrated to America came to the region of Pennsylvania. Some went to Ontario, Canada. === Early Groffs in America === * [[Groff-5|Hans Conrad Groff]] (1661 - 1746) came from Switzerland to escape religious persecution. He settled in the region later to be Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania. === Famous and Creative Groffs === * [[Groff-8|Samuel A. Groff]] developed the street letter box fastener that was sold to the U.S. Postal Office. * [[Groff-7|Edwin I. Groff]] patented the first commercially successful automatic pretzel twisting machine. * [[Groff-6|Horace W. Groff]] innovated the style of snack chips now known as kettle cooking. Groff's chips are thicker, curlier than conventional chips. === Groffs on WikiTree === * [[Groff-2|Joseph Groff]] (1821 - 1903) * [[Groff-1|Josie S. (Groff) Everhart]] (1870 - 1942) Click here for the complete [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/G/GROFF_1.html Groff index]. If you are a Groff and add yourself and/or an ancestor to WikiTree you will be automatically added to this index tomorrow morning. [[Category:Surnames]]

Groff Hotel

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'''GROFF HOTEL''' On North Market Street, in the heart of Frederick, Maryland was a large building constructed before 1861. With the United States on the brink of war with itself, '''[[Groff-2|Joseph Groff]]''', originally from Pennsylvania, owned the three-story building. He had come to settle in Frederick, the home county of his second wife, Susan Smith Groff, to raise his family. At 4th and Market Street, this large building was used by Groff as a store for the auction of public goods. By 1863, he had it converted into the '''‘Groff Hotel’''', also known as '''‘Groff House’'''. After the Civil War, in which Groff served as a Union Captain, fighting and being wounded at the Battle of Gettysburg, he supervised the running of the hotel. Into the early 1870s, he then hired managers to run the hotel at different times. Since Groff had owned the hotel, his family had also lived there. By mid-1880s, he had built a grand new home for his family at 7th and North Market St., a few blocks from the hotel. In December 1883, the Groff Hotel was enlarged by 20 feet in front. On the property was also a livery stable, which Joseph Groff rented out to individuals over the years. By 1886, a small barbershop was set up by John F. Yingling on the first floor with an entrance onto North Market Street. Between 1889 and 1895, Groff had a couple of his daughters along with a son-in-law, Richard C. Dudrear manage the hotel. Room rates were generally $1.50 a day. During the 1880s, the hotel was always decorated for various holidays. Celebrations during the 4th of July were always special with U. S. flags on display everywhere. Also during the latter part of the 19th century, the Groff Hotel was the scene for many weddings. Included was the April 1885 wedding of Capt Groff's daughter, Jennie Groff and William E. Ranels and in June 1890, the wedding of Capt. Groff’s youngest daughter, Josie Groff to Charles Everhart. Over the years and into the 20th century the hotel was the gather place for many civic and community organizations to meet. In 1898, new flooring along with a new metal roof was installed in the Groff Hotel. Interior and exterior painting was done on a regular basis. In February 1903, Capt. Joseph Groff had passed away. The hotel was still run by his widow, Susan and his adult Groff children. In July 1907, rumors were circulating that the Groff Hotel was for sale but as stated by one of Joseph’s sons, David Groff, there was no sale plans. He had been asked a price, it was stated but Groff had not heard back from the person inquiring. By 1910, the Groff family has leased the operation of the Groff Hotel to '''Joseph F. Beacht''', who was a former grocer in town. In 1906, Beacht was manager of the City Opera House and in 1907; he was manager of the Frederick Baseball Club before taking over the Groff Hotel. Things changed for Beacht in July 1913, when the Groff family, (with a deal completed by David and Charles Groff), sold the hotel for $20,000. Beacht’s lease on the hotel expired April 1, 1914. He had about ten months before the new owner would take over operation. The Groff Hotel was purchased by William H. Ramsburg and he renamed it, ''''Arlington Hotel''''. With changes in street and house addresses, the same building was now at 325 N. Market St (next to J. H. Keller Drugstore). William Ramsburg owned a store (wholesale grocer) on East Patrick St. earlier and sold that for $20,000. That store sold to the Wachter Bros. By March 1, 1914, Ramsburg was able to take full charge of Groff Hotel. He wanted to increase the number of rooms from 30 to about 50 rooms. Also added was the selling of products like cigars and railroad tickets. Come February 3, 1920, the '''Arlington Hotel''' was about to change hands with the official take over on March 15th. '''Michael Joseph Croghan''' became the new owner of the hotel, leasing it first and then to purchasing it from William Ramsburg. Croghan was born in April 21, 1889 in Ireland, coming to the U.S. in 1908. He worked at the Stewart Hotel in Frederick on East Patrick St. and the New City Hotel in Frederick. Croghan had many plans for changes and improvement to the old hotel, including making it more modern, enlarging the dining room and adding 25 additional rooms. The Café on the left side (facing the Hotel) would become a cafeteria. The building was to be painted inside and out with new lighting installed. He also added a new restaurant to the Hotel. The biggest change would be the name changed from '''‘Arlington Hotel’ to ‘Hotel Frederick’'''. The hotel was closed during its remodeling. To help clear out some of the older items, he held an auction in May 1920 of many of the furnishings; including doors, bedding, wash basins, electric fixtures, glassware and china. Most of the changes were completed by the Spring of 1920. The new restaurant when opened at the hotel charged 40 to 60 cents for lunches and 75 cents to $1.00 for dinners. During the 1920s, Croghan also managed (held leases) on the Hotel Braddock, in the summer month. By July 5, 1923, Croghan made the final purchase of Arlington Hotel / Hotel Frederick. Into the 1930s and 1940s, Michael Croghan continued running the Hotel Frederick and managing the Hilltop Hotel in Harper’s Ferry in West Virginia. By the 1950s, his son, Michael J. Croghan Jr. was assisting the Hotel Frederick operation. Croghan Sr. died October 1960. The son, Michael, continued ownership and operation of the Hotel Frederick and its catering services until 1972. In early 1972, the Croghan family decided to sell the old hotel (building and property) to the City of Frederick. In June 1972, an auction was held to sell off items from the hotel. A year later, '''June 1973''', the City had the fine old '''hotel torn down''' and sold the land to Carmack Jays Supermarket to construct a parking lot. [[Category:Maryland]]

Grole, Newfoundland

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[[Category: Grole, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category: Grole, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category: Grole, Newfoundland]] ''This article is a stub. Anything you can add to it is appreciated.'' == History == The following text - to be edited and condensed later - is from the ''Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador.''[http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_enl/id/3055 ''Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador,''] Volume 2, pp. 750-51. "GROLE (pop. 1966, 193). A resettled fishing settlement, one of the oldest on the south coast of the Island, Grole was located on the south side of Hermitage Bay near its eastern entrance at [[Space: Pass Island, Newfoundland|Pass Island]]. It is probable that the unusual name of Grole is of French origin, and it is possible that the settlement name is derived from the French adjective grele, meaning pock-marked, pitted or most unfortunate and referring to the barren, rocky terrain of the area. Early forms of the name included "Groule" and "Isle Grole." According to M.F. Howley Grole, also called Grosle, was a French name meaning rook (the bird) although he was unable to determine why this name was given to the settlement." "William Taverner, while surveying the south coast in the early 1700s, wrote, "I also surveyed the Plantation at Isle Grole being a good Fishing place and Beech for six Boats." Although the modern settlement of Grole was wedged between two steep hills on limited arable land around a poorly sheltered and small harbour, the site was within easy rowing distance of superb fish grounds, estimated to be about ten minutes away. For this reason it was a prime site for a seasonal fishing station. According to L. Taylor, the area was probably frequented by French fishermen from the 1600s and the site was probably settled after the Treaty of Paris (1763), which ceded St. Pierre to the French and stimulated English and Jersey expansion on the coast." "The English-based Newman and Company, which was instrumental in the settlement and commercial exploitation of the fishery in Fortune and Hermitage Bays, was probably the means by which the first year-round settlers came to Grole. Nearby [[Space:Gaultois, Newfoundland|Gaultois]] was a major base of the Newman operation from the eighteenth century and the company is recorded as having purchased Crown land in the settlement of Grole in 1851. Newman's established a premises at Grole which was taken over by Job Brothers in 1898 and in turn by Thomas Garland in 1901, the business being managed in Grole for Garlands by the Taylor family for three generations until the closing of the firm in 1967." "The volume of business at Grole during the nineteenth century was sizable: between 1836 and 1884 the settlement was the largest salt-fish producer in the area and also reported catches of salmon (sold at first to Bowring Brothers of St. John's and Newman's) and lobster (including family-owned lobster factories in the early 1900s). Taylor speculates that before the establishment of Newman premises at Gaultois in 1827 and later at Grole, Grole residents dealt with the Company at its base in Harbour Breton, Fortune Bay and with the Jersey house of Nicolle, based at Jersey Harbour, Fortune Bay." When the fresh-frozen fish plant was opened at Gaultois in 1953 Grole fishermen did not completely abandon the salt-cod trade upon which the settlement had depended for nearly three centuries. Salt fish continued to be made and sold to firms at North Sydney, Nova Scotia, as was the settlement's salmon, which was packed in ice and shipped to North Sydney on coastal boats. Other sources of employment at Grole included seasonal woods work for the large, western Newfoundland paper companies, and seasonal construction jobs, particularly during World War II. "E.R. Seary (1976) lists a Giles Vinsent or Vincent and a Peter Carey as planters at Connaigre from 1710 to 1715, who spent one season at Isle Grole in 1714. Local tradition maintains that Grole was first visited by English "youngsters" who returned to settle with their families, the majority of them brought from Newman's at Gaultois. By 1836, when Grole was first reported in the Census, it had a population of 188 (including fifteen fishing servants), and, throughout the nineteenth century (when the settlement was one of the largest in Hermitage Bay), a portion of the population was reported to be English-born. Early settlers included Robert Stickland (1845), James Day (1845), Joseph Brown (1846), Thompson Cribbe (reputedly from Sussex, England; settled at Grole 1847), Morgan Taylor (1847), Luke Rogers (1848), Joseph Selby (1850), Robert Burton (1855) and Jeremiah Petitte (1857) (Seary). Other early names associated with Grole were Cox, Fudge, Langdon, Marks and Shepperd (Lovell's Newfoundland Directory: 1871)." "Like many other Hermitage Bay communities, particularly those near the mouth of the Bay, Grole was a "stopover" for migrating families moving westward in search of settlement sites near good fishing grounds. Because of its limited available land and lack of a good harbour able to accommodate large numbers of boats, Grole's growth was slow; it reached its peak in the early twentieth century and the population of the settlement never exceeded 250 people. In its early days Grole also functioned mainly as a summer fishing station, with winter houses being erected to shelter the population farther up the bay, nearer good hunting and wood resources. The Rev. William Marshall, who ministered to the settlement in the late 1830s, described this movement in a grieved entry in his journal on February 23, 1840. He wrote that when he arrived at Grole he found the populace: "engaged [in] carrying their provisions etc. from the Harbor to their Winter Houses," all this activity occurring on a Sunday. Despite Marshall's earnest protestations, the majority of the population elected to continue their move to the "Bazateer Shore" despite lamentations on their "wickedness" and threats of "damnation." "Grole was an early Church of England mission and remained mainly Anglican until its resettlement. Marshall, a Wesleyan, ministered to the congregation while based at Hermitage. His first visit on August 6, 1839 was not auspicious: in his diary he noted that "on my arrival [at 'Grocile'] ... at least one half of the population that were arrived at maturity were in a state of intoxication; the accounts that Mr. Donald a good Scotchman gives of the wretchedness of the people in this place is truly awful and affecting .... Preached to a small company to meet thy God, Israel. Amos 8:2." "Despite such characters as William Cribb, "a noted Sabbath breaker" according to Marshall, the decision of the Board of Education to establish a school at Grole in 1840 and the continued efforts of clergy contributed to its development. Grole was a model Church of England community when visited by Bishop Edward Feild in 1848, who noted that he "Had morning service in the school-room, which is clean and in good order .... It was the first time a Confirmation had ever been celebrated here, or in this Bay .... All the congregation were nicely dressed, and well behaved, and their appearance bespoke better circumstances, and I trust not worse manners and morals, than when I visited them before." "The school at Grole was established with the support of the Newfoundland School Society and was used as a church until the 1870s. A church was later built, and a new two-room school was built in 1958. High-school students from Grole were bussed to [[Space: Hermitage, Newfoundland|Hermitage]] with the construction of a road linking the settlements after 1968. Between 1966 and 1971 the families of Grole resettled, mainly in Harbour Breton under the latter part of the first agreement of the federal-provincial government resettlement programme. Other families settled in small numbers at Gaultois, Grand Bank, Hermitage, Long Pond, Marystown, Milltown and Stephenville." ===Early Residents=== '''1871:'''[http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_tools/id/37551 ''Lovell's Province of Newfoundland Directory, 1871.''], p. 257. * John Burton, planter * James Cox, fisherman * William Cox, fisherman * John Cribb, fisherman * Job Fudge, planter * William Langdon, planter * Charles Marks, fisherman * Thomas Marks, fisherman * John Petitte, planter * Thomas Roberts, fisherman * Luke Rogers, fisherman * Joseph Selby, planter * Henry Shepherd, school teacher * Robert Stickland, fisherman * Thomas Stickland, fisherman * William Stickland, fisherman * Morgan Taylor, planter '''1904:'''[http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_tools/id/47735 ''McAlpine's Newfoundland Directory, 1904''], p. 486-487. * John Burton, fisherman * Mathew Burton, fisherman * Robert Burton, fisherman * Thomas Burton, fisherman * Jacob Cribb, fisherman * Jesse Cribb, fisherman * William Cribb, fisherman * Jesse Foote, fisherman * Jesse Fudge, fisherman * John Langdown, fisherman * Robert Langdown, fisherman * John Meade, fisherman * Charles Marks, fisherman * John Marks, fisherman * Robert (of Charles) Marks, fisherman * Robert (of Thomas) Marks, fisherman * Samuel Marks, fisherman * Thomas Marks, fisherman * Robert Roberts, fisherman * George Strickland, fisherman * James Strickland, fisherman * John Strickland, fisherman * Thomas Strickland, fisherman * Thomas (of Robert) Strickland, fisherman * George Selby, fisherman * George Selby, fisherman * James Selby, fisherman * William Selby, fisherman * Abraham Spencer, fisherman * Job Spencer, fisherman * James Taylor, fisherman * Robert Taylor, fisherman '''1921 Census, heads of household:'''https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9FW-G3SM?i=751&cc=2226517 ''Newfoundland Census, 1921 - Fortune Bay District.'':], pp. 261-264. {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="#fffcef" ! Name!!Birth date!!Birth Location |- | Burton, Henry||1885 Nov||Pass Island (?) |- | Burton, John R.||1884 Sep||Grole |- | Burton, Matthew||1878 Sep||Grole |- | Burton, Thomas||1850 Sep|| Grole |- |- Crew, Sarah||1883 Sep||Grole |- | Cribb, Elizabeth||1862 Oct||Rose Blanche |- | Cribb, Jesse||1876 Mar||Grole |- | Foote, Jesse||1863 Aug||Grole |- | Fudge, Robert||1893 Apr||Grole |- | Jackman, John J.||1897 Jun||Grole |- | Jackman, Joseph||1893 Aug||Grole |- | Jackman, Thompson||1887 Jan||Grole |- | Langdown, John||1860 Nov||Grole |- | Langdown, William||1904 Jul||Grole |- | Marks, Charles||1892 Dec||Grole |- | Marks, John||1866 Jul||Grole |- | Marks, Robert (of Charles)||1878 May||Grole |- | Marks, Robert (of Thomas)||1875 Apr||Grole |- | Marks, Samuel||1865 Feb||Grole |- | Marks, Thomas||1874 May||Grole |- | Piercey, Robert||1868 Nov||Pass Island |- | Roberts, Robert||1859 Oct||Pushthrough |- | Selby, George||1860 Apr||Grole |- | Selby, James (of Joseph)||1868 Nov||Grole |- | Selby, William||1851 Jan||Grole |- | Spencer, Abraham||1886 Mar||Grole |- | Spencer, Job||1873 Sep||Grole |- |Stickland, George||1859 Nov||Pass Island (?) |- | Stickland, James||1866 Jun||Grole |- | Stickland, Thomas||1876 Jan||Grole |- | Taylor, James||1881 Sep||Grole |- | Taylor, Job||1893 Feb||Grole |- | Taylor, John (of James)||1894 Jun||Grole |- | Taylor, John (of Robert?)||1889 Jan||Pass Island (?) |- | Taylor, Morgan||1889 Sep||Grole |- | Taylor, William||1891 Sep||Grole |} ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Grole,Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

Groombridge Place

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===Groombridge Place=== Groombridge Place is a moated manor house in the village of Groombridge near Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England. The manor house has an associated Dower House and extensive gardens largely designed by John Evelyn (1620-1706), noted diarist and horticulturalist Maidment, Barbara. A History of Groombridge Place, 2nd edition (2005), p.24. The house and moat can easily be seen in [https://maps.google.ca/maps/ms?msa=0&msid=216953909032010723091.0004e5843faa14c213f9e&ie=UTF8&t=h&z=19&vpsrc=1&iwloc=A&q=Groombridge+Place+Gardens&cid=17480822443530455693 Google Maps]. ===Groombridge History=== "There have been manor houses on the site of the present Groombridge for centuries. The earliest mention of one of these is from 1239, when the Lordship of Groomsbridge was granted to William Russell. William and his wife Haweis built a small moated castle at Groombridge, and, later that year, were granted a charter by Henry III of England to build a chantry. When William died in 1261, lordship was granted to Henry de Cobham, 1st Baron Cobham, heir of the influential Kentish family, the de Cobhams. "By the mid 14th century, the lands were held by Sir John de Clinton, whose grandson, Lord Clinton and Saye, sold Groomsbridge to Thomas Waller of Lamberhurst c.1400. Here legend has it, his descendant, Sir Richard Waller, detained Charles, Duke of Orléans, as his prisoner (following the Battle of Agincourt) for many years, until he was taken to the Tower of London. The Wallers held Groombridge Place for over two centuries until it was sold in the seventeenth century. "In 1604, the estate was purchased by Sir Thomas Sackville, 1st Earl of Dorset the Lord Treasurer of England. Sir Thomas also built a number of houses in the town of Groombridge. In 1618, Richard Sackville, 3rd Earl of Dorset had to sell Groombridge to [[Packer-60|John Packer]] due to gambling debts. Packer was deeply religious, and contributed mainly to the construction of nearby St. Charles' (now St. John's) Church." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groombridge_Place [[Packer-60|John Packer's]] son, [[Packer-52|Philip]] inherited the estate and, in 1662, built the present day house with the help of his friend [[Wren-212|Christopher Wren]]. [[Packer-52|Philip Packer]] (1618-1686) had a large family, and was very well connected, counting amongst his friends many influential and known figures of the time including Samuel Pepys, [[Wren-212|Christopher Wren]] and John EvelynMaidment, B., (2005). He was an original Fellow of the Royal Society [http://royalsociety.org/DServe/dserve.exe?dsqIni=Dserve.ini&dsqApp=Archive&dsqCmd=Show.tcl&dsqDb=Persons&dsqPos=0&dsqSearch=%28Surname%3D%27packer%27%29|Royal Society record]. [[Packer-143|John Philip Packer]] (1655 - 1697) inherited the estate, and passed it on to his son [[Packer-475|Philip]] in 1697. However, after marrying an heiress in a failed attempt to resolve his financial problems, Philip Packer died, and the estate was vested in the Chancery. Maidment, B., (2005) "Groombridge Place lay empty for twenty years. During that time, the infamous Groombridge Gang began smuggling. Several times, dragoons were called to restore order in Groombridge. One persistent legend which dates back to that time is that of a tunnel between the cellars at Groombridge Place and those of the nearby Crown Inn, although no such tunnel has ever been found. ===Modern-day Groombridge=== "Though Groombridge Place has remained largely untouched since it was built over 350 years ago, the manor has undergone its share of restoration. In the 1920s, electricity and bathrooms were installed. In 1986, the roof timbers and the chimneys were rebuilt to their original design, as heavy growth of ivy had damaged them. The house itself is a private home and is not open to the public, although the gardens are."http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groombridge_Place ===References=== ==== Footnotes ==== ==== Other Sources ==== *Hasted, Edward [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=62858 The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent: Volume 3 (1797), pp. 275-300.] *[http://www.groombridgeplace.com Groombridge Place Visitors' site] *[http://www.theweald.org/M13.asp?PicIdto=9901518 Picture gallery of Groombridge thru the years!] *[http://www.theweald.org/P2.asp?PID=Gr.GroomP Census information and more sources] *Geddes-Brown, Leslie. (13 Sept., 1992) The Groombridge Inheritance. The Independent. [http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/art-market--the-groombridge-inheritance-the-contents-of-the-house-in-the-draughtsmans-contract-some-in-place-since-stuart-times-are-for-sale-leslie-geddesbrown-reports-1551207.html article] Proper citations to follow [http://www.archaeologyse.co.uk/ReportLibrary/2006/2006-2484-Groombridge-Place-Groombridge-Kent.pdf Architectural and archaeological study from 1992] [http://www.maslandtech.com/familytree/images/Sharp/packer.pdf Someone's uncited research with pictures]

Gross Leistenau

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[[Category: Groß Leistenau, Graudenz, Westpreußen]][[Category: Lisnowo, Grudziądz, Kuyavian-Pomeranian, Poland]] == How To Join == Add tag people who lived in Gross Leistenau, Grudziadz, West Prussia = The village of Lisnowo = Lisnowo is a village about 1.5 km from Szarnosia. They find there, among others shops, open even up to the 22nd, church, buildings of a former farmstead and a palace surrounded by a partly devastated garden. Palace The palace was erected probably thanks to Paweł von Biberstein-Orzechowski's efforts, and its construction was completed in 1696. He obtained the current shape just before the mid-nineteenth century, when he became the property of August Peterson. It is a building in the eclectic style, made of brick and plastered, with a whole basement cell. Storied with a residential attic, set on an irregular plan, with a richly fragmented body. It is covered with a pseudo-wizard roof with dormers. The eight-axial front elevation with a three-axis projection, which is preceded by a pillar porch carrying the first-floor balcony. In the western part of this elevation there is a pentagonal, three-story lookout tower, finished with a polygonal, sharp roof. Out of the farm buildings, the granary and stable built during the Peterson's era deserve attention. Near the palace there is a former ruler with a rich eclectic architectural detail. The palace is surrounded by a landscape park, founded in the mid-nineteenth century, now very neglected but interesting in terms of dendrology. Among the old trees there are 20 natural monuments. Currently, the palace is under the management of the Stud Farm in Nowe Jankowice. http://szarnos.pl/atrakcje/wies-lisnowo/

Grove Hill Memorial Park

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[[Category: Grove Hill Memorial Park, Dallas, Texas]] ===ABOUT=== Grove Hill Memorial Park AKA: Grove Hill Cemetery is a cemetery located in East Dallas, Dallas County, Texas. It was established in 1911 by the Elliot family of Dallas. Grove Hill is a large cemetery with over 60,000 interments. :: [[#S1]] ===CONTACT INFORMATION, LOCATION, AND MAP=== 4118 Samuell Blvd
Dallas, TX, 75228-6708
(214) 381-7118
[https://www.google.com/maps/place/32%C2%B047%2725.5%22N+96%C2%B043%2716.0%22W/@32.7904058,-96.7211095,1541m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x0?hl=en Map It] ===RESOURCES=== [http://www.dignitymemorial.com/grove-hill-funeral-home/en-us/history.page Official Web Site]
[http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=3970 Findagrave]
[http://texasgravestones.org/cemetery.php?cemID=155 Texas Gravestone Project]
[http://teafor2.com/GroveHill.htm Teafor2]
[http://billiongraves.com/pages/cemeteries/Grove-Hill-Memorial-Park/163246#cemetery_id=163246&lim=0&num=25&action=browse BillionGraves]
===WIKITREE PROFILES=== * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Grove_Hill_Memorial_Park|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ===GOAL=== The goal of this page is two fold:
1. Provide and comprehensive listing of the gravesites within Grove Hill Memorial Park
2. Provide a link to a profile page for each person who is buried at this cemetery. ===VOLUNTEER=== Interested in volunteering with the project. We could use your help to:
1. Catalog and photograph the cemetery.
2. Create profile pages for the people who are interred here.
Interested in helping on a larger scale, please read [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|The U.S. Cemeteries Project]] and [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|The Global Cemeteries Project]] ===TO DO=== Complete profile page
Upload Cemetery Listing
Create Profile Pages and Link Profiles to Profile page ===TASK COMPLETED=== ===TABLE OF INTERMENTS=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''NAME''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''BIRTH DATE''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''DEATH DATE''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''PLOT''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''SOURCE''' |- | Albright, Margariete "Maggie" (Burns) ||16 Dec 1876||26 Sep 1958||||[[#S4]] |- | [[Potter-3232|Allumbaugh, Callie Jane (Potter)]]
[http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=pv&GRid=33343735 Tombstone]|| 1891|| 1962||||[[#S3]] |- | Arbuckle, Laverne L ||19 Jan 1928||25 Feb 1985||Section I||[[#S2]] |- | Arbuckle, Theo Edward ||26 Jan 1903||23 Feb 1971||Section I||[[#S2]] |- | Arbuckle, Trella Martina ||11 Jul 1908||6 Dec 1998||Section I||[[#S2]] |- | Archey, Charles G ||22 Nov 1887||14 Jan 1951||||[[#S4]] |- | Armbruster, Elizabeth ||8 Jun 1913||25 Jun 1970||||[[#S4]] |- | Armbruster, Hermine M || 1898|| 1988||||[[#S4]] |- | Armbruster, Joseph A || 1877|| 1957||||[[#S4]] |- | Armbruster, Paul Frank || 1901|| 1961||||[[#S4]] |- | Armbruster, Walter ||27 Nov 1913||12 Apr 1977||||[[#S4]] |- | Armstrong, Jeffie Areta (Johnson) ||23 Jul 1890||4 Jul 1972||||[[#S3]] |- | Armstrong, William Bryant ||17 Jan 1891||1 Feb 1973||||[[#S3]] |- | Atherton, Lois Gertrude (Jamerson) ||24 Apr 1919||9 Apr 2000||Section 17, Lot 31, West 1/2 Space 10 (Cremated)||[[#S2]] |- | Atherton, Woodroe Curtis ||4 Feb 1917||13 Jan 1987||Section 17, Lot 31, East 1/2 Space 10 (Cremated)||[[#S2]] |- | Baker, Earl W. || 1893|| 1969||||[[#S3]] |- | Baker, Margie M. || 1894|| 1983||||[[#S3]] |- | Baker, Marion W. ||14 Sep 1902||14 Jan 1978||||[[#S3]] |- | Baker, Sadie E. ||11 Jan 1911||9 Dec 2004||||[[#S3]] |- | Barber, Leland D. ||7 Jan 1897||17 Apr 1969||||[[#S3]] |- | Barber, Willie Mae ||16 Oct 1882||30 Apr 1969||||[[#S3]] |- | Bates, Johnnie A. || 1906|| 1973||||[[#S3]] |- | Baugh, Archie M ||27 Apr 1918||16 Sep 1965||||[[#S4]] |- | Baugh, William L ||28 Dec 1897||18 Sep 1964||||[[#S4]] |- | Benat, Glenn Carl ||2 Jun 1951||14 Mar 1992||||[[#S3]] |- | Blair, Lola I. || 1893|| 1975||||[[#S3]] |- | Blair, Robert E. ||12 Apr 1898||23 Aug 1958||||[[#S3]] |- | Blakeney, Frank W ||18 Nov 1872||11 Mar 1921||||[[#S4]] |- | Blakeney, Myrtel (Pickens) ||2 Dec 1878||13 Oct 1962||||[[#S4]] |- | Bledsoe, Mary G. || 1868|| 1952||||[[#S3]] |- | Bonnet, Gus ||3 Apr 1885||21 Jun 1923||||[[#S4]] |- | Bonnet, Jessie ||4 Nov 1897||21 Jan 1979||||[[#S4]] |- | Bonnet, Mavis (Mize) ||13 May 1921||27 Jun 1941||||[[#S4]] |- | Bonnet, Capt William Gus ||9 Nov 1920||24 Mar 1945||||[[#S4]] |- | Boone, Leona (Randal) ||4 Aug 1877||30 Dec 1940||Section 17||[[#S2]] |- | Boroughs, O E ||15 Oct 1846||5 May 1916||Section 17||[[#S2]] |- | Boycott, Mary Annie || 1892|| 1986||||[[#S3]] |- | Boycott, William H. || 1889|| 1964||||[[#S3]] |- | Bratton, Ernest ||11 Oct 1898||27 Jan 1989||||[[#S3]] |- | Bratton, Hillia E. ||19 Feb 1906||12 Feb 1971||||[[#S3]] |- | Braucht, Dan E. || 1885|| 1966||||[[#S3]] |- | Braucht, Laura C. || 1886|| 1963||||[[#S3]] |- | Bruce, Thomas ||5 Apr 1877||14 Feb 1968||Section 150||[[#S4]] |- | Buckley, Granville ||6 May 1932||10 Jun 1997||||[[#S4]] |- | Buckmeyer, Iva Opal ||10 Mar 1906||21 Nov 1982||||[[#S4]] |- | Buckmeyer, Johnnie Mae ||26 Nov 1914||30 Nov 1996||||[[#S4]] |- | Buckmeyer, W.M. "Bill" ||11 Aug 1903||22 Feb 1991||||[[#S4]] |- | Buckmeyer, Woodrow Wilson ||27 Jan 1913||29 Jul 1982||||[[#S4]] |- | Burney, Lesley C. ||1 Apr 1898||11 Dec 1966||||[[#S3]] |- | Burney, Willie C. ||8 Jul 1894||24 Mar 1969||||[[#S3]] |- | Burns, James Franklin ||9 May 1875||26 Jan 1945||||[[#S4]] |- | Burns, Maggie || 1890|| 1960||||[[#S4]] |- | Butler, Charles J. || 1903|| ||||[[#S3]] |- | Butler, Jean A. || 1902|| ||||[[#S3]] |- | Campanella, Mary || 1897|| 1982||||[[#S4]] |- | Campanella, Vito III || 1915|| 1989||||[[#S4]] |- | Campanella, Vito Jr ||21 Jan 1894||19 Sep 1920||||[[#S4]] |- | Campanella, Vito Sr ||7 Apr 1874||7 Apr 1922||||[[#S4]] |- | Cash, Jack Thomas ||1899||Feb 1974||Holly Hill|| |- |Cash, Thelma Jesse (Martin) ||1904 ||1980||Holly Hill|| |- | Chaney, James M. || 1922|| 1976||||[[#S3]] |- | Clark, Clara I (Leubner) ||16 Jun 1891||6 Mar 1988||||[[#S4]] |- | Clark, Gladys Helen ||24 Aug 1904||25 Jun 1995||||[[#S4]] |- | Clark, Ralph Hopkins ||8 Mar 1894||23 Oct 1988||||[[#S4]] |- | Clarke, Kathleen (Anderton) ||22 Dec 1919||13 Jan 1996||||[[#S3]] |- | Clarke, Robert Allen ||1 Sep 1920||6 Jul 2003||||[[#S3]] |- | Claxton, Herbert S || Aug 1900||5 Feb 1968||||[[#S4]] |- | Clay, Billie P || 1906|| 1995||||[[#S4]] |- | Clay, Herman M || 1905|| 1991||||[[#S4]] |- | Cobb, Era Mae || 1886|| 1950||||[[#S4]] |- | Cobb, Haskin H || 1885|| 1923||||[[#S4]] |- | Cohea, Pansy E. ||21 Jan 1926||8 Nov 2001||||[[#S3]] |- | Cohea, Steve ||19 Feb 1913||1 Jul 1978||||[[#S3]] |- | Cohea, William J. ||20 May 1952||24 Nov 2004||||[[#S3]] |- | Coke, Doris Elizabeth (Jamerson) ||25 Aug 1913||14 Oct 1967||Section 17, Lot 31, Space 8||[[#S2]] |- | Coleman, Robert Buckner || 1888|| 1974||||[[#S4]] |- | Coleman, Ruth (Clark) || 1891|| 1972||||[[#S4]] |- | Crabtree, Jackson Jack||20 Mar 1917||21 Aug 1985||||[[#S3]] |- | Crump, Alice V || 1852|| 1925||||[[#S4]] |- | Crump, George R || 1885|| 1937||||[[#S4]] |- | Crump, J. Thomas || 1872|| 1947||||[[#S4]] |- | Crump, John A || 1842|| 1928||||[[#S4]] |- | Crump, Lina M || 1884|| 1970||||[[#S4]] |- | Crump, Miers || 1889|| 1942||||[[#S4]] |- | Crump, Miers M || 1918|| 1934||||[[#S4]] |- | Crump, Nora (Vick) || 1889|| 1973||||[[#S4]] |- | Davis, Sarah M. || 1880|| 1971||||[[#S3]] |- | Dean, Ray M. Sr || 1909|| 1963||||[[#S3]] |- | Dean, Ronald Lee ||10 Jun 1952||13 Oct 1992||||[[#S3]] |- | Dean, Thelma J. || 1911|| 1981||||[[#S3]] |- | DeFratus, Joe H. ||10 Jun 1932||4 Nov 1983||||[[#S3]] |- | DeLee, Ben Morris ||5 Mar 1923||8 Aug 1923||||[[#S4]] |- | Denton, Cecil LaRue ||2 May 1895||9 Jun 1956||||[[#S3]] |- | Drake, Ora Marie (Milligan) ||27 Jan 1904||26 Sep 2001|||| |- | Elliott, Hollie W. || 1901|| 1983||||[[#S3]] |- | Elliston, Annie (Crump) || 1880|| 1971||||[[#S4]] |- | Elliston, Harrison Marsh || 1873|| 1940||||[[#S4]] |- | Ewing, Anna Jeanne (Cash) ||1931||1975||Holly Hill|| |- |Ewing, Walter Wayne ||1930 ||1995||Holly Hill|| |- | Exum, L.E. Pete ||10 Dec 1909||16 Nov 1989||||[[#S4]] |- | Exum, Lucille H ||24 Sep 1914||12 Jul 1982||||[[#S4]] |- | Faries, Robert Ray ||15 Nov 1919||9 Mar 1981||||[[#S4]] |- | Featnetingil, Reba || 1916|| 1978||||[[#S3]] |- | Fisher, Charlotte R ||24 Mar 1895||13 Jan 1994||||[[#S4]] |- | Fisher, Jackie Inglis ||29 Dec 1927||27 Sep 2008||||[[#S4]] |- | Flanagan, Nathan B || 1876|| 1962||||[[#S4]] |- | French, Inez E || 1908|| 1984||||[[#S4]] |- | Frey, J. Lawrence || 1913|| 1954||||[[#S4]] |- | Fricker, Bertha ||25 Sep 1902||30 Dec 1981||||[[#S4]] |- | Fricker, Erwin J ||29 Sep 1891||21 Apr 1975||||[[#S4]] |- | Garay, Jose Julio A. Cruz ||12 Sep 1922||16 Aug 1985||||[[#S4]] |- | Garcia, Robert ||21 May 1961||12 Jul 1981||||[[#S4]] |- | Garren, Daphene J. ||21 Jul 1929|| ||||[[#S3]] |- | Garren, Leonard S. ||22 Oct 1926|| ||||[[#S3]] |- | Gay, Pearl Ophelia (Starr) ||13 May 1883||11 Mar 1921||Section 15||[[#S2]] |- | Gooch, Ethel (Isbell) ||28 Sep 1909||6 Jul 1998||||[[#S3]] |- | Gooch, James Nicholas ||7 Nov 1905||24 May 1953||||[[#S3]] |- | Goodman, Alma (Thomas) ||6 May 1894||25 Mar 1970||||[[#S4]] |- | Goodman, Billie Jacqueline ||15 Nov 1912||22 May 1995||||[[#S4]] |- | Goodman, Earlton Allen ||8 Jul 1897||21 Mar 1961||||[[#S4]] |- | Goodman, Edna Frances ||19 May 1908||19 Sep 1962||||[[#S4]] |- | Goodman, Mattie Mae ||18 Mar 1899||10 Jul 1990||||[[#S4]] |- | Goodman, Wimberly Calvin ||6 Apr 1894||21 Apr 1968||||[[#S4]] |- | Goss, Marjorie M ||29 Jan 1927||17 Aug 2002||||[[#S4]] |- | Graham, Joe Harrell ||10 Nov 1931||31 Oct 1981||||[[#S3]] |- | Hart, Clarenda Lee ||10 Jun 1969||10 Jun 1969||Magnolia||[[#S2]] |- | Hart, Lisa Gail ||30 Jan 1966||30 Jan 1966||Magnolia||[[#S2]] |- | Hart, Mary Inez || 1891|| 1945||||[[#S4]] |- | Hazlewood, Dessie ||28 Jul 1899||29 Feb 1980||||[[#S3]] |- | Hazlewood, Samuel D. ||13 Jul 1892||5 Dec 1949||||[[#S3]] |- | Helton, Frances Ruth ||5 Jun 1917||30 Jun 1919||Section 17||[[#S2]] |- | Helton, Mae E ||4 Mar 1888||3 Feb 1976||Section 17||[[#S2]] |- | Helton, William A ||12 Mar 1886||14 May 1966||Section 17||[[#S2]] |- | Hendrick, David I. ||24 Oct 1913||1 Aug 1985||||[[#S3]] |- | Hendrick, Modine B. ||16 Feb 1914||3 Jul 1999||||[[#S3]] |- | Hendrix, R. L. ||13 Oct 1911||3 Apr 1961||||[[#S3]] |- | Henry, Louie T ||9 Sep 1901||8 Apr 1959||||[[#S4]] |- | Hernandez, Silverio || Aug 1920|| Jun 1984||||[[#S3]] |- | Herndon, Betty Jo ||13 Mar 1926||28 Feb 1982||||[[#S3]] |- | Herndon, Ronald Lee ||18 Feb 1954||22 May 1971||||[[#S3]] |- | Hignett, Lillie M || 1874|| 1954||||[[#S4]] |- | Hignett, Robert E || 1869|| 1953||||[[#S4]] |- | Hogue, Margaret Ellen (Goodman) ||28 Sep 1921||14 Sep 2006||||[[#S4]] |- | Howell, Curtis T. || 1904|| 1976||||[[#S3]] |- | Isbell, Claude ||9 Jan 1882||31 Oct 1956||||[[#S3]] |- | Isbell, Nora D. ||12 Feb 1889||3 Oct 1977||||[[#S3]] |- | Jackson, Albert Allen Jr || 1895|| 1954||||[[#S4]] |- | Jackson, Zala (Blakeney) ||24 Sep 1896||24 Jan 1965||||[[#S4]] |- | Jamerson, David Roy ||7 Feb 1879||28 Mar 1951||Section 17, Lot 31, Space 3||[[#S2]] |- | Jamerson, David Vinson ||1 Feb 1910||28 Mar 1979||Section 17, Lot 31, Space 9||[[#S2]] |- | Jamerson, Ida Melissa (Vinson) ||18 Jun 1882||13 Jan 1953||Section 17, Lot 31, Space 4||[[#S2]] |- | [[Coleman-15422|Jennings, Hattie Mae Frances Ruth (Coleman)]]
[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/30106310/hattie-mae-jennings Tombstone]|| 27 May 1894|| 13 Sep 1982||Section 47||[[#S3]] |- | Johnson, Alexander T. || 1876|| 1971||||[[#S3]] |- | Johnson, Donald R. ||1 Aug 1955||6 Jan 1981||||[[#S3]] |- | Johnson, James E. ||26 Mar 1930||2 Jan 1984||||[[#S3]] |- | Johnson, Marion (Scott) || 1886|| 1966||||[[#S3]] |- | Johnson, Martha L. ||13 Dec 1931||1 Jan 2002||||[[#S3]] |- | Jones, Arvie || 1911|| 1967||||[[#S3]] |- | Jones, Ashton Neely ||19 Feb 1992||19 Feb 1992||||[[#S4]] |- | Jones, Lillie Mae || 1904|| 1984||||[[#S3]] |- | Jones, Lula || 1904|| 1989||||[[#S3]] |- | Jones, Minnie Brice (Vaden) ||1 May 1891||5 Mar 1986||Garden of Ages||[[#S2]] |- | Jones, Raleigh P. ||10 Mar 1927||17 Dec 1994||||[[#S3]] |- | Jones, Raleigh P. || 1897|| 1964||||[[#S3]] |- | Jones, Yvita (Satterwhite) ||14 Sep 1924||30 Apr 2000||||[[#S3]] |- | Kiker, Claudius F. || 1894|| 1979||||[[#S3]] |- | Kiker, Eula Mae || 1899|| 1972||||[[#S3]] |- | Kiker, Eula Mae || 1889|| 1962||||[[#S3]] |- | Landress, Eula || 1883|| 1972||||[[#S4]] |- | Landress, R.O. || 1873|| 1932||||[[#S4]] |- | Leaming, George S || 1859|| 1951||||[[#S4]] |- | Leaming, Mollie C || 1861|| 1955||||[[#S4]] |- | Leslie, Faye (Brown) ||28 Jan 1922||1 Jul 2008||||[[#S4]] |- | Leslie, James M ||15 Aug 1917||12 Oct 1994||||[[#S4]] |- | Leubner, Albert J ||8 Oct 1897||13 Mar 1928||||[[#S4]] |- | Leubner, Annie ||29 Jan 1865||10 May 1940||||[[#S4]] |- | Leubner, Frederick W ||24 Nov 1860||9 Sep 1934||||[[#S4]] |- | Leubner, Frederick W Jr ||27 Jun 1884||5 Oct 1986||||[[#S4]] |- | Leubner, Freida E ||12 Aug 1904||5 Apr 1985||||[[#S4]] |- | Leubner, Henry J Sr ||20 Sep 1895||26 Apr 1981||||[[#S4]] |- | Little, Amon || 1877|| 1934||Section 150||[[#S4]] |- | Little, Howard Joseph ||1 Jul 1914||17 Jul 1959||Section 150||[[#S4]] |- | Little, Tresa || 1887|| 1965||Section 150||[[#S4]] |- | Loper, Frank ||12 Feb 1894||21 Jan 1954||||[[#S3]] |- | Loyd, James Severn Ted||29 Nov 1911||7 Apr 1996||Laurel Garden||[[#S2]] |- | Lynch, Dorothy J ||15 Sep 1927||26 Sep 1957||||[[#S4]] |- | Lyons, Bobbie E ||29 Jul 1922||22 Sep 1959||||[[#S4]] |- | Mabry, Frank Woodrow ||15 Dec 1917||30 Mar 1985||||[[#S3]] |- | Manico, Mildred Louise ||21 Jul 1924||28 Sep 2000||||[[#S3]] |- | Manico, Robert Lee ||11 Oct 1920||20 Dec 2002||||[[#S3]] |- | Martin, Ethel M. || 1893|| 1979||||[[#S3]] |- | Martin, Joe B. || 1890|| 1970||||[[#S3]] |- | Martin, Ruth D ||5 Jul 1915||11 Sep 1987||||[[#S4]] |- | Matthews, Harry B ||31 Mar 1909||17 Jun 1991||Section 170||[[#S4]] |- | McCord, Mary ||19 Nov 1871||10 Nov 1959||||[[#S4]] |- | McCoy, Arvel E. || 1903|| 1977||||[[#S3]] |- | McCoy, Edna || 1900|| 2001||||[[#S3]] |- | McCurry, Agnes || 1900|| 1982||||[[#S4]] |- | McCurry, Chas || 1879|| 1929||||[[#S4]] |- | McCurry, Jane || 1927|| 1988||||[[#S4]] |- | McGee, Sara Jane (Hibbits) ||7 Jan 1924||22 Apr 1998||||[[#S4]] |- | McGill, Angeline Christine ||5 Dec 1973||7 Jan 1977||||[[#S4]] |- | McIntyre, Duncan H || 1887|| 1960||Section 17||[[#S2]] |- | McKee, Lou Etta || ||24 Feb 1935||Section 150||[[#S4]] |- | McKee, Thomas Bruce Jr ||11 May 1905||7 Aug 1960||Section 150||[[#S4]] |- | McKee, Thomas Bruce Sr ||5 Apr 1877||14 Feb 1968||Section 150||[[#S4]] |- | McLarty, Bessie L. || 1905|| 1998||||[[#S3]] |- | McLarty, Guy S. || 1904|| 1969||||[[#S3]] |- | Medina, Berta C. || 1908|| 1992||||[[#S3]] |- | Medina, Jose G. || 1895|| 1974||||[[#S3]] |- | Mitchell, Annie P ||31 May 1921||29 Dec 2001||||[[#S4]] |- | Mitchell, Judy Kay ||22 Mar 1956||21 Nov 1984||||[[#S4]] |- | Mitchell, Victor H ||17 May 1918||30 Jun 1998||||[[#S4]] |- | Montejo, Celida P. ||6 Oct 1915||5 Jan 2008||||[[#S3]] |- | Montejo, Mario J. ||1 Oct 1911||7 Sep 1983||||[[#S3]] |- | Moran, Alice V. ||20 Mar 1908||17 Apr 1999||||[[#S3]] |- | Moran, Henry C. ||23 Aug 1900||6 Jul 1980||'||[[#S3]] |- | Morgan, Charles W. || 1906|| 1991||||[[#S3]] |- | Morgan, Geraldine M. || 1912|| 1991||||[[#S3]] |- | Morgan, William B. ||24 Mar 1919||18 Oct 1974||||[[#S3]] |- | Moyer, Lennie A || 1911|| 1988||Section 170||[[#S4]] |- | Murphree, Lee ||7 Apr 1902||17 Jan 1982||||[[#S3]] |- | Murphree, Lloyd D. ||18 Mar 1938||22 Mar 2005||||[[#S3]] |- | Murphree, Lois L. ||26 Dec 1906||18 May 1991||||[[#S3]] |- | Nash, Mary Emma ||15 Jan 1885||4 Jun 1963||||[[#S4]] |- | Nash, T.J. (Jeff) ||2 Mar 1880||5 May 1956||||[[#S4]] |- | Nichols, Levi Randolph || 1860|| 1933||||[[#S4]] |- | Nichols, Matilda Ellen || 1869|| 1961||||[[#S4]] |- | Palmore, Arvil ||14 Apr 1912||7 Dec 1978||||[[#S3]] |- | Palomino, Pedro R. || 1889|| 1973||||[[#S3]] |- | Palomino, Pilar H. || 1891|| 1976||||[[#S3]] |- | Pappas, Christ N ||13 Sep 1894||27 May 1939||||[[#S4]] |- | Pappas, Harry N ||15 Mar 1897||20 Oct 1970||||[[#S4]] |- | Parker, Merrill H ||30 Aug 1890||19 Jul 1948||Section 17||[[#S2]] |- | Passmore, Elathea R ||16 Aug 1894||15 Apr 1974||Section 17||[[#S2]] |- | Passmore, Fred A Sr ||10 Aug 1889||14 Oct 1960||Section 17||[[#S2]] |- | Patrick, Michael Ernest Jr ||30 Jul 1948||12 Jul 2005||||[[#S4]] |- | Peak, Eloise E || 1911|| 1948||||[[#S4]] |- | Peak, Elton J || 1884|| 1945||||[[#S4]] |- | Peak, Frank E || 1908|| 1979||||[[#S4]] |- | Peak, Rowena || 41931|| 1995||||[[#S4]] |- | Peak, Ruby E || 1886|| 1972||||[[#S4]] |- | Peel, Pansy P. ||31 Dec 1948||17 Jul 1981||||[[#S3]] |- | Perkins, Sam Thomas ||26 Aug 1915||11 Jan 2000||||[[#S3]] |- | Phelps, Edward A ||18 Jun 1919||2 Aug 1984||||[[#S4]] |- | Phelps, Martha Nell ||9 Dec 1932||4 Nov 1992||||[[#S4]] |- | Pollard, Hazel M || 1904|| 1923||||[[#S4]] |- | Pollard, W. Bryan || 1898|| 1923||||[[#S4]] |- | Powell, Robert C ||6 Jan 1893||24 May 1955||||[[#S4]] |- | Ramsey, Fred N. ||10 Oct 1891||17 Mar 1977||||[[#S3]] |- | Ramsey, Justine (Johnson) ||6 Apr 1898||29 Dec 1993||||[[#S3]] |- | Randal, Edgar J ||9 Jul 1879||22 Dec 1936||Section 17||[[#S2]] |- | Randal, Nellie H ||7 Feb 1891||6 Jan 1947||Section 17||[[#S2]] |- | Randal, Newton H ||10 Apr 1881||12 Oct 1931||Section 17||[[#S2]] |- | Randal, Odle V ||10 Oct 1892||9 Jul 1940||Section 17||[[#S2]] |- | Randal, Roger M ||14 Feb 1884||20 Apr 1937||Section 17||[[#S2]] |- | Reamey, Howard E. || 1900|| 1975||||[[#S3]] |- | Reamey, Martha R. || 1893|| 1982||||[[#S3]] |- | Reckley, Guy M || ||16 May 1931||||[[#S4]] |- | Reich, William Ambrose ||18 Nov 1915||3 May 1981||||[[#S4]] |- | Reimer, Frank C. ||14 Dec 1883||31 Aug 1950||||[[#S3]] |- | Reimer, Leona M. ||3 Jul 1889||29 Apr 1958||||[[#S3]] |- | Robertson, Stephen M. "Mike" ||24 Jun 1956||18 Dec 1980||||[[#S3]] |- | Robinson, William Franklin ||14 Jan 1918||21 May 1995||Woodland||[[#S2]] |- | Rogers, Dolores Anita (Carter) ||2 Jan 1936||30 Nov 1998||||[[#S4]] |- | Russell, Albert F ||12 Jun 1919||18 Dec 1973||||[[#S4]] |- | Samford, Mary Catherine ||28 Oct 1867||7 Apr 1947||||[[#S3]] |- | Sceals, Mary Vivien ||11 Aug 1898||4 Feb 1946||||[[#S4]] |- | Sceals, Robert Wells ||19 Mar 1892||25 Jul 1970||||[[#S4]] |- | Scott, Clytie || 1911|| 1963||||[[#S4]] |- | Scott, R.W. || 1879|| 1944||||[[#S4]] |- | Sheaner, Marietta (McKee) || 1878|| 1940||||[[#S4]] |- | Shelton, Lewis || 1892||21 Jan 1959||||[[#S4]] |- | Shoemaker, Frances ||23 Apr 1932||2 Sep 1983||Garden of the Cross||[[#S2]] |- | Shreves, Evelyn B ||12 Oct 1924||27 May 1981||||[[#S4]] |- | Simon, Betty (Cobb) ||28 Jun 1915||23 Apr 1997||||[[#S4]] |- | Smith, Clyde Herbert ||15 Dec 1891||16 Jul 1953||||[[#S3]] |- | Smith, Mollie B ||1 Sep 1868||1 Mar 1922||||[[#S4]] |- | Smith, Opal M. ||1 Jan 1907||3 Apr 1969||||[[#S3]] |- | Smith, William Alva Jr ||4 May 1916||18 Nov 1985||||[[#S4]] |- | Smith, Willie Ruth ||9 Oct 1922||21 Dec 1996||||[[#S4]] |- | Spores, Chris ||25 Dec 1890||6 Apr 1941||||[[#S4]] |- | Spores, Daisy ||22 Feb 1896||4 Jun 1967||||[[#S4]] |- | Stearns, John W ||4 Sep 1866||21 Nov 1939||||[[#S4]] |- | Stewart, Walter J. Jr || 1921|| 1975||||[[#S3]] |- | Stone, Alva Dawn || 1935|| 1940||||[[#S4]] |- | Strange, Grant Jr ||4 Jul 1926||20 Dec 1959||||[[#S4]] |- | Sullivan, Jack P ||16 Apr 1919||1 Mar 1977||||[[#S4]] |- | Sullivan, Kathyrn K ||6 Jul 1917||21 Feb 1982||||[[#S4]] |- | Tapp, Bessie R. ||12 Oct 1899||14 Jan 1988||||[[#S3]] |- | Tapp, Odis B. ||8 Jun 1896||4 Dec 1968||||[[#S3]] |- | Tapp, Odis J. ||7 Mar 1922||16 Aug 1998||||[[#S3]] |- | Tapp, Virginia I. ||23 Jan 1921||23 May 1998||||[[#S3]] |- | Tapp, Wesley S. ||16 Jul 1970||1 Mar 1991||||[[#S3]] |- | Thurber, Nancy Eileen ||5 Oct 1948||16 Jan 1984||||[[#S4]] |- | Thurber, Norman E ||13 Feb 1915||26 Sep 1998||||[[#S4]] |- | Thurber, Thelma I ||10 Aug 1919||9 Aug 1991||||[[#S4]] |- | Trammell, Dorothy Lou ||19 Oct 1942||28 Feb 1958||||[[#S3]] |- | Trammell, Paul E. ||27 Jun 1922||5 Mar 1986||||[[#S3]] |- | Vaden, David Boyd ||10 Mar 1913||10 Apr 1983||Garden of Ages||[[#S2]] |- | Vetello, Lena (Campanella) ||4 Feb 1873||19 Oct 1945||||[[#S4]] |- | Vice, Lellar Ann ||6 Jul 1893||1 Nov 1974||||[[#S3]] |- | Vicks, Raymond H ||20 Sep 1934||12 Apr 1963||||[[#S4]] |- | Vines, David M ||26 Jan 1944||13 Dec 1983||Hilltop Garden||[[#S2]] |- | Vines, James H ||7 Jun 1917||5 Dec 1996||Hilltop Garden||[[#S2]] |- | Vines, John Lee ||27 Nov 1919||24 Apr 1981||Hilltop Garden||[[#S2]] |- | Vines, Mansel W ||4 Dec 1903||30 Aug 1998||Laurel Garden||[[#S2]] |- | Vines, Morris B ||20 Feb 1922||30 Jul 1993||Hilltop Garden||[[#S2]] |- | Vines, Patsy R ||12 Feb 1941||26 Sep 1984||Hilltop Garden||[[#S2]] |- | Vines, Sallie Frazier ||9 Apr 1896||14 Sep 1966||Hilltop Garden||[[#S2]] |- | Vines, Zora Lee ||10 Nov 1905||14 Dec 1989||Laurel Garden||[[#S2]] |- | Vinson, John W ||14 May 1848||21 May 1919||Section 17||[[#S2]] |- | Walker, Julian ||15 Mar 1871||25 Jun 1954||||[[#S4]] |- | Ward, Alice Pauline ||1 Aug 1911||15 Jul 2004||Garden of the Cross||[[#S2]] |- | Ward, Barbara C ||2 Jan 1935||20 Dec 1988||Garden of the Cross||[[#S2]] |- | Ward, Betty A ||30 Oct 1942||10 Dec 1993||||[[#S4]] |- | Ward, Walter V ||23 Feb 1926||30 Sep 1997||Garden of the Cross||[[#S2]] |- | Watts, John Lewis ||3 Jul 1920||2 Jan 1975||||[[#S4]] |- | Wells, James H || 1945|| 1946||||[[#S4]] |- | Whitehurst, S. 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[[Category: Massachusetts Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: Connecticut Genealogy Resources]] This page started out as a critique of sources (Now at the end of the page), and has been repurposed as a list of sources, I frequently use. ---- == Some Free Sites with Conn and Mass == :[http://dunhamwilcox.net/ Jane Devlin's] has the Barbour Collections :[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~hubbard/glean/g-a1.html Genealogical Gleaners Award] has a list of pertinent web sites. == Sources Helpful links == [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/New_England_Historical_Genealogical_Register_Online New England Historical and Genealogical Register Online Free Early Volumes] [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000522135 New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Online Free Early Volumes] MAINE - try this http://network.mainegenealogy.net/main/invitation/new?xg_source=msg_wel_network http://network.mainegenealogy.net/ https://www.british-history.ac.uk/ [[Space:Sources-GMB|List of Sources used by Anderson - Great Migration]] [[Space:Sources-Torrey|List of Sources used by Torrey]] [[:Category: Sources by Name|Wikitree Sources]] [https://lib.uconn.edu/find/collections/unique-collections/public-records-of-the-colony-of-connecticut-1636-1776/ page for Connecticut Colony Records] [http://plymouthcolony.net/resources/pcr.html#pcronline Plymouth Colony Records] [http://www.mass.gov/anf/research-and-tech/research-state-and-local-history/vital-records-to-1850.html also has links to Mass Vital Records] [[Space:Massachusetts_VR_to_1850|Links to Mass Vital records links]] - done to middle M == Simple bio App == https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/shipley1223/Bio.html == General New England (inc. Rhode Island) == Anderson, Robert Charles. ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633.'' Volumes I-III, 3 vols. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995.)[URL p#] Great Migration Begins, Vol 1, A-F -- Vol 2, G-O -- Vol 3, P-W Great Migration 1634-1635, A-B. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2008.) Originally published as: The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume 1, A-B, by Robert Charles Anderson, George F. Sanborn, Jr., and Melinde Lutz Sanborn. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1999). [URL p#] Great Migration 1634-1635, C-F. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2008.) Originally published as: The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume II, C-F, by Robert Charles Anderson, George F. Sanborn, Jr., and Melinde Lutz Sanborn. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2001.) [URL p#] Great Migration 1634-1635, G-H. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2009.) Originally published as: The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume III, G-H, by Robert Charles Anderson. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2003.) [URL p#] Anderson, Robert Charles. Great Migration 1634-1635, I-L. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2008.) Originally published as: The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume IV, I-L, by Robert Charles Anderson. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2005.) [URL p#] Anderson, Robert Charles. Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume V, M-P. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2007.) [URL p#] Anderson, Robert Charles. Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume VI, R-S.( Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2009). [URL p#] Anderson, Robert Charles. Great Migration 1634-1635, T-Y. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2012.) Originally published as: The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume VII, T-Y, by Robert Charles Anderson. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2011.) [URL p#] Anderson, Robert Charles. ''Great Migration Directory (The). Immigrants to New England, 1620-1640. A Concise Compendium.'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015.) [URL p#] Anderson, Robert Charles. The Pilgrim Migration: Immigrants to Plymouth Colony 1620-1633. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2004). [URL p#] Austin, John Osborne. ''Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island: Comprising Three Generations of Settlers Who Came Before 1690 : With Many Families Carried to the Fourth Generation.'' (Albany: J. Munsell Sons, 1887) [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldict00aust p# Arnold, James N. ''Vital record of Rhode Island, 1636-1850 : a family register for the people.'' 21 volumes. [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/297884?availability=Family%20History%20Library Download at Family Search] (Providence [Rhode Island] : Narragansett Historical, 1891-1912.) [URL p#] Rhode Island misc. https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066314485;view=1up;seq=10 Banks, Charles E. (abstractor). “Genealogical Items from the Medical Journal of John Winthrop.” The American Genealogist. [URL Vol.# p#] (vol. 9, pp. 54-61, 64; vol. 23, pp. 62-64, 124-128, 231-34; and vol. 24, pp. 41-47, 108-15 (Russell-)) Colket, Meredith B. Jr. Founders of Early American Families. Second Revised Edition. (Cleveland, Ohio: The Ohio Society with the authority of The General Court of the Order of the Founders and Patriots of America, 2002.) [URL p#] Farmer, John. ''A genealogical register of the first settlers of New England ..." [from old catalog]. (Lancaster, Mass.: Carter, Andrews & Co., 1829.) [https://archive.org/stream/agenealogicalre01farmgoog#page/n10/mode/2up Link at Archive: alphabetical] Hotten, John Camden (editor). ''The Original Lists of Persons of Quality: Emigrants, Religious Exiles, Political Rebels, Serving Men Sold for a Term of Years, Apprentices, Children Stolen, Maidens Pressed, and Others, who Went from Great Britain to the American Plantations, 1600-1700.'' (London: John Camden Hotten, 1874.) [URL p#] https://archive.org/details/originallistsofp00hottuoft Savage, James. ''A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England Showing Three Generations of Those Who Came Before May, 1692. Vol. I-IV.'' (Boston, MA, USA: 1860-1862). [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/A_Genealogical_Dictionary_of_the_First_Settlers_of_New_England Vol # p. # Vol. 1, A-C: Vol. 2, D-J: Vol. 3, K-R: Vol. 4, S-Z: https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/A_Genealogical_Dictionary_of_the_First_Settlers_of_New_England Torrey: How to read an entry:[https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/i/21174/Intro 9/426874046 9/0 p.Intro 9], [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/i/21174/Intro 10/426874047 10/0 p Intro 10], [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/i/21174/Intro 11/426874048 11/0 p. 11 graphic] Torrey, Clarence Almon. New England Marriages Prior to 1700. (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Com, 1985.) [URL p#]
Torrey’s New England Marriages Prior to 1700. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2008.) Originally published as: New England Marriages Prior to 1700. (Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015.) [URL p#] == Connecticut == [https://libguides.ctstatelibrary.org/hg/ctarchives/col "Connecticut Archives", 1629-1820] === Barbour Collection of Vital Records === There are basically three versions of this. (1) The original slip index, made up of slips (about 1/12 by 4) in alphabetized card files located at the Connecticut State Library. (2) Bound volumes by Towns and then alphbetical, created using the slip index. (3) A modern printed version using the bound volumes. The covers of these books are blue. '''blue book, modern version on Ancestry and at some libraries.''' White, Lorraine Cook, ed. ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records.'' Vol. 1-55. '''Town name.''' (Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1994-2002.) [URL p#] '''image of bound volumes at Conn. State Library and online at American Ancestors.''' :Evidence Explained, Source List Entry: Barbour, Lucius Barnes, and Lucius A. Barbour. "Barbour Collection of Connecticut Vital Records prior to 1850." 50 vols. Bound transcripts. 1874-1934. Connecticut State Library, Hartford., FHL microfilm, 98 rolls. Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah. :Full Reference Note: Lucius Barnes Barbour and Lucius A. Barbour, "Barbour Collection of Connecticut Vital Records prior to 1850," 50 vols. (bound transcripts, 1874-1934, Connecticut State Library, Hartford), vol #, Town of _____: person, event, date; ::end either: digital images, ''AmericanAncestors,'' (URL : accessed date). ::or FHL microfilm 2970. (note: online access to this film is locked.) :: or nothing if actually viewed at Library. :Short note: Barbour and Barbour, "Barbour Collection of Connecticut Vital Records," vol. #, place : Person, year. '''the original slip index'''
:Evidence Explained, Source List Entry: Barbour, Lucius Barnes, and Lucius A. Barbour. "Barbour Collection of Connecticut Vital Records prior to 1850." Card file. N. d. Connecticut State Library, Hartford. :Full Reference Note: Lucius Barnes Barbour and Lucius A. Barbour, "Barbour Collection of Connecticut Vital Records prior to 1850," (card file, n.d., Connecticut State Library, Hartford), alphabetical entry for Person, event at town, date. :: Family Search has these filmed - end citation with- ; digital images, Family Search, (URL : accessed date). :Subsequent note: Barbour and Barbour, "Barbour Collection," card file, alphabetical entry for Person, Town, Year. Barbour Notes: In a few cases, such as those of Coventry and Mansfield, the Barbour slips were prepared from the published vital records, and the page references are to the published book, not to the original manuscript volume. Early Norwich and Woodstock vital records were also published; the Barbour Collection volume for Norwich only covers the years 1847-1851, and the Woodstock volume the years 1848-1866. Published vital records volumes as well as Barbour Collection bound volumes are available for Saybrook, Suffield, and Windham. [https://libguides.ctstatelibrary.org/hg/vitalrecords/Barbour See Also] === General === Stratford settled one person 1638 ,1639 Pequonnocke, 1640 Cupheag, between Sept 1640-Apr 1643 changed to Stratford.
Fairfield 1639 Uncoway
New Haven Colony 1637-1664
Johnston, Henry Phelps. Record of service of Connecticut men in the I. War of the Revolution, II. War of 1812, III. Mexican War. (Hartford : [Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co.], 1889.) [URL p#] https://archive.org/details/recordofserviceo00john Welles, Edwin. ''[[Space:Births, Marriages, and Deaths Returned from Hartford, Windsor, and Fairfield, and Entered in the Early Land Records of the Colony of Connecticut|Births, Marriages, and Deaths Returned from Hartford, Windsor, and Fairfield, and Entered in the Early Land Records of the Colony of Connecticut]]'' (Case, Lockwood & Brainard Company, 1898) [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008587386 p#] Hinman, Royal R. ''A Catalogue of the Names of the Early Puritan Settlers of the Colony of Connecticut; With the Time of their arrival in the Country and Colony...'' (Hartford: Press of Case, Tiffany and Company. 1852.) p.# [https://archive.org/details/acataloguenames02hinmgoog at Archive] Charles R. Hale Collection of Connecticut Cemetery Inscriptions. Cemetery name, town. [URL p#] Bailey, Frederic W. (editor) ''Early Connecticut Marriages as found on Ancient Church Records Prior to 1800.'' Fourth Book. (New Haven, Conn.: Bureau of American Ancestry.) [URL p#] Bailey, Frederick W. ''Early Connecticut Marriages as found on Ancient Church Records Prior to 1800''. (New Haven, CT: Bureau of American Ancestry, 1899.) [URL p#] Bailey multiple volumes [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001873800 link at hathi] There are 7 volumes available on Archive.org: Frederic W. Bailey, ed., ‘’Early Connecticut Marriages, as Found on Ancient Church Records, prior to 1800’’, [https://archive.org/details/earlyconnecticut1896bail v. 1], (New Haven, CT: Published by the Bureau of American Ancestry, Price, Lee & Adkins Co., Print., 1896.) [URL p#] Frederic W. Bailey, ed., ‘’Early Connecticut Marriages, as Found on Ancient Church Records, prior to 1800’’, [https://archive.org/details/cu31924092205826 v. 2], (New Haven, CT: Published by the Bureau of American Ancestry, Price, Lee & Adkins Co., Print., 1896.) [URL p#] Frederic W. Bailey, ed., ‘’Early Connecticut Marriages, as Found on Ancient Church Records, prior to 1800’’, [https://archive.org/details/cu31924092205834 v. 3], (New Haven, CT: Published by the Bureau of American Ancestry, 1898.) [URL p#] Frederic W. Bailey, ed., ‘’Early Connecticut Marriages, as Found on Ancient Church Records, prior to 1800’’, [https://archive.org/details/cu31924092205842 v. 4], [URL p#]New Haven, CT: Published by the Bureau of American Ancestry, Price, Lee & Adkins Co., Print., 1899.) [URL p#] Frederic W. Bailey, ed., ‘’Early Connecticut Marriages, as Found on Ancient Church Records, prior to 1800’’, [https://archive.org/details/earlyconnecticut05bail v. 5], (New Haven, CT: Published by the Bureau of American Ancestry, Price, Lee & Adkins Co., Print., 1902.) [URL p#] Frederic W. Bailey, ed., ‘’Early Connecticut Marriages, as Found on Ancient Church Records, prior to 1800’’, [https://archive.org/details/cu31924092205867 v. 6], (New Haven, CT: Published by the Bureau of American Ancestry, Price, Lee & Adkins Co., Print., 1904). [URL p#] Frederic W. Bailey, ed., ‘’Early Connecticut Marriages, as Found on Ancient Church Records, prior to 1800’’, [https://archive.org/details/cu31924092205875 v. 7], (Worcester, MA: Published by the Bureau of American Ancestry, The Davis Press, 1906). [URL p#] Manwaring, Charles William. [https://archive.org/details/digestofearlycon00manw A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records.]Volume 1. Hartford District 1635-1700. Hartford, Conn., R.S. Peck & Co., Printers, 1904.) [URL p#] :or see [[Space:A_Digest_of_the_Early_Connecticut_Probate_Records|Space:A_Digest_of_the_Early_Connecticut_Probate_Records]] Manwaring, Charles William. (comp.) ''A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records.'' Vol II. Hartford District 1700-1729. (Hartford, Conn: R.S. Peck. 1904.) [https://archive.org/stream/adigestearlycon01manwgoog#page/n4/mode/2up Link at Archive] p# Manwaring, Charles William. [https://books.google.com/books?id=0P8LAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records.]Volume III. Hartford District 1729-1750. (Hartford, Conn., R.S. Peck & Co., Printers, 1906.) [URL p#] https://books.google.com/books?id=0P8LAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false Jacobus, Donald L. (compiler) ''List of Officials Military and Civil Who Served from March 1636 to Dec 1665 in the Colonies of Connecticut and New Haven.'' (New Haven, Connecticut, 1927) published as pp 961-1010 in the Reprint of Families of Ancient New Haven. Trumbull, J. Hammond. (transcriber). The Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut Prior to the Union with New Haven Colony May 1665. (Hartford: Brown and Parsons, 1850.) AKA Colonial Records of Connecticut. Volume I. 1636-1665 https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Public_Records_of_the_Colony_of_Conn.html?id=X8VSAAAAcAAJ Google Books p# Trumbull, J. Hammond. (transcriber) The Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut from 1665 to 1676; with the Journal of the Council of War 1675 to 1678... (Hartford: F A Brown, 1852.) AKA Colonial Records of Connecticut. Vol II.1665-1678. https://books.google.com/books?id=qR8oAQAAMAAJ&source=gbs_similarbooks Google Books p# Trumbull, J. Hammond. (transcriber) The Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut May, 1678-June 1689. Vol III (Hartford: Press of Case, Lockwood & Co., 1859) https://archive.org/details/publicrecordsofc003conn/page/n5/mode/2up?q=Benedict Archive.org. Hoadly, Charles J. ''The Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut from Aug 1689 to May 1706. (Hartford: Press of Case, Lockwood & Co., 1868) [https://archive.org/details/publicrecordsco04hoadgoog/page/n6/mode/2up Archive.org] Trumbull, Benjamin. ''A Complete History of Connecticut: Civil and Ecclesiastical, from the Emigration of Its First Planters, from England, in the Year 1630, to the Year 1764 ; and to the Close of the Indian Wars, Volume 1.'' (New Haven: Maltby, Goldsmith and Company and Samuel Wadsworth, 1818. [https://books.google.com/books?id=I2Z4ACHdrIoC link at Google books][https://archive.org/details/completehistoryo02intrum Vol II link at Archive.] publ. 1818.) Also [https://archive.org/details/completehistoryo97trum Vol 1, publ 1797 at Archive.] === New Haven === Jacobus, Donald Lines (compiler). ''Families of Ancient New Haven, Vol I-VIII. and Index Vol IX'' New Haven: 1931. Reprint, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1974, 1981, 1997. Originally published as New Haven Genealogical Magazine, Volumes I-VIII. (Rome, NY and New Haven, CT 1922-1932). [URL p#] Atwater, Edward Elias, and Lucy M. Hewitt, and Bessie E. Beach. '''[https://books.google.com/books/reader?id=q9MLAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&source=gbs_atb_hover&pg=GBS.PP1 History of the Colony of New Haven to Its Absorption Into Connecticut]''' Meriden, Connecticut: 1902 & [https://books.google.com/books/reader?id=omW7vnDOcEwC&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&source=gbs_atb_hover&pg=GBS.PR1 It's earlier 1881 version.] Source: [Hoadly1], Hoadly, Charles J, MA. (editor) [https://archive.org/details/recordsofcolonyp00newh Records of the Colony and Plantation of New Haven, From 1638 to 1649.] (Hartford: Case, Tiffany and Company, 1857.) [URL p#] Source: [Hoadly2], Hoadly, Charles J, MA. (editor) [https://archive.org/details/recordsofcolonyo00newh/page/n9/mode/2up Records of the Colony or Jurisdiction of New Haven, From May 1653 to the Union.] (Hartford: Case, Tiffany and Company, 1858.) [URL p#] Source: [Dexter1], Dexter, Franklin Bowditch (editor) [https://books.google.com/books/about/Ancient_Town_Records_New_Haven_New_Haven.html?id=9wsWAAAAYAAJ Ancient Town Records Vol 1. New Haven Town Records 1649-1662.] (New Haven: New Haven Colony Historical Society, 1917.) [URL p#] Source: [Dexter2] Dexter, Franklin Bowditch (editor) [https://archive.org/details/newhaventownreco02newh/page/n5/mode/2up Ancient Town Records Vol II. New Haven Town Records 1662-1684]. (New Haven: New Haven Colony Historical Society, 1919.) Index beginning at page 445. [URL p#] Powers, Zara Jones (editor). [https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/10326 Ancient Town Records Vol III. New Haven Town Records 1684-1769. (New Haven, New Haven Colony Historical Society, 1962.) [URL p#] Index starts at p. 817. [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofne01orde Vital Records of New Haven 1649-1850 Part I.] (Hartford: The Connecticut Society of the Order of the Founders and Patriots of America, 1917.) [URL p#] Connecticut Church Records Index: New Haven First Congregational Church 1639-1937. Vol. A-I. (Hartford: Connecticut State Library, 1947). [URL p#] Ancestry.com. Connecticut, Church Record Abstracts, 1630-1920 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: 2013. Images of Original: Connecticut. Church Records State Library Index. New Haven First Congregational Church. Part 2, J-Z, 1639-1937. (Hartford, Connecticut: Connecticut State Library, 1947.) [URL p#] Connecticut Church Records Index: New Haven First Congregational Church 1639-1937. Vol. J-Z. (Hartford: Connecticut State Library, 1947). [URL p#] Dexter, Franklin Bowditch (compiler). [https://archive.org/details/historicalcatal00dextgoog Historical catalogue of the Members of the First Church of Christ in New Haven, Connecticut (Center church) A. D. 1639-1914.] (New Haven, 1914.) [URL p#] Papers of the New Haven Colony Historical Society. Vol III. Chapter: Inscriptions on Tombstones in New Haven Prior to 1800, by Franklin B. Dexter. (New Haven, Ct. : Printed for the Society, 1882) https://archive.org/details/papersofnewhavenv3newh/page/n5 "Abstracts of the Early Probate Records of New Haven, Book 1, Part I, 1647-1687." ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register.'' 81:126,127. (1927.) link American Ancestors http://www.americanancestors.org/databases/new-england-historical-and-genealogical-register/image/?pageName=121&volumeId=11641 === Other Connecticut Towns === Look for the Histories of each town. They often have information on early individuals. Dimock, Susan Whitney (copier). ''Births, Marriages Baptisms and Deaths from the Records of the Town and Churches in Coventry, Connecticut 1711-1844.'' (New York: The Baker & Taylor Company, 1897). pp 62, 153, 273 [URL p#] [https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/36016 at Gengophers.com] Dodd, Stephen. The East-Haven register: in three parts. Part I. Containing a history of the town of East-Haven, from its first settlement in 1644, to the year 1800 ... Part II. Containing an account of the names, marriages, and births, of the families which first settled, or which have resided in East-Haven, from its settlement in 1644, to the year 1800. Part III. Containing an account of the deaths in the families named in the second part, from the year 1647 to the end of the year 1823. (New Haven : Pub. for the author, and sold by A. H. Maltby & co., 1824.) [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012505722] p # Jacobus, Donald Lines, MA (compiler, editor.) ''History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield.'' (Fairfield, Conn.: The Eunice Dennie Burr Chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution, 1930.) [URL p#] Talcott, Alvan. Families of Early Guilford, Vol I and Vol II. (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co. 1984.) Clearfield 1997 reprint at Ancestry. [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/48018/ Search Vol I] A-H [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/48019/ Search Vol II] Barbour, Lucius Barnes. ''Families of Early Hartford, Connecticut.'' (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co. , 1977.) [URL p#] Trumbull, J. Hammond. ''The memorial history of Hartford County, Connecticut, 1633-1884.'' Vol. I (Hartford. Boston: E. L. Osgood, 1886.) https://archive.org/details/memorialhistory05jewegoog Trumbull, J. Hammond. ''The memorial history of Hartford County, Connecticut, 1633-1884.'' Vol. II Town Histories. (Boston: E. L. Osgood, 1886.) https://archive.org/stream/memorialhistoryo02trum#page/n7/mode/2up p# A genealogical Register of the inhabitants of Litchfield Arnold, James N. ''Lyme, births-marriages-deaths, 1667-1852'' (Barbour Collection, 1919) https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/512789-lyme-births-marriages-deaths-1667-1852 Dimock, Susan Whitney. Births, baptisms, marriages and deaths, from the records of the town and churches in Mansfield, Connecticut, 1703-1850. (New York, The Baker & Taylor company, 1898) https://archive.org/details/birthsbaptismsma00dimo Abbott, Susan Emma Woodruff (compiler). ''Families of Early Milford, Connecticut.'' (Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1979.) [URL p#] [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48021 Search at Ancestry] Caulkins, Frances Manwaring. History of Norwich, Connecticut: From Its Possession by the Indians to the Year 1866. (Hartford: Friends of the Author, 1873.) [URL p#] Vital records of Norwich, 1659-1848. Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut. (Hartford: Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut, 1913) [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofno01norwi Volume I links at Archive.] [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofno02norw Volume 2, begins c. 1788. Index p. 1019.] Connecticut Church Records Index. Norwich First Congregational Church 1699-1917. (Hartford: Connecticut State Library, 1947.) [URL p#] Vital Records of Norwich 1659-1848, Part I. (Hartford: Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut, 1913) [URL p#]. ["Records of the First Congregational Church, Plainfield, Conn." NEHGR July 1916. p 229 Connecticut Church Records. Plainfield First Congregational Church 1747-1832. (Connecticut State Library, 1967.) [URL p#] Connecticut Church Records. Index Scotland First Congregational Church 1732-1915. (Connecticut State Library, 1942.) [URL p#] Simsbury, Connecticut, Births, Marriages And Deaths. (Hartford: [The Case, Lockwood & Brainard co.], 1898.) https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008726049 p/# Majdalany, Jeanne. ''The Early Settlement of Stamford, Connecticut 1641-1700.'' including ''Genealogies of the Stamford Families of the Seventeenth Century.'' by Edith M. Wicks and Jeanne Majdalany. (Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, Inc, 1990) Wheeler, Richard Anson. ''History of the Town of Stonington, County of New London, Connecticut, from its First Settlement in 1649 to 1900.'' (New London: Press of the Day Publishing Co., 1900.) [URL p#] Orcutt, Rev. Samuel. ''A History of the Old Town of Stratford and the City of Bridgeport Connecticut. Part I.'' (Fairfield County Historical Society, 1886.) [https://books.google.com/books?id=HH4sb5UqwssC&pg=PACover Link at Google Books] p.# Orcutt, Rev. Samuel. ''A History of the Old Town of Stratford and the City of Bridgeport Connecticut. Part II.'' (Fairfield County Historical Society, 1886.) [https://books.google.com/books/reader?id=uvMLAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&source=gbs_atb_hover&pg=GBS.PA683 link at Google Books] p# [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/007730434?i=13&cc=2448940&cat=474835 Suffield vital records at family search] Wallingford Vital Records, 1671-1706, In Land Records, Volume 1. (DL Jacobus, copier). The American Genealogist. Vol 14 p 22.(----) Online AmericanAncestors, NEHGS. [URL] Connecticut Vital Records to 1850 "Wallingford" (Online Database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2011.) From original typescripts, Lucius Barnes '''Barbour Collection,''' (1928.) [URL p#] Davis, Charles Henry Stanley. ''History of Wallingford, Conn., from its Settlement in 1670 to the Present Time''. (Meriden, Conn.: 1870). [https://archive.org/details/historyofwalling00daviiala link at Archive] p# Davis, Charles Henry Stanley. ''Early Families of Wallingford Connecticut. [URL p#] Caution: This work is filled with errors Anderson, Joseph (editor). ''The town and city of Waterbury, Connecticut : from the aboriginal period to the year eighteen hundred and ninety-five.'' (New Haven: Price & Lee, 1896). [URL p#] ''Commemorative Biographical Record of Tolland and Windham Counties Connecticut, Volume 1''. (Chicago: JH Beers & Co., 1900.) [URL p#] Connecticut Church Records. Index Windham Congregational Church 1700-1852. (Connecticut State Library, 1939.) [URL p#] [SRC: "Connecticut Cemetery Inscriptions: Westford Hill Cemetery." NEHGR 69:279. (1915)] work on other pages Stiles, Henry Reed. Families of Ancient Wethersfield Connecticut; Consisting of the History of Ancient Wethersfield, Comprising the Present Towns of Wethersfield, Rocky Hill, and Newington; and of Glastonbury Prior to Its Incorporation in 1693, from Date of Earliest Settlement Until the Present Time, with Extensive Genealogies and Genealogical Notes on Their Families. Vol II. (1904).[http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924096458595;view=1up;seq=34 At HathiTrust] p# .[http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924096458595;view=1up;seq=34 At HathiTrust] Stiles, Henry Reed. and Sherman W. Adams. ''The History of Ancient Wethersfield Connecticut... '' Vol I – History, Part 1. (New York: The Grafton Press., 1903.) [URL p#] [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001262418 link at Hathi] Connecticut Church Records. Index. Wethersfield Congregational Church Records 1707-1733. (Connecticut State Library, 1932.) [URL p#] Windsor Vital Records : Publication: The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, (1851), vol 5, [URL p#] https://archive.org/stream/newenglandhisto36unkngoog#page/n69/ Some Early Records and Documents of and Relating to the Town of Windsor Connecticut 1639-1703. (Hartford: Connecticut Historical Society, 1930.) https://archive.org/stream/someearlyrecords00conn#page/n5/mode/2up Has the Matthew Grant record. [URL p#] Stiles, Henry R. ''History of ancient Windsor, Connecticut, including East Windsor, South Windsor, and Ellington, prior to 1768, the date of their separation from the old town; and Windsor, Bloomfield and Windsor Locks, to the present time. Also the genealogies and genealogical notes of those families which settled within the limits of ancient Windsor, Connecticut, prior to 1800.'' (New York: C. B. Norton, '''1859'''). [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100770635 Link at Hathi] p# Stiles, Henry R. [https://archive.org/details/historygenealogi11stil ''The History and Genealogies of Ancient Windsor, Connecticut; including East Windsor, South Windsor, Bloomfield, Windsor Locks, and Ellington. 1635-1891.''] '''Volume I- History'''. (Hartford, Conn.:Press of the Case, Lockwood and Brainard Company, '''1891'''). [https://archive.org/stream/historygenealogi11stil#page/n11/mode/2up Link at Archive][https://books.google.com/books/reader?id=jMthTrj_UZcC&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&source=gbs_atb_hover&pg=GBS.PP7 Link at Google Books] p# Stiles, Henry R. [https://archive.org/details/historygenealogi02stil ''The History and Genealogies of Ancient Windsor, Connecticut; including East Windsor, South Windsor, Bloomfield, Windsor Locks, and Ellington. 1635-1891.''] '''Volume II - Genealogies and Biographies'''. (Hartford, Conn.:Press of the Case, Lockwood and Brainard Company, 1892) [https://archive.org/stream/historygenealogi02stil#page/n5/mode/2up Link at Archive] p# "Vital Records of Woodstock 1686-1854." (Hartford: The Case, Lockwood and Brainard Co., 1914) [https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofwo00wood#page/n7/mode/2up p# ] == Massachusetts == === General === Massachusetts Congregational Church Records http://www.congregationallibrary.org/nehh/series1 Andrews, H.F. (arranger). [ https://archive.org/stream/cu31924028814304#page/n5/mode/2up ''List of Freemen Massachusetts Bay Colony from 1630 to 1691'']. (Exira, Iowa: Exira Printing, 1906.) p# Freemen list. Paige, Lucius R. 1849. List of Freemen. New England Historical and Genealogical Register Vol. 3: 89-96, 187-194, 239-246, 345-352. [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=UATv4fSk6xkC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_atb_hover&pg=GBS.RA1-PA89 p. 89] Pope, Charles Henry. The Pioneers of Massachusetts, A Descriptive List, ... (Boston, Mass.: Charles H Pope, 1900) https://archive.org/details/pioneersofmassac00pope p# Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 (Online Database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2001-2010). From the printed Volumes: Vital Records of __(town name)__ Massachusetts. [URL p#] ==== SALEM ==== ''Vital Records of Salem Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849.'' Six Volumes. (Salem, Mass: The Essex Institute, 1916-1934.) [URL p#] ''Vital Records of Salem Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849.'' Volume I – Births. A-L. (Salem, Mass: The Essex Institute, 1916). [URL p#] https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofsa01sale ''Vital Records of Salem Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849.'' Volume II – Births. (Salem, Mass: The Essex Institute, 1918). [URL p#] https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofsabyu02sale ''Vital Records of Salem Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849.'' Vol. III – Marriages. (Salem, Mass: The Essex Institute, 1924.) [URL p#] https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofsa03esse Records of the 1st Church in Salem, Massachusetts, 1629-1736. (Essex Institute, 1974.) [URL p#] Wheatland, Henry (communicator) ''Baptisms at Church in Salem Village, now North Parish, Danvers.'' (Salem: The Salem Press, 1880.) [URL p#] Perley, Sidney. The History of Salem, Massachusetts.(Salem: S. Perley, 1924-1928. Vol 1.) [URL p#] Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County Edited by George Francis Dow '''INDEX''' http://salem.lib.virginia.edu/Essex/index.html Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County Edited by George Francis Dow Transcribed and Abstracted from the Original Manuscript by Harriet S. Tapley. (Salem, Mass.: Essex Institute Vol. I- 1911 to Vol IX -1975.) [URL p#] === Other Massachusetts Towns === Look for the Histories of each town. They often have information on early individuals. ''Vital Records Of Andover Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849.'' Vol. I Births. (Topsfield, Mass.: The Topsfield Historical Society, 1912.) [URL p#] ''Vital Records Of Andover Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849.'' Vol. II Marriages and Deaths. (Topsfield, Mass.: The Topsfield Historical Society, 1912.) [URL p#] Vital Records of Attleborough Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849. Volume III.-Marriages. (Salem, Mass: The Essex Institute, 1924.) [URL p#] ''Vital Records of Beverly Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849.'' Volume II – Marriages and Deaths. (Topsfield, Mass.: Topsfield Historical Society, 1907.) [URL p#] ''Vital Records of Beverly Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849.'' Volume I – Births. (Topsfield, Mass.: Topsfield Historical Society, 1906.) [URL p#] ''Records of the First Church in Beverly, Massachusetts 1667-1772.'' (Salem, Mass.: The Essex Institute, 1905.) [URL p#] Boston, MA: Births, Baptisms, Marriages, and Deaths, 1630-1699. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015.) Originally published as: A Report of the Record Commissioners of the City of Boston Containing Boston Births, Baptisms, Marriages, and Deaths, 1630-1699, (Boston: Rockwell and Churchill, City Printers, 1883.) [URL p#] ''Vital Records of Boxford, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849.'' Topsfield, Mass.: Topsfield Historical Society, 1905. [URL p#] [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofbr01brid Vital Records of Bridgewater Massachusetts, to the Year 1850.] Volume I - Births. (Boston, Mass.: New England Historical and Genealogical Society, 1916.) [URL p#] Vital Records of Bridgewater Massachusetts, to the Year 1850. Volume II - Marriages and Deaths. (Boston, Mass.: New England Historical and Genealogical Society, 1916.) Mitchell, Nahum. [https://archive.org/details/historyofearlyset00mitcch History of the early settlement of Bridgewater in Plymouth county, Massachusetts, including an extensive Family register.] (Published 1897.) [URL p#] Vital records of Cambridge, Massachusetts, to the year 1850 Baldwin, Thomas W. (compiler). Volume 1. Births. (Boston, 1914.) Volume 2 - Marriages and Deaths. Boston, 1915. [URL p#] ''Vital Records of Carver Massachusetts to the year 1850.'' (Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1911.) [URL p#] Wyman, Thomas Bellows. ''The Genealogies and Estates of Charlestown, in the County of Middlesex and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1629-1818.'' Vol. A-J. (Boston: David Clapp and Son, 1879.) [URL p#] Vital Record of Charlestown Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1850. Vol I. (Boston: NEHGS, 1984.) [URL p#] ''Vital Records of Chelmsford Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849.'' (Salem, Mass: The Essex Institute, 1914.) [URL p#] ''Concord, Massachusetts: Births, Marriages, and Deaths 1635-1850.'' (Printed by the Town about 1891.) [URL p#] Vital Records of Dartmouth, Massachusetts to the Year 1850. Volume 1 - Births. (Boston: NEHGS, 1929.) [URL p#] Hill, Don Gleason (editor). The Record of Births, Marriages and Deaths, and Intentions of Marriage In the Town of Dedham, Volumes 1 & 2, 1635-1845. (Dedham, Mass.: 1886.) [URL p#] ''Records of the First Church at Dorchester, in New England, 1636-1734'' ([https://books.google.com/books?id=0-xzW5V-AzoC&dq=dorchester+church+records&source=gbs_navlinks_s Google eBook]) (Boston, Mass.: G.H. Ellis, 1891.) [URL p#] A Report of the Record Commissioners of the City of Boston, containing Dorchester Births, Marriages, and Deaths to the End of 1825. (Boston: Rockwell and Churchill, 1890.) [http://www.americanancestors.org/databases/massachusetts-vital-records-to-1850/image/?pageName=1&volumeId=7693 at AmericanAncestors (pay site) p# Vital Records of Dudley, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849. (Worcester: Franklin P Rice, 1908.) [URL p#] "Vital Records of Duxbury Massachusetts to the Year 1850." (Boston: NEHGS, 1911.) [URL p#] [https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofgl02glou#page/n7/mode/2up Vital Records of Gloucester Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849. Volume II.--Marriages.] (Salem, Mass. The Essex Institute, 1923.) [URL p#] ''Vital Records of Groton, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849'' Volume I - Births; Volume II - Marriages and Deaths. (Salem, Mass.: The Essex Institute, 1926) [URL p#] Judd, Sylvester and Lucius Manlius Boltwood. History of Hadley: Including the Early History of Hatfield, South Hadley, Amherst and Granby, Massachusetts. (Amherst (Mass.): Metcalf Company, 1863.) [URL p#] - Wells, Daniel White and Reuben Field Wells. A History of Hatfield, Massachusetts, in Three Parts: I. An Account of the Development of the Social and Industrial Life of the Town from Its First Settlement. II. The Houses and Homes of Hatfield, with Personal Reminiscences of the Men and Women who Have Lived There During the Last One Hundred Years; Brief Historical Accounts of the Religious Societies and of Smith Academy; Statistical Tables, Etc. III. Genealogies of the Families of the First Settlers. (Hatfield: Pub. under the direction of F.C.H. Gibbons, 1910.) [URL p#] ''Vital Records of Haverhill Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849.'' Vol 1 – Births.p 157 (Topsfield, Mass.: Topsfield Historical Society, 1910.) [URL p#] vol 2 1911. Vital Records of Hingham, Massachusetts, ca. 1639-1844. (Online database: AmericanAncestors.org, (New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2006.) Vital Records of Hingham, Massachusetts, ca. 1639-1844. Hersey, Reuben. Mss 901. R. Stanton Avery Special Collections Department, New England Historic Genealogical Society.) [http://www.americanancestors.org/search/advanced-search/?database=Hingham,%20MA:%20Vital%20Records,%201639-1844&full=true At AmericanAncestors] [http://www.americanancestors.org/search/advanced-search/?database=Hingham,%20MA:%20Vital%20Records,%201639-1844&full=true Search at American Ancestors] ''Vital Records of Ipswich Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849.'' Volume I – Births. (Salem, Mass: The Essex Institute, 1910.) [URL p#] ''Vital Records of Ipswich Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849.'' Volume II – Marriages and Deaths. (Salem, Mass: The Essex Institute, 1910.) [URL p#] ''Vital Records of Ipswich Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849.'' Volume III. Deaths. (Salem, Mass: The Essex Institute, 1919.) [URL p#] Nourse, Henry S., A.M.''The Birth, Marriage, and Death Register, Church Records and Epitaphs of Lancaster, Massachusetts 1643-1850''. (Lancaster, 1890.) Items from the appendix do not come from official town records, but from other reliable sources. [URL p#] Sherman, Robert M and Ruth Wilder Sherman (compilers). Vital Records of Marshfield, Massachusetts to the Year 1850. (Society of Mayflower Descendants in the State of Rhode Island, 1970.) [URL p#] Baldwin, Thomas W. A.B. S.B. (compiler). Vital Records of Mendon Massachusetts, to the Year 1850. (Boston, Mass.: 1920) [URL p#] Middleborough, Massachusetts Vital Records Volume One. Merrick, Barbara Lambert (editor). (The Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1986.) [URL p#] Middleborough, Massachusetts Vital Records Volume Two. Merrick, Barbara Lambert (editor). (The Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1990.) [URL p#] Vital Records of Newbury, Massachusetts to the end of the Year 1849. Vol I. Births. (Salem, Mass.: The Essex Institute, 1911.) Vital Records of Newbury, Massachusetts to the end of the Year 1849. Vol II. Marriages and Deaths. (Salem, Mass.: The Essex Institute, 1911.) [URL p#] ''Vital Records of Newton, Massachusetts to the Year 1850.'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1905.) [URL p#] Northampton Massachusetts Vital Records Copied by Walter E Corbin. Transcribed by Robert J. Dunkle. (New England Historical and Genealogical Society.) Part of: Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 (Online Database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2001-2010). [URL p#] ''Vital Records of Plymouth, Massachusetts to the Year 1850.'' compiled by Lee D. van Antwerp, Edited by Ruth Wilder Sherman (Camden, Maine: Picton Press, 1993) [URL p#] ''Records of the Colony of New Plymouth, in New England'' Vols. 1-8, edited by N.B. Shurtleff; v. 9-12, by David Pulsifer. Various dates of publication. [information in [ ] is volume and page #] Available online at Archive.org http://archive.org/search.php?query=Plymouth%20colony%20records%20shurtleff%20AND%20mediatype%3Atexts p#. ''Vital Records of Plympton Massachusetts to the year 1850.'' (Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1923.) [URL p#] Vital Records of Reading Massachusetts to the Year 1850. (Boston: 1912.) https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofre00inread#page/n5/mode/2up p# Arnold, James N. ''Vital Record of Rehoboth, 1642-1895. Marriages, Intentions, Births, Deaths.'' (Providence, RI: Narragansett Historical Publishing Co., 1897.) [URL p#] ''Vital Records of Rowley, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849. Vol 1.'' (Salem, Mass.: The Essex Institute, 1928.) ''Vital Records of Rowley, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849. Vol II.'' (Salem, Mass.: The Essex Institute, 1931.) [URL p#] ''Vital Records of Roxbury Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849. Volume I—Births.'' (Salem, Mass.: The Essex Institute, 1925.) [URL p#] ''Vital Records of Roxbury Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849. Volume II.--Marriages and Deaths.'' (Salem, Mass.: The Essex Institute, 1926.) [URL p#] ''Vital Records of Scituate, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850.'' Vol 1 – Births. (Boston, Mass.: New-England Historic Genealogical Society, 1909.) [URL p#] ''Vital Records of Scituate, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850.'' Vol II – Marriages and Deaths. (Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1909.) [URL p#] Vital Records of Springfield, Massachusetts, to 1850. Volume One. (Clifford Stott: compiler) (Boston: NEHGS, 2003.) Same Volume Two. [URL p#] [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofst00stur ''Vital Records of Sturbridge, Massachusetts to the Year 1850.''] (Boston: New-England Historic Genealogical Society, 1906) [URL p#] ''Vital Records of Sudbury, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850.'' (Boston, Mass.: New-England Historic Genealogical Society, 1903.) [URL p#] Vital Records of Swansea, Massachusetts to 1850. H.L. Peter Rounds (transcriber). (Boston: NEHGS, 1992.) [URL p#] ''Vital Records of Taunton, Massachusetts to the Year 1850. Vol. I – Births.''( Boston: NEHGS, 1978) [URL p#] 1978 ???? ''Vital Records of Taunton, Massachusetts to the Year 1850. Vol. II – Marriages'' (Boston: NEHGS, 192.) [URL p#] ''Vital Records of Taunton, Massachusetts to the Year 1850. Vol. III – Deaths.'' Boston: NEHGS, 1929. [URL p#] ''Vital Records Of Topsfield, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849.'' (Topsfield, Mass.: The Topsfield Historical Society, 1903.) [URL p#] "Vital Records of Uxbridge, Massachusetts to the Year 1850." (Boston, Mass.: 1916.) [URL p#] 'Watertown Records Comprising The First and Second Books of Town Proceedings with the Lands Grants and Possessions also the Proprietors' Book and the First Book and Supplement of Births Deaths and Marriages.'' Vol 1 (Watertown, Mass: 1894.) [URL p#] ''Watertown Records Comprising The Third Book of Town Proceedings and the Second Book of Births Marriages and Deaths to End of 1737 Also Plan and Register of Burials in Arlington Street Burying Ground'' Vol 2 (Watertown, Mass: 1900.) ( [URL p#] ''Vital Records of West Springfield Massachusetts to the Year 1850.'' (Boston, Mass: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1944.) [URL p#] Vital Records of Weymouth Massachusetts to the Year 1850. Volume II – Marriages and Deaths. (Boston: NEHGS, 1910.) [URL p#] [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordswey00masgoog Vital Records of Weymouth Massachusetts to the Year 1850.] Volume I – Births. (Boston: NEHGS, 1910.) [URL p#] Johnson, Edward F. Woburn Records of Births, Deaths, and Marriages from 1640 to 1873. Vol I--Births. (Woburn: Andrews, Cutler & Co. 1890) [URL p#] Johnson, Edward F. Woburn Records of Births, Deaths, and Marriages from 1640 to 1873. Vol II Deaths. (Woburn: Andrews, Cutler & Co. 1890.) [URL p#] Woburn Records of Births, Deaths, and Marriages from 1640 to 1873. Part III - - Marriages. Edward F. Johnson (arranger). (Boston: Winship, Daniels & Co., Printers, 1891.) [URL p#] Sherman, Robert M. and Ruth Wilder Sherman. Vital Records of Yarmouth, Massachusetts to the Year 1850. Volume 1. (Society of Mayflower Descendants in the State of Rhode Island, 1975) [URL p#] === Mayflower === Roser, Susan E. ''Mayflower Increasings.'' (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1995) Accessed at Ancestry.com Roser, Susan E. "Mayflower Births and Deaths." Vol 1,& 2 Baltimore, Md.: Genealogical Publishing Co., (Vol 1, 1992) Roser, Susan E. ''Mayflower Marriages: From the Files of George Ernest Bowman at the Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants.'' (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1990) *Anderson, Robert Charles. The Pilgrim Migration: Immigrants to Plymouth Colony 1620-1633. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2004). *Anderson, Robert Charles. ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633.'' Volumes I-III, 3 vols. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995.) *Johnson, Caleb H. ''The Mayflower and Her Passengers.'' (Caleb H. Johnson, 2006) *Bradford *Bradford, William, 1590-1657. ''Of Plimoth Plantation: manuscript, 1630-1650. [https://archives.lib.state.ma.us/handle/2452/208249 State Library of Massachusetts] "List of Mayflower Passengers." In Bradford's Hand. *Caleb Johnson's Mayflower History.com *Silver Book *Pulsifer, David (editor). Records of the colony of New Plymouth, in New England; printed by order of the legislature of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts by New Plymouth Colony. Vol. 12 (1861) Deeds, &c. Vol. 1 1620-1651 & Book of Indian Records for their lands. (Boston: Press of William White 1861) 1623 land division [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=zkEOAAAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_atb_hover&pg=GBS.PA4 p. 4] [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=zkEOAAAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_atb_hover&pg=GBS.PA5 p. 5] [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=zkEOAAAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_atb_hover&pg=GBS.PA6 p. 6]; 1627 Division of Cattle [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=zkEOAAAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_atb_hover&pg=GBS.PA9 p. 9] [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=zkEOAAAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_atb_hover&pg=GBS.PA10 p. 10] [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=zkEOAAAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_atb_hover&pg=GBS.PA11 p. 11] [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=zkEOAAAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_atb_hover&pg=GBS.PA12 p. 12] [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=zkEOAAAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_atb_hover&pg=GBS.PA13 p. 13] === FAMILY GENEALOGIES === Try to verify the facts stated in these books Boyer, Carl; Roberts, Gary Boyd. Ancestors of American Presidents. New England Historic Genealogical Society, (Boston, Mass., 1995) [URL p#] Bennett, Kenneth A. William Adriaense Bennet Descendants and Related Families. (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1998.) [URL p#] Jones, Emma C. Brewster. ''The Brewster Genealogy 1566-1907.'' Vol I. (New York: The Grafton Press, 1908.) [URL p#] Merrick, Barbara Lambert (compiler). ''Mayflower Families in Progress.'' "William Brewster of the Mayflower and the Fifth Generation Descendants of his son Jonathan 2." (General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 2006.) [URL p#] Gillingham, Harrold Edgar (compiler). ''The Gillingham Family, Descendants of Yeamans Gillingham''. (Philadelphia: 1901.) [URL p#] Jacobus, Donald Lines and Edgar Francis Waterman. [http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066151523;view=1up;seq=9 Hale, House and Related Families Mainly of the Connecticut River Valley.] (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1978.) [URL p#] Herrick, Jedediah. ''Genealogical Register of the name and Family of Herrick, from the Settlement of Henerie Hericke in Salem, Massachusetts 1629, to 1846''. (Bangor: Samuel S Smith, Printer, 1846.) [URL p#] Walworth, Reuben H. ''Hyde Genealogy; Or The Descendants, In The Female As Well As In The Male Lines, From William Hyde, Of Norwich, With Their Places Of Residence, And Dates Of Births, Marriages, &, And Other Particulars Of Them And Their Families and Ancestry.'' In Two Volumes. Vol. I. pp 675-677. (Albany: J Munsell, 1864.) [URL p#] Huntington, Rev. E. B., A Genealogical Memoir of the Lo-Lathrop Family in this Country, Embracing the Descendants... (Ridgefield, Connecticut: 1884.) [URL p#] Morgan, Nathaniel H. ''Morgan genealogy : A history of James Morgan, of New London, Conn., and his descendants; from 1607 to 1869: With an appendix containing the history of his brother, Miles Morgan, of Springfield, Mass.; and some of his descendants ....'' (Hartford: Press of Case, Lockwood and Brainard, 1869.) https://archive.org/details/historyoffamilyo00morg p# Nicholls, Walter. Sergeant Francis Nicholls of Stratford, Connecticut, 1639 and the Descendants of his Son, Caleb Nicholls. (New York, The Grafton Press, 1909.) [URL p#]. Binney, C.J.F. collector. ''The History and Genealogy of the Prentice or Prentiss Family: in New England from 1631 to 1832.'' (Boston: Published by the Author, 1852.) [URL p#] Binney, C.J.F. ''The History and Genealogy of the Prentice, or Prentiss Family: in New England Etc. from 1631 to 1883.'' Second Edition. (Boston: Published by the Editor, 1883.) [URL p#] Putnam, Eben. ''A History of the Putnam Family in England and America: Recording the Ancestry and Descendants of John Putnam of Danvers, Mass., Jan Poutman of Albany, N.Y., Thomas Putnam of Hartford.'' (Salem, Mass: The Salem Press and Publishing Co., 1891.) [URL p#] Shurtleff, Benjamin (compiler). ''Descendants Of William Shurtleff Of Plymouth And Marshfield, Massachusetts.'' Volume I. (Revere, Massachusetts: MCMXII 1912). [URL p#] Shurtleff, Benjamin, compiler. ''Descendants of William Shurtleff of Plymouth and Marshfield Massachusetts.'' Volume 2. (Revere, Massachusetts: 1912.) [URL p#] ''George Soule of the Mayflower and his Descendants for Four Generations. "Mayflower Families in Progress."'' (Plymouth, Massachusetts: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 2006.) [URL p#] ''George Soule of the Mayflower and his Descendants for Four Generations.'' Originally compiled by John E. Soule and Milton E. Terry. Revised by Louise Walsh Throop. Mayflower Families in Progress. Seventh Edition. (Plymouth: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 2015.) [URL p#] Soule, John E. and Terry, Milton (compilers) ''George Soule of the Mayflower and his Descendants in the Fifth and Sixth Generations.'' First Edition: Part One. (230-349). Mayflower Families in Progress. Revised by Louise W Throop. (Plymouth: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 2000) [URL p#] Soule, John E. and Terry, Milton (compilers) ''George Soule of the Mayflower and his Descendants in the Fifth and Sixth Generations.'' First Edition: Part Two. (350-464) Mayflower Families in Progress. Revised by Louise W Throop. (Plymouth: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 2002.) [URL p#] Soule, John E. and Terry, Milton (compilers) ''George Soule of the Mayflower and his Descendants in the Fifth and Sixth Generations.'' First Edition: Part Three. (465-551). Mayflower Families in Progress. Revised by Louise W Throop. (Plymouth: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 2003.) [URL p#] Soule, John E. and Terry, Milton (compilers) ''George Soule of the Mayflower and his Descendants in the Fifth and Sixth Generations.'' First Edition: Part Four (552-636). Mayflower Families in Progress. Revised by Louise W Throop. (Plymouth: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 2005.) [URL p#] Soule, John E. and Terry, Milton (compilers). ''George Soule of the Mayflower and his Descendants in the Fifth and Sixth Generations.'' First Edition: Part Five. (637-763). Mayflower Families in Progress. Revised by Louise W Throop. (Plymouth: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 2008.) p. Ridlon, Rev. G. T., Sr. ''A Contribution to the History, Biography and Genealgy of the Families Named Sole, Solly, Soule, Sowle, Soulis.'' (Lewiston, Maine: Journal Press 1926) https://archive.org/details/contributiontohi01ridl Borrow at Archive. p#The newer Soule books are considered more reliable and this has errors, but it covers areas the Mayflower Society does not. Ridlon, Rev. G. T., Sr. ''A Contribution to the History, Biography and Genealgy of the Families Named Sole, Solly, Soule, Sowle, Soulis.'' (Lewiston, Maine: Journal Press 1926.) Volume II. https://archive.org/details/contributiontohi02ridl p# Borrow at Archive. The newer Soule books are considered more reliable and this has errors, but it covers areas the Mayflower Society does not. Brigham, Willard L Tyler. ''The Tyler Genealogy: The Descendants Of Job Tyler, Of Andover, Massachusetts, 1619-1700.'' Volume I. (Plainfield, NJ or Tylerville, CT: Cornelius B Tyler & Rollin U Tyler, 1912.) Martyn, Charles. ''William Ward Genealogy (The).: (New York: Artemas Ward of the Seventh Generation, 1925.) [URL p#] Ward, Andrew Henshaw. ''Ward family; descendants of William Ward: who settled in Sudbury, Mass., in 1639'' [URL p#] Osborne, Martha Scott (compiler). ''Wilcox/Wilcoxson Families of New England.'' (Maryland: Heritage Books, Inc., 1990.) [URL p#]. '''VIRGINIA''' Meyer, Virginia M. & John Frederick Dorman (editors). ''Adventurers of Purse and Person VIRGINIA 1607-1624/5.'' (Order of First Families of Virginia 1607-1624/5 (third edition) 1987.) [URL p#] === Compendiums of Immigrants === Information needs verification. *Virkus, Frederick Adams. Immigrants to America Before 1750: an Alphabetical List of Immigrants to the Colonies, Before 1750, Compiled From Official And Other Records. Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1965. *Burke, Sir John Bernard, Burke's American Families with British Ancestry (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1983 - Reprint Burke's Gen. and Heraldic History of landed Gentry). *Libby, Charles Thornton. ''Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire'' (Portland, Maine: Southward Press, 1928) Part 1 1928, Part II 1933, etc. My downloaded version is in Five parts. === England === Venn, John & Venn, J.A. ''Alumni Cantabrigienses'', University Press, Cambridge, 1922. Part 1 Vol # p. # link :: As has often been remarked before, in order to understand the nature of collegiate life in Tudor England it is vital to understand how young they all were. When William Cecil lectured the Heads of House on the importance of keeping control of ‘inordinante youth’ he was not just thinking of the students, he was thinking of the Fellows as well. When Cecil had come to St John’s aged fourteen In 1535, his tutor, John Cheke, was just seven years his senior. The Senior Fellow in 1565, Richard Curteys, was barely thirty, having matriculated in 1550 at the typical age of about fifteen and become a Fellow at the age of eighteen. Over forty of his forty-eight colleagues had only joined the Fellowship in the reign of Elizabeth. Their average age was not much above twenty. The Master, Richard Longworth, was only thirty-three. Src: Linehan, Peter, Ed. “St John’s College Cambridge A History” Boydell Press (Woodbridge, 2011) p 68. [http://Books.Google.Com/Books?Id=Uhir3e7y_Juc&Pg=Pa720&Lpg=Pa720&Dq=St+John+College+Cambridge+A+History+Linehan&Source=Bl&Ots=V3esou3tme&Sig=Mihzkrqkmm2fcxh13jpyxa90xlc&Hl=En&Sa=X&Ei=_Fggvj3_M4w8igkdyigiaw&Ved=0cdkq6aewba#V=Onepage&Q=St%20john%20college%20cambridge%20a%20history%20linehan&F=False] ---- Using span tags Source: [identifier], Source: [[#identifier]] info ---- '''Is a source good or bad? Are there interesting things, to be said, about a source?''' '''Cutter, William Richard. ''Genealogical and personal memoirs of... (lots of places)'' ''' Really BAD SOURCES. They are my favorite bad sources. This series and similar books all over the country are "pay to see your name in print" books. The autobiographies of the paying person, are I'm sure accurate enough, although sometimes exaggerated. Who isn't going to exaggerate a little when telling how important they are. I am also confident that they are giving fairly accurate information on their parents and grandparents (although it is also subject to exaggeration. But... Some of the pedigrees they give state as facts what is pure speculation. Some of the pedigrees within one volume will contradict each other. They are frequently inaccurate. If I'm desperate to start somewhere they're ok and they amuse me, but it is absolutely necessary to double check every fact and every pedigree with better (closer to primary) sourcing. In Connecticut there are four three inch thick volumes. I think Cutter must have made a fortune producing these. Cutter, William Richard (ed.) et al. ''Genealogical and family history of the state of Connecticut; a record of the achievements of her people in the making of a commonwealth and the founding of a nation.''New York: Lewis historical publishing company, 1911. Several Volumes but pages are numbered consecutively. (Vol 1.) (Vol. 2 p. 601) (Vol. 3 p. 1203) (Vol. 4 p. 1701) [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009570361 Link at HathiTrust] [https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalfami001cutt#page/78/mode/2up Volume 1 at Archive] [https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalfami002cutt#page/n635/mode/2up Volume 2 at Archive] [https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalfami03cutt3#page/n7/mode/2up Volume 3 at Archive] [https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalfami004cutt#page/2172/mode Volume 4 (Index) at Archive] [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009570361 Link at HathiTrust] [https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalfami001cutt#page/78/mode/2up Volume 1 at Archive] [https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalfami002cutt#page/n635/mode/2up Volume 2 at Archive] [https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalfami03cutt3#page/n7/mode/2up Volume 3 at Archive] [https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalfami004cutt#page/2172/mode Volume 4 (Index) at Archive] '''Davis, Charles Henry Stanley. History of Wallingford, Conn''': From Its Settlement in 1670 to the Present Time including Meriden...Cheshire... Meriden, Conn.: By the Author, 1870. & '''Davis, Charles Henry Stanley. Early Families of Wallingford, Connecticut'''. Charles Davis was not a very careful genealogist. Many of his genealogies are just plain wrong, so if you use them verify them with town records.BAD Source for genealogies '''FIND A GRAVE''' I am an active member of Find a Grave and think that it's the best thing in genealogy, since Donald Lines Jacobus. However, beware, the memorials without photos of stones. Some of them (for instance most graves in Connecticut, before 1930) are created from a list of earlier readings. Those readings are frequently wrong. This I've discovered, because I'm photographing stones, and comparing them with the list (in Connecticut The Hale Collection). I have noticed recently that a lot more memorials are being built, without a burial place (which is a findagrave no-no) and simply based on someone's genealogy charts. So reference findagrave when there is a photo. But it seems to me that we as genealogists can do better than quoting an unsourced bio at FindaGrave. Shurtleff, Benjamin (compiler). ''' ''Descendants Of William Shurtleff Of Plymouth And Marshfield, Massachusetts''''' Volume I. Revere, Massachusetts: MCMXII (1912). : Occasionally lists sources. The verifiable data has so far been correct. The author goes into extensive pedigrees for Shurtleff spouses. You don't just get m. Mary Smith. You get m. Mary Smith d/o John Smith the son of William Smith & Phebe etc. So it's a great jump off source. '''Re-purposing this page to just a list of sources I frequently use'''

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[[Category:Texas Projects]] [[Category: Guadalupe County, Texas]] [[Category: Adelsverein]] ----
Welcome to Guadalupe County, Texas !
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ====Adjacent counties==== {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = Guadalupe County, [[:Category: Texas | Texas]]{{Image|file=Guadalupe_County_Texas-2.jpg|align=c|size=125|caption=adjacent counties}}{{clear}} | NW Location = [[:Category:Comal County, Texas|Comal County]] | N Location = [[:Category:Hays County, Texas|Hays County]] | NE Location= [[:Category:Caldwell County, Texas|Caldwell County]] | E Location = | SE Location = [[:Category:Gonzales County, Texas|Gonzales County]] | S Location =[[:Category:Wilson County, Texas|Wilson County]] | SW Location = [[:Category:Bexar County, Texas|Bexar County]] | W Location = }} {{clear}} ====Formed from==== {{Blue|Formed Mar 30, 1846 from [[Space: Gonzales County, Texas|Gonzales]] and [[Space: Bexar County, Texas|Bexar]] counties. Organized July 13,1846}} ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Guadalupe_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=430 |caption=[[Seguin-553 |Juan Nepomuceno Seguín]] }} {{clear}} :In the days of the historic Indian tribes, the first in this area were paleo-Indian hunter-gatherers. Later tribes were Karankawa, Tonkawa, Kickapoo, Lipan Apache and Comanche.http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hes03 :'''1689''' - [[De Leon-229|Alonso de Leon]] found and named the Guadalupe River in honor of “Our Lady of Guadalupe”. :'''1718''' - Martín de Alarcón, Governor of the Province of Texas, founded San Antonio de Béxar Presidio and San Antonio de Valero Mission (the Alamo) in San Antonio. :'''1806'''- Jose de la Baume was awarded for service to Spain the title to 27,000 acres- the first land grant. It is known as the '''El Capote Ranch'''. After Mexico gained independence, the Mexican government reaffirmed the grant. :'''Sep 28, 1821''' - Mexico gained Independence, and the former Spanish citizenry that settled in present-day Texas claimed Mexican citizenship. :'''April 7, 1825''' - [[DeWitt-1379|Green DeWitt]] (an American and United States citizen) petitioned the government for a land grant to bring settlers to the [[Space: Texas|Department of Texas]]. The Mexican government approved. The land grant is known as [[:Category: DeWitt's Colony|DeWitt's Colony]] :'''1827''' - [[DeWitt-1379|Green DeWitt]] brought 400 families to settle in parts of present-day Guadalupe County. :'''1833''' - Spanish, Mexican, and Anglo settlements were founded in the area that would become Seguin, where Tonkawa Indians had previously inhabited. Soon there were 40 land titles in this area where Jose Navarro had a ranch (9.3 miles North of Seguin on what is now State Highway 123). ::The location chosen for Seguin was in the western part of the area known as DeWitt's Colony . :'''1836''' - Texas gained Independence from Mexico. Thirty Three Gonzales Rangers and veterans established Seguin. :'''1838-''' Walnut Springs (Seguin) is established. :'''1839''' - Walnut Springs was renamed Seguin- to honor [[Seguin-553 |Juan Nepomuceno Seguin]], Tejano veteran of the Texas Revolution . :'''1840'''- Michael Erskine acquired El Capote Ranch for cattle ranching. :'''1842''' The Republic of Texas established Guadalupe County as a judicial county. However the Supreme Court declared judicial counties were unconstitutional. :'''1845''' Prince Carl of Solms-Braunfels of Germany signed up to secure the title to '''1,265 acres''' of the Veramendi grant in the northern part of the former judicial county. This was for the settlers due to emigrating from Germany, known as Adelsverein or (Verein zum Schutze deutscher Einwanderer in Texas) or Mainzer Adelsverein.https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hes03 First German settlers arrived at Indianola . (See [[Baecker-3 |Johann Adam Baecker]]) :'''1846''' Guadalupe county was founded 1846, there were settlers present, but it took the the legislature a while to establish all counties.. :'''Post 1846''' - After the Texas annexation Schuman-|August Wilhelm Schuman arrived in Texas on the SS ''Franziska'' and acquired 188 acres in the County. :'''1846''' - state legislature created the county from Bexar County, Texas and Gonzales County, Texas . While the Mexican-American War was occurring, some settlers bought land from August Schuman. :'''1847''' Schumannsville was established by German immigrants. German settlers emigrated to the United States of America through Indianola . From there they moved northward toward Victoria, Seguin, and New Braunfels. :'''1858''' - Guadalupe County lost some 862 square miles when [[:Space: Blanco County, Texas|Blanco County]] was formed. :'''1860''', Guadalupe county had 1,748 slaves brought in from the South by slave owning emigrants. :'''1861-1865''' - Civil War - the county’s voters voted 314–22 in favor of secession from the Union.Guadalupe County sent several troops to fight for the Confederate States Army. :'''1861'''- Guadalupe Rangers, a volunteer cavalry company organized in September 1861 by John Preston White, became part of the Twenty-fifth Brigade of the Texas Militia. :'''Civil War''' :During the '''Civil war''', Nathaniel Benton organized the first Guadalupe County company to fight for the Confederacy. Training was done at Camp Clark. Service was in Virginia. ::('''Company D of the Fourth Regiment of Texas Volunteers of Hood's Texas Brigade'''). Benton, who was unable go to Virginia with Company D, later organized a volunteer cavalry company, which became ::Company B of the '''Thirty-second Texas Cavalry Regiment''' under Peter Cavanaugh Woods. In the fall of 1861. ::John Ireland recruited a third group that became Company K of the '''Eighth Texas Regiment''', which served along the Texas coast and in Louisiana. :'''Post Civil War''' After the war, all were glad the war was over. No one wanted their county government restructured or interfered with during reconstruction. :'''1865''' Confederacy lost the war and all slaves were emancipated :German Americans and emancipated African Americans were the majority of the county's population. :'''1874'''- when [[:Space: Blanco County, Texas|Blanco]] and [[Space: Wilson County, Texas|Wilson]] counties were organized, Guadalupe lost more of its size. :'''1880''' people of German ethnicity were '''40%''' of the population. :'''1910'''- immigrants from Mexico were 11% :'''1928''' Oil was discovered at Darst Creek oilfield. :'''1929''' -Darst Creek Field in Guadalupe County was opened.http://texasalmanac.com/topics/business/history-oil-discoveries-texas :'''1930''' Tenant farming - 64% of farms. {{Image|file=Guadalupe_County_Texas-7.jpg |align=r |size=210 |caption=Guadalupe county. }} {{clear}} ===Government=== {{Image|file=Guadalupe_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Guadalupe County courthouse, Seguin, 1889. }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Guadalupe_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Present Guadalupe courthouse. }} ===Geography=== : Maps of the county show Seguin as a bicycle wheel with roads going in all directions. It was a major shipping point for the county and for central Texas. Soon it had a stage line between [[:Category: New Braunfels, Texas|New Braunfels]] and [[:Category: Gonzales, Texas|Gonzales]] 1847.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcg12 ====Protected areas==== *[http://en.wikitally.com/wiki/Lake_McQueeney.html Lake McQueeney] *[http://en.wikitally.com/wiki/Lake_Dunlap.html Lake Dunlap] *[http://en.wikitally.com/wiki/Lake_Placid_%28Texas%29.html Lake Placid] *[http://en.wikitally.com/wiki/Meadow_Lake_%28Texas%29.html Meadow Lake Reservoir] *[http://en.wikitally.com/wiki/Walnut_Springs_Park.html Walnut Springs Park] *[http://en.wikitally.com/wiki/Sebastopol_House_Historic_Site.html Sebastopol House Site] ===Demographics=== :'''1920-1930''' the Guadalupe River was developed as a source of hydroelectric power. '''Highways:'''
:I-10, Interstate 10, I-35, Interstate 35, U.S. Highway 90, Texas 46 State Highway 46, Texas 123 State Highway 123, Toll Texas 130 State Highway 130 ===Census=== :1850 -- 1,511 :1860 -- 5,444 :1870 -- 7,282 :1880 -- 12,202 :1890 -- 15,217 :1900 -- 21,385 :1910 -- 24,913 :1920 -- 27,719 :1930 -- 28,925 :1940 -- 25,596 :1950 -- 25,392 :1960 -- 29,017 :1970 -- 33,554 :1980 -- 46,708 :1990 -- 64,873 :2000 -- 89,023 :2010 -- 131,533 :Est. 2015 -- 151,249 ====Cities==== *[[:Category: Seguin, Texas|Seguin]] -county seat *[[:Category: New Braunfels, Texas|New Braunfels (part)]] *[[:Category: Shertz, Texas|Shertz]] =====Town===== :[[:Category: Schumansville, Texas|Schumansville]] :[[:Category: McQueeney, Texas|McQueeney]] :[[:Category: Marion, Texas|Marion]] :[[:Category: Cibolo, Texas|Cibolo]] :[[:Category: Selma, Texas|Selma]] :[[:Category: Zuehl, Texas|Zuehl|Zuehl]] :[[:Category: Santa Clara, Texas|Santa Clara]] :[[:Category: New Berlin, Texas|New Berlin]] :[[:Category: Sweet Home, Guadalupe County, Texas|Sweet Home]] :[[:Category: Olmos, Texas|Olmos]] :[[:Category: Zion Hill, Texas|Zion Hill]] :[[:Category: Geronimo, Texas|Geronimo]] :[[:Category: Zorn, Texas|Zorn]] :[[:Category: Redwood, Texas|Redwood]] :[[:Category: Staples, Texas|Staples]] :[[:Category: Kinsbury, Texas|Kinsbury]] =====THINGS TO DO===== {{Image|file=Guadalupe_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=260 |caption=Veterans Memorial. }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Guadalupe_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=l |size=250 |PECAN}}{{clear}} *Guadalupe River *Pick pecans *New Braunfels Water Park *Fish *Boating *Kayaking *Natural Bridge Caverns [http://www.visitseguin.com/thingsToDo.cfm Things to do]
[http://www.visitseguin.com/thingsToDo.cfm Things to do] *"Wurstfest", a German-style sausage festival in New Braunfels *Wassailfest in the historic downtown. *Cold-spring rivers that run through the city. Schlitterbahn WaterPark Resort in New Braunfels. *"Tube for miles down the Guadalupe and Comal rivers. =====Notables===== *[[Seguin-553 |Juan N Seguin]] *[[Ireland-662 |John Ireland]] governor Texas *[[McGuffin-107|John F. McGuffin]] - Fought at San Jacinto. *[[Hays-2616 |John Coffee "Jack" Hays]] Texas Ranger, 1817-1883 *[[McGuffin-107|John Ford McGuffin]] Siege of Bexar, Battle of San Jacinto :Jacob De Cordova, land agent, Member, Texas House of Representatives, 1808–1868 :Harry Wurzbach, Member, U.S. House of Representatives, 1874-1931 :John Park, inventor, builder using concrete, 1814-1872 :Manuel N. Flores, served with Juan Seguin (his brother-in-law) in Texas Revolution, 1801-1868 :Henry McCulloch, Confederate General, 1816-1895 :Ben McCulloch, Confederate General, killed in action, 1819-1862 - commanded the Twin Sisters at San Jacinto, early Texas Ranger, State Legislature prior to Civil War, Confederate Brigadier General in the Civil War, killed in action in Arkansas. :Rudolph Weinert, 1936-1963 State Senator, 1894-1963 :"Alvin Mueller, Jr., WW II hero: Distinguished Flying Cross, Distinguished Service Cross, Silver Star, Purple Heart, 1910-1985 :Nathaniel Benton - Fought at San Jacinto, Texas Ranger, Captain in Confederacy, County Judge. :James H. Callahan - Fought at the Battle of Coleto, escaped the Goliad Massacre, fought at San Jacinto, early Texas Ranger encamped near Walnut Branch in 1837, fought in Battle of Salado. :William G. Cooke - Served on General Sam Houston's staff, fought in the Council Courthouse fight, went on the Santa Fe Expedition and became the State's first Adjutant General in 1846. :Leander C. Cunningham - Fought at San Jacinto. :Elijah V. Dale - Fought at San Jacinto, later sold lightning rods in Seguin. :Captain Theodore M. Dorsett - Fought at Anahuac, boarded and housed the two Anahuac prisoners, William B. Travis and Patrick Jack. :Jonathon Douglass - Fought at San Jacinto. :Reverend Gustav Elley - Texas Navy, was a prisoner under General Woll in 1842. :Manuel Flores - Fought at San Jacinto, let his ranch be used in 1842 to serve as a collecting point for volunteers in the Battle of Salado and Mier Expedition. :George Francis - Served in the Texas Army from June 1 to October 29, 1836, prisoner of Mier Expedition. :Robert Hall - Fought at San Jacinto, founder of Seguin, commanded the Texas Rangers in Seguin, lived in what is now the Lynn Glenewinkel home. :William Hall - Fought at San Jacinto, became a Texas Ranger, founder of Seguin. :Frederick Happle - Served in the Texas Army in 1837, early Texas Ranger. :Henley G. Henderson - Served in the Texas Army in 1835 -1836, and founder of Seguin. :Courier [[Highsmith-215 | Ben F Highsmith]] Courier of the ALAMO- Fought at San Jacinto, :Thomas D. James - Served in the Texas Army, was an early Texas Ranger, fought against General Vasquez in 1842, escaped from the Dawson massacre, Battle of Salado in 1842. :James W. Jones - Served in the Texas Army 1835-1836, early Texas Ranger. :Timothy Pickering Jones - Fought in the siege of San Antonio in 1835, fought at San Jacinto. :[[Kimble-296 |George C. Kimble]] - Company Commander at Gonzales,Immortal 32. ALAMO :George Washington Louis - Fought at San Jacinto. :Robert D. McAnelly - Fought at the Battle of Concepcion, which began the siege of San Antonio in 1835, fought at San Jacinto. :Samuel Millett - Fought at San Jacinto, later had a farm near the present day Navarro School, near Geronimo. :Colonel Andrew Neill - Captain of the First Regiment of Volunteers in 1837, fought at the Battle of Plum Creek near Luling-Lockhart, was a prisoner in the Council Courthouse in San Antonio, founder of Seguin, lived in the Umphries Branch Cabin, on the building committee for the first courthouse, a member of the State Legislature prior to the Civil War, first trustee of the 1849 Guadalupe High School. :Edward C. Pettus - Fought in the siege of San Antonio in 1835, a Sergeant in Captain Mosley Baker's Company at San Jacinto, a member of the Secret Company of Mounted Men, helped plan for a new jail, delegate to the Democratic Convention in 1859. :Claiborn Rector - Fought at San Jacinto, buried in the Happel Cemetery near Fentress. :Pendleton Rector - Fought at the Battle of Velasco in 1832, fought in the siege of Bexar 1835, and fought at San Jacinto, buried in the Happel Cemetery. :W. D. Scull - Fought at Anahuac in 1832, Texas Army in 1836, Southwest Guadalupe County, married daughter of Captain Dorsett , friend of William B. Travis. : [[Smith-83668 |'''Erastus (Deaf) Smith''']] settler, De Witt's Colony, scout for Sam Houston, destroyed Vince's Bridge at San Jacinto, guide for Mrs. Almaron Dickenson to Gonzales. :[[Sowell-260 |Andrew Jackson Sowell]] - fought at the Battle of Gonzales in 1835, fought at the siege of Bexar, Battle of Concepcion and Grass Fight, served in the Alamo, was dispatched by Colonel Travis with a letter to Sam Houston at Gonzales, fought against the Comanches at the Battle of Plum Creek, early Texas Ranger, founder of Seguin. :John Sowell -settler in the Seguin region, blacksmith, fought at the Battle of Gonzales in 1835, fought at the Battle of San Jacinto, early Texas Ranger. :John F. Tom - At the age of 15 fought at the Battle of San Jacinto, served as Sheriff of Guadalupe County. :Captain George William Tom - fought in the 1835 siege of Bexar, member of Captain Philip Coe's Ranging Company ====WikiTree Profiles==== *[[Sowell-260 |Andrew Jackson Sowell]] Alamo scout who survived. *[[Seguin-553 |Juan N Seguin]] ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=370 |caption= }}{{clear}} There are over 200 cemeteries in the county. The listing below is a work in progress. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Cemetery Name!!PR!!No.!!% Photo |- |[[:Category: Achterberg Cemetery, Guadalupe County, Texas|Achterberg Cemetery]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2042&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2613&]||-||44||93% |- |[[:Category: Altwein Family Cemetery, Guadalupe County, Texas|Altwein Family Cemetery]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2243030&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2613&]||-||10||- |- |[[:Category: Anderson Family Cemetery, Guadalupe County, Texas|Anderson Family Cemetery]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2375445&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2613&]||-||4||- |- |[[:Category: Appling Cemetery, Guadalupe County, Texas|Appling Cemetery]]||-||110||82% |- |[[:Category: Bading Cemetery, Guadalupe County, Texas|Bading Cemetery]]||-||-||- |- |[[:Category: Bauer Cemetery, Guadalupe County, Texas|Bauer Cemetery, Seguin]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2469268&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2613&]||-||3||- |- |[[:Category: Behrendt Family Cemetery, Barbarosa, Texas|Behrendt Family Cemetery, Barbarosa]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2411811&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2613&]||-||3||- |- |[[:Category: Bender Cemetery, Guadalupe County, Texas|Bender Cemetery ]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2486510&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2613&]||-||1||- |- |[[:Category: Beutnagel Cemetery, Guadalupe County, Texas|Beutnagel Cemetery]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2248993&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2613&]||-||5||80% |- |[[:Category: Bielke Cemetery, Guadalupe County, Texas|Bielke Cemetery]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2486515&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2613&]||-||2||- |- |[[:Category: Bielsten Farm, Cibolo, Texas|Bielsten Farm, Cibolo]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2435050&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2613&]||-||1||- |- |[[:Category: Bird Cemetery, McQueeney, Texas|Bird Cemetery, McQueeny]]||-||-||- |- |[[:Category: Blumberg Cemetery, McQueeney, Texas|Blumberg Cemetery, McQueeney]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2311567&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2613&]||-||171||98% |- |[[:Category: Bodemann Family Cemetery, New Braunfels, Texas|Bodemann Family Cemetery, New Braunfels]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2267117&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2613&]||-||5||100% |- |[[:Category: Boecker Cemetery, Guadalupe County, Texas|Boecker Cemetery]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2484&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2613&]||-||187||96% |- |[[:Category: Bonner-McIntyre Cemetery, Olmos, Texas|Bonner-McIntyre Cemetery, Olmos]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2469271&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2613&]||-||5||- |- |Bottego Cemetery, Seguin [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2486535&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2613&]||-||1||- |- |[[:Category: Braune Family Cemetery, Zorn, Texas|Braune Family Cemetery, Zorn]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2353183&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2613&]||-||3||67% |- |Braune, Urban, Randow Cemetery, Zorn [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2428894&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2613&]||-||6||- |- |Bremer Cemetery, Seguin [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2469277&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2613&]||-||5||100% |- |[[:Category: Brenner Cemetery, Guadalupe County, Texas|Brenner Cemetery]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2554&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2613&CSsr=21&]||-||40||93% |- |[[:Category: Brill Homestead Cemetery, Seguin, Texas|Brill Homestead, Seguin]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2561832&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2613&CSsr=21&]||-||4||25% |- |[[:Category: Brushy Creek Cemetery, Kingsbury, Texas|Brushy Creek Cemetery, Kingsbury]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2446047&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2613&CSsr=21&]||-||35||63% |- |[[:Category: Caddell-Knetsch Family Cemetery, Guadalupe County, Texas|Caddell-Knetsch Family Cemetery, Guadalupe County]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2267976&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2613&CSsr=21&]||-||9||11% |- |[[:Category: Capote Baptist Cemetery, Guadalupe County, Texas|Capote Baptist Cemetery]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2276185&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2613&CSsr=21&]||-||91||85% |- |[[:Category: Cartwright-Fulshear-Allen Cemetery, Kingsbury, Texas|Cartwright-Fulshear-Allen Cemetery, Kingsbury]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2488331&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2613&CSsr=21&]"||-||12||100% |- |Cementario Santo Tomás, Seguin [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=6773&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2613&CSsr=21&]||-||154||63% |- |[[:Category: Christ Lutheran Church of Elm Creek Cemetery, Guadalupe County, Texas|Christ Lutheran Church of Elm Creek Cemetery]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2180990&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2613&CSsr=21&]||-||589||81% |- |[[:Category: Cibolo Creek Cemetery, Guadalupe County, Texas|Cibolo Creek Cemetery]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2486539&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2613&CSsr=21&]||-||19||84% |- |[[:Category: Cisneros-Rodriguez Cemetery, Kingsbury, Texas|Cisneros-Rodriguez Cemetery, Kingsbury]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2488089&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2613&CSsr=21&]||-||3||- |- |[[:Category: Concrete Cemetery, Guadalupe County, Texas|Concrete Cemetery]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=3006&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2613&CSsr=21&]||-||1,171||87% |- |Cottonwood Cemetery See: Dugger Cemetery, Seguin]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=3304&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2613&CSsr=21&]||-||539||88% |- |[[:Category: Crayton Cemetery, Guadalupe County, Texas|Crayton Cemetery]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=3105&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2613&CSsr=21&]||-||26||88% |- |[[:Category: Curtis Cemetery, Guadalupe County, Texas|Curtis Cemetery]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=6578&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2613&CSsr=21&]||-||12||- |- |[[:Category: Dammann Cemetery, McQueeney, Texas|Dammann Cemetery, McQueeney]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2413484&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2613&CSsr=21&]||-||5||- |- |[[:Category: Dauer Cemetery, New Braunfels, Texas|Dauer Cemetery, New Braunfels]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2486671&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2613&CSsr=21&]||-||4||100% |- |[[:Category: Deicke Cemetery, Olmos, Texas|Deicke Cemetery, Olmos]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2393631&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2613&CSsr=21&]||-||4||75% |- |[[:Category: Dietert Family Cemetery No. 1, Zorn, Texas|Dietert Family Cemetery No. 1, Zorn]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2486716&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2613&CSsr=21&]||-||1||100% |- |[[:Category: Dietert Family Cemetery No. 2, Zorn, Texas|Dietert Family Cemetery No. 2, Zorn]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2486718&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2613&CSsr=41&]||-||2||100% |- |[[:Category: Dietert Family Cemetery No. 3, Zorn, Texas|Dietert Family Cemetery No. 3, Zorn]]||-||-||- |- |[[:Category: Dietz Cemetery, Schertz, Texas|Dietz Cemetery, Schertz]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2304183&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2613&CSsr=41&]||-||20||75% |- |[[:Category: Doege Family Cemetery, New Berlin, Texas|Doege Family Cemetery, New Berlin]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2392181&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2613&CSsr=41&]||-||2||50% |- |[[:Category: Dugger Cemetery, Seguin, Texas|Dugger Cemetery, Seguin]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=3304&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2613&CSsr=41&]||-||539||88% |- |[[:Category: Ebert Cemetery, Cibolo, Texas|Ebert Cemetery, Cibolo]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2392851&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2613&CSsr=41&]||-||53||49% |- |[[:Category: Eden Cemetery, Seguin, Texas|Eden Cemetery, Seguin]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=3368&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2613&CSsr=41&]||-||152||96% |- |Elm Creek Cemetery See: Christ Lutheran Church of Elm Creek Cemetery, Seguin]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2180990&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2613&CSsr=41&]||-||589||81% |- |[[:Category: Elm Creek Community Cemetery, Guadalupe County, Texas|Elm Creek Community Cemetery, Seguin]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2259327&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2613&CSsr=41&]||-||153||95% |- |[[:Category: Emanuel's Lutheran Church Columbarium, Seguin, Texas|Emanuel's Lutheran Church Columbarium, Seguin]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2336017&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2613&CSsr=41&]||-||15||80% |- |[[:Category: Erskine Cemetery, Guadalupe County, Texas|Erskine Cemetery]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2309786&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2613&CSsr=41&]||-||7||- |- |[[:Category: Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery, Marion, Texas|Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery, Marion]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2325019&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2613&CSsr=41&]||-||46||98% |- |[[:Category: Faith Lutheran Church Columbarium, Seguin, Texas|Faith Lutheran Church Columbarium, Seguin]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2291568&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2613&CSsr=41&]||-||15||- |- |[[:Category: Farmyard Cemetery, Kingsbury, Texas|Farmyard Cemetery, Kingsbury]]||-||-||- |- |[[:Category:First United Methodist Church Columbarium, Seguin, Texas|First United Methodist Church Columbarium, Seguin]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2404704&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2613&CSsr=41&]||-||23||96% |- |[[:Category: Flagge Cemetery, Zorn, Texas|Flagge Cemetery, Zorn]]||-||-||- |- |[[:Category: Galle Mexican Cemetery, Seguin, Texas|Galle Mexican Cemetery, Seguin]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2390868&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2613&CSsr=41&]||-||39||64% |- |[[:Category: Garcia Cemetery, Kingsbury, Texas|Garcia Cemetery See: Harris-Garcia Cemetery, Kingsbury]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2436910&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2613&CSsr=41&]||-||16||- |- |Garden of Memories Cemetery, Seguin [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2213864&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2613&CSsr=41&]||-||45||9% |- |[[:Category: Garden of Memories Memorial Park, Seguin, Texas|Garden of Memories Memorial Park See: Garden of Memories Cemetery, Seguin]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2213864&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2613&CSsr=41&]||-||45||9% |- |[[:Category: George Schlather Farm, Cibolo, Texas|George Schlather Farm, Cibolo, Texas]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2435048&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2613&CSsr=61&]||-||2||50% |- |[[:Category: Gesche Cemetery, Zorn, Texas|Gesche Cemetery, Zorn]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2483795&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2613&CSsr=61&]||-||2||- |- |[[:Category: Guadalupe Lutheran Church, Seguin, Texas|Guadalupe Lutheran Church, Seguin]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2340874&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2613&CSsr=61&]||-||4||- |- |[[:Category: Guadalupe Valley Memorial Park, New Braunfels, Texas|Guadalupe Valley Memorial Park, New Braunfels]]||-||8,337||84% |- |[[:Category: Gutz Family Cemetery, Marion, Texas|Gutz Family Cemetery, Marion]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2266820&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2613&CSsr=61&]||-||3||100% |} *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/etx/guadalupe/listguadalupe.html Cemeteries of Texas, Guadalupe, Gloria Mayfield] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2613 Find a Grave Cemeteries List1] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2613&CSsr=21& Finda Grave Cemeteries List 21] ===Sources=== *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guadalupe_County,_Texas *Handbook of Texas Online, John Gesick, "Seguin, TX," accessed June 22, 2016, http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hes03, Uploaded on June 15, 2010. Published by the Texas State Historical Association. *[https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=183800738462058&id=138963739612425 Seguin, Guadalupe County, Texas Facebook] *Smith, Julie Cauble. "Darst Creek Oilfield". Handbook of Texas Online. Texas State Historical Association. Retrieved 13 December 2010. *http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txguadal/ TEXGEN Web Site *http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txguadal/ *http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txnueces/Yellow%20Fever.html *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txguadal/KINFOLKS.htm People and places] *[http://www.theheritagemuseum.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/Copy-of-Cemetery-Log.pdf list of Cemeteries and Newspaper articles]

Guernsey de Havilland (Haviland) Family

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[[Category:Group Study for the Descendants of Thomas, Sieur de Havilland]] {{One Name Study|name=Haviland}} {{Image|file=Guernsey_de_Havilland_Haviland_Family.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=de Havilland (Guernsey) Lineage Group Study }} == Destinations == * [[Space:Havilland_-_de_Havilland_Bookmarks|Haviland - de Havilland Bookmarks]] * [[Space:Guernsey_de_Havilland_(Haviland)_Family|Group Study for the Descendants of Thomas, Sieur de Havilland (Jurat of Guernsey, 1470)]] * [[Space:The_Haviland_-_de_Havilland_Heritage_Society|The Haviland - de Havilland Heritage Society]] + [http://www.havilands.org www.Havilands.org] * [[:Category:Haviland-deHavilland_DNA_Project|The Haviland - de Havilland Y-DNA Study]] + [http://havilanddna.com www.HavilandDNA.com] * [[Space:Haviland_-_de_Havilland_Name_Study|Haviland - de Havilland Name Study]] * [[Space:Haviland_Family_Mysteries|Haviland Family Mysteries]] * [https://www.facebook.com/groups/Haviland1/ Haviland Facebook Page] == Descendants of Thomas, Sieur de Havilland == This page centralizes research about: # The de Havilland Surname as it relates to the family that originated on Guernsey, believed to descend from a one [[DeHaviland-4 | Thomas, Sieur de Haveilland]], Jurat of that place in 1470, and about his origins. # All Individuals and Surnames that descended from Thomas. See the [[:Category:Group_Study_for_the_Descendants_of_Thomas%2C_Sieur_de_Havilland#Profile_Signets|Index]] for profiles highlighted for study using one of our de Havilland signets. === About de Havilland === :The surname of this genealogy may originate on the Cotentin Peninsula, extending from the French coast of Neustria, which is modern-day Normandy. These people were subjects of the Merovingians and Carolingians of their respective times. A fief lord by the name of Abilant allegedly governed a fortress that dated between 700-800 C.E. This castle was alleged to stand overlooking the sea on the mouth of the river Saire and defend those shores. During the Norman conquest, those defenses would ultimately fail, and there are scant records that Abilant even existed, but there are signs of buried ruins all around the peninsula, and offshore (as the sea level has risen since those days). It is also possible much of its stone was reused for the manor houses and other structures standing in the region to this day. :And so it is generally accepted that the Guernsey family of "de Havilland," which yielded the American, Canadian and Australian families of "Haviland," descended from the holders of this fortress. We do not have sufficient "proof" of this, and in fact there are not enough genealogical records to trace ourselves back that far. However, it is the prevailing and most likely theory, and our DNA Haplogroup supports the general notion. :If we accept this origin, after the fortress fell during the Viking raids, the family of Abilant obviously survived. Whether they remained for a time or migrated immediately, their descendants eventually established themselves on the Channel Island of Guernsey by the second millennium. It is here where we can trace the earliest genealogy, with varying degrees of probability, back to the 1400's, and to a single man named Thomas, who occupied the position of Jurat - an office that exists to this day as both a judiciary and a legislative authority of the island. From him, the increasings really began. :The name Havilland (with a double-L) is genealogically older and slowly emerged as the "correct" spelling with the founding of the [http://www.college-of-arms.gov.uk/ College of Arms], and the onset of printing presses and other means of publishing. The spellings Haveland and especially Haviland (both with a single L) are more recent, originating in certain Guernsey descendants in England. The loss of the second L probably has no cause but phonetic. The more important change, which was likely deliberate, was that some branches stopped using "de" as a Nobiliary particle. (Therefore, "de Havilland" became "Haviland.") In the case of the de Havilland family, the particle was a remnant of their origins with the Franks, where it served as a nom de terre ("name of land") for a fief lord ("Lord de Abilant" - or, "Lord of Abilant"). Those in England who wished to publicly disassociate themselves with the French (especially during the time of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Wars_of_Religion Huguenot Wars]) might have dropped "de" from their name purposely. This might why the branches who immigrated to America, who sided with Protestantism and sought the same religious freedom as the Huguenots, officially used "Haviland" as their surname. :The de Havilland branches survive to this day, but most of them continue to live in Great Britain. So "Haviland" and "de Havilland" are considered to be parallel modern spellings of a surname that belongs to the same family, in most cases. :While "Haviland" is by far the most common spelling of the name in America and Canada, variant spellings such as Heavilon and Heavirland arose on specific branches for reasons unknown. Y-DNA evidence has been proven them to be de Havilland descendants also. :Also see: [[Space:De_Havilland_of_Guernsey_/_Neustria:_Deep_Ancestry%2C_Family_Origins%2C_and_Heraldry|de Havilland of Guernsey / Neustria: Deep Ancestry, Family Origins & Heraldry]]. === Conflicting Surnames === :The [http://havilanddna.com Haviland - de Havilland Y-DNA Study] has identified that there are at least two known "competing" categories of people who bear variations of the same surname, but whose surname etymology and genealogy are different. # There are one or more families that trace back to Ireland (whether North or South), and in some cases seems to have had an early spelling of "Havlin." Modern spellings might include "Havelin" or "Haviland." # There are multiple families that trace back to Germanic countries who spell their name as "Haverland." Modern spellings might still include "Haverland" but may also be "Haviland." These families are proved by DNA testing to so far be unrelated to each other, much less to the Guernsey family, as their surname is etymologically based on the geographic and cultural status of the ancestor. (From Dutch "Haver"=oats, "Land"=field. Multiple unrelated individuals who might be oat farmers or simply living on plains of oats would therefore be called Haverland, and this became the "family name" of their descendants.) :The above groups are not within the scope of this Group Study, which is concerned only with the de Havilland family of Guernsey with roots in Neustria, and their descendants, the majority of whom are now referred to as Haviland outside of England and Guernsey. :For more about the '''surname''' across all these genealogies, please visit [[Space:Haviland_-_de_Havilland_Name_Study|The Haviland - de Havilland One Name Study]]. == Acknowledgements == ''Some information on this page is courtesy [[Space:The_Haviland_-_de_Havilland_Heritage_Society|The Haviland - de Havilland Heritage Society]] ([http://www.havilands.org www.Havilands.org]).''

Guerra Name Study

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[[Category:Guerra Name Study]][[Category: Karnes County, Texas, Guerra Name Study]][[:Category: Karnes County, Texas]][[Category: Hidalgo County, Texas, Guerra Name Study]][[Category: DeWitt County, Texas, Guerra Name Study]][[Category: Live Oak County, Texas, Guerra Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] {{One Name Study| name =Guerra}} {{Mexican Roots}} {{US History|sub-project=Texas}} {{Migrating Ancestor| origin = Mexico | destination=Texas| origin-flag = Flags_of_Mexico-3.png| destination-flag =US_State_Flag_Images-67.png}} This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Guerra and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. ===Templates=== {{One Name Study| name =Guerra}} {{One Name Study| name =Guerra}} {{Mexican Roots}} {{Mexican Roots}} {{Image|file=US_State_Flag_Images-67.png|align=l|size=s|caption=Born in }} {{Image|file=US_State_Flag_Images-67.png|align=l|size=s|caption=Born in _____ }}{{clear}} {{Migrating Ancestor| origin = Mexico | destination=Texas| origin-flag = Flags_of_Mexico-3.png| destination-flag =US_State_Flag_Images-67.png}} {{Migrating Ancestor| origin = Mexico | destination=Texas| origin-flag = Flags_of_Mexico-3.png| destination-flag =US_State_Flag_Images-67.png}} {{US History|sub-project=Texas}} {{US History|sub-project=Texas}} ==Historical Records== ===United States Federal Censuses=== ====[[:Category: 1870 United States Federal Census|1870 United States Federal Census]]==== :[[Space: Hidalgo County, Texas|Hidalgo County, Texas]] ====[[:Category: 1880 United States Federal Census|1880 United States Federal Census]]==== :[[Space: Hidalgo County, Texas|Hidalgo County, Texas]] ====[[:Category: 1900 United States Federal Census|1900 United States Federal Census]]==== :[[Space: Karnes County, Texas|Karnes County, Texas]] ====[[:Category: 1910 United States Federal Census|1910 United States Federal Census]]==== :[[Space: Karnes County, Texas|Karnes County, Texas]] ====[[:Category: 1920 United States Federal Census|1920 United States Federal Census]]==== :[[Space: Karnes County, Texas|Karnes County, Texas]] ====[[:Category: 1930 United States Federal Census|1930 United States Federal Census]]==== :[[Space: Karnes County, Texas|Karnes County, Texas]] ====[[:Category: 1940 United States Federal Census|1940 United States Federal Census]]==== :[[Space: Karnes County, Texas|Karnes County, Texas]] [[:Category: Bolivar County, Mississippi]] Research Sources: :[http://www.somosprimos.com/inclan/garzafalcon.htm Inclan, John. Blas de la Garza Falcon Descendancy Report] :[http://www.somosprimos.com/inclan/inclan.htm Inclan, John D. Research Table of Contents for founding families of Northern Mexico] :[http://www.somosprimos.com/inclan/garza.htm Inclan, John D. Pedro de la Garza Descendant Report] :[http://www.somosprimos.com/inclan/tremino.htm Inclan, John D., Tremino y Quintanilla Descendant Report] :[http://raullongoria.net raullongoria.net] :[http://villadan.com villadan.com] :[http://www.sologenealogia.com/gen/index.php sologenealogia.com] :[http://www.sologenealogia.com/Pasajeros/index.htm sologenealogia.com Pasajeros Index] :Rio Grande Valley Genealogical Society :[http://www.guadalajaradispensas.com/ Guadaljara Dispensas Marriage Records 1600-1699, 1700-1799, 1800-1899, Nueva Galicia, Guadalajara and Jalisco]

Guidance for Creation of United States Cemeteries

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[[Category: United States, Cemeteries]] ==General Guidance== Although cemetery categories are quite similar across the globe, every country has slightly different [[Help:Category Names for Regions|place name structure]]. Cemetery names are listed at various places, including FindAGrave, BillionGraves, Town/City municipal departments, church records, etc. (this list is not all-inclusive.) Check the [[:Category: United States, Cemeteries]] and find the state in which you wish to create a cemetery. Find the correct county category and open it. Look through the list to see if the category already exists. If it is not in the list in the particular state, proceed to create a new cemetery category. Alternately, If you are creating or editing a person profile, there is a button for category searching located on the toolbar above the edit box. Press it and a search box appears. You may type a cemetery name to verify if the category already exists. If the correct name is in a list which may pop up, choose it and the category will be added to the profile. If it has not already been created, proceed to add the cemetery to the heirarchy. In the United States, cemetery categories are created following this format: [[Category:Cemetery Name, City/Town Name, State Name]]. Example: [[Category:Oak Grove Cemetery, Logan, Ohio]] [[Category:Holy Cross Cemetery and Mausoleum, San Diego, California]] Though the county name is posted in FindAGrave for every cemetery, it is ''' not''' to be added to the category name of every US cemetery. It needs to be added in certain cases, as follows: When a cemetery lies outside the city/town limits and is located in a county area, the category looks like this: [[Category: Cemetery Name, County Name, State Name]]. Example: [[Category:La Soledad Cemetery, Zapata County, Texas]] [[Category:Walker Cemetery, Clinton County, Missouri]] Things get a bit more complicated when there is more than one town or city name with the same or a similar name. In such a case, the county name must be included in the cemetery category name. Members should consult a source such as Wikipedia to determine if more than one place in a particular state has the same name. Take a look at: [[Wikipedia:Bainbridge, Ohio|Bainbridge, Ohio]]. Examples: [[Category:Old Southwest Cemetery, Bainbridge, Geauga County, Ohio]] [[Category:Bainbridge Cemetery, Bainbridge, Ross County, Ohio]] ===Special Cases=== '''Townships''': Some counties in US states are divided into townships. (The list of states that include townships is at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Townships_in_the_United_States_by_state this link]). Please note that Wikipedia' s naming of a township is not necessarily the same as we name them here at WikiTree. Example: [[Wikipedia:Berkshire Township, Ohio]] would be [[Category:Berkshire Township, Delaware County, Ohio]] in WikiTree's category system. If a cemetery lies within a township, but NOT inside city/town limits, the township name should be included in the category, along with the county name. If the cemetery lies within a city/town, the township name does not need to be included. ===Next Steps after Creation=== ''Once you create the cemetery'', the text of the category name will appear in {{Red|red}} on the profile. This is because it is still a “wanted” category. You must take the further step of adding a category tag to this newly created category in order to connect it to the category hierarchy (sometimes called the category tree). You have one more step left in order to do this. '''To complete the process''' of cemetery creation, you must add the parent category tags to the newly created category page in order to “nest” the category into the hierarchy. This means you add the county cemeteries category in this format: [[Category:County Name, State Name, Cemeteries]] and the geographical place name category: [[Category:City/Town Name, State Name]]. If the cemetery lies in a county, but outside city/town limits, the category will be [[Category:Cemetery Name, County Name, State Name]]. {{Red|A note about census-designated places (CDPs) and unincorporated communities: According to [[Help:Category_Names_for_Regions#US_Unincorporated_Places|the help page for US regional location categories]], unincorporated places are named the same as incorporated cities/towns, therefore they may be used as locations in cemetery category names. CDPs, however, are frowned upon. The help actually says "try to avoid creating categories for CDPs." So, if the place is designated a CDP (use Wikipedia), please use the county naming method as outlined in the previous paragraph.}} If the cemetery is in a township, you will still add the county cemeteries category, along with the geographical category: [[Category:Township Name, County Name, State Name]]. ====Cemetery Category Page Text==== You also need to add at least 50 characters of text to the page. You can add the address and Find a Grave link, which will usually be enough. Long, detailed information should be added to a free-space page. See: [[Space:How_to_Create_a_Cemetery_Free_Space_Page]]. If you are comfortable enough with using templates and their parameters, you should add the Category Info Box for Cemeteries. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:CategoryInfoBox_Cemetery this link] Parameters to use that need to be filled in: {{CategoryInfoBox Cemetery
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You could also use the following, if you have the information:
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===Things to Remember=== *In Louisiana, there are no counties, but there are parishes. Simply use the parish name in place of a county name. *'''Do NOT use &,#, @ and other such characters in a category name.''' Use the word “and” in lower case. [[Category: Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Cemetery, Jefferson County, Iowa]] *Saint vs. St. - Find A Grave spells out Saint in a cemetery name, but research further and check the photo of the cemetery sign (if there is one posted), the cemetery web site, the church it is attached to or whatever outside sources that can be found, including Google. Check the county cemeteries category to see if the cemetery already exists under either name (often it does.) *Mount vs. Mt. - see the Saint vs. St. information as this overlaps. *Using apostrophes - Find A Grave does not use apostrophes in the names of cemeteries, but WikTree categories may include them. Again, check the cemetery sign photo, if there is one, and/or their web site. Some cemeteries do not use one. :::Example: ::::[[Category:Saint John Lutheran Cemetery, Luana, Iowa]] ::::[[Category:St. John's Cemetery, Montgomery County, New York]] ===Links=== :See: [[Space:United_States_Cemeteries_With_Searchable_Indexes|United States Cemeteries With Searchable Indexes]].

Guide To Working on Military Ancestors

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This is a photocopy of research done by a previous researcher that S. Parker provided for consideration of his family's history. And another research provided this text to be proved/rewritten. Genealogy Posted 14 Oct 2012 by cezanne75z (Genealogy courtesy of Sharon Lodge) Descendants of Johann Christoph Geuther Generation No. 1 1. JOHANN CHRISTOPH4 GEUTHER (JOHANN GEORG3, JOHANN CONRAD2, JOHANN1 GEUTER) was born 12 Jan 1772 in Leutenberg, Thuringia, Germany, and died Aug 1838 in Leutenberg, Thuringia, Germany. He married BARBARA REGINA ZIEGENSPECK 24 Oct 1797 in Germany. She was born 23 Feb 1772 in Graefenthal Germany, and died 1836 in Leutenburg, Thuringia, Germany. Notes for JOHANN CHRISTOPH GEUTHER: Records found in Lutheran church records in Leutenberg Germany: Johann Christoph becomes a nail smith. Later in life he also functions as church sexton. He marries Oct. 24, 1797 Barbara Regina Ziegenspeck, from Graefenthal. They have 10 children, 5 of them die in early childhood, the other 5 immigrate to the U.S. In 1800 the town of Leutenberg is devastated by a terrible fire. 141 houses including church, school and civic center burn to the ground. Only 10 houses survive in Leutenberg. Johann Christoph dies in August of 1838, and his wife Barbara died 1836. More About JOHANN CHRISTOPH GEUTHER: Fact 1: Owned a nail mill in Saxony. Mill was Fact 2: burned after being robbed. Fact 3: Fled for his life after losing a battle. Fact 5: Came to America about 1832, Philadelphia, Fact 6: Penn. to Franklin Co., Oh. about 1845. Fact 7: Was the only child of a Spanish general. Children of JOHANN GEUTHER and BARBARA ZIEGENSPECK are: 2. i. JOHANN CHRISTIAN ADAM5 GEUTHER, b. 02 Feb 1800, Leutenberg, Thuringia, Germany. 3. ii. GEORGE GOTTFRIED CHRISTIAN GEUTHER, b. 22 Feb 1804, Leutenberg, Thuringia, Germany; d. 05 Aug 1876, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. iii. CHRISTIANE AGUSTE SOPHIE GEUTHER, b. 25 Jan 1808, Leutenberg, Thuringia, Germany; d. look in Franklin Co., Ohio. More About CHRISTIANE AGUSTE SOPHIE GEUTHER: Fact 5: Franklin Co., Oh. 4. iv. AUGUST CHRISTOPH WILHELM GUIDER, b. 05 Jul 1810, Leutenberg, Thuringia, Germany; d. 23 Dec 1870, Washington Tp., Hardin Co., Ohio. v. HENRIETTE FREDERIKE WILHAMINE CAROLINE GUIDER, b. 21 Jul 1814, Leutenberg, Thuringia, Germany; d. look in Franklin Co., Ohio. More About HENRIETTE FREDERIKE WILHAMINE CAROLINE GUIDER: Fact 5: Possibly Franklin Co., Oh. Generation No. 2 2. JOHANN CHRISTIAN ADAM5 GEUTHER (JOHANN CHRISTOPH4, JOHANN GEORG3, JOHANN CONRAD2, JOHANN1 GEUTER) was born 02 Feb 1800 in Leutenberg, Thuringia, Germany. He married CHRISTIANE CATHERINA BOXHORN Bef. 1823 in Leutenberg Germany. She was born Abt. 1798 in Germany. Notes for JOHANN CHRISTIAN ADAM GEUTHER: 4 Records found in church records in Leutenberg Germany: Adam marries Christiane Catherina Boxhorn (before 1823 in Leutenberg) and has 7 children. Four die early of rheumatoid fever, the last son in March 1839. Which means Adam and his surviving children must have immigrated after March 1839. Maybe with the same ship as his brother Gottfried/Godfrey. Surviving children of Adam Geuther: Henriette Christiane Caroline, b. Mar. 27, 1828 August Christoph Wilhelm, b. Aug. 4, 1831 Wilhelm Christian Carl Gottlieb, b. Dec. 27, 1834 Children of JOHANN GEUTHER and CHRISTIANE BOXHORN are: 5. i. CAROLINE (GUYTER)6 GEUTHER, b. 17 Mar 1828, Germany; d. 13 Apr 1904, Franklin Co., Ohio. 6. ii. AUGUSTUS (GUYTER) GEUTHER, b. 04 Aug 1832, Saxony, Germany; d. 29 Sep 1884, Franklin Co., Ohio (Riverside Cemetery). 7. iii. CHARLES GEORGE (GUYTER) GEUTHER, b. 04 Aug 1832, Saxony, Germany; d. 29 Sep 1884, Franklin Co., Ohio. iv. MARY (GUYTER) GEUTHER, b. Abt. 1842. 3. GEORGE GOTTFRIED CHRISTIAN5 GEUTHER (JOHANN CHRISTOPH4, JOHANN GEORG3, JOHANN CONRAD2, JOHANN1 GEUTER) was born 22 Feb 1804 in Leutenberg, Thuringia, Germany, and died 05 Aug 1876 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He married (1) MARGARET //. She was born Abt. 1810 in Germany. He married (2) JOHANNE EMILLIE VON REIN Abt. 1830 in Germany. She was born Abt. 1809 in Germany, and died Aft. 1839 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Notes for GEORGE GOTTFRIED CHRISTIAN GEUTHER: PASSENGER LISTS: Philadelphia, 1800-1850 July 20, 1839 Geuther, Gottfried age 35 Johanne Emilie age 30 Friedericke Aguste age 7 Christian Henry age 6 mos? Johanne Dorothea age 4 John Christoff age 2 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * "German Lutheran Interments" XR 485.1 Geuther, Christopher Sec. B Lot 119 Geuther, Gottfried Sec. B Lot 119 Reinterred Philadelphia Memorial Park (Chester County) 1969 Greenmount cemetery 4301 N. Front St., Philadelphia Pg. 613 "Gopsill's Philadelphia Directory 1870" Part I Geuther, Gottfried, grocer, 1910 Amber St. Christian N. (Edward K. Tryon, Jr., & Co.) h 1651 Cadwalder Wm., Machinist h 1910 Amber St. ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ Pg. 579 " Philadelphia Directory" 1875 5 NOTE: Gottfried not listed Geuther, John C., wheelwright, h 941 E. Dauphin ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ Pg. 668 "Philadelphia Directory" 1885 Christian N. Geuther (Edward K. Tryon, Jr., & Co.) h 1651 Cadwalder John C. Geuther h 241 N. 2nd St. Louisa Geuther, drygoods, 1910 Amber Wm. Geuther, machinist, h 1716 Uber Pg. 730 Guider, Emma, dressmaker, 2053 Franklin St. ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ Pg. 698 "Philadelphia Directory" 1890 John C. Geuther, sec., h 2441 N. 2nd, (John O. Conveyancer, Drexel Bldg.) Louisa, drygoods, 3024 Fkd. ave. Wm. E., machinist, h 2418 Orkney ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ CD #359 FTM Passenger List: Geuther, G.G.C. - Philadelphia Gender: Male Age: 35 Occupation: Smith Country of origin: Leutenberg Country of destination: Saxony Ship name: Barque Johann George Port of Arrival: Philadelphia Arrival date: July 20, 1839 National Archives Series #425 Microfilm #54 List #137 ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* 1860 Philadelphia, Ward 20, Div. Godfrey Geuther head carver (b 1837)*** Margaret wife (b 1810) William son (b 1842) Rosanna Pa. (b 1846) Charles Pa. (b 1851) Isaac Pa. (b 1851) David Pa. (b 1854) Barbara Mitchel boarder Catherine Hummel laundress ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ 6 More About GEORGE GOTTFRIED CHRISTIAN GEUTHER: Burial: Reinterred Philadelphia Memorial Park1 Naturalization: 1844, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Notes for JOHANNE EMILLIE VON REIN: Philadelphia, 1800-1850 Passenger and Immigration Lists: Johanne Emilie Geuther Arrival Date: 20 Jul 1839 Age: 30 Gender: Female Port of Arrival: Philadelphia Place of Origin: Leutenberg Destination: Saxony Ship Name: Barque Johann George National Archives' Series Number: 425 Microfilm Number: 54 List Number: 137 ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ Children of GEORGE GEUTHER and MARGARET // are: i. MARY6 GEUTHER, b. Abt. 1840, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 8. ii. WILLIAM GEUTHER, b. Abt. 1842, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. iii. ROSANNA GEUTHER, b. Abt. 1846, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; d. Pennsylvania. Notes for ROSANNA GEUTHER: 1860 U.S. Census - Philadelphia, Pa. Geuther, Godfrey 63 Germany Margaret 50 Wuertemberg Mary 20 Pennsylvania William 18 Pa. Rosanna 14 Pa. Charles 12 Pa. Isaac 9 Pa. David 6 Pa. ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ 1870 U.S. Census - Philadelphia, Pa., 20th Ward Margaret Geuther 60 Wuertemberg Charles 21 Pennsylvania Isaac 19 Pa. David 15 Pa. Rosie 20 Pa. Annie 82 ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* 1880 U.S. Census - Philadelphia, Pa., Girard Ave. Charles Geuther 30 Plumber Pennsylvania Margaret 70 Mother Wuertemberg Rosa 32 Sister (pneumonia) Pa. Hummel, Aunt (bronchitis) Prussia 7 iv. CHARLES WALTER GEUTHER, b. Abt. 1848, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; d. Bef. 1912, Pennsylvania; m. MALINDA PRUTZMAN, 1869, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 9. v. ISAAC F. GEUTHER, b. May 1851, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. vi. DANIEL GEUTHER, b. Abt. 1854, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Children of GEORGE GEUTHER and JOHANNE VON REIN are: vii. FRIEDERIKE AUGUSTE6 GEUTHER, b. 29 Jul 1831, Leutenberg Germany. viii. CHRISTOPH HEINRICH FRIEDRICH GEUTHER, b. 30 Dec 1834, Leutenberg Germany. Notes for CHRISTOPH HEINRICH FRIEDRICH GEUTHER: Christian Henry Geuther arrived in U.S. July 20, 1839 at the age of 4. Port of arrival: Philadelphia Place of Origin: Leutenberg Sestination: Saxony Ship Name: Barque Johann George ix. JOHANNE DOROTHEA GEUTHER, b. 30 Dec 1834, Leutenberg Germany. 10. x. JOHANN CHRISTOPH NICOLAUS GEUTHER, b. 13 May 1837, Leutenberg Germany; d. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. xi. FRIEDERIKE DOROTHEA WILHELMINE GEUTHER, b. 14 Jan 1839, Leutenberg Germany; d. Possibly enroute to America. 4. AUGUST CHRISTOPH WILHELM5 GUIDER (JOHANN CHRISTOPH4 GEUTHER, JOHANN GEORG3, JOHANN CONRAD2, JOHANN1 GEUTER) was born 05 Jul 1810 in Leutenberg, Thuringia, Germany, and died 23 Dec 1870 in Washington Tp., Hardin Co., Ohio. He married (1) CHRISTINA DANIEL Abt. 1830 in Leutenberg, Thuringer, Germany, daughter of UNKNOWN and UNKNOWN. She was born 07 Jul 1812 in Schwartzburg-Rodolstadt, Germany, and died 25 Feb 1852 in Washington Tp., Hardin Co., Oh.. He married (2) MARGARET ANN ORTH KAHLER 14 Jun 1858 in Hardin Co., Ohio2, daughter of ADAM ORTH and MARY WEAVER. She was born 21 Nov 1824 in Hessen, Darmstadt, Germany, and died 27 Jul 1904 in Allen Co., Lima, Ohio. Notes for AUGUST CHRISTOPH WILHELM GUIDER: Baltimore Passenger Lists, 1820-1948 1835-July Ship: Phoenix - Steerage Passengers Christian Name Family Name From Occupation Age Line #14 - August Christian Wilhelm Geuther Leutenberg Smith 25 (he) Line #15 - Sophie Geuther Leutenberg Smith 22 (she) ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Family Tree Maker: Family Archives CD #403 Marriage Record: Selected U.S./International Marriage Records, 1340 - 1980 Source #8830.542 Source type: Family Group Sheet, FGSE, listed as parents. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 3-18-1841: Vol E pg. 3, Grantee - Guither, Augustus from George Kurz and Catherine Kurz Washington Tp., NE 1/4 of NE 1/4 or S35; R 10, T 3, - 40 acres (Geo. Kurz was from Franklin Co., Oh.) 3-20-1850: Vol J pg 153, Grantee - Guiter, Augustus from N. F. Miller $160 Washington Tp., R 10, T 3, S 35 - 40 acres. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 1860 U.S. Census: Washington Tp., Hardin Co., Ohio 8 Agustus Guider 50 Farmer $2800 $400 Saxton Margaret 36 Wf Hessedoustot William 20 son Ohio Daniel 12 son Ohio Henrietta 15 dau Ohio Emiline 18 dau Ohio Caroline 1 dau Ohio Elizabeth 4 dau Ohio Frederick Kahler 9 son Ohio Margaret Kahler 7 dau Ohio Martha Kahler 5 dau Ohio Ludwick Kahler 3 son Ohio ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Agustus was a farmer. He was affiliated with St. John's Lutheran church at Blocktown. 1841 - land deed. 1844 - Paid Chattel tax. 1846 - land tax for Washington Tp., Hardin Co., Ohio Buried in Smith Cemetery. Died at 61 yrs. and bleeding of the stomach was the cause. Possibly bleeding ulcer. Emigrated from Germany 1832 (Upper Saxony) Name originally GEUTHER, changed to GUIDER. English spelling changed many names. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Final Distribution Will #1644 of August Guider David Obenour, Administrator Probate Court Hardin County To the probate court within and for the county of Hardin and State of Ohio. Your petitioner, Margaret Guider, widow of August Guider deceased, respectfully aforsaid, that the appraises of the personal estate of said decedant allowed the sum of Four hundred and four dollars in property and money for the support of your petitioner and Caroline C., Margaret Anna, Christopher, Sarah B., Louisa J. and Christina Dora Guider minor children of said decedant, all of whom are under the age of whom are under the age of twelve years, for one year from the time of the death; that said sum is altogether insuffient for the purpose aforesaid and they will ____________ the a____________ sum of Five hundred dollars. Your petition therefore prays that the allowance aforesaid may be increased said sum of five hundred dollars and that the administrator ___________ ________ of said August Guider may be directed to pay the same over to your petition in pursuance of the statute in such case made and provided. Margaret Guider (widow) (X his mark) of August Guider (deceased) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Augustus Christopher William was born in Rudolstadt in Thurengia Germany. Andre Schmidt, Professional Genealogist, Shukowstrasse 12, 04347 Leipzig, Germany 9 More About AUGUST CHRISTOPH WILHELM GUIDER: Burial: Smith Cemetery - Rt. 701 Cause of Death: Bleeding from stomach (possibly an ulcer?) Occupation: Farmer Notes for CHRISTINA DANIEL: Christina came to America with Augustus. Buried in Smith Cemetery. Born August 1812 in Schwartzburg-Rodolstadt, Germany. Died at 39y 7m 18d in Washington Tp., Hardin Co., Ohio ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* In Dola Cemetery Andrew Daniels born 1849 and died 1914. Elizabeth Daniels, wife of Andrew, born 1856 and died 1934. Samuel Daniels, Vet. S.A.W. 1876-1937 Cora M. born 1880, died 1958. More About CHRISTINA DANIEL: Burial: Smith Cemetery - Rt. 701 Notes for MARGARET ANN ORTH KAHLER: 1900 US Census: Lima, Allen Co., Ohio Margaret Guider hd Nov 1824 (75) wd Ger. Ger. Ger. Crawford, Albert L. S-I-L Oct 1858 (41) Oh Oh Oh Callie C. dau March 1858 (42) Oh Ger Ger ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* PROBATE RECORD #1644 Hardin County, Ohio Filed August 11, 1871 David Obenour Adm. of August Guider dec'd. hereby waives notice of the filing of this petition and hereby enter my appearance being this 11th day of August A.D. 1871. Signed - D. Obenour Administrator To the probate court within and for the county of Hardin and State of Ohio. Your petitioner Margaret Guider widow of August Guider deceased, respectfully represent that the appraiser of the present estate of said decedant allowed the sum of four hundred and four dollars in property and money for 10 the support of your petitioner and Caroline C., Margret Anna, Christopher, Sarah B, Louisa I. and Christena Dora Guider, minor children of said decedant, all of whom are under the age of twelve years, for one year from the time of his death; that said sum is altogether insufficient for the purpose aforsaid, and they will require the additional sum of five hundred dollars. Your petitioner therefore prays that the allowance aforesaid may be increased said sum of five hundred dollars and that the administrator _____________ ___________ of said August Guider may be directed to pay the same over to your petitioner in pursuance of the statute in such care made and provided. Margaret Guider, widow (X her mark) of August Guider, deceased * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * GRANTOR (seller) Volume 58 Pg 424 1884 - GUIDER, Margaret sold to Isaac Ault 40 A, R10 T3 S34, Washington Tp., Hardin Co., Ohio Volume 34 Pg 543 1871 - GUIDER, A. by Admin. to Charles G. Tiersch 80A, R10 T3 S35, Washington Tp., Hardin Co., Ohio Volume 67 Pg 261 1887 - GUIDER, Margaret sold to Joseph Cotterill 20A, R10 T4 S9, Cessna Tp., Hardin Co., Ohio GRANTEE (buyer) Volume 36 Pg 32 1872 - GUIDER, Margaret from John Osborn 40A, R10 T3 S34, Washington Tp., Hardin Co., Ohio Volume 58 Pg 334 1884 - GUIDER, Margaret from Chris Guider 40A, R10 T3 S34, Washington Tp., Hardin Co., Ohio Volumbe 58 Pg 384 1884 - GUIDER, Margaret from Isaac Ault 20A, R10 T4 S9, Washington Tp., Hardin Co., Ohio More About MARGARET ANN ORTH KAHLER: Fact 2: Married by Simon Read, J. P. Fact 3: Came to America when she was 8 yrs. old. Fact 4: (check death date - July 1901) 11 Fact 5: Buried in Smith Cemetery Fact 7: Married by Simon A. Reid, J.P. Children of AUGUST GUIDER and CHRISTINA DANIEL are: i. INFANT6 GUIDER, b. Abt. 1833, Leutenberg, Thuringer, Germany; d. Abt. 1833, Leutenberg, Thuringia, Germany. ii. INFANT GUIDER, b. Abt. 1833, Leutenberg, Thuringer, Germany; d. Abt. 1833, Leutenberg, Thuringia, Germany. 11. iii. JULIA ANN GUIDER, b. 09 Nov 1835, Columbus, Franklin Co., Oh.; d. 12 Oct 1888, Hardin Co., Oh.. 12. iv. CHARLES ANDREW GUIDER, b. 05 Nov 1837, Columbus, Franklin Co., Oh.; d. 29 Nov 1902, Hardin Co., Oh.. 13. v. WILLIAM HENRY GUIDER, b. 24 Feb 1840, Columbus, Franklin Co., Oh.; d. 10 Nov 1913, Hardin Co., Oh.. 14. vi. HENRIETTA GUIDER, b. 1845, Washington Tp., Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 11 Jun 1880, Hardin Co., Ohio. vii. EMILINE (EMMA) C. GUIDER, b. 04 Apr 1847, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 25 Apr 1886, Philadelphia, Pa.. Notes for EMILINE (EMMA) C. GUIDER: EMMA C. GUIDER Friends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services on Wednesday afternoon at half past two o'clock at her late residence 2053 Franklin Street. Interment at Mount Vernon. (Philadelphia Public Ledger 4-27-1886) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * DEATH OF MISS EMMA GUIDER We regret to learn of the death of Miss Emma Guider, which occured at Philadelphia, Penn., last Sunday. The deceased formerly lived in Kenton, but for the past ten years resided with relatives in the city where she died. For several years she has been afflicted with that dread disease consumption. Her many friends here will receive the news of her death with deep sorrow. (4-29-1886 - Kenton newspaper) Copied from Vol. III "Old Kenton Newspaper & Marriage Notices" * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Mrs. J. A. Steiner, of Cessna township, who was called to Philadelphia to see her sister Miss Emma Guider, whose death we announced week before last, returned home a few days ago. In our notice of the death of Miss Guider we stated that she was born in Cessna township, this county. She was born in Washington township, Easter Sunday, April 4th, 1847, and she died in Philadelphia Easter Sunday, April 25th, 1886. The deceased was a devout member of the Baptist church. She was greatly esteemed by all who knew her and death is deeply regreted by her relatives and friends. (5-13-1886 - Kenton newspaper) Copied from V III "Old Kenton Newspaper & Marriage Notices" * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * (Mrs. J. A. Steiner was Julia Ann/Mrs. George John Steiner) Mount Vernon cemetery: Ridge av opp Laurel Hill; office 940 S. 8th St., Philadelphia More About EMILINE (EMMA) C. GUIDER: Fact 1: dressmaker Fact 2: Christian Fact 3: buried in Mount Vernon cemetery, Fact 4: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania viii. ELIZABETH GUIDER, b. 1848, no further information. 15. ix. JOHN DANIEL GUIDER, b. 04 Oct 1850, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 04 Apr 1919, Hardin Co., Oh.. Children of AUGUST GUIDER and MARGARET KAHLER are: x. CHRISTINA CAROLINE "CALLIE"6 GUIDER, b. 28 Feb 1859, Washington Tp., Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 1932, Nebraska; m. ALBERT L. CRAWFORD, 11 Nov 1883, Hardin Co., Oh.; b. Oct 1858, Ohio; d. Aft. 1930. Notes for CHRISTINA CAROLINE "CALLIE" GUIDER: Nov. 22, 1883 - MARRIED - Albert Crawford and Callie Guider at the bride's residence, three miles south of Dunkirk, Sunday, November 11. More About CHRISTINA CAROLINE "CALLIE" GUIDER: Fact 3: Info from obituary and Adrienne M. Griffis Fact 4: 2421 Shawn Dr., San Pablo, Ca. 94806 Fact 5: 1917-Denver, Colorado 12 Notes for ALBERT L. CRAWFORD: 1900 US Census - Lima, Allen Co., Ohio (St. Johns Ave.) Margaret Guider hd Nov 1824 (75) wd Germany Crawford, Albert L. S-I-L Oct 1858 (41) Oh. Oh. Oh. tool dresser Callie C. dau. March 1858 (42) Oh Ger Ger ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* 1920 US Census - Greeley, Weld Co., Colorado Albert L. Crawford 61 hd. Oh. Oh. Oh. Proprietor of restaurant Callie wife 61 Oh. Ger. Ger. Mgr. of restaurant ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* 1930 US Census - Denver, Denver, Colorado Albert L. Crawford 71 Oh. Oh. Oh. Keeper of lodging house private Caroline C. wife 71 Oh. Ger. Ger. ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* It would appear sisters, Caroline "Callie" and Christena "Tena" lived near each other in census reports. 16. xi. MARGARET ANN "MAGGIE" GUIDER, b. 28 Feb 1861, Washington Tp., Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 29 Aug 1914, Harper Co., Kansas. 17. xii. JOHN CHRISTOPHER "CHRIS" GUIDER, b. 04 Jun 1862, Washington Tp., Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 12 Mar 1939, Allen Co., Oh.. 18. xiii. SARAH REBECCA "SADIE" GUIDER, b. 23 Dec 1863, Washington Tp., Hardin Co., Oh.; d. Bef. 1910, Lima, Allen Co., Ohio. 19. xiv. LOUISA JANE "LIDA" GUIDER, b. 12 Jul 1865, Washington Tp., Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 14 Jun 1940, Allen Co., Oh.. 20. xv. CHRISTINA "TINA" GUIDER, b. 14 Oct 1866, Washington Tp., Hardin Co., Oh.; d. May 1933, Colorado. Generation No. 3 5. CAROLINE (GUYTER)6 GEUTHER (JOHANN CHRISTIAN ADAM5, JOHANN CHRISTOPH4, JOHANN GEORG3, JOHANN CONRAD2, JOHANN1 GEUTER) was born 17 Mar 1828 in Germany, and died 13 Apr 1904 in Franklin Co., Ohio. She married CHRISTIAN AUGUSTUS DIETZEL 11 Oct 1851 in Franklin Co., Ohio. He was born Jan 1828 in Baden-Baden, Germany, and died 1906 in Franklin Co., Ohio. Children of CAROLINE GEUTHER and CHRISTIAN DIETZEL are: i. CHARLES AUGUSTUS7 DIETZEL, b. 04 Oct 1854, near Shepherd, Ohio; d. Jun 1933, Gahanna, Franklin Co., Ohio; m. MYRA ANETTE SELLS, 31 Aug 1878, Franklin Co., Ohio; b. 12 Jul 1855, Dublin, Franklin Co., Ohio; d. 25 May 1943, Gahanna, Franklin Co., Ohio. Notes for CHARLES AUGUSTUS DIETZEL: From the Mifflin Township history Charles Dietzel, Sr., died a number of years ago. He was a German, born in Baden-Baden. In early life he fled from his native land to escape the three years of military training required of every German youth. In this country he married Marionette Sells, the daughter of one of the oldest pioneers of Washington Township. The Sells were a prominent family in Europe, and are said to be related to the Queen of Holland. The first of the family to immigrate to this region was Ludwig Sells, who came from Huntington, Pa. in 1800, and settled on the present site of Dublin, O. With him came four of his sons, namely, Samuel, Peter, Benjamin and William. Eight years later the fifth son named John came. All of them settled in the vicinity of Dublin, and were prominent in the early settlement of Washington Township. Peter was the founder of the Sells Circus, which travelled over the United States in earlier days. ii. LEWIS T. DIETZEL, b. Jun 1858, Mifflin Twp., Franklin Co., Ohio. iii. AUGUSTUS "GUS" DIETZEL, b. Abt. 1861. iv. WILLIAM A. DIETZEL, b. Aug 1862. v. CAROLINE DIETZEL, b. Abt. 1862, Franklin Co., Ohio; d. 1895, Franklin Co., Ohio. 6. AUGUSTUS (GUYTER)6 GEUTHER (JOHANN CHRISTIAN ADAM5, JOHANN CHRISTOPH4, JOHANN GEORG3, JOHANN CONRAD2, JOHANN1 GEUTER) was born 04 Aug 1832 in Saxony, Germany, and died 29 Sep 1884 in Franklin Co., Ohio (Riverside Cemetery). He married (1) RACHEL //. She was born 17 Mar 1828 in Bavaria, and died 13 Apr 1904. He married (2) FREDERICKA SMITH 28 Feb 1853 in Franklin Co., Ohio. She was born 13 Abt. 1832 in Saxony, Germany, and died in Riverside Cemetery. More About AUGUSTUS (GUYTER) GEUTHER: Fact 1: Farmer Fact 3: Cause of death - accident - 53 yrs. old Children of AUGUSTUS GEUTHER and RACHEL // are: i. CLARA7 GEUTHER, b. Abt. 1870, Franklin Co., Mifflin Tp., Ohio. ii. MINNIE GEUTHER, b. Abt. 1870. Children of AUGUSTUS GEUTHER and FREDERICKA SMITH are: iii. CAROLINE "CARRIE"7 GUIDER, b. 1855, Franklin Co., Ohio; d. 1895, Franklin Co., Ohio (Mifflin Tp. Cem.); m. WALTER FRANKENBERG, 28 Mar 1873, Franklin Co., Ohio; b. 15 Dec 1839, Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio; d. 16 May 1913, Franklin Co., Ohio (Mifflin Tp. Cem.). More About WALTER FRANKENBERG: Fact 1: Civil War 2-20-1865 to 9-26-1865 Camp Chase Fact 2: Lexington, Ky. mustered out. Fact 3: Death Certif. #27808 - widower, 73y 5m 1d Fact 4: Brights disease. Leah informer Fact 5: Ward 3, Columbus, Oh.=1379 N. Grant Ave. Fact 6: Gahanna Cemetery 5-18-1913 iv. LEWIS OR LOUIS GEUTHER, b. Oct 1857, Franklin Co., Ohio; d. Aft. 1920, Franklin Co., Ohio; m. EMMA SCHAU, Abt. 1882, Franklin Co., Ohio; b. Oct 1863, Ohio. 7. CHARLES GEORGE (GUYTER)6 GEUTHER (JOHANN CHRISTIAN ADAM5, JOHANN CHRISTOPH4, JOHANN GEORG3, JOHANN CONRAD2, JOHANN1 GEUTER) was born 04 Aug 1832 in Saxony, Germany, and died 29 Sep 1884 in Franklin Co., Ohio. He married JEMIMA A. STRAIT 19 Mar 1863 in Franklin Co., Ohio. She was born 25 Aug 1837, and died 17 Dec 1901 in Franklin Co., Ohio - Mifflin Tp. cemetery. Child of CHARLES GEUTHER and JEMIMA STRAIT is: i. LAURA7 GEUTHER, b. 20 Feb 1868, no further information. 8. WILLIAM6 GEUTHER (GEORGE GOTTFRIED CHRISTIAN5, JOHANN CHRISTOPH4, JOHANN GEORG3, JOHANN CONRAD2, JOHANN1 GEUTER) was born Abt. 1842 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He married CARRIE 1869. She was born 1846 in Pennsylvania. Child of WILLIAM GEUTHER and CARRIE is: i. WILLIAM7 GEUTHER, b. 1869, Pennsylvania. 9. ISAAC F.6 GEUTHER (GEORGE GOTTFRIED CHRISTIAN5, JOHANN CHRISTOPH4, JOHANN GEORG3, JOHANN CONRAD2, JOHANN1 GEUTER) was born May 1851 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He married KATHERINE HILL 1874 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Child of ISAAC GEUTHER and KATHERINE HILL is: i. JAMES7 GEUTHER, b. Oct 1883, New York. 10. JOHANN CHRISTOPH NICOLAUS6 GEUTHER (GEORGE GOTTFRIED CHRISTIAN5, JOHANN CHRISTOPH4, JOHANN GEORG3, JOHANN CONRAD2, JOHANN1 GEUTER) was born 13 May 1837 in Leutenberg Germany, and died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He married MARY SWARTZ. 14 Child of JOHANN GEUTHER and MARY SWARTZ is: i. KATHARINE7 GEUTHER. 11. JULIA ANN6 GUIDER (AUGUST CHRISTOPH WILHELM5, JOHANN CHRISTOPH4 GEUTHER, JOHANN GEORG3, JOHANN CONRAD2, JOHANN1 GEUTER) was born 09 Nov 1835 in Columbus, Franklin Co., Oh., and died 12 Oct 1888 in Hardin Co., Oh.. She married (1) ROBERT W. SKATES 29 Dec 1853 in Hardin Co., Oh., son of JAMES SKATES. He was born 24 Jul 1830 in Ohio, and died 05 Apr 1860 in Hardin Co., Oh.. She married (2) GEORGE JOHN STEINER 04 Oct 1860 in Hardin Co., Oh., son of JOHANN STEINER and MARGARETA BECK. He was born 03 May 1830 in Wurtemburg, Germany, and died 25 Aug 1915 in Hardin Co., Oh.. Notes for JULIA ANN GUIDER: Born 11-9-1835 in Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio. Lived on High Street, German Village area. Died of consumption 10-12-1888 at 53y 10m 17d in Cessna Tp. and is buried in Salem Cemetery. Married by Moses Bonham, J.P. 12-29-1853 to Robert Skates. Married to George John Steiner 10-4-1860. More About JULIA ANN GUIDER: Burial: Salem Cemetery Notes for ROBERT W. SKATES: Robert Skates was a director of Brush College Sub District No. 4 in 1859 and 1860. The Obenour Church lists Robert Skates in the "Class of Males" from the 1853 book. He was listed as a farmer in the 1850 census. He died of pneumonia and is buried in Smith Cemetery. He purchased 80A from Alexander McCalla for $400 Jan. 3, 1850 which was the West half of NE qtr., Sec. 10. 1840 census of Cessna Tp., Hardin Co., Ohio James Skates head of household and the following: Males under 5 = 2 " 5 and under 10 = 1 " 30 and under 40 = 1 Females under 5 = 2 " 5 and under 10 = 1 " 30 under 40 = 1 Total in household = 8 1850 census of Cessna Tp.: Robert Skates listed with Simon A. Reed and Eliza Reed Daniel Skates beside Charles Cessna In 1850 Pleasant Tp., Hardin Co., Ohio there was A. Mary Scates age 58 head of household born in Pennsylvania. 15 More About ROBERT W. SKATES: Fact 1: Farmer Fact 2: Obenour Church, Cessna Tp., Methodist Fact 3: Robert was living with Elijah Wilson in Fact 4: 1850 in Cessna Tp., Hardin Co., Oh. Fact 5: Buried in Smith Cemetery, Cessna Tp. Fact 6: died of pneumonia. 80 A from Alexander Fact 7: McCalla for $400. 1-3-1850 Cessna Tp., Fact 8: West half of NE qtr., Sec. 10 More About GEORGE JOHN STEINER: Burial: Salem Cemetery Children of JULIA GUIDER and ROBERT SKATES are: i. WILLIAM C.7 SKATES, b. Dec 1854, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 09 Dec 1854, Hardin Co., Oh.. More About WILLIAM C. SKATES: Fact 5: Buried in Smith Cemetery. ii. MARY VANDORA SKATES, b. 03 Feb 1857, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 07 Feb 1943, Norwich, Kansas; m. JAMES WILLIAM CESSNA, 09 Aug 1876, Hardin Co., Oh.; b. 17 Dec 1856, Cessna Tp., Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 26 Jan 1931, Norwich, Kansas. Notes for MARY VANDORA SKATES: Look under Hazel Dell Cessna in the Cessna file for story of early Cessna's in Kansas. MRS. J. W. CESSNA - Obit Mrs. J. W. Cessna, whose maiden name was Mary Vandora Skates, was born in Cessna township, Hardin county, Ohio on February, 3rd, 1857, and departed this life on February 7, 1943, in Norwich, Kansas, at the age of 86 years and 4 days. On August 8, 1876 she was united in marriage to J. W. Cessna in Hardin county, Ohio. To them were born seven children: five sons and two daughters, all of whom survive. In 1881 they came to Kansas and settled on a farm near Rago in Kingman county where they resided until 1930 when they retired from the farm and moved to Norwich, Kansas, where she lived until her death. Being one of the early and true pioneers she contributed much to the making of a new country. A brief life sketch can not reveal the true worth of a pioneer. In early life she united with the Methodist church and always maintained a deep love for the same. She was optimistic in her views and cheerful dispostion which made for her many friends. She had an independent nature and spirit which would not let her give up. She loved life and its beauties until the last. The home, the community and the church suffers the loss of a true mother in Christ. Her husband preceded her in death twelve years ago. She is survived by all of her children. Roy and Mrs. Eugene Wallace of Norwich; Clyde of Rago; Pearl of Canada; Bert of Ingalls, Kansas; Noel and Mrs. R. A. Herman of Wichita, Kansas; also by 2 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren and one half brother, Clarence Steiner of Kenton, Ohio, and a host of friends and neighbors. The funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock in the Methodist church at Norwich by her pastor, Rev. W. B. Gummern and interment was in the Greenwood cemetery near Belmont with the J. A. Green mortuary in charge. More About MARY VANDORA SKATES: Fact 1: Homemaker, midwife, nurse. Fact 3: Mary never came back to Ohio after 1880. Fact 4: Clarence Steiner went to Kansas many times Fact 5: Buried in Belmont Cemetery, Kingman Co., Fact 6: Kansas. Sold 80 A to George J. Steiner for Fact 7: $2000. 7-2-1875. West half of NE qtr. Sec Fact 8: 10, Cessna Tp. Notes for JAMES WILLIAM CESSNA: ANOTHER PIONEER CALLED IN DEATH J. W. Cessna, of Canton Township, Died Last Monday Afternoon Was Father of Clyde Cessna, a Nationally-Known 16 Airplane Manufacturer - Funeral Held Tuesday Afternoon James William Cessna, 74, a resident of Kingman county for about 50 years, passed away at his home in Norwich, Monday afternoon at one o'clock. Mr. Cessna had been in poor health for the past six or seven years, troubled with an anemic condition. Funeral services were held in the Methodist church at Norwich, Tuesday afternoon, conducted by Rev. R. F. Lyon, pastor of the church. Burial was in the cemetery north of Belmont. The Cessna family has long been one of the more well-known families of Canton township in southern Kingman county. Mr. Cessna's place, on the south side of the county road running from Rago to Norwich, was known far and wide as the home of the parents of Clyde Cessna, now of Wichita, who has gained a nation-wide reputation in aeronautics. Clyde Cessna was the pioneer airman of Kansas. The entire family of five sons and two daughters are all well known and respected. James William Cessna was born in Cessna township, Hardin county, Ohio, Dec. 17, 1856, and departed this life Jan. 26, 1931, at the age of 74 years, one month and nine days. He was married to Miss Mary Skates on Aug. 8, 1876. To this union seven children were born: five sons and two daughters. In their early married life Mr. and Mrs. Cessna moved to Kansas, preempting a farm in Canton township, until about a year ago, when they moved to Norwich. Mr. Cessna, pioneer of this part of Kansas was of kindly disposition and loved by all who knew him. He became a member of the Methodist church in early manhood, and transferred his letter to the Norwich church when he moved to Norwich. He leaves to mourn his death, his wife and five sons, Roy of Ulysses, Kansas; Clyde of Wichita; Pearl of Kimistino, Sankatchewan, Canada; Bert of Ingalls, Kansas; and Noel of Rago, Kansas; two daughters, Mrs. Grace Wallace of Norwich, and Mrs. Hazel Herman of Pittsburg, Penn.; and 22 grandchildren and many other relatives and friends. The sons and daughters were all present at the funeral but one son, Pearl, who is in Canada. More About JAMES WILLIAM CESSNA: Fact 1: Farmer Fact 3: Pioneer of Kingman Co., Kansas Fact 5: Buried in Belmont Cemetery, Kansas Fact 6: 74y 1m 9d iii. JOSEPHA SKATES, b. 13 Dec 1861, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 1861, Hardin Co., Oh.. More About JOSEPHA SKATES: Fact 5: Buried in Smith Cemetery Children of JULIA GUIDER and GEORGE STEINER are: iv. HENRY WILLIAM7 STEINER, b. 09 Nov 1861, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 18 Nov 1929, Lima, Allen Co., Oh.; m. EVA DOROTHY (DORA) STRANG, 22 Mar 1892, Hardin Co., Ohio; b. 22 Mar 1863, Holmes Co., Ohio; d. 14 Jun 1936, Hardin Co., Ohio. More About HENRY WILLIAM STEINER: Fact 1: Farmer Fact 5: Lakeview, Oh. Died of secondary infection Fact 6: following appendectomy. Mrs. H. W. Steiner Fact 7: informer on death certificate. Buried in Fact 8: Dunkirk cemetery. v. INFANT STEINER, b. Abt. 1863, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 1863, Hardin Co., Oh.. vi. JOHN DAVID STEINER, b. 26 Aug 1865, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 10 Nov 1893, Hardin Co., Oh.. More About JOHN DAVID STEINER: Fact 5: Buried in Salem Cemetery. 29y 2m 14 d, Fact 6: died of consumption. vii. EMMA LAVINIA STEINER, b. 21 Jun 1868, Cessna Tp., Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 23 Nov 1873, Cessna Tp., Hardin Co., Oh.. More About EMMA LAVINIA STEINER: Fact 5: Buried in Salem Cemetery. Died of dipth- Fact 6: eria 5y 10m 4d. viii. CLARENCE WILSON STEINER, b. 13 May 1875, Cessna Tp., Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 29 Nov 1961, Kenton, Hardin Co., Oh.; m. ELVA ILO HIGHSLIP, 20 Oct 1903, Kenton, Hardin Co., Ohio; b. 06 Sep 1881, Cessna Tp., Hardin Co., Ohio; d. 16 Oct 1947, Kenton, Hardin Co., Ohio. More About CLARENCE WILSON STEINER: Burial: Smith Cemetery - Rt. 701 17 Medical Information: From death certificate: mesenteric thrombosis More About ELVA ILO HIGHSLIP: Burial: Smith Cemetery - Rt. 701 12. CHARLES ANDREW6 GUIDER (AUGUST CHRISTOPH WILHELM5, JOHANN CHRISTOPH4 GEUTHER, JOHANN GEORG3, JOHANN CONRAD2, JOHANN1 GEUTER) was born 05 Nov 1837 in Columbus, Franklin Co., Oh., and died 29 Nov 1902 in Hardin Co., Oh.. He married MERILLA ANN KRIDLER 23 Oct 1871 in Hardin Co., Oh., daughter of DANIEL KRIDLER and JEANNETTE CAMPBELL. She was born 19 Oct 1850 in Trumbull Co., Oh., and died 24 Aug 1936 in Hardin Co., Oh.. Notes for CHARLES ANDREW GUIDER: CIVIL WAR RECORD: Corporal C. A. Guider 7-23-1863 to 7-14-1866 11th OVI Cavalry: 1861 - Ft. Laramie 1863 - Rocky Mountains 1865 - Ft. Marshall 1866 - Ft. Laramie 1866 - June 15 - Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas discharged 7-24-1866 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * July 23, 1863 Charles A. Guider enlisted as a private in a company recruited in Hardin county for a term of six months. The company was sent to Camp Dennison at Columbus, and was finally disbanded, whereupon Mr. Guider and other members of the organization joined the 11th Ohio Volunteer Cavalry, which was forthwith assigned to service in the northwest. There he had charge of mail squads between Horse Station and Fort Marshall, a distance of fifty-five miles, and he also encountered his full share of dangers and arduous service in other lines. In the spring of 1866 his company returned to Fort Laramie, and on the 15th of the following June the command started for the east arriving at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, about the middle of the following month. There Mr. Guider received his honorable discharge on the 14th of July, 1866. Frank Weller, a member of the same regiment, contributed to a Kenton paper some time ago a most interesting and appreciative article that the statements be perpetuated in this memoir. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * C. A. GUIDER, wheelwright and blacksmith, North Washington, was born November 5, 1837, in Columbus, Ohio. His parents, Augustus C. W. and Christena (Daniel) Guider, were natives of Schwartzburg-Rodolstadt, Germany; the former was born in 1810, died in 1870; the later born in 1812, and died in 1852. His grandfather was a Spaniard by birth. The parents of our subject came to Ohio about 1834, and to Washington Township in 1841. Our subject, who was the oldest son, spent his youth on the farm, where he was very ingenius, and often turned his hand at making harrows, plows, ox-yokes, etc. and even wagons and buggies. In the spring of 1858, he was employed by J. G. Orth, of Arcadia, Ohio, a wagon and carriage maker; and, in November of the same year, by Daniel Bouck, of Findlay, Ohio, where he distinguished himself as a mechanic. In May, 1860, he was working in the saw mill of J. G. Ott, in North Washington, Ohio, where he was soon appointed head sawyer, but he left in October of the same year and went to Indiana. On November 21, 1861, he sustained an injury by the overturning of a wagon, which crushed his right ankle joint, necessitating amputation. On July 23, 1863, he enlisted in the Eleventh Ohio Volunteer Cavalry, stationed in the Rocky Mountains. Our subject had charge of many a mail squad going from Horseshoe Station to Fort Marshall, a distance of twenty-five miles, and from 18 Fort Marshall to Deer Creek Station, a distance of thirty miles. He was in service three years, and was excused from duty only six days during the entire time. Fifteen months after his enlistment, he was promoted to Corporal, and was intrusted with large squads, as many as thirty-eight men and 500 mules and horses. In this position he was in great danger from the Indians. On one occasion, the Indians made an attack on the herd, and our subject and three brother officers, in looking for the Indians, and after the safety of the stock, went a distance of eighty miles, from sunrise to sunset, only stopping for their meals and twice to change horses. In the fall of 1865, Corporal Guider and twelve of his comrades were assigned, under Sergeant Denny, to Fort Marshall. At the latter place, during the last three months, our subject had charge of the artillery, which office was attained by his bravery and skill as a marksman. In July of 1861, he carried a message for re-enforcements from Col. Collins, at Fort Laramie, to Maj. Mackey, at Fort Halleck, a distance of 130 miles, in possession of the Indians, which journey was accomplished in a day and a half. In the spring of 1866, his company returned to Fort Laramie, and on June 15, started for the States, reaching Fort Leavenworth, Kan., about the middle of July. Their final discharge was on July 24, 1866. On his return, our subject hired out in Cessna Township at the building of a schoolhouse. He followed carpentering in the summer and blacksmithing in the winter for four years. He was married, at Kenton, October 23, 1871, to Merilla A. Kridler. She was born in Lordstown, Trumbull Co., Ohio, October 19, 1850, and is a daughter of Daniel and Jennette (Campbell) Kridler, the former a native of Pennsylvania. Four children have been born, viz.: Myrta, Eva Jennette, Ethel Pearl (who died September 6, 1880), and Emma Grace. After marriage, Mr. Guider carried on the manufacture of wagons and carriages, and did repairing on agricultural implements and machinery. From 1875 to 1881, he ran the shop by horse power; the band-saw, boring machine, drill and lathe were all his own make. In the fall of 1881, he was in the lumber business in Lynn Township, in company with M. L. Bridenstine and W. J. Obenour, but in September, 1882, sold out to them and returned to his home, where he has since remained. He is a member of the United Brethren Church, and has belonged to several temperance societies. (Copied from "History of Hardin Co. 1883) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * CHARLES A. GUIDER - In the death of Charles A. Guider, at his home in the village of McGuffey, on the 29th of November, 1902, there passed away one of the honored and sterling citizens of Hardin county, which had represented his home and been the scene of his endeavors during the major portion of his long and useful life. He was a man of great mechanical genius and ability, and during nearly his entire business career he was identified with mechanical enterprises, through the medium of which he attained independence and prosperity. He served with intrepid valor as a soldier of the Union in the Civil war, during nearly the entire period of which he was stationed with his regiment in the great northwest, where he assisted in holding the hostile Indians in subjection and also in other important military movements. It is said that he was the only man with an artificial leg who succeeded in enlisting in the army at the time of the Civil war, and this physical defect was not discovered by the military authorities for some time after he had entered the service. The infirmity never interfered with his duties as a soldier, and his record was one of signal gallantry. He was a man of unassuming characteristics but his intrinsic integrity, sincerity and honor were never questioned, so that it was a natural result that he should hold a secure place in the confidence and regard of the people of Hardin county, where he long lived and labored to worthy ends. It is a matter of gratification to be able to present in this work a brief review of his career. Charles A. Guider was born in the city of Columbus, Ohio, on the 5th of November, 1837, and was a son of Augustus C. and Christena (Daniel) Guider, both of whom were natives of Schwartzburg-Rodolstadt, Germany, where the former was born in 1810 and the later in 1812. Both passed the closing years of their lives in Hardin county, Ohio, where the mother died in 1852 and the father in 1870. The paternal grandfather of the subject of this memoir was of Spanish birth. Augustus C. Guider came with his wife to Ohio in 1834, and in 1841 they removed to Hardin county and settled in Washington township, where the father devoted the remainder of his life principally to agricultural pursuits. Of the six children Charles A. was the eldest son. 19 The educational advantages of Charles A. Guider in his boyhood and youth were limited, as he was reared to maturity in the pioneer wilds of Hardin county, but nevertheless succeeded in obtaining a good practical education and became proficient in three languages, namely: English, German and Siouxan (Indian). He early began to lend his aid in the work of the home farm and manifesting from his boyhood most pronounced mechanical ability. As a youth he made all the tools and implements used on the farm, even manufacturing wagons and buggies. In 1858, shortly before attaining his legal majority, he secured employment in the wagon factory of J. G. Orth at Arcadia, Hancock county, and in November of the same year he went to Findlay, this state, where he engaged in the same line of work and proved himself a skilled artisan. In May, 1860, he returned to Washington township, Hardin county, where he secured a position in a saw mill, in which he was soon made head sawyer. Soon afterward he went to Indiana, but he remained only a short time. He returned to Hardin county and here, on the 21st of November 1861, the accidental overturning of a wagon so severely crushed his right foot and ankle as to necessitate the amputation of the leg at a point midway between the ankle and knee. To the average man such an infirmity as that noted would have precluded all thought of going forth for service as a soldier, but the loyalty and patriotism of Mr. Guider were such that he refused to recognize his injury as a handicap, when the integrity of the nation was in peril through armed rebellion. Thus, on the 23rd of July, 1863, he enlisted as a private in a company recruited in Hardin county for a term of six months. This company was sent to Camp Dennison at Columbus, and was finally disbanded, whereupon Mr. Guider and other members of the organization joined the Eleventh Ohio Volunteer Cavalry, which was forthwith assigned to service in the northwest. There he had charge of mail squads between Horse Station and Fort Marshall, a distance of fifty-five miles, and he also encountered his full share of dangers and arduous service in other lines. He continued with his command for three years, during which he was absent from duty only six days. He was promoted to the office of corporal and was assigned to the charge of large squads of men sent forth on detail duty of dangerous order, the Indians being a constant menace to the troops in their operations. In 1865 Corporal Guider and twelve of his men were assigned to duty at Fort Marshall, where, during the last three months of his service, he had charge of the artillery, a preferment gained by his bravery and his skill as a marksman. In July, 1864, Mr. Guider carried a message, requesting reinforcements, from Colonel Collins, at Fort Laramie, Wyoming, to Major Mackey, at Fort Halleck, a distance of one hundred and thirty miles through a country infested by hostile Indians. He accomplished this hazardous mission in one and one-half days. In the spring of 1866 his company returned to Fort Laramie, and on the 15th of the following June the command started for the east arriving at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, about the middle of the following month. There Mr. Guider received his honorable discharge on the 14th of July, 1866. Frank Weller, a member of the same regiment, contributed to a Kenton paper some time ago a most interesting and appreciative article relative to Mr. Guider, who was still living at the time, and it is but consistent that the statements be perpetuated in this memoir. In the context only slight elimination and paraphrase are made, to render the article consonant with the province of the sketch here presented. "In reminiscent war talks with veterans of the Union army in different parts of the country, I have frequently mentioned a comrade of my own, who I claimed, was the only soldier with an artificial leg ever mustered into the United States army. This statement is usually received with polite incredulity by many soldiers, while some who are more pointed than polite flatly contradict it. It does seem incredulous that a man with one foot literally in the grave could pass the rigid medical examination that was supposed to prevail in the army, but that such a thing did actually happen, in one instance at least, can be verified by the officers and enlisted men of the regiment, as well as by the soldier himself, who has been a resident of Hardin county for many years. The soldier who is thus distinguished above his comrades is Charles A. Guider. Early in 1861 his foot was so crushed by the overturning of a wagon that amputation was necessary, midway between the ankle and knee. Guider was confined to his bed by the injury when the attack upon Fort Sumter was made, and the president issued his first call for troops. He is a patriot composed of the stuff of which good soldiers are made, and it grieved him deeply because he was debarred by the loss of his leg from offering his services to the country in its time of danger and need. When the stump was sufficiently healed the place of the missing leg was supplied by one of cork, which after a few weeks use, could not be detected save by a slight limp in walking. 20 "Guider would have enlisted as soon as he was able to go about, but he felt that it would be impossible for him to pass the strict medical examination to which volunteers are supposed to be subjected. However, in 1863, he did enlist in a company of six months' calvary that was being recruited in Kenton, hoping by hook or crook to slip past the examining surgeon. The six months regiment was disbanded at Camp Dennison and Guider, with several other Hardin county boys, joined the Eleventh Ohio Cavalry, which was being organized at that place. The writer entered the company from another county at the same time, and was mustered into the service with Guider. It is singular, indeed, that an army surgeon would perform his duty in so careless a manner as to pronounce a man with an artificial leg as physically sound and fit for active service in time of war; and the only way it can be accounted for is that the surgeon was under the influence of liquor. The examination in the case of the writer was superficial in the extreme and consisted of a few thumps on the chest and a silly question or two in regard to his physical condition. Guider's turn came next, and the inference is that his examination was conducted in the same free and easy manner, as he was accepted and the next day became a full-fledged soldier in Uncle Sam's army. When the organization of the regiment was completed it was sent to Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, and after a short campaign in pursuit of the freebooter, Quantrell, was ordered to Fort Laramie, in the territory that is now embraced in the state of Wyoming. "It was not until the regiment reached the latter place that it became generally known that one of its members sported a wooden leg. Then it was that the regimental surgeon sent for Guider and tendered him his discharge on the ground of physical disability. But the intrepid cavalry man would not have it that way. He said that he had enlisted for three years or during the war, and he intended to stick to the boys until he was either killed or discharged. He was true to his word and proved to be one of the bravest and most valuable soldiers in the regiment. There was not a soldier in the regiment more respected by both officers and men, and he had been but a short time in the company until, he was made a non-commissioned officer. During the three years the regiment was in the service he was on the sick report but three times, and never shirked a duty or asked a favor on account of his physical infirmity. He was always ready for duty and took an active part in all the marches, scouts, fights and skirmishes in which his company was engaged. Once he volunteered with a single companion to carry a dispatch from Fort Laramie to Fort Halleck, a distance of nearly one hundred and forty miles, over plain and mountains, through a wildly desolate country literally swarming with hostile savages who never took a prisoner alive. This was a feat that few men in the regiment, however daring would have cared to undertake. "After three years of arduous, dangerous and honorable service Comrade Guider was mustered out with the regiment, at Fort Leavenworth, July 14, 1864. He then returned to Hardin county, where he has since lived, proving himself to be as good and as useful a citizen as he was a brave and patriotic soldier. Mr. Guider is a modest and unassuming gentleman, as indeed are all good soldiers, and has never tried to gain fame or sympathy as the only one-legged man who ever enlisted in the army. He believes that he only did his duty, and has never sought fame on account of it. And it can also be added that up to this time his name does not appear on the pension rolls." Upon his return to his home in Hardin county Mr. Guider began work in the construction of a schoolhouse in Cessna township, and for four years thereafter he followed the trades of carpenter and blacksmith. In 1871 he married, and he then turned his attention to the manufacturing of wagons and carriages, establishing his shop in the village of North Washington, now Dola. From 1875 to 1881, he utilized horse power in the operation of the machinery of his shop. He manufactured his own band saw, boring machine, drill and lathe. In the autumn of 1880 he engaged in the manufacture of lumber, in Lynn township, and in this enterprise he was associated with M. L. Bridenstine and W. J. Obenour. In September, 1882, he sold his interest in the business and returned to his home in North Washington (now Dola) but in December, 1882, repurchased the business and moved to McGuffey where he continued to manufacture lumber until November 29, 1902, when he met his death by the explosion of the boiler in his mill. He was unswerving in his allegiance to the Republican party and took a deep and intelligent interest in the questions and issues of the day, though he had naught of ambition for official preferment of any description. He was a consistent and liberal member of the United Brethren church, an uncompromising advocate of all cause of temperance, and was a man who was signally true and loyal in all the relations of life. His heart was attuned to kindliness and charity, and he was a true friend to those in affliction 21 and distress. In the precints of his home, the center of his home, the center of his interests and affections, his noble character best revealed itself, and to those nearest and dearest there comes a measure of consolation and compensation in the memories of the past and in having lived in touch with one so generous and one who so well exemplified the truth of the statement that "The bravest are the tenderest; the loving are the daring." In Kenton, this county, on the 23rd of October, 1871, was solemnized the marriage of Mr. Guider to Miss Marilla A. Kridler, who was born at Lordstown, Trumbull county, Ohio, on the 19th of October, 1850, and who is a daughter of Daniel and Jennette (Campbell) Kridler, who settled in Trumbull county in an early day, the father having come to Ohio from Pennsylvania and having been of stanuch German ancestry. Mrs. Guider survived her honored husband and now resides near McGuffey. Mr. and Mrs. Guider became the parents of four children: Myrta Julia, Eva Jennette, Ethell Pearl and Emma Grace. Myrta Julia was married to William C. McGuffey, November 28, 1894, and now resides on their farm at McGuffey; Eva Jennette was married to William H. Powell February 10, 1897, and they reside on their farm near Ada; Ethel P. died on the 6th of September, 1880, at the age of four years; and Miss Emma G. is a successful and popular teacher in the public schools of Hardin county. (Copied from "History of Hardin County" by Minnie Kohler) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * WOULD MAKE ONE SHUDDER To Visit the Scene of the Saw Mill Explosion Presented a Terrible Sight to Those Early On the Scene Mill In Complete Ruins and Bodies Were Mangled Almost Beyond Recognition The scene of the saw mill explosion near McGuffey, was visited by hundreds of persons Saturday afternoon and Sunday. The sight presented was one that would unsteady the strongest nerves. People could hardly realize the awfulness of the scene. The first impulse was to turn away, so dereadful were the results. During Saturday afternoon and Sunday hundreds of persons visited the place. Even now it presents an uncanny sight, it being impossible to remove all vestige of those unfortunate human beings who lost their life in that fatal instant. But to the early visitors on the scene the sight presented was one that will not soon be removed from memory. The mill a complete wreck, and in the debris lay the mangled remains of those humans who but a few minutes before were strong and active men. The sight beggars description. The force of the explosion can be imagined, when it is known that one part of the engine that could not be lifted by three men was found six hundred feet away from the mill. The fact that the men were standing close to the engine, as results seem to indicate, is all that saved their bodies from being blown to atoms. The mill was completely wrecked, brick being blown as far as a half mile; but for some reason the bodies of the three men were not carried far from the engine, this being accounted for by the fact that all were close to the engine at the time of the explosion. Mr. C. A. Guider the owner of the mill was found lying near the engine and his oil can near by. His limbs were broken in several places and his body badly cut and bruised. Mr. Armentrout the engineer was likewise near by and was probably the most disfigured. His body was literally cut to pieces, the head being bursted open. He was recognizable only by his clothing. Mr. Decker was almost as badly cut and bruised. In fact but very few bones that were not broken in the bodies of either of the three men. In one of the men a stick had been driven clear through the head entering just below the chin. The sight was one that not every person could witness. The Cause Not Known The cause of the explosion is only a matter of speculation. The explosion occurred a few minutes after the men had gone from their dinner. It is presumed the water in the engine was very low and that cold water was put in the boiler. One engineer who was there examined one of the pieces of the engine and said that it indicated that 22 it had been red hot. The engine was one that had been in use many years. The home of Mr. Guider which was but about 50 feet away was not injured to any extent, which was from the fact that the force of the explosion seemed to be in the opposite direction. Those in the house though were shocked by the affair and for a short while could not realize what had happened. A look in the direction of the mill told the sad state. It had been completely wrecked. Even the sides of the well near by for several feet down were completely torn out. Who The Unfortunates Are C. A. Guider, one of the victims, was the owner and manager of the mill. He is a well known person of that locality and is highly respected by all who knew him. Mr. Guider was an old soldier and had quite a remarkable career. Not withstanding that he carried a wooden leg he succeeded in being enlisted in the Cavalry and served three years. He is a brother to W. H. Guider of this city and is well known to many Kenton people. He leaves a wife and three girls. Mr. Guider was a man past fifty years of age. The funeral will occur from the Huntersville church Tuesday morning at 2 o'clock. Albert Armentrout, another one of the unfortunates, was engineer at the mill. He was a man past thirty and leaves a wife and four children. He was a good hard working man and respected by all who knew him. Oscar Decker, the other victim of this terrible accident, was a man under twenty-five years old. He leaves a bride of a few months. He was an industrious young man and had not been employed at the mill a great while. His death, as that of the others, will be mourned by all who knew him. The funeral of Mr. Decker and Mr. Armentrout occured from their homes in McGuffey Monday. The sympathy of an entire community is extended to the bereaved families of those unfortunate persons. (Copied from Daily Democrat 12-1-1902) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * CIVIL WAR RECORD - 11TH OVI CAVALRY 1861 - Ft. Laramie 1863 - Rocky Mountains 1865 - Ft. Marshall 1866 - Ft. Laramie 6-15-1866 - Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas 7-24-1866 - Discharged * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ELEVENTH OHIO VOLUNTEER CAVALRY Three Years Service Companies A, B, C, and D of this Regiment were organized as the Seventh Ohio Volunteer Cavalry, but were consolidated December 19, 1861, with the Sixth Ohio Volunteer Cavalry, forming the First Battalion of that Regiment, the whole being then rendezvoused at Camp Dennison, Ohio. March 13, 1862, the First Battalion, under command of Lieutenant Colonel William O. Collins, was detached from the Sixth Ohio Volunteer Cavalry and ordered to report to General Halleck, at St. Louis, Mo., by whom it was ordered to proceed to Fort Laramie, D. T. (now Wyoming), where it arrived May 30, 1862, having marched overland from Fort Leavenworth, Kans., a distance of about 640 miles. During the summer of 1862, the Battalion was permanently detached from the Sixth Ohio Volunteer Cavalry and designated as the "First Independent Battalion Ohio Volunteer Cavalry." A Battalion of four companies (E, F, G, and H) was organized at Camps Dennison and Chase, Ohio from June 26 to July 31, 1863 and the two Battalions were consolidated and designated the "Eleventh Ohio Volunteer Cavalry." The Second Battalion was called into service during John Morgan's raid 23 through Ohio and after the capture and dispersion of his force returned to Camp Dennison, O. Leaving Camp Dennison August 1, 1863, the Second Battalion reached Fort Leavenworth, Kans., on the 13th. While there awaiting supplies, the sacking and burning of the town of Lawrence, Kans., occurred, and the Battalion was sent in pursuit of Quantrill. After marching about 150 miles it was recalled, and on September 2, proceeded across the plains for Fort Laramie, where it arrived October 10, 1863. Companies I, K, and L were organized June 30, 1864 at Fort Laramie, D.T., being composed of surplus recruits assigned to the Regiment. Companies A, B, C, and D were mustered out April 1, 1865, at Omaha, Neb., by reason of expiration of term of service. The remaining companies, being the last volunteer troops from Ohio, in service, were mustered out July 14, 1866 at Fort Leavenworth, Kans., by order of the War Department. The ground of the operations of this Regiment, which was never actually together during its term of service, was in the center of the Rocky Mountains and the then hostile Indian country, before the organization of the Territory of Wyoming, when nearly all that vast extent of territory was known as Dakota and Idaho. Its principal duty was to guard the Pacific Telegraph line and the overland route of communication and supply, extending from Colorado and western Nebraska and Kansas, through Wyoming and Idaho to Utah and Oregon. With the exception of Fort Laramie, the men of this Regiment erected and guarded all the military posts and stations established in 1864 and 1865 on the lien of communication and supply indicated, to make the circuit of which required one thousand miles of travel. From March 1 to September 5, 1865, a single company of this Regiment erected five posts, guarded one hundred and fifty miles of Pacific Telegraph line, and its several detachments had thirteen engagements with Indians. Two companies, on a charge upon and the burning of an Indian Village, marched twelve hundred miles and were out fifty-eight days. The official list of battles in which this Regiment bore an honorable part, is not yet published by the War Department, and it is difficult to definitely locate and designate the numerous engagements between its detachments and the Indians. The following, however, is a list of the principle battles, compiled after a careful research, during the preparation of this work: South Pass, November 24, 1862 Sweet Water Bridge April 3, 1863 Mud Springs Station February 6, 1865 Rush Creek February 8, 1865 Near Laparelle Creek February 13, 1865 Near Poison Creek March 8, 1865 Fort Marshall March 28, 1865 Deer Creek Station April 21, 1865 Camp Marshall April 23, 2865 Deer Creek May 23, 1865 St. Mary's Station May 27, 1865 Elkhorn May 28, 1865 Near Deer Creek June 3, 1865 Sage Creek Station June 8, 1865 Sweet Water Bridge June 22, 1865 Rock Creek June 30, 1865 Platte Bridge, (Ft. Casper) July 26, 1865 Powder River August 20, 1865 Indian Village, (Tongue River) August 29, 1865 (Pgs. 547 and 548 "List of Battles") More About CHARLES ANDREW GUIDER: Fact 1: Wagon maker, sawyer. 24 Fact 2: United Brethren Church Fact 3: Civil War veteran, outstanding story of Fact 4: his adventures during the war. Fact 5: Woodlawn Cemetery, Ada, Oh. 65y 24d. Fact 6: Killed in a steam engine explosion in Fact 7: Marion Tp., Hardin Co., Oh. Fact 8: Birthplace-S. High St., Columbus, Oh. Notes for MERILLA ANN KRIDLER: Marilla Ann Kridler Guider - Obit RITES FOR BELOVED RESIDENT SCHEDULED FOR TOMORROW A beautiful and complete life which has been filled with devotion to her home and friends was brought to a peaceful close when Marilla Ann Kridler Guider, resident of Hardin county for many years, closed her eyes in eternal sleep Monday at 8:10 a.m. at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. C. McGuffey at McGuffey. Marilla Ann Kridler Guider was born in Lordstown Trumbull county, October 19, 1850, died August 24, 1936, aged 85 years, 10 months and five days. She was the daughter of Daniel and Jeanette Campbell Kridler, natives of Pennsylvania, who emigrated by wagon train in the early pioneer days to settle in Trumbull county and thence migrated westward to Washington Twp., Hardin County, in 1854. She was married October 23, 1871, to Carl A. Guider, veteran of the Civil war. To this union were born four children; one daughter Ethel and her husband preceded her to her heavenly home. There were left to mourn their loss three daughters, Mrs. W. C. McGuffey, McGuffey, Mrs. W. H. Powell, Ada, and Mrs. L. C. Orth, Kenton, Ohio. Two grandchildren Carl McGuffey, Shelbyville, Mich. and Mrs. S. P. Beaman, Kenton, and four great grandchildren; and one sister Mrs. Julia Pulcheon, Williamstown. Mrs. Guider was a woman of fine character and her beautiful attributes will ever be remembered by those who knew and enjoyed her acquaintance. Her unselfish spirit, cheerful disposition and pleasing personality endeared her to her many friends and relatives who mourn with the family in her passing. The deceased was a member of the Christian Church in early life, later transferring her membership to the Methodist church, Huntersville, where she was a faithful and consistent member. Funeral services will be conducted at the home of Mrs. W. C. McGuffey, McGuffey, Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. The services will be in charge of Rev. Newcomb; interment to be in Woodlawn cemetery, Ada. More About MERILLA ANN KRIDLER: Fact 2: Methodist church at Huntersville, Oh. Fact 5: Buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Ada, Oh. Children of CHARLES GUIDER and MERILLA KRIDLER are: i. MYRTA JULIA7 GUIDER, b. 09 Aug 1872, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 18 Oct 1958, Hardin Co., Oh.; m. WILLIAM CYRUS MCGUFFEY, 28 Nov 1894, Hardin Co., Oh.; b. 11 Mar 1872, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 10 Jun 1947, Hardin Co., Oh.. Notes for MYRTA JULIA GUIDER: MRS. WILLIAM C. McGUFFEY Mrs. Myrta Guider McGuffey, 86, widow of William C. McGuffey died Saturday morning in San Antonio hospital, Kenton, after a three year illness. A life-long resident of this area, Mrs. McGuffey was born Aug. 9, 1872 in Dola to Charles and Marilla (Kridler) Guider. She was married to William C. McGuffey on Nov. 28, 1894 and he died June 10, 1947. Long active in the social and civic life of the community, Mrs. McGuffey was a member of the Current Events club, Ada Chapter of OES and the McGuffey Methodist church. 25 Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Eunice Beaman, McGuffey and a son, C. Carl McGuffey, Shelbyville, Mich.; four grandchildren, 14 great grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. Emma Orth, Kenton. Services were held Tuesday afternoon in the family residence, the Rev. Warren F. Richie officiating. Interment was in Woodlawn cemetery. Hanson funeral home was in charge of arrangements. Memorial service was conducted Sunday evening by members of Ada Chapter No. 6, of the Eastern Star. (Copied from the Ada newspaper) More About MYRTA JULIA GUIDER: Fact 2: McGuffey Methodist church Fact 3: Member of Ada Chapter OES, Current Events Fact 4: Club. Fact 5: Buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Ada, Oh. Notes for WILLIAM CYRUS MCGUFFEY: W. C. McGUFFEY CAREER ENDED BY DEATH Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at his late home for William C. McGuffey, 75, prominent citizen of the McGuffey community for many years, who died Tuesday morning in McKitrick hospital after a four-day illness. He had been in declining health for months, and had been removed to the hospital Sunday following a severe heart attack. Born on Mar. 11, 1872, the son of Cyrus and Elizabeth Patterson McGuffey, Hardin county pioneers, he had spent practically his entire life on the homestead a quarter mile north of McGuffey. The family once moved to Indiana for six years, then returned to their old home. Mr. McGuffey attended Ohio Northern and Ohio State universities. On Nov. 28, 1894, he married Myrta Guider, who survives. Also living are two children, Carl of Shelbyville, Mich., and Mrs. Eunice Beaman, at home; four grandchildren, Billie Beaman of McGuffey; Mrs. Lavern Young, Flint, Mich.; William McGuffey, Shelbyville, Mich.; and Mrs. Merry Lynch, Maywood, Ill.; and two great-grandchildren. He was a member of Ada Lodge No. 344, F&AM, Ada chapter No. 138 RAM; and the Methodist church. At the time of his death he was president of the Michigan Land Co. of Ohio, with offices in McGuffey. He had served as the first president of the Hardin county Conservancy district board; was a former democratic representative from Hardin county; former member of the National Onion Growers association. The Rev. Raymond Touvell officiated at the services at 3 p.m. Thursday. Interment was made in Woodlawn cemetery. (Copied from the Ada Herald) ii. EVA JEANETTE GUIDER, b. 11 Jun 1874, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 17 Feb 1952, Hardin Co., Oh.; m. WILLIAM HENRY POWELL, 10 Feb 1897, Hardin Co., Oh.; b. 15 Sep 1875, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 11 Jul 1946, Ada, Hardin Co., Oh.. Notes for EVA JEANETTE GUIDER: MRS. WILLIAM H. POWELL Funeral service for Mrs. Eva Jeannette Powell, 77, were held Wednesday afternoon in the residence on Route 1, Rev. George Eley of West Jefferson officiating. Interment was in Woodlawn cemetery. Mrs. Powell died Sunday evening in San Antonio hospital after a long illness. A daughter of Carl A. and Marilla A. (Kridler) Guider, she was born in Washington township, near Dola, on June 11, 1874. She was married to William Powell in 1897 and he died July 11, 1946. She had been active in the Huntersville Methodist church, Ada Chapter No. 6 OES and the Sorosis literary club. Survivng are two sisters, Mrs. Will McGuffey of McGuffey and Mrs. Emma Orth, Kenton; a niece, Mrs. Eunice Beaman, McGuffey; and a nephew, Carl McGuffey, Shelbyville, Mich. (Copied from the Ada newspaper) More About EVA JEANETTE GUIDER: Fact 3: Ada Chapter No. 6 OES, Sorosis Literary Fact 4: Club. Fact 5: Buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Ada, Oh. Notes for WILLIAM HENRY POWELL: WILLIAM H. POWELL Funeral service for Eva Jeanette Powell, 77, were held Wednesday afternoon in the residence on Route 1, Rev. George Eley of West Jefferson officiating. Interment was in Woodlawn cemetery. Mrs. Powell died Sunday evening in San Antonio hospital after a long illness. A daughter of Carl A. and Marilla A. (Kridler) Guider, she was born in Washington township, near Dola, on June 11, 1874. She was married to William Powell in 1897 and he died July 11, 1946. She had been active in the Huntersville Methodist church, Ada Chapter No. 6 OES and the Sorosis literary club. 26 Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Will McGuffey of McGuffey and Mrs. Emma Orth, Kenton; a niece, Mrs. Eunice Beaman, McGuffey; and a nephew, Carl McGuffey, Shelbyville, Mich. (Copied from the Ada newspaper) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * PROMINENT HARDIN CO. FARMER DIES William Henry Powell, 79, a prominent Hardin Co. farmer residing five miles southeast of Ada, died unexpectedly in Ada at 10 o'clock Thursday morning. Mr. Powell was leaving the Farmers Exchange elevator at Ada when he collapsed and fell into the car as he was prepared to return to his home. An Ada physician was called and pronounced Mr. Powell dead from coronary thrombosis. He had been in failing health for a year. Mr. Powell was a director of the First National bank, Ada, and a member of the Hardin Co. Republican Central committee. He had been a member of Pleasant Hill grange for 48 years. He belonged to the Huntersville Methodist church and was a member of the Masonic lodge and of the Order of the Eastern Star. A son of Joseph and Olive (Henry) Powell, he was born Sept. 15, 1875, in Marion Tp., and lived in the community all of his life. He was married in 1897 to Eva Guider, who survives and with whom he would have observed a golden wedding anniversary next February 10. Besides his wife, Mr. Powell is survived by a brother, O. C. Powell, route 1, Ada, and a sister Mrs. Verna Ream also of route 1, Ada. A sister is deceased. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon in the residence. Rev. Frank Brown Ada, Methodist pastor, will officiate assisted by Rev. J. M. Gambill of Dunkirk, Huntersville pastor. Interment will be in Woodlawn cemetery, Ada. The body was taken to the Lantz and Cretors funeral home Ada, and will be returned to the residence Friday afternoon. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * "History of Hardin County" William H. Powell is one of the representative young agriculturists of Liberty township and a member of one of the oldest families of Hardin county, a son of Joseph and Olive E. (Henry) Powell, both born in this county, the former in 1850 and the latter in 1854. Both were born in Marion township, and they yet reside there on a farm of eighty-seven acres. He is a grandson on the paternal side of William Powell, who came from his native England to this country at an early age, and he married here Nancy Lyons, of German extraction, they becoming the parents of Joseph, Sarah, George, Elizabeth, John and James. William Powell died in the year of 1859. On the maternal side Mr. Powell is a grandson of David and Jane (Donaldson) Henry, the former also from England. Five children were born to Joseph and Olive (Henry) Powell: Harlan J., now deceased; William H.; O. C.; Stella M.; and Verna F. Stella is the wife of C. L. Mathews. Joseph Powell has been prominently identified with the history of Hardin county from its earliest epoch. William H. Powell, his son, was born in Marion township of Hardin county September 15, 1875, and the training which he received in its district schools was supplemented by a course at the Ohio Northern University at Ada, and afterward he taught school during five terms. He is now one of the rising young agriculturists of Liberty township, owning a farm of one hundred acres here of splendidly improved land. He is progressive in his methods, using only the latest improved machinery, and in 1909 he built a valuable and commodious barn, sixty-two by seventy-two feet, two stories high. He has owned this estate since 1901, and since that time has improved it in a splendid manner. He is also prominently identified with stock raising interests, making a specialty of the breeding of Rambouillet sheep, Poland China hogs and Barred Plymouth Rock chickens. On the 10th of February, 1897, he was married to Miss Eva J., a daughter of Charles A. and Marilla A. Guider, of Dola, Hardin county, where Mrs. Powell was born June 11, 1874. Mr. Powell is a member and also the secretary of the order of Patrons of Husbandry, and he is a member of the Methodist Episcopal church. More About WILLIAM HENRY POWELL: Fact 1: Farmer Fact 5: Buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Ada, Oh. Fact 6: Died of heart attack while at grain eleva- Fact 7: tor in Ada, Oh. iii. ETHEL PEARL GUIDER, b. 29 Aug 1876, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 06 Sep 1880, Hardin Co., Oh.. More About ETHEL PEARL GUIDER: Fact 5: Died from inflammation of bowel. 4y 6d. iv. EMMA GRACE GUIDER, b. 01 Feb 1880, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 12 Aug 1960, Hardin Co., Oh.; m. LOUIS CROMWELL ORTH, 29 Dec 1914, Hardin Co., Oh. Vol. 17 pg 84; b. 29 Aug 1874, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 26 Feb 1947, Hardin Co., Oh.. More About EMMA GRACE GUIDER: Fact 1: School teacher Fact 2: Methodist Fact 3: Ada chapter OES, Past Matron and Past Fact 4: Grand Deputy of Dist. 26. Fact 5: Woodlawn Cemetery, Ada, Oh. 316 N. Main St 27 Fact 6: Kenton, Oh. More About LOUIS CROMWELL ORTH: Fact 1: Farmer Fact 5: Buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Ada, Oh. Fact 6: 316 N. Main St. 13. WILLIAM HENRY6 GUIDER (AUGUST CHRISTOPH WILHELM5, JOHANN CHRISTOPH4 GEUTHER, JOHANN GEORG3, JOHANN CONRAD2, JOHANN1 GEUTER) was born 24 Feb 1840 in Columbus, Franklin Co., Oh., and died 10 Nov 1913 in Hardin Co., Oh.. He married MARYETTE AULT 02 Jan 1868 in Hardin Co., Oh., daughter of GEORGE AULT and MARY HALLIWELL. She was born 20 Jun 1849 in Medina Co., Oh., and died 12 Feb 1900 in Cessna Tp., Hardin Co., Oh.. Notes for WILLIAM HENRY GUIDER: From the History of Cessna Township - 1983 1971 to 1875: Cessna Township Trustee 1881: Cessna Township Trustee In a journal dated 1875 to 1903: W. H. Guider petitioned for a ditch in Cessna Tp. From records of Salem Methodist church in Cessna Tp.: Guider, W.H.; Married, trustee, Aug. 1892, removed by letter to S. Kenton, class No. 1 Guider, Nettie; Married, deceased. Guider, Mary; Single, removed without letter (Mrs. G. Highslip). Guider, Jennie; Single, removed without letter (Kenton). Guider, John; Single, received from probation July 15, 1894, Charles Bennett minister (married May 22, 1895). Guider, Mrs. Ella; Married, received by letter Dec. 17, 1899, W. H. Scoles, minister. Salem School Directors & Board Members: Sub-district No. 1: 1876 to 1880: W. H. Guider, clerk 1890: W. H. Guider, director 1891 to 1892: W. H. Guider, clerk AULT FARM Kenton, Ohio 43326 Tract No. 2 Joseph Aukeny bought 160 acres of land from the United States of America being the N.W. 1/4 of Seaction 11 at Bucyrus, Ohio, Andrew Jackson President. In 1854 Aukeny sold his 160 acres being the S 1/2 of the N.W. 1/4, Section11 to George J. and Julia Ann Steiner for $1275. It was April 17, 1868, when this tract of land was first owned by the present owners Great Grandfather, George Ault and W. H. Guider, son-in-law. George Ault came to Hardin County in 1863 with his seven children after the death of his wife Mary Hallowill Ault in Medina County. He first lived in Washington Township, and later bought fround in Cessna. He served as Trustee of Cessna Township. On the 13th of March 1903, George Ault sold to his daughter and son-in-law, Wm. Guider, his half of the 55 28 acres. Guider then sold one half of the 55 acres to his son John. John married Emma Schluep and lived in the log house on this tract. Ruth Guider Steiner was born in the log house in 1896. John Guider built the present house in approximately 1897-98. The old log house was moved across the road and served many families. John and Emma Guider sold the 55 acres on Feb. 20, 1906 to Jacob Ault, son of George Ault, who came to Hardin Co. with his father in 1863. Jacob married Catherine Gramlich, daughter of John and Friederike Foit Gramlich. Jacob built a new home in Section 2 of Cessna Township and raised four sons, Charles, John, Frank, and Arthur. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Member of Co. A 82 OVI & 2 OVB WILLIAM H. GUIDER, farmer, P. O. Kenton, was born in Columbus, Ohio, February 24, 1840. He is a son of August and Christina (Daniel) Guider, both natives of Germany, who came to Ohio in 1835 and settled in Hardin County in the spring of 1841. Our subject was united in marriage, January 2, 1868, with Marriett Ault, of Pennsylvania descent, a native of Medina County, Ohio, and a daughter of George and Mary Ault. The four children resulting from this union are Emma May, John William, Mary Ann, and Sarah Jane. Mr. Guider, during the war, served fourteen and a half months in the Eighty-second Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and eleven and a half months in the Second Ohio Volunteer Battery. He and his wife are members of the Methodist Episcopal Church. (Copied from "History of Hardin County" by Minnie Kohler) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * FINAL ROLL CALL HEARD WILLIAM H. GUIDER, CIVIL WAR VETERAN PASSED AWAY AT ANTONIO HOSPITAL YESTERDAY AFTERNOON Mr. Guider Was Over 73 Years Of Age-Survived by One Son and Three Daughters. Funeral Services Friday at Home of a Son in Blanchard-Burial in Smith Cemetery Another war veteran answered the final summons yesterday when William H. Guider of 517 W. Kohler St. passed away at Antonio hospital about four p.m. His death was due to Bright's disease and a complication of diseases. Mr. Guider was born in Columbus, Ohio, on February 24, 1840 and was aged 73 years, 8 months and 10 days. He was a carpenter by trade. He served for three years during the war of the rebellion in the 82nd Regiment, O.V.I., and was a member of the First Reformed church in this city. Mr. Guider is survived by one son, J. W. Guider of Blanchard; three daughters, Mrs. Katherine Nolan of Colorado Springs, Colorado; Mrs. Nathaniel Dane of Los Angeles, Cal. and Mrs. J. W. Flemming; two brothers and three sisters. His wife died thirteen years ago. The remains were taken today to the home of his son, J. W. Guider at Blanchard where funeral services will be held Friday at one p.m. in charge of Rev. J. C. Paul of this city. Burial will be made in the Smith Cemetery. (Copied form the NewsRepublican 11-10-1913) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * William H. Guider Civil War Record Co. A 82nd Reg. OVI Inf. and 2nd OVI Battery November 1861 to January 1863 and September 2, 1864 to August 10,1865 Second Independent Battery OV Light Artillery 29 Unassigned recruit. Entered on 9-2-1864. No record after that in Company M. 2nd Regiment - Organized Camp Dennison, Ohio June to Sept. 1863 to serve 3 yrs. Mustered out 8-23-1865. Official list of battles not published. Companies operated separately: Pea Ridge, Arkansas March 5-8, 1862 Port Gibson, Mississippi May 1, 1863 Raymond, Mississippi May 12, 1863 Champion Hills, Mississippi May 16, 1863 Red River Expedition March, April, Early May 1864 Vicksburg, Mississippi May 18 to July 4, 1864 Eighty-second Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry pg 513: Guider, William H. Private 22 yrs. Entered service Nov. 4, 1861 Served 3 yrs. Discharged Jan. 12, 1863 at Baltimore, Md., on Surgeon's certificate of disability. More About WILLIAM HENRY GUIDER: Fact 1: Carpenter Fact 2: First Reformed church, Kenton, Oh. Fact 3: Civil War, Co. A, 2nd & 82nd OVI, 11/1861 Fact 4: 9/1864, dis. 1/1863 and 8/1865. Fact 5: Buried in Smith Cemetery. Died of Fact 6: Brights Disease. 73y 8m 10d. Notes for MARYETTE AULT: DEATH Calls Mrs. Wm. Geiger to Her Eternal Home Mrs. Mariette, wife of Wm. Geiger, of Cessna township, died Thursday morning after an illness of only a few days. She was taken ill about ten days ago with inflammation of the bowels and this was the cause of her death. Deceased was a good christian woman and well liked by all who knew her. A husband and five children are left to mourn her loss. The funeral will occur at Salem Church on Wednesday morning at 9:30. Interment will be in Smith cemetery. (Feb. 15, 1900) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * The Late Mrs. Guider Mrs. W. H. Guider, of Cessna township, who died on the 12th of this month was born June 20th, 1849, in Medina county this State and was nearly 52 years. She was married to W. H. Guider January 2, 1868. She was united with M. E. Church at Salem, Cessna township, and was a good Christian woman. She leaves a husband, five children and two grandchildren and a host of friends to mourn over her death. She was a kind and faithful wife and loving mother. Peace to her ashes. Forget not motherless hearts, the God who reigns above; He is a father to the fatherless and knows a mother's love; Tho' nature's ties be severed and placed beneath the sod, 30 You'll one day be united around the throne of God. More About MARYETTE AULT: Fact 2: Methodist Episcopal church Fact 5: Buried in Smith Cemetery. Children of WILLIAM GUIDER and MARYETTE AULT are: i. EMMA MAY7 GUIDER, b. 17 Sep 1868, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 02 May 1897, Hardin Co., Oh.-Smith Cemetery; m. LEE WARMBROD, 05 Jun 1892, Hardin Co., Oh.; b. 05 Jan 1866, Hardin Co., Ohio; d. 21 Jan 1961, Hardin Co., Oh. - Dunkirk Cemetery. Notes for EMMA MAY GUIDER: BLANCHARD The tenderest flowers are taken first, is what we thought when we heard that Mrs. Emma Warmbrod of Dunkirk, had died. She has suffered a long time, being subject to heart disease. We extend our sympathy to the husband, for Emma has gone to that home prepared above. (5-2-1897 Kenton news paper) More About EMMA MAY GUIDER: Fact 3: Buried in Smith Cemetery 28y 4m 15d ii. JOHN WILLIAM GUIDER, b. 17 Feb 1873, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 10 Feb 1943, Hardin Co., Oh.; m. (1) EMMA SCHLUEP, 22 May 1895, Hardin Co., Oh.; b. 23 Apr 1871, Hardin Co., Ohio; d. 05 Feb 1915, Hardin Co., Ohio; m. (2) CAROLINE "CALLIE" SCHLEUP, 16 Apr 1916, Hardin Co., Ohio; b. 09 Jun 1873, Hardin Co., Ohio; d. 18 May 1955, Hardin Co., Ohio (Dunkirk cem.). Notes for JOHN WILLIAM GUIDER: JOHN W. GUIDER was born February 17, 1873 to William H. and Mariette (Ault) Guider in Hardin County, Ohio. He married Emma Schluep May 22, 1895, and to this union were born four children; Ruth Marie, Helen Mae, William Glenn, and Caroline Jeannette. Ruth is married to Harry M. Steiner, Helen married Lowell A. Rager. Helen passed away November 12, 1947, William never married and passed away Mary 7, 1929, Caroline married Lloyd H. Good. The mother, Emma Guider, died February 5, 1915. John then married Callie Schluep on April 16, 1916. John was a farmer in Cessna Township, also part owner of the Hardin Quarry Company at Blanchard Station, Ohio. John also owned and operated a sawmill in the winter and a threshing machine in the summer. John was a member of the IOOF Lodge and Walnut Grove Church, and Friendship Grange. John died February 10, 1943, and Callie Guider passed away May 18, 1955. Ruth M. Steiner (Copied from the 1976 Hardin Co. History) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * JOHN W. GUIDER TAKEN BY DEATH; FUNERAL FRIDAY John W. Guider, 69, who for more than 40 years operated the Hardin Quarries company at Blanchard Station, died at 8:15 a.m. today in Antonio hospital where he has been seriously ill four weeks. Mr. Guider had been in failing health for the past few years but became suddenly worse on January 1st when he suffered a heart attack. Other weaknesses deveolped and his condition became critical yesterday when pneumonia taxed his strength. The deceased was born in Cessna Tp. on Feb. 17, 1873, and had resided in that immediate vicinity all of his life. In addition to his interest in the stone quarry at Blanchard Station, he had conducted a farming implement business in that community for many years, and also had operated a grain threshing outfit throughout much of his lifetime. He retired from all business activities last year. Mr. Guider was affiliated with the Walnut Grove United Brethren church, the Friendship grange, and the Odd Fellows lodge in Kenton. His first marriage was to Emma Schleup on May 22, 1895, and she preceded him in death in Feb. 5, 1915. His second marriage, to 31 Callie Schleup, was an event of April 16, 1916. She survives as do three daughters, Mrs. Harry Steiner and Mrs. Lloyd Good of Washington Tp., Mrs. Lowell Rager of Pleasant Tp.; three sisters, Mrs. J. W. Fleming of Colorado Springs, Colo., Mrs. Harry Loughman of San Francisco, Calif., Mrs. Emile Gauther of Redwood City, Calif.; 10 grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. A son William Guider, preceded in death in 1929. The body was removed to the family home at Blanchard Station where friends may call after 10 a.m. Thursday and until near time of the funeral services. Rites will be conducted in the Walnut Grove U. B. church north of Kenton at 2:30 p.m. Friday. Rev. P. C. Young, pastor, will officiate, and burial will be in Dunkirk cemetery in charge of the Schindewolf funeral home. (Copied from the Kenton Democrat) More About JOHN WILLIAM GUIDER: Fact 5: Buried in Dunkirk Cemetery Notes for CAROLINE "CALLIE" SCHLEUP: MRS. CALLIE GUIDER KENTON-Services for Mrs. Callie Guider, 81, of Kenton, who died Wednesday at Hardin Memorial Hospital from a heart ailment, will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Schindewolf-Steiner-Stevens Funeral Home. The Rev. Stanley Fritz will officiate and burial will be in Dunkirk Cemetery. Mrs. Guider was born in Hardin County June 9, 1873. She was a member of St. John's Church, the Guild, Walnuit Grove Ladies Aid Society, the Rebekah Lodge and the Past Noble Grand Club. On April 16, 1916, she was married to John Guider, who died in 1942. Surviving are two step-daughters, Mrs. Harry Steiner of Dunkirk, and Mrs. Lloyd Good of Route 2, Kenton; one sister, Mrs. Mary Wedertz of Route 4, Kenton; 10 step-grandchildren; 13 step-greatgrandchildren. (Copied from the Lima News.) iii. MARY ANNA GUIDER, b. 01 Feb 1875, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 12 Oct 1908, Phoenix, Az.; m. CHARLES JACOB HIGHSLIP, 27 Mar 1895, Hardin Co., Oh.; b. 24 May 1869, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 11 Nov 1954, Defiance, Oh.. iv. SARAH JEANNETTE "JANE" GUIDER, b. 27 Jun 1877, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 03 Aug 1957, Colorado Springs, Co.; m. JAMES W. FLEMING, 18 Nov 1906, Hardin Co., Oh.; b. Dec 1877, Ohio; d. 05 Nov 1950, Colorado Springs, Co.. Notes for JAMES W. FLEMING: J. W. FLEMING Word has been received by relatives here of the death late Sunday of J. W. Fleming of Colorado Springs. Mr. Fleming resided here many years ago and two years ago he and Mrs. Fleming, the former Jennette Guider, visited in Hardin-co with relatives and friends. Mr. Fleming had been in failing health for a year and seriously ill one week. He died in Glockner Sanatarium. Funeral arrangements are not known. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ault and Mrs. Harry Steiner of Kenton, cousins of Mrs. and Mrs. Fleming, left yesterday for Colorado Springs. (Kenton newspaper 11-5-1950) v. INFANT GUIDER, b. 11 Aug 1879, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 14 Aug 1879, Hardin Co., Oh.. vi. ALTA KATHERINE "KATE" GUIDER, b. 13 Nov 1884, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 05 Oct 1949, San Francisco, California; m. (1) HARRY LOUGHMAN; m. (2) WEBSTER W. BOBBINS, 1909, unknown; m. (3) HARRY NOLAN, 12 Jan 1913, Hardin Co., Oh.. Notes for ALTA KATHERINE "KATE" GUIDER: MRS. H. LOUGHMAN Mrs. J. W. Guider, 437 E. Carroll-st., has received news of the death of her sister-in-law Mrs. Harry Loughman of San Francisco, Calif. Mrs. Loughman was the former Katherine Guider, sister of the late J. W. Guider. She was born in Hardin-co and was quite well known here. Her husband survives as do two sisters, Mrs. J. W. Fleming of Colorado Springs, Col. and Mrs. Emile Gauthier of Redwood City, Cal. Mrs. J. W. Guider and Mrs. Harry Steiner of Kenton have left for Colorado Springs, Colorado, to attend funeral services which will be conducted there on Saturday morning. Burial will also be at Colorado Springs. (Copied from Kenton News & Republican Thurs., 10-6-1949) vii. HATTIE ELIZABETH GUIDER, b. 11 Jan 1889, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 01 Nov 1972, San Francisco, California; m. (1) NAT DANE, 18 Apr 1910; m. (2) EMILE GAUTHIER, 01 Nov 1924, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 05 Dec 1955. 14. HENRIETTA6 GUIDER (AUGUST CHRISTOPH WILHELM5, JOHANN CHRISTOPH4 GEUTHER, JOHANN GEORG3, JOHANN CONRAD2, JOHANN1 GEUTER) was born 1845 in Washington Tp., Hardin Co., Oh., and died 11 Jun 1880 in Hardin Co., Ohio. She married JOHN ULRICH WAGONER 18 Dec 1864 in Hardin Co., Oh.3, son of JOHANN 32 WAGONER and CHRISTINA BAUGHMAN. He was born Abt. 1837 in Switzerland, and died 1910 in Hardin Co., Ohio. Notes for JOHN ULRICH WAGONER: 1870 U.S. Census: Lived in Cessna Twp., Hardin Co., Ohio 1880 U.S. Census: Lived in Cessna Twp., Hardin Co., Ohio Next door to Julia (Guider) and George Steiner John Wagner died in the Hardin County Home. Info supplied by Wm. Wentz. Children of HENRIETTA GUIDER and JOHN WAGONER are: i. JOHN7 WAGONER, b. Abt. 1866, Hardin Co., Ohio. Notes for JOHN WAGONER: 1880 U.S. Census: Hardin Co., Ohio ii. EMMA WAGONER, b. Abt. 1868, Hardin Co., Ohio. iii. JACOB WAGONER, b. 18 Oct 1869, Hardin Co., Ohio; d. Iowa; m. MATILDA BODDY ROBINSON, South Dakota; b. Abt. 1860, South Dakota. iv. EMANUEL WAGONER, b. 02 Mar 1872, Hardin Co., Ohio. v. ROSA WAGONER, b. 10 Sep 1874, Hardin Co., Ohio. vi. JESSE CARL WAGONER/WAGNER, b. 17 Feb 1877, Cessna Tp., Hardin Co., Ohio; d. 24 Feb 1950, Hardin Co., Ohio. Notes for JESSE CARL WAGONER/WAGNER: WWI draft card: Jesse Wagner is recorded as being short, of med. build, brown eyes, gray hair. He was born Jesse Carl Wagoner Feb. 17, 1877 in Hardin Co., Ohio. In 1900 he was an inmate in the Hardin County Infirmry west of Kenton. 1920 he worked for John W. Guider, Rt. 1, Dunkirk, Ohio 1930 he was a lodger in the home of Buddy S. and Thelma Baum on W. Carrol St., Kenton. He was 53 yrs. old. Jesse Carl Wagner died in the Hardin County Home Feb. 24, 1950 as a ward of the county. His funeral was handled by Price Funeral Home in Kenton. Cost of services were $75.00 paid by Hardin County, Ohio. More About JESSE CARL WAGONER/WAGNER: Burial: 27 Feb 1950, Grove Cemetery, Kenton, Ohio 15. JOHN DANIEL6 GUIDER (AUGUST CHRISTOPH WILHELM5, JOHANN CHRISTOPH4 GEUTHER, JOHANN GEORG3, JOHANN CONRAD2, JOHANN1 GEUTER) was born 04 Oct 1850 in Hardin Co., Oh., and died 04 Apr 1919 in Hardin Co., Oh.. He married (1) EMILY "EMMA" F. HUEY 17 Feb 1876 in Hardin Co., Oh., daughter of ISAAC HUEY and MARY WOODS. She was born 13 Nov 1853 in Hardin Co., Oh., and died 02 Aug 1898 in Cessna Tp., Hardin Co., Oh.. He married (2) MARGARET ELLEN "ELLA" KIGER 17 Aug 1899 in Millersburg, Holmes Co., Ohio, daughter of DAVID KIGER and LOUISA MCMILLEN. She was born 20 Jan 1868 in Holmes Co., Ohio, and died 03 Sep 1953 in Marion Co., Ohio. Notes for JOHN DANIEL GUIDER: From the Cessna Township History - 1983 Cessna Township Road Supervisors: 1888: J. D. Guider 33 1912 and 1913: No. 2 - J. D. Guider Cessna Township Trustees and Clerks: 1881 to 1884: Clerk Brush College (Reids) 1885 to 1890: J. D. Guider, Clerk 1891: Director 1892: Clerk 1912: J. D. Guider School Directors & Board Members 1896 to 1901: J. D. Guider Shingle - Sub District No. 3 In August of 1902 C. C. Huey was hired to paint the school, and a new well was put down in 1903. A new coal house was added in 1904 built by J. D. Guider. In 1905 still more repair work was done on the school. The platform needed repaired, the roof patched and it took two loads of gravel to fill a mud hole. The school closed in 1938. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * JOHN DANIEL GUIDER, saw miller and farmer, P. O. Kenton, was born October 4, 1850, in Washington Township, Hardin County, Ohio. He is a son of Augustus and Christina (Daniel) Guider, both emigrants from Germany in the year 1832. Our subject was married, February 17, 1876, to Emma a daughter of I. N. and Mary Huey. This union has resulted in three children, viz.: Ollie Verba, born February 7, 1877; and Ira True, born January 24, 1879; and Daisy Grace, born February 9, 1881. Mr. and Mrs. Guider are both members of the Church of Christ. Mr. Guider is a Democrat in politics, and is now serving as Township Clerk. (Copied from "History of Hardin County" by Minnie Kohler) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * JOHN GUIDER PASSES AWAY Prominent Cessna Twp. Farmer is Summoned; Funeral Will Be Held Sunday A long life was ended last night at 12:30 o'clock when John D. Guider passed away at his home in Cessna township. Death was due to paralysis, with which disease he became ill on Feb. 7th, 1917, and had since remained bedfast. Mr. Guider was born in Washington twp. on Oct. 4th, 1850, and was 68 years, 5 months and 29 days old when called by the angel of death. He had been engaged in farming the greater portion of his life and for the last thirteen years held the office of Justice of the Peace, in which place he was very efficient both in his domestic and business life. Mr. Guider was loved and admired by a host of friends who will mourn the death of their aged friend. The deceased is survived by his wife, five daughters, Mrs. Daisy Radcliffe of Mansfield, Mrs. James Lank of Foraker, O., Mrs. Everett J. Nicholas of Marion, O., and Misses Irene and Katherine Guider at home; four sons, Ira T. Guider of Ridgeway, Carl G. Guider of Kenton, John and Aubrey Guider at home; twenty grandchildren, one brother, J. C. Guider of Bluffton, and three sisters, Mrs. Louise Rambo of Lima, Mrs. Callie Crawford and Mrs. Teen Stevenson of Denver, Colorado. The funeral services will be held from the Fairview church in Cessna Twp. where Mr. Guider was a member, on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock with Rev. W. J. Waterman of Jackson Center, Ohio, former pastor here, in charge. Burial will be made in Smith Cemetery. 34 (Copied from a Kenton newspaper 4-4-1919) More About JOHN DANIEL GUIDER: Fact 1: Farmer, sawyer Fact 2: Democrat, Tp. clerk and Justice of Peace Fact 5: Buried in Smith Cemetery. Died of paraly- Fact 6: sis. 88y 5m 29d. Notes for EMILY "EMMA" F. HUEY: DEATH OF MRS. J. D. GUIDER Which Occurred Wednesday Evening at Her Home in Cessna Township Mrs. Emma Guider, wife of J. D. Guider of Cessna township, answered the final summons Tuesday evening, after a lingering illness. Consumption was the cause of her death. The deceased was 40 years old and had been a sufferer for some time and death was a great relief. She had a large circle of friends who will be sorry to learn of her death. A husband and six children, three boys and three girls are left to mourn her departure. The funeral will occur from the house Friday at 1 p.m. Interment will be in Smith cemetery, Washington township. (Copied from the Kenton Democrat 8-3-1898) More About EMILY "EMMA" F. HUEY: Fact 5: Buried in Smith Cemetery. Died of con- Fact 6: sumption. 40 yrs. old. Notes for MARGARET ELLEN "ELLA" KIGER: MARGARET ELLEN KIGER-GUIDER Margaret Ellen Kiger Guider passed away quietly in her sleep at 1 o'clock Thursday morning Sept. 3, at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Eldin Dauterman on the Emerson Road. She had been ill several months and bedfast five and one-half weeks. Mrs. Guider was born Jan. 20, 1868 in Holmes County, Ohio, to David and Louisa Harris Kiger and was 85 years, 7 months and 14 days old at the time of her passing. She was married to John Daniel Guider of Kenton, on Aug. 17, 1899, in Millersburg, Ohio. He preceeded her in death on Apr. 4, 1919. Surviving her death are the following children: John Guider of Columbus, Mrs. Karl Konkle (Irene) of Marion; Aubrey Guider of Marion; and Mrs. Dauterman (Kathleen) of Portage, eight grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. Two children preceeded her in death. She was a member of the Fairview Methodist Church, Hardin Co. She was a loving wife and devoted Mother, having kept her family together after the death of her husband. She will be greatly missed by her family and all those that knew her. (Contributed by Sandy and Marvin Guider) 35 More About MARGARET ELLEN "ELLA" KIGER: Fact 1: housewife Fact 2: Methodist Fact 3: died at 85 yrs., buried in Smith cemetery Children of JOHN GUIDER and EMILY HUEY are: i. OLIVE (OLLIE) VERBA7 GUIDER, b. 07 Feb 1877, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 07 Jan 1888, Hardin Co., Oh.. Notes for OLIVE (OLLIE) VERBA GUIDER: OLLIE V. GUIDER - Obit To the memory of Ollie V. Guider by Salem Sabbath School. We are once more called upon to mourn the loss of one of our Sabbath School scholars. Though young in years she was not too young for the Lord to call her from our midst. Therefore let us rest assured that she is not dead, but sleepeth; and that when we are called to the throne of judgment we may meet our God in peace, and clasp glad hands with loved ones gone before, where all is joy, peace and happiness, and trials and troubles are no more; therefore, Resolved, That we hereby manifest our heartfelt sympathies for her bereaved and greaf stricken parents, sisters, brothers and friends. Little Ollie has passed from earth away, No more she'll know of grief and care; The summons came, she could not stay, And those she left behind should not dispair. She lives again in light and love, She's free from grief and pain. She passed from earth to Christ above, In heaven with Him to reign. Ollie is with the happy angels, And there death will never come. But we pray to meet our classmate In that heavenly angel home. Mrs. M. Cessna Florence Reed J. J. Finlay Committee. (1-26-1888) More About OLIVE (OLLIE) VERBA GUIDER: Fact 5: Buried in Smith Cemetery. 10 y, 11m. Died Fact 6: of consumption. ii. IRA TRUE GUIDER, b. 24 Jan 1879, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 18 Aug 1943, Hardin Co., Oh.; m. (1) ROSELLA ALICE BURRIS, 1903, Hardin Co., Oh.; b. 17 Aug 1884, Fayette Co., Oh.; d. 12 Feb 1923, Hardin Co., Oh.; m. (2) DORA E. HOUSER FISHER, 22 Aug 1928, Hardin Co., Oh.; b. 08 Dec 1888, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 04 Mar 1929, Hardin Co., Oh.; m. (3) EDNA MABERY, 15 Mar 1930, Hardin Co., Oh.. Notes for IRA TRUE GUIDER: RITES FOR IRA GUIDER TO BE HELD SATURDAY RIDGEWAY, Aug. 19 - Funeral services for Ira Guider, 64, well known farmer of 3 1/2 miles northwest of Ridgeway who died in Antonio hospital at 3 p.m. Wednesday of a cerebral hemorrhage, will be held in the Kenton Church of Christ at 2:30 p.m. Saturday. Rev. Lloyd Harris of Rushsylvania will officiate and burial, in charge of the Iams Funeral Home here, will be in Grove cemetery. Mr. Guider was stricken last Saturday and had been unconscious in the Kenton hospital since. Born in Cessna-tp. on Jan. 24, 1879, the deceased was a life-long resident of Hardin-co. and for many years was a member of the Kenton Church of Christ. His wife, the former Rosalie Alice Burris, to whom he was married in 1903, died approximately 20 years ago. Surviving are five sons Meredith, Kenneth, Nelson, all of Ridgeway, Clay of Kenton and Donald Guider who is in overseas service with the U.S. Army; two daughters, Mrs. Raymond Jones of Ridgeway and Mrs. Wayne Radcliff of Kenton; eight grandchildern; a brother, Carl Guider of Findlay; one sister, Mrs. Dorothy Curliss, Kenton; as well as two half-brothers and two half-sisters. The body will remain at the funeral home northwest of Ridgeway until near time of funeral services Saturday. 36 (Death occurred 8-18-1943) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Vol. 108 pg 228: J. D. and Ella Guider to Ira Guider undivided half interest part of section 16, and section 21, twp. 4 (Cessna), South Range 10 east 62.32 acres $2200 October 31, 1908 Vol. 123 pg 186: Warranty Deed #5794 Lincoln A. and Ida Ansley to Ira Guider $1 and other Hale Twp. Part of Virginia Military Survey 13593 and 13406 58 acres 60 acres plus 1.5 acres totalling 119 1/2 acres March 2, 1918 Vol. 140 pge 362: Peter and Louise Lance to Ira Guider Hale Twp. Virginia Military Survey #13406 62 acres $4500. Vol. 178 pg 54: Estate of Ira T. Guider, Hale Twp. died intestate August 18, 1943 Meredith Guider, Administrator Part of Virginia Military Surveys #13593 and 13406 on the waters of the Scioto 58 acres also another 80 acres except 20 acres off the east side, also 1.5 acres formerly in name of Samuel McCullogh part of 13496, the whole containing 61.5 acres also part of 13406 containing 62 acres undivided 1/7 shares to: Neva Marie Jones Meredith Guider Kenneth T. Guider Clay C. Guider Erdine M. Radcliffe Carl Nelson Guider Donald Guider May 2, 1944 More About IRA TRUE GUIDER: Fact 1: Farmer Fact 5: Buried in Grove Cemetery, Section E, Row Fact 6: 13. Died in San Antonio hospital. Notes for ROSELLA ALICE BURRIS: MRS. GUIDER PASSES AWAY Flu Fatal To Ridgeway Woman; Funeral To Be Held Wednesday The life of one of Hardin county's most highly esteemed residents was brought to a close early Monday morning when death claimed Mrs. Rosella Alice Guider at her late home three miles north of Ridgeway. Influenza caused her demise after an illness of one week. The deceased was born in Lafayette, Ohio, on August 17, 1864, being 38 years, 5 months and 24 days old at the time of death. Mrs. Guider through her kindly disposition and ____urations to those in need, had gathered about her many true friends who mourn her death. She was a faithful member of the Ridgeway Church of Christ and was ever active in its work. There are surviving, the husband, Ira Guider; two daughters, Marie and Erdine, at home and five sons, Meredith, Kenneth, Clay, Carl, Nelson, and a week old baby; one sister, Mrs. Lizzie Rider of Columbus and five brothers, Thomas Burris, of Newark, Charley Burris of Binghampton, Silas Burris, of Marion and George and James Burris of this city. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 1:30 from the Ridgeway Disciple church in charge of Rev. G. Webster Moore, of this city, assisted by Rev. F. C. Ransdell. Interment will be in Grove cemetery. (Death occured 2-12-1923) More About ROSELLA ALICE BURRIS: Fact 2: Ridgeway Church of Christ. Fact 5: Died of influenza 38y, 5m, 24d. Buried in 37 Fact 6: Grove Cemetery, section E, row 13. Notes for DORA E. HOUSER FISHER: MRS. DORA GUIDER CLAIMED BY DEATH HERE THIS MORNING Life-long Resident of County Passes Away, Death Comes After Ten-Day Illness Mrs. Dora E. Guider, lifelong resident of Hardin county, died at Antonio hospital at 10 o'clock this morning. Death resulted from appendicitis and peritonitis from which she had suffered for ten days. She entered the Kenton hospital last Friday and underwent an operation for appendicitis last evening. She rested very well during the night, hospital attaches said, but became worse about seven a.m. today. Mrs. Guider formerly was Mrs. Dora Houser Fisher of Kenton and is well known in this city. She was a member of the First M. E. Church and of the Cessna Bible class of that church. The deceased was born in Hardin County on December 8, 1888 and was aged 40 years, 2 months and 27 days at the time of death. Surviving relatives are the husband, Ira Guider of Hale-tp., south west of Kenton; one son, Earl Fisher of Toledo; one daughter, Naomi Geneva Fisher at the late home; five stepsons, Meredith, Kenneth, Clay, Nelson, Donald Guider, all at home; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Marie Jones of Mt. Victory, Miss Erdine Guider at home; mother, Mrs. Jennie Ellison of Forest; five sisters, Mrs. John Dearth of West Mansfield, Mrs. Lila Magley of Kenton, Mrs. Millie Rutledge of Kenton, Mrs. Ida Post of Forest, Mrs. May Baldwin of Columbus; four brothers, William Houser of Battle Creek, Mich., John Houser of Toledo, Tom Houser of Lima, and Harry Houser of Kenton. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 2 p.m. from the First M. E. Church in Kenton. Rev. W. M. Harford, pastor, will be in charge and burial will be at Grove Cemetery. (Copied from a Kenton paper 3-5-1929) More About DORA E. HOUSER FISHER: Fact 5: Buried in Grove cemetery, Section E, row Fact 6: 13. iii. DAISY GRACE GUIDER, b. 09 Jan 1881, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 15 Mar 1959, Kenton, Hardin Co., Ohio; m. (1) WILLIAM W. RADCLIFFE, 24 Sep 1898, Hardin Co., Ohio; b. Jul 1874, Ohio; d. Ohio; m. (2) WALTER M. CURLER, Abt. 1920; b. 1869, Wisconsin; d. Ohio. iv. CLYDE CHRISTIAN GUIDER, b. 26 Apr 1883, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 22 May 1913, Hancock Co., Oh.. Notes for CLYDE CHRISTIAN GUIDER: WAS VICTIM OF TUBERCULOSIS C. C. Guider of Cessna Township Passes Away This Morning - Was Well Known Was Identified with Order of Odd Fellows Which Will Have Charge of Funeral Services at Home Sunday Afternoon After a two years illness with tuberculosis C. C. Guider, a well known resident of Cessna Township passed away at his home this morning at eight o'clock. Mr. Guider was thirty years of age and was a car builder by trade. He lived in the west for thirteen years, coming back here three months ago. He last worked in Trinidad, Colorado. Mr. Guider was a member of the Odd Fellows lodge. Mr. Guider was well liked by scores of friends who mourn his untimely death. He is survived by his father, J. D. Guider; two brothers, Ira and Carl G. Guider; three sisters, Mrs. Fay Nichols of Marion, Mrs. Daisy Ratcliffe of Marshfield, Wis. and Mrs. Stella Lamb of this city; six half brothers and sisters, Ruah Guider, Irene Guider, Catherine Guider, Aubrey Guider, John D. Guider and Woodrow Wilson Guider. The funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at one o'clock at the home in Cessna Township, in charge of the local lodge of Odd Fellows and Rev. T. W. Pinkerton. Interment will be made in Smith cemetery. (Copied from Kenton newspaper 5-22-1913) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Veteran of Spanish American War More About CLYDE CHRISTIAN GUIDER: Fact 3: In 1910 he was in Mazattan, Mexico Fact 5: Buried in Smith Cemetery. Died of T.B. v. CARL GROVER GUIDER, b. 15 Mar 1885, Cessna Twp., Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 11 Jul 1957, Findlay, Hancock, Oh.; m. PHOEBE CYVILLA BOYD, 22 Jun 1909, Hardin Co., Ohio; b. 23 Jul 1886, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 01 Mar 1963, Findlay, Hancock, Oh.. Notes for CARL GROVER GUIDER: CARL G. GUIDER, 72, DIES UNEXPECTEDLY Funeral Services Will Be Saturday 38 Carl Grover Guider, 72, of 817 Franklin Ave., died yesterday at 4:15 p.m. in Blanchard Valley Hospital of heart attack. He was stricken suddenly and ill only a few hours. Born March 15, 1885 in Cessna Township, Hardin County, Mr. Guider was the son of John Daniel and Emma (Huey) Guider and married Phoebe Cyvilla Boyd June 22, 1909. Survivors are his wife and chidren; Mrs. Herman (Gladys) Steegman, Fort Wayne, Ind.; and Mrs. Dale (Wanda) South, 414 Defiance Ave. and sisters; Mrs. Walter (Daisy) Curlis, Kenton. Preceding him in death were brothers Ira and Clyde and sisters Stella, Faye and Ollie. Mr. Guider served in the Marine Corps from 1904-1908 and was a member of Disabled American Veterans in Findlay and Masonic Lodge No. 561, North Baltimore. He was a communicant of the First Methodist Church. The funeral will be Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Perry Miles Funeral Home, with Dr. Donald Crye officiating. Burial will be in Maple Grove Cemetery. The body is in the funeral home. (Copied from The Republican-Courier pg. 10, 7-12-1957) More About CARL GROVER GUIDER: Fact 2: First Methodist Church Fact 3: Marine Corps 1904-1908. Masonic Lodge #561 Fact 4: North Baltimore, Disabled Veterans, Find. Fact 5: Buried in Maple Grove Cemetery, Findlay, Fact 6: Oh. Died of heart attack. Notes for PHOEBE CYVILLA BOYD: FINDLAY WOMAN TAKEN BY DEATH Services Tomorrow For Mrs. Guider Mrs. Phoebe C. Guider, 76, of 817 Franklin Ave., died in Blanchard Valley Hospital at 5:45 a.m. yesterday following a six-month illness. Born in Hardin County July 23, 1886, she was a daughter of Albert and Hester (Davenport) Boyd. She was married June 22, 1909, to Carl G. Guider and he died July 11, 1957. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Harman (Gladys) Steegman, Fort Wayne, Ind., and Mrs. Dale (Wanda) South, 157 Orchard Lane, one grandchild; a brother, George Boyd, Lima, and a sister, Mrs. Jennie Ritchey, Langdon, D.N.D. Two brothers and two sisters preceded her in death. She was a member of First Methodist Church and the Order of Eastern Star at North Baltimore. Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Coldren Funeral Home, Dr. Harold Weaver officiating. Burial will be in Maple Grove Cemetery. The body is at the funeral home where friends may call after 4:30 p.m. today. (Copied from the Republican Courier pg. 3, 3-2-1963) More About PHOEBE CYVILLA BOYD: Fact 2: First Methodist Church Fact 3: Buried in Maple Grove Cemetery vi. ESTELLA MAY GUIDER, b. 18 Jan 1887, Hardin Co., Ohio; d. 15 Sep 1931, Hardin Co., Ohio; m. (1) JAMES JACOB LAMB, SR.; b. 01 Mar 1884, Kenton, Hardin Co., Ohio; d. 1974, buried in Fulton cemetery; m. (2) CHARLES KRAMER, 18 Jun 1903, Hardin Co., Ohio. Notes for ESTELLA MAY GUIDER: MRS. JAMES LAMB TAKEN BY DEATH Lifelong Resident Of Hardin-co Passes Away in McGuffey Mrs. James J. Lamb, native of Hardin county, died Monday at 4 p.m. at the home south of McGuffey following a three-days illness of heart trouble. She was born in this county on January 18, 1887 and had reached the age of 44 years, seven months and 26 days at the time of her demise. She had lived in the county all her life and was well known by many who regret her passing. Besides the husband she is survived by 11 children, Mrs. C. Meyers of Foraker; Clarence Kramer of Kenton; Grace, Mildred, Willard, James, Paul, Edward, Herbert, Clifford and Kenneth, all at home; a sister, Mrs. Walter V. Curler of Kenton and two brothers who live near Mt. Victory. Funeral services will be held Thurday at 2 p.m. from the Foraker M. E. church of which the deceased was a member. Rev. Clarence White will be in charge and burial will be in the Fulton cemetery. (Copied from The News Republican 9-16-1931, pg. 1) More About ESTELLA MAY GUIDER: Fact 2: Methodist Fact 3: Died at 44y 7m 24d of Angina Pectoris. Buried 39 Fact 4: in Fulton Cemetery. Death certificate #57349. Fact 5: Lived near McGuffey. Notes for JAMES JACOB LAMB, SR.: JAMES J. LAMB, JR. DUNKIRK - James J. Lamb, Jr. 74, 14190 Township Road 50, Dunkirk, died of natural causes at 8:20 a.m. Sunday at his residence. He was born April 25, 1912 in Hardin County to James J. and Estella (Guider) Lamb, Sr. He married Lola Wireman on May 29, 1933 and she survives. Also surviving are a son, Clyde E., of Mishawaka, Ind.; a daughter, Mrs. Ronald (Marlene) Bullock, Kenton; five grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; four brothers, Willard, Clearwater, Fla.; Edward, Cliff, both of Dunkirk; Joseph, Ada; two sisters, Mildred Titus, Mount Victory; two half brothers, Clarence Kramer, Kenton; Johnny Lamb, Frontier, Mich.; and two half sisters, Mrs. Helen Myers, Hicksville; Mrs. Beulah Rose, Pittsford, Mich. Mr. Lamb was a farmer and a retired employee of Rockwell International, Kenton. He was a member of Kenton Methodist Church. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Price Funeral Home, Kenton, the Rev. Kenneth Green officiating. Burial will be in Grove Cemetery, Kenton. Visitation will be held after 7 p.m. today and all day Tuesday at the funeral home. (Copied from The Courier vii. AGNES FAY GUIDER, b. 14 Aug 1889, Cessna Tp., Hardin Co., Ohio; d. 25 May 1917, Marion, Ohio; m. EVERETT J. NICHOLS, 27 Sep 1909; b. 12 Apr 1886, Jackson Co., Oh.; d. 11 May 1944, Miami, Florida. Notes for AGNES FAY GUIDER: MRS. E. J. NICHOLS DIES OF TUBERCULOSIS Funeral at the Trinity Church Sunday Afternoon Mrs. Agnes Faye Nichols, wife of Everett J. Nichols, died at her home, No. 153 Lincoln avenue, this morning at 3:20 o'clock, of tuberculosis. She had been ill the past year. Mrs. Nichols was born in Hardin county, August 14, 1890, and was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Guider. She had resided here for ten years, and was a member of the Trinity Baptist church. Aside from her husband she leaves two small children, Winona, aged five years, and Charles, aged three years; two sisters, Mrs. Daisy Radcliffe, of Marshfield, Wisconsin, and Mrs. Stella Lamb of Foraker, and two brothers, Ira and Charles Guider of Kenton. The funeral will be held at the Trinity Baptist church Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, Dr. T. H. McAfee officiating. The remains will be taken to Bucyrus and placed in the Bucyrus mausoleum until the Marion mausoleum is completed. (Marion Star 5-25-1925) More About AGNES FAY GUIDER: Fact 1: Housewife Fact 2: Trinity Baptist Church, Marion, Oh. Fact 3: died at 27 years old. Marion mausoleum Fact 5: 153 Lincoln Ave., Marion, Ohio Fact 6: lived in Marion 10 yrs. Notes for EVERETT J. NICHOLS: W.W. I Registration Card: Sept. 19, 1918, Marion, Ohio Everett J. Nichols Born: April 12, 1886 Occupation: Grocer Relative to notify: Ruah G. Nichols Med. build, blue eyes, brown hair viii. INFANT GUIDER, b. 01 Dec 1894, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 03 Dec 1894, Hardin Co., Oh.. Children of JOHN GUIDER and MARGARET KIGER are: ix. RUAH MARIE7 GUIDER, b. 10 May 1900, Cessna Tp., Hardin Co., Oh.; d. Bef. 1930; m. EVERETT J. NICHOLS, 08 Aug 1918, Hardin Co., Oh.; b. 12 Apr 1886, Jackson Co., Oh.; d. 11 May 1944, Miami, Florida. Notes for RUAH MARIE GUIDER: SOCIETY NEWS Kenton newspaper Aug. 1918 40 Miss Ruah Guider, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Guider of eight miles northwest of this city, and Mr. Everett J. Nicholas of Marion, Ohio, were united in marriage Thursday evening Aug. 8th, by Rev. J. G. Sutton of LaRue, O. The bride was dressed in a beautiful blue traveling suit. Mrs. Nicholas is one of Kenton's most popular young ladies. Mr. Nicholas is one of marion's most successful young business men, and is well known by a large circle of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas will be in their new home on Lincoln Avenue in Marion, August 13th. Their many friends extend congratulations. Notes for EVERETT J. NICHOLS: W.W. I Registration Card: Sept. 19, 1918, Marion, Ohio Everett J. Nichols Born: April 12, 1886 Occupation: Grocer Relative to notify: Ruah G. Nichols Med. build, blue eyes, brown hair x. JOHN DANIEL GUIDER, b. 15 Aug 1901, Hardin Co., Ohio; d. 11 Feb 1994, Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio; m. FRANCES RIEBEL. Notes for JOHN DANIEL GUIDER: GUIDER John D. Guider, age 86, of Columbus, Friday, February 11, 1994, at Riverside Hospital. Retired crane operator, Highway Department, State of Ohio. Survived by wife Frances Riebel Guider; step-son, Dr. Ronald (Butch) Riebel of New Breman, Oh.; stepdaughter, Sandra Gomersall of Kansas City, Mo.; 2 step-grand-children; 4 great-grandchildren; brother, Aubrey Guider of Marion, Oh. Veteran WW II, U.S. Navy. Funeral service 11:30 a.m. Monday at Rutherford-Corbin Chapel, 515 High St., Worthington, where family will recieve friends 3-5 p.m. Sunday. Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery. (Furnished by Sandy and Marvin Guider) xi. LAURA IRENE GUIDER, b. 26 Oct 1903, Hardin Co., Ohio; d. 21 Nov 1987, Marion, Ohio; m. KARL W. KONKLE, 20 Jun 1936, Marion, Ohio; b. 23 Nov 1897, Perry County, Ohio; d. 15 Jun 1990, Marion, Ohio. Notes for LAURA IRENE GUIDER: IRENE L. KONKLE Irene L. Konkle, 84, 283 Hane Ave., died at 6:30 p.m. Saturday in Community Nursing Center. She was born Oct. 26, 1903, in Hardin County to John D. and Ella Kiger Guider. On June 20, 1936, she married Karl W. Konkle, who survives. Before retiring, Mrs. Konkle was a key punch operator for Marion Power Shovel Co. She was a member of Wesley United Methodist Church and a life member of Elks Women's Club. Also surviving are two brothers, John D. Guider, Columbus, and Aubrey C. Guider, Marion; a sister Mrs. Eldon (Kathleen) Dauterman, Portage; nieces and nephews. A brother and a sister are deceased. The service will be conducted at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday in Gunder-Hall Funeral Home by the Rev. T. E. Donaugh. Burial will be in LaRue Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday. Memorial contributions may be made to Wesley United Methodist Church. (Marion Star 11-23-1987) More About LAURA IRENE GUIDER: Fact 1: Key punch operator at Marion Power Shovel Fact 2: Methodist Fact 3: died at 84 yrs., buried in LaRue Cemetery Notes for KARL W. KONKLE: KARL W. KONKLE Karl W. Konkle, 92, 175 Community Drive, died 2:30 a.m. Friday at Marion General Hospital. Born on Nov. 23, 1897, in Perry County, Ohio, his father's name was Theron H. Konkle and Callie Postle. He married Irene Guider on June 20, 1936. She died Nov. 21, 1987. They formerly resided on Hane Avenue. Surviving are a niece, five nephews, and cousins. A graduate of the Class of 1916 from Marion High School, Mr. Konkle was a member of Wesley United Methodist Church. He 41 owned and operated the Konkle Monument Company until 1951. He was a 71 year member of the Masonic Lodge No. 70, F&AM, and a member of the Scottish Rite Valley of Columbus, 32nd Degree. Also, he was a member of Elks Lodge No. 32 for 70 years, serving as exalted ruler in 1937-38. He was secretary at the Elk's Lodge from 1951-56 and treasurer for 13 years. In 1969, he was made an honorary life member. (Marion Star 6-16-1990) More About KARL W. KONKLE: Fact 1: Monument dealer, Sec'y. & Treas. Elks lodge Fact 2: Methodist Fact 3: Buried in LaRue Cemetery xii. AUBREY CLEVENGER GUIDER, b. 27 Sep 1906, Cessna Tp., Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 29 Aug 1997, Marion Co., Ohio; m. IDELLA MAE KEY, 29 Jun 1930, Marion, Ohio; b. 16 Mar 1911, LaRue, Marion Co., Oh.; d. 28 Feb 1996, Marion, Ohio. Notes for AUBREY CLEVENGER GUIDER: AUBREY C. GUIDER MARION - Aubrey C. Guider, 90 Uhler Avenue, died Friday, Aug. 29, 1997, at Community Nursing Center. Born Sept. 27, 1906, in Hardin County, he was the son of the late John Daniel and Ella (Kiger) Guider. On June 29, 1930, in Marion, he married Idella Mae Key. She died Feb. 28, 1996. He had been a welder at Marion Power Shovel 42 years. He was a member of Greenwood United Methodist Church, Marion Power Shovel 25 Year Club and Marion Senior Citizens Center. He is survived by two sons, Marvin L. (Sandy) Guider, New Bloomington, Raymond E. (Marge) Guider, Marion; and grandchildren, Mrs. Dale (Sharol) Herr, Mark Guider, Jeff (Brenda) Guider, Mrs. Rusty (Lisa) Henry, Mrs. Doug (Melanie) Hooper, Mrs. Bobby (Amy) Christman, Mrs. Todd (Julie) Rorick, all of Marion, Robert Imbody Jr., Mrs. Mark (Debbie) Cramer, Mrs. Michael (Paula) Kline, all of LaRue, Marvin (Jenni) Guider II, Green Camp; Elizabeth Guider, Westerville; Vickie Brooks, Columbus; 27 great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Jacqueline Imbody, two brothers and three sisters. The funeral is 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Denzer-Farison-Hottinger Funeral Home with the Rev. Rozwell Sattler officiating. Burial is in Marion Cemetery. Friends may call 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to Greenwood United Methodist Church. (Marion Star 8-31-1997) More About AUBREY CLEVENGER GUIDER: Fact 1: Marion Power Shovel, welder Fact 2: Greenwood United Methodist Church Fact 3: died in Community Nursing Center, Marion, O. Fact 4: buried in Marion Cemetery, Marion, Ohio Notes for IDELLA MAE KEY: IDELLA M. GUIDER Idella Mae Guider, 84, 270 Uhler Ave., died Wednesday at Community Nursing Center. Born March 16, 1911, in Marion County, she was the daughter of the late Claude and Grace (Dolbert) Key. On June 29, 1930, in Marion, she married Aubrey C. Guider, and he survives. She was a member of Greenwood United Methodist Church, Garden Gate Garden Club and Marion Senior Center. She is also survived by two sons, Marvin L. Guider, New Bloomington; Raymond E. Guider, Marion; 13 grandchildren, 26 greatgrandchildren and a great great grandchild. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Jacqueline Imbody, a sister, Mildred Corbin, and two brothers. The funeral is 10 a.m. Saturday at Denzer-Farison-Hottinger Funeral Home with the Rev. Joe Rhea officiating. Burial is in Marion Cemetery. Friends may call from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to Greenwood United Methodist Church. (Provided by Marvin & Sandy Guider) xiii. KATHLEEN LAVINIA GUIDER, b. 13 Dec 1909, Cessna Tp., Hardin Co., Ohio; d. 15 Jul 1993, Bowling Green, Wood Co., Ohio; m. ELDON Q. DAUTERMAN, 21 Aug 1933, Bowling Green, Wood Co., Ohio; b. 20 Aug 1904, Wayne, Wood Co., Ohio; d. Nov 1979, Bowling Green, Wood Co., Ohio. Notes for KATHLEEN LAVINIA GUIDER: KATHLEEN L. DAUTERMAN WAYNE - Kathleen L. Dauterman, 83, Wood County Nursing Home, died Thursday morning at Wood County Hospital, Bowling Green. She was born Dec. 13, 1909, in Kenton, a daughter of John D. and Margaret E. (Kiger) Guider. She married Eldin Q. Dauterman Aug. 21, 1933 in Bowling Green. He preceded her in death in 1979. The housewife was a member of Cloverdale United Methodist Church and United Methodist Women of the church; Wood County 42 Farmers Union Credit Union, of which she was in the audit company. She was a 1928 graduate of Marion Hardin High School. Surviving are a son, Robert E. Dauterman, Findlay; two brothers, Aubrey C. Guider, Marion, and John Guider, Columbus; two grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two sisters, Irene Konkle and Ruah Marie Nichols; and a brother, Woodrow. The funeral will be 10 a.m. Saturday at Barndt Funeral Home, Wayne, with the Rev. Mark R. Dauterman, Kathleen's grandson, officiating. Burial will be in Fish Cemetery, New Rochester. Friends may call 4-8 p.m. today at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the church. (Furnished by Sandy and Marvin Guider, Marion Star Fri., July 16, 1993) In the 1928 edition of the Quiver, (Marion, Ohio, yearbook), she was known as "Kate" and "A fresh and fair young maid". General courses. More About KATHLEEN LAVINIA GUIDER: Fact 1: Housewife Fact 2: Methodist Fact 3: died at 83 yrs., buried in Fish Cemetery, New Fact 4: Rochester (on Rt. 6 northwest Ohio) xiv. WOODROW LEROY GUIDER, b. 30 Jan 1913, Hardin Co., Ohio; d. 1917, Hardin Co., Ohio (Smith Cemetery). 16. MARGARET ANN "MAGGIE"6 GUIDER (AUGUST CHRISTOPH WILHELM5, JOHANN CHRISTOPH4 GEUTHER, JOHANN GEORG3, JOHANN CONRAD2, JOHANN1 GEUTER) was born 28 Feb 1861 in Washington Tp., Hardin Co., Oh., and died 29 Aug 1914 in Harper Co., Kansas. She married (1) JOHN SCHWEMMER 23 Sep 1877 in Hardin Co., Ohio (Vol 6 pg 19), son of JOHN SCHWEMMER. He was born Abt. 1863 in Ohio. She married (2) JOSEPH H. COTTERILL 20 Jul 1881 in Hardin Co., Oh., son of WILLIAM COTTERAL/COTTERILL and JANE COTTEREL. He was born 13 Oct 1858 in Hardin Co., Ohio, and died 03 Oct 1948 in Manchester, Grant Co., Oklahoma. Notes for MARGARET ANN "MAGGIE" GUIDER: Notes by Adrienne M. (Orr) Griffis: Margaret was buried in Mancheser, Oklahoma Sept. 1914. I.O.O.F. Cemetery Listed as being born Feb. 11, 1861 In Hardin Co., Ohio More About MARGARET ANN "MAGGIE" GUIDER: Fact 3: 9-23-1877 Margaret Guider married to John Fact 4: Schwemmer. Vol. 6, pg. 19. Fact 5: When Chris Guider died Margaret was listed Fact 6: as being at home. Notes for JOSEPH H. COTTERILL: Notes from Adrienne Griffis: Joseph Cotterill was buried in the I.O.O.F. cemetery at Manchester Tp., Grant Co., Oklahoma "Run of 1893" Oklahoma Strip - homestead filed 1894. Children of MARGARET GUIDER and JOSEPH COTTERILL are: i. FLOSSIE MAE7 COTTERRILL, b. 20 Feb 1882, Hardin Co., Ohio; d. 07 Sep 1965, Barber Co., Kansas; m. RICHARD TEETS. ii. LEUELLA GERTRUDE "GERTIE" COTTERILL, b. 10 Feb 1886, Hardin Co., Ohio; d. 15 Jun 1955, Anthony, Harper Co., Kansas; m. ANDREW JEFFERSON "JEFF" ORR, 02 Oct 1904, Grant Co., Oklahoma; b. 16 Oct 1882, Christian County, Illinois; d. 01 Dec 1960, Grant County, Oklahoma. iii. WILLIAM CLARE "WILL" COTTERILL, b. 30 Nov 1889, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 21 Jul 1910, Grant Co., Oklahoma. 43 17. JOHN CHRISTOPHER "CHRIS"6 GUIDER (AUGUST CHRISTOPH WILHELM5, JOHANN CHRISTOPH4 GEUTHER, JOHANN GEORG3, JOHANN CONRAD2, JOHANN1 GEUTER) was born 04 Jun 1862 in Washington Tp., Hardin Co., Oh., and died 12 Mar 1939 in Allen Co., Oh.. He married MARIAN (MAME) ROBERTS 01 Jan 1884 in Hardin Co., Oh., daughter of CHARLES ROBERTS and ETTA EDGAR. She was born 26 Aug 1864 in Upper Sandusky, Wyandot Co., Oh., and died 22 Feb 1927 in Allen Co., Ohio - Dunkirk Cemetery. Notes for JOHN CHRISTOPHER "CHRIS" GUIDER: JOHN CHRISTOPHER GUIDER DUNKIRK - J. Chris Guider, 76, born near here on June 4, 1862, died in his home four miles south of Bluffton Sunday evening. He was a former member of the Allen-co board of health. Surviving are two sons, two daughters, a sister and one half brother. Ray Guider of Ada is a son and Lewis Kahler of Ada is a halfbrother. Funeral will be held in the home at 2 p.m. Wednesday and burial will be in Dunkirk cemetery. (Copied from a Kenton newspaper 3-12-1939) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * CHRIS GUIDER, 76, DIES AT BLUFFTON Former Member of Allen Health Board Expires From Cerebral Hemorrhage BLUFFTON, March 12 - J. Chris Guider, 76, native of Hardin county and former member of the Allen county board of health, died Sunday evening at his home four miles south of here following an illness of seven weeks from cerebral hemorrhage. He was born in Hardin county near Dunkirk, on June 4, 1862, the son of August and Margaret (Orth) Guider, and following his marriage to Marian Roberts, he moved to Allen county where he has since resided. His wife preceded him in death. Surviving are two sons, Ray Guider, of Ada and Charles Guider, of Grand Rapids, Mich.; two daughters, Mrs. Carl McCafferty, of Bluffton, and Margaret, at home. One sister, Mrs. E. J. Rambo, of Lima and one halfbrother, Lewis Kahler, of Ada, eight grandchildren and three great grandchildren also survive. Mr. Guider was a member of the Bluffton Odd Fellows lodge for the past 48 years; served six years as Richland township trustee and for several years was a member of the Allen county board of health. He was a member of the Liberty Chapel Evangelical church, and Rev. A. E. McVey, pastor of that church will officiate at the rites which will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the residence. Burial will be in Dunkirk cemetery under the direction of the Diller funeral home of Bluffton. (Copied from the Republican Courier pg. 8, 3-13-1939) More About JOHN CHRISTOPHER "CHRIS" GUIDER: Fact 2: Liberty Chapel Evangelical Church Fact 3: Died of cerebral hemorrhage at 76 yrs. Fact 5: Buried in Dunkirk cemetery. Notes for MARIAN (MAME) ROBERTS: HEART TROUBLE FATAL TO WOMAN Mrs. Marian Roberts Guider Expires at Orange Township Home Mrs. Marian Roberts Guider, 62, died yesterday morning of heart trouble, an hour after suffering a stroke, at her home in Orange township. Death came at 5 o'clock. Mrs. Guider had been in delicate health for the past six years, but had seemed somewhat improved of late. She had been confined to the Fort Wayne, Ind., hospital for some time. 44 Funeral services will take place at 1:30 o'clock (Central Standard time) tomorrow afternoon from the family home in Orange township. Rev. A. J. Foreman, of Mt. Cory, will officiate, and interment will be in the Dunkirk cemetery. Mrs. Guider was born in 1865 at Upper Sandusky. Her parents were Charles and Etta Roberts. Her mother survives, and has made her home at the Guider residence since the death of Mrs. Guider's father. Mrs. Guider was married in 1884 to J. C. Guider, who survives. Mrs. Guider had lived in Orange township since her marriage. Four children were born to the union, all of whom are living. They are Charles of Detroit; Ray of near Ada; Mrs. Rhea McCafferty, who lives on the adjoining farm in Orange township, and Margaret, at home. There are eight grandchildren. Mrs. Edward Gorman of California is a sister. Mrs. Guider belonged to the Liberty Chapel Evangelical church of Orange township, and to the Ladies' Aid and Missionary societies. (Copied from the Findlay Morning Republican 2-23-1927) More About MARIAN (MAME) ROBERTS: Fact 5: 62y 5m 26d. Allen Co., Richland Tp., Bluf- Fact 6: fton, Oh. Buried in Dunkirk cemetery. Children of JOHN GUIDER and MARIAN ROBERTS are: i. RAY EDGAR7 GUIDER, b. 11 Dec 1884, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 05 Jul 1973, Ada, Hardin Co., Oh. (Thompson Cem.); m. ALMA MAY MONTGOMERY, 25 Sep 1909, Mt. Cory, Ohio; b. 21 Sep 1888, Orange Tp., Allen Co., Oh.; d. 05 Jan 1988, Allen Co., Oh. (Thompson Cemetery). Notes for RAY EDGAR GUIDER: RAY E. GUIDER ADA - Ray E. Guider, 88, died Thursday morning in San Antonio Nursing Home, Kenton, after a short illness. Born Dec. 11, 1884, in Hardin County, he was the son of J. C. and Marian Roberts Guider. He married Alma Montgomery in 1909 and she survives. Survivors also include a daughter, Mrs. John (Ruth) Schafer of here; two sons, Rolland M. of Bluffton and Robert E. of Rt. 1, Waynesfield; nine grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren. Mr. Guider was a retired farmer. Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Paul Diller and Son Chapel, Bluffton, Rev. Donald Steiner officiating. Burial will be in Thompson Cemetery. Friends may call anytime at the funeral home. (Copied from the Lima News) More About RAY EDGAR GUIDER: Fact 5: Buried in Thompson Cemetery near Ada, Oh. Fact 6: Died in Kenton, Oh. Notes for ALMA MAY MONTGOMERY: ALMA M. GUIDER ADA - Alma M. Guider, 90, of here, died at 10:20 a.m. Tuesday at Lima Memorial Hospital. She was born Sept. 21, 1888, in Orange Township, the daughter of Marion and Dora Warren Montgomery. On Sept. 25, 1909, she married Ray Guider who died July 5, 1973. Mrs. Guider was a homemaker and a member of Trinity United Methodist Church. Survivors include a son, Rolland Guider of Bluffton; a daughter, Mrs. Wilbur (Ruth) Marling of Ada; two brothers, Harold Montgomery and Russell Montgomery, both of McAllen, Texas; four sisters, Mildred Bame of Van Nuys, Calif., Gertrude Strahm of Lima, Bernice Kimmel of Bluffton, and Mabel Dearth of Ada; nine grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren; and six great-greatgrandchildren. Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Diller Chapel of Chiles and Sons-Laman Funeral Home, Bluffton, with burial in Thompson Cemetery near Bluffton. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. (Copied from The Lima News) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 45 ALMA M. GUIDER ADA -- Funeral services for Alma M. Guider, 99, of Hardin County Road 10, Ada, will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at the Diller Chapel, Chiles & Sons-Laman Funeral Home, Bluffton, the Rev. Keith R. Rader officiating. Burial will be in Thompson Cemetery, near Bluffton. Visitation will be held from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Mrs. Guider died at 10:20 a.m. Tuesday at Lima Memorial Hospital. She was born Sept. 21, 1888, in Orange Township, Hancock County, to Marion and Dora (Warren) Montgomery. She married Ray Guider on Sept. 25, 1909, and he died July 5, 1973. Surviving are a son, Rolland of Bluffton; a daughter, Mrs. Wilbur (Ruth) Marling, Ada; nine grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren; six great-great-grandchildren; two brothers, Harold and Russell Montgomery, both of McAllen, Texas; and four sisters, Mildred Bame, Van Nuys, Calif.; Gertrude Strahm, Lima; Bernice Kimmel, Bluffton; and Mabel Dearth, Ada. Mrs. Guider was a homemaker and a member of Trinity United Methodist Church, near Bluffton. (Copied from the Courier pg. 5, 1-6-1988) More About ALMA MAY MONTGOMERY: Fact 2: Trinity United Methodist church Fact 5: Died in Lima Memorial Hospital. Buried in Fact 6: Thompson Cemetery near Bluffton. ii. RHEA AGUSTA GUIDER, b. 26 May 1888, Dunkirk, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 23 Aug 1964, Bluffton, Allen Co., Oh. (Thompson Cem.); m. CARL DAVID MCCAFFERTY, 25 Jun 1908, Mt. Cory, Ohio; b. 25 Jan 1884, Hardin Co., Ohio; d. 14 Apr 1965, Hardin Co., Oh. (Thompson Cemetery). Notes for RHEA AGUSTA GUIDER: RHEA McCAFFERTY, DUNKIRK NATIVE, CLAIMED SUNDAY BLUFFTON-Mrs. Rhea A. McCafferty, 76, of Route 1, Bluffton, died at 9:10 p.m. Sunday in Bluffton Community hospital after an illness of two years. Born May 26, 1888 in Dunkirk, she was the daughter of J. Chris and Marion (Roberts) Guider. She was married to Carl McCafferty in 1908 and he survives. Also surviving are sons, Donald M., at home, and Max R. and William J., both of Bluffton; a sister, Miss Margaret Guider, of Route 1, Bluffton; brothers, Charles R. of Route 1, Bluffton, and Ray of rural Ada, and seven grandchildren. Mrs. McCafferty was a member of the Liberty Chapel EUB church and its Aid Society. Services will be 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Diller funeral home. Rev. Roger Amstutz will officiate with burial in Thompson cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 p.m. today. (Copied from The Kenton Times 8-23-1964) Notes for CARL DAVID MCCAFFERTY: CARL D. McCAFFERTY BLUFFTON - Carl D. McCafferty, 81, of Rt. 1, died at 2:30 a.m. today in his home from pneumonia. Born Jan. 26, 1884, in Hardin County, he was the son of David and Marietta (McElroy) McCafferty. He married the former Rhea Guider (Ginther) in 1908. She died Aug. 23, 1964. Mr. McCafferty was a farmer. He is survived by three sons, Donald M., at home, and Max R. and William J. of Bluffton; eight grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Louie McGinnis of Ada; and two brothers, Jay of Chicago and Scott of Dunkirk. He is a former Richland Township trustee and a member of Liberty Chapel Evangelical United Brethren Church. Funeral services will be 3:30 p.m. Friday in Diller Funeral Home, with Rev. Roger Amstutz officiating. Burial will be in Thompson Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 p.m. Thursday. (Copied from The Lima News, Wednesday, April 14, 1965) More About CARL DAVID MCCAFFERTY: Fact 2: Liberty Chapel EUB Church Fact 3: Buried in Thompson (Orth) Fact 4: Richland Tp. Trustee iii. MARGARET GUIDER, b. 12 Sep 1890, Dunkirk, Oh.; d. 29 Apr 1967, Harrod, Oh.-Dunkirk Cemetery. Notes for MARGARET GUIDER: MARGARET GUIDER 46 BLUFFTON - Miss Margaret Guider, 76, of Rt. 1, Bluffton, died at the home of a nephew, Wayne, in Harrod, at 1:20 p.m. Friday of a heart attack. She was born in Dunkirk, Sept. 12, 1891, the daughter of J. C. and Marian Roberts Guider. She was a member of Trinity Evangelical Church of Bluffton and the Ladies Aid of the church. Survivors include two brothers, Ray of Rt. 2, Ada, and Charles of Rt. 1, Bluffton. Services will be 2 p.m. Monday at Diller Funeral Home. Rev. Kenneth Link officiating. Burial will be in Dunkirk Cemetery. Friends may call after 1 p.m. today. (Copied from The Lima News) More About MARGARET GUIDER: Fact 2: Trinity Evangelical Church, Bluffton, Oh. Fact 5: Buried in Dunkirk cemetery. iv. CHARLES ROBERTS GUIDER, b. 01 Dec 1894, Dunkirk, Hardin Co., Oh.; d. 24 Jun 1968, Toledo, Oh.-Dunkirk Cemetery; m. (1) HANNAH MODJESKA HARMON, 16 Nov 1913, Gilboa, Putnam Co., Ohio; b. 10 Nov 1895, Gilboa, Putnam Co., Ohio; d. 13 Jan 1919, Gilboa, Putnam Co., Ohio; m. (2) LILLIAN B. SCHECKELS, 07 Oct 1920; m. (3) GERTRUDE AUGUSTA TAEBOR, 05 Dec 1921. Notes for CHARLES ROBERTS GUIDER: CHARLES R. GUIDER BLUFFTON - Services for Charles R. Guider, 73, of Rt. 1, will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in Diller Funeral Home. Burial will be in Dunkirk Cemetery. A retired metal finisher, he died at 8 p.m. Monday in a Toledo hospital after an extended illness. Born in Dunkirk, he was the son of John C. and Marian (Roberts) Guider. He married Hannah Madejasko Harmon and she died in 1919. Surviving are a son, Wayne C. of Harrod; a daughter, Mrs. Geraldine Campbell of Lima; three grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 p.m. today. (Copied from The Lima News) SSDI: Social Security index show death occurred 11-1968 More About CHARLES ROBERTS GUIDER: Fact 1: Metal finisher Fact 5: Buried in Dunkirk cemetery. Died in a Fact 6: Toledo hospital after an extended illness. More About HANNAH MODJESKA HARMON: Fact 5: Buried in Dunkirk Cemetery. 18. SARAH REBECCA "SADIE"6 GUIDER (AUGUST CHRISTOPH WILHELM5, JOHANN CHRISTOPH4 GEUTHER, JOHANN GEORG3, JOHANN CONRAD2, JOHANN1 GEUTER) was born 23 Dec 1863 in Washington Tp., Hardin Co., Oh., and died Bef. 1910 in Lima, Allen Co., Ohio. She married DELMAR E. GEIGER, son of GEORGE GEIGER and ALMIRA //. He was born Mar 1866 in Ohio, and died 1923. More About SARAH REBECCA "SADIE" GUIDER: Fact 3: Hazel Foster a child of Sadies. See if she Fact 4: died in Allen Co., Oh. Children of SARAH GUIDER and DELMAR GEIGER are: i. HAZEL M.7 GEIGER, b. 20 Feb 1891, Arkansas; d. 04 Jan 1995, Washington Co., Arkansas; m. ELBERT FOSTER; b. Jan 1887, Arkansas; d. Aft. 1930. Notes for ELBERT FOSTER: 1900 US Census - Durham Tp., Washington Co., Arkansas Annie A. Foster hd Nov. 1861 (38) wd. Ark. Ky. In. Clinton son Oct. 1884 (15) Ark. Ark. Ark. 47 Elbert son Jan 1887 (13) Ark Ark Ark Edgar son Dec 1888 (11) Ark Ark Ark Vanhoose, John J. boarder Jan. 1819 (81) wd Ky N.C. N.C. Merchant ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* 1920 U.S. Census: Mill Creek, Madison, Arkansas Elbert J. Foster 33 yrs. farmer Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas Hazel wf 27 Ohio Edison son 2y 5 mos. Arkansas ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ 1930 U.S. Census: Creek Co., Mounds Tp., Oklahoma Elbert J. Foster 38 Oil well pumper Ark. Hazel M. 37 wife Oh. Edison E. 12 son Ark. ii. BLANCHE B. GEIGER, b. Apr 1893, Ohio. Notes for BLANCHE B. GEIGER: 1910 U.S. Census - Allen Co., Lima Ward 2 Orth, Edward P. 45 Oh. Oh. Oh. Grocery merchant Jennie M. wf 42 Oh. Oh. Oh. Geiger, Blanche servant 17 Oh. Oh. Oh. NOTE: Blanche was actually a relative of Edward Orth as her grandmother was Margaret Orth Kahler Guider. 19. LOUISA JANE "LIDA"6 GUIDER (AUGUST CHRISTOPH WILHELM5, JOHANN CHRISTOPH4 GEUTHER, JOHANN GEORG3, JOHANN CONRAD2, JOHANN1 GEUTER) was born 12 Jul 1865 in Washington Tp., Hardin Co., Oh., and died 14 Jun 1940 in Allen Co., Oh.. She married JAMES M. RAMBO, son of THOMAS RAMBO and MARY ASHEN. He was born 10 May 1865 in West Minster, Oh., and died 15 Oct 1907 in Allen Co., Oh.. Notes for LOUISA JANE "LIDA" GUIDER: MRS. LOUISE J. RAMBO Mrs. Louise J. Rambo, 75, a resident of Lima until a year ago, died early Friday in Delaware after a brief illness. She was a member of the Grace Methodist church, the Stella Rebekah lodge and Loyal Neighbors. She is survived by one son, Herbert of 455 Orena Ave.; a daughter, Mrs. A. L. Bessire, 407 S. Metcalf St.; four grandchildren and a half-brother, Lou Kahler, of Ada. The body will remain at the Siferd and Son funeral home pending completion of funeral arrangements. (Copied from The Lima News 6-14-1940) More About LOUISA JANE "LIDA" GUIDER: Fact 2: Grace Methodist Church Fact 5: Died in Delaware, Oh. Fact 6: Buried in Woodlawn cemetery, Lima, Oh. Fact 7: Sec. 25, lot 218. More About JAMES M. RAMBO: Fact 1: Boilermaker Fact 5: Buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Lima, Oh. Fact 6: 719 Madison St., Lima 48 Children of LOUISA GUIDER and JAMES RAMBO are: i. HELEN IRENE7 RAMBO, b. 29 Jul 1891, Lima, Allen Co., Ohio; d. 15 Feb 1943, Lima, Ohio; m. AUSTIN L. BESSIRE. Notes for HELEN IRENE RAMBO: MRS. HELEN IRENE BESSIRE Mrs. Helen Irene Bessire, 51, of 407 S. Metcalf-st., died at 12:15 p.m. Monday after a long illness. A member of Trinity Methodist church and of the auxiliary of the United Commercial Travelers, she is survived by her husband, Austin L.; three daughters, Mary Jean and Janette, both at home, Mrs. Dorothy Louise Bessire Asbury, 539 W. McKibben-st.; a son, Lieut. J. W. Bessire in New Guinea; and one brother, Herbert L. Rambo of 485 Orena-ave. Two grandchildren also survive. Funeral services will be conducted at Lewis chapel at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday with Rev. Simon M. Davidian officiating. Burial will be in Woodlawn cemetery. The body will remain at the Lewis funeral home. (Copied from the Lima News 2-16-1943) More About HELEN IRENE RAMBO: Fact 5: 407 S. Metcalf, Lima, Oh. ii. HERBERT RAMBO, b. 18 Feb 1894, Lima, Allen Co., Ohio; d. 04 Feb 1972, Lima, Allen Co., Ohio; m. RHUIE HANKS. Notes for HERBERT RAMBO: HERBERT RAMBO Herbert Rambo, 77, of 455 Orena, died at 10:15 a.m. Thursday in Memorial Hospital. Born Feb. 18, 1894 in Lima, he was the son of James and Louise R. Rambo. He married Rhuie Hanks and she survives. Mr. Rambo was a railroad engineer retiring from the Nickel Plate Railroad after 53 years with the company. Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday in Siferd Westwood Chapel, Rev. Nathan Smith officiating. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. Friends may call at the chapel after 7 p.m. Saturday. (Copied from The Lima News 2-4-1972) More About HERBERT RAMBO: Fact 5: 455 Orena Ave., Lima, Oh. 20. CHRISTINA "TINA"6 GUIDER (AUGUST CHRISTOPH WILHELM5, JOHANN CHRISTOPH4 GEUTHER, JOHANN GEORG3, JOHANN CONRAD2, JOHANN1 GEUTER) was born 14 Oct 1866 in Washington Tp., Hardin Co., Oh., and died May 1933 in Colorado. She married CALVIN A. STEVENSON. He was born Apr 1867 in Ohio, and died in Colorado. Notes for CHRISTINA "TINA" GUIDER: 1900 U.S. Census, Fremont Co., Florence, Colorado E. A. Stevenson Apr. 1867 33 Md. 11 yrs. Oh. Oh. Oh. Carpenter Tena wf Oct 1866 33 " Oh. Ger Ger May dau Dec 1890 9 Oh. Ralph son July 1894 5 Oh. ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ 1910 Denver Co., Denver, Colorado (Downing ? St.) Calvin Stevenson 40 Oh. Carpenter Christine wf 40 Oh. Mae dau 19 Oh. ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* 1920 Gibson, Weld Co., Colorado C. A. Stevenson 52 Oh. Carpenter Christina wf 52 Oh. ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* 1930 Denver Co., Colorado Calvin Stevenson 62 Md. @ 22 yrs. old. Oh. Oh. Pa. Carpenter in factory 49 Christena wf 62 Oh. Ger. Ger. ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Notes for CALVIN A. STEVENSON: NOTES OF INTEREST: 1880 U.S. Census - Shawnee, Allen Co., Ohio Jacob Bowsher 67 Wagon maker Pa. Pa. Pa. Margaret 51 wf Oh. Oh. Oh. Eperson, Mary 19 step-dau Oh. Stevenson, Calvin 12 step-son Oh. (this could be C.A. Stevenson that married Christena Guider, need to work on it.) Children of CHRISTINA GUIDER and CALVIN STEVENSON are: i. MAE7 STEVENSON, b. Dec 1890, Ohio. ii. RALPH STEVENSON, b. Jul 1894, Ohio; d. Bef. 1910, Colorado. Endnotes 1. 'German Lutheran Interments' (XR 485), Geuther, Christopher Sec. B Lot 119 Geuther, Gottfried Sec. B Lot 119 Reinterred Philadelphia Memorial Park (Chester County), 1969 - Greenmount cemetery, 4301 N. Front St., Philadelphia . 2. Marriage license, Samuel Watt, Probate Judge Simon A. Reid, J.P. 3. Married by Lutheran minister, M. 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Guilford Covenant

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[[Category:Puritan Great Migration Project]] [[Category:Guilford, Connecticut]] On June 1, 1639, aboard the ship, ''Saint John'', twenty-five men, soon to be the first settlers of Guilford in the New Haven Colony of Connecticut, executed an agreement of cooperation, now commonly referred to as the Guilford "Plantation Covenant". The Plantation Covenant:{{Image|file=Cruttenden-9.jpg|align=r|size=m|caption=The Plantation Covenant}} ''We whose names are herein written, intending by God's gracious permission, to plant ourselves in New England, and if it may be in the southerly part, about Quinpisac, we do faithfully promise each for ourselves and families and those that belong to us, that we will, the Lord assisting us, sit down and join ourselves together in one entire plantation and to be helpful to the other in any common work, according to every man's ability and as need shall require, and we promise not to desert or leave each other on the plantation but with the consent of the rest, or the greater part of the company, who have entered into this engagement.'' ''As for our gathering together into a church way and the choice officers and members to be joined together in that way, we do refer ourselves until such time as it shall please God to settle us in our plantation.'' ''In witness whereof we subscribe our hands, this first day of June 1639.'' Signers: :*[[Kitchell-11|Robert Kitchell]] :*[[Cruttenden-9|Abraham Cruttenden]] :*[[Hughes-12029|John Housegoe]] :*[[Mepham-276|John Mepham]] :*[[Plane-37|William Plane]] :*[[Bishop-171|John Bishop]] :*[[Chittenden-16|William Chittenden]] :*[[Jones-22307|Thomas Joanes]] :*[[Nash-206|Thomas Naish]] :*[[Stone-1638|John Stone]] :*[[Bushnell-16|Francis Bushnell]] :*[[Doude-2|Henry Doude]] :*[[Jordan-3259|John Jurden]] :*[[Noble-3280|William Noble]] :*[[Stone-1398|William Stone]] :*[[Chatfield-6|Francis Chatfield]] :*[[Dudley-30|William Dudley]] :*[[Kingsnorth-32|Henry Kingnoth]] :*[[Norton-128|Thomas Norton]] :*[[Goodrich-120|Richard Guttridge]] :*[[Cooke-1322|Thomas Cooke]] :*[[Hoadley-237|John Hoadley]] :*[[Leete-25|William Leete]] :*[[Parmelee-32|John Parmarly]] :*[[Whitfield-881|Rev. Henry Whitfield]]

Guilford Union Cemetery

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[[Category: Guilford Union Cemetery, Rockford, Illinois]] [[Category: Winnebago County, Illinois, Cemeteries]] [[Category: Illinois History]] [[Category: Guilford Township, Winnebago County, Illinois]] [[Category: Rockford, Illinois]] :[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=105959 Guilford Union Cemetery] at FindAGrave.com :Also Known As: Reed Farm Cemetery, Reed Cemetery, Reid Farm Cemetery, Reid Cemetery :Rockford, Winnebago County, Illinois [[:Category: Guilford Union Cemetery, Rockford, Illinois|Guilford Union Cemetery]] ==General Information== {{Image|file=Guilford_Union_Cemetery.jpg |caption=Guilford Union Cemetery }} ===Location=== {{Image|file=Guilford_Union_Cemetery.png |align=l |size=m |caption=Google Maps. }} {{Clear}} :6760 Spring Brook Road :Rockford, IL 61114 :*[https://www.google.com/maps/dir//Guilford+Union+Cemetery,+Rockford,+IL/@42.306573,-89.0549501,12z/data=!4m8!4m7!1m0!1m5!1m1!1s0x8808b97c1b77be83:0x83b5f801ba640c49!2m2!1d-88.98491!2d42.3064674 Google Maps] :GPS Coordinates: 42.3064003, -88.9847031 :Guilford Union Cemetery is a located on a small lot on Springbrook Road in Rockford, Illinois. It's a little disconcerting because it is right in the middle of a residential area. There is no parking lot, you just park right off the street in front of it. {{Image|file=Guilford_Union_Cemetery-2.jpg |caption=Park here }} ---- As of October 25, 2021, there is a profile for everyone person buried here. Most are connected. Many just need a little more work to be connected. Some I fear it will never be known to whom they belong but they at least are documented with what we know now. ===History=== Guilford was its own township until 1923 when it was incorporated into Rockford. This cemetery was established in 1837 and is part of the Read and McFarland farms. [http://files.usgwarchives.net/il/winnebago/cemeteries/guilford.txt Winnebago County Archives] The sexton records were destroyed in a fire several years ago. The North Central Illinois Genealogical Society has transcribed and documented all the graves in this cemetery and that is available in the History room in the Rockford Public Library. Many of the monuments were damaged by a tornado that landed in the town in 1928. There are several newer small granite rectangular markers that look like this: {{Image|file=Guilford_Union_Cemetery-3.jpg |align=m |size=m |. }} Many of them are in front of older markers that have been buried, like these: {{Image|file=Guilford_Union_Cemetery-4.jpg |align=m |size=m | }} The newer blocks were added in 2008. Many of the older stones did not have birth dates just age and birth dates on some of them are not correct. Fortunately they can be double checked against a 1980 transcription list here: [http://files.usgwarchives.net/il/winnebago/cemeteries/guilford.txt Winnebago County IL Archives History]. This must have been a monumental task. I have discovered a few errors in transcriptions but for the most part they are accurate. {{Image|file=Guilford_Union_Cemetery-5.jpg |caption=Guilford Union Cemetery }} ===The People who lived and died in Guilford Township=== There are war heroes and murderers in this cemetery. Pioneers, well-known politicians and simple farmers and teachers. Recent immigrants and those whose families fought in the American Revolution. They lived and they died in Winnebago County. Old and young. They all have stories to tell if one can take the time to dig a little and listen. ====Early Pioneers==== [[Enoch-159|Henry Enoch]] and his wife [[Hall-35917|Mary Hall]] came from Maryland, by way of Ohio. He built a cabin here in 1836 and is credited with being the first settler in what would become Guilford township. Henry actually died on a visit to Maryland, but his body was brought back to be buried at Guilford. [[Doolittle-1177|Calvin Doolittle]] came west from New York and in 1837. His wife [[Cary-601|Susannah]] was the daughter of [[Cary-1659|Richard Cary]] who fought in the American Revolution under George Washington. [[Hutchins-2784|Rial Hutchins]] and his family came from Vermont a little before 1840. His son [[Hutchins-2820|Amasa]] became Mayor of Rockford. [[Chase-6210|Elisha Chase]] came from Vermont and settled in Guilford in 1850. He is buried here with several children who died young. [[Lake-3193|Thomas Lake]], born in England, came to Rockford in 1836. He was a carpenter and built many of the earliest homes in Rockford. ====The Scots==== :[[:Category: Migrants from Argyll to Illinois]] :[[:Category: Illinois, Immigrants from Scotland]] Although most of the early residents of the [[Space:Scottish_Immigrant_Settlement_in_Winnebago_Illinois|Scotch Settlement at Argyle]] are buried in the [[Space:Scottish_Cemetery|Scottish Cemetery]] in Argyle, there are some Scotch pioneers in this cemetery. Among them are my great grandparents [[Colville-421|Robert Colville]] and [[McKay-4339|Agnes McKay]]. They farmed in [[Space:Harlem_Township_Winnebago_County_Illinois|Harlem Township]], Winnebago County then gave the farm to their son [[Colville-428 |Robert]] and retired in Rockford. [[Breckenridge-392|Edward Breckenridge]] ( a cousin of mine) and his wife [[Mitchell-20305|Margaret Mitchell]] came from Scotland with their children in 1854 and established a farm in Guilford Township. Their children, [[Breckenridge-409|Edward]], [[Breckenridge-408|Hugh]], [[Breckenridge-407|Janet]], [[Breckenridge-401|Isabella]], [[Breckenridge-393|Elizabeth (Reid)]], and [[Breckenridge-411|Robert]] are also all buried here. There are many Reids here, the first being [[Reid-10138|James]] who was born in Scotland in 1777 and came here in 1850. ====The Germans==== :[[:Category: Illinois, Immigrants from German Confederation]] Guilford was also home to many German immigrants who are buried here. [[Retzlaff-50|Charles Reitzlaff]] came to the US with his mother in 1865. His wife [[Ollman-24|Joanna]] was the daughter of [[Ollman-23|John Ollman]] who brought his family to the US in 1864. His daughter [[Ollman-22|Minnie]] married [[Knop-88|Henry Knop]] who arrived in 1858. Another daughter [[Ollman-25|Bertha]] married [[Pepper-1268|Lewis Pepper]] who came from Germany in 1866. He started out as a farm hand on [[Ralston-806|James Ralson]], a Scottish immigrant. Lewis soon had his own farm and was very successful. [[Nimtz-21|August Nimtz]] and his wife settled here from Germany shortly after they were married in 1881. Many descendants are buried here. [[Thurow-38|Heinrich Thurow]] came here with his family about 1887. They farmed in Guilford. His baby grandchild, [[Thurow-41|Martha]] is buried here. [[Schmidt-10966|Karl Schmidt]] and his family came in 1891. They first settled in Caledonia, then moved to Guilford. ====The Young People==== [[Kleckner-95|Mary Alice Kleckner]] contracted polio in 1951 when she was 12 years old. Both her brother and sister came down with it as well but she suffered the worst case. She spent nearly two years in an iron lung and then died when she was 14. [[Price-16728|Mary Price]] was a beloved school teacher who died of tuberculosis when she was only 21 in 1892. Another victim of tuberculosis, [[Seele-28 |Edward Seele]] composed a popular song "My Honey" while in the sanitarium. He died in 1936 when he was only 25. [[Doolittle-2577|Calvin Doolittle]] was only 4 years old. His original stone read:
''"He passed away like a tender flower which bloomed and died within an hour"''
Seventeen-year-old [[Pratt-7743|William Pratt]] was killed in 1918 when an interurban train he was on after a visit to Chicago derailed. In 1837, twenty-two-year-old [[Enoch-162|William Enoch]] who, two years earlier found the place where his father would lay the first claim in Guilford, died of cholera a few days after his younger brother, [[Enoch-163|Richard]] also died of the disease. Two infant siblings, [[Turnure-29|Anna]], and [[Turnure-29|Edna]] were buried here before their parents moved to Mason City, Iowa. They were spared the tragedy their six siblings experienced when their mother, [[Garrett-7654|Anna]] shot and killed her husband [[Turnure-27|Horace]], then turned the gun on herself. [[Pepper-1272|Carolina "Lena" Pepper]], buried here with her family, was only 22 years old. She suffered from depression or "melancholy" as they called it then. "I cannot take it any longer and soon it will be over," she told her mother. In 1899 she killed herself by swallowing carbonic acid. The death of the young woman shocked and saddened the community and there were over 100 carriages at her funeral procession. ====Murder Scandal==== In 1869, [[Lake-3191|Eliza Lake]] was pregnant and estranged from her husband [[Dixon-9737 |Banks Dixon]] when he kidnapped their eldest child, [[Lake-3192|Philip]]. When Banks returned to see their newborn, [[Lake-3190|John]], Eliza took out a revolver and shot him in the head. She was tried and found not guilty by reason of temporary insanity. She changed her boys’ names back to Lake and lived quietly on the farm in Guilford. There's not a word about the killing in her obituary. ===Veterans=== ====War of 1812==== :[[Lathrop-1577|Azariah Lathrop]] fought in the War of 1812 with the New York Militia. He settled in Belvidere a little before 1850. :[[Martin-51010|Corporal Elias Martin]] signed up when he was 16. Two of his sons fought in the Civil War, one of whom died of disease in Vicksburg in 1863. ====Civil War==== :[[Michael-1823|John Henry Michael]], buried here, came from New York and settled in Guilford around 1855. He had twin sons, [[Michael-1824|Isaac]] and [[Michael-1825|Charles]] who fought together in the 127th Illinois Infantry. :[[Pryse-41|David Pryse]] came over from Wales. He spent some time in New York, then farmed in Guilford. He signed up with the 74th Illinois Infantry. :[[Lake-3194|Thomas H. Lake]] served a year with the 146th Regiment, Illinois Infantry, Co. C. :[[Green-28949|Andrew Green]] was born in Virginia. His family moved to Ohio and he fought on the Union side with the 179th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. After the war, he married [[Reid-10768|Catherine]], the granddaughter of the above mentioned Scottish immigrant James and farmed in Guilford. He is buried in Cherry Valley however during 1871-1885, he buried four of his children in this cemetery. The youngest was two-year-old [[Green-28965|Ida]], who died about a week after her 7-year-old brother [[Green-28966|John]]. :[[Hunter-12984|Corporal James Hunter, Jr.]] fought with the Illinois 74th Infantry. He died in Nashville of complications from the measles after surviving the Battle of Perryville. His mother, [[Akins-718|Sarah]], traveled to Nashville to bring his body home. :[[Hunter-12985|David Hunter]], Jame's brother fought with the Ilinois 15th Regiment for the duration of the War. :[[Horton-6663|Thomas Horton]] fought with the 9th Minnesota Infantry. He died in Mississippi in 1865. ====World War I ==== :[[Hunter-12994|Captain David Hunter, Jr.]],' son of Civil War vet, [[Hunter-12985|David Hunter]], received the Distinguished Service Cross for his service during World War I. :[[Nimtz-22|William]], son of German immigrants enlisted in 1917. His brother requested a furlough so he could come home and help with the farm, but he was already scheduled to ship off to France in 1918 :[[McFarland-1306|Vern E. McFarland]] ====World War II==== :[[Parnaby-33|Richard Parnaby]] ====Other Veterans==== :[[Hunter-12995|David Hunter IV]], twenty-year-old son and grandson of war heroes, was newly married and just out of basic training when he fell asleep at the wheel and crashed into a gravel truck while home on leave. :[[Ferguson-11354|David Ferguson]] US Air Force, Viet Nam era ===Unconnected Profiles=== These are the profiles in the cemetery who are still disconnected to the Large Tree. Feel free to take a look and see if you can help connect them: * [[Andersen-5619|George S. Andersen (1903-1984)]] * [[Barker-13269|Robert Barker (1950-2005)]] * [[Casky-11|Mary E. Casky (1815-1869)]] * [[Ellenberger-111|Megan Ruthann Ellenberger (1976-2005)]] * [[Elliott-14722|Kenneth Wayne Elliott (1959-2015)]] * [[Ferguson-11354|David L. Ferguson (1947-2015)]] * [[Howell-8659|Eusebia Howell (1790-1811)]] * [[Leach-6354|D. S. Leach (1820-1848)]] * [[Lovelee-1|Lila Lovelee (1932-1980)]] * [[McClintock-1222|John McClintock (1810-1867)]] * [[Nimtz-39|Steven Remley Nimtz (1993-2016)]] * [[Robinson-47970|Cheryl Lynne (Robinson) Rudie (1946-2008)]] * [[Saunders-7867|Moses Saunders (1864-1864)]] * [[Spiering-63|Hermann Spiering (1860-1890)]] * [[Tool-143|Bonnie Mae (Tool) Hayes (1937-2016)]] * [[Walker-37054|Albert George Walker (1886-1951)]] * [[Wilson-87282|Frederick C. Wilson (1932-2016)]] * [[Unknown-469441|Sarah J. (Unknown) Elwich (1810-1839)]] ===Burials=== You can find a sortable table of profiles of those who rest in the Guilford Union Cemetery here: *[[Space:Guildford_Union_Cemetery_Table_of_Interments|Guildford Union Cemetery Table of Interments]] ===Resources=== *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/il/winnebago/cemeteries/guilford.txt Winnebago County IL Archives History]
*[http://genealogytrails.com/ill/winnebago/cem/cem_guilfordunion.htm Burials in Guildford-Union Cemetery] ===Sources===

Guinevere, Gwenhwyfar, or Guanhumara

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[[Category:King Arthur Legend]] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guinevere Guinevere (/ˈɡwɪnɪvɪər/; Welsh: Gwenhwyfar; Breton: Gwenivar), often written as Guenevere or Gwenevere,[1] is, in Arthurian legend, the wife of King Arthur. She first appears as Guanhumara (with many spelling variants in the manuscript tradition) in Geoffrey of Monmouth's pseudo-historical chronicle of British history, the Historia Regum Britanniae, written circa 1136 AD. She is also found in medieval Welsh prose, in the mid-late 12th-century tale Culhwch and Olwen, as Arthur's wife Gwenhwyfar. In medieval romances, one of the most prominent story arcs is Queen Guinevere's love affair with her husband's chief knight, Lancelot. This story first appeared in Chrétien de Troyes's Lancelot, the Knight of the Cart and became a motif in Arthurian literature, starting with the Lancelot-Grail of the early 13th century and carrying through the Post-Vulgate Cycle and Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur. Guinevere and Lancelot's betrayal of Arthur preceded his eventual defeat at the Battle of Camlann by Mordred. The original Welsh form of the name Gwenhwyfar, which seems to be cognate with the Irish name Findabair, can be translated as "The White Enchantress" or "The White Fay/Ghost", from Proto-Celtic *Windo- "white, fair, holy" + *sēbarā"magical being" (cognate with Old Irish síabair "a spectre, phantom, supernatural being [usually in pejorative sense]").[2][3][4][5][a] Geoffrey of Monmouth rendered her name as Guanhumara in Latin (though there are many spelling variations found in the various manuscripts of his Historia Regum Britanniae). The name is given as Guennuuar in Caradoc's Vita Gildae, while Gerald of Wales refers to her as Wenneuereia. In the 15th century Middle Cornish play Bewnans Ke, she was called Gwynnever. A cognate name in Modern English is Jennifer, from Cornish.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guinevere#cite_note-7 In one of the Welsh Triads (Trioedd Ynys Prydein, no. 56), there are three Gwenhwyfars married to King Arthur; the first is the daughter of Cywryd of Gwent, the second of Gwythyr ap Greidawl, and the third of (G)ogrfan Gawr ("the Giant"),[7]). In a variant of another Welsh Triad (Trioedd Ynys Prydein, no. 54), only the daughter of Gogfran Gawr is mentioned. Two other Triads (Trioedd Ynys Prydein, no. 53, 84) mention Gwenhwyfar's contention with her sister Gwenhwyfach, which was believed to be the cause of the Battle of Camlann. In the Welsh folktale Culhwch and Olwen, she is mentioned alongside her sister, Gwenhwyfach. In Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Regum Britanniae, she is described as one of the great beauties of Britain, descended from a noble Roman family and educated under Cador, Duke of Cornwall. In French chivalric romances, Guinevere is the daughter of King Leodegrance, who served Uther Pendragon and was entrusted with the Round Table after Pendragon's death. In these histories, Leodegrance's kingdom lies near the Breton city of Carhaise (the modern Carhaix-Plouguer). In the fields to the south and east of Carhaise, Arthur defends Leodegrance by defeating Rience, which leads to his meeting and marriage with Guinevere. This version of the legend has Guinevere betrothed to Arthur early in his career, while he was garnering support. optional version: Guinevere She is infamous as the cheating wife of King Arthur. As the cause of the end of Camelot and all the hope that Arthur’s reign had brought to Camelot and Britain. But was she real? Where do we find clues about her and what do those clues tell us? Wikipedia does a wonderful overall summary https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guinevere Basically it says that “the first time she is mentioned is in Geoffrey of Monmouth’s pseudo-historical chronicle of British history, the Historia Regum Britanniae, written circa 1136 AD. She is also found in medieval Welsh prose, in the mid-late 12th-century tale Culhwch and Olwen, as Arthur's wife Gwenhwyfar.” It also says “In medieval romances, one of the most prominent story arcs is Queen Guinevere's love affair with her husband's chief knight, Lancelot. This story first appeared in Chrétien de Troyes's Lancelot, the Knight of the Cart and became a motif in Arthurian literature, starting with the Lancelot-Grail of the early 13th century and carrying through the Post-Vulgate Cycle and Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur.” So essentially, that indicates she is a literary contrivance and not a real flesh and blood person. Even her name points to a description of her role with “The original Welsh form of the name Gwenhwyfar, which seems to be cognate with the Irish name Findabair, can be translated as "The White Enchantress" or "The White Fay/Ghost", from Proto-Celtic *Windo- "white, fair, holy" + *sēbarā"magical being" (cognate with Old Irish síabair "a spectre, phantom, supernatural being ).“ Wikipedia also points out “In one of the Welsh Triads (Trioedd Ynys Prydein, no. 56), there are three Gwenhwyfars married to King Arthur; the first is the daughter of Cywryd of Gwent, the second of Gwythyr ap Greidawl, and the third of (G)ogrfan Gawr ("the Giant"),[7]). In a variant of another Welsh Triad (Trioedd Ynys Prydein, no. 54), only the daughter of Gogfran Gawr is mentioned. Two other Triads (Trioedd Ynys Prydein, no. 53, 84) mention Gwenhwyfar's contention with her sister Gwenhwyfach, which was believed to be the cause of the Battle of Camlann. In the Welsh folktale Culhwch and Olwen, she is mentioned alongside her sister, Gwenhwyfach.” Once again the improbable is used as her ancestry since Gwythyr ap Greidawl is described by Wikipedia as “In Welsh mythology, Gwythyr ap Greidawl was a rival of Gwyn ap Nudd, a deity connected with the otherworld.” Another option was the daughter of “a giant”. And no one seems to have any idea who Cywrdd of Gwent was or his claim to fame. Basically she is the catalyst for the story as she is the reason everything seems to happen and the driving force to the end. GLASTONBURY ABBEY *from a note I had with no source* I had it to research the story itself... King Arthur’s final resting place, Avalon, is believed to be located in modern day Glastonbury Abbey. Urged by King Henry II, the monks at Glastonbury Abbey searched their grounds for proof of King Arthur and Queen Guinevere. In 1191 the monks found a large oak coffin with the inscription, “Hic jacet sepultus inclitus rex Arturius in insula Avalonia,” which translates as, “Here lies King Arthur buried in Avalon.” The two skeletons found inside—believed to be Arthur and Guinevere—were moved to an ornate marble tomb in 1278, where they remained until the tomb was destroyed in 1539. Where they are today is a mystery. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glastonbury_Abbey this has the story and the role played by "historian Malmsbury" https://arstechnica.com/science/2016/03/medieval-monks-used-king-arthurs-grave-as-an-attraction-to-raise-money/ http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-somerset-34908894 https://books.google.com/books?id=yB-0_rkhoBQC&pg=PA332&lpg=PA332&dq=Glastonbury+research&source=bl&ots=tbsjkzimBl&sig=ffp4M1TRsgNGxYDCTeDSGDEoG6c&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiHqpXUnZLWAhVjz1QKHVLVDYw4ChDoAQhFMAY#v=onepage&q=Glastonbury%20research&f=false see page 220 I think it is safe to say she was not real. '''Alternate Version Including Headings''' ==Guinevere in History== No historical persons have been found who form the basis for a woman named Guinevere associated with the King Arthur Legends. Essentially, Guinevere is a literary contrivance and not a real flesh and blood person. ==Guinevere in Legend== ===Name=== “The original Welsh form of the name Gwenhwyfar, which seems to be cognate with the Irish name Findabair, can be translated as "The White Enchantress" or "The White Fay/Ghost", from Proto-Celtic *Windo- "white, fair, holy" + *sēbarā"magical being" (cognate with Old Irish síabair "a spectre, phantom, supernatural being ).“ ===Role in the King Arthur Legends=== Guinevere is infamous as the cheating wife of King Arthur, as the cause of the end of Camelot and all the hope that Arthur’s reign had brought to Camelot and Britain. Guinevere is the catalyst for the story, the reason everything appears to happen and the driving force of the legend to the end. ===Origins in Welsh Mythology=== There are three differrent Gwenhwyfars married to King Arthur in one of the Welsh Triads: (Trioedd Ynys Prydein, no. 56), The Triads were first put on paper in the third quarter of the 13th century but contain earlier accounts of both real and legendary figures. *the first is the daughter of Cywryd of Gwent, *the second of Gwythyr ap Greidawl, *and the third of (G)ogrfan Gawr ("the Giant"),[7]). In a variant of another Welsh Triad (Trioedd Ynys Prydein, no. 54), only the daughter of Gogfran Gawr is mentioned. Two other Triads (Trioedd Ynys Prydein, no. 53, 84) mention Gwenhwyfar's contention with her sister Gwenhwyfach, which was believed to be the cause of the Battle of Camlann. In the Welsh folktale Culhwch and Olwen, she is mentioned alongside her sister, Gwenhwyfach.” In Welsh mythology, Gwythyr ap Greidawl is described by Wikipedia as “Gwythyr ap Greidawl was a rival of Gwyn ap Nudd, a deity connected with the otherworld.” Another option was the daughter of “a giant”. No further references have been found to Cywrdd of Gwent. ===Development of the Legend=== Guinevere is first mentioned in Geoffrey of Monmouth’s "pseudo-historical chronicle of British history, the Historia Regum Britanniae, written circa 1136 AD." [[Wikipedia: Guinevere]] Accessed Sept 8, 2017 "She is also found in medieval Welsh prose, in the mid-late 12th-century tale Culhwch and Olwen, as Arthur's wife Gwenhwyfar. " The well-written Wikipedia article on Guinevere also says “In medieval romances, one of the most prominent story arcs is Queen Guinevere's love affair with her husband's chief knight, Lancelot. This story first appeared in Chrétien de Troyes's Lancelot, the Knight of the Cart and became a motif in Arthurian literature, starting with the Lancelot-Grail of the early 13th century and carrying through the Post-Vulgate Cycle and Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur.” ===Role of Glastonbury Abbey=== In the King Arthur Legend, Arthur's final resting place was Avalon. Later legend identified Avalong with modern day Glastonbury Abbey. The later legend apparently arose when, urged by King Henry II, the monks at Glastonbury Abbey searched their grounds for proof of King Arthur and Queen Guinevere. In 1191 the monks found a large oak coffin with the inscription, “Hic jacet sepultus inclitus rex Arturius in insula Avalonia,” which translates as, “Here lies King Arthur buried in Avalon.” The two skeletons found inside—believed to be Arthur and Guinevere—were moved to an ornate marble tomb in 1278, where they remained until the tomb was destroyed in 1539. Where they are today is a mystery. ==Sources== See also: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glastonbury_Abbey this has the story and the role played by "historian Malmsbury" https://arstechnica.com/science/2016/03/medieval-monks-used-king-arthurs-grave-as-an-attraction-to-raise-money/ http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-somerset-34908894 https://books.google.com/books?id=yB-0_rkhoBQC&pg=PA332&lpg=PA332&dq=Glastonbury+research&source=bl&ots=tbsjkzimBl&sig=ffp4M1TRsgNGxYDCTeDSGDEoG6c&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiHqpXUnZLWAhVjz1QKHVLVDYw4ChDoAQhFMAY#v=onepage&q=Glastonbury%20research&f=false see page 220 ==Other Pages of the King Arthur Legends== * [[Space:King_Arthur_Legends_-_The_Authors|The '''authors''' who wrote the King Arthur Legends]] * [[Space:King_Arthur_Legends_-_The_Battles|Full list of '''battles''' associated with the King Arthur Legends]] * [[Space:King_Arthur_Legends_-_The_Cast|Full list of '''characters''' in the King Arthur Legends]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:King_Arthur_Legends_-_History_vs_Legend An analysis of sources: '''history or legend'''?] * [[Space:King_Arthur_Legends_-_The_Objects|The '''objects''' which appear in the King Arthur Legends]] * [[Space:King_Arthur_Legends_-_The_Places|Full list of '''places''' associated with the King Arthur Legends]] * [[Space:King_Arthur_Legends_-_The_Women|The '''women''' who appear in the King Arthur Legends]] * [[Space:King_Arthur_Legends_-_The_Project|Main Project Page]]

Guinness Beer

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World famous, GUINNESS® beer (dry stout) is brewed in almost 50 countries and enjoyed in 150. It originated at Arthur Guinness' brewery in Dublin, Ireland (St. James Gate) and stems from the porter style that originated in London in the early 18th century. The unique and very distinctive flavor of GUINNESS comes from the unfermented roasted barley. === Guinness Timeline === *1759: Arthur Guinness signs a 9,000 year lease for the unused brewery at St. James Gateway in Dublin, Ireland. Begins brewing ale. *1769: Guinness exports for the first time - six and a half barrels shipped to England. *1899: Guinness breweries pioneers several quality control efforts - hiring the statistician William Sealy Gosset who came to fame under the pseudonym "Student". *1974: Guinness brews the last porter. *1986: Guinness acquires the Distillers Company. *1997: Guinness merges with Grand Metropolitan forming Diageo plc. === Guinness Links === Today, GUINNESS has a cult-like following and is more a lifestyle than a brand. There are countless Web sites dedicated to this brew including: *[http://www.guinness.com Official GUINNESS Web site] *[http://www.wombat.ie/misc/guinness.html Guide to Guinness] *[http://www.ivo.se/guinness/ Guinness Beer FAQt and Folklore] *[http://www.beerexpert.co.uk/TheArtOfGuinness.html The Art of Guinness] *[http://www.guinnessbeer.com/ The Unofficial Guinness Blog] *[http://www.karott.com/guinness_recipes.htm Guinness Recipes] *[http://www.guinness-storehouse.com/en/Index.aspx GUINNESS STOREHOUSE] *[http://www.guinnesswebstore.com/age_verify.asp?saveURL=%2Findex.asp%3F. Guinness Webstore] [[Category:Ireland, History]]

Gull Island, Bay de Verde, Newfoundland

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[[Category:Gull Island, Bay de Verde, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category:Gull Island, Bay de Verde, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category:Gull Island, Bay de Verde, Newfoundland]] ''This article is an excerpt from the Encyclopedia of Newfoundland, and needs to be edited for length and content. Anything you can do is appreciated.'' ==About== A fishing community located on the rugged coast of northern Conception Bay between Northern Bay and Burnt Point. Gull Island was actually named for the island of Gull Island, which is a small, rocky nesting place for birds, adjacent to the coast. E.R. Seary (1971) states (based on information received from P.A. O'Flaherty) that, "since the settlement of Gull Island is on the mainland, the island in popular, local usage [is] known as Gull Island." Gull Island first appeared on Thoresby's map of 1796, approximately the same time the area was first settledEncyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador, 1994 volume 2 (Extract: letter G). [http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_enl/id/424 Entry for Gull Island, p. 760]. Memorial University of Newfoundland Website. Accessed 2018.. Bridie Doyle (1979) states that the settlement of Gull Island is divided roughly into four geographic areas: the Road, the Folly, the Ridge and the Gulch. The extensive berry grounds in the sheltered land behind the exposed and windy coastline reportedly served northern Conception Bay communities as a winter residence where they erected tilts.The settlement of Gull Island has an exposed beach to the southeast and southwest. ===History=== West-Country English and later Irish migrations to Conception Bay were concentrated in the larger centres, particularly [[Space:Carbonear, Newfoundland|Carbonear]] and [[Space:Harbour Grace, Newfoundland|Harbour Grace]]. From there planters and fishing servants spread north to the coves between Carbonear and [[Space:Bay de Verde, Newfoundland|Bay de Verde]]. These locations, namely [[Space:Western Bay, Newfoundland|Western Bay]], Job's Cove, Northern Bay, Low Point, Burnt Point and Gull Island were settled by the end of the Eighteenth Century by a small population of year-round settlers and a large number of seasonal fishing servants. ===Early Families=== According to Seary (1976; quoting CO. 199: 18) a Thomas Oliver was reported to be a resident of Gull Island in 1798. Based on family tradition Seary also states that a Neil McCann from Donegal, Ireland, settled at Gull Island about 1787, and that a [[Stockwood-9|John Stockwood]], an Englishman, was amongst the earliest settlers in the community. John Layman was reported to be a resident of Gull Island in 1857. Other Nineteenth Century names associated with the settlement — Butt, Delaney, Doyle, English, Neil and Saunders (listed in Lovell's Newfoundland Directory: 1871) — were common names in northern Conception Bay from the mid- to late 1700s. Thus both local oral tradition and recorded evidence suggest that the earliest settlers were of English and Irish origin. Many of the earliest recorded names in Gull Island, such as Doyle, McCann, Layman and Oliver, were still associated with the community in 1982. Population returns in 1836 and 1845 indicated a sizable Protestant presence in Gull Island in addition to the large number of Roman Catholic families. After 1869, when new Irish settlers were reported in Gull Island, the numbers of Roman Catholic residents rose considerably (195 of a population of 209) and Gull Island remained an almost wholly Roman Catholic community from that time. In the Nineteenth Century there were local and area merchants with whom Gull Island fishermen dealt. Hutchinson's Newfoundland Directory for 1864-65 (1864) listed Michael Doyle and J. Stockwood as merchants in the community. According to Doyle and McCann, these enterprises were relatively small-scale and many Gull Island fishermen dealt with Tucker and Sons of Burnt Point, or merchants in Lower Island Cove. ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Gull_Island,_Bay_de_Verde,_Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

Guthrie Name Study

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[[Category:Guthrie Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[:Space:Clan Guthrie|Clan Guthrie Team]] [[:Category:Clan Guthrie|Clan Guthrie Category]] ---- '''Example profile''' {{Example Profile | id = Guthrie-61 | name = Sir David Guthrie,
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(ca 1425 - after 1479) | image = Guthrie-2600-1.png | project = Scotland|clan = Clan Guthrie | project image = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-49.jpg }} ---- See also: *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=GUTHRIE&order=name Guthrie List] of profiles on WikiTree. == How to Join == == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Guthrie Surname == ''Guthrie is an English-language surname with several independent origins. In some cases the surname is derived from a place in Scotland, located near Forfar, which is derived from the Gaelic gaothair, meaning "windy place". Another origin of the name is from the Scottish Gaelic MagUchtre, meaning "son of Uchtre". The personal name Uchtre is of uncertain origin. Another origin of the surname Guthrie is as an Anglicisation of the Irish Ó Fhlaithimh, meaning "descendant of Flaitheamh".'' Learn about the family history of your surname, Ancestry.com, retrieved 4 September 2011. For the surname Guthrie, this webpage cited: Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-508137-4. == Task List == ---- There is a common belief that, with the exception of trade-based names such as Smith, Cooper, Wright or general place-of-origin based names such as Ingles (English) or Wallace (Welshman), many people who shared the same surname would be related - as Professor Bryan Sykes demonstrated in his groundbreaking follow up to The Seven Daughters of Eve [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Seven_Daughters_of_Eve The Seven Daughters of Eve], Adam's Curse: A Future Without Men [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam%27s_Curse Adam's Curse: A Future Without Men]. So, some may be surprised to note that most Guthries who have taken DNA tests do not appear to be related to the Guthries of Guthrie and Guthries of Craigie. In fact, over a dozen genetically unique Guthrie Family Groups (GFGs) have been identified, each originating from a single male ancestor. [http://www.guthriegenealogy.com Guthrie Genealogy] [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/guthrie/about Guthrie FamilyTreeDNA Guthrie Family][http://www.clanguthrie.org Clan Guthrie USA] One question that is commonly asked is whether the Guthries of Guthrie are related to Woody Guthrie? [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woody_Guthrie Woody Guthrie] It appears that they are not. The Guthries of Guthrie and Guthries of Craigie are in GFG1A, while Woody Guthrie is in GFG5, which can be traced back to the Guthries of Hanover County, Virginia, but not, at least as yet, to Scotland. == The Guthries of Guthrie == According to Warden, T''he Guthrie family are, by many, believed to be the oldest in the county of Angus. Whether or not this be so, they undoubtedly date back to an early period.'' {{Image|file=Guthrie-2600-2.png |caption=Guthrie of Guthrie }} {{Succession box | title = [[Guthrie-61|Sir David Guthrie
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| years = 09 September 1513 - ? | before = [[Guthrie-1146 |Sir Alexander Guthrie, 2nd Baron of Guthrie]] | after = Alexander Guthrie, 4th Baron of Guthrie }} {{Succession box | title = Alexander Guthrie
4th Baron of Guthrie
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| years = ? - ? | before = [[Guthrie-2664 |Andrew Guthrie, 3th Baron of Guthrie]] | after = Alexander Guthrie, 5th Baron of Guthrie }} {{Succession box | title = Alexander Guthrie
5th Baron of Guthrie
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| years = ? - ? | before = Alexander Guthrie, 4th Baron of Guthrie | after = William Guthrie, 6th Baron of Guthrie }} {{Succession box | title = William Guthrie
6th Baron of Guthrie
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| years = ? - ? | before = Alexander Guthrie, 5th Baron of Guthrie | after = Alexander Guthrie, 7th Baron of Guthrie }} {{Succession box | title = Alexander Guthrie
7th Baron of Guthrie
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| years = ? - ? | before = William Guthrie, 6th Baron of Guthrie | after = David Guthrie, 8th Baron of Guthrie }} {{Succession box | title = David Guthrie
8th Baron of Guthrie
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| years = ? - ? | before = William Guthrie, 7th Baron of Guthrie | after = Patrick Guthrie, 9th Baron of Guthrie }} {{Succession box | title = Patrick Guthrie
9th Baron of Guthrie
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| years = ? - ? | before = David Guthrie, 8th Baron of Guthrie | after = Patrick Guthrie, 10th Baron of Guthrie }} {{Succession box | title = Patrick Guthrie
10th Baron of Guthrie
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| years = ? - ? | before = Patrick Guthrie, 9th Baron of Guthrie | after = John Guthrie, 11th Baron of Guthrie, Bishop of Moray }} {{Succession box | title = John Guthrie
11th Baron of Guthrie, Bishop of Moray
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| years = ? - 23 August 1649 | before = Patrick Guthrie, 10th Baron of Guthrie | after = Bethia Guthrie, 12th Baroness of Guthrie }} {{Succession box | title = Bethia Guthrie
12th Baroness of Guthrie
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| years = 23 August 1649 - ? | before = John Guthrie, 11th Baron of Guthrie, Bishop of Moray | after = John Guthrie, 13th Baron of Guthrie }} {{Succession box | title = John Guthrie
13th Baron of Guthrie
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| years = ? - ? | before = Bethia Guthrie, 12th Baroness of Guthrie | after = James Guthrie, 14th Baron of Guthrie }} {{Succession box | title = James Guthrie
14th Baron of Guthrie
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| years = ? - ? | before = John Guthrie, 13th Baron of Guthrie | after = John Guthrie, 15th Baron of Guthrie }} {{Succession box | title = John Guthrie
15th Baron of Guthrie
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| years = ? - ? | before = James Guthrie, 14th Baron of Guthrie | after = John Guthrie, 16th Baron of Guthrie }} {{Succession box | title = John Guthrie
16th Baron of Guthrie
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| years = ? - ? | before = John Guthrie, 15th Baron of Guthrie | after = John Guthrie, 17th Baron of Guthrie }} {{Succession box | title = John Guthrie
17th Baron of Guthrie
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| years = ? - ? | before = John Guthrie, 16th Baron of Guthrie | after = John Guthrie, 18th Baron of Guthrie }} {{Succession box | title = John Guthrie
18th Baron of Guthrie
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| years = ? - 07 December 1877 | before = John Guthrie, 17th Baron of Guthrie | after = [[Guthrie-2637 | John Douglas Maude Guthrie, 19th Baron of Guthrie]] }} {{Succession box | title = John Douglas Maude Guthrie
19th Baron of Guthrie
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| years = 07 December 1877 - 17 January 1928 | before =[[Guthrie-2648 | John Guthrie, 18th Baron of Guthrie]] | after = [[Guthrie-2636 | Ivan Douglas Guthrie, 20th Baron of Guthrie]] }} {{Succession box | title = Ivan Douglas Guthrie
20th Baron of Guthrie
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| years = 17 January 1928 - 04 July 1964 | before =[[Guthrie-2637 | John Douglas Maude Guthrie, 19th Baron of Guthrie]] | after = [[Unknown-384750 | Moyra Irene Guthrie, 21st Baroness of Guthrie]] }} {{Succession box | title = [[Unknown-384750 |Moyra Irene Guthrie
21st Baroness of Guthrie]]
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| years = 04 July 1964 - 03 June 1984 | before =[[Guthrie-2636 | Ivan Douglas Guthrie, 20th Baron of Guthrie]] | after = Alexander Ivan Bedini-Jacobini Guthrie, 22nd Baron of Guthrie }} {{Succession box | title = Alexander Ivan Bedini-Jacobini Guthrie, 22nd Baron of Guthrie
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| years = Since 10 July 2000 | before = [[Unknown-384750 |Moyra Irene Guthrie 21st Baroness of Guthrie]] | after = Recognised by the Lord Lyon King at Arms in the Name and Arms of Guthrie of Guthrie 10 July 2000 }} == The Guthries of Craigie == {{Image|file=Guthrie-2600-42.jpg |caption=Guthrie of Craigie Arms }} The lands of Craigie [https://howlingpixel.com/wiki/Scottish_feudal_Barony_of_Craigie The Scottish feudal Barony of Craigie] were designated as such before 1534. However, on some maps it was described as "Kragy" - e.g. see Pont's map from circa 1583–1596.Lower Angus and Perthshire east of the Tay map," by Timothy Pont, circa 1583–1596 {{Image|file=Guthrie-2606.jpg |caption=Kragy or Craigie, by Dundee, Pont, circa 1583–1596 }} The name Craigie is likely to be descriptive, probably referring to craggy or hilly terrain. Indeed, the title ''of Hiltoun of Craigie and other lands'', is used to describe James Guthrie in a crown charter dated 12 February 1729.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barony_of_Craigie Barony of Craigie] The hill in question can be discerned in maps such as Robert Gordon's map of "Anguss (sic), circa 1636–1652. [http://maps.nls.uk National Library of Scotland, "Anguss [(sic) / R.G.," by Robert Gordon (1580–1661), circa 1636–1652] The lands of the Barony lay to the east of old Dundee, beside the A929 to Forfar and the A972 Kinsgway East. The A930, Broughty Ferry Road and Dundee Road West, begin in what was once part of the Barony of Craigie. Other lands, particularly from the Barony of Barry and Woodhill, were later incorporated into the Barony of Craigie. {{Image|file=Guthrie-2606-1.jpg |caption=Ballantynes map of Dundee, showing Upper Craigie House beside the Lunatic Assylum }} While much of Craigie is now in a built-up area of Dundee City and is covered by housing and supermarkets, parts of Craigie remain practically unchanged since the creation of the Barony. In 1881 the lands of Craigie were described in idyllic terms, such as "Craigie, (property of) Kid, excellent land, a good house, with a new little park;" The lands of the Barony of Craigie, which included Craigie House and the farms of Craigie, can be found on maps on the ScotlandPlaces web site. An entry from the National Library of Scotland, "Northern Part of Angus Shire. Southern Part.," by Edinburgh : J. Thomson & Co., in 1825] includes a wonderful vista of the lands of Craigie. Craigie is located just to the east (right) of Dundee, just north of the coastline, and west (left) of the Broughty Castle.[http://scotlandplaces.gov.uk ScotlandPlaces web site, National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh (1825). Northern Part of Angus Shire. Southern Part. J. Thomson & Co.] Additional historical references to Craigie include citations in 1678 in the Angusia Provincia Scotiae sive The Shire of Angus, by Janssonius Waesberghe, Moses Pitt and Stephanus Swart of Amsterdam.Waesberge, Janssonius; Pitt, Moses; Swart, Stephanus (1678). Angusia Provincia Scotiae sive The Shire of Angus. {{Image|file=Guthrie-2600-37.jpg |caption=A view of Dundee from Craigie }} The exact boundaries of the Barony of Craigie remained fluid, with numerous exchanges of territory taking place between abbeys, merchants, towns, and nobles. According to Warden in 1884, ''the property of Craigie was a large and valuable estate five or six centuries ago, but it was at an early period cut up into several sections, and these were again sub-divided into smaller portions, which makes it impossible to give a correct continuous account of either the sections or the smaller portions into which they were divided...'' The Barony of Craigie was passed down from father to son by the descendants of the 4th Baron until 2000 when the Abolition of Feudal Tenure etc. (Scotland) Act 2000 abolished feudalism in Scotland. While this act did not abolish the title of Baron, ''per se'', any estate held in barony ceased to exist as a feudal estate.[http://www.parliament.scot/S1_Bills/Abolition%20of%20Feudal%20Tenure%20(Scotland)%20Bill/b4s1.pdf Abolition of Feudal Tenure etc. (Scotland) Bill] The 7th Baron of Craigie, David Charles Guthrie, died in November 2003. His eldest son Stephen Patrick Guthrie does not appear to have been infeft or to have used the title, although he would have been ''de facto'' and ''de jure'', the 8th Baron of Guthrie. In February 2011 the Barony of Craigie was passed by assignation to Robert Owen Thomas, III, who has been described as The Much Honoured Rabbi Robert Owen Thomas, III, 8th Baron of Craigie. However, the office of the Lord Lyon have confirmed that as Rabbi Thomas purchased the barony but not the lands, he would not be regarded as other than the first of his line. Personal communication from the office of the Lord Lyon to Julie Guthrie, 5 September 2017 {{Succession box | title = Patrick Kid,
1st Baron of Craigie
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| years = 1666 - 1677 | before = New grant | after = James Kid, 2nd Baron of Craigie (died 1735) }} {{Succession box | title = James Kid
2nd Baron of Craigie (died 1735)
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| years = 1677 - 1728 | before = Patrick Kid, 1st Baron of Craigie | after = [[Guthrie-2606 | James Guthrie, 1st Baron of Craigie]] }} {{Succession box | title = [[Guthrie-2606 | James Guthrie,
1st Baron of Craigie]]
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| years = 1728 - 09 March 1788 | before = James Kid, 2nd Baron of Craigie | after = [[Guthrie-1425 | James Guthrie, 2nd Baron of Craigie]] }} {{Succession box | title = [[Guthrie-1425 | James Guthrie,
2nd Baron of Craigie]]
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| years = 09 March 1788 - 14 January 1830 | before = [[Guthrie-2606 | James Guthrie, 1st Baron of Craigie]] | after = [[Guthrie-2630 | James Guthrie, 3rd Baron of Craigie]] }} {{Succession box | title = [[Guthrie-2630 | James Guthrie,
3rd Baron of Craigie]]
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| years = 14 January 1830 - 06 December 1866 | before = [[Guthrie-1425 | James Guthrie, 2nd Baron of Craigie]] | after = [[Makgill-35 | George Makgill, 9th Viscount of Oxfuird, 1st Baron of Craigie]] }} {{Succession box | title = [[Makgill-35 | George Makgill,
9th Viscount of Oxfuird,
1st Baron of Craigie]]
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| years = 1866 - 1867 | before = [[Guthrie-2630 | James Guthrie,
3rd Baron of Craigie]] | after = [[Guthrie-1214 |James Alexander Guthrie, 4th Baron of Craigie]] }} {{Succession box | title = [[Guthrie-1214 |James Alexander Guthrie,
4th Baron of Craigie]]
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| years = 1867 - 07 January 1873 | before = [[Makgill-35 | George Makgill, 9th Viscount of Oxfuird, 1st Baron of Craigie]] | after = [[Guthrie-1833 | David Charles Guthrie, 5th Baron of Craigie]] }} {{Succession box | title = [[Guthrie-1833 | David Charles Guthrie,
5th Baron of Craigie]]
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| years = 07 January 1873 - March 1918 | before = [[Guthrie-1214 |James Alexander Guthrie, 4th Baron of Craigie]] | after = [[Guthrie-2633 | James Alexander Guthrie, 6th Baron of Craigie]] }} {{Succession box | title = [[Guthrie-2633 | James Alexander Guthrie,
6th Baron of Craigie]]
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| years = March 1918 - 1932 | before = [[Guthrie-1833 | David Charles Guthrie, 5th Baron of Craigie]] | after = David Charles Guthrie, 7th Baron of Craigie }} {{Succession box | title = David Charles Guthrie,
7th Baron of Craigie
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| years = 1932 - 2003 | before = [[Guthrie-2633 | James Alexander Guthrie, 6th Baron of Craigie]] | after = Guthrie family estate }} {{Succession box | title = Guthrie family estate
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| years = 2003 - February 2011 | before = David Charles Guthrie, 7th Baron of Craigie | after = Rabbi Robert Owen Thomas, III, Baron of Craigie }} {{Succession box | title = Rabbi Robert Owen Thomas, III,
1st Baron of Craigie
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| years = since February 2011 | before = Guthrie family estate | after = Current holder of title }} ==The de la Carneille family - possible ancestors of the Guthries? == There is evidence that suggests that the Guthries of Guthrie may have once been known as ''de la Carneille''. The de la Carneille family originated from Normany and the surname, like that of Guthrie, appears to be derived from a place. The village of La Carneille is located in the modern department of Orne in the French region of Basse-Normandie. Stringer, Earl David p130, p170[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Carneille La Carneille] The family were followers of David, 8th Earl of Huntingdon (1152 – 17 June 1219) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David,_Earl_of_Huntingdon David, Earl of Huntingdon]. Earl David was a younger son of Henry of Scotland, 3rd Earl of Huntingdon (1114 – 12 June 1152). He was also the grandson of David I, King of Scots (ca. 1084 – 24 May 1153) and the younger brother of Malcolm IV, King of Scots (1141 - 09 December 1165) and William I "the Lion", King of Scots (ca. 1143 - 04 December 1214). [http://db.poms.ac.uk/familytrees/1/ The Scottish Royal Family 1093 - 1286] David, 8th Earl of Huntingdon was the great (x2) grandfather of King Robert the Bruce [http://db.poms.ac.uk/familytrees/2/ David, Earl of Huntingdon family tree] and therefore a maternal ancestor of the Guthries. It is believed that one branch of the de la Carneille family settled in Earl David's lands in Huntingdonshire in England, while a second ''settled in his lands of Guthrie in Scotland''. According to the late Professor Geoffrey Barrow, this second branch of de la Carneille family (''de la Kernelle'' in Latin) took the name of their Scottish lordship as their own and became the Guthries. Barrow, Kingdom of the Scots, p293-4 One member of the family, Robert de la Carneille, witnessed charters for Earl David of Huntingdon in the late twelfth century. Roger de la Carneille, lord of Guthrie in Scotland, was probably the brother of Walter and Robert de la Carneille. Regesta Regum Scottorum, ii, Acts of William I, ed. G.W.S. Barrow (Edinburgh, 1971), p 50, 348, 376, 389, 392, 394, 398, 403, 405, 436 Some caution is required regarding the place Gutheryne as it seems that there were two different places of this name, one of of which became Guthrie and the other became Guynd: ''The writings in question are also interesting, as shewing how little material changes in pronunciation the names of towns, farms, streams, muirs, &c., have in general undergone during the last seven centuries. Such transformations or changes when they do occur, are not less curious. Thus, soon after the foundation of the Abbey (of Arbroath), two places at several miles distance from one another are mentioned under the name of Gutheryne. One of these names, by losing the central letter "e" and the last consonant, has in course of time become Guthry or Guthrie. The other name, by a very different process, lost its middle syllable, and had its last consonant hardened the letter " and by d," appears in the following consecutive forms Gutheryne, Guthyn, Guyn, Gund, Guynd.”'' [https://archive.org/details/arbroathitsabbey00milluoft Arbroath and its abbey, or, The early history of the town and abbey of Aberbrothock. by David Miller, Edinburgh, 1860] '''The arms of the Guthries of Guthrie''' It is interesting to note that the Guthrie arms include two yellow quarters with a red lion rampant and two blue quarters with a golden wheatsheaf - or in heraldic terms ''Quarterly, 1st & 4th, Or, a lion rampant Gules armed and langued Azure; 2nd & 3rd, Azure, a garb Or''. {{Image|file=Guthrie-2600-1.png |caption=Guthrie of Guthrie arms }} Both quarters have elements that were closely associated with early members of the Royal House of Scotland. ''Or a lion rampant Gules armed and langued Azure'' is present in the royal arms of Scotland that were used by King William I of Scots. His nickname of ''The Lion'' came from his use of a red lion rampant with a forked tail (''queue fourchée'') on a yellow background. This, with the substitution of a 'double tressure fleury counter-fleury' border instead of an orle, went on to become the Royal Banner of Scotland. King William I was the elder brother of David, 8th Earl of Huntingdon (1152 – 17 June 1219) and both were closely associated with the de la Carneille family. {{Image|file=Guthrie-2600-40.jpg |caption=Arms of Alexander II, King of Scots }} ''Azure, a Garb Or'', was the ancient arms of the Earls of Chester; visible on the sigil of the sixth earl (1170-1232). After the sixth Earl's death, his nephew, John the Scot, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_of_Scotland,_Earl_of_Huntingdon John of Scotland, Earl of Huntingdon] was formally invested by King Henry III as Earl of Chester on 21 November 1232. [David, Earl of Huntingdon and Lord of Garioch (1152–1219), Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, by Keith Stringer, 2004; online edn, Jan 2008] John the Scot was the son of David, eighth Earl of Huntingdon and the sixth Earl of Chester's eldest sister Matilda, or Maud of Chester. {{Image|file=Guthrie-2600-5.png |caption=Ancient arms of the Earls of Chester; visible on the sigil of the sixth earl }} '''Possible links with the Corneille family''' There is an unconfirmed theory that the de la Carneille family who emigrated to Guthrie in Scotland may be related to the French playwright Pierre Corneille, who was born at Rouen in Normandy in 1606. [https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Corneille Pierre Corneille] {{Image|file=Guthrie-2600-39.jpg |caption=Portrait of Pierre Corneille }} ==The early Guthries == According to Alex. Warden, ''In the time of Wallace Squire Guthrie played a prominent part in the defence of Scotland against the rapacious and ambitious Edward of England. So much was he held in esteem by his contemporary patriots for his valour in war, and wisdom in council, that he was deputed by them to proceed to France, to invite Scotland's hero, Wallace, to return to his native land, and again assume the command of the Scottish army. Wallace had resigned the guardianship of Scotland and gone to France after the defeat of his army at the fatal battle of Falkirk, a defeat caused by the treachery of some of the barons immediately prior to, and during the battle. The Squire proceeded to France, was successful in his mission, and returned with his chief to Scotland. [https://ia802706.us.archive.org/21/items/angusorforfarshi03ward/angusorforfarshi03ward.pdf Angus or Forfarshire. The Land and People. Descriptive and Historical. By Alex. J. Warden FSA Scot. Author of "The Linen Trade" and "The Burgh Laws of Dundee. Vol III. Dundee. Charles Alexander & Co. 1882.] ''There can be little doubt that Squire Guthrie was lord of the barony of Guthrie, and that the surname had been assumed from the lands, as was then the usual practice. Adam of Guthrie is a witness to a charter in 1348. He was an Angus man, in friendly communion with the Maules of Panmure, the proprietor of Guthrie, and was very probably the son, or a descendant, of Squire Guthrie of half a century previous.'' (Reg. de Pan., 170.) ''Alexander of Guthrie was one of the bailies of Forfar between 1395 and 1434.'' (M. of A. and M., 17.) ''It is very probable that the lands of Guthrie belonged to the Crown when King William the Lion bestowed the Church, with the patronage thereof upon the Abbey of Arbroath, as no record of any very early proprietor has been met with. Robert of Ramsay, the Sheriff of Forfar, in his returns for 1359 states that there is nothing to be charged against him out of the propart of the lands of Sir Henry de Ramsay, within the barony of Guthrie, because the ward of these lands was sold by Thomas, Earl of Mar, the Lord Chamberlain, as appears by his charging himself with two pounds thirteen shillings and fourpence sterling for the propart of Guthery. Sir Henry de Ramsay was therefore a portioner in the barony of Guthrie, but when he acquired an interest in it, or from whom, is unknown to us. King Robert III., in 1398, granted a confirmation charter of sundry baronies, including Guthrie, to David, Earl of Crawford (In. to Ch., 142-84.), but it is not said from whom he had acquired the barony.'' ''On 18th March, 1400, John of Guthrie witnessed a charter at Dundee. He had probably acquired the barony from the Earl of Crawford. In 1440, George Guthrie, designed of that Ilk, grants a charter to Sir John Ogilvy of Lintratlien of his half of the lands of Eroly (Airlie). On 13th October, 1450, Walter Carnegie of Guthrie was on the inquest anentthe marches of Menmuir between John of Collace and the Bishop of Brechin. On 21st July, 1450, he was a witness, and Master Alexander of Guthrie on same day.'' ''These notices of the proprietors of Guthrie are very obscure, as the succession cannot be satisfactorily traced from the Earl of Crawford in 1398 to Walter Carnegie in 1450.'' Alex. Warden concludes: ''The (Guthrie) family is of very old standing in this country, but their ancient writs being lost, they can only be traced by authentic documents from the reign of James II., though they must have been of considerable rank and property before that period. Master Alexander of Guthrie is witness to a charter by Alexander Seaton, Lord of Gordon, to William, Lord Keith, 1st August, 1442. He purchased the lands of Kincaldrum same year. He was succeeded by his eldest son, David, afterwards Sir David Guthrie, baron of Guthrie, who, during the life of his father, was designed of Kincaldruui, and was Sheriff- Depute of Forfar in the year 1457, and armour-bearer to King James III. Malcolm of Guthrie is mentioned in Reg. Ep. Br., 10th September, 1457.'' == Buildings associated with the Guthries == '''Guthrie Castle''' [http://www.guthriecastle.com Guthrie Castle official site][https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guthrie_Castle Guthrie Castle - Wikipedia] {{Image|file=Guthrie-2600-34.jpg |caption=Guthrie Castle }} The original tower house was built in 1468 under a warrant granted by King James III of Scotland to his Treasurer and Lord Justice-General, Sir David Guthrie (1435–1500). Guthrie Castle remained in the Guthrie family until 1983. It is currently a wedding venue. {{Image|file=Guthrie-2600-2.jpg |caption=Guthrie Castle 1 }} {{Image|file=Guthrie-2600-3.jpg |caption=Guthrie Castle 2 }} Alexander II, who died in 1249, confirms to the abbey of Aberbrothoc, the church of Moniekyn (now Monikie), the church of Gutheryn [Guthrie], and the church of Abirnethyn with the chapels, lands, tithes, and offerings of every kind. {{Image|file=Guthrie-2600-24.jpg |caption=Collegiate Church of Guthrie }} '''Torosay Castle''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torosay_Castle Torosay Castle - Wikipedia] {{Image|file=Guthrie-2600-33.jpg |caption=Torosay Castle }} Torosay castle was built in the Scots Baronial style in 1858 for John Campbell of Possil to replace a Georgian House which he had had demolished. The castle and estate, which was then called Achnacroish was sold by John Campbell of Possil to Arburthnot Charles Guthrie in 1865. He and his wife, Anne, spent several months at Torosay for the next 32 years and changed the name to Duart House. On the death of her husband in 1897, Anne moved to London, taking the furniture and contents of the castle interior with her. Thus, Walter Murray Guthrie, her nephew and partner of Chalmers Guthrie, inherited an empty castle. He immediately put it up for sale but withdrew it after a visit to the island with his wife, Olive. They realised the potential of the site and commissioned Robert Lorimer to lay out the gardens to form a link between the Victorian castle and the Georgian walled garden. Over the next ten years, there were many important visitors to the castle including Sir Winston Churchill, who stayed here often. [https://www.historicenvironment.scot/ Historic Scotland - page no longer available] The castle later passed to Walter's grandson, David Guthrie-James. One Man In His Time: The biography of David James, Laird of Torosay Castle, traveller, wartime escaper, and Member of Parliament, by John Robson, 1998, Spellmount Ltd. ISBN 1-86227-036-8. Like Guthrie Castle, Torosay is no longer owned by the Guthries, having been sold in 2012. '''Gagie House''' [http://www.scottish-places.info/features/featurefirst8874.html Gagie House] {{Image|file=Guthrie-2600-32.jpg |caption=Gagie House }} The Guthries of Gagie were a junior line of the Guthries of Guthrie, but inherited the Barony of Guthrie through marriage. Gagie House became the dower house of the Guthries of Guthrie. It was usually given to the eldest Guthrie son upon his marriage. Contrary to common belief, many of the children of the Guthries of Guthrie were actually born at Gagie House rather than at Guthrie Castle. The house was originally a small fortalice built around 1614, with 3-feet thick walls (which are still evident in the central part of the house) by William Guthrie, son of Sir Alexander Guthrie of that Ilk, and his wife, Isabella Leslie of Balquhan, whose coat of arms is still on the front of the house, together with a later senior Guthrie crest. Additions have been made to the house in every century. The mid-eighteenth century saw much building work, carried out by John and Jean Guthrie, who were given Gagie upon their marriage in 1732. They added the simple but elegant Georgian wing, containing the dining room and morning room (now the kitchen) and the old kitchen, and built the charming summer-house (1762) and the stable block (1759). Following a fire, in 1893 alterations were carried out to the central part of the house by James Maclaren & Sons, including the battlemented neo-Jacobean porch. The novelist and historian Nigel Tranter described Gagie House as ''a mansion incorporating a small early 17th century fortalice on the T plan, harled and whitewashed, with two long angle turrets at the south gable. It has been much altered, at roof level especially, but remains a pleasing composition.'' The Queen's Scotland: The Eastern Counties, by Nigel Tranter, 1972 In the late 19th century, Gagie House was described as ''a small but interesting mansion house... Although it has been slightly altered in parts... it still retains a certain old fashioned aspect both regards the house and its surroundings.'' The Castellated and Domestic Architecture of Scotland, by MacGibbon and Ross, 1887-1892 In 1993, the house was described as ''The turreted gable of this petite mock-military country house projects into its walled garden, as a guardian of the delightful two-bay Doric summer house, a garderobe in the far corner of the garden, and the fine 17th century baluster sun-dial... Much extended in the later 18th century.... The present owners have restored the stables and summer house, the main house, the garden cottage, gate lodge and laundry in a continuous programme of work. To the complex they have added the Grange, a new brick and block building with turrets re-using a church roof.'' Charles McKean in Dundee, An Illustrated Architectural Guide, 1993 In 2012, Gagie was described as ''a two storey laird's house, the property of the Guthries from the 17th century until the 20th century, the walls covered in white harling and dressings of grey sandstone''. The Buildings of Scotland, Dundee and Angus, by John Gifford, 2012 Like Guthrie and Torosay castles, Gagie House is no longer owned by the Guthries. it has been a private home since the 1970s and went on the market in 2012 for £1,250,000. '''Duart Castle''' [http://www.duartcastle.com Duart Castle - official site] {{Image|file=Guthrie-2600-35.jpg |caption=Duart Castle }} The building currently known as Duart Castle was part of the estate that was purchased by Arburthnot Charles Guthrie in 1865. At that point, it was the current Torosay castle that was known as Duart Castle. The Guthries decided to rename their Duart Castle as Torosay, the name of the parish and in 1911, Olive Guthrie took the decision to return the current Duart castle to Clan McLean. ''As the day draws near for you to formally hoist your banner on the Castle of Duart, so long the property of your ancestors, I feel strongly that I ought to change the name of my house and estate to what I believe it was formerly called, ie Torosay (after the parish – Torrrasach, meaning shrub-clad hill). I wish to leave the name of Duart to you alone, who have certainly the senior right to it. I shall be glad if you will announce this desire on my part to your clansmen.'' [http://www.countrylife.co.uk/architecture/torosay-castle-152981 Country Life Torosay Castle] '''Flichity House''' The current house was largely remodelled in 1907 for Lord Strathnairn. An earlier house can be seen on the 1871 Ordnance Survey map. [http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/200332392-flichity-house-daviot-and-dunlichity#.Wamyo62ZNE4 Flichity, British Listed Buildings] {{Image|file=Guthrie-2605-1.jpg |caption=Flichity House }} On 24 October 1666, a testiment was registered for William McPhail in Flichitie [http://waughfamily.ca/Library/Commissariot%20Record%20of%20Hamilton%20and%20Campsie%20Register%20of%20Testaments%201564-1800.pdf The Commissariot Record of Inverness. Register of Testaments. 1630-1800. Edited by Francis J. Grant, Carrick Pursuivant of Arms. Edinburgh 1897.] Colonel Duncan MacPherson of Bleaton (ca. 1735 - 12 December 1810 ''was proprietor of Gask and of Flichity, both in Strathnairn; but his affairs became embarrassed, and both were sold.'' [http://www.electricscotland.com/history/glimpses/glimpsesofchurch00macp.pdf Glimpses of church and social life in the Highlands in olden times and other papers by Alexander MacPherson, FSA Scot. (1816)] In the Inverness county directory for 1887, the Official List section mentions ''Macandrew, Sir H. C., factor for the trustees of the late James A. Guthrie of Flichity''. [https://archive.org/stream/invernesscountyd1889dire#page/n15/mode/2up Inverness county directory for 1887] It seems likely that this referred to James Alexander Guthrie, 4th Baron of Craigie, who died on 17 January 1873. In the County Directory of Scotland (1901-1904), James Stirling Guthrie is listed as owning Flichity House near Daviot in Invernessshire, Scotland. County Directory of Scotland (1901-1904) entry for James Stirling Guthrie, Flichity House, Invernessshire {{Image|file=Guthrie-2605.jpg |caption=James Stirling Guthrie }} Flichity received distinguished visitors. On 26 July 1895, on page 7 of The Westminster Budget from London, there was a report that: ''Mr. and Mrs. Gladstone are to leave Hawarden early next month on a visit to Mr. Armitstead, at Flichity House, Inverness-shire, which place he has rented for the season from Mr. J. S. Guthrie. Flichity is in the upper part of Strathnaira, about eleven miles from Inverness, and the house, a fine modern building, which stands on a high gravel terrace, is surrounded by woods and plantations. The scenery in the neighbourhood is very pleasing, and there is excellent grouse and low-ground shooting over 5,000 acres.'' [https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/34431671/ The Westminster Budget from London] {{Image|file=Gladstone-68.jpg |caption=William Gladstone }} After the death of James Stirling Guthrie in 1903, Flichity was purchased by the newly married Sir William Beardmore, Lord Strathnairn. [http://www.archive.jamescairdsociety.com/beardmore.php Sir William Beardmore, Lord Strathnairn] On 23 May 1957, an advert was placed in Country Life Supplement 1. Vol. CXXI No. 3149 by Knight, Frank & Rutley concerning the sale of the Flichity Estate, Strathnairn by the Executors of the late Lady Invernairn. {{Image|file=Guthrie-2605-3.jpg |caption=Flichity Estate Sale }} In 2017, the Flichity estate was sold for £2.5 million. [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1538330/Money-men-want-to-be-monarchs-of-the-glen.html Money men want to be monarchs of the glen] == The Guthries descend from Robert the Bruce - or do they? == It is generally believed that [[Guthrie-1146 | Sir Alexander Guthrie]] married [[Lyon-209 | Margaret Lyon]], daughter of [[Lyon-1086 | John Lyon, 3rd Lord Glamis]], and [[Scrymgeour-5 | Elizabeth Scrymgeour]]. John Lyon was the great (x2) grandson of [[Stewart-1001 | King Robert II]], and so a gateway ancestor to the Royal House of Stewart, the Bruces, and the House of Dunkeld. {{Image|file=Guthrie-2600-7.jpg |caption=Guthrie decent from the Bruce from Clan Guthrie USA }} However, [[Atkinson-107 | John Atkinson]] has discovered an entry regarding Margaret Lyon in The Scots Peerage [[Space:The_Scots_Peerage|The Scots Peerage, Founded on Wood's edition of Sir Robert Douglas's Peerage of Scotland containing an historical and genealogical account of the Nobility of that kingdom. With Armorial Illustrations. Edited by Sir James Balfour Paul (1846–1931) Lord Lyon King of Arms. Published by David Douglas, Edinburgh, 1904-1914]] which states: ''Margaret, married (contract 10 June 1495) to James Rynd, younger of Broxmouth. tocher 400 merks.*'' ''* marriage-contract Glamis Castle.'' If that entry is correct, and the date of the marriage contract does seem to be coherent with those of her elder sisters, then it seems unlikely, although not impossible, that she could be the mother of Sir Alexander Guthrie, 2nd Baron of Guthrie's children. Sir Alexander Guthrie 2nd of Guthrie is believed to have died at the Battle of Flodden on 9 September 1513 along with his eldest son, David Guthrie, younger Guthrie. Additional secondary sources such as the Family database at stirnet.com and the Clan Macfarlane genealogy site list Margaret Lyon as the wife of firstly James Rynd, younger of Broxmouth and secondly Sir Alexander Guthrie, 1st of Guthrie, with the latter noting: ''Her marriage to Alexander Guthrie is not confirmed.'' [https://www.stirnet.com/genie/data/british/ll/lyon01.php Families Database][http://www.clanmacfarlanegenealogy.info/genealogy/TNGWebsite/getperson.php?personID=I7720&tree=CC Clan Macfarlane genealogy] According to another secondary source on a Canadian site, Margaret Lyon ''had two marriages/partners. Her first husband was James Rynd, who she married in Abt 1495. The place has not been found. They had no known children. Her second husband was Sir Alexander Guthrie. They were married, but the date and place have not been found.'' [http://www.morganlefay.ca/CD/Windsor%20tree/INDIs117/II100181.html Families Database] If James Rynd, younger of Broxmouth, died soon after he and Margaret Lyon were contracted to marry in 1495, then she might have gone on to marry Sir Alexander Guthrie, 1st of Guthrie, and have a son (David Guthrie, 2nd of Guthrie) who could have been old enough to fight at the Battle of Flodden in 1513. Another possibility is that Margaret Lyon was Sir Alexander's second wife. It would be useful to discover whether James Rynd, younger of Broxmouth and Margaret Lyon had any children, when he died, and to see whether there was a marriage contract between Sir Alexander Guthrie, 1st of Guthrie and Margaret Lyon. No original source has been found for a marriage between Alexander Guthrie and Margaret Lyon. If a marriage contract for them does exist, then it might be at Glamis Castle. There is a research facility, for a fee, [http://www.glamis-castle.co.uk/about_archive.cfm Glamis Castle Archives accessed 30 August 2017] However, many charters from Glamis have already been recorded. {{Image|file=Bruce-129.jpg |caption= Robert the Bruce and Isabella of Mar - are they really the ancestors of the Guthries? }} ==Sources==

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[[Category: Gwaithfoed of Wales]] For profiles, see [[:Category: Gwaithfoed of Wales|the category]] ==Gwaithfoed Cross-References== *[[Powis-26|Gwaithfoed]] Detailed Profile of Gwaithfoed of Powys. *[[Space:Gwaithfoed_of_Wales]] Identification, Discussion and Links to Various Welsh Nobles named Gwaithfoed. **Should contain summaries and links of all persons named Gwaithfoed. ***[[Gwrydr-2|Gwaitifoed Gwrydr-2]] ***[[Powis-26|Gwaithfoed Powis-26]] ***[[Dryw-1|Gwaithfoed Dryw-1]] **Summaries only -- link back to real profiles! **Make sure profiles have correct LNAB *[[:Category: Gwaithfoed of Wales]] Grouping of Profiles of persons named Gwaithfoed or related to persons named Gwaithfoed. **Include ancestors of persons other than Gwaithfoed of Powys. **Review profiles for association with correct Gwaithfoed *[[Space: Legendary Ancestors of Gwaithfoed of Powys]]. Ancestors of Gwaithfoed of Powys in fact and legend, with links to profiles. **Legendary Ancestors of Gwaithfoed of Powys only ==Different Gwaithfoeds== Several persons named Gwaithfoed were eventually combined into one ''Gwaithfoed Fawr''. P. C. Bartrum, National Library of Wales [http://welshjournals.llgc.org.uk/browse/viewpage/llgc-id:1277425/llgc-id:1282121/llgc-id:1282157/getText Journal - 1963 Pedigrees of the Welsh tribal Patriarchs''] added 2014-07-21, [[Bairfield-1|amb]] Gwaithfoeds below arranged in order of date of birth ===940 Gwaithfoed of Powys=== Born about 940 ap Gwynnan-4 [[ap_Gwynnan-4|Gwaithfoed of Powys]] Patronym: Gwaithfoed ap Gwynnan-4 [[ap_Gwynnog-3|Gwynnan]] (or [[Ap_Lles-4|Gwynnog]] Darrell Wolcott, Ancient Wales Studies. ''[http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id125.html Sorting out the Gwaithfoeds]'' (2014-07-21, [[Bairfield-1|amb]])), father of [[Gwaithfoed-2|Gwerystan]] and ancestor of [[Galles-6|Bleddyn]] ap Cynfyn. His correct pedigree, based on MG 3 with corrections from later versions, seems to have been [[ap_Gwynnan-4|Gwaithfoed]] ap [[ap_Gwynnog-3|Gwynnan]] ap [[Lles-3|Gwynnog Farfsych]] ap [[Ceidio-1|Lies Llawddeog]] ap [[Corf-3|Ceidio]] ap [[Corf-3|Ceidio]] ap [[Caenog-1|Corf]] ap [[Tegonwy-2|Caenog]] ap [[Ap_Teon-1|Tegonwy]]. Pedigree: Gwaithford ap Gwynnan ap Gwynnog Farfsych ap Lles Llawddeog ap Ceidio ap Corf ap Caenog ap Tegonwy ap Teon ap Gwineu Deuffreuddwyd ap Brwyr Lew ap Bywdeg ap rhun Rhudd Baladr ap llary ap Casnar Wledig. ''The ancestry of Gwaithfoed of Powys is given in a straight lin pedigree with no additional details, and is regarded by many to be legendary at some point." Carl Boyer, 3rd. Medieval Welsh Ancestors of Certain Americans. By the author: Santa Clarita, California, 2004. Gwaithford of Powys is #15 on page 9. Sons: Elystan and Gwerystan. *[[Space: Legendary Ancestors of Gwaithfoed of Powys]]. Ancestors of Gwaithfoed of Powys in fact and legend, with links to profiles. ===960 Gwaithfoed of Tegeingl=== Born: about 960 Gwrydr-2 [[Gwrydr-2|Gwaithfoed of Tegeingl]] ( Patronym: Gwaithfoed ap [[Caradog-17|Gwrydr]], father of [[Ap_Gwaithfoed-22|Neiniad]] and grandfather of [[Ap_Neiniad-1|Ednywain Bendew]] I (b. c. 1020). See ABT 2d and note, 8h, HL ib and note, 2i, 9a. From ABT ib it seems that [[Caradog-17|Gwrydr]] was the son of [[Lles-1|Caradog]] ap [[Ceidio-1|Lies Llawddeog]], at which point the pedigree joins that of [[Ap_Gwynnan-4|Gwaithfoed of Powys (above)]]. This pedigree, with a change in the order of names, was early appropriated to Gwaithfoed of Powys, as in ABT ib. Later on further names were added in some texts, viz. Gwlydd(i)en in ABT 12, Gwyn and Gwlydd(i)en in ABT 8g, and finally Gwybedydd. These new names may have come from the pedigrees of Gwaithfoed of Ystrad Tywi or Gwaithfoed of Gwent, but there seems to be no definite evidence for this. :(b) [[Gwrydr-2|Gwaithfoed of Tegeingl]] (b. c. 960) ap [[Ap_Caradog-3|Gwrydr]], father of [[Ap_Gwaithfoed-22|Neiniad]] and grandfather of [[Ap_Neiniad-1|Ednywain Bendew]] I (b. c. 1020). See ABT 2d and note, 8h, HL ib and note, 2i, 9a. From ABT ib it seems that [[Ap_Caradog-3|Gwrydr]] was the son of [[Lles-1|Caradog]] ap [[Ceidio-1|Lies Llawddeog]], at which point the pedigree joins that of Gwaithfoed of Powys (above). This pedigree, with a change in the order of names, was early appropriated to Gwaithfoed of Powys, as in ABT ib. Later on further names were added in some texts, viz. Gwlydd(i)en in ABT 12, Gwyn and Gwlydd(i)en in ABT 8g, and finally Gwybedydd. These new names may have come from the pedigrees of Gwaithfoed of Ystrad Tywi or Gwaithfoed of Gwent, but there seems to be no definite evidence for this. Added [[Gwaethfoed-3]] and [[Gwaethfoed-5]] as sons of [[Ap_Gwynnan-4|Gwaithfoed ap Gywnnan]] instead of [[Eunydd-1|Gwaithfoed ap Eunydd]] - at this time it's the only place they fit - still looking for sources. [[Bairfield-1|amb]] 17:34, 22 July 2014 (EDT) Removed [[Ap_Gwaithfoed-22|Neiniad]] as son of [[Powis-26|Gwaithfoed]] ap Gwynnan and placed with correct father, [[Gwrydr-2|Gwaithfoed]] ap Gwrydr.
Cydrych/Cydrig seems to be the son of a different Gwaithfoed. (2014-07-21, [[Bairfield-1|amb]]) ===980 Gwaithfoed of Ystrad Tywi=== Born about 980 Rhydderch-11 [[Rhydderch-11|Gwaithfoed of Ystrad Tywi]] Father of [[Gwaithfoed-1|Cydrych of Gwinfai]] (now Gwynfe in the parish of Llangadog, 4 miles SSE of the town), whose grand-daughter was the wife of [[Cydifor-2|Bledri ap Cydifor]]. (Dwnn i.84, 114, 140, 218).
According to a later note by 'E. H.' in Pen 287 p. 271 ''Gwaithfoed Fawr was wounded by Avisa a Dane in defending the Cathedral church of St. David. He died about 1066 and was buried in the Parish of Cavan. Ubi est?''.
This perhaps refers to the raid on Mynyw by Eilaf the Dane in 1022. (Annales Cambriae MS. B, ByT p. 23, HW p. 350). The tradition may refer to Gwaithfoed of Ystrad Tywi. :(c) Gwaithfoed of Ystrad Tywi (b. c. 980), father of [[Gwaithfoed-1|Cydrych of Gwinfai]] (now Gwynfe in the parish of Llangadog, 4 miles SSE of the town), whose grand-daughter was the wife of [[Cydifor-2|Bledri ap Cydifor]]. (Dwnn i.84, 114, 140, 218). ===1070 Gwaithfoed of Ceredigion=== Born about 1070 No ID Gwaithfoed of Ceredigion . Father of Cydifor, from whom many families in Ceredigion were descended; and of Gwallog4 (Pen 131 pp. 302-3, Dwnn i.96). He could also be the Gwaithfoed mentioned by Giraldus Cambrensis as the father of Ednywain, Lay Abbot of Llanbadarn Fawr. (Itin. Kamb. II. 4). : (d) Gwaithfoed of Ceredigion (b. c. 1070). He was father of Cydifor, from whom many families in Ceredigion were descended; and of Gwallog4 (Pen 131 pp. 302-3, Dwnn i.96). He could also be the Gwaithfoed mentioned by Giraldus Cambrensis as the father of Ednywain, Lay Abbot of Llanbadarn Fawr. (Itin. Kamb. II. 4). Gwaithford of Ceredigion was born, say, 1070. Bartrum showed him either the grandson of great-grandson of Peredur Beiswyrdd. Married Morfudd. Carl Boyer, 3rd. Medieval Welsh Ancestors of Certain Americans. By the author: Santa Clarita, California, 2004. Gwaithford of Ceredigion is #2 on page 81. Sons: Cydifor, Ednywain. ===1100 Gwaithfoed of Meirionydd=== Born about 1100 Eunydd-1 [[Eunydd-1|Gwaithfoed of Meirionydd]] Patronym: Gwaithfoed ap [[Cadifor-1|Eunydd]] (b. c. 1100). Father of Gynillin, and ancestor of families in Ystumanner (Dwnn ii.241, 275). :(e) Gwaithfoed of Meirionydd (b. c. 1100). He was father of Gynillin, and ancestor of families in Ystumanner (Dwnn ii.241, 275). ===1100 Gwaithfoed of Gwent=== Born about 1100/1130 Dryw-1 [[Dryw-1|Gwaithfoed of Gwent]] Patronym: Gwaithfoed ap [[Gwyn-64|Dryw]] ap [[Gwaithfoed-8|Gwyn]] ap [[Gwyn-65|Gwaithfoed]] ap [[Glyddien-1|Gwyn]] ap [[Gwybedydd-1|Glyddien (Cloddien)]] ap [[Gwrydr-3|Gwybedydd]] ap [[Caradog-17|Gwrydr Hir]] ap [[Lles-1|Caradog]] ap [[Ceidio-1|Lles Llyddog]] Bartrum believes Gwaithfoed of Gwent and Gwaithfoed of Ceredigion are "probably" identical, although there have been several Gwaithfoeds rolled into one "Gwaithfoed Fawr." Carl Boyer, 3rd. Medieval Welsh Ancestors of Certain Americans. By the author: Santa Clarita, California, 2004. Gwaithford of Gwent is #1 on page 175. Children: Aeddan, and Gwyn Anwyl. :(f) [[Ap_Clodien-1|Gwaithfoed of Gwent]] (b. c. 1100-30) (ap Gwyn ap [[Ap_Gwrdri_'Hir'_of_Powys-1|Glyddien (Cloddien)]] ap Gwybedydd ap [[Ap_Caradog-3|Gwrydr Hir]] ap [[Lles-1|Caradog]] ap [[Ceidio-1|Lles Llyddog]] father of Aeddan, Y Bach, and Gwyn who were associated with three well-known castles in upper Gwent, namely Grosmont, Skenfrith and White Castle. father of Aeddan, Y Bach, and Gwyn (probably not - see ''Sorting out the Gwaithfoeds" who were associated with three well-known castles in upper Gwent, namely Grosmont, Skenfrith and White Castle. More details can be found at ''Sorting out the Gwaithfoeds]'' by Darrell Wolcott. ==Excerpts== Ancient Wales and various Gwaithfoeds
The following is an attempt to sort out the various Gwaithfoeds, ancestors, and descendants. More details can be found at ''Sorting out the Gwaithfoeds'' ===excerpt The Cambrian Biography, 1803=== In ''The Cambrian Biography'', published in 1803, [http://books.google.com/books?id=WGBIAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA152&lpg=PA152&dq=gwaethvoed+gwrydyr&source=bl&ots=0tOf7lftuG&sig=37eG4CMcCO18JBX5NN0nkvUiqFk&hl=en&sa=X&ei=AbvPU-G0Ca3jsAS024LQCg&ved=0CCMQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=gwaethvoed%20gwrydyr&f=false Pughe, p. 152] gives Gwaethvoed Vawr as the son Gwrydyr ab Caradog and lists the following children: # [[Gwaithfoed-2|Gweryftan, lord of part of Powis]] [Gwerystan/Gwrestan/Elystan](950) (Gorustan llwyth Powys) # Cedifor, lord of Caredigion (Cadivor arglwydd Aberteivi) # Cynan Veinied, lord of Tevana (Kynan arglwydd Tegaingl) # Rhydderch, lord of Gwinvai (Kydrych arglwydd Gwinway.) # [[Gwaithfoed-7|Aeddan, lord of Grifmwnt]] (1150) (Ayddan arglwydd Grismont) # [[Gwaithfoed-8|Gwyn, lord of Caftell Gwyn]] (1050) (Gwyn arglwydd Castell Gwin -White Castle) # Bach, lord of Yfgynvraith (c. 1150) (Bach arglwydd Kynvraieth) # Ednowain, bifhop of Llanbadarn Vawr (c. 1100) (Edynowin Escob Llanbadam Vawr) # [[Gwaithfoed-1|Cydrych, lord of Seinghenydd]]; [[Ap_Gwaithfoed-23|Cydrych]] # Cinllian (Gynillin), lord of Cwm (b. c. 1130 or later) # Criftian, abbefs of Taly Llychau The chronology of the sons listed makes the above unlikely. [[Bairfield-1|amb]] 11:45, 23 July 2014 (EDT) ===Visitation of England and Wales, Volume 3=== ''Gwaethvoed, Prince of Gwent and Lord of Gwinvai, killed an 1057'' (or after 1060 during a Crusade). ''Or, a lion rampant regardant sable''.[http://books.google.com/books?id=cfU7AAAAMAAJ&lpg=PP21&ots=vyaCkjp9Tp&dq=gwaethvoed%20gwrydyr&pg=PP19#v=onepage&q=gwaethvoed%20gwrydyr&f=false Visitation of England and Wales, Volume 3] ===Excerpt from ''National Library of Wales journal - 1963 Pedigrees of the Welsh tribal Patriarchs" === (2,3) ''Gwaithfoed''.
There seem to have been several persons named Gwaithfoed all of whom were eventually combined into one ''Gwaithfoed Fawr''. *(a) [[ap_Gwynnan-4|Gwaithfoed of Powys]] (b. c. 940) ap [[ap_Gwynnog-3|Gwynnan]] (or [[Ap_Lles-4|Gwynnog]], father of [[Gwaithfoed-2|Gwerystan]] and ancestor of [[Galles-6|Bleddyn]] ap Cynfyn. His correct pedigree, based on MG 3 with corrections from later versions, seems to have been [[ap_Gwynnan-4|Gwaithfoed]] ap [[ap_Gwynnog-3|Gwynnan]] ap [[Lles-3|Gwynnog Farfsych]] ap [[Ceidio-1|Lies Llawddeog]] ap [[Corf-3|Ceidio]] ap [[Corf-3|Ceidio]] ap [[Caenog-1|Corf]] ap [[Tegonwy-2|Caenog]] ap [[Ap_Teon-1|Tegonwy]]. *(b) [[Gwrydr-2|Gwaithfoed of Tegeingl]] (b. c. 960) ap [[Caradog-17|Gwrydr]], father of [[Ap_Gwaithfoed-22|Neiniad]] and grandfather of [[Ap_Neiniad-1|Ednywain Bendew]] I (b. c. 1020). See ABT 2d and note, 8h, HL ib and note, 2i, 9a. From ABT ib it seems that [[Caradog-17|Gwrydr]] was the son of [[Lles-1|Caradog]] ap [[Ceidio-1|Lies Llawddeog]], at which point the pedigree joins that of [[Ap_Gwynnan-4|Gwaithfoed of Powys (above)]]. This pedigree, with a change in the order of names, was early appropriated to Gwaithfoed of Powys, as in ABT ib. Later on further names were added in some texts, viz. Gwlydd(i)en in ABT 12, Gwyn and Gwlydd(i)en in ABT 8g, and finally Gwybedydd. These new names may have come from the pedigrees of Gwaithfoed of Ystrad Tywi or Gwaithfoed of Gwent, but there seems to be no definite evidence for this. *(c) [[Rhydderch-11|Gwaithfoed of Ystrad Tywi]] (b. c. 980), father of [[Gwaithfoed-1|Cydrych of Gwinfai]] (now Gwynfe in the parish of Llangadog, 4 miles SSE of the town), whose grand-daughter was the wife of [[Cydifor-2|Bledri ap Cydifor]]. (Dwnn i.84, 114, 140, 218).
According to a later note by 'E. H.' in Pen 287 p. 271 ''Gwaithfoed Fawr was wounded by Avisa a Dane in defending the Cathedral church of St. David. He died about 1066 and was buried in the Parish of Cavan. Ubi est?''.
This perhaps refers to the raid on Mynyw by Eilaf the Dane in 1022. (Annales Cambriae MS. B, ByT p. 23, HW p. 350). The tradition may refer to Gwaithfoed of Ystrad Tywi. * (d) Gwaithfoed of Ceredigion (b. c. 1070). He was father of Cydifor, from whom many families in Ceredigion were descended; and of Gwallog4 (Pen 131 pp. 302-3, Dwnn i.96). He could also be the Gwaithfoed mentioned by Giraldus Cambrensis as the father of Ednywain, Lay Abbot of Llanbadarn Fawr. (Itin. Kamb. II. 4). *(e) [[Eunydd-1|Gwaithfoed of Meirionydd]] ap [[Cadifor-1|Eunydd]] (b. c. 1100). He was father of Gynillin, and ancestor of families in Ystumanner (Dwnn ii.241, 275). *(f) [[Dryw-1|Gwaithfoed of Gwent]] (b. c. 1100/30) (ap [[Gwyn-64|Dryw]] ap [[Gwaithfoed-8|Gwyn]] ap [[Gwyn-65|Gwaithfoed]] ap [[Glyddien-1|Gwyn]] ap [[Gwybedydd-1|Glyddien (Cloddien)]] ap [[Gwrydr-3|Gwybedydd]] ap [[Caradog-17|Gwrydr Hir]] ap [[Lles-1|Caradog]] ap [[Ceidio-1|Lles Llyddog]]father of Aeddan, Y Bach, and Gwyn (probably not - see Sorting out the Gwaithfoeds who were associated with three well-known castles in upper Gwent, namely Grosmont, Skenfrith and White Castle. The full-blown composite Gwaithfoed appears towards the end of the sixteenth century in Mostyn 212b pp. 91-6, and Wrexham I p. 225. The latter reads:
''Gwaithvoed ap Cloddien, arglwydd Aberteivi, Powys, Gwent a Gwinway, a briodes Morvydd verch Ynnyr brenin Gwent, ac a vy viij maib o veibion vddynt, nid amgen'': # Cadivor arglwydd Aberteivi # Gorustan llwyth Powys. # Kynan arglwydd Tegaingl(e).6 # Kydrych arglwydd Gwinway. # Ayddan arglwydd Grismont. # Gwyn arglwydd Castell Gwin. # Bach arglwydd Kynvraieth. # Edynowin Escob Llanbadam Vawr. ''Trigva ne yr tai penna Gwaithvoed ychod oedd Castell Odwin a Fforth y Ffynnon o vewn arglwyddieth Pennarth o vewn Sir Aberteivi, ar Gwaithvoed a fv marw yn y vlwyddyn o odran Crist vn vil a xxxviij o vlynyddoedd ag a gladdwyd o vewn Porth y Ffynnon vchod''.
The date 1038 for the death of Gwaithfoed can hardly apply to Gwaithfoed of Ceredigion. In Pen 138 p. 527 and Wrexham i p. 162 a story is told of Gwaithfoed which is full of anachronisms, but seems to apply fundamentally to Gwaithfoed of Ceredigion. He is said to have made a plundering expedition to Gwent and to have returned with [[Verch_Ynyr-1|Morfydd]] daughter of Ynyr Gwent for wife. On his way back to Ystrad Fflur he killed a murderous hermit named Carwed. In Pen 118 p. 834 this Carwed appears as a giant who gave his name to Rhiw Garwed within four miles of Ystrad Fflur. But the above version is also referred to. (Y Cymmrodor 27 (1917) p. 139)- The epithet ''Mawr'' appears to have been given originally to the composite Gwaithfoed (see e.g. (2) and 53(5)) so that later attempts to distinguish one or other by the epithet were vain. Thus in Harl 1143 (c. 1600) the arms of two Gwaithfoeds are distinguished by slight differences. Here they are called (fo. i3r): :73. Gwaythvoed Vawr, whence the men of Iscoed in S. Wales. :74. Gwaythvoed of Powys. But Robert Vaughan of Hengwrt, when distinguishing between the Gwaithfoeds of Powys and Ceredigion, gives the epithet ''Mawr'' to the former. (British Antiquities Revived (1662), 1834 ed. p. 72).
According to a later note by 'E. H.' in Pen 287 p. 271 ''Gwaithfoed Fawr was wounded by Avisa a Dane in defending the Cathedral church of St. David. He died about 1066 and was buried in the Parish of Cavan. Ubi est?''.
This perhaps refers to the raid on Mynyw by Eilaf the Dane in 1022. (Annales Cambriae MS. B, ByT p. 23, HW p. 350). The tradition may refer to Gwaithfoed of Ystrad Tywi.
4. Cadwgon Fantach, of Llanddewi Brefi. Born c. 1200. The male line ended with his son Maredudd, who left three heiresses. See Dwnn i.82, 94, 222, etc. 4(2) seems to show confusion with 5.
5. Rhys Chwith. Born c. 125o. He was of Iscoed in southwest Ceredigion and his tribe is described as one of the Prif lwythav 0 achoedd Sir Aberteifi. (Wrexham 1 p. 172). He is said to have been Esquire of the Body to Edward I. (Dale Castle MS. pp. 26, 34).
6. Peredur Beiswyn or Beiswyrdd. Peredur Beiswyn and Peredur Beiswyrdd were probably brothers, perhaps twins, but, if so, they have been so thoroughly confused that it would be hard now to distinguish them. Note that the older texts generally treat pais as masculine. The dates of Gwaithfoed of Ceredigion, Rhys Chwith and Cadwgon Fantach point to a date of about 970 for the birth of Peredur. In Lhuyd's Parochialia 1. we find: ''Predyr Peiswyrdh, Ld of higher Cardigan had a place or Pallace, called Kayro, vizt. Lhys Predyr ynghayro.''
According to E. Phillimore in Owen's Pembrokeshire ii.603, this must have been at or near Aber Caero in Llanfihangel Geneu'r Glyn.
In 6(2) Evydd is probably a corrupt form of Einudd. (See the variations). See, further, note on 8.
7. Seisyll of Meirionydd. Born c. 1170. His son, Einion, was living in the time of Llywelyn the Great. (Pen 236 p. 111 quoted RWM i.1061-2 and PF i.98-99). Einion was ancestor of the family of Pugh of Mathafarn (see DWB) and other families in Meirion- ydd. He is sometimes said to be the brother of Llywelyn (b. c. 970) ap Seisyll. (e.g. Dwnn i.295, ii.107). This is of course absurd, but it is possible that the pedigree given here properly belongs to Seisyll the father of Llywelyn; see note to 8. There seems to be no definite information as to where Llywelyn ap Seisyll came from.
8. Einudd Bach. Working back from the date deduced above for Peredur Beiswyn (or Beiswyrdd) we get about 900 for the date of birth of Einudd Bach. It seems probable that Evydd in 6(2) is a corrupt form of Einudd, and that 6(2) gives a more genuine version of the pedigree of Einudd, although legendary. Einudd Bach was probably traditionally descended from Gwyddno Garanhir, and the fact that the name Gwyddno appeared in the genealogy of the kings of Meirionydd, as well as the name Einudd four generations later (see HG 18, JC 41, ABT 23), led to the identification of the latter with Einudd Bach and the former with Gwyddno Garanhir. Whence the version of 8. In ABT 23 Einudd has already acquired the epithet 'Bach', though Gwyddno has not yet acquired that of 'Garanhir'. The date of birth of the Einudd in the Meirionydd pedigree was about 660.
Einudd Bach (b. c. 900) could not have been the grandfather of Seisyll of Meirionydd, but he could have been the grandfather of Seisyll the father of Llywelyn. See note to 7. 'Ennydd Bach' appears in Ieuan Brechfa's list of Pymtheg Llwyth Gwynedd. See NLW Journal XII p. 232. This seems to be a mistake for Nefydd Hardd, but the name got into later lists, e.g. Pen 139(2) p. 88, Dwnn ii.83, and in a very corrupt version found in Pen 143 pp. 24-6, Harl 3525 fos. 5or-5Iv, Harl 1935 fo. 78r-v, Llyfr Baglan 47. 9. Gwyddno Garanhir, the legendary ruler of Maes Gwyddno or Cantre'r Gwaelod. The variety of versions recorded here suggests that he had no really traditional pedigree. It is surprising that the pedigree given in BGG 10 of Elffin ap Gwyddno has no echo in the present connection. 9(2) is a corrupt form of 8. 9(3) should be compared with HL 11 and note, and 12 below. If 9)6 has any traditional basis it may be the reason for the insertion of the names Drudwas ap Dryffin into (4) and 9(5), regarded as variants of 9(3).
10. Iarddur ap Cynddelw, of Arllechwedd Uchaf, (Pen 129 p. 31). Born c. 118o? nemus Eardur filii Kendelu is mentioned in a charter of Llywelyn ap Iorwerth to the Abbey of Aberconwy. (Dugdale's Monasticon Anglicanum, 1846 ed. V. 672, HW 601 n. 144.). Mad' ap Iarddur and Ior' ap Iarddur are mentioned in RC 104 and 109-110 respectively, probably living in Anglesey in 1348-9. Although our Iarddur's two sons were Madog and Iorwerth, they could not have been living at this time. Hywel ap Gruffudd ap Dafydd [ap Tudur ap Madog ap Iarddur] was living in 1352-3 in Arllechwedd Uchaf (RC 12, Dwnn ii. 165-6). The traditions that Iarddur was a contemporary of Llywelyn ap Iorwerth are strongly supported by the genealogies of his descendants. That Iarddur had a brother also named Iorwerth is confirmed by Pen 138 p. 77. ''MAM GWAITHFOED CEREDIGION
''Gwraic Gwaithfoed Gredigion: Morfydd verch Ynyr Gwent.
''Mam Gwaithfoed: Morfydd verch Odwin ap Teithwalch ap Owain ap Einion ap Mevric ap Kradoc ap Kloddien frych ap Llowarch ap Seisyll ap Evddun Ddu ap [[Cunedda-6|Karedic]] ap [[Edyrn-1|Kunedda wledic]].[http://welshjournals.llgc.org.uk/browse/viewpage/llgc-id:1277425/llgc-id:1282121/llgc-id:1282146/getText Welsh Journals, p. 115], added 2014-07-23 ===Excerpt from ''Sorting out the Gwaithfoeds'' === GWAITHFOED II OF GWENT: It was, we believe, the grandson of [[Gwaithfoed-8|Sir Gwyn ap Gwaithfoed]] who was the second [[Dryw-1|Gwaithfoed of Gwent]] who was father to [[Gwaithfoed-7|Aeddan]], y Bach, Gwilym (or Emlyn) and probably Cadwgan (mentioned below under Other Citations); those sons were born c. 1165/1170. The name of the father of this c. 1135 [[Dryw-1|Gwaethfoed]] was probably Sir Dryw[14]. GWAITHFOED I OF GWENT Bartrum suggests this was also Gwaithfoed of Ceredigion and father to Aeddan, y Bach and Gwyn...a position which wholly defies chronology.[9] Our work points to two such men of Gwent, the first born c. 1045 and the father of [[Gwaithfoed-8|Sir Gwyn]], and the [[Dryw-1|second]] born c. 1135 and the father of [[Gwaithfoed-7|Aeddan]] and y Bach. We suggest the later [[Dryw-1|Gwaithfoed]] was the great-grandson of the first one. We would identify the earliest [[Gwyn-65|Gwaethfoed of Gwent]] as "ap [[Glyddien-1|Gwyn]] ap [[Gwybedydd-1|Glyddien (Cloddien)]] ap [[Gwrydr-3|Gwybedydd]] ap [[Caradog-17|Gwrydr "Hir"]] ap [[Lles-1|Caradog]] ap [[Ceidio-1|Lles Llyddog]]" [9] and believe he (or an intermediate ancestor) took up residence on the family's paternal lands in south Powys when other branches of the family remained in Tegeingl. We further suggest that when his lands were overrun by Normans and incorporated into Salop (Shropshire), this Gwaethfoed moved south looking for a new spot to settle. Entering the north of Upper Gwent, we think he appealed to its king, Ynyr ap Cadwgan, and was given Merwydd ferch Ynyr [10] as wife and lands where White Castle was later built. It is even possible Gwaethfoed came to Gwent as an invader/squatter and avoided armed conflict with its king by agreeing to marry Ynyr's daughter. We date Ynyr to c. 1030 and Merwydd to c. 1060 and reject the medieval tale that had Gwaithfoed of Ceredigion making a plundering raid into Gwent and returning home with the king's daughter as his wife. Our view that the lady married a Gwaithfoed of Gwent seems more reasonable, both as to geography and chronology.[11] His only known son is called Sir Gwyn, born c. 1075, builder of Gwyn's Castle now known as White Castle. About the year 1100, [[Balun-10|Sir Drew de Baladon (or Balun)]] invaded upper Gwent as a retainer of the Marcher Lord Roger fitz William fitz [[FitzRichard-82|Osbern]]. Confronted by both Ynyr and [[Gwyn-65|Gwaithfoed]], it apppears bloodshed was averted by both Welshmen agreeing to provide their sons as spouses for de Baladon's daughters. Ynyr Ddu ap Ynyr married Jois de Baladon [12] while [[Gwaithfoed-8|Sir Gwyn ap Gwaithfoed]] married [[De_BALADON-3|Emma de Baladon]][13]. GWAITHFOED OF POWYS Born c. 915 and the second-earliest of all the Gwaithfoeds, he was the son of [[Lles-3|Gwynnog Farfsych]] ap [[Ceidio-1|Lles Llyddog]][6] and the father of [[Gwaithfoed-2|Gwerystan]] and direct ancestor of [[ap_Cynfyn-13|Bleddyn]] ap [[ap_Gwerystan-9|Cynfyn]]. He is also the only known Gwaithfoed who was an adult during the reign of Saxon King Edgar (959-975) and might have been the subject of the "boat rowing" tale related by medieval writers. Bartrum identified this man substantially correct as to ancestry and birthdate. We place him at Cwybr in the commote of Rhuddlan in Tegeingl. This man was also the father of Ednowain, born c. 945, who married Gwerfyl ferch Llyddocca ap Tudor Trevor. (Dwnn ii, 307) More details can be found at ''Sorting out the Gwaithfoeds'' GWAITHFOED OF YSTRAD TYWI Born c. 975, this Gwaithfoed was the father of Cydrich of Gwynfe in the parish of Llangadog in Cantref Bychan. Bartrum makes no guess as to his ancestry, but he occurs in the same generation as [[Ap_Rhytherch-1|Gwyn ap Rhydderch]], the grandfather of [[Gollwyn-2|Cadifor ''Fawr'' ap Gollwyn of Ystrad Tywi]]. Should we assume he was a brother of that Gwyn, it would explain the intermarriages which occurred between the two families. A [[Cydrych-2|son]] of [[Gwaithfoed-1|Cydrich]] ap [[Powis-26|Gwaithfoed]] married a [[Gwrgan-1|sister]] of [[Gwrgant-5|Iestyn ap Gwrgan]] of Glamorgan and his descendants are found in Senghenydd, Glamorgan. Alternately, this Gwaithfoed might have been a son of Cloddien ap [[Caradog-17|Gwrydr Hir]] cited as the father of Cadifor. If so, that Cadifor was a brother of Cydrich. Additionally, one must posit that either Gwaithfoed or his father must have married an unknown heiress of Cantref Bychan, Ystrad Tywy. ==Sources== See also: William Owen Pughe, [http://books.google.com/books?id=WGBIAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA152&lpg=PA152&dq=gwaethvoed+gwrydyr&source=bl&ots=0tOf7lftuG&sig=37eG4CMcCO18JBX5NN0nkvUiqFk&hl=en&sa=X&ei=AbvPU-G0Ca3jsAS024LQCg&ved=0CCMQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=gwaethvoed%20gwrydyr&f=false The Cambrian Biography: Or, Historical Notices of Celebrated Men Among the Ancient Britons]. Published 1803. Original from Columbia University. Digitized Oct 14, 2009

Gwyn Family History

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This is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Gwyn families and information about individuals, places, and things named Gwyn. (Do you have any info about Gwyns or the name? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate. You can also post a comment or memory below.) === Alternate Spellings === Gwynn, Gwynne, Wyn, Wynn, Wynne, Winn. === Origins of the Surname Gwyn === ORIGINS: Wales, England in the 15th century. MEANING: Derived from the Welsh word ''gwyn'' meaning 'light,' 'white' or 'fair.' Also used in the Middle Ages as a personal name and as a nickname for anyone particularly pale or fair-haired. LINKS: * [http://www.surnamedb.com/surname.aspx?name=Gwynne SurnameDB: Gwynne] * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gwyn Gwyn - Wikipedia] === Family Trees === * '''[[Gwyn-1|Eleanor 'Nell' Gwyn]]''' (1650-1687), mistress of King [[Stuart-4|Charles II]] of England ** Two children: [[Beauclerk-1|Charles]] and [[Beauclerk-2|James Beauclerk]] === Gwyns on WikiTree === Here is the up-to-date [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/G/GWYN_1.html Gwyn index]. If you are a Gwyn please add yourself and/or an ancestor. This index will be updated with your changes tomorrow. [[Category:Surnames]]

H. P. VanHoy History of the Campbell Family

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{{One Name Study | name = Campbell | category = Campbell_Name_Study }} [[Category:Iredell County, North Carolina]] [[Category:Iredell County, North Carolina, Campbell Name Study]] See [[Space:Van Hoy History Index|Index of Persons mentioned in this history]] == Introduction == The following history was handed out at the Campbell Family reunion in Union Grove, Iredell County, North Carolina in August 1925.[[#StatesvilleMorningReg]] A slightly different version was reported in the Statesville Morning Register (noted in parenthesis in text). The newspaper reported the events as follows. :Headline:DESCENDANTS OF PIERCE CAMPBELL HOLDS REUNION :The reunion of the descendants of Pierce Campbell, pioneer North Iredell settler will be made an annual affair and is expected to become the big celebration days of this section. The first of these reunions was held at Union Grove Church, about twenty miles north of here, on Thursday of this week and some 2,500 people were present. :In historical interest [[Van_Hoy-27|Henry P. Van Hoy]]'s reading of a sketch of the Campbell family from the first pioneers to the present stood out in the day's program. In entertainment [[Klutz-28|Hon. Lonnis Kluttz]], Catawba member of the North Carolina House of Representatives, was the high mark in his address on the subject of Iredell county, its progress and citizenship. :But in all round enjoyment the big dinner, served on a crescent shaped table, surpassed every other feature of the day and that dinner will be remembered long in the community history of North Iredell. :There was fried chicken, deviled eggs, fried country ham, boiled, baked and barbecued ham, roast beef, canned sausage, dainty cakes and pies and custards. There on the table was found peaches, apples, canteloupes, watermellons, and other fruits in piles and that there was not enough room on the table for all the good things they brought in their baskets and the men and boys complained because they couldn't eat all they would like to. They simply had to say that there had to be a limit to the capacity of the human body to consume food and try to be content. :[[Jennings-305|J. T. Jennings]], a grandson of [[Campbell-707|Williamson Campbell]] was chairman of the day's proceedings. :The program was opened with a song, "America," and devotional exercises were conducted by [[Campbell-719|E. W. Campbell]]. The Greensboro quartet consisting of Messrs....Brady, Boyles, and Jarvis sang several songs. :[[Van_Hoy-27|H. P. Van Hoy]], a grandson of [[Campbell-721|John R. Campbell]], delivered the address of welcome and this was responded to by [[Garner-4161|Rev. R. N. Garner]], of Wilkes County. :A mixed quartette, made up of Miss Sloan, Miss Harris, Messrs. Sloan and Henrich, sang several selections during the program. :The address of Mr. Kluttz was of an eloquent nature and he paid high tribute to Iredell County and the progressiveness of the people here. The listeners decided that Mr. Kluttz would like to live in Iredell. :The historical sketch was read by Mr. Van Hoy and as he went along he told several old stories about various Campbell families and boys of the old days. :The afternoon was given over to songs, various refreshments, and stories of old times in North Iredell. People came for miles and miles and all promised support for a reunion to be held each year. :The committee on arrangements for the day was composed of [[Van_Hoy-27|H. P. Van Hoy]], [[Somers-865|Dr. L. P. Somers]], [[Jennings-7305|J. T. Jennings]], and [[VanHoy-30|Mrs. W. B. Tutterow]]. The latter acted as corresponding secretary. :The reunion will be held the latter part of August each year. Last week in making the announcement of the coming reunion, it was stated that [[Campbell-730|Pierce [ADAM] Campbell]], the first, gave the land for Union Grove Church and school house. [Since then it has been learned that it was Pierce [PERCIPHULL, SR.] Campbell, II, that gave the land, or a part of it.] == Handout == The following is based on the original handout. Text in parenthesis is based on recent genealogical analysis. Links to Profiles in Wikitree are included.
'''HISTORY OF THE CAMPBELL FAMILY'''
''COMPILED BY: H. P. VAN HOY in 1925''
''(transcribed verbatim[[#VanHoy]][[#Notes]])''
1. It is not known when the Campbells of Scotch-Irish decent came to this country, but some time prior to 1795. The oldest deed on record in Iredell County shows that [[Campbell-743|Pierce Campbell]] the first, purchased a tract of land from Elizabeth Campbell in 1795. It is believed that Pierce Campbell, took up some grants from the State prior to 1795, but if he did the records are in Rowan County. Iredell County was separated from Rowan County in 1787 and all records prior to this time are on record in Rowan. 2. The Campbell family is one of the old pioneer families that helped settle up Iredell County. It has been handed down from father to son that this family was known as “Bells in Scotland”, and being very strict to their religious views; and not believing in the state church, they held their Camp Meetings and on account of this they were called “Campbells”. The Pioneer settlers, who settled North Carolina were classed in three classes: a. 1st. Those who were driven out on account of Religious Persecution, and it seems that the Campbells were in this class.
b. 2nd. Those who followed farming for an occupation and were looking for better farming lands.
c. 3rd. Those who like to live by themselves and gain their living by hunting wild game. 3. The following record is given by the oldest living decendents of the Campbell family. This record is not complete but is the best that can be had at this time. If this reunion is made an annual affair, which is probable, we hope to add to this record until a full history of this family can be had.
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4. [[Campbell-730|Pierce Campbell, the first]] (Adam Pierce Campbell)[[#Generations]], originally from Scotland married [[Morgan-668|Miss Betty Morgan]], originally from Ireland. These young people settled, the exact date not known, but prior to 1795, at what is now known as the [[Campbell-19412|John P. Campbell]] home place. To this union were born the following: [[Campbell-703|Polly]] (Mary Polly Campbell Coleman), [[Campbell-725|Sally]] (Sarah "Sally" Campbell Ball), [[Campbell-735|Kizzie]] (Keziah "Kizzie" Campbell Hayes), and [[Campbell-743|Pierce the second]] (Persiphull "Pierce" Campbell, Sr.). (Note: Additional children have been found whose descendants move out of Iredell County after the Revolutionary War: [[Campbell-712|William R. Campbell]], [[Campbell-722|John Campbell]] who fought in the Revolutionary War and married [[Mullis-240|Cora Mullis]], and [[Campbell-19603|Malinda M. Campbell Wood]]) 5. [[Campbell-743|Pierce Campbell, the second]] (Pericful Campbell, Sr.), son of [[Campbell-730|Pierce the first]] married [[Cook-746|Miss Sally Cook]] and settled at what is known as the [[Bolin-426|J. P. Bolin]] place on Hunting Creek, adjoining the land of his father. To this union were born the following children: [[Campbell-18650|Billie]], [[Campbell-706|Pierce the third]] (Percival Campbell, Jr.), [[Campbell-738|Theophelus the first]], [[Campbell-18664|Fannie ]] (Francis "Fannie" Campbell Dobbins), [[Campbell-732|Sallie]] (Sarah "Sallie" (Campbell) Morgan), [[Campbell-18652|Polly]] (Mary Polly Campbell Parks), [[Campbell-721|John R]]. and [[Campbell-18667|William R.]] 6. [[Campbell-18650|Billie Campbell]] son of [[Campbell-743|Pierce Campbell the second]], married [[Morgan-13497|Miss Jensie Morgan]]. Two children were born to this couple: [[Campbell-19609|Alfred]] and [[Campbell-19610|Teresa]]. This family moved to Arkansas and no further record of them can be had at this time. 7. [[Campbell-706|Pierce Campbell the third]], son of [[Campbell-743|Pierce the second]], married [[Morgan-12950|Tobitha Morgan]] and settled at what is known as the [[Speaks-247|Hiram Speaks]] place on Hunting Creek about ½ mile above Campbell Mill. (The newspaper report also includes the following: ''Five children were born in this home: [[Campbell-707|Williamson]], [[Campbell-18808|Mildon]], [[Campbell-19495|Sally]] (Sarah "Sally" Eve Campbell Douthit), [[Campbell-19496|Reuben]], who died at age 12, and [[Campbell-18813|Leolin V.]]'') 8. [[Campbell-738|Theophelus Campbell the first]], son of [[Campbell-743|Pierce the second]] married [[Allen-23069|Miss Rena Allen]] and settled at what is now known as the [[Mitchell-20190|Edmond Mitchell]] home place, on Hunting Creek. To this union the following children were born: [[Campbell-19498|Polly]] (Mary E. "Polly" Campbell Romanger), [[Campbell-4768|Sallie]] (Sarah Ann Lodema "Sallie" Campbell Mize), [[Campbell-19500|Fannie]] ( Frances Elizabeth "Fanny" Campbell Redman), [[Campbell-19502|Carolina]] (Tabitha Carolina Campbell Williams), [[Campbell-19499|William C.]] (William Crawford) and [[Campbell-19501|John]] (John Price). (additional children [[Campbell-19503|William Marion Campbell]] and [[Campbell-19504|Isabel Campbell]] who moved to Izard County, Arkansas with her mother)
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9. [[Campbell-738|Theophelus Campbell the first]], represented this section in the Legislature about 1830. Conveyance at that time was very poor and it has been handed down that he would pull off his shoes and walk to Raleigh barefooted. I have also heard that he would pull off his shoes and set them under the seat and make a fireing speech in the Legislative Hall bare footed. He sad he left Winston-Salem at sun rise and walked to were J.T. Jennings now lives and got there just as the sun was setting, a distance of 50 odd miles. 10. [[Campbell-721|John R. Campbell]], son of [[Campbell-743|Pierce the second]] married [[Williams-2327|Miss Lucy Williams]] and settled at his fathers home place the [[Bolin-426|J. P. Bolin]] farm. The following children were born to this union: [[Campbell-19410|Tobitha]] (Tobitha C. Campbell Somers), [[Campbell-734|Theophelus the second]], [[Campbell-709|Polly]] (Mary "Polly" Campbell Bolin), [[Campbell-19411|Paulina]] (Paulina Campbell Huie) [[Campbell-741|James W.]], [[Campbell-736|Sarah]] ( Sarah Campbell Van Hoy), [[Campbell-19412|John P.]] (John Pierce), and [[Campbell-19413|William Milas]]. 11. [[Campbell-18667|William R. Campbell]], son of [[Campbell-743|Pierce Campbell the second]] married [[Howard-11760|Polly Howard]] and the following children were born in this home: [[Campbell-19516|Alfred]], [[Campbell-19517|Washington]], [[Campbell-19518|Sarah Ann]] (Sarah Ann Campbell Jennings), [[Campbell-19524|Henry]], [[Campbell-19519|Augustus]], [[Campbell-19522|Preston]], [[Campbell-19525|Pettis]], [[Campbell-19521|Mary]] (Mary Elizabeth Campbell Puckett) and [[Campbell-19523|Alice]] (Alice Campbell Felts Storey).The 1850 Census indicates that there was also a [[Campbell-19520|Martin H Campbell]], born in 1855 in Iredell County and probably died as a child before the family moved to Arkansas This family moved to Arkansas, and we cannot give complete record of them. A letter from [[Campbell-19523|Mrs. Alice Story]] daughter of [[Campbell-18667|William R. Campbell]] said that when [[Campbell-19524|Dr. Henry Campbell]], son of [[Campbell-18667|William R. Campbell]] diedDr. Henry Campbell died on July 6, 1925. the family was all together and owing to conditions they would not be able to attend this reunion. 12. [[Campbell-707|Williamson Campbell]], son of [[Campbell-706|Pierce Campbell the third]] married [[Mayberry-23|Miss Mimie Mayberry]] and settled 1 ½ miles south of Union Grove at what is known as the [[Crater-50|Jacob Crater]] Place, now owned by [[Crater-156|N. G. Crater]] (Newton Gwyn Crater). To this union were born the following children: [[Campbell-18693|Sarah]] (Sarah A. "Sallie" Campbell Jennings), [[Campbell-708|Emily]] (Martha Emily Campbell Crater), [[Campbell-18694|James P.]] who died in the Civil War, [[Campbell-18696|Nancy]] and [[Campbell-18697|Arminda]] (Arminda Jennings Cooper).Further research has shown another child, [[Campbell-18695|Augustus F. Campbell]]. 13. [[Campbell-18808|Mildeon Campbell]] (Mildeon G.), son of [[Campbell-706|Pierce Campbell the third]] married [[Huie-42|Clementine Huie]] (Rachel Clementine Huie), and settled at what is now known as the [[Campbell-19616|Davison Campbell]] Home Place. To this union were born the boys, [[Campbell-19616|Davidson]] (Leolin Davidson) and [[Campbell-19617|Preston]] (Preston Clifford).
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14. [[Campbell-18813|Leolin V. Campbell]], son of [[Campbell-706|Pierce Campbell the third]], was married twice. First to [[Dent-1184|Ann Clementine Dent]]. The following children by the first marriage: [[Campbell-19619|Emma]], [[Campbell-19618|Turner]], and [[Campbell-19620|Alice]]. Second to [[Buxton-640|Miss Emma Buxton]] (Margaret Emma) and two children by this union: [[Campbell-19621|William B.]] (William Buxton) and [[Campbell-19622|Della Pearl]]. L.V. Campbell settled at Campbells Mill. 15. [[Campbell-19499|William Campbell]] (William Crawford), son of [[Campbell-738|Theophelus Campbell the first]] married '''Miss Lucy Ross''', first. Seven children were born to this union. Second '''Miss Jany Croxdale''' and three children to this union. The family moved out west and we are unable to give further history on them. (William may have moved to Jackson County, Alabama.) 16. [[Campbell-19501|John C. Campbell]] (John Price), son of [[Campbell-738|Theo. the first]] married [[Elkins-1084|Icy Ann Elkins]] and located in the west, no record from them since. (moved to Izard County, Arkansas where John Price died. Icy Ann remarried and moved to Oklahoma.) 17. [[Campbell-734|Theophelus Campbell the second]], son of [[Campbell-721|John R. Campbell]] was twice married, first to Miss [[Somers-595|Louisa Somers]], and there were no children. Second to [[Minnish-19|Miss Rebecca Minish]] and the following children were born to this union: [[Campbell-723|Louisa]], [[Campbell-714|Celia]], [[Campbell-737|Johnny]], [[Campbell-719|Ezra]], [[Campbell-729|Paulina]] and [[Campbell-717|Tobitha]]. He settled east of Union Grove about 2 miles where [[Campbell-719|Ezra Campbell]] now lives. 18. [[Campbell-741|James W. Campbell]], son of [[Campbell-721|John R. Campbell]], married Arminda Privette and settled north of Union Grove, about 1 mile. The following children were born in this home: [[Campbell-21865|Daisy (Valley Daisy)]], [[Campbell-21866|Charles W.]], [[Campbell-21868|William(s) R.]] and [[Campbell-21867|Mack]]. 19. [[Campbell-19412|John P. Campbell]] (John Pierce), son of [[Campbell-721|John R. Campbell]] married [[Mitchell-16318|Elizabeth Mitchell]] and settled at the home place of the old original Pierce Campbell. To this union were born the following: [[Campbell-27427|Maggie]], [[Campbell-27428|Smith]], [[Campbell-27429|Dessie]], and [[Campbell-27430|Isom]].
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20. [[Campbell-19413|William Milas Campbell]], son of [[Campbell-721|John R. Campbell]], was twice married. First to [[Mitchell-19883|Miss Sara Mitchell]]. Three girls were born to this union: [[Campbell-27099|Ella]], [[Campbell-27452|Sallie]] and [[Campbell-27451|Fannie]]. He settled at the home place of his father and lived here for awhile. Finally he sold out and moved west, again later moving back here. Several years after his first wife died he married [[Moose-420|Miss Julia Oakie Moose]]. No children by this marriage. Uncle Milas, as everybody calls him now lives on the [[Minnish-18|Capt Minish]] farm, near Howard’s Foard. Uncle Milas, following the tradition of his fore fathers has been a great trapper and hunter, and has killed more hawks and caught more minks than any man in Iredell County. Though crippled, he has been classed the best “One Horse Farmer in Iredell County.”. 21. [[Campbell-19616|Davidson Campbell]], son of [[Campbell-18808|Mildeon Campbell]], married Miss [[Feimster-49|Mary Femister]] (Mary Elizabeth Feimster), to this family were born the following: [[Campbell-27477|Cora]], [Campbell-27450|Tom]], [[Campbell-27448|Esther]], [[Campbell-27446|Nan]] and [[Campbell-27449|Eliza]]. 22. [[Campbell-19617|Preston Campbell]], son of [[Campbell-18808|Mildeon Campbell]], married a Miss Spann ([[Carrigan-409|Martha Genieva Carrigan]]) and to this union were born the following children: Oscar ([[Campbell-21800|Milden Ocscar]]), Geneva ([[Campbell-21802|Virginia Geneva]]), [[Campbell-27492|Lula (Lela Mae)]], Clark ([[Campbell-21801|Clark Clifton]]), [[Campbell-21799|Clifton (Clifford Preston)]] and Annie ([[Campbell-21803|Anna Clementine]]). 23. [[Campbell-703|Polly Campbell]] daughter of [[Campbell-730|Pierce the first]] married [[Coleman-7001|Chas. Coleman (Charles Coleman)]]. Two children: [[Coleman-7003|Jackie]] and [[Coleman-7006|Nancy]]. In his home: [[Coleman-7002|Emma]], [[Coleman-7004|Jane]] and [[Coleman-7000|Gus]]. 24. [[Campbell-4768|Sallie Campbell]] (Sarah Ann Lodema "Sally" Campbell Mize), daughter of [[Campbell-738|Theo. the first]] married a '''Gilreath'''.[[#Gilreath]] No record. 25. [[Campbell-19500|Fanny Campbell]] (Frances Elizabeth Campbell Redman) daughter of [[Campbell-738|Theo the first]], married [[Redman-2033|John Redmond]] (John Redman). Children: [[Redman-2039|Dab]], [[Redman-2036|John]] (John Beauregard Redman), [[Redman-2038|Pres]], [[Redman-2040|Clint]], [[Redman-2041|Hosea]], [[Redman-2042|Robert]], [[Redman-2037|Lillie]] and [[Redman-2034|Woodie]] (Raum Z. Redman).
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26. [[Campbell-19502|Carolina Campbell]] (Tabitha Carolina) daughter of [[Campbell-738|Theo the first]], married [[Williams-62578|Wash Williams]] and went west. No record. (moved to Ouachita County, Arkansas) 27. [[Campbell-18693|Sarah Campbell]] (Sarah A. Campbell Jennings) daughter of [[Campbell-707|Williamson Campbell]], married [[Jennings-7303|Thomas L. Jennings]] and the following children were born: [[Jennings-7304|Margret]], [[Jennings-7310|Alice]], [[Jennings-7307|Minnie]], [[Jennings-3489|Martha]], and [[Jennings-7305|James Turner]]. 28. [[Campbell-18696|Emily Campbell]] (Nancy Emily), daughter of [[Campbell-707|Williamson Campbell]], married [[Crater-78|Jacob Crater]] (Jacob Jeremiah Crater, brother of Sylvanius who married [[Campbell-708|Martha Emily Campbell]]). Children (These were the children of [[Campbell-18696|Nancy E. Campbell]] and [[Crater-78|Jacob Jeremiah Crater]]): [[Crater-153|Jim]] (James P. Crater), [[Crater-154|John W]] (John Williamson), [[Crater-156|Newton G. (Newton Gwyn)]], [[Crater-157|W.J. (Williamson Jacob)]], and [[Crater-155|Augusta]] (Augusta Crater Parks). (Missing is her sister, [[Campbell-708|Martha Emily (Campbell) Crater]], who married [[Crater-51|Sylvanius Timothius Crater]] and had the following children: [[Crater-154|John Williamson]], [[Crater-34|Delina Ann]], [[Crater-178|Tobitha Jane]], [[Crater-179|Augustus]], [[Crater-180|Ida Henrietta]], [[Crater-181|Benjamin Weisner]], [[Crater-182|Susan Arminda]], [[Crater-183|Sarah Emily]], and [[Crater-184|May Ellen]].) 29. [[Campbell-18697|Arminda Campbell]] (Arminda Jennings Campbell Cooper), daughter of [[Campbell-707|Williamson Campbell]], married [[Cooper-14040|W. M. Cooper]] (William Marius Cooper). Children are [[Cooper-19280|Della]] (Della V.), [[Cooper-19281|Augusta]] (Augusta E.), [[Cooper-19320|Will]] (William W.), [[Cooper-19282|Rufus A.]] (Rufus Augustus), [[Cooper-19283|Cordia]] (Ella Cordie), [[Cooper-13513|Josephen]] (Josephine E. Cooper Devane), [[Cooper-19330|Roena]] (Rowena Bell Cooper Orr), [[Cooper-19358|Etta]] (Etta Campbell Cooper Setzer) and [[Cooper-19359|May]] (Mae). 30. [[Campbell-19410|Tobitha Campbell]], oldest daughter of [[Campbell-721|John R. Campbell]] married [[Somers-864|W. Ham Somers]] (Hamilton Calvin Somers). And to this union the following children: [[Somers-865|L. P.]], [[Somers-866|Gaston]], [[Somers-869|Johny]], [[Somers-867|Sissie]], and [[Somers-868|Emma]]. 31. [[Campbell-725|Sallie Campbell]], daughter of Pierce the first, married [[Ball-429|Billy Ball]]. Four children: [[Ball-431|Sampson]], [[Ball-415|Imlah]], [[Ball-413|Sally]] and [[Ball-427|Polly]]. 32. [[Campbell-735|Kizzzie]] (Kizzie Campbell Hayes), daughter of Pierce the first, married a [[Hayes-1153|Hayes]] (Henry Horn Hayes). No record at this time. (Henry died in Wilkes County and Kizzie moved to Indiana) 33. [[Campbell-18664|Fannie Campbell]], daughter of [[Campbell-743|Pierce the second]] married [[Dobbins-510|Milas Dobbins]]. Four boys were born to this union: [[Dobbins-648|Thee]] (Theophilus E.) married a '''Miss Forcom''' and died without any children. [[Dobbins-511|Alfred]] married a [[Carlton-1865|Miss Carlton]] (Jane Ann Carlton), and had three children, [[Dobbins-647|Fanny]], [[Dobbins-651|John]] (John Milus) and [[Dobbins-650|George]] (George Wood). [[Dobbins-649|David]] died in the Civil War, and [[Dobbins-512|Gus]] (Augustus) married [[Clegg-725|Sally Clegg]], daughter of [[Clegg-389|Major C. W. Clegg]]. No children were born to them.
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34. [[Campbell-732|Sally Campbell]] (Sarah Sally Campbell Morgan), daughter of [[Campbell-743|Pierce Campbell the second]] married [[Morgan-13464|Bartlet Morgan]]. The following named children were born: [[Morgan-13578|Polly]], [[Morgan-13579|William]], [[Morgan-13579|Holeman]], [[Morgan-13576|Gabriel]] (Gabriel Barry), [[Morgan-13580|Reuben]], [[Morgan-13573|Pierce]], [[Morgan-13575|John]] (John B.) and [[Morgan-13574|Mildeon]] (Joseph Mildeon). 35. [[Campbell-18652|Polly Campbell]] daughter of [[Campbell-743|Pierce Campbell the second]], married [[Parks-4779|Gabriel Parks]]: Four children [[Parks-4781|Pettis]], [[Parks-4780|Dabney]], [[Parks-4843|Richard]] and [[Parks-4783|Theophelus]]. 36. [[Campbell-19495|Sally Campbell]] (Sarah Eve "Sally" (Campbell) Douthit) daughter of [[Campbell-706|Pierce the third]] married [[Douthit-151|Uriah Douthit]] and had five children: [[Douthit-152|Mary]] (Mary E. M. (Douthit) Slack), [[Douthit-153|Fanny]] (Frances L.T. (Douthit) Johnson), [[Douthit-154|Sarah]] (Sarah Adeline Douthit Carter), [[Douthit-156|Gus]] (Uriah Augustus Douthitt) and [[Douthit-155|Columbus]] (Columbus C. Douthit). 37. [[Campbell-19498|Polly Campbell]] (Mary E. "Polly" Campbell Romanger) daughter of [[Campbell-738|Theo the first]] married [[Rominger-201|Andy Romanger]] (Andy Rominger). Three children ('''Gus, Emma, and Jane'''). 38. [[Campbell-709|Polly Campbell]] (Mary Polly Campbell), daughter of [[Campbell-721|John R. Campbell]], was twice married, first to [[Morris-20182|R. A. Morris]]. [[Morris-20183|Jackson G. Morris]] was the only child born to this union, second to [[Bolin-424|J. W. Bolin]] and to this union the following: [[Bolin-426|Johnny]], [[Bolin-427|Will]], [[Bolin-428|Joe]], [[Bolin-425|Roxann]], [[Bolin-429|Mollie]], [[Bolin-430|Emma]], [[Bolin-550|Fanny]], [[Bolin-549|Lillie]] (Lillie Jewell). 39. [[Campbell-19411|Paulina Campbell]], daughter of [[Campbell-721|John R. Campbell]] married [[Huie-44|John R. Huie]] (John Robey Huie). Children, [[Huie-50|Sara]], [[Huie-62|Manda]], [[Huie-49|Fannie]], [[Huie-54|Myra]], [[Huie-57|Lovie]], [[Huie-59|Ina]], Puss (probably [[Huie-52|Dovie]]), [[Huie-60|Angie]], [[Huie-58|Lela]], [[Huie-51|Samuel]], [[Huie-55|Flake]] and [[Huie-56|George]] (George Washington). (missing [[Huie-61|Lucy Huie]], who died at 19 in 1899) 40. [[Campbell-736|Sarah Campbell]], daughter of [[Campbell-721|John R. Campbell]], married [[Van_Hoy-22|William A. Van Hoy]]. TO this union the following: [[Van_Hoy-23|Milas L.]], [[Van_Hoy-24|Edward C.]], [[Van_Hoy-25|John Webb]], [[Van_Hoy-26|Alice C.]], [[Van_Hoy-27|Henry P.]], [[Van_Hoy-28|Polly]], [[Van_Hoy-29|James Pierce]], [[Van_Hoy-30|Ruby]]. ---- [[image:Campbell-730-1.jpg]] End of transcription == Footnotes == * Source: History of the Campbell Family compiled by H. P. Van Hoy in 1925. Zerox copy of the original history from the H. P. Van Hoy family. This is the history of the Campbell Family compiled in 1925 by H. P. Van Hoy, a descendant of Sarah Campbell, daughter of [[Campbell-721|John R. Campbell]], who married William A. Van Hoy. It was given out at the first annual Campbell family reunion in Union Grove, Iredell, North Carolina. It was written based on recollections of the oldest living descendants in 1925 that lived in Union Grove, North Carolina and correspondence with descendants in Izard County Arkansas, as well as research of property deeds. The attached PDF file is a copy of the original. * Notes: The original text is transcribed exactly as written by H. P. Van Hoy in 1925. Information from recent research is inserted in Parenthesis from other profiles. * Source: Statesville Morning Register , August 22, 1925, found on the Internet, courtesy of Roger Harvel, http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/ARIZARD/2003-11/1069793182, accessed Sep 7, 2016. Minor differences from the handout. Paragraphs 18, 19, and 20 read differently: James W. Campbell, son of [[Campbell-721|John R. Campbell]], married Elizabeth Mitchell and settled at the home place of the old Pierce [ADAM]Campbell. To this union were born the following named children: Maggie, Smith, Dessie, and Isom. William Milas Campbell, son of [[Campbell-721|John R. Campbell]], was twice married. First to Miss Sarah Mitchell. Three girls were born to this home: Ella, Sallie, and Fannie. He settled at the home place of his father and lived here for a while. Finally he sold out and moved wets, again later moved back here. Several years after his first wife died he married Miss Julia O. Moose. No children by this last marriage. Uncle Milas, as everybody calls him now lives on the Capt. Minish farm, near Howard's Foard.(sic) Uncle Milas, following the tradition of his fore fathers has been a great trapper and hunter, and has killed more hawks and caught more minks than any man in Iredell Co. Though crippled, he has been classed the best "One horse farmer in Iredell County." It is believed that the handout is correct. In addition, there is an additional sentence describing Pierce Campbell, III's children in paragraph 7: ''Five children were born in this home: Williamson, Mildon, Sally [SARAH], Reuben. who died at age 12, and [[Campbell-18813|Leolin V.]]'' This may have been an omission fixed for the newspaper article. * Source: Copy of the handout obtained from Wayne Dilano Campbell in about 1979, see attached. * Generations: Pierce Campbell, the first equates to Pierce Adam Campbell from Scotland. The name Adam was not used in the 1925 sketch. The name Adam was found in the 1820 Census and supposedly on land records in Rowan County. Pierce Campbell, the second equates to Perciphull Campbell, Sr. Pierce Campbell, the third equates to Pierce Campbell, Jr. Tombstones for both Perciphull Campbell, Sr. and Perciphull Campbell, Jr. are in the Campbell Family Cemetery. Pierce Adam Campbell is also believed to be buried in the Campbell Family Cemetery but his tombstone has not been found. * Note: Sally's Tombstone in the Mize-Painter Cemetery in Fulton County, Arkansas and 1860 and 1870 Census records in Izard County indicate that Sally or Sarah Ann Lodema Campbell married [[Mize-205|Jonathon Leviticus Mize]]. [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:H. P. VanHoy History of the Campbell Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

Haas Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category: Haas Name Study]] == Goals: == The goal of this project is to find every non-living person with this surname and make a wikitree profile for them. We have found this surname in Germany, but also in St. Petersburg Florida, where there was at one time the "Haas Museum" , a Victorian style house, furnished with Victorian era furnishing. The Haas Family may have been pioneers to Pinellas County, Florida in the 1800s. We would like to find their ancestors in Germany and all their descendants who came to the United States and elsewhere in the world, and connect the families. == Members: == * [[Kaiser-387|A. Kaiser]] == To Do List: == Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Adding reliable sources * Adding relevant categories * Adding relevant templates, especially the one for this Name Study. * Connecting family members to the global family tree.

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La historia de la Hacienda San Amador del Mortero o "El Mortero" inicia en la época colonia. En 1774 el terreno es elegido por Jose Ignacio del Campo Soberon y Legarrea, el conde del valle de Suchil, para construir su morada principal en la región. El contrata a Pedro Huertas, constructor del palacete de Durago, para renovar el pequeño rancho y trabajar en la construcción de su casa señorial y dar la mayor parte de los detalles de su arquitectura actual. En la historia de la familia de la Parra el personaje clave es [[Moreno_y_Lodoza-3|Antonio Moreno y Lodoza]] que hereda la hacienda a su hija [[Moreno_y_Lodoza-1|Mareclina Moreno]] y con el matrimonio de esta y [[De_la_Parra_Escobedo-1|Gregorio de la Parra Escobedo]] la hacienda se vuelve el hogar de ellos y sus descendientes. Asi desde el Mexico independiente hasta la perdida de la hacienda en la Revolución este lugar es el espacio alrededor del cual gira la familia De la Parra, su historia y sus encuentros.

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[[Category:Haese Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category:German Roots]] ==About the Project== The Haese Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Haese Haese] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Haese name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (Germany Haese's), by time period (18th Century Haese's), or by topic (Haese DNA, Haese Occupations, Haese Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. The purpose of the Haese Name Study is to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. The main objectives are: #Find out how rare or common the Haese surname is # identify where the surname originated from #and discover the migratory path and geographical distribution over the centuries. {{Image|file=Haese_Name_Study.jpg |caption=Haese family crest }} ==How to Join== If you are interested in joining this group, please request to be on the trusted list of this page. Please feel free to contact the Name Study Coordinator [[Haese-11|Kylie Haese]] if you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! Please add the Haese name study sticker to yours and your Haese profile's (see below). :Copy and paste {{One Name Study|name=Haese}} :{{One Name Study|name=Haese}} which will create the sticker to the right. on to the biography section of your profile on wikitree. This will automatically add you to the Haese Name Study category page. This next sticker is for your (if you are a member of the Haese one name study) profile only. To identify yourself as a member of the Haese One Name Study on your profile (see below). {{Member|ONS|name=Haese}} :Copy and paste :{{Member|ONS|name=Haese}} which will create the sticker to the right of the screen, on your profile page. ==Research Pages and Literature== *[[Space:Haese_Name_Origins_and_Meaning|Haese Name Origins and Meaning]] *[[Space:Haese_profiles_to_be_matched_or_added|Haese profiles to be matched or added on wikitree]] *[[Space:Haese_spelling_variations|Haese spelling variations]] *[[Space:Research_Notes_for_Haese_Name_Study|Research Notes for Haese Name Study Page]] *[https://wiki-de.genealogy.net/Haese_(Familienname) Familienname HAESE on Geneanet] *[https://surnam.es/haese-surname Haese Surname on Surnam.es] ==Team Members== *[[Haese-11|Kylie Haese]]: I am interested in the Haese's in Australia and tracing the migrating ancestors lines back in Prussia/Germany to hopefully break down my family brick wall. *[[Retz-Schmidt-1|Gudula (Retz-Schmidt) Suskin]]: I am mostly interested in the Haeses in Elbing, West Prussia (now Elbląg in Poland). ==Task List== # Monitor the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&surname=Haese&showall=1 Haese] Surname Activity Feed. # Monitor the [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebName/errors.htm?Name=Haese&MaxErrors=100 Haese] Surname dbErrors Feed. ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== '''Haese/Häse''' See [[Space:Haese_spelling_variations|Space:Haese spelling variations]] Haase, Hause, Haasz, [[Space:Haas_Name_Study|Haas]], Haass, Haase, Haasse, Heise, Haeusler, Haes, Haess, Haesse. Hair, Haire, Hare, Hase, Hasse, and De Haas, Hasen, Hassen, Heslin, Haeslein. In my personal research I have found variations such as Haise, Heese, Hese, [[Space:Hess_Name_Study|Hess]], Haseker, Heise, Heyse, Hasemann, Knauerhase.

Haines Name Study

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[[Category:Haines Name Study]]__NOTOC__ [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Haines Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Haines Haines] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Haines name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Hainesws), by time period (18th Century Haineses), or by topic (Haines DNA, Haines Occupations, Haines Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Haines Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Haines-3672|Jason Haines]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Haines}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== *[[Davies-5942|Stephen Davies]] * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Haynes Haynes] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hanes Hanes]

Halbert Samuel McClure Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Halbert Samuel McClure (1684-1754) and his family migrated from County Donegal, Ireland, to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Botetourt_County,_Virginia Botetourt County, Virgina] in the 1730s. Botetourt has a [http://botetourtva.gov/living-in-botetourt/libraries/genealogy-resources/ well-established genealogy library] as well as a [https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Botetourt_County,_Virginia_Genealogy plethora of other genealogical resources]. As we go back in time, to before 1770 when Botetourt was still part of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augusta_County,_Virginia Augusta County] (established 1738), things get fuzzy in internet genealogy land. Pieces parts of our history are scattered about, but there are places where those pieces aren't put together quite right. This mystery is about collecting up the legitimate pieces in one spot and untangling messes as we go. == Wants == * Any primary or secondary source as to Halbert's wife's maiden name ("Agnes __?") * Additional sources for Halbert's brother, Nathaniel * Any primary or secondary source as to Halbert's son Nathaniel's wife's maiden name ("Mary __?") == ToDos == * Add the complete text of Halbert McClure's will, proven in 1754 (it is in ''Following the McClures'' starting on page 41) * Add the appropriate material from and the link to "The McClure Family" by James McClure (I have a link to the PDF, it was published in 1914 as is now past copyright). == The Evidence == === Following the McClures - Donegal to Botetourt === I have, in physical, paper, form, a copy of ''Following the McClures - Donegal to Botetourt, Second Edition'', by McClure, Joseph W., George E. Honts, and Ellwyn Worley, published in 2007. This tome contains almost two hundred pages of colorful history, followed by over 200 more pages of descendency charts printed in a very small font, followed by 80 pages of index. This is a secondary source in genealogy terms. Secondary sources are documents and records that were not created at the time that an even occurred. They may include old letters, books, oral interviews, and vital records for events other than that in which they were written for. Secondary sources are often provided by someone recollecting events of the past, and may not always be completely accurate. I've found a small error here and there when comparing to original source (i.e., a physical grave marker showed a different birth year), but in general this is a well researched and reliable resource, particularly because it had three authors that had easy access to the great resources of Botetourt, Augusta and Rockbridge counties, and that debated many points at length. I'm not about to type the whole thing in, but let's start with this bit about our protagonist, Halbert. ''Amid this turmoil Halbert McClure felt secure enough to start a family when he married Agnes in 1707. Agnes was born around 1690, her last name is unknown, but assuredly she was of Scotch descent. The Scots, for the most part, were true to their religion and would not intermarry with the Catholics. The Catholics felt just as strongly about intermarrying with the Presbyrterians and as a result there were very few unions between the Scotch and the Irish. In any event, Halbert and Agnes has six children, all born in Raphoe Parish, County Donegal, as follows:'' * ''Samuel 1709'' * ''Moses 1710'' * ''Nathaniel 1712'' * ''Alexander 1717'' * ''Hannah 1719'' * ''John 1725'' ''The rest of Halbert's family included his two brothers, Nathaniel born in 1685, and John who was born in 1706. Their father was James Andrew McClure who was born in 1660 and married about 1683. The name of his wife is not known. Nathaniel apparently never married. John married Nancy, who was born about 1710 and they had four sons. Two were born in Ireland, Arthur in 1732 and James in 1734. The other two were born in the Colony of Virginia, John in 1736 and Halbert iin 1738.'' ''It is important to note that another McClure family had its genesis in the Raphoe Parish. There are similarities in the pattern of events that brough each to Ireland from Scotland at about the same time and from Ireland to America, if not at the same time, only a year apart. Also, the duplication of first names reveals a remarkable similarity in background and there is evidence of family interactions in colonial times. The relevance of all this is that is leads to the possibility that these two families were related. The patriarch of the "other" McClure family was Andrew. Andrew, like James Andrew, was born about 1660 in Raphoe. He probably married in the early 1680's, since his first child, William, was born in 1685. His only other child, James, was born in 1690. The events and movements of the James McClure family are well recorded and have been the center of attention by historians at the exclusion of William and his family.''McClure, Joseph W., George E. Honts, and Ellwyn Worley. Following the McClures - Donegal to Botetourt. Chester, Va.?: J.W. McClure, 2007. 9-10. Print. === McClure Families of Allen, Paulding and Van Wert Counties Ohio === Also in my possession in paper form is a book titled ''McClure Families of Allen, Paulding and Van Wert Counties Ohio'', by Ruth Woten Rumbaugh, published in 1985. This is another secondary source, and this book has gotten a bit of a rep for being erroneous in places. I've had it recommended to me to double check it's contents against other sources when possible. Let's see what it has to say about our Halbert. ''In the WILL of Halbert McClure (Augusta Co., Va, Will Bk 2, pgs 36-38) he is referred to as "Gentleman". The term "Gentleman" was understood to be one of the Upper Middle Class, coming between the nobility and the yoemen. They were descended from free men, with a coat-of-arms and the privilege of wearing a sword. On the American frontier a prominent person would be given the title, only, as a matter of courtesy. In Halbert's WILL dated 23 March 1753 and proven 15 March 1754 we find the name of his wife to be Agnes. Two of his sons, Alexander and Nathaniel were named executors of his estate. We also find he had a brother John, for he mentions his brother John's son, Halbert in his WILL. A complete list of Halbert's children are found in the McClure Family by James A. McClure pgs. 135, 136, 140 181, and 193 as follows:'' * ''Nathaniel 1712-1761, married Mary ___'' * ''Alexander 1717-1789, married Martha Moore'' * ''Hannah unknown-1779, married Robert Allison'' * ''Moses 1720-1778, married Isabella Steele (dau. of David Steele)'' * ''#Samuel unknown -1779, married Mary ___ (probably Mary Kelso)'' * ''John 1725-1777, married (1) Mary Malcolm, (2) Mary Allen'' ''#Samuel was a member of Capt. John Buchanan's Va. Militia''Rumbaugh, Ruth Woten. McClure Families of Allen, Paulding and Van Wert Counties Ohio. 1990. 3. Print. So, we have a reference to a primary source, the will of Halbert McClure. We also have a reference to yet another secondary source, "The McClure Family" by James A. McClure. The list of children almost matches between these two sources. While I myself have found a couple mistakes in this resource, it looks like it isn't out in the woods either. == Duplicity == These 1700's McClures loved to use and re-use a small set of given names. This has led to much confusion of persons. Here we map out the unique individuals with the same name. [[McClure-838|Patriarch]] here refers to the James Andrew McClure that fathered the men that emigrated to the United States in the late 1730s. I suggest including the following block of text on profiles that are listed below.
''Due to the re-use of a handful of first names by the Colonial era McClures, please consult [[Space:Halbert Samuel McClure Family Mysteries|The Halbert Samuel McClure Family Mysteries]] "Duplicity" section when contemplating a merge of this profile.''
'''''Note: These tables are just barely started and are very much in progress.''''' {| border=1 |+

The Alexander McClure Collection

|- ! Profile ! Birth ! Death ! Wives |- | [[McClure-2748]] | 1796 Rockbridge County, Virginia, United States | 1859 Adams County, Ohio, United States | Esther Campbell |- | [[McClure-1422]] | 14 July 1806 Cynthiana, Harris County, Kentucky, United States | 30 September 1862 Paulding Count, Ohio, United States | Margaret Neely |} {| border=1 |+

The James McClure Collection

|- ! Profile ! Birth ! Death ! Wives |- | [[McClure-814]] | 15 Jan 1765 Ireland | 15 Dec 1851 Butts, Georgia, United States | Mary Polly Sharpe |} {| border=1 |+

The Nathaniel McClure Collection

|- ! Profile ! Birth ! Death ! Wives |- | [[McClure-1222]] | 1685 Raphoe, County Donegal, Ireland | 1754 Augusta, Virginia | Never married |- | [[McClure-1413]] | 1712 Raphoe, County Donegal, Ireland | May 1761 Augusta, Virginia | Mary (poss. Dryden Harrelson/Harrison) |- |[[McClure-1233]] | 1746 Augusta, Virginia | 1791 Kentucky, United States | UK, Dorcas Cole/Cox |- | [[McClure-3621]] | 1773 Fincastle, Virginia | Unknown | Jane (not a duplicate of [[McClure-570]]) |- | [[McClure-570]] | 4 Feb 1774 Botetourt, Virginia | 18 Jan 1848 Boone, Kentucky, United States | Jane Porter (merged with McClure-1467) |} {| border=1 |+

The Thomas McClure Collection

|- ! Profile ! Birth ! Death ! Wives |- | [[McClure-813]] | 21 Mar 1806 Mecklinberg, North Carolina, United States | 27 Jun 1890 Butts, Georgia, United States | Sarah C. Hardey |- | [[McClure-1283]] (Thomas Jefferson) | 1850 Gilmer County, Georgia, United States | 28 November 1931 Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, United States | Mary Elizabeth Bolding |}
==== Noted, need to add to above ==== * Halbert and James' brother Alexander (1717-1790) had a son Nathaniel (1752-1788) * Go thru the books == Conjecture == Here are some breadcrumbs that may or may not be useful. Perhaps as a collection they will shed some light. I'm going to start with some tidbits from [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~chalkley/volume_1/vindx_m.htm Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia]. This is original source material, but in pieces that may not be useful for genealogy. For example, you might find your ancestor's name, but not with enough context to confirm or deny that it is indeed about your ancestor. ; ''November 17, 1767, (page 339) Thomas McClure aged 14, orphan of Nathaniel McClure, chose Halbert McClure guardian. John Cassaty, aged 16, orphan of Neil Cassaty, chose Saml. Davis his guardian. Samuel Davis qualifies administrator of Neil Cassaty.'' : This is likely [[McClure-1234|Thomas McClure]] (son of Nathaniel, grandson of Halbert) as he was indeed 14 years of age at this time and his mother [[Harrelson-219|Mary]] died 10 August 1767. His eldest brother was named Halbert, but there were other Halberts in his extended family.http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~chalkley/volume_1/or11_140.htm#page 140,Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia,Volume I,AUGUSTA COUNTY COURT RECORDS.,ORDER BOOK No. XI. (cont.),© Copyright 1996, USGenWeb NOTICE: Material may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages cannot be reproduced in any format for profit or other presentation. == Sources == *[https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=VzUPAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA1]Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia: Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County, 1745-1800, Volume 1,Lyman Chalkley,1912. *[https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=wk8PAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA2], Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia: Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County, 1745-1800, Volume 3,Lyman Chalkley,1912.

Hale, House, and Related Families, Mainly of the Connecticut River Valley

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Hale, House, and Related Families, Mainly of the Connecticut River Valley == * by [[Jacobus-56|Donald Lines Jacobus]] & Edgar Francis Waterman. * published by The Connecticut Historical Society, Hartford, 1952 * 914 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Hale, House, and Related Families, Mainly of the Connecticut River Valley|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * 1952 ::* https://archive.org/details/halehouserelated00jaco * 1978 reprint ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005695120 * 2001? reprint? ::* https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/49174/ ===Table of Contents === * Preface * Contents * Introduction * Bibliography * Samuel Hale Family of Glastonbury * Thomas Hale Family of Enfield * Martha Hale and Deacon Paul Peck * John Heald-Hale Family of Concord and Springfield * Timothy Hale Family of Suffield and Longmeadow * Robert Hale of Charlestown (Connecticut branches) * Zebulon Hale of Madison, Connecticut * Richard Hale of Swansea (Plainfield branch) * Unplaced Hale Items * William House Family of Glastonbury * House Family of Lebanon, Hebron and Coventry * George House of New London and Unplaced House Items * Samuel Allen, Windsor, Connecticut * William Backus, Norwich, Connecticut * Mary Betts, Harford, Connecticut * John Bidwell, Hartford, Connecticut * Thomas Bliss, Harford, Connecticut * Robert Blott, Boston, Massachusetts * Samuel Boreman, Wethersfield, Connecticut * Henry Burt, Springfield, Massachusetts * Richard Church, Hadley, Massachusetts * John Clark, Saybrook, Connecticut * Thomas Cooper, Springfield, Massachusetts * Robert Day, Hartford, Connecticut * Emanuel Downing, Salem, Massachusetts * John Dumbleton, Springfield, Massachusetts * William Edwards, Hartford, Connecticut * Nathaniel Ely, Springfield, Massachusetts * John Frary, Dedham, Massachusetts * William Goodrich, Wethersfield, Connecticut * Thomas Graves, Hartford, Connecticut * William Hills, Hartford, Connecticut * Hills Addenda * Luke Hitchcock, Wethersfield, Connecticut * John Hollister, Wethersfield, Connecticut * Edward Holyoke, Rumney Marsh, Massachusetts * Margaret (Baret) Huntington, Roxbury, Massachusetts * John Keep, Springfield, Massachusetts * Thomas Kilbourn, Wethersfield, Connecticut * Thomas Kimberly, New Haven, Connecticut * John Leonard, Springfield, Massachusetts * Thomas Loveland, Glastonbury, Connecticut * Thomas Marshfield, Winsor, Connecticut * Matthew Marvin, Norwalk, Connecticut * Thomas Miller, Springfield, Massachusetts * William Pratt, Saybrook, Connecticut * William Pynchon, Springfield, Massachusetts * John Riley, Springfield, Massachusetts * John Scott, Springfield, Massachusetts * Rev. Henry Smith, Wethersfield, Connecticut * Anthony Stoddard, Boston, Massachusetts * John Talcott, Hartford, Connecticut * Richard Treat, Wethersfield, Connecticut * William Tuttle, New Haven, Connecticut * Rev. John Warham, Windsor, Connecticut * Governor Thomas Welles, Wethersfield, Connecticut * John Wilcox, Hartford, Connecticut * Thomas Woodford, Northampton, Massachusetts * Hale Addenda * Name Index === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Jacobus, Donald Lines. ''[[Space:Hale, House, and Related Families, Mainly of the Connecticut River Valley|Hale, House, and Related Families]], Mainly of the Connecticut River Valley'' (Connecticut Historical Society, Hartford, 1952) [ Page ]. * ([[#Jacobus|Jacobus]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Jacobus, Donald Lines. ''[[Space:Hale, House, and Related Families, Mainly of the Connecticut River Valley|Hale, House, and Related Families]], Mainly of the Connecticut River Valley'' (Connecticut Historical Society, Hartford, 1952) [ Page ].

Hale Collection of Connecticut Cemetery Records

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[[Category: Connecticut, Sources]] [[Category: Cemetery Records]] [[Category: Connecticut Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Hale Collection of Connecticut Cemetery Records == Contains vital information from headstone inscriptions in over 2,000 Connecticut cemeteries that were recorded in a W.P.A. project directed by Charles R. Hale ca. 1932-5. These records are bound in volumes for each town and are indexed on slips in a single alphabetical file. Many cemeteries had been abandoned and long-forgotten when Mr. Hale began his research. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Hale Collection of Connecticut Cemetery Records|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2900 * http://www.hale-collection.com/ === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:Hale Collection of Connecticut Cemetery Records|Hale Collection of Connecticut Cemetery Records]]'' (Connecticut State Library, Hartford, Connecticut) * ([[#Hale|Hale]]) *

Hall County, Georgia Resource Page

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[[Category:Hall County, Georgia]] Hall County was created December 15, 1818 from Cherokee lands. The county is named for Dr. Lyman Hall, a signer of the Declaration of Independence and governor of Georgia as both colony and state.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hall_County,_Georgia Because of the discovery of gold in Lumpkin and White Counties in 1829, Gainesville, the county seat of Hall County, grew quickly to 'a frontier boom town as settlers flocked to homesteads in the rolling hills formerly inhabited by Cherokee Indians'. It was the trading and supply center for both settlers and miners.http://www.hallcounty.org/living/history.asp Statement written by the census taker for the 1820 Hall County, Georgia census: "Geographical Description of Hall County, viz. "It is bounded South Eastwardly, by Franklin, Jackson and Gwinnett Counties, for 27 1/2 miles; and southwardly by Gwinnett 11 3/4 miles; By the Indian Boundary line where the Chatahoochy is the line from the Gwinnett County line, to the mouth of the Chestatee; then cross the Chatachoochee, and up the said Chestatee Eighteen Miles; and North-Eastwardly by Habersham for twentynine and a half miles; Principal Waters are the Hutson, Grove [?]. also the North Fork, the Pond fork, the walnut Fork, and allens fork all branches is of the Ocone head in hall county; the Chatahooche runs twentyfive miles through the County, and receives several small tributary streems on each side The land is rich on the water course but generally poor on the ridges, the difficulties were very considerable that attended taking the census; in the first place, the inhabitants are very dispersed, in the second place the country being but lately settled, there are but few roads, in the third place great part of the Country are very Mountainous, and in Fourth place it was, except in the oldest settled parts difficult to get nourishment for either myself or horse, and often when got, had to pay very high, in the 5th place had often to travel a considerable distance through fields to get to the dwelling cabbins, often, and generally, drenched in dew, particularly in August and September; and often had to walk many miles where it was so steep that I could not ride, or even sit on my horse. "In the whole respectfully submit my case to the Federal, or district Judge, hopeing that he will recommend such additional wages to the dollar per 100, as in his Judgment he may think proper. 25th of November 1820 "Jos McCulchen[?] assistant to the Marshal of the district of Georgia." [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~jmg12/Census/1820%20Hall%20CO,%20GA/ See Note 156] [The above statement was hand written and very difficult to read in some places so may not be as perfectly transcribed as one would wish.] [[:Category:Hall_County%2C_Georgia|WikiTree's Hall County, Georgia Category Page]] [http://www.hallcounty.org/ Hall County Official Website] [[Wikipedia:Hall County, Georgia | Hall County on Wikipedia]] [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gahall/ Rootsweb Hall County Genealogy Resources] [http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Hall_County,_Georgia Family Search Hall County Page] [http://www.hallcountyhistoricalsociety.org/contact.html Hall County Historical Society] [http://www.1805georgialandlottery.com/a.shtml 1805 Georgia Land Lottery], including some persons who resided in Hall County at one time or another. [http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/hall/census/1820census.htm 1820 census, including index] [http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ga/county/hall/htmlpages/poorschoolpage5.htm Children enrolled in Poor School, 1825-1830] [http://www.skcensus.com/census/ga/indexes/hall1830.html 1830 Surname Index, by S K Publications ] [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gahall/census/hall_1830/1830_01.html?cj=1&netid=cj&o_xid=0001027214&o_lid=0001027214&o_sch=Affiliate+External 1830 Census with family structure] [[Space:1830_Hall_County%2C_Georgia%2C_Annotated|1830 Census Excerpts, Annotated]] [https://archive.org/stream/cherokeelandlott00smit/cherokeelandlott00smit_djvu.txt 1832 Cherokee Land Lottery] [[Space:Timber_Ridge_Baptist_Church_%26_Cemetery|1839 Timber Ridge Baptist Church Membership Roster]] [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gahall/census/hall_1840/1840_GMD_index.htm?cj=1&netid=cj&o_xid=0001027214&o_lid=0001027214&o_sch=Affiliate+External 1840 census including index] [http://genealogytrails.com/geo/hall/marriages-1.html Marriage Records] [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gahall/marriage/Hall_Marriages_Early.txt Hall County Marriages (through 1850)] [http://www.usgwtombstones.org/georgia/hall.html Hall Co. Tombstones] [http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?Barton::ga/hall::717.html Will Books, (Summaries)] [http://genealogytrails.com/geo/hall/ Genealogy Trails Hall County page] [http://genforum.genealogy.com/ga/hall/all.html Hall County GenForum] [http://home.earthlink.net/~copeland.deal/hall.htm Families in Hall and Jackson Counties, Georgia] [http://bransoncook.systemaxonline.com/gedcoms/wm_smallwood/pafg04.htm#45380 Smallwood Family] [https://www.google.com/search?tbo=p&tbm=bks&q=subject:%22Hall+County+%28Ga.%29%22&source=gbs_metadata_r&cad=2 Hall County books] Also: :''This 'n That: History of Hall County, Georgia'', by Sybil Wood McRay, Gainesville, Georgia: Chestatee Regional Library, c1990 :''The Heritage of Hall County, Georgia, 1818-2001'', compiled by Hall County Heritage Book Committee and County Heritage, Inc, copyright 2001, printed by Walsworth Publishing Company [Available through Chestatee Regional Library, Gainesville Georgia] [http://ftp.itt.state.ga.us/photos/Io_Magic/My%20Web%20Sites/NE%20GA%20Mtns%20Website/attractions.htm#Greater%20Hall%20County%20Heritage%20Trails Heritage Trails: Hall County, Georgia] [http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ga/county/hall/ USGenNet Hall Co., GA] [http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ga/county/hall/htmlpages/Misc_hall_rev.htm Revolutionary Soldiers Pension List from Hall County, Georgia] [http://genforum.genealogy.com/wayne/messages/573.html The descendants of John "The Pastor" Wayne of Hall Co., GA] === Sources ===

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[[Category: A.K. Hall Family, Ancestors and Descendants]] See also: [[Space:Hall_Name_Study#Armajor_Kent_Hall|Hall Name Study: Armajor Hall]]|[[Hall-6585|A.K. Hall's profile]]|Contact: [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]] :'''Note''': This page started out only as a space page for the picture ([https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hall_Family Hall Family]). It has grown. == Armajor Kent Hall and Family == {{Image |file=Hall_Family.jpg |align=c |size=l |label=old photograph of Hall Family |caption=The Hall family on the steps of their home at Oak Ridge, Mississippi, circa 1900. }} Back Row, left to right: :[[Hall-6585|Armajor Kent Hall]], [[Eppinette-1|Louisa Eppinette Hall]], [[Hall-7613|William Henderson Hall]], [[Hall-8075|Zelpha Lavina Hall]], [[Hall-48190|Robert Benjamin Hall]], [[Hall-6581|Lenora Hall]], [[Hall-48189|John Henry Hall]] Front Row, left to right: :[[Hall-48187|Emma Hall]], [[Hall-48188|Kate Hall]], [[Hall-48193|Maggie Hall]], [[Hall-48184|Newton Jasper Hall]], [[Hall-48185|Daniel Armajor Hall]], [[Hall-48186|Edward Dyer Hall]] == Research Notes == Image is of a copy of a photograph that was given to [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]] by [[Noland-166|her father]] in the 1980s. Accompanying caption included more genealogy information (added/to be added to corresponding WikiTree profiles). The 1900 Census showed that Armajor's wife [[Eppinette-1|Louisa]] had 12 children, 11 living (and 11 children are in this photograph). Their first child, [[Hall-7611|Alice J.]], had died in 1870. === Wives and Children === : The 1910 Census for [[Hall-6585|Armajor]] showed he had been married three times and had 15 children, 12 living. One of the 11 children pictured (probably Kate) and his wife [[Eppinette-1|Louisa]] had died since the 1900 Census and [[Hall-6585|Armajor]] had married Lizzie Westcott. Their two children were Ruth and Annie. There is a record of marriage for an Armajor Hall & [[Farrish-71|Mary Farrish]], which was probably the third marriage noted in the 1910 Census, and Mary was probably mother of the 15th child of Armajor's. : The story [[Noland-165|my]] [[Noland-166|father]] ([[Hall-6585|Armajor]]'s great-grandson) had heard was that Armajor had been married before [[Eppinette-1|Louisa]]. This story is supported by the 1910 Census, which lists Armajor's third wife and their two children in his household. : Armajor's 15th child would have been with his first wife. Armajor's will names his wife, Nancy Elizabeth, and their children, as well as children by his wife Louisa (noting that Kate is deceased and naming her two children). The will specifically calls Louisa was his first wife, but since Lizzie outlived him,Full transcription of [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89QD-V93F-7?i=159&wc=M79C-R66%3A344538501%2C348194501&cc=2036959 Armajor's will] in FamilySearch's collection of Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930 for Warren County, Mississippi: Wills 1910-1927, Vol. C. (pp 259-260) it is more likely that that Louisa was his second wife, after Mary Farrish, instead of an unknown marriage with a child between Louisa and Lizzie. : See abstracted information from Armajor's will on [[Hall-6585#Will|his profile]]. === Descendants === :Armajor's children and grandchildren: :: by [[Farrish-71|Mary Farrish]] : one (presumed died young) :: by [[Eppinette-1|Louisa Eppinette]] (12) : [[Hall-7611|Alice J. Hall]] (died young)
: [[Hall-7613|William Henderson Hall]] * : [[Hall-8075|Zelpha Lavina Hall]], married [[Hackler-19|Will A. Hackler]] * William Henry Hackler * Ira A Hackler * Sidney Leon Hackler * Robert Lee Hackler * Ora K Hackler * David Elbert Hackler (1902 - 1979) : Robert Benjamin Hall * : [[Hall-6581|Lenora Hall]], married [[Martin-9183|Edward Spencer Martin]] as his second wife (daughter [[Martin-59711|Alma]], by [[Fredrick-216|his first wife]], married [[Hearn-1235|John Patrick Hearn]]) * [[Martin-59706|William Martin]] * [[Martin-59703|Robert Leon Martin]], married [[Hackler-288|Juanita Hackler]] * [[Martin-59738|Annie Martin]] * [[Martin-59739|Lillie Martin]] * [[Martin-9182|Florence Martin]], married (1) [[Noland-167|H. P. Noland]], (2) [[Bruce-1277|Webb M. Bruce]] * [[Martin-59700|James Austin Martin]], married Margie : John Henry Hall * : Emma Hall * : Kate Hall, married Clem... * : [[Hall-48193|Maggie Hall]], married [[Bell-29181|John Bell]] * [[Bell-29182|Felise Bell]] * [[Bell-29183|Garnet Elbert Bell]] * [[Bell-29228|Ethel Bell]] * [[Bell-29229|Annie Bell]] * [[Bell-29230|Mildred Bell]] : Newton Jasper Hall * : Daniel Armajor Hall, married Lena (1940 Census - Dan. A., 56; Lena, 39; Marie Louise, 11) * Marie Louise Hall : Edward Dyer Hall * :: by [[Westcott-44|Nancy Elizabeth "Lizzie" Westcott]] (1910 Census - 2 children/2 living) : [[Hall-48191|Ruth Lilla Hall]] (1940 Census), married [[Young-40506|Herbert Young]] * Bobbie Young (female) * Samuel E. Young * Margaret Young : [[Hall-48192|Annie Elizabeth Hall]], married Robert Wilkinson (1940 Census) * Mattie E. Wilkinson * Edith May Wilkinson === Ancestors === : [[Hall-6585|Armajor]]'s parents & siblings:
: [[Hall-6668|Evan A. Hall]], married [[Sanders-2882|Zelpha Sanders]] * their children (1860 census): [[Hall-6585|Armajor Kent Hall]], Louisa Hall : [[Hall-6668|Evan]]'s parents & siblings:
: [[Hall-9380|Pharoah Hall]] & [[Johnston-6305|Mary Johnston]] * [[Hall-48199|Roccelany Hall]], married [[Sanders-15541|Amos Sanders]] ** their children (1850 census): [[Sanders-15538|Samuel H.]], [[Sanders-15537|Mary E.]], [[Sanders-15536|Martha A.]], [[Sanders-15539|Eliza J.]], [[Sanders-15540|James W.]] Sanders * [[Hall-48221|Grannison Hall]], married [[Roberts-36842|Mary Jane Roberts]] ** their children (1860 census): [[Hall-48238|Evan]], [[Hall-48239|David]], [[Hall-48240|Susan]], [[Hall-48242|Francis]], and [[Hall-48241|Grandison Hall]] : '''Grandison''''s census records: * "United States Census, 1860" for Yazoo County, Mississippi, database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M6G6-2L1 : 19 March 2020), G F Hall, 1860. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GBS3-9WTF?i=36&cc=1473181&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AM6G6-2L1 Image] (accessed 25 July 2020). Enumerated 8 August 1860. ** G F Hall (34), born in Tennessee ** Mary Hall (27), born in Mississippi ** Evan Hall, male (13), born in Mississippi ** David Hall, (11), born in Mississippi ** Susan Hall (9), born in Mississippi ** Grandison Hall, male (2), born in Mississippi ** Francis Hall, male (2), born in Mississippi * "United States Census, 1870" for Oak Ridge in Warren County, Mississippi, database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MFSY-BKX : 29 May 2021), Grandison Hall, 1870. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6QC9-5M6?i=18&cc=1438024&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AMFSY-BKX Image], accessed 1 July 2023. ** Grandison Hall (45), born in Tennessee ** Mary J Hall (40), born in Mississippi ** David J Hall (20), born in Mississippi ** John C C Hall (16), born in Mississippi == Sources == * Full transcription of [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89QD-V93F-7?i=159&wc=M79C-R66%3A344538501%2C348194501&cc=2036959 Armjor's will] in FamilySearch's collection of Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930 for Warren County, Mississippi: Wills 1910-1927, Vol. C. (pp 259-260) * {{FindAGrave|25433759}} for Armajor Kent Hall * {{FindAGrave|25434428}} for Nancy Elizabeth ''Wescott'' Hall :Census Records: * "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4LJ-XDS : 5 April 2020), Armajah Hall in household of James Lewis, Warren county, part of, Warren, Mississippi, United States; citing family 1110, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6GK3-W5R?i=65&cc=1401638&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AM4LJ-XDS Image] (accessed 18 July 2020). Enumerated 24 October 1850 ** James Lewis (49), born Mississippi (Farmer) ** Zelphy Lewis (38), born Tennessee ** Thomas Lewis (16), born Mississippi (Laborer) ** John Lewis (12), born Mississippi ** Lucinda Lewis (2/12), born Mississippi ** Armajah Hall (15), born Mississippi (Laborer) ** Louisa Hall (10), born Mississippi * "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6GK3-FTL?cc=1401638&wc=95RJ-BZ1%3A1031309501%2C1031823601%2C1032114701 : 9 April 2016), Mississippi > Warren > Warren county, part of > image 70 of 83; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). ** Lafayette Hall (22), born in Tennessee ** Mary J. Hall (17), born in Mississippi ** Evan A. Hall (2), born in Mississippi ** David J. Hall (8/12), born in Mississippi ** William T. Bell (15), born in Mississippi ::Next household: ** Henderson Hall (39), born in Tennessee ** Adeline Hall (28), born in Mississippi... and more, including ** John Hall (21), born in Tennessee :: Next household ** Newton J. Hall (28), born in Tennessee ** Sarah Hall (31), born in Tennessee... and more, including ** Margaret Philips (20), born in Mississippi * "United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MFP3-K83 : 19 March 2020), Zilpha Lewis in entry for A K Hall, Franklin, Louisiana, United States. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9BSS-7DC?i=3&cc=1473181&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AMFP3-K8S Image] (accessed 18 July 2020). Enumerated 21 June 1860. ** A K Hall (25), born Mississippi ** Zilpha Lewis (47), born Tennessee ** Louisa J Hall (20), born Mississippi ** Lucinda Lewis (10), born Mississippi * "United States Census, 1870", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MFSB-7MY : 19 March 2020), A*ge Hall, Oak Ridge, Warren, Mississippi, United States. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6QC9-KDQ?i=8&cc=1438024&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AMFSB-7MY Image] (accessed 23 July 2020). Enumerated 20 June 1870. ** Armaga Hall (35), born Mississippi ** Lucinda Hall (25), born Louisiana ** Alace J Hall (5), born Louisiana ** Wm H Hall (3), born Mississippi ** Zelpha L Hall (1), born Mississippi ** Robert B. Hall (5/12) ** Lucinda Lewis (20), born Mississippi * "United States Census, 1870", Oak Ridge, Warren, Mississippi, United States. FamilySearch database.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6QC9-K46?i=7&cc=1438024&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AMFSY-B68 Image], previous page (accessed 23 July 2020). Enumerated 20 June 1870. ** Henderson Hall (52), born Tennessee (#65) ** Nancy A. Hall (48), born Mississippi ** Sarah C. Hall (25), born Mississippi ** Martha A. Hall (20), born Mississippi ** Masavia Hall (17), born Mississippi ** Thomas M. Hall (15), born Mississippi ** Oliver C. Hall (12), born Mississippi ** Laura O. Hall (9), born Mississippi ** William Hall (16), born Mississippi ** Edward Hall (22), born Mississippi (#68) ** May L Hall (22), born Mississippi ** Lenard Hall (11/12), born Mississippi ** Warner S. Hall (24), born Mississippi * "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4PH-7B4 : 22 August 2017), Louisa Hall in household of A R Hall, Beat 5, Warren, Mississippi, United States; citing enumeration district ED 81, sheet 638B, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), FHL microfilm 1,254,667. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBV-D7F?i=25&cc=1417683&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AM4PH-7B4 Image] (accessed 18 July 2020) - shows AK Hall's mother born KY (father born MS) ** A R Hall (43), born Mississippi ** Louisa Hall (35), born Louisiana ** William Hall (12), born Mississippi ** Livina Hall (11), born Mississippi ** Robert Hall (10), born Mississippi ** Lenora Hall (9), born Mississippi ** John Hall (7), born Mississippi ** Ema Hall (5), born Mississippi ** Catherine Hall (3), born Mississippi ** Benjamin Bishop (2), born Mississippi [crossed off on [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBV-DSB?i=26&cc=1417683&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AM4PH-7B4 actual image] - I don't see where "Bishop" came from] * 1890 - needed. * "United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M9FC-2KP : accessed 19 July 2020), Annager K Hall, Beat 5, Warren, Mississippi, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 140, sheet 5A, family 82, NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1972.); FHL microfilm 1,240,831. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6SZQ-WDC?i=8&cc=1325221&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AM9FC-2KP Image] (accessed 18 July 2020). Enumerated 5 & 6 June 1900 ** Annager K Hall, head (65), born April 1835 in Mississippi, married 36 years (both parents born Tenn.) ** Lucy Hall, wife (55) born May 1845 in Louisiana, married 36 years; 12 children, 11 living ** Newton J Hall, son (18), born Jan 1882 in MississippiImage shows 17 for age; transcription shows 18. Maybe Jun not Jan, but next entry has June - with the "e". ** Daniel A Hall, son (15/16), born June 1884 in Mississippi ** Edwin D Hall, son (12), born Nov 1887 in MississippiImage shows age 12; transcription shows 13. At the time of the census (4/5 June), he would have been 12. ** Sallie Bestrow (Bestron?), servant (62), born April 1838 in MississippiTranscription has Bestrow Sallie Hall but image does not have the Hall. "Bestrow" (maybe Bestron) looks like her surname. * The above 1900 record, enumerated in early June, shows Catherine (Hall) Evans as a neighbor ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9KD-BBDB?cc=3477669&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AZFPB-ZD2M next page]), but her family apparently moved from the Hall homestead that month, as they appear in the 1900 Census a second time (enumerated late June), and they lost their daughter between the two entries. See [[Hall-48188|her profile]] for more info. :: The page before the first entry for her ("family 86", early June 1900) includes her father Armajor (family 82). Other families on the two pages appear to be other children; e.g., Family 83 (Bell), Family 85 (Hearn). See :* [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6SZQ-WDC?i=8&cc=1325221&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AM9FC-2KP Image] (families 76 to 85): Wilkerson, Hall, Jones (servant), Austin, Birdsong (servant - also, Draper, Dunn, Jones), Griffin (boarder), Norton, Stevens, Comrade, Dixon (servant), Bell, Hudson, Hearn :* [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9KD-BBDB?cc=3477669&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AZFPB-ZD2M Image] of next page (families 85, cont'd to 94): surnames on 2nd page: Hearn, Evans, Green, McBroom, Schmidthart, Simms, Worthy, Redditt, Bounds, Davidson. :* [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6SZQ-WRL?i=32&cc=1325221&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AM9FC-WXC Image] of second entry for family of Catherine/Kate Evans in 1900 Census, enumerated 22-23 June 1900."United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M9FC-WXC : accessed 20 July 2020), Katie Evans in household of Clem E Evans, Beat 5, Warren, Mississippi, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 140, sheet 17A, family 329, NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1972.); FHL microfilm 1,240,831. Image (accessed 20 July 2020). Enumerated 22-23 June 1900. * "United States Census, 1910," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MP6S-MZ4 : accessed 19 July 2020), A H Hall, Beat 5, Warren, Mississippi, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 72, sheet 1B, family 13, NARA microfilm publication T624 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1982), roll 762; FHL microfilm 1,374,775. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RVR-8W1?i=21&cc=1727033&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AMP6S-MZ4 Image] (accessed 18 July 2020). ** A K Hall (74), head, born Mississippi (both parents born Tennessee); 3rd marriage (m 4 years) ** Nancy E Hall, wife (39), born Mississippi (father English/born England; mother born Mississippi); 1st marriage (m 4 years) ** Rufie Hall, daughter (3), born Mississippi ** Annie Hall, daughter (1 6/12), born Mississippi ** Johnie Boone [born=y, but the row with his name is crossed out; NEXT household is headed by Johnie Boone] ** William Witten, Servant (16), born Mississippi - both parents born MS; single; block marked for "Union or Confederate soldier" *"United States Census, 1920," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MNTR-4QZ : accessed 24 July 2020), Annie Hall in household of Lizzie Hall, Beat 5, Warren, Mississippi, United States; citing ED 88, sheet 2A, line 33, family 21, NARA microfilm publication T625 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1992), roll 897; FHL microfilm 1,820,897. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9R65-H17?i=2&cc=1488411&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AMNTR-4QZ Image] (accessed 24 July 2020). Enumerated 17 January 1920. :* Lizzie Hall (42), widow, born Mississippi; father born England, mother born Alabama - (#21) :** Ruth Hall, daughter (12), born Mississippi (both parents born Mississippi) :** Annie Hall, daughter (11), born Mississippi (ditto) :* John H. Hall (45), born Mississippi (both parents born Mississippi - incorrectly; mother was Louisa, born Louisiana) - (#19) :** Lola Hall, wife (38), born Mississippi (both parents born Mississippi)... ''image looks a bit like Lulu'' :** Gertrude Hall, daughter (17), born Mississippi (both parents born Mississippi) :** Alma Hall, daughter (15), born Mississippi (ditto) :** Bernice Hall, daughter (12), born Mississippi (ditto) :** John Hall, son (9), born Mississippi (ditto) :** Dan N. Hall, son (7), born Mississippi (ditto) :** Aubrie Hall, daughter (4), born Mississippi (ditto) :** James Hall, son (2 4/12), born Mississippi (ditto) :** Benjamie Epinett, uncle (76), widower, born Louisiana, both parents born in France :* Kelly Evans (24), born Mississippi (both parents born Mississippi) - (#17) :** Ruth Evans, wife (25), born Mississippi (both parents born Mississippi): :** Leonard Evans, son (1 10/12), born Mississippi (ditto) :** Mary Kate, daughter (2/12), born Mississippi (ditto) :* LaVina Hackler (53), widow, born Mississippi; father born Mississippi, mother born Louisianan - (#18) :** Mamie (Marnie?) Hackler, daughter (27), born Mississippi (both parents born Mississippi) :** Addie Hackler, daughter (19), born Mississippi (ditto) :** Elbert Hackler, son (17), born Mississippi (ditto) :** Elmer (Elaner?) Hackler, daughter (15), born Mississippi (ditto) :** Louise Hackler, daughter (13), born Mississippi (ditto) *"United States Census, 1930," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X9MB-4WX : accessed 24 July 2020), Annie Hall in household of Herbert A Young, Beat 1, Yazoo, Mississippi, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 2, sheet 3A, line 22, family 51, NARA microfilm publication T626 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2002), roll 1172; FHL microfilm 2,340,907. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RHN-P99?i=4&cc=1810731&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AX9MB-4WX Image] (accessed 24 July 2020). Enumerated 4 April 1930. ** Herbert A Young (32), born Mississippi ** Ruth Young, wife (23), born Mississippi ** Lizzie Hall, mother (59), born Mississippi ** Annie Hall, sister (21), born Mississippi ** ''three boarders'' * 1930 - Henderson Hall (74), b TN & wife Sarah Ann Hall (71), b NC: "United States Census, 1930," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SPWT-JQX : accessed 24 July 2020), Henderson Hall, District 4, Fentress, Tennessee, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 7, sheet 11A, line 43, family 198, NARA microfilm publication T626 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2002), roll 2247; FHL microfilm 2,341,981. ** In 1860, another Henderson/Sarah Hall couple was in Missouri: "United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MHZ3-F4M : 19 March 2020), Henderson Hall, 1860. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GBSZ-RMY?i=4&cc=1473181&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AMHZ3-F4M Image] (accessed 24 July 2020). Enumerated 20 April 1860. Henderson (36) born TN & Sarah (27) born MO, with Rebecca Hall (60), born North Carolina. Other Halls on the same page (including a 2-year-old Lucinda, 31-year-old Leonard). * "United States Census, 1940," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VB36-R5M : 8 February 2020), Annie Wilkinson in household of Nacy Elizabeth Hall, Beat 1, Warren, Mississippi, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 75-2, sheet 11B, line 49, family 201, Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940, NARA digital publication T627. Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790 - 2007, RG 29. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2012, roll 2074. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9MR-VHC3?personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AVB36-R5M Image] (accessed 26 July 2020). Enumerated 19 April 1940. ** Nacy Elizabeth Hall (69), born in Mississippi ** Ruth Young, daughter (33), born in Mississippi ** Bobbie Young, granddaughter (8), born in Mississippi ** Samuel E Young, grandson (5), born in Mississippi ** Margaret Young, granddaughter (2), born in Mississippi ** Annie Wilkinson, daughter (31), born in Mississippi ** Mattie E Wilkinson, granddaughter (4), born in Mississippi ** Edith Mae Wilkinson, granddaughter (3/12), born in Mississippi ** Robert Wilkinson, son-in-law (40), born in Mississippi '''Eppinette Census Records''' : 1880: "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MDXD-QBG : 7 September 2017), Louis Epinette in household of Edward Epinett, 6th Ward, Richland, Louisiana, United States; citing enumeration district ED 71, sheet 161D, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), FHL microfilm 1,254,467. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYBQ-GY1?i=3&cc=1417683&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AMDXD-QBG Image] (accessed 24 July 2020). Enumerated 16 June 1880. * Edward Epinett (38), born in Louisiana (both parents born in France) * Salina P Epinett, wife (25), born in Louisiana * Ida May Epinett, daughter (7), born in Louisiana * Isaac I Epinett, son (2), born in Louisiana * Minerva Fife, mother-in-law (55), born in Tennessee * Louis Epinette, male cousin (15), born in Louisiana (both parents born in France) : 1880: "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MFN2-PT5 : 15 July 2017), Benjamin Epinette, Precinct 5, Hopkins, Texas, United States; citing enumeration district ED 60, sheet 193D, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), FHL microfilm 1,255,311. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYB5-WT1?i=5&cc=1417683 Image] (accessed 24 July 2020). Enumerated 7 & 8 June 1880. * Benjamin Epinette (37), born in Louisiana (parents born in Louisiana) * Elazan Epinette, wife (25), born in Louisiana (father born in Indiana, mother in Louisiana) * Luvina Epinette, daughter (8), born in Arkansas * Jenny E Epinette, daughter (5), born in Arkansas * Bula Epinette, daughter (2), born in Texas : 1892: "California Great Registers, 1866-1910," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VNFY-M68 : 25 July 2019), Benjamin Epinette, 26 Aug 1892; citing Voter Registration, Glendora, Los Angeles, California, United States, county clerk offices, California; FHL microfilm 976,929. * Benjamin Epinette, age 60 (5'7", dark complexion, dark grey eyes, grey hair). Farmer, born in Louisiana. (born 1832... the Uncle Benjamie Epinette living with the Halls in 1920 gives birth as 76, so, born 1844 - so, not the same person & dates too close to be father/son; however, Benjamin who died in Los Angeles was born 1843, so "60" a typo?) : 1920: "United States Census, 1920," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MNTR-4QS : accessed 20 December 2020), Benjamie Epinett in household of John H Hall, Beat 5, Warren, Mississippi, United States; citing ED 88, sheet 2A, line 25, family 19, NARA microfilm publication T625 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1992), roll 897; FHL microfilm 1,820,897. * Benjamie Epinett, uncle (76), widower, born Louisiana, both parents born in France :1943: "California Death Index, 1940-1997," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VPQW-24C : 26 November 2014), Benjamin Eppinette, 30 Oct 1943; Department of Public Health Services, Sacramento. * Event date: 30 Oct 1943; Event place: Los Angeles; Birth date: 23 Oct 1843; Birthplace: Louisiana : '''Footnotes'''

Hall Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about Halls. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. [[Category:Family Mysteries]] == [[Hall-7043|James Hall]], [[Hall-7040|Nancy Hall (Welborn)]] and [[Hall-14309|Mary Jane Hall (Eller)]] Parents == Looking for the parents of Nancy Hall, b. 1825 in NC, who married Wiley Wilburn/Welborn January 16, 1848 in Rabun County Georgia. I have a note from my ggAunt Goolie Sorrels saying she was the grandaughter of a Rev. james Hall. [[Gaulden-7|Gaulden-7]] 14:19, 9 February 2015 (EST) == John H. Hall, b.abt. 1800 Va == I'm looking for info on John H. Hall, b.abt. 1800 Va. Who lived in Ms. and was the father of William C. b. abt. 1828 Va., John, b.abt. 1829 Va., Samuel, b.abt.1830 Va. Thomas H. b. abt. 1832 Va. Oliver b. abt.1837 Ms., Rosetta b. abt 1842 Ms., and Gustavus b.abt.1846 Ms. I'm trying to find the father of John. [[Claunch-222|Nanette P. Jaco]]

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[[Category:Hall Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname: Hall. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. == Members == Add your name here and what you are working on if you would like to join. * [[Hall-18154|Fred Hall]]: Descendant of [[Hall-10497|Moses Hall]], 1711-1761 Virginia- North Carolina, interested in finding DNA matches and ancestors. * [[Fiske-602]] I have ancestors named hall going way back ... i’m interested in everything period * [[Nelson-3486|Jamie]] - Halls from Staffordshire, England. * [[Noland-165|Liz]] - Coordinator of a subproject of the Hall Name Study, for the [[#Armajor Kent Hall|A.K. Hall Family]] * [[Crackett-3|Lynda]] - Halls from Northumberland, England * [[Hall-11452|Bill]] - Halls from Hampshire, England * [[Hills-943|Christine]] Halls of London, England * [[Howell-4282|Jeanne]] - Descendants of [[Hall-1210|Jesse HALL]] and [[Childers-37|Candice CHILDERS]] who migrated into Kentucky. * [[Conkright-16|Doris]] - Mainers who migrated from Dover, New Hampshire *[[Mead-2|Simon]] - Halls of Hampshire, England *[[Hall-29191|John]] - Halls of Bedias Texas *[[Hall-33212|Tom]] - Halls of Oklahoma *[[Hall-48544|Graham]] - Halls of Hopkins County, Kentucky *[[Schamp-217|Richard]] - Ancestors of [[Hall-37345|Algetha P Hall]] of Anamosa, Jones, Iowa, USA to [[Hall-48631|Richard Hall]] *[[Hall-29275 | Michael]] - Halls of Virginia/West Virginia *[[Bright-1984|Billie Keaffaber]]-Halls of Virginia/West Virginia/Maryland *[[Hillman-2135|Charles Hillman]]. Descendant of [[Hall-41034|George Abbott Hall (1737-1791)]] who lived between Bristol and South Carolina. My principal focus has been on his kinsfolk and descendants and on those of his Bristol based elder brother [[Hall-63256|Robert Hall (1735-1800)]]. [https://web.archive.org/web/20080324001607/http://www.hillmanc.fsnet.co.uk/hall.htm '''Here's'''] a link to a Hall web page I started on twenty years ago. It looks strangely dated now, but you may still find some useful pointers in it. *[[Hall-52208 | Ashlynn]] - Halls of Virginia/West Virginia/Maryland == Some Early Ancestors == : was "Earliest Known Ancestor of Each Branch" but WikiTree grows too fast! === England === ==== Northumberland ==== * [[Hall-28393|Anthoney Hall]] (born about 1678), m [[Armorer-5|Mary Armorer]] 19 Nov 1696 in Elsdon, Northumberland ==== Staffordshire ==== * [[Hall-19105|Joseph Hall]] b. abt. 1832 ==== Warwickshire ==== * [[Hall-12736|Peter John Hall]] (c1450-c1503), b. Stratford Upon Avon, Warwickshire ==== London ==== * [[Hall-31045|Thomas Hall]] (born about 1720 London) === United States / Colonies === ==== Kentucky ==== * [[Hall-23528 |Albert Sebastian Hall]] (Born: 11 July 1885 in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky - Died: 22 November 1968 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois) * [[Hall-15868|Elizabeth (Hall) Howell]] (before 1833-1877), Floyd County, Kentucky * [[Hall-15869|Spicy (Hall) Howell]] (about 1860-1931), Floyd County, Kentucky (2nd wife of [[Howell-3742|Jesse Howell]] after her cousin Elizabeth's death) ====Maryland==== * [[Hall-39899 |Elijah C. Hall]] (Born about 1767, migrated to Ohio) *[[Hall-2396|Richard Hall]] -Born about 1635 England migrated to Calvert, Province of Maryland, ==== North Carolina ==== ===== Rowan County ===== * [[Hall-49|Thomas Hall]] b. abt. 1780 ===== Sampson County ===== * [[Hall-9380|Pharoah Hall]] of North Carolina (about 1782-after 1850) - died Warren County, Mississippi ==== Virginia ==== * [[Hall-1217|Thomas Anthony Hall, Sr.]] (1702-1794), Jonathan Creek, Lunenburg County, Virginia *[[Hall-30978 | John Edward Hall]] (1821-1893), Wythe, Virginia *[[Hall-10480| Moses Hall]] (1685-1723) Nansemond Virginia *[[Hall-29216|Elisha Hall]] -born about 1736 came from Richard Hall Maryland Family, the family is also in West Virginia. ====West Virginia==== == Subprojects == === Northumberland, England === : This Hall Name Study subproject, led by [[Crackett-3|Lynda Crackett]], focuses on Halls in Northumberland. See [[:Category: Northumberland, Hall Name Study|this category]]. === Halls of New England === : Resources: * [https://archive.org/details/hallsofnewenglan00hall Halls of New England by Rev David Hall 1883] * Reference which includes Rhode Island Halls: [https://books.google.com/books?id=F3slAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA888&lpg=PA888&dq=faith+pomeroy+george+hall&source=bl&ots=Ed0Z5Y2P_z&sig=S1usFPtDqCd84XAwwD3RiKAZ6fc&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiMsa-qkYXPAhUK6iYKHUQODBkQ6AEIPjAH#v=onepage&q=faith%20pomeroy%20george%20hall&f=false Representative Men and Old Families of Rhode Island (Anthony Dennis Hall page)] === Armajor Kent Hall === : This Hall Name Study subproject, led by [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]], focuses on just one branch of the Halls: [[:Category:A.K._Hall_Family%2C_Ancestors_and_Descendants|Ancestors and Descendants of Armajor Kent Hall]]. [[Hall-6585|Armajor Kent Hall]] of Louisiana was born in Hines County, Mississippi in 1835 and died in Warren County, Mississippi in 1919. His father was Evan, son of Pharoah Hall (earliest known ancestor of this branch). See [[Space:Hall_Family|this page]] (information about his family and a photograph of Armajor, his 2nd wife Louisa, and their 11 children). See also [[:Category:A.K._Hall_Family,_Ancestors_and_Descendants|this category]] for profiles categorized to this subproject. == Notable Halls == People with the Hall surname that are notable enough to have a page on Wikipedia. * [[Hall-4|Grace (Hall) Hemingway]] - Mother of the writer [[Hemingway-1|Ernest Hemingway]]. * [[Hall-21525|Anthony Michael Hall]] (born Michael Anthony Thomas Charles Hall) - American actor, film producer, and director == ONS Sticker == : The One Name Study sticker (below) will automatically add '''[[Category:Hall Name Study]]''' to the profile it's added to. :'''{{One Name Study|name=Hall}}''' results in: {{One Name Study|name=Hall}} : You can have it add a different category, such as [[:Category: England, Hall Name Study]], by adding a category parameter. (If you also wanted the profile to be in the main Hall Name Study category, you would need to add that category separately.) For example, :'''{{One Name Study|name=Hall|category=England, Hall Name Study}}''' :adds the same sticker, but adds [[:Category:England, Hall Name Study]] instead of [[:Category:Hall Name Study]] == Helpful Wikitree Links == * [[:Category:Hall_Name_Study|Hall Name Study Category]] - Lists all people and pages related to the name study. * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hall Hall surname list] - A list of all the Halls on Wikitree. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&order=&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=hall Unconnected Hall] - These Halls are not connected to the main tree. == Suggested Tasks == * Enter your Hall ancestors. * Upload photos of your Hall ancestors. * Connect all Halls to the main tree. * Find and enter notable Halls. * Make sure all Halls are sourced. * Choose a Hall already in the tree and enter all of their Hall descendants. * Add the template or category to people with the Hall surname. * Choose a location and enter all Halls that live there. * If you are a male Hall and have had your Y-DNA tested, enter your test information on Wikitree. * If you are descended from a Hall and have had your Autosomal DNA done, upload your data to [http://gedmatch.com Gedmatch] and enter your test information on Wikitree so we can confirm relationships with triangulation.

Halloween E-Cards

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Here are vintage postcards that you can send as '''Halloween e-greetings'''. All e-cards on WikiTree are completely free. They have no ads and no pop-ups anywhere. The messages are private and e-mail addresses are not saved or used for any other purpose. Click on a "'''send as e-card'''" link beneath an image to the right. [[Category:E-Cards]] [[Category:Holiday E-Cards]]

Hallowell Family History

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Here is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Hallowell families and information about individuals, places, and things named Hallowell. (If you have any information to add about Hallowells or the name, please do.) === Alternate Spellings === A varied spelling is Halliwell. === Origins of the Surname Hallowell === The surname comes from Northern England and Scotland. Hallowell is from Old English halig meaning "holy" and well(a) meaning "well", or "spring". It can also come from any of the numerous other places named with these elements. In the county of Lancashire there is a place near Manchester called Halliwell. === Geographic Origins of Hallowells === In the UK those with the Hallowell surname are centered in Lancashire county. In the USA they often stayed in the northeast states, including New York, Ohio and Pennsylvania. [[Category:Surnames]]

Hamilton County, Texas

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Welcome to Hamilton County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The current leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ==History/Timeline== {{Image|file=Hamilton_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=1886 courthouse, Cross stitch image in Courthouse }} :'''pre 1700-1800s''' Five Indian burial mounds have been found on the banks of Cowhouse Creek, about 3½ miles from Pottsville. Waco and Tawakoni Indians lived on the Brazos and Trinity rivers 60 miles to the E and NE; they traded with the Tonkawas, a nomadic tribe that moved around Central Texashttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamilton_County,_Texas[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Hamilton_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch genealogy] :'''1821''' shortly after Mexico claimed its independence from Spain, Anglo settlers from the North came to Texas, claiming Mexican citizenship. :'''1836''' Texas's independence from Mexico (1836) :'''1854''' - After Texas annexed by the USA, Robert Carter and family were the first Anglo settlers in the county. :'''1855''' - More settlers arrived: James Rice, Henry Standefer, Frederic Bookerman, William Beauchamp, and Asa Langford, settling in the town of '''Hamilton'''.formed a community that later becomes the town of Hamilton. Asa Langford began Langford's Cove, which expanded into present-day '''Evant'''. :'''1858''' {{Blue| 22 June 1858, 6th Texas Legislature formed Hamilton County, from parts of Comanche, Bosque, and Lampasas counties.}} It was named for James Hamilton Jr. with Hamilton, Texas as the county seat.{{Image|file=Hamilton_County_Texas.png |align=r |size=200 |caption=Hamilton Co. in Texas. }}{{clear}} :'''1858'''--Hamilton County was created 22 June 1858 from Bosque, Comanche, Lampasas, and Coryell Counties.[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Hamilton_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch genealogy] :'''1863, 1877, 1886'''--Courthouses and many county records were destroyed by fires in September 1863, March 1877, and February 1886. :'''1850-1870s''' Native Americans remained in area and attacked settlements. :Civil War, 1862-65 (Men were away in the war. County growth was impeded by the Civil War, (the remaining men formed militia units for the county's defense from the Indian raids. Life on the frontier was dangerous.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch03 :'''1867''' Comanche raiders attacked a school where Ann Whitney was the teacher. She helped students escape before finally succumbing to 18 Comanche arrows. :'''1875''' - Ranchers drove their cattle to market on a branch of the Chisholm Trail that ran between Hico and Carlton. :'''1882''' the Hico community began its annual Hico Old Settlers' Reunion. {{Image|file=Hamilton_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=r |size=500 |caption=Bullman Bowstring Bridge }}{{clear}} :'''1884''' -- [http://www.texasescapes.com/CentralTexasTownsNorth/HamiltonTexas/Bullman-Bridge-Hamilton-County-Hamilton-Texas.htm Bullman Bridge] The Bullman Bridge is one of the few remaining Bowstring Bridges in Texas. It was built by King Bridge Company, 1884, is located on Hamilton CR 301 (old Waco-Hamilton road) at the Leon river crossing.. It is featured in the State's Transportation Enhancement Program. One of the few remaining bowstring bridges in Texashttp://www.texasescapes.com/CentralTexasTownsNorth/HamiltonTexas/Bullman-Bridge-Hamilton-County-Hamilton-Texas.htm :'''1900''' cotton was planted on 47,500 acres (192 km2) of county land. :'''1907''' Stephenville North and South Texas Railway arrived to connect Hamilton with Stephenville. :'''1911''' Second railway, St. Louis Southwestern Railway of Texas bringing a tie for Hamilton to Gatesville and Comanche.. :'''1934''' During Great Depression, the Civil Works Administration helped many Hamilton county men earning low or no wages. The payroll included 747 Hamilton County men, who '''together earned about $2,000 per day.''' :'''1950''' Ollie P. Roberts (also known as Ollie L. Roberts, "Brushy Bill" Roberts, or William Henry Roberts), a resident of Hico during the late 1940s, ''claimed'' to have been the'''{{red|outlaw Billy The Kid}}'''. The assertion is based on a ''legend that Patrick F. Garrett helped Billy fake his own death''. Hico Chamber of Commerce responded by opening a '''Billy The Kid Museum'''.

'''{{Blue| First School, Hamilton County}}''' The first school of Hamilton County was a private, isolated school located on Leona River, which started after the Civil War. Months for school were only the summer months, as the children were needed to help their families in the fall and winter. This small school house was badly built, a square of logs. There were loose openings in the walls, but these ventilated it during July, 1867. School teacher, Ann Whitney heard a group horsemen were approaching. Ann thought the horsemen were settlers from town. {{Image|file=Hamilton_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=230 |caption=Ann Whitney Marker. }} These horsemen were Comanches and began shooting arrows into the classroom ( one of them was a red-headed white man). Ann made a mistake in assuming this. Ann pushed some students to safety, and trying to help the rest. The Comanches came inside and shot the brave school teacher. Two children were hiding beneath the floorboards, while Ann arranged her skirts to conceal them. Young John Kuykendall was captured, but the other boy escaped..He related the story later. Amanda Howard, age 17 saw much of this and rode to warn the settlers of the attacking Comanches. Miss Whitney was buried in the Graves-Gentry cemetery of Hamilton. School children erected the marker for her grave. “In Memory of Ann Whitney - frontier school teacher - Born in Massachusetts about 1835. Killed by Comanche Indians July 9, 1867. Resting in hope of a glorious resurrection. Erected by the schoolchildren of Hamilton County.http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasPersonalities/Ann-Whitney.htm

===Government Offices=== *1863, 1877, 1886--Courthouses and many county records were destroyed by fires in September 1863, March 1877, and February 1886. '''Hamilton County has had three courthouses: 1860, 1878, and 1886''' '''1st courthouse, 1860''' no image '''2nd Courthouse, 1878''' '''3rd Courthouse, 1886''' Style - The limestone building was Second Empire style until it was redone in the Classical style in 1931. {{Image|file=Hamilton_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=1886 Courthouse (before additions) image hangs in hall }}{{clear}} '''"The original 1886 section, built in 1886, is located in the center.''' The N and S side wings, crenellated towers and east and west side columned porticos were part of the 1931 addition by architect E.M. Miles." - Terry Jeanson {{Image|file=Hamilton_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=1886 Courthouse after additions, renovation }} =====Geography===== https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch03 :Location - in Central Texas, is bounded on the north by Comanche, Erath, and Johnson counties, on the west by Mills County, and on the south by Lampasas and Coryell counties. :Center: lies at 31°47' north latitude and 98°13' west longitude, 114 miles N of Austin. :Named for James Hamilton, a South Carolina governor who invested some $216,000 in gold to finance the Texas struggle for independence from Mexico. :Size 844 square miles :Vegetation -wooded with pecan, live oak, elm, cedar, and post oak. :Soils--sandy loams, sands, dark, limy, crumbly, prairie clays alluvial bottoms of the river valleys. :Elevation 900 and 1,600 feet above sea level. :Topography rolling prairie, with flat-topped buttes rising abrubtly on the divides streams :Rivers/creeks Leon, Lampasas, and Bosque rivers. :Valleys - deep, wide stream valleys are bordered by limestone cliffs abut flat divides. T :Rainfall is 29.61 inches :Temperature in January is 34° F, and t in July is 96°. :Growing season lasts 239 days. :Agriculture earns about $31 million yearly, 90% cattle, hogs, sheep, goats, and poultry. :Crops -sorghums, small grains, cotton, hay, and pecans :Irrigated land totals about 5,000 acres. :Agribusiness - than '''40 dairies'''. :Manufacture of garments, wooden molding, steel products, earns $5 million annually. :Oil Hamilton County- oil production; production was about 2,067 in 1990. :Highways - U.S Hwy 281 (north to south),State Hwy 36 (NE to SE), State Hwy 22 ( E to W) https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch03 =====Adjacent counties===== :Erath County (north){{Image|file=Hamilton_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=180 |caption=Adj counties.. }} :Bosque County (northeast) :Coryell County (southeast) :Lampasas County (south) :Mills County (southwest) :Comanche County (northwest) =====Protected areas===== *Cooper Lake State Park *Jim Chapman Lake :'''1884''' -- [http://www.texasescapes.com/CentralTexasTownsNorth/HamiltonTexas/Bullman-Bridge-Hamilton-County-Hamilton-Texas.htm Bullman Bridge] The Bullman Bridge is one of the few remaining Bowstring Bridges in Texas. It was built by King Bridge Company, 1884, is located on Hamilton CR 301 (old Waco-Hamilton road) at the Leon river crossing.. It is featured in the State's Transportation Enhancement Program. One of the few remaining bowstring bridges in Texashttp://www.texasescapes.com/CentralTexasTownsNorth/HamiltonTexas/Bullman-Bridge-Hamilton-County-Hamilton-Texas.htm {{Image|file=Hamilton_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=r |size=500 |caption=Bullman Bowstring Bridge }}{{clear}} =====Demographics===== In 2000, there were 8,229 people residing in the county with a population density of 10 people/sq. mi. per square mile. The racial makeup of the county was 93.81% White, 0.15% (12) Black or African American, 0.44% (36) Native American, 0.15% (12) Asian, 0.05% (4) Pacific Islander, 4.36% from other races, and 1.05% from two or more races. 7.41% of the population were Hispanic. The median income for a household in the county was $31,150, and the median income for a family was $39,494. Males had a median income of $26,703 versus $20,192 for females. The per capita income for the county was $16,800. About 10.60% of families and 14.20% of the population were below the poverty line, including 21.20% under age 18 and 13.80% age 65 or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamilton_County,_Texas {{Image|file=Hamilton_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=1936 Hamilton jail }}{{clear}} Highways:
* U.S. Highway 84 * U.S. Highway 281 *Texas State Highway 6 *Texas State Highway 22 *Texas State Highway 36 *Texas State Highway 220 Politics:
In national politics Hamilton County voters voted solidly Democratic until the early 1950s, when majorities began to fall regularly into the Republican column. From 1952 to 1992 the county voted for the Republican presidential candidate in every election but two: 1964, when a majority of county voters supported Lyndon B. Johnson, and 1976, when a majority supported Jimmy Carter.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch03 =====Cities===== *Cranfills Gap (mostly in Bosque County) *[[:Category:Hamilton, Texas|Hamilton]] (county seat) *Hico =====Town===== *Evant (partly in Coryell County) Unincor Communities
*Carlton *Fairy *Indian Gap *Jonesboro (partly in Coryell County) *Ohio *Pottsville *Shive *Sunshine **McGirk (Ghost town) ====Formed From==== *1858--Hamilton County was created 22 June 1858 from Bosque, Comanche, Lampasas, and Coryell Counties. ====Resources==== *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Texas_Land_and_Property Land Property Search] *[http://www.thehamiltonherald-news.com Hamilton Herald News] *[http://theoldentimes.com/oldtexas_main.html Old Newspapers, genealogy] =====Census===== https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamilton_County,_Texas :1860 --- 489 — :1870 --- 733 49.9% :1880 --- 6,365 768.3% :1890 --- 6,313 −0.8% :1900 --- 13,520 114.2% :1910 --- 15,315 13.3% :1920 --- 14,676 −4.2% :1930 --- 13,523 −7.9% :1940 --- 13,303 −1.6% :1950 --- 10,660 −19.9% :1960 --- 8,488 −20.4% :1970 --- 7,198 −15.2% :1980 --- 8,297 15.3% :1990 --- 7,733 −6.8% :2000 --- 8,229 6.4% :2010 --- 8,517 3.5% :Est. 2015 --- 8,159 ====Notables==== =====County Events===== *'''Billy The Kid Museum''' in Hico *Hico Old Settlers' Reunion. ====Military==== *[https://www.tshaonline.org/supsites/military/rep_arc2.htm Military during Texas Revolution] *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/tx/hamilton/military/civilwar/pensions/hamilcsa.txt Confederate pension applications] *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/tx/hamilton/military/civilwar/pensions/hamilngt.txt Confederate Indigent Families] *[http://www.texasranger.org Texas rangers] *[http://freepages.military.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~xander/texas-records.htm TXGen Online records Texas Military] =====Land===== *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/tx/hamilton/deeds/hamilton.txt Original Land Owners] =====Cemeteries===== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Carlton Cemetery, Carlton, Texas|Carlton Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Fairy Cemetery, Fairy, Texas|Fairy Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Hico Cemetery, Hico, Texas|Hico Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Hurst Ranch Cemetery, Hamilton County, Texas|Hurst Ranch Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Indian Gap Cemetery, Indian Gap, Texas|Indian Gap Cemetery]] *[[:Category: New IOOF Cemetery, Hamilton County, Texas|New IOOF Cemetery]] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2616 FindaGrave cemeteries] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Hamilton/ListHamilton.html Hamilton Cemeteries] Gloria Mayfield ===Sources=== *http://texasalmanac.com/sites/default/files/images/topics/ctypophistweb2010.pdf *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2616 FindaGrave cemeteries] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Hamilton/ListHamilton.html Hamilton Cemeteries] Gloria Mayfield *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Hamilton_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch genealogy] *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gazetteer2000/cemetery.htm Cemeteries of Hamilton county] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Texas_Land_and_Property Land Property Search] *[http://www.thehamiltonherald-news.com Hamilton Herald News] *[http://theoldentimes.com/oldtexas_main.html Old Newspapers, genealogy] *[https://www.tshaonline.org/supsites/military/rep_arc2.htm Military during Texas Revolution] *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/tx/hamilton/military/civilwar/pensions/hamilcsa.txt Confederate pension applications] *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/tx/hamilton/military/civilwar/pensions/hamilngt.txt Confederate Indigent Families] *[http://www.texasranger.org Texas rangers] *[http://freepages.military.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~xander/texas-records.htm TXGen Online records Texas Military] *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/tx/hamilton/deeds/hamilton.txt Original Land Owners]

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Welcome to the Hamilton Name Study!
{{Image|file=Profile_Photo_s-318.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption= }} This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc.
Origin of the Hamilton Surname
The Hamilton surname is thought to be a place name, from the word hamell, meaning treeless hill or home, or the Old English hamel, meaning crooked, and dun, which means settlement or fortified place. Hamilton may also be from the Irish names Hamill or Ó hUrmholtaigh. Individuals named Hamilton may have lived in or near a place by that name, or one of similar derivation such as Hambledon, Hambleden, or Hambleton. A town named Hamilton, near Glasgow, Scotland, was settled by the Hamilton clan and named after them. The surname Hamilton is thought to of originated in the village of Hamilton, Leicestershire, England but people with the name Hamilton became established in the 13th century in Lanarkshire, Scotland.The town of Hamilton, South Lanarkshire was named after the family some time before 1445
Hamilton Surname Variants
Hamelton, Hameldon, Hamildon, Homildon, Hambeden, Hambledon, Hamylton, Hambleton, Hammil, Hamil, Hammel, Hammell, Hamyltowne, Hammilton , Hamiliton , Heamilton , Hamillton, Hamileton , Hamiltonn , Hamiilton , Hamiltone , Hamiltton, Haamilton
Statistics on the Hamilton Surname
:Hamilton is the 1,363rd most common surname in the world. :Approximately 390,095 people bear the Hamilton surname :The Hamilton surname is the 29th most common surname in Scotland today :The Hamilton surname is most prevalent in in the United States. 221,335 people had the Hamilton surname in the United States in 2014 :Highest density of the Hamilton name is in Turks and Caicos Islands. 1 in 150 people in Turks and Caicos Islands had the Hamilton surname in2014
Scotland
:[[Fitz_Gilbert-10|Walter fitz Gilbert]] or Walter de Hameldone was involved in the conflicts with the English. The Hamilton chiefs descend from Walter fitz Gilbert of Hambledon. [[Hamilton-1093|James Hamilton]] was held hostage in 1424 by the English in the ransom of the Scottish king. His son [[Hamilton-7026|James]] became Lord Hamilton in 1445 and their home of Cadzow in Lanarkshire was renamed Hamilton. The next two Lord Hamiltons were close to the Scottish throne and each acted as Regent during 16th century. James, Duke of Hamilton, was executed in 1649. {{Image|file=Hamilton-4144-1.jpg |align=r |size=110 |caption= }} :[[Hamilton-4637|Claud Hamilton]], 1st Lord Paisley was born about June 1546. He was a younger son of [[Hamilton-1233|James Hamilton]], 2nd Earl of Arran and [[Douglas-621|Lady Margaret Douglas]] :Hamilton Palace in Hamilton, Lanarkshire was the family seat from 1695 to 1921. Many Hamiltons from Scotland and from Ireland achieved distinction in the British army and navy during the 18th and 19th centuries.
Ireland
:James Hamilton was created the Earl of Abercorn in 1603 and rewarded with large estates at Strabane in county Tyrone. Other Hamiltons received land grants elsewhere in Ulster during the plantation period. The Earl of Abercorn and his descendants were Catholic and much of their land was confiscated in 1650 and again in 1690 after the Battle of the Boyne (while another Hamilton who fought on the Protestant side was given the title of Viscount Boyne and received lands at Stackallan in Meath). {{Image|file=Hamilton-3966.jpg |align=l |size=110 |caption= }} :These Hamiltons were able to resume their position during the 18th and 19th centuries. They became the Dukes of Abercorn. ''The first Duke always went out shooting in his Blue Ribbon Noble Order of the Garter and required the housemaids to wear white kid gloves when they made his bed.'' :James Hamilton, the 3rd Duke of Abercorn, was made the first Governor of Northern Ireland, a post he held between 1922 and 1945. Hamilton in Ireland may in some cases have displaced Hamill and been used as an anglicization of the Cork name O'hUrmholtaigh.
Scots and Irish nobility
:Motto: Through :Gaelic Motto: Troimh :Badge: Standing on a ducal coronet, an oak tree fructed and penetrated transversely by a frame saw, proper, the frame Or. :Plant Badge: Bay Leaves :Duke of Hamilton, a title in the Peerage of Scotland :Douglas-Hamilton, the family surname of the Dukes of Hamilton and Earls of Selkirk :Duke of Abercorn, a title in the Peerage of Ireland, the dukes having the surname Hamilton :Earl of Haddington, a title in the Peerage of Scotland, the earls having the surname Bailie-Hamilton :Lord Belhaven and Stenton, a title in the Peerage of Scotland, the lords having the surname Hamilton :Baron Hamilton :Lord Hamilton :Clan Hamilton
America
:Paul Hamilton came to South Carolina sometime in the 1680’s , he had inherited some money from his father, he built a brick house at his plantation on Edisto island. A later Paul Hamilton fought in the Revolutionary War and became Governor of South Carolina in 1804 and later US Secretary of the Navy. :Andrew Hamilton arrived in Philadelphia around 1700 and became a well-known lawyer , as was his son James. :Captain Hance Hamilton, led a Scots Irish group to America in 1729 and to what became Hamiltonban township in York county, Pennsylvania. :James Hamilton, born in Lancaster county, Pennsylvania of Scots Irish parents in 1750, distinguished himself in the Revolutionary War. His son became its Governor in South Carolina in 1830. He was an early promoter of the state of Texas. :John Hamilton and his family left Scotland for Pennsylvania in 1769 and settled in Washington county. : James Hamilton, also Scots Irish, who was born in North Carolina in 1785 and was the forebear of Andrew Hamilton, who moved to Texas in 1846 and later served as its Governor. :Alexander Hamilton, the first US Secretary of the Treasury who died in a duel with Aaron Burr in 1804. His father was the younger son of a Scottish laird in Ayrshire. Alexander came to America in 1772. His son William moved to Illinois and was an early developer of lead mining in Wisconsin, his grandson Alexander was a Unionist general in the Civil War.
Canada
:Robert Hamilton, moved to Canada for the fur trade. He arrived in 1780, he expanded his fortunes through successful land speculation. His son George was the developer of Hamilton, Ontario. :Brothers William and George Hamilton came to Canada from county Meath in Ireland around 1805. They became owners of a sawmill in Hawkesbury, Ontario, which they expanded to be one of the largest lumber operations in Canada.
Hamilton Place Names
'''Australia''' :[[Image:Profile Photo s-25.gif|10px]]Hamilton, New South Wales, suburb of Newcastle :[[Image:Profile Photo s-25.gif|10px]]Hamilton Hill, Western Australia, suburb of Perth :[[Image:Profile Photo s-25.gif|10px]]Hamilton, South Australia :[[Image:Profile Photo s-25.gif|10px]]Hamilton, Tasmania :[[Image:Profile Photo s-25.gif|10px]]Hamilton, Victoria :[[Image:Profile Photo s-25.gif|10px]]Hamilton, Queensland, suburb of Brisbane Hamilton Reach, a reach of the Brisbane River :[[Image:Profile Photo s-25.gif|10px]]Electoral district of Hamilton (Queensland) :[[Image:Profile Photo s-25.gif|10px]]Town of Hamilton, a former local government area :[[Image:Profile Photo s-25.gif|10px]]Hamilton Town Hall, Brisbane, a heritage-listed former town hall :[[Image:Profile Photo s-25.gif|10px]]Hamilton Island (Queensland) '''Bermuda''' :[[Image:Profile Photo s-25.gif|10px]]Hamilton, Bermuda, that territory's capital :[[Image:Profile Photo s-25.gif|10px]]Hamilton Parish, Bermuda '''Canada''' :[[Image:Profile Photo s-25.gif|10px]]Hamilton, Ontario Hamilton Harbour, another name for Burlington Bay, a branch of Lake Ontario :[[Image:Profile Photo s-25.gif|10px]]Hamilton, Ontario (township) (unrelated township) :[[Image:Profile Photo s-25.gif|10px]]Hamilton Island (Nunavut) '''Korea''' :[[Image:Profile Photo s-25.gif|10px]]Port Hamilton '''New Zealand''' :[[Image:Profile Photo s-25.gif|10px]]Hamilton, New Zealand '''United Kingdom''' :[[Image:Profile Photo s-25.gif|10px]]Hamilton, South Lanarkshire, Scotland Hamilton Mausoleum, which holds the records for the world's longest echo, located in Hamilton, South Lanarkshire :[[Image:Profile Photo s-25.gif|10px]]Hamilton Palace, located near Hamilton, South Lanarkshire :[[Image:Profile Photo s-25.gif|10px]]Hamilton, Leicestershire, England '''United States of America''' :[[Image:Profile Photo s-25.gif|10px]]Hamilton, Alabama :[[Image:Profile Photo s-25.gif|10px]]Hamilton, Butte County, California :[[Image:Profile Photo s-25.gif|10px]]Hamilton, Colorado :[[Image:Profile Photo s-25.gif|10px]]Hamilton, Georgia :[[Image:Profile Photo s-25.gif|10px]]Hamilton, Illinois :[[Image:Profile Photo s-25.gif|10px]]Hamilton, Indiana, a town in Steuben and DeKalb counties :[[Image:Profile Photo s-25.gif|10px]]Hamilton, Clinton County, Indiana :[[Image:Profile Photo s-25.gif|10px]]Hamilton, Madison County, Indiana :[[Image:Profile Photo s-25.gif|10px]]Hamilton, Iowa :[[Image:Profile Photo s-25.gif|10px]]Hamilton, Kansas :[[Image:Profile Photo s-25.gif|10px]]Hamilton, Kentucky :[[Image:Profile Photo s-25.gif|10px]]Hamilton, Maryland :[[Image:Profile Photo s-25.gif|10px]]Hamilton, Massachusetts :[[Image:Profile Photo s-25.gif|10px]]Hamilton, Michigan :[[Image:Profile Photo s-25.gif|10px]]Hamilton, Minnesota :[[Image:Profile Photo s-25.gif|10px]]Hamilton, Mississippi :[[Image:Profile Photo s-25.gif|10px]]Hamilton, Missouri :[[Image:Profile Photo s-25.gif|10px]]Hamilton, Montana :[[Image:Profile Photo s-25.gif|10px]]Hamilton, Nevada :[[Image:Profile Photo s-25.gif|10px]]Hamilton, North Carolina :[[Image:Profile Photo s-25.gif|10px]]Hamilton, North Dakota :[[Image:Profile Photo s-25.gif|10px]]Hamilton, Ohio :[[Image:Profile Photo s-25.gif|10px]]Hamilton, Pennsylvania :[[Image:Profile Photo s-25.gif|10px]]Hamilton, Texas

Hamilton yDNA Haplogroups
# [[Hamilton-619|Gallatin Hamilton (abt.1622-1720)]] G-M201 # [[Hamilton-7387|Robert Hamilton (abt.1680-)]] I-A6248 # [[Hamilton-1448|James Hamilton (1686-)]] I-L803 # [[Hamilton-26476|John Hamilton (1702-1755)]] not given # [[Hamilton-10206|Henry Hamilton (1705-)]] I-L338 # [[Hamilton-6922|Hugh Hamilton (bef.1707-bef.1778)]] I-A6248 # [[Hamilton-7003|James Hamilton (1708-bef.1748)]] R-M269 # [[Hambleton-110|Richard Hambleton (abt.1679-1735)]] I-M253 # [[Hamilton-1422|James Hamilton (abt.1720-abt.1825)]] I-L338 {| |
[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=&filterType=yDNA&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=Hamilton&order=dobup List of Hamilton yDNA Tests ]
'''Resources''' :[[Image:Profile Photo s-25.gif|10px]][http://www.personal.psu.edu/faculty/g/a/gah4/HamDNA/H1.html Hamilton Surname DNA Project] :[[Image:Profile Photo s-25.gif|10px]] [http://selectsurnamelist.com/hamilton.html Select Surname list] - Hamilton :[[Image:Profile Photo s-25.gif|10px]] [http://forebears.co.uk/surnames/hamilton#meaning Forebears.uk] - Hamilton Surname Meaning & Statistics

Hampshire and Isle of Wight Genealogical Resources

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Part of the '''[[Project:England|England Project]]'''. Any Questions? contact a member of the [[:Space:Hampshire_and_the_Isle_of_Wight_Team|Hampshire and the Isle of Wight Team]] [[Category:England, Research Resources]] '''Quick Links: [[:Space:England:_Counties_Team|England Counties Team Page]]|[[:Category:Hampshire|Hampshire Category Page]]|[[:Category:Isle_of_Wight|Isle of Wight Category Page]]|[[:Category:England|The England Category]]|[[Space:England_Research_Resources:_General|England Resources]]''' [[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] '''[[:Category:Hampshire|Hampshire]]''' is a county in the South of England and is bordered by [[:Category:Dorset|Dorset]] to the west, [[:Category:Wiltshire|Wiltshire]] to the north-west, [[:Category:Berkshire|Berkshire]] to the north, [[:Category:Surrey|Surrey]] to the north-east, and [[:Category:West Sussex|West Sussex]] to the east. The southern boundary is the coastline of the English Channel and the Solent, facing the Isle of Wight. Hampshire is the largest county in South East England and remains the third largest shire county in the United Kingdom. From '''1889''' until '''1959''', the administrative county was named the '''County of Southampton''' and has also been known as '''Southamptonshire'''. The Isle of Wight, historically part of Hampshire, became a separate ceremonial county in '''1974'''. == Reference Resources== *'''Vision of Britain''' entry: [http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/place/17437 Hampshire, England] *'''British History Online''' ''search results'' for [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/search?query=Hampshire Hampshire, England] *'''Wikipedia''' entry: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hampshire Hampshire, England] *'''Wikiwand''' enrty: [http://www.wikiwand.com/en/Hampshire Hampshire, England] *'''Lewis Topographical Dictionary of England''' for [http://www.melocki.org.uk/lewis/England/Southampton.html Hampshire (Southampton), England] *'''Sotonpedia'''[http://sotonopedia.wikidot.com Southampton Wiki has some photos] ==Genealogy Resources (Hampshire)== *'''FamilySearch''' Wiki entry: [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Hampshire,_England_Genealogy Hampshire Genealogy] *'''FamilySearch''' index of Online Records for [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Hampshire,_England_Online_Genealogy_Records Hampshire, England] *'''UK Genealogy Archive''' (UKGA) enrtry: [http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/HAM/ Hampshire, England]. *[http://ukga.org/Registers/hampshire.html UK Genealogy Archives] also has some parish registers and Phillimore marriages transcripts online and searchable. *'''Registration Districts''' in Hampshire: [https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/reg/ham.html Hampshire, England] *'''GENUKI''' entry; [https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/HAM/ Hampshire, England] *'''British History Online''' catalogue for the [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/catalogue/south-east south-east] *'''Hampshire Genealogical Society''' [https://www.hgs-familyhistory.com/ website]. *'''Hampshire County Council''' Archives and Local Studies at Hampshire Record Office [https://www.hants.gov.uk/librariesandarchives/archives website] *[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/subject.aspx?subject=5&gid=14 British History Online] Links to ''A History of the County of Hampshire'', readable online. *[https://archive.org/stream/hampshireparishr05phil#page/n13/mode/2up Hampshire Parish Register of Marriages] 1561-1812. *[http://www.knightroots.co.uk/parishes.htm Hampshire Online Parish Clerk] lots of links to Hampshire parish registers and other databases. *'''Protestation Returns''' (1642) for Southampton [https://archives.parliament.uk/collections/getrecord/GB61_HL_PO_JO_10_1_91 here] *'''Surrey Plus Wills Index for Hampshire''' on [https://sites.rootsweb.com/~engsurry/wills/ham.htm Rootsweb] ==WikiTree FreeSpace Resources (Hampshire)== *[[Space:Visitations_Cross_reference_by_County#HAMPVIS|Visitation(s) of England and Wales]] County Index entries for persons whose pedigree first entry in the Visitation(s) commences in Hampshire, or who appears listed in a pedigree, addendum or correction to the Visitation(s) as born in Hampshire. *[[Space:County_Genealogies._Pedigrees_of_the_Families_in_the_County_of_Hants|Pedigrees of the Families in the County of Hants]] collected from the heraldic visitations and other authentic manuscripts in the British museum, and in the possession of private individuals, and from the information of the present resident families, by William Berry, published in 1833. *[[Space:Publications_of_the_Hampshire_Record_Society|Publications of the Hampshire Record Society]] published from 1889 to 1899. *[[Space:The_Civil_War_in_Hampshire_%281642-45%29_and_the_Story_of_Basing_House|The Civil War in Hampshire (1642-45) and the Story of Basing House]] by Rev. George Nelson Godwin, published in 1882 *[[Space:Quakers_in_Hampshire_and_Isle_of_Wight|Quakers in Hampshire and IOW]] ==Isle of Wight Resources== *[http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/HAM/IOW Genuki Isle of Wight] information and links for the Isle of Wight. *[https://www.iwight.com/ Isle of Wight Council] *[http://www.iwcp.co.uk/ Isle of Wight County Press] is a Newspaper with a searchable "Archive". *[https://www.isle-of-wight-fhs.co.uk/ IOW family history society] a lot of the searches on here are free, some you will need to pay a subscription fee for ''If you would like further help why not post a question on [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/ G2G Q&A]''

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[[Category:Hampton County, South Carolina]] [[Category:South Carolina Projects]] {{OnePlaceStudy | place = Hampton County, South Carolina | category = Hampton County, South Carolina }}
Welcome to Hampton County, South Carolina Project!
{{US History|sub-project=South Carolina}} {{Sticker | category = Hampton County, South Carolina | image = Hampton_County_South_Carolina-12.jpg | text = [[Space: Hampton County, South Carolina|Hampton County, South Carolina]] }} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Hampton_County_South_Carolina-2.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=Hampton county image }} :'''pre1700's''' Native Americans were living here. English colonists arrived and later other European Americans settled and developed the land for farming on rice and cotton plantations. These crops required the work of the slaves at the time (African Americans). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hampton_County,_South_Carolina :'''1717''' -Hampton County area was "Indian Lands". Yamassee and Creek Indians, migrated from Florida had trading posts, trails, burial grounds and ceremonial grounds throughout these pine woods and swamplands. The Creeks inhabited a section along the Savannah River with a post, Palachuchola, near what now is Stokes Bluff (part of South Carolina Wildlife. The county has many Indian names that remind us of the Native Americans who where here such as: Salkehatchie, Coosawhatchie, Huspah, Caw Caw, and Combahee.http://www.hamptoncountysc.org/145/History ::Hampton County is a rural county located in the U.S. state of South Carolina. Its county seat is Hampton. It was named for Confederate Civil War General and Governor [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wade_Hampton_III Gov Wade Hampton], who in the late 1870s was elected as governor of South Carolina.http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/hampton_county_sc.html {{Image|file=Hampton_County_South_Carolina-12.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=logo }} :'''1743''' -'''Stony Creek Presbyterian Church''' was founded as The Independent Church of Indian Land, near Pocotaligo. In 1865 - Union Soldiers came through Hampton area and destroyed the first building.. A Summer chapel (built 1832 was spared due to being used as a hospital for the wounded. This "summer Chapel" stands today midst tall pines. It is the only ante-bellum building in [[:Category:McPhersonville, South Carolina|McPhersonville]]. The communion cups were presented by Evans Palmer, Esq. 1753 and the white linen has a date of 1847. The Stony Creek Presbyterians never rebuilt their church but meet weekly in the chapel in [[:Category:McPhersonville, South Carolina|McPhersonville]]. There is a cemetery near the site of the destroyed building in Pocotaligo. http://genealogytrails.com/scar/hampton/church_stony_creek.htm ::Church record books have the marriage at Roswell Georgia of President Theodore Roosevelt's parents, Theodore Roosevelt and Martha Bulloch, grandparents of Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, the ceremony being performed by the Reverend James B. Dumwody, a cousin of the bride and pastor of Stony Creek. Another member dau of Reverend Edward Axson, pastor of the church through Civil war years. Later she became the first wife of President Woodrow Wilson. (this was by Hazel Crowson Sellers) http://genealogytrails.com/scar/hampton/church_stony_creek.htm :'''1790''' Black Swamp Methodist Church is located 2 miles south of Garnett, in Hampton County. This is one of South Carolina's oldest Methodist churches still standing. The church is well built and used constantly since 1790. The building is very simple, white frame building, does not have any steeple, columns, or stained glass windows. It is surrounded by large moss covered trees and shrubs. The well kept adjoining graveyard is fragrant with gardenias. Written by Hazel Crowson Sellers http://genealogytrails.com/scar/hampton/church_blk_swamp_meth.htm {{Image|file=Hampton_County_South_Carolina-1.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Map of Hampton county }} :'''Slavery '''[http://freedomonthemove.org Slavery on the Move] :'''1862-65''' - when the coastal areas of Beaufort County were occupied by federal troops, many planters fled to the area that became Hampton County :'''1862-65'''- General William T. Sherman destructed areas in Hampton county with his swath through South Carolina. Units were at [[:Category:McPhersonville, South Carolina|McPhersonville]]on Pocotaligo Road, Hickory Hill, Lawtonville section and along Old Orangeburd Road through Brunson.http://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/revolution_mcphersons_plantation.html {{Image|file=Hampton_County_South_Carolina-11.jpg |align=r |size=240 |caption=Jack Boucher Hist plantation }}{{Image|file=Hampton_County_South_Carolina-9.jpg |align=r |size=260 |caption=Hattie Peeples House }}{{clear}} :'''1868''' - county seat of Beaufort County was moved from Gillisonville in the county center to the town of Beaufort, creating 60 miles distance to travel to the courthouse. Residents were irritated and felt this was expensive and a hardship. The petition they submitted had the names of the petitioners included ancestors of many present Hampton Countians. :'''1868''' - Petitioners specified the Charleston and Savannah Railroad to be the dividing line for the counties. This is currently known as Amtrak North-South line crossing through Yemasee and left a part of that town in Beaufort with the remainder being put into Hampton County. :'''1877''' Hampton County was created from the northwestern part of the Beaufort District, by the South Carolina legistlature act. A petition of "memorialists" living in the northernmost sector of Beaufort District presented a request to the state legislature for an independent, new county with a courthouse that they felt could be belonging to them. {{Image|file=Hampton_County_South_Carolina-8.jpg |align=l |size=270 |caption=Hamilton-ridge plantation }}{{Image|file=Hampton_County_South_Carolina-6.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=John Lawton House }}{{clear}} :'''Feb 18, 1878-'''The South Carolina legislature general assembly with a act of independence created the 33rd county (Hampton county). The northern part of Beaufort County was divided to form Hampton County, South Carolina. This division occurred during the post-civil War '''"Reconstruction"''' period. All South Carolinians were trying to reform the government after Federal "Carpetbaggers" had been in control after the Civil War. Thus Wade Hampton, III was elected governor of South Carolina and guide it through the chaotic times. :'''1878 Act of the South Carolina Legislature''' is a handwritten copy which authorized commissioners to find and establish a county seat and the buildings for the court and jail or build them. Public hearings were supposed to be at the expense of the Hampton co. citizens. Commissioners were: W.J. Causey, William Stokes, B.F. Buckner, Southwood Smith, and John I Morrision commissioners". :'''Oct, 1878''' The County held a referendum to decide the town, and voters chose the geographic center. But when surveyed that center was in a cypress pond. 2nd referendum chose Varnville (previously known as Dixie won the county seat. There were problems starting the courthouse construction. Hoover's Station (on Charleston & Port Royal Railroad offered 9 acres of land for a courthouse square as well as lumber and materials. (George and Josephine Hoover donated the land). Major W H Mauldin donated lumber, and Capt A A Browning gave the windmill powered artesian deep well for the Courthouse Square location. :'''By Oct 12, 1878''' Commissioners met and decided the new courthouse could be located 2 miles from the winning town. Surveyors measured the distance from the Varnville Depot and placed a brass top of the benchmark they put down still may be seen in the center of the corridor in the Hampton County Courthouse. {{Image|file=Hampton_County_South_Carolina-7.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Marker and Hampton-Preston home }}{{clear}} :'''Dec 23, 1879''' The County seat was laid out around the new courthouse and the community of Hampton, officially identified as the Town of Hampton Courthouse, was incorporated. '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wade_Hampton_III Gov Wade Hampton]''', who had been campaigning hard for re-election, came to Hampton to lay the cornerstone of the seat of government of the new county honoring his name and dedicated it. {{Image|file=Hampton_County_South_Carolina-10.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=African American School }}{{clear}} :'''Jan 1879''' -- Commissioners authorized a two mill tax levy and set the first election for the first Tuesday in November, 1878, and the first term of criminal court was held in January 1879. :'''1910'''- Population was highest 1910 when agriculture supported the economy. Many African Americans left the South for the urban area in the "Great Migration". When agriculture was mechanized which further reduced farm jobs, population fell. :'''1912''' Hampton county lost land for formation of Jasper countyParts of Hampton County later went to form Jasper (1912) county. :'''1919''' - Hampton county lost land for formation of Allendale county. ::'''Kress Plantation''' (near Yemassee) Some of the rice fields in the lower part of the county have been drained, dredged and irrigated, where 200 acres are devoted to the growing, under expert care, of the beautiful paper '''white narcissus''', yielding 12 million bulbs annually. The pecan industry is making rapid progress in the county. {{Image|file=Hampton_County_South_Carolina-4.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Hampton, SC bank. }}{{clear}} :'''1925''' the county was the highest in the state for the girls' home demonstration work. The national Boys' and Girls' Club Congress planned 2 trips to Chicago to the national meeting. A young girl in Hampton Co., won 1st place for canned fruit in the SE US division, and 3rd place for carved products. The county farm demonstration works with boys' pig and corn clubs and marketing farm products. {{Image|file=Hampton_County_South_Carolina-5.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Old Hampton Co. Jail }}{{clear}} :'''1900's and 2000's''' Hampton County Historical Museum is housed in the historic 1878 county jail, one of two original county buildings. Location is 702 1st ST W, [[:Category:Hampton, South Carolina|Hampton]], 29924. It contains 2 rooms called military rooms which contains the memorabilia and uniforms dating from some or the Civil War through Vietnam. There is special emphasis on World War II. Research materials, period photographs, uniforms and other items give visitors an insight into the lives of local servicemen. Also in the building are a general store, a farm room, a midwife exhibit and a growing genealogy center.http://discoversouthcarolina.com/products/1190 *[http://genealogytrails.com/scar/hampton/bio_index.html Hampton County Biographies of Residents] ===Government Offices=== *[http://www.hamptoncountysc.org/490/County-Profile County Profile] {{Image|file=Hampton_County_South_Carolina-3.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=current Hampton county courthouse. }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Hampton_County_South_Carolina-5.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Old Hampton Co. Jail }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== :Size- 563 square miles (1,460 km2), of which 560 square miles (1,500 km2) is land and 2.8 square miles (7.3 km2) (0.5%) is water. :Rivers -The Salkehatchie and Coosawhatchie rivers flow through the county and provide fresh water fishing. :Hunting- largest game preserves in the same are situated in Hampton County. :The temperature is never too cold, never too hot. :Location- 50 miles from the coast :Topography - level, has a variety of soils, ranging from sandy to good clay loam :Crops, staple is cotton, corn, peas, potatoes, sugar cane, oats, and rye. During the trucking season watermelons, cantaloupes, squash, egg-plant, tomatoes, radishes, beans, cucumbers, lettuce, blackberries, peaches, strawberries, sweet and Irish potatoes are shipped. Conditions are favorable for cattle, hogs and poultry. :Location -southwestern part of the state :Water supply Here in Hampton County, anyone can strike the rocks a thousand feet below the surface with the driller's augur and secure an inexhaustible supply of '''pure artesian water''' filtered by nature thousands of miles in its underground courses from the mountains to the sea. The pressure is sufficient to supply whole towns for all purposes - just turn the faucet and let "Nature cut her capers." http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/hampton_county_sc.html ====Adjacent counties==== *Bamberg County - north{{Image|file=Hampton_County_South_Carolina.jpg |align=r |size=220 |caption=Hampton co. in SC. }} *Colleton County - east *Beaufort County - southeast *Jasper County - south *Effingham County, Georgia - southwest *Screven County, Georgia - west *Allendale County - northwest ====Created From==== *1878--Hampton County was created 18 February 1878 from Beaufort County. County seat: Hampton **All Saints’ Church, Hampton, South Carolina describes parish records held by the South Carolina Historical Society. ====Protected areas==== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ACE_Basin_National_Wildlife_Refuge ACE Basin National Wildlife Refuge] The wildlife refuge is divided into two units: the Edisto River unit and the Combahee River unit. The following threatened or endangered species are present in the refuge: '''wood stork''' *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Warren_State_Park Lake Warren State Park] ===Demographics=== In 2000, 21,386 people were living in the county with population density of 38 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 42.89% White, 55.67% Black or African American, 0.20% Native American, 0.17% Asian, 0.01% Pacific Islander, 0.62% from other races, and 0.43% from two or more races. 2.56% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. The median income for a household in the county was $28,771, and the median income for a family was $34,559. The per capita income for the county was $13,129. About 17.80% of families and 21.80% of the population were below the poverty line, including 27.60% of those under age 18 and 21.70% of those age 65 or over. As of the 2010 census, the population was 21,090.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hampton_County,_South_Carolina {{Image|file=Hampton_County_South_Carolina.jpg |align=r |size=260 |caption=Hampton co. within SC }} *With good climate, health, water, and productive qualities, land and a home can be owned cheaper in this county than any place in the Union. *The county has five accredited high schools, and has maintained county and home demonstration agents since the work was first introduced. *Hampton county is served by the Seaboard Air Line, Atlantic Coast Line, Southern Railway, Charleston & Western Carolina Railway, and the Hampton & Branchville Railroad. The total railroad mileage is 7. *State Highways 1, 33 and 36. (within 2 to 3 hours ride from Columbia and Charleston, and Savannah and Augusta, Georgia. ====Cities==== *'''[[:Category:Hampton, South Carolina|Hampton]], (population 4,011) (county seat)''' *[[:Category:Estill, South Carolina|Estill]] (population 3,637) The county includes two small urban clusters: '''[[:Category:Hampton, South Carolina|Hampton]](2000 pop.: 4,011)''' and '''[[:Category:Estill, South Carolina|Estill]] ''' (population 3,637) =====Towns/Census Des Places/Uninco Communities===== *[[:Category:Brunson, South Carolina|Brunson (population 699)]] *[[:Category:Furman, South Carolina|Furman (population 296)]] *[[:Category:Gifford, South Carolina|Gifford (population 706)]] *[[:Category:Luray, South Carolina|Luray (population 174)]] *[[:Category:Scotia, South Carolina|Scotia population 269)]] *[[:Category:Varnville, South Carolina|Varnville (population 1,160)]] *[[:Category:Yemassee, South Carolina|Yemassee (population1,027)]] (partly in Beaufort County) Uninc Community
**[[:Category:Lena, South Carolina|Lena]] **[[:Category:McPhersonville, South Carolina|McPhersonville]] **[[:Category:Nixville, South Carolina|Nixville]] ====County Resources==== *[http://www.discoverthelowcountry.com/hampton-county.html Hampton County images video] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Hampton_County,_South_Carolina_Genealogy Hampton Genealogy] =====Notables===== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wade_Hampton_III Gov Wade Hampton] *Athlete Lucile Ellerbe Godbold (1900-1981), 2 gold medals in track and field at the 1922 Olympics, grew up in Hampton County *Vertamae Grosvenor born here, writer ====Census==== :1880 --- 18,741 — :1890 --- 20,544 9.6% :1900 --- 23,738 15.5% :1910 --- 25,126 5.8% :1920 --- 19,550 −22.2% :1930 --- 17,243 −11.8% :1940 --- 17,465 1.3% :1950 --- 18,027 3.2% :1960 --- 17,425 −3.3% :1970 --- 15,878 −8.9% :1980 --- 18,159 14.4% :1990 --- 18,191 0.2% :2000 --- 21,386 17.6% :2010 --- 21,090 −1.4% :Est. 2016 --- 19,922 ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Black Creek Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Hampton, South Carolina|Black Creek Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery]] **[[Space:Black_Creek_Primative_Batptist_Church_%26_Cemetery|Black Creek Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery Space pg]] *[[:Category: Browning Cemetery, Gifford, South Carolina|Browning Cemetery]] **[[Space:Browning_Cemetery%2C_Gifford%2C_Hampton%2C_South_Carolina|Browning Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Crocketville Cemetery, Crocketville, South Carolina|Crocketville Cemetery]] **[[Space:Crocketville_Cemetery|Crocketville Cemetery space pg]] *[[:Category: Ebenezer Cemetery, Yemassee, South Carolina|Ebenezer Cemetery]] **[[Space:Ebenezer_Cemetery|Ebenezer Cemetery Space pg]] *[[:Category: Ginn Family Cemetery, Estill, South Carolina|Ginn Family Cemetery]] **[[Space:Ginn_Family_Cemetery|Ginn Family Cemetery Space pg]] *[[:Category: Hampton Cemetery, Hampton, South Carolina|Hampton Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Hickory Grove Baptist Church Cemetery, Brunson, South Carolina|Hickory Grove Baptist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Hopewell Baptist Church Cemetery, Hampton, South Carolina|Hopewell Baptist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Mt. Carmel Methodist Church Cemetery, Varnville, South Carolina|Mt. Carmel Methodist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Nixville Baptist Church Cemetery, Estill, South Carolina|Nixville Baptist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Sandy Drain Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Estill, South Carolina|Sandy Drain Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Searson Cemetery, Yemassee, South Carolina|Searson Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Zahler Cemetery, Yemassee, South Carolina|Zahler Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Varnville Cemetery, Varnville, South Carolina|Varnville Cemetery]] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2337 FindaGrave Cemeteries Hampton County] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2337&CSsr=41& FindaGrave Cemeteries2] *[http://genealogytrails.com/scar/hampton/ Hampton co. Genealogy] ===Sources=== *http://www.hamptoncountysc.org *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ACE_Basin_National_Wildlife_Refuge ACE Basin National Wildlife Refuge] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Warren_State_Park Lake Warren State Park] *https://factfinder.census.gov/faces/tableservices/jsf/pages/productview.xhtml?src=bkmk *http://www.hamptoncountyguardian.com/news#.WcrACa2ZOi4

Hamrick Name Study

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[[Category:Hamrick Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] {{One Name Study|name=Hamrick}} ------ This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. See also: * [[:Category:North Carolina, Hamrick Name Study]] * [[:Category:Hamrick Name Study]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[J-276|Paula J]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks!

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[[Category:Rowles-314]] [[Category:Hancock County, Maine]] [[Category:Maine]] {{US History|sub-project=Maine}} Hancock Countylies along the coast of Maine and is bordered on the west by Waldo County, along the north by Penobscot County, and [[Space:Washington_County,_Maine_Place_Study|Washington County]] to the East. The county was incorporated on June 25, 1789 and named for John Hancock, the first governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The land was formerly part of Lincoln County. In 1816 a portion was taken to form [[:Category:Penobscot_County%2C_Maine|Penobscot County]], in 1827 another section became part of [[:Category:Waldo_County%2C_Maine|Maine Waldo County]] . Neighboring Washington County was formed at the same time as Hancock County.
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== Land Grants and other acquisitions == [[Space:Hancock_County_Townships|'''Townships, Land Grants and other acquisitions''']] == Towns == {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" ! scope="col" align="center" style="width: 180px; background:#f0f0f0;"|Town/City !!scope="col" align="center" style="width: 180px; background:#f0f0f0;" |Date !! scope="col" align="center" style="width: 180px; background:#f0f0f0;"|Parent Town !!scope="col" align="center" style="width: 80px; background:#f0f0f0;"|Parent
County !!scope="col" align="center" style="width: 180px; background:#f0f0f0;" class=unsortable |Note/Name Change |- |[[Space:Amherst_Maine|Amherst]]||1831.02.02February 2, 1831||Mariaville ||Hancock|| |- |[[Space:Aurora_Maine|Aurora]]||1831.02.01February 1, 1831||Hampton ||Hancock ||Hamton prior to
Feb 6 1833 |- |[[Space:Bar_Harbor |Bar Harbor]]||1796.02.23February 23, 1796||Mount Desert Plantation ||Hancock ||Eden prior to
March 5, 1918 |- |[[Space:Hancock_County_Townships#1786_Land_Lottery_:Bingham.27s_Purchase|Bingham's
Penobscot Purchase]]||1791.01.01January 1, 1791||unorganized territory ||Hancock|| |- |[[Space:Blue_Hill |Blue Hill]]||1789.01.12January 12, 1789||Township No. 5 EPR
Newport Plantation||Lincoln|| |- |[[Space:Brooklin_Maine |Brooklin]]||1849.07.23July 23, 1849||Sedgwick, Port Watson ||Hancock ||Port Waston prior to
July 23, 1849 |- |[[Space:Brooksville_Maine |Brooksville]]||1817.06.06June 6, 1817||Sedgwick, Castine & Penobscot||Hancock|| |- |[[Space:Bucksport |Bucksport]]||1792.06.27June 27, 1792||Buckstown Plantation||Hancock ||Buckstown prior to
June 12, 1817 |- |[[Space:Bucksport |Buckstown Plantation]]||1792.06.27June 27, 1792||Township No.1 EPR ||Hancock ||Bucksport after
June 12, 1817 |- |[[Space:Castine_Maine |Castine ]]||1796.02.10February 10, 1796||Penobscot||Lincoln|| |- |[[Space:Cranberry_Isles_Maine|Cranberry Isles]]||1830.03.16March 16, 1830||Mount Desert ||Hancock|| |- |[[Space:Dedham_Maine|Dedham]]||1837.02.01February 1,1837 ||Township No. 5 EPR ||Hancock|| |- |[[Space:Deer_Isle|Deer Isle ]]||1789.01.30January 30, 1789||Deer Island Plantation Organized 1762||Hancock|| |- |[[Space:Eastbrook_Maine|Eastbrook]]||1837.02.08February 8, 1837||T15 MD BPP ||Hancock|| |- |[[Space:Bar_Harbor |Eden]]||1796.02.23February 23 1796||Mount Desert ||Lincoln||Bar Harbor after
March 5, 1918 |- |[[Space:Ellsworth_Maine|Ellsworth]]||1800.02.26February 26, 1800||Township No. 7 EPR ||Hancock|| |- |[[Space:Franklin_Maine|Franklin]]||1825.01.24January 24,1825||T8 SD & T9 SD||Hancock|| |- |[[Space:Frenchboro_Maine|Frenchboro]]||1857.02.11February 11, 1857 ||Long Island Plantation, Islandport ||Hancock|| |- |[[Space:Great_Pond_Maine|Great Pond]]||1895.03.03March 5, 1895 ||T33 MD||Hancock|| |- |[[Space:Gouldsboro_Maine|Gouldsboro ]]||1789.02.16February 16, 1789||Township #3 EUR
Gouldsboro Plantation||Lincoln|| |- |[[Space:Aurora_Maine|Hampton]]||1831.02.01February 1, 1831||Plantation Number 27 ||Hancock||Aurora. after
February 6, 1833 |- |[[Space:Hancock_Maine|Hancock]]||1828.02.21February 21, 1828||Sullivan, Trenton, T8 SD||Hancock|| |- |[[Space:Lamoine_Maine|Lamoine]]||1870.02.21February 11, 1870||Trenton||Hancock|| |- |[[Space:Mariaville_Maine|Mariaville Plantation]]||1822.01.01January 1, 1822|||T26 MD ||Hancock|| |- |[[Space:Mariaville_Maine|Mariaville]]||1836.02.29February 29, 1836 ||Mariaville Plantation ||Hancock|| |- |[[Space:Tremont |Mansell]]||1848.06.03June 3, 1848||Mount Desert ||Hancock||Tremont after
August 8 1848 |- |[[Space:Mount_Desert |Mount Desert]]||1789.02.17February 17, 1789||Township #3 EUR
Mount Desert Plantation Organized 1776||Lincoln|| Town of Mount Desert Island (and Nearby Islands) |- |[[Space:Orland_Maine |Orland]]||1800.02.12February 12, 1800||Township No. 2 EPR||Hancock|| |- |[[Space:Osborn_Maine|Osborn]]||1976.02.11February 11, 1976||T21 MD||Hancock|| |- |[[Space:Otis_Maine|Otis]]||1835.03.19March 19, 1835||Township No. EPR||Hancock|| |- |[[Space:Penobscot |Penobscot]]||1787.02.23February 23, 1787||Township No. 3 East of Penobscot River, Livermore Survey||Lincoln||previous names include, T3 EPR LS; Township No. 3 West of Union River; Majorbigwaduce (Magorbigwaduce, Magabagwaduce, Maja Bagadoose, etc.) |- |[[Space:Brooklin_Maine |Port Watson]]||1849.06.09June 9, 1849||Sedgwick||Hancock ||Brooklin after
July 23, 1849 |- |[[Space:Sedgwick |Sedgwick]]||1789.01.12January 12, 1789||Township No. 4 EPR||Lincoln|| Incorporated1789 from Naskeag Plantation |- |[[Space:Sorrento_Maine|Sorrento]]|||1895.03.03March 3, 1895||Sullivan ||Hancock|| |- |[[Space:Southwest_Harbor_Maine|Southwest Harbor]]|||1905.02.21February 21, 1905||Tremont ||Hancock|| |- |[[Space:Stonington_Maine|Stonington]]||1897.02.18February 18, 1897||Deer Isle ||Hancock|| |- |[[Space:Sullivan_Maine|Sullivan]]||1789.02.16February 16, 1789||Township #2 EUR||Lincoln|| Previous Designations Waukeag; New Bristol |- |[[Space:Surry_Maine|Surry '']]||1803.06.21June 21, 1803||Township #6 EPR ||Hancock|| |- |[[Space:Swans_Island|Swans Island]]||1897.03.26March 26, 1897||Swan's Island Plantation ||Hancock|| |- |[[Space:Swans_Island|Swans Island Plantation]]||1795.01.01January 1, 1795||Swan Purchase of '''Burntcoat Island'''||Lincoln||purchased 25 Feb 1785, first permanent settler in 1791. |- |[[Space:Tremont |Tremont ]]||1848.08.08June 3, 1848||Mount Desert ||Hancock||Mansel prior to
August 8 1848 |- |[[Space:Trenton_Maine|Trenton]]||1789.02.16February 16, 1789||Township #1 EUR||Lincoln|| |- |[[Space:Verona_Island|Verona]]||1861.02.18February 18, 1861||Part of the Waldo Patent (Muscongus Patent); Nalagwemmenahen; Ahlurmehsic; Island of Lett; Penobscot Island; Buckstown Island; Orphan Island; Wetmore Isle Plantation ||Part of Waldo's Patent (Lincoln Co.) then Hancock Co. 1789 ||Verona Island after
March 27, 2004 |- |[[Space:Waltham_Maine|Waltham]]||1833.01.29January 29, 1833||T14 MD ||Hancock|| |- |[[Space:Winter_Harbor |Winter Harbor]]||1895.02.24February 21, 1895||Gouldsboro||Hancock|| |- |} ==Maps== {| Border = ''1''; text align = center |+ Maps (Click an image for details) ! style="width: 300px;" | ! style="width: 300px;" | ! style="width: 300px;" | |- |{{Image|file=Hancock_County_Maine_Place_Study-3.jpg|caption=MAINE with Hancock & Washington Counties in 1798}} |{{Image|file=Hancock_County_Maine_Place_Study-5.jpg|caption=Part of Lincoln County, 1776. later Hancock County with Settlements Lots}} |{{Image|file=Hancock_County_Maine_Place_Study-6.jpg |caption=1785 LAND GRANT to COL. EDY, JAMES SWAN & OTHERS, on this MAP, See Naskeg aka Naskeg Point as boundary in Swans Purchase of off shore Islands within three miles of any part of the said Burnt Coat Island.}} |- |{{Image|file=Hancock_County_Maine_Place_Study-8.jpg|caption=Clip of Coastal Hancock County Maine 1802}} |{{Image|file=Larrabee-752.png |align=r |size=m |caption=Clip of Hancock County in 1820.}} |- |} == Villages, Locations and Settlements == :Hancock County currently has one city (Ellsworth), 36 towns, and 4 townships, including Marshall Island. :Several towns were once part of Hancock County, but are now part of other counties, Isleboro (1789 to 1827), Northaven, and Vinalahaven (1789 to 1838) come to mind as well as other towns in Penobscot (1816) and Waldo (1827) Counties. : Townships, Towns & Cities in '''UPPER CASE''' : Villages, Locations and Settlements '''lower case''' and link to parent town : '''{{Red|List is incomplete!}}''' {| class="wikitable" style="text-align: Left; width: 800px; height: 10px;" border="0" | style="width: 130pt;" | | style="width: 130pt;" | | style="width: 130pt;" | A
  | style="width: 130pt;" | | style="width: 130pt;" | |- |[[Space:Verona_Island|Ahlurmehsic ]]||[[Space:Orland_Maine|Alamasook ]]||[[Space:Deer_Isle|Allen's Cove]]|| [[Space:Amherst_Maine|AMHERST ]] ||[[Space:Amherst_Maine|Archers Corners ]] |- |[[Space:Sullivan_Maine|Ashville]] ||[[Space:Mount_Desert|Asticou]] ||[[Space:Swans_Island|Atlantic]] ||[[Space:Aurora_Maine|AURORA ]] |- |||||B
  |- |[[Space:Penobscot|Bagaduce ]]||[[Space:Tremont|Baldwin Corners]] ||[[Space:Bar_Harbor|Bar Harbor]] || [[Space:Tremont|Bass Harbor]] || [[Space:Trenton_Maine|Bayside ]] |- | [[Space:Tremont|Bernard]] ||[[Space:Gouldsboro_Maine|Birch Harbor]]||[[Space:Brooksville_Maine |Black Corner]]||[[Space:Brooksville_Maine|Blakes Point]]||[[Space:Blue_Hill |BLUE HILL ]] |- |[[Space:Blue_Hill |Blue Hill Falls]] ||[[Space:Brooklin_Maine|Bridges Point]]||[[Space:Brooklin_Maine|BROOKLIN]] ||[[Space:Brooksville_Maine |BROOKSVILLE]]||[[Space:Brooksville_Maine |Bucks Harbor]] |- |[[Space:Bucksport|Bucks Mills]]||[[Space:Bucksport|Bucksport Center]]||[[Space:Bucksport|BUCKSPORT]]||[[Space:Bucksport|Buckstown]]||[[Space:Gouldsboro_Maine|Bunkers Harbor]] |- |||||C
  |- |[[Space:Bar_Harbor |Canoe Point]]||| [[Space:Bar_Harbor|Cape Levi]] ||[[Space:Brooksville_Maine |Cape Rosier]]||[[Space:Castine_Maine|CASTINE]]||[[Space:Southwest_Harbor_Maine|Clark Point ]] |- |[[Space:Gouldsboro_Maine|Corea]]||[[Space:Cranberry_Isles_Maine|CRANBERRY ISLE ]]||Cranes Corners |- |||||D
  |- | [[Space:Dedham_Maine|DEDHAM ]]||[[Space:Cranberry_Isles_Maine|Dead Man Point]]||[[Space:Deer_Isle|DEER ISLE]]||[[Space:Tremont|Dix Point]] ||[[Space:Tremont|Dodge Point ]] |- | [[Space:Osborn_Maine|Dog Corners]] ||[[Space:Bar_Harbor | Dorr Point]]|||[[Space:Great_Pond_Maine|Dow Pines]]||[[Space:Tremont|Duck Cove]] |- |||||E
  |- |[[Space:Blue_Hill|East Blue Hill]]||[[Space:Bucksport |East Bucksport]]||[[Space:Franklin_Maine|East Franklin]]|| [[Space:Lamoine_Maine|East Lamoine]]||[[Space:Orland_Maine|East Orland]] |- |[[Space:Sullivan_Maine|East Sullivan]]||[[Space:Surry_Maine|East Surry]]||[[Space:Eastbrook_Maine|EASTBROOK]]||[[Space:Bar_Harbor |Eden]]||[[Space:Deer_Isle|Eggemoggin]] |- | [[Space:Hancock_Maine|Egypt]] ||[[Space:Ellsworth_Maine|ELLSWORTH]]||[[Space:Ellsworth_Maine| Ellsworth Falls ]] |- |||||F
  |- |[[Space:Ellsworth_Maine|Falls Village]]||[[Space:Southwest_Harbor_Maine|Fernald Point]]||[[Space:Orland_Maine|Five Mile Corners]]||[[Space:Brooksville_Maine |Flat Landing]]||[[Space:Hancock_Maine|Fletchers Landing]] |- |[[Space:Brooklin_Maine|Flye Point]]||[[Space:Castine_Maine|Fort George'']]|||[[Space:Franklin_Maine|FRANKLIN]]||[[Space:Hancock_Maine|Franklin Road]]||[[Space:Frenchboro_Maine|FRENCHBORO]] |- |||||G
  |- |[[Space:Winter_Harbor|Gerrishville]]||[[Space:Hancock_County_Townships|Goodwin Siding(T7 SD)]] ||[[Space:Tremont|Goose Cove]]||[[Space:Tremont|Goose Cove Rock]]|| [[Space:Brooksville_Maine |Goose Falls]] |- |[[Space:Blue_Hill|Granite]]||[[Space:Gouldsboro_Maine|GOULDSBORO]]||[[Space:Blue_Hill|Granite]]||[[Space:Sedgwick|Grays Corner]]||[[Space:Great_Pond_Maine|GREAT POND]] |- |[[Space:Dedham_Maine|Green Lake]]|||[[Space:Stonington_Maine|Greens Landing]] |- |||||H
  |- |[[Space:Bar_Harbor |Hadley Point]]||[[Space:Mount_Desert |Hall Quarry]]||[[Space:Bar_Harbor |Hamilton Station]]||[[Space:Aurora_Maine|Hampton]]|||[[Space:Hancock_Maine|HANCOCK]] |- |[[Space:Hancock_Maine|Hancock Point]]||[[Space:Brooksville_Maine |Harborside]]||[[Space:Brooklin_Maine|Harriman Point]]||[[Space:Deer_Isle|Haulover]] ||[[Space:Brooklin_Maine|Haven]] |- |[[Space:Brooksville_Maine |Herricks]]||[[Space:Bar_Harbor |Hulls Cove]]||[[Space:Ellsworth_Maine|Hurds Corner]] |- |||||I
  |- |[[Space:Frenchboro_Maine|Islandport]]||[[Space:Bar_Harbor |Israel Point]]||[[Space:Bar_Harbor |Indian Point]]|||[[Space:Mount_Desert |Ingraham Point]]||[[Space:Cranberry_Isles_Maine|Islesford]] |- |||||J
  |- |[[Space:Ellsworth_Maine|Joyville]] |- |||||L
  |- |[[Space:Ellsworth_Maine|Lakewood]]|||[[Space:Lamoine_Maine|LAMOINE]]|||[[Space:Lamoine_Maine|Lamoine Beach]]|||[[Space:Lamoine_Maine|Lamoine Corner]]||| [[Space:Tremont|Lapaus Point]] |- |[[Space:Bar_Harbor |Leland Point]]||[[Space:Deer_Isle|Little Deer Isle]]||[[Space:Bar_Harbor|Lookout Point]]||[[Space:Blue_Hill|Long Island]]||[[Space:Frenchboro_Maine|Long Island Plantation]] |- |[[Space:Cranberry_Isles_Maine|Long Point]]||[[Space:Dedham_Maine|Lucerne]] |- |||||M
  |- | [[Space:Penobscot|Majabigwaduce]]||Manset|[[Space:Penobscot |Marks Corner]]||[[Space:Mariaville_Maine| MARIAVILLE]]|||[[Space:Lamoine_Maine|Marlboro]] |- |[[Space:Tremont|McKinley]]||[[Space:Bucksport |Millvale]]|||[[Space:Swans_Island|Minturn]]||[[Space:Tremont|Mitchell Cove]]||[[Space:Deer_Isle|Mountainville]] |- |[[Space:Mount_Desert |MOUNT DESERT]]||[[Space:Hancock_Maine|Mount Desert Ferry]]||[[Space:Hancock_County_Townships|Myra(T32MD]] |- |||||N
  |- |[[Space:Verona_Island|Nalagwemmenahen]]||| [[Space:Brooklin_Maine|Naskeag]]||| [[Space:Bar_Harbor |Negro Point]]||[[Space:Otis_Maine|New Trenton]]||[[Space:Ellsworth_Maine| Nicolin]] |- |[[Space:Blue_Hill|North Blue Hill]]|| [[Space:Brooklin_Maine|North Brooklin]]||[[Space:Brooksville_Maine |North Brooksville]]||[[Space:Bucksport | North Bucksport]]||[[Space:Castine_Maine|North Castine]] |- |[[Space:Deer_Isle|North Deer Isle]]|| [[Space:Ellsworth_Maine|North Ellsworth]]|||[[Space:Lamoine_Maine|North Lamoine]]||[[Space:Mariaville_Maine| North Mariaville ]]||[[Space:Orland_Maine|North Orland]] |- |[[Space:Penobscot |North Penobscot]]||[[Space:Sedgwick|North Sedgwick]]||[[Space:Sullivan_Maine|North Sullivan]]||[[Space:Mount_Desert |Northeast Harbor]]||[[Space:Brooksville_Maine |Norumbega]] |- |[[Space:Tremont|Nutter Cove]] |- |||||O
  |- |[[Space:Sedgwick|Oak Hill]]||[[Space:Stonington_Maine|Oceanville]]||[[Space:Bar_Harbor |Ogden Point]]||[[Space:Orland_Maine|ORLAND]] ||[[Space:Osborn_Maine|OSBORN]] |- |[[Space:Otis_Maine|OTIS]]||[[Space:Mount_Desert |Otter Creek]]||[[Space:Bar_Harbor |Parker Point]]||[[Space:Penobscot |PENOBSCOT]]||[[Space:Castine_Maine|Pentagoet]] |- |||||P
  |- |[[Space:Brooklin_Maine|Port Watson]]||[[Space:Mount_Desert |Pretty Marsh]]||[[Space:Gouldsboro_Maine|Prospect Harbor]] |- |||||R
  |- |[[Space:Deer_Isle|Reach]]||[[Space:Bar_Harbor |Red Rock Corner]]||[[Space:Tremont|Richs Corner]]||[[Space:Tremont|Richtown]] |- |||||S
  |- |[[Space:Bar_Harbor |Salsbury Cove]]||[[Space:Bar_Harbor|Sand Beach]]||[[Space:Bar_Harbor |Sand Point]]||[[Space:Sedgwick|Sargentville]]||[[Space:Winter_Harbor|Schoodic]]|| |- |[[Space:Tremont|Seal Cove]] ||[[Space:Mount_Desert |Seal Harbor]]||[[Space:Sedgwick|SEDGWICK]]||[[Space:Mount_Desert |Seaville]]||[[Space:Southwest_Harbor_Maine|Seawall]] |- |[[Space:Mount_Desert |Somesville]]||[[Space:Sorrento_Maine|SORRENTO]]||[[Space:Blue_Hill|South Blue Hill]]||[[Space:Brooksville_Maine |South Brooksville]]||[[Space:Deer_Isle|South Deer Isle]] |- |[[Space:Gouldsboro_Maine|South Gouldsboro]]||[[Space:Hancock_Maine|South Hancock]]||[[Space:Orland_Maine|South Orland]]||[[Space:Penobscot |South Penobscot]]||[[Space:Southwest_Harbor_Maine|SOUTHWEST HARBOR]] |- | [[Space:Surry_Maine|South Surry]]||[[Space:Bar_Harbor |Spruce Point]]||Steep Landing||[[Space:Stonington_Maine|STONINGTON]]||[[Space:Brooksville_Maine |Stover Corner]] |- |[[Space:Sullivan_Maine|SULLIVAN]]||[[Space:Gouldsboro_Maine|Summer Harbor]]||[[Space:Deer_Isle|Sunset]]||| [[Space:Deer_Isle|Sunshine]]||[[Space:Surry_Maine|SURRY]] |- |[[Space:Ellsworth_Maine|Surry Gore]]||[[Space:Swans_Island|SWANS ISLAND]] |- |||||T
  |- |[[Space:Amherst_Maine|Tannery Loop]]|||[[Space:Trenton_Maine|Thorndyke Plantation]]||[[Space:Mount_Desert |Town Hill]]||[[Space:Tremont |TREMONT]]|||[[Space:Trenton_Maine|TRENTON]] |- |[[Space:Sullivan_Maine|Tunk Lake]] |- |||||V
  |- |[[Space:Verona_Island|Verona Island]]||[[Space:Verona_Island|Verona Park]] |- |||||W
  |- |[[Space:Waltham_Maine|WALTHAM]]||[[Space:Hancock_Maine|Washington Junction]]||[[Space:Hancock_Maine|Waukeag]]|||[[Space:Brooklin_Maine|West Brooklin]]||[[Space:Brooksville_Maine |West Brooksville]] |- |[[Space:Castine_Maine|West Castine]]||[[Space:Deer_Isle|West Deer Isle]]||[[Space:Ellsworth_Maine|West Ellsworth]]||[[Space:Franklin_Maine|West Franklin]]||[[Space:Gouldsboro_Maine|West Gouldsboro]] |- |[[Space:Penobscot | West Penobscot]]||[[Space:Stonington_Maine|West Stonington]]||[[Space:Sullivan_Maine|West Sullivan]]||[[Space:Surry_Maine|West Surry]]||[[Space:Tremont|West Tremont]] |- |[[Space:Trenton_Maine|West Trenton]]||[[Space:Verona_Island|Wetmore Isle Plantation]]||| [[Space:Ellsworth_Maine|Wilson Corner]]||[[Space:Ellsworth_Maine|Winkumpaugh Corners]]||[[Space:Winter_Harbor|WINTER HARBOR]] |- |[[Space:Southwest_Harbor_Maine|Wonderland]]||[[Space:Gouldsboro_Maine|Wonsqueak Harbor]] |} == Timeline == * 17,000 years ago, the last glacial period ended. Habitation of present date Maine prior to that is unknown. The glacier is responsible for many of the geologic features that make Maine unique. * 5,000 years ago. The first known habitation by the people called "Red Paint people" * 1600 CE an estimated 32,000 Wabinaki people inhabited the area that is now Maine and New Brunswick * 1613 A French priest, Father Pierre Biard, who lived among the Wabanakis from 1611-1613, described how Micmacs and Maliseets appeared to him and how they got their living. The French were the first Europeans to explore the area. 1613 St. Sauveur Mission: In the summer of 1613, a violent collision of European empires took place in the vicinity of Mount Desert Island in Maine. Within a few weeks of its founding, the French Jesuit mission of Saint Sauveur was destroyed by a force of Englishmen commanded by Samuel Argall, who sailed from Virginia’s Jamestown settlement aboard the ship Treasurer. Several Frenchmen were killed, others driven away in a small boat, and the rest taken captive to Jamestown. Among those killed was Gilbert du Thet, the first Jesuit missionary to die in North America. [https://champlainsociety.utpjournals.press/findings-trouvailles/map-of-saint-sauveur-true-or-false Saint Sauveur Mission] * September 15, 1759 Wolfe's victory on the Plains of Abraham ended the conflict between France and England over Acadia and Eastern Maine * 1762 Land Grants :: Township #1 EPR (Bucksport); :: Township #1 EPR (Orland); :: Township #1 EPR (Penobscot); :: Township #1 EPR(Sedgwick); :: Township #5 EPR (Bluehill); :: Township #5 EPR (Surry). :: Township #7 EPR (Ellsworth) :: Township #8 EPR (Dedham) :: Township #1 EUR (Trenton), granted to Eben Thorndike et als; :: Township #2 EUR (Sullivan), to David Bean et als, :: Township #3 EUR (Mt. Desert & Gouldsboro) to Gov. Bernard. :: Township #4 EUR (Steuben) :: Township #5 EUR (Harrington ) :: Township #6 EUR (Addison) * February 10, 1763 The Treaty of Paris of 1763 [https://history.state.gov/milestones/1750-1775/treaty-of-paris Treaty of Paris] ended the French and Indian War/Seven Years’ War between Great Britain and France, as well as their respective allies. In the terms of the treaty, France gave up all its territories in mainland North America, effectively ending any foreign military threat to the British colonies there. * July 4, 1776 , the Second Continental Congress unanimously adopted the Declaration of Independence, announcing the colonies’ separation from Great Britain * September 3, 1783 The Treaty of Paris, signed officially ending the American Revolutionary War. * 1783 district of Maine became a political part of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts * October 28, 1783 unappropriated lands in the County of Lincoln, sold to James Swan * February 23, 1787 Penobscot * January 12, 1789 Sedgwick & Blue Hill * January 30, 1789 Deer Isle * February 16, 1789 Gouldsboro & Sullivan & Trenton * February 17, 1789 Mount Desert * June 25, 1789 Hancock County is formed from parts of Lincoln County * June 27, 1792 Bucksport * February 10, 1796 Castine * February 23, 1796 Eden renamed Bar Harbor March 5, 1918 * February 12, 1800 Orland * February 26, 1800 Ellsworth * June 21, 1803 Surry * March 15, 1820 Maine became the nation's 23rd state * January 24,1825 Franklin * March 16, 1830 Cranberry Isles * June 13, 1817 Brooksville * July 3, 1827 Waldo County is formed - from portions of Lincoln and Hancock County * February 21, 1828 Hancock * February 1, 1831 Aurora * Feb 5, 1831 Amherst * January 29, 1833 Waltham * March 19, 1835 Otis * February 29, 1836 Mariaville * February 1,1837 Dedham * February 8, 1837 Eastbrook * June 3, 1848 Mansell - renamed Tremont 2 months later * June 9, 1849, Fort Watson incorporated - renamed Brooklin a month later * February 11, 1857 Frenchboro * February 18, 1861 Verona * February 11, 1870 Lamoine * March 3, 1895 Sorrento * March 5, 1895 Great Pond * February 21, 1895 Winter Harbor * February 18, 1897 Stonington * March 26, 1897 Swans Island * February 21, 1905 Southwest Harbor * February 11, 1976 Osborn == Historical Narrative == :: ''A Survey of Hancock County, Maine:'' By Samuel Wasson. Augusta 1878. Internet Resource.
Gives the following narrative:
      In point of fact, the county of Hancock was a part of the rench Province of Acadia, for a period of 180 years; and France did not fully relinquish her claim until after the War of the Revolution. The first official effort of the Government of France to “enter possession,” was a patent of Acadia, granted to De Monts, which, two years after was surrendered to a Catholic French lady (Madame De Guercheville), who was desirous of making the experiment of converting the natives to the Catholic faith. She immediately sent over her agent (Suassaye), with twenty-five colonists, to take possession of Acadia. Suassaye and colony landed May 16th, 1613, at Mt. Desert, built a fort, erected a cross, celebrated mass, and called the place “ St. Sauveur,” which is supposed to be the locality now known as Ship Harbor, Tremont. About the “pool” at Somes’ Sound, is supposed to be where the French missionaries, Biard and Masse, located themselves in 1609. Frenchman's Bay is supposed to have acquired its, name from a peculiar incident which occurred to a French ecclesiastic who encamped somewhere between the Union and Narraguagus rivers, during the winter of 1603. At Trenton Point is supposed to be where Madam Deville lived.
      The first English possession was a trading post at Pentegoet (Castine), in 1625–6, which soon fell into the hands of the French, and the flag of France floated over it during nearly the whole of the 17th century. The appearances of the old French settlements have been found at Castine, Newbury Neck, Surry, Oak Point, Trenton, East Lamoine, Crabtree's Neck, Hancock, Butler Point, Franklin, Waukeag Neck, Sullivan and upon the “Desert Isle.” Not until after the fall of Quebec, in 1759, were any permanent English settlements made.
     6.. Land Grants. –The first grants of land, were six townships each six miles square, between the Penobscot and Union, then known as the Donaqua River, which were granted to David Marsh et als, by the General Court of Massachusetts, upon certain conditions, one of which was that they should settle each township with sixty Protestant families, within six years. These grants were No. 1, (Bucksport); No. 2, (Orland); No. 3, (Penobscot); No. 4, (Sedgwick); No. 5, (Bluehill); and No. 6, (Surry). Six other townships east of the Donaqua River, were granted upon the same terms. But three of these are in this county, which are No. 1, (Trenton), granted to Eben Thorndike et als; No. 2, (Sullivan), to David Bean et als, and No. 3, (Mt. Desert) to Gov. Bernard. The whole survey was made by Samuel Livermore, and as six of the townships were on one side of the river, and six on the other side, the circumstance gave the present name of “Union River.”
      The onerous conditions imposed on the grantees, in this “forest wild,” could not be fulfilled, which occasioned a deal of uneasiness, as a new claimant might oust the occupant. In 1785, Massachusetts “quieted” the actual settlers in each, a hundred-acre lot. The grant of these several townships was made in 1762. One of the conditions in each grant was, that the grantee “ yield one-fifth part of all the gold and silver ore and precious stones found therein.”
      These grantees individually bound themselves in a penal bond of £50, conditioned to lay out no one of the townships more than six miles in extent, on the banks of the Penobscot, or on the sea coast; to build sixty dwelling-houses, at least 18 feet square ; to fit for tillage 300 acres of land, erect a meeting-house, and settle a minister. There were reserved in each township one lot for parsonage purposes, another for the first settled minister, a third for Harvard College, and a fourth for the use of schools, making 1,200 acres in each township, reserved for public uses.
      7. Gregoire's Claim.—About the year 1688, the King of France gave to one Cadilliac, a grant embracing the whole of Mt. Desert, which Cadilliac held till 1713, styling himself “Lord of Donaqua and Mt. Desert.” After the War of the Revolution, one Gregoire claimed the whole island in right of his wife, Maria T., a grand-daughter of Cadilliac. Gov. Bernard, to whom the island had been granted, had lost his title by confiscation; but to his son John, one-half of it had been restored; and in consideration of a request made in favor of Gregoire's claim, by Gen. Lafayette, Massachusetts recognized it as valid, which is the only French claim ever sustained to lands in Maine.
      To indemnify this heir of Cadilliac for lands included in her claim, and which the Government had disposed of, there were quitclaimed to her 60,000 acres.
      This tract included the present towns of Trenton and Lamoine, with a part of Sullivan, Ellsworth, Hancock, Eden and Mt. Desert, with the islands in front of them. Many of the present settlers hold their lands under old French titles. Many of the original titles to lands are acquired from Province grants and form Indian deeds.
      Gregoire with his family settled in Mt. Desert; there lived and died, and himself and wife were buried outside of the burial-ground at Hull's Cove, Eden. Tradition says they were so buried because they were Catholics. Some of the Gregoire deeds are in the possession of the writer.
      8. Land Lottery.—In 1786, Massachusetts attempted a lottery sale of fifty townships, between the Penobscot and Passamaquoddy. The land intended to be sold, was represented by 2,720 tickets, the price of each ticket $2.00. These "lottery townships,” and those who settled upon them, were to be exempt from taxes for 15 years. Every ticket was a prize ticket; the smallest prize being a half-mile square, and the largest a six mile square. There were five managers, one of the number being Leonard Jarvis, of Surry. On the drawing of the lottery, it was found that but 437 tickets were sold, and only 165,280 acres drawn, and 942,112 acres remained unsold. The average price received for the lands drawn was about 52 cents per acre. The lots not drawn, and also the greater part of the prize lots, were purchased by William Bingham, of Philadelphia, a man of immense wealth. Mr. Bingham died in England in 1803, and left one son and two daughters. One of the daughters married Alexander Baring, of London. At one time the Bingham heirs owned in Maine, outside of the lottery purchase, 2,350,000 acrex.
      The lottery townships in Hancock, sold to Bingham, were Nos. 14, 15 and 16, each containing 23,040 acres. The conveyance was made January 28th, 1793, by Samuel Phillips, Leonard Jarvis and John Reed, a Committee appointed by the General Court of Massachusetts. The consideration,” named in the deed, is “a large and valuable sum of money.” Query—Were not the “up-river” townships north of the tierof townships, sold to Bingham, included in the lottery scheme? In 1796, Bingham purchased the residue of the Gregoire grant. A plan of the 60,000 acre grant to Madame De Gregoire, was made by Nathan Jones and Samuel Thompson, and a survey of the same, by John Peters, was completed on or before January 8th, 1789.
      August 4, 1792, Barthelemy De Gregoire, after “excepting out” certain “lots” and “tracts,” sold the balance of his grant, or 23,121 acres, to Henry Jackson, of Boston, for £1,247, 16 shillings. Jackson, July 9th, 1796, sold his claim to Bingham for $100.
      The outlines of the Gregoire grant are thus defined in the earliest recorded deeds: “A tract of land lying on the main, on each side of the Donaquec river, in the County of Hancock. Beginning near the Sweedeland Mill dam, on the Eastern side of Skillings river, thence due North 550 rods to Taunton bay, there crossing a cove in said bay 432 rods in the same course, and running same course from said bay 460 rods, for the N.E. corner, thence 7 miles and 56 rods to Union river, a due West course, crossing the river and continuing 2 miles, 172 rods, thence South 68 East to Union river, crossing the same, and continuing 176 rods to a stake in Melatiah Jordan's field.”
      In the conveyance from Gregoire to Jackson, or in that from Jackson to Bingham, among the lots “excepted out,” are 100 acres to Mr. Jennison, 100 to James Hopkins, one half of Trenton, and part of No. 8, conveyed to Jean Baptiste De La Roche; Gregoire's farm; a lot at North East Creek, Mt. Desert, lying between lots of Nicholas Thomas and Eliza Higgins; 450 acres intended for the town of Mt. Desert; a lot of Col. Jones, a settler on Great Duck Island, and 8,333 acres of No. 7, granted to the Beverly Cotton Manufactory.
      The islands “lying in front,” granted to Barthelemy DeGregoire, and his wife Maria Theresa De la Motta Cadilace De Gregoire, and which were a part of the Bingham purchase, are Bartlett's island, containing 1,414 acres; Great Cranberry island, 490 acres; Little Cranberry, 73 acres; Sutton's, 74 acres; Bear, 9 acres; Thomas, 64 acres; Green, 44 acres; Great Duck, 182 acres; Little Duck, 59 acres; also, two small islands of 6 acres each. Col. John Black, an English man by birth, who resided at Ellsworth for many years, was the Bingham heirs' agent. Messrs. Hale and Emery now hold that trust. The Bingham lands presented an inviting field for “smugglers,” and the value of timber pilfered there from is immense.
     
==Historical Resources. == * [https://digital.newberry.org/ahcb/documents/ME_Individual_County_Chronologies.htm#HANCOCK Hancock County Chronology] * Samuel Wasson [https://digitalcommons.library.umain e.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1038&context=mainehistory A Survey of Hancock County, Maine] * [https://archive.org/details/gazetteerofstate00varn/mode/2up A gazetteer of the state of Maine] by Varney, George J. (George Jones), 1836-1901 *[https://www.mainegenealogy.net/individual_place_record.asp?place=hancock_county'''Maine Places Resource Guide for Hancock County, Maine'''] mainegenealogy net County Maps *United States of America, State of Massachusetts, District of Maine, Hancock County 1814 https://collections.leventhalmap.org/search/commonwealth:w9505s12f *''' 1860 Topo Map [Large Wall Map] of Hancock County with Household names: NOTE, Image to large to mount on WikiTree, use Library of Congress viewer at following: ''' https://www.loc.gov/item/2011588006/ *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/334690?availability=Family%20History%20Library'''Index to Hancock County Deeds'''] == Sources ==

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[[Category: Hancock Name Study]] There are several possible origins for the surname Hancock, Hancox and Hancocks. It is most likely a diminutive (or shortening) of Hann(e), a common first name in thirteenth century Yorkshire and also a popular Flemish name. Hann(e) in turn is a pet name for John (or Johan) and, less commonly, Henry. Cock too was a once a common first name. It was also used as a descriptive noun meaning boy or one whom strutted like a cock. We still use the expression 'cocky' today to describe a conceited or overly forward personality. Hancocks therefore possible derives from Hann's boy i.e. son of John. '''Early and Medieval Hancocks in England''' There is little Information to connect early Hancocks to our trees but they are of great interest how they came to be our ancestors and the origin of the name. Here are some random thoughts and comments about these early Hancocks. The earliest Hancocks we have record of are Thomas Hancoc, Shropshire (1274), Willelmus Hancoke, Warwickshire (1305), William & Thomas Hancok, Nottinghamshire (1330) and in Cornwall, John Hancock (1397) who was Mayor of Lostwithiel. This distribution is reflected some 500 years later in the 1841 census data which shows the distribution of the name, By this time there were 9093 individuals in England and Wales whose surname started with Hanco… What is interesting about this distribution is it shows a line distribution from Cornwall to Yorkshire. Excluding London with 778 individuals, the greatest numbers were found in Staffordshire (885) in Cornwall (752), Devon (618) and Warwickshire (615). So were these early Hancocks connected in any way with one common ancestor or did they for some strange reason spread out in a well defined line. Or perhaps the name arose in several places. (Do you have any thoughts about the origin of our Hancoick name, its origin or its distribution? Roger Hancock [[Hancock-94|Hancock-94]] 10:12, 11 August 2015 (EDT))

Hancock Name Study

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

Hand Name Study

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[[Category:Hand Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. == Members == Add your name here and what you are working on if you would like to join. * [[Nelson-3486|Jamie]] - Hand == Template == {{One Name Study|name=Hand|category=Hand Name Study}} Paste this above the biography for each Hand if they don't already belong to a project: {{One Name Study|name=Hand|category=Hand_Name_Study}} Or just include this category: [[Category: Hand_Name_Study]] == Helpful Wikitree Links == * [[:Category:Hand_Name_Study|Hand Name Study Category]] - Lists all people and pages related to the name study. * [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hand Hand surname list] - A list of all the Hands on Wikitree. * [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&order=&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=Hand Unconnected Hands] - These Hands are not connected to the main tree. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Hand Unsourced Hands] - These Hands are in need of sources. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&l=100&surname=Hand&showall=1&hideown=1 Recent Activity] - Changes made to Hand profiles in the last week. == Other Links == * [http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=Hand&rawformassumption=%7B%22C%22,+%22Hand%22%7D+-%3E+%7B%22Surname%22%7D Information about the number of Hands in the United States] == Suggested Tasks == * Enter your Hand ancestors. * Upload photos of your Hand ancestors. * Connect all Hands to the main tree. * Find and enter notable Hands. * Make sure all Hands are sourced. * Choose a Hand already in the tree and enter all of their Hand descendants. * Add the template or category to people with the Hand surname. * Choose a location and enter all Hands that live there. * If you are a male Hand and have had your Y-DNA tested, enter your test information on Wikitree. * If you are descended from a Hand and have had your Autosomal DNA done, upload your data to [http://gedmatch.com Gedmatch] and enter your test information on Wikitree so we can confirm relationships with triangulation.

Hanna No. 1 Mine Disaster 1908

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[[Category:Wyoming, Mining Disasters]] [[Category: Wyoming, Mining Disasters]] [[Category: Hanna No. 1 Mine Disaster, Carbon County, Wyoming, 1908]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:Wyoming_Mine_Explosions|Wyoming Mine Disasters]] | '''Hanna No. 1 Mine Disaster, 1908''' Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * '''Date''': 28 Mar 1908 * '''Location''': [[:Category:Hanna No. 1, Wyoming|Hanna No. 1, Wyoming]] * '''Victims''': 59 deaths, # injuries * '''Cause''': 2 Explosions (Coal mine) === Mine History === Hanna, Wyoming is located West of Cheyenne, just off Interstate 80. The town was established in 1889, when the Union Pacific Railroad needed a reliable fuel source to run its massive coal-fired engines. After the coal mines in Carbon, Wyoming ran out, it hastily formed the Union Pacific Coal and opened a mine at Chimney Springs. Chimney Springs was renamed Hanna in honor of [[Hanna-1481|Marcus A. Hanna]], a member of Union Pacific Company management and an Ohio United States Senator. Hanna, Wyoming was founded and built by the Union Pacific Coal Company for its workers and their families. The Union Pacific Coal Company owned everything in each of the towns, there was a total of three towns. Within the towns, it included the boarding house, the general store and the miners' houses that were rented to them by the month. Hanna was a major hub of the emerging transportation industry of the day with the Union Pacific Railroad and the Overland Trail passing through. Throughout the early years, the Union Pacific Coal Company mines located in Hanna experienced many accidents ending in fatalities. However, only mine No. 1 of the mines owned by the Union Pacific Coal Company experienced three separate accidents caused by explosions. These accidents left many families without fathers, sons, brothers, and uncles. Many of the deaths received compensation depending upon whether they had families. {{Image|file=Worldwide Disasters Project Images-54.jpg |align=c |size=580 |caption=''Hanna Town Site and Mine's No. 1 and No. 2 during Winter of 1889'' }} {{Image|file=Worldwide Disasters Project Images-55.jpg |align=c |size=480 |caption=''Early Development of Mine's No. 1 and No. 2'' }} === Mine Disaster Circumstances === Prior to the explosion, on 22 Mar a fire broke out in Mine No. 1 on the 10th level. This fire was extinguished and workers returned to work the next day. However, a few days later on 27 Mar the fire reignited and workers were ordered to remain home on until the fire could be extinguished. To accomplish this a select crew of 18 men headed by Alexander Briggs, superintendent of mining operation entered the mine on 28 Mar. Briggs sent word around 1:00 that the fire might be controlled by night. However, at 2:59 PM Mine No. 1 exploded trapping the crew of 18. The next day, the Daily Leader reported, "The explosion rocked the town like an earthquake … the titanic blast of burning gas hurled great timbers and hundreds of tons of rock and coal far beyond the mouth of the slope." Wyoming's Darkest Days. Andy Ruskanen, 25 May 2003. Web. 17 Apr. 2017. http://trib.com/news/state-and-regional/wyoming-s-darkest-days/article_5a0bb1a3-4203-567e-a6d3-e7e9496b1245.html {{Image|file=Dean_s_Photos-51.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=''Cheyenne Daily Leader, 29 Mar 1908'' http://www.wyohistory.org/encyclopedia/thunder-under-house-one-family-and-hanna-mine-disasters }} {{Image|file=Worldwide Disasters Project Images-60.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=''Cheyenne Daily Leader, 29 Mar 1908'' http://www.wyohistory.org/encyclopedia/thunder-under-house-one-family-and-hanna-mine-disasters }} State Mine Inspector David Elias took charge of forming a crew and began immediate efforts to rescue the miners trapped in Mine No. 1 after the explosion. As the rescue crew worked they could only locate four of the original firefighting crew bodies. Of these four bodies one was Robert Warburton, who was a survivor of the 1903 explosion. As the crew continued to search for the remaining bodies, another explosion occurred at 10:30 PM killing the rescue party. The other 14 bodies were never located. Another crew was formed to rescue the miners trapped in the mines. However, they were driven back by intense flames and temporary barrier installed to seal off the mine. On 31 Mar, D. O. Clark, General Manager of the Union Pacific Coal Company arrived in Hanna to oversee the situation. The next day Clark ordered a small hole be punched in the temporary barrier that is being used to block the mine. As the workers approached the barrier they were immediately forced back by a blast of gas and smoke. The mine was sealed until further notice and any hope of finding survivors with it. {{Image|file=Worldwide Disasters Project Images-64.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=''Barrier being installed at Mine No 1 Entrance'' }} [[Brooks-8317|Governor Bryant Brooks]] dispatched State Mine Inspector Noah Young from Glenrock to investigate the explosions. Since Young was unable to enter the tunnel, his investigation revealed that, prior to the blast, the mine had not been adequately staffed with fire bosses. He said gas inspections were not complete, particularly the one just before the first explosion occurring on March 28. {{Image|file=Worldwide Disasters Project Images-63.jpg |align=c |size=580 |caption=''Hanna Mine No. 1 West Slope Clean-Up 1908'' }} Young's statement about resuming mining operations at No. One was succinct: "It is a valuable coal body, but I doubt if the company can ever get men to work it … I shall recommend to Gov. Brooks that the mine be condemned." Wyoming's Darkest Days. Andy Ruskanen, 25 May 2003. Web. 17 Apr. 2017. http://trib.com/news/state-and-regional/wyoming-s-darkest-days/article_5a0bb1a3-4203-567e-a6d3-e7e9496b1245.html {{Image|file=Dean_s_Photos-52.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=''Damaged Fan House at the East Slope After the Explosion'' }} {{Image|file=Dean_s_Photos-53.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=''Tipple and Boiler Plant on the West Slope After Being Partial Clean Up'' }} The Union Pacific Coal Company reopened the entrance to Mine No. 1 on 10 July to resume body recovery efforts. Twenty-eight more bodies were recovered; this explosion left a total of fifty-nine miners dead. Between the two explosions a total of thirty-two bodies were recovered and 27 remained unfound. With the last of the rescue efforts halted Union Pacific Coal Company Mine No. 1 was closed for good and the bodies of those never found where entombed forever. ===Results and Findings=== After the explosion, Governor Brooks had many communications with David G. Thomas, County and Prosecuting Attorney in these there were many discussions about the miners and widows of the Hanna Union Pacific Coal Company explosions. As part of this Thomas provided Brooks with a poem written about his friend David Elias. ---- {{Image|file=Worldwide Disasters Project Images-61.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=''David Elias - State Mine Inspector'' }} {{Image|file=Worldwide Disasters Project Images-62.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=''David Elias - Poem'' }} ---- The closing of Union Pacific Coal Company Mine No. 1 was inevitable, with the three major explosions over the last five years and a total of four since the initial opening in 1889. Over these years there have been 228 miners who have lost their lives in the explosions. This total ranks the Union Pacific Coal Company Mine No. 1 in the Top 10 in Mine Disasters in United States history. == Resources == === Genealogy Resources === *[http://genealogytrails.com/wyo/carbon/ Carbon County Wyoming Genealogy Trails] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Carbon_County,_Wyoming_Genealogy Carbon County, Wyoming Genealogy on FamilySearch.org] *[https://www.genealogyinc.com/wyoming/carbon-county/ Carbon County Wyoming on Genealogyinc.com] *[https://new.findagrave.com/cemetery/2169728/memorial-search?cemeteryname=Hanna%20Cemetery&page=1#sr-17803018 Hanna Cemetery, Hanna, Carbon County, Wyoming] === Museums & Memorials === *[http://www.wyohistory.org/field-trips/carbon-wyoming Carbon, Wyoming] *[https://www.wyohistory.org/field-trips/carbon-county-museum Carbon Country Museum] *[http://www.wyohistory.org/field-trips/carbon-cemetery Carbon Cemetery] ==== Hanna, Wyoming Coal Miners' Memorial ==== : After the explosions of 1908 in Union Pacific Coal Company Mine No. 1, and the recovery efforts were halted due to continued dangers for the rescue workers Mine No. 1 was closed for every. With its closing, the mine became the final resting place for twenty-eight miners who were never recovered in the two explosions, one from the 30 Jun 1903 and twenty-seven from the 28 Mar 1908. In 1933, a stone monument by Hugh Renny ''The Hanna Miners''' monument was dedicated and placed above the spot in the mine that mine officials thought the 1908 explosion occurred. Miners Killed in Hanna. Body Not Removed From The Mine The Miner Memorial. Hanna Basin Museum, n.d. Web. 18 Apr. 2017. http://www.hannabasinmuseum.com/miners-killed-in-hanna-body-not-removed-from-the-mine.html {{Image|file=Worldwide Disasters Project Images-58.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=''Hanna Miners' Memorial'' }} ==== Names of Entombed Miners ==== :'''8 March 1908''' ::H. G. Birchall, P.A. Boyd, Alexander Briggs, William Burns, Joseph Burton, [[Case-2205|George Case]], Frank Collins, Alfred Dodds, David M. Elias, John B. Evans , Thomas Flint, B. L. Frink, Robert Herrin, Andrew Hoy, John Ikonen, William Johnson, Mat Joki, James Knox, Gabe Lahte, Harry Lyon, William Pascoe, T. D. Penn, John Rimmer, Emil Silvast, John Tate, [[Travis-1133|Peter Travis]], Richard Wilson {{Image|file=Worldwide Disasters Project Images-73.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=''United Mine Workers Commemorating the 2nd Anniversary of the
Explosion of 28 Mar 1908'' }} === Read More About It === *[http://www.hannabasinmuseum.com/hanna-1908-explosion-of-mine-number-one.html 1908 Explosion of Union Pacific Coal Company's No. 1 Mine in Hanna] *[http://www.wyomingtalesandtrails.com/index.html Wyoming Tales and Trails] *Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Hanna Mine disasters| Hanna Mine Disasters]] == In Memoriam == :''See the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Hanna_No._1_Mine_Disaster%2C_Hanna_No._1%2C_Wyoming%2C_1908 category] for a list of the men that died, or were injured, in the coal mine explosion. === Miner Deaths - 1st Explosion === {| border="1" cellpadding="8" align="center" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Miner Deaths''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Miners Name ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Date of Birth ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Marital Status ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Nativity ! 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align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|1878 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Marital Status ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Nativity ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Raimey, Augustus “Gus”, Rope Runner ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|30 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|20 Oct 1877 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Marital Status ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|John ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Date of Birth ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Marital Status ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Nativity ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Silvast, Emil (Silfast, Emil) ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Date of Birth ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Marital Status ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Nativity ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Warburton, Robert, Boss Driver ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|41 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Date of Birth ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Marital Status ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Nativity ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- |} |}
=== Miner Deaths - 2nd Explosion === {| border="1" cellpadding="8" align="center" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Miner Deaths''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Miners Name ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Date of Birth ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Marital Status ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Nativity ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Has Narrative ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Has Sources ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Has Category ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Team Member |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Armstrong, Robert, Railroad Signalman ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Unknown ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Birchall, Andrew, Miner ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|25 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|1883 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Birchall, H.G. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Bryne, William (Burns, William) ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Burton, Frank G., "F.G." Trackman ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|37 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1871 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Case-2205|Case, George]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|40 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|27 Aug 1868 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Married ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|American ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Sullivan-756|Kelly Rishor]] |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Collins, Frank E. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Cookson, John, Driver ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|22 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|1886 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Corley, A.C., Miner ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|39 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1869 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Dodds-64|Dodds, Anthony]], Boss Driver ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|44 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Jun 1864 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Married ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|English ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Elias, David M. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|50 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|28 Sep 1857 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Married, 5 children ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|American, Rock Springs, WY ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Foster, Harry, Miner ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|27 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|1881 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Frink, B.L. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Harris, Charles "Charley", Pumper ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|22 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|1886 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Hendrickson, Emil, Driver ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|25 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1883 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Halliday, Alfred (Holliday, Alfred), Laborer ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|55 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|1853 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Hoy, Andrew ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Hoy, John M., Miner ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|33 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|1875 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Hughes, Charles X., Miner ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|48 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|8 Jul 1859 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2 children ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Huhtala, Mat ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|48 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|5 Apr 1860 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Johnson, William ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Joki, Matt ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Joki, William, Miner ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|33 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1875 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Karrikka (Karikka), Ensti, Miner ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|26 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|1882 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Lakson, August (Laksonen, August), Miner ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|21 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1887 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Larson, James, Shot Firer ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|46 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|1862 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Lynn, Jonas A. (Lindman, Jonas), Miner ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|25 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1883 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Madden, Aaron, Shot Firer ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|52 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|1856 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|McCormick, Sam, Laborer ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|22 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1886 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Ollila/Olila, Jalmer, Miner ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|21 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|1887 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Penn, T.D. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Pura, Abel (Puro, Abel), Miner ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|30 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|1878 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Riley, Albert, Rope Runner ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|21 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2 Oct 1887 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Single ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|American ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Salin, Yalmer “Elmer Johnson”, Miner ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|24 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|1884 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Smeaton, James, Shot Firer ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|50 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1858 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Tate, John ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! 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== Purpose and Objectives == [[Crewes-7|Hannah Carter (1655 - 1702)]] Biographical and Genealogical Essay with Research Notes and Sources == Biography == '''Research and documentation by Dennis Stewart''' :The following essay on Hannah Carter provides compelling facts, some new, some already known, that she was indeed the natural daughter of James Crewes, a prominent merchant, planter and political leader (burgess) in Henrico Co. Va. during the mid to late 1600's. :James Crewes was christened in England on Dec. 7, 1623, a younger son of wealthy spice merchant Robert Crewes of Soper Lane in London. "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JWDP-X2Y : 6 December 2014), James Crues, 07 Dec 1623; citing SAINT PANCRAS SOPER LANE,LONDON,LONDON,ENGLAND, reference ; FHL microfilm 845,242.. The identity of James Crewes father was discovered by Wikitree Leader, Ranger and researcher [[Douglass-990|David Douglas]] of Dallas, Tx. in 2018. :On Dec. 1, 1652, James Crewes, merchant, was in London to give a deposition in a matter of debt, and being a witness for a Mr. Martin. In the course of testimony relevant to the case, James Crewes stated that he did very well know a Francis Gyles who lived over a year at Jordan's in Va. (This is Charles City Co. Va.). Crewes added that Gyles died at Jordan's in Va. about Aug. or Sep. 1651. :Crewes is now 28 years old. Crewes seemed to state that he knew Gyles in both Va. and in England. This would place James Crewes in Charles City Co. Va. in 1651 or before. :James Crewes had moved to Henrico Co. Va. by 1661 as proven by land record research conducted by Mike Carter of Centerville. Ga. Crewes plantation was a 560 ac. farm, on the James River in Henrico Co. called "Turkey Island". :James Crewes had a particular lady friend in Charles City Co. named Hannah Aston, who later became Hannah Hill of Shirley Plantation, which seems to have adjoined the Crewes property on its north side. Hannah was married twice. In Aug. 1656 James Crewes witnessed a power-of attorney for the widow Hannah Aston to transfer land to her imminent husband Edward Hill, I, of Shirley. Hannah also bought cattle from her son-in-law Wm. Batt and the instrument was witnessed by James Crewes and his current or future father-in-law Daniel Lewellen. It might ? be possible that Crewes named a daughter Hannah (Carter) after his friend Hannah Aston Hill. :On Sep. 14, 1661, the Charles City Co. Court permitted James Crewes to keep an Indian. The record does not give the name, age or gender of Crewes Indian servant. However one of Crewes Indian servants is identified later in the will and estate file as "Tero". :Giles Carter came to Va. at close to the same time that James Crewes did. His headright record is dated Apr. 7, 1653. However, this is only the recording date. Giles more likely came to Va. by 1652 (Crewes 1651 or before). According to a 1680 Henrico Co. court deposition Giles Carter said that he was born in 1634, meaning he was about 18 years old when he arrived in Va. to begin his indenture. :Giles Carter's baptism record was discovered in Gloucestershire, England, in the Parish of Cirencester. It revealed that he was baptized Apr. 24, 1635, and named his father as Theodor(ick) Carter. Giles would later name his first apparent son in Va. Theodorick Carter. According to the book, "Giles Carter of Virginia.." by Army General Wm. Giles Harding Carter of Nashville, Tn. (pub. 1909), the Carters and Crewes had close ties in Gloucestershire (p. 104). Matthew Crewes, the nephew, and later estate executor of James Crewes, was the husband of a Esther Trotman in 1672. She was a direct descendant of the first Giles Carter of Gloucestershire of 1623. :Indentures in Va. were not always 7 years and did not always denote hard manuel labor. W.G.H. Carter in his 1909 book, "Giles Carter of Virginia", writes on page 89, "...colonists comprised many men whose social station was attested by the addition of 'Gentleman' to their names and who engaged to remain for periods of from two to seven years in the colony. The word servant of the Virginia Company, so often used, did not imply that the person referred to was a menial." Even the great William Randolph served as a headright for a Thomas Wells in 1677. We doubt that Randolph was a gardener for Wells for seven years ! Giles Carter could write his name which was some indication that he was educated. Though his social status seems to have been that of a yeoman, or class one below the gentry. They were the most respected section of the common people and without heraldic arms. The apparent oldest children of Giles Carter of Va. were Mary Carter and Susan Carter, who may have been born in the late 1650's to 1662 ? In Crewes 1676 will he provided for the elder girls an impressive legacy which would indicate that they were getting near the age of marriage. :There is evidence that Giles Carter was married at least twice. The will of John Rowen, dated 1662 in Henrico Co. Va., seems to stipulate that Carter had married a sister or relative of Rowen. The land of John Rowen seemed to adjoin, or was near, the land of James Crewes. One of the witnesses to the will was Margaret Crewes, so we know she was married by 1662. We know that Margaret was a daughter of Daniel Lewellen because in his will of 1664 recorded at Chelmsford, in Essex, England, he mentions "Margaret Cruse...and her husband". :The Rowen will states, "To Giles Carter use of house & ground for this year (1662) upon this plantation." :Notice that Carter got the house and parcel for only "this year". This might imply that Carter's wife had died, and knowing that he would remarry, gave him time to make the transition. If Carter's wife were still alive then it would make no sense to give them a temporary home after Rowen's decease, especially if children were involved. Carter and his wife were seemingly renting their home on Rowen's place. :One researcher suggested that the first wife died from childbirth complications, which explains the gift of the cow to help wean a surviving infant. If Giles Carter's first wife died by 1662 then she is not the second or later wife Hannah who appears in James Crewes will 14 years later in 1676. If the first wife would have been born circa 1635-1640, then the later wife, Hannah, would have been born circa 1650-1655. Another theory. Rowan was not a blood relative to Giles wife at all. Had he been then he never would have had the Carter's vacate his property in 1662 as mandated by his will. Especially since Giles had at least two children at the time. The Carter's were already living there and there was still ample room for both the Carter's and young Henry Rowen. Compare this to James Crewes later willing the Carter's a life estate on his property. It seems likely that Giles first wife, name unknown, died on the Crewes place by c1672, he then married c1673 his second wife Hannah, whom we think was Crewes daughter, and their first son Theodorick was born c1674 / 75, a small child in Crewes will. :Margaret Lewellen came to Va. in 1654 according to her headright record. On Aug. 10, 1654 she is still unmarried when she signs her name as Margaret Lewellen when she and her father Daniel Lewellen witnessed a deed for Samuel Woodward. As noted, Hannah was born before 1654. Therefore, James Crewes married Margaret no earlier than 1655. We know that he was born in 1623 (baptismal & deposition), therefore in 1655 he would have been about 32 years old. Who, in their right mind, would think that someone like James Crewes would be sexually abstinent until he was 32 years old, or after ? That explains Hannah in his will, and her family being provided for. She was his illegitimate daughter, possibly named after family friend Hannah Aston. It explains why Crewes relatives in England broke the will. If Hannah were not the legal daughter of Crewes, then Giles Carter was not a legal son-in-law. This explains why in Crewes will that Carter was called "loving friend". It explains why it was Giles Carter who presented the will in court operating as next-of-kin. Giles Carter was the de facto son-in-law. :In a court petition a lawyer wrote "that Capt. James Crewes...dec'd, left no widow or lawful child." It would have been more simple just to write, "..left no widow or children." However, the attorney added that Crewes left no "lawful child", implying that Crewes had an unlawful child, we think Hannah. Since illegitimate children had no legal claim to inheritance there is no reason to mention them in a court proceeding. James Crewes in his will had leased a life estate to Giles and Hannah Carter on his plantation. In 1684 they sold the tract to Wm. Randolph. Since it was never a warranty deed but a contract giving Giles the right to sell through the estate he never actually owned the tract. Hannah's name would have been on the original lease which is the reason she signed the deed ("H") when the land was later sold to Randolph. This indicating her special inclusion in the land from James Crewes. Since the 50 ac. tract was a lease this allowed Giles Carter to avoid paying the land tax. Plus a life lease as opposed to fee simple might help prevent the will from being contested since Hannah was likely illegitimate. It did not. Once Matthew Crewes and Sarah Whittingham managed to break James Crewes will, Giles Carter was compelled to sell his property right to the new owner Wm. Randolph. :Now, let us take a closer look at the 1676 will of James Crewes. He gave to Mary Carter 10,000 pounds of tobacco, 1 feather bed, 2 blankets, one rug, "...the interest here of to be towards her clothing." Notice here that James Crewes was concerned over Mary's clothing. Sounds pretty paternal to me. Susan Carter also received 10,000 pounds of tobacco and the same items. In 1676 10,000 pounds of tobacco could purchase a fully furnished plantation house. The girls would receive the warehouse interest total of 20,000 pounds of tobacco which was an enormous sum of wealth at the time. The above is something you give to relatives, not random favorite neighbors. Mary and Susan were mentioned first in the will indicating that they were the older children of Giles Carter by his first wife. This seems to mean that the girls were Rowens, or Rowen relatives on their mother's side. It also might ? imply that their mother's maiden name was Mary Rowen? or Susan Rowen ? Its even chronologically possible that Giles could have had a wife between Miss Rowen and Hannah. Theodorick Carter did not receive much in the will perhaps because he was very young in 1676. There might have been plans for Theodorick to succeed his father in running the plantation. However, that would end when the lease / life estate was sold to Randolph in 1684 when Theodorick would have been about 10 years old. Crewes likely gave more to Mary and Susan because they were nearing marriage. After his death the Crewes estate was appraised at 19,500 Ibs. of tobacco. He willed the Carter girls 20,000 Ibs. of tobacco which was over the value of his entire Turkey Island estate ! :Crewes gave to Hannah his negro maid Keate (Kate), "..and if she (Keate) hath any children they to be at her (Hannah's) disposing who she will give them to." The anticipation was that Hannah would receive more slaves with Kate's "natural increase" and that the progeny would later go to son Theodorick. Mike Carter of Centerville, Ga. pointed out that slaves were worth in value at about 1000 Ibs. tobacco each. Crewes might have offered the 20,000 Ibs. of tobacco to Hannah first, but she declined and wanted it to go to the girls because they were nearing marriage. James Crewes also gave Giles and Hannah Carter his manor house on the plantation to live in, plus, Giles did not have to pay the Crewes estate what he owes "by bill or book." Crewes seems to have anticipated that his relatives in England might challenge the will. And knowing that the Carter's did not have the resources to engage the more affluent collaterals in Britain seems to have devised a type of compromise. Matthew Crewes would own the home tract in fee simple but the Carter's would get to remain on the plantation for life. This may explain why Crewes did not will the entire Turkey Island farm to the Carter's. In this way the Carter's could avoid litigation and stay on the home place. The trade-off ultimately did not work. There was litigation and the Carter's later lost their life tenure on the land as Crewes seems to have feared. Crewes could have willed the whole 500 plus acre plantation to the Carter's whether they were related or not. However, the kin living abroad opted to test the will. The main interloper was a niece of Crewes, Sarah Whittingham, who successfully petitioned a court in England to be added as an "heir" of Crewes. Matthew Crewes then turned on his late uncle and joined with the Whittingham faction. As legal owners of the Turkey Island place they proceeded to sell the land out from under the Carter's. The Crewes, Whittingham, and Randolph party even attempted to defraud Giles Carter out of tobacco assets and even threaten the 20 acres given to Tero based on the Crewes will. Fortunately, an appeal to the Governor of Virginia ruled in favor of Giles Carter, and the local Henrico Court allowed Tero to keep his small parcel of land. If the Crewes / Whitingham / Randolph faction went after Tero's humble 20 ac. can you imagine them not going after the Carter's had Crewes given them the 500 plus ac. plantation in fee simple ? Whether before or in the will ? Son Theodorick Carter was born c1674. When the war began in 1675 Hannah apparently delayed having any more children. After the war she began having children again. :During Bacon's Rebellion, of which Crewes was a leader, he apparently wanted Giles to stay out of the war for Hannah's sake. This is evidenced by the fact that Crewes wrote his will in a manner as if he expected Giles to still be around after the conflict. :The Crewes estate file mentions "One good Indian man named Tero." Another part of the estate calls him "Turro". Crewes will gave to Tero both land and livestock. This debunks the assertion of some that Crewes was an "Indian hater." (see Wikitree profile on Tero Tero). Crewes gave a legacy to an Indian, but left nothing to his white English maid servant Mary Herringer ! James Crewes made his nephew Matthew Crewes his executor. However, Matthew betrayed his uncle, and joined with his cousin Sarah Whittingham to break the will. This resulted in Giles Carter being forced to protect his interests. In an entry found in the Crewes estate inventory, and recorded by Henry Randolph, it reads, "1682, Giles Carter. ordered per the Governor and Council his legacy being 20,000" (pounds tobacco). The Carter's lived with James Crewes about 13 years (1663-1676). It might also be possible that Crewes gave benefits to the Carter's before and outside the will. Giles and Hannah Carter and children Mary, Susan and Theodorick were even in the will given James Crewes manor house. That sounds family to me. :The above evidence strongly states that Hannah was the illegitimate ("unlawful") daughter of James Crewes. Plus, no other family ever directly claimed Hannah. Only Crewes claimed her. Or to put it another way, Giles Carter married the boss's daughter. :Governor Berkeley had taken away the settlers right to vote, had imposed very high taxation, and had no urgency over Indian attacks because it would adversely effect his monopoly of the fur trade. These basic factors eventually sparked Bacon's Rebellion of which Crewes played a major role as Bacon's public spokesman. Crewes was later captured but "...pleading nothing in his defence", I believe because he knew that any critical remarks might cause the tribunal to retaliate against Giles and Hannah. So Crewes remained silent. At the time of the Green Springs tribunal there was no Bill of Attainder to secure his legacies to his heirs. Crewes would have known this and made no adverse comments at the proceeding. :General W.G.H. Carter wrote, "Colonel Crewe was a patriotic, self-respecting gentleman. He was officially slain by the verdict of a court-martial assembled to do the bidding of an irascible and vindictive governor, who appeared willing to sacrifice the lives and property of the English planters that his own interests in the Indian trade might continue undisturbed." Right on W.G.H. When James Crewes Turkey Island Plantation was later inventoried it was thus described, "...a very good plantation with several dwelling houses with brick chimneys for fires...and good orchard...one good Indian man named Tero, sold by Sir William Berkeley to Maj. William White for 2000 pound...One sable horse taken when James Crewes was taken and given to Col. William Farrow by Sir William Berkeley...". The following is from the book, "The Ties That Bind...Siblings, Family, and Society in Early Modern England", by Capp, p. 108, "For most, however, illegitimate children remained a sensitive issue. John Smyth, a wealthy merchant and former mayor of Bristol, left 40 marks in 1555 to an illegitimate daughter in London. It was a tiny sum in the context of his huge estate (with money and goods totaling over L2,000, besides landed property), and he minimized embarrasment for his family by concealing her name and address." Well, at least Crewes gave Hannah's name in his will. Final point here. If Crewes were not related to the Carters then why give them anything at all ? Why not just give 100 % of the estate to Crewes collateral family still in England ? What Crewes gave the Carter's implies more than just mere friendship. Yet Hannah's family did receive much from the colonel. Hannah may have died c1735, age about 80, because shortly thereafter her son Giles Carter, Jr. moved to NC, this being based on the Varina Parish procession records. Written by D.C. Stewart of Etowah, Tn., a descendant of Hannah. '''Research notes by Michael Carter''' :Mr Carter states, "I disagree on several issues there is another side of the story here. The deposition you refer to a town deposition in London (which I have been unable to find the original of) in 1651 only states that James Crewes knew Francis Giles not where he knew him. I did find Francis Giles 2 brothers and his mother. They owned property at Boughton Aulph South East of London. I believe James Crewes who was a tobacco merchant trading va. tobacco thru the East India house that he was buying From Virginia I speculate from Francis Giles. When Francis Giles Died James Crewes then moved to Virginia. I believe James Crewes knew Francis Giles in England before Giles went to Va and was doing business with him so he would know when he died and where and not necessarily be in Va at that time. :We do know James Crewes was in VA in the mid 1650's by court Records and he did borrow a sword for a return trip I doubt he made over one return trip which could take 2 months. What was the date of the sword loan? James Crewes was an heir in his older brother's estate I suspect he returned for the settlement of that about 1656. James was to inherit 200 lbs sterling and was an alternate for the Soper lane property which later sold for some 800 lbs sterling. The Turkey Island property sold for 75 lbs sterling to Randolph about 7 acres per lb. Giles sold his interest for 3 acres per lb. so got a better deal. :I was wrong about James Crewes being the youngest son too . I recently found another son was born after the death of Robert Crewes I have his name as Denorax Crewes born in 1626 to Elizabeth widow of Robert Crewes. :You know of course the amount of land is not correct right? James Crewes Bought land formerly owned by Ann Llewellyn he bought it with Bullington in 1661 each bought a bit over 200 acres Crewes later buying Bullingtons share so wound up with about 560 acres and he leased about 50 to 60 acres to Giles Carter with a house and gave John Tero 20 acres for life. James Crewes will was followed with the exception of Giles Carter getting to run the plantation for life and a few misplaced beds. :Who got all of James Crewes land His Heirs namely Mathew Crewes and Sarah Whittingham his legal heirs right. They then sold all this land to William Randolph which was a little over 500 acres for 3 Score and 15 lbs sterling (60+15=75lbs). Randolph bought Giles Carters life use of the land Crewes had rented him later giving it to him as a life use in the form of a lease for a grain of corn per year in his will. I have seen the 6141 figure before and consider it perhaps a transcription error or possibly including property siezed by William Berkley from Bacon's neighboring Curles plantation maybe even from other members of the Rebellion....which I believe Randolph may have also later bought. Even with record losses 6000 acres of land over 9 square miles is too much to lose so completely most of the land grants are still known. Crewes was fairly well off but not in the Berkley or Randolph circle. Ann Llewellyn didn't even have as much some 300 acres from her first husband and 1000 from a patent to herself and Daniel Llewellyn's land some 1537 acres. === Birth and Origins=== :'''Birth Date and Place''' :Q: When and where was Hannah born ? :A: Evidence assembled by Stewart suggests that Hannah was born no later than 1655. Her place of birth would seem to be Charles City Co. Va. which is where Crewes was apparently living at the time. (Dennis Stewart) :'''Native American Ancestry ?''' :Q: Is there any evidence of Native American Ancestry for Hannah Carter ? :A: Stewart's research opinion is that there was. Charles City Co. Va., which was the first place in Va. where young James Crewes settled, was home to the Weyonoke Indians. One of their ancient trading paths ran right through the property of Crewes merchant friend Edward Bland. The identity of Hannah's mother has been problematic. For all we know, Hannah may have been raised by her mother, not her father. That perhaps she became a part of her father's life as an older child or young woman ? :Some researchers have suggested that Hannah was a natural daughter of James Crewes and a Native American consort. James Crewes and his father-in-law Daniel Lewellen did in fact keep Indian servants. Plus Crewes seems to have been in Va. before he got married. In 1655 when he is listed as a merchant in Charles City Co. Va. he would have been 32 year old. The mathematical odds are good that he visited Va. long before age 32. Giles Carter came to Va. at age 18. :But the most compelling evidence that Hannah's mother was Native American comes from an unexpected source, the book, "Captain Tod Carter--Confederate States Army", by Rosalie Carter (1978). Ms. Carter was a direct descendant of Giles and Hannah Carter. On page 4 of her booklet is a picture of Hannah's 3rd great grandson Fountain Branch Carter. In the [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hannah_Carter_1638_-_1702_Research_Notes photo] he looks strikingly Amerindian. There does exist a genetic condition called "Atavism" where a person physically resembles a remote ancestor. Plus, a number of Hannah's descendants have shown traces of Native American in their DNA testing. :But, if James Crewes had a Native American female partner then I might offer the following candidate. Crewes died in 1677. In 1679 a mysterious woman appeared on the tax list of Henrico Co. Va. The document listed her name as "Sallie Indian". She was living on the Curls Plantation adjacent to James Crewes former home (see Wikitree profile for Sallie Indian). :She is the only Indian on the 1679 tax list and she is living near Crewes former male neighbors. Two of her neighbors were Benjamin Hatcher and John Woodson who helped inventory the Crewes estate. Sallie Indian must have been a woman of some status to be enumerated with the counties leading men. However there may be another possible dimension to the obscure ancestry of Hannah Carter. One of her male Carter descendants showed a trace of Middle Eastern ancestry in his DNA testing. James Crewes had a merchant friend in Charles City Co. Va. named Edward Bland. This is the same historically famous Edward Bland who lead a small expedition into NC in an attempt to find surviving descendants of the "Lost Colony". In 1650 Bland owned land on Chippoakes Creek in what is now Surry Co. Va. adjoining Charles City Co. Living on the same creek as Bland and at the same time was a group of families later called "Melungeons"(a people of Middle Eastern ancestry). These people also interbred with local Indians. Could Hannah have been descended from them through her mother ? But as tempting as it may be we are forced to leave Hannah's mother as unknown. It is also of interest to note that the Colonial Dames of The 17th Century Society do recognize Hannah Carter as Hannah Crewes Carter. :Giles Carter made his will in Henrico Co. Va. in 1699. He named wife Hannah as full and sole executor which is attesting to her integrity and intellect. The will was proved in 1701/ 1702 so we know that Hannah died sometime after that year. There is, however, evidence that Hannah Carter was still alive in 1711. In that year Giles, Jr. sold the home place to a Mr. Cole. The tract was 59 ac. but only 50 ac. was sold. This missing 9 ac. was likely Hannah's dowry portion which she declined to sign off, as it would have included her main house and family cemetery. This would be good evidence that Hannah was alive in 1711 (see Wikitree profile for William Sewell, c1648-1725). Here is one possible bit of evidence that Hannah may have been part Native American. In 1676 she had her son Theodorick then she seems to have stopped having children during the years of war and political upheaval (1676-c1680) as there appears to be longer than normal gaps in the children's ages. At that time Indian women had a form of birth control by drinking bitter tea from certain indigenous plants. This was a method passed down from mother to daughters. Written by D.C. Stewart, descendant of Hannah. === Parents === :'''Moriah Bland''' :Q: Was Hannah Carter's mother an Native American named Mariah Bland ? :A: No. :[[Bland-429|Moriah Bland]] is a fictional character that some believe had her origins in fact. There is a supposition that Hannah is a illegitimate child of James Crewes and an unspecified Indian maiden. This is based on circumstantial evidence and has never been proved. What is known is that the person that came to be called Moriah Bland never existed, A reference to Moriah Bland can be found in the largely unsourced work, [[Space:Shawnee_Heritage_Fraud|"Shawnee Heritage"]] by Don Greene, who is self-styled as "Chief Don Spirit Wolf" This book has been largely discounted as being a serious work because of Greene lack of credible sources. Don Greene was contacted about his source(s) for Moriah Bland but could not not provide one. We are left with no sources to support her parent-child relationship to Hannah, and none to support her existence. There is, however some evidence to support Indian ancestry for Hannah. [[Space:Shawnee_Heritage_Fraud|Shawnee Heritage Fraud]], WikiTree Member Page (Space:Shawnee_Heritage_Fraud) '''Unknown Sewell''' TBD '''James Crewes''' TBD '''Other possible Parents''' :Because of Hannah's young age it would appear that some evidence of her parentage in Virginia might exist. At least a will naming her as a heir of her deceased parents. A thorough search of existing Henrico and neighboring county records so far has failed to provide any additional candidates as her parents. === Marriage === === Children === === Other Family === == Sources == See Also: *Colonial Wills of Henrico County, Virginia: 1654-1737, Part 1 of Colonial Wills of Henrico County, Virginia, Benjamin B. Weisiger, 1976 *"Henrico County, Virginia Deeds 1677-1705", by Weisiger. *"Extracts from the Records of Henrico County, Virginia 1677-1771", by Stanard. *"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", data base family search. *Original Estate File of James Crewes, inventoried by Henry Randolph, microfilm Library of Virginia, Richmond, Va, *"Virginia Colonial Abstracts" (Charles City Co. series), by Fleet. *"Cavaliers and Pioneers, 1623-1666", by Nugent. *"Giles Carter of Virginia: Genealogical Memoir", by Carter, pub. 1909. *"Captain Tod Carter--Confederate States Army", by Carter, Franklin, Tn. Battlefield Museum. *World Connect Project, by Kenneth Wills, 2007, notes on James Crewes. *"Hannah as the 'Unlawful' daughter", net, by Richard Zieman & Bill Husler. *Chancery Records - Town Deposition, Virginia Colonial Records Project, Survey Report Number 10005, Virginia State Library (James Crewes deposition, Dec. 1, 1652). *The Family of Joseph Alston and Caroline Green Hatcher, net, (Giles Carter baptismal record and research by Shawn Potter on Hannah Crewes Carter and Native American ancestry). *Reynolds Friends and Families and All Points Beyond, net, immigrant James Crew. Includes excellent study of causes of Bacon's Rebellion. *History Matters, net, Bacon's Declaration (1676). *The Lost Colonists and Edward Bland's 1650 Expedition, Native Heritage Project, net. *Will of Daniel Lluellyn, died 1664, Chelmesford, Essex, England. *[http://myrootsaredeep.blogspot.com/2010/05/james-crewes-1623.html BPG Family History, James Crews, 2010] (Use with caution, some errors exist) *"Surry County, Va. Court Orders, 1652-1671", by Haun (sections on Edw. Bland). *"Early Virginia Families Along The James River", vol. 1, by Foley. *"Documenting The Melungeons, Indian Traders Part II" (Net). *"Henrico County, Virginia Land Patent Abstracts With Some Plat Maps", Vol. I, page 76 (rich William Randolph as a headright). === Bibliography ===

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Hannah Hunter Hendee was a hero of the revolutionary war as she rescued one of her children and eight other children from capture by British soldiers and Huron Indians. A Commerative Medallion can be purchased of the event at this website: http://www.angelfire.com/sc2/tokenofthemonth/token012/sales . Though I have not yet properly linked Hannah to our family line, I did obtain this medallion. She was also mentioned by Abraham Lincoln in an address to the nation.

Hanover (Hanover Green) Cemetery

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[[Category: Hanover Cemetery, Hanover Green, Pennsylvania]] [[Category: Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the Hanover Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Hanover Cemetery is located on 689 Main Road, Hanover Green, Hanover Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. It is also known as Hanover Green Cemetery. It was founded June 9, 1776, and is the oldest common cemetery in Luzerne County. ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
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{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *Leader of this project: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. {{Sticker | category = Hansford County, Texas | image = Hansford_County_Texas_USA-8.jpg | text = Hansford County, Texas }} ===History=== :'''1873-1876''' The county's first settlers were brothers,'''James Hamilton Cator''' and '''Arthur J. L. (Bob) Cator''', who were looking for investments. This was after the Kansas Railroad went through. They became buffalo hunters and founded an outpost along the North Palo Duro Creek and named the camp''', Zulu'''. After this it was known as '''Zulu stockade.''' {{Image|file=Hansford_County_Texas_USA-14.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Adobe Walls Battle marker }}{{clear}} :'''1874''' the Second Battle of Adobe Walls occurred in neighboring Hutchinson County in 1874. :'''1874-75''' This led to the'' '''Red River War of 1874-1875'''''. A group of buffalo hunters attempted a revitalization of Fort Adobe. The Comanches, Cheyenne, Arapaho and Kiowa regarded the fort as a threat to their existence. The decrease of the buffalo herd was a threat to their existence. The Comanche medicine man''' Isa-tai''' spread the word of their immunity to the white man’s bullets in battle. {{Image|file=Hansford_County_Texas_USA-15.jpg |align=l |size=225 |caption=Waymarker for Adobe Walls }}{{Image|file=Hansford_County_Texas_USA-8.jpg |align=r |size=225 |caption=Red River Wars. }}{{Clear}} :'''1873-1876''' The county's first settlers were brothers,'''James Hamilton Cator''' and '''Arthur J. L. (Bob) Cator''', who were looking for investments. This was after the Kansas Railroad went through. :'''1874-75''': '''Quanah Parker''' lead several hundred in a raid on the Adobe Walls fort. The buffalo hunters were able to force the Indians into retreat. :'''1876''' {{Blue |Hansford county was formed by the Texas legislature 1876 from Young and Bexar Territories. }}When Hansford County was organized in 1876, there were so few people that the county had to be administered by Wheeler County. :'''1874''' the Second Battle of Adobe Walls occurred in neighboring Hutchinson County in 1874. :'''1874-75''' This led to the'' '''Red River War of 1874-1875''''' :'''1878''' William E. Anderson began the Scissors Ranch at the Abobe Walls site. The ranch was named after the brand, which looked like a pair of scissors. {{Image|file=Wilbarger_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=. }}{{clear}} :'''1880s'''Hansford was begun by J.H. (“Huff”) Wright. The post office was granted in 1887 Old Hansford was the Only settlement when the county was settled.by J.H. (“Huff”) Wright. The post office was granted in 1887 :'''1880''' first census taken, only 18 people were counted. :'''1881'''- McNaulty sold Turkey Track Ranch to Charles Wood and Jack Snide. :'''Hansford Land and Cattle Company''' was developed by James M Coburn of Scotland. :'''1882'''- Quarter Circle T. Ranch and Scissors Ranch were sold to Coburn. :'''1883'''- Coburn acquired the Turkey Track Ranch. :'''1887''' Hansford became a stage stop on the old Tascosa-Dodge City Trail.The post office was granted :'''1889''' - After a 1889 fight with Farwell for county seat, '''Hansford''' emerged the winner. The county was organized. The County was named for John M. Hansford, a Texas state congressman and judge. *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~piercescga/pdffiles/mullockruthreardon.PDF Mulock Way Station] :'''1890''' -By this date, 23 Ranches had formed. :'''1902-1903''' -'''Richardson Ranch''' was begun by McAlpin Richardson '''[[Richardson-5319 |Robert McAlpin Richardson]]''', who drove his cattle from Shackelford, Texas to Old Hansford site, and built his required shed to establish a '''homestead''' :'''1909''' Norwegian settlers settled in northern part, calling their community "Oslo". :'''1919''' Hix Wilbanks was Sheriff of the county for nineteen years, serving the terms from 1919 to 1922 and 1928 to 1945 both as Sheriff. Hix Wilbanks was known as a sheriff "who never wore a gun." He kept one nearby, "just in case" he needed it. During his first three years in office he never made an arrest. He did not go out to find the accused or guilty person.. Instead he asked them to drop by his office. :'''1920''' (221) farms and ranches had been established. The North Texas and Santa Fe Railway ran its tracks into Spearman. This caused Spearman to grow, so that it became the second county seat. :'''1920's''' Hansford, Texas was the county seat until it was bypassed (in favor of Spearman) by the railroad in the 1920s. :'''1920''' Chicago, Rock Island and Gulf Railway built southward leading to Gruver, becoming the second largest town in the county (which is still small. :'''1924'''- a monument was erected at the site of Adobe Walls by the Panhandle-Plains Historical Society. *The first Descendants of the Cators and Billy Dixon of Adobe Walls fame, continue to live in the region

:'''1924-27''' - '''Alvino Richardson was sheriff.''' {{Image|file=Hansford_County_Texas_USA-12.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Sheriffs of Hansford '''Alvino Richardson''' near bottom . }}{{clear}} *'''1931''' the Santa Fe Railroad connected with the Rock Island, joining Morse, the 3rd town. Highways and "farm to market roads" connected the county. *'''1937''' -Oil was discovered in Hansford County in 1937. *'''1942-1945'''- World War II *1968-55 See JB Cooke- sheriff above picture *'''1950''' - Hansford economy - Soil is black and brown sandy loam. Early years economy was cattle ranching and agricultural (farming of wheat (harvested in early summer). Other crops were corn, sorghum, and oats. *'''1974'''- 38,279,469 barrels (6,085,949.2 m3) of oil were extracted from county lands. The wells drilled in the 1950's continue to produce in 2016. {{Image|file=Midland_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=pumpjack. }}{{clear}} *'''2006''' Economics caused farms in Hansford County to plant cotton.. The soil is brown loam, very fertile. Cotton is considered a cash crop. One cotton gin was opened 8 miles south of Spearman, Texas to process the cotton, Adobe Walls Cotton Gin. Information shared by Elaine Odegard, Hansford County resident to ~~~~https://www.b2byellowpages.com/co/858998999/cotton-gins-in-hansford-tx.html *'''2018''', Cotton is the highest producer in Hansford county. The Adobe Walls Cotton Gin is considered the largest of Texas. Spraying has had to be done to the plantings to adjust to the temperatures of the county.After seven crops, The Adobe Walls Cotton Gin has paid off the initial debt and the additional expenditures. Information shared by Elaine Odegard, Hansford County resident to ~~~~http://highplainsobserver.com/spearman-edc-celebrates-with-adobe-walls-cotton-gin-p20637-167.htm *Facebook: [https://www.facebook.com/TexasFarmBureau/videos/10157060913804167/?hc_ref=ARRF8M6KjuVCzRgoWHcICfjpwaO_DsojgViV16c-lzWHv1uSgEn1rajAme5fRUXK6sU&pnref=story Adobe Walls Cotton Gin] operates 24 hours/day. One farmer raised 15,000 acres cotton. Yield was 5 bushels/acre. ::[http://highplainsobserver.com/spearman-edc-celebrates-with-adobe-walls-cotton-gin-p20637-167.htm Cotton gin]


'''{{Blue|THE OLD ZULU STOCKADE}} In Hansford County, And The Story Of The Men That Started It And Kept It Going,''' :'''1873-1876''' The county's first settlers were brothers,'''James Hamilton Cator''' and '''Arthur J. L. (Bob) Cator''', who were looking for investments. This was after the Kansas Railroad went through. They became buffalo hunters and founded an outpost along the North Palo Duro Creek and named the camp''', Zulu'''. After this it was known as '''Zulu stockade.''' Zulu Station was the first non-native “settlement” in what would become Hansford County. The area was grazing land for the huge herds of buffalo that roamed these vast expanses. In 1873 when the area was still under Comanche “occupation” James and Robert Cator arrived. Their dad had sent the English brothers to start a farm in Kansas and make their fortune. Farming was not the same in Kansas as in England. (not much rainfall).. They built a dugout, then later a 3 room near the North Palo Duro Creek. They tried buffalo hunting as a faster way to make a living – without depending on the weather or rainfall.http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasPanhandleTowns/Adobe-Walls-Texas.htm {{Image|file=Hansford_County_Texas_USA-5.jpg |align=r |size=160 |caption=Waymarking of Zulu. }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Hansford_County_Texas_USA-9.jpg |align=l |size=300 |caption=Dugout. }}{{Image|file=Hansford_County_Texas_USA-10.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=Zulu Stockade }}{{clear}} :They killed many buffalo with their sharps rifles. When the house was built, there were only 18 people listed in Hansford County. With their sharps rifles buffalo were killed. They settled in along North Palo Duro Creek and built a rock house. Buffalo hunters stayed at Zulu. When first arriving, the brothers were living in a dugout as most settlers did. Next they built a small house and camp. They were soon joined by others who replaced the dead buffalo herds with domesticated cattle. They named their camp and house Zulu, later to be known as ZULU STOCKADE. In 1876, Cator house became a major depot for Ft Dodge-Ft Bascom.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fca95 Bob married Jennie Ludlow, 1882, and Clara the sister worked with Jenny tending the store, adding gunnysack carpets. James married Edith Land in 1887. In 1886 there was a bad blizzard, with many of the cattle freezing. Bob and Jennie sold their share and moved north to Oregon where it is cold also... Another brother named Leslie emigrated over also..Leslie served as county judge 1898-1900. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fca95The Zulu Stockade was abandoned in 1912, and after World War I. James lived in the rock house until his death. He is buried in the Old Hansford Cemetery.

{{Blue|ADOBE WALLS}} :'''1845-46 Adobe walls''' was originally a small fort in Hutchinson county, near Hansford County's southern border. The Indians of the area had been only killing buffalo for food. When the Buffalo hunters and huntering expeditions began, it led to a depletion of the buffalo herds. This developed into conflicts between the Indians and settlers. The '''Second Battle of Adobe Walls''' {{Image|file=Hansford_County_Texas_USA-2.jpg |align=c |size=320 |caption=Map of Hansford, Hutchinson, showing Adobe Walls. }} *'''1874''' the Second Battle of Adobe Walls occurred in neighboring Hutchinson County in 1874. *'''1874-75''' This led to the'' '''Red River War of 1874-1875'''''. A group of buffalo hunters attempted a revitalization of Fort Adobe. The Comanches, Cheyenne, Arapaho and Kiowa regarded the fort as a threat to their existence. The decrease of the buffalo herd was a threat to their existence. The Comanche medicine man''' Isa-tai''' spread the word of their immunity to the white man’s bullets in battle. {{Image|file=Hansford_County_Texas_USA-8.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Red River Wars. }}{{Clear}} *'''1874-75''': '''Quanah Parker''' lead several hundred in a raid on the Adobe Walls fort. The buffalo hunters were able to force the Indians into retreat.

'''{{Blue|The Scissors Ranch}}''' This ranch was formed in 1878 near the old Adobe Walls site and the second ranch for Hutchinson County, after Thomas Sherman Bugbee's Quarter Circle T. Its brand looked similar to a pair of scissors. William E Anderson started it, naming the ranch for the brand, which was registered in Mobeetie, 1880. That 1880 census reflected 1600 acres with a value of $800.00, 485 cattle, 15 milk cows, 54 horses, 9 mules, and 7,000 sheep. (It is no wonder the panhandle does not have much grassland. Seven thousand sheep grazed it down to ZERO. Anderson served on the jury in Wheeler for a trial oJohn McCabe who was accused of killing a brother-in-law of Charles Goodnight.The ranch was founded in 1878 by William E. Anderson and named for its cattle brand, which resembled a pair of scissors.1879 was a bad year and Anderson lost 200 sheep and some cattle due a severe weather.. By 1882 Anderson sold his land, Cattle, etc to Hansford Land and Cattle Company, which was buying up ranches in the vicinity. After this is became known as the Turkey Track Ranch.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/aps14 ::Descendants of the Cators and Billy Dixon of Adobe Walls fame, continue to live in the region.

'''{{Blue|Quarter circle T Thomas Sherman Bugbee}}''' :'''1878''' Later the Turkey Track Ranch made its headquarters near the original site Adobe Walls site. Turkey Track ranch occupied 7000 acres in southern Hansford County and Hutchinson county, owned by a Coloradian, called '''Turkey Track Ranch'''. Turkey Track Ranch, was begun by Coloradan, Richard E. McNalty. The owner sold the ranch to Word and Snider who began building up their herd and also helped other smaller ranchers construct a 200-mile drift fence. This was to save their grassland from the herds of cattle drifting southward as well as avoiding tick fever spreading to their cattle. :'''1980's''' Hansford County had an economy based on '''agriculture, oil, and transportation''' ::The railroad was extended through Hansford County, going through town, Spearman. ::The railroad connected through Spearman, caused Spearman to become county seat. :2005 The Adobe Walls Cotton Gin opened and expected to operate at a loss. Instead it has operated with profit. Hansford County has moved to planting cotton fields as more productive than the wheat grown for years.[http://highplainsobserver.com/spearman-edc-celebrates-with-adobe-walls-cotton-gin-p20637-167.htm Adobe Walls Cotton Gin] [http://highplainsobserver.com/spearman-edc-celebrates-with-adobe-walls-cotton-gin-p20637-167.htm Adobe Walls Cotton Gin]

'''{{Blue| Adobe Walls}}''' Adobe Walls currently is a site of a Ghost town, 17 miles NE of Stinnett at the southern edge of Hansford county. When it was first built in 1843 a trading firm of Bent, St. Vrain & Company built a log structure trading site log structure, on what is now known as Bent Creek, North of the Canadian River. By 1845 this was then replaced it with an adobe brick 80 sq ft building. Adobe Walls was North of the Canadian River. Following some Indian attacks, the post closed in 1848. William Bent found his livestock in 1849 killed. He left Texas. It was finally blown up..Attempts were made to reestablish the post, but it was finally blown up in frustration, providing the Panhandle with its first landmark ruins. '''First Battle of Adobe Walls'''
A legend in his time, Col Kit Carson fought in the first battle. In 1864 the First Battle of Adobe Walls was fought by Colonel “Kit” Carson and his force of 335 men (with 75 Indian allies) fought hostile Kiowas, with assorted Apaches, Comanches, and Arapahoes near the ruins. The casualties were three dead with 15 wounded for the Army and Indian casualties were estimated to be 60 killed or wounded. ::(See Kit Carson at Adobe Walls by Clay Coppedge) ::'''Buffalo hunting''' was a conflict between the Indians, the settlers, and the hunters from the east who wanted to kill a buffalo for sport. Soon the buffalo herds were becoming depleted. See: [[Dixon-4250|William Dixon]] Buffalo hunter, scout. :About 10 years later, Kansas merchants opened a trading post about a mile from the original Adobe Walls ruins with the main building constructed of sod, similar to Kansas buildings at that time.. One is called Bent's Fort near the Adobe Walls Ruins. By 1874 people were coming from Kansas and the East to hunt and kill Buffalo for the skins, or sport, yet this was the primary food source for the area's Indians. '''{{Blue|SECOND BATTLE, 1874}}'''
:June 27, 1874 Billy Dixon and other scouts were camping near where the sod buildings had been erected. Adobe Walls was a good place to camp since it was in the breaks of the Canadian River, giving semi-defense if there was an American Indian attack. Billy and scouts were guiding the Easterners who wanted to hunt/kill a buffalo. People were coming from Kansas and the East to hunt and kill Buffalo for the skins, and/or sport, yet this was the primary food source for the area's Indians. Other Buffalo hunters were there also.. In the Second battle, a large force of Indians battled with the buffalo hunters. The Indians were upset that people were killing off their food source.. When the Indians attacked the Buffalo hunters, the civilians were able to successfully ward off the war party of Comanche and Cheyenne warriors. This was part of the Indian Wars. According to the story, Billy Dixon fired a "lucky shot" which knocked an Indian off a horse near Chief Quanah Parker. The Indians eventually left.. It is said there were only three dead. The post was again abandoned. Later the Native Americans were successfully relocated to Indian Territory, Oklahoma, USA. {{Image|file=Hansford_County_Texas_USA-7.jpg |align=l |size=250 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Hansford_County_Texas_USA-6.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=image of distance Dixon fired the famous bullet. }}{{clear}} *See [[Dixon-4250|William Dixon]] Buffalo hunter, scout. *Later the Turkey Track Ranch made its headquarters near the original site. Former Army scout and survivor of the 1874 fight, Billy Dixon built a house at the ruins of Fort Adobe. In 1887 Dixon’s house became the community post office and Dixon became postmaster.

Thomas Sherman Bugbee brought his family, cowboys, 2 wagons and 1800 cattle down from Lakin, Kansas.to the as '''Quarter Circle T Ranch''' They were hit with a Panhandle blizzard which caused some cattle to die, or drift south to a spot the Bugbees decided to stay near the Canadian River breaks in south Hansford or Hutchinson County. Mrs Bugbee created a home for them in the dirt wall of the riverbank. She made a dugout of mud and pickets, complete with buffalo hide carpets and deerskin windows. Their cattle found a lot of grasses in the sheltered breaks.. Buffalo were still available. The buffalo did bother Bugbee's cattle, so he hired men to keep them away from the cattle. Neighbors were Charles and Mary Ann Goodnight who lived 75 miles in Palo Duro Canyon. Next they built a stone covered ranchhouse. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/apq04

'''{{Blue|Turkey Track Ranch}}''' Richard E McNalty brought his herd of cattle (with his brand, Turkey Track) south from Colorado. He picked out the Turkey Track Ranch and started it in 1878. There was a good rolling expanse of grasses located on Moore Creek. (this is now in Hutchinson County. In 1879 he had 6,500 head of cattle and 55 horses on 7,000 acres of pasture, even had seven or eight employees. By 1881McNalty moved back to Colorado and sold the ranch Word and Snider in 1882 worked with other Panhandle ranchers to construct a 200-mile drift fence to save their grass from the cattle drifting southward. Life was hard in the Texas Panhandle, so they sold the Turkey Track Jan, 1883 to the '''Hansford Land and Cattle Company.''' Its founder, Scottish-born James M. Coburn was a banker in Kansas City, who combined several N Panhandle herds. He bought out Thomas S. Bugbee''''s Quarter Circle T '''for $350,000 and also William E. Anderson's '''Scissors Ranch''' near the Adobe Walls site. Coburn adopted the '''Turkey Track brand''' for all of the cattle on all 3 ranches.. The combined ranches covered northern Hutchinson and southern Hansford counties. Bill Hudson was the company's first range boss.However lightning killed Johnston out on the range and Coburn was not a rancher, he was a banker..He found Caleb (Cape) Willingham ) former Oldham county sheriff, who obtained the loyalty of the cowhands. With him supervising, The Turkey Track Ranch prospered 20 years. When a drought occurred, Willingham drove 1500 steers to market. He also sent herds on the railroad to Dodge City. Later he could ship cattle from towns of Canadian and Miami. Willingham with family lived in Bugbeee's old Stone House.. Later the built a frame house with lumber from Dodge City. Also they built a 3 room bunkhouse, a smokehouse; By 1890 The Hsford and Turkey track owned 85,000 acres land, and leased 350,000 more acres. Another resident was William Dixon... During this time, Willingham and his family resided in T. S. Bugbee's old Stone House, and later they constructed the county's first frame dwelling nearby, out of lumber freighted in from Dodge City. Other structures at the headquarters included a three-room bunkhouse, a smokehouse, and various sheds and corrals. Coburn, in the meantime, continued to reside in Kansas City but brought his family out for annual summer visits. By 1916 the ranch had become the property of W.T Coble, a rancher who had settled on Moore Creek in 1899 and had begun expanding after building up his herd.Hansford Company and '''Coble''' adopted the brand for his cattle. Soon he had a spread the size thirty-two pastures and hay meadows, 100,000 acres in all, on the very land where McNalty had begun the Turkey Track in 1878.Adobe walls post office ceased operating 1921. BY 1980 the Turkey Track Ranch was owned by descendants of Catherine (Coble) Whittenburg, W. T. Coble's only surviving child. '''Whittenburg cattle still bore the Turkey Track brand.''' http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txhansfo/ranches.html BIBLIOGRAPHY: Gus L. Ford, ed., Texas Cattle Brands (Dallas: Cockrell, 1936). Laura V. Hamner, Short Grass and Longhorns (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1943). John L. McCarty, Adobe Walls Bride (San Antonio: Naylor, 1955). Pauline D. and R. L. Robertson, Cowman's Country: Fifty Frontier Ranches in the Texas Panhandle, 1876-1887 (Amarillo: Paramount, 1981). Jesse Wallace Williams, The Big Ranch Country (Wichita Falls: Terry, 1954; 2d ed., Wichita Falls: Nortex, 1971). ::Author comment: Seems the purchasers of the land, cattle got bored easily.

===Government=== :Old Hansford, Texas (town of Hansford) was the first county seat of Hansford county :'''1889-First Hansford County Courthouse ''' in Hansford, Texas was built of brick shipped in from Dodge City, Kansas - the main supply point for the Northern Panhandle. The town of Hansford was the first county seat. http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasPanhandleTowns/SpearmanTexas/SpearmanTexas.htm :Spearman is the Current County seat, since the railroad went through Spearman. Streets down town are brick!! ===Geography=== :Soil -black and brown sandy loam. Early years economy was cattle ranching and agricultural (farming of wheat (harvested in early summer). Other crops were corn, sorghum, and oats. {{Image|file=Hansford_County_Texas_USA-11.jpg |align=r |size=150 |caption=Pierce crew working on windmill }}{{clear}} North Central Plains is bounded by the '''Caprock Escarpment''' in the Panhandle. The Caprock is higher in elevation than the rest of the North Central Plains. A noted fact of one who has lived there,- over the ages the creeks and rivers run-off of water wears the region down to the river. This is known as the '''Breaks.''' The Texas Panhandle is a region of the U.S. state of Texas consisting of the northernmost 26 counties in the state. The panhandle is a rectangular area bordered by New Mexico to the west and Oklahoma to the north and east. The Handbook of Texas defines the southern border of Swisher County to be the southern boundary of the Texas Panhandle region.According to the Panhandle Regional Planning Commission, the following counties constitute the Texas Panhandle: *Armstrong County *Briscoe County *Carson County *Castro County *Childress County *Collingsworth County *Dallam County *Deaf Smith County *Donley County *Gray County *Hall County *Hansford County *Hartley County *Hemphill County *Hutchinson County *Lipscomb County *Moore County *Ochiltree County *Oldham County *Parmer County *Potter County *Randall County *Roberts County *Sherman County *Swisher County *Wheeler County ===Adjacent Counties=== *Texas County, Oklahoma (north){{Image|file=Hansford_County_Texas_USA-1.jpg |align=c |size=180 |caption=Adjacent counties }} *Ochiltree County (east) *Roberts County (southeast) *Hutchinson County (south) *Sherman County (west) ===Demographics=== '''Area''' 920 sq mi (2,383 km2)
: Land 920 sq mi (2,383 km2) :Water 0.6 sq mi (2 km2), 0.06% : 13th Congressional district Hansford is a ''dry county'' -county whose government forbids the sale of alcohol ( sometimes discouraged by Protestant Christian denominations discourage the consumption of alcohol) ====Cities==== *[[:Category:Spearman, Texas|Spearman]] (county seat) *[[:Category:Gruver, Texas|Gruver]] =====Census Des Place/unin Community===== *[[:Category:Morse, Texas|Morse]] Census Des. Place *[[:Category:Hitchland, Texas|Hitchland]] (partially in Oklahoma) - Unincor Community ====Native Americans==== Artifacts of the Antelope Creek Indian culture have been uncovered in the Canadian valley in Hutchinson County. ::1,300 acres (5.3 km2) of Alibates flint in the area that was used as a quarry for shaping flint tools. Nomadic Plains Apache also camped in this area as did Comanche, Arapaho, Kiowa, and Cheyenne. ===CENSUS=== *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txhansfo/1880cen.html 1880 Census] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txhansfo/1900cen.html 1900 Census] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txhansfo/1910cen.html 1910 Census] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txhansfo/1920cen.html 1920 Census] :1930 3,548 162.0% :1940 2,783 −21.6% :1950 4,202 51.0% :1960 6,208 47.7% :1970 6,351 2.3% :1980 6,209 −2.2% :1990 5,848 −5.8% :2000 5,369 −8.2% :2010 5,613 4.5% :Est. 2014 5,509 −1.9% ===WARS=== :Indian Wars

::Texas Panhandle history:-- a several battles over an adobe fort 1) 1845, an adobe fort was built in the panhandle of Texas (near Hansford) to house the post, which was blown up by traders in 1848 due to the Indian attacks. 2) '''First Battle of Adobe Walls'''- In 1864, the ruins were the site of a a well known battle to people living in the Panhandle of Texas (one of the largest battle on the Great Plains. Colonel Christopher "Kit" Carson led 335 soldiers eastward from New Mexico. A group of 72 Ute and Jicarilla Apache against greater than 1000 Comanche, Kiowa and Plains Apache. This large Indian force caused the retreat of Carson. :Note Carson was accredited with striking a blow against the Indians as well as removing his men out of a trap. {{Image|file=Hansford_County_Texas_USA-4.jpg |align=l |size=180 |caption=Indian Warriors. }}{{Image|file=Hansford_County_Texas_USA-3.jpg |align=r |size=180 |caption=Marker- Participants. }}{{clear}} 3) June, 1874- '''SECOND BATTLE of ADOBE WALLS:''' 1872-73, a small group of men tried to rekindle a settlement around Adobe Walls, with store, saloons, blacksmith shop, and corrals and a sod store to purchase buffalo hides. That year a couple hunters were killed. The free-ranging Indians viewed this limited settlement as encroaching upon their hunting territory. The Indians attacked a group of gathered there including many buffalo hunters and men from the East who came to try to kill buffalos. This battle went on for over 5 days. The second day they had to drag the dead Indians away from the camp, until William "Billy" Dixon fired a lucky shot which killed an Indian from horseback.. Bat Masterson and others were there participating in the battle as well. '''See:''' '''[[Dixon-4250 |William "Billy" Dixon]]''' . Eventually the Indians left. It is said that possibly Quanah Parker may have been wounded in that battle. 4) Red River War of 1874–75, The Adobe Walls battle morphed into the Red River Wars. This resulted in the final relocation of the Southern Plains Indians to reservations in what is now Oklahoma. '''1924'''- a monument was erected at the site of Adobe Walls by the Panhandle-Plains Historical Society.

====WORLD WAR I==== *Spivey, Sullivan :[[Lyon-1327 |Perrin Allison Lyon]] ====World War II==== '''WORLD WAR II '''
[[Lyon-1328 |Perrin Allison Lyon Jr]] *Jewel Ward- Medal with 3 bronze battle stars, the Philippine Liberation Medal with 1 bronze battle star, and a Good Conduct Medal.[http://www.spearmanreporter.com/honoringourveterans.html Veterans , Jewel Ward] *I.T. Spivey - Distinguished Flying Cross, one of the highest decorations given to American aviators serving their country. [http://www.spearmanreporter.com/honoringourveterans.html Veterans , I. T. Spivey] *Lee Royce Hudson - 4 bronze stars for the 4 Pacific Theater campaigns in which he fought: Papuan, New Guinea, Southern Philippines, and Luzon. He was also entitled to wear the Asiatic-Pacific Theater Campaign ribbon, 6 overseas bars and the Philippine Liberation Ribbon with one bronze star. [http://www.spearmanreporter.com/honoringourveterans.html Veterans , Lee Royce Hudson] '''Casualties''':
:ARCHER, Charles P. 38700324 PVT KIA :ARMSTRONG, William 38060165 PVT KIA :BROCKUS, Philip D. 0-671494 1 LT KIA :HART, Walter M. 0-465771 CAPT DOW :NEUROTH, John F. L. 38691511 PFC KIA :ROPER, Harlond H. 38077383 TEC5 KIA :SHEETS, Samuel L. 38068611 PVT DNB :STAVLO, Gunder R. 38147214 PFC KIA :SUTTON, J. C. 38109768 TEC5 DOI :WRIGHT, Milton A. 38608561 PFC KIA *[http://genealogytrails.com/tex/panhandle/hansford/hansfordww2.html World War Ii casualties]] *[https://nara-media-001.s3.amazonaws.com/arcmedia/media/images/29/19/29-1881a.gif Army casualties] '''KOREAN WAR:'''
:[[Lyon-1328 |Perrin Allison Lyon Jr]] ====VIETNAM WAR==== *[http://genealogytrails.com/tex/panhandle/hansford/mil_vietcas.html Vietnam casualties] ===WikiTree Profiles=== * [[Dixon-4250|William Dixon]] Buffalo hunter, scout, '''winner of Medal of Honor'''. ===NOTABLES=== * [[Dixon-4250|William Dixon]] Buffalo hunter, scout, '''winner of Medal of Honor''' *Jewel Ward- Medal with 3 bronze battle stars, the Philippine Liberation Medal with 1 bronze battle star, and a Good Conduct Medal.[http://www.spearmanreporter.com/honoringourveterans.html Veterans , Jewel Ward] *I.T. Spivey - Distinguished Flying Cross, one of the highest decorations given to American aviators serving their country. [http://www.spearmanreporter.com/honoringourveterans.html Veterans , I. T. Spivey] *Lee Royce Hudson - 4 bronze stars for the4 Pacific Theater campaigns in which he fought: Papuan, New Guinea, S Philippines, and Luzon. He was also entitled to wear the Asiatic-Pacific Theater Campaign ribbon, 6 overseas bars and the Philippine Liberation Ribbon with one bronze star. [http://www.spearmanreporter.com/honoringourveterans.html Veterans , Lee Royce Hudson] *Gas Well EXPLOSION http://abc7amarillo.com/news/local/no-one-injured-following-gas-explosion-near-spearman?cid=social_fb_abcn

'''{{Blue|The Archers}}''' ::''This was written by Gertrude Archer for ''History of Hutchinson County Texas, 104 Years, 1876-1980' Copyright 1980 by the Hutchinson County Historical Commission. and shared by Richard and Sharon Leslie'' Parents were William Eldred Archer (1812 - 1870) and Martha Ann Monk Archer (1815 - 1901) :John McQuatty Archer, b Mar 10, 1836, Arkansas, USA, d Oct 21, 1917, Hutchinson Co., Texas, USA. Archer came to Texas during the Civil War and drove a supply wagon for the Army. Wife- Mary Mullins. Children-11 - Walter, Bud, Pinkney, Ell, Jim, Melissa Bradford, Paralee Campbell, Mattie Foreman, Florence Sanders, Mary Womake and Rosa Bates. John m (2) Nancy Melissa Mullins; 10 ch - Fannie, Dan Sam, Otis, Bob, Ben, Nannie, Pearl, and Branch T. Archer. At the time of his death in 1917, all twenty-one of his children were still living. Both are buried at the Holt Cemetery in Hutchinson County. He brought a herd of horses branded '''JS,''' his family brand. It was said that Roy Archer never saw a horse that he could not ride. Mrs. Archer, the mother, always had plent of food - a big pot of beans and plenty of food for all. No one was ever turned away from their home. John Mcquarty Archer had 21 kids and many of them stayed in or migrated to Spearman Tx. 1) Dan married Lena Sheets, 2 sons. and they had two sons, Ernest and John M. 2) Ernest married Louise Harvey. 3) John M. lives near Shamrock and has 5children, including a set of twins. 4) Sam m. Grace Upshaw - 3 children - Johnnie of Plainview, Blanche Fuller of Spearman, and Fancher of Hale Center. 5) Otis m. Jeesie Karr who taught school for several years- 8 children. Otis is now deceased and Jessie is living in Austin. 6) Bob m. Gertie Sheets in 1913; 6sons - R.B. Jr., Dan, Oscar, Carl, Charles Patten, and one died shortly after birth. Bob was killed in a car accident in 1939, and Gertie lives in Spearman. 7) Roy married Katie Cocke, who was an early-day school teacher. Roy had 3 daughters and one son. Roy was also County Judge of Travis County and later was District Judge for several years. 8) Ben m. Ruth King (a niece of the famous Billy Dixon). 9) Nannie m. Claude Sheets and they had several children. 10) Pearl m. Lewis Karr; 3 sons and a daughter. 11) Branch T. m. Luta Bob Goodlett, a school teacher. Branch T. is the father of Branch T., Drs. John, and Richard Archer of Amarillo. He had two daughters, Mary and Luta Bob. 12) Dau, Fannie taught school in a dugout on Bugby Creek and married George Whittenburg. {{Blue |All twenty-one of the Archer children are now deceased as of 1975. }} 13) R.B. 'Bob' Archer, Sr. and Gertrude Lucille Sheets were married on April 6, 1913, and lived on the old Archer homeplace for several years. After my mother married the second time, she decided to sell the old Sheets homeplace. We bought it and lived there, where we did extensive farming and ranching. We still own and operate this farm, which my father bought in 1904. :RB and Gertrude had six sons - R.B., Jr., Dan, Oscar, Carl, Charles Patten, and one son died a few hours after birth. ::R.B. Jr. m. Gertrude Barkley; 2 daughters - Sue and Patten Ann. R.B. Jr. died of burns from an accident in the home. Gertrude still lives in Spearman. 14) Dan m. Opal Thomas; a son Scott and a daughter Danna Kay. Dan is an attorney in Perryton and also does a lot of farming and ranching. 15):Oscar Archer m. Effie Peral Cluck; a son Bobby and a daughter Catherine Patterson. Oscar was killed in a highway accident in 1955. Effie later married '''Dr. D.E. Hackley,''' who died in 1975. Effie is still living in Spearman. 16) Carl m. Peggy Garrett; 2 daughters, Mary Frances Dixon and Carla Lee Gumfory. Carl and Peggy live in Spearman where he owns and operates the Spetex Grain Company and odes farming and ranching. 17) Charles Patten m. Estelle Barkley and they had a daughter, Mattie Lou, whose husband is in the Air Force and they have lived in Spain for three years. Charles Patten was killed in France in 1944 during World War II. He was with Patton's Third Army. Estelle married Olin Chamber, who has since died. S :Bob was killed in a highway accident on February 18, 1939. I (Gertrude) still reside in Spearman. ::Archer children: :::Martha Ann Archer Foreman (1856 - 1946)* :::Rebecca Parlea Archer Campbell (1857 - 1944)* :::Susan Malissa Archer Bradford (1859 - 1929)* :::John William Archer (1861 - 1949)* :::Florence Penelope Archer Sanders (1864 - 1936)* :::Thomas Pinkney Archer (1866 - 1952)* :::Walter A. Archer (1868 - 1953)* :::James McQuatty Archer (1870 - 1943)* :::Milton Eldridge Archer (1872 - 1948)* :::Mary Jane Archer Womack (1874 - 1963)* :::Rosa Ellen Archer Cook (1878 - 1935)* :::Lillie Frances Archer Whittenburg (1881 - 1930)* :::Joseph Daniel Archer (1882 - 1964)* :::Samuel Byron Archer (1883 - 1965)* :::Charles Otis Archer (1885 - 1949)* :::Robert Barton Archer (1886 - 1939)* :::Roy Coleman Archer (1890 - 1973)* :::Benjamin Buchanan Archer (1892 - 1975)* :::Nannie Lou Archer Sheets (1894 - 1976)* :::Ila Pearl Archer Karr (1896 - 1958)* :::Branch Thomas Archer (1899 - 1954)* Burial: Holt Cemetery, Hutchinson co., Texas, USA

March, 2017, Spearman is holding a remembrance of the four brave men that did not make it home from Vietnam: ''WO Bobby Ray Williams, PFC Lynn Buzzard, CPL Tommy Gibner, and MAJ Samuel B. Cornelius.'' The program with the Welcome Home Motorcycle Run.leaving Perryton at noon Sunday, March 12, 2017.We will follow Highway 83 and arrive in Brownsville on March 15th, 2017. The reason that the run is held at this time of year is the''''' last American troops left Vietnam in March 1975.'''''{{Image|file=Hansford_County_Texas_USA-13.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=Memorial for Vietnam vets }}{{clear}} Richard J Mach, a 1971 graduate of SHS, will give a short account for his Run for the Wall and Rolling Thunder experience in 2016. This was a total of 6500 miles on a motorcycle to honor all veterans. ===CEMETERIES=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=370 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Hansford Cemetery, Spearman, Texas|Hansford Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Gruver Cemetery, Gruver, Texas|Gruver Cemetery]] *Mulock Cemetery 3/4 mi W of Huff's Chapel, (20 miles N and 1 Mile East of Spearman, Texas) on private land. *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2617 Findagrave-Hansford Col.] 6 cemeteries *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Hansford/ListHansford.html Hansford Cemeteries] 5 Cemeteries *[http://genealogytrails.com/tex/panhandle/hansford/cem.html Hansford County, Texas Cemeteries] 2 (not as accurate.) ===SOURCES=== *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hansford_County,_Texas *http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txhansfo/oil.html *https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch04 *https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/apt08 *http://publications.newberry.org/ahcbp/documents/TX_Individual_County_Chronologies.htm *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txhansfo/1880cen.html 1880 Census] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txhansfo/1900cen.html 1900 Census] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txhansfo/1910cen.html 1910 Census] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txhansfo/1920cen.html 1920 Census]

Hant's Harbour, Newfoundland

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[[Category:Hant's Harbour, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category:Hant's Harbour, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category:Hant's Harbour, Newfoundland]] ==Sections== ===Description=== :Hant's Harbour is a small fishing village built around a small harbour which opens on the north to Trinity Bay. The harbour waters are able to accommodate vessels up to 100 tons, the landscapes which surround it are low hills which are rocky and barrenWikipedia entry for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hant%27s_Harbour Hant's Harbour.] Accessed 2017.. ===History=== :Originally called ''L'Anse Havre'', or Cove Haven in French, Hant's Harbour is one of the oldest European settlements in Newfoundland. Capt. Richard Whitbourn was using it as a harbour as early as 1615, and continued to use it for 40 years for fishing. The earliest tombstones date from the very early 1800s, and suggest that people were permanent living there from the late 1700s. The names on those tombstones, Short, and Adey, were still common in the town 50 years laterNewfoundland's Grand Banks Site The Newfoundland Quarterly Edition Unknown: Pages 31-36. [http://ngb.chebucto.org/Articles/hist-006.shtml Hant's Harbour - An Historical Outline.] Edgar C. Janes. Accessed 2017. :In 1871, Hant's Harbour was an important fishing settlement on south side of Trinity Bay, district of Trinity. Agriculture and ship building are carried on here to some extent. It was a post town and port of entry. Distant from Old Perlican by road 16 miles and from Heart's Content by road 12 miles. Mail weekly. Population 730NL GenWeb [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cannf/tbs_1871lovellshantsharbour.htm 1871 Lovell's Directory - Hant's Harbour. Trinity Bay Region.] Transcribed by Debbie Gerow, 2008. Accessed 2017.. ===Early Families=== ==== 1871 Lovell's Directory==== :The earliest list of families in Hant's Harbour is from 1871, in which there were 105 heads of house (all men are fisherman, unless otherwise noted): :Addy Edward; Addy Isaac; Addy Martin; Addy Richard; Addy William; Addy William, ; Ash John :Cashowan William; Cox William; Critch George; Critch James; Critch John; Critch Moses :Day James :[[Ellis-7976|Ellis Aaron]]; Ellis Charles; [[Ellis-7973|Ellis Hezekiah]]; Ellis Jacob; Ellis James; [[Ellis-7977|Ellis Samuel]]; Ellis Thomas; Evans Charles :Francis Joseph, planter; Francis Henry; Fox Rev. Thomas, Wesleyan :Gooby James; Gooby John; Green Charles; Green John; Green John P.; Green Mrs. Martha, wid; Green Samuel; Gulliver James; Gulliver Joseph; [[Gulliford-31|Gulliver William]] :Hart Joseph; Hart Nathan; Hart Robert; Hopkins; Henry; Hopkins Zachariah; Husson John, jun.; Husson John, sen.; Husson Martin :Janes Charles; Janes William :King Joseph; King Joshua H.; King Noah :Lather Richard; Laywood Thomas; Lother James; Lother Silas :Maidment Eli; Maidment Joseph; Maidment Samuel; Mews James; Mitchel James, farmer :Pawly John; Pelly Alexander, farmer; Pelly Enoch; Pelly James; Pelly Joseph; Pelly Richard; Pelly Timothy; Pelly William; Pilly Alexander, planter; Pilly Alfred; Pilly Solomon; Pilly Timothy; Pitman George; Poole George; Poole Moses; Poole Samuel; Poole William; [[Price-13317|Price Benjamin, jun.]]; Price Elijah; Price Joshua; Price Noah :Read James; Read James, planter; Read John; Read John; Read Joseph; Read William :Sheeham John, trader, planter; Short John; Short Nicholas; Short Samuel; Short Samuel; Short William; Smith Philip; Soper Edward; Soper Jonas; Soper Thomas; Soper William; [[Stanley-5556|Stanley Levi]]; [[Stanley-5547|Stanley William]]; [[Strickland-2318|Stickley John]]; [[Strickland-2313|Stickley Joseph]] :Target John; Thomas Walter; Thomas William; Traverse Hebert; [[Tuck-989|Tuck George]] :Watson Ellis Cornish, merchant ===Resources=== * The Newfoundland Grand Banks site has excellent vital statistics recordsNewfoundland's Grand Banks Site, [http://ngb.chebucto.org/Vstats/1vstats-tb-idx.shtml Newfoundland Vital Statistics Trinity Bay District.] 2017. Accessed 2017., and a collection of parish recordsNewfoundland's Grand Banks Site, [http://ngb.chebucto.org/Parish/1trin-parish-idx.shtml Trinity Bay Parish Records.] 2015. Accessed 2017. for Hant's Harbour. * The Newfoundland GenWeb website has a very good collection of wills, early documents, voter lists, parish records, and censuses for Trinity SouthNewfoundland GenWeb, Notre Dame Bay Region [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cannf/tbs.htm Trinity Bay Region, Trinity South District.] Debbie Gerow. Accessed 2017.. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Hant's_Harbour,_Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

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Note that while it is the objective of the BY3368 study to follow DF5>FGC3899>ZZ32, a close look at the DF5>RC6 branch might be worthwhile. Names in this cluster include Y DNA test takers claiming ancestors in Ireland, to include (though not limited to these) the counties of Westmeath, Roscommon, Kerry, and Galway. Also worth noting are two y DNA test results that might reflect the migration of Celtic Britons, back to the European mainland (specifically, Armorica and Gallaecia)... a descendant of Pierre Loyen (b. ca. 1600, in France) who tested to DF5>FGC3899, and a descendant of Jose Torres (b. 1906, Mexico), who tested to DF5. The following haplotree details the terminal haplogroups of Y DNA test takers claiming ancestors from Devon, Cornwall, Somerset, and Dorset - the area of the Dumnonii... Ayrshire, Dunbartonshire, Lanarkshire, Glasgow, and Renfrewshire - the area of the Damnonii... and Dumfriesshire and Galloway (need to add Kirkudbrightshire) - the area of the Selgovae (will add Wigtonshire - area of the Novantae, at a later time). Please note: Some portions of the haplotree have been abbreviated (indicated by ">"), in order to fit computer screens. This is best viewed on a computer screen and not on a handheld device. *L21 **DF63 - Cornwall ***CTS6919 ****A92 *****Z16506>>>>BY31787 - Dunbartonshire ***BY592 ****Z16245 *****Z16246>>BY2583 - Glasgow *******FGC36456 ********FGC36423 *********BY7782>>BY7774 - Devon **DF13 ***BY60223 - Ayrshire ***Z39589 ****DF49 *****BY2606 ******BY2628 - Glasgow *****ZP20 ******FGC11175 *******ZP21 ********FGC11207 *********ZZ33_1>>>>BY23988 - Lanarkshire *****Z2980 ******Z2976 *******DF23 ********Z2961 *********FGC6540>>FGC30384 - Dumfries *********Z2956 **********Z2965 ***********M222 - Ayrshire/Renfrewshire/Dumfries ************Y2605 *************FGC4077 - Glasgow **************BY125109 ***************BY186561 - Lanarkshire ************S658 *************DF104 **************DF105 - Lanarkshire ***************FGC4133 ****************FT91606 *****************FGC4134 ******************FGC4125 - Dumfries ***************DF85 ****************FGC71316 *****************FT191128 ******************FGC35551 *******************FGC355555 ********************FGC35553 - 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Ayrshire ******************Y133180 - Ayrshire ***************FT229475 ****************FT230969 ***************FT38883 ****************BY194967 *****************FT48485 - Ayrshire *****************FT226729 ***************FT63645 ****************FT251815 - Ayrshire ==Haplogroup DF5 Age Estimation== *Haplogroup R-DF5 represents a man who is estimated to have been born around 3,100 years ago, plus or minus 500 years. That corresponds to about 1100 BCE with a 95% probability he was born between 1600 BCE and 600 BCE. *Per Alex Williamson's Big Tree (R-P312 Y DNA descendant lines) age estimations (based on the method of Dr. Iain McDonald), the median age of this block is 3439.57 YBP (1490 BC). The 95% confidence interval is 2013 BC to 1015 BC. == Phylogenetic Parent of DF5 == *[[Space:Haplogroup DF25|DF25]] == Phylogenetic Children of DF5 == *[[Space:Haplogroup FGC3899|FGC3899]]

Haplogroup L627

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==Haplogroup L627 Overview== FTDNA estimates L627 emerged ca. 1300 BCE (during the Late Bronze Age). L627 was among many Celtic Britons who were involved in large-scale migration into Southern Britain during the Middle to Late Bronze Age (perhaps narrowed down even more precisely to between 1000 and 875 BC).https://www.newscientist.com/article/2302954-bronze-age-migration-may-have-brought-celtic-languages-to-britain/ Further, given Big Y-700 test results, by the Iron Age, it seems possible that L627 may have been among the Dumnonii/Dumnoneshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dumnonii, or perhaps, the Durotrigeshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Durotriges Brythonichttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brittonic_languages tribes who occupied Cornwall, Devon, Somerset, Dorset, and Wiltshire. By the time BY3364 branched from L627, ca. 450 AD/CE, it's possible the line was in or near the Kingdom of Dumnoniahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dumnonia#:~:text=Dumnonia%20is%20the%20Latinised%20name,present%2Dday%20South%20West%20England... the Latinised name for a Brythonic kingdom that existed in Sub-Roman Britain between the late 4th and late 8th centuries CE in the more westerly parts of present-day South West England. It was centred in the area of modern Devon, but also included modern Cornwall and part of Somerset. While the two subclades of BY3364 show in SW Scotland, Cheshire, Lancashire, and Yorkshire, an older BY3364 line shows still being present in Wiltshire (landlocked and bordering the counties of Dorset to the south-west and Somerset to the west). It may be that while other lines fled as Saxons continued to push into the area, this small grouping represents a few BY3364 who remained. ==Haplogroup L627 Age Estimation== *Per FTDNA, L627 represents a man who is estimated to have been born around 3,300 years ago. That corresponds to about 1300 BCE. *Per Alex Williamson's Big Tree (R-P312 Y DNA descendant lines) age estimations (based on the method of Dr. Iain McDonald), the median age of BY3368 is "2281.68 YBP (332 BC). The 95% confidence interval is 1049 BC to 352 AD". *Per YFull (based on Adamov, Guryanov, Korzhavin, Tagankin, and Urasin, 2015) : Unrounded age - 3554 ybp; Rounded age - 3600 ybp ; age by all (limited) samples - 3700 ybp. ==L627 Phylogenetic Parent== *[[Space:Haplogroup CTS3655/S3787|CTS3655/S3787]] == Phylogenetic Children of L627 == *[[Space:Haplogroup BY3364|BY3364]] *[[Space:Haplogroup FGC3911|FGC3911]] ==Sources==

Harbour Grace, Newfoundland

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[[Category:Harbour Grace, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category:Harbour Grace, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category:Harbour Grace, Newfoundland]] ==Sections== ===Description=== :Harbour Grace (also spelled Harbor Grace, traditionally) is one of the oldest, largest, and most historically important settlements in Newfoundland. Located in Conception Bay, in the Avalon Peninsula, it was an important port for trade, fishing, and piracyWikipedia entry for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harbour_Grace Harbour Grace.] Accessed 2017.. It was also the site of an airfield that played a major role in the first transatlantic flights; including the solo transatlantic flight of [[Earhart-1|Amelia Earhart]]The Town of Harbour Grace website. [http://www.hrgrace.ca/site/?page_id=2249&tabgarb=tab3 Amelia Earhart.] Accessed 2017.. ===History=== :Harbour Grace was founded in 1517, by Francis I of France, and is thought to derive its name from the French name ''Havre de Grace''. Channel Island fishermen had a long connection with the area, before permanent settlement was officially permitted, and by 1550 Harbour Grace was a thriving fishing community of Channel IslandersThe Town of Harbour Grace website. [http://www.hrgrace.ca/site/?page_id=2091 History.] Accessed 2017.. This was 24 years before the Jamestown, Virginia colony, often incorrectly cited as the first permanent European settlement in North America, and two years before the "lost" colony at Roanoke, North Carolina. The first known resident of Harbour Grace was Robert Tossey of Dartmouth, England who settled here in 1583. In 1612 the area gained some infamy when a notorious pirate, [[Easton-546|Peter Easton]] (later the Marquis de Savoy), took up residence and used it as his base of operations, before sailing to France in 1614. Other pirates soon took his place. :In 1675, a census recorded 36 English residents; with a fluctuating summer population between 330 and 550. By 1697, the population was 100 men, with 14 houses. Despite several destructive raids by the French in the late 17th century, and early 18th, by 1750 the community was thriving and firms, including the Webbers of Boston, were setting up business. :Again, during the turmoil of the Seven Years War, and the American War of Independence, the Harbour Grace fishery was affected. The French took Harbour Grace in 1762, but while it was shortly recovered into British hands, privateers and war led to drastic reductions in global trade by 1779. Towards the end of the Napoleonic wars, however, Harbour Grace was recovering, and shipping and passenger services were established. Despite several fires, by 1857, Harbour Grace boasted 48 merchant establishments; and by 1870 was near its peak of prosperity and importanceNewfoundland's Grand Banks Site. Lovell's 1871 Provincial Business Directory [http://ngb.chebucto.org/L1871/71-harbor05.shtml Harbor Grace] Carla Woodworth-Lynas and Charles G. Strong, 2003. Accessed 2017.. In 1871, Lovell's directory described it as "[t]he second town for importance in the island and the capital of the district of Harbor Grace ... situated on the north side of Conception Bay. [It] is a town of large trade, and nearly one fourth of the total business of the country is done here. The number of ships entering in 1869 was 200. The town has a pretty appearance from the harbor, but lacks public buildings of any consequence, with the exception of the Roman Catholic cathedral, the dome of which forms a prominent object in entering the port," and noted "The Circuit Court holds both a spring and autumn session here, and a magistrate holds court daily. The New York, Newfoundland and London Telegraph Co. has an office here. Distant from Portugal Cove by steamer, tri-weekly, 20 miles, fare $1.50. Mail tri-weekly. Population 6770." :While it remained a center of commerce and shipbuilding for another 50 years, however, changes in the global economy, the fishery, and other industries, resulted in money and people flowing elsewhere. From 5184 inhabitants in 1901, by 1921 Harbour Grace only had 2661, and this dropped by another 400 people by the 1935 census. ===Harbour Grace Affray=== :On Dec 26, 1883, there was an episode of religious violence between Catholic and Protestant residents of Harbour Grace, in which 5 were killed, and a number of people injured or arrestedNL GenWeb. Historical Information, Conception Bay North Region - Harbour Grace District. [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cannf/cbhg_harbourgraceaffray.htm The Harbour Grace Affray.] Bill Taylor, 1999. Accessed 2017. Historians say 400 Orangemen marched along Harvey Street that day, with the leader holding the King James version of the Bible. They insisted on going beyond what the Catholics considered their territory and, as a result, a riot broke out with guns fired as the parade went past. :Of the dead, one was with the Catholics, one was a bystander and three were Orangemen. The Catholic, Patrick Callahan of South Side, was shot through the head. [[Bray-2908|John Bray]], who was not in the procession, died of a fractured skull. Of the three Orangemen killed, William French, of Courage's Beach, died from wounds to the back of the head; William Jeans of Carbonear, was shot twice and had 62 wounds to the front of his body; Thomas Nicholas, of Otterbury, died from eight shot wounds in the back and side. The 17 men wounded were: John Webber and William Anthony of Death Hill, Harbour Grace; William Brown and Moses Nicholas of Mayne's Brook, Harbour Grace; Solomon Martin of Martin's Brook, Harbour Grace; Reuben Courage and James Bray of Courage's Beach, Harbour Grace; Thomas Luffman of Noad Street, Harbour Grace; Robert Lilly, The Marsh, Harbour Grace; Henry Noseworthy, Bryant's Cove; William Cleary, Carbonear; William Best, Harvey Street, Harbour Grace; William George, South Side; William Vatcher, Carbonear; Patrick Dormody, Thomas Walsh, and Edward Callahan of Riverhead, Harbour Grace. :Constable Edward Doyle, an Ulster Protestant, heard there would be trouble on the day of the parade and told his police to keep a general watch on the parade. He claimed his men were not armed. Men had gathered on a bridge along the route early in the day, but this was later disputed. A volley of shots was exchanged, with constable Doyle accused of pulling a gun and killing Callahan. Medical evidence later disproved this. :Doyle was arested for the murder of Callahan, but the charge was dropped. [[Bray-2923|Josiah Bray]], Edmund Butt, Edward Ambrose Williams were discharged for lack of evidence. James Courage and Charles French were also arrested for murder, but never came to trial. Arrested for the murders of William Jeans and others were: Michael Coady, James Quirk, John Walsh, Patrick Harper, Richard MacKay, Nicholas Shannahan, William Russell, Thomas Duggan, Thomas Bradbury, Jeremiah Lee, Robert Donnelly, Patrick Smallcombe, Pierce Wade, Thomas Morrisey, Patrick Walsh, John McCaarthy, John Flemming, Richard Flemming and Nicholas Bradbury. They were all brought to trial in St. John's and acquitted, to the outrage of the Protestant population in Harbour GraceNewfoundland's Grand Banks Site. [http://ngb.chebucto.org/Articles/et1883.shtml The Harbour Grace Affray, Dec. 26, 1883] Ivy F. Benoit, 2013. Accessed 2017.. ===Residents 1871=== :Note: this is only a partial list of inhabitants of Harbour Grace at the time: those featured in Lovell's list of businesspeople. In the interests of space, the residence and profession information from the listing isn't shown here. Where possible, the list. ====A==== *Adams, Mrs. E., wid William; Alcock James; Alexander Andrew; Allan William, M.D.; [[Alcock-518|Allcock Azariah]]; Allcock Henry; Anderson Mrs. Jane, wid Richard; Ash Ambrose; Ash Edmund; Ash Francis; Ash James; Ash Richard; Aylward Mrs. Julia, wid Edward ====B==== *Badcock Robert; Bailey Henry; [[Barnes-12344|Barnes George]]; Barry John; Bell John; Bemister John; Bennett Stephen; Bolger James; Bowden Robert; Bray A; [[Bray-2898|Bray Fredrick]]; Bray James; [[Bray-2916|Bray John Jr]]; [[Bray-2908|Bray John Sr]]; Bray William; [[Andrews-9800|Brazil Mrs. Frances]] wid [[Brazil-195|[Be]njamin]]; Breaker Stephen; Bremner Robert; Brennan Tobias; Brien Mrs. Judith, wid J.; Brown George; Brown James; Brown Philip; Brown Robert; Burrows Johnston F.; Bush James; Butler Patrick; Butt Wm. ====C==== *Cahill Edward; Cahill Jeremiah; Cairns Thomas; Mrs. H. Reed; Callahan John; Callanan James; Candler Ths.; Carson George; Cathrae John; Cleary Richard; Clift Alex.; Clift Henry A.; Clow Robert; Clow Henry W.; Coates James; Cody John; Cody Mrs. Catherine; Cole John; Collins Terence; Condon Garrett; Connel Jeremiah; Connel John; Connell Maurice; Cook Nicholas; Cooney Michael; Cooper Joseph; Corbin James; Corbin Mrs. Sarah, wid Thomas; [[Courage-90|Courage Joseph]]; Courage John; Cram Thos.; Cram Thomas; Cronan Mrs. Ann, wid. Timothy; Cutler Jacob ====D==== *Dancey Robert; Davis Hannibal; Davis Henry; Davis James; Davis John; Davis, Nathaniel; Davis Robert; Davis William; Dawley John; Dawley Mrs. Alice, wid Patrick; Dearin John J., jun; Devereux Patrick; Donald John; Donaldson John; Donnelly W.J.S., M.L.C.; Doolan Edward; Dooley Miss Bridget; Dooling Mrs. Catherine, wid M.; Dooling Mrs. Mary, wid Michael; Dorothy Mrs. Ellen, wid Patrick; Dow Mrs. Caroline, wid William; Dow Selby; Drover John; Drysdale Andrew Thomas; Drysdale James; Duffy James ====E-F==== *Edgecomb Elie; Edison George; Elliott Samuel; Emerson Lewis W.; Elliott William, cooper; England Joseph; Evill Mrs. E., wid Charles; Fallon Luke; Fannon Peter ;Farrell George; Farrell John; Farrell Mrs. Margaret; Farrell Patrick; Fennell John J.; Fitzgerald Edmund; Fitzgerald Henry; Fitzgerald John (fisherman); Fitzgerald John (insurance agent); Fitzgerald William; Fletcher Daniel; Foley Mrs. Mary, wid Edmund; [F]oley Patrick; Foley Stephen; Fox James; French George; French John; French Mrs. Mary, wid F.; French Richard; French Stephen; French William ====G==== *Gaden Mrs. G.C.; Garland Charles; Garland Fred.; Garland George; Gillard Thomas; Garland Mrs. H., wid John; Godden Joseph; Godden Thomas; Goff David; Gordon George; Gordon Henry; Gordon Hugh; Gordon Mrs. E., wid William; Gordon Mrs. L., wid John; Gordon Reuben; Gordon Samuel; Gordon William; Gorman James; Gray Patrick; Green captain Thomas; Green Daniel; Green John; Green Mrs. R., wid Daniel; Grimm Fritz; Grubert Michael; Grubert John; Grubert William ====H==== *Hall Richard; Hamilton Eugene N.; Halfpenny Michael; Hampton Frederick; Hanrahan Joseph; Hanrahan Nicholas; Hanrahan Rodger; Harris rev. Thomas, Wesleyan; Hartery Andrew; Hartery Michael; Hartery Stephen; Hawkins Charles; Heater George; Heater John C.; Henderson Thomas; Hennessey Mrs. Barbara; Hennessey Mrs. M., wid D.; Hennessey William; [[Ford-8855|Higgins Mrs. Caroline]], wid [[Higgins-4567|Thomas]]; Hippisley James; Hippesley Mrs. E., wid George; Hogan John; Howell George; Howlett Mrs. E.; Howlett Thomas; Hunt Mrs. Margaret, wid Edward; Hunt William; Hutchings James; Hutchings John; Hutchings Miss Mary ====J-K==== *Jewer James; Jillard John P., of Jillard Brothers; Jillard Nathaniel, of Jillard Brothers; Jones Michael: Jones rev. Bertram, ch of England: Jones William: Keefe Michael: Keefe Mrs. Bridget, wid Edward; Keevan John; Kehoe William; Kelly Mrs. Helen, wid Martin; Kennedy Mrs. Anna, wid John; Kennetick Patrick; Kent Henry ;King John; Knight Henry; Kruger Otto ====L==== *Lahy Richard; Lahy Robert; Lambert John; Lannan William; Layton captain Charles; Leary John; Lindsay James; Lovelock Mrs. M.D. [Mary Desales]; Lynch James; Lynch John, laborer; Lynch John, manager Harbor Grace Water works; Lynch John; Lynch Joseph; Lynch Thomas; Lyon Edward ====M==== *Macey Thomas; McCarthy Felix; McCarthy Mrs. Mary, wid Patrick; McCarthy Patrick; McKay Michael; McKinnon Murdoch; McLeod George; McRae Roderick; Maddigan Richard; Maher Mrs. J., wid P.; Makinson George; Maloney Peter; George Makinson; Martin Charles; Martin Hamilton; Martin Hector; Martin James; Martin John; Martin Jonathan; Martin Joseph (carpenter); Martin Joseph (laborer); Martin Mrs. B., wid William; Martin Mrs. Emma, wid Frederick; Martin Mrs. Sarah, wid Charles; Martin Mrs. Susannah, wid Henry; Martin Nathaniel; Martin Peter; Martin Stephen; Martin William; Meany Michael; Merchant Thomas; Merchant Tobias; Miller Jacob; Miller William; Mitchel George; Mitchel John; Mitchel Thomas; Molloy William; Moore Henry T.; Moriarty James; Morissey Morgan; Morissey Thomas; Morris John; Munn Archibald; Munn James; Munn John; Munn Mrs. E., wid captain John; Munn Robert; Munroe William; Munwright John; Murden Joseph; Murphey John; Murphy Lawrence; Murphy Maurice; Murray John ====N-P==== *[[O'Neill-2054|Neil Edward]]; Neil John; Neil William; Nicholas Jacob; Nicholl Joseph S.; O'Neil Dennis; O'Neil Mrs. Margaret, wid M.; O'Toole Bernard; Parsons Ambrose; Parsons Bernard; Parsons E.; Parsons John; Parsons Josiah; Parsons Mark; Parsons Simeon H.; Parsons William; Payne John; Payne John; Payne Nicholas; Payne William; Payne William, sen.; Peters Joseph, J.P.; Peters Nicholas; Peters Stephen; Phelan James; Picker William G.; Pike Charles; Pike John; Pippy George; Pippy Thomas; Power Mrs. Mary, wid Robert; Power Richard; Prendergast George; Prendergast James L.; Prendergast John; Prendergast Patrick; Prendergast Richard; Pumphrey John; Pynn Augustus; Pynn Joseph ====Q-S==== *Quinn Mrs. Helen, wid Patrick; Quinton Edward W. (traveller?); Quinton Edward W.; Read Arthur; Reed Mrs. Helen: Richards John; Ridley Thomas H.; Roger David; Rogers William; Rohan Patrick; Ross C. W.; Ross rev. Alexander, Presbyterian; Rutherford Goerge [sic] C.; Ryan Edward; Ryan John; Scott Charles; Shea Daniel; Shea Dennis; Shelmadina Mrs. Julia, wid Charles; Sheppard W. H.; Shinner Mrs. Susan, wid Thomas; Shortis Michael; Simms Joseph C.; Smart Martin; Smith William; Snelgrove Solomon; Snow George; Sparks Joseph; Spence John; Spence John W.; Squires John; Stephenson John; Stevenson John; Strapp Thomas; Strathie John; Stuart George; Stuart Neil; Sullivan Mrs. Mary, wid P.; Syme John ====T-V==== *Taylor Eugene; Thistle John; Thistle William; Thompson William (tavern); Thompson William H., (manager); Thomson William H. (chemist and druggist); Thomey Henry: Thomey John: Toussaint Mrs.; Trappnell Henry; Trapnell Hugh W; Trenchar Charles; Tucker Mrs. L., wid of John; Vass Edward; Verge Heli; Verge John; Voisy George ====W==== *Wall Garrett; Walsh Mark; Walsh Philip; Walsh rev. Francis E., R. catholic; Walsh Robert; Walsh Thomas; Walsh William (cooper); Walsh William (tavernkeeper); Ward Robert; Waters George; [[Watts-4273|Watts Claudius]]; Watts Richard: Webber Albert; Webber Alfred; Webber Charles (preventive officer); Webber Charles (fisherman); Webber Duncan; Webber Ebenezer; [[Webber-2424|Webber Henry]]; Webber Mrs. E., wid Arnold; [[Webber-2476|Webber Tobias]]; Webber Valentine; Welsh Miss Mary; Williams Edward; Williams, Frederick; Williams, John (fisherman); Williams John F. (watchmaker); Williams William; Wills Richard; Wills Robert; Wills Thomas; Wills William C.; Wilson Charles; Wittly William; Wood William Olive; Woolfrey George; Werrell James ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Harbour_Grace%2C_Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

Hardin County, Texas

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*'''[http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Texas Texas Space Page]''' *The current leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ==History== {{Image|file=Hardin_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Big Thicket. }}{{clear}} ::{{Blue| Hardin County was formed and organized in 1858 from Jefferson, Liberty counties.}}https://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/hardin-countyThe county seat is Kountze. The county is named for the family of William Hardin from Liberty County, Texas. :'''pre Spanish 1700s''' Seeking the healing powers of the mud and mineral waters of 2-acre pond known to them as Medicine Lake, East Texas Indians began to visit the Sour Lake area of Hardin County before the region became a part of the Atascosito District of Spanish and Mexican Texas. :'''1829''' -Empresario Lorenzo de Zavala territory as colonization grant. Providence developed 1830. :'''1832'''--The first Anglo-American settlement. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardin_County,_Texas {{Image|file=Hardin_County_Texas.png |align=c |size=350 |caption=Location of Big Thicket (more than 1 county). }} :'''1835''' Stephen Jackson founded Sour Lake; by 1850 it was a health resort. Concord (now Loeb), a port town on Pine Island Bayou, developed soon after the Sour Lake settlement began. Saratoga, health resort with medicinal springs, was settled. :'''1836''' area was split between jurisdictions of Liberty and Jefferson counties. :'''1858''' Hardin, Tx was chosen as first county seat. Herrington as chief justice (i.e., county judge), the first session of the county court convened outdoors under an enormous dogwood tree. A log courthouse was completed in 1859 and followed later by a frame structure. .http://www.texasescapes.com/EastTexasTowns/Hardin-Texas.htm :'''1861''' 73% of voters favored secession the following year. County men joined the Confederate Army, a '''minority hid in the Big Thicket''' until the end of the war. :'''Slavery''' [http://freedomonthemove.org Slavery movement] :'''1865-69''' Provisional governor Andrew J. Hamilton and military governor J. J. Reynolds appointed local nonslaveowners of Southern birth to administer county affairs. :'''1870 -1929''', 250% growth and change that lasted until the Great Depression. #farms increased. Only the practice of subsistence agriculture remained somewhat constant. Although the number of farms increased more than 250 percent between 1870 and 1929, *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Redbone_(Ethnicity) Redbone Ethnicity] :'''1872''' 32% for Republican party in the '72 presidential election indicates that African Americans exercised some political power by that time. :'''1878''' - The courthouse was one of the few buildings, population was 150. The Sabine and East Texas Railroad bypassed this town by 2 miles in the 1880’’s. :'''1878''', loggers floated timber cut from hardwood, longleaf, and loblolly pine forests down local streams to the Neches River and Beaumont. :'''1881''' at least two lumber-processing mills were operating in the county. :'''1881''' the Sabine and East Texas Railroad bypassed Hardin, TX, in favor of its own town, Kountze, two miles E of Hardin. Agitation soon developed for removal of county government to the new site. In the resulting election a majority of voters favored Hardin. :'''1886''' - Fire with suspicious origin completely destroyed the courthouse. Moving to Kountze became a reality. :'''1893''' -oil was found in crudely dug wells in Hardin County. The three small wells in Hardin County led to the creation of two small refineries in 1896 and 1898.http://texasalmanac.com/topics/business/history-oil-discoveries-texas :'''1901''' Oil Discovered at Saratoga, and Batson(1903), Sour Lake Oilfield (1903). :'''1923''' Lumber and petroleum companies sided against the general populace, creating a division that lasted well into the latter half of the twentieth century. :'''1904''' After meeting in other structures, county officers accepted the 1904 offer of town founders Herman and Augustus Kountze for land for a courthouse site. The resulting domed courthouse was replaced by a $1.5 million, three-story, split-level structure in 1959.


'''{{Blue|HARDIN COUNTY and the BIG THICKET LIGHT}}''' *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Redbone_(Ethnicity) Redbone Ethnicity] '''NOTE''': The Big Thicket is in Hardin County There is a Big Thick light, sometimes called the Saratoga Light) which appears at night. It is on the Old Bragg Road extends through the center of the Big Thicket. Originally this road was 7 miles bed for a Santa Fe branchlike from Bragg Station on FM Rd 1293 to Saratoga. In 1901 the rails were laid, then were removed 1934. The bed for the rails soon became used for a roadway through the Big Thicket dense woods..info@legacyoftexas.com The Big Thicket light was first reported prior to 1934 while there were still rails there. The Kountze News ran stories on what the light could be!! Soon the larger newspapers in Texas carried the story. Visitors came to Hardin county to see the Bragg Road. The description was that the light was ghostly. Explanations of car lights moving past the thick trees, low-grade gas, or a reflection of swamp fire or foxfire. All are part of the Big Thicket Legends: ::Spanish conquistadores and a buried treasure, that did not return to dig it up. :::A patch of fire from the Kaiser burnout. :::Confederate soldiers set fire to part of the thicket to flush jayhawkers out of hiding (who did not choose to fight for the Confederacy). :::A train wreck on the Saratoga line decapitated a man. The body was found, but not his head. :::Hunter who got lost in the Big Thicket who wanders, looking for a way out of the Thicket. :::Some Mexicans were hired to cut the right-of-way, then lay the tracks. :::The foreman of the road gang killed the Mexicans and kept their wages. They were buried in the deep woods. :::A man sold his farm to work on the railroad and became a brakeman. When the Santa Fe cut down railway runs, the man lost his job and died. His lonely shot with a brakeman's lantern looking for his life. https://legacyoftexas.com/products/tales-from-the-big-thicket?utm_source=lot_et_big_thicket_light&utm_medium=email "Tales from the Big Thicket", book, by Francis Abernathy

===Government Offices=== The first official Hardin County building was probably a two-story log building that burned about 1886 {{Image|file=Hardin_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=1905 Painting Kountze, Hardin co. Courthouse. }} '''County seat:1858-1887-Hardin,''' '''Hardin, Tx was chosen as first county seat'''.http://www.texasescapes.com/EastTexasTowns/Hardin-Texas.htm :'''1878''' - the courthouse was one of the few buildings '''1886 to present Kountze.''' {{Image|file=Hardin_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=180 |caption=Hardin, Tx first courthouse}}{{clear}} :'''1886''' - fire with suspicious origin completely destroyed the courthouse. Moving to Kountze became a reality. The Courthouse located in Hardin, Texas caught fire on August 8, 1886. Some records were destroyed including the assessment rolls of the county, surveyor's records, and the county judge's records, including the probate records. The only records that may have been saved were those that were stored in an iron safe. After the fire, the county seat was moved from Hardin to Kountze.https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Hardin_County,_Texas_Genealogy#County_Courthouse :'''2nd Hardin county courthouse ,1887,''' architect Frank Smith of Beaumont designed a two-story frame structure built in Kountze by local contractor W. B. Pedigo. A safe was positioned inside the structure and the walls were built around it. The building was replaced in 1905. {{Image|file=Hardin_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=230 |caption=1887 courthouse, 1887, Kountze, Tx. }}{{clear}} :'''1887''' -Temporary quarters for the courthouse in '' Kountze, Texas.''' {{Image|file=Hardin_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=220 |caption=1905 Hardin Co. Third courthouse. }}{{clear}} :'''3rd Hardin County's 3rd courthouse, 1905''' was built in 1905 in Kountze, masonry colonial style. Domed in the tradition of the nation's capitol and the Texas State Capitol, the edifice was built of native stone from the Pecos area of West Texas. Salmon-colored brick was imported from the Hydraulic Press Brick Company of St. Louis, and the columns and bases were crafted by Bedford Stone Company. A carbide lighting system was installed in 1918. A 3-story colonial-style sandstone building was erected with four 24-foot two-story columns front and back and 16 smaller columns supporting the dome. This building served until 1958. This was a brick, and stone, using a colonial style, architect A. P. Bryan.The county used this courthouse until the current courthouse was constructed and it was demolished in 1960.- Terry Jeanson {{Image|file=Hardin_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=Current Courthouse }}{{clear}} :'''4th Hardin County Courthouse,1959''' -- was built 2 story, flat, at least 4th courthouse to serve Hardin County. It appears to be a tilt wall type of public building.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardin_County,_Texas ==Parent County/Formed From== Jan 22, 1858--Hardin County was created from Jefferson and Liberty Counties. ===County Seat(s)=== Hardin county, Texas 1858-1886 Kountz 1887- ===Adjacent counties=== *Tyler County (northern){{Image|file=Hardin_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=170 |caption=adjacent counties }} *Jasper County (east) *Orange County (southeast) *Jefferson County (south) *Liberty County (southwest) *Polk County (northwest) ===Geography=== https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch06 :Location-Hardin County, in the Big Thicket of SE Texas, is part of East Texas Timberlands region. :Center (at 30°20' N, 94°23' W). -68 miles NE of Houston, 23 miles NW of Beaumont, 54 miles fromGulf of Mexico ). :Vegetation/Trees- pine, hardwood forests dominate, grasses, native legumes, dense brush and vines. :Animals -cougars and bears. :Type - Prairie in SW.Pine Island and Little Pine Island bayous join Village and Cypress creeks to drain the area into the Neches River, forming E county line. :Soils -sandy loam, and the subsoil is red clay. Quicksand pits are found within forested areas. :Elevation 30- 200 feet; :Terrain is level in the west and undulating in the east. :Rainfall is fifty-three inches. :Temperature is 42° in January, and high is 93° in July Humid. :Growing season lasts 246 days. :Resources -timber, oil and gas, sand, gravel, and salt domes. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardin_County,_Texas :'''Area''' 898 square miles (2,330 km2), of which 891 square miles (2,310 km2) is land and 7.0 square miles (18 km2) (0.8%) is water. :'''type''' - flat coastal plains of SE Texas, 39 north of the Gulf of Mexico. :'''Vegetation''' - Covered with dense trees -- [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Thicket The Big Thicket] :'''Rivers/Creeks''' - many small streams/creeks drain county into the '''Neches River'''( E boundary) the county. ===State protected areas=== * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Thicket The Big Thicket] 10 to 15 mile section of Hardin County to an area encompassing over 29 counties and over 3,350,000 acres. A study shows a region of over 2,000,000 acres with no exact boundary is the most biodiverse areas in the world outside of the tropics. It is part of national preserves in the United States National Park System. {{Image|file=Hardin_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Big Thicket. }}{{clear}} *timber *oil and gas, *sand, *gravel, and *salt domes ===Demographics=== 2010, ethnic and racial composition of the population was 88.0% non-Hispanic white, 5.8% African-American, 0.4% Native American, 0.5% Asian, 1.3% from some other race.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardin_County,_Texas In 2000 there were 48,073 people with a population density of 54 people/sq mi. The racial makeup of the county was 90.86% White, 6.91% Black or African American, 0.32% Native American, 0.23% Asian, 0.01% Pacific Islander, 0.74% from other races, and 0.93% from two or more races. 2.54% of the population were Hispanic. The median income for a household in the county was $37,612, and the median income for a family was $42,890. About 8.8% of families and 11.20% of the population were below the poverty line, including 13.3% of those under age 18 and 10.6% of those age 65 or over. *Hardin County is part of the Beaumont-Port Arthur, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area. :Highways
:U.S. Highway 69/U.S. Highway 287 : U.S. Highway 96 :Texas State Highway 105 :Texas State Highway 326 :Texas State Highway 327 Politics- voters supported the Democratic candidate in almost every presidential election from 1872 through 1992; the only exceptions occurred in 1972, when Republican Richard Nixon carried the county, and in 1984, when Ronald Reagan did. The area began to swing more decisively toward the Republicans in 1996, when Robert Dole defeated Bill Clinton there. Republican George W. Bush carried the county by comfortable margins in 2000 and 2004. ===Census=== The 2010 census, its population was 54,635. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardin_County,_Texas :1860 --- 1,353 — :1870 --- 1,460 7.9% :1880 --- 1,870 28.1% :1890 --- 3,956 111.6% :1900 --- 5,049 27.6% :1910 --- 12,947 156.4% :1920 --- 15,983 23.4% :1930 --- 13,936 −12.8% :1940 --- 15,875 13.9% :1950 --- 19,535 23.1% :1960 --- 24,629 26.1% :1970 --- 29,996 21.8% :1980 --- 40,721 35.8% :1990 --- 41,320 1.5% :2000 --- 48,073 16.3% :2010 --- 54,635 13.7% :Est. 2015 --- 55,865 ====Cities==== *'''[[:Category:Kountze, Texas|Kountze]] (county seat)''' * Lumberton, Hardin County, Texas * Rose Hill Acres, Hardin County, Texas * Silsbee, Hardin County, Texas * Sour Lake, Hardin County, Texas ====Census des Places/Unincor Places==== * Pinewood Estates, Hardin County, Texas * Wildwood, Hardin County, Texas (partly in Tyler County) Unincorporated communities
* Batson * Honey Island * Saratoga ** Thicket ** Village Mills ** Votaw Ghost Towns
*Bragg ====Resources==== *manufacturing *wood processing *oil and gas operations *food processing plants *minerals were important elements of the local economy. *2002 the county had 517 farms and ranches covering 68,512 acres, 40 percent of which were devoted to pasture, 31 percent to woodlands, and 27 percent to crops. *Timber was the chief agricultural product *beef cattle and *rice crops *blueberries ===Things to do/see=== *Ada Belle Oil Well *Kirby-Hill House National Historic Place in Koiuntze *Hunting ===Resources=== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Thicket The Big Thicket] *Ada Belle Oil Well *Kirby-Hill House National Historic Place in Koiuntze ===(Notables)=== ====Land Grants==== *Mexican government made more than fifty land grants within the future Hardin County. ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=370 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Midtown Cemetery, Saratoga, Texas|Midtown Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Resthaven Cemetery, Silsbee, Texas|Resthaven Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Rosedale Cemetery, Sour Lake, Texas|Rosedale Cemetery]] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Hardin/ListHardin.html Cemeteries Hardin county] Gloria Mayfield *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2619 findaGrave cemeteries] ===Sources=== *https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch06 *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardin_County,_Texas *https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Hardin_County,_Texas_Genealogy#County_Courthouse *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Thicket The Big Thicket] *[http://www.worldcat.org/search?q=Texas+Newspaper+Abstracts&qt=results_page *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2115 Texas wills] *[https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2016287 FamilySearch Probate records 1800-1990] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Hardin/ListHardin.html Cemeteries Hardin county] Gloria Mayfield *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2619 findaGrave cemeteries] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Hardin_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch Genealogy]

Harding Name Study

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[[Category:Harding Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category:Hardin DNA Project]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Harding Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Harding Harding] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Harding name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Hardings), by time period (18th Century Harding), or by topic (Harding DNA, Harding Occupations, Harding Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Harding Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Edmond-60|Kathy Edmond]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Harding}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * [[Hardin-3838|Nan Hardin]] * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hardin Hardin] === Progenitors === *[[Hardin-848|Martin Hardin]] and [[Du_Sauchoy-1|Madeleine Du Sauchoy]] of New York[https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I038614&tree=Tree1 Prince William County, Virginia Will Book Liber C, 1734-1744; John Fredrick Dorman pg 36-385] **''[https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/t/a/y/Kenneth-L-Taylor/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0163.html My Genealogy Home Page: Information About Martin (Hardewyn) Hardin]'' *[[Hardin-848|Richard Harding]] and [[Crepell-1|Rachel Crepell]] of Frederick Co., Maryland"Maryland, Marriages, 1666-1970," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F4V3-D86 : accessed 16 Mar 2014), Richard Hardy and Rachel Crepel, 30 May 1790; citing German Reformed Church,Frederick,Frederick,Maryland, reference ; FHL microfilm 13935.There are DNA links with descendants of [[Harding-861|Thomas Harding]] and [[Moseley-315|Ann Moseley]], though it is likely they originate from the Crepell line. **[https://soulofthegypsy.wordpress.com/hardin-family-history/richard-hardin/ ''Soul of the Gypsy''] *[[Harding-2537|Judatus Harding]] and [[Gittings-181|Mary Gittings]] of Talbot Co., Maryland[https://books.google.com/books?id=u57N4mbwToIC&pg=PA164&lpg=PA164&dq=%22mary+hardin%22+maryland+1717&source=bl&ots=5q7aUGmei3&sig=alAbtzqE5EIKxYyNuGJp0Qrpvk4&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi_6PG7m8jSAhVJOyYKHSIPBf8Q6AEIHDAA#v=onepage&q=hardin&f=false Abstracts of the Testamentary Proceedings of the Prerogative Court of Maryland by Vernon L. Skinner, Jr., V. L. Skinner] **[https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I019413&tree=Tree1 ''Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties: Mary Gittings''] *[[Harding-861|Thomas Harding]] and [[Moseley-315|Ann Moseley]] of Northumberland Co., Virginia[https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005758862 Hardin and Harding of Virginia and Kentucky compiled by Dorothy Ford Wulfeck.] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Hardin_DNA_Project ''Hardin DNA Project''] *[[Harding-5406|William Harding]] and Unknown Wife of Henrico Co., Virginia[https://www.amazon.com/Henrico-County-Virginia-Deeds-1677-1705/dp/B008C9YW4G Henrico Co., Virginia Deeds: 1677-1705 by Benjamin Weisiger]DNA evidence suggests this line is related to the line of [[Harding-861|Thomas Harding]], possibly a son of [[Harding-448|George Harding]] who immigrated separately to Virginia. **[http://samhardin.family/hardin/not-related/tuckaho.htm ''Sorting Out the Tuckaho Hardins''] *[[Harding-121|Stephen Harding]] and [[Estance-1|Bridget Estance]] of Providence, Rhode Island [https://archive.org/stream/genealogicaldict00aust#page/92/mode/1up The Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island by John Osbourne Austin (1887)] **[https://www.johnstanleygenealogy.org/g0/p412.htm#i12360 ''John Stanley Genealogy''] *[[Harding-26|Joseph Harding]] and [[Cooke-17 |Bethia Cooke]] of Plymouth, Massachusetts[http://books.google.com/books?id=kmujIJi3_FkC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_v2_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of the State of Massachusetts by William Cutter] **[http://gsmall.us/Family/Small/getperson.php?personID=I02224&tree=Small ''Charles and Eva Small Family''] *[[Harding-3008|Abraham Harding]] and [[Unknown-207262 |Elizabeth]] of Suffolk Co., Massachusetts[https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofm00tild/page/788 History of the Town of Medfield by William Tilden]. **[https://www.geni.com/people/Abraham-Harding-of-Medfield/6000000006960551779 ''Geni: Harding Genealogy and Harding Family History Information''] == Sources ==

Hardy of Wetwang, Yorkshire, Heraldry

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'''How to read''': :"The visitation of the county of Yorke, begun in a Dni MDCLXV. and finished a Dni MDCLXVI Author: William Dugdale. Publisher: Durham Pub. for the Society by G. Andrews 1859. Page: 68." :'''VISITATION OF YORKSHIRE''' :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buckrose BUCKROSE] [https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=wapentake WAPENTAKE] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malton,_North_Yorkshire Malton] 28 Aug. 1665. :'''HARDY OF [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wetwang WETWANG]''' 0. ..... Hardy, sometime Lord Mayor of London :2. [[Hardy-337|Michaell Hardy]] of Wetwang, descendant of above, married [[Skelton-74|Alison Skelton]] ::3. [[Hardy-1886|John Hardy]] of Wetwang, (...-1639) married [[Newlove-174|Margaret Newlove]] , daughter of John, widow of George Hynesley of Wartre :::4. [[Hardy-4247|William Hardy]] of Wetwang, was 55 years old, on 28 August 1665. He married [[Nichellson-1|Emme Nicholson]], daughter of John Nicholson of Sinkwell ::::5. John, was 22 years old, on 28 August 1665 ::::5. Emme, was 24 years old, on 28 August 1665 ::::5. Judith ::::5. Ruthe :::4. Michael :::4. John :::4. Anne, wife of Thomas Moreton of Yorke :::4. Jane, wife of John Hudson of Tibthorpe :::4. Mary, wife of William Hewetson, Citizen of Yorke :::4. [[Hardy-8916|Drusilla]], wife of Thomas Bransby of Rippon ::3. [[De_Hardy-4|Michael Hardy]] of Southbourne ::3. [[Hardy-336|Richard Hardy]] of Hunslow Beacon died about 1641 ::3. [[De_Hardy-5|Helen]], wife of ..... Kirby of Hugget ::3. [[Hardy-458|Anne]], wife of Christopher Cross of Hugget ::3. Elizabeth, wife of Marmaduke Taylor of Langtofte {{Image|file=Hardy-3667.png |caption=Map of East Riding, Yorkshire, England }} Malton, located at the top of the map, is a market town, civil parish and electoral ward in North Yorkshire, England. Historically part of the North Riding of Yorkshire, the town is the location of the offices of Ryedale District. Wikipedia

Hargis Family - Cal's Colum 1953

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==Cal's Column== The Hargis Family '''September 10, 1953 Transcribed by Janette West Grimes - Cal's Column The Hargis Family ''' ''We have recently received a request for some family history. Lately we have had an inquiry about the Hargis family. We give the rather limited information we have concerning this family which has long lived in Macon and Smith Counties.'' '' The first member of the family, of whom we have any record appear to have been two brothers who crossed the Atlantic from England perhaps as early as 1750, for there is still preserved in the family an English coin, nearly worn out bearing the date of either 1727 or 1737. They landed from their ship on the east coast of North Carolina. The names are not known, although it appears that one of them was William Hargis.'' '' This William Hargis married a full-blooded Cherokee Indian girl, and traces of Indian blood can still be seen in the features of most of the Hargis family of today. The high cheek bones, the coal-black hair, the dark eyes and slender form of the Indian are still to be seen in many of the family today. Alexander Washington Jenkins, who is more than 80 years of age and president of the local Citizens Bank, is a descendent of this Indian girl, whose maiden name is said to have been Jennie Jacobs. We have no way of knowing how many children Jennie bore to her husband, William Hargis, whose father is said to have been William.'' ''Anyway, the Cherokee bride of William Hargis bore him a son that was named William. With this third William Hargis, we have a more definite outline of their descent. He was born February 26, 1769, presumably in North Carolina where many Cherokee Indians lived and many still make their homes. Whether William Hargis and Jennie Jacobs, his wife, came to what is now Macon County, Tenn., we do not know.'' ''We are informed that their son, William above mentioned as having been born in 1769, did arrive in the present Macon County, then Smith County, Tenn., in the year 1800, settling at or very near the present Webb Town, four miles east of Lafayette. A report we once had from a relative of the family that the first Hargis in Middle Tennessee settled on the present Cosby Hill, near Brown's school house, seems to have been an error. However, in the old Court records which we have been publishing, there appears the name of John Hargis on Dixon's Creek as early as 1801.'' '' In the census records for Smith County in the year 1820 appears name of William Hargis, whose family consisted of: Two males under 10, one from 10 to 16, one from 18 to 26, and one 45 years old or over, and this would fit the man who was born in 1769. Females included: Two under 10, one from 10 to 16, two from 16 to 26, and one over 45, no doubt his wife. The same old records show John Hargis, Sr., as having: Two males under 10, two between 10 and 16, one from 16 to 18, one from 18 to 26, and one over 45, no doubt John Hargis, Sr., and this could have meant that he was a brother of the William Hargis mentioned above as having come to Middle Tennessee in the year 1800. His women folks are listed as: Two under ten, and one between 26 and 45, perhaps Mrs. John Hargis, Sr. In the same record appears the name of the only other Hargis in Smith County in 1820 -- John Hargis, Jr. He had three males under 10, one from 18 to 26, undoubtedly John, Jr., and one female from 16 to 26, Mrs. John Hargis, Jr., we are sure. John, Jr., owned one slave in the year 1820.'' ''William Hargis, son of William Hargis and the Indian woman, Jennie Jacobs, married Hannah Howell, born February 1, 1770, but we do not have the date of their marriage. We would suppose they had been married for a number of years prior to their arrival in what is now Macon County, Tenn., in the year 1800. William Hargis died August 11, 1852. Hannah Howell Hargis died July 15, 1844. We do not have a complete record of the children of William Hargis and Hannah Howell Hargis. We do have the following: Howell Henry Hargis, married Nancy Gammon, and we do not know whose daughter she was; John Hargis, married Millie Uhles; Jackson Hargis, married Mary Jane Caroline Uhles, commonly known as "Caltine,"* the daughter of Buck Uhles; and later Jackson Washington Hargis, married Louisa Matilda, daughter of Arthur Jenkins, son of Samuel Jenkins; Hulda Hargis, married Dick Brooks, or the old Brooks' Tanyard, on Long Fork Creek, about seven miles east of Lafayette; Polly Hargis, married William Cosby; Jane, married John Black, formerly of the Dixon Springs section; and one other daughter, name not learned, but she married Dempsey Parker.'' ''Howell Henry Hargis and his wife, the former Miss Nancy Gammon, were the parents of: William Hargis, born about 1826, married Elizabeth Lee McDonald, and died in 1910; James Hargis, married a Linville and removed to Fredericktown, Mo.; John Hargis, married first to a Miss Leath and later to Alie* Andrews, and removed to Nashville; and Tom Hargis, married Nancy Jane Shrum, the daughter of Moses Shrum and his wife, Elizabeth Nichols Shrum, and Moses Shrum was the son of Peter Shrum, the first of the family to come to Middle Tennessee, according to our records of the Shrum family.'' ''John Hargis, son of William and his wife, Hannah Howell Hargis, and a brother of Howell Henry Hargis, and his wife, Millie Uhles Hargis, believed to have been a sister of Jackson Hargis' first wife, Mary Jane Caroline Uhles, were the parents of: Carroll Hargis, marries Lona Hargis; Henderson Hargis, married Minta Hargis, supposed to have been a sister of Lona Hargis; Zach Hargis, married Nancy, daughter of Lambert Cothron; Pate Hargis, married Elizabeth Cothron, sister of Nancy; Jim Hargis, married Melissa Jenkins, so some say and others say she was Melissa Creagan; Charlie Hargis, married Margaret Cosby; Dave Hargis, died unmarried; Joe Hargis, died young and unmarried; Jane Hargis, married Julius Snyder; Millie Hargis, married Rufus Powell; Nan, went West, and we have no further information; and Fred Hargis, of whom we know nothing except that he removed to Cairo, Ill.'' ''Jackson Washington Hargis, the son of William and Hannah Howell Hargis, was born July 7, 1814, and died March 17, 1899. He married first to Mary Jane Caroline Uhles, as set forth above. Their children were: Elizabeth Hannah Hargis, born January 14, 1836, and married John Williams, and later removed to Georgia; Amanda Mahulda Hargis, born December 8, 1837, died on September 29, 1840, at the age of nearly three years; William Richard Henry Harrison, born July 17, 1840 and died December 5, 1842; Martha Malvina Hargis, born March 18, 1843, and later married Reuben Jenkins; Shadrach Brooks Hargis, born February 14, 1845, married Cis Burns, a sister of the late Gid Burns; John Howell Hargis, born July 21, 1847, married Angeline Howell, some sort of cousin, we are sure; Valona Victoria Permelia Clanton Hargis, born December 9, 1849, married Carroll Hargis, her first cousin; Jackson Washington McLeary Hargis, known to many of our readers as Dock Hargis, born May 16, 1852, married Fannie, daughter of Jesse Beasley; Winfield Shepherd Hargis, born August 30, 1854, married Cinda, daughter of Buck Jenkins; Hugh Flippin Hargis, born March 12, 1857, married a Beal on Dixon's Creek; and we may add here that this was the last born of the first wife of Jackson Washington Hargis.'' ''After the death of the first wife, he married Louisa Matilda Jenkins, daughter of Arthur Jenkins, son of Samuel Jenkins. By her he became the father of: Marion Fernando Satterfield Hargis, born December 24, 1860, and married Mahala, daughter of Charlie Hargis and his wife, Margaret Cosby Hargis; and we may add that Fernando Hargis died only a few years ago and the writer held his funeral services; Andrew Grider Hargis, born May 20, 1862, and never married; Ovando Grant Hargis, commonly called "Coon" Hargis, born April 8, 1864, and married Nan Hargis, a sister of Fernando's wife, Mahala; Vesta Louisa Matilda Jane Hargis, born October 30, 1865, married Willis Jones, and removed to Georgia; Mary Etta Caroline Hargis, born April 4, 1867, at 11 A. M., and died four days later; Harvey Ferdinnan Hargis, born April 8, 1868, 10: 10 o'clock A. M., married Allie Owen, who still lives in California; Leathie Aquilla Hargis, born September 5, 1870, on Monday at 10: 30 P. M., married Dixon Dyer, and still lives at 825 N. Buffalo, Claburn, Texas; Felix Grundy Hargis, born at 1: 30 A. M., Wednesday, July 3, 1872, married Lena Powers, and resides on part of the old original Hargis farm, four miles east of Lafayette, and uses water from the old original Hargis spring; Elijah Bratton Hargis, born Saturday, June 13, 1874, at 11: 30 A. M., and died at the age of 15 years, followed an attack of measles which settled on his lungs; Marlin McKenzie Hargis, born April 28, 1876, on Friday, at four in the morning, dying on August 20th, the same year; and Lillie Magdalene Hargis, born August 23, 1877, at nine P. M., and later married Lige Snyder. Thus ends the children of Jackson Washington Hargis, ten by the first wife and 11, by the last wife.'' ''We are sorry that we do not have the names of the children of Carroll, Henderson and Hamp Hargis, the sons of John Hargis, son of William and Hannah Howell Hargis, the last-named William being the son of William Hargis that married Jennie Jacobs, the Cherokee Indian. All three of these sons are said to have married Hargis women, sisters, but we do not know whose daughters.'' '' We take up next the children of Zack Hargis, a brother of Carroll, Henderson and Hamp. Zack married Nancy Cothron first. She was the daughter of Lambert Cothron and his first wife, a Miss Young. Zack and Nancy Cothron Hargis were the parents of: Elizabeth Hargis, married John Ragland; Ellen Hargis, married Sampson Butler; John Lambert Hargis, married Mary Elizabeth Parker; Hannah Hargis, married Will Phillips; Martha Hargis, born about 1864 and died April 19, 1899, married M. D. Barton, and became the mother of our brother-in-law, Wiley Clarence Barton; and Miles W. Hargis, married Amanda Susan, daughter of John Howell Hargis, son of Jackson, as above set forth; and later married Merton Uhles. Zack Hargis married a second time, to Amelia Haley, by whom he had one son, Jimmie Hargis, removed to Texas. '' ''Pate Hargis, a brother of Zack and others, married Elizabeth Cothron, a sister of Nancy Cothron. Their children were: Andrew Hargis, married Ella Sullivan; John Hargis, married Angie Robinson; Frank Hargis, married first to Cis Cothron, and later to Susie Gammon, daughter of William Mitchell Gammon, our first wife's grandfather; Levi Hargis, married Emma Tuck; Leona Hargis, married Johnnie Stovall; Eliza Hargis, married Seldom West; and Mary Susan Hargis, married Dick Gregory, son of Tom Gregory, a half-brother of our grandfather, Stephen Calvin Gregory.'' Charlie Hargis, a brother of Zack, married Margaret Cosby and became the father of: Nan Hargis, married "Coon" Hargis, as above set out; Catline Hargis, married Andrew Smith, of near Lafayette; Lois Hargis, married George Day and became the father of Charlie Day, of near Brown's school house; and Fannie Day, who married Irving, son of Jim, son of Abel Gregory, son of our great-great-grandfather, Jeremiah Gregory; Amelia Hargis, married John Norman; and Mahala Hargis, married Fernando Hargis, as set out above. We do not have the sons and daughters of the remaining children of John and Millie Uhles Hargis, the brothers and sisters of Zack Hargis, but could obtain their names if they are needed. In the Hargis family there are many keepsakes of various kinds. Felix Hargis, residing near the old home location, has a gourd said to be 350 years old and grown in England, and brought to America by an early Hargis as a powder gourd. It is well preserved and has the appearance of having been polished, but Felix, its present custodian, says it has never been polished. It will hold perhaps a pound of gunpowder. It is said to have been brought across the Atlantic by the two Hargis brothers, the first to come from England to eastern North Carolina. Another relic in the family is a dirk*, with a six-inch blade and a handle made of deer's horn or antler. It is in a fine state of preservation and shows that its maker, Jackson Washington Hargis was a good workman in a shop. The handle is approximately 3 1/2 inches in length. A tomahawk, 4 1/2 inches by three inches in width, and made of flint, is an almost perfect example of the ability of the Cherokee Indians to make stone weapons. But perhaps the best example of Indian handiwork is the spike which is also of flint and slightly more than six inches in length. It is well made and finely balanced and is indeed a relic of much interest. If any reader has additional information as to the early Hargis family, please feel free to communicate with us. We are able to obtain information as to those Hargis' of the present and of one or two generations ago. What we really want is information as to the pioneer members of the family. We are especially anxious to learn of other members of the family of William Hargis and his Indian wife, Jennie Jacobs Hargis. We also wish we had information on the old John Hargis, Jr., of the same section, we are sure; and the three Hargis women who married sons of John Hargis, son of William Hargis. We have found that Lambert Cothron married, first a Young , by whom he had: Ranson, married a Linville, and was later killed; James, married a Cox; Nancy, married Zack Hargis, as set forth above; Hannah, married a Cox; Elizabeth, married Margaret McDuffee, daughter of Eli McDuffee, son of Neal and Thenie Gregory McDuffee. Thenie was a daughter of Bry Gregory, one of the writer's great-great-grandfathers. Lambert Cothron married the second time to a Miss Johnson, who became the mother of: Wash, Marion and Wilson Cothron.

Harlakenden Earls Colne

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{{One Place Study| place = Earls Colne, Essex}} This is an overview of the Harlakenden family in Earls Colne, part of the [[Space:Earls Colne, Essex One Place Study|Earls Colne One Place Study]] ==Background== Prior to 1583 there were two lordships: the manor of Earls Colne held by the Earls of Oxford and Colne Priory. In 1583, the seventeenth Earl [[De_Vere-381|Edward De Vere]] sold the Manor of Earls Colne to [[Harlakenden-13|Roger Harlakenden]]. The manor of Colne Priory, was held by the Priory until 1534 and then granted a few years later to the Earls of Oxford who sold It in 1592 to [[Harlakenden-19|Richard Harlakenden]], son of Roger. ERO D/DU 256/1There was potentially a degree of manoeuvring to achieve this.http://www.oxford-shakespeare.com/EssexRecordOffice/D-DU-256-1.pdf and in 1600 a deposition was made by the Earl claiming foul playChancery Decrees and Orders (PRO C78/104/17 decree roll countess of Oxford v: Rich Harlakenden) repercussions of which were still running in 1603Chancery Depositions (PRO C3/273/36 Rich and Thos Harlakenden v Simon Ive and Jn Aylmer)
Approximately two fifths of each of the two manors were let out to tenants by copyhold tenure, the remainder held directly by the lords as demesne. During the course of time, some of this land was formed into largish farms usually of between fifty and one hundred acres.https://wwwe.lib.cam.ac.uk/earls_colne/intro/index.htm Earls Colne Project, Introduction to the parish ==Harlakenden Line== Though new arrivals to Essex, the Harlakendens quickly established close links with the local gentry. Most had a Puritan leaning. The Harlakendens ruled Earls Colne for three generations and their descendents continued to hold sway for some time after. Under the previous owners, the DeVere family, Earls Colne was just another part of their fiefdom whereas the Harlakendens had fewer interests outside the boundaries of Earls Colne. They were Gentry with Puritan inclinations. This changed the relationship between Lord and tenants, the Harlakendens being much more integrated to village life giving their influence substance. The manors and running of the village were their main concern.The lords of Earls Colne in The character of English rural society. H. R. French and R. W. Hoyle Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.7765/9781847791405.00013 [[Harlakenden-13|Roger Harlakenden]] 1541-1603 [[Harlakenden-19|Richard Harlakenden]] then inherited the estate, 1568-1631. It passed to his son also [[Harlakenden-30|Richard Harlakenden]], 1606-1677. On the death of Richard, the manor was divided between
Margaret (daughter), wife of John Eldred
Elizabeth (daughter), wife of Thomas Harlakenden Bowes
Mary Harlakenden(Daughter of Elizabeth), wife of Daniel Andrews Thomas sold his third to Mary in 1700 and arrangements made to divide the lands equally between Mary Andrews and John Eldred. '''The Andrews Share'''
When [[Harlakenden-58|Mary Andrews]] died in 1729, her share passed to Anne her daughter (this profile) who married John Wale.
Anne was succeeded by her sons John Wale and Charles Wale, and then by her daughter [[Wale-195|Anne Holgate]].
Anne Holgate was succeeded in 1767 by her daughter [[Holgate-405|Mary Holgate]] or Holgate Wale.
'''The Eldred Share'''
This descended with Olivers in Stanway to John Eldred (d. 1738)who passed it to his sister Anne (d. 1760), wife of the younger John Wale, with remainder to Thomas Kilner.
John Eldred's widow Susannah held the moiety until her death in 1780, and in 1781 Thomas Kilner sold it to Mary Holgate Wale.
Thus the two halves were joined under Mary Holgate Wale On Mary's death in 1787 the manors passed to Anne Holgate's granddaughter [[Holgate-402|Anne Holgate]] (d. 1817) and her husband [[Carwardine-63|Thomas Carwardine]] (d. 1824). (They were succeeded by their sons [[Carwardine-68|H. H]]. (d. 1867) and [[Carwardine-71| J. B. Carwardine]] (d. 1871) and by J. B. Carwardine's son [[Carwardine-73|John]].
After John's death in 1889 the manors of Earls Colne and Colne Priory were separated. Earls Colne passed to John's son [[Carwardine-87|F. H. Carwardine]] (d. 1910) and daughter [[Carwardine-85|Florence Mary]], who married [[Keeling-1330|J. H. W. Keeling]]; Colne Priory passed to [[Probert-472|W. R. Probert]], son of [[Carwardine-68|H. H]]. and J. B. Carwardine's sister Anne and her husband [[Probert-471|Thomas Probert]]. Mrs. Keeling was still lady of Earls Colne manor in 1937, when the last copyholds had been enfranchised and manorial rights extinguished. W. R. Probert was succeeded at Colne Priory by his son [[Probert-477 |William Geoffrey Carwardine-Probert]] who sold the manor c. 1935. ''Succession notes extracted from [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/essex/vol10/pp92-94 British History on Line Earls Colne: Manors and other estates]'' ==Documentation Legacy== Records in Earls Colne have survived particularly well due to the interest of the Harlakenden family and descendants. [[Harlakenden-13|Roger Harlakenden]] had many of the fifteenth century rolls and other documents transcribed. Also, in 1598 he commissioned a detailed survey of his interests in the parish including a detailed map.
His son [[Harlakenden-19|Richard Harlakenden]] also kept detailed accounts relating to the estate, which were continued by his son [[Harlakenden-30|Richard Harlakenden]].
The Carwardine and Probert families in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries helped to ensure their preservation.https://wwwe.lib.cam.ac.uk/earls_colne/intro/use.htm Earls Colne Project Introduction == Sources == See also *The Topographer and Genealogist, Volume 1 edited by John Gough Nichols. Pedigree of Harlakenden of Kent and Essex, by G. Steinman Steinman Esq FSA P228] *The Character of English Rural Society: Earls Colne, 1550-1750 Henry French , Richard Hoyle 2007

Harlem Township, Winnebago, Illinois One Place Study

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== How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Colville-218|Joelle Colville-Hanson]] or post a comment to the right. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Place Study to collect together everything about Harlem Township, Winnebago, Illinois. The hope is that this study will be a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. The aim is to work back through time, as far as records allow, detailing the lives of the people wherever possible. It is hoped that other researchers who are interested in Winnebago, Illinois, will make similar studies of the Townships, Villages and Towns, which make up the County. A list of these can be found [[:Category:Winnebago_County%2C_Illinois|here]]] '''Related Pages:''' *[[space:Harlem_Township_Winnebago_County_Illinois|Harlem Township]] *[[space:Scottish_Immigrant_Settlement_in_Winnebago_Illinois|Scottish Settlement in Argyle]] *[[space:Winnebago_County%2C_Illinois|Winnebago County]] ===1835-1860=== This study focuses on Harlem Township from its founding in 1835 through 1860. To learn more about Harlem Township beyond this scope see [[Space:Harlem_Township_Winnebago_County_Illinois|Harlem Township]]. ===Location=== {{Image|file=Harlem_Township_Winnebago_County_Illinois.png |caption=Harlem Township in Winnebago County }} Coordinates: 42°21′56″N 88°59′47″W ====Towns and Villages in Harlem Township==== {{Image|file=Harlem_Township_Winnebago_Illinois_One_Place_Study.jpg |caption=Harlem Township }} *Harlem *Argyle *Machesney Park *Loves Park ===Population=== In 1850 the total population of Harlem Township was 783. [https://www2.census.gov/library/publications/decennial/1850/1850a/1850a-41.pdf?# Statistics of Illinois] United States Census Bureau In 1860 the total population of Harlem Township was 871. [https://www2.census.gov/library/publications/decennial/1860/population/1860a-11.pdf?# Illinois Statistics] Us Census Bureau ===History of Harlem Township=== Harlem Township is one of the oldest towns in Winnebago County. It was first surveyed in 1835. It was named by early settlers from the Dutch Settlement Harlem on Long Island in New York. [http://oldnorthwestterritory.northwestquarterly.com/2017/08/harlem-village-the-kd-line/ Harlem Village & The KD Line] ===Early Pioneers=== *[[Wattles-139|Hiram Wattles]] was the first resident of the area in 1835. *[[Taylor-57617|Asa Taylor]] was one of the first settlers who came from Massachusetts in 1836. *[[Greenlees-154|John Greenlee]] escaped from creditors in Kintyre, Scotland in 1836 and established the [[Space:Scottish_Immigrant_Settlement_in_Winnebago_Illinois|Scottish Settlement]] in Argyle, Illinois. *[[Andrus-1042|Daniel Lewis Andrus]] was veteran of the War of 1812. He came west from New York and settled in Harlem in 1837. His grandson, [[Andrus-1038|Henry Andrus]] served several years in the Illinois Senate. *[[Fabrique-9|Lewis Fabrique]] settled here in 1838 and raised sheep. *[[Tofflemire-32|Jonas Tofflemire]] bought 80 acres of land in Harlem for $100 in 1839. ===Civil War Veterans from Harlem=== *[[Haskin-201|Private Amos Haskins]] died of Disease in Huntsville, Alabama in 1865. ===Churches=== '''Harlem Methodist''' In 1845 twelve settlers gathered for worship in the schoolhouse. In 1847 [[Taylor-57617|Asa Taylor]] donated land for a cemetery and a. The Harlem Methodist Church was completed in 1848. Asa, however, died in a farming accident before that and was the first to be buried in the cemetery. The 1848 building still stands at the Harlem Cemetery but the Methodist congregation has moved to Machesney Park. '''Willow Creek Presbyterian Church''' The early residents of the [[Space:Scottish_Immigrant_Settlement_in_Winnebago_Illinois|Scottish Settlement]] First net to worship in the home of [[Greenlees-154|John Greenlee]] or [[Giffen-204|Andrew Giffen]]. In 1842 they built a log cabin to accommodate the growing numbers of immigrants to the settlement. In 1849, a brick building replaced the log church. In 1858, a frame addition was added. In 1877, the present building was built at a cost of $12,593. [https://willowcreekpc.org/information/our-history Our History Willow Creek] ===Schools=== ===Cemeteries=== There are two cemeteries in Harlem where most of the residents from 1835-1860 are buried: '''Harlem Cemetery''' :1810 Harlem Rd :Loves Park, IL 61111 :[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/106041 FindAGrave #106041] '''Tripp Pioneer Cemetery''' :Paulson Rd, :Harlem Township, Winnebago County, Illinois :[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2367585 FindAGrave #2367585] :[[:Category: Tripp Pioneer Cemetery, Winnebago County|Category:Tripp Pioneer Cemetery]] In 1842 [[Tofflemire-32|Jonas Tofflemire]] donated an acre of his land for this cemetery. There are records listed for 27 burials (about 24 listed at [http://genealogytrails.com/ill/winnebago/cem/cem_tripp_pioneer.htm Genealogy Trails], there are 27 memorials at FindAGrave but only a few headstones left that have been gathered placed inside a fence. ==Sources==

Harmon Name Study

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Welcome to the Harmon Name Study Project
===Introduction=== :The Harmon Name Study is for members working on or interested in profiles from any country or era which have the Harmon surname. ===Leaders=== * [[J-276|Paula J]] Leader *[[Daly-373|Eric Daly]] Project Coordinator ===Our Mission=== :It is our mission to help distinguish by documentation the various Harmon lines, making it easier for members to find their Harmon ancestors. We also aspire to keep abreast of research that sheds light on some of the mysteries on this surname. ===How to Join=== #[[Project:One_Name_Studies|One Name Studies project page]] - Check out how the project works here! # Contact your leader [[J-276|Paula J]] to have the One Name Study badge added to your profile. #Add {{Tag Link|one_name_studies}} to your list of [[Special:Following|followed tags]]. That way you'll see all our discussions in {{G2G}}. #Add {{Tag Link|Harmon}} to your list of [[Special:Following|followed tags]]. That way you'll see all our discussions in {{G2G}}. ===Now What Do I Do?=== #Add the category or template to your Harmon profiles. If you add the template it will automatically add the category. {{Blue|Make sure the template is under the Biography heading, please.}} #If you need a new category let your leader know. #Make sure your profiles have good sources and a biography #Ask questions in G2G if you need genealogy help #Post comments in the boxes on this page or specific Harmon profiles to share information. #Link Harmon Space Pages to the Project Page. ===Template=== :Adding this template:
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Harrington Name Study

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[[Category:Harrington Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Keniston-36|Bob Keniston]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the Harrington surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == == Origin of name == [[http://genforum.genealogy.com/harrington/messages/4599.html Here is a link to the departure point for this one name study]] by [[Harrington-3696 | William Owen Harrington]] == Harrington DNA Project == [[http://www.worldfamilies.net/surnames/harrington/pats Here is a link to the Harrington DNA Project]] WikiTree profiles in study with DNA tests: H-053 [[Harrington-3696 | William Owen Harrington]] H-082 [[Harington-168 | Gregory David Harington]] See Also:
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Harris County, Texas

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---- {{US History|sub-project=Texas}} {{Image|file=Harris_County_Texas-1.png|align=c|size=m|caption=Harris County, Texas}}{{Geographic Location | Reference Location = Harris County | NW Location = [[Space:Waller County, Texas|Waller County]] | N Location = [[Space:Montgomery County, Texas |Montgomery County]] | NE Location = [[Space:Liberty County, Texas |Liberty County]] | E Location = [[Space:Chambers County, Texas |Chambers County]] | SE Location = [[Space:Galveston County, Texas |Galveston County]] | S Location = [[Space:Brazoria County, Texas |Brazoria County]] | SW Location = [[Space:Fort Bend County, Texas |Fort Bend County]] | W Location = }} ==History==
Archeological sites in what is now present-day Harris County have revealed the presence of human beings as early as early as the Neolithic period (4000 B.C.), including a deposit of human remains and dart points dating from 4000 to 1000 B.C. A site on Clear Lake features a shell midden and cemetery with early ceramics dating between 1400 B.C. and A.D. 950. Other sites in the western area and along Galveston Bay have yielded pottery, stone tools, and points from 2,000 years ago. Many shell middens along the bayshore and brackish streams were destroyed in the nineteenth century when residents used the convenient shell heaps for construction. ===Early Spanish Exploration (1528-1532)=== :[[Nunez-416|Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca]], an early explorer and the first historian of Texas, departed Spain in June 1527 with five ships and a contract from the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V (Charles I of Spain) which permitted him to settle and colonize the region between present-day Florida and Tampico, Mexico.The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. [https://www.britannica.com/biography/Alvar-Nunez-Cabeza-de-Vaca Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca]. Encyclopædia Britannica. Encyclopædia Britannica, inc. Published July 26, 2016. :After a serious misfortunes on the journey which led to a party being shipwrecked near present-day Galveston island, [[Nunez-416|Cabeza de Vaca]] became the first European of record to become a Texas merchant. He carried sea shells and what he called “beads of sea” (probably pearls) into the interior reaches of Texas, where traded for bison skins and red ochre.Donald E. Chipman, “In Search of Cabeza de Vaca’s Route Across Texas: An Historiographical Survey,” Southwestern Historical Quarterly 91 (October 1987).David A. Howard, Conquistador in Chains: Cabeza de Vaca and the Indians of the Americas (Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1997). ===French Exploration (1684-1689)=== :The French explorer, [[Cavelier-11|La Salle]], during the last phase of his extraordinary career, centred on his proposal to fortify the mouth of the Mississippi and to invade and conquer part of the Spanish province of Mexico. A gross miscalculation brought the ships to Matagorda Bay in Texas, 500 miles west of their intended landfall. After several fruitless journeys in search of his lost Mississippi, traveling as far west as the Rio Grande and as far east as the Trinity River, La Salle met his death at the hands of mutineers near the Brazos River.David C.G. Sibley. [https://www.britannica.com/biography/Rene-Robert-Cavelier-sieur-de-La-Salle René-Robert Cavelier, sieur de La Salle]. Encyclopædia Britannica. Encyclopædia Britannica, inc. Published March 12, 2018. ===Spanish Texas (1690-1821)=== :During the early 18th century, French traders began visiting the Galveston Bay area to trade with the Akokisa (Orcoquisa) and Bidai Indians. The French came both by boat from New Orleans and overland from Nacogdoches to exchange European goods for furs, skins, and bear grease.Fullen, William Louis. 1978. El Orcoquisac Archeological District, Wallisville Reservoir, Texas: Past, Present, and Future. Journal of the Houston Archeological Society 59:5-12.Ricklis, Robert A. 1994. Aboriginal Life and Culture on the Upper Texas Coast: Archaeology at the Mitchell Ridge Site, 41GV66, Galveston Island. Coastal Archaeological Research, Inc., Corpus Christi, Texas. :In 1745, the captain of the presidio at La Bahia, Don Joaquin de Orobio y Bazterra, wrote to the viceroy in Mexico in regards to rumors of French activity at the lower Trinity River. Orobio was ordered to explore the area to determine the French aggression, and determine information on the Indians in the region.Highley, Lynn, Anne Fox, and Will Day. 1982. Mission Nuestra Señora de la Luz and Presidio San Augustín de Ahumada: The Orcoquisac Historic District in Chambers County, Texas. La Tierra 9(2):2-17. :Don Joaquin de Orobio y Bazterra arrived at a place he called San Raphael (present-day Spring Creek) on March 15, 1746; and on March 23, visited the proposed French site on the Nuestra Senora de Aranzazu (present-day San Jacinto river) and determined the site lacked the natural resources to build and maintain a sizeable settlement. :From 1747-1753, the governor of Texas, Jacinto de Barrios y Jauregui, devised an illegal trade network in which the Spanish acted as middlemen, exchanging goods between the French and Indians. :By May of 1754, French trader, Joseph Blancpain, and several other Frenchmen set up a permanent trading post near the east bank of the Trinity River, about 8 kilometers upstream from Trinity Bay and by October of 1754, Spanish Lt. Marcos Ruiz was dispatched to the French trading post along with 25 men to arrest the Frenchman. Ruiz was informed by the Orcoquiscas of the area that a French trader, Lacreu, had recently left the camp towards New Orleans in search of 50 families waiting to settle in Texas. :From 1756 through 1771, determined to prevent a French settlement of the area, the Spanish established the Presidio of San Augustín de Ahumada in the precise location of Blancpain's trading post. Lieutenant Domingo del Rio was appointed commander of the presidio. The Spanish then established the accompanying Mission of Nuestra Señora de la Luz del Orcoquisac for the Akokisa. Calling the site El Orcoquisac, they made plans to turn it into a civil settlement of 50 families, creating a permanent Spanish presence in the Galveston Bay area. :In 1805, Governor Antonio Cordero sent soldiers to El Orcoquisac to halt illegal activities in the area. Within a few months, having determined El Orcoquisac to be unsuitable for horses and people, a garrison was established in Atascacito (near the present-day Harris County, Liberty County border). :From 1815 to 1817, expeditions from New Orleans came to aid the Mexican Republic rebel against Spain. Louis Michel Aury, Francisco Xavier Mina, pirate Jean Laffite, and James Long looked around the San Jacinto for possible homesites while 400 French exiles sought refuge in the area of El Orcoquisac. Spanish were again called to the area; however, the French were warned by friendly Indians and escaped to Galveston Island near the pirate Jean Laffite's establishment. In Oct 1818, Spanish troops arrived at the abandoned French fortress near the Trinity and destroyed it. ===Mexican Texas (1821–1836)=== {{Image|file=Harris-29477-5.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption= }} :Beginning in 1822, settlers came to the area thinking that the San Jacinto River was part of [[Austin-1002|Stephen F. Austin]]'s empresario grant. Baron de Bastrop issued 29 grants to settlers (with incomplete surveys). Some settlers moved to the Brazos River, some eventually worked on the river for the transportation system. The Gulf shore and Galveston Island were forbidden to Anglo settlement, present-day Harris County considered the SE border of the colony. The area was known as San Jacinto District. :In 1824, [[Harris-29477|John Richardson Harris]] received a grant of land from the Mexican government of 4,425 acres which he located at the junction of Buffalo and Bray's bayous, about twenty miles from Galveston Bay in [[Austin-1002|Stephen F. Austin]]'s colony as a part of [[Austin-1002|Austin]]'s [[Space:Old Three Hundred|Old Three Hundred]]. During the summer of 1829, [[Harris-29477|Harris]] found himself in need of parts for his uncompleted sawmill. He boarded his Schooner, The Rights of Man, and set sail for New Orleans, the center of business at that time on the northern coast of the Mexican Gulf. New Orleans at that time was in the grips of an epidemic of yellow fever. [[Harris-29477|Harris]] contracted the disease and within five days, on August 21, 1829, died from its effects.Herbert Eugene Bolton. ''Texas in the Middle Eighteenth Century''. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1915; rpt., Austin: University of Texas Press, 1970.Max Freund, ed. and trans., ''Gustav Dresel's Houston Journal'' Austin: University of Texas Press, 1954. :In 1830, travelers crossed San Jacinto River on Lynch's Ferry, traveling to the sites of present-day Anahuac, Liberty or Nacogdoches. A road ran parallel to Buffalo Bayou heading NW to Spring Creek, then forked to head to Brazos villages. Road #3 followed the south bank of Brays Bayou 15 miles toward Oyster Creek to Stafford, Fort Bend County. :[[Birdsall-587|Jane Birdsall Harris]], John R. Harris' widow, did not come to Texas until 1833, at which time her eldest son, [[Harris-29480|DeWitt Clinton Harris]], had reached an acceptable age to accompany her and the remainder of the family. Jane and DeWitt traveled by stagecoach, canal boat, steamboat, then sailing ship to reach Harrisburg. Upon her arrival, [[Birdsall-587|Mrs. Harris]] began to construct a home for herself and her family, the original home John R. Harris being occupied by his brother, [[Harris-29483|David Harris]]. :In August of 1835, Zavala, a refugee from Santa Antonio López de Santa Anna's wrath, bought a house on the north side of Buffalo Bayou below Harrisburg where his 2nd wife of New York and three children joined him in December. Some residents also participated in the Anahuac Disturbances in 1832 and 1835 and the call for volunteers in September 1835 to oppose Gen. Martín Perfecto de Cos. :Interim President [[Burnet-247|David G. Burnet]] with Vice President [[Zavala-82|Lorenzo de Zavala]] of the new Republic of Texas were elected by the delegates at Washington after midnight on March 16, 1836, and the next morning left for Harrisburg, traveling by water in case the Mexican Army might win the Battle of San Jacinto. Refugees from the upper Brazos settlements came across Harrisburg Municipality, fleeing to the United States. On 21 March 1836, the home of [[Birdsall-587|Jane Birdsall Harris]], located in Harrisburg became the Capital of the Republic of Texas, when [[Burnet-247|David G. Burnet]] with [[Zavala-82|Lorenzo de Zavala]] and members of the presidential cabinet met there. John H. Jenkins, ed., The Papers of the Texas Revolution, 1835–1836 (10 vols., Austin: Presidial Press, 1973).Marilyn M. Sibley, The Port of Houston (Austin: University of Texas Press, 1968). Brothers John Kirby and Augustus Chapman Allen saw the potential of the Buffalo Bayou and began laying out the town that would later become Houston. :On Apr 12, 1836, the republic's officials evacuated Harrisburg by steamboat to Lynchburg when they learned Santa Anna with his troops were crossing the Brazos River near Richmond. The steamboat Cayuga later took the officials and their families to Galveston Island. By April 14, 1836, Santa Anna and his advance units reached Harrisburg at midnight and, after a day of looting, set fire to the settlement on the sixteenth; after which Santa Anna almost captured the Burnet family at Morgan's Point. From April 20-21, 1836, the Battle of San Jacinto took place on Peggy McCormick's farm (opposite Zavala's house). There 600 dead soldiers remained unburied when neither commander ordered interment. Legend for the San Jacinto war outcome neglected to mention, that some of the Mexican prisoners chose to remain in Harris County when all were released, by President Sam Houston. :Harrisburg County was officially formed by the First Congress on December 22, 1836. The lawmakers named [[Briscoe-691|Andrew Briscoe]] chief justice and the infant city of Houston the county seat and national capital of soon to be Republic of Texas.[Handbook of Texas Online, Margaret Swett Henson, "Harris County," accessed June 17, 2016, http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch07. Uploaded on June 15, 2010. Modified on Feb 5, 2016. Published by the Texas State Historical Association Handbook of Texas online]https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hvh27 ===Republic of Texas (1836–1845)=== :In March of 1837, the first session of Republic of Texas met, having 4 precincts of county court, the chief justice (county judge after 1861), sheriff, clerk, and two justices of the peace. Voters in each militia precinct chose two justices of the peace. These men annually elected two of their body to serve as the 2 associate justices on the county court. :On June 5, 1837, after recovering from the burning, and was incorporated. The first steamboat, ''Laura'', arrived. The waterway was the only one in Texas that was navigable, planters brought their cotton to Houston to be shipped by barge or riverboat to Galveston, the best natural port in Texas. Harrisburg County originally encompassed the territory of the old municipality plus Galveston Island (the mainland was attached to Brazoria County) from 1836 until May 1838, when its modern boundaries were redrawn. Ny June of 1839, the town was consolidated upon the opposite bank of the bayou, and in December of 1839, Congress changed the name to Harris County, in honor of [[Harris-29477|John Richardson Harris]].Virginia H. Taylor, The Spanish Archives of the General Land Office of Texas (Austin: Lone Star, 1955)."Reminiscences of Mrs. Dilue Harris," Quarterly of the Texas State Historical Association 4, 7 (October 1900, January 1901, January 1904).Texas House of Representatives, Biographical Directory of the Texan Conventions and Congresses, 1832–1845 (Austin: Book Exchange, 1941). :By the 1840's, French, Czechs (Austrian) and Germans had immigrated to Harris County, including city-dwelling Catholic and Protestant artisans, farmers and merchants..These agrarians settled north and west of Houston and began successful truck and dairy farms. In 1841, the county briefly lost its northwest corner, when Spring Creek residents tried to form a separate county. ===Statehood, War and Expansion (1845-present)=== :On February 28, 1845, the U.S. Congress narrowly passed a bill that authorized the United States to annex the Republic of Texas if it so voted. The legislation set the date for annexation for December 29 of the same year. On October 13 of the same year, a majority of voters in Texas approved a proposed constitution that specifically endorsed slavery and the slave trade. This constitution was later accepted by the U.S. Congress, making Texas a U.S. state on the same day annexation took effect (therefore bypassing a territorial phase). :The Mexican government had long warned that annexation would mean war with the United States. On April 25, 1846, a 2,000-strong Mexican cavalry detachment attacked a 70-man U.S. patrol that had been sent into the contested territory north of the Rio Grande and south of the Nueces River. The Mexican cavalry routed the patrol, killing 16 U.S. soldiers in what later became known as the Thornton Affair. Both nations declared war. In the ensuing Mexican–American War, there were no more battles fought in Texas, but it became a major staging point for the American invasion of northern Mexico. :By 1853, a steam mill and terminus began for railways formed for shipment of cotton and sugar. Five other railroads followed before the Civil War. The Galveston, Houston and Henderson connected the island to the mainland. Texas and New Orleans built tracks along the north side of Buffalo Bayou to Liberty and Orange. Railways, Houston and Texas Central ran west from town to Cypress, Hockley, and Hempstead; Houston Tap and Brazoria linked Houston with the Buffalo Bayou, Brazos and Colorado south of town with a line to Columbia to serve the Brazoria County sugar plantations. :From 1862-1865, Confederate troops were able to reach the Neches River while traveling to Virginia with the railways. Post Civil War Railways crossed Harris County, providing more transportation. Settlers chose sites along the railroads instead of the original settlements along rivers and creeks. :Post-1870's, South Houston, Genoa, and Webster were developed along the Galveston, Houston and Henderson Railroad and by the 1880's, boatyards were located at Lynchburg and Goose Creek, and a brick factory on Cedar Bayou began. A few Mexican families lived in Houston, settling in the city close to their work and the Catholic churches. Starting in 1890, developers purchased land along the new North Galveston, Houston and Kansas City Railroad, along the south side of Buffalo Bayou towards Morgan's Point and south to the mouth of Clear Creek for settlement, and in 1892 Pasadena, Deer Park, and La Porte were established. :In 1900, Japanese came to the Webster area to develop rice farms on the flat prairies and Mykawa, and later Seabrook was formed. The agriculture began east of the San Jacinto River. In 1903, oil was discovered on the east side of the San Jacinto River at Goose Creek and Tabbs Bay, and by 1905, Humble, near the Houston East and West Texas Railway, grew with the oil boom at Moonshine Hill. :By 1911, Harris County had become an industrial superpower. Voters approved the Harris Co. Ship Channel Navigation District, which would improve and manage the waterfront. Bonds were issued to widen and deepen the channel to make the Houston port accessible to oceangoing vessels. In 1914, the United States Army Corps of Engineers deepened the 50-mile-long channel to 25 feet from the Gulf through Galveston Bay and up the San Jacinto River and Buffalo Bayou to the district's turning basin at the Port of Houston. From 1915 to 1917, migrant roughnecks and their families moved to the area and built a temporary boomtown between the oil derricks. The temporary shantytown became Pelly, built on private land above the noisy, dirty oil camp, and in 1918, petroleum refineries were built along Buffalo Bayou and the San Jacinto River, along with other industries. Later the channel was deepened again to 50 Feet, and widened to accommodate larger ships. :In 1919, Ross Sterling and his Humble Oil and Refining Company (now Exxon) built a refinery on the San Jacinto north of Goose Creek. Baytown was formed for workers, and a middle-class, Goose Creek, for executives and others. Pelly and Goose Creek both tried to be the most important. In 1920, Houston and Great Northern, the Trinity and Brazos Valley, the Houston East and West Texas, and the Burlington-Rock Island entered north Harris County to converge on Houston. Lumbering and farming interests established small towns such as Spring and Tomball along the tracks. By 1925, eastern Harris County had an electric interurban train, the Houston-North Shore Railroad, which connected the three towns to Crosby and ran along the north side of Buffalo Bayou to Houston. :''Notes:'' #''Harris County Navigation District owns the wharves and warehouses around the turning basin (about 2 miles above old Harrisburg), the Long Reach docks, and a bulk handling plant at Greens Bayou, the terminal railroad, and the container facility at the Bayport industrial complex, below Morgan's Point.'' #''Exports from the port include rice, wheat, grain sorghums, cotton, caustic soda, cement, and petroleum products. Imports include crude oil, iron ore, molasses, coffee, gypsum, and automobiles.'' :In 1950, the district joined national and state governments to build the Washburn Tunnel under Buffalo Bayou from Pasadena to the north side, and the Baytown-La Porte tunnel beneath the San Jacinto River in order to reduce the automobile ferries. In the 1960's, the area east of Webster became the home of the NASA Manned Spacecraft Center, later renamed the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center in 1973. Houston quickly annexed the area and more towns sprang up on north shore of Clear Lake, later becoming Clear Lake City. :In 1962, construction began on the Harris County Domed Stadium, known as the Astrodome, and was completed and leased to the Houston Sports Association in 1965 becoming the world's first multi-purpose, domed sports stadium and nicknamed the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eighth_Wonder_of_the_World#Post-1900_creations "Eighth Wonder of the World"]. :Today, Harris County is situated on a total area of 1,777.5 square miles, 4.16% (74.0 square miles) of that area being water. As of the 2010 Census, the population was 4,092,459 with a density of 2,402.41 per square mile; 98.79% of the population being in urban areas. The population of the county seat, Houston, made up over half of the population in 2010 at 2,099,451 (see also: [[Space:Harris_County%2C_Texas#Demographics|Demographics]]). ---- ==Geography== Harris County, originally Harrisburg County, is on the upper Gulf Coast in SE Texas, bounded by Waller County on the north and west, Montgomery County on the north, Liberty and Chambers counties on the east, Galveston and Brazoria counties on the south, and Fort Bend County on the west. Harris County is the largest Texas county east of the Nueces River (1,777.5 square miles). The southern portion is level coastal prairie while the northern half touches the East Texas timberlands. Central Harris County is fifty-five feet above sea level. The land rises gradually to more than 200 feet on the northern borders, while the smallish bluffs around upper Galveston Bay descend to sea level. "Thus when excessive rains occur or hurricanes, the Buffalo Bayou expands its area into the branches, flooding the City of Houston." ===Communities=== ====Cities==== :{|border="1" |- align="center" | [[:Category: Baytown, Texas|Baytown]] ‡ || [[:Category: Houston, Texas|Houston]] ‡ || [[:Category: Morgan's Point, Texas|Morgan's Point]] || [[:Category: Spring Valley Village, Texas|Spring Valley Village]] |- align="center" |[[:Category: Bellaire, Texas| Bellaire]] || [[:Category: Humble, Texas|Humble]] || [[:Category: Nassau Bay, Texas|Nassau Bay]] || [[:Category: Stafford, Texas|Stafford]] ‡ |- align="center" | [[:Category: Bunker Hill Village, Texas|Bunker Hill Village]] || [[:Category: Hunters Creek Village, Texas|Hunters Creek Village]] || [[:Category: Pasadena, Texas|Pasadena]] || [[:Category: Taylor Lake Village, Texas|Taylor Lake Village]] |- align="center" | [[:Category: Deer Park, Texas|Deer Park]] || [[:Category: Jacinto City, Texas|Jacinto City]] || [[:Category: Pearland, Texas|Pearland]] ‡ || [[:Category: Tomball, Texas|Tomball]] |- align="center" |[[:Category: El Lago, Texas| El Lago]] ||[[:Category: Jersey Village, Texas| Jersey Village]] || [[:Category: Piney Point Village, Texas|Piney Point Village]] || [[:Category: Waller, Texas|Waller]] ‡ |- align="center" | [[:Category: Friendswood, Texas|Friendswood]] ‡ || [[:Category: Katy, Texas|Katy]] ‡ || [[:Category: Seabrook, Texas|Seabrook]] ‡± || [[:Category: Webster, Texas|Webster]] |- align="center" | [[:Category: Galena Park, Texas|Galena Park]] || [[:Category: La Porte, Texas|La Porte]] || [[:Category: Shoreacres, Texas|Shoreacres]] ‡± || [[:Category: West University Place, Texas|West University Place]] |- align="center" | [[:Category: Hedwig Village, Texas|Hedwig Village]] || [[:Category: League City, Texas|League City]] ‡ || [[:Category: South Houston, Texas|South Houston]] || |- align="center" | [[:Category: Hilshire Village, Texas|Hilshire Village]] || [[:Category: Missouri City, Texas|Missouri City]] ‡ || [[:Category: Southside Place, Texas|Southside Place]] || |- align="center" |colspan="4"| ‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties ±water surface only in adjacent county |} ====Census Designated Places==== :{|border="1" |- align="center" | [[:Category: Aldine, Texas|Aldine]] || [[:Category: Crosby, Texas|Crosby]] |- align="center" | [[:Category: Atascocita, Texas|Atascocita]] || [[:Category: Highlands, Texas|Highlands]] |- align="center" | [[:Category: Barrett, Texas|Barrett]] || [[:Category: Mission Bend, Texas|Mission Bend]] ‡ |- align="center" | [[:Category: Channelview, Texas|Channelview]] || [[:Category: Sheldon, Texas|Sheldon]] |- align="center" | [[:Category: Cinco Ranch, Texas|Cinco Ranch]] ‡ || [[:Category: Spring, Texas|Spring]] |- align="center" | [[:Category: Cloverleaf, Texas|Cloverleaf]] || [[:Category: The Woodlands, Texas|The Woodlands]] ‡ |- align="center" |colspan="2"|‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties ±water surface only in adjacent county |} ====Unincorporated Communities==== :{|border="1" |-align="center" | width="25%"|Airline || width="25%"|Cypress || width="25%"|Klein || width="25%"|Nottingham Country |-align="center" | Bammel || Dyersdale || Kleinbrook || Remington Ranch |-align="center" | Barker || East Aldine || Kohrville || Rose Hill |-align="center" | Beaumont Place || Fall Creek || Louetta || Satsuma |-align="center" | Bridgeland Community || Hockley || Lynchburg || Timber Meadows |-align="center" | Cedar Bayou || Houmont Park || McNair || Traces |-align="center" | Champion Forest || Howellville || Northcliffe || Westfield |-align="center" | Cimarron || Huffman || Northcliffe Manor || |-align="center" | Coady || Hufsmith || North Houston || |-align="center" | Copperfield || Kinwood || Northgate Forest || |} ===Education=== ====School Districts==== :{|border="1" |- align="center" | width="33.33%"|[http://www.aldine.k12.tx.us/ Aldine ISD] ||width="33.33%"|[http://www.gccisd.net/ Goose Creek CISD] ||width="33.33%"|[http://www.pearlandisd.org/ Pearland ISD] |- align="center" | [http://www.aliefisd.net/ Alief ISD] || [http://www.houstonisd.org/ Houston ISD] || [http://www.sheldonisd.com/ Sheldon ISD] |- align="center" | [http://www.cvisd.org Channelview ISD] || [http://www.huffmanisd.net/ Huffman ISD] || [http://www.springisd.org/ Spring ISD] |- align="center" | [http://www.ccisd.net/ Clear Creek ISD] || [http://www.humble.k12.tx.us/ Humble ISD] || [http://www.springbranchisd.com/ Spring Branch ISD] |- align="center" | [http://www.crosbyisd.org/ Crosby ISD] || [http://www.katyisd.org/ Katy ISD] || [http://www.staffordmsd.org Stafford MSD] |- align="center" | [http://www.cfisd.net/ Cypress-Fairbanks ISD] || [http://www.kleinisd.net/ Klein ISD] || [http://www.tomballisd.net/ Tomball ISD] |- align="center" | [http://www.daytonisd.net/ Dayton ISD] || [http://www.lpisd.org La Porte ISD] || [http://www.wallerisd.net/ Waller ISD] |- align="center" | [http://www.dpisd.org/ Deer Park ISD] || [http://www.newcaneyisd.org/ New Caney ISD] || |- align="center" | [http://www.galenaparkisd.com/ Galena Park ISD] || [http://www.pasadenaisd.org/ Pasadena ISD] || |} ====Colleges and Universities==== :{|border="1" |- align="center" |width="50%"| [http://www.hccs.edu/ Houston Community College System] ||width="50%"|[http://www.lee.edu/ Lee College] |- align="center" | [http://lonestar.edu/ Lone Star College System] || [http://www.rice.edu/ Rice University] |- align="center" | [http://www.sanjac.edu/ San Jacinto College] || [http://www.tsu.edu/ Texas Southern University] |- align="center" | [http://www.uhsa.uh.edu/ University of Houston System] || |} ===Protected areas=== :'''Addicks Reservoir''' :The Addicks Reservoir is located in western Harris County, a mile east of Addicks on South Mayde Creek. The dam located at the site is over 61,000 feet long with an upper drainage area located above the dam that covers 129 square miles. It is estimated the Addicks and Barker Reservoirs, along with other federal construction projects on Buffalo Bayou and its tributaries, prevent average annual flood damages in excess of $16,000,000 to the city of Houston.Water for Texas, Vol. 1: A Comprehensive Plan for the Future; Vol. 2: Technical Appendix (Austin: Texas Department of Water Resources, 1984).Wikipedia contributors. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Addicks_Reservoir "Addicks Reservoir"]. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. 14 Feb. 2018. :'''Armand Bayou Nature Center''' : The Armand Bayou Nature Center is an urban preserve located between the Johnson Space Center and the Bayport Industrial District. The 2,500-acre (10 km2) nature center is the largest urban wilderness preserve in the United States.Wikipedia contributors. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armand_Bayou_Nature_Center "Armand Bayou Nature Center"]. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. 9 Jul. 2017. :'''Barker Reservoir''' :The Barker Reservoir is located in western Harris County, a mile south of Addicks on Buffalo Bayou. The dam located at the site is over 72,ooo feet long with a drainage area that covers 128 square miles. It is estimated the Addicks and Barker Reservoirs, along with other federal construction projects on Buffalo Bayou and its tributaries, prevent average annual flood damages in excess of $16,000,000 to the city of Houston.Wikipedia contributors. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barker_Reservoir "Barker Reservoir"]. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. 27 Nov. 2017. :'''Baytown Nature Center''' :The Baytown Nature Center is located 20 miles east of Houston in Baytown, Texas, on a 450-acre peninsula along the Houston Ship Channel and surrounded by Burnet Bay, Crystal Bay and Scott Bay. The area was once a highly desirable residential neighborhood with around 400 homes, until 1961 when [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Carla Hurricane Carla] made landfall on the Texas Gulf Coast, flooding most of the homes and stopping all future development of the areas. Today, the Baytown Nature Center serves as a recreation area, and is now a protected wildlife sanctuary that is home to hundreds of aquatic and bird species, mammals, and reptiles.Wikipedia contributors. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baytown_Nature_Center "Baytown Nature Center"]. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. 23 Mar. 2018. :'''Bear Creek Pioneers Park''' :Bear Creek Pioneers Park is a 2,154-acre park situated on a portion of the Addicks Reservoir. The park includes paved roads and parking spaces for visitors, walking trails, a small zoo, an aviary, as well playgrounds and recreation fields. Located within the park is the Harris County War Memorial, honoring residents who lost their lives beginning with World War I and the wars ever since. Memorial services at held regularly on Memorial Day at 2:00 pm.Wikipedia contributors. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bear_Creek_Pioneers_Park "Bear Creek Pioneers Park"]. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. 27 Sep. 2017. :'''Dwight D. Eisenhower Park''' : Dwight D. Eisenhower Park is a 682-acre park located in eastern Harris County, situated on the south coast of Lake Houston. The park is owned and managed by [http://hcp1.net/Parks/DwightDEisenhower Harris County Precinct One], and includes nature trails, playgrounds, and is a popular public fishing location. :'''Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary''' :The Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary is a 17.5-acre nature sanctuary that includes a restored log cabin (the Moore Log House) that is used for hosting educational programs and houses the administrative offices for the Houston Audubon Society. The Moore Log House has been designated a Texas Historic Landmark by the Texas Historical Commission.Woods, Peggy. [https://explorehoustonwithpeggy.com/edith-l-moore-nature-sanctuary-photos-information/ "Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary Photos & Information"]. Explore Houston With Peggy. Retrieved 18 March 2018. The nature sanctuary operates a plant nursery that provides wildflowers and grasses for coastal restoration projects.Wikipedia contributors. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edith_L._Moore_Nature_Sanctuary "Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary"]. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. 27 Mar. 2018. :'''Houston Ship Channel''' :The Houston Ship Channel, one of the busiest waterways in the United States, began as a link for interior Texas and the ocean. The origin for early trade on the '''Buffalo Bayou''' heads on the prairie thirty miles west of Houston (NE corner of Fort Bend County, and runs SE 50 miles toward the San Jacinto River and then into Galveston Bay. In this way cotton could be shipped out of Texas. :'''San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site''' :The beginnings of the San Jacinto Battleground State Historic site trace to the early 1880s, when the State of Texas purchased ten acres along Buffalo Bayou in preparation for the fiftieth anniversary of the Texas Revolution. :The Daughters of the Republic of Texas (DRT) pressured the Texas Legislature for more appropriations for San Jacinto. In 1897, Texas State Senator Waller Thomas Burns of Houston helped to pass legislation to fund $10,000 to establish a public park. The money was used to purchase an additional 336 acres of land at San Jacinto. :The state appropriated another $25,000 in 1907 for improvements at the battleground and officially named it San Jacinto State Park, the first official state park in Texas. A governor appointed local commission managed the park and reported to the State Board of Control. More state-assisted improvements came to the park in preparation for the 1928 Democratic National Convention in Houston.Wikipedia contributors. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Jacinto_Battleground_State_Historic_Site "San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site"] Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 16 Mar. 2018. ::'''San Jacinto Monument''' {{Image|file=San_Jacinto_Battle_in_Texas_Revolution.jpg |align=r |size=125 |caption=San Jacinto Monument }} ::The San Jacinto Monument is a 567.31-foot-high (172.92-meter) column located on the Houston Ship Channel in unincorporated Harris County, Texas, United States, near the city of Houston. The monument is topped with a 220-ton star that commemorates the site of the Battle of San Jacinto, the decisive battle of the Texas Revolution. The monument, constructed between 1936 and 1939 and dedicated on April 21, 1939, is the world's tallest masonry column and is part of the San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site. By comparison, the Washington Monument is 554.612 feet (169.046 m) tall, but remains the tallest stone monument in the world. The column is an octagonal shaft topped with a 34-foot (10 m) Lone Star – the symbol of Texas. Visitors can take an elevator to the monument's observation deck for a view of Houston and the Battleship Texas (see USS Texas). ::The San Jacinto Museum of History is located inside the base of the monument, and focuses on the history of the Battle of San Jacinto and Texas culture and heritage. ::The San Jacinto Battlefield, of which the monument is a part, was designated a National Historic Landmark on December 19, 1960, and is therefore also automatically listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was designated a Historic Civil Engineering Landmark in 1992.Wikipedia contributors. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Jacinto_Monument "San Jacinto Monument"] Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. 23 Mar. 2018.{{clear}} ::'''USS Texas (BB-35)''' {{Image|file=Harris_County_Texas-9.jpg |align=r |size=150 |caption=USS ''Texas'' (BB-35) }} ::USS Texas (BB-35), the second ship of the United States Navy named in honor of the U.S. state of Texas, is a New York-class battleship. The ship was launched on 18 May 1912 and commissioned on 12 March 1914. ::On 17 April 1947, the Battleship Texas Commission was established by the Texas Legislature to care for the ship. The $225,000 necessary to pay for towing her from Baltimore to San Jacinto was the Commission's first task. On 17 March 1948, Texas began her journey to her new anchorage along the busy Houston Ship Channel near the San Jacinto Monument, at San Jacinto State Park, arriving on 20 April, where she was turned over to the State of Texas the next day to serve as a permanent memorial. Her name was struck from the Naval Vessel Register on 30 April 1948. ::The date of 21 April is significant in that it was the date of the decisive 1836 Battle of San Jacinto that ended the Texas Revolution and led to the creation of the Republic of Texas, which joined the US as a state in 1845. Texas was the first battleship memorial museum in the US. When the battleship was presented to the State of Texas, she was commissioned as the flagship of the Texas Navy.Wikipedia contributors. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Texas_(BB-35) "USS Texas (BB-35)"]. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. 26 Mar. 2018{{clear}} ---- ==Government== County governments serve as agents of the state, with responsibilities defined in the Texas constitution. Counties are governed by the commissioners court. Each Texas county has four precinct commissioners and a county judge. Although this body is called a court, it conducts the general business of the county and oversees financial matters. The commissioners court may hire personnel to run major departments, such as health and human services.Wikipedia contributors. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harris_County,_Texas "Harris County, Texas"]. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 26 Mar. 2018. Besides the county judge and commissioners, the other elective offices found in most counties include the county attorney, county and district clerks, county treasurer, sheriff, tax assessor-collector, justices of the peace, and constables. As a part of the checks and balances system, counties have an auditor appointed by the district courts. The majority of Harris County voters are white and have tended to vote Republican at the presidential level since the mid-20th century; Barack Obama was the first Democrat to win the county since Texas native Lyndon Johnson in 1964. Democratic strength is found in the city of Houston. Suburban areas such as Cypress, Spring, and Katy in the county's western and northern areas, tend to be strongly Republican. In 2016, Hillary Clinton won the county by the largest margin for a Democrat since 1964 ===Government Buildings=== :Harris county has had several courthouses, the first 5 of which were built on the same site, the plot of land originally set aside by the Allen brothers, Augusts C. and John K. :'''1st Courthouse, April, 1838''' :The first courthouse was built in April of 1838 by Maurice I. Birdsall. The building was a two-story pine log building that served until 1841 when it was enlarged. By 1844, the building had deteriorated which led to its sale at auction, and from 1844 until October of 1851, court sessions were held in various hotels.http://www.texasescapes.com/Houston/HarrisCountyCourthouseHoustonTexas.htm#history :'''2nd Courthouse, 1851''' {{Image|file=Harris_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption='''1851 Harris County Courthouse''' }} :The second courthouse was built in October of 1851 and dedicated with a cost of $15,000. "Designed by F.J. Rothaas, it was a two-story brick building with central entrances on each side and a central domed cupola. Unfortunately, the walls and foundation developed cracks and the building had to be demolished in 1860." - Terry Jeanson, Texas Escapes.{{clear}} :'''3rd Courthouse, 1860''' :The third courthouse was not completed before the start of the Civil War, only the walls, floors and roof having been completed. "During the war, the courthouse was used as a cartridge factory, officer’s quarters and a hospital for Confederate soldiers and the basement was used to house Union prisoners." Following the war, and for the next fifteen years, renovations were undertaken annually of the court building. - Terry Jeanson, Texas Escapes. :'''4th Courthouse, 1884''' {{Image|file=Harris_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption='''1884 Courthouse''' }} :The fourth courthouse was under construction in 1883 and completed in 1884. It was designed by Galveston architect Edward J. Duhamel. "Designed by Galveston architect Edward J. Duhamel, who had won a contest in 1878 to design Houston’s new City Hall and Market House, the county’s fourth courthouse was a grand three-story Victorian style building with projecting bays on a cruciform floor plan and a central spire. The cost of the building was $100,000. Sometime later, the tower was removed and by the early twentieth century the building was condemned due to its deterioration." - Terry Jeanson, Texas Escapes.{{clear}} :'''5th Courthouse, 1910''' {{Image|file=Harris_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption='''1910 Courthouse''' }} :The fifth courthouse was planned as early as 1907, construction started in 1909, was completed in 1910, and dedicated on March 2, 1911 in observance of the anniversary of Texas Independence. "The courthouse was designed by Charles Erwin Barglebaugh of the Dallas architectural firm of Lang and Witchell, who had designed courthouses for Howard, Nacogdoches, Scurry, Cooke and Johnson counties around the same time. The $500,000 Beaux-Arts style (also referred to as Neo-Classical Revival,) six-story courthouse was built primarily of rough cut pink Texas granite and light brown St. Louis pressed brick with terra-cotta, limestone and masonry ornamentation. Each side consisted of raised, projecting porticoes with Corinthian columns and the building was crowned with a central dome with supporting columns around the drum and a ring of eagles around the base of the dome. The top had a Doric lantern with a cap that looked like a chess pawn. The lantern cap was removed not long afterwards. A defeated bond issue for a new courthouse in 1938 saved the 1910 building from demolition." - Terry Jeanson, Texas Escapes.{{clear}} :'''6th Courthouse, 1952''' {{Image|file=Harris_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption='''1952 Harris Courthouse''' }} :After the county quickly ran out of space in the 1910 courthouse, a new courthouse was planned and eventually built adjacent to the east side of the 1910 courthouse, across San Jacinto Street, made in a modern style using marble and granite.{{clear}} :'''1969 to Present''' :"The growing needs of the Harris County court system led to the building of the Family Law Center in 1969, north of the 1910 courthouse across Congress Street, and the County Administration Building in 1979, west of the 1910 courthouse across Fannin Street. More recently, a twenty story Criminal Justice Center was built, dedicated in 1999, and a seventeen story Civil Courthouse was built, dedicated in 2006. When the new Civil Courthouse was opened, the 1952 courthouse was rededicated as the Harris County Juvenile Justice Center. In July of 2011, the Jury Assembly Center was opened, north across Congress Street from the 1952 courthouse. The Jury Assembly Center’s above ground entrance leads to underground assembly rooms that connect to a tunnel system that links all of the other court buildings in the area." - Terry Jeanson, Texas Escapes.
{{Image|file=Harris_County_Texas-5.jpg|caption='''Criminal Justice Center'''}} {{Image|file=Harris_County_Texas-6.jpg|caption='''Civil Courthouse'''}}
{{Image|file=Harris_County_Texas-7.jpg|caption='''Jury Assembly Center''' ''(foreground)''
'''and Family Law Center''' ''(background)''}}
{{Image|file=Harris_County_Texas-4.jpg|caption='''1952 courthouse, now the Juvenile Justice Center'''}}
===Libraries=== *Harris County Public Library *Houston Public Library ---- ==Major Roadways== {| border="1" |-align="center" !Route Name||Direction||Termini||Junctions |- | align="center"|I-10 | align="center"|E–W | Chambers County to Fort Bend County | align="center"|SH 146
Beltway 8
I-610
I-69/US 59
I-45
SH 6
SH 99 |- |align="center"| I-45 |align="center"| S–N | Galveston County to Montgomery County | align="center"|NASA Road 1
Beltway 8
SH 3
I-610
I-69/US 59
I-10
SH 249
|- |align="center"| I-69 |align="center"| S-N | Fort Bend County to Montgomery County |align="center"| Beltway 8
Westpark Tollway
I-610
SH 288
I-45
I-10 |- |align="center"| I-610 | align="center"|Orbital | Officially designated from I-10 east of downtown
Houston, going counterclockwise | align="center"|US 90
Hardy Toll Road
I-45
US 290
I-10
I-69/US 59
Alternate US 90
SH 288
SH 35
SH 225 |} ---- ==Demographics== ===General Information=== :With an estimated population of 4,589,928 in 2016[https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/harriscountytexas/PST045216 QuickFacts: Harris County, Texas. (n.d.)]. Retrieved March 30, 2018. Population estimates, July 1, 2016, (V2016) | 4,589,928, Harris County's population is greater than that of those reported by 24 other US States.[https://factfinder.census.gov/faces/tableservices/jsf/pages/productview.xhtml?src=bkmk "Annual Estimates of the Resident Population: April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2016"]. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division. Release Dates: For the United States, regions, divisions, states, and Puerto Rico Commonwealth, December 2016. For counties, municipios, metropolitan statistical areas, micropolitan statistical areas, metropolitan divisions, and combined statistical areas, March 2017. For cities and towns (incorporated places and minor civil divisions), May 2017. :{|border="1" !Census Year||Population||Percent Change |- align="center" |1850||4,668|| |- align="center" |1860||9,070||{{green|▲}} 94.30% |- align="center" |1870||17,375||{{green|▲}} 91.57% |- align="center" |1880||27,985||{{green|▲}} 61.06% |- align="center" |1890||37,249||{{green|▲}} 33.10% |- align="center" |1900||63,786||{{green|▲}} 71.24% |- align="center" |1910||115,693||{{green|▲}} 81.38% |- align="center" |1920||186,667||{{green|▲}} 61.35% |- align="center" |1930||359,328||{{green|▲}} 92.50% |- align="center" |1940||528,961||{{green|▲}} 47.21% |- align="center" |1950||806,701||{{green|▲}} 52.51% |- align="center" |1960||1,243,158||{{green|▲}} 54.10% |- align="center" |1970||1,741,912||{{green|▲}} 40.12% |- align="center" |1980||2,409,547||{{green|▲}} 38.33% |- align="center" |1990||2,818,199||{{green|▲}} 16.96% |- align="center" |2000||3,400,578||{{green|▲}} 20.66% |- align="center" |2010||4,092,459||{{green|▲}} 20.35% |- align="center" |colspan="3"|Future Estimates |- align="center" |2016||4,589,928||{{green|▲}} 12.16% |- align="center" |2017||4,652,980||{{green|▲}} 1.37% |} ===Population and Housing Characteristics=== :The racial and ethnicity of the county is predominantly (41.8% Hispanic or Latino). The population was 31.4% non-Hispanic white, 19.5% non-Hispanic black. 37% of non-Hispanic whites in Harris County had postgraduate degrees with 36% of them having annual incomes over $75,000. Overall, the '''non-Hispanic white population''' in Harris County is declining. In 2013 19% of blacks living in Harris County have postgraduate degrees. :2011, According to the nonprofit Children at Risk, one-third of students at public high schools in Harris County do not graduate. *Harris County has one of the nation's highest property tax rates. *The political beliefs of residents of Harris county show they vote for whom they believe should be in office- rather than "democrat or "republican...(It's been widely regarded to be a moderate or '''swing county''' in Texas. Harris was a '''bellwether''' in Presidential elections, voting for winners of every Presidential election since 2000 (both Barack Obama and Texas resident George W. Bush)!! *The county also maintains two public hospitals in Houston *1935 has worked to control flooding through the Harris County Flood Control District. *Texas First Court of Appeals and Texas Fourteenth Court of Appeals, are both located in the 1910 Harris County courthouse since September 3, 2010. ---- ==Resources== ===Genealogy Resources=== *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Harris_County,_Texas_Genealogy Harris County, Texas Genealogy] - ''FamilySearch (free)'' *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1827575 Texas, County Tax Rolls, 1837-1910] - ''FamilySearch (free)'' *[https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=5112&cj=1&sid=TX&netid=cj&o_xid=0002159160&o_lid=0002159160&o_sch=Affiliate+External Texas, Land Title Abstracts, 1700-2008] - ''Ancestry (membership required)'' *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/tx/harris/taxlists/taxlist.txt Houston, Texas Tax List, September, 1839] - ''online text file (free)'' *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/tx/harris/vitals/births/ Harris County, Texas Births, 1926-1934] - ''navigate to folder year and search included txt files (free)'' *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/tx/harris/vitals/deaths/ Harris County, Texas Deaths, 1964-1984] - ''navigate to folder year and search included txt files (free)'' **[http://freedomonthemove.org Freedom on the Move: A database of fugitives from North American slavery] *'''Houston Area Genealogical Association''', 2507 Tannehill, Houston, TX 77008-3052 *'''Bay Area Heritage Society''', 220 W Defee, Baytown 77520-4010 *'''Bay Area Historical Society Museum & Library''', 200 W. Defee Ave., Baytown, TX 77520-4010 *'''Baytown Genealogy Society and Library''', 5203 Decker Dr., Baytown, Texas; 281-424-8388 *'''Hispanic Genealogical Society''', 2932 Barksdale, P.O. Box 231271, Houston 77223-1271 *'''Houston Genealogical Forum''', P.O. Box 271466, Houston 77277-1466 *'''Houston Polish Genealogical Society''', c/o 3606 Maroneal, Houston, TX 77025 *'''Humble Genealogical Society''', P.O. Box 2723, Humble 77347-2723 *'''Houston Afro-American Genealogical & Historical Society''', 302 Harbor Dr., Houston, TX 77062 *'''Jewish Genealogical Society of Houston''', 11727 Riverview Dr., Houston, TX 77077 *'''Jewish Holocaust Education Center, & Memorial Museum of Houston''', 5401 Caroline, Houston, TX 77004-6804 *'''Polish Genealogical Society of Texas''', 218 Beaver Bend, Houston, TX 77037 *'''Clear Lake Area Historical Society''', P.O. Box 24, Seabrook, TX 77586 *'''Houston Metropolitan Research Center''', Julia B. Ideson Bldg., 500 McKinney St., Houston, TX 77002-2534 *'''Houston Public Library''', Jesse H. Jones Bldg., 500 McKinney St., Houston, TX 77002-2534 *'''Sterling Municipal Library, Genealogy & Reference''', 1 Mary elizabeth Wilbanks Ave., Baytown, TX 77520-4258 *'''Clayton Library, Center for Genealogical Research''', 5300 Caroline, Houston, TX 77004-6896 *'''Czech Heritage Society of Texas''', 7411 Kite Hill, Houston, TX 77041 *'''LaPorte Library, Genealogy & Reference''', 526 San Jacinto, LaPorte, TX 77571-5498 *'''San Jacinto Museum of History Library''', 300 Park Rd. 1836, LaPorte, TX 77571 *'''Bellaire Genealogical Society''', 6445 Sewanee, Houston 77706 *'''Bear Creek Genealogical Society''', 1438 Crescent Green Dr., P. O. Box 842661, Houston, TX 77284 *'''Harris Co. Records Available on Microfilm''' (tsl.state.tx.us) *'''Texas State Library and Archives Commission''', P.O. Box 12927, Austin, TX 78711-2927 *'''Texas Genealogical Society''', 2505 Beluche Drive, Galveston 77551 ===Harris County Notables=== *[http://www.txmoh.com/txmoh_recipients.html Texas Medal of Honor Recipients] *[[Hogg-938 |James Stephen Hogg]] b Cherokee county, governor of Texas, d Harris county, buried Austin. *[[Hogg-1114|Ima Hogg]] ''Daughter of [[Hogg-938 |James Stephen Hogg]], notable founder of the Houston Symphony, the Houston Child Guidance Clinic, and the Hogg Foundation for Mental Health.'' *[[Rather-60 |Dan Rather]], ''TV'' *[[Smith-102745 |Mary Smith Jones]] '' "First Lady of the Republic of Texas", served as the first president of the Daughters of the Lone Star Republic (Daughters of the Republic of Texas) from 1891 through 1907, in which during her tenure the Alamo was saved.'' *[[Lovett-583 |Lyle P Lovett]], ''Singer, songwriter'' *[[Parsons-2842 |Jim Parsons]] *[[Zellweger-1 |Renee Zellweger]], ''Actress'' *[[Swayze-66 |Patrick Swayze]], ''Actor, theater, TV'' *[[Smith-39217|Ashbel Smith]], ''Dr. Mexican American War and Civil War'' *[[Bush-7 |George H Bush]], ''U.S. President ("41")'' *[[Bush-4 |George W Bush]], ''U.S. President'' *[[Bush-705 |Jeb Bush]], ''Presidential Candidate 2015'' *[[Cruz-342 |Ted Cruz]], ''U.S. senator from Texas'' *[[Adair-2171|Paul "Red" Adair]], ''Oil Well Firefighter and innovator in the Oil and Gas industry'' *[[Hughes-6490|Howard Hughes]], ''Billionaire aviator'' *[[Duke-2928|James Henry Duke]] ''Dr. "Red" Duke, trauma surgeon, introduced Life Flight and level 1 trauma center in Houston, and famous for the nationally syndicated television spot called Texas Health Reports or Dr. Red Duke's Health Reports.'' *Randy Quaid, ''Actor'' *Barbara Mandrell *Beyonce Knowles *Jennifer Garner *Robert Woodrow Wilson, ''Astronomer, physicist, scientist'' *Howard Hughes, ''Producer'' *Wes Anderson, ''Director'' *Kenny Rogers, ''Singer, songwriter'' *Jacklyn Smith ''Actress'' *Barbara Mandrell *Barbara Jordan ''Civil rights activist, US Representative'' *Philicia Rashad, ''Theater, film, TV actress'' *Jeff Bezos, ''Founder and CEO of Amazon.com'' *Russell B. Cummings, ''Politician'' *Michael Dell, ''Founder and CEO of Dell Inc.'' *Denton Cooley, ''Heart and cardiothoracic surgeon famous for performing the first implantation of a total artificial heart.'' *William V. Houston, ''Physicist and president of Rice University'' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_from_Houston People from Houston] ===Land Grants=== *1/3 league to heirs of John Flanders. [http://www.glo.texas.gov/ncu/SCANDOCS/archives_webfiles/arcmaps/webfiles/landgrants/PDFs/1/0/6/1/1061402.pdf John flanders] *1828 and 1833, 23 families secured titles elsewhere in the county, usually along watercourses *28 families were awarded titles along watercourses, such as Nathaniel Lynch, William Scott on sites along Buffalo Bayou, the San Jacinto River. ===Cemeteries=== See also: [[:Category:Harris County, Texas, Cemeteries]]. *[[:Category: Sterling-White Cemetery, Highlands, Texas|Sterling-White Cemetery]] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txharri2/cemeteries/index_cemeteries.htm Cemeteries of Harris county, Texas] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2620 Find a Grave cemeteries in Harris county] *[http://www.interment.net/us/tx/harris.htm Interment Harris county cemeteries] *http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~prsmith/harris_cemetery_index.htm Burial sites of Harris County] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Harris/ListHarris.html List of cemeteries, Harris Gloria Mayfield] by Gloria Mayfield *[https://sites.google.com/site/cemeteriesofharriscotexas/ Cemeteries of Harris County] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Harris_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch Harris County] *[http://texas.hometownlocator.com/features/cultural,class,cemetery,scfips,48201.cfm Texas Gazeteer Harris Co., Texas Cemeteries] ==Sources== *https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch07 *Handbook of Texas Online, Margaret Swett Henson, "Harris County," accessed June 17, 2016, http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch07.Uploaded on June 15, 2010.Modified on February 5, 2016. Published by the Texas State Historical Association. *https://www.tsl.texas.gov *[https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=Harris+county+cemeteries&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8 Cemeteries] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2620 Find a Grave cemeteries in Harris county] *[http://www.interment.net/us/tx/harris.htm Interment Harris county cemeteries] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Harris/ListHarris.html List of cemeteries, Harris by Gloria Mayfield], by Gloria Mayfield *[https://sites.google.com/site/cemeteriesofharriscotexas/ Cemeteries of Harris County] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Harris_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch Harris County] *[http://texas.hometownlocator.com/features/cultural,class,cemetery,scfips,48201.cfm Texas Gazeteer Harris Co., Texas Cemeteries] *http://www.txmoh.com/txmoh_recipients.html '''See also:''' *http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~prsmith/harris_cemetery_index.htm Burial sites of Harris County] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txharri2/ TxGen] *http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txharri2/census/index_census.htm *http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txharri2/towns_cities/index_twncty.htm *http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txharri2/military/index_military.htm

Harris Families from England to America

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[[Category: Noland-165 Harris Research]] == Harris Families from England to America == Colonial America has a lot of William & Thomas Harris residents, and WikiTree has a lot of profiles for all of them. There seems to be four different families - three in Virginia and one in New England... Or, five Virginia families? ([[#Brayton|Brayton]], article on Five Thomas Harrises) :One article of interest is "Three William Harrises in Hanover County," by Malcolm H. Harris, in ''The Virginia Genealogist.'' (Vol 22, Pgs 3-15) Washington, DC: J. F. Dorman, 1957 - 2006. See [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/114400/three-william-harriss-in-colonial-virginia-1600s-article?show=172684#c172684 this G2G discussion] about the article, and a later one where "he recanted much of his tenuous and speculative assertions regarding these three men and their offspring/parents." : See updated Adventurers of Purse & Person, [https://books.google.com/books?id=tcM40zgdAZgC&pg=PA265&dq=Gurgany+Harris&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjeoJug0-zQAhUCTSYKHe7kC6YQ6AEIKDAC#v=onepage&q=Gurgany%20Harris&f=false page 265]
:See also * [http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/henrico/bios/earlyfam.txt Torrence article] * J Phillip Harris, "Captain Thomas Harris: Establishing a True History," posted by Glenn Gohr in [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/HARRIS-COLONIALVA/2005-12/1134229930 Rootsweb] === New England Harris Family === :[[Harris-2986|Thomas Harris]] (whose profile has a warning about three other New England Thomas Harrises) === Connecticut Harris === : [[Harris-880|Agnes Harris]] of Connecticut is documented as a descendant of Magna Carta surety baron [[Malet-18|William Malet]] in Douglas Richardson's ''Magna Carta Ancestry,'' volume II, pages 363-365 HARRIS. (The trail goes through her mother, not the Harrises.) === From Wales === :[[Harry-39|Hugh Harris]] :Robert Harris (from Note in biography of [[Claiborne-3|Mary Claiborne]]: Marriage 1 Major Robert HARRIS b: ABT 1615 in Wales, Glamorgan. Married: 1651 in England, Essex. Children: Sir Thomas HARRIS b: ABT 1665 in Virginia, Hanover County) ::Hanover County was formed from New Kent County, 1720-1721 :[[Harris-2889|Major Robert Harris]] (profile shows b/d VA, 1616-1700), is said by Tom King to be unrelated to the Charles City Harrises (following posted June 13, 2015 on [[Harris-2889|Robert]]'s profile by Tom): :"DNA has proven that this Maj Robert Harris would not possibly be related to the Charles City Harris family. yDNA from his living direct male Harris descendants show that they come from a different Haplo Blood type as do the descendants of Sgt John Harris and therefore could not be related nor have had any common direct male Harris ancestor within thousands of years." :On [[Harris-3816|Martha Harris]]'s profile page (b Isle of Wight, 1644 & as of June 2015, a daughter of Thomas Harris and Alice West), Tom posted on June 13, 2015: This Martha Harris was a proven daughter of Robert Harris. She married John Jennings. ::Tom did not specify which Robert Harris, but since he also posted to the profile of [[Harris-2889|Major Robert Harris]] on the same date, that may be which one he meant. === Virginia Harris Families === Harris families in Charles City County and Isle of Wight County are definitely two different lines.[http://mattocks2.wordpress.com/2009/04/27/sergeant-john-harris-of-charles-city-county-virginia/ Smith article about Sgt. John Harris]: Claiborne T. Smith, Jr., "Sergeant John Harris of Charles City County, Virginia: A Reappraisal," Virginia Genealogist 37[1993]. :Henrico (formed 1634) & Isle of Wight (1637, name changed from Warrosquoyacke, formed 1634) are separated by two other counties: Charles City (which is beside Henrico County) and James City.see [http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~george/countyformations/virginiaformationmaps.html History of Virginia County Formations] Also two separate English Harris families of Virginia immigrants: Crixse (Crixse=[[Harris-2749]]) and Aylesbury (Aylesbury=[[Harris-751]]).[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~confido/jamestown3.htm Aylesbury connection], by Phil Harris And a William Harris m Ellen Burrows who "arrived in Jamestown in 1621." ~from [[Harris-1904|his profile]]; see also the following links, provided in an answer to [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/114400/ this G2G question] as "[m]ore current information that may be useful": *[http://hylbom.com/family/paternal-lines/paternal-go-to-ha/harris-12208/ William Harris (1596-1656)], Hylbom Family Ancestry Project *[http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/HARRIS-COLONIALVA/2005-09/1126061252 Rootsweb posts] ==== From Creeksea to Charles City County ==== :[[Harris-752|William Harris]], of Creeksea. Father of [[Harris-2749|Sgt John Harris]]. Died in England. :[[Harris-2749|Sgt John Harris]], husband of [[Calcott-12|Dorothy Calcott]] :[[Harris-14136|Thomas Harris]], of Creeksea. Brother of John/son of William. Died in England. ::profile text says "He is not Capt. Thomas Harris, the son of the other William Harris." Comments have link to this [[Harris-12707|Capt. Thomas Harris]], now merged into [[Harris-751]] ==== From ? to Isle of Wight ==== :Thomas [[Harris-16114]] died 1672, Isle of Wight County. :"This Thomas Harris came from Lancaster Co., VA of unknown parents and was not related to either the Charles City or Creeksea England Harris family. Ref: 1995 John Brayton, ''The Five Thomas Harrises of Isle of Wight County, Virginia."'' ~ information from Tom King (posted May 21, 2015 on the profile of [[Harris-2748]]): ::The [[Harris-16114|Thomas Harris d1672]] was not the son of Sgt John Harris, was not the husband of Alice West and was not the father of Thomas Harris d1688. This Thomas Harris came from Lancaster Co., VA of unknown parents and was not related to either the Charles City or Creeksea England Harris family. [[#Brayton|Ref: 1995 John Brayton]], 'The Five Thomas Harrises of Isle of Wight County, Virginia.' He only had two sons, John d1713 by 1st wife Eleanor George, and Thomas d1712 by 2nd wife Alice Newman, and several daughters. The son of Sgt John Harris named Thomas was a LT Col in Bacon's Rebellion, captured and hung by Governor Berkley in Jan 1677 at York 'whilst I lay there" Administration of his intestate estate filed in Mar 1677 in Charles City. Ref: the note on the Reappraisal of Sgt John Harris. ==== From Aylesbury to The Ware (south side) / From Willingale Doe to The Ware (north side) ==== : referring to Ware Run (in Henrico County) and Ware Creek (in [today] New Kent County). :: see [http://www.mesarfhc.org/books/Vestry%20Book,%20Henrico%20Parish/975.5453%20K2.pdf Henrico Parish Vestry Book] for more on Ware Run :: see [http://research.history.org/digitallibrary/view/index.cfm?doc=ResearchReports%5CRR0402.xml&highlight= this report] for more on Ware Creek : The report includes maps, but I have yet to find either Ware Run or Ware Creek. For maps of interest that I have found, search this WikiTree page - Ctrl+f - for the word map
:''I may have gotten tangled up in this new-to-me information, but I think I'm comprehending correctly, and two different Harris families settled at The Ware. ~ [[Noland-165|ls]]'' ===== Aylesbury to Neck of Land (Curles) to The Ware ===== ::'''Curles Plantation, Henrico County''' : "Jamestown" Captain Thomas [[Harris-751]] of Aylesbury was an Ancient Planter, arriving in Virginia in 1611 and settling in Charles Cittie at "ye Neak of Land" (1624/25 Jamestown Muster). Neck of Land was later called Curles, in Henrico county. :see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curles_Neck_Plantation Wikipedia article] on Curles Neck Plantation
:see also information on the page for [[Hatcher-773|William Hatcher]], which includes land transactions involving Curles (Hatcher and Bacon) : The son of Jamestown Thomas [[Harris-751]] of Aylesbury, William [[Harris-754]], left his land "at ye Ware" to his son Thomas [[Harris-888]], which Thomas then left to his "sister in law" (step-sister) Love Harris, "according to the bounds sett in my father's will." : These Henrico County lands called "The Ware" are on the south side of the James River, below the Ware Run. See the [[Harris-888#Deeds|Deeds section]] of Thomas [[Harris-888]]'s profile for the full description, including neighbors. : [https://beta.groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/crispincousins/conversations/messages/2522 this Yahoo group] includes info about the Ware Run land, probably the land of Major William Harris. (Section is headed with his name & intro para is "I give and bequeath ........... etc. I desire my friends, Mr. Thomas Cocke and Mr. William Randolph, to see that this, my Will, is performed. In witness of every part hereof, I put my hand, on this the first day of February, 1678." - the date of the will of [[Harris-754]], son of Aylesbury/Jamestown Thomas [[Harris-751]].) ===== Willingale Doe to Ware Run ===== : See the article by J. Phillip Harris, "[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~harrisessex/WilliamHarrisJamestown.html#Anchor-13625 William Harris of Jamestown]," which details the Jamestown William [[Harris-1904]] line and leads off by saying ::"If you are a descendant of the William Harris/Temperance Overton line [([[Harris-1917]]/[[Overton-28]])] or the Robert Harris/Mourning Glen line [([[Harris-1912]]/[[Glenn-163]])] of Hanover County, you will be very interested in this. If you are a descendant of the Matthew Harris/Elizabeth Lee [([[Harris-14048]]/[[Lee-10657]])] line of Louisa, Albemarle and Nelson Counties and beyond, you will be interested in this. If you are a descendant of the George Fuller Harris line [(via [[Starke-157]] somehow)] of Pittsylvania County, Virginia and Lincoln County, Kentucky, you will be interested in this. I now believe William Harris, who came to Virginia in 1621, is your immigrant Harris ancestor. ::"The key to this was discovering the village of Willingale Doe in Essex, England. Willingale Doe is about eight miles west of Chelmsford in Essex." : This Harris line's Ware land is "on the northern side of Ware Creek just east of present day Barhamsville, Virginia" (in New Kent County), patented by Robert Harris. "The patent was recorded on 6 Dec 1662 and is for 389 acres." (quoting the Harris article) : From a 2009 [http://newsfeed.rootsweb.com/th/read/HARRIS-DNA/2009-01/1232853615 Rootsweb post]: "The Overton family originally lived in the Ware Creek area of New Kent County, later removing to the Forks area of Hanover Co." ==== New Kent County & Hanover County ==== : The parish register of Saint Peter's, New Kent county, Virginia from 1680 to 1787, [https://archive.org/stream/parishregisterof00stpe#page/48/mode/1up p 48], shows Robert Harris married Elizabeth Turner October 1699. In WikiTree, that [[Harris-1889|Robert Harris]] is shown as son of [[Harris-1869|Robert Harris]] and [[Claiborne-3|Mary Elizabeth Claiborne]] (who is also attached as wife to a duplicate [[Harris-16297|Robert Harris]].. um, 2 duplicates: [[Harris-2878]] - or not. She's attached as wife to [[Rice-987|Edward Rice]] also, m 1650, with m to Roberts 1640 and 1661). I posted a heap of comments on Robert [[Harris-13249]] - post-merge, born Virginia, but merged profile had Hanover, North Carolina. Marriage to Lemander Smith shown as Brunswick County, Va. A 1785 will of Robert Harris of Granville, North Carolina (see [https://walterfitzgilbertdehamilton.wordpress.com/2015/12/23/temperance-overton/ this page]) names a son Sherwood. Robert m Turner has a profile attached for a son Sherwood, born 1715 in Granville. Hanover County was formed from New Kent County, 1720-1721. New Kent County was formed from York County in 1654. York County had previously been Charles River County, which was formed in 1634.see [http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~george/countyformations/virginiaformationmaps.html History of Virginia County Formations] :Children listed in the biography of [[Harris-1896|Thomas Harris]] are shown as born in New Kent County. :Son of [[Claiborne-3|Mary Claiborne]] (Note in Biography): Children: Sir Thomas HARRIS b: ABT 1665 in Virginia, Hanover County :[[Harris-9108|Thomas Harris]] (1672-1744), born "The Forks, Hanover" (m Mary Giles) ::See also this [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/114400/three-william-harris-s-in-colonial-virginia-1600s-article- G2G question], which references the following: :::Harris, Malcolm H., "Three William Harrises in Hanover County," ''The Virginia Genealogist.'' (Vol 22, Pgs 3-15) Washington, DC: J. F. Dorman, 1957 - 2006. ([http://www.americanancestors.org/PageDetail.aspx?recordId=119944150 Online database]. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2009.) [http://mapcarta.com/21901376/Map Pamunkey River map] ... "a stream in Virginia". (Mentioned on [[Harris-1917]], he lived at "Cedar Hill Plantation at the forks of the Pamunkey River".) ==== Northumberland County from Devon ==== : From [https://sites.google.com/site/harrisgenealogy/contents/entries-for-other-families-in-the-south-hams-and-channel-islands this page]: "Descendants of the Harris family at Hayne migrated to America. The will of John Harris, a resident of Saint Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia America, dated 20 September, 1718, mentions a legacy left by his uncle William Harris 'of Hayne in parish of Stowford in County of Devon'" : Major John Harris, of Saint Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia, married Hannah Kenner, daughter of Captain Richard Kenner, of Northumberland county. ([http://vagenweb.org/tylers_bios/vol1-24.htm Tyler's Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography]). Will dated 1718. * John Harris will from Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, 20 (July, 1912), 294: Harris, Jno. of St S par. Will. d 20 Sept 1718. p 20 March 1719/20. "Legacy left me by my Uncle William Harris Esq'r of Haynie in the parish of StowFord in the County of Devon. [L. 300 Sterl.] in the hands of Christopher Harris Esqr in the Parrish of Padstow and County of Devon". "Unto my Dear Father Joseph Harris". Bros Christopher and Willm Harris. To sisters Margritt Pengelty and Jane Kitt. Wife Hannah, she extr'x. Wit: Tho Hobson, Jarvass Ellistone. Tho Cralle and Hannah Cralle. * [http://harrisancestors.webs.com/ Harris Ancestors], by M Stanhope ... had been listed as source of John Harris will, dated 1718, proved 1713 [sic]. It no longer does. Nor does it mention Grace at all, much less saying that she was Grace Ball - that bit, from the following, now needs another source: "Daughter of John Harris, Sarah, married Anthony Haynie (also Hayney), son of John Haynie. Anthony & Sarah's daughter, named in Anthony's will, was Grace Ball." (Sarah shown in will posted in [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=hitthaynie&id=I8767 Rootsweb]) * [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=hitthaynie&id=I8767 Rootsweb tree] has will written 1709 & proved 1713: "The will of John Harris was written on 23 February 1709/10 and probated on 18 June 1713 ... (Northumberland County, Virginia Record Book 18. 1710-1713, p. 318)". Abstract: daughter Sarah Haynie, her husband, Anthony Haynie, his daughter Grace, my grand-daughter; daughter Sarah Haynie and my grand-son George Ball, Exrx and Exor. Wit: George Dameron, Josiah Dameron, John Bentley, George Nash, Hancock Nickless, Onecephorus Harvey. == Wills == : See list of [http://www.usgwarchives.net/va/isleofwight/iowwills.htm Isle of Wight wills] posted by USGenWeb, including many Harris wills transcribed by Matt Harris === Isle of Wight County === : Blanche Adams Chapman, ''Wills and Administrations of Isle of Wight County, Virginia, 1647-1800, Books 1-3'' ([https://books.google.com/books?id=nPqggJYvy3oC&pg=PA29&dq=Harris+%2B%22Isle+of+Wight%22&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjZwp_rxufQAhUD6SYKHaf3ARQQ6AEIODAF#v=onepage&q=Harris%20%2B%22Isle%20of%20Wight%22&f=false Google Books]) * Thomas Harris, dated March 30, 1672; Recorded June 10, 1672. Wife Alice; children Thomas, John, Mary. Overseers Major Nicholas Hill & John Jennings. Witnesses Francis Hobbs, Lewis Rogers. (page 11) ''mentions Lancaster county land'' * Martha Harris, "widow and late wife of Edward Harris" - May 1677, George Hardy & Phillip Pardoe presented an appraisal of her estate (page 14) * Francis Hobbs, dated March 4, 1687; Recorded June 9, 1688. Legatees include "cousin Margaret Harris the daughter of John Harris. Ex, brother John Harris." Witnesses included Thomas Harris (page 29) * John Turner, nuncupative, "as told to us by ye Widow Tomlyn" "D. March 25, 1705. R. June 9, 1705." Sons John, James, Joseph, Simon, William (executor), granddaughter Anne Everett. ''Land mentioned: ''"on Boddie's Branch, adjoining Mr. Hardy and Edward Harris". Overseers: Edward Harris and Thomas Harris. Signed by Edward Harris, John Johnson Jr., Jenkins Dorman, William Westray, and Mary Tomlyn. (page 44) * Thomas Harris appraisal by R. Proctor, John Harrison, Philip Wheadon, James Wilson. Signed Judith Harris. March 23, 1712/12 [sic] (page 54) * John Harris appraisal by Reuben Proctor, William Balmer, Elias Hodges and Roger Hodges. Signed Elizabeth Harris. Aug. 8, 1713 (page 55) * Thomas Harris "by will appointed his relict Alice his Extx. June 10, 1672. R. Nov. 13, 1672. Security, John Newman, Edward Brantly." (page 69) * Thomas Harris "by will appointed Edward Harris Ex. April 9, ---. R. April 20, 1689. (page 78) : [more... p 83- ] * Thomas Harris, dated Dec. 25, 1729; Recorded March 23, 1729. Wife Hannah (ex). Children Joshua, Mary, unborn. Brother Henry Harris. Witnesses Thomas Harris, Thomas Atkinson. (page 110) ... following probably for same Thomas ** Thomas Harris... appraised by Edward Brantley, John Tharp, Thomas Purcell. R. Feb. 22, 1730/31. (page 113) ** Thoams Harris... inventory supplemented by Henry Harris. R. March 27, 1732 (page 115) * (page 120) - [[Harris-3349|Edward Harris]] (dated April 27, 1733; recorded March 25, 1734) ... see [http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/isleofwight/wills/harris5.txt USGENWEB file], 1733 will. Transcription submitted by Matthew W. HARRIS of Richmond, Virginia. == Harris Immigrants/Harris Sponsors == The following list is extracted from [http://www.evmedia.com/virginia/ this posting] of "Complete listing of ''Early Virginia Immigrants, 1623-1666'' (from book published 1912 by George Cabell Greer...)"
~ posted by Allen Price, 2011 The HathiTrust has a scan of the book [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001263490 here]. See also the WikiTree source page for it [[Space:Early_Virginia_Immigrants|here]]. Each line contains from left to right: :LAST & FIRST - Name of immigrant who came to America
:ARRIVAL - Year of immigrant arrival
:SPONSOR - Name of sponsoring person(s) paying passage of immigrant
:COUNTY - County in which sponsor received land for payment of passage {| border="1" class="sortable" !Last Name!!First Name!!Year!!Sponsor!!County !! |- |Bell||Picter||1652||Thomas Harris||Isle of Wright|||| |- |Crollham||Peter||1656||Thomas Harris||Lancaster |||| |- |Davis||Lawrence||1656||Thomas Harris||Lancaster |||| |- |Dorman||Richard||1656||Thomas Harris||Lancaster |||| |- |Dryner||Giles||1656||Thomas Harris||Lancaster |||| |- |Edwards||John||1638||Capt Thomas Harris||Henrico|||||| |- |Edwards||John||1635||Thomas Harris||Henrico|||| |- |Godfrye||John||1638||Capt Thomas Harris||Henrico|||| |- |Godfrye||John||1635||Thomas Harris||Henrico|||| |- |Harris||Abraham||1656||Henry Soanes||New Kent|||| |- |Harris||Adry||1638||Capt Thomas Harris (husband)||Henrico|||| |- |Harris||Ann||1653||Robert Tomlin||???|||| |- |Harris||Anne||1653||John Earle||Northumberland|||| |- |Harris||Anne||1653||John Gillett||Lancaster|||| |- |Harris||Anthony||1640||Phillip Clarke||James City|||| |- |Harris||Bavill||1650||Capt Moore Fautleroy||???|||| |- |Harris||Charles||1652||John Phillips||Lancaster|||| |- |Harris||Daniell||1650||George Taylor||???|||| |- |Harris||Edward||1651||Capt Thomas Davis||Northumberland|||| |- |Harris||Edward||1655||Mathew Huberd||York|||| |- |Harris||Elias||1642||Lt Francis Mason||???|||| |- |Harris||Elin||1656||Thomas Harris||Lancaster|||| |- |Harris||Elizabeth||1652||Col George Ludlow||Gloucester|||| |- |Harris||Elizabeth||1651||Roger Johns||Northampton|||| |- |Harris||Elizabeth||1637||Thomas Hampton||New Norfolk|||| |- |Harris||Elizabeth||1638||William Cotton||Accomack|||| |- |Harris||Elizabeth||1642||William Durant||???|||| |- |Harris||Giles||1651||Roger Johns||Northampton|||| |- |Harris||Grace||1652||John Bryan||???|||| |- |Harris||Henry||1635||McWilliam Stone||???|||| |- |Harris||Henry||1635||Samuel Weaver||???|||| |- |Harris||Henry||1637||Thomas Weston||Charles River|||| |- |Harris||Israell||1643||John Carter||???|||| |- |Harris||Israell||1647||Lawrence Peters||Nansemond|||| |- |Harris||James||1653||Charles Scarburg||Northampton|||| |- |Harris||James||1653||Jenkin Price||Northampton|||| |- |Harris||Jane||1642||John Robins||???|||| |- |Harris||Jane||1639||John White||James City|||| |- |Harris||Jane||1653||Richard Haines||???|||| |- |Harris||John||1650||Richard Tye & Charles Sparrowe||Charles City|||| |- |Harris||John||1653||Benjamin Brasseur||???|||| |- |Harris||John||1635||Capt Adam Thoroughgood||???|||| |- |Harris||John||1642||Capt Samuell Mathews||???|||| |- |Harris||John||1637||Henry Perry||Charles River|||| |- |Harris||John||1637||Henry Perry||Charles River|||| |- |Harris||John||1652||John Halton||???|||| |- |Harris||John||1652||John Taylor||Lancaster|||| |- |Harris||John||1653||Nicholas Perry||Charles City|||| |- |Harris||John||1636||Randall Holt||James City|||| |- |Harris||John||1639||Randall Holt||James City|||| |- |Harris||John||1656||Richard Wheeler||Lower Norfolk|||| |- |Harris||John||1639||Thomas Boudling||Elizabeth City|||| |- |Harris||John||???||Thomas Meares||Lower Norfolk|||| |- |Harris||John||1655||William Steevens||Northampton|||| |- |Harris||Jonathan||1653||Thomas Morgan||???|||| |- |Harris||Katherine||1653||Richard Smith||Northampton|||| |- |Harris||Mary||1654||John Wyre & John Gillet & Andrew Gilson & John Phillipps||???|||| |- |Harris||Owen||1639||William Burdett||Accomack|||| |- |Harris||Owen||1639||William Burdett||Accomack|||| |- |Harris||Penellope||1650||Sir Thomas Luntsford||???|||| |- |Harris||Richard||1637||John Redman & John NeaIe||Accomack|||| |- |Harris||Richard||1651||James Davis||Northampton|||| |- |Harris||Richard||1642||Jerimiah Grey||James City |||| |- |Harris||Richard||1636||John Neale||Accomack|||| |- |Harris||Richard||1637||Thomas Hampton||New Norfolk|||| |- |Harris||Richard||1642||William Barnard||Isle of Wright|||| |- |Harris||Roger||1643||Thomas Evans||???|||| |- |Harris||Thomas||1656||Capt Henry Fleete||???|||| |- |Harris||Thomas||1637||Cheney Boyes||Charles City|||| |- |Harris||Thomas||1636||Cheney Boyse||Charles City|||| |- |Harris||Thomas||1653||Oliver Segar||Lancaster|||| |- |Harris||Thomas||1643||Peter Knight||Isle of Wright|||| |- |Harris||Thomas||1648||Randall Crew||Nansemond|||| |- |Harris||Thomas||1643||Samuell Abbott||James City|||| |- |Harris||Thomas||1656||Sir Henry Chichley||???|||| |- |Harris||Thomas||1650||Stephen Hamelin||Charles City|||| |- |Harris||William||1637||Arthur Bayly & Thomas Crosby||Henrico|||| |- |Harris||William||1655||Jenkin Price||Northampton|||| |- |Harris||William||1637||John Moone||Isle of Wright|||| |- |Harris||William||1637||John Moone||Isle of Wright|||| |- |Harris||William||1648||John Seward||Isle of Wright|||| |- |Harris||William||1643||Phillipp Bennett||Upper Norfolk|||| |- |Harris||William||1636||Richard Cocke||???|||| |- |Harris||William||1639||Richard Corke||Henrico|||| |- |Harris||William||1636||William Fookes||???|||| |- |Jones||Henry||1656||Thomas Harris||Lancaster|||| |- |Jones||William||1638||Capt Thomas Harris||Henrico|||| |- |Jones||William||1635||Thomas Harris||Henrico|||| |- |Kemp||Thomas||1638||Capt Thomas Harris||Henrico|||| |- |Kemp||Thomas||1635||Thomas Harris||Henrico|||| |- |Lawrence||Alexander||1656||Thomas Harris||Lancaster|||| |- |Marcall||Rice||1635||Thomas Harris||Henrico|||| |- |Mascall||Richard||1638||Capt Thomas Harris||Henrico|||| |- |Moore||Nathaniel||1638||Capt Thomas Harris||Henrico|||| |- |Moore||Nathaniel||1635||Thomas Harris||Henrico|||| |- |Morgan||Thomas||1638||Capt Thomas Harris||Henrico|||| |- |Morgan||Thomas||1635||Thomas Harris||Henrico|||| |- |Ogestor||Elenor||1656||Thomas Harris||Lancaster|||| |- |Purnell||William||1638||Capt Thomas Harris||Henrico|||| |- |Purnell||William||1635||Thomas Harris||Henrico|||| |- |Ridley||Ann||1638||Capt Thomas Harris||Henrico|||| |- |Ridley||Thomas||1647||Richard Bland||???|||| |- |Ridley||William||1639||Sarnuell Almond||Henrico|||| |- |Ridley||Ann||1635||Thomas Harris||Henrico|||| |- |Seame||John||1638||Capt Thomas Harris||Henrico|||| |- |Searle||John||1635||Thomas Harris||Henrico|||| |- |Tibball||Peter||1656||Thomas Harris||Lancaster|||| |- |Wishart||Patrick||1656||Thomas Harris||Lancaster|||| |- |Yate||John||1656||Thomas Harris||Lancaster|||| |} == Locations == * [http://www.encyclopediavirginia.org/media_player?mets_filename=evr5090mets.xml Bermuda Hundred map] (graphic for [http://www.encyclopediavirginia.org/Bermuda_Hundred_During_the_Colonial_Period this article]), Henrico County, Charles City County - shows Neck of Land, Curles. * [http://mapcarta.com/21901376/Map Pamunkey River map] ... "a stream in Virginia". (Mentioned on [[Harris-1917]] - he lived at "Cedar Hill Plantation at the forks of the Pamunkey River". I'd have to look closer if Hanover County "The Forks" is the same place.) === Lancaster County === * the 1672 will of Thomas Harris from Lancaster County was recorded in Isle of Wight County. * Puscaticon Creek, Lancaster County ** "THOMAS HARRIS, 650 acs. on the N. side of the head of Puscaticon Cr., Lancaster Co., 23 Aug. 1656, p. 392. Adj. land of Oliver Seger, & opposite an Indian field. Trans. of 13 pers: Richard Dorman, Alexandr. Lawrence, Peter Tibball, Henry Jones, John Yate, Elenor Ogestor, Elinr. Harris, Law. Davis, Patrick Wishart, Peter Croleham, Dan. Coningham, Giles Dryver."''Cavaliers and Pioneers,'' [https://archive.org/stream/cavalierspioneer00nuge#page/319/mode/1up page 319] === Pagan Creek === : Pagan Creek, Isle of Wight County
:: [https://familysearch.org/photos/artifacts/18222986 map] : "John Upton was granted sixteen hundred and fifty acres in this county about three miles up Pagan Creek, due for the importation of thirty-three person. Granted July 7th, 1635." ~ from [http://www.iwchs.com/IWCHistory.html History of Isle of Wight County]
: patent to John Vaser, Nov. 18, 1635, 150 acres at head of Pagan Creek (page 539) :: sold by Thoma Harris and his wife Alice to Maj. John Bond Oct. 20, 1664, with 40 acres, patented to Thomas Harris Aug. 14, 1652. Teste Henry King, Alice (X) Phillips (page 540) :: from Boddie's ''17th Century Isle of Wight County...'' [https://books.google.com/books?id=Z2AAvycdC94C&pg=PA549&dq=Harris+%2B%22Isle+of+Wight%22&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjZwp_rxufQAhUD6SYKHaf3ARQQ6AEIITAB#v=snippet&q=%22Thomas%20Harris%22&f=false Google Book] (pages 539-540) : "John Upton patented 1600 acres of land 10 Nov., 1638, under Gov. Harvey; with consent of my wife Margaret sell unto William Underwood of Isle of Wight, 400 acres part of said patent adj., 300 acres sold to Robert Braswell, clerke..." ~ from [https://books.google.com/books?id=v0WAVoRaAaYC&dq=margaret+batte+upton&q=%22margaret+upton#v=snippet&q=%22margaret%20upton&f=false snippit view] of Boddie's ''Seventeenth Century Isle of Wight County, ...'' (p 518) * Widow of John, Margaret Upton: Will of Capt. John Upton, Gent. proved 16 Jan. 1652 ~ from [https://books.google.com/books?id=v0WAVoRaAaYC&dq=margaret+batte+upton&q=%22margaret+upton#v=snippet&q=%22margaret%20upton&f=false snippit view] of Boddie's ''Seventeenth Century Isle of Wight County, ...'' (p 519) * Thomas Harris "acquired" Pagan Creek land and sold to Christopher Benn, on February 28, 1657 with Eleanor giving consent of sale (following pertains, but maybe some leaps involved - e.g., death date of the Thomas involved & wife's maiden name) ** "Thomas Harris, obit. 1672, acquired land from William Batte and Mrs. Margaret Upton on Pagan Creek, Isle of Wight County, which he later sold to Christopher Benn, on February 28, 1657. Since his wife Eleanor (George) Harris gave her consent to the sale, then this must be the Dowry Land provided by her father, Nicholas George, after their marriage." (from [https://thomasharrisofvirginia.wordpress.com/tag/lunsford/ this page]; see also [https://books.google.com/books?id=v0WAVoRaAaYC&pg=PA520&lpg=PA520&dq=margaret+batte+upton&source=bl&ots=eA0T26irQI&sig=g6dnR6H0fEXJGjWMuc1jLRZIXa8&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjzy_zg3OXQAhWK7iYKHS9HBlU4ChDoAQgiMAE#v=onepage&q=%22pagan%20creek%22&f=false page 539], ''Seventeenth Century Isle of Wight County, Virginia: A history of the County ...'' by John Bennett Boddie) : "In 1654 it was ordered, by the General Assembly, "That on account of the inconvenience occasioned by the partition of Isle of Wight county by Pagan Creek, there should be held a monthly Court in each of the two parishes, successively, and that the commissioners shall select the places." Where this Court was held for the lower parish is not known. This act was repealed in 1659. In 1642 the county, heretofore one parish, was divided into two. Lawnes Creek was the northern and Pagan Creek was the southern boundary of the Upper Parish; Pagan Creek the northern and the Nansemond county line the southern boundary of the Lower Parish. They both extended to the North Carolina line, about ninety miles." ~ from [http://www.iwchs.com/IWCHistory.html History, Isle of Wight County] (accessed Dec. 8, 2016) ... see [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Stringfellow-432 this page] for a map showing the boundaries of Lawnes Creek ==== Mill ==== : from Boddie's ''17th Century Isle of Wight County...'' [https://books.google.com/books?id=Z2AAvycdC94C&pg=PA549&dq=Harris+%2B%22Isle+of+Wight%22&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjZwp_rxufQAhUD6SYKHaf3ARQQ6AEIITAB#v=snippet&q=%22Thomas%20Harris%22&f=false Google Book]) * Jan. 13, 1663: John Bond sells Thomas Harris a corn mill at head of Pagan Creek (page 8). Teste, Henry King, Alice (X) Phillips (page 539). * -- Thomas Harris sells mill to Giles Driver. : from [https://beta.groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/crispincousins/conversations/topics/2267 this Yahoo discussion], providing notes concerning Thomas Harris d 1672 * Corn mill sold to Giles Driver on November 17, 1667 * 40 acres, 9 June 1664, Isle of Wight County, page 303 (273) At head of one of the branches of Pagan Creek, his own land on north east and land of FRANCIS SMITH on the southwest, Renewal of patent dated 19 August 1652. ** (Francis Hobbs was father to Margaret Hobbs who married John Harris. John Jennings was husband to Martha Harris, daughter of Robert Harris and niece of Thomas Harris Sr.) : "John and Thomas Harris, 365 acres, Upper Parish of Isle of Wight County; on north side of the Ashen Swamp, near the head and on west side of Seaward's Creek, 20 April 1685. Page 441. 250 acres part granted Nathaniel Loyd, 20 November 1637 and conveyed to said Harris' father, by Captain Francis Hobbs and his wife, who was the relict and administratrix of said Loyd, 13 January 1659; and among other lands found to escheate; granted to Honorable Colonel Joseph Bridger 22 July 1678, who sold to said John and Thomas Harris the 6 February following (1679), to be equally divided according to their father's will, dated last day of March 1672. 115 acres being waste land; and the whole beginning by a marsh near the head of Seaward's Creek; near Colonel Bacon, Etc; due for the transportation of 3 persons. : "Isle of Wight County, Virginia, Deed Book 2, 1704-1715; : "Page 181. 26 March 1711. John Harris of the Upper Parish to Thomas Harris of the same, 365 acres (being land they owned jointly by patent dated 20 April 1685) on Seaward's Creek. For brotherly love, they wish to divide this tract which consists of 250 acres taken up by their father (not named) and 115 acres which they, John and Thomas Harris, took up. Land adjoins Dry Bridge Branch and the north part is to go to John Harris and the south part is to go to Thomas Harris. Thomas Davis and wife now rent part of the land in the southern part. Witness: William Bridger and John Scott. Signed John Harris, Thomas Harris. Recorded 26 March 1711." === Blackwater River/Blackwater Swamp === :''Pamunkey River near Blackwater?'' - from [https://walterfitzgilbertdehamilton.wordpress.com/2015/12/23/temperance-overton/ this page] (about Temperance Overton's family): "Before 1704, he moved to King William, Pamunkey Neck. His will is dated November 10, 1718, naming issue including William Hampton, who m. Martha (Thornton) Catlett. John Mann was the br. of Thomas Mann, recorded here: 'Sumerell, John. 420 acres between the lands of Gyles Limscot, Thomas Mann, Wm. Mayo, Richard Booth, Bridgman Joyner, and James Bryan; on the Blackwater branches' (9)."I have read the passage numerous times and cannot figure out who "he" is. I think it's probably me, but I have a difficult time understanding what m. stanhope is actually saying in his articles. However, these maps of residents show a Thomas Mann along Blackwater Swamp, beside Sumerell & others mentioned: [http://www.usgwarchives.net/va/isleofwight/deeds/maps/goodking.gif map 1], [http://www.usgwarchives.net/va/isleofwight/deeds/maps/north.gif map 2] ~[[Noland-165|Liz]] - hmm. maybe not. King William is nowhere near Franklin County, which is shown on the current county on the Blackwater residents' map ([http://www.usgwarchives.net/va/isleofwight/deeds/maps/goodking.gif this one]); see 1701 & 1785 [http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~george/countyformations/virginiaformationmaps.html formation maps] (King William & Franklin, respectively). * [http://geology.com/lakes-rivers-water/virginia.shtml map of Virginia Rivers] * [http://www.riverwye.us/histories/virginia_countys_and_blackwater_river.html Virginia Counties and the Blackwater River]: "The upper Blackwater River is called Blackwater Swamp. In this region of Virginia, many streams are called 'swamps' but still function like streams in being long and linear, with water moving from one end to the other and laid out in a normal stream tributary network." * [https://books.google.com/books?id=Hb81AQAAMAAJ&pg=SA3-PA34&lpg=SA3-PA34&dq=%22blackwater+swamp%22+%2B%22isle+of+wight%22&source=bl&ots=fJADFLsy4t&sig=25_1_VkIdx3gv6fXFQ6admrBmvU&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjDl73q0ufQAhXG6yYKHRcGAHEQ6AEIUTAI#v=onepage&q=boddie&f=false Rte 460 Location Study] * USGenWeb period maps of residents: ** [http://www.usgwarchives.net/va/isleofwight/deeds/maps/goodking.gif Blackwater River] ** [http://www.usgwarchives.net/va/isleofwight/deeds/maps/north.gif Blackwater Swamp] '' Boddie's Branch ''- "...adjoining Boddie's Branch, Mr. HARDY, and EDWARD HARRIS on the S. side of the main Blackwater Sw; near the edge of Tucker's poquoson dated 23 Mar 1715. This land was later given to his daughter ELIZABETH. HENRY..." (from entry for [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jmljr&id=I24948 Joseph Edward Turner], Rootsweb online tree by Jesse Lawrence) == Thomas Harrises - January 2017 == : See also [[Harris-21473|Thomas Harris]] of Maryland (1741 - 1815)
: Thomas Harris of New England ''[[Harris-2986]]'' and his son Thomas ''[[Harris-3052]]'' Thomas Harrises of Virginia: :Two Thomas Harrises in Jamestown musters: * '''Lieutenant Thomas Harris''' - [[Harris-14041]], married to an Adria ([[Osborne-575|Osborne]]?) who died after January 1625 (Thomas Harris of the witchcraft trial). * '''Captain Thomas Harris''' - [[Harris-751]] (Aylesbury/"Neck of Land Harrises" - Longfield became known as Curles) ** m (1) Adria Hoare ([[Hoare-184]]), (2) Joane ([[Unknown-261516]]) Vincent, widow of William Vincent ** no son named Thomas; children by Adria were Mary ([[Harris-1880]], m Thomas [[Ligon-76]]) & William ([[Harris-754]]). Son [[Harris-754|William]] had a son named '''Thomas''', but which Thomas is disputed: ** grandson '''Thomas''' [[Harris-888]] of Henrico County died 1679 unmarried/no issue (names "Cozen" Richard Lygon in will, which would argue for him being the grandson, son of William (William's sister Mary and Thomas Lygon had a son named Richard): will dated Feb. 10, 1678/9; recorded 2 June 1679 ** grandson '''Thomas''' [[Harris-10880]] married Mary Jefferson (will dated 5 October 1729, recorded 6 Jul 1730 in Henrico County), with son '''Thomas''' (born after 1708) named in will as not yet 21 (see [http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/harris/13726/ this GenForum post]) ** son [[Harris-754|William]] had a grandson '''Thomas''' (maybe [[Harris-9112]]?) by his son William, born before 1703 (if AP&P reference that Thomas patented Hanover County land in 1724 means he was at least 21 then). Footnote p 270 AP&P for this Thomas appears to say that he married Elizabeth Lindsey and his children (named in July 1782 will/filed Feb. 1784 in Prince Edward County) were David, John, Peter, Sherwood, & Judith (m Jesse Pryor 1796)... but then suggests, apparently because of the 1796 marriage of daughter Judith, that "this Thomas belongs to a younger generation".see footnote 58, [https://books.google.com/books?id=tcM40zgdAZgC&pg=PA265&dq=Gurgany+Harris&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjeoJug0-zQAhUCTSYKHe7kC6YQ6AEIKDAC#v=snippet&q=%22thomas%20harris%22&f=false page 270], ''Adventurers of Purse & Person'' :Isle of Wight Thomas Harris * '''Thomas''' [[Harris-16114]] d1672 (Isle of Wight will names wife Alice [Newman] and children John, '''Thomas''', and Mary). John ([[Harris-3813]]) was son of first wife, Eleanor George ''This Thomas Harris came from Lancaster Co., VA of unknown parents and was not related to either the Charles City or Creeksea England Harris family. ~TK'' ** '''Thomas''' [[Harris-16290]] d1712, son by second wife Alice Newman, married [[Edwards-5426|Judith Edwards]] after 1701. One son, Benjamin (died before 1758). :Thomas, son of John & Dorothie - Creeksea HarrisesI lost track of what I was told was the correct spelling - Wikipedia has [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creeksea Creeksea] and, under [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Harris_(Tudor_person) William Harris], Cricksea * '''Thomas''' [[Harris-1876]] - executed 1677 (Bacon's Rebellion) - married (1) Alice West, (2) Yvette ** son '''Thomas''' Harris [[Harris-2747]] - d1688 - married Ann Martin Tomlin ** son [[Harris-3815|Edward]] (of Thomas & Alice West) had a son [[Harris-22635|Edward Jr.]], whose son was: *** '''Thomas''' [[Harris-2898]] d1729/30, will dated Dec. 1729, proved March 1729/30 (names brother Henry, wife Hannah, children Joshua, Mary & unborn) - both Hannah & Thomas born c1700, according to [http://www.ncgenweb.us/ncwarren/fam-hist/harris_t_1730.doc this document by Harris researchers], who say unborn child is '''Thomas''' Harris Jr. d 1761 in Granville County, NC, and that Hannah m John Brantley, son of neighbor Edward Brantley) '' see comments on [[Harris-2898]] for info about his son Thomas Jr. (1730-1761)'' ... Hannah Kenner{{Citation Needed}} - Tyler says John Harris m Hannah Kenner, & John's 1719 will also has wife Hannah named in it. (see [http://vagenweb.org/tylers_bios/vol1-24.htm Tyler]) *** [[Harris-8795|Henry Harris]] ... only known children of [[Harris-22635|Edward Harris Jr.]] are Thomas & Henry. : Not documented to a particular line yet: * '''Thomas''' [[Harris-3806]] d 1729, will proved May 1729 * Thomas [[Harris-22443]], father of [[Harris-3349|Edward Harris]] d1734 (mentioned in Edward's will). Edward's son Thomas is not mentioned in his will: ** Thomas [[Harris-3351]] (1720 - bef. 1733), son of Edward (not mentioned in Edward's will, dated 1733): : Hanover County Harrises * Thomas [[Harris-3761]] of Hanover County (b before 1705) - [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~harrisessex/WilliamHarrisJamestown.html#Anchor-13625 this line?] * Thomas - "William Thomas" - (1672-1725, son of Robert - "Robert William"), b "The Forks", Hanover County - [[Harris-11107]] :see also [http://harrisancestors.webs.com/ Two Thomas Harrises of Isle of Wight]: one d c1688, one c1672. Article by M. Stanhope. See also articles by J. Phillip Harris. === Three Thomas Harrises died 1729/30 === : Three ('''3!''') Virginia men named Thomas Harris had wills dated 1729: * '''Thomas''' [[Harris-3806]] d 1729, will '''proved May 1729''' * '''Thomas''' [[Harris-10880]] married Mary Jefferson ('''will dated 5 October 1729''', '''recorded 6 Jul 1730 in Henrico County'''), with son '''Thomas''' (born after 1708) named in will as not yet 21 (see [http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/harris/13726/ this GenForum post]) ... one of two disputed sons of [[Harris-754|William]], grandson of Thomas [[Harris-751]]. * '''Thomas''' [[Harris-2898]] d1729/30, '''will dated Dec. 25, 1729''', '''proved March 23, 1729/30 in Isle of Wight County''' (names brother Henry, wife Hannah, children Joshua, Mary & unborn) - both Thomas & Hannah born c1700, according to [http://www.ncgenweb.us/ncwarren/fam-hist/harris_t_1730.doc this document by Harris researchers]. (Kenner as Hannah's LNAB for Thomas's wife is not proven.) == Edward Harrises == * [[Harris-14042]]: Edward Harris, born 1599, of Willingale Doe, Essex; son of William and Joan (Hardings) Harris * [[Harris-23761]]: Edward Harris, born before 1612, died before 2 September 1652 in Lancaster County, Virginia (seeking will); son of [[Harris-16114|Thomas Harris (d1672)]] * [[Harris-3815]]: Edward Harris, born 1642, died 1677; son of [[Harris-1876|Thomas Harris]] m Alice West; father of Edward Jr. * [[Harris-22635]]: Edward Harris, Jr., born 1664, died after 1721; son of Edward born 1642 * [[Harris-887]]: Edward Harris (1674-1734) of Henrico/New Kent Counties, Virginia; son of William Harris and Alice ([[Unknown-132931]]); married Mary Thorpe (b 1667) * [[Harris-3349]]: Edward Harris of Isle of Wight County, Virginia, born about 1665 and died before 1734; son of Thomas (Edward's will names his father as Thomas) * [[Harris-3362]]: Edward Harris, son of Edward (Harris-3349), born 1698 & married Mary Thorpe in 1716 (a different Mary Thorpe than the one who married Edward Harris of Henrico County) * [[Harris-6030]]: Edward Harris, b c1710 (probably Charlotte, Virginia) died c1780 (see [https://thehardyparty.com/harris/key_book/marie_key_book.pdf this book] - brother to Agnes Harris m Gilliam?) == Robert Harris Profiles to Sort Out == * [[Harris-16288]] (1665 - 1739), son of Thomas Harris Jr and Ann Martin Tomlin, brother of Harris-2746 * [[Harris-1869]] (1630-1701), son of William Harris IV and Ellen Burrows, married Claiborne (with note in text that he didn't) * [[Harris-20062]], was attached as son of Thomas & Adria (Gurganey). That Thomas did not have a son named Robert & wife Adria was Adria Hoare (the Gurganeys, Thomas's neighbors, had no children) * [[Harris-16297]] (1630-1701), son of Dorothy Calcott * [[Harris-2889]] (1616-1700), son of Dorothy Calcott & John Harris, m Richardene Noyes & "Mrs. Mary Harris". Comment on profile says that DNA shows he cannot be son of John Harris/he's not related to Charles City Virginia Harrises. * [[Harris-2982]] (1625-1700), son of Adria Osborne (brother of [[Harris-2634]]) * [[Harris-2634]] (1615-1673), son of Thomas Harris & Adria Osborne * [[Harris-2878]] (1625-1717), son of Dorothy Calcott, married Claiborne * [[Harris-11357]] (1615-1678), son of Thomas Harris * [[Harris-1890]] (1615-1655), m Mary Jane Crump, father of Martha Jennings and Mary Spiltember/Swan ''Tom King says this Robert had only the two daughters & "the only proven wife of this Robert Harris was Mary Jane Crump. The Judith and Claiborne wives are actually wives of entirely different Robert Harrises" (see comments on [[Harris-1890]])'' (wife of Harris-1890 had been Judith UNKNOWN, which was edited to be Mary Jane Crump; a son Thomas was detached) * [[Harris-11108]] (1623-1701), m Anne Fuller, father of William Thomas Harris == John Harrises == from a post to [[Harris-3813]] from Tom King on June 13, 2015: This John Harris was a proven son of Thomas Harris d1672 and 1st wife Alice George. In a deed selling land in Lancaster Co, VA inherited from his father's 1672 will, John names his 'loveing uncle Nicholas George' in Lancaster to act as his attorney to sell the property. === Sgt John Harris === Sgt. John [[Harris-2749]] m Dorothy [[Calcott-12]] (Crixse/'''Isle of Wight''') :Thomas [[Harris-2748]] (1614-1677) m Alice [[West-1603]] Isle of Wight Co., VA. (not Alice Lake) ::Edward [[Harris-3815]] (1642-1677) ... brother of Thomas [[Harris-2747]]
::Thomas [[Harris-2747]] (1636-1688) m Ann [[Tomlin-261]] ([[Martin-4484]] has same dates; [[Tomlin-263]]) :::Edward [[Harris-3349]] (1663-1734) m Mary Turner Isle of Wight Co., VA to Brunswick Co., VA == Footnotes & Resources == * M Stanhope's work: [http://harrisofaylesbury.webs.com/ Harris of Aylesbury], [http://haris1688.webs.com/ Thomas Harris] (1636-1688), and [http://harrisancestors.webs.com/ Harris Ancestors] ** M. Stanhope's [https://captainthomasharrisoflongfield.wordpress.com/ Two Thomas Harrises of Isle of Wight, Virginia] * John Anderson Brayton, ''The five Thomas Harrises of Isle of Wight County, Virginia'' (Winston-Salem, N.C. : J.A. Brayton, c1995.) ** Available at Library of Congress, Library of Virginia, Prince William County Library System (RELIC 975.5562 Bra), and elsewhere - see [http://www.worldcat.org/title/five-thomas-harrises-of-isle-of-wight-county-virginia/oclc/34919389 WorldCat], Description: Colonial families of Surry and Isle of Wight counties, Virginia ; v. 1. ** Available online at Family History Libraries (I think): [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/772765?availability=Family%20History%20Library Catalog 772765] * Greer, George Cabell. ''[[Space:Early Virginia Immigrants|Early Virginia Immigrants]]'' (W.C. Hill Printing Co., Richmond, Va., 1912) == J. Phillip Harris == * [https://web.archive.org/web/20200423174837/http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~harrisessex/genealogy/capt_thomas_harris.html Theories about Captain Thomas Harris], 2001 article * [https://web.archive.org/web/20200423174837/http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~harrisessex/genealogy/capt_thomas_harris.html#Anchor-Solvin-4063 Solving Capt. Thomas Harris - The Aylesbury Connection], 2002 article * [https://web.archive.org/web/20200423174837/http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~harrisessex/genealogy/capt_thomas_harris.html#Anchor-Th-57720 The Second Wife of Capt. Thomas Harris - IDENTIFIED], 2001 * [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~harrisessex/WilliamHarrisJamestown.html William Harris of Jamestown], 2001 article (Willingale Doe and Overton connections) ** Not sure if [https://web.archive.org/web/20210126140700/http://freepages.rootsweb.com/%7Eharrisessex/genealogy/WilliamHarrisJamestown.html this Wayback Machine capture] is the same, but I'm pretty sure it is. == M Stanhope == : if you've made it to the end & your head hasn't exploded yet, try this on (from the end of M Stanhope's [http://haris1688.webs.com/ Harris 1688 article]: To repeat: Richard Bennett’s first wife was named Anne, who was Charles Barham’s sister (Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry). Mr. Charles Barham Ex., Thomas Harris (d. 1672) and Thomas Tuke overseers, were officers of the will of William Ridley, who was probably the brother of Elizabeth Ridley, Charles Barham’s wife. As can be easily adduced, Richard Bennett (being the nephew of Elianor Bennett, who m. Richard Harris, and cousin of their son, Thomas Harris, who m. Judith Blake, November 20, 1623, they being grandson and son of William Harris and Dorothy West), is central to understanding the roots of a particular Harris family of Virginia. == Find a Grave == * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70994058 Judith Edwards] ... following is the text of the memorial, which is of interest because it includes another maiden name for Hannah, wife of Thomas died 1729: '''Judith ''Edwards'' Clark'''
Born: unknown, Isle of Wight County, Virginia, USA
Death: unknown, Virginia, USA Daughter of Robert and Mary (Hunt) Edwards
Married 1st., ...
Wife of Thomas Harris, II ~ married aft. Sept. 1701 Thomas (II) and Judith (Hunt) [sic] Harris had 2 [sic] known children and they were: * Their son, Benjamin Harris, d. bef. 1758 (m. unk.) and the parents of Mary Harris, ?-?. Married 2nd., ...
Wife of unknown Clark ~ married ca. 1714 NOTE:
The marriage of Judith (Edwards) Harris' "2nd marriage" to unk. Clark was proved in the will of her mother, Mary (Hunt) Boddie (m. 1st., Robert Edwards, 2nd., Owen Griffin, Sr. and 3rd., William Boddie, Jr). Her will was dated in 1727 and she referred to her daughter as Judith Clark (m. 1st., Thomas Harris, III and 2nd., unk. Clark). Thomas Harris (III), widow Judith (Edwards) Harris filed the appraisal of his estate in Isle of Wight on March 1712. Thomas Harris' estate was appraised by R. Proctor, John Harrison, Phillip Wheaton and James Wilson. Signed by Judith Harris on March 23, 1712, Isle of Wight Co., VA. NOTE:
Originally had Thomas Harris, IV (d. 1730, Isle of Wight Co., VA as the s/o Thomas V and Judith (Edwards) Harris. He married Hannah Judkins, daughter of William and Margaret (Taylor) Judkins. The children of Thomas (IV) and Hannah (Judkins) Harris (daughter of William, #53420145 and Margaret Taylor Judkins, #53420315) and the grandchildren of Thomas and Judith (Edwards) Harris, III (NOT II). # Joshua Harris # Mary Harris # Thomas Harris, V Correction ...
This Thomas Harris IV was NOT the son of Thomas Harris and Judith Edwards. They only had ONE son Benjamin who died before 1758 leaving a daughter Mary as sole heir. Please research the data you are copying from other people before pasting it to these Virtual memorials. You have the wrong wife for him anyway and he was NOT the IV as his father was II. It has been proven for two decades that Thomas and Judith that they were married AFTER Sep 1701 when Judith sold her inherited land as a single woman and that they only had one son Benjamin who died before 1758 leaving only a daughter Mary as 'sole heir' of the property of Judith Edwards Harris. This daughter Mary Harris could not have been a 'sole heir' if Thomas Harris IV was a son, then he or his children would also have been heirs (and his brother and his six children who were all still living). What is your source that this Thomas Harris IV was the son of Thomas Harris III? Informant: Tom King, 2014 Burial: Unknown Created by: Georgia Girl; Record added: Jun 07, 2011; Find A Grave Memorial# 70994058

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[[Category:One Name Studies]][[Category:Harris_Name_Study]] The HARRIS One Name Study Project is an ongoing project open to any descendant with the HARRIS surname or variant spellings (Aris, Arras, Haris, Harries, Harris, Harriss, Harry, Harrys, Heriz, Herrice, Herries, Herry, etc.). Our objective is to match up individuals or families who share a common male ancestor with the Harris surname, and to clear up any misinformation or inaccurate information.

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[[Category: Harris School, Pinellas County, Florida]] [[Category: Pinellas County, Florida, Schools]] Harris School was founded in 1911 by businessman [[Harris-21896|William "Uncle Billy" Harris]] at what is now known as 4600 Haines Road in Saint Petersburg in Pinellas County, Florida. The story goes that he was tired of driving a horse and buggy for an hour each way to transport his children to Lealman School Number 2, which was actually about three miles from the site of the new Harris School. Mr. Harris donated the land and materials, and the neighbors built the school. Location of a school in this part of town helped spur growth and economic development and enrollment grew rapidly. The school opened about the same time Pinellas County was formed from western Hillsborough County, Florida Harris School served our community for 99 years under a variety of names and programs * Harris School - a rural one room school house built in 1911 and replaced in 1923 with a larger building. The original Harris School was torn down in 1926. * Harris Elementary School - built in 1923, and enlarged in the 1950s when enrollment skyrocketed. * Harris TIPS - a school for Teen Parents and their youngest children in the early 2000s In 1987, the Pinellas County School Board decided to build a replica of the original Harris School building at Heritage Park Village in Largo, Florida to celebrate the 75th Anniversary of Pinellas County Schools. This replica building, which still stands, was used to teach Pinellas County students who visited during field trips to Heritage Village, about life in Pinellas County in the early days. Students had the opportunity to dress as pioneers and learn about school life of early Pinellas schoolchildren. This replica school bulding is still used by Heritage Village, but no longer is furished as a school house. The county found an antique portable classroom actually used by Pinellas County Schools and is now using that facility to teach students about early Pinellas school days. We are hoping to add links to profiles of students who attended Harris School before 1923.

Harrisburg Civil War Graves

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[[Category:Battle of Gettysburg]] [[Category:US Civil War Project]] [[Category:Harrisburg Cemetery, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania]] '''[[Space:Harrisburg_Civil_War_Graves]]''' == Introduction == {{Image|file=Harrisburg_Civil_War_Graves-11.jpg |caption= '''Harrisburg Civil War Graves''' | align=r}} The goal of this project is to link profiles of Civil war soldiers buried in the Harrisburg Cemetery, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Many of these soldiers fought in the Gettysburg battle of July 1—3. They were wounded and then sent to Harrisburg for medical treatment. They represent both Union and Confederate soldiers. These dead were unclaimed and buried in the Harrisburg Cemetery. This project has three members: # [[Schindler-204|Michael Schindler]] # [[Simpier-2| Andrew Simpier]] # [[Gill-3793 | Jo Gill]] Here is a link to more pictures and information about this plot of Harrisburg Civil War Soldiers GravesHarrisburg Civil War Graves https://www.findagrave.com/virtual-cemetery/1098505 Here is a link to the US Department of Veterans Affairs. VA » National Cemetery Administration » Nationwide Gravesite Locator https://gravelocator.cem.va.gov/ This may be of interest to anyone researching for any veteran who has a memorial stone placed from many sources. ==== Tasks ==== * Link these profiles with family members or trees online. * Add to the story that is unknown or seldom understood about the suffering of the War between the States commonly known as the US Civil War. ** https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tillie_Pierce ** [[Pierce-15387|Matilda Jane (Pierce) Alleman (abt.1849-1914)]] ** https://archive.org/details/atgettysburgorwh00alle/page/n8/mode/1up ** https://pennsylvaniahistorysite.wordpress.com/2016/05/03/in-battle-civil-war-drummer-boys-stopped-drumming-to-help-wounded-soldiers/ ==== Goal ==== :Goal is to some day have each soldier buried in this cemetery listed, and linked to his profile when created, and linked to his Find-A-Grave when/if created. Best scenario would be to actually find an existing profile and family on WikiTree if possible. {{Image|file=Rose_s_Patriot_Backgrounds-47.jpg}} == Harrisburg Cemetery == {{Image|file=Harrisburg_Civil_War_Graves-3.jpg |caption='''Decoration Day Headline May 30, 1900''' | align= r}} :'''Tales of the People and Places in Civil War History''' :Residing between Herr and State Streets in the eastern part of the city of Harrisburg is the historic Harrisburg Cemetery. The cemetery celebrated its 150th anniversary in 1995 and is the final resting place for many well-known citizens of all walks of life dating from the time of the revolution. The cemetery was officially chartered in 1845 and is currently on the National Register of Historic Places. Along with all the wonderful history, the cemetery is staffed by more than helpful and interested caretakers who know their way around the large plot. :With regard to this blog, there are many well known and "should be better known" Civil War heroes buried in the cemetery. There is also a special plot containing soldiers that died in the care of Harrisburg's Civil War hospital. This plot, Section Z, contains the graves of 155 soldiers, 15 of whom were Confederate CSA soldiers buried in Harrisburg Cemetery https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89Z5-FBW4?i=461&cc=2250054&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AQV1W-BS17 prisoners of war that died while in the Harrisburg Hospital station. Some of the better known Civil War officers/personalities interred in the cemetery include Major General John White Geary, Brigadier General James A Congdon, Brigadier General Joseph Knipe, Brigadier General George Zinn, Lt. Colonel George Fisher McFarland, Colonel James Cameron, Colonel Henry McCormick, and Secretary of State Simon Cameron. :A visit to this hallowed cemetery is more than worth your while. Whether perusing the Civil War heroes or just taking a stroll through this beautiful place, Harrisburg Cemetery well deserves its protection on the National Register of Historic Places for future generations to come and learn of the nation's past sacrifices as well as to help us understand the core values of what it means to be a citizen of the state and nation. ===Harrisburg Civil War Graves video=== You Tube video of Harrisburg Cemetery Civil War GravesMikeegypte Youtube page Harrisburg Cemetery Civil War Graves https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XydpYmu3B1M ==== Soldiers Buried at Mt. Kalma/Harrisburg Cemetery ==== :As a WikiTree profile or Find A Grave memorial is found or created, enter the name and reference link in the list below. If the name is not a clickable link, no WikiTree profile has been created or found.''now considered completed''' #[[Dalien-1|Prosper Dalien (1838-1865)]], Captain Brevet Major, Co C, 208th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers Infantry, {{FindAGrave | 17895178}}. Born in France, wounded in Petersburg, Virginia, buried in Harrisburg.https://civilwardc.org/texts/cases/med.d1e20146.html Read his story. #[[Brooks-21166|George A Brooks (abt.1834-1862)]] Captain 46th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, {{FindAGrave | 15303072}} #[[Phillips-38274|Arthur M Phillips (abt.1830-1862)]], Captain, Co B, 177th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, {{FindAGrave | 101010013}} #[[Winters-3407|John R Winters (abt.1837-1864)]], 1st Lieut. 13th Regiment, Pennsylvania Cavalry, {{FindAGrave | 6783613}} #[[Snyder-14385|Simon Snyder (1846-1869)]], Captain, Co K, 118th U.S.C.T., {{FindAGrave | 219642791}} #[[Akin-1178|Humphrey Akin (-1862)]], Private, Co D, 18th Regiment, Pennsylvania Cavalry, {{FindAGrave | 80388781}} #[[Alleman-296|Adam Alleman (1838-1862)]], Private, Co C, 177th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, {{FindAGrave | 101009965}} #[[Alstetter-2|John Alstetter (-1862)]], Private, 147th Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry, {{FindAGrave | 101059553}} #[[Barnes-25119|Adam Barnes (1841-1862)]], Co B, 102nd Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers {{FindAGrave | 101009966}} #[[Burns-17005|William Burns (1822-1863)]], Private, 51st Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers {{FindAGrave | 101266618}} #Borsteds (Bostedo?), Curtis, Private, Co. A, 101 Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers {{FindAGrave | 101009968}} (spelling of name FAG & stone different) #[[Batty-789|Wilson Batty (-1864)]], Private, 5th U.S. Artillery, {{FindAGrave | 101059554}} #[[Becker-9618|F W Becker (abt.1840-1864)]], 3rd Pennsylvania Cavalry {{FindAGrave | 101059556}} #[[Bennett-31455|Hiram Bennett (-1861)]], Private, 54th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, {{FindAGrave | 101009967}} #Beuth, John, Private, 11th U.S. Infantry #Bortman, Alexes H., Private, 125th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, {{FindAGrave | 81665759}} #[[Bowman-9806|James T Bowman (abt.1840-abt.1863)]] Co I, 16th North Carolina Infantry, {{FindAGrave | 14193296}}. Died while POW.https://sites.google.com/site/harrisburgcemetery/the-people/155-men #[[Brown-126934|John W Brown (-1865)]], Private, Co B, 101st Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, {{FindAGrave | 101009969}} #[[Brumbaught-1|G T Brumbaught (-1862)]], Private, 56th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, {{FindAGrave | 101059558}} #[[Buck-7735|Alden Buck (1836-1863)]], Private, 73rd Regiment, Ohio Volunteers, {{FindAGrave | 34225616}} #[[Carson-7525|James Carson (abt.1840-1862)]] Private, 57th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, {{FindAGrave | 101009970}} #Carr, Thomas, regiment unknown National Gravesite Locator https://gravelocator.cem.va.gov/index.html {{FindAGrave | 101059559}} #[[Cartell-5|Henry H Cartell (abt.1840-1861)]] Private, 35th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, {{FindAGrave | 101059560}} #[[Clark-65842|George Clark (1840-1862)]], Private, 107th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, {{FindAGrave | 101059560}} #[[Coates-3051|John H Coates (abt.1840-1863)]] CSA, {{FindAGrave | 93067766}}. Died while POW. #[[Corle-121|Eli Corle (abt.1839-1861)]] Private, 55th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers {{FindAGrave |101009972}} #[[Corbett-4112|Thomas Corbett (abt.1837-1863)]], Private, 26th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, {{FindAGrave | 101059562}} #[[Cook-38881|James Cook (abt.1840-1862)]], regiment unknown, {{FindAGrave | 101059561}} #[[Cowden-702|Walter D Cowden (abt.1840-1862)]], Private, Company I 18th Pennsylvania Cavalry 163rd Regiment, {{FindAGrave | 101009973}} #Creider, Christ, Private, regiment unknown. No profile can be created with any accuracy. Spelling in the newspaper CraderHarrisburg Telegraph https://www.newspapers.com/clip/81023640/names-of-union-soldier-buried-in-mt/ {{FindAGrave | 101059563}}. Name spelled Creider on Cemetery records, and Croder on Nationwide Gravesite Locator National Cemetery Administration https://gravelocator.cem.va.gov/index.html Spelled Creider on the U.S., Registers of Deaths of Volunteers, 1861-1865 Ancestry https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/2123/images/32729_620305173_0300-00157?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=dd9f6d9703bbda86cee72d9396edeae4&usePUB=true&_phsrc=XoG2281&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.87418840.1182465557.1627996497-1092473806.1564970142&_gac=1.226408936.1625745092.Cj0KCQjwxJqHBhC4ARIsAChq4auQgax8a8t0kwxhTRkrj7njzb-Ah5aykncrBn_xBhDsC4M-p5i8FdAaAs4DEALw_wcB&pId=274244 #[[Crissel-3|Joseph Crissel (abt.1827-1862)]], Private, Co C 151st Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry {{FindAGrave | 14183289}} #[[Cupler-9|Henry Solomon Cupler (abt.1837-1862)]], Private, 84th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, {{FindAGrave |101009974}} #[[Dailey-2377|Solomon N Dailey (1843-1863)]], Private, 11th U.S. Infantry, {{FindAGrave | 101009976}} #[[Daily-810|John B. Daily (abt.1840-1865)]] Co A, 16th Regiment, Volunteer Reserve Corps, NY? {{FindAGrave | 93068477}} #[[Darr-530|Philip L Darr (abt.1820-1865)]], Private, 52nd Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, {{FindAGrave | 24053313}} #[[Dilamater-1|Nathaniel Dilamater (abt.1820-1861)]], Private, Co E, 6th Regiment, Wisconsin Infantry, {{FindAGrave |101009978}} #Dougherty, John, Private, 90th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers (unable to find him with a search of the 90th Regiment) {{FindAGrave |101009979}} #Drake, Samuel, Private, 110th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, {{FindAGrave | 101059564}} #Dunham, Abraham, Private, Co C 173rd Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, {{FindAGrave | 101009980}} #Eisenhart, Christian, Private, Co K 5th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, {{FindAGrave | 101009981}} #[[Elliott-18703|Lewis Elliott (abt.1846-1865)]] Private, Co I 45th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers {{FindAGrave | 101009982}}History of Pennsylvania volunteers, 1861-5; prepared in compliance with acts of the legislature, by Samuel P. Bates. https://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/moa/aby3439.0001.001/1126?page=root;rgn=full+text;size=100;view=image;q1=Forty-Eighth+Regiment #Encell, Joseph Private, 6th U.S. Infantry, {{FindAGrave | 101059565}} #[[Ennis-1779|John Ennis (abt.1842-1865)]], Private, 29th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers {{FindAGrave | 101009983}} #Evans, John, Private, regiment unknown {{FindAGrave | 99179120}} #Farnsworth, Walter, Private, regiment unknown {{FindAGrave | 101009985}} #[[Fay-1637|Issac Fay (abt.1840-1864)]] Co K 16th Regiment, Volunteer Reserve Corps, {{FindAGrave | 93068563}} #Fomm, Gustave, Private, 14th U.S. Infantry {{FindAGrave | 101266840}} #Frank, J.W., Private, 45th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers {{FindAGrave | 101009986}} #Freeman, John, Private, Co. L, 7th Michigan Cavalry {{FindAGrave | 101059566}} #[[Flannigan-413|Patrick Flannigan (-1865)]], Co K, 16th Regiment, Volunteer Reserve Corps, {{FindAGrave | 93069786}} #Garner, Eli, Private, Co C, 51st Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers {{FindAGrave | 29962430}} #Green, John, Private, Co E, 58th Regt. Pennsylvania Volunteers (Headstone says 114th Pennsylvania Volunteers {{FindAGrave | 101009990}} #Green, Wm., Private, Co C ,26th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers {{FindAGrave | 101059567}} #Gifford, Almon, Private, Co L, 2nd Pennsylvania Cavalry (59th Pa) {{FindAGrave | 101267120}} #Gooderhan, P.J., Private, Co A, 110th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers {{FindAGrave | 101009988}} #Graham, John., Private, 2nd Battalion, 50TH Pennsylvania Volunteer Reserve Corps {{FindAGrave | 101266242}} #Hamner, Wm., Private, regiment unknown, {{FindAGrave | 101059568}} #Hartmen, Oswald, Private, regiment unknown, {{FindAGrave | 101059569}} #Harvey, Charles C, Private, Co F, 11th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers {{FindAGrave | 101009991}} #[[Hatch-5549|Samuel Hatch (-1862)]], Private, regiment unknown, {{FindAGrave | 101059570}} #[[Hine-1033|Isaac Hine (-1862)]], Private, 56th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, {{FindAGrave | 101009992}} #Holtzsichter, Richard., Private, Co H, 41st Regiment, New York Volunteers {{FindAGrave | 101009993}} #Homsher, John, Private, Co B, 51st Pennsylvania Infantry {{FindAGrave | 101059571}} #[[Horton-9355|Caleb Horton (-1861)]], Private, 11th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, {{FindAGrave | 14183316}} #[[Hoyt-4575|Lucius B Hoyt (-1862)]], Private, Co D, 8th Regiment, Ohio Infantry, {{FindAGrave | 101009995}} #Huber, John Henry, Private, Co F, 56th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers {{FindAGrave | 101266699}} #[[Hummel-1624|Charles B Hummel (1841-1863)]], Sergeant, 127th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, {{FindAGrave | 180326859}} #[[Jackson-44327|Boker Jackson (-1863)]], Private, 3rd Regiment, Alabama, {{FindAGrave | 19310175}}. #[[Jones-108303|Richard Jones (abt.1840-1862)]], Private, regiment unknown {{FindAGrave | 101059572}} #Jones, Wm, Private, 110 Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers {{FindAGrave | 101059573}} #Kemnbig, John, Private, Co I, 55th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers {{FindAGrave | 101059574}} #Kilpatrick, William., Private, Co A, 51st Pennsylvania Volunteers {{FindAGrave | 101009996}} #Kimbal, W.C. (Kimball or Kimble on stone), Private, 16th Pennsylvania Volunteer Reserve Corps {{FindAGrave | 231864179}} #Kinyon Jr., Job W, Private, 26th Regiment, Michigan Volunteers {{FindAGrave | 49716735}} #Kuhn, Wm., Private, regiment unknown {{FindAGrave | 101059575}} #Langenbucher, Geo., Private, Co. H, 3rd Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers {{FindAGrave | 101009997}} #Loves, Charles, Private, Co A,14th United States Infantry {{FindAGrave | 101266775}} #Lyon, John G., Private, 103rd Pennsylvania Infantry {{FindAGrave | 101009998}} #McCall, Patrick, Private, regiment unknown {{FindAGrave | 101059579}} #[[McCann-3434|Thomas D McCann (-1863)]], Private, 63rd Regiment, New York Volunteers, {{FindAGrave | 101059580}} #McCarty, John, Private, regiment unknown {{FindAGrave | 100492697}} #[[McCready-721|William McCready (-1865)]] Co C, 120th Regiment, Indiana Infantry, {{FindAGrave | 93068747}} #McKee, Wm., Private, Co. C, Pennsylvania Volunteers {{FindAGrave | 101010001}} #[[McMilledge-1|Robert McMilledge (abt.1840-1864)]] Co A, 16th Regiment, Volunteer Reserve Corps, {{FindAGrave | 93068527}} #McPhillips, James, Private, Co H, 140th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers {{FindAGrave | 101010002}} #Madison, Geo., W., Private, regiment unknown {{FindAGrave | 101059576}} #Manning, Jas., Private, regiment unknown {{FindAGrave | 101059577}} #Moore, Samuel H., Private, Co G, 3rd Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers {{FindAGrave | 101010005}} #Morehart, Christian., Private, Co D, 12th Pennsylvania Calvary {{FindAGrave | 101059582}} #Milledge, Robt. Private 16th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer Reserve Corps {{FindAGrave | 93068527}} #Miller, Daniel, Private, Co. D, 54th Regtiment Pennsylvania Volunteers {{FindAGrave | 101010003}} #Miles, John S., Private 114th Regiment, Ohio Volunteers {{FindAGrave | 101059581}} #[[Miller-87552|William D Miller (-1864)]], Co K, 7th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers Cavalry Volunteer Reserve Corps, {{FindAGrave | 93070035}} #Massey, Wm., Private, New York Ivalid Corp{{FindAGrave | 101059578}} #Maxwell, Jacob C., Private, Co B, 52nd Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers {FindAGrave | 101010000}} #Moss, Geo, Private, 155 Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers {{FindAGrave | 101010006}} #Mowery, John, Private, Co G, 65th Regiment Illinois Volunteers {{FindAGrave |65258105}} #[[Murphy-24585|John Murphy (-1864)]], Private, 184 Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, {{FindAGrave | 93069987}} #Nolen, John, Private, Co. E, 143rd Pennsylvania Infantry {{FindAGrave | 101059583}} #Page, Alonzo, Private, Co. E, 91st Pennsylvania Infantry {{FindAGrave | 101059585}} #Parsons, G C, Unknown Soldier {{FindAGrave } 100523434}} #[[Parks-6146|Joseph Parks (abt.1830-abt.1865)]], Private, substitute, regiment unknown, {{FindAGrave | 6783517}}. #[[Parker-42201|Henry L Parker (-1865)]], Private 18th Regiment Minn. Vols. {{FindAGrave | 93067145}} #Perkins, Wm. B., Private, Co. B, 118th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers {{FindAGrave | 101010012}} #Parmeter, Jonas, QM Sgt, Co F 19th Pennsylvania Calvary {{FindAGrave | 101010010}} #[[Parsons-3677|Samuel Parsons (1826-1864)]], Co K, 88th Pennsylvania Infantry, {{FindAGrave | 93069830}} #Patterson, Samson, Private, 116th Regiment, Ohio Volunteers {{FindAGrave | 101059586}} #Roberts, Peter, Private, Verbeke Rifles {{FindAGrave | 101059588}} #[[Robinson-46651|L. M. Robinson (-1862)]], Private, 50th Regiment, New York Infantry, {{FindAGrave | 101059589}} '''~''' #[[Richardson-29905|Samuel Richardson (1840-1862)]], Private, 114th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, {{FindAGrave | 93785294}} #Robinson, William, Private, Co B, 57th Pennsylvania Volunteers {{FindAGrave | 101010016}} #Rorig, Mart. Private, Co K 74th Pennsylvania Volunteers {{FindAGrave | 101010017}} #Siddler, Charles, Private, Co. K, 57th Pennsylvania Volunteers {{FindAGrave | 101010021}} #Siddler, William. M., Private, Unknown USA {{FindAGrave | 101267217}} #Scheffer, Romanus, Private, regiment unknown No Soldier Found by this name #[[Scott-45074|Solomon Scott (-1861)]], Private, Co (Jones), 11th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, {{FindAGrave | 101267306}} #[[Seaber-8|Bernhart Seaber (1841-1862)]], Private, Co G, 127th Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry, {{FindAGrave | 101010018}} #[[Schaeffer-1782|Samuel Schaeffer (-1864)]], Private 20th Pennsylvania Cavalry, {{FindAGrave | 93070126}} #Sharp, William, Private, regiment unknown #Shaw, Robert, Private, Co F 6th US Infantry {{FindAGrave | 101059591}} #Schreckenhurst, John, regiment unknown {{FindAGrave | 101059590}} #Sumneral, Sterling, Private, Co. B, 177th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers {{FindAGrave | 101010026 }} #[[Sims-8430|Elhanon B Sims (1836-1863)]], Corporal, Co E, 10 Alabama Infantry, {{FindAGrave | 93067918}} #Snell, Jacob private, 116th Regiment, O.V. (Ohio Volunteers?) {{FindAGrave | 101059593}} #Smith, J.S., Private, 16th N.Y. Heavy Artillery {{FindAGrave | 101268155}} #Smith, John, Private, regiment unknown Soldier unit not found #Smith, Wm., Private, regiment unknown {{FindAGrave | 101267393}} #[[Spackman-612|Henry Irwin Spackman (1836-1861)]], Private, Co C, 34th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, {{FindAGrave | 101010022}} #[[Sproul-678|Paul Sproul (-1864)]], Private, 11th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers,{{FindAGrave | 83703297}} #[[Speiglemoire-1|G A Speiglemoire (1834-abt.1865)]], Private, 118th or 184th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, {{FindAGrave | 6783589}} #[[Stephanus-9|Peter Stephanus (abt.1840-1861)]] Stevens, Peter (IBID, Private, Co K or D (Lapsley), 54th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, {{FindAGrave | 101010024}} Pa roots http://www.pa-roots.com/pacw/infantry/54th/54thcod.html #[[Sumner-3314|Rufus A Sumner (-1865)]], Private, 53rd Regiment, Indiana Volunteers, {{FindAGrave | 101010025}} #[[Troy-917|John D Troy (-1864)]], Private, 50th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, {{FindAGrave | 93070155}} #[[Wagner-13800|James Wagner (-1863)]], Private, regiment unknown. No Find A Grave memorial found. '''~''' #[[Watson-31139|Charles A Watson (-1865)]], Private, Virginia Reserve Corps, {{FindAGrave | 93068715}} #[[Weaver-13599|Benjamin Weaver (-1864)]], Private, 50th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, {{FindAGrave | 101010030}} #[[Weaver-13598|Charles Tobias Weaver (1806-1863)]], Private, 107th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, {{FindAGrave | 101010031}} #[[Weir-4613|David Weir (-1863)]], Private, regiment unknown, {{FindAGrave | 101059594}} '''~''' #[[Wellman-2311|Joseph Wellman (-1865)]], Private, 16th Regiment, Volunteer Reserve Corps, {{FindAGrave | 93067271}} #[[Wertz-842|Isaac Wertz (-abt.1864)]], Private, 13th Regiment, Pennsylvania Cavalry - no Find A Grave memorial found. '''~''' #[[Williams-78402|J W Williams (abt.1840-1863)]], Co B, 22nd Georgia Infantry, CSA, {{FindAGrave | 93009589}} #[[Wilson-85276|Delmar Wilson (abt.1834-1864)]], Private, 45th Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry, {{FindAGrave | 101009977}} #[[Wilson-84544|Samuel Wilson (-1862)]], Private, regiment unknown, {{FindAGrave | 101010032}} '''~''' #[[Witherington-87|Matthew (Witherington) Worthington (-1863)]], Sargent, Co D, 50th Georgia Infantry, CSA, died while prisoner of war at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, {{FindAGrave | 93067592}} #[[Wonderly-131|Michael Wonderly (-1865)]], Private, 16th Regiment, Veteran Reserve Corps, {{FindAGrave | 101059595}} #[[Wray-5499|John C Wray (abt.1830-1862)]], Private, 42nd Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, {{FindAGrave | 101010033}} ==== More Reading ==== :During the Civil War, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania purchased lots to bury casualties from the Camp Curtin post hospital.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_Curtin :A total of 155 men from both sides were laid to rest in the Harrisburg Cemetery.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harrisburg_Cemetery :Also, two civilians, the wife of Peter Roberts in 1862 and the other a child of John Schreckenhurst in 1863.https://harrisburgmagazine.com/community/two-historic-cemeteries-beautiful-reminders-of-those-who-came-before/ :PA Historian Civil War Blog-Camp Curtin Memorials; Posted By Norman Gasbarro on February 17, 2012.http://civilwar.gratzpa.org/2012/02/camp-curtin-memorials/ :Boy Scout Takes on Task of replacing Civil War Headstones at Harrisburg Cemetery.https://www.pennlive.com/midstate/2012/07/boy_scout_takes_on_massive_job.html :Pennsylvania in the Civil War Page 1 (list of all PA regiments and soldiers) Infantry Regiments.http://www.pa-roots.com/pacw/infantry/paregimentsnew1.html :Pennsylvania in the Civil War Infantry Regiments Page 2.https://www.pa-roots.com/pacw/infantry/paregimentsnew3.html :Pennsylvania in the Civil War 118th Infantry Regiment Organization '''move this link to profile of G.A. Sprenglemore when created''' (or others in this regt.)https://www.pa-roots.com/pacw/infantry/118th/118thorg.html :Camp Curtin Historic Society--All about the largest Civil War encampment of the civil war https://www.campcurtin.org/ :Harrisburg prepares for Lee's Army entering Pennsylvania, A humorous story just days before the Battle of Gettysburg, when Lee's troops were headed to Harrisburg, but turned to Gettysburg. Martial Law declared days before the Battle of Gettysburg https://www.newspapers.com/clip/82415944/an-1888-recount-of-a-civil-war-story-in/ == References ==

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{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} {{Sticker | category = Harrison County, Texas | image =Harrison_County_Texas.jpg | text = Harrison County, Texas }} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The current leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ==History/Timeline== '''16th Century'''- Caddo Indians were living in this region before arrival of Spanish explorers. Once Spanish arrived, the European diseases and weapons decimated the Caddoes.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch08 :'''1830-1835''' Mexican authorities granted a dozen land grants to Americans. Settlers had few Indian problems in the area. :'''Neutral Ground''' See below http://scholarworks.sfasu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1265&context=ethj :'''1839''' - after the Texas Revolution, {{Blue|1839, The Republic of Texas formed Harrison County from Shelby County}}.https://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/harrison-county :'''1842''' Harrison co. was organized. Marshall, founded in 1841, became the county seat in 1842. :'''1846''' - Harrison County was reduced in 1846 following the establishment of Panola and Upshur Counties. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harrison_County,_Texas :'''1850''' Harrison County landowners held more slaves than in any other county in Texas until the end of the Civil War. This county was a cotton-Plantation based society. (145 planters owned 20 slaves each). Harrison county was listed among the richest and most productive in antebellum Texas. :'''1860''' Census slaves numbered 8,746, roughly 59% of Harrison Counties population. :'''1861''' Citizens overwhelmingly supported secession. It escaped invasion. Hundreds of men fought, gave their lives. Majority of people were required to make sacrifice. :'''1868''' a small adjustment in county size with Marion County during Reconstruction. Defeat of Civil war brought military occupation. White citizens resented federal authority and Republican party county governing.. African Americans found freedom did not bring economic change or opportunities. :'''1870's''' Southern Pacific Railroad, constructed from Caddo Lake to Marshall before Civil War, part of Texas and Pacific Railway system during the 1870s, and the area was soon linked with Shreveport to the east, Dallas-Fort Worth to W, and Texarkana to N. Railroad shops, offices were in Marshall... :'''1878''' Democratic party regained statewide. Residents formed Citizen's Party of HarrisonCo. which Citizen's party candidates won the election on a technicality involving the placement of a key ballot box and took firm control of local government. :'''1900''' its black voters returned Republican majorities in national elections, but the Citizen's party controlled county offices. :'''pre 1948''' -black voters were disfranchised, the county voted solidly Democratic in all elections. When the Democratic party tended to lean toward liberal policies, Harrison county voted conservatively. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch08 :'''1880-1930''' A Harrison County was extremely agricultural and rural from 1880 to 1930. _population increased 25,171 - 48,497, farms rose to 6,802, cotton was main crop. African Americans were 60% of population. :'''1928 -2000''' Oil was discovered in the county in 1928, production of petroleum and natural gas contribute to economy into the twenty-first century. :'''1928''' 871,000 barrels of oil and 59,392,335 cubic feet of gas-well gas were produced in the county. :'''1930'''-- Population grew slowly the first fifty years, from 25,171 to 48,397. Cotton continued as the main crop. Production in 1930 was 33,755 bales. Marshall's population was 16,203 (1/3 of county residents).The railroad's shops and general offices for Texas were located in Marshall. The county seat benefited from the railroad and from its position as a retail center for the surrounding area, and by 1930 its population was 16,203, (one-third of the county's residents. Manufacturing establishments, located primarily in and around Marshall, employed 2,319 workers in 1930. :'''1930s-1935''' Great Depression and World War II, marked the beginning of changes in Harrison County at least as significant as those brought on by the Civil War. In the Depression values of farm property fell 30% between 1930 and 1935, 1500 fewer farms in 1940 than in 1930. {{Image|file=Harrison_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Longview street scene by Stell, texas escapes }}{{clear}} ::Majority of workers had to depend on nonagricultural occupations, un employment. A majority of workers depended on nonagricultural occupations, and unemployment increased. :'''1935'''- 1,114 heads of families in Harrison County were on government relief. :'''1937''' there were 80 miles of paved roads (1970 it was crisscrossed with federal and state highways, including Interstate Highway 20, the major artery from Shreveport to Dallas. :'''1937''' Rural electrification brought electricity to farms and rural homes. Panola-Harrison Electric Cooperative, begun in 1937, increased its clientele from (332 customers in 1938) to (2,802 in 1950) and (7,416 by 1970). :'''1940''', 850 workers were employed on public emergency works, 838 unemployed. :World War II ended economic disaster of the thirties but caused emigration of blacks from the county. :'''1940 and 1950''', although African Americans were a majority, but the percentage decreased (from 48,937 to 50,900 in 1930s (fell to 47,745 by 1950) . ::The white population increased, but the number of blacks declined so rapidly that the county showed an overall population loss in each census, to (44,841 by 1970). Agriculture occupied fewer workers each year, and cotton planting virtually disappeared. Others moved to town or left county. :'''1930-1970''' registered vehicles were:(1930 7,396) ( in 1970 there were 26,912. The county had eighty miles of paved roads . :'''1937''' there were 80 miles of paved roads (by 1970 it was crisscrossed with federal and state highways, including Interstate Highway 20, the major artery from Shreveport to Dallas. :'''1937''' Rural electrification brought electricity to farms and rural homes. Panola-Harrison Electric Cooperative, begun in 1937, increased its clientele from (332 customers in 1938) to (2,802 in 1950) and (7,416 by 1970). :'''1928 -2000''' Oil was discovered in the county in 1928, production of petroleum and natural gas contribute to economy into the twenty-first century. :'''1950''' high school graduates were 23% percent of those aged twenty-five or older :'''1970,''' however, 42% high school graduates age 25 or older :'''1978''' agricultural census of 1978 reported only '''one farmer''' growing cotton in the county. Farmers who stayed on the land depended on mixed farming and cattle raising. :'''1980 ''' After 30 years of decline, the population rose to''' 52,265''' in 1980, the largest in the county's history. The African American population remained stable in numbers. Marshall also reported its largest population ever—'''24,921'''. County workers earned a total of $434 million per year in '''retail business, petroleum and lumber processing, pottery manufacture'''. :'''1992,96''' Democrat Bill Clinton won a plurality of the county's voters in 1992 and 1996.Republican George W. Bush carried the county by large margins in 2000 and 2004. :'''2004''' 88,982,056 barrels of oil had been taken from county lands since production began.


'''{{Red|NEUTRAL GROUND}}''' {{Sticker | category = Neutral Ground | image = Convicts-21.jpg | text = Neutral Ground }} Harrison County was a part of the "neutral ground" of the pioneer days. [https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch08 Harrison county, Texas] [http://harrisoncountytexas.org/we-are-harrison-county-texas We are Harrison County, Texas] [http://www.trammelstrace.org/trammelstraceblog/2015/11/3/the-neutral-ground-2 Trammel's Trace] Miss Eleanor Attebery has history of the part that Harrison that took in the [[:Category: Regulator - Moderator War|Regulator=Moderator War]] disputes. It is mentioned in articles known as "The Bloody Neutral Ground in Harrison County", by Eleanor Attebery, Marshall, Texas, ["The Texas History Teachers' Bulletin", Volumes 7-14 - by the History Staff of the University of Texas; Nov 15, 1918] [http://genealogytrails.com/tex/pineywoods/harrison/history_bloodyground.html Harrison County and Neutral Ground] :'''July, 1806''' Herrera, a Spanish general with 1,300 men was worried when Zebulon Pike explored the area of the Red River and Sabine River. In defending the E boundary from the USA invading Texas he the Sabine River. General Wilkinson of the Louisiana State Militia, with troops from New Orleans appeared and met him at Natchitoches. Herrera demanded the return of the troops to the left bank of the Sabine River without delay. Gen Wilkinson held a consultation with Herrera among the moss-hung Oaks.. '''RESULT''': The Spanish troops withdrew back to Nacogdoches.. Rumors were the peace had to do with Wilkinson alarmed Herrera that he negotiated for a large sum of money to be divided between the two generals for the defense of Texas. When '''{{red|territory between the Sabine River and Arroyo Hondo was declared neutral up to the time the boundary question was settled}}. '''http://scholarworks.sfasu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1265&context=ethj :This neutral strip of territory was one of the '''darkest pages''' of Texas history. It did not belong to Spain, Texas Colony or the United States. No law was in the area.. Frontiersmen, desperadoes fleeing justice, and outlaws seem to have been running the county area.. Here if any cattle/horses wandered there, they were stolen.. Land certificates which were frauds began. Thieves, thugs, and even murderers were here. Slaves were stolen, sold in New Orleans. Many citizens were forced to take sides. The quarrel of the two clans became a blood-feud, the main object of each being to exterminate the other. No man's life or property was safe. http://scholarworks.sfasu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1265&context=ethj ::The '''{{red|"Regulators" began}}''' [[:Category: Regulator - Moderator War|Regulator=Moderator War]] These people were some of Texas' best citizens. Captains, lieutenants, spies were elected and the meetings were in the thick piney woods of East Texas. Members would submit names of criminals as well as their personal enemies. Once arrested they had a quasi trial. Many were killed.Some were forced to plead guilty or not guilty. If they pled guilty they're punished. If they pled "not guilty" they're tortured for lying. Second clan began to "moderate the lawlessness of the Regulators, known as the '''{{red|Moderators}}''' http://genealogytrails.com/tex/pineywoods/harrison/history_bloodyground.html ::William Boulware, frontiersman was leader of the Regulators of the [[:Category: Regulator - Moderator War|Regulator=Moderator War]]. He was bitterly hated, so built a block-house in North Marshall, Texas near the site of the Texas & Pacific shops. William only left the house when the sun was up. The block-house was meeting place for the Regulators. Other block-houses were built for same reasons near the Sabine River. :::A traveler encountered a bunch of men who asked if he was a Regulator or Moderator. The traveler thought the men were Regulators, so said he was one of them. He guessed wrongly, and was beaten by the Moderators. He was to told to become a Moderator. Later he encountered different men, and said he was a Moderator. WRONG. He was beaten again. The story goes that the third time he just said he was "nothing and almost not that". http://genealogytrails.com/tex/pineywoods/harrison/history_bloodyground.html *https://www.jstor.org/stable/43463356 Jestor *Bill O’Neal, War in East Texas: Regulators vs. Moderators, University of North Texas Press, 127 *https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1442713/ *https://www.legendsofamerica.com/tx-regulatormoderator/ *https://untpress.unt.edu/catalog/oneal-war-in-east-texas/ * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regulator%E2%80%93Moderator_War *https://www.google.com/books/edition/War_in_East_Texas/svxoDwAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Regulators+and+Moderators+in+East+Texas&pg=PA5&printsec=frontcover ::Colonel [[Potter-5734|Robert Potter]] was a Moderator. He served in US Congress, was Secretary of War under President [[Houston-1|Sam Houston]]. He had fled to the neutral land from the law on the shore of Caddo Lake, Potter's Point. There he could keep track of his Regulator enemies. See his Biography for the full story.http://genealogytrails.com/tex/pineywoods/harrison/history_bloodyground.html ::Peter Whetstone donated the land on which Marshall stands, as well as ten acres for the campus of a college to be established. He was once hiding in a thicket near the City Laundry, on North Franklin St., Marshall, Regulators surrounded it.. He ran into an armed man with a frown when retreating. Whetstone asked why, and the Regulator lowered the gun and allowed him to escape with a warning. He was later killed by William Boulware near Hotel Marshall. http://genealogytrails.com/tex/pineywoods/harrison/history_bloodyground.html ::1841 Charles Jackson a Regulator and fugitive settled in Shelby County next door. He was a candidate for Congress. He blamed the defeat on the Shelby County land office (a branch from Austin, Texas. When Jackson reported the Shelby County activities, Joseph Goodbreed (of Shelby County wrote back telling him he would be shot. Jackson instead found Goodbreed and returned the letter, then shot him. Jackson was to be tried in Harrison County. His followers stopped the trial. Judge Hansford, of 7th Judicial Dist. refused to hear the trial, stepped down (also was a Moderator). Judge Hansford was later killed at his home by the Regulators. http://genealogytrails.com/tex/pineywoods/harrison/history_bloodyground.html{{Image|file=Harrison_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=r |size=160 |caption=Book image on Regulators and Neutral ground. }}{{clear}}


===Government Offices=== *Named after Jonas Harrison a Lawyer and Texas Revolutionary. Harrison County has had five courthouses: 1839, 1848, 1889, 1900 and 1964.http://www.texasescapes.com/TOWNS/Marshall/Harrison-County-Courthouse-Texas.htm '''1st courthouse, 1839''' no image '''2nd courthouse, 1848''' 2 story, demolished in 1889. {{Image|file=Harrison_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=l |size=260 |caption=1848 courthouse. }}{{clear}} '''3rd courthouse, 1889''' Brick Gothic 3 story was Destroyed by fire 1899 {{Image|file=Harrison_County_Texas.png |align=r |size=280 |caption=1889 Courthouse. }}{{clear}} '''4th courthouse, 1900''' by Architect - J. Reily Gordon, Style Renaissance Revival /Beaux Arts, material granite, stone and marble. Cost $62,000. Third on this site. (Little Virginia, 1851; brick Gothic, 1889, burned in 1899.) This one of granite, brick and marble. Capitol-styled, classic Roman architecture, with a dome clock and belfry surmounted by a symbolic figure of justice. In 1964 became site of Harrison County Museum, in space allotment after new Courthouse was opened on Whetstone Square. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1965. {{Image|file=Harrison_County_Texas.jpg |align=l |size=460 |caption=Here's an image. }}{{Image|file=Harrison_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=240 |caption=Detail of tower of 1900 courthouse }}{{clear}} '''5th courthouse, 1964''' The 1964 Harrison County courthouse is a modern structure of glass and brick. {{Image|file=Harrison_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=1964 courthouse. }}{{clear}} =====Geography===== https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch08 :Harrison County is located in NE Texas along the Louisiana border. :Marshall, county seat, largest town, is 152 miles E of Dallas and 39 miles W of Shreveport. :County center lies at 32°30' north latitude and 94°30' west longitude. :Size - 894 sq. mi.of E Texas timberlands, is heavily forested with Pine, cypress, Oak. :Terrain gently rolling, :Elevation 200 to 400 feet above sea level. :Rivers, Drainage- N and E Harrison County, (2/3 of the total area), is drained to the Red River in Louisiana by Little Cypress Creek, Cypress Bayou, and Caddo Lake. The other 1/3 of the county is drained by Sabine River, (S boundary). :Soil - Two soil types, upland sedimentary and lowland alluvial. Upper sedimentary not, is not rich as the alluvial, is primarily a sandy loam noted for being loose and easily cultivated. :Mineral resources include oil, gas, and clays that have proved valuable for making bricks and pottery. :Temperatures - high of 95° F in July to low of 37° in January, :Rainfall more than 46 inches a year :Growing season extends 245 days. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch08 =====Adjacent counties===== *Marion County (north){{Image|file=Harrison_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=170 |caption=adjacent counties }} *Caddo Parish, Louisiana (east) *Panola County (south) *Rusk County (southwest) *Gregg County (west) *Upshur County (northwest) =====Protected areas===== *Caddo Lake *Caddo Padded Trail *Rio Ammunition *Historical Museum =====Demographics===== Harrison County comprises the Marshall, TX Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is also included in the Longview–Marshall, TX Combined Statistical Area. It is located in the Ark-La-Tex region.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harrison_County,_Texas Harrison County, formerly a Democratic party stronghold, is represented in the Texas House of Representatives by Republican Chris Paddie, a former Marshall mayor. In 2000, there were 62,110 people in the county with a population density of 69 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 71.35% White, 24.03% Black or African American, 0.35% Native American, 0.31% Asian, 0.04% Pacific Islander, 2.86% from other races, and 1.06% from two or more races. 5.34% of the population were Hispanic. Median income for a household in the county was $33,520, and the median income for a family was $41,112.The per capita income for the county was $16,702. 16.70% of the population and 12.90% of families were below the poverty line. Out of the total population, 21.80% of those under the age of 18 and 14.60% of those 65 and older were living below the poverty line. The county claims these ancestry groups:English - 41%, Black or African American - 24%, Irish - 8%, German - 3%, Scotch-Irish - 3%, Scottish - 2%, Dutch - 1%, Italian - 1%, French or French Canadian (except Basque) - 1%, Mexican - 1%, Polish 1% Politics:
This county has seemed to change around in voting.. Residents formed the Citizen's Party of Harrison County 1878, and appealed to voters with the argument that Republican government was too expensive. Amidst charges of fraud and coercion, Citizen's party candidates won the election on a technicality involving the placement of a key ballot box and took firm control of local government. The county has remained politically '''conservative since Reconstruction.''' Until 1900 its black voters returned Republican majorities in national elections, but the Citizen's party controlled county offices. Once black voters were disfranchised, the county voted solidly Democratic in all elections until 1948. At that point, with the national Democratic party tending toward liberal policies, Harrison County began to support conservative Southerners such as Strom Thurmond in 1948 and George Wallace in 1968, and it began to vote Republican. Dwight D. Eisenhower twice carried the area easily. Lyndon B. Johnson (in spite of the fact that his wife came from the county) barely defeated Barry Goldwater there in 1964, and Republican candidates won in 1980, 1984, and 1988. Democrat Bill Clinton won a plurality of the county's voters in 1992 and 1996, at least partly because independent candidate Ross Perot polled strongly in the area during those elections. But Republican George W. Bush carried the county by large margins in 2000 and 2004. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harrison_County,_Texas Education -
:In 1950 only 23 percent of those aged twenty-five or older were high school graduates. :By 1970, however, 42 percent met this standard. :1980, for the first time, a majority of residents aged twenty-five or older were high-school graduates. :2014 -More than 73 percent of the residents age twenty-five and older had four years of high school, and more than 15 percent had college degrees. School Districts:
*Elysian Fields ISD (partly in Panola County) *Hallsville ISD *Harleton ISD *Marshall ISD *Longview ISD (mostly in Gregg County) *New Diana ISD (mostly in Upshur County) *Ore City ISD (mostly in Upshur County, small portion in Marion County) *Waskom ISD *Karnack ISD Lakes
*Caddo Lake State Park, *Lake O' the Pines, and other lakes provide water recreation, =====Cities===== *[[:Category:Marshall, Texas|Marshall]] (county seat) *[[:Category:Longview, Texas|Longview]] (mostly in Gregg County) {{Image|file=Harrison_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Longview street scene by Stell, texas escapes }}{{clear}} =====Town===== {| border="1" class="sortable" ! Communities!! Communities !! Communities |- |[[:Category:Elysian Fields, Texas|Elysian Fields]]||[[:Category:Scottsville, Texas|Scottsville]] ||[[:Category:Jonesville, Texas|Jonesville]] |- |[[:Category:Gill, Texas|Gill]]||[[:Category:Waskom, Texas|Waskom]]||[[:Category:Nesbitt, Texas|Nesbitt]] |- |[[:Category:Woodlawn, Texas|Woodlawn]] || [[:Category:Karnack, Texas| Karnack]]||[[:Category:Hallsville, Texas|Hallsville]] |- |[[:Category:Harleton, Texas|Harleton]]||[[:Category:Latex, Texas|Latex]]|| |- |} ====Formed From==== *1839--Harrison County was created 28 January 1839 from Shelby County. ====Resources==== * Caddo Lake State Park, *Lake O' the Pines, and other lakes provide water recreation, *Marshall hosts a Fire Ant Festival in October. *retail business, *petroleum *Lumber processing, *pottery manufacture =====Census===== :1850 --- 11,822 — :1860 --- 15,001 26.9% :1870 --- 13,241 −11.7% :1880 --- 25,177 90.1% :1890 --- 26,721 6.1% :1900 --- 31,878 19.3% :1910 --- 37,243 16.8% :1920 --- 43,565 17.0% :1930 --- 48,937 12.3% :1940 --- 50,900 4.0% :1950 --- 47,745 −6.2% :1960 --- 45,594 −4.5% :1970 --- 44,841 −1.7% :1980 --- 52,265 16.6% :1990 --- 57,483 10.0% :2000 --- 62,110 8.0% :2010 --- 65,631 5.7% :Est. 2015 --- 66,746 ====Notables==== =====Land Grants===== *1830-1835 Mexican authorities granted a dozen land grants to Americans =====Cemeteries===== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Algoma Cemetery South and North, Marshall, Texas|Algoma Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Andrews Cemetery, Karnack, Texas|Andrews Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Memory Park Cemetery, Longview, Texas|Memorial Park Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Colonial Gardens, Marshall, Texas|Colonial Gardens]] *[[:Category: Gill Community Cemetery, Marshall, Texas|Gill Community Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Greenwood Cemetery, Marshall, Texas|Greenwood Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Marshall Cemetery, Marshall, Texas|Marshall Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Scottsville Cemetery, Scottsville, Texas|Scottsville Cemetery]] *[[:Category: County Line Baptist Church Cemetery, Harrison County, Texas|County Line B.C. Cemetery]] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Harrison/ListHarrison.html Cemeteries of Harrison county, Texas] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2621 FindaGrave cemeteries] ===Sources=== *http://scholarworks.sfasu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1265&context=ethj *http://genealogytrails.com/tex/pineywoods/harrison/history_bloodyground.html *[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch08 Harrison county, Texas] *[http://harrisoncountytexas.org/we-are-harrison-county-texas We are Harrison County, Texas] *[http://genealogytrails.com/tex/pineywoods/harrison/history_bloodyground.html Harrison County and Neutral Ground] *[http://www.trammelstrace.org/trammelstraceblog/2015/11/3/the-neutral-ground-2 Trammel's Trace] *http://harrisoncountytexas.org *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txharris/CemeteryIndex.htm Harrison co. Cemeteries] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Harrison/ListHarrison.html Cemeteries of Harrison county, Texas] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2621 FindaGrave cemeteries] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Harrison_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch genealogy] *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elysian_Fields,_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonesville,_Texas *https://geonames.usgs.gov/apex/f?p=gnispq:3:0::NO::P3_FID:1378502 *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gill,_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nesbitt,_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodlawn,_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harleton,_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latex,_Texas

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[[Category:Harrison Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Harrison and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. == Sources == * Harrison, John Houston,. ''[[Space:Settlers by the long grey trail|Settlers by the long grey trail : some pioneers to old Augusta County, Virginia, and their descendants of the family of Harrison and allied lines.]]'' (Dayton, Va.: J.K. Ruebush Co., 1935). * Murphy, Catherine May Bell Harrison,. ''[[Space:A House of Harrison|A House of Harrison.]]'' Unpublished MSS dated 1966-1967. * Harrison, Henry Tazewell,. ''[[Space:A Brief History of the First Harrisons of Virginia|A Brief History of the First Harrisons of Virginia : Descendants of Cuthbert Harrison, Esq. of Ancaster, England From A.D. 1600 to A.D. 1915.]]'' (Washington, D.C., National Capital Press, 1915). * Keith, Charles Penrose. ''[[Space:The Ancestry of Benjamin Harrison|The Ancestry of Benjamin Harrison]]'' (Lippincott Co., Philadelphia, 1893)

Harry Potter on WikiTree

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[[Category:Harry Potter]] [[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] Actors portraying characters in the 'Harry Potter' series of films. This topic is going hand-in-hand with the policy of revealing Living Notables, so this is very much still Under Construction. '''"Harry Potter is the kind of timeless literary achievement that comes around once in a lifetime."''' ''Lorenzo di Bonaventura, Warner Bros'' ''Harry Potter'' is a series of seven books by author [[Rowling-31|J K Rowling]], made into eight films (and of course associated merchandise, such as robes, calendars, figurines, colouring books, puzzles and more). {{Image|file=RNH_Images-45.png |align=l |size=175 }} The '''story''' goes as follows: Eleven-year-old Harry Potter receives a letter informing him that he has been accepted to Hogwarts, a school for witchcraft and wizardry. The books and films detail his adventures (along with friends Hermione and Ron) as he battles with the evil Lord Voldemort. Storylines and characters evolve and develop, new characters are introduced and depart, techniques of magic appear, and the popular game of Quidditch is introduced. Originally written as books for children, the ''Harry Potter'' series has become a favourite with fans of all ages. A website has been created - wizardingworld.com - and fans have even formed Quidditch teams in real life.
“A children’s story that can only be enjoyed by children is not a good children’s story in the slightest.”
''C.S. Lewis''
Freespace Pages - Harry Potter and the... * [[Space:Harry_Potter_and_the_Philosopher's_Stone|Philosopher's Stone]] * [[Space:Harry_Potter_and_the_Chamber_of_Secrets|Chamber of Secrets]] * [[Space:Harry_Potter_and_the_Prisoner_of_Azkaban|Prisoner of Azkaban]] * [[Space:Harry_Potter_and_the_Goblet_of_Fire|Goblet of Fire]] * [[Space:Harry_Potter_and_the_Order_of_the_Phoenix|Order of the Phoenix]] * [[Space:Harry_Potter_and_the_Half_Blood_Prince|Half-Blood Prince]] * [[Space:Harry_Potter_and_the_Deathly_Hallows_(Part_I)|Deathly Hallows part 1]] * [[Space:Harry_Potter_and_the_Deathly_Hallows_(Part_II)|Deathly Hallows part 2]] A link to a BBC article about what some of the stars are doing 20 years on: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-59319961 ''All CC7s last updated on 13 March 2024.'' {{Image|file=RNH_Images-50.png |align=c |size=m |caption=This WikiTree Topic created by a Ravenclaw }}

Hart Family Mysteries

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

Hart Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Showcase]] [[Category:Hart Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] {{Image|file=Various Images-20.png |size=100|align=c|link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Hart_Name_Study}}
''' This is the Hart Name Study Project Page '''
==Who should be added?== ::Anyone born into the family. ==Goals== #Document origin of '''Hart ''' surname #Preserve information of '''Hart ''' surname #Display DNA connections of '''Hart ''' surname ==How to Join== ::Join the '' '''Hart Name Study Project''' '' to collaborate. Please post a comment on this Hart Name Study Page (at the foot of the page) or in the [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] forum using the tag {{Tag Link|Hart}}. Also add the '''Hart''' name study category to your ancestor's profile, to do this, copy and paste the following into the profile at the top, before the biography section. ::::{{One Name Study|name=Hart}} ::If the profile is included in multiple projects, use the category template below instead, as shown here: :::: [[Category:Hart_Name_Study]] ==Task List== #Clean up redundant gedcom data in profiles ##[[:Category:HNS_Cleanup_Required|Profiles that need Cleanup]] #Research, compare and merge duplicate profiles ''[[Help:Matching_and_Merging_FAQ|See: How to]]'' ##[[:Category:HNS_Cleanup_Required|Profiles that need Cleanup]] #Resolve issues caused by false or misleading sources #Add sources to all unsourced profiles ##[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Hart Profiles that need a Source] ==Hart Name Study Project== ::'''Name Study Project Page''': [[Space:Hart_Name_Study|Hart Name Study Project Page]]. ''' {{Red|You are here}} ''' ::'''Category''': [[:Category:Hart_Name_Study|Hart Name Study]] ''Click to view names added to the Hart Name Study'' ::'''Hart Name Study Category Tag''': As you encounter profiles with the surname '''Hart''' or any variations of the same, please add the '''Hart''' Name Study Category to the profile. This will categorize the profile as belonging to the name study. '' To do this, copy and paste the following into the profile at the top, before the biography section. ::::{{One Name Study|name=Hart}} ::If the profile is included in multiple projects, use the category template below instead, as shown here: :::: [[Category:Hart_Name_Study]] ::'''Genealogist to Genealogist (G2G) forum'''. Ask a question or [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/Hart post a message] for the group using the '' "Ask Question" '' button. Make sure you add the '''Hart''' tag, It will post a message in the G2G forum with the {{Tag Link|Hart}} tag so that those following the tag will see it. ===DNA Connections=== ::''Wikitree''. '''[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=Hart&order=name&filterId=&filterType= Hart''' DNA connections]

Hartley DNA

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[[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category: Y-DNA Haplogroup R-DF13]] [[Category:Hartley Name Study]] Family Tree Hartley yDNA project admins [[Gerard-337|Michelle Hartley]], William & Joel Hartley. Hartley's might bear the same family surname, but outside of their extended family, are unlikely to be related to one-another. They weren't descended from one person, say for instance, a 'Thomas Hartley' who lived 5 000 years ago. The surname is just an '''adopted surname'''; it doesn't show there's any family relationship to other HARTLEYs nearby, nor around Britain and Ireland, or around the world. DNA Update [http://www.jmhartley.com/HBlog/2020/01/04/a-new-r1b-l513-ydna-tree-for-hartley/?unapproved=9060&moderation-hash=0e6d2852aa65cd1ab2e44a63c0fc66fa#comment-9060 A New R1b-L513 YDNA Tree for Hartley] [[Gerard-337|Gerard-337]] 9 January 2020 *[[:Category: Y-DNA Haplogroup R-DF13|Y-DNA Haplogroup R-DF13]] R1b -> R-L278 -> R-L389 -> R-P297 -> R-M269 -> R-L23 -> R-L51 -> R-L151 -> R-P312 -> R-L21 -> R-DF13 -> *[[Space:Hartley_Name_DNA|Another Hartley DNA]] == DNA== *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=HARTLEY Hartley DNA test on Wikitree] *[[Space:Hartley_DNA|'''haplogroup R-DF13''']] *[http://hartleyfamily.org.uk/ HARTLEY Family Surname Genealogy Project] *[https://www.facebook.com/groups/hartleyfamily/ HARTLEY Family Tree on FB] *[https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/hartley/about/background Hartley DNA Project on FTDNA] *'''[[Hartley-2123|William Hartley]] & [[Gerard-337|Michelle Hartley]]''' is the project admins for the Hartley DNA project on Family tree DNA. Hartley name is made up of over a dozen separate male genetic lines, each unrelated to one-another, in a recent time frame. Groups [04] A11132 and [08] are in any way closely genetically related. All the others are distantly related, at best, most are anciently related. === Family Groups === ==== Group 1 ==== '''[1.1]''' BLACKBURN, LANCASHIRE. I1-FGC2511+ Branch. Whole genome sequenced. Hervicius de HARCLA England c.1110 Tested FGC WGS I-FGC2511'''(Confirmed)''' 18thC Blackburn, LAN.Tested FGC Elite,WGS, FGC2511'''(Confirmed)''' '''[1.2]''' Predicted I1-DF29 Branch. William Burbeck, c1745-1810 I-M253'''(Confirmed)''' Waightstill Hartley b. 1709 d. 1765 I-M253 James Harley, b. 1765 and d. 1851 I-M253 ==== Group 2 ==== '''[2.1]''' DRIGG, CUMBERLAND. R-Z195/S227 Branch. Mossop Hartley, 1828 - 1865 R-Z195'''(Confirmed)''' ==== Group 3 ==== '''[3.0]''' Predicted R-U106 L48/S162+ Branch James Hartley b.1830 R-M269 '''[3.1]''' Tested R-U106 > S263 > S499 > L48 > Z9 > Z30 > Z349 > Z2 > Z8 > S24411 > S11610+ Branch hartley R-M269 '''[3.2]''' Tested R-U106 > S263 > S499 > L48 > Z9 > Z30 > Z349 > Z2 > Z8 > Z338 > Z11 > S1774 > PF889+ A21269+ Branch. William Hartley b. c1794 Aisthorpe, Lincolnshire R-A21269'''(Confirmed)''' {{Image|file=Hartley_DNA.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption= }} {{Clear}} ==== Group 4 ==== '''[4.0]''' LANCASHIRE Predicted R-DF13 A11132+ Branch. R1b -> R-L278 -> R-L389 -> R-P297 -> R-M269 -> R-L23 -> R-L51 -> R-L151 -> R-P312 -> R-L21 -> R-DF13 ->+branch Roger Hartley, b. 1628 and d.1714 estimated Yorkshire, Northern England R-M269 David Hartley (1797-1850), Todmorden, England R-M269 William Shepherd Hartley Lancashire 1851 - 1928 R-M269 Roger Hartley, b. 1628, d. 1715 R-M269 Thomas Hartley, abt. 1769 R-M269 '''[4.1]''' MARSDEN, LANCASHIRE. Tested R-DF13 A11132+ Branch Richard Hartley b.1720 R-A11132'''(Confirmed)''' [[Hartley-374|David Hartley]] Robert Hartley (1803-1835) R-A11132'''(Confirmed)''' William Hartley b. 1745 d. after 1807 R-L21'''(Confirmed)''' James Hartley b 1788 R-M269 [[Hartley-748|Samuel Edward Hartley]], B. 1666 AND D. 1745 R-A11132'''(Confirmed)''' ==== Group 5 ==== '''[5.1]''' YORKSHIRE. R-DF13 A4634+ Branch James Hartley R-A4634'''(Confirmed)''' ==== Group 6 ==== '''[6]''' Yorkshire. Predicted R-M269 > L23 > L51 > L151 > P312 > L21 > DF13 > DF49 > DF23 > Z2961 > M222 > estimated Northern Ireland R-M269 '''[6.1]''' Yorkshire. R-DF97+ A17266+ Branch. John Smith Hartley b 2 Dec 1834 Belmont County, OH R-DF23(confirmed) John Hartley, b. 1670 and d. 1728 R-BY21261'''(Confirmed)''' ==== Group 7 ==== '''[7.1]''' '''Hatley''' Yorkshire. R-PH155 Branch. Waightstill Hartley line. Predicted R-L278 > PH155+Branch Waightstill Hartley R-P25'''(Confirmed)''' Unknown R-PH155'''(Confirmed)''' Unknown R-M173 Waightstill Hartley R-M173 Unknown '''Hatley''''''(Confirmed)''' ==== Group 8 ==== '''[8]''' Predicted R-P312 Branch Solomon Joseph Hartley (1775-1815) R-M269 [8.0] South Africa. Predicted R-P312 Branch. unknown R-M269 unknown R-M269 '''[8.0]'''. Predicted R-P312 Branch Charles Lewis Hartley R-M269 james hartley, glenmore, ireland born before 1750 R-M269 '''[8.1]''' R-P312 > U152/S28 > BY3548 > Z43/S366,Z56 > BY3544+ Branch. ==== Group 9 ==== '''[9.0]''' YORKSHIRE. Predicted R-L21> ZZ10>Z253> Z2186>L1066 Joseph Hartley, b c1791, Halifax, Yorks, England R-M269 Henrici Hartley, b c1540, Halifax, Yorks, England R-L21'''(Confirmed)''' ==== Group J2 ==== HARTLEY: J2-Branch ... Predicted J2-M172 > M410 > PF4610 > L26 > PF5087 > PF5116 > PF5119 > L558 > M67 > Z1847 > Z7671 > CTS6804+ Branch George Hartley, b. 1828 Pa and d. 1903 Oh J-CTS6804'''(Confirmed)''' ==== Wikitree Members Confirmed R-DF13 +A11132==== *[[Hartley-515|Ethan Hartley]] *[[Hartley-374|David Hartley]] ==== Wikitree Members Confirmed R-DF13 ==== *Two Hartley cousins

Hartley Name Study

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[[Category:Hartley Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. * [[Space:Hartley_DNA|Hartley DNA]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Gerard-337|Michelle Hartley]] or post a comment to the right. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Template == Please add the template to Hartley profiles by adding '''{{One Name Study|name=Hartley}}''' == Hartley Family Lines == === Ireland === *[[Hartley-654|James Hartley]] Parish of Silverue, Weatherstown, County Kilkenny === England === ==== Marsden ==== === Links === *[http://www.johnwall.com/family/tree-hartley.htm Johnwall.com] Not all members listed are confirmed with DNA tests. No sources provided. *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Little_Marsden,_Lancashire_Genealogy Little Marsden, Lancashire records on family search]

Hartley Vale Cemetery, Hartley Vale, New South Wales

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This page is part of the [[Project:Oceania_Cemeteries#WikiTree_Australian_Cemeteries|Australian Cemeteries Project]], in coordination with the [[Project:Global Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. See also: * [[:Category:Hartley_Vale_Cemetery%2C_Hartley_Vale%2C_New_South_Wales| Hartley Vale Cemetery category]] for people buried in this cemetery. * [[:Space:Hartley_Vale_Cemetery_Table_of_Graves| Table of Graves]] for a more detailed list of the above within a sortable table. ---- '''Cemetery name:''' Hartley Vale Cemetery :Also known as: * Mount York Cemetery * Hartley Vale & Mount Blaxland Reserve Trust Cemetery * Collitts Inn Cemetery * Variations of the above + Burial Ground '''Address:''' off Fields Road, Hartley Vale, NSW 2790 '''GPS Coordinates:''' -33.539974, 150.223053 '''Information:''' Hartley Vale Cemetery is located in the historic Hartley region, behind Collitt's Inn. It is hidden from the road and is surrounded by bushland. It is accessible only via foot from Field's Road.It is also possible to access the cemetery via an informal walking trail from Collitt's Inn, however as this trail is on private property, permission from the land owner(s) is required. Like Collitt's Inn, the cemetery is heritage listed and of both local and national significance. Its graves date from the early 19th century, and contain some of the earliest European pioneers, settlers and convicts of the region. Some of the grave stones were the works of James Connor and Charles Goodluck, masons of Bowenfels. Since its heritage listing in 1982, the cemetery has been under the management of the Harley Vale and Mt Blaxland Reserve Trust. ''Fun fact: according to local paranormal expert "Paranormal Pete" (AKA Peter Clifford), the cemetery is haunted by Thomas the Coalminer''.[http://www.traveller.com.au/hartley-hauntings-the-dark-side-of-the-blue-mountains-gtvipm "Hartley hauntings: The dark side of the Blue Mountains"], Brian Johnston (author); published by ''Traveller'' on 27 Jan 2017; accessed 22 Feb 2019. == Sources & Footnotes == See also: * [http://austcemindex.com/cemetery.php?id=493 Cemetery 493 - Hartley Vale] - Australian Cemeteries Index. * [https://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/heritageapp/ViewHeritageItemDetails.aspx?ID=1960034 Collitt's / Mt. York burial ground] - Office of Environment & Heritage, NSW Government. * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F12qoPgO66s "Hartley Vale Cemetery Near Lithgow NSW Australia"] - YouTube video tour of Hartley Vale Cemetery (video creator not associated with Wikitree).

Hartman Cemetery

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[[Category:Hartman Cemetery, Lehigh, Iowa]] [[Category:Lehigh, Iowa]] == The Hartman Cemetery, Lehigh, Webster, Iowa == {{Image|file=Hartman_Cemetery-17.jpg |caption=Hartman Cemetery }} The Hartman Cemetery is a very small cemetery located in the Brushy Creek State Recreation Area. It can be reached by a small service road the park uses for maintenance or via the Cemetery multi-use trail off the South Equine Campground at the park. The service road goes past a state wildflower seed propagation and collection garden which is interesting to visit. :Q: What is the connection between the Hartmans and Heslops? :A: [[Potter-5333|Nancy Potter Heslop]], wife of [[Heslop-193|Edward Gibson Heslop]], was the daughter of [[Hartman-2091|Catherine Hartman Potter]]. Catherine was the daughter of [[Hartman-2090|Jacob M. Hartman]]. == Transcription == This cemetery was photographed by [[Brown-8212|Abby Glann]], starting July 15, 2016. Feel free to create profiles for the stones represented. There were a few stones that were so badly damaged, no image was taken as there was no usable data. A couple others may take going back and taking a rubbing to retrieve the information. My geolocation feature was off and I didn't realize it, so the next time we visit, I'll take location readings to add GPS coordinates here. There was an angel marker in the ground with the other stones, but there was no notation on it. {{Image|file=Hartman_Cemetery-12.jpg}} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo #''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''GPS Location''' |- |[[Heslop-196|Murray]]||Joyce J.||25 June 1933||23 May 2001||n/a||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hartman_Cemetery 001] || N/A |- |[[Potter-5333|Heslop]]||Nancy Ann||25 June 1902||3 September 1949||n/a||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hartman_Cemetery-1 002]||n/a |- |[[Heslop-194|Heslop]]||Cecil Beatrice||20 June 1927||5 December 1927||n/a||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hartman_Cemetery-2 003]||n/a |- |[[Heslop-205|Heslop]]||Richard W.||27 February 1935||n/a||Wed August 17, 1958; parents of Cindy, Angie, and Jody||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hartman_Cemetery-5 004]||n/a |- |[[Dosland-1|Heslop]]||Phyllis L.||16 August 1940||25 May 2013||Wed August 17, 1958; parents of Cindy, Angie, and Jody||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hartman_Cemetery-5 004]||n/a |- |[[Heslop-198|Heslop]]||William "Bud" Gibson Sr||9 May 1922||1 October 2004||Pvt US Army World War II; William and wife Pauline on the same stone, but took in several pictures; Bill, Sandy, Tooney, Willy, Mike||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hartman_Cemetery-6 005], [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hartman_Cemetery-22 14]||n/a |- |[[McBride-2168|Heslop]]||P. Pauline||24 February 1924||6 August 1989||Wife and Mom; with husband William Sr on same stone; Bill, Sandy, Tooney, Willy, Mike||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hartman_Cemetery-7 006], [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hartman_Cemetery-22 14]||n/a |- |[[Heslop-207|Heslop]]||Charles Edward||23 July 1946||23 July 1946||n/a||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hartman_Cemetery-8 007]||n/a |- |[[Hartman-2092|Edwards]]||Emma E.||n/a||12 June 1880||wife of Charles Edwards||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hartman_Cemetery-20 12]||n/a |- |[[Hartman-2095|Hartmon]]||Jesse||16 July 1883||3 April 1968||n/a||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hartman_Cemetery-9 008]||n/a |- |[[Hartman-2088|Hartman]]||Lewis W||24 May 1886||18 April 1955||Iowa Pvt US Army World War I||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hartman_Cemetery-10 009]||n/a |- |[[Hartman-2090|Hartman]]||Jacob ||n/a||n/a||Co. H 44 Ind Infantry||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hartman_Cemetery-11 010]||n/a |- |[[Heslop-199|Heslop]]||Ione Mary||18 October 1928||9 November 1930||n/a||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hartman_Cemetery-14 11]||n/a |- |Hartman||Cassandra||n/a||10 October 1871?||wife of WEC Hartman||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hartman_Cemetery-21 13]||n/a |- |[[Heslop-201|Heslop]]||Donald "Mick"||25 December 1931||6 August 2006||n/a||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hartman_Cemetery-23 15]||n/a |- |[[Heslop-208|Heslop]]||Inez Agnes||30 May 1920||March 2005||placed here May 2011||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hartman_Cemetery-24 16]||n/a |- |[[Heslop-193|Heslop]]||Edward Gibson||n/a||27 October 1941||Iowa, CL 209 Eng, 9 Div||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hartman_Cemetery-25 17]||n/a |- |} == Sources ==

Hartman Name Study

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

Hartwell Name Study

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[[Category:Hartwell Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is based on about 20 years work - it features the Hartwell name - centred on Turvey, Bedfordshire, UK. Not all the originating information is shown here. Most of the searching has been internet-based, with a few stalwart family members visiting the local record offices. However feel free to stroll around - If you can believe the links, one branch goes way back to William the Conqueror and beyond - including the originator of the "Bluetooth" brand Harald Gormsson de Crepon 910-987 There are no direct links to the extensive genealogy of the Hartwells in the USA, nor the Hartwell Motor group , the Baronetcy of Hartwell or the supposed origins of the Hartwell name shortly after the Norman Conquest - listed below: The manor of Hartwell.(after A History of the County of Northampton: Volume 5: The Hundred of Cleley Author Philip Riden, Charles Insley (Editors) Published 2002 In 1086 William Peveril held of Odo bishop of Bayeux 4½ hides and the fifth part of half a hide in Hartwell, which in 1066 Edmar had held freely. After the battle of Hastings the Conqueror placed Odo in charge of Dover Castle and most, if not all, his lands were subject to castle guard there, including Hartwell, which had to provide two knights to serve 15 days each every year. The duty was subsequently commuted to a payment of £1 a year for the two, i.e. 8d. a day for each knight. After Odo's disgrace and exile early in William II's reign, Hartwell was among his estates which passed to Walchelin Maminot, who in 1138 held Dover Castle for the empress Maud and appears in the 12th-century Northamptonshire Survey as the lord of Hartwell. The obligation laid on his barony to provide two knights twice a year for castle guard at Dover continued in the 13th century. Walchelin's daughter, who became a co-heiress of his son (also named Walchelin), married Geoffrey de Say. The over-Lordship appears to have descended with the barony of Say. William Lord Say in 1242, his son William in 1284 and 1285, and finally William Heron, Lord Say, in 1404, were recorded as holding the two fees, although in 1346 and 1428 they were said to have only one fee, part of the honour of Dover. Anthony Earl Rivers, the under- tenant of the manor, was still making payments for castle guard at Dover in 1482. At some date in the 12th century the two fees were divided into four half-fees; three of them, to judge by the names of their recorded tenants, appear to have been in Ashton and Roade. The fourth, held by Nicholas before 1189 and by John of Hartwell in 1242, was probably in Hartwell. Nicholas may have been a member of the family of Hartwell which included Geoffrey and his son William and Simon in the early 12th century and that or another Simon between 1148 and 1167, who gave the advowson of Hartwell chapel and other lands to St. James's abbey, Northampton. A John of Hartwell in 1346, and another John Hartwell in 1428, held part of a fee in Hartwell in Dover honour; the rest was probably in Roade. By 1482 the manor of Hartwell had passed into the hands of Anthony Woodville, Earl Rivers, from whom it passed to his brother and heir Richard, Earl Rivers, who in 1489 included it in a settlement of his estates. From the Woodvilles, Hartwell descended with Grafton to Thomas Grey, marquess of Dorset, at whose death in 1501 both manors passed to his son and heir, also named Thomas. In 1527 Dorset gave them to King Henry VIII in exchange for estates in Leicestershire, and in 1542 the two formed the nucleus of the honour of Grafton on its establishment. The manor of Hartwell thenceforth descended with the rest of the honour until 1987, when it was offered for sale by auction. There are two Hartwell villages in England https://opendomesday.org/place/SP7850/hartwell/ This is the Northamptonshire one - Salcey Forest https://opendomesday.org/place/SP7912/hartwell/ This is the Buckinghamshire one (nowadays noted for Hartwell House) There is an extensive group of Hartwell folk in the United States who report what they do via their own website : http://www.hartwell.org/ - There is also a related page on Facebook In the American tree there is much interest in showing links back to Massachusetts and the Revolutionary war - when Paul Revere hid from the British Militia at a "Hartwell " Farm - and subsequently various Hartwells served in other military roles in what became the USA. I am unaware of any reputable links which trace the US Hartwells from that era back to the various English Hartwells , although most speculative links go to Preston, Northamptonshire. The American cousins suggest tentative links to Cranfield in Bedfordshire - and there are family records and a charitable trust there . Some people are under the illusion that there is a Hartwell Coat of Arms - well it is true that Francis Hartwell , who was enobled as a Baronet after his service in the Navy , had his own CoA, and his descendants have chosen similar designs with a deer on them (a Hart) for their baronetcy. It is not the case that a CoA is generic in English Heraldry, and it is a crime to use arms to which you are not entitled. It is noteworthy that the two current Hartwell villages (Northants and Bucks) both have entries in the Domesday Book , when they were both in the gift of Bishop Odo I have catalogued Hartwells from many sources across England , Ireland and Wales ( very few in Scotland) . Isolated communities such as the Isle of Man or the Channel Islands have been easier - but there has been a large diaspora of Hartwells into the United States , Canada and Australia/NZ + Denmark & France.

Harvey Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] To view the list of categories already set up, visit [[Space:Harvey_Category_List| Harvey Category List]]. To view the categorized profiles visit [[:Category:Harvey_Name_Study|Category: Harvey Name Study]]. '''Harvey Name Study''' This is a study to research the history and meaning of the Harvey surname. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. == Goals == To collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. * Follow the lineage of the Harvey Surname * Follow the migration of the Harvey family == How to Join == To join, simply enter your name below and what you're working on or contact the project leader [[Sweetman-111|Barry Sweetman]]. You can also post a comment. If you have any questions, just ask. *[[Arnett-179|Larry Arnett]] - I'm working on my Harveys who came out of Quebec. * [[Baudrand-1|Cherie Baudrand]] - Researching descent from Col. Alexander Harvey *[[Colville-218|Joelle Colville-Hanson]] I got Harvie/Harvies from Argyll, Scotland that immigrated to Ohio and Illinois. I'll set up some categories and add them. *[[Harvey-15013|A Harvey]] - Working on my Harvey ancestors *[[Harvey-8461|Ann Harvey]] - Harvey family originally from Laois, Ireland (formerly Queens County) that emigrated to England, Canada, USA and Australia. *[[Rice-8480|Helen Rice]] - Working on my Harvey ancestor line that began (according to family stories) in Albemarle County, Virginia in the mid 1700’s, then those that moved to Georgia and Florida. * [[Sweetman-111|Barry Sweetman]] - Working on my wife's Harvey ancestors from Florida and the Eastern Seaboard. *[[waddington-517|Charlene waddington]] I'm working my way backward through my Harvey relatives. One line I've tracked so far: died in New Jersey, born in New York, immigrated from England. Still looking for English connections and tracking other American lines. ==How to help== The most important thing you can do now is to go through your Harvey profiles to categorize them using these links: * Use the [[Space:Harvey_Category_List| Harvey Category List]] to view the existing categories for your Harvey profiles. Wives should also be included. * Use [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Harvey Harvey Profiles] to find all Harvey profiles. ==Harvey Surname History== The Harvey surname, one of the most ancient surnames, originated with the ancient Gallic personal name "Aeruiu"or "Haerviu", and roughly translates to "battle worthy". The Gauls were an ancient Celtic people who lived in what is now France, and was brought to the British Isles by Breton followers of William the Conqueror in it's Gallicized form Hervé. P. H. Reaney, author of the authoritative book [https://archive.org/details/dictionaryofbrit00rean_0 A Dictionary of English Surnames], believes the surname may also be from a Norman personal name, or of the Old German name Herewig, from the Germanic words hari, heri meaning ‘army’ + wig, meaning 'war’. ===Famous Harvey People=== * William Harvey (1578-1657), English physician who first described blood circulation and the properties of blood. * Sir William Hervey (1586-1660), English politician * Edmund Harvey or Hervey (c.1601-1673), English soldier and member of Parliament during the English Civil War; sat as a commissioner at the Trial of King Charles I * Col John Harvie, 1742, Delegate to the 2nd Continental Congress, Secretary of the Commonwealth of Virginia * Larry Harvey (1948-2018), American artist, philanthropist; co-founder of the Burning Man event * Harold Douglas Harvey (1930-2018), American Major League Baseball umpire; inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in 2010 * Alexander Harvey II (1923-2017), American jurist, Chief Judge of the United States District Court, District of Maryland (1986-1991) * Miss Carrie Harvey (1895-1914), died in the sinking of the Empress of Ireland * Herbert Gifford Harvey (d. 1912), aged 34, died in the sinking of the RMS Titanic ===17th Century American Settlers=== * William Harvey, who settled in New England in 1630 * Richard Harvey, who landed in Maryland in 1634 * [[Harvey-3165|Nicholas Harvey]], who landed in Maryland in 1634 * John Harvey, who settled in Virginia in 1640 * Frances Harvey, who arrived in Maryland in 1641 * John Harvey, who settled in Massachusetts 1647 ===18th Century American Settlers=== * Sarah Harvey, Virginia in 1702 * Lidia Harvey, Virginia in 1704 * Job Harvey, Pennsylvania in 1707 * Priscilla Harvey, Virginia in 1711 * Hannah Harvey, Virginia in 1714 ===19th Century American Settlers=== * James Harvey, America in 1801 * Mary Harvey, America in 1803 * Robert Harvey, aged 22, Pennsylvania in 1812 * Rich Harvey, New York, 1812 * Edward Harvey, New York 1812 ===18th Century Canadian Settlers=== * William Harvey, Trinity, Newfoundland in 1708 * Richard Harvey, Nova Scotia in 1749 * Mr. John Harvey U.E.,Saint John, New Brunswick c. 1783 * Ms. Mary Harvey U.E., New Brunswick c. 1783 * Ms. Phoebe Harvey U.E., New Brunswick c. 1783 ===19th Century Canadian Settlers=== * John Harvey, aged 30, Saint John, New Brunswick in 1834 * Sarah Harvey, aged 26, Saint John, New Brunswick in 1834 * Patrick Harvey, aged 20, Saint John, New Brunswick in 1834 * Mary Harvey, Saint John, New Brunswick in 1834 * Owen Harvey, aged 19, Saint John, New Brunswick in 1834 ==20th Century Canadian Settlers== *John W Harvey, Brockville, Ontario in 1913

Haskell County, Texas

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Welcome to Haskell County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Haskell_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Rule, Haskell co., Tx }} {{Blue|1858 Haskell County was created 1858 from Milam and Fannin counties. It was recreated 1876 and organized in 1885}} It was named for Goliad victim C.R. Haskell. https://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/haskell-countyhttps://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch10 :'''Pre-Columbian''' -Numerous burial sites have been found with artifacts of nomadic Indian groups in Haskell County. :'''Post 1700'''- Plains Apaches Comanches, Kiowas, and Kickapoos had camping places at various springs in the area with rendezvous points at Flat Top Mountain, in the W part of the future county. http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txhaskel/HaskHistory.htm :'''1849''' Capt. Randolph B. Marcy led an expedition along Paint Creek. A large company of gold-seekers left from Dallas and used Marcy's route through Haskell co. It camped along California Creek in SE area where a young woman died, and was buried there. :'''1855''' - William Armstrong and I. G. Searcy led a party to survey the land for settlement. :'''1858''' the Texas legislature formed Haskell County from lands formerly assigned to Milam and Fannin counties, but no settlement due to Indian Hostility.. :'''1868''' - George T Reynolds and Capt. Adna Chaffee on S Point, California Creek had an Indian fight at Double Mountain. :'''1877-79'''. J. Wright Mooar and hunters operating out of Fort Griffin killed the buffalo herds that roamed through the area, and rounded up the wild mustangs that frequented the springs. :'''1879''' - George Reynolds, John A Matthews, ranchers established their ranch headquarters on California Creek. Thomas F. Tucker settled near the Matthews ranchhouse and began his own cattle operation. W. R. Standifer, a buffalo hunter, brought sheep to Willow Pond, or Rice Springs, near the county center. :'''1882''' ranching community, Rice Springs had begun had postoffice, but changed its name to Haskell. :'''1880s'''The Swenson family added portions of the county to their '''SMS ranches'''. {{Image|file=Haskell_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=1910 Haskell Methodist church }} :'''1885''' - Organization of the county, with Haskell as county Seat. A small 2 story courthouses was the first for the county. :'''1887''' '''{{Red|Road to Ruin Saloon}}''' - Andrew J. Williams, b in Texas 1847, son of Curtis Williams and grandson of Aaron R. was killed in a gun "fight" by Sheriff George Scarborough 7 Oct 1887 at the '''Road to Ruin Saloon''', Haskell Co., TX. :'''1890s''' Ranching was prominent with 105 ranches/ farms had been established in the county, 5,564 cattle and 6,171 sheep, corn planted on 1,421 acres and cotton on 1,340. :'''1900''' county had 256 farms/ranches, corn grown on 159 acres, cotton cultivation on 3,674 acres. :'''1905, 1908''' railroads built into the county.1905, citizens of Haskell, Munday, and Wichita Falls pooled $120,000 to encourage Colorado and Southern Railroad to extend the old Wichita Valley Railway, the track was completed in 1908 with the Kansas City, Mexico and Orient extended its tracks into the county. :'''1910s-20s''' Agricultural economy diversified. Farmers planted more than 28,000 fruit (mostly peach) trees by 1910, 10,300 chickens were reported on local farms. Cattle ranching was important with 34,000 cattle. Cotton production expanded in the county yet economy declined. :'''1930''' 272,000 acres of land in the county was planted in cotton, corn and wheat. Poultry production was important to the local economy; that year, reporting 125,000 chickens 569,000 dozen eggs. :'''Mid 1930'''s Great Depression and Dust Bowl hurt farming sector severely, 100,000 acres of cotton land fell out of production. :'''1940''' the county had lost 441 farms (19% total ten years earlier). Hundreds of people moved out of the county. :2010 census, its population was 5,899 for Haskell county The county seat is Haskell, Texas. It is named for Charles Ready Haskell, who was killed in the Goliad massacre. Haskell County is the home county of former Texas Governor Rick Perry. Republican Drew Springer, Jr., a businessman from Muenster in Cooke County, has represented Haskell County in the Texas House of Representatives since January 201 ===Government Offices=== Haskell county has had 2 courthouses, 1885 and 1891/92 which has been remodeled twice. http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasPanhandleTowns/Haskell-County-Courthouse-Haskell-Texas.htm '''1st Courthouse, 1885''' A small 2 story courthouse. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch10 2nd Courthouse, 1891/92
Date - 1891/92, remodeled in 1906 and again in 1931, Architect Larmour & Watson, Austin & Butler Co. (1931 Additions) Style - Italian Renaissance (altered);Material - Limestone According to the THC Atlas, "the building was remodeled in 1906 and 1931. The'' original section of the courthouse is in the center.'' Large symmetrical wings were added on both the E and Wwest. The roof and large clock tower were removed." - Terry Jeanson, July 03, 2008. {{Image|file=Haskell_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=l |size=350 |caption=1891/92 courthouse other side. }}{{Image|file=Haskell_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=1891/92 courthouse. }}{{clear}} Early version had a dome. There is a print of an oil painting titled "Early Haskell" by George Kovach. It depicts the Haskell County courthouse in its original condition. This picture is hanging, in the '''Dairy Queen''' east of the square." {{Image|file=Haskell_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=1891/92 Courthouse with dome }} ===Geography=== https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch10 :Location - Haskell County is in the Rolling Plains region of NW Texas, :Center of the county lies at 33°10' north latitude and 99°45' west longitude, 50 miles N of Abilene. :Named for Charles R. Haskell, who was killed in the Goliad Massacre. :Size: 901 square miles of rolling plains broken, drained by tributaries of the upper Brazos River. :Elevation 1,416 and 1,681 feet above sea level. :Soils vary from sandy loam to gray, black, and chocolate loam. :Temperatures high of 97° F in July, to 29° in January. Rainfall averages 24.14 inches. Growing season lasts 232 days. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch10 =====Adjacent counties===== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_Mountain_Fork_Brazos_River Double Mountain Fork Brazos River] shallow draw near the eastern edge of the Llano Estacado in Lynn County, about 3.1 mi (5 km) northeast of the small farming community of Draw, Texas. The stream generally runs eastward across southern Garza County, where it is fed by springs, providing a minimal base flow that is intermittently punctuated by rainfall and associated runoff. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_Mountain_Fork_Brazos_River =====Protected areas===== {{Image|file=Haskell_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Here's an image. }}{{clear}} =====Demographics===== In 2000, 6,093 people resided in the county with a population density of 8 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 82.78% White, 2.79% Black or African American, 0.54% Native American, 0.15% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 11.67% from other races, and 2.05% from two or more races. About 20% of the population were Hispanic. The median income for a household in the county was $23,690, and the median income for a family was $29,506. Males had a median income of $23,542 versus $16,418 for females. The per capita income for the county was $14,918. About 16.90% of families and 22.80% of the population were below the poverty line, including 34.00% of those under age 18 and 15.40% of those age 65 or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haskell_County,_Texas {{Image|file=Haskell_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=LaBriere House }}{{clear}} =====Cities===== *'''[[:Category:Haskell, Texas|Haskell]]''' (county seat) *[[:Category:O'Brien, Texas|O'Brien]] *[[:Category:Stamford, Texas|Stamford]] (mostly in Jones County) *[[:Category:Weinert, Texas|Weinert]] =====Town===== *[[:Category:Rochester, Texas|Rochester]] *[[:Category:Rule, Texas|Rule]] Unincorporated communities
* Irby, Texas *Paint Creek, Texas * Sagerton, Texas * Jud, Texas Ghost town ====Formed From==== *1858--Haskell County was created 1 February 1858 from Fannin and Milam Counties. ====Resources==== *3rd Annual Cowboys' Reunion to be held August 1898, Haskell, Texas *Double Mountain Fork Brazos River ===Census=== :1880 --- 48 — :1890 --- 1,665 3,368.8% :1900 --- 2,637 58.4% :1910 --- 16,249 516.2% :1920 --- 14,193 −12.7% :1930 --- 16,669 17.4% :1940 --- 14,905 −10.6% :1950 --- 13,736 −7.8% :1960 --- 11,174 −18.7% :1970 --- 8,512 −23.8% :1980 --- 7,725 −9.2% :1990 --- 6,820 −11.7% :2000 --- 6,093 −10.7% :2010 --- 5,899 −3.2% :Est. 2015 --- 5,737 ====Notables==== *Haskell County is the home county of former Texas Governor [[Perry-7461|Rick Perry]]. Republican ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Willow Cemetery, Haskell, Texas|Willow Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Howard Cemetery, Paint Creek, Texas|Howard Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Rule Cemetery, Rule, Texas|Rule Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Highland Cemetery, Stamford, Texas|Highland Cemetery]] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2623 FindaGrave cemeteries] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Haskell/ListHaskell.html Haskell county cemeteries] Gloria Mayfield ===Sources=== *https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch10 *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_Mountain_Fork_Brazos_River *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2623 FindaGrave cemeteries] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Haskell/ListHaskell.html Haskell county cemeteries] Gloria Mayfield *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Haskell_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch Genealogy] *[http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~txhaskel/cemeteries.htm TxGene cemeteries]

Hatfields

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[[Category:Hatfield and McCoy Family Feud]] *'''[[Project:Hatfield_and_McCoy|Hatfield and McCoy Project]]''' *'''[[Space:McCoy's|McCoy space page]]'''
==WELCOME to the HATFIELDS==
'''Leaders: Terry Wright, Paula J. and Mary Richardson'''
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William Anderson Hatfield was known as Devil Anse Hatfield, he was the patriarch of the Hatfield clan during the Hatfield and McCoy feud. He was sympathetic to the south during the Civil War. William Hatfield formed a Confederate guerrilla fighting unit during the Civil War that he named "The Logan Wildcats".
'''Hatfield and McCoy Family feud'''
Extract from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hatfield%E2%80%93McCoy_feud Wikipedia] ''The Hatfield–McCoy feud 1863–1891 involved two families of the West Virginia–Kentucky area along the Tug Fork of the Big Sandy River. The Hatfields of West Virginia were led by William Anderson "Devil Anse" Hatfield while the McCoys of Kentucky were under the leadership of Randolph "Ole Ran'l" McCoy. The feud reached its peak during the 1888 New Year's Night Massacre. Several members of the Hatfield clan surrounded the McCoy cabin and opened fire on the sleeping family. The cabin was set on fire in an effort to drive Randolph McCoy into the open. He escaped by making a break for it but two of his children were shot, and his wife was beaten and left for dead. The remaining McCoys moved to Pikeville to escape the West Virginia raiding parties.'' ''Between 1880 and 1891, the feud claimed more than a dozen members of the two families. On one occasion, the Governor of West Virginia even threatened to have his militia invade Kentucky. In response, Kentucky Governor S. B. Buckner sent his Adjutant General Sam Hill to Pike County to investigate the situation. Nearly a dozen people died and at least 10 people were wounded.''
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From [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hatfield%E2%80%93McCoy_feud Wikipedia] *January 7, 1865 – Former Union soldier Asa Harmon McCoy, probably by the "Logan Wildcats" led by Jim Vance. *1878 – Bill Staton (Hatfield family), as revenge for testifying on behalf of Floyd Hatfield in his trial for stealing a McCoy hog. Shot by Sam McCoy, nephew of Randolph McCoy Sr. *August 9, 1882 – Ellison Hatfield, injured in a fight with Tolbert, Pharmer, and Randolph McCoy, Jr. on August 7, dying two days later. *August 9, 1882 – Tolbert McCoy, tied to pawpaw trees and killed as revenge for Ellison Hatfield's shooting/stabbing, on the day Ellison died. *August 9, 1882 – Pharmer McCoy, tied to pawpaw trees and killed as revenge for Ellison Hatfield's shooting/stabbing. *August 9, 1882 – Randolph McCoy Jr., tied to pawpaw trees and killed as revenge for Ellison Hatfield's shooting/stabbing. *1886 – Jefferson "Jeff" McCoy, following his murder of mail carrier Fred Wolford shot by "Cap" Hatfield *January 1, 1888 – Calvin McCoy, at Randolph's house by nine attackers led by Jim Vance. The attackers failed in their attempt to eliminate witnesses against them. *January 1, 1888 – Alifair McCoy, at Randolph's house by Ellison Mounts. *January 7, 1888 – Jim Vance, killed by Frank Phillips. *January 18, 1888 – Deputy Bill Dempsey, wounded by Jim McCoy and killed by Frank Phillips in Battle of Grapevine Creek *February 18, 1890 – Ellison Mounts, hanged for Alifair's murder. *July 1898 - Deputy Dan Cunningham captures Johnse Hatfield.
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*[[Hatfield-260| William Anderson "Devil Anse" Hatfield]] - was the patriarch of the Hatfield clan. He survived the Hatfield and McCoy feud and agreed to end it in 1891. He died January 6, 1921, aged 81, at Stirrat, Logan County, West Virginia. *[[Chafin-23| Levisa Chafin Hatfield]] - Wife of "Devil Anse" Hatfield *[[Hatfield-297|Johnson Hatfield]] - son of "Devil Anse" and Levisa Hatfield Johnson, known as "Johnse" started a courtship with Roseanna McCoy, after Johnse Hatfield was arrested by the McCoys on outstanding Kentucky bootlegging warrants, Roseanna alerted Devil Anse.Even though Roseanna saved his life Johnse Hatfield abandoned the pregnant Roseanna for her cousin, Nancy McCoy, who he married in 1881. *[[Hatfield-916| Robert "Bob" Hatfield]] -son of "Devil Anse" and Levisa Hatfield *[[Hatfield-1063| William Anderson Hatfield ll]] - son of "Devil Anse" and Levisa Hatfield *[[Hatfield-262|Ellison Hatfield]] - Brother of "Devil Anse" Hatfield, he was killed by three of Roseanna McCoy's brothers.He was was stabbed 26 times and finished off with a gunshot. *[[Vance-1705|James Vance]] - uncle of Devil Anse Hatfield, he was wounded in the shootout, then killed in cold blood and at close range by Sheriff Frank Phillips, Asa McCoy's son in law *[[Hatfield-229|Anderson C. "Preacher Anse" Hatfield]] Tried to keep the peace '''SOURCES:''' *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hatfield%E2%80%93McCoy_feud Wikipedia] - Hatfield and McCoy family Feud *[http://www.civilwaralbum.com/misc10/mccoy1.htm Civil War Album] - The Hatfield-McCoy Feud Pike County, Kentucky *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devil_Anse_Hatfield Wikipedia] - Devil Anse Hatfield *[http://www.wvencyclopedia.org/articles/278 Encyclopedia.org] - Devil Anse Hatfield *[http://www.wvencyclopedia.org/articles/1451 Encyclopedia] - Logan Wildcat *[http://www.biography.com/people/devil-anse-hatfield-20824939 Biography] - Devil Anse Hatfield Biography (1839–1921) *[http://dpauley.us/Feud_Timeline.pdf Dpauley.us] - pdf Hatfield-McCoy Feud Timeline *[http://www.wvculture.org/history/crime/hatfieldmccoy01.html WV Culture.org] - Hatfield-McCoy Feud 75 Years Old Today By Shirley Donnelly *[http://blueridgecountry.com/archive/hatfields-and-mccoys.html Blue Ridge Country.com] - The Hatfield & McCoy Feud: Roseanna, Juliet of the Mountains *[http://www.cbn.com/cbnnews/us/2009/March/Amazing-End-to-the-Hatfield-McCoy-Feud-/ CBN News.com] - Amazing End to the Hatfield-McCoy Feud

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'''2015 marks the 230th Anniversary of Hathaway Point''' Hathaway Point defines the western shore of St. Albans Bay in Lake Champlain Vermont. St. Albans Bay is on it's east shore, while LaPan's Bay and the Back Bay are on it's west shore. The Abenaki name for Hathaway Point is "Sabagwilha" [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hathaway_Point-38], [https://archive.org/stream/indianplacenames00hude/indianplacenames00hude_djvu.txt] [http://www.vlct.org/assets/News/Newsletter/2010/vlctnews_2010-06.pdf] meaning "sea duck" [https://archive.org/stream/indianplacenames00hude/indianplacenames00hude_djvu.txt] It is pronounced "saw-buh-gwee-luh". '''Silas Hathaway - Baron, Judge, Patriot, Speculator, The Great Mogul of St. Albans, and First Settler of Hathaway Point''' [[Hathaway-1032|Silas Hathaway]] was born in Suffield, Hartford, Connecticut on June 23, 1763. His parents were [[Hathaway-986|Simeon Hathaway]] and [[Austin-4064|Deborah Austin]]. Simeon and his entire family moved to Bennington, Vermont while Silas was still young. Simeon and his sons [[Hathaway-1308|Simeon Jr]], [[Hathaway-1252|Shadrach]], [[Hathaway-1265|Levi]], [[Hathaway-1310|Abraham]], [[Hathaway-1311|Alfred]], [[Hathaway-1313|Erastus]], [[Hathaway-1314|Joshua]], and [[Hathaway-1315|Nathan]] all fought in the Battle of Bennington. Silas was too young at the time but enlisted and served in the war shortly after. They were all Green Mountain Boys and Patriots of the American Revolutionary War. Each of their gravesites are marked with veteran medallions and flags. Silas grew up in Bennington and lived there until moving to St. Albans around 1787. He was educated in Bennington and signed early papers as "Silas Hathaway, Esqire" or "Esq." He married [[Jewett-342|Tryphosa Jewett]] in about 1787. She went with him to St. Albans the same year and together they had 9 children. Silas owned land in St. Albans as early as 1785. He purchased Levi Allen's holdings in the town in 1787, and is on the Grand List by 1788. At the first Town Meeting that year he was chosen to be the Moderator. He regularly paid the highest amount of taxes within the town for many years. His property ran for 25 miles to the north, reaching into Canada. It was said that he could walk for 3 days in a line and not leave his property. He was often referred to as "Baron", signed it on documents, and it is carved on his tombstone. Silas built the first framed building in town. Known as "Hathaway Tavern", it was not only his home but also served as a tavern, town meeting hall, jail, and a court house. It still stands today on Main Street and is registered as an historical landmark. The accounts of Mrs. Barker of town record say that bands of Abenaki Indians used to camp in Silas' yard and that they would party late into the night drinking, dancing, and singing loudly. While in Franklin County Silas lived in various towns in which he held interests or title to. He bought and sold Swanton, Highgate, and neighboring towns in deals concerning 20,000 acres at a time. When Ethan Allen's land was put up for sale it was purchased by two men who soon afterwards sold it to Silas for a profit. Silas then held title to over 500,000 acres... all of what had been Ethan Allen's in addition to what he already owned at the time. When the legal dispute between land grants was finally settled, the New Hampshire Land Grants that were held by Silas and others were declared void and New York Grants to be valid. Those who were already settled were granted ownership and title to their land and the rest was granted to settlers by New York. He was a Judge who presided over many interesting and landmark cases. One such case involved a man who had murdered another. Silas sentenced him to work at the dead man's job for one month to benefit the widow and children while making the killer suffer in his place. He was then hanged in Taylor Park. Silas was often called Judge Hathaway, Judge Silas, or as is inscribed on his wife Dolly's tombstone "Judge Sil". Tryphosa died in 1820 leaving Silas a widower. Almost a year later, Silas married [[Brewster-1515|Dolly Brewster]]. She was the widow of a Dr. Pierce. He is buried at Greenwood Cemetery in St. Albans City. Next to him in the same plot are his first wife Tryphosa and his second wife Dolly. Hiram Hathaway, son of Silas, purchased a farm on St. Albans Point in 1838. '''Descendants of Hiram Hathaway who have lived on Hathaway Point:''' [[Hathaway-1037|Hiram Hathaway]] and his wife [[Tullar-9|Adaline Tullar Hathaway]] [[Hathaway-1231|Tryphosa Hathaway]] [[Hathaway-1232|Roderick Hathaway]] [[Hathaway-1233|Bellesson Hathaway Hyde]] [[Hathaway-1234|Oscar Hathaway]] [[Hathaway-1263|Alice Hathaway Mitchell]] and her husband [[Mitchell-9814|Eli Mitchell]] [[Mitchell-9815|Frederick Mitchell]] [[Hathaway-1236|Ellen Hathaway Lasell]] [[Hathaway-1204|Hiram Hathaway Jr]] and his wife [[Corliss-176|Mary Corliss Hathaway]] [[Hathaway-1237|Florilla Hathaway]] [[Hathaway-1203|Frank Hathaway]] and his wife [[Meigs-371|Bertha Meigs Hathaway]] [[Hathaway-1202|Robert M Hathaway]] and his wife [[Bell-9690|Helen Bell Hathaway]] [[Hathaway-1229|Mary Hathaway]] [[Hathaway-1228|Jane Hathaway McGill]] and her husband [[McGill-836|Richard McGill]] [[Hathaway-1201|Robert F Hathaway]] and his wife [[Easton-576|Martha Easton Hathaway]] [[Wallenfels-3|Stephen Wallenfels]] [[Wallenfels-1|Michael Wallenfels]] [[McGill-838|Kerry McGill Young]] [[McGill-837|Michael McGill]] [[Hathaway-1200|Robert K Hathaway]] and his wife [[Grannis-62|Genevieve Grannis Hathaway]] [[Hathaway-89|Lisa Hathaway Pino]] [[Hathaway-1218|Paul Hathaway]] [[Hathaway-1215|Kaylan Hathaway]] [[Hathaway-1216|Jarrit Hathaway]] {{Image|file=Hathaway_Point-22.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=click image to enlarge }} '''The descendants of [[Hathaway-1202|Robert Meigs Hathaway]] and [[Bell-9690|Helen Bell Hathaway]] share common notable ancestors:''' We are descendant from many of the [[Space:Founding_Fathers_of_St._Albans%2C_Vermont%2C_USA|Founding Fathers of St Albans Vermont]] including [[Hathaway-1032|Silas Hathaway]], [[Meigs-169|Daniel Meigs]], [[Bell-9785|William Bell]], [[Tullar-8|Reuben Tullar]], [[Tullar-12|Reuben Tullar Jr]], [[Tullar-10|Ornan Tullar]], [[Lovewell-36|Robert Lovewell]], and [[Hyde-1740|Asahel Hyde]] [[Soule-33|George Soule]] was a passenger on the '''Mayflower''' traveling as a teacher to the Winslow children. He became a successful pioneer acquiring large amounts of land and leaving many descendants. [[Rogers-171|Thomas Rogers]] was a passenger on the '''Mayflower'''. He died during the first winter with many others. We are descendant through his son who arrived on a different ship. [[Hathaway-1032|Baron Silas Hathaway]] was a '''Patriot''' who served in the American Revolutionary War. He is described in detail above. [[Hathaway-986|Simeon Hathaway]] was a '''Patriot''' who served in the American Revolutionary War. He was highly involved, serving on the Board of War. He was one of two men from Vermont who signed the Declaration of War against Britain. Simeon served as a Lt at the Battle of Bennington with seven of his eight sons (Silas was too young but served later in the war). [[Tullar-8|Reuben Tullar]] was a '''Patriot''' who served in the American Revolutionary War. We are descendant from him twice; through his sons [[Tullar-10|Ornan]] and [[Tullar-12|Reuben Jr]]. [[Meigs-169|Daniel Meigs]] was a '''Patriot''' who served in the American Revolutionary War [[Smith-71463|Cornelius Smith]] was a '''Patriot''' who served in the American Revolutionary War [[Babcock-1087|Colonel Benjamin Babcock]] was a '''Patriot''' who served in the American Revolutionary War [[Bell-9785|William Bell]] was a '''Patriot''' who served in the American Revolutionary War [[Hibbard-582|Deacon Roger Hibbard]] was a '''Patriot''' who served in the American Revolutionary War [[Hibbard-583|Reverand Jedediah Hibbard]] was a '''Patriot''' who served in the American Revolutionary War [[Jewett-225|Thomas Jewett]] was a '''Patriot''' who served in the American Revolutionary War [[Todd-3081|Samuel Todd]] was a '''Patriot''' who served in the American Revolutionary War [[Hyde-128|Captain Jacob Hyde]] was a '''Patriot''' who served in the American Revolutionary War [[Robinson-2193|Colonel Samuel Robinson]] was a '''Patriot''' who served in the American Revolutionary War [[Hazen-237|Thomas Hazen Jr]] was a '''Patriot''' who served in the American Revolutionary War [[Martin-19658|Nathaniel Martin]] was a '''Patriot''' who served in the American Revolutionary War [[Taplin-63|John Taplin]] was a '''Patriot''' who served in the American Revolutionary War [[Lovewell-36|Robert Lovewell]] was a '''Patriot''' who served in the American Revolutionary War [[Lovewell-22|Nehemiah Lovewell]] was a '''Patriot''' who served in the American Revolutionary War [[Brownson-178|Timothy Brownson]] was a '''Patriot''' who served in the American Revolutionary War Joseph Safford was a '''Patriot''' who served in the American Revolutionary War [[Scagel-11|Jacob Scagel]] was a '''Patriot''' who served in the American Revolutionary War [[Bickford-288|Abner Bickford]] was a '''Patriot''' who served in the American Revolutionary War [[Whitman-347|Lemuel Whitman]] was a '''Patriot''' who served in the American Revolutionary War [[Corliss-178|Martin Corliss]] was a '''Veteran''' who served in the American Civil War In June of 1963, a stretch of beach was leased and set aside and opened for Air Force personal, known as Air Force beach on west side of Hathaway Point. The beach featured a snack shack, bath houses, bathrooms, volleyball and boats for the use by squadron personal and there families. Today, there is still a street sign that reads “Air Force Beach Road” on the way to Kill Kare state park. [https://urbanpostmortem.wordpress.com/page/3/?app-download=windowsphone] source for Sobigwillow [http://www.placekeeper.com/Vermont/Hathaway_Point-1457760.html] source for sl sea duck [https://archive.org/stream/indianplacenames00hude/indianplacenames00hude_djvu.txt]

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[[Category:Ghosts]] [[Image: Terry s Photos-1.gif|10px|??]] [[Space:Ghost_Profiles_on_Wikitree|Ghost Profiles on Wikitree]] *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f75rMgI1Q6E Youtube] - ''Haunted Picton; A Documentary on Australia's Most Haunted Town'' *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=prDbSFB4V3Q Youtube] - ''Ghost of Emily Bollard Haunts Picton Tunnel - Sydney NSW''

Picton is a small historic town, 80km from Sydney, Australia. Picton has the reputation as one of Australia’s most Haunted Towns. [[Image:Terry s Photos-70.jpg |110px]][[Image:Terry s Photos-69.jpg |110px]] '''Haunted Picton''' The town of Picton is 80 kilometres southwest of Sydney. [http://www.paranormalaustralia.net/hauntings/picton.html Parnormal Australia.net] - ''Haunted Picton''It was first explored in 1798 by Europeans looking to settle further inland.The town it self was founded in 1822,the first land grant was given to Major Henry Colden Antill. The town was first known as Stonequarry, in 1841, the town's name was changed to Picton , it was named after Sir Thomas Picton, one of the Duke of Wellington's generals at the Battle of Waterloo.Ghosts have been seen on the main street, and in most of the buildings .One story is that, Stephen Cantwell drowned in the well out the back of Campbell’s store, when the store was being constructed in 1860’s. The well is no longer there only a pile of stones.People have felt their clothes, being tugged around the vicinity of the well,but no one is there. '''St Mark's Church and Pioneer Graveyard'''
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'''St Mark's Church and Pioneer Graveyard'''

The construction of St Mark's Church and Pioneer Graveyard, started in July 1850. But when gold was discovered the workmen abandoned the site and went to the goldfields.[http://gwvm.blogspot.com.au/2013/01/the-ghosts-of-st-marks-cemetery-picton.html GWVM.blogspot] - ''The Ghosts of St Marks Cemetery''The church was finally completed in 1856.There have been many stories about the old church and cemetery."A woman who was parked nearby spotted a young boy and girl holding hands and walking around the graves. After ten minutes or so the children disappeared behind the headstones. It was not until the woman had left the area that she realised the children had been dressed in old-fashioned clothes". There have been sightings, of a small girl dressed in white, wandering through the cemetery very late at night. Photos taken at night, have shown unexplained images in the cemetery.Two of the ghost children are thought to be, David Shaw and Blanche Moon.Blanche was crushed to death in 1886 when a pile of sleepers that she and a number of children were playing on slipped. David was the son of a minister who died in 1946 from polio. A large dog has also been seen, in the cemetery and has terrified visitors. '''Imperial Hotel'''
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'''The Imperial Hotel'''

The Imperial Hotel, was built in the 1860‘s. [http://www.aussieghosts.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=1544 Aussie Ghosts.com] - ''Picton New South Wales''It was then called the Terminus.When one of the owners, Colonel John Hay Goodlet, lost his sister to tuberculosis,he transformed the hotel into a hospice for the ill. When the building became too small, he purchased land nearby and built the Queen Vicotria Hospital.The building, reverted back to a hotel in 1884.It is believed the hotel, was haunted by patients who died in the 1870s.A medium visited the Hotel ,She walked halfway across the top floor and then walked out very fast,"When she got downstairs she said, They're all over the place up there and on the balcony and they're all wearing white"Staff have reported the feeling, of someone following them through parts of the building. The jukebox starts to play even when it was not connected to power. '''Old maternity hospital
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'''Old Maternity Hospital'''

In the old maternity Hospital ,the sound of crying babies can be heard.The ghost of a very unpleasant matron,is said to haunt the old maternity hospital. Visitors to the old hospital ,have said they were woken up in the middle of the night, by what feels like hands wrapped around their throats,but nothing is there. '''The Picton Tunnel'''
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'''The Picton Tunnel'''

The [http://www.unexplainedaustralia.com/e107_plugins/content/content.php?content.109 Unexplained Australia] - ''Is Picton really Australia's Most Haunted Town? by Murray''The Redbank Range Railway tunnel, was built in 1867.The tunnel was once used to store mustard gas, spray tanks and ammunition during World War II. It was also used as a mushroom farm, and is still called the Mushroom tunnel, by people who live in the area.On Wednesday December 13th 1916, 51 year old, [http://www.psychicreporter.com/emily-bollard/ Psychic Reporter.com] - ''Emily Bollard - Picton Tunnel''Emily Bollard was taking a short cut through the tunnel.Emily was killed by a on coming train. She has been seen as a white flowing figure , which has no face. Black shadows or figures are also seen on the walls, throughout the tunnel.Some witnesses have reported white lights hovering above people’s heads and figures appearing out of the darkness. Ghostly children have been seen and heard. Electrical disturbances have occurred to devices,such as phones. The tunnel often suddenly turns icy cold. '''Wollondilly Shire Hall'''
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'''Wollondilly Shire Hall '''

Parts of the Wollondilly Shire Hall date back to 1869 .[http://www.castleofspirits.com/wollondillyhall.html Castle of Spirits] - ''Investigation of Wollondilly Shire Hall - Picton New South Wales Australia''Back then the Hall was the Lower Picton School. The hall is said to be haunted by three ghosts, a bearded man wearing a hat and suit, a small boy and a little girl, who most visitors hear rather than see. A small child appears occasionally on the stage.Visitors hear crying from under the stage.They also tell of the same unusual feeling ,when entering the building. The floor seems to vibrate or move when nobody else is there. The Old School doors are often found opened by staff, after being closed and checked. Chairs that have been moved, after being stacked up against the wall. '''Stonequarry Viaduct'''
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'''Stonequarry Viaduct'''

The [http://soulsearchers.spheresoflight.com.au/index.php?page=picton_apr08 Soul Searchers] - ''Picton Paranormal Investigation - April 12, 2008''Stonequarry Viaduct, is the oldest stone railway viaduct still in use today. It was built between 1863 and 1867 ,and is made of sandstone .It was built over over a creek ,in those days people would swim, and find some where cool in summer.Many people drowned in the creek over the years. The spooky sounds of people swimming and splashing in the water, have been heard by locals but when they looked no one was around.It is a lovely place, but eerie at the same time. '''Emmett Cottages'''
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'''Emmett Cottages'''

If you stay in Emmett Cottages,you will more than likely see the ghost of a woman,[http://www.geocaching.com/geocache/GC4WQ2V_the-hauntings-wendover-house-and-emmett-cottages Geocaching.com] - ''The Hauntings - Wendover House and Emmets Cottages''she is often seen in the window of the old semi detached Cottages. Shop owners often find their displays have been moved overnight.And when they put them back the next night they are moved again. '''Razorback Inn'''
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'''Razorback Inn'''

The Razorback Inn was built by Oliver Whiting,who was a ex convict in 1850. It was first built as a tannery and vineyard, over the yers it has also been used as , a guesthouse, private residence and restaurant.It is now part of the The Woolaway Woolshed. There are many spooky stories told about the Inn, visitors who stay there have said they have heard loud noises in the night , a very loud and noisy ghost is said to live there.

Sources See also *[http://www.castleofspirits.com/website/old/Australianghosthunters/antillphoto.html Castle of spirits] - ''Friday 13th, Picton Ghost tour - 2002 '' *[http://4girlsandaghost.wordpress.com/2012/01/10/picton-new-south-wales-australia/ 4 Girls and a Ghost] - ''Picton, New South Wales, Australia''

Havemeyer Family History

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[[Category:Family Histories]] Here is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Havemeyer families and information about individuals, places, and things named Havemeyer. (If you have any information to add about Havemeyers or the name, please do.) === Origins of the Surname Havemeyer === As either a Danish, German or Dutch surname it refers to a garden-master. === Geographic Centers of Havemeyer Families === In Europe, most with the Havemeyer surname are from Germany. In the USA, many settled in the state of New York. === Famous Havemeyers === Branches of the Havemeyer family developed the sugar industry and another had oil refining company.

Haverhill, Massachusetts One Place Study-1

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==Haverhill, Massachusetts One Place Study== {{One Place Study|place=Haverhill, Massachusetts|category=Haverhill, Massachusetts One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} The area that became '''Haverhill''' (Hay-Vrill) was originally settled by the Agawam, Abenaki and the Pawtucket tribes. The city of Haverhill is located in Essex County, Massachusetts, and was established in the year 1640 and is known as "The Queen Slipper City". For centuries, the town was known for having played a role in every war on the continent from the French and Indian War to the American Civil War as the town's inhabitants were known to be abolitionists. In fact, Haverhill and nearby Newburyport were stops along the Underground Railroad. By the time the Industrial Revolution came to American shores, the town along the Merrimack River blossomed into a city as immigrants from all over the world settled and worked in factories. The city, like others in the Merrimack Valley, became home to people seeking a better life for themselves and their families. As a result, whole neighborhoods dedicated to one ethnicity or another were formed. Today, Haverhill remains one of the largest cities in the Merrimack Valley. This one place study will highlight the residents of the city from its founding to its industrious immigrants who all played a pivotal role in turning a small town into what it eventually became--a multicultural home representing the entire world. ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' North America :'''Country:''' United States of America :'''State/Province:''' Massachusetts :'''County:''' Essex :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 42.783333, -71.083333 :'''Elevation:''' 50 ft (20 m) === Population === This chart illustrates how the town went from a farming community along the Merrimack River to the present day as seen in the US census. {|border="1" cellpadding="1" ! colspan="3" style="background: #f0f0f0;" |Population Growth |- | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Census Year''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Population''' |- | align="center"| 1790||2,408 |- | align="center"| 1800||2,730 |- | align="center"| 1810||2,682 |- | align="center"| 1820||3,070 |- | align="center"| 1830||3,896 |- | align="center"| 1840||4,336 |- | align="center"| 1850||5,877 |- | align="center"| 1860||9,995 |- | align="center"| 1870||13,092 |- | align="center"| 1880||18,472 |- | align="center"| 1890||27,412 |- | align="center"| 1900||37,175 |- | align="center"| 1910||44,115 |- | align="center"| 1920||53,884 |- | align="center"| 1930||48,710 |- | align="center"| 1940||46,752 |- | align="center"| 1950||47,280 |- | align="center"| 1960||46,346 |- | align="center"| 1970||46,120 |- | align="center"| 1980||46,865 |- | align="center"| 1990||51,418 |- | align="center"| 2000||58,969 |- | align="center"| 2010||60,879 |- | align="center"| 2020||64,014 |} ====Founders==== * John Ward * Robert Clements *[[Coffin-221|Tristram Coffin]] *Hugh Sheratt * William White * Thomas Davis *[[Corliss-3|George Corliss]] ==== Notables ==== *[[Emerson-157|Hannah Duston]] *[[Corliss-4|Mary Corliss]] ===Relevant Categories=== {|border="1" cellpadding="1" ! colspan="3" style="background: #f0f0f0;" |Category |- | align="center"| [[:Category:Haverhill%2C_Massachusetts|Haverhill, Massachusetts]] |- | align="center"|[[:Category:Italians_in_Haverhill|Italians in Haverhill]] |- | align="center"|[[:Category:Children_of_Israel_Cemetery%2C_Haverhill%2C_Massachusetts|Children of Israel Cemetery]] |- | align="center"| [[:Category:Greenwood Cemetery, Haverhill, Massachusetts|Greenwood Cemetery ]] |- | align="center"|[[:Category:Haverhill City Cemetery, Haverhill, Massachusetts|Haverhill City Cemetery]] |- | align="center"|[[:Category:Hilldale_Cemetery%2C_Haverhill%2C_Massachusetts|Hilldale Cemetery]] |- | align="center"| [[:Category:Hillside_Cemetery%2C_Haverhill%2C_Massachusetts|Hillside Cemetery]] |- | align="center"|[[:Category:Linwood_Cemetery%2C_Haverhill%2C_Massachusetts|Linwood Cemetery]] |- | align="center"|[[:Category:Maplewood_Cemetery%2C_Haverhill%2C_Massachusetts|Maplewood Cemetery]] |- | align="center"|[[:Category:Pentucket_Cemetery%2C_Haverhill%2C_Massachusetts|Pentucket Cemetery]] |- | align="center"|[[:Category:Saint_James_Cemetery%2C_Haverhill%2C_Massachusetts|Saint James Cemetery]] |- | align="center"|[[:Category:Saint_Josephs_Cemetery%2C_Haverhill%2C_Massachusetts|Saint Joseph's Cemetery]] |- | align="center"|[[:Category:Saint_Patricks_Cemetery%2C_Haverhill%2C_Massachusetts|Saint Patrick's Cemetery]] |- | align="center"|[[:Category:Second_West_Parish_Cemetery%2C_Haverhill%2C_Massachusetts|Second West Parish Cemetery]] |- | align="center"|[[:Category:Walnut_Cemetery%2C_Haverhill%2C_Massachusetts|Walnut Cemetery]] |- | align="center"| [[:Category:West_Parish_Cemetery%2C_Haverhill%2C_Massachusetts|West Parish Cemetery]] |- | align="center"|[[:Category:Whittier_Family_Cemetery%2C_Haverhill%2C_Massachusetts|Whittier Family Cemetery]] |- |align="center"|[[:Category:Haverhill, Massachusetts Bay Colony|Haverhill Massachusetts Bay Colony]] |- |align="center"|[[:Category:Haverhill, Massachusetts, Genealogy Resources|Haverhill, Massachusetts Genealogy Resources]] |- |align="center"|[[:Category:Haverhill, Massachusetts, Sources|Haverhill, Massachusetts Sources]] |} ==Space Pages== '''Studies''' #[[:Space:Italians%20in%20Haverhill|Italians in Haverhill]] #[[:Space:Peaslee%20Garrison,%20Haverhill,%20Massachusetts%20One%20Place%20Study| Peaselee Garrison]] '''Cemeteries:''' #[[:Space:Children%20of%20Israel%20Cemetery,%20Haverhill,%20Massachusetts|Children of Israel Cemetery]] #[[:Space:Greenwood%20Cemetery,%20Haverhill,%20Massachusetts|Greenwood Cemetery]] #[[:Space:Haverhill_City_Cemetery%2C_Haverhill%2C_Massachusetts|Haverhill City Cemetery]] #[[:Space:Hilldale%20Cemetery,%20Haverhill,%20Massachusetts|Hilldale Cemetery]] #[[:Space:Hillside%20Cemetery,%20Haverhill,%20Massachusetts|Hillside Cemetery]] #[[:Space:Linwood%20Cemetery,%20Haverhill,%20Massachusetts|Linwood Cemetery]] #[[:Space:Maplewood%20Cemetery,%20Haverhill,%20Massachusetts|Maplewood Cemetery]] #[[:Space:Pentucket_Cemetery%2C_Haverhill%2C_Massachusetts|Pentucket Cemetery]] #[[:Space:Saint%20James%20Cemetery,%20Haverhill,%20Massachusetts|Saint James Cemetery]] #[[:Space:Saint%20Joseph's%20Cemetery,%20Haverhill,%20Massachusetts|Saint Joseph's Cemetery]] #[[:Space:Saint%20Patrick's%20Cemetery,%20Haverhill,%20Massachusetts|Saint Patrick's Cemetery]] #[[:Space:Second%20West%20Parish%20Cemetery%20Haverhill,%20Massachusetts|Second West Parish Cemetery]] #[[:Space:Walnut%20Cemetery,%20Haverhill,%20Massachusetts|Walnut Cemetery]] #[[:Space:West%20Parish%20Cemetery,%20Haverhill,%20Massachusetts|West Parish Cemetery]] #[[Space:Whittier_Family_Cemetery%2C_Haverhill%2C_Massachusetts|Whittier Family Cemetery]] '''Research''' #[[:Space:Genealogical%20records%20of%20Haverhill%20Massachusetts%20families|Genealogical Records of Haverhill, Massachusetts Families]] #[[:Space:The_History_of_Haverhill%2C_Massachusetts%2C_From_Its_First_Settlement%2C_in_1640%2C_to_the_Year_1860| The History of Haverhill, Massachusetts, From Its First Settlement, in 1640, to the Year 1860]] #[[:Space:Vital_Records_of_Haverhill%2C_Massachusetts:_To_the_End_of_the_Year_1849|Vital Records of Haverhill, Massachusetts: To the End of the Year 1849]] #[[:Space:The_History_of_Haverhill%2C_Massachusetts|The History of Haverhill, Massachusetts]] ==Links== *[https://www.cityofhaverhill.com/ Haverhill City Hall] *{{Wikidata|Q54132|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Haverhill, Massachusetts One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] *Explore the profiles here: [[:Category:Haverhill%2C_Massachusetts|Haverhill, Massachusetts]] ==Sources== *''[[Space:Vital Records of Haverhill, Massachusetts: To the End of the Year 1849|Vital Records of Haverhill, Massachusetts: To the End of the Year 1849]]'' (Topsfield Historical Society, 1910) *[https://www.familysearch.org/ FamilySearch]

Haviland - de Havilland Name Study

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[[Category:Haviland-deHavilland_DNA_Project]] [[Category:Haviland Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] Also See: [[Space:Havilland_-_de_Havilland_Bookmarks|Havilland - de Havilland Bookmarks]] == Introduction == This One Name Study provides helpful information for WikiTree collaborators who are working on the Haviland & de Havilland genealogies as they relate to several distinct families: 1) The [[Space:Guernsey_de_Havilland_%28Haviland%29_Family|The Guernsey Family]] (relatives of Thomas de Haveilland the Jurat of 1470, which include most people bearing the present-day name of de Havilland or Haviland) 2) The Irish family (potentially descendants of the original spelling of Havlin which may now use the spelling Haviland) 3) The German family (potentially descendants of the original spelling of Haverland which may now use the spelling Haverland or Haviland) One Name Studies identify matching profiles by the Last Name At Birth (LNAB), regardless of their genealogical relationship. As the name has been shared across the above three unrelated families (''at least''), each with variant spellings that sometimes match one another (especially "Haviland"), profiles on WIkiTree might use any of these variants as the LNAB. Profiles will thus appear on ''different'' lists even if they are related, and on the ''same'' lists even if they are not. There are two other surname fields in the WikiTree profiles: * The Current Last Name field is intended to represent a surname that has changed since birth, mostly usable by wives. * The Other Last Name(s) field is for additional surnames, which we can use for the variants. This will help to merge profiles of different surnames into the same lists. However it does not help to separate profiles who belong to different families, a challenge that does not yet have a solution. We would like to try to establish a fairly consistent template and narrative format for the Haviland & de Havilland biographies, and work together on providing Primary Sources (census records, birth records, death records, grave stones, muster lists, Visa applications, etc.) on every possible profile, and supplement those with Secondary Sources (published books, unpublished manuscripts, letters, diaries, etc). We'd like to discourage Tertiary Sources (web sites such as Ancestry.com or FindAGrave or Wikipedia, GEDCOMs, etc) as the only source in a profile. They should only be considered as supplementary to Primary and Secondary Sources whenever that is possible, and even then shouldn't be necessary. During ongoing research, sometimes the Tertiary Sources are helpful in providing a breadcrumb trail back to stronger source materials. == About the Surname == There are several myths regarding the origins of the name Haviland. One is that the name was originally de Havery, and became "Haverland" as a result of placing the family's origins in the "land of Havery." That is: the family of Havery-land, or, de Haverland. This might be a myth that arrived with the German family, but it is often confused with the Guernsey / Neustrian family.

''The early Havilands of England were of French birth, the original name being de Havery. The earliest records state that three brothers of that name emigrated from France to England. While crossing the Channel it was agreed that the first to see land should say, "Have I Land" and that became their English surname." Reynolds, Cuyler. ''Hudson-Mohawk Genealogical and Family Memoirs.'' (4 Volumes). Vol. IV. pp. 1810-1811

Unfortunately, the author did not cite the source of these "earliest records," and the above statement is probably fiction. While it is possible that the name Haverland migrated down from Germany with the Franks who settled the area (the Haverland name can still be found in Germany, as with Haverland Pumpernickel bread that has been sold there for many generations), there is no evidence that the Haverland families and the de Havilland familes are the same. On the contrary: Y-DNA research has proven so far that Germanic Haverlands and Guernsey de Havillands are not related in any way that establish an etymological connection between the two names. Therefore, it is no longer appropriate to say that the Guernsey "de Havilland" family was originally called Haverland in Neustria, as popularized by the author of the ''Chronicle de Havilland'' in the 1890's. It is more correct to say that the Guernsey "de Havilland" family was originally called Abilant in Neustria, and if the Haverlands from Germany arrived there at some point in history, it was a distinct and unrelated genealogy. The Neustrian fief (with its castle) was not Haverland, it was Abilant. (See [http://www.havilands.org/quest-for-abilant.html ''The Quest for Abilant''].) '''In sum: the spelling "Haverland" as associated with the Guernsey family is an antiquated substitution.''' What makes genealogy more confusing is that ancient surnames did not have specific spellings. In the middle ages names were written down phonetically, and except for family tradition, which was subjective, internal, and required literacy, there was no "official" spelling of the name. A record-keeper who heard the name did not presume to ask how to spell it, nor did the subject, if he was present, presume to "correct" it. The record-keeper spelled the name out the way it sounded. So ancient records combine related and unrelated families with variations of Abilant, Abillant, Avilant, Avillant, Havilant, Havillant, Haverlain, Haverland, Havelin, Haverlant, Havelan, Havellande, Haberland, Haveilland, Havilland, and so forth. The Guernsey Family is the most established carrier of the name. Not much is known about the Irish and German families, and so more research and study is needed. [http://www.havilands.org The Haviland - de Havilland Heritage Society] * '''Also see [[Space:The_Haviland_-_de_Havilland_Heritage_Society|The Haviland - de Havilland Heritage Society page]] on WikiTree.''' * '''Also see [[:Category:Haviland-deHavilland_DNA_Project|The Haviland - de Havilland Y-DNA Study page]] on WikiTree.''' == WikiTree Profile URLs == You will find it helpful to learn how WikiTree references profiles in their URLs. Every WikiTree profiles starts with "https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/". After that, every profile is given the syntax "[Surname]-[Sequence]". So for example, my profile is Haviland-425 because my surname is Haviland and I was the 425th profile with that surname to be created. '''You can see your own profile very easily by clicking on the "My WikiTree" menu and selecting "My Profile."''' So when communicating with each other about profiles, you don't need to paste the entire URL, just use "Haviland-###" with whatever the number is. If you want to interlink profiles in WikiTree - creating an automatic hyperlink - use the syntax "[[Haviland-425 | Whatever-you-want-to-call-the-link]]". Don't forget the pipe "|" or it will break! That double bracket "[[ ]]" is used for internal profile linking. It is not used for external URL linking. For that you would use single brackets and no pipe, like this: "[http://havilands.org The Haviland - de Havilland Heritage Society]". == Helpful Haviland Features in WikiTree == === DNA Tests === ::'''Introduction''' ::If you have taken a DNA test from [https://www.familytreedna.com/ Family Tree DNA], [https://www.ancestry.com/dna Ancestry DNA], or [https://www.23andme.com/ 23AndMe], WikiTree gives you a way to interconnect with your kits so that it can compare your results with other connected individuals in the family tree! When it does this, you will find a link to your profile all over WikiTree, from every person you are related to. (This creates traffic to your profile - so if you have interconnected your DNA kits make sure your profiles look great! Otherwise it's like inviting people to your house without getting out of your pajamas.) ::There are three kinds of DNA tests that WikiTree automates in this way, and each of these tests has different levels of power (depending on how many markers are tested), and so they have limitations as to how many generations back the engine can compare with other WikiTree users. The three major tests are: Y-Chromosome Tests (aka Y-DNA tests, used in surname studies), Mitochondrial DNA Tests (aka mtDNA tests, used in maternal lineage tracking), and Autosomal DNA Tests (aka atDNA tests, used for showing relationships out to five generations across all chromosomes (except the sex chromosomes). You can dig into more about these on WikiTree [[DNA_Tests|here]]. ::Those who are members of [http://havilanddna.com The Haviland - de Havilland Y-DNA Study] who have plugged in their FTDNA kits into their profiles should appear automatically in this list: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=Haviland Haviland DNA Connections]. ::'To enter your personal DNA suite, click on the "My WikiTree" menu at the top of your screen and select "DNA Confirmation." It gives you a huge report on your DNA interconnectivity within WikiTree! Don't forget to explore all five buttons at the top of this screen: DNA Ancestors, DNA Descendants, DNA Tests, DNA Confirmation and Surnames. ::'''DNA Tags in Haviland / de Havilland Profiles''' ::After you have entered your Haviland kit numbers, the next morning you will start to see your link appear in profiles throughout WikiTree. These can be seen in the upper right hand side of the profile under "DNA Connections," along with other matches. In the case of Y-DNA tests, these will all be males with profiles on WikiTree whose profiles are interlinked. ::The next step is to '''add a DNA Source to each profile''' in your ancestry back to the earliest SHARED ancestor with the other individuals in that list. To find that shared ancestor, go to the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship Relationship Finder] and enter the Profile IDs for you and the other person. (It's easy to find their profile ID by going to their profile and copying the last part of their profile's URL, such as in the form Haviland-###.) ::When the relationship finder builds the table of relationships, use the drop-down menu on the right to choose a Haviland or de Havilland MRCA (most recent common ancestor). That will represent your presumed Y-DNA relationship. ::Take note of who that MRCA profile is. You will be editing your entire paternal ancestry of profiles all the way up to that person. ::Starting with your profile, go into Edit mode and do two things: 1) On the upper right side, in the Edit Family section, click the radio button "father is confirmed with DNA." 2) in the profile data window, under == Sources ==, add the following (excluding the quotation marks): === DNA === * Paternal relationship is confirmed through Y-chromosome DNA testing. [[''Haviland-###'' | ''Your Name'']] and [[''Haviland-###'' | ''Cousin’s Name'']] match on ''##'' out of ''##'' markers (see YSearch IDs ''ABCDE'' and ''WXYZ'') thereby confirming their direct paternal lines back to their MRCA [[''Haviland-##'' | ''MRCA Name'']]"
::Of course you have to replace the italics with the profile IDs, the names of the persons, and their YSearch IDs. :: Do both steps all the way to the MRCA, but '''do not''' do step 1 on the MRCA, only step 2. The reason is because you cannot genetically confirm the ''father'' of the MRCA, only your paternal descent with a cousin. === Using the Haviland and deHavilland Tags === ::[[Tags|Tags]] are used to automatically interconnect various pages in WikiTree according to your interest. It's '''strongly recommended''' that you enter the tags Haviland and de Havilland into your profile! You do that [[Special:Following|here]]. ::Entering the tag "Haviland" will automatically place you into this list: [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogists/Haviland Haviland Genealogists on WikiTree] with a list of Haviland profiles [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HAVILAND here]. ::Entering the tag "de_Havilland" will automatically place you into this list: [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogists/DEHAVILLAND de_Havilland Genealogists on WikiTree] with a list of de Havilland profiles [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/DE_HAVILLAND here]. ::And so on. ::You can do this with other variants of the name, such as de Havelland, Heavilin, Heavilon, Heavirland, Haverland, Havlin, Abilant, etc. == Helpful WikiTree Usage Resources == : [[How_to_use_WikiTree|How to Use WikiTree]]
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Haviland Cemetery, Harrison, New York

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[[Category: Haviland Cemetery, Harrison, New York]] Narrative below is courtesy of ''[[Haviland-425 | Christopher Haviland]], [http://www.havilands.org/ Havilands.org].'' == Haviland Cemetery, Town of Harrison, County of Westchester, New York State == The Haviland Cemetery is an old burying ground in the beautiful suburbs of Harrison, NY. I had some trouble finding it in early 2003 and had to seek assistance from the City Hall, but when I finally discovered it I realized that half the problem is that the sign post had been knocked over and was lying on the ground, face down, on the other side of a rock fence. The cemetery itself is obscured from the road by some hedges that have been deliberately planted there. It sits on the Northwest side of Pleasant Ridge Rd. in between the intersections of Sterling Rd. and Woodlands Rd., and is situated in a thicket between two large houses. None of my direct ancestors are buried here, however. The fallen sign should be redone anyway, because the hinged section on the bottom is not correct. It reads "1st Burial 1783 Bart. Haviland". It is likely that someone, without looking closely at the gravestones, mistook a record saying "b. 1783" as being buried in 1783. In fact, Bartholomew (son of William Haviland & Elizabeth Gedney) was born 9 Jan 1783 and died 28 Oct 1851. He is buried here, but he was not the first. The first might be his uncle, John S. Haviland, who died 26 Oct 1826. There is a very old tombstone here that clearly has John S. Haviland on it, but the rest of the writing is warn away. It stands close to his grandson, John S. Haviland, who has the tallest tombstone in the small cemetery. If, however, this is not the same John S. Haviland, then Bartholomew's own father, William, is the next oldest burial, who died 24 Jun 1834 and whose tombstone is just about unreadable.
The "est. 1842" on the sign is the date on the deed where William Haviland deeded the property to his son Bartholomew Haviland and others to formally establish it as a burying ground, even though family members were buried there earlier. '''{{Red | Information written in RED below indicates that I'm guessing the identification of the grave or I couldn't identify it at all.}}'''
Thanks to Albert Smith, Linda Bohrer, and Shirley Curts for helping me research these Havilands.
Photos by Christopher Sirmons Haviland. You may download and use any tombstone photograph at this site as you wish. Copies of survey and deeds added by [[Haviland-437 | Robert Alan Haviland]]. {{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-45.jpg |size=l |caption=Survey 1902. }} {{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York.pdf |size=m |caption=Deed 1904. }} {{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-1.pdf |size=m |caption=Deed 1910. }}
{{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-19.jpg |caption='''Haviland Cemetery Sign''' }} {{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-18.jpg |size=l |caption='''Haviland Cemetery''' }}  {{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-23.jpg |caption='''{{Red | John S. Haviland
Son of Joseph Haviland & Annar
Husband of Sarah Purdy
b. 6 Dec 1757, d. 26 Oct 1826}}''' }}Note: As this tombstone cannot be read, except for his name, I may have it matched with the wrong person. If I'm right, this is the oldest burial in this cemetery. If you can confirm or correct this, please contact us.

{{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-38.jpg |caption='''{{Red | Walden K. Haviland - Unknown Relation}}''' }}Note: The closest name I have to this is a Waldon Haviland, son of James S. Haviland, son of David Haviland & Elizabeth Secor. If you know who Walden K. Haviland is, please contact us.

 {{Image|file=Haviland-442.jpg |caption='''William Haviland'''

Son of Joseph Haviland & Annar

Husband of Elizabeth Gedney (m. 14 Feb 1781)
b. 4 Jul 1754, d. 24 Jun 1834 }} {{Image|file=Gedney-131.jpg |caption='''Elizabeth Gedney'''
Wife of William Haviland (m. 14 Feb 1781)
b. 14 Feb 1763, d. 16 Nov 1842 }} {{Image|file=Haviland-443.jpg |caption='''Bartholomew Haviland'''

Son of William Haviland & Elizabeth Gedney

Husband of Mary Purdy (m. 26 Sep 1810)

b. 9 Jan 1783, d. 28 Oct 1851 }} {{Image|file=Purdy-1397.jpg |caption='''Mary Purdy'''

Wife of Bartholomew Haviland (m. 26 Sep 1810)
b. 12 May 1788, d. 3 Mar 1846 }} {{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-9.jpg |caption='''Edward Haviland'''

Son of Bartholomew Haviland & Mary Purdy

Husband of Mary Coles,

& Mary J. Turner,

& Mercy S. Butterfield

b. 1821, d. 7 May 1905
'''Mary J. Turner'''

Wife of Edward Haviland

b. 1837, d. 1869 }}

{{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-27.jpg |caption='''Mary Coles'''

Wife of Edward Haviland
b. 4 Jun 1827, d. 29 Aug 1862 }}

{{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-29.jpg |caption='''Mercy S. Butterfield'''
Wife of Edward Haviland
b. 1824, d. 1895 }} {{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-34.jpg |caption='''Catherine Hoehn'''

Wife of Samuel Purdy Haviland

(Son of Joseph P. Haviland & Mary Elizabeth Taylor)

b. 8 Nov 1882, d. 20 Nov 1918 }}Note: Catherine Hoehn died at 36 years old. Samuel Purdy Haviland then married her sister-in-law Alma Hoehn.

 {{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-10.jpg |caption='''Eliphalet Haviland'''

Son of Bartholomew Haviland & Mary Purdy

b. 12 Jun 1828, d. 12 Nov 1834 (age 6 yrs) }} {{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-26.jpg |caption='''Margaret Purdy
'''
Wife of Joseph Haviland (m. 1827)

(Joseph Haviland is the son of Joseph Haviland & Phoebe Gertrude Purdy)

b. 1808, d. 10 May 1874 }} {{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-24.jpg |caption='''Joseph Haviland'''

Son of Joseph Haviland & Annar

Husband of Phoebe Gertrude "Gertry" Purdy

b. 6 Sep 1760, d. 20 Dec 1836 }}  {{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-31.jpg |caption='''Phoebe Gertrude "Gerty" Purdy'''

Wife of Joseph Haviland
b. 1762, d. 2 Aug 1845 }} {{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-7.jpg |caption='''David Haviland'''
Son of Joseph Haviland & Phoebe Gertrude Purdy
Husband of Elizabeth Secor
b. 15 Mar 1795, d. 12 Mar 1860 }}  {{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-30.jpg |caption='''{{Red | Phoebe Miller

Wife of James Haviland (m. 24 Feb 1820)
b. ???, d. 2 Sep 1886}}''' }}Note: I believe this to be the grave of Phoebe Miller, but I am not certain of it. It sits to the left of a tall grave for John S. Haviland, who I believe to be her son. If this is true, however, I do not know where the grave of her husband James is located. If you know that my notions are incorrect here, please contact us.

 {{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-21.jpg |caption='''{{Red | John S. Haviland

Son of James Haviland & Phoebe Miller

b. 22 Dec 1820, d. 5 Jun 1852}}''' }}Note: Josephine Frost records that James Haviland and Phoebe Miller had only one son, James S. Haviland, who married Sarah Ann Seymour. In an interview with James Sr. in 1851, he said James was his only son. However, this tombstone clearly indicates John S. Haviland a son of "James & Phebe Haviland." There is only one recorded instance I have of a James marrying a Phoebe in the Haviland family tree, and they just happen to have family buried here. So I'm making a guess that John S. Haviland could be another son of James Haviland & Phoebe Miller that is not recorded. (Possibly a "disowned" son, at least as far as the father was conserned.) If you know can confirm or deny, please contact us.

{{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-22.jpg |caption='''{{Red | John S. Haviland, 
(Closer View)}}''' }} {{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York.jpg |caption='''Anna Haviland'''
Daughter of John S. Haviland & Sarah Purdy
Wife of David Purdy
b. 26 Apr 1793, d. 11 Mar 1833 }}  {{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-32.jpg |caption='''Sarah Ann Seymour'''

Wife of James S. Haviland (m. 29 Apr 1857)

(James S. Haviland is the son of James Haviland & Phoebe Miller)

b. 20 Jan 1837, d. 28 Aug 1892 }}Note: We do not know where her husband, James S. Haviland, is buried.

 {{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-13.jpg |caption='''Elizabeth Haviland'''
Daughter of John S. Haviland & Sarah Purdy
b. ca 1796, d. 25 Feb 1875 }}

{{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-20.jpg |caption='''Jane Haviland'''

Daughter of William Haviland & Elizabeth Gedney

Wife of Eliphalet Todd (m. 20 Jun 1822)

b. 5 Jun 1796, d. 29 Aug 1878 }}Note: Josephine Frost's "Haviland Genealogy" has her death date as 28 Aug 1878.

 {{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-40.jpg |caption='''William Parker'''

Husband of Deborah Haviland (m. 31 Dec 1822)
b. 4 Jan 1799, d. 20 Dec 1867 }}Note: There is also a Robert Parker (d. 28 Sep 1842 aged 67 yrs 2 mths 3 days) buried in the Haviland Cemetery in Harrison, with his wife Mary (d 2 Mar 1857 aged 79 yrs 9 mths 23 days); and a Theodore Parker (d. 20 Dec 1852 aged 28 yrs 10 mths 12 days). I do not know how they are related to William but they are buried beside him. Possibly brothers and in-laws?

{{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-8.jpg |caption='''Deborah Haviland'''
Daughter of John S. Haviland & Sarah Purdy
Wife of William Parker (m. 31 Dec 1822)
b. 26 Apr 1797, d. 15 Feb 1869 }}

{{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-5.jpg |caption='''Charlott(e) Haviland'''
Daughter of William Haviland & Elizabeth Gedney
b. 9 Dec 1802, d. 10 Oct 1865 }} {{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-33.jpg |caption='''Sarah Maria Parker'''
Daughter of William Parker & Deborah Haviland
b. 20 Feb 1828, d. 27 Mar 1831 (age 3 yrs) }}

{{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-25.jpg |caption='''{{Red | Joseph P. Haviland

Son of Joseph Haviland & Margaret Purdy

b. 6 Nov 1846, d. 7 Mar 1909}}''' }}Note: I am not certain if this Joseph P. Haviland is the same person as the Joseph Haviland who is son of Joseph and Margaret (Purdy) Haviland. If you know for sure one way or the other, please contact us.

 {{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-6.jpg |caption='''Chauncey Haviland, Jr.'''

Son of Chauncey Haviland & Mary E. _____.

b. 29 Nov 1875, d. 14 Aug 1904 }} {{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-35.jpg |caption='''Eliza H. Clarke'''

Baby Daughter of Benjamin Clarke and Matilda G. Haviland

b. Jun 1837, d. Aug 1838 }}  {{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-36.jpg |caption='''{{Red | Mary Lucy
Wife of Alfred Haviland - Unknown Relation}}''' }}There was apparently an Alfred Haviland, son of Joseph P. Haviland and Mary Elizabeth Taylor, who was born Jun 1885. Could this be his wife? But if the dates are right, she would be 20 years older than he, which would be rare for those days. If you know who this is, please contact us.  {{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-37.jpg |caption='''Matilda G. Haviland'''

Daughter of William Haviland & Elizabeth Gedney

Wife of Benjamin Clarke

b. 18 Jul 1799, d. 25 Aug 1853 }}

{{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-17.jpg |caption='''Guy Lynwood Haviland'''

Son of Charles Wesley Haviland & Fredina A. Barmore

Husband of Elizabeth Cumming

b. 16 Jan 1901, d. Jun 1985 }} == Restoration 2018 == This cemetery underwent a major restoration in 2018. Fortunately for the cemetery and the descendants of it's "inhabitants", Eagle Scout candidate Milo Haviland, Troop 2 Mamaroneck, undertook the cemetery as his Eagle Scout project. Milo assembled a team of volunteers, coordinated with the City of Harrison, the Harrison Historical Society, and nearby landowners. {{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-41.jpg |caption=Reset Haviland Cemetery sign. }} {{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-42.jpg |caption=Haviland Cemetery partway through restoration. }} {{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-43.jpg |caption=Setting the bench donated by the Harrison Historical Society. }} {{Image|file=Haviland_Cemetery_Harrison_New_York-44.jpg |caption=Milo Haviland and his volunteers. }}

Hayden's Virginia Genealogies

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] == Hayden's Virginia Genealogies == a genealogy of the Glassell family of Scotland and Virginia : also of the families of Ball, Brown, Bryan, Conway, Daniel, Ewell, Holladay, Lewis, Littlepage, Moncure, Peyton, Robinson, Scott, Taylor, Wallace, and others, of Virginia and Maryland * by Hayden, Horace Edwin, 1837-1917 * published by E.B. Yordy, printer, Wilkes-Barre, Penn'a. : 1891. * [https://www.worldcat.org/title/virginia-genealogies-a-genealogy-of-the-glassell-family-of-scotland-and-virginia/oclc/958031&referer=brief_results WorldCat listing] * Chicago Manual of Style citation: Hayden, Horace Edwin. 1891. Virginia genealogies: a genealogy of the Glassell family of Scotland and Virginia, also of the families of Ball, Brown, Bryan, Conway, Daniel, Ewell, Holladay, Lewis, Littlepage, Moncure, Peyton, Robinson, Scott, Taylor, Wallace, and others, of Virginia and Maryland. Wilkes-Barre, Penn'a: E.B. Yordy, printer. * Citation Example: ::: Hayden, Horace Edwin. 1891. ''[[Space:Hayden's Virginia Genealogies|Hayden's Virginia Genealogies]]'' (E.B. Yordy, Pennsylvania.) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Hayden|Hayden]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Hayden's Virginia Genealogies|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * [http://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.hnl3cr HathiTrust]

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[[Category:Daughters of the American Revolution]] [[Category:Unsung Heroes of the Revolutionary War]] [[Category:Massacre at Hayes Station]] ==Background== The Hayes' Station Massacre, also referred to as The Battle of Hayes Station, occurred on November 19, 1781, about one month after the British Army had surrendered at Yorktown, when the the Revolutionary War was technically over. However, in South Carolina many British Loyalists went on a rampage of terror, specifically targeting the homes of Patriot leaders across the state. A series of attacks was led by [[Cunningham-10167|Major William Cunningham]] in a month-long raid in the South Carolina backcountry that came to be known as "the Bloody Scout." Hayes' Station Battle Memorial, online at Familypedia Fandom ( https://familypedia.fandom.com/wiki/Hayes_Station_Battle_Memorial# : accessed April 5, 2023) On November 19, 1781, Maj. William Cunningham crossed the Saluda River and headed to Hayes Station. The station was at Edgehill Plantation and was commanded by Col. Joseph Hayes. Hayes had been warned of the presence of Cunningham's force, but after a scouting expedition returned with no evidence of Loyalist activity, he did not heed any warning. "The Battle of Hayes' Station," online at Revolutionarywar.us (https://revolutionarywar.us/year-1781/battle-hayes-station/ : accessed April 5, 2023) "The American Revolution in South Carolina," Carolina.com (https://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/revolution_hayes_station.html : accessed April 5, 2023) Joseph Hayes owned a tavern adjacent to Edgehill Station - a stop along the local stagecoach line. He and about two dozen of his men were sitting down to a meal when a colleague, Capt. John Owens, rode up and informed the men that smoke was coming out of the nearby plantation house of the late Brig. Gen. James Williams' widow. Hayes and his men jumped up from their meal and followed Capt. Owens out of the tavern and up a small hill to gather at an old Cherokee War Block House - to see what was going on at the neighbor's home. They were instantly surrounded by "Bloody Bill" Cunningham with about 300 Loyalists. Hayes and his men ran into the small block house, but it was soon torched, so they threw down their arms and surrendered. Cunningham warned Hayes that if any shots were fired at his men all of the station's defenders would be killed. As the Loyalists approached the station, several shots were fired at them. Cunningham sent in a flag of truce and stated that if the post surrendered, he would spare the defenders. Hayes refused to surrender, thinking that reinforcements would be arriving soon. The fight continued for several hours until the post's roof was set on fire by flaming arrows. Choking from the fire's smoke, Hayes surrendered. Only two of the 16 Patriots were killed during the fight. Each man was forced to back out of the small block house to have their hands tied behind them then affixed to a long rope, ostensibly to be marched to another location. However, as soon as the last man was attached to the long rope, Cunningham started hanging them, and then his men dismembered fourteen of them, with Cunningham killing four Patriots with his sword. Cunningham then rode off, leaving the body parts scattered. ==Memorial== {{Image|file=Hayes_Station_Massacre-1.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=In 1781 during the struggle for National Independence these fourteen gallant defenders of Liberty surrendered as prisoners of war and were massacred by Maj. William Cunningham and his Tories at Hayes' Station. Erected by the Henry Laurens Chapter D.A.R. Nov. 1810 }} Little River District Regiment of Militia detachment led by Col. Joseph Hayes (killed), with the following known men: :Major Jonathan Downs (POW) :[[Williams-3263|Major Daniel Williams]] (killed) :[[Leonard-13436|Capt. Laughlin Leonard]] (killed) :Capt. John Owens (killed) :Capt. Charles Saxon]] (killed) :[[Saxon-160|Capt. Lewis Saxon]] (POW) :Capt. David Williams (escaped) :[[Hancock-9544|Lt. Clement Hancock]] (killed) :[[Hardy-1771|Lt. Christopher Hardy]] (killed) :Lt. John Neel (killed) :Lt. James Tinsley (escaped) :[[Saxon-871|Sgt. Yancy Saxon]] (killed) :William Blakely (POW for one day) :Andrew Burnsides (escaped) :John Cook (killed) :John Cummings (POW) :William Elliott (escaped) :James Ferris (killed) :[[Goodman-172|Benjamin Goodman]] (killed) :Robert Hanna (escaped) :[[Irby-471|Grief Irby]] (killed) :[[Irby-458|Joseph Irby, Sr.]] (killed) :[[Irby-459|Joseph Irby, Jr.]] (killed) :John Melvin (or Milven) (killed) :Hugh Saxon (escaped) :[[Tinsley-1699|Golding Tinsley]] (saved by a friend) :James Williams (killed) :[[Williams-3229|Joseph Williams]] (killed) A monument was erected as a memorial to the event. According to a story in Edgefield Advertiser on 1 Jun 1, 1893, the monument had first been erected in 1875 but not long after had been destroyed by lightning, though the iron fence around the monument survived. "A Spot in Laurens: Where Rests the Reminders of An Old Tragedy, Destruction of a Monument to Martyrs to Liberty," Edgefield Advertiser, Edgefield, South Carolina, 01 Jun 1893, Page 5. Imaged online at Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/image/72072364/?terms=%22hayes%20station%22%20&match=1 : accessed April 5, 2023) The current monument states that it was erected by the Daughters of the American Revolution in 1810. The memorial apparently was in a state of disrepair over the years. In 1921 an article was written in The Index-Journal of Greenville, South Carolina regarding the ruins of the monument as well as a story about the incident. W. B. Clark, "Old Monument Now in Ruins at Scene of Hayes Massacre," The Index-Journal, Greenville, South Carolina: 28 Aug 1921, Page 3. Online image at Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-index-journal-hayes-station-massacre/36103363/ : accessed April 5, 2023) The memorial was on private land until 1970, when the owner of the property deeded an acre of land around the monument to the Laurens County Historical Preservation Commission. "Laurens Historical Group Presented Deed for Land," The Greenville News Greenville, South Carolina, Wednesday, October 21, 1970, page 2. Imaged at Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-greenville-news/23867151/ : accessed April 5, 2023) ==Sources== See Also: *Hayes Station Cemetery Edgehill Plantation, Clinton, Laurens County, South Carolina, USA. Cemetery on Find a Grave (https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2361338/hayes-station-cemetery-edgehill-plantation : accessed Aug 10, 2023) ==Further reading== *Phil Norfleet, "Biographical Sketch of William 'Bloody Bill' Cunningham," extract from an Article by Judge J. B. O'Neal Online at (https://www.diceylangston.com/bloodybill.php : accessed April 5, 2023) *"Bloody Bill Cunningham," Wikipedia, last modified 29 Mar 2023 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloody_Bill_Cunningham#The_%22Bloody_Scout%22 : accessed April 5, 2023) *Moss, Bobby Gilmer. ''Roster of South Carolina Patriots in the American Revolution''. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1994. '''Individual names can be searched in this book on Ancestry.com at [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/49323/ Search Page for Roster of South Carolina Patriots in the American Revolution]

Hayna, Rheinland-Pfalz One Place Study

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===Purpose of this One Place Study=== The village of Hayna was nearly destroyed by war more than once during its history. In 1679, it was reduced to just 7 households. While additional people came in from elsewhere after that point, these few surviving families remained at the core of the village and became very interrelated. Since these families are so interrelated, when a connection is made to one of these ancestors, it is likely that the others were related to the ancestor as well. In times of economic distress, substantial groups of related people from the area emigrated to other countries and sired a very large number of descendants. While the descendants may now be only distant cousins, they do provide a good sized pool of genealogists potentially interested in this study. Because of the naming customs followed, many of the residents had the same or very similar names making it more difficult to sort out the nuclear families without studying the whole village. That studying and sorting out is the purpose of this study, which is aided by the fact that the area was primarily Catholic throughout its history and most of the church records survived intact despite the repeated devastation of the area. ===Where is Hayna=== Hayna is located at [https://tools.wmflabs.org/geohack/geohack.php?pagename=Hayna&language=de¶ms=49.122961_N_8.204054_E_dim:10000_region:DE-RP_type:city(971) 49°7′22.66″N, 8°12′14.59″E]. As of 2018, it is part of the German municipality of Herxheim bei Landau in the Südliche Weinstraße district, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. ===History of Hayna=== In 1057, Henry IV, Salic Emperor, gave five large properties to the Bishop of Speyer, including one on which the village of Herxheim was located.Christian Schüler, Hayna, the History of a Tobacco-village, Historical Landmark Preservation Society of Rheinland-Pfalz 1994 as translated by by Carol Saint-Clair, a descendent of Peter Winstel Herxheim had its own Catholic Church by 1213. The parish of Herxheim included the land where the villages of Hayna and Hatzenbühl later developed. The land was initially forest, but fields were cleared for the villages of Hayna and Hatzenbühl sometime around 1272. The village developed along a single road (which is now the L542) with buildings along the road and fields behind the buildings a little further from the road. This layout is still visible in [https://www.google.de/maps/place/49%C2%B007'22.7%22N+8%C2%B012'14.6%22E/@49.1242794,8.2006024,2475m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x0!8m2!3d49.122961!4d8.204054 current satellite maps]. Hayna was one of eight "King's-villages" in the area. Some of the residents were "King's people" who owed taxes and duties to the King or Elector and had the right to move from one King's village to another without paying the fees others would have had to pay. Residents who were not King's people owed fealty to the Bishop of Speyer. The Bishop's people had to pay "the large tithe" to the Domkantor and "the small tithe" to the priest of the Catholic Church in Hayna which was dedicated to St. Michel. The Bishop's people had to pay many other fees and taxes and were restricted in their freedom to marry and move to another place. The 1470 tax rolls show there were 33 houses in Hayna occupied by 44 adults. There was a priest and a chaplain, each with his own house which the villagers kept up. The villagers also had to keep the church-tower, and the graveyard in good condition. According to 1530 reports, Hayna consisted of 33 houses occupied by 52 adults and 85 children. The economic situation of Hayna in the 16th century was dire. Church records show that between 1544 and 1548, the chaplain had left and the villagers were selling the grass growing in the graveyard and willow wands cut from the hedge next to the priest's house to try to raise enough to support the priest. But it was not enough and by 1585 the priest wanted to leave. Fearing they would lose their own parish church, the villagers wrote the Domkantor asking for help. The village had lost its rights to graze cattle and horses in the Insheim Forest, forcing them to reduce their livestock to just a few head and reducing the manure available to fertilize the fields. During the 30 years war in the early 17th century, the area was overrun with French, Spanish, and Swedish troops along with Croatian mercenaries. In 1636, the Croatian troops destroyed the nearby village of Hatzenbühl which was not rebuilt for 30 years. Hayna did not escape the devastation of the war. It was totally ruined during the war and its population almost wiped out. The fields became choked with trees and bushes and the few families which survived fled. They did not return to rebuild the village until the end of the war around 1648 and rebuilding was slow. The population of the area was so decimated that the Bishop of Speyer issued a public call in 1652 and repeated the call in 1660 for refugees to return to their homes and for foreigners to come and settle the area. By 1667, Hayna had 77 inhabitants with a third being settlers from elsewhere. But war did not leave them much time to rebuild. War returned in 1673 and by 1679 there was little to eat and not much to wear, and only seven households remained in Hayna. The area was under the control of France, but Hayna had been so devastated that it could not pay the large tithe. Soon there was war again. During the Spanish War of Succession from 1701 to 1714, the area was occupied by imperial troops and changed hands at least four times. Despite this war, Hayna finally was able to rebuild permanently. In the late 20th century, inscriptions on the half timbered houses lining the street show most were built between 1700 and 1720. The oldest house is near the church and was built in 1701. From about 1680 to 1815, the area was under the control of France. During this period, Hayna grew considerably. In 1715, the church was enlarged, but it was still too small. So it was torn down and a new church was built and consecrated on 29 Sep 1722. The old church had been named for St Nicolaus, but the name was changed in 1722 for the new church to Holy Cross. By 1750, Hayna's population had increased to 550. Until 1750, the church records for Hayna and Hatzenbühl were kept with those of Herxheim. In 1750, the priest, Johann Kasimir Kelle, started a separate book for Hayna and Hatzenbühl. In 1785, Hayna and Hatzenbühl each became independent parishes. Anton Werner became the first priest for the parish of Hayna. In 1790, the villagers built the priest a new house which still stands across from the church. In 1813, the villagers of Hayna collected money to build a new church. However, they did not obtain permission to build until 1818 by which time the area belonged to Bavaria. The new church was finally completed in 1820. A schoolhouse was built in 1825. By 1836, the population had grown to 866 people in 130 families. The church was expanded in 1862, the main street was paved in 1839, and the post office opened in 1898 in the inn. In the mid 19th century, mayor Herr Weigel and others began growing tobacco and tobacco barns (many of which remain today) became a regular part of the landscape. Little changed in the village from this point until the mid 20th century. ===Candidates for the 7 Surviving Families of Hayna in 1679=== The exact identity of the 7 surviving households is not known. However, based on the church records, the most likely surnames are: *Baron *Knoll *Metz *Rang *Weigel *Winstel *Wingerter ===Other Connected Surnames=== *Ducar *DeGarde *Dudenhoeffer *Eichenlaub (most from Herxheim) *Faust *Felix *Flick *Foellinger, Fellingerin, Voellinger, Vaellingerin, Vellingerin *Hirsch *Höffle *Kerner *Kuntz *Joner *Nickel *Riedel, Riehl, Rhill, Rhil, Riedel, Reil *Schultz *Steiner *Trauth ===Categories for/and Cities, Towns, and Villages in the Region=== *Barbelroth - [[:Category: Barbelroth, Rheinland-Pfalz]] *Bellheim - [[:Category: Bellheim, Rheinland-Pfalz]] *Billingheim - [[:Category: Billigheim, Rheinland-Pfalz]] *Freckenfeld - category not yet created *Erlenbach bei Kandel - [[:Category: Erlenbach bei Kandel, Rheinland-Pfalz]] *Germersheim - [[:Category: Germersheim, Rheinland-Pfalz]] *Godramstein - [[:Category: Godramstein, Rheinland-Pfalz]] *Hatzenbühl - [[:Category: Hatzenbühl, Rheinland-Pfalz]] *Hayna - [[:Category: Hayna, Rheinland-Pfalz]] *Herxheim bei Landau - [[:Category: Herxheim bei Landau-Pfalz, Rheinland-Pfalz]] *Herxheimweyher - [[:Category: Herxheimweyher, Rheinland-Pfalz]] *Hördt - [[:Category: Hördt, Rheinland-Pfalz]] *Impflingen - [[:Category: Impflingen, Rheinland-Pfalz]] *Ingenheim - [[:Category: Ingenheim, Rheinland-Pfalz]] *Insheim - category not yet created *Jockgrim - [[:Category: Jockgrim, Rheinland-Pfalz]] *Kandel - [[:Category: Kandel, Rheinland-Pfalz]] *Knittelsheim - [[:Category: Knittelsheim, Rheinland-Pfalz]] *Kuhardt - category not yet created *Landau in der Pfalz - [[:Category: Landau in der Pfalz, Rheinland-Pfalz]] *Leimersheim - [[:Category: Leimersheim, Rheinland-Pfalz]] *Minfield - category not yet created *Mörlheim - [[:Category: Mörlheim, Rheinland-Pfalz]] *Mörzheim - [[:Category: Mörzheim, Rheinland-Pfalz]] *Neupotz - category not yet created *Offenbach an der Queich - [[:Category: Offenbach an der Queich, Rheinland-Pfalz]] *Rheinzabern - category not yet created *Rohrbach - category not yet created *Rülzheim - [[:Category: Rülzheim, Rheinland-Pfalz]] *Schaidt - [[:Category: Schaidt, Rheinland-Pfalz]] *Steinweiler - category not yet created *Winden - [[:Category: Winden (Pfalz), Rheinland-Pfalz]] *Zeiskam - [[:Category: Zeiskam, Rheinland-Pfalz]] ===Resources and Known Genealogists Working in this Area=== *Carol Saint-Clair, of Osnabrueck, Germany did much of the initial groundbreaking research on this village in the 1990's while researching the Winstel family. She usually cites her sources and often quotes from them. * ===Participants in this One Place Study=== *[[Brandt-1372|Mary Brandt Jensen]] - I am a direct descendant of all seven of the family surnames identified as likely to have survived in 1679. *[[Metz-1836|Jason Metz]] *[[Morstadt-1|George Morstadt]] ===Updates=== In January 2020, [[Metz-1836|Jason Metz]] visited Hayna and took pictures of a memorial plaque at the Catholic Church showing many familiar names. '''Teaser:''' Information recently received concerning someone else planning a visit to Hayna soon, so maybe we will have some new photos soon. === Ideas for Profile Completion Goals === '''From [[Brandt-1372|Mary Jensen]]:''' As of September 2023, we now have more than 2,000 profiles in the study. Since I created a lot of those profiles, my watchlist was getting overly full, and I had to start thinking about letting go of some profiles. I decided to start with profiles of people who had died young. In the process, I discovered a set of categories for infant mortality (under 1 year) and child mortality (over 1 year but still children). That is an interesting aspect of life for the time period of this study and also for areas as war torn as Hayna. So I've created some new categories and come up with a protocol for when I will orphan a profile I created in the study. The protocol I have in mind currently looks like this. A profile is considered complete when it has all the following: * source to support birth and parentage * ideally a source to support death, but if the source is not readily available I'm willing to go with another child born later of the same parents and given the same name or probably solid evidence that the spouse married again under circumstances that would require death of the earlier spouse, but we have to be careful to make sure this is really the case given the number of people with the same name in this study. * the location category '''[[:Category: Hayna, Rheinland-Pfalz]]'''. Note that the autobio generator does '''not''' add this category as it does with some other locations. * biography - if you use the autobio generator, it will automatically add the place study sticker if Hayna is either the place of birth or death or marriage. It will also add the Died Young sticker if the person died young. If you do not use the autobio generator check for the following: ** a narrative biography ** the place study sticker '''{{One Place Study|place=Hayna, Rheinland-Pfalz|category=Hayna, Rheinland-Pfalz One Place Study}}''' ** appropriate name study stickers (I've seen Flick, Metz, and Schultz ones pop up with the autobio generator) * if applicable, add other appropriate location categories * if applicable, add appropriate Mortality categories (so far I've only created '''[[:Category: Hayna, Rheinland-Pfalz, Infant Mortality]]''' for people who die before their first birthday and [[:Category: Hayna, Rheinland-Pfalz, Child Mortality]] , but additional categories will likely include '''Hayna, Rheinland-Pfalz, Maternal Mortality''' in the future. There are some other possibilities as well, but I'm not sure the information is readily available or as suitable to this locale as these are. * when I get beyond people who died young, my idea is that I will only orphan profiles when it gets to the point where I'm reasonably confident I've found all the sources for parentage, birth, death, all marriages and all children or have a reason to believe the sources do not exist. In other words, when I think they are genealogically complete and I'll likely not add anything further. I'm thinking in the direction that projects usually go when they create their goals and/or to do lists for profiles to consider them reasonably complete. Add comments to this page if you have other thoughts on when a profile is likely complete enough that it does not need continuing active management or if you disagree with any of my thoughts on the subject.

Hays County, Texas

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[[Category:Hays County, Texas]] [[Category:Texas Projects]] ---- *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]'''
Welcome to Hays County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} ---- *The current leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ====History/Timeline==== The many springs in this area have attracted visitors from the beginning through 2017. :'''6000 B.C.''' Paleo-Indians were the first inhabitants.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hays_County,_Texas :'''1200 A.D'''.Archeological evidence at Timmeron site indicated the Tonkawa tribe was involved in agriculture around 1200 AD. :'''1709''' -Father Isidro Félix de Espinosa, Father Antonio de San Buenaventura y Olivares, and Pedro de Aguirre explore the area. :'''1714''' -Comanches attack French-Canadian explorer, Louis Juchereau de St. Denis. :'''1755''', Mission San Francisco Xavier de los Dolores was established among the Apache tribe. :'''1807''' - eighty people were moved to the Old San Antonio Road crossing of the San Marcos River. San Marcos de Neve, one of a chain of defense settlements. Due to flooding and attacks by Comanche and Tonkawa this was abandoned 1811.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch11 :'''1831-35''', Mexican government issued land grants to Juan Martín de Veramendi, Juan Vicente Campos (1832), Thomas Jefferson Chambers (1834) and Thomas G McGhee (1835 from Tennessee). :'''Mar 1, 1848''' Texas legislature formed Hays County Mar 1, 1848 from Travis County}} It is named for for Tennesseean, Captain John Coffee Hays, Texas Ranger. San Marcos was named as the county seat. :'''1848''' - Edward Burleson built the first sawmill. :'''1850s''' -W. A. Thompson built the first cotton gin. :'''1855- 1885''' Ezekiel Nance built/ operated 5 gins, 5 gristmills, a sawmill, a shingle mill, and a beef packery. :'''1858 ''' legislature created Blanco county from part of Hays, incorporating part of Comal county into Hays county. Risher and Hall Stage Lines controls 16 of 31 passenger and mail lines in Texas. :'''1860''' - Antebellum Hays county - Slaves as a primary source of labor in the county's early history were more than a 1/3 of the county population. :'''1861''' voters in the county favored secession from the Union. :'''1862''' Texas legislature transferred more of Comal County to Hays County. :'''1865-1870'''s Reconstruction Ku Klux Klan group was formed. :'''May 1876''' a military organization, the San Marcos Greys formed. :'''1867''' the first cattle drive from Hays County to Kansas was formed . :'''1880''' Railroad (International-Great Northern) was completed from Austin to San Marcos.1882 , fewer than 20 percent of the residents were black. :'''1896''' Camp Ben McCulloch, named after a brigadier general, was built and organized for reunions of United Confederate Veterans.{{Image|file=Hays_County_Texas-7.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Camp Ben McCulloch. }}{{clear}} :'''1899''' A teacher’s college, Southwest Texas State Normal School, (now known as Texas State University)was established in San Marcos. :'''1900''' Wonder Cave opened to the public in 1900. :'''1908''' current Hays County Courthouse in San Marcos was built. Beaux-Arts style by Architect C.H. Page & Bros. :'''1928''' The Aquarena Springs tourist site opened in San Marcos on Blanco river. :'''1930''' Lyndon Baines Johnson graduated from Southwest Texas State Teachers College . :'''1942''' construction of San Marcos Army Air Field began. :'''1953''' - San Marcos Army Air Field was renamed Gary Air Force Base honoring 2nd LT Arthur Edward Gary, the first San Marcos resident killed in World War II. :'''1955''' The state legislature resurveyed the Hays and Travis County lines, adding 16,000 acres (65 km2) to Hays County ( did they err again?). :'''1964''' Gary Air Force Base was deactivated..U.S. President Lyndon Johnson announced the establishment of a Job Corps center based at the deactivated Gary Air Force Base. =====Government Offices===== Hays County has had four courthouses: 1861, 1869, 1882 and 1908 When Hays County originated in 1848, its one public building was a log church-schoolhouse that had to serve as the courthouse, along with its other uses. http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasHillCountryTowns/SanMarcosTexas/HaysCountyCourthouseSanMarcosTexas.htm#ruffini '''1st courthouse, 1861 -''' Square a 36 x 40-foot, 2-story frame courthouse with a hearing room, jury rooms, and 4 offices. That pine building burned in 1868, and county officials operated from rented quarters until a courthouse.ouse, along with its other uses. '''2nd Courthouse, 1869''' The new courthouse of soft, locally quarried limestone was completed in 1871. Damaged by earth shiftings, that 2-story, 45 x 53-foot building was razed (1881). no image '''3rd Courthouse, 1882 ''' - Next building was 50 x 60-foot, 2-story building of harder limestone designed by F. E. Ruffini, architect for University of Texas buildings and for courthouses in several other counties. After that 1882-83 structure lost its top story in a fire on Feb. 28, 1908, it also was razed. {{Image|file=Hays_County_Texas-13.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=1882 courthouse. }} '''4th Courthouse, 1909 ''' The fourth and present courthouse, in eclectic style, was designed by C. H. Page & Brother, of Austin. Completed and accepted by the county court on Dec. 13, 1909, it has had interior alterations; it was restored in 1972. {{Image|file=Hays_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=1909 Courthouse. }} {{Image|file=Hays_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=210 |caption=Government center. }}{{clear}} =====Geography===== https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch11 :'''Area''' - 693.5 square miles in south central Texas :'''Center''' of the county is at 98°00' west longitude and 30°00' north latitude, 23 miles SW of Austin. :'''Location''' on border between Edwards Plateau and S Black Prairie region. :'''Topography''' Balcones Escarpment divides it into hilly, grassy plains, tree-covered ranch country in NW and agricultural plains in the SE quarter. :'''Vegetation''' - big bluestem, Indian grass; trees are live oak, cedar, pecan, and mesquite :'''Elevation''' 600 to 1400 feet above sea level :'''Rivers/Creeks''' streams flow in an easterly. Waterways- Bear, Cypress, Onion Creeks, Blanco and San Marcos Rivers. {{Image|file=Hays_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Blanco River. }} :'''Aquifer''' - Edwards Aquifer underlies the Eastern part :'''Springs''' -San Marcos Springs (160 cubic feet/second). :'''Soil''' thin limestone to black, waxy, chocolate, and grey loam. :'''Rainfall''' is 33.75 inches. :'''Temperature''' in July is 96° F; in January is 40° -- Very Humid. :'''Growing season''' of 254 days. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch11{{clear}} =====Adjacent counties===== *Travis County (northeast){{Image|file=Hays_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=160 |caption=adj.counties }} *Caldwell County (southeast) *Guadalupe County (south) *Comal County (southwest) *Blanco County (northwest) =====Protected areas===== {{Image|file=Hays_County_Texas-10.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Fort Street Presbyterian Church, San Marcos. }}{{clear}} =====Demographics===== In 2000, 97,589 people resided in the county with a population density of 144 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 78.92% White, 3.68% Black or African American, 0.69%Native American, 0.79% Asian, 0.07% Pacific Islander, 13.36% from other races, and 2.49% from two or more races. About 29.57% of the population were Hispanic. The median income for a household in the county was $45,006, and for a family was $56,287. Males had a median income of $35,209 versus $27,334 for females. The per capita income for the county was $19,931. About 6.40% of families and 14.30% of the population were below the poverty line, including 10.30% of those under age 18 and 9.70% of those age 65 or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hays_County,_Texas {{Image|file=Hays_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=l |size=250 |caption=Epispopalian rectory }}{{Image|file=Hays_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Old Hays co. Jail }}{{clear}} A Williams Institute analysis of 2010 census data found there were about 7.4 same-sex couples per 1,000 households in the county *[https://star.txstate.edu/2017/02/20/epa-donald-trump-and-the-media/ EPA crackdown by new administration] News from *McCoy College of Business Highways
*I-35 Interstate 35 * U.S. Highway 290 *Texas State Highway 21 *Texas State Highway 80 Politics
Hays County voted strongly for Democratic Party in federal elections, even by Solid South standards. Jimmy Carter won the county with 54%, 1976 Bill Clinton in 1992, voters began leaning towards the Republican Party. The last Democrat to carry Hays County in a presidential election was Bill Clinton received a plurality of 39.8% of the vote in 1992. The last Democrat to win a majority of the vote in the county was Jimmy Carter with 54.4% in 1976. '''Lloyd Bentsen''' is the last Democratic senatorial candidate to carry the county, winning 69.2% of the vote in 1988. 1990 :Ann Richards is the most recent Democratic gubernatorial candidate to win the county, having done so in 1990 with 56.6% of the vote. ::'''Democratic strength''' lies primarily in the city of '''San Marcos''' due to the presence of Texas State University.Rural areas vote Republican such as more rural cities of Buda, Kyle, and Wimberley. In the mid-1850s Hays county even voted for American (Know-Nothing) party. The political history of Hays County nearly mirrors that of the state as a whole. With the exception of the 1956 election, when the county returned to Democratic ranks while the majority of Texans voted for the Republican Dwight D. Eisenhower's reelection, Hays County has consistently voted with the statewide majority. {{Image|file=Hays_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=l |size=300 |caption=Belger_Cahill_Lime_kiln_. }}{{clear}} =====Cities===== *[[:Category:San Marcos, Texas|San Marcos]] (county Seat) {{Image|file=Hays_County_Texas-11.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Caldwell house, San Marcos. }}{{clear}} *[[:Category:Austin, Texas|Austin]] (primarily in Travis County) *[[:Category:Niederwald, Texas|Niederwald]] (partly in Caldwell County) *[[:Category:Uhland, Texas|Uhland]] (partly in Caldwell County) =====Town===== *[[:Category:Driftwood, Texas|Driftwood]] a census designated place) *Goforth, Texas *[[:Category:Kyle, Texas|Kyle]] *[[:Category:San Marcos, Texas|San Marcos]] *[[:Category:Wimberley, Texas|Wimberley]] *[[:Category:Buda, Texas|Buda]] *[[:Category:Dripping Springs, Texas|Dripping Springs]] *[[:Category:Hays, Texas|Hays]] *[[:Category:Mountain City, Texas|Mountain City]] *[[:Category:Woodcreek, Texas|Woodcreek]] *[[:Category:Bear Creek, Texas|Bear Creek]] ====Formed From==== Travis County ====Resources==== *Wonder Cave *Blanco River Water resorts, *Texas State University artistic and cultural actiivities. *Wimberly activities *hunting *fishing *County Clerk has probate records from 1839, birth records from 1865, marriage, court, land from 1848 and military records from 1919; District Clerk has divorce records from 1897. ===Census=== :1850 --- 387 — :1860 --- 2,126 449.4% :1870 --- 4,088 92.3% :1880 --- 7,555 84.8% :1890 --- 11,352 50.3% :1900 ---- 14,142 24.6% :1910 --- 15,518 9.7% :1920 --- 15,920 2.6% :1930 --- 14,915 −6.3% :1940 --- 15,349 2.9% :1950 --- 17,840 16.2% :1960 --- 19,934 11.7% :1970 --- 27,642 38.7% :1980 --- 40,594 46.9% :1990 --- 65,614 61.6% :2000 --- 97,589 48.7% :2010 --- 157,127 61.0% :Est. 2015 --- 194,739 ====Education==== *School districts in Hays county include ::San Marcos Consolidated ::Dripping Springs Independent ::Wimberley Independent, and Hays Consolidated schools ::2009, three high schools, five middle schools, and 11 elementary schools are in the county. Higher education *Texas State University, four-year college, Texas State University, in San Marcos. *McCoy College of Business ::Three Distance Learning Centers are operated by Austin Community College. ::Basic and Early College Start classes, along with testing centers for online classes. =====Land Grants===== *In 1831, Coahuila y Tejas issued a land grant to Juan Martín de Veramendi, *Coahuila y Tejas land grant to Juan Vicente Campos in 1832. *Coahuila y Tejas land grant toThomas Jefferson Chambers in 1834. =====Cemeteries===== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=350 |caption= }}{{Image|file=Hays_County_Texas-8.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Hays co. Cemetery Chapel }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Driftwood Cemetery, Driftwood, Texas|Driftwood Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Kyle Cemetery, Kyle, Texas|Kyle Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Phillips Cemetery, Dripping Springs, Texas|Phillips Cemetery]] *[[:Category: San Marcos Cemetery, San Marcos, Texas|San Marcos Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Saint Michaels Cemetery, Hays County, Texas|Saint Michaels Cemetery]] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2624 FindaGrave cemeteries] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Hays_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch] ===Sources=== *[http://www.hank.ci.san-marcos.tx.us/SMHC/DOCUMENTS/Dobie%20Brief%20History%20of%20Hays%20County%20and%20San%20Marcos%20Texas.pdf a History of Hays County, TX and San Marcos] *https://star.txstate.edu/2017/02/20/epa-donald-trump-and-the-media/ *https://twitter.com/hayscountygov?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor *http://genealogytrails.com/tex/hillcountry/hays/ *http://www.co.hays.tx.us/so-history.aspx *https://www.frontiertimesmagazine.com/blog/early-hays-county-tx-history *https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth88640/ *https://www.txstate.edu/freemanranch/about/History/San-Marcos-and-Hays-County.html

Haywood Name Study

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[[Category:Haywood Name Study]][[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:One Name Studies Project, Showcase]] ==About the Project== {{GOONS Sticker}} The HAYWOOD Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HAYWOOD HAYWOOD] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the HAYWOOD name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams and Topics|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England HAYWOODs), by time period (18th Century HAYWOODs), or by topic (HAYWOOD DNA, HAYWOOD Occupations, HAYWOOD Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the HAYWOOD Name Study, first start out by browsing our current teams and research pages to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team/research page, and then dive right in! If a team or research page does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]]''' for assistance. ==Teams and Topics== [[Space:Heywood_of_Bolton_area|Heywood of Bolton area]] ==Membership== * [[Haywood-278|Bruce Haywood]] * [[Peppler-18|Jane Peppler]] * [[Ogilvy-785|Ruth Ogilvy]] ==Research Pages== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HAYWOOD List of HAYWOODs on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/HAYWOOD G2G feed of questions tagged "Haywood"] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=Haywood Orphaned HAYWOOD profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Haywood-1 Unsourced HAYWOOD profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=HAYWOOD Unconnected HAYWOOD profiles on WikiTree] * [[Space:Haywoods_and_Heywoods_in_1881_census|See the Haywoods and Heywoods in the 1881 census]] * Haywood One Name Study on [https://haywood.one-name.net Guild website] ==Category and Stickers== So, would you like to have the category link on your HAYWOOD profiles? It is [[Category:Haywood_Name_Study]]
Or perhaps you would prefer the sticker? {{One Name Study|name=Haywood}} {{One Name Study|name=Haywood}} {{Clear}} To show you are a member of the HAYWOOD Name Study, use this: {{Member|ONS|name=Haywood}} {{Member|ONS|name=Haywood}} ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * Heywood * Hayward * Heyward * Heawood ==Meaning and Origin== This interesting name is of Anglo-Saxon origin, and is locational from any of the various places so called in Herefordshire, Nottinghamshire, Shropshire and Staffordshire. The name derives from the Middle English "hay", a development of the Olde English pre 7th Century "gehaeg" or "hege", meaning "enclosure", plus "wude", wood, hence "enclosed wood". It was a common practice in the Middle Ages for areas of woodland to be fenced off as hunting grounds for the nobility. Great and Little Haywood in Staffordshire were recorded as "Haiwode" in the Domesday Book of 1086, and as "Heywode" in 1279. The surname was first recorded at the end of the 12th Century (see below). One '''Adam de Heyuuode''' appears as a witness in the Assize Court Rolls for Lancashire in 1246. '''[[Haywood-1541|John Haywood]]''' married [[Tynnyswoode-1|Joane Tynnyswoode]] on May 15th 1547, in St. Mary Magdalene, Old Fish Street, London. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of '''Anselm de Haiwod''', which was dated circa 1199, in the "Chartulary of the Priory of St. Thomas the Martyr", Staffordshire, during the reign of [[Plantagenet-248|King Richard I]], known as "The Lionheart", 1189 - 1199. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop", often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling. :© Copyright: Name Origin Research www.surnamedb.com 1980 - 2017 Read more: [http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Haywood#ixzz4lt2OEdmG http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Haywood#ixzz4lt2OEdmG] Recorded in the spellings of Hayward, Haward, and Heyward, this is an English surname. It originates from the pre 7th Century words "hege" meaning hedge or fence, plus "weard", a watch or guardian. It was an occupational status surname for a person employed on an estate or settlement, to check and arrange the repair of all the fences and walls, to prevent unauthorised access to the royal hunting parks by poachers, and to deter cattle from breaking through into the arable lands and destroying crops. The surname is first recorded in the latter half of the 11th Century (see below), and other early examples include: '''Richard Haiward''', who is recorded in the 1166 Pipe Rolls of Norfolk, and '''Alicia le Heyward''', which is an interesting example of early job parity, who appears in the Hundred Rolls of Huntingdonshire, dated 1273. In 1379, '''Robertus Hayward''' was recorded in the Poll Tax Returns of Yorkshire. It is interesting to note that in mid 17th Century Records of Norfolk and other records thereafter, the name is synonymous with Howard - '''William Heyward or Howard''', Sheriff of Norwich (1657), and '''Edward Howard or Heyward''' (1663), donor of three pounds per annum to St. Swithin's Church, Norwich. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of '''Godric Heiuuard''', which was dated circa 1095, in the registers of the abbey of Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk. This was during the reign of [[Normandie-87|King William II]] of England, 1087 - 1100. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was sometimes known as Poll Tax. :© Copyright: Name Origin Research 1980 - 2017 Read more: https://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Hayward#ixzz6KSFbwG8w ==Early Namebearers== * Anselm de Haiwod, about 1199 in Saint Thomas Priory Chartulary (Staffs) * Adam de Heyuuode, 1246 in Assize Rolls (Lancs) * Arnold de Hewode, 1275 in Hundred Rolls (Wilts) * Johanna de Haywode, 1379 in Poll Tax (Appleby Parva, Leics) * John Heywode, 1471 in Feet of Fines (Lincs) * [[Heawood-21|Oliverus Heawood]], 1597 in Parish Registers (Barrow, Cheshire) * Radulpho Hayword, 1379 in Poll Tax (Thornton, Leics) * [[Haywood-1664|Robert Haywood]], 1614 in Parish Registers (Saint Lawrence, Godmersham, Kent) * Robertus Haiwod, 1381 in Poll Tax (Queniborough, Leics)
''Oxford Dictionary of Family Names in Britain and Ireland'' Distinguished members of the family include
* [[Hayward-2138|Sir John Hayward]], a noted Elizabethan historian; * [[Heywood-820|John Heywood]] (c. 1497-1580), an English poet, friend of Sir Thomas More, and a court musician and entertainer for Henry VII, Edward VI, and Queen Mary; * [[Heywood-846|Thomas Heywood]] (c.1570-1641), an English dramatist best known for "A Woman Killed with Kindness" and others; There were two gentry Heywood lines in Lancashire. [[Bury-22|Adam de Bury]] granted all his lands in Eywood (in Heap township, Bury parish) to Peter de Eywood around 1170, or 1270. The Eywoods added an H and entered the Most Boring Gentry contest. They handed down the manor father to son for 500 years without ever getting knighted or marrying anybody interesting. A younger son arrested [[Fawkes-87|Guy Fawkes]] in the cellars ([[Heywood-732|Peter Heywood JP]] 1585-1640). They sold up after relocating to the Isle of Man. One of them ([[Heywood-747|Peter Heywood]]) had married a girl (Alice Greenhalgh) whose father became the Governor and passed the job on. The last of the line was on the Bounty and may have descendants in Tahiti: * [[Hayward-5782|Thomas Hayward]], Bligh's third lieutenant, midshipman, supported Captain Bligh, returned to England, later drowned in China Sea * [[Heywood-752|Peter Heywood]], acting midshipman, kept on board against his will, later distinguished naval career The other line goes back to a John Heywood of Heywood Mill in Bolton parish around 1550. They might be descendants of the Bury clan, or they might not. The senior surviving branch became non-conformist preachers. A younger brother, also a vicar, spawned a line of merchants, slave-traders, bankers and baronets.
([https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/419344 G2G comment] by [[Horace-19|R J Horace]] 9 July 2017) ==Notable Namebearers== ''living or possibly-living individuals are not included''
* [[Haywood-1618|Adam Haywood]] (1874-1932), English footballer * [[Haywood-1|"Big" Bill Haywood]], (1869–1928), American union organizer * [[Hayward-7120|Sir Charles Hayward]] (1892-1983), English investor and philanthropist * [[Fowler-8900|Eliza Haywood]] (1693–1756), English writer, actress and publisher * [[Haywood-1619|Esme Haywood]] (1900–1985), English cricketer * [[Haywood-2435|Garfield Thomas Haywood]] (1880–1931) African-American pastor and hymnwriter * [[Haywood-2144|Harry Haywood]] (1898–1985), African American communist * [[Hayward-7119|Sir Jack Hayward]] (1923-2015), president of Wolverhampton Wanderers football club * [[Heywood-1030|Jasper Heywood]] (1535-1598), English Jesuit priest and translator *[[Haywood-1236| John Haywood]] (1754–1827), North Carolina state treasurer * [[Heywood-820|John Heywood]] (1497-1578), English writer * John Haywood (1762–1826), Tennessee judge and historian * [[Haywood-2036|John Haywood]] (1878-1963), English cricketer * John Heywood, member of parliament for Lancaster in 1554 * John B. Heywood, US photographer, 19th century * John D. Heywood, US photographer, 19th century * [[Heywood-1178|John Pemberton Heywood]] (1803–1877), banker from Liverpool, England * [[Hayward-2138|Sir John Hayward]] (c. 1560–1627), English historian and politician *[[Hayward-1308| John Hayward]] (1819–1885), Newfoundland politician and judge * John Hayward (c. 1355–1407), MP for Bridport, 1373–1401 * John Hayward, MP for Dorchester, 1558 * [[Hayward-1626|Sir John Hayward]] (c. 1591–1636), English politician, MP for Bridgnorth and Saltash * John Hayward (c. 1571–1631), MP for Bletchingley * [[Hayward-6827|John Hayward]] (1808–1891), Exeter-based Gothic revival architect * [[Hayward-4538|Sir John Davy Hayward]] (1905–1965), English editor * John T. Hayward (1908–1999), U.S. naval aviator and nuclear physicist *[[Hayward-1307| John William Hayward]] (1844–1913), Newfoundland artist and inventor * [[Heywood-720|Oliver Heywood]] (1630-1702), excommunicated nonconformist preacher * [[Heywood-752|Peter Heywood]] (1772-1831), acting midshipman on the ''Bounty'' * [[Heywood-748|Robert Heywood]] (1633), Governor of the Isle of Man * [[Heywood-846|Thomas Heywood]] (1570-1641), English playwright * [[Haywood-812|William Henry Haywood, Jr]] (1801–1852), American U.S. senator ==Migration== '''19th century migrants to Australia'''
* Mr. Thomas Haywood, British convict who was convicted in Sussex, England for life, transported aboard the "Calcutta" in February 1803, arriving in New South Wales, Australia * Mr. William Haywood, English convict who was convicted in Buckinghamshire, England for 14 years , transported aboard the "Duke of Portland" in January 1807, arriving in New South Wales, Australia * Mr. Daniel Haywood, (Laywood), British Convict who was convicted in Stafford, Staffordshire, England for 7 years, transported aboard the " Dunvegan Castle" on 13th March 1830, arriving in New South Wales, Australia * Mr. Joseph Haywood, English convict who was convicted in West Riding, Yorkshire, England for 7 years, transported aboard the "Earl Grey" on 27th July 1838, arriving in New South Wales, Australia * Thomas Haywood, English convict from Lancaster, who was transported aboard the "Anson" on September 23, 1843, settling in Van Diemen's Land, Australia '''19th century migrants to New Zealand'''
* Mr. Haywood, British settler travelling from London aboard the ship "William Stoveld" arriving in Auckland, New Zealand on 27th November 1843 * Mr. Neame Haywood, (b. 1823), aged 35, British mariner travelling from Gravesend aboard the ship "Mystery" arriving in Lyttelton, Christchurch, South Island, New Zealand on 29th March 1859 * Mrs. Susan Haywood, (b. 1828), aged 30, British settler travelling from Gravesend aboard the ship "Mystery" arriving in Lyttelton, Christchurch, South Island, New Zealand on 29th March 1859 * Mr. Harry Haywood, (b. 1845), aged 13, British boatman travelling from Gravesend aboard the ship "Mystery" arriving in Lyttelton, Christchurch, South Island, New Zealand on 29th March 1859 * Mr. Thomas Haywood, (b. 1852), aged 6, British settler travelling from Gravesend aboard the ship "Mystery" arriving in Lyttelton, Christchurch, South Island, New Zealand on 29th March 1859 '''18th century migrants to Canada'''
* Joseph Haywood, who landed in Nova Scotia in 1749 '''17th century migrants to West Indies'''
* John Haywood, who settled in Barbados in 1680 with his wife, children, and servants ===Migration to the United States=== '''Haywood Settlers in United States in the 19th Century'''
* Benjamin Haywood, who landed in San Francisco, California in 1850 * Miss L A Haywood, who arrived in San Francisco, California in 1851 * J Haywood, who arrived in San Francisco, California in 1855 * James Haywood, who landed in Allegany (Allegheny) County, Pennsylvania in 1866 * John Haywood, who landed in Allegany (Allegheny) County, Pennsylvania in 1867 ''https://www.houseofnames.com/Haywood-family-crest'' '''Haywood Settlers in America in the 18th Century'''
* Ralph Haywood, who landed in Virginia in 1723 '''Haywood Settlers in America in the 17th Century'''
* Robert Haywood, who landed in Virginia in 1638 * Susan Haywood, who arrived in Maryland in 1665 * Thomas Haywood, who landed in Maryland in 1665 * Raphael Haywood, who arrived in Maryland in 1666 * Thomas Haywood, who settled in Pennsylvania in 1682

Hazle Township,Luzerne County,Pa

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[[Category: Luzerne County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category: Hazle Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category: Pennsylvania, Coal and Mining Patch Towns]] {{US History|sub-project=Pennsylvania}} ===maps=== {{Image|file=Nescopeck_Luzerne_Co_Pa-6.jpg |caption=1873 map of Luzerne county showing townships }} {{Image|file=Hazle_Township_Luzerne_County_Pa.jpg |caption=Hazle Twp 1873 }} ===Township History=== * History of Luzerne County Pennsylvania H. C. Bradsby, Editor S. B. Nelson & Co., Publishers, 1893 CHAPTER XXI. (continued) HAZLE TOWNSHIP. The Genealogy of this township is as follows: Hazle was carved out of Sugarloaf township in 1839. Sugarloaf was taken from Nescopeck township. The latter was formed in 1792. A part was taken from Butler township, November 6, 1856, and added to Hazle. Grandmother Nescopeck, mother Sugarloaf, and then the blooming, fashionable daughter, Miss Hazle—pretty in name and lovely in form and features. Though yet one of the "sweet girl undergraduates," she wears the jewel of the second city in the county of Luzerne. The south line of the township is the county lines of Carbon and Schuylkill counties, and, as well, is the south line of this county. The old Indian trail crossing Buck's mountain passed through the township near where is Hazleton, and on toward Nescopeck, through Conyngham village. So far as the records can inform us, the first whites that passed through here were Capt. Klader's company, on their way to the fatal ambush near Conyngham, in 1780. Then came and returned the burial party, and then Balliet, wife and two children, the latter swung across the horse in their beegums. In 1804 came the white man with his surveyor's instruments, surveying the turnpike that is now Broad street, Hazleton, and the well-traveled highway that passes on through Conyngham, Seybertsville, etc., on to the river. The first settlement made in Hazel probably was in 1804—a camp for the surveyors and then for the laborers in constructing, the turnpike. The first settlement was where the town of Hazleton now stands, and for particulars thereof the reader is referred to that part of the history. The face of the township is rugged hills once crowned with the dark old forests, chiefly yellow pine. There is very little agricultural land in it; rocky hills and the red shale, when denuded of its timber growth, is but little else than a barren waste. It was a great field for lumbering, many years, but now, except a sawmill of the Lehigh Valley railroad on the turnpike near Black creek, that is completing the work of cutting up the remaining lumber, when this once great industry will have passed entirely away. The settlements that constitute the present population were drawn hither by the opening of coal mines that commenced in 1836, a detailed account appearing elsewhere. We learn from Stewart Pearce's Annals that the earliest settlers in Hazle township were Anthony Fisher, Joseph Fisher, Casper Thomas, Conrad Horn, Adam Winters, at what now is "Horntown," on the turnpike just beyond West Hazleton. The first internal improvement of note was, as a matter of course, a sawmill on High creek, now within the city limits, erected in 1810. It is made the second in importance in the county by its coal deposits, which are still being developed rapidly, and the great "breakers" rear their dark faces on nearly every hillside, and the gulches are being filled with the mountainous culm [p.581] piles that are the chips of the workmen down in the bowels of the earth digging for the precious black diamonds. The old Lehigh & Susquehanna turnpike road, from Mauch Chunk to Berwick, formed the backbone of the early settlements through this portion of the county. The first toll-house in the county was in this township, now in the city, and the old building may yet be pointed out to the curious. David Travis and Conrad Horn were the two most legal-minded men at that time here. They were the first justices in 1840; succeeded by William Kisner and David Martz, and they by George Fenstermacher. The many different collieries in the township constitute the abiding places of the population. Jeansville, situated two miles south of Hazleton, is simply a part of Hazle township, though around the Spring Mountain collieries that are the cause of the existence of the place, are about 1,500 people. It was named for Joseph Jeans, of Philadelphia. Everything here belongs to the Lehigh Valley railroad, that corporation having purchased of the Spring Mountain Coal company. Coal operations were commenced here in 1845 by William Millans, who opened the slope and commenced in a small way shipping coal by first transporting overland to Beaver Meadow, where was the only point to reach a railroad. Jeansville is a neat and well-built hamlet, with two churches—Methodist and Baptist. The Presbyterian church was burned and never rebuilt; two schoolhouses. The first schoolhouse here was built about 1850. The two buildings they now have were built in the eighties. A very neat and well-kept cemetery was provided about 1877. The place exists by virtue of its coal, and the attention of the outside world was attracted hither by Ario Pardee, the father of the coal industry in the Hazleton district. Mr. J. C. Haydon, who, as a pioneer operator in this section, is junior only to A. Pardee, is in charge of Jeansville and its collieries. He came to the place to take charge in 1865; leased the Spring Mountain Coal company's property and carried on operations, building the two present breakers, until the property was sold to the railroad, and at this time mines and markets the coal for the owners. One of the old breakers was burned in 1881 and both have been rebuilt. The output, mostly from the Mammoth, Wharton and Buck mountain views, is at this time about 300,000 tons annually. The Beaver Meadow railroad extended their road from Wetherly to this point in 1845. The importance of the operations carried on here may be inferred somewhat when we state that their machine shops employ on the average 125 hands. This important part of the place commenced in a small way, doing simply this needed company's repairing in 1853, and has grown with a steady growth, now manufacturing steam pumps that are given the markets throughout the continent. With the shops is a large foundry where much work in that line is carried on. Mr. J. C. Hayden, as stated, ranks next to the late A. Pardee in the early developing of the coal mines of this section. Like him, a civil engineer, and came originally from Philadelphia and surveyed roads and, in following canal and railroad work, went to northern Pennsylvania, and from there to this place, attracted by the information he had gleaned as to the opportunities here for mining. Latimer has its railroad, postoffice, hotel and company store, and two breakers rear high their grimy, blackened faces, marking the spot where the pioneer miners here of Pardee & Co. have long since been actively engaged in mining. [[Space:Sugarloaf_Township%2CLuzerne_County%2CPa|Sugarloaf]] is another colliery town and is the property of the Diamond Coal company—the institution that laid off the Diamond addition to the city of Hazleton. Laurel Hill mining tower is one of the old collieries. Japan, a mining village, and has nearly 500 workmen. Here is Oakdale colliery. Harleigh is a mining town of some importance. It has other stores than the company store, two hotels and a good school. The Big Black Creek Improvement company owns the collieries. Beaver Brook is on the dividing line between this and Carbon county. Here is a company store, postoffice, three groceries and a blacksmith shop. [p.582] Cranberry is a small mining town. Crystal Ridge is another small mining collection. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Stockton%2CPa Stockton] bears with considerable dignity the name of Commodore Stockton. A mine was opened here in 1851 by Packer, Carter & Co. The place attracts your attention by the long line of "cave in" running parallel with the railroad track. December 18, 1869, occurred here a "squeeze"—caused by "robbing the pillars," and in this was carried down the house occupied by the Rough and Swank families. None of the bodies were ever recovered, and the spot where the house stood has been filled and a marble slab tells the story of the victims as follows: "Elizabeth Rough, May 18, 1796; Margaret Rough, January 18, 1837; Isaac Rough, January 22, 1839; Elizabeth Rough, March, 1869; George Swank, 1819; William Swank, 1850. December 18, 1869." The place is near Hazleton, yet it has considerable business outside the company store; a car repair and blacksmith shop; hotel, two stores, postoffice. The first postmaster was Ralph Tozer, a very familiar family name before and during the Revolution in the vicinity of Tioga Point (Athens). There is quite a gathering of miners' houses at Mount Pleasant. The mines here belonged to the heirs of C. Koons and were operated by Pardee & Co. Lumber Yards is a junction where the railroad forks, one branch going to Weatherly and the other to White Haven; a neat little station house and a few dwellings near by. Humbolt has quite a mining population; a company store and the Humbolt colliery, owned by the Lehigh Valley railroad. Hollywood is quite a colliery town, with the usual company store, hotel, etc. Milnesville is one of the old mining towns. The colliery was opened in 1850 by William Milnes, and has a population of nearly 824. Foundryville is a little railroad station, and is a colliery town of growing importance. A new breaker is being constructed by the Markle company. Jeddo was authorized to form a borough in 1871, but has neglected to perfect any of the machinery of such a municipality. The Woodside colliery is here and is operated by Mr. Markle. The employes about the mines to the number of 350 constitute the population. The past ten years has noted an increase in its population of eight souls. And yet it is not at all envious of Chicago. [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Ebervale,Luzerne_Co,Pa&errcode=new_profile Ebervale] has 1,108 inhabitants, an increase of one hundred per cent. the past ten years. Hotel, postoffice, schoolhouse and church and store are the main points of the place. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Drifton%2CHazel_Twp%2CLuzerne_Co%2CPa Drifton] is the town of Coxe Bros. & Co., and thereby, being the residence and headquarters of the members of the firm, is a noted place. Here was built the first iron and steel breaker; here are the machine shops of Coxe Bros. & Co., and here are the offices of their belt railroad. Mining is carried on here on a vast scale and the place is noted for the neatness of the dwellings of the employes, and on the hill beyond are the elegant mansious of the heads of the house, and the hospital, etc. The company store is a great concern on one side of the street, and is faced by the far more extensive building of the company offices, and Mr. Eckley B. Coxe's experimental shop and fireproof library building. In this building is the postoffice, telephone and telegraph rooms, and in one main room is a corps of book-keepers and clerks, giving it much the appearance of a great banking house. Mr. Coxe has built a neat and comfortable opera house for the benefit of the employes, a hospital for the same, a free library, a schoolhouse, hotel and three elegant churches are in the place. The town has splendid water privileges, the water being brought in mains from springs on the mountain side. History of Luzerne County Pennsylvania; H. C. Bradsby, Editor S. B. Nelson & Co., Publishers, 1893 ==Coal towns,Patches== * Fern Glen * Rock Glen * Tomhickon * [[Space:Stockton%2CPa|Stockton]] * Jeansville ==Wilkes Barre and Hazelton RR== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilkes-Barre_and_Hazleton_Railway Wikipedia]

Hazleton Cemetery (Vine Street Cemetery)

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[[Category:Vine Street Cemetery, Hazleton, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the Hazleton Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Hazleton Cemetery is located in Hazleton, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. It is also known as Vine Street Cemetery. ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
120 N. Vine St.
Hazleton, PA 18201
570-454-2021 GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
40.958268, -75.977163 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Hazleton+Cemetery/@40.958268,-75.977163,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x541afe5d6cf7485d Hazleton Cemetery on Google Maps] ===Links to Other Online Resources=== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=45052 Find A Grave]

Heart of Darkness - Structuralism

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Heathcote Name Study

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[[Category:Heathcote Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the Heathcote surname (including variant spellings). The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect, to establish the links (if any) between the various branches. == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Heathcote-126|Stephen Heathcote]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Surname Variants == Heathcoat, Heathcott, Heathcock, Ethcuit == Surname Origins == The Heathcote surname originates in England, and derives from a place name. The place called Heathcote in the Domesday Book (1086) is in South Derbyshire, and is now absorbed into the town of Swadlincote, surviving as Hearthcote Road. There is also a small hamlet called Heathcote in West Derbyshire, in the parish of Hartington. One or both of these places appears to be origin of the surname. == Branches == The separate branches present here on WikiTree are listed below. Evidence on how they are linked is still sought. ===Ashbourne, Derbyshire=== :[[:Category:Ashbourne, Heathcote Name Study]] :Descendents of [[Heathcote-1111|John Heathcote (abt.1736-)]] of Ashbourne, Derbyshire, and Mayfield, Staffordshire. ===Ashfield, Nottinghamshire=== :[[:Category:Ashfield, Heathcote Name Study]] :A long established family in the Ashfield district of Nottinghamshire. A Henry Heathcote was churchwarden of Kirkby in Ashfield in 1587. ===Aughton, West Lancashire=== :[[:Category:Aughton, Heathcote Name Study]] :Descendents of [[Heathcote-1548|Thomas Heathcote]] who died in Aughton by Ormskirk, Lancashire, in 1761. ===Bedfordshire=== :[[:Category:Bedfordshire, Heathcote Name Study]] :Descendents of [[Heathcote-168|Josiah Heathcote]] who died in Dunstable, Bedfordshire, in 1745. ===Brampton, Chesterfield=== :[[:Category:Brampton, Chesterfield, Heathcote Name Study]] :Originating in Brampton, Derbyshire, and rapidly climbing the social ladder, this line includes many of the most famous Heathcotes. [[Heathcote-425|Rev. Evelyn Dawsonne Heathcote]] belonged to this branch, and it is the subject of the bulk (Chapters III to VIII) of his book (see "Resources" below). :The branch includes two baronetcies: ::[[:Category:Baronets Heathcote of the City of London]] ::[[:Category:Baronets Heathcote of Hursley]] ===Buxton, Derbyshire=== :[[:Category:Buxton, Heathcote Name Study]] :A landed family originating in the Peak District, described in Chapters XI and XII of E. D. Heathcote's book (see "Resources" below). :[[Heathcote-517|Solomon Heathcote (abt.1640-1745)]], son of [[Heathcote-1185|Anthony Heathcote (bef.1620-bef.1677)]], butcher of Buxton, became a carpenter in Edensor, Derbyshire: ==== ''Edensor, Derbyshire''==== ::[[:Category:Edensor, Heathcote Name Study]] :[[Heathcote-424|John Heathcote]] of Wormhill, Derbyshire (dates uncertain: see his profile for outstanding research questions) was the ancestor of the ==== ''Lancashire Miners''==== ::[[:Category:Lancashire Miners, Heathcote Name Study]] ::Descendents of his grandson [[Heathcote-327|William Heathcote]], who moved from Wormhill to Worsley, Lancashire, in about 1768 to work as a coal miner; his family remained in the Little Hulton and Farnworth area for several generations. ::At least two descendents emigrated to America: *[[Heathcote-28|James Heathcote]] left in 1882; his entire family settled in Iowa, although his own fate is unknown; *[[Heathcote-398|Ralph Heathcote]] left ahead of his wife and family, who followed in 1884. ===Chapel en le Frith, Derbyshire=== :[[:Category:Chapel, Heathcote Name Study]] :A family of Heathcotes originating in Chapel en le Frith, Derbyshire, in the 18th century, but later relocating to Whaley Bridge, Derbyshire, and Macclesfield and Stockport, Cheshire. ===Chesterfield Bellfounders=== :[[:Category:Chesterfield Bellfounders, Heathcote Name Study]] :A prominent family in Chesterfield, Derbyshire, in the 16th century, described in Chapter II of E. D. Heathcote's book (see "Resources" below). [[Heathcote-586|Ralph Heathcote]] 1782-1853 is the subject of a book, based on his letters to his mother, published by his granddaughter. ===Countesthorpe, Leicestershire=== :[[:Category:Countesthorpe, Heathcote Name Study]] :A family of shoemakers, descendents of [[Heathcote-807|Robert Heathcote or Heathcock]] of Countesthorpe, Leicestershire. ===Derby=== :[[:Category:Derby, Heathcote Name Study]] :A prominent family in Derby in the 17th and 18th centuries, descended from [[Heathcote-374|John Heathcote 1592-1657]] and described in Chapter X of E. D. Heathcote's book. ===Earl Sterndale, Derbyshire=== :[[:Category:Earl Sterndale, Heathcote Name Study]] :Descendents of [[Heathcote-649|Ralph Heathcote]] of Greensides, Hartington Upper Quarter, Derbyshire. ===Flagg, Derbyshire=== :[[:Category:Flagg, Heathcote Name Study]] :A branch recorded in the Chelmorton and Monyash parish registers from 1600 onwards. ===Great Longstone, Derbyshire=== :[[:Category:Great Longstone, Heathcote Name Study]] :Descendents of [[Heathcote-668|Henry Heathcote]] of Great Longstone, Derbyshire. ===Hartshorne, Derbyshire=== :[[:Category:Hartshorne, Heathcote Name Study]] :A branch recorded in the Repton and Hartshorne parish registers from 1620 onwards. ===Hoath Heathcote=== :[[:Category:Hoath Heathcote, Heathcote Name Study]] :Descendents of [[Heathcote-562|John Heathcote]] and Mary Hoath, married in Merstham, Surrey, in 1789. ===Hognaston, Derbyshire=== :[[:Category:Hognaston, Heathcote Name Study]] :Descendents of [[Heathcote-533|William Heathcote]], died 1758 in Hognaston. ===Ludworth, Derbyshire=== :[[:Category:Ludworth, Heathcote Name Study]] :Descendents of [[Heathcote-1455|James Heathcote]] of Ludworth, Derbyshire. ===Micklehurst, Cheshire=== :[[:Category:Micklehurst, Heathcote Name Study]] :Descendents of [[Heathcote-476|John Heathcote]] of Mottram in Longdendale. The family became established at Micklehurst, where the historic counties of Cheshire, Lancashire and Yorkshire all met. His great-grandson [[Heathcote-116|William Heathcote]] emigrated to Pennsylvania in 1826, founding Glen Rock. The family is described in [[Heathcote-477|Dr Charles William Heathcote]]'s book (see "Resources" below), although the early pedigree set out on page 8 is incorrect. ===Rainow, Cheshire=== :[[:Category:Rainow, Heathcote Name Study]] :Descendents of [[Heathcote-850|William Heathcote]] who owned land in Macclesfield Forest, Cheshire, and Low Leighton and Ollersett, Derbyshire. ===Sandbach, Cheshire=== :[[:Category:Sandbach, Heathcote Name Study]] :Descendents of [[Heathcote-1293|John Heathcote (1651-)]] of Sandbach, Cheshire. ===Seal, Derbyshire/Leicestershire=== :[[:Category:Seal, Heathcote Name Study]] :A branch originating in Overseal and Netherseal on the Derbyshire/Leicestershire boundary, close to the boundaries with Warwickshire and Staffordshire. ===Yoxall, Staffordshire=== :[[:Category:Yoxall, Heathcote Name Study]] :Descendents of [[Heathcote-377|Edward Heathcote 1799-1876]]. == Resources == [[Heathcote-425|Evelyn D. Heathcote, M.A.]], ''An Account of some of the Families Bearing the Name of Heathcote which have Descended out of the County of Derby'' (Winchester: Warren and Son, 1899) [[Heathcote-477|Charles William Heathcote, Ph.D.]], ''The Heathcote Family 1580-1924'' (Chambersburg, Pa.: Franklin Repository, 1924): available online https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/958736?availability=Family%20History%20Library Gröben, Countess Günther, ''[[Heathcote-586|Ralph Heathcote]]; letters of a young diplomatist and soldier during the time of Napoleon, giving an account of the dispute between the Emperor and the Elector of Hesse'' (London: John Lane the Bodley Head, 1907); digitised copy at https://ia800306.us.archive.org/15/items/ralphheathcotele00heatuoft/ralphheathcotele00heatuoft.pdf

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[[Category: Hector, sailed 1637]] '''Hector, sailed 1637''' The Hector, sailed 1637, departing London, England, arriving June 26, 1637 Massachusetts Bay. From Ship Passenger Lists by Carl Boyer referencing a previous work by Isabel MacBeath Calder entitled Passengers on the Hector, 1637-38, The New Haven Colony pp. 29-31. The following is the passenger list for the vessel Hector, which brought the passengers accompanying John Davenport and Theophilus Eaton to Connecticut in 1637. There is another ship called the Hector that brought the first Scottish Highlanders to Nova Scotia in the mid-1700's, but the Hector Heritage Foundation in Nova Scotia states that the ship that brought the Davenport/Eaton party is a different vessel. The Hector that brought the Davenport party to Massachusetts was a new vessel of 250 tons, which had already made a previous passage to Massachusetts Bay. The records indicate that the ship actually arrived in Massachusetts, but other references mention that the Hectoralso took the party to Connecticut in late 1637 or 1638. A passenger ship list for the trip from Massachusetts Bay to New Haven, Connecticut has not been located. Passengers on the Hectors old their belongings in preparation for the sailing, but then the English government impressed the ship for the service of the crown. The owners petitioned for its release in January 1637, but the ship was not freed until May. According to the records of John Winthrop of Massachusetts Bay, the ship arrived in Boston (from London England) on June 26, 1637. :Andrews William (From Ipswtich, Suffolk or Hampswaithe, York to Salem or Charlestown. Ref: Pope. 36 pg 156 & 187) :Bannister Edward (From Chiddingly, Sussex, bound for New Haven, Ct. Ref: Banks Mss. 36 pg 171) :Beach/Beckley Richard (From S Bourne Mary, Hampshire, bound for Wethersfield, CT. Ref: Stiles. 36 pg 60) :Brockett John :Browning Henry :Budd John :Cheever Ezekiel :Clark James :Cooper John :Crane Jasper :Davenport John & Elizabeth :Dixon Jeremy :Eaton Theophilus :Eaton, Old Mrs., his mother :Eaton Anne, second wife of Theophilus Eaton and daughter of George Loyd Bishop of Chester and widow of Thomas Yale :Eaton children of Anne Eaton by her former marriage :Elsey Nicholas :Halbidge Arthur :Hall Francis (from Bulkington, Warwickshire, bound for New Haven. Ref: Aspinwall. 36 pg 174) :Hill Robert :Hitchcock Mathew :Hopkins Edward :Hull Andrew :Ives William :Low Andrew :Malbon Richard :Messenger Andrew :Moulthrop Mathew :Newman Francis :Newman Robert :Osborn Richard :Patteson Edward :Reader John :Rowe Nathaniel :Smith George :Thorp William :Ward George :Ward Lawrence :Whitehead Samuel :Old Jewry (?) '''Hector sources:''' * http://olivetreegenealogy.com/ships/hector1637.shtml *Brockett, Adrian. ''Deconstructing the Hector “Passenger List”'', [[Space:American Ancestors Magazine|American Ancestors Magazine]] (NEHGS, Boston, Mass., Winter 2021) Vol. 21, No. 4, Page 37.

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[[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] Here is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Heinrich families and information about individuals, places, and things named Heinrich. (If you have any information to add about Heinrichs or the name, please do.) === Heinrich Family Reunion === Held on March 19, 2005 at St. Mary's Catholic Church in High Hill, Texas. (Does anyone have pictures or memories to share of our family reunion?) === Origin of the name Heinrich === The meaning of the name Heinrich is Ruler Of The Home The origin of the name Heinrich is German. === Landis Farm Cemetery === The Landis Farm Cemetery is on the property of Highmeadow Campground off Route 39 in Derry Township. Only one tombstone remains. It is belived to be the final resting place of Catharina Heinrich, daughter of Jacob and Maria Heinrich. She died March 2?, 1837 at the age of 2. The carving is done in German script on a brownstone marker.

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Hematomachrosis is an uncommon genetic disorder. In medicine, iron overload indicates accumulation of iron in the body from any cause. The most important causes are hereditary haemochromatosis (HHC), a genetic disorder, and transfusional iron overload, which can result from repeated blood transfusion. Signs and symptoms: Organs commonly affected by haemochromatosis are the liver, heart, and endocrine glands. Haemochromatosis may present with the following clinical syndromes: Cirrhosis of the liver, Diabetes due to pancreatic islet cell failure, Cardiomyopathy, Arthritis (iron deposition in joints), Testicular failure, Tanning (bronzing) of the skin, Joint pain and bone pain. Causes: The causes can be distinguished between primary cases (hereditary or genetically determined) and less frequent secondary cases (acquired during life). People of Celtic (Irish, Scottish, Welsh, Cornish, Breton etc.), British, and Scandinavian origin[5] have a particularly high incidence of whom about 10% are carriers of the gene and 1% sufferers from the condition. In my family's case, the determining factor for genetic testing was French-Canadian descent. Primary haemochromatosis: Although it was known for most of the 20th century that most cases of haemochromatosis were inherited, they were incorrectly assumed to depend on a single gene.[6] The overwhelming majority actually depend on mutations of the HFE gene discovered in 1996, but since then others have been discovered and sometimes are grouped together as "non-classical hereditary haemochromatosis",[7] "non-HFE related hereditary haemochromatosis",[8] or "non-HFE haemochromatosis".[9] Description OMIM Mutation Haemochromatosis type 1: "classical" haemochromatosis 235200 HFE Haemochromatosis type 2A: juvenile haemochromatosis 602390 Haemojuvelin ("HJV", also known as RGMc and HFE2) Haemochromatosis type 2B: juvenile haemochromatosis 606464 hepcidin antimicrobial peptide (HAMP) or HFE2B Haemochromatosis type 3 604250 transferrin receptor-2 (TFR2 or HFE3) Haemochromatosis type 4/ African iron overload 604653 ferroportin (SLC11A3/SLC40A1) Neonatal haemochromatosis 231100 (unknown) Acaeruloplasminaemia (very rare) 604290 caeruloplasmin Congenital atransferrinaemia (very rare) 209300 transferrin GRACILE syndrome (very rare) 603358 BCS1L Most types of hereditary haemochromatosis have autosomal recessive inheritance, while type 4 has autosomal dominant inheritance.[10] Diagnosis: There are several methods available for diagnosing and monitoring iron loading including: Serum ferritin, Liver biopsy, HFE, MRI. Serum ferritin is a low-cost, readily available, and minimally invasive method for assessing body iron stores. However, the major problem with using it as an indicator of iron overload is that it can be elevated in a range of other medical conditions unrelated to iron levels including infection, inflammation, fever, liver disease, renal disease, and cancer. Also, total iron binding capacity may be low, but can also be normal.[11] Screening: Family members of those with primary haemochromatosis should be screened to determine if they are a carrier or if they could develop the disease. This can allow preventative measures to be taken. Treatment: Routine treatment in an otherwise-healthy person consists of regularly scheduled phlebotomies (bloodletting). When first diagnosed, the phlebotomies may be fairly frequent, perhaps as often as once a week, until iron levels can be brought to within normal range. Once iron and other markers are within the normal range, phlebotomies may be scheduled every other month or every three months depending upon the patient's rate of iron loading. For those unable to tolerate routine blood draws, there is a chelating agent available for use. The drug deferoxamine binds with iron in the bloodstream and enhances its elimination via urine and faeces. Typical treatment for chronic iron overload requires subcutaneous injection over a period of 8–12 hours daily. Prognosis: A third of those untreated develop hepatocellular carcinoma.[28] Affected individuals over age 40 or who have high serum ferritin levels are at risk for developing cirrhosis. Significant problems occur in around one in ten.[27] Epidemiology: It is most common in white people and occurs in 0.6% of the population.[27] Man who have the disease get symptoms from too much iron 24 fold more times more often than women.[27] Terminology: Historically, the term haemochromatosi (spelled hemochromatosis in American English) was initially used to refer to what is now more specifically called haemochromatosis type 1 (or HFE-related hereditary haemochromatosis). Currently, haemochromatosis (without further specification) is mostly defined as iron overload with a hereditary/primary cause,[29][30] or originating from a metabolic disorder.[31] However, the term is currently also used more broadly to refer to any form of iron overload, thus requiring specification of the cause, for example, hereditary haemochromatosis. Hereditary haemochromatosis is an autosomal recessive disorder with estimated prevalence in the population of 1 in 200 among patients with European ancestry, with lower incidence in other ethnic groups.[32] The gene responsible for hereditary haemochromatosis (known as HFE gene) is located on chromosome 6; the majority of hereditary haemochromatosis patients have mutations in this HFE gene. Hereditary haemochromatosis is characterized by an accelerated rate of intestinal iron absorption and progressive iron deposition in various tissues that typically begins to be expressed in the third to fifth decades of life, but may occur in children. The most common presentation is hepatic cirrhosis in combination with hypopituitarism, cardiomyopathy, diabetes, arthritis, or hyperpigmentation. Because of the severe sequelae of this disorder if left untreated, and recognizing that treatment is relatively simple, early diagnosis before symptoms or signs appear is important.[12][33] In general, the term haemosiderosis is used to indicate the pathological effect of iron accumulation in any given organ, which mainly occurs in the form of haemosiderin.[34][35] Sometimes, the simpler term siderosis is used instead. Other definitions distinguishing haemochromatosis or haemosiderosis that are occasionally used include: Haemosiderosis is haemochromatosis caused by excessive blood transfusions, that is, haemosiderosis is a form of secondary haemochromatosis.[36][37] Haemosiderosis is haemosiderin deposition within cells, while haemochromatosis is haemosiderin within cells and interstitium.[38] Haemosiderosis is iron overload that does not cause tissue damage,[39] while haemochromatosis does.[40] Haemosiderosis is arbitrarily differentiated from haemochromatosis by the reversible nature of the iron accumulation in the reticuloendothelial system.[41] References 1. Andrews, Nancy C. (1999). "Disorders of Iron Metabolism". New England Journal of Medicine 341 (26): 1986–95. doi:10.1056/NEJM199912233412607. PMID 10607817. 2. John Murtagh (2007). General Practice. McGraw Hill Australia. ISBN 0-07-470436-2.[page needed] 3. http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/hemochromatosis/DS00455/DSECTION=symptoms 4. Pietrangelo, A (2003). "Haemochromatosis". Gut 52 (90002): ii23–30. doi:10.1136/gut.52.suppl_2.ii23. PMC 1867747. PMID 12651879. 5. The Atlantic: "The Iron in Our Blood That Keeps and Kills Us" by Bradley Wertheim January 10, 2013 6. Cam Patterson; Marschall S. Runge (2006). Principles of molecular medicine. Totowa, NJ: Humana Press. p. 567. ISBN 1-58829-202-9. 7. Mendes, Ana Isabel; Ferro, Ana; Martins, Rute; Picanço, Isabel; Gomes, Susana; Cerqueira, Rute; Correia, Manuel; Nunes, António Robalo; Esteves, Jorge; Fleming, Rita; Faustino, Paula (2008). "Non-classical hereditary hemochromatosis in Portugal: novel mutations identified in iron metabolism-related genes". Annals of Hematology 88 (3): 229–34. doi:10.1007/s00277-008-0572-y. PMID 18762941. 8. Maddrey, Willis C.; Schiff, Eugene R.; Sorrell, Michael F. (2007). Schiff's diseases of the liver. Hagerstwon, MD: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. p. 1048. ISBN 0-7817-6040-2. 9. Pietrangelo, Antonello (2005). "Non-HFE Hemochromatosis". Seminars in Liver Disease 25 (4): 450–60. doi:10.1055/s-2005-923316. PMID 16315138. 10. Franchini, Massimo (2006). "Hereditary iron overload: Update on pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment". American Journal of Hematology 81 (3): 202–9. doi:10.1002/ajh.20493. PMID 16493621. 11. labtestsonline.org > TIBC & UIBC, Transferrin Last reviewed on October 28, 2009. 12.a b Pietrangelo, Antonello (2010). "Hereditary Hemochromatosis: Pathogenesis, Diagnosis, and Treatment". Gastroenterology 139 (2): 393–408. doi:10.1053/j.gastro.2010.06.013. PMID 20542038. 13. http://www.ferriscan.com/ 14. St. Pierre, T. G.; Clark, PR; Chua-Anusorn, W; Fleming, AJ; Jeffrey, GP; Olynyk, JK; Pootrakul, P; Robins, E et al. (2005). "Noninvasive measurement and imaging of liver iron concentrations using proton magnetic resonance". Blood 105 (2): 855–61. doi:10.1182/blood-2004-01-0177. PMID 15256427. 15. Cooley's Anemia Foundation 2010 Position Statement 16. TIF Guidelines for the Clinical Management of Thalassemia, 2nd Edition (www.thalassaemia.org.cy) 17. Standard for the Clinical Care of Children and Adults with Thalassemia in the UK (www.ukts.org) 18. Angelucci E, et al. Italian Society of Hematology practice guidelines for the management of iron overload in thalassemia major and related disorders. Haematologica 2008;93(5):741-752. 19. Taher A, et al. Correlation of liver iron concentration determined by R2 magnetic resonance imaging with serum ferritin in patients with thalassemia intermedia. Haematologica 2008;93(10):1584-1586 20. UK Standard of Care for Adults with Sickle Cell Disease (www.sicklecellsociety.org) 21. NIH Guidelines (www.nhlbi.nih.gov) 22. Nursing Practice Guidelines: Care of Patients with sickle cell disease and iron overload. International Association of Sickle Cell Nurses and Physician Assistants. 2008 23. Wells, R.A., et al., Iron overload in myelodysplastic syndromes: a Canadian consensus guideline. Leuk Res, 2008. 32(9): p. 1338-53. 24. Bennett, J.M., Consensus statement on iron overload in myelodysplastic syndromes. Am J Hematol, 2008. 83(11): p. 858-61. 25. Suzuki, T., et al., Japanese epidemiological survey with consensus statement on Japanese guidelines for treatment of iron overload in bone marrow failure syndromes. Int J Hematol, 2008. 88(1): p. 30-5. 26. European Association For The Study Of The Liver., EASL clinical practice guidelines for HFE hemochromatosis. J Hepatol, 2010. 53(1): p. 3-22. 27. a b c d Crownover, BK; Covey, CJ (2013 Feb 1). "Hereditary hemochromatosis.". American family physician 87 (3): 183–90. PMID 23418762. 28. McLean, David I.; Harley A. Haynes (2003). "Chapter 184: Cutaneous Manifestations of Internal Malignant Disease: Cutaneous Paraneoplastic Syndromes". In Freedberg et al. Fitzpatrick's Dermatology in General Medicine. (6th ed.). McGraw-Hill. ISBN 0-07-138067-1. 29. thefreedictionary.com > hemochromatosis, citing: The American Heritage Medical Dictionary, 2004 by Houghton Mifflin Company McGraw-Hill Concise Dictionary of Modern Medicine. 2002 30. Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary > hemochromatosis Retrieved on Dec 11, 2009 31. thefreedictionary.com, citing: Dorland's Medical Dictionary for Health Consumers, 2007 Mosby's Medical Dictionary, 8th edition. 2009 Jonas: Mosby's Dictionary of Complementary and Alternative Medicine. 2005. 32. "Hemochromatosis". 33. Brandhagen, D J; Fairbanks, V F; Batts, K P; Thibodeau, S N (1999). "Update on hereditary hemochromatosis and the HFE gene". Mayo Clinic Proceedings 74 (9): 917–21. doi:10.4065/74.9.917. PMID 10488796. 34. Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary > hemosideroses Retrieved on Dec 11, 2009 35. thefreedictionary.com > hemosiderosis, citing: The American Heritage Medical Dictionary, 2004 by Houghton Mifflin Company Mosby's Medical Dictionary, 8th edition. 36. eMedicine Specialties > Radiology > Gastrointestinal > Hemochromatosis Author: Sandor Joffe, MD. Updated: May 8, 2009 37. thefreedictionary.com > hemosiderosis, citing: Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine. Copyright 2008 38. Notecards on radiology gamuts, diseases, anatomy 2002, Charles E. Kahn, Jr., MD. Medical College of Wisconsin 39. thefreedictionary.com > hemosiderosis, citing: Dorland's Medical Dictionary for Health Consumers, 2007 Mosby's Dental Dictionary, 2nd edition. Saunders Comprehensive Veterinary Dictionary, 3rd ed. 2007 40. The HealthScout Network > Health Encyclopedia > Diseases and Conditions > Hemochromatosis Retrieved on Dec 11, 2009 41. thefreedictionary.com > hemosiderosis, citing: McGraw-Hill Concise Dictionary of Modern Medicine. 2002 Further reading; Dlouhy, Adrienne C.; Outten, Caryn E. (2013). "Chapter 8 The Iron Metallome in Eukaryotic cells". In Banci, Lucia (Ed.). Metallomics and the Cell. Metal Ions in Life Sciences 12. Springer. doi:10.1007/978-94-007-5561-1_8. ISBN 978-94-007-5560-4. electronic-book ISBN 978-94-007-5561-1 ISSN 1559-0836 electronic-ISSN 1868-0402 Rodot, S; Lacour, JP; Dageville, C; Castanet, J; Boutté, P; Ortonne, JP (1994). "["Bronze baby" syndrome].". Annales de dermatologie et de venereologie 121 (8): 568–70. PMID 7755316. External links: Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hemochromatosis. Iron Overload.org Haemochromatosis.org UK Haemochromatosis Society Haemochromatosis.org.au Haemochromatosis Society of South Africa Canadian Hemochromatosis Society GeneReview/NCBI/NIH/UW entry on HFE-Associated Hereditary Hemochromatosis Iron Overload (Texas Medical Center) Iron Overload - Hemosiderosis - Hemochromatosis (Merck) GeneReview/NCBI/NIH/UW entry on TFR2-Related Hereditary Hemochromatosis GeneReview/NCBI/NIH/UW entry on Juvenile Hereditary Hemochromatosis GeneReview/NCBI/NIH/UW entry on Aceruloplasminemia FerriScan - MRI-based test to measure iron overload Inborn error of metal metabolism (E83, 275) Abnormal clinical and laboratory findings for blood tests (R70–R79, 790) Categories: Inborn errors of metal metabolism Abnormal clinical and laboratory findings for blood This page was last modified on 18 March 2014 at 04:19. Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization. Powered by MediaWiki ------------------- From Web MD: http://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/hemochromatosis-gene-test-hfe Hemochromatosis Gene Test (HFE Test) Hemochromatosis gene (HFE) testing is a blood test used to check for hereditary hemochromatosis, an inherited disorder that causes the body to absorb too much iron. The iron then builds up in the blood, liver, heart, pancreas, joints, skin, and other organs. In its early stages, hemochromatosis can cause joint and belly pain, weakness, lack of energy, and weight loss. It can also cause scarring of the liver (cirrhosis), darkening of the skin, diabetes, infertility, heart failure, irregular heartbeats (arrhythmia), and arthritis. But many people do not have symptoms in the early stages. In men, hereditary hemochromatosis is usually found at ages 40 to 60. In women, it is not usually found until after menopause because, until that time, women regularly lose blood and iron during their monthly periods. Why It Is Done HFE testing is used to find out if a person has an increased chance of having hemochromatosis. It is often recommended for people who have a close family member—parent, brother, sister, or child—with this disease. This test might be done if you have high iron levels in your blood. This test helps to find out if you have hemochromatosis. HFE testing locates and identifies mutations in the HFE genes. These gene mutations are called C282Y and H63D. How To Prepare Generally, no special preparation is required before having a hemochromatosis gene test. Genetic test results often have ethical, legal, or social implications. You may want to talk to a genetic counselor before making a decision about testing. Genetic counselors are trained to explain the test and its results clearly. A genetic counselor can help you make well-informed decisions. Talk to your doctor about any concerns you have regarding the need for the test, its risks, how it will be done, or what the results will mean. To help you understand the importance of this test, fill out the medical test information form. ---- http://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/hemochromatosis-hereditary Classic Hereditary Hemochromatosis Important It is possible that the main title of the report Classic Hereditary Hemochromatosis is not the name you expected. Please check the synonyms listing to find the alternate name(s) and disorder subdivision(s) covered by this report. Synonyms HH bronze diabetes classic hemochromatosis HFE-related hemochromatosis hemochromatosis type I hemosiderosis primary hemochromatosis Disorder Subdivisions None General Discussion Hereditary hemochromatosis is a general term for several rare genetic disorders that are characterized by the accumulation of iron in various organs of the body such as the liver, heart and pancreas. The abnormally stored iron can damage affected organs, potentially causing a variety of different symptoms. The most common form of hemochromatosis is known by several different names including hemochromatosis type I, HFE-related hemochromatosis, hereditary hemochromatosis and classic hereditary hemochromatosis. Iron accumulation in classic hereditary hemochromatosis occurs slowly over many years. Eventually, iron accumulation causes tissue damage and impaired functioning of affected organs. In many cases, symptoms may not become apparent until some point between 40-60 years of age. Onset is usually earlier for men compared to women. Common symptoms include abdominal pain, weakness, lethargy, and unintended weight loss. Without treatment, classic hereditary hemochromatosis can progress to cause serious, life-threatening complications including failure of affected organs. There are several different disorders associated with excess iron accumulation in the body. Collectively, these different disorders are grouped under the name iron overload disorders. These disorders are caused by mutations to different genes and have different clinical presentations. Classic hereditary hemochromatosis is caused by mutations of the HFE gene. This report primarily deals with classic hereditary hemochromatosis caused by mutation of the HFE gene. Resources Iron Overload Diseases Association, Inc. 525 Mayflower Road West Palm Beach, Fl 33405 Tel: (561)586-8246 Fax: (561)842-9881 Tel: (866)768-8629 Email: iod@ironoverload.org Internet: http://ironoverload.org American Liver Foundation 39 Broadway, Suite 2700 New York, NY 10006 USA Fax: (212)483-8179 Tel: (800)465-4837 Email: http://www.liverfoundation.org/contact/ Internet: http://www.liverfoundation.org NIH/National Institute of Diabetes, Digestive & Kidney Diseases Office of Communications & Public Liaison Bldg 31, Rm 9A06 31 Center Drive, MSC 2560 Bethesda, MD 20892-2560 Tel: (301)496-3583 Email: NDDIC@info.niddk.nih.gov Internet: http://www2.niddk.nih.gov/ Canadian Hemochromatosis Society 7000 Minoru Boulevard Suite 285 Richmond British Columbia, V6Y 3Z5 Canada Tel: 6042797135 Fax: 6042797138 Tel: 8772234766 Email: office@toomuchiron.ca Internet: http://www.toomuchiron.ca American Hemochromatosis Society 4044 W. Lake Mary Blvd. Suite 104 PMB 416 Lake Mary, FL 32746-2012 USA Tel: (407)829-4488 Fax: (407)333-1284 Tel: (888)655-4766 Email: mail@americanhs.org Internet: http://www.americanhs.org Iron Disorders Institute PO Box 675 Taylors, SC 29687 USA Tel: (864)292-1175 Fax: (864)292-1878 Tel: (888)565-4766 Email: info@irondisorders.org Internet: http://www.irondisorders.org Genetic and Rare Diseases (GARD) Information Center PO Box 8126 Gaithersburg, MD 20898-8126 Tel: (301)251-4925 Fax: (301)251-4911 Tel: (888)205-2311 TDD: (888)205-3223 Internet: http://rarediseases.info.nih.gov/GARD/ Madisons Foundation PO Box 241956 Los Angeles, CA 90024 Tel: (310)264-0826 Fax: (310)264-4766 Email: getinfo@madisonsfoundation.org Internet: http://www.madisonsfoundation.org ---------

Hemingfield Low Elsecar Pit Colliery Disaster

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[[Category: Low Elsecar Colliery, Barnsley, Yorkshire, 1852]] [[Project:Worldwide_Disasters|Worldwide Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining_Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:England_Mining_Disasters|England Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:Yorkshire Mining Disasters|Yorkshire Mining Disasters]] | Low Elsecar (Hemingfield) Colliery Contact: [[Williams-47589|Joan Whitaker]] ===History and Circumstances=== * Date: 22 December 1852 * Location: Low Elsecar (Hemingfield) Colliery, Hemingfield, Barnsley, Yorkshire, England * Victims: 10 lives lost, 7 Injured * Cause: Colliery Explosion :'''Area Histrory''' Hemingfiled is a village in the, West Riding of Yorkshire; 4 miles South East of Barnsley. Before the coming of the coal mines in the mid 19th century it was a small faming village. Legend has it the village gets its name from a viking named 'Heming' who settled and established a farmstead. Hence, it was 'Heming's field'. :'''Mine History''' Hemingfield Colliery, also known as Elsecar Low Colliery, opened in 1840 when work began to sink the shaft. It was about 8 years later when the first significant coal was being mined, and in 1848 about 1000 tons a day were being excavated. It was developed for [[Fitzwilliam-186|Earl Fitzwilliam]] and formed part of the Earl's Elsecar Collieries which consisted of Elsecar High, Mid and Low pits. Delays in getting production stated were caused by a number problems with gas and water. The shaft from which the coal was wound was locally called the " Bicycle Wheel Pit " as the two pulley wheels were mounted one above the other resembling a bike. When the colliery opened it already had a connections to the Elsecar branch of the Dearne and Dove Canal, with a loading basin, the Hemingfield Basin, which still survives today. Later the colliery was connected to the South Yorkshire Railway, by the Elsecar branch which opened in 1850. Hemingfield Colliery ceased drawing coal for Earl Fitzwilliam on May 15th 1920. It continued to be used until 1989 as a pumping station, to prevent water from disused mine working flooding the working collieries in the area. Today the site has two small concrete headgears, the Pumping Engine House, a winding engine house, an electricity sub-station for later electric pumps and a very nice row of pit cottages :'''Mine Disaster Circumstances''' Three days before Christmas, at 1.30 pm on 22nd December 1852 an explosion underground claimed 10 lives and injured a further 12 miners. 130 men and boys were underground when the explosion of "fire damp" occurred caused by some colliers who removed the tops off their safety lamps in order to get a bigger light from the naked flame. Benjamin Biram was Earl Fitzwilliam's estate manager. He was an accomplished and innovatory engineer who ran the pit. He was one of the first engineers to introduce fan assisted ventilation into the mines and Hemmingfiled had an underground fan of 8 feet diameter. Biram was probably over-confident with this new technology, and as a result not enough was done do ensure safety. At Hemmingfield, "Door Trappers" were not employed, as they were in many other mines. Instead "Trammers" who pushed or "trammed" the tubs of coal were expected to open and close the doors themselves. Hemmingfield was known to be a fiery mine and Davy lamps were supposed to be used. Two ‘fire-triers’ were appointed to inspect the pit in the morning and to overlook the operations during the day. At middy on the day of the accident the ‘triers’ were not on duty. In their absence a boy propped open a trap-door upon which the ventilation of the west bordgate depended. It remained open for about half an hour. During this time, gas collected in the upper parts of the bordgates. When the ventilation was restored and the door shut, the air collected the gas and it reached a point where a man was working with the top of his lamp unscrewed and the explosion occurred. :'''Investigation Report''' The inquest was conducted by Coroner Thomas Badger, and the Mines Inspector for Yorkshire, Charles Morton. They admonished the management and the men. The concluded that the accident was caused by two reckless acts of disobedience; first, the leaving open of a door; and second, the removal of the top of a safety-lamp; and the two combined led to a catastrophe which destroyed ten persons and injured twelve others. It was noted that the effects would have been significantly worse had the ventilation of the workings not been well devised by Earl Fitzwilliam’s agent Benjamin Biram. Printed rules were thereafter required for the safety of the miners. === The Legacy === The colliery is now preserved as a heritage attraction by the [https://hemingfieldcolliery.org/ Friends of Hemingfield Colliery] == Sources == *[https://hemingfieldcolliery.org/history/ Friends of Hemmingfield Colliery website] *The Friends of Hemmingfield Colliery booklet on the disaster of 1852 *[https://discoverdearne.org.uk/projects/protecting-key-areas-dearne/restoration-hemingfield-colliery/ Hemmingfield Colliery, Dearne Valley Landscape Partnership] *[http://www.dmm.org.uk/ukreport/y1852-01.htm Durham Mining Museum] {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Victims''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! 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Hemingway's Cats

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A polydactyl cat is any cat with more than the normal amount of digits on its paws. The physical anomaly is the result of a genetic mutation and it passed through generations by breeding. Hemingway's Cats have been breeding on the property so prolifically that they were named after the famous writer. It has been said by Patrick, one of Hemingway's sons, that Hemingway never owned cats in Florida. However, he did have several at his residence in Cuba. [[Category:Cats]]

Hempel Name Study

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Welcome to the Hempel Name Study!
Additional names used in spelling for Hempel are Hemple, Hampel, Hample, Hampl , Himpel, Heimpel, . This is part of a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname HEMPEL and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. *We are adding those with variations of Hempel = Hampel, Himpel, Hemple. Please make them feel welcome. There is an additional page for more media at [[Space:Hempel_Name_Study_Media|Hempel Name Study Media]] My Family Resource Page at [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Hempel_Resource_Page] === Our Goals === The goal of this project is to ...Locate Hempel Groups and find connection if any. === To Join === The Co-Ordinator of this project is [[Czarowitz-1|Jon P Czarowitz]]. IfTo join Hempel Name Study Project, just request to be added to our Trusted List. [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Hempel_Name_Study&action=joinnetwork] === Task List === Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Getting more Hempel interested * Make profiles of known Hempels, Hampels, Himpels, and Hemples * Make list of locations that had Hempel Families. Hempel Name Study Template is here. Copy and paste to profiles in Edit mode to get the desired results: {{One Name Study|name=Hempel}} {{One Name Study|name=Hempel}} ===Our Members=== *Please add your name and research interests* ==For our New Members== * For Hampel and Hampl profiles see Tom Hampel or Michael Maranda. Both have some of theirs already set up to show. Tom and Michael have profiles in the Czech Republic. === Hempel Name Origins === The HEMPEL name is from middle Europe. This includes Germany, Poland and surrounding countries. The earliest Hempel line I have found was in Poland where a General Jan Marian Hempel served under Napoleon. The photo is of Jan Marian Hempel. This copy was given me by a young Hempel who believes he is descended from the General. He like many others has his brick wall. Origins and Destinations 1 Origin of First Group was from Poland (Info Pending) 2 Group # 2 of these origins is Wends from Kohlwesa, Germany https://www.google.com/maps/place/Kohlwesa,+02627+Hochkirch,+Germany 2 This group went to World's End, SA, Australia. https://www.google.com/maps/place/Worlds+End+AUS 3 Group # 3 from Elgershausen and Hoof Germany https://www.google.com/maps/place/Elgershausen,+34270+Schauenburg,+Germany 3 Their destination was Grassyville, Bastrop County, Texas, United States of America. https://www.google.com/maps/place/Bastrop+County,+TX+USA 4 We have recently encountered a group in London, England. More later on this group. 5 This group is in the area known as Silesia. Silesia Silesia is a region of Central Europe located mostly in Poland, with small parts in the Czech Republic and Germany. Its area is about 40,000 km², and its population about 8,000,000. Silesia is located along the Oder river. It consists of Lower Silesia and Upper Silesia. en.wikipedia.org This group went to Canada. === Early Settlements === They migrated to countries such as the USA, Canada and Australia, just to name a few. The Wendish group were in Germany and spread to the above countries with a Johann Hempel meeting the group when they arrived. I can find no proof pro or con that it was the same Johann Hempel. A Johann Hempel is listed with the group, but was not on the ships arrival listing. Many of the Hempel used Johann as the first name with the next or middle name indicating the person. The Johann was dropped in many cases although a middle name of John was not uncommon. In my Hempel research I have encountered many groups of Hempels coming across Europe going from East to West. A complete listing of the Hempel descendants is in the Polish Hempel History Book. (in Polish) Dates are not included, but current names, occupations and destinations are included. I received the list and some pictorial history of the Hempels in Poland. A gap in the history was from a political change in government. Usually those of the old government and their families and supporters fled for their lives. Before that no one can be sure at this time. === DNA Studies === To join Hempel Name Stsub-sub-Project, just request to be added to our Trusted List. [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Hempel_Name_Study&action=joinnetwork] === Hempel Resources === Silesia Silesia is a region of Central Europe located mostly in Poland, with small parts in the Czech Republic and Germany. Its area is about 40,000 km², and its population about 8,000,000. Silesia is located along the Oder river. It consists of Lower Silesia and Upper Silesia. en.wikipedia.org Search results for HEMPEL on the Germany Roots website:
http://www.germanyroots.com/Ancestors_Database/index.php?lan=en&id_surname=3561&surname=HEMPEL&lit2=&cat=2&page=1 https://www.bing.com/mapspreview?v=2&cp=51.0000000~18.0000000&lvl=12 * Another location that is a destination and a Resource is Australia.The projects under way are many. Here is a link that might be of interest to those in Australia or have burials there. Category:Australian Cemeteries Project]] Add the category for Hempel Name Study to those Hempel profiles who are buried there. * So far the name Heimpel has been found in Prussia going to Canada after marriage. ** For those needing it Google has a Translation Page at https://translate.google.com/#de/en/M%C3%B6ll ** To join Hempel Name Study sub-Project, just request to be added to our Trusted List. [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Hempel_Name_Study&action=joinnetwork] **** Not all the Hempel were the good guys. Some were not so good as this story tells it in the CSA record: "Big Guns of Fayette" page 76 tells an interesting story of one CSA member, it lists; Hempel, E. `The muster roll of Captain L Alexander's company, Texas volunteers, Fayette County Texas, November 4, 1861. Lists Hempel as 3rd Corporal, age 26 years. born about 1838 in unknown location) : For some reason I wrote in the margin; died 30 April 1864 (also on this page is Hempel, L; no data on his parents or birth. ) On pages 45-46. `Nor were these the only deserters to add shame to the record of the company at this time. E Hempel (born about 1838 in unknown location) : who had enlisted in the service at LaGrange, Texas, May 10, 1862, then was assigned to company "A" 3rd Regiment Texas Infantry and later transferred into Creuzbaur's company, tired of the service early in 1864 and deserted. His wanderings took him to the horse camp in Montgomery County, and with the camp, he went to Austin county,. His petty depredations led him to Frelsburg. In the northern part of Colorado County, He killed a farmer and later was caught and hanged on April 30th

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{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ====History/Timeline==== {{Image|file=Henderson_County_Texas.png |align=c |size=250 |caption=county Seal }} https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch13 :'''Paleo Indian period''' - (3000-4000 years old) Artifact, Malakoff Man, (a sandstone mask weighing ninety-eight lbs. Geologist inspection determined Head #1 was authentic, dated as Paleo-Indians. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/bcm01 https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch13 :'''3000-4000s''' years buried pottery was found with fossil remains of extinct horses and camels indicates aboriginal culture were near the Trinity River (found this in the 1920s-1930s). :'''16th century''' -Europeans entered area found the Hasinais, a Caddoan group, living along the upper Neches River who had highest cultural development of any Texas Indians, were agriculturalists, grew corn, beans, squash, sunflowers, and tobacco. Men and women shared garden work, used dogs for hunting bears, ate small mammals, fish, and birds, ran trot lines baited with doughbait, and gathered nuts, berries, and wild fruits. :'''1800-1836''' Henderson County was part of the Nacogdoches District in Spanish and Mexican Texas. No settlements until after the Texas Revolution. :'''1836''' the region was inhabited by Indians—Cherokees, Shawnees, Delawares, and Kickapoos—who migrated westward in the winter of 1819–20 ahead of white settlement. Mexican governments welcomed the Indians as a buffer between themselves and the American settlers. :'''July 1839''' battle of the Neches, defeat of the Indians in East Texas, occurred. Pres. Mirabeau B. Lamar, sent remaining Indians to refuge in Oklahoma Territory. :'''Apr 27, 1846''' - {{Blue|Texas state legislature created Henderson Co. Apr 27, 1846 from Nacogdoches and Houston counties.}}https://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/henderson-county It is named for James Pinckney Henderson, first governor of the state of Texas. :'''Aug 1846 ''' Henderson co. was organized, with Buffalo as county seat until 1848. Bennett Martin was judge of 1st dist. court in 1847. :'''Sept 1848''' Centerville was selected to be county seat. James Star donated 100 acres land for the town. :'''1848''' Legislature formed Van Zandt and Kaufman counties out of Henderson county, reducing it. :'''Apr 2, 1849''' both the archives and county seat were returned to Buffalo. (Centerville ceased to exist). Court was held under a''' grove of red oak trees where the present courthouse stands'''. It was renamed Athens. :'''1850''' - first courthouse was built - cost $50. Cotton was introduced. :'''1855''' the courthouse was sold and the proceeds given to W. B. Stirman to build a jail, from which only one prisoner ever escaped. :'''1860''' - The second county courthouse, a two-story, wooden, weather-boarded structure with four brick chimneys, was completed, sat in the center of the square until it burned in 1885. :'''1845''' Normandy, was the first Norwegian settlement in Texas. :'''1848''' Science Hill, established in 1848, had the first school of higher learning and Masonic lodge in the county. :'''1849''' Brownsboro, 3 miles from Normandy at a ferry crossing on Kickapoo Creek, oldest existing town. :'''1840s''' Buffalo had 100 residents and a debating society presided over by John H. Reagan. :'''1852''' Fincastle had the first public school and first post office. ::communities no longer existing were New York, Goshen, Wild Cat, Carroll Springs, and Cat Fish. :'''1859''' - 2 sellers of wheat winnowing machines were accused of organizing slave rebellion and '''hanged''' without trial. :'''1860''' county resembled the Deep South (3,478 whites, 1,116 slaves, & one free black). Roads , ferries, and bridges replaced buffalo trails. :'''1861''' - County voted 400 to 49 to secede (residents of the county were 155 slaveholders. Fincastle had the largest slave population and was the largest and wealthiest community. :'''1862-65''' Robert J. (Howdy) Martin, Jerry Warren, and a Captain Manion each organized a '''volunteer company'''. 1,500 Henderson County men served in the war, while the home front provided leather goods, crocks, food, and clothing to the army. :'''1862-65''' - {{Red|One-tenth of the farm products was taxed to cover war expenses}}, and a county tax helped care for indigent wives, widows, and orphans. :'''Reconstruction''' most Henderson County whites resented black suffrage and the rule imposed by Congress. :'''1867''' Tyler headquarters federal troops investigated an incident involving a fight between J. J. Faulk and Jim McEwin, a black. :1870 Democratic party control resumed.1870 census population was 6,786, with '''1,674 whites increase''' and '''African Americans increased by 537'''.Immigration from the Deep South occurred during this time. Many slaves were brought into the county from Louisiana and Arkansas and were left there when the war ended. Many of these African Americans remained in the county. :'''1870''' -manufacturing had dropped to half its production; only a '''cotton gin, a gristmill''', and the '''pottery mill''' remained. Farm values dropped to half of what they had been. Milk cows DOUBLED. :'''1887''' Citizens pooled finances, donated and built the bed for the St. Louis Southwestern Railway! :'''1873-85''' Newspaper, the Athens Bulletin, began in 1873; became the Athens Courier, the Athenian, and in 1885, Athens Review. Other newspapers in the county have been the Henderson County Herald, the Trinidad Times, the Chandler Times, the Poynor Tribune, the Murchison X-Ray, the Murchison Star, the Eustace Herald, the Malakoff Monitor, and the Cedar Creek Pilot. :'''1880s''' the Cotton Belt, as the '''SLSW Railway''' was called, brought new life. Citizens moved to start new communities and rename old ones. Stillwater became Chandler, in honor of A. H. Chandler, who was instrumental in having the railroad built. Malakoff became post office for Science Hill, Wild Cat, Willow Springs, and Cross Roads. Murchison, founded in 1877, shipped watermelons out of its depot. Part of Brownsboro moved a short distance, to form new Brownsboro, while Trinidad was founded by the railroad as a water and refueling stop. :'''1880s census''' - growth in all areas, population, agriculture, and manufacturing.. Miller Pottery began producing flower pots using the clay subsoil for a base., 1882 reflected growth in every area. Population increased to 9,735 (7,641 whites and 2,094 blacks), and agricultural production increased during the decade. Gus Hill began producing building and fire brick in 1885, and Athens Tile and Pottery Company was formed in 1885. :'''1885''' -- The courthouse burned in 1885, killing the original red oak trees under which the first court met. {{Image|file=Henderson_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Welcome to Henderson. }} :'''1890s''' completed St. Louis & Southwestern Railroad boosted population. Manufacturing declined. On this line, Eustace was built. :'''1890''' T. F. Murchison became the first banker because his store had the only vault in the county. :'''1890''' showed an increase in population, farm values, and production. The population increased to 12,285. Farm values rose to over a million dollars, and corn, peas, molasses, and peaches competed with the cotton production of 7,949 bales, cattle, hogs, sheep, horses, and poultry. :'''1898''' - The Texas and New Orleans was extended from Dallas through Kemp to Athens :'''1902''' J. J. Faulk helped pass the first good-road law, and roads were improved with sand and clay. W. D. Dodd developed the county's lignite deposits for the railroads; migrant Mexican workers first worked the mines. :'''1910'''- first automobile in the county appeared in Athens in 1910. The first county school board formed to provide public education for the first time since before the Civil War. :'''1910''' Daughters of the American Revolution '''(DAR)''' and United Daughters of the Confederacy began to preserve the county's history. :'''1913''' the present courthouse was built; Boy Scouts planted the trees that grow around it. In 1900 fifty-two manufacturing firms employed 161 people, who earned $41,494 in wages and made products worth $154,332. Farms numbered more than 3,000 and were valued at more than $1.5 million. :'''1900 -1920''' agriculture reached its peak as the economic base of the county. Cattle, hogs, poultry, and cotton production, population increased to 28,327 in 1920. :'''World War I ''' Henderson County contributed 1,119 men and three women to the war effort during World War I. Twenty-six of the men died, but only four were killed in action. =====Government Offices===== Henderson County has had four courthouses:1850, 1861, 1887 and 1913http://www.texasescapes.com/TOWNS/Athens/Athens-Texas-Henderson-County-Courthouse.htm '''1st Courthouse, 1850''' first courthouse was built - cost $50. ::'''1855''' the courthouse was sold and the proceeds given to W. B. Stirman to build a jail, from which only one prisoner ever escaped. '''2nd Courthouse, 1861''' The second county courthouse, a two-story, wooden, weather-boarded structure with four brick chimneys, was completed, sat in the center of the square until it burned in 1885. The fire also killed the original red oak trees under which the first court met. '''3rd Courthouse, 1887''' {{Image|file=Henderson_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=290 |caption=1887 Courthouse. }}{{clear}} 4th Courthouse, 1913- L. L. Thurman Style - Classical Revival, Materials- Brick and Stone, The Photographer's Note: mentions the 1913 Henderson County Courthouse has a different unique style. It has wings that project at an angle. This design was also used in the razed 1910 Fisher Co. courthouse and current 1908 Rains co. Courthouse~~Terry JeansonBoy Scouts planted the trees that grow around the new courthouse. {{Image|file=Henderson_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=1913 courthouse. }}{{Image|file=Henderson_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=1913 courthouse, shows dome }}{{clear}} =====Geography===== https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch13 :'''Location''' East Texas between the Neches and Trinity Rivers. :'''Athens,''' the largest city and county seat, near geographical center (at 32°10' N, 95°50' W), 60 miles SE of Dallas on U.S. Highway 175, at the intersection of State highways 31 and 19. :'''Region''' - transitional region between East and Central Texas. :'''Reservoir''' Lakes 2 major lakes: Cedar Creek Reservoir on NW and Lake Palestine on the SE. :'''Size''' - 949.7 sq. mi. and has different land-resource areas running NW and SE directions. :'''Rivers''' - Neches River,(E 1/3 of County) is East Texas Timberlands, with wooded, rolling terrain :'''Soil''' - East Tx Timberlands - deep sandy loams and sands. West, parallel soil Clayton area - soil is shallow sandy loam over dense clayey subsoils :'''Vegetation''' Western Claypan area and along Trinity River- bottomlands of the flood plain: oak, elm, hackberry, and pecan, dense undergrowth of scrubs and vines typical of the East Texas mixed forests, :'''native grasses''': little, big bluestem, Indian grass, switch grass, grama, and Virginia wild rye :'''Vegetation''' - East Tx Timberlands - Loblolly, shortleaf pine, sweet gum, post oak, southern red oak, white oak, flowering dogwoods, long-leaf pine, black gum, and blackjack oak, American beautyberry, greenbriar, and hawthorns. :'''Soil''' - claypan area, where the soils are shallow sandy loams that overlie dense, clayey subsoils; :'''Wildlife''', and game animals. :'''Topography''' - hilly and rolling, :'''Elevation''' -256 to 763 feet above sea level. :'''Drainage''' - W part drains into the Trinity River, and E part drains into the Neches River. :'''Mineral resources'''- oil, gas, sulfur, lignite coal, sand, gravel, clay used for making bricks and pottery. :'''Climate''' is considered subtropical. :'''Temperatures''' range in July and August of 72° F to 96° and January of 34° to 56°. Average annual -65° :'''Rainfall''' is forty inches :'''Growing season''' extends to 260 days. Last freeze is March 11, first freeze is November 26. :'''Favorable climate''', the county's recreation areas are popular retirement centers. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch13 =====Adjacent counties===== *Kaufman County (north){{Image|file=Henderson_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=160 |caption=Here's an image. }} *Van Zandt County (north) *Smith County (east) *Cherokee County (southeast) *Anderson County (south) *Freestone County (southwest) *Navarro County (west) *Ellis County (northwest) =====Protected areas===== *rock etchings at '''Big Rock Shelter,''' remain as reminders of the county's Indian heritage. =====Demographics===== In 2000, there were 73,277 people residing in the county with a population density of 84 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 88.50% White, 6.61% Black or African American, 0.54% Native American, 0.30% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 2.72% from other races, and 1.30% from two or more races. 6.92% of the population were Hispanic. The median income for a household in the county was $32,533, and the median income for a family was $38,255.The per capita income for the county was $17,772. About 11.70% of families and 15.10% of the population were below the poverty line, including 18.60% of those under age 18 and 11.80% of those age 65 or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henderson_County,_Texas *Henderson County is part of the Dallas/Fort Worth DMA. Local media outlets are: KDFW-TV, KXAS-TV, WFAA-TV, KTVT-TV, KERA-TV, KTXA-TV, KDFI-TV, KDAF-TV, and KFWD-TV. Other nearby stations that provide coverage for Henderson County come from the Tyler/Longview/Jacksonville market : KLTV, KTRE-TV, KYTX-TV, KFXK-TV, KCEB-TV, and KETK-TV. *Newspaper coverage of the area can be found in the Athens Daily Review, Athens; The Monitor is published in Mabank, which is primarily in Kaufman County. *Favorable climate, the county's recreation areas are popular retirement centers. Highways
:U.S. Highway 175{{Image|file=Henderson_County_Texas-1.png |align=r |size=180 |caption=Henderson. }} :Texas State Highway 19 :Texas State Highway 31 :Texas State Highway 155 :Texas State Highway 198 :Texas State Highway 274 :Texas State Highway 334 College - Henderson County Junior College. =====Cities===== *[[:Category:Athens, Texas|Athens]] county seat and largest city {| border="1" class="sortable" !Towns !!Towns !!Towns |- |[[:Category:Brownsboro, Texas|Brownsboro]]||[[:Category:Log Cabin, Texas|Log Cabin]]||[[:Category:Tool, Texas|Tool]] |- |[[:Category:Chandler, Texas|Chandler]]||[[:Category:Malakoff, Texas|Malakoff ]]||[[:Category:Star Harbor, Texas|Star Harbor]] |- |[[:Category:Eustace, Texas|Eustace]]||[[:Category:Moore Station, Texas|Moore Station]]||[[:Category:Trinidad, Texas|Trinidad]] |- |[[:Category:Gun Barrel City, Texas|Gun Barrel City]]||[[:Category:Murchison, Texas|Murchison]] ||[[:Category:Mabank, Texas|Mabank]] |- |[[:Category:Coffee City, Texas|Coffee City]]||[[:Category:Payne Springs, Texas|Payne Springs]]||[[:Category:Poynor, Texas|Poyner]] |- |[[:Category:Berryville, Texas|Berryville]]||[[:Category:Antioch, Texas|Antioch]] ||[[:Category:New Hope, Texas|New Hope]] |- |[[:Category:Enchanted Oaks, Texas|Enchanted Oaks]]||[[:Category:Seven Points, Texas|Seven Points]]||[[:Category:Caney City, Texas|Caney City]] |} {| border="1" class="sortable" !Communities!!Communities!!Communities |- |[[:Category:Aley, Texas|Aley]] ||[[:Category:Leagueville, Texas|Leagueville]]||[[:Category:Mankin, Texas|Mankin]] |- |[[:Category:Bethel, Texas|Bethel]]||[[:Category:Virginia Hill, Texas|Virginia Hill]] ||[[:Category: Big Rock, Texas|Big Rock]] |- |[[:Category:Buffalo, Texas|Buffalo]]||[[:Category:Harmony, Henderson County, Texas|Harmony]]||[[:Category:Pickens, Texas|Pickens]] |- |[[:Category:Ruth Springs, Texas|Ruth Springs]]||[[:Category:Fincastle, Texas|Fincastle]]||[[:Category: Stockard, Texas|Stockard]] |- |[[:Category: Dauphin, Texas|Dauphin]]||[[:Category:Pine Grove, Texas|Pine Grove]] ||[[:Category:LaRue, Texas|LaRue]] |- |[[:Category:Opelika, Texas|Opelika]]||[[:Category:Union Hill, Texas|Union Hill]]||[[:Category:Baxter, Texas|Baxter]] |- |[[:Category:Evelyn, Texas|Evelyn]]||[[:Category:Shady Oaks, Texas|Shady Oaks]]||[[:Category:Crescent Heights, Texas|Crescent Heights]] |- |[[:Category:Fincastle, Texas|Fincastle]]||[[:Category: Pauline, Texas|Pauline]]||[[:Category:Sumer Hill, Texas|Sumer Hill]] |- |[[:Category:Cross Roads, Texas|Crossroads]]|||| |} *Centreville (Ghost town) *Corinth (Ghost town) ====Formed From==== *Henderson area was part of Nacogdoches District in Spanish and Mexican Texas *1846--Henderson County was created 27 April 1846 from '''Houston''' and '''Nacogdoches Counties.''' ==== County Resources==== *Home of annual Old Fiddlers' Contest {{Image|file=Henderson_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Fiddlers Association Monument. }} *Black-eyed peas capital =====Census===== :1850 --- 1,237 — :1860 --- 4,595 271.5% :1870 --- 6,786 47.7% :1880 --- 9,735 43.5% :1890 --- 12,285 26.2% :1900 --- 19,970 62.6% :1910 --- 20,131 0.8% :1920 --- 28,327 40.7% :1930 --- 30,583 8.0% :1940 --- 31,822 4.1% :1950 --- 23,405 −26.5% :1960 --- 21,786 −6.9% :1970 --- 26,466 21.5% :1980 --- 42,606 61.0% :1990 --- 58,543 37.4% :2000 --- 73,277 25.2% :2010 --- 78,532 7.2% :Est. 2015 --- 79,545 ====Notables==== :Clay Smothers :Stuart Spitzer =====Land Grants===== *A dozen Mexican land grants were made here. *Jane Irvine, who had a Mexican land grant of a league and a labor *Henry Jeffreys, who owned the league of land =====Cemeteries===== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=370 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Athens Cemetery, Athens, Texas|Athens Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Davis Cemetery, Athens, Texas|Davis Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Oaklawn Memorial Park, Athens, Texas|Oaklawn Memorial Park]] *[[:Category: Willow Springs Cemetery, Henderson County, Texas|Willow Springs Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Chandler Memorial Cemetery, Chandler, Texas|Chandler Memorial Cemetery]] ::[http://www.angelfire.com/tx4/cottonwood/Cemetery/cottonwood_cemetery.htm Cottonwood Cemetery] *[[:Category: Cottonwood Cemetery, Eustace, Texas|Cottonwood Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Goshen Cemetery, Eustace, Texas|Goshen Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Guthrie Cemetery, Harmony, Henderson County, Texas|Guthrie Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Oaklawn Cemetery of Mabank, Mabank, Texas|Oaklawn Cemetery of Mabank]] *[[:Category: King Cemetery, Henderson County, Texas|King Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Fincastle Cemetery, LaRue, Texas|Fincastle Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Malakoff City Cemetery, Malakoff, Texas|Malakoff City Cemetery]] *[[:Category: New York Cemetery, New York, Texas|New York Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Foreman Cemetery, Pauline, Texas|Foreman Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Payne Springs Cemetery, Payne Springs, Texas|Payne Springs Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Tool Cemetery, Tool, Texas|Tool Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Trinidad Cemetery, Trinidad, Texas|Trinidad Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Walnut Creek Cemetery, Henderson County, Texas|Walnut Creek Cemetery]] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Henderson/ListHenderson.html Henderson county Cemeteries] Gloria Mayfield *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2626 FindaGrave cemeteries] ===Sources=== *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Henderson/ListHenderson.html Henderson county Cemeteries] Gloria Mayfield *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txhender/hendcem.html Cemeteries, Henderson co.] *[http://www.usgwarchives.net/tx/henderson/cemeteries.htm TXGen cemeteries] genealogy *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2626 FindaGrave cemeteries]

Henderson Name Study

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[[Category:Henderson Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. === Surname origin === The surname originated in Scotland, meaning son of Hendry (a Scottish form of Henry). Due to its origin it emerged in multiple places for unrelated families.[https://www.houseofnames.com/henderson-family-crest Henderson], House of Names The 1841 census showed Hendersons living throughout Scotland but concentrated in Lanarkshire (10%), Midlothian (10%), Fife (8%), Aberdeenshire (8%) and Caithness (5%).[https://www.ancestry.co.uk/name-origin?surname=henderson Henderson name origin], ancestry.com The use of hereditary surnames in Scotland dates back to 1061, when King [[Dunkeld-77|Malcolm Canmore]] "directed his chief subjects, after the custom of other nations, to adopt surnames from their territorial possessions".[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015011274175&view=1up&seq=29 The surnames of Scotland, their origin meaning and history], Black, George Fraser The main family in Fife is the Hendersons of Fordell, who are believed to descend from the Henryson family of Dumfriesshire.[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015011274175&view=1up&seq=441 Henderson], The surnames of Scotland, their origin meaning and history, Black, George Fraser The Caithness Hendersons are descended from Henry Gunn, a younger son of George Gunn, chief of Clan Gunn in the 1400s. The Hendersons of Glencoe anglicised their name from MacEanruig and claim descent from Henry, son of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nechtan_mac_Der-Ilei Nechtan, King of the Picts]. === Sources ===

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[[Category:Hendy Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] Please post a comment below if you would like to join the study or if you have any questions. We'd love to hear from you! We are very grateful for all contributions made to Hendy profiles. If you make any significant changes we'd find it very helpful if you leave a comment on the profile page you have edited. The Hendy ONS currently has approximately 3,000 profiles and in order to stay on top of everything we track changes on a Google spreadsheet. Thank you! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the Hendy surname and the variants '''Hendye, Hendey, Hendee''' and '''Hendie''' of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == * '''GRO Birth Index. England and Wales.''' ** 1907-1911 Complete with all name variants * '''Census. 1911. England and Wales.''' ** Status: Complete with all name variants * '''Census. 1901. England and Wales.''' ** Status: In progress * Add all '''"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975"''' records. **1538-1599 complete [[MacLeod-1797|MacLeod-1797]] **1600-1699 in progress, complete to end 1697 [[MacLeod-1797|MacLeod-1797]] 17:51, 14 August 2018 (UTC) * Add all '''"England Marriages, 1538-1973"''' records. **1538-1599 in progress, complete to 1570 [[MacLeod-1797|MacLeod-1797]] * Add all '''"England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991"''' records. **1538-1599 in progress, complete to 1570 [[MacLeod-1797|MacLeod-1797]] == Useful Links == * [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1cejzrVr2csTdJGUfzfbIt9j6pxIo1UdDLkod-wVNaC4/edit?usp=sharing Hendy Name Study Spreadsheet] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hendy List of Hendy individuals on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/HENDY G2G feed of questions tagged "Hendy"]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=Hendy Orphaned Hendy profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Hendy-1 Unsourced Hendy profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Hendy+unconnected&MaxProfiles=500000 Unconnected Hendy Profiles on WikiTree] * British Surnames: [http://www.britishsurnames.co.uk/surname/hendy Hendy] * Internet Surname Database: [http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Hendy Hendy] == Research Notes == * Left a note on the profile of [[Hendy-119|Phyllis (Hendy) Barnes]] to add 1911 Census citation and request clear up after multiple merges [[MacLeod-1797|MacLeod-1797]] 21:38, 28 February 2021 (UTC) == Notable Hendy's== * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Hendy,_Baron_Hendy John Hendy, Baron Hendy] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Hendy Paul Hendy] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toby_Hendy Toby Hendy] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Hendy Sir Peter Hendy] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Hendy Arthur Hendy] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaun_Hendy Shaun Hendy] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Hendy Philip Hendy] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Hendy Andrew Hendy] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trevor_Hendy Trevor Hendy] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Hendy Jim Hendy]

Henkikirja Viipuri 1818/Lemi

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Lemin pitäjä [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1818|Viipurin läänin henkikirjassa vuonna 1818]]. Lemin henkikirjat muina vuosina:
[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1818/Lemi|1818]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1820/Lemi|1820]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1825/Lemi|1825]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1830/Lemi|1830]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1835/Lemi|1835]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1840/Lemi|1840]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1845/Lemi|1845]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1850/Lemi|1850]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1855/Lemi|1855]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1860/Lemi|1860]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1865/Lemi|1865]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1870/Lemi|1870]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1875/Lemi|1875]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1880/Lemi|1880]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1885/Lemi|1885]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1890/Lemi|1890]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1895/Lemi|1895]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1900/Lemi|1900]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1905/Lemi|1905]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1910/Lemi|1910]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1915/Lemi|1915]] ==Henkilöt== :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332825 Jakso 1238] ===Achtiala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Dawid Achtiain 43. mh: 47. **Son Jeremias 21. et Anders 7. Dotter Sophia 15. och Mohr Walborg Jöransd:r 65. Pigan Lisa Elia'dotter 16. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Thomas Achtiain 35. mh: 26. **Son Adam 6. et Michell 1. Bror Jonas Jöransson 22. Syster Lisa Jöransdotter 40. *Inh: Enkan Margaretha Thomasd:r 52. **Dotter Beatha 9. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Johan Achtiain 40. mh: 39. **Son Abram 11. Jacob 5. Bror Adam Johansson 36. mh: Margaretha 35. hans Dotter Ewa 1. Syster Ewa Johansdotter 43. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Jacob Johansson Achtiain 24. **Bror och Jägaren Adam Johansson 27. samt Mohr Ewa Pettersdotter 57. *Inhys: Gustaw Esaje 40. mh: 30. **Son Gustaw 14. Johan 12. et Elias 5. och Dotter Carolina 7. ====Hemman 3 (1/4)==== *Dawid Achtiain **Familjen uptagen på Hemmanet N:o 1. ====Hemman 3 (1/4)==== *Thomas Dito. **Dito Dito. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Johan Dito. **Dito Dito. ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *Jacob Achtiain. **Dito på Hemmanet N:o 2 uptagen. ===Hakulila=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Thomas Hakuli 40. mh: 27. **Son Gabriel 2. Bror Jöran Mattsson 44. mh: Ewa 31. och son Elias 5. samt D:r Hedwig 3. et Sophia 1. Syster Helena 37. Maria 30. et Catharina 22. Styfmohr Maria Jöransd:r 51. Farbror Anders Mattsson 60. mh: Lisa 40. och son Adam 22. et Dawid 16. samt d:r Ewa 26. Christina 23. et Regina 11. ===Heickilä=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Adam Mattsson Napari 62. mh: 38. **Son Matts 23. Bror Påhl 44. mh: Margaretha 44. hans son Jacob 10. Gabriel 7. et Michell 5. samt D:r Lisa 15. D:o Bror Dawid 33. mh: Martha 32. hans son Elias 11. Fredrich 5. et Anders 3. Esajas Mattsson 64. och hans Dotter Maria 20. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332827 Jakso 1239] ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Adam Heickin 62. mh: 52. **Dotter Regina 20. Swärson Esajas Anderss: 26. mh: Ewa 23. Brors söner Elias Mattsson 47. mh: Maria 30. och hans son Alexander 8. Dawid 4. et Elias 1. samt D:r Margaretha 7. och hans Mohr Maria Jöransd:r 58. Dito Matts Eliasson 40. mh: Helena 37. och hans Mohr Maria Mårtensdotter 67. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Elias Heiska 35. mh: 30. **Son Dawid 16. Hindrich 13. Matts 11. Adam 7. Anders 4. et Elias 1 1/2. Foster d:r Ewa Olofsd:r 23. Fader Petter Johansson 70. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Gabriel Heiska 46. mh: 37. **Dotter Walborg 21. Stina 16. Regina 11. Margaretha 8. et Sophia 2. Bror Johan Anderss: 41. mh: Lisa 39. och D:r Catharina 15. Maria 7. et Anna 2. Fosterson Elias Michellsson 17. ===Hywärilä=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Anders Lukas 39. mh: 25. **Son Adam 8. D:r Ewa 16. Sophia 2. Wallborg 1. Jeremias Elia' 34. mh: Hedwig 27. D:r Anna 1. hans Swärmohr Anna 61. Gabriel Adamsson 29. mh: Lisa 23. och son Dawid 4. et Jonas 2. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Dawid Hywäri 63. **Dotter Maria 37. Swärson Jonas Anderss: 36. mh: Helena 30. och son Anders 9. et Dawid 2. samt D:r Ewa 5. Swärsons Syster Lisa Andersdotter 16. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Esajas Hyfwäri 54. mh: 52. **Son Elias 34. mh: Margaretha 29. Adam 19. Moses 15. et Esajas 12. och Dotter Hedwig 25. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Anders Tapanain 39. mh: 40. **Son Adam 17 et Elias 7. och D:r Margaretha 11. et Catharina 2. Bror Jonas Mattsson 32. mh: Lisa 36. och son Gabriel 5. Enkan Margaretha Johansd:r 54. hennes son Esajas 28. et Moses Jeremia'son 23. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Adam Tapanain 54. **Son Hindrich 29. mh: Anna 26. D:r Ewa 27. Walborg 22. et Lisa 20. Brors Enka Sophia Jöransd:r 42. med son Dawid Joransson 9. och D:r Christina 28. et Hedwig Jöransd:r 6. ====Hemman 4 (3/4)==== *Carl Junnoin 65. **Son Jonas 31. mh: Helena 27. och son Dawid 4. Moses Carlsson 19. och D:r Helena 24. Anders Andersson 23. Bror Esajas 19. samt Syster Lisa 27. Sophia 16. et Regina Andersdotter 12. Hindrich Dawidsson 49. hans Bror Michell 26. et Gabriel 20. et Styfmohr Hedwig Jöransdotter 49. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332828 Jakso 1240] *Inh: Petter Jöranss: 58. **Wahnför. ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Adam Gabrielsson Junnoin 20. **Syster Christina 14. et Ewa 7. och Mohr Wallborg Erichsdotter 34. Faster Maria Jöransd:r 28. och Farbror Dawid Jöransson 38. mh: Maria 37. och son Dawid 12. Elias 9. et Salamon 7. ====Hemman 5 (1)==== *Adam Andersson Pucki 19. **Syster Ewa 22. Enkan Ewa Hendrichsdotter 39. hennes son [[Pukki-12|Esajas 6.]] et Gabriel Esajeson 3. och D:r Christina 16. Farbrors Enka Margaretha Mattsd:r 40. hennes son Matts 14. et Elias Pettersson 9. och D:r Sofia 17. et Maria Christina 5. *Inh: och afskedade Jägaren Thomas Mattsson Rasonius 37. mh 31. **Son Aron 5. et Wilhelm 1/12. och Dotter Maria Christina 6. ===Huttula=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Jacob Turku 61. mh: 51. **Son Adam 18. och Dotter Helena 25. Swärson Adam Joransson 41. mh: Lisa 34. och son Anders 8. et Dawid 2. samt D:r Beatha 15. [[Turku-1|Hedwig 12]]. et Stina 3. Matts Esajasson 48. mh: Maria 38. och son Salamon 7. et Jonas 3. samt D:r Maria 22. Ewa 16. et Lisa 12. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Johan Jöransson Turku 58. **Son Adam 31. mh: Hedwig 24. och hans son Elias 2. Philip Johansson 16. samt D:r Lisa 27. Maria 23. Walborg 21. et Sophia 12. Syster Lisa Jöransdotter 54. et Hedwig Thoma'dotter 25. ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *Jeremias Heickeri 38. mh: 36. **Son Adam 5. et Elias 2. Bror Anders Dawidsson 31. mh: Anna 38. och Dotter Beatha 2. samt Dawid Dawidsson 14. och Syster Lisa 36. Maria 21. et Catharina Dawidsd:r 17. ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *Jöran Heickeri 25. **Bror Michell Mattsson 19. och Syster Maria 17. samt Mohr Helena Eskelsd:r 59. ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *Moses Heickeri 29. mh: 26. **Son Adam 17. och D:r Ewa 2. Far Esajas Dawidss: 66. ====Hemman 4 (1/6)==== *Erich Huttuin 56. mh: 54. **Son Adam 29. mh: Beatha 30. och son Benjamin 6. Matts 3. et Elias 1. Dawid Erichss: 27. och Gabriel Erichsson 22. samt Ewa Erichsd:r 16. Bror Jacob Erichsson 41. mh: Regina 31. och och son Alexander 1. samt D:r Margaretha 8. et Regina 5. Brors Dotter Ewa Påhlsd:r 45. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332830 Jakso 1241] ====Hemman 4 (1/12)==== *Michell Huttuin 75. mh: 72. **Son Johan 39. mh: Sophia 37. och son Anders 19. Elias 9. et Hindrich 1 1/2. samt Dotter Ewa 12. et Hedwig 3/4. ====Hemman 4 (1/12)==== *Jöran Jacobss: 39. mh: 33. **Dotter Helena 11. Lisa 8. et Ewa 2. och Mohr Maria Olofsdotter 67. ====Hemman 4 (1/6)==== *Elias Huttuin 36. mh: 34. **Son Benjamin 14. Richard 11. Friedrich 7. Jonas 3. et Salamon 1. Bror Hindrich Mattsson 34. och syster Johanna Mattsd:r 30. samt Farbrorsd:r Christina Johansd:r 24. et Mohr Ewa Christersdotter 63. ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Johan Huttuin 62. mh: 60. **Dotter Margaretha 23. Swärson Jeremias Adamsson 33. mh: Ewa Johansdotter 30. och son Elias 2. samt D:r Lisa 10. et Maria 7. Simon Joransson 56. mh: Catharina 38. och son Anders 19. Gabriel 7. Adam 6. et Dawid 3. Simons syster Maria Jöransd:r 24. ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Jöran Huttuin 67. mh: 58. **Son Jonas 37. mh: Walborg 34. Adam 22. Gabriel 13. et Benjamin 10. och D:r Johanna 19. et Beatha 16. Brorsson Anders Michelsson 36. mh: Maria 20. hans Bror Anders 30. och Syster Ewa 26. Bror Erich Jacobsson 57. mh: Margaretha 43. hans son Elias 20. Anders 11. et Hindrich 3. samt D:r Maria 15. ===Itiä=== ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Johan Anderson Dufwa 24. mh: 34. **Styfdotter Margaretha Elia' 3. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Michell Parkoin 47. mh: 32. **Dotter Maria 2. och Swägerska Anna Larsdotter 23. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Elias Heiska **uptagen på Heickila By N:o 3. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Gabriel Heiska **Dito Dito. *Torp: Michell Thomasson 43. mh: 39. *Inh: Johan Kettinen 55. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Elias Skinnari 40. mh: 35. **Son Johan 1. Mohr Walborg Hindrichs Dotter 72. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Esajas Skinnari 52. mh: 52. **Son Hindrich 20. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332831 Jakso 1242] ===Jufwola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Adam Jufwoin 41. mh: 36. **Son Adam 2. och Dotter Margaretha 15. et Maria 4. Swärmohr Margaretha Larsdotter 53. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Gabriel Jufwoin 44. **Bror Jonas Jöransson 36. mh: Christina 25. hans son Anders 3. och Dotter Lisa 6. et Maria 1. Enkan Ewa Erichsdot:r 59. hennes Dotter Walborg Andersdotter 28. ====Hemman 2 (5/6)==== *Elias Kuka **Familjen uptagen i Kukanniemi by å Hemmanet N:o 1. ====Hemman 2 (1/6)==== *Anders Kuka **Dito Dito. *Inh: Anders Johansson 49. mh: 40. **Son Moses 15. och Dotter Sophia 11. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Johan Mattss: Jufwoin 36. mh: 25. **Dotter Johanna 1. Syster Helena 24. samt Mohr Maria Thoma'dotter 61. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Elias Thomass: Jufwoin 22. **Bror Adam 4. och Syster Ewa 19. Stina 12. et Margaretha 8. samt Mohr Sophia Jöransdotter 49. ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *Anders Clemi 53. mh: 46. **Son Adam 19. et Gabriel 15. och Dotter Ewa 23. Bror Hindrich Johansson 49. mh: Agnetha 38. hans D:r Christina 17. Hedwig 14. Maja Lisa 8. et Ewa 4. Elias Petterss: 34. mh: Margaretha 37. hans son Jonas 15. et Dawid 4. och Dotter Sophia 13. et Walborg 7. samt Mohr Margaretha Mattsd:r 57. Dawid Hindrichsson 53. mh: Regina 44. hans son Anders 20. och D:r Catharina 18. och Jonas Hindrichsson 41. mh: Christina 31. och hans D:r Maria 6. ====Hemman 5 (1)==== *Anders Clemi **Familjen uptagen på N:o 4 af denne by. *Torp: Jonas Mattsson 34. mh: 34. **Son Stephan 1. och Dotter Maria Christina 7. et Walborg 4. Bror Sokne Skräddaren Jacob Mattsson Rasonius 27. Bror Johan 20. et Dawid 18. samt Syster Ewa 15. Mohr Walborg Dawidsd:r 58. ====Hemman 6 (1)==== *Pastor Johan Gabriel Lundan 51. mh: 33. *Son Johan Gabriel 14. och Wilhelm Ludwig 4. D:r Maria Christina 23. Catharina Elisabeth 21. Susanna Fredrica 19. Carolina Lowisa 17. Helena Agnetha 16. Johanna Charlotta 7. och Clara Augustina 1. Swärföraldrar: Ingeneuren Matts Mellin 73. /// m: F: Helena Charlotta 68. Comminist: Gustaw Borg 36. Drängen Benjamin Dawidsson Sallmi 24. D:o Gossen Anders Jöransson Nisoin 17. Pigan Christina Johansd:r 30. Maria Palola 26. Maria Zacharied:r 24. Ewa Påhls D:r 24. och Walborg Andersd:r 19. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332833 Jakso 1243] *Klock: Gabr: Lauren 30. **Pigan Ewa Christina Salenia 39. *Inh: Anders Simonsson Salenius 30. **Mohr Maria Backmann 64. Syster Saara Helena 27. *Inhysningen Jacob Mattsson 56. mh: 54. **Dotter Elisabeth 15. *Torp: Adam Thomasson 36. mh: 35. **Mohr Ewa Erichsd:r 54. son Gabriel 1. Dotter Christina 10. Ewa 6. Maria 2 1/2. Bror Gabriel Thoma' 24. Syster Beatha 22. och Syster Dotter Lowisa Carlsdotter 2. *Kyrkwäht: Adam Mårtenss: 41. mh: 33. **Son Mårten 7. et D:r Maria Gustawa 2. Bror Jonas 27. och Mohr Sophia Pettersd:r 63. Piga Helena Jöransdotter 49. ===Kukannemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Adam Andersson Kuka 39. mh: 34. **Swägerska Ewa Mattsd:r 28. Anders Gabrielsson 27. mh: Maria 25. och son Johan 5. Gabriel 3. et Dawid 1. syster Lisa Gabrielsd:r 21. Enkan Walborg Simonsd:r 55. D:r Enkan Margaretha Elia'd:r 28. hennes son Friedrich 9. Jonas 7. et Elias 2. Drängen Abram Johansson 22. et Anders Mattsson 60. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Adam Mattsson Kuka 52. mh: 52. **Son Matts 27. mh: Maria 32. hans son Gabriel 7. och D:r Lisa 5. Christina 3. et Margaretha 1/12. Dito Adam Adamsson 13. och D:r Anna 25. et Ewa Adami 19. Brorsson Elias Esaje 36. mh: Agnetha 31. hans son Dawid 7. och D:r Beatha 8. et Johanna 1/6. Bror Enka Anna Andersd:r 39. hennes D:r Maria Mattsd:r 14. ====Hemman 1 (5/18)==== *Elias Kuka 62. mh: 59. **Swärson Adam Sakrisson 44. mh: Hedwig 33. Adam Matss: 37. mh: Agnetha 37. hans son Matts 9. och D:r Wallborg 15. Sophia 13. et Ewa 3. Enkan Ewa Abelsd:r 51. hennes D:r Regina Petri 26. Dawid Jacobsson 27. mh: Margaretha 24. Enka Helena Elia' 46. hennes Swärs: Adam Michelss: 20. mh: Lisa 17. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332834 Jakso 1244] ====Hemman 1 (1/18)==== *Anders Johansson Kuka 49. mh: 45. **Son Elias 20. Anders 7. et Jeremias 2. och D:r Hedwig 18. Bror Dawid 40. mh: Ewa 33. hans son Wilhelm 6. och Dotter Christina 3. *Torp: Michell Esajeson 31. mh: 28. **Son Dawid 8. et Elias 5. och Dotter Catharina 1. *Torp: Bernt Lahti 69. mh: 66. **Son Jeremias 31. och D:r Margaretha 16. ===Keskisenpä=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Jonas Lensu 22. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Petter Lensu 24. **Bror Adam Jöransson 14. Syster Helena 23. Ewa 21. Mohr Margaretha Thoma' d:r 51. Farbrors dotter Maria Johans dotter 14. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Anders Kiski 27. mh: 25. **Dotter Lisa 1. Syster Ewa 25. et Catharina Matts d:r 12. Styfmohr Helena Hindrichsd:r 44. Faster Stina Christers dotter 37. ====Hemman 2 (1/6)==== *Thomas Kiski 42. mh: 37. **Son Matts 7. et Adam 1. och D:r Anna 15. Ewa 7. et Maria 5. Swärmohr Sophia Christers Dotter 49. ====Hemman 2 (1/3)==== *Johan Kiski 67. mh: 33. **Dotter Johanna 7. et Beatha 1. Swärson Jonas Thoma'son 42. mh: Helena 42. hans son Aron 15. et Gabriel 3. Bror Petter Thoma's: 57. hans son Dawid 25. mh: Catharina 29. och son Abraham 1. *Torp: [[Holopainen-40|Christer Jöransson Holappa 67.]] mh: 40. **Son [[Holopainen-43|Adam 17.]] et [[Holopainen-41|Moses 13.]] och Dotter [[Holopainen-42|Maria Christina 1.]] ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Adam Talka 55. mh: 35. **Dotter Sophia 5. et Hedwig 1. Swärmohr Ewa Lars d:r 61. Enkan Helena Lars d:r 54. hennes son Johan 30. mh: Ewa 24. och son Hindrich 4. et Dawid 2. och Aron Johanss: 26. samt Dotter Ewa Johans d:r 23. ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *[[Mattero-5|Gabriel Mattero 28.]] mh: [[Unknown-241747|26.]] **Son [[Mattero-6|Anders 1.]] Syster [[Mattero-10|Beatha Eliasd:r 18.]] Mohr [[Unknown-242081|Maria Mattsd:r 57.]] B:lm Gabriel Jöransson 56. [[Mattero-17|Benjamin Johansson 25.]] mh: [[Unknown-242756|Lisa 27.]] ===Kärmennemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Abram Peckanen 49. mh: 49. **Son Adam 14. Elias 11. et Abram 7. och D:r Anna 21. Johan Hindrichsson 36. mh: Walborg 34. och son Dawid 7. et D:r Lisa 2. Hindrich Hindrichsson 30. mh: Regina 29. och son Anders 5. Jonas 4. et Salamon 1. Drängen Hindrich Påhlsson 63. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332836 Jakso 1245] *Torp: Thomas Berntsson Ojala 68. mh: 53. **Dotter Sophia 20. ====Hemman 2 (1/5)==== *Johan Adamss: Kärmenniemi 39. mh: 29. **Bror Anders 24. et Petter 22. Farbror Matts Mattsson 51. mh: Margaretha 33. ====Hemman 2 (1/5)==== *Esajas Påhlsson 58. mh: 48. **Son Abram 22. et Gabriel 4. och Walborg 19. et Sophia 13. Bror Jonas Påhlsson 52. mh: Hedwig 40. och son Abell 15. samt Dotter Christina 20. et Catharina 11. ====Hemman 2 (3/5)==== *Dawid Mårtensson 44. mh: 39. **Son Elias 14. och Dotter Maria 11. et Regina 2. Bror Benjamin 32. mh: Margaretha 30. och D:r Lisa 3. Adam Andersson 37. mh: Maria 33. Marcus Andersson 30. mh: Maria 24. och son Anders 1 1/2. Johan Johansson 61. mh: Sophia 47. och son Gabriel 10. samt D:r Beatha 5. Drängen Adam Johansson 60. och Pigan Helena Bernts dotter 25. *Torp: Anders Thomasson 36. mh: 49. **Son Dawid 6. och Dotter Ewa 8. et Regina 2. Swärmohr Helena Thoma' d:r 65. ===Kamannemi=== ====Hemman 1 (3/8)==== *Jöran Karhu 73. **D:r Sophia 29. et Ewa 24. Swärson Påhl Påhlsson 43. mh: Lisa 33. och Dotter Margaretha 6. et Maria 3. Brorson Salamon Esajeson 23. hans Mohr Regina Mats D:r 50. Bror Dawid Johansson 53. mh: Lisa 40. Farbrorson Anders Jöransson 56. mh: Anna 42. hans son Jonas 17. Stephan 12. et Anders 2. och D:r Walborg 11. Catharina 6. et Lisa 1. *Torp: Bertill Jöransson Imeläin 68. mh: 42. **Son Jöran 47. Kyrkofattig. ====Hemman 1 (1/8)==== *Elias Karhu 57. mh: 49. **Dot:r Ewa 23. et Regina 19. Bror Hindrich Hindrichsson 51. mh: Agnetha 40. hans son Anders 17. Gabriel 14. Adam 4. et Dawid 1. ====Hemman 1 (3/8)==== *Matts Karhu 57. mh: 45. **Son Anders 24. et Moses 21. Dotter Christina 19. Walborg 16. Margaretha 16. et Maria 7. Bror Enka Anna Jörans d:r 45. D:o Enkan Margaretha Eskels dotter 57. hennes son Gabriel 22. Adam 20. et Dawid 15. Bror Johan Erichsson 36. mh: Saara 22. och Dotter Sophia 1 1/2. ====Hemman 1 (1/8)==== *Anders Karhu 73. mh: 60. **Dotter Anna 22. et Ewa 20. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332837 Jakso 1246] ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== *Påhl Kåhoin 70. mh: 61. **Son Dawid 20. och D:r Ewa 26. Swärson Adam Jöransson 29. mh: Anna 29. hanss: Jeremias 9. et Dotter Helena 5. ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== *Christer Kåhoin 67. mh: 56. **Sona Abram 22. et Joseph 10. och Dotter Regina 19. et Walborg 7. Bror Gabriel Carlss: 51. mh: Margaretha 32. hans son Thomas 22. Simon 8. Marcus 5. et Jacob 2. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Abell Påhlsson Kåhoin 39. mh: 41. **Son Elias 17. Gabriel 13. Dawid 9. et Påhl 5. och Dotter Sophia 2. Adam Jöransson 43. mh: Margaretha 28. hans son Johan 2. och D:r Beatha 14. Enk: Maria Anders d:r 61. ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Sakris Härä 68. **Son Johan 37. mh: Lisa 40. hans son Dawid 17. Adam 11. Gabriel 9. Anders 7. et Hindrich 2. och D:r Beatha 1. et Lisa 1. Dito Elias Sakrisson 31. mh: Ewa 25. hans D:r Helena 1. Bror Matts Josephsson 57. mh: Maria 58. hans son Abram 19. et Jacob 15. och D:r Margaretha 28. Enkan Maria Hindrichs d:r 68. ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Jöran Kiski 57. mh: 43. **Sona Adam 18. et Elias 16. och D:r Maria 23. Ewa 10. Beatha 7. et Christina 4. Styfson Gabriel Esaje son 26. mh: Sophia 25. och hans son Anders 5. et Jonas 2. Bror Erich Jöransson 34. mh: Anna 30. hans d:r Lisa 6. et Hedwig 1 1/2. ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Matts Kiski 49. mh: 39. **Son Dawid 4. och Dotter Martha 20. Agnetha 17. Anna 8. et Regina 5. Bror Johan Mattsson 32. mh: Sophia 29. hans Dotter Maria 6. Farbrors söner Thomas 20. Mats 16. et Adam Jöransson 12. Mohr Walborg Jörans d:r 49. ===Kapiala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Adam Kapia 47. mh: 30. **Son Elias 19. Dawid 12. et Michell 2. och Dotter Ewa 17. et Christina 7. Bror Abell Johanss: 37. et Gabriel 32. och syster Maria 45. et Margaretha 33. Mohr Sophia Thoma' dotter 71. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Anders Kapia 41. mh: 29. **Son Jonas 20. et Gabriel 9. och D:r Lisa 16. et Sophia 2. Syster Enk: Lisa Jörans d:r 51. hennes son Thomas 29. et Abram Mattsson 26. och D:r Maria Mathia' 19. Styfmohr Agnetha Anders dotter 60. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332838 Jakso 1247] *Inhy: Matts Mattsson 65. mh: 67. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Adam Mattsson Kapia 30. mh: 26. **Son Elias 7. Jonas 3 1/2. et Matts 1. och D:r Helena 10. Bror Dawid 21. mh: Lisa 22. och hans son Anders 1 1/2. Styf Far Esajas Paulsson Myntinen 25. mh: Maria 53. Drengen Johan Jacobsson 12. ===Kurkela=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Anders Honga 46. mh: 46. **Son Salamon 10 1/2. Dotter Regina 24. Johanna 21. Helena 16. Sophia 7. et Hedwig 2. Bror Mårten Mattsson 55. hans son Anders 23. och D:r Lisa 30. Anna 26. Christina 20. et Maria 16. Farbrorsson Elias Jöransson 36. mh: Helena 37. ====Hemman 2 (2/3)==== *Adam Kurki 51. mh: 42. **Son Elias 21. et Anders 1. och Dotter Elisabeth 19. Swärmohr Walborg Matts d:r 74. Dawid Pettersson 35. mh: Ewa 32. hans D:r Sophia 11. et Anna 4. hans Bror Jonas Pettersson 22. och syster Regina 26. samt Mor Catharina Bertils d:r 61. Drängen Matts Johansson 61. ====Hemman 2 (1/3)==== *Johan Kurki 36. mh: 35. **Son Adam 15. et Dawid 10. och Dotter Ewa 13. Regina 8. Helena 5. Sophia 3. et Hedwig 1. Bror Matts Olofsson 38. ====Hemman 3 (2/5)==== *Jöran Pardames 40. **Son Elias 10. och D:r Christina 7. Anders Påhlsson 28. mh: Ewa 32. Son Adam 5. et Salamon 1. och D:r Sophia 2 1/2. Flickan Regina Abrahams d:r 21. et Margretha 19. ====Hemman 3 (2/5)==== *Dawid Pardames 39. mh: 31. **Swåger Anders Dawidsson 30. mh: Lisa 28. och son Matts 7. et Jonas 1. samt d:r Maria 4. Fosterson Adam Jöransson 21. ====Hemman 3 (1/5)==== *Dawid Hindrichss: Pardames 26. **Bror Thomas 15. och Syster Helena 23. Saara 21. et Christina 18. ===Kårpela=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Michell Lattu 47. mh 31. **Son Anders 1. Bror Esajas 31. mh: Regina 27. och D:r Maria 8. et Anna 5. farbror Erich Michelsson 67. D:o Thomas Michelsson 57. Michels syster Walborg 38. Enkan Maria Michells d:r 67. hennes D:r Ewa Matts d:r 44. et Helena Matts d:r 31. Drängen Anders Johansson 19. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332839 Jakso 1248] ===Lakola=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Johan Korpelain 65. mh: 62. **Son Elias 31. et Anders 21. och D:r Martha 25. Brorsson Erich Jöransson 47 hans Bror Gabriel 28. Bror Bertill Erichsson 57. hans son Dawid 17. et Hindrich 14. och Dotter Martha 21. Enkan Ewa Jörans d:r 57. hennes son Erich Thoma'son 33. mh: Maria 25. och D:r Lisa 1. D:o Jonas 21. och Anders Thoma' 18. Enkan Walborg Mårtens d:r 45. Matts Andersson 59. ===Lafwola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Dawid Mattss: Koufwo 52. mh: 45. **Son Elias 15. et Jonas 6. och D:r Sophia 23. Regina 17. et Margaretha 10. Enkan Wallborg Adams d:r 49. hennes son Adam Esaje son 27. mh: Maria 20. och D:r Stina 1. Dito Esajas Esaje 13. och hennes d:r Lisa Esaje 6. Enk: Walborg Samuels d:r 57. hennes son Mats 31. Stephan Elia' 29. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Gabriel Jöransson Koufwo 47. mh: 45. **Son Jonas 22. et Adam 7. och D:r Beata 15. Hedwig 12. et Lisa 2. Bror Anders 32. mh: Saara 26. hans son Matts 12. Moses 3. et Salamon 1. och D:r Johanna 9. et Anna 6. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Dawid Johanss: Koufwo 33. **Syster Ewa 30. och Mohr Walborg Erichss: 66. Tjenste Pigan Maria Jörans d:r 37. ===Mickola=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Hindrich Mickola 44. mh: 33. **D:r Ewa 11. et Catharina 2. Brorson Dawid Andersson 15. Bror Michell 35. mh: 28. hans son Anders 4. och D:r Lisa 1. Mohr Walborg Jörans d:r 71. Dräng: Elias Jacobss: 21. *Kyrko fatt: Enkan Anna Jacobs d:r 69. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Dawid Koucku 57. mh: 57. **Son Dawid 22. Jonas 18. et Gabriel 16. och D:r Agnetha 30. et Ewa 14. Enkan Anna Matts d:r 56. hennes son Anders Adamss: 42. mh: Margaretha 29. och son Adam 2. samt d:r Maria 4. D:o Michell Adamsson 23. et Elias Adamsson 21. och D:r Walborg Adams d:r 35 ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Esajas Lairi 42. mh: 33. **Dotter Johanna 4. et Christina 1. Bror Dawid Bertilson 25. mh: Walborg 25. och D:r Ewa 1/2. Syster Regina Bertils d:r 31. Mohr Regina Erichs d:r 65. Mårten Michelsson 50. hans d:r Agnetha 20. Styfson Jöran Matsson 27. mh: Lisa 30. och son Adam 1. Enkan Maria Anders dotter 35. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332841 Jakso 1249] ===Merenlax=== ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Matts Remunen 67. mh: 57. **Sona Enka Christina Jörans d:r 35. hennes D:r Martha Michels d:r 8. Swärson Dawid Adamsson Saira 20. mh: Regina 23. hans d:r Ewa 1. Dawid Jöransson 32. mh: Margretha 30. hans son Anders 7. och Swägerska Maria 22. Sophia 19. et Hedwig Johans d:r 15. Enk: Anna Philippi d:r 63. hennes son Elias Andersson 30. mh: Regina 28. och son Adam 4. et D:r Beatha 8. samt Sara 2. Michell Michellsson 48. mh: Ewa 42. hans son Matts 20. Moses 10. et Erich 6. och D:r Helena 17. et Johanna 14. Enkan Margaretha Påhls d:r 44. hennes d:r Anna 17. Swärson Thomas Nuppoin 25. mh: Catharina 20. och d:r Lisa 1. Gabriel Michelsson 46. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *Enke Fru Maria Christina Sorén 52. **Son Brofodgen Johan Sorén 30. mh: Elisabeth 32. och D:r Ebba Helena 22. Drängen och Jägaren Friedrich Lind 25. och Drengen Petter Påhlsson 16. Pig:n Maria Elisabeth Påhls d:r 20. och Margaretha Esaje d:r 48. *Inh: Påhl Erichss: 51. **Dotter Ewa 13. Helena 7. et Christina 4. ===Metzola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Esajas Anderss: 36. mh: 33. **Son Jeremias 11. et Adam 4. och D:r Ewa 8. et Hedwig 1. Gabriel Johansson 35. mh: Lisa Dawids d:r 59. Drengen Anders Jöransson 21. Pigan Ewa Jörans d:r 30. med oägta son Alexander 5. ====Hemman 1 (2/3)==== *Johan Metzo 49. mh: 41. **Son Adam 19. et Anders 14. och D:r Ewa 16. Fosterson Dawid Pettersson 31. mh: Anna 28. och son Elias 6. et D:r Maria 2 1/2. et Johanna 2 1/2. *Torp: Anders Esajes: Heickeri 28. mh: 24. ===Nuppola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Gabriel Mattsson Nuppoin 32. mh: 27. **Son Salamon 1. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Thomas Esaje Nuppoin 18. **Bror Esajas 9. et Styf Bror Anders 2. och syster Catharina 15. et Maria 11. Mohr Margaretha Anders dotter 43. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332842 Jakso 1250] ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Anders Jöransson Nuppoin 61. mh: 30. **Son Jonas 23. et Dawid 4. och Dotter Ewa 2. Bror Elias 57. mh: Ewa 48. och son Gabriel 21. och Dotter Christina 6. Syster Margaretha Jörans d:r 23. ===Nisola=== ====Hemman 1 (2/3)==== *Mårten Andersson Nisoin 42. mh: 39. **Son Anders 16. et Thomas 2. och D:r Sophia 13. Maria 9. et Christina 6. Bror Mats 39. mh: Ewa 32. och son Gabriel 3. Mohr Ewa Esaje D:r 63. Elias Bertilsson 38. mh: Regina 24. och son Adam 2. och hans Bror Hindrich Bertilsson 11. samt Mohr Ewa Påhls d:r 51. Enkan Hedwig Gabriels d:r 51. hennes son Petter Hindrichsson 20. Dawid Johansson 30. mh: Sophia 29. och Dotter Anna 6. et Lisa 2. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Gabriel Jöransson Nisoin 43. mh: 48. **Son Jonas 21. mh: Anna 23. och Dotter Maria 1/2. Johan Gabrielsson 17. och D:o Gabriel 5. samt D:r Lisa 14. och Ewa 9. Pigan Sophia Påhls dotter 17. *Torp: Anders Andersson 61. mh: 41. **Son Matts 2. *Rothe Fatt: Agneta Anders d:r 67. *Inh: Jöran Michelsson 47. mh: 42. **Son Elias 8. och Dotter Regina 5. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Hindrich Wilhu 34. mh: 34. **Dotter Ewa 10. et Regina 7. Bror Anders Johansson 37. mh: Anna 37. hans dot:r Lisa 8. et Christina 1. Far Johan Larsson 63. mh: Walborg 59. Far brorsson Stephan Larsson 24. hans syster Helena 35. Dreng gåssen Jonas Johansson 17. *Inh: Anders Jöransson 62. mh: 57. **Son Johan 24. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *[[Maunu-3|Adam Mauno 31]] mh: 24.(=[[Muhli-1|Valpuri]]) **Son [[Maunu-4|Matts 5.]] och Dotter [[Maunu-5|Anna 3.]] et [[Maunu-6|Maria 1.]] Mohr Walborg Påhlsd:r 67 Enkan Walborg Johansd:r 56. hennes son [[Maunu-11|David Jöranss: 22.]] ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Anders Mauno 67 mh: 49. **Son Hindrich 29. mh: Maria 28. hans son Elias 3. et D:r Ewa 6. D:o Abram 19.((rippi kuva 17,33)) et Anders Andersson 15.((rippi kuva 37)) D:r Regina 24. Brigitha 16.((rippi kuva 20,21)) Anna 13.((rippi kuva 21,23)) et Martha 11. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332843 Jakso 1251] ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Thomas Haiko 71. mh: 53. **Son Adam 26. Brorsson Samuel Andersson 46. mh: Lisa 37. hans son Anders 14. et Matts 5. Samuels syster Ewa Anders d:r 33. ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Jonas Haiko 33. mh: 33. **Son Olof 5. et Salamon 1. och D:r Beatha 11. et Maria 8. Bror Elias Jöransson 30. mh: Lisa 31. hans son Dawid 2. et D:r Walborg 7. Mohr Walborg Mårtens dotter 52. Drängen Petter Andersson 16 1/2. ===Pöllölä=== ====Hemman 1 (2/3)==== *Adam Olcku 48. mh: 44. **Swärson Johan Jöransson 29. mh: Sophia 22. hans D:r Maria 1. Brors Enka Lisa Johans d:r 39. hennes son Gabriel Mattss: 12. et Dotter Maria Matts d:r 15. *Lösa Karlen Petter Olcku 16. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Jöran Mattss: 29. mh: 29. **Son Elias 6. och Dotter Walborg 8. Lisa 4. et Sophia 1. Pigan Helena Esaje dotter 29. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Adam Hindrichss: Pöllöin 35. mh: 31. **Son Moses 6. samt D:r Lisa 4 1/2. et Sophia 1. Bror Dawid Hindrichsson 21. Swärson Matts Påhlsson 29. mh: Ewa 32. och son Abram 2. et D:r Maria 8. *Inh: Pigan Regina Matts d:r 25. **Blind. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Thomas Pöllöin 49. mh: 36. **Son Anders 21. Abram 19. et Michell 16. och D:r Walborg 23. Lisa 10. et Christina 6. Syster Helena Påhls d:r 32. et Margaretha Dito 24. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Elias Pöllöin 76. **Son Matts 49. mh: Maria 48. och hans son Matts 15. et Dawid 8. samt D:r Margaretha 20. Pigan Sophia Elia' dotter 43. *Torp: D:r Agnetha Matts d:r 24. ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *Elias Hifwa **Familjen uptagen på följande Hem:n N:o 5. ====Hemman 5 (1)==== *Elias Hifwa 68. **Son Anders 35. mh: Christina 36. hans son Påhl 13. Esajas 10. Adam 7. et Anders 1 1/2. och D:r Ewa 1/12. D:r Sophia Elia' d:r 29. Brorson Elias Mattsson 45. mh: Regina 29. hans son Dawid 21. Abram 5. et Gabriel 1. och D:r Ulrica 7. hans Bror Michell Mattsson 31. mh: Lisa 24. *Torp: Thomas Hindrichsson Kalames 56. mh: 45. **Son Thomas 14. et Anders 4. och D:r Maria 23. et Sophia 10. Bror och ifrån Ryska 10:e Jägare Regmentet efter 18. års Tjenst förafskedad Soldat Esajas Hindrichsson Hiwa 50. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332844 Jakso 1252] ====Hemman 6 (1)==== *Adam Sihwo 37. mh: 41. **Son Jonas 8. et Elias 2. och D:r Christina 10. et Beatha 1. Bror och Jägaren Johan Jöransson 38. mh: Anna 39. Bror Jöran Jöranss: 35. mh: Maria 38. hans son Moses 2. och D:r Lisa 13. et Anna 8. *Torp: och Sokne Skräd: Emanuel Mårtenss: 26. **Syster Margaretha 23. et Mohr Maria Matts dotter 60. ====Hemman 7 (1)==== *Afled: Protocol: Jerpés frånwarande Arfw: Hem *Torp: Petter Andersson Wanhapeldo 57. mh: 39. **Dotter Maria 19. Margaretha 17. et Wallborg 14. och Drengen Dawid Mattsson 20. *Torp: Adam Wäckärä 43. mh: 28. **Son Alexander 7. D:r Sophia 14. Anna 11. och Maria 1. samt Drengen Petter Wanhapeldo 16. ===Parckola=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Anders Kiesi 59. **Son Jonas 30. mh: Lisa 27. och son Emanuel 2. samt D:r Christina 9. D:r Beatha Anders d:r 18. Matts Thomasson 52. mh: Walborg 48. hans son Dawid 19. et Adam 9. och D:r [[Kiesi-112|Ewa 22.]] et Walborg 4. Hindrich Andersson 36. mh: Sophia 32. hans D:r Ewa 5. hans Mohr Maria Thoma' d:r 67. Syster D:r Margaretha Adams d:r 21. Adam Hindrichsson 30. mh: Sophia 27. hans son Salamon 8. hans Mohr Maria Carls d:r 64. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Erich Parcko 67. **Son Anders 44. mh: Margaretha 44. och son Dawid 23. mh: Anna 23. Jonas 8. D:r Maria 14. Ewa 11. Hedwig 5. et Anna 3. D:o Son Adam Erichsson 39. mh: Maria 37. hans son Gabriel 18. et Elias 8. och Dotter Beatha 11. Lisa 4. et Christina 1. ===Ruomis=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Mårten Muhli 42. mh: 39. **Son Stephan 9. et Jonas 1. och Dotter Maria 15. Christina 13. et Sophia 4. Bror Eskell Eskelsson 49. mh: Ewa 49. hans son Elias 19. och D:r Lisa 17. Syster Margaretha 55. Bror Enka Regina Jörans d:r 49. hennes son Jacob Mattsson 25. Johan 18. et Matts 16. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Matts Muhli 70. **Son Anders 24. mh: Regina 26. et Carl 15. D:r Regina 19. Dawid Jonasson 17. hans Bror Adam 15. och Syster Walb: 13. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332846 Jakso 1253] ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Jonas Muhli 52. mh: 36. **Son Stephan 22. Adam 8. et Anders 2. D:r Maria 23. Helena 20. Ewa 15. Anna 9. Regina 3. et Lisa 1. Enkan Maria Matts d:r 59. hennes son Matts Elia'son 31. mh: Regina 24. och Dotter Sophia 1. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Christer Råcka 44. mh: 43. **Son Jacob 18. och Dotter Maria 15. *Rothe Fatt: Adam Berntss: Kontila 70. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Elias Råcka 27. **Bror Moses Erichsson 22. Syster Wallborg 33. Agnetha 15. Ewa 18. Mohr Agnetha Mårtens dotter 50. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Jöran Rasa 40. mh: 32. **Son Dawid 7. et Matts 1 1/2. d:r Maria Elisab: 9. et Martha 4. Syster Susanna Esaje 42. Farbror Gabriel Jöransson 57. mh: Wallborg 47. och Dotter Ewa 20. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Esajas Rasa 41. mh: 39. **Son Anders 17. Thomas 14. Erich 7. Jonas Mattsson 49. hans son Michell 12. ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *Matts Ahoin 37. mh: 39. **Son Michell 15. et Jonas 12. D:r Anna 9. Maria 7. Ewa 4. et Christina 1. Matts Rapi 63. mh: Anna 59. Stephan Samuelsson 49. mh: Anna 44. hans son Anders 24. mh: Maria 21. och Dotter [[Ahonen-12|Regina 1]]. samt Moses Stephansson 13. et Elias D:o 5. Dotter Susanna 18. et [[Ahonen-11|Catharina Stephani 9]]. *Torp: Johan Johansson 33. **Mohr Beatha Matts dotter 73. ====Hemman 5 (1)==== *Matts Kirfwesmes 69. mh: 59. **Son Anders 37. mh: Sophia 48. et Erich 14. Enkan Ewa Matts d:r 32. hennes son Elias Adamsson 4. Jonas Christersson 49. mh: Maria 43. hans son Hindrich 8. et Dawid 4. och D:r Beatha 17. et Christina 14. Enkan Ewa Adams d:r 45. Drengen Alexander Adamsson 18. ====Hemman 6 (2/3)==== *Matts Andersson Talka 55. **Son Elias 32. mh: Regina 24. hans son Moses 5. et Dawid 2. D:o Anders Mattss: 29. Bror Johan 49. mh: Regina 50. hans son Jonas 24. mh: Walborg 24. och Dotter Maria 1. Esajas Mattsson 40. mh: Maria 30. hans son Johan 8. et Salamon 1. och D:r Ewa 10. Anna Maria 8. Christina 5. et Walborg 3. hans Bror Jacob 26. Dawid Jöransson 26. mh: Catharina 24. hans son Adam 2. och D:r Helena 1. Mohr Lisa Hindrichs dotter 60. Erich Mattsson 64. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332847 Jakso 1254] ====Hemman 6 (1/3)==== *Elias Larsson Talka 45. mh: 42. **Son Anders 11. Matts 8. et Adam 4. Bror Jöran 39. mh: Lisa 28. hans son Gabriel 2. Syster Walborg 24. Christina 21. et Helena 14. *Torp: Esajas Mattsson 52. mh: 42. **Son Johan 17. ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== *Johan Narttu 59. mh: 60. **Son Dawid 34. mh: Ewa 32. och son Salamon 1. et D:r Maria 8. D:o Thomas Johansson 21. Adam Adamsson 36. mh: Hedwig 34. hans son Gabriel 13. Elias 11. et Matts 7. och D:r Fredrica Sophia 5. et Walborg 2. Enkan Walborg Mårtens d:r 57. hennes D:r Regina 25. et Margaretha Adami 21. ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== *Jonas Narttu 39. mh: 41. **Son Anders 6. et Benjamin 2. Bror Moses 34. mh: Ewa 48. hans Styfson Simon Jöransson 19. och D:r [[Narttu-1|Walborg 22.]] et Christina 16. Mohr Helena Erichs d:r 59. Faster Lisa Johans d:r 29. Drengen Anders Löyttyin 56. Pigan Walborg Jörans d:r 11. *Torp: Esajas Danielsson 59. mh: 57. **Son Johan 13. Dotter Maria 21. ====Hemman 8 (1/2)==== *Johan Puncka 42. mh: 39. **Dotter Regina 15. Syster Sophia 29. Farbror Jöran Påhlsson 69. hans son Jeremias 39. mh: Ewa 25. och D:r Maria 1. Dito Dotter Helena Jörans dotter 26. ====Hemman 8 (1/2)==== *Adam Påhlsson Puncka 61. mh: 49. **Son Anders 27. mh: Maria 24. och son Elias 1. Christer Påhlsson 58. mh: Lisa 49. hans son Moses 21. et D:r Ewa 18. *Torp: Dawid Mattsson Puncka 39. mh: 37. **Dotter Beatha 11. Catharina 9. et Maria 6. *Rothe Fatt: Pigan Susanna Matts d:r 47. **Blind. ===Ruohiala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Johan Souckio 49. **Son Dawid 22. Dotter Christina 24. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Esajas Pettersson Souckio 20. **Bror Michell 14. Syster Catharina 27. Mohrs Mohr Maria Lars dotter 74. et Mohr Maria Michels dotter 49. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332848 Jakso 1255] *Inh: Hindrich Hindrichsson 49. mh: 64. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Jacob Turku **Familjen uptagen på Hemmanet N:o 1 i Huttula by. ====Hemman 2 (5/24)==== *Johan Ruohia 47. mh: 39. **Son Elias 7. et Gabriel 2. ====Hemman 2 (5/12)==== *Jonas Ruohia 26. mh: 24. **Syster Maria 12. Farbrorsson Dawid Mårtensson 24. et Adam D:o 20. och Syster Walborg Mårtens d:r 18. ====Hemman 2 (3/8)==== *Matts Ruohia 48. mh: 46. **Son Hindrich 27. mh: Ewa 28. och Dotter Maria 1. Dotter Ewa Mathia' 19. ===Sårfwarila=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Adam Jöransson Ocko 41. mh: 37. **Son Elias 12. et Dawid 1 1/2. och D:r Ewa 16. et Johanna 7. Bror Esajas 39. mh: Sara 25. och Dotter Walborg 1. farbror Matts Pettersson 65. mh: Walborg 45. hans son Petter 31. mh: Margaretha 23. och son Anders 1. et Matts 3. Dito Erich Mattsson 12. Johan Mattsson 60. mh: Ewa 45. hans son Moses 23. Aron 17. Gabriel 10. et Friedrich 7. och Dotter Christina 28. Margretha 19. et Lisa 14. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Michell Thomass: Räipiö 59. mh: 48. **Son Dawid 23. och D:r Johanna 26. Walborg 19. et Christina 7. Enkan Maria Matts d:r 49. Brorsson Elias Johansson 34. mh: Lisa 27. hans son Anders 6. et Jonas 1. Drengen Gabriel Esajeson 20. Pigan Anna Elia' d:r 14. ===Suoniala=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Christer Ticka 41. mh: 34. **Son Friedrich 18. Bror Enka Walborg Anders d:r 59. hennes son Anders Dawidsson 34. Gabriel D:o 21. et Johan Dawidss: 18. och D:r Beatha Dawids d:r 29. Bror Enka Agnetha Erichs d:r 54. Mårten Johanss: 51. mh: Susanna 42. hans son Erich 22. Jonas 15. et Adam 11. och D:r Walborg 20. Martha 17. Regina 16. Christina 7. et Lisa 5. Enkan Maria Thoma' d:r 26. hennes son Elias Elia' 2. et Dotter Ewa Elia' 5. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332850 Jakso 1256] ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Christer Pesari 56. mh: 41. **Son Anders 28. mh: Maria 24. och son Jonas 3. et D:r Hedwig 1. Gabriel 21. Johan 17. et Adam 14. och D:r Margretha 7. Lisa 4. et Christina 1. Brorson Elias Michelss: 40. mh: Susanna 40. hans son Friedrich 17. et Dawid 14 1/2. hans Mohr Ewa Simons d:r 60. Jeremias Mattsson 41. mh: Ewa 34. hans son Thomas 15 1/2. et Elias 2. och Dotter Anna 12. Sophia 10. Martha 6. et Wallborg 1. hans Mohr Agnetha Bertils d:r 61. ====Hemman 3 (2/5)==== *Michel Adamss: Suonia 34. mh: 35. **Son Matts 12. et Petter 2. och Dotter Walborg 3. Bror Thomas 27. mh: Helena 34. hans son Anders 1 1/2. *Rothe Fatt: Margaretha Nils d:r 48. ====Hemman 3 (3/5)==== *Michell Jöransson Suonia 60. mh: 60. **Son Anders 22. Bror Esajas 55. mh: Helena 41. hans son Elias 21. et Jonas 9. och D:r Maria 19. Regina 14 1/2. et Christina 4 1/2. ===Suomalais=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Richard Suomalainen 69. mh: 68. **Bror Jöran Richardsson 63. mh: Anna 59. hans son Dawid 37. mh: Lisa 31. och son Jacob 1. et D:r Ewa 16. et Sophia 4 1/2. Hindrich 30. mh: Maria 27. och son Elias 1. och Dito Esajas Jöransson 25. samt D:r Regina 22. et Lisa Jörans d:r 18. Bror Jacob Richardss: 55. mh: Maria 52. hans son Jonas 20. et Anders 3. och D:r Margretha 13. Enkan Maria Erichs d:r 68. hennes sona son Gabriel Adamsson 12. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Hindrich Mattss: Suomalain 28. mh: 33. **Son Adams 17. et Stephan 4. och D:r Lisa 1 1/2. Swåger Abram Johansson 38. mh: Anna 28. hans son Dawid 13. et Abell 9. och D:r Saara 4. et Hedwig 2. Pigan Margaretha Hindrichs d:r 18. *Rothe Fatt: Beata Johans d:r 63. ====Hemman 1 (1/12)==== *Mårten Olofsson Suomalain 44. mh: 31. **Son Dawid 21. mh: Sophia 24. et Dotter Lisa 19. och Christina 5. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332851 Jakso 1257] ====Hemman 1 (1/8)==== *Christer Christersson Suomalain 27. mh: 24. **Dotter [[Suomalainen-4|Catharina 1]]. Bror Gabriel 20. Syster Ewa 31. Mohr Lisa Matts dotter 52. ====Hemman 1 (1/8)==== *Johan Jöransson Suomalain 72. mh: 69. **Son Jonas 32. mh: Maria 31. och son Gabriel 5. et Ewa 2. Dotter Maria 34. hennes oägta son Adam 1/2. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Matts Hofwi 57. mh: 68. **Styfson Dawid Mattsson 42. mh: Maria 43. och son Adam 8. samt D:r Martha 20. et Helena 4 1/2. D:o Elias Mattsson 27. D:o Dotter Sophia Matts dotter 33. ===Sutela=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *[[Sinkko-4|Johan Eliasson Sinko 55]]. **Son [[Sinkko-5|Stephan 25]]. mh: [[Unknown-264384|Sophia 30]]. och son [[Sinkko-6|Salamon 2]]. D:o [[Sinkko-7|Påhl Johansson 17]]. Dotter [[Sinkko-3|Anna 19.]] Enkan [[Unknown-265879|Lisa Sakris d:r 36]]. hennes son [[Sinkko-67|Adam 7]]. et [[Sinkko-68|Dawid Esaje 5]]. Syster [[Sinkko-61|Lisa Elia' d:r 30]]. [[Sinkko-69|Anders Andersson 47]]. hans bror [[Sinkko-70|Jöran 25]]. mh: [[Torvi-2|Christina 22]]. och son [[Sinkko-71|Emanuel 1/12]]. samt Mohr [[Unknown-266319|Walborg Esaje D:r 75]]. [[Sinkko-75|Gabriel Jöransson 34]]. mh: [[Unknown-266323|Regina 28]]. hans son [[Sinkko-76|Elias 1 1/2]]. hans Mohr [[Unknown-266321|Sophia Lars d:r 69]]. Jonas Dawidsson 39. mh: Christina 29. hans son Hindrich 1. et D:r Christina 11. och Maria 6. hans Bror Matts Dawidss: 21. och Syster Lisa 26. samt Mohr Maria Matts Dotter 61. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *[[Sinkko-97|Matts Mattsson Sinko 38]]. mh: 40.(=[[Huttunen-11|Maria]]) **Son [[Sinkko-99|Anders 14 1/2]]. [[Sinkko-100|Adam 11]]. [[Sinkko-101|Matts 8]]. et [[Sinkko-102|Nicodemus 1 1/2]]. och Dotter [[Sinkko-98|Ewa 16]]. Bror [[Sinkko-196|Petter 24]]. mh: [[Unknown-271981|Ewa 22]]. och son [[Sinkko-197|Abram 1]]. Mohr [[Unknown-271977|Margretha Stephans d:r 58]]. Elias Pettersson 59. hans son Johan 27. mh: Walborg 31. och son Aron 1/2. Pigan Ewa Johans dotter 18. *Rothe Fatt: Margaretha Jörans d:r 59. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Thomas Adamsson Sinko 47. mh: 43. **Son Dawid 12. et Hindrich 2. Bror Johan 38. blind, och Adam 35. mh: Maria 33. och son Gabriel 7. et Adam 2. samt Moses Adamsson 26. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Adam Stephansson Rapi 66. **Son Petter 29. mh: Walborg 37. och Dotter [[Rapi-2|Ewa 4]]. Lisa 1. Dito Aron 24. mh: Sophia 18. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Samuel Samuelsson Rapi 61. mh: 64. **Son Moses 31. mh: Walborg 30. och son Anders 6. Elias 1. Dito Stephan 18. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332853 Jakso 1258] ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *Johan Bertilsson Olckoin 49. mh: 43. **Son Matts 16. et Gabriel 13. och D:r Margretha 18. Catharina 8. et Christina 4. Enkan Anna Michells d:r 42. hennes son Michel 13. et Stephan 10. och D:r Regina 19. et Wallborg Adams d:r 7. Dawid Bertilsson 31. mh: Regina 23. och son Anders 1. syster Lisa 37. et Anna Bertils d:r 34. Farbror Mårten Johansson 60. Dawid Dawidsson 44. ====Hemman 3 (1/9)==== *Elias Esajeson Olcoin 52. mh: 38. **Son Anders 12. och D:r Ewa 9. et Lisa 2. Bror Dawid 48. mh: Lisa 37. hans son Adam 7. et Matts 1 1/2. och D:r Maria 18. Margaretha 12. et Christina 3. D:o Michell Esajeson 29. ====Hemman 3 (1/9)==== *Dawid Michellsson Olckoin 34. mh: 31. **Son Johan 9. et Jacob 6. och D:r Anna 3. et Maria 1. Bror Abram 31. Syster Helena 23. Mohr Anna Michels d:r 65. Drengen Elias Berntsson 20. ====Hemman 3 (1/9)==== *Joseph Josephsson Olckoin 59. mh: 47. **Son Stephan 15 1/2. et Joseph 10. och Dotter Catharina 21. Christina 17. Sophia 12. Anna 10. Ewa 5. et Hedwig 5. ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *Matts Thoma'son Olckoin 47. mh: 38. **Son Elias 13. et Moses 1 1/2. och Dotter Lisa 15 1/2. Syster Regina 39. Farbror son Jonas Adamsson 39. mh: Anna 31. och D:r Anna 3. hans bror Anders 32. mh: Lisa 29. och D:r Ewa 3. et Helena Elisabeth 1. och hans syster Regina 24. Enkan Walborg Mårtens d:r 68. hennes Swärson Elias Jacobsson 35. mh: Christina 33. och hans son Adam 11. et D:r Ewa 8. Margretha 5. Beatha 3. et Anna 1 1/2. hans Swägerska Maria Jörans dotter 26. *Lösa Inh: Enkan Elisabeth Anders d:r 49. *Torp: Petter Kruskop 23. mh: 23. **Son Moses 1. ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *Jöran Mattsson Sallmi 69. mh: 68. **Son Gabriel 46. mh: Lisa 41. och son Gabriel 5. et Matts 2. samt D:r Maria 12. et Margretha 9. Enkan Sara Mårtens d:r 57. Adam Johansson 31. mh: Christina 27. hans son Elias 7. et Anders 2. och Dotter Lisa 3. samt syster Ewa 33. Drengen Johan Jeremia'son 21. och Matts Pettersson 19. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332854 Jakso 1259] ====Hemman 5 (1)==== *Jacob Eskelsson Sallmi 61. **Son Dawid 23. mh: Catharina 24. och Dotter Catharina 1. D:o Thomas Jacobi 15. och D:r Lisa 19. Anders Andersson 35. mh: Helena 25. hans Syster Maria 40. et Helena 32. Enkan Margaretha Erichs d:r 53. hennes son Adam Michelsson 44. mh: Regina 34. och son Gabriel 17 1/2. Friedrich 13. Elias 5. et Adam 1. och hans Bror Hindrich Michelsson 32. Bror D:r Regina 29. et Hedwig Påhls dotter 25. ===Suontakais=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Påhl Kajansinko 42. mh: 37. **Son Elias 15. Mohr Maria Johans d:r 66. Bror Gabriel Påhlsson 26. mh: Walborg 27. och hans D:r Christina 1. Pigan Maria Anders d:r Tijppola 38. och hennes oägta son Benjamin 11. ====Hemman 1 (2/3)==== *Carl Kajansinko 62. **Bror Enka Walborg Matts d:r 49. hennes son Moses 24. mh: Lisa 22. och son Anders 1. et Matts Andersson 21. hennes Swärson Adam Esaje 35. mh: Maria 27. hans son Dawid 6. och D:r Ewa 4. et Beatha 1. Syster Anna Anders dotter 23. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Matts Mattsson Muka 36. mh: 42. **Son Gabriel 18. Bror Adam 34. mh: Anna 33. hans son Anders 2. et Dotter Lisa 8. Bror Elias 28. mh: Lisa 24. hans son Jonas 1. Bror Thomas 21. Syster Catharina 35. et Maria 32. Dawid Johansson 21. mh: Helena 21. Styf Mohr Margaretha Abels d:r 54. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Adam Jöransson Muka 50. mh: 47. **Swärson Hindrich Thomasson 36. mh: Susanna 23. Bror Thomas 46. mh: Lisa 44. hans D:r Margaretha 19. et Christina 12. Bror Stephan 43. mh: Walborg 38. hans son Elias 16. Gabriel 6. Adam 2. Brorson Dawid Andersson 30. mh: Helena 29. hans son Jonas 5. hans Bror Johan Anderss: 15. hans Syster Beatha Anders d:r 18. samt deras Mohr Anna Hindrichs dotter 51. ===Sairala=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Jöran Jöransson Pecki 55. mh: 54. **Son Elias 16. och Dotter Walborg 22. et Beatha 12. Enkan Walborg Thoma' d:r 49. hennes Swärson Elias Mattsson 32. mh: Ewa 30. /// hans Dotter Regina 9. Walborg 6. et Maria 1. hans Swägerska Martha 27. et Anna Christers d:r 14. Drengen Adam Eliasson 22. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332856 Jakso 1260] *Rothe Fatt: Ewa Matts dotter 69. ====Hemman 2 (2/3)==== *Gabriel Johansson Saira 48. mh: 45. **Son Mårten 18. Dawid 13. et Salamon 6. och Dotter Walborg 20. Beatha 19. et Maria 9. Enkan Lisa Anders d:r 59. hennes son Anders Esaje 31. mh: Ewa 28. och Dotter Regina 1. och Esajas Esaje son 11. et D:r Anna 18. et Helena Esaje d:r 14. ====Hemman 2 (1/3)==== *Johan Pettersson Saira 49. mh: 44. **Son Jonas 19. Johan 15. Dawid 11. et Adam 5. D:r Ewa 24. Maria 22. Sophia 19. Anna 7 1/2. Walborg 1. et Christina 1. ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *Jonas Pettersson Peuhkuri 46. mh: 39. **Son Abram 25. mh: Maria 26. och son Anders 2. et D:r Ewa 1/6. Dito Gabriel 17. Jonas 6. samt Matts Jöransson 17. och D:r Walborg Jona' 12. ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *Matts Johansson Peuhkuri 28. mh: 33. **Bror Anders 22. mh: Helena 24. et Bror Dawid 15. och Syster Maria 17. Mohr Regina Stephans d:r 51. ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *Adam Mattsson Peuhkuri 77. mh: 74. **Son Dawid 38. mh: Maria 33. och son Elias 1. et D:r Lisa 13. Hedwig 10. Regina 5. et Christina 3. D:r Maria Adams d:r 37. Swärson Matts Mattsson 55. mh: Lisa 52. hans son Matts 21. Pigan Maria Påhls d:r 22. Dito Enkan Regina Adams dotter 49. ===Taipal=== ====Hemman 1 (2/3)==== *Adam Jöransson Taipal 49. mh: 48. **Son Dawid 18. et Adam 9. och D:r Ewa Christina 4. Enkan Walborg Michels d:r 66. hennes son Matts Esaje son 48. mh: Lisa 39. hans son Elias 21. Moses 19 1/2. Gabriel 16 1/2. et Matts 13. och Dotter Ewa 23. Christina 7. et Maria Elisabeth 1. Esajas Esajeson 44. mh: Catharina 38. hans son Benjamin 13 1/2. [[Taipale-14|Petter 9]]. Anders 5. et Jonas 1. och D:r Walborg 16. Beatha 4. et Martha 6. Dito Anders Esaje son 31. mh: Regina 27. hans d:r Helena 4. et Maria Lowisa 1. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Sakris Johansson Taipal 59. mh: 38. **Son Jonas 26. mh: Anna Catharina 25. och son Dawid 2. et D:r Anna 3/4. Dito Mårten Sakris son 20. och D:r Ewa 18. Beatha 13. et [[Taipale-35|Sophia 11]]. Swägerska Enkan Maria Mårtens d:r 57. hennes son Bertill Esaje 37. mh: Margaretha 36. och son Adam 14 1/2. et Hindrich 10. samt D:r Hedwig 4 1/2. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332857 Jakso 1261] *Torp: Adam Kruscop 21. mh: 19. **Syster Anna 13. et Christina Moses d:r 9. Mohr Walborg Carls d:r 52. *Sokne Skolmäst: Petter Kruscop 46. mh: 39. **Son Michell 17. Friedrich 15. Thomas 13. Alexander 10. Dawid 7. et Matts 3. och D:r Regina 5. ===Torfwinemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Dawid Pettersson Torfwi 31. mh: 37. **Son Gabriel 9. et Friedrich 7. Bror Jonas 46. mh: Ewa 37. hans son Israel 12. Adam 4. et Anders 1. och D:r Christina 9. Bror Enka Anna Jörans d:r 43. hennes son Anders 18. et Michell Esaje son 5. och D:r Maria Esajed:r 14. Syster Margaretha 23. Adam Andersson 37. mh: Walborg 36. hans son Elias 12. och D:r Sophia 14. et Margaretha 9. Matts Gabrielsson 25. mh: Sophia 33. och son Benjamin 1. hans Bror Hindrich 15 1/2. och Mohr Ewa Nils d:r 61. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Dawid Pettersson Torfwi 46. mh: 43. **Son Anders 15. och D:r Maria 19. Bror Adam 43. Syster Sophia 34. et Helena 31. Mohr Lisa Matts d:r 71. Farbror Anders Anderss: 72. mh: Lisa 70. hans son Matts 43. mh: Christina 42. och son Elias 14. et Adam 13. och Dotter Lisa 11. Hindrich Hindrichsson 32. mh: Sophia 25. och D:r Ewa 5. Margretha 1 1/2. Christina 1/6. Enkan Christina Petters d:r 49. ===Tefwanemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Afled: Landtmät: Plathans D:r Albertina Wilhelmina 31 1/2. **Son Petter Emanuel 2. Drengen Anders Buuri 27. och Gabriel Sakrisson 15. Pigan Beatha Christers d:r 38. et Christina Kujansu 20. och Ewa Jacobi 15. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Dito Dito **Familjen uptagen på Hemmanet N:o 1 *Torp: Dawid Kiiha 42. mh: 36. **Dotter Anna Sophia 6 1/2. et Ewa 5. och son Gabriel 1 1/2. samt Wallherden Jonas Mattss: 10. *Inh: Jordan Johansson 55. mh: 59. **Dotter Anna 17. *Inh: Salamon Jöransson 66. mh: 39. **Son Anders 16. et Adam 6 1/2. Dotter Beatha 13 1/2. et Helena 2 1/2. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332858 Jakso 1262] ===Uiminnemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Michell Pettersson Saira 62. mh: 59. **Foster son Hindrich Hindrichsson 43. mh: Regina 44. hans son Abell 20. och Dotter Maria 7. Elias Sylwestersson 47. mh: Sophia 50. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Matts Påhlss: Saira 39. **Dotter Lisa 3/4. Bror Dawid 34. Syster Maria 31. Enkan Margaretha Påhls d:r 53. hennes son Moses Adamsson 27. och Dotter Ewa Adamsd:r 25. Drengåssen Johan Dawidsson 13 1/2. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Jacob Gabrielsson Saira 52. mh: 54. **Son Jonas 28. mh: Sophia 24. och son Dawid 1. Abram 21. Anders 19. et Gabriel Jacobsson 7. Dotter Ewa 17. et Christina 13. Enkan Maria Hindrichs d:r 62. hennes son Hindrich Adamss: 36. mh: Ewa 31. och son Matts 11. Elias 7. et Adam 2. samt D:r Sophia 13. Bror Adam Adamsson 31. mh: Ewa 21. och syster Wallborg 27. *Inh: Esajas Mattsson 62. mh: 59. **D:r Maria 32. och hennes D:r Ewa Dawids d:r 10. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Anders Olofsson Hietames 45. mh: 42. **Son Moses 20. Thomas 8. et Dawid 1. och D:r Anna 16. et Margaretha 13. Bror Elias 32. mh: Maria 25. hans son Salamon 1/12. Enkan Lisa Anders d:r 56. hennes son Gabriel Hindrichsson 35. mh: Ewa 27. och son Hindrich 7. et Johan 1 1/2. och Anders Hindrichsson 23. samt D:r Beatha Hindrichs d:r 18. Mats Mattsson 58. mh: Sophia 48. hans son Jonas 15. et Elias 11. och D:r Lisa 21. hans bror Dawid 45. mh: Ewa 34. och son Abram 9. Adam 4. et Gabriel 2. Dito Jacob Mattsson 32. mh: Anna 29. och Dotter Regina 4. samt Syster Susanna Mathia' 28. *Torp: Adam Anderss: Sallmi 59. mh: 49. **Dotter Ewa 17. et Christina 1. Swåger Matts Dawidsson 21. och Swägerska Anna Dawids Dotter 35. *Torp: Petter Mäenpä 24. **Mohr Lisa Hindrichs d:r 57. Syster Christina Adams dotter 21. *Torp: Jonas Anderss: Seppä 34. mh: 34. **Son Stephan 5 1/2. Anders 3. et Jonas 1. och Dotter Maria 7. Mohr Lisa Petri dotter 68. ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Adam Eliasson Hakoin 71. mh: 47. **Son Johan 37. Salamon 34. mh: Johanna 25. och D:r Lisa 1. Adam 28. Jonas 21. et Hindr: 17. och Jacob 14. Bror Jöran 68. mh: Walborg 57. hans son Dawid 29. mh: Sophia 23. Bror Thomas 64. mh: Beatha 37. hans son Anders 15. et Gabriel 9. och Dotter Ewa 12. Bror Anders 57. och Bror Elias 55. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332860 Jakso 1263] ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Elias Gabrielss: Kintu 52. mh: 36. **Son Anders 11. Adam 5. et Hindrich 2. och D:r Sophia 7. Foster son Anders Andersson Korpela 25. Mohr Ewa Johans d:r 71. hennes dotter Lisa Gabriels d:r 48. ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Esajas Johansson Kintu 51. mh: 39. **Son Jeremias 20. Dawid 12. et Urban 8. och D:r Maria 6. et Sophia 3. Gabriel Mattss: 38. mh: Regina 25. hans D:r Walborg 7. et Helena 4 1/2. och son Abell 1. ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== *Johan Mattsson Pekari 66. mh: 43. **Son Gabriel 34. Esajas 33. et Jacob 1/2. och Dotter Christina 10. et Regina 2. Enkan Ewa Mats d:r 48. hennes son Moses Elia' 22. et Adam Gabrielsson 6. Bror Dawid Mattsson 39. mh: Margretha 31. hans son Anders 4. och D:r Maria 1. ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== *Jöran Mattsson Pekari 62. mh: 57. **Son Jeremias 16. Swärson Dawid Mårtensson 35. mh: Maria 29. hans son Emanuel 8. ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== *Adam Hindrichsson Pekari 58. **Bror Jöran 46. mh: Sophia 36. och Jonas 17. Hindrich 14. Gabriel 12. Abell 3. et Abram 1 1/2. och Dotter Beatha 10. Mohr Anna Bertilsd:r 74. ====Hemman 6 (1)==== *Elias Dawidsson Poikulain 38. mh: 36. **Dotter Ewa 7. Bror Jonas 19. Syster Christina 15. et Regina 12. Mohr Anna Anders dotter 48. Enkan Maria Matts dotter 53. hennes son Matts Hindrichsson 28. mh: Sophia 24. och son Adam 1 3/4. Enkan Maria Lars d:r 47. hennes son Hindrich Andersson 9. et D:r Walborg Andersd:r 5. ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *Thomas Dawidsson Sajra 55. mh: 53. **Son Stephan 22. mh: Johanna 24. och D:r Margretha 1/4. et Ewa 1/4. Dotter Maria 27. et Beatha Thoma' 10. Brorsson Jonas Esaje 18. hans Styffar Dawid Berntsson 37. mh: Walborg 53. ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *Jöran Adamsson Sajra 66. mh: 46. **Son Påhl 16. Son Enka Catharina Johans d:r 42. hennes son Anders Gabrielsson 18. och D:r Regina Gabriels d:r 15. Bror Adam 63. mh: Catharina 52. hans son Johan 31. mh: Regina 23. ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *Hindrich Johansson Sajra 53. mh: 48. **Son Matts 27. et Adam 4. Dotter Ewa 16. et Christina 8. Bror Elias 44. mh: Maria 30. hans son Anders 11. et Petter 5. och D:r Lisa 16. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332861 Jakso 1264] *Torp: Jöran Hindrichsson 54. mh: 52. **Bror Petter 51. Fosterson Benjamin Johansson 26. ====Hemman 8 (1)==== *Dawid Thomasson Tuliain 59. mh: 49. **Son Esajas 23. et Anders 13. Dotter Stina 25. et Catharina 16. Bror Thomas 51. mh: Susanna 50. hans son Elias 16. och Dotter Christina 7. et Anna Maria 2. Hindrich Erichs son 54. mh: Beatha 48. hans son Gabriel 24. et Adam 9. Erich Andersson 39. mh: Sophia 27. *Inhysninge Enkan Walborg Erichs d:r 58. **Alldeles Wahnför. ====Hemman 9 (1/2)==== *Elias Carlsson Nikunen 64. mh: 65. **Dotter Anna 22. Swärson Elias Mattss: 40. mh: Maria 38. hans son Hindrich 17 1/2. Christer 15. Abram 12. et Anders 5. och D:r Ewa 18. et Sophia 2. Drengen Dawid Esajeson 20. ====Hemman 9 (1/2)==== *Adam Thomasson Nicunen 40. mh: 37. **Son Elias 18. et Petter 8. och D:r Walborg 16. et Margaretha 6. Bror Gabriel 20. och Abell 11. Syster Christina 21. Ewa 18. et Regina 17. Mohr Maria Elia' d:r 49. Matts Mattsson 51. hans son Dawid 21. et Jonas 17. ====Hemman 10 (1/2)==== *Påhl Mattsson Jukain 50. mh: 48. **Son Anders 21. Matts 18. Jeremias 15. och D:r Christina 9. Pigan Ewa Adamsd:r Kontila 48. ====Hemman 10 (1/2)==== *Elias Andersson Juckain 31. **Syster Sophia 22. et Lisa 19. Farbror Esajas Hindrichsson 52. mh: Beatha 41. hans son Hindrich 18. och D:r Margaretha 13. och hans syster Walborg Hindrichs d:r 36. Enkan Sophia Johans d:r 78. ====Hemman 11 (1)==== *Elias Hindrichsson Punckain 63. **Son Adam 45. mh: Margaretha 41. och son Hindrich 18. et Simon 6. samt Dotter Maria 20. Walborg 14. Catharina 11. Christina 8. et Margretha Elisabeth 4. Dito Elias Elia' 33. mh: Helena 24. D:o Johan Elia' 22. ===Urola=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Matts Mattsson Uroin 72. mh: 69. **Son Adam 47. mh: Sophia 37. och son Anders 20 1/2. et Jonas 6. och D:r Maria 12. D:o Jonas Mattsson 40. mh: Maria 19. Enkan Catharina Olofsd:r 65. hennes son Anders Jacobsson 35. mh: Ewa 24. Enkan Helena Gabriels d:r 55. hennes son Elias 34. et Gabriel Christersson 27. och Dotter Regina 20. et Lisa Christers d:r 18. Enkan Margaretha Johans d:r 49. hennes son Dawid 23. et Elias Jöransson 20. och D:r Beatha Jörans Dotter 13. Enkan Ewa Johans d:r 41. hennes son Abell 21. Abram 10 1/2. et Gabriel 6. och Dotter Walborg 17. et Christina Esaje d:r 13. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332862 Jakso 1265] ===Wärdölä=== ====Hemman 1 (2/9)==== *Gabriel Mårtensson Wärdö 47. mh: 38. **Son Mårten 17. Gabriel 4. et Matts 1. och D:r Sophia 13. Maria 7. et Johanna 5. Bror Dawid 39. mh: Walborg 30. hans Dotter Beatha 1. Syster Walborg 39. et Regina Mårtens d:r 22. samt Styfmohr Elisabeth Simons d:r 58. ====Hemman 1 (2/9)==== *Hindrich Jöransson Wärdö 42. mh: 39. **Son Benjamin 7. et Anders 1 1/4. och Dotter Ewa 17. et Helena 14. Styf Swärmohr Enkan Maria Elia' d:r 41. hennes Dotter Anna Maria Thoma' d:r 1. Foster Dotter Maria Elia' d:r 24. Drengen Hindrich Asikain 22. ====Hemman 1 (2/9)==== *Jonas Jöransson Wärdö 29. mh: 29. **Son Matts 8. Elias 5. et Simon 2. B:lm Adam Jöransson 45. mh: Maria Jörans d:r 36. hans son Michell 1. och D:r Regina 8. Lisa 6. et Ewa 2. Pigan Maria Anders d:r 18. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Anders Simonsson Wärdö 55. mh: 61. **Son Gabriel 33. mh: Ewa 28. och Anders 23 1/2. mh: Christina 20. Bror Adam Simonsson 52. mh: Maria 52. hans son Dawid 22. och D:r [[Värtö-1|Margaretha 24.]] Anna 15. et Ewa 12. ===Wainickala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Christer Eliasson Mört 59. mh: 54. **Son Adam 16. och Dotter Maria 19. Walborg 13. et Anna 8. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Johan Pettersson 44. mh: 45. **Pigan Regina Johans d:r 25. et Lisa Petters dotter 27. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Anders Johansson Wainicka 43. mh: 32. **Son Anders 6. Dotter Lisa 16. Anna 3. et Agnetha 1/2. Bror Thomas 38. mh: Ewa 32. hans son Jonas 5. et Adam 1. och Dotter Maria 7. Bror Elias Johansson 26. Mohr Maria Hindrichs d:r 67. Farbror Petter Erichsson 64. mh: Lisa 45. hans son Dawid 20. och Dotter Walborg 18. Margareta 13. et Hedwig 2. ====Hemman 3 (2/3)==== *Thomas Johansson Wainicka 58. mh: 49. **D:r Beatha 22. et Agneta 13. Swärson Mårte Carlsson 29. mh: Maria 25. hans son Anders 4. Dawid Mattsson 65. hans son Johan 24. Adam 17. et D:r Walborg 22. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332864 Jakso 1266] ====Hemman 3 (1/3)==== *Stephan Jöransson Wainicka 49. mh: 49. **Son Friedrich 22. Anders 17. et Elias 7. och Dotter Susanna 19. et Ewa 12. Bror Jöran 45. ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *Johan Christersson Kanganmäki 59. mh: 48. **Swärson Dawid Johansson 31. mh: Christina 24. hans son Matts 1. och Dotter Ewa 3. Bror Petter 43. mh: Walborg 43. hans son Esajas 18. och Dotter Lisa 12. Hedwig 9. Beatha 4. et Anna 1. Syster Maria 58. Johan Pettersson 74. mh: Maria 59. hans son Anders 37. mh: Margaretha 37. och son Johan 9. et Elias 2. Dotter Margretha Johans Dot:r 29. Drengen Malachias Pettersson 37. *Rothe Fatt: Adam Jöransson 39. ====Hemman 5 (2/3)==== *Matts Johansson Uski 55. **Bror Thomas 53. mh: Hedwig 44. Dito Adam 47. mh: Hedwig 39. hans son Elias 8. Enkan Maria Simons dotter 49. hennes son Esajas Dawidsson 28. et Abraham Dawidsson 16. och Dotter Christina 23. et Maria 20. Wallherden Lisa Jörans dotter 14. ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== *Anders Adamss: Uski 31. mh: 37. **Styfson Matts Jacobsson 8 1/2. et Dotter Maria Jacobs dotter 15. Enkan Ewa Matts D:r 69. Drengen Michell Michelsson 54. ====Hemman 7 (2/7)==== *Johan Andersson Turiain 28. mh: 24. **Dotter Regina 1. Bror Anders 21. och Gabriel 19. et Syster Anna Maria 17. Mohr Maria Simons d:r 52. ====Hemman 7 (2/7)==== *Anders Johansson Turiain 29. mh: 29. **Son Matts 1. Syster Ewa 41. ====Hemman 7 (3/7)==== *Dawid Andersson Turiain 63. mh: 59. **Son Adam 37. mh: Lisa 37. och son Jeremias 12. et Elias 5. och D:r Christina 7. Dito Dawid Dawidsson 32. mh: Ewa 30. och son Gabriel 4. et D:r Catharina 8. D:o Jonas Dawidsson 21. et Petter Dawidss: 15. Enk: Martha Samuels d:r 53. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332865 Jakso 1267] ====Hemman 8 (1)==== *Johan Jöransson Himmi 42. **Syster Hedwig Jörans dotter 36. Dito Maria Jörans d:r 42. med sonen Joseph 12. Enkan Sophia Matts d:r 58. hennes son Adam Elias son 25. et Dotter Ewa 22. och Maria Elia' d:r 15. Drengen Jonas Thomasson 37. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332867 Jakso 1268] Extract af föregående Clemis Socken Mantals Längd för År 1818. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=332869 Jakso 1301]

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Stina 32. B. Ande... Beata 58. b. 2-0. Faster Stina 18. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Laurikain: E:n Maria Adamsd:r 21. B. Michel 54. h. Anna 57. Gabriel 51. h. Anna 53. b. 1-0. Eva Adamsd:r 25. *Skräddar Abraham Karhu 31. h. Kaisa 42. mls: ofb: b. 0-4. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Kontinen: Anders Kortinen 26. h. Hedda 34. B. 2-3. Anders 55. Adam 60. David 63. Elias 53. h. Maria 55. *Torp: David Korttinen 28. h. Regina 43. mls. ofb: B. Eva 6... Walborg 63. 5-1. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Ahtiala: Jonas Laurikain 44. h. Walborg 46. B. 3-1. Far Elias öfå: b. Anna 48. Matts 64. Jonas Laurikain öfå: *Inh: Anders Laurikain öfå: h. Maria 19. B. Sofia 5... Regina 59. *Inh: [[Maunu-22|Adam Mattsson Mauno 56]]. *Skräddar Fredrik Stenberg 30 h. Anna 40. B. 2-0. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Ahtiala: Elias Laurikain 35. h. Maria 44. B. 3-2. E:n Beata Adamsd:r 17. B:r Adam 48. h. Eva 59. Wilhelm 44. Anna ... b. 1-3. Stm: Maria öfå: b. Walborg 55. Lisa 42. Eva Thomasd:r 27. *Torp: Michel Laurikain öfå: h. Sofia 20. B. Anders 52. Adam 61. Stina 59. ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *Kortinen: Michel Kortinen 53. h. Kristina 46. B. Johan 58. Anna 63. 2-1. E:n Stina Johansd:r 30. ===Hakulila=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Hakuli: Matts Hakuli 41. h. Anna 52. B. Adam 64. 2-2. Jakob Pesari 19. h. Lena 20. b. Eva 48. Maria 60. Wilhelm 5... h. Lena 52. b. 1-0. E:n Hedda Esaiasd:r 20. h. Anna 63. *Backst: Johan Talkka 39. h. Anna 51. B. 3-1. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Hakuli: Alexander Hakuli 24. h. Beata 26. B. Matts 6... Sysk: Eva 31. Maria 39. Stina 41. Johan 43. h. Eva 51. b. 2-2. *Torp: Salomon Davidsson 45. h. Anna 50. B. 1-1. Syst: Greta 38.? Aron Kiiski öfå: ===Heikkilä=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Napari: Matts Muukka 18. h. Maria 27. B. Eva 3... Anna 42. David 50. Elias 46. h. Lisa 59. b. 1-1. Gabriel Pålsson öfå: h. Stina 18. b. Lisa 51. Lena 61. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Heikkinen: Esaias Tikka 26. h. Anna 44. B. Eva 63. 3-0. Jonas Alexandersson 49. Lena Alexandersd:r 61. E:n Marta Henriksd:r 18. *Backst: Abel Heikkinen 37. h. Maria 39. B. Adam 6... Eva 59. 2-0. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Heikkinen: Simon Korpelas arfv: B. Elias 33. h. Ann... 42. B. Lisa, 4-4. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Heiska: Nämnd: Salomon Parkkonen 25. h. Regina 40. B. Li...? 62. 1-3. E:n Maria öfå: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=383809 Jakso 1130] ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Heiska: Jonas Eliasson 34. h. Maria 48. B. 2-2. Eva Kuukka 30. ===Hyvärilä=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Luukas: David Luukas arfv: B. Beata 57. Anna 41. Anders 49. Matts 47. h. Eva 51. Gabriel 43. h. Eva 45. b. 2-3. *Torp: Anders Mikkola öfå: h. Lisa 30. B. 0-1. *Inh: Anders d:o 50. h. Kristina 54. B. 0-1. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Hyväri: David Hyväri 17. h. Lisa 41. B. Abel 51. Jonas 49. h. Stina 52. b. 1-1. Syster Kaisa 23. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Hyväri: Jonas Hyväri 26. h. Beata öfå: B. Michel 55. Br: David 29. h. Regina 38. b. Anders, 3-1. Br: Adam 36. h. Eva 45. b. 1-2. Elias Taipale 59. *Torp: E:n Anna Hyväri öfå: E:n Regina Henriksd:r 45. b. 0-2. ====Hemman 3 (1/4)==== *Tapanain: Adam Tapanainen 42. h. Margreta 44. B. Elias 61. 1-1. *Inh: Jonas Pukki 46. ====Hemman 3 (1/4)==== *Tapanain: Salomon Tapanainen 45. h. Anna 47. B. 1-4. E:n Sofia öfå: b. Anders 52. mindrevetande. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Tapanain: Elias Tapanainen 30. h. Anna 31. B. Eva 56. Anna 62. Henrik 58. Jonas 64. David 54. h. Maria 57. b. 1-0. Br: Adam 33. h. Anna 42. b. Anders 61. Maria 64. 2-1. *Torp: E:n Lisa Adamsd:r öfå: B. Maria 35. Anders 49. h. Eva 47. b. 3-0. ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Junnola: Elias Junnonen 27. h. Eva 32. B. Elias 54. Gabriel 62. Maria 59. Br: Anders 29. h. Maria 39. b. Abel 57. Anders 62. Stina 59. 4-2. Syst: Regina 25. ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Junnola: Walborg Adamsd:rs arfv: B. Petter 35. Fredrik? 38. Adam 53. h. Eva 56. b. 0. David Adamsson 59. Greta Huttunen öfå: ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Junnola: E:n Walborg Gabrielsd:r 43. B. Anders 61. Abel 64. 2-0. *Inh: E:n Stina Adamsd:r 29. B. Anna 62. Eva 64. ====Hemman 4 (1/4)==== *Junnola: E:n Lisa Junnonen 39. B. Elias 64. Anna 61.? 0-1. ====Hemman 5 (1)==== *Pukki: Anders Pukki 34. h. Eva 37. B. Anna 62. 2-1. Br: Michel 36. h. Eva 41. b. 2-1. E:n Eva öfå: [[Sinkko-2|Aron Sinkko öfå:]] ===Huttula=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Turku: Henrik Turku 38. h. Eva 45. B. 2-2. br: Elias 43. h. Anna 50. b. 1-1. *Torp: Adam Adamsson 26. h. Anna 44. B. David 56. Eva 52. 2-2. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Turku: Anders Turku 39. h. Greta 43. B. 3-0. Far Anders öfå: h. Stina öfå: *Inh: E:n Stina Torvi 42. B. 1-0. Adam Turku öfå: h. Walborg öfå: *Torp: David Turku 17. h. Maria 27. B. Elias 56. Regina 61. 2-0. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=383810 Jakso 1131] ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Turku: Moses Turku 43. h. Kristina 43. B. 2-3. Sysk. Gabriel 50. Maria 56. *Torp: E:n Walborg Adamsd:r Turku 24. B. Stina 61. Adam 48. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Turku: Filip Turkus arfv: E:n Sofia öfå: B. David 29. h. Maria 49. Adam 40. h. Anna 43. b. 4-1.(=[[Turku-2|Albert]], Evald, ?, Armas?, Aleksandra) Sofia Johansd:r öfå: ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Heikkeri: Abraham Heikkeri öfå: B. Jonas 62. Anders 44. h. Eva 42. b. 1-2. Br: Elias öfå: h. Eva öfå: ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Heikkeri: Adam Heikkeri 45. h. Eva 49. B. 2-1. Far Adam öfå: h. Regina öfå: b. Lisa 39. Maria 56. Elias 48. E:n Eva Johansd:r öfå: ====Hemman 4 (1/12)==== *Huttula: David Huttunen 32. B. David 63. Eva 61. 2-1. ... Adam 35. h. Eva 49. ====Hemman 4 (1/12)==== *Huttula: E:n Beata d:o 20. B. Maria 42. Anders 49. El... 46. h. Eva 54. b. 1-0. *Torp: Salomon Eliasson öfå: h. Margreta 26. B. Gabriel 6... Eva 51. Lisa 57. 0-1. ====Hemman 4 (1/12)==== *Huttula: E:n Eva Jonasd:r 50. B. 0-2. Svåg: Adam 51. Jonas 54. Sväg: Eva 59. ====Hemman 4 (1/12)==== *Huttula: Adam Remunen 44. h. Eva 50. B. 0-2. Sytng Stina 61. Regina 64. ====Hemman 4 (1/12)==== *Huttula: Benjamin Huttunen öfå: h. Margreta 2... B. Adam 53. Anders 62. Eva 55. Karolina 60. 1-0. Fhj: Sofia Huttunen 23. fhj: ====Hemman 4 (1/12)==== *Huttula: Elias Huttunen öfå: h. Stina 34. B. 1-1. Syst: Anna 20. ====Hemman 4 (1/8)==== *Huttula: E:n Anna Jonasd:r öfå: B. Maria 39. David 59. Elias 53. h. Sofia 59. Elias Pukki öfå: Syst: Sofia öfå: *Inh: David Ahtiain 44. h. Margreta 47. B. 2-1. ====Hemman 4 (1/8)==== *Huttula: Nämd: Anders Huttunen 38. h. Lisa 41. B. David 62. 1-2. Eva Mosesd:r öfå: E:n Anna Johansd:r öfå: ====Hemman 4 (1/8)==== *Huttula: Michel Wärdö 17. h. Hanna 25. B. Michel 50. Anders 57. Eva 64. 0-2. E:n Beata Jöransd:r öfå: b. Regina 40. *Torp: E:n Anna Heikkeri 21. Syst: Beata 28. ====Hemman 4 (1/8)==== *Huttula: E:n Maria Huttuna 97. öfå: B. Abraham 20. Eva 24. David 17. h. Anna 20. b. Anders 63. Stina 56. ===Iittiä=== ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Parkoin: Matts Heiskas arfv: B. Lisa 47. Lena 56. Elias 59. Matts 40. h. Lisa 44. b. Anders 63. 1-1. Fhj: Maria Nupponen öfå: ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Parkoin: Matts Poikulain 42. h. Stina 52. B. 1-2. E:n Walborg 32. *Inh: Anna Adamsd:r 55. *Torp: David Heikkinen öfå: B. Jonas 38. Adam 50. Anna 41. Eva 53. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Parkoin: E:n Maria Jeremiasd:r öfå: E:n Lisa Abrahamsd:r 33. b. Anna 62. Elias Nisonen 52. h. Maria 56. b. 1-1. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=383812 Jakso 1132] ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Parkoin: Elias Heiska 16. öfå: h. Stina 30. B. Adam 50. h. Eva 58, 1-0. P. Maria Davidsd:r 38. *Backst: E:n Anna Davidsd:r 30. B. Matts 56. Henrik 61. Eva 54. Anna 59. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Skinnari: David Wainikka 37. h. Eva 42. B. [[Vainikka-1|Maria 63]], 2-2.(=?, Elias, ?, Miina) Johan Eliasson öfå: ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Skinnari: Elias Skinnari 27. h. Margreta 27. B. David 51. h. Eva 60. b. 1-2. *Backst: Anders Kokkonen 45. h. Anna 45. B. 1-0. ===Juvola=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Juvola: Anders Juvonen öfå: h. Maria 27. B. Lisa 62. Adam 61. Matts 64. Anders 53. h. Stina 57. b. 2-2. B:r Elias 24. David 28. h. Eva 41. b. 3-1. Elias 64. E:n Anna Jöransd:r öfå: Eva Jakobsd:r öfå: ((miehiä 11, naisia 10)) ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Kettinen: Elias Okko 48. h. Walborg 52. B. 3-0. E:n Lisa Andersd:r 22. b. Maria 56. E:n Eva 25. b. Anna 57. Adam 39. h. Eva 43. b. 2-4. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Nuorokoski: Michel Heiska 33. h. Lisa 40. B. Anna 60. Lena 62. 3-2. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Nuorokoski: Anders Metso 22. h. Hanna 16. öfå: B. Eva 48, Lisa 50. Anna 56. Walborg 62. Adam 52. ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Klemi: Stina Uronens arfv: Henrik Adamsson 26. b. Adam 60. Anders 63. *Inh: E:n Eva Palola 29. B. Anna 64. 0-1. ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Klemi: Elias Klemi 44. h. Anna 53. *Landthandl: David Klemi 42. h. Anna 58. B. 0-1. Bokh Johan Jäkelä 60. *Egetf: f. d. Landthandl: Jonas Pöllönen 45. *Torp: David Kaijansinkko 31. h. Regina 32. B. Adam 58. Eva 55. 1-1. *Kyrkväktar Anders Rasonius 47. h. Eva 55. B. 2-2. Br: Adam 54. ====Hemman 5 (1)==== *Kontila: E:n Margreta Kristersd:r 09. öfå: B. Anders 39. h. Lisa 43. Erik Kaijansinkko 27. h. Walborg 32. b. 2-0. David 59. *Inh: Anders Heikkinen 56. mor fhj: Anna Mattsd:r 27. b. Emanuel 58. Michel 60. *Inh: Lisa Eliasd:r Heikkinen ====Hemman 6 (1)==== *Pappila: Pastor Salomon Majander 22. h. Alexandra 54. B. 2-2. Dreng: Gabriel Karhu 27. h. Sofia öfå: Adam Huttunen 55. h. Regina 53. Pigor: Stina Johansd:r 32. Eva Adamsd:r 56. *Kantor Anders Laurén 30 h Wendla 35. B. Anna 69. Sofia 62. 2-2. P. Maria Wäkkärä öfå: Mariana Jänkä 59. *Fhj: Elias Kiiski 24. h. fhj: Hedda 24. B. 1-1. Eva 56. fhj: Maria Mört öfå: *Socknestuguvakten [[Maunu-7|Adam Mauno 19.]] h. Regina 39. B. 0-2. ((miehiä 1, naisia 3)) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=383813 Jakso 1133] ===Kuukanniemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Kuukkanniemi: Adam Mattsson Kuukkas h:n Johan Kuukka öfå: *Torp: Gabriel Kuukka 37. h. Stina 35. mls: ofb: B. Anders 61. 2-3. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Kuukanniemi: Adam Kuukka 29. h. Lisa 31. B. Adam 55. h. Anna 60. b. 1-2. mor Magdalena 26. *Torp: E:n Eva Eliasd:r 23. B. Anders 55. Gabriel 49. Stina 47. 1-0. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Kuukanniemi: Anders Huttunen 23. h. Regina 28. B. Adam 48. h. Maria 62. Matts 51. Gabriel 57. Mina 61. Johan Eliasson 23. h. Martha 30. b. Elias 64. Lisa 61. 1-0. Hanna Eliasd:r 17. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Kuukanniemi: E:n Beata Gabrielsd:r 21. B Lisa 40. Regina 62. Elias 44. Gabriel 47. Matts 41. h. Eva 49. b. 2-2. Syst:r Beata 20. Hedda 22. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Kuukanniemi: Matts Kuukka öfå: h. Beata 24. B. Adam 34. h. Regina 39. b. 1-0. Syst: Maria 20. D. Gabriel Michelsson 51. Adam Olkkonen 59. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Kuukanniemi: Adam Abrahamsson 22. h. Maria 24. B. Matts 54. Elias 57. David 60. Abel 64. Michel 50. h. Regina 55. b. 2-1. E:n Eva öfå: *Torp: David Kuukka 44. h. Kristina 52. B. 0-2. Far Anders öfå: h. Stina öfå: b. Lisa 55. Eva 58. *Inh: Gabriel Kuukka 47. br: Anders 51. ===Keskisenpää=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Lensu: Petter Lensus arfv: B. Hedda 28. Eva 40. Johan 36. Fredrik 31. h. Anna 45. David 24. h. Kristina 30. b. Anders 62. Anna 64. 1-4. *Torp: E:n Lena Andersd:r öfå: B. Regina 40. Anna 53. Adam 49. h. Beata 54. Anders 46. h. Eva 52. b. 1-1. ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== *Kiski: Salomon Junnonen 34. h. Stina 51. B. Lisa 63. 2-1. David 64. Lena 55. David Johansson 33. h. Regina 48. b. 3-0. *Inh: Elias Suomalain 57. br: David 64. Eva Kakkonen öfå: ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== *Kantor Anders Lauréns h:n B. Garfv: Albert Laurén 56. h. Mathilda 60. *Inh: Fredrik Kangasmäki 44. h. Maria 46. B. 1-2. *Sytng: Elias Suomalain 17. h. Eva 20. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Kiski: [[Holopainen-38|Moses Mosesson 51.]] h. [[Sinkko-1|Beata 50.]] B. 2-1.(=[[Holopainen-46|Mooses]],[[Holopainen-47|Taavetti]], ?) Michel Junnonen 32. *Torp: [[Holopainen-32|Adam d:o 33.]] h. [[Holopainen-31|Eva 47.]] B. 2-4.(=[[Holopainen-35|Mooses]], [[Holopainen-30|Aatami]], [[Holopainen-48|Anna]], [[Holopainen-37|Stiina]], [[Holopainen-36|Miina]], ?) Fhj: Elias Davidsson 26. ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Talka: Matts Talkka 22. h. Katrina 21. B. Henrik 60. Johan 63. Anders 47. h. Anna 54. Adam 45. h. Anna 45. b. 3-2. Syst: Hedda öfå: Walborg 18. Svåg: Erik öfå: h. Sofia öfå: ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Mattero: [[Mattero-6|Anders Mattero öfå:]] h. Maria 17. B. [[Mattero-15|Adam 40.]] h. [[Marttinen-139|Eva 49.]] [[Mattero-11|Gabriel 47.]] h. [[Kouvo-5|Maria 53.]] b. 4-1. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=383815 Jakso 1134] *Torp: [[Mattero-8|David Mattero 23.]] h. Eva 18. B. 1-0. P. Eva Napari 18. ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Mattero: [[Mattero-18|Elias Mattero 21.]] h. [[Maunu-2|Beata 22.]] B. [[Mattero-20|David 58.]] [[Mattero-21|Eva 62.]] [[Mattero-2|Jonas 51.]] h. Kristina 52. b. 1-1. *Inh: [[Korpelin-1|Matts Korpelin 45.]] h. [[Mattero-19|Kristina 43.]] B. 0-3(=?, ?, ?). ===Kärmenniemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Pekkanen: Adam Pekkanens arfv: E:n Susanna öfå: ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Pekkanen: Lisa d:o öfå: man Adam Mattsson 29. B. David 54. Gabriel 58. Michel 45. h. Anna 40. b. 1-0. *Inh: Anna Hiiva 38. b. 0-1. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Pekkanen: Anders Pekkanen öfå: B. Eva 40. Regina 52. [[Pekkanen-3|Jonas 47]] h. [[Sinkko-164|Lena 51]]. b. 1-3.(=[[Pekkanen-5|Antti]], [[Pekkanen-14|Eeva]], [[Pekkanen-15|Iida]], [[Pekkanen-2|Karoliina]]) E:n Eva Adamsd:r 17. b. Henrik 50. h. Eva 49. b. 2-0. ====Hemman 2 (1/5)==== *Kärmenniemi: Gabriel Kärmenniemi 32. h. Kristina 34. B. Gabriel 64. Anna 60. 0-2. E:n Stina Adamsd:r 35. b. Adam 64. ====Hemman 2 (1/5)==== *Kärmenniemi: Abraham Kärmenniemis arfv: David Adamsson 26. h. Lisa 49. b. Adam 51. h. Maria 52. Jonas 43. h. Lisa 44. b. 2-3. D. Elias Fredriksson 62. *Backst: Elias Jukkanen 40. h. Maria 36. B. 1-2. ====Hemman 2 (2/25)==== *Kärmenniemi: Adam Kinttus h:n ====Hemman 2 (3/25)==== *Kärmenniemi: Adam Lattu 30. h. Eva 34. B. Maria 63. Michel 59. 1-2. *Torp: Adam Kärmenniemi 31. h. Walborg 31. B. Adam 55. David 63. Eva 52. ====Hemman 2 (1/5)==== *Kärmenniemi: David Kärmenniemi 36. h. Maria 41. B. Eva 61. Elias 59. 4-1. Lisa Markusd:r 30. *Inh: Jakob Jänkä 54. h. Anna 52. B. 0-1. *Torp: Jonas Nisonen 19. B. Adam 59. Abel 61. Fhj: Kristina 56. krpl: ====Hemman 2 (1/5)==== *Kärmenniemi: Gabriel Kärmenniemis arfv: E:n Beata öfå: B. Jonas 33. Michel 39. h. Eva 45. b. 2-0. ===Kaamanniemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Karhu: David Taipale 25. h. Lisa 40. B. Anders 61. Eva 63. 2-2. E:n Eva 31. David Mattsson 49. h. Anna 55. b. 2-1. Maria Pålsd:r öfå: ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Karhu: Abel Karhu 30. h. Kristina 29. B. Adam 59. Jonas 62. Elias 51. h. Eva 54. 1-1. B:r Adam 37. Anders Andersson 17. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Karhu: Elias Karhu 35. h. Lisa 38. B. Elias 62. Adam 64. 2-2. Adam Henriksson öfå: h. Walborg 18. b. Gabriel 51. And... 53. Michel 56. Moses d:o 20. h. Regina 37. b. 2-2. Marta Henriksd:r 18. ====Hemman 1 (2/21)==== *Karhu: Elias Andersson 24. h. Sofia 30. B. David 60. Anna 57. Eva 63. Michel 54. h. Lisa 49. b. 2-1. Sytng: Eva 61. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=383817 Jakso 1135] *Inh: Gabriel Jonasson Karhu 56. mor E:n Maria 32. *Inh: Gabriel Nisonen 61. mor Beata 41. fri: b. 0-2. ====Hemman 1 (1/14)==== *Karhu: Lisa Eliasd:r 49. man David Andersson 43. Maria Andersd:r 26. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Karhu: Jonas Hietamies 30. h. Eva 41. B. Anders 61. Adam 64. Maria 59. 3-1. P. Anna Hietamies 50. *Inh: E:n Eva Thomasd:r 29. B. Michel 54. Adam 60. Elias 63. *Inh: Anders Andersson 39. h. Eva 45. B. 1-1. ((miehiä 1, naisia 2)) *Inh: David Adamsson 52. Syst: Regina 44. (Stina 49. på Kronospinnhuset, b. 1-0.) ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Karhu: E:n Beata Davidsd:r 38. B. Eva 63. 0-3. Sysk: Eva 24. David 30. Anders 35. h. Eva 41. b. 2-2. Fhj: E:n Hedda Juvonen öfå: b. Anders 56. krpl: ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== *Kohoin: David Kohonen 29. h. Maria 37. B. Anders 57. Michel 64. Anna 61. 1-2. E:n Maria Adamsd:r 42. b. 2-1. Faster Walborg öfå: ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *Kohoin: Wilhelm Jeremiassons arfv: E:n Kristina Gabrielsd:r 32. B. 1-0. Michel 56. Adam 58. Eva 61. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *Kohoin: Moses Thomasson 36. h. Eva 35. B. Michel 62. Elias 61. Anna 58. Eva 64. 3-0. Jonas Thomasson 42. ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== *Kohoin: Elias Olkko 33. h. Anna 45. B. 2-2. *Torp: Elias Kohonen 39. h. Walborg 47. B. 2-2. *Garfvar Adam Olkko 37. h. Maria 57. B. 2-0. Fhj: Beata Adamsd:r öfå: ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== *Kohoin: Anders Kohonen 31. h. Maria 36. B. 1-3. Anders 56. h. Eva 60. E:n Maria Gabrielsd:r 39. b. Wilhelm 61. 1-1. *Egetf: David Kohonen 62. mor fhj: Maria Thomasd:r 26. b. 1-0. *Egetf: Michel Mononen 39. h. Sofia 49. b. 2-1. ====Hemman 3 (1/4)==== *Häärä: E:n Eva Davidsd:r öfå: B. Wilhelm 48. h. Anna 57. Jonas 41. h. Eva 42. b. 3-4. Beata Johansd:r öfå: *Inh: David Kapiain 58. B:r Anders 61. Matts 64. ====Hemman 3 (1/4)==== *Häärä: Michel Nisonen 19. h. Regina 32. B. Anders 47. Elias 51. Adam 56. Gabriel 59. Lisa 62. Eva 64. 1-0. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Häärä: Jonas Häärä 22. h. Anna 57. B. 1-1. Walborg 45. Maria 49. ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Kiski: Anders Kiiski öfå: h. Maria 24. E:n Margreta 24. b. Anders 47. David 49. Adam 59. Anna 60. Maria 64. Walborg 49. Adam 33. Jonas 47. h. Anna 45. b. 2-1. *Fattighjonen David Kapiain 25. h. Maria 25. fhj: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=383818 Jakso 1136] ====Hemman 4 (3/8)==== *Kiski: Elias Tuuliains arfv: E:n Anna öfå: B. Elias 42. David 51. Matts 39. h. Lena 53. Anders 37. h. Eva 38. b. Anders 62. Adam 64. 1-2. ====Hemman 4 (1/8)==== *Kiski: David Kiiski 28. h. Eva 29. B. Elias 63. Maria 59. 0-1. *Inh: Emanuel Pekari 41. h. Katrina 43. B. 2-1. ===Kapiala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Suur Kapiala: E:n Margreta Henriksd:r öfå: Matts Adamsson 24. h Lisa 25. b. Maria 49. Anna 60. David 62. Johan 63. Elias 46. 1-0. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Suur Kapiala: E:n Lisa Abramsd:r 25. B. Eva 51. Michel 55. Adam 58. Jonas 45. h. Maria 49. b. 3-1. Lisa Andersd:r öfå, E:n Lisa öfå: *Torp: Anders Kalamies öfå: h. Stina 19. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Suur Kapiala: E:n Anna Jonasd:r 30. B. Stina 58. Eva 64. 1-1. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Suur Kapiala: Matts Kapiains arfv: E:n Kaisa 23. B. Michel 59. Eva 54. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Pien Kapiala: Adam Kapiain 50. Br: Michel 56. h. Eva 56. [[Mattero-16|Salomon Mattero 26.]] h. Eva 28. b. Elias 60. Anders 52. h. Eva 56. b. 0-2. ===Kurkela=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Honga: Salomon Honka 38. h. Lisa 40. B. Adam 63. 0-3. Syst: Beata 32. *Smed Jonas Okko 22. h. Stina 40. B. Anders 64. 0-3 alla på pass i R: *Torp: Michel Torvi öfå: h. Anna 43. B. 2-1. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Honga: Elias Partamies 28. h. Lisa 35. B. Anders 56. Elias 59. David 63. Adam 53. h. Anna 51. b. 3-4. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Honga: Jonas Haikos arfv: E:n Lena Adamsd:r 24. B. Matts 56. Anders 59 Anna 62. E:n Lena öfå: ====Hemman 2 (1/3)==== *Kurki: Färgar [[Sinkko-20|Salomon Sinkko 48]]. h. [[Strandman-4|Ida 62]]. Sysk: [[Sinkko-21|Maria 46]]. [[Sinkko-23|Anna 58]]. [[Sinkko-22|Eva 54]]. [[Sinkko-24|David 50]]. h. [[Huttunen-10|Anna 56]]. b. 1-0.(=[[Sinkko-48|Taavetti]]) P. [[Sinkko-10|Anna Pålsd:r 41]]. ====Hemman 2 (1/3)==== *Kurki: Matts Kouvo öfå: h. Anna öfå: B. Adam 57. Michel 51. h. Anna 61. Matts 46. h. Lisa 53. David 38. h. Anna 39. b. Anders 57. Elias 59. Salomon 63. 4-1. *Skräddar Adam Kurki 38. h. Eva 50. B. 2-2. lärling Anders Adamsson 64. ====Hemman 2 (1/3)==== *Kurki: E:n Eva Kurki öfå: Abel Andersson 29. h. Regina 29. b. Anders 49. h. Stina 54. b. 0-3. Adam Emanuelsson 55. h. Anna 55. Walborg Adamsd:r 20. ====Hemman 3 (1/4)==== *Partamies: Anders Partamies 38. h. Anna 45. B. 1-4. Br: Adam 47. h. Anna 59. *Inh: Lena Peukkuri 53. B. 0-1. Eva Kouvo öfå: ====Hemman 3 (1/4)==== *Partamies: Jonas Partamies 45. h. Anna 45. B. 1-1. Br: David 50. *Inh: Henrik Partamies 23. h. Regina 30. B. Eva 58. Lisa 64. Pål 61. 0-1. *Torp: Salomon Saira öfå: B. Walborg 46. Elias 53. Matts 51. h. Anna 51. b. 1-0. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=383820 Jakso 1137] ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Partamies: Gabriel Partamies 33. h. Maria 44. B. Gabriel 64. 3-1. *Backst: Elias Torvi 27. h. Eva 43. B. Elias 63. 1-0. *Torp: Abraham Partamies 25. h. Anna 28. B. 0-1. *Backst: Elias Saira 39. h. Eva 31. B. David 57. Lisa 60. 1-1. ===Korpela=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Lattu: Anders Lattu öfå: h. Beata 21. B. Johan 45. Anders 53. Pål 62. Anna 57. Lisa 60. E:n Anna 43. b. 2-0. David 60. *Torp: David Lattu 43. Sysk: Elias 51. Maria 46. *Egetf: Jonas d:o 41. på pass i R: *Egetf: Fhj: E:n Hedda Esaiasd:r 27. B. Gabriel 64. ===Laakkola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Korpela: Gabriel Korpela 34. h. Anna 35. B. Anders 56. Elias 61. Adam 63. Gabriel 58. h. Greta 52. 2-2. Syst: Lisa 37. *Torp: E:n Regina Henriksd:r 44. B. 1-1. *Inh: Nikodemus Koukku 25. h. Sofia 26. B. 0-1. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Korpela: E:n Anna Johansd:r 32. B. 4-2. Adam 49. h. Eva 52. Br: Fredrik 23. h. Beata 33. b. Salomon 55. Abel 63. Maria 60. 0-5. E:n Lisa Mattsd:r 32. b. Hanna 53. Lena 62. *Torp: Elias Korpela 27. h. Lena 34. ===Lavola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Kouvo: [[Kouvo-6|Adam Kouvo 44]]. h. [[Sinkko-110|Beata 45]]. B. 1-2.(=[[Kouvo-10|Aatami]], [[Kouvo-7|Eeva]], [[Kouvo-8|?]]) Häradsd: Abel Nisonen 23 h. Eva 25. b. Anders 60. Gabriel 62. Anna 63. David 46. h. Beata 49, b. 2-2. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Kouvo: Gabriel Kouvo 32. h. Regina 34. B. Gabriel 58. Adam 62. 3-2. Syst: Lisa 28. Adam Gabrielsson öfå: h. Kaisa 20. b. Henrik 39. Matts 45. Anders 50. Eva 48. Anna 56. Regina 59. ===Mikkola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Mikkola: Gabriel Mikkonen 26. h. Maria 40. B. Gabriel 58. Maria 61. Stina 64. 2-2. *Torp: Fredrik Huttunen öfå: h. Katrina öfå: David Muhli 47. h. Eva 57. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Mikkola: Gabriel Mikkola 43. h. Eva 46. B. 3-4. E:n Stina 26. Elias Eliasson 52. på pass i R: ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Koukku: David Koukku 44. h. Anna 45. B. 1-3. br: Johan 47. h. Maria 50. *Backst: Abraham Muhli 49. h. Walborg 50. B. 2-0. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Koukku: Adam Koukku öfå: h. Eva 18. B. Adam 60. Anders 45. h. Maria 50. *Torp: Wilhelm Andersson 24. h. Maria 37. B. Henrik 60. Michel 62. David 64. 0-4. Syst: Hedda 19. brkl: fri. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Loiri: E:n Sofia Davidsd:r 25. B. Anders 62. Elias 57. h. Eva 62. E:n Eva Davidsd:r 42. b. 1-5. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=383821 Jakso 1138] ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Loiri: Adam Loiri öfå: h. Margreta 17. B. Adam 60. Beata 52. David Jöransson 26. h. Anna 32. b. Gabriel 53. David 62. Maria 59. 2-1. ===Merenlaks=== ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *Remunen: Salomon Kirvesmies 40. h. Lisa 44. B. Eva 63. 1-3. E:n Margreta öfå: b. Anna 48. Maria 54. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *Remunen: Adam Häärä öfå: h. Regina 29. B. Mina 64. Syst: Lisa öfå: ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *Remunen: Henrik Näivä 36. h. Beata 42. B. 2-2. E:n Eva öfå: b. Lena 55. Lisa Eliasd:r 28. *Torp: Elias Remunen 23. h. [[Maunu-10|Regina 31.]] B. Adam 60. 1-1. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *Remunen: Alexander Remunen 30. h. Maria 44. B. Adam 56. Elias 60. Lena 51. 1-2. Anders Mattsson 27. Eva 30. Maria 34. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *Tallinen: E:n Anna Eliasd:r 21. B. Maria 43. Lisa 40. Elias 37. Jonas 57. Anders 59. Gabriel 36. h. Anna 43. b. 3-2. ===Metsola=== ====Hemman 1 (13/27)==== *Metso: Jonas Savikurki 31. h. Anna 30. B. 1-0. ====Hemman 1 (5/27)==== *Metso: Elias Metso 26. Eva 29. Br: David 44. h. Maria 43. b. 1-1. *Inh: Otto Thomasson 46. h. Judith 32. Fhj: Stina Adamsd:r 63. fri. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Metso: Gabriel Metso 34. h. Anna 31. B. Gabriel 64. Anna 59. 1-1. Br: Jonas 42. Stina Eliasd:r öfå: E:n Walborg öfå: *Torp: Anders Metso 38. h. Anna 51. B. 1-1. ===Nuppola=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Ala Nuppola: E:n Lena Nuppola öfå: E:n Maria Salomonsd:r 40. b. 2-3. Anders Salomonsson 47. h. Maria 52. E:n Lisa Johansd:r 26. b. Matts 54. Anna 50. Anna Gabrielsd:r 23. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Ylä Nuppola: Salomon Nupponen 43. h. Eva 52. B. 2-2. Sysk: Anna 48. Simon 32. h. Maria 39. b. Anders 64. Eva 59. 2-0. ===Nisola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Nisola: Adam Muukka öfå: h. Kristina 17. B. Regina 56. Abel 51. Anders 53. David 58. Jonas 61. Michel 63. Adam 44. h. Eva 54. b. 1-2. B. Elias 46. h. Regina 44. b. 1-3. E:n Eva öfå: ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Nisola: Emanuel Nisonen 45. h. Eva 50. B. 0-4. E:n Sofia Jonasd:r 23. b. Simon 48. Maria 44. ====Hemman 1 (1/12)==== *Nisola: Adam Muukkas h:n Gabriel Gabrielsson öfå: h. Maria öfå: *Inh: Michel Nisonen 58. ====Hemman 1 (1/12)==== *Nisola: E:n Sofia Jonasd:rs h:n Johan Gabrielsson öfå: ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Nisola: Emanuel Jonasson Nisonen 25. B. Eva 55. Lisa 36. Michel 60. Anders 62. Elias 52. h. Eva 57. b. 2-3. Adam Johansson 20. b. Adam 56. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=383823 Jakso 1139] ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Wilhu: Elias Wilhu 22. h. Hedda 24. B. Anna 64. David 49. Adam 46. h. Anna 50. b. 3-1. Hanna Staffansd:r 18. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Wilhu: David Wilhu 24. h. Regina 29. B. Adam 60. David 56. h. Maria 58. ====Hemman 3 (1)==== *Mauno: Elias Mauno öfå: h. Regina 20. B. Anna 56. Elias 61. Anders 42 h. Anna 48. Gabriel 21. h. Valborg 45. b. 4-2. br: Jonas 19 h. Beata 24. *Torp: [[Maunu-14|Sofia Davidsd:r 23.]] Syst: [[Maunu-16|Lena 32.]] b. [[Maunu-17|Adam 53.]] h. [[Taipale-13|Lena 55.]] b. 0-2(=0-?,[[Maunu-18|Miina]]). E:n Lisa öfå: ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *Haiko: Michel Haiko 40. h. Stina 50. Elias Andersson 27. h. Maria 30. b. Eva 64. 3-2. Adam Andersson 34. h. Anna 27. b. Abel 60. Eva 63. 1-3. Anders 51. h. Anna 45. *Inh: Eva Haikonen 20. ===Pöllölä=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Olku: Gabriel Nisonen öfå: h. Lisa 21. B. Anders 56. Adam 58. Anna 61. Emanuel Johansson 23. h. Anna 38. b. 0-1. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Olku: Gabriel Olkko öfå: B. Jonas 26. h. Lisa 29. b. Anders 53. David 61. Adam 64. 1-1. P. Stina Kapiain 52. ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Ala Pöllönen: Adam Pöllönen 42. h. Lena 47. B. 3-2. Sysk: Elias 51. Anders 54. Moses 58. Eva 61. Henrik Pöllönen 18. h. Beata 25. b. Gabriel 59. Michel 62. Stina 32. E:n Regina 26. b. David 50. Matts 56. Lisa 54. Walborg 60. E:n Anna Johansd:r 20. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Ylä Pöllönen: Gabriel Pöllönen 28. h. Anna 27. B. Anna 56. Beata 59. 1-1. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Ylä Pöllönen: E:n Maria Adamsd:r 17. Adam Mattsson 24. h. Eva 30. b. Matts 55. h. Anna 61. Adam 56. Anders 59. 1-4. ====Hemman 4 (1)==== *Hiiva: Salomon Hiiva 28. h. Beata 28. B. David 58. Jonas 62. Michel 52. h. Lena 56. Anna 60. 3-2. E:n Anna öfå: *Torp: Abraham Eliasson öfå: h. Walborg 29. B. Eva 56. Stina 61. 1-0. *Torp: Abel Hiiva 27. h. Beata 42. B. Gabriel 61. 2-0. ====Hemman 5 (1)==== *Parjain: Fredrik Hiiva 42. h. Eva 40. B. David 61. Anna 63. 1-1. E:n Hanna 25. b. Stina 47. *Inh: Elias Hiiva 49. Br: Anders 54. Gabriel 59. *Torp: E:n Eva Davidsd:r 22. B. Jonas 56. Thomas 61. Adam 49. h. Lena 57. ====Hemman 6 (1/2)==== *Sihvo: Erik Karhu 44. h. Stina 51. B. 1-3. *Inh: Matts Sihvo 52. *Inh: Stina d:o 60. ====Hemman 6 (1/2)==== *Sihvo: Thomas Sihvo 41. h. Eva 46. B. 3-2. Jonas Mattsson 29. h. Anna 35. b. Anders 62. Adam 52. 2-0. (David Sihvo 55. rysk telegrafist) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=383824 Jakso 1140] *Egetf: David Sihvo 57. Far Jonas öfå: ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== *Wanhapelto: E:n Hanna Hjerppe öfå: B. Elias 52. Johan 49. h. Regina 50. David 38. h. Anna 39. b. 2-3. *Inh: Jonas Savi 51. mor Sofia 22. ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== *Wanhapelto: Anders Kärmenniemis arfv: B. Krister 32. h. Anna 43. b. 3-3. Anders 62. ===Parkkola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Kiesi: Elias Kiesi 24. h. Lena 27. B. 1-0. P. Lisa Adamsd:r 47. Frbr: Adam öfå: *Inh: Michel Turku 47. h. Lena 55. B. 0-1. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Kiesi: E:n Anna Henriksd:r 23. B. Jonas 62. Moses 40. h. Lisa 42. b. 2-2. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Kiesi: Emanuel Kiesi öfå: h. Lena 20. B. Elias 43. h. Eva 47. br: Gabriel 30. h. Maria 32. b. Eva 61. Regina 64. 1-4. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Parkola: Adam Kapiain 35. h. Eva 47. B. 4-1. Syst: Lisa 20. *Torp: Adam Rokka 28. h. Maria 24. B. Adam 60. Elias 64. Anna 50. 1-0. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Parkola: Elias Parkkola 29. h. Eva 31. B. Eva 58. Anna 60. David 50. h. Anna 56. b. 0-1. Anders Parkkonen 39. Jonas Andersson öfå: ===Ruomis=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Muhli: Gabriel Muhli 21. h. Kristina 36. B. Gabriel 64. br: Anders 31. Elias 34. P. Stina Kiiski 62. E:n Eva Josefsd:r öfå: *Torp: Jonas Tapanain 24. h. Maria 29. B. Elias 52. Adam 55. Anders 62. 1-0. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Rokka: Fredrik Räipiös h:n *Torp: Adam Rokka 28. h. Maria 24. B. Adam 60. Elias 64. Anna 50. 1-0. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Rokka: David Kouvo 24. h. Eva 27. B. Anna 59. Michel 53. Elias 48. h. Regina 60. Adam 58. 0-2. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Rasa: David Kirvesmies öfå: h. Lisa 19. B. Stina 50. David 54. h. Eva 58. b. 1-1. *Smed Johan Suomalain 34. h. Anna 38. B. Anna 61. 1-2. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Rasa: E:n Maria Eliasd:r 38. B. David 64. Anna 60. E:n Hanna Aronsd:r 37. b. Adam 63. Lisa 60. 1-0. E:n Beata öfå: ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Ahola: Adam Ahonen 34. h. Regina 37. B. Michel 58. Anders 62. Eva 63. 3-3. br: Elias 42. h. Lisa 44. b. Maria 63. 4-0. Lisa Andersd:r öfå: ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Ahola: David Ahonen 24. h. Beata 38. B. Staffan 45. David 55. Anders 60. Anna 53. Eva 58. 2-2. ====Hemman 5 (1/2)==== *Kirvesmies: Elias Kirvesmies öfå: h. Maria 17. B. David 53. Elias 35. h. Maria 36. b. Anders 59. Adam 62. 2-4. ====Hemman 5 (1/2)==== *Kirvesmies: E:n Beata Kirvesmies öfå: B. Jonas 39. Matts 42. h. Lena 40. Adam 64. 3-3. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=383826 Jakso 1141] ====Hemman 6 (1/3)==== *Talka: E:n Regina Mattsd:r öfå: B. Stina 43. Eva 46. David 52. Elias 37. h. Eva 41. b. 1-4. E:n Eva öfå: b. Regina 32. Maria 59. Anna 64. ====Hemman 6 (1/3)==== *Talka: David Talka 33. h. Sofia 39. B. Anders 59. Lisa 62. Lena 62. Maria 64. 2-0. Syst: Regina 39. Matts Eliasson öfå: h. Sofia 17. Gabriel Jöransson 17. *Inh: Adam Andersson 44. h. Filipina 48. B. 0-1. mor Maria öfå: ====Hemman 6 (1/3)==== *Talka: E:n Eva Davidsd:r 38. B: 2-2. David 54. h. Kristina 57. (Michel 49. på pass) *Inh: Elias Sihvo 55. h. Kristina 57. B. 2-0. *Torp: Abraham Talka 21. h. Lisa 26. B. Michel 62. Anna 57. 0-1.(=[[Talka-2|Kristiina]]?) ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== *Narttu: E:n Regina Henriksd:r 23. B. Walborg 52. Stina 56. Eva 62. Henrik 48. h. Stina 53. b. 1-2. *Torp: Anders Poikulain 19. h. Stina 26. B. Anna 48. 0-1. ====Hemman 7 (1/4)==== *Narttu: Elias Pekari 29. h. Maria 37. B. Elias 63. Eva 61. 4-2. ====Hemman 7 (1/4)==== *Narttu: Salomon Narttu öfå: B. Michel 47. Henrik 52. Anders 49. h. Lisa 57. E:n Kristina 26. b. Elias 61. Anna 58. 2-1. ====Hemman 8 (1)==== *Punkka: David Taipale 34. h. Lisa 39. B. Anna 59. Eva 62. Stina 64. Lena 42. 2-1. Adam Thomasson 21. h. Stina 23. b. Adam 56. Elias 62. *Torp: Jonas Punkka 18. Piga Susanna Pesa 34. Stina Mårtensd:r öfå: *Inh: Elias Jeremiasson öfå: h. Eva 24. Elias Hochtimalahti öfå: ===Ruohiala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Rasvasuu: Elias Rasvasuu 21. h. Eva 25. B. Regina 62. David 46. h. Lisa 44. b. 1-2. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Rasvasuu: [[Soukkio-1|Elias Soukkio 49]]. h. [[Sinkko-228|Anna 54]]. E:n Lisa Davidsd:r 33. David Saira 27. h. Anna 25. b. Adam 63. 0-1. ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== *Ruohia: Elias Ruohia 28. Syst: Maria 34. Anders Davidsson 38. sinnesvag fri. ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== *Ruohia: David Hietamies 40. h. Sofia 32. Sväg: Beata 36. *Torp: Michel Adamsson 46. h. Anna 45. B. 2-0. *Torp: Adam d:o 54. h. Maria 41. Syst: Stina 52. ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== *Ruohia: Moses Nisonen 49. h. Anna 51. B. 0-2. E:n Eva 18. b. Anders 56. P. Eva Gabrielsd:r 64. *Inh: Eva Johansd:r 38. B. Maria 60. *Torp: Jonas Wärdö 42. h. Beata 52. B. 1-0. ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== *Ruohia: Elias Hiiva 31. h. Lisa 33. B. Elias 60. Eva 58. 2-0.(=Juhana, Taavetti?) *Torp: Esaias Buure 35. h. Regina 48. B. 1-0. Fhj: Eva Ruohia 28. fri., b. 0-1.(=[[Ruohia-1|Eeva]]) *Torp: Anders d:o 46. h. Anna 61. Far Jonas öfå: h. Sofia öfå: b. Regina 43. Sofia 40. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=383828 Jakso 1142] ===Sorvarila=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Okko: Aron Okkos arfv: E:n Kristina öfå: B. Gabriel 32. h. Eva 40. b. 1-4. B. David 38. h. Eva 49. b. 1-5. Lisa Johansd:r öfå: *Inh: Adam Torvi 51. h. Stina 49. B. 0-1. *Torp: Fredrik Okko öfå: h. Maria öfå B. Johan 41. h. Anna 40. b. 1-2. *Egetf: Adam Fredriksson 45. på pass i Ryssland. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Okko: E:n Lisa Adamsd:r öfå: B. Erik 36. h. Maria 40. b. Anna 61. Eva 64. 3-2. David Adamsson öfå: h. Maria 23. b. Anders 59. Hanna 63. *Torp: Elias Mattsson 56. ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== *Räipiö: Johan Räipiö 51. h. Lisa 57. B. 1-0. Far Elias 18. b. David 54. Anna 46. Stina 59. E:n Margreta öfå: *Torp: Gabriel Heikkinen 47. h. Walborg 40. B. 2-0. ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== *Räipiö: Fredrik Räipiö 27. h. Eva 38. B. Maria 61. 2-1. Syst: Eva 20. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Räipiö: Salomon d:o 31. h. Sofia 38. B. David 61. Salomon 64. 0-3. Br: Gabriel 28. *Inh: David Kuitto öfå: h. Eva B. Maria 51. Michel 54. h. Maria 58. ===Suoniala=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Tikka: David Tikka 21. h. Eva 24. B. Adam 56. Anna 61.? 0-2. Br: Salomon 38. Wilhelm 23. h. Eva 45. *Torp: Stina Johansd:r 42. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Tikka: Anders Tikka 56. E:n Stina Davidsd:r 39. b. Anna 62. Maria 64. Gabriel 41. h. Anna 51. b. 2-2. E:n Eva 36. Adam Andersson 59. Sofia Jonasd:r 42. E:n Eva öfå: Adam Mårtensson öfå: ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Pesari: Adam Pesari 31. h. Regina 42. B. Anna 61. 1-2. Sysk: Stina 28. David 42. h. Regina 51. Emanuel 38. h. Lena 45. b. 0-5. *Torp: E:n Walborg Jöransd:r öfå: B. Johan 34. h. Greta 29.? b. Lisa 63. 0-1. *Inh: E:n Anna Thomasd:r B. 0-1. Walborg Michelsd:r öfå: ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Suonia: Matts Suonia öfå: h. Beata 30. B. Adam 51. h. Lena 50. b. 2-1. *Inh: E:n Lisa Walborgsd:r 36. B. 0-1. *Inh: Elias Pöllönen 42. h. Beata 54. *Skräddar Anders Kuukka 42. h. Maria 50. B. Anders 64. 1-3. alla på pass i R. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Suonia: Michel Suonia 35. h. Eva 48. B. Anna 63. 2-0. Eva Esaiasd:r 18. Walborg Alexandersd:r 33. ===Suomalais=== ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Suomalain: Gabriel Suomalain öfå: h. Maria 17. B. Lena 59. David 39. Michel 44. Elias 48. Anders 51. Henrik 35. h. Lena 38. b. Stina 61. Walborg 63. 1-3. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=383830 Jakso 1143] *Inh: Abel Muhli 42. h. Hanna 43. B. 1-0. mor Sofi öfå: ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Suomalain: E:n Lena Henriksd:r 21. Br: Adam 19. h. Maria 30. b. Anders 56. Elias 60. Lisa 61. Lena 63. 3-0. Anna Benjaminsd:r 25. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Suomalain: Thomas Suomalain 48. h. Anna 50. B. 2-1(=?, Aatami, Anna) Sysk: Fredrik 47. h. Eva 56. Maria 53. Lisa Henriksd:r öfå: ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Suomalain: Henrik Suomalain 21. h. Greta 20. B. Eva 50. Lena 58. Stina 60. Beata 62. Gabriel 46. h. Anna 45. b. 1-2. Syst: Maria 18. *Backst: Elias Adamsson 45. h. Lisa 52. B. 0-2. br: Anders 63. *Svarfvar Jonas Ahonen 23. h. Eva 32. B. Anders 61. Adam 58. Mina 64. 1-1. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Suomalais: Moses Remunen öfå: h. Eva öfå: E:n Lena Salomonsd:r 39. b. Michel 64. Anna 62. 3-1. Adam Jeremiasson 17. h. Lena 35. b. Elias 55. David 59. 2-0. *Snickar Moses Suomalain 28. h. Kaisa 36. B. Anna 62. 1-0. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Suomalais: Adam Hovi öfå: h. Lisa 22. B. David 40. h. Maria 44. b. 0-3. Adam 63. *Inh: Elias Häärä 37. h. Anna 52. B. 1-1. Adam Sinkko öfå: *Torp: Anders Hovi 22. h. Lena 35. B. Michel 64. Eva 58. br Jonas 26. 1-1. ===Sutela=== ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: [[Sinkko-18|Anders Sinkko 41]]. h. [[Muukka-1|Anna 47]]. B. 2-2.(=[[Sinkko-29|Antti]], [[Sinkko-31|Alviina?]], [[Sinkko-27|Eeva]], [[Sinkko-28|Liisa]]) E:n Lisa 17. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: [[Taipale-15|Henrik Taipale 39]]. h. [[Turiainen-1|Regina 39]]. B. [[Taipale-21|Anna 63]]. Far [[Taipale-14|Petter]] öfå: h. [[Torvi-3|Eva 37]]. b. [[Taipale-18|David 50]]. [[Taipale-19|Anders 58]]. [[Sinkko-73|Eva Jöransd:r 23]]. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: [[Sinkko-78|Anders Gabrielsson Sinkko 24]]. h. [[Olkkonen-2|Eva 38]]. B. [[Sinkko-80|Anna 60]]. 2-2.(=[[Sinkko-86|Antti]], [[Sinkko-88|Kaapriel]], [[Sinkko-82|Eeva]], [[Sinkko-84|Liisa]]) Syst: [[Sinkko-77|Lisa 21]]. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: [[Sinkko-101|Matts Sinkko]] öfå: B. [[Sinkko-161|Matts 39]]. h. [[Pekkanen-1|Lisa 43]]. b. 6-1.(=[[Sinkko-167|Mikko]], [[Sinkko-174|Robert]], [[Sinkko-182|Antti]], [[Sinkko-183|Elias]], [[Sinkko-192|Aatami]], [[Sinkko-193|Taavetti]], [[Sinkko-184|Eeva]]) *Inh: Adam Metso 40. h. Eva 42. B. 1-0. *Inh: E:n Sofia Taipale 28. B. Adam 64. *Egetf: Michel Tapanainen 48. Henrik Adamsson öfå: h. Maria öfå: ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: E:n Maria Mosesd:r 22. B. [[Sinkko-206|Elias 60]]. [[Sinkko-202|Abraham 48]]. h. Lisa 49. b. 1-2.(=[[Sinkko-208|Antti]], [[Sinkko-207|Anna]], [[Sinkko-213|Iida]]) [[Sinkko-201|Gabriel Pettersson 21]]. h. [[Poikulainen-8|Eva 30]]. b. [[Sinkko-221|David 52]]. [[Sinkko-229|Anders 57]]. [[Sinkko-230|Adam 60]]. [[Sinkko-231|Michel 63]]. 0-2.(=[[Sinkko-232|?]], [[Sinkko-233|Helena]]) [[Sinkko-199|Stina Pettersd:r 18]]. *Garfvar [[Ahtiainen-2|Elias Ahtiain 41]]. h. [[Sinkko-205|Stina 55]]. B. 1-0.(=[[Ahtiainen-3|Elias]]) ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: Gabriel Sinkko öfå: B. Anna 51. Lena 55. Lisa 58. E:n Anna 48. Jonas Adamsson 22. b. Adam 61. Elias 63. 2-1.(=?, Antti, [[Sinkko-89|Miina]]) Anna Thomasd:r 17. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Rapi: [[Sinkko-100|Adam Sinkko]] öfå: B. [[Sinkko-142|Matts 51]]. [[Sinkko-144|David 60]]. [[Sinkko-140|Anna 48]]. [[Sinkko-141|Adam 45]]. h. [[Okko-2|Eva 61]]. b. 1-0.(=[[Sinkko-146|Aatami]]) Stina Pettersd:r 21. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=383831 Jakso 1144] *Inh: Matts Torvi 55. br: Elias 58. *Inh: E:n Elisabeth Pettersd:r 17. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Rapi: Anders Rapi öfå: B. Jonas 52. h. Stina 53. Lena 50. David 52. h. Stina 54. b. 2-0. br: Jakob 19. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *Olkkonen: Simon Olkkonen 22. h. Stina 26. B. Regina 64. Adam 58. Anders 60. David 62. Michel 52. h. Regina 58. b. 1-1. Systr: Maria 25. Eva 29. *Torp: Elias Olkkonen 34. h. Beata 41. B. 1-2. *Inh: E:n Lisa Michelsd:r öfå: B. Anna 56. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *Olkkonen: E:n Regina Davidsd:r öfå: B. Maria 48. måg David Kiesi 39. h. Eva 45. b. 1-2. Michel 64. *Inh: Matts Kiesi 47. h. Anna 51. B. 0-1. Fhj: E:n Eva Johansd:r 20. fri b 0-1. *Mjölnar [[Sinkko-107|Gabriel Sinkko 39]]. Far [[Sinkko-99|Anders]] öfå: h. [[Ahonen-12|Regina]] öfå: B. [[Sinkko-113|David 54]]. [[Sinkko-114|Stina 57]]. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *Olkkonen: E:n Regina Olkkonen öfå: B. Adam 50. Elias 64. Anders 59. h. Lisa 60. Henrik Staffansson 37. h. Anna 42. b. 4-1. Fhj: Regina Olkkonen 38. fri. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *Olkkonen: Gabriel Huttunen 38. h. Eva 41. B. Stina 64. 1-3. [[Maunu-8|Elias Mauno 24.]] b. Lisa 51. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *Olkkonen: E:n Kristina Andersd:r öfå: B. Adam 52. h. Maria 52. Elias 45. h. Maria 46. b. 1-2. Lisa Andersd:r 42. b. Lisa 60. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *Olkkonen: Sofia Olkkonens arfv: B. Anna 59. Johan 39. h. Regina 59. b. 1-2. Michel Davidsson 25. h. Sofia 39. b. Adam 61. David 63. ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Ylä Salmi: Gabriel Sallmi öfå: h. Lisa öfå: B. Maria 33. Stina 47. Matts 41. Gabriel 45. David 50. Elias 35. 0-1. br: Jonas 18. Anders 20. E:n Karin Michelsd:r 21. b. Michel 53. Matts 58. ====Hemman 4 (1/2)==== *Ylä Salmi: E:n Stina Henriksd:r 25. B. 2-1. Lena 48. Adam ...4. h. Eva 51. Anders Adamsson öfå. h Lisa 19. b. Regina 52. Matts Mauno 29. h. Beata 33. b. Eva 62. Anna 63. 1-1. ((miehiä 5, naisia 11)) ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== *Ala Salmi: Jonas Alasallmi 24. h. Eva 46. B. Eva 64. 2-1. ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== *Ala Salmi: Michel Punkka 31. h. Anna 37. B. Adam 60. Anders 63. Anna 58. 2-0. Greta Gabrielsd:r 30. ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== *Ala Salmi: Matts Alasallmi 51. h. Stina 56. B. 1-0. E:n Lisa 17. E:n Lena Eliasd:r 21. b. Anna 63. Marta Davidsd:r 37. b. Adam 50. h. Anna 55. ===Suontakais=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Kaijansinkko: David Karhu 23. h. Eva 29. B. Elias 59. Adam 52. h. Maria 50. b. 1-2. E:n Eva öfå: b. Anders 53. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=383833 Jakso 1145] ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Kajansinkko: Anders Kaijansinkkos arfv: E:n Stina öfå: B. Maria 56. Matts 54. h. Regina 58. Adam 43. h. Anna 43. b. 1-2. *Torp: Elias Mosesson 20. h. Anna 25. B. Elias 59. Abel 62. Anders 46. h. Stina 53. b. 2-1. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *Muukka: David Muukkas arfv: B. Jonas öfå: h. Beata öfå: Adam Huttunen 37. h. Eva 38. b. Anders 61. David 64. 2-1. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *Muukka: Elias Ruohia öfå: h. Hedvig 24. B. 0-2. Jonas Nisonen 32. h. Hedda 41. b. Adam, 3-1. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *Muukka: Anders Narttu öfå: Matts Haikko 40. h. Regina 44. b. Elias 64. 1-3. *Inh: Anders Haikko 53. Br: Adam 55. 1-0. *Backst: Adam Turku 48. h. Maria 22. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *Muukka: E:n Hedda Johansd:r 17. B. Anna 53. Gabriel Staffansson öfå: h. Lena 19. b. Adam 60. Eva 43. Lena 53. E:n Maria Fredriksd:r 35. b. Matts 59. Regina 62. 1-2. *Egetf: Abel Eliasson 38. h. Maria 40. B. 0-2. alla på pass i R:land ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *Muukka: Elias Abrahamsson 58. David Muukka 44. h. Lisa 35. b. Anna 63. 3-0. Maria Gabrielsd:r 39. *Backst: Michel Uski 49. h. Ulla 58. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *Muukka: E:n Eva Esaiasd:r 23. B. Anna 60. Anders 49. Elias 53. Adam 56. Michel 45. h. Anna 50. b. 0-2. Johan Adamsson 28. h. Eva 35. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *Muukka: David Gabrielsson 46. h. Anna 50. B. 2-2. Far Gabriel 21. h. Anna 38. b. Anna 58. Maria 61. 0-2. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *Muukka: Anders Sinkko 46. h. Eva 49. B. 1-1. E:n Eva 41. b: Elias 53. Beata 40. ===Sairala=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Pekki: Matts Pekki 22. h. Anna 44. B. Matts 51. David ...6. Moses 58. Michel 60. Elias 63. Eva 53. Anders 48. h. Eva 54. b. 2-3. Adam Andersson öfå: h. Stina 24. *Inh: Elias Adamsson 46. br: Jonas 51. *Torp: Adam Eliasson 47. h. Lisa 55. B. 0-3. Syst: Eva 40. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Saira: Anders Suonia öfå: h. Regina 26. B. David 51. h. Lisa 53. Johan 43. 2-0. Maria 29. Eva 42. Stina 38. (Mårtensb:) ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Saira: David Saira 33. h. Maria 46. B. 3-1. mor Beata öfå: b. Beata 45. P. Lena Henriksd:r 61. Sofia Johansd:r öfå: *Inh: Beata Davidsd:r 47. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=383834 Jakso 1146] ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *Peukkuri: E:n Lisa Peukkuri 26. B. Elias 52. Matts 63. Adam 45. h. Regina 49. b. 1-2. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *Peukkuri: Moses Muukka 30. h. Maria 36. B. Eva 60. Gabriel 58. h. Maria 57. 2-2. *Inh: Anders Kärmenniemi 38. h. Filipina 36. B. 2-1. Anna 62. *Inh: Elias Pekki öfå: h. Walborg öfå: B. David 46. Lisa 52. ====Hemman 3 (1/12)==== *Peukkuri: Abraham Peukkuris arfv: B. Anders öfå: h. Marta 33. b. Matts 56. h. Anna 57. Maria 52. Michel 60. ====Hemman 3 (1/12)==== *Peukkuri: David Peukkuri 28. h. Eva 41. B. Maria 64. 2-3. Syst: Sofi 20. *Inh: Henrik d:o 22. B. 1-0. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *Peukkuri: Elias Imäläin 34. h. Eva 37. B. Anna 63. 2-1. Systr: Anna 38. Stina 44. *Torp: Gabriel Imäläin 40. h. Stina 43. B. 2-2. *Torp: E:n Maria Jeremiasd:r 17. B. Anna 51. Adam 57. Thomas 60. Wilhelm 46. h. Anna 56. Emanuel 44. h. Anna 50. b. 1-1. ====Hemman 3 (1/12)==== *Peukkuri: David Jonasson Sairas h:n. *Inh: Gabriel Sinkko 61. *Inh: Adam d:o 64. ====Hemman 3 (1/12)==== *Peukkuri: Anders Saira 41. h. Lisa 47. B. 2-1. Far Adam öfå: h. Eva öfå: b. Michel 45. h. Lisa 53. *Torp: Anders Peukkuri 41. h. Walborg 45. B. 3-1. br: David 63. Fhj: E:n Eva 25. ====Hemman 3 (1/6)==== *Peukkuri: David Peukkuris arfv: B. Eva 50. Gabriel 45. h. Anna 44. b. 2-0. *Inh: Adam Andersson 46. h. Walborg 60. mor Anna öfå: b. Elias 50. *Torp: Adam Häärä 34. h. Marta 42. B. Adam 64. 3-2. ===Taipale=== ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Taipale: Anders Taipale 31. h. Eva 38. B. Elias 63. Maria 61. 3-2. br: David 44. Henrik 40. h. Anna 38. b. 3-1. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Taipale: Gabriel Taipale öfå: h. Lena öfå: B. Lisa 57. Elias 59. Henrik 58. David 53. Anders 52. Michel 60. Adam 54. Anna 63. Maria 56. ====Hemman 1 (1/3)==== *Taipale: [[Taipale-36|Anders Taipale 31]] h. [[Sinkko-79|Regina 34]]. B. [[Taipale-38|David 56]]. [[Taipale-42|Adam 64]]. [[Taipale-37|Lena 59]]. 1-2.(=[[Taipale-43|Eeva]], [[Taipale-44|Anna]]) *Mjölnar Moses Kruskopf öfå: h. Stina 21. B. [[Kruskopf-1|Petter 50]]. E:n Maria öfå: *Smed Anders d:o 43. h. Walborg 46. B. 1-2. ===Torvinniemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/8)==== *Torvi: Matts Mattsson Sinkkos h:n: Sytng: Lisa Andersd:r 27. ====Hemman 1 (1/8)==== *Torvi: Matts Kangasmäki 42. h. Eva 47. B. 3-2. Fhj: Beata Jonasd:r 22. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=383836 Jakso 1147] *Inh: E:n Walborg Simonsd:r öfå: B. David 53 ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Torvi: E:n Lisa Jöransd:r öfå: B. Elias 40. h. Eva 42. b. Adam 60. 3-1. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Torvi: E:n [[Sinkko-139|Maria Adamsd:r 41]]. B. 1-1(=[[Torvi-5|Matti]], ?) Henrik Adamsson 49 h. Anna 50. ====Hemman 1 (1/12)==== *Torvi: Adam Thomassons arfv: E:n Eva Andersd:r 33. B. Adam 59. Elias 61. Eva 57. 1-0. E:n Greta öfå: ====Hemman 1 (1/8)==== *Torvi: Elias Torvi öfå: h. Anna öfå: B. Adam 55. Johan 57. ====Hemman 1 (1/8)==== *Torvi: Elias Eliasson Torvi 40. h. Hedda 45. B. 2-3. *Inh: David d:o d:o 45. h. Stina 57. B. 1-0. ===Tevanniemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1)==== *Tevaniemi: Johan Buure 21. B. Adam 52. Elias 62. Eva 57. Anders 44. h. Regina 45. b. 2-3. *Torp: Jonas Nisonen 53. h. Eva 56. B. 1-1. Gabriel Adamsson öfå: ====Hemman 2 (1)==== *Hiukkapelto: David Kiiha 18. h. Sofia 22. B. David h. Eva, Anders 54. Jonas 62. Eva 57. Sofia 64. 1-1. Emelie Andersd:r 27. ===Uiminniemi=== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Saira: Benjamin Saira 20. h. Anna öfå: B. Maria 52. Adam 55. Gabriel 58. Thomas 46. h. Anna 43. b. 0-3. b. 0-3. Salomon Mosesson 20. b. Michel 49. David 55. Anders Mosesson 34. h. Anna 49. b. 1-0. Hanna Mosesd:r 21. Sofia Mosesd:r 31. (Abel Salomonsson 53. på pass i R.) *Egetf: Anders Saira 31. h. Regina 43. B. Michel 64. Eva 62. 3-1. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Saira: E:n Maria Esaiasd:r öfå: B. Anna 38. Amalia 41. Emanuel 32. h. Anna 29. b. Anders 60. Adam 61. Wilhelm 63. Anna 44. Walborg 52. 3-1. David 53. h. Eva 59. b. 1-1. E:n Maria Andersd:r 46. ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== *Hietamies: Henrik Hietamies öfå: h. Maria öfå: B. Gabriel 39. Elias 43. Emanuel 45. Michel 53. h. Lisa 61. Maria 56. Sysk: Matts 18. Kristina 18. Regina 33. ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== *Hietamies: Thomas Hietamies öfå: Elias Eriksson 43. h. Eva 45. b. 4-1. Adam Hiiva 22. h. Sofia 19. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *Hietamies: Elias Hietamies öfå: h. Stina öfå: E:n Maria Adamsd:r 31. b. Anders 55. Gabriel 64. Anna 59. ====Hemman 2 (1/8)==== *Hietamies: Elias Eriksson Hietamies h:n ====Hemman 2 (1/4)==== *Hietamies: Salomon d:o 17. h. Regina 21. B. Maria 64. Jonas 51. Michel 42. h. Anna 50. b. 2-2. Sysk: Benjamin 24. Fredrik 28. Walborg 20. (Anna Jonasd:r 60. på pass i R.) *Torp: Anders Hietamies öfå: h. Maria 30. Br: Fredrik 22. h. Stina 25. b. Anna 64. Eva 51. 2-0. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=383838 Jakso 1148] *Inh: Jonas Hietamies 24. h. Maria 36. B. Lisa 63. 2-0. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Muhli: Elias Muhli 22. h. Eva 21. B. Anna 55. Eva 61. Anders 53. Michel 51. h. Anna 56. b. 1-0. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Muhli: Eva Muhlis arfv: B. Emanuel 31. h. Lena öfå: Abel Saira 24. h. Eva 24. b. [[Muhli-10|Anders 53]]. h. [[Sinkko-166|Eva 56]]. b. 2-0.(=[[Muhli-11|?]], [[Muhli-12|Elias]]) P. Anna Nikunen 34. *Inh: [[Sinkko-106|Adam Sinkko 33]]. h. [[Parkkonen-10|Stina 44]]. B. [[Sinkko-115|Anna 60]]. [[Sinkko-116|Eva 63]]. 1-0.(=[[Sinkko-117|?]]) Walborg Nikunen öfå: ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== *Hakonen: Jonas Pekkanen öfå: h. Regina 22. B. Michel 41. h. Anna 46. b. 2-2. ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== *Hakonen: E:n Stina Henriksd:r öfå: B. Maria 37. Beata 49. Thomas 46. Henrik 33. h. Maria 52. b. 1-2. B. Johan 40. h. Anna 45. b. 2-1. ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== *Hakonen: E:n Stina Jonasd:r öfå: B. Adam 28. David 36. Simon 40. h. Anna 55. b. 0-1. P. Eva Davidsd:r 49. Henrik Eliasson öfå: Sofia Eliasd:r öfå: ====Hemman 5 (1/2)==== *Kinttu: Adam Kinttu öfå: B. Filipina 44. Eva 58. Stina 63. Michel 46. Anders 61. Elias 49. h. Anna 58. Jonas Davidsson 29. Regina 26. Beata 42. (Davidsbarn) ====Hemman 5 (1/2)==== *Kinttu: E:n Lisa Jonasd:r 17. E:n Lisa öfå: Urban Esaiasson öfå: h. Maria 18. b. Anders 42. Eva 53. Abel Gabrielsson 17. h. Anna 49. Adam Gabrielsson 35. h. Beata 42. b. 1-1. E:n Brita Andersd:r öfå: ====Hemman 6 (1/2)==== *Pekari: E:n Kristina Aronsd:r 41. B. Michel 59. Anders 64. Eva 61. 0-1. Jakob Johansson 17. h. Maria 20. b. Henrik 42. David 55. Lisa 37. Anna 64. ====Hemman 6 (1/2)==== *Pekari: E:n Regina Jeremiasd:r 22. B. David 50. h. Anna 50. b. 2-0. E:n Anna öfå: b. Elias 54. Eva 26. Anna 29. *Inh: E:n Kristina Jeremiasd:r 36. B. Anna 61. 2-1. ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== *Poikulain: E:n Anna Davidsd:r 32. B. Stina 63. Elias Andersson 31. h. Lena 42. b. 2-1. Gabriel Andersson 35. h. Eva 53. E:n Walborg öfå: b. Anders 48. ====Hemman 7 (1/2)==== *Poikulain: David Poikulain 27. h. Anna 33. B. Eva 60. Anna 61. 0-1. ====Hemman 8 (1/3)==== *Sairain: Anders Eliassons arfv: E:n Maria Davidsd:r 28. B. [[Kohonen-7|Elias 60]]. h. [[Sinkko-26|Lena 61]]. 0-2.(=Ristiina, Eeva) E:n Maria 29. b. Henrik 59. Adam 61. Eva 54. ====Hemman 8 (1/3)==== *Sairain: Adam Sairanen 27. h. Maria 30. B. Lisa 63. Anders 60. Adam 57. h. h. Anna 59. 1-2. E:n Regina öfå: *Inh: Jonas Marttinen 47. h. Eva 53. B. 0-2. *Torp: E:n Lisa Adamsd:r öfå: B. Jonas 39. Elias 32. h. Maria 37. b. 0-1. *Torp: Abel Sairanen 29. h. Eva 41. mls: ofb: B. Simon 64. 4-0. ====Hemman 8 (1/3)==== *Sairain: E:n Regina Sairanen öfå: B. Maria 27. Lisa 35. Thomas 37. h. Lena 43. b. Michel 62. 2-1. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=383839 Jakso 1149] ====Hemman 9 (1/2)==== *Tuuliain: David Tuuliain 18. h. Eva 28. B. David 57. Anna 53. 0-1. ====Hemman 9 (1/2)==== *Tuuliain: Jonas d:o 20. h. Anna 33. B. Anna 61. Regina 64. Michel 52. h. Anna 54. Gabriel 53. 1-3. Fhj: Stina Adamsd:r 30. fhj: ====Hemman 10 (1/2)==== *Nikunen: Henrik Nikunen öfå: B. Jonas 35. h. Regina 48. Thomas 27. h. Eva 33. b. Anders 59. Michel 61. Stina 56. 1-4. E:n Regina 18. ====Hemman 10 (1/2)==== *Nikunen: Sofia Esaiasd:rs arfv: B. Gabriel 32. h. Anna 48. b. Gabriel 61. Elias 56. Anna 59. Eva 64. 1-3. Sofia Eliasd:r öfå: ====Hemman 11 (1)==== *Jukkain: Anders Jukkanen 32. h. Anna 33. B. Adam 63.? Anna 60. Eva 62. 0-5. Systr: Regina 23. E:n Susanna 20. b. David 51. Gabriel 59. *Egetf: Anna Jeremiasd:r Jukkanen 45. ====Hemman 12 (1)==== *Punkkanen: E:n Eva Henriksd:r öfå: B. Henrik 32. h. Lisa 36. b. Elias 57. Anna 63. B. Adam 35. h. Anna 37. b. Eva 63. 1-2.(=?, Stiina, [[Punkanen-2|Miina]]) B. Thomas 41. h. Eva 45. b. 2-1.(=Aatami?, Tuomas?, Anna Maria) E:n Maria Staffansd:r 20. E:n Maria öfå: ===Urola=== ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Urola: E:n Anna Adamsd:r 40. B. Adam 62. Eva 59. 2-1. Eva Andersd:r 45. Anna Adamsd:r 19. Jonas Adamsson öfå: ====Hemman 1 (1/8)==== *Urola: E:n Beata Eliasd:r 23. B. Elias 59. Adam 50. h. Anna 49. b. 2-1. ====Hemman 1 (1/8)==== *Urola: Abraham Uronen 34. h. Eva 34. B. Anders 57. Stina 60. Anna 64. 1-1([[Uronen-1|Aatami]], Eeva) *Torp: Abraham Saira 24. h. Eva 37. B. Michel 62. Eva 57. Stina 60. 3-3. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Urola: Anders Kirvesmies 34. h. Maria 45. b. 0-1. David Uronen öfå: h. Stina öfå: *Torp: Henrik Kapiain 29. h. Sofia 30. B. Anna 55. Walborg 62. 3-2. David 56. h. Brita 57. ====Hemman 1 (1/4)==== *Urola: Matts Uronen 41. h. Eva 40. B. Anna 64. 0-2. Eva Haikonen öfå: *Inh: Elias Metso 43. h. Lisa 49. B. 0-1. ===Wärdölä=== ====Hemman 1 (2/9)==== *Wärdö: Stina Esaiasd:rs arfv: Simon Mårtensson 41. h. Lisa 40.? b. Eva 63. 1-3. E:n Regina Gabrielsd:r 20. Eva Jonasd:r 24. ====Hemman 1 (2/9)==== *Wärdö: E:n Lena Johansd:r 22. B. Anna 50. Henrik 35. h. Eva 47. b. 2-1.(=Aatami, ?, [[Värtö-2|Anna]]) E:n Eva Davidsd:r 17. *Inh: Moses Henriksson 18. h. Stina 23. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Wärdö: E:n Anna Pettersd:r öfå: B. Gabriel 24. h. Anna 35. b. 1-0. ====Hemman 1 (1/6)==== *Wärdö: Johan Wärdö 25. B. David 59. Anders 62. br: Mårten 20. P. Stina Jonasd:r 59. ====Hemman 1 (2/9)==== *Wärdö: Thomas Mårtensson 32. h. Lena 42. B. Michel 62. 3-0. Systr: Maria 45. Eva 39. b. 0-1. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=383841 Jakso 1150] *Inh: Greta Davidsd:r 25. Fhj: Maria Renqvist 22. fhj: ===Wainikkala== ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Rikkola: Anders Punkkanen 33. h. Sofia 37. B. Anna 63. 2-0. ====Hemman 1 (1/2)==== *Rikkola: Adam Taipale 30. h. Eva 31. B. Adam 63. David 59. h. Eva 58. ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Suur Wainikka: E:n Maria Davidsd:r 27. B. Eva 51. Anna 53.? Maria 64. Adam 60. Anders 48. h. Anna 50. b. 3-1. Agneta Andersd:r öfå: ====Hemman 2 (1/2)==== *Suur Wainikka: Adam Wainikka 37. h. Stina 38. B. 1-3. Henrik Gabrielsson öfå: b. Eva 54. *Backst: Gabriel Andersson 20. h. Maria 20. B. Adam 62. Eva 57. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Pien Wainikka: Anders Wainikka 37. h. Maria 37. mor Maria öfå: Adam Mårtensson 30. h. Maria 32. b. Gabriel 57. 0-3. *Inh: Maria Johansd:r 32. *Backst: Adam Kruskopf 41. h. Maria 47. ====Hemman 3 (1/2)==== *Pien Wainikka: E:n Eva Sairanen 21. B. Anna 46. Anders Buure 29. h. Eva 39. b. David 56. Adam 61. Gabriel 63. 1-2. Susanna Holm öfå: ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== *Kangasmäki: Adam Kangasmäki 20. h. Sofia 25. B. Anna 47. Hanna 56. Beata 59. Regina 63. 0-1. måg Adam Mosesson 34. h. Eva 45. *Torp: Gabriel Kangasmäki 24. h. Stina 28. B. David 56. Jonas 62. Eva 58. 1-1. *Torp: Jonas d:o 31. h. Lisa 37. B. Adam 61. Anders 63. Anna 62. ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== *Kangasmäki: Elias Esaiasson 50. h. Stina 55. Br: Jonas 53. Henrik 57. E:n Anna Adamsd:r 47. b. 2-1. ====Hemman 4 (1/3)==== *Kangasmäki: E:n Martha Jeremiasd:r öfå: B. David 38. h. Lisa 43. b. 2-2. Anna 63. Hanna Andersd:r 18. Elias Andersson öfå: h. Stina öfå: b. Anders 41. Michel 56. ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== *Uski: Matts Uski 32. h. Stina 44. B. Nikodemus 60. 1-2. Sysk: Elias 49. Maria 41. ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== *Uski: David d:o 43. h. Greta 43. B. 0-2. Far Moses 21. h. Eva 20. b. Adam 59. Lisa 52. Anna 62. Gabriel 46. h. Eva 50. *Torp: Thomas Abrahamsson 24. h. Hanna 29. B. Eva 59. Beata 61. Maria 64. 0-2. *Lösap: Abraham d:o 47. på pass i R:land. ====Hemman 5 (1/3)==== *Uski: E:n Lisa Andersd:r 29. B. Anders 64. Sofia 43. E:n Beata Esaiasd:r 39. b. Maria 61. Anna 64. 1-1. *Lösap: E:n Sofia Esaiasd:r 20. B. Eva 43. ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *Turiala: Henrik Tuuliain 40. h. Eva 51. B. 0-1. Sysk: Eva 48. Adam 45. *Inh: Anders Adamsson 33. h. Lena 24. B. Michel 64. Anna 61. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=382820 Jakso 1151] ====Hemman 7 (1/3)==== *Turiala: Anders Turiains arfv: Anders Olkko 29. h. Anna 23. Adam Kristersson 41. h. Eva 51. b. 2-1. Anders Sinkko 45. h. Maria 41. *Brodfogden Johan Turiain 42. h. Hanna 45. B. 3-0. *Lösap: Anders d:o 54. sjuklig fri. *Lösap: Lisa d:o 18. *Inh: David Sinkko 42. h. Eva 45. B. 0-4. ====Hemman 7 (1/6)==== *Turiala: Henrik Muhli 57. h. Eva 61. Far Jeremias öfå: h. Lena öfå: b. Moses 35. h. Eva 26. Jonas 27. h. Walborg 29. b. Abel 55. ====Hemman 7 (1/6)==== *Turiala: Jonas Suomalain 25. h. Maria 40. B. [[Suomalainen-3|Anna 64]]. 2-2.(=Aatami, Eeva, Maria, Anna Maria?) E:n Walborg Jöransd:r 19. Fhj: Jonas Asikainen 38. fri. *Torp: Gabriel Adamsson 53. mor Anna öfå: Maria Davidsd:r 20. ====Hemman 8 (1/2)==== *Himmi: Elias Kouvos arfv: B. Anders 54. Stina 48. David 50. Anna 54 b. 1-0. *Torp: Wilhelm Renqvist 17. h. Hedda 17. måg [[Sinkko-112|Anders Andersson 52]]. h. [[Renqvist-16|Lisa 52]]. b. 1-0.(=Antti) ====Hemman 8 (1/2)==== *Himmi: E:n Beata Davidsd:r öfå: B. Michel 50. h. Walborg 55. b. 2-1. Adam Pettersson öfå: b. Anna 33. E:n Sofia 48. *Torp: Henrik Olofsson 41. h. Eva 49. B. 0-1. *Skallfogden Abel Miettinen 37. h. Eva 38. B. 2-1. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=382822 Jakso 1152] ==Transportsammandrag för Klemis socken.==

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Ahtiain 31. v. Stiina 32. L. Antti 53 v. Beata 58. L. 1-2. ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Laurikain: Kaapriel Taavetinp. Marttinen 51. v. Anna 53. L. 2-1. R:ki Matti Elianp. Laurikain 62. *Läks: Aapraham Juhananp. Karhu 31. v. Kaisa 42. Annaliisa 67. Eva 70. Mina 74. Kristiina 74. ====Talo 2 (1)==== *Korttinen: Antti Aataminp. Korttinen 26. v. Hedda 34. L. Antti 58. v. Eva 59. l. 0-1. Aatami 60. Taavet 63. Joonas 73. Kristiina 70. 0-1. Elias 53. v. Maria 55. L. 2-2. *Torp. Taavetti Aataminp. Korttinen 28. v. Regina 43. L. Anna 66. Wilhelm 68. Mikko 71. Aatam 74. 2-1. ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Ahtiala: Mikko Taavetinp. Martinen 54. v. Anna 57. L. 2-0 *Löysä: Joonas Eliaksenp. Laurikain 44. v. Walpuri 46. L. Eva 71. Aatam 73. 0-1. Isä Elias 16. *Ruot: Antti Laurikain 10. v. Maria 19. *Löysä: Reginä Antintyt. Laurikain 59. L. 0-1. *Löysä: [[Maunu-22|Aatam Matinp. Maunu 56]]. *Torp. Fredrik Stenberg 30. v. Anna 40. L. Taavet 65. Roopert 70. ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Ahtiala: Elias Aataminp. Laurikain 35. v. Maria 44. L. Antti 70. Kristiina 74. 0-1. W:li Wilhelm Aataminp. 44. Anna 46. L. Mina 69. Anna 72. 1-1. Sisar Walpuri 55. Äitipuoli Maria 09. L. Liisa Tuomaantyt. 42. Täti Eva Tuomaantytär 27. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833246 Jakso 1734] *Torp. Mikko Tuomaanp. Laurikaisen perill. L:ki Sofia Matintytär 20. L. Antti 52. v. Beata 59. L. 0-3. Aatam 61. Stiina Mikontyt. 59. l. 0-1. ====Talo 4 (1)==== *Korttinen: Mikko Aataminp. Korttinen 53. v. Kristiina 48. L. 1-2. Juhana Aataminp. 58. v. Maria 64. l. 0-1. Leena Joonaksentyt. 68. L:ki Stiina Juhanantyt. 30. *Työm. L:ki Eva Laurikainen 38. L. Juhana 62. Anna 70. Anna 73. 0-1. *Palv. tyt. Anna Laurikainen 70. *Työm: Taavetti Stenberg 65. *Työm: Aatami Laurikainen 61 *Mikko Laurikainen 60. *Neiti Maria Nokka 77. ===Hakulila=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Hakuli: Matti Eliaksenp. Hakulin tila *Läks: Matti Hakuli 41. v. Anna 52. L. Aatam 64. Mikko 67. 1-0. Elisabet 70. Mina 73. 2-1. L:ki Lena Juonaksentyt 20. L:ki Heta Esaiaksentyt. 20. *Torp. Wille Eliaksenp. Hakuli 52. v. Lena 52. L. 3-2. *Mökk: Juhana Juhananp. Talka 39. v. Anna 51. L. Antti 72. Aatam 74. 1-1. ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Hakuli: Aleksanter Aataminp. Hakulin perill L:ki Beata Gabrielintyt. 26. L. Matti 60. v. [[Kouvo-17|Eva 65]]. L. 2-0. Sisarukset: Maria 39. Stiina 41. Juhana 43. v. Eva 51. L. Liisa 69? Miina 73. 1-2. *Torp. Salamon Taavetinp. Hakuli 45. v. Anna 50. L. 1-2. Sisar Margreta 38. *Löysä: Matti Liikanen 45. v. Beata 47. L. 0-2. *Työm: Juhana Talka 39. L. 2-0. *Neiti: Liisa Hakuli 70. ===Heikkilä=== ====Talo 1 (1)==== *Napari: Matti Tahvonp. Muukka 18. v. Maria 27. L. Miina 65. Taavetti 50. l. 0-1. L. Elias 46. v. Liisa 59. L. 1-2. L:ki Stiina Kaaprielintyt. 18. L:ki Liisa 51. ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Heikkinen: Esaias Antinp. Tikka 26. v. Anna 44. L. Elias 66. v. [[Pukki-14|Heleena 66]]. 2-0. Joonas Aleksanterinp. Heikkinen 49. Eva 68. l 2-0. L:ki Martta Heikintytär 18. *Läks: Mikko Eliaksenp. Heikkinen 60. *Mökk: Aapel Aleksanterinp. Heikkinen 37. v. Maria 34. L. Elias 67. Taavet 74. 1-0. ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Heikkinen: Taavetti Taavetinp. Koukun tila ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Heikkinen: Simo Korpelan perill: *Läks: Kaapriel Aataminp. Jukanen 58. v. Eva 63. L. 2-0. ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Heiska: Katriina Parkkonen mies Elias Eliaksenp. Parkkonen eli Heiska 42. L. 0-1. ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Kaapriel Eliaksenp. Kuukan tila *Löysä: Joonas Eliaksenp. Parkkonen tahi Heiska 34. v. Maria 48. L. Roopert 67. Liisa 70. 0-1. ((3 miestä, 3 naista)) *Löysä: Eva Kuukka 30. *Työm: Taavetti Korpela 70. vel... Antti 72. Elias 74. *Työm. Elias Parkkonen 71. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833248 Jakso 1735] ===Huttula=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Turku: Heikki Aataminp. Turku 38. v. Eva 45. L. Mikko 71. Aatam 74. 2-2. *Läks: Elias Aataminp. Turku 43. v. Anna 50. L. Antti 72. 1-1. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833251 Jakso 1736] *Torp. Aatam Aataminp. Turku 26. v. Anna 44. L. Karoliina 71. 1-1. L. Antti 65. ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Turku: Antti Antinp. Turku 39. v. Greta 43. L. Aatam 70. Evert 72. 1-3. *Läks: Juonas Eliaksenp. Kaijansinkko 33 *T:rin L:ki Maria Antintytär L. Kaapriel Taavetinp. Turku 65. asev. vap. Anna 64. l. 0-1. Taavet 68. ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Turku: L:ki Kristiina Taavetintyt. 43. L. Elias 67. asv. vap. Aatami 73. Anna 70. 0-2 (Mooses Turun lapset). *Läks: Taavet Kontunen 61. v. Maria 56. L. 1-2. *Läks: Kaapriel Eliaksenp. Turku 50. v. Hanna 57. L. 1-2. *T:rin L:ki Walpuri Aatamintyt. Turku 24. L. Aatam Turku 48. Jahtivouti Elias Turku 59. v. Anna 68. ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Turku: Wilppu Juhananp. Turun perill L. Taavet Wilpunp. 29. v. Maria 49. L. 1-0. L. Siltavouti Aatam Turku 40. v. Anna 43. L. [[Turku-2|Albert 71]]. Evald 73. 0-3.(=Aleksandra, Hilja, ?) ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Heikkeri: Heikki Pietarinp. Taipale 39. v. Regiina 39. vävy Antti Kouvo 57. v. Annaliisa 63. l. 2-1. *Ruot. Antti Heikkerin lapset 3-0. *Löysä: Joonas Matinp. Korttinen 62. ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Heikkeri: Aatam Aataminp. Heikkeri 45. v. Eva 49. L. Kristiina 73. 2-0. L:ki Regina Antintytär 14. *Torp. Kaapriel Joonaksenp. Karhu 56. v. Anna 56. L. 1-2. ====Talo 4 (1/12)==== *Huttula: Elias ja Antti Huttusen tila. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833253 Jakso 1737] *Läks: Taavetti Rikartinp. Huttunen 32. L. Annaliisa 69. Antti 67. Eva 61. ====Talo 4 (1/12)==== *Huttula: L:ki Beata Juonaantyt. Huttunen 20. L. Antti 49. Maria 42. (Juonaan lapset Huttunen). Elias Juonaanp. 4... v. Eva 54. L. 2-1. *Torp. Salamon Eliaksenp. Huttunen 16. v. Margreta 26. L. Kaapriel 61. Eva 51. l. 0-1. Anna 67. ====Talo 4 (1/12)==== *Huttula: L:ki Eva Joonaantyt. 50. L. Anna 70. Miina 72. (Antinl) Joonas Aataminp. Uronen 54. Eva Aatamintyt. 59. L. 1-0. ====Talo 4 (1/12)==== *Huttula: Aatam Erikinp. Remunen 44. v. Eva 50. L. 2-4. Elink. Stiina Aatamintytär ====Talo 4 (1/12)==== *Huttula: Benjamin Aataminp. Huttunen 12. L. Aatam 53. Antti 62. Joonas 65. Eva 55. Karoliina 60. ====Talo 4 (1/12)==== *Huttula: Elias Aataminp. Huttunen 16. v. Stiina 34. L. Taavet 66. v. Maria 68. Miina 73. Sofia Huttunen 23. ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== *Huttula: L:ki Anna Joonaantyt. perill L. Maria 39. (Eliaksentyt. Huttunen) Elias Huttunen 53. v. Sofia 59. L. 1-1. L:ki Eva Huttunen 61. L. 2-0. *Torp. Taavet Aaprahaminp. Ahtiain 44. v. Greeta 47. L. Aatam 69. 3-1. Anna 74. ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== *Huttula: Mikko Aataminp. Wärtö 17. v. Hanna 25. L. Mikko 50. v. Maria? 52. l. 1-1. L. Antti 57. Eva 64. Kristiina 67. Hanna 70. ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== *Huttula: Antti Antinp. Huttunen 38. v. Annaliisa 48. L. 2-1. Hanna 67. Anna? 71. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833256 Jakso 1738] *Ostaja Taavetti Pekari 50. W:li Matti 56. sisar Liisa 54. Walpuri 60. Äiti? Regiina 26. Täti Stiina 32. *Torp. Beata Antintyt. Lyy... 28. huono köyhä vapaa. ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== *Huttula: Taavetti Antinp. Huttunen 17. L. Antti 63. v. Regina 64. l. 1?-1. Stiina 56. W:li Aapraham Antinp. 20. ((4 miestä, 3 naista)) *Työm: Elias Turku 43. *Työm: Aatami Ahtiainen 69. veli 1-0. *Työm: Aatami Huttunen 35. ===Hyvärilä=== ====Talo 1 (1)==== *Luukas: Kaapriel Taavetinp. Luukas 43. v. Eva 49. l. Elias 66. Salamon 74. Maria 69. Miina 72. 2-3. Matti Taavetinp. Luukas 47. v. Eva 51. L. 0-1. Anders Taavetinp. Luukas 49. v. Anna 64. l. 1-0. sisar Anna 51. *Läks: Manu Tuomaanp. Nisonen 45. L. Anna 72. Miina 74. 1-2. *Torp. Liisa Eliaksentyt. 40. vävy Elias Kuukka 64. v. Wilhelmiina 72. ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Hyväri: Taavetti Juonaanp. Hyväri 17. v. Liisa 41. L. Aapel 51. v. Maria 62. l. 1-1. L. Joonas 49. v. Kristiina 52. l. Joonas? 74. 1-2. sisar Kaisa 23. ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Hyväri: Juonas Aataminp. Hyväri 26. v. Sofia 48. W:li Taavet 29. v. Regiina 38.? L. Antti 62. v. Anna 62. l. 0-1. Elias 68. Taavet 72. Anna 65. ((miehiä 5, naisia 4)) *Läks. Aatam Aataminp. Hyväri 36. v. Eva 45. L. Aatam 72. 1-1. Anna 68. l.? 1-1. *Torp. Mikko Juonaanp Hyväri 55.? v. Regina 45. L. 0-1. Mina Antintytär 74. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833258 Jakso 1739] *Läks. Antti Eliaksenp. Tapanain 52. ====Talo 3 (1/4)==== *Tapanain: Mikko Matinp. Salmi 53. v. Maria 59 L. 0-1. *Läks: Aatam Aataminp. Tapanain 42. v. Margreta 44. l. 0-1. ====Talo 3 (1/4)==== *Tapanain: Aatam Aataminp. Lensu 49. v. Beata 54. Yhdysm. W:li Antti? 46. v. Eva 52. l. 1-1. *Läks. Elias Tuomaanp. 24. v. Hedvig 24. L. Kristiina 62. l. 1-0. L. Antti? 70. ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Tapanain: Elias Tuomaanp. Tapanainen 30. v. Anna 31. L. Taavet 54. v. Maria 57. l. 2-1. L. Heikki 58. v. Anna 6... l. 1-0. L. Joonas 64. W:li Aatam Tuomaanp. 33. v. Anna 42. l. Antti 61. v. Annaliisa 63. l. 1-0. L. Aapel 73. 1-0. Miina 73. 0-1. *Torp. Antti Taavetinp. Tapanain 49. v. Eva 47. l. Taavet 74. Sisar Maria 35. ====Talo 4 (1/4)==== *Junnola: Elias Esaiaksenp. Junnonen 27. v. Eva 32. L. Elias 54. v. Anna 63. l. 2-0. L. Kaapriel 62. v. Walborg 63. Mikko 66. Salamon 68. W:li Antti Esaiaksenp. 29. v. Maria 39. l. Antti 62. v. Eva 63. l. 1-0(=Eemil) Taavet 67. Leena 71. 2-0. Sisar Regina Esaiaksentytär 25. ====Talo 4 (1/4)==== *Junnola: Aatam Aataminp. Junnonen 53. v. Eva 56. L. 1-2. Paavo Mikonp. 35. Fredrik Mikonp. 38. ====Talo 4 (1/4)==== *Junnola: L:ki Walpuri Kaaprielintyt. 43. l. Antti 61. v. [[Kangasmäki-2|Annaliisa 66]]. l. 1-1. L. Elias 68. (Antinl) Junnonen *Läks: Salamon Aataminp. Tapanain (Wanhempi) 45. v. Anna 47. L. Ida 69. Eva 71. Herman 74. 1-1. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833260 Jakso 1740] ====Talo 4 (1/4)==== *Junnola: Elias Aataminp. Junnonen 64. v. Eva 63. L. 1-2. S:ret Kristiina 69. Eva 71. (Aatamintyt. Junnonen) Äiti Liisa Taavetintyt. 39. Piika Liisa Turjanen 18. *Mökk: Taavet Aataminp. Turku 56. v. Liisa 63. L. 0-1. ====Talo 5 (1/2)==== *Pukki: Antti Esaiaksenp. Pukki 34. v. Eva 37. L. Antti 72. 1-0. ====Talo 5 (1/2)==== *Pukki: Mikko Pukki 36. v. Eva 41. l. Mikko 73. 1-1. Eläk L:ki Eva Tuomaantytär 10. *Läks: Aatam Kaaprelinp. Sinkko 64. v. Hedvig 45. L.p. 1-0. *Työm. p. Aatami Hyvari 7... *Työm. Antti Hyväri 62. *Työm. Elias Junnonen 68. *Työm. Työm: Antti Kallioin 59. *Työm. Antti Tapanainen 52. *Työm. Taavetti Junnonen 67. *Työm. Työm: Juonas Koukku 33. v. Maria 44. l. 0-1. ===Iittiä=== ====Talo 1 (1)==== *Parkoin: Antti Mooseksenp. Punkka 38. v. Eva 50. L. 3-0. sisar Walpuri 33. Elink L:ki Ristiina Aaprahamintyt 30. P:a Maria Hovi 69. R:ki Wille Kohonen 61. *Ruot. Maria Nupponen 05 (vapaa) *Torp. Taavet Eliaksenp. Heikkinen 14. L. Anna 41. Eva 53. *Ruot. L:ki Maria Jeremiaksentyt 12. (vapaa) *Torp. Aatam Eliaksenp. Heiska 50. v. Eva 58. L. 2-1. Anoppi Walpuri Heiska 32. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833262 Jakso 1741] *Läks: Elias Eliaksenp. Heiska 68. *Läks: L:ki Liisa Aaprahamintyt 33. vaivanen, vapaa. L. Mikko Kaaprielinp. Ahonen 68. *Mökk: Matti Erikinp. Kapiainen 56. sisarukset: Heikki 61. v. Miina 68. L. 0-1. Anna 59. (Erik Kapiaisen l) *Mökk: Elias Aapelinp. Nisonen 53. v. Maria 56. l. 0-1. ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Skinnari: Taavet Antinp. Wainikka 37. v. Eva 42. L. Elias 71. 2-2.(=Antti, ?, Miina, Iida) Elink Juhana Eliaksenpoika 16. *Löysä: Matti Matinp. Heiska 40. v. Liisa 44. L. 1-0. Miina 69. ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Skinnari: Taavetti Eliaksenp. Laurikain 51. v. Eva 60. L. 2-3. Appi Elias Skinnari 27. *Työm: Elias Heiska 68. *Työm: Taavetti Laurikainen 51. *Työm: Juonas Heikkinen 38. v. Eva 45. *Työm: Aatami Heikkinen v. Maria 61. *Työm: Aleksanteri Hotinlaks 62. ===Juvola=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Juvola: Antti Juonaksenp. Juvonen 14. L. Aatam 61. Matti 64. Maria 68. Antti 53. v. Stiina 57. l. 3-1. ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Juvola: Taavet Juonaksenp. 28. v. Eva 41. l. Elias 64. Salamon 70. Juonas 73. 1-0. W:li Elink Elias Juonaksenp. 24. ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Kettinen: Elias Erikinp. Okko 48. v. Walpuri 52. L. Elias 73. 2-3. Maria Eliaksentytär 56. ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Kettinen: L:ki Eva Aatamintyt. 22. L. Aatam Aataminp. Karhu 39. v. Eva 43. l. Aatam 72. Eva 70. 2-1. ((miehiä 3, naisia 5)) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833264 Jakso 1742] ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Nuorakoski: Mikko Matinp. Heiska 33. v. Liisa 40. L. Matti 65. v. Ristiina 68. l. 0-1. Elias 68. 1-0. Miina 71. Ita 74. 0-2. Anna 60. l. 1-1. ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Nuorakoski: Antti Eliaksenp. Metson perill L. Aatam Antinp. Metso 52. v. Maria 54. l. 1-2. Eva 48. Liisa 50. Walpuri 62. ====Talo 4 (1/2)==== *Klemi: Heikki Aataminp. Klemin perill L. Aadam 60. v. Regina 64. l. 2-0. L. Antti 63. *Läks: Elias Jaakonp. Häärä 37. v. Anna 52. L. Elias 74. 2-3. köyh. m. l. vap. *Läks: L:ki Eva Palola 29. L. Maria 65. l 1-0. L. Aatam Kaaprielinp. Palola 57. *Läks: L:ki Beata Antintyt. Karhu kivul. vap. 41. Eva 72. 0-1. ====Talo 4 (1/2)==== *Klemi: Elias Kaaprielinp. Klemi 44. v. Anna 53. L. 1-1. *Läks: Elias Maunu 61. *Maakaupp. Taavet Aataminp. Klemi 42. v. Anna 58. L. Anna 69. 2-1. P:a Anna Kurki 74. ((miehiä 3, naisia 3)) *Mökk: Aatam Rikartinp. Huttunen 35 v. Eva 49. L. 1-1. *T:rin L:ki Regina Antintytär 32. L. Aatam 58. v. Eva 59. l. 0-2. L. 1-0. Eva 55. *Suntio Antti Rasanius 47 v. Eva 55 L. Antti 68. Elias 73. Anna 71. 1-5. V:li Aatam 54. ====Talo 5 (1/2)==== *Tauri: Antti Joonaksenp. Klemi 39. v. Liisa 43. ====Talo 5 (1/2)==== *Tauri: Erik Mooseksenp. Kaijansinkko 27. v. Walpuri 32. L. Taavet 59. v. Anna 59. l. 2-1. L. Aatam 69. *Ruot. L:ki Anna Matintytär (vap.) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833266 Jakso 1743] ====Talo 6 (1)==== *Pappila: Kirk. herra Salamon Majanderin perill. L:ki Aleksandra 54. L. 3-2. Aatam Huttunen 55. v. Regina 53. L. 3-3 P:a Stiina Juhontytär 32. *Pastori: Arthur Gulin 55. v. Bertha 64. L. 3-0. P:ka Eva Hovi 64. *Lukkari Antti Laurén 30. v. Wendla 35. L. Sofia 62. Hanna 65. Emil 73. *Läks: Maria Mört 05. *Pitäjän tuvan vahti [[Maunu-7|Aatam Aataminp. Maunu 19.]] v. Regina 39. kivul vap. L. Anna 72. *Työm: Matti Juvonen 64. *Työm: Erik Kaijansinkko 27. *Työm: Taavetti Mattero 65. v. Anna 54. *Neiti Hedvig Pesari 17. *Työm: Taavetti Kurki 50. v. Kustaava 61. l 1-1. ===Kaamanniemi=== ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== *Karhu: Taavetti Antinp. Taipale 25. v. Liisa 40. L. Antti 61. v. Anna 64. l. 1-0. L. Elias 68. Miina 74. 0-1. ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== *Karhu: Anna Maria Eliaksentytär 55. mies Taavetti Matinp. Talka 49. L. Aatam 73. 1-3. Äiti L:ki Eva Antintytär 31. Maria Paavontyt. 15. ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Karhu: Aapel Joonaksenp. Karhu 30. v. Kristiina 29. L. Aatam 59. Joonas 62. Antti 68. Elias 51. v. Eva 54. l. 0-1. W:jet Aatam Joonaksenp 37. ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Karhu: Elias Antinp. Karhu 35. v. Liisa 38. L. Elias 62. Aatam 64. Taavet 69. Antti 71. 0-1. Yhdysm. Aatam Heikinp. 14. v. Walpuri 18. l. Kaapriel 51. v. Anna 63. l. 2-0. Yhdysm. L:ki Regina Jeremiantyt. 37. L. Antti 71. 1-1. Kristiina 68. Antti Aataminp. Karhu 53. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833269 Jakso 1744] ====Talo 1 (2/21)==== *Karhu: Elias Antinp. 24. v. Sofia 30. L. Taavet 60. Aatam 66. Eva 63. Mikko 54. v. Liisa 49. l. 2-2. ====Talo 1 (1/14)==== *Karhu: Liisa Eliaksentytär 49. mies Taavet Antinp. Karhu 43. L. 0-3. Elink Maria Antintyt. 26. ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Karhu: Juonas Antinp. Hietamies 30. v. Eva 41. L. Antti 61. Annaliisa 60 l. 1-0. Aatam 64. Taavet 72. 2-2. *Läks: Mikko Juhananp. Hietamies 54. W:li Aatam 60. Elias 63. (Juhananl. Hietamies) *Läks. Antti Antinp. Hietamies 39. vaiv. vap. v. Eva 45. vaiv. vap. L. 2-2. ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Karhu: L:ki Beata Taavetintytär 38. L. Eva 63. Anna 68. Stiina 70. 0-1. (Aataminl Karhu) Eva Mooseksentyt. 24. Taavet Mooseksenp. 30. Maakaupp. Antti Mooseksenp. 35. (Karhu) v. Eva 41. l. Elias 68. Antti 65. v. Annaliisa 65. l. 2-1. Anna 73. 1-1. ((miehiä 6, naisia 12)) *Ruot. Antti Juvonen 56. vaiv. hullu vap. ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Kohoin: Taavetti Aaprahaminp. Kohonen 29. v. Maria 37. L. Mikko 64. Eva 71. 1-1. ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Kohoin: Aatam Aataminp. Muukka 44. v. Eva 54. L. Anna 72. 3-2. Aatam 69. Joonas 72. (Joonas Kohosen l.) ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Kohoin: Wille Jeremiaksenp. perill L. 1-0. Papintima Mikko Salamoninp. Kohonen 56. v. Eva 56. l. 2-3. ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Kohoin: Mooses Tuomaanp. Kohonen 36. v. Eva 35. L. Elias 61. v. Liisa 67. Aatam 69. Antti 71. Taavet 73. Yhdysm. Juonas Tuomaanp. Kohonen 42. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833271 Jakso 1745] *Mökk: Regina Aatamintyt. Lokas 44. sisar Stiina 49. l. Elias 71. ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Kohoin: Elias Kaaprielinp. Olkku 33. v. Anna 45. L. 1-0. Maria 66. 1-1. *Torp. Elias Tuomaanp. Kohonen 39. v. Walpuri 47. L. Antti 70. Eva 72. 1-1. *Nahkuri Aatam Olkku 37. v. Maria 57. L. Elias 74. 1-0. *Löysä: Taavet Forsell 40. *Löysä: Matti Annap. Peuhkuri 68. ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Kohoin: Antti Kaaprelinp. Kohonen 31. v. Eva 63. L. Antti 56. v. Eva 67. l 2-0. *Löysä: Walpuri Taavetintyt. Kohonen 40. *Läks: Elias Taavetinp. Kohonen 65. v. Anna 58. Äiti ruot. Maria Tuomaantyt. 26. *Läks: Mikko Aataminp. Mononen 39. L. Antti 71. Aatam 74. 0-1. ====Talo 3 (1/4)==== *Häärä: Juonas Taavetinp. Häärä 41. v. Eva 42. L. Antti 67. 3-0. Anna Maria 70. Eva 72. Kristiina 74. 1-1. Beata Juhontyt. 14. *Läks: Matti Taavetinp. Kapiain 64. S:t Kristiina 52. Taavetti 58. ====Talo 3 (1/4)==== *Häärä: Mikko Martinp. Nisonen 19. v. Regiina 32. L. Aatam 55. Joonas 71. Antti Salamoninp. Häärä 47. v. Maria 68. l. 1-0. Elias 51. (Salamonin l. Häärä) ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Häärä: L:ki Anna Matintyt. perill. L. Mikko Juhananp. Häärä 67. 1-1. (Joonas Häärän l) vävy Mikko Matinp. Kapiain 59. v. Eva 64. l. 0-3. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833273 Jakso 1746] *Läks. Eva Matintyt. Kapiain 54. L. 0-1. ====Talo 4 (1/2)==== *Kiiski: Antti Kaaprielinp. Kiiski 13. v. Maria 24. L:ki Margreta Heikintyt. 24. L. Antti 47. v. Maria 59. l. 0-1. L. Aatam 59. Taavet 49. v. Kristiina 60 l. 0-2 L. Elias 68. Maria 64. (Juonaksenl) yhdysm. W:li Aatam 33. heikkomielinen Juonas Juhananp. Korpela 47. v. Anna 55. l. Elias 73. 0-1. ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== *Kiiski: Antti Eliaksenp. Tuuliain 37. v. Eva 38. L. Antti 62. Aatam 64. Taavet 69. ====Talo 4 (1/4)==== *Kiiski: Matti Eliaksenp. Tuuliain 39. v. Lena 53. L. 1-1. W:li Elias 42. Taavet 51. l. 0-1. ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== *Kiiski: Taavetti Tuomaanp. Kiiskin perill L:ki Eva Aatamintyt. 29. L. Elias 63. v. Walpuri 56. l. 1-0. *Läks: Emanuel Emanuelinp. Pekarin perill Katri Aatamintyt. 43. köyh. m. l. vap. L. 2-2. *Työm: Antti Hietamies 39. L. 1-0. *Työm: L:ki Jevdokia Häärä 29. L. Anastasia 64. *Työm: Antti Karhu 71. *Työm: Aatami Nisonen 55. *Työm: Kuisma Nokko 51. v. Anna 68. *Työm: Kaapro Nisonen 59. ===Kapiala=== ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Suurkapiala: Matti Aataminp. Kapiaisen perill: L:ki Liisa 25. L. Antti 57. v. Eva 66. l. 1-2. Taavet 63. Juonas 63. v. Kristiina 69. l. 2-0. Elias Matinp. 46. v. Eva 63. l. 3-0. ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Suurkapiala: L:ki Liisa Aaprahamintyt. 25. L. Eva 51. Mikko 55. v. Kristiina 60. l. 0-1. L:ki Anna Salamonintyt. 60. l. 1-1. L. Joonas 45. (Kaaprelinl) v. Maria 49. l. Elias 70. Antti 73. 2-0. L:ki Liisa 07. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833276 Jakso 1747] ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Suurkapiala: L:ki Anna Juonantyt. 30. L. Eva 64. Elias 70. (Elias Kapiaisen l) ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Suurkapiala: Salomon Hietamiehen tila *Elink: L:ki Katri Heikintytär 23. ====Talo 2 (1)==== *Pienkapiala: Aatam Antinp. Kapiain 50. v. Ristiina 54. l. 1-0. W:li Mikko 56. v. Eva 56. l. 1-1. Isintim. [[Mattero-16|Salamon Mattero 26.]] Antti 52. v. Eva 56. l. 0-4. ===Keskisenpää=== ====Talo 1 (1)==== *Lensu: Taavet Pietarinp. Lensu 24 v. Kristiina 38. L. Antti 62. Elias 69. 1-0. Eva 67. Stiina 72. Miina 78. 1-0. W:li Fredrik 31. v. Anna 45. l. Eva 73. Sisar Hedda 28. Eva 40. *Löysä: Anna Lensu 58. ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Kiiski: Salamon Esaiaksenp. Junnonen 34. L. Antti 67. v. Liisa 69. l. 1-0. Aatam 72. ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Kiiski: Kantor Antti Laurénin tila: P:a Anna Eliaksentyt. Laurikain 48. L. 0-1. *Elink: Elias Suomalain 17 v. Eva 20. ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Kiiski: [[Holopainen-38|Mooses Mooseksenp Holopain 51.]] v. [[Sinkko-1|Beata 50.]] L. [[Holopainen-46|Mooses 72.]] [[Holopainen-47|Taavet 74.]] 2-2.(=[[Holopainen-49|Armas]], [[Holopainen-51|Toivo]], [[Holopainen-50|Ilo]], [[Holopainen-57|Olga]]) *Torp. L:ki [[Holopainen-31|Eva Mooseksentytär kivul. vap. 47.]] L. [[Holopainen-35|Mooses 68.]] [[Holopainen-48|Anna 69.]] [[Holopainen-37|Stiina 73.]] 1-1.(=[[Holopainen-30|Aatami]], [[Holopainen-36|Miina]]) ([[Holopainen-32|Aatam Holopaisen]] lapset) ====Talo 3 (1)==== *Talka: Matti Aataminp. Talan perill v. Katri Benjamintytär 21. L. Heikki 60. Juhana 63. Antti 47. v. Anna 54. l. 1-2. Lautamies Aatam 45. v. Anna 46. l. Elias 68. Taavet 73. 2-1. S:ret Heta 15. Walpuri 18. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833278 Jakso 1748] ====Talo 4 (1/2)==== *Mattero: [[Mattero-6|Antti Kaaprelinp Matteron]] perill L. [[Mattero-15|Aatam 40.]] v. [[Marttinen-139|Eva 49.]] l. Eva 72. 1-0. Ruot. Elias Taavetinp 26. *Torp. [[Mattero-8|Taavet Kaaprelinp. Mattero 23.]] v. Anna 41. L. Taavet 65. v. Anna 55. Ruot. Eva Napari 18. ====Talo 4 (1/2)==== *Mattero: [[Mattero-18|Elias Penjaminp. Mattero 21.]] v. [[Maunu-2|Beata 22.]] L. [[Mattero-21|Eva 62.]] [[Mattero-20|Taavet 58.]] v. [[Heiska-5|Helena 62.]] l. 1-0.(=[[Mattero-22|Väinö]]) [[Mattero-2|Joonas 51.]] v. Kristiina 52. l. 2-2. *Läks: [[Korpelin-1|Matti Korpelin 45.]] v. [[Mattero-19|Kristiina 43.]] L. 1-1(=[[Korpelin-3|Matti]], ?). *Työm: Juhana Lens 36. *Työm. v. Maria Mikkola 59. ===Korpela=== ====Talo 1 (1)==== *Lattu: Antti Mikonp. Latun perill L. Juho 45. Antti 53. v. Eva 59. l. 1-0. L:ki Anna Taavetintyt. 43. l. Mikko 65. v. Anna 67. l. 1-1. *Läks: Paavo Antinp. Lattu 62. v. Miina 70. *Läysä: Matti Taavetinp. Kaijansinkko 60. *Torp. Taavetti Eliaksenp. Lattu 43. v. Anna 63. L. 0-1. ===Kurkela=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Honka: Antti Sinkon tila: Wuokon ja [[Sinkko-106|Aatam Sinkko 33]]. v. [[Parkkonen-10|Ristiina 44]]. l. 0-1.(=[[Sinkko-119|Hilda]]) ((miehiä 1, naisia 2)) *Ruot. Salamon Antinp. Honka 38. v. Liisa 40. L. 0-2. *Löysä: Aatam Salamoninp. Honka 63. *Torp. L:ki Anna Aatamintytär 43. L. 2-0. (Mikko Torven l:et) *Löysä: [[Sinkko-115|Anna Aatamintyt. Sinkko 60]]. *Löysä: [[Sinkko-116|Eva Aatamintyt. Sinkko 63]]. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833280 Jakso 1749] *Torp. Mikko Matinp. Kouvo 51. v. Anna 61. L. 0-1. ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== *Honka: Elias Aataminp. Partamies 28. v. Liisa 35. L. Antti 56. Elias 59. Taavet 63. Kaaprel 67. Matti 74. Eva 70. Aatam 53. v. Anna 51. l. Anna 74. 2-2. ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== *Honka: Juonas Samuelinp. Haikon perill L:ki Lena Aatamintytär 24. L. Matti 56. v. Hanna 63. l. 2-0. L. Antti 59. v. Eva 67. Anna 62. ====Talo 2 (1/3)==== *Kurki: [[Sinkko-24|Taavet Salamoninp. Sinkko 50]]. v. [[Huttunen-10|Anna 56]]. L. 1-2.(=[[Sinkko-48|Taavetti]], [[Sinkko-49|Ristiina]], [[Sinkko-50|Leena]]) Sisaret [[Sinkko-23|Anna 58]]. [[Sinkko-22|Eva 54]]. *Läks: Antti Saira 67. *Mökk: Heikki Taavetinp. Partamies 23. v. Regiina 30. L. Eva 58. Beata 67. ====Talo 2 (1/3)==== *Kurki: Matti Antinp. Kouvon perill: L. Aatam 57. v. Miina 64. Matti 48. v. Liisa 53. l. 3-0. L. Taavet 38. v. Eva 53. l. Kaapriel 71. Eva 69. ((miehiä 6, naisia 5)) *Löysä: Antti Aataminp. Kurki 72. *Its: Aatam Juonaanp. Kuren lapset 1-2. ====Talo 2 (1/3)==== *Kurki: L:ki Eva Kuren perill. L:ki Regiina Aatamintyt. 29. Antti Emanuelinp. Torvi 49. v. Stiina 54. l. Eva 72. 1-4. Aatam Emanuelinp. Torvi 55. v. Anna 55. l. 2-2. Walpuri Aatamintyt. 20. ====Talo 3 (1/4)==== *Partamies: Antti Matinp. Partamies 38. v. Anna 45. L. Anna 68. l. 1-0. L. Liisa 71. 0-2. Abel 74 1-1. *Torp. Aatam Matinp. Partamies 47. v. Anna 59. L. 2-1. ====Talo 3 (1/4)==== *Partamies: Antti Antinp. Kuukan tila *Ruotv. Eva Matintyt. Kouvo 03. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833282 Jakso 1750] *Puuseppä: Matti Salamoninp. Saira 51. v. Anna 58. L. 3-1. ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Partamies: Kaaprel Aataminp. Partamies 33. v. Hanna 37. L. Elias 69. Taavet 71. Aatam 74. Kaapriel 64. v. Liisa 60. l. 2-0. *Mökk: Elias Heikinp. Torvi 27. v. Eva 43. L. Elias 63. Aatam 67. *Torp. Aapraham Antinp. Partamies 25. v. Anna 28. L. Anna 68. *Mökk: L:ki Eva Simontyt. Saira 31. Mikko 71. Liisa 60. (Elian lapset) *Löysä: Elias Salamoninp. Saira 53. *Työm: Juonas Partamies 46. v. Anna 46. L. 0-1. *Työm: Mikko Kouvo ? *Työm: Elias Partamies 69. *Työm: Antti Partamies 56. W:li Elias 59. ja Kaapro 67. *Työm: Aatami Partamies 47. *Työm: Antti Haiko 59. *Työm: Heikki Partamies 23. *Työm: Antti Okko 67. *Työm: Juonas Okko 22. v. Kristiina 40. L. 0-1. ===Kuukanniemi=== ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Kuukanniemi: Aatam Fredrikinp. Kuukka 29. v. Liisa 31. L. Aatam 55. v. Regiina 64. l. 1-2. Äiti Magdaleena 26. L. Taavet 71. *Torp. Kaapriel Eliaksenp. Kuukka 49. v. Eva 63. l. 1-1. W:li Antti Wähämies 55. S:sar Stiina 47. (Elias Kuukan l) W:li Matti 69. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833285 Jakso 1751] ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Kuukanniemi: Antti Kaaprelinp. Huttusen perill: L:ki Regiina Huttunen 28. P:jan L:ki Maria Eliaksentyt. 62. l. 0-2. L. Matti 51. v. Anna 59. l. 0-1. L. Kaaprel 57. Miina 61. Yhdysm. Juhana Eliaksenp. Kuukka 23. v. Martta 30. l. Taavet 72. Hanna Eliaksentyt. 17. ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Kuukanniemi: L:ki Beata Kaaprielintytär 21. L. Liisa 40. Regiina 62. Eva 66. Matti Kaaprelinp. 41. v. Eva 49. l. Matti 70. Aatam 73. 0-3. L. Elias Kaaprelinp. 44. v. Maria 56. l. 1-2. L. Kaaprel Kaaprelinp. Kuukka 47. v. Maria 60. S:ret Beata Matintyt. 20. Heta Matintyt. 22. ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Kuukanniemi: Aatam Matinp. Kuukka 34. v. Regiina 39. L. Aatam 72. Maria Aatamintyt. 20. Elink: Juhana Antinp. Kuukka 13. *Läks: Mikko Aataminp. Turku 47. v. Lena 55. L. 0-1. *Torp. Kaaprel Mikonp. Napari 51. v. Anna 55. L. 1-3. *Läks: Taavet Eliaksenp. Torvi 45. v. Ristiina 57. L. 2-1. *Torp. Kaapriel Juhananp. Kuukka 37. v. Stiina 35. L. Antti 61. Taavet 63. Elias 71. 1-0. Maria 66. ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Kuukanniemi: Aatam Aaprahaminp. Olkkonen 22. v. Maria 24. L. Matti 54. Elias 57. Taavetti 60. Aapel 64. Aatam 68. Mikko 50. v. Regiina 55. l. 2-1. *Torp. Taavet Antinp. Kuukka 44. v. Kristiina 52. L. 1-3. L:ki Stiina Matintyt. 16. l. Eva 58. *Työm: Taavetti Kuukka 63. *Työm: Elias Olkkonen 57. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833288 Jakso 1752] *Työm: Mikko Turku 47. *Työm: Taavetti Kuukka 44. ===Kärmenniemi=== ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Pekkanen: Aatam Pekkasen perill. tila ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Pekkanen: Liisa Juhontyt. Pekkasen perill. mies Aatam Matinp. Jukanen 29. L. Taavet Eliaksenp. Pekkanen 54. v. Anna 56. l. 2-0. L. Mikko Eliaksenp. Pekkanen 45. v. Anna 40. l. Joonas 67. *Its. Anna Hiiva 38. L. 0-1. ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Pekkanen: Antti Heikinp. Pekkanen 12. L. Eva 40. Regiina 52. [[Pekkanen-3|Joonas 47]]. v. [[Sinkko-164|Leena 51]]. l. [[Pekkanen-5|Antti 73]]. 1-0.(=[[Pekkanen-25|?]]) [[Pekkanen-14|Eva 71]]. 2-4.(=[[Pekkanen-17|Eevert]], [[Pekkanen-21|Taavetti]], [[Pekkanen-15|Iida]], [[Pekkanen-2|Karoliina]], [[Pekkanen-16|Miina]], [[Pekkanen-24|?]]) *Torp. L:ki Eva Aatamintyt. 27. L. Heikki Salamoninp. Pekkanen 50. v. Eva 49. l. 3-1. ====Talo 2 (25/240)==== *Kärmenniemi: Kaapriel Eliaksenp. Kärmenniemi 32. v. Stiina 34. L. Kaapriel 64. 1-0. Miina 72. *Läks: Aatam Rokka 58. v. Annamaria 60. L. 2-0. ====Talo 2 (23/240)==== *Kärmenniemi: Tuomas, Aatam, Kaapriel Benjaminp. ja Antti Mooseksenp. Sairan tila. ====Talo 2 (1/10)==== *Kärmenniemi: Aatam Taavetinp. Pekkanen 51. v. Maria 52. L. Aatam 71. Taavet 71. 2-2. Isä Taavet Aataminp. 26. v. Liisa 49. ====Talo 2 (1/10)==== *Kärmenniemi: Juonas Aapelinp. Kärmenniemi 43. v. Liisa 44. l. 0-1. vävy Mikko Aataminp. Taipale 60. v. Anna 67. L. 1-0. *Mökk: Elias Jeremiaksenp. Jukanen 40. kivul. v. Maria 36. ruot. (köyh. vap) L. Anna 71 (vaiv) Kristiina 74. 1-0. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833290 Jakso 1753] ====Talo 2 (2/25)==== *Kärmenniemi: Aatam Eliaksenp. Kintun tila ====Talo 2 (3/25)==== *Kärmenniemi: Aatam Eliaksenp. Lattu 30. v. Eva 34. L. Mikko 59. v. Anna 64. l. Elias 83. 0-1. L. Aatam 71. Kristiina 74. 0-1. *Torp. Aatam Eliaksenp. Kärmenniemi 31. v. Walpuri 31. L. Taavet 63. ====Talo 2 (1/5)==== *Kärmenniemi: Taavetti Antinp. Kärmenniemi 36. v. Maria 41. L. Elias 59. v. Eva 62. l. 1-2. Antti 69. Aatam 71. 1-0. Annaliisa 73. 0-1. Liisa Markuntyt. 30. *Mökk: Mikko Saira 62. v. Anna 65. L. 1-0. *Torp. Juonas Taavetinp. Nisonen 19. L. ruotv. Stiina vaiv. 56. ====Talo 2 (2/25)==== *Kärmenniemi: Mikko Kaaprelinp. Kärmenniemi 39. v. Eva 45. L. Elias 67. vähänäk. vap. Antti 72. ====Talo 2 (2/25)==== *Kärmenniemi: Juonas Kaaprelinp. Kärmenniemi 33. v. Maria 49. L. 2-0. P:a Eva Mikontyt. Nisonen 64. *Työm: Fredrik Pekkanen 64. *Lukkosep. sälli Kaarlo Pekkanen 60. *Työm: Kaapro Jukanen 58. *Palv. Anna Kajander 45. *Työm: Aapeli Nisonen 61. *Puutarhuri: Kaapro Pekkanen 20. v. Amalia 32. *Neiti Sofia Pekkanen 66. ===Laakkola=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Korpela: Kaapriel Kaaprielinp. Korpela 34. v. Anna 35. L. Antti 56. v. Eva 61. l. 1-2. L. Elias 61. Aatam 63. Mikko 67. Taavet 74. Anna 70. Sisar Liisa 37. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833292 Jakso 1754] *Torp. L:ki Regiina Heikintyt. 44. L. Anna 70. (Aataminl. Korpela) ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Korpela: Salamon Rietinp. Korpela 55. Aatam Juhananp. Korpela 49. v. Eva 52. L. Annamaria 73. 2-2. Matti 65. Taavet 68. 1-0. Äiti L:ki Beata Eliaksentyt. 33. l. Aapel 63. v. Kristiina 64. l. 1-0. Sisar Stiina 66. Miina 70. Liisa 70. L:ki Lisa Matintyt. 32. l. Eva Antintyt. 65. L:ki Anna Juhanantyt. 32. *Torp. Eliasn Eliaksenp. Korpela 27. v. Leena 34. ===Lavola=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Kouvo: Aatam Antinp. Kouvon perill L. [[Kouvo-7|Eva 68]]. [[Kouvo-10|Aatam 74]]. Lautamies Aapel Nisonen 23. v. Eva 25. l. Kaapriel 62. v. Leena 68. l. 1-0. Aapel 69. Yhdysm. Taavet Antinp. 46. v. Beata 49. l. Eva 73. 3-2. ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Kouvo: Kaapriel Juonaksenp. Kouvo 32. v. Regiina 34. L. Aatam 62. Juonas 65. Antti 70. 1-0. Helena 72. Liisa Juonaantyt. 28. Yhdysm. Aatam Kaaprelinp. 10. v. Katriina 20. l. Heikki 39. Matti 45. Eva 48. Anna 56. Regiina 59. *Työm: Juonas Kouvo 65. ===Merenlahti=== ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Remunen: Salamon Eliaksenp. Kirvesmiehen perill. L:ki Liisa Kirvesmies 44. L. Antti 69. Anna 65. Leena 71. Miina 74. 0-1. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833294 Jakso 1755] ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Remunen: Aatam Juonaksenp. Häärän perill: L:ki Regiina Eliaksentyt. 29. Sisar Liisa 14. ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Remunen: L:ki Beata Aatamintyt. 42. L. Heikki 65. Aatam 73. Liisa 69. (Heikki Näivän l) Liisa Eliaksentyt. 28. Lena Aatamintyt 55. *Torp. Elias Eliaksenp. Remunen 23. v. [[Maunu-10|Regiina 31.]] L. Elias 71. Liisa 68. *Läks: Aatam Eliaksenp. Remunen 60. v. Eva 66. L. 0-2. ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Remunen: Aleksander Tuomaanp. Remunen 30. v. Maria 44. L. Aatam 56. v. Eva 65. l. 1-3. Eva 30. Maria 34. (Matinlapset) ====Talo 3 (1/12)==== *Tallinen: L:ki Anna Eliaksentyt. Junnonen 21. L. Juonas 57. v. Anna 62. l. 3-0. L. Antti 59. v. Kristiina 68. l. 0-1. L. Miina 64. (Taavetinlapset Junnonen) *Läks: Maria Aatamintyt. Tapanain 68. W:li Salamon Tapanainen 71. ====Talo 3 (1/12)==== *Tallinen: Kaapriel Taavetinp. Junnonen 36. v. Anna 43. L. Kristiina 69. Aatam 74. 1-0. S:ret Elias 37. Maria 43. Liisa 40. *Työm: Juonas Tallinen 39. v. Sofia 38. ===Metsola=== ====Talo 1 (13/27)==== *Metso: Juonas Petterinp. Savikurki 31. v. Anna 30. L. Johan 71. ====Talo 1 (5/27)==== *Metso: Kaapriel Antinp. Kuukan perill L:ki Eva Aatamintyt. 58. L. 1-1. L:ki Eva Maria Eliaksentyt. 43. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833296 Jakso 1756] *Löysä: Taavet Aataminp. Metso v. Maria 43. L. 0-2. ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Metso: Kaapriel Antinp. Metso 34. v. Anna 31. L. Aatam 67. Anna 59. Eva 71. Juonas Metso 42. *Torp. Antti Antinp. Metson perill: L:ki Anna Ollintyt. Tikka 51. (vapaat) L. Antti 74. 1-3. *Löysä Sofia Kristiina Metso 25. *Työm: Aatami Metso 67. ===Mikkola=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Mikkola: Kaapriel Heikinp. Mikkonen 26. v. Maria 40. L. Elias 73. 2-2. *Läks: Elias Parkkonen 71. S:ret Ida 73. 0-1. *Torp. Fredrik Eliaksenp. Huttunen 11. v. Katri 14. vävy Taavet Muhli 47. v. Eva 57. l. 0-1. ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Mikkola: Kaapriel Taavetinp. Mikkola 43. v. Eva 46. L. Aatam 68. 1-0. Anna 69. Walpuri 71. Liisa 73. 3-2. ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Koukku: Taavetti Taavetinp. Koukku 44. v. Anna 45. vävy vävy Rietrik Okko 68. v. Anna 69. W:li Juhana 47. v. Maria 50. l. Eva 73. 2-2. ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Koukku: Aatam Antinp. Koukku 16. v. Maria 46. L. Antti 45. v. Maria 50. l. 1-1. *Ruot. Matti Juonaanp. Poikulain L:ki Kristiina 52. L. Eva 70. vaiv. v. 2-2. *Torp. Wille Antinp. Koukku 24. v. Maria 37. L. Taavet 64. 1-0. Anna 67. Liisa 70. 0-2. *Löysä: Heikki Koukku 60. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833298 Jakso 1757] *Ruotv. Heta Antintyt. 19. (vapaa) *Ruotv. Elias Pesari 14. v. ruot Eva 24. ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Lairi: L:ki Sofia Taavetintyt. 28. L. Antti 62. v. Liisa 68. Taavet 65. Kristiina 67. Miina 73. (Elias Laurin lapset) Elias Eliaksenp. 57. v. Eva 62. l. 1-1. L:ki Eva Antintyt. 42. Maria 74. 0-1. (Wille Lairin lapset). ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Lairi: Aatam Yrjönp: Lairi 15. v. Margreta 17. L. Aatam 60. v. Liisa 62. l. 0-2. L. Beata 52. Yhdysm. L:ki Anna Eliaksentyt. 32. L. Kaapriel 53. Elias 66. Mikko 71. Maria 59. *Työm: Elias Mikkola 52. *Palv. tyttö: Anna Huttunen 74. *Työm: Jaakko Mikkola 19. v. Anna 49. *Työm: Kaapro Mikkola 57. v. Anna 55. *Työm: Antti Mikkola 59. v. Kristiina 64. *Sällin p. Juoseppi Huttunen 72. *Työm: L:ki Helga Mikkola 53. L. 0-2. ===Nisola=== ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Nisola: Aatam Eliaksenp. Muukkaan perill: L:ki Kristiina Heikintyt. 17. L. Regina 56. Antti 53. Taavetti 58. Elias 46. v. Regiina 44. L. Elias 70. Eva 73. 0-1. Stiina 79. 0-2. Mikko Mikonpoika Muukka 63. v. Maria 71. *Läks: Maria Aatamintyt. Kohonen 42. L. 1-0. ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Nisola: Emanuel Juonaksenp. Nisosen L:ki Sofia Juonaantyt. 23. Maria Antintytär 44. ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Nisola: Emanuel Juonaksenp. Nisonen 25. v. Beata 40. L. Regiina 67. Stiina 70. 0-1. Mikko 60. v. Helena 65. l. 1-0. L. Antti 62. 1-0. Elias 52. v. Eva 57. l. 1-0. L. 3-1. Liisa Juhanantyt. 36. Aatam Juhananp. 20. Aatam Kaaprielinp. 56. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833301 Jakso 1758] ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Wilhu: Elias Antinp. Wilhun perill L:ki Heta Taavetintyt. 24. L. Taavet 49. v. Eva 58. l. 0-1. L. Elias 69. Aatam 46. v. Anna 50. l. Aatam 71. Antti 73. 1-3. ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Wilhu: Taavet Tahvonp. Wilhu 24. v. Regiina 29. L. Aatam 60. v. Leena 63. Taavetti 56. v. Maria 58. l. 0-2. ====Talo 3 (1)==== *Maunu: Antti Eliaksenpo. Maunu 42. v. Anna 48. l. 1-0. Äiti Regina Yrjöntytär 20. *Torp. L:ki Beata Juhanantyt 24 L. Leena 65. Iita 69. Stiina 59. l. 0-1. *Torp. [[Maunu-14|Sofia Taavetintyt. 23.]] S:r [[Maunu-16|Lena 32.]] L:ki [[Taipale-13|Lena Pietarintyt. 55.]] l. 0-2(=?, [[Maunu-18|Miina]]). ====Talo 4 (1)==== *Haiko: Mikko Kaaprielinp. Haiko 45 v. Kristiina 50. L. 2-2. Isintim Aatam Antinp. Haiko 34. v. Anna 27. l. Aapel 60. v. Eva 64. l. 2-0. Eva 63. Stiina 65. *Torp. Elias Eliaksenp. Haiko 66. L:set Taavet 69. Anna 72. 0-1. *Ruotv. Eva Eliantyt. 64. *Torp. Antti Kaaprelinp. Haiko 51. v. Anna 55 L. 2-2. *Löysä: Anna Maunu 56. *Työm: Aapeli Muukka 51. *Palv. tyttö Helena Maunu 32. *Työm: Elias Maunu 61. *Työm: Taavetti Muukka 58. *Työm: Antti Nisonen 62. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833303 Jakso 1759] *Työm: Elias Laurikain 36. v. Walpuri 38. L. Aatami 71. ===Nuppola=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Alanuppola Antti Salamoninp. Nupponen 47 v. Maria 52. l. Aatam 73. 4-0. L:ki Maria Salamonintyt. 40. l. Anna 65. ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Alanuppola: Matti Mooseksenp. Nupponen 54. v. Anna 60. L. 0-1. Äiti Liisa Juhanantyt. 26. L:ki Anna Maria Moseksentyt. 50. Anna Kaaprielintyt. 23. ====Talo 1 (1)==== *Ylänuppola: Salamon Juonaksenp. Nupponen 43. v. Anna 52. L. Anna 73. 4-3. L:ki Maria Juonaksentyt. 39. l. Antti 64. Aatam Simonp. Sairanen 68. Taavet 71. *Työm: Aatami Sairanen 68. ===Parkkola=== ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Kiesi: Elias Taavetinp. Kiesi 24. v. Leena 27. L. Elias 69. ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Kiesi: L:ki Anna Heikintytär 23. L. Mooses Joonaksenp. Muukka 40. v. Liisa 42. l. Aatam 69. Antti 72. Anna 66. 0-1. L. Juonas Juonaksenp. Muukka 62. v. Anna 65. l. 1-1. ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Kiesi: Emanuel Juonaksenp. Kiesin perill L:ki Lena Heikintyt. 20. L. Elias 43. v. Eva 47. l. Eva 72. 3-1. Kaapriel Kiesi 30. v. Maria 33. l. Eva 61. Regina 64. Kristiina 67. Maria 70. 0-1. *Läks: Gabriel Parkkola 64. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833305 Jakso 1760] ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Parkola: Aatam Kaaprielinp. Kapiain 35. v. Eva 47. L. Antti 69. Elias 69. Juonas 73. 2-1. S:r Liisa 20. ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Parkola: Elias Taavetinp. Parkkola 29. v. Eva 31. L. Anna 60. Taavet 50. v. Anna 56. l. 1-1. Antti Parkkonen 39. *Räätäli Antti Aapelinp. Haiko 53. v. Eva 58. L. 0-1. W:li Mikko 65. *Työm: Aatami Muukka 69. ===Pöllölä=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Olkku: L:ki Liisa Juhanantyt. 21. L. Antti Kaaprelinp. Nisonen 56. v. Eva 64. l. 1-1. L. Aatam 58. v. Evamaria 71. Regina 65. Yhdysm. Emanuel Juhananp. 23. tytär puoli Anna Olkku 38. ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Olkku: L:ki Liisa Eliaksentyt. Olkku 29. L. Antti 53. v. Anna 59. l. 1-0. Taavet 61. Aatam 64. Elias 71. Maria 69. (Juonas Olkun lapset) ====Talo 2 (1)==== *Alapöllönen: Elias Mooseksenp. Pöllönen 51. L:ki Lena Eliaksentyt. 47. L. Aatam 66. Elias 73. 2-2. S:set Antti 54. Mooses 58. Eva 61. (Mooseksen l). L:ki Anna Juhanantyt. 20. Eva Laurikainen 13. *Torp. Heikki Aataminp. Pöllönen 18. v. Beata 25. L. Kaapriel 59. v. Ristiina 61. l. 0-1. L. Mikko 62. Antti 69. ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Yläpöllönen: Kaapriel Aaprahaminp. Pöllönen 28. v. Anna 27. L. Kaapriel 70. Anna 56. Eva 74. ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Yläpöllönen: L:ki Maria Aatamintytär 17. Aatam Matinp. Pöllönen 24. v. Eva 30. l. Eva 66. 0-1. Aatam 56. Antti 59. Elias 68. Matti 55. v. Anna 61. l. 2-1. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833307 Jakso 1761] ====Talo 4 (1)==== *Hiiva: Salamon Taavetinp. Hiiva 28. v. Beata 28. L. Maria 64. Eva 68. Taavet 58. v. Sofia 64. Juonas 62. Salamon 66. Aatam 71. Elias 73. Mikko 52. v. Leena 56. l. 3-1. Elink: L:ki Anna 11. *Torp. Aapraham Eliaksenp. 12. v. Walpuri 29. L. Tuomas 67. Eva 56. *Torp. Aapel Eliaksenp. Hiiva 27. v. Beata 42. L. Kaapriel 61. Aatam 67. Elias 74. 1-0. ====Talo 5 (1)==== *Parjain: Rieti Paavonp. Parjain 42. v. Eva 40. L. Taavet 61. Alpert 71. 1-0. Leena 66. 0-1. L:ki Hanna Kaaprelintyt. 25. l. Stiina 47. (Antinl) Elias Antinp. Hiiva 49. W:jet Antti 54. Kaapriel 59. *Torp. L:ki Eva Taavetintytär 22. L. Aatam Esaiaksenp. Hiiva 49. v. Liena 57. l. 1-0. ====Talo 6 (1/2)==== *Sihvo: Erik Salamoninp. Karhu 44. v. Kristiina 51. L. Elias 72. 1-2. W:li Kaapriel Karhu 27. v. Sofia 15. ====Talo 6 (1/2)==== *Sihvo: Thomas Mooseksenp. Sihvo 41. v. Eva 46. L. Elias 69. Aatam 73. 2-2. ====Talo 7 (1/2)==== *Wanhapelto: Wille Taavetinp. Häärä 48. v. Anna 56. L. 1-1. Elinkil L:ki Hanna Hjerppe 10. *Löysä: Juhana Willenp. Hjerppe 49. v. Rikina 50. L. 2-0. ====Talo 7 (1/2)==== *Wanhapelto: Antti Aataminp. Kärmenniemen perill: L. Krister Antinp. 32. v. Anna 43. l. Taavet 65. Aatam 71. 1-0. Kristiina 73. 0-2. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833309 Jakso 1762] *Työm: Aatami Hiiva 67. *Juonas Hiiva 62. *Työm: Kaapro Hiiva 59. *Työm: poika Elias Hiiva 75. *Työm: Kaapro Hiiva 61. W:li Elias 74. *Työm: Taavetti Parjanen 61. *Työm: Aatami Olkku 64. *Työm: Taavetti Olkku 61. *Työm: Mikko Pöllönen 62. *Työm: Kaapro Pöllönen 59. ===Ruohiala=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Rasvasuu: Taavetti Antinp. Kaijansinkko 46. v. Liisa 44. L. Elias 70. Anna 72. 0-3. Elinkil. Elias Rasvasuu 21. v. Eva 25. l. Regiina 62. ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Rasvasuu: [[Soukkio-1|Elias Kaaprielinp. Soukkio 49]]. v. [[Sinkko-228|Anna 54]]. L. 2-1.(=[[Soukkio-2|Elias]], [[Soukkio-3|Eevert]]?, [[Soukkio-4|Anna]]) Taavet Saira 27. v. Anna 25. l. Aatam 63. Leena 68. ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Ruohia: Elias Taavetinp. Ruohia 28. vävy: Aapel Juonaksenp. Muhli 55. v. Maria 34. ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Ruohia: Taavetti Aaprahaminp. Hietamies 40. v. Liisa 33. Waimon sisar Beata Taavetintyt. 36. *Torp. Mikko Aataminp. Ruohia 46. v. Anna 45. L. 4-0. S:r Stiina 52. ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Ruohia Muoses Nisonen 49. v. Anna 51. L. 1-5. L:ki Eva Tuomaantyt. 18. *Maakaupp. Antti Matinp. Ruohia 56. v. Eva 55. l. 0-1. *Its. Eva Juhanantytär 38. (kivulloin vap.) *Torp. Juonas Benjaminp. Wärtö 42. v. Beata 52. L. Antti 71. 2-2. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833311 Jakso 1763] ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Ruohia: Antti Eliaksenp. Muhli 53. v. Eva 58. L. 1-2. *Läks: Aatami Ruohia 54. v. Maria 41. *Löysä: Elias Hiiva 60. W:li Juhana 65. *Torp. L:ki Eva Ruohia 28. L. Liisa Kaaprelintyt. 66. [[Ruohia-1|Evamaria 64]]. *Löysä: Taavetti Antinp. Pukki 53. v. Stiina 61. l. 1-1. *Torp. Esaias Joonaanp. Buuren L:ki Rikina 48. L. 0-1. *Läks: Maria Karhu 32. *Torp. Antti Joonaanp. Buure 46. v. Anna 61. L. 1-1. L. Anna 37. Rekina 43. (Juonaksen lapset) *Työm: Elias Hiiva 32. v. Lovisa 34. *Työm: Aatami Saira 63. *Työm: Antti Wärtö 71. *Suutarin sälli Aatami Renqvist 46. v. Susanna 48. L. 1-1. *Työm. p. Taavetti Hiiva 70. ===Ruomi=== ====Talo 1 (1)==== *Muhli: Kaapriel Antinp. Muhli 21. v. Ristiina 36. L. Kaapriel 64. v. Anna 70. l. 0-1. W:li Antti 31. Elias Eliaksenp. Muhli 34. L:ki Eva Juosepintyt. 12. *Torp. L:ki Maria Jaakontyt. Tapanain 29. L. Pojan L:ki Anna Antintyt. 62. l. 0-1. L. Aatam 55. Kustaa 71. *Läks: L:ki Ristiina Aatamintyt. Uski 29. kivuloin. vap. ====Talo 2 (1)==== *Rokka: Taavetti Antinp. Kouvo 24. v. Eva 27. L. Liisa 70. Mikko 53. v. Maria 59. L. Elias 48. v. Regiina 60. l. 1-2. P:a Annaliisa Talka 64. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833313 Jakso 1764] *Läks: Elias Juonaanp. Sihvo 55. v. Anna 61. L. 2-1. *Torp. Aatam Ristonp. Rokka 28. v. Walborg 33. L. Aatam 60. ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Rasa: Taavet Juonaksenp. Kirvesmies 13. v. Liisa 19. L. Stiina 50. Taavet 54. v. Eva 58. l. 4-3. *Läks: Juhana Suomalain 34. v. Anna 38. L. Eva 63. hullu vapaa. 0-2. Elias 74. ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Rasa: L:ki Maria Eliaksentyt. 38. Taavet Antinp. Rasa 64. v. Anna 67. Salomon 74. Aatam Aataminp. Rasa 63. ====Talo 4 (1/2)==== *Ahonen: Aatam Mikonp. Ahonen 34. v. Regiina 37. L. Mikko 58. v. Anna 64. l. 1-2. L. Antti 62. Kaapriel 66. Taavet 68. 1-1. Miina 74. *Torp. Elias Mikonp. Ahonen 42. v. Liisa 44. L. Matti 65. Juonas 68. 3-1. ====Talo 4 (1/2)==== *Ahonen: Taavetti Antinp. Ahonen 24. v. Beata 38. L. Tahvo 45. v. Maria 56. l. 1-1. L. Taavet 55. Antti 60. v. Annastiina 65. Aatam 70. Elias 73. Anna 53. l. 1-0. ====Talo 5 (1/2)==== *Kirvesmies: Elias Aataminp. Kirvesmies 13. v. Maria 17. L. Taavet 53. v. Anna 60. l. 0-2. L. Elias 35. v. Maria 36. l. Antti 59. v. Ristiina 72. Aatam 62. Matti 68. 1-1. Maria 74. ====Talo 5 (1/2)==== *Kirvesmies: Aatam Aataminp. Kirvesmies 64. S:tä Juonas 39. Matti 42. (Heikki Kirvesmiehen lapset) v. Lena 45. l. 1-0. S:set Salamon 72. 1-0. Liisa 74. (Aatam Kirvesmiehen lapset) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833316 Jakso 1765] ====Talo 6 (1/6)==== *Talka: Taavet Juhananp. Talka 52. v. Liisa 61. l. 0-2. Äiti Regina 13. Sisar Eva 46 ====Talo 6 (1/6)==== *Talka: Elias Juhananp. Talka 37. v. Eva 41. L. Salamon 74. Liisa 68. 0-1. S:r Stiina 40. L:ki Regiina Jaakontyt. 32. ====Talo 6 (1/3)==== *Talka: Taavetti Antinp. Talka 33. v. Sofia 39. L. Antti 59. v. Anna 63. l. 1-1. L. Elias 67. 1-0. Leena 62. S:sar Regiina 39. Ä:ti Maria 10. Kaapriel Yrjönp 17. *Läks: Aatam Antinp. Talka 44. v. Filipiina 48. L. 2-3. ====Talo 6 (1/3)==== *Talka: L:ki Eva Taavetintyt. 38. L. Aatam 72. Beata 65. Taavet 54. (Mooses Talkan l) v. Kristina 57. l 2-1. *Torp. Aapraham Juonaksenp. Talka 21. v. Liisa 26. L. Mikko 62. *Ruotv. = 2-1. (Mikko Talan l) ====Talo 7 (1/2)==== *Narttu: L:ki Regiina Heikintytär 23. L. Walpuri 52. Eva 62. Liisa 65. Heikki Heikinp. Narttu 48. v. Tiina 53. l. 2-1. *Torp. Antti Poikulain 19. L. Anna 48. Iita 70. ====Talo 7 (1/4)==== *Narttu: Elias Maununp. Pekari 29. v. Maria 37. L. Elias 63. Antti 64. Matti 69. Taavet 71. 1-1. Anna 73. ====Talo 7 (1/4)==== *Narttu: Salamon Taavetinp. Narttu 14. L. Mikko 47. Heikki 52. v. Maria 63. Antti 49. v. Liisa 68. Yhdysm. Elias 61. Aatam Erikinp. Rasa 68. Eva 65. (Erik Rasan l). ((miehiä 7, naisia 3)) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833318 Jakso 1766] ====Talo 8 (1/2)==== *Punkka: Taavet Eliaksenp. Taipale 34. v. Liisa 39. L. Taavet 68. Antti 71. Stiina 64. Liisa 73. ====Talo 8 (1/2)==== *Punkka: Aatam Tuomaanp. Suonia 21. L. Aatam 56. v. Maria 61. l. 0-2. L. Elias 62. v. Liisa 63. l. 2-0. *Ruot: Susanna Pesari 34. *Työm: Antti Narttu 36. *Työm: p. Elias Nisonen 72. *Työm: Elias Olkkonen 72. *Työm: Elias Olkkonen 71. *Työm: p. Elias Peuhkuri 73. W:li 1-0. *Työm: Antti Peuhkuri 70. *Työm: Esaias Rasa 40. *Työm: p. Aatami Saira 72. *Työm: Juonas Ahonen 68. W:li 1-0. *Työm: Antti Ahonen 62. *Työm: Aapeli Muhli 47. Ä:ti Eva 12. *Työm: Antti Narttu 46. v. Anna 55. *Työm: Palv. tyt. Anna Rokka 50. l. 1-0. *Työm: vaimo Anna Hietamies 58. *Työm: Elias Pekari 63. *Työm: Antti Tapanain 62. *Räätälinsälli Taavetti Muhli 34. ===Sairala=== ====Talo 1 (1)==== *Pekki: Matti Eliaksenp. Pekki 22. v. Anna 44. L. Matti 51. v. Anna 60. l. 1-0. L. Taavet 56. v. Regiina 67. Mooses 58. Mikko 60. Elias 63. Anna 65. Ristiina 68. 0-1. Antti Matinp. 48. v. Eva 54. l. Aatam 74. 1-1. *Torp. Aatam Eliaksenp. Stenberg 47. v. Liisa 55. L. 0-5. S:r Eva 40. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833320 Jakso 1767] *Torp. Elias Aataminp. Hiiva 46 W:li Juonas 51. Äiti Stiina Tuomaantyt. 24. ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Saira: Antti Tuomaanp. Suonion perill L:ki Regiina Matintyt. 26. L. Taavet 51. v. Liisa 53. l. 4-1. Juhana Taavetinp. Saira 43. Eva 32. Stiina 38. ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Saira: Taavetti Juonaksenp. Saira 33. v. Maria 46. L. Taavet 68. Elias 74. 2-1. Anna 72. S:r Beata Juonaksentyt. 45. *Läks: L:ki Ristiina Israelintyt. Sinkko 42. L. Elias Sinkko 71. ====Talo 3 (1/6)==== *Peuhkuri: L:ki Liisa Kaaprelintyt. Peuhkuri 21. L. Matti 63. Elias 52. v. Eva 65. l. 2-1. L. Aatam Peuhkuri 45. v. Regiina 49. l. Anna 72. 2-1. Taavet 74. *Läks: Taavetti Pekki 46. l. 0-2. S:r Liisa 52. ====Talo 3 (1/6)==== *Peuhkuri: Mooses Juhananp. Muukka 30. v. Maria 36. L. Eva 60. Anna 67. Aatam 70. Antti 73. Kaaprel 58. v. Maria 57. l. 2-1. *Läks: Taavet Hjerppe 38. v. Anna 39. L. Wille 71. 1-0. Eva 68. Iita 73. 0-2. *Mökk: Antti Eliaksenp. Kärmenniemi 38. L. Elias 67. L. 0-1. Mikko 71. ====Talo 3 (1/12)==== *Peuhkuri: Aapraham Peuhkurin perill L. Antti 14. v. Martta 33. l. Mikko 60. Matti 56. v. Anna 57. ====Talo 3 (1/12)==== *Peuhkuri: Taavet Aaprahaminp. Peuhkuri 28. v. Eva 41. Ristiina 67. Eva 70. 0-1. Elias 73. 2-0. ====Talo 3 (1/6)==== *Peuhkuri: Elias Matinp. Imeläin 34. v. Eva 37. L. Elias 65. Taavet 68. Anna 63. 0-1. S:r Anna 38. Stiina 44. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833322 Jakso 1768] *Torp. Kaapriel Matinp. Imeläin 40. v. Beata 49. L. Antti 72. 2-0. Anna 68. 1-2. *Torp. Wille Juonaksenp. Peuhkuri 46. v. Anna 56. L. 0-4. W:li Tuomas 60. ====Talo 3 (1/12)==== *Peuhkuri: Taavet Juonaksenp. Sairan tila ====Talo 3 (1/12)==== *Peuhkuri: Antti Aataminp. Saira 41. v. Liisa 47. L. Aatam 72. 2-2. W:li Mikko 45. v. Liisa 53. l. 0-1. Isä Aatam 12. *Torp. Antti Aataminp. Peuhkuri 41. v. Walpuri 45. L. Elias 66. asev. vap. Antti 70. 3-1. Ruotv. Eva Antintyt. 25. ====Talo 3 (1/6)==== *Peuhkuri: Taavet Juhananp. Peuhkurin perill L. Eva 50. vävy Kaapriel Kouvo 45. v. Anna 44. l. Aatam 69. 1-1. L. Eeva 67. *Läks: Aatam Antinp. Torvi 46. v. Walpuri 60. L. 2-0. *Torp. Aatam Jaakonp. Häärä 34. v. Martta 42. L. Anna 69. 1-2. Aatam 64. Antti 71. Elias 74. *Työm: Mikko Stenberg 44. *Työm: Juonas Hiiva 51. *Työm: Aatami Häärä 64. *Työm: Mikko Pekki 60. *Työm: Elias Peuhkuri 52. *Työm: Kaapro Imeläin 40. L. 2-0. *Työm: Muoses Pekki 58. *Työm: Matti Peuhkuri 63. *Työm: Antti Peuhkuri 41. L. 1-0. *Työm: Mikko Peuhkuri 60. *Työm: Aatami Torvi 46. *Työm: Aatami Peuhkuri 52. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833325 Jakso 1769] ===Sorvarila=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Okko: Kaapriel Aaronp. Okko 32. v. Eva 40. L. Elias 70. 1-0. Anna 68. Eeva 73. 0-2. W:li. Taavet 38. v. Eva 58. l. Aatam 68 Liisa 70. Miina 74. 2-2. L:ki Ristiina Matintytär 10. *Läks: Taavetti Huttunen 62. v. Eva 66. L. 0-3. *Torp. L:ki Maria Holmstén 15. L. Juhana 41. v. Anna 48. l. Anna 71. 1-2. ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Okko: Erik Eliaksenp. Okko 36. v. Maria 40. L. Salamon 67. 1-0. Tiina 73. L:ki Maria Taavetintyt. 23. l. Antti 59. v. Maria 67. *Läks: Annamaria Lensu *Läks: Regiina Lensu. *Torp: Räätäli Elias Matinp. Okko 56. ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Räipiö: Juhana Eliaksenp. Räipiö 51. v. Liisa 57. L. 3-1. Isä Elias Eliaksenp. 18. l. Anna 46. *Läks: Taavetii Räipiö 54. v. Anna 64. l. 2-0. *Läks: Juonas Save 51. v. Ristiina 59. Ä:ti Sofia 22. *Torp. Aapraham Juonaksenp. Muhli 49. v. Walpuri 50. L. Juonas 74. 2-2. ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Räipiö: Rietrik Eliaksenp. Räipiö 27. v. Eva 38. L. Elias 73. 1-2. ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Räipiö: Salamon Taavetinp. Räipiön perill: L:ki Sofia Aatamintyt. 38. L. Taavet 61. v. Annamaria 68. l. 1-0. Salamon 64. Antti 70. Anna 67. Miina 72. 0-1. W:li Kaapriel 28. *Löysä: Taavet Kuitto 15. Maria 50. *Torp. Elias Matinp. Pöllönen 42. v. Walpuri 49. L. 1-1. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833326 Jakso 1770] *Työm: Elias Orkkonen 39. *Työm: Taavetti Räipiö 54. *Työm: Juonas Muhli 74. W:li 2-0. *Työm: Aatami Okko 45. *Työm: L:ki Walpuri Heikkinen 40. l. 2-0. *Työm: Taavetti Orkonen 43. ===Suomalais=== ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== *Suomalain: Mikko Kaaprelinp. Suomalain 44. v. Anna 58. l. 1-0. S:set Leena 59. Taavet 39. Elias 48. v. Annaliisa 68. Antti 51. ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== *Suomalain: Heikki Kaaprelinp. Suomalain 35. v. Leena 38. L. Stiina 61. Walpuri 63. Eva 71. Miina 73. 1-1. ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Suomalain: Aatam Taavetinp. Suomalain 19. v. Mari 30. L. Antti 56. v. Annaliisa 69. l. 1-0. Elias 68. Aatam 70. Heikki 72. W:jen L:ki Helena Heikintytär 21. ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Suomalain: Tuomas Aataminp. Suomalain 48. v. Anna 50. L. Anna 73. 2-2(=Aatami, Mikko, [[Suomalainen-5|Miina]], Hilda) Rietrik Tahvonp. Suomalain 47. v. Annaliisa 61. l. 2-1. Liisa Heikintytär 16. ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Suomalain: Heikki Martinp. Suomalain 21. L. Leena 58. Beata 62. Kaapriel 46. v. Anna 45. l. Aatam 67. 1-0. Anna 72. 1-1. S:r Maria 18. *Mökk: Elias Aataminp. Muhli 45. vaiv. v. Liisa 52. vapaat. m. l. L. Anna 74. 2-2. ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Suomalain: L:ki Eva Juonaksentyt. 15. L:ki Helena Salamonintytär 39. l. Mikko 64. Matti 66. Juonas 71. 1-0. Anna 62. Eva 69. 0-1. (Antti Remusen l.) Yhdysm. Aatam Jeremiaksenp. Suomalain 17. L. Aatam 65. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833329 Jakso 1771] *Puuseppä: Mooses Suomalain 28. v. Katri 36. L. Antti 73. ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Suomalain: L:ki Liisa Antintyt. perill: L. Taavet 40. v. Maria 44. l. Aatam 63. Eva 69. Anna 72. 0-1. *Torp. Antti Hovi 22. v. Leena 35. L. Mikko 64. Antti 74. W:li Juonas 26. ===Suoniala=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Tikka: Eva Kaprelintyt. 34. L. Aatam 56. v. Eva 62. l. 0-1. S:t Eva 74. W:li Wilhelm 23. v. Eva 45. Salamon 33. *Torp. Wille Eliaksenp. Askola 29. v. Stiina Juhanantytär 42. ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Tikka: Aatam Antinp. Tikka 56. v. Anna 63. L. 2-0. L:ki Ristiina Taavetintyt. 39. L:ki Eva Eliaksentyt. 36. Kaapriel Erikinp. Tikka 41. v. Anna 51. l. Kaapriel 71. 2-2. Sofia Juonaantyt. 42. ((miehiä 6, naisia 8)) ====Talo 2 (1)==== *Pesari: Aatam Taavetinp. Pesari 31. v. Regiina 42. L. 2-1. S:ret Stiina 28. Maunu Taavetinp. 38. v. Leena 45. l. Liisa 68. Eva 72. 0-3. W:li Taavet Taavetinp. 42. v. Regiina 51. l. 1-2. *Torp. L:ki Walpuri Yrjöntytär 09. L. Juhana Tuomaanp. Pesari 34. v. Reeta 29. l. Eva 69. ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Suonia: Matti Mikonp. Suonia 06. v. Beata 30. L. Aatam 51. v. Leena 50. L. Antti 73. 4-3. Walpuri Mikontyt. 14. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833331 Jakso 1772] *Läks: L:ki Liisa Walpurintyt. 36. ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Suonia: Mikko Eliaksenp. Suonia 35. v. Eva 48. L. Anna 63. 4-0. Elink. Eva Esaiaksentyt. 18. *Läks: Elias Simonp. Korpela 39. v. Anna 42. L. 1-4. Antti 72. heik. miel. vap. köyh. mt. l. vap. *Läks: Aatam Eliaksenp. Korpe 66. W:li Taavet 70. *Suutarin L:ki Margreta Pesari 41. L. 0-1. *Työm: Antti Kuukka 42. v. Maria 50. L. 2-2. Anna 69. ((miehiä 3, naisia 3)) *Työm: Antti Kuukka 69. ===Suontakais=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Kaijansinkko: Taavetti Salamoninp. Karhu 23. v. Eva 29. L. Elias 59. v. Regiina 62. L. 1-2. L. Aatam 52. v. Maria 50. l. Miina 74. 1-2. *Läks: Antti Eliaksenp. Kaijansinkko 53. ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Kajansinkko: Aatami Kaijansinkko 43. v. Anna 43. l. 0-1. Taavet 73. 1-0. W:li Matti 54. v. Regiina 58. l. 2-0. *Torp. Elias Mooseksenp. Kaijansinkko 20. v. Anna 25. L. Aapel 62. Taavet 68. Antti 46. v. Stiina 53. l. Aatam 77. 1-3. ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Muukka: Aatam Huttunen 37. v. Eva 38. l. Antti 61. v. Maria 64. l. 1-1. Taavet 64. 2-1. Eva 70. ====Talo 2 (1/16)==== *Muukka: Elias Juhananp. Ruohian perill L:ki Heta Juonaantytär 24. L. Eva 71. vävy Antti Kuukka 51. v. Tiina 65. l. 0-2. R:ki Aatam Partamies 64. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833333 Jakso 1773] *Läks: Kaapriel Heikinp. Maunu 26. v. Walpuri 45. L. Matti 67. Maria 70. Aatam 74. 2-0. ====Talo 2 (1/16)==== *Muukka: Juonas Juhananp. Nisonen 32. v. Heta 41. L. Taavet 66. asev. vap. Antti 70. Elias 72. 1-1. *Läks: Maria Rietrikintyt. 35. L. Elias Antinp. 67. Liisa 72. ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Muukka: Antti Juonaksenp. Nartun perill. vävy Matti Haiko 40. v. Regina 44. L. Elias 64. v. Stiina 63. l. 1-1. L. 1-0. Anna 68. Stiina 71. *Mök: Aatam Taavetinp. Turku 48. v. Maria 22. ((1 mies, 0 naista)) ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Muukka: Mikko Kaaprielinp. Muukka 51. v. Anna 57. L. 0-4. S:r Eva 43. W:li Aatam 60. *Löysä: Matti Antinp. Muukka 59. ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Muukka: Elias Aaprahaminp. Muukka 58. v. Liisa 67. L. 1-1. Isintim. Taavet Muukka 44. v. Liisa 35. l. Aatam 70. Mikko 73. Maria Kaaprielintyt. 39. *Mök: Mikko Mooseksenp. Uski 49. v. Annaliisa 61. L. 1-2. ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Muukka: L:ki Eva Esaiaksentyt. 23. L. Antti 49. v. Anna 60. l. 1-1. Aatam 56. (Antinl) v. Eva 67. l. 1-0. Mikko Antinp. Muukka 45. v. Anna 50. l. Eeva 72. 1-1. ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Muukka: Taavet Kaaprelinp. Muukka 46. v. Anna 50. L. Eva 70. Taavet 73. 2-1. Isä Kaapriel 21. v. Anna 38. l. Maria 61. Stiina 68. Leena 72. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833335 Jakso 1774] ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Muukka: Antti Kaijansinkko 46. v. Eva 49. L. Aatam 70. 0-4. Emintimä L:ki Eva Taavetintyt. 41. *Läks: Heikki Antinp. Peuhkuri 22. *Työm: Taavetti Kaijansinkko 68. *Työm: Matti Maunu 67. *Työm: Elias Muukka 67. *Työm: Elias Muukka 53. ===Sutela=== ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: [[Sinkko-18|Antti Salamoninp. Sinkko 41]]. v. [[Muukka-2|Anna 58]]. L. [[Sinkko-27|Eva 65]]. [[Sinkko-28|Liisa 69]]. 1-2.(=[[Sinkko-32|Taavetti]], [[Sinkko-31|Alviina]], [[Sinkko-33|Vilhelmiina]]) [[Sinkko-29|Antti 74]]. ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: [[Taipale-18|Taavet Taipale 50]]. v. [[Sinkko-74|Eva 65]]. l. 2-0.(=[[Taipale-22|Eevert]], [[Taipale-23|Taavetti]]) W:li [[Taipale-19|Antti 58]]. v. [[Mikkola-58|Anna 63]]. l. 0-1.(=[[Taipale-30|Eedla]]) L:ki [[Torvi-3|Eva Eliaksentyt. 37]]. l. 0-1.(=[[Taipale-20|Iida]]) *Läks: Aatam Kruskopf. 41. v. Maria 47. ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: [[Sinkko-78|Antti Kaaprelinp. Sinkko 24]]. v. [[Olkkonen-2|Eva 38]]. L. [[Sinkko-86|Antti 72]]. 1-0.(=[[Sinkko-88|Kaapriel]]) [[Sinkko-82|Eva 65]]. l. 0-1.(=[[Sinkko-83|?]]) L. [[Sinkko-84|Liisa 69]]. S:r [[Sinkko-77|Eva Kaaprelintyt. 21]]. *Irtol. [[Sihvo-1|Matti Juonaanp. Sihvo 52]]. v. [[Sinkko-80|Anna 60]]. l. 1-0(=[[Sihvo-3|Pietari]]) ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: [[Sinkko-101|Matti Matinp. Sinkko 09]]. L. [[Sinkko-161|Matti 39]]. v. [[Pekkanen-1|Liisa 43]]. l. [[Sinkko-167|Mikko 64]]. v. [[Värtö-2|Anna 68]]. l. 1-0.(=[[Sinkko-168|Antti]]) [[Sinkko-174|Roopert 66]]. [[Sinkko-182|Antti 68]]. [[Sinkko-183|Elias 71]]. 3-0.(=[[Sinkko-192|Aatami]], [[Sinkko-193|Taavetti]], [[Sinkko-194|Joonas]]) [[Sinkko-184|Eva 73]]. *Läks: L:ki Sofia Juonaantyt. Taipale 28. *Löysä Mikko Eliaksenp. Tapanain 49. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833338 Jakso 1775] ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: L:ki Maria Mooseksentyt. perill L. [[Sinkko-206|Elias 60]]. [[Sinkko-202|Aapraham 48]]. (Aapraham Sinkon l) v. Liisa 49. l. [[Sinkko-207|Anna 73]]. 4-3.(=[[Sinkko-208|Antti]], [[Sinkko-214|Robert]], [[Sinkko-215|Eevert]], [[Sinkko-219|Aatami]], [[Sinkko-213|Iida]], [[Sinkko-217|Eeva]], [[Sinkko-218|Hilda]]) [[Sinkko-199|Stiina Pietarintyt. 18]]. *Wärjäri: [[Sinkko-20|Salomon Salamoninp. Sinkko 48]]. v. [[Strandman-4|Iita 62]]. L. 4-1.(=[[Sinkko-41|Eevert]], ?, [[Sinkko-42|Taavetti]], [[Sinkko-43|Antti]], [[Sinkko-40|Hilda]]) Waimon sisar Hilda Strandman 64. *Nahkuri: [[Ahtiainen-2|Elias Aaprahaminp. Ahtiain 41]]. v. [[Sinkko-205|Stiina 55]]. L. 1-1.(=[[Ahtiainen-3|Elias]], [[Ahtiainen-4|Iida]]) ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: L:ki Anna Aaronintyt. 48 L. [[Sinkko-185|Mikko Kaaprelinp. Sinkko 68]]. Juonas Aataminp. Sinkko 22. Elias 63. Antti 72. 0-1.(=[[Sinkko-89|Miina]]) Anna Kaaprelintyt. 51. Leena 55. l. 1-0. ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Rapi: Aatam Matinp. Sinkon perill L. [[Sinkko-142|Matti 51]]. [[Sinkko-144|Taavet 60]]. v. [[Talka-2|Ristiina 66]]. l. 1-1.(=[[Sinkko-153|?]], [[Sinkko-154|Iida]]?) L. [[Sinkko-140|Anna 48]]. [[Sinkko-141|Aatam 45]]. v. [[Okko-2|Eva 61]]. l. 1-1.(=[[Sinkko-146|Aatami]], [[Sinkko-147|Hilda]]) Waimon sisar Tiina Pietarintyt. 21. *Mökk: [[Sinkko-112|Antti Sinkko 52]]. v. [[Renqvist-16|Liisa 52]]. vaivaset vap. m. l. L. 3-2.(=Antti?, ?, ?, ?, ?) Appi Wille Renqvist 17. v. Heta 19. *Its: L:ki Elisabet Pietarintyt. Turku 17. ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Rapi: Taavet Antinp. Rapi 52. v. Stiina 54. L. Antti 74. 1-1. W:li Yhdysm. Juonas 52. v. Stiina 53. l. 1-0. S:r Leena 50. *Ravin mylly. ====Talo 3 (1/6)==== *Olkkonen: L:ki Stiina Mooseksentyt. 26. L. Aatam 58. v. Anna 63. l. 1-2. L. Antti 60. v. Regiina 68. Taavet 62. Kaapriel 67. Mikko Simonp. Olkkonen 52. v. Regiina 58. l. 2-2. S:t Maria 25. Eeva 29. (Matintyttäret) *Torp. Elias Matinp. Olkkonen 34. v. Beata 41. L. Elias 71. 1-0. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833340 Jakso 1776] ====Talo 3 (1/6)==== *Olkkonen: Taavet Kiesi 39. L. Mikko 64. v. Anna Maria 68. l. 1-1. L. Anna 72. 0-1. *Läks: Matti Aataminp. Kiesi 47. v. Maijaleena 56. L. 0-2. *Läks: Aatam Olkkonen 59. v. Maria 65. L. 0-1. *Hietakosken mylly: vuokraaja Mylläri [[Sinkko-107|Kaapriel Antinp. Sinkko 39]]. v. [[Suomalainen-3|Anna 64]]. L. 1-1.(=[[Sinkko-121|Antti]], [[Sinkko-120|Anna Maria]]) *Nahkuri [[Sinkko-113|Taavet Sinkko 54]]. v. [[Häggström-27|Edla 60]]. l. 2-2.(=[[Sinkko-129|Taavetti]], [[Sinkko-130|Väinö]], [[Sinkko-131|Anna]], [[Sinkko-132|Eeva]]) Oppilas Matti Taavetinp. Torvi 67. ====Talo 3 (1/6)==== *Olkkonen: L:ki Regiina Heikintyt. Olkkonen 10. L. Aatam 50. v. Anna 65. 0-2. L. Antti 59. (Elias Olkkosen l) v. Liisa 60. l. 2-3. L. Elias 64. Puuska Heikki Tahvonp. Wilhu 37. v. Anna 42. l. Taavet 68. Kaapriel 70. 1-2. *Ruot. Regiina Aatamintyt. Olkkonen 38. ====Talo 3 (1/6)==== *Olkkonen: Kaapriel Huttunen 38. v. Eva 41. L. Antti 69. 1-0. Miina 71. Iita 73. Puuska [[Maunu-8|Elias Maunu 24.]] l. Liisa 51. *Läks: Elias Taavetinp. Turku 56. v. Ristiina 64. L. 2-0. ====Talo 3 (1/6)==== *Olkkonen: Elias Antinp. Olkkonen 45. v. Anna 57. L. Elias 72. 1-0. S:r Liisa Antintyt. 42. l. Liisa Liisantyt. 60. W:li Yhdysm. Aatam 52. v. Maria 52. l. 1-1. ====Talo 3 (1/6)==== *Olkkonen: Juhana Juhananp. Olkko 39. v. Anna 60. L. Anna 70. 0-1. *Läks: Mikko Taavetinp. Olkkonen 25. L. Aatam 61. 0-1. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833343 Jakso 1777] ====Talo 4 (1/2)==== *Yläsalmi: Kaapriel Kaaprelinp. Salmi 12. v. Liisa 13. L. Matti 41. Kaapriel 45. Taavet 50. Maria 33. Stiina 47. Elias Kaaprelinp. 35. l. Anna 68. W:li Juonas 18. Antti 20. ====Talo 4 (1/2)==== *Yläsalmi: L:ki Stiina Heinkintyt. 25. L. Juonas 65. Elias 68. (Elias Salmen l) Leena Aatamintyt. 48. l. Anna 71. L:ki Liisa Antintyt. 19. l. Regiina 52. Aatam Aataminp. 34. v. Eva 51. l. 2-1. Matti Maunu 29. v. Beata 33. ====Talo 5 (1/3)==== *Alasalmi: Juonas Antinp. Alasalmen perill L:ki Eva 46. L. Juonas 67. Antti 72. 1-0. Eva 64. 0-2. ====Talo 5 (1/3)==== *Alasalmi: Mikko Jeremiaksenp. Punkka 31. v. Anna 37. L. Antti 63. Matti 66. v. Annaliisa 65. Taavet 70. 0-1. Waimon sisar Reetta Kaaprelintyt. 30. ====Talo 5 (1/6)==== *Alasalmi: Matti Salamoninp. Alasalmi 51. v. Stiina 56. L. 2-2. S:sar Anna 63. Martta Taavetintyt. 37. ====Talo 5 (1/6)==== *Alasalmi: Aatami Taavetinp. Salmi 50. v. Eva 61. L. 1-1. Ä:ti L:ki Liisa Juonaantyt. 17. *Suutarin opp. Alfred Olkkonen 71. *Työm: Antti Sinkko 57. *Työm: Elias Sinkko 71. *Työm: Elias Sinkko 64. *Työm: L:ki Maria Olkkonen 18. *Työm: Aatami Sinkko 60. ===Taipale=== ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Taipale Antti Taavetinp. Taipale 31. v. Eva 38. L. Elias 63. Antti 69. Taavet 71. 1-0. Maria 61. Leena 66. Eva 73. W:li Taavet 44. v. Anna 48. l. 0-1. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833345 Jakso 1778] *Torp. Heikki Aataminp. Taipale 40. v. Anna 38. L. Aatam 67. Heikki 74. 2-0. Anna 71. *Läks: Annaliisa Heiska 55. ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Taipale: Kaapriel Matinp. Taipaleen perill: L:ki Leena Eliaksentyt. 14. L. Aatam 31. v. Eva 36. l. Aatam 54. v. Regiina 64. l. 1-1. Juonas 66. Maria 57. L. Antti 52. v. Leena 61. l. 0-2. Taavet 53. Heikki 58. (Kaapriel Taipaleen laps) v. Maria 53. l. 2-0. Elias 59. (Elias Taipaleen l) v. Liisa 62. ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Taipale: Antti Aataminp. Taipaleen perill L:ki [[Sinkko-79|Regiina Kaaprelintyt. 34]]. L. [[Taipale-42|Aatam 64]]. [[Taipale-43|Eva 69]]. [[Taipale-44|Anna 73]]. [[Taipale-38|Taavet 56]]. v. Liisa 58. l. 2-1.(=[[Taipale-39|Elias]], ?, ?) *Mylläri Mooses Kruskopf 15. L. [[Kruskopf-1|Petter 50]] v. [[Taipale-37|Leena 59]]. l. 1-1.(=[[Kruskopf-2|Taavetti]], [[Kruskopf-3|Hilda]]) Seppä L. Antti 43. v. Walpuri 46. l. Eva 70. Anna 74. 1-1. *Työm: Taavetti Taipale 41. v. Maria 24. *Työm: Taavetti Haiko 69. *Työm: Juhana Hiiva 65. *Työm: Elias Hiiva 60. *Työm: Wilhelm Hjerppe 71. *Työm: Elias Hjerppe 53. *Työm: p. Antti Huttunen 75. *Työm: Elias Hyväri 68. veli Taavetti 72. *Työm: p. Kaapro Kangasmäki 73. *Työm: Matti Kangasmäki 70 W:li Antti 74. *Työm: Wilhelm Korttinen 68. W:li Aatam 74. 2-0. *Työm: Aatami Maunu 74. W:li Taavetti 76. *Työm: p. Heikki Mikkola 75. *Palv. tyt. Anna Taipalin 50. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833348 Jakso 1779] *Työm: Mikko Wainikka 71. *Työm: Antti Wainikka 69. *Työm: Aatami Taipale 67. *Työm: Heikki Taipale 40. l. 1-0. *Työm: Taavetti Taipale 70. *Palv. tyt. Sofia Taipale 72. *Työm: Taavetti Taipale 53. *Työm: Antti Taipale 50. *Työm: Elias Taipale 59. *Työm: Antti Taipale 68. *Työm: Elias Taipale 63. *Työm: Muoses Taipale 39. v. Helena 43. l. 0-1. *Työm: p. Elias Taipale 76. ===Tevaniemi=== ====Talo 1 (1)==== *Tevaniemi: Antti Juhananp. Buure 44. v. Regiina 45. L. Anna 68. 3-0. W:li Aatam 52. v. Maria 59. l. 0-2. Elias 62. Taavet 70. 1-0. Eva 57. *Torp. Juonas Aapelinp. Nisonen 53. v. Eva 56. L. 2-3. ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Hiukkapelto: Taavet Taavetinp. Kiihan perill. L. Antti 54. (Taavetin l) P:jan L:ki Anna Penjamintyt. 51. l. 1-1. (Taavetin l) Emelie Antintyt. 27. ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Hiukkapelto: Juonas Taavetinp. Marttinen 47. v. Eva 53. L. Anna 74. 0-5. ===Torvenniemi=== ====Talo 1 (1/8)==== *Torvi: Taavet ja Juonas Antinp. Rapin tila ====Talo 1 (1/8)==== *Torvi: Matti Juhananp. Kangasmäki 42. v. Eva 47. L. Matti 70. Antti 74. 1-3. *Its: L:ki Walpuri Simontyt. 15. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833350 Jakso 1780] ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== *Torvi: L:ki Liisa Yrjöntyt. 09. L. Elias Eliaksenp. Torvi 40. v. Eva 42. l. Antti 70. Taavet 73. 2-0. Eeva 66. Aatam 60. v. Anna 57. l. 1-1. ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Torvi: Heikki Aataminpoika Wilhun tila: Ostaja: [[Sinkko-201|Kaapriel Sinkko 21]]. v. [[Poikulainen-8|Eva 30]]. L [[Sinkko-221|Taavet 52]]. v. [[Vainikka-1|Maria 63]]. l. 0-1.(=[[Sinkko-222|?]]) L. [[Sinkko-229|Antti 57]]. [[Sinkko-230|Aatam 60]]. [[Sinkko-231|Mikko 63]]. [[Sinkko-233|Helena 68]]. *Läks: L:ki [[Sinkko-139|Maria Aatamintyt. 41]]. ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== *Torvi: Aatam Tuomaanp. Muukan perill: L:ki Eva Antintyt. 33. L. Aatam 59. Elias 61. Mikko 67. *Läks: Simo Nisonen 48. L. 1-1. ====Talo 1 (1/8)==== *Torvi: Elias Matinp. Torven perill: L:ki Anna Eliaksentyt. 16. L. Aatam 55. v. Eva 64. l. 1-1. L. Juhana 57. *Mökk: Kaapriel Antinp. Mattero 47. v. Maria 53. L. Antti 74. 1-2. ====Talo 1 (1/8)==== *Torvi: Elias Eliaksenp. Torven perill: tila *Löysä: Heikki Wihu((Vilhu?)) 49. v. Anna 50. L. 2-2. mt. l. vapaat. *Työm: Aatami Sinkko 64. *Työm: L:ki Anna Torvi 23. *Työm: Simo Nisonen 48. *Työm: Mikko Torvi 32. *Neiti Maria Torvi 49. ===Uiminniemi=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Saira: Tuomas Saira 46. v. Anna 53. l. Eva 73. 2-1. W:li Gabriel 58. v. Anna 61. Aatam 55. v. Walpuri 62. l. 0-1. Taavet Saira 55. v. Helena 70. Antti Moseksenp. Saira v. Anna 48. l. 1-1. Äiti Aina 15. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833352 Jakso 1781] *Torp: Mikko Saira 49. v. Regiina 61. l. 2-1. ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Saira: Emanuel Matinp. Saira 32. v. Anna 29. L. Aatam 61. v. Anna 65. l. 1-0. Wille 63. Heikki 66. Elias 68. S:ret Anna 38. Amalia 41. (Matin l) l. 1-0. Taavet Maununp. Saira 53. v. Eva 59. l. 3-2. ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Hietamies: Heikki Kaaprelinp. Hietamiehen perill: L:ki Maria Juhanantyt. 16. L. Kaapriel 39. Maunu 45. Elias 43. v. Leena 45. l. 0-1. L. Mikko 53. v. Liisa 61. l. 2-0. Matti Kaaprelinp. 29. ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Hietamies: Tuomas Antinp. Hietamies 09. vävy Lautamies Elias Erikinp. Tikka 43. v. Eva 45. l. Antti 65. Eva 64. l. 0-1. Elias 67. Juonas 71. Mikko 74. 1-2. Aatam Hiiva 22. v. Sofia 19. ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Hietamies: Elias Matinp. Hietamiehen perill: Yhdysm. L:ki Maria Aatamintyt. 31. l. Antti 55. v. Liisa 62. l. 1-1. Kaapriel 64. (Elias Salmen l). ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Hietamies: Elias Erikinp. Tikan tila ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Hietamies: Mikko Hietamies 42. v. Anna 50. l. Antti 71. Mikko 73. 3-1. W:li Juonas 51. v. Liisa 61. l. 0-1. Setä Benjam 24. Fredrik 28. Ä:ti Regiina 21. *Torp. L:ki Maria Benjamintyt. Salmi 30. Rietrik Juonaksenp. 22. v. Stiina 25. l. Eva 51. Emanuel 72. (Evanp) Elias Rietrikinp. 67. v. Anna 65. l. 2-0. *Löysä: Elias Juonaanp. Hietamies 69. *Löysä: Antti Juonaanp. Hietamies 65. *Pitäjänlapsi: 1-0. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833355 Jakso 1782] ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Muhli: L:ki Eva Benjamintyt. perill: L. Anna 55. Mikko 51. v. Anna 56. l. 2-1. ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Muhli: [[Muhli-10|Antti Antinp. Muhli 53]]. v. [[Sinkko-166|Eva 56]]. L. 2-1.(=[[Muhli-12|Elias]], [[Muhli-13|Robert]], [[Muhli-14|?]]) L:ki Eva Taavetintyt. 24. P:a Anna Nikunen 34. *Mökk: Emanuel Tahvonp. Muhli 31. v. Walpuri 52. Lapsipuoli 0-1. ====Talo 4 (1/3)==== *Hakonen: Juonas Heikinp. Pekkanen 13. L. Mikko 41. v. Anna 46. l. Antti 68. 1-0. Anna 73. 0-1. ====Talo 4 (1/3)==== *Hakonen: Heikki Antinp. Hakonen 33. v. Maria 52. L. 1-1. W:li Yhdysm. Tuomas 46. ja Juhana Antinp. Hakonen 40. v. Anna 45. l. Elias 67. 1-0. Liisa 70. S:ret Maria 37. Beata 49. sokea vap. ====Talo 4 (1/3)==== *Hakonen: Aatam Juonaanp. Hakonen 28. W:jet Taavet 36. L:ki Anna Aatamintyt. 55. l. 3-2. (Simon l) Ottotyt. Eva Taavetintyt. 49. ====Talo 5 (1/2)==== *Kinttu: Elias Aataminp. Kinttu 49. v. Anna 58. l. 0-2. Isä: Aatam Kinttu 12. Mikko 46. Antti 61. v. Eva 66. l. 1-1. Filipiina 44. Stiina 63. Setä Heikki 16. Täti Sofia 10. (Eliaksenl) Juonas 29. Rekiina 26. Stiina 31. Beata 42. (Taavetin l). ====Talo 5 (1/2)==== *Kinttu: L:ki Liisa Juonaantyt. 17. L:ki Liisa Matintyt. 15. L:ki Maria 18. l. Antti Kinttu 42. vävy: Aatam Aapelinp. Kaikko 55. v. Eva 53. l. 3-1. Aapel Kaaprelinp. Kiiski 17. v. Anna 49. l. 1-0. Aatam Kaaprelinp. 35. v. Beata 42. ====Talo 6 (1/2)==== *Pekari: L:ki Ristiina Aaronintyt. 41. L. Antti 64. v. Anna 69. Mikko Pekari 59. v. Eva 65. l. 2-0. Jaakko Pekari 17. l. Taavet 55. v. Maria 56. l. 1-1. Liisa Benjamintyt. 37. Heikki Pekari 42. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833357 Jakso 1783] ====Talo 6 (1/2)==== *Pekari: L:ki Regiina Jeremiaantyt. 22. Elias Eliaksenp. Kohonen 54. v. Serafiina 61. l. 2-1. Taavet Kohonen 50. v. Anna 53. l. Antti 73. 1-0. Eva Jeremiaantyt. 26. *Löysä: L:ki Ristiina Jeremiaantyt. 36. L. Mikko 71. Liisa 67. (Aatamin l) ====Talo 7 (1/2)==== *Poikulain: L:ki Anna Taavetintyt. 32. Kapriel Tuuliainen 35. v. Eva 53. l. 2-0. Elias Antinp. 31. v. Leena 42. l. Elias 65. v. Eva 70. l. 0-1. 0-2. L:ki Walpuri Isakintyt. 15. ====Talo 7 (1/2)==== *Poikulain: Eva Poikulaisen tila: Elink: Taavet Poikulain 27. v. Anna 33. L. Anna 61. Liisa 65. ====Talo 8 (1/6)==== *Sairain: Antti Eliaksenpojan perilliset: L:ki Maria Taavetintytär 28. L. Ristiina 67. Eva 70. (Antti Kohosen l) Puuska [[Nikunen-2|Aatami Nikunen 67]]. v. [[Sinkko-26|Leena 61]]. l. 2-1.(=[[Kohonen-8|Toivo]], [[Nikunen-3|Ella]], [[Nikunen-4|Anna]]?) ====Talo 8 (1/6)==== *Sairain: L:ki Maria Juonaantytär 29. L. Eeva 54. Liisa 67. Heikki 59. v. Miina 63. Aatam 63. (Juonas Kohosen l). ====Talo 8 (1/3)==== *Sairain: Aatam Matinp. Sairanen 27. v. Maria 30. L. Stiina 70. Antti 60. v. Regiina 67. Taavet 74. Aatam 57. v. Anna 59. l. 1-1. ((4 miestä, 6 naista)) *Torp. L:ki Maria Juhanantyt. 37. vävy Mikko Aataminp. Karhu 56. v. Eva 69. l. 1-0. *Torp. Aapel Matinp. Sairanen vaiv. vap. 29. v. Eva 41. L. Simo 64. Elias 66. Matti 69. Antti 73. 1-0. ====Talo 8 (1/3)==== *Sairain: L:ki Regiina Antintyt. Näivän perill: L. Tuomas Tahvonp. 37. v. Leena 43. l. Eva 70. 0-1. Antti 72. 0-1. Mikko 62. v. Anna 61. l. 1-0. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833359 Jakso 1784] ====Talo 9 (1/2)==== *Tuuliain: Taavet Tuomaanp. Tuuliain 18. v. Eva 28. L. Anna 53. Annamaija 70. Taavet 57. v. Eva 60. ====Talo 9 (1/2)==== *Tuuliain: L:ki Anna Juonaantyt. Karhu 33. L. Anna 61. Eva 70. 1-0. Mikko 52. Anna 54. l. 2-2. Ruot: Stiina Aatamintytär 30. (heik miel) *Torp. Kaapriel Aataminp. Tuuliainen 53. ====Talo 10 (1/2)==== *Nikunen: Tuomas Nikunen 27. v. Eva 33. l. Antti 59. v. Anna 69. l. 0-1. Mikko 61. Elias 70. Stiina 56. Liisa 68. Miina 73. 0-1. W:li Juonas 35. v. Regiina 48. L:ki Regiina 18. ====Talo 10 (1/2)==== *Nikunen: Kaapriel Eliaksenp. Nikunen 32. v. Anna 48. L. Stiina 72. 1-1 Elias 56. v. Anna 59. l. 2-2. L. Kaapriel 61. v. Stiina 65. l. 0-1. ====Talo 11 (1)==== *Jukkain: Antti Antinp. Jukanen 32. v. Anna 33. L. Aatam 63. v. Wilhelmiina 64. l. 1-0. Liisa 67. Leena 70. Maria 73. 0-1. S:r Regiina 23. Taavet 57. v. Anna 63. l. 1-0. Kaapriel 59. (Matti Jukasen l) ====Talo 12 (1)==== *Punkanen: L:ki Eva Heikintyt. 07. L. Heikki Heikinp. Punkanen 32. v. Liisa 36. l. Elias 57. v. Eva 66. l. 1-1. L. Aatam Heikinp. 35. v. Anna 37. l. Stiina 70. 0-2.(=[[Punkanen-2|Miina]], Anna) L. Tuomas Heikinp. 41. l. Antti 70. v. Annamaria 71. 2-0.(=Aatami, Tuomas) *Työm: Robert Jukanen 61. *Työm: Mikko Nikunen 61. *Palv. tyt. Elisabet Hietamies 63. *Lukko seppä: Simo Jukanen 49. v. Maria 30. *Suutarin L:ki Maria Pekari 36. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833362 Jakso 1785] ===Urola=== ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== *Urola: L:ki Anna Aatamintyt. 40. L. Aatam 62. Elias 68. w. Filipiina 66. l. 1-0. Antti 74. Anna 71. (Eliaksen l) Eva Antintyt. 45. Anna Aatamintyt. 19. *Läks: Aatam Taavetinp. Sihvo 52. v. Eva 59. L. 4-0. ((1 mies, 5 naista)) ====Talo 1 (1/8)==== *Urola: Beata Eliaksentyt. 23. L. Elias 59. Aatami 50. v. Anna 49. l. Antti 73. 1-1. ====Talo 1 (1/8)==== *Urola: Aapraham Kaaprielinp. Uronen 34. v. Eva 34. L. Antti 57 [[Uronen-1|Aatam 67]]. Anna 64. Eva 72. *Mökk: Anna Hiiva 38. L. 2-0.(=?, Elias) *Torp: Aapraham Taavetinp. Saira 24. v. Eva 37. Aatam 65. Elias 68. Juonas 74. Stiina 60. Anna 71. 0-2. ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== *Urola: Antti Heikinp. Kirvesmies 34. v. Maria 45. vävy: Mikko Suomalain 62. v. Eva 69. L. 0-2. *Torp. Heikki Kapiain 29. v. Sofia 30. L. Aatam 68. v. Eva 72. Elias 70. Heikki 72. ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== *Urola: Matti Aapelinp. Uronen 41. v. Eva 40. L. Eva 71. 0-1. vävy: Elias Aataminp. Suomalain 55. v. Anna 64. l. 1-1. *Läks: Antti Aapelinp. Saira 31. v. Regiina 43. L. Elias 69. 3-0. *Läks: Elias Jeremiaksenp. Metso 43. v. Miina 58. l. 0-1. *Työm: Elias Urola 42. v. Maria 42. ===Wainikkala== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Rikkola: Antti Juhananp. Punkkanen 35. v. Sofia 37. L. Antti 66. Aatam 69. Anna 63. 0-1. *Läks: Annaliisa Muukka 53. ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Rikkola: Aatam Martinp. Taipale 30. v. Eva 48. L. Aatam 63. Taavet 59. v. Eva 58. l. 0-1. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833364 Jakso 1786] ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Suurvainikka: L:ki Maria Tavetintyt. 27. L. Aatam 60. v. Eva 65. Eva 51. Anna 53. (Antti Wainikan l) l. 1-0. L. Antti Antinp. 48. v. Anna 50. l. Mikko 71. Taavet 73. 0-1. *Ruot. Maria Antintyt. Renqvist 22. ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Suurvainikka: Aatam Taavetinp. Wainikka 37. v. Stiina 38. L. Anna 74. 0-1. Taavetti 72. *Löysä: Eva Sofia Heikintyt. Torvi 51. *Mökk: Aatam Kaaprelinp. Uski 62. S:r Eva 57. l. 1-0. ====Talo 3 (1/4)==== *Pienvainikka: Antti Antinp. Wainikka 37. v. Maria 37. *Läks: Aatam Wainikka 30. v. Maria 33. L. Stiina 70. 0-1. ====Talo 3 (1/4)==== *Pienvainikka: Aatam Martinp. Wainikan tila *Läks: Aapeli Junnonen 57. v. Eva 61. L. 1-0. *Läks: Kaapriel Aataminp. Wainikka 57. v. Annaliisa 64. l. 0-1. *Läks: Maria Juhanantyt. 32. ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Pienvainikka: Taavet Mooseksenp. Maunun perill: Täti: Anna Rietrikintyt 46. Isintimä Antti Juhananp. Buure 29. v. Eva 39. l. Aatam 61. Kaapriel 63. 1-0. Anna 67. Eva 73. 0-1. (Antti Buuren l.). ====Talo 4 (1/3)==== *Kankaanmäki: Aatam Taavetinp. Kangasmäen perill: L:ki Sofia Tuomaantyt. 25. L. Anna 47. Beata 59. Rekina 63. Maria 67. vävy Aatam Muoseksenp. Junnonen 34. l. 1-0. *Torp. Kaapriel Taavetinp. Kangasmäki 24. v. Stiina 28. L. Taavet 56. Juonas 62. Kaapriel 73. Anna 68. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833366 Jakso 1787] *Torp: Juonas Taavetinp. Kangasmäki 31. v. Liisa 37. L. Aatam 61. Antti 64. Anna 62. ====Talo 4 (1/3)==== *Kankaanmäki: Elias Esaiaksenp. 50. v. Ristiina 55. l. 1-0. W:jet Juonas 53. Heikki 57. L:ki Anna Aatamintyt. 47. l. Mikko 68. Antti 71. (Mikko Kangasmäen l) ====Talo 4 (1/3)==== *Kankaanmäki: Taavet Juhananp. Kangasmäki 38. v. Liisa 43. l. Taavet 69. 0-3. Täti: Hanna Antintyt. 18. Setä Elias Antinp. Kangasmäki 14. v. Stiina 15. l. Antti 41. Mikko 56. ((miehiä 6, naisia 5)) ====Talo 5 (1/3)==== *Uski: Matti Eliaksenp. Uski 32. v. Stiina 44. L. Nikodemus 60. Antti 70. Anna 73. 1-1. V:li Elias 49. ====Talo 5 (1/3)==== *Uski: Taavet Mooseksenp. Uski 43. v. Margreta 43. L. Anna 72. 2-1. Isa Mooses 21. v. Eva 20. l. Anna 62. Kaapriel 46. v. Eva 50. *Mökk: Aatam Mooseksenp. Uski 59. v. Beata 57. l. 0-3. *Torp. Tuomas Aaprahaminp. Uskin L:ki v. Hanna Tuomaantyt. 29. L. Miina 64. Ita 71. *Löysä: Aapraham Aaprahaminp. Uski 43. v. Walpuri 36. ====Talo 5 (1/3)==== *Uski: L:ki Liisa Antintyt. 29. L. Antti 64. Sofia 43. Anna 68. (Matti Uskin l) L:ki Beata Esaiaksentyt. 39. l. Matti 68. Maria 61. (Jaakko Uskin l). *Irtol: L:ki Sofia Esaiaksentyt. Turiainen 20. ====Talo 7 (1/3)==== *Turiala: Heikki Aataminp. Tuuliain 40. v. Eva 51. L. Eeva 74. 0-1. W:li Aatam 45. v. Anna 63. l. 1-1. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833368 Jakso 1788] Läks: Mikko Antinp. 64. ====Talo 7 (1/3)==== *Turiala: Antti Antinp. Turiaisen perill L:ki Anna Antintyt. 23. L:ki Eva Antintyt. 51. mies Antti Kapiainen 61. l. 1-2. (Aatami Nikusen l) Antti Sinkko 45. v. Maria 41. l. 1-0. *Mökk: Elias Heikkeri 48. v. Maria 49. *Irtol: Juhana Turiain 42. v. Hanna 45. L. Roobert 71. Evert 74. ====Talo 7 (1/6)==== *Turiala: Henrik Juonaksenp. Muhli 57. v. Eva 61. L. 1-1. L:ki Eva Martintyt. 26. Juonas Tahvonp. 27. v. Walpuri 29. ====Talo 7 (1/6)==== *Turiala: Juonas Taavetinp. Suomalaisen perill: L:ki Maria Jeremiaksentyt. 40. L. Aatam 68. Maria 71. Eva 66 (Juonas Suomalaisen l). *Mökk: Taavetti Heikinp. Sinkko 42. v. Eva 45. L. Iita 71. Anna 73. 0-2. *Torp. Kaapriel Kaaprielinp. Turiain 53 v. Liisa 57. L. 2-0. Maria Taavetintyt. 20. ====Talo 8 (1/5)==== *Himmi: Elias Kouvon perill. L. Antti 54. ====Talo 8 (1/5)==== *Himmi: Taavetti Eliaksenp. Kouvo. 50. L. 3-0. ====Talo 8 (1/10)==== *Himmi: Mikko Heikkonen? 13. v. Stiina 48. ====Talo 8 (1/2)==== *Himmi: L:ki Beata Taavetintyt. 14. L. Mikko Aataminp. Himmi 50. v. Walpuri 55. l. 3-3. Anna Aatamintytär 33. *Torp. Heikki Ollinpoika 41. v. Eva 49. vap. köyh. L. 3-2. *Jahtivouti Aapel Miettisen L:ki Eva 38. l. Antti 65. Aapel 68. vaiv. Iita 73. *Työm: Kaapro Uski 50. v. Maria 56. L. 1-1. *Työm: Juonas Klemi 42. v. Maria 43. L. Juhana 70. 3-0. Sisar Helena 56. ((miehiä 2, naisia 5)) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833371 Jakso 1789] *Työm: Kaapro Buuri 63. *Työm: Matti Hakuli 41. L. 1-0. *Työm: Aatami Kangasmäki 61. *Työm: Tuomas Haikko 43. v. Elisabet 48. l. 1-2. *Työm: Taavetti Klemi 40. v. Anna 42. L. Juhana 70. 2-2. ===Wärdölä=== ====Talo 1 (2/9)==== *Wärtö: Stiina Esaiaksentyt. perill: Simo Martinp. Wärtö 41. v. Liisa 40. l. 1-1. Elias 72. Anna 65. Liisa 69. Eliaksen l. Eva Juonaantyt. 24. ====Hemman 1 (2/9)==== *Wärtö: L:ki Leena Juhanantyt. 22. L. Anna 50. Heikki Benjaminp. Wärtö 35. v. Eva 47. l. Aatam 65. 1-0.(=?) *Its: L:ki Stiina Tiituksentyt. 23. ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Wärtö: Kaapriel Antinp. Wärtö 24. v. Anna 35. L. Antti 66. v. Eva 66. l. 1-0. ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Wärtö: Juhana Taavetinp. Wärtö 25. L. Antti 62. v. Eva 69. l. 1-0. W:li Martti 20. ====Talo 1 (1/9)==== *Wärtö: Taavet Aataminp. Junnonen 59. v. Leena 62. L. 1-1. Elink Maria Martintyt. 45. ====Talo 1 (1/9)==== *Wärtö: Simo Martinp. Wärtön tila. Elink S:r Eva 39. l. Liisa 65. *Läks: Tuomas Martinp. Wärtö 32. v. Leena 42. L. Aatam 71. 1-1. *Läks: Margreta Taavetintyt. 25. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833374 Jakso 1790] ===Yhteenveto=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=24833376 Jakso 1791]

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Marttinen 54. v. Anna 57. l. 3-1. *Tp. Fredrik Stenberg 30 yli v. Anna 40. L. Robert 70. ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Ahtiala: ====Talo 4 (1)==== *Korttinen: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697528 Jakso 2193] ===Hakulila=== ===Heikkilä=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697529 Jakso 2194] ===Huttula=== ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Yläturku: Taavetti Turku 29. yli v. Maria 49. L Taavetti 76 12/5. v. Leena 68. l 0-1. ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Yläturku: Maapoliisi Aatami Turku 40. v. Anna 43. L [[Turku-2|Albert 71]]. Edvard 73. Aleksandra 76., 0-2.(=Hilja, ?) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697530 Jakso 2195] ====Talo 4 (1/12)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (1/12)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (1/12)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (1/12)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (1/12)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (1/12)==== *Huttula: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697531 Jakso 2196] ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== *Huttula: Taavetti Antinpoika Huttunen 62. v. Eeva 66. L 0-5. *Mtpl: Antti Antinpoika Huttunen 38. v. Annaliisa 48. L Anna 71. Antti 75. 5/6, 1-1. *Läks: Leski Liisa Aatamintytär Honka 40. L Iida 76. 0-1. ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== *Huttula: ===Hyvärilä=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697532 Jakso 2197] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697533 Jakso 2198] ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== *Junnola: Antti Antinpoika Junnonen 62. v. Eeva 63 L 1-3(=Eemil, [[Junnonen-1|Miina]], ?, Aina) V. Aatami 76. V. 1-0. Isä Antti Eliaksenpoika 29. yli v. Maria 39. ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== ====Talo 4 (1/4)==== ====Talo 4 (1/4)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697534 Jakso 2199] ===Iitiä=== ====Talo 1 (1)==== *Parkoin: Antti Mooseksenpoika Punkan perill: Leski Eeva Mikontytär 50. L 3-0. S. Valpuri 33. Elink L:ski Kristiina Aabrahamintytär 30. yli p. Eeva Mikontytär Poikulain 70 r. Antti Juhananpoika Talka 72. *Läks: Anna Heikkinen 41. *Läks: Eeva Taavetintytär Heikkinen 53. *Tp. Juhana Joonaksenpoika Talka 39. v. Anna 51. L Aatami 74. 5/2. Taavetti 77. 4/7. 0-1. *Tp. Aatami Eliaksenpoika Heiska 50. w. Eeva 58. L 2-1. Anp. Valpuri Heiska 32. *Läks: Elias Eliaksenpoika Heiska 68. *Läks: Leski Liisa Aabrahamintytär 33. vaivanen vap. *Mtpl: Matti Eerikinpoika Kapiainen 56. V. Heikki Kapiainen 61. v. Miina 67. l 0-2. S. Anna Kapiainen 59. *Mtpl: Elias Aabelinpoika Nisonen 53. v. Maria 56. L Eeva Maria 76. ((miehiä 1, naisia 2)) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697535 Jakso 2200] ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Skinnari: Taavetti Antinpoika Vainikka 37. v. Eeva 44. L Elias 71. Miina 77., 1-1.(=Antti, Iida) ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Skinnari: Taavetti Eliaksenpoika Laurikaisen ja vaimonsa Eeva Eliaksentytär Laurikaisen tila Taavetti Laurikain 51. v. Eeva 60. L Miina 78., 2-2. Isä Elias Juhananpoika 16 yli. *Löysä: Matti Matinpoika Heiska 40. v. Liisa 41. L 1-0. ===Juvola=== ===Juvola=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Juvola: ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Juvola: ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Kettinen: ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Kettinen: ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Nuorakoski: ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Nuorakoski: ====Talo 4 (1/2)==== *Klemi: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697536 Jakso 2201] ====Talo 4 (1/2)==== *Klemi: Elias Kaaprielinpoika Klemi 44 v. Anna 53 L 1-2. *Maakauppias Antti Antinpoika Karhu 65 v. Anna 66 L 1-3. *Läks: Elias Maunu 61. *Maakauppias: Taavetti Aataminpoika Klemi 42 v. Anna 58. L Anna 69. 2-1. p Anna Kurki 74. *Mtpl: Aatami Hichardinpoika Huttunen 35 v. Eeva 49. L Aatami 76 7/5, 0-1. *Tp. Leski Regiina Antintytär 32. L Aatami Taavetinpoika 58. v. Eeva 59. l 2-2. L. Antti Taavetinpoika 77 2/6. *Suntio: Antti Rasonius 47. v. Eeva 55. L Elias 73. 1-5. V. Aatami Rasonius 54. ====Talo 5 (1/2)==== *Tauri: ====Talo 5 (1/2)==== *Tauri: ====Talo 6 (1)==== *Pappila: Kirkkoherra Jaakko Ville Bärlund 46 v. Josefiina 53. K Johannes 78. 30/6. Helmi Maria 74. r. Matti Eliaksenpoika Laurikainen 62. p. Miina Hietamies 76. p. Leski Valpuri Taavetintytär Korttinen 63 r. Joonas Eliaksenpoika Laurikain 44 v. Valpuri 46. /// l 0-1. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697537 Jakso 2202] *Kirkkoherran apulainen Erland Villehad Gyllenbögel 69 v. Agda 72. p. Albertiina Tigerstedt 56. *Tirehtori Anders Laurén 30. yli v. Vendla 35. p. Iida Joonaksentytär Maunu 63. *Pitäjän tuvan lämmittäjä Joonas Taavetinpoika Save 51. v Kristiina 59. L 0-1. Äiti Sofia Save 22 yli. *Pitäjän tuvan vahdin Leski Regiina Antintytär 39. kivulloinen vap. *Rv. Hedvig Antintytär Pesari 17 yli *Rv. Leski Anna Matintytär Heikkinen 27. yli ===Kaamanniemi=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697538 Jakso 2203] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697539 Jakso 2204] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697540 Jakso 2205] ===Kapiala=== ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Suurkapiala: Elias, Antti, Taavi ja Joonas Matinpojat Kapiaisen tila. Antti Kapiainen 57. v. Eeva 66. (kesken) *Läks: Taavetti Matinpoika Kapiainen 63 *Läks: Taavetti Manunpoika Saira 53 v. Eeva 59. L Iida 77, 5-1. ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Suurkapiala: Joonas, Mikko ja Eeva Maria Kaapronlapset sekä Aatami ja Eeva Ataminlapset Kapiainen. Joonas Kaapronpoika 45 v. Maria 49. (kesken) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697541 Jakso 2206] ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Suurkapiala: Elias Eliaksenpoika ja Eeva Eliaksentytär Kapiainen. Elias Kapiainen 40. Sisar Eeva 64. Äiti Anna Joonaantytär 30. yli ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Suurkapiala: Salomon Hietamiehen tila. ====Talo 2 (1)==== *Pienkapiala: Aatami, Antti ja Mikko Antinpojat Kapiaisen tila. Aatami Antinpoika Kapiasen perill: Kristiina Eliaksentytär 58. 2-0. osakas Mikko Antinpoika 56. v. Eeva 56. L 1-2. Osakas Antti Antinpoika 52 v. Eeva 56. L Anna 77. 1-2. Isintämä [[Mattero-16|Salomon Mattero 26.]] yli. ===Keskisenpää=== ====Talo 1 (1)==== *Lensu: Fredrik, Taavetti ja Juhana Pietarinpojat Lensun tila. Taavetti Lensu 24 yli v. Kristiina 38. (kesken) *Läks: Aabel Aabelinpoika Nisonen 69. v. Eeva 73 (kesken) *Särkemän mylly, Taavetti Lensu y.m. *Läks: Regiina Aatamintytär Lensu 40. ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Kiiski: Salomon Eliaksenp. Junnonen 34 (kesken) ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Kiiski: Tirehtori Anders Lauren'in tila (kesken) *Itsell: Regiina Partamies 18. yli *Eläke: Leski Eeva Pietarintytär Kruskopf 20. yli ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697542 Jakso 2207] ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Kiiski: [[Holopainen-38|Mooses Mooseksenpoika Holopain 51.]] v. [[Sinkko-1|Beata 50]] L [[Holopainen-46|Mooses 72.]] [[Holopainen-47|Taavetti 74. 9/4]] 2-5.(=[[Holopainen-49|Armas]],[[Holopainen-51|Toivo]]-[[Holopainen-50|Ilo]],[[Holopainen-57|Olga]],[[Holopainen-52|Tyyni]],[[Holopainen-53|Eeva]],[[Holopainen-58|?]]) *Tp. Leski [[Holopainen-31|Eeva Mooseksentytär 47]] L. [[Holopainen-35|Mooses 68.]] [[Holopainen-48|Anna 69.]] [[Holopainen-37|Stiina 73.]] [[Holopainen-36|Miina 76.]] [[Holopainen-30|Aatami 78 2/12]] [[Holopainen-32|Aatami Holopaisen]] lapset. ====Talo 3 (1)==== *Talka: Aatami, Antti, Heikki ja Juho Matinpojat Talka. Lautamies Aatami Talka 45 v. Anna 46. (kesken) ====Talo 4 (1/2)==== *Mattero: [[Mattero-15|Aatami Antinpoika Mattero 40.]] v. [[Marttinen-139|Eeva 49.]] L. Aatami 75. 4/9. Elink. Elias Taavetinpoika 47. (raajarikko vapaa.) *Läks: Taavetti Taavetinpoika Mattero 65. v. Anna 55. L 1-0. *Tp. Leski Anna Taavetintytär Mattero 41. ====Talo 4 (1/2)==== *Mattero: [[Mattero-18|Elias Benjaminp. Mattero 21.]] yli L [[Mattero-20|Taavetti 58.]] v [[Heiska-5|Heleena 62.]] l. 1-0(=[[Mattero-22|Väinö]]-0). L [[Mattero-2|Joonas 51.]] v. Kristiina 52. l Aatami 76. 4/7, 0-3. *Läks: Leski [[Mattero-19|Kristiina Eliaksentytär Korpelin 43.]] L 1-0(=[[Korpelin-3|Matti]]-0). *Rv. Eeva Napari 18. yli ===Korpela=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697543 Jakso 2208] ===Kurkela=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Honka: Antti Sinkon tila. *Lmp. [[Sinkko-106|Aatam Antinpoika Sinkko 33]]. v. [[Parkkonen-10|Kristiina 44]]. L. 0-1.(=[[Sinkko-119|Hilda]]) *Tp. Leski Anna Aatamintytär 43. L Aatami 76. 24/7., 1-0. (Mikko Tonun lapset.) *Itsell: [[Sinkko-116|Eevastiina Aatamintytär Sinkko 63]]. *Tp. Mikko Matinpoika Kouvo 51. v. Anna 61. L 1-1. ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== *Honka: ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== *Honka: ====Talo 2 (1/3)==== *Kurki: [[Sinkko-24|Taavetti Salomoninpoika Sinkko 50]]. v. [[Huttunen-10|Anna 56]]. L [[Sinkko-48|Taavetti 77 11/12]]., 0-2.(=[[Sinkko-49|Ristiina]], [[Sinkko-50|Leena]]) Sisaret [[Sinkko-23|Anna 58]]. [[Sinkko-22|Eeva 52]]. *Läks: Antti Saira 67. v. Eeva 69. *Mtpl: Heikki Taavetinpoika Partamies 23 yli v. Regiina 30. yli L Eeva 58. Beata 67. ====Talo 2 (1/3)==== *Kurki: ====Talo 2 (1/3)==== *Kurki: ====Talo 3 (1/4)==== *Partamies: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697544 Jakso 2209] ===Kuukanniemi=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697545 Jakso 2210] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697546 Jakso 2211] ===Kärmenniemi=== ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Pekkanen: Aatami Aaprahaminpoika Pekkasen perill. tila ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Pekkanen: Mikko ja Taavetti Eliaksenpojat Pekkasen tila Mikko Pekkanen 45. v Anna 40. L Joonas 67. v. Miina 73. l. 0-2. Leski Anna Antintytär 56. l. 2-0. (Taavetinlapset) Elink. Aatami Matinpoika Jukanen 29. ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Pekkanen: [[Pekkanen-3|Joonas Antinp. Pekkanen 47]]. v. [[Sinkko-164|Leena 51]]. L [[Pekkanen-5|Antti 73]]. [[Pekkanen-14|Eeva 71]]. [[Pekkanen-15|Iida 76]]. [[Pekkanen-2|Karoliina 78]]. 4-1.(=[[Pekkanen-17|Eevert]], [[Pekkanen-21|Taavetti]], [[Pekkanen-26|Aatami]], [[Pekkanen-27|Robert]], [[Pekkanen-24|?]]) S. Eeva 40. S. Regiina 52. *Tp. Heikki Salomoninp. Pekkanen 50 v. Eeva 49. L Elias 12/11 78., 2-2. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697547 Jakso 2212] ===Laakkola=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697548 Jakso 2213] ===Lavola=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Kouvo: Aatami ja [[Kouvo-7|Eeva]] Aataminlapset Kouvon sekä Taavetti Antinpoika Kouvon tila. [[Kouvo-10|Aatami Antinpoika 74 8/10]] Lautamies Puuska Aabel Nisonen 23 yli v. Eeva 25 yli Taavetti Antinpoika 46. w. Beata 49. L Eeva 73. l 0-1. L Elias 78 26/9, 2-2. *Läks: Leena Taavetintytär Nisonen 68. L 1-0. ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Kouvo: Kaapriel Joonaksenpoika ja Aadam Kaaprielinpoika Kouvon tila. Kaapriel Kouvo 32. v. Regiina 34. L Aatami 62. v. Kristiina 72. l 1-0. L Joonas 65. Antti 70. asev. vap. Helena 72. Taavetti 78 5/6. Liisa Joonaksentytär 28. yli Yhdysmies Aatami Kaaprielinpoika 10. yli v. Katariina 20. yli L Heikki 39. Anna 56. Regiina 59. ===Merenlahti=== ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Remunen: ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Remunen: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697549 Jakso 2214] ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Remunen: Heikki ja Aatami Heikinpojat Näivä. Heikki Heikinpoika 65 v. Anna 69. L 1-0. V. Aatami Näivä 73. Äiti L:ski Beata 28((virhe: Liisa Eliaksent. syntymäv.)) yli Äidin sisar Leena Aatamintytär 55. *Tp. Elias Eliaksenpoika Remunen 23 yli v. [[Maunu-10|Regiina 31.]] L Elias 71. ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Remunen: ====Talo 3 (1)==== *Tallinen: ===Metsola=== ===Mikkola=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697550 Jakso 2215] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697551 Jakso 2216] ===Nisola=== ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Nisola: ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Nisola: Mikko Manunpoika Nisonen 60 v. Heleena 65. L 3-0. Täti Leski Sofia Joonaantytär 23 yli Elink. Maria Antintytär 44. ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Nisola: ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Vilhu: ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Vilhu: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697552 Jakso 2217] ====Talo 3 (1)==== *Maunu: Anna Maria Mauno 56. mies Aatami Heikinpoika Turku 48. L 1-0. Leski Regiina Yrjöntytär 20 yli. *Läks. Kaapriel Heikinpoika Mauno 26 yli v. Valpuri 45. L Maria 70. Taavetti 76 10/11, 1-0. *Tp. Leski Beata Joonaantytär 24 yli L Leena 65. l 0-1. L Stiina 59. l 0-1. *Mtpl: Antti Eliaksenpoika Mauno 43 v. Anna 48. L 1-0. *Tp. [[Maunu-14|Sofia Taavetintytär 23. yli]] S [[Maunu-16|Leena Taavetintytär 32.]] [[Maunu-18|Miina Aatamintytär 79.]] ala ik. ====Talo 4 (1)==== *Haiko: ===Nuppola=== ===Parkkola=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697553 Jakso 2218] ===Pöllölä=== ====Talo 2 (1)==== *Alapöllönen: Elias ja Mooses Mooseksenpojat sekä Eeva Maria Mooseksentytär, Aatami Aataminpoika, Elias, Juhana Anton ja Mikko Aataminpojat sekä Anna Maria ja Anna Aatamintyttäret Pölläsen tila: Elias Pöllänen 51. v. Eeva 71. L 0-2 Leski Leena Eliaksentytär 47. L Aatami 66 Elias 73 Anna Maria 75. 2-1. (Aatamin lapset.) Mooses Mooseksenpoika 58., Eeva Mooseksentytär 61. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697554 Jakso 2219] *Tp. Kaapriel Heikinpoika Pöllönen 59 v. Kristiina 61. L 0-2 V Mikko 62. V Antti 69. Äiti leski Beata 23 yli ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Yläpöllönen: Leski Maria Aatamintytär 17 yli Leski Eeva Taavetintytär 30 yli L Miina 78 13/6. Aatami 56. Anna 59. Elias 68. Matti 55 v. Anna 61. l 2-1. ((miehiä 6, naisia 5)) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697555 Jakso 2220] ===Ruohiala=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Rasvasuu: Taavetti Antinpoika Kaijansinkon ja vaimonsa Liisa Eliaksentyttären tila Taavetti Kaijansinkko 46. v. Liisa 44. L Elias 70. v. Anna 73. L Eeva 76. 0-3. Elink. Leski Eeva Rasvasuu 25. yli. ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Rasvasuu: [[Soukkio-1|Elias Kaaprielinpoika Soukkio 49]]. v. [[Sinkko-228|Anna 54]]. L 3-2.(=[[Soukkio-2|Elias]], [[Soukkio-3|Eevert]], [[Soukkio-6|Toivo]], [[Soukkio-4|Anna]], [[Soukkio-5|Hilda]]) Taavetti Saira 27. yli. ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Ruohia: Elias Taavetinpoika Ruohian ja hänen sisarensa Maria Taavetintytär Ruohian tila. Elias Ruohia 29. yli. Aabel Joonaksenpoika Muhli 55 v. Maria 34. ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Ruohia: Taavetti Aaprahaminpoika Hietamies 40 v. Liisa 30. yli. Ottopoika Aatami Taavetinpoika Saira 63 v. Maria 64. ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Ruohia: Beata Taavetintytär 36. *Tp. Mikko Aataminpoika Ruohia 47. v. Anna 45. L Elias 76 7/6. Eemil 77 7/12. 2-1. S. Stiina Ruohia 52. ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Ruohia: Mooses Kaaprielinpoika Nisonen ja vaimonsa Liisa Matintyttären tila. Mooses Nisonen 49. v. Anna 51. L Eeva 76. Tilda 77. 1-4. V. Aatami Kaaprielinpoika Nisonen 56. (kyttyräselkä vap.) Leski Anp. Eeva Tuomaantytär 18. yli *Maakauppias: Antti Matinpoika Ruohia 56 v. Eeva 55. L 0-3. *Itsell: Eeva Juhanantytär 38. (kivulloinen vap.) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697556 Jakso 2221] ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Ruohia: Antti Eliaksenpoika Muhli 53. v. Eeva 58. L 1-3 *Tp. Joonas Benjaminpoika Värdö 42. v. Beata 52. L Antti 71. 2-3. *Tp. Leski Eeva Ruohia 28. yli L Liisa Kaaprielintytär 66. vävy [[Sinkko-230|Aatami Kaaprielinpoika Sinkko 60]] v. [[Ruohia-1|Eeva Maria 64]]. l. 1-0.(=[[Sinkko-234|Toivo]]) *Tp. Leski Regiina Buure 48. l. 0-1. *Tp. Antti Joonaksenpoika Buure 46 v. Anna 61. L 2-1. S:set Anna 37. Miina 40. Regiina 43. (Juonaksen lapset.) ===Ruomi=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697557 Jakso 2222] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697558 Jakso 2223] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697559 Jakso 2224] ===Sairala=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697560 Jakso 2225] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697561 Jakso 2226] ===Sorvarila=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697562 Jakso 2227] ===Suomalais=== ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Suomalain: Tuomas Aataminpoika Suomalainen 48. v. Anna 50. L Anna 73. Aatami 78 24/9, 1-2(=Mikko, [[Suomalainen-5|Miina]], Hilda) Osamies Fredrik Tahvonpoika Suomalain 47. w Annaliisa 61. L Antti 77 26/12, 3-2. ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697563 Jakso 2228] ===Suoniala=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697564 Jakso 2229] ===Suontakais=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697565 Jakso 2230] ===Sutela=== ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: [[Sinkko-18|Antti Salomoninpoika Sinkko 41]]. v. [[Muukka-2|Anna 58]]. L [[Sinkko-27|Eeva 65]]. [[Sinkko-28|Liisa 69]]. [[Sinkko-29|Antti 74 25/4]]. [[Sinkko-31|Alviina 78]]. 2-1.(=[[Sinkko-32|Taavetti]], [[Sinkko-34|Mikko]], [[Sinkko-33|Vilhelmiina]]) ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: Taavetti ja Antti Pekanpojat Taipaleen tila. [[Taipale-18|Taavetti Taipale 50]]. v. [[Sinkko-74|Eeva 65]]. L 2-0.(=[[Taipale-22|Eevert]], [[Taipale-23|Taavetti]]) V. [[Taipale-19|Antti Taipale 58]]. v. [[Mikkola-58|Anna 63]]. L 0-2.(=[[Taipale-30|Eedla]], [[Taipale-31|Hilma]]) Leski Äitipuoli [[Torvi-3|Eeva Eliaksentytär 37]]. l. 0-1.(=[[Taipale-20|Iida]]) *Läks: Aatami Kruskopf. 41. v. Maria 47. ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: [[Sinkko-78|Antti Kaaprielinpoika Sinkko 24]]. yli. v. [[Olkkonen-2|Eeva 38]]. L [[Sinkko-86|Antti 72]]. [[Sinkko-88|Kaapriel 75. 17/5]]. [[Sinkko-82|Eeva 65]]. l 0-1.(=[[Sinkko-83|?]]) L [[Sinkko-84|Liisa 69]]. [[Sinkko-77|Eeva Kaaprielintytär 21]]. yli *Mtpl: [[Sinkko-221|Taavetti Kaaprielinpoika Sinkko 52]]. v. [[Vainikka-1|Maria 63]]. L 1-0.(=[[Sinkko-223|?]]) *Mtpl: [[Sihvo-1|Matti Joonaanpoika Sihvo 52]] v. [[Sinkko-80|Anna 60]]. l. 3-0.(=[[Sihvo-3|Pietari]], [[Sihvo-4|Toivo]], ?) ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: Matti Matinpoika Sinkon perill: Leski [[Pekkanen-1|Liisa Juonaantytär 43]] L [[Sinkko-167|Mikko Matinpoika 64]]. v. [[Värtö-2|Anna 68]]. l 2-0.(=[[Sinkko-168|Antti]], [[Sinkko-169|Taavetti]]) L [[Sinkko-174|Roobert 66]]. [[Sinkko-182|Antti 68]]. [[Sinkko-183|Elias 71]]. [[Sinkko-184|Eeva 73]]. [[Sinkko-192|Aatami 75 16/11]]. [[Sinkko-193|Taavetti 78 18/1]], 1-0.(=[[Sinkko-194|Joonas]]) *Läks: Leski Sofia Juonaantytär Taipale 28. yli ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697566 Jakso 2231] ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: Aabraham ja Elias Aabrahaminpojat Sinkon tila. [[Sinkko-202|Aabraham Sinkko 48]]. v. Liisa 49. L [[Sinkko-207|Anna 73]]. [[Sinkko-208|Antti 75 30/5]]. 4-3.(=[[Sinkko-214|Robert]], [[Sinkko-215|Eevert]], [[Sinkko-219|Aatami]], [[Sinkko-220|Taavetti]], [[Sinkko-213|Iida]], [[Sinkko-217|Eeva]], [[Sinkko-218|Hilda]]) V. [[Sinkko-206|Elias Sinkko 60]]. Täti [[Sinkko-199|Stiina Pietarintytär 18]]. yli. *Rovastin leski Maria Aleksandra Majander 54 L Armas 76 29/4 Maria 77. 2-0. p. Kristiina Villentytär Hjerppe 33. *Mtpl: [[Sinkko-201|Kaapriel Pietarinpoika Sinkko 21]] yli v. [[Poikulainen-8|Eeva 30]]. yli L [[Sinkko-229|Antti 57]]. [[Sinkko-233|Helena 68]]. *Itsell: [[Hagelberg-4|Kaarlo Kustaa Hagelberg 59]]. v. [[Sinkko-114|Kristiina 57]]. L 1-0.(=[[Hagelberg-6|Toivo]]) *Nahkuri: [[Ahtiainen-2|Elias Aabrahaminpoika Ahtiain 41]] v. [[Sinkko-205|Stiina 55]]. L [[Ahtiainen-3|Elias 77 6/4]]. 0-1.(=[[Ahtiainen-4|Iida]]) ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: Leski Anna Aaronintyttären ja poikansa Mikko Kaaprielinpoika Sinkon tila. Leski Anna Aaronintytär 48. L [[Sinkko-185|Mikko Sinkko 68]]. Juonas Aataminpoika Sinkko 22 yli L Antti 72. asev. vap. [[Sinkko-89|Miina 75]]. Anna Kaaprielintytär 55. Leena Kaaprielintytär 55 l 1-0. *Mtpl: Aatami Kaaprielinpoika Sinkko 64. v. Hedvig 45 Lp. 1-0. *Mtpl: Leski Kristiina Israelintytär Sinkko eli Torvi 42 L Elias Kaaprielinpoika Sinkko 71. ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Rapi: Aatami, Matti, Taavetti ja Anna Aataminlapset Sinkon tila. [[Sinkko-141|Aatami Sinkko 45]]. v. [[Okko-2|Eeva 61]]. L 2-1.(=[[Sinkko-146|Aatami]], [[Sinkko-148|Toivo]], [[Sinkko-147|Hilda]]) V. [[Sinkko-142|Matti Sinkko 51]]. V. [[Sinkko-144|Taavetti Sinkko 60]] v. [[Talka-2|Kristiina 66]] L 0-1.(=[[Sinkko-156|Serafiina]]) S. [[Sinkko-140|Anna Sinkko 48]]. *Itsell. [[Sinkko-112|Antti Antinpoika Sinkko 52]]. v. [[Renqvist-16|Liisa 52]]. vtn. ja. hvl. L 5-2.(=Antti?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?) Ap. Ville Renqvist 17. yli. *Itsell: Leski Elisabet Pietarintytär Turku 17 yli ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Rapi: Taavetti ja Joonas Antinpojat Rapin tila. Taavetti Rapi 52. v. Stiina 54. L Antti 74. 23/9 Taavetti 78. 25/12, 1-1. V. Juonas Rapi 52 v. Stiina 53. L 1-2. Elink. Leena Rapi 50. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697567 Jakso 2232] *Ravin mylly: Taavetti Rapi y.m. ====Talo 3 (1/3)==== *Olkkonen: Mikko, Aatami Antti, Taavetti ja Kaapriel Simonpojat Olkkosen tila. Mikko Olkkonen 52. v. Regiina 58. L. Anna 78. 8/5, 3-1. V. Aatami Olkkonen 58. v Anna 63 L 2-2. V. Antti Olkkonen 60 v. Regiina 68. L 0-2. V. Taavetti Olkkonen 62. v. Eeva 68. V. Kaapriel Olkkonen 67. Täti Eeva Matintytär 29. yli. *Tp. Elias Matinpoika Olkkonen 34. v. Beata 41. L Elias 71. 1-0. ====Talo 3 (1/6)==== *Olkkonen: Mikko, Annamaria ja Annaliisa Taavetinlapset Kiesin tila: Mikko Kiesi 64 v. Anna Maria 68 L 1-3. S Anna Kiesi 72. S 0-1. Kasvatti Eevamaria Matintytär Kiesi 78. Isä Taavetti Kiesi 39. *Hietakosken eli Olkkosen mylly: vuokraaja Mylläri [[Sinkko-107|Kaapriel Antinpoika Sinkko 39]]. v. [[Suomalainen-3|Anna 64]]. L 2-1.(=[[Sinkko-121|Antti]], [[Sinkko-123|Elias]], [[Sinkko-122|Iida]]) *Nahkuri [[Sinkko-113|Taavetti Sinkko 54]]. v. [[Häggström-27|Edla 60]]. L 3-3.(=[[Sinkko-129|Taavetti]], [[Sinkko-130|Väinö]], [[Sinkko-133|Toivo]], [[Sinkko-131|Anna]], [[Sinkko-132|Eeva]], [[Sinkko-134|Selma]]) r. Elias Eliaksenpoika Olkkonen 72. ====Talo 3 (1/6)==== *Olkkonen: ====Talo 3 (1/6)==== *Olkkonen: Kaapriel Kaaprielinpoika Huttunen 38. v. Eva 41. L Antti 69. v. Maria 71. l 1-1. L Miina 71. Iida 73. 1-0. [[Maunu-8|Elias Manu 24]] yli. *Mtpl: Elias Taavetinpoika Turku w Kristiina 64. L 3-0. ====Talo 3 (1/6)==== *Olkkonen: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697568 Jakso 2233] ====Talo 4 (1/2)==== *Yläsalmi: ====Talo 4 (1/4)==== *Yläsalmi: Matti Heikinpoika Maunun sekä Joonas ja Elias Eliaksenpojat Yläsalmen ynnä Aatami Joonaksenpoika Kangasmäen tila Matti Mauno 29. yli v. Beata 33. Joona Yläsalmi 65. Elias Yläsalmi 68. Leski Stiina Heikintytär 25 yli Leski Leena Huttunen 48 ====Talo 4 (1/4)==== *Yläsalmi: Aatami Aataminpoika ja Regiina Aatamintytär Yläsalmen tila: Aatami Yläsalmi 34. v. Eeva 51. L Antti 76. 17/11. 1-1. Veljentytär Regiina Antintytär 52. ====Talo 5 (1/3)==== *Alasalmi: ====Talo 5 (1/3)==== *Alasalmi: ====Talo 5 (1/6)==== *Alasalmi: ====Talo 5 (1/6)==== *Alasalmi: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697569 Jakso 2234] ===Taipale=== ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Taipale: Antti Taavetinpoika Taipaleen sekä alaikäisten Taavetti ja Annaliisa Taavetinlapset Taipaleen tila Antti Taipale 31. v. Eeva 38. L Elias 63. v. Liisa 69. l 1-0. L [[Taipale-45|Antti 68]]. Taavetti 71. Aatami 76. 16/5. Maria 61. Leena 66 Leski Anna Antintytär 48. L Taavetti Taavetinpoika 92 ala ik. *Tp. Heikki Aataminpoika Taipale 40. v. Anna 38. L Aatami 67 w. Eeva 73. L Anna 71. Heikki 74 18/1. Mikko 77 18/6. 1-0. ((miehiä 5, naisia 2)) *Itsell: Annaliisa Heiska 55. vähämielinen vap. L 1-0. ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Taipale: Kaapriel Matinpoika Taipaleen perill: Leski Leena Eliaksentytär 14. yli. Pojan leski Eeva Fredrikintytär 36. L Aatami Aataminpoika 54. v. Regiina 64. l 1-2. L Joonas 66. Maria 57 Aataminlapset. L Antti Kaaprielinpoika 50 w. Leena 61. l 0-2. L Taavetti 53 w. Eeva 65. L Heikki 58. (Kaapriel Taipaleen lapset) w Maria 53. l 1-1. ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== *Taipale: [[Taipale-43|Eeva Antintytär Taipale 69]]. Äiti [[Sinkko-79|Regiina Kaaprielintytär 34]]. ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== *Taipale: Taavetti Antinpoika Taipaleen tila ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Taipale: Taavetti Antinpoika Taipaleen ja sisarensa Annaliisa Taipaleen tila. [[Taipale-38|Taavetti Taipale 56]]. v. Liisa 58. L. 2-3.(=[[Taipale-39|Elias]], ?, ?, ?, ?) S. [[Taipale-44|Annaliisa Taipale 73]]. ((miehiä 3, naisia 4)) *Mtpl: [[Kruskopf-1|Petter Mooseksenpoika Kruskopf 50]]. v. [[Taipale-37|Leena 59]]. L 2-0(=[[Kruskopf-2|Taavetti]], [[Kruskopf-4|Mikko]]) *Seppä: Antti Mooseksenpoika Kruskopf 43 v. Valpuri 46. L Eeva 70. Anton 77. 7/12. 0-1. Isä Mooses Kruskopf 15 yli. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697570 Jakso 2235] ===Tevaniemi=== ====Talo 1 (1)==== *Tevaniemi: Antti, Aatami, Elias, Taavi ja Joonas Juhonpoika Buuri sekä heidän sisarensa Eeva Juhanantytär Buuri. Antti Buuri 44. v. Regiina 45. L Anna 68. 3-0. V. Aatami Buuri 52. v. Maria 59. L. 1-3. sisarukset osakkaat: Elias 62. Taavetti 70. Juonas 75 4/9. Eeva 57. *Tp. [[Karhu-19|Kaapriel Karhu 27]] yli. v. [[Taipale-13|Leena 55.]] ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Hiukkapelto: ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Hiukkapelto: ===Torvenniemi=== ====Talo 1 (1/8)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (1/8)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (67/540)==== *Torvi: [[Sinkko-20|Salomon Salomoninpoika Sinkko 48]]. v. [[Strandman-4|Iida 68]]. L 3-2.(=[[Sinkko-41|Eevert]], [[Sinkko-42|Taavetti]], [[Sinkko-43|Antti]], [[Sinkko-40|Hilda]], [[Sinkko-44|Anna]]) *Mtpl: Paavo Partamies 61. v. Maria 46. L 1-0. *Läks: Leski [[Sinkko-139|Maria Aatamintytär 41]]. L [[Torvi-5|Matti Taavetinpoika Torvi 67]]. v. [[Sinkko-145|Aleksandra 76]]. ====Talo 1 (68/540)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (1/8)==== *Torvi: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697571 Jakso 2236] *Mtpl: Kaapriel Antinpoika Mattero 47. v. Maria 53. L Antti 74. 14/11. 2-3. ===Uiminniemi=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Saira: ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Saira: ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Hietamies: ====Talo 2 (3/8)==== *Hietamies: ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Hietamies: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697572 Jakso 2237] ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Hietamies: ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Muhli: ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Muhli: [[Muhli-10|Antti Antinpoika Muhli 53]]. v. [[Sinkko-166|Eeva 56]]. L 3-1.(=[[Muhli-12|Elias]], [[Muhli-13|Robert]], [[Muhli-15|Iivari]], [[Muhli-14|?]]) Leski Eeva Taavetintytär 24. yli Täti Anna Nikunen 34. *Mtpl. Emanuel Tahvonpoika Muhli 31 v. Walpuri 52. (köyhät vap:) Lp 0-1. L 1-1. ====Talo 4 (1/3)==== *Hakonen: ====Talo 4 (1/3)==== *Hakonen: ====Talo 4 (1/3)==== *Hakonen: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697573 Jakso 2238] ====Talo 5 (1/2)==== *Kinttu: ====Talo 5 (1/2)==== *Kinttu: ====Talo 6 (1/2)==== *Pekari: ====Talo 6 (1/2)==== *Pekari: ====Talo 7 (1/2)==== *Poikulain: ====Talo 7 (1/2)==== *Poikulain: ====Talo 8 (1/6)==== *Sairain: Antti Eliaksenpojan perill: Leski Maria Taavetintytär 28 yli l Eeva Antintytär Kohonen 70. Puuska [[Nikunen-2|Aatami Nikunen 67]]. v. [[Sinkko-26|Leena 61]]. Lp 1-0.(=[[Kohonen-8|Toivo]]) L 1-3.(=[[Nikunen-3|Ella]], [[Nikunen-4|Anna]], [[Nikunen-5|Lyyli]], [[Nikunen-6|Helmi]]?) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697574 Jakso 2239] ====Talo 8 (1/6)==== *Sairain: Aatami Joonaksenpoika Kohosen y.m. tila. Aatami Kohonen 63 v. Valpuri 69. L 1-0. Äiti Maria Joonaantytär 29. yli S. Eeva Kohonen 54. ====Talo 8 (1/3)==== *Sairain: ====Talo 8 (1/3)==== *Sairain: ====Talo 9 (1/2)==== *Tuuliain: ====Talo 9 (1/2)==== *Tuuliain: ====Talo 10 (1/4)==== *Nikunen: ====Talo 10 (1/4)==== *Nikunen: ====Talo 10 (1/2)==== *Nikunen: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697575 Jakso 2240] ====Talo 11 (1)==== *Jukkain: ====Talo 12 (1)==== *Punkanen: Heikki, Aatami ja Tuomas Heikinpojat Punkanen Heikki Punkanen 32. v. Liisa 36. L Elias 57. v. Eeva 66. l 1-2. Aatami Heikinpoika 35 v. Anna 37. L Stiina 70. [[Punkanen-2|Miina 75]]. 0-1.(=Anna) Tuomas Heikinpoika 41 L. Antti 70. v. Anna Maria 71. L Aatami 75 11/5 Tuomas 77 19/12. *Löysä Leski Kristiina Jeremiaksentytär Taipale 36. *Löysä Mikko Aataminpoika Taipale 71. *Löysä Elias Joonaksenpoika Hietamies 69. *Löysä Ville Manunpoika Saira 63. *Löysä Amalia Matintytär Saira 41. *Löysä Elias Amalianpoika Saira 75 7/3. *Löysä Heikki Joonaksenpoika Kohonen 59. v. Miina 63. L 2-0 ===Urola=== ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== ====Talo 1 (1/8)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697576 Jakso 2241] ====Talo 1 (1/8)==== *Urola: Aabraham Kaaprielinpoika Uronen 34. v. Eeva 34. L Antti 57. v. Anna 72. l 0-1. L [[Uronen-1|Aatami 67]]. Anna 64. Eeva 72. *Mtpl. Anna Hiiva 38. L 1-0.(=Elias) ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== ===Vainikkala=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697577 Jakso 2242] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697578 Jakso 2243] ====Talo 7 (1/3)==== *Turiala: ====Talo 7 (1/3)==== *Turiala: Antti Antinpoika Turiaisen perill: Leski Anna Antintytär 23 yli Eeva Antintytär 51. mies Antti Kapiainen 61. lp. 1-0. l 0-1. Antti Sinkko 45. v. Maria 41. L Albert 76 31/7. *Itsell: Juhana Turiain 42. v. Anna 53. L Eevert 74 3/5 Lp. 1-0. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697579 Jakso 2244] ====Talo 7 (1/6)==== *Turiala: ====Talo 7 (1/6)==== *Turiala: Juonas Taavetinpoika Suomalaisen perill: Leski Maria Jeremiaksentytär 40. L Aatami 68. v. Stiina 71. l 1-0. L Eeva 66 l 1-0. *Mtpl: Taavetti Heikinpoika Sinkko 42. v. Eeva 45. L 0-1. *Itsell: Antti Aataminpoika Kurki 72. v. Iida 71. L 0-1. *Tp. Kaapriel Kaaprielinpoika Turiain 53. v. Liisa 57. L 2-1. Täti Maria Taavetintytär 20 yli. ===Värdölä=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697580 Jakso 2245] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697581 Jakso 2246] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697582 Jakso 2247] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697583 Jakso 2248] Luettelo niistä Lemin pitäjään Lappeen kihlakuntaan Viipurin lääniä, kuuluvista Suomen alamaisista, jotka vuoden 1894 kuluessa ovat saaneet passeja Suomen Passivirastolta Pietarissa. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697584 Jakso 2249] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697585 Jakso 2250] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697586 Jakso 2251] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697587 Jakso 2252] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697588 Jakso 2253] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=697589 Jakso 2254]

Henkikirja Viipuri 1900/Lemi

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Lemin pitäjä [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1900|Viipurin läänin henkikirjassa vuonna 1900]]. Lemin henkikirjat muina vuosina:
[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1818/Lemi|1818]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1820/Lemi|1820]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1825/Lemi|1825]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1830/Lemi|1830]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1835/Lemi|1835]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1840/Lemi|1840]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1845/Lemi|1845]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1850/Lemi|1850]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1855/Lemi|1855]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1860/Lemi|1860]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1865/Lemi|1865]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1870/Lemi|1870]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1875/Lemi|1875]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1880/Lemi|1880]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1885/Lemi|1885]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1890/Lemi|1890]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1895/Lemi|1895]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1900/Lemi|1900]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1905/Lemi|1905]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1910/Lemi|1910]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1915/Lemi|1915]] ==Henkilöt== :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=708963 Jakso 1484] ===Ahtiala=== ====Talo 1 (1)==== *Ahtiainen: ====Talo 2 (1)==== *Korttinen: ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Laurikainen: ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Laurikainen: Tal. Elias 1/6, Vilhelm ja Aatami Aataminpojat Laurikaisen 1/3 tila: Elias Aataminp. Laurikainen 35 yli. v. Maria 44. L. Antti 70. v. Iida 76. Eeva 77. V. leski Anna Pekari 46. L. Anton Vilhelminpoika Laurikainen 79 28/6. S. Valpuri 55. Täti Liisa Tuomaantytär 42. Täti Eeva Tuomaantytär 27. yli. ====Talo 4 (1/2)==== *Jokimäki: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=708964 Jakso 1485] ===Hakulila=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=708965 Jakso 1486] ===Heikkilä=== ===Huttula=== ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Yläturku: Taavetti Turku 29. yli v. Maria 49. L. Taavetti 76. v. Leena 68. l. 1-1. *Likomäki maapalstanne Anna Liisa, Iida ja Miina Mooseksenlapset Turun: Vilhelm Kohonen 61. v. Anna 70 L. 1-1. *Torp. leski Valpuri Aatamintytär Turku 24. yli. L. Elias Turku 59. v. Ristiina 73. l. 1-3. ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Yläturku: Poliisikonstaapeli Aatami Turku 40. v. Anna 43. L. [[Turku-2|Albert 71]]. v. [[Pekkanen-14|Eeva 71]] l. 2-0(=[[Turku-3|?]], [[Turku-5|Robert]]) Evald 73. Aleksandra 76. Hilja 82., 0-1.(=?) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=708966 Jakso 1487] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=708967 Jakso 1488] ====Talo 4 (1/6)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (1/12)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (1/12)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (1/12)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (1/12)==== *Huttula: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=708968 Jakso 1489] ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== *Huttula: Taavetti Antinpoika Huttunen 62. v. Eeva 66. L. 0-6. *Ostaja Antti Elianpoika Olkkonen 59. v. Liisa 60. L. Albert Antinpoika Olkkonen 79. 28/3. Olga 83., 3-1. *Mtpl. Antti Antinpoika Huttunen 38. v. Annaliisa 48. L. Antti 75. Evert 82 *Mtpl. Elias Kaaprielinpoika Sinkko 71. v. Eeva 78. Äiti Kristiina 42. ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== *Huttula: ===Hyvärilä=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=708969 Jakso 1490] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=708970 Jakso 1491] ====Talo 3 (1/4)==== ====Talo 3 (1/4)==== ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== *Junnola: Antti Antinpoika Junnonen 62. v. Eeva 63. L. 1-5(=Eemil, [[Junnonen-1|Miina]], ?, Aina, Olga, Tilda) V. Aatami 76. asev. vap. V. Eevert 82. Äiti Maria Aaronintytär 39. ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=708971 Jakso 1492] ===Iitiä=== ===Iitiä=== ====Talo 1 (1)==== *Parkkonen: Antti Mooseksenpoika Punkan perill: Leski Eeva Mikontytär 50. L. Mikko 80. v. Miina 81. 2-0. S. Valpuri 33. yli. Elink. leski Kristiina Aabrahamintytär 30. yli ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=708972 Jakso 1493] *Torp. Leski Anna Korpela 51. L. Taavetti 77. (Juhana Talan l.) *Torp. Aatami Eliaksenpoika Heiska 50. v. Eeva 58. L. Antti 80. 1-1. Anp. Valpuri Heiska 32. yli. *Läks. Elias Eliaksenpoika Heiska 68. *Mtpl. Matti Eerikinpoika Kapiainen 56. V. Heikki Kapiainen 61. v. Miina 67. l. 1-3. S. Anna Kapiainen 59. *Mtpl: Elias Aapelinpoika Nisonen 53. v. Maria 56. ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Kinnari: Taavetti Antinpoika Vainikka 37. v. Eeva 44. L. Elias 71. v. Iida 75. l. 1-0. L. Miina 77. Iida 81. 1-0.(=Antti) ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Kinnari: Taavetti Eliaksenpoika Laurikaisen ja vaimonsa Eeva Eliaksentytär Laurikaisen tila: Taavetti Laurikainen 51. v. Eeva 60. L. Miina 78. Albert 81. Hilda 83. 1-1. *Löysä Matti Matinpoika Heiska 40. v. Liisa 41. L. Aatami 80. ===Juvola=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Juvola: ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Juvola: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=708973 Jakso 1494] ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Kettinen: ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Kettinen: ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Nuorakoski: ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Nuorakoski: ====Talo 4 (1/2)==== *Klemi: ====Talo 4 (1/2)==== *Klemi: Elias Kaaprielinpoika Klemi 44 v. Anna 53 L. Helmi 81. 1-1. *Mtpl. Beata Antintytär Karhu 41. kivul vap. L. Miina 76. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=708974 Jakso 1495] *Maakauppias Antti Antinp. Karhu 65 v. Anna 66. L. 2-4. r. Taavetti Elianpoika Räipiö 54. v. Anna 64. l 2-0. *Maakauppias: Taavetti Aataminpoika Klemi 42 v. Anna 58. L. Anna 69. Helmi 80. sairasm. vap. Väinö 82. 1-0. *Mtpl. Leski Eeva Mauno. 49. L. Aatami Huttunen 76. Anna 82. *Torp. Aatami Taavetinpoika Kaijansinkko 58. v. Eeva 59. l. 2-2. *Asioitsia Jooseppi Heikinpoika Tuovinen 69. v. Kätilö Eedla Reponen 72. *Suntio: Antti Rasonius 47. v. Eeva 55. L. Elias 73. Eeva 79. Olga 80. Helmi 82, 1-4. V. Aatami Rasonius 54. *Mtpl. Sofia Metso 25. yli ====Talo 5 (1/2)==== *Tauri: ====Talo 5 (1/2)==== *Tauri: ====Talo 6 (1)==== *Pappila: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=708975 Jakso 1496] ===Kaamanniemi=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=708976 Jakso 1497] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=708977 Jakso 1498] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=708978 Jakso 1499] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=708979 Jakso 1500] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=708980 Jakso 1501] ===Kapiala=== ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Suurkapiala: Elias ja Antti Matinpojat Kapiaisen tila: Elias Matinpoika 46. v. Eeva 63. L. Mikko 75. 3-1. *Läks: Taavetti Matinpoika Kapiainen 63. v. Anna 78. L. 0-1. *Läks: Mikko Matinpoika Kapiainen 59. v. Eeva 64. vtn ja hvl. L. 0-5. ====Talo 1 (2/21)==== *Suurkapiala: Joonas Kaaprielinpoika Kapiaisen tila: Joonas Kaaprielinpoika 45. v. Maria 49. (kesken) ====Talo 1 (3/21)==== *Suurkapiala: Mikko Kaaprielinpoika Kapiaisen tila: Mikko Kaapronpoika 55. v. Kristiina 60. (kesken) ====Talo 1 (2/21)==== *Suurkapiala: Aatami Aataminpoika Kapiaisen tila: Aatami Aataminpoika 84. alaik. heikkomielinen ja ramp. Eeva Aatamintytär 85. alaik. Äiti Anna Liisa Salamonintytär 60. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=708981 Jakso 1502] *Läks. Emanuel Matinpoika Saita 32. yli v. Anna 29. yli. ====Talo 1 (5/48)==== *Suurkapiala: Elias Eliaksenpoika Kapiaisen tila: Elias Kapiainen 70. v. Eeva 72. ====Talo 1 (1/16)==== *Suurkapiala: Ristiina Eliaksentytär ja Anna Joonaksentytär Kapiaisen tila: Anna Joonaksentytär 30. yli. ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Suurkapiala: Salamon Hietamiehen tila. *Läks. Taavetti Manunpoika Saira 53. v. Eeva 59. L. Mikko 81. 3-2. ====Talo 2 (2/3)==== *Pienkapiala: Aatamin perillisten ja Antti Antinpoika Kapiaisen tila: Aatami Kapiaisen perill. Leski Kristiina Eliaksentytär 58. L. 2-0. o. Antti Antinpoika 52 v. Eeva 56. L. Anna 77. Miina 80. 1-2. Isintimä [[Mattero-16|Salamon Mattero 26.]] yli. ====Talo 2 (1/3)==== *Pienkapiala: Mikko Antinpoika Kapiaisen tila: Mikko Kapiainen 56. v. Eeva 56. L. Anna 79. 1-1. ===Keskisenpää=== ====Talo 1 (2/3)==== *Lensu: Taavetti Pietarinpoika ja Antti Taavetinpoika Lensun tila: Leski Kristiina Eliantytär 38. (kesken) ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Lensu: Rietrik Pietarinpoika Lensun ja vaimonsa Maria Värrön tila: Rietrik Lensu 31. yli v. Anna 45. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=708982 Jakso 1503] ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Kiiski: Salamon Eliaksenpoika Junnonen 34. yli. (kesken) ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Kiiski: Tirehtööri Anders Laurén'in perill. tila: *Ostaja: [[Mattero-20|Taavetti Elianpoika Mattero 58.]] v. [[Heiska-5|Helena 62.]] *Osaviljelijä: Heikki Salamoninpoika Narttu 52. v. Maria 63. L. 1-0. *Eläke Leski Eeva Pietarintytär Kruskopf 20 yli *Läks. Aatami Aataminpoika Ruohia 54. v. Maria 41. ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Kiiski: [[Holopainen-38|Mooses Mooseksenpoika Holopain 51.]] v. [[Sinkko-1|Beata 50.]] L. [[Holopainen-46|Mooses 72.]] v. [[Nikunen-1|Maria 76.]] 2-0(=[[Holopainen-59|Väinö Taavetti]],[[Holopainen-60|Eero]]-0) L. [[Holopainen-47|Taavetti 74.]] [[Holopainen-49|Armas 81.]] [[Holopainen-50|Ilo 83.]] 1-4.(=[[Holopainen-51|Toivo]]-[[Holopainen-57|Olga]],[[Holopainen-52|Tyyni]],[[Holopainen-53|Eeva]],[[Holopainen-58|?]]) *Torp. Leski [[Holopainen-31|Eeva Mooseksentytär 47.]] L. [[Holopainen-35|Mooses 68.]] v. [[Korpela-30|Liisa 70.]] L. [[Holopainen-37|Stiina 73.]] mielivik. vap. [[Holopainen-36|Miina 76.]] [[Holopainen-30|Aatami 78.]] ([[Holopainen-32|Aatami Holopaisen]] lapset.) ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Talka: Lautamies Aatami ja Heikki Matinpojat Talka. Aatami Talka 45. v. Anna 46. (kesken) ====Talo 3 (1/4)==== *Talka: Antti Matinpoika Talan tila. Antti Talka 47. v. Anna Liisa 54. (kesken) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=708983 Jakso 1504] ====Talo 3 (1/4)==== *Talka: Juhana Matinpoika Talan tila. Juhana Talka 63 v. Anna Liisa 65. (kesken) ====Talo 4 (1/2)==== *Mattero: [[Mattero-15|Aatami Antinpoika Mattero 40.]] v. [[Marttinen-139|Eeva 49.]] L. Aatami 75. Elink. Elias Taavetinpoika 47. raajarik. vap. *Läks. Antti Lensu 46. v. Eeva 52. L. Taavetti 83. 0-1. *Torp. leski Anna Taavetintytär Mattero 41. *Läks: Taavetti Taavetinpoika Mattero 65. v. Anna 55. L. 1-0. *Leski Liisa Junnonen 63. L. 1-2. ====Talo 4 (1/2)==== *Mattero: [[Mattero-18|Elias Benjaminpoika Matteron]] perill. tila: L. [[Mattero-2|Joonas 51.]] v. Kristiina 52. l Aatami 76. Miina 80. Maria 83. 0-1. *Rv. Regiina Partamies 18. yli. *Löysä. Leski [[Mattero-19|Kristiina Eliaksentytär Korpelin 43.]] L. 1-0(=[[Korpelin-3|Matti]]-0). ===Korpela=== ====Talo 1 (1)==== *Lattu: (1/2.:lle Elias ja Hilda Mikonlapset sekä Matti ja Taavetti Antinpojat Korpela eli Lattu:) Mikko ja Elias Mikonpojat sekä Antti Antinpoika Korpela eli Lattu: Mikko Korpelan leski Anna Taavetintytär 67. L. 0-1. Puuska Elias Maunu 61. v. Eeva 59. L. 1-0. Lp. 1-0. (Antti Latun lapset.) Osakas Elias Mikonp. 75. v. Iida 76. L. 0-1. Juho Antinpoika 45. Leski Anna Taavetintytär 43. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=708984 Jakso 1505] ===Kurkela=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Honka: Antti Sinkon tila: *Lamp. [[Sinkko-106|Aatami Antinpoika Sinkko 33]]. yli. v. [[Parkkonen-10|Kristiina 44]]. L. [[Sinkko-119|Hilda 80]]. *Torp. Mikko Matinpoika Kouvo 51. v. Anna 61. L. 2-1. *Läks. leski Liisa Aatamintytär Honka 40. L. Aatami 63. Iida 76. Kristiina 80. (Salamon Hongan lapset.) ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== *Honka: ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== *Honka: ====Talo 2 (1/3)==== *Kurki: [[Sinkko-24|Taavetti Salamoninpoika Sinkko 50]]. v. [[Huttunen-10|Anna 56]]. L. [[Sinkko-48|Taavetti 77]]. [[Sinkko-49|Ristiina 83]]. 1-1.(=[[Sinkko-51|Antti]], [[Sinkko-50|Leena]]) S. [[Sinkko-22|Eeva 52]]. *Läks: Antti Saira 67. v. Eeva 69. L. 1-0. *Mtpl: Heikki Taavetinpoika Partamies 23. yli. v. Regiina 30. yli. L. Eeva 58. ====Talo 2 (1/3)==== *Kurki: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=708985 Jakso 1506] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=708986 Jakso 1507] ===Kuukanniemi=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=708987 Jakso 1508] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=708988 Jakso 1509] ===Kärmenniemi=== ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Pekkanen: Aatami Aaprahaminpoika Pekkasen perill. tila: ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Pekkanen: Mikko ja Taavetti Eliaksenpojat Pekkasen perill. tila: Mikko Pekkanen 45. v. Anna 40. L. Joonas 67. v. Miina 73. l. 2-1. Leski Anna Antintytär 56. l. Elias 83., 1-0. (Taavetinlapset) ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Pekkanen: [[Pekkanen-3|Joonas Antinpoika Pekkanen 47]]. v. [[Sinkko-164|Leena 51]]. L. [[Pekkanen-5|Antti 73]]. v. [[Partamies-1|Kristiina 75]]. l. 2-0.(=[[Pekkanen-6|Evald]], [[Pekkanen-7|Antti]]) L. [[Pekkanen-17|Eevert 83]]., 3-1.(=[[Pekkanen-21|Taavetti]], [[Pekkanen-26|Aatami]], [[Pekkanen-27|Robert]], [[Pekkanen-28|Anna]]) S. Eeva 40. S. Regiina 52. *Torp. Heikki Salamoninpoika Pekkanen 50. v. Eeva 49. L. Elias 78. Antti 81., 2-1. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=708989 Jakso 1510] ===Laakkola=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=708990 Jakso 1511] ===Lavola=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Kouvo: Aatami ja [[Kouvo-7|Eeva]] Aataminlapset Kouvon sekä Taavetti Antinpoika Kouvon tila. [[Kouvo-10|Aatami Aataminpoika 74]]. v. [[Punkanen-2|Miina 75]]. L. 1-0.(=[[Kouvo-11|Johannes]]) Puuska Aapeli Nisonen 23. yli v. Eeva 25. yli. Leski Beata Benjamintytär 49. L. Elias 78. Taavetti 81., 1-2. (Taavetti Kouvon lapset.) *Läks. Aapeli Aapelinpoika Nisonen 69. v. Eeva 73. L. 1-2. ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== *Kouvo: Kaapriel Joonaksenpoika Kouvon tila: Kaapriel Kouvo 32. yli v. Regiina 34. yli L. Aatami 62. v. Kristiina 72. l 1-1. L. Joonas 65. v. Anna 75. l. 1-1. L. Antti 70. Helena 72. Taavetti 78. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=708991 Jakso 1512] ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== *Kouvo: Aatami Kaaprielinpoika Kouvon perill. tila: L. Heikki 39. Anna 56. Regiina 59. (Aatami Kouvon lapset.) ===Merenlahti=== ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Remunen: ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Remunen: ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Remunen: Heikki ja Aatami Heikinpojat Näivä.: Heikki Heikinpoika 65. v. Anna 69. L. 1-1. V. Aatami Näivä 73. kaatuva tauti vap. Äiti leski Beata Aatamintytär 42. Liisa Eliaksentytär 28. yli Äidin sisar Leena Aatamintytär 55. *Tp. Elias Eliaksenpoika Remunen 71. Äiti leski [[Maunu-10|Regiina Aatamintytär 31.]] yli ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Remunen: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=708992 Jakso 1513] ====Talo 3 (1)==== *Tallinen: ===Metsola=== ===Mikkola=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=708993 Jakso 1514] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=708994 Jakso 1515] ===Nisola=== ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Nisola: ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Nisola: Mikko Manunpoika Nisonen 60. v. Helena 65. L. 4-1. Elinki Maria Antintytär 44. *Mtpl. Kaapriel Heikinpoika Mauno 26. yli v. Valpuri 45. L. Maria 70. Taavetti 76. 1-0. ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Nisola: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=708995 Jakso 1516] ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Vilhu: ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Vilhu: ====Talo 3 (1)==== *Maunu: Tal. Anna Maria Maunun tila: Aatami Heikinpoika Turku 48. v. Anna 56. L. 1-1. Leski Regiina Yrjöntytär 20. yli. *Torp. Leski Beata Joonaantytär 24. yli L. Leena 65. l 0-1. L. Stiina 59. l 0-1. *Läks. Heikki Pekanpoika Koponen 71. v. Iida 68. L. 0-2. *Mtpl: Antti Eliaksenpoika Mauna 43. v. Anna 48. L. 1-0. *Torp: [[Maunu-14|Sofia Taavetintytär 23. yli.]] Sisaren vävy Elias Muukka 70. v. Anna 76. l 1-2. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=708996 Jakso 1517] ====Talo 4 (1)==== *Haiko: ===Nuppola=== ===Parkkola=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=708997 Jakso 1518] ===Pöllölä=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=708998 Jakso 1519] ====Talo 2 (1)==== *Alapöllönen: Elias ja Mooses Mooseksenpojat sekä Eeva Maria Mooseksentytär, Aatami Aataminpoika, Elias, Juhana, Anton ja Mikko Aataminpojat sekä Anna Maria ja Anna Aatamintyttäret Pölläsen tila: Elias Pöllönen 51. v. Eeva 71. L. 0-2(=[[Pöllönen-2|Miina]], Hilda?/Aino?) Aatami 66. v. Liisa. 79. Elias 73., Johan 79. 14/6. Aataminpoika Pöllönen Anna 82, 1-0. (Aatamin lapset.) Mooses Mooseksenpoika 58. v. Miina 76. Eeva Mooseksentytär 61. *Torp. Kaapriel Heikinpoika Pöllönen 59. v. Kristiina 61. L. 1-2 V. Mikko 62. v. Regiina 76. l. 2-0. L. Antti 69. Äiti leski Beata 23. yli. ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Yläpöllönen: Leski Eeva Taavetintytär 30. yli. L. Matti 55. v. Anna 61. l. Maria 79. 1-3.(=Eevert, Anna, Aliina, Olga?) L. Aatami 56. Antti 59. Elias 68. v. Anna 78. l. 1-0.(=Armas) L. Miina 78. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=708999 Jakso 1520] ===Ruohiala=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Rasvasuu: Taavetti Antinpoika Kaijansinkon ja vaimonsa Liisa Eliaksentyttären tila: Taavetti Kaijansinkko 46. v. Liisa 44. L. Elias 70., Eeva 76. Maria 80. 0-2. Elinki leski Eeva Rasvasuu 25. yli. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=709000 Jakso 1521] ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Rasvasuu: [[Soukkio-1|Elias Kaaprielinpoika Soukkio 49]]. v. [[Sinkko-228|Anna 54]]. L. [[Soukkio-2|Elias 82]]., 3-3.(=[[Soukkio-3|Eevert]], [[Soukkio-6|Toivo]], [[Soukkio-8|Armas]], [[Soukkio-4|Anna]], [[Soukkio-5|Hilda]], [[Soukkio-7|Aino]]) Isintimä Taavetti Saira 27. yli. *Läks. Juonas Kaijansinkko 33. yli. ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Ruohia: Elias Taavetinpoika Ruohian ja sisarensa Maria Taavetintytär Ruohian tila: Elias Ruohia 28. yli. Aapeli Joonaksenpoika Muhli 55 v. Maria 34. yli. ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Ruohia: Taavetti Aaprahaminpoika Hietamies 40 v. Liisa 30. yli. ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Ruohia: Aatami Taavetinpoika Saira 63 v. Eeva 66. L. 2-0. Elinki. Beata Taavetintyt. 36. *Mtpl. Mikko Aataminpoika Ruohia 47. v. Anna 45. L. Eemil 77., 2-1. S. Stiina Ruohia 52. ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Ruohia: Mooses Kaaprielinpoika Nisonen ja vaimonsa Liisa Matintyttären tila: Mooses Nisonen 49. v. Anna 51. L. Eeva 76. Tilda 77. Helmina 81. l 1-0. L. Elias 83., 0-3. V. Aatami Kaaprielinpoika Nisonen 56. (kyttyräselkä vap.) *Torp. Joonas Benjaminpoika Värtö 42. v. Beata 52. L. Antti 71. Anna 80. Taavetti 82., 1-2. ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Ruohia: Antti Eliaksenpoika Muhli 53. v. Eeva 58. L. Eeva 82., 2-2. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=709001 Jakso 1522] *Torp. Eeva Maria Ruohian torppa: [[Sinkko-230|Aatami Kaaprielinpoika Sinkko 60]]. v. [[Ruohia-1|Eeva Maria 64]]. L. 3-0.(=[[Sinkko-234|Toivo]], [[Sinkko-235|Robert]], [[Sinkko-236|Aatami]]) Äiti Eeva Ruohia 28. yli. *Torp. Leski Regiina Buuri 48. L. 0-1. *Torp. Antti Joonaksenpoika Buuri 46. v. Anna 61. L. Eeva 83. 2-2. Sisaret Anna 37. Regiina 43. (Juonaksen lapset.) *Läks. Elias Antinpoika Olkkonen 45. v. Anna 57. L. 1-0. *Löysä. Eeva Juhanantytär Kuitto 38. kiv. vap. ===Ruomi=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=709002 Jakso 1523] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=709003 Jakso 1524] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=709005 Jakso 1525] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=709007 Jakso 1526] ===Sairala=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=709009 Jakso 1527] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=709011 Jakso 1528] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=709014 Jakso 1529] ===Sorvarila=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=709016 Jakso 1530] ===Suomalainen=== ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=709019 Jakso 1531] ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== ====Talo 1 (7/72)==== *Suomalainen: Tuomas Aataminpoika Suomalainen 48. v. Anna 50. L. Aatami 78. Mikko 81., 0-3(=[[Suomalainen-5|Miina]], Hilda, Aino) ====Talo 1 (5/72)==== ====Talo 1 (1/18)==== ====Talo 1 (1/18)==== ====Talo 1 (1/18)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=709022 Jakso 1532] ===Suoniala=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=709024 Jakso 1533] ===Suontakais=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=709027 Jakso 1534] ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Muukka: Aatami Heikinpoika Huttusen ja vaimonsa Eeva Huttusen tila: Aatami Huttunen 37. v. Eeva 41. L. [[Huttunen-12|Antti 61]]. l. 1-1.(=[[Huttunen-18|Eevert]], [[Huttunen-19|Olga]]) L. Taavetti 64. v. Liisa 68. l. 0-2. L. Aatami 77. Iida 81. ====Talo 2 (1/16)==== ====Talo 2 (0,0480)==== ====Talo 2 (0,0057)==== ====Talo 2 (0,0088)==== ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=709029 Jakso 1535] ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== ===Sutela=== ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: [[Sinkko-18|Antti Salamoninp. Sinkko 41]]. v. Leena 47 L. [[Sinkko-27|Eeva 65]]. [[Sinkko-28|Liisa 69]]. [[Sinkko-29|Antti 74]] v. [[Okko-1|Leena 75]]. l. 1-1.(=[[Sinkko-36|Emil]], [[Sinkko-35|Aino]]) L. [[Sinkko-31|Alviina 78]]. [[Sinkko-33|Vilhelmiina 83]]., 2-0.(=[[Sinkko-32|Taavetti]], [[Sinkko-34|Mikko]]) r. Aatami Fredrikinpoika Partamies 64. ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== *Sinkko: Taavetti Pekanpoika Taipaleen tila: [[Taipale-18|Taavetti Taipale 50]]. v. [[Sinkko-74|Eeva 65]]. L. 4-0.(=[[Taipale-22|Eevert]], [[Taipale-23|Taavetti]], [[Taipale-24|Väinö]], [[Taipale-26|Antton]]) Leski Emintimä [[Torvi-3|Eeva Eliaksentytär 37]]. l. 0-1.(=[[Taipale-20|Iida]]) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=709031 Jakso 1536] ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== *Sinkko: Antti Pekanpoika Taipaleen tila: [[Taipale-19|Antti Taipale 58]]. v. [[Mikkola-58|Anna 63]] L. 1-2.(=[[Taipale-32|Antti]], [[Taipale-30|Eedla]], [[Taipale-31|Hilma]]) ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: [[Sinkko-78|Antti Kaaprielinpoika Sinkko 24]]. yli v. [[Olkkonen-2|Eeva 38]] L. [[Sinkko-86|Antti 72]]. v. [[Sinkko-89|Miina 75]]. l. 1-0.(=[[Sinkko-90|Antti]]) L. [[Sinkko-88|Kaapriel 75]]. [[Sinkko-82|Eeva 65]]. l. 0-1.(=[[Sinkko-83|?]]) L. [[Sinkko-84|Liisa 69]]. *Mtpl. Leski [[Sinkko-80|Anna Antintytär Sihvo 60]]. vtn ja hvl. L. 4-0.(=[[Sihvo-3|Pietari]], [[Sihvo-4|Toivo]], [[Sihvo-5|Jalmar]], [[Sihvo-6|Matti]]) *Mtpl. [[Taipale-38|Taavetti Antinpoika Taipale 56]]. v. Liisa 58. L. [[Taipale-39|Elias 81]]., 2-3.(=?, [[Taipale-40|Aatami]], ?, ?, ?) ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: Matti Matinpoika Sinkon perill. Leski [[Pekkanen-1|Liisa Joonaantytär 43]]. L. [[Sinkko-167|Mikko Matinpoika 64]]. v. [[Värtö-2|Anna 68]]. l 2-2.(=[[Sinkko-168|Antti]], [[Sinkko-169|Taavetti]], [[Sinkko-170|Anna]], [[Sinkko-171|Hilda]]) L. [[Sinkko-174|Robert. 66]] v. [[Pekkanen-2|Karoliina 78]] l. 2-0.(=[[Sinkko-175|Aatami]], [[Sinkko-176|Matti]]) [[Sinkko-183|Elias 71]]. [[Sinkko-192|Aatami 75]]. [[Sinkko-193|Taavetti 78]]. [[Sinkko-194|Joonas 82]]. *Läks. Leski Sofia Juonaantytär Taipale 28. yli. ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: Aabraham ja Elias Aabrahaminpojat Sinkon tila. [[Sinkko-202|Aabraham Sinkko 48]]. v. Liisa 49. L. [[Sinkko-207|Anna 73]]. [[Sinkko-208|Antti 75]]. [[Sinkko-213|Iida 79]]. [[Sinkko-214|Robert 81]]. [[Sinkko-215|Eevert 82]]., 2-2(=[[Sinkko-219|Aatami]], [[Sinkko-220|Taavetti]], [[Sinkko-217|Eeva]], [[Sinkko-218|Hilda]]) V. [[Sinkko-206|Elias Sinkko 60]]. *Rovastin Leski Maria Aleksandra Majander 54. L. Armas 76. Maria 77. Toivo 80. Väinö 82. p. Kristiina Villentytär Hjerppe 33. yli. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=709033 Jakso 1537] *Mtpl. [[Sinkko-201|Kaapriel Pietarinpoika Sinkon]] leski [[Poikulainen-8|Eeva Matintytär 30]]. yli L. [[Sinkko-229|Antti 57]]. [[Sinkko-233|Heleena 68]]. *Mtpl. [[Ahtiainen-2|Elias Aaprahaminpoika Ahtiainen 41]]. v. [[Sinkko-205|Stiina 55]]. L. [[Ahtiainen-3|Elias 77]]. [[Ahtiainen-4|Iida 80]]. *Läks. [[Sinkko-221|Taavetti Kaaprielinpoika Sinkko 52]]. v. [[Vainikka-1|Maria 63]]. L. 1-1.(=[[Sinkko-224|Taavetti]], [[Sinkko-225|Hilda]]?) ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: Leski Anna Aaronintyttären ja poikansa Mikko Kaaprielinpoika Sinkon tila: Leski Anna Aaronintytär 48. [[Sinkko-185|Mikko Sinkko 68]]. v. [[Sinkko-184|Eeva 73]]. L. 1-0.(=[[Sinkko-186|Arvid]]) Elinkil. Juonas Aataminpoika Sinkko 22. yli L. Antti 72 Anna Kaaprielintytär 51. Leena Kaaprielintytär 55. l. Antti 81. *Mtpl. Aatami Kaaprielinpoika Sinkko 64. v. Hedvig 45. Lp. Mikko Elianpoika Torvi 80. ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Rapi: Aatami, Matti, Taavetti ja Anna Aataminlapset Sinkon tila: [[Sinkko-141|Aatami Sinkko 45]]. v. [[Okko-2|Eeva 61]]. L. [[Sinkko-146|Aatami Aataminpoika Sinkko 79 23/9]]., 2-2.(=[[Sinkko-148|Toivo]], [[Sinkko-150|Armas]], [[Sinkko-147|Hilda]], [[Sinkko-149|Olga]]) V. [[Sinkko-142|Matti Sinkko 51]]. V. [[Sinkko-144|Taavetti Sinkko 60]]. v. [[Talka-2|Kristiina 66]]. L. 1-2.(=[[Sinkko-158|Ivar]]?, [[Sinkko-156|Serafiina]], [[Sinkko-157|Iida]]) *Mtpl. Leski Elisabet Pietarintytär Turku 17. yli. *Läks. [[Sinkko-139|Maria Aatamintytär 41]]. ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Rapi: Taavetti ja Joonas Antinpojat Ravin tila: Taavetti Rapi 52. v. Stiina 54. L. Taavetti 78, 1-1. V. Joonas Rapi 52. v. Stiina 53. L. 1-3. S. Elink. Leena Rapi 50. (yhd. vilj. N:o 1. 1/8. Torvenniemen k:ssä) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=709036 Jakso 1538] *Ravin mylly: Taavetti Rapi y.m. ====Talo 3 (1/12)==== *Olkkonen: ====Talo 3 (1/6)==== *Olkkonen: Aatami Simonpoika Olkkosen tila: Aatami Olkkonen 58. v. Anna 63. L. 3-3. Täti Eeva Matintytär 29. yli Ap. Fredrik Parjanen 42. v. Eeva 40. l. 0-1. *Läks. Taavetti Olkkonen 62. v. Eeva 68. *Mtpl. [[Hagelberg-4|Kaarle Hagelberg 59]]. v. [[Sinkko-114|Kristiina 57]]. L. 1-1.(=[[Hagelberg-6|Toivo]], [[Hagelberg-7|Iida]]) *Läks. Albert Parjanen 71. S. Heleena 66. nauttii vaivais apua vap l. 1-1. V. Aatami 81. ====Talo 3 (1/12)==== *Olkkonen: ====Talo 3 (1/12)==== *Olkkonen: Mikko, Anna Maria ja Annaliisa Taavetinlapset Kiesin tila: Mikko Kiesi 64. v. Anna 68. L. 1-4. S. Anna Kiesi 72. l. 0-1. S. Anna 83. ====Talo 3 (1/12)==== *Olkkonen: Elias Aataminpoika Turun tila: Elias Turku 43. v. Anna 50. L. Antti 72. v. Eeva 77. L. Elias 81. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=709038 Jakso 1539] *Mtpl. Aatami Antinpoika Olkkonen 52. v. Maria 52. L. 2-1. S. Liisa Antintytär 42. *Hietakosken eli Olkkosen mylly. *Nahkuri [[Sinkko-113|Taavetti Sinkko 54]]. v. [[Häggström-27|Eedla 60]]. L. [[Sinkko-129|Taavetti 82]]., 4-3.(=[[Sinkko-130|Väinö]], [[Sinkko-133|Toivo]], [[Sinkko-135|Antti]], [[Sinkko-136|Matti]]?, [[Sinkko-131|Anna]], [[Sinkko-132|Eeva]], [[Sinkko-134|Selma]]) Oppilas Matti Antinpoika Sirviö 72. *Läks. Elias Eliaksenp. Olkkonen 72. ====Talo 3 (1/12)==== *Olkkonen: ====Talo 3 (1/4)==== *Olkkonen: Antti ja Elias Eliaksenpojat Olkkosen tila: *Ostaja Antti Matinpoika Kapiainen 57. v. Eeva 66. L. 3-3. *Läks. Elias Olkkonen 64. v. Anna 72. L. 1-2. Leski Anna Antintytär 42. *Läks. Kaapriel Heikinp. Vilhu 70. V. Eevert Heikinpoika Vilhu 79 1/5. S. Aina 81. *Torp. [[Sinkko-107|Kaapriel Antinpoika Sinkko 39]]. v. [[Suomalainen-3|Anna 64]]. L. 3-2.(=[[Sinkko-121|Antti]], [[Sinkko-123|Elias]], [[Sinkko-124|Aatami]], [[Sinkko-122|Iida]], [[Sinkko-125|Anna]]) ====Talo 3 (1/6)==== *Olkkonen: Kaapriel Huttusen ja vaimonsa Eeva Kymin tila: Kaapriel Kaaprielinpoika Huttunen 38. v. Eeva 41 L. Antti 69. v. Maria 71. l. 2-1. L. Miina 71. Mikko 83. Puuska [[Maunu-8|Elias Maunu 24.]] yli *Mtpl. Elias Taavetinpoika Turku 56. v. Kristiina 64. L. 4-1. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=709040 Jakso 1540] ====Talo 4 (1/2)==== *Yläsalmi: ====Talo 4 (1/40)==== *Yläsalmi: Matti Heikinpoika Maunun tila: Matti Maunu 29. yli. v. Beata 33. yli ====Talo 4 (1/10)==== *Yläsalmi: Juonas ja Elias Eliaksenpojat Yläsalmen tila: Joonas Yläsalmi 65. Elias Yläsalmi 68. v. Anna 73. L. 0-2. Leski Stiina Heikintytär 25. yli. ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== *Yläsalmi: Aatami Joonaksenpoika Kangasmäen tila: Anp. Leski Leena Huttunen 48. ====Talo 4 (1/4)==== *Yläsalmi: Aatami Aataminpoika ja Regiina Antintytär Yläsalmen tila: Aatami Yläsalmi 34. yli. v. Eeva 51. L Antti 76. Hilda 83., 1-0. Veljentytär Regiina Antintytär 52. ====Talo 5 (1/3)==== *Alasalmi: ====Talo 5 (1/3)==== *Alasalmi: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=709042 Jakso 1541] ====Talo 5 (1/6)==== *Alasalmi: ====Talo 5 (1/6)==== *Alasalmi: Aatami Taavetinpoika Salmi 50. v. Eeva 61. L. Hilda 82., 4-1. *Rv. Ville Renqvist 17 yli *Löysä Elias Hedviginpoika Heikkeri 48. tylsämiel. vap. *Hietakosken eli Olkkosen mylly N:rlla 3. kylässä. *Ravin mylly N:o 2:lla kylässä. ===Taipale=== ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Taipale: Antti Taavetinpoika Taipaleen sekä alaikäisten Taavetti ja Annaliisa Taavetinlapset Taipaleen tila: Antti Taipale 31. yli v. Eeva 38. L. Elias 63. v. Liisa 69. l. 1-1. L. [[Taipale-45|Antti 68]]. v. [[Taipale-44|Anna 73]]. l. 1-0.(=[[Taipale-46|Mikko]]) Taavetti 71. Maria 61. Leena 66. Leski Anna Antintytär 48. L. Taavetti Taavetinpoika 92 alaik. *Torp. Heikki Aataminpoika Taipale 40. v. Anna 38. L. Aatami 67 v. Eeva 73 l. 0-1. L. Anna 71. l 1-0. L. Heikki 74. Mikko 77. Matti 80. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=709044 Jakso 1542] ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== *Taipale: Aatami, Joona ja Maria Taipale: Aatami Aataminpoika Taipale 54. v. Regiina 64. L. 3-2. V. Joonas Aataminpoika 66. v. Eeva 78. ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== *Taipale: Antti ja Taavetti Taipale 1/6. Heikki Taipale 1/12. Antti Kaaprielinpoika 50 v. Leena 61. L. 0-2. Taavetti Taipale 53. v. Eeva 65. L. 0-1. Heikki Taipale 58. v. Maria 53. L. 1-1. ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== *Taipale: Eeva Antintytär Taipale: [[Muhli-2|Elias Aaprahaminpoika Muhli 76]]. v. [[Taipale-43|Eeva 69]]. L. 0-2.(=[[Muhli-3|Anna Liisa]], [[Muhli-4|Leena]]) Äiti [[Sinkko-79|Regiina Kaaprielintytär 34]]. yli. ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== *Taipale: Taavetti Antinpoika Taipaleen tila: *Ostaja Kaapriel Matinpoika Imeläinen 40. v. Beata 49. L. Antti 72. v. Karoliina 81. Aatami 78. Elias 82., 2-1. *Mtpl: Leski [[Taipale-37|Leena Taipale 59]]. vtn ja hvl. L. 2-1.(=[[Kruskopf-2|Taavetti]], [[Kruskopf-4|Mikko]], [[Taipale-53|Eeva]]) (pojat Petter Kruskopfin lapset.) *Seppä: Antti Mooseksenpoika Kruskop 43. v. Valpuri 46. L. Anton 77. Tilda 82. *Löysä. Anna Heiska 55. vähämiel. vap. L. 1-0. ===Tevaniemi=== ====Talo 1 (1)==== *Tevaniemi: Antti, Aatami, Elias, Taavi ja Juonas Juhonpoika Buuri sekä heidän sisarensa Eeva Juhanantytär Buuri: Antti Buuri 44. v. Regiina 45. L. Anna 68. Aatami 81. 2-0. V. Aatami Buuri 52. v. Maria 59. L. 2-3. S:set osakkaat: Elias 62. Taavetti 70. Juonas 75. Eeva 57. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=709046 Jakso 1543] *Torp. [[Karhu-19|Kaapriel Karhu 27.]] yli v. [[Taipale-13|Leena 55.]] Lp. [[Maunu-18|Miina Aatamintytär 79.]] ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Hiukkapelto: ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Hiukkapelto: ===Torviniemi=== ====Talo 1 (1/8)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (1/8)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (5/24)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (1/24)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (67/540)==== *Torvi: [[Sinkko-20|Salamon Salamoninpoika Sinkko 48]]. v. [[Strandman-4|Iida 62]]. L. [[Sinkko-40|Hilda 80]]. [[Sinkko-41|Eevert 82]]., 2-2.(=[[Sinkko-42|Taavetti]], [[Sinkko-43|Antti]], [[Sinkko-44|Anna]], [[Sinkko-45|Aino]]) *Mtpl. Elias Mooseksenpoika Kohonen 61. v. Liisa 67. L. 4-0. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=709048 Jakso 1544] ====Talo 1 (68/540)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (3/16)==== *Torvi: Aatami Eliaksenpoika Torven tila: Aatami Torvi 55. v. Eeva 64. L. 3-3. V. Juhana 57. *Mtpl. Kaapriel Antinpoika Mattero 47. v. Maria 53. L. Antti 74. Helmiina 83., 2-1. ====Talo 1 (1/16)==== *Torvi: ===Uiminniemi=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Saira: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=709050 Jakso 1545] ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Saira: ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Hietamies: ====Talo 2 (3/8)==== *Hietamies: ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Hietamies: ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Hietamies: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=709053 Jakso 1546] ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Muhli: ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Muhli: [[Muhli-10|Antti Antinpoika Muhli 53]]. v. [[Sinkko-166|Eeva 56]]. L. [[Muhli-12|Elias Antinpoika Muhli 79 14/6]]., 3-1.(=[[Muhli-13|Robert]], [[Muhli-15|Iivari]], [[Muhli-16|Antti]], [[Muhli-14|?]]) Leski Eeva Taavetintytär 24. yli. Täti Anna Nikunen 34. yli. *Mtpl. Emanuel Tahvonpoika Muhli 31. yli. v. Valpuri 52. L. 1-1. ====Talo 4 (1/3)==== *Hakonen: ====Talo 4 (1/3)==== *Hakonen: ====Talo 4 (1/3)==== *Hakonen: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=709055 Jakso 1547] ====Talo 5 (1/2)==== *Kinttu: ====Talo 5 (1/2)==== *Kinttu: ====Talo 6 (1/2)==== *Pekari: ====Talo 6 (1/2)==== *Pekari: ====Talo 7 (1/2)==== *Poikulainen: Elias ja Kaapriel Antinpojat Tuuliainen: Elias Antinpoika 31. yli. v. Leena 42. L. Elias 65. v. Eeva 70. l. 1-3. L. Anna 82., 0-1. Kaapriel Tuuliainen 35. yli v. Eeva 53. L. 2-0. Leski Anna Taavetintytär 32. yli. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=709057 Jakso 1548] ====Talo 7 (1/2)==== *Poikulainen: Eeva Taavetintytär Tuuliaisen tila: Elinkil. Leski Anna Antintytär Rasa 33. yli. l. Anna Taavetintytär 61. Liisa Taavetintytär 65. l. 1-0. ====Talo 8 (1/6)==== *Sairanen: Aatami Nikusen 1/18 sekä Aatami Nikusen ja Eemil Eliaksenpoika Kohosen 1/54. ynnä Antti Eliaksenpojan perill. tila: Leski Maria Taavetintytär 28. yli. [[Nikunen-2|Aatami Nikunen 67]]. v. [[Sinkko-26|Leena 61]]. Lp. 1-0.(=[[Kohonen-8|Toivo]]) L. 2-4.(=[[Nikunen-3|Ella]], [[Nikunen-8|Armas]], [[Nikunen-4|Anna]], [[Nikunen-5|Lyyli]], [[Nikunen-6|Helmi]], [[Nikunen-7|Olga]]) ====Talo 8 (2/15)==== *Sairanen: Aatami Joonaksenpoika Kohosen y.m. tila: Aatami Kohonen 63 v. Valpuri 69. L. 2-1. ====Talo 8 (1/30)==== *Sairanen: Lesken Maria Joonaantytär Kohosen ja Eevan perill. sekä Anna Liisa Kohosen tila: Maria Joonaantytär 29. yli. ====Talo 8 (1/6)==== *Sairanen: Aatami Aataminpoika Sairasen ja Hilda Maria Antintytär Sairasen tila: Aatami Sairanen 57. v. Anna 59. L. Eeva 80., 1-0. Äiti Leski Maria Taavetintytär 30. yli. ====Talo 8 (1/6)==== *Sairanen: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=709059 Jakso 1549] ====Talo 8 (1/3)==== *Sairanen: ====Talo 9 (1/2)==== *Tuuliainen: ====Talo 9 (1/2)==== *Tuuliainen: ====Talo 10 (1/4)==== *Nikunen: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=709062 Jakso 1550] ====Talo 10 (1/4)==== *Nikunen: ====Talo 10 (1/2)==== *Nikunen: ====Talo 11 (1)==== *Jukanen: ====Talo 12 (1)==== *Punkanen: Heikki, Aatami ja Tuomas Heikinpojat Punkanen: Heikki Punkanen 32. yli. v. Liisa 36. L. Elias 57. v. Eeva 66. l. 1-2. Aatami Heikinpoika 35. yli. v. Anna 37. L. Stiina 70. l. 1-0.(=?) L. Anna 82., Tuomas Heikinpoika 41. L. Antti 70. v. Anna 71. *Löysä Leski Kristiina Jeremiaksentytär Taipale 36. kivul. vapa. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=709064 Jakso 1551] *Löysä. Simo Aapelinpoika Sairanen 64. v. Anna 71. *Löysä. Aatami Aataminpoika Kurki 79 10/5. ===Urola=== ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== ====Talo 1 (1/8)==== ====Talo 1 (1/8)==== *Urola: Aabraham Kaaprielinpoika Uronen 34. yli. L. Antti 57. v. Anna 72. l. 1-1. L. [[Uronen-1|Aatami 67]] v. [[Pekkanen-15|Iida 76]]. l. 2-0.(=[[Uronen-2|Taavetti]], [[Uronen-3|Valter]]) L. Anna 64. *Mtpl. Anna Hiiva 38. kivul. vap. L. Elias 75. asev. vap. ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=709066 Jakso 1552] ===Vainikkala=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=709068 Jakso 1553] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=709070 Jakso 1554] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=709072 Jakso 1555] ====Talo 7 (1/3)==== *Turiala: ====Talo 7 (0,2271)==== *Turiala: ====Talo 7 (0,1062)==== *Turiala: Antti Sinkko 45. v. Maria 41. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=709074 Jakso 1556] ====Talo 7 (1/6)==== *Turiala: ====Talo 7 (1/6)==== *Turiala: Juonas Taavetinp. Suomalaisen tila: Leski Maria Jeremiantytär 40. L. Aatami 68. v. Stiina 71. l. 2-0. L. Eeva 66. l. 1-0. *Torp. Taavetti Heikinpoika Sinkko 42. v. Maria 50. L. 0-1. *Läks. Antti Aataminpoika Kurki 72. v. Iida 71. L. 1-2. *Torp. Kaapriel Kaaprielinpoika Turiainen 53. v. Liisa 57. L. 3-1. Täti Maria Taavetintytär 20. yli. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=709076 Jakso 1557] ===Värtölä=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=709078 Jakso 1558] Venäjällä passilla oleskelevia ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=709080 Jakso 1559] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=709082 Jakso 1560] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=709084 Jakso 1561] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=709087 Jakso 1562] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=709089 Jakso 1563] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=709092 Jakso 1564] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=709094 Jakso 1565] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=709096 Jakso 1566]

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Elias Aataminp. Laurikaisen 1/4, Anna Maria Pekarin 1/12 sekä Eeva Maria, Miina ja Anton Laurikaisen 1/6 tila: Elias Laurikainen 35 yli, v. Maria 44 L. Antti 70 v. Iida 76 l. 0-1. L. Eeva 77 V. leski Anna Pekari 46 L. Anton Laurikainen 79 v. [[Holopainen-57|Olga]] S. Valpuri 55. Täti Liisa Tuomaantytär 42 Täti Eeva Tuomaantytär 27 yli. ====Talo 4 (1/2)==== *Jokimäki: ====Talo 4 (1/2)==== *Jokimäki: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684925 Jakso 181] ===Hakulila=== ===Heikkilä=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684926 Jakso 182] ===Huttula=== ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Yläturku: Tal. Taavetti Turun perill. Leski Maria Mikontytär 49 L. Taavetti 76 v. Leena 68 l. 1-3 *Läks. Elias Antinp. Olkkonen 45 v. Anna 57 L. 1-0 *Likomäki: maapalsta Anna Liisa, Iida ja Miina Mooseksent. Turun oma. Vilhelm Kohonen 61. v. Anna 70 L. 1-1 *Tp. Elias Turun v. Ristiina 73 L. 2-4 ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Yläturku: Poliisikonst. Aatami Turku 40 yli v. Anna 43 L. [[Turku-2|Albert 71]] v. [[Pekkanen-14|Eeva 71]] l. 2-2(=[[Turku-3|?]], [[Turku-5|Robert]], [[Turku-6|Kerttu]], [[Turku-7|Saima]]) Evald 73 v. Rebekka 77 l. 3-0 L. Aleksandra 76 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684927 Jakso 183] ====Talo 4 (1/6)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (1/12)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (1/12)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (1/12)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (1/12)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (3/40)==== *Huttula: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684928 Jakso 184] ====Talo 4 (1/20)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== *Huttula: Tal. Taavetti Antinp. Huttunen 62 v. Eeva 66 L. Olga 87, 0-5 *Mtpl. Antti Antinp. Huttunen 38 yli. v. Annaliisa 48 L. Antti 75 v. Eeva 76 l. 1-0 L. Eevert 82 *Tiilitehtailija Elias Kaaprielinp. Sinkko 71 v. Eeva 78 L. 0-2. ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== *Huttula: ===Hyvärilä=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684929 Jakso 185] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684930 Jakso 186] ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== *Junnola: Tal. Antti Antinp. Junnonen 62 v. Eeva 63 L. Eemil 88, 0-5(=?, [[Junnonen-1|Miina]], Aina, Olga, Tilda) Äiti Maria Junnonen 39 yli. ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== ====Talo 4 (1/4)==== *Junnola: Tal. Antti Antinp. Junnonen 61 v. Annaliisa 66 L. Antti 87, 1-3 Äiti Leski Valpuri Kaaprielintytär 43 *Mtpl. Leski *Mtpl. ====Talo 4 (1/4)==== ====Talo 5 (1/2)==== ====Talo 5 (1/2)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684931 Jakso 187] ===Iitiä=== ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Kinnari: Tal. Taavetti Antinp. Vainikan perill. Leski Eeva Juhontytär 44 L. Leski Iida Aatamint. 75 l. 2-1 Elias Vainikan l. L. Iida 81, Antti 84 18/10 Tal. Taavetti Vainikan p. *Läks. Elias Aabelinp. Nisonen 53 v. Maria 56 *Mtpl. [[Sinkko-221|Taavetti Kaaprielinp. Sinkko 52]] v. [[Vainikka-1|Maria 63]] L. 1-0(=[[Sinkko-226|Toivo]]) ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Kinnari: Tal. Taavetti Eliaksenp. Laurikaisen ja v. Eeva Eliaksent. tila: Taavetti Laurikain 51 v. Eeva 60 L. Miina 78, Albert 81 Maria 86, 2-1 *Mtpl. Eeva Matint. Poikulainen 70 S. Iida 83 V. Matti 87 Äiti Leski Kristiina Aatamintytär 52 *Löysä Leski Liisa Taavetint. Heiska 41 L. Aatami 80 ===Juvola=== ===Juvola=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Juvola: ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Juvola: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684932 Jakso 188] ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Kettinen: ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Kettinen: ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Nuorakoski: ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Nuorakoski: ====Talo 4 (1/2)==== *Klemi: ====Talo 4 (1/2)==== *Klemi: Tal. Elias Kaaprielinp. Klemi 44 v. Anna 53 L. Elias 84 11/10 Tal. Elias Klemin p. 0-1 *Mtpl. Anna Laurikainen 48 L. Eeva 82 *Mtpl. Beata Antint. Karhu 41 kivul. vap. *Maakauppa: Lemin Uusi kauppa liike Pellervo *Kaupanhoitaja Elias Taavetinp. Pekari 82 *Maakauppias Taavetti Aataminp. Klemi 42 v. Anna 58 L. Anna 69. Helmi 80. sairasm. vap. Väinö 82. Toivo 85 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684933 Jakso 189] *Mtpl. Leski Eeva Mauno 49 L. Aatami Huttunen 76 Anna 82 *Lukkari Gabriel Parkkola 64 v. Anna 73 L. 1-3 *Asioitsija Jooseppi Heikinp. Tuovinen 69 v. Kätilö Edla 72 L. 1-1. *Suntio: Antti Rasonius 47 v. Eeva 55 L. Elias 73 Eeva 79, Olga 80, Helmi 82, Iida 85, Toivo 87, 0-3. V. Aatami Rasonius 54 *Läks. Kalle Heikinp. Tuovinen 75 *Mtpl. Sofia Metso 25 yli ====Talo 5 (1/2)==== *Tauri: ====Talo 5 (1/2)==== *Tauri: ====Talo 6 (1)==== *Pappila: ===Kaamanniemi=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684934 Jakso 190] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684935 Jakso 191] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684936 Jakso 192] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684937 Jakso 193] ===Kapiala=== ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Suurkapiala: Tal. Elias Matinp. Kapiainen 46 v. Eeva 63 (kesken) *Läks: Mikko Matinp. Kapiainen 59 v. Eeva 64 L. Eeva 86, 0-4 ====Talo 1 (2/21)==== *Suurkapiala: Tal. Joonas Kaaprielinpoika Kapiainen 45 v. Maria 49 (kesken) ====Talo 1 (3/21)==== *Suurkapiala: Tal. Mikko Kaaprielinpoika 55 v. Kristiina 60 (kesken) ====Talo 1 (2/21)==== *Suurkapiala: Tal. Aatami ja Eeva Aataminlapset Kapiaisen tila: Aatami Aataminp. 84 heikkomielinen ja rampa vap. Eeva Aatamint. 85 Äiti Anna Liisa Salomonintytär 60 ====Talo 1 (5/48)==== *Suurkapiala: Tal. Elias Eliaksenp. Kapiaisen perill. tila: Leski Eeva Aabrahamintytär 72 L. 1-0 ====Talo 1 (1/16)==== *Suurkapiala: Tal. Ristiina Eliaksent. Kapiaisen ja Anna Joonaksent. Kapiaisen tila: Anna Joonaantytär 30. yli ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Suurkapiala: Salomon Hietamiehen tila. *Läks. Taavetti Manunp. Saira 53 v. Eeva L. Mikko 81 Antti 85 Anna 88, 3-1 ====Talo 2 (2/3)==== *Pienkapiala: Tal. Aatamin perill. ja Antti Antinp. Kapiaisen tila: Leski Kristiina Eliaksentytär 58 L. Aatami 88, 1-0 Antti Antinp. 52 v. Eeva 56 L. Anna 77, Eeva 86, 1-1 ====Talo 2 (1/3)==== *Pienkapiala: Tal. Mikko Antinp. Kapiainen 56 v. Eeva 56 L. Elias 87, 0-1 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684938 Jakso 194] ===Keskisenpää=== ====Talo 1 (2/3)==== *Lensu: Tal. Taavetti Pietarinp. perill. ja Antti Taavetinp. Lensun perill. tila: Leski Kristiina Eliaksentytär 70. (kesken) ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Lensu: Tal. Aabel Aabelinp. Nisonen 69 v. Eeva 73 L. 1-2 *Läks. Rietrik Lensu 31 yli v. Maria 45. ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Kiiski: Tal. Antti Junnonen 67 v. Liisa 69 L. 2-2 ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Kiiski: Tal. Aatami Junnonen 72 v. Miina 70 L. 4-1 Isä Salomon Junnonen 34 yli *Läks. Liisa Turku 63 L. Hilda 85, 1-1 ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Kiiski: Tal. [[Mattero-20|Taavetti Elianp. Mattero 58]] v. [[Heiska-5|Helena 62]] L. 1-1(=[[Mattero-22|Väinö]]-[[Mattero-23|Hilma]]) *Läks. August Augustinp. Pakkala 76 v. Iida 74 ====Talo 2 (1/16)==== *Kiiski: Tal. Mikko Aataminp. Ruohia 47 v. Anna 45. (kesken) ====Talo 2 (1/16)==== *Kiiski: Tal. Aatami Aataminp. Ruohian perill. Leski Maria Taavetintytär 41 *Läks. Stiina Ruohia 52 ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Kiiski: Tal. [[Holopainen-38|Mooses Mooseksenp. Holopain 51]] v. [[Sinkko-1|Beata 50]] L. [[Holopainen-46|Mooses 72]] v. [[Nikunen-1|Maria 76]] l 3-0(=[[Holopainen-59|Väinö Taavetti]],[[Holopainen-60|Eero]],[[Holopainen-61|Vilho Ilmari]]-0) L. [[Holopainen-47|Taavetti 74]] v. [[Pöllönen-1|Anna 82]] l. 1-0 [[Holopainen-51|Toivo 87]] 0-3(=0-[[Holopainen-52|Tyyni]],[[Holopainen-53|Eeva]],[[Holopainen-58|?]]) *Tp. Leski [[Holopainen-31|Eeva Mooseksentytär 47]] L. [[Holopainen-35|Mooses 68.]] v. [[Korpela-30|Liisa 70]] l. 0-2(=0-[[Holopainen-54|Helmi]],[[Holopainen-55|Kauno]]) L. [[Holopainen-37|Stiina 73]] mielivik. vap. [[Holopainen-36|Miina 76]] tautinen vap. [[Holopainen-30|Aatami 78]] ([[Holopainen-32|Aatami Holopaisen]] l.) ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Talka: Lautamies Aatami ja Heikki Matinp. Talka. Aatami Talka 45 L. Elias 68 v. Miina 80 l. 1-0 L. Taavetti 73 v. Anna 81 l. 1-0 L. [[Talka-3|Aatami 84 17/9]] Tal. Aatami Talan p. 1-0. V. Heikki 60 ====Talo 3 (1/4)==== *Talka: Tal. Antti Matinp. Talka 47 v. Annaliisa 54 (kesken) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684939 Jakso 195] ====Talo 3 (1/4)==== *Talka: Tal. Juhana Matinp. Talka 63 v. Anna 65 (kesken) ====Talo 4 (1/2)==== *Mattero: Tal. [[Mattero-15|Aatami Antinp. Mattero 40 yli]] v. [[Marttinen-139|Eeva 49]] L. Aatami 75 v. Anna 76 l. 0-1 Eläk. Elias Taavetinp 47 raajarikko vap. *Läks. Antti Lensu 46 v. Eeva 52 L. Taavetti 83 0-1 *Läks. Leski Anna Paavont. Mattero 41 *Läks. Annaliisa Aabrahamint. Karhu 67 ====Talo 4 (1/2)==== *Mattero: Tal. [[Mattero-18|Elias Benjaminp. Matteron]] perill. tila: L. [[Mattero-2|Joonas 51]] v. Kristiina 52 l. Aatami 76 v. Eeva 84 l. 1-0 l. Maria 83 *Mtpl. Taavetti Taavetinp. Mattero 65 v. Anna 55 L. 1-0 *Löysä: Leski [[Mattero-19|Kristiina Eliaksent. Korpelin 43]] L. [[Korpelin-3|Matti 84 20/11]] Läks. Matti Korpeliinin p. ===Korpela=== ===Kurkela=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Honka: Tal. [[Sinkko-18|Antti Sinkko 41]] v. Leena 47 L. [[Sinkko-33|Vilhelmiina 83]], [[Sinkko-32|Taavetti 87]], 1-0(=[[Sinkko-34|Mikko]]) *Tp. Leski Anna Salomonint. Kouvo 61 vtn. ja hvl. L. Iida 86 tautinen vap. 2-0 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684940 Jakso 196] *Läks Leski Liisa Aatamint. Honka 40 yli ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== *Honka: ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== *Honka: ====Talo 2 (1/3)==== *Kurki: Tal. [[Sinkko-24|Taavetti Salomoninp. Sinkko 50]] v. [[Huttunen-10|Anna 56]] L. [[Sinkko-48|Taavetti 77]] [[Sinkko-50|Leena 87]], 1-0(=[[Sinkko-51|Antti]]) *Läks. [[Sinkko-22|Eeva Salomonint. Sinkko 52]] *Läks. Antti Saira 67 v. Eeva 65 L. 1-1 *Läks. Eeva Partamies 58 ====Talo 2 (1/3)==== *Kurki: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684941 Jakso 197] ===Kuukanniemi=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684942 Jakso 198] ===Kärmenniemi=== ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Pekkanen: Tal. Aatami Aaprahaminpoika Pekkasen perill. tila: ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Pekkanen: Tal. Mikko Eliaksenp., Elias sekä Eevert Taavetinp. Pekkasen tila: Mikko Pekkanen 45 v. Anna 40 yli L. Joonas 67 v. Miina 73 l. 3-1 Leski Anna Antintytär 56 l. Elias 83 Eevert 87 (Taavetin l.) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684943 Jakso 199] ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Pekkanen: Tal. [[Pekkanen-3|Joonas Antinp. Pekkanen 47]] v. [[Sinkko-164|Leena 51]] L. [[Pekkanen-5|Antti 73]] v. [[Partamies-1|Kristiina 75]] l. 4-0.(=[[Pekkanen-6|Evald]], [[Pekkanen-7|Antti]], [[Pekkanen-8|Matti]], [[Pekkanen-9|Otto]]) L. [[Pekkanen-17|Eevert 83]] [[Pekkanen-21|Taavetti 85]], 2-1(=[[Pekkanen-26|Aatami]], [[Pekkanen-27|Robert]], [[Pekkanen-28|Anna]]) *Tp. Heikki Salomoninp. Pekkanen 50 v. Eeva 49 L. Antti 81 Anna 84 Mikko 87, 1-0 ====Talo 2 (83,479/836,620)==== ====Talo 2 (1/10)==== *Kärmenniemi: Lautamies Aatami Taavetinp. Pekkanen 51 v. Maria 52 L. Aatami 71 [[Pekkanen-29|Taavetti 71]] v. [[Sinkko-213|Iida 79]] l. 1-0(=[[Pekkanen-30|Armas]]) L. Serafiina 78 Elias 81 Antti 83 Anna 88 Äiti Leski Liisa Benjamintytär 49 ====Talo 2 (167,507/836,620)==== ====Talo 2 (2/25)==== ====Talo 2 (3/25)==== ====Talo 2 (0,1254)==== ====Talo 2 (0,0746)==== ====Talo 2 (2/25)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684944 Jakso 200] ===Laakkola=== ===Lavola=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Kouvo: Tal. Taavetti Antinp. Taipale 56 v. Liisa 58 L. Elias 81 v. Eliina 83 L. Mikko 85, Helena 88, 1-2 ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== *Kouvo: Tal. Kaapriel Joonaksenp. Kouvo 32 yli v. Regiina 34 yli L. Aatami 62 v. Kristiina 72 l. 2-1 L. Joonas 65 v. Anna 75 l. 2-1 ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== *Kouvo: Tal. Aatami Kaaprielinp. Kouvon perill. tila: L. Heikki 39 yli Anna 56 Regiina 59 *Osaviljelijä Kaapriel Antinp. Mattero 47 v. Maria 53 L. Aatami 86, 1-1 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684945 Jakso 201] ===Merenlahti=== ===Merenlahti=== ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Remunen: ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Remunen: ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Remunen: Tal. Heikki ja Aatami Heikinp. Näivän perill. tila: Heikki Heikinp. 65 v. Anna 69 L. 2-1. Äiti Leski Beata Aatamint. 42 Äidin täti Liisa Eliaksent. 28 yli Täti Leena Aatamint. 55. *Tp. Elias Eliaksenp. Remunen 71 Äiti Leski [[Maunu-10|Regiina Aatamintytär 31]] yli ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Remunen: ====Talo 3 (1)==== *Tallinen: ===Metsola=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684946 Jakso 202] ===Mikkola=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684947 Jakso 203] ===Nisola=== ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Nisola: ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Nisola: Tal. Mikko Manunp. Nisonen 60 v. Helena 65 L. 4-1 Eläk. Maria Antintytär 44 *Mtpl. Maria Kaaprielint. Mauno 70 V. Taavetti 76 v. Severina 79 l. 0-1 V. Antti 85 ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Nisola: ====Talo 2 (1/3)==== *Vilhu: ====Talo 2 (1/6)==== *Vilhu: ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Vilhu: ====Talo 3 (1)==== *Maunu: Tal. Anna Maria Maunun tila: Aatami Heikinp. Turku 48 v. Anna 56 L. 1-1 Leski Regiina Yrjöntytär 20 yli ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684948 Jakso 204] *Tp. Leena Joonaant. Maunu 65 L. 0-1 S. Stiina 59 *Mtpl: Antti Eliaksenp. Maunu 43 yli v. Anna 48 L. Antti 84 17/8 Antti Maunun p. *Tp: [[Maunu-14|Sofia Taavetintytär 23 yli.]] Sisaren vävy Elias Muukka 70 v. Anna 76 l. 3-2 ====Talo 4 (1)==== *Haiko: ===Nuppola=== ===Parkkola=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684949 Jakso 205] ===Pöllölä=== ====Talo 2 (1)==== *Alapöllönen: Tal. Elias, Mooses ja Eeva Maria Mooseksenl:, Aatami, Elias, Juhana, Anton, Mikko, Anna Maria ja Anna Aataminl. Pöllösen tila: Elias Pöllönen 51 v. Eeva 71 L. 0-4 Aatami 66 v. Liisa 79 L. Elias 73 Johan 79 Aatamin l. Mooses Mooseksenpoika 58 v. Miina 76 Eeva Mooseksentytär 61 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684950 Jakso 206] *Tp. Kaapriel Heikinp. Pöllönen 59 v. Kristiina 61 L. 2-2 V. Mikko 62 v. Regiina 76 l. 3-0 V. Antti 69 Äiti Leski Beata 23 yli ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Yläpöllönen: Tal. Matti, Aatami, Antti, Elias ja Miina Aatamint. Pöllösen tila: Matti Pöllönen 55 v. Anna 61 L. Eevert 86, 0-4 V. Aatami 56 V. Antti 59 V. Elias 68 v. Anna 78 L. 1-2 S. Miina 78 Äiti Leski Eeva Taavetint. 30 yli ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684951 Jakso 207] ===Ruohiala=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Rasvasuu: Tal. Taavetti Antinp. Kaijansinkon ja Liisa Eliaksentyttären tila: Taavetti Kaijansinkko 46 v. Liisa 44 L. Elias 70 v. Hilja 82 l. 0-1 Aino 85, 0-1 Eläk. leski Eeva Rasvasuu 25 yli ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Rasvasuu: Tal. [[Soukkio-1|Elias Kaaprielinp. Soukkio 49]] v. [[Sinkko-228|Anna 54]] L. [[Soukkio-2|Elias 82]] [[Soukkio-4|Anna 88]], 3-2.(=[[Soukkio-3|Eevert]], [[Soukkio-6|Toivo]], [[Soukkio-8|Armas]], [[Soukkio-5|Hilda]], [[Soukkio-7|Aino]]) Isintimä Taavetti Saira 27 yli ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Ruohia: Tal. Elias Taavetinp. Ruohian ja Marian tila: Elias Ruohia 28 yli Aabel Joonaksenp. Muhli 55 v. Maria 34 yli ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Ruohia: Tal. Taavetti Aaprahaminp. Hietamies 40 yli v. Liisa 30 yli ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Ruohia: Tal. Aatami Taavetinp. Sairan perill. Leski Eeva Kaaprielint. 66 L. 4-1. Eläk: Beata Taavetintytär 36 yli ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Ruohia: Tal. Mooses Kaaprielinp. Nisosen ja v. Liisa Matintyttären tila: Mooses Nisonen 49 v. Liisa 51. L. Helmiina 81 l. 1-0 L. Elias 83 Anna 86, 0-2 V. Aatami Kaaprielinp. Nisonen 56 kyttyräselkä vap. *Läks. Leski Eeva Heikint. Hietamies 45 L. Elias 74 v. Miina 74 l. 1-1 L. Antti 81 *Koneenkäyttäjä Elias Taavetinp. Taipale 68 v. Iida 81 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684952 Jakso 208] *Tp. Joonas Benjaminp. Värtö 42 L. Anna 80, Taavetti 82 Elias 85 Ristiina 87. 0-1 ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Ruohia: Tal. [[Sinkko-230|Aatami Kaaprielinp. Sinkko 60]] v. [[Ruohia-1|Eeva 64]] L. 3-0(=[[Sinkko-234|Toivo]], [[Sinkko-235|Robert]], [[Sinkko-236|Aatami]]) Apuv. Olga Leenant. Sinkko 90 alaik. *Tp. Leski Regiina Buuri 48 L. Anna 88 *Tp. Antti Joonaksenp. Buuri 46 v. Anna 61 vtn ja hol. L. Eeva 83, Antti 88, 2-2 Sisaret Anna 37 yli Regiina 43 Joonaksen l. *Löysä Eeva Juhanant. Kuitto 38 yli ===Ruomi=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684953 Jakso 209] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684954 Jakso 210] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684955 Jakso 211] ===Sairala=== ====Talo 1 (1)==== *Pekki: Tal. Matti Eliaksenp. Pekin perill. tila: Leski Anna Antintytär 42 L. Antti Matinpoika 48 v. Eeva 54 l. Antti 77 Eeva 85 L. Matti 51 v. Anna 60 l. Eevert 84 31/12 Tal. Matti Pekin p. L. Taavetti 56 v. Regiina 67 l. 1-2 L. Mooses 58 v. Eeva 72 L. 0-1 L. Mikko 60 Elias 63 v. Liisa 68 l. 1-0 *Tp. Elias Aataminp. Hiiva 46 V. Joonas Hiiva 51 *Tp. Aatami Eliaksenp. Stenberg 47 v. Liisa 55 L. Helena 88, 0-2 S. Eeva Stenberg 40 yli ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Saira: Tal. Taavetti Antinp. Suonia 51 v. Liisa 53 L. Antti 78 v. Anna 76 l. 1-0 L. [[Suonia-1|Aatami 81]] Elias 84 14/3 Tal. Taavetti Suonian p. Hilda 88, 0-2 Eläk. Juhana Saira 43 Nato Eeva Saira 32 yli Nato Stiina Saira 38 yli. ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Saira: Yhd. vilj: N:o 3 1/12 k:ssä Tal. Taavetti Joonaksenp. Saira 33 yli v. Maria 46 L. Taavetti 68 v. Vilhelmiina 75 l. 2-1 L. Elias 74 v. Kristiina 77 l. 0-1 L. Joonas 79 v. Matilda 80 l. 1-0 L. Aatami 82, 0-1 S. Beata Juonaksentytär 45 ====Talo 3 (1/12)==== *Peuhkuri: Tal. Aatami Taavetinp. Peuhkurin perill. Leski Regiina Mikontytär 49 L. Taavetti 74 v. Kristiina 80 l. 1-3 L. Miina 77 Antti 80 Aatami 84 15/11 Tal. Aatami Peuhkurin p. ====Talo 3 (1/12)==== *Peuhkuri: Tal. Elias Taavetinp. Peuhkurin perill. tila: *Mtpl. Taavetti Eliaksenp. Pekki 46 L. Miina 86 S. Liisa Pekki 52 ====Talo 3 (1/6)==== *Peuhkuri: Tal. Mooses Juhananp. Muukan perill. L. Kaapriel 58 v. Eeva 70 l. Emil 81, 2-2. L. Eeva 60, Aatami 70 v. Vilhelmiina 77 l. 1-0 L. Antti 73 v. Maria 77 l. 1-1 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684956 Jakso 212] ====Talo 3 (1/6)==== *Peuhkuri: Tal. Matti ja Mikko Antinp. Peuhkurin tila: Matti Peuhkuri 56 v. Anna 57 V. Mikko Peuhkuri 60 v. Eeva 70 Äiti Martta Mooseksent. 33 yli, r. Elias Antinp. Heikkeri 86 *Mtpl: Antti Antinp. Peuhkuri 70 V. Aatami 78 V. Mikko 81 V. Taavetti 85 Isä Antti Peuhkuri 41 v. Valpuri 45 ====Talo 3 (1/6)==== *Peuhkuri: Tal. Elias Matinp. Imeläinen 34 yli v. Eeva 37 yli vävy Antti Esaiaksenp. Paakko 70 v. Anna 63 l. 2-1 S. Anna Imeläinen 38 yli S. Stiina Imeläinen 44. *Tp. Ville Joonaksenp. Peuhkuri 46 v. Anna 56 L. Miina 83, Eeva 84 Hilda 87, 2-1 V. Tuomas Peuhkuri 60 *Suutari Antti Joonaanp. Huuhilo 68 v. Fanny 76 L. 4-2 *Läks. Joonas Joonaanp. Huuhilo 83 ====Talo 3 (1/12)==== *Peuhkuri: Yhd. vilj. N:o 2 1/2 k:ssä Tal. Taavetti Juonaksenp. Sairan tila: *Mtpl. leski Valpuri Aatamint. Torvi 60 L. Aatami 85, Elias 87, 1-0 *Läks. Joonas Elianp. Laurikainen 44 v. Valpuri 46 L. Eeva 71 mieli vik. vap. ====Talo 3 (1/12)==== *Peuhkuri: Tal. Antti Aataminp. Saira 41 v. Liisa 47 L. Aatami 72 mielisairas vap. Antti 75 Anna 80, Taavetti 88 V. Mikko Saira 45 v. Liisa 57 l. Miina 87 ====Talo 3 (1/6)==== *Peuhkuri: Tal. Kaapriel Kouvon vaimon Anna Peuhkurin tila: Kaapriel Kouvo 45 v. Anna 44 L. Aatami 69 v. Anna 72 l. 2-1 L. Mikko 81 Anna 85 *Läks. Elias Antinp. Torvi 50 v. Eeva 67 L. 2-0 *Läks. leski Anna Aatamint. Hjerppe 39 yli L. Ville 71 L. Taavetti 76. Miina 82 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684957 Jakso 213] *Löysä Elias Antinp. Peuhkuri 66 v. Anna 67 vtn ja hol. L. 3-0 *Löysä Aatami Taavetinp. Peuhkuri 76 *Löysä Hilda Heikintytär Kiiho 77 L. 1-0 *Löysä Taavetti Taavetinp. Peuhkuri 84 22/5 *Löysä Ristiina Taavetint. Peuhkuri 67 *Löysä Leski Eeva Peuhkuri 65 L. Elias 84 3/10 0-1 Elias Peuhkurin l. ===Sorvarila=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684958 Jakso 214] ===Suomalainen=== ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== ====Talo 1 (7/72)==== *Suomalainen: Tal. Tuomas Aataminp. Suomalainen 48 v. Anna 50 L. Aatami 78 Mikko 81 [[Suomalainen-5|Miina 86]], 0-2(=Hilda, Aino) *Mtpl. Joonas Joonaksenp. Pesu 77 v. Eeva 78 L. 2-0 ====Talo 1 (5/72)==== ====Talo 1 (1/18)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684959 Jakso 215] ===Suoniala=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684960 Jakso 216] ===Suontakais=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684961 Jakso 217] ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Muukka: Tal. Aatami Heikinp. Huttusen ja Eeva Huttusen tila: Aatami Huttunen 37, yli v. Eeva 41 L. [[Huttunen-12|Antti 61]] v. [[Sinkko-233|Helena 68]]. l. [[Huttunen-18|Eevert 85]], 0-3(=[[Huttunen-19|Olga]], [[Huttunen-13|Hilma]], [[Huttunen-14|Hilda]]) L. Taavetti 64 v. Liisa 68 l. 2-2 L. Aatami 77 v. Anna 82 Iida 81 ====Talo 2 (1/16)==== ====Talo 2 (0,0480)==== ====Talo 2 (0,0145)==== ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== ====Talo 2 (1/16)==== ====Talo 2 (1/16)==== ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684962 Jakso 218] ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== ===Sutela=== ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: Tal. [[Sinkko-29|Antti Antinp. 74]] v. [[Okko-1|Leena 75]] L. 2-2.(=[[Sinkko-36|Emil]], [[Sinkko-37|Vilho]], [[Sinkko-35|Aino]], [[Sinkko-38|Laina]]) ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== *Sinkko: Tal. [[Taipale-18|Taavetti Pekanp. Taipale 50]] v. [[Sinkko-74|Eeva 65]] L. [[Taipale-22|Eevert 87]]. 3-2(=[[Taipale-23|Taavetti]], [[Taipale-24|Väinö]], [[Taipale-26|Antton]], [[Taipale-27|Lyyti]], [[Taipale-28|Tyyne]]) Leski Emintimä [[Torvi-3|Eeva Eliaksentytär 37]] yli l. [[Taipale-20|Iida 84]] *Läks. Matti Antinp. Sirviö 72 v. Eeva 73 L. 0-1 ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== *Sinkko: Tal. [[Taipale-19|Antti Pekanp. Taipale 58]] v. [[Mikkola-58|Anna 63]] L. 1-3.(=[[Taipale-32|Antti]], [[Taipale-30|Eedla]], [[Taipale-31|Hilma]], [[Taipale-33|Elsa]]) ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: Tal. Antti Kaaprielinp. Sinkon perill. Leski [[Olkkonen-2|Eeva Kaaprielintytär 38]] yli. L. [[Sinkko-86|Antti 72]] v. [[Sinkko-89|Miina 75]] l. 2-1(=[[Sinkko-90|Antti]], [[Sinkko-91|Elias]], [[Sinkko-92|Olga]]) L. [[Sinkko-88|Kaapriel 75]] [[Sinkko-82|Eeva 65]] L. [[Sinkko-84|Liisa 69]]. l. 0-1.(=[[Sinkko-85|Aino]]) *Mtpl. Taavetti Elianp. Räipiö 54 v. Anna 64 vtn ja hvl. L. 2-2 *Mtpl. Leski [[Sinkko-80|Anna Antint. Sihvo 60]] vtn ja hvl. L. [[Sihvo-3|Pietar 88]], 3-0(=[[Sihvo-4|Toivo]], [[Sihvo-5|Jalmar]], [[Sihvo-6|Matti]]) *Mtpl. Aatami Antinp. Tuuliainen 64 v. Liisa 67 L. 2-0 ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: Tal. Matti Matinp. Sinkon perill. L. [[Sinkko-167|Mikko Matinpoika 64]] v. [[Värtö-2|Anna 68]] l. 2-3(=[[Sinkko-168|Antti]], [[Sinkko-169|Taavetti]], [[Sinkko-170|Anna]], [[Sinkko-171|Hilda]], [[Sinkko-172|Aino]]) L. [[Sinkko-174|Robert 66]] v. [[Pekkanen-2|Karoliina 78]] l. 2-1(=[[Sinkko-175|Aatami]], [[Sinkko-176|Matti]], [[Sinkko-178|Lyyli]]) L [[Sinkko-192|Aatami 75]] [[Sinkko-193|Taavetti 78]] [[Sinkko-194|Joonas 82]] ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: Tal. Aabraham ja Elias Aaprahaminp. Sinkon tila: [[Sinkko-202|Aapraham Sinkko 48]] v. Liisa 49 L. [[Sinkko-207|Anna 73]] [[Sinkko-208|Antti 75]] v. [[Markkanen-11|Ester 79]] l. 0-1(=[[Sinkko-209|Siiri]]) L. [[Sinkko-214|Robert 81]] [[Sinkko-215|Eevert 82]] [[Sinkko-217|Eeva 85]], [[Sinkko-218|Hilda 87]], 2-0(=[[Sinkko-219|Aatami]], [[Sinkko-220|Taavetti]]) V. [[Sinkko-206|Elias Sinkko 60]] *Rovastin Leski Maria Majander 54 L. Armas 76 Kauno 77 Toivo 80 p. Kristiina Villentytär Hjerppe 33 yli ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684963 Jakso 219] *Mtpl. leski [[Poikulainen-8|Eeva Matintytär Sinkko 30]] yli *Nahkuri: [[Ahtiainen-2|Elias Aabrahaminp. Ahtiainen 41]] v. [[Sinkko-205|Stiina 55]] L. [[Ahtiainen-3|Elias 77]] ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: Tal. Leski Anna Aaronintyttären ja poikansa Mikko Kaaprielinp. Sinkon tila: Leski Anna Aaaronintytär 48 [[Sinkko-185|Mikko Sinkko 68]] v. [[Sinkko-184|Eeva 73]] L. 2-1(=[[Sinkko-186|Arvid]], [[Sinkko-188|Väinö]], [[Sinkko-187|Olga]]) Elink. Juonas Aataminp. Sinkko 22 yli Anna Kaaprielintytär 51 Leena Kaaprielintytär 55 l. Antti 81 *Mtpl. Aatami Kaaprielinp. Sinkko 64 v. Hedvig 45 ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Rapi: Tal. Aatami, Matti, Taavetti ja Anna Aataminl. Sinkon tila: [[Sinkko-141|Aatami Sinkko 45]] v. [[Okko-2|Eeva 61]] L. [[Sinkko-146|Aatami 79]], 2-2(=[[Sinkko-148|Toivo]], [[Sinkko-150|Armas]]?/[[Sinkko-151|Einar]]?/[[Sinkko-152|Onni]]?, [[Sinkko-147|Hilda]], [[Sinkko-149|Olga]]) V. [[Sinkko-142|Matti Sinkko 51]] [[Sinkko-144|Taavetti Sinkko 60]] v. [[Talka-2|Kristiina 66]] L. 2-2.(=[[Sinkko-158|Ivar]]?, [[Sinkko-159|Antero]]?, [[Sinkko-156|Serafiina]], [[Sinkko-157|Iida]]) *Mtpl. Aatami Taavetinp. Muukka 70 v. Anna 67 L. 0-1 Lp. 1-0. *Läks. [[Sinkko-139|Maria Aatamintytär 41]] ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Rapi: yhd. vilj. N:o 1 1/8 Torvenniemen k:ssä Tal. Taavetti ja Joonas Antinp. Ravin tila: Taavetti Rapi 52. v. Stiina 54 L. Taavetti 78 Eeva 85, 1-0 V. Joonas Rapi 52 v. Stiina 53 L. Aatami 84 10/5 Joonas Ravin p. 0-3. S. Eläk. Leena Rapi 50 *Ravin mylly: Taavetti Rapi y.m. ====Talo 3 (1/12)==== *Olkkonen: ====Talo 3 (1/6)==== *Olkkonen: Tal. Aatami Simonp. Olkkonen 58 v. Anna 63 L. Aatami 85, 3-3 Täti Eeva Matintytär 29 yli Ap. Fredrik Parjanen 42 v. Eeva 40 yli *Läks. Miina Fredrikint. Parjanen 84 *Mtpl. [[Hagelberg-4|Kaarle Hagelberg 59]] v. [[Sinkko-114|Kristiina 57]] L. 1-1(=[[Hagelberg-6|Toivo]], [[Hagelberg-7|Iida]]) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684964 Jakso 220] *Läks. Albert Parjanen 71 S. Helena 66 vtn ja hol l. 1-1 ====Talo 3 (1/12)==== *Olkkonen: ====Talo 3 (1/12)==== *Olkkonen: ====Talo 3 (1/12)==== *Olkkonen: Tal. Elias Aataminp. Turun perill. tila: L. Antti 72 v. Eeva 77 l. 1-0 L. Elias 81 *Läks. Kaapriel Heikinp. Vilhu 70 V. Eevert 79 S. Aina 81 *Mtpl. Aatami Antinp. Olkkonen 52 v. Maria 52 L. Anna 84, 2-4 S. Liisa Antintytär 42 ((miehiä 3, naisia 3)) *Hietakosken eli Olkkosen mylly *Nahkuri [[Sinkko-113|Taavetti Sinkko 54]] v. [[Häggström-27|Edla 60]] L. [[Sinkko-129|Taavetti 82]] [[Sinkko-130|Väinö 84 16/2]] Taavetti Sinkon p. [[Sinkko-131|Anna 86]], 2-4(=[[Sinkko-133|Toivo]], [[Sinkko-135|Antti]], [[Sinkko-132|Eeva]], [[Sinkko-134|Selma]], [[Sinkko-137|Hanna]]?, [[Sinkko-138|Maria]]?) ====Talo 3 (1/12)==== *Olkkonen: ====Talo 3 (1/4)==== *Olkkonen: Tal. Antti Matinp. Kapiainen 57 v. Eeva 66 L. Tilda 85 Anna 86 Antti 88, 3-1. *Tp. [[Sinkko-107|Kaapriel Antinp. Sinkko 39]] yli v. [[Suomalainen-3|Anna 64]] L. 2-5(=[[Sinkko-121|Antti]], [[Sinkko-123|Elias]], [[Sinkko-122|Iida], [[Sinkko-125|Anna]], [[Sinkko-126|Eeva]], [[Sinkko-127|Amanda]], [[Sinkko-128|Hilma]]) ====Talo 3 (1/6)==== *Olkkonen: Tal. Kaapriel Huttusen ja Eeva Kymin tila: Kaapriel Kaaprielinp. Huttunen 38 yli v. Eeva 41 L. Antti 69 v. Maria 71 l. 2-2 L. Mikko 83 Puuska [[Maunu-8|Elias Mauno 24] yli *Mtpl. Elias Taavetinp. Turku 56 v. Kristiina 64 L. Eevert 84 9/6 Elias Turun p. Taavetti 87, 3-2 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684965 Jakso 221] ====Talo 4 (1/2)==== *Olkkonen: ====Talo 4 (1/40)==== *Yläsalmi: Tal. Matti Heikinp. Maunu 29 yli ====Talo 4 (1/10)==== *Yläsalmi: Tal. Juonas ja Elias Eliaksenp. Yläsalmen tila: Juonas Yläsalmi 65 Elias Yläsalmi 68 v. Anna 73 L. 0-3 ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== *Yläsalmi: Tal. Aatami Joonaksenp. Kangasmäen tila: Anp. Leski Leena Huttunen 48 ====Talo 4 (1/4)==== *Yläsalmi: Tal. Aatami Aataminp. ja Regiina Antintytär Yläsalmen tila: Leski Eeva Ristiaanint. 51 L. Antti 76 Hilda 83 Toivo 88 V.tytär Regiina Antintytär 52 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684966 Jakso 222] ===Taipale=== ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Taipale: Tal. Antti Taavetinp. Taipaleen 1/6, Taavetti Taavetinp. Taipaleen 1/8 ja Anna Antint. Remusen 1/24 tila: Antti Taipale 31 yli. v. Eeva 38 yli. L. Elias 63 v. Liisa 69 l. 2-1 L. [[Taipale-45|Antti 68]] v. [[Taipale-44|Anna 73]] l. 1-1(=[[Taipale-46|Mikko]], [[Taipale-47|Lyyli]]) Taavetti 71 Maria 61 Leena 66 Leski Anna Antintytär 48 L. Taavetti Taavetinpoika 92 alaik. *Tp. Heikki Aataminp. Taipale 40 yli v. Anna 38 yli. L. Anna 71 l. 1-0 ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== *Taipale: Tal. Aatami Aataminpoika Taipale 54 v. Regiina 64 L. Anna 86, 4-1 ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== *Taipale: Tal. Antti ja Taavetti Taipale 1/6 Heikki Taipale 1/12. Antti Kaaprielinp. 50 v. Leena 61 L. 1-2 Taavetti Taipale 53 v. Eeva 65 L. 2-1 Heikki Taipale 58 v. Maria 53 L. Mikko 87. 0-1 ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== *Taipale: Tal. Eeva Antint. Taipale: [[Muhli-2|Elias Aaprahaminp. Muhli 76]] v. [[Taipale-43|Eeva 69]] L. 2-2(=[[Muhli-5|Aatami]], [[Muhli-6|Antti]], [[Muhli-3|Anna Liisa]], [[Muhli-4|Leena]]) Äiti [[Sinkko-79|Regiina Kaaprielintytär 34]] yli ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== *Taipale: Tal. Kaapriel Matinp. Imeläisen ja Antin tila: Kaapriel Imeläinen 40 yli. v. Beata 49 L. Antti 72 v. Karoliina 81 l. 2-0 L. Aatami 78 v. Tilda 85 l. 0-1 L. Elias 82 1-0 *Mtpl: Leski [[Taipale-37|Leena Taipale 59]] vtn ja hvl. L. [[Kruskopf-2|Taavetti 84 17/8]] typerä ja kuuro vap. 1-0(=[[Kruskopf-4|Mikko]]) Petter Kruskopfin l. 1-1(=[[Taipale-54|Toivo]], [[Taipale-53|Eeva]]) äpärä *Seppä: Antti Mooseksenp. Kruskop. 43 jalkavaiv. vap. v. Valpuri 46 L. Anton 77 v. Maria 83 l. 1-1. *Läks Matti Heikinp. Taipale 80 v. Tilda 82 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684967 Jakso 223] *Löysä Anna Heiska 55 vähämiel. vap. L. 1-0 *Löysä Taavetti Taipale 41 kivul. vap. ===Tevaniemi=== ====Talo 1 (1)==== *Tevaniemi: Tal. Antti, Aatami, Elias, Juonas ja Eeva Juhananl. Buuri: Antti Buuri 44 v. Regiina 45 L. Anna 68, Aatami 81 Antti 85 Albert 88 V. Aatami Buuri 52 v. Maria 59 L. Olga 85, Ristiina 88, 3-1 S:set osakkaat: Elias 62 Juonas 75 Eeva 57 *Tp. Leski [[Taipale-13|Leena Karhu 55]] vävy [[Koljonen-19|Olli Koljonen 81]] v. [[Maunu-18|Miina 79]] lp. 1-0 ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Hiukkapelto: ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Hiukkapelto: ===Torviniemi=== ====Talo 1 (1/8)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (1/8)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (30/576)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (30/576)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (30/576)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (30/576)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (1/24)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (67/540)==== *Torvi: Tal. [[Sinkko-20|Salomon Salomoninp. Sinkko 48]] v. [[Strandman-4|Iida 62]] L. [[Sinkko-40|Hilda 80]] /// [[Sinkko-41|Eevert 82]] [[Sinkko-42|Taavetti 87]] 1-2(=[[Sinkko-43|Antti]], [[Sinkko-44|Anna]], [[Sinkko-45|Aino]]) *Läks. Elias Kohosen Leski Liisa Taavetintytär 67 vln. ja hvl. L. 4-0. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684968 Jakso 224] ====Talo 1 (68/540)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (3/16)==== *Torvi: Tal. Aatami Eliaksenp. Torvi 55 v. Eeva 64 L. Aatami 84 18/6 Tal. Aatami Torven p. 3-2. V. Juhana 57 tylsämiel. vap ====Talo 1 (1/16)==== *Torvi: ===Uiminniemi=== ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Saira: ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Saira: ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Saira: ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Saira: ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Hietamies: ====Talo 2 (3/8)==== *Hietamies: ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Hietamies: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684969 Jakso 225] ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Hietamies: ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Muhli: ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Muhli: Tal. [[Muhli-10|Antti Antinp. Muhli 53]] v. [[Sinkko-166|Eeva 56]] L. [[Muhli-12|Elias 79]] v. Eeva 82 L. [[Muhli-13|Robert 85]], 2-1(=[[Muhli-15|Iivari]], [[Muhli-16|Antti]], [[Muhli-14|?]]) Leski Eeva Taavetintytär 24 yli Täti Anna Nikunen 34 yli. *Mtpl. Emanuel Tahvonp. Muhli 31 yli. v. Valpuri 52 L. 1-1 ====Talo 4 (1/3)==== *Hakonen: ====Talo 4 (1/3)==== *Hakonen: ====Talo 4 (1/3)==== *Hakonen: ====Talo 5 (1/2)==== *Kinttu: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684970 Jakso 226] ====Talo 5 (1/2)==== *Kinttu: ====Talo 6 (1/2)==== *Pekari: ====Talo 6 (1/2)==== *Pekari: ====Talo 7 (1/2)==== *Poikulainen: Tal. Elias ja Kaapriel Antinp. Tuuliainen. Elias Antinp. 31 yli v. Leena 42 L. Leski Eeva Mikontytär 70 l. 2-3 Elias Tuuliaisen l. L. Anna 82, Kaapriel Tuuliainen 35 yli. v. Eeva 53 L. Antti 84 3/8 Tal. Kaapriel Tuuliaisen p. Eevert 88 Leski Anna Taavetintytär 32 yli ====Talo 7 (1/2)==== *Poikulainen: Tal. Eeva Taavetint. Tuuliaisen tila: Eläk. Leski Anna Antint. Rasa 33 yli. l. Anna Taavetintytär 61 Liisa Taavetintytär 65 l. 1-0 ====Talo 8 (1/6)==== *Sairanen: Tal. Aatami Nikunen 17/810 v. Helena Nikusen 1/810 ja Toivo Kohosen 57/810 = 5/54 ynnä Aatami Nikusen 1/18 sekä Aatami Nikusen ja Emil Eliaksenp. Kohosen 1/54 tila: [[Nikunen-2|Aatami Nikunen 67]] v. [[Sinkko-26|Leena 61]] Lp. [[Kohonen-8|Toivo 84 30/8]] Elias Kohosen p. L. [[Nikunen-3|Ella 88]] 2-4(=[[Nikunen-8|Armas]], [[Nikunen-10|Vilho]], [[Nikunen-4|Anna]], [[Nikunen-5|Lyyli]], [[Nikunen-6|Helmi]], [[Nikunen-7|Olga]]) ====Talo 8 (2/15)==== *Sairanen: Tal. Aatami Joonaksenp. Kohosen y.m. tila: Aatami Kohonen 63 v. Valpuri 69 L. 2-2 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684971 Jakso 227] *Läks. Aatami Aataminp. Kurki 79 ====Talo 8 (1/30)==== *Sairanen: Tal. Lesken Maria Joonaant. Kohosen perill., Eevan perill. sekä Anna Liisa Kohosen tila: ====Talo 8 (1/6)==== *Sairanen: Tal. Aatami Aataminp. Sairanen 57 v. Anna 59 L. Eeva 80 Ella 87 Äiti Leski Maria Taavetintytär 30 yli *Läks. Leski Regiina Tuuliainen 67 L. 0-1 ====Talo 8 (1/6)==== *Sairanen: ====Talo 8 (1/3)==== *Sairanen: ====Talo 9 (1/4)==== *Tuuliainen: ====Talo 9 (1/4)==== *Tuuliainen: ====Talo 9 (1/2)==== *Tuuliainen: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684972 Jakso 228] ====Talo 10 (1/4)==== *Nikunen: ====Talo 10 (1/4)==== *Nikunen: ====Talo 10 (1/2)==== *Nikunen: ====Talo 11 (1/3)==== *Jukanen: ====Talo 11 (1/3)==== *Jukanen: ====Talo 11 (1/3)==== *Jukanen: ====Talo 12 (1/3)==== *Punkanen: Tal. Heikki Heikinp. Punkanen 32 yli. v. Liisa 36 yli L. Leski Eeva Heikint. 66 l. Elias 87, 0-2 Elias Punkasen l. ====Talo 12 (1/3)==== *Punkanen: Tal. Aatami Heikinpoika Punkanen 35 yli. L. Stiina 70 l. 1-0 vävy [[Kouvo-10|Aatami Kouvo 74]] v. [[Punkanen-2|Miina 75]]. L. 2-0(=[[Kouvo-11|Johannes]], [[Kouvo-13|Eino]]) ====Talo 12 (1/3)==== *Punkanen: Tal. Tuomas Heikinpoika Punkanen 41 sokea L. Antti 70 v. Anna 71 *Löysä Leski Kristiina Jeremiaksent. Taipale 36 yli. ===Urola=== ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== ====Talo 1 (1/8)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684973 Jakso 229] ====Talo 1 (1/8)==== *Urola: Tal. Aabraham Kaaprielinp. Uronen 34 yli. L. Antti 57 v. Anna 72 l. 2-2 L. [[Uronen-1|Aatami 67]] v. [[Pekkanen-15|Iida 76]] l. 3-1(=[[Uronen-2|Taavetti]], [[Uronen-3|Valter]], [[Uronen-4|Niilo]], [[Uronen-5|Olga]]) L. Anna 64 ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== ===Vainikkala=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684974 Jakso 230] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684975 Jakso 231] ====Talo 7 (1/6)==== *Turiala: ====Talo 7 (1/6)==== *Turiala: ====Talo 7 (0,2271)==== *Turiala: ====Talo 7 (0,1062)==== *Turiala: Tal. Antti Sinkko 45 *Ent. Siltavouti Juhana Turiainen 42 v. Anna 53 L. Eevert 74 ====Talo 7 (1/6)==== *Turiala: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684976 Jakso 232] ====Talo 7 (1/6)==== *Turiala: Tal. Juonas Taavetinp. Suomalaisen perill. tila: Leski Maria Jeremiaksentytär 40 yli. L. Aatami 68 v. Stiina 71 l. 2-1 L. Eeva 66. l. 1-0 *Mtpl. [[Torvi-5|Matti Taavetinp. Torvi 67]] v. [[Sinkko-145|Aleksandra 76]] L. 3-0(=[[Torvi-6|Väinö]], [[Torvi-7|?]], [[Torvi-8|Arvid]]?) *Mtpl. Antti Aataminp. Kurki 72 v. Iida 71 vtn. ja hvl. L. 2-2 *Mtpl. Selma Taavetint. Sinkko 80 *Tp. Kaapriel Kaaprielinp. Turiainen 53 v. Liisa 57 L. 4-1 ====Talo 8 (2/5)==== *Himmi: Tal. Antti Eliaksenp. Kouvo 54 L. 1-1 *Läks. leski Maria Taavetint. Sinkko 50 *Läks. Robert Taavetinp. Kouvo 80 ====Talo 8 (1/10)==== *Himmi: ====Talo 8 (1/2)==== *Himmi: ===Värtölä=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684977 Jakso 233] Venäjällä passilla oleskelevia ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684978 Jakso 234] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684979 Jakso 235] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684980 Jakso 236] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684981 Jakso 237] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684982 Jakso 238] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=684983 Jakso 239]

Henkikirja Viipuri 1910/Lemi

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Lemin pitäjä [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1910|Viipurin läänin henkikirjassa vuonna 1910]]. Lemin henkikirjat muina vuosina:
[[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1818/Lemi|1818]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1820/Lemi|1820]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1825/Lemi|1825]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1830/Lemi|1830]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1835/Lemi|1835]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1840/Lemi|1840]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1845/Lemi|1845]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1850/Lemi|1850]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1855/Lemi|1855]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1860/Lemi|1860]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1865/Lemi|1865]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1870/Lemi|1870]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1875/Lemi|1875]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1880/Lemi|1880]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1885/Lemi|1885]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1890/Lemi|1890]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1895/Lemi|1895]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1900/Lemi|1900]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1905/Lemi|1905]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1910/Lemi|1910]] [[Space:Henkikirja Viipuri 1915/Lemi|1915]] ==Henkilöt== :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698786 Jakso 2188] ===Ahtiala=== ====Talo 1 (1)==== *Ahtiainen: ====Talo 2 (1)==== *Korttinen: ====Talo 3 (0,0767)==== *Laurikainen: ====Talo 3 (0,1946)==== *Rintainsalmi: ====Talo 3 (0,2287)==== *Laurikainen: ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Laurikainen: Tal. Elias Aataminp. perill: 1/4 Anna Maria Pekarin 1/12, Eeva Maria, Miina ja Anton Laurikaisen 1/6 tila: Leski Maria Laurikainen 44 yli. L. Antti 70 v. Iida 76 l. 1-1 V. leski Anna Laurikainen 46 L. Anton Laurikainen 79 v. [[Holopainen-57|Olga 85]] l. 1-1 Täti Liisa Laurikainen 42 yli. Täti Eeva Laurikainen 27 yli. ====Talo 4 (0,4662)==== *Korttinen: ====Talo 4 (0,3529)==== *Jokimäki: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698787 Jakso 2189] ===Hakulila=== ===Heikkilä=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698788 Jakso 2190] ===Huttula=== ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Yläturku: Tal. Elias, Taavetti ja Antti Taavetinp. Kouvon tila: Elias 78 Taavetti 81 Antti 86 Ristiina 89 Äiti Lk. Beata Kouvo 49. *Läks. Anna Olkkonen 57 L. 1-0 *Likomäki maapalsta Anna Liisa, Iida ja Miina Mooseksent. Turun oma. Vilhelm Kohonen 61 v. Anna 70 L. 2-2 *Poliisikonst: Elias Turku 59 v. Ristiina 73 L. Tyyne 90 Siivo 93 1-3 ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Yläturku: Tal. Aatami Turku 40 yli v. Anna 43 yli. L. [[Turku-2|Albert 71]] v. [[Pekkanen-14|Eeva 71]] l. 4-2(=[[Turku-3|?]], [[Turku-5|Robert]], [[Turku-8|Toivo]], [[Turku-9|Viljo]], [[Turku-6|Kerttu]], [[Turku-7|Saima]]) L. Evald 73 v. Rebekka 77 l. 4-1 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698789 Jakso 2191] ====Talo 4 (1/6)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (1/12)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (1/12)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (1/12)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (1/12)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (3/40)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (1/20)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (3/32)==== *Huttula: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698790 Jakso 2192] ====Talo 4 (1/32)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== *Huttula: Tal. Taavetti Antinp. Huttunen 62 v. Rekiina 67 L. Olga 87 Aina 90 Hilma 92 0-5 *Läks: Antti Joonaanp. Huttunen 49 *Palstatilallinen Elias Huttunen 46 v. Eeva 54 L. Elias 75 *Mtpl: lk. Annaliisa Huttunen 48 L. Eevert 82 *Koneenhoit: Mikko Haiko 65 L. 1-1 ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== *Huttula: ===Hyvärilä=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698791 Jakso 2193] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698792 Jakso 2194] ====Talo 3 (1/4)==== ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== *Junnola: Tal. Antti Antinp. Junnonen 62 v. Eeva 63 L. Eemil 88 0-3(=?, Aina, Olga) Äiti Maria Junnonen 39 yli. *Osavilj: Elias Mikonp. Heiska 68 v. Vilhelmiina 79 L. 1-0. ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== ====Talo 4 (1/4)==== *Junnola: Tal. Antti Antinp. Junnonen 61 v. Annaliisa 66 L. Antti 87 Anna 89 Selma 91 3-0 Äiti lk. Valpuri Junnonen 43 yli. *Mtpl: lk. *Mtpl: lk. ====Talo 4 (1/4)==== ====Talo 5 (1/2)==== ====Talo 5 (1/2)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698793 Jakso 2195] ===Iitiä=== ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Kinnari: Tal. Taavetti Antinp. Vainikan perill: Leski Eeva Vainikka 44 yli. L. Antti 84 v. Hilda 87 l. 3-0 Vävy Elias Kohonen 81 v. Iida 81 l. 2-0 *Läks: lk. Iida Aatamint. Vainikka 75 vtn. ja hol. L. 2-0 1-0 äpärä. *Mtpl. [[Sinkko-221|Taavetti Kaaprielinp. Sinkko 52]] v. [[Vainikka-1|Maria 63]] L. 2-0(=[[Sinkko-226|Toivo]], [[Sinkko-227|Armas]]) ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Kinnari: Tal. Taavetti Eliaksenp. Laurikainen 51 v. Eeva 60 L. 2-1 *Läks: Albert Taavetinp. Laurikainen 81 v. Anna 85 L. 0-1 *Mtpl. Eeva Matint. Poikulainen 70 S. Iida 83 V. Matti 87 Äiti lk. Kristiina Poikulainen 52. ===Juvola=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Juvola: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698794 Jakso 2196] ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Juvola: ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Kettinen: ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Kettinen: ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Nuorakoski: ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Nuorakoski: ====Talo 4 (1/4)==== *Klemi: ====Talo 4 (1/4)==== *Klemi: ====Talo 4 (1/2)==== *Klemi: Tal. Elias Kaaprielinp. Klemin perill. leski Anna Klemi 53 L. Elias 84 Eedla 92 rampa. *Mtpl. Anna Laurikainen 48 L. Eeva 82 *Mtpl. Beata Antint. Nisonen 41 yli *Maak: Aatami Pekari 75 *Ent. Maak: Taavetti Aataminp. Klemi 42 yli v. Anna 58 L. Anna 69 Hilma 80 sairasm. vap. Väinö 82 v. Lyydia 85 L. Toivo 85 v. Hyve 84. *Kauppa apul: Elias Taavetinp. Pekari 82 *Mtpl: lk. Eeva Huttunen 49 L. Aatami Huttunen 76 Anna 82 l. 1-0 *Kätilö lk. Edla Tuovinen 72 L. 2-1 *Maapalsta: 0,596 h. Simo Jukasen höyrymylly. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698795 Jakso 2197] ====Talo 5 (1/2)==== *Tauri: ====Talo 5 (1/2)==== *Tauri: ====Talo 6 (1)==== *Pappila: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698796 Jakso 2198] ===Kaamaniemi=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698797 Jakso 2199] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698798 Jakso 2200] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698799 Jakso 2201] ===Kapiala=== ====Talo 1 (53/204)==== *Suurkapiala: Tal. Elias Matinp. Kapiainen 46 (kesken) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698800 Jakso 2202] *Lämmittäjä Väinö Joonaanp. Kapiainen 88 ====Talo 1 (5/68)==== *Suurkapiala: Tal. Mikko Eliaksenp. Kapiainen 75 v. Anna 80 L. 2-2. *Mtpl: Mikko Matinp. Kapiainen 59 v. Eeva 64 L. Eeva 86 1-3 ====Talo 1 (2/21)==== *Suurkapiala: Tal. Joonas Kaaprielinpoika Kapiainen 45 yli. v. Maria 49 (kesken) ====Talo 1 (3/21)==== *Suurkapiala: Tal. Mikko Kaaprielinpoika Kapiainen 55 v. Kristiina 60 (kesken) ====Talo 1 (2/21)==== *Suurkapiala: Tal. Elias Eliaksenp. Kapiaisen perill. ja Eeva Aatamint. Kapiaisen tila: Vävy Antti Muhli 80 v. Eeva 85 l. 2-0 Äiti Anna Salomonint. Kapiainen 60 ====Talo 1 (5/48)==== *Suurkapiala: Tal. Elias Eliaksenp. Kapiaisen perill: tila: Leski Eeva Kapiainen 72 L. 1-0 ====Talo 1 (1/16)==== *Suurkapiala: Tal. Ristiina Eliaksent. Kapiaisen ja Anna Joonaksent. Kapiaisen tila: ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Suurkapiala: Yht. vilj. N:o 2. Uiminniemen k:ssä Tal. Mikko Salomoninp. Hietamiehen tila: *Läks. Taavetti Manunp. Saira 53 v. Eeva (kesken) ====Talo 2 (1/3)==== *Pienkapiala: Tal. Aatami Kapiaisen perill: tila: Leski Kristiina Kapiainen 58 L. Aatami 88 Taavetti 92 ====Talo 2 (1/3)==== *Pienkapiala: Tal. Antti Antinp. Kapiainen 52 v. Eeva 56 L. Anna 77 Eeva 86 Antti 92 0-1 ====Talo 2 (1/3)==== *Pienkapiala: Tal. Mikko Antinp. Kapiainen 56 v. Eeva 56 L. Elias 87 v. Hilda 86 L. Aina 92 ===Keskisenpää=== ====Talo 1 (2/3)==== *Lensu: Tal. Taavetti Pietarinp. Lensun perill: ja Antti Taavetinp. Lensun perill: tila: Leski Kristiina Lensu 70. (kesken) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698801 Jakso 2203] *Särkemän vesimyllyn omistaja Joonas Jäkälä 71 v. Anna 73 L. 3-0 ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Lensu: Tal. Aapel Aapelinp. Nisonen 69 v. Eeva 73 L. Hilda 93 1-1 *Läks: Rietrik Lensu 31 yli v. Maria 45 yli ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Kiiski: Tal. Antti Junnonen 67 v. Liisa 69 L. Hilda 91 3-0 ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Kiiski: Tal. Aatami Junnonen 72 v. Miina 70 L. Aatami 92 3-2 *Läks. Hilda Turku 85 S. Anna 91 V. 1-0 ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Kiiski: Tal. [[Mattero-20|Taavetti Elianp. Mattero 58]] v. [[Heiska-5|Helena 62]] L. [[Mattero-22|Väinö 90]] 0-1(=0-[[Mattero-23|Hilma]]) *Läks. August Augustinp. Pakkala 76 v. Iida 74 ====Talo 2 (1/16)==== *Kiiski: Tal. Mikko Aataminp. Ruohia 47 v. Anna 45 yli (kesken) *Läks: Eemil Minkonp. Ruohia 77 v. Eeva 81 L. 2-1 ====Talo 2 (1/16)==== *Kiiski: Tal. Aatami Aataminp. Ruohian perill: *Ost: Antti Eliaksenp. Muhli 53 v. Eeva 58 L. Antti 89 Aina 92 1-0 *Läks. Stiina Ruohia 52 sydäntaut: ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Kiiski: Tal. [[Holopainen-38|Mooses Mooseksenp. Holopainen 51]] v. [[Sinkko-1|Beata 50]] L. [[Holopainen-46|Mooses 72]] v. [[Nikunen-1|Maria 76]] l. 3-2(=[[Holopainen-59|Väinö Taavetti]],[[Holopainen-60|Eero]],[[Holopainen-61|Vilho Ilmari]]-[[Holopainen-62|Kauno Kyllikki]],[[Holopainen-63|Aino Kerttu]]) L. [[Holopainen-47|Taavetti 74]] l. 2-0 L. [[Holopainen-51|Toivo 87]] [[Holopainen-52|Tyyni 90]] [[Holopainen-53|Eeva 92]] 0-1(=0-[[Holopainen-58|?]]) *Tp. [[Holopainen-35|Mooses Aataminp. Holopainen 68.]] v. [[Korpela-30|Liisa 70]] l. 0-3(=[[Holopainen-54|Helmi]],[[Holopainen-55|Kauno]],[[Holopainen-56|Taimi]]) S. [[Holopainen-37|Stiina 73]] mielivik. vap. S. [[Holopainen-36|Miina 76]] taut. vap. V. [[Holopainen-30|Aatami 78]] v. [[Mattero-1|Maria 83]] l. 1-0(=0-[[Holopainen-65|Viljo Johannes]]) ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Talka: Tal. Aatami ja Heikki Matinp. Talka. Aatami Talka 45 yli. L. Elias 68 v. Miina 80 l. 1-0. L. Taavetti 73 v. Anna 81 l. 2-0 L. [[Talka-3|Aatami 84]] v. [[Soukkio-4|Anna 88]] l. 1-0(=[[Talka-4|Reino]]) L. Matti 89 V. Heikki 60 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698802 Jakso 2204] ====Talo 3 (1/4)==== *Talka: Tal. Antti Matinp. Talan perill: Leski Annaliisa Talka 54 (kesken) ====Talo 3 (1/4)==== *Talka: Tal. Juhana Matinp. Talka 63 v. Anna 65 (kesken) ====Talo 4 (1/2)==== *Mattero: Tal. [[Mattero-15|Aatami Antinp. Mattero 40 yli]] v. [[Marttinen-139|Eeva 49]] L. Aatami 75 v. Anna 76 l. 1-2 *Läks: Antti Lensu 46 v. Eeva 52 L. Anna 92 *Läks. lk. Anna Paavont. Mattero 41 yli *Läks. Annaliisa Aabrahamint. Karhu 67 ====Talo 4 (1/4)==== *Mattero: Tal. [[Mattero-2|Joonas Elianp. Mattero 51]] v. Kristiina 52 ====Talo 4 (1/4)==== *Mattero: Tal. Aatami Joonaanp. Mattero 76 v. Eeva 84 L. 2-1 *Löysä lk. [[Mattero-19|Kristiina Eliaksent. Korpelin 43 yli]] ===Korpela=== ===Kurkela=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Honka: Tal. [[Sinkko-18|Antti Sinkko 41]] yli v. Leena 47 L. [[Sinkko-33|Vilhelmiina 83]] [[Sinkko-32|Taavetti 87]] [[Sinkko-34|Mikko 91]] tylsämiel. *Tp. Tuomas Laamanen 51 v. Anna 61 L. Aksel 93 1-0 Lp. Iida 86 taut. vap. Antti 91, 1-0 Mikko Kouvon l. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698803 Jakso 2205] *Läks. lk. Liisa Aatamint. Honka 40 yli ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== *Honka: ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== *Honka: ====Talo 2 (1/3)==== *Kurki: Tal. [[Sinkko-24|Taavetti Salomoninp. Sinkko 50]] v. [[Huttunen-10|Anna 56]] L. [[Sinkko-48|Taavetti 77]] 1-0(=[[Sinkko-51|Antti]]) ====Talo 2 (4/27)==== *Kurki: ====Talo 2 (4/27)==== *Kurki: ====Talo 2 (1/27)==== *Kurki: ====Talo 2 (1/6)==== *Kurki: ====Talo 2 (1/6)==== *Kurki: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698804 Jakso 2206] ===Kuukanniemi=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698805 Jakso 2207] ===Kärmenniemi=== ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Pekkanen: Tal. Aatami Aaprahaminp. Pekkasen perill: tila: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698806 Jakso 2208] ====Talo 1 (0,3134)==== *Pekkola: Tal. Mikko Eliaksenp. Pekkanen 45 yli L. Joonas 67 v. Miina 73 l. 4-1 *Läks: Juhana Aataminp. Korttinen 58 v. Maria 64 L. 1-0 ====Talo 1 (0,0199)==== *Honkaharju: Vahtimest: David Kärmenniemi ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Pekkanen: Tal. [[Pekkanen-3|Joonas Antinp. Pekkasen]] perill: Leski [[Sinkko-164|Leena Pekkanen 51]] L. [[Pekkanen-5|Antti 73]] v. [[Partamies-1|Kristiina 75]] l. 5-1(=[[Pekkanen-6|Evald]], [[Pekkanen-7|Antti]], [[Pekkanen-8|Matti]], [[Pekkanen-9|Otto]], [[Pekkanen-11|Oiva]], [[Pekkanen-10|Lyyli]]) L. [[Pekkanen-21|Taavetti]] 85 v. [[Junnonen-1|Miina 90]] l. 0-1(=[[Pekkanen-22|Olga]]) L. [[Pekkanen-26|Aatami 90]] 0-1(=[[Pekkanen-28|Anna]]) *Mtpl: [[Pekkanen-17|Eevert Joonaanp. Pekkanen 83]] v. [[Suomalainen-5|Miina 86]] L. 0-1(=[[Pekkanen-18|Aino]]) V. [[Pekkanen-27|Robert 93]] *Tp. Heikki Salomoninp. Pekkanen 50 v. Eeva 49 L. Antti 81 Mikko 87 1-0 ====Talo 2 (83479/5,019,720)==== ====Talo 2 (83479/5,019,720)==== ====Talo 2 (83479/5,019,720)==== ====Talo 2 (83479/1673240)==== ====Talo 2 (1/10)==== *Kärmenniemi: Tal. Aatami Taavetinp. Pekkanen 51 L. Aatami 71 [[Pekkanen-29|Taavetti 71]] v. [[Sinkko-213|Iida 79]] l. 1-2(=[[Pekkanen-30|Armas]], [[Pekkanen-32|Lyyli]], [[Pekkanen-33|Hilja]]) L. Elias 81 v. Iida 87 l. 1-0 L. Antti 83 v. Miina 90 L. Anna 88 Äiti lk. Liisa Pekkanen 49 ====Talo 2 (167,507/836,620)==== ====Talo 2 (0,0848)==== ====Talo 2 (0,0971)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698807 Jakso 2209] ===Laakkola=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698808 Jakso 2210] ===Lavola=== ===Merenlahti=== ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Remunen: ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Remunen: ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Remunen: Tal. Heikki ja Aatami Heikinp. Näivän perill: tila: Heikki Heikinp. 65 v. Anna 69 L. 2-1. Äiti lk. Beata Näivä 42 yli Täti Leena Remunen 55 *Tp. Elias Eliaksenp. Remunen 71 v. Valpuri 71 L. 1-1 Äiti lk. [[Maunu-10|Regiina Remunen 31]] yli ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Remunen: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698809 Jakso 2211] ====Talo 3 (1)==== *Tallinen: ===Metsola=== ===Mikkola=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698810 Jakso 2212] ===Nisola=== ====Talo 1 (2/9)==== *Nisola: ====Talo 1 (1/9)==== *Nisola: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698811 Jakso 2213] ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Nisola: Tal. Mikko Manunp. Nisonen 60 v. Helena 65 L. Toivo 88 Väinö 92 2-1 Eläk. Maria Antint. Nisonen 44 yli *Mtpl: Elias Taavetinp. Taipale 81 v. Eliina 83 L. 1-2 *Mtpl: Taavetti Kaaprielinp. Mauno 76 v. Severina 79 L. 0-1 V. Antti 85 ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Nisola: ====Talo 2 (5/12)==== *Vilhu: ====Talo 2 (1/6)==== *Vilhu: ====Talo 2 (5/12)==== *Vilhu: ====Talo 3 (1)==== *Maunu: Tal. v. Anna Turun tila: Aatami Heikinp. Turku 48 v. Anna 56 L. 1-1 *Tp. Leena Joonaant. Maunu 65 L. 0-1 S. Stiina Maunu 59 Lanko Heikki Pekonp. Koponen 71 v. Iida 68 L. 1-3 *Mtpl: Antti Eliaksenp. Maunu 43 yli v. Anna 48 L. Antti 84 *Tp: [[Maunu-14|Sofia Taavetint. Maunu 23 yli.]] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698812 Jakso 2214] ====Talo 4 (1)==== *Haiko: ===Nuppola=== ===Parkkola=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698813 Jakso 2215] ===Pöllölä=== ====Talo 2 (1)==== *Alapöllönen: Tal. Elias, Mooses ja Eeva Mooseksenl. Pöllösen 44/45 ynnä Mikko Pölläsen perill: 1/45 tila: Elias Pöllönen 51 v. Eeva 71 L. 0-3 V. Mooses Mooseksenp. 58 v. Miina 76 L. 0-1 S. Eeva Mooseksent. 61. *Tp. Kaapriel Heikinp. Pöllönen 59 v. Kristiina 61 L. Anna 92 1-2 V. Antti 69 *Tp. yhdysm: lk. Regiina Pöllönen 76 L. 5-0 Mikko Pöllösen l. ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== ====Talo 3 (3/8)==== *Yläpöllönen: Tal. Matti, Aatami, Antti ja Miina Aataminl. Pöllösen tila: Matti Pöllönen 55 v. Anna 61 L. Eevert 86 0-4 Aatami 56 Antti 59 ====Talo 3 (1/8)==== *Yläpöllönen: Tal. Elias Aataminp. Pöllönen 68 v. Anna 78 L. 1-3 Äiti lk. Eeva Taavetint. Pöllönen 30 yli. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698814 Jakso 2216] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698815 Jakso 2217] ===Ruohiala=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Rasvasuu: Tal. Taavetti Antinp. Kaijansinkko 46 v. Liisa 44 yli L. Elias 70 v. Hilja 82 mielisair: l. 0-1 Eläk. lk. Eeva Rasvasuu 25 yli. *Mtpl: Elias Hietamies 74 v. Miina 74 L. 1-3 Äiti lk. Eeva Hietamies 45 yli ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Rasvasuu: Tal. [[Soukkio-1|Elias Kaaprielinp. Soukkio 49]] v. [[Sinkko-228|Anna 54]] L. [[Soukkio-2|Elias 82]] v. Eeva 87 L. [[Soukkio-3|Eevert 90]] [[Soukkio-5|Hilda 92]] 2-1(=[[Soukkio-6|Toivo]], [[Soukkio-8|Armas]], [[Soukkio-7|Aino]]) Isint. Taavetti Saira 27 yli. ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Ruohia: Tal. Elias Taavetinp. Ruohian ja Marian tila: Elias Ruohia 28 yli. Aabel Joonaksenp. Muhli 55 v. Maria 34 yli. ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Ruohia: Tal. Taavetti Aaprahaminp. Hietamies 40 yli ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Ruohia: Tal. Aatami Taavetinp. Sairan perill: Leski Eeva Saira 66 L. 4-1 ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Ruohia: Tal. Mooses Kaaprielinp. Nisonen 49 v. Liisa 51 L. Helmina 81 l. 1-0 L. Elias 83 Aina 89 Hilma 93 *Tp. Joonas Benjaminp. Värtö 42 yli v. Eeva 52 L. Taavetti 82 Ristiina 87 0-1 *Läks: Antti Antinp. Huttunen 75 v. Eeva 76 L. 1-0 *Kaupustelija Tuomas Eskonp. Ovaska 77 v. Anna 82 L. 0-1 ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Ruohia: Tal. [[Sinkko-230|Aatami Kaaprielinp. Sinkko 60]] v. [[Ruohia-1|Eeva 64]] L. [[Sinkko-234|Toivo 93]] 4-0(=[[Sinkko-235|Robert]], [[Sinkko-236|Aatami]], [[Sinkko-240|Evert]], [[Sinkko-241|Eino]]) *Tp. lk. Regiina Buuri 48 L. Anna 88 *Tp. Antti Joonaksenp. Buuri 46 v. Anna 61 L 1-2 S. Anna 37 yli. *Läks: Eeva Antint. Buuri 83 S:set Antti 88 Joonas 92 ===Ruomi=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698816 Jakso 2218] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698817 Jakso 2219] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698818 Jakso 2220] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698819 Jakso 2221] ===Sairala=== ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Pekki: Tal. Antti Matinp. Pekki 48 v. Eeva 54 L. Antti 77 Eeva 85 *Tp. Aatami Eliaksenp. Stenberg 47 v. Liisa 55 L. Helena 88 Hilda 91 0-1 S. Eeva Stenberg 40 yli. *Läks. Mikko Matinp. Pekki 60 ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Pekki: Tal. Taavetti Matinp. Pekki 56 v. Regiina 67 L. Taavetti 91 0-2 *Tp: Joonas Aataminp. Hiiva 51 v. Valpuri 55 *Läks: Matti Matinp. Pekki 51 v. Anna 60 L Eevert 84 ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Pekki: Tal. Mooses Matinp. Pekki 58 v. Eeva 72 L. 0-1. ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Saira: Tal. Taavetti Antinp. Suonia 51 L. Antti 78 v. Anna 76 l. 2-0 L. [[Suonia-1|Aatami 81]] v. [[Sinkko-217|Eeva 85]] L. Elias 84 Olga 90 Hilma 93 Eläk. Juhana Saira 43 yli Nato Stiina Saira 38 yli ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Saira: Yhd. vilj: N:o 3. 1/12 k:ssä. Tal. Taavetti Joonaksenp. Saira 33 yli v. Maria 46 L. Taavetti 68 v. Vilhelmiina 75 l. 2-1 L. Elias 74 v. Kristiina 77 l. 0-1 L. Joonas 79 v. Matilda 80 l. 2-1 L. Aatami 82 v. Miina 84 l. 0-1 S. Beata Saira 45 yli ====Talo 3 (0,0271)==== *Peuhkuri: Multamäki: Tal. Antti Saira ====Talo 3 (0,0156)==== *Lahtela: Tal. Aatami Turku ====Talo 3 (0,0190)==== *Niemelä: Tal. Gabriel, Aatami ja Antti Muukan tila ====Talo 3 (0,1050)==== *Keskitupa: Tal. Regiina Peuhkurin ynnä Taavetti, Miina, Antti ja Aatami Peuhkurin tila: Lk. Regiina Peuhkuri 49 L. Miina 77 Antti 80 Aatami 84 *Mtpl: Taavetti Aataminp. Peuhkuri 74 v. Ristiina 80 L. 2-3 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698820 Jakso 2222] *Mtpl: Taavetti Eliaksenp. Pekki 46 L. Miina 86 S. Liisa Pekki 52 ====Talo 3 (1/6)==== *Peuhkuri: Tal. Mooses Juhananp. Muukan perill: L. Kaapriel 58 v. Eeva 70 l. Eemil 81 v. Anna 85 l.l. 0-1. l. Lydia 92 4-0 L. Eeva 60 Aatami 70 v. Vilhelmiina 77 l. 1-0 L. Antti 73 v. Maria 77 l. 1-1 ====Talo 3 (1/6)==== *Peuhkuri: Tal. Matti ja Mikko Antinp. Peuhkurin tila: Matti Peuhkuri 56 v. Anna 57 V. Mikko Peuhkurin lk. Eeva 70 Äiti Martta Mooseksentr. Peuhkuri 33 yli *Mtpl: Antti Antinp. Peuhkuri 70 V. Mikko 81 V. Taavetti 85 v. Anna 86 Isä Antti Peuhkuri 41 yli v. Valpuri 45 yli ====Talo 3 (1/6)==== *Peuhkuri: Tal. Elias Matinp. Imeläinen 34 yli v. Eeva 37 yli Vävy Antti Esaiaksenp. Paakko 70 v. Anna 63 l. 2-1 S. Anna Imeläinen 38 yli S. Stiina Imeläinen 44 yli. *Mtpl: Lk. Eeva Torvi 67 L. Elias 91 1-0 *Tp. Ville Joonaksenp. Peuhkuri 46 L. Miina 83 Eeva 84 Olga 89 Aatami 92 1-0 V. Tuomas Peuhkuri 60 ====Talo 3 (1/12)==== *Peuhkuri: Yht. vilj. N:o 2 1/2 k:ssä. Tal. Taavetti Juonaksenp. Sairan tila: *Mtpl: lk. Valpuri Aatamint. Torvi 60 L. Aatami 85 Elias 87 Antti 90 ====Talo 3 (1/12)==== *Peuhkuri: Tal. Antti Aataminp. Saira 41 yli v. Liisa 47 L. Aatami 72 mielisair. vap. Antti 75 v. Miina 86 l. 1-0 L. Anna 80 Taavetti 88 V. Mikko Saira 45 yli v. Liisa 57 l. Miina 87 ====Talo 3 (1/6)==== *Peuhkuri: Tal. Kaapriel Kouvo 45 yli v. Anna 44 yli L. Aatami 69 v. Anna 72 l. 3-1 L. Mikko 81 v. Anna 82 *Löysä lk: Anna Peuhkuri 67 vtn. ja hol. L. 3-0 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698821 Jakso 2223] *Löysä Ristiina Taavetint. Peuhkuri 67 ===Sorvarila=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698822 Jakso 2224] ===Suomalainen=== ====Talo 1 (1/24)==== ====Talo 1 (1/24)==== ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== ====Talo 1 (7/72)==== *Suomalainen: Tal. Tuomas Aataminp. Suomalainen 48 v. Anna 50 L. Aatami 78 Mikko 81 Hilda 89 0-1(=Aino) *Mtpl: Joonas Joonaksenp. Pesu 77 v. Eeva 78 L. 2-1 ====Talo 1 (5/72)==== ====Talo 1 (1/18)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698823 Jakso 2225] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698824 Jakso 2226] ===Suoniala=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698825 Jakso 2227] ===Suontakais=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== ====Talo 2 (11/120)==== *Muukka: Tal. Aatami Heikinp. Huttunen 37 yli v. Eeva 41 yli L. Aatami 77 v. Anna 82 l. 1-0 L. Elias 79 v. Valpuri 83 L. Iida 81 ====Talo 2 (1/60)==== *Muukka: Tal. [[Huttunen-12|Antti Aataminp. Huttunen 61]] v. [[Sinkko-233|Helena 68]] L. [[Huttunen-19|Olga 90]] 1-3(=[[Huttunen-16|Evert]], [[Huttunen-13|Hilma]], [[Huttunen-14|Hilda]], [[Huttunen-15|Hilja]]) ====Talo 2 (1/60)==== *Muukka: Tal. Taavetti Aataminp. Huttunen 64 v. Liisa 68 L. 3-3 ====Talo 2 (1/16)==== ====Talo 2 (0,0480)==== ====Talo 2 (0,0145)==== ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698826 Jakso 2228] ====Talo 2 (1/16)==== ====Talo 2 (1/16)==== ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== ===Sutela=== ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: Tal. Joonas Salomoninp. Hietamies 51 v. Liisa 61 L. Väinö 93 *Läks: Taavetti Juhananp. Kuukka 72 v. Anna 87 L. 1-1 ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== *Sinkko: Tal. [[Taipale-18|Taavetti Pekanp. Taipale 50]] v. [[Sinkko-74|Eeva 65]] L. [[Taipale-23|Taavetti 89]] 2-3(=[[Taipale-24|Väinö]], [[Taipale-26|Antton]], [[Taipale-27|Lyyti]], [[Taipale-28|Tyyne]], [[Taipale-29|Linda]]) Lk. Emint. [[Torvi-3|Eeva Taipale 37]] yli. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698827 Jakso 2229] ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== *Sinkko: Tal. [[Taipale-19|Antti Pekanp. Taipale 58]] v. [[Mikkola-58|Anna 63]] L. [[Taipale-30|Eedla 89]] 1-2(=[[Taipale-32|Antti]], [[Taipale-31|Hilma]], [[Taipale-33|Elsa]]) ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: Tal. Antti Kaaprielinp. Sinkon perill: Lk. [[Olkkonen-2|Eeva Sinkko 38]] yli L. [[Sinkko-86|Antti 72]] v. [[Sinkko-89|Miina 75]] l. 4-1(=[[Sinkko-90|Antti]], [[Sinkko-91|Elias]], [[Sinkko-93|Taavetti]], [[Sinkko-94|Robert]], [[Sinkko-92|Olga]]) L. [[Sinkko-88|Kaapriel 75]] [[Sinkko-82|Eeva 65]] [[Sinkko-84|Liisa 69]] l. 0-1.(=[[Sinkko-85|Aino]]) *Mtpl: Taavetti Elianp. Räipiö 54 kivul: v. Anna 64 vtn. ja hvl. L. Taavetti 90 1-2 *Mtpl: [[Sihvo-3|Pietari Matinp. Sihvo 88]] V. [[Sihvo-4|Toivo 91]] V. 2-0(=[[Sihvo-5|Jalmar]], [[Sihvo-6|Matti]]) ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: Tal. Matti Matinp. Sinkon perill: L. [[Sinkko-167|Mikko Matinp. 64]] v. [[Värtö-2|Anna 68]] l. [[Sinkko-168|Antti 89]] [[Sinkko-169|Taavetti 92]] 1-3(=[[Sinkko-173|Viktor]], [[Sinkko-170|Anna]], [[Sinkko-171|Hilda]], [[Sinkko-172|Aino]]) L. [[Sinkko-174|Robert 66]] v. [[Pekkanen-2|Karoliina 78]] l. 3-2(=[[Sinkko-175|Aatami]], [[Sinkko-176|Matti]], [[Sinkko-180|Väinö]], [[Sinkko-178|Lyyli]], [[Sinkko-179|Helmi]]) L. [[Sinkko-192|Aatami 75]] [[Sinkko-193|Taavetti 78]] [[Sinkko-194|Joonas 82]] ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: Tal. Elias Aprahaminp. Sinkon ja [[Sinkko-202|Aabraham Sinkon]] perill: tila: Lk. Liisa Sinkko 49 L. [[Sinkko-207|Anna 73]] l. 1-0(=[[Sinkko-216|Toivo]]) L. [[Sinkko-208|Antti 75]] v. [[Markkanen-11|Ester 79]] l. 0-3(=[[Sinkko-209|Siiri]], [[Sinkko-210|Hilja]], [[Sinkko-211|Elvi]]?) L. [[Sinkko-214|Robert 81]] v. Josefiina 82 L. [[Sinkko-218|Hilda 87]] [[Sinkko-219|Aatami 89]] [[Sinkko-220|Taavetti 92]] Aabraham Sinkon l. [[Sinkko-206|Elias Sinkko 60]] *Rovastin lk. Maria Majander 54 L. Kauno 77 Toivo 80 p. Kristiina Villent. Hjerppe 33 yli. *Nahk: [[Ahtiainen-2|Elias Aabrahaminp. Ahtiainen 41]] v. [[Sinkko-205|Stiina 55]] L. [[Ahtiainen-3|Elias 77]] ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: Tal. lk. Anna Aaronint. ja p. Mikko Kaaprielinp. Sinkon tila: Lk. Anna Sinkko 48 [[Sinkko-185|Mikko Sinkko 68]] v. [[Sinkko-184|Eeva 73]] L. 2-2(=[[Sinkko-186|Arvid]], [[Sinkko-188|Väinö]], [[Sinkko-187|Olga]], [[Sinkko-189|Hilma]]) Eläk. Anna Sinkko 51 Eläk. Leena Sinkko 55 *Mtpl: Aatami Kaaprielinp. Sinkko 64 v. Hedvig 45 yli ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Rapi: Tal. Aatami, Matti, Taavetti ja Anna Aataminl. Sinkon tila: [[Sinkko-141|Aatami Sinkko 45]] yli v. [[Okko-2|Eeva 61]] L. [[Sinkko-147|Hilda 89]] 2-1(=[[Sinkko-148|Toivo]], [[Sinkko-150|Armas]]?/[[Sinkko-151|Einar]]?/[[Sinkko-152|Onni]]?, [[Sinkko-149|Olga]]) [[Sinkko-142|Matti Sinkko 51]] [[Sinkko-144|Taavetti Sinkko 60]] v. [[Talka-2|Kristiina 66]] L. [[Sinkko-156|Serafiina 92]] 2-2.(=[[Sinkko-158|Ivar]]?, [[Sinkko-159|Antero]]?, [[Sinkko-160|Saimi]]?, [[Sinkko-157|Iida]]) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698828 Jakso 2230] *Mtpl: Aatami Taavetinp. Muukka 70 v. Anna 67 L. 1-2 Lp. 1-0 ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Rapi: Yhd. vilj. N:o 1 1/8 Torvenniemen k:ssä Tal. Taavetti ja Joonas Antinp. Ravin tila: Taavetti Rapi 52 v. Stiina 54 L. Taavetti 78 v. Helena 80 l. 1-0 L. Elias 90 Joonas Rapi 52 v. Stiina 53 L. Aatami 84 Miina 90 0-2 S. Eläk. Leena Rapi 50 *Ravin mylly: Taavetti Rapi y.m. ====Talo 3 (1/12)==== *Olkkonen: ====Talo 3 (1/6)==== *Olkkonen: Tal. Aatami Simonp. Olkkonen 58 v. Anna 63 L. Aatami 85 v. Iida 91 L. Eevert 91 3-4 Ap. eläk. Fredrik Parjanen 42 yli v. Eeva 40 yli *Mtpl. [[Hagelberg-4|Karl Hagelberg 59]] v. [[Sinkko-114|Kristiina 57]] L. 1-1(=[[Hagelberg-6|Toivo]], [[Hagelberg-7|Iida]]) *Mtpl. Albert Parjanen 71 S.t. Iida 92 rampa S.p. 1-0 ====Talo 3 (1/12)==== *Olkkonen: ====Talo 3 (1/12)==== *Olkkonen: ====Talo 3 (1/12)==== *Olkkonen: Tal. Elias Aataminp. Turun perill: tila: L. Antti 72 v. Eeva 77 l. 3-0 L. Elias 81 v. Eeva 84 l. 1-0. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698829 Jakso 2231] *Läks: Kaapriel Heikinp. Vilhu 70 V. Eevert 79 S. Aina 81 mielisairas *Mtpl: Aatami Antinp. Olkkonen 52 v. Maria 52 L. Aatami 89. Albert 92 L. l. 0-1 S. Liisa Antint. Olkkonen 42 yli *Hietakosken eli Olkkosen mylly. *Nahk: [[Sinkko-113|Taavetti Sinkko 54]] v. [[Häggström-27|Eedla 60]] L. [[Sinkko-130|Väinö 84]] [[Sinkko-131|Anna 86]] [[Sinkko-132|Eeva 89]] [[Sinkko-133|Toivo 91]] [[Sinkko-134|Selma 92]] 1-0(=[[Sinkko-135|Antti]]) *Nahk: työm. Antti Antinp. Sinkko 52 ====Talo 3 (1/12)==== *Olkkonen: ====Talo 3 (1/4)==== *Olkkonen: Tal. Antti Matinp. Kapiainen 57 v. Eeva 66 L. Anna 86 Antti 88 Iida 90 3-0 *Tp. [[Sinkko-107|Kaapriel Antinp. Sinkko 39]] yli v. [[Suomalainen-3|Anna 64]] vtn ja hvl. L. [[Sinkko-121|Antti 89]] [[Sinkko-122|Iida 91]] 1-4.(=[[Sinkko-123|Elias]], [[Sinkko-125|Anna]], [[Sinkko-126|Eeva]], [[Sinkko-127|Amanda]], [[Sinkko-128|Hilma]]) ====Talo 3 (1/6)==== *Olkkonen: Tal. Kaapriel Huttunen 38 yli. v. Eeva 41 yli. L. Antti 69 v. Maria 71 l. Anna 92 2-2 L. Mikko 83 v. Tilda 85 l. 1-1 *Mtpl: Elias Taavetinp. Turku 56 v. Kristiina 64 L. Eevert 84 Taavetti 87 Elias 93 2-2 ====Talo 4 (1/2)==== *Olkkonen: ====Talo 4 (1/40)==== *Yläsalmi: Tal. Matti Heikinp. Maunun perill: ====Talo 4 (1/10)==== *Yläsalmi: Tal. Joonas ja Elias Yläsalmen tila: Joonas Yläsalmi 65 Elias Yläsalmi 68 v. Anna 73 L. 1-4 ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== *Yläsalmi: Tal. Aatami Joonaksenp. Kangasmäen tila: /// ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698830 Jakso 2232] ===Taipale=== ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Taipale: Tal. Antti Taavetinp. Taipaleen perill: L. Elias 63 v. Liisa 69 l. Aatami 92, 2-1 L. [[Taipale-45|Antti 68]] v. [[Taipale-44|Anna 73]] l. 2-2(=[[Taipale-46|Mikko]], [[Taipale-50|Väinö]], [[Taipale-47|Lyyli]], [[Taipale-51|Aino]]) L. Taavetti 71 Maria 61 Leena 66 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698831 Jakso 2233] ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Taipale: Tal. Taavetti Taavetinp. Taipaleen 1/8 ja äitinsä Anna Taipaleen tila: Lk. Anna Taipale 48 L. Taavetti 92 *Tp. Heikki Heikinp. Taipale 74 v. Iida 84 Äiti lk. Anna Taipale 38 yli *Läks: Antti Heinonen 58 v. Anna 71 Lp. 1-0 ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== *Taipale: Tal. Aatami Aataminpoika Taipale 54 v. Regiina 64 L. Anna 86, 4-1 ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== *Taipale: Tal. Antti ja Taavetti Taipale 1/6 Heikki Taipale 1/12. Antti Kaaprielinp. 50 v. Leena 61 L. 1-2 Taavetti Taipale 53 v. Eeva 65 L. 2-1 Heikki Taipale 58 v. Maria 53 L. Mikko 87. 0-1 ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== *Taipale: Tal. Eeva Antint. Muhlin tila: [[Muhli-2|Elias Aaprahaminp. Muhli 76]] v. [[Taipale-43|Eeva 69]] L. 2-3.(=[[Muhli-6|Antti]]?/[[Muhli-7|Aatami]]?/[[Muhli-8|Elias]]?, [[Muhli-3|Anna Liisa]], [[Muhli-4|Leena]], [[Muhli-9|Eeva Maria]]) Äiti lk. [[Sinkko-79|Regiina Taipale 34]] yli. ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== *Taipale: Tal. Antti ja Elias Kaaprielinp. Imeläisen tila: Antti 72 v. Karoliina 81 L. 4-0 V. Elias 82 v. Eeva 85 l 0-1 V. Väinö 90 Isä eläk. Kaapriel Imeläinen 40 yli v. Beata 49 *Mtpl: lk. [[Taipale-37|Leena Kruskopf 59]] vtn. ja hvl. L. [[Kruskopf-2|Taavetti 84]] typerä ja kuuro vap. [[Kruskopf-4|Mikko 92]] Petter Kruskopfin l. 1-1(=[[Taipale-54|Toivo]], [[Taipale-53|Eeva]]) äpärä *Seppä Antti Mooseksenp. Kruskop. 43 yli v. Valpuri 46 L. Anton 77 v. Maria 83 l. 3-1 *Läks: Matti Heikinp. Taipale 80 v. Tilda 82 *Löysä Eevert Heiska 92 ===Tevaniemi=== ====Talo 1 (1)==== *Tevaniemi: Tal. Antti, Aatami, Elias ja Juonas Juhananl. sekä Antti Buurin /// 1/6 tila: Antti Buuri 44 yli v. Regiina 45 yli L. Anna 68 Aatami 81 Antti 85 Albert 88 Aatami Buuri 52 v. Maria 59 L. Olga 85 Ristiina 88 August 91 Anna 93 2-0 S:set osakkaat: Elias 62 Juonas 75. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698832 Jakso 2234] *Tp. lk. [[Taipale-13|Leena Karhu 55]] vävy [[Koljonen-19|Olli Koljonen 81]] v. [[Maunu-18|Miina 79]] lp. 1-0 l. 2-0 ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Hiukkapelto: ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Hiukkapelto: ===Torviniemi=== ====Talo 1 (1/8)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (1/8)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (5/96)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (5/96)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (5/96)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (5/96)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (1/24)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (67/540)==== *Torvi: Tal. [[Sinkko-20|Salomon Salomoninp. Sinkko 48]] v. [[Strandman-4|Iida 62]] L. [[Sinkko-40|Hilda 80]] [[Sinkko-42|Taavetti 87]] [[Sinkko-43|Antti 89]] [[Sinkko-44|Anna 92]], 0-1.(=[[Sinkko-45|Aino]]) ====Talo 1 (34/540)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (34/540)==== *Torvi: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698833 Jakso 2235] ===Uiminniemi=== ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Saira: ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Saira: ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Saira: ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Saira: ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Hietamies: ====Talo 2 (3/8)==== *Hietamies: ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Hietamies: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698834 Jakso 2236] ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Hietamies: ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Muhli: ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Muhli: Tal. [[Muhli-10|Antti Antinp. Muhlin]] perill: Lk. [[Sinkko-166|Eeva Muhli 56]] L. [[Muhli-12|Elias 79]] v. Eeva 82 L. [[Muhli-13|Robert 85]] v. [[Pöllönen-2|Miina 91]] l. 0-1(=[[Muhli-18|?]]) L. [[Muhli-15|Iivari 92]] 1-0(=[[Muhli-16|Antti]]) Lk. Eeva Muhli 24 yli. Täti Anna Nikunen 34 yli. *Mtpl: lk. Valpuri Muhli 52 L. Maria 91 Taavetti 92. ====Talo 4 (1/3)==== *Hakonen: ====Talo 4 (1/3)==== *Hakonen: ====Talo 4 (1/3)==== *Hakonen: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698835 Jakso 2237] ====Talo 5 (1/2)==== *Kinttu: ====Talo 5 (1/2)==== *Kinttu: ====Talo 6 (1/2)==== *Pekari: ====Talo 6 (1/4)==== *Pekari: ====Talo 6 (1/4)==== *Pekari: ====Talo 7 (1/2)==== *Poikulainen: ====Talo 7 (1/2)==== *Poikulainen: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698836 Jakso 2238] ====Talo 8 (1/6)==== *Sairanen: Tal. Aatami Nikunen 17/810 v. Helena Nikusen 1/810, Toivo Kohosen 57/810 = 5/54 Aatami Nikusen 1/18, Aatami Nikusen ja Eemil Eliaksenp. Kohosen 1/54 tila: [[Nikunen-2|Aatami Nikunen 67]] v. [[Sinkko-26|Leena 61]] L. [[Nikunen-4|Anna Nikunen 90]] [[Nikunen-5|Lyyli Nikunen 92]] 1-2(=[[Nikunen-10|Vilho]], [[Nikunen-6|Helmi]], [[Nikunen-7|Olga]]) ====Talo 8 (1/6)==== *Sairanen: Tal. Aatami Joonaksenp. Kohonen 63 v. Valpuri 69 L. Edvard 91 2-2 ====Talo 8 (1/6)==== *Sairanen: Tal. Aatami Aataminp. Sairanen 57 v. Anna 59 L. Eeva 80 Ella 87 *Läks. Hilda Sairanen 92 ====Talo 8 (1/6)==== *Sairanen: ====Talo 8 (1/3)==== *Sairanen: ====Talo 9 (1/4)==== *Tuuliainen: ====Talo 9 (1/4)==== *Tuuliainen: ====Talo 9 (1/2)==== *Tuuliainen: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698837 Jakso 2239] ====Talo 10 (1/4)==== *Nikunen: ====Talo 10 (1/4)==== *Nikunen: ====Talo 10 (1/2)==== *Nikunen: ====Talo 11 (2/9)==== *Jukanen: ====Talo 11 (1/9)==== *Jukanen: ====Talo 11 (1/3)==== *Jukanen: ====Talo 11 (1/6)==== *Jukanen: ====Talo 11 (1/6)==== *Jukanen: ====Talo 12 (1/3)==== *Punkanen: Tal. lk. Eeva Heikint. Punkasen ja p. Elias Eliaksenp. Punkasen perill: tila: Eeva Heikint. 66 L. Elias 87 Eeva 89 0-1 Elias Punkasen l. Anp. eläk. lk. Liisa Punkanen 36 yli ====Talo 12 (1/3)==== *Punkanen: Tal. Aatami Heikinp. Punkanen 35 yli. L. Stiina 70 l. 1-0 Vävy [[Kouvo-10|Aatami Kouvo 74]] v. [[Punkanen-2|Miina 75]] L. 2-1(=[[Kouvo-11|Johannes]], [[Kouvo-13|Eino]], [[Kouvo-14|Elsa]]?/[[Kouvo-15|Aini]]?) ====Talo 12 (1/3)==== *Punkanen: Tal. Antti Tuomaanp. Punkanen 70 v. Anna 71 L. 1-0 Isä eläk. Tuomas Heikinp. Punkanen 41 yli ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698838 Jakso 2240] *Rv. lk. Kristiina Jeremiaksent. Taipale 36 yli ===Urola=== ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== ====Talo 1 (1/8)==== ====Talo 1 (1/8)==== *Urola: Tal. Aabraham Kaaprielinp. Uronen 34 yli L. Antti 57 v. Anna 72 l. 3-2 L. [[Uronen-1|Aatami 67]] v. [[Pekkanen-15|Iida 76]] l. 3-3(=[[Uronen-2|Taavetti]], [[Uronen-3|Valter]], [[Uronen-4|Niilo]], [[Uronen-5|Olga]], [[Uronen-6|Lyyli]], [[Uronen-7|Lempi]]) L. Anna 64 ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== ===Vainikkala=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698839 Jakso 2241] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698840 Jakso 2242] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698841 Jakso 2243] ====Talo 7 (1/6)==== *Turiala: ====Talo 7 (1/6)==== *Turiala: ====Talo 7 (0,2271)==== *Savenpalsta: ====Talo 7 (0,1062)==== *Haapaharju: Tal. Kaapriel Salomoninp. Huttunen 61 v. Regiina 62 L. Ferdinand 91 2-1 S. Eeva 51 l. Iida 89 *Ruununnimism: Antero Pöllänen 54 v. Lydia 74 L. 2-2 *Ent: Siltavoudin lk. Anna Turiainen 53 L. Eevert 74 ====Talo 7 (1/6)==== *Turiala: ====Talo 7 (1/6)==== *Turiala: Tal. Juonas Taavetinp. Suomalaisen perill: tila: Lk. Maria Suomalainen 40 yli L. Aatami 68 v. Stiina 71 l. 3-1 L. Eeva 66 l. Antti Suomalainen 91. *Mtpl. lk. [[Sinkko-145|Aleksandra Torvi 76]] vtn. ja hvl. L. 3-0(=[[Torvi-6|Väinö]], [[Torvi-7|?]], [[Torvi-8|Arvid]]?) *Mtpl. Antti Aataminp. Kurki 72 v. Iida 71 vtn. ja hvl. L. 2-3 *Tp: Kaapriel Kaaprielinp. Turiainen 53 v. Liisa 57 L. Edvard 89 Karoliina 91 3-0 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698842 Jakso 2244] ====Talo 8 (0,3117)==== *Kouvola: Tal. Antti Eliaksenp. Kouvo 54 L. 1-1 ====Talo 8 (0,0883)==== *Nikonen: Tal. Antti Taavetinp. Tapanainen 49 v. Eeva 47 L. Taavetti 74 ====Talo 8 (1/10)==== *Himmi: ====Talo 8 (0,2700)==== *Himmi: ====Talo 8 (0,2300)==== *Mullikkamäki: Tal. Heikki Narttu 52 v. Maria 63 L. Väinö 89 *Mtpl. Antti Matinp. Uski 64 v. Iida 73 vtn. ja hvl. L. Antti 92 3-3 *Rv. Maria Juhanant. Turiainen 32 yli *Rv. lk. Hanna Tuomaant. Uski 29 yli *Löysä Mikko Talka 62 v. Maria 70 vtn. ja hvl. L. 2-2 *Löysä lk. Maria Taavetint. Sinkko 50. *Löysä Kaapriel Uski 87 ===Värtölä=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698843 Jakso 2245] Venäjällä passilla oleskelevia ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698844 Jakso 2246] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698845 Jakso 2247] yhteenveto ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698846 Jakso 2248] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698847 Jakso 2249] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=698848 Jakso 2250]

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Elias, Taavetti ja Antti Taavetinp. Kouvon tila: Elias 78 v. Hilda 86 L. 1-0 Taavetti 81 Antti 86 Äiti lk. Beata Kouvo 49 yli. *Likomäki maapalsta Anna Liisa, Iida ja Miina Mooseksent: Turun oma. *Läks: Vilhelm Kohonen 61 v. Anna 70 vtn ja hvl. L. 2-2. *Poliisikonst: ja Tp. Elias Turku 59 v. Ristiina 73 L. Siivo 93 Hilja 96 Aina 98, 2-1 ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Yläturku: Tal. Evald Aataminp. Turku 73 v. Rebekka 77 L. 6-1 Isä eläk. Aatami Turku 40 yli v. Anna 43 yli. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714132 Jakso 2845] ====Talo 4 (1/6)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (0,0666)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (0,0167)==== *Ojamäki: ====Talo 4 (1/12)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (1/12)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (1/12)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (0,980)==== *Huttula ja Vanhala 0,0230 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714133 Jakso 2846] ====Talo 4 (0,270)==== *Hakomäki: ====Talo 4 (3/32)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (1/32)==== *Huttula: ====Talo 4 (0,0836)==== *Huttula: Tal. Taavetti Antinp. Huttunen 62 v. Rekiina 67 L. Aina 90 Selma 96, 1-3 *Osavilj: lk. Iida Uski 73 L. Antti 92 Eemil 94, 3-1 *Läks: Antti Joonaanp. Huttunen 49 yli ====Talo 4 (0,0194)==== *Onnela: Tal. Jooseppi Lahtisen tila ====Talo 4 (0,0220)==== *Varpvuori: Koneenhoit: Mikko Haiko 65 v. Anna 68 L. 1-1 ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== *Huttula: ===Hyvärilä=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714134 Jakso 2847] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714135 Jakso 2848] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714136 Jakso 2849] ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== *Junnola: Tal. Antti Antinp. Junnonen 62 v. Eeva 63 L. Eemil 88 v. Anna L. Aina 95 Olga 96 0-1(=?) Äiti Maria Junnonen 39 yli. *Läks: [[Pekkanen-21|Taavetti Joonaanp. Pekkanen 85]] v. [[Junnonen-1|Miina 90]] L. 1-1(=[[Pekkanen-23|?]], [[Pekkanen-22|Olga]]?) ====Talo 4 (1/8)==== ====Talo 4 (0,0929)==== ====Talo 4 (0,0321)==== ====Talo 4 (1/4)==== *Junnola: Tal. Antti Antinp. Junnonen 61 v. Annaliisa 66 L. Antti 87 v. Anna 87 l. 0-1 L. Anna 89 Selma 91 Hilma 94, 3-0 Äiti lk. Valpuri Junnonen 43 yli. *Mtpl: *Mtpl: lk. *Palstatila Niinimäki *Ostaja Väinö Taavetinp. Mattero 90 v. Anna 88 *Läks: ====Talo 4 (1/4)==== ====Talo 5 (1/4)==== ====Talo 5 (1/4)==== ====Talo 5 (1/2)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714137 Jakso 2850] ===Iitiä=== ====Talo 1 (1)==== ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Kinnari: Tal. Antti Taavetinp. Vainikka 84 v. Hilda 87 L. 3-1 Äiti lk. Eläk. Eeva Vainikka 44 yli. *Läks: lk. Iida Aatamint: Vainikka 75 vtn. ja hol. L. 2-0. 1-0 äpärä *Palstatila Ojamäenrinne 0,320 h:a [[Sinkko-221|Taavetti Kaaprielinp. Sinkko 52]] v. [[Vainikka-1|Maria 63]] L. 2-0(=[[Sinkko-226|Toivo]]?, [[Sinkko-227|Armas]]?) ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Kinnari: Tal. Taavetti Eliaksenp. Laurikaisen perill: lk. Eeva Laurikainen 60 L. Elias 95, 1-1 *Mtpl: Eeva Matint. Poikulainen 70 *Löysä Elias Kohonen 81 v. Iida 81 L. 2-0 ===Juvola=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714138 Jakso 2851] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714139 Jakso 2852] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714140 Jakso 2853] ===Kaamaniemi=== ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== ====Talo 1 (1/54)==== ====Talo 1 (5/216)==== ====Talo 1 (1/54)==== ====Talo 1 (19/432)==== *Karhu: Tehtaanhoit: Joonas Kylliäisen tila: ====Talo 1 (1/54)==== ====Talo 1 (1/54)==== ====Talo 1 (11/432)==== ====Talo 1 (2/21)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714141 Jakso 2854] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714142 Jakso 2855] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714143 Jakso 2856] ===Kapiala=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714144 Jakso 2857] ===Keskisenpää=== ====Talo 1 (0,3650)==== *Lensu: Tal. Antti Taavetinp. Lensun perill: tila: Lk. Kristiina Lensu 70 L. Väinö 90 v. Aina 92 l. 0-1 L. Toivo 92 Armas 95 Eemil 97, 2-1 ====Talo 1 (0,3017)==== *Rajanmäki: Tal. Elias ja Aatami Taavetinp. Lensun tila: Elias Lensu 69 V. Aatami 81 v. Iida 88 L. 1-3 *Särkemän vesimylly omistaja Joonas Jäkälä 71 v. Anna 73 L. Anton 98, 2-2 ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Lensu: Tal. Aapel Aapelinp. Nisonen 69 v. Eeva 73 L. Hilma 93 Maria 95 Armas 98 *Läks: Rietrik Lensu 31 yli. v. Maria 45 yli. ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Kiiski: Tal. Antti Junnonen 67 v. Liisa 69 L. Antti 96, 2-0 *Läks: Aatami Aataminp. Kaijansinkko 90 v. Hilda 91 L. 0-1 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714145 Jakso 2858] ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Kiiski: Tal. Aatami Junnonen 72 v. Miina 70 L. Aatami 92 Taavetti 95 Iivari 98, 1-2 *Läks: Anna Turku 91 L. 0-1 ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Kiiski: Tal. Taavetti Elianp. Mattero 58 L. 0-1 ====Talo 2 (1/16)==== *Kiiski: Tal. Mikko Aataminp. Ruohia 47 yli. L. Eemil 77 v. Eeva 81 l. 3-1 L. Anton 85 Aatami 87 ====Talo 2 (1/16)==== *Kiiski: Tal. Antti ja Armas Antinp. Muhlin tila: Antti 89 v. Miina 93 L. 0-1 V. Armas 95 Isä Antti Muhli 53 v. Eeva 58 *Läks: Stiina Ruohia 52 sydäntaut. ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Kiiski: Tal. Mooses Mooseksenp. Holopainen 51 v. Iida 76 L. Mooses 72 l. Väinö 97, 3-2 L. Hilma 94, 1-0 *Osavilj: Taavetti Mooseksenp. Holopainen 74 v. Miina 72 L. 2-0 V. Toivo 87 *Läks: Tyyne Mooseksent: Holopainen 90 *Tp. Mooses Aataminp. Holopainen 68 v. Liisa 70 L. 0-3 S. Stiina 73 mielivik: vap. *Tp. Aatami Aataminp. Holopainen 78 v. Maria 83 L. 1-1 S. Miina 76 ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Talka: Tal. Aatami ja Heikki Matinp. Talka. Aatami Talka 45 yli. L. Elias 68 v. Miina 80 l. 1-0 L. Taavetti 73 v. Anna 81 l. 2-0 L. [[Talka-3|Aatami 84]] v. [[Soukkio-4|Anna 88]] l. 2-1(=[[Talka-4|Reino]]?, [[Talka-5|?]], [[Talka-6|?]]) L. Matti 89 v. Linda 93 l. 1-0 V. Heikki 60 ====Talo 3 (1/4)==== *Talka: Tal. Antti Matinp. Talan perill: Lk. Annaliisa Talka 54 L. Kristiina 75 l. 0-2 L. Antti 81 Anna 93 Taavetti 95 ====Talo 3 (1/4)==== *Talka: Tal. Juhana Matinp. Talka 63 v. Anna 65 L. Toivo 97, 0-3 ====Talo 4 (1/2)==== *Mattero: Tal. Aatami Antinp. Matteron perill: L. Aatami 75 v. Anna 76 l. 2-2 *Läks: Antti Lensu 46 yli. v. Eeva 52 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714146 Jakso 2859] *Läks: lk. Anna Paavont: Mattero 41 yli. *Läks: Annaliisa Aabrahamint: Karhu 67 ====Talo 4 (1/4)==== *Mattero: Tal. Joonas Elianp. Mattero 51 v. Kristiina 52 ====Talo 4 (1/4)==== *Mattero: Tal. Aatami Joonaanp. Mattero 76 v. Eeva 84 L. 2-2 *Löysä lk. Kristiina Eliaksent: Korpelin 43 yli. *_Särkemän vesimylly N:o 1_ ===Korpela=== ===Kurkela=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Honka: Tal. [[Sinkko-18|Antti Sinkko 41]] yli. v. Leena 47 yli. L. [[Sinkko-33|Miina 83]] [[Sinkko-32|Taavetti 87]] [[Sinkko-34|Mikko 91]] tylsämiel: *Tp. Tuomas Laamanen 51 v. Anna 61 Lp. Antti 91, 1-0 Mikko Kouvon l. Lp. l. 1-0 Iida Kouvon l. *Läks: lk. Liisa Aatamint: Honka 40 yli. ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== *Honka: ====Talo 1 (1/8)==== *Honka: ====Talo 1 (1/8)==== *Honka: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714147 Jakso 2860] ====Talo 2 (1/3)==== *Kurki: Tal. [[Sinkko-24|Taavetti Salomoninp. Sinkko 50]] yli v. [[Huttunen-10|Anna 56]] L. [[Sinkko-48|Taavetti 77]] [[Sinkko-51|Antti 96]] ====Talo 2 (5/27)==== *Kurki: ====Talo 2 (4/27)==== *Kurki: ====Talo 2 (1/6)==== *Kurki: ====Talo 2 (1/6)==== *Kurki: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714148 Jakso 2861] ===Kuukanniemi=== ====Talo 1 (0,1887)==== ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== ====Talo 1 (0,1022)==== ====Talo 1 (0,0089)==== *Mattero: Tal. Taavetti Taavetinp. Mattero 65 v. Anna 55 L. Arvid 92 *Läks: lk. Eeva Jukanen 63 L. Eedla 95, 1-0 *Läks: Eevert Kaaprielinp. Jukanen 90 ====Talo 1 (0,0045)==== ====Talo 1 (0,0218)==== ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== ====Talo 1 (0,0351)==== ====Talo 1 (1/18)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714149 Jakso 2862] ===Kärmenniemi=== ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Pekkanen: yht. vilj. N:o k:ssä Tal. Aatami Taavetinp. Pekkasen tila: ====Talo 1 (0,3134)==== *Pekkola: Tal. Mikko Eliaksenp. Pekkanen 45 yli L. Joonas 67 v. Miina 73 l. Antti 96, 4-2 *Läks: Juhana Aataminp. Korttinen 58 v. Maria 64 L. 1-0 ====Talo 1 (0,0199)==== *Honkaharju: Vahtimest: David Kärmenniemi ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Pekkanen: Tal. [[Pekkanen-3|Joonas Antinp. Pekkasen]] perill: Lk. [[Sinkko-164|Leena Pekkanen 51]] L. [[Pekkanen-5|Antti 73]] v. [[Partamies-1|Kristiina 75]] l. [[Pekkanen-6|Eevald 97]], 6-0(=[[Pekkanen-7|Antti]]?, [[Pekkanen-8|Matti]]?, [[Pekkanen-9|Otto]]?, [[Pekkanen-11|Oiva]]?, [[Pekkanen-12|?]], [[Pekkanen-13|?]]) L. [[Pekkanen-28|Anna 96]]. *Saha ja mylly omistaja Eevert Pekkanen *Tehtailija [[Pekkanen-17|Eevert Joonaanp. Pekkanen 83]] v. [[Suomalainen-5|Miina 86]] L. 0-3(=[[Pekkanen-18|Aino]]?, [[Pekkanen-19|Helvi]]?, [[Pekkanen-20|?]]) V. [[Pekkanen-27|Robert 93]] *Tp. Heikki Salomoninp. Pekkanen 50 yli. v. Eeva 49 yli. L. Antti 81 v. Annaliisa 92 L. Mikko 87 Aatami 95 ====Talo 2 (83,479/5,019,720)==== ====Talo 2 (83,479/5,019,720)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714150 Jakso 2863] ====Talo 2 (83,479/5,019,720)==== ====Talo 2 (83,479/1,673,240)==== ====Talo 2 (1/10)==== *Kärmenniemi: yht. vilj. N:o 1. k:ssä. Tal. Aatami Taavetinp. Pekkanen 51 L. Aatami 71 [[Pekkanen-29|Taavetti 71]] v. [[Sinkko-213|Iida 79]] l. 1-2(=[[Pekkanen-30|Armas]]?, [[Pekkanen-32|Lyyli]]?, [[Pekkanen-33|Hilja]]?) L. Elias 81 v. Iida 87 l. 1-1 L. Antti 83 v. Miina 90 l. 1-0. L. Anna 88 ====Talo 2 (167,507/836,620)==== ====Talo 2 (0,0848)==== ====Talo 2 (0,0971)==== ====Talo 2 (0,0181)==== ====Talo 2 (0,1254)==== ====Talo 2 (0,0746)==== ====Talo 2 (2/25)==== ====Talo 2 (3/25)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714151 Jakso 2864] ===Laakkola=== ===Lavola=== ((Mattero)) ===Merenlahti=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714152 Jakso 2865] ===Metsola=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714153 Jakso 2866] ===Mikkola=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Mikkola: *Läks: *Läks: lk. Kristiina Eliaksent: Sinkko 44 yli. ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714154 Jakso 2867] ===Nisola=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714155 Jakso 2868] ===Nuppola=== ===Parkkola=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714156 Jakso 2869] ===Pöllölä=== ====Talo 2 (1)==== *Alapöllönen: Tal. Elias, Mooses ja Eeva Mooseksenl: Pöllösen 44/45 ynnä Mikko Pöllösen perill: 1/45 tila: Elias Pöllönen 51 v. Eeva 71 L. 0-2 V. Mooses Mooseksenp. 58 v. Miina 76 L. 0-1 S. Eeva Mooseksent: 61 *Tp. Kaapriel Heikinp. Pöllönen 59 v. Kristiina 61 L. Aleksanteri 95 Helmi 98 mielisairas 1-0 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714157 Jakso 2870] *Läks: Antti Heikinp. Pöllönen 69 *Tp. yhdysm: lk. Regiina Pöllönen 76 L. 5-0 Mikko Pöllösen l. ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== ====Talo 3 (3/8)==== *Yläpöllönen: Tal. Matti, Aatami, Antti ja Miina Aataminl. Pöllösen tila: Matti Pöllönen 55 v. Anna 61 L. Eevert 86 v. Eeva 90 L. Anna 95 Aliina 98, 0-2 Aatami 56 Antti 59 ====Talo 3 (1/8)==== *Yläpöllönen: Tal. Elias Aataminp. Pöllönen 68 v. Anna 78 L. 2-4 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714158 Jakso 2871] ===Ruohiala=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Rasvasuu: Tal. Taavetti Antinp. Kaijansinkko 46 yli. v. Liisa 44 yli. L. Elias 70 v. Hilja 82 mielisair: l. 0-1 *Mtpl: Elias Hietamies 74 v. Miina 74 L. 3-2 Äiti lk. Eeva Hietamies 45 yli. ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Rasvasuu: Tal. [[Soukkio-1|Elias Kaaprielinp. Soukkio 49]] yli. v. [[Sinkko-228|Anna 54]] L. [[Soukkio-2|Elias 82]] v. Eeva 87 l. 2-0 L. [[Soukkio-3|Eevert 90]] [[Soukkio-5|Hilda 92]] [[Soukkio-6|Toivo 94]] [[Soukkio-7|Aino 97]], 1-0(=[[Soukkio-8|Armas]]) ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Ruohia: Tal. Elias Taavetinp. Ruohian perill: ja Marian tila: Aabel Joonaksenp. Muhli 55 v. Maria 34 yli. ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Ruohia: Tal. Taavetti Aaprahaminp. Hietamies *Läks: Taavetti Aaprahaminp. Hietamies 40 yli. ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Ruohia: Tal. Aatami Taavetinp. Sairan perill: Lk. Eeva Saira 66 L. Armas 98, 3-1 ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Ruohia: Tal. Mooses Kaaprielinp. Nisonen 49 yli. v. Liisa 51 L. Helmina 81 l. 1-0 Elias 83 v. Eeva 87 l. 0-2 L. Hilma 93 *Tp. Taavetti Joonaanp. Värtö 82 v. Selma 92 L. 1-0 S. Eeva 94 *Läks: Antti Antinp. Huttunen 75 v. Eeva 76 L. 1-0 *Kaupanhoit: Valter Ansio 91 v. Hilma 92 L. 1-0 ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Ruohia: Tal. [[Sinkko-230|Aatami Kaaprielinp. Sinkko 60]] v. [[Ruohia-1|Eeva 64]] L. [[Sinkko-234|Toivo 93]] [[Sinkko-235|Robert 95]] [[Sinkko-236|Aatami 97]], 3-0(=[[Sinkko-240|Evert]]?, [[Sinkko-241|Eino]]?, [[Sinkko-242|?]]) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714159 Jakso 2872] *Mtpl: lk. Annaliisa Huttunen 48 yli. *Läks: Eevert Antinp. Huttunen 82 *Tp. Antti Joonaksenp. Buuri 46 yli v. Anna 61 L. Hilda 96, 1-1 *Läks: Eeva Antint. Buuri 83 S:set Antti 88 Joonas 92 ===Ruomi=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714160 Jakso 2873] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714161 Jakso 2874] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714162 Jakso 2875] ===Sairala=== ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Pekki: Tal. Antti Matinp. Pekki 48 yli. v. Eeva 54 L. Antti 77 *Tp. Aatami Eliaksenp. Stenberg 47 yli. v. Liisa 55 L. Helena 88 Serafiina 95 *Läks. Mikko Matinp. Pekki 60 ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Pekki: Tal. Taavetti Matinp. Pekki 56 v. Regiina 67 L. Taavetti 91 Hilda 95, 0-1 *Tp: Joonas Aataminp. Hiiva 51 v. Valpuri 55 *Läks: Matti Matinp. Pekki 51 v. Anna 60 L Eevert 84 ====Talo 1 (1/3)==== *Pekki: Tal. Mooses Matinp. Pekki 58 v. Eeva 72 L. Hilma 98, 0-1 ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Saira: Tal. Taavetti Antinp. Suonia 51 L. Antti 78 v. Anna 76 l. 3-0 L. [[Suonia-1|Aatami 81]] v. [[Sinkko-217|Eeva 85]] l. 2-0(=[[Suonia-2|Uno]], ?) L. Elias 84 v. Eeva 84 l. 1-0 L. Olga 90 ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Saira: Yht. vilj: N:o 3. k:ssä. Tal. Taavetti Taavetinp. Saira 68 v. Vilhelmiina 75 L. Aina 96 Eevert 98, 1-0 ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Saira: Yht. vilj: N:o 3. k:ssä. Tal. Elias Taavetinp. Saira 74 v. Kristiina 77 L. 0-1 ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Saira: Yht. vilj: N:o 3. k:ssä. Tal. lk. Matilda Sairan ynnä Armas, Hilma, Viljo ja Aini Sairan tila: ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Saira: Yht. vilj: N:o 3. k:ssä. Tal. Aatami Taavetinp. Saira 82 v. Miina 84 L. 0-2 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714163 Jakso 2876] ====Talo 3 (0,0156)==== *Lahtela: Tal. lk. Regiina Eliaksent: Pöllösen ynnä Väinö, Eevald, Mikko, Viktor ja Eino Pöllösen tila: ====Talo 3 (0,1050)==== *Keskitupa: Tal. Regiina Peuhkurin perill: ynnä Taavetti, Miina, Antti ja Aatami Peuhkurin tila: L. Miina 77 Antti 80 v. Miina 87 l. 1-1 L. Aatami 84 *Mtpl: Taavetti Aataminp. Peuhkuri 74 v. Ristiina 80 L. Olga 98, 4-2 *Mtpl: Taavetti Eliaksenp. Pekki 46 yli. L. Miina 86 S. Liisa Pekki 52 *Läks: Mikko Saira 45 yli. v. Liisa 57 ====Talo 3 (0,1875)==== *Peuhkuri ja Niemelä 0,0190 Tal. Kaapriel, Aatami, Antti ja Eeva Mooseksenl: Muukan tila: Kaapriel 58 v. Eeva 70 L. Eemil 81 v. Anna 85 l. 0-2. L. Eino 96 Elsa 98, 2-0 S. Eeva 60 V. Aatami 70 v. Vilhelmiina 77 l. 1-0 V. Antti 73 v. Maria 77 l. 1-1 ====Talo 3 (1/12)==== *Peuhkuri: Tal. Matti Antinp. Peuhkuri 56 v. Anna 57 Äitip. Martta Mooseksent: Peuhkuri 33 yli. ====Talo 3 (1/24)==== *Peuhkuri: Tal. Antti Peuhkurin perill: Lk. Eeva Peuhkuri 70 ====Talo 3 (1/24)==== *Peuhkuri: Tal. Taavetti ja Mikko Peuhkurin tila: Mikko Peuhkuri 81 V. Taavetti 85 v. Anna 86 L. 0-2 Isä Antti Peuhkuri 41 yli. v. Valpuri 45 yli. *Laivuri Eevert Mooseksenp. Saira 83 v. Matilda 89 ====Talo 3 (1/6)==== *Peuhkuri: Tal. Elias Matinp. Imeläinen 34 yli. v. Eeva 37 yli. Vävy Antti Esaiaksenp. Paakko 70 v. Anna 63 l. Anton 97 Väinö 98, 0-1 S. Stiina Imeläinen 44 yli. *Mtpl: lk. Eeva Torvi 67 L. Elias 91 Antti 97 *Tp. Ville Joonaksenp. Peuhkuri 46 yli. L. Miina 83 Eeva 84 l. 1-0 L. Olga 89 Aatami 92 Eevert 96 V. Tuomas Peuhkuri 60 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714164 Jakso 2877] ====Talo 3 (1/48)==== *Peuhkuri: Yht. vilj. N:o 2. k:ssä. Tal. Taavetti Taavetinp. Sairan tila ====Talo 3 (1/48)==== *Peuhkuri: Yht. vilj. N:o 2 k:ssä. Tal. Elias Taavetinp. Sairan tila: *Mtpl: lk. Valpuri Aatamint: Torvi 60 L. Elias 87 Antti 90 ====Talo 3 (1/48)==== *Peuhkuri: Yht. vilj. N:o 2. k:ssä. Tal. lk. Matilda Sairan ynnä Armas, Hilma, Viljo ja Aini Sairan tila: lk. Matilda Saira 80 L. 2-1 Joonas Sairan l. ====Talo 3 (1/48)==== *Peuhkuri: Yht. vilj. N:o 2. k:ssä. Tal. Aatami Taavetinp. Sairan tila: ====Talo 3 (0,1104)==== *Peuhkuri ja Multamäki 0,0271: Tal. Antti Aataminp. Saira 41 yli. v. Liisa 47 yli. L. Aatami 72 mielisair: vap. Antti 75 v. Miina 86 l. 1-2 L. Anna 80 Taavetti 88 Tyttären l. Aina Antint. Juvonen 97? ====Talo 3 (1/6)==== *Peuhkuri: Tal. Kaapriel Kouvo 45 yli. v. Anna 44 yli. L. Aatami 69 v. Anna 72 l. Linda 98, 4-1 L. Mikko 81 v. Anna 82 *Läks: Aatami Aataminp. Pöllönen 60 v. Liisa 79 L. 1-2 *Löysä lk. Anna Peuhkuri 67 L. Sulo 97, 2-0 *Löysä Olga Peuhkuri 91 ===Sorvarila=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714165 Jakso 2878] ===Suomalainen=== ====Talo 1 (1/24)==== ====Talo 1 (1/24)==== ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714166 Jakso 2879] ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== ====Talo 1 (7/72)==== *Suomalainen: Tal. Tuomas Aataminp. Suomalainen 48 yli. L. Mikko 81 v. Miina 87 l. 1-0 L. Aino 96 *Mtpl: Aatami Tuomaanp. Suomalainen 78 v. Selma 75 L. 1-0. ====Talo 1 (5/72)==== ====Talo 1 (1/18)==== ====Talo 1 (0,0114)==== ====Talo 1 (0,0266)==== ====Talo 1 (0,0176)==== ====Talo 1 (1/18)==== ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714167 Jakso 2880] ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Suomalainen: *Sepän lk. *Koneenkäytt: *Mtpl: *Antti Lindin höyrymylly ja höyrysaha *Nahkuri Joonas Taavetinp. Tikka 72 v. Iida 80 L. 1-0 *Tp. *Nahkurityöntekijä Aatami Matinp. Jäkälä 92 *_Höyrymylly ja höyrysaha Antti Lind._ ===Suoniala=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714168 Jakso 2881] ===Suontakais=== ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== ====Talo 2 (11/120)==== *Muukka: Tal. Aatami ja Elias Aataminp. Huttusen 61/720 ynnä Eeva Huttusen perill: 5/720 tila: Aatami Huttunen 77 v. Anna 82 L. 3-2 S. Iida 81 Isä eläk: Aatami Huttunen 37 yli. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714169 Jakso 2882] *K. k. opettaja Kalle Heikkinen 85 ====Talo 2 (1/60)==== *Muukka: Tal. [[Huttunen-12|Antti Aataminp. Huttunen 61]] v. [[Sinkko-233|Helena 68]] L. [[Huttunen-19|Olga 90]], 1-4(=[[Huttunen-16|Evert]], [[Huttunen-13|Hilma]], [[Huttunen-14|Hilda]], [[Huttunen-15|Hilja]], [[Huttunen-17|?]]) ====Talo 2 (1/60)==== *Muukka: Tal. Taavetti Aataminp. Huttunen 64 v. Liisa 68 L. Selma 92 Aina 96, 2-1 ====Talo 2 (1/16)==== ====Talo 2 (0,0480)==== ====Talo 2 (0,0145)==== ====Talo 2 (1/16)==== ====Talo 2 (1/16)==== ====Talo 2 (1/16)==== ====Talo 2 (1/16)==== ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714170 Jakso 2883] ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Muukka: *Apuv: Olga Sinkko 00 alaik. *Apuv: Eeva Matint. Kapiainen 84 tautinen *Apuv: Elias Latun l. 3-0 ===Sutela=== ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: Tal. Joonas Salomoninp. Hietamies 51 v. Liisa 61 L. Väinö 93 *Läks: Taavetti Juhananp. Kuukka 72 L. 1-1 ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== *Sinkko: Tal. [[Taipale-18|Taavetti Pekanp. Taipale 50]] yli v. [[Sinkko-74|Eeva 65]] L. [[Taipale-23|Taavetti 89]] [[Taipale-24|Väinö 95]] [[Taipale-26|Anton 98]] 0-3(=[[Taipale-27|Lyyti]], [[Taipale-28|Tyyne]], [[Taipale-29|Linda]]) Emint: lk. [[Torvi-3|Eeva Taipale 37]] yli. ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== *Sinkko: Tal. [[Taipale-19|Antti Pekanp. Taipale 58]] v. [[Mikkola-58|Anna 63]] L. [[Taipale-31|Hilma 95]] [[Taipale-32|Antti 98]] ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: Tal. Antti Kaaprielinp. Sinkon perill: L. [[Sinkko-86|Antti 72]] v. [[Sinkko-89|Miina 75]] l. [[Sinkko-90|Antti 97]], 5-1(=[[Sinkko-91|Elias]], [[Sinkko-93|Taavetti]], [[Sinkko-94|Robert]], [[Sinkko-95|?]], [[Sinkko-96|?]], [[Sinkko-92|Olga]]) L. [[Sinkko-88|Kaapriel 75]] [[Sinkko-82|Eeva 65]] [[Sinkko-84|Liisa 69]] l. 0-1(=[[Sinkko-85|Aino]]) *Mtpl: Taavetti Elianp. Räipiö 54 kivul: vtn. ja hvl. L. Taavetti 90, 1-2(=) *Suutari: [[Sihvo-3|Pietari Matinp. Sihvo 88]] V. [[Sihvo-5|Jalmar 95]] [[Sihvo-6|Matti 97]] *Suutari: [[Sihvo-4|Toivo Sihvo 91]] ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: Tal. Matti Matinp. Sinkon perill: L. [[Sinkko-167|Mikko Matinp. 64]] v. [[Värtö-2|Anna 68]] l. [[Sinkko-168|Antti 89]] [[Sinkko-169|Taavetti 92]] [[Sinkko-170|Anna 96]], 1-2(=[[Sinkko-173|Viktor]]?, [[Sinkko-171|Hilda]]?, [[Sinkko-172|Aino]]?) Poj. lk. [[Pekkanen-2|Karoliina Sinkko 78]] [[Sinkko-175|Aatami 97]], 3-2(=[[Sinkko-176|Matti]]?, [[Sinkko-180|Väinö]]?, [[Sinkko-181|?]], [[Sinkko-178|Lyyli]]?, [[Sinkko-179|Helmi]]?) Robert Sinkon l. [[Sinkko-192|Aatami 75]] [[Sinkko-193|Taavetti 78]] v. Iida 82 L. [[Sinkko-194|Joonas 82]] v. Vappu 91 ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: Tal. Elias Aabrahaminp. Sinkon ja [[Sinkko-202|Aabraham Sinkon]] perill: tila: Lk. Liisa Sinkko 4... yli L. [[Sinkko-207|Anna 73]] l. 1-0(=[[Sinkko-216|Toivo]]) L. [[Sinkko-214|Robert 81]] v. Josefiina 82 l. 1-2(=?, ?, ?) L. [[Sinkko-218|Hilda 87]] [[Sinkko-219|Aatami 89]] v. Miina 90 L. [[Sinkko-220|Taavetti 92]] Aabraham Sinkon l. [[Sinkko-206|Elias Sinkko 60]] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714171 Jakso 2884] *Rovastin lk. Maria Majander 54 L. Kauno 77 *Nahkuri [[Ahtiainen-2|Elias Aabrahaminp. Ahtiainen 41]] yli v. [[Sinkko-205|Stiina 55]] L. [[Ahtiainen-3|Elias 77]] *Osaviljelijä [[Sinkko-208|Antti Aaprahaminp. Sinkko 75]] v. [[Markkanen-11|Ester 79]] L. 1-3(=[[Sinkko-212|?]], [[Sinkko-209|Siiri]]?, [[Sinkko-210|Hilja]]?, [[Sinkko-211|Elvi]]?) ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Sinkko: Tal. [[Sinkko-185|Mikko Kaaprielinp. Sinkko 68]] v. [[Sinkko-184|Eeva 73]] L. [[Sinkko-186|Arvid 97]], 2-2(=[[Sinkko-190|Väinö]]?, [[Sinkko-191|Niilo]], [[Sinkko-187|Olga]]?, [[Sinkko-189|Hilma]]?) Eläk: Anna Sinkko 51 Eläk: Leena Sinkko 55 Äiti lk. Anna Sinkko 4... yli *Mtpl: Aatami Kaaprielinp. Sinkko 64 v. Hedvig 45 yli. ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Rapi: Tal. Aatami, Matti, Taavetti ja Anna Aataminl: Sinkon tila: [[Sinkko-141|Aatami Sinkko 45]] yli. v. [[Okko-2|Eeva 61]] L. [[Sinkko-148|Toivo 94]] [[Sinkko-149|Olga 97]], 1-0(=[[Sinkko-150|Armas]]?/[[Sinkko-151|Einar]]?/[[Sinkko-152|Onni]]?) [[Sinkko-142|Matti Sinkko 51]] [[Sinkko-144|Taavetti Sinkko 60]] v. [[Talka-2|Kristiina 66]] L. [[Sinkko-157|Iida 96]], 2-1(=[[Sinkko-158|Ivar]]?, [[Sinkko-159|Antero]]?, [[Sinkko-160|Saimi]]?) *Osaviljelijä Tal. lk. Anna Olkkonen 63 L. Eevert 91 Väinö 97, 1-3 Isä Eläk: Fredrik Parjanen 42 yli. *Mtpl: Aatami Taavetinp. Muukka 70 v. Anna 67 L. 1-2 *Läks: Elias Koukku 94 ====Talo 2 (1/2)==== *Rapi: Yht. vilj. N:o 1. 1/8. Torviniemen k:ssä Tal. Taavetti ja Joonas Antinp. Ravin tila: Taavetti Rapi 52 v. Stiina 54 L. Taavetti 78 v. Helena 80 l 1-1 L. Elias 90 v. Lyyli 87 l. 0-1 Joonas Rapi 52 v. Stiina 53 L. Aatami 84 v. Lyyli 86 l. 1-1 L. Anna 94, 0-1 S. eläk: Leena Rapi 50 yli *Ravin mylly: Taavetti Rapi y.m. ====Talo 3 (1/12)==== *Olkkonen: ====Talo 3 (0,1461)==== *Uusitupa: Tal. Aatami Simonp. Olkkosen perill: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714172 Jakso 2885] *Ostaja Mikko Houni 65 v. Anna 75 L. Anshelm 97 4-3 *Mtpl: lk. Regiina Olkkonen 58 L. Elias 8... Väinö 92 Sanna 96, 1-0 *Mtpl: Antti Olkkonen 60 v. Hilda 79 L. A...a 94 Maria 97 Martta 98, 3-3 ((4 miestä, 7 naista)) *Mtpl: [[Hagelberg-4|Karl Hagelberg 59]] v. [[Sinkko-114|Kristiina 57]] L. [[Hagelberg-6|Toivo 94]] [[Hagelberg-7|Iida 97]] *Mtpl: Albert Parjanen 71 Sis.p. Antti Parjanen 97. ====Talo 3 (0,0206)==== *Lampokuopinmaa: Tal. August Kontusen oma. ====Talo 3 (1/12)==== *Olkkonen: ====Talo 3 (1/12)==== *Olkkonen: ====Talo 3 (1/12)==== *Olkkonen: Tal. Elias Aataminp. Turun perill: tila: L. Antti 72 v. Eeva 77 l. 3-2 L. Elias 81 v. Eeva 84 l. 1-1. *Läks: Kaapriel Heikinp. Vilhu 70 V. Eevert 79 *Mtpl: lk. Maria Olkkonen 52 L. Aatami 89 Albert 92 Ll. 0-1 Käly Liisa Antint: Olkkonen 42 yli. *Hietakosken eli Olkkosen mylly. ====Talo 3 (1/12)==== *Olkkonen: ====Talo 3 (1/4)==== *Olkkonen: Tal. Antti Matinp. Kapiainen 57 v. Eeva 66 L. Anna 86 Antti 88 Iida 90 Väinö 94 Oiva 96, 1-0 *Palstatila: Koskenmäki 0,700 h:a Nahkuri [[Sinkko-113|Taavetti Sinkko 54]] v. [[Häggström-27|Eedla 60]] L. [[Sinkko-131|Anna 86]] [[Sinkko-132|Eeva 89]] [[Sinkko-134|Selma 92]] [[Sinkko-135|Antti 95]] *Nahkurintyöntekijä Toivo Taavetinp. Sinkko 90 v. Hilda 89 L. 0-1 *Tp. [[Sinkko-107|Kaapriel Antinp. Sinkko 39]] yli käsiviall: v. [[Suomalainen-3|Anna 64]] L. [[Sinkko-121|Antti 89]] [[Sinkko-122|Iida 91]] [[Sinkko-123|Elias 94]] [[Sinkko-125|Anna 98]], 0-3(=[[Sinkko-126|Eeva]], [[Sinkko-127|Amanda]], [[Sinkko-128|Hilma]]) ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714173 Jakso 2886] ====Talo 4 (1/2)==== *Yläsalmi: ====Talo 4 (1/40)==== *Yläsalmi: Tal. Matti Heikinp. Maunun perill: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714174 Jakso 2887] ===Taipale=== ====Talo 1 (1/18)==== *Taipale: Tal. Elias Antinp. Taipale 63? v. Liisa 69 L. Aatami 92 Anna 97, 2-0 S. Leena 66 ====Talo 1 (1/9)==== *Taipale: Tal. [[Taipale-45|Antti Antinp. Taipale 68]] v. [[Taipale-44|Anna 73]] L. [[Taipale-46|Mikko 96]], 1-2(=[[Taipale-50|Väinö]], [[Taipale-47|Lyyli]]?/[[Taipale-51|Aino]]?/[[Helmi]]?) V. Taavetti 71 S. Maria 61 ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Taipale: Tal. Taavetti Taavetinp. Taipaleen 1/8 ja äitinsä Anna Taipaleen tila: Lk. Anna Taipale 48 yli. L. Taavetti 92 *Tp. Heikki Heikinp. Taipale 74 v. Iida 84 L. 1-0 Äiti lk. Anna Taipale 38 yli. *Läks: Antti Heinonen 58 v. Anna 71 L. 0-1 ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== *Taipale: Tal. Aatami Aataminp. Taipale 54 v. Regiina 64 L. Aatami 89 Serafiina 93 Eevert 95 Väinö 98, 1-0 ====Talo 1 (1/8)==== *Taipale: Tal. Antti Kaaprielinp. Taipale 50 yli. v. Leena 61 L. Helmiina 95, 1-0 ====Talo 1 (1/8)==== *Taipale: Tal. Taavetti Kaaprielinp. Taipale 53 v. Eeva 65 L. Hilma 98, 1-1 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714175 Jakso 2888] ====Talo 1 (1/12)==== *Taipale: Tal. Eeva Antint: Muhlin perill: tila: [[Muhli-2|Elias Aaprahaminp. Muhli 76]] v. Hilda 84? L. [[Muhli-3|Annaliisa 97]] 2-2(=[[Muhli-6|Antti]]?/[[Muhli-7|Aatami]]?/[[Muhli-8|Elias]]?, [[Muhli-4|Leena]], [[Muhli-9|Eeva Maria]]) Äiti lk. [[Sinkko-79|Regiina Taipale 34]] yli. ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== *Taipale: Tal. Antti ja Elias Kaaprielinp. Imeläisen tila: Antti 72 v. Karoliina 81 L. 6-0 V. Elias 82 v. Eeva 85 L. 1-2 Isä eläk. Kaapriel Imeläinen 40 yli *Koneenk: apul: [[Kruskopf-4|Mikko Petterinp. Kruskopf 92]] *Mtpl: lk. [[Taipale-37|Leena Kruskopf 59]] L. [[Kruskopf-2|Taavetti 84]] typerä ja kuuro vap. Petter Kruskopfin l. [[Taipale-53|Eeva 97]] 1-0(=[[Taipale-54|Toivo]]) äpärä *Seppä Antti Mooseksenp. Kruskopf 43 yli v. Valpuri 46 yli. L. Anton 77 v. Maria 83 l. 3-2 *Löysä Eevert Heiska 92 ===Tevaniemi=== ===Torviniemi=== ====Talo 1 (1/8)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (1/8)==== *Torvi: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714176 Jakso 2889] ====Talo 1 (5/96)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (5/48)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (5/96)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (1/24)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (67/540)==== *Torvi: Tal. [[Sinkko-20|Salomon Salomoninp. Sinkon]] perill: Lk. [[Strandman-4|Iida Sinkko 62]] L. [[Sinkko-40|Hilda 80]] [[Sinkko-42|Taavetti 87]] [[Sinkko-43|Antti 89]] mielisairas [[Sinkko-44|Anna 92]] [[Sinkko-45|Aino 95]] ====Talo 1 (34/540)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (0,0545)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (0,0085)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (3/16)==== *Torvi: ====Talo 1 (1/16)==== *Torvi: ===Uiminniemi=== ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Saira: ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Saira: ====Talo 1 (1/6)==== *Saira: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714177 Jakso 2890] ====Talo 1 (1/2)==== *Saira: ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Hietamies: ====Talo 2 (3/8)==== *Hietamies: ====Talo 2 (1/8)==== *Hietamies: ====Talo 2 (1/4)==== *Hietamies: ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Muhli: ====Talo 3 (1/2)==== *Muhli: Tal. [[Muhli-10|Antti Antinp. Muhlin]] perill: Lk. [[Sinkko-166|Eeva Muhli 56]] L. [[Muhli-12|Elias 79]] v. Eeva 82 l. 1-0(=[[?) L. [[Muhli-13|Robert 85]] v. Serafiina 92 l. 0-2(=[[Muhli-19|?]], [[Muhli-18|Helvi]]?) L. [[Muhli-15|Iivari 92]] [[Muhli-16|Antti 95]] ====Talo 4 (1/3)==== *Hakonen: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714178 Jakso 2891] ====Talo 4 (1/3)==== *Hakonen: ====Talo 4 (1/3)==== *Hakonen: ====Talo 5 (1/2)==== *Kinttu: ====Talo 5 (1/2)==== *Kinttu: ====Talo 6 (1/2)==== *Pekari: ====Talo 6 (1/4)==== *Pekari: ====Talo 6 (1/4)==== *Pekari: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714179 Jakso 2892] ====Talo 7 (1/2)==== *Poikulainen: ====Talo 7 (1/2)==== *Poikulainen: ====Talo 8 (1/6)==== *Sairanen: Tal. Aatami Nikunen v. Helena Nikusen 4/27 ja Eemil Eliaksenp. Kohosen 1/54 tila: [[Nikunen-2|Aatami Nikunen 67]] v. [[Sinkko-26|Leena 61]] L. [[Nikunen-6|Helmi 95]] [[Nikunen-7|Olga 97]], 1-0(=[[Nikunen-10|Vilho]]) *Työm: [[Kohonen-8|Toivo Kohonen 84]] ====Talo 8 (1/6)==== *Sairanen: Tal. Aatami Joonaksenp. Kohosen perill: Lk. Valpuri Kohonen 69 L. Edvard 91 Anton 96 Elsa 98, 0-1 ====Talo 8 (1/6)==== *Sairanen: Tal. Aatami Aataminp. Sairanen 57 L. Eeva 80 Ella 87 *Osaviljelijä Tuomas Taavetinp. Nikunen 58 v. Eeva 60 L. Leena 96 *Läks. Hilda Sairanen 92 ====Talo 8 (1/6)==== *Sairanen: ====Talo 8 (1/3)==== *Sairanen: ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714180 Jakso 2893] ====Talo 9 (1/4)==== *Tuuliainen: ====Talo 9 (1/4)==== *Tuuliainen: ====Talo 9 (1/2)==== *Tuuliainen: ====Talo 10 (1/4)==== *Nikunen: ====Talo 10 (1/4)==== *Nikunen: ====Talo 10 (1/2)==== *Nikunen: ====Talo 11 (1/6)==== *Jukanen: ====Talo 11 (1/3)==== *Jukanen: ====Talo 11 (1/3)==== *Jukanen: ====Talo 11 (1/6)==== *Jukanen: ====Talo 12 (1/3)==== *Punkanen: Tal. lk. Eeva Heikint: Punkasen ja Elias Eliaksenp. Punkasen perill: tila: Eeva Heikint: 66 L. Elias 87 Elias Punkasen l. Anp. eläk. lk. Liisa Punkanen 36 yli. ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714181 Jakso 2894] *Läks: Aapeli Aataminp. Salmi 84 v. Eeva 89 L. 1-0 ====Talo 12 (1/3)==== *Kujansuu: Tal. Salomon ja Aabel Fredrikinp. Korpelan tila: Salomon Korpela 55 Aabel Korpela 63 v. Kristiina 64 L. Mikko 86 Toivo 93, 1-0 Eläk. Stiina Punkanen 70 l. 1-0 ====Talo 12 (1/3)==== *Punkanen: Tal. Antti Tuomaanp. Punkanen 70 v. Anna 71 L. 1-0 Isä eläk: Tuomas Heikinp. Punkanen 41 yli. *Läks: lk. [[Punkanen-2|Miina Kouvo 75]] L. 2-2(=[[Kouvo-11|Johannes]], [[Kouvo-13|Eino]], [[Kouvo-14|Elsa]]?/[[Kouvo-15|Aini]]?, [[Kouvo-16|Hilma]]) *Vaiv: hoit: lk. Regiina Poikulainen 44 yli. *Rv: lk. Kristiina Jeremiaksent: Taipale 36 yli. _Öljymoottori mylly N:o 11. k:ssä._ ===Urola=== ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== ====Talo 1 (1/8)==== ====Talo 1 (1/8)==== *Urola: Tal. Aabraham Kaaprielinp. Urosen perill: L. Antti 57 v. Anna 72 l. Aino 95 Hjalmar 97, 2-2 L. [[Uronen-1|Aatami 67]] v. [[Pekkanen-15|Iida 76]] l. [[Uronen-2|Taavetti 96]] [[Uronen-3|Valter 98]], 2-3(=[[Uronen-4|Niilo]]?, [[Uronen-8|?]], [[Uronen-5|Olga]]?, [[Uronen-6|Lyyli]]?, [[Uronen-7|Lempi]]?) L. Anna 64 ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== ====Talo 1 (1/4)==== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714182 Jakso 2895] ===Vainikkala=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714183 Jakso 2896] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714184 Jakso 2897] ====Talo 7 (1/6)==== *Turiala: ====Talo 7 (1/6)==== *Turiala: ====Talo 7 (0,2271)==== *Savenpalsta: ====Talo 7 (0,1062)==== *Haapaharju: Tal. Kaapriel Salomoninp. Huttunen 61 v. Regiina 62 L. Ferdinand 91 Viktor 94 2-1 S. Eeva 51 *Läks Iida Huttunen 89 *Ent. Siltavoud: lk. Anna Turiainen 53 *Käräjätalonlämmitt: Eemil Vainikka ...0 v. Miina 86 ====Talo 7 (1/6)==== *Turiala: ====Talo 7 (1/6)==== *Turiala: Tal. Joonas Taavetinp. Suomalaisen perell: tila: Lk. Maria Suomalainen 40 yli. L. Aatami 68 v. Stiina 71 l. Aatami 94, 2-2 L. Eeva 66 l. Antti Suomalainen 91 *Mtpl: lk. [[Sinkko-145|Aleksandra Torvi 76]] nautt: vaiv. eläk. L. [[Torvi-6|Väinö 95]], 2-0(=[[Torvi-7|?]], [[Torvi-8|Arvid]]?) *Mtpl: lk. Iida Kurki 71 vtn. ja hvl. L. Iida 94 Hilma 97 2-1 *Tp. Kaapriel Kaaprielinp. Turiainen 53 v. Liisa 57 L. Edvard 89 Karoliina 91 Verner 94 Kustaa 98, 1-0 ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714185 Jakso 2898] ====Talo 8 (0,3117)==== *Himmi, Kouvola: Tal. Antti Eliaksenp. Kouvo 54 L. 1-1 ====Talo 8 (0,0883)==== *Nikonen: ====Talo 8 (1/10)==== *Himmi: ====Talo 8 (0,2700)==== *Himmi: ====Talo 8 (0,2300)==== *Mullikkamäki: Tal. Heikki Narttu 52 v. Maria 63 L. Väinö 89 v. Ristiina 89 *Löysä Mikko Talka 62 v. Maria 70 kteläk.? vaiv: hoitol. L. Iida 94 Eliina 97, 3-1 *Löysä Kaapriel Uski 87 ===Värtölä=== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714186 Jakso 2899] ==Venäjällä passilla oleskelevia== ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714187 Jakso 2900] ---- :[http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=714188 Jakso 2901]

Hennegan of County Cork, Ireland

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{{One Name Study|name=Hennegans, Hennigan}} [[Category: Dunmanway RC Parish, Diocese of Cork and Ross, County Cork]] [[Category: Hennegans, Hennigan Name Study]] [[Category:Dunmanway Superintendent Registrar's District, County Cork]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category: Henigan Name Study]] {{Irish_Clans}} {{Migrating Ancestor | origin = Ireland | destination = Canada | origin-flag = Flags-1.gif | destination-flag = Flags-26.png}} {{Migrating Ancestor | origin = Canada | destination = United States of America | origin-flag = Flags-26.png | destination-flag = US_Flags-6.png}} {{Canada Sticker|location=St Catherines, Ontario, Canada}} Hennegan: Ancestral Birth Places: Dunmway, County Cork, Ireland, Nedineagh East, County Cork, Ireland, Immigration: England, United Kingdom, Montreal, Canada, St. Catherines, Ont. Canada, Oakville, Halton, Ontario, Canada, Hamilton,Ontario, Canada, Niagara Falls, New York, United States, , Buffalo, Erie, New York, United States, Oakville, Halton, Ontario, Canada. According to legend, the ancient Irish kings were descendents of King Milesius of Spain, a grandson of the conqueror of Galicia, Andalusia, Murcia, Castile, and Portugal who was known as Brigus or Brian. Milesius sent his uncle Ihe to Ireland and when he heard that Ithe had been killed, he sent an expedition in 1699 BC led by his eight sons. Five of them perished before landing including Ir. The surviving three named the island Scotia after their mother. Later, the name Scotia was transferred to Scotland and Ireland was named as the land of Ir. The Irish name Hennegan originally appeared in Gaelic as "Ó hÉanáin," or "Ó hÉanacháin' but sometimes is an abbreviated form of the surname Henagahn. The surname Hennegan was first found in County Tipperary (Irish: Contae Thiobraid Árann), established in the 13th century in South-central Ireland, in the province of Munster, and Offaly where they held a family seat from ancient times. Pronunciation, rather than spelling, guided scribes and church officials when recording names during the Middle Ages. This practice often resulted in one person's name being recorded under several different spellings. Variants of the name Hennegan include O'Hannigan and Hanagan. This name in Irish is "Ó hAnnagáin" and the latter variants are the anglicized forms of this. The various spellings of the name that were found include; Hennigan, HENEGHAN, Heenan, Henaghan, Henehan, Heenon, Hanegan, Hannegan, Hanigan, Hannigan, Haneghan and many more. The 19th century saw a great wave of Irish families leaving Ireland for the distant shores of North America and Australia. These families often left their homeland hungry, penniless, and destitute do to the policies of England. Those Irish immigrants that survived the long sea passage initially settled on the eastern seaboard of the continent. Some, however, moved north to a then infant Canada as United Empire Loyalists after ironically serving with the English in the American War of Independence. Others that remained in America later joined the westward migration in search of land. The greatest influx of Irish immigrants, though, came to North America during the Great Potato Famine of the late 1840s. Thousands left Ireland at this time for North America, and those who arrived were immediately put to work building railroads, coal mines, bridges, and canals. In fact, the foundations of today's powerful nations of the United States and Canada were to a larger degree built by the Irish. Sources: [The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, "International Genealogical Index (IGI)," database, FamilySearch "United States Census, 1940," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K7MG-F5P : accessed 9 June 2017)Obituaries, Find A Grave Memorial, Library of Congress Print & Photographs Division FSA-OWI Collection, http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/h/e/n/Dennis-S-Hennegan/index.html, Canadian Census Year: 187http://www.bac-ac.gc.ca/eng/census/1871/Pages/results.aspx?k=Hennegan%20AND%20cnsSurname%3A%22Hennegan%22%20AND%20cnsProvinceCode%3A%22ON%22&start1=111, Victoria Lawn, Cemetery, St. Catherines, ONt. Canada == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Bailey-11646|Lawrence Bailey]] or post a comment to the right. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Hennegan and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == Note; Started Hennegan of County Cork free Space before Name study. However don't know how to incorporate them To trace family orgins To document Family History to link Hennegan/ Hennigan The Irish name Hennegan originally appeared in Gaelic as “O hEanain”. The surname Hennegan was first found in County Tipperaryin the 13th Centenary and then in south central Ireland, in the province of Muster and Offaly. Several spelling variations of Hennegan were found, Hennigan, Hennegen frequently occurred, even between father and son. Preference for spelling variations usually arose from family divisions, religious reasons and sometimes for patriot reasons. Church and Government officials frequently spelled the names as it sounded several different ways in the life time of the same person. Source: Hall of Names, Blarney, County Cork, Ireland. Certificate 2601620070. The 19th Century saw a great wave of Irish families leaving Ireland for the distant shores of North America. These families often left their homeland hungry and penniless and destitute do to policies of England. The Irish immigrants that survived the long sea passage initially settled on the eastern seaboard of the continent. The great influx of Irish immigrants though came to North America during the great Potato famine of the 1840s. Thousands left Ireland at this time for North America and those who arrived were immediately put to work building railroads, coal mines, bridges and canals. https://www.houseofnames.com/hennegan-family-crest http://hennigansheritage.com/# https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g1050092-d1895990-Reviews-Hennigan_s_Heritage_Centre-Swinford_County_Mayo_Western_Ireland.html https://www.myheritage.com/ http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1871/Pages/results.aspx?k=Hennegan%20AND%20cnsSurname%3A%22Hennegan%22%20AND%20cnsProvinceCode%3 HENNIGAN - Ó h-ÉANACHÁIN According to the Lebor Gabála Érenn a collection of poems and prose narratives that purports to be a history of Ireland and the Irish from the creation of the world to the Middle Ages and the Míl Espáine (Irish origin legends); the Hennigans are descended from the Milesians the final race to settle in Ireland. The surname is assumed to have been derived from the Gaelic word ‘éan’ meaning ‘bird.’ However, it may well have been derived from ‘eanach’ or ‘aunach’ meaning a ‘fair.’ ‘Eanach’ also refers to a ‘a watery place.’ While the name Hennigan is most common in the Mayo/Sligo area, its presence in Cork dates back at least 800 years. The arrival of the Normans from 1169 AD may well have resulted in a dispersal of the clan. The family origins are in North-East County Tipperary, a sept a branch) of the tribe called Ui Fiachach. O'Hennigan or Hennigan is an Anglicization of the Gaelic Ó h-Éanacháin, Ó h-Éineacháin or Ó h-Éanagáin. Spelling variations include: Hennegan, Henngan Heenan, Henehan, Henaghan, Heenon, Hanegan, Hannegan, Hanigan, Hannigan, Haneghan and some others. While the Hennigan name and spelling is most common in the May/Sigo area, its presence in County Cork dates back at least 800 years. The Cork County Hennigan family came from Gortnamucklagh (from the Gaelic - the fields of the pigs), in the parish of Fanlobbus, two miles east of the town of Dunmanway, County Cork. There were another Hennigan family in the adjacent townland of Acres. Fanlobbus parish had a church as far back as 1199 and the area of the Hennigan homestead was also known as Carrigenia. Finfacts Report/Service- Hennigan-Wall Genealogy Pagehttp://www.finfacts.ie/hennigan.htm ( See [[Hennigan-372|Hennigan-372]], ([[Hennegan-60|Hennegan-60]]) The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Bailey-11646|Lawrence Bailey]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Locate and search Canadian and US Immigration Record * Locate Dunmamway, County Cork, Ireland Ancestry In the 1890 Irish Census, only 5 County Cork householders with the name Hennigan are recorded.* Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12697895 send me a private message]. Thanks!

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[[Category:Hennigan Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Hennigan Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hennigan Hennigan] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Hennigan name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Hennigans), by time period (18th Century Hennigans), or by topic (Hennigan DNA, Hennigan Occupations, Hennigan Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Hennigan Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the ''Name Study Coordinator: [[Hennigan-514|Feargal Hennigan]]'' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Hennigan}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are the current research pages included in the study. We could use your help! If you would like to start a Hennigan related research page, or already have one do let us know. * [[Space:Hennegan_of_County_Cork%2C_Ireland|Hennegan of County Cork, Ireland]] * [[Space:Hennigans_of_County_Roscommon|Hennigans of County Roscommon]] * [[Space:Notable_Hennigans|Notable Hennigans]] ==Membership== * [[Hennigan-514|F.L. Hennigan]]. Descended from [[Hennigan-626|Thomas Hennigan (abt.1832-1899)]] of Lettergorman/Lahanaght, County Cork. * [[Bailey-11646|Lawrence Bailey]]. Descendant of Hennegan/Hennigan Family from Dunmaway, County Cork, Province of Munster, Ireland, emigrated to Saint Catharines, Grantham, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada to work on the Welland Canal in the 1820s. Emigrated from Canada to Niagara Falls, NY to work in chemical Plants in the 1930s. * [[May-14298|Timothy May]]. Great-Great-Great-Grandmother was a Heanan, possibly of County Roscommon. Two distant DNA matches have the names Heneghan and Hennagin. In my paternal ancestry there is a distant DNA match from Dublin with Heenan maternal ancestry. == Surname Origins == * The name Hennigan and its variants are anglicisations of the Irish names ''Ó hÉidhneacháin'' and ''Ó hAnnagáin''. * The name ''Ó hÉidhneacháin'', comes from County Mayo. It means "descendant of ''Éidhneacháin''". A personal name possibly derrived from ''eidheann'' (ivy). It is sometimes anglicised as "Bird" under the incorrect presumption it is derrived from ''éan'', meaning bird “Ó hÉineacháin.” Irish Names and Surnames. Library Ireland. https://www.libraryireland.com/names/oh/o-heineachain.php. * The name ''Ó hAnnagáin'', comes from County Limerick. It means "descendant of ''Annagáin'' (a diminutive of ''Annadh'')". “Ó hAnnagáin.” Irish Names and Surnames. Library Ireland. https://www.libraryireland.com/names/oh/o-hannagain.php. ==Surname Variants== ''As Gaeilge'' * ''Ó hÉidhneacháin'' * ''Ó hÉineacháin'' * ''Ó hÉanacháin'' * ''Ó hAnnagáin'' * ''Ó hAnnacháin'' Anglicisations * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hennigan Hennigan] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hennegan Hennegan] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Heneghan Heneghan] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Henneghan Henneghan] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Henehan Henehan] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hanegan Hanegan] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hannegan Hannegan] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hanigan Hanigan] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hannigan Hannigan] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Haneghan Haneghan] == Resources == * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hennigan List of Hennigans on Wikitree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/Hennigan G2G feed of questions tagged "Hennigan"]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=&order=&s=Hennigan Orphaned Hennigan profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Hennigan-1 Unsourced Hennigan profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=Hennigan Unconnected Hennigan profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/civil-perform-search.jsp?namefm=&namel=Hennigan&location=&yyfrom=&yyto=&submit=Search Hennigan Records on IrishGenealogy.ie]. == Sources ==

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==Indledning== Da min farfar Niels Peder Jensen Frank omkring 1990 kom på plejehjem, overtog jeg hans meget omfattende slægstforsknings materiale samt hans personlige dokumenter. Det lå i lang tid på loftet, inden jeg gik i gang med arbejdet med at få slægtsforsknings materialet lagt ind i et slægtsforsknings program og indskanne dokumenterne. For at kunne bevare materialet for eftertiden, har jeg nu valgt at lægge det ud her på WikiTree. Persondata er baseret på import af en fil fra mit slægtsforskning program, og vil i mange tilfælde fremstå ubearbejdet. Jeg arbejder i øjeblikket på at bearbejde de personer, hvor der er flere oplysninger end blot fødsel og død m.m. Denne side indeholder et oveblik over de personer og dele af slægten der enten allerede er bearbejdet, eller som jeg håber at få tid til at bearbejder på et tidspunkt. Persondata, fotos og dokumenter er også lagt ind i FamilySearch. Det kræver dog at man opretter sig som (Gratis) bruger, inden man kan tilgå det. På min egen hjemmeside, findes der desuden en søgbar udgave af slægtstræet. [http://henrikfrank.dk/slaegt/gedsite/Frank-o/up/search.htm Gå til søgesiden] Kommentarer og spørgsmål kan sendes til: henrik.frank@gmail.com ==Nyheder== *14. april 2019: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Frank-2749&public=1 Johann Jeremeias Thomas Frank] *03. marts 2020: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/S%C3%B8rensen-2201 Andreas Christian Sørensen] (1856 - 1949) *14. juli 2020: Tilføjet en lang række nye fotos til [[Space:ROSNAESVEJ5|Gammel Røsnæsvej 5, Kalundborg]] ==Kartoffeltyskerne== Mit efternavn Frank stammer fra de såkaldte kartoffeltyskere som kom til Danmark omkring 1760, for at opdyrke den jyske hede. Det er planen at skrive en WikiTree side om Kartoffeltyskerne og Frank slægten. Indtil da, kan dette pdf dokumentet læses: [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/KARTOFFELTYSKER.pdf Kartoffeltyskerne og Frank slægten] En liste over kartoffeltyskerne i Frank i slægten kan findes [[:Category: Frank-2702 Frank-2735 Kartoffeltysker|HER]]. Jeg desuden har oprettet en facebook gruppe [https://www.facebook.com/groups/113634265321502/ Frank slægten - Efterkommere af kartoffeltyskerne] ==Slægten i Stenholt== Frank slægten i Stenholt, stammer fra [[Frank-2735|Johan Michael Michaelsen Frank]]. Han kom fra Kartoffeltysker egnen omkring Frederiks, og var født i Grønhøj i 1794. På et tidspunkt inden 1820 kommer han til Stenholt, hvor han overtager sin senere svigerfar [[Jensen-7063|Søren Jensens]] gård. Gården som er beliggende [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Bedehøjvej+1,+7442+Engesvang Bedehøjvej 1], har været i Frank slægtens eje siden. Læs mere om slægtsgården her: [[Space:OSTERSTENHOLTGAARD|Øster Stenholtgård]] Der vil komme en WikiTree side om slægten i Stenholt. Indtil da, kan der læses mere om slægten i Stenholt i dette dokument: [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Dokumenter-12.pdf Frank slægten i Stenholt] ==Min farmor og farfar== Min farfar Niels Peder Jensen Frank, var den sidste enelærer i [[Space:Værslev|Værslev]] ved Kalundborg, og boede i skole bygningen. [[Space:Værslev skole|Værslev skole]] ophørte omkring 1959, men Peder blev sammen med sin anden hustru Ragnhild Jensen, boende i skolen frem til 1967, hvor de flyttede til Kalundborg. Ved siden af gerningen som lærer, var Peder også kirkesanger i Værslev kirke, et hverv han bestred helt frem til 1984. Min biologiske farmor Anna Marie Madsen, har jeg aldrig kendt. Hun døde af kræft på Kalundborg sygehus i 1945, i en alder af kun 41 år. Jeg har et omfattende materiale om både min farfar, farmor og Ragnhild. Materialet omfatter fotos, dagbøger, lommebogs notater, breve, taler og sange m.m. Det meste af dette materiale, har jeg gjort tilgængeligt på WikiTree på person siderne: *[[Frank-2715|Niels Peder Jensen Frank]] *[[Madsen-1547|Anna Marie Madsen]] *[[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild Jensen]] Links til FamilySearch: *[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KJLX-WDS Niels Peder Jensen Frank (KJLX-WD)] *[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRSC-Z1G Anna Marie Madsen(LRSC-Z1G)] *[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRSC-8RD Ragnhild Jensen (LRSC-8RD)] ==Min mors slægt== Min mormor [[Babiarz-10|Josefa Babiarz]] blev født i den 11. marts 1895, i byen Parchocin, Swiniary sogn i det sydlige Polen. Hun kommer til Danmark i 1913, formentlig som en af de såkaldte roe-polakker. Hun bliver gift med [[Sørensen-2200|Andreas Christian Sørensen]] i 1931. han skulle have været sømand, og senere er han angivet til at være arbejdsmand. Omkring 1938 flytter Josefa og Andreas til Smørum, hvor de bor til deres død. Andreas dør allerede i 1941 medens Josefa dør i 1969. Andreas var søn af [[Sørensen-2201|Andreas Christian Sørensen]] (De havde samme navn) og [[Jensen-7096|Andrea Dorthea Jensen]]. Efter at have været fisker, indtræder Andreas (d.æ) i 1881 i Fyrvæsenet, hvor han arbejder indtil sin pensionering i 1925. Han bliver samme år udnævnt til Dannebrogsmand. Ud over min morfar, får Andrea og Andreas blandt andet datteren [[Sørensen-2212|Laurine]], som bliver gift med [[Eriksen-501|Erik Eriksen]], som havde Erik Eriksens Træskibsværft i Marstal. Blandt sønnerne var flere ansat ved fyrvæsenet. Jeg er ved at efterbehandle min mors slægt i WikiTree. UI mellemtiden kan et PDF dokument om slægten kan downloades [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Sorensen-2200.pdf HER.] Efterbehandlet i WikiTree: *Min oldefar [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/S%C3%B8rensen-2201 Andreas Christian Sørensen] (1856 - 1949) Links til FamilySearch: *[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L67Q-YC9 Andreas Christian Sørensen (L67Q-YC9)] *[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L67Q-Y8D Josefa Babiarz (L67Q-Y8D)] ==Min far og mor== Min far Bent Frank blev født i Værslev i 1933. Han blev uddannet maskinmester, og sejlede i en periode på langfart. Bent omkom ved et flystyrt i 1985. Min mor Inger Lise Sørensen blev født i Karrebæk 1934. Hun blev uddannet sygeplejerske. Hun døde på plehjehjem i 2016. Mine forældre blev gift på Frederiksberg i 1957. De var på det tidspunkt bosat i København. I 1961 flyttede de til Kalundborg, hvor min far blev ansat på Juelsminde-Kalundborg linjen. Efter at være flyttet til Kalundborg, købte mine forældre grund på [[Space:ROSNAESVEJ5|Røsnæsvej 5]] (Nu gammel Røsnæsvej) hvor min far byggede et hus. *[[Frank-2714|Bent Frank - Endnu ikke behandlet]] *[[Sørensen-2199|Inger Lise Sørensen - Endnu ikke behandlet]] Album: *[https://www.familysearch.org/photos/gallery/album/616649?cid=mem_album Bent Frank] *[https://www.familysearch.org/photos/gallery/album/616641?cid=mem_album Inger Lise Sørensen] *[https://www.familysearch.org/photos/gallery/album/618759?cid=mem_album Bent og Inger Lises sølvbryllup 2. marts 1982] Links til FamilySearch: *[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRSC-CRD Bent Frank] *[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRSK-XNT Inger Lise Sørensen] == Leonhardt Frank Slægten== Leonhardt Frank slægten er en sidegren til min egen del af Frank slægten, men der er den alligevel interessant, dels fordi den er utroligt veldokumenteret, dels fordi jeg i 2002 var i kontakt med de amerikanske efterkommere af slægten. Jeg fik herunder et righoldigt billedmateriale. Leonhardt Frank slægten er endnu ikke bearbejdet i WikiTree, men man kan læse om slægten i dette pdf dokument: [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Dokumenter-14.pdf Slægtsbog - Leonhard Frank slægten] En liste over personer i slægten kan findes [[:Category:Frank-2702_Leonhard_Franch|HER]] ==Steder== Jeg har oprettet nogle sider i WikiTree, om steder med relation til slægten. Nogle af dem er endnu ikke helt færdige. [[Space:ROSNAESVEJ5|Røsnæsvej 5, Kalundborg]]. Mit barndomshjem, som min far byggede i starten af 1960'erne. [[Space:Værslev|Værslev]] og [[Space:Værslev skole|Værslev skole]], hvor min farfar [[Frank-2715|Niels Peder Jensen Frank]] boede fra 1931 til 1967. [[ Space:Jonstrup_Seminarium| Jonstrup Seminarium]] hvor min farfar [[Frank-2715|Niels Peder Jensen Frank]], blev uddannet til lærer i perioden 1921 til 1924. [[Space:Hojbo|Højbo i Villestoftem på Fyn]], hvor mine oldeforældre (Min farmors forældre) [[Madsen-1549|Mads Madsen]] og [[Pedersen-4885|Maren Kirstine Marie Pedersen]] boede fra 1925 og frem til deres død. [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Gården Skovlund i Tessebølle]] hvor mine oldeforældre (Min farfars forældre) [[Frank-2718|Rasmus Jensen Frank]] og [[Jensen-7050|Marie Kirstine Jensen]] boede fra 1936 og frem til deres død. [[Space:OSTERSTENHOLTGAARD|Gården Øster Stenholtgård i Stenholt ved Kragelund]], som har været i Frank slægtens eje siden 1820. [[Space:Vanggård i Nostrup|Vanggård i Nostrup ved Kalundborg]]. Min farfars anden kone [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild Jensens]] forældres gård, hvor også Ragnhild har boet. [[Space:Kristiansminde|Kristiansminde i Vester Kærby, Agedrup sogn på Fyn]]. Min farmor [[Madsen-1547|Anna Marie Madsen]] boede i perioden 1918 til 1925 på gårdene, sammen med sine forældre og søskende. ==Diverse personer == Nedenfor er links til personer ud over den nære slægt, som der er oplysninger om ud over de sædvanlige livs begivenheder. Flere vil komme til efterhånden. [[Frank-2719|Agnes Marie Jensen Frank]]. Min farfar [[Frank-2715|Niels Peder Jensen Franks]] søster, der som ung tog til Vancouver i Canada, og arbejdede som stuepige på hotel. Hun blev senere gift med en hotel ejer, og arvede efter hans død hoteller og formue. [[Kristensen-445|Jens Maigaard Kristensen]] og [[Jensen-7061|Kristine Dusine Jensen]]. Kristine var min oldefar [[Frank-2718|Rasmus Jensen Franks]] søster. Ægtefællen Jens Jens Maigaard var blandt andet restauratør på Hotel Dannebrog på Hjultorvet i Viborg. Kristine er omtalt i ''Jens Jensens Erindringer - Artikler fra og om Engesvang'' og parrets bopæl i Viborg ''Villa Jensbo'', er omtalt i en artikel i Viborg Folkeblad. ==Downloads== Gå til denne side for, for at downloade slægtsbøger, dagbøger, dokumenter og andet materiale i PDF format: [[Space:Dokumenter|Dokumenter]] ==Foto album== Links til foto album på FamilySearch. Kræver ikke at man er oprettet som bruger. *[https://www.familysearch.org/photos/gallery/album/619459?cid=mem_album Min farfar Niels Peder Jensen Frank Frank] *[https://www.familysearch.org/photos/gallery/album/626882?cid=mem_album Værslev skole hvor min farfar var enelærer fra 1930 til 1959] *[https://www.familysearch.org/photos/gallery/album/626085?cid=mem_album Frank familien] *[https://www.familysearch.org/photos/gallery/album/619460?cid=mem_album Min farmor Anna Marie Madsen og hendes familie] *[https://www.familysearch.org/photos/gallery/album/625892?cid=mem_album Min mor Inger Lise Sørensens familie]

Henry Hazlitt Foundation

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The Henry Hazlitt Foundation was created in 1996 by [[Whitten-1|Chris Whitten]] to support [[Space:Free-Market.Net|Free-Market.Net]], which was originally started in 1995 as a for-profit company. The 501(c)3 non-profit itself was a rebirth of the former Free Market Society of Chicago. Many of the board members of the Free Market Society stayed on as members of the board of the Hazlitt Foundation. The organization grew to include a half-dozen full-time employees and more than a dozen free-lance and part-time employees. In 2001, Chris retired to do for-profit work. He started WikiAnswers.com and this site, WikiTree.com. Louis James became the new president of the Hazlitt Foundation. In 2002, The Henry Hazlitt Foundation folded. Its assets were distributed to other organizations. * Free-Market.Net went to the International Society for Individual Liberty (ISIL) and was eventually absorbed into their website. * Bureaucrash became an independent organization, but was later folded into the Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI). * iFeminists.com became a division of the Independent Institute. * Libertarian.org went to the Institute for Humane Studies (IHS). * The special project sites UnitedHeroes.com and MomentofSilence.org went to independent owners. For what remains of its archive, see [http://www.hazlitt.org Hazlitt.org].

Henry Lamb, b. 1697 - Trying to Sort Fact from Fiction

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'''Much editing still left to do on this section. Will do this later. 14 Apr 2012 - FR''' == An attempt to find accurate information for a future merge of the four current records for Henry on WikiTree == 14 Apr 2012: At this point, the following seems fairly clear: * Joshua Lamb and Mary Alcock (who I show) '''are not''' Henry's parents. * His only known wife was Elizabeth. Gulielma is an error and the name of the wife of '''another''' Henry Lamb. === Various Message Board Posts Discussing Henry === The first post is from someone named Rick. Several thereafter are by Marshall Styles who published a book in 2000 on Henry Lamb and his descendants ([http://www.amazon.com/Descendants-Henry-Elizabeth-North-Carolina/dp/0740407570/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1334280642&sr=1-1 Amazon]) along with several other volumes on North Carolina genealogy ([http://www.abebooks.com/servlet/SearchResults?tn=My+North+Carolina+heritage AbeBooks]). Unfortunately, I haven't seen the book, so I don't know if he ever solved the mystery of wife Elizabeth's correct maiden name. He does, however, completely discount the 2nd wife named Gulielma. Following the Styles posts, there are excerpts from a discussion from 1999-2000 on a Genealogy.com message board. '''Post from a public message board at [http://boards.ancestry.com/thread.aspx?mv=flat&m=2160&p=surnames.lamb Ancestry.com]:''' Henry Lamb (Abt. 1697-1761) From: Rick Posted: 4 Mar 2001 8:00AM Henry Lamb (Abt. 1697-1761) Things that I would like to have concrete info on are Elizabeth's last name (?Henley)and if and who she remarried. A link that proves if Joshua Lamb is the father of Henry, beside The Quaker Yeoman and reference from the Colonial Dames, which I don't feel, support these claims. And proof of a second wife named Gulielma. Of these things that I have just mention, I believe there is no proof. In the eighteenth century Nansemond County, Virginia, adjoined Perquimans County, North Carolina, and there was a natural movement of Nansemond residents to Perquimans as Virginia's population overflowed. The destruction by fire of Nansemond's early records obscures the movement and renders it impossible to trace the history of many Perquimans families. My first record of a Henry Lamb in North Carolina was found in Hathaway's "North Carolina Historical and Genealogical Register" where, on page 147 it lists the July 1715 Court notes at Chowan, N.C. It says here "Patrick Laughly proves rights for importation of 13 people, including Thomas Lamb and Henry Lamb." This was not the first of the travels of the Lamb family, Isaac Lamb states in the Memoirs of Wayne County page 38, that he could trace his ancestry back to 1658, to one Henry Lamb, a glove-maker, who came to this country from Scotland and settled in North Carolina. They seem to have possessed a spirit of wanderlust. Henry Lamb was a Member of the Society of Friends (Quakers), and Virginia's harsh treatment of that sect may have induced his migration to North Carolina. The Monthly Meeting of Friends in Perquimans (sometimes called Wells, later Piney Woods) received the Lamb family on a certificate from Nansemond Monthly Meeting on April 4, 1739. (The certificate was a statement from a Quaker meeting that a person was a member in good standing and was used by that person as credentials and a means of transferring membership to another meeting.) Henry Lamb purchased a hundred-acre farm from Samuel Newby on October 12, 1740, located in the Ballahack section of Perquimans (now Hertford Township), near Cypress Swamp (now Goodwins Mill Creek). He appeared on the 1740 tax list of Perquimans with three tithables. Henry is listed in the "1740 list of Jurymen, Perquimans County, North Carolina" (source: Colonial records of North Carolina Volume IV, pages 517-518.) He purchased another fifty acres in the same area from James Padget on Aug. 24, 1743, per deed #131. In a 1754 Militia Muster Roll of Perquimans Co. North Carolina list Thomas, William, Isaac, and Henry Lamb along with 38 other Quakers in Captain Miles Harvery's Company (source for this info is Colonial Soldiers of the South, 1732-1774 yrs pages 741-744.) After twenty-one years' residence in Perquimans, He decided to migrate again. On July 29, 1760 he sold all his land in Perquimans and on the first of October following, he requested Friend in Perquimans to grant him a certificate to New Garden Monthly Meeting, which received him on the 29th of November. He followed his sons Jacob and Joseph to Rowan County, which then included the entire northwest quarter of North Carolina. Most of his children also settled there. The rapid growth of the North Carolina backcountry, filling with Virginians, Pennsylvanians, Germans and people from the eastern counties, is illustrated by the formation of new counties. Rowan County was formed in 1753 and part of it was joined to part of Orange to form Guilford County in 1770. Nine years later part of Guilford became Randolph County. Similarly, part of New Garden Monthly Meeting (established 1754) became Center Monthly Meeting in 1792. References to Lambs occur in all three counties and all the meetings, suggesting they lived in the present Greensboro-Asheboro-High Point vicinity. Among the Lambs' neighbors were Beesons from Pennsylvania and the Hoovers, ancestors of President Herbert Hoover. Henry Lamb did not survive long in his new home. He made his will in St. Luke's Parish, Rowan County, on February 7, 1761 and died on the 10th. The 1761 tax list of Rowan Co. lists Elizabeth Lamb and son Jacob and 2 Negroes. The will was probated the following April, with his sons Jacob and Joseph named executors. Little is known of Elizabeth Lamb, wife of Henry She survived her husband by fourteen years, dying September 13, 1774 according to records of Center Monthly Meeting. Their children were # Thomas # Mary # William # Isaac (My direct line) # Reuben # Esau # Jacob # Joseph # Elizabeth # Bethia '''And another post from [http://boards.ancestry.com/thread.aspx?mv=flat&m=2160&p=surnames.lamb Ancestry.com]:''' From: Marshall Styles Subject: Re: [Q-R] Henry Lamb Date: Sun, 15 Aug 1999 00:22:34 -0400 Dear Kendall and Barb: Here are the generally recognized dates of the births of Henry's children, which are in conflict with your records below, as far as the sequencing of birth; and if Henry did have more than one wife, then the assignment below is also incorrect. His wife that is recorded in the Quaker materials, and in his Last Will and Testament, is named Elizabeth (she died 13 Sep 1774 in Rowan County). Thomas born about 1723. William, born about 1725 Mary, about 1726 Isaac, about 1728 Robert (not a proven son), before 1732 Reuben, 4 Jul 1732 Esau, 1734 Joseph, 1735 Bethia, 10 Jan 1740 Elizabeth, 1 Aug 1741 Jacob, 9 Sep 1742 (Are there any corrections on birth dates from anyone?) Marshall Styles Kendell and Barb Nichols wrote: > I am quite new to the Quaker Roots so please bear with me. I have been extensively reading many postings in the archives regarding Henry Lamb and Gulielma (?) and I realize there is some frustration regarding the inquiry of them. However, I inherited a family tree handed down to me from my great aunt, Burnece Francis Lamb and in the family tree the following information is written: Henry Lamb b. 1692 d. 2/10/1761 m. Gieloma SETTLE m. 1739. Their children are listed as: Isaac, Jacob, Elizabeth, and Bethia. An earlier marriage for Henry is indicated by his children listed born prior to 1739: Joseph, Thomas, William, Rueben, Mary, and Esau. > > So much of the information I have read on the Lambs from the archives has been exactly as is written on my family tree, could someone please check this possibility without causing too much additional frustration? I would sincerely appreciate it. > > Barb Nichols > kln442@earthlink.net And another at Ancestry.com: From: Marshall Styles Subject: [Q-R] Henry Lamb - More than one wife? Date: Fri, 13 Aug 1999 20:10:06 -0400 There's a lot being spread around that Henry Lamb (1697-1761) of Rowan County was married twice. Once to Gulielma, then to Elizabeth Henley / Henby. Citing as reference to that fact, Hinshaw, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Volume 1, pages 11 and 556. First, as to page 11, there is a note that Henry Lamb married someone named Gulielma, and had children named Susan and Silas. That Henry and Gulielma were married in 1853, a full 92 years after the first Henry died. Gulielma was Gulielma Chappell, daughter of Silas Chappel and Elizabeth Copeland. Hinshaw, Vol I, N.C., pp. 5, 58, Perquimans MM, "1853, 6, 4, Gulielma Chappel, now Lamb, disowned, marrying contrary to discipline; 1862, 2, 1, Gulielma Copeland and children, Susan Alice Lamb and Silas Benjamin Lamb, received in membership." As to page 556, there is no reference at all to Henry marrying anyone, nor to anyone else. Others are citing Virginia Quaker records, for Henry's marriage, but those are non-existent as well. Too many Henry Lamb descendants citing too many unsubstantiated references needs to stop. Any comments? Can anyone prove me wrong? Marshall Styles Ancestry.com again: From: Marshall Styles Subject: [LAMB] Re: Fwd: [BEESON-L] Henry Hart Beeson - reprint-Other beeson family Date: Fri, 15 Oct 1999 10:00:54 -0400 Regarding Beeson material and possible reprints or new materials: I am in the "final" editing stages of a book on the history and descendants of the Henry Lamb family of Guilford, Randolph and Rowan Counties of NC. The majority of the book deals with the descendants of Frances Beeson and husband Joseph Lamb. Frances is daughter of Benjamin Beeson and Elizabeth Hunter. The book should be in publication early Spring 2000. Neither Jasper Beeson nor Henry H. Beeson delved into this line, which has left a serious void in the Beeson genealogy, which I hope to fill with this publication, which currently lists almost 4000 individuals. If any of you have material of significance to add to the line of Joseph Lamb and Frances Beeson, including stories, traditions, anecdotes, I would like to have included in my book. Will also accept material on other descendants of Henry and Elizabeth Lamb. Full credit will be given to anyone who submits new material. Please let me hear from you SOON. This book has been in the works for five years, and I would like to get it into print. Marshall Styles From a thread from a Genealogy.com message board (multiple url's): Henry son of Joshua?? 1697 Posted by: Bob Sarver Date: February 15, 1999 at 05:22:44 Is Henry, Joshuas Son? I am looking for information that will help me decide this matter. Documentation or source of information would be very helpful. What is your opinion? Posted by: Paula Lamm Date: March 17, 1999 at 16:38:20 I believe so! Henry Lamb was born @1697 in Nansemond Co., Va. He married Elizabeth @1720. Their children were William, Mary, Isaac, Reuben, isham, Essau, Joseph, Bethia, Elizabeth, JACOB and Thomas. Henry's father was Joshua born @1659. Found Henry in Nansemond, Va., Perquimans Co, NC and Rowan Co., NC. Also Thomas, William, Isaac, and Henry with Capt. Miles Harvey's Quaker Co, Perquiman Co, NC 1754 Please post your comments and conclusions to this forum. Thanks! Posted by: Ray Lamb Date: April 18, 1999 at 16:29:09 My 5ggrandfather is Henry b abt 1695/7 in Nansemond Co. Virginia. I do not believe he is son of Joshua. This 'myth' was created by LDS on an assumption by their own admission. I have not been able to make that connection with the data in my possession. Would be interested to compare notes. Posted by: Paula G. Lamm Date: August 11, 1999 at 17:55:20 Sorry, gonna renege [my spelling correction – FR] on my original reply. Found Francis Lamb born in Chestertown, Kent, Maryland had a son Jacob, born 1725. Francis' father was Pearce Lamb born in Nottingham, England 1660. Believe this to be Jacob's father and grandfather. If you are interest in more information please let me know! Posted by: Pamela Hatch Date: January 20, 2000 at 14:15:47 I agree that there is no concrete evidence that Joshua LAMB was the father of Henry LAMB. When I read your posting, I pulled out some photocopies my mother sent me of the research of James E. Bellarts, RG, CG, FACG, formerly the editor of The Quaker Yeoman. (Mr. Bellarts is now deceased.) I have pages from: 1) The Quaker Yeoman, January 1991, Volume 17 Number 4. 2) The Quaker Yeoman, July 1993, Volume 20 Number 4. 3) The Lamb Family, A Research Paper. 4) Part XVII, The Lamb Family, Chapter 99. Interestingly, the research paper has this to say about Henry LAMB: "Henry Lamb (known as "The Glove Maker") (III-4-8) (may have been the immigrant and not related to any of the above since no relationship has ever been proven, although he is accepted as the son of Joshua Lamb, Jr., by the Colonial Dames)" The reference above to the Colonial Dames is probably one of the reasons that the link between Joshua and Henry LAMB is perpetuated. Once someone joins a hereditary society, it is hard to convince them that their line of descent may be incorrect. It might be worthwhile to contact Patti Smith Lamb, the current editor of The Quaker Yeoman, to see if any further research has been submitted on the Henry LAMB family. I believe she is also a descendant. A man named Marshall Styles is currently planning a publication of his Henry LAMB research. I'm not sure what he knows about any connection between Joshua and Henry LAMB. Posted by: Pamela Hatch Date: January 21, 2000 at 19:05:14 I checked out the following web page at: http://www.lambsite.com/lambgen/default.htm (Note: This is now a dead link. – Fred Remus) Follow the links. I've listed every Henry I could find on the page (at the bottom), and they are obviously not our Henry LAMB. Welcome to Glen Lamb's Genealogy Homage. This site has genealogy data for Lambs everywhere. Please feel at home to browse these files. If your family is that of Thomas of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, check out MBC. Otherwise check the data in Lamb*Data, where your browser can search. Or some Lamb indexes and my projects [cemetery data] or St. Helena Island and Maine data LAMB*DATA volume 3 New England Vitals Massachusetts Bay Colony LAMB Bibliography: http://www.lambsite.com/lambgen/mbc/MBCbiblio.htm (More dead links – FR) http://www.lambsite.com/lambgen/data/v3a.htm Massachusetts Vital data BOSTON: Suffolk Co in "Gen & Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of MA." 1910 Cutter Thomas Lamb & Dorothy Harbottle Abiel Lamb & Elizabeth Abiel (2) Lamb & Hannah Taylor Ebenezer Lamb & Amy Green Ebenezer (2) Lamb & Mary White Dan Lamb & Augusta Towne Samuel Tucker Lamb & Sarah P Flagg Roland Olmsted Lamb & Eliza A James Augustus Clark Lamb & Effie Brook Armstrong MA003 in "History of Framington,Mass" Barry 1847 Thomas Lamb Abial Lamb & Elizabeth Abial Lamb,jr & Hannah Taylor Johathan Lamb & Lydia Death etc. MA731 in "Genealogy and Estates of Charlstown,MA" 1982 Thomas s/o Thomas of Roxbury: Dec12,1652 Suffolk Files Decline sister of Thomas born in Roxbury April1637 m Stephen Smith Mary at Cambridge from Charles notified 1765 Mass Vitals: also vital records:::Bolton, Boylston, Braintree, Chelmsford Fitchburg, Paxton, Worcester in [more New England] Roxbury, Suffolk County,Mass. Caleb Lamb s.Thomas[&Dorothy(Harbitle)] b 9:2m:1641 Daniel Lamb s.John&Ann b 4Sep1845 Joseph Lamb s.Caleb b 11Nov1673 Mary Lamb d.Caleb b 13Apr1678 Jeremiah Lamb s.Caleb b 24May1679 John Lamb s.Caleb b 5Apr1683 John Lamb s.Caleb&Mary b 29Mar1684 Huldah Lamb d.Caleb&Mary b 31Jan1687 Jonathan Lamb s.Abiel b 11Nov1682 Joshua Lamb s.Joshua&Susanna b 14Jul1703 Michael Lamb s.Joseph&Margarett b 4Jul1848 Elisabeth Lamb d.Joshua&Mary b 2Mar1682/3 John Lamb s.Joshua&Mary b 3Feb1684/5 Samuel Lamb s.Joshua&Mary b 9Apr1686 Thomas Lamb s.Joshua&Mary b 23Mar1688/9 -- Lamb s.Reuben A&Almira b 14Mar1849 Abel Lambe 4th s.Thomas b abt 8m:1633 Abiel Lambe s.Abiel b 23Dec1679 Abiell Lambe s.Thomas b 15Aug1646 Benjamin Lambe 5th s.Thomas abt 8m:1639 Caleb? Lambe s.Thomas b 27Nov1639 Caleb Lambe s.Caleb b 29Dec1671 Decline Lambe d.Thomas b -:2m:1637 Dorothy Lambe d.Joshua bp 8:4m:1679 Eunice Lambe d.Caleb bp 22:9m:1685 George Lambe s.Joshua bp 27:1m:1681 Harbottle Lambe s.Abiel bp 28:12m:1674/5 Josuah Lambe s.Thomas b 27Nov1642 Joshua Lambe s.Joshua bp 7:1m:1674/5 Mary Lambe d.Thomas bp 29Sep1644 Mary Lambe d.Caleb b 7Mar1681 Samuel Lambe 3d s.Thomas b abt 8m:1630 Samuel Lambe s.Abiel bp 12:2m:1685 Thomas Lambe s.Caleb b 26Apr1670 Caleb Lamb m Mary Wise 30Jun1669 Mary Wise d.Joseph bp 27Feb1649/50 Catherine Lamb m James Gallergher 8Feb1845 Dorithy Lamb m Thomas Hawley 2Feb1651 Huldah Lamb m Daniell Durninger 24Jan1722/3 Joseph Lamb m Margarett Galagher 17Jul1846 Joshua Lamb m Susanna Cary 1Oct1702 Mary Lamb m Atherton Mather 24Oct1705 Thomas Lambe m Dorothy Harbittle 16Jul1640 deaths Benjamin Lambe inf s.Thomas bur 28:9m:1639 Elisabeth Lamb d.Joshua d 9Jun1682 John Lamb inf s.Joshua d 16Jun1685 Joseph Lamb s.Caleb bur 26Dec1692 Joshua Lamb d 23Sep1690 Joshua Lamb,col d 20Jul1754 Mary Lamb d.Caleb d 4Jul1679 Mary Lamb wid.Joshua d 9Oct1700 Mary A Lamb d 30Aug1849 a 8m Elizabeth Lambe w.Thomas bur 28Nov1639 Elizabeth Lambe inf d.Joshua bur 10:4m:1683 Joseph Lambe inf s.Caleb bur 11:4m:1683 Thomas Lambe d 3Apr1646 -- Lambe "Bro." bur 28:1m:1646 THE ONLY OTHER "HENRY'S" ON THE PAGE: Henry Lamb s.Liberty b 8Aug1828 Henry Eugene Lamb s.Prentiss W&Susan b 12Oct1849 W[illia]m Henry Lamb s.Nathaniel&Sally b Aug1833? Henry Lee + Sarah Lamb 4Oct1722 MORE FROM ROXBURY: Roxbury, Suffolk County,Mass. Caleb Lamb s.Thomas[&Dorothy(Harbitle)] b 9:2m:1641 Elisabeth Lamb d.Joshua&Mary b 2Mar1682/3 John Lamb s.Joshua&Mary b 3Feb1684/5 Samuel Lamb s.Joshua&Mary b 9Apr1686 Thomas Lamb s.Joshua&Mary b 23Mar1688/9 In searching through this huge, long page, I noticed the following surnames from my ancestry, though not many: ATWOOD, HENSHAW, ALBERTSON, ELLIOT. If you go to the web site, it will be more understandable. I promise! There is still a ton more that I haven't looked at yet.

Henry Miller Family and Desendants

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'''Introduction by [[Pettit-1863|D. Vitale-Cox]]''' ''I always remember my mother speaking fondly of the Miller Family Reunions back in Ohio. One of the treasured keepsakes that she handed down to me was her copy of the Henry Miller Family and Descendants, June 25, 1980 edition in which I was listed. ''The branches of the descendants of “Old German Henry” are filled with pastors, ministers, community leaders and various seekers of truth and tradition. I have spent almost three decades adding what I could to the stories from the pages, filling in missing details and exploring new branches...'' ''I believe the spirit of [[Miller-54302|Chester]], [[Miller-54418|Rev. William]] and even [[Miller-25703|Ol’ Henry]] himself are with me on my adventures and it is in that spirit, that I share what I find with you.'' '''Excerpt from ''Henry Miller Family and Descendants'', Page 8'''

PREFACE

In writing a genealogical record of a family a writer has to make a few decisions. Will he or she stay strictly with documented facts, or will they use some family traditions? Will they publish bare statistical data, or intersperse this with details? The one gives conciseness, the other readability.

In this I may do a little of each but where tradition is used it will be so indicated.

Henry Miller, his two marriages, his twelve children, his one hundred and five known grandchildren, with their posterity, have produced in nine generations enough to make a story worth telling, and a family worth naming and putting down on record. For one thing, those that carry the blood of Henry Miller in their veins now number into the thousands.

It is not my intention to give the names of all these Miller descendants for two reasons. One is that all of them are not know to the writer, and the other is that it would be too large a task. However, the main branches of the family will be carried down for enough generations to make it possible for those now living to pick up their own relationships to the others.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

For the main beginnings of these records, or that which was passed on to me, I am most deeply indebted to Rev. William M. Miller, of Mount Vernon, Ohio, a retired minister (United Methodist) and chaplain (Col. USAG) for his forty years intermittent research about the Miller family. Without his help this work would not be possible.

Several others have rendered valuable service of putting the various families together. For the Nelson family: Mrs. Kathryn Nelson of Yorba Linda, CA and Clayton Daugherty of Champaign, IL; the Cooper family, Dr. Fred Phillips of Zanesville, Ohio; for the Halterman family, Laura Rust of St. Paul, MN, and the book “The Halterman Story” by Laura Landreth Rust and Thelma Stanford Greer; for the Malones, Helen Grubb of Oak Hill, Ohio and Florence Malone Boggess of Springfield, Ohio; and for the other families, Enid Storts, now deceased, Virgil Null, now deceased, Rusha O’Neal Marshall, now deceased, Esta McDaniel Lee, Clyde Massie, Ernest Wiseman, Ether Miller Ingles, and Wayne Ingles (the author of ‘Symmes Valley’). All of these have made valuable contribution of data, pictures or other materials, also Maxine Marshall.



'''Excerpt from ''Henry Miller Family and Descendants'', Page 12'''

I will tell you in more detail how this record came about.

In 1969 while searching for my Miller ancestry I was give the name of ‘second cousin’. It was that of Rev. William M. Miller, of Mount Vernon, Ohio. I was told he had records of the Miller family. A phone call brought us in contact with each other. I paid him a visit. He gave me the names of our mutual forefathers back to German Henry.

William Miller had begun his research about forty years ago. He had visited and interviewed old relatives from Ohio to Missouri. He had collected the family story of German Henry, of his two wives, names of the twelve children, eight by his first wife, four by his last. He had learned we were five generation levels removed from Henry, or that he was our mutual great, great, great grandfather.

He had seen the family Bible of our great grandfather, John Miller, and had coped data from it. He furnished the names of ten of the companions of Henry’s children; and of 70 grandchildren, and who 54 of these had married.

Ten years later added research has produced an additional 35 grandchildren and hundreds of their children with dates and proof of most of what had been originally given to me. {{Image|file=Henry_Miller_Family_and_Desendants.jpg |caption=Title Page }} {{Image|file=Henry_Miller_Family_and_Desendants-1.jpg |caption=Page 2, Chester I Miller }} {{Image|file=Henry_Miller_Family_and_Desendants-2.jpg |caption=Page 3. Contents }}

Hensley Name Study

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

Heraldry

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== Heraldry == :[[Space:Arms_Wales|Arms of the fifteen Noble Tribes of North Wales and Powis]] :[[Space:Glover_Roll|Glover's Roll of Arms, c. 1240-1245]] :[[Space:St_George%27s_Roll|St George's Roll of Arms, c. 1285]] :[[Space:Falkirk_Roll|The Falkirk Roll of Arms, c. 1298]] :[[Space:Caerlaverock_Poem|The Caerlaverock Poem (presented as a roll of arms), c. 1300]] :[[Space:Stirling_Roll|The Stirling Roll of Arms, c. 1304]] :[[Space:The_Parliamentary_Roll|The Great, Parliamentary, or Bannerets' Roll, c. 1312]] :[[Space:Garter_Knight_Ancestors|The Most Noble Order of the Garter, 1348-Present]] :[[Space:Surrey_Roll|The Surrey Roll of Arms (aka Willement's Roll), c. 1395]] :[[Space:Livro_do_Armeiro-Mor|Livro do Armeiro-Mor, c. 1509]] == Project Notes == *All 15 of the Noble Tribes of Wales are uploaded. *The entire Glover's Roll is uploaded, except for a couple unnamed coats of arms. *Panel 1 & 2 of the Falkirk Roll is uploaded. *Panel 1 of Caerlaverock is uploaded. *Parliamentary Roll panels are uploaded. 79 of the 1,110 coats of arms, as singles. *Panels 1, 2, & 3 of the Surrey Roll are uploaded. *The entire Stirling Roll is uploaded. == Sources == * Artist: Scott Nourse; Scott has been communicated with, and has given his permission to use his images: "Thanks, Jason. I really appreciate your kind words. Feel free to use whatever images you like. Credit and links are of course appreciated. And send me a link when you're done. I would love to see it. Best, Scott" ... No. Thank you, Scott. [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Rs-nourse] * A Complete Guide to Heraldry, by Arthur Charles Fox-Davies [https://www.gutenberg.org/files/41617/41617-h/41617-h.htm] * Links to Online Rolls of Arms [http://www.vikinganswerlady.com/Stars/Rolls_of_Arms.html]

Herbison Name Study

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[[Category:Herbison Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Hardman-1532|Maddy Hardman]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! ==Surname variants== Herbison, Harbison, Harbinson, Herbinson, Herbeson, Herbesoun, Herbesoune, Herbisone, Herbisonne, Harbisson, Harbesoun, Harbisone == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname '''Herbison''' and the variants '''Harbison''', '''Harbinson''', “Harbeson”, '''Herbeson''', '''Herbinson''', etc. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == ===Orphaned profiles=== Orphaned profiles are profiles that have no profile manager to look after them. We need to adopt, merge and generally clean up these [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&order=&s=Herbison| Orphaned Herbison profiles]] and these [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&order=&s=Harbison| Orphaned Harbison profiles]] bearing in mind that the different spellings were often used in the same family, so there could be many Harbison / Herbison merges. Let’s not get too hung up on which spelling to use, just list the alternate spellings in the profiles so they show up on searches, and merge to the earliest number. More orphans to clean up: [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&order=&s=Harbinson| Harbinson]], [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&order=&s=Herbeson| Herbeson]], [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&order=&s=Herbinson| Herbinson]] *1. Maddy is going through the unconnected profiles for County Antrim putting in birth and death records with correct locations where possible from irishgenealogy.ie to make it easier to connect to the tree. *2. Need volunteers to do the same or similar for some of the other records please ===Unconnected profiles=== Unconnected profiles are profiles that aren’t connected to the main WikiTree family tree. They need connections - so merge , Source and connect. [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&order=&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=Herbison| Herbison]] [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&order=&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=Harbison| Harbison]] [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&order=&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=Harbinson| Harbinson]] [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&order=&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=Herbeson| Herbeson]] [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&order=&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=Herbinson| Herbinson]] [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&order=&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=Harbisson| Harbisson]] [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&order=&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=Harbeson| Harbeson]] ===Unsourced profiles=== You guessed it, profiles without sources! These need some tlc... and some sources. [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Herbison| Herbison]] [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Harbison |Harbison]] [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Harbinson| Harbinson]] ==Notes == ;There are a number of Herbison / Harbison families in and around Ballymena in County Antrim. The first names are repeated and repeated through the generations and there are many flawed family trees so our goal is to sort out as many profiles as we can with credible sources for information. Once a profile has been properly sourced and connected, we’ll list it on this page. ;Many emigrations occurred to Canada, USA, Australia and New Zealand, but the name seems to have mostly come from Ulster Scots families. We’ll try and get the lines sorted out as far as we can with documentary evidence and then at some point in the future use DNA to match them up. ;☘️ The shamrock symbol denotes the earliest person in each branch of the tree (brickwalls) == Herbison families== ===County Antrim, Ahoghill Townlands=== https://www.townlands.ie/antrim/ahoghill/ ====Ballyloughan==== https://www.townlands.ie/antrim/toome-lower/ahoghill/ballyloughan/ *Harbison Erected by Alexander Harbison, Ballyloughan, in loving memory of his wife, Emmeline Harbison, who died 3rd December 1925, aged 37 years. Also the above named Alexander Harbison, who died 4th February 1964, aged 83 years. Their daughter Alexander =====William Herbison 1798 - 1868, Son of William Herbison of Drumfin===== [[Herbison-205| William Herbison]] married Susanna McCaw. Their known children are: :[[Harbison-483| William Harbison]] 1828-1887 of Clogher 1828 - 1887 - see Clogher townland :[[Herbison-275| Jenny Herbison]] 1829-1891 married David White, publican in Wellington Street. :[[Herbison-196| Margaret Herbison]] 1833-1897 married [[Eaton-2827| John Eaton]] in 1856 and moved to Killyree :Mary Herbison 1835- :Eliza Harbison 1840- married James Barr in 1860. :Susanna McCaw Harbison 1841-1924 married John Love in 1859 and moved to New York, USA :Sarah Harbison :[[Herbison-207| Samuel Herbison]] 1836 - 1920 married Jane Patterson Gaston - see Killyfleugh townland :[[Harbison-793| John James Harbison]] of Cabragh 1844 - 1921 - see Cabragh townland :[[Harbison-796| Adam Harbison]] of Drumfin 1845 - 1914 - see Drumfin townland :[[Herbison-206| Alexander Harbison]] married [[Beaumont-2152| Elizabeth Beaumont]] in 1882. Their known children are: ::[[Harbison-413| William Harbison]] 1883 - ::[[Harbison-447| John Beaumont Harbison]] 1885- ::[[Harbison-498| Sarah Ann Harbison]] 1887- married John James Smyth In 1917. ::[[Harbison-544| Ruth Harbison]] 1891- ::[[Harbison-795| James Harbison]] 1894 - ::[[Harbinson-389| Alexander Harbinson]] 1897 - =====Robert John Herbison, son of Thomas Herbison of Dunfane===== Robert John Herbison married Grace Templeton In 1891. ====Galgorm Parks==== https://www.townlands.ie/antrim/toome-lower/ahoghill/galgorm-parks/ =====William Herbison, Son of William Harbison===== William Herbison married Agnes Duff In 1907. Their known children are: :Robert 1908 - :William 1910 - =====Andrew Herbison, son of John Herbison of Laymore===== [[Herbison-47| Andrew Strange Herbison]] 1869 - married Jane Martin in 1900. Their known children are: :John Herbison 1901- (born Ballyclose) :Andrew Martin Herbison 1903- (born Ballyclose) :Jane Strange Herbison 1905 - :Mary Elizabeth Herbison 1907 - :Howard Herbison 1909- (born Cullybackey) :Samuel James Herbison 1914- (born Cullybackey) ====Laymore==== https://www.townlands.ie/antrim/toome-lower/ahoghill/leymore/ *https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJW-D9SH-G?i=73&cat=185720 1723 Lease of land in Leymore from Robert Adair to James Harbison. *https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/007905894?i=91&cat=185720 1728 Lease of 50 acres land in Leamore, Ahoghill to James Harbison otherwise Herbertson - this is the first time I have seen a Harbison / Herbertson connection. *10 Jun 1725 - Lease of parcel of land in Leymore containing 50 acres of woodland measure for 86 years. Sir Robert Adair to James Herbison, farmer. *HERE WE REST IN PEACE HERE LIETH THE BODY OF MATTHEW HERBSION OF LAYMORE WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE JUNE [?] THE 20TH 1770 AGED 60 YEARS. ALSO THE BODY OF MARTHA HIS WIFE WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE JULY THE 31 17[?] AGED 58 YEARS *[ERECTED BY] ROBERT HARBISON, TO THE MEMORY OF HIS WIFE MARGARET HARBISON, WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE 27TH JULY 1829, AGED 23 YEARS. ALSO THE ABOVE-NAMED ROBERT HARBISON LATE OF LIMORE WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE 9TH JANRY 1842 AGED 42 YEARS. *Letters of Administration of the personal estate of Matthew Harbison late of Laymore County Antrim Farmer deceased who died 1 October 1875 at same place a Widower were granted at Belfast to James Harbison of Laymore Farmer the Son of said deceased. =====☘️William Herbison 1759 - 1825===== [[Herbison-211| William Herbison]] 1759 - 1825 married Elizabeth Wilson. Their known children are: :[[Herbison-212| Matthew Herbison]] 1794 -1873 emigrated to Canada :[[Herbison-214| Joseph Herbison]] 1799 - 1832 emigrated to America :[[Harbison-394| David Herbison]] 1800 - 1880 “The Bard of Dunclug” - see Dunclug :[[Herbison-274| John Herbison]] 1802 - 1877 emigrated to Canada then America and married Jane Murdock. =====☘️Mary 1803-1882, widow of William Herbison===== There is a Mary, widow, who died in 1883. Her executor was Andrew Herbison of Laymore. http://www.willcalendars.nationalarchives.ie/reels/cwa/005014910/005014910_00376.pdf :Andrew Herbison 1840 - 1917 :Martha :Nancy :Mary :Elizabeth =====☘️Matthew Herbison 1798 - 1875===== [[Herbison-269| Matthew Herbison]] 1798-1875. His known children are: :[[Herbison-267| James Herbison]] 1828-1900 (never married) :[[Herbison-141| Margaret Herbison]] 1829-1911 married [[Reid-6357| John Reid]] in 1859. =====☘️Mathew Herbison ===== (May or May not be the same Matthew as above) [[Harbison-840| Mathew Herbison]] had the following known children: :[[Herbison-284| Etta Herbison]] guess 1840 - :[[Harbison-800| John Herbison]] 1841 - 1910 married Jane Strange In 1861. Their known children are: ::[[Harbison-839| Mary Herbison]] 1864 - married George McIlroy and moved to Ballyconnelly ::Rosetta Herbison 1865 - married Andrew Gilmour in 1905. ::[[Herbison-39| Mathew Herbison]] 1866 - ::[[Herbison-47| Andrew Strange Herbison]] 1869 - married Jane Martin in 1900 - see Galgorm Parks ::[[Harbison-228| Margaret Jane was Harbison]] 1870 - ::[[Harbison-254| Elizabeth Harbison]] 1873 - married Andrew Wiley/Wylie in 1904. ::[[Harbison-293| Andrew Harbison]] 1876 - ::[[Harbison-365| Samuel Harbison]] 1879 - ::William John Harbison 1884 - married Martha McCullough In 1912 =====☘️James Herbison 1800-1871, weaver===== [[Harbison-322| James Herbison]] 1800-1871, weaver married [[Leitch-726| Mary Leitch]] 1800-1877. Their known children are: :[[Herbison-208| Adam Herbison]] 1837 - 1887 married [[Sloan-2628| Mary Ann Sloan]] 1838-1914 in 1862 and moved to Scotland. Their known children are: ::Elizabeth Herbeason 1864 - ::Mary Leitch Heirbison 1866 - ::[[Harbison-195| Martha Herbison]] 1867 - emigrated to USA in 1890 ::[[Herbison-49| Margaret Herbison]] 1869 - ::[[Harbison-238| James Herbison]] 1871 - ::[[Harbison-262| William Herbison]] 1873 - ::Adam Sloan Herbison 1876 - 1967 married Isabella Blair and emigrated to New York ::[[Harbison-343| John Wilson Harbison]] 1878 - ::John Herbertson 1880 - ::Jane Herbertson 1884- =====James Herbison===== (may be the same James Herbison who later married Mary Leitch and is Adam’s father) James Herbison’s known children are: :Margaret Jane “Peggy” Herbison 1825 - 1912 married Robert Parke in 1851 :William John Herbison 1831 - 1918 :Elizabeth Herbison 1832 - 1906 =====James Herbison===== (May be the same as either or both of the James Herbisons above) James is the father of: :Mathew Herbison married Mary Allen in 1857. =====☘️Robert Herbison 1841 - 1881, son of John Harbison===== [[Harbison-427| Robert Herbison]] 1841 - 1881 married Mary Ann Moatey. Their known children are: :Mary Jane Herbison 1867 - :[[Harbison-234| William Herbison]] 1870 - 1872 :[[Harbison-273| Martha Harbison]] 1874 - married Samuel Coulter in 1897. =====☘️Samuel Herbison, son of Robert Harbison, labourer ===== [[Herbison-353| Samuel Herbison]] 1866-1942 married Sarah McCaughey 1868-1961 In 1889. Their known children are: :[[Herbison-134| Jeanie Herbison]] 1890 - (born William Street, Ballymena) :[[Harbison-549| Robert Herbison]] 1892 - (born William Street, Ballymena) :James Herbison 1894 - (born William Street, Ballymena) :Samuel Herbison 1896 - :John Herbison 1898 - :William Herbison 1900 - (born Killyfleugh) :Andrew Herbison 1902- (born Springwell Street, Ballymena) :Mary Herbison 1905- (born Springwell Street, Ballymena) =====Matthew Herbison, son of Adam Herbison===== Matthew Herbison married Eliza Mary McNeight In 1888. =====James Herbison, son of James Forsythe===== [[Harbison-808| James Herbison]] married Margaret McKendry In 1878. Their known children are: :[[Harbison-398| William John Herbison]] 1881- :[[Harbison-809| James Herbison]] 1884 - :[[Harbison-491| Mary Anne Herbison]] 1887- :[[Herbison-136| Martha Herbison]] 1890- :Adam 5 Oct 1900 :Winifred 10 Jul 1914 ===County Antrim, Ballyclug Townlands=== ====Crebilly==== https://www.townlands.ie/antrim/antrim-lower/ballyclug/crebilly/ =====Adam Harbison, son of Mark Harbison, farmer===== :Mary 1891 - :Wilhelmina 1892 - :Agnes 1894 - :Matthew Edgar 1896- Adam Harbison married Margaret McCreedy In 1890 ===County Antrim, Connor Townlands=== https://www.townlands.ie/antrim/connor/ ====Slaght / Slatt==== https://www.townlands.ie/antrim/antrim-lower/connor/slaght/ =====James Herbison, son of James Herbison of Ballee===== [[Herbison-120| James Herbison]] married Annie Thompson in 1870. Their known children are: :[[Herbison-60| John Herbison]] 1871 - :[[Herbison-69| Mary Herbison]] 1874 - :[[Herbison-71| Ellen Christy Herbison]] 1876 - married James Agnew in 1897 :[[Herbison-88| Elizabeth Dixon Herbison]] 1878 - 1880 :[[Herbison-91| James Herbison]] 1880 - :[[Herbison-93| Annie Herbison]] 1882 - married Samuel Magill In 1903 :[[Herbison-101| Isabella Herbison]] 1883 - married John Cathcart in 1904 :[[Herbison-111| Robert Herbison]] 1885 - :[[Harbison-469| Elizabeth Harbison]] 1886 -1912 :[[Herbison-118|Alexander Herbison]] 1888 - 1888 :[[Herbison-119| Maria Jane Herbison]] 1888 - 1888 :[[Herbison-228| Maria Jane Herbison]] 1889 - married Matthew Gourley in 1919. :[[Herbison-138| Alexander Herbison]] 1891 - =====John Harbinson, labourer, son of James Harbinson, labourer===== John Harbinson of Templepatrick married Maggie McIlroy in 1902. Their known children are: :James Harbinson 1904 - (born Parkhead, Ballymena) :Eliza Jane Ferguson Harbinson 1909 - ===County Antrim, Craigs Townlands=== https://www.townlands.ie/antrim/craigs/ ====Ballyconnelly==== =====Robert Herbison 1827 - 1911, son of William Herbison, farmer===== [[Harbison-956| Robert Herbison]] 1827 - 1911 married [[McCandless-411| Margaret McCandless]] in 1855 in Ahoghill, County Antrim. Their known children are: :[[Harbison-957| Sarah Harbison]] 1857 - married [[Moore-56122| John Moore]] in 1887 in Ahoghill. :Female Herbison 1864 - :Male Herbison 1867 - :William Harbison married Elizabeth Ballagh in 1883 =====John Herbison, son of Robert Herbison, farmer===== John Harbison married Maggie Moore in 1899. Their known children are: :Elizabeth Virginia Harbison 1899 - :Normand Harbison 1901 - ====Broughdone==== https://www.townlands.ie/antrim/toome-lower/craigs/broughdone/ =====☘️

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[[Category:Herder, Arrived 21 Sep 1851]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] '''The barque Herder sailed from Bremen, Germany on 5 June 1851; arriving in Port Adelaide, South Australia on 21 September 1851''' Under Captain J.F. von Hagen she carried a crew of 20 men and 258 passengers from the Harz Mountains region of Hanover, principally the Upper Harz mining towns of Clausthal, Zellerfeld, Lautenthal and Wildemann. This page is part of [[Space:Prussian Settlement in Australia - German Australians|Prussian Settlement in Australia - German Australians]]. There is also a category page to collect individual profiles ([[:Category:Herder, Arrived 21 Sep 1851]]). ===Cabin Passengers=== *Dr. HAMMER *Mr. SCHNABEL *Misses MEHRTENS [their mother and brother sailed on the 'Pauline' 1849] **'''[[Mehrtens-13|Elise Catharine]]''', born 8th June 1832 ; [married Wilhelm NITSCHKE 1853 at Adelaide] **[[Mehrtens-16|Betha]], born 20th April 1838 ; [married Heinrich Ludwig Richard LACROIX] **[[Mehrtens-18|Lucia Johanna Louis]], born 20th Feb. 1844 . *Miss DEHLS [Johanne, the maiden Aunt of the Misses Mehrtens]. ===Steerage Passengers=== *[[Anger-346|ANGER Karl (32)]] Roadworker from Clausthal, Hanover, his wife [[Baumgarten-265|Henriette née BAUMGARTEN]] (28 1/2 years); and 4 children: **[[Anger-387|Auguste]] (9), married [[Bielstein-11|Johann Heinrich BIELSTEIN]], 12 Apr 1858, SA BDM #33/426 **[[Anger-386|August]] (5), died at Norwood, 18 Jan 1858, SA BDM #5/7 **[[Anger-385|Heinrich]] (2) **[[Anger-388|Johanne Caroline]] (inf) *[[Baum-1274|BAUM Johann Friedrich Bastian]] (42) Miner from Zellerfield, Hanover, died in Victoria, 1875 ** [[Plümmer-3389|Johanne Julianne (PLüMMER/BLUMER)]] (42) ** [[Baum-1275|Heinrich Christian]] (15) Ore Sorter, died, 1922, in Western Australia ** [[Baum-1276|Friedrich Julius]] (12) ** [[Baum-1277|Carl Gottlieb]] (9) ** [[Baum-1278|Carl Louis]] (7) ** [[Baum-1279|Caroline Wilhelmine Christiana]] (4) ** [[Baum-1280|Theodore]] (3) *[[Baum-1265|BAUM Carl Heinrich Theodor]] Ore sorter, born 2 Jul 1834, from Clausthal, Hanover *[[Bertram-940|BERTRAM Heinrich Friedrich]] (43) Labourer from Zellerfield, Hanover, died in Blumberg (Birdwood) South Australia 1864 (SA BDM #17/391) **his wife [[Krügener-4|Louise Henrietta Conradine (KRUGENER)]] (45) remarried Charles LANE at Mount Torrens (SA BDM #91/468) in 1872 ** [[Bertram-942|Carl Heinrich Christian Julius]] (17) ** [[Bertram-941|Johann George Carl]] (19) ** [[Bertram-943|Caroline]] (17) married [[Bertram-958|Carl Heinrich Friedrich Julius BERTRAM]] in 1854 ** [[Bertram-944|Wilhelm]] (14) ** [[Bertram-945|Auguste]] (12) married Heinrich Wilhelm Theodor HIRSCHHAUSEN at North Adelaide in 1854 (SA BDM #19/179). They had 10 to 12 children. ** [[Bertram-946|Caroline Augusta Maria]] (4) married Charles Frederic Julius SCHMIDT at Kooringa in 1865 (SA BDM # 64/28) ** [[Bertram-947|August]] 2 *[[Bertram-934|BERTRAM Heinrich August Friedrich]] (40), Miner from Clausthal, Hanover, with his wife and children ** [[Böttcher-192|Christiana Henrietta Wilhelmina nee BöTTCHER]] (42) ** [[Bertram-935|Caroline Henrietta]] (18) married Carl August Willhelm BAEHR in 1854. They had a child at Klemzig in 1857, ** [[Bertram-936|Wilhelmina Friedriche Henrietta]] (14) ** [[Bertram-937|Heinrich August Friedrich]] (10), married Augusta BAUM, 29 Sep 1866 at Redruth (SA BDM ref 68/259), child Augusta born 7 Oct 1867 ** [[Bertram-938|Johanne Auguste Henrietta]] (8) married (as Ann) Edward GALLAGHER at Aberdeen (Burra, SA) in 1860 (SA BDM #43/61). ** [[Bertram-1152|Johann Friedrich August]] (5) ** [[Bertram-939|Heinrich Ludwig August Carl]] (2) *[[Bertram-919|BERTRAM Johann Georg Friedrich Leopold]] (53) Roadworker, from Clausthal, with his second wife, the widow of the miner Johann Heinrich MüLLER and their children, ** [[Kühn-5844|Johanne Friedericke (nee KüHN/KUHN)]] (44 1/2) ** [[Bertram-918|Christian Friedrich BERTRAM]] (21) ** [[Müller-10914|Georgina MüLLER / BERTRAM]] (17) ** [[Müller-10915|Johann Heinrich MüLLER / BERTRAM]] (13) ** [[Müller-10916|Wilhelmina MüLLER / BERTRAM]] (8) *[[Bertram-958|BERTAM Johann Heinrich Carl Wilhelm]] (16) Ore Sorter. from Clausthal, Hanover, father Carl August BERTRAM. Married Henriette Friedericke Caroline NAHN at residence of Mr Anders, Adelaide in 1854 (SA BDM ref 28/208) *[[Bertram-945|BERTRAM Carl Heinrich Friedrich Julius]] 20 Ore Sorter from Clausthal, Hanover, married [[Bertram-945|Augusta Caroline Henriette BERTRAM]] , 1854 in Walkerville (SA BDM ref 19/181) *BöTTCHER / BOTTCHER / BOETTCHER Georg Christian Ferdinand (46), Miner from Zellerfield, Hanover, buried at Concordia Cemetery, South Australia, 27 Jun 1883? **Julie (BOHM) (50) died 26 Jul 1859 at Redruth (Burra), BISA index 8993 **Heinrich Christian Friedrich (14) *BRANDT Heinrich 'Henry' Friedrich (46) Woodsman from Wildemann, Hanover, died 1 Jun 1872 at Kooringa (Burra) (SA BDM #47/478) **Henrietta (SCHIRMER) (31), died 15 Sep 1887 at Kooringa (Burra) (SA BDM #165/486) **'''[[Brandt-1364|Auguste]]''' (10) married Heinrich Frederick DREYER, 23 Jan 1858 at Kooringa (SA BDM #33/238) **George (8) (as George BRANT) married Charlotte Elizabeth Christiane GIESECKE at Kadina, 25 Jan 1868 (SA BDM # 74/95) **Carl (6) **Albert (Possibly arrived 1851 on 'Susanne') *[[Bügling-1|BüGLING / BEEGLING / BUGLING Carl Christian Ludwig Paul]] (37), Miner from Clausthal ** Johanne Emilie (Bohm) (35) ** '''[[Beegling-14|Georgina Sophie]]''' (14) ** August Friedrich Wilhelm (12) ** Johanne Caroline Pauline (9) *[[Eichler-228|EICHLER Carl August]] (40) miner from Clausthal, Hanover with his wife, [[Lenck-4|Johanne Henriette Louise LENCKE]] (40) and 6 children: **Heinrich August (14) **[[Eichler-138|Johanne Wilhelmine]] 12 **Johanne Caroline Auguste (9) **'''[[Eichler-173|Georg Christian Friedrich Wilhelm]]''' (7) **Carl Christian Friedrich (5) **Carl August Friedrich (1) *[[Engelke-112|ENGELKE Heinrich]], (51) Roadworker from Lautenthal, Hanover, his wife, [[Hitzig-4|Johanne HITZIG]] (33) with two daughters: **Auguste Emilie (14) **Johanne (5) *'''[[Fischer-6110|FISCHER August]]''' (1811-1884), Woodsman from Bockswiese, Hanover with his wife, [[Lotze-22|Dorothea Elisabeth LUTZE]] (1816-1876), and four children: **[[Fischer-6111|Henrietta Friedrike Augusta]] (1835-1912), married [[Wurfel-29|Heinrich Gottfried Wilhelm WURFEL]] 6 Jan 1855 (SA BDM # 22/290) **[[Fischer-6112|Heinrich Ernst]] (1838-1910) married Mary Anne MATTERS 25 Dec 1860 (SA BDM #44/287) **[[Fischer-6113|Caroline Augusta Fredericka]] (1840-1922) married John Henry WILES 14 Jul 1858 (SA BDM # 35/27) **[[Fischer-6114|Wilhelmine Henrietta Augusta]] (1845-1898) married Johann Heinrich SCHNEIDER 22 Oct 1861 (SA BDM #47/397) *[[Francke-97|FRANCKE/FRANKE Friedrich]] (43) Roadworker from Clausthal, Hanover, with his wife **[[Francke-97|Johanne nee DANZIG]] (42) and 3 children **Wilhlem STEINER (21) Locksmith **[[Francke-91|Julie FRANCKE/FRANCKEN]] (17) married Diederich UHLHORN at Kooringa (Burra) in 1852 (SA BDM #14/67) Dieterich and Julie had a daughter, Johanna Maria, 1852 in Adelaide (SA BDM #4/498). **[[Francke-92|Johanne]] (8) *[[Fuss-163|FUSS Georg Heinrich]], (b 25 Apr 1813 - 1885 at East Moonta) Miner from Zellerfeld, Hanover **Henriette Rosette née SCHULZ/SCHULTZ (b 1 Jan 1816 - 31 May 1906 at Kadina), **Johanne Auguste Caroline (b 16 Mar 1838 -1919) (married Thomas Bryan BURCHELL, 1857 at Kooringa) **Auguste Louise (b 15 May 1840 - ) (married William BENTLEY, 1857 at Kooringa) **Johann Heinrich August ? **Henrietta Meta (b 24 Nov 1842) (married Joseph HONNIBALL, 1874 at Wallaroo) (Meta and Joseph had a daughter Ada in 1886) **Carl Heinrich Wilhelm (William) (b 26 Jan 1851 - d 19 Mar 1879 at East Moonta) (married Annie SCHMIDT, 1872 at Moonta) **[then born in Australia, Thomas (b 22 Feb 1853 at Sydney Mine - 1923) (married Elizabeth BRALEY, 1874 at Wallaroo)] **[and Henriette Johanna Friedericka (b 22 Sep 1856 at Kooringa) (married George Joshua WILTSHIRE, 1874 at Wallaroo)] *'''[[Gebhardt-299|GEBHARDT Theodor August]]''' (14 Oct 1832 -) Ore Sorter from Zellerfeld, Hanover (his mother née Fischer remarried Lösch) *GERMANN Heinrich Christian Friedrich Gottlieb (20) Ore Sorter from Clausthal, Hanover (married Maria Magdalena Amalia HONIG, 1855, in North Adelaide) *GLASNER/GLAZNER Heinrich Andreas Wilhelm (19) Ore Sorter from Clausthal, Hanover ('My Heritage' reports that he married Ellen CARROLL and they had a son [[Glazner-46|Frederick William GLAZNER]], 1861 in Amherst, Victoria, Australia) *'''[[Gödecke-13|GöDECKE / GODECKE / GOEDECKE Heinrich Christian (35)]]''', roadworker from Clausthal, Hanover, his wife [[Schöll-1268|Caroline (née SCHöLL/SCHOLL, (34))]], **[[Gödecke-14|Minna (11)]], **'''[[Gödecke-15|Johanne (9)]]''', **[[Gödecke-16|Bestian (5)]], **[[Gödecke-17|Carl (1)]] *GRüNEBERG/GRUNEBERG Heinrich Christian Carl (27) Woodsman from Lauterberg, Hanover (married Louisa Dorothea Henrietta Maria SCHULT(Z?), 1861 near Mt. Gambier then settled in Victoria) *'''[[Hausdörfer-4|HAUSDöRFER/HAUSDORFER/HAUSTORFER Heinrich Ernst Eduard]]''' (29 Sep 1836 - 2 Feb 1921) Ore Sorter from Clausthal, Hanover (married Charlotte Dorothea PRANGE, 1860, in Victoria. daughters [[Haustorfer-1|Helena Maria HAUSTORFER]] born 1862 in Horsham and [[Haustorfer-3|Bertha August]] born 1869 in Mt Gambier, South Australia) *[[Heberle-34|HEBERLE August Friedrich]] (21 May 1812 - 29 Nov 1870) Miner from Clausthal, Hanover with wife (refer to http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gregheberle/AdobePDF/HeberleInAustralia/Australia-P1-11.PDF) **[[Pabst-326|Augustine Caroline PABST]] (31 Jul 1816 - ) **Carl August Wilhelm (18 Jul 1838 - ) **Carl August Friedrich/Christian (11) **Julius Herman (4) **[[Heberle-38|Friedrich August]] (1) **[In Australia August and Caroline had more children, **[[Heberle-36|August Fredrick]] (1852) **Albert August (1855) **Augusta (1858) at Kooringa (married Nicolus HOCKING at Wallaroo in 1875) ] *HEINE Andreas (22 May 1794 - ) Miner from Clausthal, Hanover *'''[[Hillegeist-9|HILLEGESIT/HILLIGEIST Georg Christian Ludwig]]''', (29). Miner from Clausthal, Hanover, with his wife and 2 daughters **[[Maschmeier-4|Henrietta MASCHMEIER/MASCHMEYER]], (30) **'''[[Hillegeist-10|Minna]]''' (5) **[[Hillegeist-11|Johanne]] (1) *[[Hirschhausen-3|HIRSCHHAUSEN/HERSCHHAUSEN Heinrich Wilhelm Theodor]] (24 Jan 1830 - 7 Nov 1892 at Pinnacles NSW) Roadworker from Clausthal, Hanover **[Heinrich Wilhelm (William) married Henriette Augusta (Augusta) BERTRAM, who was also a passenger on the same voyage in 1854. William and Augusta had 12 children, most in the Burra District |Friedrich August Wilhelm (1855 - )|Anna (1857 at Irish Town - )|William (1860 - )|Henry (1862 at Redruth - )|Torethre (Henriette) Fredericke Augustine (1864 at Millerton - 1951) married Heinrich WALLERT (WAHLEART), 1887 in Adelaide|Louis (1866 - )|Augusta (1868 - 1962) married William CARPENTER, 1888 at residence of bride's father, Redruth|Albert Theodor (1871- ) married Carolina BERNHARDT, 1900| Fredinand [sic] (1873-1946) married Clara MACGREGOR, 1899, at Broken Hill, NSW|Adolph (1874 - ) married Elizabeth PARKER, 1895, at Broken Hill|Louise ( - 1970) married Joseph DREYER, 1898 at Broken Hill|Henry August (1880 at Redruth - ) married Annie-Elise VOUMARD, 1901, at Broken Hill] *'''[[Honig-198|HONIG Carl Friedrich Louis]]''', (b 13 Oct 1813) a miner from Wildemann, Hanover. (His wife wife, née Steinbrück, lived seperately and did not sail), **'''[[Honig-193|Auguste Emilie]]''' (b 2 Aug 1836) **Dorothea Juliane (b 27 Jun 1838) **Georg Friedrich Ernst (b 20 Jan 1841) *[[Illert-7|ILLERT Georg Friedrich Wilhelm]] (50), miner from Clausthal, Hanover, his wife and three children; **[[Bartels-821|Johanne Phillipine Marie Wilhelmine nee BARTELS]] (36), **[[Illert-2|Georg Friedrich Wilhelm Carl]] (10), **August Ludwig Wilhelm (3), **Marie Wilhelmine (inf) *'''[[Jacob-2823|JACOB/JACOBI Johann Heinrich Friedrich]]''' (32), Smelter Labourer from Zellerfeld, Hanover with his wife, the widow, [[Horneffer-5|Johanne Christiane Henrietta DANZIG nee HORNREFFER]] (36) and her three sons, **August Friedrich Wilhelm DANZIG/DANZIC (15), **Johann Heinrich Wilhelm DANZIG/DANZIC (12), **[[Jacob-2985|Wilhelm Friedrich August JACOB]] (5) *[[Kast-157|KAST/KANST Heinrich Christoph]] (42) Miner from Zellefeld, Hanover, his wife, [[Seidel-399|Johanne SEIDEL]] (40) and 8 children: **[[Kast-156|Auguste]] (18, later married [[Schindler-1125|Charles Christian SCHINTLER]] ) **Sophie (15) **Friedrich (14) **Eduard (11) **Carl (7) **Louis (4) (Thomas Louis? later married Harriett HUBBLE) **August (2) (Henry? later married Adah KERR) **Adolph (born @ sea?) *'''[[Kirchner-990|KIRCHNER Johann Carl Christian (Carl)]]''' (29 Jul 1804 - 1871 in Victoria) Miner from Clausthal, Hanover, **Johanne Friedericke BEHRENS (9 Dec 1799 - ) **Georg Christian Heinrich Herman (5 Aug 1830 - ) married Margaret SAVILLE, 1858, in Kapunda **[[Kirchner-1000|Marie Wilhelmine Auguste]] (3 Dec 1832 - ), Servant, married BOECK in 1853 in North Adelaide **Caroline Wilhelmine (18 Feb 1834 - 1920 in NSW), possibly married William BARK, 1852, in Kooringa. **Carl Friedrich Gottlieb (16 Oct 1835 - 1889, Stawell, Victoria) , Ore sorter, possibly married Liudwina KENER in 1853. **Pauline (14 Apr 1838 - ) *[[Klingebiel-10|KLINGEBEIL/KLINGEBUL/KLINGENBUHL Heinrich Conrad]] (ca 1795 - 1873) Woodsman, his wife, Unknown SPöTTER / SPOTTER (ca 1793 -) with 5 children: ** Conrad (ca 1824 - 1854 at Adelaide) ** Minna (25) ** Heinrich (23) ** Ludwig (23) ** Christian (18) *[[Kreichelt-1|KREICHELT Carl Wilhelm Friedrich]] (19 Dec 1821 -) Laundry worker from Clausthal, Hanover *[[Leucht-6|LEUCHT/LEICHT Heinrich Rudolf Wilhelm]] (6 Apr 1831 - ) Roadworker from Clausthal, Hanover *'''[[Liebeknecht-3|LIEBEKNECHT Johann Georg Christoph]]''' (39) Roadworker from Lautenthal, Hanover with his son. [His wife did not travel. Christoph married Johanne Rudolphine UHE in 1853] ** [[Liebeknecht-1|Johann Heinrich Wilhelm]] (11) married Maria SCHMIDT in 1863 at Peters Hill *'''[[Lindner-622|LINDNER/LINDER August Johann Heinrich]]''' (33) Miner from Wildemann, Hanover **'''[[Veith-223|Friedricke (nee VEITH/VEIT)]]''' (32) **'''[[Lindner-389|Hohann Heinrich]]''' (9) married Charlotte Hilda WHITBREAD, 1876, at Auburn **[[Lindner-705|Friedrich]] (6) married Mary NINNES, **[[Lindner-458|Elise]] (3) **[[Lindner-706|Julius]] (inf) *[[Löwe-11679|LöWE/LOWE Carl August]] (35) road worker from Lonauerhammerhütte, Hanover with wife and child ( 9 months) ** Caroline Louise Rosalie nee HARTMANN (1822- 18 Feb 1890) **[Rosalie with surname HARTMANN later had children with Johann Frederick Julius STOPP ( - 06.06.1873 Nth Adelaide SA): George Hans STOPP (24.12.1856-), John Henry Frederick (2.6.1859-21.12.1897), Johann Frederick (15.9.1861-24.8.1951), Fredericke Augusta (11.7.1864-), Carl Rudolph (14.1.1866-after 1893), Christoph Frederick (17.10.1867-18.1.1934).] *LüDDEKE/LUDDEKE/LUDECKE Wilhelm (16) Road worker from Clausthal, Hanover *[[Lührig-3|LüHRIG/LIERICH / LUHRIG Carl August Julius]] (42) , an ore sorter from Clausthal, Honover, with his wife ** [[Hänel-68|Caroline Friedericke Amelia Sophie HANEL]] (33) and son ** [[Lührig-4|Heinrich August Wilhelm]] (6) *[[Mauerlehr-1|MAUERLEHR/MANERLEHR Carl August]] (7 Aug 1814 - ), Labourer from Clausthal, Hanover with his wife and their two children, **Johanne Julie Henriette SCHWABE/SCHWEBE (19 Apr 1812 - ) **Georgina Caroline Henrietta Bertha DIEKFOFF (3 Sep 1842 - ) **Heinrich August Christian Theodor MAUERLEHR (24 Feb 1846 - ) *MAUERLEHR Heinrich Georg (19) Carepenter from Buntenbock, Hanover *OBPERMANN August Christian Martin ? (17). [This record is probably incorrect. Different sources record that [[Oppermann-160|August Christian Martin OPPERMANN]] migrated on the Steinwärder in 1853.] *[[Danzig-29|PABST Mrs Johanne Friedericke Christiane nee DANZIG]] (b 7 Apr 1816) widow from Clausthal, Hanover, ** Carl Wilhelm (b 21 Feb 1840 ), ** Dorothea Wilhelmina (b 19 Feb 1842), ** Henrietta (b 17 Feb 1844), ** Louise (b 5 May 1846) **[ Note different members of PABST and DANZIG families on the same voyage. [[Pabst-326|Augustine Caroline PABST]] and [[Horneffer-5|Johanne Christiane Henrietta DANZIG nee HORNREFFER]] ] *[[Pabst-334|PABST Henrietta Marie]] (11 Apr 1807) from Clausthal, Hanover. Sister of Auguste Caroline HEBERLE, née PABST. *PESCHAU Ludwig (20) Woodsman from Lauterberg, Hanover *[[Polle-32|POLLE Heinrich Christian Friedrich]] (4 Jun 1819 - 3 Nov 1898) Carpenter from Lauthental, Hanover, **Henrietta Auguste GIESECKE (4 Jun 1821- 12 Mar 1898) **Louise (3 Mar 1846) **Auguste (21 Oct 1847) **Caroline (20 Sep 1849 - 1933) **[Born in Australia, Johanne Auguste (ca 1854), Friedrich (Fritz) Wilhelm (1 Dec 1857-1935), Emile Robert (M) and Emilige Auguste (F) (24 Nov 1859), Emilie Pauline (ca 1862)] *'''[[Preiss-80|PREISS Carl]]''' (1804-1891) Building Yard Labourer from Clausthal, Hanover, **'''[[Rosenthal-680|Caroline ROSENTHAL]]''' (1804-1889) , **[[Preiss-159|Georgina Auguste Friedericke]] (1836-1929) married Friedrich John DUNOW in 1853 **[[Preiss-155|Julianne Henriette Friedericke (1839-1925)]] married Johann Franz SONNTAG in 1855, their second child [[Sonntag-52|Alwine Ida]] was born in 1862. **[[Preiss-160|Carl Freidrich]] (1840-1926) married Bridget QUINN in 1865 **[[Preiss-158|Henriette Augustine Friedericke]] (1843-1915) married William Costen BURGESS in 1862 **[[Preiss-79|Heinrich August Friedrich]] (1846-1932) married Ellen BAKER in 1873 *RöDER/RODER/ROEDER Carl Heinrich Wilhelm (17) Ore Sorter from Clausthal, Hanover *'''[[Rosenthal-1066|ROSENTHAL Ernst Carl Julius Friedrich]]''' (4 May 1808 - 1865, parents: Carl August and ? nee HABICH), Miner from Clausthal, Hanover. Residences Hope Valley, Highercombe, Dry Creek. **[[Bartholomäus-10|Auguste Julianne BARTHOLOMäUS/BARTHOLOMAUS]] (14 Feb 1804), **Heinrich Friedrich August (20 Feb 1830 - 28 Mar 1920), married Caroline Louisa Henriette JAHN/ZAHN, 17 Nov 1855 **Henrietta Auguste (7 Oct 1831- ) married ROBINSON **Ernst Carl Julius (Charles) (1 Sep 1833 - ), Ore sorter, married Johanna Augusta JAHN in 1860. **Friedrich August (19 Sep 1835 - ), Ore sorter, married Caroline Louisa Henriette JAHN in 1855 **'''[[Rosenthal-952|Julienne Henriette Marie]]''' (22 Jan 1838 - 5 Nov 1928), married Johann Heinrich WARK in 1853 **Marie Caroline (20 Jun 1842 - ) married HUGALL, **Johanne Julianne (31 Jan 1845 - ) **[The eldest son, [[Rosenthal-1065|Friedrich Wilhelm]] migrated to North Carolina in 1854 with a wife and two children. *[[Sauer-1628|SAUER / LANER Heinrich Julius]] (27) Roadworker from Lautenthal, Hanover. Possibly married Mary McGURK in 1862 at Crafers. *'''[[Schintler-22|SCHINDLER / SCHINTLER Heinrich Christian]]''' (19), Ore Sorter from Clausthal, Hanover *[[Schlinckert-1|SCHLINKERT Carl]] (25) Roadworker from Lautenthal, Hanover. Possibly the Carl SCHLINKERT who was in Adelaide Gaol in 1889? *[[Schlüter-376|SCHlüTER/SCHLUTER/SCHLUETER]] Heinrich August Eduard (19) Ore Sorter from Wildemann, Hanover. Married Sarah CULLEN, 12 Jul 1853 at the Roman Catholic Church in Adelaide. *[[Schmidt-13303|SCHMIDT Carl Friedrich Julius]] (12 Jan 1816) Roadworker from Clausthal, Hanover, , **Johanna Frederica BAUM (2 Nov 1816), **Carl Friedrich Julius (11 May 1842), married [[Bertram-946|Caroline Augusta Maria BERTRAM]] in 1865 at Kooringa **Carl (1 Jun 1844 - 9 Apr 1852), **Bernhard (2 Oct 1846) **Johanna (Annie) (born at sea 1851) married William Fuss, 1872 at Moonta *[[Schulz-2022|SCHULZ / SCHULTZ August Heinrich Friedrich]] (ca 1809 - 1862 at Krondorf) Roadworker, Smelter Worker from Zellerfeld, Hanover **Henrietta née STURM/STORM (ca 1813 - 21 Sep 1874 at Lyndoch Valley) **Johann Christian Friedrich (18, Ore mill operator - 10 July 1876 near Aldinga) **Henrietta (16) **Wilhelm (ca 1836, road worker - 16 Sep 1883) married Margret EDWARDS, 25 May 1861, at Kooringa **Auguste (12) **Carl (ca 1847 - 13 Dec 1882 at Auburn) [possibly the Carl SCHULTZ who married Mary Ann COOPER in Upper Wakefield District, 26 Feb 1872, Age:24, Father: August SCHULTZ] **Friederike (1) **[August and Henriette possibly had a son, August, born 16 Dec 1852 in District of Upper Wakefield, and another daughter, Karoline, born 24 December 1855 in the District of Adelaide] *[[Sievert-248|SIEVERT / SIEBERT Friedrich]] (31) Roadworker from Lautenthal, Hanover *[[Thomas-47222|THOMAS Georg Friedrich]] (10 Dec 1801 - 1851) (committed suicide, jumped overboard and died at sea), miner from Zellerfeld, Hanover, **Johanne Friederike HELD (26 Nov 1812 - 18 Sep 1886, buried at Monarto), **Georgine Friederike (28 Jul 1837 - 19 Oct 1909) married Carl Julius Heinrich REIDEL ca 1855 **Georg August Friedrich "George August Frederick" (28 Oct 1842 - 18 Aug 1916 at Monarto), possibly married Ann Jane CLARKE at Reedy Creek, 5 Feb 1873 **Auguste Christine (13 Feb 1846) **Johanne Friederike (19 Nov 1848), possibly married John Edward PEARSON, 9 Apr 1875 at Summerfield **Bertha (Mar 1851 - 14 Jan 1863 at Blumberg (Birdwood)) *[[Unger-1296|UNGER Christian Wilhelm]] (19) Ore Sorter Clausthal, Hanover. Married Agnes GERARD, 17 Jan 1856 in Nairne, South Australia. *[[Veit-276|VEIT Georg Heinrich Zacharias]] (35), Road worker from Clausthal, Hanover, married the widow: **Johanne BöHM / BOHM née SCHUBER (35) married at Easter 1851, **Johanne BöHM / BOHM (11) **Julie BöHM / BOHM (8), **August BöHM / BOHM, (6) **Wilhelm VEIT (1) *[[Wahlert-24|WAHLERT Carl Heinrich Friedrich]] (19 Aug 1826 - 30 Mar 1905 at Millerton (Burra)) , Road Worker from Clausthal, Hanover **Friederike Christiane Caroline TYX/DIX/DICKS (1 Aug 1824 - 23 Apr 1904 at Redruth (Burra)), **Auguste (1851- 21 Jul 1851 at Sea) **[Children born in Australia Ernst Friedrich (8.3.1853 at Hope Valley -), [[Wahlert-10|Heinrich William]] (17.8.1857 at Irish Town - 1916), Charles (1859-), Amelia Augusta BERNHARDT (21.5.1862 at Redruth - 1934), Eliza ROSENTHAL (1.9.1864 at Millerton - 21.6.1908).] *[[Wangemann-39|WANGEMANN Franz]] (28 May 1820 - 1884), Labourer from Clausthal, Hanover **[[Müller-8899|Dorothea Caroline Auguste MüLLER/MULLER]] (7 Dec 1821 - 1882) **[[Wangemann-38|Wilhelm]] ( 5 1/2), **August (3) **Fritz (9 months) **[Franz and Dorothea had a son, Johann Wilhelm Emiel, 22 Oct 1852 at Klemzig, SA]. *WEICHERT Carl Wilhelm (37 1/2) Miner from Zellerfeld, Hanover **Caroline LEUNIG (35) **Emma (12 1/2) **Johanne (9) **Minna (6) **Carl (3) **Auguste (6 months) *[[Weiland-664|WEILAND Carl Friedrich]] (8 May 1827 -) Ore Sorter from Clausthal, Hanover **[[Hausdörfer-2|Mathilde, née HAUSDöRFER]] (26 years old; parents: HAUSDöRFER , Georg Heinrich; HAUSDöRFER, Juliane, nee ZWICKERT) (also brother of Heinrich Ernst Eduard on the same ship) *'''[[Weinhardt-9|WEINHARDT Justus Heinrich]]''' (20) Ore Sorter from Clausthal, Hanover ==Sources of Passenger Lists and other information== * barque Herder, 460 tons, Captain J.F. von Hagen, from Bremen 5th June 1851, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 21st September 1851. Transcribed and submitted to TheShipsList by Robert Janmaat. online at: http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/herder1851.shtml * HERDER 1851 from Diane Cumming's Bound For South Australia website. first accessed online on the 10th of April, 2020 at: https://bound-for-south-australia.collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/1851Herder.htm * 05/06/1851 - 21/09/1851 from the Passengers In History website, an initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum. first accessed online on the 10th of April, 2020 at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/945706 * The South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) of Saturday 20 September 1851, Page 2. first accessed online on the 10th of April, 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/38440446? * SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from the Adelaide Times (SA : 1848 - 1858) of Monday 22 Septembers 1851, Page 2. first accessed online on the 10th of April, 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/207069411? * SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from the South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) of Monday 22 September 1851, Page 2. first accessed online on the 10th of April, 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/38443093? * SHIPPING. from the South Australian Gazette and Mining Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1847 - 1852) of Thursday 25 September 1851, Page 2. first accessed online on the 10th of April, 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/195943170?

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[[Category: Hermitage, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category: Hermitage, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category: Hermitage, Newfoundland]] ''This article is a stub. Anything you can add to it is appreciated.'' == History == The following text - to be edited and condensed later - is from the ''Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador.''[http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_enl/id/3055 ''Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador,''] Volume 2, pp. 918-921. "HERMITAGE pop. 1981, 863). Hermitage is located on the Hermitage Bay side of the peninsula between Hermitage and Connaigre Bays. Hermitage, which was used as a fishing station by the French in the seventeenth century, was later an outport of the London-based Robert Newman and Company by 1800 and by the twentieth century was the regional services centre of Hermitage Bay." "Hermitage was named after Hermitage in Jersey, off the port of St. Helier. Hermitage is located in a well-protected cove which has a very good harbour extending well inland. Hermitage was an early outport of French fishing interests centered at St. Pierre and Plaisance (Placentia) on the south coast in the seventeenth century. It was reported to be occupied in 1687 by one family and a number of fishing servants, the civilian population totaling thirty one inhabitants. A church and two houses were reported erected at Hermitage. No families or fishing servants were reported at L'Hermitage in 1691 or 1692 when much of the French resources and men were concentrated fighting the English in a series of raids on the Avalon Peninsula. In 1693 and 1694 Jullien, Noel and Ustache Petit were reported to be resident at Hermitage with fifteen fishing servants. In 1711 only one family remained in Hermitage and by 1713, with the signing of the Treaty of Utrecht, the French were compelled to abandon their fishing posts on the south coast of Newfoundland." "Captain William Taverner surveying the coast in 1718 noted at Hermitage that he had "surveyed the Bay or harbour of Hermitage. Ther's [sic] a good Beech [sic] and places for fishing." Captain James Cook, who surveyed the coast of Newfoundland from 1760 to 1780, was more impressed by Hermitage's possibilities as a fishing station. He wrote that in this cove there was "very good Anchoring room and depth of water for the largest ship, shelter'd from all winds, and several convenient places for building of stages & landing & drying of Fish." James Cook noted Hermitage's nearby fishing grounds about the Fox Islands, just off the cove where there was "some shoal ground, where on are generally found plenty of Fish." "It is likely that Hermitage was occupied by fishing servants of Dartmouth- and Jersey-based merchants who exploited the year-round cod fishery on the south coast following the exodus of the French. The London-based Robert Newman and Company established a station, one of a series of fishing outports on the south coast, at Hermitage by the late 1700s, and it was this company, mainly through its later partner T.A. Hunt, that populated and maintained Hermitage until the early 1900s." "Hermitage Cove was first recorded in the Census in 1836 with a population of sixty-six persons, many of them fishing servants. The Rev. William Marshall called at Hermitage Cove on June 18, 1839 where he was "at first very cooly received by a Mr. Rose, the Principal Planter there. I read prayers and preached in the evening to a small congregation of people and baptized two children." Later that month, Marshall also held service in a Mr. Robert's House. The congregation included a James Engram and a John Rose. A Joseph Roberts was listed as a resident of Hermitage Cove in 1821 and a William Ingham or Ingraham was also an inhabitant by 1827. Other pioneering settlers included Henry Rose (1828), George Mede (Mead) (1835), George Harris (1846), and Aquila Francis (1858), a trader. Lovell's Newfoundland Directory (1871) also listed John Dowder (Dowden), Robert May and Thomas Woods as fishermen of Hermitage in 1871 in addition to the Rev. Edward Colley, minister of the Church of England and Dr. Eben Thompson, physician and surgeon." "Hermitage, like Harbour Breton, was an early "company town" almost wholly dependent on the supplying mercantile firm of Newman and Company, and a large proportion of its population continued to be fishing servants recruited from Dorset, Devon and the Channel Islands. Hermitage and other settlements dependent upon the Newmans on the south coast of Newfoundland were, outside of St. John's, one of the last places in Newfoundland to experience a late nineteenth century migration from Great Britain and the Channel Islands. Hermitage was then still absorbing emigrants from Dorset and Somerset, and others from the Channel Islands, who travelled to Newfoundland by way of the Jersey house of P. Nicholle based at Jersey Harbour, Fortune Bay. Census records, however, indicate that Hermitage was early settled by English fishermen and their families, and that after 1857 only a very small proportion of the population was English-born. No Irish-born settlers were reported at Hermitage although a high percentage of Roman Catholic residents was reported in the Census of 1836 at a time when the Newman firm was recruiting servants from southwestern Ireland." "The spiritual well-being of the itinerant workers of Hermitage had early been the care and concern of the Methodist missionary William Marshall, who had established a small school and chapel at Hermitage Cove by 1839 and 1841 respectively. The school was attended by over thirty children who attended every Sunday and week-days when the missionary was in the harbour. In 1847 the Fortune and Hermitage Bays mission of the Society of the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts was begun but in 1854 a separate mission was established at Hermitage for Hermitage Bay. Although a Church of England school had been erected by 1844, a teacher was not secured until 1845. The school was described in 1845 as "A very good room . . . having been originally intended for a chapel .... The Master, Mr. James Groom, is one of the plain fishermen-schoolmasters, but competent to the direction of a School of this Class." "A resident clergyman was appointed by 1854 and in that year St. Saviour's Church of England Church was consecrated. This impressive building was described by Rev. J.G. Mountain as "a substantial and handsome church, the only one not built of wood within many hundred miles. It is of brick with stone facings, about eighty feet long and thirty broad, the style early English, and in very good taste. His [the builder's] first design was for a building which might answer the double purpose of a church and school, and to build a dwelling-house for the teacher; but this plan was partly laid aside .... I gladly consented to provide for the erection of the dwelling house with the funds at my disposal." In 1858 it was reported that a new Church of England school was under construction and by 1859 it was opened. A Church of England school board in Hermitage was formed by the Rev. Edward Colley in 1877. A new schoolhouse was erected in the 1920s and this was replaced in 1954 with a two-room structure, reputedly built with oak taken from the old church, which was demolished to provide the materials for the school. In 1973 a new four-classroom high school equipped with a gymnasium, library and seminar room was opened." "The original church, constructed of stone reputedly brought from the south of England, had greatly deteriorated by the early 1900s. According to B.W. Colley "The [original] church at Hermitage was the prettiest one along the south coast, built of brick and stone, old English style. But unfortunately the materials brought from England could not stand the Newfoundland climate." A new church was built in the mid-1920s and the original stone building was torn down in 1954." "The economic base of Hermitage was the small-boat inshore cod fishery, and the Bank fishery undertaken in Newman-owned schooners. A good description of the activities of Hermitage Cove residents in the early 1870s was given to a fisheries report in 1871 which stated: Here are the head quarters of the clergyman of the District, Mr. Colley; the place seems to be neat and doing moderately well. There are about 23 families and about 30 boats; they catch cod and herring in fair quantities, and some turbot; the former they take to Gaultois for sale, the herring also, but some small portion they sell to the Americans for bait. This system, as well as that of fishing with bultows, is so very unpopular that public opinion amongst themselves will entirely put a stop to it. They have some cows, and grow for their own use potatoes and cabbages, and get in the proper season a good deal of wild fruit and game. There seems to be no sickness and no crime, and only one case, that of a widow, where they have received Government relief. Here, as in all other places, they consider the take of fish this year as below the average, and that the season has been uncommonly cold and unpropitious." "According to David Simms, the Bank fishery involved four trips: one to the Western Shore (Rose Blanche Banks from February to April); the Gulf trip (the Gulf or Grand Banks from April to June); the capelin trip (undertaken on the Grand Banks from June to August) and the fall trip (undertaken on the Labrador coast from August to November). Cod was the main fishery but turbot, halibut and perch were also caught. The salmon fishery was also prosecuted in Hermitage by J & J Roberts and Thomas Ingram: the catch was smoked or pickled and sold to Newmans. Lobster factories (one factory in 1891 and fifteen factories in 1901) were set up in Hermitage with the cases of canned lobster being sold to Newmans and to the supplying merchants and fish buyers who succeeded that company. In 1982 both salmon and lobster continued to be caught in Hermitage in small commercial quantities." "In 1907 the Newman firm ceased operations in Hermitage which numbered 216 inhabitants in 1901. The Harris Export Company acquired the Newman interests in 1907 and they in turn sold out to the Garland Company based at nearby Gaultois, which had also been a former outport of the Newman firm. By 1952 a fresh-fish plant was opened in Gaultois and from 1952 until it closed in 1968 inshore fishermen from Hermitage sold their catch to Garland's processing operation. With funding from the Department of Regional Economic Expansion (DREE), and assistance from the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, a fish plant was built in 1976. Salt fish processed in the plant was sold to the Canadian Saltfish Corporation and fresh fish fillets were sold to the B.C. Packers plant in Harbour Breton. Seawater Products was later converted to a fresh-frozen processing facility. In 1979 there were fifty full-time fishermen in Hermitage and approximately twenty part-time inshore fishermen. At the peak of the season the plant employed fifty people. The plant was supplied mainly by fishermen using longliners. In 1980 the plant was closed because of a protracted legal dispute between Seawater Products and the larger Fishery Products Limited." "A strong tradition of local entrepreneurship has existed in Hermitage. According to oral tradition businesses have included those of Alexander Roberts (still open in 1977), who established a general store in the early 1900s, and later expanded his operation to include ownership of banking schooners, and the trade in dried fish and salmon; William Engram, who established a general store in 1932, a fish-buying business, and a fish cannery, and whose business lasted until 1972; Freeman Crewe, who founded a business in 1944 which later expanded into a major hardware and building-supplies store; and Frederick Douglas, who founded a general store and fish business in 1936, buying dried fish and refined cod-liver oil, which lasted until c. 1950. A local consumers co-operative buying club with approximately fifteen members existed in the early 1950s. Two sawmills supplying local building needs only also existed in the settlement at that time." ===Early Residents=== '''1871:'''[http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_tools/id/37551 ''Lovell's Province of Newfoundland Directory, 1871.''], p. 264. * Rev. E. Colley, Church of England * John Dowder, fisherman * Aquila Francis, fisherman * George Harris, fisherman * Thomas Ingram, fisherman * Robert May * Charles Roberts, fisherman * John Roberts, fisherman * Robert Roberts, planter * Henry Rose, Sr., planter * Henry Rose, Jr., fisherman * James Rose, Sr., fisherman * Jesse Rose, planter * Robert Rose Sr., fisherman * Robert Rose Jr., fisherman * Eben Thompson, M.D. physician and surgeon * Thomas Woods, fisherman '''1904:'''[http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_tools/id/47735 ''McAlpine's Newfoundland Directory, 1904''], p. 487. * Seymour Abbott, fisherman * George Ball, fisherman * Rev. G. H. Bishop, Church of England * James Dowding, fisherman * Jesse Dowding, fisherman * William Framp, fisherman * Aqualla Francis, trader * Benjamin Francis, fisherman * John Francis, fisherman * John T Francis, fisherman * Mathew Francis, fisherman * Philip Francis, fisherman * Thomas Francis, fisherman * William Francis, fisherman * John Harris, fisherman * Robert Harris, fisherman * Ernest F. Hill, fisherman * [[Engram-29|James Ingram]], fisherman * Thomas Ingram, fisherman * Thomas McDonald, fisherman * Charles Meade, fisherman * James Meade, fisherman * Jesse Meade, fisherman * John Meade, fisherman * John Parsons, fisherman * Benjamin (of Henry) Rose, fisherman * Benjamin (of Jesse) Rose, fisherman * Henry Rose, fisherman * James Rose, fisherman * Jesse (of Benjamin) Rose, fisherman * Jesse (of James) Rose, fisherman * Jesse (of Samuel) Rose, fisherman * John Rose, fisherman * Robert Rose, fisherman * Samuel Rose, fisherman * William Rose, fisherman * Benjamin Roberts, fisherman * Frederick Roberts, fisherman * Henry Roberts, fisherman * John Roberts, fisherman * Morgan Roberts, fisherman * Robert Roberts, trader * Eli Short, fisherman * William Strickland, fisherman * Ebenezer Thompson, fisherman * Mark Way, trader '''1921 Census, heads of household:'''https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9FW-G3SM?i=751&cc=2226517 ''Newfoundland Census, 1921 - Fortune Bay District.'':], pp. 265-275. {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="#fffcef" ! Name!!Birth date!!Birth Location |- | Abbott, William||1885 Jan||Grole |- | Ball, George Quilton||1896 Feb||Rencontre |- | Brown, Wesley B.||1895 Jan||Pools Island |- | Dowding, George||1889 Oct||Hermitage |- | Dowding, James||1860 Jan||Hermitage |- | Dowding, James||1891 May||Hermitage |- | Dowding, Jesse||1856 Feb||Hermitage |- | Dowding, Jesse||1888 Sep||Hermitage |- | Dowding, John W.||1887 Aug||Hermitage |- | Dowding, Samuel||1868 Mar||Hermitage |- | Dowding, William||1886 Mar||Hermitage |- | [[Engram-29|Engram, James]]||1854 Dec||Hermitage |- | Engram, John||1893 Apr||Hermitage |- | Engram, Jonas||1896 May||Hermitage |- | Engram, Thomas||1886 Oct||Hermitage |- | Engram, William||1890 Oct||Hermitage |- | Framp, James||1885 Dec||Hermitage |- | Framp, William||1885 Jul||Hermitage |- | Francis, Benjamin W.||1872 Jul||Hermitage |- | Francis, John B.||1890 Jun||Hermitage |- | Francis, John T.||1877 Jun||Hermitage |- | Francis, John Thomas||1899 Oct||Hermitage |- | Francis, Matthew||1868 Feb||Hermitage |- | Francis, Phillip|| 1862 Sep||Hermitage |- | Francis, Thomas||1864 Nov||Hermitage |- | Gaulton, John||1880 Sep||Brunette |- | Harris, John||1865 Apr||Pushthrough |- | Hawker, Walter C.||1896 Jun||Carbonear |- | Hill, Ernest||1882 May||Dawson's Cove |- | Hill, James Henry||1890 Jan||Bay St. George |- | Hollett, Edwin||1896 Jun||Grand Bank |- | Hunt, Henry||1894 Sept||Gaultois |- | McDonald, John||1870 Jan||Gaultois |- | McDonald, Thomas||1878 Dec||Gaultois |- | Mead, Charles||1870 Dec||Hermitage |- | Mead, James||1875 Jul||Hermitage |- | Mead, John||1872 Dec||Hermitage |- | Mead, John||1886 Jul||Barrisway Cove |- | Mead, Jesse||1875 Jul||Hermitage |- | Mead, Samuel||1885 Nov||Hermitage |- | Parsons, John||1868 Dec||Cul de Sac |- | Parsons, John W.||1890 Feb||Rencontre |- | Roberts, Alex||1886 Jan||Hermitage |- | Roberts, Benjamin||1880 Jun||Hermitage |- | Roberts, Charles||1883 Jan||Hermitage |- | Roberts, Frederick||1875 May||Hermitage |- | Roberts, Henry||1868 Aug||Hermitage |- | Roberts, Jacob||1892 Nov||Hermitage |- | Roberts, John||1884 July||Hermitage |- | Roberts, Matthew||1881 Feb||Hermitage |- | Roberts, Morgan||1870 Sep||Hermitage |- | Roberts, Thomas||1890 Jul||Hermitage |- | Rose, Benjamin||1866 Oct||Hermitage |- | Rose, Benjamin||1889 May||Hermitage |- | Rose, Benjamin||1891 May||Hermitage |- | Rose, Henry||1862 May||Hermitage |- | Rose, Henry||1890 May||Hermitage |- | Rose, Henry Thomas||1889 Sep||Hermitage |- | Rose. James||1889 Oct||Dawson's Cove |- | Rose, Jesse||1876 Nov||Hermitage |- | Rose, Jesse||1878 Aug ||Hermitage |- | Rose, Jesse||1880 Jan||Hermitage |- | Rose, John||1878 Sep||Hermitage |- |Rose, John Henry||1889 Jul||Hermitage |- | Rose, John W. ||1887 Jul||Hermitage |- | Rose, Susanna||1880 Oct||Hermitage |- | Rose, Thomas||1885 Dec||Dawson's Cove |- | Rose, Thomas||1886 Sep||Hermitage |- | Rose, William||1856 Dec||Hermitage |- | Short, Eli||1865 Jun||Sagona |- | Short, John||1895 Apr||Deadman's Cove |- | Simms, Jane||1851 Oct||Little Bay |- | Simms, John||1867 Mar||Richards Harbour |- | Simms, William||1884 Jul||Richards Harbour |- | Templeton, Rev. G. S. ||1885 Mar||Twillingate |- | Watton, Archibald||1889 Aug||Change Islands |- | Way, Mary||1864 Dec||Trinity |} ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Hermitage, Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

Hermitage Bay, Newfoundland One Place Study

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[[Category:Newfoundland Project]] [[Category: Fortune Bay District, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category: Fortune Bay District, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category: Fortune Bay District, Newfoundland]] === Purpose === In coordination with the larger [[Project:Newfoundland|Newfoundland Project]], this page is meant to document the history and families of the Hermitage Bay region of Newfoundland's south coast. This page is meant to be a collaborative work in progress, where the people of Hermitage Bay and their descendants will not only find some significant piece of history that might be of interest to them, but share their own family histories with others. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=8440604 send me a private message]. Thanks! === About the Project === ==== Geographical Extent and Boundaries ==== Hermitage Bay was historically considered part of the larger Fortune Bay District, which encompassed the communities along two large neighboring bays on Newfoundland’s south coast; Fortune Bay and Hermitage Bay. * '''Fortune Bay''' is a large bay situated on the south coast of Newfoundland. Its mouth is delineated by a 56 km (35 mi) stretch of water bounded by Point Crewe on the Burin Peninsula to the southeast, and Pass Island at the entrance to Hermitage Bay to the northwest."[http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/landingpage/collection/cns_enl Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador,] Vol. 2, p. 340.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fortune_Bay * '''Hermitage Bay''' extends about 40 km (25 mi) inland from the south coast of Newfoundland, west of Fortune Bay. Its mouth is bounded by Pass Island to the south, and its northern entrance by Crooked or Middle Island at the west entrance to Bay D'Espoir.[http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_enl/id/3055 Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador,] Vol. 2, p. 912.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermitage_BayWithers, J.W. [https://archive.org/stream/yearbooknfld191800uoft/yearbooknfld191800uoft_djvu.txt''Year Book and Almanac of Newfoundland (1918),''] p. 139. The historical census boundaries differ slightly from the strict geographical boundaries of the two bays. The boundary with the Burgeo - LaPoile district to the west often extends to either the community of McCallum or the mouth of Facheux Bay. The towns on the southern shore of Fortune Bay between Point Crewe and Frenchman's Cove were generally considered part of the Burin District rather than the Fortune Bay District. This page will initially focus on Hermitage Bay and neighboring Bay D’Espoir to the north. It’s possible the project will eventually expand south to Fortune Bay or west along the coast towards Burgeo, but this will depend on time and on the research interests of members. ==== Methodology ==== The project has begun by creating space pages for the major communities of Hermitage Bay. The full community listing can be found in the table below, and examples of community space pages can be found here: *[[Space:Pushthrough, Newfoundland|Pushthrough]] *[[Space: Hermitage, Newfoundland|Hermitage]] *[[Space:Bay de East, Hermitage Bay, Newfoundland|Bay de East]] *[[Space:Gaultois, Newfoundland|Gaultois]] Linked to the space pages for each community, this project has been creating profiles for the heads of families in the 1921 census of Newfoundland, as well as their wives and other adult family members. From there, we’ve been working backwards to document parents and more distant ancestors. The ultimate goal is to identify and document the original settlers of Hermitage Bay, along with their places of origin. ==== Privacy / Profiles of living people ==== This project has been creating profiles for the heads of families in the 1921 census of Newfoundland, as well as their wives and other adult family members. In most cases this means the project is not creating profiles for individuals born after about 1905, though information on their children may appear in census records and be mentioned on the profiles of their parents. If you want to create or link more recent profiles to the Hermitage Bay project please feel free to do so, but keep in mind that younger people may still be living. My own personal rule of thumb is not to add profiles for younger people unless I’m directly descended from them, but this is up for discussion. If you have any concern about information in this project that relates to your living family members, please contact [[Benjamin-1380|Sean Benjamin]]. ==== Categorization ==== This page will follow the [[Project:Newfoundland#Historical_Place_Categorization|geographical categorizations of the larger Newfoundland Project]]. We may also create additional categories for early settlers or brick walls. ==== Project Members ==== If you would like to be involved in the Hermitage Bay project, please do the following: # If you're already a WikiTree member,add “hermitage_bay” to your list of followed tags. That way you'll see all of our discussions in your G2G Feed. # Add your name to the list below, along with what you are working on, or what you would like to do. # If you're not yet a WikiTree member but would like to contribute to the project, please contact [[Benjamin-1380|Sean Benjamin]]. '''Member List:''' *[[Benjamin-1380|Sean Benjamin]]: Co-ordinating the project, setting up Space pages for communities, categorization, etc. I have particular interest in the community of [[Space:Pushthrough, Newfoundland|Pushthrough]], and the surnames Lilly, Ingram/Engram, and Nurse. ==== To Do List ==== * Help us recruit members for this new project! * Create space pages and geographical categories for the remaining communities in Hermitage Bay. * Create profiles for each Hermitage Bay head of household in the 1921 census. [[Space:1921 Census of Newfoundland - Hermitage Bay|This page]] contains a table/worksheet that can be used to collect info and sources on the 1921 households so that profiles can be created. * Work backwards from 1921 using sources found in the Vital statistics database and other documentary sources. * Identify early settlers in Hermitage Bay communities and create profiles for them. === History of Hermitage Bay and Bay D'Espoir === '''This section is summarized from the [http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_enl/id/3055 Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador], Vol. 2, pp. 912-918.''' ====Hermitage Bay==== A small bay which extends about 40 km (25 mi) inland on the south coast of Newfoundland, west of Fortune Bay, Hermitage Bay is entered between two islands: Pass Island, to the east at the tip of the Hermitage Peninsula separating Connaigre and Hermitage Bays; and Long Island, an island separated from the mainland of the west coast of Hermitage Bay by Little Passage, a channel connecting Hermitage Bay with Bay d'Espoir (See below). The long, finger-shaped bay has a rugged coastline, particularly on its eastern side where steep cliffs rise to heights of 377 m (1236 ft). Because of the lack of known commercial minerals, no mining activity has taken place in Hermitage Bay, and the lack of merchantable timber has also precluded exploitation of the forests beyond private need. It has been the fishing resources of this relatively ice-free bay that has largely determined its exploitation and settlement. ===== History and Settlement ===== Archaeological investigation of Newfoundland's south coast was relatively new in 1980 when investigations conducted at a site located at L'Anse a Flamme, Long Island, uncovered evidence of Maritime Archaic Indian (the first reported occupation of the south coast by these peoples), Paleo-Eskimo, Early and Middle Dorset Eskimo, and Beothuk occupations. Further Dorset sites were discovered in 1980 at Furbey's Cove and Piccaire. These habitations were thought to have existed from the last millenium B.C. to the first millenium A.D. Micmac sites were being investigated in 1981 with the majority of research concentrated in Little Passage and Bay D'Espoir. Captain James Cook, surveying the coast of Newfoundland from 1760 to 1780, was much impressed by the possibilities of Hermitage Cove on the eastern shore of Hermitage Bay. He noted in particular the superb fishing grounds located about the Fox Islands, just off Hermitage Cove. These excellent marine resources of Hermitage Bay noted by Cook had attracted fishermen as early as the seventeenth century with early fishing activities concentrated at Hermitage Cove, which offered the best shore facilities in Hermitage Bay. French fishermen based at Plaisance (Placentia) used the cove as a fishing station in the late 1600s and early 1700s. Hermitage Cove was occupied seasonally by fishing servants and several families, and was the only inhabited site in the bay although other coves such as Gaultois may have been used for temporary shelter. Following the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713, the French lost their fishing and settlement rights in Newfoundland except on the French Shore. Hermitage Bay then began to be visited seasonally by Dartmouth- and Jersey- based merchant ships which exploited the year-round cod fishery of the south coast. Hermitage Bay was known to be a rendezvous point for fishermen and sack ships from the Channel Islands in particular. The first record of English settlement in Hermitage Bay dates from 1763 when settlers were noted at two locations. One sack ship and five inhabitants were reported at Hermitage Cove and one inhabitant only was reported at Pass Island. This settlement seems to have been occupied during the summer months only, with boats and shore equipment left during the winter months, but it was the most westerly fishing station on the south coast. The pattern of settlement in Hermitage Bay was determined by the arrival in the late 1700s of a Newfoundland-based British merchant firm. The London-based Robert Newman and Company established a series of year-round fishing outports on the south coast, including Hermitage Cove. Gaultois, located on Long Island on the opposite shore of the bay, was established as a Newman branch in the early 1800s. The presence of the merchants provided a firm base for year-round settlement and determined the disposition of settlers in Hermitage Bay, which was largely unoccupied up to that time. By the 1830s settlement, consisting mainly of West Country (Dorset, Devon, Somerset) English, some Irish, and some "youngsters" of Jersey origin, had expanded southward and westward into Hermitage Bay. The population was predominantly Protestant with small pockets of Roman Catholic settlement at Gaultois, Piccaire, Round Harbour, Barrisway and Furbey's Cove. In 1836 ten settlements were reported in the Census for Hermitage Bay. They were Pass Island (pop. 118), Groule (12), Swill Rocks (17), Blackhead Cove (87), Hermitage Cove (87), Furbey's Cove (66), Head of Hermitage Bay (136), Gaultois (44), Piccaire (26) and Round Harbour (26). Rev. William Marshall was struck by the almost indescribable conditions of life — the abject poverty, the isolation, the absence of any services — in both Fortune and Hermitage Bays during this period when privation, ignorance and destitution prevailed. In 1840 he wrote: "Along the whole western shore [of Hermitage Bay], comprising an extent of many miles, there is a lamentable destitution of religious instruction . . . not even a school of any description except one at Hermitage Cove established by your missionary during the past year. There are harbours where not a single individual can read at all." By the mid-1800s the population of Hermitage Bay was concentrated at Pass Island (pop. 1857, 110), Grole (104), Hermitage Cove (90), Furbey's Cove (69) and Gaultois (154). The population, composed mainly of English-born Protestant residents (with some Irish-born residents at Gaultois), grew slowly. In 1836 it stood at 619 people, a large number of whom were reported to be unmarried fishing servants. In 1857 the population was 682, the majority of whom were year-round residents and their families. By 1874 the population reached 952 and by 1891 it was 1,007. Population growth in Hermitage Bay reflected population concentrations and movements associated with the fishery and the merchant houses which supplied settlers. The movement of the nineteenth-century population in both Fortune and Hermitage Bays reflects a westerly expansion into new fishing territories along the south coast. Most youngsters, fishermen and their families arrived in communities with branches of Newman and Hunt, or of the Jersey-based Nicolle firm, and later moved westward to occupy small fishing coves. This pattern of migration continued well into the late 1800s. Marriage records indicated that Hermitage Bay, especially the merchant-based communities of Pass Island, Hermitage and Gaultois, were among the last regions outside St. John's to experience a late 19th century immigration. By the early 1900s settlement in Hermitage Bay was concentrated almost exclusively at Pass Island, Hermitage, Gaultois, and their small "satellite" settlements, such as Piccaire, Furbey's Cove, Hardy's Cove and Grole. In the twentieth century Hermitage Bay experienced little population growth, and the decline, abandonment and resettlement of many of its communities. In 1911 Hermitage Bay numbered 1,085 people in fourteen communities. By 1935 there were 1,227 people living in eleven communities. In 1945 ten communities remained with a total of 803 people. In the period 1951 to 1981 settlement in Hermitage Bay was concentrated in two communities through various resettlement programmes. In 1951 there were eight communities numbering 1,014 people. By 1971 there were five settlements numbering 947 people and by 1981 there were two incorporated communities only, Gaultois and Hermitage-Sandyville, numbering 1,388 people. From 1971 to 1980 the populations of Pass Island, Grole, Furbey's Cove, Piccaire and Stone Valley (Little Bay) resettled to these larger centres. The main reason for this population shift was the opening of fish-processing centres at Gaultois and Hermitage-Sandyville in 1952 and 1974 respectively, and the construction of a branch road linking Hermitage to the Bay d'Espoir Highway in 1972. General isolation, lack of services, and the difficulty in obtaining the services of teachers in the smaller settlements were also factors in this move. ===== Economy ===== Because of its southerly location, the economy of Hermitage Bay has been based on a year-round fishery, principally the cod fishery. The small-boat, inshore cod fishery was the economic base and mainstay of the nascent communities of Hermitage Bay until the mid-nineteenth century. Whale hunting was reputed to have been carried out in Hermitage Bay at Gaultois by the firm of Peter LeMessurier and Company in the late eighteenth century. These premises, which were purchased by Newman and used for a large-scale whaling enterprise, could still be seen at Gaultois on the Newman Company premises in the late nineteenth century. American whaling was reported in the area from 1796 to 1799. The development of the deep-sea fishery and the operation of American banking vessels in the mid-1800s became important factors in the economy of Hermitage Bay. The herring fishery was also important in the nineteenth century, although the selling of bait to American and French vessels was not practised on as large a scale as it was in Fortune Bay. After 1889 the development of the Bank fishery in Hermitage Bay led to the growth of large centres such as Pass Island, Hermitage Cove and Gaultois. These settlements, originally settled as fishing outports of British and Jersey merchants, developed as supply centres and ports from which salt cod was exported to Europe. The fishery (cod and herring, supplemented by salmon and later lobster) continued to support the population of Hermitage Bay until the Great Depression of the 1930s. By 1907 Newman's had ceased all operations in Hermitage Bay and local entrepreneurs, such as the Harris Export Company at Hermitage Cove and the Garland Company of Gaultois, took over their premises. The Depression and its aftermath led to a depressed fishing economy in Hermitage Bay, as elsewhere in Newfoundland. The population declined as families left the region in the 1940s for war-generated jobs in St. John's and Argentia, and for employment in construction, logging and mining elsewhere in Newfoundland and in Cape Breton. In 1952 a fresh-fish plant was opened in Gaultois, processing fish caught by inshore, and later offshore, fishermen who also took their catches to Harbour Breton in Fortune Bay, for processing. The industry diversified to include the production of turbot, halibut and perch. New markets for fresh salmon and for lobster, sold live to buyers, also opened up. By the mid-1960s longliners had come into use. A second fish plant opened in Hermitage in 1974, processing salt cod; in 1976 this plant was converted to handle fresh-fish processing. In 1979 the fishery in Hermitage Bay was conducted by full-time fishermen working principally from longliners. The inshore fishery employed mostly part-time fishermen. Seasonal jobs in Labrador, construction projects elsewhere in Newfoundland, and the local service industry, the offshore fishery based in Nova Scotia, and fish processing provided the remainder of the jobs for Hermitage Bay residents. This new mixed economy and the construction of a branch highway linking Hermitage-Sandyville with the Bay d'Espoir highway led to the consolidation of people and services at Gaultois and Hermitage-Sandyville. With the closing of these communities' fish plants in the early 1980s, the economy of Hermitage Bay was seriously threatened. Sport-fishing and guiding had given rise to a small tourism industry, but since the commercial exploitation of Hermitage Bay's natural resources in forestry, mining and agriculture was not feasible, its economic future lay entirely in the recovery of the fishing industry. ==== Bay d'Espoir ==== A large bay inside Hermitage Bay, Bay d'Espoir can be entered from two directions. The major entrance is between the West Head of Long Island which is situated at the bay's entrance, and Dawson Point. Bay d'Espoir can also be approached from Hermitage Bay via the Little Passage which separates the eastern side of Long Island from the mainland. Just inside the entrance to Bay d'Espoir, the bay divides itself into two major arms. Northern Arm which itself divides into North Bay and East Bay, and the eastern arm leading east and north for about 36.8 km (23 mi) which also carries the name Bay d'Espoir. The Southeast Arm, on which Morrisville and Conne River are located, is a northeasterly extension of that eastern arm. ===== Settlement and History ===== The majority of the earliest settlers of Bay d'Espoir lived near the entrance to the bay and along the northern arm. It was there that the best fishing grounds were located. While many settlers based near the bay's entrance and migratory fishermen journeyed up the eastern arm for timber during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, few settled there permanently until the mid-1800s. Colonial records estimate the total winter population of Fortune and Hermitage Bays, including Bay d'Espoir, at about 600 in the 1760s and 1770s; this number trebled during the summer fishing season. The exact date that the Micmac settled in the Bay d'Espoir area has not been determined. Estimates have the Micmac settling in "Newfoundland during the early 1600s and ... in Bay d'Espoir by the 1700s." An official census of the area was not taken until 1836. That Census reported four communities in Bay d'Espoir with a total population of sixty-four: Great Jervis (also known as Great Jervois; 7), Conne (alt. Conn and Conne River; 15), Bay North (alt. Bay du Nord and Bay de North; 31) and Bay East (alt. Bay de Est; 11). By 1857 there were ten communities with a combined population of 230; this number doubled to 462, and the number of communities to sixteen, by 1869. During the early 1890s Bay d'Espoir communities included Great Jervois (91), Stanley's Cove (27), Birchy Cove (7), Quilliere (7), Bay de North (42), Bay de Est (38), Goblin (22), Lamble's Passage (41), Ship Cove (178), Head of Bay d'Espoir (70), Conn River (77), Aaron's Cove (15), Little River (10), Diamond Point (5), Bramble's Head (32), Raymond's Point (36), Fox Island (15), Harbour Galle (9), Patrick's Harbour (17), Scouse Cove (10), Green Point (7), Sugar Loaf (7) and Island Cove (3), with a combined population of 766. In 1945 fifteen communities were thriving with a combined population of 1,956. After Confederation in 1949, municipal government was established in some communities in Bay d'Espoir. St. Alban's (formerly Ship Cove) was incorporated in 1953. In 1971 Morrisville became a municipality and the communities of Milltown and Head of Bay d'Espoir were incorporated together as Milltown-Head of Bay d'Espoir. In 1972 Conne River and the community of Burnt Woods joined together to form Conne River. Two years later Conne River was officially recognized as an Indian Community. This classification was in recognition of Conne River as the only Micmac community in Newfoundland and Labrador. ===== Economy ===== Residents who settled in the northern arm, close to the entrance to the bay, depended mainly on the fishery while those in the northeastern arm, at the head of the bay, were dependent upon commercial logging. As in many other isolated areas, those settlers who fished maintained subsistence logging operations, and those who logged, maintained some fishing activity for home consumption. The earliest European residents of Bay d'Espoir were fishermen who moved their families to the well-protected coves near the entrance of the bay. In the Census of 1836, fifteen fishing boats were reported to be catching cod. This involvement with the fishery increased as the nineteenth century progressed, with the residents reporting catches of cod, eels and salmon and the production of cod oil. In 1891 the fishermen continued to catch cod, salmon and herring and reported for the first time an involvement in the lobster fishery. Lobster factories were reported in that year in Great Jervois, Bay de Nord, Bay de Est and Diamond Point. Fishing continued in the twentieth century but as settlements near the entrance of Bay d'Espoir were abandoned in favour of settlements near the head of the bay, the emphasis on the fishery declined. Bay d'Espoir is noted for its rich forests. It is most likely that the first migratory fishermen, who were French and later the English, knew of the timber available at the head of the bay and utilized it for building temporary shelters and repairing their fishing schooners. During the late eighteenth century "English merchant crews and South Coast families . . . [wintered] in the Bay to log, while fishing schooners and coastal settlers came to log during ice-free seasons." The first crews on record to visit Bay d'Espoir expressly to harvest its timber were employed in the early years of the nineteenth century by Newman and Company based at Harbour Breton. As early as 1806 shipbuilding was reported in Bay d'Espoir, and between 1815 and 1817, Newman's built several vessels at Great Jervois, all constructed out of timber obtained in Bay d'Espoir. By 1835 Newman and Company had a winter crew stationed at Southeast Arm, while their competitors, Nicolle and Company based at Jersey Harbour, had a winter crew stationed at Swanger's Cove. By the mid-1800s the number of crews visiting Bay d'Espoir declined. This decline was caused by a decrease in shipbuilding activity by Newman's, and the ability of the growing numbers of permanent settlers to supply the timber demands of the merchants. During the nineteenth century the forest industry in Bay d'Espoir became the major source of income. The 1901 Census reported two sawmills in operation, one in Conne River and one in Milltown. In 1952 Abraham Collier began a sawmill in St. Joseph's, and by the early 1970s a revival had begun in the Bay d'Espoir forest industry. A sawmill was set up in St. Alban's by William Snook in 1972, and in 1974 construction was begun on a sawmill in Conne River by Conne River Native Enterprises; this mill began operations in 1975. A spin-off industry was revived in 1975 in Head of Bay d'Espoir when Alvin Roberts began a boat-building operation which utilized wood produced by the local sawmills. In order to supplement their diets and their income, many settlers hunted and trapped caribou, moose and small fur-bearing animals which were plentiful in the countryside near their homes. Gardening, small-scale hunting and trapping remained important occupations in Bay d'Espoir in the following decades. Several women of Conne River began a business known as the Conne River Arts and Crafts, and a store was set up in the community to sell its products. A second group, known as the Bay d'Espoir Arts and Crafts Association, was set up in 1977 in St. Alban's. They also used local materials and talent to fashion their craft items. Both groups sold their items to buyers in the Province and rest of Canada. ===== Religion and Education ===== The majority of early residents of Bay d'Espoir were Protestant with a few Roman Catholic famihes in the Head of Bay d'Espoir-Ship Cove area of the bay. In the Census of 1891 schools and churches in Bay d'Espoir were reported for the first time. A Roman Catholic school that could accommodate thirty pupils was reported in Great Jervois while another Roman Catholic school, with seating for thirty students, was reported in Ship Cove. Two Roman Catholic churches were reported in that year; one in Ship Cove and one in Conne River. By 1901 a Church of England school accommodating thirty students had opened in "Bay-de-Est." Also, in that year, a school with room for thirty-five pupils was built in Head of Bay d'Espoir. In 1983 there were two Anglican churches in Bay d'Espoir, both of which shared the services of one minister: Christ Church in Milltown and Ascension Church in Morrisville. As well there was one Roman Catholic church, St. Ignatius, in St. Alban's with the resident priest making visits to Conne River regularly. Schools were in operation in Conne River, St. Alban's and Milltown in 1983. ===== Transportation and Infrastructure ===== Bay d'Espoir was very isolated during its early existence. Its permanent settlers were visited only by those with access to boats, usually migratory fishermen and seasonal loggers. During the late 1860s the first telegraph office was set up in Bay de North by the New York, Newfoundland and London Telegraph Company. Roads, usually rough tracks opened to facilitate the harvest of the forests, were non-existent from community to community until the late nineteenth century. By the early 1900s a postal service from Conne River to Gaultois had been contracted to Charles MacDonald. According to the House of Assembly in 1907 "On the South Coast in Fortune and Hermitage Bays [including Bay d'Espoir] and along the inside islands ... sailing packets are still engaged to distribute the mails. In addition to mail conveyance, these packets convey passengers and freight from place to place, that are left at different points by the mail steamers." During the 1910s post offices were set up in Ship Cove, Bay du Nord, Conne River, Great Jervois, Head of Bay d'Espoir, Milltown, Raymond's Point and St. Joseph's while three couriers transported mail from Bay du Nord to Bay de Est, from Great Jervois to Pushthrough and from Head of Bay d'Espoir to Point Rote. By 1913 the telegraph office in Bay de North had closed and been replaced by a telegraph office in Conne River. As well, in the 1910s, ferries were operating between Great Jervois and Pushthrough and in Bay d'Espoir. Until the 1950s, Bay d'Espoir remained one of the most isolated areas on the Island. After 1949, mainly during the building of the Bay d'Espoir hydro-electric project, roads were built connecting many of the communities to each other and to the major highways in central Newfoundland. The infrastructure set up by the hydro-electric project also increased the availability of telephone and electricity services in the area. In 1965 an airstrip was constructed north of St. Alban's; it was operated by the Newfoundland and Labrador Power Commission. In the 1970s the facility was turned over to the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador. During the 1970s and 1980s unemployment in the region, especially after the completion of the hydro-electric project, was very high. Many of the residents in the 1980s sought seasonal work in other areas of the Province and in mainland Canada. In the early 1970s the Bay d'Espoir Development Association was set up to try to ameliorate the skuation. Made up of representatives from each community in the bay the Association was active in planning the future development of Bay d'Espoir. In 1974, after its designation as an Indian Community, Conne River set up an Indian Band council, and Conne River Native Enterprises was organized to deal with the development of that community; in 1976 the Micmac Development Corporation was formed to develop new employment projects for the community. === Hermitage Bay Communities === {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="#fffcef" ! Name!!Variant Names!!Population 1891!!Population 1921!!1921 Census page numbers!!Common Surnames |- |Aaron's Cove||Arran Cove ||15|| |||| |- |Barrisway Cove|| ||6||17||p. 280|| |- |[[Space:Bay de East, Hermitage Bay, Newfoundland|Bay de East]]|| ||38 ||40||pp. 81-82||Bobbett, Lilly, Whiting |- |[[Space:Bay du Nord, Hermitage Bay, Newfoundland|Bay du Nord]]||Indian Point, Hughes Point ||42 ||27||p. 80||Benoit, Blake, Nash |- |Birchy Cove || ||7 |||||| |- |Conne River||Burnt Woods, Conne ||77||132 ||pp. 295-96; 309-11|| |- |Diamond Point|| ||5|| |||| |- |Fox Island || ||15 |||||| |- |French Cove|| ||13|| |||| |- |[[Space:Furby's Cove, Newfoundland|Furby’s Cove]]|| ||67 ||68||pp. 276-78||Hardy, McDonald, Mead, Northcote |- |[[Space:Gaultois, Newfoundland|Gaultois]] || ||281 ||161||pp. 282-86||Cock/Cox, Crant, Foote, House, Hunt, Matchem, McDonald |- |Goblin || ||22 ||33||pp. 79-80|| |- |[[Space: Great Jervis, Newfoundland|Great Jervis]] ||Great Jervais, Great Jervoise, Man of War Cove ||91 ||40||pp. 339-41||Caines, Farrell, Wilcott |- |Green Point || ||7 ||43||pp. 198-99|| |- |[[Space:Grole,Newfoundland|Grole]] || ||129 ||126||pp. 126||Burton, Cribb, Marks, Selby, Stickland, Taylor |- |Harbour Galley || ||9 ||20||p. 294|| |- |Hardy's Cove|| ||11||18||pp. 280-81|| |- |Head of Bay D'Espoir|| ||70|| |||| |- |[[Space: Hermitage, Newfoundland|Hermitage]] ||Hermitage Cove ||167 ||336||pp. 265-75||Dowding, Engram/Ingram, Francis, Harris, Meade, Parsons, Roberts, Rose |- |Island Cove || ||3 |||||| |- |Isle Galet || || ||4||p. 312|| |- |Lambles Passage|| ||32||4||p. 312|| |- |[[Space:Little Bay, Hermitage Bay, Newfoundland|Little Bay]] ||Stone Valley ||54 ||60||pp. 200-01||Dominey, Engram, Kendall, Stickland |- |Little Passage ||Long Island Passage ||33 ||18||p. 281|| |- |[[Space:McCallum, Newfoundland|McCallum]] || ||124 ||76||pp. 334-36||Caines, Feaver, Lee, Nash, Simms |- |Milltown||||||108||pp. 297-300; 306|| |- |Morrisville||||||59||pp. 306-08|| |- |[[Space:Pass Island, Newfoundland|Pass Island ]]|| ||198 ||195||pp. 253-60||Bobbett, Fudge, Piercey, Rideout, Spencer, Touchings |- |Patrick’s Harbour || ||17 ||13||p. 197|| |- |[[Space:Piccaire, Newfoundland|Piccaire]] ||Piccarie, Pickaree ||44 ||73||pp. 287-89||Coombs, Ingram/Engram, Simms |- |[[Space:Pushthrough, Newfoundland|Pushthrough]] ||Dawson's Point ||203 ||229||pp. 327-33||Camp, Garland, Ingraham, King, Lilly, Roberts, Rowsell, Sutton |- |Quiller ||Quillier, Quillaire, Coulliard ||7 |||||| |- |Raymond's Island ||Raymonds Passage, Rams ||see Bay de East ||see Bay de East|||| |- |Raymond's Point || ||36 ||37||pp. 292-93|| |- |Roti Point||||||5||p. 312|| |- |Round Cove|| ||21||34 ||pp. 279-80|| |- |[[Space:Round Harbour, Hermitage Bay, Newfoundland|Round Harbour]] || ||53 ||66||pp. 290-91||Kendall, Lee |- |[[Space:Saddle Island|Saddle Island]] || ||49 ||52||pp. 337-38||Garland, Lilly, Nash |- |Scouse Cove || ||10 |||||| |- |St. Alban's||Ship Cove ||178||438||pp. 312-325|| |- |St. Joseph's ||||||58||pp. 305-06|| |- |Stanley Cove || ||27 ||36||pp. 78-79|| |- |Sugar Loaf ||Sugarloaf, Sugarleaf Cove ||7 |||||| |- |Swanger's Cove||||||11||p. 325|| |- |Taylor’s Island ||Indian Cove || ||35||pp. 334-36|| |- |The Tickle||||||10||p. 326|| |- |Victoria Cove || || |||||| |- |Weasel Island||||||18||p. 326|| |- |} === Resources === List to be expanded: * [https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?hl=en&mid=1Q6drlNTRu74ISkx7UH8RNcATWB0iAgB9&ll=47.43099472277928%2C-56.38063427739257&z=9 Google map for the Hermitage Bay project] * [http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_enl/id/3055 Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador] * E. R. Seary's ''Family Names of the History of Newfoundland'' – [[Benjamin-1380|Sean Benjamin]] owns a copy of the book, and is happy to look up surnames upon request. * Censuses ** [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2226517 1921 Census of Newfoundland] ** [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2246711 1935 Census of Newfoundland] ** [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2246699 1945 Census of Newfoundland] * Directories: ** [http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_tools/id/37582 ''Lovell's Province of Newfoundland Directory, 1871.''] ** [http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_tools/id/47735 ''McAlpine's Newfoundland Directory, 1904.''] * [http://ngb.chebucto.org/South_Coast/fortune-data-idx.shtml Newfoundland Grand Banks's page for Fortune and Hermitage Bays] * Vital Statistics: ** [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1793777 Family Search database - Newfoundland Vital Statistics, 1753-1893] ** [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1790939 FamilySearch database - Newfoundland Vital Records, 1840-1949] ** [http://ngb.chebucto.org/Vstats/1vstats-fb-idx.shtml Newfoundland Grand Banks page for Fortune Bay vital statistics] == Sources ==

Herren Name Study

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'''Welcome to the Herren Name Study Project'''
===Introduction=== :The Herren Name Study is for members working on or interested in profiles from any country or era which have the Herren surname or variants thereof. This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. === How to Join === #[[Project:One_Name_Studies|One Name Studies project page]] - Check out how the project works here! #Add {{Tag Link|one_name_studies}} to your list of [[Special:Following|followed tags]]. That way you'll see all our discussions in {{G2G}}. #Add {{Tag Link|Herren}} to your list of [[Special:Following|followed tags]]. That way you'll see all our discussions in {{G2G}}. Please contact the project leader [[Blanton-1506|Philip Blanton]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! ===Template=== :Adding this template:
:{{One Name Study|name=Herren}} :Will result in this: {{One Name Study|name=Herren}} ===Categories=== *[[:Category:Herren_Name_Study|Category: Herren Name Study]] ===WikiTree Links=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Herren WikiTree Herren Genealogy] ===Goals=== #Document and correctly connect Herren lines. #Add DNA results to help confirm connections #Create a meaningful bio for each profile so that it represents a person's life. ===Tasks List=== * Adopt [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&order=&s=Herren+ Orphaned Herren Profiles] for improving. *Add sources to Herren Unsourced Profiles. *Connect Unconnected Herren Profiles on your watchlist ===Related Projects=== *[[Project:Irish_Roots_Project|Irish Roots Project]] *[[Project:United_Kingdom|United Kingdom Project]] *[[Project:One_Place_Studies|One Place Studies]] *[[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries]] *[[Project:Military_and_War|Military and War Project]] ===Resources=== *[http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.blanton/806/mb.ashx extensive Herren genealogy no sources]

Herrick Name Study

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[[Category:Herrick Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category:United States, Herrick Name Study]] [[Category:Maranda-80 Name and Place Studies]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. * https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:James_Herrick_of_Southampton_Descendants_Study * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalregi00herrrich

Hertfordshire Team

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[[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project:England|England Project]] | [[Space:England:_Counties_Team|Counties Teams]] | Hertfordshire Team ==Welcome to the Hertfordshire Team page!== '''Team Leader:''' [[Gerrard-621|Russell Gerrard]] '''Hertfordshire Team Members''' [[Angell-902|Michael Angell]] | [[Obrien-4884|Steph Meredith]] | [[Lemley-586|Erika Renville]] |[[Ling-1181|Wendy Sullivan]] | [[Smith-233882|Karen Monroe]] | [[Smith-236057|David Smith]] | [[Lawn-253|Heather Lawn]] | [[Conway-3024|Anna Strutt]] | [[Weinberg-577|David Weinberg]] | [[Lawrence-17722|Tommy Lawrence]] |[[MacLeod-1797|Susie MacLeod]] '''Goal''' The England team use a standard set of statistics to check on the progress of each county and to highlight areas which need work. The most recent statistics for [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England%2C_Regional_and_County_Statistics_Page#Hertfordshire Hertfordshire] can be found here. These tables gives an overview of the profiles, showing how our branch of the tree is growing and how its quality is improving. '''Images to the Right''' ''Over the last couple of years we have been indebted to a sequence of helpful people -- most recently Trevor Pickup -- for publishing the weekly statistics about Hertfordshire's 'problem' profiles. I have been making a note of these numbers week by week, and now present them in the form of three charts. I will try to update them occasionally.'' -- Russell Gerrard {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|'''Team Focus''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #fff; height: 20px;" ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"| [[MacLeod-1797|Susie MacLeod]] ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|One Place Studies - Aldenham, Radlett and Shenley |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| [[Ling-1181|Wendy Sullivan]] ! align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|Unsourced, Unconnected, Suggestions & Bios |- ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|[[Obrien-4884|Stephanie Meredith]] ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|Unsourced |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|[[Gerrard-621|Russell Gerrard]] ! align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| Unsourced, Unknowns, Suggestions & Visitations |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|[[Angell-902|Michael Angell]] ! align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| |- ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|[[Smith-233882|Karen Monroe]] ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"| |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|[[Smith-236057|David Smith]] ! align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| |- ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|[[Lawn-253|Heather Lawn]] ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"| |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|[[Conway-3024|Anna Strutt]] ! align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| Unsourced & Unconnected |- ! align="center" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|[[Weinberg-577|David Weinberg]] ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"| |- ! align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|[[Lawrence-17722|Tommy Lawrence]] ! align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| |} |} '''Hertfordshire Resources''' *[[:Category:Hertfordshire|Hertfordshire Category Page]] *Check out some [[Space:Hertfordshire_Resources|Hertfordshire Resources]] here.

Herzog

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'''Herzog''' (Susly), (Герцог),
a German Catholic colony, was established on the Öst "wiessen seite" or east "meadow side" of the Volga River on the 14th of June 1766. The Russian name for Herzog, "Susly" means "Hops". Herzog was a daughter parish of Rohleder. It became its own parish in 1904. Founded: 14th of June 1766 Location: 51º29' N 46º43' E (Russia) FIRST SETTLERS LIST - HEADS of FAMILIES:
1767 Census 35 founding families comprised the population of 114 colonists
Balthasar Schell, Joseph Niedermeier, Thomas Ortmann, Jakob Rome, Georg Anthony, Johannes Becker, Georg Welscherketz, Andreas Knoll, Sebastian Koch, Leonhard Kener, Augustin Riedel, Andreas Billinger, Thomas Haalen, Johannes Fossel, Joseph Gerstner, Andreas Herber, Jakob Meibeier, Johannes Pfundner, Heinrich Arnst, Johannes Krastel, Michael Rurenschop, Jakob Dinkel, Peter Beier, Ignatius Glaser, Michael Richmeier, Johann Georg Schmidtberger, Johannes Adam Gebhard, Johannes Krenzer, Franz Joseph Marmis, Thomas Weigel, Valentin Rickel, Peter Scheck, Johann Michael Wittmann, Simon Hofstatter, Johann Kuhn, Martin Kantner, Mathias Herzog, Michael Frank. Herzog colony village webpages: https://www.volgagerman.net/herzog-russia
American Historical Society of Germans From Russia (AHSGR), Kevin Rupp, village coordinator http://cvgs.cu-portland.edu/settlements/mother_colonies/colony_herzog.cfm
The Center for Volga German Studies at Concordia University http://lexikon.wolgadeutsche.net/search/result?query=herzog (in Russian)
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Hesse Team

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This page is part of the [[Project:Germany|Germany Project]]
Return to [[Space:Germany Regions Team|Germany's 16 Modern Regions]] ---- =Hesse, Germany/Hessen, Deutschland= This page was created to offer a place to collaborate on Hesse research. You can ask questions in the comments below or offer suggestions on new resources to attach to our resources list. ==How Can You Help Improve Profiles In This Region?== *There are extensive profile improvements that need to be done in this region and we could really use your help. See links, below. *Members with knowledge of this region can answer questions and offer guidance on this page, our Google Group and on G2G. *Ensure the information and links on this page are up-to-date (especially for archival and research site information) *Do you live in Hesse? You can offer archive, library, church, etc. research visits for other members. *Create new Space pages for region-specific geographical, topical, or other, that include images, history, and anything helpful for collaborating and helping other researchers. ===Links=== :We'd appreciate your help with sourcing, connecting, merging and fixing database errors on the profiles in this region. Click the links below to get lists of profiles in Hesse that need some love (click "get profiles" in the left column to generate a list): *UNSOURCED PROFILES: to get a list of [[Help:Sources_FAQ|unsourced]] profiles that need reliable sources added, click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=location%3DHesse+unsourced&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE]''' to search "Hesse", click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=location%3DHessen+unsourced&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE]''' to search "Hessen". For more information/instruction on sourcing, see [[Space:Germany_Project_Sourcerers_Team|Germany Project Sourcerers Team]] *UNCONNECTED PROFILES: to get a list of [[Help:Unconnected|unconnected]] profiles that need to be connected to the main tree, click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=location%3DHesse+unconnected&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE]''' to search "Hesse", click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=location%3DHessen+unconnected&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE]''' to search "Hessen". For more information/instruction on connecting profiles, see [[Space:Germany_Project_Connectors_Team|Germany Project Connectors Team]] *UNMERGED MATCHES: To get a list of [[Help:Merging#Unmerged_Matches|unmerged matches]] that need research and sourcing, with the goal to ultimately merge or reject the match, click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=location%3DHesse+unmergedmatch&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE]''' to search "Hesse", click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=location%3DHessen+unmergedmatch&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE]''' to search "Hessen". For more information/instruction on merging and unmerged matches, see [[Space:Germany_Project_Arborists_Team#Research_Unmerged_Matches|Germany Project Arborists Team]] *SUGGESTIONS: To get a list of [[Help:Suggestions|suggestions]] aka database errors that need data doctor attention, click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=location%3DHesse+&MaxErrors=1000& HERE]''' to search "Hesse", click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=location%3DHessen+&MaxErrors=1000& HERE]''' to search "Hessen". For more information/instruction on clearing database errors, see [[Space:Germany_Project_Data_Doctors_Team|Germany Project Data Doctors Team]]. ==Overview of Hesse== : Flag and Coat of Arms: :{{Image|file=German_Flags-5.png |size=s |align=l }} {{Image|file=Hesse_Team-1.png |size=s |align=l }}{{Clear}} :State of the Federal Republic of Germany: 19 September 1945 :English: Hesse :German: Hessen :Capital: Wiesbaden :Previous locations: After WWII Hesse was partitioned into Rhineland-Palatinate and the state of Greater Hesse (Groß-Hessen) was formed, out of Hesse-Darmstadt and most of the former Prussian province of Hesse-Nassau. In 1946 Greater Hesse was renamed Hessen {{Image|file=Hesse_Team.png |size=s |align=r |caption=Hesse Location in Germany }} :Hesse borders the German states of Lower Saxony, Thuringia, Bavaria, Baden-Württemberg, Rhineland-Palatinate, and North Rhine-Westphalia. The majority of the people live in the Southern part while the rural areas in the center and northern areas are more sparsely populated. It is the 7th most populated German State. And the 7th largest State by area. Divided into three administrative provinces Hesse has Kassel in the north and east, Gießen in the center, and Darmstadt in the south. In 2018 Hesse ranked 5th in terms of German gross national product. *[https://www.hessen.de/ Hessen.de]: Official website *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hesse Wikipedia]: Hesse *[https://www.nationsonline.org/oneworld/Germany/hessen.htm#Culture OneWorld]: Hessen *[https://www.britannica.com/place/Hessen Britannica.com]: Hessen *[https://de.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Portal:Hessen WikiVoyage]: Portal: Hessen ===Maps=== :Hesse is divided into 3 Regierungsbezirke: Kassel in the north, Darmstadt in the south, and Gießen in the center :These are then divided into 21 Kreis and 5 independent cities *Kries: Bergstraße, Darmstadt-Dieburg, Groß-Gerau, Hochtaunuskreis, Main-Kinzig-Kreis, Main-Taunus-Kreis, Odenwaldkreis, Offenbach, Rheingau-Taunus-Kreis, Wetteraukreis, Gießen, Lahn-Dill-Kreis, Limburg-Weilburg, Marburg-Biedenkopf, Vogelsbergkreis, Fulda, Hersfeld-Rotenburg, Kassel, Schwalm-Eder-Kreis, Werra-Meißner-Kreis, Waldeck-Frankenberg *Independent cities: Darmstadt, Frankfurt am Main, Kassel, Offenbach am Main, Wiesbaden :Coordinates: 50°39′58″N 8°35′28″E *[http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Hesse Google maps]: Hesse *[https://www.worldatlas.com/eu/de/he/a-hesse-state-germany.html WorldAtlas.com]: State of Hesse, Germany *[https://www.meyersgaz.org/ Meyers Gazetteer]: Search Page *[https://images.mygermancity.com/maps/hesse.gif My German City]: Map of Hesse *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hesse#/media/File:Hessen_topografisch_Relief_Karte.png Wikipedia]: The most important rivers, mountains, and cities of Hesse :'''HISTORICAL''' *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landgraviate_of_Hesse#/media/File:Gft._Solms_Lgft._Hessen_Gft._Ziegenhain.png Wikipedia:] Landgraviate of Hesse (blue), about 1400 *[http://www3.sympatico.ca/don.orth/Images/p48HeNa_a4_mb.gif Hessen Nassau Waldeck 1848] *[https://people.well.com/user/mareev/genealogy/Hessen_1866.jpg Hessen 1866] *[https://www.lagis-hessen.de/de/subjects/browse/id/1/sn/hkw Großherzogtum Hessen 1850]: Grand Duchy of Hesse in 1850 (interactive map at 1:50000 resolution, with list of places) *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Hesse#/media/File:German_Empire_-_Hesse_(1871).svg Wikipedia]: Grand Duchy of Hesse in 1871 *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Hesse#/media/File:Hessen1930.png Wikipedia]: People's State of Hesse and Hesse-Nassau in 1930 *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greater_Hesse#/media/File:Map-GreaterHesse.svg Wikipedia]: US zone After WWII in bright Orange *[https://www.gifex.com/images/500X0/2011-06-08-13896/Map-of-Hesse-2008.png 2008 Map of Hesse] ===History=== :The story of Hesse goes back over 2,000 years. During the Roman Empire the first recorded entry of a location within what today is the German State of Hesse was in 782, a town called Eberstadt, later Eberstadt im Rheingau is mentioned when a man named Walther and his wife Willswinde gave their entire property to the Lorsch convent. This resides now in the Darmstadt region of Hesse. Under the rule of Philip I the Generous (1504-1567), Hesse was unified until his death when it was split among his four sons. Hesse, like most of the Northern States, switched to Protestantism and in Hesse-Kassel Calvinism was also followed. In 1605 Calvinism was made the official religion of Hesse-Kassel. The Revolutionary Wars that plagued most of what today is known as Germany spared most of Hesse except for the siege of Verdun at Frankfurt-am-Main in 1792. Peace was made with France by 1801. Under Napoleon Hesse-Darmstadt grew larger and more powerful. However due to resistance in Hesse-Kassel it was disbanded and absorbed into Westphalia. After Napoleon and the French were pushed out by 1814 during the Congress of Vienna 3 main regions existed Hesse-Kassel, Hesse-Darmstadt, and the duchy of Nassau. During the rise of Prussia many people left Hesse and moved to America and to a lesser extent Britain. During the Austro-Prussian War of 1866, the territories of Hesse supported the defeated Austrian monarchy, and had lost to the Prussians. Only The Grand Duchy of Hessen-Darmstadt was allowed to retain its independence in spite of some minor territorial losses. After WWI Germany was reduced in power but many of the prior noble families retained their strongholds. The House of Hesse-Darmstadt died out in 1937. Hesse-Kassel is the last remaining German noble house and continues into modern times. Hessen-Battenberg morphed into Mountbatten due to its ties to the royal family of Britain. During the Weimar Republic Hesse-Nassau remained as part of Prussia. Hesse-Darmstadt became part of the Republic of Hesse. After WWII under the US zone administration Hesse-Nassau and the Republic of Hesse were combined to create the new Federal State of Hesse. *[https://www.britannica.com/place/Hessen/History Britannica.com]: History *[https://www.britannica.com/place/Hesse-Darmstadt Britannica.com]: Hesse-Darmstadt *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Hesse Wikipedia:] History of Hesse *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Hesse Wikipedia]: House of Hesse *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landgraviate_of_Hesse Wikipedia]: Landgraviate of Hesse *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Duchy_of_Hesse Wikipedia]: Grand Duchy of Hesse *[https://www.historyfiles.co.uk/FeaturesEurope/GermanyHesse_History01.htm HistoryFiles.co]: A Brief History of Hesse *[https://english.hessen.de/visitors/hessian-history Hessen.de]: Hessian History *[http://catholicencyclopedia.newadvent.com/cathen/07298c.htm Catholic Encyclopedia]: Hesse *[https://history.state.gov/countries/hesse History.State.gov]: A Guide to the United States’ History of Recognition, Diplomatic, and Consular Relations, by Country, since 1776: Hesse *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hesse#History Wikipedia:] Hesse *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Empire Wikipedia]: The German Empire *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holy_Roman_Empire Wikipedia]: The Holy Roman Empire *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coat_of_arms_of_Germany Wikipedia]: Coat of Arms of Germany ===Culture=== :Germany has a number of different cultures. Hesse combines cultures of North and South and East and West in one region. Its urban areas are primarily in the South. It has a number of mountainous regions and several major rivers. 42% of the land is forest. *[https://theculturetrip.com/europe/germany/articles/the-top-10-things-to-see-and-do-in-hesse-germany/ TheCultureTrip.com]: The Top 10 Things to See and Do in Hesse, Germany *[https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Hesse WikiVoyage]: Hesse *[https://www.germany-insider-facts.com/hessen-germany.html Germany Insider Facts]: Hessen *[https://www.germany.travel/en/travel-information/federal-states/federal-state-hesse.html Inspiring Germany]: Hesse *[https://lavergnehessen.weebly.com/culture-and-customs.html Weebly]: Culture and Customs *[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Culture_of_Hesse WikiMedia Category]: Culture of Hesse *[https://keithhessen.weebly.com/arts-and-culture.html Weebly]: Arts and Culture *[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Views_of_Hesse WikiMedia Category]: Views of Hesse *[https://www.wiesbaden.de/en/living-in-wiesbaden/state-of-hesse/index.php Wiesbaden.de]: State of Hesse *[https://www.tripadvisor.com/Tourism-g187332-Hesse-Vacations.html TripAdvisor]: Explore Hesse Tourism *[https://www.dw.com/en/germanys-16-states-hesse/a-45215340 DW.com]: Germany's 16 states: Hesse *[http://www.top10cities.net/country/germany-hessen.php Top 10 Cities]: Hesse by Population *[https://germanfoods.org/german-food-facts/hesse-a-culinary-tour-of-hessen-and-frankfurt/ GermanFoods.org]: Hesse: A Culinary Tour of Hesse and Frankfurt *[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Cuisine_of_Hesse?uselang=nl WikiMedia Category]: Cuisine of Hesse *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hessian_cuisine Wikipedia]: Hessian Cuisine ==Research Help and Regional Resources== ===Online Resource Compilations=== *[http://ofb.genealogy.net/ Genealogy.net]: Online Familienbücher aka OFBs (regional family books). Also see [[Space:Familienbücher:_German_Family_Books|THIS PAGE]] for Familienbücher that are not available online, but our members will do lookups for you. *[https://www.lagis-hessen.de/en/subjects/index/sn/ol]: Historical Gazetteer (database of historical place names in Hesse) *[http://www.theancestorhunt.com/blog/europe-free-online-historical-newspapers#.XQmRCohKh9B The Ancestor Hunt]: free online resources for international newspapers: see the section for Germany. *[http://wiki-en.genealogy.net/Main_Page Genealogy.net]: GenWiki, main page *[https://www.germanroots.com/germanlinks.html German Roots.com]: German Genealogy Resources on the Internet *[[:Category:Germany_Genealogy_Resources|WikiTree Category]]: Germany Genealogy Resources *[[Space:Germany_Project_Resources|WikiTree: Germany Project Resources]] ===Vital Records=== *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Hesse_(Hessen),_Germany_Genealogy FamilySearch]: Hesse (Hessen), Germany Genealogy *[https://landesarchiv.hessen.de/hessian-state-archives Landesarchiv.Hessen.de]: The Hessian State Archives *[https://landesarchiv.hessen.de/genealogie_einleitung Landesarchiv.Hessen.de]: Family research in the Hessian State Archives *[https://forebears.io/germany/hesse Forebears]: Hesse Genealogical Records *[https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1 Archion.de]: Protestant church records ($subcription site) *[https://data.matricula-online.eu/en/deutschland/ Matricula]: Catholic Church records *[https://www.lagis-hessen.de/de/subjects/index/sn/pstr Hessische Geburten-, Ehe-, Sterberegister]: Civil records *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Online_Genealogy_Records FamilySearch]: Germany Online Genealogy Records *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Church_Records FamilySearch]: German Church Records *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Civil_Registration FamilySearch]: German Civil Registration * Transcriptions of several parish records, which [[Bamberger-113|Daniel Bamberger]] shared with us, can be found on the WikiTree page [[Space:Church_records_of_the_Amt_Battenberg|Church records of the Amt Battenberg]], or in [https://1drv.ms/f/s!AlS9UAijCbSYhk2PuRNQ1ZRzhers this folder on Google Drive]. === Religious Facilities=== *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Hesse_(Hessen)_Jewish_Records FamilySearch]: Hesse (Hessen), German Empire Jewish Records *[https://www.museeprotestant.org/en/notice/le-refuge-huguenot-en-hesse-cassel/ Musée Protestant]: The Huguenot Refuge in Hesse-Cassel *[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Religion_in_Hesse WikiMedia Category]: Religion in Hesse *[https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?sort=relevance&search=Hesse+churches&title=Special%3ASearch&profile=advanced&fulltext=1&advancedSearch-current=%7B%7D&ns0=1&ns6=1&ns12=1&ns14=1&ns100=1&ns106=1 Wikimedia]: Hesse churches *[https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g187332-Activities-c47-t10,175-Hesse.html Tripdvisor.com]: Hesse Landmarks‎ *[https://www.inspirock.com/germany/churches-and-cathedrals-in-hesse Inspirock.com] Churches and cathedrals in Hesse *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Churches_in_Hesse Wikipedia Category]: Churches in Hesse *[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Churches_in_Hesse WikiMedia Category]: Churches in Hesse *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Church_Directories FamilySearch]: Germany Church Directories *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/German_Jewish_Records FamilySearch]: German Jewish Records *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_Germany Wikipedia]: Religion in Germany ===Emigration=== *[https://www.germangenealogygroup.com/records-search/german_emigrants.php Germany Genealogy Group]: German Emigration Database *[https://www.deutsche-auswanderer-datenbank.de/index.php?id=275&L=1 Historisches Museum Bremerhaven]: German Emigrant Database *[https://immigrantships.net/bremenproj/bremenproject.html Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild]: Transcribed Ships Manifests Departing from Germany. Ports of departure include: Altona, Bremen, Bremerhaven, Cuxhaven, Geestemunde, Hamburg, Stettin, Swinemunde (currently Swinoujscie, Poland), German Unspecified Ports *[https://www.germanroots.com/emigration.html GermanRoots.com]: Online German Emigration Records, Lists and Indexes * [https://www.lagis-hessen.de/de/subjects/index/sn/ha "Hessische Auswanderer" (Hessian emigrants) database]: Very incomplete, but still sometimes useful, especially when no other records exist. '''Careful''': That a person is listed does not mean that they actually emigrated, only that they requested permission to do so. Example: [https://www.lagis-hessen.de/de/subjects/gsrec/current/2/sn/ha?q=Jacob+Seipp This entry] lists the planned emigration of [[Seipp-112]], which never happened (but his stepchildren from the second marriage actually went to America). * [https://www.lagis-hessen.de/de/subjects/index/sn/hetrina Database of Hessian soldiers]: People from Hesse [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hessian_(soldier) who served as soldiers during the war of 1775-1783], some of which stayed in North America ([https://www.lagis-hessen.de/de/subjects/gsearch/sn/hetrina?q=Henckel+Berghofen&submit=LAGIS-Suche example], corresponding to [[Henckel-152]]). *[https://web.archive.org/web/20170821040328/http://www.germanyroots.com/ships/index.php?lan=en&cat=1 GermanyRoots]: Ship's Database *WikiTree Immigration/Emigration Categories: ::*[[:Category:Immigration_Records_and_Passenger_Lists|Category: Immigration Records and Passenger Lists]] ::*[[:Category:German_Confederation%2C_Emigrants|Category: German Confederation, Emigrants]] ::*[[:Category:Germany%2C_Emigrants|Category: Germany, Emigrants]] ::*[[:Category:American_Immigration|Category: American Immigration]] === Local Cemeteries=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery-browse/Germany/Hessen?id=state_1554 FindAGrave]: Cemeteries in Hessen *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery-browse/Germany/Hessen/Bergstra%C3%9Fener-Kreis?id=county_4919 FindAGrave]: Cemeteries in Bergstraßener Kreis, Hessen *[https://grabsteine.genealogy.net/cemlist.php?l=06&lang=de grabsteine.genealogy.net]: Cemeteries in Hessen *[https://iajgscemetery.org/germany/hessen-hesse/ International Jewish Cemetery Project]: Hesse *[http://www.lostancestors.eu/cemeteries/F/Waldfriedhof.htm LostAncestors.eu]: Waldfriedhof (Forest Cemetery), Frankfurt/Main, Hesse, Germany *[https://www.cwgc.org/find-a-cemetery/cemetery/91502/niederzwehren-cemetery,-kassel/ Commonwealth War Graves Commission]: Niederzwehren Cemetery, Kassel *[https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?sort=relevance&search=Hesse+cemeteries&title=Special%3ASearch&profile=advanced&fulltext=1&advancedSearch-current=%7B%7D&ns0=1&ns6=1&ns12=1&ns14=1&ns100=1&ns106=1 WikiMedia]: Hesse Cemeteries Search Results ===Libraries=== *[https://www.worldcat.org/libraries WorldCat Library Search] *[https://landesarchiv.hessen.de/hessian-state-archives Hessisches Landesarchiv]: Hessian State Archives *[https://www.lagis-hessen.de/en LAGIS-Hessen.de]: Hessian Regional History Information System (LAGIS) *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Hesse_(Hessen)_Archives_and_Libraries FamilySearch]: Hesse (Hessen) Archives and Libraries *[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Archives_in_Hesse WikiMedia Category]: Archives in Hesse *[https://arcinsys.hessen.de/ Archival information system Hessen]: Register of archival collections in Hesse ===Colleges and Universities=== : They often have local records and have professors who are versed in local lore so can be a wonderful resource and many are multilingual. *[https://www.universitiesrankings.com/hesse/top-universities-in-hesse.htm UniversitiesRankings.com]: Top 10 Universities in Hesse State *[https://collegewikipedia.com/europe/germany/hesse/university CollegeWikipedia.com]: Top Universities In Hesse *[https://www.4icu.org/de/hesse/town/ 4ICU.org]: Hesse Universities by University Town *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Universities_and_colleges_in_Hesse Wikipedia Category]: Universities and Colleges in Hesse ===Local Phone Books=== *[https://www.loc.gov/rr/european/phonede/dephoneA-D.html Library of Congress] Address/Telephone Directories from Germany *[http://phonebookoftheworld.com/kassel/ PhoneBookoftheWorld.com]: Kassel *[http://phonebookoftheworld.com/darmstadt/ PhoneBookoftheWorld.com]: Darmstadt *[http://phonebookoftheworld.com/frankfurt/ PhoneBookoftheWorld.com]: Frankfurt ===Local Genealogy Groups=== *[[Space:Lists_of_Adresses_for_Family_Research_in_Germany|WikiTree Space: List of Addresses for Family Research in Germany]] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Hesse_(Hessen)_Societies FamilySearch]: Hesse (Hessen) Societies ===WikiTree Free Space Pages and One-Place Studies=== :Have you created a page that you'd like included below? 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Het ontstaan en de geschiedenis van Van Wijnen bouwbedrijf.

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'''Van timmerwinkel tot aannemers.''' 1907 [[Van_Wijnen-23|Paulus Adrianus van Wijnen]] (geboren 1878) richt ‘De Timmerwinkel' op in Dordrecht.
1919 Bouwbedrijf Van Wijnen bouwt zijn eerste grote woningbouwcomplex: 84 en 183 woningen met vijf winkel'huizen' in de West-Merwedepolder, Dordrecht.
1925 De eenmanszaak van Van Wijnen wordt omgezet in een Naamloze Vennootschap: Van Wijnen N.V.
1930 Van Wijnen opent een bouwbedrijf in Den Haag.
1940 De oorlog breekt uit. In het Friese Tijnje richt Evert de Leeuw een timmerbedrijf op: Bouwbedrijf De Leeuw.
Van Wijnen bouwt dit jaar nog huisvesting in Ypenburg. Het bedrijf rondt dit af onder directie van de gecapituleerde Nederlandse Genie. Daarna voert Van Wijnen nog maar mondjesmaat bouwprojecten uit;
'''Projecten onder directie van de Duitsers weigert het bedrijf. Tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog weigert bouwbedrijf Van Wijnen om defensieopdrachten te aanvaarden, omdat deze onder directie van de Duitsers zouden moeten worden uitgevoerd.''' *
Op heel beperkte schaal werkt Van Wijnen nog wel door, onder meer op de Albert Cuypsingel in Dordrecht waar het bedrijf de fundering voor elf woningen (herenhuizen) aanlegt.
1945 De weder-opbouw van Nederland start. Van Wijnen is erbij.
1941 Paulus Adrianus van Wijnen overlijdt op 63-jarige leeftijd. Zijn zoons Paul en Adri zetten het bouwbedrijf voort.
1945 Er is gebrek aan alles. Dankzij de hechte relaties die Van Wijnen al voor de oorlog opbouwde met leveranciers en onderaannemers, kan het aannemersbedrijf toch beschikken over bouwmaterialen om opdrachten uit te voeren. Daarnaast slaat Van Wijnen de handen ineen met drie collega-bedrijven. Samen krijgen ze van het Ministerie van Wederopbouw opdracht om 2.000 noodwoningen te bouwen op Schouwen-Duiveland, Walcheren, in de Betuwe en de Bommelerwaard.
1947 Van Wijnen ontwikkelt korrelbeton, een betonsoort met een ideale samenstelling van zand en cement om een stabielere vastheid van beton te krijgen. Daarmee wordt de woningnood bestreden: het is een materiaal waarmee snel en goedkoop woningen kunnen worden gebouwd. Op de samenstelling heeft Van Wijnen octrooi gekregen. Van 1947 tot midden jaren '60 verrijzen er duizenden woningen van korrelbeton in Nederland. Bouwbedrijf Van Wijnen groeit. Niet alleen de activiteiten voor de weder-opbouw dragen daaraan bij, maar ook strategische beleidskeuzes, organisatorische veranderingen en een enkele overname. Bovendien krijgt het ‘decentrale organisatiemodel' een kans. Ondertussen roert Bouwbedrijf De Leeuw in Tijnje zich ook.
1950 Bouwer Van Wijnen is niet meer alleen actief vanuit Den Haag en Dordrecht, maar start ook bouwactiviteiten op in Arnhem.
1952 Van Wijnen stelt een Raad van Bestuur in. Deze bestaat dan uit de broers Paul, Cor en Adri van Wijnen.
1955 Van Wijnen krijgt de opdracht om in vijf jaar tijd 8.000 woningen van korrelbeton te bouwen in Dordrecht, Den Haag en Arnhem.
1962 Van Wijnen richt een bouwbedrijf in Arnhem op: ‘Van Wijnen Arnhem'. In Tijnje treedt Klaas de Leeuw toe tot het bedrijf van zijn vader, Bouwbedrijf De Leeuw. Dit resulteert in de nieuwe naam Bouwbedrijf De Leeuw & Zn. Het bedrijf verhuist van Tijnje naar Gorredijk.
1963 Van Wijnen opent een bouwbedrijf in Den Helder. Van Wijnen start met decentralisatie: de vestigingen in Den Haag, Arnhem en Den Helder krijgen een eigen directeur en mogen zelfstandig opereren, maar worden beleidsmatig vanuit Dordrecht aangestuurd.
1967 In Gorredijk stapt Freerk de Leeuw in navolging van broer Klaas in Bouwbedrijf De Leeuw & Zn.
1969 Van Wijnen in Dordrecht neemt het bouwbedrijf Baar & Van der Woude in Uithuizermeeden over. Deze periode staat bol van de organisatieveranderingen binnen de bouw- onderneming. Van Wijnen breidt uit, doet nog meer overnames én vindt in de broers De Leeuw in Gorredijk gelijkgestemde ondernemers. Want ook het bedrijf De Leeuw & Zn. is hard op weg zijn marktpositie te verstevigen in met name de noordelijke provincies.
1970 De bouwonderneming richt zich voor de eerste keer op projectontwikkeling door de overname van het bedrijf N.V. Schravesande. Er volgt nog een overname: bouwbedrijf Odink (opgericht in 1878) in Eibergen valt voortaan onder de paraplu van Van Wijnen.
1972 Cor van Wijnen verlaat de Raad van Bestuur van Van Wijnen. In datzelfde jaar fuseert in Gorredijk De Leeuw & Zn. met Bouwbedrijf Jellema. Zo ontstaat Bouwmaatschappij De Leeuw Jellema met een hoofdkantoor in Gorredijk en een nevenvestiging in Franeker.
1976 Bouwmaatschappij De Leeuw Jellema wordt opgenomen in de Van Wijnen Groep in Dordrecht. De Friese ‘tak' blijft de naam ‘De Leeuw Jellema' dragen. Van Wijnen richt de bedrijven Van Wijnen Vastgoed B.V. en Van Wijnen Projectontwikkeling N.V. op.
1977 Van Wijnen neemt het Rotterdamse bouwbedrijf Roos Bouw over. In Friesland neemt Bouwmaatschappij De Leeuw Jellema het bedrijf Heerema Winsum Beheer over.
1978 Klaas de Leeuw treedt toe tot de Raad van Bestuur van Van Wijnen.
1979 Adri van Wijnen stapt uit de Raad van Bestuur en gaat met pensioen. De Raad bestaat vanaf dan uit Klaas de Leeuw, Paul van Wijnen jr. en Chris Zachariasse.
1982 Van Wijnen viert zijn 75-jarig bestaan.
1983 Bouwmaatschappij De Leeuw Jellema opent een kantoor in Lelystad.
1986 De familie De Leeuw neemt alle Van Wijnen-aandelen over. Het bedrijf Van Wijnen is nu eigendom van de familie De Leeuw. Bron: Website van bouwbedrijf Van Wijnen 2018. * Opmaak vette tekst [[Van_der_Wel-86|H.J. van der Wel]]

Hetherington Name Study

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[[Category:Hetherington Name Study]]__NOTOC__ [[Category:DNA Projects]] {{One Name Study|name=Hetherington}} == How to Participate == Please contact the Study's coordinator [[Micklethwaite-1960|Andrew Micklethwaite]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about our surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. My own Hetherington branch lived in Ossett, West Riding of Yorkshire in the first half of the 1800s - other branches are in Ireland, America and Cumbria. This Name Study was set up on behalf of the [https://www.facebook.com/groups/HETHERINGTON Hetherington Clan Facebook Group] where we post items which may be of interest to other members. Please do join us there. == Additional Names == HETHERTON & HITHERTON To add your relatives to the study, add [[Category:Hetherington Name Study]] [[Category:Lancashire, Hetherington Name Study]] [[Category:County Antrim, Hetherington Name Study]] {{One Name Study|name=Hetherington}} to their profile biography - use one of the following location categories: Yorkshire, Lancashire, Northumberland, Cumberland, County Durham, Cheshire County Antrim, Counry Derry, County Donegal, County Fermanagh, County Leitrim, County Tyrone Dumfriesshire, Lanarkshire, Renfrewshire. If your location doesn't match these, please contact either myself or [[hetherington-121|Paul Hetherington]] To add your contact details to this study page or to be added to the study's trusted list, contact me [[Micklethwaite-1960|Andrew Micklethwaite]] ==Surname Origins == [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/name-origin?surname=hetherington Ancestry ]says of the name: English (northern border counties): habitational name from a place so named in Northumberland, possibly from Old English heahdeor ‘stag’, ‘deer’ or h?ddre ‘heather’ + -ing ‘characterized by’ + tun ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’. This surname has been established in Ireland since the 16th century. == Introductory Text == Welcome XXXXX Why don't you join our Hetherington One Name Study or our facebook group? The Name Study was set up on behalf of the [https://www.facebook.com/groups/HETHERINGTON Hetherington Clan Facebook Group] where we post items which may be of interest to other members. Please do join us there. To add your relatives to the study, add [[Category:Hetherington Name Study]] [[Category:Lancashire, Hetherington Name Study]] Substitute the appropriate county. {{One Name Study|name=Hetherington}} to their profile biography Best Wishes, Andy Micklethwaite == Famous Hetheringtons == [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hetherington Wikipedia ] lists the following: * Alastair Hetherington (1919–1999), British journalist * Sir Arthur Hetherington (1911–2002), first chairman of British Gas * Brian Hetherington, Australian rugby league footballer * Chris Hetherington, American football fullback * Sir Hector Hetherington (1888–1965), philosopher and Principal of the University of Glasgow * Henry Hetherington (1792–1849), British Chartist * Ian Hetherington, computer specialist * Jason Hetherington, Australian rugby league footballer * Jill Hetherington, professional tennis player from Canada * John Hetherington, haberdasher * Judson Hetherington (1866–1928), physician and politician * Kathleen Hetherington, American college administrator * Norman Hetherington, Australian cartoonist and puppeteer * Rachel Hetherington, Australian professional golfer * Richard Hetherington (1737-1821) British naval officer and politician https://wikitree.com/wiki/Hetherington-857 * Roger Hetherington (1908–1990), British civil engineer * Roger Gaskell Hetherington (1876–1952), British civil engineer and civil servant * Thomas Hetherington, (1926-2007), British lawyer * Thomas Hetherington (politician) (1815-1913), Canadian politician * Thomas Gerard Hetherington, (1886-1951), British officer who helped develop the tank * Tim Hetherington (1970–2011), British photographer, winner of 2007 World Press Photo * Rev William Maxwell Hetherington FRSE (1803-1865), Scottish minister and historian ==DNA== There is a YDNA project at FTDNA: https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/etherington

Hewitt Name Study

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[[Category:Hewitt Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] The current focus is on the ancestors and descendants of the American immigrant ancestor, [[Hewitt-17 | Thomas Hewitt of Stonington]], and the Hewitt families of England, Australia, and Canada; Including the families of: [[Huet-35 | Thomas Huet or Hewett of Hingham, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony]]. [[Hewett-120 | Sir William Hewett, Lord Mayor of London and Master of the Clothworkers' Company]] and his brother [[Hewett-69 | Thomas Hewett, Member of the Clothworkers' company, Alderman, and Sheriff of London]]. [[Hewitt-3443 | Sir James Hewitt (1712-1789), 1st Viscount Lifford, Lord Chancellor of Ireland]] [[Hewitt-5835 | Surgeon Rear-Admiral Alfred James Hewitt, CB, CBE, LRCP&S.]] Sir Walter Hewet was a distinguished warrior in France temp. Edward III., and from him descended the Hewets, created baronets 1621 and 1660, and Viscounts Hewet 1689, also eminent lawyer James Hewett, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, and 1st Viscount Lifford. Related surnames: HIATT, HYATT, HEWETT, HUTT, HITE, HEWLETT, HITT, HATT, HUOT, HOWAT, HOTT, HUITT, HEYDT, HUET, HOWITT. Note: Hewitts and Haywoods often mingle spelling-wise. Possible origins of the name: The name came to England during the Norman Conquest, the Hewett family lived in Huet or Huest near Evreux in Normandy, France. Alternatively, the name was derived from 'the son of Hugh'; Middle English Hugh, How, and Hew, diminutive Hughet and Hewet. Also, English topographic name for someone who lived in a newly made clearing in a wood, Middle English hewett (Old English hiewet, a derivative of heawan ‘to chop’,‘to hew’). == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Paxton-178|James Paxton]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=HEWITT Connect unconnected Hewitt profiles]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Hewitt Add sources to unsourced Hewitt profiles]. == Sources == * DESCENDANTS OF CAPTAIN THOMAS HEWITT OF STONINGTON, CONN.. Compiled by Virginia Hewitt Watterson, 1996. the Joseph Smith Library, Salt Lake City, Ut. [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005757169 Descendants of Captain Thomas Hewitt of Stonington]. * History of the Town of Stonington, County of New London, Connecticut by Richard Anson Wheeler, Press of the Day Publishing Co., 1900. [https://archive.org/details/historytownston00wheegoog/page/n436 Hewitt Family pgs 418-428]. * Google Books, History of the Town of Stonington, County of New London, Connecticut by Richard Anson Wheeler, Press of the Day Publishing Co., 1900. [https://books.google.com/books?id=tvILAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA418&lpg=PA418&dq=hewitt+family+history&source=bl&ots=L1KabHgukX&sig=ACfU3U3iCPxaMIfFQqHJNdPv7POtx8hxEA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiZlZCy9v_iAhWEWc0KHYLkB0o4HhDoATAIegQIChAB#v=onepage&q&f=false Hewitt Family pgs 418-428]. * Rootsweb. [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~nanc/genealogy/hewitt/aqwg01.htm Some Descendants of Thomas HEWITT]. * History of the Town of Hingham, Massachusetts, Vol. II, Genealogical, 1893]. [https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofh0203hing/page/n369 Thomas Huet or Hewitt, pgs 358-359]. * Hewitt Family of Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Ohio by Marilyn Schmidt. [https://www.amazon.com/Hewitt-Family-Maryland-Pennsylvania-Families/dp/0788441248 Hewitt Family of Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Ohio]. * A Howet Hub. [https://howetfamily.wordpress.com/ A family history site for Huwet, Hewet, Huit, Huet, Howet etc.]. == DNA Studies == The Family Tree DNA Study has shown Hewitts in Haplogroups I-M253, Q-M242, and R-M269. [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/hewitt?iframe=yresults Family Tree DNA, HEWITT DNA Surname Project - Y-DNA]. * Family Tree DNA. [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/hewitt/about Hewitt DNA project]. == Related Pages == * Index for Hewitt. [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=HEWITT&order=dobup Hewitt Genealogy]. * [[Space:History of the Town of Stonington, County of New London, Connecticut|History of the Town of Stonington, County of New London, Connecticut]]

Hezekiah Stouts

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[[Category:Hezekiah Stout]] Return to [[Space:Stout_Name_Study|Stout Name Study]] ---- This is a page to collect together in one place everything about the Hezekiah Stouts and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Source Material Used: Please comment as to problems, conflicts and corrections to sources: * [http://www.anamericanfamilyhistory.com/Bonham%20Family/BonhamHannahStout.html An American Family History -- Hannah Bonham Stout] by Roberta Tuller, 2016, tuller.roberta@gmail.com * Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, VOL IV, John E. Stillwell, MD, New York 1916 [http://archive.org/stream/historicalgeneal04stil#page/1 Available Here] * The History of the Stout Family; First Settling in Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey; By Nathan Stout, 1823 [[Space:The_History_of_the_Stout_Family|Available Here]] * An Ancestral Chart and Handbook: Genealogical Notes of the Sutton and Rittehouse families of Hunterdon County, New Jersey; with Mattison, Bonham, Fuller, and Fox connections and some records of the Barrick and Shepherd Families; Rowland, Olive Barrick; Garrett & Massie; 1935 ''Citing birth of Hannah Bonham, parents and marriage to Benjamin Stout b 1696'' * Trees at Hackerscreek.com are not to be used until they are sourced and corrected. Case in point is that Hackerscreek states that one Charity Stout married both a Wilkinson and a Maze. This was actually two different people. == To Do List == 1) Upload and attach images of documents (or simple PDF descriptions of the documents if they are copyright protected) which are being used as source materials. Attach these to the profiles you believe these documents relate to. This inevitably will result in a single document being attributed to multiple people. 2) If a source is contested, add the reasons why each individual is represented by the source. == Mysteries and Confusions == Please help me the disagreements: * Crux of the disagreement. There is a missing generation. It is proposed that in the book, that Hezekiah Stout (1788-1859) is said to have been a son of Hezekiah Stout and Mary Powers, although research of Patt Seitas indicates that Hezekiah Stout was born before the Stout/Powers marriage and further other records relating to his siblings -- Daniel, Thomas, Samuel, and Charity -- establish he was the son of a Sarah and Hezekiah Stout. So, my theory is that if there really was a "Sarah Cline" that married a Hezekiah Stout, she married the Hezekiah Stout who was omitted from the book and who was the father of Daniel, Charity, Hezekiah, Thomas, and Samuel. * It is purported by that Charity Stout may not be the daughter of Hezekiah Stout Jr. * Kerry Combs states: ::The Hezekiah that married Mary Powers is son of Benjamin Stout. * Who are the parents of [[Stout-341|Hezekiah Stout Jr (1788 - 1859)]] * This record [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Stout-3474 1792 Harrison County Tax list]shows that there are two Hezekiahs and it states clearly on the tax record one is the son of Johnathon and the other the son of Benjamin. * It is disputed that Johnathan and Hannah Jewell had a son named Hezekiah :::which is supported by four sources: Stilwell, Nathan Stout, Roberta Fuller and Russell Ray Stout. (unverified) * It is purported that Johnathon (m Jewell), Benjamin (m Hannah) and Hezekiah (m two widows) are brothers * It is purported that the Hezekiah who married Margaret McCaully in 1801 is Hezekiah son of Benjamin Stout and Rebecca Doolhagen. * It is purported that Hezekiah husband of Sarah (Cline?) is son of Jonathan and Hannah Jewell Stout and that this Hezekiah was with Sarah in around 1800, 1804, (proven with deeds) and he signed the marriage bond for daughter Charity and James Maze in 1802. == Notes == Patt Seitas is a Stout researcher. The tree they have put together is here: [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/1920283/family/pedigree Stout Family Tree] Here are some notes sources from Patt *Notes on Stout's Mills by Patt Seitas which includes the following sources: * Chronicles of Scotch-Irish Settlements in Virginia, Extracted from Original Court Records of Augusta County 1745-1800, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD (1980), Vol. I, pp. 446-447 (In 1781 or 1782, Hezekiah Stout was among those who signed a petition for a road from Back Creek to the South Branch of the Potomac River) * Augusta County, Virginia Surveyor records, p. 108 (July 25, 1782 - Hezekiah Stout had surveyed 100 acres on a northwest branch of Back Creek called Warricks Branch) * Chronicles of Scotch-Irish Settlements in Virginia, Extracted from Original Court Records of Augusta County 1745-1800, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD (1980), copy of book in the San Diego Public Library, pp. 446-447 ("Ezekiah Stout" purchased property at an estate sale of Joseph Wright, other sellers were neighbor of Hezekiah Stout; "Ezekiah" was probably Hezekiah Stout since there were no other Stouts in the area with the name of "Ezekiah" or anything similar other than Hezekiah) * Virginia Land Office (Augusta county) Grants Book $, 1785, p. 701 [Hezekiah Stout obtains a grant of 92 acres on Warrick Branch, a northwest branch of Back Creek]; Sparacio, Ruth & Sam (ed.), * Virginia County Court Records, Augusta County, Virginia Land Tax Books 1782 1788, The Antient Press, McLean, VA (1997) (FHL Book, 975.5916, R4S, vol. 1), pp. 47, 80 [1787-1788 - Hezekiah Stout, listed as owning 92 acres on tax lists with other Back Creek property owners, name transcribed as "Zachariah Stout"] * August County Deed Book 26, p. 405 (September 19, 1789 - Hezekiah Stout and his wife, Sarah, "Late of the County of Augusta, sell to Thomas Cobery 92 acres lying on a northwest branch of Back Creek called Warricks Branch, to the line of John Gregory, witnesses: Samuel Vance, John Dever, Peter Robinson, George Renson (sp?), recorded October 20, 1789 upon the oaths of John Dever, Samuel Vance, Peter Robertson and two others). * Bath County Virginia Tithable Lists, 1791-1816: 1798 - Hezekiah Stout on Bath co. tax list, with two tithables in home and five horses and taxed $.45; neighbors included: John Bryd, R. Comr., Adam Byrd, John Denison, John Duffield, Isaac James, Daniel McGlouhlin, Richard Rider, David Ruckman, John Rider, William Rider, Solomon Townsend, Thurham? Tril? Tail?, Ezekiel Townsend and Leonard Waide; 1799 Hezekiah Stout listed with two tithables, five horses and taxed $45; 180 Hezekiah Stout listed with two tithables, five horses and taxed $45. * Bath County Court Order Book 1, pages 351-352, 381, 383 (1797, jury service); pages 417-418 (June 1798 "Hezekiah Stoute" appointed to grand jury); page 441 {Nov. 1798 jury service on case of Anthony Mustoe v. Joseph Thompson). * Bath County Court Order Book 1, p. 409 (June 1798 - Hezekiah Stout and Samuel Jones put up a bond for the administration of the estate of William Bell by his widow and "relict," Hannah Bell * Bath County Court Order Book 1, pages 383-384, 318, 539. (November 1797 "Abraham Ingram vs. Hezekiah Stoute Ezekiel Townsend, jr. and Solomon Townsend;" "in case." The jury "found upon motion of the defendants a nonsuit and was awarded them for five shillings and their costs by them in this behalf expended. The jurors on the case were: Anthony Mustoe, Thomas Rodgers, Benedict Ailaheri(?), Van Sweargen, Stephen Woods, William Dean, Valentine Kickley, Phillip Swisher, William Prather, Samuel Blake, John McClure, and Joseph Thompson. * Bath County Court Order Book I, p. 383, Nov. 1797. The court allowed in this case to Isaac James"for three days attendance as a witness for the defendants Daniel Stoute two days for the same. Samuel James two days for same. Jesse James same and Joseph Gregory same." William Dixon allowed one day attendance as a witness for the plaintiff, Abraham Ingram in the case (Bath County Court Order Book I, p. 318 (Aug. 1798)) and Ezekiel Townsend, jr. was allowed 4 days attendance on Ingram's behalf. (Bath County Court Order Book I, pp. 384 (Nov. 1797). * Stout, Russel R. & Olive M., Richard Stout Descendants in West Virginia, RFD no. 1, Lyndhurst, Virginia (1964), reprinted 1997 by James Stout as Descendants of Jonathan and David Stout, available from Hacker's Creek Pioneer Descendants, p. 17. * Stout, Russel R. & Olive M., Richard Stout Descendants in West Virginia, RFD no. 1, Lyndhurst, Virginia (1964), reprinted 1997 by James Stout as Descendants of Jonathan and David Stout, available from Hacker's Creek Pioneer Descendants, p. 17. * 1810 federal census, Harrison county, Virginia, page 961; Harrison County. The census shows Sarah Stout, over the age of 45 years and two young males: one who was more than 10 years old but yet 16 years old (born (1794); the other at least 16 years old but not yet 26 years old (born 1794-1800.), West Virginia Marriage Bond Book 2, p. 210 (signed 1 April 1807, bondsmen were Hezekiah Stout and John Wolf, Hezekiah Stout, sr. made a declaration on 3 March 1807 stating his approval for the marriage, which was witnessed by Samuel Dobbins and John Byrn (?)); Minister's List of marriages of George Towers. * 1810 federal census, Harrison county, Virginia, p. 951 (Daniel Stout), p. 952 (James Maze), p. 961 (Sarah Stout). Daniel's closest neighbors, i.e., listed close to him on the census, include Peyton "Burns" who purchased property in the Stouts Mills general area at the same time as did Daniel's brother, Hezekiah, jr., and who, along with Daniel and Henry Mace, witnessed Hezekiah, jr.'s purchase of the property. * 1810 federal census, Harrison county, Virginia, p. 951 (Daniel Stout), p. 952 (James Maze), p. 961 (Sarah Stout). Daniel's closest neighbors, i.e., listed close to him on the census, include Peyton "Burns" who purchased property in the Stouts Mills general area at the same time as did Daniel's brother, Hezekiah, jr., and who, along with Daniel and Henry Mace, witnessed Hezekiah, jr.'s purchase of the property. * West Virginia Marriage Bond Book 2, p. 210 (signed 1 April 1807, bondsmen were Hezekiah Stout and John Wolf, Hezekiah Stout, sr. made a declaration on 3 March 1807 stating his approval for the marriage, which was witnessed by Samuel Dobbins and John Byrn (?)); Minister's List of marriages of George Towers. * 1810 federal census, Harrison county, Virginia, page 936. * Harrison County, West Virginia Deed Book 8, p. 365. (Deed dated 19 June 1809.) John Wolf had obtained a patent for 274 acres on Elk Creek, adjoining Daniel Stout, in then Monongalia county, Virginia on September 1, 1783. * (Virginia Lad Office Grants Book H, 1782-1783, p. 528. On September 15, 1821, Hezekiah and his wife, Nancy, sold this property to John Current. Harrison County West Virginia Deed Book 15, p. 131. * Ward, Robert G., 1815 Directory of Virginia Landowners (and Gazetteer), Iberian Publishing Co., Athens, Georgia (1999), Volume 6 (Hezekiah Stout listed as on the Little Kanawha River, 50 miles southwest of the county courthouse; Sarah Stout listed as on the Little Kanawha River, 49 miles southwest of the county courthouse; Daniel Stout, listed as on the right hand fork of the Little Kanawha River, 50 miles southwest of the county courthouse and as on Salt Lick Creek, 60 miles southwest of the county courthouse. * Declaration of William Stout in application for a pension by Mary Stout, widow of Hezekiah Stout. * Gilmer County, West Virginia Will Book 1, p. 26 et seq. * Unpublished Stout family bible. * Perry G. Stout compiled military records, National Archives. * William H. Wood married Martha Jane Stout in Gilmer county, Virginia on December 28, 1854. * Samuel S. Stout, compiled military records; William H. Wood compiled military records; Ashcraft, John M., 31st Virginia Infantry, E. Howard, Inc., Lynchburg, Virginia (1983). * Ashcraft, John M., 31st Virginia Infantry, E. Howard, Inc., Lynchburg, Virginia (1983). * Stout, Russell R. & Olive M., Richard Stout Descendants in West Virginia, RFD no. 1, Lyndhurst, Virginia (1964), p. 23 (According to this source, Jonathan joined the Confederate army, survived the war and was eventually killed by a falling tree while Isaac, although badly wounded in the mouth, recovered and was still living in 1919) *Don Norman's files, citing "Some Civil War Reminiscences, published in the Braxton Democrat on March 4, 1920; Sutton, John Davison, History of Braxton County and Central West Virginia, Sutton, West Virginia (1919), reprinted by McClain Printing Co., Parsons, West Virginia (1997), p. 205. * Gilmer County West Virginia, Court Order Book 3, page 183. *Gilmer County, West Virginia Court Order Book, March 4, 1885; March 1885, March 1894. *1880 federal census, Glenville Dist., Gilmer county, West Virginia, enumeration district 139, p. 161D, family no. 294, Perry G. Stout, age 46, blacksmith. Hezekiah Stout, jr., in his January 1859 will gave to his son, Perry G. Stout that a tract of land “lying at the upper end of my land and joining lands with Thomas Stout where I first settled on the same river above mentioned [the Little Kanawha River] and being a part of two hundred acres above described . . . ." (Gilmer County, West Virginia Will Book 1, p. 26.) * Application for historic landmark status for the Stouts Mills bridge, section 8, p. 1, posted on internet, viewed July 18, 2009. * Gilmer County, WV Court Order Book, 11 June 1897, page 261; 7 Dec 1897, page 292. * Gilmer County, WV Court Order Book, 7 Dec. 1897, page 292. * National Standard Atlas of the World, page 417. * New Census Atlas of the World, page 165 * New Ideal State and County Survey and Atlas, page 196. * Application for historic landmark status for the Stouts Mills bridge, section 8, p. 2, posted on internet, viewed July 18, 2009. From: patt seitas  Subject: Hezekiah Stout (1788-1859)  Date: Tue, 5 Oct 1999 20:06:55 -0800 In my posting on the ancestors of [[Stout-319|Sylvanus Stout]], I stated [[Stout-341|Hezekiah Stout, jr. (1788-1859)]] was the son of [[Stout-3474|Hezekiah]] and [[Cline-3077|Sarah Stout]]. Most researchers have stated he was the son of Hezekiah & Mary (Powers) Stout. Someone asked me for my reasons for this change. I'm going to explain my reasons. If anybody can poke a hole in my theory, or has additional information, I would like to hear from them. My reasons: (1) Hezekiah, jr. is the brother of Daniel (1777-1838), Thomas (1792-1859) and Samuel Stout (d. 1823). This is established through the will of Daniel Stout which mentions his "brother" Thomas (Lewis co., WV Will Book B, pp. 29-30), the will of Thomas Stout which refers to the widow of his "brother" Samuel (Will probated March term 1859, Gilmer co., (W)VA), the obituary of Thomas Stout that states he was the last of four brothers who founded the Stout Settlement in Lewis co., VA (now Stouts Mills, Gilmer co., WV) (Weston Herald, 28 Feb. 1859, reprinted June 1933, Weston Independent); the 1820 Lewis co., VA census, p. 152 which shows only 4 Stouts in Lewis co. (Hezekiah, Daniel, Thomas and Samuel), an 1806 Harrison co. deed purchase by Hezekiah Stout of property that became Stouts Mills (Harrison co., WV Deed Book 6, p. 189) and Hezekiah's will which established he owned this property at his death (Gilmer co., WV Will Book 1, p. 26, posted Gilmer co., WV GenWeb page). (2) The mother of Daniel Stout was "Sary Stout" who signed the consent for his marriage in 1800 in Harrison co., (W)Va. (Harrison co. Marriage Book 1, p. 389.) (3) The mother of Samuel Stout was more likely than not Sarah Stout, wife of Hezekiah. A tombstone in the T.M. Marshall Cemetery in Gilmer co., WV for Sarah Stout, wife of Hezekiah, died 1823 was erected in 1909 by "A.S. Stout" in memory of his grandmother. "A.S. Stout" is probably Absalom S. Stout, a son of Samuel Stout. The tombstone is not for a wife of Hezekiah, jr. who was married to Nancy Wolfe from 1807 (date of marriage in Harrison county) at least through September 1833 when Nancy personally acknowledged a deed from herself & Hezekiah, jr. to their son, John W. Stout in Lewis co., (W)VA (Lewis co., WV Deed Book E, p. 265.) (4) Hezekiah, jr. was not a product of the Hezekiah Stout/Mary Powers marriage. They were married in October 1789 in Harrison co., (W)VA (Harrison co., WV Marriage Bond Book 1, p. 68); Hezekiah, jr. was born in 1788 (1850 federal census, Gilmer co., VA, 17th District, p. 7, fam. no. 97 (age 62); Feb 1859 obituary, Weston Herald (age 70)). Hezekiah, Stout, sr. and his wife, Sarah, were married at the time of the Stout/Powers marriage as shown by: a September 1789 deed for the sale of property in Augusta co., VA by Hezekiah Stout and his "wife," Sarah, "Late of the County of Augusta;" 1796 Harrison co., (W)VA deed by Hezekiah and his "wife" Sarah (Harrison co. Deed Book 2, p. 458). In sum, based on the assumptions that Hezekiah was born before the Powers/Stout marriage and that he was the brother of Daniel, Thomas and Samuel Stout who were the sons of Sarah & Hezekiah Stout, therefore, Hezekiah was also the son of Sarah and Hezekiah Stout. From: patt seitas  Subject: Birthdates of children of Richard Stout  Date: Fri, 27 Nov 1998 16:02:25 -0800 (PST) The birthdates of the children of Richard & Penelope seem like they would provide clues to the birthdates. In my next posting, I've posted the birthdates of the 1st four children of Jonathan & Anna (Bollen) Stout as listed in the Middletown town records. Can anyone else provide primary source dates from the children of Richard & Penelope's children? Monmouth co., NJ town land records also might provide some clues to the birthdates of the children of Richard & Penelope. Does anyone know at what age a person became a "freeman" or adult in NJ in the 1600's? Was it at age 21? or at 18 years? I think it was 21 years. The Grants and Concessions for Middletown (Lib. 3, East Jersey Deeds, A side, p. 1, quoted in Stillwell, John E., "Historical and Genealogical Miscellany Eary Settler of New Jersey and their Descendants, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD (1970), Vol. IV, pp. 302-303) indicate: "Before January, 1665, i.e., between 1664 and 1665, To every freeman (he or she) and for his able bodied man servants, if equipped, going from the port with the Governor, properly equipped, each 150 acres; and for weaker servants or slaves, exceeding fourteen years, each 75 acres; and the Christian servant, at the expiration, 75 acres. "To any master or mistress going before January, 1665, 120 acres, and to every able bodied servant taken with them, 120 acres; and for weaker servants, i.e., over fourteen years, each 60 acres; and to Christian servants, upon the expiration of their time, each 60 acres. "Between, January 1665, to January 1557, To every free man or woman, 60 acres acres, and to able bodied servants, 60 acres; to weaker servants, 30 acres, and to Christian servants, upon the expiration of their time, 30 acres." "1675. Here begins the Rights of Lands due, according to the Concessions. ". . . . . . . . . . "Richard Stout brings for his rights, for the year 1665, for his wife, two sons, John and Richard, 120 acres each, total 480 acres. "Items for his sons and daughter yt come voyge (sic) since the year 1667, namely, James, Peter, Mary, Alice and Sarah, each 60 acres; total 300 acres. "John Stout, of Middletown, for himself and his wife, ... 240 acres. "Richard Stout, jr., of Shrewsbury, for himself and wife, 120 acres. "James Stout for his owne right 60 acres. "Peter Stout for his owne right 60 acres. "Sarah Stout for her owne right 60 acres. "James Bowne, in right of his wife, Mary Stout, 240 acres. "John Throckmorton, in right of his wife, Alice Stout, 240 acres." Stilwell concludes Richard, Penelope and their sons John and Richard, jr. came to NJ in 1664 while the other children remained in Gravesend until about 1667. Stillwell, then goes on to state (p. 303): "Richard Stout's application for land was recorded in 1675, in which he lays claim, in right of himself, wife and children for 780 acres, i.e., 120 acres, each, for himself, wife, son John and son Richard, who were master, mistress and able-bodied servants, (not necessarily twenty-one years of age however), settling on the land before January, 1665, and 60 acres, each, for his children, James, Peter, Mary, Alice and Sarah, who voyged thither, about 1667, and who were classified as free men and women, arriving between January 1666 and 1667. If they had settled on the Monmouth Tract with their father, prior to 1665, they too would have received this same amount of land, 60 acres, each, as weaker servants being over fourteen years of age, but the record expressly states from 1667, and the matter of their birth is not involved if the word voyge is read as travel, rather than age, as has been done heretofore. The younger, known but unmentioned, children are evidently under the age of fourteen in 1675, as they had not reached the period of being classified as 'weaker servants,' which had they been, would have entitled their father, Richard Stout, to additional lands at thirty acres per head, and for proof of which he put in no claim." From: patt seitas  Subject: Corrections to Stout & Allied Families  Date: Fri, 16 Jan 1998 16:46:29 -0700 Here are some corrections to Stout & Allied Families (S&AF): E 5-52-11 BONHAM STOUT, son of 4-52-1 Jonathan Stout. According to S&AF Bonham Stout first married on 24 Mar 1785 Sarah Finely in Harrison co., (W)Va; second married Ann Fair on April 11, 1805 in Harrison co., (W)VA; 1811 Was in Green co., Ohio. Served in War of 1812 with Capt. Lemon's Detached Militia; returned to Harrison co., W.Va; later moved to Savannah, Mo. and was buried in DeKalb co., MO. near andrew co. line. S&AF lists two children by the second marriage. CORRECTION: The first marriage to Sarah Finley seems to be confirmed by Harrison co., WV records (see posting on USGenWeb site for Harrison co.). The other information appears to be erroneous; the information must relate to a different Bonham Stout. This Bonham Stout died around 1791. There is an inventory of his estate dated March 1791 in Harrison co., WV Will Book 1, p. 44. There is also a marriage record in Harrison co., WV indicating his widow, Sarah (Finley) Stout, remarried in 1792. (See entry for Sarah Stout below.) Does any one to whom the rest of the Bonham Stout information applies? Could it related to a Bonham Stout, son of E 5-52-12 Thomas Stout & Margaret (Phillips) Stout? SARAH STOUT (no number assigned) According to S&AF, Sarah was the daughter of Jonathan Stout (E 4-52-1, b. 1715, d. 1811) and married on January 2, 1792 James Malone in Harrison co., (W) Va. CORRECTION: Sarah Stout was not the daughter of Jonathan Stout. According to the marriage bond record for the Sarah Stout/James Malone marriage, Sarah Stout was the "late widow of Bonham Stout, Deceased." (Harrison Co., WV Marriage Bond Book 1, p. 123, FHL film no. 0,847,273.) I conclude this is the marriage of Bonham's widow, Sarah (Finley) Stout and not a Sarah Stout, daughter of Jonathan. PRISCILLA STOUT (no number assigned) Acording to S&AF, Priscilla Stout was another daughter of Jonathan Stout (E 4-52-1) and married John Murphy on 14 Aug 1800. CORRECTION: The Harrison county, (W) Va marriage bond records indicate Priscilla was the daughter of Sarah and James Malone. (Harrison co., WV Marriage Bond Book 1, p. 392; FHL film no. 0,847,273.) I conclude this was the marriage of the daughter of Sarah (Finley) and Bonham Stout. Note in the statement by Sarah and James Malone giving their daughter permission to marry, she is listed as "Permilla Stout." Additional information: By deed dated Sept 3, 1804, "Precilla" and John Murphy sold 100 acres at Simpsons Creek, in Harrison county, (W)Va, land originally patented by "Precilla" and Margaret Stout, to Charles Catherwood. (Harrison co., WV Deed Book 5, p. 466.) Does anyone know who is Margaret Stout? Patt Seitas From:   Subject: Birthdates of children of Richard Stout  Date: Sat, 28 Nov 1998 23:10:32 EST From: pseitas@abac.com (patt seitas) To: STOUT-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Birthdates of children of Richard Stout Patt and others, Gravesend Town Book, Volume I, Sept 12, 1648 tells about Penellopey Prince and the cow. If this is Penelope (Van) Prince Stout, wife of Richard Stout, than the frist child could not have been born until 1649. That would make John and Richard Stout no older than 16 and 15 years old in 1665 when Richard Stout purchased land in Monmouth County, NJ.  Middletown, NJ town book Richard and John Stout are listed in 1667 - if their parents were married in 1649 they would be 18 and 17 years old. "Richard Stout brings for his rights, for the year 1665, for his wife, two sons, John and Richard, 120 acres each, total 480 acres." The Middletown, NJ town book (reprinted in Stillwell, John E., "Historical and Genealogical Miscellany Eary Settler of New Jersey and their Descendants, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD (1970), Vol.---, p. 149 et seq.) might provide some clues to the birthdates of the children of Richard & Penelope. (First page number is number in the Middletown town book, second page number is in Stillwell) Dec. 30, 1667 (p. 1, 150) In the division of town and field lots, only Richard Stout and John Stout are listed. Dec. 12, 1670 (p. 31, 166) "John Throcmorton and Alice his wife (after legall publication) were this Day coupled toghether in marriage by Edward Smith Constable." Jan. 12, 1671 (p. 40, 170) "John Stoutt and Elizabeth his wife were this day: Coupled toghether in marriage by John Bowne: Justice of the peace." 1675 (day/month uncertain) (p. 71, p. 185) "August ye 27 1685 Jonathan Stout and Annah Bollen were lawfully marryed in middeltowne Jonathans Stouts childrens ages Joseph Stout was born the 25 of october 1686 Sarah Stout was born Septtember ye 10 1689 Beniamen Stout was born desember ye 14 1691 Hanna Stout was born march 29 1694" Happy Hunting, Kathie Mirabella Hezekiah Stout susansnider48 (View posts) Posted: 19 Feb 2001 6:28PM Edited: 29 Jun 2001 1:18PM I am looking for a Hezekiah Stout who probably came to VA(Now West Virginia) from the NJ's Stouts, this particular Stout had a daughter Charity who married James Maze 9-9-1802, in Harrison Co. VA(now WV), many researchers try to link another Charity Stout to James Maze, but she was the daughter of Ezekiel Stout. I have traced the Stouts back to England, but in VA(WV) I lose him. I want to find the right one who is my Charity's father & perhaps who was her mother. You can E-mail me direct if you want. Thanks Susan Hezekiah Stout billrstout (View posts) Posted: 20 Feb 2001 8:08AM Edited: 13 Jun 2006 12:45AM I have this Hezekiah STOUT listed as the father of Charity STOUT who married James MAZE. Hezekiah was born about 1755 and died between 3 Mar 1807 and 1810. He was married to Sarah CLINE who died about 1823. Hezekiah's parents were Jonathan STOUT and Hannah JEWEL. Jonathan and Hannah were both born in New Jersey and died in Harrison Co., VA(WV). Jonathan's parents were Benjamin STOUT and Hannah BONHAM. Benjamin's parents were Jonathan STOUT and Anna BOLLEN. Jonathan's parents were Richard STOUT and Penelope Van PRINCIS. If you e-mail me at bstout2@qwest.net I can give you more details if you need them. Hezekiah Stout susansnider48 (View posts) Posted: 20 Feb 2001 5:49PM Edited: 29 Jun 2001 1:18PM Thanks for the info, all of us who are into the Maze history have tried to find the CORRECT Hezekiah...Thanks, I'll E-mail you later.Susan Hezekiah Stout's dau, Charity Patt (View posts) Posted: 23 Feb 2001 2:12PM The marriage bond agreement for the marriage of Charity Stout and James Maze was signed on 7 Sep 1802. The bondsmen were James (x) Maze and Henry (x) Depues(?). Charity is identified as the daughter of Hezekiah Stout. Hezekiah Stout gave his consent to the marriage (very faded); it appears he signed with his mark and his statement & that of the marriage bond were witnessed by Benjamin Wilson. Charity's brother, Hezekiah Stout, jr. (1788-1859) sold land for a saw mill to Charity's son, James Maze on February 4, 1847 in Stouts Mills, Gilmer co., (West) Virginia. Do you have information as to Charity's approximate birth year? Patt Charity Stout susansnider48 (View posts) Posted: 23 Feb 2001 2:38PM Edited: 29 Jun 2001 1:18PM Pat; I am researching my Maze line, Big Jim Maze is a double link in my family tree. Charity was born @1783. I know Big Jim built a sawmill at Stout's Mill in 1830, the Stout's already had a grist mill. The name stuck, it is still called: Stout's Mill,Gilmer Co. now West Virginia.Bill Stout has the lineage of her family, he posted here and I responded,too many researchers tried to link her to other Stouts, such as Ezekiel, (wrong), another Hezekiah,not him, finally I found the link through Bill.Thanks for your info, hope this helps you, if not contact me at my E-mail: snider_susan@hotmail.com Re: Hezekiah Stout's dau, Charity dwilli10 (View posts) Posted: 18 Apr 2002 4:10PM Classification: Query Surnames: Fuller,Cline, Bonham, Maze, Stout, Collins, Cornell, Morris, Williams, Could you please tell me where I could buy a copy of the marriage bond you quoted for James Maze and Charity Stout? Thank you, Elizebeth Williams Re: Hezekiah Stout's dau, Charity susansnider13 (View posts) Posted: 20 Apr 2002 1:20AM Classification: Query Edited: 26 Aug 2002 7:18PM Surnames: Stout/Maze The info came from microfilm of Harrison County Marriages...which a local genealogists has printed in book form....I could send you the page telling of her marriage and it tells her father's name....I also have the name of the researcher who has the whole family of Stouts...contact me atsnider_susan@hotmail.com....so many people had the "other" Charity Stout and she was not the one married to James Maze, her father was Ezekiel Stout......Susan Re: Hezekiah Stout's dau, Charity Doriswilliams60 (View posts) Posted: 20 Apr 2002 11:17AM Classification: Query Edited: 22 Jan 2003 11:36PM Susan: Thank you for answering so quickly. I will email you today. Elizebeth Re: Hezekiah Stout's dau, Charity Doriswilliams60 (View posts) Posted: 8 May 2002 4:29PM Classification: Query Edited: 22 Jan 2003 11:36PM Surnames: Williams, Cornell, Collins, Maze, Morris, Fletcher Patt: Do you have a copy of the marriage bond between James Maze and Charity Stout or is this from the Harrison County marriage book? I'm trying to locate a copy of the marriage bond. I will be more than happy to pay for the cost. Thanks, Elizebeth Williams Re: Hezekiah Stout's dau, Charity susansnider91 (View posts) Posted: 10 May 2002 10:22PM Classification: Query Surnames: Stout No, I got the info from the Harrison County Marriage Book, transcribed by Wes Cochran...I also found the real parents of MY Charity from a Bill Stout...he has researched this line...I am not sure if a document exists, but since it was on microfilm, they will make you a copy for any memberships, etc that you might need it for....there are two Charity Stouts that married close in dates to each other, but the other one's father was Ezekiel Stout and she married a Wilkenson....you may contact me at snider_susan@hotmail.comIt is interesting that Big Jim Maze married Charity on the same day his sister married Hiram Depue, 9-9-1802. Re: Hezekiah Stout's dau, Charity Doriswilliams60 (View posts) Posted: 14 May 2002 10:10AM Classification: Query Edited: 22 Jan 2003 11:36PM Surnames: Williams, Cornell, Collins, Maze, Stout Susan; Thank you for answering. Do you know who Hezekiah's parents are?  I will try to email the gentleman you were referring to, Mr. Bill Stout. I thank you again. Elizebeth Williams Re: Hezekiah Stout's dau, Charity susansnider13 (View posts) Posted: 15 May 2002 11:39PM Classification: Query Edited: 26 Aug 2002 7:18PM Surnames: Stout His parents were: Jonathan Stout and Sarah Cline...this is where it ties into the main Stout line....going back to Richard Stout, from England, married Penelope Van Prince a widow in 1644 at Gravesend NJ, they came to New York before it was named. It was New Amsterdam. They both died at Middletown NJ.....anything more contact me at snider_susan@hotmail.com Re: Hezekiah Stout's dau, Charity billrstout (View posts) Posted: 16 May 2002 1:49AM Classification: Biography Edited: 13 Jun 2006 12:45AM Surnames: STOUT, JEWELL, CLINE Hezekiah's parents were Hezekiah Stout and Sarah Cline, this Hezekiah's parents were Jonathan Stout and Hannah Jewell. Re: Hezekiah Stout's dau, Charity Doriswilliams60 (View posts) Posted: 20 May 2002 6:26PM Classification: Query Edited: 22 Jan 2003 11:36PM Surnames: Williams, Cornell, Collins, Maze, Stout Thank you for your response. What I'm trying to accomplish : to prove the Mayflower connection from the James Maze and Charity Stout line of this family. This requires alot of documentation.  I thank you for your help once again. Re: Hezekiah Stout's dau, Charity Doriswilliams60 (View posts) Posted: 20 May 2002 6:27PM Classification: Query Edited: 22 Jan 2003 11:36PM Thank you Susan. Re: Hezekiah Stout's dau, Charity Patt (View posts) Posted: 21 May 2002 1:39PM Classification: Query Note that Sarah's surname is an educated guess based on researchers wrongly ascribing a "Sarah Cline" as a wife of her son, Hezekiah,jr. (1788-1859). While there were other Clines in the Harrison/Gilmer county, WV areas where Sarah lived, I don't believe there is any documentary evidence showing that her surname was "Cline." Re: Hezekiah Stout's dau, Charity susansnider13 (View posts) Posted: 25 May 2002 7:45PM Classification: Query Edited: 26 Aug 2002 7:18PM Surnames: Stout Nice to hear from Bill Stout, you sent me your data on Hezekiah's family....I have several Censuses and early history books on Harrison County, then VA. I can only go back to 1785..many of the Stouts came on into VA from the NJ, NY country...I figure that is where they were married....all of our ancestor's data has to be taken with a "grain of salt" as records way back are scarce in many families or areas. Thanks, at least I now have my Charity belonging to the father mentioned in her marriage bond....Susan Snider Re: Hezekiah Stout LawrenceSkelton37 (View posts) Posted: 29 Jun 2011 12:33AM Classification: Query Surnames: Stout, White, Powers, Hegle Do you have any of Hezekiah's children other than Charity? I'm looking for Hezekiah Stout whose daugher, Rebecca, married Samuel M. White at Gee Lick run WV in 1816. Marriage/bond records refer to her as "daughter of Hezekiah Stout late of this county." Her guardian was John Powers & his son-in-law Isaac Hegle put up the bond money. Which Hezekiah was her father & who was her mother? Any documentation. Welcome to RootsWeb.com Sign in  DISCOVER MORE > HomeSearchesFamily TreesMailing ListsMessage BoardsWeb SitesPasswordsHelp STOUT-L Archives Archiver > STOUT > 2000-07 > 0963168664 From: Patricia Seitas   Subject: Stout will/death records - Harrison co., WV  Date: Sun, 9 Jul 2000 11:51:04 -0700 (PDT) Stout will & death records Sources: Harrison co., WV Will books, West Virginia Estate Settlements, An Index to Wills, Inventories, Appraisements, Land Grants, an Surveys to 1850, compiled by Ross B. Johnston, Genealogial Publishing co., Inc., Baltimore, MD (1977); Guy Tetrick collection of papers - Stout family (Family History Library Film no. 0,163,827); Cemeteries, Simpson District, Harrison co., W. VA by the Harrison County Genealogical Society Stout Wills, inventories & settlements, Harrison county: Bonham Stout, Harrison co., Vol. 1, p. 44. Settlement of estate, dated March 13, 1791. Commissioners: William Haymond & John Prunty. Ezekiel Stout, Harrison Co., WV Book 1, p. 78, will dated Sept. 12, 1795. Devisees: Hezekiah (son)- tract "Home Place" Benjamin (son) - 200 acres Stone Pot Run Daniel (son) - 200 acres Sarah Stout (wife) - mare, cow, all hogs, all sheep, bed & bedding, all household furniture & plantation for her lifetime. Daughters not named Daniel Stout, Harrison Co., WV Book 1, p. 399, will dated 8 July 1809.  Witnesses: William Newlon, Elijah Newlon, Mary Newlon & Archeless Dunham.  Inventory, dated April 26 (Will Book 1, p. 394). Appraisers: James Cochran, John Patton, Zedediah Waldo. Administrator: William Newlon. Devisees: Catherine Stout (wife) all livestock, farming utensils & household goods until Daniel (son) is of age & home plantation unless she remarries before that time and then only 1/3 allowed her by law Hezekiah and Daniel Stout (sons) - home place of 180 acres, equally Daughters - proceed sof sale of 100 acres of land on Booth's Creek. Rachel Stout, Harrison Co., WV, Book 1, p. 433, will dated 5 Sept 1809.  Devisee: Nathaniel Stout (brother), entire estate, inclduing property that might later fall to her as an heir of Benjamin Stout. Witnesses: William Newlon, Daniel Dunham, Elijah Newlon. [Daughter of Benjamin Stout of Lebanon twp., Hunterdon co., NJ who 1M Rebecca Doolhagen, 2M Martha Schenk.] Jonathan Stout. Harrison co., WV Book 1, p. 449. Undated inventory, sale bill dated 8 June 1811 (Will Book 1, p. 514). Settlement dated: 26 Feb. 1812. Appraisers: Job Robinson, Joseph Wilkinson, Charles Sigly.  Administrator: Amos Stout. Commissioners" Benjamin Wilson, John Myers & Joseph Wilkinson. Daniel Stout, Harrison co., WV Vol. 2, p. 63, will dated 2 July 1808. Witnesses: William Newlon, Elijah Newlon, Mary Newlon, Archless Dunham.  Executors: William Newlon, Nathan Wilkinson. A daughter, Martha, is mentioned in a codicil. Devisees:  Catherine (wife) - livestock, farming utensils, household goods & home place until Daniel (son) arrives at age, or during widowhood, otherwise only lawful third Daniel & Hezekiah Stout (sons) - home place of 189 acres equally Daughters (not named) - proceeds of sale of 100 acres on Booths Creek & mill site of one acre, after debts are paid. Noah Stout, appraisal Jan. 24, 1814. Appraisers: William Haymond, Jacob Copline, Caleb Stout. Administrators: Elizabeth Stout, Abner Stout.  (Harrison co., WV Will Book 1, p. 540.) David Stout, Harrison co., Vol. 3, p. 335. Will dated 31 Dec. 1825.  Witnesses: Samuel Sheets, Hezekiah Stout, Francis Read. Devisees [siblings, son of Caleb Stout]: James Stout (brother) - 73 acres on Elk Creek, horse, saddle and pair of gears Samuel Stout (brother) - 1/2 of debts & deed due to David Stout Deliverance Stout (daughter) - featherbed & bedding Jemima Stout and Eleanor Davis [sisters] - residue of estate Noah Stout, settlement dated Nov. 24, 1826. Commissioners: Thomas P. Moore, Daniel Morris. (Harrison co., WV Will Book 4, p. 68.) Jirah Stout, inventory dated Feb. 21, 1831. Appraisers: Nathan Maddox, Archibald Ross, Humphrey Faris. Administrator: Benjamin Stout. (Harrison co., WV Will Book 4, p. 365.) Job Stout, Harrison co., Vol. 5, p. 188. Will dated 3 Dec. 1834. Devisees: Abner & Martin Stout (sons)- John Runnion tract, pers. prop. Sarah Cheuvront tract Margaret Stout (wife) - John Runnion tract, personal property Sarah Cheuvront tract Rebecca, Mary & Matilda Stout (dau) - personal property Job, Jos. & Mary Stout (children) - personal property Sarah, Martha & Susan Stout (children) - personal property Benjamin Stout, Harrison co., Vol. 6, p. 30. Will dated 14 Sept. 1843.  Devisees (given personal & real property):  John R., Jas. P., & Thos. P.R. Stout (sons) Lovey Stout (wife) Amos Stout, Harrison co., Vol. 6, p. 64. Will dated 28 June 1844.  Devisees: Jonathan Stout (son) - real & personal property Rachel Stout (wife) - life estate, real & personal property Andrew, Aaron & Ruth Stout (children) - personal property Priscilla, Sarah & Lucinda Stout (children) - personal property Rebecca, Lucina Stout (children) - personal property Abner Stout, Harrison co., Vol. 6, p. 78. Will dated 11 July 1850.  Devisees: Rebecca & Celia Stout - personal property Sarah Ann Thompson - " " Susanna Basil - " " Abner Stout - real and personal property William Stout - " " Noah W. Stout (trustee) " " Rebecca Stout - personal property Mary Stout, Harrison co., Vol. 6, p. 288. Will dated 25 April 1861. Witnesses: John Bassess, Mary Roy. Devisees (all given real & personal property): Benjamin Stout (son) Permelia Hall (friend) George Stout (grandson) Cassandra Stout (daughter) Thomas B. Stout (grandson) Matilda Reed (granddaughter) James Stout, Harrison co, (sorry volume/page not noted). Will dated June 9, 1863. Witnesses: Beverly Roy, P.S. Horner, Hezekiah Stout. Devisees: Martha Stout (daughter) Irene Stout (daughter) Lovey Stout, Harrison co., Vol. 6, p. 378. Devisees: Lovey A. Stout - 1/2 of real & personal property Caroline V. Stout - real & personal property John R. & Thos. P.R. Stout - personal property Jas. P., Lemuel E., Benj. B., Emory P. - personal property Catherine J. Lynch - personal property Rebecca Stout, Harrison co., Vol. 6, p. 438. Will dated 19 Mar 1874. Witnesses: Allen Lewis, William B. McKinley. Devisees:  E.D. & Susan M. Knisely (friend & wife) - 1/3 interest in estate Jane Rider - personal property Abner Stout, Harrison co., Vol. 6, p. 461. Will dated 24 March 1868.  Witnesses: B.D. Rider, Jas. Warden, John E. Williams. Devisees (all given personal property except John P. Pinchon who was given a life estate): Job Stout heirs John P. Pinchon Susanna Rider Rebecca Lowther Matilda Huff Martin Stout Noah Stout Joseph Stout heirs Margaret Smith heirs Martha Sommerville Sarah Hardman Nancy Stout Mary Pinchen Mary M. Stout, Harrison co., Vol. 7, p. 161. Will dated 1 Oct. 1887.  Witnessses: John Bassel, John White. Devisees (all given land on the Brushy Fork Creek): Celia T. & Louisa Jarvis Meigs & Arnold B. Jarvis Benjamin Jarvis John W. Stout, Harrison co., Vol. 7, p. 171. Will dated 6 Jan. 1885.  Devisee: Elizabeth F. Stout - personal property. Appraisers: William Haymond, Jacob Coplin, Caleb Stout, Abner Stout. Administrator: Elizabeth Stout. Noah W. Stout. Harrison co., Vol. 8, p. 154. Will dated 25 Feb 1902.  Devisee: Celia M. Jackson - personal property. B.F. Stout. Harrison co., Vol. 8, p. 307. Will dated 30 June 1905. Devisee: Rose E. Stout - personal property Benjamin B. Stout, Harrison co., Vol. 8, p. 460. Will dated 30 March 1908.  Devisees: Charles B. Stout - Elk Creek 430 acres Meigs Stout - 500 acres Brushy Fork Lee Stout - 195 acres Hoop Pole Run of Elk Creek Josephine Southern - 170 acres Elk Creek Martha Stout - 225 acres Hoop Pole Run May Reynolds - 160 acres Hoop Pole Run Benjamin B. Stout - 87 acres Brushy Fork Mary C. Stout - life interest in real estate & personal prop. William F. Stout - personal property Martha Stout - 1/3 interest, personal property Charles B. Stout - personal property Mary C. Stout - personal property Abner S. Stout, Harrison co., Vol. 8, p. 465. Will dated 5 Dec. 1907.  Devisees: Etta Lawson - personal & real property Strauther Stout - personal property & 144.4 acres Bertha, Josie & Dora Stout - personal property Bird Young - personal property & 111.8 acres Cletus Stout (trustee), personal property & 337.76 - Brushy Fork Trinity M.E. Church - personal property Mary Stout - " " Mary Stout, 337.78 (life interest) Brushy Fork Bertha Stout - personal prop; 157.3 acres (life interest) Josie Stout - 152.17 acres (life interest) Dora Stout - 68 acres Brushy Fork Mary Stout - 188 acres (1/2 interest) Elk Creek Caroline V. Stout, Harrison co., Vol. 8, p. 564. Will dated 30 June 1859.  Devisee: Lovey Ann Stout [sister] entire estate. Lovey Ann Stout, Harrison co., Vol. 8, p. 564. Will dated 30 June 1859. Devisee: Caroline V. Stout [sister] entire estate. Mentions of Stouts in wills, etc. in Harrison county (other than devisees): Thomas Stout one of the appraisers for the estate of William Johnson, dated 17 Feb. 1795. (Harrison co., WV Will Book 1, p. 30.) Amos Stout - witnessed will of Robert Dick, dated April 6, 1803. Other witnesses: John Davis, John Woofter. (Harrison co., WV Will Book 1, p. 159) Caleb Stout appraised estate of Noah Stout, dated 24 Jan 1814. (Harrison co., WV Will Book 1, p. 540.) Hezekiah Stout was one of the appraisers on the inventory of the estate of Abraham Van Horn, dated 31 Aug, 1820. (Harrison co., WV Will Book 2, p. 367.) Hezekiah Stout witnessed the will of John Swiger, dated 21 Feb. 1821. Other witnesses: John Vanhorn, Holdridge C. Chidester, jr. (Harrison co. Will Book 3, p. 41.) Hezekiah Stout was one of the purchasers of the estate sale of Thomas Cottrill, 1823. (Harrison co., WV Will Book 3, p. 141.) Inventory dated 22 Feb 1823 (Will Book 3, p. 145). Hezekiah Stout purchased property at the estate sale of Willis William, inventory dated 21 Nov 1823 (Will Book 3, p. 108), sale bill (Will Book 3, p. 131). Louisa Stout (daughter) & heirs of Susannah Stout, deceased, each given $1.00 in will of John Woodward, dated Dec. 12, 1824, (Harrison co. Will Book 3, p. 165.) Benjamin Stout witnessed the will of Benjamin Bartlett, dated 13 Mar 1824.  Other witnesses: William Hickman, Joshua Hickman. (Harrison co., WV Will Book 3, p. 161.) He appraised the estate on 28 May 1824. (Will Book 3, p. 233.) Hezekiah Stout one of the witnesses on will of David Stout, dated 31 Dec. 1825. Other witnesses: Samuel Sheets, Francis Read. (Harrison co., WV Will Book 3, p. 335.) Hezekiah Stout purchased property at the estate sale of William Haymond.  Sale bill undated. (Harrison co. Will Book 4, p. 51.) Inventory dated 9 Mar 1822. (Will Book 4, p. 44.) Hezekiah Stout purchased proeprty at the estate sale of __ Jackson. Sale bill dated 23 Mar 1826. (Harrison co. Will Book 4, p. 97.) Hezekiah Stout purchased property at the estate sale of Joseph White, inventory dated 25 June 1828 (Harrison co. Will Book 4, p. 180), sale bill date same day (Book 4, p. 209). Hezekiah Stout purchased property at the estate sale of Richard Bond. Sale bill not dated (Harrison co., Will Book 4, p. 13). Settlement dated April 26, 1826 (Will book 4, p. 126). Nathaniel Stout purchased property at estate sale of Joseph Bailey. Sale bill dated Jan. 1826. (Harrison co., Will Book 4, p. 157.) Elias Stout & Hezekiah Stout purchased property at the estate sale of Alexander H. Blair. Sale bill dated 29 July 1830. (Harrison co., Will Book 4, p. 373.) Benjamin Stout, Aaron Stout, Ezekiah Stout and Elias Stout purchased property at the estate sale of Martha Goff. Sale bill undated (Harrison co. Will Book 4, p. 250). Inventory dated 25 May 1829 (Will Book 4, p. 247.)  Settlement dated 18 Apr 1831 (Will Book 4, p. 380). Benjamin Stout was the administrator of the estate of Jirah Stout, will dated 21 Feb. 1831. (Harrison co., WV Will Book 4, p. 365.) Benjamin Stout purchased property at the estate sale of Duvall Lewis. Sale bill dated 5 Aug 1831. (Harrison co., Will Book 4, p. 396.) John Stout purchased property at the estate sale of Samuel Shinn. Sale bill dated 11 & 20 June 1832. (Harrison co. Will Book 4, p. 412.) Benjamin Stout proved will of Joseph Cheuvront dated 21 Feb 1832. As did William Martin, George I. Davisson. (Harrison co., Will Book 4, p. 461.) Hezekiah Stout purchased property at the estate sale of Jacob Eib. Sale bill dated 10 Feb 1832. (Harrison co. Will Book 4, p. 478.) Hezekiah Stout was one of the purchasers of the estate sale of John Webb.  Sale bill dated 16 Mar 1833. (Harrison co., WV Will book 4, p. 530.) Benjamin Sotut, an appraiser, of the estate of Thomas Webb. Inventory dated 3 May 1835. (Harrison co. Will Book 5, p. 151.) Hezekiah Stout, an appraiser, of the estate of William White. Inventory presented March term 1840. (Harrison co. Will Book 5, p. 598.) Benton Stout witnessed will of Edith Bond, dated June 30, 1883. B.B. Stout witnessed will of Hezekiah Stout, dated Mar. 3, 1891. From Guy Tetrick collection (paraphrased to some extent): "We the legal heirs of Job Stout and Nancy Stout, deceased, the last named Nancy was formerly Nancy Bray ... formerly of New Jersey ... we claim any estate, by heirship from John Bray, deceased, Daniel Bray, deceased or Susan Waterhouse, dec'd, formerly Susan Bray who were brothers and sisters of Nancy Stout and from St. Ledge Stout, dec'd, who was a brother to the above named Job Stout." Daniel & St. Ledger died without heirs. Susan and John married but had no children so Susan willer her property to Job and Nancy Stout's legal heirs, who are: Joseph Stout, deceased Susan Martin, deceased Martha Davisson, deceased Noah Stout, deceased Abner Stout, deceased or to Job and Nancy's decendants, and John Bray will his estate and personal property to his step-children, servants and wife. Joseph Stout's heirs: Nancy Jones Martha Helmick Barbary B.  Jane Goldsmith Byram Stout Susan H. Stout Sarah E. Stout Job D. Stout Abia D. Stout Matilda Hinkle Margaret A. Hyde Job Stout's heirs: Abner Stout Nancy Stout Sarah Hardman Martha Sommerville Rebecca Lowther Margaret Smith Mary Pinchem Matilda Huff Susan Rider Martin Stout Noah Stout Martha Davisson's heirs Nathan (deceased) William Joseph Mary Maxwell James, dec'd Julius Job, dec'd Abner Stout's heirs: Job B. Stout Elizabeth, formerly Elizabeth Stout Rebecca, formerly Rebecca Stout Cecelia, formerly Cecelia Stout Noah Stout John Stout and others Declaration by Mary Hyde, 23 Jan 1879. States personally acquainted with Joseph Stout, dec'd, and Martha, dec'd, formerly Martha Childers. His only legal heirs: Abner Stout, dec'd, died without issue in infancy Nancy Jones Martha Helmick Barbara B. Myers Jane Goldsmith Byram Stout Susan A. Stout Sarah E. Stout Harriet M. Hinkle Abi D. Hyde Margaret A. Hyde Declaration stating Joseph Stout was brother of Job, Abner, Jonathan & Noah Stout, Susan Martin, Martha Davisson. Nancy Sout died between 1810 and ___, buried in Clarksburg. Declaration of William Davisson, Jan. 1, 1879. Stating Nancy Stout died about 67 years ago. Col. William Martin was the husband of Nancy's daughter Susan & was said to have been raised "by my Uncle John Bray." Nancy's heirs include Eliza (Stout) Green. Noah Stout's heirs: Alicinda, formerly Alcinda Stout Ruhama, formerly Ruhama Stout Rachel, formerly Rachel Stout Job B. Stout Susan Rider's heirs: William M. Springston Margaret Mowery, nee Rider Melissa Carder, nee Rider Samuel Springston J.B. Springston From Cemeteries, Simpson District, Harrison County, W VA Bridgeport Cemetery: Alice Stout Alice Victoria Stout Amos Stout Amos Stout, born 2 Feb 1764 died Feb 1849 Andrew Stout died 7 July 1867 aged 72 yrs 7 mo 24 dys Ben Stout Ben Stout born 1788 died 1843 Lovey Reynolds Stout born 1797 died 1873 Bertha Victoria Stout died 19 Feb 1881 d/o Rev. Benj. & Martha aged 27 yrs 5 m 2 d Cabel Stout [Caleb Stout] Rev. War Chas A. Stout [Charles A. Stout] Charles Blake Stout Charlesworth P. Stout, died 11 Oct 1857 age 17 yrs 8 mo 18 dys, son of Benj. & Lovey Clara Belle Stout, born 1874, died 1923 Clara Jane Stout, infant died 5 Aug 1859 Collin Burr Stout, born 1860, died 1925 Cyrus Jay Stout, born 1860, died 1801 Cyrus Jo born 1860 died 1891 Donald Earl born 1928 died 30 Jun 1930 Edmund W. Stout, died Dec 1824 aged 7 years Edna Murphy Stout born 1899, died 28 Oct 1934 Edward J. Stout Fannie Greene Stout George S. Stout born 1805 died 1867 Hannah Stout born 14 Jan 1725 died 14 Apr 1805 [nee Jewell, wife of Jonathan Stout] Hannah Ross Stout born 1818, died 1905, wife of John R. Harter Stout  Harriett P. Stout, died 12 Apr 1825 aged 1y 4m 27d Icie Bell Stout Infant Stout, daughter of John R. Infant Stout, daughter of John R. Infant Stout, daughter of N.B. & Martha Inez Irena Stout John H. Stout, died 21 Jul 1824 aged 1 yr 9 dys John P. Stout died 12 Sept 1853 aged 2 yrs 9mo s/o Jonathan & S. John R. Stout, born 1814 died 1911 Hannah Ross Stout, born 1818, died 1905 John R. Stout, jr. born 1852, died 1882 John W. Stout Jonathan Stout, born 14 Jan 1715, died 9 Jan 1811 Rev. War Karen Sue Stout Luther Stout, born 1857, died 1933 Mary Stout, born 1770, died 1830 Olive Stout, born 1859, died 1916 Paul David Stout Permilia Margaret Stout Philander Stout, born 1857, died 1923 Rachel Stout, died 27 Sep 1855 aged 89 yrs w/o Amos Rebecca Stout, died 16 Aug 1863, aged 74y 5m d/o Amos & R.  Ruhama P., died 7 Feb 1844 aged 8 yr 8 dys Sarah Stout, born 1824, died 1901 Stephen S. Stout Thomas Stout, born 1742 died 1837 Margaret Phillips Stout born 1761 died 1803 Willie Fay Stout Stout and Allied Families by Herald Stout pg 29 and 30 about Jonathan and Hannah Jewell From: David B. Kuhl  Subject: New Stout research  Date: Wed, 15 Oct 1997 00:53:29 EDT --------- Begin forwarded message ---------- From: pseitas@abac.com (patt seitas) To: dbkuhl@juno.com (David B. Kuhl) Subject: Re: Stout researcher Date: Sat, 11 Oct 1997 17:00:15 -0700 Message-ID: >Is Perry Green Stout in your branch? > Dave, Thanks for forwarding the message. I'm descended from Perry's brother, Samuel. Oh, I think I've found another error in Stout & Allied Families which may effect the Benjamin & Rebecca (Doolhage) Stout to Hezekiah & Mary (Powers) Stout to Hezekiah & Nancy (Wolf) etc. Stout line. I think the father of the last Hezekiah (I'll call him Hezekiah, jr.) may not be the son of Hezekiah, son of Benjamin Stout. I think Benjamin's brother Jonathan Stout (m. Hannah Jewell) had a son named Hezekiah and that Hezekiah, jr. is this Hezekiah's son. I note that one of the tithable lists for Harrison county, Virginia (1792) lists two Hezekiah Stouts and notes one is "Jonathan's son" and the other is "Benjamin's son." Stout & Allied Families I think has confused Jonathan's brother Hezekiah (who married two widows) with Jonathan's son Hezekiah. According to records from Hopewell, New Jersey, the Hezekiah who married the two widows (Jonathan's brother) never moved to Virginia; he died in Hopewell, New Jersey. I believe this Hezekiah Stout, son of Jonathan Stout, married a woman named Sarah and that she is the Sarah Stout, wife of Hezekiah Stout who is buried in the T.M. Marshall Cemetery near Stouts Mill, Gilmer co., WV. There is a deed record in Harrison county from a Hezekiah & Sarah Stout. Enough for now. Thanks again for the forward. Patt Seitas 3343 Harbor View Drive San Diego, CA 92106

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[Category:Virginia Genealogy Resources] For dead ''Ancestry.com.'' links, click [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/477354/dead-ancestry-links here]. Links like http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1920usfedcen&h=38165322&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt can be reformatted to http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1920usfedcen&h=38165322&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt http://'''search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?'''db=1920usfedcen&h=38165322&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt Text color: Set text color by using TEXT Request for permission to use image from Findagrave.com. I am wondering if I may have your permission to use the photograph of the gravestone of Sarah Catherine (Baker) Layman (1792 - 1868) at https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=84110423 on her profile at Wikitree, which you can find at [[Baker-13981|Baker-13981]] I have already added the photograph so that you can see what it will look like, but it is simple enough to remove (or to change the credits). Thank you, Patricia Prickett Hickin [[Prickett-120|Prickett-120]] == Citations == == Acknowledgments == == Sources == '''''Bibliography of sources used in my family tree.''''' For common Wtree entries, click [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Hickin_bibliography.pdf here]. To view the Quaker date converter, click [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Hickin_bibliography.jpg here]. == Useful project tags == {{German Roots}} {{US Southern Colonist}} == Any genealogy == === Correspondence === * Prickett, Nancy Jackson, April, [1874], Blue Sulphur Springs, Greenbrier County, West Virginia, to Minter Prickett in Chilhowie, Smyth County, Virginia, Prickett Family Papers, Virginia Historical Society, 428 North Boulevard, Richmond, Virginia 23220. ==== Emails ==== * Hough, Nancy, email citing Ira Gish, ''Gish Footprints in the Sands of Time'', 24 Jan 2000. * Hough, Nancy, email citing Huffaker, Joseph Costello, ''Christian Gish of Virginia'' (Dallas, TX : Jodie Huffaker, 1989.) 21 April 2000. * Visser, Virginia Kinzie, Email to [[Prickett-120|Patricia Pricket Hickin]], * Visser, Virginia Kinzie, Email to [[Prickett-120|Patricia Pricket Hickin]], "Re: Cassandra Layman m Kinzie," 6 Aug 2006 === Websites === * Jim Bartlett, "Re: Snider-Snyder of Roanoke and Franklin Co," ''Snider fmily GenForum'' #1064. Posted 28 December 2000, ''Genealogy.com'' URL: https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/snider/1064/ Accessed 12 May 2020. * Jim Bartlett, “Re: Snider-Snyder of Roanoke and Franklin Co,” Snider Family Genforum #1710, Posted August 28, 2002 Genealogy.com. URL: https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/snider/1710/ Accessed 14 Apr 2020. * Brennan, geri “Berks Co-Births,” Schneider Family Genforum # 2429. Posted May 10, 2005 Genealogy.com. URL: https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/schneider/2429/ Accessed 15 Apr 2020. :: She's also done wills, births, etc. for other Pennsylvania counties. * ''Genealogy Gophers.'' https://www.gengophers.com/#/ * Minter, Dennis I. "Bud", comp., Minter Family History URL: http://www.geocities.com/heartland/ranch/3605/index.htm Said to be a fraudulent webpage on 6 Apr 2020. * ''Revolutionary War Era Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Applications'': Richard Price Appl and widow Elizabeth Leggett Arnett, 1853, 1868. HeritageQuestOnline. URL; http://persi.heritagequestonline.com/hqoweb/library/do/revwar/results/image?urn=urn:proquest:US;revwar;108779;70550;8;&polarity=&scale= * Sharp, Sherry, comp., “John Snider (Schneider), (immigrant), b1758,” ''Our Family History'', URL: http://sherrysharp.com/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I34028&tree=Roots Accessed 28 Apr 2020. ==== GenForum example ==== * James Scott, “Re: Abram McConnell born 1757 help needed,” McConnell Family Message # 2476, November 05, 2006. URL: http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/mcconnell/2476/. Accessed 16 Sept 2017 by [[Prickett-120 | Patricia Prickett Hickin]]. === GenForum used frequently === * Loughlin, Marie , "Thomas Berry b1718IR>us1740's m a BUCHANAN and a WARD," ''Berry Family GenForum'' #235. URL: Call Number: http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/print.cgi?berry::235.html * Stemple, Beth Campbell Stemple , " Jane (Jennat) Givens m. John Berry 1790," ''Berry Family Genforum '' #3459. Record added on April 26, 2000. URL: http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/berry/3459/ == Churches == * Zigler, D.H., ''History of the Brethren in Virginia'', (Elgin, IL: Brethren Publishing House, 1908). :: Lots of first-hand info but not documented, no bib, no index. Call Number: Mine == Places == : '''''Official names of the Thirteen Colonies''''' ::New England colonies ::: Province of New Hampshire, established in the 1620s, chartered as crown colony in 1679 ::: Province of Massachusetts Bay, established in the 1620s, a crown colony 1692 ::: Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, established 1636, chartered as crown colony in 1663 ::: Connecticut Colony, established 1636, chartered as crown colony in 1662 :: Middle colonies ::: Province of New York, proprietary colony 1664–1685, crown colony from 1686 ::: Province of New Jersey, proprietary colony from 1664, crown colony from 1702 ::: Province of Pennsylvania, a proprietary colony established 1681 ::: Delaware Colony (before 1776, the Lower Counties on Delaware), a proprietary colony established 1664 :: Southern colonies ::: Province of Maryland, a proprietary colony established 1632 ::: Colony and Dominion of Virginia, a crown colony established 1607 ::: Province of Carolina, a proprietary colony established 1663 :::: Divided into the Province of North Carolina and Province of South Carolina in 1712, each became a crown colony in 1729 ::: Province of Georgia, a crown colony established 1732 For ''Wikipedia'' article on the Thirteen Colonies, click [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thirteen_Colonies here]. ==== Cemeteries ==== * Catherine S McConnell, ''High on a windy hill'' (Johnson City, Tenn. : Overmountain Press, 1995, ©1968). === England === * Besse, Joseph 1683?-1757, ''Collection of the sufferings of the People called Quakers'' (2 vols., London: L. Hinde, 1753.) * ''BMDregisters.co.uk''. "BMDregisters.co.uk." Database and images. BMDregisters.co.uk:The Official Non-Conformist and Non-Parochial BMDs Service. http://www.bmdregisters.co.uk/ : 2012. Repository: UK National Archives online. * England and Wales - Non-Conformist Record Indexes (RG4-8) (unk) Repository: FamilySearch.org. * Jeaffreson, John Cordy, ed., ''Middlesex county records:'' Volume 3: 1625-67 (1888 British History Online) * United Kingdom. "The National Archives." Database. United Kingdom. The National Archives. http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/default.htm === New Jersey === * Honeyman, A. Van Doren, ed. ''Archives State of New Jersey'', First Series, Vol. XXX: Vol. II of ''Calendar of Wills: Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc,'' Volume II: 1730-1750 (Somerville, NJ: The Unionist-Gazette Association, Printers, 1918) * Nelson, William (Main Author), ''Calendar of New Jersey wills'', volume I, 1670-1730 : edited, with an introductory note on the early testamentary laws and customs of New Jersey by William Nelson (Archives of the State of New Jersey. First series; v. 23. Salt Lake City, Utah : Digitized by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 2007). Rec. Date: 8 Aug 2016 and before, pp383-84. (for the Richard Ridgway payment). === Virginia === * Chalkley, Lyman. ''Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia; Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County 1745-1800. Complete in Three Volumes (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1980) URL: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~chalkley/   * For formation dates of Virginia counties click [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Hickin_bibliography-2.pdf here]. * Aronhime, Gordon, comp., Gordon Aronhime Papers—Southwest Virginia Card File (Holston-Clinch River area) URL: http://www.lva.virginia.gov/public/guides/aronhime/ Accessed by [[Prickett-120|Patricia Prickett Hickin]] 6 July 2018. :: [http://www.lva.virginia.gov/public/guides/aronhime/ Gordon Aronhime Papers—Southwest Virginia Card File] ::: This card file lists all verifiable adult males in the Holston-Clinch River area in the last quarter of the eighteenth century, as well as information on early East Tennessee settlers. There are more than 4,000 entries which, in most cases, indicate birth and death dates, marriage information, children, abstract of will, and other biographical information if available. Information is sometimes continued on a second card. Sources are noted. General arrangement is alphabetical by last name. ::: Another card file includes a partial list of those present at the Battle of King's Mountain (1780) and lists of ministers (with genealogical information), mills, forts, and miscellaneous notes. ::: Entries for upper Holston-Clinch River [VA_TN] area comprise index points ABBOTT-YANCEY. Subject indexes for KINGS MOUNTAIN, MILLS, MINISTERS, FORTS, and miscellaneous NOTES are next followed by an alphabetical listing of Tennessee settlers, ABBOTT-YANCEY. ==== Botetourt County ==== * Austin, John William and Rebecca H. R., comps., ''Related Families of Botetourt County, Virginia.'' (Roanoke, VA: Clearfield, ©2000.) URL: https://books.google.com/books?id=I2Id_1zGXvgC&pg=PA57&lpg=PA57&dq=barbara+moomaw+jacob+peters&source=bl&ots=CE0EzdIBaF&sig=fojechYkueq5Oq0ZteA5piIi650&hl=en&sa=X&ei=VsGVVKeYEs2HsQSUw4CADQ&ved=0CEMQ6AEwCA#v=onepage&q=barbara%20moomaw%20jacob%20peters&f=fa Accessed 27 Apr 2020. * Botetourt County Wills and Administrations (1770 - 1800), Index URL: http://ajax.lva.lib.va.us Part of index to Botetourt County Wills and Administrations (1770 - 1800) 22 Sep 2007 URL: http://ajax.lva.lib.va.us |||| http://lva1.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/F/UQEARQJ7B884VFK3R3BHN4YCFM9FTKVBFD4F1VM1FFPRR37DRQ-24851?func=file&file_name=find-b * Burton, Charles T., comp., ''Botetourt Co, Va, Early Settlers'' (N.p. n.d.) RkePub Lib: VR929.3755B657L Call Number: VR929.3755 B657 * Burton, Charles T., comp., transcribed by "Babe" Waskey Fowler. ''Botetourt County, Virginia, death records.'' ([Roanoke, Va. : V.W. Fowler], 1995. There are no page numbers. :: I used it at at the Botetourt Court House Clerk's Office when it was a notebook -- a one-of-a-kind thing . There is now a published version: Author Burton, Charles T. Title Botetourt County, Virginia, death records / collected by Charles T. Burton, transcribed by "Babe" Waskey Fowler. Publication [Roanoke, Va. : V.W. Fowler], 1995. There are no page #s in either version. Call Number: Virginia Room 929.3755 B657dt. * The 1794 Botetourt County, Virginia Personal Property Tax List Weaver, Jeffrey C. , transcriber Date of transcription: 6 December, 1998. 28 Jul 2006 URL: http://www.newrivernotes.com//va/bot1794.htm ==== SouthWest Virginia ==== Summers, Lewis Preston. ''Annals of Southwest Virginia, 1769-1800,'' Vol. 1 and Part 2 (Abingdon, Va. L.P. Summers 1929; Baltimore, MD : Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1996). URL: https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=49061. Accessed 22 May 2018 by [[Prickett-120 | Patricia Prickett Hickin]]. * Summers, Lewis Preston, ''History of southwest Virginia, 1746-1786, Washington County, 1777-1870'' (Richmond, Va., J. L. Hill printing company, 1903). URL: https://archive.org/details/historyofsouthwe00lewi. Accessed 22 May 2018 by [[Prickett-120 | Patricia Prickett Hickin]]. ==== Washington County ==== (Also see Southwest Virginia.) * Powell., Diana, comp. ''RamblingRoots.com: Pioneer Families of Washington County, Virginia.'' http://www.ramblingroots.com/RYB-p/index.htm: 6 June 2012. === West Virginia === ==== Books ==== * Anon., ''A Reminiscent History of Northern West Virginia'' (Chicago: Goodspeed Bros., 1895) 674 pp. Call Number: 920.0754bG629r ==== Websites ==== * Mrs. L.D. Boston. informant, "Winfield Scott Jackson," Harrison County, West Virginia Index and Register of Deaths, p. 122, West Virginia Death Records. URL: http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_view.aspx?Id=119887&Type=Death. Accessed 25 Jan 2019. * Anon. "John Thompson + Martha Jackson," Register of Marriages, Harrison County, West Virginia, Book 2, p 224. West Virginia Marriage Records, URL: http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_view.aspx?Id=21889&Type=Marriage West Virginia Division of Culture and History URL: http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/. Accessed 15 Apr 2020 by [[Prickett-120 | Patricia Prickett Hickin]]. * Petrie, Marsha , "18th century NJ Pomeroys--esp Elizabeth," ''Pomeroy Family Genforum'' #496. Posted 26 December 2000, ''Genealogy.com'' URL: https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/pomeroy/496/ Accessed 22 May 2020. * West Virginia Division of Culture and History URL: http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/. From this site, you can search birth, death, and marriage records. In Virginia/West Virginia, births and deaths were first reported to the counties in 1853, while marriages were recorded in the counties from the inception of each county. A .pdf describing the records project can be seen at http://www.wvculture.org/history/vitalrecordsarticle.pdf. ==== Berkeley County ==== * Gardiner, Mabel Henshaw. ''Chronicles of old Berkeley : a narrative history of a Virginia County from its beginnings to 1926.'' (Durham, N.C.: Seeman Press, 1938) 337 pgs. ''HeritageQuestOnline'' Accessed Jan 2006. === Doddridge County === * Brown, Renee L. Editor. ''Doddridge County Roots'' > LEGGETT GENEALOGY. URL: http://www.doddridgecountyroots.com/register/leggett.htm. ==== Hackers Creek ==== * ''Hacker's Creek Pioneer Descendants, Inc.'' URL: http://www.hackerscreek.com/ Many lists of Jackson descendants are available at this website. There are also links to various online county records, notably Harrison, Lewis, and Monongalia counties at http://www.hackerscreek.com/cpage.php?pt=33. In addition there are a number of Virginia and West Virginia county histories. === Lewis County === * Smith, Edward Conrad. ''History of Lewis County, WVA'' (Weston[, WV]: The Author, 1920). == Prickett == === Bibles === * ''Holy Bible'' owned by Laura Belle McConnell Prickett, Prickett Family Papers, Virginia Historical Society, 428 N. Boulevard, Richmond, VA 23220. === Books === * Boles, Harold W.; David B Boles. ''Ellis ancestors: some immigrants, colonists, and pioneers.'' Kalamazoo 49001) : H.W. Boles, 1994. * Dunnington, George A ''History and progress of the county of Marion, West Virginia : from its earliest settlement by the Whites down to the present, together with biographical sketches of its most prominent citizens.'' Fairmont, W. Va. : G.A. Dunnington, ©1880. * Haines George and Richard, comp. ''Ancestry of the Haines, Sharp, Collins, Wills, Gardiner, Prickitt, Eves, Evans, Moore, Troth, Borton and Engle families'' (Camden, NJ: S. Chew & Sons Co, 1902). ''US.Archive.org.'' URL: https://archive.org/details/ancestryofhaines00hain. Accessed 21 Mar 2018 by [[Prickett-120 | Patricia Prickett Hickin]]. * Lough, Glenn D. ''Now and long ago : a history of the Marion County area.'' [Morgantown, W. Va.] : [Printed by Morgantown Print. and Binding Co.], [©1969]. * [Jolliffe, William]. ''Historical, Genealogical, and Biographical Account of the Jolliffe Family of Virginia, 1652 to 1893 also Sketches of the Neill's, ... and Other Cognate Families'' (Philadelphia: Printed by J.B. Lippincott Company, 1893. (I have a copy of this on my computer. PPH, 12 Nov 2017) * Miller, Kimberlee. ''Descendants of Capt. Jacob Prickett, Sr.'' [Fairmont, WV.] : Jacob's Meadow, Inc., [©1995?] * Morrow, Josiah; W.H. Beers & Co.''The history of Brown County, Ohio, containing a history of the county ... general and local statistics; portraits of early settlers and prominent men; history of the Northwest territory; history of Ohio; map of Brown County; Constitution of the United States ...'' (Chicago, W.H. Beers & Co., 1883). * Pomeroy, Albert Alonzo., comp., ''History and genealogy of the Pomeroy family: colateral lines in family groups, Normandy, Great Britain and America; comprising the ancestors and descendants of Eltweed Pomeroy from Beaminster, County Dorset, England, 1630.'' (Volume pt. 1) URL: https://ia800203.us.archive.org/10/items/historyandgenea01pomegoog/historyandgenea01pomegoog.pdf Accessed 24 Apr 2020. * Ross, Nora. ''The Ross Family Branch of the Prickett Family.'' N.p.: N. Ross, ©1989. * Smyth, Samuel Gordon. ''A genealogy of the Duke-Shepherd-Van Metre family : from civil, military, church and family records and documents.'' Lancaster, Pa.: Press of the New Era Print. Co., ©1909. [A copy is available online at Ancestryheritagequest.com.] * Veech, James. ''The Monongahela of old; or, Historical sketches of southwestern Pennsylvania to the year 1800.'' (Pittsburgh, 1858-92 [©1910]). (Available at Hathitrust.org and the Library of Congress,) * Withers, Alexander Scott, ''Chronicles of border warfare, or A history of the settlement by the whites of north-western Virginia: and of the Indian wars and massacres, in that section of the state: with reflections, anecdotes, &c.'' (Carksburg, VA: Published by Joseph Israel, ©1831). '''DRAGOO''' * Duncan, Alice Young. ''History of Dragoo, Speer, Duncan, Woodside families: Indiana, Illinois, Kansas & points west.'' 1972. Reprint, Manhattan, Kan.: A.Y. Duncan?, 1972, 1972. URL: http://interactive.ancestryheritagequest.com/24279/dvm_GenMono006041-00004-0?Backurl=%2f%2fsearch.ancestryheritagequest.com%2fsearch%2fdb.aspx%3fdbid%3d24279%26path%3d&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnBrowsing#?imageId=dvm_GenMono006041-00013-0 * Parson, Vi. ''The Legendary Indian Billy Dragoo'' (Rocklin, CA: Carr Twins & Co., 2012). === Websites === '''CHENOWETH''' * Egge, Jon D., comp. < jegge@chenowethsite.com>, ''Chenoweth History: Descendants of Arthur - 3rd son, Baltimore Co., MD, ARTHUR(2) OF BALTIMORE 1716-1802'' (Database cutoff date: 22 Sept 2003. URL: http://chenowethsite.com/ch5ar1.htm#a00000. Accessed 7 Mar 2018 by [[Prickett-120 | Patricia Prickett Hickin]]. * Egge, Jon D. , "Children of SUSANNAH CHENOWETH and JOHN STALNAKER," "THE STALNAKERS: SUSANNAH(6) 1812-1862," ''Chenoweth Family Site: Descendants of John Chenoweth & Mary Calvert from Colonial times to present day.'' URL: http://www.chenowethsite.com/ch1jw1r5.htm#jw00552. Accessed 2017 by [[Prickett-120 | Patricia Prickett Hickin]]. '''McCONNELL''' * [Wimer, Jan] . ''Turnbull - Eades Genealogy'' Updated November 10, 2005 by Ancestral Quest,. Unable to access by [[Prickett-120 | Patricia Prickett Hickin]] on 19 June 2018. '''MINTER''' Shirley, Mel , "Mary Minter 1733 VA," ''Minter Family GenForum'' #38, Posted 4 Nov 1998 URL: https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/minter/38/ Accessed 6 Apr 2020. '''PRICKETT''' Blauvelt, Don . “Josiah and Zachariah Prickett- Part 2" (April 12, 2002 at 17:00:43). ''Genealogy.com.'' URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/print.cgi?prickett::860.html. * Blauvelt, Don . "Zachariah Prickett, Sr Will/Inventory - Pt 1" ''Genealogy.com.'' November 25, 2002. URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/prickett/messages/940.html. Accessed 22 Mar 2018 by [[Prickett-120 | Patricia Prickett Hickin]]. * Blauvelt, Don, . "Zachariah Prickett, Sr Will/Inventory - Pt 2," November 25, 2002. ''Genforum.com.'' URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/prickett/messages/941.html. Accessed on 122Mar 2018 by [[Prickett-120|Patricia Prickett Hickin]]. * ''HazlettFamilyTree'' URL: http://www.hazlettfamily.com/tng/familygroup.php?familyID=F1015&tree=hazlett : 2001-2012. 16 May 2012. Unable to access on 22 Mar 2018 by [[Prickett-120 | Patricia Prickett Hickin]]. * Chris M. Prickett . "The Prickett/Prickitt Families of Burlington County, NJ Prickett." ''Genealogy.com.'' URL: http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/p/r/i/Chris-M-Prickett/index.html. Updated 12 Apr 2009. Accessed 18 Mar 2018 by [[Prickett-120 | Patricia Prickett Hickin]]. * Mike . "Jacob A. Prickett, b 1 July 1697," ''Marks Family Tree'' ''Rootsweb.ancestry.com.'' URL: https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=tripm&id=I18160. Accessed 20 Mar 2018 by [[Prickett-120 | Patricia Prickett Hickin]]. * Morris, Michael . "Zachariah Prickett, b c1675 [''sic.'']" ''Marks Family Tree'' Updated: 2016-12-31 https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=tripm&id=I2441. (Cites as his source: Haines, Wilbur H.. ''The Joel Norman Swink Home Page'' Updated June 26, 2006. ''Genealogy.com.'' URL: http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/s/w/i/Joel-N-Swink/index.html. ''FamilyTreemaker.genealogy.com.'' Accessed 20 Mar 2018 by [[Prickett-120 | Patricia Prickett Hickin]]. '''PRICKETT SURNAME''' * For a list of all the Prickett surname entries on ''Findagrave.com'' click [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSln=Prickett&ref=searchBox here]. '''JOLLIFF''' * [Freeman, Mary Jo], . ''Jolliff Family, England to New Jersey - Pennsylvania - Kentucky - Illinois - Missouri'', N.d. URL: http://mjgen.com/jolliff/2james.html. Accessed 30 Sept 2017 by [[Prickett-120 | Patricia Prickett Hickin]]. === Springer === ==== Websites ==== * Fekel, Francis, comp. "The Springer family of Gloucester and Salem Co. N.J.," revised: 4 Feb. 2011. URL: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ratchie/Springer%20DNA%20Study/FekelFrankArticlev4Feb2011.html. Accessed 4 Sept 2017 by [[Prickett-120 | Patricia Prickett Hickin]], * Radcliff, Cliff "The American Springers," ''Ancestry.com'' URL: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ratchie/Springer%20DNA%20Study/CliffRadcliff.html. Accessed 4 Sept 2017 by [[Prickett-120 | Patricia Prickett Hickin]], === Jolliffe === * Vaught, Becky , "John Snider, b1757," ''Jolly and Related Families - Backward and Forward'' ''Wc.rootsweb.com.'' URL: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=becky51&id=I01407 Accessed 28 Apr 2020. === Jackson === ==== Books ==== ==== Websites ==== '''BAILEY''' * James Anthony Burgess , comp., " Ancestors of James Anthony Burgess ," Posted 28 June 2005. URL: http://gedcom.surnames.com/burgess_jim/index.htm#toc URL: http://gedcom.surnames.com/burgess_jim/i0000474.htm#i474 Got message saying "not authorized to view this page" for both URLs on 10 Apr 2020. '''CARR''' Marble, DeCody Brad , "William Carr of Westmoreland Co. VA. m. Sarah Eskridge, Help," ''Carr Family GenForum'' #32 Posted on ''Genealogy.com'' on 14 December 1997 URL: https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/carr/32/ Accessed19 May 2020, '''HALLETT''' * Hallett, William. ''Descendants of William Hallett and Elizabeth Fones of Newtown, Astoria, Long Island The Halletts of Halletts Cove, Newtown, Astoria, Long Island Genealogy Site.'' URL: http://williamhallett.com/william-hallett-b-1616/william-hallett-jr-b-1648/. Accessed 25 June 2017 by [[Prickett-120 | Patricia Prickett Hickin]]. '''JACKSON''' * Anon., “James Tompkins, b est173,” + “Elizabeth Jackson, b est 1738,” ''We Relate.org.'' URL: https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Family:James_Tompkins_and_Elizabeth_Jackson_%283%29 Accessed 19 Apr 2020. * Cromwell, Catherine A. , " Re: Immigrant Robert Jackson of Eng." ''Jackson Family GenForum'' #1081 Posted 4 Oct 1998. URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/jackson/messages/1081.html Unable to access on 19 April 2020. * Gross, Jerry, comp., "," ''Quilted Family Trees.'' URL: Accessed 5 June 2020 by [[Prickett-120|Patricia Prickett Hickin]]. * Kimble, Janie Jackson, comp. ''Descendants of Robert Jackson of Hempstead, Long Island, New York.'' URL: http://www.jacksonfamilygenealogy.com/. * ''Hacker's Creek Pioneer Descendants, Inc.'' URL: http://www.hackerscreek.com/ Many lists of Jackson descendants are available at this website. There are also links to various online county records, notably Harrison, Lewis, and Monongalia counties at http://www.hackerscreek.com/cpage.php?pt=33. In addition there are a number of Virginia and West Virginia county histories. * Jackson Ledger plus notes. https://www.quiltedfamilytrees.com/documents/Jackson%20Ledger%20%281%29.pdf * Jackson Ledger Jackson, P.A. notes; trans Jane Kimble , trans., Copy of P.A. Jackson's Notes URL: https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Jackson_Family_Resources.pdf Accessed 24 May 2020. ==== Miscellaneous ==== * Hall, Judy. "Ancestors Of Maggie Bingley Atkins" (McCook, NE: 1995) * McWhorter, Minnie, comp. “Norris Genealogy,” McWhorter Genealogies (West Virginia & Regional History Collection, West Virginia University Library, Morgantown, WV. Used 1998, I think. == McConnell == === Books === * Bridgforth, Allan Cabaniss, comp. ''McConnell Genealogy.'' (N.p.: Self-published, c1965; Typescript, mimeographed.) * McCormick, Leander James, comp, ''Family Record and Biography'' (Chicago: ©1896). ''Archive.org.'' URL: https://archive.org/details/familyrecordbiog00mcco. Accessed by [[Prickett-120 | Patricia Prickett Hickin]] on 19 June 2018. * Scott, Wealtha Chaplin. ''McConnell Memorabilia'' (Versailles, MO: W.C. Scott, ©1981, Printed by Fay Printing, Springfield MO). === Websites === '''McCONNELL''' * McConnell, Robert. ''MCCONNELL FAMILY HISTORY.'' URL: mcconnell.com. Accessed 16 Sept 2017 by [[Prickett-120 | Patricia Prickett Hickin]].  '''BEATIE/BEATTIE''' * Becker, Jim. ''Beattie Family of Virginia: The Beatie/Beattie Family History'', 8 July 1999. Edited and formatted for Internet by Bernie Becker, 3 February 2008. URL: http://home.comcast.net/~site002/Beattie/index.htm. '''''Defunct as of 20160726.''''' '''BRIDGFORTH''' * Bridgforth, Stewart, "Bridgforth-Watkins Family Tree," ''Ancestry Family Trees {{Ancestry Tree|27748508}}. Accessed 31 Mar 2019. '''BERRY''' * Berry, James L. , ''Berry Family of Augusta/Washington'' URL: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~langolier/WC_TOC.HTML#CNTC. Accessed on 11 Jan 2019 by [[Prickett-120|Patricia Prickett Hickin]]. * Jackson, Jim, Carol Vass, Marie Loughlin, Donna Fischer. ''Genealogy of the Berry and Associated Families of Augusta, Rockbridge, and Washington Counties of Virginia'' URL: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~berry/ Accessed 20 Feb 2018 by [[Prickett-120 | Patricia Prickett Hickin]].  Index URL: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~berry/newupload/pages/WC_IDX/IDX001.htm. Accessed 8 Dec 2017 by [[Prickett-120 | Patricia Prickett Hickin]]. * Jackson, Jim, and Carol Vass, Marie Loughlin, and Donna Fischer. Genealogy of the Berry and Associated Families of Augusta, Rockbridge, and Washington Counties of Virginia. ''Rootsweb, an ancestry.com community.'' Last Revised: 2/22/2009. URL: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~berry/. Unable to access 18 Apr 2018 by [[Prickett-120 | Patricia Prickett Hickin]]. '''GILMORE''' * Kartak, Joanne Merrill . Descendants of John and Agness Gilmore, Rockbridge County, Virginia ©2000-2005. URL: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~qvarizona/gilmore.html. Accessed 6 Jan 2019. '''McCONNELL''' * McConnell, Robert. ''MCCONNELL FAMILY HISTORY.'' URL: mcconnell.com. Accessed 16 Sept 2017 by [[Prickett-120 | Patricia Prickett Hickin]].  == Layman-Moomaw == Sarah Catherine (Baker) Layman (1792 - 1868) === Gedcoms === * Radecki, Stephanie, comp., LaymanGEDCOM Emailed to pph 20 Jan 2000 === Websites === * Hines, Lori Williams , "Lhamons of Auglaize Co., Ohio" : Gencircles 26 Dec 2002 24 Sep 2007 Note: I may have used this source in some places where I have failed to cite it. URL: http://www.gencircles.com/users/lchines/1 Took me to MyHeritage sign-in page on 4 May 2020 '''GERMAN''' * Hart, Don and Jeanine, ''The FamilyHart Online Genealogy Database.'' URL: http://midatlantic.rootsweb.ancestry.com/familyhart/ Surname index URL: http://midatlantic.rootsweb.ancestry.com/familyhart/database/surnames.htm . Last updated on Saturday, 25-Mar-2017 20:11:13 MDT. © 1996-2017 FamilyHart, Inc. Accessed 23 April 2017 by [[Prickett-120 | Patricia Prickett Hickin]]. === Frey === * Ariciu, Janet , comp., “Frey Family,” JANET'S FAMILY PAGE, Rootsweb.com. URL: http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~janet/genealogy/Frey.html Accessed 24 Apr 2020. * Ariciu, Janet , comp., “Levering Family,” ''Rootsweb.com.'' URL: http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~janet/genealogy/Levering.html Accessed 11 May 2020. * Scott, Wendy , The Scott Family Home -- Scott/Cauffman Family Database, copyright 2000-2005 URL: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jjswbs&id=I03855 (This URL takes me to an idividual page for Maria Ann Keisler on 6 May 2020. [[Prickett-120|PPJ]]) * This is the source and URL shown under Sources for [[Keisler-88|Margaret Keisler]], b1735, yod not given, on 26 Apr 2020: “The Scott Family Home copyright 2000-2005 by Jeff & Wendy Scott created and maintained by Wendy Scott Site established on February 14, 2000 This page was last updated on November 11, 2004 7/17/2009 URL: : http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jjswbs&id=I03855 “ :: But when I entered the aforesaid URL what I got was as follows: Scott, Wendy , comp., “Maria An Keisler, b__-d.1768” Individual page. WorldConnect.com. URL: https://wc.rootsweb.com/trees/157621/I03855/-/individual Accessed 26 Apr 2020/ ([[Prickett-120|Patricia Prickett Hickin]], 26 Apr 2020.) Maria, dob and parents unknown, married John Fry, 1703-1766. * Dice, Craig , Craig & Michelle's Genealogy Our Online Family History And Gedcom Updated 3 November 1999 10 Oct 2006 * Haden, Kay , "Some Descendants of Hans Heinrich "Henry" Frey," ''Rootsweb.ancestry.com.'' URL: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~katy/fry/index.html Accessed 6 May 2020. ==== Gish ==== * Cox, Bruce , "George Gish, born 1762," ''The Families'' URL: https://wc.rootsweb.com/trees/108297/I4978/george-gish/individual Accessed 2 Feb 2020. * Cox, Bruce , "Abaham Gish, b1745" (individual page) citing only "Gene Pool - Individual Records" 'The Families URL: https://wc.rootsweb.com/trees/108297/I1536/abraham-gish/individual Accessed 19 Jan 2020. * Hanks, Jean , "Hans George Jerrick Houk descendants to 1900, Houk Family GenForum #475, Posted 2 Feb 2005 URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/houk/messages/475.html Accessed 20 Apr 2020. :: "Would very much appreciate any information on the descendants of Hans George Jerrick Houk and Juliana Sophia Vishering Schwartz. Hans was born in Messel, Hesse Darmstadt, Germany on September 4, 1704 to Hans and Barbara Houk. Juliana was born ca. 1705 to Christian Vishering and ? Caritas. Hans and Juliana’s children were George and Sophia. Sophia married Christian Gish in 1754 in Pennsylvania[.] Juliana’s mother died in Pennsylvania. Juliana also had a sister Elizabeth and a brother Christian." * [Kell], Linda , "Re: Vineyard-Gish of Botetourt Co., VA," ''Vineyard Family GenForum'' #76. ''Geneaogy.com.'' Posted November 07, 1998. URL: https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/vineyard/76/ Accessed 16 Feb 2020. * LeQuia, Sheri , contributor, "John Nicholas WEINERT, 1716-1786, York County, Pennsylvania," ''USGenWeb Archives'' URL: http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/york/bios/weinert-j-n.txt Accessed 17 Feb 2020. * Martin, David , comp. ''My Family Tree'', URL: http://home.comcast.net/~davidmartin/index.html URL: http://home.comcast.net/~davidmartin/ppl/a/0/ab6855b0aae2b495c0a.html Unable to access on 28 Apr 2020. * Shaw, Christopher, comp., “Phillip Gisch,” b1645. Geni.com. URL: https://www.geni.com/people/Phillip-Gisch/6000000002289104104?through=6000000007177873782 Accessed 19 Apr 2020. * Terry, Ray , "Jacob GISH m. 1816 Rebecca Harshbarger" ''Gish Family Genforum'' #214 ''Genealogy.com.'' Posted 20 Aug 2000 URL: https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/gish/214/ Accessed 5 May 2020. * Vineyard, Pam, "Vineyard: Jacob Vineyard-Peter Shafer-Botetourt Co VA," ''Vineyard Family Genforum'' #368. Posted 24 Feb 2000, ''Genealogy.com'' URL: https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/vineyard/368/ Accessed 4 May 2020. ==== Ranc(k) ==== * Harry-C-Fockler, "The Fackler/Fockler Families in America:Information about Hans Valentine Ranck," ''Genealogy.com.'' URL: http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/f/o/c/Harry-C-Fockler/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0304.html. Accessed [[Prickett-120|Prickett-120]] 7 December 2017 * Ranck, David, George S., and other Rancks. ''Ranck Family Heritage > Ranck Family Genealogy: The Ranks of the Rancks (The Ranks of the Rancks (on-line edition, Ranck Family Heritage Society, Inc., http://Ranck.org.). URL for Philippes-1: http://ranck.org/J251/index.php?option=com_wrapper&view=wrapper&Itemid=482. Accessed [[Prickett-120|Prickett-120]] 7 December 2017. "The information provided here is the result of collaborative work of genealogists associated with the Ranck Family Heritage Society. Any republication or commercial use of this information is expressly prohibited; private use is permitted but all such use MUST contain the following citation: 'The Ranks of the Rancks (on-line edition, December 9, 2017 ), Ranck Family Heritage Society, Inc. (http://Ranck.org).' " == Layman == === Books === * Layman, Earl R, ''From the Emmental to Eldee-- : a history of the Layman family'' (Baltimore : Gateway Press ; Knoxville, TN : Please direct all correspondence and Book orders to E.R. Layman-- NOTE: ebook) :: E-LOCATIONS: http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy0606/00136596.html NOTES: "The Layman family, traced from its Swiss Mennonite roots in the valley of the Emme River in Switzerland to the valley of the Tennessee." Includes bibliographical references (p. 230-237) and index. NUMBERS: LCCN: 00136596 CLASSIFICATION: LC Call no.: CS71.L428 2001 Dewey: 929/.2/0973 21 SUBJECTS: Layman family. * Layman, Earl R. ''A Lehman, Layman Genealogy Handbook. : A comprehensive summary of all known early Lehman families, including their European origins, by all spellings, with known descendants to at or about the advent of the 20th Century, authenticated by DNA tests.'' (Morgantown,Pennsylvania : Masthof Press, 2006). * Woodmansee, Mary Nash Layman, comp, ''Layman, Leaman, Lamon, Leman, Lemon, Lemmons, Lauman, Lehman, Lehmann (Doylestown, PA: Woodmansee'', Mary Nash Layman, comp., 1983-1984). * Gish, Ira Montgomery. ''Gish; footprints in the sands of time.'' (Loma Linda, Calif., A.M. & I.M. Gish, 1970). * Hamaker, J.I, ''Matthias Gisch of White Oak: the history of an American family'' (Lynchburg, VA: unknown, 1940), p335. :: There are two copies online: At Hathitrust.org and Heritagequestonline.com but neither has any kind of index. * Huffaker, Joseph Costello, ''Christian Gish of Virginia'' (Dallas, TX : Jodie Huffaker, 1989.) === Websites === ==== Layman === * Hager, Joel , comp. , "John Conrad Moomaw," Joel Hager's Southern West Virginia[sic., i.e., Southwest Virginia] Research https://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=hagerj&id=I77451 Accessed 9 Apr 2019 :: Note: Hager previously posted on gencircles. * Hartman, Don & Jeanine . "Christian GISH (Jr.) (1757 - 20 JUN 1812)," ''FamilyHart (Hartman Family) Pennsylvania Dutch Genealogy Family Pages and Database'' URL: http://midatlantic.rootsweb.ancestry.com/familyhart/database/d0082/g0000083.htm#I219145 * Layman, Jimmy Nininger, The Jimmy Nininger Layman Family Tree Ancestry.com 4 Jul 2014 URL: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/65413321/family/familyview Accessed 30 Jan 2020. * Layman, Earl R.  ''Lehman, Layman, Lemon Genealogy; DNA Enhanced.'' URL: http://lehmanfamilyhistory.com/. Accessed 5 Nov 2017 by [[Prickett-120 | Patricia Prickett Hickin]]. == Moomaw == === Websites === '''CHENOWETH''' * Egge, John D. jegge@chenowethsite.com>, ''Chenoweth History: 4th Generation: The Switzers of Botetourt Co., VA'' (Database cutoff date: 22 Sept 2003. You can reach me by e-mail at: ©1999-2003 by Jon D. Egge. '''MOOMAW/MUMMA''' * Mumma, Douglas. comp. ''Mumma, Moomaw Mumaw, & Muma Database.'' (http://www.mumma.org/) "Doug and Joan Mumma's Home Page," ©1996. Last updated 24 May 2016, 10:53:22. Accessed 13 Feb 2020. === Books === * McMillan, Lucille Elizabeth Richardson. ''Five roads from Cloverdale: the descendants of James Muse Richardson, 1815-1895, and Narcissa Theresa Wills Richardson, 1815-1893, from Cloverdale, Virginia and related families.'' (Baltimore : Gateway Press, 1992.) * Prillaman, Helen R., ''Places near the mountains : from the community of Amsterdam, Virginia, up the road to Catawba, on the waters of the Catawba and Tinker Creeks, along the Carolina Road as it approached Big Lick and other areas, primarily north Roanoke'' ([S.l.] : Clearfield Co. ; Baltimore, Md. : Reprinted for Clearfield Co. by Genealogical Pub. Co., 1995. ''Ancestry.com.'' * Westman, Katie Mildred Pobst Hallock, and Lucille Elizabeth Richardson McMillan. ''Nine roads from Cloverdale: the life story of the nine children of Charles Elisha Pobst, 1842-1929, and Maria Elizabeth Moomaw, 1843-1904.'' (Baltimore Gateway Press ; Poquoson, VA, 1988). === Price Stoner Stober/Stover Snider/Snyder Eckle === ==== Books ==== * Hughey, Bertha E. ''Stover genealogy, biography and history; a genealogical record of the descendants of William Stover, pioneer, and other Stovers.'' Portland, Or., Bertha E. Hughey, 1936. * Davis, Richard Warren, ''The Stauffer Families of Switzerland, Germany and America'' 1) photocopy 1992 2) Provo, Utah : R.W. Davis 17 Jun 2016 Note: Lord Fairfax Community College * greer kkgedcom.ftw>Jacob Ekel and Margaret Miller Greer, Glenn ''Ancestry'' Archive: Kindred Konnections, MyTrees Submitter: Glenn Greer 16426 S.E. 21st Place Belllevue, Washington 98008 206-747-6586 6 Sep 2006. * Snyder, Ruth Curtis, comp., ''The Fosher girls (Fascher) daughters of Daniel Fosher and Marillis (Eckel) Fosher (1785-1970)'' (Lincoln, NE: Ruth (Curtis) Snyder, 1982). :: A very amateurish and poorly organized production, but the author tries very hard to be as accurate as possible. Not good at being specific in citing sources. Many careless mistakes with spelling, punctuation, and the like. pph20080311-1935 Call Number: 929.2 Sn92 H.A.G.S. * Stover, John Thomas. ''Journal'' - excerpts (on zip disk), p2. She sent me a zip disk on 3 Aug 2000 and [[Prickett-120|I]] copied the whole thing as both jpg & .wpd docs. . He relies on family stories, I think, for his accounts of his ancestry. (30 December 2017). * Wanger, Geo[rge] F.P, Compiled for the Price Family Association. ''A Genealogy of the Descendants of Rev. Jacob Price, Evangelist--Pioneer.'' (Harrisburg, PA: The Evangelical Press, 1926). It is available online at https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89082343773;view=1up;seq=7. Accessed 4 August 2017. * Snider, Matthias; Richard R. Weber, transcr. Bible Transcription from the Mathias Snider Bible,''Fellowship of Brethren Genealogists Newsletter'', Vol. 28 No. 2. Spring [''sic.'', ''i.e.'', Summer] 1996. ==== Transcription ==== :: from the Mathias Snider Bible Snider, Matthias; Richard R. Weber, transcr. Publication: FOBG Newsletter, vol 28#2, Summer 1996. 16 Sep 2007-8 May 2016 Fellowship of Brethren Genealogists NEWSLETTER, Vol. 28 No. 2. Spring [sic., i.e., Summer] 1996 :: TRANSCRIPTION FROM THE MATHIAS SNIDER BIBLE [Publication info in German] Christoph Saur 1776 Inside front cover: 1757 October 30 was I Mathias Snider borne in Barcks County in Bame Township State of Pensilvania Eight Meilles from Reading 1757 January 26" Was My weife Elisabeath borne in the Falckemer Shwamp thirty Meiles frome the City of Philadelphia 1779 Fabruary th2dd We Got Married in North Carolina in Roan County 1779 October th31d My sone Henry was born was borne in Roan County 1781 July th31 Jacob was borne in the same County 1783 March John was borne in the same County 1784 Aprill th18d Day we Came from North Carroleina to Bottitourt County into the State of Virginia 1785 March th2d Catharina was borne in Bottitourt County Virginia 1787 June th1d Elisabeth was Borne in the same County 1795 October th17d my weife was Bapteised at a Big Meting at Kinssis 1796 January th22d Sussanah was borne in Bottitourt County the Month of FEBRUARY March I was choesen By the Breathren for to speak the Word of God in bubliok Meeting Mungst the Breatreen 1800 in April Henry Got Married [27 Mar 1800 to Susanna BRITZ in Botetourt Co] 1801 in October Caddy Got Married [28 Oct 1801 to John STO VER in Botetourt Co] 1807 April the 2th John got Married [to Hannah NOFSINGER in Boterourt Co] 1807 May the 10th Henry got Married the second time [Botetourt Co DB 12:42 shows to Kitty ____] l807 Elizabeth was Married Aug at the 13th [to Jacob NOFSINGER in Botetourt Co] Deaths Jacob Snider died March I 1th 1854 [overwritten, may be 1852] Inside back cover: Mathias Snyder his holy Bible July the 24 - 1805 1806 May the 16th Mary Brugh was Borne & Bound to us at the September court 1810 Deaths Matt Snider . . . E . . . Deaths [These are a very old repetition of the preceding faded entries] Mathias Snider departed this in the year of our Lord February 20th 1836 Elisabeth S[ni]der departed this life in the year of Lord May 4th 1842 Loose scraps of paper in same Bible: Jacob Nofsinger was born the 11th day of November 1782 died the 21st day of January 1873 Elizabeth Nofsinger was born the 1st day of June 1787 died the 9th day of August 1869 Nanie Elizabeth Nofsinger was Bom January the 7 1869 Daughter of Mathias and Mary M. Nofsinger [All spelling as in original] Richard R. Weber, 10715 Moosberger Ct. Columbia, MD 21044 2d 31d 30d th31d th2dd Note: Actually, there's an error in the newsletter and it SAYS "Spring 1996" in the heading on page 34, but that's an error per the Brethren archival intern in Elgin. Summer 1996. * Weber, Richard R. ''Stoner Brethren: A History of John Stoner (circa 1705-1769) and His Descendants'' ([Columbia, Md.]: Richard R. Weber, ©1993). * Weber, Richard. ''Stover Brethren: The Family of Elder William Stover of Antietam'', Columbia, MD: Richard R. Weber, ©2001. === Kinzie/Graybill === * Gish, Shawna, “Charles Edward Kinzie, b1866,” Shawna’s Family Tree Ancestry.com. URL: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/110987490/person/420134732985/facts Accessed 4 May 2020. * Graybill, Lois Norris, ''Blue Ridges, Green Valleys and Graybills'' ([Central, Tex.] : L.N. Graybill, ©2000.©1999). * [[Kinzie-22|Visser, Virginia Kinzie]], Jonas Graybill, Typescript of article that was later published in the ''Botetourt Heritage Book''. Sent to [[Prickett-120|me]] by email by VKV. === Levering === * Ariciu, Janet , comp., “Levering Family,” ''Rootsweb.com.'' URL: http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~janet/genealogy/Levering.html Accessed 11 May 2020. * Levering, John. ''Levering family; history and genealogy'' ([Indianapolis?] Levering Historical Association, 1897). URL: https://archive.org/stream/leveringfamilyhi00byuleve#page/n0/mode/2up. PDF URL: https://ia902608.us.archive.org/16/items/leveringfamilyhi00byuleve/leveringfamilyhi00byuleve_bw.pdf. Accessed 27 Mar 2020 by [[Prickett-120|Patricia Prickett Hickin]]. ::: The following need to be checked out (pph20200206): * Janet's Genealogy, www.geocities.com/janet ''(Website no longer available)'' * Cannon, Bill, , “Re: Levering/Bokar/Frey,” ''Levering Family GenForum'' #27, ''Genealogy.com.'' Posted 25 Aug 2000 URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/levering/messages/27.html. Accessed 10 May 2020. * Stettler, Cheryl , website Descendants of Valentin Stettler,” URL: http://www.gencircles.com/users/care ://www.gencircles.com/users/care * Wright, James Harry, “ Levering/Frey,” URL: http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/w/r/i/James-Harry-Wright/index.html == General == === Birth and Death === * U.S. Social Security Administration, "United States Social Security Death Index," index, ''FamilySearch.org.'' USDI * Edmund West, comp.. Family Data Collection - Births - Individual Records [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000. URL: https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=4725&h=1579075&ssrc=pt&tid=87918250&pid=400044266861&usePUB=t Accessed 27 Mar 2020. * West, Edmund, comp.. Family Data Collection - Deaths ''Ancestry.com'', 2000. === Marriages === * Botetourt County, Virginia, Marriage Records, 1770-1853. Library of Virginia Xerox Note: I don't have the exact title. 5/26/2000. This is a transcription -- could have errors. * Virginia Marriages, 1740-1850. ''Ancestry.com.'' Original data - Dodd, Jordan R., et al.. Early American Marriages: Virginia to 1850 * Yates Publishing. U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: ''Ancestry.com'' Operations Inc, 2004. * "Christena Shrengarst + William B. Stover," FHL Film Number: 30734, Reference ID: pg 490, ''Ancestry.com.'' "Virginia, Select Marriages, 1785-1940" [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: ''Ancestry.com.'' Operations, Inc, 2014. Original data: ''Virginia, Marriages, 1785-1940.'' Salt Lake City, Utah: ''FamilySearch'', 2013. URL: Accessed 1 Jan 2018 by [[Prickett-120 | Patricia Prickett Hickin]]. === Migration === * Gale Research , Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s.The Generations Network, Inc., 2006.Original data - Filby, P. William, ed.. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s. Farmington Hills, MI. === Individual === * West, Edmund, comp.. Family Data Collection - Individual Records [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: ''Ancestry.com'' Operations Inc, 2000. === Family Trees === * Britts, John H., comp., Britts Family Group Sheets, Printed 01 October 2006 and mailed to [[Prickett-120|Patricia Prickett Hickin]]. 16 Oct 2006. * Various, Family Trees, ''Ancestry.com.'' Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. URL: https://www.ancestry.com/search/ === US Censuses === * Botetourt County, Va., 1785 enumeration Burton, Charles T., comp. Reproduced from typewritten copy. Includes index. URL: http://persi.heritagequestonline.com/hqoweb/library/do/books/results/fullcitation?urn=urn:proquest:US;glhbooks;Genealogy-glh08059733;4;-1; * US Bureau of the Census, 1850, Population Schedule, Virginia, Botetourt County, District 8, Amsterdam PO, Virginia; Series_Roll: M432_936, ; Page: 40A; Image: 85 ( of ), ''Ancestry.com.'' Transcription URL: Image URL: Accessed 2017 by [[Prickett-120 | Patricia Prickett Hickin]].

Hickling Family

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Hickory Flat Cemetery

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This page is part of the [[Space:Georgia Cemeteries Team|Georgia Cemeteries Team]]. See the [[:Category:Hickory_Flat_Cemetery%2C_Canton%2C_Georgia|Hickory Flat Cemetery]] for people buried in this cemetery. * '''Cemetery name: ''' Hickory Flat Cemetery aka Hickory Flat Historical Cemetery * '''Address:''' East Cherokee Road, Canton, Cherokee, Georgia * '''GPS Coordinates:''' 34.17437, -84.42118 ==History== Hickory Flat was one of the oldest settlements in Cherokee County probably in the late 1820s or early 1830s. The Hickory Flat Cemetery, located on East Cherokee Drive, was originally known as the Buring Ground. The land for the cemetery is thought to have been given by Major John McConnell, but no deed or record has been found. The oldest grave in the cemetery is from approximately 1850. The cemetery property passed from the McConnells to Worleys to Quarles heirs. In 1977, a perpetual trust was established for maintenance of the cemetery by relatives of those interred. In 2011 the Cherokee County Historical Society awarded an Historical Preservation award to Hickory Flat Cemetery. The criteria for being chosen was being at least 50 years old and exhibiting outstanding success at preserving the entity. {{Image|file=Hickory_Flat_Cemetery-2.jpg |caption=Back of Hickory Flat Memorial Cemetery sign }} Transcription of sign: This monument is dedicated to the memory of those buried in these sacred grounds many were Cherokee & other Native Americans who shared their land & knowledge with the European settlers as well as slaves who worked for land. No deed of record is known but referred to as the Buring Ground. This is the portion S(outh) of the driveway. The new section is identified by warranty deed executed 9-29-1915 by the Worley heirs to J.T. Moore, W.T. Carmichael & K.N. Simpson----Trustees & agents of the Methodist, Baptist & Presbyterian churches of H.F. A community cemetery in every sense of the word. This property passed from McConnell to Worley to Quarles family heirs and insures a documented & vivid ancestorial(sic) history. * * * * * * * * * * * * * *NOTE WORTHY HISTORY * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Early city pioneer Maj. John McConnell Jr & his son Eli bought several hundred contiguous acres around H.F. inc. cem from lucky 1832 gold lottery winners (40ac lots). The second school in city H.F. Academy was chartered in 1838. Trustees were: J.M. McConnell Jr, George Gunby, John B. Garrison, George Taylor & Thomas Johnson(a founder of Mt Zion Baptist Ch & grandson of T. Johnson 1st Bapt missionary to the Cherokee) Major J. McConnell Jr was a founder and served as a ruling elder of H.F. Presby Ch later Methodist were given an interest in the Ch and through marriages became related to Presby. Eventually the Methodist gained full possession. A city library now stands there. Major J. McConnell Jr had a long & eventful life. He lived in the Waxhaws of S.C.; and in at least 4 ctys in GA. As a child he passed through the Rev. War. As a man he lived thru War of 1812, the Indian War, war with Mex., lost a son & grandsons in the Civil War. He served as sheriff of Hall Cty & judge of Inferior CT. Cher Cty. His & Anna’s 81 or more grandchildren have yielded an untold number of descendants living today who are grateful for the life & legacy he gave them.” “Special thanks to W. f. (Bill) Garrett, Rubin Wilson John R. Morgan State of GA Archaeologist” ==Location== The cemetery is located off East Cherokee Drive which is a busy road. The sign to identify it's location is difficult to see from the road. There is a one lane road that goes through the middle of the cemetery and comes back out onto East Cherokee Road. There is a small dirt space at the back of the cemetery where the road starts to turn that can accommodate one or two cars. There is no other parking. the road is poorly maintained. You can see on the Google Earth view, there is a Goodwill store on the right and a restaurant on the left. {{Image|file=Hickory_Flat_Cemetery.jpg |caption=Hickory Flat Cemetery }} ==Interments== There are approximately 800 recorded interments in Hickory Flat Cemetery. This is an old cemetery that has had no new interments since 2002. There were six interments during 2001 and 2002. All were sharing a headstone with a spouse who had predeceased them. It is basically an inactive cemetery. ==Condition== The condition of the cemetery is marginal. The grass has been cut but generally it feels abandoned. There are broken and uprooted tombstones piled under a tree on the south side (on the right rear as you enter the cemetery). It can be seen from the aerial view that the south side is the older section with broad open stretches. There are fallen tombstones laying where they fell, some of the inground stones are partially covered by fire ant nests (active) and grass. ==Update== 4/6/2020: It seems that some of the broken and fallen headstones are receiving attention. There are signs of visitors with new flowers and cleaning of headstones. There are wild flowers and blooming trees that make the grounds pleasant. ==Sources== *[https://www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cherokee_County Georgia Wikipedia] * [https://www.Files.usgwarchives.net/ga/Cherokee/cemeteries/hickory.txt USG Archives]

Hickory Grove Baptist Church & Cemetery

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[[Category: Hickory Grove Baptist Church Cemetery, Brunson, South Carolina]] [[Category:Hampton County, South Carolina, Cemeteries]] ===About=== This free space page for the Hickory Grove Baptist Church Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:South_Carolina_Cemeteries|South Carolina Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. 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{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ==The Valley and Hidalgo== Hidalgo County, Texas The county is named for '''[[Hidalgo y Costilla-2|Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla]], a priest. {{Image|file=Hidalgo_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Old Hidalgo Courthouse. }} ===History/Timeline=== *{{Blue|1852 Hidalgo County was created from Cameron and Starr counties and organized the same year}}. It was named for leader of Mexico’s independence movement of 1810, Father Miguel Hidalgo y Costillo.https://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/hidalgo-county Empresarios were granted large grants to bring in settlers to the Texas Colony and later to the Republic of Texas.. The closest example to this county was James McGloin and McMullens colony around San Patricio colony. the Germans settled in colonies surrounding Bexar in the Hill Country. Texas' Colonies- were large areas embracing one or more settlements and the surrounding rural territory., Within Texas area or colony there could be found Bexar, Goliad, Nacogdoches DeWitts, Adelverain, and Robertson's colony. The Rio Grande valley was settled later. There were areas of light settlement and areas of light settlement and ranching with no major roads. *Prior to the revolution of Texas against Mexico, there was no political subdivision at the county level. In 1835, Texas had colonies, Brazos Colony, Nacogdoches Colony , Harris Colony, DeWitt's Colony, McGloin's Colony, Robertson Colony, Liberty Colony, San Patricio colony, and others. Following the Revolution there was Peter's colony in North Texas, the Panhandle developed, with settlers applying for land grants to the State of Texas, Red River Colony, etc. {{Image|file=Hidalgo_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=250 |caption=New Courthouse.}} :'''Archaic period''' -Artifacts indicate that inhabitants of the region were semi-nomadic hunters/gatherers and kept no domestic animals except a few dogs. :'''11,000 years''' Nomadic Coahuiltecan Indians inhabitedregion.Karankawa Indians lived along the coast. ::Early Native Americans began experimenting with farming. As they began cultivating and growing food, they settled in one given area. {{Image|file=Starr_County_Texas-7.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=view of Mexico }}{{clear}} :'''1519''' the coast was mapped and named Amichel by Alonzo Álvarez de Pineda. Handbook of Texas Online, Alicia A. Garza, "Willacy County," accessed July 10, 2016, http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcw10.Uploaded on June 15, 2010. Modified on February 22, 2016. Published by the Texas State Historical Association. : '''1530's''' - Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca crossed the area. :'''1554''' a fleet of twenty ships was wrecked on South Padre Island in the Willacy area. :No evidence has been seen of Spanish explorers in the 16th century. ::(2) two small settlements were started near the current Starr County. It is said that sometime later the settlers '''moved''' the towns '''across the river'''... Grantees did find land that would support cattle and sheep raising. :'''August 1638''' [[Garcia de Sepulveda-1|Jacinto García de Sepulveda]] crossed the Rio Grande into the area at the site of '''Mier''' in search of Dutch sailors reported on the Texas]] coast. He had followed The Rio Grande. :'''Aug 1687''' - The 2nd trip by Alonso De León as he looked for Fort St. Louis. :'''1747''' '''[[De la Garza Falcón-10|Miguel de la Garza Falcón]]''' reconnoitered the northern bank of the river in search of suitable land to establish a settlement. He found the land unsuitable even for stock raising and condemned it as uninhabitable. He wanted good land to develop colony. THIS IS the very fertile VALLEY :'''1749''' Spanish crown looked at the area, assigning José de Escandón to colonize the area. :'''1763''' - First settlement by Francisco de la Garza Martinéz, son of Blas María de la Garza Falcón, :'''1763''' Second settlement- Corrales de los Saenz, by the Saenz family. :'''1767'''. The community fell within porciones 71 and 72, which were issued to Juan Salinas and Juan Ángel Saens, :'''1798''' - Two other land grants in the Willacy County area were made to Vicente de Ynojosa by Spain ::(2) two small settlements were started near the current Starr County. It is said that sometime later the settlers moved the towns across the river... Grantees did find land that would support cattle and sheep raising. :'''Between 1749-1846''': ' en land grants and seventy-one portions in E part of Starr. :'''1763''' - First settlement by Francisco de la Garza Martinéz, son of Blas María de la Garza Falcón, :'''Feb 22, 1792''' - the Spanish land grant was El Agostadero de San Juan Carricitos, to José Narciso Cabazos. :Cabazos immediately developed and settled the land with ranch with 900 cattle; his grant contained more than a half million acres. This was the area of future Willacy County and parts of Hidalgo and Kenedy counties. :'''1811''' - after Ynojosa died, descendants kept control of the land. Indians drove the Ynojosa descendants away. This area was not near the Rio Grande River. :'''1821''' -a trade path/road was built from Matamoros through the future Willacy County to San Patricio :'''Republic of Texas 1836-1845-''' The origin of Texas county government can be found in the Spanish system of government.," with colonization under Spanish government and rule. Many of the oldest land grants in the State of Texas are still showing the Spanish grant. All were called Colonies in early years as Spain explored, established missions. See New Spain subproject| sub sub project Texas ( part of US Southern Colonies. Originally it was just Texas, then it became Bexar, then the colonies formed. :'''post Texas Revolution''' - area fell within the territory between the Rio Grande and Nueces River, that was in territorial dispute over Texas or Mexico. :'''1835-1836''', the Rio Grande Valley was a territory, México considered part of Mexico, yet Texas claimed the river as part of Texas.. General Santa Ana when captured in the Battle of San Jacinto agreed to the border as southern border. After Revolution this area was in dispute as both Mexico and Republic of Texas claimed it. :'''1846-1848''' - Gen. Zachary Taylor crossed the Arroyo Colorado at Paso Real when he was in the area during the Mexican War, known as '''General Taylor's Road.''' ::"General Taylor's Road" This road and the '''Old San Antonio Road''' west of La Sal Vieja were the only routes overland into the lower Rio Grande valley. [[Taylor-223| Zachary Taylor]] supplied men, supplies on an unpaved track that eventually became the Old Military Road. Their activity and forays into Mexico to transport men and supplies were during the years, *See Also [[Space:Old_Alice_Road|'''{{purple|Old Alice Road}}''']] :'''1846-48'''- Mexican American War :''''1847 -''' Henry Clay Davis established '''Rancho Davis''' on the Rio Grande. :'''1848 Treaty of Hidalgo''', Hidalgo County, Texas was part of the disputed territory during the Mexican-American War. After the Mexican-American War.''' The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo''' of 1848]] the area became part of ''' San Patricio area first. ''. In the same year the region was further subdivided and became part of '''Cameron County'''. :'''1848'''. The end of this war stopped the disagreement of boundary and established the boundary to be the Rio Grande River.to supply his men in Mexico during the war.]. :'''10 Feb 1848,''' Starr County, Texas was created from Nueces County, Texas. (Texas Laws 1847, 2d leg., ch. 31/p. 24) :'''07 Aug 1848''' Starr fully organized. (Kennedy, 159) :'''Oct 26, 1848''' - Camp Ringgold, later Fort Ringgold, was built at Rancho Davis in Cameron county area..https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rio_Grande_City,_Texas {{Image|file=Starr_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Fort Ringgold }}{{clear}} :'''1849''' the area became a popular stopping point for gold seekers from the United States on the way to California. The '''Old Military Road''' had become part of the '''Gila Route''' to the '''West Coast'''. :'''1850 ''' -Los Saenz was renamed Roma-Los Saenz and became a thriving community. Thirty-nine ranches operating. Texas and Mexico were the main markets for fruits, vegetables, such as squash, citrus fruit, corn. :'''1850 ''' - Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (1850) ended the Mexican War in 1848 and this area became Nueces County. :'''1852''' - Starr County lost a large portion of its E astern lands when Hidalgo County was formed. :'''1849''' the "Oblates of Mary Immaculate" periodically visited the ranches between [[:Category: Brownsville, Texas|Brownsville]] and [[:Category: Laredo, Texas|Laredo]]. :'''1852''' The county had 40-45 ranches. As land was parceled out from one generation to the next the ranches located along the river developed into villages. In this way, ranches gave rise to the communities of '''La Habitación''', '''Relampago''', and '''Peñitas'''. Ranches away from the river included '''Laguna Seca Ranch''', founded in 1867, '''Mora Relámpago Ranch (1875)''', and '''San Manuel Ranch (1876)'''. Farmers in the N, made a living by stock raising, while those along the river were involved in transportation, agriculture, and trade México . {{Image|file=Starr_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=260 |caption=. }}{{Clear}} :'''Sept. 2,1852''' - '''La Habitación''' was renamed Edinburg, Texas and made county seat. The first county court convened on September 2, 1852, and as its first act issued licences to '''ferries''' at [[:Category: Hidalgo, Texas|Hidalgo County]], San Luis, [[:Category: Penitas, Texas|Penitas]], and Las Cuevas. '''José M. J. Carbajal''' was an early court reporter. :''' Jan 1858,''' Starr lost land to creation of [[:Space: Zapata County, Texas|Zapata]]. (Texas Laws 1857, 7th leg., ch. 55, sec. 7/p. 60) :'''1860''' Rancho Davis was renamed into “Rio Grande City” to encourage investors and settlers Rancho Davis AKA Rio Rio Grande City was made county seat. Zapata County was formed from part of Starr's land. :'''1860-:Cortina Wars''' when '''Juan Nepomuceno Cortina the Mexican Robin Hood)''', on his way to a robbery, was intercepted by a force of [[:Category: Texas Rangers|Texas Rangers]]. This encounter was known as the ''Battle of La Bolsa''. :'''1861-65- Civil War''' -Paso Real became an important crossing point for Confederate cotton exports. County residents were isolated from each other, however, and from the population center of [[:Category: Brownsville, Texas|Brownsville]] in neighboring [[:Category: Cameron County, Texas|Cameron County]]. :'''1861-65''' -Hidalgo County was a haven for outlaws from both sides of the river, taking advantage of the US and Texas' forces' 'attention to the Civil War. Lawlessness occurred in the Valley as Mexican bandits tried to take over. Paso Real became an important crossing point for Confederate cotton exports. :'''Dec 28, 1862''' Armed Mexican bandits crossed into Los Ebanos, Texas, captured a Confederate wagon-train, and killed 3 teamsters. At other times Mexican cattle rustlers would cross into Texas to steal cattle. No counties prospered following the Civil War. The Valley began to prosperafter the '''Civil War''' as did Cameron County, Texas . The Valley instead found itself battling cattle rustlers,as well as by Union and Confederate deserters. :'''26 Jul 1870''', Starr lost land to [[:Space: Duval County, Texas]] and [[:Space: Nueces County, Texas|Nueces]]. (Texas Laws 1870, 12th leg., called session., ch. 27/p. 40) :'''1872 to 1875''' Sheriff Alex J. Leo repeatedly wired Washington requesting troops to curtail cattle rustling and end the "Cattle Wars," but his efforts were in vain. :'''April 2, 1875''', Capt. Leander H. McNelly and a band of Texas Ranger arrived to help. :'''1886''' - Oranges were introduced by ranchman, Cantú, who brought seeds from Montemorelos, Nuevo León, to his ranch near La Sal Vieja. Ball family successful ill the enterprise. :'''1886''' Edinburg, Texas was washed away by a severe flood, after which it was moved to another flood-prone site about two miles north of the river. :'''1891''' The Garza War came to an end , when '''Catarino Erasmo Garza''' and his men were defeated at '''[[:Category: La Joya, Texas|La Joya]]''' in southwest [[:Category: Hidalgo County, Texas|Hidalgo County]]. :'''1904''' - More Anglo settlement came after the building of the St. Louis, Brownsville and Mexico Railway organized the Raymond Town and Improvement Company :'''1905-1910''', Developers sponsored tickets for prospective farmers to buy a 30-day round trip ticket to see and learn the prospects of the "magic valley. They bought land, planned by the ranchers or land developers - not all stayed. :'''1908 Chapin''' was established , was soon made county seat and renamed Edinburg, Texas . The old county seat, Edinburg, Texas, was moved away from the river and renamed Hidalgo. :'''1911''' - Willacy County was separated and created from parts of Cameron, Hidalgo counties included Kenedy County. This was named for state senator John G. Willacy. {{Image|file=Willacy_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=260 |caption=ONIONS. }}{{clear}} :'''11 Mar 1911''', Starr lost to the creation of [[:Space: Brooks County, Texas|Brooks]]. (Texas Laws 1911, 32d leg., reg. sess., ch. 39/pp. 55-57) :'''1912''' - Milt White introduced the Bermuda onion to Willacy County, grew well. This onion farming gradually displaced much of the ranchland in the southern part of the county. It became the most important crop. ''Everyone uses onions in cooking''. [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txwillac/history.html Willacy onions] Raymondville held an annual Onion Festival. The catch phrase: "The Breath of a Nation." {Image|file=Willacy_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=Onion Festival. }}{{clear}} :'''1912-1915''' Border raids claimed at (30) Anglo lives and several (100) Mexican lives. This converted the area into a combat zone, and brought settlement to a halt. Though the raiders disrupted lives and stole cattle, law-enforcement officers were also accused of excessive violence and unjust practices. :'''1920's''' The Bermuda onion crops were successful, the salt enterprise was being supplied by '''La Sal Vieja''', yet the county had''' no paved roads.'''Segregation was the norm. Inexperienced teacher taught at the Mexican schools, which were overcrowded, ill equipped. There were no high schools for them as Hispanics were not expected if parents did not removed the children to help support the family. :'''1921''' Kenedy split from Willacy. Early settled ranchers in the Northern part of the county wanted to be separated from the newcomers, farmers of the Southern part. :'''1927''' the Arroyo Colorado Navigation District of Cameron and Willacy counties was formed. :'''1940''' -the first oil wells were sunk in the county's Willamar Oil Field. This oil production is a major part of the local economy today. Now natural gas is also rising. Sorghum introduced. :'''1941''' -Hidalgo County received its '''first military base , when Moore Air Field''' was built twelve miles northwest of Mission, Texas. The field was operated by the '''United States Army Air Force''' during World War II and was named for '''Lt. Frank Murchison Moore''', a Texan. :'''1960's''' -The civil-rights movement that had swept the country during the 1960s brought increased participation of Hispanics in Hidalgo County, Texas politics., '''"Pharr Police Riot" of 1971''' illustrates. In '' Donna, Texas , migrant farm workers' children were sent to a separate school until the late 1970s. {{Image|file=Starr_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Here's an image. }}{{Clear}} :'''1982''', 91% of the land was in farms and ranches, (52% of farmland under cultivation and 85% irrigated; 51- to 60% of the county was considered prime farmland. The primary crops were sorghum, cotton, corn, and vegetables; Hidalgo County led Texas counties in the production of cabbage, onions, cantaloupes, carrots, and watermelons. The primary fruits and nuts grown in the county were grapefruit, oranges, and pecans. Cattle, milk cows, and hogs were the primary livestock products. :'''2015'''- a large-scale prison riot at the leading employer for the county in South Texas. Tent City. -housed '''undocumented immigrants''' awaiting deportation). These rioting immigrants who were serving federal criminal sentences illegally entering the U.S) . Cause- inadequate medical care, filthy toilets and maggot-infested food. ::Inmates set fire to 3 of the 10 Kevlar tents that lend the South Texas prison its nickname, Tent City, and damaged the plumbing and electrical systems. The prison called in the FBI. Tear gas was fired and armored vehicles entered. Inmates also sliced open the tents that were not burned. By the time prison authorities regained control of the prison, the '''$60 million facility''' was reduced to a shambles; the federal Bureau of Prisons declared it “uninhabitable. Prisoners were moved. '''The county lost its leading employer''' of county residents.

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

====County Seat==== *[[:Category:Edinburg, Texas|Edinburg]] (population 85,456) is the county’s seat of government and the home of the University of Texas-Pan American, Hidalgo County, Texas. Other communities include McAllen, Texas (138,356), Mission, Texas| (81,581), and Pharr, Texas (74,344). ===Adjacent counties=== {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = Hidalgo County, Texas | NW Location = | N Location = Brooks County, Texas | NE Location= Kenedy County, Texas | E Location = Willacy County, Texas
Cameron County, Texas | SE Location = Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Tamaulipas México | S Location = Gustavo Díaz Ordaz, Tamaulipas , Reynosa, Tamaulipas,
and Río Bravo Municipality, Tamaulipas
Tamaulipas, Mexico | SW Location = | W Location = Starr County, Texas }} *[[:Space: Brooks County, Texas|Brooks County Free Space]] *[[:Space: Kenedy County, Texas|Kenedy County Free Space]] *[[:Space: Willacy County, Texas|Willacy County Free Space]] *[[:Space: Cameron County, Texas|Cameron County Free Space]] *[[:Space: Starr County, Texas|Starr County Free Space]] ===Geography=== [[:Category: Hidalgo County, Texas|Hidalgo County]] is located in the Rio Grande Valley of South Texas and is one of the fastest-growing counties in the United States. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 1,583 square miles (4,100 sq. km), of which 1,571 square miles (4,070 sq. km) is land and 12 square miles (31 km2) (0.8%). Northern part of the county has sandy and light loamy soils over deep reddish or mottled, clayey subsoils. In some areas limestone lies within forty inches of the surface. The southern part of the county has moderately deep to deep loamy surfaces over clayey subsoils. Along the Rio Grande brown to red clays occur. '''Vegetation'''
Hidalgo County is in the South Texas Plains vegetation area, which features grasses, mesquite, live oaks, and chaparral. Native plants, reduced in recent years by extensive farming, include chapote, guayacan, ebony, huisache, brasil, and yucca. Natural Resources/Minerals
Natural resources included caliche, sand, gravel, oil, and gas. Oil and gas production in 1982 totaled 98,487,211,000 cubic feet (2.7888472×109 cu. m) of gas-well gas, 139,995 barrels of crude oil, 1,101,666 barrels of condensate, and 15,784,000 cubic feet (447,000 cu. m) of casinghead gas. Climate
The climate is subtropical and sub-humid. Temperatures range from an average low of 47 °F (8 °C) in January to an average high to 96 °F (36 °C) in July; the average annual temperature is 73 °F (23 °C). Rainfall averages 23 inches (580 mm) a year, and the growing season lasts for 320 days of the year. ====National Protected Areas==== *Lower Rio Grande Valley National Wildlife Refuge (part) *Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge *Rio Grande River *Ports of Entry August 1638 '''[[Garcia de Sepulveda-1|Jacinto García de Sepulveda]]''' crossed the Rio Grande into the area at the site of '''Mier''' in search of Dutch sailors reported on the Texas]] coast. In 1687 the second expedition of '''[[De Leon-229|Alonso De León]]''' in search of Fort St. Louis also followed the river route. In the 1720s - Spain's renewed interests in establishing colonies in the future State of [[:Space: Texas|Texas]] due to rapid expansion of [[:Category: United Kingdom|British]] and [[:Category: France (en)|French]] colonization. In 1747 '''[[De la Garza Falcón-10|Miguel de la Garza Falcón]]''' reconnoitered the northern bank of the river in search of suitable land to establish a settlement. He found the land unsuitable even for stock raising and condemned it as uninhabitable. Despite [[De la Garza Falcón-10|de la Garza Falcon's]] judgement, the area again drew the attention of the Spanish crown, and in 1749 '''[[Escandon-3|José de Escandón]]''' was assigned the task of colonizing the area. He established four towns on the southern banks of the Rio Bravo (Rio Grande) including Reynosa, Tamaulipas(1749)''', which was originally located across the river from the site of present-day [[:Category: Penitas, Texas|Penitas]]. He founded '''[[:Category: Camargo Municipality, Tamaulipas|Camargo]]''' (1749), '''[[:Category: Mier Municipality, Tamaulipas|Mier]]''' (1750), and '''Revilla''' (now [[:Category: Guerrero Municipality, Tamaulipas|Guerrero]]) (1752). Settlers from these colonies later crossed the Rio Grande and settled the northern banks of the river. About '''eighty porciones''' in about '''nineteen grants''' were issued in the future Hidalgo County, Texas by the Spanish and Mexican governments. Colonization was left in the hands of the grantees, who established settlements along the river as well as in the northern reaches of the future county. A settlement called '''La Habitación''', also known as '''Rancho San Luis or San Luisito''', was established north of the river [[Category: Hidalgo, Texas]], in 1774. Because the land was suitable for cattle and sheep raising the grantees turned to ranching with great success. Among the first settlers was '''Juan José Ynojosa de Ballí''', who was issued the '''Llano Grande grant''' on May 29, 1790. Another successful rancher was '''José Manuel Gómez''', who received the '''Santa Anita grant''' in 1798. In 1798 he established the '''Santa Anita Ranch''', which was still in operation in 1995 under the name '''McAllen Ranch'''. Most of the other grantees also managed to settle their land and become successful ranchers. ====Parent County/Formed From==== Established in 1852 from [[:Category:San Patricio County, Texas|San Patricio County]] and [[:Category: Cameron County, Texas|Cameron County]] ===Demographics=== Despite political turmoil and cattle rustling, the county population grew to 6,534 by 1890. The county population was estimated at 6,837 in 1900. The population was estimated at 13,728 in 1910. In 1920 the population was 38,110, more than double what it had been in 1910, In 1930 the county's population was estimated at 77,004, of which 41,522 individuals were identified as "Mexican." Great Depression, the county's population increased to 106,059 in 1940. '''The number of residents fluctuated''', however, during any given year due to migrant farm workers and winter Texans or "snowbirds" coming or going. The population was estimated at 160,446 in 1950. The population was estimated at 180,904 in 1960. 1970 the population had reached 181,533. Immigration increased throughout the 1970s. The population doubled between 1970 and 1977, to an estimated 232,300. In 1980 the population was estimated at 283,229, including 15,868 retired workers. In 1982 Hidalgo County was ranked sixty-fourth among all United States counties in the highest birth rate and twelfth in highest percent of Hispanic-origin residents. '''The county has never experienced a decrease in population'''. In 1988 Hidalgo County, Texas hosted 80,000 "winter Texans." By 1990, the population numbered 383,545 In 1992 it was discovered that an unusually high number of children born in the county were being born with anencephaly, a neural birth defect. As of 1989, twenty-seven out of every 10,000 babies born to Hispanic women in the area had neural birth defects, and this situation had not improved by 1992, when women of child-bearing age were told to consume folic acid to prevent further defects while various organizations studied the problem. ====Economy==== Ranching dominated the economy in 1860, when 10,695 cattle and 3,330 sheep were counted; the latter produced 10,900 pounds of wool. Rustling also thrived. In 1870 rustlers were attracted to a county with 18,141 cattle and 11,270 sheep and a population of only 2,387. Ranching reached its peak in 1890 with 71,176 cattle; 20,906 sheep gave 41,074 pounds of wool. The Hidalgo Advance, the county's first newspaper, went into publication in March 1903. It was published for the sole purpose of advertising the county and attracting a '''railroad'''. When it arrived in 1904, the '''St. Louis, Brownsville and Mexico Railway''' made a big difference. In 1903 '''land sold for twenty-five cents an acre''', but by 1906 it was selling at '''fifty dollars an acre''', and by 1910 the price had increased to as much as '''$300 an acre'''. In 1911 the San Benito and '''San Benito and Rio Grande Valley Railway''' made the junction with the '''St. Louis, Brownsville and Mexico Railway''' at [[:Category: San Benito, Texas|San Benito]]. The '''Texas and New Orleans''' built into the Valley in 1927. With the introduction of the railroad and the influx of settlers wishing to establish farms during the first decade of the twentieth century, the county's economic base shifted toward farming. The primary crops were corn and cotton. Farming in [[:Category: Hidalgo County, Texas|Hidalgo County]] was not practiced on a large scale until the latter part of the nineteenth century. Citrus fruits were among the first products cultivated. By '''1878, Carlota Vela''' at the Laguna Seca Ranch had a small orange grove that was known for the quality of its fruit. Later the primary crops were cotton and sugarcane planted on large plantations for export. The first attempt at growing cane on a large scale was made in 1883 by John Closner, who established a plantation and mill near the site of present-day [[:Category: Pharr, Texas|Pharr]]. Attempts to irrigate rice were unsuccessful, but citrus fruits and vegetables were produced on a commercial basis starting around 1907, when W. A. Fitch planted a commercial-scale grapefruit orchard near '' Mercedes, Texas'''. '''1920''' Farms had increased to 1,727, seven times the number of farms in 1890. '''John H. Shary''', who became a successful land developer and promoter, arrived in Hidalgo County in 1912. '''Shary''', who developed the citrus industry, was selling his grapefruit by 1919. In 1924 a regional '''Texas Agricultural Experiment Station''' was established in [[:Category: Weslaco, Texas|Weslaco]]. Thriving towns sprang up across the southern part of the county east to west along '''U.S. Highway 83''', which by 1930 was described as the "longest main street in the world." *'''1930''' the conversion of the economy to truck farming was complete. That year there were only 34,505 cattle, and the number of farms had increased to 4,321, more than double the number in 1920. The primary crops were cotton, planted on 131,884 acres, and corn, planted on 14,658 acres. Stock farming and ranching continued mainly in the northern part of the county, where cattle, sheep, and poultry were the main livestock. :The first producing oil well in the county was brought in on September 18, 1934, by '''Otto C. Woods'''. The oil and gas industry soon became important in the county. With the increase in population the number of farms grew by 1940 to 5,094. '''1941''' the county's sixty-two manufacturing establishments produced $6,502,129 in products. By 1950 the county had 5,314 farms, and '''citrus fruit production''' had become the '''most important industry'''. That year's harvest yielded 3,093,792 boxes of oranges and 169,245 tons of grapefruit. Cotton production was 197,267 bales, and corn production was 72,495 bushels. '''1967''' the county had produced twenty million barrels of oil. In 1969 an estimated $50 million came from [[:Category: Hidalgo County, Texas|Hidalgo County]]'s winter vegetables, citrus fruit, and cotton. That year the number of farms had declined to 4,124, a decrease attributable to the increase in farming corporations. '''1978''' [[:Category: Hidalgo County, Texas|Hidalgo County]] was averaging $188 million in annual farm income, 90 percent of which came from cotton, corn, citrus fruit, sugarcane, and grain. Also by that year the average annual income from mineral production, including oil and gas, was $65 million. The peso devaluation of 1976 did not have an immediate effect on the economy of the Rio Grande Valley. :Merchants that catered to Mexican nationals experienced a negative effect of the devaluations occurring in that decade. Merchants such as clothiers, jewelers, car dealers, and some real estate agents were hurt; agribusiness, ranching, and the oil industry suffered less. '''1980''' Industries with the most workers were agribusiness, tourism, oil and gas field servicing, construction, frozen food processing and canning, meat packing, and soft drink bottling, which earned an aggregate of $1,575,879,000. In 1982 Hidalgo County had 171 manufacturers with 7,100 employees and products valued at $211.9 million. '''1987''' The McAllen-Edinburg-Mission metropolitan area had the lowest per capita income (est. $7,001) in the United States. [[:Category: Hidalgo County, Texas|Hidalgo County]] had the state's highest unemployment rate, and county government was underfunded resulting its independent health-care program ran out of money halfway through the fiscal year. Corporations were doing well. 1988 more than $1 billion a year in goods passed through the foreign trade zone located south of [[:Category: McAllen, Texas|McAllen]] in south central [[:Category: Hidalgo County, Texas|Hidalgo County]]. After its warehouses filled up that year, the foreign trade zone had to turn away tenants. '''1988''' Retail sales rose 22.6 percent that year. Little profit found its way to the poor people. Rife of the colonia residents (many were migrant farm workers) was shown in the colonia dwellers (52,000) lived in 366 colonies, with problems of inadequate water supply and substandard housing. 1990- Residents were 383,545 composed of Hispanics, Germans, and Anglo-Americans are the three largest ethnic groups. The labor force that made Hidalgo County, a prosperous agricultural region had a labor force that wasthe poorest in the nation. It was hoped that in the 1990s part of the problem would be solved by new trade and opportunities for employment brought by the '''North American Free Trade Agreement''' ('''NAFTA'''). Because of its proximity to Mexico, Hidalgo County, Texas was also a favored entry point for drug smugglers. '''2002''' the county had 2,104 farms and ranches covering 593,158 acres, with 68 percent devoted to crops and 28 percent to pasture. That year farmers and ranchers in the area earned $202,073,000; crop sales accounted for $182,431,000 of the total. Sugar cane, vegetables, grain, citrus, cotton, and cattle were the chief agricultural products. More than 2,777,000 barrels of oil, and 234,486,500 thousand cubic feet of gas well gas, were produced in the county in 2004; by the end of that year 110,100,000 barrels of petroleum had been taken from county lands since 1934. :Food processing and other agribusinesses, tourism and mineral operations were important elements of the local economy. ===Government, Politics, and Political History=== :1886 Courthouse this served as the courthouse for Hidalgo following construction, until the county seat was moved to Chapin. Chapin was later renamed Edinburg). Brick construction made in Reynosa, Mexico. "This building functioned as the Hidalgo County Courthouse from its construction in 1886 until the County Seat was moved to Chapin. This was later renamed Edinburg It originally was two story, but the cupola, roof, 2nd floor were destroyed in a fire. Later this building later served as an immigration and customs facility." Recorded as a Texas Historic Landmark in 1963. {{Image|file=Hidalgo_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=l |size=250 |caption=1886 courthouse before fire. }}{{Image|file=Hidalgo_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=1886 Hidalgo courthouse after the roof was altered. }}{{Clear}} :1908 When the government and offices moved to Chapin. the County Judge Chaplin became involved in a trial, so the county changed the name of the town to Edinburg......http://www.texasescapes.com/SouthTexasTowns/HidalgoTexas/Hidalgo-Texas-1886-Hidalgo-County-Courthouse.htm {{Image|file=Hidalgo_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=New Courthouse. }} ====Politics==== Politically, the County had become a battleground, as various groups vied for dominance of local politics. Party affiliations, especially with the '''Reds and Blues''', were firmly entrenched by 1869. Members of the Democratic party, known as the Reds, included '''Thaddeus Rhodes, Ben Kidder, Pete Champion''', '''W. P. Dougherty''' and '''James Dougherty'''. The Reds ruled the county for most of the last third of the nineteenth century. Their ineffective government was blamed for the county's having '''eight sheriffs between 1869 and 1876'''. It was alleged that the Reds kept control of the county by using the pachanga or block vote, which entailed rounding up men, filling them with food and liquor, and paying their poll tax. The Republican party members, the Blues, included '''John McAllen, Jesse Bennett, and Dr. Alexander M. Headley'''. '''Martin "Big Drunk" Norgraves''' was first county clerk and was credited as the organizer of block voting. By 1880 the population was 4,347, and all except women and the 114 African Americans were fair game for the parties looking for votes. '''Closner became sheriff in 1890.''' {{Image|file=Hidalgo_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=News article, death, Closner, '''lawman without a gun''' }}{{clear}} While pioneering in farming and irrigation, Closner also brought law and order to the outlaw-plagued county. After 1884-1890 service as deputy, was elected sheriff in 1890-- the ninth in 7 years. Without using six-gun or killing a man, tamed gangs of rustlers and bandits. When he retired in 1912, he had enforced six-shooter law (no guns worn)-- a border first.Closner lived in retirement until his death, on June 3, 1932.[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fcl33 John Closner]http://www.stxmaps.com/go/texas-historic-landmark-john-closner-home.html During his rule he brought peace to the county and was seen as such an effective leader that he was nicknamed the "father" of Hidalgo County. By 1882, when '''John Closner''' was elected deputy sheriff, was control over cattle rustlers achieved. In the process, however, he made enemies. During the 1890s his rivals tried to have him assassinated twice and brought a ranger investigation against him. Though Closner's Reds were effective in bringing law and order to the county, the rivalry with the Blues did not abate. It came to a head in August 1890, when the Blues set up their polls and judges while the Reds held elections. This effectively gave the county two sets of officials. The Blues wanted to stop the Reds' use of the '''pachanga''', which gave undocumented aliens access to the polls. Consequently, Dr. Headley and a company of 150 Blues took over Edinburg and ruled for several days under the moniker '''"Independent Republic of Hidalgo."''' United States officials ended Headley's "republic" when he attempted to collect customs at the border. During the first decade of the twentieth century Closner ran unopposed, and nominees for district and state offices received 90 percent of the votes. In 1914 the county had only 700 Anglo-American farmers who had paid their poll tax, as opposed to the 1,200 Hispanics that the Democratic machine could mobilize. In 1914 the '''Good Government League''' was established after '''Judge James H. Edwards''' was ousted by the Closner regime. The league was made up exclusively of Anglo farmers, businessmen, and professionals who supported Edwards and promised to "clean up" Hidalgo County politics. '''Sheriff Anderson Y. Baker''' then took control over the Democratic machine and maintained it for twelve years, through voter manipulation, election fraud, and large-scale graft. Because of the machine's shenanigans the Weslaco ballot box was thrown out during the 1928 county election. In the resulting "Hidalgo County Rebellion" the citizens of Weslaco armed themselves against the Mexican voters, whom they considered pawns of the machine. Weslaco's Anglo voters, all new farmers to the area and opposed to the regime, asked for and got a federal investigation. The investigation not only hurt the machine but further marginalized Hispanic voters, who were scared away from the polls. In 1929, in yet another attempt to oust the remnants of boss rule, the '''Good Government League''', headed by '''Charles H. Pease''', led a successful struggle to remove county government from control of a faction that monopolized irrigation projects and oil. Thus Wells and Closner's political machine, which ran Hidalgo County and caused its economic boom, was in the end ousted by the settlers it attracted. ====Politics Today==== Hidalgo County tends to vote for the Democratic Party, although there is representation of the Republican Party in some of the offices that affect the county. Hidalgo County is represented by Ruben Hinojosa of Texas's 15th congressional district, and Henry Cuellar of Texas's 28th congressional district. In the 2012 presidential election, 70.4% of the voters voted for Barack Obama while 28.6% voted for Mitt Romney. The last time Hidalgo County voted Republican was in the 1972 presidential election when Richard Nixon won over 55% of the votes. Inhabitants of [[:Category: Hidalgo County, Texas|Hidalgo County]] consistently voted Democratic in presidential elections from 1852 to 2000; the only exceptions occurred in 1860, when Constitutional Union candidate '''John Bell''' carried the area, and in 1928, 1952, 1956, and 1972, when Republicans did. '''In 2004, however, Republican George W. Bush took the county with a comfortable margin of victory'''. ======County Offices====== {| class=wikitable |- ! colspan="2" style="text-align:center; vertical-align:bottom;"| '''Position''' ! style="text-align:center; vertical-align:bottom;"| '''Name''' ! style="text-align:center; vertical-align:bottom;"| '''Party''' |- | County Judge | Ramon Garcia | Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic |- | Commissioner, Precinct 1 | A.C. Cuellar, Jr. | Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic |- | Commissioner, Precinct 2 | Eduardo "Eddie" Cantu | Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic |- | Commissioner, Precinct 3 | Joe M. Flores | Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic |- | Commissioner, Precinct 4 | Joseph Palacios | Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic |- |- | Criminal District Attorney | Ricardo Rodriguez | Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic |- |- | District Clerk | Laura Hinojosa | Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic |- |- | County Clerk | Arturo Guajardo, Jr. | Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic |- |- | Sheriff | J.E. "Eddie" Guerra | Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic |- |- | Tax Assessor-Collector | Pablo "Paul" Villarreal | Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic |- |- | Treasurer | Norma Garcia | Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic |- |- | Constable, Precinct 1 | Celestino Avila, Jr. |Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic |- |- | Constable, Precinct 2 | Martin Cantu | Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic |- |- | Constable, Precinct 3 | Lazaro Gallardo, Jr. | Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic |- |- | Constable, Precinct 4 | Atanacio "J.R." Gaitan | Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic |- |} ====Census==== The U.S. census counted 831,073 people living in [[:Category: Hidalgo County, Texas|Hidalgo County]] in 2014. About 91 percent were Hispanic and 7.3 percent were Anglo. Of residents age twenty-five and older, 51 percent had completed high school, and 13 percent had college degrees. ====Cities==== *[[:Category: Alamo, Texas|Alamo]] *[[:Category:Alton, Texas|Alton]] *[[:Category:Donna, Texas|Donna]] *[[:Category:Edcouch, Texas|Edcouch]] *[[:Category:Edinburg, Texas|Edinburg]] *[[:Category:Elsa, Texas|Elsa]] *[[:Category:Granjeno, Texas|Granjeno]] *Hildago, Texas *[[:Category:La Joya, Texas|La Joya]] *[[:Category:La Villa, Texas|La Villa]] *[[:Category:McAllen, Texas|McAllen]] *[[:Category:Mercedes, Texas|Mercedes]] *[[:Category:Mission, Texas|Mission]] *[[:Category:Palmhurst, Texas|Palmhurst]] *[[:Category:Palmview, Texas|Palmview]] *[[:Category:Penitas, Texas|Penitas]] *[[:Category:Pharr, Texas|Pharr]] *[[:Category:Progreso, Texas|Progreso]] *[[:Category:Progreso Lakes, Texas|Progreso Lakes]] *[[:Category:San Juan, Texas|San Juan]] *[[:Category:Sullivan City, Texas|Sullivan City]] *[[:Category:Weslaco, Texas|Weslaco]] ===Census-designated places=== *Abram-Perezville, Texas *Alton North, Texas *Cesar Chavez, Texas *Citrus City, Texas *[[:Category:Cuevitas, Hidalgo County, Texas|Cuevitas]] *Doffing, Texas *Doolittle, Texas *El Gato, Texas *[[:Category:Faysville, Texas|Faysville]] *[[:Category:Hargill, Texas|Hargill]] *Havana, Texas *Heidelberg, Texas *Indian Hills, Texas *La Blanca, Texas *La Homa, Texas *[[:Category:Laguna Seca, Texas|Laguna Seca]] *Llano Grande, Texas *Lopezville, Texas *[[:Category:Los Ebanos, Texas|Los Ebanos]] *McCook, Texas *Midway North, Texas *Midway South, Texas *Mila Doce, Texa *Monte Alto, Texas *Muniz, Texas *North Alamo, Hildago County, Texas *Nurillo, Texas *Olivarez, Texas *Palmview South, Texas *[[:Category:Relampago, Texas|Relampago]] *Runn, Texas *San Carlos, Texas *San Manuel-Linn, Texas *Scissors, Texas *South Alamo, Hildago County, Texas *Villa Verde, Texas *West Sharyland, Texas ==Notables== *Juan José Ynojosa de Ballí, est. a ranch *José Manuel Gómez, est. Santa Anita Ranch *José M. J. Carbajal, early court reporter *[[Landry-1185|Tom (Thomas Wade) Landry]] (b. September 11, 1924 in Mission, Tx, d. February 12, 2000), ====Wiki Tree Profiles==== *[[Garcia de Sepulveda-1|Jacinto García de Sepulveda]] *[[De Leon-229|Alonso De Leon]] *[[De la Garza Falcón-10|Miguel de la Garza Falcón]] *[[Hidalgo y Costilla-2|Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla]] *'''Sergeant Alfredo Cantu Gonzalez''', '''(1946 - 1968 KIA), USMC Vietnam [[:Category: Medal of Honor|Medal of Honor recipient]] born Edinburg.''' *[[Cano-105|Pedro Cano]], WWII Medal of Honor recipient, United States Army *[[Escandon-3|José de Escandón]] :[[Nunez-416|'''Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca''']], http://www.pbs.org/weta/thewest/people/a_c/cabezadevaca.htmHandbook of Texas Online, Donald E. Chipman, "Cabeza De Vaca, Alvar Nunez," accessed May 10, 2016, http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fca06. ====Servicemen==== :[[Gomez-924|Silvestre Gomez, Army]] Hidalgo county, Texas ====Grants==== *'''José Manuel Gómez''', who received the '''Santa Anita grant''' ==Cemeteries== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=370 |caption= }}{{clear}} {| |- !Cemetery Name, !|Number of Listings, !|% Photographed from Find A Grave |- |*[[:Category: Abram Cemetery, Abram, Texas|Abram Cemetery]], ||456, ||2% |- |*Agua Negra Ranch Cemetery, Progreso || || |- |*[[:Category:Anacuitas Cemetery, Mercedes, Texas|Anacuitas Cemetery, Mercedes]] ||170 ||45% |- |*[[:Category:Anahuac Community Cemetery, Edcouch, Texas|Anahuac Community Cemetery, Edcouch]]|| 76 || 9% |- |*[[:Category:Anciso-Gavia Family Cemetery, Mercedes, Texas|Anciso-Gavia Family Cemetery, Mercedes]] || || |- |*[[:Category:Andrea Ranch Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Andrea Ranch Cemetery]] || || |- |*[[:Category: Asadores Cemetery, Donna, Texas|Asadores Cemetery, Donna]], ||32, ||88% |- |*[[:Category:Balli Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Balli Cemetery]], ||15 , ||7% |- |*[[:Category:Bazan Ranch Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Bazan Ranch Cemetery]] ||6||100% |- |*Benavides Ranch Cemetery|||| |- |*[[:Category:Brewster Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Brewster Cemetery]], ||40 , ||3% |- |*[[:Category: Hillcrest Memorial Park, Edinburg, Texas|Hillcrest Memorial Park, Edinburg]]|| 1,699||53% |- |*[[:Category: Campacuas Memorial Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Campacuas Memorial Cemetery]]|| 495 ,|| 11% |- |*Capota Cemetery ||3 ||- |- |*[[:Category: Castillo Family Cemetery, Edinburg, Texas|Castillo Family Cemetery, Edinburg]],|| 1|| - |- |*[[:Category:Cavazos Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Cavazos Cemetery]],|| 23, ||- |- |*Cementerio Anahuac, Anahuac|| 76 ,|| 9% |- |*[[:Category:Cementerio Bautista, Mercedes, Texas|Cementerio Bautista, Mercedes]]||70 ||33% |- |*Chihuahua Ranch Cemetery, Mission ||1|| |- |*[[:Category:Cibilo Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Cibilo Cemetery]]||53||21% |- |*[[:Category:Cuevitas Cemetery, Cuevitas, Hidalgo County, Texas|Cuevitas Cemetery, Cuevitas]]|| 115|| |- |*[[:Category:Dominguez Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Dominguez Cemetery]]|| 60||90% |- |*[[:Category:Don Patricio Gonzalez Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Don Patricio Gonzalez Cemetery (Old Edinburg)]]||83||27% |- |*[[:Category:Donna City Cemetery, Donna, Texas|Donna City Cemetery, Donna]]|| 2107||87% |- |*[[:Category: Ebony Grove Cemetery, Mercedes, Texas|Ebony Grove Cemetery, Mercedes]]|| 2589||85% |- |*[[:Category: El Capote Cemetery, Pharr, Texas|El Capote Cemetery, Pharr]]||183, || 1% |- |*[[:Category: El Cibolo Ranch Cemetery, Faysville, Texas|El Cibolo Ranch Cemetery, Faysville]]||84||2% |- |*[[:Category: El Rucio Cemetery, Linn, Texas|El Rucio, Linn]]||232||93% |- |*[[:Category: Emmanuel Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Emmanuel Cemetery (Immanuel Lutheran Cemetery)]]||173||38% |- |*[[:Category: Fike Family Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Fike Family Cemetery]]|| 8||75% |- |*[[:Category:Garden of Angels Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Garden of Angels Cemetery]]||184||60% |- |*[[:Category: Granjeno Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Granjeno Cemetery]] || 778,|| 79% |- |*[[:Category: Guadalupe Cemetery, Pharr, Texas|Guadalupe Cemetery]]|| 136, ||32% |- |*[[:Category:Guadalupe El Torrero Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Guadalupe El Torrero Cemetery]], ||60, ||93% |- |*[[:Category:Handy Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Handy Cemetery]], ||7,|| |- |*[[:Category: Valle De La Paz Cemetery, Hargill, Texas|Hargill Cemetery (Valle De La Paz Cemetery), Hargill]],|| 232, ||86% |- |*[[:Category: Havana Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Havana Cemetery]], ||97,|| 86% |- |*[[:Category: Hidalgo Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Hidalgo Cemetery]]|| 34|| 12% |- |*[[:Category: Hidalgo County Pauper Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Hidalgo County Pauper Cemetery]] || 63||92% |- |*[[:Category:Highland Memorial Park Cemetery, Weslaco, Texas|Highland Memorial Park Cemetery, Weslaco]]|| 3037||36% |- |*[[:Category: Hillcrest Memorial Park, Edinburg, Texas|Hillcrest (Brushwood) Memorial Park, Edinburg]]|| 1699||53% |- |*[[:Category:Immaculate Conception Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas| Immaculate Conception Cemetery]]||106||77% |- |*[[:Category: Immanuel Lutheran Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Immanuel Lutheran Cemetery]]||173||38% |- |*[[:Category:Jackson Ranch Church Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|:Jackson Ranch Church Cemetery]]||20||5% |- |*[[:Category: Jaraschinas Ranch Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Jaraschinas Ranch Cemetery]]||30|| |- |*[[:Category: Jesus Maria Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Jesus Maria Cemetery]] ||85||64% |- |*Joe Fernandez and Wife, Relampago||2||100% |- |*[[:Category:Santa Rita Nuevo Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Santa Rita Nuevo Cemetery (Julia Casas-Trevino Memorial)]]||52||92% |- |*[[:Category:La Blanca Community Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|La Blanca Community Cemetery]]|| 17|| |- |*[[:Category:La Noria Ranch Cemetery, Edinburg, Texas|La Noria Ranch Cemetery, Edinburg]]||4|| |- |*[[:Category:La Piedad Cemetery, McAllen, Texas|La Piedad Cemetery, McAllen]]|| 679||43% |- |*[[:Category: Laguna Seca Ranch Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Laguna Seca Ranch Cemetery]] ||101|| |- |*[[:Category: Lakeview Cemetery, La Joya, Texas|Lakeview Cemetery (La Joya Cemetery), La Joya]]|| 35||3% |- |*[[:Category:Laurel Hill Cemetery, Mission, Texas|Laurel Hill Cemetery, Mission]]||887||54% |- |*[[:Category: Lord and I Cemetery, Palmview, Texas|Lord & I Cemetery, Palmview]]|| 39||5% |- |*[[:Category:Los Burros Ranch Cemetery, La Villa, Texas|Los Burros Ranch Cemetery, La Villa]]||32||3% |- |*[[:Category:Los Ebanos Cemetery, Los Ebanos, Texas|Los Ebanos Cemetery, Los Ebanos]]||305||6% |- |*[[:Category: Ebony Grove Cemetery, Mercedes, Texas|Ebony Grove Cemetery (Los Ebanos-Mercedes), Mercedes]]||2589||85% |- |*[[:Category:Los Parajitos Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Los Parajitos Cemetery (Parajitos Cemetery)]]||18||11% |- |*[[:Category:Magic Valley Cemetery, Las Milpas, Texas|Magic Valley Cemetery, Las Milpas]]||30||20% |- |*[[:Category:McAllen Mexican Cemetery, McAllen, Texas|McAllen Mexican Cemetery, McAllen]]||6|| |- |*[[:Category: Mercedes Baptist Cemetery, Mercedes, Texas|Mercedes Baptist Cemetery, Mercedes]] ||70||33% |- |*[[:Category:Mercedes Memorial Restlawn Cemetery, Mercedes, Texas| Mercedes Memorial Restlawn Cemetery, Mercedes]]|| 690,|| 61% |- |*[[:Category:Mercedes Presbyterian Cemetery, Mercedes, Texas|Mercedes Presbyterian Cemetery, Mercedes]],|| 203||, 27% |- |*[[:Category:Missions Cemetery, Mission, Texas|Missions Cemetery, Mission]] || 15,|| 7% |- |*[[:Category:Mount Moriah Memorial Garden, Hidalgo County, Texas|Mount Moriah Memorial Garden]]|| 1,|| |- |*[[:Category:Nino De Jesus De Praga Cemetery, Linn, Texas|Nino De Jesus De Praga Cemetery, Linn]], || 77,|| |- |*[[:Category:Null Ranch Cemetery (Private), Hidalgo County, Texas| Null Ranch Cemetery (Private)]],|| 3,|| |- |*[[:Category:Old Edinburg Cemetery, Edinburg, Texas|Old Edinburg Cemetery, Edinburg]]||83, ||27% |- |*[[:Category:Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Cemetery, Mercedes, Texas|Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Cemetery, Mercedes]]||444, ||45% |- |*[[:Category:Palm Valley Memorial Gardens, Pharr, Texas| Palm Valley Memorial Gardens, Pharr]] || 3173,|| 83% |- |*Palmview Cemetery, Palmview ||1,|| |- |*[[:Category:Penitas City Cemetery, Penitas, Texas|Penitas City Cemetery, Penitas]] ||220, ||18% |- |*[[:Category:Pharr Memorial Cemetery, Pharr, Texas| Pharr Memorial Cemetery, Pharr]], ||156||, 87% |- |*[[:Category: Relampago Ranch Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Relampago Ranch Cemetery (Rosalio Cemetery)]]||227,|| 89% |- |*[[:Category:Restlawn Cemetery, Edinburg, Texas|Restlawn Cemetery, Edinburg]], ||60,|| 47% |- |*[[:Category:Rio Grande Valley State Veterans Cemetery, Mission, Texas|Rio Grande Valley State Veterans Cemetery, Mission]] ||2137,|| 96% |- |*[[:Category:Rios Family Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Rios Family Cemetery]]||6,|| 83% |- |*[[:Category:Roselawn Cemetery, McAllen, Texas|Roselawn Cemetery, McAllen]], ||3012, ||63% |- |*[[:Category:Sacred Park Cemetery, Mercedes, Texas|Sacred Park Cemetery, Mercedes]], ||28,|| |- |*[[:Category:Saint Joseph Cemetery, Alamo, Texas|Saint Joseph Cemetery, Alamo]] ||101,||37% |- |*[[:Category:San Jose Catholic Cemetery, Mission, Texas| San Jose Catholic Cemetery, Mission]] |- |*[[:Category:San Jose Cemetery, Mission, Texas|San Jose Cemetery, Mission]] |- |*[[:Category:San Jose Cemetery, Abram, Texas|San Jose Cemetery, Abram]] |- |*[[:Category:San Jose Ranch Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas| San Jose Ranch Cemetery]] |- |*[[:Category:San Juan Cemetery, San Juan, Texas|San Juan Cemetery]] |- |*[[:Category:San Manuel Cemetery, Linn, Texas|San Manuel Cemetery, Linn]] |- |*[[:Category:San Pedro Ranch Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|San Pedro Ranch Cemetery]] |- |*[[:Category:Santa Ana Cemetery, Alamo, Texas|Santa Ana Cemetery]] |- |*[[:Category:Santa Anita Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Santa Anita Cemetery]] |- |*[[:Category:Santa Fe Ranch Cemetery, Linn, Texas|Santa Fe Ranch Cemetery, Linn]] |- |*[[:Category:Santa Guadalupe Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Santa Guadalupe Cemetery]] |- |*[[:Category:Santa Monica Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Santa Monica Cemetery]] |- |*[[:Category:Santa Rita Cemetery, Puerto Rico, Texas|Santa Rita Cemetery]] |- |*[[:Category:Santa Rita Nuevo Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Santa Rita Nuevo Cemetery]] |- |*[[:Category:Santa Rita Viejo Cemetery, Puerto Rico, Texas|Santa Rita Viejo Cemetery]] |- |*[[:Category: Shary Memorial Chapel Cemetery, Mission, Texas| Shary Memorial Chapel Cemetery]] |- |*[[:Category:Stockholm Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Stockholm Cemetery]] |- |*[[:Category:Sullivan City Cemetery, Sullivan, Texas|Sullivan City Cemetery]] |- |*[[:Category:Temple Emanuel Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Temple Emanuel Cemetery]] |- |*[[:Category: Toluca Private Cemetery, Progreso Lakes, Texas|Toluca Private Cemetery]] |- |*[[:Category: Toluca Ranch Cemetery, Relampago, Texas|Toluca Ranch Cemetery]] |- |*[[:Category:Valdez Cemetery, Cipres, Texas|Valdez Cemetery]] |- |*[[:Category:Valley Memorial Gardens, McAllen, Texas|Valley Memorial Gardens, McAllen]] |- |*[[:Category:Vela Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas|Vela Cemetery]] |- |*Webber Cemetery |- |*Womble Family Cemetery |- |*Zacatal Ranch Cemetery, Relampago |- |*Zamora single grave, Relampago, Texas |} ==Tourist Attractions/Things to Do/See/Recreation== Recreational facilities in the county include the '''Hidalgo County Historical Corridor''' which spans the southern portion of the county and various parks and wildlife refuges, including '''Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge''' and the '''Las Palomas Wildlife Management area'''. Special events include the '''Citrus Fiesta''', the '''Weslaco Sugarfest''', and the '''Rio Grande Valley Stock Show'''. '''Fishing and hunting''' are also available throughout the year. The county has several '''museums''' and '''historic homes'''. '''La Lomita Mission''' is located in Mission, and the '''Virgen de San Juan del Valle Shrine''' is in '''San Juan'''. ==Sources== *[https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch14 Hidalgo county] *James Lewellyn Allhands, Gringo Builders (Joplin, Missouri, Dallas, Texas, 1931). *Evan Anders, Boss Rule in South Texas: The Progressive Era (Austin: University of Texas Press, 1982). *Guide to Spanish and Mexican Land Grants in South Texas (Austin: Texas General Land Office, 1988). *Thomas Hester, Digging into South Texas Prehistory: A Guide for Amateur Archaeologists (San Antonio: Corona Press, 1980). *Hidalgo County Centennial Corporation, The Centennial Celebration of the Organization of Hidalgo County in Texas (Mission, Texas: Times Publishing Company, 1952). *David Montejano, Anglos and Mexicans in the Making of Texas, 1836–1986 (Austin: University of Texas Press, 1987). *W. Clyde Norris, History of Hidalgo County (M.A. thesis, Texas College of Arts and Industries, 1924). *J. Lee and Lillian J. Stambaugh, The Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas (San Antonio: Naylor, 1954). *Vertical Files, Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, University of Texas at Austin. David Martell Vigness, The Lower Rio Grande Valley: 1836–1846 (M.A. thesis, University of Texas, 1948).

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[[Category: Hildreth Name Study]] === General === {{MLA citation | title = "Origins and Genealogy of the American Hildreths," ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register''| author = Hildreth, D. M. | year = Jan., 1857 | publisher = New England Historical and Genealogical Society | publication place = Boston | volume = Vol. 11, Page 7 | url = http://books.google.com/books?id=gWoFAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA8&lpg=PA8&dq=daniel+hildreth%27s+family+record&source=bl&ots=UNF_qyhPsI&sig=BWN2ddxXhbZNkTE-_zgIt8C_YSA&hl=en&sa=X&ei=NwNxVObaIcnkoATl7YKIDQ&ved=0CCgQ6AEwAzgU#v=onepage&q=daniel%20hildreth%27s%20family%20record&f=false | repository = GoogleBooks}} {{MLA citation | title = ''The Ancestry of Sarah Hildreth, 1773 - 1857, Wife of Annis Spear of Litchfield, Maine'' | author = Davis, Walter Goodwin | publisher = Anthoensen Press | publication place = Portland, ME | year = 1958 | url = http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89063106991;view=1up;seq=13 | repository = HathiTrust}} {{MLA citation | author = Reade, Philip Hildreth | title = ''The First Generation of the Name of Hildreth In Middlesex County In Massachusetts'' | publication place = Lowell, Mass. | year = 1909 | publisher = n.p. | url = http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t3gx4c70g;view=1up;seq=1 | repository = HathiTrust}} {{MLA citation |url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL23666183M/Origin_and_genealogy_of_the_Hildreth_family_of_Lowell,_Mass.|author = Reade, Philip Hildreth |year = 1892 |publication-place = [Lowell, Mass.] |title = ''Origin and genealogy of the Hildreth family'' |repository = Open Library}} {{MLA citation | title = ''Ancestors of Charles A. Slater, Jr. and Katrina Putnam Slater : and descendants of Charles Adolphus Slater and Harold Putnam'' | author = Slater, Charles A. | publisher = C. A Slater | publication place = Overland Park, Kansas } year = 1992 | url = https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/636006?availability=Family%20History%20Library | repository = ExLibrisRosetta}} Page 297 (Descendants through Richard, Isaac, Isaac, Jonathan, Lotan, Africa) {{MLA citation | author = Hildreth, Dr. Samuel P. and Benjamin B. Putnam | title = ''Genealogical and biographical sketches of the Hildreth family, from the year 1652 down to the year 1840.'' | publisher = n.p. | publication place = Marietta, Ohio |year =1840, (reprinted 1925?) | url = http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89063107023;view=1up;seq=1 |repository = HathiTrust}} {{MLA citation | title = ''New England families, genealogical and memorial; a record of the achievements of her people in the making of commonwealths and the founding of a nation'' | author = Cutter, William Richard | publisher = Lewis historical Pub. Co. | publication place = New York | year = 1916 | volume = Vol. 1| url = http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=yale.39002015871966;view=1up;seq=123 | repository = HathiTrust}} {{MLA citation | title = ''Hildreth Genealogy - Ancestors and Descendants of William and Joanna Chalker Hildreth of Glastonbury, Connecticut: With Information on Tuthill, Wells, Chalker, Coleman, Hurlbut, Stokely and Riley Families'' | author = Sheneman, Allen David and Trella H Romine | publication place = Defiance, Ohio | publisher = A.D. Sheneman & T.H. Romine by the Hubbard Company | year =1982}} {{MLA citation | title = ''The Heldreth family'' | publisher = Womack Press | publication place = Danville, Virginia | year = c1978 | author = Heldreth, Larry}} {{MLA citation | title = ''The life and times of Azro B. F. Hildreth : including personal and family letters, miscellaneous correspondence, and selections from his writings'' | author = Aldrich, Charles | publisher = | year = 1891 | publication place = Des Moines [Iowa] | url = https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/71240?availability=Family%20History%20Library | repository = ExLibrisRosetta}} {{MLA citation | title = ''Finding Aid: Samuel P. Hildreth Collection'' | author = Marietta College Library |publisher = Marietta College Library |url = http://library.marietta.edu/spc/FindingAids/Hildreth%20-%20Samuel%20P.%20Hildreth%20Collection%20%28bound%29. | year = 1783-1863 |repository = Marietta College}} The Hildreth Collection contains the correspondence, essays, and other material of Samuel Prescott Hildreth (1783-1863), a Marietta physician, geologist, botanist, and amateur historian. The material documents the early history of the Ohio Valley from 1787 to 1847, and is enhanced with papers related to natural history and geology. Three volumes of meteorological records, part of the data from Hildreth's 40 years of weather observation, are unique for that time, and his journals of disease (1831-1854) are also significant. Of especial interest are the reminiscences of early Ohio pioneers. Notes for his work on two publications, Pioneer History (1848) and Biographical and Historical Memoirs of the Early Pioneer Settlers of Ohio (1852) are also included. Samuel Prescott Hildreth had a wide field of correspondence, and he preserved numerous letters and documents which he received from scientists and other important historical figures. (18 mss boxes) {{MLA citation | title = ''Samuel Hildreth Putnam Collection'' | author = Putnam, Samuel Hildreth | publication place = Ohio | year = 1861-1879 | publisher = Marietta College | url = http://cdm16824.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/landingpage/collection/p16824coll3 | repository = Marietta College }} Samuel Hildreth Putnam (1835-1911) was the son of Douglas Putnam and Mary Ann (Hildreth) Putnam. After attending Marietta College, he assisted his father with the operation of a bucket factory. In 1861 Putnam enlisted with Company L of the 1st Regiment, O.V.C. He rose to the rank of 1st lieutenant, and was with the escort of Gen. George H. Thomas, commander of the 14th Army Corps. This collection, dating from 1861 to 1879, contains letters written home during his Civil War service, as well as courtship letters written to Abigail Mixer, who he married in 1866. {{MLA citation | title = ''A Memorial and Biographical Record of Iowa'', Volume 2, Page 714, "Hon. Azro Benjamin Franklin Hildreth" | publisher = Walsworth Publishing Company | year - 1896, reprinted, Levis publishing co. publication place = Chicago | url = http://books.google.com/books?id=IFY0AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA715&lpg=PA715&dq=daniel+hildreth%27s+family+record&source=bl&ots=uMj9fFUBSO&sig=v327HlZcUchEA7s8sB88UyM9rAw&hl=en&sa=X&ei=3vRwVL6cM5bnoASZpoLABw&ved=0CEgQ6AEwBw#v=onepage&q=daniel%20hildreth%27s%20family%20record&f=false | repository = GoogleBooks}} {{MLA citation | title = ''The life and times of Azro B. F. Hildreth: including personal and family letters, miscellaneous correspondence, and selections from his writings'' | author = Aldrich, Charles | publisher = Redhead, Norton, Lathrop & co | year = 1891 | publication place = Des Moines, Iowa| url = http://books.google.com/books?id=ub4EAAAAYAAJ&dq=daniel+hildreth%27s+family+record&source=gbs_navlinks_s | repository = GoogleBooks}} {{MLA citation | title = ''Hildreth family record 1605-1976 : relating to the descendants of Richard Hildreth (1605-1693), freeman, 1643, Cambridge and Chelmsford, Massachusetts through the thirteenth generation of Hildreth families in Midwestern United States'' | author = Hildreth, Dorothy; G. J. Hildreth; Darel A. Hildreth | publisher = Genealogy Committee of the Hildreth Family of the Midwestern United States | year = 1977 |publication place = n.p. | url = https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/1503129?availability=Family%20History%20Library | repository = ExLibrisRosetta}} {{MLA citation | title = ''Hildreth Family Record, 1605-1950" | author = Hildreth, Arthur L. | publisher = Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah | year = 1977 | url = https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/108609?availability=Family%20History%20Library | repository = ExLibris Rosetta}} : Newman, James Wilson Sr. Newman, William Alton Newman Sr., ''The Hildreth Family'': (Baltimore, Maryland, USA: Gateway Press, Inc., 1989). (Copy in the Personal Library of [[Gilchrist-1197|Nelda Gilchrist Spires]].) This book, commonly referred to a the Little Red Book of Hildreths, focuses primarily on the descendants of Rev. Benjamin Griswold Hildreth through his son [[Hildreth-1426|Rev. Robert Henry Jackson Hildreth]]. === Hildreth Family Association === {{MLA citation |publisher = The Hildreth family association |publication-place = Boston |author = Hildreth family association. |url = https://archive.org/details/firstpublication11915hild/page/n7 |title = ''First-publication of the Hildreth family association'' |year = 1915 | repository =Archive.org}} Genealogical and historical data relating to Richard Hildreth (1605-1693), freeman 1643, Cambridge and Chelmsford, Mass., Thomas Hildreth (died 1657), of Long Island Southampton, N.Y. {{MLA citation | title = ''Second publication of the Hildreth Family Association, genealogical and historical data, relating to Richard Hildreth (1605-1693), Freeman, 1643, Cambridge and Chelmsford, Mass., Thomas Hildreth (died 1657), of Long Island, Southampton, N.Y.: Including A history of the second generation....'' | author = Hildreth Family Association | publisher = Hildreth Family Association |url= http://openlibrary.org/books/OL14051012M/First-publication_of_the_Hildreth_family_association|year = 1922 | publication place = none given|repository=OpenLibrary.org}} Contents: Preface and a Message; Origin and Genealogy of the American Hildreths; The Long Island Hildreths Daniel Hildreths; The Second Generation of Hildreths in America. {{MLA citation | title = ''Early Hildreths of New England: read before the reunion of the Hildreth family at Chelmsford, June 16th, 1894'' | author = Hildreth, Arthur L. | publication = microreproduction of original published: [Boston : Press of T. W. Ripley, 1894?]. 60 p. | publication place = Salt Lake City, UT | year = 1972}} {{MLA citation | author = Prichard, Alice Hildreth | title = ''Third Publication of the Hildreth Family Association: A Record of the Third, Fourth and Fifth Generations of Hildreths in America.'' | publisher = Hildreth Family Association | year =1925 | publication place = none given}} {{MLA citation | title = ''Fifth publication of the Hildreth Family Association : genealogical and historical data relating to Richard Hildreth (1605- 1693), freeman, 1643, Cambridge and Chelmsford, Mass.; Thomas Hildreth (died 1657) of Long Island, Southampton, N.Y. : including a record of the eighth and ninth generations (with a partial updating of earlier generations) of the Hildreth families in America'' |author = Compiled and edited by George Adams Parkhurst and Barbara Hildreth Parkhurst |publisher = Hildreth Family Association | publication place = Chelmsford, MA |year = 1984}} ''Hildreth Highlights'', the newsletter of the Hildreth Family Association. : [http://www.hildreth.net/content.php?article.3 VOL. XXVI, NO. 3] :: "Thomas1 - Finding Truth and Eliminating Myth" :: "Thomas1 Hildreth - Forefather of the Southern Family" :: "At Last—A Connection" :: "Still Chasing Thomas" ''{{MLA citation | title = ''Proctor genealogy : a direct line of descendants from Robert Proctor and Jane Hildreth of Concord, Mass. to A. Carlton Proctor'' | author = Proctor, A. Carlton | year = 1976 | publisher = n.p.| url = https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/2217154?availability=Mesa%20Arizona%20FamilySearch%20Library | repository = ExLibrisRosetta}} === New York === {{MLA citation | title = ''Family Records of Clayton and Sarah Jane (Hildreth) Brown'' (Tri-County Bible Records) | author = Transcribed by Harold B. Whitmore, Wilmington, Delaware, June 6 1997 | publisher = Tri-Counties Genealogy & History by Joyce M. Tice | url = http://www.joycetice.com/bibles/brownc.htm | repository = JoyceTice.com}} {{MLA citation |publisher = Weed, Parsons and company |publication-place = Albany |title = ''The early history of Southampton, L. I., New York''|year = 1887|clc = 1845585| url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL24189334M/The_early_history_of_Southampton_L._I._New_York|repository = Open Library}} Page 297 {{MLA citation | title = ''Mortuary Records from Diary of Daniel Hildreth, 1800-18'' | publisher = Township of Southampton, NY | publication place = web | url = http://hgsdb.info/docs/Mortuary%20Records-1800-18.pdf | repository = Southampton}} {{MLA citation | title = ''The Hildreth family'' | author = Newman, James Wilson and William Alton Newman |publisher = Gateway Press | year = c1989 | publication place = Baltimore, Maryland | url = https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/670949?availability=Family%20History%20Library | repository = ExLibris Rosetta}} Only available at the FHL or a Family History Center. === Hildreth Meière === {{MLA citation | title = "Discovering the Art of Hildreth Meière," ''Esprit de Coeur'' | url = http://www.hildrethmeiere.com/PDF/Hildreth%20Meiere%20AASH.pdf | repository = HildrethMeiere.com | publisher = Associated Alumnae and Alumni of the Sacred Heart | year = Winter, 2009-10}} {{MLA citation | title = ''If These Walls Could Speak, They’d Say Her Name Hildreth Meière, the Forgotten Art Deco Artist'' |publisher = New York Times | author = McGee, Celia | year = May 1, 2014 |publication place = New York, NY | url = http://www.nytimes.com/2014/05/02/arts/design/hildreth-meiere-the-forgotten-art-deco-artist.html?_r=0 | repository = NY Times}} {{MLA citation | title = ''Hildreth Meière & the Mosaics of Emanu-El'' | url = https://www.emanuelnyc.org/album.php?album_id=109 | publication place = New York City, NY | author = Dunn, Louise Meière | repository = Temple Emanu-El website | year = unk.}} The International Hidreth Meière Association has much more about the artist at its [http://www.hildrethmeiere.com/ website]. == Hildreth Vital Records == These are not the only Vital Records pertaining to Hildreth, but they are ones with more than average interest to Hildreth researchers. : If you jump directly to the Births, Marriages or Death, '''please also check the original''', as errors may have been introduced during the OCR process or I may have missed a Hildreth by a different spelling. === Massachusetts Vital Records === Massachusetts records at [https://familysearch.org/search/collection/uri=http://www.familysearch.org/searchapi/search/collection/uri=http://www.familysearch.org/searchapi/search/collection/1674856/uri=http://www.familysearch.org/searchapi/search/collection/1674856/uri=http://www.familysearch.org/searchapi/search/collection/1674856/uri=http://www.familysearch.org/searchapi/search/collection/1674856/?page=1&countryId=52 FamilySearch] '''Billerica''' {{MLA citation | publisher = The New England historic genealogical society|publication-place = Boston, MA | title = ''Vital records of Billerica, Massachusetts to the year 1850'' |year = 1908 | oclc = 1852335 |url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL6994314M/Vital_records_of_Billerica_Massachusetts_to_the_year_1850.|repository = Open Library}} '''Bolton''' {{MLA citation|publisher = F.P. Rice |publication-place = Worcester, Mass|title = ''Vital records of Bolton, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'' |url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL7085226M/Vital_records_of_Bolton_Massachusetts_to_the_end_of_the_year_1849.|repository = Open Library |year = 1910}} : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Hildreths_in_Massachusett_before_1850_-_By_Town&public=1#Births Bolton Births] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Hildreths_in_Massachusett_before_1850_-_By_Town&public=1#Marriages Bolton Marriages] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Hildreths_in_Massachusett_before_1850_-_By_Town&public=1#Deaths Bolton Deaths] '''Cambridge - Births''' {{MLA citation |publisher = [Wright & Potter Print. Co.] for Cambridge (Mass.) |publication-place = Boston, Mass |year = 1914 |title = ''Vital records of Cambridge, Massachusetts, to the year 1850'' |repository = Open Library | volume = Vol. 1, Births |oclc = 2552397 |url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL6565034M/Vital_records_of_Cambridge_Massachusetts_to_the_year_1850}} : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Hildreths_in_Massachusett_before_1850_-_By_Town&public=1#Births Cambridge Births] '''Cambridge - Marriages and Deaths''' {{MLA citation |publisher = [Wright & Potter Print. Co.] for Cambridge (Mass.) |publication-place = Boston, Mass |url = https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofca02camb |title = ''Vital records of Cambridge, Massachusetts, to the year 1850'' | repository = Internet Archive |year = 1914 | volume = Vol. 2, Marriages}} : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Hildreths_in_Massachusett_before_1850_-_By_Town&public=1#Marriages_3 Cambridge Marriages] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Hildreths_in_Massachusett_before_1850_-_By_Town&public=1#Deaths Cambridge Deaths] '''Carlisle''' {{MLA citation |publisher = The Essex Institute|publication-place = Boston, Mass|title = ''Vital records of Carlisle, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849''|year = 1918 |url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL6613240M/Vital_records_of_Carlisle_Massachusetts_to_the_end_of_the_year_1849 |oclc = 2582936|repository = Open Library}} '''Chelmsford''' {{MLA citation|publisher=The Essex Institute |publication-place = Salem, Mass|title =''Vital records of Chelmsford, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'' |year = 1999 |repository = Open Library |url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL7141990M/Vital_records_of_Chelmsford_Massachusetts_to_the_end_of_the_year_1849}} '''Concord''' {{MLA citation|publisher = T.Todd, printer|publication-place = [Boston|title = ''Concord, Massachusetts births, marriages, and deaths, 1635-1850''|year = 1895|oclc = 1197063 |url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL6905423M/Concord_Massachusetts_births_marriages_and_deaths_1635-1850|repository = Open Library}} '''Deerfield''' {{MLA citation |publication-place = [Wright & Potter printing company] |author = Deerfield, Mass |title = ''Vital records of Deerfield, Massachusetts, to the year 1850'' |repository = Open Library |year = 1920 |url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL13520749M/Vital_records_of_Deerfield_Massachusetts_to_the_year_1850.}} '''Dracut''' {{MLA citation |publisher = Published by the New England Historic Genealogical Society at the charge of the Eddy Town-Record Fund |publication-place = Boston, Mass |title = ''Vital records of Dracut, Massachusetts, to the year 1850'' |repository = Open Library |year = 1999 |url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL7110052M/Vital_records_of_Dracut_Massachusetts_to_the_year_1850.}} : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Hildreths_in_Massachusett_before_1850_-_By_Town&public=1#Births Dracut Births] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Hildreths_in_Massachusett_before_1850_-_By_Town&public=1#Marriages Dracut Marriages] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Hildreths_in_Massachusett_before_1850_-_By_Town&public=1#Deaths Dracut Deaths] '''Harvard''' {{MLA citation|publisher = [Wright & Potter printing company]|publication-place = Boston, Mass|title = ''Vital records of Harvard, Massachusetts, to the year 1850'' |year = 1917 |url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL23357105M/Vital_records_of_Harvard_Massachusetts_to_the_year_1850.|repository = Open Library|oclc = 2662604}} '''Lancaster''' {{MLA citation |publisher = Printed by W. J. Coulter] |publication-place = Lancaster |title = ''The birth, marriage, and death register, church records and epitaphs of Lancaster, Massachusetts'' | year = 1890 |author = Lancaster (Mass.) |url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL6905477M/The_birth_marriage_and_death_register_church_records_and_epitaphs_of_Lancaster_Massachusetts |repository = Open Library |oclc = 2604264 }} '''Littleton''' {{MLA citation | title = ''Records of Littleton, Massachusetts Littleton'' | year = January 1, 1900 | publisher = Patriot Press | publication place = Concord, Mass. | url = https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=RcYMAAAAYAAJ&rdid=book-RcYMAAAAYAAJ&rdot=1 | repository = GoogleBooks}} '''Lynn - Births''' {{MLA citation |publisher = The Essex institute|publication-place = Salem, Mass |title = ''Vital records of Lynn, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'' |url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL14047644M/Vital_records_of_Lynn_Massachusetts_to_the_end_of_the_year_1849_ |volume = Vol. 1, Births| repository = Open Library |year = 1905}} '''Lynn - Marriages and Deaths''' {{MLA citation |publisher = The Essex institute|publication-place = Salem, Mass |title = ''Vital records of Lynn, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'' |url = https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofly01lynn#page/n5/mode/2up |volume = Vol. 2, Marriages and Deaths|repository = Open Library |year = 1906}} '''Methuen''' {{MLA citation |publisher = Topsfield historical society |publication-place = Topsfield, Mass |title = ''Vital records of Methuen, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849''|year = 1909| repository = Open Library |url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL14047653M/Vital_records_of_Methuen_Massachusetts_to_the_end_of_the_year_1849}} : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Hildreths_in_Massachusett_before_1850_-_By_Town&public=1#Birthhttp://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Hildreths_in_Massachusett_before_1850_-_By_Town&public=1#Marriages_4s_4 Methuen Births] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Hildreths_in_Massachusett_before_1850_-_By_Town&public=1#Marriages_4 Methuen Marriages] '''Newbury - Births''' {{MLA citation | title = ''Vital Records of Newbury, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849: Births'' | volume = Vol. 1 | Births | publisher = Essex Institute | year = 1911 | publication place = Salem, MA | url = http://books.google.com/books/about/Vital_Records_of_Newbury_Massachusetts_t.html?id=g8YMAAAAYAAJ | repository = GoogleBooks}} '''Pepperell''' {{MLA citation | title = ''Vital Records of Pepperell, Massachusetts To the end of the year 1849'' | publisher = The New England Historic Genealogical Society | publication place = Boston, MA | year = ? | url = http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Pepperell/ | repository = The Massachusetts Vital Records Project}}, transcription with links to individual book pages '''Petersham''' {{MLA citation |publisher = F. P. Rice, for Petersham (Mass.) |publication-place = Worcester, Mass |title = ''Vital records of Petersham, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849''|repository = Open Library |year = 1904| oclc = 2708219 | url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL14047664M/Vital_records_of_Petersham_Massachusetts_to_the_end_of_the_year_1849.}} '''Shirley''' {{MLA citation|publisher = New England Historic Genealogical Society, at the Robert Henry Eddy Memorial Rooms, at the charge of the Eddy Town -Record Fund |author = New England Historic Genealogical Society |url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL20608736M/Vital_Records_of_Shirley_Massachusetts_to_the_Year_1850|title = ''Vital Records of Shirley, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850''|year = 1918 |oclc = 22009404 | repository = Open Library}} '''Stow''' {{MLA citation |publisher = New England Historic Genealogical Society, at the charge of the Eddy Town-Record Fund |publication-place = Boston |title = ''Vital records of Stow, Massachusetts, to the year 1850'' |repository = Open Library |year = 1911 |url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL7192308M/Vital_records_of_Stow_Massachusetts_to_the_year_1850.}} : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Hildreths_in_Massachusett_before_1850_-_By_Town&public=1#Births_2 Stow Births] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Hildreths_in_Massachusett_before_1850_-_By_Town&public=1#Marriages_2 Stow Marriages] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Hildreths_in_Massachusett_before_1850_-_By_Town&public=1#Deaths_2 Stow Deaths] '''Sudbury''' {{MLA citation |publisher = New-England Historic Genealogical Society, at the charge of the Eddy Town-Record Fund |publication-place = Boston |title = ''Vital records of Sudbury, Massachusetts, to the year 1850'' |repository = Open Library|year = 1903 |url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL7063421M/Vital_records_of_Sudbury_Massachusetts_to_the_year_1850}} '''Westford''' {{MLA citation|publisher = Essex Institute|publication-place = Salem, Mass|title = ''Vital records of Westford, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849''|year = 1915|repository = Open Library |url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL7207077M/Vital_records_of_Westford_Massachusetts_to_the_end_of_the_year_1849.}} : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Hildreths_in_Massachusett_before_1850_-_By_Town&public=1#Births_3 Westford Births] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Hildreths_in_Massachusett_before_1850_-_By_Town&public=1#Marriages_3 Westford Marriages] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Hildreths_in_Massachusett_before_1850_-_By_Town&public=1#Deaths_3 Westford Deaths] '''Woburn - Births''' {{MLA citation |publisher = Andrews, Cutler & Co. |publication-place = Woburn, MA |title = ''Woburn records of births, deaths and marriages from 1640 to 1873''|year = 1890 | repository = Open Library |url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL7047283M/Woburn_records_of_births_deaths_and_marriages_from_1640_to_1873 | volume = Vol. 1, Births|oclc = 182545569 }} '''Weymouth - Births''' {{MLA citation |publisher = Publ. by the New England historic genealogical society, at the charge of the Eddy town-record fund |publication-place = Boston, Mass |title = ''Vital records of Weymouth, Massachusetts, to the year 1850'' |year = 1910|url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL7086427M/Vital_records_of_Weymouth_Massachusetts_to_the_year_1850...|volume = Vol. 1 - Births |repository = Open Library}} '''Weymouth - Marriages and Deaths''' {{MLA citation | title = ''Vital Records of Weymouth, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850'' | url = https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=eRg0Dajxy1kC&rdid=book-eRg0Dajxy1kC&rdot=1 | volume = Vol. 2 - Marriages and Deaths | year = 1910 | publication place = Boston | publisher = New England Historic Genealogical Society |repository = GoogleBooks}} '''Woburn - Marriage Intentions, 1699-1890''' {{MLA citation |publisher = Andrews, Cutler & Co. |publication-place = Woburn, MA |title = ''Woburn records of births, deaths and marriages from 1640 to 1873''|year = 1890 | repository = Open Library |url = https://archive.org/details/woburnrecordsofb10john | volume = Vol. 3, Marriage Intentions, 1699-1890}} === Maine Vital Records === '''Gardiner - Births''' {{MLA citation | publisher = Maine Historical Society, by The Reporter-Journal Press | publication place = Gardiner, ME | title = ''Vital Records of Gardiner, Maine: to the Year 1892'' - Births | year = 1914-15 | author = Gardiner, ME | url = http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=yale.39002088869376;view=1up;seq=5 |volume = Vol. 1 | repository = HathiTrust}} '''Gardiner - Marriages and Deaths''' {{MLA citation | publisher = Maine Historical Society, by The Reporter-Journal Press | publication place = Gardiner, ME | title = ''Vital Records of Gardiner, Maine: to the Year 1892'' - Marriages and Deaths | year = 1914-15 | author = Gardiner, ME | url = http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=yale.39002089540505;view=1up;seq=5 | volume = Vol. 2 | repository = HathiTrust}}

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==WELCOME to the HIGDONS==
PLEASE NOTE THAT THE NUMBERED BRACKETS WILL TAKE YOU TO ACCOMPANYING SITES. == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Higdon-536|Laurie Segers]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == 1) Add a sample of Higdon spouses to the list to help determine which families they tended to intermarry with. 2) Remove higher security (Yellow, Orange, and Red) Higdons from the list. Remove infants and young children that died early from list. Remove Higdons that never procreated from the list. 3) Look for Higdons that have missing sources or basic information such as: birth date, place of birth, death date, place of death, and do research to help fill in the blanks. 4) Look for Higdon connections. 5) Write short bios for each of the Higdon profiles. 6) Create a Higdon Name Study in the missing states/countries that have Higdons and variants. 7) Add Higdon males born in Canada pre-1880. 8) Add Higdon females born in Canada pre-1800. 9) Add male Higdons born in the US pre-1880. 10) Add female Higdons born in the US pre-1850. 11) Add male Higdons born in the UK pre-1880. 12) Adjust the inclusion dates of Higdons born in US States that didn't enter the Union until a later date. 13) Add Brick Wall Profiles to the Project if born before 1910. 14) Look for Connections of Profiles between countries. == Possible Meanings of the Name Higdon == One possible meaning is: Son of Richard. Another possible meaning is: Dweller on a High Hill. The word "dunn" was used to refer to high hills in Northern England and in Scotland. *See Higdon Surname Meaning at Forebears[https://forebears.io/surnames/higdon] == Possible Variations of the Name Higdon == Not all of the following variations may have survived to the present day: Higdon, Hygdon, Hygden, Higden, Higgden, Higdane, Higindden, Hegdon, Hegden, Hegdonne, Hickden, Hickdon, Hickdone, Hykedun, Hikedun, Higton, Higgton, Higtton, Higtin, Heggaton, Hykton, Hikton, Hickton, Hicktton, Hicktin, Hicktan, Hichton, Hicthin *See the Higton Name Study at one-name.org [http://one-name.org/name_profile/higton/] Whereas, the name Higdon is possibly related to the name Richard, there are like variations related to the name of Roger: Hogdon, Hogden, Hagden, Hagdon, Hugdon, Hugden, Hogton, Hogten, etc. It is not unusual for the records of a same family to have some of these variations (and others not listed) due to the literacy of the person who recorded the info and transcriber errors, etc. '''''Other similar sounding or spelled names: ''''' Higon, Higdem, Hictiun, Huktin, Higtting, Hikitine, Higidis/Higidos, Higtendis, Higtner, Hektan, Hugdan, Hoogduin/Hoogduijn, Higonie, Higounenc, Hijden, Hydon, Heiden, Igton/Igten '''''Locality of Name Variants and Similar Sounding or Spelled Names:''''' *Higon = Argentina, Columbia, Mexico, Netherlands, Philippines, Spain, *Hikitine = Belgium *Hegden and Higtting = Denmark *Huktin and Hictiun = Finland *Higonie and Higounenc = France *Hugdan, Hidedovi, Higidis/Higidos, Hektan and Higtner = Hungary *Hegdon/Heagden, Higzon/Higazon, Higdane, Higgindon, Higagn de Higa = Peru *Higtenta = Philippines *Hegdon, Hegton = Puerto Rica *Hoogduin/Hoogduijn = Netherlands *Higdem = Norway *Higednoss/Higedos, Hechodnan/Hichodnan = Slovakia *Hijden = Netherlands *Hydon = England, Germany *Heiden = Germany *Igton/Igten = England '''''Root Spellings/Origins/Meanings:''''' From Wiktionary, when looking up "heg"[https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/heg] *heg (singular)/ plural heggen, diminutive hegje, Meaning "hedge, hedgerow"/ English "hedge" German "Hecke" *hegge = Middle Dutch *hegga = Old Dutch *haggju = Proto-West Germanic *kagʰyo-/kagʰyóm = Proto-Indo-European, Meaning “enclosure” From Wiktionary, when looking up "dem"[https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/d%E1%B9%93m] *dem = Meaning "to build" *dṓm (singular) = Meaning "home" or "house" *dṓn = Proto-Hellenic *dómos = Proto-Hellenic *dāmos = Proto-Celtic *dāmā = Proto-Celtic *dám = Old Irish Looking at the roots and their meanings from Wiktionary, it could be presumed that the meaning of the surname could be: "a house enclosed by a hedgerow". According to another online site, Etymologeek, the "Old English word hig comes from Proto-Indo-European *kewh₂-, Proto-Indo-European *kowə-, Proto-Indo-European *kowH-, and later Proto-Germanic *hawwaną (To chop, to hew. To forge.)" It also says that the "Old English word don comes from Proto-Indo-European *dʰeh₁-, and later Proto-Indo-European *dʰéh₁t (To do. To put, to place.)"[https://etymologeek.com/ang/hig] Looking at the roots and their meanings from the Etymologeek site, it could be presumed that the meaning of the surname could be: "the place to chop/forge or the place to put what was chopped/forged"; perhaps something like a woodcutters' shed, etc. == Other Surnames Frequently Marrying With Higdons == These surnames have a frequency of three or more relationships with Higdons: Alvey, Clemons/Clemmons, Dunn, Grant, Harris, Heaverin, Hill, Martin, Mudd, Owen, Payne, Peerce/Pearce/Pierce, Powell, Rodgers/Rogers, Sims/Simms/Semms, Smith, Taylor, Walker, White, Wildman, Wilson, Wood/Woods == Earliest References to Higdon == *''Ranulf Higdon'' (aka Hykedun). See Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranulf_Higden] == Notable Higdons == (This list does not contain all the Higdon business owners, community leaders, professionals, etc., that are notable in their own right, nor does it contain the family members that raised them and/or inspired them.) '''''Historical Higdons''''' *''Ranulf Higdon'' (aka Hykedun). See Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranulf_Higden]; also The Ranulf Higden Society[https://ranulfhigdensoc.org/] Free E-Book excerpt of Polychronicon by Ranulphi Higden[https://books.google.com/books?id=P8eEBiS_jf4C&pg=PR60&lpg=PR60&dq=higden+scholarship&source=bl&ots=KjrKXdUmrQ&sig=ACfU3U3BH5gFr-m_3UHuA6VdVyjaY1AjHQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiXwZnj1ffzAhU6mmoFHQVXDtYQ6AF6BAgXEAM#v=onepage&q=higden%20scholarship&f=false] *''Henry Higden''. See Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Higden] *''John Higton'' (Higton-308) [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Higton-308] See Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Higton] *''William Nichols Higton'' (Higton-307) [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Higton-307] See Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Higton] '''''Higdon Athletes''''' *''Hal Higdon''. See Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hal_Higdon] *''Karan Higdon''. See Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karan_Higdon] *''William (Bill) Travis Higdon''. See Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Higdon] and Baseball-Almanac [http://www.baseball-almanac.com/players/player.php?p=higdobi01] *''Michael Higdon''. See Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Higdon] *''Rayvon Higdon''. See The Hamilton Spectator [https://www.thespec.com/sports-story/6376099-rayvon-higdon-makes-redeemer-history-with-basketball-all-canadian-honour/] *''Martin Roger Higdon''. English pole volter at the 1970 British Commonwealth Games held July 23, 1970 at the Meadowbank Stadium in Edinburgh, Scotland[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Athletics_at_the_1970_British_Commonwealth_Games_%E2%80%93_Men%27s_pole_vault][https://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/pole-vaulter-martin-higdon-of-great-britain-in-action-at-news-photo/493407718][https://thecgf.com/results/athletes/39484][https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/England_at_the_1970_British_Commonwealth_Games] '''''Higdon Politicians and Public Servants''''' *''James (Jimmy) Cecil Higdon, Jr.'' See Ballotpedia [https://ballotpedia.org/Jimmy_Higdon] and Conservapedia [https://www.conservapedia.com/Jimmy_Higdon] *''Galen Wayne Higdon, Jr.'' See Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galen_Higdon]; Ballotpedia [https://ballotpedia.org/Galen_Higdon]; and AccessMo [https://www.accessmo.org/people/190/] *''Allan Higdon''. See Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan_Higdon] *''Robert (Bobby) Higdon, Jr.'' See Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Higdon_Jr.] *''Julius C. Higdon'' [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Higdon-3993] *''Sam Higdon'' [https://www.thecabin.net/news/20181021/higdon-seeks-third-term-as-guy-mayor] '''''Higdon Musicians''''' *''Jennifer Higdon''. See Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Higdon], also Official Website [http://www.jenniferhigdon.com/] '''''Higdon Merchants''''' *''Emerson Granville Higdon''. See Prabook Website [https://prabook.com/web/emerson_granville.higdon/168139] '''Higdon Educators''' *''Kitty (Schollick-7) [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Schollick-7] and Tom Higdon (Higdon-3045)'' [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Higdon-3045]. Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burston_Strike_School]; and the website derwombat [https://derwombat.net/2017/12/30/the-burston-strike-school/] == Notorious Higdons == *''Wesley Neal Higdon''. See murderpedia.org [http://murderpedia.org/male.H/h/higdon-wesley.htm] == Higdons In The News == *''Mary Katherine Higdon'' See WSB-TV News [https://heavy.com/entertainment/mary-katherine-higdon-verdict-trial-update/][https://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/teacher-s-assistant-accused-of-shooting-killing-high-school-sweetheart/805363102]; and People.com [https://people.com/crime/preschool-aide-murdered-high-school-sweetheart/] *''Charles E. Higdon II'' [http://www.wect.com/2019/01/08/driver-charged-deadly-dwi-crash-pender-county/] == Higdons with Unnatural Deaths == *"''Lonnie Earl Higdon'' (previously Owens)", Harrison County, Mississippi [https://www.wlox.com/2021/12/19/troopers-respond-fatal-crash-hwy-53/][https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Owens-13111] *''Zachary Higdon'', Chattanooga, Tennessee [https://www.timesfreepress.com/news/news/story/2011/oct/08/single-gunshot-killed-man-airport-road/60980/] *''Gregory Higdon'', Houston, Texas [https://abc13.com/news/police-13-year-old-girl-accidentally-shot-killed-older-brother/326630/] *''Chris E. Higdon'', Leitchfield, Kentucky [https://www.wbko.com/content/news/Grayson-County-sheriff-shoots-man-following-domestic-dispute--361323211.html][https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Higdon-5335] *''Christian Higdon'', Elizabethtown, Kentucky [https://www.wlky.com/article/police-elizabethtown-man-beaten-to-death-with-hatchet-1/3777293] == Higdon Foundations, Associations, and Organizations, etc. == *''Higdon Family Association''. See [https://www.higdonfamily.org/] *''The Jane Higdon Foundation''. See [http://www.janehigdonfoundation.com/janeWP/?page_id=14][https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Higdon-5207&errcode=new_profile] *''The Ranulf Higden Society''. See [https://ranulfhigdensoc.org/] == Higdon Scholarships == *''''The Higdon Family Association Scholarship''''' Since its inception, the HFA Scholarship Program has provided $59,500 to the descendants of the Higdon family![https://www.higdonfamily.org/hfa-scholarship-program/index.html] *'''''The Higdon Memorial Scholarship Fund''''' was established by Sharon Gawlak in honor of her parents, Maude and Harold Higdon. Recipients of the Higdon Memorial Scholarship need to exemplify the same commitment the Higdon family did to their profession. Eligible candidates are Battle Creek area [Battle Creek, Michigan] high school graduating seniors or graduates who attended Northwestern Middle School for three years, or Northwestern for one year and Springfield Middle School for two years. Selection criteria includes: academic performance, community involvement, written recommendations, achievement and/or aptitude test performance.[https://www.bccfoundation.org/scholarships][https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Higdon-5205] *'''''Laura Calfee Higdon Charitable Foundation Scholarship''''' awarded to high school graduates from the geographic areas of Santa Rosa County, Florida and Escambia County, Alabama[https://www.brewtoncityschools.org/site/default.aspx?PageType=3&ModuleInstanceID=1023&ViewID=C9E0416E-F0E7-4626-AA7B-C14D59F72F85&RenderLoc=0&FlexDataID=1808&PageID=823&Comments=true][https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Calfee-95] *'''''CSWS Higdon Senior Thesis Scholarship''''' The CSWS or The Center for the Study of Women in Society scholarship is no longer available, but was offered for several years to honor the life and work of Jane Higdon for whom the Jane Higdon Foundation was established.[https://csws-archive.uoregon.edu/about/history/archives/csws-higdon-senior-thesis-scholarship/][http://www.janehigdonfoundation.com/janeWP/?page_id=14][https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Higdon-5207&errcode=new_profile] *'''The Regina Higdon Scholarship''''' is designed to help graduates of Christ the King School of Nashville, Tennessee who have a desire to attend either Father Ryan High School or St. Cecilia Academy, both in Nashville, Tennessee.[https://www.cfmt.org/giving-and-investing/become-a-donor/give-to-a-fund/regina-higdon-scholarship-fund/][https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Reale-60&errcode=new_profile] *'''''Donna Higdon Memorial Scholarship''''' An Auxiliary scholarship established in 2013 to honor the memory of Donna Del Higdon who was a Life Member of the Auxiliary to the VFW Post 10029.[https://www.k12northstar.org/cms/lib010/AK01901510/Centricity/Domain/2560/Donna%20Higdon%20Memorial%20Scholarship.pdf][https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Aspholm-17&errcode=saved] *'''''Higdon-Burns Pre-Med Scholarship''''' Student majoring in Pre-Med. Recipients will be awarded annually and are eligible to reapply annually.[https://www.montevallo.edu/admissions-aid/undergraduate-admissions/scholarships/scholarships-by-major/] *'''''Earl D. & Nelle Hood Higdon Scholarship''''' Established by Earl and Nelle Higdon, who were business leaders in Hendersonville, N.C., and both graduates of Piedmont.[https://www2.piedmont.edu/endowed-scholarships][https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Higdon-5206][https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hood-6631] *'''''Charles Higdon Scholarship''''' Charles Evans Higdon Leadership. Award is for Upper classmen (Sophomore, Juniors, Seniors_ Graduate students in Law and/or Public Service. Available only to students who are NOT members of social fraternities/sororities.[https://tennessee.academicworks.com/opportunities/20670][https://dos.utk.edu/scholarships/][https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Higdon-4572] == Businesses and Products With The Higdon Name == ''There are numerous law firms, CPA's, and other businesses that bear the Higdon name. They aren't going to be listed here because there are just too many to list. Instead, this section will list a very small sampling of businesses and products.'' *'''Higdon Decoys'''. See [http://www.higdondecoys.com/] *'''Higdon Furniture''' in Paducah, Kentucky [http://higdononline.com/index.html] *'''Ira Higdon''' in Cairo, Georgia (Grocery Distribution Center) [http://www.irahigdongc.com/Content/Default/1/1/0/about-us/about-us.html] *'''Higdon Florist''' in Joplin, Missouri [https://www.higdonflorist.com/home] *'''Higdon Heating & Air, LLC.''', Conasauga, Tennessee; Cleveland, Tennessee; and Chatwsorth, Georgia [https://higdonheatingandair.com/] == Recipes With The Higdon Name == 1) From the book: '''Eat, Drink And Be Merry In Maryland''', copyrighted in 1932 and compiled by Frederick, Philip, and Stieff *'''Higdon Pickle''' ''"Cut as many cucumbers in pieces the size of dice as will fill a large tureen, with one-third as many onions cut in the same way. Mix in a handful of salt and let it stand five or six hours; then strain them through a sieve until they are quite dry. As you put them in the jar, sprinkle with cayenne pepper, about four teaspoonsful will be enough, a little mace beaten fine, one gill of sweet oil, one pint of Madeira wine. Fill the jar with vinegar and tie it up."'' - contributed by Miss Amelia H. Birnie, Carroll County (Maryland) pg. 250 2) '''Higdon Pickle recipe''' from The Nebraska Advertiser, 15 Nov 1907, Fri, Page 2 found on the Newspapers.com website [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/5028741/higdon_pickle_recipe_1907_nebraska/] 3) '''"Higdon"''' From the Website: http://www.reciperascal.com/higdon/ *Cabbage, Onions, Green cucumbers, Salt and pepper, Vinegar, Mustard, Celery seed, Sugar *''Take equal parts of cabbage, onions and green cucumbers, enough pepper and salt to season highly; chop and lay in salt over night. Take out of salt and pour atop it a weak vinegar. Let stand again over night, drain off the vinegar and add mustard and celery seed, a little sugar and enough good vinegar to cover. Put over a slow fire until it is thoroughly heated, and put in jars.'' Submitted by Cassyjean - Torrington, CT Oct 14, 2009 == Higdon Places of Interest == *''Higdon, Alabama''. See Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Higdon,_Alabama] *''Higden, Arkansas''. See History of Higdon Arkansas [http://cleburnehistory.info/?m=200407&print=pdf-search] *''Higdon, Georgia''. See "A Visit To Places Named Higdon" by Wil Higdon [http://www.wilsonhigdon.com/motorcycle/goldwing/higdons/background.html] *''Higdon, Missouri''. See Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Higdon,_Missouri] *''Higdonville'', Macon County, North Carolina[https://northcarolina.hometownlocator.com/nc/macon/higdonville.cfm] *''Higdon Cabin'' (Great Smoky Mountains National Park). See [http://npshistory.com/publications/grsm/higdon-cabin-hsr.pdf] *''Higdon Ferry'' (in Garland County, Arkansas). See [https://arkansas.hometownlocator.com/maps/feature-map,ftc,3,fid,64315,n,higdon%20ferry.cfm] *''Higdon Field'' (in Garland County, Arkansas). See [https://arkansas.hometownlocator.com/maps/feature-map,ftc,3,fid,83730,n,higdon%20field.cfm] *''Higdon Gristmill''. See HigdonFamily.org [http://higdonfamily.org/photo-gallery/photo-gallery---places/higdon-gristmill-in-macon.html] *''Higdon Hotel''. See HigdonFamily.org [http://higdonfamily.org/photo-gallery/photo-gallery---places/higdon-hotel-reliance-tn/higdon-hotel-reliance-tn---5.html] *''Higdon Store''. See HigdonFamily.org [http://higdonfamily.org/photo-gallery/photo-gallery---places/higdon-store-ga.html] *''Higdon Hill School'' (in Birmingham, Alabama)[https://hillcrestbhs.com/programs-services/adolescents/high-school-curriculum/] *''Higdon Church of God'' (in Kennedy, Lamar County, Alabama)[https://www.facebook.com/higdon.church] *''The Higdon Family Chest Tomb'' (in England)[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1056839] *''Higdon Memorial Window at St. Ignatius Church and Cemetery'' (in Maryland)[http://higdonfamily.org/upcoming-hfa-meetings--/2019-hfa-annual-meeting-in/st-ignatius-chapel-at-chape/how-i-came-across-the-higdo.html#previous-photo] == Higdons and their Occupations == Planter/Farmer/Farm Laborer/Gardener, Athlete, Author, Musician/Composer, Politician/Mayor, Domestic Servant/House Keeper/Footman/Livery Man/Groomer, Artist/Photographer, Soldier, Printer Compositor/Bookbinder, Dressmaker/Tailor/Shoemaker/Bonnet Sewer, Baker/Butcher/Grocer/Tea Dealer, Asylum Nurse, Teacher/Tutor, Cattleman/Dairyman, Carpenter/Joiner, Xaverian Brother/Monk/Nun/Reverend, Furniture Salesman, Coal Miner, Brick Maker, Brewer/Tavern Keeper, Doctor, Police Officer == Higdons and their Faith == '''Catholic:''' *''Rev. Ryan Higdon'' of the St. Louis Catholic Church in Waco, Texas [https://www.wacotrib.com/news/religion/st-louis-catholic-church-gets-new-leader/article_ba966e40-60a2-5c16-91c1-a3de655d51cd.html] and [https://stlouiswaco.com/] *''Brian or Bryan Higden'', Dean of York [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dean_of_York], the York Minster Cathedral [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/York_Minster] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/102827645/bryan-higden] *''A. Augustine Higdon'', Xaverian Brother [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Higdon-4595] and Xaverian Brothers at Wikipedia[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xaverian_Brothers] *''Rev. Fr. James Hanson/Henson Higdon'', Pasteur of St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church, Daviess County, Kentucky[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Higdon-837] == Higdons and the Military == '''United States:''' *''Army SSG Kristopher A. Higdon'' [https://americanfallensoldiers.com/army-staff-sgt-kristopher-higdon/] *William "Bill" Higdon [https://www.greensboro.com/rockingham_now/news/wentworth/congressman-walker-presents-flag-to-bill-higdon/article_10c32086-8fd1-11e6-bb9a-7faf2ab7f98f.html] '''U.S. Higdons Buried Overseas From Military Conflicts:''' From FindaGrave (these Higdons need identifying and connections to their WikiTree families): *'''''Buried in Germany:''''' *''Sgnt. Air Gnr. Joseph William Higdon'' [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18602189?search=true]; *'''''Buried in the Netherlands:''''' *''Pvt. Harold Francis Higdon'' [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13805419?search=true] *'''''Buried in Italy:''''' *''Sgt. Lawrence J. Higdon'' [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/56364172?search=true] *''1 Lt. John B. Higdon'' [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/56310029?search=true] *'''Buried in the Phillippines:''' *''MM1 Harley R. Higdon'' [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/56760954?search=true]; *'''Buried in France:''' *''Rifleman G. Higdon'' [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10894126?search=true] == Higdons and the Law == '''United States:''' *''Higdon v. Thomas'', 1 H. & G. 139 (1827) June 1827 Court of Appeals of Maryland 1 H. & G. 139[https://cite.case.law/h-g/1/139/] *''Eric Lemont Higdon v. State of Alabama'' [https://caselaw.findlaw.com/al-court-of-criminal-appeals/1687581.html] *''Higdon Food Service, Inc. v. Walker'' (1982)[https://law.justia.com/cases/kentucky/supreme-court/1982/641-s-w-2d-750-0.html] *''Higdon v. Warrant Warehouse Company'', (1913) [https://calculators.law/caselaw/decisions/b12XO3K2aY8gzGrZ/higdon-v-warrant-warehouse-co] *''Higdon v. Commonwealth'', 77 S.W.2d 400 (Ky. Ct. App. 1934) [https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/3449915/higdon-v-commonwealth/?] *''Higdon v. Higdon'', 11 So. 2d 140 (Ala. 1942) [https://casetext.com/case/higdon-v-higdon-5] *''Tommy Convard Higdon v. State of Alabama'', 527 So. 2d 1352 (1988) [https://law.justia.com/cases/alabama/court-of-appeals-criminal/1988/527-so-2d-1352-0.html] *''Higdon vs. United States'', 627 F.2d 893 (9th Cir. 1980) [https://casetext.com/case/higdon-v-united-states] *''Higdon et al. v. State of Indiana'', 241 Ind. 501 (1961) [https://law.justia.com/cases/indiana/supreme-court/1961/29-943-2.html] *''Higdon v. Cooper'', 279 S.E.2d 451 (Ga. 1981) [https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/1394699/higdon-v-cooper/] == Higdon Wills == *'''John Higdon/Higton''' - The will of John Higdon, planter, Charles County, Maryland, drawn 29 April 1723 and probated 11 June 1723, refers to: sons John, Charles and Benjamin and daughter Mary Sims, personalty; to wife Menesenca, extrx, residue of estate during life; at her decease, to sons Thomas and William equally; Test: George Dent, John Semmes, Elizabeth Duckworth; Will Book 18, page 108.12 == Cemeteries with Higdon In Its Name == *'''Higdon Cemetery''' in Jackson County, Alabama[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/23400/higdon-cemetery] *'''Higdon Cemetery''' in Falkville, Morgan County, Alabama[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/23401/higdon-cemetery] *'''Higdon Memorial Cemetery''' in Kennedy, Lamar County, Alabama[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/23402/higdon-memorial-cemetery] *'''Higdon Cemetery ''OR'' Fain Higdon Cemetery ''OR'' Altus City Cemetery''' in Altus, Franklin County, Arkansas[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2415452/altus-city-cemetery] *'''Higdon Mill Cemetery''' in Midville, Burke County, Georgia[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2538157/higdon-mill-cemetery] *'''Higdon Cemetery''' #1 in Grady County, Georgia[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/34501/higdon-cemetery] *'''Higdon Cemetery''' #2 in Grady County, Georgia[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2529134/higdon-cemetery] *'''Higdon Farm Cemetery''' in Knottsville, Daviess County, Kentucky[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2346364/higdon-farm-cemetery] *'''Higdon Cemetery''' in Copiah County, Mississippi[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/59868/higdon-cemetery] *'''Higdon Cemetery''' in Bude, Franklin County, Mississippi[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2371562/higdon-cemetery] *'''Higdon Cemetery''' in Iuka, Tishomingo County, Mississippi[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2356504/higdon-cemetery] *'''Higdon Cemetery''' in Roxie, Franklin County, Mississippi[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2578248/higdon-cemetery] *'''Higdon Christian Cemetery''' in Madison County, Missouri [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/808852/higdon-christian-cemetery] *'''Higdon Cemetery''' in Swain County, North Carolina[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/47663/higdon-cemetery] *'''Higdon Family Cemetery''' in Proctor, Swain County, North Carolina[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2328924/higdon-family-cemetery] *'''Higdonville Baptist Cemetery''' in Higdonville, Macon County, North Carolina[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2189585/higdonville-baptist-cemetery] == Higdons and Slave Ownership == The following Higdons are known to have owned slaves per records stating such, however, other Higdons prior to the 1850 US Census are likely to have owned slaves. Additional research may determine some of those slave owners. ''John Francis Summers Higdon'' (Abt.1812-1858) of Charles County, Maryland, owned 12 slaves according to the 1850 US Census (Slave Schedule): *1) Black Male 40 yrs old (Est. birth 1810); *2) Black Male 10 yrs old (Est. birth 1840); *3) Black Female 40 yrs old (Est. birth 1810); *4) Black Female 10 yrs old (Est. birth 1840); *5) Black Male 13 yrs old (Est. birth 1837); *6) Black Male 40 yrs old (Est. birth 1810); *7) Black Female 60 yrs old (Est. birth 1790); *8) Black Female 25 yrs old (Est. birth 1825); *9) Black Female 38 yrs old (Est. birth 1812); *10) Black Female 2 yrs old (Est. birth 1848); *11) Black Female 38 yrs old (Est. birth 1812); *12) Black Female 22 yrs old (Est. birth 1828). ''James Higden'' of Nansemond County, Virginia, owned three slaves according to the 1850 US Census (Slave Schedule): *1) Black Male 70 yrs old (Est. birth 1780); *2) Black Male 35 yrs old (Est. birth 1815); *3) Black Female 65 yrs old (Est. birth 1785). ''Allen H. Higdon'' of Giles County, Tennessee, owned three slaves according to the 1850 US Census (Slave Schedule): *1) Black Male 60 yrs old (Est. birth 1790); *2) Black Female 45 yrs old (Est. birth 1805); *3) Black Female 9 yrs old (Est. birth 1841). In 1866, he agreed to pay PATIENCE BILLS $100 per year for her labor. Two un-named children are mentioned in her contract. ''John William Higdon'' (Abt. 1803-1861)[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Higdon-316] of Conecuh, Alabama, owned one slave according to the 1850 US Census (Slave Schedule): *1) Black Female 32 yrs old (Est. birth 1818). ''Royal Bennett Higdon'' (Abt. 1809-1870)[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Higdon-240] of Conecuh, Alabama, owned one slave according to the 1850 US Census (Slave Schedule): *1) Black Male 40 yrs old (Est. birth 1810). ''Nancy Olive (Bollinger) Higdon'' (Abt. 1838-bef.1870)[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Bollinger-631&errcode=saved] and husband ''John R. Higdon'' (Abt. 1833-1884)[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Higdon-919]; See: Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves: Missouri Narratives By United States Work Projects Administration from an "Interview with Aunt Hannah Allen, aged 107, Fredericktown, Mo. Interviewed by J. Tom Miles" '''Unverified Slave Owners:''' One of the following two women owned slaves, but as of yet, it hasn't been verified which woman was the owner: ''Mildred Elizabeth (Dyson) Higdon aka Milly'' (Abt. 1789-1854) of Grayson County, Kentucky '''OR''' ''Teresa Elizabeth Mildred Higdon aka Millie'' (Abt. 1837-1916) of Grayson County, Kentucky. One of the two Mildred's, owned three slaves according to the 1850 US Census (Slave Schedule): *1) Black Female 42 yrs old (Est. birth 1808); *2) Black Female 30 yrs old (Est. birth 1820); *3) Black Female 30 yrs old (Est. birth 1820). == Known Slaves of Higdons == *''Richard Higdon''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Higdon-1298] Slave of Peter Higdon (At this time it is uncertain which Peter Higdon. More research is needed.) *''Mary Hannah (Abernathy) Allen''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Abernathy-2675] Slave of Nancy Olive (Bollinger) Higdon[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Bollinger-631&errcode=saved] and husband John R. Higdon[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Higdon-919]; See: ''Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves: Missouri Narratives'' by the United States Work Projects Administration in which Aunt Hannah Allen, as she was called, was interviewed about her life story. == African-American Higdons == *''Karan Higdon''. See Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karan_Higdon] See African American Higdons[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:African-American%2C_Higdon_Name_Study] == Migratory Higdons == '''The Earliest Known Higdons in Colonial America (until July 4, 1776)''' The 13 English Colonies: 1) The Province of New Hampshire *To date, there are No known Higdons that were in the NH colony, ALTHOUGH there does appear to have been: a Hougdon Rev. War soldier; a Hoagdon Rev. War soldier; and a Hedgddon Rev. War soldier. 2) The Province of Massachusetts Bay *To date, there are No known Higdons that were in the MA colony, ALTHOUGH there does appear to have been several Hogdon/Hogden/Hoagdon Rev. War soldiers. 3) The Colony of Rhode Island *To date, there are No known Higdons that were in the RI colony. 4) The Connecticut Colony *To date, there are No known Higdons that were in the CT colony 5) The Province of New York *''James Higden'' (b. abt. 1771 in New York) [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Higden-43] 6) The Province of New Jersey *''Margaret Higdon'' (b. abt. 1769 in New Jersey) [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Higdon-4069&public=1] 7) The Province of Pennsylvania *''Sarah Higdon'' (b. abt. 1760 in Pennsylvania) [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Higdon-4071&public=1] 8) The Delaware Colony *To date, there are No known Higdons that were in the DE colony 9) The Province of Maryland Maryland had a sizable number of Higdons/Higdens that were: born, christened, or married prior to the US Revolutionary War. A few of them are listed here: *''John Higdon/Higton'' (b. abt. 1657 in England - d. abt. 1723 in Maryland) [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Higdon-156] *''Benjamin Downing Higdon'' (b. abt. 1775 in Maryland) [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Higdon-380] *''Elenor Downing Higdon'' (b. abt. 1765 in Maryland) [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Higdon-381] *''Lucy Higdon/Higden'' (b. abt. 1771 in Maryland) [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Unknown-381270&public=1] *''Alla Louise (Mollihorne) Higdon'' (b.abt. 1770 in Maryland - d. abt. 1860 in Kentucky) [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Mollihorne-1&errcode=adopt_ok] *In 1703, ''Susanna Higgdon'' was married to John Bell in Maryland 10) The Colony of Virginia *''Richard Higdon'' (b. abt. 1640 in England - d. abt. 1669 in Virginia) [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Higdon-154] *In 1746, there was a marriage between a ''Nathaniel Higdon or Hogdon'' and Margaret Oliver. *''Charles Hegdon'' (b. abt. 1764 in Unknown Location) was a Rev. War pensioner residing in Virginia in 1840. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hegdon-1] *''Sarah Higdon'' (b. abt. 1776 in Virginia) [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Unknown-425404] 11) The Province of North Carolina *In 1762, there was a marriage between a ''Daniel Higdon'' and Mary Calvit in NC. *''Ann Higdon'' ("Higdon" is her married name) (b. abt. 1765 in NC) [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Unknown-388131] 12) The Province of South Carolina *To date, there are No known Higdons that were in the SC colony 13) The Province of Georgia *''Robert Higdon'' (b. abt. 1772 in Georgia) [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Higdon-4070&public=1] '''Early State Settlement By Higdons (after July 4, 1776)''' (These are approximate date ranges that Higdons began to appear in individual States or Territories.) *'''Alabama''' From about 1830-1840. An 1830 Alabama Counties Map[http://alabamamaps.ua.edu/contemporarymaps/alabama/historical/co1830.pdf] *'''Arizona''' From about the mid-1880's. An 1885 Arizona Map[https://www.loc.gov/resource/g4103lm.gla00141/?sp=29] *'''Arkansas''' From about the late 1850's to the mid 1860's. An 1854 Arkansas Map[https://www.loc.gov/resource/g4000.ct000818/?r=-0.098,-0.062,1.442,0.925,0] '''Migratory Paths Within the United States:''' After the US Revolutionary War, John Higdon of Maryland's descendants migrated westward from Maryland to Kentucky. '''Migratory Path From Canada to the United States''' *''Grace Higdon'' [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Higdon-3708] '''Migratory Path From England to Canada''' '''Migratory Path From Ireland to Canada''' *''Allan Higdon''. See Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan_Higdon][https://app06.ottawa.ca/calendar/ottawa/archives/ottawa/city/web/a/a1/a1-higdon.html] '''Migratory Path From England to New Zealand''' *''John Higdon aka Higden'' [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Higdon-630] *''Mary (Higdon aka Higden) Graham'' [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Higdon-3549] *''Ellen (Higdon aka Higden) Lusby'' [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Higdon-629] == Notable Census Errors == 1) The 1940 US Census for Magisterial District 7, Daviess, Kentucky ED 30-39, sheet 2B, line 42, family 29 has an error in the surname of the family for Thomas Higdon (est. b. 1883 in KY). It has the letters in the names transposed. It reads as "Hidgon". 2) The 1940 US Census for Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 60-562, sheet 11A, line 19, family 277 has an error in the Relationship to Head of Household column for the Theodore Lang household. It lists Daisy (19 years old) as daughter of Theodore (22 years old) when she is actually his wife. == Suggested Reading == *''Historical Sketches & Family Histories of Grayson County, Kentucky'' by The Grayson County Historical Society, 2002. *''Grayson County, Kentucky Cemeteries'' Vol. III by Grayson County, Historical Society, 1993. *''Little Clifty United Methodist Church, Its History Through Its People'' by Bonita Miller, 2011. *''Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves: Missouri Narratives'' by the United States Work Projects Administration. *''Archives of Maryland Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly of Maryland October 1678 - 1683'' Published by the Baltimore Historical Society, 1889. == VISIT == Higdon One Name Study [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Higdon_Name_Study]

Higginbotham Name Study

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[[Category:Higginbotham Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ---- : '''Higginbotham Genealogy Sites''' : [http://archive.org/stream/jstor-1916110/1916110_djvu.txt Higginbotham Family of Virginia] : [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/HIGGINBOTHAM/1997-10/0876867757 Epitaphs Copied from the Family Cemetery at "Soldier's Joy", Nelson Counth Virginia, by Lenora Higginbotham Sweeny] : [http://www.higginbothamgenealogy.com/ Higginbotham Genealogy by William Higginbotham] '''This link has a treasure trove of Higginbotham Photos''' : [http://www.higginbothamgenealogy.com/ Thomas Maxwell and His Descendants] pages 380 - 382 This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Higginbotham and ALL its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect--and those that don't. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. : To add your ancestor to this study, simply include the following category to the Biography section of his or her profile:
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Higgins Name Study

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[[Category:Higgins Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Higgins Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Higgins Higgins] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Higgins name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Higgins's), by time period (18th Century Higgins's), or by topic (Higgins DNA, Higgins Occupations, Higgins Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. {| |
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{{Clear}} ==How to Join== To join the Higgins Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Morgan-2979|Brandi Morgan]]''' for assistance, or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! {{Member|ONS|name=Higgins}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * Higgin * O'Higgin * Higgans * Higgens ==Higgins yDNA == * [[Higgins-2049|Peter Higgins (1815-aft.1915)]] R-M343 * [[Higgins-10933|Wesley Merriet Higgins (1915-1985)]] J-Y31951 {| |
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High Kings of Ireland

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Also see [[Space:Irish_Dynasties]] and [[Space:Irish_Kingdoms]] == Ardhí na hÉireann == The concept of a High-kingship first emerged in the 7-9th century espoused by The Uí Néill.[https://irishhistoryandgenealogy.wordpress.com/category/gaelic/ Irish History and Genealogy at wordpress dot com] - 1 Nov 2017 A monarchical system of government existed in Ireland from ancient times (ante 900BC) until 26 counties of Ireland became the Republic of Ireland in 1949 (6 counties in the north of Ireland remained apart from the Republic of Ireland, in the territory known as the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_High_Kings_of_Ireland Wikipedia : A List of the High Kings of Ireland] In contemporary Irish history books much is made of the position of “Ard-rí na hÉireann” or High King of Ireland; however, no such title or concept exists in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Early_Irish_law Brehon Law]. Brehon Law can rightly claim to be the oldest surviving codified legal system in Europe. These are the ancient laws of Ireland, named from breitheamh. Numbered lists for the ancient kings are well documented; the list below numbered in brackets, follows that given by John O'Hart in his ''Roll of the Monarchs of Ireland Since the Milesian Conquest'' published in [https://archive.org/stream/irishpedigreesor_01ohar#page/56/mode/2up Irish pedigrees; or, The origin and stem of the Irish nation] part ll page: 56 pub: J. Duffy and Co; Dublin 1892 :The letters '''H''', '''E,''' and''' I''' prefixing a number refer to the three brothers Heber, Heremon (who ruled jointly until 1698 B.C.), and Er or Ir - ::'''H''' (with prefix number) refers to descent from ''Heber Fionn'' [http://www.libraryireland.com/Pedigrees1/Monarchs.php Irish pedigrees, or, The origin and stem of the Irish nation - John O'Hart (1892)] Vol: 1 Page 56. ::'''E''' (with prefix number) refers to descent from ''Eremon'' or ''Heremon'' [https://archive.org/stream/irishpedigreesor_01ohar#page/784/mode/2up) Irish Pedigrees] part:3 page:784 - by John O'Hart ::'''I''' (with prefix number) refers to descent from ''Ir'' or ''Er'' ::'''L''' (with prefix number) refers to descent from 3 brothers ''Muimne;'' ''Luighne'' or ''Lughaidh;'' and ''Laighean'' :'''LGE:''' refers to synchronized dates from the ''Lebor Gabála Érenn'' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lebor_Gab%C3%A1la_%C3%89renn Wikipedia : Lebor Gabála Érenn] with an online index to ''The Book of the Taking of Ireland'' part: VI ed: & Trans: with notes by R. A. Stewart Macalister, D.Litt. index compiled by Michael Murphy 2008 at [https://celt.ucc.ie//indexLG.html Celt : Lebor Gabála Érenn] :'''FFE:''' refers to a chronology based on reign-lengths given in Geoffrey Keating's edited Foras Feasa ar Éirinn [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foras_Feasa_ar_%C3%89irinn Wikipedia : Foras Feasa ar Éirinn] with text at [https://celt.ucc.ie//published/G100054/index.html Celt : (Irish Text) Forus Feasa ar Erinn] :'''AFM:''' refers to a chronology drawn and indexed from the Annals of the Four Masters [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annals_of_the_Four_Masters Wikipedia : Annals of the Four Masters] with text at [https://celt.ucc.ie//published/G100005A/index.html Celt : (index page) Annals of the Four Masters] ==Milesian High Kings (1287BC-80AD)== The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milesians_(Irish) Milesian High Kings] are considered to be legendary, Wikitree does not support profiles Before the Common Era (BCE) See [[Space:Legendary_Kings_of_Ireland|Space:Legendary_Kings_of_Ireland]] ==Goidelic High Kings (80-458AD)== ''Many of these kings are considered to be legendary. Dynastic affiliations are based on the genealogies of historical dynastis who claimed them as an ancestor'' The following kings are numbered in brackets, following the list given by John O'Hart in his ''Roll of the Monarchs of Ireland Since the Milesian Conquest'' published in [https://archive.org/stream/irishpedigreesor_01ohar#page/56/mode/2up Irish pedigrees; or, The origin and stem of the Irish nation] part ll page: 56 pub: J. Duffy and Co; Dublin 1892 Dates vary in the old records, those given below are estimated from the ''Roll of the Monarchs of Ireland'' as a guide * '''E''' (106) 76 - [[Teachtmar-2|Tuathal Teachtmar]] ''(Milesian)'' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T%C3%BAathal_Techtmar WikiPedia] * ''' I''' (107) 100–104 [[Mac_Rochride-1|Mal mac Rochride (abt.0050-abt.0110)]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mal_mac_Rochride WikiPedia] * '''E''' (108) 104–113 [[Rachtmar-3|Feidhlimhidh mic Tuathal]] King of Ireland (Felim) "the law giver" Reachtmar, aka Felim Rachtmar [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fedlimid_Rechtmar WikiPedia] * '''E''' (109) 113–116 [[mac Feideilmid-1|Cathair Mór]], Cathair Mac Feideilmid [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cathair_M%C3%B3r WikiPedia] *''' E''' (110) 116–136 [[Ceadcatha-1|Conn Cétchathach Ceadcatha]] "Conn of the Hundred Battles" (began his reign in 0123) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conn_of_the_Hundred_Battles WikiPedia] * '''E''' (111) 136–143 [[Mogha-1|Conaire Cóem]] (conflicting dates re start of reign) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conaire_C%C3%B3em WikiPedia] * '''E''' (112) 143–173 [[Mac_Cuinn-1| Art mac Cuinn]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_mac_Cuinn WikiPedia] * '''L''' (113) 173–203 L. [[Mac_Con-1|Lugaid Mac Con (-abt.0225)]], Lugaid Mac Con [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mac_Con see WikiPedia] * '''E''' (114) 203–204 E. [[Dubdétach-1|Fergus Dubh-Dheadach]], Fergus Dubdétach [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fergus_Dubd%C3%A9tach see WikiPedia] - '''Needs connecting''' * '''E''' (115) 204–244 [[MacArt-1|Cormac mac Art]] Cormac Ulfada (various dates given for reign eg. starting 0213 or 0226) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cormac_mac_Airt see WikiPedia] * '''E''' 116 244–245 [[Mac_Fiach-1|Eochaid Gonnat mac Fiach (-0267)]] Eochaidh Gunta, Eochaid Gonnat * '''E''' (117) 245–272 [[Liffeachaire-1|Cairbre Lifechair]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cairbre_Lifechair WikiPedia] * '''L''' (118) 284–285 [[Mac_Lugaid-3|Fothad Airgthech mac Lugaid (-0285)]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fothad_Cairpthech_and_Fothad_Airgthech WikiPedia] * '''L''' (119) 284–285 [[Mac_Lugaid-2|Fothad Cairpthech mac Lugaid (-0285)]] Fothadh Cairpeach brother of (118) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fothad_Cairpthech_and_Fothad_Airgthech WikiPedia] * '''E''' (120) 273–306 [[Srabhteine-3|Fiacha Srabhteine]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F%C3%ADacha_Sroiptine WikiPedia] * '''E''' (121) 306–310 [[Forchrith-1|Colae Forchrith]] Cairell Colla Uais; (Colla Dá Crich Colla Fo Chrí, Fochrich) & Áed Colla Menn - the three sons of [[Eochu-1|Eochaid Doimlén]], grandsons of [[Liffeachaire-1|Cairbre Liffeachaire]] and great-grandsons of [[MacArt-1|Cormac MacArt]] (ancestor of MacUais) Kingdom of Airgíalla [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Three_Collas WikiPedia] * '''E''' (122) 310–343 [[Fiacha-1|Muireadach Tireach Fiacha]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muiredach_Tirech WikiPedia] * '''I''' (123) 343–344 [[Mac_Columb-1|Coelbad Mac Columb]] - '''Dates need to be fixed, bio and sources needs work''' - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C%C3%A1elbad WikiPedia] * '''E''' (124) 344–351 [[Mugmedón-7|Eochaid Mugmedon]] Eochaidh Muig Meadhoin [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eochaid_Mugmedon WikiPedia] * '''H''' 125 351–368 [[Lethan-1|Crimthann]] * '''E''' (126) 368–395 [[Eochaid-13|Niall Noigiallach]] "Niall of the Nine Hostages" [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niall_of_the_Nine_Hostages WikiPedia] * '''E''' (127) 395?-445 [[Mac_Fiachrach-2|Nath Í (Dath) mac Fiachrach]] * '''E''' (128) 428–458 [[Mac_Néill-265|Lóegaire mac Néill]] aka Laeghaire MacNiall, [http://thepeerage.com/p15005.htm#i150046 the Peerage] - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%C3%B3egaire_mac_N%C3%A9ill Wikipedia] ==Semi-historical High Kings of Ireland (458-844)== These kings are historical figures for the most part, but naming them High Kings of Ireland may be anachronistic or inaccurate in certain cases. Their dynastic affiliations are also uncertain. * '''E''' (129) 459–478 [[Mac_Nath_Í-1|Olioll Molt mac Nath Í (-0478)]], Aillil Molt son of (127) Dathi * '''E''' (130) 479–503 [[Mac_Lóegairi-1|Lughaidh]]; son of Laaeghaire128, grandson of (126) [[Eochaid-13|Niall Noigiallach]] - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lugaid_mac_L%C3%B3egairi Wikipedia] * '''E''' (131) 504–527 [[Cenel_n_Eogain-6|Muirchertach Mac Muiredaig]] Muirceartach Mor MacEarca * '''E''' (132) 528–538 [[Mac_Cormac-23|Tuathal Maolgharbh]], Túathal mac Cormaic, Túathal Máelgarb - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T%C3%BAathal_M%C3%A1elgarb Wikipedia] - grandson of [[Mac_Néill-273|Coirpre mac Néill]]. * '''E''' (133) 539–558 [[Cerbaill-1|Diarmat Cerbaill]], Dearmid, son of Fergus Cearrbheoill (died 565 according to some sources) * '''E''' (134) 559–561 [[Mac_Muirchertaig-4|Domnall Ilchegach Mac Muirchertaig (-0566)]], Domnall Mac Muirchertaig, Domnall mac Maic Ercae * '''E''' (135) 559–561 E. [[Mac_Muirchertach-1|Forggus Mac Muirchertach (-abt.0566)]] Forggus mac Muirchertaig, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forggus_mac_Muirchertaig Wikipedia] - brother of (134) [[Cenel_n_Eogain-5|Domnall Ilchelgach]] * '''E''' (136) 562–563 [[Mac_Domnaill-8|Eochaid Find mac Domnaill]] Eochaidh, uncle to (137) * '''E''' (137) 562–563 [[Mac_Muiredaig_Mac_Erca-1|Baetán Bríge Mac Muiredaig Mac Erca (abt.0530-0572)]] Boitean, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%A1et%C3%A1n_mac_Muirchertaig Wikipedia] - nephew to (136) [[Mac_Domnaill-8|Eochaid Find mac Domnaill]] *'''E''' (138) 564–566 [[Mac_Sétnai-1|Ainmuire mac Sétnai (-0569)]] Ainmuire Mac Sétnai [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ainmuire_mac_S%C3%A9tnai Wikipedia] (Anmire) the great grandson of Conall Gulban (died 464) * '''E''' (139) 567–567 [[Mac_Ninnid-1|Báetán mac Ninnid (-abt.0586)]] Boitean, aka Báetán mac Ninneda, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%A1et%C3%A1n_mac_Ninneda Wikipedia] *'''E''' (140) 568–594 [[Mac_Ainmuire-1|Áed mac Ainmuire (-0594)]] Áed mac Ainmuirech aka Aodh, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%81ed_mac_Ainmuirech Wikipedia] *'''E''' (141) 595–600 [[Mac_Diarmato-2|Aodh Slaine]], *'''E''' (142) 595–600 [[mac Báetáin-1|Colmán Rímid mac Báetáin]] shared with (141) Aodh Slaine *'''E''' (143) 601–607 [[Cenel_n_Eogain-4|Áed Uaridnach]], aka Aodh Uar-iodhnach *'''E''' (144) 608–610 [[Mac_Áedo-5|Máel Coba mac Áedo (-abt.0615)]] Máel Coba mac Áedo aka Mallcobh, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%A1el_Coba_mac_%C3%81edo Wikipedia] son of [[Mac_Ainmuire-1|Áed mac Ainmuire (-abt.0598)]] *'''E''' (145) 611–623 [[Mac_Fiachnae-1|Suibne Menn mac Fiachnae (-0628)]] Suimneach Meann (Suibne Menn), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suibne_Menn Wikipedia] *'''E''' (146) 624–639 [[Mac_Áedo-6|Domnall mac Áedo (-0642)]] Domnall [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domnall_mac_%C3%81edo Wikipedia] son of [[Mac_Ainmuire-1|Áed mac Ainmuire (-abt.0598)]] *'''E''' (147) 640–656 [[Mac_Máele_Coba-1|Cellach mac Máele Coba (-0658)]] Ceallach, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cellach_mac_M%C3%A1ele_Coba Wikipedia] *'''E''' (148) 640–656 [[Máel_Coba-1|Conall Máel Coba (-abt.0654)]] Congall, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conall_C%C3%B3el Wikipedia] #147 his brother, #146 his uncle *'''E''' (149) 657–664 [[Mac_Áedo_Sláine-1|Diarmid]], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diarmait_mac_%C3%81edo_Sl%C3%A1ine Wikipedia] *'''E''' (150) 657–664 [[MacEogain-1|Bladhmhac]] Reigned jointly with 149, *'''E''' (151) 665–669 [[Mac_Blathmac-1|Sechnussach mac Blathmac (-abt.0671)]] Seachnasach, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sechnassach Wikipedia] - his father Blathmac mac Áedo Sláine (died 665) and uncle Diarmait mac Áedo Sláine (died 665) as High King of Ireland and King of Brega. *'''E''' (152) 670–673 E. [[Mac_Blathmaic-1|Cenn Fáelad mac Blathmaic (-abt.0675)]] Ceanfail, aka Cenn Fáelad mac Blathmaic - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cenn_F%C3%A1elad Wikipedia] Followed his father Blathmac mac Áedo Sláine (d. 665) and his brother Sechnassach (d. 671) as High King of Ireland and king of Brega *'''E''' (153) 674–693 [[Mac_Dúnchad-1|Finsnechta Fledach mac Dúnchad (-abt.0695)]] Finachta Fleadhach, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F%C3%ADnsnechta_Fledach Wikipedia] *'''E''' (154) 694–701 [[Mac_Óengusso-1|Loingsech mac Óengusso (-abt.0703)]] Longseach, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loingsech_mac_%C3%93engusso Wikipedia] - grandfather was Domnall mac Áedo (died 642), High King of Ireland. *'''E''' (155) 702–708 [[Mac_Fergus-16|Congal Cennmagair mac Fergus (-abt.0710)]] Congall, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congal_Cennmagair Wikipedia] his grandfather was Domnall mac Áedo (died 642), High King of Ireland. *'''E''' (156) 709–718 [[Maele-6|Fergal mac Máele Dúin]] (Fergall) *'''E''' {157} 719-719 [[Mac_Niall-4|Fogartach mac Niall (-abt.0724)]] Foghartach, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fogartach_mac_N%C3%A9ill Wikipedia]- great-grandson of the high king Diarmait mac Áedo Sláine (died 665) *158 720–722 E. [[Mac_Írgalaig-1|Cináed mac Írgalaig]] aka Ceneth, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cin%C3%A1ed_mac_%C3%8Drgalaig Wikipedia] *159 723–729 E. [[O_Néill-141|Flaithertach]], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flaithbertach_mac_Loingsig Wikipedia] - son of Loingsech mac Óengusso (died 701/3) *160 730–738 E. [[Mac_Fergaile-4| Áed mac Fergaile]] Aodh Olann, Áed Allán son of [[Maele-6|Fergal mac Máele Dúin]] - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%81ed_All%C3%A1n Wikipedia] *''' E''' (161) 739–758 [[Mac_Murchada-7|Domhnall Mac Murchada]] *''' E''' (162) 759–765 [[Macfergal-1|Niall Frossach]] * '''E''' (163) 766–792 E. [[Mac_Domnaill-5|Donnchad Midi]] * '''E''' (164) 793–817 [[Niall-3|Áed Oirdnide]], Áed mac Néill *165 819–833 E. [[Mac_Donnchada-8|Conchobar mac Donnchada)]] Conchobhair (may have a duplicate profile) * '''E''' (166) 833–846 [[Aedh-1|Niall Caille]], Niall Mac Áeda *166 836–841 E. Feidlimid mac Crimthainn (according to the Annals of Inisfallen) ==Historical High Kings of Ireland== These kings can be considered genuinely historical High Kings (with or without opposition). *'''E''' (167) 846–862 [[Mac_Máele_Ruanaid-1|Máel Sechnaill mac Máele Ruanaid]] Malachi I., Mael Sechnaill mac Maele Ruanaid, 846–860 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%A1el_Sechnaill_mac_M%C3%A1ele_Ruanaid Wikipedia] - Needs parents added * '''E''' (168) 862–879 [[Mac_Niall-2|Áed mac Neíll]], Aodh Fionnliath [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%81ed_Findliath Wikipedia] * '''E.''' (169) 879–916 [[Mac_Máel_Sechnaill-2|Flann Sinna mac Máel Sechnaill]] (ancestor of Fox), aka Flann Sionnach aka Flann Sinna, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flann_Sinna Wikipedia] * '''E''' (170) 911–919 [[Mac_Aedo-2|Niall Glúndub Mac Áedo]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niall_Gl%C3%BAndub Wikipedia] * '''E''' (171) 919–944 [[Mac_Flainn-1|Donnchad Donn]] * '''E''' (172) 944–956 E. [[Cnogba-1|Congall, Congalach Cnogba]], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congalach_Cnogba Wikipedia] * '''E''' (173) 956–980 [[O'Neill-1596|Domhnall mac Muirchertach]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domnall_ua_N%C3%A9ill Wikipedia] * '''E''' (174) 979–1002 and 1014–1022 [[Mac_Domnall-1|Máel Sechnaill mac Domnaill]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%A1el_Sechnaill_mac_Domnaill Wikipedia] ===Introduction of hereditary surnames to Ireland c.1010=== * '''H''' (175) 1002–1014 [[Cennetig-1|Brian Boru Cennetig]] (Brian Boroimhe or Brian Bóruma) founder of the O'Brien dynasty [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Boru WikiPedia] **Unlisted possible High King [[O'Neill-1577|Flaithbertach O'Neill]] Flaithbertach an Trostáin mac Muirchertach O'Neill aka King of Ailech *176 1022-1061 H. [[O'Brien-688|Donnchad O'Brien]] (Donnchad mac Briain) aka Doncha or Donough, died 1064 *177 ?-1072? E. [[Leinster-60|Dermot MacMailnamo]] Diarmait mac Máel na mBó died 1072 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diarmait_mac_M%C3%A1el_na_mB%C3%B3 WikiPedia] *178 1074 -1086 H. [[O'Brien-373|Turlough O'Brien]] , Toirdelbach Ua Briain, died 1086 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toirdelbach_Ua_Briain WikiPedia] *179 E. 1086-1121 [[O_Lochlainn-2|Domnall macArdgar Lochlainn]] Domnall Ua Lochlainn (Donall MacLoghlin) died 1121 - [[O_Lochlainn-2|Domnall macArdgar O Lochlainn]] reigned jointly with [[O'Brien-1157|Muircheartach O'Briain]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domnall_Ua_Lochlainn Wikipedia] until O'Brien died in 1119; then reigned alone until his own death in 1121 *180 1101- 1119 H. Muirceartach O'Brien, Muirchertach Ua Briain, [[O'Brien-1157|Murtagh O'Brien]] Muichertach macToirdelbach Mor (Murtagh) O'Brien aka High King of Ireland, King of Munster; died 1119 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muirchertach_Ua_Briain WikiPedia] (overlapped with Donall MacLoghlin) ** Unlisted Possible High King [[Leinster-27|Donnchad MacMurchadh "King of Ireland" of Leinster formerly Leinster (abt. 1060 - 1115)]] *181 1119–1156 E. [[O'Conor-30|Turlough O'Conor]] Toirdelbach Ua Conchobair, died 1156 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tairrdelbach_Ua_Conchobair WikiPedia] *182 1156–1166 E. [[Mac_Lochlainn-7|Muircearth MacLoghlin]],grandson of [[O Lochlainn-2|Domnall macArdgar O Lochlainn]] 179 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muirchertach_Mac_Lochlainn WikiPedia] *-- d: 1177 Unlisted possible High King [[O'Neill-1489|Aodh an Macaoimh Tóinleasg O'Neill]] (Áed in Macáem Tóinlesc O'Neill) aka Hugh O'Neill *183 [[O'Conor-35|Rory O'Connor]] 1166-1198 E. Roderick O'Connor 1183, Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair, died 1198 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rory_O%27Connor_(Irish_King) WikiPedia] *184 [[O'Neill-1566|Brian Ruaidh O'Neill]] -1258 E. Brian O'Neill *1316-1318 King of Ireland [[Brus-97|Edward Brus]] (Edward Bruce) Earl of Carrick, Lord of Galloway *d:1551[[O'Brien-368|Murrough O'Brien]] (Murchadh Ó Briain) prev. King of Thomond; Ist Earl Of Thomond, 1st Baron Inchiquin (Note: Not a High King) == Members == :[[Willis-3076|Valerie Willis]] leader for this sub-project :[[Devlin-670|Richard Devlin]] :[[DeVilling-1|Matthew DeVilling]] : ==The goal of this project== Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Link this list to their Wikitree and Wikipedia profiles * Review profiles for completeness * Gather information on the missing/incomplete profiles * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=15369838 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Sources== Also see: *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_High_Kings_of_Ireland Wikipedia - List of High Kings of Ireland] * [https://books.google.com/books?id=7wwwAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false Ogygia: Or, A Chronological Account of Irish Events: Vol II, 1793 by Roderic O'Flaherty] - 18 July 2018 *https://archive.org/details/irishpedigreesor_01ohar *https://archive.org/details/irishpedigreesor02ohar *[http://thepeerage.com/king_old_britain.htm#Ireland the Peerage High Kingship of Ireland] #Cycles of the Kings Web Project: Baile Chuinn Cétchathaigh #R. A. Stewart Macalister (ed. & trans.), Lebor Gabála Érenn: The Book of the Taking of Ireland Part V, Irish Texts Society, 1956 #Trinity University, D.P. McCarthy, Collation of the Irish regnal canon #Annals of the Four Masters vols. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 at CELT #The History of Ireland by Geoffrey Keating at CELT *[https://celt.ucc.ie/search.html CELT : search page] *[http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/IRELAND.htm#_Toc389126184 Cawley, "Kings of Ireland." Medieval Lands Project. 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Schmuhl, ''The royal line : chart prepared for the New York Stake Genealogical Board, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints centennial exhibition, March, 1936'' (Salt Lake City: self published, 1929) https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/239856?availability=Family%20History%20Library. Google Books (http://books.google.com : accessed 7 June 2015). Revised 1980. Purports to go back to Adam, "Genealogical lineages shown on the chart may not always be from father to son, especially in the reigning houses of Kings; some ancient connections are based on legends, believed to be true." * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:High_Kings_of_Ireland|What links to this page.]]

Hildreth Name Study

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[[Category:Hildreth Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] == About the Project == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/hildreth HILDRETH] and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research Teams|teams]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Hildreth's), by time period (18th Century Hildreth's), or by topic (Hildreth DNA, Hildreth Occupations, Hildreth Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' == How to Join == To join the Hildreth Name Study, first start out by browsing our [[Space:Hildreth_Name_Study#To_Do_List|To Do List]] (below) and [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Hildreth_Name_Study_-_Discussion_and_To_Do_List&public=1 Discussion and To Do List Page] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team/research page, and then dive right in! If a team or research page does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Hildreth Name Study Coordinator: [[Watt-266|Vic Watt]]''' for assistance. You can find the master Category page for the Hildreth Name Study [[:Category:Hildreth_Name_Study|HERE]]. == Current Membership == * [[Watt-266|Vic Watt]], coordinator and manager * [[Gilchrist-1197|Nelda Gilchrist Spires]], co-manager == Research Teams == * [[Space:Descendants_of_Rev._Benjamin_Griswold_Hildreth|Rev. Benjamin Griswold Hildreth]] Focus on Rev. Benjamin Griswold Hildreth and his descendants; primary geographic area: southeast United States. Team Leader: [[Gilchrist-1197|Nelda Gilchrist Spires]] * Establish profiles for every Hildreth on the US 1850 US Census. Team Leader: [[Watt-266|Vic Watt]] * Establish profiles for every Hildreth on the US 1790 US Census. Team Leader: [[Watt-266|Vic Watt]] * Establish profiles for every Hildreth who served the nation during the American Revolutionary War. Team Leader: [[Watt-266|Vic Watt]] * Add profiles and sources for Hildreths in the military. Team Leader: [[Watt-266|Vic Watt]] You can see all sub-projects on the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Hildreth_Name_Study_-_Discussion_and_To_Do_List&public=1 Discussion and To Do List page] == Background Information on the Name Hildreth == === Origins of Hildreths in America === It appears that the early Hildreths in America descend from two immigrants, Richard and Thomas. It is not yet known how these two immigrants were related, but DNA results have shown that there is a connection. Their birthplaces in England are not known, however, in 1891, 30% of all Hildreths lived in Yorkshire. * Richard, b. ca. 1605, who probably came to Massachusetts in about 1635, (no official records mention him until May 10, 1643), and died in 1693 in Chelmsford. * Thomas, who also came to Massachusetts in about 1635 but moved on to become one of the founders of Southampton, New York. The first mention of Thomas is in 1643 and the last is in October of 1657 concerning his death. === The Hildreth Name === ==== Meaning of the Name ==== One theory is that the name was originally from an Anglo-Saxon, pre 7th Century personal name, "Hildraeth" comprised of the elements "Hild" meaning "battle" and "raed" - "counsel." This name died out but was reintroduced in about the 14th century. Another theory is that the name Hildreth came from Northern England and may be a variant of the first name "Eldridge," which comes from a completely different Anglo-Saxon root: "Aedelric", a personal compound which translates as "noble ruler." ==== Distribution of the Name in America ==== In 1840, the US Census showed that most Hildreths were concentrated in Massachusetts, New Hampshire and New York, with a number also in Ohio. By 1920, the US Census shows that Hildreths were concentrated in Massachusetts, New York and California, although there was a substantial number in the Midwest, Texas and Alabama. == Related Surnames and Surname Variants == Spelling of this name can sometimes be "creative." The name, just in the records of Chelmsford, Massachusetts, has been spelled: [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HELDRETH Heldreth], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/heldrith Heldrith], Heldereth, Heldreath, Helldreth, Hildretch, [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/hildreth Hildreth], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HILDRITH Hildrith], Hilldereth, Hilldreath, [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/hilldreth Hilldreth], Hilldrith, Hildrick. In other places, it also appears as: [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HILDRED Hildred], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/hildich Hildich], Hildrak, [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/hildre Hildre], and Huldreth, and probably many others. The name has also been spelled Hildret, especially in New York and the South. The moral of the story is, if you are searching for this name, use very loose parameters or include wildcards. == Hildreth Notables and Hildreth Places == === Notable Hildreths === * [[Meiere-3|Hildreth Meière]], an American artist, architectural artist, muralist and mosaicist, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hildreth_Meiere Wikipedia] * [[Hildreth-1589|Alonzo Carleton Hildreth]], Broadway actor, writer, [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Carleton_A._Hildreth&oldid=927001930 Wikpedia] * Ellen Hildreth, Professor of computer science at Wellesley College, co-inventor with David Marr of the Marr-Hildreth algorithm, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellen_Hildreth Wikipedia] * [[Hildreth-372| Horace Augustus Hildreth]], 59th Governor of Maine 1945–1949, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horace_Hildreth Wikipedia] * James Hildreth, English cricketer, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Hildreth Wikipedia] * Lee Hildreth, English footballer, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Hildreth Wikipedia] * Mark Hildreth, wrestler, known as Van Hammer, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_Hammer Wikipedia] * Mark Hildreth, Canadian actor, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Hildreth_%28actor%29 Wikipedia] * [[Hildreth-379|Paul Hildreth]], first settler in Lewiston, Maine, in the fall of 1770 * [[Hildreth-410| Richard Hildreth]], journalist, historian, abolitionist, United States consul at Trieste in 1861, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Hildreth Wikipedia] * [[Hildreth-659|Samuel Clay Hildreth]], Thoroughbred racehorse trainer, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Hildreth Wikipedia] * [[Hildreth-104|Samuel Hildreth]], (American Revolution) (1750–1823), a surgeon in the Massachusetts militia and aboard Massachusetts naval privateers during the American Revolutionary War, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Hildreth_%28American_Revolution%29 Wikipedia], * [[Hildreth-409|Samuel Prescott Hildreth]], (1783–1863), a pioneer physician, scientist, and historian in Ohio and the Northwest Territory, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Prescott_Hildreth Wikipedia], === Places Named Hildreth === * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hildreth,_California Hildreth California] * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hildreth,_Nebraska Hildreth Nebraska] * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hildreth_Cemetery Hildreth Cemetery], Lowell Massachusetts * [http://hes.psharvard.org/ Hildreth Elementary School], Harvard, Massachusetts * [http://www.nh.gov/nhdhr/programs/state_reg_list_details.htm Hildreth-Jones Tavern], Amherst, NH; NH State Register of Historic Places; a center for county business, political discourse, news, entertainment and commerce in the 18th and early 19th centuries, a time when Amherst was the county seat and among the largest towns in New Hampshire. == The Hildreth DNA Study == There was a DNA study underway for Hildreth and related names, including: Heldderick, Heldreth, Heldrick, Hilderick, Hildreath, Hildreth, Hildrith, and Hyldreth. The DNA project objectives are: :(1.) To determine if Richard Hildreth b. 1605 in England, d. 23 Feb 1693 in Chelmsford, MA, and Thomas Hildreth b. unk. in England, and d. 1657 in Southampton, LI, NY are closely related, and the time to their most recent common ancestor(MRCA).
:(2) Permit those with the surname Hildreth, or a variation thereof, to ascertain if they are descendants of either Richard or Thomas Hildreth, or if they descend from another Hildreth branch with a common ancestor (CA) perhaps further back in time. '''Its status is unknown.''' == Research Resources == [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Hidreth_Research_Resources&public=1#General General Resources] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Hidreth_Research_Resources&public=1#Hildreth_Family_Association Hildreth Family Association Publications] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Hidreth_Research_Resources&public=1#Hildreth_Mei.C3.A8re Hildreth Meière] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Hidreth_Research_Resources&public=1#Massachusetts_Vital_Records Massachusetts Vital Records] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Hidreth_Research_Resources&public=1#Maine_Vital_Records Maine Vital Records] == Helpful Links == [https://hildrethfamilyassociation.com/ The Hildreth family association]. Hildreth query page at [http://genforum.genealogy.com/hildreth/ GenForum]. The Hildreth Family Association: [https://www.facebook.com/pages/Hildreth-Family-Association/105990412770558 Facebook] and [https://hildrethfamilyassociation.com/geneaology/ website]. Hildreth Burials in Southampton Twp., New York in the Southampton Twp. [http://hgsdb.info/searchdbresults.aspx?sourceid=0&searchBy=FULLNAME&value=hildreth&YEARCRITERIA== database] As of November, 2014, there were 5,517 Hildreth burials in the United States in Find A Grave. Here is a link to the main [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi search] page. == To Do List == These are the maintenance projects at the moment.
# Work on Errors on the [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebName/errors.htm?Name=Hildreth&MaxErrors=100 Hildreth Error List]
# Connect Hildreth profiles to earlier generations and to the WikiTree. Here is the list of Hildreths who are not currently connected to the WikiTree: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=HILDRETH Unconnected Hildreth Profiles]
# Ensure that all Hildreth profiles have sources for information included. Here is a list of currently [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Hildreth Unsourced Hildreth Profiles]. == Special Projects == 1. Hildreths in Washington State: * Add Hildreths living in Washington State, United States, in 1950 and connect them to earlier generations. * Add Hildreths born in Washington. * Add Hildreths who died in Washington, from official records and newspapers. There are several interesting studies being conducted as part of the Hildreth Name Study. Please see the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Hildreth_Name_Study_-_Discussion_and_To_Do_List&public=1 Discussion and To Do List Page] for more details and more projects.

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{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} ---- *The current leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ==History/Timeline== *{{blue|Hill County was formed 1853 from Navarro County and organized 1853}}. It is named for G.W. Hill, Republic of Texas official.https://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/hill-county https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch15 '''A.D. 1300''' artifacts were found at Buzzard Cave on the Brazos River near Blum. :'''1700s''' Waco and Tawakoni groups of the Wichita established small hunting camps of grass huts along Richland and Pin Oak creekshttps://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch15 :'''1820s''' Comanche and Taovaya (Towash) Indians migrated into the region, concealing their movement by following the Cross Timbers. :1824 Stephen F. Austin made a treaty with the Indians of the area. Land disputes between Austin and Robertson interfered with peace with the Indian groups. :'''1844''' Hasinai and Anadarko groups left East Texas, and by February 1844, led by José María, an Anadarko, settled in the Hill County area. Torrey Trading Houses was established and served as a focal point for the 150 Indian huts. :'''1845 ''' - Texas Rangers established Fort Smith near White Rock near Bear Creek and Fort Graham in 1849, to protect settlers. This was abandoned 1853, leaving a town there. ::240 Indian raids were surrounding counties but none in Hill County. LT Whiting thought Hill County was council spot and treaties. Safe passage was given to all people. :'''Sept 1852''' - Petition signed to carve a new county from Navarro County. Josephus M Steiner and Elijah Sterling Clack Robertson, son of Sterling C. Robertson, devised a plan to divide Navarro County. :'''1853''' -Gov Peter H Bell called a session of the legislature to deal with frontier problems and the division of Feb 1853 Navarro was signed, creating '''Hill County'''. :Hill County was named for Dr. George Washington Hill, who had served as President Sam Houston's secretary of war and who had been elected to the state legislature from Navarro County in 1851. :'''1853''' -Election of county officials was held in Lexington; and Thomas Steiner, J Caruthers, J Newby donated 260 Acres for the county seat and offer accepted. :'''Sept 24, 1853''' survey of Hillsborough, lots went on sale. :C. N. Brooks, the county clerk and JP, built the first courthouse, 12 feet square -- elm poles around a dirt floor.... :'''1854''' - 2nd courthouse was built in 1854, at a cost of $200. In the same year, post office rules changed, and the town's name became ''' Hillsboro'''. :'''1860''' county had 3,653 inhabitant with 650 slaves. Hill County overwhelmingly approved secession (by a vote of 376 to 63); a county loyal to the South. :'''1861''' -Home guards were established in May 1861, during the war the County supported 3 cavalry units with action in Louisiana and Arkansas. :'''1866-1870s''' Reconstruction, when the Republican party controlled Hill County, its citizens faced serious political challenges. Power conflicts flared between local citizens and gov. Edmund Jackson Davis's Texas State Police. Lawlessness increased in postwar period. :'''1869''' Outlaw John Wesley Hardin arrived, speculator on cotton and hides, and murdered a local citizen. Other groups of outlaws operating in the county. :'''Sept 1870''' the State Police moved toarrest a band of outlaws led by Kinch West and the Cox brothers, citizens refused to cooperate. :'''Dec., 1869 ''' Hill County citizens blocked the arrest of 2 local men accused of murdering a black couple, assaulting several policemen. :'''Jan. 1871''' - Gov. Davis declared martial law, fining several residents for leading assaults on state police. Martial law was lifted after two days. :'''1871-72''' Chisholm Trail, from the Rio Grande to central Kansas, reached through the NW corner of the county. F. M. Harris was first to send cattle up the trail from the county. :'''1870''' a more substantial two story brick courthouse was built; but it burned in Sep. 1872, county records were lost in the fire. Arson was suspected. :'''1890''' -Current courthouse was completed in 1890 cost of $83,000. The old courthouse was sold at auction for $120. :'''Sept. 1881''' Railroads arrived..Missouri, Kansas and Texas, the Fort Worth-Temple , 1887 connections to Dallas had been completed. :'''1913''' Hill County had 200 miles of lines of the Cotton Belt, St. LOUIS SOUTHWESTERN RAILWAY), Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe, the Trinity and Brazos Valley, and Texas Electric railways. In part because of the railroads, the county population increased substantially. :'''1910''' towns developed along the railroads: Itasca, Bynum, Birome. Immigrant groups: Germans and Eastern Europeans in the SE section of the county, such as Mertens, Abbott, and Penelope. :'''1910''' more than 57% farmers in Hill County were tenants, and by 1930 75% were Tenants. :'''1920''' Manufacturing began to decline after 1910. The number of manufacturing establishments had decreased from 38 to 17 by 1929. However, the value of their products remained fairly constant, at $3.7 million. The importance of cotton and cotton by-products helped maintain the area's economy. The numbers continued to slip until 1958. :'''1929''' -Oil was discovered in Hill County,near Mount Calm, at a depth of 700 feet. but low volume :'''1959''' the county cotton was reduced to 34,844 bales. Even corn, wheat, oats decreased. :'''1950'''- Plastic, copper, and furniture plants were established.. Numbers of workers increased, as more people gave up their farms and ranches. :'''1956-88 ''' manufacturers declined, retail trade, eating establishments, showed improvement 1988. :'''1988''' Nursing and medical care also increased in Hill County during the same period. The count of 405 employees recorded in the service industry in 1956 had risen by 1988 to more than 1,000. :'''2002''' the county had 2,014 farms and ranches with 504,322 acres, 58% devoted to crops and 36% pasture with earnings of $54,019,000; crop sales accounted for $29,808,000. :::Cattle, nursery crops, sorghum, dairies, wheat, hay, turkeys, and cotton were the most important. ===Government Offices=== '''1st Courthouse, 1853''' - C. N. Brooks, the county clerk and JP, built the first courthouse, 12 feet square -- elm poles around a dirt floor.... '''2nd Courthouse, 1854''' - was built in 1854, at a cost of $200. '''3rd Courthouse, 1870''' - a more substantial two story brick courthouse was built; but it burned in Sep. 1872, county records were lost in the fire. Arson was suspected. '''4th and Current courthouse, 1890''' Second Empire, Classical Revival, and Italianate features. Kind of a Texas hodge-podge. The courthouse underwent many changes over the next hundred years, meeting the needs of a changing community. Although it still looked pretty nice on the outside, the interior had lost much its Victorian-era charm. {{Image|file=Hill_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=c |size=550 |caption=1890 Courthouse. }} Then, on the night of January 1, 1993, the courthouse caught fire, and not even firefighters from more than fifteen companies could save it. The grand clock tower, the roof, and the third floor collapsed as '''onlookers cried'''. The impressive district courtroom was gone. Records dating back hundreds of years were either lost or badly damaged. Hillsboro suffered a severe setback, however, when the county courthouse burned down in 1993. by Bette Wingate, Texas Escapeshttp://www.texasescapes.com/TRIPS/GreatAmericanLegendTour/HillCountyCourthouseHillsboroTexas/HillCountyCourthouse.htm {{Image|file=Hill_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=240 |caption=burned Courthouse. }}{{clear}} There were no blueprints for the building. Restoration architects ArchiTexas of Dallas had little to go by in their attempt to recreate the courthouse's past glory. They looked at Granbury's 1890 courthouse, also designed by Dodson, and incorporated many details from it, and interviewed courthouse employees.Many millions of dollars later, the courthouse has been rebuilt to its original splendor. Help from community members, including Hill County native Willie Nelson, and funding from the Texas Courthouse Alliance made this phoenix rise from the ashes.* {{Image|file=Hill_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=1890 Courthouse, restored }} ===Geography=== https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch15 :'''Hill County''' is in N central Texas. :'''County Seat''' - Hillsboro and largest city within the county located at junction of Interstate Highway 35 East and West, 55 miles S of Fort Worth and 35 miles N of Waco. :'''Center''' lies at 32°00' north latitude and 97°07' west longitude. :'''Size''' - 1,012 square miles in Blackland Prairie, Grand Prairie, and Eastern Cross Timbers regions. :'''Topography'''- level plains and gently rolling hills :'''Elevation''' 400 and 900 feet above sea level. :'''Rivers/streams''' - Nolan River, Mustang Creek, and Whiterock Creek drain into the Brazos River (county's western border. Streams E and N parts of county: Richland, Ash, and Bynum creeks, empty into the Trinity River basin. :Flood controls and water supplies for the county- Lake Whitney in the W, Navarro Mills Lake in the SE, and Aquilla Lake in the SW. Wells provide another source of water for many cities and farms in Hill County. '''Geology'''
:A small part of NW has Quaternary Period geology with a sandy clay loam subsoil. :Foundation - dominant from the Cretaceous Period and includes six subgroups. ::1)'''The Austin Chalk''', part of Balcones fault zone, is on a W escarpment running N to the Ellis county line from Abbott to an area northeast of Itasca. The soils are shallow and the grasses are short. ::2) '''Taylor Marl''' in E Hill County - a deep, waxy and clayey soil on gently rolling prairies from Abbott to Brandon. ::3) '''Eagleford''' formation is in the S part of the county between Abbott and Aquilla and N part between Covington and Files Valley with black, waxy, clayey soil on rich rolling hills and farmland of Hillsboro and Itasca. :'''Crops''' - Cotton, grain sorghum, and corn are the primary crops of the region :'''Natural vegetation''' buffalo grass, big bluestem, switchgrass, and indiangrass. ::4)''' The Eastern Cross Timbers ''' in the Woodbine formation that follows the reddish-brown sandy clay along Aquilla Creek. Here - post oak, blackjack oak, live oak, and pecan trees ::5) '''Washita Group''' a narrow belt of stony rolling hills composed of siltstone and limestone. The soil varies from shallow to deep concentrations of deposits rather than bedrock. short grasses, mesquite, and cacti. :'''Animals''' -Bobcats, coyotes, white-tailed deer and gray foxe. :'''Rainfall''' 56% percent of the average annual rainfall: '''36–40 inches''' in the E part of the county and 32–36 inches in W. :'''Temperature''' high of 95° F in July and low of 36° in January. :'''Growing season''' of 230 days a year. :'''1980s,''' 46% of the county was used for field crops, 32% for pasture, and 13% for rangeland. :Urban and water usage took up 6%, and 3% remained wooded. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch15 =====Adjacent counties===== *Johnson County (north){{Image|file=Hill_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=adjacent counties }} *Ellis County (northeast) *Navarro County (east) *Limestone County (southeast) *McLennan County (south) *Bosque County (west) =====Protected areas===== =====Demographics===== In 2000, there were 32,321 people residing in the county with a population density of 34 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 84.16% White, 7.40% Black or African American, 0.44% Native American, 0.25% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 6.02% from other races, and 1.71% from two or more races. 13.49% of the population were Hispanic. The median income for a household in the county was $31,600, and the median income for a family was $37,791. Males had a median income of $29,438 versus $20,765 for females. The per capita income for the county was $15,514. About 11.90% of families and 15.70% of the population were below the poverty line, including 19.70% of those under age 18 and 14.60% of those age 65 or over. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hill_County,_Texas Media - Serving Hill County exclusively are media outlets KHBR Radio - 1560 AM as well as THE REPORTER Newspaper. Hill County is currently listed as part of the Dallas-Fort Worth DMA. Local media outlets include: KDFW-TV, KXAS-TV, WFAA-TV, KTVT-TV, KERA-TV, KTXA-TV, KDFI-TV, KDAF-TV, and KFWD-TV. Although located in Central Texas and a neighboring county of the Waco metropolitan area. All of the Waco/Temple/Killeen market stations also provide coverage for Hill County. They include: KCEN-TV, KWTX-TV, KXXV-TV, KDYW, and KWKT-TV. Northland Cable Television offers stations. ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hill_County,_Texas
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early schools in Hill County built and sponsored by individuals, groups, or churches. The Masonic Lodge orders arranged to build and sponsor schools throughout the county. Hillsboro received the first in 1857 and continued its operation until 1883. *1980, 48 percent of the population had graduated from high school or had some college training. By 2000 more than 63 percent had graduated from high school and 9 percent had college degrees. Cattle, nursery crops, sorghum, dairies, wheat, hay, turkeys, and cotton were the most important. Politics
By 1873 the county had been "redeemed" for the Democratic party. Hill County introduced a white Democratic primary in 1899. The county's voters supported the Democratic candidates in every presidential election from 1872 through 1968; the only exception was in 1928, when Republican Herbert Hoover beat Al Smith. The area began to trend more Republican in 1972, when Richard Nixon took the county over Democrat George McGovern. Though the county's voters returned to the Democrats in 1976 and 1980, the area went Republican in 1984 and 1988. In 1992 Democrat Bill Clinton won a slim majority of the county's votes, but in 1996 Republican Bob Dole carried the area, and George W. Bush won large majorities in 2000 and 2004. College - Hill College Highways
*Interstate 35 * Interstate 35E *I-35W Interstate 35W *U.S. Highway 77 *State Highway 22 *Texas State Highway 81 *Texas State Highway 171 Texas State Highway 174 Texas State Highway 31 =====Cities===== *'''[[:Category: Hillsboro, Texas|Hillsboro]] county seat''' - Hillsboro underwent a major face-lift in 1981 as one of the first towns in Texas chosen for the Texas Historical Commission's Main Street Project. The project included an assessment of the town's architectural resources and the development of strategies to encourage economic growth within the city and county. *[[:Category: Abbott, Texas|Abbott]] *[[:Category: Aquilla, Texas|Aquilla]] *[[:Category: Covington, Texas|Covington]] *[[:Category: Hubbard, Texas|Hubbard]] *[[:Category: Itasca, Texas|Itasca]] *[[:Category: Mount Calm, Texas|Mount Calm]] *[[:Category: Whitney, Texas|Whitney]] =====Town===== *[[:Category: Blum, Texas|Blum]] *[[:Category: Bynum, Texas|Bynum]] *[[:Category: Carl's Corner, Texas|Carl's Corner]] *[[:Category: Malone, Texas|Malone]] *[[:Category: Mertens, Texas|Mertens]] *[[:Category: Penelope, Texas|Penelope]] Unincorporated communities
*[[:Category: Birome, Texas|Birome]] *[[:Category: Brandon, Texas|Brandon]] *[[:Category: Irene, Texas|Irene]] *[[:Category: Peoria, Texas|Peoria]] ====Formed From==== *1853--Hill County was created 7 February 1853 from Navarro County. ====Resources==== *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txhill/ TxGenWeb genealogy] *[http://www.co.hill.tx.us Hill county, Texas] * Hill College maintained the Audie Murphy Gun Museum and the Confederate Museum. Whitney (population, 2,058) was a center of recreation because of its proximity to Lake Whitney and the Brazos River. Hubbard (1,374), once famous for its mineral waters, functioned as a center of agriculture for the eastern section of the county. Itasca (1,597) was an agricultural center for the northern portion of the county and also served as the headquarters for the Hill County Electric Cooperative. Civil War sources *Hill Co Pension Records *R K Bailey Pension *Jefferson Green Pension *Civil War Widows' Pension Excerpts *12th Cavalry Co. A Volunteers "Parson's Brigade" (roster) *Hill County-Confederate Indigent Families *1930 Hillsboro Mirror: Veterans of Hill Co. *1936 Hillsboro Mirror *Confederate Magazine 1900 *Ennis Weekly 1901 Links: *Texas Civil War Museum *Texas Heritage Museum *Texas State Library *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txcemeteries/h/hill.htm Cemeteries, Genealogy] =====Census===== :1860 --- 3,653 — :1870 --- 7,453 104.0% :1880 --- 16,554 122.1% :1890 --- 27,583 66.6% :1900 --- 41,355 49.9% :1910 --- 46,760 13.1% :1920 --- 43,332 −7.3% :1930 --- 43,036 −0.7% :1940 --- 38,355 −10.9% :1950 --- 31,282 −18.4% :1960 --- 23,650 −24.4% :1970 --- 22,596 −4.5% :1980 --- 25,024 10.7% :1990 --- 27,146 8.5% :2000 --- 32,321 19.1% :2010 --- 35,089 8.6% :Est. 2015 --- 34,855 =====Notables===== *Hometown Hero and Medal of Honor recipient: [[Harris-20478|Second Lieutenant James Lindell Harris (1916 - 1944)]] =====Cemeteries===== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=370 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Fatima Cemetery, Abbott, Texas|Fatima Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Prairie Grove Cemetery, Aquilla, Texas|Prairie Grove Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Pleasant View Cemetery, Blanton, Texas|Pleasant View Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Live Oak Cemetery, Blum, Texas|Live Oak Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Bell Springs Cemetery, Bynum, Texas|Bell Springs Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Covington Cemetery, Covington, Texas|Covington Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Ross Cemetery, Covington, Texas|Ross Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Hillcrest Garden of Memory Cemetery, Hillsboro, Texas|Hillcrest Garden of Memory Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Hillsboro City Cemetery, Hillsboro, Texas|Hillsboro City Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Ridge Park Cemetery, Hillsboro, Texas|Ridge Park Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Fairview Cemetery, Hubbard, Texas|Fairview Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Heath Cemetery, Huron, Texas|Heath Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Whitney Memorial Park, Whitney, Texas|Whitney Memorial Park]] *[[:Category: New Woodbury Cemetery, Woodbury, Texas|New Woodbury Cemetery]] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Hill/ListHill.html Hill county, Tx cemeteries]Gloria mayfield *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Hill/ListHill.html FindaGrave cemeteries] ===Sources=== *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hill_County,_Texas *http://www.co.hill.tx.us *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Hill/ListHill.html Hill county, Tx cemeteries]Gloria mayfield *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Hill/ListHill.html FindaGrave cemeteries] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Hill_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch cemeteries, genealogy] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txhill/ TxGenWeb genealogy]

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[[Category: Pennsylvania, Mining Disasters]][[Category:Hill Farm Mine Disaster, Dunbar, Pennsylvania, 1890]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] |[[Space:Northeast United States Mining Disasters Team|Northeast Mining Disasters]]|'''Hill Farm Mine Disaster''' Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] === History and Circumstances === * Date: 16 Jun 1890 * Location: [[:Category:Dunbar, Pennsylvania|Dunbar, Pennsylvania]] * Victims: 31 deaths * Cause: Explosion and fire === Victims === {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Miners''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! 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Joy, 26]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|John Kernan, 28 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Daniel McCashion, 33 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[McCleary-815|Thomas McCIeary, 27]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|James McCleary, 49 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|James McCune, 32 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Robert McQuill, 29 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Mitchell-30758|John P. 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Landy]] |! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- !! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Landy-178|Morris Jones Landy]] |! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- !! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|George Lowry |! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- !! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Mcguill-17|'''John McGuill''']] |! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|James Miller |! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- !! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|James Murphy |! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- !! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Maurice Pine |! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Shearin-419|Thomas Shearin]] |! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- !! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|William Yates |! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |} |} === Rescue Efforts === === Results and Findings === === Sources === *[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/45125232/hill_ffarm_mine_disaster/ ''Morning Tribune'' Altoona, Pennsylvania, 17 Jun 1890, p. 1, col. 8.]. * https://usminedisasters.miningquiz.com/saxsewell/hill_farm_news_only.htm ===Acknowledgments=== Many thanks to the [weblink Dunbar Historical Society] for their help and

Hill Name Study

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[[Category:Hill Name Study]]__NOTOC__[[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Hill Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hill Hill] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Hill name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Hills), by time period (18th Century Hills), or by topic (Hill DNA, Hill Occupations, Hill Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the HillName Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: Vacant''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Hill}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== None identified ===Hill One-Name-Study Template=== Adding this to your profile: {{One Name Study|name=Hill}}
Will result in this: {{One Name Study|name=Hill}} '''Origin of the name Hill and its meaning''' *[https://www.houseofnames.com/hill-family-crest House of Names] *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hill_(surname)?wprov=sfti1 Wikipedia] -== Links === '''Quick links:''' * [http://nyshistoricnewspapers.org./ NYHISTORICNEWSPAPERS]: has many options for searching for your '''New York ancestor'''. ===Sources===

Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England

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[[Category: Hillmorton, Warwickshire]] HILLMORTON, a village and a parish in Rugby district, Warwick. The village stands partly on an eminence, partly on an affluent of the river Avon, adjacent to the Northwestern railway, near the Oxford canal, and the boundary with Northampton, 2¼ miles from Watlingstreet, and 2½ ESE of Rugby r. station; and has a postoffice under Rugby, and a Home mission and readingroom. The upper part of it was anciently called Hill or Hull, the lower part, Moreton; and these two names combined give the name Hillmorton.—The parish comprises 3,150 acres.GB Historical GIS/University of Portsmouth, '' History of Hillmorton, in Rugby and Warwickshire '', [http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/place/9125 Map and description, A Vision of Britain through Time ]. Date accessed: 19th August 2013 ---- Hillmorton parish lies to the south-east of Rugby, in which borough it has been absorbed since 1932, except for the eastern part, which has been annexed for civil purposes to Clifton-upon-Dunsmore. Though not widely known by name, it is perhaps the most prominent of all Warwickshire parishes. The ownership of land in HILLMORTON is difficult to establish from Domesday Book owing to the confusion between Morton and Marton, but the 1 hide and onesixth hide held by Hugh de Grentemaisnil of the king in charge (in custodia) certainly refers to Hillmorton, as this holding extended also into the neighbouring parish of Willoughby. Grinchet and Suain had been in possession before 1066. As Hillmorton was later one of the Earl of Warwick's manors, it is probably right to connect it with three small estates of the Count of Meulan in 'Mortone', one (1½ hides) being in 1086 held of him by Mereuin, who with Scrotin and Wallef had held it freely before 1066, and two, of 1 hide and 1 virgate, and half a hide, were held by Wallef, who before 1066 had held the smaller while Scroti had held the larger portion freely. In 1166 Philip de Estleg' (i.e. Astley) was holding three fees of the Earl of Warwick de vetero feffamento, part of which, though not specifically so mentioned, was in Hillmorton. In 1242 Thomas de Astley held of the earl one fee in Astley, Morton, and Milverton. This was held, as 1½ fees, in 1316 by Nicholas (son of Andrew) de Astley, representative of the main line of the family, after which date there appears to be no mention of the Warwick overlordship. In January 1265 Thomas de Astley obtained the grant of a weekly market on Saturday and an annual fair at Midsummer. He was killed later in that year at Evesham, but the grant was renewed in 1268 to his son Thomas, the market being altered to Wednesday, with the right of free warren in his demesne lands added. In 1263 Thomas de Astley, senior, is said to have granted the manor and advowson of Hillmorton to Thomas, his eldest son by his second wife, the father probably retaining a life-interest. This younger Thomas died without offspring before 1284, when his brother Ralph, who was the ancestor of a family that held Hillmorton in direct descent down to the end of the 18th century, claimed and was allowed view of frankpledge, free warren, and the right to hold markets and fairs. Ralph's son Thomas was lord of Morton cum membris in 1316, and he and his wife Margery (Charnels) settled the manor, except for a messuage, one carucate, and £12 in rents, on themselves with remainder to their right heirs in 1333. In 1334 Thomas de Astley obtained confirmation of the right to hold a weekly market, in this case on Tuesdays, and an annual fair. The manor was apparently held by the junior branch of the Astley family of the senior branch settled at Astley near Coventry, as in 1387 it was stated by Sir William de Astley, the last of the senior line, that Thomas de Astley, grandson of the Thomas mentioned above, held the manor of him by homage and fealty, with scutage at the rate of 20s. annually. William had been given the wardship of Thomas's son Thomas, who had been abducted by his mother Katherine (Bacon) and Thomas Grantewelle and John Huse, but the end of the suit is not recorded.Quotations extracted from [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/warks/vol6/pp108-114 'Parishes: Hillmorton', in A History of the County of Warwick: Volume 6, Knightlow Hundred, ed. L F Salzman (London, 1951), pp. 108-114] [accessed 28 July 2015]. Many of the parish registers for the late 16th and early 17th century are available on Wikitree [[Space:Hillmorton_Parish_Registers|HERE]]. === Sources ===

Hillmorton Parish Registers

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[[Category: Saint John the Baptist Church, Hillmorton, Warwickshire]] Selected Parish Registers for Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England For information about Hillmorton and its church, see the British History Online article about [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=57107#s3 John the Baptist Church], the Hillmorton Parish church. Source of Images: The images of the Hillmorton Parish register come from: : Warwickshire County Record Office; Warwick, England; Warwickshire Anglican Registers; Roll: Engl/2/1143; Document Reference: DR 256. Publication: Ancestry.com. Warwickshire, England, Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1535-1812 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. == Registers == === Baptisms === : [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Hillmorton_Parish_Registers-10.jpg Baptisms 1602-1605] : [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Hillmorton_Parish_Registers-11.jpg Baptisms 1605-1608] : [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Hillmorton_Parish_Registers.jpg Baptisms 1608-1611] : [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Hillmorton_Parish_Registers-1.jpg Baptisms 1611-1616] : [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Hillmorton_Parish_Registers-6.jpg Baptisms 1616-1624] === Marriages === : [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Hillmorton_Parish_Registers-2.jpg Weddings 1564-1595] : [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Hillmorton_Parish_Registers-13.jpg Weddings 1596-1617] : [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Hillmorton_Parish_Registers-15.jpg Weddings 1617-1639] === Burials === : [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Hillmorton_Parish_Registers-19.jpg Burials 1564-1580] : [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Hillmorton_Parish_Registers-5.jpg Burials 1581-1591] : [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Hillmorton_Parish_Registers-20.jpg Burials 1592-1602] : [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Hillmorton_Parish_Registers-4.jpg Burials 1602-1608] : [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Hillmorton_Parish_Registers-3.jpg Burials 1608-1616] : [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Hillmorton_Parish_Registers-9.jpg Burials 1616-1630] : [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Hillmorton_Parish_Registers-17.jpg Burials 1630-1637] : [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Hillmorton_Parish_Registers-14.jpg Burials 1638-1644] : [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Hillmorton_Parish_Registers-18.jpg Burials 1654-1655] : [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Hillmorton_Parish_Registers-8.jpg Burials 1659-1662] : [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Hillmorton_Parish_Registers-16.jpg Burials 1674-1678]

Hillsborough Cemetery

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[[Category: Hillsborough Cemetery, Hillsborough, Auckland]] [[Category: Auckland Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] ''A free-space page for capturing and recording interments at Hillsborough Cemetery in Auckland.'' === About this Free-Space Page === This free space page for Hillsborough Cemetery was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The New Zealand Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, '''some''' or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. Although all grave markers in this cemetery are being photographed, the photos can only be displayed for persons with existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]] for assistance, or one of the Cemeterists for The New Zealand Cemeteries Project. = Hillsborough Cemetery = Hillsborough Cemetery is located in the suburb of Hillsborough in Auckland. As at 2017 the cemetery information states it is only accepting ashes burials. The cemetery is located on a hillside, and overlooks the Manuaku harbour. There are a number of historic graves, and many old graves are in a damaged condition. Some graves are in very steep sections and may not be accessible. LOCATION
250 Hillsborough Road
Hillsborough
Auckland 1042 ---- === Progress Tracking === Currently in the table below there are: * 26 Entries, 18 linked profiles, 0 transcriptions, 0 photos linked [[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 02:36, 29 December 2018 (UTC) * 68 Entries, 56 linked profiles, 4 transcriptions, 5 photos linked [[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 05:36, 29 December 2018 (UTC) * 101 Entries, 87 linked profiles, 6 transcriptions, 11 photos linked [[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 09:39, 29 December 2018 (UTC) Photography Summary * In progress * Approximately 0% in progress Data Transcriptions Summary * In progress * 6 transcriptions completed * 11 photographs linked in Table of Interments, below. ---- == Cemetery "to do" list == Assistance is needed for: - # photographing headstones and memorials - Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. # tagging photos of headstones and memorials with the cemetery space name # transcribing memorials (see the table below for entries which say "to be transcribed"). # creating & linking profiles for those interred or memorialised at Waikaraka (some listed in the table and not yet created) and linking them to the wider tree # categorising existing profiles of those interred at Waikaraka to ensure they appear under the cemetery category # adding profiles and information to the sortable table of interments # checking the table for missing information and/or errors # re-checking the table periodically for new or amended information. Profile and photo links and transcribed information need to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. Additional activity: * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery ::Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be downloaded or viewed on YouTube. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. Another idea may be to interview someone in the cemetery preservation society, or the cemetery manager. ----- == Table of Interments == ''Due to the great number of interments and memorials, it is necessary to break these up into separate tables. Therefore, over time additional pages will be created for each table, which will be linked below, in alphabetical order.'' "xx" in the table denotes a field where the data is unknown or unavailable, and is simply a placeholder. The abbreviation ILMO in transcriptions stands for "In Loving Memory Of", and ILM stands for "In Loving Memory". {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table of Memorials and Interments |- ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''SURNAME''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''GIVEN NAMES''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''BIRTH DATE''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''DEATH DATE''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;" class="unsortable"|'''AGE''' ! align="left" style="width: 180px;background:#f0f0f0;"| '''PLOT''' ! align="left" style="width: 180px;background:#f0f0f0"|'''TRANSCRIPTION''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''PHOTO LINK''' |- |[[Ahier-90|AHIER]]||[[Ahier-90|George Talbot Aubin]]||1888 Oct 25||1924 Dec 16||36||xx||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Andrews-5651|ANDREWS]]||[[Andrews-5651|Leonard]]||1880||1933 Nov 22||52||xx||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Annabell-8|ANNABELL]]||[[Annabell-8|Charles]]||1889||1955 Sep 07||66||Area 11, Block B, Plot 0541||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |ANNABELL||Arthur||xx||1933 Jan 26||41||Area 10, Block A, Plot 686||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Baxter-2906|BAXTER]]||[[Baxter-2906|James Nimmo (Jim)]]||1866 May 30||1942 May 07||75||Area 11, Block C, Plot 467||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Mercer-1362|BAXTER]]||[[Mercer-1362|Elizabeth McKinley]]||1864||1946 Jun 20||81||Area 11, Block C, Plot 467||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Blomfield-30|BLOMFIELD]]||[[Blomfield-30|Charles]]||1848 Jan 05||1926 Mar 15||78||Area 2, Block K, Plot 006||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Housham-4|BLUCHER]]||[[Housham-4|Ivy Otene (Norah Ivy)]]||1892||1925 May 31||33||Area 3, Block O, Plot 235||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Boucher-2597|BOUCHER]]||[[Boucher-2597|Percy Francis]]||1870 Oct 29||1929 Nov 28||59||Area 4, Block O, Plot 269||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |BOUCHER||Cecil||xx||1944 Oct 09||82||Area 11, Block B, Plot 0235||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Vercoe-95|BOUCHER]]||[[Vercoe-95|Jessie Mabel]]||1876 Aug 25||1936 Jul 17||58||Area 4, Block O, Plot 269||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Braddock-155|BRADDOCK]]||[[Braddock-155|Maurice Oliver]]||1913||1942 Aug 11||28||Area 4, Block O, Plot 335||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Calkin-49|CALKIN]]||[[Calkin-49|Percival Charles]]||1876||1964 Sep 22||88||Area 14, Block B, Plot 460||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Greenwood-1810|CALKIN]]||[[Greenwood-1810|Ada]]||1874||1966 Jul 19||92||Area 14, Block B, Plot 460||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Campbell-31096|CAMPBELL]]||[[Campbell-31096|Neil]]||1849||1927 Jan 30||78||Area 4, Block I, Plot 015||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[McLeod-4702|CAMPBELL]]||[[McLeod-4702|Annie]]||1855||1926 Jul 23||71||Area 4, Block I, Plot 015||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Guinness-295|CAMPBELL]]||[[Guinness-295|Emily Jane]]||1864 May 17||1932 May 17||68||Area 10, Block A, Plot 291||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Clow-377|CLOW]]||[[Clow-377|Lawrence Mitchell]]||1865 Feb 17||1927 May 13||62||Area 4, Block J, Plot 013||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[McLeod-4745|CLOW]]||[[McLeod-4745|Annabella]]||1872||1959 Apr 07||89||Area 4, Block J, Plot 013A||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Clow-343|CLOW]]||[[Clow-343|Richard Langman]]||1871 Jun 27||1933 May 09||61||Area 10, Block B, Plot 001||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Wills-3261|CLOW]]||[[Wills-3261|Annie Emily]]||1868 Dec 12||1942 Nov 07||74||Area 10, Block B, Plot 001||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |CLOW||Donald John||xx||1976 Jul 07||80||Area 4, Block J, Plot 013B||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |CLOWRY||Alicia||xx||1941 Oct 17||47||Area 1, Block C, Plot 117||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Cork-361|CORK]]||[[Cork-361|Francis Albert]]||1874||1960 Apr 29||86||Area 10, Block B, Plot 115||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Windus-26|CORK]]||[[Windus-26|Charlotte Catherine]]||1877||1933 Sep 23||56||Area 10, Block B, Plot 115||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Barnett-3742|DICKMAN]]||[[Barnett-3742|Dorothy Eleanor May]]||1903||1925 Aug 12||22||Area 2, Block K, Plot 048||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Dodd-4307|DODD]]||[[Dodd-4307|William Henry Madill]]||1857 Nov 07||1941 Aug 05||82||Area 11, Block B, Plot 0767||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Craig-7648|DODD]]||[[Craig-7648|Jane]]||1867 Apr 10||1942 Mar 30||74||Area 11, Block B, Plot 0767||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Pye-842|DONALDSON]]||[[Pye-842|Catherine Grant]]||1864||1939 Sep 23||75||Area 10, Block B, Plot 225||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Elliott-6593|ELLIOTT]]||[[Elliott-6593|Rowland]]||1873 Dec 14||1944 Sep 17||70||Area 11, Block B, Plot 0418||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Love-3195|ELLIOTT]]||[[Love-3195|Marion Jean]]||1874||1969 Jul 08||95||Area 11, Block B, Plot 0418||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |ELLIOTT||Caroline||xx||1970 Jul 04||78||Area 11, Block C, Plot 379||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Collins-18613|FINLINSON]]||[[Collins-18613|Annie]]||1894||1961 Feb 08||67||Area 12, Block A, Plot 214||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Collins-18613 Finlinson A] |- |[[Fletcher-4720|FLETCHER]]||[[Fletcher-4720|John Bateman]]||1860 Dec 03||1933 Jun 03||72||Area 10, Block B, Plot 106||ILMO John Bateman beloved husband of Mary A M Fletcher died 3 June 1933 aged 72 yrs Also Mary beloved wife of the above died 16 Sept 1940 aged 76 yrs||To be uploaded |- |[[Curtis-5201|FLETCHER]]||[[Curtis-5201|Mary Annie Maria]]||1864 May 16||1940 Sep 16||76||Area 10, Block B, Plot 106||ILMO John Bateman beloved husband of Mary A M Fletcher died 3 June 1933 aged 72 yrs Also Mary beloved wife of the above died 16 Sept 1940 aged 76 yrs||To be uploaded |- |[[Franklin-8720|FRANKLIN]]||[[Franklin-8720|William James]]||1928||1942 Apr 09||13||Area 11, Block C, Plot 391||ILMO William James (Frankie) loved son of G & B Franklin died 9 April 1942 aged 13 yrs Also Geroge Henry Franklin died 15 Oct 1956 aged 72 yrs||To be uploaded |- |[[Macrow-15|FRANKLIN]]||[[Macrow-15|George Henry]]||1884 Jan 30||1956 Oct 15||72||Area 11, Block C, Plot 391||ILMO William James (Frankie) loved son of G & B Franklin died 9 April 1942 aged 13 yrs Also Geroge Henry Franklin died 15 Oct 1956 aged 72 yrs||To be uploaded |- |[[French-6666|FRENCH]]||[[French-6666|Samuel John]]||1867 Apr 18||1939 May 27||72||Area 11, Block B, Plot 0271||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Rhodes-5265|FRENCH]]||[[Rhodes-5265|Emily]]||1893||1946 Feb 04||53||Area 11, Block A, Plot 416||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[McLeod-3189|FRENCH]]||[[McLeod-3189|Janet (Jessie)]]||1872 Jul 08||1954 Jul 19||82||Area 11, Block B, Plot 0271||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Gill-7176|GILL]]||[[Gill-7176|Henry Neil]]||1868||1932 Jun 06||63||Area 4, Block N, Plot 011||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |GILL||Hilda Constance||xx||1994 Aug 23||83||Area 12, Block A, Plot 033||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Cronin-1155|GLASS]]||[[Cronin-1155|Norah Marguerite]]||1895 Oct 06||1940 Oct 21||44||Area 5, Block 5, Plot 056||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Cronin-1155 Glass NM] |- |[[Fowler-8566|GRANT]]||[[Fowler-8566|Helen Katharine]]||1864||1946 Jun 10||82||Area 5, Block 2, Plot 031||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Grant-11501 Grant Family] |- |[[Grant-11501|GRANT]]||[[Grant-11501|Kenneth Ross]]||1901 Nov 16||1927 Feb 09||25||Area 5, Block 2, Plot 031||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Grant-11501 Grant Family] |- |[[Grant-11502|GRANT]]||[[Grant-11502|Alexander Fraser]]||1864 Nov 28||1949 Sep 09||84||Area 5, Block 2, Plot 031||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Grant-11501 Grant Family] |- |[[Drummond-1084|HALL]]||[[Drummond-1084|Jessie Irvine]]||1844 Jul 03||1932 Dec 08||88||Area 10, Block A, Plot 397||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Bright-2259|HAMON]]||[[Bright-2259|Eliza]]||1861 Aug 27||1954 Mar 20||92||Area 11, Block B, Plot 0263||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Hamon-318|HAMON]]||[[Hamon-318|Philip]]||1851||1939 Feb 06||87||Area 11, Block B, Plot 0263||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Unknown-414596|HILLAND]]||[[Unknown-414596|Ellen]]||1868||1933 Feb 12||65||Area 5, Block 5, Plot 047||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Unknown-414596 Hilland E] |- |HILLAND||Thomas||xx||1942 Aug 14||47||Area 5, Block 5, Plot 047||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Ford-10374|JEFFS]]||[[Ford-10374|Ellen]]||1871||1943 Jul 28||73||Area 4, Block E, Plot 078||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Jeffs-447|JEFFS]]||[[Jeffs-447|William]]||1869||1932 Jul 07||63||Area 4, Block E, Plot 078||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Jennings-1961|JENNINGS]]||[[Jennings-1961|Edward Ivory]]||1859 Mar 03||1930 Oct 20||72||Area 3, Block Q, Plot 182||ILMO Edward Ivory Jennings died 20 Oct 1930 aged 73 yrs Elsie Florence Marshdale (dau) died 6 Sept 1974 aged 89 yrs||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Jennings-1961-1 Jennings EI & Marshdale] |- |[[Kelsey-1422|KELSEY]]||[[Kelsey-1422|Peter George]]||1935 Jul 22||1935 Jul 22||6 hrs||Area 1, Block D, Plot 011||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Kelsey-1397|KELSEY]]||[[Kelsey-1397|Reginald Dillon]]||1869 Mar 07||1954 May 05||85||Area 1, Block D, Plot 010||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Makgill-34|KELSEY]]||[[Makgill-34|Margaret (Daisy)]]||1876 Oct 12||1959 Jul 23||84||Area 1, Block D, Plot 018||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |KELSEY||Charles Harold||xx||1920 Jul 08||47||Area 1, Block D, Plot 011||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Loughman-84|LOUGHMAN]]||[[Loughman-84|Margaret]]||1861||1935 Dec 28||74||Area 5, Block 5, Plot 087||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Loughman-84 Loughman M] |- |[[Jennings-1958|MARSHDALE]]||[[Jennings-1958|Elsie Florence]]||1885 Jul 15||1974 Sep 06||89||Area 3, Block Q, Plot 182||ILMO Edward Ivory Jennings died 20 Oct 1930 aged 73 yrs Elsie Florence Marshdale (dau) died 6 Sept 1974 aged 89 yrs||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Jennings-1961-1 Jennings EI & Marshdale] |- |[[Poulter-281|MCKAY]]||[[Poulter-281|Ellen Corrie]]||1858 Oct 11||1929 Apr 26||72||Area 4, Block O, Plot 231||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[McMillan-3995|MCMILLAN]]||[[McMillan-3995|John Neil]]||1861||1944 Sep 17||83||Area 12, Block A, Plot 911||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |MCMILLAN||James||xx||1925 Apr 07||25||Area 3, Block O, Plot 224||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Grubb-230|MEASURES]]||[[Grubb-230|Vera]]||1889 Mar 08||1936 Nov 26||48||Area 4, Block O, Plot 812||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Golley-50|MILLS]]||[[Golley-50|Elizabeth]]||1878||1948 Dec 06||70||Area 11, Block B, Plot 1058||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |NAYSMITH||Sarah Ann||xx||1948 May 06||82||Area 14, Block B, Plot 403||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Braun-1537|NAYSMITH]]||[[Braun-1537|Henrietta Elizabeth]]||1889||1943 May 06||53||Area 12, Block B, Plot 124||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Naysmith-40|NAYSMITH]]||[[Naysmith-40|Richard John]]||1920||1952 Jan 16||32||Area 12, Block B, Plot 124||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Goldsmith-1882|NELSSON]]||[[Goldsmith-1882|Clarissa May]]||1879||1944 Sep 24||65||Area 5, Block 5, Plot 063||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Nelsson-7|NELSSON]]||[[Nelsson-7|Violet Muriel]]||1916||1939 Jun 03||23||Area 2, Block K, Plot 048||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |PATTERSON||Robert William||xx||1926 Nov 01||62||Area 3, Block S, Plot 316||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |PATTERSON||Ruby Hilda||xx||1936 Jul 27||38||Area 4, Block P, Plot 459||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |PATTERSON||William Henry||xx||1924 Feb 18||74||Area 1, Block A, Plot 289||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Austin-4188|PATTERSON]]||[[Austin-4188|Rebecca]]||1857 Feb 18||1945 Apr 04||88||Area 1, Block A, Plot 139||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Rae-506|RAE]]||[[Rae-506|Charles Edward]]||1878||1948 Dec 03||70||Area 11, Block A, Plot 032||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Raine-291|RAINE]]||[[Raine-291|John George]]||1863||1923 Dec 16||60||Area 1, Block A, Plot 033||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Rowe-6026|ROWE]]||[[Rowe-6026|John]]||1859 Nov 07||1941 Mar 04||81||Area 12, Block A, Plot 177||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Schmidt-10214|SCHMIDT]]||[[Schmidt-10214|John Diedrich]]||1839||1925 May 31||86||Area 1, Block B, Plot 029||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Schollum-38|SCHOLLUM]]||[[Schollum-38|Wenzl John]]||1886||1941 Oct 16||55||Area 12, Block A, Plot 409||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |SCHOLLUM||Noel Frederick||1936 Dec 04||2003 Aug 03||67||Area 8, Block V, Plot 198||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Pellett-141|SLATER]]||[[Pellett-141|Eliza]]||1868||1954 Aug 28||84||Area 4, Block O, Plot 538||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Slater-3145|SLATER]]||[[Slater-3145|Thomas Whiteoak]]||1863||1930 Dec 13||67||Area 4, Block O, Plot 538||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Campbell-20873|SLYFIELD]]||[[Campbell-20873|Agnes Mary]]||1874||1943 Jun 26||68||Area 12, Block B, Plot 047||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Slyfield-14|SLYFIELD]]||[[Slyfield-14|Ernest Victor]]||1872 Jun 17||1950 Oct 29||79||Area 12, Block B, Plot 047||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Smith-156206|SMITH]]||[[Smith-156206|Henry Walter]]||1840 Apr 25||1925 Sep 01||85||Area 2, Block F, Plot 388||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Mason-13877|SNAITH]]||[[Mason-13877|Maud]]||1872||1927 Apr 23||55||Area 4, Block H, Plot 008||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[McKenzie-6188|SNAITH]]||[[McKenzie-6188|Isabella]]||1845||1925 Sep 06||80||Area 4, Block H, Plot 008||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Snaith-150|SNAITH]]||[[Snaith-150|John]]||1838||1929 Sep 27||91||Area 4, Block H, Plot 008||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Fenton-2518|SNOOK]]||[[Fenton-2518|Catherine or Katherine Burn]]||1873||1949 Jul 15||75||Area 11, Block B, Plot 0417||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Snook-1545|SNOOK]]||[[Snook-1545|James Henry]]||1863||1945 Jul 16||82||Area 11, Block B, Plot 0415||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Hayr-17|STOCK]]||[[Hayr-17|Mary Sophia]]||1866||1930 Sep 17||64||Area 4, Block N, Plot 039||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Stock-772|STOCK]]||[[Stock-772|Cecil]]||1861||1930 Dec 13||69||Area 4, Block N, Plot 039||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Hulme-477|SULLIVAN]]||[[Hulme-477|Nora Mary]]||1897 Jun 22||1988 Dec 06||91||Area 11, Block B, Plot 0309||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Sullivan-10992|SULLIVAN]]||[[Sullivan-10992|Jeremiah James]]||1883||1944 Dec 13||61||Area 11, Block B, Plot 0311||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Sullivan-10992 Sullivan JJ & DP] |- |[[Sullivan-10999|SULLIVAN]]||[[Sullivan-10999|Dermot Paul]]||1926 Apr 23||2003 Mar 17||76||Area 11, Block B, Plot 0309||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Sullivan-10992 Sullivan JJ & DP] |- |[[Clark-35920|UTTING]]||[[Clark-35920|Caroline Ellen]]||1848 Jan 03||1938 Sep 06||90||Area 4, Block L, Plot 016||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Utting-130|UTTING]]||[[Utting-130|Walter Frederic]]||1844 Apr 11||1933 Nov 11||89||Area 4, Block L, Plot 016||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Utting-282|UTTING]]||[[Utting-282|Edith Ann]]||1888 Jun 07||1958 Apr 24||69||Area 4, Block L, Plot 016A||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Utting-274|UTTING]]||[[Utting-274|Ellen Jane]]||1873 Apr 02||1954 Jul 01||81||Area 4, Block L, Plot 016A||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Vincent-4220|VINCENT]]||[[Vincent-4220|Edmund Frederick]]||1867||1946 Sep 14||79||Area 11, Block A, Plot 225||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Cummings-2751|VINCENT]]||[[Cummings-2751|Henrietta]]||1869||1956 Jan 22||87||Area 11, Block A, Plot 225||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[West-13089|WEST]]||[[West-13089|James Robert]]||1891||1973||82||to be added||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/West-13104] |}

Hiltons of Cheshire

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---- ==About== {{blue|Feel free to keep adding sourced Hiltons or Hultons from Lancashire and Cheshire. Your help is very much appreciated! Feel free to reorganize as needed.}} ===Pedigrees=== Hulton pedigrees ... See image feed for allied families... {{Image|file=Hiltons_of_Cheshire.jpg |caption=Hulton of Farneworth, (Vis. of Lancs., 1567) }} {{Image|file=Hulton-109.jpg |caption=Pedigree of Hulton of Hulton Park }} ===Medieval=== {{Image|file=Hulton-105.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Bleythin de Hulton desc. }} "The first recorded Hulton to live in Lancashire was Blethyn de Hulton, who emigrated from North Wales in the second half of the twelfth century after Owen Gwynedd had successfully expelled Norman and English settlers from the region. Blethyn's son, Jorweth, was granted by charter the town of Penelton by King John in 1199. The family quickly expanded its influence locally, and in 1304 Richard de Hulton held parts of Hulton, Ordsall, Flixton and Heaton. The same Richard also built the first Hulton Hall, establishing the family seat on the Hulton Park estate, which consisted of 325 acres of parkland located approximately five kilometres south-west of Bolton. However, Richard's grandson, also Richard de Hulton, squandered much of his family's estate and died in poverty without an heir.""DDHU Hulton family of Hulton Park." Hulton Family of Hulton Park. Archives Hub. Web. [http://www.flarchives.co.uk/uploads/1/9/7/5/19752675/ddhu.pdf PDF]. {{blue|Hen II}} * [[Hulton-105|Bleythin de Hulton]] {{blue|John I & Rich. I}} * Robert de Hilton (Hulton). * Jarveth (Jorverth) de Hulton (Hilton). {{blue|Edw I}} * Richard de Hilton (Hulton), probably a younger son of Jarveth; holds wapentake of Salfordshire in serjeanty at the will of the king.see also: [[Wikipedia: Salford Hundred]], a subdivision of historic Lancashire. * 1304 [32 Edw I]: Richard de Hilton - grant of free warren over Hilton (Hulton) and Ordeshale.Harland, J. (1861). "Testa de Nevill," in Mamecestre, 1, pp. 69.[https://books.google.com/books?id=ym9KAAAAYAAJ&dq=hilton%20and%20hulton&pg=PA69#v=onepage&q&f=false] * David de Hilton / Hulton (d. bef. 1304), son of Richard and grandson of Jarveth de Hulton; inherited lands from Robert de Hilton (Hulton).Harland, 1861, p. 141. ::: m. Agnes, dau. of Adam de Blackburne. * Richard de Hulton of Hulton Park, eldest son of David de Hilton. {{blue|Henry VI}} * 02 Aug 1444 [Hen VI]: Roger Hilton, witnesses grant of captial messuage in Hindley, Lancashire from Hugh Culcheth to Thomas Culcheth.Lancashire and Cheshire Historical and Genealogical Notes: V. 1-3 ..., Volume 1.[https://books.google.com/books?id=8GFOAQAAMAAJ&dq=hilton%20of%20cheshire&pg=PA92#v=onepage&q&f=false] ===Renaissance=== {{blue|Eliz I}} * [[Hulton-2|William Hulton, esq]]. (living 1585; d. 06 Sep 1613) ::: m. [[Hyde-218|Katherine]], dau. of Robert Hyde and Beatrix, dau. of Sir William Calverly, Yorkshire {{blue|Jas I}} * [[Hulton-138|Adam Hulton]], esq. of Hulton Park (b. 01 Jul 1607), son of William Hulton, esq. (d. 06 Sep 1613) and Katherine Hyde ::: m. Grace, dau. of Edmund Howorth, esq. of Howorth. * John Hulton of Atherton, Lancs (living 18 May 1611), bondsman for the marriage of James Crompton and Emma Hunter on 18 May 1611 at Chester.Marriage Licenses Granted Within the Archdeaconry of Chester, p. 98.[https://books.google.com/books?id=SMtCAQAAMAAJ&dq=elizabeth%20mainwaring%20hulton&pg=PA98#v=onepage&q&f=false] * Thomas Hulton, gent. (living 16 Apr 1613).bondsman for Thomas Strangewise and Isabel Gooden, parish of Manchester, (Irvine, 1907, p. 137). ===Commonwealth (1649-1660)=== * Edward Hulton of Cheshire (living 01 Oct 1646).King, 1787, p. 570-1.[https://books.google.com/books?id=4ntbAAAAQAAJ&dq=Ellen%20Mainwaring%20of%20Northwich%2C%20Cheshire&pg=PA570#v=onepage&q&f=false] ===Restoration=== {{blue|Charles II}} *1672: Seth Hilton, (Mason) made free.Freemasonry in Cheshire.[https://books.google.com/books?id=i6LNAAAAMAAJ&dq=hilton%20of%20cheshire&pg=PA114#v=onepage&q&f=false] ===Marriage Registry=== * c. Hen VI: Margery, dau. of John Hilton of Farnworth, Lanc.King, 1778.[https://books.google.com/books?id=4ntbAAAAQAAJ&dq=Ellen%20Mainwaring%20of%20Northwich%2C%20Cheshire&pg=PA816#v=onepage&q&f=false] ::: m. Sir Geoffrey Massey, Knt. of Tatton (b. 1397 - d. 04 Oct 1467, age 70, no legitimate issue).Sir Geof. Massey had an illegitimate son, John (living 31 Hen VI, c. 1453).[https://books.google.com/books?id=4ntbAAAAQAAJ&dq=Ellen%20Mainwaring%20of%20Northwich%2C%20Cheshire&pg=PA816#v=onepage&q&f=false] * 01 Jun 1599: [[Hilton-406|Arthur Hilton]] ::: m. (Witton-cum-Twambrooks, Chesh) Jone Royle."Arthewre Hilton and Jone Royle, 01 Jun 1599, Marriage." Cheshire Parish Registers, 1538-2000," FamilySearch (7 Dec 2017); citing item 2, Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 2,094,290. Digital image.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F3K3-1PP][https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XX63-4D1] * 29 Jan 1606/7: Anne Hilton of Oldham, Lanc, widowIrvine, 1907, p. 12 ::: m. (Rochdale, Lanc) James Buckley :::: bondsman: Richard Buckley of Whitfield, Lanc. * 16 Nov 1607: Robert Hilton of ManchesterIrvine, 1907, p. 28. ::: m. (Manchester) Anne Lomas, spinster of Eccles. * 27 Jan 1607/8: Alice Hulton of Prestwich, Lanc.Irvine, 1907, p. 31. ::: m. (Manchester) Robert Garside. * 23 Jun 1608: Margaret Hilton, spinster of Great Budworth, Chesh.Irvine, 1907, p. 38. ::: m. (St. Oswald's, Chesh.) John Bromfield. * c. Dec 1608: George HultonIrvine, 1907, p. 48 ::: m. (Manchester) UNKNOWN, spinster; :::: bondsman: John Annion of Chester, draper. * May 1610: Joan Hilton, spinster of Prestwich, Lanc.Irvine, 1907, p. 78 ::: m. Martin Sidebothom, clerk.; ::::bondsman: Thomas Lewis; :::: license addressed to Mr. John Langley, clerk M.A., preacher at Prestwich. * 22 Sep 1610: John Hilton of Leigh, Lanc.Irvine, 1907, p. 86 ::: m. (at Leigh, Lanc) Isabel Ralphs, spinster of Winwick, Lanc. * 05 Sep 1611: Dorothy Hulton of ManchesterIrvine, 1907, p. 105 ::: m. (Manchester) Richard Hutton. * 29 Sep 1611: Mary Hilton of Blackburn, Lanc., widowIrvine, 1907, p. 107. ::: m. (Blackburn, Lanc) Richard Smethurst of Bury, Lanc. * 25 Oct 1611: Elizabeth Hilton, chapelry of GoosnarghIrvine, 1907, p. 109. ::: m. (Goosnargh, Lanc.) Ralph Tomlinson of Blackburn, Lanc.; :::: bondsman: John Weaver. * 12 Sep 1612: Humphrey Hilton of Malpas, Chesh.Irvine, 1907, p. 125. ::: m. (at Marbury, Chesh) Joan Bake of Whitchurch, Salop. * 21 Oct 1612: Isabel Hilton, widow of Warrington, Lanc.Irvine, 1907, p. 127. ::: m. (at Mobberley, Chesh) Henry Wilson; :::: bondsman: Richard Cartwright. * Feb 1612/3: Margaret Hilton of Dean, Lanc.Irvine, 1907, p. 134 ::: m. (Prestwich, Lanc) Ralph Ainsworth; :::: bondsman: Oliver Pendlebury. * 19 Dec 1612/3: Anne Hilton of Tarporley, Chesh.Irvine, 1907, p. 131. ::: m. (at Harthill, Chesh) John Dod of Tarvin, Chesh.; :::: bondsman: John Hilton. * 22 Mar 1613: John Hulton, gent. of Dean, Lanc.Irvine, 1907, p. 136 ::: m. (Middleton, Lanc) Winifred Hopwood of Rochdale, Lanc.; :::: bondsman: James Greenhalgh. * 05 Jul 1613: Jennet Hilton of Downham, Lanc.Irvine, 1907, p. 142. ::: m. (dispensation) Richard Speake. * 15 Jul 1613: Robert Hilton ::: m. (St. Bridget's, Chester) Anne Barnes, widow. * 26 Nov 1613: Mary Hilton of Bunbury, Chesh. ::: m. (Harthill, Chesh). Ralph Hitchinson; :::: bondsman: Henry Hilton. * 29 Jul 1614: Margaret HiltonIrvine, 1907, p. 144. ::: m. (Leigh or Dean, Lanc.) Thomas Bell; :::: bondsman: Oliver Pendlebury. * 24 Sep 1614: Anne Hilton, spinster of Middleton, Lanc. ::: m. (Middleton or Ashworth, Lanc) James Taylor; :::: bondsman: James Stock. * 22 Nov 1614: John Hilton of Ashton-under-Lyne, Lanc.Irvine, 1907, p. 22. ::: m. (Ashton-under-Lyne, Lanc. or Poynton, Chesh) Jane Courtnall, spinster of Ashton-under-Lyne, Lanc. * 12 Nov 1614: Anne Hilton, spinster of Bolton-le-Moors, Lanc.Irvine, 1907, p. 172. ::: m. (Dean, Lanc.) Hugh Preston. * 26 Nov 1614: Alice Hilton, spinster ::: m. James Stock * 08 Dec 1614: Ellen Hilton of Eccles, Lanc.Irvine, 1097, p. 174. ::: m. (Eccles) Robert Pendleton of Manchester; :::: bondsman: Thomas Overend. * 18 May 1615: John Hulton of Rostherne, Chesh.Irvine, 1907, p. 184 ::: m. (Great Budworth or Daresbury, Chesh) Margaret Pendlebury, spinster of Great Budworth, Chesh. * 09 Jul 1615: Hugh Hilton Irvine, 1907, p. 186. ::: m. (Middleton or Manchester) Alice Mayden, spinster of Middleton, Lanc.; ::::bondsman: James Stock. * 10 Nov 1623: Edward Hilton."Cheshire Bishop's Transcripts, 1598-1900," FamilySearch (10 Dec 2017); citing Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 1,655,598. Digital image.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NHGY-73T][https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LNC-B2J] ::: m. (Davenham, Chesh) Margerie Ruddlhurst * 15 Jul 1634: Edward Hilton"Cheshire Parish Registers, 1538-2000," database, FamilySearch (7 Dec 2017); citing p 189, Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 2,045,920.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6P9W-WCK] ::: m. (Chester) Margaret Hind. *15 Jul 1634: Edward Hilton."England Marriages, 1538–1973 ," FamilySearch (10 Feb 2018); citing St. John the Baptist; FHL microfilm 375,330.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NVM7-K2G] ::: m. (St. John the Baptist, Chester, Chesh) Margaret Birde. * 01 Dec 1640: Edward Hilton."Cheshire, Marriage Bonds and Allegations, 1606-1900," FamilySearch (9 Mar 2018); citing Cheshire Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 1,885,391.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FB17-4PY] ::: intended marriage (Chester) Elizabetham Spragg *14 Nov 1678: Robert HiltonTransactions of the Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society, 6, pp. 17. Digital image.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FQWG-4V4] ::: m. Mary Vere * 25 Oct 1808: William Hulton (b. 23 Oct 1787) , esq. of Hulton Park, Lancaster ::: m. Maria, dau. of Randal Ford, esq. of Wexham, Bucks. and Elizabeth, dau. of Peter Brooke, esq. of Mere, Cheshire.Burke.[https://books.google.com/books?id=6AtBAQAAMAAJ&lpg=PA29&dq=Bleythin%20(Hulton)%20de%20Hulton&pg=PA29#v=onepage&q&f=false] ===Baptisms=== * Nov 1563: [[Hilton-5009|Charles "Carolus"]] (bp. Cheshire), son of [[Hilton-5016|George "Georgi" Hilton]]."Carolus Hilton, Nov 1563." Cheshire Parish Registers, 1538-2000. FamilySearch (7 Dec 2017); citing Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 2,106,513.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F75W-4X8] * 09 Mar 1571: UNKNOWN (bp. Cheshire), child of Christopher Hilton."Hilton, 09 Mar 1571, Christening." Cheshire Parish Registers, 1538-2000. FamilySearch (10 Feb 2018); citing: Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 1,655,875.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FWML-DH9] * 20 Sep 1572: [[Hilton-406|Arthur Hilton]] (bp. Davenham, Chesh), son of [[Hilton-5032|John Hilton]]."Arthurus Hilton, 20 Sep 1572, Christening." Cheshire Parish Registers, 1538-2000," FamilySearch (7 Dec 2017); citing p. 24, Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 2,106,513.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F7RB-KXV] * 07 Aug 1574: William Hilton (bp. Doddleston, Chesh)."Cheshire Parish Registers, 1538-2000," FamilySearch (7 Dec 2017); citing p 3, Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 2,068,901. Digital image.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F73Y-3MV][https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6WGR-NR] * 21 Apr 1575: [[Hilton-5033|Emme "Eme" Hilton]] (bp. Goostrey-cum-Barnshaw, Chesh)."Emme Hilton, 21 Apr 1575, Christening." Cheshire Parish Registers, 1538-2000. FamilySearch (12 Feb 2018); citing item 5, England, Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 2,093,578.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F3KM-L68] : "Eme Hilton, 21 Apr 1575, Christening." Cheshire Parish Registers, 1538-2000. FamilySearch (12 Feb 2018); citing item 1 p 5, England, Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 2,093,578.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F3V1-TPY] * 18 Oct 1587: [[Hilton-5014|William]] (bp. Devenham, Chesh), son of [[Hilton-5009|Charles Hilton]]."Williamus Hilton, 18 Oct 1587, Christening." Cheshire Parish Registers, 1538-2000. FamilySearch (7 Dec 2017); citing item9 p. 54, Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 2,106,513.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F7R1-9YZ] * 25 Aug 1589: [[Hilton-5045|Margaret]] (bp. Witton-cum-Twambrooks, Chesh), dau. of [[Hilton-1013|William Hilton of Witton]]."Mgreat Hilton, 25 Aug 1589, Christening." Cheshire Parish Registers, 1538-2000. FamilySearch (7 Dec 2017); citing item 2, Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 2,094,290. Digital image.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F3K3-R3J][https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XX63-W8F] * 26 Feb 1590: [[Hilton-5015|Richard]] (bp. Devenham, Chesh), son of [[Hilton-5009|Charles Hilton]]."Richardus Hilton, 26 Feb 1590, Christening." Cheshire Parish Registers, 1538-2000," database, FamilySearch (7 Dec 2017); citing item 9 p. 60, Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 2,106,513.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F7R1-QXY] * 06 Dec 1593: [[Hilton-5030|John Hilton]] (bp. Witton-cum-Twambrooks, Chesh), son of [[Hilton-1013|William Hilton of Witton]].Cheshire Parish Registers, 1538-2000. FamilySearch (7 Dec 2017); citing item 2, Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 2,094,290. Digital image.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F3K3-Y9K][https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XX63-71K][https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XX63-QFJ] * 09 Jun 1596: [[Hilton-52|Edward Hilton]] (bp. Witton-cum-Twambrooks, Chesh), son of [[Hilton-1013|William Hilton of Witton]]."Cheshire Parish Registers, 1538-2000, FamilySearch (7 Dec 2017); citing item 2, Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 2,094,290. Digital image.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F3K3-B4M ] * 27 Aug 1596: Beatrice Hilton (bp. St Mary, Stockport, Chesh), dau. of UNKNOWN Hilston."Beatrice Hilton, 27 Aug 1596, Christening." Cheshire Parish Registers, 1538-2000," FamilySearch (7 Dec 2017); citing item 3, Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 2,146,002. Digital image.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F3J8-WD6][https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-XXDW-7WM] * 24 Feb 1597: [[Hilton-5013|Edward]] (bp. Devenham, Chesh), son of [[Hilton-5009|Charles Hilton]]."Edvardus Hilton, 24 Feb 1597, Christening." Cheshire Parish Registers, 1538-2000. FamilySearch (7 Dec 2017); citing item9 p. 75, Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 2,106,513.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F7R1-831] * 11 Jun 1599: [[Hilton-5039|Richard]] (bp. Witton-cum-Twambrooks, Chesh), son of [[Hilton-1013|William Hilton of Witton]]."Cheshire Parish Registers, 1538-2000," FamilySearch (7 Dec 2017); citing item 2, Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 2,094,290. Digital image.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F3K3-18P][https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XX63-WHD] * 17 Aug 1599: Hannah (bp. St. Mary, Stockport, Chesh), dau. of Richard Hilton."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," FamilySearch (11 Feb 2018); FHL microfilm 0823617 IT 5.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NPDX-ZH7] : "Cheshire Parish Registers, 1538-2000," FamilySearch (7 Dec 2017); citing item 3, Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 2,146,002. Digital image.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F3J8-Z4C][https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-XXDW-8JZ] * 28 Jul 1605: Alice (bp. Nantwich, Chesh), dau. of Richard "Rychard" Hilton."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," FamilySearch (11 Feb 2018); FHL microfilm 0845114 IT 4, 0845115.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5VT-RSG] * 26 Dec 1610: Margret (bp. Nantwich, Chesh), dau. of George Hilton."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," FamilySearch (11 Feb 2018); FHL microfilm 0845114 IT 4, 0845115.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5VT-RZD] * 27 Dec 1612: Alice (bp. Nantwich, Chesh), dau. of George Hilton."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," FamilySearch (11 Feb 2018); FHL microfilm 0845114 IT 4, 0845115.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5VT-RS5] *08 Mar 1614: Richard (bp. Nantwich, Chesh), son of George Hilton."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," FamilySearch (11 Feb 2018); FHL microfilm 0845114 IT 4, 0845115.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5VY-ZLL] * 13 Apr 1612: Anne Hulton (bp. Northenden, Chesh)."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," FamilySearch (11 Feb 2018), citing FHL microfilm 90,133.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N579-XQQ] * 09 Mar 1615: Anne (bp. Cheshire), dau. of Edmunde Hilton."Cheshire Parish Registers, 1538-2000," FamilySearch (10 Feb 2018); citing: Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 1,655,875.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FWM5-C3R] * 27 Jun 1616: Elizabeth "Elizabetha" (bp. Witton-cum-Twambrooks, Chesh), dau. of Guliel Hilton."Cheshire Parish Registers, 1538-2000," FamilySearch (7 Dec 2017); citing item 2, Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 2,094,290. Digital image.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F3KQ-7LZ][https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XX63-MV9] * 08 Nov 1616: Elyzabeth, (bp. Great Budworth, Chesh), dau. of John Hilton."Cheshire Parish Registers, 1538-2000," FamilySearch (10 Dec 2017); citing item 1 p, Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 2,262,979.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F3BJ-WVY] * 22 Jun 1617: Guliel (bp. Witton-cum-Twambrooks, Chesh), son of Guliel Hilton."Cheshire Parish Registers, 1538-2000," FamilySearch (7 Dec 2017); citing item 2, Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 2,094,290. Digital image.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F3KQ-WHM][https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XX63-CNX] * 13 Dec 1618: John (bp. Great Budworth, Chesh), son of John Hilton."Cheshire Parish Registers, 1538-2000," FamilySearch (10 Dec 2017); citing item 1, Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 2,262,979.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F3BJ-Z32] * 21 Jan 1620: Elnore (bp. Great Budworth, Chesh), dau. of John Hilton."Cheshire Parish Registers, 1538-2000," FamilySearch (10 Dec 2017); citing item 1 p, Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 2,262,979.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F3BJ-6F2] * 05 Mar 1620: Hilton "Hiltonus" (bp. Davenham, Chesh - bur. 25 Jul 1621), son of Edward Hilton and Alicia Dobb."Hiltonus Hilton, 05 Mar 1620, Christening." Cheshire Parish Registers, 1538-2000. FamilySearch (7 Dec 2017); citing item9 p.121, Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 2,106,513.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F7RL-12R] : "Cheshire Parish Registers, 1538-2000," FamilySearch (7 Dec 2017); burial citing item 9 p. 124, Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 2,106,513.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F7RG-M28] * 05 May 1622: George (bp. Nantwich, Chesh), son of George Hilton."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," FamilySearch (11 Feb 2018; FHL microfilm 0845114 IT 4, 0845115.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5VB-MDG] *03 Nov 1622: William (bp. Bebington, Chesh), son of Francis "Francisi" Hilton."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," FamilySearch (11 Feb 2018); FHL microfilm 942.71 B5 V26S.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5G4-YXV] * 31 Aug 1623: Margaret (bp. Weaverham, Chesh), dau. of John Hilton."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," FamilySearch (11 Feb 2018); FHL microfilm 1736164 IT 2.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N25M-Q38] * 02 Jan 1624: Margaret (bp. Great Budworth, Chesh), dau. of Johannis Hulton."Cheshire Parish Registers, 1538-2000," FamilySearch (10 Dec 2017), citing item 2 p 4, Great Budworth, Cheshire, Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 2,262,979.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F3BK-BZQ] * 19 Nov 1624: Marie (St Mary, Stockport, Chesh), dau. of Francis Hilton."Cheshire Parish Registers, 1538-2000," FamilySearch (7 Dec 2017); citing item 3, Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 2,146,002. Digital image.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F3JD-X77][https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-XXDW-769] * 23 Nov 1625: William, (bp. St. Oswalds, Chester), son of Raph Hilton."Cheshire Bishop's Transcripts, 1598-1900," FamilySearch (10 Dec 2017); citing Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 1,655,540. Digital image.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NCXD-2VM][https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6QSH-CS] * 27 Nov 1625: William (bp. St Oswald, Chester), son of Raffe Hylton."England, Cheshire Parish Registers, 1538-2000," FamilySearch (10 Feb 2018); citing p 73, Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 2,068,352. Digital image.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F7VT-XZ1][https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6S2W-X21] * 11 Mar 1626: Alicia (bp. Great Budworth, Chesh), dau. of Johannis "John" Hilton."Cheshire Parish Registers, 1538-2000," FamilySearch (10 Dec 2017); citing item 2 p 5, Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 2,262,979.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F3B2-MJF] * 05 Nov 1627: Elizabeth (bp. Gawsworth, Chesh), dau. of Ed. Hilton."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," FamilySearch (11 Feb 2018) FHL microfilm 0924607 IT 1.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J3NN-S57] * 12 Dec 1628: Martha (bp. St Mary, Stockport, Chesh), dau. of Francis Hilton."Cheshire Parish Registers, 1538-2000," FamilySearch (7 Dec 2017); citing item 3, Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 2,146,002. Digital image.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F3JD-VZ4][https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-XXDW-W6L] * 13 Feb 1629: William Hilton (bp. St Martin, Chester)."Cheshire Bishop's Transcripts, 1598-1900," FamilySearch (12 Feb 2018); citing item 2, Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 1,655,481. Digital image.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NHGW-GZQ][https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6XM9-JQG] * 16 May 1630: Susanna (bp. Great Budworth, Chesh), dau. of Johannis "John" Hilton."Cheshire Parish Registers, 1538-2000," FamilySearch (10 Dec 2017); citing item 2 p 8, Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 2,262,979.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F3B2-7XX] * 20 Jun 1630: Ralph "Raphe" (bp. Tarvin, Chesh), son of Richard Hulton."Cheshire Bishop's Transcripts, 1598-1900," FamilySearch (10 Dec 2017), citing item 1, Tarvin, Cheshire, Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 1,850,101.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NCHB-HLC] * 07 Mar 1656: William (bp. St Oswald, Chester), son of William Hilton."England, Cheshire Parish Registers, 1538-2000," FamilySearch (10 Feb 2018); citing item 1, Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 2,068,352.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F3V3-SJY] *17 Apr 1681: Joseph, son of Robert Hilton of Manchester, bookseller. ===Burials=== * 09 Dec 1601: Raphe Hilton (bur. St Bridget, Chester).Cheshire Bishop's Transcripts, 1598-1900. FamilySearch (10 Dec 2017); citing item 2, Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 1,655,479.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N4VK-KMT] Digital image.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-67F7-DJM] * 04 Jun 1602: Elizabeth (bur. Bunbury, Chesh), wife of John Hilton."Cheshire Parish Registers, 1538-2000," FamilySearch (7 Dec 2017); citing item 1,Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 2,093,505.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F7ZC-4XX] Digital image.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DY2H-RS5] * 14 Feb 1604: [[Hilton-1013|William Hilton of Witton]] (bur. Witton-cum-Twambrooks, Chesh)."Wills Hylton, 14 Feb 1604, Burial." Cheshire Parish Registers, 1538-2000. FamilySearch (7 Dec 2017), citing item 2, Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 2,094,290.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F3KQ-SPR] Digital image.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XX63-44J] * 26 Sep 1604: Thomas Hilton (bur. Bunbury, Chesh)."Cheshire Parish Registers, 1538-2000," FamilySearch (7 Dec 2017); citing item 1, Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 2,093,505.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F7ZC-HYD] Digital image.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DY2H-RS5] * 08 Feb 1606: UNKNOWN, child of John Hilton (bur. Nantwich, Chesh).Cheshire Parish Registers, 1538-2000. FamilySearch (12 Feb 2018); citing item 13 p 241, Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 2,104,846.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F3G9-PP6] * Jul 1608: Francis (bur. St Oswald, Chester), son of Thomas Hilton."Francis ...ilton, Jul 1608, Burial." Cheshire Bishop's Transcripts, 1598-1900. FamilySearch (10 December 2017), ; citing item 4, Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 1,655,539.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N4JP-FNB] Digital image.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6QXH-GM] * 18 Mar 1610: George Hilten (bur. Church Minshull, Chesh).Cheshire Bishop's Transcripts, 1598-1900. FamilySearch (10 Dec 2017); citing item 1, Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 1,656,841.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NH27-12H] Digital image.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6423-6RZ] * 06 Mar 1613: [[Hilton-406|Arthur Hilton]] (bur. Lower Peover, Chesh)."Cheshire Parish Registers, 1538-2000," FamilySearch (7 December 2017), Arthur Hilton, 06 Mar 1613, Burial; citing p26, , Lower Peover, Cheshire, England, Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 2,045,886. Digital image.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F7ZH-G4Q][https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6Q5S-GM4] * 25 Jul 1621: Hilton Hilton (bp. 05 Mar 1620 Davenham, Chesh - bur. Davenham, Chesh), son of Edward Hilton and Alicia Dobb. * c. 17 Apr 1627: Franncs (bur. St. John the Baptist, Chester), son of Edward Hilton."Franncs Hilton bur. abt. 17 Apr 1627." Cheshire Bishop's Transcripts, 1598-1900. FamilySearch (10 Dec 2017); citing item 2, St John the Baptist, Chester, Cheshire, Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 1,655,480. Digital image.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N4VX-GPK][https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-67BK-QF] * 06 Apr 1633: Arthur (bur. Backford, Chesh), son of George Hilton."Cheshire Bishop's Transcripts, 1598-1900," FamilySearch (10 Dec 2017); citing item 2, Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 1,655,366. Digital image.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NHM7-N4K][https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-63R9-HTG] * 24 Jul 1636: William Hilton (bur. Tilston, Chesh)."Cheshire Parish Registers, 1538-2000," FamilySearch (12 Feb 2018); citing item 4, Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 2,105,377.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FQDX-326] * 28 Apr 1642: Edward (bur. St Bridget, Chester, Cheshire), son of John Hilton."England, Cheshire Bishop's Transcripts, 1598-1900," FamilySearch (10 Dec 2017); citing item 2, Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 1,655,479. Digital image.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N4VK-28H][https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-67F7-4DY] * 20 Feb 1644: William Hilton (bur. Nantwich, Chesh)."Cheshire Parish Registers, 1538-2000," FamilySearch (12 Feb 2018); citing item 13 p 324, Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 2,104,846.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F3GS-4JF] * 28 Dec 1644: William Hilton (bur. Bunbury, Chesh)."Cheshire Parish Registers, 1538-2000," FamilySearch (7 Dec 2017); citing Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 2,093,505. Digital image.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F758-XYQ][https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DY2H-R1K] * 16 Oct 1654: UNKNOWN (bur. Cheshire), child of Ellis Hilton."Cheshire Parish Registers, 1538-2000," FamilySearch (10 Feb 2018); citing 45, Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 1,655,875.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FWM1-32V] * 27 Dec 1727: Edward (bur. St Bridget, Chester, Chesh), son of William Hilton."Cheshire Parish Registers, 1538-2000," database, FamilySearch (12 Feb 2018); citing item 2, Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 2,045,836.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F7ZV-7L3] : "Edward Hilkton, 27 Dec 1727, Burial." Cheshire Bishop's Transcripts, 1598-1900," FamilySearch (10 Dec 2017); citing item 2, Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 1,655,479. Digital image.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N4VK-15V][https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-67F7-DV1] ===Chester Wills and Adminstration=== * 1578: William Hilton of Shipbrook, husbandman.purchase.[http://archivedatabases.cheshire.gov.uk/RecordOfficeWillEPayments/details.aspx?id=71303] * 1604: Robert Hilton of Chester, hat maker.[http://archivedatabases.cheshire.gov.uk/RecordOfficeWillEPayments/details.aspx?id=51541] * 1604: Thomas Hilton of Peckforton (inv).purchase.[http://archivedatabases.cheshire.gov.uk/RecordOfficeWillEPayments/details.aspx?id=63584] * 1605: [[Hilton-1013|William Hilton of Whitton]] (Witton), husbandman.purchase.[http://archivedatabases.cheshire.gov.uk/RecordOfficeWillEPayments/details.aspx?id=63708] * 1610: James Hilton of Manchester (inv). * 1614: [[Hilton-406|Arthur Hilton of Allostock]], yeoman.Cheshire Archives & Local Studies.[http://archivedatabases.cheshire.gov.uk/RecordOfficeWillEPayments/details.aspx?id=65205]Lancashire and Cheshire Vol. 2. The Record Society, pp. 94. Google Books.[https://books.google.com/books?id=qWMvAAAAMAAJ&lpg=PA94&ots=cyIyU5OeGS&dq=William%20Hilton%20of%20WItton%2C%20husbandman%201605&pg=PA94#v=onepage&q&f=false] * 1620: George Hilton of Manchester. * 1639: Christopher Hilton of Chester, clothworker.[http://archivedatabases.cheshire.gov.uk/RecordOfficeWillEPayments/details.aspx?id=70380] * 1644: William Hilton of Bunbury, yeoman.[http://archivedatabases.cheshire.gov.uk/RecordOfficeWillEPayments/details.aspx?id=66626] *1791: Jame Hilton of Manchester, gent. *1791: John Hilton of Pit Bank within Oldham, yeoman *1792: John Hilton of Green, yeoman *1793: John Hilton of Boughton, cotton weaver *1794: Samuel Hilton of Birch *1793: Hannah Hilton of Lees, widow *1795: John Hilton of Boughton, cotton weaver *1795: John Hilton of Hindley, chapman *1795: Thomas Hilton of Tonge, weaver *1797: John Hilton of Bedford, yeoman *1798: Jane Hilton of Aspull, widow (adm) *1798: Joseph Hilton of Walton-le-Dale, innholder (adm) *1799: John Hilton of Middleton, tailor (adm) *1799: Joseph Hilton of Hulton, manufacturer *1800: Mary Hilton of Withington, widow (adm) ==Sources== * "Chester from 1791 to 1800," in an index to the wills and inventories now preserved in the probate registry at Chester: 1791 to 1800. Record Society for the Publication of Original Documents Relating to Lancashire and Cheshire, 45, pp. 77. [https://books.google.com/books?id=eww5AQAAMAAJ&dq=hilton%20of%20cheshire&pg=PA77#v=onepage&q&f=true Google Books]. * Irvine, W.M.F. (1907). Marriage Licenses Granted Within the Archdeaconry of Chester in the Diocese of Chester: 1606-1616. The Record Society. [https://books.google.com/books?id=SMtCAQAAMAAJ&dq=elizabeth%20mainwaring%20hulton&pg=PA31#v=onepage&q&f=false] Google Books]. * [[Wikipedia: Hulton family of Hulton]] ==Other Hilton Branches== * Hiltons of Dyon * [[Helton-931|Hiltons of Hilton]] * Hiltons of Killerby.[https://books.google.com/books?id=BtVUAAAAcAAJ&lpg=PA392&ots=imToSGWnV9&dq=Hiltons%20of%20Killerby&pg=PA390#v=onepage&q&f=false] * Hiltons of Newbold Verdon * [[Hilton-2602|Hiltons of South Shields]] * [[Hilton-203|Hiltons of Swine]] :: see: Coleman's General Index to Printed Pedigrees, p. 50.[https://books.google.com/books?id=sKcKAAAAYAAJ&dq=hilton%20of%20cheshire&pg=PA50#v=onepage&q&f=false]

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{| cellpadding="10" align="left" | {| border="3" cellpadding="4" align="left" style="background:#E9F7EF;" |-align="center" |'''Special Note ''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- bgcolor=#D4E6F1 align=center | We are currently working to add basic profiles for the listed associates of Hindman Settlement School with a plan to focus on these for the upcoming Connect-a-Thon. If you would like to assist in this effort, you are most welcome to jump in! |} |} | |- |} {{clear}}


== Hindman Settlement School == In the 1880s a social reformist movement began in England and the United States, known as the settlement movement. Its goal was to alleviate poverty and encourage socialization across economic divisions. England's early efforts were concentrated in London, and when [[Addams-2|Jane Addams]] and others brought the movement to the United States, they focused on urban areas, where growing immigration and industrialization had increased socio-economic divisions. {| cellpadding="10" align="left" | {| border="3" cellpadding="4" align="left" style="background:#D4E6F1;" |-align="center" |'''Geography of Hindman, Kentucky ''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- bgcolor=#E9F7EF | '''Continent:''' | North America |- bgcolor=#E9F7EF |'''Country:''' | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:United_States United_States] |- bgcolor=#E9F7EF |'''Region:''' |[[Space:Central_Appalachia_Team|Central Appalachia]] |- bgcolor=#E9F7EF |'''State/Province:''' |[[Space:Kentucky|Kentucky]] |- bgcolor=#E9F7EF |'''County:''' |[[Space:Knott_County%2C_Kentucky|Knott]] |- bgcolor=#E9F7EF |'''City:''' |[[:Category:Hindman,_Kentucky|Hindman]] |- bgcolor=#E9F7EF |'''GPS Coordinates:''' | [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Hindman+Settlement+School/@37.334982,-82.9838847,17z/data=!4m7!3m6!1s0x8844d91906af6247:0x84f892ac7ead5757!4b1!8m2!3d37.3349778!4d-82.9794!16s%2Fm%2F03yd9ys?authuser=0 37.334982,-82.9838847] |- bgcolor=#E9F7EF |'''Area:''' |8.06 sq km or 3.11 sq mi |- bgcolor=#E9F7EF |'''Elevation:''' |340 m or 1,115 feet |} |} | |- |} Inspired by these ideas as well as the work of Susan Chester's Log Cabin Settlement in Asheville, [[Space:Buncombe_County%2C_North_Carolina|Buncombe County, North Carolina]], May Stone and Katherine Pettit saw a similar need in the communities of eastern Kentucky, where geographic isolation had severely limited the educational and economic opportunities of the residents. In 1902 the women aquired three acres at the forks of Troublesome Creek in Hindman, [[Space:Knott_County%2C_Kentucky|Knott County, Kentucky]] and established the Hindman Settlement School, the first settlement school in the United States. The school also provided a community center for the county, offering health care clinics, social clubs, a library, an extension service, and a department of fireside industries to assist in marketing local craftwork. By 1920 the school had over 100 resident students and 250 day students. The facilities had expanded from 3 to 230 acres with 14 buildings. In addition to regular classes, students were offered industrial education: agriculture, carpentry, dairying, mechanics and woodwork for boys; cooking, home nursing, laundry, sewing and weaving for girls. The Hindman Settlement School is one of the few settlement schools still in existence today. As public education became more available in remote rural areas, many closed. The Hindman Settlement School now serves to offer education and service programs; to promote cultural awareness; and to address health and food insecurity issues. * Hindman Settlement School [https://hindman.org/about/ Official Website] * Motto: Celebrating Heritage, Changing Lives * Established: 1902 * Campus size: 200 acres == People == *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Hindman Settlement School, Hindman, Kentucky One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] === Notables and People of Interest === {{Image|file=Hindman_Settlement_School_Hindman_Kentucky_One_Place_Study-1.jpg |align=r |size=l }} The following list of names was compiled from various source materials while researching the school. Not all of them have a verified connection as yet. For now, names in bold print indicate the person has a verified connection to the school and a WikiTree Profile. Others in the list may have either, but not both, and need further research. Names with an asterisk are not connected to the main tree. If you want to contribute to the project by working on an individual listed below, please edit the page to sign your WTID (by adding ~~~~) beside your chosen profile, or contact the study coordinator. '''Associates''' * [[Everidge-20|'''Solomon Everidge''' (1822-1903)]] was reputed to have walked over 20 miles in order to meet May Stone and Katherine Pettit and convince them to set up their new school in Hindman. * [[Thomas-13163|'''James Edward Thomas''' (1850-1933)]] dulcimer maker * [[Ritchie-2944|'''Jean Ritchie''' (1922-2015)]] American folk music singer, songwriter and dulcimer player; though Jean attended public school, six of her siblings were Hindman Settlement School students. Her other seven siblings attended the Pine Mountain Settlement School in Harlan County, Kentucky. '''Staff''' :'''Directors''' * [[Stone-24616|'''May Stone''' (abt.1868-1946)]] Co-founder of the Hindman Settlement School. * [[Pettit-3668|'''Katherine Pettit''' (1870-1936)]] Co-founder of the Hindman Settlement School. * [[Huntington-2521|'''Ruth Huntington*''' (1873-1940)]] (director)[https://www.google.com/books/edition/Good_Health/wvB5m5rog-IC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=hindman+settlement+school&pg=PA506&printsec=frontcover Good Health] * [[Watts-14562|'''Elizabeth Watts*''' (1891-)]] (assistant director)[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/100570328/obituary-for-elizabeth-watts-aged-102/ obituary] * [[Furman-1107|'''Lucy S. Furman*''' (1870-1958)]] An American animal rights activist, novelist and short story writer; she was the first director of grounds, gardens and livestock at the Hindman Settlement School. *Michael "Mike" Lee Mullins (1948-2012) - Executive Director of the Hindman Settlement School (1977-2012). [https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/louisville/name/michael-mullins-obituary?id=21812781 Obituary][https://www.kyhistory.com/digital/collection/Ohist/id/1162/rec/1 Oral History interview] *[[McLain-2322|'''Raymond Kane McLain*''' (1928-2003)]] - Became the director in 1954, also founded the band [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_McLain_Family_Band The McLain Family Band]. {{Image|file=Hindman_Settlement_School_Hindman_Kentucky_One_Place_Study-9.png |align=c |size=l }}{{clear}} :'''Principals''' * Fred Williams - Methodist missionary in India and close friend of [[Gandhi-5|Mohandas K. Gandhi]]; he was the Hindman Settlement School's principal in the 1940's. * [[DeLong-3242|'''Ethel Margaret (DeLong) Zande*''' (1878-1928)]] An early principal at the Hindman Settlement School; she later went on with Katherine Pettit to found the Pine Mountain Settlement School in Harlan County, Kentucky. :'''Teachers''' * [[Amburgey-571|'''Jethro Amburgey*''' (1895-1971)]] - dulcimer maker and teacher of dulcimer making.Tapp, Hambleton. 1966. Kentucky lives: the Blue Grass State who's who; a reference edition recording the biographies of contemporary leaders in Kentucky. Hopkinsville, Ky: Historical Record Association. page 11. * [[Smith-283178|'''Carol Hope (Smith) Codell''' (abt.1916-1986)]] * Mildred Gordon'''1920 Census''': "United States Census, 1920"
citing Affiliate Publication Number: T625; Affiliate Film Number: 577; Line: 37; FHL microfilm: 1820577; Record number: 12503;
{{FamilySearch Record|MHLT-7FY}} (accessed 7 August 2022)
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May Stone (40), single in Knott, Kentucky, United States.
* Mildred Emerson (age 22 in 1920, b. Mass) ''Is this the same person as Mildred Smith, Teacher, b. Mass, age 30 in 1930? (parent birth location different, and still listed as single, though surname is different) '''1930 Census''': "United States Census, 1930"
citing enumeration district (ED) ED 1, sheet 4A, line 36, family 62, NARA microfilm publication T626 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2002), roll 760; FHL microfilm 2,340,495.
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Mildred Smith (30), single head of household in Hindman, Knott, Kentucky, United States. Born in Massachusetts.
* Suzanne Hemlich or Henlich '''1930 Census''': "United States Census, 1930"
citing enumeration district (ED) ED 2827, sheet 8A, line 5, family 137, NARA microfilm publication T626 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2002), roll 482; FHL microfilm 2,340,217.
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Suzanne Henlich (48), single lodger, in household of Martha Gallery (50) in Chicago (Districts 2627-2876), Cook, Illinois, United States. Born in Germany.
* [[Miller-107405|'''James Wayne Miller*''' (1936-1996)]] Influential Appalachian poet and educator; he was an active participant with the Appalachian Writers Workshop at the Hindman Settlement School beginning in 1977. * [[Parker-50629|'''Emma H. Parker*''' (1863-)]] * Elizabeth Reiniea[?] * Elizabeth Roberts * [[Still-1584|'''James Still''' (1906-2001)]] An award-winning American novelist, poet and folklorist; he became a volunteer librarian at the Hindman Settlement School. * Rachel Thurston * [[Wheeler-5872|'''Mary Guthrie Wheeler''' (1891-1979)]] - music teacher and song collector[https://web.archive.org/web/20140716090939/http://www.womeninkentucky.com/site/music/m_wheeler.html bio and interview] * [[Wood-50558|'''Edna Frances (Wood) Turner*''' (1896-1988)]][https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Smith_Alumnae_Quarterly/LwUhAAAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=hindman+settlement+school&pg=PA177&printsec=frontcover Smith Alumnae Quarterly] {{Image|file=Hindman_Settlement_School_Hindman_Kentucky_One_Place_Study-2.jpg |align=l |size=l }}{{clear}} :'''Doctors and Nurses''' * [[Southgate-77|'''Louise Southgate''' (1857-1941)]] One of the earliest female physicians in Kentucky; she taught classes and practiced medicine at the Hindman Settlement School in 1905. * [[Carothers-831|'''Dora Chestora Carothers*''' (1882-1969)]] (Nurse) * [[Martin-84277|'''Hannah Martin*''' (abt.1884-)]] (Nurse) :'''Workers''' * Anna E Bennett * [[Melville-1534|'''Anna Ethel (Melville, Neish) Pengelley*''' (1879-1964)]] (House Mother) * Gladys Watkins (Secretary) :'''Board''' * Ruth Osborne -life member of the board of Hindman Settlement School Coleman, J. Winston, and Jack W. Oldham. 1977. Kentucky's bicentennial family register. [Kentucky]: J.W. Oldham. page 132-133. * [[Estill-412|'''Frances R. (Estill) Beauchamp*''' (1860-1923)]] {{Image|file=Hindman_Settlement_School_Hindman_Kentucky_One_Place_Study-3.jpg |align=r |size=l }} '''Students''' * [[Combs-6198|'''Dr. Josiah H. Combs*''' (1886-1960)]] - school's first graduate * Bessie Cook * [[Holliday-2673|'''Elmer Holliday''' (1916-2005)]] * French A MaggardColeman, J. Winston, and Jack W. Oldham. 1977. Kentucky's bicentennial family register. [Kentucky]: J.W. Oldham. page 290. ''[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=56937&MyLineageCount=1&Control_Min_Seqn=56937 wife's DAR app]'' * Reuben Morgan (student)[https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Public_Health_Nurse/114gAQAAIAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=hindman+settlement+school&pg=PA909&printsec=frontcover The Public Health Nurse] * [[Perkins-14584|'''Carl Dewey Perkins''' (1912-1984)]] A graduate of the Hindman Settlement School; he went on to become an important and lifelong politician representing the area. *[[Smith-302863|'''J. Phil Smith*''' (1924-2016)]] - President of the First National Bank of Jackson Kentucky[https://web.archive.org/web/20230317030022/https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/kentucky/name/j-smith-obituary?id=17818084 Obituary] '''Visitors''' * [[Wyman-2647|'''Julie Wyman*''' (1885-1937)]] A successful American soprano known for performing traditional music; she visited the Hindman Settlement School in 1916 during a six-week journey through Eastern Kentucky collecting folk music with Howard Brockway. In 1917 she gave a concert of Appalachian folksongs in Chicago to benefit the Hindman Settlement School. * [[Brockway-1270|'''Howard Brockway*''' (1870-1951)]] American pianist and composer; he visited the Hindman Settlement School while travelling with Julie Wyman collecting traditional folk music. * [[Sharp-6508|'''Cecil Sharp*''' (1859-1924)]] English collector of traditional music, he collected folk songs at the Hindman Settlement School along with Maud Karpeles. * [[Karpeles-8|'''Maud Karpeles*''' (1885-1976)]] English collector of traditional music, she collected folk songs at the Hindman Settlement School along with Cecil Sharp. * [[Lomax-473|'''Alan J. Lomax''' (1915-2002)]] American ethnomusicologist; he collected traditional music from the Hindman Settlement School in the 1930s. == Research Notes and Page Updates == * This page was begun in Aug 2022 and is still a work in progress. If you have suggestions or contributions, please feel free to make edits, comment below, or contact the study coordinator, or the [[Project:Appalachia Project|Appalachia Project]]. * So far, only the 1920 census record of the school has been found to list students. It's not yet clear if the school always had boarders during its early years of operation. Further research is still needed for other decades. To date, no compiled records of students have been found online. * Deed or other county court records for the school? * Current number of profiles present on WikiTree: 31/39 (79%). * Of those, current number of connected profiles: 12/31 (39%). == Further On-line Reading and Resources == * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Settlement_movement The settlement movement] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Settlement_school Settlement schools] * [https://education.ket.org/resources/settlement-schools-appalachia/ Settlement schools in Appalachia] * [https://www.google.com/books/edition/New_Outlook/izdk8r0svwcC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=hindman+settlement+school&pg=PA558&printsec=frontcover New Outlook] article * [https://www.loc.gov/resource/gdclccn.98175229/?st=gallery Southern Highland Handcraft Guild]

* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-ZQIhGPkz4 Hindman Settlement School] YouTube video == Project and Category Links == * [[Project:Appalachia|Appalachia Project]] * [[Project:Kentucky|Kentucky Project]] * [[Project:One_Place_Studies|One Place Studies Project]] * [[:Category:Hindman_Settlement_School,_Hindman,_Kentucky_One_Place_Study|Hindman Settlement School OPS category]] * [[:Category:Hindman,_Kentucky|Hindman, Kentucky category]] * [[:Category:Kentucky_Appalachians|Kentucky Appalachians category]] == Want to Help? == {{Image|file=Hindman_Settlement_School_Hindman_Kentucky_One_Place_Study-4.jpg |align=l |size=l }} If you'd like to contribute to the Hindman Settlement School study because you have ancestors or family in this group, or just because you love the musical and literary heritage of the school, we'd wecome your participation! If you are researching any individuals listed above, please edit the page to sign your WTID (by adding ~~~~) beside your chosen profile, or contact the study coordinator. If you have suggestions or contributions, please feel free to make edits, comment below, or contact the study coordinator, or the [[Project:Appalachia Project|Appalachia Project]]. There are no official sign-up requirements for working with the project. Feel free to add a member sticker to your own profile: {| |- align=left | {{Member |OPS |place=Hindman Settlement School, Hindman, Kentucky}}
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{{Kentucky Sticker|part of Kentucky's history}} |} == Sources == * '''1930 Census''': "United States Census, 1930"
citing enumeration district (ED) ED 1, sheet 3B, line 93, family 51, NARA microfilm publication T626 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2002), roll 760; FHL microfilm 2,340,495.
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Elizabeth C Watts (39), single head of household in Hindman, Knott, Kentucky, United States. Born in Massachusetts. * '''1940 Census''': "United States Census, 1940"
citing enumeration district (ED) 60-6, sheet 3B, line 60, family 40, Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940, NARA digital publication T627. Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790 - 2007, RG 29. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2012, roll 1326.
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Elizabeth Watts (49), single lodger, in household of Martha Burns (63) in Magisterial District 2, Knott, Kentucky, United States. Born in Massachusetts. * '''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census"
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Elizabeth C Watts (59), single, Executive Work, head of household in Hindman, Knott, Kentucky, United States. Born in Massachusetts. === See Also === * {{Wikidata|Q5766121|enwiki}} * [https://berea.libraryhost.com/index.php?p=collections/findingaid&id=41 Berea College Special Collections and Archives Catalog: Hindman Settlement School Records, 1899-1979] * [https://soundarchives.berea.edu/ Berea Sound Archives] * [https://archive.org/details/quarewomensjourn0000ston/mode/2up ''The quare women's journals: May Stone & Katherine Pettit's summers in the Kentucky mountains and the founding of the Hindman Settlement School''. Edited by Jess Stoddart. Ashland, KY : The Jesse Stuart Foundation. 1997.] * [http://passtheword.ky.gov/collection/hindman-settlement-school-oral-history-project Hindman Settlement School Oral History Project. Pass the Word.] == Acknowledgements == * Thanks to [[Williams-5383|Kristin (Williams) Anderson]] and [[Smith-228981|Tara (Smith) Bentley]] for their invaluable research and contributions to this page.

Hines Name Study

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Welcome to the Hines Name Study!
This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. Please join by contacting the project leader, [[Brookshaw-19|Greta Brookshaw]]. See the sections on our goals and what you can do below. Post questions and comments to and add details about your particular area of interest. '''Hines Name Meaning''' Irish: Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hEidhin ‘descendant of Eidhin’, a personal name or byname of uncertain origin. It may be a derivative of eidhean ‘ivy’, or it may represent an altered form of the place name Aidhne. The principal family of this name is descended from Guaire of Aidhne, King of Connacht. From the 7th century for over a thousand years they were chiefs of a territory in County Galway. English: patronymic from Hine. Americanized spelling of German Heins or Heinz. Source: Dictionary of American Family Names ©2013, Oxford University Press *[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=HINES&order=name Hines Index] on WikiTree ''' Background''': [https://www.tartanregister.gov.uk/tartanLargeImage.aspx?ref=11374 Hines Tartan] === Our Goals === The purpose of this study is to gather all information about the Hines name and its origin in order to find out if all those with the surname share common ancestry. === What You Can Do === #Add the ''Hines'' tag to the list of tags you are following. #Work cooperatively together with other Hines profile managers to create the best Hines tree possible. #Add the One Name Studies template and category for Hines Name Study to any Hines profiles you manage. #Search out original rather than derivative documentation and add sources to Hines profiles. #Write comprehensive, well-sourced biographies. #Check for duplicates and request merges. #Contact [[Andrus-373|Alison]] to request PPP status for those profiles that meet the criteria for project protection. This will protect them from an incorrect merge. #If you are a male with the Hines surname and haven't already, please consider testing your yDNA so that we can all have a better understanding of our heritage and possibly make new discoveries. === Origins === First found in Oxfordshire, England, where one of the first on record was Robert Hine who was Lord of the manor in that shire in the year 1254. John le Hyne was listed in the Hundredorum Rolls of 1273 in Oxford and Robert le Hine was listed in Suffolk in the same rolls. The Writs of Parliament of 1313 show Stephen le Hine. A Coat of Arms granted to the Hine family of Devonshire is a silver shield with three gold anchors on a fesse engrailed azure, in chief a black greyhound courant. An eagle rising on a silver tortoise, holding in the beak a sprig of heath, and gazing on the sun all proper, is on the Crest. === Spelling Variations === :Haines :Haynes :Hind :Hinds :Hine :Hyne :Hynes :Heinz :Hynd :Hynds :Heyne === Early Migration === '''United States of America''' :William Hines, emigrated to Virginia in 1629 :James Hines, settled in Boston in 1716 :John Hines, arrived in New England in 1724 :Jane Hines, arrived in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1804 :Martin Hines, arrived in Maryland in 1812 :Felix Hines, arrived in New York 1812 :Sarah Hines, emigrated to America in 1822 :Patrick Hines, landed in Mississippi in 1840 '''Canada''' :Thomas Hines, landed in Nova Scotia in 1750 :Benjamin Hines, settled in Canada in 1784 :Philip Hines, settled at Holyrood Head, Newfoundland in 1801 :William Hines, landed in Bay Bulls, Newfoundland in 1803 :Pat Hines settled at Harbour Grace in 1808 :John Hines, originally from Tipperary, married at St. John's in 1809 :David Hines, arrived in Saint John, NB in 1838 aboard the schooner Susan Jane '''Australia''' :Robert Hines, a mason aged 38, arrived in South Australia n 1855 aboard the Magdelana :Michael Hines, a laborer aged 22, arrived in South Australia in 1856 aboard the Duchess of Northumberland :Mary Hines, domestic servant aged 18, arrived in South Australia in 1859 aboard the ship North '''New Zealand''' :Robert Hines, aged 22, and Emily Hines, aged 20, arrived in Auckland aboard the ship Rooparell in 1874. === DNA Project === There is a [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/hinds/about Hinds/Hines DNA project] registered at Family Tree DNA. The purpose of the Hinds/Hines DNA project is to identify all the various lines of the Hinds/Hines families. They invite other spellings such as Haines, Haynes, Hind, Hinde, and Hynes etc. to join. === Hines Notables === :General John Leonard Hines (1868-1968), American soldier who served as Chief of Staff of the U. S. Army from 1924 to 1926 and was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross in 1918 :Charles A. Hines (1935-2013), American Army Major General, Commander of For McClellan (1989-1994) :Brigadier-General Charles Hines (1888-1966), American Commanding Genral Anti-Aircraft Artillery, 3rd Army (1944-1945) :Duncan Hines (1880-1959), American pioneer of restaurant ratings for travelers :Pamela Hines (b. 1962), American jazz pianist :Gregory Oliver Hines (1946-2003), Tony Award-winning American actor, singer, dancer and choreographer :Milton Hines (1926-2009), original name of Soupy Sales, American comedian, actor, radio TV personality :Melvin Barry Hines (1939-2016), English author, best known for the novel A Kestrel for a Knave (1968) :John W. Hines (1895-1917), Canadian resident from Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada who died in the Halifax Explosion on Dec. 6, 1917. :Sherman Hines, world renowned Canadian photographer === Resources === *Hines and Allied Families: Some Descendants of William Hines of Sussex County, Virginia (ca. 1690-1760) and a Record of Their Principal Allied Families by Benjamin McFarland Hines *John William Hines, born c. 1600 in Londonderry, Ireland: His Descendats, Principally of North Carolina by William Neal Hurley

Hingham Norfolk Parish Records

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[[Category:Hingham, Norfolk]] [[Category: Diligent, sailed June 1638]] This page will include transcriptions of Hingham, Norfolk, England parish records, compiled from a variety of sources, including NEHGS Register. It also includes additional genealogical information about immigrants from Hingham, Norfolk to Hingham, Massachusetts :Digital images of the original records (or an early copy of them) can be found here: [https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1416598 England, Norfolk Parish Registers, 1538-1900] :Information on Hingham, Norfolk can be found at: [http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/place/2289 History of Hingham] ---- An additional source for the 175 emigrants from Hingham, Norfolk, England who came to New England is Daniel Cushing, an early settler of Hingham, Massachusetts. "Daniel Cushing's Record," in ''NEHGS Register,'' Boston, MA: NEHGS 15(1861):25-27 Another source mentions that Daniel was 17 when he emigrated, and it was another 43 years before he compiled the following list.{{citation needed}} :"A list of the names of such persons as came out of the town of Hingham and Towns adjacent in the County of Norfolk, in the Kingdom of England, into New England, and settled in Hingham, in New England, most of them as followeth:" 1633: # Theophilus Cushing lived several years at Mr. Hayne's farm; he died being about 100 years old, blind for the last 25 years of his life. # Edmond Hobart, Sr. with wife and son Joshua, and daughters Rebekah and Sarah and their servant Henry Gibbs, settling first at Charlestown and after at Hingham (he, Gibbs, and his sons; no mention of where his daughters went) # Ralph Smith # Nicholas Jacob with wife and two children, and their cousin Thomas Lincoln, weaver # Edmond Hobart [Jr? or a repeat of #2 above?] and his wife # Thomas Hobart from Windham, with wife and 3 children

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# Thomas Chubbuck and his wife

1635:
# Mr. Peter Hobart Minister of the Gospell, with his wife and 4 children; pastor at Hingham # Mr. Anthony Cooper with wife and 4 sons and 4 daughters and 4 servants # John Farrow and his wife and child # William Large and his wife # George Ludkin and his wife

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1638 (on ship Diligent of Ipswich:
# Mr. Robert Peck, preacher of the Gospell with wife and 2 children and 2 servants # Mr. Joseph Peck with wife, 3 sons and daughter, 2 men servants, 3 maid servants # Edward Gillman, with wife, 3 sons, 2 daughters, 3 servants # John Foulsham and his wife and two servants # Henry Chamberlin, shoemaker, with wife, his mother, and two children # Steven Gates, wife, 2 children # George Knights, wife, child from Barrow # Thomas Cooper, wife, 2 children, 2 servants and two other persons (next two) # John Tufts # Robert Skouling # Mathew Cushing, wife, 4 sons, 1 daughter, wife's sister Frances Ricroft, widow. # John Beale, shoemaker, with wife, 5 sons, 3 daughter, 2 servants # Elizabeth Sayer & Mary Sayer # Francis James, wife, 2 servants (next two) # Thomas Sucklin # Richard Baxter # Philip James, wife, 4 children, 2 servants (next two); Philip died soon after he arrived # William Pitts # Edward Michell # James Buck, with servant (next) # John Morfield # Steven Paine with wife, 3 sons, 4 servants from Great Ellingham # John Sutton, wife, 4 children from Attleboro # Steven Lincoln, with wife, and son Steven from Windham # Samuel Packer, with wife and chid from Windham # Thomas Lincoln from Windham # Jeremiah Moore, from Windham # Mr. Henry Smith, with wife, 3 sons, 2 daughter, 3 men servants and two maid servants from Ha**en Hall # Thomas Mayer from Ha**en Hall (travelling with Henry Smith) # Mr. Bozone Allen, with wife, and two servants from Lynn # William Riply, with wife and 4 children # Mathew Hawk Apparently another 31 from in and around Hingham, Norfolk, came over through 1639 who also settled in "New Hingham," Massachusetts. ---- Additional sources relative to the Hingham, Norfolk families of Hingham, Massachusetts (listed in chronological order by publication): # Arthur Gilman, ''The Gilman family traced in the line of Hon. John Gilman, of Exeter, N. H. : with an account of many other Gilmans in England and America,'' Albany, NY: 1869; p. 38. Claims that Mary Gilman, dau of Edward and Mary (Clark) Gilman, was bapt in Hingham August 1615 and that she married John Foulsham/Folsom. # Rev. Nathaniel S. Folsom, "The Folsom Family," in NEHGS Register, Boston, MA: NEHGS 30 (1876):207-
This source claims that John Folsom, 23 or 24, came on the ''Diligent'' 26 Apr 1638 (sail date), landing at Boston 10 Aug 1638, with his wife, who he claims was daughter (even eldest child) of Edward and Mary (Clark) Gilman who also came on the same ship, along with additional Gilman offspring, Edward (under 21), John and Moses, Sarah and Lydia (who m. Daniel Cushin in 1645) # Jacob Chapman, ''A Genealogy of the Folsom Family,'' Concord, NH: Republican Press Association (1882); p 8 repeats previous claims that John Folsom married Mary, dau of Edward and Mary (Clark) Gilman. # Elizabeth Knowles Folsom, ''Genealogy of the Folsom family : a revised and extended edition, including English records 1638-1938,'' Rutland, Vt.: Tuttle, 1938. (Available on Ancestry.com) # George Sumner Mann, "Captain Albert Alonzo Folsom," in NEHGS ''Register'' Boston, MA: NEHGS, 62(1908):215. Repets that John Foulsham m. 4 Oct 1636 Mary, dau of Edward and Mary (Clark) Gilman.

Hinman Family History

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This is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Hinman families and information about individuals, places, and things named Hinman. (Do you have any info about Hinmans or the name? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate. You can also post a comment or memory below.) === Alternate Spellings of the Name === Hinman has varied forms include Henmen and [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/I/INMAN_1.html Inman]. Also see [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/H/HINDMAN_1.html Hindman] and [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/H/HENNEMAN_1.html Henneman]. === Origins of the Surname === It refers to a domestic, a servant; one who has the care of herds. As an occupational name for someone who looked after poultry, from Middle English hen(n) ‘hen’ + man ‘man’. It may also be a nickname from Middle English term ''hende'' meaning ‘noble’, ‘courteous’ + man. === Geographic Centers === In the UK, the surname is often found in the mid-lands, the center counties of England, like Leicestershire. In the USA, the Hinman surname is often found in New York and along the Great Lakes states. === Famous and Creative Hinmans === '''David C. Hinman''' about 1800 - 1849 An American engraver and painter, known as 'D. C. Hinman' from New Haven & Hartford, Conn., producing the finest portrait engravings of early American leaders, adventurers and statesmen. [[Category:Surnames]]

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=='''Artwork depicting the History of Texas'''== return to [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Texas | Texas Resource Page]]
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[http://www.texasbeyondhistory.net/tejas/clay/index.html The Caddo Pottery Tradition] [http://www.texasbeyondhistory.net/abouttbh/index.html Texas Beyond History (TBH)] is a public education service of the Texas Archeological Research Laboratory at the University of Texas at Austin, and in partnership with the Department of Anthropology at Texas State University and 15 other organizations. Begun in 2001, its purpose is to interpret and share the results of archeological and historical research on the cultural heritage of Texas with the citizens of Texas and the world.
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A Spanish pioneer to America in the Sixteenth Century, [http://www.pbs.org/weta/thewest/people/a_c/cabezadevaca.htm Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca] was part of an ill-fated Spanish colony in Florida. A series of misfortunes and bad planning caused the colony to be abandoned, and a few survivors of the original population of 600 sailed for Mexico on homemade boats. Cabeza de Vaca was shipwrecked on Galveston Island with three shipmates, and they spent several years as slaves, traders, and healers to various Native American tribes as they traveled on foot across Texas and into Mexico, where they were reunited with Spaniards. He later wrote an [http://www.booksshouldbefree.com/book/Journey-of-Alvar-Nunez-Cabeza account] of his experiences, detailing everyday life among the natives. [http://www.houstontx.gov/parks/artinparks/alvarnunezcabezadevaca.htm Title: Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca] Artist: Pilar Cortella de Rubin
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[http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/kjsbt "The Destruction of Mission San Sabá in the Province of Texas] and the Martyrdom of the Fathers Alonso de Terreros, Joseph Santiesteban," the first painting by a professional artist of a historical scene in Texas. Painted in 1765, about six years after the event, on commission from mining magnate Pedro Romero de Terreros, cousin of the martyred priest and sponsor of the mission. The artist is believed, on stylistic grounds, to have been Jose de Paez (the mural is not signed).[http://www.inah.gob.mx/index.php/catalogo-paseos-virtuales Instituto Nacional de Antropología y Historia in Mexico City]
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1821 Stephen F Austin published the terms of colonization in Texas and invited colonists from the United State to settle on land located on the Brazos and Colorado Rivers. Public domain: "Courtesy of The Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin".
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Death of [https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/ftr03 COL William B. Travis], by [http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fcoeb Ruth Conerly] (Alamo Collection)
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Commissioned by [http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fro75 Henry Rosenberg] to honor the heroes of the Texas Revolution. Bas-Relief detail of [https://archive.org/details/henryrosenberg1800roseiala "The Battle of San Jacinto"] (pg125) on the seventy-four-foot-high monument to the heroes of the Texas Revolution in Galveston, with its combination of classical allegory, historical friezes, and portraits of Texas heroes, typifies [http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fam02 Amateis's] style and represents the only monumental example of Beaux Arts sculpture from this period in the state. 25th Street & Broadway, Galveston, Texas
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Wild wild west Texas cattle. Photo courtesy of Ron Garcia, PhD, Collection
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The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_Declaration_of_Independence Texas Declaration of Independence] was the formal declaration of independence of the Republic of Texas from Mexico in the Texas Revolution. It was adopted at the Convention of 1836 at Washington-on-the-Brazos on March 2, 1836, and formally signed the following day after mistakes were noted in the text. The full text of the document is as follows: [http://www.lsjunction.com/docs/tdoi.htm here]

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England|England Sources]] __TOC__ == Historical Manuscripts Commission == "The series of these most important political and other documents commences in 1306, but papers of earlier date than the reign of Elizabeth are comparatively few. For the reigns of Elizabeth and James I, however, they constitute a body of state papers illustrative of general events and political transactions, with which the state papers preserved in the Public record office are alone comparable."--Roberts, R. A. * [[Wikipedia: Royal_Commission_on_Historical_Manuscripts|The Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts]] * published by Eyre & Spottiswoode, London, England * see [https://archive.org/details/guidetoreportsof01greauoft Guide to The Reports] - Part 1: Topographical (Index Of Places) And Part 2: Index Of Persons * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Historical Manuscripts Commission|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] * TBD: Organize and Document each publication below. === Available online at these locations: === Some of the links contain multiple volumes. : (in no specific order) ==== Report of the Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts ==== :* Vol. 1 (18??) Report ::* :* Vol. 2 (18??) Report ::* :* Vol. 3 (1872) Third Report ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=3_sUAAAAQAAJ :* Vol. 4 (1874) Fourth Report ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=hZXSAAAAMAAJ :* Vol. 5 (187?) Fifth Report ::* :* Vol. 6: Report ::* https://archive.org/details/reportofroyalcom06grea :* Vol. 7 (1879) Seventh Report, Part I. Report & Appendix ::* https://archive.org/details/reportofroyalcom07grea ::* https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/121369 :* Vol. 7 (1879) Seventh Report, Part 2 Appendix (cont.) & Index ::* https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/121369 :* Vol. 8 (1881) ::* https://archive.org/details/reportofroyalcom00byugrea :* Vol. 9 (1884) Ninth Report, Part II. Appendix & Index ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=tfvBQAAACAAJ :* Vol 10 Report ::* https://archive.org/details/reportofroyalcom10grea :* Vol.11 1678-1688 11th Report, Appendix, Part II. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=o4zSAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptshous00manugoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=zKUKAAAAYAAJ :* Vol 12 1689-1690 12th Report, Appendix, Part VI. ::* https://archive.org/details/reportofroyalcom_12grea ::* https://archive.org/details/hists52199538 :* Vol 13: Report 1690-1691 13th Report, Appendix, Part V. ::* https://archive.org/details/reportofroyalcom_13grea ::* https://archive.org/details/hists52199547 :* Vol. 14 (1896) 1692-1693 14th Report, Appendix, Part VI. ::* https://archive.org/details/reportofroyalcom00grea ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptshous01manugoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=rJgKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/hists52199556 :* Vol 15: Report ::* https://archive.org/details/reportofroyalcom_g15grea :* Vol 16: Report ::* https://archive.org/details/reportofroyalcom_f16grea ::* https://archive.org/details/sixteenthreporto00grea :* Vol 17: Report ::* https://archive.org/details/reportofroyalcom_h17grea ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_Gw4RAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/seventeenthrepor00grea :* Vol 18: Report ::* https://archive.org/details/reportofroyalcom18grea ::* https://archive.org/details/eighteenthreport00grea ==== Calendar of The Manuscripts of the Most Hon. the Marquess of Salisbury ==== * Vol. 1-24: https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000272332 * Vol. 1 (1883) ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarmanusc01grea ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofmanusc01grea_1 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofmanusc01greauoft Vol. 1 & 2 * Vol. 2 (1888) ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofmanusc01greauoft/page/i/mode/1up * Vol. 3 (1889) ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofmanusc03grea_1 * Vol. 4 (1892) ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarmanuscr10ofgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=mVtnAAAAMAAJ * Vol. 5 (1894) ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofmanusc05greauoft Vol 5 & 6 * Vol. 6 (1895) ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofmanusc05greauoft/page/n640/mode/1up * Vol 7 (1899) ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofmanusc07grea ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofmanusc07greauoft Vol 7 & 8 * Vol 8 (1899) ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarmanuscr11ofgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=aF9nAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofmanusc08grea_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofmanusc07greauoft/page/i/mode/1up * Vol 9-10 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofmanusc09greauoft * (1904) Vol 10 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarmanuscr00giusgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=HmFnAAAAMAAJ * Vol 11 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofmanusc11grea_0 * Vol 11-12 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofmanusc11greauoft * Vol 13 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofmanusc13greauoft * Vol 14 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofmanusc14grea_0 * Vol 17 (1938) ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofmanusc17grea_0 ==== Report on Manuscripts in various collections ==== ::* https://archive.org/details/hists52200685 ::* https://archive.org/details/hists52200694 ::* Vol 1-2: https://archive.org/details/variousManuscripts01greauoft ::* Vol 3-4: https://archive.org/details/variousManuscripts03greauoft ::* Vol 5-6: https://archive.org/details/variousManuscripts05greauoft ==== Report on Manuscripts in the Welsh Language ==== ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmssinwe01manugoog :* Vol 1: ::* https://archive.org/details/repmanuscwelsh01greauoft :* Vol 1, pt. 1: ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscr03willgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmssinwe00manugoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=jw4RAAAAYAAJ :* Vol 1, pt. 3: ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=kA4RAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscr02willgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscri13grea :* Vol 2: ::* https://archive.org/details/repmanuscwelsh02greauoft :* Vol 2, pt. 2: ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscri22grea :* Vol 2, pt. 3: ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=qg4RAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscr01willgoog :* Vol 2, pt. 4: ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscri24grea ==== Report on Franciscan Manuscripts preserved at the Convent, Merchants' Quay, Dublin ==== Presented to both Houses of Parliament by command of His Majesty ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonfrancisc00greauoft ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonfrancis00rigggoog * Vol 56 pt.4: Reports ::* https://archive.org/details/reports564grea ==== The Manuscripts of the Duke of Leeds, the Bridgewater Trust, Reading Corporation, the Inner Temple, [etc.] ==== ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsoflee00greauoft ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofduk00grea_0 ==== Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Marquess of Ormonde, K.P., preserved at Kilkenny Castle. ==== New series. Presented to Parliament by command of His Majesty :* Vol 1-3: ::* https://archive.org/details/calmarqormonde01greauoft :* Vol 4-5: ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofmanusc04greauoft :* Vol 6-7: ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofmanusc06greauoft :* Vol 8: ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofmanusc08greauoft ==== Report on the Manuscripts of the Marquess of Downshire ==== :* Vol. 1, pt. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/ReportOnTheManuscriptsOfTheMarquessOfDownshireV1Pt1 :* Vol. 1, pt. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/ReportOnTheManuscriptsOfTheMarquessOfDownshireV1Pt2 :* Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/ReportOnTheManuscriptsOfTheMarquessOfDownshireV2 :* Vol. 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/ReportOnTheManuscriptsOfTheMarquessOfDownshireV3 :* Vol. 4 ::* https://archive.org/details/ReportOnTheManuscriptsOfTheMarquessOfDownshireV4 :* Vol. 5 ::* https://archive.org/details/ReportOnTheManuscriptsOfTheMarquessOfDownshireV5 * Vol 4: The Manuscripts of His Grace, the Duke of Rutland, G.C.B., Preserved at Belvoir Castle ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptshisg00manugoog * Report on the Manuscripts of the family of Gawdy, formerly of Norfolk .. ::* https://archive.org/details/reportos11s50s6200greauoft * Report on the Manuscripts of the family of Gawdy, formerly of Norfolk .. ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscri00greauoft * The Manuscripts of Henry Duncan Skrine, Esq. : Salvetti correspondence ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofhen00grea * Report on the Manuscripts of the family of Gawdy, formerly of Norfolk ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscri00grea_1 * The Manuscripts of the corporations of Southampton and King's Lynn ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofcor00grea_0 ==== The Manuscripts of the Earl of Dartmouth ==== ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsearl02pagegoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=4KsKAAAAYAAJ :* Vol 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofear01grea :* Vol 1-3 ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofear01greauoft :* Vol 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsearl00pagegoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=zgkRAAAAYAAJ :* Vol 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofear03grea ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsearl01pagegoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=RKkKAAAAYAAJ ==== Report on the Manuscripts of Wells Cathedral ==== A Calendar of Abstracts ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscr00cathgoog * Vol 1: Manuscripts of the Earl of Egmont. Diary of Viscount Percival afterwards first Earl of Egmont ::* https://archive.org/details/manuegmontvisc01greauoft * Report on the Manuscripts of J.B. Fortescue, Esq., preserved at Dropmore ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscri00fitz * The Manuscripts of J.B. Fortescue ...: preserved at Dropmore [being ... ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsjbfo01manugoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=EAsRAAAAYAAJ :* Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsjbfo00manugoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Rp8KAAAAYAAJ :* Vol 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsjbfo00britgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=LAsRAAAAYAAJ :* Vol 3-4: The Manuscripts of J.B. Fortescue, Esq., preserved at Dropmore ::* https://archive.org/details/manufortescue03greauoft :* Vol 5-7: The Manuscripts of J.B. Fortescue, Esq., preserved at Dropmore ::* https://archive.org/details/manufortescue05greauoft * The Manuscripts of the Duke of Athole, K.T., and of the Earl of Home ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofduk00grea_3 ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsduke00britgoog * The Manuscripts of J. Eliot Hodgkin, Esq., F. S. A. of Richmond, Surrey ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsjeli00gascgoog * Vol 2: The Manuscripts of the Marquis of Ormonde, Preserved at the Castle, Kilkenny ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsmarq00manugoog * Manuscripts of the Earl of Egmont. Diary of Viscount Percival afterwards first Earl of Egmont .. ::* Vol 1: https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofear01perc ::* Vol 2: https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofear02per ::* Vol 3: https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofear03perc * Report on the Manuscripts of the Corporation of Beverley ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscr01enggoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=7g4RAAAAYAAJ * The Manuscripts of the Marquess of Abergavenny, Lord Braye, G.F. Luttrell, esq., [etc.] .. ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofabe00greauoft * Report on the Manuscripts of the Marquess of Lothian, Preserved at Blickling Hall, Norfolk ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscr02manugoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=2bsEzwbberQC ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuloth00greauoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000272030 * Vol 1-2: Report on the Manuscripts of the Right Honourable Lord Polwarth, C.B.E., formerly preserved at Mertoun House, Berwickshire, and now in H.M. General Register House, Edinburgh ::* https://archive.org/details/reportpolwarth12greauoft * Report on the Manuscripts of Wells cathedral .. ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanus00grea * Report on the Manuscripts of the corporation of Beverley ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028044364 * Report on the records of the City of Exeter. Presented to Parliament by command of His Majesty ::* https://archive.org/details/repcityexeter00greauoft * Report on the Manuscripts of the Corporation of Beverley ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscr00enggoog * Report on the records of the city of Exeter .. ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonrecordso00greaiala ==== The Manuscripts of the Earl Cowper, K. G., preserved at Melbourne hall, Derbyshire ==== :* Vol 1: ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofear01greaiala ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofear01grea_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofear01grea_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofea01grea :* Vol 2: ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofear02grea_1 ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsearl00fanegoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=46sKAAAAYAAJ * Vol 2-3: ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofea2v3grea :* Vol 3: ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofear03grea_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofear03grea_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsearl01fanegoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=5KsKAAAAYAAJ * The Manuscripts of the Duke of Somerset, the Marquis of Ailesbury, and the Rev. Sir T. H. G. Puleston, Bart. ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofduk00grea_5 * (1883) 9th Report, Part 1. Report and Appendix. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=bIUQAQAAMAAJ * (1894) 14th Report, Appendix, Part 4. The Manuscripts of Lord Kenyon ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptslord00hardgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=jQkRAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/manlordkenyon00greauoft ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsoflor00grea ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsoflor01greauoft * (1897) The Manuscripts of Charles Haliday, Esq., of Dublin. Acts of the Privy Council in Ireland, 1556-1571 ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsoflor02greauoft * The Manuscripts of His Grace the Duke of Rutland, K.G. preserved at Belvoir Castle. ::* (1889) Vol. 2: https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptshisg00unkngoog ::* (1889) Vol. 2: https://books.google.com/books?id=IgoRAAAAYAAJ ::* (1905) Vol 4: https://archive.org/details/dukerutlandbelv04greauoft ::* (1905) Vol 4: https://archive.org/details/cu31924032311023 * [[Space:Report on the Manuscripts of Lord Middleton|Report on the Manuscripts of Lord Middleton]] ::* https://archive.org/details/repwollatonhall00greauoft * The Manuscripts of J. J. Hope Johnstone, Esq., of Annandale ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsjjho00manugoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=auzj2WtjZ7AC * The Manuscripts of the Earl of Lonsdale .. ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofea00grea ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsearl00cartgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=nK0KAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsoflon00greauoft * The Manuscripts of the Right Honourable F.J. Savile Foljambe, of Osberton ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=MK4KAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofrig00grea ::* https://archive.org/details/manfjsavilefolj00greauoft ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsrigh01coungoog * Report on the Manuscripts of the Marquess of Lothian: Preserved at Blicking ... ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscr03collgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=DEsRAAAAYAAJ * Report on the Manuscripts of the corporation of Beverley ::* https://archive.org/details/corporabeverley00greauoft * The Manuscripts of the corporations of Southampton and King's Lynn .. ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofcor00grea * The Manuscripts and correspondence of James, first earl of Charlemont ::* Vol 1-2: https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptscorre01greauoft ::* Vol 2: https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptscorre02greauoft * Calendar of the Stuart Papers Belonging to His Majesty the King, Preserved at Windsor Castle. ::* (1902) Vol. 1: ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarstuartp04librgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofstuart01grea ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofstuart01grea ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofstuart01greauoft ::* (1904) Vol. 2: ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarstuartp03librgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=dAwRAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/stream/calendarofstuart01greauoft#page/616/mode/2up ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarstuartp01librgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofstuart02grea ::* (1907) Vol 3: ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarstuartp02librgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofstuart03grea ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofmanusc03greauoft ::* (1910) Vol 4: ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofstuart04grea ::* https://archive.org/stream/calendarofmanusc03greauoft#page/n715/mode/2up ::* (1912) Vol 5: ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofstuart05grea ::* https://archive.org/details/stuartpaperswind56greauoft ::* (1916) Vol 6: ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofstuart06grea ::* https://archive.org/stream/stuartpaperswind56greauoft#page/n803/mode/2up ::* (1923) Vol 7: ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofstuart07grea * The Manuscripts of the corporations of Southampton and King's Lynn .. ::* https://archive.org/details/corpsouthamptonking00greauoft * Report on the Manuscripts of the Marquess of Lothian: Preserved at Blicking ... ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscr02collgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=6MUKAAAAYAAJ * Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Most Hon. the Marquis of ..., Part 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarmanuscr01giusgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=IQkRAAAAYAAJ * The Manuscripts of Shrewsbury and Coventry corporations, the Earl of Radnor, Sir Walter Corbet, Bart., and others ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofshr00grea * Report on the Manuscripts of Colonel David Milne Home of Wedderburn Castle, N.B ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028044653 ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscr01homegoog ::* https://archive.org/details/manudavidmilneho00greauoft * The Manuscripts of Sir William FitzHerbert, Bart., and Others ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=o-RuiMn0BpgC ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptssirw00cartgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofsir00grea * The Manuscripts of the Duke of Hamilton, K.T ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofduk00grea_2 * The Manuscripts of S. H. Le Fleming, Esq., of Rydal Hall ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0qsKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofshl00grea ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsshle00wardgoog * Calendar of the Manuscripts of the dean and chapter of Wells .. ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924091752018 ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924091752026 :* Vol 1: ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarmanuscr00cathgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=tsAKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofmanus01grea :* Vol 2: ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofmanus02grea * The Manuscripts of the Corporations of Southampton and King's Lynn ... ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptscorp00englgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=NaYLAAAAYAAJ * Report on the Manuscripts of Lord Montagu of Beaulieu ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=8D7SHHC3yEAC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=7lJnAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028044992 ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscr00grea ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscr00manugoog ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscr03lomagoog * Report on the Manuscripts of F. W. Leyborne-Popham, Esq., Littlecote, Co. Wilts ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscr04manugoog ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanusfwl00greauoft * Report on the Palk Manuscripts in the possession of Mrs. Bannatyne, of Haldon, Devon ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonpalkmanu00grearich * Report on the Palk Manuscripts in the possession of Mrs. Bannatyne, of Haldon, Devon ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonpalkmanu00greauoft * Vol 1, pt. 1: Report on the Manuscripts of the Earl of Egmont ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscr00chamgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=4E0RAAAAYAAJ * The Manuscripts of the Earl of Carlisle, preserved at Castle Howard .. ::* https://archive.org/details/earlcarlislehow00greauoft ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofear00grea_1 * The Manuscripts of the Marquess Townshend .. ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofmar00grea ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofmar00grea_2 ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofmar00greauoft :* Vol pts. 4-5: ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsmarq00tomkgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=2qsKAAAAYAAJ * The Manuscripts of the Duke of Beaufort: the Earl of Donoughmore ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsduke00ofgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=pg0RAAAAYAAJ * Vol 1, pt. 1: Report on the Manuscripts of the Earl of Egmont ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=4E0RAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=h8UKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscr00chamgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscr01chamgoog * The Manuscripts of J.M. Heathcote, Esq., Conington Castle ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=K2xnAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028044646 ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofjmh00greauoft ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsjmhe01heatgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028044646 * Report on the Manuscripts of the Earl of Verulam, preserved at Gorhambury .. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=UqsKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028063463 ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscri00grea ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscr00hardgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscr00hardgoog * Report on the Pepys Manuscripts preserved at Magdalene College, Cambridge ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonpepysman00grea ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonpepys00greauoft ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonpepys00greauoft ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonpepysman00grea * The Manuscripts of His Grace the Duke of Portland: preserved at Welbeck abbey ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptshisg00wardgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=fAcRAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptshisg08wardgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=5FBnAAAAMAAJ :* Vol 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptshisg03wardgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=iQwRAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptshisg03wardgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=iQwRAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofhis18911grea :* Vol 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptshisg00cartgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=1asKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofhis02grea :* Vol 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofhis03grea * Vol 5-6 ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofhis56greauoft :* Vol 8 ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptshisg06wardgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=UJ8KAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptshisg01wardgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=7AcRAAAAYAAJ * The Manuscripts of the Duke of Roxburghe; Sir H. H. Campbell, Bart.; the Earl of Strathmore; and the Countess Dowager of Seafield ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsofduk00grea_4 ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsduke00frasgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=U58KAAAAYAAJ * The Manuscripts of Lincoln, Bury St. Edmund's, and Great Grimsby corporation; and of the deans and chapters of Worcester and Lichfield, &c. .. ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsoflin00grea * Report on the Manuscripts of the Earl of Ancaster, Preserved at Grimsthorpe ... ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscr00eresgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscr01lomagoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=w8IKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028044307 * Report on the Manuscripts of Lady Du Cane ::* https://archive.org/details/manusladyducane00greauoft ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscr01lauggoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ngoRAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028044471 * V(1903) The Manuscripts of His Grace The Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry ... preserved at Drumlanrig Castle .. :* Vol 1. ::* https://archive.org/details/buccleuchqueens01greauoft :* Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/indexlibraryvol02socigoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=WJ8KAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptshisg00scotgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=VCK2noZopmMC * Report on the Manuscripts of Mrs. Franklin-Russell-Astley, of Chequers Court, Bucks ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanusc00grea * Report on the Manuscripts of Mrs. Stopford-Sackville, of Drayton house, Northamptonshire .. ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924091753990 :* Vol 1: ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscr02lomagoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=2SwRAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscr02lomagoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=2SwRAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscri01grea :* Vol 1-2: ::* https://archive.org/details/manustopfordsack01greauoft * (1904) The Manuscripts of the Earl of Mar and Kellie Preserved at Alloa house, N.B. ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptsoflor03greauoft ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028044786 :* Vol 1: ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscr03manugoog :* Vol. 2: ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscr00ofgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=zgoRAAAAYAAJ * Report on American Manuscripts in the Royal institution of Great Britain ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924091754501 ::* Vol 1: ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonamerica03dorcgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=jYAQAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonamerica00britgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=dmxnAAAAMAAJ ::* Vol 1-2: ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonamerican12greauoft ::* Vol 3: ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonamerica02dorcgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=MoEQAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/reportonamerica01dorcgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=tcEKAAAAYAAJ ::* Vol 3-4: ::* https://archive.org/details/amerimanuscript34greauoft * Report on the Manuscripts of Allan George Finch, esq., of Burley-on-the-Hill, Rutland .. * Vol 1: https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscri01greaiala * Vol 2: https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscri02grea * Vol 2: https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscri02greauoft * Report on the Manuscripts of the Earl of Denbigh, preserved at Newnham Paddox, Warwickshire ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028044414 ::* Part V: https://archive.org/stream/repwollatonhall00greauoft#page/n773 === Manuscripts of the House of Lords === * The Manuscripts of the House of lords 1678[-1693] .. (1903) ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptshous01manugoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=M1RAAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=rJgKAAAAYAAJ * The Manuscripts of the House of Lords, 1690-1691 ::* https://archive.org/details/hists52199547 * The Manuscripts of the House of Lords, 1692-1693 ::* https://archive.org/details/hists52199556 * (1900) 1693-1695 ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptshous01lordgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=3asKAAAAYAAJ * (1903) The Manuscripts of the House of Lords, 1695-1697 (H.L. 18) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=yqsKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/Manuscriptshous00lordgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=yqsKAAAAYAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000058870 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008878428 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008884213 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006065785 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009667898 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011743109 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100643843 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100678973 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100754453 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100754452 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100754454 === Citation Formats === * ''Title'', Vol. #, [[Space:Historical Manuscripts Commission|Historical Manuscripts Commission]] (Eyre & Spottiswoode, London, date) [ Page ]. * ([[#HMC|Historical Manuscripts Commission]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''Title'', Vol. #, [[Space:Historical Manuscripts Commission|Historical Manuscripts Commission]] (Eyre & Spottiswoode, London, date) [ Page ].

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'''istorical Sources of Ireland and back ground reading''' ''"Genealogy without sources is mythology" ==Sources pre 1100== ===Historical Books primary sources === The '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chronicle_of_Ireland Chronicle of Ireland]''' is the modern name for a hypothesized collection of ecclesiastical annals recording events in Ireland from '''432 to 911''' AD. The surviving annals share events in the same sequence and wording, until 911 when they continue separate narratives. *From here you can search all [https://celt.ucc.ie/index.html Corpus of Electronic Texts Editions] (CELT) on line books with one entry. **[http://research.ucc.ie/celt/list Index to documents CELT Project] - University College Cork *If you are interested in the originals, [https://www.isos.dias.ie/english/index.html Irish Script On Line] has most of the links. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cathach_of_St._Columba Cathach of St. Columba] - c 550 - the oldest surviving manuscript in Ireland ====Annals==== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_annals Irish Annals - Wikipedia] * [https://medievalscotland.org/kmo/AnnalsIndex/index.shtml Index of Names in Irish Annals by Mari Elspeth nic Bryan (Kathleen M. O'Brien)] - 21 may 2018 *[https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~alanmilliken/genealogy/Research/IrishRecords/Miscellaneous/IndexI.html THE PROVINCE OF ULSTER, IRELAND Annals and Miscellaneous Resources] ---- * Annals of Boyle - c.? - from BC-1257 See Annals in Cotton *MB = Mageoghagan’s Book, i.e. D. Murphy Annals of Clonmacnoise - copied 1627 - from ? to 1408 **[https://www.jstor.org/stable/25506085 The Manuscripts of the Annals of Clonmacnois by Sarah Sanderlin] ** [https://archive.org/stream/annalsofclonmacn00mage/annalsofclonmacn00mage_djvu.txt 1896 Copy at Archive,com] Murphy, Denis, Rev; Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland * C or AC = Annals of Connaught aka Annála Connacht- c.? **[https://celt.ucc.ie//published/T100011/index.html Annals of Connaught (1224-1562)] - Corpus of Electronic Texts Edition (CELT) * Annals of Clyn - c.? * K or Kal = The Annals in Cotton MS. Titus A. XXV Author: Unknown (BC-1257) **[https://celt.ucc.ie//published/G100012/index.html The Annals in Cotton MS. Titus A. XXV] - (Latin) - (CELT) * CS = [https://celt.ucc.ie//published/G100016/ Chronicon Scotorum Author: [unknown]] **Chronicum Scotorum: A Chronicle of Irish Affairs From The Earliests Times To A.D. 1135 Hennessey, William M., ed 1866 * Annals of Dowling [https://celt.ucc.ie/published/L100012.html Annales Breves Hiberniae Author: Thaddeus Dowling - pp 1-45 the Annals of Dowling;] * Annals of Dudley Loftus * Annals of Dunbrody, The, (in The History of County Wexford, by Philip Herbert Stoke, London: Elliot Stock, 1900). *M or AM or AFM = Annals of the Four Masters aka Annals of Donegal - c.1636 - by 3 brothers (Michael, Conary and Cucogry O'Clery) and led by Ferfesa O'Mulconry ** Annals of the Four Masters 1-6 at CELT - In English and Modern Irish Text ***[https://celt.ucc.ie//published/T100005A/index.html 1 B.C. M2242-M5194 A.D. M56-M897] - CELT - [https://celt.ucc.ie//published/G100005A/index.html In Modern Irish Text] - [http://research.ucc.ie/celt/document/T100005A New format] ***[https://celt.ucc.ie//published/T100005B/index.html 2 M903-M1163] - CELT - [https://celt.ucc.ie//published/G100005B/index.html In Modern Irish Text] ***[https://celt.ucc.ie//published/T100005C/index.html 3 M1172-M1372] - CELT - [https://celt.ucc.ie//published/G100005C/index.html In Modern Irish Text] - [http://research.ucc.ie/celt/document/T100005C New format] ***[https://celt.ucc.ie//published/T100005D/index.html 4 M1373-M1493] - CELT - [https://celt.ucc.ie//published/G100005D/index.html In Modern Irish Text] ***[https://celt.ucc.ie//published/T100005E/index.html 5 M1501-M1580] - CELT - [https://celt.ucc.ie//published/G100005E/index.html In Modern Irish Text] ***[https://celt.ucc.ie//published/T100005F/index.html 6 M1589-M1616] - CELT - [https://celt.ucc.ie//published/G100005F/index.html In Modern Irish Text] **[[Space:The Annals of Ireland|The Annals of Ireland by the Four Masters, by Owen Connellan, Esq. at Wikitree]] **Annals of Ireland by the Four Masters, The, edited by Owen Connelan, with a map by Philip MacDermott, Dublin: Bryan Geraghty, 1846, 1 vol. **Annals of Ireland by the Four Masters, The, edited by John O' Donovan, Dublin: Hodges, Smith and Co., 1856, 7 vols. ***[[Space:Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland by the Four Masters|Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland by the Four Masters, by John O'Donovan at Wikitree]] *** [https://books.google.com/books?id=cgU3AQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false Vol 7 Index Locorum, Index Nominum] Index by name *[https://celt.ucc.ie//published/L100001/ Annales Hiberniae (Author: James Grace of Kilkenny)] In Modern Irish *[https://archive.org/details/annaleshiberniae00grac/page/10/mode/2up Annales Hiberniae - by Grace, James; Glengall, Richard Butler, Earl of, 1794-1858, ed] Irish & English * AI = Annals of Innisfallen - c.1215 **[https://celt.ucc.ie//published/T100004/index.html Annals of Innisfallen (433-1390] - (CELT) * Iona Chronicle *Annals of Ireland Fragments ** MCB = Mac Carthaigh's Book, ed. Séamus Ó hInnse, Miscellaneous Irish Annals (Dublin, 1947) (A.D. 1114-1437) ***[https://celt.ucc.ie//published/T100013/index.html Fragment I, 2-114]] - (CELT) ***[https://celt.ucc.ie//published/T100014/index.html Fragment II, 116-142] - (CELT) ***[https://celt.ucc.ie//published/T100015/index.html Fragment III, 142-185] - (CELT) ** FA = [https://celt.ucc.ie//published/T100017/index.html Fragmentary Annals of Ireland, ed. Joan Radner (Dublin, 1978) 2-182] - Irish - (CELT) **[https://books.google.com/books?id=Vck_AAAAcAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false Annals of Ireland: Three Fragments by By Duald Mac Firbis] - Irish/English - Google book - 8 Dec 2017 * Annals of Kilronan (compiled by the Ó Duibhgeannains) 900-1563 *LC = Annals of Loch Ce [Key] - copied 1588 - from 1014 to 1590? **[https://celt.ucc.ie//published/T100010A/index.html Annals of Loch Cé (1014-1345)] - Corpus of Electronic Texts Edition (CELT) *annal ? - [https://celt.ucc.ie//published/G100027/ Egerton Annals: Mionannala Author: Unknown] 625-710 * Annals of Multifarnham, Annales de Monte Fernandi, a.k.a. Annals of Multyfarnham * Annals of the Ó Maoil Conaire ending in 1505. * Annals of Pembridge * AR = Annals of Roscrea 432-995 in Latin and Irish [https://www.scss.tcd.ie/misc/kronos/editions/AR_portal.htm Down load copy here] * DAR = Dominican Annals of Roscommon aka Annales Dominicani de Roscoman **[https://celt.ucc.ie//published/L100015A/index.html Annales Dominicani de Roscoman (1163-1314)] - CELT Note: English in part 2 * T or AT = Annals of Tighernach - c.1088 **[http://celt.ucc.ie/published/T100002A/index.html The Annals of Tigernach, index, Author: Unknown] (488-1178) - celt ucc 16 Aug 2017 *U or AU = Annals of Ulster aka Annals of Senait Mac Manus - 431-1541 **[https://celt.ucc.ie/published/T100001A/index.html Annals of Ulster (431-1201)] - Corpus of Electronic Texts Edition (CELT) **[https://celt.ucc.ie//published/T100001B/index.html Annals of Ulster (1202-1378)] - Corpus of Electronic Texts Edition (CELT) **[https://celt.ucc.ie//published/T100001C/index.html Annals of Ulster (1379-1541)] - Corpus of Electronic Texts Edition (CELT) **[https://celt.ucc.ie//published/T100010B/index.html (1349-1648)] - Corpus of Electronic Texts Edition (CELT) * CS = Chronicon Scotorum - c.1650 - from ? to 1135 **[https://celt.ucc.ie/published/G100016/ Chronicon Scotorum] - CELT **[[Space:Chronicum Scotorum|Chronicum Scotorum at Wikitree]] * Synchronism of Flann - c.1056 * MG = [https://celt.ucc.ie//published/G100022A/ Pól Breathnach, Memoranda Gadelica, Irish Book Lover 19] ====Other Books==== *[https://www.isos.dias.ie/master.html?https://www.isos.dias.ie/libraries/RLB/english/index.html?ref= Irish manuscripts of the Irish College in Leuven] '''Most in Irish'''. on line at KBR (Royal Library of Belgium) *Book of Ard Macha *Book of Ballymote - c.1391 **[https://www.isos.dias.ie/master.html?https://www.isos.dias.ie/libraries/RIA/RIA_MS_23_P_12/english/index.html?ref= Book of Ballymote] The Royal Irish Academy - 8 Dec 2017 *Book of Clandeboy, The (Leabhar Cloinne Aodha Buidhe) Dublin: The Irish Manuscripts Commission, 1931. *[https://celt.ucc.ie/published/T402566.html The Book of Clanranald Author: unknown - CELT] Red and the Black Books. (in english) - Macdonald and Montrose histories, Macdonald and Macleod Chiefs p.215, Marquis of Antrim p.217 *The Book of Clonmacnois *Book of Cluain Mic Nois *[https://celt.ucc.ie//published/G301900/index.html Lebar-na-Heera aka Book of the Dun Cow] In modern Irish - c. 1106 *The Book of Conquests *The Book of Cucoigchriche Ó Cléirigh.(mac Diarmaid Ó Cléirigh) 1281-1537 *Lebar Brecc aka Speckled Book of Mac Egan aka Great Book of Dunity - c.1400 ** [https://www.clanegan.org/heritage/#history Clan Egan History Documents] *Book of Dub-dá-leithe', a collection of annalistic, saga and poetry material, which was a source in the compilation of the Annals of Ulster and apparently survived till the seventeenth century. Author [[Ua_Flannacáin-13|Dub dá Leithe ua Flannacáin (abt.0990-1064)]] *[https://archive.org/details/bookoffenaghinir00dubl Book of Fenagh, The,] Irish & English. by St. Gaillin, edited by W. M. Hennessey, Dublin: Alex. Thorn and Co., 1875, (with supplementary volume by R.A.S. Macalister, published by The Stationery Office, Dublin, 1939). *Book of Fermoy *Book of Fiontan of Cluain Eidhneach *Book of Gleann da Loch *Book of Hy Many [https://celt.ucc.ie/published/G105007/index.html The Tribes and Customs of Hy-Many, commonly called O'Kelly's Country] - CELT *[http://www.maryjones.us/ctexts/leborgabala.html The Book of Invasions, aka Lebor Gabala Erenn, aka The Book of the Takings of Ireland] - [http://www.maryjones.us/ctexts/ Celtic Literature Collection] - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lebor_Gab%C3%A1la_%C3%89renn Wikipedia] - The first writen history of Irelamd c.1050 from C.650 sources/manuscripts *Yellow Book of Lecan [Leckan] - c.1390 *[https://www.ria.ie/library/catalogues/special-collections/medieval-and-early-modern-manuscripts/leabhar-mor-leacain Book of Lecan] - c.1416 THE ROYAL IRISH ACADEMY In Irish ** EE = The poem Eremon is Eber ard **the following are parts of Book of Lecan **[https://archive.org/stream/tribescustomsofh00odonuoft#page/n7/mode/2up The Tribes and customs of Hy-Many, commonly called O'Kelly's country] - archive.org **[https://archive.org/stream/genealogiestribemacf#page/n5/mode/2up The genealogies, tribes, and customs of Hy-Fiachrach, commonly called O'Dowda's country.] - archive.org *FL [https://sites.google.com/site/bookofleinster/ Book of Leinster] in English and Irish - [https://celt.ucc.ie//published/G800011A/index.html at CELT] in Irish - c.1160 The. (Passages will be found in Silva Gadelica, by S. H. O'Grady). Flann Mainistreach - A historical and religious account of the High Kings of Ireland between 1151 and 1224, was in the possession of the O'Mores of Laois for centuries and is now on show at Trinity College Dublin *Book of Lismore aka The Book of Mac Carthaigh Riabhach **[https://celt.ucc.ie//published/G100030/ Cathréim Cellacháin Caisil Author: Unknown] in Irish *Book of Loughree *The Book of Lughaidh Ó Cleirigh 1586-1603 *Book of MacBruadins * MCB = Mac Carthaigh's book - Miscellaneous Irish Annals (A.D. 1114-1437), Author: [unknown] **[https://celt.ucc.ie//published/G100013/ Fragment 1] **[https://celt.ucc.ie//published/G100014/ Fragment 2] **[https://celt.ucc.ie//published/G100015/ Fragment 3] *Book of MacFirbis *[https://ia802604.us.archive.org/10/items/martyrologyofoen29oenguoft/martyrologyofoen29oenguoft_djvu.txt THE MARTYROLOGY OF OENGUS THE CULDEE] FROM TEN MANUSCRIPTS *Book of Uí Maine (see Book of Hy Many) c.1400 *The Book of Maolin óg Mac Bruodin 1588-1603 *Black Book of Molaga *Yellow Book of Moling *Book of O'Conry *Book of O'Duigenean *The Red book of Ormond, from the fourteenth-century original preserved at Kilkenny castle [https://www.worldcat.org/title/red-book-of-ormond-from-the-fourteenth-century-original-preserved-at-kilkenny-castle-with-missing-portions-supplied-from-the-fifteenth-century-transcript-in-the-bodleian-library/oclc/19437454 world Cat] - this book is not on line *Book of Rights, The, translated with notes by John O'Donovan, Dublin: The Celtic Society, 1847. *Book of Ui Congmhala *The Book of the White Earl, aka Bodleian Laud Misc. MS 610, in Leabhar na Rátha, aka The Book of Pottlerath. Created by Gaelic scribes under the patronage of James Butler, 4th Earl of Ormond (1392–1452). *The genealogy of Corca Laidhe, Author: Unknown, translated by John O'Donovan **[https://celt.ucc.ie//published/T105009A.html Fifth draft] - CELT **[https://celt.ucc.ie//published/T105009/index.html Seventh draft] - CELT *[https://celt.ucc.ie/published/G105003.html Genealogies from Rawlinson B 502 Author: unknown] - CELT *[https://celt.ucc.ie//published/T105008/index.html The Genealogies, Tribes, and Customs of Hy-Fiachrach, commonly called O'Dowda's Country by Duald Mac Firbis] - CELT * GC = Gilla Cóemáin’s poems *[https://celt.ucc.ie//published/G105005/index.html The Laud Genealogies and Tribal Histories By unknown] - CELT * LS = The Laud synchronisms, Kuno Meyer * LG = R.A.S. Macalister’s Lebor Gabála Érenn aka Leabhar Gabhála papers by Mark Scowcroft *Psalter of Cashel *Psalter of Tara *Psalter of Teamhair c.266 - It was this Cormac, son of Art, also, that collected the Chroniclers of Ireland to Teamhair, and ordered them to write the chronicles of Ireland in one book. [https://celt.ucc.ie//published/T100005A/text029.html part 29 of the Annals pg. 117 - CELT] *FF = Foras Feasa ar Éirinn le Seathrún Céitinn – The History of Ireland Comyn, D. & Dinneen, P. (ed) * Reim Rioghraidhe’ or Royal list - 1630 and dedicated to Toirdhealbhach MacCochlain, chief of Delvin, King’s County * FM = Annala Rioghachta Eireann – Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland, by J. O’Donovan, * OG = Ogygia, seu, Rerum Hibernicarum Chronologia … (London 1685) by R. O’Flaherty * Leabhar Genealach ("Book of Genealogies") is a massive genealogical collection written mainly in the years 1649 to 1650 [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leabhar_na_nGenealach Wikipedia] * Corpus Genealogiarum Hiberniae, edited by M.A. O’Brien. This compiles the genealogies of the Book of Lecan, the Book of Ballymote, the Book of Leinster, and the manuscript Rawlinson B.502. * ms-14 [https://www.ucd.ie/specialcollections/archives/dubhaltachmacfirbisigh/ Great Book of Irish Genealogies, or Leabhar na nGenealach by Dubhaltach by Mac Firbisigh] c,1670 ===== Viking ===== *[https://www.forumancientcoins.com/dannyjones/Celtic%20and%20British%20Coin%20Books/Coins%20of%20the%20Danish%20Kings%20of%20Ireland.pdf The coins of the Danish kings of Ireland Bv Bernard Roth, F.S.A.] see pg. 5 for list of kings. * [https://classesv2.yale.edu/access/content/user/haw6/Vikings/AS%20Chronicle%20Peterborough%20MS.html '''Anglo-Saxon Chronicle''': '''Peterborough manuscript'''] * [https://classesv2.yale.edu/access/content/user/haw6/Vikings/AS%20Chronicle%20Canterbury%20MS.html Viking Sources in Translation : '''Anglo-Saxon Chronicle''': '''Canterbury manuscript'''] * [https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Translation:%C3%8Dslendingab%C3%B3k Wikisource : '''Íslendingabók'''], a 12th century history of the foundation of Iceland by Ari Þorgilsson, translated from Icelandic into English by * [https://archive.org/details/orkneyingasaga00goudgoog/page/n10 '''The Orkneyinga Saga'''] translated from Icelandic by Jon A. Hjaltalin & Gilbert Goudie - ed. with notes & intro. by Joseph Anderson pub: Edinburgh, Edmonston & Douglas 1873 ====Ecclesiastical==== *Domnach Airgid *Book of Armagh - c.807 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_Armagh Wikipedia] *Book of Dimma - c.700 *Book of Kells - c.700 **[https://celt.ucc.ie/published/G102003/ Irish Charters in The Book of Kells] - 8 Dec 2017 *Cathach [Caha] "of the O'Donnells" - c.800 *Book of St. Moling - c.700 ===Modern day '''secondary''' sources=== * Early Irish Kingship and Succession. Jaski, Bart, Published by Four Courts Press, 2013, ISBN 10: 1846824265ISBN 13: 9781846824265 *[https://www.academia.edu/4144299/Genealogical_tables_of_medieval_Irish_royal_dynasties?email_work_card=title Bart Jaski, 76 genealogical tables of the more important Irish royal dynasties of the early and Middle Ages.] A well sourced Ph.D. thesis and the basis of the book ''Early Irish kingship and succession'' (Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2000; paperback reprint2013) - Accessed 13 July 2020 *[https://archive.org/details/irishkingshighki00byrn_0 Byrne, Francis J, ''Irish Kings and High-Kings'' (London 1973)] - [[Devlin-670|Rich Devlin]] has a copy *[http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/IRELAND.htm#_Toc389126184 Cawley, "Kings of Ireland." '''Medieval Lands Project'''. Foundation for Medieval Genealogy] -6 July 2017 *[https://celt.ucc.ie/published/G105003 Genealogies from Rawlinson (Author: unknown)] *MacFhirbhisigh, Dubhaltach - Leabhar na nGenealach ("Book of Genealogies") 1649 to 1650 (https://www.isos.dias.ie/UCD/UCD_MS_14.html In Irish]. A five volume (English) edition in Dublin in 2004 as The Great Book of Irish Genealogies (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leabhar_na_nGenealach Wikipedia) *[http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/sources/peerages.shtml Medieval source material on the internet: Modern works: Peerages and other compilations] *[https://celt.ucc.ie//published/T100054/index.html The History of Ireland Author: Geoffrey Keating] CELT *[https://books.google.com/books?id=a7uTAgAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false Medieval Ireland: An Encyclopedia edited by Seán Duffy] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_High_Kings_of_Ireland LIST OF HIGH KINGS OF IRELAND Wikipedia] - 6 July 2017 *[http://www.libraryireland.com/Pedigrees1/Monarchs.php Irish pedigrees, or, The origin and stem of the Irish nation - John O'Hart (1892)] Library of Ireland- 6 July 2017 - [https://ia802302.us.archive.org/21/items/irishpedigreesor_01ohar/irishpedigreesor_01ohar.pdf Archive.org] *[[Space:Irish Pedigrees Or The Origin and Stem of the Irish Nation|Irish Pedigrees Or The Origin and Stem of the Irish Nation]] other on line sites ** '''[https://www.libraryireland.com/Pedigrees2/anglo-irish-genealogies.php O'Hart's Genealogies by name]''' *[https://books.google.com/books?id=sqBTAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA248&lpg=PA248&dq=Art+Aonfhir&source=bl&ots=R298CgAybp&sig=d501qhWqbZRZ-Ud-C8mxfOP12s8&hl=en&sa=X&ei=FUpdU67GLOSgsASY8oHQAQ&ved=0CDIQ6AEwBTgK#v=onepage&q&f=false General History of Ireland (Google eBook), Geoffrey Keating] - 6 July 2017 *[http://www.irish-annals.cs.tcd.ie/ Irish chronicles and their chronology Department of Computer Science, Trinity College Dublin] [[Devlin-670|Devlin-670]] 13:11, 21 August 2017 (EDT) **[http://www.irish-annals.cs.tcd.ie/Edition_4/RC_trad/RC_collation.htm Collation of the Irish regnal canon D.P. Mc Carthy, Department of Computer Science, Trinity College Dublin 2] [[Devlin-670|Devlin-670]] 13:11, 21 August 2017 (EDT) *[https://books.google.com/books?id=xilNAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false A general history of Ireland] by Sylvester O'Halloran, Printed for the author, by A. Hamilton, 1778 - 25 Aug 2017 *[https://www.gutenberg.org/files/53793/53793-h/53793-h.htm A Literary History of Ireland From Earliest Times to the Present Day By Douglas Hyde 1899] *[[Space:Rerum Britannicarum Medii Aevi Scriptores|The Chronicles and Memorials of Great Britain and Ireland during the Middle Ages]] *[[Space:Rerum_Britannicarum_Medii_Aevi_Scriptores|Rerum Britannicarum Medii Aevi Scriptores]] *[http://sites.rootsweb.com/~medieval/llywelyn.htm Llywelyn ap Iorwerth ancestor table, compiled by Stewart Baldwin with Irish and Wales Kings] *[http://www.royalty.nu/Europe/Ireland/index.html Modern day books on Medieval Ireland] *[https://www.google.com/books/edition/Historical_memoir_of_the_O_Briens/_lIBAAAAQAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=memoir+of+the+O%27Briens&pg=RA2-PR33&printsec=frontcover Historical Memoir of the O'Briens - John O'Donoghue 1860] *[https://www.irishancestors.ie/irish-genealogist-contents The Irish Genealogist - Table of CONTENTS] *[https://www.jstor.org/journal/jkilksoeairearso The Journal of the Kilkenny and South-East of Ireland Archaeological Society] *[https://www.libraryireland.com/biography/index.php A Compendium of Irish Biography - Alfred Webb] * [https://www.dib.ie/ Dictionary of Irish Biography (DIB)] a project of the Royal Irish Academy. === On Line === *[http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/ our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors] Uses some good sources, eg, Richardson, Cokayne, and less reliable ones such as Burke, but many entries have no sources at all. Also uses Ancestry user trees as a source. Note: Some sources may be considered Unreliable. For a current list see [[Space:EuroAristo_Project_Reliable_Sources|EuroAristo_Project_Reliable_Sources]], [[Space:England_Project_Reliable_Sources|England_Project_Reliable_Sources]], and [[Space:Irish_Roots_Project_Reliable_Sources|Irish_Roots_Project_Reliable_Sources]] ===== Research Papers ===== *[https://www.academia.edu/4144299/Genealogical_tables_of_medieval_Irish_royal_dynasties Genealogical_tables_of_medieval_Irish_royal_dynasties by Bart Jaski] *[http://evergreen.27names.org/academia/MmL.pdf Griffin, Patrick C. 2002, The Mac Lochlainn High-Kingship in Late Pre-Norman Ireland] 1022-1171 *[https://www.ria.ie/sites/default/files/o_muraile_nollaig_handout_bb.pdf The Books of Ballymote and Lecan: Their Structure and Contents Compared] Mulchrone, Kathleen, editor *[http://evergreen.27names.org/academia/historicity.html The Historicity of the Early Irish Annals] *[https://www.medievalists.net/2010/11/the-practice-of-irish-kingship-in-the-central-middle-ages/ The Practice of Irish Kingship in the Central Middle Ages] by Mark Joseph Zunbuhl - PhD Dissertation, University of Glasgow, 2005 The following are the sigla usedhttp://www.irish-annals.cs.tcd.ie/Edition_4/RC_trad/RC_collation.htm by D.P. Mc Carthy, Department of Computer Science, Trinity College Dublin 2. in his paper [http://www.irish-annals.cs.tcd.ie/ Irish chronicles and their chronology] tables [http://www.irish-annals.cs.tcd.ie/Edition_4/RC_trad/Table_2.htm Kings of Ireland for the pre-Patrician era – Eochaidh Feidhleach to Dathí m. Fiachrach.] - [http://www.irish-annals.cs.tcd.ie/Edition_4/RC_trad/Table_3.htm Table 3. Laoghaire m. Néill to Brian m. Cinnéitigh, i.e. AD 429 to AD 1014] * LS = Kuno Meyer, ‘The Laud synchronisms’, ZCP 9 (1913) 471–85, referenced by page and line number. * AI = S. Mac Airt, The Annals of Inisfallen (MS Rawlinson B 503) (Dublin 1951) pp. 42–4, referenced using Mac Airt’s paragraph numbers §345–86. * EE = The poem Eremon is Eber ard of which no published edition exists, so the facsimile in K. Mulchrone (ed) The Book of Lecan vol ii in Irish Manuscripts Comission Facsimiles in Collotype of Irish Manuscripts (Dublin 1937), fac. ff. 33r-v has been used. It has been referenced by its facsimile line number prefixed by a=33ra, b=33rb, c=33va, d=33vb. The earlier copy at ff. 14–15 is missing two verses. * FL = Flann Mainistreach – Best, R.I. & M.A. O’Brien The Book of Leinster vol. III, pp 504–15 for the poems Rig Themra dia tesband tnú §§1–35 and Rig Themra toebaige iar tain §§1–52, which has been referenced by the quatrain number. * GC = Gilla Cóemáin’s poems, Hériu ard inis na rrig §§1–151, and At-tá sund forba fessa §§1–37 which are numbered thus by Peter Smith in his monumental edition, Three historical poems ascribed to Gilla Cóemáin – A Critical edition of the work of an eleventh-century Irish scholar, which is in preparation for publication. See also the editions in Best & O’Brien The Book of Leinster III pp. 471–503. * OC = Ériu ógh inis na náemh in 83 quatrains by Gilla mo Dubda Ó Casaide fl. 1143–8, edited by Macalister in LG v, 540–65. Only his regnal years have been cited in Table 3. * LL = Book of Leinster vol. I by Best, R.I., Bergin, O. & M.A. O’Brien edition of Lebor Gabála whose reigns have been referenced by their line number. This is the earliest edition of LG a and its regnal years are virtually identical with those tabulated under LG. *LG = R.A.S. Macalister’s Lebor Gabála Érenn vols. i–v, (Dublin,1938, –39, –40, –41, –56) referenced by his paragraph numbers. Mark Scowcroft’s two papers Leabhar Gabhála Part I: The growth of the text’, Ériu xxxviii (1987) 79–140, and ‘Leabhar Gabhála Part II: The growth of the tradition’, Ériu xxxix (1988) 1–66 are essential guides for Macalister’s complex edition, and Scowcroft’s sigla LG a, b, c, m have been used rather than Macalister’s R1, R2, R3, Min. Both reign references and regnal year citations have been taken from LG a, but alternatives may be noted under Remarks. * MB = Mageoghagan’s Book, i.e. D. Murphy Annals of Clonmacnoise (Dublin 1896, repr. Llanerch 1993), referenced by page and line number. * SR = Michéal Ó Clérigh’s Seanchas Riogh Ereann of 1630 from P. Walsh Genealogiae Regum et Sanctorum Hiberniae (Dublin 1918) 11–35, referenced by paragraph number. * FF = Comyn, D. & Dinneen, P. (ed), Foras Feasa ar Éirinn le Seathrún Céitinn – The History of Ireland vol. I–iv, ITS 4, 8, 9, 15 (1902, 1908, 1908, 1915). His regnal years have been taken from the CELT edition, with any alternative years cited under Remarks. * FM = J. O’Donovan, Annala Rioghachta Eireann – Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland vols. i–viii (Dublin, 1848–51; repr. N. York, 1966). This has been referenced by the FM year and CELT entry number. * OG = Ogygia, seu, Rerum Hibernicarum Chronologia … (London 1685) by R. O’Flaherty; see also J. Hely Ogygia … (Dublin 1793). The regnal years have been cited from his marginal summary to ‘Carmen Chronographicum Ogygiae’ on pp. 443–60 ==Sources 1100 - 1500== *[https://www.englandsimmigrants.com/ England’s Immigrants 1330-1550, a fully-searchable database] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/271412?availability=Family%20History%20Library The complete peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, extant, extinct, or dormant by Gibbs, Vicary 1910] *[[Space:Calendar_of_Documents%2C_Relating_to_Ireland%2C_Preserved_in_Her_Majesty%27s_Public_Record_Office%2C_London%2C_1171-1307|Calendar of Documents, Relating to Ireland, Preserved in Her Majesty's Public Record Office, London, 1171-1307]] *[https://books.google.com/books?id=a7uTAgAAQBAJ&lpg=PP1&dq=Ireland%20in%20the%20Middle%20Ages%20Sean%20Duffy&pg=PA480#v=onepage&q&f=false Ireland in the Middle Ages, Sean Duffy] - 16 Nov 2017 *Historical Atlas of Modern Europe, [https://ia802302.us.archive.org/12/items/HistoricalAtlasOfModernEurope.R.LanePoole1902/Map%2029%20Early%20Ireland.jpg Ireland] edited by R. L. Poole, Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1902. * [https://chancery.tcd.ie/ CIRCLE] all known letters enrolled on the Irish chancery rolls during the Middle Ages (1244–1509) ==Sources 1500 - 1700== *[https://coblaith.net/Names/TudorFiants.html Finding Names in Calendars of Tudor Fiants] 1546 to 1603 **[https://www.historyireland.com/featured-archive-post/tudor-fiants/ Background information for Calendars of Tutor Fiants] *[[Space:Ireland Under the Normans|Ireland Under the Normans]] - Wikitree *[[Space:A_Genealogical_and_Heraldic_History_of_the_Landed_Gentry_of_Ireland| A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Ireland]] *[http://digitalcollections.tcd.ie/home/index.php?DRIS_ID=LCN10378529_0003 Alumni Dublinenses], A Register of Students, Graduates, Professors and Provosts of Trinity College of the University of Dublin (1593-1860). *[https://archive.org/details/compendiumofiris00webb A compendium of Irish biography] by Webb, Alfred, Publication date 1878 (1500-1878) *[[Space:Collectanea_Curiosa_or_Miscellaneous_Tracts_Relating_to_the_History_and_Antiquities_of_England_and_Ireland|Collectanea Curiosa or Miscellaneous Tracts Relating to the History and Antiquities of England and Ireland]] *[https://1641.tcd.ie/ 1641 Depositions] - Trinity College Library - Fully searchable digital edition. *[[Space:Calendars_of_Irish_State_Papers| Calendars of State Papers Relating to Ireland]] *[[Space:Rebellion%2C_plantation_and_war|Rebellion, plantation and war]] *[[Space:Early_modern_Irish_sources|Early modern Irish sources]] ===Peerage=== * [https://archive.org/search.php?query=Complete%20baronetage Complete Baronetage at archive.org] 19 Apr 2019 *[[:Category:Nobility_of_Ireland|Wikitree Category Nobility of Ireland]] *[[:Category: Jacobite Peerage|Wikitree Category Jacobite peerage]] ====Ireland==== *[https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008685679?type%5B%5D=author&lookfor%5B%5D=Lodge&bool%5B%5D=AND&type%5B%5D=title&lookfor%5B%5D=Peerage%20Ireland&ft=The peerage of Ireland by Lodge, John] in seven vols. Vols 1-7 hathitrust.org *[[Space:The_Peerage_of_Ireland%2C_or%2C_A_Genealogical_History_of_the_Present_Nobility_of_that_Kingdom|The Peerage of Ireland by John Lodge 1723-1791]] - wikitree *[[Space:The_Complete_Peerage_of_England%2C_Scotland%2C_Ireland%2C_Great_Britain_and_the_United_Kingdom|The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland ....... by George Edward Cokayne]] - Wikitree *[[Space:Debrett%27s_Peerage_of_the_United_Kingdom%2C_Great_Britain_and_Ireland|Debrett's Peerage of the United Kingdom, Great Britain and Ireland]] - Wikitree *[http://www.cracroftspeerage.co.uk/contents.htm Cracroft's Peerage of Ireland] *[http://www.thepeerage.com/index.htm the Peerage - Darryl Lundy] Check the source, Some are just Email and are unreliable. *[http://www.burkespeerage.com/ Burke’s Peerage] - for pay site - and other volumes written by John Burke or later members of his family are '''Unreliable Sources'''. These volumes rarely reference sources - always use Cokayne or Richardson in preference to Burke, especially if there is a discrepancy in the information. '''See [https://www.britannica.com/topic/Burkes-Peerage Britannica Burkes-Peerage]''' *[[Space:A_Genealogical_History_of_the_Dormant%2C_Abeyant%2C_Forfeited%2C_and_Extinct%2C_Peerages_of_the_British_Empire|Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct, Peerages of the British Empire by Sir Bernard Burke, LL.D.]] - Wikitree *[[Space:A_General_and_Heraldic_Dictionary_of_the_Peerages_of_England%2C_Ireland%2C_and_Scotland|Dictionary of the Peerages of England, Ireland, and Scotland, extinct, dormant, and in abeyance by John Burke, Bernard Burke]] - Wikitree ====Scotland, England==== *[[Space:The_Scots_Peerage|The Scots Peerage]] - Wikitree *[[Space:Collins%27_Peerage_of_England|Collins Peerage of England]] - Wikitree ==Sources Post 1700== *[[Space:Sources-Ireland-Province-County|Sources Ireland Province County]] - wikitree 14 August 2017 *[[Space:The_Annual_Biography_and_Obituary|The Annual Biography and Obituary]] 1817-1837 Mostly England - Wikitree * ==Background Reading== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Irish_women_by_century Wikipedia Category: Irish women by century] *[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89063023139;view=1up;seq=17 O'Devlins of Tyrone, The Story of An Irish Sept, 3ed edition], Develin, Joseph Chubb, Rutland, Vermont: The Tuttle Publishing Co., 1938, 1st edition - 16 Aug 2017 *[http://www.failteromhat.com/book/godkin-landwarinireland.php THE LAND-WAR IN IRELAND A HISTORY FOR THE TIMES BY JAMES GODKIN 1870] - 15 Feb 2018 == Lost Annals == Annals known to have existed but which have been lost include: *Annals of the Island of Saints *Annals of Kilronan *Annals of Maolconary *Book of Cuanu *Book of Dub-da-leithe *Book of the Monks *Leabhar Airis Cloinne Fir Bhisigh *Leabhar Airisen *Leabhar Airisen Ghiolla Iosa Mhec Fhirbhisigh *Synchronisms of Flann Mainstreach *The Chronicle of Ireland == to be added == Kerry Selections from Old Kerry records : historical and genealogical https://archive.org/details/selectionsfromol00hick The Kenmare Manuscripts - https://www.irishmanuscripts.ie/product/the-kenmare-manuscripts/ Charles Smith The Antient and Present State of the County of Kerry: Being a Natural, Civil, Ecclesiastical, Historical, and Topographical Description thereof (1756) https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=N55nAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA38&lpg=PA38&source=bl&ots=l_uLvb9e6V&sig=GhGLS7BKhHX-zdquma9ckMBDmZQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiD0KWLnP7aAhVqI8AKHe5CDg8Q6AEwAHoECAAQKw#v=onepage&q&f=false The last colonel of the Irish Brigade, Count O'Connell, and old Irish life at home and abroad, 1745-1833 Vol I & Vol II - https://archive.org/search.php?query=creator%3A%22O%27Connell%2C+Morgan+John%2C+Mrs%22 Wild Geese Biographical Dictionary of Irishmen in France - http://www.jstor.org/stable/30098069 Illustrations, historical and genealogical of King James's Irish army list - https://archive.org/details/illustrationshis00dalt The parochial registers of Saint Germain-en-Laye 1689-1720 ie where the Irish Jacobites in Paris went - https://archive.org/search.php?query=creator%3A%22Saint+Germain-en-Laye+%28France%29%22 Wild Geese in Spanish Flanders - https://www.irishmanuscripts.ie/product/wild-geese-in-spanish-flanders-1582-1700/ UK Resources Kew Archives - http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ Calendar of Treasury Books http://www.british-history.ac.uk/search/series/cal-treasury-books The London Gazette - https://www.thegazette.co.uk/ - good for Wild Geese returning in the late 18th Century A List of the Claims as they are Entered with the Trustees Chichester House College-Green Dublin, On or before the Tenth of August, 1700 - https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=pWJZAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false Journal of the Association for the Preservation of Memorials of the Dead in Ireland - https://archive.org/search.php?query=creator%3A%22Association+for+the+Preservation+of+Memorials+of+the+Dead+in+Ireland%22 Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records in Ireland – https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=kVYRAQAAMAAJ&source=gbs_book_other_versions Volume 1 has masses of Tipperary and 17th Century material King’s Inns Admission Papers 1607–1867 - https://www.irishmanuscripts.ie/product/kings-inns-admission-papers-1607-1867/ Calendar of the State Papers relating to Ireland various years from 1625 onwards - https://archive.org/search.php?query=creator%3A%22Mahaffy%2C+Robert+Pentland%2C+1871-1943%2C+ed%22 Belfast Newsletter - http://www.ucs.louisiana.edu/cgi-bin/belfst/QueryForm1.cgi Irish Marriages, being an index to the marriages in Walker’s Hibernian Magazine 1771 to 1812 - https://archive.org/details/irishmarriagesbe02farr IGRS Early Marriage Index - https://www.irishancestors.ie/search/marriage/index.php Registry of Deeds Dublin abstracts of wills (Three volumes covering 1708-1832) - https://www.irishmanuscripts.ie/product-category/imc-digital-editions/ [https://irishdeedsindex.net/index.php Registry of Deeds Index] - a name index for the memorial transcription books held at the Registry of Deeds; a repository of records of wills, land transactions in Ireland and other deeds from 1709. Parliamentary Papers Volume 42 (Wills) - https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=kHsSAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA3-PA1#v=onepage&q&f=false Genealogical abstracts of records of the Prerogative Court of Armagh - https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/224404?availability=Family%20History%20Library Fisher Will Extracts (mainly Cork and Dublin) A, B & C (not D & E yet) A is at - http://catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000531511#page/7/mode/1up ==To be added 2 == *please keep these in order. If you find a link, add it to the above list *Adams, William F., Ireland and Irish Immigration to the New World from 1815 to the Famine, New Haven: Yale University Press, 1932. *Almanach de Gotha. 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Doran Co., no date. *Catalogue of Graduates in the University of Dublin (1591-1868), Dublin: Hodges, Smith and Foster, 1869. *Catholic Encyclopaedia. The. New York: Universal Knowledge, 1912. *Chronicon of Prosper of Aquitaine (in The Sources for the Ecclesiastical History of Ireland, by J. F. Kenney). *Chronicum Scotorum. London: Longmans, Green, Reader and Dyer, 1867. *Civil Survey, The (1654-1636). (Prepared for publication by Robert G. Simington of the Quit Rent Office, Dublin). Dublin: The Stationery Office, 1931-1938, 4 vols. *Clark Hugh, An Introduction to Heraldry, London: G. Bell and Sons, 1889. *Clery, P. S., Australia s Debt to Irish Nation Builders, Sydney, Australia: Angus and Robertson, Ltd., 1933. *Colum, Padraic, Crossroads In Ireland, New York: Macmillan Co., 1930. *Colum, Padraic, The Road Round Ireland. London, Macmillan Co., 1926. *Concannon, Mrs. Thomas, Women of 98. Dublin: M. H. Gill, 1919. *Condon, E O'M., The Irish Race in America, New York: A. E. and R. E. Ford, no date. *County Families of the United Kingdom, London: Spottiswoods, Ballantyne and Co., 1920. *Crimmins, John D., Irish-American Historical Miscellany, New York: Published by the author, 1905. *Crone, John S., A Concise Dictionary of Irish Biography, Dublin: The Talbot Press, 1926. *Cronnelly, Richard Francis, Irish Family History, Dublin: Goodwin Son and Nethercott, 1864. *Cullen, Rev. Luke, The Life and Sufferings of Ann Devlin (Written in 1857, published by John Finegan "Anne Devlin, Patriot and Heroine" Elo Publications, Dublin 8 Sep 1992. The manuscript is in the possession of the Rev. Myles V. Ronan.) *Cullen, Rev. Luke, 1798 in Wicklow, edited by the Rev. Myles V. Ronan, Wexford: The People Newspapers, Ltd., 1938. *Curtis, Edmund, A History of Ireland, London: Methuen and Co., 1936. *Curtis, Edmund, A History of Mediaeval Ireland, London: Macmillan Co., 1923, 2nd edition published by Methuen and Co., London, 1938. *D'Alton, John, Illustrations, Historical and Genealogical, of King James's Army List, 1689, London: f. R. Smith. 1861. *DeCourcy, B. W., A Genealogical History of the Milesian Families of Ireland, Cincinnati, Ohio: W. F. Overdiek and M. L. Riegel, 1880. *Dellquest, A. W., These Names of Ours, New York: T. Y. Crowell, 1938. *Desmond, Humphrey J., Early Irish Settlers in Milwaukee, (Journal of the American Irish Historical Society, Vol. 29, pp. 103-111). *Develin, Joseph Chubb, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89063023139;view=1up;seq=17 The Story of An Irish Sept, O'Devlins of Tyrone 3ed edition], Rutland, Vermont: The Tuttle Publishing Co., 1938, 1st edition. *Dickson, Charles, The Life of Michael Dwyer, Dublin: Browne and Nolan, no date. *Dictionary of American Biography, The, (American Historical Society). *Dictionary of Canadian Biography, The, Toronto: Macmillan Co., 1926. *Dictionary of National Biography, The, London: Macmillan Co., 1889. *Dillon, General Arthur, The Irish Officers in the French Army, translated from the French. Dublin: James Duffy and Son, 1905. *Dineen, P. S., Irish-English Dictionary, Dublin: Irish Texts Society, 1927. *Donovan, G. F., The Pre-Revolutionary Irish in Massachusetts, 1620-1775, Menasha, Wisconsin: Geo. Banta Pub. Co., 1932. *Douglas, R. 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Edited by Rev. John Ryan, S. J., D.Litt., Dublin, 1940. *Fletcher, G., Ulster, Cambridge University Press, 1921. *Ford, Henry Jones, The Scotch-Irish in America, Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1915. *Fowler, Joseph H., Chapters in '98 History, London: St. Giles Bookship, 1938. *Froude, J. A., Julius Caesar, New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1912. *Froude, J. A., The Spanish Story of the Armada and Other Essays, New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1899. *Gael, The. (Published in New York). . *Garber, John Palmer, The Valley of the Delaware, Philadelphia: John C. Winston, 1934. *Gathorne-Hardy, G. M., The Norse Discoverers of America. Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1921. *Genealogiae Regum et Sanctorum Hiberniae, edited by Rev. 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George, An Historical Account of the Plantation of Ulster, Belfast: M Caw, Stevenson and Orr, 1877. *Historical Atlas of Modern Europe, [https://ia802302.us.archive.org/12/items/HistoricalAtlasOfModernEurope.R.LanePoole1902/Map%2029%20Early%20Ireland.jpg Ireland] edited by R. L. Poole, Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1902. *Historical Ballad Poetry of Ireland, arranged by M. J. Brown, Dublin and Belfast: The Educational Co. of Ireland, 1912. *Historical Notes of Old Belfast, edited with notes by Robert M. Young, Belfast: Marcus, Ward and Co., 1896. *Hogan, Edmund, Onomasticon Goedelicum, Dublin: Hodges, Figgis and Co., 1910. *Hogan, James, The Ancient Irish Law of Kingship with Special Reference to Aileach and Cenel Eoghain (Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, XL, Sect. C, pp. 186-254.) *Hogan, James Francis, Irish in Australia, Sydney and Melbourne: Geo. Robertson and Co., 1860. *Howard, John Jackson, Visitation of Ireland, London: Privately printed, 1897-1919. *Hussey de Burgh, U. 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Historical Timeline of Iredell County

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|} === Timeline === * 1629-1712, [[:Category:Province of Carolina|Province of Carolina]] ruled by [[:Category:Lords Proprietors|Lords Proprietors]] under British rule * 1712-1776, [[:Category:Province of North Carolina|Province of North Carolina]] and [[:Category:Province of South Carolina|Province of South Carolina]] created from [[:Category:Province of Carolina]] * 1734, [[:Category:Bladen County, North Carolina|Bladen County]] formed from [[:Category:New Hanover County, North Carolina|New Hanover County]] * 1750, [[:Category:Anson County, North Carolina|Anson County]] formed from [[:Category:Bladen County, North Carolina|Bladen County]] * 1750, Fourth Creek Congregation Established * 1753, [[:Category:Rowan County, North Carolina|Rowan County]] created from part [[:Category:Anson County, North Carolina|Anson County]] * 1753, [[:Category: North Carolina, Immigrants from Scotland|Scots-Irish]] and [[:Category: North Carolina, Immigrants from Holy Roman Empire|German]] immigrants seeking good soil, game, and proximity to freshwater had settled the area of modern-day Iredell County by 1753. * 1754-1763, [[:Category:Fort Dobbs, North Carolina|Fort Dobbs]] (named after [[Dobbs-1007|Governor Arthur Dobbs]]) was erected as a defense facility during the [[:Category:French and Indian War|French and Indian War]] (1754-63). Today it is a North Carolina State Historic Site. * 1761, Coddle Creek ARP Church established in Iredell County * 1765, Centre Presbyterian Church established in Mooresville * 1773, [[Sharpe-68|William Sharpe]] creates map of [[Space:Fourth Creek Congregation|4th Creek Congregation]] * 1775, Bethesda and Concord Presbyterian Churches established in Statesville * 1775, Aug 1, [[:Category:Rowan County Regiment, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution|Rowan County Regiment, North Carolina Militia]] established; most Iredell residents that saw service while in North Carolina, served in this Regiment; for a time in 1775 and 1782 the Regiment was divided into Rowan County Regiment I and II. * 1776, Declaration of Indepedance * 1776-1781, North Carolina contributed to the Revolutionary War 7,800 men in the [[:Category: North Carolina Line, American Revolution|Continental Army]] under [[Washington-11|General George Washington]] and an additional 10,000 served in local [[:Category: North Carolina Militia, American Revolution|North Carolina County Regiments]] of militia and other [[:Category: North Carolina State Troops, American Revolution|State Troops]] * 1780, Jun 20, [[:Category: Battle of Ramsour's Mill|Battle of Ramsour's Mill]] nearby in what is today Lincolnton, NC, many Rowan soldiers were killed at this battle * 1788, Nov 3, Iredell County was incorporated in 1788 when it was formed from adjacent Rowan County. It is named for [[Iredell-6|Honorable James Iredell, Sr.]] (1751-1799), Attorney General of North Carolina during the Revolutionary War, Supreme Court Justice, and a delegate to the Constitutional Convention of 1788. Its county seat is [[:Category:Statesville, North Carolina|Statesville]].[[#Wikipedia]] * 1789, November 21, [[:Category:North Carolina|North Carolina]] admitted to the [[:Category:United States of America|Union]] as the 12th state * 1789, [[Space:Fourth Creek Congregation|Fourth Creek Congregation]], which became [[:Category:Statesville, North Carolina|Statesville]], chosen by the legislature as county seat of Iredell County * 1801, [[:Category:Statesville, North Carolina|Statesville]] Post Office established * 1805, [[:Category:Mount Mourne, North Carolina|Mount Mourne]] Post Office established * 1847, The only major cession of Iredell territory to another county was that to [[:Category:Alexander County, North Carolina|Alexander County]], created in early 1847 from Iredell, Burke, and Wilkes counties. * 1852, 1854, fire burns court house records in Statesville * 1858, The arrival of the Western North Carolina Railroad in 1858, soon followed by the Atlantic, Tennessee, and Ohio Railroad, marked the beginning of a long period of growth that continued through the first half of the twentieth century. * 1861-1865, [[:Category:United States Civil War|US Civil War]] * 1868, May 1, [[Dula-33|Tom Dooley]] hung in Statesville * 1900s, Industries producing tobacco, liquor, and herbs (Statesville's Wallace Herbarium was one of the largest such facilities in the world during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries) were later supplemented by the production of livestock, dairy products, and breeder chickens, of which the county remains a leading producer. * 1924, Ole Time Fiddler's Convention in [[:Category:Union Grove, North Carolina|Union Grove]] started by [[Van_Hoy-27|H.P. VanHoy]] to benefit local school * National Balloon Rally in [[:Category:Troutman, North Carolina|Troutman]]. * The North Carolina Auto Racing Hall of Fame in [[:Category:Mooresville, North Carolina|Mooresville]] (known as "Race City USA") * 1954, [[:Category:Love Valley, North Carolina|Love Valley]]'s created by [[Barker-8964|Andy Barker]] === Census Data Summary === The following data was taken directly from the last page of Census Records for Iredell County, North Carolina. {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable " style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid DarkBlue;" !Year !No of Heads of Household |- |[[Space:Iredell_County%2C_North_Carolina%2C_1790_Census|1790]] |771 |- |1800 |1,145 |- |1810 |1,532 |- |1820 |1,660 |- |1830 |1,893 |- |1840 |2,090 |- !Year !No of Persons |- |1850 |10,888 (plus 4,157 slaves) |- |1860 |11,171 |- |1880 |22,607 |- |1900 |29,061 |- |1910 |34,350 |- |1920 |38,473 |- |1930 |46,755 |- |1940 |50,977 |- |2004 |136,000 |}
----- === Newspapers === * [http://www.ncgenweb-data.com/ncnews/resultlist.php?county=iredell Iredell County people in NC Newspapers] - name listing of people from the county as located in misc. newspaper articles; time span varies. Articles indexed in the NC People in the Papers database. * [http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/titles/places/north_carolina/Iredell Iredell County newspapers] - a listing of newspapers published in the county & libraries that hold them; via the Library of Congress. If you find a paper of interest on microfilm, you may be able to request it via Interlibrary Loan with your local public library. * [http://www2.statesville.com Statesville Record and Landmark] - current newspaper of Statesville
* [http://www2.mooresvilletribune.com/ Mooresville Tribune] - another current paper == Footnotes == Additional Sources * Animated maps illustrating North Carolina county boundary changes, [http://www.mapofus.org/northcarolina/ "Rotating Formation North Carolina County Boundary Maps"] (1664-1965) may be viewed for free at the MapofUS.org website * Interactive GIS map of Iredell County [http://iredell.connectgis.com/ Link] * Wills of Iredell County, [http://ncgenweb.us/nc/iredell/wills/ Link] * "Possible North Carolina/South Carolina Templeton Relationships", by Templeton, Ronald H. ''The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research'', Vol. 35, No. 3 (Summer 2007):123-130. Presents discoveries of previously unknown kinships based on the Templeton DNA study. * [https://books.google.com/books?id=r2aACQAAQBAJ&lpg=PP1&pg=PP1#v=onepage&q&f=false Iredell County, North Carolina, A Brief History], by Sandra Douglas Campbell * ''Iredell Piedmont County'', by [[Keever-177|Homer M. Keever]], with illustrations by Louise Gilbert and maps by Mildred Jenkins Miller, published for the Iredell County Bicentennial Commission by Brady Printing Company from type set by the Statesville Record and Landmark, copyright, November 1976, see [[Space:Iredell%2C_Piedmont_County|Iredell, Piedmont County]] * ''Towards a New History: Iredell County, North Carolina'', thesis by Jamie Leanne Hager, Graduate School Appalachian State University Department of History, May 2010, [https://libres.uncg.edu/ir/asu/f/Hager,%20Jamie_2010_Thesis.pdf Link] * [[Space:The Heritage of Iredell County|''The Heritage of Iredell County'']], Vol I, 1980; Vol II, 2000; * 1910 Statesville Directory, [http://www.archive.org/details/statesvilleirede02mill Link] * Iredell County Library, Statesville, [http://www.iredell.lib.nc.us/167/Local-History-Genealogy History and Genenealogy] section * North Carolina Pension Holders from the [http://www.us-roots.org/colonialamerica/census/1840/1840nc_mp.html 1840 Census] * Description of Iredell Cemetery Records by Joel Reese, [http://www.statesville.com/community/column-a-wealth-of-local-cemetery-records/article_1cbd2a28-698f-11e3-96ff-001a4bcf6878.html Link] * [http://www.genealogyinc.com/northcarolina/iredell-county/ Iredell County, NC History, Records, Facts and Genealogy] (Genealogy Inc) * [http://www.ncgenweb.us/iredell/ Iredell County, NCGenWeb] - free genealogy resources; part of the national USGenWeb Project * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Iredell_County,_North_Carolina National Register of Historic Places] Listing for Iredell County on Wikipedia * [http://dc.lib.unc.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ncmaps/id/118 Map of the Fourth Creek Congregation], this map was published in 1847, based on an original 1773 map by [[Sharpe-68|William Sharpe]], see also [[Space:Fourth Creek Congregation|Fourth Creek Congregation]] and [[:Category: Fourth Creek Congregation, Rowan County, North Carolina]]. * Iredell County on [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Iredell_County,_North_Carolina_Genealogy Famility Search] * ''Handybook for Genealogists: United States of America'', 10th ed. (Draper, Utah: Everton Pub., 2002), Iredell County, North Carolina. Page 510, located in variouis libraries * [[Wikipedia:Iredell_County,_North_Carolina]] * [http://www.ncpedia.org/geography/iredell NCpedia] article on Iredell County * [https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Iredell_County,_North_Carolina_Genealogy Family Search] resource on Iredell County

Historical Timeline of Rowan County North Carolina

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[[Category:Rowan County, North Carolina]] {{United States|sub-project=North Carolina}} {{blue|This Rowan County, NC History page is in Progress }} ==History == * 1567, The first Europeans to enter the North Carolina area in what is '''now''' Rowan County came with the Spanish expedition of Juan Pardo. They established a fort and a mission in the native village of Guatari, believed to be located near the Yadkin River and inhabited by the Wateree. At the time, the area was ruled by a female chief the Spaniards called Guatari Mico. The Spaniards called the village Salamanca in honor of the city of Salamanca in western Spain. They began a mission, headed by a secular priest named Sebastián Montero. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rowan_County,_North_Carolina * 1572, The Spaniards abandoned the area at some point before 1572. See US Southern Colonies Project * '''1629-1712''', Province of Carolina was ruled by the Lords Proprietors under British rule. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Province_of_Carolina * 1712-1776, Province of North Carolina and Province of South Carolina were created from the Province of Carolina. See US Southern Colonies Project. See [[Wikipedia:Carolinas]] * 1734, [[:Category:Bladen County, North Carolina|Bladen County, North Carolina]] was formed from [[:Category:New Hanover County, North Carolina|New Hanover County]][[Wikipedia:Rowan County, North Carolina]] * 1740s and 1750s, German and Scotch-Irish settlers, from the northern colonies of Pennsylvania and Virginia, traveled the Great Wagon Road to Rowan. Farmers took advantage of the fertile soil in Rowan and the county grew. * 1750, [[:Category:Anson County, North Carolina|Anson County]] was formed from [[:Category:Bladen County, North Carolina|Bladen County]] *Rowan County was formed from the northern part of Anson County, North Carolina . It was named for [[Rowan-1068|Matthew Rowan]], acting governor of North Carolina from 1753 to 1754. https://www.carolana.com/NC/Counties/rowan_county_nc.html https://northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/rowan-county-1753/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rowan_County,_North_Carolina * 1755, Earl Granville settled 635 acres (257) for the "Salisbury Township" in a deed dated Feb 11, 1755, the county seat was established in [https://salisburync.gov/ Salisbury, North Carolina]/ https://salisburync.gov/ * 1766, Old Stone House was constructed by Michael Braun, a German settler, who had moved to Rowan after traveling with his family on the Great Wagon Road from Philadelphia. Braun managed to secure his wealth through different ventures while he lived in Rowan County, and he built the two story stone house in Salisbury. https://www.visitrowancountync.com/listing/old-stone-house/68/ * 1771, The northeastern part of what remained of Rowan County became [[:Category:Surry County, North Carolina|Surry County]]. * 1774, Sep 23, the [[:Category:Rowan County Committee of Safety, North Carolina, American Revolution|Rowan County Committee of Safety]] first met in preparation for independence. * 1775, Sep 8, the Rowan County Regiment, North Carolina Militia fielded for Revolutionary War service; they served from Oct 22, 1775 to May 9, 1777 and May 1, 1782 to 1783. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rowan_County_Regiment * 1775, Oct 2, Rowan County Regiment split into two regiments: 1st Rowan County Regiment and the [[:Category:2nd Rowan County Regiment, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution|2nd Rowan County Regiment]] fielded for Revolutionary War service, 2nd Regiment became the Burke County Regiment on May 9, 1777 and then reverted back to the 2nd Rowan County Regiment on May 1, 1782 and served until the end of the war. * 1776, Declaration of Independence was signed in Philadelphia. * 1776-1781, North Carolina contributed to the Revolutionary War 7,800 men in the [[:Category: North Carolina Line, American Revolution|Continental Army]] under [[Washington-11|General George Washington]] and an additional 10,000 served in local [[:Category: North Carolina Militia, American Revolution|North Carolina County Regiments]] of militia and other [[:Category: North Carolina State Troops, American Revolution|State Troops]], *1777 After the establishment of the Rowan County Regiment, there more counties formed from Rowan County. These were Burke County in 1777, Iredell County in 1788, Davidson County in 1822 and Davie County in 1836. * 1777, The western part of Rowan County became Burke County, North Carolina. * 1780, Jun 20, [[:Category: Battle of Ramsour's Mill|Battle of Ramsour's Mill]] nearby in what is today Lincolnton, NC, many Rowan soldiers were killed at this battle * 1788, The western part of the now much smaller Rowan County became [[:Category:Iredell County, North Carolina|Iredell County]]. * 1789, November 21, [[:Category:North Carolina|North Carolina]] admitted to the [[:Category:United States of America|Union]] as the 12th state * 1790, US Federal Census, population of 15,872 * 1800, US Federal Census, population of 20,060 * 1810, US Federal Census, population of 21,543 * 1820, US Federal Census, population of 26,009 * 1822, The eastern part of the still shrinking county became [[:Category:Davidson County, North Carolina. * 1824, Gold was found at Gold Hill in Rowan County. During operation, the mines at Gold Hill produced more than six million dollars in gold, eventually causing the government to construct a federal mint in Charlotte. * 1830, US Federal Census, population of 20,786 * 1836, The part of Rowan County north of the South Yadkin River became Davie County, North Carolina, * 1840, US Federal Census, population of 12,109 * 1850, US Federal Census, population of 13,870 * 1851, Catawba College formed in Rowan County * 1860, US Federal Census, population of 14,589 * 1861-1865, [[:Category:United States Civil War|US Civil War]] * 1861, 21 May President Jefferson Davis proclaimed North Carolina a Confederate state after an ordinance was passed by the North Carolina legislature. * 1861, On 9 July, six weeks after North Carolina seceded from the Union, the Confederate government asked Governor Henry T. Clark if the state could provide a place to hold prisoners of war (POWs). The 20-year-old Maxwell Chambers textile mill in Salisbury, then vacant, was hurriedly fitted for that purpose. On 9 December 120 prisoners transferred from the Raleigh State Fairgrounds were the first prisoners to enter the Salisbury Prison, the first and only Civil War prison in North Carolina. * 1870, US Federal Census, population of 16,810 * 1879, Livingston College formed in Rowan County * 1880, US Federal Census, population of 19,965 * 1890, US Federal Census, population of 24,123 * 1900, US Federal Census, population of 31,066 * 1910, US Federal Census, population of 37,521 * 1920, US Federal Census, population of 44,062 * 1930, US Federal Census, population of 56,665 * 1940, US Federal Census, population of 69,206 * 1950, US Federal Census, population of 75,410 * 1960, US Federal Census, population of 82,817 * 1970, US Federal Census, population of 90,035 * 1980, US Federal Census, population of 99,186 * 1990, US Federal Census, population of 110,605 * 2000, US Federal Census, population of 130,340 * 2010, US Federal Census, population of 139,993 ===Government=== ===Economics and Geography=== *The county covers 524 square miles (1,360 km2), of which 12 square miles (31 km2) (2.4%) are covered by water. *The Yadkin River forms Rowan county's eastern border. * North of Ellis Crossroads, the South Yadkin River meets the Yadkin. Then the South Yadkin forms the county's northern border with Davie County. The southern border is an east–west line that bisected by Kannapolis. * ===Demographics=== ===Cemeteries=== == Sources == * [http://northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/rowan-county-1753/ North Carolina History of Rowan County] * [[Wikipedia:Rowan County, North Carolina]] *https://northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/rowan-county-1753/

History and Genealogy of Fenwick's Colony, New Jersey

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] ==''History and genealogy of Fenwick's colony, New Jersey''== ==Caution!== Shourds' ''Genealogy of Fenwick's Colony'' is a frequently cited, highly inconsistent, in some cases fictionalized work. Would not advise citing Shourds without first checking for accuracy and backing up his statements with sources, or placing a qualifier on the profile regarding accuracy. James Acton's was the first attempt to publish corrections. That effort is continued by the Salem County Historical Society, which publishes a list of corrections for Shourds on their website. They accept suggestions for additional corrections. *Acton, James N., and Thomas Shourds. ''Corrections of Shourd's History of Fenwick Colony.'' (Salem, N.J.: Salem County Historical Society, 1977) *Bingham, Glenn J. (comp.), "Corrections to Thomas Shourds’ ''History and Genealogy of Fenwick’s Colony.''" ''Salem County Historical Society.'' [https://www.salemcountyhistoricalsociety.com/resources link] '''Citation Example''' :Shourds, Thomas. ''[[Space:History_and_Genealogy_of_Fenwick's_Colony%2C_New_Jersey|History and genealogy of Fenwick's colony, New Jersey.]]'' (Bridgeton, N.J., G.F. Nixon, 1876) '''Footnote Example''' :[[#shourds|Shourds]] Page 123 '''Find It''' *[https://archive.org/stream/historyandgeneal00shou# archive.org] '''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_and_Genealogy_of_Fenwick's_Colony%2C_New_Jersey|What Links to Here]]''' '''Table of Contents''' * John Fenwick, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/8/ pages 9-16] * Acton Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/n27/mode/2up?view=theater pages 17-27] * Abbott Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/28/mode/2up?view=theater pages 28-33] * Bradway Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/n47/mode/2up?view=theater pages 34-41] * Brick Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/42/mode/2up?view=theater pages 42-44] * Bassett Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/n59/mode/2up?view=theater pages 44-49] * Carll Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/50/mode/2up?view=theater pages 50-56] * Chambless Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/56/mode/2up?view=theater pages 57-60] * Cattell Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/60/mode/2up?view=theater pages 61-63] * Coles Family [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/64/mode/2up?view=theaterpages 64-69] * Davis Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/70/mode/2up?view=theater pages 70-74] * Dubois Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/74/mode/2up?view=theater pages 74-77] * Elwell Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/78/mode/2up?view=theater pages 78-79] * Guy Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/n95/mode/2up?view=theater pages 80-81] * Goodwin Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/82/mode/2up?view=theater pages 82-84] * Hancock Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/84/mode/2up?view=theater pages 85-86] * Obediah Holmes Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/86/mode/2up?view=theater pages 87-90] * Holme Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/90/mode/2up?view=theater pages 91-92] * Hall Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/n111/mode/2up?view=theater pages 93-102] * Richard Johnson Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/102/mode/2up?view=theater pages 103-110] * John Johnson Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/110/mode/2up?view=theater pages 111-118] * Jennings Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/118/mode/2up?view=theater pages 119-121] * Keasbey Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/122/mode/2up?view=theater pages 122-131] * Lippincott Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/132/mode/2up?view=theater pages 132-138] * Lawson Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/138/mode/2up?view=theater pages 139-141] * Griscom, Maddox, and Denn Families, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/142/mode/2up?view=theater pages 142-149] * Mason Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/150/mode/2up?view=theater pages 150-152] * Miller Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/152/mode/2up?view=theater pages 153-160] * Morris Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/160/mode/2up?view=theater pages 161-163] * Nicholson Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/164/mode/2up?view=theater pages 164-166] * Ogden Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/166/mode/2up?view=theater pages 167-172] * Oakford and Moss Families, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/172/mode/2up?view=theater pages 173-175] * Plummer Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/176/mode/2up?view=theater pages 176-177] * Preston Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/178/mode/2up?view=theater page 178] * Reeve Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/178/mode/2up?view=theater page 179-184] * Rolph Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/184/mode/2up?view=theater pages 185-187] * SInnickson Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/n207/mode/2up?view=theater pages 188-201] * Sheppard Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/202/mode/2up?view=theater pages 202-217] * Scull Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/218/mode/2up?view=theater pages 218-223] * Smith and Darkin Families, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/224/mode/2up?view=theater pages 224-226] * Sayres Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/226/mode/2up?view=theater pages 227-232] * Shourds Family, [https://archive.org/details/historyandgeneal00shou/page/n255/mode/2up?view=theater pages 233-238]

History and Genealogy of the Briggs Family, 1254-1937

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == History and Genealogy of the Briggs Family, 1254-1937 == * by [[Briggs-11509|Lloyd Vernon Briggs]] 1863-1941 * published by C. E. Goodspeed & Co., Boston, Massachusetts, 1938 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History and Genealogy of the Briggs Family, 1254-1937|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/b29825362_0001 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE1273487 ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005729743 * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/b29825362_0002 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE1273484 ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005729743 * Vol. 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/b29825362_0003 ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005729743 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE1976387 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE1023692 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Briggs, Lloyd Vernon. ''[[Space:History and Genealogy of the Briggs Family, 1254-1937|History and Genealogy of the Briggs Family, 1254-1937]]'' (C. E. Goodspeed & Co., Boston, 1938) * ([[#Briggs|Briggs]])

History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Connecticut, Sources]] [[Category: Fairfield, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield == * by [[Jacobus-56|Donald Lines Jacobus]] (1887-1970) * published by The Genealogical Publishing Company, 1930. 2051 pages * published by The Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Co., New Haven, Conn., 1930 * warning: This is available with different publication dates, each with different volume numbers and page numbers. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1-2 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102004885 * Vol. 1-3 https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/43068 * Vol. 1A https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE2130340 * Vol. 1B https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE2130331 * Vol. 2A https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE2130311 * Vol. 2B https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE2130308 * Vol. 2C https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE2130314 * Vol. 3 Revolutionary War Records ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE2130316 * Vol. 1 https://books.google.com/books?id=5xYVpaBmRnEC reprinted with additions and corrections (1943) * Vol. 1, Part 1 - Abbott to Bulkley (Pages 1-110) ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x000303029 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=LPsLAAAAYAAJ search & snippet only * Vol.1 Part 2 - Bulkley to Gilbert (Pages 111-222) ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x000303030 * Vol. 1, Part 3 - Gilbert to Jennings (Pages 223-334) ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x000303034 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=YvsLAAAAYAAJ search & snippet only * Vol. 1, Part 4 - Jennings to Osborn (Pages 335-462) ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x000303046 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=efsLAAAAYAAJ search & snippet only * Vol. 1, Part 5 - Osborn to Strickland (Pages 463-590) ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x000303042 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=h_sLAAAAYAAJ search & snippet only * Vol. 1, Part 6 - Strickland to Young, Index (Pages 591-776) ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x000303078 * Vol. 2, Part 1 - Abbott to Boughton (Page 5 - 124) ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uva.x000302852 * Vol. 2, Part 2 - Bradley to Collier (Page 125 - 252) ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uva.x000302854 ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=z_sLAAAAYAAJ search & snippet only * Vol. 2, Part 3 - Colwell to Gould (Page 253 - 380) ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uva.x000299110 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=FvwLAAAAYAAJ search & snippet only * Vol. 2, Part 4 - Gold to Hull (Page 381 - 508) ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uva.x000303028 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=F_wLAAAAYAAJ search & snippet only * Vol. 2, Part 5 - Hull to Meeker (Page 509 - 636) ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uva.x000303024 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=L_wLAAAAYAAJ search & snippet only * Vol. 2, Part 6 - Meeker to Pierson (Page 637 - 764) ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uva.x000303025 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=QPwLAAAAYAAJ search & snippet only * Vol. 2, Part 7 - Pike to Spicer (Page 765 - 892) ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uva.x000302846 ::*https://books.google.com/books?id=V_wLAAAAYAAJ search & snippet only * Vol. 2, Part 8 - Sprague to Wheeler (Page 893 - 1020) ::*https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uva.x000302851 Available at Ancestry.com (search & browse) * Vol. 1 http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48014 * Vol. 2, Part 2 http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48016 * Vol. 2, Part 1 http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48015 * Additions & Corrections http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48017 Supplement: * [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/43132 Additions and corrections to History and genealogy of the Families of old Fairfield]: supplement to the American Genealogist, October 1943 (Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, New Haven, Conn., 1943) by Jacobus, Donald Lines (1887-1970) Available at americanancestors.com (search & browse) * Vol. 1 722 pages, Vol. 2 1089 pages, Additions and Corrections 40 pages ::* https://www.americanancestors.org/search/databasesearch/99/fairfield-ct-families-of-old-fairfield === Introduction === : “The families are arranged in alphabetical order. Each family begins (wherever possible) with the first settler. His sons who are carried forward as heads of families are designated thus: +. Families are brought down in this volume at least to 1700, but the last generation included is given completely, so that on some lines the families are brought down to 1720 or considerably later. Individuals who will be carried to the second volume as heads of families are designated thus: X. : The public services of each individual are listed immediately after his name, before the genealogical statistics are given. Dates following military titles are those of appointment. The date of each session at which a Deputy served is stated. : Those who use the book are asked to remember that there are scarcely any vital records for the period before 1700, and that the extant church records do not begin until 1694. In consequence, the probate and land records constitute our chief sources of information. The earlier probate records are not in existence, and the first volume is so damaged as to be partly indecipherable. The earlier land records are mere entries of grants and sales, not copies of the deeds, and hence do not contain as much genealogical information as those of a slightly later date. In consequence of all this, the early generations of the Fairfield families are more difficult than are those of almost any other ancient town in the state. Much depends upon the trained judgment of the compiler and his ability to interpret correctly the significance of such records as are available. I have not hesitated to overwork the useful words, ‘perhaps,’ ‘possibly,’ and ‘probably,’ especially the last. Some relationships, while not susceptible of legal proof, I consider genealogically proved by strong circumstantial or collateral evidence, and have stated as facts, but where there has been the slightest doubt regarding the conclusions reached, I have felt that the only honest thing to do was to qualify with a ‘probably.’ ” === Miss Treadwell’s Book === Jacobus often cites "Miss Treadwell's Book" without offering an explanation of this source. For a complete transcription and explanation of this source, see this series of articles: * Dempsey, Barbara. ''Miss Treadwell’s Book'', [[Space:Connecticut Ancestry|Connecticut Ancestry]] (Connecticut Ancestry Society, Inc., Stamford, Conn.) ** (Feb 2020) Vol. 62, No. 3, Page 65. Who was Miss Treadwell... the Mystery ** (Feb 2020) Vol. 62, No. 3, Page 66-86. Transcription ** (May 2020) Vol. 62, No. 4, Page 115-40. Transcriptions ** (Aug 2022) Vol. 65, No. 1, Page 7-9. ...Mystery Solved! by Tim Treadwell === Errata === * Additions and Corrections - Supplement to [[Space:TAG|The American Genealogist]], Oct. 1943 ** https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/11862/1/0 ** https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/43132 * Obadiah Wheeler: [[Space:TAG|The American Genealogist]] (1933) Vol. 10, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/11841/132/0 Page 132]. * John Butler: profiles of [[Butler-28949|Dr. John Butler of Stratford]] and [[Butler-28950|John Butler of Norwalk]] * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Jacobus, Donald Lines. ''[[Space:History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield|History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield]]'' (Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, New Haven, Conn., 1930) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Jacobus|Jacobus]]) * Jacobus, Donald Lines. ''[[Space:History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield|History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield]]'' (Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, New Haven, Conn., 1930) Vol. , [ Page ].

History and Genealogy of the Mead Family of Fairfield County, Connecticut

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == History and Genealogy of the Mead Family of Fairfield County, Connecticut, Eastern New York, Western Vermont, and Western Pennsylvania, from A.D. 1180 to 1900 == * by [[Mead-6949|Spencer Percival Mead]], LL.B. (b.1863) * published by The Knickerbocker Press, New York, 1901 * 471 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History and Genealogy of the Mead Family of Fairfield County, Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=Fso0AAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy00mead * https://archive.org/details/historyandgenea00meadgoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005731700 * https://search.ancestry.myfamily.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=11005 === Table of Contents === * Preface * Contents * List of Illustrations * Errata * Chapter I. The family in England * Chapter II. The family in New England * Chapter III. The family in Greenwich * Chapter IV. The family in New York State-Dutchess, Saratoga, Westchester, Chenango, Warren, and St. Lawrence Counties * Chapter V. The family in Vermont and St. Lawrence County, New York * Chapter VI. The family in Pennsylvania * Chapter VII. The family in military and civil affairs during the Colonial Period * Chapter VIII. The Revolutionary War * Chapter IX. The War of 1812 * Chapter X. The war with Mexico, 1846-1848 * Chapter XI. The Civil War, 1861-1865 * Chapter XII. The Spanish-American War. 1898 * Chapter XIII. In memoriam * Genealogy of the Mead Family :* The Joseph line :* The John line ::* John (2) branch ::* Joseph branch ::* Hannah branch ::* Ebenezer branch ::* Jonathan branch ::* David branch ::* Benjamin branch ::* Samuel branch * Index ::* Mead Family indexed under Christian names, Page 457 ::* Intermarriages, Page 467 === Errata === * Errata, [https://books.google.com/books?id=Fso0AAAAMAAJ&pg=PP23 Page pp23]. * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Mead, Spencer Percival. ''[[Space:History and Genealogy of the Mead Family of Fairfield County, Connecticut|History and Genealogy of the Mead Family of Fairfield County, Connecticut]]'' (Knickerbocker Press, New York, 1901) [ Page ]. * ([[#Mead|Mead]]) * Mead, Spencer Percival. ''[[Space:History and Genealogy of the Mead Family of Fairfield County, Connecticut|History and Genealogy of the Mead Family of Fairfield County, Connecticut]]'' (Knickerbocker Press, New York, 1901) [ Page ].

History and Genealogy of the Stackpole Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A History and Genealogy of the Stackpole Family == * by Rev. [[Stackpole-354 | Everett Schermerhorn Stackpole]], 1850-1927 * published Lewiston, Maine, c1899 * 252 pages * Book Review: ''[[Space:The New Hampshire Genealogical Record|The New Hampshire Genealogical Record]]'' (1904) Vol. 2, [https://books.google.com/books?id=M9M5AQAAMAAJ&pg=RA1-PA39 Page 39]. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: A History and Genealogy of the Stackpole Family |WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === :First Edition, c.1899 *http://archive.org/details/historygenealogy01stac - :Second Edition, 1920 *http://archive.org/details/historygenealogy00stac - *https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh16271190/ :Supplement to Second Edition, 1951 *https://archive.org/details/supplementtorevi00stac/page/n3 (Borrow) ===Table of Contents=== :'''First Edition''': :I. Origin :II. The Stackpoles in Ireland :III. The Stackpole Coat of Arms :IV. Pedigree of the Clare Co. Stacpooles :V. James Stackpole, the Emigrant :VI. Family of James Stackpole, the Emigrant :VII. Lieut. John Stackpole of Biddeford and Family :VIII. Lieut Samuel Stackpole and Family :IX. Descendants of Joshua Stackpole Jr :X. Descendants of Charles Stackpole :XI. Descendants of Ebenezer Stackpole :XII. Descendants of Otis Stackpole :XIII. Descendants of Tobias Stackpole :XIV. Descendants of James Stackpole of Thomaston, Me :XV. Descendants of William Stackpole of Boston :XVI. Descendants of John Stackpole of Durham, Me :XVII. Descendants of Absalom Stackpole :XVIII. Descendants of Stephen Stackpole :XIX. Descendants of Capt. James Stackpole of Waterville, Me. :XX. Descendants of Andrew Stackpole of Biddeford :XXI. Descendants of Joseph Stackpole of Augusta :XXII. The Stackpoles of Pennsylvania :XXIII. Unclassified Stackpoles :XXIV. Military Record :XXV. College Alumni :XXVI. The First Reunion :Index :'''Second Edition''': :I. Origin :II. Stacpole Family in Ireland :III. The Coat of Arms :IV. James Stacpole, the Emigrant :V. The Old Farm :VI. Second Generation :VII. Third Generation :VIII. Fourth Generation :IX. Fifth Generation :X. Sixth Generation :XI. Seventh Generation :XII. Eighth Generation :XIII. The Stackpoles of Pennsylvania :XIV. Later Arrivals :XV. Military Record :XVI. College Alumni :XVII. Reunions :Index === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Stackpole, Everett S. ''[[Space:History and Genealogy of the Stackpole Family| A History and Genealogy of the Stackpole Family]]'' (Lewiston, Maine, c1899) * [[#Stackpole|Stackpole]], [ Page ].

History Clubs

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Do you want to join an American History Club? This space was inspired by a post from Ryan Hinton on the FoundingFathers.info discussion board: "I am assuming everyone on this chat board is an American History Buff as I am. Have any of you found any local clubs or organizations in your area that allow you to interact with others of similiar interest and discuss historical topics? I would greatly enjoy joining such an organization, but have had no luck in finding one." Ryan's post has attracted a lot of attention but that discussion board is now defunct. Let's use this new forum to organize some history clubs. Are you interested in participating in one for your local area? Post a note in the bulletin board space here. (If you're not already a WikiTree member, you'll need to do that first. It just takes a minute and you can remain anonymous if you prefer.) [[Category:Organizations]]

History of 20th Regiment of Foot

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[[Category: 20th Regiment of Foot]] For the grouping of profiles of persons affiliated with this unit, see the category [[:Category:20th Regiment of Foot|20th Regiment of Foot]]. ==20th Regiment of Foot (East Devonshire)== ===Peyton's Regiment of Foot; 1668 - 1689=== In November 1668, William, Prince of Orange, landed on the English coast, in Devonshire with a Dutch Army in his effort to topple King James II. (VII. - Scotland) - "The Glorious Revolution". He issued writs for the creation of three Regiments of foot and one of these was addressed to Sir Robert Peyton. The Regiment raised saw little service and after William's success in 1689 was reduced to six companies. However when William decided to invade Ireland orders were given, late 1689, to increase the Regiment to 13 companies. Peyton withdrew his service and was replaced by an ardent Protestant, Colonel Gustavus Hamilton. In his work, "Regiments of Foot", Wicks advises that he had died.Regiments of foot : a historical record of all the foot regiments of the British Army; Wicks; page 32. ===Hamilton's Regiment of Foot (1689 - 1706)=== Hamilton, increased the strength of the Regiment to 13 companies and was part of the 2nd Division, under Marshall Duke Schomberg. It arrived in Ireland after the fall of Carrickfergus, 28 August 1689, and was placed in garrison. The Regiment served under King William at the Battle of the Boyne. As a result of his gallentry at the battle, Hamilton was raised to Viscount Boyne. After the Boyne the Regiment, under Lieutenant General Douglas, marched to the [[:Category: Siege of Athlone (1690)|Siege of Athlone (1690)]]. Douglas failed to take Athlone and the Regiment returned to William's main army, at the Siege of Limerick. Coming out of winter quarters in 1691 the Regiment served under General de Ginckell, later Earl of Athlone) and took [[:Category:Siege of Ballymore (1691)|Ballymore]] by siege. The Regiment then passed on to [[:Category:Siege of Athlone (1691)|Athlone]] and was part of the force that stormed the city on 1 July 1691. Hamilton is said to have led the assault. Following on from Athlone the Regiment served on the right flank of William's army at the '''Battle of Aughrim''' forcing the left flank of James' army from the field. In its first notice of casualties the Regiment lost six men killed and nine wounded. Following the Battle of Aughrim the Regiment participated, successfully, at the [[:Category:Siege of Galway (1691)|Siege of Galway]] and then the [[:Category: Siege of Limerick (1691)|Siege of Limerick]]. The latter siege resulted in the destruction of James' army and the end of the war. The Regiment remained in service in Ireland until 1702. In June 1702, in preparation for the [[:Category: War of the Spanish Succession|War of the Spanish Succession]] the Regiment was deployed to the Isle of Wight, Hamilton now a Brigadier General. The Regiment was part of the unsuccessful attempt to force Cadiz and was at the [[:Category: Battle of Cadiz (1702)|Battle of Cadiz]]. Following the failure at Cadiz, the Regiment sailed for the West Indies to attack French and Spanish settlements amongst the islands. Disease and sickness took their toll both during the journey to and in the islands and the Regiment lost upwards of 400 men. In an interesting anecdote; one of the "men" of Captain St. Clair's company was found to have been a female, this after two years service. After service there with no noticeable action the unit was returned to Ireland, arriving in 1704. They remained there until 1707. In 1706 Hamilton was succeeded by Lieutenant Colonel John Newton, an officer from the Foot Guards. It is at this point in our history of the Regiment that we will call them the 20th. ===The 20th Regiment of Foot (1706-)=== in May 1707 the Regiment left Ireland, from Cork, sailing for Lisbon, as part of the force under Marquis de Montandre. The regiment saw through to May 1709 serving as garrison in a number of Portuguese towns and villages on the borders with Spain. On 7 May 1709 the French and Spanish forced the river Caya, and the British force, now under Henri de Massue, Earl of Galway, came into action when the Portuguese army was routed; the [[:Category: Battle of La Gudina|Battle of La Gudina]]. The 20th were part of this force serving under the 2nd Brigade. The defeat at the battle the most severe the Regiment faced to date; 150 men killed or wounded. ===The 20th (East Devonshire) Regiment of Foot=== === Childers Reforms 1881=== In 1881, as part of the Childers Reforms, the 20th Regiment of Foot (East Devonshire) amalgamated with a number of militia units to create the Lancashire Fusiliers. The Ist and 2nd Battalions of the Regiment being from the 20th along with some local militia units; Two other battalions were sanctioned but not filled and the 5th and 6th Battalion came from the 7th Royal Lancashire Militia. '''Sources:''' * The Regimental Records of the British Army; John Farmer; [http://archive.org/stream/regimentalrecord00farm#page/116/mode/2up Lancashire Fusiliers] * [https://archive.org/stream/cihm_48351#page/n33/mode/2up Historical Record of the twentieth Regiment, (East Devonshire)]; Richard Cannon * [[Space:Lineage of the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers ]]

History of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania

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[[Category:Pennsylvania, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Allegheny_County%2C_Pennsylvania]] == History of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania == Including its early settlement and progress to the present time ; a description of its historic and interesting localities ; its cities, towns and villages; religious, educational, social and military history ; mining, manufacturing and commercial interests, improvements, resources, statistics, etc.; also, biographies of many of its representative citizens. * by Thomas Cushing (b.1821) * published by A. Warner & Co., Chicago, 1889 * [https://www.worldcat.org/search?q=History+of+Allegheny+County%2C+Pennsylvania&dblist=638&fq=dt%3Abks+%3E+ap%3A%22cushing%2C+thomas%22&qt=facet_ap%3A WorldCat listing] *Contents: **Volume 1: History. ** Volume 2, Part 1: Townships and Boroughs ** Volume 2, Part 2: Genealogy and Biography * Source Example: ::: Cushing, Thomas. ''[[Space:History of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania|History of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, Part 2]]'' (A. Warner & Co., Chicago, 1889, p. 177) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Cushing|Cushing]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === All volumes and parts: * https://archive.org/details/historyofalleghe01cush * https://archive.org/details/historyofalleghe1889cush * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009588802 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011262515 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=21803 ($subscription) Vol. 1: * https://books.google.com/books?id=DwzYAAAAMAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007050354 1977 reprint

History of Barnard, Vermont with Family Genealogies 1761-1927

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[[Category:Barnard, Vermont]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Vermont, Sources]] == History of Barnard, Vermont with Family Genealogies 1761-1927 == * Published 1928 by Vermont Historical Society in Burlington, Vermont by William Monroe Newton * Two volumes. Volume 1 is Historical. Volume 2 is Genealogical. * Newton, William Monroe. ''History of Barnard, Vermont: With Family Genealogies, 1761-1927''. Montpelier: Vermont Historical Society, 1928. * Citation Example: :::Newton, William Monroe. ''[[Space:History of Barnard, Vermont with Family Genealogies 1761-1927|History of Barnard, Vermont with Family Genealogies 1761-1927]]'' (Montpelier: Vermont Historical Society, 1928) * Footnote Example: :::[[Newton|Newton]]:Vol. 2 Page 71 *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_of_Barnard%2C_Vermont_with_Family_Genealogies_1761-1927|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] See also: ''History of Barnard, Vermont / 1927-1975'' by The Barnard Bicentennial Committee, Taftsville, VT : The Countryman Press, 1975. https://archive.org/details/historyofbarnard0000barn/ === Available Online at These Locations === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102008581 * https://books.google.com/books?id=IrgMAAAAYAAJ ::Also: Electronic copy accessible at LDS Family History Centers.

History of Danbury, Conn. 1684-1896

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Danbury, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Danbury, Connecticut. 1684-1896 == From notes and manuscript left by [[Bailey-25470|James Montgomery Bailey]]. * compiled with additions by [[Benedict-1905|Susan Benedict Hill]] (1836-1898) * published by Burr Printing House, New York, 1896 * 583 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_of_Danbury%2C_Conn._1684-1896|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=rF4EAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historyofdanbury00baila * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009586257 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/14807/ === Table of Contents === * Contents * List of Illustrations * James Montgomery Bailey * Chapter I. Page 1 ** The Colony of Connecticut ** Report of British Commission in 1794 ** Miltia and Forts ** Principal Towns ** Commodities ** Early Settlements ** Religion and Churches * Chapter II. Page 5 ** Name and Topography ** Surrounding Districts ** Curious Names of Places ** Indians ** Route Taken by First Settlers ** Indian Name ** Beantown ** Abstracts of Early Wills ** Early Wars * Chapter III. Page 19 ** Danbury's first historian ** Parentage ** Anecdote of Paternal Grandfather ** Preaches in Brookfield ** Accepts Teacher's Position in Danbury ** Delivers Address on Death of Washington ** Extracts from Diary ** Retirement from active Life ** Death * Chapter IV. Page 24 ** Century Sermon of Thomas Robbins * Chapter V. Page 33 ** Century Sermon (concluded) * Chapter VI. Page 39 ** Danbury Was Made A Town ** Judge Brewster's Search Work ** Extracts from Colonial Registers * Chapter VII. Copy of the town patent * Chapter VIII. Record of marriages of the first settlers, and births of their children * Chapter IX. In the first hundred years * Chapter X. Danbury in the revolution * Chapter XI. The attack on Danbury * Chapter XII. The British in Danbury * Chapter XIII. The burning of Danbury * Chapter XIV. The retreat and pursuit * Chapter XV. The fight in Ridgefield * Chapter XVI. General Wooster's Death * Chapter XVII. After the Fire * Chapter XVIII. Legislative Action * Chapter XIX. Some Incidents of the raid * Chapter XX. A Danbury spy * Chapter XXI. The Execution of Anthony and Adams * Chapter XXII. To the end of the century * Chapter XXIII. The first borough charter * Chapter XXIV. Christening ideas of our fathers * Chapter XXV. Old Danbury * Chapter XXVI. Main Street in 1815-20 * Chapter XXVII. From 1820 to 1840 * Chapter XXVIII. The early merchants and the newspapers of Danbury * Chapter XXIX. How Danbury went away and got back * Chapter XXX. Reminiscences and incidents * Chapter XXXI. Extracts from Francis history of hatting in Danbury * Chapter XXXII. Other manufactures * Chapter XXXIII. Danbury's railways * Chapter XXXIV. Ecclesiastical History- First Congregational Church * Chapter XXXV. Educational history * Chapter XXXVI. History of the bar of Danbury, Conn. * Chapter XXXVII. Medical history * Chapter XXXVIII. Civil War * Chapter XXXIX. Monuments * Chapter XL. Wooster Cemetery association * Chapter XLI. Town libraries * Chapter XLII. Danbury's charities * Chapter XLIII. Banks * Chapter XLIV. The "Danbury news" a country newspaper that achieved a national reputation * Chapter XLV. Water supply-agricultural society-board of trade * Chapter XLVI. Danbury a city * Chapter XLVII. Fire department* * Chapter XLVIII. Societies * Chapter XLIX. Taverns, ancient and modern * Chapter L. Old burial-grounds * Chapter LI. Danbury of to-day * Chapter LII. Bethel * Chapter LIII. Members of the Connecticut house of representatives from Danbury from 1776 to 1895 inclusive * Chapter LIV. Chronological Record from Earliest Settlement to The Present Day * Index, Page 567 === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Hill, Susan Benedict. ''[[Space:History of Danbury, Conn. 1684-1896|History of Danbury, Conn. 1684-1896]]'' (Burr Printing House, New York, 1896) [ Page ]. * ([[#Hill|Hill]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Hill, Susan Benedict. ''[[Space:History of Danbury, Conn. 1684-1896|History of Danbury, Conn. 1684-1896]]'' (Burr Printing House, New York, 1896) [ Page ].

History of Durham, Connecticut

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Durham, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Durham, Connecticut == From the first grant of land in 1662 to 1866. * Written by Professor William Chauncey Fowler with the aim to "preserve the Records, and place them in the hands of the inhabitants in a form convenient for reference." He indicates in the preface that he has kept the spellings as he found them and that he has focused on writing a "history of facts and not of fancies." ===Citing in a profile=== : You may cite this book in a profile using {{Space:History of Durham, Connecticut}} :: Parameters:
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HISTORY OF FERMANAGH - Willis Timeline

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History of Fletcher, Minnesota, USA

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Hassan Area Historical Society: History of Fletcher Settling the Land The first permanent settlement in northwestern Hennepin County occurred in 1854, with three settlers staking claim in northern sections of what is now Hassan Township adjacent to the Crow River. The earliest settlers in the Township probably arrived in one of three ways: on a crude road from Osseo, by way of the Mississippi River on a steamship stopping at Dayton, or on small boats along the Crow River. Because this area of the county is part of the "Big Woods," development was slow and gradual as residents methodically cleared and improved their holdings.. In 1855, a sawmill was established in Dayton, and the Minneapolis and Pacific Railroad was constructed along the Mississippi River, providing a market for the timber cut by the residents. Farmers initially grew corn and potatoes, without much labor, and as the land was cleared the fertile black loam soils (which were deposited by the glaciers) yielded excellent crops of wheat, oats, Timothy, clover, and other grasses. Territorial Road As the surrounding areas were settled and grew, the construction of public roads was begun. The first of these roads to pass through Hassan Township was the Territorial Road, also known as the Minneapolis and Monticello Road. It was surveyed and authorized by the Territorial legislature in 1855. The Territorial Road transversed the township diagonally from near the southeastern corner to the northwestern corner, crossing over a series of elevated ridges including the section in Fletcher which is the highest point in Hennepin County. Identified in 1881 as "the first legitimate outlet for this section," the Territorial Road quickly became the major transportation route for residents in and around Hassan Township because it was relatively well maintained and provided relatively easy access to markets at Minneapolis or other points along the road. In about 1856, county commissioners laid out the Corcoran-Dayton Road, running in a north-south direction between the crossroads center of Corcoran and the Village of Dayton in northern most Hennepin County. The Hassan and St. Peter Road was also established in 1856 along the western end of the township, running parallel with the Crow River to St. Peter, but it never developed into an important transportation route and was abandoned within a few years. First Settlers to Fletcher Fletcher did not emerge immediately after initial settlement, but instead developed gradually over a 25-year period. The first settlers to locate there were Andrew and Margaret Stenglein, who emigrated with their two sons and daughters from Bavaria, Germany around 1855. Settling on an 80-acre parcel of land in Section 25 of Hassan Township, by 1873 they owned an additional 80 acres to the west in Section 26 and had built a wood frame, two-story house at the southeastern corner of the Territorial Road and the Corcoran-Dayton Road. Two years after they arrived, in 1857, the Stengleins and their German neighbors helped to organize St. Walburga's Catholic Parish, and one year later built a log church on the farm of John and Walburga Fehn, two miles south of the Stenglein farm. Things stayed pretty much the same on the big hill until the parish moved in 1883. The $3,000 church was constructed on land donated by Conrad Stenglein directly across the street from his farm. A year later a rectory was built and the cemetery platted. In 1885 the church expanded its domain with the construction of a one-room school just north of the rectory. Business Enterprises This cluster of buildings was situated on a high ridge and became a conspicious landmark for a long distance and formed the nucleus of the hamlet of St. Walburga. Some years later, at least by 1895, the first service units of this crossroads hamlet appeared. A blacksmith shop stood on the south side of Territorial Road about 50 yards west of the intersection with the Corcoran-Dayton Road. The second business enterprise was a meat market/butcher shop on the west side of the Corcoran-Dayton Road, about 50 feet south of the Territorial Road. At the turn of the century there were four or five business establishments within the crossroads settlement. Another important element in the creation of Fletcher occurred in 1902, when St. Walburga Church erected a new three-story, brick veneer school across the road from the 1885 building. Using brick from Dayton, the new school was reportedly built by a German mason who also constructed two other brick buildings in Fletcher. One of the more significant events for the hamlet took place at the turn of the century when area residents lobbied U.S. Congressman Loren Fletcher to establish a Post Office at St. Walburga. According to local informants, Fletcher agreed to the task with the provision that the community name its post office in his honor. As a result, during the brief period from 1900 to 1906, mail was delivered to the renamed Hamlet of Fletcher, after which is was transferred to the post office in Rogers. The Fletcher House Hoping to benefit from this new identity were Frank Stenglein and Magnus Nelles, who in about 1905 opened the Fletcher Store at the southwestern corner of the major intersection in town, now known as the "Fletcher House." Mail was probably delivered to the store, an all-purpose mercantile purveying staples, dry goods, hardware, and a myriad of other items. Whether the Fletcher Store also sold beer and liquor is not known (the Stenglein House did serve as a Tavern in the early part of the century), but by the 1930s it did have a gas pump outside. Typical of dual-purpose general stores in unincorporated hamlets, the second floor of the Fletcher Store was occupied by its owners, Frank and Lenore Stenglein, who also built another residence immediately south of the store to live in during the hot summer months. Over the years several other buildings were constructed in Fletcher. John Hagel built a farm house on 40 acres just south of the Stenglein dwelling in 1895, and his property formed the southern border of the community. John and Margaret Nelles erected a brick veneer dwelling in 1905 that is part of the farmstead complemented by four other wood frame buildings. Among the out buildings is an early 20th century timber frame horse and cattle barn with mortise and tenon joints secured by wooden pegs, and a small building used for preparing meats and washing clothes. In about 1914, four or five local residents combined their resources to form the Fletcher Hall Association and construct a community building used for dances, plays put on by the local school, social gatherings, fall festivals, wedding receptions, and other events. Many of the original buildings in Fletcher still stand as a testament to the determination of the founders. Let us hope that the integrity of the hamlet can be preserved for future generations..

History of Garfield County, Colorado

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History of Garfield County, Colorado Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Colorado}} *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=History_of_Garfield_County_Colorado-1.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Petroglyphs }} https://coloradoencyclopedia.org/article/garfield-county :'''mid 1550's-late 1890's''' - the Ute Indian band called Parianuche or "Elk People" lived here. They hunted elk, deer, and mountain game, and ate roots, yucca, and wild berries. In the winter the Paranuche followed the elk and deer to the higher mountain areas. A favorite From place to soak to renew their body and spirit was Glenwood Springs. https://coloradoencyclopedia.org/article/garfield-countyhttp://cogenweb.com/garfield/history.html {{Image|file=History_of_Garfield_County_Colorado.jpg |align=l |size=240 |caption=Below Hanging Lake }} :'''1776''' While looking for a way to explore from Santa Fe to Monterey, early California, Spanish friars came through the area. :'''1857''' US army captain John B Marcy came through looking for a route from Fort Bridger, Wyoming to the southern San Luis Valley. :'''1858-1859 ''' California Gold Rush was the beginning of Colorado Territory in 1861. This brought the idea to anglo Americans to search the Rockies for a strike in the Rockies. :'''1860''' prospectors led by Richard Sopris came to the Roaring Fork Valley and soaked in the hot springs at Glenwood. :'''1868''' The USA signed the Treaty of 1868 to limit the Utes to the western third of the Colorado territory. Settlers arrived and prospectors after that. :'''1874''' Vandeveer Hayden's surveyors team searched for mineral deposits on Ute lands. The teams were able to create geographic maps of Garfield County area. :'''1878''' Ranchers and miners staked their claims in the Roaring Fork Valley and mountains of the western Rockies.. This pushed the Ute Indians to a breaking point as their lands were taken, their hunting of game dwindled and supplies which the US government promised did not arrive. Their winter camping grounds became occupied by white settlers. White River Agency Utes killed an Indian agent, Nathan C Meeker and his staff when Meeker tried to force them to become Christian farmers. This is known as the Meeker Massacre. Later {{Image|file=History_of_Garfield_County_Colorado-2.jpg |align=r |size=170 |caption=Flattops Flowers. }} {{clear}} :'''1879''' Prior to the Meeker Massacre, James Landis built his log cabin near the mouths of the Roaring Fork and Colorado Rivers. He was known as first permanent settler. When a Ute Indian was murdered near Rangely. The remaining Utes protested, the angry settlers with federal troops near Meeker united and forced the Utes back to Utah. :'''1879 ''' After the Meek Massacre, Mears, a railroad builder and Indian commissioner was the interpretor and negotiator with the Utes when the San Juan region opened to white settlement. He worked with the Utes and convinced them to cede their western Colorado holdings and move to Utah. He saw the Ute peoples did not have a chance of surviving the conflicts between the white settlers and Utes. His House Bill 82 to create Garfield County passed. https://www.postindependent.com/news/in-1883-garfield-county-seat-moved-from-carbonate-to-glenwood/ {{Image|file=History_of_Garfield_County_Colorado-7.jpg |align=r |size=270 |caption=Glenwood canyon and Zepher }}{{clear}} :'''1879-1880''' later A group of prospectors came to check out the carbonate deposits up in the mountains. James M. Landis was the 1st permanent white settler in the valley, who was a hay hauler from Leadville. He built a log cabin near the was the first permanent white settler in the valley. A group of prospectors built a community, '''{{blue|Dotsero}}''', near the mouth of the Colorado River Canyon. :'''1882-87''' the prospectors were wary of the Utes in Utah, so built Fort Defiance. :'''late 1883''' Landis and others filed a petition to create a 640 Acre townsite called '''Defiance'''. They did not find minerals but the founders hoped if they advertised in newspapers, Coloradans might be lured to the new town. For a few years Carbonate, Colorado was first county seat of Garfield county. ::'''{{red|Hoax by Scar Face Bill Case}}''', a swindler, planted silver ore from Leadville in an abandoned mine shaft in Carbonate, which is high in the''' Flat Top Mountains'''. Bill knew that a whisper about a silver strike would whip everyone into a "silver frenzy". Bill convinced his partners he had found silver in Carbonate. Then he convinced a Leadville silver investor, Horace Tabor into buying his claim for $100,000. This purchase of the Carbonate mine caused many fraudulent sales, and claims were sold and resold many times for a higher price. The high altitude mountain community became a busy town with shops, saloons and a post office. By the time Garfield County was organized into a county, 1883, the deep snow covered boomtown, Carbonate was county seat. {{Blue|Scar Face Bill spent his money before the miners realized there was no silver}}. :'''April 12, 1880 ''' A treaty was signed between the Ute Indians and the US government. With this the indians were moved to reservations. :'''Feb 2, 1883''' the Mears sponsored House Bill 82 to create Garfield County passed. Gov Grant announced the official change Feb 4. and appointed commissioners for the county. At this time the semi-mining community was county seat. {{Image|file=History_of_Garfield_County_Colorado-14.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption='''{{blue|Flat Top Mountains, Devil's Causeway}}'''. }}{{clear}} :'''early 1880's''' {{Blue|Isaac Cooper}}, a Civil War Iowa veteran pooled his money with the other Defiance founders assets and moved Defiance 6 miles westward. His wife suggested they name it {{Blue|Glenwood Springs}} after their Iowa hometown. Cooper hoped to make the town a successful resort, but died before his dreams came true. Devereaux bought the springs, and built the resort . :'''1880's''' Mining claims were staked near {{blue| Aspen}}. Farmers also moved to the Roaring Fork Valley to farm and supply the miners. Twenty families raised stock and farmed potatoes and began the town of {{blue|Carbondale}} (named for Carbondale, Pennsylvania). :'''1880s''' Prospectors did not find any silver in Garfield County's rock beds. Coal was present in large deposits. This fuel kept the silver mines of Aspen and other mining towns running and heated. . :{{blue|New Castle, Colorado}} began as a coal mining town. There are 2 coal seam fires burning near New Castle, however the largest and oldest is the Vulcan Mine, where the coal seam fire has been burned over 120 years, according to [https://www.historycolorado.org Colorado History]. This fire began underground in the late 1800's. This was caused by methane gas. :'''1881''' -Coal mining camps began in Coal Basin, Spring Gulch, and Marion. {{Image|file=History_of_Garfield_County_Colorado-10.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption= Garfield county }}{{clear}} :'''1881'''- Garfield County was organized, with the snowy frozen fake boomtown of '''Carbonate''' as the county seat. Today, the community is a ghost town. :'''1882''' The canyons near Parachute, resemble a parachute. The town was renamed Grand Valley in 1904. :'''1882 Rifle, Colorado''' is 7 miles west of Silt, which began for farming/ranching. Rifle is in a valley with mesas and mountains around it. President Teddy Roosevelt hunted here for bears in 1901. Rifle Falls State Park is 14 miles north of the town. :'''Feb 2, 1883''' the Mears sponsored House Bill 82 to create Garfield County passed. Gov Grant announced the official change Feb 4. and appointed commissioners for the county. At this time the semi-mining community was named the county seat.'''Carbonate''', high on the Flattops Mountains, is a ghost town. :'''1883–84''' was a bad winter which ended the {{blue|3-year life of Carbonate}}. Its remaining inhabitants moved down to Glenwood Springs, which became the new county seat. ::Garfield County size was over 6,000 sq. mi. with a sparse population. With advertising, the word spread of the potential to get rich and bring in miners as well as settlers. This was 10,000 ft elevation, deep winter snow, impassable non-existent roads and meagre applies.. {{red|Spectators kept arriving}} :'''Aug 25, 1883''' Since Carbonate as a county seat location was difficult to access and impossible in the winter, a vote moved the government to Glenwood Springs where most of the members lived. Everyone knew about the Carbonate mining hoax. They wrapped the county record books in the Carbonate canvas "tent buildings" and moved them by mules into Glenwood Springs. Isaac Cooper, developer of Glenwood Springs, donated 8 city lots for county use, deeded his toll road to the county and donated $500 for upkeep of the road.. The official voters confirmed the new Glenwood Springs location. Republican county officers began the governing. :'''1885''' Silt, Colorado, 7 miles west of New Castle, was settled as a farming/ranching community. The town was named for the silt of the Colorado river.It is named after a major byproduct of the Colorado River. This river flows along the I-70 and into Utah and Arizona. :'''1887''' the Denver & Rio Grande came through Carbondale as the first railway. The town supplied 500 railway workers. Carbondale is well known for ranching, continuing today. The Carbondalel Wild West Rodeo is held June to late August each Thursday. :'''Oct 1887''' Denver & Rio Grande Railroad arrived in Glenwood Springs before the Colorado Midland. The Colorado Midland followed in December. The railroads offered discounted rates to and from the mining camps scattered around Glenwood Springs and also carried visitors to Devereux’s huge bathhouse on the hot springs. :'''1887 Doc Holliday''', gambler, gunslinger, and dentist died in bed in Glenwood Springs of tuberculosis. He is buried in Linwood cemetery, but location has not been located. :'''1888 -'''Carbondale was incorporated. The marble which was mined at Marble Colorado, the coal mined at Redstone and any agricultural products were shipped from Carbondale. :'''1888''' As mining claims were being staked near present-day Aspen during the early 1880s, many white families began moving into the Roaring Fork Valley to farm and supply the miners farther south. Twenty of these families settled in SE Garfield County in the community of Carbondale (named after Carbondale, Pennsylvania where they raised stock and grew potatoes. :{{Blue|Carbondale}} was incorporated. Richard Sopris prospected for metals, but found none. Mt Sopris, the landmark near Carbondale is named for him and his exploration :'''1889''' Garfield County lost the northern half of land when Rio Blanco County was created. {{Image|file=History_of_Garfield_County_Colorado-4.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Glenwood Springs pool }}{{clear}} :'''1886-90's''' Glenwood Springs' hot mineral-rich pools had been a favorite of the Utes, then attracted white tourists. Walter Devereux obtained funds, to build the 1st bathhouse and vapor cave around the Yampa Spring with a cost of $100,000 from the area's red sandstone. Devereaux invested in the Colorado Midland Railroad as he and investors wanted to make Glenwood Springs a resort. The bathhouse had 2 parlors, doctor's office, 30 bathing rooms for men, and 12 for women. Mosaic tiles covered the floors and a casino was on the 2nd floor. Soon a wooden pool house was built for half the cost. Finally Devereaux built a large hotel for spa guests, designed like a 16th century Italian mansion.. Thousands of wealthy tourists came to Glenwood Springs. :'''1890''' {{Blue|Rifle, Colorado}} is west of Glenwood Springs near the mouth of Rifle Creek and the Colorado River. After the arrival of the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad, the town became a farming and ranching hub. It was incorporated 1905. ::Garfield County economics has been supported with ranching, mining, with tourism appearing by the late 1890's. Garfield County has many energy industries, beginning in the late nineteenth century and continuing through the present. These include {{red|Coal Mines}}, {{blue|Oil Wells}}, {{brown|Natural Gas Wells}} and {{green|Timber}} All have had many profitable years and contributed to the economic development of Garfield County. {{Image|file=History_of_Garfield_County_Colorado-6.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Garfield County map }}{{clear}} ::Dangers of the mine shafts included gas leaks, avalanches, explosions, and collapses. Colorado Fuel & Iron (CF&I) with headquarters in Pueblo, required workers to buy their own tools. It paid them by the tonnage of coal they mined, which required they spend more time mining rather than keeping the workplace safe. Wages were low, pay was in scrips, which could be traded for company-owned stores. Since Colorado's economy depended upon their work, the coal miners had some leverage. Miners joined unions such as the United Mine Workers to ask for safer mines and fair pay. :'''1893 & 1894''' The Vulcan Mine (near New Castle) led strikes due to safety concerns and missed paydays.This ended when CF&I threatened to close the mine. Miners had to return to work for lower wages. :'''1896''' the county soon had 10 coal mines which employed 457 workers. Carbondale became the coal-shipping hub of the Roaring Fork Valley. The mines employed foreign-born immigrants from Sweden, Austria, Italy, and Greece, with owners and mine bosses being white people. South Canyon mine had some African American employees. :::'''1896 Vulcan Mine''' had methane gas in it, with 3 explosions between 1896 and 1918, with 85 deaths. In 1896, 49 men were killed. New Castle citizens hurried to help as well as miners from nearby mines.They flooded the mine to put out the fire, then closed it. New owners re-opened the Vulcan mine, with another explosion Dec 1913, killing 37 men. The Colorado coal mine inspector found Rocky Mountain Fuel Company guilty of negligence. This ended coal mining in this mine. Today in the winter, smoke can be seen in the mountains from this coal seam fire as it continues to have methane gas and burn. https://history.denverlibrary.org/news/new-castle-colorado-coal-town-survives-despite-disaster Grand Hogback where the explosions took place is still burning today, called Burning Mountain. :::'''1897 Sunlight Mine''' exploded, killing 12 workers. :::'''1899 Consolidated Mine''' had a raging fire, but no deaths. :::'''1901 Spring Gulch Mine''' explosion killed 6. :'''latter 1900's''' Coal mines in Garfield County continued production. Improvements in pay, safety, and the disasters decreased. The hazardous nature for coal mining still existed with deadly fires in '''1965, 1981, and 1990'''. :'''June 7, 1905 Kid Curry ''' or Harvey Logan (Hole in the Wall Gang) robbed the westbound Denver & Rio Grande Railroad. He boarding the train at Parachute, stopped the train at Streit Flats (3 miles west, where 2 men came on board. They blew the safe open, then escaped on horses. Stories differ whether there was money in the safe. {{Image|file=History_of_Garfield_County_Colorado-8.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=Marble, Colorado Mine. }}{{clear}} :'''1910''' Rifle, Colorado built the Rifle Hydroelectric near the falls, which altered the creek flow from a wide waterfall into 3 falls. Many stories abound on the name of the town varying from a rifle against a tree, to a custom of firing the rifles a signal, to a group of soldiers working on the road, and left the rifle at camp. :'''1970's-1982 ''' Energy companies began drilled for oil from the oil shale in western Garfield County, yielding 25 barrels/ton crude oil. Garfield County's population had been growing slowly. In 1970 the population jumped to 22,514 population. :'''1975''' Exxon built a company town north of Parachute named '''Battlement Mesa, Colorado''' for the oil field workers.. The boom did not last as the oil shale was costly to sustain. By 1982 Exxon ceased production in Garfield County. Two thousand people also left the area, leaving the original economic pillars of agriculture, ranching, and tourism. :'''1992''' - Few roads were present in Garfield for years. Most of them were narrow 2-lane roads. -70 was finished 1992. The interstate passes along the picturesque Glenwood canyon along the Colorado River, then meets state Rt 82 which enters the county in the SW part, and follows the Roaring Fork River. Garfield has unforgettable mountain scenery and energy resources :'''July, 1994''' - Although the Glenwood canyon and mountains attract tourists and residents for viewing or hiking, the scenery can by deadly. A lightning strike started a fire on Storm King Mountain in a dry summer.. Fifty firefighters battled the blaze, in the wind. July 7 the wind increased and changed direction, so that the fire killed 14 firefighters(36 made it to safety). This South Canyon Fire changed the policy of the BLM's (Bureau of Land Management) methods for firefighting. Now it is careful before sending in fire crews. Following this the BLM built a Memorial trail on the mountain to honor the '''Storm King 14''' sacrifices. Another example are the Coal Seam fire and the Hayden area fires. {{Image|file=History_of_Garfield_County_Colorado-11.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=One of the fires in Garfield County }} ::The towns in Garfield County are located along the Colorado and Roaring Fork rivers in the eastern end of the county, while much of the western portion has only a few roads and fewer inhabitants. ::The Colorado Fuel and Iron Company built a series of coke ovens at Cardiff, Colorado produce coke for the smelters. Some of the coke ovens are still there. ::Rifle and Parachute, Colorado are near the base of a mountain, Bookcliffs (officially known as Roan Cliffs) These are oil shale mountains, which burns due to the high oil content. When Battlement Mesa was begun by Exxon, 1980. {{Image|file=History_of_Garfield_County_Colorado-5.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Bridal Veil Falls at Hanging Falls Lake }}{{clear}} :'''1980''' Grand Valley changed the name back to Parachute since people confused Grand River Valley with Grand Junction. :'''2000''' gas companies started using "fracking" (hydraulic fracturing) to release the natural gas from the rocky Mountians. This uses a high pressure mix of water and chemicals to crack rock. :'''2007-today''' Thousands of gas wells were drilled, with County commissioner Tresi Houpt and others concerned about environmental and community impact, thus began a study. Air samples beyond the 150 ft radius from drilling rigs and found xylene benzene in addition to the diesel fumes from the trucks and rigs. The Gas wells leaked methane and benzene. The EPA concluded the emissions levels met EPA standards, with questions from others. 2010 and 11 - national studies on fracking showed fracking uses many chemicals. Studies were done on water contamination. This is still ongoing. There are 8,000 natural gas wells which support the economy and give energy for the homes and businesses. ::Today part of the county has the ranching and farming it began with. However tourism is the major industry. Skiing in the winter contributes to the economy in Aspen. People do commute to Aspen, (located 86 miles from Battlement Mesa and to Grand Junction (63 miles from Rifle). ===Government Offices=== {{Image|file=History_of_Garfield_County_Colorado-12.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Garfield Co. Courthouse, Glenwood Springs}}{{clear}} ===Geography=== :Original size: 3000 sq. miles, 110 miles long, extending to Utah border. this was formed from Summit County. :Size the county has a total area of 2,956 square miles (7,660 km2), of which 2,948 square miles (7,640 km2) is land and 8.3 square miles (21 km2) (0.3%) is water. :Mountainous county :Location - western Colorado. :Bordered to the north by Rio Blanco County, to the east by Routt and Eagle Counties, to the south by Pitkin and Mesa Counties, and to the west by the state of Utah. :Location- in the scenic plateau and canyon country of western Colorado. :Rivers - Roaring Fork and Colorado Rivers '''Adjacent Counties'''
*Rio Blanco County - north *Routt County - northeast *Eagle County - east *Pitkin County - southeast *Mesa County - south *Grand County, Utah - southwest *Uintah County, Utah - northwest {{Image|file=History_of_Garfield_County_Colorado-3.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=map of Garfield }}{{clear}} '''PROTECTED AREAS'''
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flat_Tops_Wilderness_Area Flat Tops Wilderness Area] {{Image|file=History_of_Garfield_County_Colorado-14.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption='''{{blue|Flat Top Mountains, Devil's Causeway}}'''. }}{{clear}} *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Mesa_National_Forest Grand Mesa National Forest] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harvey_Gap_State_Park Harvy Gap State Park] ::[http://areas.wildernet.com/pages/statepark.cfm?areaID=COSPHG Wildernet Harvey gap state park] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rifle_Falls_State_Park Rifle Falls State Park] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rifle_Gap_State_Park Rifle Gap State Park] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medicine_Bow_–_Routt_National_Forest Medicine Bow Routt National Forest] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_River_National_Forest White River National Forest] ===Demographics=== *Garfield County has a population of 57,298. In 2000, there were 43,791 people in the county with a population density of 15 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 89.96% White, 0.45% Black or African American, 0.71% Native American, 0.44% Asian, 0.08% Pacific Islander, 6.53% from other races, and 1.84% from two or more races. 16.67% of the population were Hispani, 18.1% were of German, 11.1% English, 11.0% Irish, 7.1% American and 5.6% Italian ancestry. The median income for a household in the county was a family was $53,840. The per capita income for the county was $21,341. About 4.60% of families and 7.50% of the population were below the poverty line, including 8.10% of those under age 18 and 5.50% of those age 65 or over. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garfield_County,_Colorado '''County Resources''' *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinosaur_Diamond_Scenic_Byway Dinosaur Diamond Scenic Byway] Runs from Grand Junction Eastward on I-70 {{Image|file=History_of_Garfield_County_Colorado-14.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption='''{{blue|Flat Top Mountains, Devil's Causeway}}'''. }}{{clear}} *[https://www.colorado.com/articles/colorado-scenic-byway-flat-tops-trail Flat Tops Trail Scenic Byway] MEEKER PASS *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Elk_Mountains West Elk Mountains] *Carbondale's October festival is "Potato Days" celebrates the agricultural heritage of the area. =====Cities/Communities===== With a population of 9,614, it is also the county’s largest city. Other major towns include Rifle (pop. 9,172), Carbondale (6,427), and New Castle (4,518). *'''[[:Category: Glenwood Springs, Colorado|Glenwood Springs]]''' (population 9,614), County Seat *[[:Category: Battlement Mesa, Colorado|Battlement Mesa]] *[[:Category: Carbondale, Colorado|Carbondale]] (6,417 population) ::https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbondale,_Colorado *[[:Category: Catherine, Colorado|Catherine]] *[[:Category: Cattle Creek, Colorado|Cattle Creek]] *[[:Category: Chacra, Colorado|Chacra]] *[[:Category: Mulford, Colorado|Mulford]] *[[:Category: New Castle, Colorado|New Castle]] population -(4,518 population) *[[:Category: No Name, Colorado|No Name]] *[[:Category: Parachute, Colorado|Parachute]] *[[:Category: Rifle, Colorado|Rifle]] (population 9,172) *[[:Category: Silt, Colorado|Silt]] ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Evergreen Cemetery, Carbondale, Colorado|Evergreen Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Hillcrest Cemetery, Carbondale, Colorado|Hillcrest Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Pioneer Cemetery, Glenwood Springs, Colorado|Pioneer Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Rosebud Cemetery, Glenwood Springs, Colorado|Rosebud Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Highland Cemetery, New Castle, Colorado|Highland Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Russey-Hurlburt Cemetery, Parachute, Colorado|Russey-Hurlburt Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Rose Hill Cemetery, Rifle, Colorado|Rose Hill Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Skyline Cemetery, Silt, Colorado|Skyline Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Battlement Mesa Cemetery, Garfield County, Colorado|Battlement Mesa Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Divide Creek Union Cemetery, Garfield, Colorado|Divide Creek Union Cemetery]] or ::Fairview Cemetery *[[:Category: Fisher Cemetery, Carbondale, Colorado|Fisher Cemetery]] ===Sources=== *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenwood_Springs,_Colorado *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rifle,_Colorado *https://www.garfield-county.com *https://www.garfield-county.com/about-garfield-county/documents/the_first_100_years.pdf *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chacra,_Colorado *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battlement_Mesa,_Colorado *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbondale,_Colorado *https://www.postindependent.com/news/in-1883-garfield-county-seat-moved-from-carbonate-to-glenwood/ *http://cogenweb.com/garfield/history.html

History of Grand Bend, Ontario

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This page is maintained by the [[Space:Ontario Team|Ontario Team]], part of the [[Project:Canada|Canada Project]]. '''Grand Bend'''
Grand Bend, situated on Lake Huron, is one of the oldest communities in Lambton County, Ontario. It is located on part of the traditional territory of the Attawandaron and Ojibwe/Chippewa First Nations. In 1832 Benjamin Brewster and a Mr. Pettis formed a company and bought land and timber rights in this part of the Huron Tract from the Canada Company. They built a dam and sawmill on the Ausable River as was stipulated in their agreement with the Canada Company. A small community, Brewster’s Mill or Brewster, sprang up around the mill. Other settlers in the region resented the mill because it caused flooding upstream. About twenty years after the dam was built, it was torn down.[http://www.virtualmuseum.ca/sgc-cms/histoires_de_chez_nous-community_stories/pm_v2.php?id=story_line&lg=English&fl=0&ex=00000692&sl=6957&pos=1 “The History of Brewster’s Mill,” Lambton Heritage Museum, Grand Bend] Where the Ausable passed through the village, it made a sharp bend toward the south and ran alongside the Lake Huron shoreline before entering the lake at Port Franks. This "bend" is the origin of the next name for the community. French-Canadian settlers called it “Aux Croches” (“at the bends”), which in English became Grand Bend. In the mid-1870s the Canada Company embarked on a large drainage project known locally as “The Cut.” It involved redirecting the course of the river and draining several small lakes and wetlands for farmland.[Wikipedia contributors, "Ausable River (Lake Huron)," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ausable_River_(Lake_Huron)&oldid=919911281 (accessed October 27, 2019). {{Image|file=Laurie_s_Photos-162.jpg |caption=The Ausable River before "The Cut" }} Grand Bend was originally in Huron County but became part of Lambton County in 1951. In 2001 Grand Bend became part of Lambton Shores when it was amalgamated with Bosanquet Township, the town of Forest, and the villages of Thedford, Arkona, Ipperwash, Port Franks, and Ravenswood. Today Grand Bend Beach is a summer tourist destination.[https://www.lambtonshores.ca/en/explore-and-play/grand-bend-beach.aspx Grand Bend Beach, Lambton Shores] == Categories == *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Grand_Bend%2C_Ontario Category: Grand Bend, Ontario] - Profiles of individuals associated with Grand Bend. == Sources ==

History of Nonconformists in London, England and surrounding counties

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[[Category:Independent Chapel, Rendham, Suffolk]] [[Category: London Wall Scots Church, City of London]] [[Category:Poultry Chapel, Camomile Street, City of London]] [[Category:Bocking Independent Chapel, Bocking, Essex]] [[Category:Coggeshall Independent Church, Coggeshall, Essex]] [[Category:Newland Street Independent Church, Witham, Essex]] [[Category:Bull Lane Independent Church, Stepney, Middlesex]] [[Category:Old Gravel Pit Independent Church, Hackney, London]] [[Category:Pavement Chapel Moorfields, later at New North Road Hoxton]] [[Category:Whites Row Independent Chapel, Spitalfields, London]] [[Category:Tacket Street Independent Churchyard, Ipswich, Suffolk]] [[Category:Tacket Street Independent Church, Ipswich, Suffolk]] [[Category:England, Nonconformist Ministers]] [[Category:Plaisterer's Hall Dissenting Academy]] [[Category:Mile End Dissenting Academy]] [[Category:Homerton Dissenting Academy]] [[Category:Butt Lane Independent Burial Ground, Deptford, London]] [[Category:Butt Lane Independent Church, Deptford, Kent]] [[Category:Founders' Hall Independent Chapel, City of London]] [[Category:Fetter Lane Independent Chapel, City of London]] [[Category:Society for Promoting Religious Knowledge among the Poor]] [[Category:Deadman's Place Burial Ground, Southwark, Greater London]] [[Category:Dr Williams Library, Cripplegate, Middlesex]] [[Category:Aldermanbury Postern and Founders' Hall Independent Chapel, City of London]] [[Category:Aldermanbury Postern Independent Chapel, City of London]] [[Category:Bunhill Field Cemetery, Islington, Middlesex]] [[Category: Religion Project]] [[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:England, Orphan Trail Trailers Index]] [[Project:England|England Project]] | [[Space:England_Project_-_Topics_Team|Topics Teams]] ==History of Nonconformists in London, England and surrounding counties== == Aim of project == To write the history of English protestant nonconformist or dissenters from the perspective of the families involved. Many of these families were nonconformist for many generations, married other nonconformist families and were part of the nonconformist community which existed across the country. The Corporation Act of 1661 and the Test Act of 1673 were among several statutes that imposed civil and religious restrictions on non-Anglicans The Toleration Act of 1689 made public worship easier for dissenters but did not fundamentally alter their legal status as second class citizens. 'Introduction', in Committees for Repeal of the Test and Corporation Acts: Minutes 1786-90 and 1827-8, ed. Thomas W Davis (London, 1978), pp. vii-xxvi. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/london-record-soc/vol14/vii-xxvi (accessed 17 June 2021). A good summary of the legislation that limited the freedoms of dissenters has been published by [https://www.qmul.ac.uk/sed/religionandliterature/dissenting-academies/historical-information/legislation/ Queen Mary College, University of London] The starting point for my research are the families in London and surrounding counties, from about 1700 to about 1850. There is clearly no list of people who were Nonconformists but individuals can be identified through church records, burial records, lists of supporters for Nonconformist causes and membership of Nonconformist organisations. It is planned to develop a picture of the Nonconformist community through these sources. ==England Team Topic== This page is part of the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_Project_-_Topics_Team TopicsTeam], a topic of the [[Project:England|England Project]]. Please get in touch with Topic Manager [[Pickup-177|Trevor Pickup]] or EP Topics Coordinator [[Humphrey-6461|Marjorie Gibbon]] if you are interested in joining the team! ==Nonconformist Churches: Categories on Wikitree== Individuals can be identified when they christen or baptise their children in nonconformist churches, and when they are buried in nonconformist burial grounds. They may have also been named as supporting nonconformist causes, such as charities or publications. Categories of interest top this topic are:- ===City of London=== {{Image|file=Places.png |align=r |size=s |caption=City of London }} ====Aldermanbury Postern Independent Chapel==== The Aldermanbury Postern meeting house was built for the congregation formerly assembling in Rope-makers Alley, Moorfields. The meeting house was built in 1672 and it continued to meet there until 1753 when another building was constructed, when Rev [[Towle-835|Thomas Towle (abt.1755-abt.1828)]] was the minister. In 1797 the church joined the congregation at Founders Hall, continuing under the pastoral care of Rev. [[Barber-12009|Joseph Barber]] . Use this link [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Aldermanbury_Postern_and_Founders%27_Hall_Independent_Chapel%2C_City_of_London Aldermanbury Postern Founders Hall] for this category from 1797 onwards. For a detailed history see ''[[Space:The History and Antiquities of Dissenting Churches and Meeting Houses, in London, Westminster, and Southwark|The History and Antiquities of Dissenting Churches and Meeting Houses, in London, Westminster, and Southwark]]'' (London, 1808-1814). Link to the category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Aldermanbury_Postern_Independent_Chapel%2C_City_of_London here]. 11 individuals identified by February 2024 ==== Aldermanbury, Postern and Founder's Hall Chapel, City of London ==== This category is for profiles associated with this church from 1797 onwards, when it was established. The Aldermanbury, Postern and Founder's Hall Chapel was formed in 1797 when 2 separate congregations formed a union at Aldermanbury Postern. These were
'''Aldermanbury Postern''' which met from 1672-1797.
'''Founder's Hall''' which met from 1760-1797, which met at Little St Helen’s from 1760 until 1764 and then at Founders Hall from 1764 until 1797.
Link to the category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Aldermanbury_Postern_and_Founders%27_Hall_Independent_Chapel%2C_City_of_London here] 11 individuals identified by February 2024. ====Carter Lane==== Previous ministers [[Wright-37495|Samuel Wright (1683-1746)]] the first minister and [[Pickard-1849|Edward Pickard (1714-1778)]] The National Archives have the records from 1711-1757 [[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C2492026 Carter Lane, Blackfriars, London]] Link to the category [[:Category: Carter Lane Independent Chapel, City of London|Carter Lane Independent Chapel, City of London category]] 12 individuals identified by February 2024 Not to be confused with the [[:Category: Carter Lane Meeting House, Southwark, Surrey|Carter Lane Meeting House, Southwark, Surrey category]] a Baptist church. ====Fetter Lane==== Fetter Lane Independent Chapel was founded in Fetter Lane, in the City of London in 1738. The Fetter Lane Society was founded by Peter Boehler, the London Moravian leader. They began with the purpose of meeting once a week for prayer and fellowship. Most of their members were Anglicans, most prominently John Wesley, Charles Wesley, and George Whitefield. Link to the category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fetter_Lane_Independent_Chapel%2C_City_of_London here] 10 individuals identified by February 2024. ====Founders' Hall, aka Founders' Hall, Lothbury==== Founder's Hall Chapel, London, also known as Founders Hall, Lothbury, met from 1760 until 1797 The Founders Hall congregation was formed in 1760 when Rev. [[Barber-12009|Joseph Barber (1727-1810)]] moved to London to take charge of a newly formed church, consisting of those who had separated from Mr [[Pike-8548|Samuel Pike (abt.1717-bef.1773)]]'s Church at Three Cranes. The church met at Little St Helens from 1760 until 1764 when the Founders Hall became vacant. In 1797 the congregation formed a union with the congregation at Aldermanbury Postern. Link to the category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Founders%27_Hall_Independent_Chapel%2C_City_of_London here] 8 individuals identified by February 2024. ====Haberdashers Hall, City of London==== {{Image|file=Haberdashers_Hall_Independent_Church_Staining_Lane.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Haberdashers Hall, 1820 }} The congregation met in the Hall of the Haberdashers Company, one of the guilds in London. It was an Independent church located at Haberdashers' Hall at Staining Lance and Gresham Street. [[Space:Haberdashers_Hall_Independent_Church%2C_Staining_Lane.|Haberdashers Hall Independent Church, Staining Lane.]] Link to the category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Haberdashers_Hall_Independent_Church%2C_City_of_London] 20 individuals identified by February 2024. ====London Wall Scots Church==== The Old Scots Church Meeting was established at Founders' Hall from 1672 and London Wall from 1764.
The church moved to Islington in 1857 on the expiry of the London Wall lease. It was known as '''Trinity Presbyterian Church, Canonbury''' and was situated on Church Road (later North Church Road), off Southgate Road.
Link to the category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:London_Wall_Scots_Church%2C_City_of_London here] 6 individuals identified by February 2024. ====Paved Alley==== See under Poultry Chapel ====Poultry Chapel, Camomile Street==== The congregation first met in 1640 under the leadership of [[Goodwin-2655|Thomas Goodwin D.D. (1600-1680)]] somewhere near Thames Street and moved to the '''Paved Alley meeting house''' Lime Street, when it was built in 1672. The congregation was considerable both in numbers and wealth and had the largest collection for the fund of any church in London. In 1755 the East India Company purchased the site. The congregation divided into two with one moving to '''Artillery Street''' (and then '''Whites Row''', see entry) and the other moved to '''Miles Lane'''. The latter moved to the '''Poultry''' in 1785. The church then moved again and was known as '''The City Temple''', Holborn Viaduct. There is more detail available about [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Poultry_Chapel%2C_City_of_London Poultry Chapel]. Link to the category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Poultry_Chapel%2C_Camomile_Street%2C_City_of_London here] 10 individuals identified by February 2024. === Essex === {{Image|file=Flags-39.png |align=r |size=s |caption=Essex }} ==== Bocking Independent Chapel, Bocking, ==== The Independent Chapel, at Bocking End, adjoining Braintree, was a large and handsome building which was erected in 1707. Link to the category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bocking_Independent_Chapel%2C_Bocking%2C_Essex here] 29 individuals identified by February 2024. ==== Coggeshall Independent Church, ==== The first independent place of worship in Coggeshall was a converted barn on East Street, put to use in 1672. In 1710 a permanent chapel was built on Stoneham Street for "Protestant Dissenters from the Church of England, commonly called Independents". By 1716 there were 700 hearers including some of the wealthiest and most influential people from the local area. In 1834 the chapel was enlarged and again in 1865. Link to the category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Coggeshall_Independent_Church%2C_Coggeshall%2C_Essex here] 33 individuals identified by February 2024. ==== Newland Street Independent Church, Witham ==== The church was founded in 1715 with Baptism and Burial records existing from 1752. Link to the category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Newland_Street_Independent_Church%2C_Witham%2C_Essex here] 27 individuals identified by February 2024. ===Kent=== {{Image|file=Places-13.jpg |align=r |size=s |caption=Kent }} ====Butt Lane Independent Church, Deptford==== Link to the Category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Butt_Lane_Independent_Church%2C_Deptford%2C_Kent here] 24 individuals identified by February 2024. ===Middlesex=== {{Image|file=Greater_London_and_Middlesex_Team.png |align=r |size=s |caption=Middlesex }} ====Bull Lane, Stepney ==== {{Image|file=Bull_Lane_Independent_Church.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Stepney Meeting House, Bull Lane, 1783 }}The congregation was formed in 1644 and in 1674 a Meeting House was built on a piece of ground to the west of St Dunstan's Church, south of Stepney Green and near what is now the corner of Stepney Way and Garden Street. This building, which later became known as the Old Meeting House, was demolished in 1863 and a new Meeting House was built close by on the same piece of ground. Badly bombed during World War II, the remains of this were demolished in 1950. Rev. [[Brewer-11839|Samuel Brewer (abt.1723-1796)]] was the minster from from 1746- 1796 and his children and some of his grandchildren were baptised in the church. Link to the category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bull_Lane_Independent_Church%2C_Stepney%2C_Middlesex here] 52 individuals identified by February 2024. ====Gravel Pit Church, Hackney, ==== The Gravel Pit Chapel was established in 1715-16 in Hackney, Middlesex for a Presbyterian congregation. It took its name from the gravel pit near the bowling green in Mare Street. In 1809 the congregation moved to new premises in Paradise Place in 1809, and began to identify itself as Unitarian. The original building, from then on known as the "Old Gravel Pit Chapel", was taken over by Congregationalists. See wikipedia article on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gravel_Pit_Chapel Gravel Pit Chapel] =====Original Gravel Pit congregation===== The Mare Lane congregation went back to William Bates (1668) 1716 Daniel Mayo and George Smith or Smyth 1723–1747? George Smith alone 1747 Thomas Mole 1754–1758 Thomas Dawson Timothy Laugher, died 1769 1770–1791 Richard Price To 1792 Thomas Morgan 1791–1794 Joseph Priestley 1793–1794 Michael Maurice 1794–1805 Thomas Belsham 1805 Robert Aspland The category for the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Gravel_Pit_Independent_Church%2C_Hackney%2C_London Gravel pit Independent church is here] ===== New Gravel Pit Chapel, Hackney ===== The Unitarian New Gravel Pit congregation first met on 4 November 1810, in a new building designed by the architect Edmund Aikin, nephew of Anna Letitia Barbauld, who provided his services without charge.[14] It included Charles Hennell, David Ricardo and Daniel Whittle Harvey.[1] 1810–1845 [[Aspland-37|Robert Aspland]] 1843–1846 Thomas Sadler 1847–1852 John Boucher 1853–1857 Thomas Lethbridge Marshall In 1858 the chapel was rebuilt in a Dissenting Gothic style, to the designs of Arthur Ashpitel. 1858–1869 Robert Brook Aspland 1870–1891 James Thornely Whitehead 1893 Samuel Fletcher Williams. ===== Old Gravel Pit Independent Church, Hackney, ===== In 1810 a congregationalist group, who had seceded from the Ram's Chapel in Homerton after the death of John Eyre, leased the old Gravel Pit Chapel, then in Morning Lane, Hackney. They had gathered from 1804 at Homerton College. 1811–1850 [[Pye-Smith-3|John Pye-Smith (1774-1851)]] John Davies J. De K. Williams. The last service in the Old Gravel Pit Chapel was held in 1871. The congregation moved to the new Round Chapel, on the Clapton Park Estate, in Upper Clapton. From 1874 there was an Old Gravel Pit mission in the building. Link to the category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Old_Gravel_Pit_Independent_Church%2C_Hackney%2C_London here] ==== Pavement Chapel Moorfields, later at New North Road Hoxton ==== Link to the category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Pavement_Chapel_Moorfields%2C_later_at_New_North_Road_Hoxton here] 34 individuals identified by February 2024. ====Whites Row Independent Chapel, Spitalfields==== The congregation had previously met at Artillery Lane and built the Chapel probably in about 1755, by a congregation of Independents under [[Hitchin-121|Edward Hitchin (abt.1726-abt.1774)]]. Many members of the congregation at this time are said to have had Huguenot names. Hitchin died in 1774 and was succeeded by [[Trotman-537|Nathaniel Trotman (abt.1751-abt.1793)]]. The congregation was then large, drawing most of its members from within a mile of the chapel: Trotman's reception service was attended by 1,200 persons. He died in 1792 and was followed by John Goode, who served the chapel until his resignation in 1826, by which time the congregation had dwindled considerably. Link to the category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Whites_Row_Independent_Chapel%2C_Spitalfields%2C_London here] 18 individuals identified by February 2024. ===Suffolk=== {{Image|file=Suffolk_Team.png |align=r |size=s |caption=Suffolk }} ====Rendham Independent Chapel==== The church was founded in 1650 and originally met in Sweffing, moving to Rendham in 1750. The chapel attended by [[Brewer-11839|Samuel Brewer (abt.1723-1796)]] as a child. Link to the category [[:Category: Independent Chapel, Rendham, Suffolk|Independent Chapel, Rendham, Suffolk here]] 29 Individuals identified (February 2024) ====Tacket Street Independent Church, Ipswich==== Link to the category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tacket_Street_Independent_Church%2C_Ipswich%2C_Suffolk here] 41 individuals identified by February 2024. Link to the churchyard category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tacket_Street_Independent_Churchyard%2C_Ipswich%2C_Suffolk here] 12 individuals identified by February 2024. ==Nonconformist Burial Grounds== There are numerous burial grounds used by nonconformists, who did not wish to be buried in Anglican graveyards. ====Abney Park Cemetery, Stoke Newington==== Opened in 1840 as a non-denominational cemetery, during the Victorian period, Abney Park Cemetery became an attractive resting place for nonconformist or dissenting ministers and educationalists, with many people who were Congregationalist, Baptist, Methodist and Salvation Army members. There are over 200,000 graves. See [[Space:Abney_Park_Cemetery|Abney Park Cemetery, Stoke Newington, London, England]] for more information. The category used for those buried there is [[:Category:Abney Park Cemetery, Stoke Newington, London|Abney Park Cemetery category]] 278 individuals identified by February 2024. ====Bunhill Fields Burial Ground ==== {{Image|file=Bunhill_Fields_Burial_Ground-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Bunhill Fields Burial Ground 1873 }} Situated in Islington is the largest nonconformist burial ground in London, with about 123,000 internments. The Wikitree category has identified 245 individuals (February 2024 figure, 147 individuals January 2022 figure), so still much to be done. The burial registers are available on Ancestry and the images often include a place of death (where the body was brought from) and sometimes the age of the person. More details [[Space:Bunhill Fields Burial Ground|Bunhill Fields Burial Ground]] There are also several publications available on the internet including [[Space:The_Inscriptions_Upon_The_Tombs%2C_Gravestones%2C_etc.%2C_in_The_Dissenters_Burial-Place_Near_Bunhill_Fields|The Inscriptions Upon The Tombs, Gravestones, etc., in The Dissenters Burial-Place Near Bunhill Fields]] written in 1717. Some famous individuals are included in ''[[Space:Bunhill Memorials|Bunhill Memorials, Sacred Reminiscences of Three Hundred Ministers]]'' (James Paul, London, 1849) Also [[Space:History_of_the_Bunhill_Fields_Burial_Ground|History of the Bunhill Fields Burial Ground]] first published in 1893 The category used for those buried there is [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bunhill_Field_Cemetery%2C_Islington%2C_Middlesex Bunhill Fields Burial Ground] ====Deadman's Place Burial Ground, Southwark==== {{Image|file=History_of_Nonconformists_in_London_England_and_surrounding_counties.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=map of Deadman's Burial Ground, 1746 }} On the south side of the Thames the largest and one of the most important of the Dissenters’ burial-grounds was that attached to the Independent Chapel in Deadman’s Place (now called Park Street, Southwark), originally a plague-ground, and very much used for the burial of the victims. Notable [[Cruden-89|Alexander Cruden (1699-1770)]] was buried there. The category used for those buried there is [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Deadman%27s_Place_Burial_Ground%2C_Southwark%2C_Greater_London Deadman's Place Burial Ground, Southwark] 7 individuals identified by February 2024. ==Nonconformist Ministers: Categories on Wikitree== {{Occupation|image=Christian_Symbols.jpg|text=was a nonconformist minister}} The categorisation of ministers is not straight forward. Some moved between the church of England and nonconformist churches. More commonly, ministers moved between nonconformist views, with Independents becoming Congregationalists, for example. Others changed their thinking with the growth of Arianian, Socinian and Unitarian views over time. The following categories are in use ===England Nonconformist Ministers=== This is for ministers of protestant independent nonconformist or dissenting churches. This is the main category used by this topic, The link to the category is here. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:England%2C_Nonconformist_Ministers England Nonconformist MInisters] 252 individuals identified by February 2024 (225 in May 2022) ===Non-English Nonconformist Ministers=== This is mostly Scottish and European ministers, some of whom worked in England.. The link to the category is here. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Nonconformist_Ministers Nonconformist Ministers]. ==The Nonconformist Register at Dr William's Library== {{Image|file=Dr_Williams_Library_Cripplegate_Middlesex.png |align=r |size=m |caption=Dr William's Library, Cripplegate, 1829 }} Many nonconformist churches maintained their own christening or baptism records which can be searched on the well known sites. In addition, many families registered the birth of their children at the library, and they category for these registrations is [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Dr_Williams_Library%2C_Cripplegate%2C_Middlesex Dr William's Library]. Amongst its aims was that, for a small fee, it kept a central registry of the births mainly (but not solely) of non-conformist families, to avoid the necessity of having to have a child baptised in the Anglican Church. Over 49,000 births were registered up until the national registration of Births, Marriages and Deaths began in 1837. The Wikitree category has identified 267 individuals (February 2024 figure, up from 90 in May 2021), so still much to be done. More information available about [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Dr_Williams_Library%2C_Cripplegate%2C_Middlesex Dr Williams Library] ==Subscribers to Nonconformist Publications== The nonconformist community produced a significant amount of printed material and some of the publications represented a significant financial risk to the author. In order to mitigate this, individuals would be asked to subscribe to the publication before printing, and would have their names listed. This practice was widespread and provides numerous lists of individuals who were either genuine supporters, family members or friends of the author. ===The History of the Dissenting Academy at Homerton 1812=== The history of the [[Space:Dissenting_Academy_at_Homerton|Dissenting Academy at Homerton]] published in 1812 includes a significant list of supporters, subscribers and ministers who were educated there. The freespace page has links to over 190 of those named. ===Rise, Progress, and Establishment of the Independence of the United States=== [[Gordon-8604|William Gordon (1728-1807)]] was a nonconformist pastor at Gravel Lane Southwark, before he went to America. He returned to England ands published, in 1788, "''[[Space:History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment of the Independence of the United States|History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment of the Independence of the United States]]''", in 4 volumes. He raised over £300 from over 400 named subscribers. This source has been linked to 24 profiles (March 2022). ===Seventeen Sermons on Important Subjects=== This is a collection of sermons written and preached by the nonconformist minister [[Hayward-4986|Samuel Hayward (1718-1757)]] and published the year after his death. It the sermons were compiled and edited by [[Conder-244|John Conder D.D. (1714-1781)]]. The sale of the book helped provide financially for Mrs Conder About 350 people subscribed to the book before it was published and this provides a list of his friends and associates, mostly within the nonconformist community. 31 have been identified so far (February 2024). ==Dissenting Deputies== The London Dissenting Duputies were an organisation of prominent London laymen of the Three Denominations of Old Dissent (Presbyterians, Independents and Baptists) formed in 1732 and dedicated to protecting and expanding the civil rights of Dissenters through legal action. The full account of the history can be read here [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/london-record-soc/vol14/vii-xxvi#anchorn13 British History on Line] The biographical details of the [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/london-record-soc/vol14/pp107-110 1786-1790 Committee] 'Biographical Appendix: 1786-90 Committee', in Committees for Repeal of the Test and Corporation Acts: Minutes 1786-90 and 1827-8, ed. Thomas W Davis (London, 1978), pp. 107-110. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/london-record-soc/vol14/pp107-110 [accessed 17 June 2021].and the [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/london-record-soc/vol14/pp110-113 1827-28 committee] provides other lists of key nonconformist's from this period.'Biographical Appendix: 1827-8 Committee', in Committees for Repeal of the Test and Corporation Acts: Minutes 1786-90 and 1827-8, ed. Thomas W Davis (London, 1978), pp. 110-113. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/london-record-soc/vol14/pp110-113 [accessed 17 June 2021]. Links to known [[Space:Protestant Dissenting Deputies|Protestant Dissenting Deputies]] are here. ==Nonconformist Associations and Charities== A large number of groups and associations existed and many were widely supported. Of particular interest are those who published lists of their subscribers or supporters, sometimes with addresses and dates, which can be used to identify individuals. ===Society for Promoting Religious Knowledge among the Poor=== The [[Space:Society_for_Promoting_Religious_Knowledge_among_the_Poor|Society for Promoting Religious Knowledge among the Poor]] was established in 1750, to provide ''Bibles, Testaments and other good books where most needed''. The Society was founded by a group of London based dissenters, led by Benjamin Forfitt, who had been sending Bibles to [[Doddridge-108|Philip Doddridge (1702-1751)]] in the year before. [[Gibbons-3642|Thomas Gibbons (1720-1785)]] hosted their first meeting and became a keen supporter. Although their origins were in the dissenting community, their membership was interdenominational and included many from the Evangelical wing of the Church of England. Isabel Rivers (2007) THE FIRST EVANGELICAL TRACT SOCIETY. The Historical Journal, 50, pp1-22 doi: 10.1017/S0018246X06005899 accessed by [[Pickup-177|Trevor Pickup]] on 27th Sept 2022]] Their annual reports included lists of their supporters, many of whom were from well established nonconformist families. The names (and occasionally addresses) of supporters were published in their reports and 23 individuals have been identified and linked to profiles (May 2021). ===The Orphan Working School=== The [[Space:Orphan_Working_School%2C_Hoxton|Orphan Working School, Hoxton]] was founded on the 10th May 1758 by [[Pickard-1849|Edward Pickard (1714-1778)]] for the orphans of dissenting families. Attendance at a local nonconformist church was required. The 1769 report includes details of the rules of the charity with a list of about 250 supporters, who appear to all be from the nonconformist community. Links to profiles are created as people are identified, with 20 identified so far (February 2024). ===London Annuity Society=== The [[Space:London Annuity Society|London Annuity Society]] was established by a group of nonconformist to provide annuities for their wives when they died. They sought a Royal Charter of Incorporation in 1765 and the National Archives has the names of those who involved. Out of the original 24 men named in the Petition, 15 have been identified and linked to profiles. ==Nonconformist Schools== ===Horsley Down Dissenters Charity School, also known as Maze Pond=== The school was established in 1714 in Horsley Down, to educate boys and girls. The school was supported by the nonconformist community. The school moved to Maze Pond, Southwark in 1790. The 1796 publication, a brief account of the Protestant Dissenters Charity School includes names and addresses of their numerous supporters, from the nonconformist community A variety of nonconformist schools were set up, which include fee paying schools and charity schools. ===John Ryland's school=== Schools were set up to educate the sons of Nonconformists, such as the school run by Rev John Collet Ryland, in Northampton. Several LOndon families sent their sons. See [[Space:Rev_John_Collet_Ryland%27s_Scholars|Rev John Collet Ryland's Scholars]]. ===John Pye Smith's school=== Rev John Pye Smith established a school for Nonconformist families in Mill Hill, north London in 1807. ==Dissenting Academies== The dissenting academies were schools, colleges and seminaries (often institutions with aspects of all three) run by English Dissenters, that is, those who did not conform to the Church of England. They formed a significant part of England's educational systems from the mid-seventeenth to nineteenth centuries. See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dissenting_academies | Dissenting Academies Wikipedia Article] for the history. ===Gosport Academy=== The category for students and staff of the academy is {https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Gosport_Academy here] with 5 people identified (February 2024) ===Homerton Academy=== The 1812 History of the [[Space:Dissenting_Academy_at_Homerton|Dissenting Academy at Homerton]] provides a history of the Academy with some details of who had attended but also a list of current supporters. The supporters list provides a clue as to the key nonconformists in London at the time. 192 profiles have been identified and linked to the page (March 2022) The category for students and staff of the academy is [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Homerton_Dissenting_Academy here] 137 Individuals identified (February 2024). ===Mile End Dissenting Academy=== The category for students and staff of the academy is [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Mile_End_Dissenting_Academy here] with 15 people identified (February 2024) ===Plaisterers Hall Dissenting Academy=== The category for students and staff of the academy is [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Plaisterer%27s_Hall_Dissenting_Academy here] with 15 people identified (February 2024) ==Links to other pages== ===The Sandemanian Church=== An overview of research into the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sandemanian_%28Glasite%29_Church Sandemanian Church] [[Space:Research_into_the_London_Sandemanian_Church|Research into the London Sandemanian Church]] and the questions I am seeking to answer
[[Space:The_arrival_of_Sandemanianism_in_London|The arrival of Sandemanianism in London]] with details of the people involved and the impact on the nonconformist community
Other nonconformist families [[Space:London_Nonconformist_Glass_Cutters|London Nonconformist Glass Cutters, the Leathley, Chater and Hayward Families]]
==Entries that use this source== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_of_Nonconformists_in_London%2C_England_and_surrounding_counties|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

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{{US History|sub-project=Georgia}} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Project Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] *Also Judie McAllister ===History/Timeline=== Oglethorpe County history follows that of Wilkes County, Georgia. {{blue| Read on to learn why}} :'''1600s, 1700's''' Indian tribes lived here in the 1600's and 1700's before any settlers arrived. http://www.onlineoglethorpe.com/Oglethorpe-County-History-v-11.html {{Image|file=History_of_Oglethorpe_County_Georgia-5.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Gen. james Oglethorpe. }} :'''1733''' Oglethorpe county is named in honor of Gen James E. Oglethorpe, who founded Georgia. Gen. Oglethorpe, (Dec. 22, 1696-July, 1785) left England at the age of 38 with 116 settlers. They arrived in Yamacraw, 1733 and settled in Savannah area. Later Oglethorpe brought 150 more Scotch Highlanders and German Protestants from Salzburg. Oglethorpe returned to England 1743 where he resigned the Charter. https://georgiahistory.com/ghmi_marker_updated/oglethorpe-county/ :'''mid-1700's ''' emigrants from Virginia and the Carolinas immigrated to the rural county, Oglethorpe. The county has National Historic properties, bridges, which show the architecture and history.The Lexington National district is most of the city and surrounding area.http://www.onlineoglethorpe.com/Oglethorpe-County-Historic-Resources-v-12.htmhttp://www.onlineoglethorpe.com/Oglthorpe-County-Parks-and-Recreation-v-14.html.https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/oglethorpe-county :'''1770's''' Cherokee Corner was on the Cherokee Trail. Governors established the settlement, and Edwin Shaw was postmaster who renamed Cherokee Corner to Edwin, Georgia 1894. :'''1770's''' William Bartram, naturalist described Bartram Buffalo Lick, near Philomath, may be the site of a kaolin lick. Buffalo and, later, cattle, deer, and horses licked kaolin to calm their stomachs. :'''1773''' a Treaty was signed with the Creeks and Cherokee Indians for land which the Indian tribes yielded to the Georgia colony. Within 4 years (1777) that was Wilkes County. :'''1774''' Fur trappers and traders crossed the area before the first non-Indians established permanent settlements. Kennedy's Gate was a temporary community, but did not exist by the American Revolution years (1775-83). Emigrants settled near Lexington on Long Creek from North Carolina. The Revolutionary war hindered settlements. :'''1783'''- Revolutionary War veteran, Col. George Mathews led some wealthy Virginia tobacco planters as the first permanent white settlers to Georgia after the war. This area belonged to Wilkes County until Georgia created Oglethorpe County formed as the 17th county from the western part of Wilkes County. . Eventually Oglethorpe received more land from other counties. :'''1784''' Bounty Grants and Georgia's open land incentives brought more immigrants here. :'''1790''' North Carolina settlers settled Lexington, Georgia the county seat, was first settled in the late eighteenth century by a group of North Carolinians who named it in honor of Lexington, North Carolina. :'''Dec 19, 1793''' - {{blue|A Marker for Oglethorpe county states the formation dates and background for Oglethorpe Co., Georgia}}. Oglethorpe County was formed by the Georgia legislature and named for Gen James E. Oglethorpe, who founded Georgia, 1733. The County was formed from the W part of Wilkes County. Tobacco planters from Virginia and North Carolina felt Georgia land would yield the tobacco crops. The farmers began growing cotton. It led in political, social and economic history, producing 3 governors for Georgia, 2 for Alabama, 1 US Cabinet member and senators and congressmen.https://georgiahistory.com/ghmi_marker_updated/oglethorpe-county/ :'''1800's''' Arnoldsville, Georgia which had the earlier names was settled by Virginians who had tobacco, cotton, and silkworm plantations. Arnoldsville was near the Cherokee trail which connected Virginia to the Mississippi River and was a popular meeting site for trading. :'''1800's to 1899 Maxeys, Georgia''' {{blue|This town originally was named Shanty, Georgia. Later it was renamed Salmonville}}. When the landowner, Jesse Maxey developed the town on his property and children picked the cotton on U.S. Senator, Pope Barrow's land (who filled Benjamin's Hill position in the Senate after his death). {{Image|file=History_of_Oglethorpe_County_Georgia-10.jpg |align=r |size=340 |caption=house with tree trunks for beams }}{{clear}} :'''Nov 24, 1806''' Massachusetts, Georgia was incorporated. :'''1830's''' Virginians and North Carolinians settled Woodstock, where the town had a boarding school for boys, John W Reed Academy. It became renamed '''Philomath, Georgia''', located in S part of the County in the southernmost part of the county. Philomath's historic district was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. {{Image|file=History_of_Oglethorpe_County_Georgia-12.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Crawford Depot, Oglethorpe co. }}{{clear}} :'''1834''' Crawford began as a train stop, Lexington Depot, Georgia. Here farmers and brought cotton by the wagonload to ship out by train. They camped overnight at the Lexington depot, bought goods from the same train to take back home. It has a public well for their convenience. Soon people built houses there. and people later began building permanent dwellings there. ::'''Crawford, Georgia''' in Oglethorpe County was named for William H. Crawford, a state representative and U.S. senator from Georgia with an estate, Woodlawn in Oglethorpe County (where he died and was buried). ::Pope Barrow gave land for the right of way to encourage the railroad to come through the area. :'''1839''' Antioch developed around the Antioch Baptist church. Georgia Railroad built a line through the area 1839 and the name became Stephens, Georgia. After the railway track was finished Maxey worried about danger to the family so moved away. {{Image|file=History_of_Oglethorpe_County_Georgia-1.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=map }}{{clear}} :'''1841''' Athens-Augusta Railroad arrived in Georgia which was the 3rd to be built in the USA. Towns such as Arnoldsville, Crawford, Maxeys, Hutchins, Stephens, and Dunlap, grew along the early railroad depots. :'''1861-66''' Civil War disrupted the agriculture of Georgia. Oglethorpe County contributed 3/4 of the adult white males in 4 companies of soldiers. They were the Gilmer Blues, the Oglethorpe Rifles, the T.R.R. Cobb Infantry, and the Echols Artillery. :'''1865''' - End of the Confederate government. When President Davis and the cabinet separated in Washington, Georgia, they had President Davis travel as inconspicuously as possible. The Cabinet met at Captain John J Daniel's home. Gen. Breckenridge and Gen.Duke were the bodyguards during the flight from Richmond. To prevent more bloodshed, the "Confederate Stars and Bars were furled". The bodyguards, Davis and Captured. Daniels had a final meeting in the Daniel's parlor, and the parting addresses were spoken from his porch. Soldiers were paid their small paychecks and left for home. {{Blue|This all occurred in Philomath, Oglethorpe, Georgia}}.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philomath%2C_Georgia#The_Parting_of_Soldiers {{Image|file=History_of_Oglethorpe_County_Georgia-11.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Oglethorpe 1878 Co. Jail }}{{clear}} :'''1866-1870's''' The old plantation system converted to tenant farming. Most of the free slaves worked for wages or sharecropping on the plantations. Poverty began the crop-lien mortgage system which kept the farmers and tenants in the cotton program with poverty and debt.. Some migrated further west. :'''1876 Lexington Depot '''was incorporated with a name change to Crawford to recognize U.S. senator William Harris Crawford, who had held the original land grant for the settlement. . :'''1880''' Economy/population increased and industries developed. Gold was discovered in the Flatwoods in SE Oglethorpe County.. With this gold rush and open mines, capitalists came also. The mines failed to yield sufficient quantities and were abandoned. :'''Pleasant Hill community''' started as the 30 sq. mi. plantation of James Monroe Smith, farmer, gubernatorial candidate. It was later called Letz Feed Mill and Smithsonia, after arrival of a post office is located in NW part of the county. {{Image|file=History_of_Oglethorpe_County_Georgia-6.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Watson Mill Covered Bridge }} :'''1885 Watson Mill Covered Bridge''' is the longest covered bridge of Georgia (ca.1857), and can be driven upon. It is located on the N border to Madison Co. on the E fork of the Broad River. Howard's or Cloud's Creek Covered Bridge, ca 1904 are 2 more such bridges.. This was built in 1885 by Washington (W.W.) King, son of freed slave and Horace King, a covered-bridge builder. A town lattice truss system holds the bridge together, using wooden pins.. The state of Georgia had 200 of these bridges, but now there less than 20. These have disappeared along with the granite Old Crawford Depot.https://gastateparks.reserveamerica.com/camping/wwatson-mill-bridge-state-park/r/campgroundDetails.do?contractCode=GA&parkId=530202 :'''1887''' The Oglethorpe County Courthouse was built in Lexington on the corner of Gilmer and Main streets in Lexington, Georgia. It has Romanesque revival style. ::The '''Philomath National Register Historic District''' represents a small rural 1800's community. In the journal "Travel" (pub 1791), the '''Great Buffalo Lick''' part of the historic Bartram's Trail of Philomath in the SE part of the county is described. :'''1896''' His store and post office were bought by wealthy N.D. Arnold and the same little town became '''Arnoldsville, Georgia'''. Arnold divided 5,000 acres of his land into small farms and sold them "on liberal terms" to encourage settlement of the area. :'''1900''' Wheat was grown in the county. Convicts laid it out in the sun to prevent the boll weevil until the wheat could be milled. Wheat has remained a agricultural mainstay. Farm income was grain, poultry, beef, dairy cattle as well as lumber, granite, and textile industry. :'''1907''' Maxey, Georgia was incorporated. One of Georgia's 1st commercial fertilizer plant was built there 1874 by William Brightwell. ::John W Moody began Georgia's first scuppernong vineyard and made 1000's of gallons of wine yearly from 60 types of grapes. :'''1920''' Prosperity ushered increased population, but the boll weevil struck along with the dry years of the 1930's. This altered agriculture and way of life. Farmers abandoned farming of cotton and migrated to the cities. After 1950 Oglethorpe County began growing in economics and agriculture.. {{Image|file=History_of_Oglethorpe_County_Georgia-2.jpg |align=r |size=360 |caption=Smithsonia }}{{clear}} :'''1925''' A fire destroyed the business section, and the boll weevil destroyed the crops, until this community lost the population. :'''1969''' Arnoldsville, Georgia was finally incorporated. ::''Smithsonia'' was the 20,000 acre with 3000 workers plantation, owned by James Monroe Smith. Smithsonia also had 2 railroads, hotel, mills, factories, even street lights and stores, mentioned in Smithonia National Register District. {{Image|file=History_of_Oglethorpe_County_Georgia-7.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Watson Mill Bridge State Park }}{{clear}} ::'''Watson Mill Bridge State Park''' is located on the northern border to Madison County, on the east fork of the Broad River. Here you can drive over the longest covered bridge in Georgia. It is the site of a former gristmill and power generating plant. The beautiful park offers picnicking, hiking, canoeing, extensive horseback riding trails, swimming and wading in the shoals, sightseeing, overnight camping and fine facilities for a variety of group meetings. http://www.onlineoglethorpe.com ::Oglethorpe County area offers fishing in the many rivers, creeks, and ponds. Several parks have recreational options, with plenty of deer and game birds giving good inseason hunting. Several parks within the county hold a variety of recreational options. Canoeing, horseback riding trails, swimming, wading in the shoals, camping, and group meeting spots can be found in the parks. ::'''Shaking Rock Park''' on Route 78 in Lexington, has a picnic area with natural granite outcroppings in unusual shapes scattered helter-skelter in the park. A giant 20-ton boulder is balanced perfectly, that one feels could be shaken by touching. There is a beaver pond with nature trails in the park. {{Image|file=History_of_Oglethorpe_County_Georgia-3.jpg |align=l |size=350 |caption=Shaking Rock Park }}{{Image|file=History_of_Oglethorpe_County_Georgia-4.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Shaking Rock Park }}{{clear}} ::Bryan Park offers four baseball/softball fields, football/ soccer fields, a seven-acre pond, a nature trail, and meeting facilities for the County. *'''Adjacent counties'''
*Madison (north) *Elbert (northeast) *Wilkes (east) *Taliaferro (southeast) *Greene (south) *Oconee (west) *Clarke (west) ===Government Offices=== The Oglethorpe County Courthouse stands at the corner of Gilmer and Main streets in Lexington. Built in 1887, the courthouse is designed in the Romanesque revival style. {{Image|file=History_of_Oglethorpe_County_Georgia-9.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Oglethorpe County Courthouse }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== :Size - total area of 442 square miles (1,140 km2), of which 439 square miles (1,140 km2) is land and 3.0 square miles (7.8 km2) (0.7%) is water. :Sub-basins- ::Broad River sub-basin of Savannah River basin- Most of the county is in this sub-basin ::Upper Oconee River sub-basin of Altamaha River -narrow W part of county (Woodville -Crawford to S of Winterville) ::Little River sub-basin of Savannah River basin - small part of S part from Maxeys eastward '''Protected Areas''' *The northern tip of Oconee National Forest located in southwestern Oglethorpe County, is part of the 4,000 acre Redlands Wildlife Management Area. Activities: camping, hiking and hunting. ===Demographics=== In 2000 there were there were 12,635 people in the county with a population density of 29 people/sq. mi. By 2010 there were 14,899 people in the county with a population density of 33.9 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 78.3% white, 17.2% black or African American, 0.4% Asian, 0.2% American Indian, 1.9% from other races, and 1.9% from two or more races. Those of Hispanic or Latino origin made up 3.7% of the population.[11] In terms of ancestry, 17.5% were American, 12.3% were Irish, 9.9% were German, and 8.2% were English. Median Income for a family was $52,955. 19.0% of the population were below the poverty line, including 20.4% of those under age 18 and 15.6% of those age 65 or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oglethorpe_County,_Georgia Resources *The northern tip of Oconee National Forest located in southwestern Oglethorpe County, is part of the 4,000 acre Redlands Wildlife Management Area. Activities: camping, hiking and hunting. *White Water Rafting on the Broad and South Fork Broad Rivers *ATV and Motor Bike Park *Sportsman Hunting: Seasonal Whitetail Deer, Turkey and Rabbit *Historic Districts and Heritage Research, Antique Stores in Historic Lexington, Agriculture and Agritourism as well as Oglethorpe Fresh Produce *Oglethorpe County Recreation Department was named both the District 7 and State Agency of the Year for populations under 20,000 through the Georgia Recreation and Park Association. ====Cities/Communities==== *[[:Category: Arnoldsville, Georgia|Armoldsville]] ::https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnoldsville%2C_Georgia *[[:Category: Crawford, Georgia|Crawford]] ::https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crawford%2C_Georgia *[[:Category: Lexington, Georgia|Lexington]] ::https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lexington%2C_Georgia *[[:Category: Maxeys, Georgia|Maxeys]] ::https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maxeys,_Georgia *[[:Category: Philomath, Georgia|Philomath]] ::https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philomath%2C_Georgia *[[:Category: Smithonia, Georgia|Smithsonia]] *Palmetto *Stephens *Vesta *Wolfskin *Crawfordville ===Census=== *According to the 2010 U.S. census, the county population was 14,899, an increase from the 2000 population of 12,635. ====Notables==== *William Harris Crawford (1772-1834) - U.S. Congressman, U.S. Senator (President Pro Tempore), Minister to France, U.S. Sec. of War, U.S. Secretary of Treasury, candidate for President of the USA. His 6 foot, 3 inch, "majestic" appearance led Emperor Napoleon to call him "the most regal man in my entire court," the only man he had ever met who made him feel like bowing. Plantation, "Woodlawn," west of Crawford. Crawford's likeness is on a U.S. fifty-cent bill issued in 1875. Crawford County, towns of Crawford and Crawfordville are named in his honor. *George Mathews (1739-1812) Governor of Georgia, 1sy Georgian elected to the U.S. Congress. *Meriwether Lewis (1774-1809) led the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Secretary to President Thomas Jefferson, Governor of the Louisiana Territory. *Stephen Upson (1785-1824) Legislator, Georgia’s lawyer, called “the wisest man in Georgia.” Upson County is named in his honor. *Wilson Lumpkin (1783-1870) Georgia Governor, U.S.Congressman, State Representative. Lumpkin County is named for him. *George Gilmer (1790-1859) Governor of Georgia, U.S. Congressman. Gilmer Co. named for him. *Joseph Henry Lumpkin (1799-1867) 1st Chief Justice of Georgia Supreme Court, framed state penal code, co-founder of the Lumpkin School of Law at the U. of Georgia, founded Phi Kappa Literary Society. Educated at the University of Georgia and Princeton, renowned for his eloquence and intelligence. *David C. Barrow (1852-1929) U. of GA Chancellor, 20 years. Barrow County is named for him. *James Monroe Smith(1839-1915) Renowned agriculturist and plantation owner of Smithonia. *Marion Montgomery, author *Middleton "Pope" Barrow, politician ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Crawford Cemetery, Crawford, Georgia|Crawford Cemetery]] *[[:Category: William H. Crawford Family Cemetery, Crawford, Georgia|William H. Crawford Family Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Barrow-Pope Cemetery, Lexington, Georgia|Barrow-Pope Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Lexington Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Lexington, Georgia|Lexington Presbyterian Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Clark Cemetery, Lexington, Georgia|Clark Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Robert Howard Cemetery, Lexington, Georgia|Robert Howard Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Salem Baptist Church Cemetery, Lexington, Georgia|Salem Baptist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Smith-Freeman Cemetery, Lexington, Georgia|Smith-Freeman Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Sunset Street Cemetery, Maxeys, Georgia|Sunset Street Cemetery]] *[[:Category: John Glenn Cemetery, Point Peter, Georgia|John Glenn Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Benjamin Webb Cemetery, Smithonia, Georgia|Benjamin Webb Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Antioch Cemetery, Stephens, Georgia|Antioch Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Bairdstown Cemetery, Oglethorpe County, Georgia|Bairdstown Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Mattox Family Graveyard, Oglethorpe County, Georgia|Mattox Family Graveyard]] *[[:Category: McWhorter Cemetery, Oglethorpe County, Georgia|McWhorter Cemetery]] ===Sources=== *[https://play.google.com/store/books/details/A_History_of_Georgia_From_Its_First_Discovery_by_E?id=-WGC_TwkJMwC&hl=en_US A History of Georgia: From Its First Discovery by Europeans to the Adoption of the Present Constitution in MDCCXCVIII, Vol 1], by William Bacon Stevens January 1, 1847 New York : D. Appleton * https://archive.org/details/storyofgeorgiage00smit *https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/oglethorpe-county *http://www.onlineoglethorpe.com/Oglethorpe-County-History-v-11.html *http://www.thegagenweb.com/gaoglethorpe/ *https://georgia.gov/cities-counties/oglethorpe-county *http://www.thegagenweb.com/gaoglethorpe/ *http://www.thegagenweb.com/gaoglethorpe/history.htm *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnoldsville%2C_Georgia *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crawford%2C_Georgia *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lexington%2C_Georgia *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maxeys%2C_Georgia *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philomath%2C_Georgia

HISTORY OF ONE JESTER FAMILY

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HISTORY OF ONE JESTER FAMILY
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Dr. John Roberts Jester, Winston-Salem, NC 1933
== "There may be, and there often is, indeed, a regard for ancestry, which nourishes only a weak pride; as there is also a care for posterity, which only disguises an habitual avarice, or hides the workings of a low and groveling vanity. But there is also a moral and philosophical respect for our ancestors, which elevates the character and improves the heart. Next to the sense of religious duty and moral feeling, I hardly know what should bear with stronger obligation on a liberal and enlightened mind, than a consciousness, too, that in its sentiments, it may be actively operating on the happiness of those who come after it." --Daniel Webster "If the hallowed traditions, sturdy principle and venerated institutions of America are to be perpetuated, it must be mainly by the descendants of the founders of the Nation and those early patriots whose devotion to principle and those whose loyalty to country made the Nation possible." --Anonymous In many states of the Union there are people by the name of Jester. Like most Americans they have been so busy with the practical affairs of daily life that they have paid but scant attention to matters of family history, hence being widely scattered throughout our country many of them are not in possession of the history of early settlers in America who bore that name, or of the connection of one branch of the family with the others. For quite a while the writer has been making investigations, pushing the inquiry onto every field
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that promised some clue, by which the early history of the Jester family in the United States might be obtained. The information set forth in this statement has been gained from well established traditions, investigation by accredited genealogists, records in old family bibles, old letters, recorded wills, wide spread correspondence with persons by this name in many states, and government records of service in the Revolutionary Army. Further statement of some of these sources will be given later under the heading "Sources of Information". It is believed, after years of investigation, that there are people by the name of Jester in practically every state in the Union, however, but few of these seem to know much about the other of that name, beyond those of their own immediate line. There was, of course, a parent stock in the Old Country, though people by our name have come to America from England, Scotland and Germany. The forebears of Col. John Milton Jester of Washington, D.C. came from Darmstadt-on-the-Rhine, in Germany. Although difficult to determine definately, we incline to the belief that the family name originated in England. The earliest record of the name in America which we have thus far been able to obtain, (there may be some other that is older) is that of a land deed by Walter Hamilton to [[Jester-153|Thomas Jester]] in 1712, found in Deed Record E, page 159, in the office of the Recording of Deeds, at Dover, in and for Kent County, Delaware. In that State there are numerous conveyances to person by that name on dates a little later. In 1758 [[Jester-144|John Jester]] was mustered out of military service in which he had enlisted for the French and Indian Wars, Vol. 1, Page 16. Delaware Archives. From the State of Delaware a large number by the name of Jester migrated to other sections of America. In several of the original thirteen States many by this name are found upon the roster of Revolutionary service. [page 3] ==
AMERICAN BEGINNINGS OF ONE FAMILY
== In the Colonial days, about the middle of the eighteenth century, according to the family tradition three Jester Brothers named William, Maxwell and Jacob left Scotland* for America. Of these William was the eldest, and Jacob the youngest. As my own family descended from William these lines will be considered in inverse order. [[Jester-160|Jacob Jester]] was born May 19, 1732. He settled in what is now Yadkin County, North Carolina. Some of his descendants continue to live in Yadkin and Surry Counties. From this section they have migrated into Tennessee, Indiana, Idaho, Nebraska, Georgia, Alabama, Texas, and possibly other states. Among these are Mrs. B. B. Dyer, Camp Hill, Alabama, and her brother, Rev. T. C. Jester, Houston, Texas. We have files of correspondence with numbers of persons who are descendants of Jacob Jester. Professor Charles P. Jester, of Memphis, Tennessee, is doubtless from this line. (see table below). [[Jester-678|Maxwell Jester]]1 came to Guilford County, North Caroline, and settled in the vicinity of High Point, where his descendants continue to live. A descendant of Maxwell Jester, either grandson or great-grandson, who passed away at High Point in 1924, at about the age of seventy-five years, stated a short time prior to his death that some of the early descendants of Maxwell Jester moved up into Maryland and Delaware where they probably joined distant relatives of their name. There is a record of a Levi Jester who was born between Federica and Milford, Kent County, Delaware, in October 1818. His parents were Thomas and Martha Jester. He was named for his Father's uncle Levi. [[Jester-400|Levi Jester]] (son of Thomas and Martha) left Delaware in 1836 and located in Illinois. Among those who are descended from him are [[Jester-401|Gov. George T. Jester]]2, and his nephew, Col. C. L. Jester of
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Corsicana, Texas, also John Howard Jester of Altadena, California, Dr. Edwin A. Jester, M. E. Minister of Akron, Ohio, also traces his line back to the State of Delaware, where there still reside those by the same name. In Maryland there are Jesters and from these came Mr. Roystan Jester, Jr., Former Mayor of Lynchburg, Virginia. Those of the State of Maryland and Delaware doubtless sprang from the original stock who first settled in America. ==
FAMILY LINE OF JOHN ROBERTS JESTER
== [[Jester-371|William Jester]], born circa 1728 in Scotland*, landed in Virginia, where he resided for awhile, then moved to Edgefield District, South Carolina, near the town of Edgefield. He served in the army of the Revolution, see Army Account Book of Revolutionary War, Book C page 83, North Carolina Historical Commission, Raleigh, N.C. Tradition informs us that he was a friend of the Frasers of Scotland, about whom there has been handed down the following story: "Five Fraser brothers were banished from Scotland about 1740-45, for the resistance to the rule in Scotland of the English Royal House of Stuart. They sailed from Glasgow, landed in Virginia, and settles near Richmond. They were members of the Fraser Clan of the Highlands about Inverness, and were descendants of the noble house of Lovat. Simon, Lord Lovat, was the last Scottish nobleman beheaded during the war against the Stuarts. The spelling of the name was changed because of the Z sound of S. [[Frazier-1233|John Frazier]], one of the five brothers, married a [[Riddle-1244|Miss Riddle]] of Virginia, and removed to the Edgefield District, South Carolina, locating on "Old Beaver Dam Creek". In Edgefield, South Carolina, William Jester's son, [[Jester-372|Levi]], married [[Frazier-1234|Rosannah Frazier]], the daughter of John Frazier, in 1787. [[Jester-371|William Jester]]'s eldest son, William, probably died in South
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Carolina. It is thought that some of his descendants still reside in that and other States. In 1826, when William's son, Levi moved to Butts County, Georgia, William who had reached a very ripe age, (family tradition says nearly one hundred) went with his son, with whom he was probably living at that time. William died shortly after moving to Georgia, and is buried in what is known as the Jester Burying ground3 a few miles out of Griffin, Georgia. It is impossible now to locate his grave. [[Jester-372|Levi Jester]], son of William, was born in Edgefield, South Carolina, in 1760. When he was sixteen years of age he joined the army of the American Revolution. As formerly stated he married Miss Rozannah Frazer, of Edgefield, in 1787, and moved to Georgia in 1826. For his services in the Revolutionary War he was given a grant of land in 1838, in Thaxton's District, Butts County. On June 20, 1926, a monument placed at his grave by the William McIntosh D. A. R. chapter of Jackson, Georgia, was unveiled. He sleeps in the Jester Burying ground, where his father, William, is buried, a few miles from Griffin, Georgia. To him and his wife, Rosannah, were born twelve children, the descendant of whom have since resided in Butts, Henry, Spaulding, Monroe, and other counties,, while some have moved to distant sections and states. [[Jester-129|Thomas Jester]], the third and youngest son of William Jester, was born in Edgefield District, South Carolina, circa 1765. his plantation was located a few miles from out from the County Seat town of Edgefield. He married Mrs Holmes who was formerly [[White-18131|Mary White]], daughter of [[White-18132|Burgess]] and [[Rose-4859|Martha]] White, of Whitetown, Edgefield District. In 1817 he moved to Georgia, and four years later died in Henry County at the age of 56, being buried in eight or ten miles a little north of east of
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McDonnough, though the exact place of his grave cannot now be located. To this union with Mrs. Holmes (nee Mary White) were born two daughters [[Jester-130|Lucinda]] and [[Jester-131|Jemima]], and five sons, [[Jester-132|William]], [[Jester-134|Burgess]],[[Jester-135|Thomas Peter]], [[Jester-133|James]], and [[Jester-113|Levi]]. In later life William went to Tennessee4 and Burgess went to Arkansas. It is thought that Levi remained in Georgia5. James moved to Clay County of that State, where he lived until his death about 1881. His descendants now live in Southwest Georgia, in Athens and Atlanta, Georgia. Thomas Peter Jester, the father of the writer, was born in Edgefield District, South Carolina, September 3, 1809. In 1817 he moved with his parents to Georgia. In early manhood he married [[Maleah-1|Miss Susan Maleah]], of Henry County, who lived a little less then a year after their marriage. He was a school teacher for many years. For some time he was principal of the school at Fayetteville, Georgia, then he want to Southwest Georgia and became principal of the Spring Hill Academy, in wheat is now Quitman County. His second marriage to Miss Mahala Boyette, of Randolph County. After this marriage he was engaged for many years as a planter in Clay County, though he occasionally gave some part of his time to teaching at a school near by, known as Rocky Mount. He later led in building the Cotton Hill Seminary where he was principal for some time. But desiring to give his undivided attention to his plantation he declined to teach longer. Later as Chairman of the Board of Trustees he advertised in the Northern and Eastern newspapers for a Principal, which was answered by Norman F. Coolidge, of Vermont, uncle of the late Calvin Coolidge, President of the United States, under whose leadership the school became one of the most noted
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in the south-west Georgia; but the devastation of the Civil War dealt it a blow from which it never recovered, though it continued as a community school for many years. After the death of his second wife he was later married to Miss Martha Frances Roberts, daughter of John William Roberts and Mary Pittman Roberts, of Randolph County. Thomas Peter Jester died Nov 11th, 1899 and is buried in Shiloh Church Yard at Cotton Hill, Clay County, which is one mile south of the old home place, which he settled and built about the year 1840. At his death was in his 91st year, and for more than half a century he had been one of the pillars of this church. He was a deeply religious man, and was greatly honored and revered by a wide circle of acquaintences and friends. ==
DESCENDANTS OF THOMAS PETER JESTER
== [[Jester-135|Thomas Peter Jester]], Sept. 3, 1809 - Nov. 11, 1899 :(born Edgefield District, S.C. Buried in Cotton Hill Cemetery, Clay Co., Georgia. This adjoins Shiloh Church. He was a member of this church for more then 60 years). I. First marriage was to [[Maleah-1|Susan Maleah]]6. No children. She is buried in either Henry or Butts Co., Ga. The burying ground is not known. II. Second marriage was to [[Boyette-86|Mary Mahala Boyette]], Dec. 8, 1821 - June 4, 1860. She is buried in Cotton Hill Cemetery. : Children: 1. [[Jester-360|Angeline]] (Mrs. J. W. Cliatt) Dec. 11, 1843 - July 6, 1911. : Died in Havana, Fla. Buried at Bainbridge, Ga. 2. [[Jester-361|Barzilla Alonza]], April 5, 1845 - Nov. 9, 1929 : Died Coleman, Ga. Buried in Cotton Hill Cemetery. : (Soldier in Civil War, at Fort Sumpter during the bombardment, in
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: Gen. Jos. E. Johnson's army at the time of surrender, near Greensboro, N. C.) 3.[[Jester-359|Leroy Adolphus]], April 3, 1849 - Nov. 24, 1887. : Buried in Union Baptist Church Cemetery, Marion Co., Ga. 4. [[Jester-362|Arminda]], 1851 - 1881, (Mrs. William Sanderlin) :Buried at Cotton Hill Cemetery 5. [[Jester-363|Milton Marcellas]] (M.D.) Jan. , 1854 - Oct. 24, 1888 :Buried in Cemetery at Pursley, Navarrow Co. Texas. :(Practiced medicine in Stewart Co., Ga., and Navarrow Co., Texas. Student Univ. of Ga., and graduate Univ. Ga. Medical College, Augusta, Ga. Never married.) 6. [[Jester-364|William Washington]], April 5, 1855 - Jan. 13, 1932. :Died at Arlington, Ga., buried at Richland, Ga. 7. Infant son, buried in Cotton Hill Cemetery. III. Third marriage, Martha Frances Roberts, Nov. 18, 1840 - Oct 20, 1880; married Dec. 1860. Buried in Cotton Hill Cemetery. :Children: 1. [[Jester-365|Mary Elizabeth]], (Mrs. J. B. Oliver) Nov. 2, 1861 - Nov. 24, 1908. Married Nov. 16, 1882. Died Morris, Ga. Buried in Cotton Hill Cemetery. No Children. 2. [[Jester-366|Roberts Charles]], Jan. 19, 1867. Atlanta, Ga. 3. [[Jester-367|Laura Thomas]], Dec. 15, 1870 (Mrs. L. L. Oliver and after death of first husband Mrs. L. T. Price), Valdosta, Ga. 4. [[Jester-368|John Roberts]], June 8, 1875. Winston-Salem, N. C. ==
Children, Grandchildren and Great-Grandchildren of
Thomas Peter Jester by Second Marriage
== 1. Angeline and J. W. Cliatt:
[page 9] :(1) Willie, (Mrs. Frank Zimmerman) - Shreveport, La. ::Several children. :(2) Thomas (Dead) Lived near Bainbridge, Ga. ::Children: Pauline, Birdie, Jester, Wilburn. :(3) Annie (Mrs. Robert Kirkland) Bainbridge, Ga. ::Children: Willie Mae, Mattie Lou, Johnnie Mac, Charles, Jessie Mae. :(4) Lillie May (Mrs. Sterling Ward) dead. Bainbridge, Ga., ::Children: Harry, Leon :(5) Burt (Dead) Married Nellie McCorquodale ::Children: Marjorie Mae, James Alburtus, Jr. 2. [[Jester-361|Barzilla Alonza]] and [[Sutton-11381|Betty Sutton]]: :(1) Mamie, (Mrs. Edgar Parker) 3/25/1871 - 11/22/1913 :(2) Mattie, (Mrs. Sterling Forrester) 9/14/1875 - Cowarts, Ala. ::Children: Aubrey, Myrtle :(3) Aurelian, Banbridge, Ga, 8/20/1879 - Married Ida Hinson ::Children: Billy, Robert Aurelian :(4) [[Jester-281|Clifford]], Bainbridge, Ga. ::Children: [[Jester-280|Lillian]], [[Jester-279|Ethel]] 3. Leroy Adolphus and [[Hillman-749|Lizzie Hillman]], July 24, 1849:
:(1) [[Jester-584|Thomas Winchester]] Oct. 1, 1869 - Oct. 9, 1930, Bainbridge, Ga. ::Children: [[Jester-596|James Roy]], Jessie Mitchell, Fred Lamar, Opie Elizabeth, [[Jester-595|Willie Griffin]], Thomas, Myrtle :(2) [[Jester-645|Mary Maria Coleman]], Sept. 15, 1872, Bainbridge, Ga. :(3) Sarah Frances, (Mrs. Graves Duncan) Sept. 13, 1875, Prattville, Ala. ::Children: James Graves, Jr., Leona Elizabeth :(4) [[Jester-582|William Milton]], Oct. 6, 1878 - 1932, Bainbridge, Ga. ::Children: William Milton, Jr.
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:(5) [[Jester-357|James Edgar Graves]], July 22, 1882. Bainbridge, Ga. ::Children: [[Jester-356|James Edgar, Jr.]], [[Jester-358|Thomas Gordon]], [[Jester-598|Mary Ruth]], [[Jester-599|Clifford Coleman]] :(6) Arminda Lee, (Mrs. Victor Golucke) Nov. 3, 1884, Bainbridge, Ga. :(7) Grace Freeman (Mrs. L. R. Moore) Feb. 18, 1887. Baindbridge, Ga. :Children: Leon Ross, William Theodore. 4. Arminda and William Sanderlin: :(1) Walter - Married Hattie Crapps :(2) William - Married Wessie Perkins :(3) Ollie (Mrs. Harvey Cooper), Coleman, Ga. :(4) John - Married : These live in country east of Fort Gaines, Ga., near road leading to Cuthbert, Ga., and have a number of descendants. 5. William Washington, and Dollie Chambliss Dec. 30, 1862 - Oct. 26, 1917: :(1) William Thomas, July 30, 1882, Cedartown, Ga. :(2) Charles Henry, August 3, 1886, Bainbridge, Ga. :(3) Robert Lee, Nov. 26, 1892, Miami, Fla. :(4) A. D. May 23, 1898, Arlington, Ga. ==
Children, Grandchildren and Great-Grandchildren of
Thomas Peter Jester by Third Marriage
== 1. (A) [[Jester-366|Roberts Charles]] and Jessie Moore: :(1) Ruby Cecil, Mrs. Jack Tilford, Atlanta, Ga. 1. (B) Roberts Charles and Lynwood Waters: :(1) Caroliny Woodfin :(2) Roberts Charles, Jr. :(3) Martha Lynwood
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2. (A) Laura Thomas and L. L. Oliver: :(1) Bernice (Mrs. Botie Chitty) 12/1891, Valdosta, Ga. :(2) Mabel (Mrs. H. B. Chestnut) 10/4/1893, Quitman, Ga. :(3) Lucius (Mrs. Ruel Anderson) 3/24/1896, Hawkinsville, Ga. 2. (B) Laura Thomas and L. T. Price: :(1) Dove ) 4/10/1899, Miami, Fla. :(2) Love ) (Mrs. A. L. Jones) 4/10/1899 (Dead) :(3) Jester, Jan. 2, 1903, Valdosta, Ga. 3. [[Jester-368|John Roberts]] and [[Perry-10589|Annie Allen Perry]] (Aug. 1, 1878) :Married Hartsville, S. C., Oct. 25, 1900: :(1) [[Jester-669|Perry Northen]], born West Point, Ga., Jan. 20, 1902. B.S. Univ. of Va. 1925, Vice Consul Hong Kong, China 1928-1932, Now in Barbadoes, B.W.I. :(2) [[Jester-668|John Roberts, Jr.]], Dec. 28, 1906 - July 15, 1908. Born College Park, Ga.; Died Atlanta, Ga.; Buried in West View Cemetery, Atlanta, Ga. :(3) [[Jester-670|Dana Edwin]], Born Blackwell, Okla., May 13, 1909. B. S. Wake Forest College 1930. Winston-Salem, N. C. :(4) [[Jester-672|Harold Thomas]], Born Ft. Worth, Texas, June 30, 1913. Student Furman University. :(5) [[Jester-671|Arthur Mannering]], Born Ft. Worth, Texas, Dec. 29, 1914. Student Duke University. N.B. None of the Descendants of Thomas Peter Jester, beyond some of the great grandchildren are mentioned, though there are at this time a large number of great, great grandchildren. ==About the Manuscript== The manuscript has become known online at various boards as The JRJ document. It was written by Dr. John Roberts Jester, the youngest son of Thomas P. Jester from:
1. Personal family knowledge
2. Letters from his father
3. Other Jester researchers including professional genealogists. Because of the lack of historical documentation of William and Maxwell, modern researchers from the Jester List (who were not William's descendants) have attempted to toss out the whole document as fiction. However, the Jester List researchers did come to the conclusion that Maxwell could be Maskell. The Scotland Legend is probably confused with the Frasers from Scotland fact. If the Scotland birth of the 3 brothers is fact, then these three brothers descend from a close relative of Richard b. 1632 as there is no evidence that Richard's sons went to Scotland and returned. Finally, hopefully, this will clear up once and for all, the misplaced parentage of Thomas Peter Jester as the son of Levi Jester b. 1760 d. 1841 and Roseannah Frazier, due to a falsified, either intentional or accidental, approved DAR application. ===DNA Evidence=== A grandson of Dr. Jester took a y-DNA test, he matched to other known male descendants of [[Jester-165|Richard]], while we have not made the direct link to any of Richard's sons, we are having a lot more fun with the autosomas. The atDNA, we have matched are descendants of [[Jester-160|Jacob]] b. 1732, who is reported as William's brother, and [[Jester-144|John]]. Both Jacob and John have been attributed as sons of [[Jester-153|Thomas]] ==Research Notes and Corrections== *This is legend. Historical artifacts confirm Jacob as the son of [[Jester-153|Thomas]] and DNA evidence suggests a familial connection to the descendants of [[Jester-160|Jacob]] and [[Jester-144|John]] with the descendants of [[Jester-371|William]]. 1No historical record or artifact has been found for Maxwell. There is, however, Maskell, The similar sounding could be the foundation of the name being confused as Maxwell. 2George Taylor Jester was Lt. Gov. 3 The Jester Burying Ground where William, Levi, and other members of the family are buried is on the old plantation property. 4William is in Cherokee County, AL in 1850, as is sister Lucy. He appears in Haralson County, GA in 1860. His descendants migrate to AR about 1866. 5Levi is in Union County, AR in 1850. He disappears from records, but his sons join the 3rd AR Inf Co E with their cousins. 6No historical evidence has been found.

History of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario

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This page is maintained by the [[Space:Ontario Team|Ontario Team]], part of the [[Project:Canada|Canada Project]]. Sault Ste. Marie, located on the St. Mary’s River in Ontario, Canada, is the seat of the Algoma District and one of the oldest French settlements in North America. It is the third largest city in Northern Ontario after Sudbury and Thunder Bay. == Timeline == *Before European contact - The Sault Ste. Marie area was traditionally controlled by Ojibway-Chippewa-Algonquin nations, who are also known as the Anishnawbe. Archaeological evidence indicates that the eastern Lake Superior Ojibway have been settled along the St. Mary’s River corridor for several thousand years. *1623 - Étienne Brûlé named this spot "Sault de Gaston" in honour of Gaston, Duke of Orléans, brother of Louis XIII of France. *1632 - Champlain drew a map of New France and marked the Sault, making it one of the first named places on any map of the New World. *1669 – French Jesuit missionaries re-named this site "Sault Ste. Marie," The Rapids of St. Mary, and established a settlement on the south side of the river. When a fur trading post was opened, the settlement expanded across the river. *1812 – The settlement was considered one town until the border was established between Canada and the United States along the St. Mary’s River after the War of 1812, dividing the community into Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, and Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. *1858 - Sault Ste. Marie was considered a Judicial District. *1887 - Sault Ste. Marie was incorporated as a town, William Brown being its first mayor. *1912 - Sault Ste. Marie was incorporated as a City. *1918 - The town of Steelton was amalgamated with the City. *1965 - The townships of Korah and Tarentorus amalgamated with the City of Sault Ste. Marie. *1990 - Jan 29, 1990. The city council voted to have English as the only working language for official business. It created quite the national controversy and unpopular with Franco-Ontarians. In 1994, court ruled against this decision. In 2010, John Rowswell, mayor of Sault Ste Marie apologized to the French Canadians. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sault_Ste._Marie_language_resolution ==Sault Ste. Marie—Vidal Survey—1846== The following lists those individuals who were residing on the North Bank of the St. Mary's River, or were in possession of land there, at the time of surveyor Alexander Vidal's visit to Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. This list, dated May 18, 1846, is considered to be the earliest known census for the community. #Dwelling house - J. B. SOULIERE. He claims from the fend of the Hudson Bay Company to the dotted line, 5.I and has been in possession for 25 years on which he grounds his claim—he has no land enclosed. #a roofless house belonging to - GOUDON, who has no land enclosed as does not reside in the place; is claim on the place is on purchase from J. B. SOULIERE of the piece between the dotted line and the fence of No. 3—5.50 #a small enclosure of ½ acre - G. Augustine LAROCHE, by possession. #house and enclosure of Pierre BELLEAU who has been in possession 4 years, ye has a small enclosure of one acre, only partly under cultivation and claims 2.50 frontage #house and enclosure of Michel BOUILLE who claims 2 chains, 50 links frontage and has about 3/4 of an acre enclosed, but not cultivated he has been in possession 12 years but has no other claim. #house, barn and enclosure of Augustine LAROCHE who claims frontage 7.50 - 25 years in possession, he has about 3 ½ acres fenced in and under cultivation #house and enclosure of J. B. CHARILER - who claims 2.5 frontage, 2/3 acre enclosed; he has occupied the spot 25 years on which he rests his claim; one fence encloses this and the too preceding pieces. #house and enclosure of William PERRAULT: claims 2.5 frontage, has been in possession 2 years, 1 1/3 acres enclosed, no other claim. #houses and small, detached enclosures of Alexis BIRON containing together about 1/4 acres, he claims a frontage of 5.75 acres by purchase 2 yrs ago from one Camerone who had been long in possession. #house, small barn, enclosure of about 4 acres -BRASSARD he claims a frontage of 7 chains by purchased from the former occupant: MCKAY, 3 yrs ago who had no claim but possession #two enclosures containing together 2 ½ acres - Michel LEBATTE - who has had possession 12 yrs, claims frontage of 5.5 chains #house and enclosure of Louis MIRON - claims frontage of 5.50 chains by purchase l0 years ago from one BLACK who had been some time in possession; has 2 1/4 acres fenced in #houses, barn and enclosures of Joseph LEFOND who has within five and under cultivation, 10 acres, he has been in possession 31 years and claims a frontage of 3 arpens under a written authority from Major WINNIETT when commanding at Drummond Island. #house and enclosure of Francois LAROSE - claims frontage of 1.80 given to his wife by her father who had been 29 years in possession he has 3 1/2 acres enclosed. No. 29 #houses and enclosures of Alexis BIRON - who has been in possession for 31 years under a written authority from Major WINNIETT—he claims a frontage of 3.50 and has fenced in 4 acres. No. 28 #house belonging and occupied by Francois LAROSE (see No. 14) built on land purchased from Alexis BIRON of No. 15 #house, barn and enclosures occupied by Etienne JOLLINEAU - who has been in possession 27 years he claims a frontage of 4 chains and has enclosed 5 acres. Lot No. 27 #house and enclosure of Charles CADOTTE - he has been in possession 15 years he claims 80 links in front and 1.00 in rear, has enclosed 3/4 of an acre. Lot No. 2_ #house and enclosure of Joshua TROTT who purchased them from a person having a claim of possession 6 years ago they contain together a little over 1/2 an acre. Lot No. 26 #The BURIAL GROUND of 1795 claimed by the Roman Catholic Church, it has been in use for over 50 years and has many graves in it some old timber prepared ages ago for building a church still lies on the ground. it has an area of over 3/5 of an acre. Lot No.__ #an enclosure containing over 3/4 of acre. fenced in and this acreage claimed by BRASSARD of No. 10. Lot No. 25 #enclosures and buildings occupied by Joseph WILSON Esquire - the dwelling house is of stone, two stories high and the other large building of wood - they were erected and the land fenced in and cultivated by Mr. ERMATINGER 30 years ago; I cannot ascertain who is in the present claimant but on information that the Bishop of Toronto was supposed to have purchased it many years since and that it was occupied by missionaries for 9 years. Mr WILSON has been residing in it for 3 years; the buildings and fences are much out of repair - 36 acres were formerly enclosed, but only 14 remain, it has a frontage of 12 chains. Lot No. 24 #enclosures and houses of J. B. CONTIEN who has been in possession 19 years, the last half of this lot is said to belong to Marguerite LEFONTAINE, Madame CONTIEN’S daughter by a former husband—CONTIEN claims a frontage of 6 chains he has 6 acres fenced in and a field of 4 1/2 acres of which the fence is down. #house and enclosure of Madame PERRAULT in whose family it has been for 30 years, the frontage is 1.5 and the area of the enclosure is 1 1/2 acres. #house and enclosure of Raymond MASTAT, who purchased it from BELL whose family it had been in possession for 30 years; he claims a frontage of 1.80 and has 2 1/2 acres fenced in. #house and enclosure of Henry SAYER - who has been in possession of it for 28 years; has a frontage of 2.80 and nearly 2 1/2 acres enclosed. #house and enclosure of Joseph SAYER, NE-BE-NAW-CO-JING, son of an Indian Chief, he bought the right of possession from the former occupant 12 years ago, claims a frontage of 3 chains and 2 1/2 acres enclosed. #house, barn and enclosures of Ambrose LAURETTE, who has been in possession 26 years; he has a frontage of 1.80 and has enclosed 3 acres. #house, barn and enclosure of J. B. LESAGE - who bought it from the previous occupant 28 years ago, he has a frontage of 3.60 and has 5 1/2 acres enclosed. #house, barn and enclosure of Xavier PERRAULT - who has occupied it for 26 years; has a frontage of 4 chains and has nearly 3 acres enclosed. #house, barn and enclosure of J. B. CRACHEUR who has been in possession 11 years; he has a frontage of 4.30 and has nearly 6 acres enclosed. #Occupied by Joseph BOISSENNEAU - who owns the buildings and the east part of the lot; he claims frontage pf 3 arpens under written authority from Major WINNIETT when Commanding at Drummond Island and has been in possession 30 years; the west part belongs to a Mademoiselle ST. GEORGE, now resident in Montreal who also holds under written authority from Major WINNIETT and has left it in charge of Boissenneau; her claim is 3.35 frontage as near as I can ascertain, but Boissenneau has all with once fence; the extent of the enclosure is 9 1/2 acres. #house and enclosure of Joseph BOISSENNEAU, Junior. - he claims a part in his father’s right mentioned above (No. 32) and the rest mostly by possession, his frontage is 5.50 and he has 2 1/2 acres enclosed. #house and enclosure of - LISK who purchased from the previous occupant 4 years ago, he has 5.20 frontage and 2 1/2 acres enclosed #houses and enclosure of I. B. DENOMME - who has been in possession 12 years, he has a frontage of 6 chains, and has 3 1/2 acres enclosed #house and enclosure of St. Marc MARTIN - who took possession 5 years ago but has been absent for 2 years; he is expected to return this year, he has a frontage of 10 chains and has 4 3/4 acres enclosed #house and buildings of a Rev W. CMMERON who purchased from the previous occupant a few years ago, he left the place few months ago and now resides in the United States, the frontage of the lot is 6 chains and there are 5 1/4 acres enclosed. #an enclosure of uncleared land of which Mr. Wm. CAMERON (No. 37) took possession, it contains 9 1/4 acres and has a frontage of 10.80 #house, barn and enclosure of John DRIVER who purchased from BRISSETTE, the previous occupant, he has a frontage of 11 chains and has 10 acres enclosed. #an enclosure fenced in with brush wood by Joshua TROTT (No. 19) on which he has cleared a little, the greater part remains unimproved; the enclosure has a frontage of about 12 chains and contains about 10 acres. #an enclosure of about 10 acres on which a church has been erected, and within which are a few graves; it is in possession of the CHURCH OF ENGLAND though never used now, no Minister having resided here for 3 or 4 years #See the next to No. __. #a house occupied by a sister of Henry SAYERS (of No. 26) who has permission to reside there; she is a widow with a small family. == Categories == *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Sault_Ste._Marie%2C_Ontario Category: Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario] — Lists profiles for individuals living in Sault Ste. Marie as well as cemeteries in the community == Sources == * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sault_Ste._Marie,_Ontario Wikipedia] * [https://ssmpl.ca/research/local-history/ Sault Ste. Marie Public Library, Local History] * [http://www.saultmuseum.ca/ Sault Ste. Marie Museum] *[https://saultstemarie.ca/Cityweb/media/Engineering-and-Planning/Planning/Strategic%20Long%20Range%20Planning/TechnicalManualDec2011.pdf Master Plan of Archaeological Resources, City of Sault Ste. Marie]

History of Simsbury, Granby, and Canton, from 1642 to 1845

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Simsbury, Connecticut]] [[Category: Granby, Connecticut]] [[Category: Canton, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Simsbury, Granby, and Canton, from 1642 to 1845 == * by [[Phelps-1278|Noah Amherst Phelps]] (1788-1872) * published by Press of Case, Tiffany and Burnham, Hartford, 1845. * Register of marriages, births, and deaths in the families of the first settlers of Simsbury: page 168-175. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Simsbury, Granby, and Canton, from 1642 to 1845|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=ZmZZAAAAcAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historyofsimsbur00phel * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008733134 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Phelps, Noah Amherst. ''[[Space:History of Simsbury, Granby, and Canton, from 1642 to 1845|History of Simsbury, Granby, and Canton, from 1642 to 1845]]'' (Case, Tiffany & Burnham, Hartford, 1845) [ Page ]. * ([[#Phelps|Phelps]])

History of Slavery and Mississippi

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[[Category: Mississippi]] [[Category: Mississippi, Slavery]] ==Timeline== ===1513 – 1661=== '''1513''', West Florida was owned and governed by the Crown of Spain. Under Spanish rule, slavery played a minimal role in [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Spanish_La_Florida_WEST|West Florida]]]'s economy and culture. However, indigenous peoples were readily available and exploited. '''1619''' A Dutch ship with twenty African blacks aboard arrives at Jamestown, Virginia. Captured, sold, and stolen from their native land, these Africans are likely the first permanent involuntary settlers of the black race in what is now the United States of America. '''1661''' Slavery is recognized by statute in Virginia; the slave codes of Virginia are developed to protect "slaves as property" and to protect white society from "an alien and savage race." The codes prohibit any rights for slaves. '''1662''': Virginia legislators resolved that the condition of the mother determined the status of the child—opposite the practices of English common law—effectively making slavery a hereditary status. Another consequence of the law was that white fathers were not legally required to manumit or support their bi-racial offspring. Baptism no longer was a determining factor for manumission after 1668, when the Virginia legislature decided that Christian faith did not exempt a person from bondage. [http://slaveryandremembrance.org/people/person/index.cfm?id=PP031 Slavery and Remembrance], © 2018 The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation; Wikitree profile for [[Key-41|Elizabeth Key (Kaye)]] 1630 — ? ===1700s=== '''1712''' The French government authorizes Sieur Antoine Crozat to open slave trade in the province of Louisiana. Crozat never implemented this authorization. '''1718 '''- French officials establish rules to allow slave imports into the Biloxi area '''1719''' - First slave shipments arrive; most early slaves are Caribbean Creoles '''1724''' -Le Code Noir ou Recueil de Reglements" ("The Black Codes…"), a system of stringent rules for holding and managing slaves in the province of Louisiana, is issued. The "black codes" were laws against freed slaves that basically reworded the slave codes. These codes prohibited black people from owning property, buying land, and made being unemployed illegal. Black Code is enacted and slavery is defined in the Mississippi territory '''1729''' - French settlers at Fort Rosalie are massacred by Natchez Indians in an effort to drive the French from Mississippi . '''1732''' - French retaliate for the massacre at Fort Rosalie. ceased to exist as a tribe and were sold into slavery. '''1763''' Spanish West Florida was traded to England in 1763. The role of slavery changed under British rule, and Mississippi saw an increase in institutionalized slavery. '''1787''' Article VI of the Northwest Ordinance prohibits slavery and involuntary servitude in the Northwest Territory, However, Arthur St. Clair, governor of the Territory, interprets Article VI so that those who currently hold slaves may continue to do so. '''1790''' The advent of the English "King Cotton economy" changed Mississippi and instigated the slave system that was the foundation of the new economy. '''1795-1810'' - Cotton replaces tobacco as the main cash crop; demand for slave field workers grows substantially ===1800s=== '''1801-1802''' - A treaty with the Indians allows the Natchez Trace to be developed as a mail route and major road. Mississippi moves its territorial capital from Natchez to Washington, a small town near the Natchez Trace. :: While the enslaved did not take their enslavement without protest and revolt, primary revolts were less numerous than secondary and were mostly just "plots". '''1807''' A federal law passed in 1807 prohibited the further importation of Africans, but with the decline of tobacco production on the east coast many slaves were imported from that area. '''1807''' A plot to gain Personal Freedom was put down in Adams County at Natchez '''1810''' A Plot, Destruction of Property Mississippi Territory '''1812''' Plot Kill, murder & destroy Mississippi Territory '''1812''' Plot Personal Escape Adams-Natchez Co. '''1820''', 458 former slaves had been freed in the state. The legislature restricted their lives, requiring free blacks to carry identification and forbidding them from carrying weapons or voting. '''1822''' planters decided it was too awkward to have free blacks living near slaves and passed a state law forbidding emancipation except by special act of the legislature for each manumission '''1835''' A slave conspiracy ([[Murrell-352|Murell]] Gang Plot) in Madison County provoked such draconian response that planters throughout the state tightened their grasp on the slavery system. :1835 Plot Escape from slavery Jefferson County :1835 Plot Extermination of Whites Madison County '''1838 Trail of Tears''' Native people of slaveholding tribes (Creeks, Cherokees, Choctaws, Chickasaws, and Seminoles) took their slaves with them on their miserable journey west. '''1841''' Plot Extermination of Whites Hanesville :1841 Plot Extermination of Whites Wilkinson County '''1854''' Revolt Kill, murder & destroy '''1855''' Plot Escape to freedom Gerlandsville, Jasper County '''1856''' Revolt Free and liberate slaves Clark County '''1857''' Revolt Kill, murder and destroy Clark County :1857 Revolt Kill, murder and destroy Bolivar County '''1858''' Revolt Establish a Slave Regime :1858 Revolt Kill, murder & destroy Coffeeville/Yalobusha Co. :1858 Revolt Kill, murder & destroy Bolivar County '''1860''' Revolt Free and liberate slaves Winston County :1860 Revolt Create Black State Natchez '''1860''', there were 791,305 people living in Mississippi and slaves made up around 55% of the population (436,631). ::By 1860, the Five Civilized Nations in the Indian Territory consisted of 18 percent African Americans. '''1861''' Extermination of Whites Adams-Natchez Co. '''1862''' Revolt Escape to freedom Jasper County '''1864''' Revolt Create Black State Choctaw County :1864 Revolt Escape to freedom Amite County :1864 Revolt Burn City free slaves Yazoo City :1864 Revolt Destruction of Property Bolivar County '''1865''' - Robert E. Lee surrenders on April 9. The Civil War ends. '''1866''', the Cherokee nation signed a treaty with the US government recognizing those people of African heritage as full citizens. '''1868''' - Mississippi's first biracial constitutional convention - the "Black and Tan" Convention" - drafts a constitution protecting the rights of freedmen (ex-slaves) and punishing ex-Confederates. It is rejected by the voters. ==Slave markets in Mississippi== “Negro Marts” could be found in every town of any size in Mississippi.Natchez was the state’s most active slave trading city, also slave markets existed at Aberdeen, Crystal Springs, Vicksburg, Woodville, and Jackson. *[http://mshistorynow.mdah.state.ms.us/articles/47/the-forks-of-the-road-slave-market-at-natchez Forks of the Road Slave Market at Natchez] ==Routes of Slavery== [http://roots.history.com/slave-ships-infographic Anatomy of a Slave Shipfrom History.Com] ===From Africa=== [http://roots.history.com/global-slave-trade-interactive Mapping Slave Voyages from History.Com] ===From the East Coast=== [http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/maps-reveal-slavery-expanded-across-united-states-180951452/#gqZqbDP0dDvjkdfK.99 These Maps Reveal How Slavery Expanded Across the United States] Smithsonian Magazine ==Resources== [http://www.history.com/news/a-quick-guide-to-researching-african-american-roots '''A Quick Guide to Researching African-American Roots''', History.Com] [https://familysearch.org/blog/en/milestones-reached-freedmens-bureau-project/ Freedmen’s Bureau Project] FamilySearch Blog ::[http://roots.history.com/identity/reading-for-roots How to help with FamilySearch's '''Freedmen’s Bureau Project'''] [https://library.uncg.edu/slavery/ Digital Library on American Slavery] [http://afrigeneas.com/ AfriGeneas] is a site devoted to African American genealogy [http://aquila.usm.edu/drs/ The Documenting Runaway Slaves (DRS)] research project is a collaborative effort to document newspaper advertisements placed by masters seeking the capture and return of runaway slaves. The University of Southern Mississippi, 118 College Drive, Hattiesburg, MS 39406-0001 [http://researchguides.loyno.edu/africanandafricanamericanstudies African and African American Studies, Loyola, New Orleans.] [http://www.lib.lsu.edu/special/manuscripts/guides/plantations Manuscript Resources on Plantation Society and Economy LSU Library] [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~afamerpl/plantations_usa/MS/MS_plantations.html MISSISSIPPI SLAVERY- RootsWeb] [http://www.accessgenealogy.com/black-genealogy/ '''African American Genealogy'''] Access Genealogy http://www.ebony.com/life/5-things-to-know-about-blacks-and-native-americans-119#axzz3qTQ3fA00 5 Things to Know About Blacks and Native Americans ::Read more at EBONY http://www.ebony.com/life/5-things-to-know-about-blacks-and-native-americans-119#ixzz4AONFmePY

History of Taunton, Massachusetts: From Its Settlement to the Present Time

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Taunton, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Taunton, Massachusetts: From Its Settlement to the Present Time == * by [[Emery-4907|Samuel Hopkins Emery]] (1815-1901) * published by D. Mason & Company, Taunton, Mass., 1893 * supplement 1894 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Taunton, Massachusetts: From Its Settlement to the Present Time|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === : Main book * https://books.google.com/books?id=iqsvAQAAMAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007706873 with supplement : Supplement * https://books.google.com/books?id=zJeuKrJioJUC * https://archive.org/details/historytauntonsupl00emer === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Emery, Samuel Hopkins. ''[[Space:History of Taunton, Massachusetts: From Its Settlement to the Present Time|History of Taunton, Massachusetts: From Its Settlement to the Present Time]]'' (D. Mason & Co., Taunton, Mass., 1893) [ Page ]. * ([[#Emery|Emery]])

History of the Buell Family in England

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Albert Welles Fraud]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == History of the Buell Family in England == From the Remotest Times Ascertainable from Our Ancient Histories, and in America, from Town, Parish, Church and Family Records. Illustrated with Portraits and Coat Armorial * compiled by [[Welles-751|Albert Welles]] (1819-1882) * published by the Society Library, New York, 1881 * 385 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_of_the_Buell_Family_in_England|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * http://books.google.com/books?id=ma4aAAAAYAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100497312 === Table of Contents === * Introduction * Lineage * Appendix, [https://books.google.com/books?id=ma4aAAAAYAAJ&pg=PR1 Page ?] * Index Buell, [https://books.google.com/books?id=ma4aAAAAYAAJ&pg=PR16-IA1 Page i]. * Other Names, [https://books.google.com/books?id=ma4aAAAAYAAJ&pg=PR16-IA5 Page v]. === Errata === * See [[:Category: Albert Welles Fraud]] * Please document problems here, when found. === WikiTree Syntax === * Welles, Albert. ''[[Space:History of the Buell Family in England|History of the Buell Family in England]]'' (Society Library, New York, 1881) * ([[#Welles|Welles]])

History of the Cherokee Indians and Their Legends and Folk Lore

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[[Category:Native American Sources]] [[Category:Cherokee]] [[Category: Native American Genealogy Resources]] == Citation == Emmet Starr, ''History of the Cherokee Indians and their Legends and Folk Lore,'' Oklahoma City: Warden Company, 1921 == Repositories == * [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=Ei0TAAAAYAAJ&pg=GBS.PA2 Google Play] * [https://archive.org/details/historyofcheroke00lcstar Archive.org] == Commentary == Later republished as [[Space:Old_Cherokee_Families|Old Cherokee Families]] 1972, 1989 ??

History of the Descendants of John Hottel

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == History of the Descendants of John Hottel == Immigrant from Switzerland to America, and an authentic genealogical family register of ten generations from the first of the name in America, 1732, to the present time, 1929, with numerous brief biographical sketches, collected and compiled from many indisputable sources: court and church records, old and late family records and tombstones of the many states in the Union. : includes: Hottel, Hottell, Hottle, Hottal, Hoddle, Huddle, Huddell, Huttel * by [[Huddle-289|William David Huddle]] (1861-1928) & completed by his wife [[Harden-2508|Lulu May Harden Huddle]] (1873-1949) * published by Shenandoah Publishing House, Strasburg, Va., 1930 * 1183 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of the Descendants of John Hottel|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofdescend00hudd * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005761570 * https://books.google.com/books?id=ZEdVAAAAMAAJ search & snippet * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=11873 search === Table of Contents === * Dedication - Page VII * Foreword - Page IX * List of Illustrations - Page XIII * Introduction - Page XV * Key to History - Page XVII * Spelling of The Family Name - Page XVII * History of The Descendants of John Hottel - Page 1 ::* Immigrants —Why They Fled from Europe - Page 3 ::* Origin of The Hottels and Family Connections - Page 4 ::* Our Military Ancestors—Soldiers of The Revolutionary War— Veterans of The War of 1812— Veterans of Subsequent Wars - Page 5 ::* Johannes (John) Hottel's Will - Page 5 * John Hottel—The Immigrant - Page 7 ::* Parents and Three Children Move to The Shenandoah Valley, Virginia - Page 7 ::* Description of The Shenandoah Valley - Page 7 ::* Exact Location of The John Hottel Homestead - Page 8 ::* Children and Their Descendants - Page 8 ::* The Old Frieden's Church and Hottel-Keller Schoolhouse - Page 9 * PART ONE—Charles Hottel - Page 11 * PART TWO— George Hottel - Page 395 * PART THREE— Barbara Hottel - Page 817 * Appendix - Page 1077 * Index - Page 1089 === Errata === * Addendum (1992): https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/605111 not available online * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Huddle, William David. ''[[Space:History of the Descendants of John Hottel|History of the Descendants of John Hottel]]'' (Shenandoah Publishing House, Strasburg, Va., 1930) [ Page ]. * ([[#Huddle|Huddle]])

History of the Dudley Family With Genealogical Tables, Pedigrees

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == History of the Dudley Family With Genealogical Tables, Pedigrees == The History consists of short articles and profiles regarding Dudley lines from England, Ireland and America. It was issued in installments by subscription between 1886 and 1901, and later republished in two volumes and two supplements. There is a table of contents or index at the beginning of each issue. Number X is an index to the prior issues. Links to each issue on Archive.org are as follows: * by [[Dudley-5946|Dean Dudley]] (1823-1906) * published Dean Dudley, Wakefield, Mass., 1886-1901 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of the Dudley Family With Genealogical Tables, Pedigrees|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofdudleyf01dudl ::* http://memory.loc.gov/service/gdc/scd0001/2008/20080818002hi/20080818002hi.pdf ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofdudleyf01dudl ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofdudleyf115dudl :::* [https://archive.org/details/historyofdudleyf01dudl/page/n7/mode/2up Number I] (1886, pp. 1-100) :::* [https://archive.org/details/historyofdudleyf01dudl/page/n121/mode/2up Number II] (1887, 101-196) :::* [https://archive.org/details/historyofdudleyf01dudl/page/n251/mode/2up Number II+] (1889, 198-297) A "Number for the 100 Pages Between II. & III" was published after No. III. The preface to III says: "The hundred pages between No. 2 and No. 3 are reserved for matter additional to No. 2, not yet ready." :::* [https://archive.org/details/historyofdudleyf01dudl/page/n359/mode/2up Number III] (1888, 298-400) :::* [https://archive.org/details/historyofdudleyf01dudl/page/400/mode/2up Number IV] (1890, 402-504) :::* [https://archive.org/details/historyofdudleyf01dudl/page/504/mode/2up Number V] (1891, 506-616) * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofdudleyf06dudl ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofdudleyf2610dudl ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE3652554 :::* [https://archive.org/details/historyofdudleyf06dudl/page/n3/mode/2up Number VI] (1892, 617-728) :::* [https://archive.org/details/historyofdudleyf06dudl/page/728/mode/2up Number VII] (1892, 730-836) :::* [https://archive.org/details/historyofdudleyf06dudl/page/836/mode/2up Number VIII] (1893, 837-952) :::* [https://archive.org/details/historyofdudleyf06dudl/page/952/mode/2up Number IX] (1894, 954-1082) :::* [https://archive.org/details/historyofdudleyf06dudl/page/1082/mode/2up Number X] (1894, 1084-1202) * Supplement (1898) contents at front, index at back. ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_t8kUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=t8kUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008629096 * 2nd Supplement (1901) index at front ::* https://archive.org/details/secondsupplemen00dudlgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=oaZyW35RZSwC ::* https://archive.org/details/secondsupplement00dudl ::* https://archive.org/details/secondsupplement00lcdudl === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Dudley, Dean. ''[[Space:History of the Dudley Family With Genealogical Tables, Pedigrees|History of the Dudley Family]] with Genealogical Tables, Pedigrees'' (Dean Dudley, Wakefield, Mass., 1886) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Dudley|Dudley]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Dudley, Dean. ''[[Space:History of the Dudley Family With Genealogical Tables, Pedigrees|History of the Dudley Family]] with Genealogical Tables, Pedigrees'' (Dean Dudley, Wakefield, Mass., 1886) Vol. , [ Page ]. === Footnotes ===

History of the Fifty-Fourth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, 1863-1865

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Source Information == * '''Full Title''': ''History of the Fifty-Fourth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, 1863-1865'' * '''Author''': Emilio, Luis Fenollosa * '''Publishing Information''': Boston, Massachusetts by Boston Book Co., 1894. === Source Citation Examples === * '''In-line Citation:''' {{Pale Orange|'''''Recommended'''''}} ::: Emilio, Luis Fenollosa. ''[[Space:History of the Fifty-Fourth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, 1863-1865|History of the Fifty-Fourth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, 1863-1865]],'' Boston, Massachusetts: Boston Book Co., 1891 (1st ed.) and 1894 (2nd ed.) * '''Named In-line Citation for Multiple Usage in a Profile:''' {{Pale Orange|'''''Recommended'''''}} ::: Emilio, Luis Fenollosa. ''[[Space:History of the Fifty-Fourth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, 1863-1865|History of the Fifty-Fourth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, 1863-1865]],'' Boston, Massachusetts: Boston Book Co., 1891 (1st ed.) and 1894 (2nd ed.) * '''Subsequent Use of Named Source Citation:''' ::: === Available online at these locations: === * [https://archive.org/details/03229996.3556.emory.edu Archive.org] (2nd edition) * [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A2001.05.0151 Perseus Digital Library of Tufts University] * [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE66005 ExLibrisRosetta] (1st Edition) === Links === * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of the Fifty-Fourth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, 1863-1865|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] This important work is a roster of those who served during the Civil War with the 54th Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry (Colored). It contains short biographies and is arranged alphabetically according to company. There is an index and an appendix describing the treatment of African American Prisoners of War. The second edition contains corrections.

History Of The Gaulden Family

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[[Category:Sumter County, South Carolina]] [[Category:Prince Edward County, Virginia]] [[Category:Prince Edward County, Virginia Colony]] [[Category:Chester County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Berks County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Mecklenburg County, North Carolina]] [[Category:Gaulding Name Study]] == ''The History Of the Gaulden Family'' == The following is an excerpt from, ''A History of the Gaulden Family from Virginia to South Carolina''. ''A History Of The Gaulden Family'' By: Laura Goulden Bailey --- 1929 "According to one tradition, probably true, the Gaulden or Gaouldine, were of English or Welsh nationality and in religion were Quakers. They came to America several years before the Revolutionary War locating probably in Chester county, Pennsylvania, the same section from which came the B---ned and Lincolns and removing later to Virginia in that part which was erected in 1753 into Prince Edward county. Another tradition preserved by Miss Fannie Gaulden of Jackson, Mississippi that they were Huguenots who fled from France after the revocation of the edict of Mantes 1685---That there were five brothers who for political reasons changed their names to Gaulden on their arrival in America. Miss Fannie Gaulden's line of Jesse Gaulden stated in 1916 in her old age, that her father said the name was changed and in early life frequently heard the original but had forgotten it. Color is given this tradition of the five brothers by the fact that there was some years before the revolution a considerable colony of Gaulden's in Prince Edward County, there is also a mountain called "Gaulden Mountain", indicating that they were early settlers, before names were fixed. Some years before the revolution we find John Gaulden living in Prince Edward County. There was a Jesse Gaulden, an uncle or cousin of John, living there at the same time. In this county in 1760 John Gaulden married Susan Brumfield and a few years later removed with his wife and children to Long Branch or the High Hills of the Santee in Sumter District, South Carolina. John Gaulden, at the outbreak of hostilities with the mother country, joined Frances Marion's command and in the course of the war he gave his life for his country having died of smallpox while in the Army. He owned a slave named Amos, who was familiarly known as "The Revolutioner", probably because he had been in the Army with his master. This Revolutionary record of John Gaulden was handed down by his grandson John, son of James Gaulden.'' There is no historical evidence known to this writer of John or his son James having been in the army of the Patriots. They did not belong to the Continental Troops.'' there is a possibility that there is a record of their service in the Capitol of Columbia, South Carolina. But Sherman's soldiers jumbled up the papers there to such an extreme that only a few of them have been reduced to order. If there was any record in Washington it was destroyed in the war of 1812. Susan Brumfield The Brumfield's, spelled several different ways, were Scotch or Scotch-Irish, and came to America about 1730 and located in Chester County, Pennsylvania. There was a Solomon Page 2. Brumfield in Berkes County in 1732. He had a daughter named Susanna, which indicates a relationship to Susan Brumfield, who married John Gaulden in 1760. The first official record of the Brumfield's was in 1739-1740 when the estate of Robert Brumfield was settled in court at Londonderry, Chester County, Pennsylvania by administration, no will having been left by him. The widow was Jeanet Brumfield. She had two sons, Dr. Robert Brumfield and Charles Brumfield. Susan Brumfield was probably her daughter. After Braddock's defeat in 1755, the Brumfield's and many others migrated to Virginia. some of them going on to Mecklinberg County, North Carolina. Some of those in Virginia removed to Sumter County, South Carolina. Rev. _______ Brumfield was one of the earliest preachers in Prince Edward County, Virginia. The Gaulden's and the Brumfield's seem to have been associated in some way from their coming to America. Charles Brumfield's descendants migrated to Kentucky. In 1816, Dr. Robert Brumfield, descendant of Robert Brumfield whose estate was settled at Londonderry, Chester County, Pennsylvania in 1739-1740, acquired from William Gaulden, son of John and Susan Brumfield Gaulden, the Plantation known as Millbrook on marsh Savannah River in sumter District, South Carolina, indicating a close connection between the two families. To John and Susan Brumfield were born nine Children, viz: James, Patsy, William, Dempsey, Zachary, Elizabeth, Sarah, Jonathan and Karen." == Theories Explored == === Quakers === No evidence or meeting minutes have surfaced that support this theory. ===John Gaulden of Sumter, Revolutionary War Role=== John Gaulden of Sumter died of small pox, possibly contracted during or around the time of the Revolutionary Battle of Eutaw Springs, Orangeburg SC. Though he may have died around the time of the battle, and possibly in or around the battleground, he was not serving with Francis Marion. If he was there, he was supplying the troops or his son, [[Gaulden-31|James Gaulden]], who was a Captain in Marions Troops. ''He is listed as a Patriot in the DAR for '''Civil Service'', serving as a ''Petit Juror'' in South Carolina during the Revolutionary period.''' This is Laura Gaulden Bailey's direct line and her confusion around James service and conflation with Dempsey Gaulden is discussed in the next section. ===Conflation of James Gaulden of Greenwood and [[Gaulden-24|Dempsey Gaulden]] of York=== According to Laura Gaulden Bailey he migrated with his brother William or sister Martha (Patsy) to Mississippi about five years after the revolutionary war. “As a young man Dempsey raced horses in New Orleans. married "(wife's name unknown) and left at least two sons: John Sidney and _________, father of Sam Gaulden of Windsor County, Mississippi. This information is furnished by John Sidney Gaulden.” This information refers to James Gaulding not Dempsey Gaulden of York, SC, – his brother. Laura Gaulding and Bill Gaulding of Kansas had the two brothers mixed-up. === The Pennsylvania Connection === Although there appear to be Gouldings in PA, they are not directly related to this family. Genetic Tests have also confirmed this information. The DNA is pointing to an origin for John Gaulding of New Kent County, Virginia Colony to Western England, Manchester ~1740CE +/- 250 years (this mutation may have occurred in the American Colonies, given the range of +/- 250 years ) to Birmingham ~1200CE and North East of London, ~800BCE. The MCRA for the Y700 tests is [[Gaulding-3|John Mathew Gaulding]], bef. 1710 - bef. 1773. Further to this, the Golden Surname and derivative testers with PA as the location for the earliest known ancestors go back to Ireland and further connect back to R-M222 and Nial of the nine Hostages. The EKA in the [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/Golden?iframe=yresults Golding/Gaulding DNA Group Project] is Edward Golden/Goulding, b.c1733 & d.177 R-FT198639 and he matches all the testers in the project with PA origins.

History of the Kimball family in America, from 1634 to 1897

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == History of the Kimball family in America from 1634 to 1897 == : Morrison, Leonard Allison, & Sharples, Stephen Paschall, '''History of the Kimball family in America, from 1634 to 1897 : and of its ancestors the Kemballs or Kemboldes of England; with an account of the Kembles of Boston, Massachusetts''' , Published by Damrell & Upham, Boston, Massachusetts (1897) 734 pages * Title: '''History of the Kimball family in America, from 1634 to 1897 : and of its ancestors the Kemballs or Kemboldes of England; with an account of the Kembles of Boston, Massachusetts''' * Authors: Leonard Allison Morrison (1843-1902) & Stephen Paschall Sharples (1842-1923) * Publisher: Damrell & Upham, Boston, Massachusetts (1897) * Pages: 734 * '''Availability:''' ** Digital Version: [https://archive.org/details/historyofkimball00morr Archive.org] * '''Citation Example:''' ::: Morrison, Leonard A., and Stephen P. Sharples. ''[[Space:History_of_the_Kimball_family_in_America%2C_from_1634_to_1897|History of the Kimball Family in America 1634 - 1897]]'' (Published by Damrell & Upham, Boston, Massachusetts, 1897, 734 pages.) * '''Footnote Example:''' ::: [[#Morrison|History of the Kimball Family]]: William Kimball (Person No. 223), Page 155 ---- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_of_the_Kimball_family_in_America%2C_from_1634_to_1897|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofkimball00morr Page 1 - 652 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofkimball01morr Page 1 - 640 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofkimball00byumorr Page 1 - 640 * Vol. 2 Page 653-1278 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofkimball00morr2 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofkimball02byumorr ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofkimball02morr * borrow ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofkimball81morr ==== Supplement, "The Kimball Family News" ==== * Vol. 1-2 ::* * Vol. 3-4 (1902) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=NCpWAAAAMAAJ ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89069283117 * Vol. 5-6 (1903) ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=YCpWAAAAMAAJ ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89092836626 ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_YCpWAAAAMAAJ

History of the Puritan Great Migration Project

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[[Category:Puritan Great Migration Project]] == Timeline == '''18 May 2021''': Revised PGM project structure to include a team-based approach; the teams include the Membership team, the Profile Improvement Team (PIT) and the Research Team. Number of team members as of this date: 76 ''' 29 April 2021''': Finalized Release 1 of [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:PGM_Approved_Profile_Check-List PGM PGM Profile Review Checklist]] document ''' 29 April 2021''': Finalized Release 1 of [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Puritan_Great_Migration_Editing_Guidance PGM Editing Guidance]] document '''28 April 2021''': Puritan Great Migration Project Discord server set up '''27 April 2021''': "History of the Puritan Great Migration Project" (this page) created '''4 April 2020''': Sarah and [[Gaulden-7|Mags Gaulden]], and their weekly recap + special guest [[Smith-32867|Jillaine Smith]] talks about the Puritan Great Migration project. {{Image|file=Social_Media_Images.png |align=chttps://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Puritan_Great_Migration_Editing_Guidance |size=300 |caption=PGM Interview with former Leader [[Smith-32867|Jillaine Smith]] |link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfXBPf7SKCM&feature=youtu.be&t=2205 }} ''' 12 Sept 2013''': A PGM Project Box was added to one of the first PGM Project-managed profiles: [[Kelsey-7|William Kelsey (abt.1609-bef.1676)]] ''' 19 March 2013''': First Puritan Great Migration (PGM) Badges awarded to [[Rockwell-390 | Toby Rockwell]], [[Bredehoft-6|Tom Bredehoft]], [[Watt-266|Vic Watt]], and [[Smith-32867|Jillaine Smith]] by [[Lavoie-74 | Lianne Lavoie]] '''8 March 2013''': PGM Project page originated == People == === Project Leadership === ==== ''Leaders''==== * [[Madison-125|Bobbie (Madison) Hall]] - May 19, 2023 - * [[X-3336|GeneJ X]] - January 18, 2023 - May 19, 2023 * [[Thiessen-117|Traci Thiessen]] - December 6, 2022 - January 16, 2023 * [[McClain-3310|Scott McClain]] - November 20, 2021 - March 29, 2023 * [[Hill-11959 | S (Hill) Willson]] - March 22, 2021 - * [[Stevens-17832|Jen (Stevens) Hutton]] - February 20, 2021 - December 3, 2022 * [[Aldrich-908|Cheryl (Aldrich) Skordahl]] - September 4, 2020 - April 6, 2021 *[[B-404|Anne B]] - March 4, 2016 - July 27, 2016; October 3, 2017 - October 27, 2020 *[[Hammond-2140|Cheryl Hammond]] - March 9, 2015 - May 21, 2015 *[[Hoyt-576|Chris Hoyt]] - September 9, 2014 - February 8, 2016 *[[Watt-266|Vic Watt]] - September 9, 2014 - October 2, 2017 *[[Smith-32867|Jillaine Smith]] - April 16, 2013 - May 21, 2015; October 31, 2017 - October 27, 2020 ====''Project Coordinators''==== * [[Browning-5288|Ann Browning]] - September 16, 2023 * [[Cole-12288|M Cole]] - February 24, 2023 - January 15, 2024 *[[Carles-4|Scott Carles]] - December 20, 2021 - April 12, 2023 *[[Perkins-11750|Clyde Perkins]] - May 2, 2021 - August 9, 2021 * [[Stauf-1|Brad Stauf]] - January 31, 2021 - December 3, 2022 * [[Ashley-1950|Chase Ashley]] - January 31, 2021 - April 26, 2021 * [[Smith-32867|Jillaine Smith]] - January 31, 2021 - April 26, 2021 * [[Cole-12288|M Cole]] - January 31, 2021 - March 15, 2021 *[[Hill-11959|S (Hill) Willson]] - January 31, 2021 - March 21, 2021 *[[Aldrich-908|Cheryl (Aldrich) Skordahl]] - October 25, 2019 - September 3, 2020 *[[Cochoit-2|Joe Cochoit]] -October 31, 2017 - April 26, 2021 *[[Thornton-1836|Jeanie (Thornton) Roberts]] - October 31, 2017 - April 26, 2021 *[[Hoyt-576|Chris Hoyt]] - February 9, 2016 - April 26, 2021 *[[Smith-32867|Jillaine Smith]] - February 9, 2016 - October 30, 2017

History of the Starling Name

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[[Category: Starling Name Study]] == Starling Meaning and Origin == This page is a companion to the [[Space:Starling Name Study|Starling Name Study]] and [[Space:Starling Category List | Starling Category List]] View the current [[Space:Starling_Category_List|Starling categories]].'' (If you need further categories and you're familiar with Wikitree, please feel free to add them on the [[Space:Starling Category List | Starling Category List]], optionally you can contact [[Sweetman-111|Barry Sweetman]] to have them added)''. View the currently [[Space:Starling_Category_List|categorized Starling profiles]] The Starling surname is found most often in Britain, where 56 people per million have the surname, followed by other countries where people of British descent live: Australia (50/m), the United States (34/m) and New Zealand (14/m).[http://worldnames.publicprofiler.org/Default.aspx World Names Public Profiler], accessed 2018-09-08 Within Britain, the highest frequency is found in East Anglia, at 362/m. This points to an origin in East Anglia. Hereditary surnames were first introduced in England in baronial families following the Norman Conquest in 1066. The knightly class began to adopt hereditary names in the 1100s, filtering down to most English families by 1400, although their form was still evolving.D. Hey, Family Names and Family History (2000), pp. 31, 51-53 Around half of English surnames were derived from a location, with one in five derived from a nickname. [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-38003201 Most common surnames in Britain and Ireland revealed], BBC, 17 November 2016 The Starling surname is a nickname based on the Common Starling bird, which has been present throughout Britain for thousands of years. A Dictionary of English Surnames, P. H. Reaney & R. M. Wilson, Oxford University Press, 1995[http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Starling Surnamedb] The starling has featured in literature such as the Mabinogion - which dates from about the 11th century - where the Starling was noted for its ability to mimic sounds - rather like the parrot has entered into the modern day English language;[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_starling Common starling], Wikipedia, accessed 2018-09-08 it is possible that this is the origin of the nickname. A separate surname, Sterling or Stirling, is found in Scotland and northern England, in particular near the city of Stirling. The geographical distribution etymology indicates a separate origin, but there has been some cross-over between the families as spellings have changed. == The Starlings of East Anglia== The first recorded use of the name in East Anglia is for a Starling who held land in three nearby places in Suffolk before the Norman Conquest.[https://opendomesday.org/name/502800/starling/ Open Domesday - Starling] In 1166, Jordon Starling was recorded in the Pipe Rolls of Cambridgeshire. A Nicholas Starlyng was listed as a foreigner living in Essex in 1440.[https://www.englandsimmigrants.com/person/2798 Nicholas Starlyng, England’s Immigrants 1330 – 1550 Resident Aliens in the Late Middle Ages] Hearth Tax records from 1662-1689 listed 42 Starlings in East Anglia - see [[Space:Starling family in the East Anglia Hearth Tax|Starling family in the East Anglia Hearth Tax]] The earliest person on WikiTree is [[Sterling-1682|Robert Sterling]] of Brandeston, Suffolk, who was born about 1490. After his family the earliest are [[Starlyng-1|Joan Starlyng]], born about 1520 in Dedham on the Essex/Suffolk border, followed by [[Starling-576|Edward Starling]], born 1550 in Balsham, Cambridgeshire. The earliest record on FreeREG is of the burial of Ciceley Starling in Norwich in 1543.[http://www.freereg.org.uk FreeREG] and the earliest on FamilySearch is Annis [Agnes?] Sterling, christened 1540 in Fulbourne, Cambridgeshire.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NB8Y-3R6 "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch]: 11 February 2018, Annis Sterling, 13 Jul 1540); citing , index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 990,375 The descendants of John Starling, born ca. 1515 in Briston, Norfolk, is given [http://norfolk1515.com/StarlingFamily.html here]. The "Sterling Genealogy" asserts that the Starling family of England were a branch of the "Sterling" families of Scotland, citing as evidence that the coats of arms of some English families was the same or similar to those recorded for the Scottish families. However, it notes that the Suffolk family did not use this coat of arms. [https://archive.org/stream/sterlinggenealog01ster#page/196/mode/2up The Sterling Genealogy], Albert & Edward Sterling, 1909. It mentions the marriage of Susan Starling of Colchester to William Welbeck of Higham, Suffolk, in 1577. == United States == An early settler in the New World Colonies was 18 year old William Starling who sailed from the Port of London in July 1635 on-board the "Primrose" heading to Virginia. == Coat of Arms == The devices (known as charges) and colors on the Coat of Arms and Crest described the nature of bearers heraldic insignia. In this case:
:'''Blazon''': Argent, on a bend azure, three square buckles or.
{{Image|file=Starling Name Study.jpg|align=r|size=150|caption='''Starling Shield of Arms}} :'''Crest:''' A starling with wings addorsed sable, resting the dexter claw on an etoile of eight points.
*'''Argent''' - (Ar'-jent) White or silver: represents purity, innocence, beauty and gentleness.
*'''Azure''' - A bright blue color which represents truth and loyalty.
*'''Bend''' - A diagonal bar on the shield which signifies the scarf or shield suspender of a knight commander and stands for defense or protection.
*'''Buckle''' - This charge signifies victorious fidelity in authority.
*'''Or''' - The color gold. It denotes the qualities of generosity and elevation of mind. ---- == External Links == * [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~flbakehs/ Baker County, FL Historical Society] * [https://www.floridamemory.com/ Florida Memory - State Library and Archives of Florida]
* [http://www.flgenweb.org/ FLGenWeb Project] * [http://www.idreamof.com/database.html I Dream of Genealogy] * [https://www.archives.com/search/ancestor/results?LastName=Starling&Country=United%20States&cert=False Archives.com Starling Archives] (Requires paid subscription) == References ==

History of the Town and County of Wexford

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: County Wexford]] [[Category: Wexford, County Wexford]] [[Category: Ireland, Sources]] [[Category: Ireland Genealogy Resources]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Ireland|Ireland Sources]] __TOC__ == History of the Town and County of Wexford == From the earliest period to the rebellion of 1798, comprised principally from ancient records and the state papers in the Public record offices of London and Dublin, the mss. in the British museum, and the universities of Oxford, Cambridge, and Dublin. * by [[Hore-959|Philip Herbert Hore]] (1841-1931) * published by Elliot Stock, 62, Paternoster Row, E.C., London, 1900-1911 * [https://www.jstor.org/stable/25507596?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents Book Review] & [http://archive.spectator.co.uk/article/29th-june-1901/26/history-of-the-town-and-county-of-wexford-by-phili Book Review] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of the Town and County of Wexford|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol 1 (1900) Old and New Ross, comprised principally from the state papers, the public records, and mss. of the late Herbert F. Hore. ed. by his son, Philip Herbert Hore. ::* https://digital.library.villanova.edu/Item/vudl:104071 * Vol 2 (1901) Tintern abbey, Rosegarland, and Clonmines. ::* https://digital.library.villanova.edu/Item/vudl:104509 * Vol 3 (1901) Dunbrody abbey, the Great Island, Ballyhack, etc. with translations of the Rawlinson ms. in the Bodleian library, Oxford, as regards Dunbrody. ::* https://digital.library.villanova.edu/Item/vudl:104833 * Vol 4 (1901) Duncannon fort, Kilclogan or Templetown, Fethard, Houseland, Portersgate, Loftus hall, Galgystown, Hook (including Churchtown), Slade, Baginbun, and Bannow. From the earliest period to the present time. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=zRctAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100511919 ::* https://digital.library.villanova.edu/Item/vudl:105152 * Vol 5 (1906) The town of Wexford, with a chapter on Taghmon, and a short notice of Harperstown, the ancient seat of the Hore family. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=HD5JAQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100679588 * Vol 6 (1911) The town, castle, and cathedral church of Ferns; the town and castle of Enniscorthy; the towns of Gorey and Newtownbarry; and the northern part of the county. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100679588 === Citation Formats === * Hore, Philip Herbert. ''[[Space:History of the Town and County of Wexford|History of the Town and County of Wexford]]'' (Elliot Stock, London, 1900-1911) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Hore|Hore]])

History of the Town of Hampton, New Hampshire

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Hampton, New Hampshire]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New Hampshire|New Hampshire Sources]] __TOC__ == History of the Town of Hampton, New Hampshire == From its Settlement in 1638, to the Autumn of 1892 * by [[Dow-981|Joseph Dow]] (1807-1889) * published by The Salem Press, Salem, MA, 1893 (reprinted multiple times) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of the Town of Hampton, New Hampshire|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 & 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=cYRDAQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009792840 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009602245 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009792840 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100207723 ::* https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/24141/ * Vol. 1 p. 1-581 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=iZU3N3rAtlQC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=cYRDAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofh00dowj ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044025025867 * Vol. 2 p. 581-1104 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=AhzvRsQvMr0C ::* https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofh02dowj ::* https://archive.org/details/historytownhamp01dowgoog ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x000402899 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044025025859 === Table of Contents === * Vol. 1 ::* Illustrations ::* General and Military ::* Ecclesiastical ::* Educational ::* Industrial ::* Tabular * Vol. 2 ::* Genealogical and Biographical ::* Index to The Historical Departments ::* Index to The Genealogical and Biographical Department and Supplement === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Dow, Joseph. ''[[Space:History of the Town of Hampton, New Hampshire|History of the Town of Hampton, New Hampshire]]'' (Salem Press, Salem, MA, 1893) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Dow|Dow]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Dow, Joseph. ''[[Space:History of the Town of Hampton, New Hampshire|History of the Town of Hampton, New Hampshire]]'' (Salem Press, Salem, MA, 1893) Vol. , [ Page ].

History of the Town of Hingham, Massachusetts

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Hingham, Massachusetts]] [[Category: Diligent, sailed June 1638]] == History of the Town of Hingham, Massachusetts == * published by the Town of Hingham, in three volumes; 1893; 1982 * reprinted, with Volumes II and III as one Volume, June, 1982 by the New England History Press; Somersworth, New Hampshire, 03878. ISBN 0-89725-029-X; Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 82-80017 * Authors ::Vol. I, pt. 1. [[Bouvé-3|Bouve, t. t.]] The geology of Hingham; Mineralogy; Notes on animal life; The botany of Hingham. [[Bouvé-4|Bouve E.T.]] Trees and shrubs of Hingham; Ancient landmarks. Long, J.D. Early settlers. [[Bouvé-7|Bouve, W.L.]] Military history -- ::Vol I, pt. 2. Lincoln, F.H. Ecclesiastical history; Education. [[Lincoln-3801|Lincoln G.]] Manufactures and commerce. Hersey, E. Agriculture. [[Burr-3462|Burr, F.]] Publications. Lincoln, F.H. Public conveyances; Fire department. Seymour C.W.S. Water works. Lincoln, F.H. Miscellaneous matters. Index -- :: Vol. II & III. [[Lincoln-3801|Lincoln, G.]], comp. Hingham genealogies. * Hingham location: ::* up to 1776: Hingham, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay ::* 1776-1803: Hingham, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States ::* 1803-present: Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States * Source Example: :::''[[Space:History of the Town of Hingham, Massachusetts|Hingham (Mass.) Thomas T Bouvé; Edward Tracy Bouvé; John Davis Long; Walter Lincoln Bouvé; Francis Henry Lincoln; George Lincoln; Edmund Hersey; Fearing Burr; Charles Winfield Scott Seymour; Hingham (Mass.). (1893). History of the town of Hingham, Massachusetts. Hingham: Pub. by the town.]]'' * Inline Citation Example: :::Note: Volume is expressed as I, II, or III (not 1, 2, or 3). Followed by a coma, space p.#(page no space page number). :::[[Space:History of the Town of Hingham, Massachusetts|Thomas T Bouvé; Edward Tracy Bouvé; John Davis Long; Walter Lincoln Bouvé; Francis Henry Lincoln; George Lincoln; Edmund Hersey; Fearing Burr; Charles Winfield Scott Seymour; Hingham (Mass.). (1893). History of the town of Hingham, Massachusetts. Hingham: Pub. by the town.]] Vol #, p.# ::: * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_of_the_Town_of_Hingham%2C_Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * All :: https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008587111 :: https://plymouthcolony.net/hingham/history/contents.html * Vol. 1, Part 1: Historical :: https://books.google.com/books?id=xuigq23ybG0C :: https://archive.org/details/historytownhing01seymgoog :: https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofh01hing :: https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofh11hing * Vol. 1, Part 2: Historical :: https://books.google.com/books?id=TV0zAQAAMAAJ :: https://books.google.com/books?id=XFRZJeICfukC :: https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofh12hing * Vol. 2: Genealogical, A - L :: https://books.google.com/books?id=qpEnX7qp3_8C :: https://archive.org/details/historytownhing00seymgoog :: https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofh02inhing :: https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofh02hing :: https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofh0203hing * Vol. 3: Genealogical, L - Z :: https://books.google.com/books?id=B2ElTqsiebMC :: https://archive.org/details/historytownhing02seymgoog :: https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofh00hing :: https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofh03hing :: https://archive.org/stream/historyoftownofh0203hing#page/n499/mode/2up === Table of Contents === * V. 1, pt. 1. Historical. * V. 1, pt. 2 includes index to history, v. 1, pt. 1 and 2. ::* The geology of Hingham ::* Mineralogy ::* Notes on animal life ::* The botany of Hingham / Thomas T. Bouve ::* Trees and shrubs of Hingham ::* Ancient landmarks / Edward T. Bouve ::* Early settlers / John D. Long ::* Military history / Walter L. Bouve * v. 1, pt. 2. Historical. ::* Ecclesiastical history ::* Education / Francis H. Lincoln ::* Manufactures and commerce / George Lincoln ::* Agriculture / Edmund Hersey ::* Publications / Fearing Burr ::* Public conveyances ::* Fire department / Francis H. Lincoln ::* Water works / Charles W.S. Seymour ::* Public institutions ::* Lodges and societies / Francis H. Lincoln ::* Native and resident physicians / George Lincoln ::* Native and resident lawyers ::* Native ministers / Francis H. Lincoln ::* Burial grounds / George Lincoln ::* Miscellaneous matters / Francis H. Lincoln * V. 2. Hingham genealogies, A-L / (George Lincoln) * V. 3. Hingham genealogies, L-Z / George Lincoln. * V. 3 includes index to genealogies, v. 2 and 3. 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History of the town of Paris, and the valley of the Sauquoit

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == History of the town of Paris, and the valley of the Sauquoit == pioneers and early settlers ... anecdotes and reminiscences, to which is added an account of the ceremonies attending the re-internment of Col. Isaac Paris * by [[Rogers-40056 | Henry C. Rogers]], 1832 - 1880 * printed by White & Floyd Printers, Utica, NY, 1881 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: History of the town of Paris, and the valley of the Sauquoit|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofp00roge/page/n7 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/3767849.html ===Table of Contents=== :Chapter I. Errors made by previous Historians corrected :Chapter II. The First Settler in the Sauquoit Valley. A Black Slave's Early Home :Chapter III. Southern Paris. The Great Water-shed of the State. A View of the Country. The Coal Fields. Disappearing Forests :Chapter IV. Town of Paris as first formed from Whitestown. Isaac Paris. The first Town-meeting. The present town of Paris. First Settlers. . :Chapter V. Town of Paris. Population and products. Votes for Governor. Members of Assembly from Paris. Supervisors of the town :Chapter VI. Paris Hill, (P. O. Paris.) The first settlement in the Town of Paris. :Early History. Pioneers and First Settlers. Major Royce, Colonel Tuttle, Eli Moore, Henry Addington Darius Scovill, Salmon Hecox, Martin Porter, Simmons brothers, Stephen Barrett, Fobes and Jonathan Head, Henry McNeil, Samuel Stiles, Captain Uri Doolittle, Captain Seymour, Jesse Thomson, William Babbitt Doctors Hull, Sampson and Judd, Seih Smith, John Wicks and many others. A Bear Hunt. The great Wolf Hunt. Another wild animal killed on Beaver creek. St. Paul's Church (Episcopal) Organization and Early History of. Memorial Inscriptions, Obituaries from the Press. Paris Religious Society, (Congregational) Early History. Rev. Eliphalet Steele. Good Templars, Paris Lodge. Early Recollections of Paris Hill, by Hon. Lorenzo Rouse, :Chapter VII. Three young Paris Pioneers. Asa Shepard, John and Sylvester Butler, Lemuel Shepard, George Macomber and others. A Bear Hunt. The Butlers. Historical Tree. Present owners of Farms in the town O :Chapter VIII. Settling Sauquoit. Theodore Gilbert, the Valley Pioneer. The Gilberts and Marshes. Killing a Panther. Charcoal burning. A Wolf Hunt. The Cemetery :Chapter IX. Glen and Lake. Some of the Curious Formations in Oneida County. Cascades and Moss-covered Lakes. How Indians travel. How Deacon Simeon Coe built on the Hill-top. The old Indian Trail :Chapter X. Baxter Gage. The champion Chopper of the Sauquoit Valley. A Reminiscence of a Sturdy Pioneer :Chapter XI. Captain Abner Bacon and Hon. David Ostrom. Revolutionary Soldiers and Pioneers of West Sauquoit. Bacon Genealogy :Chapter XII. Lieutenant Spencer Briggs. One of the Pioneers of East Sauquoit living in the Valley when it was a dense Wilderness. Desperate encounters with Bears and Panthers :Chapter XIII. Sauquoit the second Settlement in the town of Paris. Early History. :Anecdotes, &c. The First Store in Sauquoit. Distilleries. Old-time Merchants, Landlords, Manufacturers, Physicians and Schoolmasters :Chapter XIV. Moses Campbell and other Pioneers. Elkanah Hewitt, Howe Nichols, Jonathan King, Dr. Isaac Farwell, Daniel Cloyce, John Birdseye, David Dunham. Anecdotes of Early Settlers. Camp Parmelee. Ensign Josiah Hull. Hobart Graves. Morris Maltby. Elisha Wetmore, a Pioneer of the Dry Lots. Hiram Gilbert and brothers. :Chapter XV. History of the Methodist Church at East Sauquoit. Deed of the ground by Lieutenant Spencer Briggs. Laying of the corner stone by Father Kirtland Griffin, List of the old Members, Ministers and Presiding Elders. Biography of Elder Zachariah Paddock. D. D., and Obituaries of Rev. Isaac Foster and Samuel Wadsworth :Chapter XVI. An interesting Educational Reminiscence. The Old Methodist Church. Detailed account of the Founding of the Sauquoit Academy thirty- four years ago, and its History down to the present time :Chapter XVII. History of the Presbyterian Church of West Sauquoit, by Rev. B. F. Willoughby, the present Pastor :Chapter XVIII. The Sauquoit Valley. Masonic. Early History of the Order in the Sauquoit Valley. An Interesting Masonic Reminiscence. Old Amicable Lodge; Federal Lodge ; Paris Lodge ; Sauquoit Lodge; Amicable Lodge. Lines by Rev. Mr. Magill, :Chapter XIX. Soldiers of the Revolutionary War, 1775-82. The Roll of Honor. Forty-two Revolutionary Soldiers from the town of Paris. Sergeant Richard Risley, Ephraim Warren, Captain John Mosher, David Bishop, Captain John Strong, James Barnett, Ephraim Walker. Anecdotes and Incidents. Elijah Davis, Captain Uri Doolittle, Squire Asahel Curtiss, Josiah Mosher, Kirtland Griffin, Benjamin Merrill, Deacon David Curtiss :Chapter XX. Veterans of the War of 1812. The Roll of Honor. Four Survivors. Dr. L. Bishop, John King, Captain Asahel Dexter, Prof. Charles Avery. Seventeen who have passed away. Muster Roll of Captain Zachariah P. Townsend's Company. Manner of Drafting :Chapter XXI. "Boys in Blue" in the Great Rebellion of 1861-65. The Roll of Honor. :Record of Soldiers and Officers from town of Paris. Drafted men and their Substitutes. Foreign enlistments to the credit of the Town of Paris. Recapitulation. Saving the day at Gettysburg by the 140th (Monroe Co.) and the 146th (4th Oneida) Regiments. Sauquoit Boys to the Front. Magnificent record of the 117th (5th Oneida) Regiment. Distinction won by the Clayville Boys. General Hiram C. Rogers. A Sauquoit Boy's Record in the Great Rebellion :Chapter XXII. Old People of Sauquoit :Chapter XXIII. Uncle Henry's Wagon Wheel :Chapter XXIV. Sauquoit Good Templars and Grange. Saghdaquada Lodge, No.269, I. O. of G. T. Charter Members. First Worthy Chiefs. Grange Society, No. 415. Charter Members and others :Chapter XXV. Holman City (Log City) The Third settlement in the Town of Paris. Pioneers and Early Settlers. Seth Leonard Cutler, Lenthiel Eells, David Holman, Horace Rice, Sampson Johnson, Tunis Le Roy, Inventor of the Power Drill. The Great Snow Storm. Tragedy near Babcock Hill :Chapter XXVI. Clayville (Paris Furnace) The Fourth Settlement in the Town of Paris. :Pioneers and Early Settlers. Mr. Hill, Thomas Spofford, Judge Sweeting, Deacon Joseph Howard, Mr. Scollard. Raising the Tavern. 'Squire Albert Barnett. :Colonel Gardner Avery, a Pioneer of the Sauquoit Valley, at Clayville. David J. and Sterling A. Millard, manufacturers of scythes and agricultural implements. Frederick Hoilister. The present Empire Woolen Company. Henry Clay visits Clayville. The Religious Societies. St. John's Episcopal Church. Presbyterian Church. St. Patrick's (Catholic) Church. The Methodist Episcopal Church. Odd Fellows Lodge, No. 320. Other Secret Societies, Good Templars. Pettee Post. The Union School. Colonel Bentley. Josiah Booth. Samuel Dexter :Chapter XXVII. Cassville (Paris Hollow) The Fifth Settlement in the Town of Paris. :Pioneers and Early Settlers. Amasa Burchard, Elias and Mark Hopkins, Eieazer Kellogg, Nathan Randall. Sion Rhodes, Monroe family, Budlong family, Sweet family, 'Squire Wm. Gallup, Hon. Justus Childs and others. The Stone Road. Josiah W. Bagg. George Smith. Religious Societies. History of the Baptist Church at Oassville, by Rev. Lansing Bailey, a former Pastor of that Church. :Chapter XXVIII. The Sauquoit Creek. Recapitulation of its Industries. Sketches of the :Pioneer Manufacturers. Tassel Hill. Dry Brook. Green's Saw Mill. The Cyclone. The Green family. Burdick's Mill. Jones' Saw Mill. Jennings' Grist Mill. S. A. Millard's Scythe Works and Hoe Shop. Upper Mills of the Empire Woolen Co. The Empire Mills. The Farmers' Factory. The Jenks family. Paper Mills. N. W. Moore. Frederic Savage. The Quaker Factory. The Foster family. The Franklin Factory. The Brovvnell family. David Seaton. Mould brothers' Grist Mill and Saw Mill. Messrs. L. R. Stelle & Sons' Sauquoit Silk Manufacturing Company. The Batting Factory. Asa Tucker. John Greenleaf. The Eagle Mills. John Chadwick. Daniel Blackman's Foundry. Rogers' Machine Shop. :Oliver Rogers, Amos Rogers. Pringle's Saw Mill. Eastman's Wagon Shop. Woolen Factory. Hoe and Fork Works. Cotton Factory. McLean's Grist Mill. :Knitting Factory. Capron Factory. New York Mills. Wetmore's Grist Mill. Railroad Accident on the Sauquoit Creek :Chapter XXIX. The Town of Paris. Memorial Celebration at the Re-Interment of the Remains of Colonel Isaac Paris, Hon. Charles W. Hutchinson's Address. Hon. Lorenzo Rouse's Address. Address by Prof. Edward North. Hon. Theodore W. Dwight's Address. Remarks by Rev. Dr. Hartley. Remarks by Hon. W. J. Bacon. Irving Paris' Remarks at the Grave, === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Rogers, Henry C. ''[[Space:History of the town of Paris, and the valley of the Sauquoit|History of the town of Paris, and the valley of the Sauquoit]]'' (White & Floyd Printers, Utica, NY, 1881), [ Page ]. *[[#Paris|Paris]]

History of the Town of Stonington, County of New London, Connecticut

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Connecticut, Sources]] [[Category: Stonington, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == History of the Town of Stonington, County of New London, Connecticut == From Its First Settlement in 1649 to 1900, With a Genealogical Register of Stonington Families * by [[Wheeler-444|Richard Anson Wheeler]] (1817-1904) * published by The Day Publishing, Co., New London, Conn., 1900 * 754 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of the Town of Stonington, County of New London, Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofs00whee_1 ''[Note: This is the special second printing of the Wheeler work; it's the preferred version to cite as a source because it contains the special 4-page corrections & additions section succeeding the preface that was not present in the first printing.]'' * https://books.google.com/books?id=tvILAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historytownston00wheegoog * https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofs01whee * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008733951 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009582016 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009789685 === Table of Contents === * Preface * Corrections and Additions * History of Stonington * Appendix, [https://books.google.com/books?id=tvILAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA707 Page 707]. * Historical Index, [https://books.google.com/books?id=tvILAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA737 Page 737]. * Genealogical Index, [https://books.google.com/books?id=tvILAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA739 Page 739]. * Index to Appendix, [https://books.google.com/books?id=tvILAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA754 Page 754]. === Errata === * Following the Preface, there is a list of "Corrections and Additions". Two different lists have been published. The latest is here: [https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofs00whee_1/page/n17 Corrections and Additions] * Error on [https://archive.org/stream/historyoftownofs01whee#page/203/mode/1up Page 203]: Problem with Griswold. See ''[[Space:The Genealogical Exchange|The Genealogical Exchange]]'' (Nov. 1910) Vol. 7, No. 7, [https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalexc00ferngoog#page/n634/mode/1up Page 54]. * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Wheeler, Richard Anson. ''[[Space:History of the Town of Stonington, County of New London, Connecticut|History of the Town of Stonington, County of New London, Connecticut]]'' (Day Publishing, Co., New London, Conn., 1900) [ Page ]. * [[#Wheeler|Wheeler]] Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Wheeler, Richard Anson. ''[[Space:History of the Town of Stonington, County of New London, Connecticut|History of the Town of Stonington, County of New London, Connecticut]]'' (Day Publishing, Co., New London, Conn., 1900) [ Page ].

History of the Turvey surname

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== Current distribution == There are currently around 5,000 Turveys in the world, as follows: * England: 2,000 [1,964 people listed in 1998: http://www.nationaltrustnames.org.uk/Comparisons.aspx?name=TURVEY&year=1998&altyear=1881&country=GB&type=name National Trust Names] (1998)http://www.dynastree.ca/maps/detail/turvey.html * United States: 1,250 [http://www.namestatistics.com/search.php?name=Turvey&type=last Name Statistics][http://forebears.co.uk/surnames/turvey Forebears], accessed 2016-10-19 * Australia: 1,000 * South Africa: 800 [http://phonebook.yellowpages.co.za/search.jsp?query=turvey&location=South+Africa&searchCategory=res&offset=0&breadcrumb=&search=&NAVSTATE=] * Canada: 350 * New Zealand: 200 == England == The population in England is concentrated around the counties of Bedfordshire, in South-East England and Worcestershire in western England. This has been the consistent pattern in all censuses since 1841, except that there has been a general urbanisation and diffusion of the population. Census returns showed a steady growth in Turvey population: * 1841: 555 * 1851: 657 * 1861: 906 * 1871: 965 * 1881: 1404 * 1891: 1190 * 1901: 1495 * 1998: 1964 http://www.nationaltrustnames.org.uk/Comparisons.aspx?name=TURVEY&year=1998&altyear=1881&country=GB&type=name The map "Turvey migrations" shown top right shows the distribution of Turveys in the 1841 census. The blue lines shows a theory of migration patterns that can be seen on this map: # Some time when surnames were introduced in England (in the 1200s), one or more people moved away from the village of Turvey (green circle) and acquired the surname x "of Turvey" which was passed onto their children. # As time went on, the name diffused away from the place of origin # Some time in the 1500s, one or more families moved to Worcestershire; their descendants account for around a third of all Turveys today # Around the same time one or more families moved to Norfolk. # From the 1700s, many people moved to the nearest cities as the economy urbanised. For people around Bedfordshire that meant Luton and London, and for the Worcestershire families that meant Bristol and Birmingham. === Genetic ancestry === Generally speaking, since the establishment of surnames in England in the 1300s, they have passed from father to son and therefore should match the inheritance of Y-DNA. A large proportion of certain surnames match Y-DNA Haplogroups - for instance, 87% of Attenboroughs are E1b1b1, 79% of Swindlehursts are R1a and 95% of Herricks are haplogroup I. T.E. King and M.A. Jobling, ''Founders, drift, and infidelity: the relationship between Y chromosome diversity and patrilineal surnames'', Molecular Biology and Evolution, vol. 26, no. 5 (May 2009), pp.1093-1102; quoted at http://www.ancestraljourneys.org/surnames.shtml There are a number of key mechanisms that can happen to interrupt this transmission, which would result in men sharing the Turvey surname having different Y-DNA. These "non paternal events" include: * Approx. 5% of births were illegitimate, and such children would often take their mother's surname.R.A. Houston & I.D. Whyte, ''Scottish Society 1500-1800'', 1989, Cambridge University Press Note, however, that illegitimate children, in general, were less like to prosper or inherit property, and would, on average, have fewer descendents. This reduces the impact of this effect. * If fathers died leaving young children, their mother would often remarry; the original children sometimes took the new husband's surname * In some cultures, particularly in the north, people took the surnames of their feudal overlords; this was less common in southern England, where the Turveys originated * It is thought that the surname originated from the village of Turvey in Bedfordshire; however, it is possible that some Turvey lines had an independent origin, in particular for the clustered group around Pershore, Worcestershire, or the remote instances in Norfolk. Therefore, there is a high chance that there would be some interruption in the 15 generations between 1300 and 1750. Additional test data will show further light of the genetic origins of the Turvey families. At least seven Turvey lines have been tested for their Y-DNA - the male sex chromosome which is always passed down from father to son. Of these, five are in the Haplogroup R-M343 (previously known as R1b), and their most distant known ancestors were from across England - Bedfordshire, Essex and Staffordshire - plus the United States and South Africa. This is therefore the likely Haplogroup of the Turvey patriarch. The other two samples (from Gloucestershire and Buckinghamshire) are from Haplogroups I and J and are likely the results of a non-paternal event some time since the surname formation.[[Turvey-1213|Benjamin Turvey]], married 1703 in Wotton under Edge, Gloucestershire, descended from the I1a-AS ("Anglo-Saxon") haplotype; this line is thought to have come to England with the Anglo-Saxon settlement between 450 - 600 CE; [[Turvey-517|George Turvey]], married 1707 in Thornborough, Bucks, descended from the [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/J-M267/default.aspx?section=yresults] J1 haplotype, which is very rare in northern Europe; this line settled in Europe 15,000 years ago, as late stone age hunter-gatherers. R-M343 was formed in about 17,000 BCE, after the end of the last Ice Age.[https://discover.familytreedna.com/y-dna/R-M343/story R-M343], FamilyTreeDNA Two of the samples can only be identified as R1b,[[Turvey-1952|Samuel Turvey]], of Romford, Essex, born 1705, has a descendent [http://www.ysearch.org/lastname_view.asp?viewuid=s9by2] who matches R1b haplotype; [[Turvey-267|John Turvey]], married Eaton Bray, Bedfordshire in 1730 also matches R1b, but with key differences to Samuel's ancestors. [http://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:William_Turvey_%2831%29] but three show more specific descent. These confirm M269, the most common form of R1b in Europe, which was associated with the spread of Indo-European languages and originated in the North Caucasus around 4,350 BCE.[https://www.eupedia.com/europe/Haplogroup_R1b_Y-DNA.shtml#Neolithic R1b], Eupedia One shows descent from L21, the Celtic branch that settled in Ireland in around 2,000 BCE.Post in [https://www.facebook.com/groups/turvey Turvey facebook Group] from a descendent of [[Turvey-730|Isaac Turvey]] from Staffordshire A second tests for R-DF98, the Germanic branch, that came to England with the Anglo-Saxons and Vikings.A descendent of [[Turvey-90|John Turvey (1738-)]] the progenitor of the South African Turveys, [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&u=8902197] The third does not show any detail below R-M269.Descendent of [[Turvey-2085|Daniel Turvey]], born about 1750 and lived in Wood County Virginia, United States, tests for R-M269 (a subset of R1b) [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/FairfieldCoSC?iframe=yresults]. Genetic difference to John Turvey is 3 for Y-DNA12, approx 1500 years. Additional testing in time is likely to show further patterns that provides more evidence of the genetic inheritance of the Turvey families. === Surname origin === Hereditary surnames were first introduced in Britain in baronial families following the Norman Conquest in 1066. The knightly class began to adopt hereditary names in the 1100s, filtering down to most English families by 1400, although their form was still evolving. D. Hey, Family Names and Family History (2000), pp. 31, 51-53 Around half of English surnames were derived from a location, either a specific village (Attenborough) or a topographical feature (eg Hill, Wood). [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-38003201 Most common surnames in Britain and Ireland revealed], BBC, 17 November 2016 Most sources suggest the surname originated in the parish of Turvey, in Bedfordshire. [http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Turvey SurnameDB] The link to the village of Turvey is consistent with the distribution of the family in the 1881 census in the counties around Bedfordshire and the urbanisation of the population in the 1700s and 1800s. [http://gbnames.publicprofiler.org/Map.aspx?name=TURVEY&year=1881&altyear=1998&country=GB&type=name]. The cluster around Pershore, Worcestershire, poses a challenge; most single-family origin surnames were local in character and tended to remain settled near the place where their surname was first recorded.''The Grass Roots of English History'', David Hey, pp6-13 This could have been due to an exceptional incidence of a family moving cross-country - perhaps the Turveys of Walcot listed below. Alternatively, the Worcestershire Turveys could have been of independent origin from a different place near Pershore. Some sources suggest a confusion with the surname Turville, a distinct locational surname, said to originate in the village of Tourville-la-Campagne, in Normandy, France.[https://www.houseofnames.com/turvey-family-crest House of Names] Turville predominates in the East Midlands, which helps to identify any particular families that may be affected by this surname confusion.[http://gbnames.publicprofiler.org/Map.aspx?name=TURVILLE&year=1881&altyear=1998&country=GB&type=name Turville Distribution in 1881] === Earliest recorded Turveys === The first recorded Turvey was Stephs de Torfeia, recorded in the Pipe Rolls of King Richard I in 1191, in Biggleswade Hundred. [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=elpnAAAAMAAJ&dq=de%20Torfeia&pg=PA32#v=onepage&q&f=false Magnus rotulus pipae de anno primo Regis Ricardi primi] Following this, 12 individuals were recorded in England between 1213 and 1255, all in or around the village of Turvey in Bedfordshire: * The Hotot Estate Book recorded a series of land purchases between 1213 and 1250, including land in the village of Turvey. [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=BW2iS9JAZm4C&lpg=PA154&ots=ziDAhOFyYU&dq=Hotot%20Estate%20Book&pg=PA157#v=onepage&q=Turvey&f=false] This referenced a "Galfriedo de Torvey" who paid rent of 2.5 pence. [https://books.google.co.uk/books?ei=T9AzVenQAY7caofSgcAB&id=Qp_kAAAAMAAJ&dq=%22de+Torvey%22&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=Torvey] * The following ten individuals are mentioned in connection with deeds dated 1234 - 1248:[https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=eHAKAQAAMAAJ&pg=PR53&lpg=PR53&dq=%22de+Turvey%22+1250...1300&source=bl&ots=EqwdBOf0qu&sig=O1BvAONjLsg7jbTyM-w835YxVEU&hl=en&sa=X&ei=rcUzVdf5NZXjasDagNAB&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=Turvey&f=false] ** Robert, son of Ralph de Torvey, deed on land in Torvey [Turvey] ** Hugh, son of Helyas de Turvey on the meadow of Prestmade in Turvey ** Hugh, son of Helyas de Torvey grants land in Torvey ** William le Eyr confirms to Philip, son of Nicholas de Torvey, one messuage and 5 acres of land in the fields of Torvey ** Sarah, daughter of William of Turvey, grants land in Turvey ** Walter de Bedefort sells to Philip, son of Nicholas de Torvey, land in Turvey which he held of William le Eye ** Philip, son of Nicholas de Torvey, gives to the Priory of St Neot, all the preceding property (which he received from his brother William)[https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo2/A54500.0001.001/1:14.5.3.5?rgn=div4;view=fulltext Charta Philippi filii Nicolai de Turveia] ** William, son of Geoffrey de Turvey, grants a messuage etc in Turvey * A document dated 1250 mentions a Nicholaum filium Galfridi de Turveye [Nicholas son of Geoffrey Turvey] and the Prior of St Neots[https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=DnC22L4R6gsC&pg=PA29&lpg=PA29&dq=de+%22Turveye%22&source=bl&ots=PODXSS5Fyz&sig=ACfU3U37rW01mySimF5P5RIIBhimlfAn-A&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiAisTltYrsAhUTXsAKHffXDTA4FBDoATACegQIARAB#v=onepage&q=de%20%22Turveye%22&f=false Curia Regis rolls of the reign of Henry III] * Dated slightly later to ca. 1255 are the following deeds referencing five individuals (four of whom seem to be named in the deeds abve): [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=eHAKAQAAMAAJ&pg=PR53&lpg=PR53&dq=%22de+Turvey%22+1250...1300&source=bl&ots=EqwdBOf0qu&sig=O1BvAONjLsg7jbTyM-w835YxVEU&hl=en&sa=X&ei=rcUzVdf5NZXjasDagNAB&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=%22de%20Turvey%22%201250...1300&f=false] ** Adam, son of Robert de Turvey, grants land in Turvey ** Ralph de Turvey, clerk, grants one acre in Turvey ** William, son of Geoffrey of Thurvey, convention with Henry de Messville, Prior of St Neots, for the exchange of lands in Thurvey The manor of Woodhall in Watton-at-Stone, Hertfordshire, some 40 miles south east of Turvey, passed to "John de Tuwe" in 1248. He was succeeded in 1303 by Mabel de Tuwe, probably his daughter, who conveyed it in 1308 to Philip de Peletot.'Parishes: Watton-at-Stone', in A History of the County of Hertford: Volume 3, ed. William Page (London, 1912), pp. 158-165. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/herts/vol3/pp158-165 [accessed 8 May 2022]. Another source gives their surname as "Turvey".[https://eprints.mdx.ac.uk/13500/1/568739.pdf Patronage priest and parish in Archdeacnry of Huntingdon 1109-1547], Weale, Colin Alexander, 1996, Available from Middlesex University's Research Repository In the next 150 years, a further 25 individuals were named across the country: * [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=HBEPCaK4NZEC&pg=PA508&lpg=PA508&dq=de+Turueye&source=bl&ots=3NL0VN-gAc&sig=ACfU3U0J4mS34L_HApDnFvXnQ1XU1RmhFA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiC-e_T3PL7AhUSEcAKHVYlAB4Q6AF6BAggEAM#v=onepage&q=de%20Turueye&f=false Henry son of John of Turvey] (aka Henry FitzJohn) and his wife Edusa [Edith] was named in 1272 in a patent roll when first Henry de Lewkenor and then Martin de Littlebury were appointed mort dancestor due to a messuage and land in Oundle, Northants. They were the first "Turveys" recorded outside Bedfordshire. * Probably the same Edith, wife of [https://archive.org/details/CarteNativorum/page/n209/mode/1up?q=Turvey Henrici de Turueye in Undele] (Henry of Turvey in Oundle) quitclaimed the "Penymedwe" (Penny Meadow) land in Oundle, Northamptonshire, in 1290.* [http://home.us.archive.org/stream/cu31924096297969#page/n265/mode/2up John Turvey], who was murdered in 1284, and his accused was imprisoned in Tynemouth, Northumberland. * Henry de Turveye registered a Quitclaim in Stoneleigh, Warwickshire, in an undated document from the 1200s[http://collections.shakespeare.org.uk/search/archive/arch-41279/view_as/list/page/2426 DR18/1/829], Shakespeare Birthplace Trust * William & Matilda turveye were assessed for tax in 1301 in Lowick, Northants http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/subsidies/transcripts/huxloe1301.shtml#22 * Robert Turvey witnessed the appointment of a warden and chaplains to a priory in Kirby Bellars, Leicestershire in 1319. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015031081139;view=1up;seq=405 Calendar of the Patent rolls preserved in the Public Records Office 1317-1321 Edward II v.3.] * John Turvey and William and Mauger his brothers, was accused with others of stealing the goods of Joan widow Comyn of Bouham in 1319."1319-1320, membranes 29d" in Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward II: Volume 3, 1317-1321, ed. H C Maxwell Lyte (London: His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1903), 461-488. British History Online, accessed May 15, 2020, http://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-pat-rolls/edw1/vol3-0/pp461-488#p126 * [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/documentsonline/details-result.asp?queryType=1&resultcount=1&Edoc_Id=7716460 John de Turvey], a merchant from Bruges who was blown ashore in Great Yarmouth in 1327 and arrested. He was also mentioned as "John de Turnay of Sluys/Escluse" (Sluis, Flanders) [http://www.archive.org/stream/calendarclosero06offigoog#page/n206/mode/1up] * [http://archive.org/stream/baildonbaildonsh02bail#page/138/mode/2up/search/1328 John de Turvey] of Huntingdonshire was listed in 1328 as a surety for the de Baildon brothers, well-connected Yorkshire barons. * Roger de Turveye, accused in Kenilworth, Northants, of a theft in 1326 [http://www.archive.org/stream/cu31924091068977#page/n491/mode/1up] * [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/documentsonline/details-result.asp?queryType=1&resultcount=1&Edoc_Id=7708200 Ralph de Turveye] vicar of Church Stretton, Shropshire and Dean of Wenlock, Shropshire before 1332 * Laurence Turvey, king's clerk and parson of Deene church, Northamptonshire in 1327 [http://www.archive.org/stream/calendarclosero06offigoog#page/n110/mode/1up][https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015031081071;view=1up;seq=49] and 1332 [https://archive.org/stream/calendarofclose02grea#page/617/mode/1up/search/Turvey ]; the first reference mentions he has property in Leicestershire and Northamptonshire * [https://archive.org/details/octavopublicato00turngoog/page/66/mode/2up?q=Turueye Iohannes de Turueye] [John de Turvey] sold "a messuage and 10.5 acres of land" in Eynesbury, Huntingdonshire in 1330 * [[Turveye-1|John de Turveye]], a successful wool merchant from Leicester, was listed in the records of the Borough between 1334-38; the Close Calendars recorded nearly 20 debts to him between 1329-42. * John Torvey of Wolveryngton (Woolverton?), dismissed as coroner of Somerset in 1332 [https://archive.org/stream/calendarofclose02grea#page/489/mode/1up/search/Torvey] * John de Turveye of Peterborough was listed in a series of land transactions from 1338 to 1364. * John Turvey fought in the Battle of Crecy in 1346 in the retinue of Thomas de Bradeston [Breadstone], who later lived in Winterbourne, Glos..[https://archive.org/details/CrecyAndCalais/page/n123/mode/1up?q=turvey] * [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/displaycataloguedetails.asp?CATLN=7&CATID=-5096787&j=1 Thomas de Turvey of Northampton], who witnessed five court hearings in 1348-52 [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/displaycataloguedetails.asp?CATLN=7&CATID=-5096708][http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/displaycataloguedetails.asp?CATLN=7&CATID=-5097561][http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/displaycataloguedetails.asp?CATLN=7&CATID=-5096796][http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/displaycataloguedetails.asp?CATLN=7&CATID=-5096720] * sir Nicholas de Turveye, rector of Loughton, St Peter Berkhampstead, Leaden Roding and Hanwell between 1362-75 [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=vJw9AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA363&lpg=PA363&dq=Nicholas+de+Turvey&source=bl&ots=WIl9zuwNC7&sig=BUyiHowkPSNInQZTYhicYA-yRNc&hl=en&sa=X&ei=U9QzVfOBN4KAab2bgdAF&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=Nicholas%20de%20Turvey&f=false] * [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/displaycataloguedetails.asp?CATLN=7&CATID=-5095263 John Turvey] of Tadwick, Somerset, who was convicted of owing £24 in 1379 * Thomas Turvey, rector of Stone, Bucks, from 1381 to 1409, when he resigned and was succeeded by William Turvey [https://archive.org/stream/historyantiquiti02lips#page/462/mode/1up/search/Turvey] * John Turvey witnessed a deed in Ongar, Essex, in 1388 [https://www.essexarchivesonline.co.uk/result_details.aspx?ThisRecordsOffSet=11&id=144963] * [https://archive.org/details/transactionsofca03camb_0/page/n201/mode/1up?q=Turvey John Turvey], rector of Orton Longueville, Huntingdonshire, under the patronage of Gerard de Braybrok, Knt, 1392-96 * [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=78442&strquery=Alderford John Turvey], rector of Alderford, Norfolk in 1395 * John Turvey, rector of Knotting 1392-3 [http://bedsarchivescat.bedford.gov.uk/Details/archive/110033126]; presumably same person priest of Clifton, Beds [http://www.bedfordshire.gov.uk/CommunityAndLiving/ArchivesAndRecordOffice/CommunityArchives/Clifton/ListOfCliftonRectors.aspx] and then rector of Yelden, Beds in 1396-1402, then rector of Belgrave [http://bedsarchivescat.bedford.gov.uk/Details/archive/110033199] * [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/a2a/records.aspx?cat=166-279&cid=7-1#7-1 John Turvey], listed as the receiver of [[wikipedia:Caus Castle|Caus Castle]] in Shropshire in 1399 === Beds, Bucks and Northants === By the time of the 1841 census, there were 45 people with the surname Turvey living in Bedfordshire - a county with a population of 108,000; there were a further 93 living in neighbouring Buckinghamshire and 41 in neighbouring Northamptonshire - a total of 179 in the three counties. This was a third of all Turveys in the whole of England. The Return of Gentry in Bedfordshire, recorded in 1433, noted the names of 124 people, including four Turveys: "Johannis Turvey of Turvey", Thome [Thomas] & Willelmi [William] Purvey of Luton and a second Willelmi [William] Purvey also of Luton. [https://archive.org/stream/visitationsofbed19blay#page/n21/mode/1up/search/Turvey The visitations of Bedfordshire, annis domini 1566, 1582, and 1634], Frederic Augustus Blaydes, 1884 The list of 145 local gentry of Bedfordshire asked to take the oath in 1434 "not to maintain peacebreakers" included five Turveys: a John Turvey of Turvey, another John Turvey (location not noted) and a Thomas and 2 William Purveys.[https://archive.org/details/calendarpatentr01blacgoog/page/n387/mode/1up/search/Turvey Calendar of patent rolls, preserved in the Public Record Office, 1429-1436], p374 John Turvey of Turvey was also listed in the Close Rolls of 1438"Close Rolls, Henry VI: May 1438," in Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VI: Volume 3, 1435-1441, ed. A E Stamp (London: His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1937), 178-185. British History Online, accessed May 15, 2020, http://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/hen6/vol3/pp178-185. and held a lease of land in Turvey from Maudaunts Manor in 1449.[https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo2/A54500.0001.001/1:14.5.10.1?rgn=div4;view=fulltext Indentura inter Willielmum Holdenby & Willielmum Mordaunt] John Turvey was Prior of St Neots in Huntingdonshire, who resigned before 1439.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Neots_Priory#Priors As noted above, St Neots Priory held land in the village of Turvey. Assuming "Purvey" is a mistranscription, this percentage fell dramatically in the next 100 years: of the 2,268 people named in the 1539 Muster Lists (which covered about 2/3rds of the county), just one Turvey was named: a Barnard Turve [sic], living in Billington in the far south of the county; a later muster list dated to 1599 named a William Turvie of Houghton Conquest, just south of Bedford, and a Richard Turfrey of neighbouring Ampthill. Bedfordshire Muster Lists, 1539-1831, Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 1992 Of the 11,000 people named in the Bedfordshire Hearth Tax return for 1671, there were just three Turveys: a father & son in Husband Crawley (just west of Ampthill) and a third person living in nearby Cranfield. The Husband Crawley family was also recorded in the Subsidy rolls of 1580, 1596 and 1627.The Bedfordshire Hearth Tax Return for 1671, Lydia Marshall, Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 1990 The parish registers in the 16th century are mostly fragmentary, but they reveal a number of Turvey families in Bedfordshire: * Robert Torvye, married 1564 Alice West in Bedford "England Marriages, 1538–1973 ," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N2SR-9YM : 10 December 2014), Robert Torvye and Alice West, 04 May 1564; citing Saint Mary,Bedford,Bedford,England, reference ; FHL microfilm 823,782. * Magdalen Turvey married 1570 James Harprey in Bedford "England Marriages, 1538–1973 ," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N2SR-SJ7 : 10 December 2014), James Harprey and Magdalen Turvey, 22 Apr 1570; citing Saint Mary,Bedford,Bedford,England, reference ; FHL microfilm 823,782 * Joan Turvey, daughter of William, christened 1567 in Bedford * Robert Turvey, son of William, christened 1569 in Bedford * Isabel Tervye married Jas [James] Henlye in 1581 in Cardington In neighbouring Hertfordshire, a John Turvey (a 'crossier') was rector of Baldock 1456-1459. He was previously rector of Cowden (Kent) 1448-1456 (under the patronage of [[Stafford-205|Humphrey, Duke of Buckingham]]) and later Meesden.[https://eprints.mdx.ac.uk/13500/1/568739.pdf]https://www.kentarchaeology.org.uk/Research/Pub/ArchCant/Vol.021%20-%201895/021-05.pdf ==== Major branches ==== There are five families on WikiTree that include more than 100 Turveys: * Thornborough: 306 Turveys are from the family of [[Turvey-517|George Turvey]], who was born about 1680 and lived in Thornborough, Bucks. Most of his descendants stayed in Buckinghamshire and Bedfordshire, with 84 included in the 1851 census, although several lines moved to Australia in the 1800s. His descendants include wikitreers [[Weakley-21|Tim Weakley]], [[Casey-5030|Allan Casey]], [[Ryan-19202|N Ryan]] and [[Tietgens-9|Marg Gordon]]. * Essex: Further eastwards, there are 225 Turveys who are from the family of [[Turvey-1952|Samuel Turvey]] of Romford, Essex, who was born about 1705; two of his grandchildren, [[Turvey-349|Frederick]] and [[Turvey-354|George]] were convicted of sheep-stealing and transported to Australia. * Northamptonshire: 216 Turveys are from the family of [[Turvey-1541|Thomas Turvey]] of Whitfield, South Northamptonshire, including wikitreers [[Sykes-896|Les Sykes]] and [[McKay-5679|Jennifer McKay]]. * Eaton Bray: 141 Turveys are from the family of[[Turvey-267|John Turvey]], who married in Eaton Bray, Beds, in 1730. * Heath: 100 Turveys are from the family of [[Turvey-1120|John Turvey]], whose children were born from 1679 in Heath (also spelt Hethe), Oxfordshire, just 4 miles from the Bucks and Northants borders. === Worcestershire Turveys === Around a third of all Turveys today are descended from Turveys in Worcestershire. At the time of the 1841 census there were 85 Turveys living in the county (48 in Pershore) and a further 93 in the neighbouring counties of Warwickshire, Staffordshire and Gloucestershire. However, there is no mention of an Turveys in the subsidy rolls for Worcestershire in 1332 [https://archive.org/details/laysubsidyrollad00greauoft] or 1327 [https://archive.org/details/worcestersubedward00greauoft] nor in the neighbouring counties of Gloucestershire & Bristol [https://archive.org/stream/transactionsbris19bris#page/171] Although there is an Editha Tovey mentioned [https://archive.org/stream/transactionsbris19bris#page/262/mode/2up] who may have been related As mentioned above, three Turveys have been found in the 1300s in the west of England: John Turvey, the debtor from Tadwick, Somerset; another John Turvey, receiver of Caus Castle, Shropshire and Ralph de Turveye, Dean of Wenlock. The next mention found is for William Turvey of Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire, who sued three people in 1465 for the non-payment of a debt. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/Indices/CP40Indices/CP40no814/CP40no814Cty.htm William Turvey vs. Richard Scons, husbandman; John Wynford, merchant and Nicholas Gay, mercer of Stowe, Gloucestershire] In 1500, there is a record of "Dominus [Lord] Johnes Turvey of Solihulle [Solihull]" in the Register of the Guild of Knowle in the County of Warwick. [https://archive.org/stream/registerguildkn00socigoog#page/n205/mode/1up/search/turvey] John Turvy, of Solihull, chaplain - presumably the same person - is mentioned again at around the same time as executor of the will of Thomas Hawe of Solihull.[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C7458889 Short title: Tonge v Turvy], National Archives A David Turvys was listed as a goldsmith and Burgess in nearby Bristol in 1528. [http://www.bafhs.org.uk/resources/bristol_burgesses_1525-1557.pdf] The earliest mention of a Turvey in Worcestershire is of yeoman George Turvey of Walcot, who was imprisoned in Worcester Gaol in 1510 on account of a debt of £17 he and two others from Pershore had taken out from a London merchant in 1504. It was recorded that he was in possession of 3 messuages, 100 acres of land, 20 acres of meadow, 100 acres of pasture, 10 acres of wood, and 100 acres of moor and heath in Walcot, worth 5 marks (£3-6s-8d) a year. [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C9538047][http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C9554192] Walcot is located in the parish of Pershore, 9 miles southeast of Worcester. Another writ in 1548 was raised against George Turvey - this time described as "of Braughton" and named as the heir apparent of Richard Turvey. Drake Broughton is 1 mile west of Walcot, in the north end of Pershore Holy Cross parish. George Turvey was described as a "franklin" - a landowner of free but not noble birth. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/Indices/CP40Indices/CP40no1135/CP40no1135Cty.pdf Anglo-American Legal Tradition CP40/1135] [[Turvey-2257|Richard Turvey]] was recorded in the Lay Subsidy of 1524 in Pershore assessed at £3-10s.[https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=u-khAQAAIAAJ&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=turvey] The will of "Rycharde Turvey of Drake Broughton" was recorded in 1542.[https://archive.org/stream/calendarofwillsa31byuworc#page/100/mode/2up] His son's will was recorded in 1557 as "George Turv, yeoman, Walkott Worcester". [https://archive.org/stream/calendarofwillsa31byuworc#page/144/mode/2up] Walcot had been recorded in the hands of John le Blake in 1313, who held it from the Abbey of Pershore[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/worcs/vol2/pp127-136#anchorn67]; the Abbey of Pershore also held it in 1346 [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924091765945#page/n319/mode/2up] and 1428.[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924091765945#page/n337/mode/2up]. This indicates the Turvey family acquired the property in the second half of the 1400s. Pershore parish registers begin in 1540. Early records include: # John Turvie, chr. 22 Feb 1546 # Edmund Turvey, chr. 01 Nov 1551, son of George Turvey # Elizabethe Turvey, chr 15 April 1565, # Harry Turvey, chr. 18 Feb 1581, son of Edmund Turvey # Marye Turvey, chr. 4 Jan 1584, daur of Edmund Turvey # Joane Turvey, chr 25 Mar 1593, daur of William Turvey # Elizabethe Turvey, chr 25 Mar 1593, daur of William Turvey # Elizabethe Turvey, chr 5 Apr 1594, daur of William Turvey # Alice Turvey, chr 28 Jun 1596, daur of William Turvey A will of Elenor Turvie was recorded at the Bishop of Worcester's court on 7 Oct 1576. [https://archive.org/stream/calendarofwillsa01worcuoft#page/42/mode/2up] A marriage bond of Edward Turvey, yeoman, Pershore to Elienora Simonds, Pinvin, is recorded in 1593.[https://archive.org/stream/calendarofwillsa31byuworc#page/358/mode/2up] Ann Turvey, wife of Bartholemew Turvey, was buried 10 Feb 1615 in Pershore The next records are from Droitwich, 7 miles north of Worcester: # George Turvye married Margarett Jaunsey 06 Oct 1589 # Jane Turvie, daur of George Turvie, chr 28 Feb 1592 # Elizabeth Turvey, daur of George Turvey, chr 16 Nov 1595 # Jane Turvye, daur of George Turvye, chr 22 Apr 1599 # George Turvye, son of George Turvye, chr 10 Dec 1605 Around the same time, there are two records from Pinvin, a chapelry of Pershore parish, 2 miles north of Pershore: # Edwardus Turvie married Elinora Simonds 26 Nov 1593 # Edwardus Turvie, son of Edwardi Turvie, chr 13 Oct 1594 Meanwhile, a Rychard Turvey married Joanne Walker on 22 Jul 1599 in Offenham, 7 miles east of Pershore. [https://archive.org/stream/worcestershirepa01phil#page/n105/mode/2up] A graduate of Oxford University, Richard Turvey (b 1602), is listed receiving a B.A. on 6 Dec 1622 and an M.A. on 22 Jun 1625.[https://archive.org/stream/alumnioxoniensi00fostgoog#page/n252/mode/2up] He was appointed Rector of Sedgeberrow, Worcestershire, on 9 Nov 1627, on the death of the previous incumbent.[http://db.theclergydatabase.org.uk/jsp/persons/DisplayPerson.jsp?PersonID=83382] Papers dated 28 Sep 1648 indicate that he was charged by the victorious parliamentarians following the end of the English Civil War. [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C13442070] The ''Heraldry of Worcestershire'' talks of the Turveys of Walcot, "a family possessed of considerable landed property".[https://archive.org/stream/heraldryworcest01grazgoog#page/n228/mode/2up] Edward Turvye of Walcot, gent, purchased land at Thorndon Leasowes & Thorndon Coppices, both in the manor of Thorndon, parish of Pershore, in 1604.[http://collections.shakespeare.org.uk/search/archive/arch-114912/page/6432/view_as/list DR5/1857], Shakespeare Birthplace Trust Edward Turvey of Walcot, esq, (presumably the same person) was fined in 1625 for "not taking knighthood on the coronation of Charles I". In 1634, Edward Turvey purchased the manor of Wadborough in the parish of Pershore. [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/worcs/vol4/pp155-163#anchorn89] and it passed to Thomas Turvey in 1674.[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/worcs/vol4/pp155-163#anchorn90]. In the far north of the county, the parish records of Dudley record a family of Turveys: * 1630 May 25 - John Turbee to wyf Mary Robinson * 1631 Apr 11 - Daniell son to John Turbee baptised * 1631 Apr 12 - The same Daniell buried * 1632 Jun 8 - Daniell son to John Turbee buried * 1641 Aug 1 - Samuell son to John Turbee & Mary his wife baptised * 1647 May 30 - [illegible] daughter to John Turbie & Mary his wife baptised * 1648 Dec 3 - Ales daughter to John Turbee & Mary his wife baptised The Hearth Tax records for Worcestershire in 1664 listed nine Turvey households who were liable for the tax: # John Turvey, Dudley # George Turvey, Droitwich # John Turvy, Droitwich # Thomas Turvey, Pinvin, Pershore # Thomas Turvey, Oldlands, Pershore # Thomas, esq Turvey, Walcot with members, Pershore # Thomas, sen Turvey, Beoley, Pershore # William Turvey, Clifton on Teme, Doddingtree # Thomas Turvey, Clifton-upon-Teme, Doddingtree The Thomas Turvey, esquire, listed in walcot, is presumably the same person as that listed as High Sheriff of Worcestershire in 1666 [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/a2a/records.aspx?cat=143-ms3192&cid=8#8]. He may also be the Thomas Turvey, gentleman, who was involved in six court cases listed in the "Worcestershire Fines" in between 1649 and 1654.[https://archive.org/stream/anindextoworces00pleagoog#page/n14/mode/2up] Richard Turvey of Walcot died in 1658, aged 60, leaving his daughter Elizabeth as heir, and his property passed to their children, the Earls of Plymouth. [https://archive.org/stream/heraldryworcest01grazgoog#page/n228/mode/2up]. He may have been the Richard Turvey, gentleman, who was involved in two court cases in 1656 & 1657 [https://archive.org/stream/anindextoworces00pleagoog#page/n70/mode/2up/search/Turvey] Thomas Turvey bought the Manor of Breedon, 7 miles south of Pershore, in 1667. [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/worcs/vol3/pp279-292] A "Thomas Turvey of Bredon" was included in Blome's "list of the gentry of Worcestershire" in 1673. A Thomas Turvey, "armigerum" (knight), is listed in six court case between 1663 and 1675, including in Breedon and Wadborough. [https://archive.org/stream/anindextoworces00pleagoog#page/n118/mode/2up/search/Turvey] A John Turvey of Bredon was listed as High Sheriff of Worcestershire in 1668. [https://archive.org/stream/heraldryworcest01grazgoog#page/n228/mode/2up]. ==== Major branches ==== There are three families on WikiTree in this area that include more than 100 Turveys: * Pershore Turveys, 286 Turveys descended from [[Turvey-460|Francis Turvey]], whose children were baptised in Pershore from 1705. The family includes WikiTreers [[Turvey-617|Sharon Lindsay]], [[Thomson-4960|Rianna Thomson]] and [[Turvey-1287|John Turvey]]. * Bristol Turveys, 179 Turveys descended from [[Turvey-1213|Benjamin Turvey]], who married in Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire in 1703 and whose son Samuel moved to Mangotsfield, outside Bristol, in 1743. The family includes WikiTreers [[Turvey-154|Andrew Turvey]] and [[Toth-309|Ben Toth]]. * Dudley Turveys, 147 Turveys descend from [[Turvey-766|John Turvey]], born 1665 in Dudley; there was a family of Turveys living in Dudley since at least 1630. ::Another 52 Turveys descend from [[Turvey-2427|Abraham Turvey]], married Manchester in 1798, who is asserted (although evidence is weak) to be descended from this Dudley family. This included wikitreer [[Mcanulty-244|Katherine Mcanulty]] === East Anglians Turveys === The 1841 census listed a total of ten Turveys in Suffolk and 17 in Norfolk, located in eight parishes spread throughout the counties. Although this is just 5% of the total number of Turveys in England at the time, and just 1 in 25,000 of the population of the two counties [http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/unit/10097459/cube/TOT_POP][http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/unit/10107337/cube/TOT_POP], the family had been present in the area for many centuries. The first recorded Turvey in East Anglia was [http://archive.org/stream/baildonbaildonsh02bail#page/138/mode/2up/search/1328 John de Turvey of Huntingdonshire], listed in 1328 as a surety. Clearly a man of some means, he lived less than 30 miles northeast of the village of Turvey. Seventy years later [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=78442&strquery=Alderford a John Turvey] is included in the list of the rectors of Alderford, a village ten miles northwest of Norwich. This church had it's patron as the Dean of Norwich and there is no record of the same person elsewhere, so it is unclear whether he left any mark on the county.[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/topographical-hist-norfolk/vol8/pp182-184]. It's possible this is the same person who was Prior of St Neots between 1430 and 1439.[https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=jjqMN2G8fGoC&pg=PA203&lpg=PA203&dq=%22john+turvey%22+1400...1500&source=bl&ots=_bqeWeA_HW&sig=ACfU3U3Mys8JrhY89NqT_YvtN-4ob21jlA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwizxoKhktfnAhWcShUIHQEbBCwQ6AEwAHoECAQQAQ#v=onepage&q=%22john%20turvey%22%201400...1500&f=false] The Subsidy of 1524 recorded two Turveys in Suffolk with property of more than £1 in goods or annual income (roughly equivalent to £20,000 in 2016 [https://www.measuringworth.com/ukcompare/relativevalue.php?use%5B%5D=CPI&use%5B%5D=NOMINALEARN&year_early=1524£71=1&shilling71=&pence71=&amount=1&year_source=1524&year_result=2016]). This was out of a total list of 17,000 taxpayers recorded, indicating that the family has declined somewhat in the following three hundred years. The two recorded were John Turvy, in Becclys [Beccles], with £4 in goods and Robert Turvey in neighbouring Wyrlyngham [Worlingham] with £1 in annual wages.[http://www.worldcat.org/title/suffolk-in-1524-being-the-return-for-a-subsidy-granted-in-1523-with-map-of-suffolk-in-hundreds/oclc/866182161 Suffolk in 1524, being the return for a subsidy granted in 1523] The Subsidy of 1568 had a higher threshold of £3 in goods, covering only 7,700 taxpayers; no Turveys were recorded in that return. [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006029272 Suffolk in 1568, being the return for a subsidy granted in 1566] The earliest parish registers date back to 1538 when the protestant king Henry VIII ordered for religious reasons that every wedding, baptism and burial should be recorded. Parish registers, however, have patchy coverage and not very many are available online. The earliest recorded on FreeREG in the birth in 1561 of Johes Turvy in Foulden, Norfolk [http://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/55106a08e93790332e081c95?search_id=57969d60791e3b168b000032] followed by the marriage in 1570 of George & Agnes Turvye in Rushall. They baptised a daughter the following year in neighbouring Dickleburgh and another Turvey was baptised the year after in next door Scole. Agnes died in 1588 in the towne house in Scole having been deserted by George in 1575 and left with three small children supported by thw town while George remarried.[https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/turvey-agnes Probate Record - Agnes Turvey], Norfolk Record Office Three Turvey marriages were recorded in the 1590s in the town of Dunwich. The registers of Wortham, near the Norfolk/Suffolk border, record a series of Turveys from the late 1600s. In 1697 they record the marriage of Thomas Turvye [sic] and Maria Cutting, and the death two years later of Robert Turvye, "old man" - possibly Thomas' father. There were at least three Turvey families recorded in the early 1700s in the Wortham registers and many of the Turveys listed in the census in Suffolk and Norfolk can be traced back to this parish. 58 Turveys on WikiTree are descended from [[Turvey-550|Roger Turvey]], born 1762 in Wortham, including WikiTreers [[Turvey-25|Heather Turvey]], [[Turvey-58|Eileen Ryan]] and [[Ryan-12838|Andy Ryan]]. == United States == The earliest record of a Turvey in the United States was John Turvey, from Ashford, Kent who sailed to Massachusetts in 1634 on the ship Hercules. He was listed as a servant of [[Starr-32|Dr. Comfort Starr]], a surgeon who settled in Boston and became one of the earliest benefactors of Harvard University. In 1637, a Peter John Turvey was listed in connection with the transfer of 450 acres of land at Upper Chippokes Creek, Virginia. See [http://www.werelate.org/wiki/Source:Foley%2C_Louise_Pledge_Heath._Early_Virginia_Families_Along_the_James_River], page 18 However, the ancestors of most Turveys in the United States migrated there from Britain in the latter half of the nineteenth century. Between 1820 and 1957, 107 Turveys were listed on passenger lists travelling from Britain to New York and Boston The Turvey Name in History, The Generations Network, 2008, including families like the Turveys of Bay City Michigan[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Turvey-849]. Census returns showed only 1 Turvey family in 1840 - perhaps the family of [[Turvey-1162|Hyatt Turvey]] - which had increased to 147 families by 1880. Two thirds lived in Ohio and the population was limited to 12 states. By 1920 the total number had reduced to 107 families but the population was now spread through 27 States; the number of families living in Ohio had halved. http://www.ancestry.com/facts/TURVEY-family-history.ashx Only sixty four people were listed in 1920 with a British birthplace. * 158 Turveys on WikiTree are descended from [[Turvey-2085|Daniel Turvey]], who lived in Wood county, Virginia (now West Virginia). Many of his descendents moved over the border into Ohio. == Australia == The first Turveys came to Australia from England in the 1800s, mostly as transported convicts: [https://convictrecords.com.au/convicts/turvey] * Thomas, London, 1812 to New South Wales * Mary Ann, Warwickshire, 1817 to New South Wales * William, Surrey, 1817 to New South Wales * [[Turvey-562|John]], Hertfordshire, 1823 to Tasmania (24 related Turveys on WikiTree) * Edward, Norfolk, 1824 to New South Wales * Benjamin, Hertfordshire, 1827 to Tasmania * William, Buckinghamshire, 1830 to New South Wales * George, Hertfordshire, 1831 to Tasmania * [[Turvey-411|Thomas]], Essex, 1833 to New South Wales (71 related Turveys on WikiTree) * [[Turvey-376|James]], Essex, 1836 to New South Wales (brother of Thomas above) * [[Turvey-349|Frederick]], Essex, 1837 to New South Wales (brother of Thomas above) * [[Turvey-354|George]], Essex, 1837 to New South Wales (brother of Thomas above) * William, London, 1838 to New South Wales * James, London, 1842 to Tasmania * Joseph, Worcestershire, 1845 to Tasmania * Samuel, Worcestershire, 1845 to Tasmania * [[Turvey-966|John]], Middlesex, 1859 to Western Australia (26 related Turveys on WikiTree) * [[Turvey-1250|Richard]], Worcestershire, 1862 to Western Australia (no descendents) In addition, various Turveys voluntarily migrated, including 54 who migrated to Victoria between 1852-1915 as "unassisted passengers".[[Turvey-33|Joseph Turvey]] migrated from Suffolk to South Australia in 1850 and at least 49 related Turveys are on WikiTree. The population grew steadily in the twentieth century. Electoral rolls in Victoria listed 30 Turveys in 1903, growing to 85 by 1936. By then there were 248 listed throughout Australia as follows: {|class="wikitable" ! State !! Population |- | Victoria || 85 |- | New South Wales || 80 |- | Tasmania || 31 |- | Queensland || 26 |- | '''Total''' || '''248''' |} == Canada == Twenty seven Turveys were listed in the 1891 Canadian census as having a British birthplace - of whom 21 were in Ontario. Today there are nearly 400 Turveys in Canada, mostly in Ontario and British Columbia. == South Africa == Included in the 4,000 English settlers who moved to South Africa in 1820, was [[Turvey-89|Edward Ford Turvey]], born in Dublin, and his family. There are 39 Turveys on WikiTree descended from him. [http://www.1820settlers.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=Genealogy&file=descendtext&personID=I61829&tree=1&display=block&generations=12] == New Zealand == There are currently around 200 Turveys living in New Zealand. Some are descended from [[Turvey-1353|William Henry Turvey]] - one of the "Dudley" Turveys - who moved to New Zealand in the 1870s. == Ireland == There are a handful of records of Turveys living in Ireland: Elizabeth Turvey, of St James, Dublin, was recorded in Anglican records as marrying Robert Weeks, gentleman from Waterford, in 1764.[http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/waterford/churches/dub-bonds-wat.txt Irish Genealogy Project - Dublin Prerogative Marriage Licenses] In 1771, a Thomas Turvy was recorded marrying Ann Barber in a Catholic church in Dublin. In 1802 and 1803, two sisters, Lidiam Perdue and Matildam Perdue were recorded being baptised in the same church with godparents of Martha and Matilda Turvy respectively. [http://churchrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/search.jsp?name=%27Turvy%27&name2=&location=&dd=&mm=&yy=&diocese=&parish=&type=&sort=&pageSize=100&submit=Search] In 1781, Edward Ford Turvey, the ancestor of the South African Turveys above, was born in Dublin apparently to an Anglican family. His father, John Turvey, was born in 1738. Edward lost most of his fortune in a business venture with two ship owners, Aiken and McGrath. On 4 February 1805 he married Julia Wright nee Daniel, a rich widow. Their first three children, Mary, Eliza Juliana and Edward Mortimer, were born in Dublin in 1806, 1809 and 1811 respectively. In 1820 he organised a party of settlers to move to South Africa. [http://www.1820settlers.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=Genealogy&file=getperson&personID=I29735&tree=1#cite6] [[Turvey-1598|Michael Turvey]] was born in Dublin in about 1798. He enlisted in the 98th Regiment of Foot and afterwards settled in New Brunswick, Canada, where many descendants now live. He was recorded as "Church of England". In 1873, the wedding was reported in St Werbergh's, Dublin of Alexander Turvey, who lived in Longford and was a Corporal in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/8th_Hussars 8th Hussars], a predominantly protestant army regiment. His father was listed as Arthur Turvey, a civil engineer. == Barons of Turvey == A separate, unrelated, family, is the Barnewalls. As early as 1534 Sir Patrick Barnewall was styled "of Turvey". His son, [http://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Christopher_Barnewall_%282%29 Sir Christopher Barnewall] built Turvey House in Dublin in 1565, which took its naame from the townland of ''Tuirbhe'', which is said to relate to Tuirbe Tragmar ("thrower of axes") who lived in the 500s. Sir Patrick's grandson, [http://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Nicholas_Barnewall_%281%29 Sir Nicholas Barnewall] was made Baron Turvey in recognition of his service during the English Civil War. Burke, John Bernard. Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire (1883) (London: Harrison, 1883). == Sources ==

History of the Tye Family in United States

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[[Category: Tye Name Study]] ==John Tye and descendants== [[Tye-249|John Tye]] and his descendents are the first Tye immigrants to the Americas
Tye Family Goes Back to First Home in Whitley County Corbin Times Tribune--December 19-20, 1987 What's That Name? by Carol Pace The surname of Tye is a very prominent one in the Southeastern Kentucky and the Northwestern Tennessee region. The Tye family, as it should be, is a very old one. In fact, the Tye family was the first permanent settlers in what is today Whitley County. First we will examine the origin and the history of the Tye name. Researchers claim that Tye is pure Anglo-Saxon in origin. It first appeared in Britain on the tax rolls of William the Conqueror (1027-1086), which today we refer to as the Domesday Book. Many variations of Tye appear over the years. Tye, along with Tighe, Tyghe, and even a French version of del la Tye are all the same. Many Tye genealogists have tried to find evidence to support a family history which states that the famous Tyburn prison which was located in Southern England, was built over the ancient homeplace of the Tye family. The prison also took its name from the Tye family. The story states that many generations of the Tye clan lived out their lives on that land. Just how all the early Tye information fits into the history of our local Tyes is not proven yet. But we do know a great deal about how our line of Tyes helped build a nation from the colonial days until the present. John Tye I was born ca. 1680 in northern England. Neither his parents' names nor the date of his immigration to the American colonies is known. We do know that he married a woman by the name of Elinor (her maiden name has never been discovered). John Tye I was given a land grant by Lord Baltimore for 100 acres. This land was located in what is today Baltimore County, Maryland. Research shows that this land was given the title of "Tye's Delight." John Tye I and his wife had at least two children. Their daughter Susannah Tye married John Bell. John and Susannah Tye Bell had the three sons named Samuel, Francis and John. John Tye I also had a son who was given the name John Tye II. John Tye II was born in 1717 on the land his father received in the land grant. John Tye I lived the remainder of his days at Tye's Delight. He died there in 1739. His will is recorded in the Baltimore Book of Wills, Number 2, page 143. His will names his two known children and the three Bell grandsons and divides his worldly possessions. John Tye II left little evidence of his existence. However, there is a record of his marriage to Presotia Hitchcock dated December 11, 1735 and recorded in the St. Paul's Church Registry, page 154. St. Paul's Church was the first English Church in Baltimore. Presotia Hitchcock was the daughter of George and Mary (James) Hitchcock. John Tye II and Presotia Hitchcock had five known children. Their son, Joshua Tye, was killed by a horse. They had two daughters, Nellie who married a Foster, and Eleanor, of which little else is known. There was also a son, George. Our concern is with their son, John Tye III. John Tye III was born in Baltimore in 1737. One story tells of how John Tye III was cheated out of his part of his father's estate by a sister. It goes on to say that he was so shocked by what his sibling had done that he left home at a young age and never went back. John Tye III was the first man to build a home in Whitley County. :--This story was contributed by Steve Alsip. The loci of these Tye's in the United States now, is Corbin and Knox Counties in Kentucky, - - near Tennessee. During the Civil War, Tye's fought on both sides. The Confederate Tye's decided that Kentucky had nothing for them and they migrated to Texas and Oklahoma - - Tarrant County, Texas is home to some of these Tye's. ==[[Tye-748|George Tye b 1847 England-> Nebraska, United States]]== ==Third American/Canadian Tye incursion== Also several incursions from Canada, that are possibly all one group. ==Unrelated Tye Families== There is an unrelated Tye family, who changed their name to Tye to make it easier on Americans--Titosky's, if I remember correctly, I found them in a cemetery search. ==Sources== *http://thegreenhills.org/pioneers/index.htm

History of Wallingford, Connecticut

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Wallingford, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == History of Wallingford, Connecticut == From its settlement in 1670 to the present time, including Meriden, which was one of its parishes until 1806, and Cheshire, which was incorporated in 1780. * by [[Davis-28594|Charles Henry Stanley Davis]] (1840-1917) * published by the author, 1870 * 956 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_of_Wallingford%2C_Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=UN4TAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historyofwalling00daviiala Also see: * http://www.myrecordjournal.com/news/wallingford/7597139-154/rare-145-year-old-history-of-wallingford-found-at-meriden-savers.html === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Davis, Charles Henry Stanley. ''[[Space:History of Wallingford, Connecticut|History of Wallingford, Connecticut]]'' (the author, Wallingford, Connecticut, 1870) [ Page ]. * ([[#Davis|Davis]])

History of Weymouth Massachusetts

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Weymouth, Massachusetts]] == The History and Genealogies of Weymouth, Massachusetts == *The history and genealogies of Weymouth, Massachusetts, in four volumes, published in 1923 by the Weymouth Historical Society, Weymouth, Mass. (Wright & Potter Printing Co., Boston, Mass.) *Volumes 1 and 2 contain town history. *Volumes 3 and 4 contain genealogy content, arranged alphabetically by family name. Author of these volumes is George Walter Chamberlain. (Volume 4 starts with the Nash family) * Volumes 3 and 4 were reprinted in 1984 under the title ''Genealogies of the early families of Weymouth, Massachusetts.'' The information and page numbers are the same. * Source example (including author for volume 3 or 4): :::Chamberlain, George Walter. ''[[Space:History of Weymouth Massachusetts|The history and genealogies of Weymouth, Massachusetts]]'', Boston: Wright & Potter Printing Co. for Weymouth Historical Society, 1923. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History_of_Weymouth_Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations === * Full text available online through HathiTrust: http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008882453 : ::: [http://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101007767807 Volume 1] ::: [http://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101013012982 Volume 2] ::: [http://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101067881407 Volume 3] ::: [http://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101067881399 Volume 4] See also: *WorldCat listing: http://www.worldcat.org/title/history-of-weymouth-massachusetts/oclc/1043432

Hitching Post, Pelican Lake, Wisconsin

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[[Category:Pelican Lake, Wisconsin]] == History == {{One Place Study | place = [[:Space:Pelican_Lake%2C_Wisconsin|Pelican Lake, Wisconsin]] }} * Also Known as Knollwood Lodge * Gerbings Knollwood ResortFrom matchbook cover. * 1974 Palmer's Hitching Postemail from someone who stayed there in 1974 == Sources == * == Members == *[[Devlin-670|Richard Devlin]] *[[Koehn-474|Cindy Koehn]] Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=15369838 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Hjørundfjord, Møre og Romsdal One Place Study

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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hj%C3%B8rundfjord Hjørundfjord] is a former municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. In 1964, it was merged with the former Ørsta and Vartdal municipalities into the new municipality of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%98rsta Ørsta]. At the time of the merger, Hjørundfjord had 1,728 inhabitants.{{Clear}} This study aims to create profiles for every resident of Hjørundfjord born between approximately the mid 1600's up to 1910. Primary sources added include church book records (which began in 1733), probate records, censuses, modern death records, and grave information. Children who died young have their own profiles, but are not categorized to the one place study.{{Clear}} * '''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Hj%C3%B8rundfjord%2C_M%C3%B8re_og_Romsdal_One_Place_Study View the residents categorized to this one place study here]''' '''''Progress update 29 Nov 2023:''''' * There are currently 4,479 profiles categorized into this one place study * Church record progress: 67% of baptisms, 57% of marriages, and 53% of burials from the Hjørundfjord parish records have been attached to WikiTree profiles * Census record progress: 60% of the 1801 census, 58% of the 1865 census, and 56% of the 1900 census entries have been attached to WikiTree profiles * 604 probate records have been attached to WikiTree profiles '''Naming:''' The names of the residents are entered using WikiTree's [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Norway_Project_Naming_Conventions Norway Project Naming Conventions]: * First name: all given names at baptism * Last name at birth: patronym * Other last names: the farm names the person used during their lifetime * Current last name: the most recent farm name (optional), or the name that was adopted as a surname * ''Note'': WikiTree's naming guidelines changed in 2018, previously the recommendation was to enter the farm name as the last name at birth. * ''Note'': when using the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:SearchPerson search person] in WikiTree, if searching for farm names make sure to also type something in the first name field, otherwise it only searches names from the "last name at birth" field. Type an asterix (*) if you want to find every profile with the farm name. '''Participants:''' * [[Fremmerlid-1|Valerie (Fremmerlid) Penner]] '''Records:''' Many of the Hjørundfjord parish records are transcribed. You can search transcribed church, census, and other records at Digitalarkivet: * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/search/persons/advanced?from=&to=&m%5B%5D=1522&firstname=&lastname=&birth_year_from=&birth_year_to=&birth_date=&birth_place=&domicile=&position=&event_year_from=&event_year_to=&event_date=&related_first_name=&related_last_name=&related_birth_year=&sort=rel Digitalarkivet Advanced Search - filtered for location Hjørundfjord] * [https://media.digitalarkivet.no/en/kb/browse?parishes%5B%5D=1522S1&start_year=&end_year=&text= Scanned Hjørundfjord parish church books] * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/search/sources?s=%22hj%C3%B8rundfjord+parish%22&from=&to=&format=all&archive_key= Transcribed Hjørundfjord parish church books] * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/search/64/35522?fornavn=&etternavn=&stilling_stand=&kjonn=&rolle=&alder=&oppholdssted=&gard=&konstruert_adresse=&sokn=hj%C3%B8rundfjord&prgjeld=&skipreide=&fodestad=&fogderi=&merknader= 1666 male census for Sunnmøre, filtered for Hjørundfjord] * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/search/64/38457?fornavn=&etternavn=&stilling_stand=&kjonn=&rolle=&alder=&oppholdssted=&gard=&konstruert_adresse=&sokn=hj%C3%B8rundfjord&prgjeld=&skipreide=&fodestad=&fogderi=&merknader= 1701 male census for Sunnmøre, filtered for Hjørundfjord] * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/search/38/49637?fornavn=&etternavn=&gard=&kjonn=&stilling_stand=&familiestilling=&eigar=&aar=&prgjeld=&sokn=hj%C3%B8rundfjord&fjerding=&distrikt=&felt=&tinglag=&adresse=&gruppe=&avgang_tilgang=&bustad= 1762 census for Sunnmøre (Extra Tax 1762-1763), filtered for Hjørundfjord] * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/search/properties?s=&from=1801&to=1801&municipality_parish=&address=&municipality_no=&plot_no=&unit_no=&property_no=&serial_no=&urban_property_no=&fire_ass_no=&m%5B%5D=1522&sort=ame 1801 census for Hjørundfjord sorted by farm name] * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/search/properties?s=&from=1865&to=1865&municipality_parish=&address=&municipality_no=&plot_no=&unit_no=&property_no=&serial_no=&urban_property_no=&fire_ass_no=&m%5B%5D=1522&sort=ame 1865 census for Hjørundfjord sorted by farm name] * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/search/properties?s=&from=1875&to=1875&municipality_parish=&address=&municipality_no=&plot_no=&unit_no=&property_no=&serial_no=&urban_property_no=&fire_ass_no=&m%5B%5D=1522&sort=ame 1875 census for Hjørundfjord sorted by farm name] * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/search/properties?s=&from=1891&to=1891&municipality_parish=&address=&municipality_no=&plot_no=&unit_no=&property_no=&serial_no=&urban_property_no=&fire_ass_no=&m%5B%5D=1522&sort=ame 1891 census for Hjørundfjord sorted by farm name] * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/search/properties?s=&from=1900&to=1900&municipality_parish=&address=&municipality_no=&plot_no=&unit_no=&property_no=&serial_no=&urban_property_no=&fire_ass_no=&m%5B%5D=1522&sort=ame 1900 census for Hjørundfjord sorted by farm name] * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/search/properties?s=&from=1910&to=1910&municipality_parish=&address=&municipality_no=&plot_no=&unit_no=&property_no=&serial_no=&urban_property_no=&fire_ass_no=&m%5B%5D=1522&sort=ame 1910 census for Hjørundfjord sorted by farm name] * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/search/properties?s=&from=1920&to=1920&municipality_parish=&address=&municipality_no=&plot_no=&unit_no=&property_no=&serial_no=&urban_property_no=&fire_ass_no=&m%5B%5D=1522&sort=ame 1920 census for Hjørundfjord sorted by farm name] * [https://media.digitalarkivet.no/en/sk/browse?municipalities%5B%5D=1522 Scanned probate records for Sunnmøre sorenskriveri] * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/search/9/100241?forenamn=&etternamn=&gard=&kjonn=&alder=&fodselsaar=&dodsaar=&skiftedato=&stilling_stand=&bustad=&heimstavn=&skipreide=&tinglag=&otting=&sokn=&prgjeld=&rolle=&relasjon=&etnisitet=&aar= Probate index for Sunnmøre] (1690-1886) * [https://media.digitalarkivet.no/en/tl/preg/search?municipalities%5B%5D=1522&gnr=&bnr=&matrnr=&lnr=&other_no=&name= Mortgage Registry for Hjørundfjord] (about 1799-1851) You can search for farm locations [https://www.norgeskart.no/#!/?zoom=9&lon=258267.00&lat=7020231.00&project=norgeskart&layers=1002 here]. '''Farm Books:''' The bygdebøker (farm books) written by Lars Strømme and Ragnar Standal are an invaluable source and are well-researched, although their sources are not cited. The 3 volumes can be viewed at the Norwegian site Nasjonalbiblioteket and must be viewed using a Norwegian IP address. * [https://www.nb.no/items/5e8931903f36fe1803a2d2e59a89f643?page=5 Volume 3: Gard og ætt]. By Lars Strømme and Ragnar Standal (1988). (Farm histories and genealogy. Covers the following farms: Strandabøen, Molaupen, Nes, Ytre-Trandal, Midt-Trandal, Indre-Trandal, Rynningen, Lekneset, Ytre-Urke, Urkegjerde, Indre-Urke, Klokk, Handlykken, Maude, Øye, Skylstad, Norangshol, Norang, Stenes, Viddal, Hole, Leira, Sellereite) * [https://www.nb.no/items/3e2cda93c583944806de76f26e5d1d8d?page=3 Volume 4: Gard og ætt]. By Lars Strømme and Ragnar Standal (1990). (Farm histories and genealogy. Covers the following farms: Åkre, Bjørke, Ner-Saure, Fram-Saure, Raustad, Morka, Skjåstad, Sætre, Finnes, Skår, Hustad, Moane, Kvistad, Årset, Gjerdet, Tryset, Haugen, Aksla,Sledalen, Rekedal, Lida, Eidet) * [https://www.nb.no/items/4aa3e2c8be338d79d0a507a239432026?page=3 Volume 5: Gard og ætt]: Gard og ætt . By Lars Strømme and Ragnar Standal (1993). (Farm histories and genealogy. Covers the following farms: Tvergrova, Valset, Villane, Stokke, Myrholen, Halsen, Fram-Frøland, Ner-Frøland, Aklestad, Fremste-Holen, Heimste-Holen, Årskogane, Rise, Sæbø, Store-Standal, Stavset, Ytre-Standal, Støylen, Ysteneset, Årsneset, Ytre-Årsneset, Klubbeneset, Saltre, Indre-Øyra, Ytre-Øyra, Skarbøen, Brattheim) * [https://www.nb.no/nbsok/nb/522c912129eb15e5b987255d6bd6d6b3?index=1#0 Register og Rettingar Med Tillegg (corrections and additions)] (1993) The heads of households from the farm books are listed below, with the years they ran the farm. There are people included in this study who are not listed below, especially if they left the parish. == Hjørundfjord Farms == === Aklestad === * '''Aklestad - Bnr 1 - Jensgarden''' (Vol. 5 p. 189) *# 1586- Paul *# a) 1603-1625 Ole Andersen (c.1570-c.1625)
b) 1603-1631 Steinar Olsen
c) 1617 Lars *# 1626-1631 Elling m. widow of Ole Andersen? *# 1634-c1670 Baard Olsen (Aklestad?) (c1605-c1670) *# c1670-1684 Henrik Olsen *# 1685-1705 [[Iversen-1021|Arne Iversen (Valset?) (abt.1660-1741)]] *# 1706-1742 [[Kolbeinsen-31|Ole Kolbeinsen Ville (abt.1677-1742)]] m. [[Arnesdatter-330|Kari Arnesdatter (-1756)]] *# 1745-1760? [[Olsen-9776|Kolbein Olsen Aklesatd (abt.1709-1767)]] m. 1743 [[Erichsdatter-230|Anne Erichsdatter Stennes (abt.1716-1766)]] *# 1753-1776 [[Olsen-11180|Ole Olsen Mork (abt.1730-1776)]] m. 1751 [[Olsdatter-5205|Marte Olsdatter Bjørke (abt.1718-1786)]] *# 1762?-1791 [[Jakobsen-774|Jens Jakobsen Hole]] (Geiranger) m. 1761 [[Nilsdatter-934|Margrete Nilsdatter Langeland (abt.1733-1799)]] (Sunnylven) *# 1791-1818 [[Torsteinsen-54|Morten Torsteinsen Standal (1762-1821)]] m. 1794 [[Madsdatter-724|Anne Madsdatter Øye (1757-1837)]] (Skodje) *# 1818-1849 [[Mortensen-1816|Jens Mortensen Aklestad (1795-1869)]] m. 1820 [[Aamundsdatter-24|Christiane Aamundsdatter Hustad (1798-1886)]] *# 1849-1881 [[Jensen-15529|Morten Jensen Aklestad (1826-1909)]] m. 1849 [[Jonsdatter-803|Christiane Jonsdatter Klokk (1826-1907)]] *# 1881-1910 [[Mortensen-1818|Jens Mortensen Aklestad (1854-1939)]] m. 1881 [[Johannesdatter-686|Massi Johannesdatter Sæbønes/Viddal (1852-1935)]] *# 1910-1955 [[Thoresen-186|Andreas Thoresen Rekkedal (1876-1949)]] m. 1909 [[Jensdatter-3645|Kristina Nikolina Jensdatter Aklestad (1882-1982)]] *# 1955-1976 [[Andreassen-455|Jens Martin Andreassen Aklestad (1909-1978)]] m. 1936 Anna Petrine Holte (1911-1983) *''' Aklestad - Bnr 2 - Klokkargarden''' (Vol. 5 p. 194) *# 1877-1899 Arne Grønningsaeter (1847-1926) (Norddal) *# 1900-1920 [[Andreasen-578|John Andreasen Stadheim (1860-1937)]] (Sunnylven) m. 1883 [[Aamundsdatter-25|Ingeborg Aamundsdatter Lillebø (1862-1942) (Sunnylven) *# 1920-1941 Elias Chr. Fanneløp (1888-1977) (Vatne) m. Marie Haug (1893-1988) (Ballstad, Lofoten) *''' Aklestad - Bnr 3 - Arnegarden''' (Vol. 5 p. 195) *# 1586- Ivar *# 1603-1618 Nils (c1565-1618?) *# 1621-1663 Jetmund Nilsen (c1595-1663) *# 1664-1683 Ole Knudsen (c1635-aft.1683) *# 1684?-1713 [[Olsen-11266|Ole Olsen Leknes (c1650-aft.1713)]] m1. [[Jetmundsdatter-35|Brite Jetmundsdatter (Aklestad?) (c1650-1703)]] m2. N.N. *# 1713-1719? [[Pedersen-10405|Lars Pedersen Rekkedal (c1690-1733)]] m. [[Olsdatter-5249|Anne Olsdatter Aklestad]] *# 1720-1744 [[Fredriksen-280|Baard Fredriksen Standal (abt.1690-1744)]] m. [[Eriksdatter-688|Ingeborg Eriksdatter (Hustad?) (-abt.1742)]] *# a) 1745-1762 [[Olsen-11265|Iver Olsen Iver Olsen Sæter (abt.1708-abt.1763)]] (Sunnylven) m. 1743 [[Baardsdatter-63|Sylvei Baardsdatter Aklestad (abt.1720-aft.1762)]]
b) 1749-1762 [[Baardsen-95|Fredrik Baardsen Aklestad (abt.1715-)]] m. 1735 [[Simensdatter-108|Karen Simensdatter Busch (abt.1715-)]] (Bergen) *# 1762-1782 [[Hustad-23|Erik Hansen Hustad (abt.1725-1781)]] m. 1761 [[Aaseli-1|Massi Pedersdatter Aaseli (abt.1723-1805)]] (Volda) *# 1782-1812 [[Skylstad-5|Arne Pedersen Skylstad (1759-1826)]] m. 1781 [[Aklestad-2|Marte Marie Aklestad (1762-1811)]] *# 1812-1824 [[Arnesen-403|Christian Arnesen Aklestad (1789-1841)]] m. 1827 [[Jetmundsdatter-32|Anne Jetmundsdatter Sæbø (1788-1844)]] *# 1824-1826 [[Nilsen-1483|Erik Nilsen Standal (1798-1826)]] m. 1824 [[Arnesdatter-336|Lorentze Arnesdatter Aklestad (1799-1875)]] *# 1826-1869 [[Olsen-11187|Knud Olsen Rekkedal (1796-1885)]] m. 1826 [[Arnesdatter-331|Marthe Marie Arnesdatter Aklestad (1802-1882)]] *# 1869-1910 [[Knudsen-1957|Ole Andreas Knudsen Aklestad (1845-1936)]] m. 1872 [[Knudsdatter-774|Anna Karine Knudsdatter Haugen (1854-1949)]] *# 1910-1940 [[Olsen-11191|Knut Olsen Aklestad (1872-1953)]] m. 1904 [[Olafsdatter-71|Andrine Olafsdatter Holen (1872-1955)]] *# 1940-1974 [[Knutsen-440|Karl Laurits Knutsen Aklestad (1906-2005)]] m. 1940? Solveig Knutsdatter Golmnes (1907-1981) (Stryn) * '''Aklestad - Bnr 4 - Bakken''' (Vol. 5 p. 200) *# 1869-1888 [[Andersen-8956|Knud Andersen Rekkdal (1826-1885)]] m1. 1861 [[Knudsdatter-771|Oline Knudsdatter Aklestad (1834-1875)]] m2. 1878 [[Ananiasdatter-10|Oline Severine Ananiasdatter Valset (1843-1924)]] *# 1888-1932 [[Pedersen-10384|Matias Pedersen Rørstad (1852-1941)]] m1. 1879 [[Steffensdatter-67|Randi Steffensdatter Myren (Sæbø) (1855-1896)]] m2. 1897 [[Eliasdatter-152|Elen Maria Eliasdatter Tvergrov (1867-1960)]] *# 1935-1985? [[Matiassen-53|Elias Kornelius Laurits Matiassen Aklestad (1902-1987)]] m. 1932 [[Pedersdatter-4854|Jenny Andrea Pedersdatter Ville (1905-2007)]] * '''Aklestad - Bnr 5 - Engarden''' (Vol. 5 p. 203) *# 1603-1618 Jetmund *# a) 1610-1631 Iver Pedersen
b) 1621-1631 Ole Pedersen *# 1635-1636 Knut *# a) 1639 Isak
b) 1640 Hans
c) 1639-1651 Jon Olsen *# 1645-1670? [[Pedersen-10709|Jon Pedersen (c1600-c1670)]] *# 1670?-1690 [[Pedersen-10401|Jacob Pedersen (abt.1635-aft.1701)]] m. widow of Jon *# 1690-1745 [[Jacobsen-3186|Ole Jacobsen Aklestad (abt.1670-1751)]] m. [[Nilsdatter-933|Anne Nilsdatter Bjørke (abt.1680-1749)]] *# 1745-1775 [[Olsen-10015|Peder Olsen Aklestad (abt.1717-1785)]] m1. 1744 [[Hansdatter-4411|Sylvei Hansdatter Hustad (abt.1709-1776)]] m2. 1778 widow [[Olsdatter-4517|Marte Olsdatter Kvistad (abt.1722-1793)]] *# 1775-1795 [[Aamundsen-19|Paul Aamundsen Kvistad (1736-1795)]] m. 1768 [[Pedersdatter-4855|Pernille Pedersdatter Aklestad (1743-1826)]] *# 1796-1829 [[Jetmundsen-12|Ingebrigt Jetmundsen Maude (1769-1844)]] m. 1796 [[Trulsdatter-20|Brit Trulsdatter Viddal (1770-1847)]] *# 1829-1871 [[Ingebrigtsen-190|Jetmund Ingebrigtsen Aklestad (1801-1888)]] m. 1830 [[Olsdatter-4518|Larentse Olsdatter Urkegjerde (1808-1898)]] *# 1871-1897 [[Jetmundsen-25|Paul Andreas Jetmundsen Aklestad (1837-1924)]] m. 1861 [[Olsdatter-4519|Berte Johanne Olsdatter Skylstad (1840-1922)]] *# 1897-1937 [[Paulsen-1131|Johan Thomas Paulsen Aklestad (1870-1947)]] m. 1900 [[Jørgensdatter-1125|Jakobine Olivia Jørgensdatter Saure (1877-1929)]] *''' Aklestad - Bnr 6 - Nygar''' (Vol. 5 p. 208) *# 1895-1914 [[Sivertsen-296|Simon Sivertsen Slettedal (1850-1914)]] m. 1888 [[Johannesdatter-693|Susanne Elisa Johannesdatter Viddal (1862-1905)]] *# 1914-1951 [[Simonsen-944|Sivert Simonsen Aklestad (1889-1965)]] m. 1918 [[Andersdatter-3430|Oline Andersdatter Hustad (1887-1953)]] * '''Aklestad - Bnr 7 - Nyheim''' (Vol. 5 p. 211) *# 1919-1949 [[Olsen-11192|Ole Antonius Olsen Aklestad (1894-1990)]] m. 1919 [[Ivarsdatter-126|Jenny Ivarsdatter Indreeide (1896-1965)]] (Norddal) === Åkre === * '''Åkre - Bnr. 1 - Bakkegarden''' (vol. 4 p. 14) *# bef.1603-1634 Sjur Olsen (c1560-c1635) *# 1619-c1670 Ole Sjursen Aakre (c1595-c1675) *# c1670-1697 [[Olsen-10724|Sjur Olsen (abt.1635-aft.1701)]] *# c1697-1721 [[Sjursen-82|Ole Sjursen Aakre (abt.1675-1722)]] m. [[Ivarsdatter-86|Eli Ivarsdatter (-1755)]] *# 1722-1734 [[Nilsen-1427|Peder Nilsen (1680-1734)]] (Vartdal) m. widow [[Ivarsdatter-86|Eli Ivarsdatter (-1755)]] *# 1734-1754 [[Aakre-49|Sjur Olsen Aakre (c1715-1778)]] m. [[Bjørke-12|Anne Olsdatter Bjørke (abt.1712-1787)]] *# 1754-1784 [[Nilsen-1428|Otte Nilsen Nøre-Kalvatn (abt.1737-1812)]] (Volda) m. 1756 [[Sjursdatter-107|Anna Sjursdatter (1735-1801)]] *# 1784-1813 [[Arnesen-357|Arne Arnesen Leira (1751-1813)]] m1. 1786 [[Ottesdatter-71|Brit Ottesdatter Aakre (1761-1794)]] m2. 1795 [[Erichsdatter-249|Ragnild Erichsdatter Bjørke (1766-1834)]] *# 1814-1815 widower [[Rasmussen-5550|Morten Rasmussen (1756-1846)]] m. 1814 widow [[Erichsdatter-249|Ragnild Erichsdatter Aakre (1766-1834)]] *# 1815-1821 [[Arnesen-359|Berent Arnesen Aakre (1796-1821)]] m. 1816 [[Mortensdatter-479|Anne Gurine Mortensdatter Bukkeskinn (1795-1821)]] *# a) 1822-1860 [[Arnesen-360|Jon Arnesen Aakre (1800-1867)]] m. 1822 [[Arnesdatter-259|Anne Arnesdatter Skylstad (1787-1862)]] b) 1839-1843 [[Carlsen-478|Peder Carlsen Leira (1812-1898)]] m1. 1839 [[Berntsdatter-71|Ane Pernille Berntsdatter Aakre (1818-1842)]] m2. [[Jonsdatter-893|Anne Pernille Jonsdatter Rørstad (1817-1898)]] *# 1860-1888 [[Jonsen-911|Berent Andreas Jonsen Aakre (1824-1896)]] m. 1852 [[Knudsdatter-700|Berte Marta Knudsdatter Aklestad (1827-1926)]] *# 1888-1906 [[Larsen-8066|Simon Larsen Hole (1854-1906)]] m. 1884 [[Berntsdatter-72|Anna Berntsdatter Aakre (1853-1948)]] *# 1918-1922 [[Simonsen-917|Bernt Andreas Simonsen Aakre (1885-1921)]] m1. 1911 [[Rasmusdatter-1347|Maria Petrine Oluffa Rasmusdatter Skår (1883-1912)]] (Syvde) m2. 1915 [[Nilsdatter-827|Laura Bergitte Jakobine Nilsdatter Sellereite (1886-1921)]] *# 1922-1938 [[Larsen-8067|Andreas Ragnvald Larsen Mork (1896-1990)]] m. 1921 [[Simonsdatter-244|Berte Marie Jørgine Simonsdatter Aakre (1899-1977)]] * '''Åkre - Bnr. 2 - Erkegarden''' (vol. 4 p. 21) *# 1603-1638 Simon Ellingsen (c1570-aft.1645) m. unknown Sjursdatter Aakre *# 1638-1665 Hans Simonsen Aakre (c1610-aft.1665) *# 1666-1702 [[Eriksen-1273|Knud Eriksen (c1625-aft.1702)]] m. [[Nilsdatter-994|Brite Nilsdatter Bjørke (-1699)]] *# 1703-1733 [[Valset-1|Lars Rasmussen Valset (abt.1667-1733)]] m. widow [[Aamundsdatter-20|Synnøve Aamundsdatter Stokke (-1754)]] *# 1734-1754 [[Larsen-8070|Erik Larsen Aakre (abt.1705-1780)]] m. 1733 [[Jonsdatter-894|Berte Jonsdatter Djuphamn (abt.1703-)]] (Sula) *# 1754-1770 [[Eriksen-1019|Lars Eriksen Aakre (abt.1734-1769)]] m. 1754 [[Jonsdatter-765|Anne Jonsdatter Skylstad (abt.1723-1787)]] *# 1770-1788 [[Pedersen-10078|Ole Pedersen Viddal (1743-1821)]] m. 1770 widow [[Jonsdatter-765|Anne Jonsdatter Aakre (abt.1723-1787)]] *# 1788-1833 [[Larsen-8072|Erik Larsen Aakre (1758-1843)]] m1. 1788 [[Andersdatter-3272|Eli Andersdatter Kremmergaard (1749-1809)]] (Sykkylven) m2. 1811 [[Knudsdatter-701|Brit Knudsdatter Finnes (1776-1848)]] *# 1833-1836 [[Eriksen-1138|Berent Eriksen Aakre (1817-1879)]] *# 1836-1856 [[Rasmussen-5167|Bernt Kristian Rasmussen Rørstad (1808-1855)]] m. 1835 [[Eriksdatter-572|Anne Eriksdatter Aakre (1813-1841)]] m2. 1843 [[Sjursdatter-109|Oline Sjursdatter Bjørke (1819-1893)]] *# 1857-1867 [[Ellingsen-345|Peder Ellingsen Sætre (1825-1867)]] m. widow [[Sjursdatter-109|Oline Sjursdatter Aakre (1819-1893)]] *# 1868-1915 [[Berntsen-198|Erik Berntsen (1836-1909)]] m. 1869 [[Larsdatter-2625|Jakobia Larsdatter Sellereite (1846-1931)]] *# 1916-1933 [[Jonsen-916|Ole Andreas Jonsen Aakre (1876-1968)]] m1. 1898 [[Jakobsdatter-255|Berte Johanne Jakobsdatter (1859-1918)]] m2. 1934 [[Johannesdatter-655|Anna Severine (Johannesdatter) Mork (1889-1977)]] *# 1933-1978 [[Olsen-10769|Jon Olai Olsen Mork (1902-1992)]] m. 1933 [[Ivarsdatter-117|Andrea Pernilla Ingvarda Ivarsdatter Ville (1904-1989)]] * '''Åkre - Bnr. 3 - Voldsgarden''' (vol. 4 p. 28) *# 1876-1933 [[Arsnes-1|Jon Pedersen Arsnes (1841-1931)]] m. 1867 [[Aakre-37|Berte Johanna Berntsdatter Aakre (1838-1931)]] *# 1937-1950 [[Jonsen-917|Peder Andreas Jonsen Aakre (1868-1949)]] *# 1951-1965 [[Olsen-10770|Jakob Ole Ivar Olsen Mork (1905-1960)]] m. [[Andreasdatter-356|Anna Oline Andreasdatter Bjørke (1902-1976)]] * '''Åkre - Bnr. 4 - Jogarden''' (vol. 4 p. 30) *# c1690-1703 Erik Nilsen Bjørke (c1670-1703) m. Ingeborg (-1741) *# 1704-1742 Hans Jakobsen Aakre (c1660-1742) m. widow Ingeborg Aakre (-1741) *# 1742-1749 [[Larsen-7738|Ole Larsen (abt.1708-1749)]] m. 1741 [[Hansdatter-4207|Anne Hansdatter Riise (abt.1715-1777)]] she m2. 1764 Knud Knudsen Gjerde (husm. at Store-Standal) *# 1751-1781 [[Knudsen-1878|Christopher Knudsen Otterdal (abt.1720-1800)]] m. 1751 [[Olsdatter-4890|Barbro Olsdatter Lødemel (abt.1725-1780)]] (both from Hornindal) *# 1781-1813 [[Christophersen-497|Knud Christophersen Aakre (1756-1838)]] m. 1782 [[Knudsdatter-702|Marthe Knudsdatter Valset (abt.1747-1784)]] m2. 1785 [[Bardsdatter-50|Kari Bardsdatter Sellereite (1752-1826)]] *# 1813-1845 [[Olsen-10776|Jon Olsen Hole (1788-1874)]] m1. 1814 [[Knudsdatter-704|Sara Knudsdatter Kvistad (1780-1816)]] m2. 1817 [[Pedersdatter-4640|Anna Pedersdatter Leira (1786-1870)]] *# 1845-1881 [[Jensen-14508|(Ole) Andreas Jensen Urke (1819-1904)]] m. 1844 [[Jonsdatter-898|Pernille Birgitte Jonsdatter Aakre (1822-1905)]] *# 1881-1916 [[Olsen-10777|Arne Martinus Olsen Mork (1846-1935)]] m. 1878 [[Olsdatter-4893|Anna Olsdatter Aakre (1853-1937)]] *# 1916-1955 [[Arnesen-368|Karl Johan Arnesen Aakre (1881-1973)]] m. 1915 [[Rasmusdatter-1353|Kristine Rasmusdatter Leira (1889-1979)]] * '''Åkre - Husmenn''' (vol. 4 p. 36) ** [[Eriksen-1142|Ole Eriksen Bjørke (abt.1730-1805)]] m. 1757 [[Frantzdatter-22|Kari Frantzdatter Aarskog (abt.1728-1814)]] ** [[Olsen-10800|Frantz Olsen Aakre (1770-1839)]] m. 1819 [[Eriksdatter-587|Brit Eriksdatter Øye (1761-1841)]] * '''Åkre - Kalneset - Bnr. 5 - Syvergarden''' (vol. 4 p. 36) *# 1812 Ole Larsen Øren (1779-1834) m. 1812 Randi Olsdatter Finnes (1780-1817) *# 1812-1852 [[Andersen-8749|Ole Andersen Aurstad (1761-1850)]] (Volda) m1. 1786 [[Andersdatter-3300|Ingeborg Andersdatter Krumsvik (1748-abt.1811)]] (Volda) m2. 1812 [[Jetmundsdatter-23|Kanute Jetmundsdatter Skjaastad (1784-1852)]] *# 1852-1890 [[Olsen-10802|Sivert Andreas Olsen Kalnes (1816-1887)]] m. 1852 [[Jonsdatter-823|Andrine Jonsdatter Skylstad (1819-aft.1900)]] *# 1890-1932 [[Endresen-116|Johannes Endresen Sætre (1857-1902)]] m. 1888 [[Sivertsdatter-127|Johanne Oline Sivertsdatter Kalnes (1857-1943)]] *# 1925-1938 [[Endresen-117|Edvart Andreas Mathias Johannesen Kalnes (1893-1938)]] m. 1925 [[Pedersdatter-4660|Johanne Olivie Pedersdatter Hundeide (1901-1981)]] (Sykkylven) * '''Åkre - Kalneset - Bnr. 6 - Edvardgarden''' (vol. 4 p. 39) *# 1843-1898 [[Jacobsen-3826|Ole Jakobsen Rørstad]] (1815-1888) m. 1843 [[Pedersdatter-6231|Anna pedersdatter Bjørke]] (1812-1898) *# 1899- Edvard Jørgensen Aakre (1870-1940) m. 1895 Anne Randine Paalsdatter Saure (1865-1952) *# 1941-1958 Paul Andreas Edvardsen Aakre (1902-1958) m. 1933 Laura Jenny Edvardsdatter Saetre (1911-1934) m2. Regine Kristansd Skarbø (1901-1978) * '''Åkre - Kalneset - Grovosen''' (vol. 4 p. 41) * ~1870-1910 [[Paulsen-1250|Jørgen Paalsen Hustad (1833-1908)]] m. 1865 [[Ellingsdatter-176|Pernille Ellingsdatter Saetre (1839-1928)]] === Aksla === === Årset === * '''Årset - Bnr 1 - Årsethaugen''' (Vol. 4 p. 486) *# 1603-1614 Lars *# 1615-1634 Einar Styrkarsen (c1585-1634) *# 1641-1677 Ole Einarsen Aarset (c1620-c1680) *# 1678-1696 Lars Ivarsen (c1640-aft.1701) m. unknown Ivarsdatter Kvistad *# 1697-1708 [[Pedersen-11224|Erik Pedersen (abt.1664-1708)]] m. [[Endresdatter-107|Alet Endresdatter Standal (abt.1675-1745)]] *# 1709-1742 [[Aamundsen-41|Jon Aamundsen Gjerde (abt.1680-1742)]] m. widow [[Endresdatter-107|Alet Endresdatter Aarset (abt.1675-1745)]] *# 1745-1765 [[Jonsen-856|Erik Jonsen Aarset (abt.1713-1765)]] m. 1741 [[Jakobsdatter-238|Guri Jakobsdatter Myrhol (abt.1715-1792)]] *# 1769-1773 [[Andersen-8329|Erik Andersen Hustad (abt.1713-1773)]] m. 1769 widow [[Jakobsdatter-238|Guri Jakobsdatter Aarset (abt.1715-1792)]] *# 1774-1781 [[Andersen-8910|Mathis Andersen Kvistad (1751-1781)]] m. 1775 [[Eriksdatter-804|Johanne Eriksdatter Aarset (1743-1812)]] *# 1782-1809 [[Knudsen-2163|Knud Knudsen Valset (1750-1809)]] m. 1782 widow [[Eriksdatter-804|Johanne Eriksdatter Aarset (1743-1812)]] *# 1809-1841 [[Matiasen-12|Matias Matiasen Aarset (1781-1840)]] m. 1810 [[Jakobsdatter-330|Johanne Jakobsdatter Sæbø (1783-1866)]] *# 1841-1845 [[Matiasen-16|Ole Martines Matiasen Aarset (1812-1853)]] *# 1845-1873 [[Mathiassen-59|Knud Mathiassen Aarset (1814-1890)]] m. 1845 [[Eliasdatter-135|Oline Severine Eliasdatter Øye (1818-1888)]] *# 1873-1888 [[Knudsen-2140|Mathias Knudsen Aarseth (1845-1926)]] m. 1872 [[Jetmundsdatter-20|Anne Malene Jetmundsdatter Lid (1841-1935)]] *# 1888-1929 [[Andreassen-454|Bernt Edvard Andreassen Kvistad (1857-1936)]] m. 1888 [[Paulsdatter-295|Randi Paulsdatter Saure (1862-1926)]] *# 1929-1968 [[Thomasen-296|Knut Olai Thomasen Hustad (1894-1977)]] m. 1922 [[Berntsdatter-96|Pernille Mathea Berntsdatter Aarset (1898-1998)]] * '''Årset - Bnr 2 - Jensgarden''' (Vol. 4 p. 491) *# bef.1603-1604? Ole *# c1605-1632 Hans Pedersen (c1580-c1635) *# 1628-1663 [[Eriksen-1389|Knud Eriksen (c1580-c1670)]] *# 1664-1712 [[Knudsen-2148|Erik Knudsen Aarset (abt.1640-aft.1712)]] m. [[Knudsdatter-939|Siri Knudsdatter (-bef.1690)]] *# 1713-1745 [[Jensen-16459|Anders Jensen (abt.1685-1746)]] m. [[Aarset-4|Brite Eriksdatter Aarset (abt.1687-1761)]] *# 1745-1749 [[Andersen-9776|Erik Andersen Aarset (abt.1713-1750)]] m. [[Axelsdatter-46|Synneve Axelsdatter Barstad (1715-1799)]] *# 1749-1778 [[Maude-220|Knut Jensen Maude (abt.1727-1778)]] m. 1751 [[Aarset-3|Anne Andersdatter Aarset (abt.1725-1768)]] *# 1786-1804 [[Aarset-7|Jens Knudsen Aarset (1754-1804)]] m. 1786 [[Tryggeset-2|Marte Jonsdatter Tryggeset (1752-1820)]] *# 1805-1807 [[Andersen-9000|Nils Andersen Hustad (1772-1807)]] m. 1805 widow [[Tryggeset-2|Marte Jonsdatter Aarset (1752-1820)]] *# 1807-1839 [[Aarset-6|Knut Jensen Aarset Aarset (1787-1870)]] m1. 1811 [[Aklestad-1|Randi Arnesdatter Aklestad (1786-1845)]] m2. 1846 [[Arnesdatter-336|Lorentze Arnesdatter Aklestad (1799-1875)]] *# 1839-1872 [[Knudsen-2157|Jens Martines Knudsen Aarset (1811-1880)]] m. 1838 [[Eliasdatter-180|Anna Eliasdatter Rekkedal (1811-1881)]] *# 1872-1925 [[Jensen-16466|Knut Martinus Jensen Aarset (1846-1922)]] m1. 1870 [[Eriksdatter-694|Ingeborg Anna Eriksdatter Hustad (1843-1880)]] m2. 1882 [[Jonsdatter-1161|Maren Jonsdatter Akslen (1855-1942)]] *# 1925-1944 [[Larsen-8583|Peder Johannes Gunder Larsen Moe (1874-1957)]] m. 1905 [[Knutsdatter-330|Andrine Elisabeth Knutsdatter Aarset (1873-1941)]] * '''Årset - Bnr 3 - Bårdgarden''' (Vol. 4 p. 496) *# 1603-1615 Ole Paulsen *# 1616-1663 widow after Ole *# 1664-c1690 Ole Knutsen Aarset (c1615-c1690) *# 1691?-1698 Knut Olsen Aarset (c1660-aft.1720) *# 1698-1734 [[Endresen-149|Jetmund Endresen Standal (1660-1741)]] m. [[Ingebrigtsdatter-153|Aagate Ingebrigtsdatter (-1742)]] *# 1734-1761 [[Jetmundsen-55|Endre Jetmundsen Aarset (abt.1709-1761)]] m. 1734 [[Baardsdatter-40|Randi Baardsdatter Øye (abt.1707-1785)]] *# 1764-1796 [[Endresen-146|Baar Endresen Aarset (1734-1814)]] m. 1764 [[Simonsdatter-294|Anne Simonsdatter Haugen (1734-1800)]] *# 1796 [[Baardsen-102|Erich Baardsen Aarset (1768-1796)]] *# 1796-1833 [[Baardsen-100|Simon Baardsen Aarset (1773-1852)]] m. 1798 [[Knudsdatter-814|Synneve Knudsdatter Hole (1770-1833)]] *# 1833-1846 [[Simonsen-1015|Ole Simonsen Aarset (1800-1854)]] m. 1823 [[Aamundsdatter-35|Anike Aamundsdatter Breivik (1795-1875)]] (Borgund) *# 1846-1876 [[Olsen-12718|Ole Andreas Olsen Aarset (1823-1890)]] m. 1846 [[Arnesdatter-399|Anne Berte Arnesdatter Bjørdal (1816-1902)]] (Ørsta) *# 1876-1905 [[Olsen-12746|Ole Olsen Aarset (1852-1911)]] m. 1878 [[Larsdatter-2433|Randi Susanne Larsdatter Norangshol (1850-1932)]] *# 1905-1950 [[Albrektsen-3|Steffen Albrektsen Ville (1864-1941)]] m. 1898 [[Thoresdatter-53|Martha Maria Thoresdatter Stokke (1873-1971)]] *# 1950-1978 [[Steffensen-170|Albrekt Halvdan Steffensen Aarseth (1898-1984)]] m. 1947 [[Tomasdatter-107|Ingvarda Filipine Tomasdatter Farstad (1907-2003)]] (Haram) * '''Årset - Bnr 4 - Kvia''' (Vol. 4 p. 501) *# 1877-1910 [[Knudsen-1783|Ananias Martinus Knudsen Kvistad (1849-1935)]] m. 1878 [[Olsdatter-6214|Anne Petrine Olsdatter Aarset (1856-1936)]] *# 1910-1923 [[Ananiassen-22|Knud Andreas Ananiassen Aarseth (1878-1923)]] m. 1912 [[Øyehaug-5|Berte Marie Eliasdatter Øyehaug (1881-1971)]] (Ørsta) *# 1923-1970 [[Ananiassen-26|Johan Oskar Adolf Ananiassen Årset (1899-1978)]] m. 1923 [[Olsdatter-6225|Anna Olsdatter Standal (1896-1979)]] * '''Årset - Bnr 5 - Moland''' (Vol. 4 p. 502) *# 1932- [[Ivarsen-123|Ole Thomas Ivarsen Moe (1870-1960)]] m. 1900 [[Knutsdatter-368|Anna Knutsdatter Aarset (1871-1964)]] * '''Årset - Gammalt bruk A''' (Vol. 4 p. 503) *# 1613-1633 Gunder Aamundsen *# 1633-1667 Nils Rasmussen (c1595-c1670) *# 1668-1693 Rasmus Nilsen Aarset (c1640-aft.1701) *# 1694-1713? [[Rasmussen-6114|Nils Rasmussen Aarset (abt.1668-1738)]] m. [[Torsdatter-289|Ingeborg Torsdatter (-bef.1719)]] *# 1714-1734 [[Eriksen-1385|Morten Eriksen Dybevold (abt.1690-1734)]] m. [[Nilsdatter-1061|Brite Nilsdatter Aarset (abt.1690-1764)]] *# 1736-1771 [[Olsen-12788|Lars Olsen Tryggeset (abt.1714-1777)]] m. 1737 [[Olsdatter-6247|Brit Olsdatter Aklestad (abt.1707-1782)]] *# 1771-1786 [[Larsen-9133|Arne Larsen Aarset (1738-1805)]] m1. 1767 [[Eriksdatter-810|Barbara Eriksdatter Bjørke (1734-1783)]] m2. 1783 [[Olsdatter-5904|Martha Olsdatter Finnes (1742-1811)]] * '''Årset - Gammalt bruk B''' (Vol. 4 p. 505) *# 1603-1607? Tore *# 1608?-1650 Jetmund Steinarsen (c1580-c1670) *# 1651-1694 [[Jetmundsen-57|Peder Jetmundsen Aarset (c1615-bet.1696 and 1701)]] m. [[Knudsdatter-957|Brite Knudsdatter Aarset (-1693)]] * '''Årset - Husmenn - Ekreplassen/Ekrelidet''' (Vol. 4 p. 505) *# c1890-1934 [[Paulsen-1360|Martin Olaus Paulsen Valset (1856-1935)]] m. 1883 [[Pedersdatter-5160|Anne Randine Pedersdatter Ville (1855-1916)]] === Årskogane === * '''Årskogane - Brukarar''' (Vol. 5 p. 242) *# a)1603-1612 Ivar b)1603-1633 Ingebrigt Ivarsen (Aarskog) *# 1613-1663 widow of Ivar Aarskog m. Jetmund Larsen (Kvistad?) (c1585-1663) he m2. Alet Simensd. (Hustad?) (-1698) *# 1679-1711 [[Jetmundsen-28|Laurits Jetmundsen Aarskog (abt.1637-aft.1725)]] m. [[Pedersdatter-4370|Cicilie Pedersdatter (-bef.1712)]] *# 1711-1729 [[Frantsen-30|Ole Frantsen Folkestad (abt.1661-1733)]] (Volda) m. [[Lauritsdatter-135|Pernille Lauritsdatter Aarskog (abt.1675-aft.1734)]] *# 1725-1772 [[Olsen-10196|Frants Olsen Folkestad (abt.1700-1777)]] m. [[Guldbrandsdatter-21|Marte Guldbrandsdatter (abt.1693-1779)]] *# 1749-1787 [[Frantsen-31|Ole Frantsen Aarskog (abt.1725-1803)]] m. 1748 [[Hansdatter-3997|Aagot Hansdatter Saure (abt.1725-1811)]] *# 1787-1822 [[Olsen-10197|Frants Olsen Aarskog (1763-1833)]] m. 1789 [[Jetmundsdatter-3|Johanne Jetmundsdatter Maude (1765-1825)]] *# 1822-1845 [[Frantsen-32|Tore Frantsen Aarskog (1800-bef.1846)]] m. 1825 [[Olsdatter-4614|Brit Olsdatter Standal (1804-1903)]] *# 1845-1855 widow [[Olsdatter-4614|Brit Olsdatter Aarskog (1804-1903)]] m. 1847 [[Knudsen-1809|Peder Knudsen Aarset (1815-1880)]] *# 1855-1900 [[Toresen-120|Frants Toresen Aarskog (1826-1904)]] m. 1855 [[Matiasdatter-44|Randi Marte Matiasdatter Aarset (1825-1901)]] *# 1900-1930 [[Frantsen-36|Tore Frantsen Aarskog (1855-1928)]] m. 1885 [[Jakobsdatter-241|Maren Bolette Kristiane Jakobsdatter Hunstad (1854-1925)]] (Bodin) *# 1930-1957 [[Toresen-123|Mathias Aron Toresen Aarskog (1890-1957)]] m. 1918 [[Rasmusdatter-1275|Inga Berntine Rasmusdatter Riise (1891-1971)]] * '''Årskogane - Bnr 2 - Nybø''' (Vol. 5 p. 247) *# 1928-1961 [[Toresen-124|Hans Paul Toresen Aarskog (1894-1978)]] * '''Årskogane - Bnr 4 - Soltun''' (Vol. 5 p. 248) *# 1950-1977 [[Toresen-125|Jakob Parelius Toresen Årskog (1897-1967)]] m. 1930 [[Arnesdatter-265|Karoline Randine Arnesdatter Rekkedal (1898-1985)]] * '''Årskogane - Husmenn''' (Vol. 5 p. 248) *# abt.1666-1685 Simen Jetmundsen Aarskog (c1640-c1725) *# 1708-1737 Kolbein Knudsen Tryggeset (c1660-1737) m. Kari Aamundsdatter Gjerde (-1737) *# c1730-1734 [[Olsen-10218|Lars Olsen (abt.1705-)]] m. c1729 [[Knudsdatter-649|Anne Knudsdatter Rekkedal (abt.1695-)]] *# 1734?- Ole Aamundsen Skjaastad (c1675-aft.1737) m. Brite Larsdatter Heggen (Hornindal) *# 1747?-1767 Jørgen Frantsen Reite (c1690-1767) (Volda) m. Brite Knudsdatter Slettedal (c1695-1770) === Årsneset === === Bjørke === * [[Saure-9|Ola Larsen (Saure) Bjørke (1740-1770)]] === Brattheim === === Eidet === === Finnes === * '''Finnes - Bnr 1 - Pegarden''' (Vol. 4 p. 287) *# bef.1603-1624 Styrkkar Olsen (c1555-1624) *# 1627-1667 Ole Styrkarsen Finnes (c1585-aft.1667) *# 1664-1699 [[Olsen-12251|Peder Olsen Finnes (c1630-1699)]] m. [[Eriksdatter-775|Marte Eriksdatter Ner-Saure (-aft.1701)]] *# 1700-1733 [[Finnes-4|Erik Pedersen Finnes (abt.1675-bef.1733)]] m. [[Fredriksdatter-86|Brite Fredriksdatter Standal (-1756)]] *# 1734-1762 [[Eriksen-1307|Peder Eriksen Finnes (abt.1707-1778)]] m. 1735 [[Samuelsdatter-83|Randi Samuelsdatter Aarsnes (abt.1707-1777)]] *# 1762-1795 [[Pedersen-11027|Erich Pedersen Finnes (1736-1806)]] m. 1763 [[Rasmusdatter-1542|Brit Rasmusdatter Rørstad (1740-1812)]] *# 1795-1796 [[Knudsen-2099|Hans Knudsen Finnes (1767-1795)]] *# 1796-1841 [[Iversen-1049|Peder Iversen Viddal (1771-1861)]] m1. 1796 [[Antoniusdatter-5|Siri Antoniusdatter Osdal (1777-1830)]] (Volda) m2. 1832 [[Jonsdatter-1104|Brite Johanne Jonsdatter Folden (1790-1862)]] (Volda) *# 1837-1858 [[Pedersen-11029|Erich Pedersen Finnes (1803-1852)]] m. 1827 [[Nilsdatter-1025|Guri Nilsdatter Bjørke (1797-1877)]] *# 1858-1888 [[Eriksen-1308|Peder Eriksen Finnes (1828-1891)]] m. 1856 [[Olsdatter-5876|Ragnhild Olsdatter Bjørke (1835-1909)]] *# 1888-1918 [[Pedersen-11033|Erik Pedersen Finnes (1858-1918)]] m. 1886 [[Jakobsdatter-309|Berthe Gurine Jakobsdatter Skjaastad (1861-1914)]] *# 1918-1961 [[Eriksen-1313|Peder Bretanus Eriksen Finnes (1888-1969)]] m. 1918 [[Jensdatter-3875|Oluffa Johanne Jensdatter Skjåstad (1889-1977)]] * '''Finnes - Bnr 2 - Kalnesgarden''' (Vol. 4 p. 293) *# 1872-1925 [[Olsen-12256|Peder Olsen Finnes (1843-1925)]] m1. 1871 [[Eliasdatter-133|Jacobia Eliasdatter Stennes (1844-1880)]] m2. 1881 [[Jonsdatter-811|Maria Jonsdatter Øye (1842-1933)]] *# 1925-1953 [[Pedersdatter-5244|Birthe Johanne Pedersdatter Finnes (1875-1974)]] *# 1953- [[Johnsdatter-422|Jacobia Olivia Johnsdatter Finnes (1910-1992)]] m. Monrad Nikolaisen Reiakvam (1909-) * '''Finnes - Bnr 3 - Larsgarden''' (Vol. 4 p. 294) *# bef.1603-1609 widow Anne *# 1609-1659 Bottolf Ellingsen (c1585-c1660) *# 1657-1674? Styrkar Bottolfsen Finnes (c1625-c1675) *# 1674?-1684 Nils Jonsen (Finnes?) (c1645-) *# 1685-1712 Jetmund Kolbeinsen (Støylen?) (c1645-aft.1719 m1. unknown m2. widow Marte Olsdatter Finnes (-1719?) m3. Kirsti Olsdatter (abt.1689-1753) *# 1712-1748 [[Jetmundsen-53|Ole Jetmundsen Finnes (abt.1690-1765)]] m1. [[Jetmundsdatter-52|Inger Jetmundsdatter Nordang (-abt.1729)]] m2. [[Eriksdatter-779|Mari Eriksdatter Finnes (-bef.1756)]] *# 1748-1783 [[Trandal-1|Rasmus Jonsen Trandal (abt.1718-aft.1783)]] m. 1747 [[Maude-221|Brite Jensdatter Maude (abt.1725-1794)]] *# 1783-1800 [[Rasmussen-5944|Lars Rasmussen Finnes (1752-1800)]] m. 1781 [[Knudsdatter-892|Ragnhild Knudsdatter Skjaastad (1756-1819)]] *# 1801-1802 [[Ottesen-162|Sjur Ottesen Aakre (1764-1802)]] m. 1801 widow [[Knudsdatter-892|Ragnhild Knudsdatter Finnes (1756-1819)]] *# 1803-1813 [[Olsen-12262|Jon Olsen Saure (1776-1845)]] m1. 1803 widow [[Knudsdatter-892|Ragnhild Knudsdatter Finnes (1756-1819)]] m2. widow [[Olsdatter-5879|Anne Lisbeth Olsdatter Rørstad (1775-1839)]] *# 1813-1837 [[Larsen-8821|Knud Larsen Finnes (1791-1860)]] m. 1820 [[Pedersdatter-4959|Anne Severine Pedersdatter Hole (1796-1868)]] *# 1837-1838 [[Christensen-8902|Rasmus Christensen Riise (1804-1893)]] m. 1837 [[Hansdatter-4330|Anne Margrethe Hansdatter Valset (1813-1888)]] *# 1838-1870 [[Johnsen-969|Peder Johnsen Skylstad (1811-1899)]] m1. 1842 [[Fredriksdatter-45|Mari Fredriksdatter Urke (1818-1845)]] m2. 1846 [[Pedersdatter-4353|Pernille Maria Pedersdatter Skylstad (1825-1865)]] m3. widow [[Mortensdatter-505|Brit Mortensdatter Djupvik (1822-1907)]] *# 1870-1899 [[Pedersen-11037|Peder Martinus Pedersen Finnes (1847-1932)]] m. 1875 [[Fredriksdatter-88|Eline Severine Andrine Fredriksdatter Ystenes (1843-1918)]] (Borgund) *# 1899-1939 [[Jørgensen-4538|Thomas Mathias Jørgensen Saure (1874-1939)]] m. 1899 [[Pedersdatter-5251|Pernille Birgitte Pedersdatter Finnes (1875-1951)]] *# 1939-1968 [[Thomassen-405|Peder Mathias Thomassen Finnes (1900-1972)]] m. 1928 [[Sivertsdatter-177|Laura Gina Sivertsdatter Bjørke (1898-1972)]] * '''Finnes - Bnr 4 - Arnegarden''' (Vol. 4 p. 300) *# 1603-1627 Peder Ellingsen *# 1628-1643 Nils Pedersen FInnes (c1600-1643) m. Marit *# 1644-1674 Jon Villumsen (c1615-aft.1674) m. widow Marit Finnes *# 1675-1686 Knud (Olsen Finnes?) *# 1687-1712 [[Olsen-12273|Arne Olsen (abt.1640-aft.1712)]] m1. Randi? (-1692) m2. [[Olsdatter-5882|Marte Olsdatter Standal (abt.1665-bef.1711)]] *# 1712-1748 [[Olsen-12272|Ole Olsen Skylstad (abt.1695-1748)]] m. [[Arnesdatter-382|Randi Arnesdatter Finnes (abt.1695-1765)]] *# 1748-1761 [[Olsen-12271|Ole Olsen Finnes (abt.1720-1761)]] m. 1749 [[Olsdatter-5881|Anne Olsdatter Skjaastad (abt.1722-bef.1787)]] *# 1762-1782 [[Arnesen-423|Ole Arnesen Leira (1739-bef.1790)]] m. 1762 widow [[Olsdatter-5881|Anne Olsdatter Finnes (abt.1722-bef.1787)]] *# 1782-1821 [[Olsen-12278|Ole Olsen Finnes (1753-1821)]] m1. 1780 [[Ellingsdatter-194|Brit Ellingsdatter Saure (1759-1797)]] m2. 1798 [[Rasmusdatter-1544|Brit Rasmusdatter Rørstad (1767-1840)]] *# 1826-1861 [[Olsen-12285|Rasmus Olsen Finnes (1806-1897)]] m1. 1828 [[Olsdatter-5893|Kari Olsdatter Mork (1801-1866)]] m2. 1868 widow [[Mortensdatter-550|Oline Mortensdatter Sandvik (1814-1878)]] *# 1861-1888 [[Rasmussen-5951|Ole Rasmussen Finnes (1833-1905)]] m. 1860 [[Jonsdatter-822|Anna Ingeborg Jonsdatter Skylstad (1833-1925)]] *# 1888-1934 [[Olsen-12289|Rasmus Olsen Finnes (1861-1933)]] m. 1887 [[Frantsdatter-31|Marta Frantsdatter Leira (1861-1927)]] *# 1934-1962 [[Steffensen-194|John Steffensen Myren (1888-1948)]] m. 1930 [[Rasmusdatter-1547|Anna Karoline Johanne Rasmusdatter Finnes (1891-1983)]] *# 1962-1977 [[Johnsen-1077|Johan Andreas Johnsen Finnes (1910-1993)]] m. 1930 [[Edvardsdatter-62|Anna Ingvarda Edvardsdatter Sætre (1909-1978)]] * '''Finnes - Bnr 4 - Knutegarden''' (Vol. 4 p. 304) *# 1609-1643 Arne Ellingsen (c1580-1643) *# 1644-1656 Lars Olsen (c1615-c1660) *# 1667?-1683 Jakob (Arnesen Nes?) *# 1684-1709 Jon Pedersen (Rørstad?) (c1650-1709) m. Marte Olsdatter Mork (-1719?) *# 1709-1740 [[Aamundsen-38|Ole Aamundsen Riise (abt.1670-1740)]] m1. [[Olsdatter-5907|Gunhild Olsdatter Standal (-1733)]] m2. 1734 [[Olsdatter-5906|Anne Olsdatter Støylen (-1737)]] m3. 1738 widow [[Olsdatter-5616|Kirsti Olsdatter Mo (-1757)]] *# 1740-1753 [[Eriksen-1322|Ole Eriksen Stennes (abt.1723-1792)]] m1. [[Arnesdatter-387|Sissel Arnesdatter Mo (abt.1717-1751)]] m2. [[Knudsdatter-900|Eli Knudsdatter Rønning (abt.1715-aft.1792)]] *# 1753-1788 [[Finnes-3|Knut Eriksen Finnes (abt.1720-1788)]] m1. [[Jonsdatter-1109|Mildri Jonsdatter Trandal (abt.1715-bef.1762)]] *# 1788-1813 [[Knudsen-2105|Ole Knudsen Finnes (1763-1829)]] m. 1789 [[Jacobsdatter-1039|Brit Jacobsdatter Standal (1753-1830)]] *# 1813-1842 [[Olsen-12296|Jacob Olsen Finnes (1790-1842)]] m. 1814 [[Andersdatter-3791|Anna Andersdatter Aurstad (1774-1856)]] *# 1844-1872 [[Jacobsen-3340|Ole Jacobsen Finnes (1815-1881)]] m. 1844 [[Larsdatter-2447|Berta Marta Larsdatter Skylstad (1815-1892)]] *# 1872-1918 [[Olsen-12303|Jakob Andreas Olsen Finnes (1844-1926)]] m. 1873 [[Knudsdatter-902|Sylvei Knudsdatter Aarset (1848-1916)]] *# 1918-1957 [[Jakobsen-823|Ole Andreas Mathias Jakobsen Finnes (1884-1962)]] m. 1920 [[Sivertsdatter-178|Petrine Inga Sivertsdatter Bjørke (1893-1971)]] * '''Finnes - Gammalt bruk''' (Vol. 4 p. 308) *# 1610-1624 Sjur Styrkarsen (Finnes?) (c1585-) *# 1628-1656 Lars Samundsen (c1600-1656) *# 1657-1690 Lars Atlesen Kvistad (c1630-c1690) * '''Finnes - Husmenn''' (Vol. 4 p. 309) ** 1715-1733 [[Viddal-7|Jon Olsen (c1690-1733)]] m. 1715 [[Hjellbakke-1|Guri Torbjørnsdatter Hjellbakke (c1675-1768)]] (Volda) ** -1749 Lars Knudsen Aarskog (c1700-1749) (Rovde) m. 1735 widow Alet Eriksdatter Aarset (c1700-1778 ** 1751-c1770 Knud Eriksen Dobakk (c1713-1787) (Hornindal) m. widow Alet Eriksdatter Finnes (c1700-1778) ** 1796-1797 & c1802-1808 [[Finnes-8|Rasmus Rasmussen Finnes (1767-1846)]] m. 1796 [[Viddal-9|Pernille Trulsdatter Viddal (1764-1811)]] ** 1788-1829 [[Eriksen-1324|Jacob Eriksen Aarset (1747-1829)]] m1. 1788 [[Eriksdatter-781|Anne Eriksdatter Tryset/Støylen/Trandal (1748-1806)]] m2. [[Pedersdatter-5256|Christi Pedersdatter Aam (abt.1760-1839)]] (Ørsta) ** 1834- [[Iversen-1092|Ole Iversen (abt.1774-1850)]] m. 1834 widow [[Pedersdatter-5256|Christi Pedersdatter Finnes (abt.1760-1839)]] ** 1843-1854 [[Pedersen-11048|Jacob Pedersen Finnes (abt.1818-1869)]] m1. [[Arnesdatter-388|Anne Martha Arnesdatter Sunde (1812-1846)]] m2. [[Johnsdatter-424|Ingeborg Johanne Johnsdatter Nes (1831-)]] ** 1860- [[Knudsen-2101|Peder Johannes Knudsen Finnes (1825-1907)]] m. 1860 [[Trulsdatter-31|Pernille Marie Trulsdatter Sæbønes (1824-)]] === Fram-Frøland === === Fram-Saure === * '''Fram-Saure - Bnr 1 - Lassegarden''' (Vol. 4 p. 137) *# 1586 Peder *# 1603-1625 Peder Olsen *# 1626-1663 Ole Pedersen Saure (c1600-1663) *# 1657?-1695 [[Olsen-13353|Jetmund Olsen Bjørke (abt.1632-bef.1695)]] m. [[Rasmusdatter-1688|Ragnhild Rasmusdatter (Valset?) (-1740)]] *# 1695-1739 [[Hansen-20206|Peder Hansen Saure (abt.1667-1744)]] m. widow [[Rasmusdatter-1688|Ragnhild Rasmusdatter Saure (-1740)]] *# 1739-1762 [[Knudsen-2233|Ole Knudsen Sundal (abt.1708-1762)]] m. 1739 [[Andersdatter-4048|Alet Andersdatter Hustad (-1788)]] *# 1763-1806 [[Lassegard-1|Ole Jonsen Lassegard (abt.1743-1806)]] m1. 1764 widow [[Andersdatter-4048|Alet Andersdatter Saure (-1788)]] m2. 1789 [[Rørstad-5|Kari Jakobsdatter Rørstad (1752-1830)]] *# 1807-1820 [[Olsen-13198|Ole Olsen Saure (1791-1820)]] m. 1809 [[Olsdatter-4346|Johanne Olsdatter Øye (1784-1872)]] *# 1821-1839 [[Jonsen-1247|Ananias Jonsen Leira (1796-1875)]] m. 1821 widow [[Olsdatter-4346|Johanne Olsdatter Saure (1784-1872)]] *# 1839-1869 [[Olsen-13200|Ole Olsen Saure (1811-1903)]] m. 1838 [[Andersdatter-4150|Jakobine Andersdatter Saure (1812-1848)]] m. 1849 [[Olsdatter-6566|Ragnhild Olsdatter Bjørke (1824-1894)]] *# 1869-1892 [[Olsen-11368|Ole Olsen Saure (1839-1884)]] m. 1865 [[Eriksdatter-693|Randi Helena Eriksdatter Hustad (1840-1895)]] *# 1892-1946 [[Olsen-13252|Ole Olsen Saure (1866-1960)]] m. 1892 [[Steffensdatter-86|Oline Lorentze Steffensdatter Mork (1871-1963)]] *# 1946-1972 [[Olsen-13348|Ole Olsen Saure (1893-1972)]] m. 1925 [[Olsdatter-6649|Berta Andrine Elisa Olsdatter Rørstad (1896-1967)]] *''' Fram-Saure - Bnr 2 - Larsgarden''' (Vol. 4 p. 145) *# 1586 widow *# 1589 Sjur *# 1603?-1625 Nils Olsen *# 1626-1668 Ole Olsen (c1595-c1670) *# 1669?-1695 Lars Andersen (c1630-aft.1705) *# 1695-1739 [[Saure-11|Ole Larsen Saure (abt.1660-1748)]] m. Anne Olsdatter (-1758) *# 1739-1757 [[Saure-10|Lars Olsen Saure (abt.1710-1767)]] m. 1739 [[Aakre-47|Randi Larsdatter Aakre (abt.1713-1788)]] *# 1768-1770 [[Larsen-9419|Lars Larsen Saure (1743-1770)]] m. 1769 [[Arnesdatter-255|Anne Arnesdatter Skylstad (1746-1770)]] *# 1770-1792 [[Toresen-151|Ole Toresen Mork (1743-1792)]] m. 1770 [[Jonsdatter-1274|Synneve Jonsdatter Bjørke (1743-1803)]] *# 1793-1828 [[Olsen-13393|Lars Olsen Saure (1773-)]] m. 1794 [[Rasmusdatter-1697|Inger Rasmusdatter Sæbø (1772-1844)]] *# 1828-1857 [[Larsen-9422|Rasmus Larsen Saure (1802-1862)]] m. 1828 [[Ingebrigtsdatter-138|Pernille Ingebrigtsdatter Aklestad (1804-1887)]] *# 1857-1886 [[Rasmussen-6352|Paul Andreas Rasmussen Saure (1830-1906)]] m. 1857 [[Rasmusdatter-1545|Brit Rasmusdatter Finnes (1831-1919)]] *# 1886-1912 [[Larsen-8036|Bernt Larsen Nordang (1855-1940)]] m1. 1885 [[Paulsdatter-330|Pernille Paulsdatter Saure (1858-1897)]] m2. 1902 [[Paulsdatter-336|Oline Marta Paulsdatter Brendefur (1856-1935)]] *# 1912-1954 [[Berntsen-257|Paul Andreas Olaus Berntsen Saure (1886-1953)]] m. 1910 [[Eliasdatter-191|Marie Karoline Eliasdatter Saure (1886-1969)]] === Fremste-Holen === * '''Fremste-Holen - Brukarar''' (Vol. 5 p. 218) *# a) 1603-1627 Peder Nilsen
b) 1612-1618 Aamund *# a) 1624-1656? Kolbein Knudsen (c1595-1656?)
b) 1628?-1632 Tore
c) 1636 Peder *# 1657?-1665 Peder Kolbeinsen Holen (c1630-1665?) *# 1666-1692? Jacob Olsen (c1625-aft.1701) m. widow of Peder *# 1693?-1718 [[Jacobsen-3227|Peder Jacobsen Holen (c1665-1718)]] m. [[Andersdatter-3572|Anne Andersdatter Hustad (-c1730)]] *# 1718-1742 [[Flatholmen-1|Jon Larsen Flatholmen (1699-1752)]] m1. widow [[Andersdatter-3572|Anne Andersdatter Holen]] m2. [[Aklestad-3|Brite Olsdatter Aklestad (abt.1708-1774)]] *# 1742-1753 [[Andersen-9273|Erik Andersen Frøland (1712?-aft.1765)]] m. 1742 [[Larsdatter-2877|Klara Larsdatter Viddal (1718?-bef.1801)]] *# 1753-1755 [[Eriksen-1253|Peder Eriksen Bjørke (abt.1727-1755)]] m. [[Olsdatter-5425|Ingeborg Olsdatter Stennes (abt.1729-1816)]] *# 1758-1787 [[Gundersen-733|Hans Gundersen Mo (abt.1723-1800)]] m. 1756 widow [[Olsdatter-5425|Ingeborg Olsdatter Holen (abt.1729-1816)]] *# 1787-1812 [[Hansen-18307|Peder Hansen Holen (1756-1827)]] m. 1787 [[Olsdatter-4149|Lisbet Olsdatter Frøland (abt.1755-abt.1834)]] *# 1812-1830 [[Holen-64|Ole Pedersen Holen (1790-1830)]] m. 1813 [[Moe-718|Guri Thoresdotter Moe (1791-1872)]] *# 1832-1858 [[Christensen-8903|Colben Christensen Riise (1807-1865)]] m. 1831 widow [[Moe-718|Guri Thoresdotter Holen (1791-1872)]] * '''Fremste-Holen - Gaml-Olagarden''' (Vol. 5 p. 221) *# 1858-1901 [[Colbensen-2|Olaf Colbensen Holen (1833-1909)]] m. 1862 [[Olsdatter-5429|Randi Olsdatter Bjørke (1842-1900)]] *# 1901-1911 [[Olafsen-50|Kolbein Olafsen Holen (1867-1909)]] m. 1897 [[Halvorsdatter-821|Elianna Marie Halvorsdatter Kjøde (1867-1944)]] *# 1911-1969 [[Kolbeinsen-40|Olav Joakim Kolbeinsen Holen (1898-1986)]] m. 1938 [[Andreasdatter-389|Marie Judith Andreasdatter Frøland (1909-1998)]] * '''Fremste-Holen - Lissj-Olagarden''' (Vol. 5 p. 223) *# 1848-1877 [[Holen-63|Thore Olsen Holen (1823-1908)]] m. 1849 [[Rekkedal-6|Oline Iversdatter Rekkedal (1821-1917)]] *# 1877-1916 [[Thoresen-196|Ole Thoresen Holen (1850-1928)]] m. 1877 [[Olsdatter-5434|Jakobine Tomasine Olsdatter Saure (1850-1943)]] *# 1916-1950? [[Olsen-11518|Thor Olai Kristoffer Olsen Holen (1881-1969)]] m. 1909 [[Olsdatter-5218|Elen Karoline Olsdatter Aklestad (1886-1971)]] * '''Fremste-Holen - Bnr 3''' (Vol. 5 p. 226) ** 1923- [[Olsen-11520|Johan Olav Olsen (1887-1982)]] m. 1916 [[Olsdatter-4952|Ragnhild Olsdatter Tvergrov (1888-1973)]] * '''Fremste-Holen - Koparneset''' (Vol. 5 p. 226) ** 1909- [[Eliasen-110|Mathias Eliassen Eide (1872-1939)]] m. 1903 [[Olsdatter-5444|Johanne Birgitte Olsdatter Valset (1879-1922)]] * '''Fremste-Holen - Bnr 5''' (Vol. 5 p. 227) ** [[Kolbeinsen-38|Håkon Alfred Kolbeinsen Holen (1901-1988)]] m. 1926 [[Mathiasdatter-130|Torny Marie Karoline Mathiasdatter Eide (1905-1949)]] === Gjerdet === === Halsen === * '''Halsen''' (Vol. 5 p. 139) *# 1821-1870 [[Frantssen-6|Hans Frantssen Myrhol (1795-1869)]] m. 1825 [[Frantsdatter-24|Brit Frantsdatter Aarskog (abt.1798-1870)]] *# 1870-1889 [[Hansen-16714|Frants Hansen Halsen (1827-1910)]] m. 1859 [[Andersdatter-3086|Ane Maren Andersdatter Rekedal (1822-1905)]] *# 1889-1912 [[Frantsdatter-25|Brit Frantsdatter Halsen (1860-1911)]] m. 1888 [[Olsen-10195|Martinus Olaus Olsen Klubbenes (1861-1955)]] *# 1912-1935 [[Martinussen-54|Frants Herman Martinussen Halsen (1897-1972)]] m. 1928 [[Ingebrigtsdatter-115|Inga Andrine Ingebrigtsdatter Hjellen (1903-1995)]] === Handlykken === * '''Handlykken - Bnr 1 - Halekkja''' (Vol. 3 p. 194) *# bef.1603-1614 Kristoffer *# 1615 Aamund *# 1616-1663 Jon Aamundsen *# 1664-1698 Einar (c1625-aft.1698) *# 1699?-1741 [[Knudsen-1766|Lars Knudsen (abt.1665-)]] m. [[Olsdatter-4420|Kirsti Olsdatter (-1723)]] *# 1741-1764 [[Jetmundsen-15|Arne Jetmundsen Urkegjerde (abt.1701-1788)]] m1. [[Aamundsdatter-12|Marte Aamundsdatter Urkegjerde (abt.1700-1762)]] m2. 1763 [[Pedersdatter-4271|Brit Pedersdatter Skylstad (abt.1700-1767)]] m3. 1769 [[Olsdatter-4421|Kari Olsdatter Gjerde (abt.1717-)]] *# 1764-1783 [[Arnesen-312|Knud Jetmund Arnesen Handlykken (1738-1795)]] m. 1764 widow [[Rasmusdatter-1231|Lisbet Rasmusdatter Bjørke (abt.1722-1795)]] *# 1789-1793 [[Jørgensen-3985|Kristoffer Jørgensen Stavset (1746-1798)]] m. 1786 [[Rasmusdatter-1232|Pernille Rasmusdatter Ville (1744-1810)]] *# 1793-1810 [[Jørgensen-3986|Kristian Jørgensen Stavset (1763-1834)]] m. 1795 [[Aamundsdatter-13|Anne Larentse Aamundsdatter Trandal (1758-1840)]] *# 1810-1813 [[Fredriksen-219|Knud Fredriksen Urke (1789-1863)]] m1. 1817 [[Jensdatter-3337|Karen Jensdatter Myklebust (1781-1842)]] (Borgund) m2. 1843 [[Eriksdatter-584|Ellen Gurine Eriksdatter Molvær (abt.1795-1879)]] (Borgund) *# 1813-1844 [[Pedersen-9507|Erik Pedersen Stokke (1784-1857)]] m1. 1813 [[Jørgensdatter-1003|Brit Jørgensdatter Stavset (1772-1831)]] m2. 1843 [[Karlsdatter-52|Pernille Karlsdatter Leira (1799-1886)]] *# 1842-1848 [[Ananiasen-2|Bernt Ananiasen Øye (1811-1847)]] m. 1844 [[Jonsdatter-783|Ingeborg Jonsdatter Skylstad (1809-1906)]] *# 1848-1878 [[Ananiassen-2|Martinus Ananiassen Øye (1819-1902)]] m. 1849 widow [[Jonsdatter-783|Ingeborg Jonsdatter Handlykken (1809-1906)]] *# 1878-1898 [[Martinussen-53|Bernt Johan Martinussen Håndlykken (1850-1941)]] m. 1876 [[Hansdatter-3922|Karoline Hansdatter Urke (1853-1923)]] *# 1898-1947 [[Berntsen-154|Mathias Johan Berntsen Håndlykken (1877-1970)]] m. 1904 [[Jonsdatter-784|Ragna Synnøve Jonsdatter Klokk (1877-1948)]] * '''Handlykken - Bnr 2 - Joplassen/Jogarden''' (Vol. 3 p. 198) *# 1857?-1877 [[Knudsen-1752|Hans Jakob Knudsen Helset (abt.1826-1877)]] (Sunnylven) m1. 1856 widow [[Steffensdatter-48|Synnøve Steffensdatter Skylstad (1811-1872)]] m2. 1873 [[Thorsdatter-72|Margrete Thorsdatter Hole (1825-1913)]] (Sunnylven) *# c1880-1910 [[Olsen-9898|Jon Olsen Skylstad (1845-1919)]] m. 1873 [[Andersdatter-3007|Oline Jettine Andersdatter Urke (1849-1928)]] *# 1910-1957 [[Johnsen-856|Fredrik Stefanus Johnsen Håndlykken (1882-1957)]] m. 1905 [[Olsdatter-4427|Karen Randine Thomasina Olsdatter Urkegjerde (1885-1924)]] * '''Handlykken - Bnr 3 - Ivagarden''' (Vol. 3 p. 201) *# bef.1603-1625 Jetmund *# 1626-1668? Tore Jetmundsen Haandlykken (c1595-c1670) *# 1669?-c1690 Aamund Knudsen (1643?-aft.1710) *# c1690-1699? Samund Nilsen (Viddal?) (c1645-1709) m. Dorte (-1736) *# 1699?-1730 [[Ivarsen-77|Ole Ivarsen Viddal (abt.1655-1730)]] probably m. Dorte Rasmusdatter *# 1731-1782 [[Olsen-9900|Ivar Olsen Haandlykken (abt.1707-1788)]] m1. [[Samuelsdatter-70|Berte Samuelsdatter Aarsnes (abt.1710-1763)]] m2. 1766 widow [[Baardsdatter-41|Malene Baardsdatter Skaar (abt.1710-1775)]] *# 1782-1803 [[Olsen-9899|Knud Olsen Skaar (1750-1833)]] m. 1777 [[Ivarsdatter-92|Marte Ivarsdatter Haandlykken (1744-1811)]] *# 1803-1823 [[Knudsen-1769|Ole Knudsen Haandlykken (1783-1823)]] m. 1808 [[Jonsdatter-785|Borni Jonsdatter Øye (1782-1865)]] *# 1824-1845 [[Pedersen-9526|Rasmus Pedersen Riise (1800-1861)]] m. 1824 widow [[Jonsdatter-785|Borni Jonsdatter Haandlykken (1782-1865)]] *# 1845-1871 [[Pedersen-9527|Bernt Pedersen Riise (1817-1861)]] m. 1843 [[Olsdatter-4428|Marte Olsdatter Haandlykken (1813-1878)]] *# 1871-1930 [[Berntsen-155|Ingebrigt Karolus Berntsen Håndlykken (1844-1936)]] m. 1871 [[Knudsdatter-611|Anna Knudsdatter Standal (1850-1930)]] *# 1930- [[Ingebrigtsen-189|Bernt Andreas Ingebrigtsen Håndlykken (1881-1951)]] m. 1922 [[Olsdatter-4429|Tora Jensine Olsdatter Viddal (1894-1993)]] * '''Handlykken - Gammalt bruk''' (Vol. 3 p. 204) *# bef. 1603-1607 Peder *# 1608?-1630 Gregorius Andersen *# 1631-1663 Arne *# 1664-1706 Kristoffer Arnesen Haandlykken (c1625-aft.1706) m. Barbara (Pedersd) Knutsd Nordang (-1697) === Haugen === === Heimste-Holen === * '''Heimste-Holen - Brukarar''' (Vol. 5 p. 231) *# 1603-1633 Lars Andersen (c1570-1633) *# 1640-1656? Anders Larsen Holen (c1610-1656?) *# 1656?-1670? Ole (Sjursen Viddal?) (c1615-aft.1670) m. widow of Anders *# 1670?-1673? Hans Jonsen Øye (c1615-) *# 1674?-1698 Knud Jetmundsen Aarskog (1633?-aft.1701) *# 1699-1718 [[Andersen-9214|Jetmund Andersen Hustad (abt.1664-abt.1718)]] *# 1719-1740 [[Ingebrigtsen-243|Anders Ingebrigtsen Mo (abt.1689-1740)]] m. [[Larsdatter-2835|Randi Larsdatter Riise (-1752)]] *# 1742-1783? [[Olsen-11533|Nils Olsen Aklestad (abt.1713-1785)]] m1. 1742 [[Andersdatter-3578|Anne Andersdatter Holen (abt.1720-1780)]] m2. 1784 widow [[Olsdatter-5445|Marte Olsdatter Standal (abt.1729-1787)]] *# 1784?-1794 [[Nilsen-1520|Anders Nilsen Holen (1745-1811)]] m. 1773 [[Larsdatter-2404|Brit Larsdatter Stennes (abt.1739-1813)]] *# 1794-1803 [[Andersen-9217|Lars Andersen Holen (1776-1803)]] *# 1804-1816 [[Jetmundsen-14|Jon Jetmundsen Maude (1773-1816)]] m1. 1804 [[Andersdatter-3582|Anne Andersdatter Holen (1774-1810)]] m2. 1811 [[Rasmusdatter-1448|Guri Rasmusdatter Breivik (1773-1842)]] (Borgund) *# 1817-1835 [[Knudsen-1784|Henrik Knudsen Kvistad (1785-1850)]] m. 1817 widow [[Rasmusdatter-1448|Guri Rasmusdatter Holen (1773-1842)]] *# 1835-1855 [[Olsen-11538|Ole Ananias Olsen Valset (1807-1891)]] m. 1835 [[Jonsdatter-1013|Ane Birthe Jonsdatter Holen (1808-1887)]] *# 1855-1870 [[Iversen-1038|Iver Martinus Iversen Frøland (1809-1893)]] m. 1837 [[Mathiasdatter-131|Anne Margrete Mathiasdatter Aarset (1810-1884)]] *# 1870-1882 [[Iversen-1039|Iver Iversen Holen (1841-1920)]] m. 1870 [[Jonsdatter-1016|Berthe Johanne Jonsdatter Leira (1843-1923)]] *# 1885-1939 [[Martinusen-16|Anders Martinusen Holen (1851-1939)]] m. 1887 [[Pedersdatter-4966|Oline Larentse Pedersdatter Bjørke (1861-1920)]] *# 1940- [[Andersen-9228|Peder Britanus Ingvald Andersen Holen (1890-1974)]] * '''Heimste-Holen - Bnr 2 - Lunheim''' (Vol. 5 p. 236) *# 1940- [[Andersen-9231|Ivar Mathias Andersen Holen (1894-1982)]] m. 1921 [[Edvardsdatter-58|Ragna Berntine Edvardsdatter Riise (1893-1981)]] * '''Heimste-Holen - Bnr 4 - Dalheim''' (Vol. 5 p. 237) *# [[Andersen-9232|Bernt Ragnvald Adolf Andersen Holen (1900-1984)]] m. 1937 [[Sivertsdatter-150|Nikoline Randine Sivertsdatter Bjørke (1903-1985)]] === Hole === * '''Hole - Bnr 1 - Jogarden (Vol. 3 p. 456)''' *# bef.1586-1627 Anders Eriksen *# a) 1612-1642 Knud Andersen Hole (c1575-aft.1645)
b) 1631-1636 Tore Andersen Hole *# 1643-1670 Nils Knudsen Hole (c1605-c1670) *# 1666-1687 Knud Pedersen Klokk (c1630-1687?) *# 1688-1709 [[Knudsen-2009|Ole Knudsen Slettedal (abt.1657-aft.1715)]] *# 1710-1749 [[Olsen-11402|Nils Olsen Hole (abt.1690-1749)]] m1. [[Unknown-592455|Anne (abt.1685-1729)]] m2. [[Jensdatter-3712|Helge Jensdatter Hole (abt.1690-1763)]] *# 1749-1787 [[Nilsen-1508|Knud Nilsen Hole (abt.1722-1787)]] m. 1751 [[Jonsdatter-931|Anne Jonsdatter Kvistad (abt.1729-1808)]] *# 1785-1787 [[Knudsen-2002|Jon Knudsen Hole (1754-1787)]] m. 1785 [[Baardsdatter-42|Johanne Baardsdatter Sellereite (1755-1838)]] *# 1790-1811 [[Jensen-15731|Ole Jensen Leira (1764-1844)]] m. 1790 widow [[Baardsdatter-42|Johanne Baardsdatter Hole (1755-1838)]] *# 1812-1845 [[Jonsen-999|Knud Jonsen Hole (1786-1863)]] m. 1812 [[Olsdatter-5373|Randi Olsdatter Bjørke (1787-1865)]] *# 1845-1882 [[Knudsen-2005|Jon Martines Knudsen Hole (1819-1901)]] m. 1848 [[Andersdatter-3519|Brit Andersdatter Saure (1821-1890)]] *# 1882-1931 [[Johnsen-978|Thomas Andreas Johnsen Hole (1858-1914)]] m. 1885 [[Knutsdatter-317|Anne Marie Knutsdatter Fylling (1866-1960)]] *# 1931-1966 [[Thomasen-301|John Ingvald Thomasen Hole (1893-1989)]] m. 1931 [[Jensdatter-3717|Olivia Kristine Jensdatter Skjåstad (1902-1966)]] * '''Hole - Bnr 2 - Simagarden (Vol. 3 p. 460)''' *# 1586-1604? Baard (-1602?) *# a) c1605-1627 Ole Kjeldsen
b) 1628-1633 Ole Pedersen *# 1618-1648 Anders Baardsen Hole (c1590-c1650) *# 1656-c1675 Baard Andersen Hole (c1615-c1675) *# c1674-1706 [[Jonsen-1001|Jens Jonsen Festøy (abt.1640-1706)]] (Vartdal) m. widow of Baard? m2. Ingeborg Olsdatter Viddal (-1743) *# 1707-1731 Simon Knudsen (Lynge?) (c1670-172) m. widow Ingeborg Olsdatter Hole (-1743) *# 1731-1761 [[Steffensen-180|Peder Steffensen Viddal (abt.1714-1762)]] m. [[Knudsdatter-819|Gjertrud Knudsdatter Leira (-1764)]] *# 1761-1793 [[Pedersen-10572|Simon Pedersen Hole (1736-1805)]] m. 1763 [[Olsdatter-5380|Brit Olsdatter Øye (1737-1816)]] *# 1793-1828 [[Simonsen-956|Ole Simonsen Hole (1765-1845)]] m. 1795 [[Jacobsdatter-996|Gjertrud Jacobsdatter Saure (1763-1827)]] *# 1828-1853 [[Olsen-11448|Simon Olsen Hole (1802-1866)]] m. 1827 [[Olsdatter-5183|Lisbet Olsdatter Stokke (1802-1881)]] *# 1853-1867 [[Sjursen-96|Lars Sjursen Skylstad (1820-1865)]] m. 1851 [[Simonsdatter-262|Gjertrud Marta Simonsdatter Hole (1830-1887)]] *# 1867-1878 [[Sjursen-124|Kristen Sjursen Bjørke (1828-1885)]] m. 1867 widow [[Simonsdatter-262|Gjertrud Marta Simonsdatter Hole (1830-1887)]] *# 1878-1916 [[Jakobsen-794|Sivert Karolus Jakobsen Bukkeskinn (1851-1916)]] m. 1878 [[Larsdatter-2821|Oline Larsdatter Hole (1852-1933)]] *# 1916-1948 [[Sivertsen-305|Gustav Matias Sivertsen Hole (1892-1977)]] m. 1921 [[Sivertsdatter-147|Oline Berntine Sivertsdatter Bjørke (1894-1952)]] * '''Hole - Husmenn - Seljebakken (Vol. 3 p. 466)''' *# c1780-1788 [[Olsen-9933|Knud Olsen Stennes (1734-1788)]] m. 1758 [[Gunnarsdatter-44|Anne Gunnarsdatter Mo (abt.1731-bef.1793)]] *# 1789-1790 [[Arnesen-423|Ole Arnesen Finnes (1739-bef.1790)]] m. 1789 widow [[Gunnarsdatter-44|Anne Gunnarsdatter Hole (abt.1731-bef.1793)]] *# c1794-1822 [[Knudsen-2011|Gunder Knudsen Bjørkevik (1760-1822)]] m. 1794 [[Endresdatter-100|Ingeborg Endresdatter Sætre (1761-1845)]] *# 1823-1855 [[Hansen-18281|Ole Hansen Rørstad (abt.1779-1855)]] m. 1823 [[Trulsdatter-24|Brit Trulsdatter Viddal (1786-1855)]] *# 1855-1878 [[Einarsen-66|Einar Einarsen Ville (1818-1900)]] m. 1842 [[Knudsdatter-824|Kanutte Knudsdatter Ose (1818-1896)]] (Ørsta) *# 1878-c1920 [[Einarsen-67|Sivert Einarsen Hole (1848-1928)]] m. 1877 [[Nilsdatter-826|Kristiane Nilsdatter Sellereite (1847-1928)]] * '''Hole - Husmenn (Vol. 3 p. 466)''' ** [[Viddal-1|Peder Knudsen Viddal (1754-1803)]] m. 1785 [[Hustad-22|Oline Halvorsdatter Hustad (1757-1845)]] ** [[Hansen-16795|Jens Hansen Urke (1856-1932)]] m. 1889 [[Ivarsdatter-95|Ragnhild Karine Ivarsdatter Viddal (1864-1948)]] === Hustad === * '''Hustad - Bnr 1 - Åmondegarden (Vol. 4 p. 349)''' *# bef.1603-1635 Knud Haraldsen *# a) 1626-1628 Knud Aamundsen (c1600-1631?)
b) 1626-1633 Lars Olsen *# 1636-1657 Ole Ivarsen *# 1657-1668? Rasmus Arnesen (c1625-1668?) *# 1669?-c1685 Jon Hansen (c1640-1685?) m. [[Jonsdatter-965|Sylvei Jonsdatter]] *# 1686?-1698 [[Pedersen-10408|Erik Pedersen Sellereite (c1655-1698)]] m. widow [[Jonsdatter-965|Sylvei Jonsdatter (-aft.1698)]] *# 1699-1740 [[Jonsen-975|Hans Jonsen Hustad (abt.1670-1744)]] m. [[Torsdatter-242|Marit Torsdatter Hundeide (-1738)]] (Sykkylven) *# 1740-1741 [[Steffensen-176|Knud Steffensen Viddal (abt.1710-1741)]] m. 1740 [[Hustad-18|Synnøve Hansdatter Hustad (abt.1718-1793)]] *# 1741-1768 [[Andersen-8329|Erik Andersen Hustad (abt.1713-1773)]] m. 1743 [[Hansdatter-4428|Brite Hansdatter Hustad (abt.1710-1767)]] m2. 1769 widow [[Jakobsdatter-238|Guri Jakobsdatter Aarset (abt.1715-1792)]] *# 1768-1787 [[Eriksen-1202|Anders Eriksen Hustad (1745-1787)]] m. 1768 [[Nilsdatter-936|Kirsti Nilsdatter Bjørke (1745-1804)]] *# 1788-1796 [[Eriksen-1203|Iver Eriksen Aarset (1757-1796)]] m. 1788 widow [[Nilsdatter-936|Kirsti Nilsdatter Hustad (1745-1804)]] *# 1797-1823 [[Arnesen-354|Aamund Arnesen Nordang (1765-1834)]] m1. 1798 [[Andersdatter-3245|Brit Andersdatter Hustad (1770-1819)]] m2. 1820 [[Andersdatter-3432|Lisbet Johanne Andersdatter Bjørdal (1780-1847)]] (Ørsta) *# 1823-1842 [[Aamundsen-31|Anders Aamundsen Hustad (1800-1873)]] m. 1823 [[Pedersdatter-4866|Eli Pedersdatter Finnes (1800-1879)]] *# 1852-1885 [[Andersen-9005|Bernt Andersen Hustad (1823-1884)]] m. 1854 [[Pedersdatter-4354|Larine Pedersdatter Skylstad (1829-1901)]] *# 1885-1920 [[Berntsen-211|Anders Karl Berntsen Hustad (1855-1926)]] m. 1884 [[Andreasdatter-382|Randi Karoline Martha Andreasdatter Kvistad (1861-1950)]] *# 1920-1949 [[Andersen-9009|Bernt Gustav Andersen Hustad (1888-1957)]] m. 1916 [[Andreasdatter-388|Ragna Jakobine Andreasdatter Mork (1889-1969)]] * ''' Hustad - Bnr 3 - Knutegarden (Vol. 4 p. 356)''' *# bef.1603-1612 Peder *# 1613-1663 Erik Larsen *# 1664-1671? Paal Larsen (c1625-aft.1671) *# 1672?-1713 [[Pedersen-10435|Knut Pedersen Sellereite (abt.1644-bef.1713)]] m. [[Jonsdatter-973|Anne Jonsdatter Skaar (abt.1655-1744)]] *# 1713-1724 widow [[Jonsdatter-973|Anne Jonsdatter Hustad (abt.1655-1744)]] *# 1725-1777 [[Pedersen-10487|Jacob Pedersen Rørstad (abt.1698-1777)]] m1. 1725? [[Jonsdatter-973|Anne Jonsdatter Skaar (abt.1655-1744)]] m2. 1745 [[Olsdatter-5285|Anne Olsdatter Urke (-1755)]] m3. 1756 [[Larsdatter-2788|Anne Larsdatter Urke (abt.1720-1789)]] *# 1778-1800 [[Eriksen-1227|Knud Eriksen Standal (1747-1800)]] m1. 1778 widow [[Larsdatter-2788|Anne Larsdatter Hustad (abt.1720-1789)]] m2. 1789 [[Ellingsdatter-174|Eli Ellingsdatter Saure (1770-1856)]] *# 1801-1815 [[Endresen-134|Ingebrigt Endresen Saltre (1766-1837)]] m. 1801 widow [[Ellingsdatter-174|Eli Ellingsdatter Hustad (1770-1856)]] *# 1816-1861 [[Knudsen-1972|Erik Knudsen Hustad (1797-1873)]] m1. 1819 [[Knudsdatter-637|Agathe Knudsdatter Kvistad (1795-1826)]] m2. 1827 [[Olsdatter-5266|Anne Olsdatter Finnes (1801-1876)]] *# 1861-1884 [[Eriksen-1204|Knud Eriksen Hustad (1824-1912)]] m. 1855 [[Olsdatter-4550|Johanne Olsdatter Skylstad (1831-1911)]] *# 1884-1925 [[Jakobsen-783|Tomas Andreas Jakobsen Rørstad (1857-1928)]] m. 1885 [[Knudsdatter-795|Anna Elisabeth Knudsdatter Hustad (1859-1946)]] *# 1925-1929 [[Thomasen-296|Knut Olai Thomasen Hustad (1894-1977)]] m. 1922 [[Berntsdatter-96|Pernille Mathea Berntsdatter Aarset (1898-1998)]] *# 1929-1968 [[Thomasen-295|Adolf Gustav Thomasen Hustad (1899-1973)]] m. 1938 [[Berntsdatter-97|Brit Johanne Berntsdatter Saure (1905-1978)]] * '''Hustad - Bnr 4 - Olagarden (Vol. 4 p. 361)''' *# 1869-1903 [[Eriksen-1206|Ole Eriksen Hustad (1836-1930)]] m. 1864 [[Pedersdatter-4595|Oleanne Pedersdatter Nordang (1840-1926)]] *# 1903-1925 [[Sivertsen-300|Lars Britanus Sivertsen Bjørke (1870-1962)]] m. 1899 [[Olsdatter-5286|Anna Thomesine Olsdatter Saure (1870-1941)]] *# 1925-1927 [[Larsen-8367|Ole Ragnvald Nikolai Larsen Hustad (1899-1980)]] m1. 1930 [[Olsdatter-4977|Ragna Marie Olsdatter Tvergrov (1900-1961)]] *# 1927-1980 [[Larsen-8366|Sverre Olai Larsen Hustad (1904-1997)]] m. 1929 [[Olsdatter-4950|Bergljot Alvhilda Olsdatter Tvergrov (1904-1987)]] * '''Hustad - Bnr 5 - Simagarden (Vol. 4 p. 363)''' *# 1603-1633 Ole Andersen *# 1634-1666 Elling Endresen (c1590-c1670) *# 1664-1674 [[Knudsen-2013|Anders Knudsen (Hustad?)]] m. [[Ellingsdatter-175|Marte Ellingsdatter Hustad (-1691)]] *# 1675-1726 [[Eriksen-1229|Anders Eriksen (Rekkedal?)]] m1. widow [[Ellingsdatter-175|Marte Ellingsdatter Hustad (-1691)]] m2. [[Pedersdatter-4882|Brite Pedersdatter Hustad (-1739)]] *# 1711-1741 [[Andersen-9052|Anders Andersen Hustad (abt.1672-1741)]] m. [[Knudsdatter-802|Brite Knudsdatter (Slettedal?) (-1759)]] *# 1738-1757? [[Saure-7|Knut Olsen Saure (abt.1707-1767)]] m. [[Sundal-8|Maren Knudsdatter Sundal (abt.1695-1749)]] (Volda) *# 1757?-1788 [[Riise-26|Simon Kolbeinsen Riise (1735-1805)]] m. 1757 [[Hustad-21|Brit Knudsdatter Hustad (1735-1799)]] *# 1788-1819 [[Hustad-20|Kolbein Simonsen Hustad (1763-1842)]] m. 1792 [[Bjørke-6|Randi Olsdatter Bjørke (1769-1839)]] *# 1819-1821 [[Kolbeinsen-33|Simon Kolbeinsen Hustad (1793-1821)]] *# 1822-1853 [[Kolbeinsen-34|Paul Kolbeinsen Hustad (1795-1857)]] m. 1822 [[Jørgensdatter-1101|Johanne Jørgensdatter Kvistad (1803-1877)]] *# 1853-1870 [[Paulsen-1249|Simon Paulsen Hustad (1825-1872)]] m. 1848 [[Paulsdatter-236|Brit Paulsdatter Eide (1823-1905)]] *# 1870-1874 [[Simonsen-950|Paul Simonsen Hustad (1851-1891)]] m. 1876 [[Olsdatter-5304|Thomasine Lovise Jensine Olsdatter Sætre (1851-1923)]] (Sykkylven) *# 1874-1887 [[Ananiassen-10|John Ananiassen Saure (1826-1910)]] m. 1854 [[Magnusdatter-28|Ragnhild Andrine Magnusdatter Rekkedal (1830-1910)]] *# 1887-1919 [[Ellingsen-367|Lars Ellingsen Leira (1846-1920)]] m. 1886 [[Larsdatter-2662|Brit Sussane Oline Larsdatter Tvergrov (1856-1914)]] *# 1919-1938 [[Larsen-8388|Edvard Ragnvald Larsen Hustad (1887-1936)]] m. 1917 [[Pedersdatter-4897|Berta Olivia Pedersdatter Standal (1888-1958)]] *# 1938-1973 [[Larsen-8389|Lars Karolus Larsen Hustad (1889-1970)]] * '''Hustad - Bnr 6 - Pålplassen/Pålgarden (Vol. 4 p. 369)''' *# 1874-1899 [[Simonsen-950|Paul Simonsen Hustad (1851-1891)]] m. 1876 [[Olsdatter-5304|Thomasine Lovise Jensine Olsdatter Sætre (1851-1923)]] (Sykkylven) *# 1899-1939 [[Larsen-8392|Simon Elias Larsen Mo (1872-1908)]] m. 1906 [[Paulsdatter-238|Olivia Susanne Margrete Paulsdatter Hustad (1878-1963)]] *# 1939-1984 [[Simonsen-951|Paul Thorvald Simonsen Hustad (1907-1984)]] * '''Hustad - Bnr 8 - Hallvardgarden (Vol. 4 p. 370)''' *# 1603-1613 Knud Larsen *# 1614-1663 Sjur Torsen (c1585-c1670) *# 1664-1668? Jetmund Sjursen Hustad (c1635-1668?) probably m. Anne Knudsdatter Viddal *# 1669?-1704 Nils Nilsen Leira (1632?-aft.1704) m. widow? Anne Knudsdatter Hustad (-bef.1715) *# c1700-1705 Erik Jetmundsen Hustad (1662?-) *# 1708-1721 Anders Endresen (Store-Standal?) (c1670-aft.1726) m1. widow Anne Hansdatter Satre (-c1710) probaly m2. 1712? Barbro Sjursdatter (-1746) *# a) 1721?-1754 [[Amundsen-672|Nils Amundsen Valset (1685-1754)]] m. 1712? [[Amundsdatter-345|Kirsti Amundsdatter Frøland (abt.1675-1767)]]
b) 1727-1734 [[Olsen-11343|Ole Olsen Mork (abt.1697-abt.1733)]] m. [[Sjursdatter-121|Brite Sjursdatter Bjørke (-1759)]]
c) 1735-1756 [[Jacobsen-3198|Paul Jacobsen Brauteset (abt.1700-1755)]] m. 1735 widow [[Sjursdatter-121|Brite Sjursdatter Hustad (-1759)]] *# 1754?-1766? [[Jonsen-986|Aamund Jonsen (abt.1717-)]] (Sykkylven) m. 1753 [[Nilsdatter-944|Marte Nilsdatter Hustad (abt.1717-)]] *# 1757-1789 [[Stennes-3|Hallvard Olsen Stennes (abt.1730-1803)]] m. 1756 [[Ryste-2|Mette Mortensdatter Ryste (abt.1727-1804)]] (Ørsta) *# 1789-1838 [[Hallvardsen-10|Knud Hallvardsen Hustad (1767-1838)]] m. 1792 [[Pedersdatter-4906|Brite Pedersdatter Viddal (1770-1852)]] *# 1838-1852 [[Knudsen-1991|Morten Knudsen Hustad (1795-1865)]] m. 1818 [[Pedersdatter-4907|Ingeborg Pedersdatter Fremste-Holen (1793-1870)]] *# 1852-1876 [[Mortensen-1840|Peder Mortensen Hustad (1827-1874)]] m. 1853 [[Jensdatter-3702|Ingeborg Jensdatter Standal (1832-1914)]] *# 1876-1887 [[Hansen-17925|Ole Hansen Stokke (1837-1925)]] m. 1876 widow [[Jensdatter-3702|Ingeborg Jensdatter Hustad (1832-1914)]] *# 1887-1892 [[Pedersen-10520|Knud Sivert Carolus Pedersen Hustad (1864-1890)]] m. 1888 [[Olsdatter-5329|Berte Olsdatter Finnes (1866-1951)]] *# 1892-1937 [[Karlsen-356|Peter Andreas Karlsen Tryggeset (1860-1935)]] m. 1892 widow [[Olsdatter-5329|Berte Olsdatter Hustad (1866-1951)]] *# 1937-1974 [[Petersen-5855|Knud Andreas Petersen Hustad (1895-1974)]] m. 1935 [[Pedersdatter-4909|Marie Andrine Pedersdatter Gjerde (1897-1961)]] * '''Hustad - Gammalt bruk (Vol. 4 p. 377)''' *# Anders Olsen *# bef. 1603-1633 Jetmund Arnesen (c1550-aft.1633) *# 1635-1664 Ole Jetmundsen (Hustad?) (c1590-aft.1666) *# 1664-1706 [[Paulsen-1326|Peder Paulsen Riise]] (c1630-1706) m2. [[Paulsdatter-286|Anne Paulsdatter (Ytre-Aarsnes?)]] (-aft.1707) *# 1707-c1740 [[Rasmusen-155|Mikkel Rasmusen Riise (abt.1670-1749)]] probably m1. widow Anne Paulsdatter Hustad (-aft.1707) m2. [[Knudsdatter-810|Marte Knudsdatter Slettedal (-bef.1741)]] * '''Hustad - Bnr 7 - Hustadneset (Vol. 4 p. 377)''' *# a) 1703-1721 Ole Pedersen
b) Ivar *# Jon Knudsen *# 1762?- Aamund Jonsen (1717?-) *# 1773-1799 [[Olsen-11363|Einer Olsen Rekkedal (abt.1734-1799)]] m. 1761 [[Larsdatter-2804|Kirsti Larsdatter Furnes (abt.1735-1799)]] *# 1799-1842 [[Einersen-35|Lars Einersen Hustadnes (1770-1842)]] m1. 1799 [[Ottesdatter-73|Marthe Ottesdatter Aakre (1774-1830)]] m2. 1831 [[Olsdatter-5330|Mette Olsdatter Bjørdal (1780-aft.1846)]] (Ørsta) *# 1842-1856 [[Larsen-8402|Bernt Larsen Hustadnes (1805-1855)]] m. 1846 [[Larsdatter-2446|Anne Lisbet Larsdatter Skylstad (1813-1864)]] *# 1857-1889 [[Jørgensen-4397|Arne Jørgensen Mo (1822-1874)]] m. 1856 [[Rasmusdatter-1394|Nille Ragnilde Rasmusdatter Kvistad (1823-1904)]] *# 1889-1925 [[Arnesen-417|Jørgen Andreas Arnesen Hustadnes (1863-1942)]] m. 1888 [[Petersdatter-192|Berta Petersdatter Stennes (1861-1923)]] *# 1925-1950 [[Jørgensen-4399|Arne Edvard Ingvald Jørgensen Hustadnes (1889-1970)]] m. 1919 [[Andersdatter-3441|Anna Petrine Andersdatter Hustad (1893-1936)]] * '''Hustad - Hustadvika (Vol. 4 p. 383)''' * '''Hustad - Bnr 12 - Ørabu (Vol. 4 p. 384)''' *# 1938-1979 [[Petersen-5856|Karl Petersen Hustad (1899-1978)]] m. 1933 [[Johannesdatter-705|Laura Petrine Johannesdatter Buset (1898-1979)]] (Vartdal) * '''Hustad - Bnr 18 - Nobba (Vol. 4 p. 386)''' *# 1951- [[Petersen-5858|Olav Konrad Petersen Hustad (1905-2003)]] m. 1968 [[Berntsdatter-99|Judit Berntsdatter Ville (1911-2002)]] * '''Hustad - Husmenn (Vol. 4 p. 388)''' ** 1797?-1806 [[Andersen-8911|Thore Andersen Kvistad (1753-1806)]] m. 1789 [[Eriksdatter-670|Ingeborg Eriksdatter Aarset (1755-1826)]] ** c1840-1874 [[Larsen-8393|Ole Larsen Lillestøl (abt.1797-1874)]] m. 1825 [[Olsdatter-5316|Berte Olsdatter Kongsvinger (abt.1798-1874)]] ** 1875?-1877 (Adam) Johannes Torsteinsen Standal (1836-) m. 1864 (Anne) Petrine Olsdatter Valset (1829-1909) ** 1879-1922? [[Ananiassen-12|John Ananiassen Valset (1847-1924)]] m. 1877 [[Olsdatter-5335|Berte Andrine Olsdatter Araset (1849-1917)]] ** 1875-1917 [[Ellingsen-347|Ole Christian Ellingsen Tvergrov (1837-1916)]] m. 1868 [[Hansdatter-4269|Malene Hansdatter Stokke (1840-1918)]] ** c1870-1897 [[Olsdatter-4981|Ingeborg Marie Olsdatter Hustadnes (1875-1956)]] ** 1891-1916 [[Ananiassen-11|Karl Ananiassen Valset (1851-1931)]] m. 1881 [[Pedersdatter-4913|Pernille Eline Pedersdatter Bjørdal (1856-1916)]] (Ørsta) ** 1916- Simon Knudsen Rekkedal (1883-1954) m. Jakoba Myklebust (1880-1963) (Syvde) === Indre-Øyra === === Indre-Trandal === === Indre-Urke === * '''Indre-Urke - Brukarar - Nilsgarden''' (Vol. 1 p. 166) *# bef.1603-1621 Anders Olsen *# 1622-1634 Elling *# a)1635-1698? Einar Larsen (Heimste-Holen?) (c1605-1699?) b) 1673?-1690 [[Nilsen-1357|Ole Nilsen Viddal (abt.1640-bef.1690)]] m. Marte Pedersdatter (Standal?) *# 1691-1713 Peder Pedersen (Finnes?) (c1660-aft.1713) m. widow Marte Pedersdatter Urke *# 1713-1748 [[Olsen-10302|Nils Olsen (abt.1685-1764)]] m1. [[Jensdatter-3404|Elisabet Jensdatter (-1743)]] m2. 1745 [[Rasmusdatter-1286|Brit Rasmusdatter]] *# 1748?-c1785 [[Nilsen-1278|Knud Nilsen Urke (abt.1725-aft.1788)]] m. 1748 [[Kristoffersdatter-217|Kari Kristoffersdatter Stavset (abt.1720-1788)]] *# 1786?-1815 [[Knudsen-1813|Nils Knudsen Urke (1762-1828)]] m. 1790 [[Olsdatter-4647|Johanne Olsdatter Finnes (1758-1830)]] *# 1815-1847 [[Nilsen-1351|Knud Nilsen Urke (1792-1878)]] m. 1820 [[Arnesdatter-261|Kari Arnesdatter Skylstad (1791-1848)]] *# 1847-1870 [[Jensen-14583|Hans Jensen Leira (1822-1899)]] m1. 1847 [[Baardsdatter-53|Brit Baardsdatter Aarset/Rørstad (1827-1866)]] m2. 1867 [[Olsdatter-4649|Anna Olsdatter Hustadvik (1834-1913)]] *# 1870-1922 [[Hansen-16794|Knut Karolus Hansen Urke (1848-1933)]] m. 1870 [[Østensdatter-65|Oline Birgitte Østensdatter Viddal (1848-1931)]] *# 1922- [[Knutsen-418|Hans Øyvind Olav Knutsen Urke (1892-1973)]] m. 1917 [[Knutsdatter-284|Karoline Bertine Knutsdatter Myklebust (1890-1980)]] (Syvde) * '''Indre-Urke - Bnr 2 - Frikegarden''' (Vol. 1 p. 170) *# bef. 1603-1634 Aamund Knudsen (Øye?) (c1575-c1635) *# 1631-1673 Ole Aamundsen Urke (c1595-c1675) *# 1674?-1690 [[Einarsen-50|Lars Einarsen Urke (abt.1650-1690)]] m. [[Jonsdatter-853|Anne Jonsdatter (-abt.1702)]] *# 1691-1711 [[Knudsen-1818|Morten Knudsen Stennes (abt.1655-abt.1711)]] m. widow [[Jonsdatter-853|Anne Jonsdatter Urke (-abt.1702)]] *# 1711-1755 [[Mortensen-1724|Lars Mortensen Urke (abt.1690-1755)]] m. 1714? [[Samundsdatter-9|Gjertrud Samundsdatter Valset (abt.1690-1765)]] *# 1755-1782 [[Larsen-7747|Morten Larsen Urke (abt.1715-aft.1782)]] m1. 1750 [[Eriksdatter-600|Lisbet Eriksdatter Stennes (abt.1725-1756)]] m2. 1757 [[Eriksdatter-601|Guri Eriksdatter Støylen (abt.1720-1765)]] m3. 1767 [[Einarsdatter-39|Hilde Einarsdatter Standal (abt.1710-1792)]] *# 1783?-1785 [[Mortensen-1725|Einer Mortensen Urke (1757-1785)]] m. 1777 [[Knudsdatter-655|Lisbet Knudsdatter Standal (1751-1824)]] *# 1786-1807 [[Fredriksen-243|Fredrik Fredriksen Standal (1759-1818)]] m. 1786 widow [[Knudsdatter-655|Lisbet Knudsdatter Urke (1751-1824)]] *# 1807-1841 [[Fredriksen-244|Fredrik Fredriksen Urke (1787-1855)]] m. 1811 [[Andersdatter-3104|Mari Andersdatter Standal (1788-1859)]] *# 1841-1869 [[Fredriksen-245|Fredrik Fredriksen Urke (1815-1888)]] m. 1841 [[Olsdatter-4654|Brit Olsdatter Trandal (1815-1879)]] *# 1869-1902 [[Fredriksen-249|Fredrik Martinus Fredriksen Urke (1848-1899)]] m. 1869 [[Samuelsdatter-72|Berte Kanutte Samuelsdatter Skaar (1843-1932)]] *# 1902-1943 [[Fredriksen-252|Fredrik Olaus Fredriksen Urke (1870-1944)]] m. 1899 [[Rasmusdatter-1289|Johanne Martha Rasmusdatter Veddegjerde (1876-1953)]] (Sula) *# 1943-1974 [[Fredriksen-257|Fredrik Martinus Fredriksen Urke (1902-1978)]] m. 1926 [[Erdal-38|Astrid Edel Jolante Erdal (1904-1988)]] (Ørskog) * '''Indre-Urke - Bnr 3 - Tostenneset/Ivergarden''' (Vol. 1 p. 174) *# 1903-1933 [[Larsen-7741|Ivar Jakob Lauritz (Larsen) Urke (1871-1953)]] m. 1896 [[Knutsdatter-283|Berta Johanne Knutsdatter Urke (1871-1959)]] *# 1933-1970 [[Ivarsen-83|Lars Nikolai Ivarsen Urke (1899-1989)]] m. 1933 [[Rønstad-1|Karen Emma Rønstad (1906-1990)]] * '''Indre-Urke - Bnr 4 - Jensgarden''' (Vol. 1 p. 176) *# 1903-1937 [[Hansen-16795|Jens Hansen Urke (1856-1932)]] m. 1889 [[Ivarsdatter-95|Ragnhild Karine Ivarsdatter Viddal (1864-1948)]] *# 1937-1966 [[Jensen-14602|Hans Bernhard Jensen Urke (1894-1955)]] m. 1924 [[Johansdatter-487|Inga Gina Olivia Johansdatter Hole (1901-1984)]] (Sykkylven) * '''Indre-Urke - Hustomtre''' (Vol. 1 p. 177) * Myrtun: [[Jakobsen-712|Sverre Olav Jakobsen Tronstad (1900-1979)]] m. 1924 [[Fredriksdatter-54|Rakel Fredriksdatter Urke (1903-1992)]] * Berg: [[Fredriksdatter-50|Emma Fredriksdatter Urke (1888-1965)]] * Heimly: [[Fredriksen-255|Bjarne Andreas Fredriksen Urke (1907-1978)]] m. 1937 [[Johansdatter-488|Lina Olga Johansdatter Gjøsund (1911-1982)]] (Vigra) * Ask: [[Ivarsen-84|Hilmar Ansgar Bertrand Ivarsen Urke (1901-1983)]] m. 1926 [[Andreasdatter-346|Astrid Borgny Andreasdatter Solberg (1907-1998)]] * Solstrand: [[Ivarsen-80|Alfred Olav Ivarsen Urke (1905-1989)]] [[Fredriksdatter-55|Kari Fredriksdatter Haandlykken (1916-2007)]] * Furuly: [[Jakobsen-713|Jon Olav Jakobsen Vadset (1902-1973)]] (Haram) m. 1957 [[Fredriksdatter-53|Hjørdis Kaspara Fredriksdatter Urke (1910-2000)]] * '''Indre-Urke - Tostenneset''' (Vol. 1 p. 178) *# 1795-1803 [[Sjursen-91|Ole Sjursen Nordang (1753-1803)]] m. 1780 [[Samundsdatter-4|Kari Samundsdatter Urke (1749-1832)]] *# 1804?-1848 [[Saxesen-5|Ole Saxesen Aam (1772-1849)]] (Ørsta) m. 1804 [[Einersdatter-18|Guri Einersdatter Urke (1777-1850)]] *# 1848-1878 [[Fredriksen-246|Anders Fredriksen Urke (1821-1878)]] m. 1847 [[Olsdatter-4661|Helena Olsdatter Urke (1812-1875)]] *# 1878-1938 [[Andersen-8374|Fredrik Martinus Andersen Urke (1855-1939)]] m. 1880 [[Knutsdatter-287|Kristiana Knutsdatter Ville (1857-1938)]] * '''Indre-Urke - Brauta-Joplassen''' (Vol. 1 p. 181) * 1872-1910 [[Aamundsen-17|Jon Aamundsen Trandal (1818-1910)]] m1. [[Jørgensdatter-1006|Brit Jørgensdatter Viddal (1812-1881)]] m2. widow [[Knutsdatter-288|Oline Knutsdatter Stavset (1830-1918)]] * '''Indre-Urke - Jørnplassen''' (Vol. 1 p. 181) * 1866?-1905 [[Olsen-10319|Jørgen Martinus Olsen Trandal (1820-1906)]] m. 1866 [[Baardsdatter-52|Marte Baardsdatter Trandal (1830-1912)]] * '''Indre-Urke - Jørnplassen''' (Vol. 1 p. 182) * 1878?-1930 [[Eliasen-91|Olaus Eliasen Stennes (1853-1930)]] m. 1874 [[Hansdatter-3935|Berte Andrine Hansdatter Urke (1850-1922)]] * '''Indre-Urke - Røysa''' (Vol. 1 p. 182) * 1907?-1955 [[Larsen-7775|Johan Nikolai Larsen Moe (1870-1955)]] m. 1897 [[Hansdatter-4027|Olivia Birgitte Hansdatter Urke (1870-1951)]] === Klokk === * '''Klokk - Brukarar''' (Vol. 3 p. 185) *# bef.1603-1629 Kjell (-aft.1634) *# 1626-1677 Peder Larsen (c1595-c1680) *# 1678-1695 [[Pedersen-9506|Ole Pedersen Klokk (abt.1630-aft.1701)]] *# 1695-1735 [[Olsen-9859|Peder Olsen Klokk (abt.1660-1749)]] *# 1734-1759 [[Pedersen-9497|Ole Pedersen (abt.1700-1779)]] m. 1735 [[Jonsdatter-778|Brite Jonsdatter Øye (abt.1700-1760)]] *# 1759-1788 [[Olsen-9860|Jon Olsen Klokk (1741-1798)]] m. 1761 [[Arnesdatter-249|Ingeborg Arnesdatter Leira (1737-1813)]] *# 1799-1841 [[Trulsen-37|Jon Trulsen Viddal (1767-1865)]] m1. 1799 widow [[Arnesdatter-249|Ingeborg Arnesdatter Klokk (1737-1813)]] m2. 1815 [[Olsdatter-4339|Oline Olsdatter Norangshol (1783-1864)]] *# 1841-1843 [[Jonsen-794|Ingebrigt Jonsen Klokk (1815-1843)]] m. 1843 [[Berntsdatter-45|Randi Berntsdatter Øye (1820-1895)]] *# 1845-1876 [[Jonsen-795|Ole Jonsen Klokk (1817-1905)]] m. 1845 widow [[Berntsdatter-45|Randi Berntsdatter Klokk (1820-1895)]] *# 1876-1900/1913 [[Olsen-9861|Jon Olsen Klokk (1848-1900)]] m. 1876 [[Kristiansdatter-106|Ingeborg Olava Kristiansdatter Riise (1854-1942)]] *# 1913-1941 [[Jonsen-796|Olav Jonsen Klokk (1882-1914)]] m. 1910 [[Nilsdatter-809|Randi Nilsdatter Urkegjerde (1884-1937)]] * '''Klokk - Bnr 2 - Kristiangarden''' (Vol. 3 p. 189) *# 1915-1956 [[Jonsen-797|Kristian Jonsen Klokk (1888-1972)]] m. 1922 [[Sivertsdatter-95|Anna Sivertsdatter Urke (1888-1971)]] === Klubbeneset === === Kvistad === * '''Kvistad - Bnr 1 - Ellingsgarden''' (Vol. 4 p. 434) *# bef.1595-1611 Gudfast E. *# 1612-1615 Arne *# 1616-1633 Anders Gudfastesen (Kvistad?) *# 1633-1663 Jon Ivarsen (Kvistad?) *# 1664-1697 Peder Ivarsen Kvistad (c1635-1697?) *# 1698-1716 Rasmus Pedersen Kvistad (c1670-1716?) *# 1716-1741 [[Kvistad-7|Ole Pedersen Kvistad (abt.1690-1746)]] m. 1716 [[Bjørdal-6|Sissel Hansdatter Bjørdal (abt.1690-1769)]] (Ørsta) *# 1741-1752 [[Henriksen-743|Kolbein Henriksen Ville (abt.1715-1752)]] m. 1741 [[Olsdatter-4515|Marte Olsdatter Kvistad (abt.1716-1800)]] *# 1752-1753 [[Larsen-7624|Nils Larsen Leira (abt.1728-1803)]] m. 1753 widow [[Olsdatter-4515|Marte Olsdatter Kvistad (abt.1716-1800)]] *# 1754-1783 [[Jonsen-787|Elling Jonsen Skylstad (abt.1715-1801)]] m. 1746 [[Paalsdatter-25|Anne Paalsdatter Kvistad (-1786)]] *# 1783-1806 [[Henriksen-742|Knud Henriksen Ville (1751-1827)]] m. 1782 [[Rasmusdatter-1246|Ragnhild Rasmusdatter Kvistad (1756-1829)]] *# 1806-1831 [[Knudsen-1780|Elling Knudsen Kvistad (1782-1869)]] m. 1804 [[Torbjørnsdatter-75|Marte Torbjørnsdatter Saure (abt.1772-1870)]] *# 1831-1865 [[Ellingsen-315|Knud Ellingsen Kvistad (1806-1898)]] m. 1831 [[Ananiasdatter-8|Oline Ananiasdatter Øye (1802-1887)]] *# 1865-1899 [[Knudsen-1781|Elling Knudsen (1832-1912)]] m. 1864 [[Jakobsdatter-229|Brit Jakobsdatter Nordang (1838-1880)]] *# 1899-1927 [[Ellingsen-316|Jakob Britanus Ellingsen Kvistad (1871-1943)]] m. 1890 [[Andreasdatter-331|Berte Olivia Andreasdatter Kvistad (1867-1940)]] *# 1927-1963 [[Jakobsen-696|Andreas Karolus Jakobsen Kvistad (1901-1972)]] m. 1926 [[Johansdatter-475|Elise Birgitta Johansdatter Myrhol (1897-1988)]] * '''Kvistad - Bnr 2 - Larsgarden/Holane''' (Vol. 4 p. 439) *# bef.1595- Elling H *# 1603-1607? widow *# 1608?-1631 Peder Ellingsen (Kvistad?) (c1580-1631) *# 1635-1678 Ivar Pedersen (Kvistad?) (c1610-c1680) *# 1679-1704 Elling Ivarsen Kvistad (1643?-1735) *# 1705-1712 [[Olsen-10016|Paal Olsen Hovdenakk (1675-1712)]] (Ørsta) m. [[Aamundsdatter-15|Synnøve Aamundsdatter Sørheim (-1740)]] (Ørsta) *# 1713-1734 [[Jetmundsen-24|Rasmus Jetmundsen Saure (abt.1690-1762)]] m. widow [[Aamundsdatter-15|Synnøve Aamundsdatter Kvistad (-1740)]] *# 1734-1776 [[Paalsen-9|Aamund Paalsen Kvistad (abt.1709-1776)]] m1. 1734? [[Knudsdatter-632|Siri Knudsdatter Sundal (abt.1702-1759)]] (Volda) m2. 1759 [[Olsdatter-4517|Marte Olsdatter Stokke (abt.1722-1793)]] *# 1779-1785 [[Olsen-10015|Peder Olsen (abt.1717-1785)]] m. 1778 widow [[Olsdatter-4517|Marte Olsdatter Kvistad (abt.1722-1793)]] *# 1785-1812 [[Aamundsen-18|Knud Aamundsen Kvistad (1762-1831)]] m. 1786 [[Olsdatter-4516|Anne Maren Olsdatter Aarskog (1758-1846)]] *# 1811-1853 [[Knudsen-1786|Ole Knudsen Kvistad (1789-1852)]] m. 1814 [[Larsdatter-2427|Marte Larsdatter Saure (1795-1866)]] *# 1853-1860 [[Olsen-10014|Knud Olsen Kvistad (abt.1813-1860)]] m. 1844 [[Ellingsdatter-129|Ragnhild Ellingsdatter Kvistad (1804-1860)]] *# 1860-1863 [[Ingebrigtsen-190|Jetmund Ingebrigtsen Aklestad (1801-)]] m. 1830 [[Olsdatter-4518|Larentse Olsdatter Urkegjerde (1808-)]] *# 1863-1871 [[Jetmundsen-25|Paul Andreas Jetmundsen Aklestad (1837-1924)]] m. 1861 [[Olsdatter-4519|Berte Johanne Olsdatter Skylstad (1840-1922)]] *# 1871-1912 [[Jetmundsen-26|Andreas Jetmundsen Aklestad (1846-1936)]] m1. 1872 [[Jakobsdatter-230|Jakobine Jakobsdatter Rørstad (1848-1890)]] m2. [[Berntsdatter-58|Johanne Berntsdatter Rekkedal (1854-1937)]] *# 1912-1944 [[Andreassen-401|Johan Bernhard Andreassen Kvistad (1880-1959)]] m. 1910 [[Rasmusdatter-1247|Oline Rasmusdatter Kvistad (1884-1970)]] * '''Kvistad - Bnr 3 - Svidene''' (Vol. 4 p. 445) *# 1802-1838 [[Jonsen-944|Ole Jonsen Kvistad (1769-1848)]] m. 1802 [[Larsdatter-2444|Eli Larsdatter Skylstad (1765-1843)]] *# 1838-1872 [[Ivarsen-107|Jens Ivarsen Tryggeset (1801-1883)]] m. 1838 [[Gundersdatter-350|Kari Gundersdatter Myren / Sæbø (1806-1891)]] *# 1872-1903 [[Knudsen-1929|Erik Knudsen Standal (1841-1919)]] m. 1866 [[Jensdatter-3617|Berte Caroline Jensdatter Kvistad (1847-1934)]] *# 1903-1932 [[Johnsen-936|Paul Johan Johnsen Rekkedal/Hustad (1875-1935)]] m. 1900 [[Eriksdatter-665|Marie Gurine Eriksdatter Kvistad (1875-1956)]] *# 1932-1974 [[Paulsen-1221|Bertrand Kornelius Andreas Paulsen Kvistad/Sveen (1906-1980)]] m. 1942 [[Olsdatter-5093|Petrine Johanne Olsdatter Flø (1913-2016)]] * '''Kvistad - Bnr 4 - Rasmusgarden''' (Vol. 4 p. 449) *# 1603-1625 Peder Eriksen *# 1626-1627 Arne Larsen (Kvistad?) (c1600-1627?) *# 1628-1633 Kolbein Knudsen Mo (c1605-1633) *# 1634-1640 Knud *# 1641-1656 Isak *# 1657-1673? [[Jetmundsen-39|Ole Jetmundsen (c1615-1673?)]] m. 1650? Ragnhild Andersdatter *# 1674?-1712 Arne Olsen (c1640-aft.1719) *# 1700-1736? [[Olsen-11103|Erik Olsen Kvistad (c1665-1741)]] m. [[Sjursdatter-118|Ingeborg Sjursdatter Viddal (-1742)]] *# 1736?-1742 [[Pedersen-10306|Sjur Pedersen Viddal (abt.1697-1742)]] m1. 1730? unknown Larsdatter Brautaset (Ørsta) m2. 1741 [[Knudsdatter-751|Malene Knudsdatter (abt.1705-1751)]] (Volda) *# 1743-1783 [[Nilsen-1463|Rasmus Nilsen Hustad (abt.1713-bef.1792)]] m1. 1743 widow [[Knudsdatter-751|Malene Knudsdatter Sundal (abt.1705-1751)]] m2. 1752 [[Olsdatter-5095|Anne Olsdatter Skarbø (abt.1712-1774)]] m3. *# 1783-1807 [[Knudsen-1871|Knud Knudsen Nordang (1753-1820)]] m. 1783 [[Endresdatter-79|Brit Endresdatter Saltre (1755-1829)]] *# 1807-1845 [[Knudsen-1930|Rasmus Knudsen Kvistad (1787-1841)]] m. 1812 [[Knudsdatter-630|Anne Knudsdatter Kvistad (1788-1873)]] *# 1845-1886 [[Rasmussen-5646|Knud Andreas Rasmussen Kvistad (1826-1890)]] m. 1848 [[Rasmusdatter-1268|Oline Rasmusdatter Haandlykken (1825-1910)]] *# 1886-1917 [[Andreassen-450|Rasmus Karl Andreassen Kvistad (1855-1925)]] m. 1883 [[Olsdatter-5101|Anna Pernille Olsdatter Viddal (1855-1925)]] *# 1918-1955 [[Rasmussen-5649|Knud Andreas Rasmussen Kvistad (1890-1949)]] m. 1916 [[Knutsdatter-308|Ingeborg Johanne Knutsdatter Hustad (1889-1983)]] * '''Kvistad - Bnr 5 - Bakken''' (Vol. 4 p. 453) *# bef.1590-1611 Ole Endreson (-1605) *# 1612-1623 Lars *# 1624-1632 Lyder Gudfastesen (Kvistad) *# 1633 Jens *# 1634-1652 Rasmus *# 1653-c1685 Tore Ingebrigtsen Mo (c1615-c1690) *# c1685-1720 [[Askjellsen-5|Aamund Askjellsen Kvistad (c1645-1720)]] m. [[Pedersdatter-4787|Ingeborg Pedersdatter (-aft.1734)]] *# 1720-1734 [[Aamundsen-27|Askjell Aamundsen Kvistad (abt.1700-1734)]] m. [[Ellingsdatter-159|Brit Ellingsdatter Frøland (-1757)]] *# 1734-1767 [[Sjursen-117|Lars Sjursen Rørstad (c1708-1767)]] m1. widow [[Ellingsdatter-159|Brit Ellingsdatter Kvistad (-1757)]] m2. 1758 [[Knudsdatter-763|Brit Knudsdatter Barstad (1716?-1765)]] (Vartdal) m3. [[Rasmusdatter-1396|Gjertrud Rasmusdatter Ville (1728?-1788)]] *# 1768-1789 [[Iversen-1004|Elling Iversen Kvistad (1739-1798)]] m1. 1768 widow [[Rasmusdatter-1396|Gjertrud Rasmusdatter Kvistad (abt.1728-1788)]] m2. Inger Torsdatter (1750-1829) (Vigra?) *# 1789-1811 [[Iversen-1003|Knud Iversen Kvistad (1754-1837)]] m1. 1790 [[Olsdatter-4618|Pernille Olsdatter Aarskog (1754-1818)]] m2. 1822 widow [[Jonsdatter-826|Anne Gurine Jonsdatter Mo (1759-1843)]] *# 1812-1852 [[Knudsen-1932|Ole Knudsen Kvistad (1792-1866)]] m. 1813 [[Larsdatter-2466|Brit Larsdatter Urkegjerde (1789-1855)]] *# 1852-1891 [[Olsen-11031|Knud Olsen Kvistad (1816-1900)]] m. 1850 [[Berntsdatter-91|Mali Berntsdatter Tryggeset (1826-1908)]] *# 1891-1930 [[Knudsen-1933|Ole Knudsen Kvistad (1852-1941)]] m1. 1879 [[Knudsdatter-753|Anna Gurina Knudsdatter Aarset (1853-1881)]] m2. 1885 [[Olsdatter-5106|Maria Olsdatter Standal (1861-1934)]] *# 1930-1983 [[Olsen-11041|Ole Johan Olsen Kvistad (1889-1983)]] m. 1917 [[Thomasdatter-477|Ragna Edvarda Johanne Thomasdatter Hustad (1890-1983)]] *''' Kvistad - Bnr 6 - Knutegarden/Åmyra''' (Vol. 4 p. 458) *# 1603-1633 Aamund Olsen *# 1634-1643 Erik *# 1644-1686? [[Einarsen-58|Askjell Einarsen Riise (c1615-1690)]] *# 1686?-1724 [[Askjellsen-4|Knud Askjellsen Kvistad (1653?-1724)]] m1. [[Knudsdatter-761|Brite Knudsdatter (-1703)]] m2. 1704? [[Ellingsdatter-158|Randi Ellingsdatter Haugen (-1725)]] *# 1725-1729 Ole Sjursen Bjørke (c1695-1729) m. widow [[Ellingsdatter-158|Randi Ellingsdatter Kvistad (-1725)]] *# a) 1731-1773 [[Knudsen-1942|Knud Knudsen (abt.1708-1784)]] m. 1730 [[Nilsdatter-922|Sara Nilsdatter (abt.1704-1771)]] (Sykkylven)
b) 1754?-1789 [[Matiassen-47|Anders Matiassen Frøland (1710-1798)]] m1. 1741 [[Nilsdatter-925|Aagot Nilsdatter Hole (1711?-1750)]] m2. 1751 [[Torsdatter-238|Eli Torsdatter Ville (1718?-1784)]] *# a) 1773-1796 [[Knudsen-1940|Knud Knudsen Kvistad (1744-1804)]] m. 1775 [[Knudsdatter-755|Anne Knudsdatter Hustad (1742-bef.1806)]]
b) 1789-1796 [[Andersen-8911|Tore Andersen Kvistad (1753-1806)]] m. 1789 [[Eriksdatter-670|Ingeborg Eriksdatter Aarset (1755-1826)]] *# 1796-1806 [[Knudsen-1936|Knud Knudsen Kvistad (1775-1806)]] m. 1800 [[Jakobsdatter-246|Oline Jakobsdatter Bjørke (1774-1831)]] *# 1807-1837 [[Trulsen-36|Arne Trulsen Viddal (1779-1859)]] m1. 1807 widow [[Jakobsdatter-246|Oline Jakobsdatter Kvistad (abt.1773-1831)]] m2. 1832 widow [[Olsdatter-4331|Anna Olsdatter Stennes (1782-1844)]] *# 1837-1870 [[Arnesen-388|Truls Arnesen Kvistad (1808-1869)]] m. 1840 [[Olsdatter-5111|Oline Birgitte Olsdatter Saure (1810-1885)]] *# 1870-1913 [[Gulliksen-81|Arne Johannes Gulliksen Mo (1842-1915)]] (Ørsta) m. 1869 [[Trulsdatter-22|Anne Karoline Trulsdatter Kvistad (1844-1934)]] *# 1913-1941 [[Arnesen-390|Johan Andreas Arnesen Kvistad (1867-1955)]] m1. 1898 [[Olsdatter-4465|Marie Jakobine Olivia Olsdatter Sæbø (1880-1910)]] m2. 1913 [[Knudsdatter-762|Oline Kristiane Knudsdatter Aklestad (1878-1979)]] *''' Kvistad - Bnr 7 - Jogarden''' (Vol. 4 p. 463) *# 1603-1612 Ingebrigt *# 1613-1617 Ole *# 1618-1663 Paul Einarsen (c1580-c1670) *# 1664-1688? Jetmund Jonsen (c1630-c1690) *# 1688?-1695 [[Jetmundsen-40|Jon Jetmundsen Kvistad (c1665-1695)]] m. [[Baardsdatter-61|Berte Baardsdatter]] *# 1695-1716 [[Aamundsen-28|Arne Aamundsen Gjerde (c1670-aft.1716)]] m. widow [[Baardsdatter-61|Berte Baardsdatter Kvistad]] *# 1716-1742 [[Arnesen-393|Jon Arnesen Kvistad (abt.1697-1742)]] m. [[Pedersdatter-4785|Marte Pedersdatter Holen (abt.1700-1765)]] *# 1743-1768 [[Jensen-15408|Ole Jensen Maude (abt.1718-1768)]] m. 1744 widow [[Pedersdatter-4785|Marte Pedersdatter Kvistad (abt.1700-1765)]] *# 1768-1796 [[Olsen-11050|Jon Olsen Kvistad (1745-1830)]] m. 1769 [[Endresdatter-92|Aagate Endresdatter Aarset (1744-1831)]] *# 1796-1825 [[Olsen-11051|Jørgen Olsen Lillestøl (1762-1845)]] (Hornindal) m. 1796 [[Jonsdatter-925|Marthe Jonsdatter Kvistad (1773-1839)]] *# a) 1825-1853 [[Kolbeinsen-30|Jakob Kolbeinsen Hustad (1800-1853)]] m. 1826 [[Mortensdatter-494|Margrete Mortensdatter Aklestad (1798-1881)]]
b) 1850-1853 [[Paulsen-1249|Simon Paulsen Hustad (1825-1872)]] m. 1848 [[Paulsdatter-236|Brit Paulsdatter Eide (1823-1905)]] *# 1853-1887 [[Paulsen-1226|Kolben Paulsen Hustad (1828-1906)]] m. 1854 [[Olsdatter-4524|Inger Olsdatter Kvistad (1827-abt.1893)]] *# 1887-1927 [[Kvistad-3|Jacob Martinus Kolbenson Kvistad (1855-1912)]] m. 1880 [[Rorstad-1|Marta Johnsdatter Rørstad (1853-1927)]] *# 1927-1966 [[Jakobsen-758|Jakob Martinus Jakobsen Kvistad (1896-1974)]] m. 1928 [[Andersdatter-3379|Andrine Sofie Andersdatter Hustad (1900-1989)]] * '''Kvistad - Gammalt bruk, Ivagarden''' (Vol. 4 p. 468) *# c1600 Lasse Olsson (-bef.1603) *# bef.1603-1633 Ivar Larsson (c1570-c1635) *# 1634-1663 Lars Ivarsson (Kvistad?) (c1595-c1670) *# 1664-1697 Einar Olsen (Åkre?) (c1630-c1695) *# c1695- Ole Einarsen Kvistad (c1665-1697?) *# 1698-1728 Ole Ivarsen (Tryggeset?) (c1660-1740) m. widow of Ole *# 1728-1758 [[Ellingsen-352|Iver Ellingsen Kvistad (abt.1700-1758)]] m1. [[Olsdatter-5119|Synnøve Olsdatter (-1734)]] m2. 1735 [[Olsdatter-5118|Anne Olsdatter Lid (abt.1704-1774)]] *# 1758-1784 [[Iversen-1012|Ole Iversen Kvistad (abt.1729-bef.1784)]] m. 1758 [[Paulsdatter-227|Borghild Paulsdatter Nordang (1735-bef.1801)]] * '''Kvistad - Bnr 9 - Gotene''' (Vol. 4 p. 470) *# 1858-1885 [[Mortensen-1801|Halvor Mortensen Tryggeset (1832-1918)]] m1. 1856 [[Paulsdatter-228|Marta Karine Paulsdatter Hustad (1831-1877)]] m2. 1878 [[Ellingsdatter-160|Ragnhild Ellingsdatter Sætre (1830-1902)]] *# 1885-1925 [[Jonsen-820|Sivert Jonsen Øye (1853-1943)]] m. 1885 [[Halvorsdatter-801|Pernille Karoline Halvorsdatter Kvistad (1858-1938)]] *# 1925-1959 [[Sivertsen-283|Ivar Elias Matias Sivertsen Kvistad (1886-1976)]] m. 1918 [[Thoresdatter-40|Elen Johanne Thoresdatter Myrhol (1886-1974)]] * '''Kvistad - Bnr 12 - Nysveen''' (Vol. 4 p. 473) *# 1917-1922 [[Arnesen-392|Ole Britanus Arnesen Kvistad (1885-1922)]] *# 1928-1962 [[Ananiassen-9|Olaus Ananiassen Årseth (1891-1961)]] m. 1921 [[Johansdatter-518|Kamilla Johansdatter Kvistad (1899-1994)]] * '''Kvistad - Bnr 15 - Tvergarden''' (Vol. 4 p. 474) *# 1920- [[Olsen-11042|Anton Olsen Kvistad (1896-1970)]] m. 1927 [[Ivarsdatter-122|Regina Nikoline Ivarsdatter Aarsnes (1899-1994)]] * '''Kvistad - Bnr 16 - Åsebøen''' (Vol. 4 p. 474) *# 1927-1967 [[Jakobsen-759|Jakob Bertrand Jakobsen Kvistad (1910-1965)]] m. 1933 [[Johansdatter-483|Pernille Marie Johansdatter Myrhol (1905-1984)]] * '''Kvistad - Bnr 17 - Slettebø''' (Vol. 4 p. 475) *# 1940-1972 [[Sivertsen-285|Hans Peder Sivertsen Kvistad (1889-1974)]] *''' Kvistad - Husmenn''' (Vol. 4 p. 476) * [[Jonsen-950|Hans Jonsen Kvistad (abt.1650-1741)]] * Ole Larsen Lillestøl (1797?-1874) m. 1825 Berte Olsdatter Kongsvinger (1798?-1874) * [[Endresen-130|Elling Endresen Saetre (1846-1907)]] m. 1870 [[Paulsdatter-229|Anne Maria Paulsdatter Hustad (1841-1935)]] * Knut Jakobsen Ville (1846-1909) m. 1875 Kristianne Knudsdatter Viddal (1842-1928) * [[Steffensen-167|Ole Andreas Steffensen Frøland (1837-1930)]] m1. 1872 [[Jonsdatter-815|Berte Marta Jonsdatter Øye (1849-1877)]] m2. 1880 [[Jonsdatter-929|Brit Jonsdatter Nes (1844-1925)]] * Anton Knudsen Frøland (1894-1924) m. 1920 Berte Olivia Andersdatter Hustad === Leira === * '''Leira - Bnr 1 - Knutegarden''' (Vol. 3 p. 480) *# 1586-1602 Peder (Olsen Hustad?) (c1550-1602?) m. Ragnhild Olsdatter *# 1612-1619 Arne Pedersen Leira *# 1620-1663 Knud Hansen *# 1664-1696 [[Knudsen-2362|Arne Knudsen Leira (abt.1630-1709?)]] *# 1696-1732 [[Arnesen-538|Knud Arnesen Leira (abt.1660-1742)]] m. Randi (Ragnhild Olsdatter Viddal?) *# 1732-1778 [[Knudsen-2361|Arne Knudsen Leira (abt.1703-1783)]] m. 1734 [[Pedersdatter-5872|Brite Pedersdatter Sellereite (abt.1712-1784)]] *# 1778-1807 [[Arnesen-533|Peder Arnesen Leira (1746-1807)]] m. 1778 [[Pedersdatter-4593|Brite Pedersdatter Nordang (1745-1832)]] *# 1808-1830 [[Rasmussen-6425|Carl Rasmussen Rørstad (1762-1843)]] m. 1798 [[Pedersdatter-5870|Brit Pedersdatter Leira (1779-1866)]] *# 1830-1865 [[Carlsen-565|Lars Rasmus Carlsen Leira (1806-1883)]] m. 1830 [[Pedersdatter-5881|Pernille Pedersdatter Bjørke (1810-1841)]] m2. 1842 [[Hansdatter-4606|Oline Marthe Hansdatter Viddal (1804-1879)]] *# 1867-1894 [[Arnesen-327|Knud Arnesen Leira (1841-1928)]] m. 1867 [[Jonsdatter-837|Susanne Jonsdatter Urkegjerde (1846-1897)]] *# 1894-1944 [[Knudsen-2367|Lars Johan Knudsen Leira (1869-1940)]] m. 1894 [[Olsdatter-6899|Randi Karoline Olsdatter Rørstad (1866-1952)]] *# 1944- [[Larsen-9669|Knut Peder Laurits Olaf Larsen Leira (1900-1995)]] * '''Leira - Bnr 2 - Syvergarden''' (Vol. 3 p. 484) *# 1865-1902 [[Berntsen-232|Sivert Jørgen Berntsen Skaar (1833-1920)]] m. 1865 [[Iversdatter-478|Nille Andrine Iversdatter Viddal (1842-1931)]] *# 1902-1938 [[Sivertsen-420|Bernt Elias Sivertsen Leira (1867-1944)]] m. 1901 [[Nilsdatter-981|Berte Oline Nilsdatter Viddal (1874-1943)]] *# 1938-1987 [[Berntsen-266|Sivert Jørgen Berntsen Leira (1901-1987)]] m. [[Jonsdatter-1340|Berta Marie Jonsdatter Leira (1902-1986)]] * '''Leira - Bnr 3 - Arvika''' (Vol. 3 p. 486) *# 1800-1837 [[Olsen-13884|Peder Olsen (Leira?) (abt.1760-1839)]] m. [[Olsdatter-6943|Anne Olsdatter (abt.1756-1837)]] *# 1837-1865 [[Pedersen-12140|Ole Pedersen Aarvik (1799-1868)]] m. 1838 [[Knudsdatter-856|Johanne Knudsdatter Mo (1796-1881)]] *# 1865-1882 [[Sjursen-132|Knud Johannes Sjursen Engeseth (1830-1880)]] (Stranda) m. [[Jørgensdatter-1188|Kanuthe Pernille Jørgensdatter Mo (1825-1904)]] *# 1882-c1920 [[Jonsen-827|Rasmus Jonsen Øye (1846-1919)]] m. 1880 [[Jakobsdatter-272|Berte Larine Jakobsdatter Ville (1849-1930)]] * '''Leira - Bnr 4 - Leirabøen''' (Vol. 3 p. 489) *# c1845-1865 [[Larsen-9421|Ole Sivert Larsen Saure (1807-1878)]] m. 1845 [[Arnesdatter-432|Olava Severina Arnesdatter Sunde (1809-1874)]] (Borgund) *# 1881-1904 [[Berntsen-232|Sivert Jørgen Berntsen Leira (1833-1920)]] * '''Leira - Bnr 5 - Jensagarden''' (Vol. 3 p. 490) *# 1610-1653 Knud Pedersen Leira (c1585-c1655) *# 1654-1685 Peder Knudsen (c1615-) *# 1686?-1712 [[Iversen-1177|Jens Iversen Viddal (c1635-aft.1712)]] m. Marte Pedersdatter (Leira?) (-1735) *# 1712-1748 [[Jensen-17510|Peder Jensen Leira (abt.1693-1765)]] m. [[Pedersdatter-5956|Mari Pedersdatter (abt.1690-1754)]] *# 1748-1749 [[Pedersen-12150|Peder Pedersen Leira (abt.1716-1749)]] m. 1748 [[Eriksdatter-870|Brite Eriksdatter Stennes (abt.1717-1749)]] *# 1749-1786 [[Pedersen-12181|Jens Pedersen Leira (abt.1715-1792)]] m. 1750 [[Abrahamsdatter-267|Anne Abrahamsdatter Skjaastad (abt.1729-1803)]] *# 1786-1808 [[Jensen-17512|Jon Jensen Leira (1755-1831)]] m. 1785 [[Larsdatter-2597|Magnild Larsdatter Nordang (1756-1837)]] *# 1808-1844 [[Jonsen-1342|Jens Jonsen Leira (1786-1857)]] m. 1810 [[Hansdatter-5552|Brite Hansdatter Rørstad (1781-1867)]] *# 1844-1865 [[Jensen-17541|John Jensen (1815-1865)]] m. 1842 [[Fredriksdatter-97|Johanne Fredriksdatter Standal (1814-1865)]] *# 1865-1896 [[Johnsen-1204|Jens Johnsen Leira (1847-1931)]] m. 1867 [[Toresdatter-190|Oline Toresdatter Aarskog (1841-1907)]] *# 1896-1938 [[Jensen-17556|John Jensen Leira (1869-1917)]] m. 1892 [[Knudsdatter-778|Ane Martha Knudsdatter Aklesatd (1866-1954)]] *# 1938-1964 [[Johnsen-1210|Jens Olav Johnsen Leira (1893-1969)]] m. 1923 [[Berntsdatter-148|Nille Andrine Inga Berntsdatter Leira (1903-1991)]] * '''Leira - Bnr 6 - Jensagarden''' (Vol. 3 p. 494) *# 1586 - Knut *# 1603?-1625 Knut Knutsson (Leira?) (c1570-c1625) m. Gjertrud Pedersdatter *# a) 1628-16934 Erik Knutsson Leira (c1600-1634?)
b) 1629-1634 Nils Knutsson Leira (c1605-1634?) *# 1634-c1670 [[Larssøn-9111|Knut Larsson (c1615-c1675)]] m. widow of Nils *# c1670-1696 [[Knudsen-2386|Jens Knudsen Leira (abt.1640-1696)]] m. [[Knudsdatter-1094|Anne Knudsdatter Viddal (abt.1650-1725)]] *# 1697-1739 [[Nilsen-1758|Lars Nilsen Stennes (abt.1660-1739)]] m1. widow [[Knudsdatter-1094|Anne Knudsdatter Leira (1725)]] m2? Marte Olsdatter (-1743) *# c1739-1741 [[Jensen-17586|Knud Jensen Leira (abt.1690-1741)]] m. [[Olsdatter-7025|Anne Olsdatter Lid (abt.1690-1751)]] *# 1742?-1779 [[Knudsen-2387|Jens Knudsen (abt.1712-1790)]] m. 1744 [[Olsdatter-7026|Brit Olsdatter Saure]] *# 1779-1804 [[Jensen-15082|Knud Jensen Leira (1746-1817)]] m1. 1779 [[Jensdatter-4326|Mari Jensdatter Leira (1751-1786)]] m2. 1787 [[Pedersdatter-4592|Kirstie Pedersdatter Nordang (1755-1839)]] *# 1804-1808 [[Knudsen-2388|Jens Knudsen Leira (1782-1808)]] m. 1807 [[Larsdatter-3021|Brit Larsdatter Finnes (1781-1843)]] *# 1809-1829 [[Olsen-14006|Aamund Olsen Sundal (1781-1836)]] (Volda) m. 1809 widow [[Larsdatter-3021|Brit Larsdatter Leira (1781-1843)]] *# 1829-1857 [[Larsen-9820|Martinus Larsen Bjørke (1807-1859)]] m. 1829 [[Jensdatter-4363|Larentse Marie Jensdatter Leira(1807-1831)]] m2. 1833 [[Aamundsdatter-37|Magnhild Aamundsdatter Leira (1811-1891)]] *# 1857-1889 [[Knudsen-2007|Frants Knudsen Hole (1830-1886)]] m. 1857 [[Martinusdatter-69|Anna Randine Martinusdatter Leira (1837-1919)]] *# 1889-1922 [[Frantsen-50|Martinus Johannes Frantsen Leira (1859-1951)]] m. 1889 [[Johnsdatter-512|Anne Marie Johnsdatter Bjørke (1867-1943)]] *# 1922-1964 [[Martinussen-86|Ole Johan Andreas Martinussen Leira (1895-1964)]] m. 1920 [[Thomasdatter-487|Inga Nikoline Andrine Rebekka Thomasdatter Hole (1895-1983)]] * '''Leira - Bnr 7 - Bøgarden''' (Vol. 3 p. 499) *# 1754-1788 [[Larsen-7624|Nils Larsen Leira (abt.1728-1803)]] m. 1753 widow [[Olsdatter-4515|Marte Olsdatter Kvistad (abt.1716-1800)]] *# 1788-1805 [[Nilsen-1768|Lars Nilsen Leira (1755-1805)]] m. 1788 [[Knudsdatter-963|Randi Knudsdatter Skjaastad (1753-1819)]] *# 1806-1811 [[Olsen-12292|Arne Olsen Finnes (1740-1813)]] m. 1806 widow [[Knudsdatter-963|Randi Knudsdatter Leira (1753-1819)]] *# 1811-1836 [[Olsen-10088|Lars Olsen Skylstad (1780-1857)]] m. 1811 [[Olsdatter-7080|Ragnhild Olsdatter Rørstad (1782-1842)]] *# 1836-1857 [[Olsen-14118|Elling Olsen Bjørke (1795-1857)]] m. 1832 [[Knudsdatter-897|Johanne Knudsdatter Leira (1810-1901)]] *# 1857-1895 [[Rasmussen-5952|Ole Andreas Rasmussen Finnes (1835-1905)]] m. 1858 [[Ellingsdatter-228|Larentse Marie Ellingsdatter Leira (1832-1908)]] *# 1895-1940 [[Olsen-14121|Rasmus Olsen Leira (1867-1958)]] m. 1894 [[Kristiansdatter-140|Kanutte Susanna Kristiansdatter Viddal (1864-1921)]] *# 1940-1973 [[Rasmussen-6602|Elling Johan Rasmussen Leira (1902-1973)]] * '''Leira - Bnr 8 - Myra''' (Vol. 3 p. 504) *# 1895-1918 [[Ellingsen-442|Ole Johannes Ellingsen Leira (1845-1929)]] m. 1886 [[Olsdatter-7093|Jakobia Lorentze Olsdatter Kalnes (1846-1933)]] *# 1918- [[Johnsen-1211|Knut Peder Johannes Johnsen Leira (1896-1988)]] === Lekneset === * '''Lekneset - Brukarar (Vol. 3 p. 105)''' *# bef.1603-1616 Samund *# 1617-1621 widow *# 1622-1633 Tore Olsson (c1595-1633) m. Anne *# 1640-1644 Sjur (Torsson Leknes?) (c1620-1644) *# 1645-1684 Ola Andersson (c1610-aft.1684) *# 1685-1725 [[Olsen-14184|Sjur Olsen Leknes]] (abt.1647-aft.1728) m1. Marte Mikkelsdatter (-1703) m2. Elen Knutsdatter Stavset *# 1725-1731 Knud Sjursen Leknes (abt.1705-1731) m. Lisbet Olsdatter Viddal (-1731) *# 1731-1758 [[Olsen-11677|Endre Olsen Mo (abt.1697-1758)]] m. [[Iversdatter-552|Ragnhild Iversdatter Gjerde (abt.1702-1772)]] *# 1759-1774 Knud Andersen (Leknes?) m. 1759 widow [[Iversdatter-552|Ragnhild Iversdatter Leknes (abt.1702-1772)]] *# 1775-1776 [[Torsen-188|Jon Torsen Skylstad (abt.1710-1803)]] *# 1776-1807 [[Jonsen-839|Jens Jonsen Skylstad (1755-1831)]] m. 1784 [[Eriksdatter-628|Brit Eriksdatter Hustad (1750-1812)]] *# 1807-1835 [[Henriksen-831|Henrik Henriksen Ville (1779-1865)]] m1. 1807 [[Jensdatter-4402|Johanne Jensdatter Leknes (1788-1821)]] m2. [[Larsdatter-2358|Kari Larsdatter Nordang (1787-1865)]] *# 1835-1871 [[Henriksen-941|Jens Rasmus Henriksen Leknes (1810-1890)]] m. 1839 [[Pedersdatter-6087|Kanutte Pedersdatter Sæbø (1812-1898)]] *# 1871-1917 [[Jonsen-832|Ole Andreas Jonsen Skylstad (1842-1925)]] m. 1871 [[Jakobsdatter-333|Johanne Henrikke Jakobsdatter Leknes (1851-1919)]] *# 1917-1956 [[Olsen-14174|Johan Olai Olsen Leknes (1885-1982)]] m. 1916 [[Enoksdatter-24|Aletta Kanutte Enoksdatter Myklebust (1890-1974)]] *''' Lekneset - Rysta - Bnr 2 (Vol. 3 p. 110)''' *# 1903-1946 [[Karlsen-332|Jens Britanus Karlsen Urke (1878-1936)]] m1. 1905 [[Olsdatter-7133|Elisabet Randine Olsdatter Leknes (1880-1911)]] m2. 1913 [[Olsdatter-7134|Jakobine Karoline Olsdatter Leknes (1882-1973)]] * '''Lekneset - Plassen (Vol. 3 p. 111)''' *# 1916-1951 [[Knudsen-2112|Knud Peder Knudsen Rønning (1880-1946)]] m. 1902 [[Berntsdatter-65|Ingeborg Bergitte Berntsdatter Håndlykken (1880-1951)]] *# 1951- [[Knutsen-509|Knut Mathias Knutsen Rønning (1902-1965)]] m. 1935 [[Edvardsen-153|Gunvor Marie Edvardsen (1914-1995)]] (Vikna) * '''Lekneset - Husmenn (Vol. 3 p. 112)''' ** 1771-c1780 [[Endresen-164|Iver Endresen Leknes (1745-aft.1801)]] m1. 1771 [[Knudsdatter-1112|Ragnhild Knudsdatter Standal (1742-1779)]] m2. [[Knudsdatter-1113|Magnhild Knudsdatter (abt.1735-aft.1801)]] ** c1801 Anders Pedersen Frøysa (1760-) (Sunnylven) m1. 1786 Kari Larsdatter Saeter (-1789) (Sunnylven) m2. Marte Ellingsdatter Seljeset (c1758-) (Hornindal) ** 1804-c1850 [[Carstensen-315|Amund Carstensen Lid (1770-1851)]] m. 1804 [[Olsdatter-4873|Kari Olsdatter Gjerde (1770-1853)]] * Rysta: ** 1861-1896 [[Jacobsen-3341|Bernt Jacobsen Finnes (1816-1896)]] m1. 1849 [[Knudsdatter-893|Rangnild Knudsdatter Finnes (1822-1855)]] m2. 1857 [[Knudsdatter-901|Ingeborg Johanne Knudsdatter Saure (1825-aft.1891)]] ** 1897-1902 [[Nilsen-1286|Elling Andreas Severin Nilsen Urkegjerde (1870-1958)]] m. 1897 [[Olsdatter-4419|Kanutte Laura Olsdatter Leknes (1872-1963)]] === Lida === * '''Lida - Brukarar''' (Vol. 4 p. 630) *# 1604?-1625? Ole *# 1626?-1663 Ole Olsen (Lid) (abt.1600-1664?) *# 1664-1682 [[Olsen-10715|Aamund Olsen Lid (abt.1630-aft.1701)]] probably m. Anne Knutsdatter Bjørke *# 1683-1732 [[Aamundsen-25|Ole Aamundsen Lid (1655-aft.1744)]] m1. [[Pedersdatter-4609|Randi Pedersdatter (-1692)]] m2. [[Larsdatter-2615|Eli Larsdatter (-bef.1708)]] m3. [[Larsdatter-2616|Brite Larsdatter Myklebust (1655-1740)]] *# 1733-1739 [[Knudsen-1874|Knud Knudsen Nupen (abt.1700-1772)]] (Ørsta) m. 1733 [[Olsdatter-4870|Anne Olsdatter Lid (abt.1702-1747)]] *# 1739-1764 [[Knudsen-1873|Knud Knudsen Kvistad (abt.1713-1781)]] m1. 1740 [[Pedersdatter-4608|Siri Pedersdatter Lien (-1745)]] m2. 1745 widow [[Erichsdatter-248|Anne Erichsdatter Sæbø (abt.1700-)]] *# 1765-1794 [[Aamundsen-21|Carsten Aamundsen Kvistad (1741-1794)]] m. 1765 [[Knudsdatter-694|Rannei Knudsdatter Lid (1742-1824)]] *# 1796-1821 Elias Frantssen Selvik (1761-1819) m. Kari Torbjørnsdatter Mek (1753-1831) *# 1821-1835 [[Arnesen-356|Rasmus Arnesen Tvergrov (1792-1835)]] m. 1820 [[Knudsdatter-695|Ragnhild Knudsdatter Hjelle (1781-1846)]] (Volda) *# 1835-1869 [[Jakobsen-675|Jetmund Jakobsen Stennes (1814-1885)]] m. 1836 [[Arnesdatter-254|Marte Arnesdatter Kvistad (1811-1897)]] *# 1869-1906 [[Jonsen-848|Lars Jonsen Urkegjerde (1841-1927)]] m. 1869 [[Jetmundsdatter-16|Karoline Jetmundsdatter Lid (1839-1904)]] *# 1906-1945 [[Larsen-8046|Johan Britanus Larsen Liid (1873-1950)]] === Maude === * '''Maude - Bnr 1 - Heimigarden''' (Vol.3 p. 208) *# 1590 Paal Olsen *# a. 1603-1612 Peder b. 1603-1624 Endre *# 1626-1642 Peder Aamundsen *# 1640-1664 [[Standal-37|Einar Aamundsen Standal (abt.1605-abt.1680)]] *# 1664-1684 [[Unknown-562539|Peder Olsen (abt.1625-1684)]] (Ytre-Urke?) m. [[Maude-382|Brite Einarsdatter Maude (abt.1645-aft.1699)]] *# 1685-1699 [[Stennes-12|Ole Pedersen Stennes (abt.1640-1699)]] m. widow [[Maude-382|Brite Einarsdatter Maude (abt.1645-aft.1699)]] *# 1700-1716 [[Maude-383|Peder Olsen Maude (abt.1670-1716)]] m. c1708 widow [[Sellereite-3|Guri Larsdatter (Viddal) Sellereite (abt.1655-1741)]] *# 1717-1758 [[Sellereite-1|Jens Olsen Sellereite (abt.1695-1774)]] m. [[Skylstad-2|Marte Pedersdatter Skylstad (abt.1695-1778)]] *# 1758-1764 [[Maude-384|Erik Jensen Maude (abt.1736-1764)]] m. 1758 [[Sæbø-26|Brite Paulsdatter Sæbø (1735-1767)]] *# 1765-1799 [[Øye-33|Jetmund Jonsen Øye (1744-1832)]] m. 1765 widow [[Sæbø-26|Brite Paulsdatter Sæbø (1735-1767)]] *# 1799-1833 [[Maude-378|Ole Jetmundsen Maude (1776-1833)]] m. 1803 [[Øye-45|Clara Olsdatter Øye (1779-1852)]], Clara m2. 1837 [[Bjørke-20|Sjur Olsen Bjørke (1791-1880)]] *# 1834-1857 [[Hustad-39|Ivar Jakob Aamundsen Hustad (1807-1861)]] m. 1832 [[Maude-385|Anne Olsdatter Maude (1803-1902)]] *# 1857-1894 [[Tvergrov-2|Henrik Kristiansen Tvergrov (1829-1894)]] m. 1858 [[Maude-386|Oline Birgitte Ivarsdatter Maude (1834-1937)]] *# 1894-1906 [[Mo-43|Knut Larsen Mo (1867-1906)]] m. 1893 [[Maude-387|Anna Henriksdatter Maude (1861-1938)]] * '''Maude - Bnr 2 - Utigarden''' (Vol. 3 p. 213) *# 1888-1927 [[Maude-388|Ivar Jakob Henriksen Maude (1858-1950)]] m. 1882 [[Urke-12|Ingeborg Marie Fredriksdatter Urke (1859-1930)]] === Midt-Trandal === * '''Midt-Trandal - Brukarane''' (Vol. 3 p. 69) *# to 1602 Peder *# a)1603-c1634 Erik Pedersen (Midt-Trandal?) b)1617-1652 Jetmund Andersen (Indre-Trandal?) *# 1636-1664 Jon Pedersen (Midt-Trandal?) *# 1664-c1685 Elling Jonsen Midt-Trandal (c1635-c1685) *# c1685-1699? Jakob Knudsen (c1635-aft.1701) m. widow Synnøve (-1741?) *# c1700-1751 [[Jakobsen-805|Jon Jakobsen Midt-Trandal (c1665-1753)]] probably m. Marte Endresdatter (-1748) *# 1751-1789 [[Jetmundsen-21|Ole Jetmundsen Stavset (abt.1721-1795)]] m. 1751 widow [[Ellingsdatter-122|Marte Ellingsdatter Trandal (abt.1712-1803)]] *# 1789-1812 [[Endresen-105|Jon Endresen Trandal (1749-1816)]] m. 1783 [[Olsdatter-4444|Marte Olsdatter Frøland (1745-1820)]] *# 1812-1835 [[Jonsen-812|Ole Jonsen Trandal (1786-1844)]] m. 1813 [[Jørgensdatter-1007|Anne Jørgensdatter Viddal (1791-1846)]] *# 1835-1858 [[Olsen-9918|Endre Olsen Trandal (1814-1858)]] m. 1840 [[Sjursdatter-94|Johanne Sjursdatter Aarsnes (1813-1900)]] *# 1859-1869 [[Rasmussen-5210|Jon Karolus Rasmussen Haandlykken (1831-1894)]] m. 1859 widow [[Sjursdatter-94|Johanne Sjursdatter Trandal (1813-1900)]] *# === Moane === * '''Moane - Bnr 1 - Arnegarden''' (Vol. 4 p. 402) *# 1603-1629 Ole Jonsen *# 1630-1682 Lars Andersen (c1600-c1685) *# 1683-1695 [[Larsen-7501|Ingebrigt Larsen Mo (abt.1650-1695)]] m. [[Andersdatter-2988|Guri Andersdatter Hustad (1660-1749)]] *# 1696-1735 [[Pedersen-9471|Jetmund Pedersen Hustad (abt.1669-1751)]] m. widow [[Andersdatter-2988|Guri Andersdatter Mo (1660-1749)]] *# 1735-1769 [[Jetmundsen-5|Ingebrigt Jetmundsen Mo (abt.1699-1781)]] m. 1735 [[Olsdatter-4330|Anne Olsdatter Aklestad (abt.1709-1797)]] *# 1769-1773 [[Ingebrigtsen-184|Peder Ingebrigtsen Mo (1736-1803)]] m. 1773 [[Hansdatter-4623|Barbra Hansdatter Eikrem (abt.1750-1808)]] (Borgund) *# 1773-1801 [[Knudsen-2037|Thore Knudsen Mo (1745-1820)]] m1. 1774 [[Ingebrigtsdatter-105|Guri Ingebrigtsdatter Mo (1740-1789)]] m2. 1789 [[Jonsdatter-826|Anne Gurine Jonsdatter Skylstad (1759-1843)]] *# 1801-1846 [[Arnesen-444|Lars Arnesen Mo (1780-1848)]] m1. 1803 [[Jonsdatter-926|Randi Jonsdatter Kvistad (1775-1823)]] m2. 1825 [[Olsdatter-5547|Marte Olsdatter Rekkedal (1790-1846)]] *# 1846-1873 [[Larsen-8533|Peder Johannes Larsen Mo (1816-1883)]] m. 1842 [[Simonsdatter-273|Johanne Simonsdatter Aarset (1810-1879)]] *# 1873-1918 [[Knudsen-2038|Knud Andreas Knudsen Ville (1845-1923)]] m. 1872 [[Pedersdatter-5014|Randi Martha Pedersdatter Mo (1846-1901)]] *# 1919-1955 [[Knudsen-2040|Peder Johannes Knudsen Mo (1879-1969)]] *# 1955-1976 [[Olsen-11774|Sverre Olsen Moe (1909-1999)]] m. 1940 [[Kopperstad-1|Borgny Pedersdatter Kopperstad (1917-2010)]] (Herøy) * '''Moane - Bnr 2 - Martinesgarden''' (Vol. 4 p. 406) *# 1602-1607? Ole Arnesen *# 1608?-1621 Knud *# 1621-1624 Peder Andersen *# 1625-1632 Jon Johannesen *# 1633 - Klemet *# 1634-1683 [[Olsen-11678|Kolbein Olsen (c1600-1685)]] *# 1683-1699 [[Kolbeinsen-42|Ole Kolbeinsen (abt.1658-aft.1711)]] *# 1699-1705 Rasmus Paulsen Ytre-Horn (c1675-) m1. 1699? Berit Olsdatter Viddal (-1709?) m2. 1710 Anne Andersdatter Nordang (-aft.1732) *# 1706-1707 Ole Olsen (Kalvatn?) (c1680-) *# a) 1708-1739 [[Iversen-1060|Jon Iversen Sæter (abt.1670-aft.1739)]] (Sunnylven) m1. [[Larsdatter-2884|Anne Larsdatter Urke (-bef.1723)]] m2. [[Andersdatter-3921|Anne Andersdatter Hustad]]
b) 1716-1720 [[Kvistad-7|Ole Pedersen Kvistad (abt.1690-1746)]]?
c) 1721-1744 Henrik Andersen (c1678?-1752) *# 1739-1767 [[Hoggen-1|Torbjørn Nilsen Hoggen (abt.1705-1771)]] (Volda) m. 1739 [[Gjerde-43|Brite Olsdatter Gjerde (abt.1720-aft.1771)]] *# 1767-1794 [[Mo-35|Jetmund Torbjørnsen Mo (1741-1803)]] m. 1768 [[Øye-17|Kari Jonsdatter Øye (1736-aft.1803)]] *# 1794-1831 [[Finnes-2|Jon Knudsen Finnes (1769-1831)]] m. 1796 [[Mo-34|Klara Jetmundsdatter Mo (1770-1842)]] *# 1831-1845 [[Hole-405|Hallvard Pedersen Hole (1787-1848)]] m. 1820 [[Mo-33|Kari Jonsdatter Mo (1797-1881)]] *# 1845-1864 [[Rasmussen-5846|Martinus Rasmussen Sæbø (1802-1864)]] m. 1828 [[Olsdatter-5580|Brit Olsdatter Bjørke (1805-1881)]] *# 1864-1883 [[Martinussen-59|Iver Rasmus Martinussen Mo (1829-1903)]] m. 1852 [[Pedersdatter-5023|Guri Pedersdatter Mo (1821-1873)]] *# 1883-1913 [[Rasmussen-5847|Martinus Rasmussen Mo (1853-1939)]] m. 1883 [[Larsdatter-2885|Randi Hansine Larsdatter Bjørke (1857-1945)]] *# 1913-1959 [[Martinussen-60|Rasmus Olai Martinussen Moe (1883-1959)]] m. 1913 [[Jørgensdatter-1183|Anna Randine Nikoline Jørgensdatter Saure (1891-1968)]] *''' Moane - Bnr 3 - Svòra''' (Vol. 4 p. 412) *# 1603-1641 Ingebrigt Olsen (c1570-1641?) *# 1642-c1685 Erik Jetmundsen (c1610-c1685) probably m. Synnøve Vigleiksdatter Standal (-c1705) *# c1685-1709 Ole Jacobsen Rønning (c1655-) m1. widow after Erik (Synnøve?) 2. Ingeborg Sjursdatter (Rørstad?) *# 1709-1742 [[Brekke-106|Gunder Knudsen Brekke (abt.1680-1748)]] m. [[Nupen-1|Kari Sjursdatter Nupen (abt.1690-1765)]] *# 1742-1765 [[Mo-30|Knut Gundersen Mo (abt.1715-1765)]] m. 1742 [[Hustad-18|Synnøve Hansdatter Hustad (abt.1718-1793)]] *# 1766-1789 [[Knudsen-2050|Knud Knudsen Mo (1743-1815)]] m. 1765 [[Pedersdatter-5044|Pernille Pedersdatter Aaseli (abt.1730-1821)]] (Volda) *# 1789-1822 [[Knudsen-2041|Knud Knudsen Mo (1769-1822)]] m1. 1793 [[Olsdatter-4544|Synnøve Olsdatter Skylstad (1768-1808)]] m2. 1809 [[Hallvardsdatter-7|Anne Hallvardsdatter Hustad (1764-1837)]] *# 1822-1845 [[Arnesen-435|Jørgen Arnesen Viddal (1783-1850)]] m. 1819 [[Knudsdatter-855|Pernille Knudsdatter Mo (1794-1882)]] *# 1845-1870 [[Iversen-1063|Steffen Iversen Tryggeset (1806-1887)]] m. 1831 [[Pedersdatter-5042|Pernille Pedersdatter Mo (1812-1885)]] *# 1870-1902 [[Steffensen-186|Iver Steffensen Mo (1833-1915)]] m. 1866 [[Olsdatter-4526|Johanne Olsdatter Kvistad (1833-1925)]] *# 1902-1948 [[Ivarsen-122|Steffen Olai Martinus Ivarsen Moe (1866-1952)]] m. 1896 [[Sivertsdatter-157|Karoline Birgitte Sivertsdatter Saure (1872-1932)]] *# 1948-1970 [[Steffensen-191|Ivar Andreas Kristian Steffensen Moe (1899-1980)]] m. 1939 [[Andreasdatter-396|Anna Marie Andreasdatter Årsæther (1904-2005)]] * '''Moane - Bnr 4 - Pegarden/Jakobgarden''' (Vol. 4 p. 417) *# 1603-1625 Peder Toresen *# 1625-1685 [[Olsen-11678|Kolbein Olsen (Sæbø?) (c1600-c1685)]] m. Brite Jonsdatter (-aft.1687) *# 1686?-1707 [[Kolbeinsen-43|Aamund Kolbeinsen Mo (c1655-1707)]] m. [[Nilsdatter-987|Kirsten Nilsdatter Sætre (-aft.1707)]] *# a) 1708-1723 Jakob Pedersen (c1635-aft.1723)
b) 1708?-1724 [[Larsen-8586|Arne Larsen Haugen (c1690-1724)]] m. [[Olsdatter-5616|Kirsti Olsdatter (-1757)]] *# 1724-1736? Jon Olsen Midtgaard (c1700-1755) m. Brite Jetmundsdatter Aarset (c1695-1763) *# 1737?-1745 [[Larsen-7691|Knud Larsen Stokke (abt.1712-1745)]] m1. 1737 [[Jakobsdatter-237|Anne Jakobsdatter Myrhol (abt.1713-1740)]] m2. 1741 [[Eriksdatter-743|Marte Eriksdatter Stennes (-1766)]] *# 1747-1777 [[Knudsen-2058|Lars Knudsen Viddal (abt.1703-1792)]] m. 1748 [[Jørgensdatter-1199|Anne Jørgensdatter Slettedal (abt.1715-1792)]] *# 1777-1801 [[Jonsen-840|Arne Jonsen Skylstad (1751-1826)]] m. 1779 [[Larsdatter-2913|Pernille Larsdatter Mo (1749-1826)]] *# 1801-1846 [[Thoresen-197|Peder Thoresen Mo (1780-1862)]] m. 1808 [[Arnesdatter-365|Ragnild Arnesdatter Mo (1783-1853)]] *# 1846-1888 [[Pedersen-10704|Arne Martinus Pedersen Mo (1818-1899)]] m. 1846 [[Olsdatter-4523|Anne Marte Olsdatter Kvistad (1819-1886)]] *# 1888-1901 [[Arnesen-449|Peder Arnesen Mo (1847-1903)]] m1. 1875 [[Pedersdatter-5056|Johanne Andrine Pedersdatter Finnes (1848-1881)]] m2. 1889 [[Larsdatter-2419|Anna Randine Larsdatter Sellereite (1860-1908)]] *# 1901-1939 [[Johannesen-598|Jakob Mathias Johannesen Nordang (1868-1957)]] m1. 1894 [[Rasmusdatter-1263|Elen Magrethe Rasmusdatter Skylstad (1867-1909)]] m2. 1912 [[Sivertsdatter-158|Johanne Marie Sivertsdatter Furset (1876-1955)]] (Stranda) *# 1939-1973 [[Jakobsen-789|Olav Holger Jakobsen Nordang (1896-1985)]] m. 1928 [[Skamfersæter-1|Mali Skamfersæter (1910-2001)]] * '''Moane - Bnr 5 - Nytun''' (Vol. 4 p. 422) *# 1939- [[Johannesen-598|Jakob Mathias Johannesen Nordang (1868-1957)]] m2. 1912 [[Sivertsdatter-158|Johanne Marie Sivertsdatter Furset (1876-1955)]] *# 1966- [[Jakobsen-790|Peder Johannes Martin Jakobsen Nordang (1897-1982)]] * '''Moane - Gammalt bruk''' (Vol. 4 p. 422) *# -1603 widow Synnøve *# 1604?-1615 Sjur *# 1623 Jetmund * '''Moane - Husmenn''' (Vol. 4 p. 423) ** c1700-1709? Samund Nilsen Haandlykken (c1645-1709) m. Dorte (-1736) ** 1728-1750 Ivar Olsen Bjørdal (c1675-1750) m1. 1711? Brite Olsdatter (-1743) m2. 1745 Guri Olsdatter Mo ** Moabakkane: 1870-1933 [[Pedersen-10669|Lars Severin Pedersen Moe (1842-1931)]] m. 1867 [[Knudsdatter-867|Eline Knudsdatter Ville (1843-1933)]] ** Hjelleplassen: 1871-1903 [[Olsen-10022|Amund Olsen Kvistad (1824-1885)]] m. 1862 [[Olsdatter-5615|Synneve Olsdatter Aarset (1829-1903)]] === Molaupen === === Morka === * '''Morka - Bnr 1 - Toregarden''' (Vol. 4 p. 204) *# 1603-1614 Rasmus *# 1620-c1655 Ole Olsen (c1590-c1655) *# c1655-1696 [[Olsen-12937|Ole Olesen Mork (c1620-aft.1701)]] m. [[Matiasdatter-63|Mali Matiasdatter Rørstad (-1696)]] *# 1696-1733 [[Pedersen-11347|Ole Pedersen (abt.1661-1733)]] m. [[Olsdatter-6261|Agathe Olsdatter Mork (abt.1660-1739)]] *# 1734-c1780 [[Sjursen-142|Tore Sjursen Skjaastad (abt.1707-1790)]] m. 1734 [[Olsdatter-6260|Marte Olsdatter Mork (abt.1704-1784)]] *# 1766-1791 [[Toresen-150|Ole Toresen Mork (1735-1811)]] m. 1766 [[Arnesdatter-256|Pernille Arnesdatter Skylstad (1734-1803)]] *# 1791-1821 [[Jensen-16645|Knud Jensen Leira (1761-1838)]] m. 1792 [[Olsdatter-6257|Brit Olsdatter Mork (1769-1837)]] *# 1821-1846 [[Knudsen-2195|Ole Knudsen Mork (1793-1860)]] m. 1822 [[Olsdatter-6277|Oline Olsdatter Skjaastad (1790-1863)]] *# 1846-1889 [[Eliassen-207|Ole Iver Eliassen Skjaastad (1830-1906)]] m1. 1854 [[Berntsdatter-47|Brit Berntsdatter Stennes]] m2. 1865 [[Endresdatter-112|Anna Endresdatter Trandal (1842-1929)]] *# 1889-1898 [[Olsen-12840|Johan Andreas Olsen Saure (1852-1894)]] m. 1888 [[Jakobsdatter-255|Berte Johanne Jakobsdatter Rørstad (1859-1918)]] *# 1898-1927 [[Jonsen-916|Ole Andreas Jonsen Aakre (1876-1968)]] m. 1898 widow [[Jakobsdatter-255|Berte Johanne Jakobsdatter Mork (1859-1918)]] *# 1927-1966 [[Andreassen-516|Ole Jakobus Andreassen Mork (1891-1973)]] m1. 1917 [[Eliasdatter-184|Pernille Ragna Eliasdatter Saure (1895-1929)]] m2. 1933 widow [[Martinusdatter-54|Borghild Andrea Jensen (1895-1977)]] *''' Morka - Bnr 2 - Vollane''' (Vol. 4 p. 210) *# 1603-1624 Knud Pedersen (-aft.1628) *# 1624-1663 Jon Knudsen Mork (c1590-1663) *# 1665-1669 Jon Olsen (Mork?) (c1625-aft.1669) *# c1670-1673? Knud (-c1673) m. [[Olsdatter-6349|Anne Olsdatter Mork (-1720)]] *# 1674-1687? Helge (-c1687) m. widow [[Olsdatter-6349|Anne Olsdatter Mork (-1720)]] *# 1688?-1691 [[Larsen-9219|Steffen Larsen (-1691)]] m. [[Olsdatter-6349|Anne Olsdatter Mork (-1720)]] *# 1692?-1717 [[Olsen-12938|Simon Olsen Aam (c1645-aft.1724)]] m. [[Olsdatter-6349|Anne Olsdatter Mork (-1720)]] *# 1717-1766 [[Steffensen-182|Ole Steffensen Viddal (abt.1698-1766)]] m. [[Knudsdatter-961|Ragnhild Knudsdatter Mork (abt.1701-1770)]] *# 1755?-1770 [[Olsen-12850|Simon Olsen Mork (abt.1722-1770)]] m1. 1755 [[Arnesdatter-258|Brit Arnesdatter Skylstad (abt.1723-1758)]] m2. 1760 [[Jonsdatter-1197|Anne Jonsdatter Osdal (abt.1728-1784)]] (Volda) *# 1770-1801 [[Olsen-12292|Arne Olsen Finnes (1740-1813)]] m1. 1771 widow [[Jonsdatter-1197|Anne Jonsdatter Mork (abt.1728-1784)]] m2. 1785 [[Larsdatter-3186|Kari Larsdatter Aarset (1749-1805)]] m3. 1806 widow [[Knudsdatter-963|Randi Knudsdatter Leira (1753-1819)]] *# 1801-1803 [[Ottesen-161|Ole Ottesen Aakre (1768-1803)]] m. 1798 [[Olsdatter-6295|Anne Olsdatter Gjersdal (1765-1855)]] (Volda) *# 1804-1839 [[Nilsen-1292|Peder Nilsen Sellereite (1779-1864)]] m. 1805 widow [[Olsdatter-6295|Anne Olsdatter Mork (1765-1855)]] *# 1840-1882 [[Pedersen-11373|Ole Pedersen Mork (1807-1882)]] m. 1839 [[Pedersdatter-5230|Kanutte Pedersdatter Finnes (1815-1905)]] *# 1882-1885 [[Pedersen-11400|Knud Pedersen Rørstad (1848-1885)]] m. [[Pedersdatter-4630|Berte Johanne Pedersdatter Aakre (1858-1944)]] *# 1886-1939 [[Baardsen-83|Martinus Baardsen Sellereite (1859-1948)]] m. 1886 widow [[Pedersdatter-4630|Berte Johanne Pedersdatter Mork (1858-1944)]] *# 1939-1967 [[Martinussen-76|Ole Andreas Edvin Martinussen Mork (1896-1986)]] m. 1926 [[Larsdatter-3239|Ragnhild Larsdatter Toset (1904-1991)]] * '''Morka - Bnr 3 - Steffagarden''' (Vol. 4 p. 216) *# 1609-1656 Morten Knudsen (c1570-1656) *# 1657-1669? [[Knudsen-2225|Ole Knudsen (c1630-1669?)]] m. [[Mortensdatter-577|Karen Mortensdatter Mork (-1691)]] *# c1670-1699 Knud Pedersen Nordang? m. widow [[Mortensdatter-577|Karen Mortensdatter Mork (-1691)]] *# 1700-1735 [[Arnesen-382|Anders Arnesen Leira (abt.1660-1746)]] m. [[Olsdatter-4992|Brite Olsdatter (abt.1695-1776)]] *# 1735-1742 [[Ellingsen-409|Erik Ellingsen (-1742)]] m. widow? Marte Rasmusdatter Skinnvik (-aft.1778) *# 1742-1748 Jon Eriksen Bjørke (c1715-) m. Brite Larsdatter Aakre (see Bjørke bnr. 3) *# 1749-1783 [[Eriksen-1407|Knud Eriksen (abt.1720-1784)]] m. 1748 [[Pedersdatter-5510|Siri Pedersdatter (abt.1722-1800)]] *# 1783-1801 [[Knudsen-2214|Erik Knudsen Mork (1753-1801)]] m. 1784 [[Knudsdatter-972|Mali Knudsdatter Skjaastad (1751-1800)]] *# 1802-1821 [[Hansen-18420|Steffen Hansen Viddal (1778-1857)]] m. 1802 [[Olsdatter-5206|Oline Olsdatter Aklestad (1754-1836)]] *# 1822-1844 [[Eriksen-1402|Erik Eriksen Mork (1795-1852)]] m. 1821 [[Olsdatter-6335|Guri Olsdatter Bjørke (1792-1859)]] *# 1844-1882 [[Eriksen-1401|Steffen Eriksen Mork (1823-1910)]] m. 1853 [[Sørensdatter-1625|Pernille Sørensdatter Bjørke (1825-1878)]] *# 1882-1912 [[Baardsen-81|Lars Baardsen Sellereite (1852-1932)]] m. 1880 [[Steffensdatter-84|Synneve Gurine (Steffensdatter) Mork (1858-1947)]] *# 1912-1933 [[Larsen-9204|Steffen Peder Elias Larsen Mork (1880-1928)]] m. 1911 [[Sivertsdatter-145|Jakobine Kristine Sivertsdatter Hole (1883-1968)]] *# 1933-1958 [[Larsen-9206|Bernt Edvard Larsen Mork (1885-1967)]] m. 1931 widow [[Sivertsdatter-145|Jakobine Kristine Sivertsdatter Mork (1883-1968)]] === Myrholen === * '''Myrholen - Bnr 1 - Store-Myrholen''' (Vol. 5 p. 128) *# 1586- Peder *# abt.1603 Ivar Lassessen *# a)1607?-1634 Knud Olsen b)1624-1635 Ivar Ottarsen *# 1635-1661 Jakob (Jetmundsen Sæbø?) (c1605-1661?) m. Anne Olsdatter Stokke *# 1662-1690? Kristofer Jakobsen Myrhol (c1635-aft.1707) m. unknown Olsdatter Standal *# 1690?-1710 [[Jakobsen-708|Ole Jakobsen Myrhol (abt.1658-aft.1713)]] m. [[Jonsdatter-842|Guri Jonsdatter Aklestad (-bef.1713)]] *# 1710-1724 [[Olsen-10193|Jakob Olsen Myrhol (abt.1691-bef.1724)]] m. 1711? [[Ingebrigtsdatter-114|Kari Ingebrigtsdatter Mo (abt.1688-1749)]] *# 1725-1749 [[Olsen-10192|Ingebrigt Olsen Midtgaard (abt.1693-1749)]] (Sykkylven) m. widow [[Ingebrigtsdatter-114|Kari Ingebrigtsdatter Myrhol (abt.1688-1749)]] *# 1749-1787 [[Frantssen-2|Johan Frantssen Aarskog (abt.1726-1790)]] m. 1750 [[Ingebrigtsdatter-113|Sylvei Ingebrigtsdatter Myrhol (abt.1726-1801)]] *# 1789-1821 [[Johansen-2303|Frantz Johansen Myrhol (1760-1825)]] m. 1791 [[Hansdatter-3991|Siri Hansdatter Viddal (1770-1855)]] *# 1821-1862 [[Frantssen-5|Johan Frantssen Myrhol (1792-1882)]] m. 1823 [[Rasmusdatter-1274|Brit Rasmusdatter Sæbø (1800-1862)]] *# 1862-1890 [[Pedersen-9670|Peder Pedersen Stokke (1824-1904)]] m. 1855 [[Johansdatter-481|Else Johansdatter Myrhol (1827-1912)]] *# 1890-1933 [[Pedersen-9672|Johan Pedersen Myrhol (1858-1933)]] m. 1891 [[Pedersdatter-4365|Karoline Pedersdatter Sæbønes (1863-1952)]] *# 1933-1964 [[Johansen-2306|Peder Johan Johansen Myrhol (1892-1989)]] m. 1920 [[Berntsdatter-67|Oline Kornelia Berntsdatter Aarset (1891-1962)]] * '''Myrholen - Bnr 2 - Lissje-Myrholen''' (Vol. 5 p. 133) *# 1885-1924 [[Berntsen-187|Thore Berntsen Rekkedal (1852-1940)]] m. 1885 [[Pedersdatter-4366|Berte Severine Pedersdatter Myrhol (1856-1937)]] *# 1924-1955 [[Thoresen-162|Peder Johan Thoresen Myrhol (1887-1944)]] m. 1919 [[Andersdatter-3083|Karoline Andrine Andersdatter Hustad (1891-1966)]] * '''Myrholen - Bnr 3 - Slovang''' (Vol. 5 p. 135) *# 1940- [[Johansen-2307|Jakob Peter Mathias Johansen Myrhol (1903-1988)]] * '''Myrholen - Husmenn''' (Vol. 5 p. 136) ** Jon Ellingsen (1731?-1805) m. Alet Samuelsdatter (1738?-1820) ** [[Hallvardsen-6|Morten Hallvardsen Hustad (1771-1844)]] m1. 1798 [[Kristiansdatter-118|Kari Kristiansdatter Tvergrov (1760-1835)]] m2. 1838 [[Andersdatter-3084|Marte Andersdatter Rekkedal (1786-)]] ** [[Mortensen-1709|Kristian Mortensen Myrhol (1801-1882)]] m. 1834 [[Einarsdatter-38|Kristiane Einarsdatter Tvergrov/Valset (1806-1885)]] === Ner-Frøland === === Ner-Saure === * '''Ner-Saure - Bnr 1 - Knutegarden''' (Vol. 4 p. 119) *# bef.1586 Jeppe *# bef.1603-1616 Peder Hansen *# 1617-1656 Knud Knudsen (c1590-aft.1656) *# 1656-c.1685 Hans Knudsen Saure (c1615-aft.1685) *# 1686?-1710 Knud Hansen Saure (c1660-aft.1710) *# 1710-1751 [[Knudsen-2304|Hans Knudsen Saure (c1685-1753)]] m. [[Olsdatter-6724|Gjertrud Olsdatter (c1685-1760)]] *# 1751-1770 [[Jakobsen-707|Jakob Israel Jakobsen Myrhol (1724-1770)]] m. 1751 [[Hansdatter-3993|Randi Hansdatter Saure (abt.1730-1770)]] *# 1770-1787 [[Christensen-10008|Peder Christensen Skjaastad (1747-1787)]] m. 1770 [[Olsdatter-5467|Martha Olsdatter Viddal (1740-1810)]] *# 1788-1819 [[Knudsen-2020|Jørgen Knudsen Viddal (1756-1823)]] m1. 1790 widow [[Olsdatter-5467|Martha Olsdatter Saure (1740-1810)]] m2. 1812 widow [[Eriksdatter-670|Ingeborg Eriksdatter Hustad (1755-1826)]] *# 1819-1839 [[Knudsen-2165|Knud Knudsen Aarset (1788-1845)]] m. 1820 [[Knudsdatter-806|Kari Knudsdatter Hustad (1800-1892)]] *# 1845-1849 [[Jetmundsen-63|Christian Jetmundsen Trandal (1792-1871)]] m. 1845 widow [[Knudsdatter-806|Kari Knudsdatter Saure (1800-1892)]] *# 1850?-1867 [[Knudsen-2306|Knud Andreas Knudsen Saure (1822-1865)]] m. 1854 [[Eliasdatter-192|Maria Eliasdatter Standal (1831-1916)]] *# 1867-1885 [[Jensen-17153|Sivert Jensen Skjaastad (1838-1900)]] m. 1866 widow [[Eliasdatter-192|Maria Eliasdatter Saure (1831-1916)]] *# 1885-1924 [[Knudsen-2308|Elias Kristoffer Knudsen Saure (1857-1924)]] m. 1885 [[Monsdatter-133|Randi Elene Monsdatter Skylstad (1860-1921)]] *# 1924-1967 [[Eliassen-223|Sivert Andreas Eliassen Saure (1898-1996)]] m. ~1931 [[Olsdatter-6648|Edvarda Pernille Olsdatter Saure (1907-2004)]] *''' Ner-Saure - Bnr 2 - Knutegarden''' (Vol. 4 p. 125) *# 1586 widow *# bef.1603-1627 Jon Jonsen *# 1628-1664 Erik Olsen Bjørke (c1595-c1665) *# 1665-1688 Ole Olsen Bjørke (c1635-c1690) *# 1689-1709 Erik (c1660-1709) m2. [[Olsdatter-6860|Brite Olsdatter (-1736)]] *# 1710-1755 [[Johansen-2826|Nils Johansen Nes (abt.1680-1765)]] (Volda) m. widow [[Olsdatter-6860|Brite Olsdatter (-1736)]] m2. 1737 [[Ellingsdatter-216|Brite Ellingsdatter Førde (abt.1695-1771)]] *# 1755-1770 [[Nilsen-1279|Elling Nilsen Saure (abt.1737-1770)]] m. 1755 [[Karsteinsdatter-3|Anne Karsteinsdatter Sundal (abt.1738-1807)]] (Volda) *# 1770-1799 [[Andersen-8178|Torbjørn Andersen Krumsvik (abt.1732-1799)]] (Volda) m. 1771 widow [[Karsteinsdatter-3|Anne Karsteinsdatter Saure (abt.1738-1807)]] *# 1800-1841 [[Torbjørnsen-136|Anders Torbjørnsen Saure (1776-1863)]] m1. 1801 [[Jakobsdatter-355|Randi Jakobsdatter Sundal (1781-1818)]] (Volda) m2. 1819 [[Didriksdatter-24|Massi Didriksdatter Osdal (1787-1866)]] (Volda) *# 1841-1850 [[Andersen-10394|Torbjørn Andreas Andersen Saure (1815-1849)]] m. 1842 [[Ananiasdatter-23|Johanne Ananiasdatter Øye (1814-1903)]] *# 1850-1868 [[Jakobsen-879|Jetmund Jakobsen Rørstad (1822-1907)]] m. 1850 widow [[Ananiasdatter-23|Johanne Ananiasdatter Saure (1814-1903)]] *# 1868-1871 [[Jensen-17297|Knut Johannes Jensen Standal (1844-1895)]] m. 1867 [[Torbjørnsdatter-125|Anne Randine Torbjørnsdatter Saure (1846-1934)]] *# 1871-1907 [[Berntsen-228|Jørgen Fredrik Berntsen Viddal (1847-1938)]] m. 1871 [[Torbjørnsdatter-90|Brit Johanne Torbjørnsdatter Saure (1848-1917)]] *# 1907-1945 [[Jørgensen-4902|Bernt Olaus Jørgensen Saure (1872-1956)]] m. 1905 [[Johnsdatter-489|Gyrid Johnsdatter Flo (1873-1956)]] (Stryn) *# 1945-1965 [[Berntsen-264|Jørgen Frederik Berntsen Saure (1905-1990)]] m. 1937 [[Knutsdatter-409|Berta Johanne Sigvarda Knutsdatter Bjørke (1907-1977)]] * '''Ner-Saure - Husmenn''' (Vol. 4 p. 132) *# 1822- [[Hansen-18420|Steffen Hansen Viddal (1778-1857)]] m1. 1802 [[Olsdatter-5206|Oline Olsdatter Aklestad (1754-1836)]] m2. 1837 [[Nilsdatter-819|Brit Nilsdatter Sellereite (1799-1871)]] === Nes === === Norang === * '''Norang - Bnr 1 - Arnegarden''' (Vol. 3 p. 324) *# bef.1603-1610 Ole Jonsen *# 1614-1649 Peder Rasmusen (c1590-c1670) *# a: 1632-c1670 Bjørn Olsen (Norang?) (c1600-c1670) b: 1650-1693 [[Olsen-9855|Jetmund Olsen (abt.1610-1695)]] m. Barbro Bjørnsdatter Nordang (-c1705) c: 1683 Einar Jetmundsen Nordang (c1655-1684?) *# 1694-1722 [[Jetmundsen-16|Bjørn Jetmundsen Nordang (abt.1660-1748)]] m. [[Jonsdatter-769|Anne Jonsdatter (-1754)]] *# 1722-1740 [[Bjørnsen-184|Jetmund Bjørnsen Nordang (abt.1695-1740)]] m1. [[Paulsdatter-180|Mali Paulsdatter Slettedal (-1732)]] m2. [[Jakobsdatter-219|Marte Jakobsdatter Sætre (-1740)]] *# 1746-1754 [[Jonsen-787|Elling Jonsen Skylstad (abt.1715-1801)]] *# 1754-1778 [[Aamundsen-14|Arne Aamundsen Øye (abt.1730-1778)]] m1. 1756 [[Jetmundsdatter-8|Mali Jetmundsdatter Nordang (1735-1773)]] m2. 1774 [[Endresdatter-67|Marte Endresdatter Bjørdal (abt.1730-)]] (Sunnylven) *# 1779-1805 [[Arnesen-310|Jakob Arnesen Nordang (1758-1805)]] m. 1780 [[Steffensdatter-50|Maren Steffensdatter Valset (1759-1830)]] *# 1807-1818 [[Jakobsen-683|Steffen Jakobsen Nordang (1786-1818)]] m. 1808 [[Steffensdatter-51|Brite Steffensdatter Øye (1787-1872)]] *# 1819-1824 [[Larsen-7507|Karl Larsen Nordang (1785-1871)]] m. 1819 widow [[Steffensdatter-51|Brite Steffensdatter Nordang (1787-1872)]] *# 1824-1865 [[Steffensen-125|Jakob Steffensen Nordang (1808-1891)]] m. 1838 [[Pedersdatter-4278|Nille Andrine Pedersdatter (1812-1886)]] *# 1865-1894 [[Jakobsen-684|Steffen Martinius Jakobsen Nordang (1841-1883)]] m. 1864 [[Olsdatter-4398|Ingeborg Kanutte Olsdatter Skylstad (1843-1946)]] *# 1894-1915 [[Steffensen-126|Jakob Steffensen Nordang (1869-1912)]] m. 1897 [[Olsdatter-4399|Oline Susanne Olsdatter Finnes (1874-1936)]] * '''Norang - Bnr 2 - Marigarden''' (Vol. 3 p. 330) *# bef.1603-1614 Jon Pedersen *# 1615-1639 Jon Knudsen *# 1640-1683 [[Jonsen-901|Jetmund Jonsen (Norang?) (c1615-1693)]] m. [[Olsdatter-4851|Magnhild Olsdatter (-aft.1693)]] *# 1684-1699 [[Øye-90|Peder Baardsen Øye (abt.1645-1699)]] m. [[Jetmundsdatter-9|Brit Jetmundsdatter Nordang (-aft.1712)]] *# 1699-1712 [[Jakobsen-685|Ole Jakobsen Urke (abt.1655-1712)]] m. [[Pedersdatter-4279|Mari Pedersdatter Nordang (-1723)]] *# 1712-1730 [[Knudsen-1753|Peder Knudsen Lynge (abt.1690-)]] m. widow [[Pedersdatter-4279|Mari Pedersdatter Nordang (-1723)]] *# 1730-1748 [[Knudsen-1755|Knud Knudsen Midtgaard (abt.1695-1748)]] (Sykkylven) m. [[Olsdatter-4401|Synnøve Olsdatter Nordang (abt.1695-1749)]] *# 1749-1761 [[Knudsen-1754|Knud Knudsen Nordang (1730-1761)]] m. 1750 [[Larsdatter-2380|Guri Larsdatter Urke (-abt.1788)]] *# 1762-1806 [[Johannesen-587|Ole Johannesen (1739-1806)]] (Sunnylven) m1. 1762 widow [[Larsdatter-2380|Guri Larsdatter Norang (-abt.1788)]] m2. 1789 [[Jørgensdatter-999|Kirsti Jørgensdatter (abt.1755-1827)]] (Sunnylven) *# 1810-1812 [[Olsen-9844|Lars Olsen Habostad (1757-1823)]] (Stranda) m. widow [[Jørgensdatter-999|Kirsti Jørgensdatter Nordang (abt.1755-1827)]] *# 1812-1827 [[Olsen-9845|Kolbein Olsen Røyr (1787-1862)]] m. 1812 [[Olsdatter-4403|Guri Olsdatter Nordang (1790-1864)]] *# 1827-1836 [[Jonsen-791|Endre Jonsen Støylen (1777-1843)]] m. [[Pedersdatter-4281|Dorte Pedersdatter Støylen (1780-1867)]] *# 1836-1859 [[Endresen-103|Jon Endresen Nordang (1810-1891)]] m. 1832 [[Aamundsdatter-9|Marianne Kristiane Aamundsdatter Leknes (1805-1891)]]3 *# 1859-1890 [[Jonsen-792|Endre Jonsen Nordang (1832-1889)]] m. 1859 [[Torsdatter-216|Larentse Torsdatter Aarskog (1832-1915)]] *# 1890-1902 [[Endresen-104|Peder Johannes Endresen Nordang (1862-1896)]] m. 1890 [[Eliasdatter-129|Anna Elisabet Eliasdatter Øye (1869-1899)]] * '''Norang - Bnr 3 - Pegarden''' (Vol. 3 p. 338) *# 1612-1613 Ole Knudsen (or Kjellsen) *# 1613-1663 Peder Jetmundsen (Norang?) (c1585-1664?) *# 1664-1681 Knud Olsen (Norang?) (c1625-) *# 1682-1711 Peder Knudsen (c1645-1711?) m. Brit (-1757) *# 1712-1744 Jon Sjursen (-1757) m. widow Brit Norang (-1757) *# 1745-1775 [[Andersen-8144|Peder Andersen Hustad (abt.1720-1797)]] m. 1745 [[Larsdatter-2360|Ragnhild Larsdatter Aakre (abt.1715-1783)]] *# 1775-1801 [[Pedersen-9442|Lars Pedersen Norang (1747-1824)]] m. 1775 [[Knudsdatter-594|Nille Knudsdatter Urke (1753-1825)]] *# 1801-1842 [[Larsen-7464|Peder Larsen Norang (1778-1851)]] m. 1810 [[Arnesdatter-243|Marte Arnesdatter Skylstad (1785-1854)]] *# 1842-1885 [[Pedersen-9484|Lars Pedersen Norang (1815-1901)]] m. 1847 [[Berntsdatter-44|Anna Berntsdatter Øye (1826-aft.1912)]] *# 1885-1912 [[Larsen-7513|Peder Olaus Larsen Norang (1850-1932)]] m. 1881 [[Arnesdatter-244|Karen Torine Arnesdatter Skylstad (1845-1899)]] * '''Norang - Bnr 4 - Knutegarden ''' (Vol. 3 p. 343) *# 1629-1660 Knud Jetmundsen (Nordang?) (c1595-c1670) *# 1660-c1670 Henrik Knudsen Nordang (c1625-c1670) *# c1670-1677 Peder Knudsen (Nordang?) *# 1678-1691 Peder Jonsen (Aklestad?) *# 1692-1710 [[Knudsen-1756|Peder Knudsen Nordang (abt.1655-1710)]] *# 1712-1749 [[Pedersen-9485|Knud Pedersen Nordang (abt.1695-1749)]] m1. 1713 [[Sjursdatter-90|Eli Sjursdatter Midtgaard (-1739)]] (Sykkylven) m2. 1741 [[Aamundsdatter-10|Anne Aamundsdatter Øye (abt.1700-1767)]] *# 1749-1787 [[Hansen-16478|Peder Hansen Riise (abt.1725-1787)]] m1. 1750 widow [[Aamundsdatter-10|Anne Aamundsdatter Nordang (abt.1700-1767)]] m2. 1768 [[Ellingsdatter-117|Sara Ellingsdatter Valset (abt.1730-1805)]] *# 1791-1832 [[Sjursen-87|Johannes Sjursen Slettebakk (1765-1832)]] (Sunnylven) m1. [[Pedersdatter-4282|Anne Pedersdatter Nordang (1772-1793)]] m2. 1794 [[Ingebrigtsdatter-107|Malene Ingebrigtsdatter Ljøen (1764-1830)]] (Sunnylven) *# 1830-1873 [[Johannesen-588|Peder Johannesen Nordang (1798-1870)]] m. 1829 [[Jakobsdatter-212|Anne Ingeborg Jakobsdatter Stennes (1810-1891)]] *# 1873-1898 [[Pedersen-9486|Peder Johannes Pedersen Nordang (1838-1910)]] m. 1862 [[Jonsdatter-774|Larentse Jonsdatter Standal (1837-1915)]] *# 1898-1940 [[Pedersen-9487|Johan Pedersen (1866-1940)]] m. 1896 [[Nilsdatter-806|Anne Randine Nilsdatter Viddal (1868-1950)]] *# 1940-1961? [[Jakobsen-802|Robert Sverre Jakobsen Nordang (1899-1980)]] m. 1926 [[Berntsdatter-109|Inga Eline Berntsdatter Sellereite (1906-1981)]] * '''Norang - Bnr 5 - Einagarden''' (Vol. 3 p. 349) *# a: 1640-1643 Ole Jonsen b: 1641-1663 Hans Johnsen (Nordang?) *# 1664-1693 Steffen Olsen (c1625-1694?) m. Anne Olsdatter Riise? *# 1694-1700 Einar Olsen (Ytre-Trandal?) (c1650-aft.1712) m. widow Anne Olsdatter Nordang? *# 1700-1711 [[Einarsen-40|Ole Einarsen (abt.1685-1712)]] m. [[Eriksdatter-581|Anne Eriksdatter (abt.1660-1746)]] *# 1712-c1714 [[Pedersen-9488|Einar Pedersen Maude (abt.1675-abt.1714)]] m. widow [[Eriksdatter-581|Anne Eriksdatter Nordang (abt.1660-1746)]] *# c1715-1741 [[Andersen-8174|Ivar Andersen Skylstad (abt.1675-1758)]] m. widow [[Eriksdatter-581|Anne Eriksdatter Nordang (abt.1660-1746)]] *# 1741-1761 [[Pedersen-9489|Sjur Pedersen Klokk (abt.1713-1761)]] m1. 1739 [[Olsdatter-4404|Kirsti Olsdatter Nordang (abt.1711-1755)]] m2. 1756 [[Steffensdatter-52|Mari Steffensdatter Standal (abt.1725-1757)]] m3. 1758 [[Torsdatter-217|Ragnhild Torsdatter Ville (abt.1720-)]] *# 1761-1766 [[Olsen-9846|Rasmus Olsen Frøland (abt.1730-1774)]] m. 1761 [[Karsteinsdatter-2|Anne Karsteinsdatter Sundal (1733-1814)]] ''(note: farm book says Anne was the widow of Elling Nilsen Saure, but that is incorrect because he died in 1770 and the 1761 marriage to Rasmus Olsen does not indicate Anne was a widow. It was Anne's sister of the same name who married Elling Nilsen)'' *# 1766-1782 [[Sjursen-88|Anders Sjursen Nordang (1741-1782)]] m. 1766 [[Monsdatter-124|Brit Monsdatter Skylstad (1737-1799)]] *# 1784-1793 widower [[Olsen-9770|Mons Olsen Øye (abt.1720-1796)]] m. 1784 widow [[Monsdatter-124|Brit Monsdatter Nordang (1737-1799)]] *# 1793-1799 [[Randmosen-1|Lars Randmosen (1762-1829)]] m. 1791 [[Andersdatter-2994|Kristine Andersdatter Nordang (1771-1831)]] *# 1799-1828 [[Andersen-8175|Sjur Andersen Nordang (1774-1828)]] m1. 1799 [[Sjursdatter-91|Synnøve Sjursdatter Slettebakk (1763-1810)]] (Sunnylven) m2. 1811 [[Larsdatter-2357|Ragnhild Larsdatter Nordang (1777-1845)]] *# 1828-1865 [[Sjursen-89|Anders Sjursen Nordang (1802-1894)]] m. 1830 [[Olsdatter-4406|Brit Olsdatter Maude (1808-1889)]] *# 1865-1891 [[Andersen-8176|Ole Andersen Nordang (1834-1900)]] m. 1864 [[Knudsdatter-592|Nille Sevrine Knudsdatter Norangshol (1830-1887)]] *# 1891-1929 [[Andersen-8177|Bernt Andreas Andersen Nordang (1855-1931)]] m. 1888 [[Olsdatter-4407|Ingeborg Karoline Olsdatter Bjørke (1854-1915)]] * '''Norang - Bnr 6 - Sjurgarden''' (Vol. 3 p. 355) *# 1603-1629 Jetmund Pedersen *# 1630-1656 Lars Jetmundsen Nordang (c1600-1656) *# c1662-1693 [[Larsen-7520|Jetmund Larsen Nordang (abt.1635-1695)]] m. [[Jonsdatter-775|Gjertrud Jonsdatter Skylstad (-1695)]] *# 1694-1739 [[Jetmundsen-18|Ole Jetmundsen Nordang (abt.1660-1745)]] m. [[Jakobsdatter-220|Eli Jakobsdatter (Myrhol?) (-1738)]] *# c1740-1784 [[Jonsen-793|Sjur Jonsen (Midt-Trandal?) (abt.1705-1787)]] m. 1740 [[Olsdatter-4413|Gjertrud Olsdatter Finnes (abt.1715-1805)]] *# 1784-1822 [[Sjursen-90|Jon Sjursen Nordang (1747-1829)]] m1. 1786 [[Sjursdatter-92|Anne Berte Sjursdatter Nordang (1748-1800)]] m2. 1801 [[Kolbeinsdatter-15|Borni Kolbeinsdatter Aklestad (1754-1817)]] m3. 1819 [[Ottesdatter-64|Anne Ottesdatter Aakre (1774-1850)]] *# 1822-1844 [[Olsen-9854|Samund Olsen Urke (1780-1850)]] m. 1816 [[Nilsdatter-807|Anna Nilsdatter Urke (1788-1841)]] *# 1844-1879 [[Samundsen-1|Nils Samundsen Nordang (1819-1878)]] m. 1845 [[Karlsdatter-51|Steffine Karlsdatter Nordang (1819-1910)]] *# 1879-1919 [[Nilsen-1281|Samund Nilsen Nordang (1854-1946)]] m1. 1877 [[Arnesdatter-248|Randi Arnesdatter Skylstad (1848-1878)]] m2. [[Larsdatter-2384|Berte Marie Larsdatter Øyehol (1850-1937)]] * '''Norang - Bnr 7 - Larsgarden''' (Vol. 3 p. 360) *# Elling *# bef.1603-1615 Ole Ellingsen Nordang (c1575-aft.1626) *# 1616-1638 Aamund Ellingsen Nordang (c1590-1638) *# 1639-1647 Aamund Larsen *# 1648-1684 Endre Aamundsen Nordang (c1625-1684) *# 1684-1725 [[Jetmundsen-19|Aamund Jetmundsen Nordang (abt.1650-1733)]] m. [[Knudsdatter-610|Helga Knudsdatter Hole (-1730)]] *# 1725-1753 [[Olsen-9858|Kolbein Olsen Mo (abt.1685-1765)]] m. widow [[Aamundsdatter-11|Marte Aamundsdatter Øye (abt.1680-1761)]] *# 1753-1788 [[Knudsen-1761|Lars Knudsen Otterdal (1717-1800)]] (Hornindal) m. 1752 [[Rasmusdatter-1228|Synnøve Rasmusdatter Frislid (abt.1725-1810)]] (Hornindal) *# 1788-1818 [[Larsen-7526|Nils Larsen Nordang (1755-1834)]] m. 1791 [[Jetmundsdatter-11|Ingeborg Jetmundsdatter Veibust (1769-1826)]] *# 1818-1830 [[Nilsen-1282|Lars Nilsen Nordang (1794-1830)]] m. 1823 [[Simonsdatter-201|Brite Simonsdatter Haugen (1789-1851)]] *# 1831-1851 [[Eriksen-1034|Samund Eriksen Rønning (1803-1891)]] m1. 1831widow [[Simonsdatter-201|Brite Simonsdatter Nordang (1789-1851)]] m2. 1852 [[Einarsdatter-34|Anna Einarsdatter Haugen (1798-1883)]] *# 1852-1889 [[Larsen-7527|Nils Simon Larsen Nordang (1824-1912)]] m. 1852 [[Jonsdatter-777|Jettine Jonsdatter Standal (1827-1914)]] *# 1889-1917 [[Larsen-7528|Ole Petter Larsen Øyehol (1854-1930)]] m. 1886 [[Nilsdatter-808|Brit Nilsdatter Nordang (1852-1913)]] * '''Norang - Husmenn''' (Vol. 3 p. 367) ** Lissjeholen *# ca.1860-1905 [[Knudsen-1767|Ananias Knudsen Rørstad (1822-1905)]] m1. 1852 [[Samundsdatter-5|Oline Samundsdatter Urke (1817-1879)]] m2. 1880 widow [[Thorsdatter-72|Margrete Thorsdatter Haandlykken (1825-1913)]] === Norangshol === * '''Norangshol - Brukarar''' *# 1617-1628 Jon *# c1630-1639 Peder *# 1640-1677 Jon Olsen (c1600-1682?) *# 1678-1697 Rasmus Jonsen Skylstad *# 1698-1709 Nils (c1650-) *# 1710-1711 Einar Olsen (Aarset?) (c1660-) *# 1711-1728 [[Aamundsen-12|Knud Aamundsen Handlykken (abt.1665-1745)]] m. 1708? [[Olsdatter-4381|Anne Olsdatter Viddal (-1714)]] *# 1728-1767 [[Nilsen-1277|Nils Nilsen (abt.1707-1787)]] (Vigra) m. [[Knudsdatter-602|Marte Knudsdatter Norangshol (abt.1708-1787)]] *# 1767-1772 [[Monsen-241|Tore Monsen Skylstad (1734-1803)]] m. 1766 [[Nilsdatter-800|Ingeborg Nilsdatter Norangshol (1737-1820)]] *# 1772-1776 [[Olsen-9829|Peder Olsen Bjørdal (abt.1725-1776)]] (Ørsta) m1. 1757 widow [[Steinarsdatter-7|Anne Steinarsdatter Rekkedal (abt.1720-1766)]] m2. 1767 [[Jensdatter-3318|Guri Jensdatter Maude (1733-1802)]] *# 1777-1783 [[Jørgensen-3965|Ole Jørgensen Riise (1753-1783)]] m. 1776 [[Eriksdatter-573|Oline Eriksdatter Stokke (1746-1835)]] *# 1785-1811 [[Pedersen-9443|Steffen Pedersen (1752-1826)]] m. 1785 widow [[Eriksdatter-573|Oline Eriksdatter Norangshol (1746-1835)]] *# 1811-1840 [[Larsen-7459|Knud Larsen Nordang (1781-1840)]] m. 1809 [[Steffensdatter-46|Kristiane Steffensdatter Norangshol (1785-1874)]] *# 1841-1860 [[Knudsen-1734|Lars Andreas Knudsen Norangshol (1820-1860)]] m1. 1841 [[Ananiasdatter-2|Anne Ananiasdatter Øye (1808-1844)]] m2. 1846 [[Sjursdatter-87|(Ingeborg) Larentse Sjursdatter Nordang (1820-1886)]] *# 1861-1881 [[Arnesen-305|Einar Arnesen Riise (1819-1910)]] m. 1861 widow [[Sjursdatter-87|Larentse Sjursdatter Norangshol (1820-1886)]] *# 1881-1925 [[Larsen-7493|Knud Severin Larsen Norangshol (1860-1952)]] m. 1884 [[Ananiasdatter-3|Pernille Karin Ananiasdatter Øye (1862-1945)]] *# 1925-1952 [[Knudsen-1797|Lars Edvard Knudsen Norangshol (1884-1973)]] m1. 1909 [[Jakobsdatter-231|Olivia Karolina Jakobsdatter Rørstad (1886-1919)]] m2. 1921 [[Jakobsdatter-232|Jakobine Birgitte Thomasine Jakobsdatter Rørstad (1894-1974)]] * '''Norangshol - bnr 2 - Holane (Vol. 3 p. 315)''' *# 1914-1930 [[Eliasen-97|Moses Eliasen Skrede (1855-1928)]] m. 1894 [[Larsdatter-2410|Jettine Larsdatter Øyehol (1857-1950)]] *# 1930-1980? Lars Mosessen Skrede (1896-1988) m. 1929 Jørgine Seljeset (1899-1986) (Hornindal) === Øye === * '''Øye - Bnr. 1 - Bårdgarden''' [https://www.nb.no/nbsok/nb/5e8931903f36fe1803a2d2e59a89f643?page=5#233 (Vol. 3 p. 230)] *#1603-1622 Peder Ivarsson (Øye?) *#1633-1639 Lars (Pedersen Øye?) *#1640-1680 [[Øye-41|Baard Aamundsen Øye (abt.1615-abt.1695)]] *#1681-1699 [[Øye-42|Jon Baardsen Øye (abt.1650-aft.1701)]] m. Mali (-1741) *#c1700-1729 [[Øye-19|Baard Jonsen Øye (abt.1680-1729)]] m. [[Skylstad-4|Kari Olsdatter Skylstad (abt.1690-1763)]] *#1734-1775 [[Øye-18|Jon Baardsen Øye (abt.1715-1796)]] m. [[Skaar-52|Klara Olsdatter Skaar (abt.1708-1787)]] *# 1775-1801 [[Øye-67|Jon Jonsen Øye (1739-1812)]] m1. [[Øye-64|Inger Jonsdatter Øye (1735-1774)]] m2. [[Moe-712|Oline Ingebrigtsdatter Moe (1747-1826)]] *# 1801-1845 [[Trandal-4|Ananias Aamundsen Trandal (1771-1845)]] m. 1799 [[Øye-64|Inger Jonsdatter Øye (1735-1774)]] *# 1845-1855 [[Øye-72|Jon Martinus Ananiasen Øye (1806-1873)]] m. [[Skylstad-16|Pernille Maria Sjursdatter Skylstad (1810-1876)]] *# 1860-1900 [[Øye-73|Ananias Jonsen Øye (1836-1909)]] m. [[Viddal-16|Oline Berntsdatter Viddal (1836-1916)]] * '''Øye - Bnr. 2 - Toregarden''' [https://www.nb.no/nbsok/nb/5e8931903f36fe1803a2d2e59a89f643?page=5#237 (Vol. 3 p. 234)] *# 1603-1604? Ole Larsen *# c1605-1630 [[Øye-40|Aamund Knutsen Øye (abt.1570-)]] *# 1631-1667 [[Øye-39|Tore Aamundsen Øye (abt.1595-abt.1685)]] *# 1668-1693 [[Øye-38|Jon Toresen Øye (abt.1635-abt.1700)]] *# 1694-1721 [[Øye-36|Tore Jonsen Øye (abt.1656-aft.1721)]] m. [[Øye-37|Inger Baardsdatter Øye (abt.1654-aft.1727)]] *# 1722-1745 [[Øye-35|Jon Toresen Øye (abt.1695-1745)]] m. [[Aakre-67|Sylvie Olsdatter Aakre (abt.1702-1782)]] *# 1747-1771 [[Frøland-14|Mons Olsen Frøland (abt.1720-1796)]] m. 1747 widow [[Aakre-67|Sylvie Olsdatter Aakre (abt.1702-1782)]] *# 1771-1776 [[Øye-55|Ole Jonsen Øye (1741-1776)]] m. 1771 [[Kvistad-10|Synneve Jonsdatter Kvistad (1734-1822)]] *# 1777-1805 [[Øye-56|Jon Jonsen Øye (1751-1805)]] m. 1777 widow [[Kvistad-10|Synneve Jonsdatter Kvistad (1734-1822)]] *# 1806-1828 [[Slettedal-7|Elias Jonsen Slettedal (abt.1767-1842)]] m. 1801 [[Øye-54|Sølvei Olsdatter Øye (1773-abt.1835)]] *# 1828-1850 [[Skylstad-17|Jon Olsen Skylstad (1798-1885)]] m1. 1827 [[Øye-61|Johanne Eliasdatter Øye (1807-1831)]] m2. 1832 [[Urke-10|Lisbet Fredriksdatter Urke (1812-1890)]] *# 1859-1886 [[Skylstad-1|Elias Olsen Skylstad (1834-1922)]] m. 1858 [[Hustad-14|Brit Eriksdatter Hustad (1834-abt.1923)]] *# 1886-1919 [[Øye-74|Ole Eliassen Øye (1859-1943)]] m1. 1886 [[Nordang-2|Marie Endresdatter Nordang (1860-1905)]] m2. 1907 [[Myrhol-2|Petrine Fredrikke Pedersdatter Myrhol (1868-1952)]] * '''Øye - Bnr. 3 - Styrkagarden''' [https://www.nb.no/nbsok/nb/5e8931903f36fe1803a2d2e59a89f643?page=5#243 (Vol. 3 p. 241)] *# 1603-1622 Knud Aamundsen *# a. 1619-1657? Jon Jonsen Øye b. 1623-1633 Arne Aamundsen *# 1657?-1682 Stryker Olsen (Viddal?) (c1620-aft.1685) *# 1683-1713 [[Øye-75|Jon Jonsen Øye (abt.1645-aft.1713)]] m. [[Hole-929|Aagot Knudsdatter Hole (-1711)]] *# 1713-1742 [[Øye-76|Nils Jonsen Øye (abt.1695-1742)]] m. [[Vartdal-4|Kari Hansdatter Vartdal (abt.1695-1753)]] *# 1745-1775 [[Høydal-3|Ole Pedersen Høydal (abt.1700-1783)]] m1. c1727 [[Øye-77|Marte Aamundsdatter Øye (-1743)]] m2. 1744 widow [[Vartdal-4|Kari Hansdatter Vartdal (abt.1695-1753)]] *# 1775-1811 [[Øye-34|Ole Jonsen Øye (1748-1813)]] m1. 1775 [[Aklestad-6|Brit Kolbeinsdatter Aklestad (1750-abt.1787)]] m2. 1790 [[Norang-4|Anne Larsdatter Norang (1766-abt.1820)]] *# 1811-1847 [[Øye-47|Bernt Olsen Øye (1790-1856)]] m. 1814 [[Skylstad-18|Synneve Olsdatter Skylstad (abt.1790-1852)]] ''[note: farm book says Synneve died 1832, should say 1852]'' *# 1847-1853 [[Øye-78|Ole Berntsen Øye (1817-1853)]] *# 1856-1894 [[Øye-79|Sivert Berntsen Øye (1835-1910)]] m. 1855 [[Viddal-17|Ingeborg Samundsdatter Viddal (1831-1910)]] *# 1894-1919 [[Øye-80|Bernt Andreas Sivertsen Øye (1856-1946)]] m. 1883 [[Fjørtoft-7|Olava Maria Johansdatter Fjørtoft (1855-1939)]] * '''Øye - Bnr. 4 - Arnegarden''' [https://www.nb.no/nbsok/nb/5e8931903f36fe1803a2d2e59a89f643?page=5#249 (Vol. 3 p. 246)] *# 1603-1633 Ole Knudsen *# 1635-c1685 Aamund Olsen Øye (c1610-) *# c1685-c1742 [[Øye-82|Aamund Aamundsen Øye (abt.1660-1744)]] m. [[Olsdatter-4491|Brite Olsdatter (abt.1675-1741)]] *# c1742-1744 [[Øye-81|Jetmund Aamundsen Øye (abt.1710-1744)]] m. 1743 [[Nordang-3|Gjertrud Pedersdatter Nordang (abt.1707-1766)]] *# 1756-1772 1744-1756 [[Øye-83|Aamund Aamundsen Øye (abt.1695-1766)]] m. c1720 [[Skylstad-19|Marte Aamundsdatter Skylstad (abt.1690-abt.1760)]] *# 1756-1772 [[Viddal-18|Lars Steffensen Viddal (abt.1730-1772)]] m. 1757 [[Øye-84|Brit Aamundsdatter Øye (abt.1725-1797)]] *# 1774-1786 [[Sæter-16|Ivar Ivarsen Sæter (abt.1750-1832)]] m. widow [[Øye-84|Brit Aamundsdatter Øye (abt.1725-1797)]] *# 1786-1804 [[Øye-85|Steffen Larsen Øye (1759-1804)]] m. 1786 [[Maude-381|Pernille Eriksdatter Maude (1759-1838)]] *# 1808-1818 [[Velle-14|Jakob Olsen Velle (1770-1841)]] m1. 1796 [[Dravlaus-2|Helge Ellingsdatter Dravlaus (1777-1803)]] m2. 1808 widow [[Maude-381|Pernille Eriksdatter Maude (1759-1838)]] *# 1818-1859 [[Øye-86|Jetmund Steffensen Øye (1792-1861)]] m. 1822 [[Hole-930|Brit Olsdatter Hole (1796-1865)]] *# 1859-1890 [[Øye-87|Steffen Johannes Jetmundsen Øye (1836-1897)]] m. 1856 [[Sellereite-2|Randi Larsdatter Sellereite (1832-1921)]] *# 1890-1913 [[Øye-88|Jetmund Steffensen Øye (1859-1948)]] m. [[Urke-11|Nille Johanne Larsdatter Urke (1859-1936)]] * '''Øye - Gammalt bruk''' [https://www.nb.no/nbsok/nb/5e8931903f36fe1803a2d2e59a89f643?page=5#253 (Vol. 3 p. 251)] *# 1603-c1605 Ivar m. sister of Knut Aamundsen Øye bnr 3 *# 1605-1629 Jon Ivarsen Øye (c1570-c1630) *# 1630-1659 Aamund Pedersen Øye? (c1585-c1670) *# 1660-1682 Jon Knudsen (c1625-c1685) m. c1655 Anne Aamundsdatter Øye *# 1683-1726 [[Øye-98|Aamund Jonsen Øye (abt.1660-1726)]] m1. [[Hansdatter-3888|Anne Hansdatter]] (Viddal?) (-1702) m2. unknown (c1685-1764) *# 1727-1745 [[Høydal-3|Ole Pedersen Høydal (abt.1700-1783)]] m. c1727 [[Øye-77|Marte Aamundsdatter Øye (abt.1700-1743)]] *# 1745-1757 [[Ramstad-46|Jetmund Larsen Ramstad (abt.1719-abt.1767)]], Sykkylven m. [[Valset-5|Hilde Pedersdatter Valset (abt.1710-)]] *# 1757-1770 [[Mortensen-1703|Erik Mortensen Aarset (-1779)]] m. 1757 [[Toresdatter-135|Kirsten Toresdatter Ville (abt.1725-1773)]] * '''Øye - Husmenn - Heimste-Holane''' (Vol. 3 p. 262) *# 1840-1866 [[Olsen-10225|Jakob Olsen Hole (1805-1864)]] m. 1831 [[Ellingsdatter-128|Anne Marta Ellingsdatter Kvistad (1808-1891)]] *# 1866-1913 [[Jakobsen-709|Elling Johannes Jakobsen Øyehol (1841-1913)]] m. 1866 [[Torsteinsdatter-61|Jakobia Marta Torsteinsdatter Rørstad (1836-1919)]] *# [[Ellingsen-332|Thomas Andreas Ellingsen Øyehol (1868-1943)]] m. 1901 [[Olsdatter-5525|Anne Marta Kristiane Olsdatter Viddal (1881-1942)]] * '''Øye - Husmenn - Jo-Bernplassen''' (Vol. 3 p. 264) ** Bernt Olsen Skylstad (1860-1948) m2. Lovise Syvertsdatter Furset (1870-1949) (Stranda) * '''Øye - Husmenn - Fremste-Holane''' (Vol. 3 p. 265) *# 1848-1894 [[Pedersen-9493|Lars Pedersen Hellesylt (1815-1898)]] m. 1848 [[Jetmundsdatter-10|Randi Jetmundsdatter Øye (1824-1903)]] *# 1894-1914 [[Eliasen-97|Moses Eliasen Skrede (1855-1928)]] (Jølster) m. 1894 [[Larsdatter-2410|Jettine Larsdatter Øyehol (1857-1950)]] * '''Øye - Husmenn - Haggardshaugen''' (Vol. 3 p. 267) ** 1869-1889 Jon Rasmussen Skylstad (1806-1889) m2. 1866 Synnøve Pedersdatter Sæbø (1816-1900 === Raustad === * '''Raustad - Bnr 1 - Sjursgarden (Vol. 4 p. 164)''' *# 1603-1631 Jetmund Olsen (c1570-1631) m. Sigrid *# 1632-c1690 Peder Knudsen (c1595-c1690) *# c1690-1702? Knud Pedersen Rørstad (c1635-1702?) *# 1703?-1711 Lars Jacobsen m. 1703 Ragnhild Olsdatter (Indre-Urke?) *# 1711-1747 [[Larsen-10750|Jetmund Larsen (abt.1680-1769)]] (Langvatn in Volda?) m2. [[Johannesdatter-1068|Marthe Johannesdatter Nes (abt.1690-1747)]] (Volda) *# 1748?-1771 [[Arnesen-591|Ole Arnesen Ytre-Bø (abt.1715-)]] (Stryn) m1. [[Jetmundsdatter-68|Anne Jetmundsdatter Rørstad (abt.1710-1765)]] m2. 1766 [[Botolfsdatter-4|Lisbet Botolfsdatter Haugen (abt.1725-1770)]] (Hornindal) *# 1771-1791 [[Olsen-12277|Ole Olsen Finnes (1750-1791)]] m. 1772 [[Olsdatter-4845|Anne Olsdatter Rørstad (1754-1816)]] *# 1792-1815 [[Pedersen-10022|Anders Pedersen Norang (1752-1815)]] m. 1792 widow [[Olsdatter-4845|Anne Olsdatter Rørstad (1754-1816)]] *# 1815-1835 [[Olsen-14641|Knud Olsen Rørstad (1785-1847)]] m. 1816 [[Olsdatter-4566|Marte Olsdatter Skylstad (1783-1836)]] *# 1835-1867 [[Jonsen-1442|Peder Jonsen Bjørke (1812-1892)]] m. 1835 [[Knudsdatter-1140|Anne Ingeborg Knudsdatter Rørstad (1817-1897)]] *# 1867-1900 [[Pedersen-12647|Jon Andreas Pedersen Rørstad (1839-1917)]] m. 1867 [[Trulsdatter-27|Berthe Eline Trulsdatter Viddal (1843-1931)]] *# 1900-1935 [[Johnsen-1315|Peder Christofer Jacobus Johnsen Rørstad (1868-1935)]] m. 1900 [[Larsdatter-3924|Anna Maria Larsdatter Sְætre (1878-1959)]] * '''Raustad - Bnr 2 - Rasmusgarden (Vol. 4 p. 170)''' *# 1603-1656 Hallvard Olsson (c1570-1656) *# c1660-1695 Jetmund Hallvardsson Rørstad (c1635-1698?) *# 1695-1726? [[Jetmundsen-74|Ole Jetmundsen Rørstad (abt.1666-abt.1734)]] m. [[Olsdatter-7373|Gjertrud Olsdatter Mork (abt.1660-1725)]] *# 1727?-1751 [[Olsen-14482|Rasmus Olsen (Skylstad?) (abt.1690-1765)]] m. [[Olsdatter-7374|Kari Olsdatter Rørstad (abt.1697-1762)]] *# 1751-1795 [[Rasmussen-6696|Ole Rasmussen Rørstad (abt.1730-1799)]] m. 1750 [[Einersdatter-32|Kirsten Einersdatter Solevaag (1728-1800)]] (Borgund) *# 1795-1820 [[Olsen-12263|Rasmus Olsen Rørstad (1766-1820)]] m. 1801 [[Olsdatter-5879|Anne Lisbeth Olsdatter Sundal (1775-1839)]] (Volda) *# 1821-1832 widower [[Olsen-12262|Jon Olsen Finnes (1776-1845)]] m. 1821 widow [[Olsdatter-5879|Anne Lisbeth Olsdatter Rørstad (1775-1839)]] *# 1832-1856 [[Rasmussen-6699|Ole Rasmussen Rørstad (1801-1856)]] m. 1833 [[Knudsdatter-808|Pernille Knudsdatter Hustad (1808-1889)]] *# 1859-1867 [[Aamundsen-43|Jens Rasmus Aamundsen Leira (1816-1877)]] m. 1858 widow [[Knudsdatter-808|Pernille Knudsdatter Rørstad (1808-1889)]] *# 1867-1898 [[Olsen-14489|Rasmus Olsen Rørstad (1847-1922)]] m. 1870 [[Knudsdatter-646|Berte Johanne Knudsdatter Urke (1847-1909)]] *# 1898-1925 [[Rasmussen-6701|Ole Johan Rasmussen Rørstad (1871-1909)]] m. 1896 [[Johnsdatter-526|Karoline Johnsdatter Bjørke (1870-1961)]] *# 1925-1976 [[Olsen-14493|Rasmus Peder Olsen Rørstad (1898-1975)]] m. 1925 [[Olsdatter-6646|Randine Eline Anna Olsdatter Saure (1895-1989)]] * '''Raustad - Bnr 3 - Jogarden (Vol. 4 p. 175)''' *# to 1603 Hallvard *# 1604?-1607? Jetmund *# 1608?-1618 Einar *# 1625-1659 Matias Vilhelmsson (c1595-aft.1666) *# 1660-1693 Sjur Olsen Mork? (c1630-c1695) probably married a daughter of Matias *# 1694-1705 Ola Sjursson Rørstad (1660?-1706?) *# 1707-1710 Ola Nilsson Rørstad (c1680-1717?) m. Dorte Andersdotter *# 1711-1735 [[Sjursen-149|Sjur Sjursen Rørstad (abt.1670-1735)]] m1. [[Olsdatter-7308|Hilde Olsdatter (-1725)]] m2. [[Ellingsdatter-244|Kristi Ellingsdatter Skjaastad(-1756)]] *# 1737-1742 [[Olsen-14402|Peder Olsen Frøland (-1742)]] m. 1737 widow [[Ellingsdatter-157|Kristi Ellingsdatter Rørstad (-1756)]] (Kristi m3. 1747 widower [[Andersen-8881|Hans Andersen Riise (abt.1675-1766)]]) *# 1743-1757 [[Ellingsen-457|Peder EllingsenLødemel (abt.1695-1763)]] (Hornindal) m. [[Olsdatter-7306|Kristi Olsdatter Aarset (abt.1699-1781)]] *# 1757-1794 [[Pedersen-12454|Ole Pedersen Rørstad (abt.1731-1818)]] m. 1757 [[Jacobsdatter-1277|Anne Jacobsdatter Rørstad (abt.1730-1811)]] *# 1794-1821 [[Larsen-8071|Jon Larsen Aakre (1759-1826)]] m1. 1794 [[Olsdatter-7309|Ingeborg Olsdatter Rørstad (1755-1810)]] m2. 1811 [[Olsdatter-7310|Anne Olsdatter Rørstad (1774-1819)]] *# 1821-1849 [[Olsen-9794|Lars Olsen Øye (1792-1872)]] m. 1821 [[Jonsdatter-1382|Anne Jonsdatter Rørstad (1797-1864)]] *# 1849-1882 [[Larsen-2286|Jon Larsen Rørstad (1825-1902)]] m1. 1849 [[Pedersdatter-4588|Lorentze Marta Pedersdatter Nordang (1824-1854)]] m2. 1855 [[Olsdatter-7315|Randi Karine Olsdatter Bjørke (1826-1876)]] *# 1882-1917 [[Larsen-7596|Johan Larsen Øyehol (1848-1927)]] m. 1882 [[Jonsdatter-1386|Anne Pernille Jonsdatter Rørstad (1851-1918)]] *# 1917-1960 [[Johansen-2791|Johan Ludvig Kornelius Johansen Rørstad (1883-1971)]] m. 1911 [[Olsdatter-5214|Kristine Thomasine Olsdatter Aklestad (1889-1985)]] * '''Raustad - Bnr 4 - Fyrskegarden (Vol. 4 p. 181)''' *# 1657-c1670 Jon Nilsson (c1615-c1675) *# c1670-1698? Bodvar Pedersson (c1640-1699?) *# 1699?-1735 [[Jacobsen-3796|Peder Jacobsen Ullaland (abt.1655-1735)]] m. [[Pedersdatter-6203|Marte Pedersdatter Høydalsdal (abt.1675-1745)]] *# 1735-1747 [[Pedersen-12536|Peder Pedersen Rørstad (abt.1710-1754)]] m. 1734 [[Olsdatter-7396|Inger Olsdatter Nes (abt.1700-aft.1754)]] (Volda) *# 1747-1788 [[Hansen-21479|Rasmus Hansen Rørstad (abt.1727-1800)]] m. 1749 [[Olsdatter-7395|Anne Olsdatter Aklestad (abt.1720-1803)]] *# 1788-1815 [[Rasmussen-6705|Ole Rasmussen Rørstad (1756-1831)]] m. 1792 [[Olsdatter-5886|Brit Olsdatter Finnes (1761-1820)]] *# 1815-1847 [[Olsen-14526|Rasmus Olsen Rørstad (1792-1856)]] m. 1821 [[Olsdatter-5359|Ragnild Olsdatter Hole (1795-1860)]] *# 1847-1885 [[Rasmussen-6718|Ole Rasmussen Rørstad (1823-1890)]] m. 1848 [[Larsdatter-3557|Anna Ingeborg Larsdatter Leira (1816-1882)]] *# 1885-1924 [[Olsen-14540|Rasmus Andreas Olsen Rørstad (1854-1923)]] m. 1879 [[Jakobsdatter-376|Thomasine Jakobsdatter Rørstad (1854-1939)]] *# 1924-1970 [[Rasmussen-6723|Jakob Kornelius Rasmussen Rørstad (1887-1969)]] m. 1919 [[Thoresdatter-78|Elisabeth Andrine Johanne Thoresdatter Slettedal (1889-1978)]] * '''Raustad - Bnr 5 - Jakobgarden (Vol. 4 p. 185)''' *# to 1694? Nils Pedersen Rørstad (c1655-aft.1701) *# 1694-1733 [[Knudsen-2464|Jetmund Knudsen Heimste-Holen (abt.1660-1733)]] m. [[Helgesdatter-274|Anne Helgesdatter Mork (-1738)]] *# 1734-1759 [[Nes-51|Jakob Olsen (Nes?) (abt.1697-1773)]] m1. [[Jetmundsdatter-64|Ragnhild Jetmundsdatter Rørstad (abt.1705-1744)]] m2. 1745 [[Tryggeset-3|Inger Kolbensdatter Tryggeset (abt.1711-1765)]] *# 1759-1783 [[Jacobsen-3821|Jetmund Jacobsen Rørstad (1737-1783)]] m. 1759 [[Abrahamsdatter-281|Mali Abrahamsdatter Skjaastad (1734-1806)]] *# 1783-1812 [[Jetmundsen-76|Jacob Jetmundsen Rørstad (1759-1829)]] m. 1784 [[Knudsdatter-830|Inger Knudsdatter Viddal (1750-1837)]] *# 1812-1833 [[Jacobsen-3822|Jacob Jacobsen Rørstad (1790-1833)]] m. 1812 [[Olsdatter-5250|Synneve Olsdatter Eide (1793-1875)]] *# 1834-1840 [[Mortensen-1815|Torsten Mortensen Aklestad (1801-1876)]] m. 1834 widow [[Olsdatter-5250|Synneve Olsdatter Rørstad (1793-1875)]] *# 1841-1876 [[Jakobsen-913|Jakob Jakobsen Rørstad (1813-1875)]] m. 1841 [[Andersdatter-4305|Randi Andersdatter Saure (1819-1911)]] *# 1876-1926 [[Jakobsen-915|Jakob Jakobsen Rørstad (1852-1947)]] m. 1878 [[Johnsdatter-365|Marta Johnsdatter Hole (1856-1911)]] *# 1922-1953 [[Jakobsen-920|Jakob Jakobsen Rørstad (1881-1954)]] m. 1915 [[Martinusdatter-75|Anna Fredrikke Martinusdatter Leira (1890-1952)]] * '''Raustad - Bnr 6 - Knutegarden (Vol. 4 p. 191)''' *# c1630?-1656? Sjur Einarsson Rørstad (1597?-after 1656) m. c1620 Berte Rørstad *# 1657-1692 Hans Sjursson Rørstad (c1630-1699?) *# 1694-c1715 Knut Hansson Rørstad (c1655-1742) probably m. Guri Aamundsdotter (-1739) *# 1715-1747 [[Rørstad-4|Peder Knudsen Rørstad (abt.1682-1767)]] m2. 1729 Kirsti Rasmusdatter Kringla (Eid, Nordfjord) *# 1747-1758 [[Pedersen-12446|Hans Pedersen Rørstad (abt.1716-1758)]] m. 1747 [[Olsdatter-7273|Randi Olsdatter Finnes (abt.1710-1778)]] *# 1758-1769 [[Arnesen-552|Nils Arnesen Sunde (abt.1710-bef.1769)]] (Stryn) m. 1759 widow [[Olsdatter-7273|Randi Olsdatter Rørstad (abt.1710-1778)]] *# 1770-1801 [[Larsen-7662|Hans Larsen Rørstad (1743-1828)]] m. 1769 [[Pedersdatter-4356|Brit Pedersdatter Finnes (1745-1815)]] *# 1801-1827 [[Hansen-16660|Lars Hansen Rørstad (1769-1828)]] m. 1802 [[Arnesdatter-351|Kirsti Arnesdatter Aarset (1775-1835)]] (Kirsti m2. 1829 widower [[Arnesen-434|Lars Arnesen Viddal (1775-1845)]]) *# 1828-1847 [[Larsen-9959|Hans Larsen Rørstad (1802-1847)]] m. 1826 [[Olsdatter-7285|Marthe Olsdatter Bjørke (1799-1894)]] *# 1847-1855 [[Kristiansen-569|Ingebrigt Kristiansen Viddal (1806-1869)]] m. 1848 widow [[Olsdatter-7285|Marthe Olsdatter Rørstad (1799-1894)]] *# 1855-1881 [[Knudsen-2006|Ole Knudsen Hole (1822-1898)]] m. 1855 [[Hansdatter-5714|Kristiane Hansdatter Rørstad (1827-1892)]] *# 1881-1919 [[Larsen-8035|Ole Larsen Nordang (1853-1935)]] m. 1880 [[Olsdatter-7286|Hansine Marta Olsdatter Rørstad (1858-1925)]] *# 1919-1956 [[Olsen-14371|Kristian Johan Olsen Rørstad (1889-1955)]] m. 1913 [[Martinusdatter-56|Randine Severine Martinusdatter Mork (1889-1970)]] === Rekedal === * [[Rekkedal-4|Elias Jonsen Rekkedal (1770-1853)]] === Rise === * '''Rise - Bnr 1 - Simagarden''' (Vol. 5 p. 261) *# 1603-1627 Ole Olsen, 1b. 1625-27 Jetmund Steinarsen *# 1628-1633 Kolbein Olsen m. Karen *# 1634-1656 Mikkel Olsen (~1605-1656) probably m2. Solfrid Aamundsdatter Øye (-1697), she m2. Ole Stennes *# 1660-1663? Ole (Mikkelsen Riise?) *# 1664-1698 Rasmus Mikkelsen Riise (c1635-aft.1701) *# 1699-1730? [[Standal-13|Simon Endresen Standal (abt.1662-1738)]] m. [[Riise-22|Marte Rasmusdatter Riise (-1738)]] *# 1730?-1742 [[Standal-19|Kolbein Torsteinsen Standal (abt.1703-1742)]] m. 1730? [[Riise-21|Randi Simonsdatter Riise (abt.1711-1781)]] *# a) [[Slettedal-1|Jon Paulsen Slettedal (abt.1712-1756)]] m. 1743 widow [[Riise-21|Randi Simonsdatter Riise (abt.1711-1781)]]
b) 1742-1746 [[Arnesen-382|Anders Arnesen Leira (abt.1660-1746)]] m. [[Olsdatter-4992|Brite Olsdatter Mork (abt.1695-1776)]] *# a) 1759-1789 [[Kolbeinsen-26|Endre Kolbeinsen Riise (abt.1732-bef.1789)]] m. 1759 [[Larsdatter-2677|Ragnhild Larsdatter Lynge (abt.1736-1799)]] (Vartdal)
b) 1759-1783 [[Andersen-8787|Arne Andersen Riise (abt.1731-1803)]] m. 1859 widow [[Riise-21|Randi Simonsdatter Riise (abt.1711-1781)]] m2. widow [[Olsdatter-4991|Kari Olsdatter Vikene (abt.1730-1809)]] (from Hovset in Ulstein) *# 1790-1818 [[Hansen-17618|Christen Hansen Holen (1765-1831)]] m. 1790 [[Endresdatter-81|Randi Endresdatter Riise (1762-1822)]] *# 1818-1858 [[Riise-31|Endre Christensen Riise (1792-1877)]] m. 1818 [[Saebo-24|Ingeborg Rasmussdatter Sæbø (1791-1877)]] *# 1858-1891 [[Riise-30|Rasmus Endresson Riise (1825-1924)]] m. 1858 [[Skjastad-4|Ragnhild Jedmundsdatter Skjaastad (1833-1901)]] *# 1891-1938 [[Rasmussen-5610|Edvart Karolus Rasmussen Riise (1861-1962)]] m. 1888 [[Pedersdatter-4706|Ingeborg Johanne Pedersdatter Hustad (1867-1957)]] *# 1938-1969 [[Edvardsen-115|Rasmus Karolus Edvardsen Riise (1891-1976)]] m. 1917 [[Andreasdatter-359|Berte Gurine Andreasdatter Tvergrov/Garnes (1894-1929)]] * '''Rise - Bnr 2 - Larsagarden''' (Vol. 5 p. 266) *# 1603 Lars *# 1604?-1617 Erik Andersen *# a) 1619-1639? Ole Styrkarsen b) 1623-1633 Jon Monsen Skylstad (c1590-1633?) *# 1640?-1686 Ole Jonsen (Rise?) (c1620-1691) *# 1687?-1689 [[Olsen-10931|Ole Olsen Riise (-1690)]] m. [[Jensdatter-3593|Gjønette Jensdatter (-aft.1691)]] *# 1690?-1713 [[Knudsen-1907|Lars Knudsen Bjørke (abt.1662-aft.1727)]] m1. widow [[Jensdatter-3593|Gjønette Jensdatter (-aft.1691)]] m2. [[Baardsdatter-56|Anne Baardsdatter Øye (-1727)]] *# 1713-1745 [[Larsen-8164|Hans Larsen Riise (abt.1691-1754)]] m. [[Jensdatter-3594|Marte Jensdatter Leira (abt.1695-1764)]] *# 1745-1775 [[Hansen-17628|Lars Jen Hansen Riise (abt.1716-1783)]] m1. 1746 [[Larsdatter-2682|Anne Larsdatter Skylstad (-1747)]] m2. 1748 [[Mikkelsdatter-243|Anne Mikkelsdatter Hustad (abt.1717-1799)]] *# 1775-1799 [[Pedersen-10206|Jon Pedersen Hole (1745-1800)]] m. 1775 [[Larsdatter-2684|Anna Martha Larsdatter Riise (1752-1822)]] *# 1799?-1829 [[Jonsen-934|Johannes Jonsen Riise (1775-1835)]] m. 1802 [[Jetmundsdatter-7|Brit Jetmundsdatter Maude (1779-1854)]] *# 1829-1865 [[Johannesen-651|Jetmund Johannesen Riise (1807-1876)]] m. 1836 [[Knudsdatter-739|Anne Knudsdatter Standal (1813-1875)]] *# 1865-1904 [[Jetmundsen-38|Knud Olaus Jetmundsen Riise (1839-1927)]] m. 1865 [[Kolbeinsdatter-21|Olava Marta Kolbeinsdatter Standal (1841-1916)]] *# 1904-1936 [[Knudsen-1909|Johan Knudsen Riise (1868-1936)]] m1. 1894 [[Olsdatter-5014|Johanne Olsdatter Standal (1873-1919)]] m2. 1922 [[Sivertsdatter-129|Anne Marie Sivertsdatter Flatnes (1875-1958)]] *# 1936-1937 [[Johansen-2443|Knud Olaus (Johansen) Riise (1891-1937)]] m. 1917? [[Edvartsdatter-3|Marie Kristine Edvartsdatter Hammervold (1895-1971)]] * '''Rise - Bnr 3 - Lensmannsgarden''' (Vol. 5 p. 271) *# 1568-aft.1590 Arne Knudsen *# 1603-1627 Ole Arnesen Riise *# 1625-1650 Hans Nilsen (-1647) *# 1651-1681 Erik Einarsen (Akslen?) (c1630-c1685) *# 1686?-1723 [[Eriksen-1169|Einer Eriksen Riise (abt.1660-aft.1723)]] m. [[Olsdatter-5019|Ingeborg Olsdatter Sellereite]] *# 1723-1744 [[Einersen-31|Erik Einersen Riise (abt.1702-1744)]] m. [[Rasmusdatter-1378|Anne Rasmusdatter (-1745)]] *# 1744-1770 [[Einersen-32|Jørgen Einersen Riise (abt.1712-1770)]] m. 1745 [[Samundsdatter-16|Brite Samundsdatter Frøland (abt.1720-1809)]] *# 1770-1800 [[Larsen-8181|Tore Larsen Viddal (1744-1803)]] m. 1770 widow [[Samundsdatter-16|Brite Samundsdatter Frøland (abt.1720-1809)]] *# 1800-1804 [[Simonsen-930|Knud Simonsen Hole (1767-)]] m. 1800 [[Arnesdatter-309|Brit Arnesdatter Viddal (1773-)]] *# 1808-1823 [[Einersen-33|Ole Einersen Ose (1756-1843)]] m. 1792 widow [[Pedersdatter-4729|Anne Margrete Pedersdatter Sæbø (1745-1809)]] *# 1823-1850 [[Jacobsen-3148|Martinus Jacobsen Sæbø (1785-1870)]] m1. 1815 [[Olsdatter-5021|Synnøve Olsdatter Liadal (1777-1849)]] (Ørsta) m2. widow [[Jonsdatter-913|Gjertrud Jonsdatter Skår (abt.1788-1873)]] *# 1850-1870 [[Ingebrigtsen-223|Peder Christian Ingebrigtsen Aklestad (1813-1893)]] m. 1839 [[Martinusdatter-37|Elen Margretha Martinusdatter Riise (1815-1902)]] *# 1870-1912 [[Christiansen-2100|Ingebrigt Olaus Christiansen Riise (1843-1912)]] m1. 1870 [[Jetmundsdatter-29|Berte Eline Jetmundsdatter Skjaastad (1843-1891)]] m2. 1893 [[Knudsdatter-747|Anne Bergitte Knudsdatter Aarflot (1860-1950)]] (Ørsta) *# 1912-1945 [[Ingebrigtsen-230|Martinus Ingebrigtsen Riise (1883-1945)]] m. 1912 [[Jonsdatter-915|Berte Olivia Jonsdatter Standal (1884-1950)]] * '''Rise - Bnr 4''' (Vol. 5 p. 277) *# 1603-1613 Peder Nilsen *# 1614-1667 Einer Pedersen Riise? (c1590-1668) *# 1657-1677 Samuel Ingebrigtsen Eikrem (c1595-aft.1677) (Sula) *# 1678-1698 [[Klemetsen-8|Klemet Klemetsen (-1698)]] m. [[Samuelsdatter-74|Lucie Samuelsdatter (-abt.1718?)]] *# 1700-1707 [[Klemetsen-7|Samuel Klemetsen (abt.1675-1707)]] m. [[Sjursdatter-113|Brite Sjursdatter Aakre (1707)]] *# 1707-1710 [[Klemetsen-9|Peder Klemetsen (abt.1681-abt.1710)]] m. Anne Larsdatter *# 1718-1722? Ole Arnesen Aakre? *# 1723?-1732 Herr Jakob Bantzbill *# 1733-1773 [[Hansen-17720|Jacob Hansen (abt.1700-1773)]] m1. [[Hansdatter-4293|Karen Hansdatter Bjørdal (abt.1705-1746)]] (Ørsta) m2. 1747 [[Knudsdatter-748|Brite Knudsdatter Holmøy (-1748)]] (Hornindal) m3. 1749 [[Paalsdatter-26|Marte Paalsdatter Slettedal (-1788)]] *# 1775-1796 [[Pedersen-10257|Rasmus Pedersen Gjerde (1740-1803)]] m. 1776 [[Jacobsdatter-955|Synneve Jacobsdatter Riise (1735-1811)]] *# 1796-1854 [[Andersen-8832|Peder Andersen Aurstad (1768-1838)]] (Volda) m1. 1800 [[Hansdatter-4294|Eli Hansdatter Bjørke (1768-1806)]] m2. 1807 [[Baardsdatter-58|Clara Baardsdatter Stokke (1779-1853)]] *# 1855-1883 [[Rasmussen-5276|Peder Elias Rasmussen Haandlykken (1829-1876)]] m. 1850 [[Knudsdatter-644|Kanutte Knudsdatter Standal (1824-1898)]] *# 1883-1927 [[Pedersen-10262|Rasmus Pedersen Riise (1851-1927)]] m. 1883 [[Olsdatter-5036|Kanutte Severine Olsdatter Standal (1863-1903)]] *# 1927- [[Rasmussen-5618|Knut Rolf Andreas Rasmussen Riise (1902-1992)]] * '''Rise - Bnr 5 - Pålgarden''' (Vol. 5 p. 282) *# 1603-1635 Audun (Eivind) Arnesen (-aft.1646) *# 1628-1665 Paal Pedersen (c1600-1681?) m. N Audonsdatter *# 1666-1702? Aamund Paalsen Riise (c1635-aft.1711) m2. Berte Knudsdatter Øren (c1665-1753) *# 1703?-1742 Hans Andersen Gausemel (c1675-1766) (Hornindal) m. Synnøve Aamundsdatter Riise (-1742) *# 1742-1764 [[Paalsen-10|Ole Paalsen Kvistad (abt.1700-1764)]] m. 1743 [[Hansdatter-4301|Barbro Hansdatter Riise (abt.1703-1770)]] *# 1765-1777 [[Olsen-10989|Hans Olsen Riise (1745-aft.1777)]] m. 1766 [[Sjursdatter-114|Mari Sjursdatter Standal (abt.1732-)]] *# 1777-1791 [[Riise-20|Paal Jonsen Riise (1745-1791)]] m. 1777 [[Mo-29|Karen Knudsdatter Mo (1748-1832)]] *# 1792-1807 [[Ingebrigtsen-186|Jetmund Ingebrigtsen Mo (1755-1834)]] m. 1792 widow [[Mo-29|Karen Knudsdatter Riise (1748-1832)]] *# 1807-1811 [[Riise-19|Jon Paulsen Riise (1779-1862)]] m. 1809 [[Standal-14|Sisilie Olsdatter Standal (1785-1877)]] *# 1812-1855 [[Paulsen-1217|Arne Paulsen Riise (1781-1863)]] m. 1812 [[Einarsdatter-42|Brit Einarsdatter Frøland (1791-1870)]] *# 1856-1886 [[Eriksen-1170|Ingebrigt Eriksen Hustad (1831-1883)]] m. 1859 [[Arnesdatter-315|Jettine Ingeborg Fredrikke Arnesdatter Riise (1834-1922)]] *# 1886-1920 [[Olsen-11008|Lars Olsen Rørstad (1858-1921)]] m. 1886 [[Ingebrigtsdatter-131|Berthe Andrine Ingebrigtsdatter Riise (1865-1946)]] *# 1920-1961 [[Larsen-8204|Ole Johan Larsen Riise (1890-1976)]] m. 1915 [[Pedersdatter-4766|Laura Marie Pedersdatter Standal (1890-1971)]] * '''Rise - Bnr 6 - Tryggesetgarden''' (Vol. 5 p. 287) *# 1877-1899 Arne Eliassen Grønningsaeter (1847-1926) (Valldal) m. Nikoline Kanutte Madsdatter (1853-1899) *# 1900-1937 Ole Karlsen Tryggeset (1864-1961) m. 1899 Synnøve Johansdatter Saebø (1874-) *# 1937-1968 Torstein Martinson Arseth (1897-1968) m. 1931 Hjørdis Sivertsdatter Kvistad (1901-1968) * '''Rise - Bnr 7 - Slettebø''' (Vol. 5 p. 288) *# 1930-1974 [[Edvardsen-117|Ole Ragnvald Edvardsen Riise (1901-1974)]] m. 1931 [[Olsdatter-5070|Olivia Inga Olsdatter Standal (1898-1951)]] * '''Rise - Bnr 9 - Nilsplassen''' (Vol. 5 p. 289) *# [[Berntsen-203|Nils Andreas Johannes Berntsen Tvergrov (1853-1905)]] m. 1874 [[Kristensdatter-203|Anne Susanne Kristensdatter Gjerde (1850-aft.1905)]] *# 1910-1924?[[Nilsen-1454|Bernt Nilsen Riise (1874-1959)]] m. 1901 [[Ingebrigtsdatter-133|Berta Ingebrigtsdatter Hjellen (1881-1948)]] *# [[Berntsen-205|Nils Ingvald Berntsen (1904-1967)]] m. 1931 [[Krogen-25|Anna Marie Krogen (1905-2005)]] (Ålesund) * '''Rise - Husmenn''' (Vol. 5 p. 290) ** 1721-1769 Matias Jonsen Frøland (~1680-1769) ** 1736?-1739? Jon Olsen Midtgaard (-1756) ** 1759-1761 [[Samundsen-10|Jens Samundsen Rønning (1735-bef.1767)]] m. 1759 [[Jacobsdatter-964|Synneve Jacobsdatter Riise (abt.1732-1816)]] ** c1760-1767 Sjur Olsen Gjerde (-1767) m. Malene (Mali) Rasmusdatter (-1797) ** c1770-1787 Knut E. Dobakk (-1787) m. widow Alet E. Finnes (-1778) ** 1837-1855 [[Hansen-17777|Knud Hansen Fremste-Holen (1768-1839)]] m. 1806 [[Endresdatter-87|Ragnild Endresdatter Riise (1773-1855)]] ** [[Olsen-11009|Lars Olsen Finnes (1853-1931)]] m. 1885 [[Rasmusdatter-1373|Ingeborg Christine Rasmusdatter Riise (1859-1937)]] === Rynningen === * '''Rynningen - Brukarar''' (Vol. 3 p. 89) *# bef.1603-1606 enkja *# 1607?-1628 Ole Annbjørnsen *# 1628-1629 Knud Olsen *# 1630-1665 Ole Jetmundsen (c1590-1677?) *# 1666-1709 [[Olsen-12317|Jacob Olsen Rønning (abt.1632-bef.1709)]] m. [[Rasmusdatter-1559|Eli Rasmusdatter (-aft.1709)]] *# 1709-1724 [[Jacobsen-3351|Knud Jacobsen Rønning (abt.1674-aft.1724)]] m. [[Samundsdatter-28|Synnøve Samundsdatter (-1740)]] *# 1724-1749 [[Kristensen-1115|Samund Kristensen (Strandabø?) (abt.1683-1767)]] m. 1724 [[Knudsdatter-904|Giertrud Knudsdatter Roald (abt.1701-1766)]] *# 1749-1797 [[Samundsen-16|Christen Samundsen Rønning (abt.1725-1798)]] m1. 1748 [[Olsdatter-5921|Eli Olsdatter Gjerde (abt.1725-1785)]] m2. 1786 [[Aamundsdatter-33|Pernille Aamundsdatter Stokke (1739-1814)]] *# 1797-1818 [[Eriksen-1325|Erik Eriksen Aarset (1762-1831)]] m. 1797 [[Christensdatter-2831|Gjertrud Christensdatter Rønning (1759-1837)]] *# 1818-1842 [[Olsen-12297|Peder Olsen Finnes (1792-1876)]] m. 1819 [[Eriksdatter-783|Ivrine Eriksdatter Rønning (1797-1876)]] *# 1843-1870 [[Iversen-1094|Ole Iversen Sæter (1817-1903)]] (Sunnylven) m. 1842 [[Pedersdatter-5269|Brit Pedersdatter Rønning (1822-1890)]] *# 1870-1896 [[Olsen-12321|Erik Matias Olsen Rønning (1843-1915)]] m. 1871 [[Berntsdatter-111|Johanne Berntsdatter Viddal (1839-1914)]] *# 1896-1900 [[Eriksen-1326|Ole Britanus Eriksen Rønning (1875-1954)]] m. 1902 [[Olsdatter-5927|Susanne Birgitte Olsdatter Trandal (1876-1938)]] *# 1900-1919 [[Olsen-12329|Jens Kristoffer Olsen Standal (1868-1913)]] m. 1899 [[Knudsdatter-847|Johanne Knudsdatter Mo (1872-1931)]] *# 1935-1985 [[Jensen-16263|Ole Ragnvald Jensen Rønning (1901-1985)]] m. 1932 [[Sivertsdatter-179|Hansine Andrea Sivertsdatter Høydalsnes (1904-1989)]] (Volda) * '''Rynningen - Bnr 2 - Nytun''' (Vol. 3 p. 94) *# 1946- [[Jensen-16265|Johan Sigvald (Jensen) Rønning (1909-1982)]] m. 1943 Gunhild Marie Hansen (1920-2001) * '''Rynningen - Husmenn''' (Vol. 3 p. 95) ** [[Jensen-16266|Bernt Jensen (1783-1857)]] m. [[Henriksdatter-241|Brithe Helene Henriksdatter Nes (1782-1868)]] ** [[Berntsen-237|Ole Berntsen Nes (1823-1897)]] m. 1852 [[Pedersdatter-5271|Oline Pedersdatter Rønning (1830-1902)]] ** [[Olsen-12342|Knud Andreas Olsen Hjellen (1849-1915)]] m. 1875 [[Olsdatter-5929|Ivrine Lorentze Olsdatter Rønning (1854-1936)]] ** [[Olsen-12322|Peder Olsen Rønning (1846-1927)]] m. 1873 [[Eliasdatter-131|Eline Bergithe Eliasdatter Stennes (1849-)]] ** [[Nilsson-10649|Ferdinand Nilsson (1846-1876)]] (Sweden) m. 1874 [[Pedersdatter-5272|Gjertrud Pedersdatter Rønning (1834-)]] ** [[Olsen-11588|Ingebrigt Olsen Rønning (1855-)]] m. 1880 [[Johannesdatter-744|Andrine Johannesdatter Sæbønes (1857-)]] ** [[Pedersen-11112|Ole Pedersen Rønning (1879-1964)]] m. 1910 [[Toresdatter-168|Berte Maria Fredrikke Slettedal (1887-1982)]] ** [[Pedersen-11114|Edvard Jakob Pedersen Rønning (1884-1964)]] m. 1909 [[Kristiansdatter-151|Berte Marie Thomasine Kristiansdatter Trandal (1887-1926)]] === Sæbø === === Sætre === * [[Sætre-27|Elling Olsen Sætre (abt.1730-1812)]] === Saltre === === Sellereite === * '''Sellereite - Bnr 1 - Bårdgarden''' (Vol. 3 p. 509) *# 1603-1633 Knut Olsen *# 1634-1677 [[Leira-26|Peder Knudsen Leira (abt.1605-abt.1680)]] *# 1678-1707 [[Sellereite-4|Ole Pedersen Sellereite (1645-1707)]] m1. unknown m2. [[Viddal-20|Guri Larsdatter Viddal (abt.1655-1741)]], Guri m2. [[Maude-383|Peder Olsen Maude (abt.1670-1716)]] *# 1712-1754 [[Sellereite-5|Peder Olsen Sellereite (1685-1763)]] m. [[Pedersdatter-4236|Ingeborg Pedersdatter (abt.1685-1719)]] m2. c1720 [[Standal-38|Lisbet Eriksdatter Standal (abt.1690-1768)]] *# 1752-1788 [[Øye-94|Baard Baardsen Øye (abt.1728-1800)]] m. 1752 [[Sellereite-6|Ragnhild Pedersdatter Sellereite (abt.1725-1799)]] *# 1788-1819 [[Sellereite-7|Baard Baardsen Sellereite (1764-1843)]] m. 1797 [[Skjåstad-5|Randi Jakobsdatter Skjåstad (1764-1827)]] *# 1819-1835 [[Leira-27|Lars Jonsen Leira (1791-1853)]] m. 1820 [[Sellereite-8|Borni Baardsdatter Sellereite (1801-1880)]] *# 1854-1874 [[Sellereite-9|Baard Larsen Sellereite (1823-1910)]] m. 1849 [[Stokke-100|Randi Pedersdatter Stokke (1821-1898)]] *# 1875-1914 [[Sellereite-10|Bernt Andreas Baardsen Sellereite (1850-1938)]] m1. 1875 [[Viddal-21|Ingeborg Olsdatter Viddal (1851-1891)]] m2. 1893 [[Berntsdatter-52|Karoline Berntsdatter Rekkedal (1857-1952)]] * '''Sellereite - Bnr 2 - Nilsgarden''' (Vol. 3 p. 514) *# 1754-1762 [[Sellereite-11|Ole Pedersen Sellereite (abt.1728-1762)]] m. 1756 [[Lykken-19|Brit Olsdatter Lykken (1731-abt.1770)]], from Borgund *# 1762-1771 [[Langenes-1|Knud Johannesen Langenes (1744-1807)]] m1. 1763 widow [[Lykken-19|Brit Olsdatter Lykken (1731-abt.1770)]] m2. c 1772 [[Redse-1|Brite Einarsdatter Redse (abt.1735-bef.1782)]] m3. 1782 [[Lid-22|Brite Andersdatter Lid (1738-1803)]] *# 1771-1794 [[Norangshol-16|Nils Nilsen Norangshol (1742-1820)]] m. 1771 [[Valset-4|Brite Pedersdatter Valset (1737-1793)]] *# 1794-1806 [[Sellereite-12|Nils Nilsen Sellereite (1771-1806)]] m. 1795 [[Skjåstad-6|Siri Ellingsdatter Skjåstad (1762-1846)]] *# 1807-1831 [[Aakre-73|Lars Ottesen Aakre (1771-1843)]] m. 1807 widow [[Skjåstad-6|Siri Ellingsdatter Skjåstad (1762-1846)]] *# 1831-1854 [[Sellereite-13|Nils Nilsen Sellereite (1802-1851)]] m. 1829 [[Viddal-22|Randi Kristiansdatter Viddal (1809-1889)]] *# 1855-1869 [[Sellereite-14|Lars Syver Nilsen Sellereite (1831-1868)]] m. 1855 [[Viddal-23|Berte Eline Ananiasdatter Viddal (1827-1902)]] *# 1870-1879 [[Øye-97|Fredrik Jonsen Øye (1840-1887)]] m. 1870 widow [[Viddal-23|Berte Eline Ananiasdatter Viddal (1827-1902)]] *# 1880-1919 [[Sellereite-15|Nils Martinus Larsen Sellereite (1857-1943)]] m. 1885 [[Kvistad-11|Oline Lovise Ellingsdatter Kvistad (1865-1951)]] === Skår === * '''Skår - Brukarar''' (Vol. 4 p. 319) *# bef.1603-1621 Einar *# a) 1616-1654 Arne Einarsen Skaar (c1585-c1670)
b) 1622-1633 Ole Larsen (c1590-1633) *# 1655-1687 [[Arnesen-452|Jon Arnesen Skaar (abt.1628-aft.1701)]] m. [[Knudsdatter-868|Ragnhild Knudsdatter (-1698)]] *# 1687-1730 [[Viddal-5|Ole Olsen Viddal (abt.1655-1730)]] m1. [[Jonsdatter-1040|Aagotte Jonsdatter Skaar (abt.1660-bef.1691)]] m2. unknown m3. [[Unknown-598888|Brit (-1755)]] *# 1731-1763 [[Olsen-11778|Ole Olsen Skaar (abt.1703-1763)]] m. 1739 [[Baardsdatter-41|Mali Baardsdatter Øye (abt.1710-1775)]] *# 1763-1799 [[Olsen-11782|Christian Olsen Skaar (1744-1803)]] m. 1765 [[Nilsdatter-988|Johanne Nilsdatter Bjørke (1742-1806)]] *# 1799-1837 [[Christiansen-2199|Ole Christiansen Skaar (1777-1845)]] m. 1801 [[Samuelsdatter-79|Brit Samuelsdatter Skjaastad (1772-1847)]] *# 1837-1879 [[Olsen-11791|Samuel Olsen Skaar (1808-1881)]] m. 1837 [[Jetmundsdatter-42|Randi Jetmundsdatter Trandal (1805-1877)]] *# 1879-1907 [[Samuelsen-138|Jetmund Johannes Samuelsen Skaar (1840-1931)]] m. 1864 [[Olsdatter-5631|Karoline Olsdatter Bjørke (1839-1931)]] *# 1907-1946 [[Jetmundsen-47|Jakob Olaus Jetmundsen Skår (1875-1951)]] m. 1905 [[Ingebrigtsdatter-111|Marta Andrina Jakobina Ingebrigtsdatter Haandlykken (1878-1964)]] *# 1947-1975 [[Jakobsen-804|Jetmund Samuel Jakobsen Skår (1908-1976)]] m. 1944 [[Jakobsdatter-292|Borghild Kjellaug Jakobsdatter Brattheim (1914-2021)]] * '''Skår - Bnr 2 - Skårabakkane''' (Vol. 4 p. 324) *# 1886-1893 [[Jonsen-850|Peder Jonsen Urkegjerde (1835-1892)]] m. 1884 [[Einarsdatter-37|Karen Helene Einarsdatter Hole (1843-1932)]] *# 1894-1933 [[Hansen-18561|Knut Severin Hansen Strandabø (1859-1946)]] m. 1890 [[Jonsdatter-1046|Berte Eline Jonsdatter Aarsnes (1858-1916)]] *# 1933- [[Knutsen-484|Johan Andreas Knutsen Skår (1893-1971)]] m. 1917 [[Samundsdatter-13|Ragna Paulona Samundsdatter Nordang (1893-1994)]] *''' Skår - Bnr 3 - Eineplassen/Edvardplassen''' (Vol. 4 p. 328) *# c1880-1895 [[Samuelsdatter-81|Oline Bergitte Samuelsdatter Skaar (1837-1900)]] *# 1895-1950? [[Ellingsen-353|Edvard Karolus Ellingsen Kvistad (1870-1952)]] m1. 1895 [[Jetmundsdatter-47|Randi Anna Lorentze Jetmundsdatter Skaar (1868-1918)]] m2. 1922 [[Knudsdatter-848|Nikoline Knudsdatter Mo (1874-1945)]] *# c1900- [[Haavardsen-3|Olav Mathias Haavardsen Storeide (1879-)]] m. 1901 [[Jetmundsdatter-45|Karoline Jetmundsdatter Skaar (1880-1957)]] *''' Skår - Husmenn''' (Vol. 4 p. 330) ** 1670 Hans Pedersen m. Nille Olsdatter ** 1701 Aamund Ivarsen (c1650-) ** 1749?-1760? Sjur Olsen Gjerde (c1715-1767) m. 1746 Malene Rasmusdatter Hustad (c1710-1797) ** 1760-1767 [[Olsen-9776|Kolbein Olsen Aklestad (abt.1709-1767)]] m. 1743 [[Erichsdatter-230|Anne Erichsdatter Stennes (abt.1716-1766)]]3 ** 1762 [[Mortensen-1856|Nils Mortensen Aarset (abt.1728-1789)]] m. 1762 [[Knudsdatter-844|Agathe Knudsdatter Viddal (abt.1722-1798)]] ** 1762 Jon Jetmundsen m. Ragnhild ** 1767?-1773? Einar Olsen Rekkedal/Sæbø (c1735-) m. 1761 Kirsti Larsdatter Furnes (c1735-) (Borgund) ** 1791-1802 [[Nilsen-1525|Erich Nilsen Frøland (1749-1801)]] m. 1787 [[Knudsdatter-614|Anne Knudsdatter (1749-1822)]] ** 1804 [[Simonsen-959|Lars Simonsen Hole (1770-1813)]] m. 1799 [[Jetmundsdatter-36|Brit Jetmundsdatter Mo (1773-1847)]] ** 1808-1812 [[Finnes-8|Rasmus Rasmussen Finnes (1767-1846)]] m. 1796 [[Viddal-9|Pernille Trulsdatter Viddal (1764-1811)]] ** 1814- [[Pedersen-10661|Hans Pedersen Viddalsvik (abt.1749-1825)]] m2. 1803 [[Larsdatter-2873|Lisbet Larsdatter Standal (1755-1818)]] ** 1822-1847 [[Pedersen-9590|Lars Pedersen Norangshol (1775-1848)]] m. 1823 [[Jonsdatter-913|Gjertrud Jonsdatter Riise (abt.1788-1873)]] ** 1847-1871 [[Frantssen-4|Ingebrigt Frantssen Myrhol (1802-1878)]] m. 1838 [[Johannesdatter-670|Johanne Johannesdatter Riise (1804-1879)]] ** 1871-1886 [[Arnesen-456|Simon Arnesen Skår (1845-1926)]] m. [[Rasmusdatter-1498|Anne Marie Rasmusdatter Molaup (1847-1921)]] ** Eineplassen: c1835-1862 [[Olsen-10156|Bernt Olsen Urke (1795-1853)]] m. 1829 [[Hansdatter-4610|Eli Hansdatter Viddal (1800-1862)]] ** Larsplassen: c1880-1924 [[Martinussen-66|Lars Andreas Martinussen Leira (1853-1924)]] m. 1878 [[Baardsdatter-50|Anne Elisabeth Baardsdatter Urke (1841-1921)]] === Skarbøen === === Skjåstad === === Skylstad === * '''Skylstad - Bnr 1 - Monsgarden''' (Vol. 3 p. 277) *# 1653-1680 Mons Nilsen (c1620-c1687) *# 1680-1681? Nils Monsen Skylstad (c1655-1681?) *# 1681?-1715 [[Skylstad-8|Peder Monsen Skylstad (abt.1658-1740)]] m. [[Viddal-8|Brite Pedersdatter Viddal (-1744)]] *# 1715-1745 [[Skylstad-7|Mons Pedersen Skylstad (abt.1694-1745)]] m1. [[Olsdatter-4382|Anne Olsdatter (-1721)]] m2. [[Toresdatter-127|Brite Toresdatter Øye (abt.1700-abt.1763)]], Brite m2. [[Johannesen-586|Knud Johannesen Eidet (-1753)]] *# 1747-1774 [[Skylstad-6|Peder Monsen Skylstad (abt.1726-1792)]] m1. [[Skylstad-9|Randi Larsdatter Skylstad (abt.1719-1773)]] m2. widow [[Rasmusdatter-1220|Magnhild Rasmusdatter Rebbestad (abt.1710-1795)]] (Ørsta) *# 1774-1816 [[Pedersen-9468|Mons Pedersen Skylstad (1748-1828)]] m1. 1773 [[Sjursdatter-88|Eli Sjursdatter (abt.1749-1796)]] m2. [[Paalsdatter-24|Ingeborg Paalsdatter Brekke (1766-1812)]] (Ørsta) *# 1804-1841 [[Monsen-243|Sjur Monsen Skylstad (1781-1847)]] m. 1807 [[Mortensdatter-462|Kari Mortensdatter Frøland (1781-1847)]] *# 1841-1874 [[Sjursen-85|Mons Sjursen Skylstad (1812-1899)]] m. 1845 [[Kristiansdatter-104|Pernille Kristiansdatter Viddal (1818-1907)]] *# 1874-1915 [[Monsen-244|Sivert Monsen Skylstad (1847-1914)]] m. 1878 [[Nilsdatter-802|Berte Karoline Nilsdatter Nordang (1854-1916)]] * '''Skylstad - Bnr 2 - Arnegarden''' (Vol. 3 p. 283) *# 1635-1679 Ole Ivarsen Sæter (Sunnylven) (1609?-1679) *# 1680-(1705)-1717 Herr Jens Pedersen (-1705) 1. Alet Madsdatter Skaaning (Volda) m2. Anne Jakobsdatter Bantzbill *# 1717-1720 Herr Jakob Bantzbill (1671-1732) m. Anne Elisabet Krog *# 1720-1749 [[Olsen-9836|Arne Olsen Aakre (abt.1695-1749)]] m. [[Pedersdatter-4271|Brit Pedersdatter Skylstad (-1767)]], Brit m2. 1763 widower [[Jetmundsen-15|Arne Jetmundsen Handlykken (abt.1701-1788)]] *# 1750-1777 [[Arnesen-306|Lars Arnesen Skylstad (abt.1721-1806)]] m. 1750 [[Nilsdatter-803|Anne Nilsdatter Hole (-1789)]] *# 1777-1800 [[Larsen-7502|Arne Larsen Skylstad (1753-1800)]] m. 1782 [[Sjursdatter-89|Marte Sjursdatter Bjørke (1753-1828)]] *# 1802-1807 [[Jonsen-780|Knud Jonsen Rekkedal (1771-1856)]] m1. 1802 widow [[Sjursdatter-89|Marte Sjursdatter Skylstad (1753-1828)]] m2. 1830 widow [[Ottesdatter-64|Anne Ottesdatter Nordang (1774-1850)]] *# 1807-1820 [[Arnesen-307|Lars Arnesen Skylstad (1783-1820)]] m. 1812 [[Pedersdatter-4096|Kari Pedersdatter Holen (1788-1853)]] *# 1820-1840 [[Monsen-245|Peder Monsen Skylstad (1798-1872)]] m. 1820 widow [[Pedersdatter-4096|Kari Pedersdatter Skylstad (1788-1853)]] *# 1840-1882 [[Larsen-7503|Arne Larsen Skylstad (1820-1883)]] m. 1845 [[Pedersdatter-4272|Pernille Larentse Pedersdatter Sæbø (1819-1906)]] *# 1882-1938 [[Arnesen-308|Lars Peder Arnesen Skylstad (1852-1908)]] m. 1879 [[Larsdatter-2374|Synnøve Larsdatter Norang (1857-1942)]] * '''Skylstad - Bnr 3 - Pegarden''' (Vol. 3 p. 288) *# 1881-1919 [[Arnesen-309|Peder Arnesen Skylstad (1855-1922)]] m. 1885 [[Nilsdatter-804|Johanne Pernille Nilsdatter Nordang (1857-1924)]] * '''Skylstad - Bnr 4 - Jogarden''' (Vol. 3 p. 289) *# bef.1603-1634 Ole Jonsen (c1570-c1640) *# 1634-1672? Jon Olsen Skylstad? (c1605-aft.1682) *# 1673?-1707 [[Jonsen-762|Ole Jonsen Skylstad (abt.1640-1707)]] m. [[Rasmusdatter-1224|Mali Rasmusdatter Vatne (-1737)]] (Ørsta), Mali m2. Jens A. Vesteraas *# 1707-1748 [[Olsen-9773|Jon Olsen Skylstad (abt.1685-1749)]] m. [[Ellingsdatter-116|Marte Ellingsdatter Vesterås (abt.1670-1747)]] (Geiranger) *# 1748-1782 [[Jonsen-781|Ole Jonsen Skylstad (abt.1705-1792)]] m. 1748 [[Nilsdatter-805|Synnøve Nilsdatter Øye (abt.1730-1810)]] *# 1782-1813 [[Olsen-9837|Ole Olsen Skylstad (1759-1832)]] m. 1788 [[Simonsdatter-199|Randi Simonsdatter Hustad (1765-1845)]] *# 1813-1856 [[Olsen-9771|Ole Olsen Skylstad (1792-1872)]] m. 1822 [[Eliasdatter-118|Synneve Eliasdatter Øye (1803-1866)]] *# 1856-1880 [[Olsen-9838|Ole Olsen Skylstad (1824-1894)]] m. 1854 [[Berntsdatter-43|Johanne Berntsdatter Øye (1829-1916)]] *# 1880-1945 [[Olsen-9839|Ole Olsen Skylstad (1857-1945)]] m. 1879 [[Jakobsdatter-214|Karoline Jakobsdatter Nordang (1851-1925)]] * '''Skylstad - Bnr 5 - Olagarden''' (Vol. 3 p. 295) *# 1634-1665 Ivar (c1600-aft.1674) *# 1666-1679 Peder Ivarsen Skylstad (c1630-1679) *# 1680-1695 [[Olsen-9841|Anders Olsen Leknes (-1695)]] m. [[Knudsdatter-606|Ingeborg Knudsdatter]] *# 1696-1749 [[Skylstad-10|Lars Olsen Skylstad (abt.1665-1754)]] m1. widow [[Knudsdatter-606|Ingeborg Knudsdatter Skylstad]] m2. [[Finnes-6|Anne Arnesdatter Finnes (abt.1687-1765)]] *# 1749-1770 [[Larsen-7505|Ole Larsen Skylstad (abt.1713-1770)]] m. 1748 [[Larsdatter-2375|Anne Larsdatter Urke (-1790)]] *# 1771-1809 [[Rasmussen-5185|Rasmus Rasmussen Ljøen (1743-1813)]] (Sunnylven) m. 1771 [[Olsdatter-4395|Anne Olsdatter Skylstad (1751-1831)]] *# 1809-1826 [[Rasmussen-5186|Ole Rasmussen Skylstad (1791-1826)]] m. 1821 [[Olsdatter-4347|Brit Olsdatter Øye (1799-1864)]] *# 1827-1863 [[Rasmussen-5187|Jon Rasmussen Ljøen (1806-1889)]] (Sunnylven) m. 1826 widow [[Olsdatter-4347|Brit Olsdatter Skylstad (1799-1864)]] *# 1863-1896 [[Jonsen-785|Rasmus Jonsen Skylstad (1836-1909)]] m. 1863 [[Kristiansdatter-105|Synnøve Kristiansdatter Riise (1840-1930)]] *# 1896-1902 [[Rasmussen-5188|Johan Olai Rasmussen (1869-1899)]] m. 1896 [[Pedersdatter-4275|Marie Lovise Pedersdatter Nordang (1872-1961)]] *# 1902-1938 [[Knudsen-1750|Bernt Britanus Knudsen Stennes (1870-1943)]] m. widow [[Pedersdatter-4275|Marie Lovise Pedersdatter Skylstad (1872-1961)]] * '''Skylstad - Bnr 6 - Hòla''' (Vol. 3 p. 300) *# bef.1603-1631 Jep Andersen (Hustad?) *# 1630-1682 Ole Jepsen Skylstad (c1600-1686?) *# 1683-1708? Ole Larsen (c1645-aft.1711) m. widow Anne? *# 1709-1720 [[Jetmundsen-34|Lars Jetmundsen Nordang (-1743)]] *# 1720-1732 [[Ellingsen-309|Hans Ellingsen Haugen (1675-1732)]] m. [[Andersdatter-2990|Marte Andersdatter Skylstad (abt.1685-1749)]] *# 1733-1744 [[Knudsen-1751|Askjell Knudsen Kvistad (1695-1749)]] m. 1733 widow [[Andersdatter-2990|Marte Andersdatter Skylstad (abt.1685-1749)]] *# 1744-1771 [[Torsen-188|Jon Torsen Trandal (abt.1710-1803)]] m1. 1743 [[Knudsdatter-607|Anne Knudsdatter Kvistad (abt.1700-1749)]] m2. 1750 [[Jensdatter-3329|Ragnhild Jensdatter Maude (abt.1725-1809)]] *# 1772-1800 [[Sjursen-86|Ole Sjursen Aakre (1752-1829)]] m. 1773 [[Larsdatter-2376|Inger Larsdatter Mo (1755-1832)]] *# 1800-1842 [[Olsen-9842|Jon Olsen Skylstad (1774-1847)]] m. 1804 [[Pedersdatter-4276|Kanutte Pedersdatter Leira (1778-1873)]] *# 1842-1854 [[Jonsen-786|Ole Jonsen Skylstad (1805-1854)]] m. 1835 [[Steffensdatter-48|Synnøve Steffensdatter Nordang (1811-1872)]], she m2. [[Knudsen-1752|Hans Jakob Knudsen Helset]] (Sunnylven) *# 1857-1899 [[Eriksen-1032|Bernt Kristian Eriksen Handlykken (1833-1903)]] m. 1857 [[Olsdatter-4397|Kanutte Olsdatter Skylstad (1835-1915)]] *# 1899-1938 [[Berntsen-153|Ole Edvard Berntsen Skylstad (1870-1958)]] m. 1890 [[Steffensdatter-49|Oline Susanne Steffensdatter Nordang (1868-1946)]] * '''Skylstad - Gamle bruk: A''' (Vol. 3 p. 303) *# bef.1603-1614 Mons *# 1616-1633 Nils Jonsen (c1585-1633) *# 1637-38 Anders Albertsen *# 1640-c1670 Peder Olsen (c1595) *# 1675-1683 Jon Pedersen (Skylstad?) (c1630-) *# 1684- Herr Jens Pedersen * '''Skylstad - Gamle bruk: B''' (Vol. 3 p. 304) *# 1603-1634 Gullik *# 1635-1679 Ole Gulliksen Skylstad (c1615-c1680) *# 1678-1680 Jon Olsen Skylstad *# 1683-1698 Ivar Olsen Skylstad (c1645-) === Sledalen === * '''Sledalen - Bnr 1 - Instegarden/Torbjørngarden''' (Vol. 4 p. 565) *# 1603-1617 Mons (c1570-1617) *# a) 1618-1627 Morten Monsen Slettedal (1597-1627)
b) 1624-1634 Anders Monsen Slettedal
c) 1628-1634 Rasmus *# 1635-1669 [[Monsen-302|Knud Monsen Slettedal]] (c1600-c1670) *# 1670?-1695 [[Knudsen-2115|Knud Knudsen Slettedal (abt.1640-bef.1695)]] m. [[Askjellsdatter-3|Anne Askjellsdatter Kvistad (abt.1655-bef.1697)]] *# 1696-1703 [[Knudsen-2116|Knud Knudsen Slettedal (abt.1680-bef.1703)]] m. [[Olsdatter-5164|Marte Olsdatter Stokke]] *# 1704-1720 Henrik Andersen Aarsæter (Ørsta) probably m. widow [[Olsdatter-5164|Marte Olsdatter Slettedal]] *# 1720-1747 [[Frantsen-47|Jørgen Frantsen Reite (abt.1695-1767)]] (Volda) m. [[Knudsdatter-914|Berte Knudsdatter Slettedal (abt.1695-1770)]] *# 1747-1758 [[Eriksen-1332|Endre Eriksen Aarset (abt.1695-1764)]] m. [[Jonsdatter-1123|Siri Jonsdatter (Kvistad?) (abt.1695-1759)]] *# 1758-1768? [[Endresen-145|Erik Endresen Slettedal (1734-1772)]] m. 1754 [[Steinarsdatter-10|Lisbeth Steinarsdatter Bjørdal (abt.1730-aft.1774)]] (Ørsta) *# 1769?-1781 [[Monsen-266|Jon Monsen Skylstad (abt.1728-1802)]] m. 1757 [[Eliasdatter-138|Sara Eliasdatter Ullaland (abt.1729-1812)]] *# 1781-1813 [[Torbjørnsen-121|Jon Torbjørnsen Slettedal (1750-1827)]] m. 1781 [[Jonsdatter-1125|Barbara Jonsdatter Slettedal (1758-1826)]] *# 1813-1841 [[Jonsen-1116|Torbjørn Jonsen Slettedal (1793-1886)]] m. 1813 [[Pedersdatter-5310|Sylvei Pedersdatter Sporstøyl (1789-1869)]] (Ørsta) *# 1841-1876 [[Torbjørnsen-125|Peder Andreas Torbjørnsen Slettedal (1814-1905)]] m1. 1841 [[Olsdatter-5426|Anne Lisbet Olsdatter Holen (1817-1843)]] m2. 1845 [[Knudsdatter-919|Berte Marie Knudsdatter Bjørdal (1821-1883)]] *# 1876-1912 [[Pedersen-9559|Thore Pedersen Slettedal (1848-1917)]] m. 1876 [[Jonsdatter-812|Ingeborg Marie Jonsdatter Øye (1847-1935)]] *# 1912-1927 [[Thoresen-213|Peder Johannes Thoresen Slettedal (1885-1964)]] m. 1914 [[Jensdatter-3646|Dorthea Olivia Jensdatter Aklestad (1884-1982)]] * '''Sledalen - Bnr 2 - Heimstegarden/Syvergarden''' (Vol. 4 p. 571) *# 1603-1625 Gudfast (c1550-aft.1625) *# 1615-1637 Jetmund Gudfasteson (c1585-aft.1645) *# 1638-c1660 Knud (Knudsen?) *# 1663?-1670? Knud Jetmundsen Aarskog (c1635) *# c1670-1710 [[Kolbeinsen-47|Jon Kolbeinsen (abt.1636-aft.1711)]] m. [[Knudsdatter-920|Anne Knudsdatter (abt.1650-bef.1710)]] *# 1710-1747 [[Olsen-12440|Einar Olsen Viddal (abt.1689-1776)]] m. [[Jonsdatter-1146|Brite Jonsdatter Slettedal (abt.1690-1776)]] *# 1747-1794 [[Jonsen-1136|Torbjørn Jonsen Finnes (abt.1720-1810)]] m. 1748 [[Einarsdatter-62|Randi Einarsdatter Slettedal (abt.1720-1798)]] *# 1794-1840 [[Torbjørnsen-130|Einar Torbjørnsen Slettedal (1765-1847)]] m1. 1793 [[Baardsdatter-73|Randi Baardsdatter Aarset (1764-bef.1818)]] m2. 1819 [[Larsdatter-2468|Anne Larsdatter Urkegjerde (1785-1869)]] *# 1840-1873 [[Einarsen-79|Sivert Einarsen Slettedal (1821-1893)]] m. 1841 [[Simonsdatter-293|Anne Simonsdatter Aarset (1812-1893)]] *# 1873-1907 [[Sivertsen-355|Einar Sivertsen Slettedal (1847-1922)]] m. 1876 [[Pedersdatter-5247|Karen Eline Pedersdatter Finnes (1853-1936)]] *# 1907-1950 [[Einarsen-90|Sivert Einarsen Slettedal (1876-1958)]] m1. 1904 [[Johnsdatter-441|Larsine Marta Johnsdatter Hjorthaug (1874-1927)]] (Volda) m2. 1932 [[Jetmundsdatter-44|Olianne Gjerta Jetmundsdatter Skaar (1873-1953)]] * '''Sledalen - Bnr 3 - Syvrengarden''' (Vol. 4 p. 576) *# 1878-1892 [[Sivertsen-356|Lars Olaus Sivertsen Slettedal (1852-1944)]] m. 1876 [[Pedersdatter-5159|Anne Karine Pedersdatter Ville (1851-1941)]] *# 1892-1927 [[Sivertsen-354|Severin Ananias Sivertsen Slettedal (1854-1941)]] m. 1891 [[Pedersdatter-5011|Synneve Pedersdatter Mo (1849-1932)]] *# 1927-1931 Elisa Danielsdatter Kalvatn (1899-) m. Sivert Maaen (1896-1937) * '''Sledalen - Gammalt bruk''' (Vol. 4 p. 579) *# 1606-1626 Arne Gudfastesen Slettedal *# 1627-c1660 Henrik Jetmundsen (c19600c-1670) m. Malene *# 1661?-1688? Aamund Henriksen SLettedal (c1626-c1690) *# 1689?-1736 [[Rasmusson-160|Paul Rasmusson (abt.1655-1736)]] m. [[Hustad-17|Kirsti Knudsdatter Hustad (abt.1685-1754)]] *# 1738-1743 [[Slettedal-1|Jon Paulsen Slettedal Riise (abt.1712-1756)]] m1. 1739 [[Knudsdatter-930|Pernille Knudsdatter Eide (-1739)]] m2. 1743 [[Riise-21|Randi Simonsdatter Riise (abt.1711-1781)]] === Stavset === === Stenes === * '''Stenes - Bnr 1 - Nilsgarden''' (Vol. 3 p. 374) *# 1635-1657 Peder (-1957) *# 1657-1663? Knut m. widow of Peder *# 1660?-1698? [[Larsen-7492|Nils Larsen (Heimste-Holen?) (1620-aft.1701)]] m1. widow of Knut m2. a daughter of Erik Jetmundsen Rekkedal *# 1699-1735 [[Nilsen-1276|Erik Nilsen Stennes (abt.1670-1735)]] m. 1702? [[Jensdatter-3327|Ingeborg Jensdatter Leira (1675-1752)]] *# 1738-1749 [[Olsen-9828|Knud Olsen Skår (abt.1715-1749)]] m. 1738 [[Jetmundsdatter-6|Sissel Jetmundsdatter Rørstad (abt.1710-1775)]] *# 1749-1779 [[Arnesen-304|Ole Arnesen Skylstad (abt.1727-1779)]] m1. 1750 widow [[Jetmundsdatter-6|Sissel Jetmundsdatter Stenes (abt.1710-1775)]] m2. 1776 [[Pedersdatter-4269|Brite Pedersdatter Sellereite (1734-1778)]] *# 1779-1801 [[Larsen-7491|Erik Larsen Urkegjerde (1746-1831)]] m. 1779 [[Olsdatter-4379|Berte Kanutte Olsdatter Stennes (1750-bef.1831)]] *# 1801-1803 [[Eriksen-1030|Lars Eriksen Stennes (1779-1803)]] *# 1805-1834 [[Hansen-16453|Peder Hansen Rørstad (abt.1775-1836)]] m. 1807 [[Eriksdatter-579|Oline Eriksdatter Stennes (1781-1848)]] *# 1834-1863 [[Olsen-9825|Elias Olsen Bjørke (1807-1884)]] m1. 1834 [[Pedersdatter-4266|Brit Pedersdatter Stenes (1809-1877)]] m2. 1878 widow [[Olsdatter-4373|Oline Olsdatter Skjaastad (1811-1901)]] *# 1863-1893 [[Eliasen-88|Petter Eliasen Stennes (1835-1919)]] m. 1860 [[Olsdatter-4378|Brit Olsdatter Bjørke (1833-1916)]] *# 1893-1928 [[Pettersen-440|Edvard Pettersen Stennes (1863-1949)]] m. 1891 [[Nilsdatter-799|Jakobine Marta Susanne Nilsdatter Nordang (1858-1932)]] * '''Stenes - Bnr 2 - Knutegarden''' (Vol. 3 p. 379) *# 1635-1657 Steinar Olsen Aklestad (c1585-aft.1657) *# 1657-1689 Ole Steinarsen Stennes (c1620-c1700) m. widow Sølfrid Aamundsdatter Riise (-1697) *# 1690-1710 Ole Olsen Stennes (c1660-1735) *# 1715-1721 [[Olsen-9822|Erik Olsen Fiskergaard (abt.1685-1745)]] (Borgund) m1. unknown m2. 1737 [[Rasmusdatter-1217|Anne Rasmusdatter Skår (abt.1685-1742)]] m3. [[Olsdatter-4374|Eli Olsdatter Lerstad (abt.1710-1784)]] *# 1723-1740 [[Hallvardsen-5|Ole Hallvardsen Viddal (abt.1690-abt.1740)]] m. [[Knudsdatter-600|Siri Knudsdatter Aakre (-abt.1757)]] *# 1749-1762 [[Arnesen-304|Ole Arnesen Skylstad (abt.1727-1779)]] *# 1762-1789 [[Nilsen-1275|Rasmus Nilsen Hole (abt.1727-1801)]] m. 1751 [[Jonsdatter-748|Brit Jonsdatter Øye (abt.1730-abt.1811)]] *# 1789-1807 [[Rasmussen-5179|Nils Rasmussen Stennes (1755-1834)]] m1. 1788 [[Kolbeinsdatter-12|Ingeborg Kolbeinsdatter Akelstad (1747-1819)]] m2. 1823 widow Anne Rasmusdatter Spjelkavikgjerde (c1755-) Borgund *# 1807-1830 [[Jetmundsen-6|Jakob Jetmundsen Maude (1782-1830)]] m. 1807 [[Olsdatter-4331|Anna Olsdatter Øye (1782-1844)]] *# 1830-1860 [[Jakobsen-674|Bernt Jakobsen Stennes (1807-1877)]] m1. 1828 [[Knudsdatter-599|Pernille Knudsdatter Mork (1799-1855)]] m2. 1856 [[Olsdatter-4373|Oline Olsdatter Skjaastad (1811-)]] *# 1860-1916 [[Berntsen-152|Knud Berntsen Stennes (1841-1919)]] m. 1867 [[Berntsdatter-42|Anne Ingeborg Berntsdatter Handlykken (1845-1922)]] *# 1916-1937 [[Jonsen-841|Sivert Andreas Jonsen Urke (1873-1956)]] m. 1915 [[Knudsdatter-621|Kristine Adina Knudsdatter Stennes (1889-1927)]] * '''Stenes - Husmenn''' (Vol. 3 p. 384) ** [[Pedersen-9556|Lars Pedersen Klokk (abt.1690-1773)]] m. [[Olsdatter-4472|Ragnhild Olsdatter Sellereite (abt.1702-1785)]] === Stokke === * '''Stokke - Bnr 1 - Engarden/Bårdgarden (Vol. 5 p. 105)''' *# bef.1603-1610 Knud (-1610) *# 1613-1618 Knud Olsen m. widow of Knud *# 1619-1663 Knud Knudsen Stokke (c1590-1664?) *# a) 1664-1702? Erik Knudsen Stokke? (c1630-aft.1701)
b) 1699 [[Eriksen-1176|Ole Eriksen Stokke (-1700)]] m. [[Aamundsdatter-20|Synnøve Aamundsdatter (-1754)]] *# 1703-1705 Soknepreset Jakob Bantzbill (1671-1732) *# 1706-1739 [[Ellingsen-359|Morten Ellingsen Frøland (c1665-1744)]] m1. N.N. m2. [[Nilsdatter-926|Hilde Nilsdatter Bjørke (c1680-1734)]] *# a) 1739-1756? [[Mortensen-1805|Elling Mortensen Stokke (abt.1699-1769)]] m1. 1736 [[Arnesdatter-322|Marte Arnesdatter Øye (abt.1685-1751)]] m2. [[Kolbeinsdatter-23|Marte Kolbeinsdatter Tryggeset (abt.1705-1780)]]
b) 1745-1755 [[Mortensen-1804|Nils Mortensen Stokke (abt.1702-1755)]] m. 1745 [[Kolbeinsdatter-22|Ragnhild Kolbeinsdatter Tryggeset (abt.1702-1784)]] *# 1756-1771 [[Olsen-11127|Ole Olsen Hustad (abt.1732-1771)]] m. 1756 widow [[Kolbeinsdatter-22|Ragnhild Kolbeinsdatter Stokke (abt.1702-1784)]] *# 1772-1801 [[Jonsen-774|Baar Jonsen Øye (1745-1807)]] m. 1773 [[Nilsdatter-814|Hilde Nilsdatter Stokke (1747-1814)]] *# 1801-1820 [[Baardsen-93|Nils Baardsen Stokke (1773-1820)]] m. 1806 [[Torbjørnsdatter-77|Cecille Torbjørnsdatter Saure (1780-1859)]] *# 1821-1842 [[Knudsen-1805|Iver Knudsen Haandlykken (1788-1848)]] m. 1821 widow [[Torbjørnsdatter-77|Cecille Torbjørnsdatter Stokke (1780-1859)]] *# 1842-1854 [[Nilsen-1477|Elling Andreas Nilsen Stokke (1812-1850)]] m. 1842 [[Henriksdatter-209|Brit Henriksdatter Leknes (1812-1908)]] *# 1854-1872 [[Johannesen-665|Ole Johannesen Kile (1820-1898)]] (Volda) m. 1854 widow [[Henriksdatter-209|Brit Henriksdatter Stokke (1812-1908)]] *# 1872-1910 [[Ellingsen-360|Ivar Andreas Ellingsen Stokke (1847-1927)]] m. 1875 [[Knudsdatter-766|Randine Knudsdatter Hjellen (1847-1947)]] *# 1910-1957 [[Ivarsen-108|Knut Johan Ivarsen Stokke (1882-1960)]] m. 1910 [[Thoresdatter-51|Hansine Marie Birgitte Thoresdatter Rekkedal (1888-1957)]] * '''Stokke - Bnr 2 - Olagarden (Vol. 5 p. 110)''' *# 1603-1632 Lasse Samundsen (-1632) *# 1636-1646 Ole Aamundsen (c1605-aft.1666) *# 1647-1679 Arne Pedersen Tryggeset (c1615-1697?) *# 1680-1688 Peder Arnesen Stokke (1645?-1719) *# 1689?-1710 [[Arnesen-447|Lars Arnesen Stokke (1650?-1710)]] m. [[Knudsdatter-865|Marte Knudsdatter (-1737)]] *# 1712-1718? widower Jetmund Pedersen Barstad (c1655-aft.1718) m. widow [[Knudsdatter-865|Marte Knudsdatter Stokke (-1737)]] *# 1716-1730 [[Larsen-8580|Knud Larsen Stokke (c1695-1730)]] m. 1718? [[Jetmundsdatter-41|Brite Jetmundsdatter Stokke (abt.1685-1726)]] *# 1732-1752 [[Arnesen-398|Ole Arnesen Fivelstad (abt.1700-1752)]] (Sunnylven) m1. [[Olsdatter-4611|Kristi Olsdatter Myrhol (abt.1695-1740)]] m2. 1740 [[Sjursdatter-119|Brite Sjursdatter Bjørke (abt.1715-bef.1742)]] m3. 1743 [[Andersdatter-3404|Mette Andersdatter Aam (abt.1700-)]] (Ørsta) *# 1754?-1774 [[Pedersen-10361|Ole Pedersen Skylstad (abt.1708-1774)]] m1. 1739 [[Olsdatter-5186|Brite Olsdatter Bjørke (abt.1713-1749)]] m2. 1750 [[Andersdatter-3402|Lisbet Andersdatter Høydalsdal (abt.1727-1803)]] (Volda) *# 1776-1801 [[Olsen-11158|Lars Olsen Mork (1743-1811)]] m. 1777 widow [[Andersdatter-3402|Lisbet Andersdatter Stokke (abt.1727-1803)]] *# 1801-1829 [[Hansen-17926|Ole Hansen Holen (1763-1834)]] m. 1801 [[Olsdatter-5182|Marte Olsdatter Stokke (1773-1838)]] *# 1829-1874 [[Olsen-11155|Hans Olsen Stokke (1803-1888)]] m1. 1832 [[Gundersdatter-348|Anne Ingeborg Gundersdatter Sæbø/Hjellen (1801-1846)]] m2. 1847 [[Frantsdatter-20|Johanne Frantsdatter Myrhol (1816-1895)]] *# 1874-1878 [[Iversen-1014|Hans Severin Iversen Barstad (1839-1916)]] (Ørsta) m. 1869 [[Jonsdatter-943|Berthe Kanutte Jonsdatter Øy (1847-1919)]] (Ørsta) *# 1878-1911 [[Steffensen-168|Thore Andreas Steffensen Mo (1845-1920)]] m. 1871 [[Simonsdatter-248|Anne Maren Simonsdatter Rekkedal (1844-1934)]] *# 1912-1952 [[Thoresen-184|Sivert Thoresen Stokke (1871-1940)]] m. 1909 [[Thoresdatter-56|Oline Birgitte Thoresdatter Rekkedal (1880-1956)]] * '''Stokke - Bnr 3 - Myra (Vol. 5 p. 116)''' *# 1879-1919 [[Hansen-17975|Arne Johannes Hansen Mo (1845-1911)]] (Ørsta) m. 1878 [[Jetmundsdatter-31|Karoline Marta Jetmundsdatter Ville (1853-1942)]] *# 1919-1965 [[Steffensen-175|Lars Andreas Steffensen Sæbønes (1892-1948)]] m. 1918 [[Arnesdatter-329|Johanne Arnesdatter Stokke (1895-1983)]] *''' Stokke - Bnr 4 - Pegarden (Vol. 5 p. 118)''' *# bef.1603-1604? Samund *# a) 1605?-1632 Peder Samnudsen (Stokke?) (c1580-1632?)
b) 1605?-1614 Kristoffer
c) 1615-1633 Peder Eriksen *# 1635-1668 [[Pedersen-10337|Ole Pedersen Stokke (c1610-1668)]] m. [[Olsdatter-5161|Brite Olsdatter (-1697)]] *# 1669-1692 [[Eriksen-1177|Aamund Eriksen (c1630-aft.1701)]] m. widow [[Olsdatter-5161|Brite Olsdatter Stokke (-1697)]] *# 1692-1739 [[Aamundsen-29|Ole Aamundsen Stokke (abt.1670-1739)]] m. [[Jonsdatter-942|Kari Jonsdatter Hustad (-1754)]] *# 1740-1775 [[Olsen-9851|Erik Olsen Stokke (abt.1710-1780)]] m. 1742 [[Pedersdatter-4287|Randi Pedersdatter Myklebust (abt.1711-1771)]] (Ørsta) *# 1775-1801 [[Eriksen-1124|Peder Eriksen Stokke (1751-1823)]] m. 1773 [[Pedersdatter-4591|Synneve Pedersdatter Nordang (1750-1828)]] *# 1801-1812 [[Pedersen-10338|Ole Pedersen Stokke (1779-1812)]] m. 1807 [[Knudsdatter-767|Anne Knudsdatter Leira (1785-1812)]] *# 1813-1848 [[Pedersen-10339|Peder Pedersen Stokke (1782-1859)]] m. 1813 [[Olsdatter-5165|Marte Olsdatter Bjørke (1787-1858)]] *# 1848-1878 [[Pedersen-10342|Ole Andreas Pedersen Stokke (1818-1878)]] m. 1848 [[Eriksdatter-671|Berte Marta Eriksdatter Bjørke (1824-1883)]] *# 1878-1919 [[Olsen-11132|Peder Olsen Stokke (1849-1944)]] m. 1882 [[Pedersdatter-4820|Berte Oline Pedersdatter Bjørdal (1854-1929)]] (Ørsta) *# 1919-1954 [[Pedersen-10347|Ole Andreas Pedersen Stokke (1885-1978)]] m. 1915 [[Andreasdatter-337|Lovise Maria Andreasdatter Kvistad (1885-1971)]] * '''Stokke - Bnr 5 - Skoglid (Vol. 5 p. 123)''' *# 1919- [[Pedersen-10348|Peder Johan Pedersen Stokke (1894-1986)]] m. 1921 [[Johnsdatter-331|Josefa Tomina Johnsdatter Slettedal (1897-1996)]] *''' Stokke - Slettedalsgarden (Vol. 5 p. 123)''' *# 1906- [[Pedersen-10349|John Pedersen Slettedal (1860-1960)]] m. 1892 [[Jørgensdatter-1116|Johanne Pauline Jørgensdatter Aakre (1866-1952)]] *''' Stokke - Husmenn (Vol. 5 p. 124)''' ** [[Ottesen-160|Erik Ottesen Aakre (1759-1824)]] m. 1793 [[Olsdatter-4563|Gjertrud Olsdatter Skylstad (1759-1843)]] === Store-Standal === * [[Standal-18|Kolbein Torsteinsen Standal (1753-1806)]] * [[Standal-16|Knut Kolbeinsen Standal (1791-1881)]] * [[Pedersen-5418|Amund Pedersen (1740-1822)]] * [[Fredriksdtr-1|Kari Fredriksdtr (1755-1799)]] * Bnr 6 [[Øye-92|Ingeborg Baardsdatter Øye (abt.1655-)]] === Støylen === === Strandabøen === * '''Strandabøen - Brukarar''' (Vol. 3 p. 11) *# bef.1603-1611 Anders *# 1612-1646 Ola Ellingsson *# 1647-c1690 Jakob Olsson Strandabø (c1620-1698?) *# c1690-1697? Kristen (Jakobsson Strandabø?) (c1665-1698?) m. Synnøve Samundsdotter (-1740) *# 1698?-1712 Jon Larsson (c1655-aft.1719) m. Kari (c1660-1750) *# 1712-1763 [[Jonsen-1532|Lars Jonsen Strandabø (c1695-1769)]] m1. Inger (Stavset?) (-1756) m2. 1757 [[Sjursdatter-149|Kirsti Sjursdatter Rørstad]] *# 1763-1793 [[Olsen-15930|Peder Olsen Klubbenes (1736-1793)]] m. 1762 [[Einarsdatter-89|Larentse Einarsdatter Tvergrov (abt.1730-1811)]] *# 1793-1816 [[Pedersen-13406|Einar Pedersen Strandabø (1767-1816)]] m1. 1790 [[Knudsdatter-1207|Inger Knudsdatter Ramstad (1758-1806)]] (Sykkylven) m2. 1807 [[Aamundsdatter-45|Hilde Aamundsdatter Trandal (1759-1822)]] *# 1819-1825 [[Einarsen-110|Lars Martinus Einarsen Strandabø (1793-1866)]] m1. 1817 [[Samundsdatter-29|Eli Samundsdatter Rønning/Trandal (1789-1845)]] m2. widow [[Henriksdatter-309|Tyri Marie Henriksdatter Udgaard (1795-1871)]] (Sykkylven) *# 1825-1846 [[Hansen-21305|Ananias Hansen Rørstad (1787-1864)]] m. 1818 [[Olsdatter-7572|Anne Olsdatter Bjørke (1796-1877)]] *# 1847-1899 [[Ananiassen-32|Hans Ananiassen Strandabø (1821-1904)]] m1. 1847 [[Sivertsdatter-274|Karoline Sivertsdatter Aarsnes (1825-1853)]] m2. 1856 [[Andersdatter-3433|Anne Lisbet Andersdatter Hustad (1825-1899)]] *# 1879-1919 [[Hansen-23127|Ananias Hansen Strandebø (1851-1921)]] m. 1879 [[Rasmusdatter-2030|Berte Johanne Rasmusdatter Standal (1851-1933)]] *# 1919-1922 [[Ananiassen-34|Hans Ananiassen Strandabø (1879-1968)]] m. 1905 [[Nilsdatter-1340|Anna Petrine Severine Nilsdatter Baatnes (1881-1968)]] (Borgund) *# 1922-1923 [[Jetmundsen-46|Ole Kristian Jetmundsen Viddal (1870-1938)]] m. 1892 [[Pedersdatter-4992|Berte Johanne Pedersdatter Viddal (1872-1966)]] *# 1923-1939 [[Syvertsen-33|Paul Andreas Syvertsen Viddal (1892-1971)]] m. 1918 [[Olsdatter-5510|Karoline Jakobine Olsdatter Viddal (1895-1969)]] * '''Strandabøen - Husmenn''' (Vol. 3 p. 16) ** 1701 Nils Jakobsen Strandabø ** c1860-1896 [[Ellingsen-441|Jon Ellingsen Sætre (1825-1895)]] m. 1859 widow [[Pedersdatter-5234|Siri Pedersdatter Trandal (1812-1896)]] === Tryset === === Tvergrova === * '''Tvergrov - Bnr 1 - Bakken''' (Vol. 5 p. 15) *# 1612-1628 Sjur Styrkarsen *# 1629-1659 Lars Styrkarsen (~1575-~1670) *# 1660-1680 Einar Larsen (Tvergrov?) (c1615-c1685) *# 1675-1710 *# 1710-1758 [[Pedersen-10135|Einar Pedersen Tvergrov (abt.1689-1762)]] m. [[Jonsdatter-903|Ragnhild Jonsdatter Myklebust Ørsta (abt.1690-1767)]] *# 1746-1780 [[Einarsen-55|Peder Einarsen Tvergrov (abt.1723-1786)]] m. 1746 [[Torsteinsdatter-62|Gunnhild Torsteinsdatter Standal (abt.1710-1776)]] *# 1780-1803 [[Pedersen-10137|Jacob Pedersen Tvergrov (1750-1820)]] m. 1775 [[Larsdatter-2648|Marte Larsdatter (abt.1740-1826)]] (Borgund) *# 1803-1811 [[Jonsen-924|Morten Jonsen Rekkedal (1777-1811)]] m. 1801 [[Knudsdatter-721|Olave Knudsdatter Valset (1777-1835)]] *# 1812-1845 [[Knudsen-1897|Morten Knudsen Ville (1790-1851)]] m1. 1812 widow [[Knudsdatter-721|Olave Knudsdatter Tvergrov (1777-1835)]] m2. 1837 [[Ellingsdatter-154|Berte Oline Ellingsdatter Follestad (1795-1854)]] (Ørsta) *# 1845-1851 [[Mortensen-1791|Knud Mortensen Tvergrov (1814-abt.1851)]] m. 1845 [[Endresdatter-80|Ragnhild Endresdatter Riise (1821-1864)]] *# 1852-1874 [[Olsen-10835|Lars Olsen Helset (1826-1907)]] m.~1852 widow [[Endresdatter-80|Ragnhild Endresdatter Tvergrov (1821-1864)]] m. 1865 [[Samundsdatter-15|Ragnhild Samundsdatter Bjørdal (1827-1893)]] (Ørsta) *# 1874-1919 [[Knudsen-1898|Morten Knudsen Tvergrov (1846-1927)]] m. 1879 [[Pedersdatter-4680|Synneve Pedersdatter Rekkedal (1853-1952)]] *# 1919-1960 [[Martinsen-281|Lars Rasmus Martinsen Tvergrov (1886-1973)]] m. 1917 [[Jakobsdatter-258|Lovise Hansine Jakobsdatter Valset (1886-1976)]] * '''Tvergrov - Bnr 2 - Hoggane/Hola''' (Vol. 5 p. 15) *# 1798-1837 [[Knudsen-1900|Ole Knudsen Valset (1769-1849)]] m. 1794 [[Jetmundsdatter-24|Eli Jetmundsdatter Rørstad (1773-1838)]] *# 1838-1863 [[Olsen-10846|Elling Olsen Hoggen (1800-1863)]] m1. 1835 [[Arnesdatter-299|Marte Arnesdatter Tvergrov (1795-1843)]] m2. 1844 [[Mortensdatter-469|Mette Mortensdatter Myrhol (1804-1873)]] *# 1863-1907 [[Ellingsen-348|Elias Ellingsen Tvergrov (1841-1931)]] m. 1863 [[Larsdatter-2664|Andrine Larsdatter Folldal (1832-1912)]] (Ørsta) *# 1907-1922 [[Eliasen-105|Andreas Britanus Eliasen Tvergrov (1872-1970)]] m. 1902 [[Olsdatter-4949|Anna Eline Petrine Olsdatter Valset (1877-1971)]] *# 1935?-1979[[Andreassen-441|Erling Mathias Andreassen Tvergrov (1909-1975)]] m. 1951 [[Vatnehol-1|Olga Vatnehol (1921-2011)]] * '''Tvergrov - Bnr 3 - Smivollen''' (Vol. 5 p. 24) *# 1874-1886 [[Olsen-10835|Lars Olsen Helset (1826-1907)]] (Volda) m2. 1865 [[Samundsdatter-15|Ragnhild Samundsdatter Bjørdal (1827-1893)]] *# 1886-1917 [[Larsen-8134|Ole Christian Larsen Tvergrov (1853-1917)]] m. 1887 [[Jetmundsdatter-25|Ellen Andrine Jetmundsdatter Bjørdal (1862-1951)]] (Ørsta) *# 1917-1942 [[Olsen-10856|Lars Rasmus Olsen Tvergrov (1890-1942)]] *# 1942-1976 [[Olsen-10857|Ragnvald Olsen Tvergrov (1900-1982)]] m. 1939 [[Larsdatter-2665|Jenny Ragnhild Larsdatter Vorpe (1915-2005)]] (Bremanger) * '''Tvergrov - Bnr 4 - Arnegarden''' (Vol. 5 p. 27) *# 1758-1782 [[Einarsen-56|Christian Einarsen Tvergrov (1734-bef.1793)]] m. 1757 [[Jonsdatter-905|Brite Jonsdatter Vadstein (abt.1730-bef.1801)]] *# 1783-1813 [[Simonsen-926|Arne Simonsen Mork (1758-1839)]] m1. 1782 [[Christiansdatter-331|Ragnild Christiansdatter Tvergrov (1758-1820)]] m2. 1822 [[Olsdatter-4955|Brite Olsdatter Ytre-Hovden (1754-bef.1835)]] (Ørsta) *# 1813-1837 [[Arnesen-329|Christian Arnesen Tvergrov (1784-1837)]] m. 1813 [[Henriksdatter-199|Ingeborg Henriksdatter Ville (1785-1843)]] *# 1836-1843 [[Christiansen-2067|Arne Christiansen Tvergrov (1820-1843)]] m. 1841 [[Jakobsdatter-259|Ingeborg Malene Jakobsdatter Rørstad (1817-1899)]] *# 1844-1874 [[Nilsen-1451|Bernt Nilsen Stokke (1817-1872)]] m. 1844 widow [[Jakobsdatter-259|Ingeborg Malene Jakobsdatter Tvergrov (1817-1899)]] *# 1871-1886 [[Arnesen-379|Christian Arnesen Tvergrov (1842-1884)]] m. 1867 [[Pedersdatter-4687|Sylvei Pedersdatter Slettedal (1842-1937)]] *# 1886-1897 [[Knudsen-1905|Jakob Knudsen Frøland (1845-1926)]] m. 1886 widow [[Pedersdatter-4687|Sylvei Pedersdatter Tvergrov (1842-1937)]] *# 1897-1927 [[Thoresen-175|Ole Andreas Thoresen Rekkedal (1866-1925)]] m. 1892 [[Kristiansdatter-128|Ingeborg Anna Kristiansdatter Tvergrov (1869-1929)]] *# 1927-1964 [[Olsen-10886|Thore Edvard Olsen Tvergrov (1895-1976)]] m. 1934 [[Olsdatter-4953|Jenny Kornelia Olsdatter Tvergrov (1902-1980)]] === Urkegjerde === * '''Urkegjerde - Brukarar''' (Vol. 3 p. 152) *# bef.1603-1607 Steinar *# 1608?-1633 Randmo Guttormsen *# 1630-1677 Peder Samundsen (c1605-aft.1677) *# 1678-1698 Randmo Pedersen Urkegjerde (c1635-aft.1701) *# 1698-1724 [[Knudsen-1762|Aamund Knudsen Urke (abt.1650-1724)]] m. 1698 [[Rasmusdatter-1230|Guri Rasmusdatter]] *# 1724-1741 [[Jetmundsen-15|Arne Jetmundsen Urke (abt.1701-1788)]] m. 1724? [[Aamundsdatter-12|Marte Aamundsdatter Urkegjerde (abt.1700-)]] *# 1741-1750 [[Larsen-7530|Lars Larsen Handlykken (1700-1750)]] m. 1740 [[Hansdatter-3918|Brite Hansdatter Saure (abt.1718-1798)]] *# 1751-1780 [[Larsen-7529|Erik Larsen Skylstad (abt.1727-1780)]] m. 1751 widow [[Hansdatter-3918|Brite Hansdatter Urkegjerde (abt.1718-1798)]] *# 1774-1803 [[Eriksen-1035|Lars Eriksen Urkegjerde (1753-1803)]] m. 1777 [[Ellingsdatter-119|Siri Ellingsdatter Sætre (1753-1836)]] *# 1803-04 [[Larsen-7531|Lars Larsen Urkegjerde (1787-1804)]] *# 1805-1833 [[Jonsen-759|Ole Jonsen Øye (1778-1847)]] m. 1805 [[Larsdatter-2388|Sissel Larsdatter Urkegjerde (1782-1869)]] *# 1833-1870 [[Olsen-9867|Jon Olsen Urkegjerde (1811-1884)]] m. 1834 [[Pedersdatter-4291|Karen Pedersdatter Sæbø (1810-1881)]] * '''Urkegjerde - Bnr 1 - Olagarden''' (Vol. 3 p. 155) *# 1870-1901 [[Jonsen-805|Ole Jonsen Urkegjerde (1834-1917)]] m. 1870? [[Torsteinsdatter-59|Karoline Torsteinsdatter Døving (1848-1914)]] *# 1901-1934 [[Olsen-9879|John Olsen Urkegjerde (1871-1960)]] m. 1900 [[Fredriksdatter-41|Randi Eline Fredriksdatter Urke (1878-1948)]] * '''Urkegjerde - Bnr 2 - Nilsgarden''' (Vol. 3 p. 156) *# 1870-1910 [[Ellingsen-310|Nils Ellingsen Stokke (1842-1924)]] m. 1870 [[Jonsdatter-781|Larentse Jonsdatter Urkegjerde (1849-1928)]] *# 1902-1934 [[Nilsen-1286|Elling Nilsen Urkegjerde (1870-1958)]] [[Olsdatter-4419|Kanutte Olsdatter Leknes (1872-1963)]] === Valset === === Viddal === * '''Viddal - Bnr 1 - Rasmusgarden''' (Vol. 3 p. 403) *# 1603-1638 Lars Nilsen *# a) 1639-1683 Einar (Olsen?) (c1605-c1685)
b) 1660-1665 Nils Mortensen *# 1684-1700 Ole Einarsen Viddal (c1635-1700) m2.? Randi Askjellsdatter Kvistad (-aft.1712) *# 1701-1712 [[Olsen-11649|Lars Olsen Viddal (c1680-1712)]] m. [[Jonsdatter-1017|Barbro Jonsdatter Slettedal (-1742)]] *# 1712-1739 [[Olsen-11550|Ole Olsen Sellereite (abt.1690-1765)]] m1. 1713 widow [[Jonsdatter-1017|Barbro Jonsdatter Viddal (-1742)]] m2. 1745 [[Iversdatter-472|Agate Iversdatter Gjerde (abt.1700-1766)]] *# 1739-1762 [[Olsen-11554|Søren Olsen Bjørke (abt.1720-1762)]] m. 1739 [[Olsdatter-5463|Guri Olsdatter Viddal (abt.1716-1793)]] *# 1766-1789 [[Arnesen-318|Iver Arnesen Skylstad (abt.1730-1803)]] m. 1763 [[Pedersdatter-4969|Barbro Pedersdatter Finnes (1739-1822)]] *# 1789-1838 [[Frantzsen-1|Rasmus Frantzsen Viddal (1759-1838)]] m. 1791 [[Iversdatter-473|Brit Iversdatter Viddal (1764-1834)]] *# 1839-1866 [[Rasmussen-5812|Iver Rasmussen Viddal (1806-1891)]] m. 1836 [[Nilsdatter-975|Anne Elisabet Nilsdatter Viddal (1813-1892)]] *# 1866-1904 [[Iversen-1052|Rasmus Iversen Viddal (1837-1921)]] m. 1866 [[Jakobsdatter-282|Synnøve Jakobsdatter Rørstad (1841-1920)]] *# 1904-1938 [[Sivertsen-312|Andreas Elias Sivertsen Leira (1876-1962)]] m. 1904 widow [[Johannesdatter-738|Petrine Birgitte Johannesdatter Viddal (1872-1962)]] *# 1938-1981 [[Andreassen-482|Rasmus Elias Andreassen Viddal (1908-1977)]] m. 1938 [[Karlsdatter-71|Berntine Lina Tora Karlsdatter Viddal (1909-2006)]] *''' Viddal - Bnr 2 - Hau-Olagarden/Haulagarden''' (Vol. 3 p. 407) *# 1615-1638 Sjur Steffensen Viddal (c1585-1638) m. Berte *# 1639-1663 Lars Hansen (c1600-1681?) m. widow Berte Viddal *# 1664-1678 Peder Sjursen (Viddal?) (c1630-1678) m. Klara Larsdatter Viddal (c1645-) *# 1679-1706 Knud Hansen Viddal (c1650-aft.1706) m. widow Klara Larsdatter Viddal (c1645-) *# 1706-1731 [[Pedersen-10664|Lars Pedersen Viddal (-1731)]] m. [[Johannesdatter-750|Synnøve Johannesdatter Bjørdal (-1748)]] (Ørsta) *# 1738-1744 [[Larsen-8478|Ole Larsen (abt.1710-1744)]] m. 1738 [[Hansdatter-4592|Anne Hansdatter Saure (abt.1715-1794)]] *# 1745-1782 [[Larsen-8477|Samund Larsen Urke (abt.1720-1800)]] m. 1746 widow [[Hansdatter-4592|Anne Hansdatter Viddal (abt.1715-1794)]] *# 1782-1807 [[Samundsen-12|Ole Samundsen Viddal (1756-1817)]] m. 1783 [[Jonsdatter-1019|Brit Jonsdatter Tryggeset (1757-1825)]] *# 1807-1848 [[Olsen-11559|Samund Olsen Viddal (1784-1856)]] m. 1812 [[Olsdatter-5474|Ingeborg Olsdatter Eide (1795-1881)]] *# 1848-1874 [[Samundsen-14|Ole Samundsen Viddal (1816-1899)]] m1. 1849 [[Pedersdatter-4972|Anne Elisabet Pedersdatter Standal (1822-1863)]] m2. 1866 [[Olsdatter-4585|Lorentze Johanne Olsdatter Kvistad/Hustad (1831-1915)]] *# 1874-1935 [[Olsen-11571|Syvert Olaus Olsen Viddal (1863-1942)]] m. 1887 [[Paulsdatter-190|Synnøve Marta Paulsdatter Aklestad (1866-1951)]] *# 1935-1965 [[Syvertsen-32|Ole Syvertsen Viddal (1888-1971)]] m. 1935 [[Berntsdatter-110|Nikoline Randine Berntsdatter Leira (1904-1995)]] *''' Viddal - Bnr 3 - Bakkegarden''' (Vol. 3 p. 414) *# 1603-1634 Ole Andersen *# 1635-1678 [[Mortensen-1855|Knud Mortensen Mork (c1600-c.1700)]] *# 1678-1712 [[Knudsen-2025|Peder Knudsen Viddal (c1650-c1720)]] *# 1712-1741 [[Viddal-3|Knut Pedersen Viddal (abt.1685-1758)]] m. [[Skylstad-3|Inger Pedersdatter Skylstad (abt.1690-1749)]] *# 1741-1748 [[Knudsen-2019|Peder Knudsen Viddal (abt.1710-1748)]] m. 1741 [[Toresdatter-159|Brite Toresdatter Ville (abt.1710-1749)]] *# 1749-1762 [[Slettedal-3|Knut Jørgensen Slettedal (abt.1722-1762)]] m. 1750 [[Viddal-2|Brite Knudsdatter Viddal (abt.1725-1806)]] *# 1763-1791 [[Kolbeinsen-28|Erik Kolbeinsen Riise (1739-1810)]] m. 1764 widow [[Viddal-2|Brite Knudsdatter Viddal (abt.1725-1806)]] *# 1791-1822 [[Eriksen-1259|Jon Eriksen Viddal (1769-1822)]] m. 1794 [[Jonsdatter-1022|Brit Jonsdatter Slettedal (1764-1849)]] *# 1827-1832 [[Olsen-11561|Ananias Olsen Viddal (1795-1832)]] m. 1822 [[Jonsdatter-1023|Brit Jonsdatter Viddal (1800-1867)]] *# 1834-1863 [[Pedersen-10628|Bernt Pedersen Bjørke (1807-1872)]] m1. 1833 widow [[Jonsdatter-1023|Brit Jonsdatter Viddal (1800-1867)]] m2. 1869 widow [[Olsdatter-4393|Anne Olsdatter Maude (1803-1902)]] *# 1863-1869 [[Ananiasen-7|Ananias Jørgen Ananiasen Viddal (1833-1868 )]] m. 1863 [[Jonsdatter-816|Ingeborg Elene Jonsdatter Øye (1834-1907)]] *# 1869-1909 [[Eriksen-1260|Erik Eriksen Bjørke (1839-aft.1925)]] m. 1869 widow [[Jonsdatter-816|Ingeborg Elene Jonsdatter Viddal (1834-1907)]] *# 1909-1952 [[Berntsen-169|Andreas Elias Berntsen Sellereite (1882-1964)]] m. 1907 [[Pedersdatter-4979|Anna Sevrine Pedersdatter Standal (1882-1924)]] *# 1952-1988 [[Andreassen-483|Bernt Edvin Andreassen Viddal (1910-1992)]] m. 1941 [[Helland-294|Hanna Oline Helland (1916-2000)]] (Fusa) * '''Viddal - Bnr 4 - Dortegarden''' (Vol. 3 p. 419) *# 1849-1869 [[Samundsen-4|Johannes Andreas Samundsen Nordang (1825-1865)]] m. 1848 [[Andersdatter-3246|Dorthe Oline Andersdatter Saure (1826-1920)]] *# 1869-1878 [[Rasmussen-5647|Knud Rasmussen Kvistad (1828-1917)]] m. 1867 widow [[Andersdatter-3246|Dorthe Oline Andersdatter Viddal (1826-1920)]] *# 1878-1928 [[Eliassen-181|Ivar Eliassen Trandal (1853-1930)]] m. 1877 [[Johannesdatter-743|Anna Caroline Johannesdatter Viddal (1850-1932)]] *# 1928-1974 [[Ivarsen-119|Ole Andreas Ivarsen Viddal (1889-1986)]] m. 1920 [[Larsdatter-2849|Ingeborg Anna Olivia Larsdatter Mork (1892-1984)]] *''' Viddal - Bnr 5 - Arnegarden''' (Vol. 3 p. 421) *# 1603-1628 Steffen Sjursen *# 1629-1677 [[Steffensen-140|Nils Steffensen Viddal (c1600-c1680)]] *# 1678-1694 [[Nilsen-1527|Sjur Nilsen Viddal (abt.1646-bef.1694)]] m. [[Knudsdatter-833|Brite Knudsdatter Viddal (-aft.1714)]] *# 1695-1714 [[Endresen-136|Peder Endresen Standal (abt.1660-bef.1714)]] m. widow [[Knudsdatter-833|Brite Knudsdatter Viddal (-aft.1714)]] *# 1715-1748 [[Sjursen-128|Knud Sjursen Viddal (abt.1690-1765)]] m. 1733? [[Olsdatter-5486|Aagot Olsdatter Skaar (-1757)]] *# 1748-1762 [[Nilsen-1356|Peder Nilsen Urke (abt.1722-1762)]] m. 1749 [[Knudsdatter-834|Brite Knudsdatter Viddal (abt.1725-1771)]] *# 1763-1799 [[Jørgensen-4430|Arne Jørgensen Slettedal (1739-1804)]] m1. 1764 widow [[Knudsdatter-834|Brite Knudsdatter Viddal (abt.1725-1771)]] m2. 1773 [[Larsdatter-2850|Ragnhild Larsdatter Viddal (1739-1804)]] *# 1799-1840 [[Arnesen-434|Lars Arnesen Viddal (1775-1845)]] m1. 1799 [[Simonsdatter-259|Pernille Simonsdatter Hole (1763-1827)]] m2. 1829 widow [[Arnesdatter-351|Kirsti Arnesdatter Rørstad (1775-1835)]] *# 1840-1859 [[Larsen-8488|Arne Larsen Viddal (1801-1875)]] m. 1826 [[Olsdatter-5360|Borni Olsdatter Hole (1798-1875)]] *# 1859-1869 [[Arnesen-437|Lars Arnesen Viddal (1828-1868)]] m. 1859 [[Hansdatter-4597|Anne Larentse Hansdatter Rørstad (1833-1927)]] *# 1869-1887 [[Ivarsen-121|Nils Ivarsen Aarsnes (1838-1925)]] m. 1869 widow [[Hansdatter-4597|Anne Larentse Hansdatter Viddal (1833-1927)]] *# 1887-1938 [[Larsen-8497|Andreas Larsen Viddal (1861-1946)]] m. 1891 [[Martinusdatter-42|Anna Randine Martinusdatter Frøland (1856-1933)]] *''' Viddal - Bnr 6 - Hansgarden''' (Vol. 3 p. 425) *# bef.1609-1616 Stryker Nilsen m. Berte *# 1626-1656 Ole Styrkersen Viddal (c1600-) *# 1657-1695 [[Olsen-11610|Ole Olsen Viddal (abt.1626-bef.1695)]] m. [[Pedersdatter-4987|Brite Pedersdatter Sellereite (-aft.1695)]] *# 1696-1733 [[Pedersen-9451|Steffen Pedersen Viddal (abt.1660-bef.1733)]] m1. unknown Knudsdatter Hole? m2. [[Pedersdatter-4988|Guri Pedersdatter Rotevatn (-1747)]] *# 1736-1762 [[Steffensen-184|Lars Steffensen Viddal (abt.1705-1762)]] m. 1738 [[Olsdatter-5494|Anne Olsdatter Hundeide (abt.1718-1778)]] (Sykkylven) *# 1763-1794 [[Larsen-8504|Hans Larsen Hellebostad (abt.1715-1795)]] m. 1761 [[Østensdatter-70|Gullov Østensdatter Hole (1742-1807)]] (Sunnylven) *# 1794-1842 [[Hansen-18419|Hans Hansen Viddal (1773-1855)]] m. 1794 [[Olsdatter-5495|Brite Olsdatter Bjørdal (1772-1834)]] (Sunnylven) *# 1842-1864 [[Hansen-18421|Hans Hansen Viddal (1808-1878)]] m. 1840 [[Samundsdatter-21|Berte Johanne Samundsdatter Viddal (1819-1898)]] *# 1865-1892 [[Larsen-8506|Peder Larsen Leira (1836-1907)]] m. 1861 [[Hansdatter-4612|Ingeborg Hansdatter Viddal (1843-1927)]] *# 1892-1930 [[Jetmundsen-46|Ole Kristian Jetmundsen Skaar (1870-1938)]] m. 1892 [[Pedersdatter-4992|Berte Johanne Pedersdatter Viddal (1872-1966)]] *# 1930-1975 [[Olsen-11625|Hans Peder Olsen Viddal (1897-1980)]] m. 1922 [[Olsdatter-5518|Alfa Randine Olsdatter Viddal (1897-1979)]] *''' Viddal - Bnr 7 - Trulsgarden''' (Vol. 3 p. 430) *# 1736-1760 [[Steffensen-121|Peder Steffensen Viddal (abt.1714-1760)]] m. 1741 [[Einarsdatter-31|Barbara Einarsdatter Tvergrov (abt.1712-1794)]] *# 1761-1763 [[Pedersen-10645|Erik Pedersen Gjerde (1736-1762)]] m. 1761 widow [[Einarsdatter-31|Barbara Einarsdatter Viddal (abt.1712-1794)]] *# 1763-1791 [[Holen-44|Truls Jonsen Holen (1736-1791)]] m. 1763 [[Pedersdatter-4244|Christiana Pedersdatter Viddal (1744-1774)]] *# 1799-1836 [[Trulsen-43|Christian Trulsen Viddal (1777-1858)]] m. 1800 [[Ellingsdatter-182|Ragnhild Ellingsdatter Sætre (1776-1854)]] *# 1836-1857 [[Kristiansen-566|Truls Kristiansen Viddal (1801-1892)]] m. 1830 [[Olsdatter-5519|Torine Olsdatter Eide (1799-1885)]] *# 1857-1868 [[Trulsen-44|Kristian Trulsen Viddal (1830-1868)]] m. 1862 [[Jensdatter-3754|Anna Randine Jensdatter Standal (1841-1884)]] *# 1869-1886 [[Knudsen-1782|Torbjørn Andreas Knudsen Kvistad (1835-1905)]] m. 1869 widow [[Jensdatter-3754|Anna Randine Jensdatter Viddal (1841-1884)]] *# 1887-1943 [[Olsen-11635|Karl Olsen Leira (1863-1939)]] m. 1886 [[Kristiansdatter-139|Thomasine Kristiansdatter Viddal (1863-1946)]] *# 1943-1968 [[Karlsen-363|Elling Karlsen Viddal (1898-1985)]] m. 1930 [[Knutsdatter-325|Petra Berta Amalia Knutsdatter Skår (1904-1973)]] * '''Viddal - Bnr 8 - Jørngarden''' (Vol. 3 p. 434) *# 1603-1638 Samund Villikson *# a) 1639-1665 Nils Samundsen Viddal (-c1665)
b) 1642-c1670 Halvor Samundsen Viddal (c1605-aft.1670) *# a) 1666-c1687 Hans Knudsen (c1625-aft.1687)
b) 1670-1676 Peder
c) 1677-1685 Sjur
d) 1683-1695 Lars m. Siri Rasmusdatter (-1736) *# 1688-1715 [[Pedersen-10646|Halvor Pedersen Rørstad (c1660-1715)]] m. c1690 [[Jacobsdatter-1008|Ragnhild Jakobsdatter Skjaastad (-1737)]] *# 1715-1755 [[Knudsen-2024|Askjell Knudsen Slettedal (abt.1685-1760)]] m1. widow [[Jacobsdatter-1008|Ragnhild Jacobsdatter Viddal (abt.1665-abt.1737)]] m2. 1738 [[Nilsdatter-978|Anne Nilsdatter Kalvatn (abt.1700-1750)]] (Volda) m3. 1752 widow [[Rasmusdatter-1475|Marte Rasmusdatter Haugen (abt.1705-1778)]] *# 1755-1762 [[Jørgensen-4442|Frants Jørgensen Slettedal (abt.1725-1762)]] m. 1755 [[Knudsdatter-835|Elen Knudsdatter Barstad (abt.1720-1799)]] (Vartdal) *# 1762-1785 [[Sjursen-129|Jon Sjursen Kalvatn (abt.1741-1785)]] (Volda) m. 1763 widow [[Knudsdatter-835|Elen Knudsdatter Viddal (abt.1720-1799)]] *# 1787-1827 [[Frantsen-45|Jørgen Frantsen Viddal (1762-1827)]] m1. 1788 [[Olsdatter-5523|Brit Olsdatter Rørstad (1758-1807)]] m2. 1808 [[Arnesdatter-350|Anne Arnesdatter Viddal (1780-1855)]] *# 1831-1847 [[Endresen-137|Ole Endresen Sætre (1799-1890)]] m1. 1830 widow [[Arnesdatter-350|Anne Arnesdatter Viddal (1780-1855)]] m2. 1859 widow [[Baardsdatter-43|Ragnhild Baardsdatter Viddal (1803-1860)]] *# 1847-1871 [[Nilsen-1531|Bernt Nilsen Skjaastad (1818-1894)]] m. 1846 [[Jørgensdatter-1181|Anne Randine Jørgensdatter Viddal (1818-1903)]] *# 1871-1872 [[Berntsen-228|Jørgen Fredrik Berntsen Viddal (1847-abt.1938)]] m. 1871 [[Torbjørnsdatter-90|Brit Johanne Torbjørnsdatter Saure (1848-1917)]] *# 1876-1876 [[Rasmussen-5830|Ole Johannes Rasmussen Saure (1845-1876)]] m. 1876 [[Berntsdatter-114|Berte Oline Berntsdatter Viddal (1855-1942)]] *# 1879-1927 [[Olsen-11637|Ole Olsen Standal (1850-1945)]] m. 1879 widow [[Berntsdatter-114|Berte Oline Berntsdatter Viddal (1855-1942)]] *# 1921-1927 [[Olsen-11638|Bernt Olaus Olsen Viddal (1885-1964)]] m. 1921 [[Jakobsdatter-285|Jakobine Inga Marta Jakobsdatter Bjørke (1891-1977)]] *# 1927-1957 [[Olsen-11639|Ole Andreas Olsen Viddal (1891-1992)]] m. 1915 [[Severinsdatter-12|Vida Petrine Severinsdatter Kalvø (1895-1957)]] * '''Viddal - Bnr 9 - Pegarden''' (Vol. 3 p. 440) *# bef.1603-1616 Ole Larsen *# 1617-25 Ole Pedersen (-1625) *# 1627-1638 Jens Larsen *# 1639-1673 Iver Olsen (c1615-c1680) *# 1674-1711 [[Knudsen-2026|Ole Knudsen Viddal (abt.1638-bef.1715)]] m. [[Jonsdatter-1026|Synnøve Jonsdatter Øye (-aft.1715)]] *# 1711-1751 [[Olsen-11591|Knud Olsen Skaar (abt.1690-1756)]] m. [[Sjursdatter-128|Marte Sjursdatter Viddal (-1734)]] m2. 1735 [[Pedersdatter-5001|Anne Pedersdatter Rotevatn (-1755)]] (Volda) *# a) 1751-1773 [[Knudsen-2028|Ole Knudsen Viddal (abt.1718-1773)]] m. 1751 [[Steffensdatter-72|Mette Steffensdatter Standal (abt.1722-1773)]]
b) 1761-1766 [[Larsen-7589|Peder Larsen Stennes (abt.1730-1766)]] m. 1761 [[Samundsdatter-6|Anne Samundsdatter Viddal (abt.1725-1806)]] *# 1767-1801 [[Ingebrigtsen-244|Peder Ingebrigtsen Bjørdal (1745-1803)]] (Sunnylven) m. 1767 widow [[Samundsdatter-6|Anne Samundsdatter Viddal (abt.1725-1807)]] *# 1801-1828 [[Pedersen-10652|Peder Pedersen Viddal (1767-1844)]] m. 1802 [[Matiasdatter-56|Randi Matiasdatter Aarset (1775-1823)]] *# 1828-1857 [[Petersen-5901|Knud Broderus Petersen Wettergren (1797-1848)]] m. 1824 [[Baardsdatter-43|Ragnhild Baardsdatter Sellereite (1803-1860)]] *# 1857-1866 [[Knudsen-2034|Iver Christian Knudsen Viddal (1832-1866)]] m. 1856 [[Berntsdatter-115|Berte Severine Berntsdatter Tryggeset (1830-1922)]] *# 1868-1887 [[Simonsen-961|Ole Andreas Simonsen Hole (1834-1920)]] m. 1868 widow [[Berntsdatter-115|Berte Severine Berntsdatter Viddal (1830-1922)]] *# 1887-1932 [[Iversen-1059|Peder Britanus Iversen Viddal (1862-1932)]] m. 1888 [[Ananiasdatter-12|Berthe Johanne Elisabeth Ananiasdatter Viddal (1864-1944)]] *# 1932-1953 [[Syvertsen-34|Iver Kristian Syvertsen Viddal (1894-1973)]] m. 1919 [[Pedersdatter-5006|Inga Eline Andrine Pedersdatter Viddal (1896-1984)]] * '''Viddal - Bnr 10 - Ystengarden''' (Vol. 3 p. 445) *# 1733-1763 [[Knudsen-2035|Samund Knudsen Valset (abt.1700-1772)]] m. [[Halvorsdatter-883|Brite Halvorsdatter Viddal (abt.1697-1771)]] *# 1763-1779 [[Mortensen-1856|Nils Mortensen Aarset (abt.1728-1789)]] m. 1762 [[Knudsdatter-844|Agathe Knudsdatter Viddal (abt.1722-1798)]] *# 1779-1801 [[Østensen-118|Østen Østensen Hole (1748-1831)]] (Sunnylven) m. 1781 [[Toresdatter-160|Anne Toresdatter Brekke (abt.1745-1825)]] (Sunnylven) *# 1801-1815 [[Østensen-117|Nils Østensen Viddal (1783-1815)]] m. 1807 [[Jonsdatter-1027|Brit Jonsdatter Viddal (1784-1866)]] *# 1815-1842 [[Ellingsen-374|Ole Ellingsen Sætre (1779-1866)]] m. 1816 widow [[Jonsdatter-1027|Brit Jonsdatter Viddal (1784-1866)]] *# 1842-1868 [[Nilsen-1532|Østen Nilsen Viddal (1810-1896)]] m. 1840 [[Knudsdatter-817|Johanne Knudsdatter Hole (1813-1869)]] *# 1868-1902 [[Nilsen-1293|Nils Nilsen Sellereite (1832-1924)]] m. 1863 [[Østensdatter-71|Nille Randine Østensdatter Viddal (1844-1923)]] *# 1902-1952 [[Nilsen-1533|Øystein Nilsen Viddal (1865-1952)]] m. 1902 [[Karlsdatter-58|Johanne Laura Karlsdatter Urke (1876-1936)]] * '''Viddal - Husmenn''' (Vol. 3 p. 445) ** [[Olsen-11646|Peder Olsen Viddal (abt.1685-1760)]] m. [[Olsdatter-5541|Ingeborg Olsdatter Støylen (abt.1690-1760)]] ** [[Andersen-9270|Ole Andersen Gjerde (abt.1725-1762)]] m. 1758 [[Sjursdatter-129|Anne Sjursdatter Rørstad (abt.1727-1801)]] * '''Viddal - Husmenn - Viddalsvika''' (Vol. 3 p. 445) ** abt.1800: [[Pedersen-10661|Hans Pedersen Vikestrand (abt.1749-1825)]] (Volda) m1. 1771 [[Larsdatter-2872|Pernille Larsdatter Engeset (abt.1730-1802)]] (Ørsta) m2. 1803 [[Larsdatter-2873|Lisbet Larsdatter Standal (1755-1818)]] ** aft.1800: [[Simonsen-959|Lars Simonsen Hole (1770-1813)]] m. 1799 [[Jetmundsdatter-36|Brit Jetmundsdatter Mo (1773-1847)]] === Villane === * '''Villane - Bnr 1 - Henrikgarden''' (Vol. 5 p. 73) *# bef.1603-1607? Jon *# a) 1608?-1632 Ole Einarsen
b) 1612-1633 Jon Ottarsen *# 1633-1663 Erik Jonsen *# a) 1664-1670 Knud Torsen (Ville?) (c1635-1670)
b) 1664-1684? Ole Eriksen Ville (c1630-c1685) *# c1685-1705 [[Olsen-11857|Kolbein Olsen (c1645-1708?)]] *# 1705-1715 [[Kolbeinsen-45|Henrik Kolbeinsen (abt.1687-1715)]] m. [[Endresdatter-103|Anne Endresdatter Standal (-1746)]] *# 1716-1745 [[Olsen-9931|Henrik Olsen Rekkedal (abt.1695-1755)]] m. widow [[Endresdatter-103|Anne Endresdatter Ville (-1746)]] m2. widow [[Knudsdatter-600|Siri Knudsdatter Stennes (-1757)]] *# 1745-1778 [[Henriksen-828|Henrik Henriksen Ville (abt.1720-1799)]] m. 1745 [[Knudsdatter-872|Synneve Knudsdatter Viddal (abt.1713-1808)]] *# 1778-1796 [[Henriksen-754|Henrik Henriksen Ville (1749-bef.1796)]] m1. 1777 [[Povelsdatter-89|Aleth Povelsdatter Rekkedal (1747-1777)]] m2. 1779 [[Jensdatter-3396|Ingeborg Jensdatter Urke (1752-1781)]] m3. 1783 [[Johannesdatter-763|Elisabet Johannesdatter Sæbø (1750-1818)]] *# 1797-1810 [[Knudsen-2064|Peder Knudsen Aarset (1760-1830)]] m. 1797 widow [[Johannesdatter-763|Elisabet Johannesdatter Ville (1750-1818)]] *# 1811-1845 [[Henriksen-832|Johannes Henriksen Ville (~1788-1849)]] m. 1812 [[Jensdatter-3791|Marte Jensdatter Aarset (1789-1842)]] *# 1845-1871 [[Johannesen-748|Henrik Johannesen Ville (1813-1903)]] m. 1837 [[Nilsdatter-881|Pernille Nilsdatter Nordang (1806-1894)]] *# 1871-1901 [[Henriksen-834|Nils Johannes Henriksen Ville (1838-1917)]] m. 1871 [[Iversdatter-468|Johanne Iversdatter Holen (1843-1932)]] *# 1901-1923 [[Johannessen-449|Iver Johan Johannessen Ville (1875-1952)]] m. 1898 [[Jørgensdatter-1135|Anne Petrine Jørgensdatter Aakre (1875-1963)]] *# 1923-1970 [[Ivarsen-126|Johannes Elias Henrik Ivarsen Ville (1900-1987)]] m. 1929 [[Jakobsdatter-290|Karoline Berta Olivia Jakobsdatter Skaar (1906-1994)]] * '''Villane - Bnr 2 - Jetmundgarden''' (Vol. 5 p. 78) *# 1856-1890 [[Halvorsen-1275|Jetmund Halvorsen Mo (1821-1883)]] m. 1850 [[Pedersdatter-4735|Hilde Serine Pedersdatter Riise (1820-1904)]] *# 1890-1930 [[Jetmundsen-50|Hans Peter Jetmundsen Ville (1859-1947)]] m. 1889 [[Iversdatter-488|Anna Gurine Iversdatter Tryggeset (1862-1952)]] *# 1930-1967 [[Hansen-18611|Johan Gustav Hansen Ville (1891-1980)]] m. 1928 [[Martinusdatter-49|Petra Karoline Martinusdatter Ville (1895-1986)]] * '''Villane - Bnr 3 - Knutegarden/Albrigtgarden''' (Vol. 5 p. 81) *# bef.1603-1604? Ole *# 1605?-1607? Anders *# 1608?-1609 Randmo *# 1610-(1614)-1622 Ottar (-1614) m. Gullaug *# a) 1623-1632 Jon Olsen
b) 1625-1633 Peder Olsen
c) 1633 Lars Einarsen *# 1635-1663 Halvor Engebretsen (c1605-c1670) *# 1664-1696 [[Halvorsen-1305|Rasmus Halvorsen (abt.1640-1696)]] m1. [[Pedersdatter-5092|Barbro Pedersdatter Stennes]] m2. [[Baardsdatter-70|Gjertrud Baardsdatter Stennes (-1735)]] *# 1696-1716 [[Henriksen-837|Jon Henriksen (abt.1665-1749)]] m. widow [[Baardsdatter-70|Gjertrud Baardsdatter Ville (-1735)]] *# 1716-1762 [[Jonsen-1059|Rasmus Jonsen Ville (abt.1697-1767)]] m. [[Olsdatter-5660|Brite Olsdatter Skaar (abt.1700-1770)]] *# 1762-1779 [[Rasmussen-5877|Ole Rasmussen Ville (1739-1804)]] m1. 1767 [[Olsdatter-5661|Katrine Olsdatter Hovdenakk (abt.1744-1779)]] (Ørsta) m2. 1788 [[Jacobsdatter-1015|Maren Jacobsdatter Stadsnes (abt.1742-1801)]] *# 1779-1810 [[Mortensen-1879|Knud Mortensen Brauteset (1753-1816)]] (Ørsta) m. 1779 [[Pedersdatter-4661|Brit Pedersdatter Tvergrov (1754-1820)]] *# 1810-1846 [[Knudsen-2073|Einar Knudsen Ville (1786-1866)]] m. 1812 [[Einersdatter-21|Hilde Einersdatter Urke (1783-1869)]] *# 1846-1859 [[Einarsen-73|Jakob Martines Einarsen Ville (1821-1916)]] m1. 1846 [[Larsdatter-2971|Andriane Randine Larsdatter Melle (1820-1869)]] m2. 1871 [[Halvorsdatter-925|Oline Randine Halvorsdatter Hatlen (1821-1908)]] *# 1886-1916 [[Albrigtsen-14|Martin Albrigtsen Ville (1859-1935)]] m1. 1885 [[Karlsdatter-80|Karen Olava Karlsdatter Tryggeset (1857-1905)]] m2. 1911 [[Olsdatter-5215|Martha Maria Olsdatter Aklestad (1874-1948)]] *# 1916-1957 [[Martinsen-282|Knud Mathias Martinsen Tvergrov (1880-1952)]] m. 1907 [[Martinsdatter-70|Marie Karoline Martinsdatter Ville (1885-1915)]] *# 1952-1957 [[Knutsdatter-301|Karen Olava (Knutsdatter) Tvergrov (1907-2002)]] * '''Villane - Bnr 4 - Teigane''' (Vol. 5 p. 86) *# 1846-1865 [[Olsen-10032|Knud Olsen Tvergrov (1816-1890)]] m. 1843 [[Knudsdatter-589|Nille Knudsdatter Norangshol (1816-1893)]] *# 1882-1933 [[Knudsen-2083|Martinus Knudsen Ville (1854-1945)]] m. 1881 [[Olsdatter-5739|Anne Sevrine Olsdatter Mork (1851-1914)]] *# 1933-1941 [[Martinussen-70|Sivert Andreas Martinussen Ville (1888-1941)]] m. 1922 [[Andreasdatter-419|Dortea Charlotte Andreasdatter Melle (1893-1965)]] * '''Villane - Bnr 5 - Toregarden/Olagarden''' (Vol. 5 p. 88) *# 1603-1610 Simon *# 1611-1616 Ole Simonsen *# 1617-1632 Ole Endresen *# 1633-34 Vigleik *# 1635-1684? Tore Jakobsen (c1605-1684?) *# 1685?-1703? [[Toresen-146|Ole Toresen Ville (abt.1645-aft.1715)]] *# 1704?-1743 [[Olsen-12081|Tore Olsen Ville (abt.1680-1745)]] m. [[Olsdatter-5744|Lisbet Olsdatter (Sellereite?) (-1746)]] *# 1743-1778 [[Toresen-145|Peder Toresen Ville (abt.1705-1782)]] m. 1744 [[Knudsdatter-888|Lisbeth Knudsdatter Viddal (abt.1720-bef.1801)]] *# 1778-1798 [[Pedersen-10848|Thore Pedersen Ville (1746-1817)]] m. 1776 [[Jonsdatter-1086|Barbro Jonsdatter Tryggeset (1743-1827)]] *# 1798-1823 [[Thoresen-206|Peder Thoresen Ville (1777-1823)]] m. 1799 [[Christiansdatter-379|Mali Christiansdatter Skaar (1772-1850)]] *# 1823-1847 [[Jonsen-1083|Christian Jonsen Rekkedal (1788-1861)]] m. 1825 widow [[Christiansdatter-379|Mali Christiansdatter Ville (1772-1850)]] *# c1840-1864 [[Olsen-12089|Peder Olsen Stokke (1808-1892)]] m. 1837 [[Arnesdatter-378|Johanne Arnesdatter Rekkedal (1818-1919)]] *# 1864-1906 [[Pedersen-10853|Ole Pedersen Ville (1842-1922)]] m. 1867 [[Berntsdatter-121|Johanne Berntsdatter Valset (1843-1932)]] *# 1906-1946 [[Olsen-12100|Peder Rasmus Olsen Ville (1876-1974)]] m. 1904 [[Steffensdatter-79|Anna Margrethe Steffensdatter Valset (1880-1960)]] *# 1946-1974 [[Pedersen-11025|Ole Bernhard Pedersen Ville (1907-2002)]] m. [[Edvardsdatter-61|Petra Marie Edvardsdatter Nybø (1912-2004)]] * '''Villane - Bnr 6 - Kolbingarden''' (Vol. 5 p. 93) *# 1857-1907 [[Johnsen-1076|Kolben Johnsen Brautaset (1824-1889)]] m. 1856 [[Paulsdatter-271|Synneve Paulsdatter Eide (1825-1903)]] *# 1907-1932 [[Kolbensen-5|Martinus Kolbensen Ville (1865-1952)]] *# 1932-1948 [[Mikalsen-109|Monrad Thorberg Mikalsen Valde (1906-1982)]] * '''Villane - Bnr 7-8 Bakkely''' (Vol. 5 p. 94) *# 1917-1919 [[Albrigtsen-14|Martin Albrigtsen Ville (1859-1935)]] m1. [[Karlsdatter-80|Karen Olava Karlsdatter Tryggeset (1857-1905)]] m2. 1911 [[Olsdatter-5215|Martha Maria Olsdatter Aklestad (1874-1948)]] === Ysteneset === === Ytre-Årsneset === === Ytre-Øyra === === Ytre-Standal === * [[Aklestad-5|Erik Arnesen Aklestad (1782-1863)]] * [[Riise-19|Jon Paulsen Riise (1779-1862)]] * [[Sætre-26|Ola Ellingsen Sætre (1757-1844)]] * [[Skarbø-2|Nils Knudsen Skarbø (1737-1809)]] * [[Standal-22|Nils Nilsen Standal (1772-1858)]] === Ytre-Trandal === * '''Ytre-Trandal - Bnr 4 - Arnegarden''' (Vol. 3 p. 55) *# c1560-1596? Ivar Aamundsen? *# c1596-1634 Knut Ivarsen Ytre-Trandal (c1565-1634) *# a)1636-1663 Tore (c1605-1663) b)1645-c1685 Ole Rasmussen (c1610-c1685) *# 1664-1694 Jon Torsen Ytre-Trandal (c1635-aft.1701) *# 1695-1717 [[Jonsen-1053|Tore Jonsen Ytre-Trandal (c1665-aft.1717)]] m. Guri Jakobsdatter Rønning (c1670-1750) *# a)1715-1725 Samund Aamundsen (c1685-) m. Siri Olsdatter Hol (Norddal)
b)1717-1733 Rasmus Olsen Støylen (c1695-1745) m. Marte Olsdatter Hol (Norddal) (-1758) *# a)1725-1745 Ole Knudsen Rønning (c1695-1756) probably m. Berte Knutsd (c1675-1744)
b)1733-1745 [[Knudsen-1771|Jakob Knudsen Rønning (abt.1700-aft.1745)]] m1. [[Andersdatter-3021|Kari Andersdatter (-1737)]] m2. [[Aamundsdatter-14|Ragnhild Aamundsdatter Urkegjerde]] *# a)1745-1777 [[Olsen-9909|Jakob Olsen Aklestad (abt.1705-1777)]] m. 1736 [[Jonsdatter-793|Anne Jonsdatter Trandal (abt.1705-1769)]]
b) [[Arnesen-313|Aamund Arnesen Haandlykken (abt.1728-1799)]] m1. 1758 [[Jakobsdatter-224|Hilde Jakobsdatter Trandal (1734-1758)]] m2. 1759 [[Olsdatter-4440|Gunhild Olsdatter Finnes (1734-1792)]] *# 1788-1822[[Aamundsen-16|Arne Aamundsen Trandal (1762-1826)]] m. [[Knudsdatter-612|Marte Knudsdatter Viddal (1761-1823)]] *# 1822-1843 [[Arnesen-314|Aamund Arnesen Trandal (1790-1869)]] m. 1817 [[Jonsdatter-794|Berte Marte Jonsdatter Rekkedal (1793-1883)]] *# 1844-1866 [[Aamundsen-17|Jon Aamundsen Trandal (1818-1910)]] m. 1844 [[Jørgensdatter-1006|Brit Jørgensdatter Viddal (1812-1881)]] *# 1866-1904 [[Andersen-8217|Hans Rasmus Andersen Rekkedal (1832-1916)]] m. 1861 [[Jensdatter-3343|Severine Jensdatter Standal (1838-1922)]] *# 1904-1952 [[Jetmundsen-20|Sivert Knut Andreas Jetmundsen Skår (1865-1951)]] m. 1893 [[Hansdatter-3926|Marta Hansdatter Trandal (1866-1947)]] *# 1952- [[Sivertsen-328|Hans Karolus Sivertsen Skår (1903-1974)]] m. 1932 [[Olsen-11844|Hilma Olsdatter Terråk (1903-1987)]] * '''Ytre-Trandal - Bnr 2 - Solbakken''' (Vol. 3 p. 62) *# 1910-1950 [[Hansen-16554|Peder Olaus Hansen Trandal (1878-1974)]] m. 1908 [[Jetmundsdatter-12|Elen Petrina Jetmundsdatter Skaar (1884-1968)]] === Ytre-Urke === * '''Ytre-Urke - Bnr 1 - Jensgarden''' (Vol. 3 p. 126) *# a.1644-1698 [[Larsen-7454|Peder Larsen (abt.1615-aft.1701)]] b.1644-c1685 Tore Olsen (c1610-aft.1685) *# a.c1686-c1708 Randmo Baardsen (Ytre-Urke) (c1635-c1708) ab.c1709-1735 H b.c1700-1735 [[Urke-13|Lars Pedersen Urke (abt.1665-1754)]] m. [[Aamundsdatter-5|Mari Aamundsdatter (-1725)]] *# 1735-1746 [[Urke-14|Peder Larsen Urke (abt.1705-1746)]] m. 1735 [[Strandabø-1|Kari Larsdatter Strandabø (abt.1718-)]] *# 1747-1751 [[Saure-29|Ole Olsen Saure (abt.1705-1754)]] m. widow [[Strandabø-1|Kari Larsdatter Strandabø (abt.1718-)]] *# [[Øye-93|Jens Baardsen Øye (1715-)]] m. 1752 [[Hole-931|Anne Nilsdatter Hole (abt.1730-1799)]] *# [[Urke-15|Nils Jensen Urke (1765-1811)]] m. c1792 [[Urke-16|Brit Knudsdatter Urke (1759-1811)]] *# 1812-1858 [[Urke-17|Jens Nilsen Urke (1800-1856)]] m. 1822 [[Norang-10|Nille Larsdatter Norang (1788-1862)]] *# 1858-1900 [[Urke-18|Lars Jensen Urke (1831-1897)]] m. 1858 [[Maude-389|Anna Ivarsdatter Maude (1838-1909)]] *# 1900-1934 [[Larsen-7740|Jens Johan Larsen Urke (1862-1934)]] m. 1900 [[Ananiasdatter-6|Laura Sylvia Ananiasdatter Øye (1877-1970)]] *# 1934-1983 [[Jensen-14581|Lars Konrad Oskar Jensen Urke (1906-1987)]] * '''Ytre-Urke - Bnr 2 - Samondegarden''' (Vol. 3 p. 131) *# 1634-1659 Baard *# 1660-c1690 Nils (c1630-c1690) *# c1690-c1699 - Ole Ivarsen Viddal (c1655-1730) to Handlykken bnr 3 *# c1700-1745 [[Leira-28|Jetmund Arnesen Leira (abt.1665-1757)]] m1. [[Styrkersdatter-1|Anne Styrkersdatter (-1733)]] m2. widow [[Skylstad-4|Kari Olsdatter (Skylstad) Øye (abt.1690-1763)]] *# 1745-c1783 [[Hole-932|Samund Nilsen Hole (abt.1715-1803)]] m. 1746 [[Øye-96|Elisabet Baardsdatter Øye (-1788)]] *# c1783-1801 [[Aklestad-10|Ole Kolbeinsen Aklestad (1746-1818)]] m. 1772 [[Urke-19|Brite Samundsdatter Urke (1747-1786)]] *# 1801-1836 [[Urke-20|Kolbein Olsen Urke (1776-1857)]] m. 1803 [[Handlykken-1|Brit Knudsdatter Handlykken (1780-1848)]] *# 1836-1865 [[Urke-21|Knud Kolbeinsen Urke (1808-1885)]] m. 1836 [[Riise-43|Anne Margrete Johannesdatter Riise (1810-1890)]] *# 1865-1900 [[Urke-22|Karl Knudsen Urke (1844-1927)]] m. 165 [[Standal-39|Berte Maria Jonsdatter Standal (1841-1906)]] *# 1900-1942 [[Karlsen-330|Knut Olai Karlsen Urke (1871-1960)]] m. 1898 [[Olsdatter-4634|Berta Susanne Thomasine Olsdatter Leknes (1877-1966)]] *# 1942-1972 [[Knutsen-411|Karl Johan Knutsen Urke (1902-)]] m. 1943 [[Olsdatter-4635|Olga Klara Olsdatter Osvik (1908-)]] * '''Ytre-Urke - Bnr 3 - Ramogarden''' (Vol. 3 p. 134) *# 1629-1656 Knud Olsen (c1600-aft.1666) *# 1657-1699 [[Urke-25|Jacob Knudsen Urke (abt.1620-aft.1701)]] *# c1700-1735 [[Urke-24|Randmo Jacobsen Urke (abt.1660-1737)]] *# 1735-1760 [[Gjerde-60|Lars Andersen Gjerde (abt.1700-1760)]] m. 1736 [[Urke-23|Brit Randmosdatter Urke (abt.1710-1765)]] *# 1760-1790 [[Urke-26|Randmo Larsen Urke (1737-1810)]] m. 1760 [[Viddal-24|Anne Pedersdatter Viddal (-bef.1800)]] *# 1790-1812 [[Leira-29|Ole Jensen Leira (1758-1817)]] m. 1791 [[Urke-27|Anne Randmosdatter Urke (1764-1836)]] *# 1812-1846 [[Urke-28|Jens Olsen Urke (1791-1862)]] m. 1815 [[Rekkedal-5|Anne Olsdatter Rekkedal (1793-1838)]] m2. 1839 [[Viddal-25|Eli Jørgensdatter Viddal (1792-1863)]] *# 1846-1875 [[Urke-29|Ole Jensen Urke (1815-1879)]] m. 1848 [[Urke-30|Brit Jensdatter Urke (1825-1879)]] *# 1875-1877 [[Urke-31|Jens Olsen Urke (1848-aft.1908)]] to USA *# 1877-1905 [[Skylstad-20|Sivert Andreas Jonsen Skylstad (1846-1937)]] m. 1874 [[Nordang-4|Anne Marie Nilsdatter Nordang (1845-1930)]] *# 1905-1947 [[Sivertsen-250|Johan Britanus Sivertsen Urke (1875-1956)]] m. 1901 [[Nilsdatter-837|Karen Nilsdatter Urkegjerde (1875-1967)]] *# 1947-1977 [[Johansen-2316|Nils Johansen Urke (1906-1982)]] m. 1940 [[Eriksen-1067|Haldis Eriksen (1913-2013)]] * '''Ytre-Urke - Bnr 4 - Olagarden''' (Vol. 3 p. 139) *# -1590 Arne Paalsen (c1525-c1590) *# c1603-1617 Knud Arnesen Urke (c1560-aft.1617) *# 1618-1633 Arne Knudsen Urke (c1690-1633) *# 1630-1645 Aamund Knudsen Urke (c1595-aft.1657) *# 1645-c1686 [[Aamundsen-15|Knud Aamundsen Urke (abt.1615-abt.1690)]] *# c1687-1719 Erik Knudsen Urke (c1655-aft.1719) *# 1720-1755 [[Røyrhus-5|Endre Eriksen Røyrhus (abt.1697-1758)]] m. [[Olsdatter-4326|Anne Olsdatter (-1754)]] *# 1755-1759 [[Frøland-15|Morten Knudsen Frøland (abt.1725-1759)]] m. 1755 [[Urke-32|Mildrid Endresdatter Urke (abt.1725-1804)]] *# 1759-1790 [[Stennes-13|Ole Larsen Stennes (abt.1732-1801)]] m. 1759 widow [[Urke-32|Mildrid Endresdatter Urke (abt.1725-1804)]] *# 1790-1828 [[Urke-33|Endre Olsen Urke (1760-1831)]] m. 1795 [[Sellereite-16|Lisbet Baardsdatter Sellereite (1758-1815)]] m2. 1816 [[Gjerde-61|Marte Olsdatter Gjerde (1778-)]], Stranda *# 1828-1849 [[Urke-34|Baard Endresen Urke (1802-1849)]] m. 1828 [[Viddal-26|Gunhild Hansdatter Viddal (1798-1869)]] *# 1851-1884 [[Urke-35|Endre Baardsen Urke (1829-1907)]] m. 1851 [[Urke-36|Fredrikke Olsdatter Urke (1819-1863)]] *# 1884-1918 [[Handlykken-2|Rasmus Karolus Berntsen Handlykken (1853-1915)]] m. 1883 [[Urke-37|Oline Gurine Endresdatter Urke (1854-1913)]] *# 1918-1962 [[Rasmussen-5316|Bernt Ingvald Rasmussen Urke (1894-1976)]] m. 1921 [[Olsdatter-4633|Anna Jakobine Olsdatter Leknes (1896-1985)]] * '''Ytre-Urke - Bnr 5 - Hansgarden''' (Vol. 3 p. 142) *# c1720-c1738 Ole Aamundsen *# c1738-c1772 [[Handlykken-3|Rasmus Olsen Handlykken (abt.1712-1776)]] m1. [[Leknes-17|Ingeborg Sjursdatter Leknes (-1742)]] m2. 1744 [[Hustad-40|Guri Andersdatter Hustad (abt.1720-1755)]] m3. 1757 [[Bjørke-21|Anne Olsdatter Bjørke (abt.1725-1765)]] m4. 1766 [[Akslen-1|Brite Olsdatter Akslen (abt.1720-1776)]] *# c1772-1803 [[Aakre-74|Hans Olsen Aakre (1745-1814)]] m. 1771 [[Nordang-5|Brite Sjursdatter Nordang (1744-1817)]] *# 1803-1839 [[Skjåstad-7|Endre Samuelsen Skjåstad (1775-1844)]] m. [[Urke-38|Oline Hansdatter Urke (1771-1843)]] *# 1839-1858 [[Urke-39|Lars Hans Endresen Urke (1804-1870)]] m. 1834 [[Viddal-27|Eli Rasmusdatter Viddal (1798-1839)]] m2. 1840 [[Skylstad-21|Brit Jonsdatter Skylstad (1807-1841)]] m3. 1842 [[Nordang-6|Synnøve Malene Sjursdatter Nordang (1812-1857)]] *# 1858-1889 [[Olsen-10219|Paul Andreas Olsen Maude (1827-1915)]] m1. 1856 [[Karlsdatter-56|Nille Larentse Karlsdatter Nordang (1826-1875)]] m2. [[Jakobsdatter-242|Oline Jakobsdatter Øyehol (1838-1919)]] *# 1889-1926 [[Paulsen-1144|Karolus Paulsen Urke (1859-1946)]] m. 1889 [[Olsdatter-4632|Kristianne Jakobine (Olsdatter) Urke (1863-1930)]] * '''Ytre-Urke - Bnr 8 - Solhaug''' (Vol. 3 p. 145) *# 1938 Johan Jørgensen Hustadnes (1902-1981) m. 1928 Olga Andersdatter Hustad (1902-1977) * '''Ytre-Urke - Bnr 12 - Solbakken''' (Vol. 3 p. 145) *# 1959 Egil Johan Johansen Urke (1908-1966) m. Olga Sara Eikrem (1910-) * '''Ytre-Urke - Husmenn''' (Vol. 3 p. 147) ** Karl Andreas Jensen Urke (1836-1905) m. 1881 Karoline Andersdatter Nordang (1843-1925)

HMS Birkenhead Disaster (26 Feb 1852)

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[[Category: HMS Birkenhead (1845)]] [[Category: Shipwrecks]] [[Category: 2nd Regiment of Foot]] [[Category: 6th Regiment of Foot]] [[Category: 12th Regiment of Foot]] [[Category: 12th Royal Lancers]] [[Category: 43rd Regiment of Foot]] [[Category: 45th Regiment of Foot]] [[Category: 60th Regiment of Foot]] [[Category: 73rd Regiment of Foot]] [[Category: 74th Regiment of Foot]] [[Category: 91st Regiment of Foot]] == The Birkenhead Disaster == The goal of this project is to remember an important shipping disaster that set standards, morals and actions for many similar disasters in years to follow. The troopship ''H.M.S. Birkenhead'' sailed from Queenstown, Ireland on 7th January 1852 with 631 persons onboard including a crew of 132, the remainder being soldiers with their wives and families. The ship reached Simon's Bay, Cape of Good Hope on 23 February where some of the passengers were transferred ashore. Birkenhead sailed around 6pm on the 25th February heading eastward having been ordered to land troops at Algoa Bay and Buffalo River. At approx. two o'clock on the morning of the 26th February, less than 3 miles from land, Birkenhead struck a submerged rock off Danger Point. Within 20 minutes the ship had broken up and mostly sunk with a great loss of life. On board were detachments of the 12th Lancers, 2nd, 6th, 12th, 43rd, 45th and 60th Rifles, and the 73rd, 74th and 91st Regiments. There was also a small number of civilians, women and children. Various sources state that there were approx. 680 troopers, sailors and passengers on board (including a small number of women, children and civilians), as well as between 9 and 30 horses. The death toll was very high with approximately 455 lost and 198 surviving; and only 5 horses swam ashore. Thomas Coffin was at the wheel when the ship struck the hidden rock - a few feet left or right would have saved the ship. Dozens of soldiers sleeping in the lower deck near the bow would have died quickly on impact. Many of the soldiers could not swim including Colonel Seton, the officer in command. Only 184 persons were saved by the lifeboats but a dozen or so avoided the sharks and the elements to make it to safety. There wasn't enough lifeboats for all the people - there were just 3 boats.. The women and children were loaded into the first with sailors to manage it. The two other boats had men in them. The ship's captain ordered everyone else to jump into the water and swim to the lifeboats. However, two officers ordered the men to stand fast in case they swamped the lifeboats, which they did, as the ship quickly sank. All the women and children survived but most who remained on board ship drowned, died from the effects of the elements, or were taken by sharks. A memorial service to commemorate the survivors and the men who lost their lives in the Birkenhead disaster is held on 25 and 26 February in various places. In Gansbaai, the 2-day event also includes a wreath-laying ceremony on Birkenhead Rock, followed by a small remembrance ceremony at sea. '''Estimates of the number of people who died/survived varies:''' *193 persons survived: ** 7 women and 13 children, all of whom survived; ** 2 other civilians survived (and 1 other died); ** 6 marines. * 438 persons died: ** 9 army officers; ** 357 soldiers; ** naval crew: 7 officers and 74 sailors; ** surgeons: 1 naval, 2 military died (and 1 other survived). === Military Contingent === ===== 2nd Foot (The Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment) ===== :: 1 Ensign (Boylan), :: 1 Sergeant, :: 50 Men. ===== 6th Foot (Royal Warwickshire Regiment) ===== :: 1 Ensign (Lawrence Metford), :: 1 Sergeant, :: 60 Men. ===== 12th Lancers (9th/12th Royal Lancers) ===== * [http://britishcavalryregiments.com/32-12L/12L.html 12th (Royal) Lancers] :: 2 Cornets (Bond, Holt), :: 1 Sergeant, :: 5 Men. ===== 12th Foot (Suffolk Regiment) ===== :: 1 Captain (Blake), :: 1 Sergeant, :: 14 Men. ===== 43rd Light Infantry (1st Battalion Oxford; 1 Lieutenant, Buckinghamshire Light Infantry) ===== :: 1 Lieutenant (Girardot), :: 1 Sergeant, :: 40 Men. ===== 45th Foot (1st Battalion Nottinghamshire; 1 Warrant Officer, Derby Regiment) ===== :: 1 Warrant Officer, :: 1 Sergeant, :: 15 Men. ===== 60th Foot (King's Royal Rifle Corps) ===== :: 1 Corporal :: 39 Men. ===== 73rd Foot (2nd Battalion Royal Highland Regiment) ===== :: 1 Lieutenants (Robinson, Booth), :: 1 Ensign (Lucas), :: 1 Sergeant, :: 70 Men. ===== 74th Foot (2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry) ===== :: 1 Lieutenant-Colonel (Seton), :: 1 Ensign (Russell), :: 1 Warrant Officer, :: 60 Men. ===== 91st Foot (1st Battalion Argyll & Sutherland; 1 Captain, Highlanders) ===== :: 1 Captain (Wright), :: 1 Sergeant, :: 1 Corporal, :: 59 Men. ---- === Abbreviations in Table below (Army Units / Ship code etc.) === * Note: 'Died' and 'Survived' counts are from the next (my) table. {| class="wikitable" border="1" style="text-align: center;" cellpadding=6 |+ ! scope="col" | Code ! scope="col" | Group ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Survived ! scope="col" | Total ! scope="col" | Origin |- | Birk || HMS Birkenhead || 13 || 53 || 66 |- | Civ || Civilian || 1 || 2 || 3 |- | Fam|| Wives, (children) || 0 || 9 (1) || 9 (1) |- | Mrns || Marines || 0 || 6 || 6 |- | Surg || Surgeon || 2 || 1 || 3 |- | 2nd || 2nd Regiment of Foot (Rifles) || 36 || 18 || 54 |- | 6th || 6th Regiment of Foot (Rifles) || 48 || 12 || 60 |- | 12th L || 12th Lancers || 5 || 4 || 9 |- | 12th R || 12th Regiment of Foot (Rifles) || 52 || 15 || 67 |- | 43rd || 43rd Regiment of Foot (Rifles) || 29 || 15 || 44 |- | 45th || 45th Regiment of Foot (Rifles) || 3 || 1 || 4 |- | 60th || 60th Regiment of Foot (Rifles) || 30 || 11 || 41 |- | 73rd || 73rd Regiment of Foot || 54 || 18 || 72 || |- | 74th || 74th Regiment of Foot || 49 || 14 || 63 || Scotland |- | 91st || 91st Regiment of Foot || 47 || 17 || 64 |- | ? || Unknown unit || 0 || 1 || 1 |- | || Total || 370 || 197 || 567 |- |}

=== Souls aboard HMS Birkenhead, 26 Feb 1852. === * Note: Whilst aiming for accuracy, I have no doubt that there are spelling mistakes amongst the names in the following list owing to various spellings in different sources. * Note: Those surnames in '''{{blue|BLUE}}''' have a personal profile and each column can be sorted. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" style="text-align: center;" cellpadding=6 |+ ''List of 567 persons (so far as known): lost, 370; survivors, 197 plus children.'' ! scope="col" | No. ! scope="col" | Surname ! scope="col" | Forenames ! scope="col" | Rank/Job ! scope="col" | Unit/Ship ! scope="col" | Survived |- | 1 || SALMOND || Robert || Captain || Birk || N |- | 2 || [[Seton-434|{{blue|SETON}}]] || Alexander || Lieut.-Col. || 74th || N |- | 3 || WRIGHT || Edward William Carlyle || Captain || 91st || Y |- | 4 || GIRARDOT || John Francis || Lieut. || 43rd || Y |- | 5 || ROBINSON || Charles Williams || Lieut. || 73rd || N |- | 6 || LUCAS || Gould Arthur || Ensign || 73rd || Y |- | 7 || BOOTH || Audley Henry || Lieut. || 73rd || N |- | 8 || BOYLAN(D) || George Augustus || Ensign || 2nd || N |- | 9 || METFORD || Lawrence Growden Nickleson || Ensign || 6th || N |- | 10 || RUSSELL || Alexander Cumming || Ensign || 74th || N |- | 11 || CULHANE || William || Asst. Surgeon || Birk || Y |- | 12 || LAING || || Staff Surgeon || Surg || N |- | 13 || ROBERTSON || || Staff Asst. Surgeon || Surg || N |- | 14 || [[Evans-8639|{{blue|EVANS}}]] || Luke Jameson || ? || ? || Y 1 |- | 15 || WYER || Christopher || Private || 91st || N |- | 16 || WYNDHAM || George || Boy, 1st Class || Birk || Y |- | 17 || WHITE || Andrew || Mr. || Civ || N |- | 18 || NESBITT || || Mrs. || Fam || Y |- | 19 || MONTGOMERY || || Mrs. || Fam || Y |- | 20 || MULLINS || || Mrs. || Fam || Y |- | 21 || DARKIN || || Mrs. || Fam || Y |- | 22 || HUDSON || Sarah || Mrs. || Fam || Y |- | 23 || SPRUCE || || Mrs. || Fam || Y |- | 24 || ANDERSON || George || Private || 74th || N |- | 25 || STRAW || John Abraham || Sergeant || 12th L || N |- | 26 || TERBE || || Sergeant || 6th || Y |- | 27 || QUIN || Edward || Private || 43rd || N |- | 28 || QUINN || John || Private || 2nd || N |- | 29 || McMANUS || || Corporal || 2nd || N |- | 30 || MOONEY / MOONY || Charles || Private || 2nd || N |- | 31 || BOND || Ralph Shelton || Cornet || 12th L || Y 4 |- | 32 || ROLT || John || Cornet || 12th L || N |- | 33 || BEWHILL || Henry || A. B. || Birk || Y |- | 34 || BOWEN || John || A. B. || Birk || Y |- | 35 || BRODIE || William || Master || Birk || N |- | 36 || CHEESMAN || Henry || Stoker || Birk || Y |- | 37 || CHUSE || William || Stoker || Birk || Y |- | 38 || COFFIN || Thomas || A. B. || Birk || Y |- | 39 || CROKER || Edward || A. B. || Birk || Y |- | 40 || DALEY || Thomas || A. B. || Birk || Y |- | 41 || DYKE || John || A. B. || Birk || Y |- | 42 || DUNN || Thomas || A. B. || Birk || Y |- | 43 || DRACKFORD || Thomas || A. B. || Birk || Y |- | 44 || DREW || Thomas || Stoker || Birk || Y |- | 45 || FINN || Robert || A. B. || Birk || Y |- | 46 || FORBES || Thomas || A. B. || Birk || Y |- | 47 || GARDNER || Edward || Stoker || Birk || Y |- | 48 || GALE || W. || Boy, 1st Class || Birk || Y |- | 49 || COUSINS || Benjamin || Corporal || 43rd || N |- | 50 || HARRIS || Thomas || Boatswain || Birk || N |- | 51 || LANGMAND || Thomas || A. B. || Birk || Y |- | 52 || LEWIS || John || A. B. || Birk || Y |- | 53 || LAIRD || William || Corporal || 74th || N |- | 54 || SULLIVAN || David || Private || 73rd || Y |- | 55 || SULLIVAN || John || Private || 73rd || Y |- | 56 || KILBEARY || Bernard || Colour-Sergeant || 73rd || Y |- | 57 || DRAKE || John || Colour-Sergeant || Mrns || Y |- | 58 || RENWICK || Charles Kerr || Asst. Engineer || Birk || Y |- | 59 || ANDREWS || David || Sergeant || 60th || Y |- | 60 || KEATING || Adam || Private || 45th || Y |- | 61 || WALKER || George || Sergeant || 12th R || Y |- | 62 || GINN || Francis || Sergeant || 43rd || Y |- | 63 || RANDALL || George || Private || 73rd || N |- | 64 || RANDALL || George || Stoker || Birk || Y |- | 65 || REES || John || Private || 60th || N |- | 66 || RENNINGTON || John || Private || 6th || N |- | 67 || RUTHERFORD || Ebenezer || Private || 74th || N |- | 68 || RYAN || Patrick || Private || 6th || N |- | 69 || RUSSELL || William || Private || 60th || N |- | 70 || RUTH || Martin || A. B. || Birk || Y |- | 71 || SCHOFIELD || M. || Private || 12th L || Y |- | 72 || SCOTT || Philip || Private || 73rd || N |- | 73 || SCUTTS || H. || Private || 60th || N |- | 74 || WEDGWOOD || William || Private || 91st || N |- | 75 || TORPY || Edward || Private || 6th || N |- | 76 || HARRIS || Joseph || Private || 6th || N |- | 77 || HARRIS || Samuel || A. B. || Birk || Y |- | 78 || HARRIS || Thomas || A. B. || Birk || Y |- | 79 || KEARNS || William || Private || 73rd || N |- | 80 || GREEN || R. || Private || 73rd || Y |- | 81 || LAMB || John || Private || 91st || Y |- | 82 || LYNCH || Patrick || Private || 73rd || Y |- | 83 || LYONS || George || Private || 43rd || Y |- | 84 || MABER || Michael || Private || 73rd || N |- | 85 || McQUADE || John || Private || 43rd || N |- | 86 || McQUADE || David || Private || 60th || N |- | 87 || PENNING || Joseph || Private || 43rd || N |- | 88 || OXLEY || James || Private || 2nd || N |- | 89 || O'DAVIS || J. || 2nd Master || Birk || N |- | 90 || PRATT || David || Private || 91st || N |- | 91 || PRICE || George || Private || 2nd || N |- | 92 || PRIDE || Thomas || Private || 74th || N |- | 93 || PRINCE || Charles || Private || 6th || N |- | 94 || TAYLOR || Patrick || Private || 73rd || Y |- | 95 || TAYLOR || George || Private || 74th || Y |- | 96 || SUMMERTON || Mark || Private || 6th || N |- | 97 || THOMAS || Nathaniel || Private || 2nd || N |- | 98 || TILL || George || A. B. || Birk || Y |- | 99 || VERNON || Henry || Private || 2nd || Y |- | 100 || VESSE || Samuel || Private || 2nd || N |- | 101 || COCKER || G. || Private || 45th || N |- | 102 || COE || James || Private || 2nd || N |- | 103 || COLEMAN || Richard || Private || 2nd || N |- | 104 || COLLINS || Mathew || Private || 73rd || N |- | 105 || COLRENSHAW || John || Private || 6th || N |- | 106 || CURTIS || Francis || Corporal || 60th || N |- | 107 || DEELY || Edward || Asst. Engineer || Birk || N |- | 108 || DELAYNEY || James || Private || 91st || N |- | 109 || DEMMACK || W. || Private || 12th R || N |- | 110 || DEWS || Thomas || Private || 43rd || N |- | 111 || DICKSON || Hugh || Private || 6th || N |- | 112 || YULE || John || Private || 12th R || Y |- | 113 || ZWYKER || || Private (Bandsman) || 2nd || N |- | 114 || ZWYKER || || Mrs. & children || Fam || Y |- | 115 || WHYHAM || William || Chief Engineer || Birk || N |- | 116 || HARE || William Charles || Master's Asst. || Birk || N |- | 117 || SPEER || Robert David || 2nd Master || Birk || N |- | 118 || KITCHINGHAM || George || Asst. Engineer || Birk || N |- | 119 || McCLAYMONT / MACELYMONT || James || Asst. Engineer || Birk || N |- | 120 || ROBERTS || James || Carpenter || Birk || N |- | 121 || MAXELL || Henry || Quartermaster || Birk || Y |- | 122 || COALBORN || || Private || 12th L || N |- | 123 || ENGLISON || J. || Private || 12th L || N |- | 124 || HUTCHINGS || G. || Private || 12th L || N |- | 125 || DODD || John || Private || 12th L || Y |- | 126 || BARK || Abraham || Private || 6th || N |- | 127 || BECKETT || Michael || Private || 6th || N |- | 128 || BROMLEY || Joseph || Private || 6th || N |- | 129 || BROWN || William || Private || 6th || N |- | 130 || BRYAN || Joseph || Private || 6th || N |- | 131 || BRYAN || William || Private || 6th || N |- | 132 || BRYAN || Patrick || Private || 6th || N |- | 133 || BUSHE || William || Private || 6th || Y |- | 134 || BOSWELL || W. || Private || 12th R || N |- | 135 || PEACOCK || Thomas || Private || 60th || N |- | 136 || BRADLEY || George || Private || 12th R || N |- | 137 || BRIDGES || George || Private || 12th R || Y |- | 138 || BYRNE || J. || Private || 12th R || N |- | 139 || CARRINGTON || M. || Private || 12th R || N |- | 140 || CELLARS || M. || Private || 12th R || N |- | 141 || CLINCE || M. || Private || 12th R || N |- | 142 || WEYBROW / WYBROW || William || Private || 91st || N |- | 143 || CROCKER || John || Private || 6th || N |- | 144 || DANIELS || Thomas || Private || Mrns || Y |- | 145 || KEANS || Thomas || Private || Mrns || Y |- | 146 || NORTHOVEN || John || Private || Mrns || Y |- | 147 || TUCK || William || Private || Mrns || Y |- | 148 || RANSHAW || Charles || Private || 43rd || N |- | 149 || RIDDLESDEN || John || Private || 43rd || N |- | 150 || RIORDEN || D. || Private || 43rd || N |- | 151 || SHARP || William || Private || 43rd || Y |- | 152 || SHEEHAN || Timothy || Private || 43rd || N |- | 153 || SHEPPARD || G. || Private || 43rd || N |- | 154 || SULLIVAN || T. || Private || 43rd || N |- | 155 || TUCKER || H. || Private || 43rd || N |- | 156 || VICKERY || || Private || 43rd || N |- | 157 || WELCH || Maurice || Private || 43rd || N |- | 158 || WEST || James || Private || 43rd || Y |- | 159 || WINNINGTON || Alex || Private || 91st || N |- | 160 || WINTERBOTTOM || Frederick || Private || 91st || Y |- | 161 || WOODMAN || William || Private || 91st || N |- | 162 || SMITH || John || Private || 91st || N |- | 163 || SMITH || || Corporal || 91st || N 3 |- | 164 || STANLEY || John || Private || 91st || Y |- | 165 || FLYNN || William || Private || 73rd || N |- | 166 || FRENCH || Michael || Private || 73rd || N |- | 167 || GAVIN || || Private || 73rd || N |- | 168 || McKEE / McKIE || John || Private || 74th || Y |- | 169 || JOHNSON || Joseph || Private || 12th R || Y |- | 170 || BERNARD || James || Private || 73rd || N |- | 171 || BIGGAM || James || Private || 73rd || N |- | 172 || BIRMINGHAM || H. || Private || 73rd || N |- | 173 || BRENNAN || William || Private || 73rd || N |- | 174 || McMURRAY || James || Private || 73rd || N |- | 175 || BRYAN || E. || Private || 73rd || N |- | 176 || BUCKLEY || W. || Private || 73rd || N |- | 177 || BUCKLEY || Daniel || Private || 73rd || N |- | 178 || BURTON || William || Private || 73rd || N |- | 179 || CAFFERY || Michael || Private || 73rd || N |- | 180 || CASH || Thomas || Private || 73rd || Y |- | 181 || CLEMENTS || John || Private || 73rd || N |- | 182 || CONGHAM || John || Private || 91st || Y |- | 183 || CORDIE || John || Private || 91st || Y |- | 184 || CUNNYNGHAM || Patrick || Private || 91st || Y |- | 185 || DOUBLE || Henry || Private || 2nd || Y |- | 186 || FORBES || William || Private || 2nd || N |- | 187 || DAY || William || Private || 2nd || N |- | 188 || MURPHY || John || Private || 73rd || N |- | 189 || GLEESON || P. || Private || 6th || Y |- | 190 || CORNELL || Charles || Private || 2nd || N |- | 191 || O'REILLY || John || Private || 73rd || Y |- | 192 || BURKE || Joseph || Private || 2nd || N |- | 193 || BANDEN || John || Private || 2nd || Y |- | 194 || LAVERY || Patrick || Private || 2nd || N |- | 195 || LOWRIE || John || Private || 74th || N |- | 196 || MacLEOD || Edward || Private || 74th || N |- | 197 || MacKINNON || James || Private || 74th || N |- | 198 || McANLEY || William || Private || 74th || N |- | 199 || McELARNEY || John || Private || 74th || N |- | 200 || MILLER || Alexander || Private || 74th || N |- | 201 || COLE || Joseph || Mr. || Civ || Y |- | 202 || BARCLAY || John || Mr. || Civ || Y |- | 203 || CHADWICK || Thomas || Private || 2nd || Y |- | 204 || CLAY || William || Private || 2nd || N |- | 205 || CULL || H. || Private || 2nd || N |- | 206 || FROST || Thomas || Private || 60th || N |- | 207 || BROOKLAND || James || Private || 60th || N |- | 208 || BROWN || James || Private || 60th || N |- | 209 || BURLON || William || Private || 60th || Y |- | 210 || CHAPMAN || William || Private || 60th || N |- | 211 || CALLAGHAN || James || Private || 60th || N |- | 212 || COOPER || John || Private || Mrns || Y |- | 213 || CLIFFORD || Alfred || Private || 6th || N |- | 214 || ARCHER || Thomas || Private || 12th R || N |- | 215 || ASHBOLT || John || Stoker || Birk || Y |- | 216 || CANTANEECH || John || Private || 74th || N |- | 217 || COWAN || John || Private || 74th || N |- | 218 || DONALD || William || Private || 74th || N |- | 219 || DONALDSON || David || Private || 74th || N |- | 220 || FLANAGAN || Michael || Private || 73rd || N |- | 221 || FITZPATRICK || Mathew || Private || 73rd || N |- | 222 || GRANT || John || Private || 73rd || N |- | 223 || GOLDIN || James || Private || 6th || Y |- | 224 || GRADY || John || Private || 6th || N |- | 225 || HORTLY || Thomas || Private || 6th || Y |- | 226 || HUSSEY || Patrick || Private || 91st || N |- | 227 || JUSTICE || George || Private || 91st || N |- | 228 || KELLY || Patrick || Private || 91st || N |- | 229 || LANCEY || John || Private || 91st || Y |- | 230 || MATHIESON || William || Private || 91st || N |- | 231 || MONTGOMERY || A. || Private || 91st || N |- | 232 || MULLINS || Patrick || Private || 91st || Y |- | 233 || GREEN || J. || Private || 2nd || N |- | 234 || ROBINSON || J. || Private || 91st || N |- | 235 || SWEENY || John || Private || 91st || N |- | 236 || WAMSLEY || John || Private || 91st || Y |- | 237 || EVANS || James || Private || 91st || N |- | 238 || ANTHERS || A. || Private || 2nd || Y |- | 239 || AMBROSE || Edward || Private || 43rd || Y |- | 240 || ALLEN || Peter || Private || 43rd || Y |- | 241 || BLACKIE || Robert || Private || 74th || N |- | 242 || GOMAN || D. R. || Private || 74th || N |- | 243 || BENNIE || John || Private || 74th || N |- | 244 || BAXTER || Archibald || Private || 74th || N |- | 245 || BOYCE || William || Private || 74th || Y |- | 246 || BRUCE || Walter || Private || 74th || N |- | 247 || HAGGAN || Patrick || Private || 91st || N |- | 248 || FERGUSON || Charles || Private || 74th || Y |- | 249 || FRANK || William || Private || 74th || N |- | 250 || GRAHAM || J. H. || Private || 74th || N |- | 251 || GREENLEAF || John || Private || 2nd || N |- | 252 || HAGGART || John || Private || 91st || Y |- | 253 || CAVE || Thomas || Private || 43rd || N |- | 254 || CAULFIELD || Dennis || Private || 6th || N |- | 255 || NUTALL || Thomas || Private || 60th || Y |- | 256 || NOBLE || Charles || A. B. || Birk || Y |- | 257 || NEAL || William || Carpenter's Mate || Birk || Y |- | 258 || PHALAN || John || A. B. || Birk || Y |- | 259 || RICHARDS || R. B. || Master's Asst. || Birk || Y |- | 260 || CRAGG || J. || Private || 12th R || N |- | 261 || SMITH || John || A. B. || Birk || Y |- | 262 || STONE || Abel || Ordinary Seaman || Birk || Y |- | 263 || TIGGLE || R. || A. B. || Birk || Y |- | 264 || COSTELLO || J. || Private || 12th R || N |- | 265 || CUMMINGS || B. || Private || 12th R || N |- | 266 || ENGLAND || J. || Private || 12th R || N |- | 267 || FIELD || J. || Private || 12th R || N |- | 268 || FLANAGAN || P. || Private || 12th R || N |- | 269 || FREEMAN || O. || Private || 12th R || N |- | 270 || HANDRAIN || Thomas || Leading Stoker || Birk || Y |- | 271 || HOSKINS || John || Stoker || Birk || Y |- | 272 || ANDERSON || John || Private || 43rd || N |- | 273 || BRACKLEY || George || Private || 43rd || Y |- | 274 || BRENNAN || Daniel || Private || 43rd || N |- | 275 || BUNKER || D. || Private || 43rd || Y |- | 276 || BULLEN || William || Private || 43rd || N |- | 277 || BYRNE || John || Private || 73rd || N |- | 278 || BYRNE || John || Private || 43rd || N |- | 279 || COSGROVE || John || Private || 43rd || N |- | 280 || DE BANK || William || Private || 43rd || N |- | 281 || HARRISON || || Private || 43rd || Y |- | 282 || HEALEY || M. || Private || 43rd || Y |- | 283 || HERIN || John || Private || 43rd || Y |- | 284 || HORHET || Michael || Private || 43rd || Y |- | 285 || DARSEY || George || Private || 73rd || N |- | 286 || DAWSON || Charles || Private || 73rd || N |- | 287 || DEEGAN || Hugh || Private || 73rd || N |- | 288 || DOYLE || Patrick || Private || 73rd || N |- | 289 || FITZPATRICK || James || Private || 73rd || Y |- | 290 || GAFFEY || Patrick || Private || 91st || N |- | 291 || SPICER || Thomas || Private || 6th || N |- | 292 || HAGGAN || Stephen || Private || 91st || N |- | 293 || RIDER || John || Private || 6th || N |- | 294 || HARPER || John || Private || 91st || N |- | 295 || HAYWARD || Henry || Private || 91st || N |- | 296 || HOLDEN || John || Private || 91st || Y |- | 297 || HUDSON || Mark || Private || 91st || Y |- | 298 || WALSHE || E. || Private || 6th || Y |- | 299 || MacKENLEY || Francis || Private || 91st || N |- | 300 || MEASURES || William || Private || 91st || N |- | 301 || ARMSTRONG || J. || Private || 12th R || N |- | 302 || BARRETT || || Private || 12th R || N |- | 303 || BELLINGHAM || T. || Private || 12th R || N |- | 304 || DOLAN || Robert || Private || 12th R || Y |- | 305 || DURKIN || J. || Private || 12th R || N |- | 306 || FITZGERALD || T. || Private || 12th R || N |- | 307 || FLANLEY || T. || Private || 12th R || N |- | 308 || FYNN || W. || Private || 12th R || N |- | 309 || GRIMSHAW || A. || Private || 12th R || N |- | 310 || HART || F. || Private || 12th R || N |- | 311 || HAYWARD || S. || Private || 12th R || N |- | 312 || HEARTY || Michael || Private || 12th R || Y |- | 313 || HIGGINS || Thomas || Private || 12th R || Y |- | 314 || IRVIN || John || Private || 12th R || Y |- | 315 || JEFFREY || J. || Pay/Purser's Steward || Birk || Y |- | 316 || KELLEY || George || Stoker || Birk || Y |- | 317 || KING || John || Stoker || Birk || Y |- | 318 || MURPHY || || Mrs. || Fam || Y 2 |- | 319 || BUSHE || William || Private || 73rd || Y |- | 320 || BUTLER || William || Sergeant || 91st || N |- | 321 || CAREY || D. || Private || 91st || Y |- | 322 || CARRIGAN || Patrick || Private || 6th || N |- | 323 || CAVANAGH || James || Private || 91st || N |- | 324 || CLARK || William || Private || 91st || N |- | 325 || CLARKE || William || Private || 6th || Y |- | 326 || DAVIS || Jeremiah O'Dwyer || 2nd Master || Birk || N |- | 327 || REED || Roger || Quarter Master || Birk || N |- | 328 || BARBER || Benjamin || Asst. Engineer || Birk || Y |- | 329 || BIRT || Joseph || Private || 91st || N |- | 330 || BRIAN || James || Private || 91st || N |- | 331 || BUCKINGHAM || James || Private || 91st || N |- | 332 || BUDD || W. || Private || 2nd || Y |- | 333 || BUTLER || John || Private || 43rd || N |- | 334 || COUSIN || David || Private || 74th || N |- | 335 || DALEY || Daniel || Private || 91st || N |- | 336 || DOBSON || William || Private || 73rd || Y |- | 337 || DOCKERY || M. || Private || 45th || N |- | 338 || DONNEL || William || Private || 43rd || N |- | 339 || DRURY || James || Private || 91st || N |- | 340 || DUDLEY || J. || Private || 73rd || N |- | 341 || ELLIOTT || Eli || Private || 60th || N |- | 342 || FEELEY || Hugh || Private || 73rd || N |- | 343 || GIBSON || James || Private || 74th || N |- | 344 || GILDEA || James || Private || 2nd || Y |- | 345 || GILHAM || George || Private || 43rd || N |- | 346 || GOWAN || Charles || Private || 74th || N |- | 347 || GLEESON || T. || Private || 2nd || Y |- | 348 || GRANT || Joseph || Private || 91st || N |- | 349 || HALFPENNY || William || Private || 73rd || Y |- | 350 || HALL || William H. || Private || 73rd || N |- | 351 || HAMILTON || Arthur || Private || 60th || N |- | 352 || HAMILTON || Peter || Private || 74th || N |- | 353 || HARTLEY || Richard || Private || 74th || Y |- | 354 || HIRE || G. W. S. || Clerk || Birk || Y |- | 355 || [[Howard-18641|{{blue|HOWARD}}]]|| John Richards || Boy || Fam || Y 7 |- | 356 || HOLMES || H. || Private || 73rd || N |- | 357 || HOWARD || John || Private || 2nd || N |- | 358 || HUDSON || Joseph || Private || 6th || N |- | 359 || HUNT || R. || Private || 6th || Y |- | 360 || HURLEY || Michael || Private || 73rd || N |- | 361 || JACOBS || Simon || Private || 60th || N |- | 362 || JACOBS || Henry || Private || 6th || N |- | 363 || JAYS || Thomas || Private || 91st || N |- | 364 || KELLEY || William || Private || 60th || N |- | 365 || KELLEY || J. || Private || 12th R || N |- | 366 || KELLEY || || Private || 43rd || N |- | 367 || KELLY || Timothy || Private || 73rd || N |- | 368 || KELLY || M. || Private || 6th || N |- | 369 || KEMP || George || Private || 91st || N |- | 370 || KNIGHT || George || Private || 2nd || N |- | 371 || KERRIGAN || C. || Private || 12th R || Y |- | 372 || KIRKFORD || D. || Private || 74th || Y |- | 373 || KIRKWOOD || James || Private || 74th || N |- | 374 || KITCHEN || John || Private || 6th || Y |- | 375 || KITCHEN || William || Private || 6th || N |- | 376 || KRIFFE || John || Private || 74th || Y |- | 377 || LACEY || James || Captain of the Main Top || Birk || Y |- | 378 || LACKIE || A. || Private || 60th || Y |- | 379 || LADD || Joseph || Private || 60th || N |- | 380 || LAFFEY || M. || Private || 60th || Y |- | 381 || LARKIN || Thomas || Private || 73rd || N |- | 382 || LAMBDEN || C. || Private || 12th R || N |- | 383 || LANGAN || Thomas || Private || 12th R || Y |- | 384 || LAWLER || M. || Private || 12th R || N |- | 385 || LEE || E. || Private || 12th R || N |- | 386 || LAWRENCE || George || Private || 73rd || N |- | 387 || LEWIS || John || Private || 6th || N |- | 388 || LOMBREST || Henry || Private || 6th || N |- | 389 || LUCAS || Charles || Private || 60th || N |- | 390 || MATHER || Henry || Private || 60th || Y |- | 391 || MARSH || George || Private || 2nd || N |- | 392 || MARTIN || John || Private || 2nd || N |- | 393 || MALONEY || D. || Private || 73rd || Y |- | 394 || MALONEY || J. || Private || 73rd || Y |- | 395 || MALONEY || Cornelius || Private || 6th || N |- | 396 || MALONEY || Patrick || Private || 6th || N |- | 397 || MALONEY || Thomas || Private || 6th || N |- | 398 || MALACHI || || Private || 73rd || N |- | 399 || MALAY || M. || Private || 2nd || Y |- | 400 || MAHER || James || Private || 60th || N |- | 401 || MATHEWS || Charles || Boy, 2nd Class || Birk || Y |- | 402 || MATHISON || M. || Corporal || 74th || N |- | 403 || MATHISON || Alexander || Private || 74th || N |- | 404 || MATRAVIS || W. || Private || 12th R || N |- | 405 || MAXELL || Thomas || Private || 74th || N |- | 406 || MAY || Patrick || Private || 73rd || Y |- | 407 || MAYN || John || Private || 6th || N |- | 408 || McACY || John || Private || 60th || N |- | 409 || McCABE || John || Stoker || Birk || Y |- | 410 || McCANN || Patrick || Private || 6th || N |- | 411 || McCARTHY || John || A. B. || Birk || Y |- | 412 || O'BRIEN || Michael || Private || 73rd || Y |- | 413 || O'BRIEN || Patrick || Private || 60th || N |- | 414 || O'CONNELL || William || Private || 73rd || N |- | 415 || O'CONNELL || Michael || Private || 2nd || N |- | 416 || PAGE || Robert || Private || 2nd || Y |- | 417 || PALMER || W. || Private || 12th R || N |- | 418 || PARKLIN || Michael M. || Private || 43rd || N |- | 419 || PETERS || George || Private || 43rd || Y |- | 420 || PETERS || John || Private || 2nd || Y |- | 421 || PETERS || P. || Private || 2nd || Y |- | 422 || PETTIFER || J. || Private || 12th R || N |- | 423 || WORILL || Benjamin || Private || 2nd || Y |- | 424 || WOOD || William || Private || 73rd || Y |- | 425 || WOOD || John || Stoker || Birk || Y |- | 426 || CONNEL || William || Private || 45th || N |- | 427 || FOSS || Henry || Private || 60th || Y |- | 428 || HANLON || J. || Private || 60th || Y |- | 429 || KELCHER || Michael || Private || 60th || N |- | 430 || MOORE || James || Private || 60th || N |- | 431 || SMITH || Patrick || Private || 91st || N |- | 432 || SMITH || W. S. || Private || 91st || N |- | 433 || SMITH || Robert || Private || 74th || N |- | 434 || SMITH || W. || Private || 12th R || N |- | 435 || SMITH || George || Private || 73rd || N |- | 436 || SMITH || William || Private || 12th R || Y |- | 437 || SMITH || Thomas || Private || 6th || N |- | 438 || SOOTER || William || Private || 60th || Y |- | 439 || STANFIELD || J. || Private || 60th || Y |- | 440 || STOKES || Patrick || Private || 60th || N |- | 441 || STORY || James || Private || 60th || N |- | 442 || THOMPSON || James || Private || 60th || N |- | 443 || WALLIS || John || Private || 60th || N |- | 444 || WILSON || James || Private || 60th || N |- | 445 || WILSON || James || Private || 73rd || N |- | 446 || WILKINSON || William || Private || 60th || N |- | 447 || WILKINS || William || Private || 60th || N |- | 448 || WOOLWARD || William || Private || 60th || N |- | 449 || WOOLFALL || Thomas || Private || 2nd || N |- | 450 || WORTH || George || Private || 6th || N |- | 451 || SHARP || 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509 || SULLVAN || James || Private || 73rd || N |- | 510 || TARNEY || James || Private || 91st || N |- | 511 || THOMPSON || J. || Private || 12th R || N |- | 512 || THOMPSON || John || Private || 74th || N |- | 513 || THOMPSON || Adam || Private || 74th || N |- | 514 || WADE || James || Private || 6th || Y |- | 515 || WALES || T. || Private || 12th R || N |- | 516 || WALKER || Robert || Private || 74th || N |- | 517 || WALKER || J. || Private || 2nd || N |- | 518 || WALSH || T. || Private || 91st || N |- | 519 || ARCHBOLD || John T. || Gunner || Birk || Y |- | 520 || O'NEIL || John || Colour-Sergeant || 91st || Y |- | 521 || GAVIN || Michael || Private || 73rd || N |- | 522 || FINN || R. || Private || 6th || N |- | 523 || FLETCHER|| William || Private || 6th || N |- | 524 || FLINN || Patrick || Private || 91st || Y |- | 525 || FORD || H. || Private || 91st || N |- | 526 || KEANE || Henry || Private || 6th || N |- | 527 || KELCHER || T. || Private || 12th R || N |- | 528 || CON || Thomas || Private || 6th || Y |- | 529 || COONEY || Patrick || Private || 73rd || N |- | 530 || HAHER || John || Private || 73rd || N |- | 531 || HALES || S. || Private || 2nd || Y |- | 532 || HANDLEY || James || Private || 6th || N |- | 533 || HANLEY || Patrick || Private || 73rd || N |- | 534 || HANNEN || John || Private || 73rd || N |- | 535 || HAROLD || || Sergeant || 74th || Y |- | 536 || HARRISON || Thomas || Private || 74th || N |- | 537 || HARRISON || Joseph || Corporal || 43rd || N |- | 538 || HENDERSON || James || Private || 74th || Y |- | 539 || HENDRY || Alexander || Private || 74th || N |- | 540 || HICKS || William || Sergeant || 43rd || N |- | 541 || HOUCHIN || Robert || Private || 73rd || N |- | 542 || HOUGHTON || J. || Private || 43rd || N |- | 543 || HUNTER || David || Private || 74th || N |- | 544 || WARD || P. || Private || 12th R || Y |- | 545 || WATERS || Daniel || Private || 12th R || Y |- | 546 || WATSON || George || Private || 74th || N |- | 547 || WEBSTER || B. || Private || 2nd || N |- | 548 || WELCH || William || Private || 6th || Y |- | 549 || WELLER || George || Private || 2nd || N |- | 550 || WELLS || George || Private || 12th R || Y |- | 551 || WEST || J. || Private || 6th || N |- | 552 || WHEELER || W. H. || Private || 2nd || N |- | 553 || WHITE || Thomas || Private || 6th || N |- | 554 || WHITE || G. || Private || 2nd || Y |- | 555 || WINDON || George || A. B. || Birk || Y |- | 556 || SMITH || Thomas || Private || 60th || Y |- | 557 || SMITH || John || Private || 2nd || Y |- | 558 || WELLS || C. || Private || 73rd || N |- | 559 || WILSON || W. || Private || 12th R || N |- | 560 || WILSON || Edward || Boatswain's Mate || Birk || Y |- | 561 || WOODWARD || William || Seaman || Birk || Y |- | 562 || WOODWARD || James || Private || 43rd || Y |- | 563 || McGREGOR || James || Private || 74th || Y |- | 564 || MOORE || John || Private || 91st || N |- | 565 || KELLY || Honoria || Mrs. || Fam || Y 5 |- | 566 || BOWEN || Robert || Surgeon || Surg || Y 6 |- | 567 || [[Howard-18640|{{blue|HOWARD}}]] || Richard || Ship's Officer || Birk || N 7 |- |}

==== Notes relating to above table (in 'Survived' column). ==== # [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD18971025.2.22 PapersPast - Luke Evans.] # [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTIM19050513.2.68 PapersPast - Mrs. Murphy.] # [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19150304.2.89 PapersPast - Corp. Smith.] # [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WOODEX19160526.2.56 PapersPast - Cornet Bond.] # [http://www.kildare.ie/ehistory/index.php/death-of-a-survivor-of-the-birkenhead/ Co. Kildare Online Electronic History Journal.] # [https://books.google.co.nz/books?id=7GeAtb71p1wC&pg=PA589&lpg=PA589&dq=%22robert+bowen%22+surgeon+general+f.r.c.s.+crimea&source=bl&ots=VZxwccs8r9&sig=ACfU3U0zm8QyDlbq3NylhBdoBvU9tK055Q&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjgvfCzuabgAhUFTo8KHY1aAH4Q6AEwAHoECAMQAQ#v=onepage&q=%22robert%20bowen%22%20surgeon%20general%20f.r.c.s.%20crimea&f=false The Crimean Doctors.] # [http://trusthousebook.com/images/Howards/3%20A%20Heritage%20of%20Courage%20and%20Faith.PDF A Heritage of Courage and Faith.] ---- == Sources == ==== Story. ==== * [http://sharkattackfile.net/spreadsheets/pdf_directory/1852.02.26-Birkenhead.pdf Birkenhead Sea Disaster.] * [https://xplorio.com/gansbaai/en/about/history/story-of-the-birkenhead/ Xplorio Systems Ltd.] * [https://books.google.co.nz/books?id=MdYsDwAAQBAJ&pg=PT61&lpg=PT61#v=onepage&q&f=false Africa: Fact, Fiction or Fable.] * [https://books.google.co.nz/books?id=3EJlnLP60jEC&pg=PA279&lpg=PA279#v=onepage&q&f=false The Nautical Magazine.] * [https://archive.org/stream/historicalrecord00goffuoft/historicalrecord00goffuoft_djvu.txt Historical Records of the 91st Argyllshire Highlanders.] * [https://www.hermanusonline.mobi/hermanus-history/shipwrecks-lighthouses-sa/birkenhead-shipwreck Hermanus Online Travel Magazine.] * [https://books.google.co.nz/books?id=WV-qCwAAQBAJ Sailors on the Rocks.] ==== List of persons onboard. ==== * [http://www.birkenhead.za.net/pass_list.htm Passenger List.] * [https://www.geni.com/projects/The-Birkenhead-Disaster-26-Feb-1852/17266 GENi.] * [http://www.birkenhead.za.net/findrelatives.htm Tracing Relatives of the Birkenhead Heroes.] * [https://archive.org/stream/deathlessstoryor00addiiala/deathlessstoryor00addiiala_djvu.txt A Deathless Story.] * [http://www.old-merseytimes.co.uk/troopshipbirkenhead.html Wreck of the Troopship, Birkenhead.] ==== Personal details. ==== * [http://www2.thesetonfamily.com:8080/directory/LieutenantColonelAlexanderSeton.htm Lt.-Col. Alexander Seton.] * [https://newspapers.bc.edu/?a=d&d=bpilott18520501-01.2.16 Boston Pilot (1838-1857), Vol. 15, No. 18, 1 May 1852.] * [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD18971025.2.22 Luke Evans.] * [http://www.tenbyhistoricalsociety.org.uk/downloads/Francis_Girardot.pdf Tenby Historical Society.] == Acknowledgements == * Please contact me if you can add to any of the above information / profile links. Thanks, [[Sands-551|Kevin Sands]]

HMS Prince 1788

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The Prince was launched at Woolwich on 4 July 1788, a 98 gun second rate ship. From the first it was obvious that she would not be a handy sailor and in 1796 she was lengthened in an effort to improve her performance. Prince still remained a heavy, lumbering and dreadfully slow ship but her guns packed a punch. It was laughingly said that she "sailed like a haystack". Haystack sailing was a common sight on the River Thames, with sailing barges carrying fodder for the thousands of horses in the city. [https://knowyourlondon.wordpress.com/2016/06/20/hay-barges-on-the-thames/]. [[Grindall-35|Richard Grindall]] was appointed her Captain on 13 April 1803 and Great Britain declared war on France on 18 May. Prince was sent to join the blockade of the Franco-Spanish fleet off Cadiz. It was tedious work. The combined fleet sailed on 20 October 1805 and was engaged by the British the following day. Prince was ordered with two other ships to proceed as best they could owing to their poor sailing qualities and was the last ship to engage when the battle was almost over. She delivered a mighty broadside to the French Achille which blew up and Grindall ordered boats launched to rescue the drowning. When the order came to take prizes Prince took the biggest prize of all, the Santissima Trinidad. The British fleet headed for Gibraltar but a great storm blew up during which all the prizes were lost or abandoned. After the war Prince was laid up in Portsmouth harbour and was broken up in 1837. ==Battle of Trafalgar 14 October 1805== '''Officers, Warrant Officers and crew at the Battle of Trafalgar '''
HMS Prince {|border="1" |Rank||First Name||Last Name||Pay Book||Date joined||Nationality||Birth Place||Age||Wikitree |- |Captain||Richard||Grindall||SB1||13 April 1803||British||London, England||55||[[Grindall-35|Grindall-35]] |- |1st Lieutenant||William||Godfrey||SB47||13 April 1804||-||-||-||- |- |Lieutenant||William||Kelly||SB721||21 November 1804||-||-||-||- |- |Lieutenant ||John||Edwards||SB761||14 February 1805||-||-||-||- |- |Lieutenant||Abel||Ferris||SB48||19 April 1803||-||-||29||- |- |Lieutenant||Samuel||Burgess||SB714||3 September 1804||-||-||24||- |- |Lieutenant||Abraham||Baldwin||SB202||13 April 1804||-||-||-||- |- |Lieutenant ||James||Hall||SB757||17 December 1804||-||-||-||- |- |Captain RM||Francis||Williams||ML36||13 April 1804||-||-||-||- |- |Lieutenant RM||E||Pengelly||-||-||-||-||-||- |- |Master||Richard||Anderson||SB760||13 February 1805||British||Kilham, Yorkshire||28||[[Anderson-19646|Anderson-19646]] |- |Surgeon ||James||Fullarton||SB808||6 April 1805||-||-||-||- |- |Carpenter||William||Johnson||SB718||9 September 1804||-||-||-||- |- |Boatswain||Samuel||Simpson||SB2||6 August 1800||-||-||-||- |- |Gunner||Thomas||Hawkins||SB3||13 April 1803||-||-||-||- |- |Purser ||Thomas||Tait||SB26||13 April 1804||-||-||-||- |- |Midshipman ||Alexander||Martin||SB148||13 April 1804||British||Hay, Brecknockshire||14||- |- |Midshipman ||Peregrine||Bowen||SB186||13 April 1804||British||-||-||- |- |Midshipman ||John Hoskins||Brown||SB832||25 July 1805||British||Kedwelly, South Wales||16||- |- |Midshipman ||Benjamin Morton||Festing||SB811||3 May 1805||British||Andover, Hampshire||15||[[Festing-8|Festing-8]] |- |Marine Private||James||Grindall||ML18||13 April 1804||-||-||-||- |} =Notes= * Benjamin Morton Festing was Richard Grindall's nephew. * Midshipman Alexander Martin is given by Trafalgar Ancestors as aged 14 in 1804. [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/trafalgarancestors/details.asp?id=12221]. The British Naval Biographical Dictionary 1849 says he joined the Navy in 1795 [http://interactive.ancestry.co.uk/8546/NavalBiogDict-0740/2148?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.co.uk%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3f_phsrc%3deoy8493%26_phstart%3dsuccessSource%26usePUBJs%3dtrue%26db%3dnavalbiogdict%26so%3d2%26pcat%3dROOT_CATEGORY%26ssrc%3dpt_t1593183_p48578870935%26srchb%3dr%26gss%3dangs-g%26rank%3d1%26tid%3d1593183%26pid%3d48578870935%26gpid%3d%26gsfn%3dRichard%2bHenry%2bFesting%26gsln%3dGrindall%26msbdy%3d1784%26msbpn__ftp%3dCheshunt%252c%2bHertfordshire%252c%2bEngland%26cp%3d11%26cpxt%3d1%26msfng%3dRichard%26msfns%3dGrindall%26msmng%3dKatherine%2bGreene%2bMarianne%2bNathanael%26msmns%3dFesting%26msbng0%3dRivers%2bFrancis%26msbns0%3dGrindall%26msbng1%3dFesting%2bHoratio%26msbns1%3dGrindall%26msbng2%3dCatherine%2bLatitiah%26msbns2%3dGrindall%26msbng3%3dEdmund%26msbns3%3dGrindall%26msbng4%3dAmelia%26msbns4%3dGrindall%26_83004003-n_xcl%3df%26MSAV%3d1&ssrc=pt_t1593183_p48578870935&backlabel=ReturnSearchResults&rc=955,2164,1202,2225;1461,3132,1622,3185;1092,3384,1255,3441;901,3900,1085,3960;1502,4096,1635,4152;1771,4743,1907,4777;1949,4733,2192,4792;1631,4985,1874,5042;880,5618,1067,5675;2872,4221,3119,4292] ==Sources== * The Diary of [[Anderson-19646|Richard Anderson]] 1805, Greenwich Museum (The diary is kept at Greenwich Museum and may be viewed there. It has also been photographed and a DVD is available by post) * Trafalgar Ancestors:[http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/trafalgarancestors/details.asp?id=11813]. * For HMS Prince and Trafalgar " The Trafalgar Companion " Mark Adkin, Aurum Press 2005 ISBN 1 84513 0189 * Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Prince_(1788)]

HMS Southampton (1820)

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[[Category: HMS Southampton (1820)]] [[Category: HMS Winchester (1822)]] [[Category: HMS Conway (1832)]] [[Category: HMS Nile (1839)]] HMS Southampton (1820) became a Royal Navy Industrial Training Ship. Other Royal Navy Industrial Training Ships were HMS Winchester (1822), renamed as Mount Edgcumbe, HMS Conway (1832), HMS Nile (1839). For well over a hundred years all around the coast of Britain there were located a series of nautical training ships. Often surplus navy wooden walls, the ships provided a means of educating boys and young men, while preparing them for a lifetime at sea. The more famous of the schools included HMS Conway, initially on the Mersey, and then at Menai; the TS Mercury, at Hamble, Hampshire; the Mars on the Tay, at Dundee; the Vindicatrix at Sharpness Docks on the Gloucester & Sharpness Canal; the Worcester on the Thames and the Arethusa at Greenhithe. The Arethusa, converted from a sailing vessel, lasted until 1974 before she was purchased and sailed to America to be restored as a typical sailing vessel of the late nineteenth century. HMS Southampton (1820) was the third ship of the Royal Navy to carry the name Southampton. She was a fourth rate, 52-gun ship, built at Deptford Dockyard, laid down in March 1817, launched on 7th Nov 1820 and completed on 11th May 1821. {{Image|file=MICowanPhotos.jpg |caption=HMS Southampton (near the top-left of the photograph) moored off Sammy's Point, Hull, in about 1900 }} The story of the ship in the period 1820 to 1860 is summarised in the Naval Database website [[#Ref_1]]. In 1860 the Southampton went into Ordinary (Sheerness). From 1861 to 1867 she served as a Coastguard ship in Harwich. She was established as a training ship in 1866. In 1867 she was transferred to Hull and on 18 Jun 1867 began service as Coastguard training ship. While at Hull she was moored off Sammy's Point[[#Ref_2]], on the east bank at the confluence of the River Hull and the Humber. On July 31st, 1868, the ship was officially certified as an Industrial School Ship, and was allowed to take boys committed by magistrates. The vessel could accommodate 240 boys aged from 11 to 15. From 1879 to 1900 she was under the command of [[Broad-732|George Doherty Broad]]. In 1911, HMS Southampton was under the command of [[Kitcat-6|Commander H. J. de W. Kitcat, RN]][[#Ref_3]]. She was sold on 26 Jun 1912 and broken up. == Technical Data ==
'''Technical Data''' {|border="1" || Ship country||United Kingdom|| |- || Ship name||HMS ''Southampton''|| |- ||Ship builder||Deptford Dockyard, Kent, England|| |- || Ship yard number|| || |- ||Ship laid down||March 1817|| |- ||Ship launched|| 7 November 1820|| |- ||Ship acquired|| || |- ||Ship commissioned|||| |- ||Ship decommissioned||26 June 1912|| |- ||Ship in service|| || |- ||Ship out of service|| || |- ||Ship struck|| || |- ||Ship reinstated|| || |- ||Ship honours|| || |- ||Ship nickname|| || |- ||Ship fate||Broken up after decommissioning in 1912|| |- ||Ship status|| || |- ||Ship notes|| || |- ||Ship displacement||1476 tons|| |- ||Ship length|| || |- ||Ship beam|| || |- ||Ship height|| || |- ||Ship draught|| || |- ||Ship propulsion|| || |- ||Ship speed|| || |- ||Ship range|| || |- ||Ship endurance|| || |- ||Ship complement|| || |- |} == Early Years == HMS Southampton (1820) was built at [[Wikipedia:Deptford Dockyard|Deptford Dockyard]], laid down in March 1817, launched on 7 November 1820 and completed on 11 May 1821. The story of the ship in the period 1820 to 1860 is summarised in the Naval Database website[[#Ref_1]]. In 1860 the Southampton went into Ordinary (Sheerness). From 1861 to 1867 she served as a Coastguard ship in Harwich. == Industrial School Ship at Hull == She then moved to [[Wikipedia:Kingston upon Hull|Hull]] and, on 18 June 1867, began service as a training ship. While at [[Wikipedia:Kingston upon Hull|Hull]] she was moored off Sammy's Point[[#Ref_1]]. Sammy's Point is on the east bank of the River Hull at the confluence with the Humber. The Southampton, moored on the River Humber at Hull, was established as a training ship in 1866. On July 31st, 1868, the ship was officially certified as an Industrial School Ship, allowing it to take boys committed by magistrates. The vessel could accommodate 240 boys aged from 11 to 15. By the end of 1909, the Southampton had trained 2,600 boys, 57 per cent of whom had gone into the Merchant Service, and 5 per cent to the Royal Navy. In 1881, the England Census[[#Ref_6]] records that [[Broad-732|George Doherty Broad]] was the Captain of the Training Ship HMS Southampton. In 1911, the ship was under the control of [[Kitcat-6|Commander H. J. de W. Kitcat, RN]][[#Ref_3]]. The Secretary was Mr. F.C. Manley, solicitor, of 16, Bowl Alley Lane, Hull. The ship was closed on March 28th, 1912, and the boys transferred to the Training Ship [[Wikipedia:HMS Winchester (1822)|Mount Edgcumbe]][[#Ref_4]], which was the renamed [[Wikipedia:HMS Winchester (1822)|HMS Winchester]], which was anchored in the River Tamar at Devonport. Her time as a Training Ship in Hull is documented in M.Ed. dissertation, University of Hull, 1980, by I.D. Cowan[[#Ref_5]]. == Individuals present on HMS Southampton, England Census, 2nd April 1881 == In 1881, the England Census[[#Ref_6]] records that [[Broad-732|George Doherty Broad]] was the Captain of the Training Ship HMS Southampton. Other names given are those of his family members and staff members.
'''People at HMS Southampton, England Census, 2nd April 1881''' {|border="1" || ||Name||Mar||Age||Sex||Relation/Occupation||Birthplace| |- ||1 ||[[Broad-732|George Doherty Broad]] ||M||51||M||Captain R N ||Falmouth, Cornwall| |- ||2||Julia BROAD ||M||53||F ||Captains Wife ||London, Middlesex| |- ||3 ||Lilian BROAD ||U ||18||F ||Captains Daughter ||London, Middlesex| |- ||4 ||Florence BROAD ||U ||16||F ||Captains Daughter ||East ...erry, Cork County, Ireland| |- ||5 ||Harriett BATTEY ||U ||23||F ||Captains Servant ||Lutton Marsh, Lincoln| |- ||6 ||Samuel HOBBS ||M ||45||M||Chief Officer R N ||Dorking, Surrey| |- ||7 ||Leonard COOPER ||M ||32||M||Seaman Instructor ||Great Yarmouth, Norfolk| |- ||8 ||Alfred WILLEY ||M ||42||M||R N Instructor ||Au...lee, Somerset| |- ||9 ||Arthur WADDINGTON ||U ||20||M||R N Assistant Schoolmaster||Hunmanby, York| |- ||10 ||Thomas ASHTON ||M ||35||M||R N Shoemaker ||Walpole, Norfolk| |- |} == Individuals present on HMS Southampton, England Census, 2nd April 1911 == Individuals present on HMS Southampton at the time of the England Census on 2nd April 1911 are shown in the Census Return for HMS Southampton[[#Ref_7]]. The first three names are the Kitcat family. The next seven are members of staff aboard the ship. The names of inmates are in the next table below.
'''People at HMS Southampton, 2nd April 1911 - Members of Staff''' {|border="1" ||||Name||Age|| Occupation || Birthplace|| |- ||1||[[Kitcat-6|Henry Jeffryes De Winton Kitcat]]|| 49 || Captain || Swallowfield, Berks|| |- ||2|| [[Phillips-13806|Sybil Mary Kitcat]] || 46 || Captain's wife || Sherburn, Dorset|| |- ||3|| [[Kitcat-18|Cecil De Winton Kitcat]] || 10 || Captain's son||Southsea, Hants|| |- ||4|| Carrie Jessop || || || || |- ||5|| Joseph Cooper || 55 || Seaman||Croydon, Surrey|| |- ||6|| Eli Groves || 47 || Seaman||Gonville, Hants|| |- ||7|| George Bickley Cole || 45 || Seaman|| Paisley, Renfrew || |- ||8|| Charles Wall || 40 || Seaman Cook|| Portsea, Hants|| |- ||9|| Robert Wilson || 32 || Schoolmaster||Middlesbrough, Yorks|| |- ||10|| Daniel Lorden || 50 || Bandmaster||London, Middx|| |- |}
'''People at HMS Southampton, 2nd April 1911 - Inmates''' {|border="1" ||Name||Age|| Birthplace|| |- || Ernest Priest || 15 || Hunslet, Yorks|| |- || Charles Henry Unwin || 15 ||Sheffield|| |- || George Alfred Mason || 15 ||Hull|| |- || Matthew Davies || 15 || Hull|| |- || George Kennedy || 15 ||Oldham|| |- || Joseph Ogley || 15 ||Sheffield|| |- || George Henry Barker || 13 ||Leicesterl|| |- || William Conlon || 15 ||Hull|| |- || Walter Story || 15 ||Hull|| |- || Ernest Woodcock || 15 ||Rotherham|| |- || Arthur Brown || 15 ||Hull|| |- || John Thomas Fox || 15 ||Grimsby|| |- || Robert Finch || 14 ||Grimsby|| |- || Frederick Daley || 14 ||Newcastle|| |- || Harry Carter Bradbury || 13 ||Newcastle|| |- || Jesse Callis || 15 ||Hull|| |- || Thomas Cloudsdale || 15 ||Hull|| |- || Albert Richardson || 15 ||Bradford|| |- || Benjamin Thomas Stead || 14 ||York|| |- || Tom Smith || 13 ||Oldham|| |- || William Ward || 15 ||Londonderry|| |- || Emil Gerowski || 15 ||Sunderland|| |- || Richard Platten || 14 ||Hull|| |- || Clarence Boscowitch || 14 ||Hull|| |- || Foster Davis || 14 ||Goole|| |- || Aaron Brumby || 14 ||Scarborough|| |- || Sadler Simpson || 15 ||Rotherham|| |- || Robert William Mitchell || 14 || |- || Harry Hackett || 13 || |- || James Murphy || 15 || |- || John Cleary Walsh || 14 || |- || John Thomas Britt || 14 || |- || Cecil Shaw || 14 || |- || Arthur Robinson || 13 || |- || John William McDonough || 15 || |- || John Ayscough || 15 || |- || James Ford || 15 || |- || Alfred Henry Moye || 15 || |- || George Smith || 14 || |- || Alfred Hall || 13 || |- || John Wilkinson || 15 || |- || George Cole || 15 || |- || Joseph Bocock || 15 || |- || Charles William Brunyee || 13 || |- || Albert Williamson || 14 || |- || Albert Dresser || 15 || |- || James Walsh || 13 || |- || Harold Borrill || 14 || |- || Joseph Raywell || 13 || |- || Walter Harling || 13 || |- || Edward Caine || 15 || |- || John McCarthy || 14 || |- || William Keech || 14 || |- || William Timmins || 14 || |- || Alfred Hartley Blackburn || 14 || |- || Willie Taylor || 12 || |- || George Booth || 14 || |- || Bertie Freer || 11 || |- || James McNamara || 14 || |- || Charles Burgess || 14 || |- || John Davies || 14 || |- || Arthur Stead || 15 || |- || Harold Kirby || 15 || |- || Joseph Todd || 14 || |- || Walter Ernest Staves || 10 || |- || Joseph William Baxter || 13 || |- || Arthur Fred Steele || 12 || |- || Herbert Buckley || 13 || |- || Samuel William Cubitt || 13 || |- || David Brooks || 14 || |- || John Henry Pickering || 11 || |- || Samuel Collier || 12 || |- || George Bowes || 15 || |- || James McGowan || 13 || |- || Thomas Flanagan || 13 || |- || Frank Rangeley || 13 || |- || Harry Peacock || 13 || |- || Robert Emmett || 15 || |- || Thomas McNamara || 15 || |- || Wilfred France || 13 || |- || George Drury || 12 || |- || William Battista || 13 || |- || George Foreman || 11 || |- || Harold Wilcock || 11 || |- || George Penketh || 11 || |- || Frederick Thurston || 13 || |- || Charles Constable || 14 || |- || Alfred Boardman || 13 || |- || Joseph Matthews || 11 || |- || Thomas Wrigley || 12 || |- || Joseph Atherton || 12 || |- ||Arthur Fletcher||14|| |- ||Charles Bavin||13|| |- ||William Sargent||12|| |- |} The record shows 81 more names. They may be transcribed at a later date. == Disposal == She was sold on 26 June 1912 and sent to Blyth to broken up by the Hughes Bolckow company. Two photographs of the Southampton in Blyth can be seen on this website: http://www.northeastmaritime.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=10764#p21102 Sammy's Point is now the site of [[Wikipedia:The_Deep_(aquarium)|The Deep (aquarium)]]. The name Sammy's Point comes from the Martin Samuelson's Shipyard[[#Ref_8]], which was once at the site. == References == # Ref_1: [http://www.pbenyon.plus.com/18-1900/S/04316.html http://www.pbenyon.plus.com/18-1900/S/04316.html] # Ref_2: [https://hullvalley.blogspot.com/2014/02/sammys-point_16.html Sammy's Point] # Ref_3: [[Kitcat-6|Commander H. J. de W. Kitcat, RN]] # Ref_4: [http://www.childrenshomes.org.uk/TSSouthampton/ Peter Higginbotham: Humber Industrial School Ship 'Southampton', Hull] # Ref_5: I. D. Cowan (1984) Certified Industrial Training Ships c. 1860‐1913, Journal of Educational Administration and History, 16:1, 1-9, DOI: 10.1080/0022062840160101, https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/0022062840160101 # Ref_6: 1881 England Census, names transcribed and shown on http://www.childrenshomes.org.uk/TSSouthampton/TSSouthampton1881.shtml website # Ref_7: 1911 England Census,Class: RG14; Piece: 28686; Page: 1 {{ Ancestry Record | 2352 | 29448328 }} # Ref_8: https://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Martin_Samuelson == External links == * [http://www.britainsnavy.co.uk/Ships/HMS%20Southampton/HMS%20Southampton%20(1820)%203.htm www.britainsnavy.co.uk, HMS Southampton (1820)] * [https://hullvalley.blogspot.com/2014/02/sammys-point_16.html https://hullvalley.blogspot.com Sammy's Point] * [https://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Martin_Samuelson www.gracesguide.co.uk/Martin_Samuelson] * [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/c/F129338 nationalarchives.gov.uk] * [http://www.childrenshomes.org.uk/TSSouthampton/ Peter Higginbotham: Humber Industrial School Ship 'Southampton', Hull]

HMS Titania (F32)

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[[Category: HMS Titania (1915)|Titania (1915)]] [[Category: British Ships|Titania (1915)]] Royal Navy Ship '''HMS Titania''' (Pennant F32) was a submarine depot ship, built on the Clyde and launched on 4th March 1915. She was built originally as a merchant ship for the Royal Hungarian Sea Navigation Company "Adria" as Károly Ferencz József but was soon taken by the Royal Navy and recommissioned as a submarine depot ship. She saw service in both the First and Second World Wars. In the 1920s she was the depot ship for the 4th Submarine Flotilla and was based in Hong Kong. In Jun 1929 [[:Category:HMS Medway (1928)|HMS Medway]] was commissioned as the depot ship for the 4th Submarine Flotilla. She sailed to Hong Kong and replaced '''HMS Titania''' in the role. '''HMS Titania''' returned to England. She was scrapped in 1949 at Faslane. {{Image|file=HMS_Titania_F32.jpg |caption=HMS Titania © IWM (FL 20126) [https://www.iwm.org.uk/corporate/privacy-copyright IWM Non Commercial License] }} The following websites contain information about HMS Titania: * [[wikipedia:HMS_Titania|HMS_Titania on Wikipedia]] * [http://www.naval-history.net/OWShips-WW1-50-HMS_Titania.htm Naval History website] * [https://gwulo.com/atom/19483 Hong Kong history website] * [https://uboat.net/allies/warships/ship/7272.html U-Boat website] * [http://dreadnoughtproject.org/tfs/index.php/H.M.S._Titania_(1915) Dreadnought Project website] * [http://dreadnoughtproject.org/tfs/index.php?title=Fourth_Submarine_Flotilla_(Royal_Navy)&redirect=no Dreadnought Project website, China Submarine Flotilla] == Introduction == '''HMS Titania''' (1915), (Pennant F32) was a Royal Navy Submarine tender / Submarine Depot Ship. She served with the Royal Navy from 1915 until 1948/9, when she was scrapped at Faslane. She was built in Glasgow, Scotland,[https://uboat.net/allies/warships/ship/7272.html uboat.net: Allied Warships of WWII - Submarine Depot Ship HMS Titania], by the Clyde Shipbuilding Co.[https://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Clyde_Shipbuilding_and_Engineering_Co Graces Guide, Clyde Shipbuilding and_Engineering Co. (Glasgow, Scotland)] originally as a merchant ship. She was launched in March 1915 and commissioned by the Royal Navy as a Submarine Depot Ship in November 1915[http://dreadnoughtproject.org/tfs/index.php/H.M.S._Titania_(1915)|title=H.M.S. Titania (1915) - The Dreadnought Project]. '''HMS Titania''' was one of many submarine depot ships. Most of them that saw service in the First World War were scrapped in the 1930s[https://uboat.net/allies/warships/types.html uboat.net: Submarine Depot Ships - Allied Warships of WWII]. '''HMS Titania''', however, saw service in the Second World War. She was scrapped at Faslane, Scotland, in September 1949. == Technical Data ==
'''Technical Data''' {|border="1" || Ship country||United Kingdom|| |- || Ship name||HMS ''Titania''|| |- ||Ship builder||Clyde Shipbuilding Co. (Glasgow, Scotland)|| |- || Ship yard number|| || |- ||Ship laid down|| || |- ||Ship launched||March 1915|| |- ||Ship acquired|| || |- ||Ship commissioned||November 1915|| |- ||Ship decommissioned|| || |- ||Ship in service|| || |- ||Ship out of service|| || |- ||Ship struck|| || |- ||Ship reinstated|| || |- ||Ship honours|| || |- ||Ship nickname|| || |- ||Ship fate||Scrapped in 1948/9 at Faslane|| |- ||Ship status|| || |- ||Ship notes|| || |- ||Ship displacement||5250 tons|| |- ||Ship length||335 ft|| |- ||Ship beam||46 ft 3 in|| |- ||Ship height|| || |- ||Ship draught||18 ft 3 in|| |- ||Ship propulsion|| || |- ||Ship speed||14.5 knots|| |- ||Ship range|| || |- ||Ship endurance|| || |- ||Ship boats||7 L-class submarines || |- ||Ship complement||249|| |- |} == Chronology and Voyages of HMS Titania == === 1915-1919: 11th Submarine Flotilla, Blyth === When she was first commissioned, in November 1915, she was stationed at Blyth[http://dreadnoughtproject.org/tfs/index.php/Eleventh_Submarine_Flotilla_(Royal_Navy) 11th Submarine Flotilla, Blyth] and under the command of [[Willis-7917|Captain Stanley Lyte Willis]]. In December 1915, the Eleventh Flotilla became the first directly supporting the submarines of the Grand Fleet. The Flotilla was formed at first from submarines D7 and D8 taken from the Eighth Flotilla and HMS Titania as their depot ship. During the period in which Titania was the depot ship of the 11th Submarine Flotilla, other ships shared the role at various times, including HMS Mastiff (1914), HMS Talisman, HMS Trident (1915), HMS Tartar and HMS Moon. Other submarines of the G and J classes joined the Flotilla and the D-class submarines were removed. An account of life on the ship at that time is to be found in The South African Military History Society, Military History Journal, Vol 5 No 1 - June 1980, HMS Titania 1917-1918, by G. Hawthorne [http://samilitaryhistory.org/vol051gh.html http://samilitaryhistory.org/vol051gh.html]. On 3rd June 1916, following the Battle of Jutland, HMS Titania instructed submarine G10 to locate and sink floating remains of [[:Category:HMS Invincible (1907)|HMS Invincible]] to prevent the capture of materialshttp://www.dreadnoughtproject.org/tfs/index.php/H.M.S._G_10_(1916). On 28 October 1918, [[Sommerville-309|Captain Frederick Avenel Sommerville]] was put in command of HMS Titania and made Commander (S) of the 11th Submarine Flotilla based at Blyth. The Eleventh Flotilla was disbanded in March 1919. === 1919-1929: 4th Submarine Flotilla, China === ==== Formation of the Flotilla ==== On 1st Oct 1919 '''HMS Titania''' and [[:Category: HMS Ambrose (1903)|HMS Ambrose (1903), Royal Navy]] were the two ships commissioned at Chatham as depot ships for the [http://dreadnoughtproject.org/tfs/index.php/Fourth_Submarine_Flotilla_(Royal_Navy) 4th Submarine Flotilla], China. At the time '''HMS Titania''' was under the command of [[Sommerville-309|Captain Frederick Avenil Sommerville]] and [[:Category: HMS Ambrose (1903)|HMS Ambrose (1903), Royal Navy]] was under the command of [[Talbot-3367|Cecil Ponsonby Talbot]]. ==== HMS Rosario (1898) in Hong Kong ==== At that time, another depot ship was already in service in Hong Kong. [[:Category:HMS Rosario (1898)|HMS Rosario (1898)]] had been converted to a depot ship in 1910 and was serving in Hong Kong as the depot ship for the [http://dreadnoughtproject.org/tfs/index.php/Hong_Kong_Submarine_Flotilla Hong Kong Submarine Flotilla], which consisted of three C-class submarines, [http://military.wikia.com/wiki/HMS_C36 C36], [http://military.wikia.com/wiki/HMS_C37 C37] and [http://military.wikia.com/wiki/HMS_C38 C38]. These three submarines were built by Vickers, Barrowhttp://military.wikia.com/wiki/Vickers, commissioned on 1 February 1910 and sailed with [[:Category:HMS Rosario (1898)|HMS Rosario]] to Hong Kong in February 1911. They were all sold in Hong Kong on 25 June 1919. [[:Category:HMS Rosario (1898)|HMS Rosario]] was scrapped in Hong Kong in November 1921. ==== HMS Ambrose (1903), Voyage to Hong Kong ==== HMS Ambrose (1903), Royal Navy, under the command of [[Talbot-3367|Cecil Talbot]], left Devonport in September 1919 and sailed to Hong Kong, where she remained until 28 March 1928[[Category:HMS Ambrose (1903)|HMS Ambrose (1903), Royal Navy]]. The exact timing of HMS Ambrose's voyage to Hong Kong is not known. It appears that her arrival in Hong Kong was in January 1920http://britsub.x10.mx/html/boats/l_class/l9.html. ==== HMS Titania (1915), Voyage to Hong Kong ==== After commissioning '''HMS Titania''' sailed to Malta. The Ship's Log shows that she left Chatham on 9th October 1919 and sailed via Sheerness to Portsmouth, arriving there on 14th October 1919. On 29th October 1919 she set sail for Malta, sailing via Gibraltar, where she stayed from 3rd to 8th November 1919, arriving in Malta on 12 November 1919. On 18 February 1920 she and part of the 4th Submarine Flotilla, consisting of 7 L-class submarines, under the command of [[Sommerville-309|Captain Frederick Avenil Sommerville]], set sail for Hong Kong via Port Said, Suez, Ismailia, Aden, Colombo, Penang and Singapore. She arrived in Hong Kong on 14 April 1920. The ship's log records that '''HMS Titania''' weighed anchor and secured to Storm Signal Buoy at 10.17 a.m. on 14 April 1920. Gap Rock Light referred to in the Log is in the [[Wikipedia:Wanshan_Archipelago|Wanshan Archipelago]], to the south of [[Wikipedia:Hong Kong Island|Hong_Kong_Island]]. The reference to [[Wikipedia:Waglan_Island|Waglan Light]] shows that she entered Hong Kong Harbour from the east through [[Wikipedia:Tathong_Channel|Tathong Channel]] and passed by the fishing village of [[Wikipedia:Lei_Yue_Mun|Lye Mun (Lei Yue Mun)]] in [[Wikipedia:Kowloon|Kowloon]] before docking. The exact location of Storm Signal Buoy is uncertain. It is likely to have been in the [[Wikipedia:Admiralty,_Hong_Kong|Admiralty]] area of Hong Kong Island, at the [[Wikipedia:HMS_Tamar_(shore_station)|HMS Tamar]] shore station. ::'''Ship's Log entry, 14 April 1920''' ::14 April 1920 ::From Singapore to Hong Kong and At Hong Kong ::Position at 8 am: Lat 22.18, Long 114.31 ::Lat 22.3, Long 114.2 ::10 on sick list ::1.0 am: Put clocks on 15 minutes. ::1.23 am: Sighted Gap Rock Light: N20E. ::3.42 am: Gap Rock Light: abeam 8.4 miles. ::3.45 am: Altered course N52E. ::5.15 am: Sighted Waglan Light: N56E. ::5.30 am: Altered course N60E. ::7.50 am: '''Waglan Light''': abeam 1 1/2 E. ::7.52 am: Altered course North. ::8.0 am: Waglan Light House: S87W, [[Wikipedia:Cape_Collinson|Hak Kok Tan]] Light House: N36W. Altered course as requisite through Tathong Channel. Hauled in log. ::8.50 am: course as requisite through Lye Mun. Submersibles in single line astern. ::9.15 am: Course and speed as requisite foo Buoy. ::9.25 am: Let go Port anchor off Kan Ling Point. Turned ship. ::9.50 am: Weighed. ::10.17 am: Secured to "'''Storm Signal Buoy'''" Hong Kong. ::1.0 pm: Submarines secured alongside. In her time as the Depot Ship for the 4th Submarine Flotilla, she sailed to many destinations around the South China Sea and the East China Sea. ==== HMS Titania, HMS Ambrose and the L-Class Submarines ==== While '''HMS Titania''' was based in Hong Kong, another submarine depot ship, |HMS Ambrose (1903), Royal Navy , accompanied '''HMS Titania''' in supporting the 4th Submarine Flotilla. The exact timing of HMS Ambrose's voyage to Hong Kong is not known. The submarines of the 4th Flotilla that accompanied '''HMS Titania''' and HMS Ambrose are identified on the [http://britsub.x10.mx/html/boats/l_class/l2.html britsub.x10.mx website][http://britsub.x10.mx/html/boats/l_class/l2.html http://britsub.x10.mx/html/boats/l_class/l2.html]. They were all of the L-Class. Seven submarines accompanied '''HMS Titania''' on the voyage to Hong Kong. Submarines mentioned in the Ship's Log are L2, L5, L6, L8, L19, L20 and L33. The names of the commanders are those who were in command in 1920. The submarines were as follows: #[http://britsub.x10.mx/html/boats/l_class/l2.html HMS L2], commanded by B. Ackworth and later by [[Cantlie-2|Colin Cantlie]] #[http://britsub.x10.mx/html/boats/l_class/l5.html HMS L5], commanded by Lt. A.M. Carrie #[http://britsub.x10.mx/html/boats/l_class/l6.html HMS L6], commanded by Lt. T.F.A. Voysey. #[http://britsub.x10.mx/html/boats/l_class/l8.html HMS L8], commanded by Lt. Cdr. T.A. Powell #[http://britsub.x10.mx/html/boats/l_class/l19.html HMS L19] #[http://britsub.x10.mx/html/boats/l_class/l20.html HMS L20], commanded by Lt. Cdr. C.G.B. Coltart #[http://britsub.x10.mx/html/boats/l_class/l33.html HMS L33] A further six submarines were assigned to HMS Ambrose: #[http://britsub.x10.mx/html/boats/l_class/l1.html HMS L1], Lt. C.G. MacArthur #[http://britsub.x10.mx/html/boats/l_class/l3.html HMS L3], Lt. A.B. Greig DSC #[http://britsub.x10.mx/html/boats/l_class/l4.html HMS L4], Lt. Cdr. C.P. Satow #[http://britsub.x10.mx/html/boats/l_class/l7.html HMS L7], Lt. D.V. Peyton-Ward #[http://britsub.x10.mx/html/boats/l_class/l9.html HMS L9], Lt. E.H. Dolphin #[http://britsub.x10.mx/html/boats/l_class/l15.html HMS L15], commanded by Lt. Cdr. R.N. Stopford ::(L9 sank in Hong Kong harbour on 18th August 1923 during a typhoon. She was raised, refitted and put back into service. She was sold in Hong Kong on 30 June 1927, the first 'L' class boat to be sold.) There were in total 34 L-class submarineshttp://militarynavalhistory.net/shippictures/ig_L_class.htm, numbered L1 to L12, L14 to L27, L33, L52 to L56, L69 and L71. ==== Voyages in the Far East ==== In her service life '''HMS Titania''' made a number of voyages in the Far East. Her movements in the period 1919 to 1924 are recorded on Naval-History.net.[http://www.naval-history.net/OWShips-WW1-50-HMS_Titania.htm HMS Titania, depot ship - British warships of World War 1]. Between 1920 and 1926 she sailed several times from Hong Kong[https://gwulo.com/atom/19483 1926 Submarines and HMS Titania ]. The Ship's Log for the period 1919 to 1924[http://www.naval-history.net/OWShips-WW1-50-HMS_Titania.htm HMS Titania, depot ship - British warships of World War 1] shows that '''HMS Titania''' was based at Hong Kong on many occasions. When away from Hong Kong the destinations were mostly along the Chinese coast, Shanghai, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weihaiwei_under_British_rule Wei Hai Wei] and others, as well as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_Hamilton Port Hamilton]. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weihaiwei_under_British_rule Wei Hai Wei] was a colony leased from China in 1898http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/first-world-war/a-global-view/asia/hong-kong-and-weihaiwei/. Other foreign concessions were at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concessions_in_Tianjin T'ientsin (Tianjin)]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concessions_in_Tianjin, [http://en.hubei.gov.cn/visiting_hubei/sight_seeing/201604/t20160406_815297.shtml Hangkow (Hankou)]http://en.hubei.gov.cn/visiting_hubei/sight_seeing/201604/t20160406_815297.shtml, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xiamen Amoy (Xiamen)]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xiamen and Shanghai. * 14 Apr 1920 to 25 Jun 1920, in Hong Kong :'''Voyage No 1''' # 25 Jun 1920 to 3 July 1920, Hong Kong to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weihaiwei_under_British_rule Wei Hai Wei] # 20 Sep 1920 to 22 Sep 1920, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weihaiwei_under_British_rule Wei Hai Wei] to Nagasaki # 23 Sep 1920 to 25 Sep 1920 Nagasaki to Kobe # 18 Oct 1920 to 20 Oct 1920 Kobe to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_Hamilton Port Hamilton] # 21 Oct 1920 to 22 Oct 1920 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_Hamilton Port Hamilton] to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weihaiwei_under_British_rule Wei Hai Wei] # 18 Nov 1920 to 20 Nov 1920 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weihaiwei_under_British_rule Wei Hai Wei] to Nimrod Sound # 27 Nov 1920 to 28 Nov 1920 Nimrod Sound to Samsa Inlet/Santu Anchorage # 02 Dec 1920 to 03 Dec 1920 Santu Anchorage to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xiamen Amoy] # 09 Dec 1920 to 10 Dec 1920 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xiamen Amoy] to Hong Kong (Note: Nimrod Sound is located at Lat 29.5, Long 121.5) * 11 Dec 1920 to 25 Jul 1921, in Hong Kong. One local trip to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mirs_Bay Mirs Bay] is recorded in the Log. :'''Voyage No 2''' # 25 Jul 1921 to 29 Jul 1921 Hong Kong to Wei Hai Wei # 3 Oct 1921 to 5 Oct 1921 Wei Hai Wei to Shanghai # 26 Oct 1921 to 27 Oct 1921 Shanghai to Nimrod Sound # 1 Nov 1921 to 2 Nov 1921 Nimrod Sound to Amoy # 8 Nov 1921 to 9 Nov 1921 Amoy to Hong Kong * 10 Nov 1921 to 18 Jan 1922, in Hong Kong :'''Voyage No 3''' # 18 Jan 1922 to 25 Jan 1922 Hong Kong to Singapore # 31 Jan 1922 to 2 Feb 1922 Singapore to Penang # 14 Feb 1922 to 15 Feb 1922 Penang to Port Settenham # 19 Feb 1922 to 20 Feb 1922 Port Settenham to Singapore # 23 Feb 1922 to 26 Feb 1922 Singapore to Labuan # 3 Mar 1922 to 3 Mar 1922 Labuan to Jesselton/Gaya Bay # 9 Mar 1922 to 12 Mar 1922 Jesselton to Manila #14 Mar 1922 to 18 Mar 1922 Manila to Hong Kong * 18 Mar 1922 to 7 Jul 1922, in Hong Kong :'''Voyage No 4''' # 7 Jul 1922 to 13 Jul 1922 Hong Kong to Wei Hai Wei (Weihai) # 26 Sep 1922 to 26 Sep 1922 Wei Hai Wei to Dairen Wan (Dalian) # 10 Oct 1922 to 10 Oct 1922 Dairen Wan to Wei Hai Wei # 26 Oct 1922 to 26 Oct 1922 Wei Hai Wei to Tsingtau (Qingdao) # 1 Nov 1922 to 3 Nov 1922 Tsingtau to Nimrod Sound # 9 Nov 1922 to 10 Nov 1922 Nimrod Sound to Amoy (Xiamen) # 16 Nov 1922 to 17 Nov 1922 Amoy to Hong Kong * 17 Nov 1922 to 28 Jun 1923, in Hong Kong :'''Voyage No 5''' # 28 Jun 1923 to 3 Jul 1923 Hong Kong to Wei Hai Wei # 9 Oct 1923 to 10 Oct 1923 Wei Hai Wei to Tsingtau # 12 Oct 1923 to 13 Oct 1923 Tsingtau to Woosung # 14 Oct 1923 to 14 Oct 1923 Woosung to Tsinghai # 15 Oct 1923 to 16 Oct 1923 Tsinghai to Santu Inlet # 19 Oct 1923 to 21 Oct 1923 Santu Inlet to Hong Kong * 21 Oct 1923 to 14 Feb 1924, in Hong Kong :'''Voyage No 6''' # 14 Feb 1924 to 20 Feb 1924 Hong Kong to Singapore # 3 Mar 1924 to 7 Mar 1924 Singapore to Port Swettenham # 7 Mar 1924 to 8 Mar 1924 Port Swettenham to Singapore # 20 Mar 1924 to 27 Mar 1924 Singapore to Hong Kong * 27 Mar 1924 to 27 May 1924, in Hong Kong :'''Voyage No 7''' # 27 May 1924 to 27 May 1924 Hong Kong to Lu Wang Anchorage # 28 May 1924 to 29 May 1924 Lu Wang Anchorage to Shanghai # 4 Jun 1924 to 6 Jun 1924 Shanghai to Wei Hai Wei # 6 Jun 1924 to 14 August 1924, in Wei Hai Wei The transcript of the Ship's Log ends here. ==== HMS Titania in Hong Kong ==== '''HMS Titania''' fielded a football team in the Hong Kong Second Division League. They were champions in the 1921/22 and 1923/24 seasons[[wikipedia:Hong_Kong_Second_Division_League|Wikipedia: Hong Kong Second Division League]]. She was recommissioned at Hong Kong in 1921, 9 Feb 1924 and 5 Nov 1926. ==== Return to England, Replacement in Hong Kong by HMS Medway (1928) ==== At the end of her service in Hong Kong, she returned to the UK via Malta. HMS Ambrose had already left Hong Kong on 28 March 1928 and returned to England. [[:Category:HMS Medway (1928)|HMS Medway]] took her place in Hong Kong as the depot ship for the 4th Submarine Flotilla. A report in the ''Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser'' on 27 July 1929 notes that HMS Medway is undergoing trials. ::'''NEW SUBMARINE DEPOT SHIP'''. "A Floating Base." The trials have now been begun of H.M.S. Medway, which has been built by Vickers Armstrongs, Limited, at their Barrow works to fulfil an urgent need for a larger and better-equipped submarine depot and repair ship. The Medway will take the place of the Maidstone, built in 1912 and employed throughout the late War as parent ship of the flotilla working from Harwich. In her design and equipment there have been introduced many novel features as a result of experience gained during and since the War. Her resources and accommodation are such as to make her probably the most spacious and efficient vessel of her kind in any navy, and it is no exaggeration to call her a floating submarine base. A report in the ''Straits Times'' on 3 October 1929[22] mentions HMS Titania and HMS Marazion (1919). It appears that Marazion was serving with the 4th Flotilla, filling the void left by the departure of HMS Ambrose. Note: submarines L23 and L27, mentioned in the article, were not present when Ambrose and Titania sailed to Hong Kong in 1920. It is not known when they arrived in Hong Kong. ::'''CHINA SQUADRON'''. ''SHIPPING NOTES''. Ships Beginning to Return to Hong Kong. H.M. Ships on the China station, which have been spending the summer at Weihaiwei and other Northern ports, are returning to Hong Kong, their winter headquarters. H.M.S. Bruce, the leader of the 8th Destroyer Flotilla, arrived on Sept. 26 and is now at the Dockyard, north arm. H.M.S. Sterling, another of the units is also at the north arm. H.M.S. Seraph and H.M.S. Serapis are in the basin. H.M.S. Sepoy, Somme, Sirdar and Thracian were due on Sept. 26. The eighth unit, H.M.S. Stormcloud is out on an exercise cruise. The submarines of the 4th flotilla with H.M.S. Titania (depot ship) and H.M.S. Marazion (tender) were also due on Sept. 25 and include the L3, L15, L23 and L27. The cruiser H.M.S. Berwick is at the No. 1 buoy, Naval anchorage. A newspaper report in the ''Straits Times'' on 11 February 1930 notes the arrival of ''Titania'' back in England. It read as follows: ::'''SUBMARINES FROM CHINA'''. H.M.S. Titania, Commander A. B. Lockhart, D.S.C., which on her arrival home from China with submarines of the Fourth Flotilla, was ordered to relieve H.M.S. Vulcan, depot ship of the Sixth Flotilla, Portland. She will retain her seagoing status. Of the six submarines returning with her, one will be retained in full commission to relieve H34 in the Fifth Flotilla. Submarine L3, completed in 1918, will be scrapped. The remaining four submarines will be reduced to reserve at Fort Blockhouse. [[:Category:HMS Medway (1928)|HMS Medway]] took her place in Hong Kong as the depot ship for the 4th Submarine Flotilla. [[:Category:HMS Medway (1928)|HMS Medway]] sailed to Hong Kong with six O-Class submarines of the [http://military.wikia.com/wiki/Odin_class_submarine Odin group]. They were: # [https://www.uboat.net/allies/warships/ship/3394.html HMS Odin (N84)] # [https://uboat.net/allies/warships/ship/3395.html HMS Olympus (N35)] # [https://uboat.net/allies/warships/ship/3397.html HMS Osiris (N67)] # [https://uboat.net/allies/warships/ship/3396.html HMS Orpheus (N46)] # [https://uboat.net/allies/warships/ship/3398.html HMS Oswald (N58)] # [https://www.uboat.net/allies/warships/ship/3399.html HMS Otus (N92)] === 1930-1940: 6th Submarine Flotilla, Portland/Blyth === On 1 Oct 1930 she was commissioned at Chatham for the [http://dreadnoughtproject.org/tfs/index.php/Sixth_Submarine_Flotilla_(Royal_Navy) 6th Submarine Flotilla] based at Weymouth/Portland. 1935 temporarily with the [http://dreadnoughtproject.org/tfs/index.php/Third_Submarine_Flotilla_(Royal_Navy) 3rd Flotilla], Atlantic Fleet. [[Wikipedia:Fleet_review_(Commonwealth_realms)#George_V|16 Jul 1935]] Flagship of the Flag Officer Commanding Submarines at the [[Wikipedia:Fleet_review_(Commonwealth_realms)|Silver Jubilee Review at Spithead]], under the command of [[Aylmer-170|Cdr. Edward A. Aylmer, RN]]. 1936 attached to [http://dreadnoughtproject.org/tfs/index.php/Sixth_Submarine_Flotilla_(Royal_Navy) 6th Flotilla], Portland. [[Wikipedia:Fleet_review_(Commonwealth_realms)#George_VI|20 May 1937]] Coronation Review at [[Wikipedia:Fleet_review_(Commonwealth_realms)|Spithead]] as Flag Officer Submarines' Flagship. 1939 based at Blyth with the [http://dreadnoughtproject.org/tfs/index.php/Sixth_Submarine_Flotilla_(Royal_Navy) 6th Flotilla]. === 1940-1945: Holy Loch === In 1940 she was refitted on the Tyne and transferred to [[Wikipedia:Holy_Loch|Holy Loch]] for the remainder of the war. On 6 May 1942, [https://uboat.net/allies/warships/ship/3647.html HMS H28] ([https://www.uboat.net/allies/commanders/286.html| Lt. R.E. Boddington, RN]), [https://uboat.net/allies/warships/ship/3649.html HMS H32] [https://www.uboat.net/allies/commanders/2650.html| (Lt. J. Whitton, RN)], [https://uboat.net/allies/warships/ship/7763.html HMS P 614] (Lt. D.J. Beckley, RN) conducted practice attacks on a convoy made up of the submarine tenders [[Wikipedia:HMS Cyclops (F31)|HMS Cyclops]] (Capt. R.L.M. Edwards, RN), HMS Titania [https://uboat.net/allies/commanders/560.html (Cdr. H.R. Conway, RN]) and their escort [[Wikipedia:HMS_Breda|HMS Breda]] (Capt.(Retd.) A. E. Johnston, RN), [[Wikipedia:French_sloop_La_Capricieuse|HMS La Capricieuse]] (Lt.Cdr. G.W. Dobson, RNR) and [https://uboat.net/allies/warships/ship/12512.html HMS Boarhound] (Skr. S.G. Jinks, RNR). In 1943 she served as a depot ship in sea trials of the [[Wikipedia:Welman submarine|Welman]] mini-submarine. === 1945-1949: 5th Submarine Flotilla, Portsmouth === In 1945 she was transferred to [[Wikipedia:HMNB_Portsmouth|Portsmouth Naval Base]] to serve as a depot hulk for the [http://dreadnoughtproject.org/tfs/index.php/Fifth_Submarine_Flotilla_(Royal_Navy) 5th Flotilla]. In June 1948 or 1949 she was broken up at [[Wikipedia:HMNB_Clyde|Faslane]]. == Officers and Crew of HMS Titania == === Commanders ===
'''Commanders''' {|border="1" ||No.||Name||Date Began||Date Ended|| |- ||1 ||Capt. [[Willis-7917|Stanley L. Willis, RN]] ||21 Oct 1915 ||Oct 1918 |- ||2 ||Capt. [[Sommerville-309|Frederick A. Sommerville, RN]] ||28 Oct 1918 ||Dec 1920 |- ||3 ||Capt. [http://dreadnoughtproject.org/tfs/index.php/Charles_Stuart_Benning Charles S. Benning, RN] ||31 Dec 1920 ||Mar 1923 |- ||4 ||Capt. [[Brodie-4920|Charles G. Brodie, RN]] ||1 Feb 1923 || |- ||5 ||Capt. [http://dreadnoughtproject.org/tfs/index.php/Robert_Henry_Taunton_Raikes Robert H.T. Raikes] ||Mar 1925 ||Mar 1927 |- ||6 ||Capt. [http://dreadnoughtproject.org/tfs/index.php/John_Buller_Glencross John B. Glencross] ||27 Jan 1927 ||Feb 1929 |- ||7 ||Cdr. [[Lockhart-905|Anthony B. Lockhart]] ||Feb 1929 ||Mar 1930 |- ||8 ||Cdr. [http://dreadnoughtproject.org/tfs/index.php/Henry_Ioan_Montagu_Lawrence_Scott Henry I.M.L. Scott] ||28 Mar 1930 ||31 Oct 1930 |- ||9 ||Capt. [http://dreadnoughtproject.org/tfs/index.php/Hugh_Richard_Marrack Hugh R. Marrack] ||1 Nov 1930 ||2 Feb 1931 |- ||10 ||Cdr. [http://dreadnoughtproject.org/tfs/index.php/Edward_Geldard_Stanley Edward G. Stanley] ||2 Feb 1931 ||6 Feb 1933 |- ||11 ||Cdr. [[Aylmer-170|Edward A. Aylmer, RN]] ||6 Feb 1933 ||23 Jul 1935 |- ||12 ||Cdr. [http://www.dreadnoughtproject.org/tfs/index.php/Geoffrey_Meredith_Keble_Keble-White Geoffrey M. K. Keble-White] ||23 July, 1935 || |- ||13 ||Capt. [http://dreadnoughtproject.org/tfs/index.php/Ian_Agnew_Patterson_Macintyre Ian A.P. Macintyre] ||26 Aug 1936 ||Feb 1938 |- ||14 ||Cdr. [https://uboat.net/allies/commanders/235.htm Jocelyn Slingsby Bethell, RN] ||26 Apr 1938 ||28 Apr 1940 |- ||15 ||Capt. [[Ionides-8|Hugh Meynell Cyril Ionides, RN]] ||1 Jul 1940 ||14 Aug 1940 |- ||16 ||Capt. [[Ruck-Keene-1|Philip Ruck-Keene, RN]] ||14 Aug 1940 ||9 Sep 1940 |- ||17 ||Capt. [[Ionides-8|Hugh Meynell Cyril Ionides, RN]] ||Sep 1940 ||Dec 1941 |- ||18 ||Cdr. [https://uboat.net/allies/commanders/560.html Harold Robson Conway, RN] ||Dec 1941 ||12 Jun 1942 |- ||19 ||Cdr. [[Sladen-49|Geoffrey Mainwaring Sladen, DSO, DSC, RN]] ||12 Jun 1942 ||early 1943 |- ||20 ||Cdr. (retired) [https://uboat.net/allies/commanders/8677.html William Richmond Fell, DSC, OBE, RN] ||early 1943 ||18 Jan 1944 |- ||21 ||Cdr. (retired) [https://uboat.net/allies/commanders/9084.html Thomas Bennett Brunton, DSC, RN] ||18 Jan 1944 ||8 Mar 1944 |- ||22 ||A/Cdr. (retired) [https://uboat.net/allies/commanders/7586.html Sydney Pengelly, RN] ||early 1944 ||mid 1945 |- ||23 ||''Not known'' || || |- |} === Ship's Officers === * Cdr. [[Wikipedia:Bill King (Royal Navy officer)]] spent a few months on HMS ''Titania'' in about 1936 before he took command of submarine [[Wikipedia:HMS Snapper (39S)]]. These officers' names all appear in the ship's log for the period 1919 to 1924. * Lt. R.M. Stoppard * Lt. Cdr. Ditten * Eng. Lt. Humphreys * Lt. Reid * Lt. Cdr. Jordan * Lt. Spragge * Lt. Thomson * Eng. Cdr. Horsley * [[Aveling-92|Surg. Lt. Cdr. Aveling]] * Eng. Cdr. Bury * Lt. Cdr. MacGill * Lt. Keller * Sub. Lt. Ritchings * [http://dreadnoughtproject.org/tfs/index.php/George_John_Drumelzier_Tweedy Lt. Tweedy] * Lt. Holt * Lt. Harrison * Lt. Clarke === Other Crew Members === * [[Barrow-1115|Edward Barrow]] served as [[Wikipedia:Engine_Room_Artificer|Engine Room Artificer]] from January 1919 to June 1920. These crew members' names all appear in the ship's log for the period 1919 to 1924. * Chief Gunner Spiller * Chief Artificer M. Lindsey * Artificer Mr. Holmes * Artificer E.A. Williams * Mr. Harris == See Also == * [[Wikipedia:Submarine tender|Submarine depot ships]] * [[Wikipedia:HMS Hazard (1894)|HMS Hazard (1894)]] * [[:Category:HMS Rosario (1898)|HMS Rosario (1898)]] * [[:Category: HMS Ambrose (1903)|HMS Ambrose (1903), Royal Navy]] * [[Wikipedia:HMS Cyclops (F31)|HMS Cyclops (F31)]] * [[:Category:HMS Medway (1928)|HMS Medway (F25)]] * [[:Category:HMS Bonaventure (1892)|Bonaventure (1892)]] * [[:Category:HMS Bonaventure (F139)|Bonaventure (F139)]] * [http://britsub.x10.mx/html/boats/l_class/l_class.html britsub.x10.mx L Class Submarines] * http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/first-world-war/a-global-view/asia/hong-kong-and-weihaiwei/ == Sources == == External links == * [http://www.naval-history.net/PhotoWW1-50DepotShipsTitania1NP.JPG Naval-History.net - Photograph of HMS Titania with submarine alongside] * [http://www.naval-history.net/OWShips-WW1-50-HMS_Titania.htm Naval-History.net - HMS Titania] * [https://gwulo.com/atom/19483 Gwulo Hong Kong history website] * [https://uboat.net/allies/warships/ship/7272.html Uboat.net warships website] * [http://dreadnoughtproject.org/tfs/index.php/H.M.S._Titania_(1915) Dreadnought Project website] * [http://dreadnoughtproject.org/tfs/index.php?title=China_Submarine_Flotilla&redirect=no Dreadnought Project website, China Submarine Flotilla] * [https://hebrideanconnections.com/boats/8974 HMS Titania | Hebridean Connections] * [http://samilitaryhistory.org/vol051gh.html The South African Military History Society, Military History Journal, Vol 5 No 1 - June 1980, HMS Titania 1917-1918, by G. Hawthorne] * [https://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205121562 HMS TITANIA | Imperial War Museum] * http://militarynavalhistory.net/shippictures/ig_L_class.htm

Hoare Name Study

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[[Category:Hoare Name Study Info]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== ;This is a surname study of Hore, Hoar, Hoare, Hord and related variations. I am one of the co-admins of The H600 Project: A Surname Study utilizing DNA analysis along with traditional genealogical records to link family lines through the centuries and locations. ;The Project is open to all family members with a covered surname, and all variations and derivatives in all locations. We also do some one-name study work for these surnames. :'''Y-DNA Super Group - Haplogroup R-BY11110''' :This is the first super group with strong DNA evidence to suggest many other surnames have Patrilines in common. Not derived, variant or deviant but stark surname changes likely due to an NPE (Not the Parent Expected) or purposeful change to a spouses surname or similar or posible adoption. :Whatever the reason, there are now 27 people with surnames of Hoare, Hord, Ritter/Hord, Munday, Carver, Cox, Chambers, Freeman, Elliston, Monroe and Boren in this group. All with male descendants who have taken a Y-DNA test and are matching each other, some at over 700 markers. ===Publication=== ;;See also my latest publication taking us back in time to the 12th century in the City of Oxford where our family were merchants, butchers and also supplied another service as old as time. '''Origins of the Hore family from 12th Century Oxford and their many descendants in England and the Colony of Virginia'''[https://archive.org/details/origins-of-the-hore-family-from-12th-century-oxford_20240323 "Origins of the Hore family from 12th Century Oxford and their many descendants in England and the Colony of Virginia"] :'''[[Hore-418|Giles Hore (1600-abt.1640)]] born in Leckhampton, Gloucestershire''' :It is very likely that Giles Hore is the MRCA (Most Recent Common Ancestor) to all the 27 male descendants that match our group. :'''Background''' :Giles Hore married Catherine Heathe 27 Aug 1627 at Saint Giles in Oxford, England, they had two known sons viz: #[[Hore-694|Robert Hore (1627-1678)]] born in Tackley in Oxfordshire, died 1678 in Tackley, Oxfordshire - this is from whom the English branch of the family are descended. We have 2 male testers who have taken a Y-DNA test, myself and a cousin. #[[Hore-419|John Hore (aft.1627-1712)]] the other son born between 1627 and 1643 more than likely in Tackley as he is mentioned in his uncle's will. John came to Virginia in 1650 and settled on a plantation next to Andrew Monroe in Washington Parish, Westmoreland, Virginia. John Hore married Sarah Webb and the other 25 Y-DNA matches are all descended from this group. These include: 10 male descendants of the Hore/Hord family of Essex/Caroline, VA , 6 descendants of the Munday, Mundy, Carver, Cox families of Caroline, Halifax, Person, NC, 2 male descendants of the Chambers family of NC., 3 members of the Monroe family of Stafford, VA., 1 member of the Freeman family of Mississippi/Missouri, 2 surname Elliston of Stafford, VA and a Boren of Stafford, VA. :In the image below you will see previously separate groups of families B05, B06, B14, B15, these were separated into different surnames, but because of the DNA evidence and various sources and paperwork we have used our best guess in the diagram to suggest how these NPE;s occurred. One point that is irrefutable is that all these male descendants have taken a Y-DNA test and are all matching each other exactly. {{Image|file=Hoare_Name_Study.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Our Y-DNA Branches Explained. }} :(Add in some profiles) :Matches of male descendants of these profiles that have taken a Y-DNA test and all match each other: :[[Hoare-535 | Malcolm Hoare]] :[[Hoare-648 | Bertram Hoare]] :[[Munday-598 | Isaac Munday]] :[[Munday-1196 | William David Munday]] :[[Munday-523 | Arch Bradsher Munday]] :[[Munday-602 | John Munday]] :[[Monday-239 | Ophir Monday]] :[[Monroe-4783|Henry Patton Monroe (1916-1995)]] 2 testers :[[Carver-2628 | John Henry Carver]] :[[Cox-21375 | Andrew Jackson Cox]] :[[Hord-213 | Newton Henry Hord]] :[[Hord-231 | Lawrence Tabor Hord]] :[[Hord-290 | Shelby Lee Hord]] :[[Hord-247 | Preston J Hord]] son surname Ritter :[[Hord-327 | Francis Triplett Hord]] :[[Hord-221 | Elliott Ewens Hord]] :[[Hord-85 | Nathaniel Greene Hord]] :[[Hord-411 | Jasper Columbus Hord]] :[[Hord-299 | James Young Hord]] :[[Hord-412 | Thomas Richard Hord]] :[[Hord-299 | James Young Hord]] :[[Hord-357 | Albert Thompson Hord]] :[[Hord-121 | George S Hord]] :Chambers x 2 (more info to come) :Elliston x 2 :Boren :'''African American Y-DNA confirmed matches''' :'''[[Freeman-18170|Sam Freeman (1888-1974)]]''' born 27 Nov 1888 in Brookhaven, Lincoln, Mississippi, married Clayton Lisk, Sam died 10 Mar 1974 in Brookhaven. Sam's great grandson is showing a Y-DNA match to our Hore/Hord/Munday group at 37 markers. We have yet to find out where the NPE occurred. :This Surname Study, like most, concentrates on using Y-DNA STR testing to verify male-lineages with a Most Recent Common Ancestor (MRCA) that existed 300 to 900 years ago. Further back than written records can reliably prove. We are expanding to support Autosomal DNA testing to help find matching of nearer term family branches (100-200 years) and possibly build some ability for 200 to 400 year out extreme matching. :'''African American autosomal confirmed matches''' :We have a growing number of African Americans that are matching DNA with descendants of the Hore/Hord/Hoard etc. families :I will list some of the profiles that we can confirm through autosomal matching combined in some cases with information passed down through generations of their families :'''[[Clements-6449|Carrie Clements]]''' :Carriewas born in 1885. She was the daughter of [[Clements-6409|John Clements]] and [[Hord-459|Amanda Hord]]. She passed away in 1951. :Carrie Clements, a daughter of Amanda Hord and John Wesley Clements, married Frank Thomas Glass, their great grandson is showing as an autosomal match on Ancestry to a descendant of the Hore/Hord/Munday group family. Information passed down through the generations of the Glass family also suspects that her mother, Amanda J Hord, was the daughter of George Hord. :See also letter written by [[Hoard-402 | Audia Mae Hoard]] a daughter of [[Hoard-397 | John Henry Hoard]], :'''[[Pinn-329|Margaret 'Peggy' Pinn]]''' :Peggy's son William Pinn had a daughter [[Pinn-333|Sarah Ellen Pinn]] who married Hampton Tecumseh Gaskins, their grand daughter Ellen Marshall Gaskins married James Charles Brown whose daughter is showing an autosomal match to the grandson of [[Munday-602 | John Munday]] :Peggy's other son Howison Pinn married Patty 'Chinnqhapinn' Stokes, 4 of their descendants are showing as matches to descendants of the Hore/Hord/Munday familes of Virginia :In the will of William Withers, father of Jesse, there is listed under Inventory and appraisement of the Estate of William Withers deceased, dated 1804, there is listed a payment to Peggy Pin for the amount of £3 10s to be paid her by the executors. :[[Withers-11|William Withers]], father of Jesse was married to [[Hord-3|Elizabeth Hord]], which is where we are more than likely getting a DNA match from. :I think that there can be very little doubt that these children were descended from a union between [[Withers-2327|Jesse Withers]] and Peggy Pinn :'''[[Hoard-416|Ethel Hoard (1840-bef.1910)]]''' was born May 1840 in Double Shoals, Cleveland, North Carolina, United States. :In the 1870 census for Gardners Ford, Township 9, Cleveland, N.C., Ethel Hoard is living with [[Hord-73|Richard Thomas Hord]] and his wife and family, Ethel is listed as Age 30, Male, Black, Farm Labour, Born North Carolina :On 15 Dec 1870 Ethel Hoard married Adaline 'Kolanvgeya' Carpenter in Cleveland, North Carolina, by the 1880 census Ethel was recorded as a 'Mulatto'. Ethel and his family continued to live near the Hord family for many years to come. I think that it is safe to assume that Ethel was descended from [[Hord-73|Richard Thomas Hord]] and his family. :'''Frederick Richard Hord''' :Frederick Richard Hord born 29 Sep 1844 in Hawkins, Tennessee, married Mary Elizabeth Price, they had 12 known Children, Frederick died 25 Jun 1925 in Hawkins County. :Frederick's father was Eldridge Hord of Hawkins County, who was married to Sarah 'Sally' Armstrong, they had 3 known children. In the 1860 census for Hawkins Eldridge is recorded as having 19 slaves. :Eldridge Hord had at least 6 known children with a slave, Rachel Morrison. Descendants of Eldridge and Rachel are matching our Hore/Hord/Munday group. :'''[[Hoard-430|Robert Hilliard Hoard (1875-)]]''' :Possible connection to the Georgia branch of the Hoard family :'''Autosomal DNA''' :Autosomal DNA helps in that any person can test, not just the patrilineal (male line) direct descent. If you have a Hoare/Hore/Hord surname and are thinking of taking a Y-DNA STR test please join us. Anyone with a Hoare/Hore/Hord surname feel free to contact me to see if any of our members have any information on your particular line. :We also have descendants of the following families in our group that are not related to the above Super Group: :Robert Hoar ca 1803 Hemel Hempstead - Haplogroup I-M253. :Charles Hoare ca 1568 City of Gloucester - Haplogroup I-M253 and I-A8592. :Thomas Hoare ca 1480 - Haplogroup R-Y5072. :John Hore 1552 Cornwall, England - Haplogroup R-U106. :Hezekiah Hoar 1608 Sidmouth, Devon, England - Haplogroup R-M269. :Thomas Hoare 1649 Chilham, Kent - Haplogroup R-DF13. :John Hoare 1834 Bristol, England - Haplogroup I-M253. Our H600 Project A Surname Study of Hore, Hoar, Hoare and related variations is at h600.org :See also our family FB page at https://www.facebook.com/groups/H600B09Hord == Sources ==

Hobart's Journal

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[[Category:Puritan Great Migration]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] == Citation == * Citation text ::: C. Edward Egan, Jr., "The Hobart Journal," in ''New England Historic Genealogical Register,'' 121(1967):[page #] * Source Example: :::''[[Space:Hobart's Journal|Hobart Journal]]'' (C. Edward Egan, Jr., "The Hobart Journal," in ''New England Historic Genealogical Register,'' 121 (1967) * Inline Citation Example: ::: ''[[Space:Hobart's Journal|Hobart's Journal]]'' (C. Edward Egan, Jr., "The Hobart Journal," in ''New England Historic Genealogical Register,'' 121(1967):[page #]) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Space:Hobart%27s_Journal|WikiTree Profiles that link to.thos page]] == How to find this Source == Members of NEHGS: * [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11666/3/0 NEHGR 121:3-25] (1635-1652) * [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11666/102/23553640 NEHGR 121:102-127] (1652-1671) * [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11666/191/23517406 NEHGR 121:191-216] (1671-1685) * [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11666/269/23491117 NEHGR 121:269-294] (1685-1700) == Commentary == The Hobart Journal spans the first century of Hingham, Massachusetts. It was initiated in 1635 by Rev. [[Hobart-18|Peter Hobart]], and continued by his son [[Hobart-22|David]], and a grandson made the last entry in 1732. It is important in that it represents the earliest vital records of Hingham which were otherwise not made. The original, leather-bound journal is in the possession of the Massachusetts Historical Society; it is itself probably a copy made by the son Dea. David Hobart. Copies were made by: # Josea Sprague made between 1817 and 1846; includes transcription of Hingham vital records 1735-1825 # Nathaniel B Shurtleff made in 1846; is in rare book collection of Boston Public Library; includes annotations made by Shurtleff and "Mr. Andrews" Both these copies standardized name spelling. In the transcription published in 1967 in NEHGR, spellings from the original were used in most cases.

Hobbs English Roots

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Hobbs-2215|Kerrie Hobbs]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Joining the connections between family members * photos of people and places *help with locating and records Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=9582816 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Hockley County, Texas

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Welcome to Hockley County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The coordinator for this project is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. *The coordinator of this page is [[Branham-239|Robert Branham]]. ====Adjacent Counties==== {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = Hockley County,[[:Category:Texas| Texas]] | NW Location = | N Location = [[:Category:Lamb County, Texas|Lamb County]] | NE Location = | E Location = [[:Category:Lubbock County, Texas|Lubbock County]] | SE Location = | S Location = [[:Category:Terry County, Texas|Terry County]] | SW Location = | W Location = [[:Category:Cochran County, Texas|Cochran County]] }} ===History/Timeline=== :'''Prehistoric times''' Folsom man hunted in the area. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch16 :'''16th century''' Spanish explorers ventured into or near Hockley County during the sixteenth century. '''Formed From'''
{{Blue|Originally, Hockley County was part of Bexar and Young Districts until 1876. (Then the Legislature created the County. when it was created in 1921.}} In 1876 Bexar and Young Districts were not shaped the way the counties look in recent times. https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/entries/hockley-county Because settlers were slow to move into the area, as it was comprised of large ranches, the county was assigned to Lubbock County for administrative purposes until 1920. Hockley County was actually organized in 1921 and [[:Category:Levelland, Texas|Levelland]] was named the county seat. The county is named for '''General George Washington Hockley''', Secretary of War for the Republic of Texas. :'''18th century''' Comanches displaced the Apaches in the region. Hockley County history is centered upon the '''Yellow House Canyon'''. The Comanches, hunting buffalo and attacking enemies, watered at the springs in the canyon for decades before white men took an interest in the region; the canyon lay along a N-S trail between New Mexico and Mexico. :'''1877''' The Causeys built the first house in the county. When the buffalo herds were depleted, the Causeys went into the bone business. :'''1877''' Yellow House Canyon River originally crossed the land of Hockley County. A marker of the route is Yellow House Draw. The springs in Yellow House Canyon had been used by bison, other animals and people coming through the area. Lack of water almost doomed the Nolan Expedition during a drought. The US Army left Fort Sill Reservation, chasing Comanche Indians. Four (4) soldiers died during the drought in July. This is called the Buffalo Soldier Tragedy.. This expedition had made a loop through current Hockley County, and camped near where Levelland, Texas is located currently. They stayed another night near Hockley and Cochran counties border. It is reported that Quanah Parker led the Comanche back to the reservation.http://www.quanahparkertrail.com/Quanah_Parker_Trail/Hockley_County.html :'''1879''' A squad of Texas Rangers, led by '''Capt. George W. Arrington''' found '''Yellow House Canyon''' during a blizzard. '''John and Thomas L. Causey''', were hunting buffalo in the area and gave help to the stranded soldiers or they might have starved. :'''1881''' The '''Yellow House canyon''' was on a mail route from Colorado City to Fort Sumner, New Mexico; by this time the Indians had been removed by the United States Army. :'''1885''' The XIT Ranch, one of the state's largest cattle-raising ventures, was founded in the area, and the Causeys were forced to move. :'''late 1880s-1890's''' The XIT Ranch expanded to include the northern third of Hockley County; meanwhile, other sections of county land were bought by ranchers, F. G. Oxsheer (1884), David M. Devitt (1885), John Gordon (1886), and the Snyder brothers, Dudley H. and John W. (1885), who sold to Isaac L. Ellwood; Ellwood bought the Spade Ranch (1889). :'''1897''' C. C. Slaughter acquired county land. Virtually all of Hockley County was owned by these few men by the 1890s. There were no census returns for Hockley County until 1900, when forty-four people were identified as living in the area. That year five ranches, encompassing almost 354,000 acres, were reported in the county; about 15,700 cattle were counted in the area. ::Homesteaders were the first settlers farming on a small-scale who established themselves on properties within a strip of land, overlooked in the county's first survey (and consequently not included within the huge ranches). This strip, varied in width from 3/4 of a mile to (2) miles, extended the entire length of the Hockley County southern border. :'''1900's''' First census was counted. The area was dominated by a few large cattle operations. The Causeys were the first settlers in the area; after several years of buffalo hunting in Kansas and Texas, they established a base at Yellow House Canyon. :'''1901-1903''' Jim Jarrott encouraged settlement there. :'''1901''' The Yellow House section of the XIT, consisting of 235,858 acres in Hockley County and three adjacent counties, was sold to George W. Littlefield. :'''1912''' Littlefield started selling farm acreage during a limited burst of settlement. :'''1920's''' More diversified economic development and population growth occurred, when the big ranchers began selling lands for agricultural uses. Only 137 people lived in the county, and only 3,235 acres was classified as improved. :'''1921''' County was organized as residents wanted their own county government. Hockley City won over Ropesville in the county-seat contest. :'''1920's''' Settlement increased with the Santa Fe Railroad bringing in (2) branches of the Santa Fe to cross east to west, and the other crossed the SE corner of the county. :'''1922''' Hockley City was renamed [[:Category:Levelland, Texas|Levelland]] where the Littlefield Lands Company sold 464 farm tracts between 1912 and 1920. :'''1924''' Slaughter heirs began selling farmland in the NW part of the country near Whiteface. Thousands of settlers moved into the county to establish new farms during this period. :'''1929''' Farms were 1,344. Most of the newcomers grew cotton. (87 Acres were planted in 1920 but by 1929 were 95,000 acres planted in cotton.) Corn crops were planted on 8,300 acres in the county. Cultivated land in the county totaled almost 175,000 acres. By 1930 the population was 9,298. :'''1930's Great Depression''' produced difficult times in Hockley County. Land previously sold was mostly repossessed. Population increased to from 9,298 to 12,693. The economy grew after 1950's when irrigation began. :'''1930's-1940''' population of the county increased 25% to 12,693. The economy grew even more rapidly in the 1940's with the expansion of irrigation and the substantial production of oil at Sundown and other fields. :'''1937''' Boost to economy when oil was discovered. In 1938 almost 68,000 barrels of crude was pumped from county lands. :'''1939''' 1,506 farms had been established in Hockley County. (106,000 acres was cotton, 150,000 acres in sorghum); cultivated land was 266,000 acres. :'''1944''' The county pumped more than 14,287,000 barrels of crude in 1944 and more than 20,818,000 in 1948; by 1950 there were '''3,000 producing oil wells''' in Hockley County. :'''1945''' Highest oil producing field was begun at [[:Category:Levelland, Texas|Levelland]] (county seat). :'''1950's, 1960's''' The economy diversified into other activities, including the cotton compress industry, the dairy industry, and machine shops. Transportation improved with the construction of U.S. Highway 385 in the late 1950's. :'''1960''' Agricultural income was $28 million. In cotton production the county ranked third in the state. During this period the county's population increased, to 20,407 by 1950 and 22,340 by 1960. :''' 1991''' The county's agricultural economy continued to be focused on cotton production; 47% of Hockley County's farmland was irrigated. Oil was important part of the economy, production totaled January 1991 more than 1,280,032,600 barrels of oil had been taken from Hockley County since discovery in 1937.http://texasalmanac.com/topics/business/history-oil-discoveries-texas

Land for a NEW Capitol!
When reading of Charles Goodnight, the Chisolm Trail or Richard King's ranch, one thinks of cattle and land of the 1800's. The Texas legislature thought of what they could do with all of its land. Here were the descendants of the Texas settlers who fought for the independence wondering just how they could pay all of its bills. The Republic of Texas had no money, but had previously rewarded the fallen heroes with land bounties. Still no money coming in.
XIT Ranch and the State Capitol
In 1875, it was proposed that the great state of Texas needed a new capitol building. Short on cash, the state legislature instead set aside {{brown|3,050,000 acres}} in the Panhandle area to use as equity for payment. An investment syndicate from Chicago, with the backing of wealthy and titled British investors, accepted the proposal in 1882 and began surveying the lands of present-day Dallam, Hartley, Oldham, Deaf Smith, Parmer, Castro, Bailey, Lamb, Cochran, and Hockley counties. The land was good for raising cattle, and by 1885, barbed wire fenced the acres known as the XIT Ranch and the first 2,500 head of longhorn cattle arrived in Dallam County.{{Image|file=Dallam_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=cowboys. }}{{clear}}
In Austin, Elijah Wood's sunset red granite capitol building was rising from the ground
These new legislators set aside a large amount of its lands to use for the capitol. By 1891 a fire destroyed the existing capital. '''Time for action'''. There was an investment syndicate, two brothers from Parmer county. An agreement was reached between the Chicago-based investment syndicate with wealthy, titled British investors accepted the proposal in 1882. This land was used to back the brothers for and surveying the lands prior to fencing the lands of the lands of present-day Dallam, Hartley, Oldham, Deaf Smith, Parmer, Castro, Bailey, Lamb, Cochran, and Hockley counties.. ''' {{Blue|The XIT Ranch}}.''' The land was good for raising cattle, and by 1885, barbed wire fenced the acres known as the XIT Ranch and the first 2,500 head of longhorn cattle arrived in Dallam County.{{Image|file=Dallam_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=cowboys. }}{{clear}} Of this Elijah Wood began building a new capitol building in Austin. The '''{{Blue|COLLABORATION}}''' became one of the grand legends of the state’s cattle heritage.

'''{{Blue|THE BRAND}}''' The most accepted version of how the XIT Ranch got its name is that cowboy, Abner P. Blocker, who drove those first longhorn herds to the ranch, created “XIT” as a brand that cattle rustlers couldn’t alter easily. Other theories are that the name stood for the “ten in Texas” (counties) that made up the ranch. At its peak, the XIT ranch had 1,000 horses, 6,000 miles of barbed wire fence, over 100,000 head of cattle, and 150 cowboys. Some were African American, hispanic vaqueros, and white cowboys who repaired the fences, installed new ones, branded cattle, and moved herds to new sources of water.AT night they patrolled the fence lines watching for wolves and two legged cattle rustlers. {{Image|file=Hockley_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption='''Yellow House Ranch Road
Hockley County''' }}

====Land Grants==== {{Image|file=Hockley_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption='''Hockley County Survey Map''' }}{{clear}} Blue line map showing original land surveys in Hockley County.

===Geography=== {{Image|file=Hockley_County_Texas.png |align=r |size=150 |caption= }} Hockley County is located in the '''Panhandle Plains''' area of Texas. {{clear}} According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 909 square miles (2,350 km2), of which 908 square miles (2,350 km2) is land and 0.2 square miles (0.52 km2) (0.02%) is covered by water. Hockley County is in northwest Texas, south of the Panhandle, on the Llano Estacado. It is bordered on the east by Lubbock County, on the south by Terry County, on the west by Cochran County, and on the north by Lamb County. The center of the county lies at approximately 33°36' north latitude and 102°21' west longitude, thirty miles west of Lubbock. The county, named for George W. Hockley, comprises 908 square miles of generally flat land that drains to numerous playas, the Yellow House River, and Yellow House Lake. Elevations range from 3,300 to 3,650 feet above sea level. Soils vary from clay loam to sandy loam, with most of the latter in the western and southern regions. Grasses include buffalo, grama, and mesquite. Yellow House Canyon cuts into the northern part of the county and is mostly grass-covered, although sand hills and gravel deposits occur. The canyon, once a tributary of the Brazos River, is one of the most salient landmarks on the South Plains; it takes its name from high, yellow bluffs near its head. The annual rainfall in Hockley County averages 16.6 inches '''Airports''' '''Hospitals''' '''Lakes''' '''Major Highways''' * U.S. Highway 62 - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Route_62 * U.S. Highayy 385 * State Highway 114 '''Railroads''' * BNSF - BNSF Railroad * WTLR - West Texas and Lubbo0ck Railroad '''Local Resources'''
'''Agriculture''' * Cattle * Cotton * Grain Sorghum * Hogs raised * Substantial Irrigation '''Minerals'''
* Oil (has produced more than one billion barrels) * Natural Gas * Stone ===Demographics=== As of the census[9] of 2000, 22,716 people, 7,994 households, and 6,091 families resided in the county. The population density was 25 people per square mile (10/km²). The 9,148 housing units averaged 10 per square mile (4/km²). The racial makeup of the county was 74.38% White, 3.72% Black or African American, 0.82% Native American, 0.13% Asian, 0.04% Pacific Islander, 18.68% from other races, and 2.22% from two or more races. About 37.24% of the population was Hispanic or Latino of any race. Of the 7,994 households, 38.10% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 60.40% were married couples living together, 11.50% had a female householder with no husband present, and 23.80% were not families, and 21.20% of all households were made up of individuals and 10.00% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.77 and the average family size was 3.22. In the county, the population was distributed as 29.10% under the age of 18, 11.80% from 18 to 24, 25.90% from 25 to 44, 20.60% from 45 to 64, and 12.60% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 33 years. For every 100 females, there were 96.30 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 92.20 males. The median income for a household in the county was $31,085, and for a family was $35,288. Males had a median income of $29,735 versus $20,671 for females. The per capita income for the county was $15,022. About 14.80% of families and 18.90% of the population were below the poverty line, including 24.10% of those under age 18 and 12.60% of those age 65 or over. Hockley County comprises the Levelland Metropolitan Statistical Area, which is included in the Lubbock–Levelland Combined Statistical Area (CSA). ====Cities/Towns==== Population estimated as of Jan 1, 2014 shown in parentheis. * [[:Category:Anton, Texas|Anton (1,156)]] * [[:Category:Levelland, Texas|Levelland]] - county seat (14,017) * [[:Category:Opdyke West, Texas|Opdyke West (180)]] * [[:Category:Ropesville, Texas|Ropesville (441)]] * [[:Category:Smyer, Texas|Smyer (497)]] * [[:Category:Sundown, Texas|Sundown (,439)]] * [[:Category:Arnett, Texas|Arnett]] * Clauene * [[:Category:Coble, Texas|Coble]] * [[:Category:Dean, Texas|Dean]] * [[:Category:Fairview, Texas|Fairview]] * [[:Category:Lockettville, Texas|Lockettville]] * [[:Category: Oklahoma Flat, Texas|Oklahoma Flat]] * [[:Category:Pep, Texas|Pep (3)]] * [[:Category:Pettit, Texas|Pettit]] * [[:Category:Roundup Texas|Roundup]] * [[:Category:Whitharral, Texas|Whitharral (158)]] ====Events/Festivals==== * Early Settlers Day in July, discontinued 2021-- As of 2021 the celebration is Cotton and Crude celebration in the fall, * Hot Burrito & Bluegrass Festival in July, Levelland * Crafts Festival in November * Marigolds Arts in November, ===Schools=== {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align=l |size=150 |caption='''Rockin Schoolhouse''' }} Hockley County has 1 college, 18 public schools in 3 school districts and 1 private school, {{clear}} '''Colleges/Universities'''
[[:Category:South Plains College, Levelland, Texas|South Plains College, Levelland]] '''Public Schools'''
Listed by Category within Independent School District (ISD). '''Anton ISD''' Mascot = Bulldog, Colors = Gold & Purple * Anton Elementary, Anton * [[:Category: Anton High School, Anton, Texas|Anton Junior High/High, Anton]] * Anton P E P, Pep (Alternate) '''Levelland ISD''' Mascot = Lobo, Colors = Red & Black * Capitol Elementery, Levelland * Levelland Academic Beginnings Center, Levelland * South Elementary, Levelland * Levelland Intermediate School. Levelland * Levelland Middle School, Levelland * Cactus Academic Center, Levelland (Alternate) * [[:Category:Levelland High School, Levelland, Texas|Levelland High, Levelland]] '''Morton ISD''' * Pep High, Pep (Alternate) '''Ropes ISD''' Mascot = Eagle, Colors = Green & White * Ropes, Ropesville '''Smyer ISD''' Mascot - Bobcat, Colors = Blue and Gray * Smyer Elementary, Smyer * [[:Category:Smyer High School, Smyer, Texas|Smyer High, Smyer]] '''Sundown ISD''' Mascot = Roughneck, Colors = Red & Blue * Sundown Elementary, Sundown * Sundown Middle, Sundown * [[:Category:Sundown High School, Sundown, Texas|Sundown High, Sundown]] * Pep Alter, Sundown (Alternate) '''Whiteface ISD''' * P E P Alter Co-op High, Pep Alternate ====Private Schools==== * [[:Category:Levelland Christian School, Levelland, Texas|Levelland Christian, Levelland]] ===Historical Census=== {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" |Census year ||Population |- |1900||44 |- |1910||137 |- |1920||137 |- |1930||9,238 |- |1940||12,693 |- |1950||20,407 |- |1960||22,340 |- |1970||20,396 |- |1980||23,230 |- |1990||24,199 |- |2000||22,716 |- |2010||22,935 |- |2015 est.||23,433 |} =====Notables===== * George Washington Hockley, Republic of Texas Secretary of War ===County Resources=== ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=370 |caption='''City of the Dead''' }}{{clear}} There are 23 cemeteries in Hockley County *[[:Category: Arnett Cemetery, Arnett, Texas|Arnett Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Levelland Municipal Cemetery, Levelland, Texas|Levelland Municipal Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Memorial Gardens Cemetery, Levelland Texas|Memorial Gardens Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Sundown Cemetery, Sundown, Texas|Sundown Cemetery]] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScn=&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2629 FindAGrave'''Listed alphabetically,'''] ===Sources=== * Hockley County, Texas. - '''https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hockley_County,_Texas''' * The Handbook of Texas Online, Texas State Historical Association, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. - '''http://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch16''' * Texas Almanac 2016 - 2017, Copyright (c) 2016 by Texas State Historical Association, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. All Rights Reserved, - '''https://shoptsha.com/products/12459/Books/Texas-Almanac-2016-2017''' * Texas Highways, published by the Texas Department of Transportation, Austin, Texas, Copyright (c) 2016, All Rights Reserved. = '''http://www.texashighways.com''' * Lillian Brasher, Hockley County (2 vols., Canyon, Texas: Staked Plains, 1976). David B. Gracy II, Littlefield Lands (Austin: University of Texas Press, 1968). *http://genealogytrails.com/tex/panhandle2/hockley/

Hodges Name Study

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[[Category:Hodges Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] {{One Name Study|name=Hodges}} == How to Join == Add your name under the "Members" section and put the badge up on your profile. If you have any questions, just ask [[Moody-4306|Greta Moody]]. You can reach the companion category page by clicking on the phrase 'Hodges Name Study' among the categories at the foot of the page. This is a list of all the profiles we include in our study. == Members == * [[Moody-4306|Greta Moody]] I have an interest in all Hodge/Hodges lines. My brick wall is my direct maternal 5th great grandmother: [[Hodges-5808|Catherine (Hodges) Williams]]. I am especially interested in researching Hodge(s) from: Georgia, New York, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia. * [[Smith-129141|Deborah Talbot]] My interest in the Hodge family is through my paternal 2x GGF [[Hodge-2748|Ralph Hodge]] of Wendron, Cornwall; and through my maternal 5x GGF [[Hodge-2798|William Hodge]] of Wendron, Cornwall. I am trying to see if there is a common connection between these two families. * [[Ireland-1445|Kevin Ireland]] My Hodges ancestors migrated from VA to Hart Co KY to Macoupin Co IL. We have gaps in our line, but believe we descend from [[Hodges-526|Thomas Hodges (abt.1750-1808)]] and his wife [[Bomar-70|Susannah (Bomar) Hodges (1762-aft.1808)]]. I focus on AncestryDNA and Y-DNA research to try to confirm Hodges limes of descent. *[[Hodge-5885 | Adrian Hodge]] My interest is the Hodge family of South Devon, England. Brick wall Henry Hodge, cordwainer of Brixham, Devon, who died 1832. I have robust documentary and autosomal dna of his descendants, but no definite birth/baptism record. * [[Mixon-167|Bruce Mixon]] My second great grandmother [[Hodges-9195|Frances Hodges (abt. 1868-1938)]] was a Hodges who married a Mixon and I have heard this surname many times in my life. Her father [[Hodges-9206|Foreman Hodges (1837-1904)]] also founded my families native town of Hodgesville, Alabama. * [[Hodges-3347|John Hodges]] My grandfather's brother did extensive genealogical research in the 1960s and 70s. He organized his notes and passed them along to several relatives. I've input much of that data to wikitree, and now hope to get beyond the last link, [[Hodges-620|Thomas Hodges I (abt.1620-bef.1698)]], who apparently came to the US, Virginia, in 1634 from Scotland. == Member Badge == This is the member badge that members of this study can post on their own profile, showing they are a member. {{Member|ONS|name=Hodges}} == Category == Feel free to add this category to both Hodge and Hodges profiles. You can also add this category to your own profile or an ancestor's profile, if you're a member of this study. [[Category:Hodges Name Study]] == Sticker == This is the sticker to place on profiles of Hodge and Hodges we are studying. Any Hodge or Hodges can be added that you want us to study. {{One Name Study|name=Hodges}} == Hodge/Hodges Tag == The Hodge and/or Hodges tag should be in your list of tags, if you're a member of this Study. == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == 1.) Encourage people to join this study and have them to add the badge and the category to their profile. Add the Hodge and/or Hodges tag to a list of your followed tags. Add yourself under the "Members" area. 2.) Add profiles of ancestors or people you want to study. They don't have to be ancestors. If you are wanting to study them, that's fine. Add the Sticker to ancestors or people you want to study. 3.) Start working on Hodge and Hodges profiles by updating the biography and other sections of the profile. Be sure to add sources to all profiles. == Hodge(s) Resources == * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Genealogical_Record_of_the_Hodges_Family_of_New_England Genealogical Record of the Hodges Family of New England Book] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Hodge_Genealogy_From_the_First_of_the_Name_in_This_Country_to_the_Present_Time Hodge Genealogy From the First of the Name in This Country to the Present Time] * [https://hodges-hodge-society.org/pats.htm Hodges-Hodge Patriarch Page] * [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/hodges/ Hodges-Hodge Surname Project at FTDNA] == Hodge(s) Free Space Pages == * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Hodges_in_Grainger_County%2C_Tennessee Hodges in Grainger County, Tennessee] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Hodges_in_Jefferson_County%2C_Tennessee Hodges in Jefferson County, Tennessee] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Hodges_in_Massachusetts Hodges in Massachusetts] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Hodge_-_Wendron%2C_Cornwall Hodge - Wendron, Cornwall] Feel free to create some Hodges free space pages like the ones listed above. Let me know that you've created them and I'll add them to this list. If you have any resources: books, websites, etc. please post a link to them.

Hodgson Name Study

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

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[[Category:Hogan Name Study]] [[Category:Ireland, Hogan Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ------ This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname HOGAN and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. ------ [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/hogan/dna-results Hogan DNA project] ------ [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/ireland-heritage/about/goals Ireland yDNA] ------ [http://one-name.org/name_profile/ogan/ Guild of One-Name Studies] ------ [https://books.google.com/books?id=STYbAAAAYAAJ&lpg=PA87&ots=JL-UiePvmL&dq=irish%20tipperary%20pedigrees%20Hogan&pg=PA536&output=embed Irish Pedigrees: Or, The Origin and Stem of the Irish Nation] ------ [https://books.google.com/books?id=mZt3oGtk1KgC&lpg=PA148&ots=os1AzoSrzs&dq=irish%20tipperary%20pedigrees%20Hogan&pg=PA148&output=embed The Book of Irish Families, Great & Small] ------- [https://books.google.com/books?id=XgyjNHc678EC&lpg=SL8-PA3&ots=dHdYGuNvgA&dq=irish%20tipperary%20pedigrees%20Hogan&pg=SL8-PA5&output=embed Genealogy and Family History of County Tipperary] ------- [https://books.google.com/books?id=sh46AQAAMAAJ&lpg=PA2094&ots=MwC0IekPla&dq=irish%20tipperary%20pedigrees%20Hogan&pg=PA2049&output=embed Annala Rioghachta Eireann: 1589-1616. Appendix [pedigrees and histories of ...] ------- [http://www.thestandingstone.ie/2010/02/ardcrony-tower-house-co-tipperary.html Ardcrony, Tower House, Daniel Hogan, Co. Tipperary] ------- Hogan Family History. Irish: Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hÓgáin 'descendant of Ógán', a personal name from a diminutive of óg 'young', also 'young warrior'. In the south, some bearers claim descent from an uncle of Brian Boru. In northern Ireland a surname of the same form was Anglicized as Hagan. [https://www.google.com/search?sourceid=chrome-psyapi2&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8&q=hogan%20surname&oq=Hogan%20Surname&rlz=1C1LENP_enUS585US591&aqs=chrome.0.0l3j69i60l3.2567j0j7 Google search answer] ------- Irish Surname - HoganThe word Hogan derives from the Gaelic 'An O hOgain' (Og meaning "young"), in Irish mythology, the land of eternal youth is called Tir Na nÓg. The Hogans were a Dalcassian family descended from Ogan, who was a direct descendant of Brian Boru, the last great High King of Ireland who defeated the Vikings in 1014 A.D. They came from Clare and Limerick divided and spread across Tipperary. The Hogans lost their lands under the Cromwellians but had some land re-granted by Charles II.The name is prevalent in Ireland, one of the 100 most common surnames. It has a strong presence in Counties Limerick, Clare, and Tipperary, near Nenagh, where one of the ancient clan chiefs had a castle called Ardcrony. [http://www.irelandroots.com/hogan.htm Find your Irish Ancestors] ------- [http://www.irishtimes.com/ancestor/surname/index.cfm?fuseaction=FamilyHistory&Surname=HOGAN&UserID= The Irish Times] ==Sources== ==References==

Hohenzollern Patrilineal Descendants

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[[Category: House of Hohenzollern]] == From ''Burkhard I. von Zollern'' to ''Konrad I. von Nürnberg'' and ''Friedrich IV. von Zollern'' == # [[Zollern-2 | Burkhard I. (Zollern)]] († 1061), '''Count of Zollern''' ## [[Hohenzollern-57 | Friedrich I. (Zollern)]] († 1125), Count of Zollern; married [[Urach-4 | Udilhild]] († ca. 1134), daughter of [[Urach-5 | Egino II.]], Count of Urach ### Ulrich († 1135), Abbott of Sankt Gallen ### Emma († after 1152); married Hugo I. († 1152), Palsgrave of Tübingen ### unknown daughter; married Werner I. († after 1154), Count of Homberg ### Egino († after 1134) ### Adalbert († before 1150), monch in Zwiefalten ### Burkhard II. (ca. 1096 – ca. 1154), Count of Zollern-Hohenberg; married Helmburgis von Schala-Burghausen; → '''Descendants: House of Zollern-Hohenberg († 1448)''' ### Luitgart († after 1150), nun in Zwiefalten ### [[Hohenzollern-56 | Friedrich II. (Zollern)]] († ca. 1142/45) #### [[Hohenzollern-55 | Friedrich I. (Nürnberg)]] (ca. 1139; † ca. 1200), '''Burgrave of Nürnberg'''; married [[Raabs-1 | Sophie]] († 1218), daughter of Konrad II. von Raabs, Burgrave of Nürnberg ##### [[Buren-27 | Konrad I. (Nürnberg)]] (1186–1260/61), Burgrave of Nürnberg; married (I) Clementia († 1238), daughter of Count Albrecht IV. (Habsburg) (ca. 1188–1239); married (II) Adelheid, daughter of Heinrich III., Count of Frontenhausen → '''[[Space:Hohenzollern Patrilineal Descendants#Hohenzollern-Nürnberg Line | Descendants see below: Franconian Line]]''' ##### [[Zollern-1 | Friedrich IV. (Zollern)]] (1188–1255), Burgrave of Nürnberg and Count of Zollern; married Elisabeth (1211–1255), daughter of Friedrich, Count of Abenberg; → '''Descendants see below: Swabian Line''' ##### Elisabeth († 1255); married Gebhard III. († 1244), Landgrave of Leuchtenburg == Franconian Hohenzollern == === Hohenzollern-Nürnberg Line === # [[Buren-27 | Konrad I. (Nürnberg)]] (1186–1260/61), Burgrave of Nürnberg; married (I) Clementia († 1238), daughter of Count Albrecht IV. (Habsburg) (ca. 1188–1239); married (II) Adelheid, daughter of Heinrich III., Count of Frontenhausen; → '''[[Space:Hohenzollern Patrilineal Descendants#From Burkhard I. von Zollern to Konrad I. von Nürnberg and Friedrich IV. von Zollern | Ancestors see above]]''' ## Justine; married Nikolaus I. († 1313/18), Duke of Schlesien-Troppau ## [[Hohenzollern-54 | Friedrich III. (Nürnberg)]] (1220–1297), Burgrave of Nürnberg; married (I) Elisabeth (ca. 1225–1272), daugther of Otto II., Duke of Andechs-Meranien; married (II) [[Sachsen-66 | Helene]] (1247–1309), daugter of Duke Albrecht I. (Sachsen) (ca. 1175–1260) ### (I) Johann († 1261/62) ### (I) Siegmund († 1261/62) ### (I) Maria († 1298); married Ludwig V. († 1313), Count of Öttingen ### (I) Adelheid († 1306/07); married Heinrich II. († 1308), Count of Castell ### (I) Elisabeth († before 1288); married 1. Gottfried III. († 1290), Count of Hohenlohe; married 2. Eberhard II. (1228–1284), Count of Schlüsselburg ### (II) Johann I. (Nürnberg) (1278/80–1300), Burgrave of Nürnberg; married Agnes (ca. 1277 – ca. 1355), daughter of Heinrich I., Landgrave of Hessen († 1298) ### (II) Anna; married Emicho I., Count of Nassau-Hadamar († 1334) ### (II) [[Hohenzollern-53 | Friedrich IV. (Nürnberg)]] (1287–1332), Burgrave of Nürnberg; married [[Görz-1 | Margarethe von Kärnten]] († 1348) #### Konrad III. (V.), Burgrave († 1334); married Irmgard von Hohenlohe-Weikersheim, daughter of Kraft II., Count of Hohenlohe-Weikersheim († 1344) #### Friedrich #### [[Hohenzollern-45 | Johann II. (Nürnberg)]] (1309–1357), Burgrave of Nürnberg; married Elisabeth von [[Henneberg-28 | Henneberg-Schleusingen]] († 1377), daughter of Berthold, Prince of Henneberg-Schleusingen († 1340) ##### Margarethe (ca. 1333–1377); married Stephan II. (Bayern) (1319–1375), Duke of Bayern-Landshut ##### Elisabeth; married (I) Heinrich, Count of Schaumburg; married (II) Albrecht, Landgrave of Leuchtenberg ##### Anna von Nürnberg († 1383), Abbess of Himmelkron Monastery ##### Adelheid, Abbess in Birkenfeld ##### [[Hohenzollern-46 | Friedrich V. (Nürnberg)]] (1333–1398); married [[Von Meissen-1 | Elisabeth von Meißen]] (1329–1375), daughter of Margrave Friedrich II. (Meißen) (1310–1349) ###### [[Nürnberg-9 | Beatrix]] (1355–1414); married Duke [[Habsburg-9 | Albrecht III. (Österreich)]] (1349–1395) ###### Elisabeth von Hohenzollern-Nürnberg (1358–1411); married Ruprecht (HRR) (1352–1410), Elector Palatine, German King ###### Agnes von Nürnberg (1366–1432) ###### [[Nürnberg-8 | Margarethe]] (1367–1406); married [[Hessen-15 | Hermann I.]] (1341–1413), Landgrave of Hessen ###### Johann III. (Nürnberg) (1369–1420), Burgrave of Nürnberg; married Margarethe von Luxemburg-Böhmen (1373–1410), daughter of the Holy Roman Emperor Karl IV. (HRR) (1316–1378) ###### Elisabeth von Nürnberg (1391–1429); married Eberhard III. (1364–1417), Count of Württemberg ###### [[Hohenzollern-47 | Friedrich I. (Brandenburg)]] (1371–1440), '''Elector of Brandenburg'''; married [[Wittelsbach-63 | Elisabeth von Bayern]] (1383–1442), daughter of [[Wittelsbach-56 | Friedrich (Bayern)]] (1339–1393); → '''[[Space:Hohenzollern Patrilineal Descendants#Hohenzollern-Brandenburg (From Albrecht Achilles to Joachim Friedrich) | Descendants see below: Hohenzollern-Brandenburg Line]]''' ###### Veronika (1375–??); married Duke Barnim VI. (Pommern) (~1365–1405) ###### Anna (1375–1392) ###### Katharina von Nürnberg (1375–1409), Abbess in Hof #### Friedrich von Zollern († 1364/68), Bishop of Regensburg #### Margarethe (1317–1382); married Count Adolf I. von Nassau-Wiesbaden (1307–1370) #### Berthold von Zollern (1320–1365), Bishop of Eichstätt #### Helena (1321–1374); married Count Otto VIII. von Weimar-Orlamünde (1299–1354) #### Katharina († after 1373); married Count Eberhard I. (III.) von Wertheim († 1373) #### Anna († after 1340); married Landgrave Ulrich I. von Leuchtenburg († 1334) #### Albrecht der Schöne († 1361), Burgrave of Nürnberg; married Sophie von Henneberg († 1372) ##### Margarethe (1359–1391); married Landgrave Balthasar von Thüringen (1336–1406), House of Wettin ##### Anna (1360–1413); married Swantibor III. (~1351–1413), Duke of Pommern-Stettin #### Agnes († 1364); Count Albrecht II. von Werdenberg-Heiligenberg († ca. 1373) ## Adelheid (ca. 1220–1304); married Rapoto III. von Ortenburg († 1248), Palsgrave of Bayern ## Konrad IV. (ca. 1220–1314), Count of Abenberg; married Agnes (1270–1342), daugter of Albrecht I., Count of Hohenlohe-Speckfeld ### Friedrich († 1303), Teutonic Knight ### Konrad († 1304), Teutonic Knight ### Gottfried († 1318), Teutonic Knight ### Agnes († 1318); married (I) Konrad, Count of Öttingen; (II) Friedrich, Count of Truhendingen ### Lukardis (1302–1326); married Konrad II. (ca. 1275–1347), Free Nobleman of Schlüsselberg ### 2 more daughters ## Sophie; married Markwart von Heydeck († 1278) === Hohenzollern-Brandenburg (From ''Albrecht Achilles'' to ''Joachim Friedrich'') === # [[Hohenzollern-47 | Friedrich I. (Brandenburg)]] (1371–1440), '''Elector of Brandenburg'''; married [[Wittelsbach-63 | Elisabeth von Bayern]] (1383–1442), daughter of [[Wittelsbach-56 | Friedrich (Bayern)]] (1339–1393); → '''[[Space:Hohenzollern Patrilineal Descendants#Hohenzollern-Nürnberg Line | Ancestors see above: Hohenzollern-Nürnberg Line]]''' ## Elisabeth von Brandenburg (1403–1449); married Duke Ludwig II. (Liegnitz) († 1436) ## [[Brandenburg-214 | Cäcilie von Brandenburg]] (ca. 1405–1449); married Duke [[Welf-34 | Wilhelm I.]] (Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel) (1392–1482) ## [[Hohenzollern-1 | Johann (Brandenburg-Kulmbach)]] (1406–1464), Margrave of Kulmbach-Bayreuth; married [[Saxony-76 | Barbara von Sachsen-Wittenberg]] (ca. 1405–1465), daughter of Rudolf III. (Sachsen-Wittenberg) (ca. 1373–1419) ### Barbara von Brandenburg (1422–1481); married Luigi III. Gonzaga of Mantua (1414–1478) ### Rudolf (1424) ### Elisabeth (1425–1465) ### [[Brandenburg-Kulmbach-1 | Dorothea von Brandenburg-Kulmbach]] (1430–1495); married King [[Oldenberg-15 | Christian I.]] (Denmark, Norway and Sweden) (1426–1481) ## Margarete von Brandenburg (1410–1465) ## [[Buren-36 | Magdalena von Brandenburg]] (1412–1454); married Duke [[Welf-29 | Friedrich II. (Braunschweig-Lüneburg)]] (1418–1478) ## [[Buren-35 | Friedrich II. (Brandenburg)]] (1413–1471); married [[Wettin-63 | Katharina von Sachsen]] (1421–1476), daughter of Elector [[Wettin-1 | Friedrich I. (Sachsen)]] (1370–1428) ### [[Von Buren-7 | Dorothea von Brandenburg]] (1446–1519); married Duke [[Askanier-4 | Johann IV. (Sachsen-Lauenburg)]] (1439–1507) ## [[Buren-21 | Albrecht Achilles]] (1414–1486); married (I) [[Baden-47 | Margarete von Baden]] (1431–1457), daughter of Jakob I. (Baden) (1407–1453); married (II) Anna von Sachsen (1437–1512), daughter of Elector Friedrich II. (Sachsen) (1412–1464) ### Ursula von Brandenburg (1450–1508); married Duke Heinrich I. (Münsterberg-Oels) (1448–1498) ### Elisabeth von Brandenburg (1451–1524); married Eberhard II., Duke of Württemberg (1447–1504) ### Margarete von Brandenburg (1453–1509), Abbess of Hof Monastery ### [[Brandenburg-24 | Johann Cicero]] (1455–1499), Elector of Brandenburg; married [[Saxony-79 | Margarete von Sachsen]] (1449–1501), daughter of Duke Wilhelm III. (Sachsen) (1425–1482) #### [[Buren-16 | Joachim I. (Brandenburg)]] (1484–1535); married [[Oldenberg-12 | Elisabeth of Denmark, Norway and Sweden]] (1485–1555), daughter of King [[Oldenberg-13 | Johann I. (Denmark, Norway and Sweden)]] (1455–1513) ##### [[Hohenzollern-49 | Joachim II. (Brandenburg)]] (1505–1571); married [[Wettin-24 | Magdalene von Sachsen]] (1507–1534) ###### [[Hohenzollern-44 | Johann Georg (Brandenburg)]] (1525–1598); married (I) [[Van Liegnitz-3 | Sophia von Liegnitz]] (1525–1548), daughter of Duke Friedrich II. (Liegnitz) (1480–1547); married (II) [[Brandenburg-Ansbach-1 | Sabina von Ansbach]] (1529–1575), daughter of Georg (Brandenburg-Ansbach-Kulmbach) (1484–1543); married (III) [[Anhalt-22 | Elisabeth von Anhalt]] (1563–1607), daughter of [[Anhalt-23 | Joachim Ernst (Anhalt)]] (1536–1586) ####### (I) [[Hohenzollern-48 | Joachim Friedrich (Brandenburg)]] (1546–1608); married (I) [[Hohenzollern-51 | Katharina von Brandenburg-Küstrin]] (1549–1602), daughter of [[Hohenzollern-52 | Johann (Brandenburg-Küstrin)]] (1513–1571); married (II) Eleonore von Preußen (1583–1607), daughter of Albrecht Friedrich von Preußen (1553–1618); → '''[[Space:Hohenzollern Patrilineal Descendants#Hohenzollern-Brandenburg Line (From Joachim Friedrich to Friedrich I. in Preußen) | Descendants see below: Hohenzollern-Brandenburg Line]]''' ####### (II) Georg Albrecht (1555–1557) ####### (II) Erdmuthe von Brandenburg (1561–1623); married Duke Johann Friedrich (Pommern) (1542–1600) ####### (II) Anna Maria von Brandenburg (1567–1618); married Duke Barnim X. von Pommern (1549–1603) ####### (II) [[Brandenburg-216 | Sophie von Brandenburg]] (1568–1622); married Elector [[Wettin-15 | Christian I. (Sachsen)]] (1560–1591) ####### (III) [[Brandenburg-219 | Christian (Brandenburg-Bayreuth)]] (1581–1655); married Marie von Preußen (1579–1649), daughter of Albrecht Friedrich von Preußen (1553–1618); → '''[[:Space:Hohenzollern Patrilineal Descendants#Brandenburg-Bayreuth Line | Descendants see below: Brandenburg-Bayreuth Line]]''' ####### (III) Magdalena von Brandenburg (1582–1616); married Ludwig V. (Hessen-Darmstadt) (1577–1626) ####### (III) Joachim Ernst (Brandenburg-Ansbach) (1583–1625); married Sophie von Solms-Laubach (1594–1651), daughter of Count Johann Georg I. von Solms-Laubach (1547–1600); → '''[[:Space:Hohenzollern Patrilineal Descendants#Brandenburg-Ansbach Line | Descendants see below: Brandenburg-Ansbach Line]]''' ####### (III) Agnes von Brandenburg (1584–1629) ####### (III) Friedrich von Brandenburg (1588–1611), Master of the Knights of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order_of_Saint_John_(Bailiwick_of_Brandenburg) Order of Saint John] ####### (III) Elisabeth Sophie von Brandenburg (1589–1629); married (I) Janus I., Prince Radziwill (1579–1620); married (II) Julius Heinrich, Duke of Sachsen-Lauenburg, (1586–1665) ####### (III) Dorothea Sibylle von Brandenburg (1590–1625); married Duke Johann Christian von Brieg (1591–1639) ####### (III) Georg Albrecht von Brandenburg (1591–1615) ####### (III) Sigismund (1592–1640) ####### (III) Johann (1597–1627) ####### (III) Johann Georg (1598–1637) ###### Barbara von Brandenburg (1527–1595); married Duke Georg II. von Brieg (1523–1586) ###### Elisabeth (1528–1529) ###### Friedrich IV. von Brandenburg (1530–1552), Archbishop of Magdeburg ###### Albrecht (1532) ###### Georg (1532) ###### Elisabeth Magdalene von Brandenburg (1537–1595); married Duke Franz Otto (Braunschweig-Lüneburg) (1530–1559) ###### Sigismund von Brandenburg (1538–1566), Archbishop of Magdeburg ###### [[Brandenburg-213 | Hedwig von Brandenburg]] (1540–1602); married Duke [[Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel-2 | Julius (Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel)]] (1528–1589) ###### Sophie von Brandenburg (1541–1564); married Wilhelm von Rosenberg (1535–1592) ##### Anna von Brandenburg (1507–1567); married Albrecht VII. (Mecklenburg) (1486–1547) ##### [[Brandenburg-211 | Elisabeth von Brandenburg]] (1510–1558); married Duke [[Welf-32 | Erich I. (Braunschweig-Calenberg-Göttingen)]] ##### Margareta von Brandenburg (1511–1577); married (I) Duke Georg I. (Pommern) (1493–1531); married (II) Prince Johann IV. (Anhalt) (1504–1551) ##### [[Hohenzollern-52 | Johann (Brandenburg-Küstrin)]] (1513–1571); married Katharina von Braunschweig (1518–1574), daughter of Duke Heinrich II. (Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel) (1489–1568) ###### Elisabeth von Brandenburg-Küstrin (1540–1578); married Georg Friedrich I. (Brandenburg-Ansbach-Kulmbach) (1539–1603) ###### [[Hohenzollern-51 | Katharina von Brandenburg-Küstrin]] (1549–1602); married elector [[Hohenzollern-48 | Joachim Friedrich]] (Brandenburg) (1546–1608) #### Anna von Brandenburg (1487–1514); married King Frederick I. (Denmark and Norway) (1471–1533) #### Ursula von Brandenburg (1488–1510); Duke Heinrich V. (Mecklenburg) (1479–1552) #### Albrecht (Brandenburg) (1490–1545), Cardinal, Archbishop of Magdeburg and Mainz ### [[Buren-20 | Friedrich II. (Brandenburg-Ansbach-Kulmbach)]] (1460–1536); married [[Jagiellonka-2 | Sofia Jagiellonica]] (1464–1512), daughter of [[Jagiellończyk-2 | Kasimir IV. Jagiełło]] (1427–1492), King of Poland #### Elisabeth (1480) #### Kasimir (Brandenburg-Kulmbach) (1481–1527); married Susanna von Bayern (1502–1543), daughter of Duke Albrecht IV. (Bayern) (1447–1508) ##### Marie von Brandenburg-Kulmbach (1519–1567); married Elector Friedrich III. (Pfalz) (1515–1576) ##### Katharina (1520–1521) ##### Albrecht Alcibiades von Brandenburg-Kulmbach (1522–1557) ##### Kunigunde von Brandenburg-Kulmbach (1524–1558); married Margrave Karl II. (Baden-Durlach) (1529–1577) ##### Friedrich (1525) #### Margarete (1483–1532) #### Georg (Brandenburg-Ansbach-Kulmbach) (1484–1543); married (I) Beatrice de Frangepan (1480–1510), daughter of Count Bernát Frangepan of Veglia and Modruš († 1527); married (II) Hedwig von Münsterberg-Oels (1508–1531), daughter of Duke Karl I. (Münsterberg-Oels) (1476–1536); married (III) Aemilia von Sachsen (1516–1591), daughter of Duke Heinrich (Sachsen) (1473–1541) ##### (II) Anna Maria von Brandenburg-Ansbach (1526–1589); married Duke Christoph (Württemberg) (1515–1568) ##### (II) [[Brandenburg-Ansbach-1 | Sabina von Brandenburg-Ansbach]] (1529–1575); married Elector [[Hohenzollern-44 | Johann Georg (Brandenburg)]] (1525–1598) ##### (III) Sophie von Brandenburg-Ansbach (1535–1587); married Duke Heinrich XI. (Liegnitz) (1539–1588) ##### (III) Barbara (1536–1591) ##### (III) Dorothea Katharina von Brandenburg-Ansbach (1538–1604); married Heinrich VI. von Plauen (1536–1572), Burgrave of Meißen ##### (III) Georg Friedrich I. (Brandenburg-Ansbach-Kulmbach) (1539–1603) #### [[Brandenburg-Ansbach-2 | Sophie von Brandenburg-Ansbach-Kulmbach]] (1485–1537); married Duke Friedrich II. (Liegnitz) (1480–1547) #### Anna von Brandenburg-Ansbach (1487–1539); married Duke Wenzel II. (Teschen) (1488/96–1524) #### Barbara (1488–1490) #### [[Buren-19 | Albrecht (Preußen)]] (1490–1568), Grandmaster of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teutonic_Knights Teutonic Order], Herzog von Preußen ##### Anna Sophia von Preußen (1527–1591); married Duke Johann Albrecht I. (Mecklenburg) (1525–1576) ##### Katharina (1528) ##### Friedrich Albrecht (1529–1530) ##### Lucia Dorothea (1531–1532) ##### Lucia (1537–1539) ##### Albrecht (1539) ##### Elisabeth (1551–1596) ##### [[Buren-12 | Albrecht Friedrich (Preußen)]] (1553–1618); married [[Julich-10 | Marie Eleonore von Jülich-Kleve-Berg]] (1550–1608), daughter of Duke Wilhelm (Jülich-Kleve-Berg) (1516–1592) ###### Anna von Preußen and Jülich-Kleve-Berg (1576–1625); married Elector Johann Sigismund (1572–1619) ###### [[Buren-40 | Marie von Preußen]] (1579–1649); married Margrave [[Brandenburg-219 | Christian (Brandenburg-Bayreuth)]] (1581–1655) ###### Albrecht Friedrich (1580) ###### Sophie (1582–1610); married Wilhelm von Kettler (1574–1640), Duke of Courland ###### Eleonore von Preußen (1583–1607); married Elector Joachim Friedrich (Brandenburg) (1546–1608) ###### Wilhelm Friedrich (1585–1586) ###### [[Preussen-2 | Magdalena Sibylle von Preußen]] (1586–1659); married Elector [[Wettin-14 | Johann Georg I. (Sachsen)]] (1585–1656) #### Friedrich (1491–1497) #### Johann von Brandenburg-Ansbach-Kulmbach (1493–1525); married Germaine de Foix (1488–1538), daughter of Johann (Étampes) (after 1450–1500) #### Elisabeth von Brandenburg-Ansbach-Kulmbach (1494–1518); married Margrave Ernst (Baden-Durlach) (1482–1553) #### Barbara von Brandenburg-Ansbach-Kulmbach (1495–1552); married Landgrave Georg III. (Leuchtenberg) (1502–1555) #### Friedrich von Brandenburg-Ansbach (1497–1536), Cathedral Provost in Würzburg #### Wilhelm von Brandenburg (1498–1563), Archbishop of Riga #### Johann Albrecht von Brandenburg-Ansbach (1499–1550), Archbishop of Magdeburg #### Friedrich Albrecht (1501–1504) #### Gumpert von Brandenburg (1503–1528), Capitular of Bamberg Cathedral, Papal Ambassador ### Amalie von Brandenburg (1461–1481); married Duke Kaspar (Pfalz-Zweibrücken) (1458–1527) ### Barbara von Brandenburg (1464–1515); married Duke Heinrich XI. (Glogau) (1429/35–1476) ### Sibylle von Brandenburg (1467–1524); married Duke Wilhelm III. von Jülich-Berg (1454/55-1511) ### [[Buren-37 | Siegmund (Brandenburg-Kulmbach)]] (1468–1495) ### Dorothea von Brandenburg (1471–1520), Abbess in Bamberg ### Elisabeth von Brandenburg (1474–1507); married Count Hermann VIII. von Henneberg-Aschach (1470–1535) ### Anastasia von Brandenburg (1478–1534); married Count Wilhelm VII. von Henneberg-Schleusingen (1478–1559) ## [[Brandenburg-215 | Dorothea von Brandenburg]] (1420–1491); married Duke [[Mecklenburg-28 | Heinrich IV. (Mecklenburg) [-Schwerin]]] (1417–1477) ## Friedrich III. (Brandenburg, ca. 1424–1463); married Agnes von Pommern-Wolgast (1434–1512), daughter of Duke Barnim VIII. (Pommern) (1405/07–1451) ### Magdalena von Brandenburg (1460–1496); married Count Eitel Friedrich II. (Hohenzollern) (1452–1512) ==== Hohenzollern-Brandenburg Line (From ''Joachim Friedrich'' to ''Friedrich I. in Preußen'') ==== # [[Hohenzollern-48 | Joachim Friedrich (Brandenburg)]] (1546–1608) → '''[[Space:Hohenzollern Patrilineal Descendants#Hohenzollern-Brandenburg (From Albrecht Achilles to Joachim Friedrich) | Ancestors see above: Hohenzollern-Brandenburg Line]]''' ## [[Hohenzollern-50 | Johann Sigismund (Brandenburg)]] (1572–1619); married [[Preußen-1 | Anna von Preußen and Jülich-Kleve-Berg]] (1576–1625), daughter of Duke Albrecht Friedrich von Preußen (1553–1618) ### [[Brandenburg-190 | Georg Wilhelm (Brandenburg)]] (1595–1640); married [[Palatinate-5 | Elisabeth Charlotte von der Pfalz]] (1597–1660), daughter of Friedrich IV. (Pfalz) (1574–1610) #### Luise Charlotte von Brandenburg (1617–1676); married Jakob Kettler (1610–1681), Duke of Courland #### [[Hohenzollern-65 | Friedrich Wilhelm (Brandenburg)]] (1620–1688), ''the Great Elector''; married (I) [[VanOranje-Nassau-5 | Luise Henriette von Oranien]] (1627–1667), daughter of [[Orange-Nassau-3 | Friedrich Heinrich (Oranien)]] (1584–1647); married (II) [[Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg-26 | Dorothea von Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg]] (1636–1689), daughter of [[Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glucksburg-1 | Philipp (Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg)]] (1584–1663) ##### (I) Wilhelm Heinrich (1648–1649) ##### (I) Karl Emil von Brandenburg (1655–1674) ##### (I) [[VonHohenzollern-2 | Friedrich I. (Preußen)]] (1657–1713), '''King ''in'' Prussia''', → '''[[Space:Hohenzollern Patrilineal Descendants#Brandenburg-Preußen Line (From Friedrich I. to Wilhelm II.) | Descendants see below: Brandenburg-Preußen Line]]''' ##### (I) Amalia (1664–1665) ##### (I) Heinrich (1664) ##### (I) Ludwig von Brandenburg (1666–1687); married Ludwika Karolina Charlotte von Radziwiłł-Birze (1667–1695), daughter of Prince Bogusław Radziwiłł (1620–1669) ##### (II) Philipp Wilhelm (Brandenburg-Schwedt) (1669–1711); married Johanna Charlotte von Anhalt-Dessau (1682–1750), daughter of Johann Georg II. (Anhalt-Dessau) (1627–1693) – ''Brandenburg-Schwedt'' ###### Friedrich Wilhelm (Brandenburg-Schwedt) (1700–1771); married Sophie Dorothea Marie von Preußen (1719–1765), daughter of Friedrich Wilhelm I. (Preußen) (1688–1740) ####### Friederike Dorothea Sophia von Brandenburg-Schwedt (1736–1798); married Friedrich Eugen, Duke of Württemberg (1732–1797) ####### Anna Elisabeth Luise von Brandenburg-Schwedt (1738–1820); married August Ferdinand von Preußen (1730–1813) ####### Georg Philipp (1741–1742) ####### Philippine von Brandenburg-Schwedt (1745–1800); married Landgrave Friedrich II. (Hessen-Kassel) (1720–1785) ####### Georg Philipp (1749–1751) ###### Henriette Marie von Brandenburg-Schwedt (1702–1782); married Prince Friedrich Ludwig von Württemberg (1698–1731), son of Duke Eberhard Ludwig (Württemberg) (1676–1733) ###### Friedrich Heinrich (Brandenburg-Schwedt) (1709–1788); married Leopoldine Marie von Anhalt-Dessau (1716–1782), daughter of Leopold I. (Anhalt-Dessau) (1676–1747) #######Friederike Charlotte von Brandenburg-Schwedt (1745–1808), Abbess in Herford ####### Luise von Brandenburg-Schwedt (1750–1811); married Duke Leopold III. (Anhalt-Dessau) (1740–1817) ##### (II) Maria Amalia von Brandenburg (1670–1739); married (I) Herzog Karl von Mecklenburg-Güstrow (1664–1688), son of Gustav Adolf (Mecklenburg) (1633–1695); married (II) Moritz Wilhelm (Sachsen-Zeitz) (1664–1718) ##### (II) Albrecht Friedrich von Brandenburg-Schwedt (1672–1731); married Marie Dorothea of Courland (1684–1743), daughter of Friedrich Kasimir Kettler (1650–1698), Duke of Courland ###### Friedrich Karl Albrecht (1704–1707) ###### Karl Friedrich Albrecht (Brandenburg-Schwedt) (1705–1762) ###### Anna Sophie Charlotte (1706–1775); married Wilhelm Heinrich (Sachsen-Eisenach) (1691–1741) ###### Luise Wilhelmine (1709–1726) ###### Friedrich (1710–1741) ###### Albertine von Brandenburg-Schwedt (1712–1750); married Viktor II. Friedrich (Anhalt-Bernburg) (1700–1765) ##### (II) Karl Philipp von Brandenburg (1673–1695); married Katharina von Balbiano (1670–1719) ##### (II) Elisabeth Sophie von Brandenburg (1674–1748); married (I) Friedrich II. Kasimir Kettler (1650–1698), Duke of Courland; married (II) Margrave Christian Ernst (Brandenburg-Bayreuth) (1644–1712), Field Marshal; married (III) Duke Ernst Ludwig I. (Sachsen-Meiningen) (1672–1724) ##### (II) Dorothea (1675–1676) ##### (II) Christian Ludwig von Brandenburg-Schwedt (1677–1734) ##### (II) Maria Amalia #### Hedwig Sophie von Brandenburg (1623–1683); married Landgrave Wilhelm VI. (Hessen-Kassel) (1629–1663) #### Johann Sigismund (1624) ### Anna Sophia von Brandenburg (1598–1659); married Herzog Friedrich Ulrich (Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel) (1591–1634) ### [[Sigismund-Hohenzollern-1 | Maria Eleonora von Brandenburg]] (1599–1655); married King [[Vasa-50 | Gustav II. Adolf (Sweden)]] (1594–1632) ### Katharina von Brandenburg (1602–1644); married (I) Gábor Bethlen (ca. 1580–1629), Prince of Transylvania; married (II) Duke Franz Karl von Sachsen-Lauenburg (1594–1660), son of Duke Franz II. (Sachsen-Lauenburg) (1547–1619) ### Joachim Sigismund von Brandenburg (1603–1625), Grandmaster of the Order of Saint John ### Agnes (1606–1607) ### Johann Friedrich (1607–1608) ### Albrecht Christian (1609) ## [[Brandenburg-191 | Anna Katharina von Brandenburg]] (1575–1612); married King [[Denmark-103 | Christian IV. (Denmark and Norway)]] (1577–1648) ## Johann Georg (Brandenburg-Jägerndorf) (1577–1624), Duke of Jägerndorf; married Eva Christine von Württemberg (1590–1657), daughter of Friedrich I., Duke of Württemberg (1557–1608) ### Katharine Sibylle (1611–1612), ### Georg (1613–1614), ### Albrecht (1614–1620), ### Katharina Sibylle (1615) ### Ernst von Brandenburg (1617–1642), 1641 Lord Lieutenant of the Kurmark ## August von Brandenburg (1580–1601) ## Albert Friedrich von Brandenburg (1582–1600) ## Joachim von Brandenburg (1583–1600) ## Ernst (Brandenburg) (1583–1613) ## Barbara Sophia von Brandenburg (1584–1636); married Johann Friedrich (Württemberg) (1582–1628) ## Christian Wilhelm von Brandenburg (1587–1665), Bailiff of Magdeburg ### Sophie Elisabeth von Brandenburg (1616–1650); married Friedrich Wilhelm II. (Sachsen-Altenburg) (1603–1669) ## Marie Eleonore von Brandenburg (1607–1675); married Palsgrave Ludwig Philipp (Pfalz-Simmern) (1602–1655) ===== Brandenburg-Preußen Line (From ''Friedrich I.'' to ''Wilhelm II.'') ===== # [[VonHohenzollern-2 | Friedrich I. (Preußen)]] (1657–1713), '''King ''in'' Prussia'''; → '''[[Space:Hohenzollern Patrilineal Descendants#Hohenzollern-Brandenburg Line (From Joachim Friedrich to Friedrich I. in Preußen) | Ancestors see above: Hohenzollern-Brandenburg Line]]''' ## [[Hohenzollern-10 | Luise von Brandenburg]] (1680–1705); married King [[Hessen-10 | Frederick (Sweden)]] (1676–1751) ## [[Hohenzollern-8 | Friedrich August]] (1685–1686) ## [[Hohenzollern-11 | Friedrich Wilhelm I. (Preußen)]] (1688–1740); married [[Hannover-23 | Sophie Dorothea von Hannover]] (1687–1757), daughter of King [[Hannover-19 | George I. (Great Britain)]] (1660–1727) ### [[Hohenzollern-6 | Friedrich Ludwig]] (1707–1708) ### [[Prussia-14 | Wilhelmine von Preußen]] (1709–1758); married Margrave Friedrich III. (Brandenburg-Bayreuth) (1711–1763) ### [[VonHohenzollern-26 | Friedrich Wilhelm]] (1710–1711) ### [[Prussia-13 | Friedrich II. (Preußen)]] (1712–1786); married [[Christine-26 | Elisabeth Christine von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel-Bevern]] (1715–1797), daughter of Duke Ferdinand Albrecht II. (Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel) (1680–1735) ### [[VonHohenzollern-5 | Friederike Luise von Ansbach]] (1714–1784); married [[VonHohenzollern-6 | Karl Wilhelm Friedrich (Brandenburg-Ansbach)]] (1712–1757) ### [[VonHohenzollern-8 | Philippine Charlotte von Preußen]] (1716–1801); married Duke [[Guelph-3 | Karl I. (Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel)]] (1713–1780) ### [[VonHohenzollern-17 | Sophie Dorothea Marie von Preußen]] (1719–1765); married [[VonHohenzollern-18 | Friedrich Wilhelm (Brandenburg-Schwedt)]] (1700–1771) ### [[Prussia-8 | Luise Ulrike von Preußen]] (1720–1782); married King Adolf Frederick (Sweden) (1710–1771) ### [[Hohenzollern-4 | August Wilhelm von Preußen]] (1722–1758); married [[Brunswick Wolfenbuttel-2 | Luise Amalie von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel]] (1722–1780), daughter of Duke Ferdinand Albrecht II. (Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel) (1680–1735) #### [[Hohenzollern-61 | Friedrich Wilhelm II. (Preußen)]] (1744–1797) ##### [[Hohenzollern-62 | Friederike von Preußen]] (1767–1820); married Prince [[Hannover-40 | Frederick Augustus, Duke of York Albany]] (1763–1827) ##### [[Hohenzollern-59 | Friedrich Wilhelm III. (Preußen)]] (1770–1840); married [[Of Mecklenburg-Strelitz-2 | Luise von Mecklenburg-Strelitz]] (1776–1810), daughter of Grandduke Karl II. (Mecklenburg) (1741–1816) ###### (Tochter) (1794) ###### [[Hohenzollern-63 | Friedrich Wilhelm IV. (Preußen)]] (1795–1861); married Elisabeth Ludovika von Bayern (1801–1873), daughter of King Maximilian I. Joseph (Bayern) (1756–1825) ###### [[Hohenzollern-36 | Wilhelm I., '''German Emperor''']] (1797–1888); married [[Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach-2 | Augusta von Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach]] (1811–1890), daughter of Grandduke [[Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach-1 | Karl Friedrich (Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach)]] (1783–1853) ####### [[Hohenzollern-19 | Friedrich III., '''German Emperor''']] (1831–1888); married [[Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha-13 | Victoria, Princess Royal of Great Britain and Ireland]] (1840–1901), daughter of [[Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha-3 | Albert von Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha]] (1819–1861) ######## [[Hohenzollern-3 | Wilhelm II., '''German Emperor''']] (1859–1941); married [[Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg-1 | Auguste Viktoria von Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg]] (1858–1921), daughter of Duke Friedrich VIII. von Schleswig-Holstein (1829–1880); → '''[[Space:Hohenzollern Patrilineal Descendants#Brandenburg-Preußen Line (From Wilhelm II.) | Descendants see below: Brandenburg-Preußen Line]]''' ######## [[Hohenzollern-29 | Charlotte von Preußen]] (1860–1919); married Duke Bernhard III. (Sachsen-Meiningen) (1851–1928) ######## [[Hohenzollern-30 | Heinrich von Preußen]] (1862–1929); married Irene von Hessen-Darmstadt (1866–1953), daughter of Grandduke Ludwig IV. (Hessen-Darmstadt) (1837–1892) ######### Waldemar von Preußen (1889–1945); married Calixta Agnes zur Lippe-Biesterfeld (1895–1982), daughter of Prince Friedrich Wilhelm zur Lippe (1858–1914) ######### [[Hohenzollern-31 | Sigismund von Preußen]] (1896–1978); married Charlotte Agnes von Sachsen-Altenburg (1899–1989), daughter of Ernst II. (Sachsen-Altenburg) (1871–1955) ########## Barbara (1920–1994); married Christian Ludwig, Duke of Mecklenburg (1912–1996) ########## Alfred (1924–2013); married Maritza Farkas (1929–1996) ######### Heinrich Viktor Ludwig Friedrich (1900–1904) ######## Sigismund (1864–1866) ######## [[Hohenzollern-32 | Viktoria von Preußen]] (1866–1929); married (I) Prince Adolf zu Schaumburg-Lippe (1859–1916); married (II) Alexander Zoubkoff (1900-1936) ######## [[Hohenzollern-33 | Waldemar (1868–1879)]] ######## [[Hohenzollern-34 | Sophie von Preußen]] (1870–1932); married King [[Oldenburg-43 | Constantine I. (Greece)]] (1868–1923) ######## [[Hohenzollern-35 | Margarethe von Preußen]] (1872–1954); married Friedrich Karl von Hessen (1868–1940) ####### Luise Marie Elisabeth von Preußen (1838–1923); married Friedrich I. (Baden, Großherzog) (1826–1907) ###### Charlotte von Preußen (1798–1860), married Nicholas I., Emperor of Russia (1796–1855) ###### Friederike (1799–1800) ###### Carl von Preußen (1801–1883); married Marie von Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach (1808–1877), daughter of Karl Friedrich (Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach) (1783–1853) ####### Friedrich Karl von Preußen (1828–1885); married Maria Anna von Anhalt-Dessau (1837–1906), daughter of Leopold IV. (Anhalt-Dessau) (1794–1871) ######## Marie von Preußen (1855–1888); married (I) Prince Henry of the Netherlands (1820–1879), Governor of Luxembourg; Married (II) Prinz Albert von Sachsen-Altenburg (1843–1902) ######## Elisabeth Anna von Preußen (1857–1895); married Grand Duke Friedrich August (Oldenburg) (1852–1931) ######## Luise Margareta von Preußen (1860–1917); married Arthur, 1. Duke of Connaught and Strathearn (1850–1942) ######## Friedrich Leopold von Preußen (1865–1931); married Louise Sophie von Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg (1866–1952), daughter of Friedrich VIII. von Schleswig-Holstein (1829–1880) ######### Viktoria Margarete (1890–1923); married Heinrich XXXIII. von Reuß-Köstritz (1879–1942), son of Heinrich VII. von Reuß-Köstritz (1825–1906) ######### Friedrich Sigismund (1891–1927); married Marie Luise zu Schaumburg-Lippe (1897–1938), daughter of Friedrich Wilhelm zu Schaumburg-Lippe (1868–1945) ########## Luise Viktoria (1917–2009) ########## Friedrich Karl Prince of Prussia (1919–2006) ######### Friedrich Karl von Preußen (1893–1917), died in war ######### Friedrich Leopold (1895–1959) ####### Luise (1829–1901); married Alexis von Hessen-Philippsthal (1829–1905) ####### Anna von Preußen (1836–1918); married Prince Friedrich Wilhelm von Hessen (1820–1884) ###### Alexandrine von Preußen (1803–1892); married Grand Duke Paul Friedrich (Mecklenburg) (1800–1842) ###### Ferdinand (1804–1806) ###### Luise Auguste von Preußen (1808–1870); married Prince Willem Frederik Karel of Orange-Nassau (1797–1881) ###### Albrecht von Preußen (1809–1872); married (I) Marianne of Orange-Nassau (1810–1883), daughter of King Willem I. (Netherlands) (1772–1843); married (II) Rosalie von Rauch (1820-1879) ####### Charlotte von Preußen (1831–1855); married Duke Georg II. (Sachsen-Meiningen) (1826–1914) ####### Sohn (1832) ####### Albrecht von Preußen (1837–1906), Grandmaster of the Order of Saint John; married Marie von Sachsen-Altenburg (1854–1898), daughter of Duke Ernst I. (Sachsen-Altenburg) (1826–1908) ######## Friedrich Heinrich Prince of Prussia (1874–1940) ######## Joachim Albrecht Prince of Prussia (1876–1939); married (II) Maria Sulzer (1872–1919); married (II) Caroline Stockhammer (1891–1952) ######## Friedrich Wilhelm Prince of Prussia (1880–1925); married Agathe von Ratibor and Corvey (1888–1960), daughter of Duke Victor II. Amadeus von Ratibor (1847–1923) ######### Marie Therese (1911–2005); married Rudolf Hug (1885–1972) ######### Luise Henriette (1912–1973); married Wilhelm Schmalz (1901–1983) ######### Marianne (1913–1983); married Wilhelm Prince of Hesse (1905–1942), died in war, son of Chlodwig Alexis Ernst von Hessen (1876–1954) ######### Elisabeth (1919–1961); married Heinz Mees (1918–1994) ####### Elisabeth (1840) ####### Friederike Wilhelmine Luise Elisabeth Alexandrine (1842–1906); married Duke Wilhelm von Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1827–1879), son of Grand Duke Paul Friedrich (Mecklenburg) (1800–1842) ##### Friedrich Ludwig Karl von Preußen (1773–1796); married Friederike von Mecklenburg-Strelitz (1778–1841), daughter of Grand Duke Karl II. (Mecklenburg) (1741–1816) ###### Friedrich Wilhelm Ludwig von Preußen (1794–1863); married Wilhelmine Louise von Anhalt-Bernburg (1799–1882), daughter of Alexius Friedrich Christian (Anhalt-Bernburg) (1767–1834) ####### Alexander von Preußen (1820–1896) ####### Georg von Preußen (1826–1902) ###### Friedrich Wilhelm Karl Georg (1795–1798) ###### Friederike von Preußen (1796–1850); married Duke Leopold IV. (Anhalt-Dessau) (1794–1871) ##### Friederike Luise Wilhelmine von Preußen (1774–1837); married King Willem I. (Netherlands) (1772–1843) ##### Auguste Christine Friederike von Preußen (1780–1841); married Elector Wilhelm II. (Hessen-Kassel) (1777–1847) ##### Heinrich von Preußen (1781–1846), Grandmaster of the Order of Saint John ##### Wilhelm von Preußen (1783–1851); married Maria Anna Amalie von Hessen-Homburg (1785–1846), daughter of Landgrave Friedrich V. (Hessen-Homburg) (1748–1820) ###### Adalbert von Preußen (1811–1873); married Therese Elßler (1808–1878) ###### Elisabeth von Preußen (1815–1885); married Karl Wilhelm Ludwig von Hessen (1809–1877) ###### Waldemar von Preußen (1817–1849) ###### Marie Friederike Franziska Hedwig von Preußen (1825–1889); married Maximilian II. Joseph (Bayern) (1811–1864) #### [[Charles-531 | Heinrich von Preußen]] (1747–1767) #### [[Hohenzollern-12 | Wilhelmine von Preußen]] (1751–1820); married [[Van Oranje-Nassau-28 | Willem V., Prince of Orange-Nassau]] (1748–1806), Stadtholder of the Dutch Republic #### [[Emil-2 | Georg Karl Emil]] (1758–1759) ### [[Prussia-6 | Amalie von Preußen]] (1723–1787) ### [[Prussia-5 | Heinrich von Preußen]] (1726–1802); married Wilhelmine von Hessen-Kassel (1726–1808), daughter of Prince Maximilian von Hessen-Kassel (1689–1753) ### [[VonHohenzollern-22 | August Ferdinand von Preußen]] (1730–1813); married [[VonHohenzollern-21 | Anna Elisabeth Luise von Brandenburg-Schwedt]] (1738–1820), daughter of [[VonHohenzollern-18 | Friedrich Wilhelm (Brandenburg-Schwedt)]] (1700–1771) #### Friederike Elisabeth Dorothea Henriette Amalie (1761–1773) #### Friedrich Heinrich Emil Carl (1769–1773) #### [[VonHohenzollern-23 | Luise Friederike von Preußen]] (1770–1836); married Prince [[Radziwill-2 | Anton Radziwill]] (1775–1833) #### Heinrich Friedrich Carl Ludwig (1771–1790) #### Louis Ferdinand von Preußen (1772–1806), Prince Louis Ferdinand #### Friedrich Paul Heinrich August (1776) #### [[Von_Preußen-45|August von Preußen]] (1779–1843) ====== Brandenburg-Preußen Line (From ''Wilhelm II.'') ====== # [[Hohenzollern-3 | Wilhelm II., German Emperor]] (1859–1941); married [[Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg-1 | Auguste Viktoria von Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg]] (1858–1921), daughter of Duke Friedrich VIII. von Schleswig-Holstein (1829–1880); → '''[[:Space:Hohenzollern Patrilineal Descendants#Brandenburg-Preußen Line (From Friedrich I. to Wilhelm II.) | Ancestors see above: Brandenburg-Preußen Line]]''' ## [[Hohenzollern-21 | Wilhelm von Preußen]] (1882–1951); married [[Mecklenburg-Schwerin-1 | Cecilie von Mecklenburg-Schwerin]] (1886–1954), daughter of Grand Duke Friedrich Franz III. (Mecklenburg) (1851–1897) ### [[Hohenzollern-22 | Wilhelm von Preußen]] (1906–1940), died in war; married [[Von Salviati-1 | Dorothea von Salviati]] (1907–1972) #### [[Hohenzollern-23 | Felicitas]] (1934–2009); married (I) Dinnies v. d. Osten (* 1929); married (II) Jörg von Nostitz-Wallwitz (* 1937) #### [[Hohenzollern-24 | Christa]] (* 1936); married Peter Liebes (1926–1967) ### [[Hohenzollern-25 | Louis Ferdinand von Preußen]] (1907–1994); married [[Романова-1 | Kira Kirillowna Romanow]] (1909–1967), daughter of Grand Duke Kyrill Wladimirowitsch Romanow (1876–1938) #### Friedrich Wilhelm (* 1939); married (I) Waltraud Freydag (* 1940); married (II) Ehrengard Insea Elisabeth von Reden (* 1943); married (III) Sibylle Kretschmer (* 1952) ##### (I) Philip Kiril (* 1968) married Anna Christine Soltau (* 1968) ###### Paul Wilhelm (* 1995) ###### Marie Luise (* 1997) ###### Elisabeth Christine (* 1998) ###### Anna Sophie (* 2001) ###### Johanna Amalie (* 2002) ###### Timotheus Friedrich (* 2005) ##### (II) Friedrich Wilhelm (* 1979) ##### (II) Viktoria Luise (* 1982) ##### (II) Joachim Albrecht (* 1984) #### Michael (1940–2014); married (I) Jutta Jörn (* 1943); married (II) Brigitta Dallwitz-Wegner (* 1939) ##### Micaela (* 1967); married Jürgen Wessoly (* 1961) ##### Nataly (* 1970) #### Marie-Cécile (* 1942) #### [[Prinzessin von Preussen-9 | Kira von Preußen]] (1943–2004) #### [[Prinz von Preussen-8 | Louis Ferdinand von Preußen]] (1944–1977); married Donata zu Castell-Rüdenhausen (* 1950) ##### [[Prinz von Preussen-9 | Georg Friedrich von Preußen]], '''Current Head of the [[:Category: House of Hohenzollern | House of Hohenzollern]]''' (* 1976); married Sophie Prinzessin von Isenburg (* 1978) ###### Carl Friedrich von Preußen, '''heir apparent''' (* 2013) ###### Louis Ferdinand von Preußen (* 2013) ##### Cornelie-Cécilie (* 1978) #### [[Prinz von Preussen-12 | Christian-Sigismund]] (* 1946); married Nina Gräfin zu Reventlow ##### Christian Ludwig (* 1986) ##### Irina (* 1988) #### [[Prinzessin von Preussen-12 | Xenia]] (1949–1992) ### [[Hohenzollern-26 | Hubertus von Preußen]] (1909–1950); married (I) [[Humboldt-Dachroeden-1 | Maria Anna, Baroness von Humboldt-Dachroeden]] (1916–2003); married (II) [[Reuß-2 | Magdalene, Princess Reuß]] (1920–2009) #### [[Hohenzollern-27 | Anastasia]] (* 1944); married Alois Konstantin, Prince of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg (* 1941) #### Marie Christine (1947–1966) ### [[Hohenzollern-37 | Friedrich von Preußen]] (1911–1966); married Lady [[Guinness-114 | Brigid Guinness]] (1920–1995) #### Friedrich Nikolas (* 1946); married Victoria Lucinda Mancroft (* 1952) ##### Beatrice Viktoria (* 1981) ##### Florence Jessica (* 1983) ##### Viktoria Augusta (* 1986) ##### Frederick Nicholas (* 1990) #### Andreas (* 1947); married Alexandra Blahova (* 1947) ##### Tatiana Brigid (* 1980) ##### Frederick Alexander (* 1984) #### Victoria (* 1952); married Philippe Alphonse Achache (* 1948) #### Antonia (* 1955); married Charles Wellesley, Marquess of Douro (* 1945) #### Rupert (* 1955); married Ziba Rastegar (* 1954) ##### Brigid Elisabeth (* 1983) ##### Astrid Katherine (* 1985) ### Alexandrine Irene, Princess of Prussia (1915–1980) ### Cecilie von Preußen (1917–1975); married Clyde Kenneth Harris (1918–1958) ## Eitel Friedrich von Preußen (1883–1942), 34th Master of the Knights of the Order of Saint John; married Sophie Charlotte von Oldenburg (1879–1964), daughter of Grand Duke Friedrich August (Oldenburg) (1852–1931) and Elisabeth Anna von Preußen (1857–1895) ## Adalbert Ferdinand Berengar von Preußen (1884–1948); married Adelheid von Sachsen-Meiningen (1891–1971), daughter of Friedrich von Sachsen-Meiningen (1861–1914) ### Viktoria Marina (1915) ### Viktoria Marina (1917–1981); married Kirby William Patterson (1907–1984) ### Wilhelm Viktor (1919–1989); married Marie Antoinette, Duchess Hoyos, Baroness of Stichsenstein (1920–2004) #### Marie Louise (* 1945); married Rudolf Count and Baron of Schönburg-Glauchau (* 1932) #### Adalbert (* 1948); married Eva Maria Kudicke (* 1951) ##### Alexander (* 1984) ##### Christian (* 1986) ##### Phillipp (* 1986) ## August Wilhelm Heinrich Günther Viktor von Preußen (1887–1949); married Alexandra Viktoria von Schleswig-Holstein-Glücksburg (1887–1957), daughter of Friedrich Ferdinand von Schleswig-Holstein-Glücksburg (1855–1934) ### Alexander Ferdinand (1912–1985); married Irmgard Weygand (1912–2001) #### Stephan (1939–1993); married (I) Heide Schmidt (* 1939); married (II) Hannelore Maria Kerscher (* 1952) ##### Stephanie (1966) married Amadi Mbaraka Bao (* 1958) ## Oskar Karl Gustav Adolf von Preußen (1888–1958), 35th Master of the Knights of the Order of Saint John; married Ina von Bassewitz (Ruppin) (1888–1973) ### Oskar (1915–1939), died in war ### Burchard (1917–1988); married Eleonore, Duchess Fugger and Babenhausen (1925–1992) ### Herzeleide (1918–1989); married Karl Prince Biron of Courland (1907–1982) ### Wilhelm Karl von Preußen (1922–2007), 36th Master of the Knights of the Order of Saint John; married Armgard von Veltheim (* 1926) #### Donata-Viktoria (* 1952) #### Wilhelm Karl jun. (* 1955) #### Oskar Michael Hans Karl von Preußen (* 1959), 37th Master of the Knights of the Order of Saint John; married Auguste Zimmermann von Siefahrt (* 1962) ##### Oskar (* 1993) ##### Wilhelmine (* 1995) ##### Albert (* 1998) ## Joachim von Preußen (1890–1920); married Marie Auguste von Anhalt (1898–1983), daughter of Eduard (Anhalt) (1861–1918) ### Karl Franz Joseph von Preußen (1916–1975); married (I) Henriette Prinzessin von Schoenaich-Carolath (1918-1972); married (II) Luise Hartmann (1909–1961); married (III) Eva Maria Herrera (1922–1987) #### (I) Franz Wilhelm von Preußen (* 1943); married Maria Wladimirowna Romanowa (* 1954), daughter of Wladimir Kirillowitsch Romanow (1919–1992) ##### Georgi Michailowitsch Romanow von Preußen, Head of the House of Romanow-Hohenzollern (* 1981) #### (I) Friedrich Christian Ludwig (1943) #### (I) Franz Friedrich (* 1944); married (I) Gudrun Winkler (* 1949); married (II) Susann Genske (* 1964) ##### Christine (* 1968); married (I) Milos Kovacevic (* 1964); married (II) Thomas Kempkes (* 1965) #### (III) Alexandra (* 1960) #### (III) Désirée (* 1961) ## Viktoria Luise von Preußen (1892–1980); married Herzog Ernst August (Braunschweig) (1887–1953) ===== Brandenburg-Bayreuth Line ===== # [[Brandenburg-219 | Christian (Brandenburg-Bayreuth)]] (1581–1655); married [[Buren-40 | Marie von Preußen]] (1579–1649), daughter of [[Buren-12 | Albrecht Friedrich von Preußen]] (1553–1618); → '''[[:Space:Hohenzollern Patrilineal Descendants#Hohenzollern-Brandenburg (From Albrecht Achilles to Joachim Friedrich) | Ancestors see above: Hohenzollern-Brandenburg Line]]''' ## Elisabeth Eleonore (1606) ## Georg Friedrich (1608) ## Anna Maria von Brandenburg-Bayreuth (1609–1680; married Prince Johann Anton I. von Eggenberg (1610–1649) ## Agnes Sophie (1611) ## [[Brandenburg-Bayreuth-1 | Magdalena Sibylle von Brandenburg-Bayreuth]] (1612–1687); married Elector [[Wettin-13 | Johann Georg II. (Sachsen)]] (1613–1680) ## Christian Ernst (1613–1614) ## [[Brandenburg-205 | Erdmann August von Brandenburg-Bayreuth]] (1615–1651); married [[Brandenburg-206 | Sophie von Brandenburg-Ansbach]] (1614–1646), daughter of Margrave Joachim Ernst (Brandenburg-Ansbach) (1583–1625) ### [[Brandenburg-207 | Christian Ernst (Brandenburg-Bayreuth)]] (1644–1712), Field Marshal #### [[Brandenburg-Bayreuth-2 | Christiane Eberhardine von Brandenburg-Bayreuth]] (1671–1727); married King [[Wettin-42 | August II. (Poland)]] (1670–1733) #### Georg Wilhelm (Brandenburg-Bayreuth) (1678–1726) ## Georg Albrecht (Brandenburg-Kulmbach) (1619–1666) ### Erdmann Philipp (1659–1678) ### Christian Heinrich (Brandenburg-Kulmbach) (1661–1708); married Sophie Christiane von Wolfstein (1667–1737), daughter of Count Albrecht Friedrich von Wolfstein (1644–1693) #### Georg Friedrich Karl (Brandenburg-Bayreuth) (1688–1735); married Dorothea von Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck (1685–1761), daughter of Duke Friedrich Ludwig (Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck) (1653–1728), Field Marshal ##### Sophie Christine Luise von Brandenburg-Bayreuth (1710–1739); married Prince Alexander Ferdinand von Thurn und Taxis (1704–1773) ##### Friedrich III. (Brandenburg-Bayreuth) (1711–1763) ###### Elisabeth Friederike Sophie von Brandenburg-Bayreuth (1732–1780); married Duke Carl Eugen (Württemberg) (1728–1793) ##### Wilhelm Ernst (1712–1733) ##### Sophie Charlotte Albertine (1713–1747); married Ernst August I. (Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach) (1688–1748) ##### Wilhelmine Sophie (1714–1749); married Prince Carl Edzard (East Frisia) (1716–1744) #### Albrecht Wolfgang von Brandenburg-Bayreuth (1689–1734), died in war #### Dorothea Charlotte (1691–1712) #### Friedrich Emanuel (1692–1693) #### Christiane Henriette (1693–1695) #### Friedrich Wilhelm (1695) #### Christiane (1698) #### Christian August (1699–1700) #### Sophie Magdalene von Brandenburg-Kulmbach (1700–1770); married King Christian VI. (Denmark and Norway) (1699–1746) #### Christine Wilhelmine (1702–1704) #### Friedrich Ernst von Brandenburg-Kulmbach (1703–1762); married Christiane Sophie von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel-Bevern (1717–1779), daughter of Duke Ernst Ferdinand (Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel-Bevern) (1682–1746) #### Marie Eleonore (1704–1705) #### Sophie Karoline von Brandenburg-Kulmbach (1705–1764); married Prince Georg Albrecht (East Frisia) (1690–1734) #### Friedrich Christian (Brandenburg-Bayreuth) (1708–1769); married Viktoria Charlotte von Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym (1715–1792), daughter of Prince Viktor I. Amadeus von Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym (1693–1772) ##### Christiane Sophie Charlotte von Brandenburg-Kulmbach (1733–1757); married Ernst Friedrich III. (Sachsen-Hildburghausen) (1727–1780) → '''Line extinct''' ### Karl August (1663–1731) ### Georg Albrecht (1666–1703) ## Friedrich Wilhelm (1620) ===== Brandenburg-Ansbach Line ===== # Joachim Ernst (Brandenburg-Ansbach) (1583–1625); married Sophie von Solms-Laubach (1594–1651), daughter of Count Johann Georg I. von Solms-Laubach (1547–1600); → '''[[:Space:Hohenzollern Patrilineal Descendants#Hohenzollern-Brandenburg (From Albrecht Achilles to Joachim Friedrich) | Ancestors see above: Hohenzollern-Brandenburg Line]]''' ## Sophie (1614–1646) ## Friedrich III. (Brandenburg-Ansbach) (1616–1634), died in war ## Albrecht (1617) ## [[Brandenburg-217 | Albrecht II. (Brandenburg-Ansbach)]] (1620–1667) ### Sophie Elisabeth (1643–1643) ### Albertine Luise (1646–1670) ### Sophie Amalie (1649–1649) ### Luise Sophie (1652–1668) ###[[Brandenburg-44 | Johann Friedrich (Brandenburg-Ansbach)]] (1654–1686) #### Leopold Friedrich (1674–1676) #### Christian Albrecht (Brandenburg-Ansbach) (1675–1692) #### Dorothea Friederike von Brandenburg-Ansbach (1676–1731); married Johann Reinhard III. (Hanau) (1665–1736) #### Georg Friedrich II. (Brandenburg-Ansbach) (1678–1703) #### Charlotte Sophie (1679–1680) #### [[Hohenzollern-18 | Caroline von Brandenburg-Ansbach]] (1683–1737); married King [[Hannover-18 | George II. (Great Britain)]] (1683–1760) #### Friedrich August (1685) #### Wilhelm Friedrich (Brandenburg-Ansbach) (1686–1723); married Christiane Charlotte von Württemberg (1694–1729), daughter of Duke Friedrich Karl (Württemberg-Winnental) (1652–1698) ##### Karl Wilhelm Friedrich (Brandenburg-Ansbach) (1712–1757); married Friederike Luise von Ansbach (1714–1784), daughter of King Friedrich Wilhelm I. (Preußen) (1688–1740) ###### Karl (1733–1737) ###### Karl Alexander (Brandenburg-Ansbach-Bayreuth) (1736–1806) → '''Line extinct''' ##### Eleonore (1713–1714) ##### Friedrich Karl (1715–1716) ##### Joseph Friedrich (1723–1769) ###### Karl Friedrich (1754–1785) ### Albrecht Ernst (1659–1674) ### Dorothea Charlotte von Brandenburg-Ansbach (1661–1705); married Landgrave Ernst Ludwig von Hessen-Darmstadt (1667–1739) ### Eleonore Juliane von Brandenburg-Ansbach (1663–1724); married Duke Friedrich Karl (Württemberg-Winnental) (1652–1698) ## Christian (1623–1633)

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[[Category: New South Wales, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Holbrook Cemetery, Holbrook, New South Wales]] This is part of the [[Project:Oceania_Cemeteries#WikiTree_Australian_Cemeteries|Australian Cemeteries Project]]. ---- ===About=== Holbrook is situated on the Hume Highway about midway between Sydney and Melbourne. Links to WikiTree profiles are provided (where known). If you know of any others that can be linked to please contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] to have the link added. If you require a photo of a gravestone listed and there is no profile on WikiTree, please create a profile (WIkiTree is entirely free) and contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] and one will be added to the new profile. WikiTree is a collaborative effort, so it is little to ask that you add a profile for a person that has not already been added. If you have found a profile then please consider helping others by adding the details of another profile to WikiTree that has not already been added. ===Location and Map=== [https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/217607855#map=16/-35.7128/147.3176 Link to map of location of Holbrook Cemetery] ===Aims=== This project is to document the life and times of the people interred in Holbrook Cemetery. Project members are needed to assist in the research and adding profiles and information to profiles. ===Tasks Completed=== *Photography :Completed on the Mar 2020 ===To Do=== * Create WikiTree profiles for all people in the table below :The completed table will include links to WikiTree profiles and direct links to the photos of gravestones. The profile created can include other sources of information as well as biographical details of the person. *Checking of transcription information :Other people are required to assist in double-checking the validity of data entered to ensure accuracy. ===Sortable Table of graves=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''age''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''photo #''' |- |[[Adams-35668|Adams, Herbert James]]||1920 Jun 20||2000 Oct 09||||H of Katherine; F of Robert, Katherine, Bert, John, Joan, David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Adams-35668.jpg 6171153] |- |[[Fisher-15320|Adams, Katherine Elizabeth]]||1922 Sep 07||1998 Jul 28||||W of Herbert; M of Robert, Katherine, Bert, John, Joan, David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Adams-35668.jpg 6171153] |- | [[Hordern-48|Aitkens, Edytha Lillie Howard]]||1901 Mar 29||1987 Oct 28||||nee Hordern; W of Dr. G N M Aitkens; M of John, Faith Locke, Ward|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Hordern-48.jpg 6171066] |- | [[Akers-2674|Akers, William Joseph]]||||1993 Jun 11||84||AIF; F of Denise|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Akers-2674.jpg 6170936] |- | [[Gifford-3530|Alexander, Barbara Isabel]] ||1885||1968||||M of Jim & Marie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Gifford-3530.jpg 1010858] |- | [[Musgrave-1514|Alexander, Bernice Faye]]||1932 Sep 03||2014 Apr 05||||nee Musgrave; M of Barbara & Warren; M-in-L of David & Marion|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Musgrave-1514.jpg 6171320] |- |[[ Unknown-506385|Alexander, Julia M V]]||||1971 Sep 24|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Unknown-506385.jpg 1010238] |- |[[ Perry-17804|Alexander, Lorna Phyllis]]||1923 Jul 12||2005 Nov 27||||D of Clarence & Olivia Reuben|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Perry-17804.jpg 1010722] |- |[[Ross-20846| Allworth, Margaret]]||1901||1982 Jul 01||||nee Ross|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Ross-20846.jpg 1010817] |- |[[ Allworth-22|Allworth, Maxwell Edginton]]||||1956 Dec 25||61||AIF: H of Margaret; F of Ross & Winifred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Allworth-22.jpg 1010818] |- |[[ Allworth-23|Allworth, Maxwell Ross]]||1929 Sep 03||2015 Jan 11||||H of Meryl; F of Truda, Bruce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Allworth-23.jpg 1010816] |- |[[Chapman-17412| Allworth, Meryl Lindsay]]||1936 Mar 17||2019 May 16||||OAM; W of Ross; M of Truda & Bruce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Chapman-17412.jpg 1010815] |- |[[Ambrose-1218| Ambrose, Ernest Robert E]]||||1969 Feb 20||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Ambrose-1218-1.jpg 1010256] |- |[[Ambrose-1219| Ambrose, Ronald]]||||1982 Dec 12||46||B of Betty|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Ambrose-1218.jpg 1010257] |- | [[Arnold-17965|Arnold, J C]]||||1998 Feb 11||74||AIF NX131916|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Arnold-17965.jpg 6171162] |- |[[Arundell-368|Arundell, John Christopher]]||1874||1899 Sep||25||||Obituary |- |[[ Neasmith-5|Atkinson, Annie Kathleen]]||||1968 Mar 15||47||W of Ernest; M of David, Janet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Atkinson-9173.jpg 1010701] |- |[[ Atkinson-9173|Atkinson, Ernest Philip]]||||1985 Dec 15||76||H of Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Atkinson-9173.jpg 1010701] |- |B S B||||||||||1010436 |- |[[ Badevitz-1|Badewitz, Alice Mary]]||||1946 Apr 24||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Badevitz-1.jpg 1010901] |- |[[ Badewitz-7|Badewitz, Frank William]]||||1940 Nov 10||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Badewitz-7.jpg 1010938] |- | [[Badevitz-2|Badewitz, Franz Wilhelm]]||||1922 Oct 14||79||H of Julia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Badevitz-2.jpg 1010939] |- | [[Badewitz-8|Badewitz, Henry Carl]]||||1945 May 12||64||AIF; H of Catherine; F of Charlie, Don, Jim, Ernie, Julia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Badewitz-8.jpg 1010937] |- | [[Badewitz-9|Badewitz, John Conrad]]||||1917 May 06||27||KIA Bullecourt, France|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Badevitz-2.jpg 1010939] |- | [[Wilson-70157| Badewitz, Julia]]||||1931 Mar 21||75||W of Franz|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Badevitz-2.jpg 1010939] |- | [[Culph-43|Badewitz, Margaret E]]||||1957 Nov 08||58||W of William; M of Max|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Culph-43.jpg 1010216] |- | [[Baillie-1422|Baillie, Mary Ann]]||1949 Aug 27||2000 Feb 01||||D of Joyce & Stanley (dec); Sis of Margaret, John (dec), George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Baillie-1422.jpg 6171091] |- | [[Baines-1060|Baines, Frank]]||||1980 Aug 30||93||AIF; H of Lillian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Baines-1060.jpg 1010177] |- |[[Neal-5954|Baines, Lillian Farrow]]||||1976 Oct 10||80||W of Frank|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Baines-1060.jpg 1010177] |- |[[Baldwin-12733| Baldwin, Francis Alfred]]||||1971 Jul 29||77||H of Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Baldwin-12733.jpg 1010542] |- |[[Snowdon-291|Bannerman, Ethel M (Mollie)]]||||2004 Jun 14||89||W of James (Jim); M of Mollie, Herry, Helen, Shayne, Kristin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Snowdon-291.jpg 6171232] |- |[[Bannerman-422|Bannerman, Henry James]]||||1961 Dec 25||25|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Bannerman-422.jpg 1010454] |- |[[Bannerman-423|Bannerman, James W]]||||1991 Oct 24||82||H of Mollie; F of Mollie, Harry, Helen, Shayne, Kristin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Bannerman-423.jpg 6171231] |- |[[Murdoch-1719|Barber, Margaret]]||1918 Jun 08||2017 Jul 07||||nee Murdoch, Formerly Heriot; M of Peter, Neil, Jan, Angela (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Murdoch-1719.jpg 6171217] |- |[[Barker-13878|Barker, Isabella Fields]]||||1948 Aug 9||9||Died of Ptomaine poisoning||Obituary |- |[[Barlow-4307| Barlow, Charles Frederick]]||||1965 Mar 08||||Wellington Mounted Rifles 11/329|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Barlow-4307.jpg 1010282] |- |[[Campbell-39006| Barlow, Florence]]||||1976 Jul 03||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Campbell-39006.jpg 1010283] |- |[[Woodland-508| Barnes, Jane]]||1905 Jan 24||1999 Sep 06||||nee Woodland; W of Sam & formerly Robert Pretty; M of Dorrie, Bob, Win|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Woodland-508.jpg 1010133] |- |[[ Barnes-19635|Barnes, Sam]]||||1980 Nov 23||75||H of Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Barnes-19635.jpg 1010183] |- |[[Barrington-570| Barrington, Lloyd]]||1930||1971||||H of Diane; F of Scott, Brett, Trent, Kathy, William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Barrington-570.jpg 1010241] |- |[[Basan-15| Basan, Theodore Edgar Claude (Dick)]]||||1913 Aug 12||32||2nd S of T & M J Basan, of Tooradin, Victoria|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Basan-15.jpg 1010577] |- |[[Unknown-561182|Bates, Annie May]]||1930 May 04||1998 May 05||||W of Arthur; M of Beverley, John, Les, Colin, Geoff|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Bates-13985.jpg 6171156] |- |[[Bates-13985|Bates, Arthur John]]||1927 May 23||2002 May 31||||H of Annie May; B of Jean, Bette, Bill|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Bates-13985.jpg 6171156] |- |[[ Bates-12124|Bates, Arthur]]||1843 Dec 01||1917 Apr 11||||b. England; d. Holbrook||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Bates-12124.jpg 1010496] |- |[[Matheson-2223|Bates, Dorothy Marina]]||1934 Nov 30||2008 Mar 16||||nee Matheson; W of William; M of Lorraine (dec) and Colin, Marlene & Peter (dec); formerly of Rosewood|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Matheson-2223.jpg 6170947] |- |[[ Woodland-509|Bates, Emma]]||||1987 May 21||97||W of William John Innis Bates; M of Ray, Cecil, Jack, Neil, Stuart|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Woodland-509.jpg 1010356] |- |[[Fairlie-238| Bates, Jean May]]||||1966 Aug 19||73||W of Oliver; M of Jean, Betty, Arthur, Bill|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Bates-12132.jpg 1010476] |- |[[Bates-12133| Bates, Joseph]]||||1947 Apr 17||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Bates-12133.jpg 1010495] |- |[[ Bates-12132|Bates, Oliver Donald McLaren]]||||1952 Oct 24||65||H of Jean; F of Jean, Betty, Arthur, Bill|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Bates-12132.jpg 1010476] |- |[[ Bates-12131|Bates, Stuart Norman]]||||2001 Sep 22||73||Youngest S of Emma & William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Bates-12131.jpg 1010163] |- |[[ Bates-12130|Bates, William John Innes]]||||1941 May 06||75||father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Bates-12130.jpg 1010346] |- |[[Unknown-507894| Bauerle, Daph]]||||2000 Dec 25||83||W of Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Bauerle-66.jpg 1010730] |- |[[Parker-35801| Bauerle, Ivy Deborah]]||||1966 May 24||58||W of Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Bauerle-66.jpg 1010730] |- |[[Bauerle-66| Bauerle, Peter]]||||1987 Sep 10||77||H of Ivy; H of Daph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Bauerle-66.jpg 1010730] |- |[[ Bean-6200|Bean, James]]||||1914 Mar 30||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Bean-6200.jpg 1010461] |- |[[Beattie-1707| Beattie, John Edward]]||||1980 Nov 22||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Beattie-1707.jpg 1010539] |- |[[Beazley-468|Beazley, John Keith]]||||2001 Jul 02||||H of Merle; F of Marlene, Patricia, Christene, Craig|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Beazley-468.jpg 6171108] |- |[[Beazley-469|Beazley, Kevin Thomas]]||||1984 Nov 28||65||AIF; H of Ruth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Beazley-469.jpg 6171133] |- |[[Webb-21631|Beazley, Merle Francis]]||||2012 Sep 26||||W of John & Ray; M of Marlene, Patricia, Christene, Craig|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Beazley-468.jpg 6171108] |- |[[Reid-16951|Bender, Beth]]||1922 Oct 30||2013 Feb 21||90||W of Rupert; M of David, Jeanette, Paul, Rayden, Warren|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Reid-16951.jpg 6171273] |- |[[Bender-3488|Bender, David George]]||||1989 Jun 24||37||S of Rupe & Beth; B of Jeanette, Paul, Rayden, Warren|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Bender-3488.jpg 6171270] |- |[[Bender-3489|Bender, Paul Reginald]]||||1990 Jan 01||36||H of Debbie; F of Craig, Shelly, Danielle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Bender-3489.jpg 6171271] |- |[[Bender-3487|Bender, Rupert George]]||1923 Apr 19||1993 Apr 26||70||AIF; H of Beth; F of David, Jeanette, Paul, Rayden, Warren|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Bender-3487.jpg 6171272] |- |[[Jones-106599|Benson, Brenda Durston]]||1924 Aug 20||1994 Jan 05||||W of John; M of Phillip (dec) & John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Benson-7703-1.jpg 6170939] |- |[[Benson-7703|Benson, John (Jock)]]||1920 Mar 01||1978 Sep 13||||H of Brenda; F of Phillip (dec) & John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Benson-7703-1.jpg 6170939] |- |[[Benson-7704|Benson, Phillip Alexander (Pippi)]]||1962 Nov 10||1968 Jul 13||||S of John & Brenda; B of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Benson-7703-1.jpg 6170939] |- |[[ Heriot-375|Bent, Isabel Ruth]]||||1976 Feb 17||62||W of Wrixon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Bent-1367.jpg 1010532] |- |[[Bent-1367| Bent, Wrixon Joseph]]||||1982 Sep 15||75||H of Isabel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Bent-1367.jpg 1010532] |- |[[Unknown-508114|Berger, Julia V]]||||1946 Dec 18||||b. Klonakity, Ireland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Unknown-508114.jpg 1010386] |- |[[ Bishop-14700|Bishop, Edward]]||||1941 Oct 28||63||father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Bishop-14700.jpg 1010344] |- |[[ Hart-15068|Bishop, Maria]]||1843 Nov 13||1937 Mar 07||||W of Edward|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Hart-15068.jpg 1010485] |- |[[Winslett-330|Blabey, Daphne Margaret]]||1926 Jun 02||1992 Apr 23||||W of Ronald; M of Dianne, Margaret, Anne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Blabey-13.jpg 6171127] |- |[[Blabey-15|Blabey, Lindsay Gordon]]||1995 Dec 03||72||||S of Neil & Christina; B of Ron, Lorna, Betty|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Blabey-15.jpg 6170880] |- |[[Blabey-13|Blabey, Ronald George]]||||1985 May 23||67||AIF; H of Daphne; F of Dianne, Margaret, Anne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Blabey-13.jpg 6171127] |- |[[McIntyre-5644|Black, Beryl Isabel]]||||1994 Sep 06||81||W of Roy; M of Dorothy, George, Ian, Ray|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Black-18639.jpg 6171125] |- |[[Black-10046|Black, Brian William (Barney)]]||||1999 Jul 25||54||S of Joan & Frank (dec); B of Dulcie, Lorraine, Jeff|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Black-10046.jpg 6171150] |- |[[Black-15446|Black, Charles E]]||||1971 Mar 19||||with Florrie Black|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Black-15446.jpg 1010768] |- |[[Taylor-77505|Black, Dorothea Lillian (Prue)]]||1931 Jan 07||2016 Aug 16||||W of Ted; M of John, Sharon, Graham|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Black-18642-1.jpg 6170872] |- |[[ Perry-17875|Black, Florrie]]||||1943 Jan 31||42||with Charles Black|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Black-15446.jpg 1010768] |- |[[ Black-7075|Black, G]]||||1976 Apr 10||66||AIF NX24347|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Black-7075.jpg 1010708] |- |[[Black-18640|Black, Ian Roy]]||||2001 Oct 13||59||S of Beryl & Roy; B of Dorothy, George, Roy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Black-18640.jpg 6171105] |- |[[Black-18643|Black, Ivan Joseph]]||||2000 Aug 11||73||H of Shirley; F of Judy, Michael, Sue, Ross|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Black-18643.jpg 6171093] |- |[[Black-18644|Black, Janice Ruth (Jan)]]||1942 Aug 30||2010 Jan 21||||D of Lavina & Joseph; Sis of Ivan, Kevin, Colin, Robin, Warren|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Black-18644.jpg 6170914] |- |[[Goodwin-2531|Black, Joan Evelyn]]||||1981 Mar 21||59||w of Frank (dec); M of Dulcie, Brian, Lorraine, Jeffrey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Goodwin-2531.jpg 6171290] |- |[[ Black-15447|Black, Joseph]]||||1947 Mar 04||47||H of Lavina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Black-15447.jpg 1010756] |- |[[Black-18642|Black, Kevin George (Ted)]]||1928 Apr 03||1996 Jun 16||||H of Prue; F of John, Sharon, Graham|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Black-18642-1.jpg 6170872] |- |[[Perry-17878| Black, Lavina]]||||1977 Nov 30||75||W of Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Black-15447.jpg 1010756] |- |[[Black-18647|Black, Neville George]]||1934 Mar 09||2012 Jun 11||||H of Nola; F of Wayne, Mark, Donna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Black-18647.jpg 6171107] |- |[[Black-18645|Black, Robin (Buddy)]]||1935||1999||||H of Norma; F of Sonya & Scott|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Black-18645.jpg 6171145] |- |[[Black-18639|Black, Roy]]||||1985 Jun 28||74||H of Beryl; F of Dorothy, George, Ian, Ray|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Black-18639.jpg 6171125] |- |[[Black-9670|Black, Rupert Frank]]||||1978 Jul 23||60||H of Joan; F of Dulcie, Brian, Lorraine, Jeffrey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Black-9670.jpg 6171292] |- |[[Thurling-102|Black, Shirley]]||||2008 Mar 21||73||nee Thurling; W of Ivan; M of Judy,Michael, Sue, Ross|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Black-18643.jpg 6171093] |- |[[Black-18646|Black, Warren James]]||1946 Feb 21||2014 Dec 08||||H of Wilma; F of Tanya, Wesley, Kristie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Black-18646.jpg 6170859] |- |[[Keller-7824| Blake, Doris Edna]]||1918 Nov 16||2008 Nov 19||||M of Geoff, Alan and Brian White, Daughter Sylvia Simmonds|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Keller-7824.jpg 1010738] |- |[[ Bleasdale-63|Bleasdale, Henry W]]||||1968 Apr 01||69||AIF 4952; H of Priscilla|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Bleasdale-63.jpg 1010259] |- |[[ Logie-229|Bleasdale, Priscilla]]||||1979 Apr 03||80||W of Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Bleasdale-63.jpg 1010259] |- |[[Body-414|Body, Cecil William]]||||1991 Nov 11||77||RAAF; H of Pearl; F of Jill, Pat, Richard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/Body-414.jpg 6170974] |- |[[ Body-352|Body, John Arthur]]||||1970 Oct 01||32||H of Joy; F of Anthony, Peter (dec), Phillip|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Body-352.jpg 1010693] |- |[[Body-353| Body, John Henry (Jack)]]||1909||1992||||H of Phyllis; F of John, Donald, Wilma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Body-353.jpg 1010692] |- |[[Easdale-16| Body, Margaret]]||1854||1917|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Easdale-16.jpg 1010490] |- |[[Craze-120|Body, Pearl]]||||2006 Aug 24||89||W of Cec; M of Jill, Pat, Richard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/Body-414.jpg 6170974] |- |[[Pertzel-14| Body, Phyllis Joan]]||1923 Jan 22||2009 Aug 05||||W of Jack; M of John, Donald, Wilma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Body-353.jpg 1010692] |- |[[Bone-2251|Bone, Sarah Elizabeth]]||||2006 Jun 07||30||W of Justin Way; M of Grace, Eve|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Bone-2251.jpg 6170990] |- |[[ Wright-42206|Boswell, Teresa Belinda]]||||1962 Oct 01||76||with William Boswell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Boswell-2134.jpg 1010214] |- |[[ Boswell-2134|Boswell, William Ernest]]||||1958 Jan 09||79||with Teresa Boswell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Boswell-2134.jpg 1010214] |- |[[Boughton-707| Boughton, Billie]]||||1934 Dec 27||22||S of W & M Boughton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Boughton-707.jpg 1010643] |- |[[Arundell-314| Bousfield, Mary Ellen]]||||1931 Oct 08||72||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Arundell-314.jpg 1010601] |- |[[Bowden-4013|Bowden, Dorothy Jean]]||1917||1995||||D of Percy & Catherine Bowden; Sis of Bob & Pat|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Bowden-4013.jpg 6170889] |- |[[Bower-3002| Bower, James]]||1854 Sep 09||1936 Nov 06||||b. Peterborough, England; d. Holbrook; H of Catherin (nee Gann) 1855-1922 Murwillumbah; F of Amy (1886-1904) England, Ernest (1888-1918) France WWI, Cecil (1893-1959) Murwillumbah, NSW, Edith (1893-1894) England, Mary (1896-1927) Murwillumbah, NSW; Loved by Norman (son-in-law) & Kathleen Jones|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Bower-3002.jpg 1010926] |- |[[ Bowler-1088|Bowler, Bryan James]]||1933 Apr 17||2015 Nov 20||82||S of Ken & Lorna; H of Gay Phillipa; F of Simone, Simon, Jason, Justin; H of Nicola Lyle; F of Shannon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Bowler-1088.jpg 1010317] |- |[[Bowler-1089| Bowler, Cyril Henry]]||||1970 Feb 03||69||H of Mollie; F of Tink|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Bowler-1089.jpg 1010312] |- |[[Bowler-1296|Bowler, Donald John]]||1924 Nov 08||1989 Jul 26||||F of Rosalind, Diana|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Bowler-1296.jpg 6171294] |- |[[Heriot-377| Bowler, Edith Ellen]]||||2011 Aug 22||93||W of Valentine; M of Terry, Judy, Valerie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Bowler-1095.jpg 1010683] |- |[[Bowler-1192|Bowler, John Joseph]]||||1936 Sep||66||||Obituary |- |[[Bowler-1087| Bowler, Kenneth James]]||||1939 Dec 15||37||d. Melbourne; H of Lorna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/Bowler-1087.jpg 1010316] |- |[[ Coates-3286|Bowler, Lorna Wrathall]]||||1949 Nov 14||45||W of Ken|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Bowler-1088.jpg 1010317] |- |[[ Fallon-848|Bowler, Mary Catherine]]||||1931 Jul 08||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Fallon-848.jpg 1010320] |- |[[ Wheeler-19361|Bowler, Rhoda Irene]]||||2009 Oct 07||87||with Thomas Bowler|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Wheeler-19361.jpg 1010262] |- |[[ Bowler-1092|Bowler, Samuel Fallon]]||||1964 Oct 20||65||H of Wilga; F of Joan, Bettye, Susan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Bowler-1092.jpg 1010314] |- |[[ Bowler-1090|Bowler, Samuel Patrick]]||||1903 Jan 17||36||d. Annandayle; father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Bowler-1090.jpg 1010319] |- |[[Bowler-1094| Bowler, Thomas]]||||1967 Aug 06||47||with Rhoda Bowler|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Wheeler-19361.jpg 1010262] |- |[[ Bowler-1091|Bowler, V F]]||||1915 Aug 07||21||AIF; d. Lone Pine, Gallipoli|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Bowler-1091.jpg 1010318] |- |[[ Bowler-1095|Bowler, Valentine Robert]]||||1974 Sep 27||57||H of Edith; F of Terry, Judy, Valerie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Bowler-1095.jpg 1010683] |- |[[Chamberlin-1327| Bowler, Wilga Voysey]]||||1979 Jan 03||75||W of Samuel Fallon Bowler; M of Joan, Bettye, Susan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Chamberlin-1327.jpg 1010313] |- |[[ Cliff-510|Boyle, Daisy Ida]]||||1902 Sep 05||23||D of Isaac Cliff; W of Harold Ovens Boyle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Cliff-510.jpg 1010910] |- |[[Brasier-240| Brasier, Margaret Delle]]||1938 May 15||1938 May 20||||D of Jean & Alwyn; Sis of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Brasier-240.jpg 1010468] |- |[[Breasley-8| Breasley, Alfred George]]||||1970 Jun 18||69||father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Breasley-8.jpg 1010414] |- |[[Breasley-15|Breasley, Alfred James]]||1923 May 02||2003 Aug 28||||AIF; H of Dot; F of Narelle, Jenny, Yvonne, Annette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Breasley-15.jpg 6171052] |- |[[Wornes-18|Breasley, Dorothy Agnes]]||1932 Jan 31||2005 Mar 11||||W of Alf; M of Narelle, Jenny, Yvonne, Annette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Breasley-15.jpg 6171052] |- |[[Breasley-18|Breasley, Harold]]||1926 Dec 24||1999 Apr 10||||H of Shirley; F of Terry (dec), Joy, Cheryl and Phill, Amber, Brett, Tristan, Jemmah & Breannon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Breasley-18.jpg 6171260] |- |[[ Breasley-10|Breasley, infant son]]||||1951 Dec 16||||12 hours; S of Shirley & Harold|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Breasley-10.jpg 1010412] |- |[[Breasley-16|Breasley, Kevin (Merv)]]||1958 May 06||2018 Feb 17||||S of Margaret & Mervyn; B & B-in-L of Owen & Sue; H of Naomi (dec); F of Krystal & Tara; bur. Innisfail with Naomi|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Breasley-16.jpg 6171328] |- |[[Kendall-7230|Breasley, Margaret]]||||2015 Oct 23||75||W of Mervyn; M of Kevin, Owen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Kendall-7230.jpg 6171327] |- |[[Holman-3462| Breasley, Margaret]]||||1963 Dec 03||42|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Holman-3462.jpg 1010732] |- |[[Breasley-12| Breasley, Margaret June]]||1950 Oct 26||1951 Oct 24||||D of Margaret & Leslie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Breasley-12.jpg 1010411] |- |[[Breasley-17|Breasley, Mervyn]]||||2014 Jul 31||80||H of Margaret; F of Kevin, Owen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Breasley-17.jpg 6171326] |- |[[Newton-11581| Breasley, Rita]]||||1953 Jun 18||49||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Newton-11581.jpg 1010413] |- |[[ Bridges-4181|Bridges, Ashley Colston]]||||1903 Oct 02||50||b. Brighton, England|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Bridges-4181.jpg 1010455] |- |[[Britt-1920| Britt, Elma May]]||1933 Nov 10||1933 Nov 18||||D of Maurice & Dorothy; Sis of Desmond, Margaret, Mary, Neville, Dorothy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Britt-1920.jpg 1010586] |- |[[Britt-1922| Britt, Maureen Margaret]]||1935 Feb 22||1935 Apr 09||||D of Maurice & Dorothy; Sis of Desmond, Margaret, Mary, Neville, Dorothy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Britt-1920.jpg 1010586] |- |[[ Broadribb-71|Broadribb, Alma Louisa ]]||1876|||Aug 1946||70||||Funeral Notice |- |[[Broadribb-65| Broadribb, Clare Helena]]||||1924 Oct 08||33||D of William & Mary Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Broadribb-65.jpg 1010838] |- |[[ Broadribb-66|Broadribb, George Herbert (Bert)]]||||1927 Nov 09||39|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Broadribb-66.jpg 1010840] |- |[[Broadribb-67| Broadribb, Henry C]]||||1963 Jun 30||89|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Broadribb-67.jpg 1010836] |- |[[Bunyan-196| Broadribb, Jessie Barkas]]||||1950 Jul 07||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Bunyan-196.jpg 1010841] |- |[[Michael-2417| Broadribb, Mary Ann]]||||1941 Mar 27||94||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Broadribb-15-2.jpg 1010837] |- |[[Broadribb-15| Broadribb, William]]||||1924? Oct 05||83||H of Mary Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Broadribb-15-2.jpg 1010837] |- |[[Bromham-95|Bromham, Albert John (Bert)]]||1924 Jan 05||2018 Jan 07||||AIF NX147629; H of Peggy; F of Geoff & Jenny|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Bromham-95.jpg 6170849] |- |[[Spratling-90|Bromham, Mary Irene (Peggy)]]||1928 Jan 02||2015 Mar 07||||W of Albert; M of Geoff & Jenny|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Bromham-95.jpg 6170849] |- |[[Bromilow-81|Bromilow, Alfred]]||||1987 Nov 02||83||H of Edna; F of Betty, Yvonne, Joan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Bromilow-81.jpg 6171073] |- |[[Serong-16|Bromilow, Edna Lyall]]||||1987 Apr 10||80||W of Alfred; M of Betty, Yvonne, Joan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Bromilow-81.jpg 6171073] |- |[[Stokes-6440|Brooke, Dorothy Joy (Joy)]]||1927 Nov 11||2017 Nov 01||89||W of Dal; M of Robyn, Peter, Mandy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Brooke-2764.jpg 6171158] |- |[[Brooke-2764|Brooke, William Dallas]]||1919 Dec 19||1998 Mar 15||78||AIF NX130026; H of Joy; F of Robyn, Peter, Mandy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Brooke-2764.jpg 6171158] |- |[[ Allpress-29|Brooker, Jane Emma]]||||1945 Dec 20||86||with Royal Brooker|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Brooker-1479.jpg 1010347] |- |[[ Brooker-1479|Brooker, Royal Mark Rivers (Denny)]]||1890 Feb 06||1973 Oct 04||83||with Jane Brooker|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Brooker-1479.jpg 1010347] |- |[[Brooker-1478| Brooker, William Mark]]||||1940 May 11||94|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Brooker-1478.jpg 1010345] |- |[[ Unknown-510738|Brookes, Louise Anne]]||1963 Mar 15||1992 Nov 28|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Unknown-510738.jpg 1010950] |- |[[Peacock-4330|Brown, Ailsor Howard]]||1923 Feb 26||2006 Aug 27||||RAAF; W of William; M of Sandra, Warwick, Cheryl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Brown-126324.jpg 6170993] |- |[[Brown-126325|Brown, Frederick George]]||||1983 Aug 25||85||AIF; Uncle of Eileen, Margaret, Shirley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Brown-126325.jpg 6171166] |- |[[Brown-126327|Brown, Glenn William]]||||1988 May 30||18||S of Lynette & Doug; B of James Carolyn, Andrew, Michelle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Brown-126327.jpg 6171030] |- |[[Brown-126328|Brown, Harold Joseph]]||||1995 Apr 16||90||H of Valerie (dec); Step-F of Denise; F of Lindsay & Nolene (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Brown-126328.jpg 6170885] |- |[[ Cheney-3129|Brown, Valerie]]||||1977 Jun 30||65||W of Harold; M of Denise|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Cheney-3129.jpg 1010166] |- |[[Brown-126324|Brown, William Henry]]||1923 Aug 11||1991 Jul 20||||AIF; H of Ailsor; F of Sandra, Warwick, Cheryl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Brown-126324.jpg 6170993] |- |[[ Bruce-7591|Bruce, Eleanor H (Dot)]]||||1922 Apr 15||45|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Bruce-3141.jpg 1010852] |- |[[ Bruce-1951|Bruce, Gordon]]||||1918 Feb 23||77||H of Louisa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Bruce-1951.jpg 1010884] |- |[[ Fennell-585|Bruce, Harriet]]||||1918 May 14||78||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Bruce-3136.jpg 1010874] |- |[[Bruce-3136| Bruce, James]]||||1915 Sep 16||||H of Harriet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Bruce-3136.jpg 1010874] |- |[[Palmer-6025|Bruce, Louisa]]||||1893 Dec 10||43||W of Gordon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Bruce-1951.jpg 1010884] |- |[[ Hines-4260|Bruce, Mary Eva]]||||1986 Feb 28||90||W of Paddy (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Hines-4260.jpg 1010442] |- |[[ Bruce-3144|Bruce, Rod]]||||1918 Apr 13||34||KIA France; S of James & Harriet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Bruce-3136.jpg 1010874] |- |[[Unknown-563854|Bruce, Sharyn Patricia]]||1949 Dec 25||2008 Mar 14||||W of John; M of Robert & Diana|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Unknown-563854.jpg 6170958] |- |[[Bruce-7629| Bruce, Wilfred (Pat)]]||||1959 Jul 09||69||father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Bruce-7629.jpg 1010443] |- |[[Pierce-15388|Bruton, Elsie Mary]]||1910 Jun 18||1993 May 25||||Sis of Dorothy Real; Sis & Sis-in-L of Jean & Claude Meredith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Pierce-15388.jpg 6170934] |- |[[ Bryant-13429|Bryant, Arthur William]]||||1945 Aug 06||||H of Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Bryant-13429.jpg 1010334] |- |[[ Harrison-18768|Bryant, Sarah]]||||1934 Oct 25||57||W of Arthur|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Bryant-13429.jpg 1010334] |- |[[Hovey-2607|Bryant, Thelma E]]||||1991 May 28||90||W of Bill; M of Lionel, Daphne, Dulcie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Hovey-2607.jpg 6171245] |- |[[Bryant-15415|Bryant, W J (Bill)]]||||1995 Jan 04||81||H of Thelma; F of Lionel, Daphne, Dulcie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Bryant-15415.jpg 6171246] |- |[[ Frazer-1566|Bullock, Florence Anne]]||||1939 Mar 26||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Frazer-1566.jpg 1010332] |- |[[Bullock-4689| Bullock, George Henry]]||||1934 Apr 22||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Bullock-4689.jpg 1010333] |- |[[Murdoch-1734|Bunyan, Emily Joyce]]||1923 Feb 25||1992 Nov 09||||W of John; M of Stephen, Philip, Gordon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Bunyan-253.jpg 6170972] |- |[[Bunyan-253|Bunyan, John William]]||1919 May 30||1991 Dec 13||||H of Emily; F of Stephen, Philip, Gordon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Bunyan-253.jpg 6170972] |- |[[Bunyan-255|Bunyan, Kenneth William]]||1926 Feb 16||2015 Oct 30|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Bunyan-255.jpg 6171330] |- |[[Burge-1571|Burge, Beau Raymond]]||1987 Sep 16||2017 Aug 19||||S of Peter & Debbie; B of Courtney, Kylie, Jessica|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Burge-1571.jpg 6171325] |- |[[Burge-1572|Burge, Raymond Alexander]]||1921 Apr 18||2000 Jan 20||||F of Janice, Ein, Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Burge-1572.jpg 6171316] |- |[[ Burgun-57|Burgun, John]]||||1962 Aug 28||86||father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Burgun-57.jpg 1010267] |- |[[Bergun-4|Burgun, John (Jack)]]||||1992 Aug 21||87||H of Minnie; F of Diggie, Todger, Marilyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Bergun-4.jpg 6170965] |- |[[Hensel-526|Burgun, Minnie]]||||1998 Feb 23||88||W of John; M of Diggie, Todger, Marilyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Bergun-4.jpg 6170965] |- |[[Burgun-180|Burgun, Reginal James (Todger)]]||1931 May 06||2007 Jul 14||||H of Maisie; F of Diane, Kay, Lennie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Burgun-180.jpg 6170959] |- |[[Perfect-156| Burgun, Sarah]]||||1975 Aug 13||96||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Perfect-156.jpg 1010268] |- |[[Burgun-178|Burgun, Walter Herbert]]||||1997 Jul 22||79||AIF VX33024; S of John & Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Burgun-178.jpg 6170843] |- |[[Burgun-179|Burgun, William (Squidger)]]||||1986 Jul 22||68||AIF VX53027; S of John & Sarah (both dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Burgun-179.jpg 6171079] |- |[[Burns-15825|Burns, Anthony Robert]]||1962 Jun 19||2015 Mar 27||||S of Gwen, Neville & Daryl; H of Patti; F of Ben & Garry; B of Kevin, Stuart, Keri-Anne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Burns-15825.jpg 6170850] |- |[[Burns-15826|Burns, Gordon Henry]]||||1986 Aug 23||62||AIF VX140535; H of Jean; F of Marilyn, Elizabeth, James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Burns-15826.jpg 6171078] |- |[[Burns-13062| Burns, James Henry]]||||1949 Mar 02||69||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Burns-13062.jpg 1010828] |- |[[ Hayes-14413|Burns, Mary Agnes]]||||1959 May 02||74||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Burns-13062.jpg 1010828] |- |[[Edwards-32229|Burns, Olive Jean]]||||1995 Mar 08||62||W of Gordon; M of Marilyn, Elizabeth, James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Burns-15826.jpg 6171078] |- |[[Musgrave-1259| Burton, Ada]]||||1988 Sep 10||69||W of Reg|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Burton-10561.jpg 1010529] |- |[[ Burton-10561|Burton, John Reginald]]||||1983 Dec 03||31||S of Reg (dec) & Ada; B of Pam & Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Burton-10561.jpg 1010529] |- |[[ Davis-75060|Burton, Mrs. H]]||||1928 Apr 21||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Davis-75060.jpg 1010806] |- |[[Burton-10559| Burton, Reginald]]||||1982 Sep 17||65||H of Ada; F of Pameila, John, Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Burton-10559.jpg 1010530] |- |[[Buswell-511| Buswell, Anthony]]||||1949 Aug||91||H. of Margaret Buswell||Obituary |- |[[ Goodwin-8817|Buswell, Margaret]]||||1922 Sep 13||||W of Anthony Buswell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Goodwin-8817.jpg 1010139] |- |[[Unknown-511542| Butler, Esther]]||1898||1976 Jan 01||||b. Kirkintilloch, Scotland; d. Holbrook|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Unknown-511542.jpg 1010679] |- |[[ Byrne-4579|Byrne, Denis]]||||1891 Aug 17||58||b. Roscommon, Ireland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Byrne-4579.jpg 1010410] |- |[[Byrne-4580| Byrne, J M]]||||1958 Jan 01||72||7th light horse AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Byrne-4580.jpg 1010448] |- |[[Walker-51898|Byron, Doris Edith]]||1912 Nov 10||2014 Jan 22||||W of Edward; M of Bob & Anne, Carolyn & Barrie Arnold; Dennis & Alexander|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Byron-782.jpg 6170848] |- |[[Byron-782|Byron, Edward James (Jim)]]||1915 Dec 28||2010 Jul 15||||H of Doris; F of Bob & Anne, Carolyn & Barrie Arnold, Dennis & Alexander|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Byron-782.jpg 6170848] |- |[[ Unknown-511806|Cameron, Louisa]]||||||57?||W of Wallace; with Nellie Roberts|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Unknown-511806.jpg 1010898] |- |[[ Lunt-618|Campbell, Annie Maria]]||||1929 Jun 15||53||W of Samuel (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Lunt-618.jpg 1010924] |- |[[Campbell-47044|Campbell, Donald Ferguson (Adams)]]||||1990 Mar 10||70||AIF; S of George & Rose Campbell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Campbell-47044.jpg 6171014] |- |[[Campbell-39471| Campbell, Gordon Samuel]]||||1928 Jun 18||23||S of Samuel & Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Campbell-39471.jpg 1010923] |- |[[Kemp-9290|Campbell, Jean]]||1919 Jun 30||2016 Aug 04||97||nee Kemp; W of Dugald; M & M-in-L of Wanda & Sean (dec) & Jono, Andrew & Annie, Simon & Cathie, Caroline & Greg|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Campbell-47060.jpg 6171099] |- |[[Campbell-47060|Campbell, John Dugald]]||1924 Dec 22||2002 Feb 03||||H of Jean; F & F-in-L of Jenny & Terenca, Trina, Sam & Lizzie, Jim|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Campbell-47060.jpg 6171099] |- |[[Campbell-39479| Campbell, Rev. John]]||1900||1932||||Parish Priest|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Campbell-39479.jpg 1010644] |- |[[Campbell-47061|Campbell, John Sydney]]||||1985 Sep 02||75||H of Lillian; F of Beverley, Robert, Leonie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Campbell-47061.jpg 6171121] |- |[[Freer-983|Campbell, Lillian Mary]]||||2015 Jul 30||97||W of John (Jack); M of Beverley, Robert, Leonie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Campbell-47061.jpg 6171121] |- |[[Harris-47826|Campbell, Lily Alexandra]]||||1990 May 31||75||W of Ray; M of John, Max, Kevin, Joan, Pauline|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Campbell-47062.jpg 6170984] |- |[[ Campbell-47062|Campbell, Ray]]||||1993 Feb 25||85||H of Lily; F of John, Max, Kevin, Joan, Pauline|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Campbell-47062.jpg 6170984] |- |[[Campbell-39007| Campbell, Samuel Percy]]||||1928 Jan 13||65||H of Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Campbell-39007.jpg 1010922] |- |[[ Hunt-19194|Carkeek, Alma Maude]]||||1993 Jan 23||93||W of Louis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Carkeek-104.jpg 1010959] |- |[[ Carkeek-104|Carkeek, Louis William]]||||1974 Nov 11||79||H of Alma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Carkeek-104.jpg 1010959] |- |[[Wilkinson-8341| Carrington, Annie]]||||1937 Feb 13||76||with Henry Carrington|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Carrington-1138.jpg 1010480] |- |[[ Carrington-1138|Carrington, Henry]]||||1937 Mar 18||81||with Annie Carrington|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Carrington-1138.jpg 1010480] |- |[[Carroll-12187|Carroll, Alan Patrick]]||1908||1996||||H of Molly; F of John, Beryl, Rhonda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Carroll-12187-1.jpg 6170873] |- |[[ Gavin-1032|Carroll, Gwendoline]]||||1970 Jan 16||74||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Carroll-10216.jpg 1010724] |- |[[ Carroll-10232|Carroll, John Ross]]||||1994 Feb 01||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Carroll-10232.jpg 1010750] |- |[[Selway-180|Carroll, Molly Margaret]]||1914||1996||||W of Patrick; M of John, Beryl, Rhonda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Carroll-12187-1.jpg 6170873] |- |[[ Carroll-10216|Carroll, William John]]||||1981 May 26||88||H of Gwendoline|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Carroll-10216.jpg 1010724] |- |[[Carstens-676|Carstens, Brian Francis]]||1932 Aug 13||2005 Jul 19||||H of Marion; F of David & Jan; F-in-L of Pauline & Colin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Carstens-676.jpg 6171213] |- |[[Carstens-677|Carstens, Francis Arthur]]||1911 Apr 21||1999 Nov 08||||H of Nell; F of Brian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Carstens-677.jpg 6171274] |- |[[Casey-5549|Casey, Colin Francis]]||1950 Mar 29||2015 May 07||||H of Joyce; F of Darrell, Carla, Sally, Anthony|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Casey-5549.jpg 6170851] |- |[[Castelli-172|Castelli, Raymond Frederick]]||1936 Apr 12||2010 Oct 24||||S of Dorothy & Frederick; F of Tania, Fiona|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Castelli-172.jpg 6170909] |- |[[Unknown-565566|Cathcart, Justine Michelle]]||1973 Sep 28||2004 Mar 12||||D of David & Kerryle; M of Kahlia, Violet; Sis of Katrina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/Unknown-565566.jpg 6171049] |- |[[ Bokcom-1|Castle, William]]||1870||1948||||B of Florence Steadman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Bokcom-1.jpg 1010928] |- |[[Bowditch-345| Castles-Parker, Nita Bridget]]||||1978 Jul 04|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Bowditch-345.jpg 1010187] |- |[[Cattle-137|Cattle, Ernest Alexander]]||||1990 Aug 26||40||H of Patricia; F of Gavin, Michael, Jennifer, Jack|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Cattle-137.jpg 6170977] |- |[[Caunt-91|Caunt, Earl Francis]]||||1984 Feb 22||66||H of Ruby; F of Graeme, Diane, Ronald, Lorraine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Caunt-91.jpg 6171173] |- |[[Chandler-10157|Chandler, Gordon Kenneth]]||||2003 Sep 15||||H of Mary; F of Lynette, Robert, Dianne, Kathleen, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Chandler-10157.jpg 6171016] |- |[[Baxter-9154|Chandler, Mary Millicent]]||||1990 Feb 11||77||W of Gordon; M of Lynette, Robert, Dianne, Kathleen, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Chandler-10157.jpg 6171016] |- |[[Chant-453|Chant, James]]||||1876 Oct 28||61||H of Mary; b. England|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Chant-453.jpg 1010602] |- |[[ Bunter-47|Chant, Mary]]||||1891 Feb 10||72||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Chant-453.jpg 1010602] |- |[[Chapman-17680| Chapman, Elsie Isobel]]||||1882 Dec 26||2|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Chapman-17680.jpg 1010611] |- |[[Chapman-17683|Chapman, Muriel Amie]]||||1890 Jan 19||2|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Chapman-17680.jpg 1010611] |- |[[Chapman-17682| Chapman, Myrtle]]||||1890 Feb 01||3|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Chapman-17680.jpg 1010611] |- |[[Cheney-3568|Cheney, William John (Bill)]]||1924 Nov 12||2007 Jul 17||||RAAF 121138; H of Pauline; F & F-in-L of Beau, Judi (dec), Debbie, Dave, Julie & Mal|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Cheney-3568.jpg 6170942] |- |[[ Emerson-3693|Chitty, Annie Maria]]||||1986 Aug 20||98||W of George (dec); M of Mary, Jack, Claire|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Emerson-3693.jpg 1010726] |- |[[ Chitty-264|Chitty, George Phillip]]||||1966 Jan 12||89|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Chitty-264.jpg 1010727] |- |[[Christie-3324| Christie, Charles]]||||1953 Oct 23||88|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Christie-3324.jpg 1010820] |- |[[McLeod-4896| Christie, Mary Jane]]||||1931 Jul 26||87||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/McLeod-4896.jpg 1010821] |- |[[Clark-65761|Clark, Gordon]]||1926 Apr 22||2003 Oct 01||||H of Helga; F of Sylvia, Gordon, Colin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Clark-65761.jpg 6171061] |- |[[Knoth-53|Clark, Helga]]||1940 Oct 16||2002 Sep 26||||W of Gordon; M of Sylvia, Gordon, Colin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Clark-65761.jpg 6171061] |- |[[Clark-65762|Clark, William (Bill)]]||||1991 Feb 15||56||S of John (dec) & Stella Clark; B of Dorothy, Joyce, Edna, Beryl, Gordon (dec), Harold|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Clark-65762.jpg 6170985] |- |[[Unknown-565691|Clarke, Philippa Murdoch Bunyan]]||||1996 Nov 18||45||W of Richard; M of Cynthia & Oliver|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Unknown-565691.jpg 6171240] |- |[[ Cliff-516|Cliff, George Alexander]]||||1899 Dec 31||23||S of Isaac Cliff|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Cliff-510.jpg 1010910] |- |[[ Cliff-511|Cliff, Isaac]]||||1900 Apr 27||62||father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Cliff-510.jpg 1010910] |- |[[ Ross-21028|Cliff, Jessie]]||||1909 Mar 26||69?||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Ross-21028.jpg 1010909] |- |[[ Cloran-24|Cloran, John Peter]]||||1974 Aug 31||77||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Cloran-24.jpg 1010178] |- |[[Klein-5625| Cloran, Mary Margaret]]||||2003 Nov 15||97||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Cloran-24.jpg 1010178] |- |[[Clyde-660|Clyde, Allan George]]||||1988 May 25||66||H of Molly; F of Marree & Bryan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Clyde-660.jpg 6171026] |- |[[Thumpston-1|Clyde, Amy Kathleen]]||||2001 Jul 15||90||W of Geoffrey William; M of John & Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Thumpston-1.jpg 6171098] |- |[[Clyde-624| Clyde, F E W]]||1918 Jul 30||1999 Oct 15||||AIF VX44750|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Clyde-624.jpg 1010479] |- |[[Clyde-626| Clyde, Geoffrey William]]||||1970 Mar 08||61||father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Clyde-626.jpg 1010250] |- |[[Davidson-15059|Clyde, Inga Mary Rosina]]||||2001 Jun 27||80||W of Allan; M of Marree & Bryan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Clyde-660.jpg 6171026] |- |[[ Purss-50|Clyde, Maud Catherine]]||||1968 Feb 14||86||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Clyde-625.jpg 1010478] |- |[[Clyde-625| Clyde, William John]]||||1953 Feb 07||78||H of Maud|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Clyde-625.jpg 1010478] |- |[[Darcy-1265|Cole, Mary Agnes (Mollie)]]||||1990 Dec 31||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/D_Arcy-1285.jpg 6171299] |- |[[Cole-25168|Cole, Roderick Basil]]||||1984 Oct 21||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Cole-25168.jpg 6171298] |- |[[Unknown-565773|Coles, Marie Therese]]||1928||1994||66||W of Fred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Unknown-565773.jpg 6170920] |- |[[Condon-1269|Condon, Lendon William]]||1921 Aug 24||2018 Jul 12||||RAAF; H of Pek Fong|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Condon-1269.jpg 6171191] |- |Connell?, Mary||||192? Jan 25||32?||W of Rev John Connell(?)||1010812 |- |[[ Quinane-2|Conway, Ellen]]||||1957 Oct 06||83||W of Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Conway-3362.jpg 1010385] |- |[[Conway-3362| Conway, Michael]]||||1951 Feb 08||84||H of Ellen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Conway-3362.jpg 1010385] |- |[[Clark-65791|Cook, Elsie Louise]]||||1984 May 15||70||W of Wrex; M of Brian, June, Isabel, Elaine, Cheryl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Cook-38666.jpg 6171168] |- |[[Cook-38668|Cook, Reginald Arthur]]||||2006 May 01||77||H of Ruth; F of Diane & Murray|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Cook-38668.jpg 6171029] |- |[[Anderson-61216|Cook, Ruth Doris]]||||1988 Oct 22||60||W of Reginald; M of Diane & Murray|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Cook-38668.jpg 6171029] |- |[[Cook-38666|Cook, Wrex Perry]]||||1993 Jan 23||69||H of Elsie; F of Brian, June, Isabel, Elaine, Cheryl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Cook-38666.jpg 6171168] |- |[[Roy-6165|Cooke, Elsie Muriel Mary]]||1914 Mar 15||2008 Dec 17||||Nee Roy; W of Ronald (dec); M of Patricia, Rhonda, David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Roy-6165.jpg 6170953] |- |[[Cottrell-2040|Cottrell, Kevin James]]||1926||1998||||H of Frankie; F of Virginia, Jennifer, Dianne, Gillian, Christine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Cottrell-2040.jpg 6171141] |- |[[ Cottrell-1803|Cottrell, Mary]]||1961 Apr 25||1961 Apr 25||||D of Tom & Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Cottrell-1803.jpg 1010397] |- |[[Cottrell-2041|Cottrell, Robert Francis]]||1938 May 30||1992 Dec||||H of Mary; F of James, Michelle, Angela|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Cottrell-2041.jpg 6170929] |- |[[Cottrell-2042|Cottrell, Ronald]]||||2001 Mar 09||69||B of Kevin, Marie, Vincent, Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Cottrell-2042.jpg 6171092] |- |[[Cottrell-2039|Cottrell, Thomas Brendon]]||1926 Apr 19||1995 Aug 02||||H of Margaret; F of Elizabeth, Mary, Cathryn, William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Cottrell-2039.jpg 6170881] |- |[[Cottrell-2043|Cottrell, William Geoffrey]]||||1993 Jul 13||||H of Jessie; F of Simon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Cottrell-2043.jpg 6171253] |- |[[Cox-33712|Cox, Michael Ronald James]]||1975 Jan 20||2000 Jul 01||||S of Bill Cox, Katherine & Bernie Wall; B of Sharon & Kasey; GS of Tom & Betty Adams, Jom Cox & Jean Brack|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Cox-33712.jpg 6171111] |- |[[Unknown-566117|Crabtree, Brenda June]]||1929||1996||||W of Desmond; M of Susan, Debbie, Anthony|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Crabtree-3333.jpg 6170835] |- |[[Crabtree-3333|Crabtree, Desmond]]||1924||2015||||H of Brenda; F of Susan, Debbie, Anthony|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Crabtree-3333.jpg 6170835] |- |[[Craig-10588| Craig, Geoffrey Jack]]||||1955 Mar 06||28||father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Craig-10588.jpg 1010713] |- |[[ Whiting-4371|Crain, Daphne]]||1924 Jul 17||2012 Jul 02||||W of Eric; M of Kevin, Bev, Jenny|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Whiting-4371.jpg 6170906] |- |[[Crain-2147|Crain, Eric Clarence]]||1925 Jun 23||2011 May 17||||H of Daphne; F of Kevin, Bev, Jenny|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Crain-2147.jpg 6170907] |- |[[Craythorne-9| Craythorn, Archibald]]||||1973 Sep 15||90||with Arthur Craythorn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Craythorn-6.jpg 1010281] |- |[[Craythorn-6| Craythorn, Arthur Byron]]||||1964 Jul 05||56||with Archibald Craythorn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Craythorn-6.jpg 1010281] |- |[[Klauss-23| Craythorn, Edith Agnes]]||||1954 Oct 8 ||68||W. of Archibald Craythorn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Klauss-23.jpg 1010359] |- |[[Cribb-664|Cribb, George Richard]]||1923 Jun 06||1992 Mar 08||||H of Muriel; F of Cindy, Rhonda, Alan, Cheryl, Tony, Jill, Joy, Janelle, Max, Phill, Andrew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Cribb-664.jpg 6170969] |- |[[Crane-7641|Cribb, Muriel Blanche]]||1923 Sep 07||2009 May 26||||W of George; M of Cindy, Rhonda, Alan, Cheryl, Tony, Jill, Joy, Janelle, Max, Phill, Andrew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Cribb-664.jpg 6170969] |- |[[ Crichton-852|Crichton, George Francis]]||||1945 Oct 25||67||H of Cutava Elizabeth; F of Jean, Frank, Douglas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Crichton-852.jpg 1010761] |- |[[ Crichton-853|Crichton, James]]||||1888 Dec 24||47|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Crichton-853.jpg 1010885] |- |[[Crilly-108|Crilly, William]]||||1983 Jul 04||68||H of Clara; F of Clare & Gordon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Crilly-108.jpg 6171174] |- |[[Cronin-1716|Cronin, Clement Francis]]||1929 Jan 14||2007 Apr 09||||H of Brenda; F of Philip, Neil, Josephine, Bruce, Mark, Robert, David, James, Terence, Louise, Andrew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Cronin-1716.jpg 6170961] |- |[[Cronin-1718|Cronin, Kevin James (KJ)]]||1931 Apr 13||2013 Jul 09||||H of Aileen; F of Tim & Paul|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Cronin-1718.jpg 6170866] |- |[[Cronin-1719|Cronin, Lianna Jaye]]||||1983 Nov 30||3||3 yrs 7 mths; D of Philip & Robyn; Sis of Justin & Luke|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Cronin-1719.jpg 6171175] |- |[[Cronin-1721|Cronin, Luke Patrick]]||1982 Dec 10||2004 Aug 25||||S of Philip & Robyn; B of Justin & Lianna; Step-S of Bev; Step-B of Cindy & Jody|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Cronin-1721.jpg 6171011] |- |[[Parnell-1325| Crouch, Elizabeth]]||||1959 Aug 31||86||W of Matthew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Crouch-3544.jpg 1010122] |- |[[Crouch-3546| Crouch, J J]]||||1950 Sep 04||||H of I M Crouch|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Crouch-3546.jpg 1010144] |- |[[Parnell-1327| Crouch, Mary Ann]]||||1935 May 18||||d. Holbrook; W of James J Crouch; M of Mildred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Parnell-1327.jpg 1010143] |- |[[ Crouch-3544|Crouch, Matthew W]]||||1959 Sep 15||85||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Crouch-3544.jpg 1010122] |- |[[ Crowe-2513|Crowe, Agnes Bridget]]||||1872 Jan 21||6|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Crowe-2515.jpg 1010638] |- |[[Crowe-2515| Crowe, Edmund Joseph]]||||1879 Mar 16||||infant|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Crowe-2515.jpg 1010638] |- |[[Serong-3| Crowe, Eliza Jane]]||||1893 Jun 30||25||d. Rooksdale; W of James B Crowe jnr|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Crowe-2515.jpg 1010638] |- |[[ Crowe-2514|Crowe, James Bernard]]||||1891 Dec 13||70||d. Rooksdale|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Crowe-2515.jpg 1010638] |- |[[ Crowe-2516|Crowe, Luke Gregory]]||||1867 Jul 21||||infant|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Crowe-2515.jpg 1010638] |- |[[Crowe-2518| Crowe, Mary]]||||||||infant D of Eliza Jane Crowe|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Crowe-2515.jpg 1010638] |- |[[ Musgrave-1268|Culph, Eveline Julia]]||||1981 Dec 24||82||W of William; M of Keith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/Musgrave-1268.jpg 1010556] |- |[[Haynes-6468| Culph, Mayura]]||1926 Feb 11||1999 Jul 19||||W of Keith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Haynes-6468.jpg 1010742] |- |[[Culph-44| Culph, William James]]||||1965 Oct 04||72||H of Evelyn; F of Keith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Culph-44.jpg 1010557] |- |[[ Heriot-379|Curtis, Florence J]]||||1944 Jun 02||26||W of Alan; M of John, David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Heriot-379.jpg 1010834] |- |[[Whitehead-5894|Daly, Doreen Elizabeth]]||||2006 Mar 28||65||W of Stephen; M of Darren, Natalie, Nathan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Whitehead-5894.jpg 6170989] |- |[[Freer-986|Daniel, Elsa Lillian]]||1914 Dec 15||2009 Mar 11||||W of Jack; M of Russell, James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Daniel-8629.jpg 6170869] |- |[[Daniel-8629|Daniel, John Henry (Jack)]]||1915 Dec 20||1996 Jul 08||||AIF; DCM, MM; H of Elsa; F of Russell, James| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Daniel-8629.jpg |6170869] |- |[[ Daniel-7560|Daniel, John Henry]]||||1947 Jul 03||64||father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Daniel-7560.jpg 1010425] |- |[[Daniel-7561| Daniels, Edward Louis]] ||||1891 Aug 19||35||H of Adolphine Daniels|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Daniel-7561.jpg 1010407] |- |[[Sutherland-8261|Darlow, Helen]]||||2001 Dec 06||80||W of Ronald; M of John, Bill, Jenny|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Darlow-160.jpg 6170935] |- |[[Darlow-160|Darlow, Ronald (Pat)]]||||1993 Jun 02||71||H of Helen; F of John, Bill, Jenny|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Darlow-160.jpg 6170935] |- |[[Riedel-590| Davey, Bertha (Elsie)]]||||1983 Nov 06||87||W of Sydney|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Davey-2631.jpg 1010189] |- |[[Davey-2631| Davey, Sydney]]||||1976 Feb 07||86||H of Elsie; F of Eva & Nellie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Davey-2631.jpg 1010189] |- |[[ Davidson-13017|Davidson, Ernest Martin]]||||1954 Jul 02||68||H of Mary Ellen; F of William, Harold, Gordon, Leonard, Inga, Dorothy, Hilda, Richard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Davidson-13017.jpg 1010226] |- |[[ Davies-10958|Davies, Alice Mary]]||||1974 Dec 13||78||Sis of George & Eveline, Ellie (dec), Annie (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Davies-10958.jpg 1010524] |- |[[ Davies-10960|Davies, Eveline (Daisy)]]||||1984 Jul 23||83||Sis of Mary, Ellie, Annie, George (all dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Davies-10960.jpg 1010523] |- |[[Davies-10959|Davies, George]]||||1931 Jan 26||66||father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Davies-10959.jpg 1010503] |- |[[Davies-10961| Davies, George Harold]]||||1981 May 23||75||B of Mary, Ellie, Annie (all dec), Daisy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Davies-10961.jpg 1010525] |- |[[ Gorman-1997|Davies, Jane]]||||1942 Aug 26||77||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Gorman-1997.jpg 1010502] |- |[[Davies-10979| Davies, John C]]||1914 Sep 15||1996 Jul 11||||S of Charles and Mary; B of Agnes, Teresa, Les|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Davies-10979.jpg 1010213] |- |[[Flood-2174| Davies, Mary Margaret]]||||1956 Sep 28||76||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Flood-2174.jpg 1010212] |- |[[ Davis-75794|Davis, Allan Hugh]]||1923 Jan 26||1923 Aug 03|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Davis-75794.jpg 1010848] |- |[[Adams-50169|Davis, Amy Agnes]]||1905||1994||89||nee Adams; W of Reginald Arnold Davis (1900-1963); M of Ruth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Adams-50169.jpg 6170919] |- |[[ Waters-7130|Davis, Emily Etta]]||||1987 Jan 17||86||W of Ronald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Davis-75793.jpg 1010881] |- |[[Davis-75793| Davis Ronald James]]||||1959 Nov 17||60||H of Emily|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Davis-75793.jpg 1010881] |- |[[Davis-75796| Davis, William James]]||||1945 Sep 01||72||father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Davis-75796.jpg 1010803] |- |[[ Davis-75797|Davis,William John]]||||1919 Jun 25||15||S. of James and Jane.|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Davis-75797.jpg 1010847] |- |[[Unknown-567521|Day, Catherine (Kit)]]||||1997 Sep 12||87||Partner of Bill|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Unknown-567521.jpg 6170844] |- |[[De_Lepervanche-2|de Lepervanche, Letitia Anne]]||1899 Aug 03||1999 Mar 13||||b. Narrabri; d. Holbrook|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/De_Lepervanche-2.jpg 6171144] |- |[[Faber-1431|de Reus, Hinke (Helen)]]||||1989 Jul 08||75||W of Jack; M of Cor, Fronnie, Andre|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/De_Reus-61.jpg 6171019] |- |[[De_Reus-61|de Reus, Jacob (Jack)]]||||2009 Jun 16||89||H of Helen; F of Cor, Fronnie, Andre|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/De_Reus-61.jpg 6171019] |- |[[ Delamont-25|Delamont, Robert William Lindsay]]||||1966 Dec 21||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Delamont-25.jpg 1010288] |- |[[ Meggett-16|Devenish, Charlotte]]||||1939 May 18||73||W of Matthew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Devenish-348.jpg 1010809] |- |[[Devenish-348| Devenish, Matthew]]||||1928 Jul 14||67||H of Charlotte|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Devenish-348.jpg 1010809] |- |[[Unknown-515508| Dixon, Helen]]||||1949 Sep 16||78||b. Dumfries, Scotland; mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Unknown-515508.jpg 1010825] |- |[[Dodd-5387| Dodd, Joseph]]||||1952 Jul 6||||1st AIF 8th Light Horse; d. Holbrook|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Dodd-5387.jpg 1010388] |- |[[Peacock-3766| Doughty, Emmeline Nancy]]||||1994 Aug 16||76||W of Frederick Thomas; M of Susan, Judith, Murray|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Peacock-3766.jpg 1010435] |- |[[Doughty-1383| Doughty, Thomas Frederick]]||||1955 Apr 28|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Doughty-1383.jpg 1010434] |- |[[Walsh-9360|Doyle Annie]]||1864||1916 Sep||||W. of Owen Doyle||Obituary |- |[[Dinsdale-295|Dinsdale, Leonard Alexander]]||1945||2005||60||RAN RS8866; H of Ruth; F of Nickolas (dec) & Michelle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Dinsdale-295.jpg 6171002] |- |[[Doran-1718|Doran, Thomas Francis]]||1905 Sep 14||1994 Jul 27|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Doran-1718.jpg 6170917] |- |[[Cameron-12401|Downs, Jessie May]]||1916 May 16||1998 Dec 05||||W of Lloyd; M of Peter, Michael, Richard, David, Philip|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Cameron-12401.jpg 6171142] |- |[[Downs-4154|Downs, Lloyd Stanley]]||||1990 Feb 06||76||AIF; H of Jessie; F of Peter, Michael, Richard, David, Philip|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Downs-4154.jpg 6171280] |- |[[Doyle-7906|Doyle, Patrick Michael (Paddy)]]||1926 Mar 17||2005 May 14||||b. Harden; d. Albury|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Doyle-7906.jpg 6171006] |- |[[Drage-296| Drage, Charles]]||||1934|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Drage-296.jpg 1010925] |- |[[ Drage-204|Drage, John]]||||1928|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Drage-296.jpg 1010925] |- |[[ Holder-3158|Drage, Mary Ann]]||||1956 Sep 05||88||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Drage-297.jpg 1010927] |- |[[Cant-235| Drage, Sarah]]||||1931 Dec 30|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Drage-296.jpg 1010925] |- |[[ Drage-297|Drage, William Henry]]||||1938 Jul 12||76||H of Mary Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Drage-297.jpg 1010927] |- |[[ Drysdale-845|Drysdale, Colin Andrew]]||||1971 Nov 04||74||H of Louie; F of Lorne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Drysdale-845.jpg 1010261] |- |[[ Casey-4667|Drysdale, Louie Marion]]||1908||1988||||W of Colin; M of Lorne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Drysdale-845.jpg 1010261] |- |[[ Duke-4317|Duke, Frederick Reginald Edward]]||||1932 Jul 23||34|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Duke-4317.jpg 1010329] |- |[[Duncan-17984|Duncan, Kenneth Francis]]||1932 Nov 18||2002 Nov 21||||H of Margaret; F of Helen & Ruth||6171058 |- |[[Bleasdale-111|Duncan, Margaret Jean]]||1930 Jan 01||2018 Dec 04||||W of Ken; M of Helen & Ruth||6171058 |- |[[Hayes-14631| Duncan, Marion May]]||||1985 Jun 25||89||W of Sidney (dec); M of Marion, Ken|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Duncan-15549.jpg 1010682] |- |[[Duncan-15549|Duncan, Sidney Francis]]||||1973 Nov 18||77||H of Marion; F of Marion, Ken|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Duncan-15549.jpg 1010682] |- |[[Williams-101969|Durand, Margaret Ellen (Peg)]]||1927 Nov 30||2019 Oct 18||||W of Ron (dec); Sis of Betty, Marie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Williams-101969.jpg 6170905] |- |[[Hancock-9995|Duruz, Dorothy]]||||1990 Dec 27||89||W of Edward (dec); M of Shirley & John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Hancock-9995.jpg 6171284] |- |[[Duruz-27|Duruz, Edward]]||||1983 Dec 01||82||H of Dorothy; F of Shirley & John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Duruz-27.jpg 6171285] |- |[[Earls-483| Earls, William Burchell]]||1894 Sep 09||1895 Feb 07||||3rd S of John & Edith Earls|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Earls-483.jpg 1010621] |- |[[Eddy-4587|Eddy, Richard John]]||1930 Jul 14||2009 Jul 24||||H of Margaret; F of Peter & Trudy, Joanne & David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Eddy-4587.jpg 6170915] |- |[[Edwards-32656|Edwards, Cecil]]||||1990 Apr 02||65||H of Patricia; F of George, Lynne, Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Edwards-32656.jpg 6171013] |- |[[ Edwards-27584|Edwards, Claude Thomas]]||||1974 May 02||62||H of Julia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Edwards-27584.jpg 1010528] |- |[[Crowe-2046| Edwards, Ettie Mary]]||1901 Nov 27||1961 May 01|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Crowe-2046.jpg 1010124] |- |[[Edwards-27585| Edwards, George James]]||||1938 Dec 26||16|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Edwards-27585.jpg 1010489] |- |[[ Edwards-27586|Edwards, James Thomas]]||||1925 Jul 08||27||d. Carrathool|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Edwards-27586.jpg 1010488] |- |[[Musgrave-1284| Edwards, Julia Ellen]]||||1997 Sep 11||81||W of Claude|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Edwards-27584.jpg 1010528] |- |[[ Edwards-22798|Edwards, Leslie (Sonny)]]||1893 Jun 25||1962 Feb 17|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Edwards-22798.jpg 1010100] |- |[[Edwards-32657|Edwards, Michael George]]||||1992 Jan 28||53||S of Leslie & Ettie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Edwards-32657.jpg 6170970] |- |[[Chitty-267|Egan, Alva Claire]]||1911 Sep 12||2009 Apr 02||||W of Frank (dec); M & M-in-L of Winifred & Ernest Sudnik; Sis of Jack Chitty & Mary Muller (both dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Chitty-267.jpg 6170950] |- |[[Eldering-14| Eldering, Robert Bruce]]||||1972 Jan 14||15||S of Frederick & Julia; B of Peter, Keith, Vicki, Garth, Sandra, Geoff|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Eldering-14.jpg 1010235] |- |[[ Freer-879|Ellery, Annie Lillian]]||||1969 Feb 02||70||with Sarah Ann Freer|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Freer-879.jpg 1010632] |- |[[ Ellis-19916|Ellis, David Frederick]]||||1943 Jul 24||29||H of Margaret; F of Jennifer & David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Ellis-19916.jpg 1010853] |- |[[Emerson-4345|Emerson, Alan James (Barney)]]||1943 Feb 02||2014 Apr 12||||H of Rhonda; F of Mandy, Deanne (dec), Darren, Andrew, Renee|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Emerson-4345.jpg 6170847] |- |[[Emerson-4346|Emerson, Deanne Gaye]]||1965 Jul 02||1994 Jul 07||||M of Jarnia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Emerson-4346.jpg 6170926] |- |[[Trebley-1|Emerson, Mary Eva]]||1910 Oct 31||2009 Feb 21||||nee Trebley; W of Robert Percival; M of Robert, John, Alan, Elizabeth, Donald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Trebley-1.jpg 6170949] |- |[[Emerson-4347|Emerson, Robert William (Buddy)]]||1938||2012||||S of Mary & Robert (Percy) Emerson; Eldest B of John, Alan, Elizabeth, Donald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Emerson-4347.jpg 6170902] |- |[[ Emerson-3721|Emerson, Robert Percival (Percy)]]||||1978 Jan 15||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Emerson-3721.jpg 1010678] |- |[[ Eulenstein-4|Eulenstein, David Eric William]]||||1952 Feb 24||52|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Eulenstein-4.jpg 1010749] |- |[[Unknown-568045|Fairall, Josephine Mary]]||1960 Jul 07||2011 Feb 27||||W of Glenn; M of Simon, Matthew, Amanda, Dylan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Cronin-1807.jpg 6171216] |- |[[Fairall-253|Fairall, Laurence Peter]]||||1989 Sep 04||70||AIF; H of Vera; F of Ellie & Glenn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Fairall-199.jpg 6171215] |- |[[Lees-1383|Fairall, Vera May]]||1925 May 16||1998 Dec 30||73||W of Laurence; M of Ellen & Glenn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Lees-1383.jpg 6171214] |- |[[Fairlie-243| Fairlie, David James]]||||1973 Sep 14||||AIF VX46231; M.M.|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Fairlie-243.jpg 1010685] |- |[[Fairlie-240| Fairlie, Jack William]]||||1978 Jul 24||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Fairlie-240.jpg 1010676] |- |[[Fairlie-244| Fairlie, James Henry]]||||1966 Sep 03||||AIF VX46260|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Fairlie-244.jpg 1010704] |- |[[Fanning-1560| Fanning, John Frederick]]||||1894 Jun 15||27|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Fanning-1560-1.jpg 1010846] |- |[[Unknown-568166|Faulkner, Doris]]||1991 Oct 22||66||||W of George; M of Joe, Josie, Len, Charles, Keith, John, Peter, David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Unknown-568166.jpg 6171219] |- |[[Faulkner-4891|Faulkner, George]]||1990 Dec 17||||74||H of Doris; F of Joe, Josie, Len, Charles, Keith, John, Peter, David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Faulkner-4891.jpg 6171218] |- |[[Unknown-568167|Fawcett, Shirley Maretta]]||1936 Jun 11||2003 Nov 05||||W of Brian; M of Jeffrey, Bevan, Marette; M-in-L of Gaye & Allen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Unknown-568167.jpg 6171053] |- |[[Fealy-19|Fealy, Vincent (John)]]||1937 Nov 14||2017 Jul 14||||H of Isabel; F of Brendan, Warwick, Sandra, Michael, Nigel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Fealy-19.jpg 6171187] |- |[[ Feltham-407|Feltham, Denis Wayne]]||||1944||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Feltham-407.jpg 1010931] |- |[[Ferguson-15771| Ferguson, Molly Jane]]||||2003 Apr 26||||D of Brian & Kathryn; Sis of Lucy & George||1010392 |- |[[Bruce-9304|Field, Dorine]]||||1994 Jan 16||84||W of William; M of Jenny, Robert (dec), Valmai, Rosie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Field-1482.jpg 6171122] |- |[[Field-1482|Field, William James]]||||1985 Oct 12||81||H of Dorine; F of Jenny, Robert (dec), Valmai, Rosie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Field-1482.jpg 6171122] |- |[[ Unknown-516430|Fischer, Margarete Brigitte]]||||1986 Jan 12||50||W of Carl; M of Michael & Conrad|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Unknown-516430.jpg 1010533] |- |[[Fisher-24564|Fisher, Darren (Sparra)]]||||1987 Jan 10||20||S of Robyn & Des|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Fisher-24564.jpg 6171074] |- |[[Fisher-24565|Fisher, Ronald James (Tony)]]||1944 Jan 28||2018 Jan 18||||H of Lyn; F of Aaron|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Fisher-24565.jpg 6171203] |- |[[Sharp-10676| Fisher, Ada Myrtle]]||||1965 Oct 13||76||W of William; M of Charlie (dec), Les (dec), James, Norman, Allan (dec), Walter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Sharp-10676.jpg 1010470] |- |[[Fisher-21215| Fisher, Angus David]]||||1943 Mar 18||||infant|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Fisher-21215.jpg 1010934] |- |[[Fisher-21230| Fisher, Barry Edwin]]||1941 Feb 03||1998 Sep 27||||S of Charles & Lilian; B of William & Gwen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Fisher-21230.jpg 1010469] |- |[[Sharp-10684| Fisher, Charles William]]||1912||1950 Nov 23||||F. of Barry, H. of Lillian||Research |- |[[ Fisher-21217|Fisher, David]]||||1936 Sep 06||73||with Mary Ann Fisher|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Fisher-21217.jpg 1010588] |- |[[Fisher-24566|Fisher, Walter Melville]]||1935 Jul 20||2016 Jul 31||81||AIF; H of Alma; F of Christine, Leoney, Wendy, Jennifer|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Fisher-24566.jpg 6171196] |- |[[Freer-881| Fisher, Isabel Joan]]||||1972 May 27||50||W of Leslie; M of Margaret, Ronda, Robin, Rosemary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Sharp-10685.jpg 1010233] |- |[[Sharp-10685| Fisher, Leslie Thomas]]||||1980 Oct 02||62||H of Isabel; F of Margaret, Ronda, Robin, Rosemary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Sharp-10685.jpg 1010233] |- |[[Parker-36695| Fisher, Mary Ann]]||||1946 Jul 18||78||with David Fisher|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Fisher-21217.jpg 1010588] |- |[[ Fisher-21210|Fisher, William Walter Melville]]||||1951 May 18||57||AIF; H of Ada; F of Charlie (dec), Les (dec), James, Norman, Allan (dec), Walter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Sharp-10676.jpg 1010470] |- |[[Flannery-894|Flannery, Patrick John]]||||1988 Jul 08||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Flannery-894.jpg 6171025] |- |[[Rossiter-1270|Fletcher, Lola Constance]]||1928 Oct 09||2009 May 29||||W of Adrian; M of Vivien, Michael, Anthony, Ian, Gavin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Rossiter-1270.jpg 6170951] |- |[[ Flynn-4167|Flinn, Michael]]||||1872 Sep 12||73||with Mary Anne Heavy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Flinn-1028.jpg 1010499] |- |[[ Holland-11636|Flux, Fanny Peppler]]||||1943 Mar 21||62||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Flux-142.jpg 1010357] |- |[[Flux-143| Flux, J H]]||||1967 Jun 02||59||AIF VX53565|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Flux-142.jpg 1010357] |- |[[ Flux-144|Flux, Nellie Maud]]||||1943 May 16||37|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Flux-142.jpg 1010357] |- |[[ Flux-142|Flux, William]]||||1952 Nov 17||73||father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Flux-142.jpg 1010357] |- |[[ May-11090|Foley, Maggie Edith]]||||1966 Jan 27||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/May-11090.jpg 1010655] |- |[[Forbes-6711|Forbes, Alistair Maclean]]||1923 Mar 13||2009 Nov 05||||H of Jean; F of Ian, Alan, Fiona, Alison|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Forbes-6711.jpg 6171310] |- |[[Gifford-4056|Forbes, Jean Winifred]]||1925 Jun 20||2001 Aug 16||||W of Alistair; M of Ian, Alan, Fiona, Alison|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Gifford-4056.jpg 6171307] |- |[[ Ford-14978| Ford, James]]||||1872 Dec 25||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Ford-14978.jpg 1010598] |- |[[Roberts-36130|Forsyth, Sarah Ann]] ||1876||1944||||W. of George Black and Kenneth Forsyth||Obituary |- |[[Foster-27712|Foster, Archibald (Tim)]]||||1979 Oct 07||68||H of Mabel; F of Mary,Lyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Foster-27712.jpg 6171288] |- |[[Fox-16938| Fox, Raymond]]||||1964 Feb 14||<1||8 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Fox-16938.jpg 1010274] |- |[[ Fox-16939|Fox, Reuben George]]||1911 Jul 21||1979 Jun 06||68||RAAF 12927|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Fox-16939.jpg 1010202] |- |[[ Frana-25|Frana, Johnnie]]||||1978 Jan 01||||H of Dawn; F of Brian, Colin, Joanne, Pauline|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Frana-25.jpg 1010534] |- |[[Francis-8243|Francis, Donald Elliott]]||1929 Feb 20||2016 Nov 19||||H of Vahine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Francis-8243.jpg 6171202] |- |[[Gibbings-75|Francis, Vahine]]||1934 Nov 04||2018 Oct 27||||W of Donald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Francis-8243.jpg 6171202] |- |[[ Franklin-12491|Franklin, William]]||||1948 Jun 12||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Franklin-12491.jpg 1010464] |- |[[Freebody-160|Freebody, Hubert John]]||||1989 Apr 12||82||H of Marie; F & Step-F of Dot, Ron (dec), Joan, Arthur, Peter, Paul, David, Mark, Andrew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Freebody-160.jpg 6171027] |- |[[Alexander-19942|Freebody, Marie Isobel]]||1916 Dec 25||2016 Nov 28||||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Alexander-19942.jpg 6170860] |- |[[Irons-1011| Freeburn, Adeline Ellen]]||1901 Jun 26||1991 Aug 01||||with William Freeburn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Freeburn-104.jpg 1010206] |- |[[Freeburn-104| Freeburn, William Eric]]||1900 Feb 25||1979 Apr 16||||with Adeline Freeburn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Freeburn-104.jpg 1010206] |- |[[Black-15856| Freer, Ada]]||||1968 Jul 11||69||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Black-15856.jpg 1010258] |- |[[Coleman-12828| Freer, Ada Annie]]||||1973 Jun 28||88||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Coleman-12828.jpg 1010271] |- |[[ Freer-886|Freer, Beatrice L]]||||1972 Jun 23||43|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Freer-886.jpg 1010255] |- |[[ Pumpa-208|Freer, Elizabeth Ann]]||||1978 Aug 16||96||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Freer-885.jpg 1010272] |- |[[Freer-885| Freer, James]]||||1964 Nov 12||81||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Freer-885.jpg 1010272] |- |[[Freer-887| Freer, John]]||||1942||||H. of Mary||Death Notice |- |[[ Galvin-753|Freer, Mary]]||||1939 Dec 12||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Galvin-753.jpg 1010512] |- |[[Campbell-40089| Freer, Sarah Ann]]||||1909 Sep 21||55||W of Jack; M of Mary Walker|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Freer-879.jpg 1010632] |- |[[Freer-882| Freer, Thomas]]||||1929 Sep 01||53||father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Freer-882.jpg 1010369] |- |[[Freer-987|Freer, Thomas (Alan)]]||||1986 Dec 17||63||S of Thomas & Ada (both dec); B of Lil, Isabel (dec), Inez, John, Beatrice (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Freer-987.jpg 6171084] |- |[[Freer-884| Freer, William]]||||1963 Jun 22||77||H of Ada; F of Gladys, Elsa, George, Mavis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Coleman-12828.jpg 1010271] |- |[[Fulford-854|Fulford, Desmond Joseph]]||1935 Jul 22||2007 Oct 20||||H of Margaret; F of Mark, Daryl, Terry, Ashley, Jason, Vicki|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Fulford-854.jpg 6171252] |- |[[Hemphill-1491|Fulford, Margaret Mary]]||1938 Dec 09||1997 Jul 21||||W of Desmond; M of Mark, Daryl, Terry, Ashley, Jason, Vicki|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Hemphill-1491.jpg 6171251] |- |[[Bauerle-108|Furze, Elsie ]]||1915||2011|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Bauerle-108.jpg 6171109] |- |[[ King-39960|Furze, Eva Jane Mary]]||||1980 Dec 05||||W of Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Furze-143.jpg 1010899] |- |[[Furze-144| Furze, Frederick Henry]]||||1932 Jun 05||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Furze-144.jpg 1010376] |- |[[ Furze-143|Furze, Henry Joseph]]||||1939 Sep 18||||H of Eva|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Furze-143.jpg 1010899] |- |[[Loughridge-157| Fynney, Ellen Gertrude (Nell)]]||||1967 Jan 24||60||W of George; M of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Loughridge-157.jpg 1010659] |- |[[Mycock-68| Fynney, G E F]]||||1965 Jan 27||63||AIF VX29622; H of Ellen; M of Rupert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Mycock-68.jpg 1010617] |- |[[Haynes-6504| Gaehl, Kathleen]]||1926 Feb 11||1980 Apr 23||||W of Wally|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Haynes-6504.jpg 1010744] |- |[[Hudson-13356| Galvin, Emma Bella]]||1883||1939 Aug||54||W. of Francis Sylvestor Galvin||Obituary |- |[[Galvin-754| Galvin, Edward Joshua]]||1850||1938||||Gt Grandfather of Douglas Galvin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Galvin-754.jpg 1010473] |- |[[Galvin-864|Galvin, Ethel]]||||1975 Aug 19||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Galvin-864.jpg 6171289] |- |[[McKinnon-3216|Garlick, Violet Isobel]]||||1986 Dec 30||69||W of Frank (dec); M of Heather & Doug|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/McKinnon-3216.jpg 6171087] |- |[[Garnsey-242|Garnsey, Brian Paul]]||1929 Oct 08||2016 Mar 13||||H of Marjorie; F of David, Helen, Vicki, Roger|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Garnsey-242.jpg 6171201] |- |[[Garry-214| Garry, Laurence Michael]]||||1890 Apr 26||19|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Garry-214.jpg 1010568] |- |[[Howard-26293|Gason, Regina Mary]]||1916 Jul 20||1991 Nov 30||||W of Harry; M of Therese, Lavina, John, Basil, Beverley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Howard-26293.jpg 6170973] |- |[[ Caunt-64|Gaunt, Richard George]]||1913 Sep 07||1960 Feb 13||||H of Joyce; F of Pam, Noel, Peter, Chris|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Caunt-64.jpg 1010439] |- |[[Gaylard-222| Gaylard, Alan Clarence]]||||1967 Jan 02||36||S of Clarence & Irene|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Gaylard-222.jpg 1010289] |- |[[Gaylard-221| Gaylard, Clarence (Jack)]]||||1985 Jan 01||86||H of Irene|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Gaylard-221.jpg 1010290] |- |[[Germer-49| Gaylard, Irene Burnley]]||||1971 Oct 25||70||W of Clarence|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Gaylard-221.jpg 1010290] |- |[[Geddes-1317| Geddes, Ian Irvine]]||1915 Jan 01||1978 Jul 05||63||b. Woking, England; d. Mandoora; H of Beverley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Geddes-1317.jpg 1010665] |- |[[ Germer-50|Germer, Iris Melva]]||||1925 Oct 24||1||15 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Germer-50.jpg 1010105] |- |[[ Gibson-19507|Gibson, Cecil Herman]]||||1985 Sep 15||75||H of Helen; F of Donald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Gibson-19507.jpg 1010138] |- |[[Gibson-22753|Gibson, Hasty Victor]]||1908 Jul 23||2001 Aug 31||83||H of Rose; F of Ronald (dec), Janette, David, Marilyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Gibson-22753.jpg 6171114] |- |[[ Parnell-1343|Gibson, Helen Dorothy]]||||1990 Sep 16||73||W of Cecil; M of Donald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Parnell-1343.jpg 1010137] |- |[[Gibson-22754|Gibson, Ronald John]]||1939 Sep 26||1997 May 21|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/Gibson-22754.jpg 6170838] |- |[[Loughridge-199|Gibson, Rose Lavinia]]||1908 Jun 05||1999 Sep 26||91||W of Hasty; M of Ronald (dec), Janette, David, Marilyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Gibson-22753.jpg 6171114] |- | [[McNaughton-1216|Gifford, Catherine]] ||||1904?||57||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/McNaughton-1216.jpg 1010888] |- |[[Latham-2540| Gifford, Ethel Maud]]||||1948 Mar 23||65||W of Francis James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Latham-2540.jpg 1010890] |- | [[Gifford-3532|Gifford, Francis James]] ||||1933 Feb 23||60||S of James Gifford|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Gifford-3531.jpg 1010889] |- | [[Gifford-3535|Gifford, James]] ||||1944 Apr 01||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Gifford-3535.jpg 1010857] |- | [[Gifford-3531|Gifford, James G]] ||||1913 Sep 16||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Gifford-3531.jpg 1010889] |- |[[Gifford-3534| Gifford, Laura Ann]]||||1934 Sep 15||58|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Gifford-3534.jpg 1010887] |- |[[Gifford-4064|Gifford, Neil McMillan]]||||1990 Jul 20||77||RAAF; S of Francis & Ethel Gifford; B of Mac (dec), Cath (dec), Don, Belle, Dot, Ethel, Barbara (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Gifford-4064.jpg 6170986] |- |[[Gilbert-16788|Gilbert, Desmond Arthur (Des)]]||||1995 Sep 19||||H of Robyn; F of Darren (Sparra)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Gilbert-16788.jpg 6170882] |- |[[Unknown-518059| Gilbert, Kathleen]]||||1994 Feb 20||81||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Gilbert-13824.jpg 1010174] |- |[[Gilbert-13825| Gilbert, Timothy Robert]]||1973 May 30||2000 May 12||||S of Ian & Marilyn; B of Angela & Miriam|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Gilbert-13825.jpg 1010175] |- |[[ Gilbert-13824|Gilbert, William Henry]]||||1978 Jul 25||74||H of Kath; F of Colin, Des, Ian, Eileen, Betty, Shirley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Gilbert-13824.jpg 1010174] |- |[[Unknown-568773|Gillard, Betty June]]||1932 Jun 15||2004 Apr 10||||W of Jim|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Gillard-1014.jpg 6171048] |- |[[Gillard-1014|Gillard, James Earl Wilkie Macdonald]]||1923 May 03||2008 Sep 12||||H of Betty|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Gillard-1014.jpg 6171048] |- |[[Ginger-146| Ginger, Gregory Allan]]||||1982 May 08||20||S of Ann & Bert; B of Steven, Gaye, Jodie; GS of Harry & Thelma Petts|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Ginger-146.jpg 1010956] |- |[[ Ginger-147|Ginger, Hubert James (Bert)]]||1940 Sep 11||2009 Jun 24||||H of Ann; F of Steven, Greg (dec), Gaye, Jodie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Ginger-147.jpg 1010957] |- |[[ Lawson-9106|Glancy, Florence]]||1873||1916 Feb 2|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Lawson-9106.jpg 1010342] |- |[[ Glancy-132|Glancy, James William]]||||1911 Aug 07||44|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Glancy-132.jpg 1010916] |- |[[ Gordon-13925|Gordon, David]]||||1981 Dec 10||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Gordon-13925.jpg 1010736] |- |[[Gowan-571| Gowan, Arthur]]||||1943 Jan 01||34||Youngest S of John & Estelle; KIA Buna, New Guinea|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Gowan-571.jpg 1010796] |- |[[Gowan-574| Gowan, Byram Comrie]]||||1958 Jun 23||53||H of Elspeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Gowan-574.jpg 1010798] |- |[[Hain-357| Gowan, Elspeth Dorothy]]||||1978 May 24||74||W of Byram|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Gowan-574.jpg 1010798] |- |[[Gowan-573|Gowan, Estelle Jane]]||||1946? Aug 29||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Gowan-573.jpg 1010797] |- |[[Gowan-572|Gowan, John]]||||1933 Nov 03||70||H of Estelle Jane Gowan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Gowan-571.jpg 1010796] |- | [[Graham-20661|Graham, Archibald Garry]] ||||1969 Apr 10||23||S of Ida & Redvers (dec); B of John, Bill, Beverley, Margaret, Douglas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Graham-20661.jpg 1010690] |- | [[Evans-30388|Graham, Ida Elvina]] ||||2001 Oct 06||88||W of Redvers|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Graham-10269.jpg 1010706] |- |[[ Graham-21595|Graham, Joseph Thomas]]||||1953 Mar 19||74||H of Mary; F of Joseph & Douglas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Graham-21595.jpg 1010826] |- |[[ Dixon-12484|Graham, Mary]]||||1982 Sep 16||89||W of Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Dixon-12484.jpg 1010827] |- | [[Graham-10269|Graham, Redvers Llewellyn (Snow)]] ||||1966 Jul 14||59||H of Ida; F of John, Bill, Beverley, Margaret, Garry, Douglas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Graham-10269.jpg 1010706] |- |[[Graham-25221|Graham, William (Doc)]]||||1987 Aug 11||48||H of Evelyn; F of Llewellyn, William, Antanella|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Graham-25221.jpg 6171069] |- |[[Gray-28707| Gray, Robert Dalrymple]]||||1938 Dec 28||||father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Gray-28707.jpg 1010367] |- |[[Gates-6727|Greenwood, Dorothy Clare]]||1932 Feb 21||2019 Jul 22||||D of Francis & Millicent Gates; Sis of Coleen; W of Lawrence|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Gates-6727.jpg 6171036] |- |[[Greenwood-4456|Greenwood, Lawrence]]||1921 Aug 05||2002 Oct 09||||S of Charles & Harriet; H of Agnes (dec) & Dorothy; F of Lawrence, Roy, Nigel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Gates-6727.jpg 6171036] |- |[[Clark-66412|Groat, Marjory]]||||2009 Aug 11||80||W of Donald; M of Lindsay, Jan, Geoffrey, Robyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Clark-66412.jpg 6171331] |- |[[Griffiths-4826|Griffiths Charles George]]||1852||1925 Jul 21||73||||Funeral Notice |- |[[ Grundy-723|Grundy, William Francis]]||||1898 Mar 20||35||H of Bridget|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Grundy-723.jpg 1010628] |- |[[Guascoine-9|Guascoine, Frederick Donald]]||||2004 Jun 07||71||H of Valma (dec) & Nancy; F of Ron & Simone, Barbara, Ian (dec), Phillip & Nino, Glen, Grant & Debbie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Guascoine-9.jpg 6171207] |- |[[Parker-42680|Guascoine, Valma Jean]]||||1982 Aug 27||51||W of Fred; M of Ron, Ian, Phillip, Barbara, Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Parker-42680.jpg 6171208] |- |[[ Youngman-350|Gulliver, Judith M]]||||1961 Mar 10||24||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Youngman-350.jpg 1010438] |- |[[Butler-24987|Gunson, Evelyn]]||1917 Sep 28||2006 Dec 09||||W of William (Bill); M of Fay, Hayden, Ray, Bebe|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Butler-24987.jpg6170998] |- |[[Gunson-478|Gunson, William Hayden]]||1911 Sep 29||2006 Oct 21||||AIF; H of Evelyn; F of Fay, Hayden, Ray, Bebe|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Gunson-510.jpg 6170997] |- |[[Guy-3521|Guy, Wallace George]]||1895||1930 Jul 30||35||||Death Notice |- |[[Haack-358|Haack, Peter Alexander]]||1929 Apr 04||1999 May 14||||H of Audrey; F of Lynette & Suzie; F-in-L of Phillip & David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Haack-358.jpg 6171147] |- |[[Crouch-3584| Hall, Clare]]||1904 Jan 09||1987 Aug 04||||mother; D of Mathew & Elizabeth Crouch|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Crouch-3584.jpg 1010121] |- |[[Hall-47803|Hall, Therese Rosemary]]||1941 Apr 03||2016 Dec 05||||S of Julian Crouch-Hall, D. of John and Clare|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Hall-47803.jpg 1010123] |- |[[ Hallam-961|Hallam, Thomas Lawerence]]||||1979 May 01||49||father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Hallam-961.jpg 1010242] |- |[[Heriot-429|Hamilton, Angela Murdoch]]||1956 Apr 08||2006 Oct 10||||M of Douglas, Emily & Cathryn Hamilton; D of Robert Mitchell Heriot & Margaret Murdoch|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Heriot-429.jpg 6170996] |- |[[Hamilton-23351| Hamilton, Angus Lacey]]||||1918 May 07||21||KIA France WWI; S of Robert & Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Hamilton-23351.jpg 1010948] |- |[[Liston-744|Hamilton, Dorothy Carmel]]||1922 Nov 27||2011 Oct 25||88||nee Liston; W of Victor; M of John, Peter, Jim, Maxwell, Frances, Richard, William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Hamilton-27497.jpg 6171126] |- |[[ Lacey-2385|Hamilton, Elizabeth Ann]]||||1936 May 13||82||W of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Hamilton-23351.jpg 1010948] |- |[[Hamilton-27487|Hamilton, Cletus Milton]]||1924 Dec 23||2011 Nov 14||||H of Viola; F of Margaret, Lawrence, Pearl, Raymond, Beverley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Hamilton-27487.jpg 6171055] |- |[[ Hamilton-23354|Hamilton, Ethel Louisa]]||||1890 Jan 02||4||D of Robert & Elizabeth Hamilton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Hamilton-23351.jpg 1010948] |- |[[Hamilton-27502|Hamilton, James Brian]]||1951 Aug 14||2005 Apr 06||||H of Lois; F of Ryan & Josh|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Hamilton-27502.jpg 6171008] |- |[[Hamilton-27528|Hamilton, John Anthony]]||1902||1994||92||F of Annette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Hamilton-27528.jpg 6170921] |- |[[ Hamilton-23356|Hamilton, John W]]||||1956 Jul 28||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Hamilton-23356.jpg 1010720] |- |[[ Hamilton-23358|Hamilton, L G]]||||1943 Oct 25||30||AIF V104431|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Hamilton-23358.jpg 1010401] |- |[[ Hamilton-23355|Hamilton, Mary Adelaide]]||||1888 Feb 04||<1||2 mths; D of Robert & Elizabeth Hamilton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Hamilton-23351.jpg 1010948] |- |[[Hamilton-27501|Hamilton, Peter Robert]]||1950 May 02||2010 Jun 08||||H of Lyn; F of Simone, Matthew, Karina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Hamilton-27501.jpg 6170912] |- |[[ Hamilton-23352|Hamilton, Robert]]||||1918 Feb 11||78||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Hamilton-23351.jpg 1010948] |- |[[Hamilton-27532|Hamilton, Ron]]||||2003 Jun 27||83||H of Babe|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Hamilton-27532.jpg 6171241] |- |[[Hamilton-27497|Hamilton, Victor Robert]]||||1985 May 15||65||AIF; H of Dorothy; F of John, Peter, Jim, Maxwell, Frances, Richard, William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Hamilton-27497.jpg 6171126] |- |[[Craythorn-15|Hamilton, Viola Joyce]]||1923 Jan 27||2003 Jun 14||||W of Cletus; M of Margaret, Lawrence, Pearl, Raymond, Beverley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Hamilton-27487.jpg 6171055] |- |[[Unknown-519001| Handforth, Ethel]]||||1957 Mar 05|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Unknown-519001.jpg 1010446] |- |[[Hannam-199| Hannam, Fred]]||||1907 Apr 12||18||S of W & M Hannam|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Hannam-199.jpg 1010604] |- |[[Harmer-1264|Harmer Miriam J ]]||1915||1920||5||D. of William J and Rita Harmer.||Obituary |- |[[ Harrington-8361|Harrington, John]]||||1889 Sep 16||21||b. Kilmore, Victoria; S of Thomas of Yanko, NSW|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Harrington-8361.jpg 1010569] |- |[[Harrington-8362|Harrington, Thomas]]||||1900 Jul 20||86||b. Thurles, Tipperary; d. Narranderra|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Harrington-8362.jpg 1010570] |- |[[Freer-988|Hargreaves, Mavis]]||1921 May 25||2014 May 16||92||nee Freer; D of Ada Annie & William Freer; Sis of Gladys, Elsa, George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Freer-988.jpg 6170863] |- |[[Harris-48572|Harris, Donald (John)]]||1935 Nov 26||2019 Mar 25||||H of Joan; F of Stephen, Kim (dec), Alan, Glenn, Vicki||6171182 |- |[[Hendy-2091|Harris, Emily Ethel]]||1925 Jun 06||2013 Jun 08||||W of Ron; M of Beverley (dec), Alan, Elizabeth (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Hendy-2091.jpg 6170904] |- |[[Steadman-865|Harris, Florrie Ethel]]||1915 Apr 06||1997 Jun 25||||nee Steadman; M of Rhonda (dec), Ronald, Margaret, Robin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Steadman-865.jpg 6170841] |- |[[Harris-48635|Harris, Ronald Edward]]||1925 Jan 21||2015 Sep 06||||AIF NX190041; H of Emily; F of Beverley (dec), Alan, Elizabeth (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Hendy-2091.jpg 6170904] |- |[[ Craven-2148|Harrison, Hilda Evelyn]]||||1951 Apr 23||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Craven-2148.jpg 1010431] |- |[[ Sheather-431|Hassett, Emma Ellen]]||||1983 May 07||65||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Hassett-399.jpg 1010284] |- |[[Hassett-399| Hassett, James John]]||||1965 Sep 29||53||H of Emma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Hassett-399.jpg 1010284] |- |[[Latham-2549| Hatch, Esther A]]||||1972 Sep 24||83||W of Frank|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Hatch-1796.jpg 1010471] |- |[[ Hatch-1796|Hatch, Frank]]||||1952 May 31||67||H of Esther|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Hatch-1796.jpg 1010471] |- |[[Hawkins-14525|Hawkins, Charles Henry]]||1935 Apr 29||2006 Sep 05||||b. Finley, NSW; H of Viola; F of Wendy, Katrina, Christine, Rosalind|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Hawkins-14525.jpg 6170994] |- |[[ Smith-216180|Haynes, A]]||||1920 Jun 09||68||M of B J Haynes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Smith-216180.jpg 1010850] |- |[[ Haynes-4237|Haynes, Arthur]]||||1973 Sep 23||59||H of Vance (dec); F of Jean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Haynes-4237.jpg 1010784] |- |[[Haynes-4794| Haynes, B J]]||||1948 Aug 07||69||S of A Haynes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Smith-216180.jpg 1010850] |- |[[ Haynes-6536|Haynes, David C]]||||1960 Mar 12||52|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Haynes-6536.jpg 1010218] |- |[[Bates-12442| Haynes, Emily Maud]]||||1972 Jun 05||84||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Bates-12442.jpg 1010741] |- |[[ Prowse-920|Haynes, Enid Lillian Mary]]||||1967 Apr 16||53||nee Prowse Adelong; W of Norman; M of Bertram, Jennifer|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Haynes-6538.jpg 1010702] |- |[[Haynes-6505| Haynes, Luke Smith]]||||1961 Apr 11||75||father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Haynes-6505.jpg 1010743] |- |[[ Stores-191|Haynes, Mary Ann]]||||1953 Apr 16||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Stores-191.jpg 1010219] |- |[[Haynes-6538| Haynes, Norman Charles]]||||1986 May 03||75||H of Enid|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Haynes-6538.jpg 1010702] |- |[[ Musgrave-1297|Haynes, Vance]]||||1963 Sep 13||49||W of Arthur; M of Jean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Musgrave-1297.jpg 1010560] |- |[[Williams-102598|Hearn, Bronwyn Frances]]||1945 Sep 03||2013 Nov 08||||W of John; M of Kathryn & Hugh|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Williams-102598.jpg 6170865] |- |[[McIntyre-5917|Heather, Clara Joan]]||1926 Oct 31||2015 Apr 14||||W of Eric; M of Donald, Karen, Marea, Dennis, Anthony, Russell, Vanessa, Paul|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Heather-469.jpg 6170857] |- |[[Heather-469|Heather, Eric Leslie]]||1923 Sep 08||2013 Oct 06||||H of Clara; F of Donald, Karen, Marea, Dennis, Anthony, Russell, Vanessa, Paul|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Heather-469.jpg 6170857] |- |[[Finch-5879|Heather, Ethel Lottie]]||||1955 Aug 16||69||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Finch-5879.jpg 1010718] |- |[[Cook-39193|Heather, Florence Isabella]]||1929 Feb 28||2012 Jan 28||||Nee Cook; W of Harry; M of Gary, Neil, Chris, Diane, Wayne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Cook-39193.jpg 6170897] |- |[[ Heather-267|Heather, Frederick]]||||1936 Mar 05||88||with Martha Heather|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Heather-267.jpg 1010622] |- |[[Anderson-62017|Heather, Gladys Charlotte]]||1922 Dec 19||2016 Nov 12||||nee Anderson; W of Herbert; M of Gregory, Pamela, John, Craig|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Anderson-62017.jpg 6171256] |- |[[Heather-470|Heather, Henry Howard (Harry)]]||1918 Aug 24||2014 Jul 06||||H of Florence; F of Gary, Neil, Chris, Diane, Wayne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Heather-470.jpg 6170898] |- |[[Heather-471|Heather, Herbert J]]||||1993 Dec 04||75||H of Gladys; F of Gregory, Pamela, John, Craig|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Heather-471.jpg 6171255] |- |[[Hearn-714| Heather, Martha]]||||1938 Mar 27||83||with Frederick Heather|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Heather-267.jpg 1010622] |- |[[Heather-392| Heather, Robert John]]||||1963 Jan 13||77||father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Finch-5879.jpg 1010718] |- |[[Unknown-519663| Heavy, Mary Anne]]||||1871 Jul 12||85||with Michael Flinn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Flinn-1028.jpg 1010499] |- |[[ Harrison-19252|Henderson, Helen Mary]]||1919 May 09||1993 Jul 02||||cremated Albury; W of John; M of Vivian & Margaret; only child of Hilda & Ray Harrison|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Harrison-19252.jpg 1010430] |- |[[Henderson-19970|Henderson, Christopher John]]||1914 May 29||2004 Oct 02||||Youngest S of Walter & Charlotte (Fleming); H of Helen (Harrison); F of Vivian, Margaret||6171209 |- |[[Hensel-59| Hensel, Henry T]]||||1940 Sep 29||65||H of Minnie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Hensel-59.jpg 1010900] |- |[[Hensel-461| Hensel, Herbert S]]||||1960 Aug 17||56|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Hensel-461.jpg 1010747] |- |[[Shearer-2576| Hensel, Jane Maxwell]]||||1972 Jun 26||80||W of Herbert (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Shearer-2576.jpg 1010697] |- |[[ Peard-38|Hensel, Minnie E]]||||1961 Nov 17||87||W of Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Hensel-59.jpg 1010900] |- |[[Heriot-385| Heriot, Andrew Ernest]]||||1908 Oct 21||30|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Heriot-385.jpg 1010594] |- |[[Heriot-354| Heriot, Archibald James]]||||1950 Oct 30||60||H of Gertrude; F of Florence, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Heriot-354.jpg 1010833] |- |[[Heriot-386| Heriot, Edith Alice]]||||1927 Jun 20||45||D of John & Ruth Heriot|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Heriot-386.jpg 1010593] |- | [[Heriot-343|Heriot, Elliot]] ||||1892 Oct 24||81||||Obituary |- | [[Heriot-343|Heriot, Elliot]] ||||||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Mitchell-27079.jpg 1010615] |- |[[ Heriot-348|Heriot, Elliot jnr]]||||1884 Oct 11||26|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Mitchell-27079.jpg 1010615] |- |[[ Jamieson-3029|Heriot, Gertrude Stuart]]||||1968 Feb 08|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Jamieson-3029.jpg 1010832] |- |[[Heriot-351| Heriot, Harry]]||||1896 Nov 25||<1||8 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Heriot-351.jpg 1010614] |- |[[Wood-42064|Heriot, Heather Jean]]||||1984 May 19||76||W of Rawdon; M of Anthony & Sally Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Heriot-430.jpg 6171167] |- |[[Heriot-389| Heriot, J A S]]||||1997 Jun 30||76||AIF VX64245; H of Rita Marion Ross (marr. 1946 Apr 22); F of Stuart, Bruce, Gordon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Heriot-389.jpg 1010831] |- |[[Heriot-388| Heriot, Jane Ethel]]||||1897 Feb 26||16|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Heriot-388.jpg 1010613] |- |[[Gulson-74| Heriot, Joan Elizabeth]]||||2011 Nov 07||86||nee Gulson; W of William; M of Bill & Dominique|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Heriot-390.jpg 1010277] |- |[[Heriot-353| Heriot, John William Elliot]]||||1910 Dec 27||63||H of Ruth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Heriot-353.jpg 1010591] |- |[[ Heriot-391|Heriot, John William Elliot (Jack)]]||||1958 Jul 19||75||B of Louisa Maud Heriot|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Heriot-392.jpg 1010590] |- |[[Heriot-350| Heriot, Keith Warner]]||||1923 Feb 28||30||H of Doris|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Heriot-350.jpg 1010475] |- |[[ Bowden-3517|Heriot, Leila]]||||1976 Aug 28||86||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Heriot-378.jpg 1010278] |- | [[Mitchell-27079|Heriot, Louisa]] ||||1889 Sep 25||64||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Mitchell-27079.jpg 1010615] |- |[[Heriot-392| Heriot, Louisa Maud]]||||1959 Apr 18||79||Sis of John William Elliot Heriot|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Heriot-392.jpg 1010590] |- |[[Heriot-432|Heriot, Peter Murdoch]]||1943 Dec 20||2018 Oct 11||||H of Jill; Step-F of Jonathan, Susan, Penelope; S of Robert Mitchell Heriot & Margaret (nee Murdoch); B of Neil, Jan, Angela (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Heriot-432.jpg 6171180] |- |[[Heriot-430|Heriot, Rawdon Archibald]]||||2000 Jun 02||88||H of Jean; F of Anthony & Sally Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Heriot-430.jpg 6171167] |- |[[Heriot-393| Heriot, Robert Mitchell]]||1916 Jan 17||1981 Sep 16||||AIF VX29634; F of Peter, Neil, Jan, Angela|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Heriot-393.jpg 1010170] |- |[[Paton-1522| Heriot, Ruth]]||||1922 May 12||78||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Paton-1522.jpg 1010592] |- |[[ Heriot-346|Heriot, James Ancrum]]||||1927 Jan 27||37||B of Frank|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Heriot-346.jpg 1010424] |- |[[Heriot-345| Heriot, Thomas Angrum]]||||1899 Nov 22||49||d. Germanton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Heriot-345.jpg 1010612] |- |[[Heriot-390| Heriot, William Keith]]||||1990 Dec 08||67||W of Joan; F of Bill & Dominique|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Heriot-390.jpg 1010277] |- |[[ Heriot-349|Heriot, William Mitchell]]||||1896 Oct 23||42|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Heriot-351.jpg 1010614] |- |[[ Heriot-378|Heriot, William Thomson]]||||1964 Aug 07||74?||H of Leila|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Heriot-378.jpg 1010278] |- |[[ Droney-15|Herron, Bridget]]|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Droney-15-1.jpg 1010917] |- |[[ Hicks-13856|Hicks, Alexander]]||||1947 Jul 31||62||with Rose Hicks|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Hicks-13856.jpg 1010373] |- |[[Hicks-13857| Hicks, Arthur John]]||||1953 Aug 13||66||F of Colin & Gordon (Mick)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Hicks-13857.jpg 1010580] |- |[[Hicks-13513|Hicks, Gordon (Mick)]]||||1990 Feb 03||56||H of Barbara; F of Christine, Robyn, Johnny, Ricky|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Hicks-13513.jpg 6171018] |- |[[Podmore-174| Hicks, Rose Mary]]||||1964 Dec 14||77||with Alexander Hicks|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Hicks-13856.jpg 1010373] |- |[[Hill-39043| Hill, L G]]||||1950 Sep 30||||with Franz & Julia Badewitz|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Badevitz-2.jpg 1010939] |- |[[Hinton-2280| Hinton, Vera May]]||||1919 Aug 16||||4 weeks|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Hinton-2280.jpg 1010465] |- |[[ Hodges-8045|Hodges, Caleb Holroyd]]||||1985 Sep 06||79||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Hodges-8045.jpg 1010696] |- |[[Hodges-8046| Hodges, Gresham]]||||1974 Jan 23||41||H of Robin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Hodges-8046.jpg 1010681] |- |[[ Cannam-9|Hodges, Mary Lillian Grace]]||||1972 Feb 06||71||W of Caleb; M of Gresham, Gillian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Hodges-8045.jpg 1010696] |- |[[Hodgins-218|Hodgins, Selwyn]]||||1971 May 01||51||father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Hodgins-218.jpg 1010544] |- |[[Hogan-4948| Hogan, Gus]]||||1906 Jan 27||28|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Hogan-4948.jpg 1010294] |- |[[Weule-21| Holman, Emma]]||||1961 Dec 14||82||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Weule-21.jpg 1010453] |- |[[Holman-3463| Holman, Howard]]||||1934 Jun 25||61||H of Emma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Holman-3463.jpg 1010811] |- |[[ Hopper-3860|Hopper, Stanilaus Alexander Joseph]]||||1972 Jun 22||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Hopper-3860.jpg 1010535] |- |[[ Horn-6575|Horn, Neville]]||||1970 Apr 05||46||H of Mavis (Roberson); F of Joan, Peter, Lyn, David, Wendy, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Horn-6575.jpg 1010248] |- |[[ Horn-6577|Horn, Peter Angus]]||1952 Dec 31||2005 Nov 04||||b. Merriwa; d. Holbrook; H of Marlene; F of Adam & Karla; S of Neville & Mavis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Horn-6577.jpg 1010194] |- |[[Howard-22776| Howard, Joseph Harry]]||||1955 Mar 13||63||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Howard-22776.jpg 1010494] |- |[[Howard-26420|Howard, May Ellen]]||||1990 Apr 16||74||D of Thomas & Mary Howard; Sis of Mary, Thomas (dec), Syd, Gladys, Olive, Peter, Ella|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Howard-26420.jpg 6171012] |- |[[Fitzgerald-7440| Hudson, Bridget]]||||1892 Oct 16||84||with Herbert Hudson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Fitzgerald-7440.jpg 1010408] |- | [[ O'Keeffe-741|Hudson, Emma Bella Susan]]||||1910 Dec 06||62||W of Thomas E Hudson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/O_Keeffe-741.jpg 1010382] |- |[[ Hudson-12537|Hudson, Herbert]]||1879 Jun 30||1898 Oct 26||||with Bridget Hudson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Fitzgerald-7440.jpg 1010408] |- |[[ Hudson-12536|Hudson, Thomas E]]||1837 Aug 22||1905 Jul 21||68||b. Penrith; d. Greendale, Little Billabong; H of Emma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Hudson-12536.jpg 1010383] |- |[[Hudson-13326| Hudson, William]]||1864||1909 May 5 ||45||||Obituary |- |[[ Unknown-539621|Hughes, Catherine]]||||1900 Feb 4||||Mother||Obituary |- |[[Hulme-737| Hulme, Benjamin]]||||1942 Apr 28||58||H of Criss; F of Jack, Joan, Marie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Hulme-737.jpg 1010355] |- |[[Williams-87933|Hulme, Christina Johanna]]||||1984 Mar 13||90||W of Benjamin (dec); M of Jack, Joan, Marie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Williams-87933.jpg 6171171] |- |[[Dickson-6243|Hulme, Delmar Mary]]||||1983 Feb 17||54||W of Jack; M of Anne, Julie, Louise|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Dickson-6243.jpg 6171176] |- |[[Bullock-4932| Hulme, Edith]]||1888||1979||||W of Charles (dec); M of Victor, Lewis, Myra|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Bullock-4932.jpg 1010808] |- |[[Hulme-738| Hulme, Harold]]||||1963 Jun 19||74||H of Ruby; F of Edna, Norman, Joan, John, Valmai|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Hulme-738.jpg 1010800] |- |[[Hulme-741| Hulme, John Harold (Jock)]]||||2002 Dec 30||||F of Mardi Elizabeth & Trent Alleyne (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Hulme-741.jpg 1010801] |- |[[Hulme-834|Hulme, Lewis]]||1920 Feb 02||1995 Jul 09||||RAAF; H of Nona; F of Peter, Mark|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Hulme-834.jpg 6170890] |- |[[Bullock-4938| Hulme, Ruby]]||||1930 Jul 31||39||W of Harold; M of Edna, Norman, Joan, John, Valmai|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Bullock-4938.jpg 1010802] |- |[[ Russell-25039|Hume, Hariett]]||||1941 Dec 12||54||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Russell-25039.jpg 1010766] |- |[[Hume-1991|Hume, Clifford]]||||1992 Oct 15||77||H of Dulcie; F of Janet & Russell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Hume-1991.jpg 6171083] |- |[[Hume-1743|Hume, Henry John]]||||1953 Apr 09||63||father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Hume-1743.jpg 1010765] |- |[[Sharp-12411|Hume, Lavinia (Rene)]]||||1986 Oct 14||69||W of Cliff; M of Janet & Russell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Hume-1991.jpg 6171083] |- |[[Humphry-150|Humphry, Albert William (Bill)]]||1929 Dec 16||2001 Sep 09||||H of Shirley; F of John, Robyn, Rosalie, Gaye|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Humphry-150.jpg 6171101] |- |[[Walsh-10284|Hunt, Ann]]||||2011 Jun 27||77||W of Fred; M of Cheryl & Michael (dec, Paul & Robyn, Karen & Ross, Teena & Andrew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Walsh-10284.jpg 6170894] |- |[[Humphry-122| Humphry, Anne-Maree]]||1958 Mar 19||1958 Mar 30||||D of Bob & Marg|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Humphry-122.jpg 1010497] |- |[[ Warren-16985|Humphry, Bertha Louise]]||||1973 Nov 07||63||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Warren-16985.jpg 1010199] |- |[[Humphry-151|Humphry, Charles Richard]]||||1986 Dec 03||87||S of William & Ellen (both dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Humphry-151.jpg 6171082] |- |[[Hunt-23161|Hunt, Fred]]||||2013 Aug 10||84||H of Ann; F of Cheryl & Michael (dec), Paul & Robyn, Karen & Ross, Teena & Andrew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Hunt-23161.jpg 6170895] |- |[[Humphry-124| Humphry, George William]]||||1966||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Humphry-124.jpg 1010705] |- |[[Humphry-123|Humphry, Simeon John]]||||1983 May 25||86||father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Humphry-123.jpg 1010200] |- |[[Hunt-23162|Hunt, Stacey Jayne]]||1984 Aug 28||2003 Jul 05||18||D of Kyran (Tom) & Robyn; Sis of Lee-Anne, Julie, Michelle, Ellie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Hunt-23162.jpg 6171054] |- |[[Hunter-19893|Hunter, George Edward]]||||1991 Apr 22||81||AIF; H of Joy; F of Margaret, Phillip|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Hunter-19893.jpg 6170988] |- |[[Lee-36572|Hunter, Joy]]||1914 Oct 28||2000 Jul 26||||W of George; M of Margaret & Phillip|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Hunter-19893.jpg 6170988] |- |[[Dixon-14716|Hurst, Eleanor (Nell)]]||1908 Jan 12||1999 Jan 24||||W of Gordon; b. Carlisle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Dixon-14716.jpg 6171304] |- |[[Hurst-2648|Hurst, Gordon Keith]]||1906 Feb 22||2003 Jul 23||||H of Nell (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Hurst-2648.jpg 6171305] |- |[[Smith-252561|Hurst, Thelma Mary]]||1923 Oct 08||2005 Oct 05||||nee Smith; Sis of Jim & Dorothy (dec); M of Helen (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Hurst-2647.jpg 6171001] |- |[[Higham-387| Hutchinson, Dorothy]]||||1976 Dec 05||79||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Higham-387.jpg 1010190] |- |[[Spokes-91|Hutton, Diane]]||1940||2015||||nee Spokes; nee Barrington; W of Marcus; M of Scott, Brett, Trent|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Spokes-91.jpg 6170853] |- |[[King-40350| Irons, Alice]]||||1964 Jun 27||77||with Edgar Irons|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Irons-818.jpg 1010654] |- |[[Steadman-864| Irons, Alma Doris]]||||1987 Nov 29||76||W of Duncan; M of Dudley, Thomas, Valmai, John, Lynette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Irons-1037.jpg 1010770] |- |[[Chitty-442|Irons, Dorothy Mary]]||||1971 Apr 11||50||W of Mick; M of Cecilia, Jim, Dorothy, Lee, Stephen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Chitty-442.jpg 1010244] |- |[[Irons-1037|Irons, Duncan Matthew]]||||1954 Mar 09||51||H of Alma; F of Dudley, Thomas, Valmai, John, Lynette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Irons-1037.jpg 1010770] |- |[[ Irons-818|Irons, Edgar]]||||1967 Dec 01||82||with Alice Irons|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Irons-818.jpg 1010654] |- |[[ Irons-1043|Irons, Edgar A]]||||1977|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Irons-1043.jpg 1010677] |- |[[Irons-1039|Irons, Edward]]||||1966 Dec 20||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Irons-1039-1.jpg 1010712] |- |[[Black-15815|Irons, Eliza]]||||1983 Mar 31||80||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Irons-1041.jpg 1010707] |- |[[Bates-12441|Irons, Floria Ethel Cameron]]||||1934 May 12||61||W of Matthew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Bates-12441.jpg 1010799] |- |[[ Irons-1040|Irons, Geoffrey Harold]]||||1968 May 09||52||H of Ruby|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Irons-1040.jpg 1010700] |- |[[Irons-1041| Irons, John William]]||||1966 Jun 10||61||H of Eliza|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Irons-1041.jpg 1010707] |- |[[Irons-1128|Irons, Laurie Edgar]]||||1984 Dec 13||70||H of Doreen; Step-F of Paul, Mary, Dell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Irons-1128.jpg 6171137] |- |[[Foley-4540|Irons, Mary Doreen]]||1919 Nov 29||2008 Sep 13||||W of David Haynes (dec) & Laurie Irons (dec); M of Paul Haynes, Mary Cottrell, Adele Emerson||6170948 |- |[[Irons-1012| Irons, Matthew]]||||1935 Apr 04||63||H of Floria|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Bates-12441.jpg 1010799] |- |[[Irons-1129|Irons, Ronald Arthur]]||1940 Sep 14||2010 Aug 15||||H of Rose; F of Steven (dec), Maureen, Kay, Cheryl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Irons-1129.jpg 6170911] |- |[[Irons-1042| Irons, Ronda Ethel]]||||1935 Jan 16||1||18 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Irons-1042.jpg 1010936] |- |[[Wishart-1168|Irons, Rose Annette]]||1953 May 23||2012 Aug 05||||W of Ron (dec); M of Steven (dec), Maureen, Kay, Cheryl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Wishart-1168.jpg 6170899] |- |[[ Grant-16053|Irons, Ruby May Dorothy]]||||1993 Aug 17||79||W of Geoff; M of Max, Kevin, Cheryl, Merilyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Grant-16053.jpg 1010699] |- |[[Irons-1130|Irons, Steven John]]||||1986 Jan 08||19||S of Ron & Rose; B of Maureen, Kay, Sheryl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Irons-1130.jpg 6171117] |- |[[Taylor-68081| Irons, Susellen]]||||1952 Oct 01||69||W of Edward; M of Syd, Hazel, Cecil, Susie, Lester, Geoff, Thersa, Teddy, Angus, Bernard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Irons-1039.jpg 1010711] |- |[[Irons-1044| Irons, Suzanne Elizabeth]]||1969 May 29||1969 Apr||||4 days; D of Faye & Jim|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Irons-1044.jpg 1010698] |- |[[McPherson-5033| James, Ivis Ada]]||1932 Dec 27||2001 Jun 19||||D of Angus & Irene McPherson; W of Ted; M of Sharon, Robyn, Wayne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/McPherson-5033.jpg 1010787] |- |[[Jarratt-213|Jarratt, Bruce]]||1941 Mar 07||2017 May 26||||Lawyer; H of Bebe; F of Fiona & Greg|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Jarratt-213.jpg 6171193] |- |[[Jarvis-4924|Jarvis, Henry Thomas]]||||1996 Jun 22||73||OAM; H of Margaret; F of Greg, Brad, Taryn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Black-18642.jpg 6170870] |- |[[Coleman-15007|Jarvis-Bunyan, Viva Pauline]]||||1983 Jul 21||||W of Howard & William; M of Peg (dec), Ken, Ron, Nona & “H”|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Coleman-2395.jpg 6171261] |- |[[ Davis-72143|Jephson, Alice ]]||||1897||||W. of Henry||Obituary |- |[[Jephson-1663| Jephson, Henry]]||||1896 May 31||86||H. of Alice||Obituary |- |[[Lock-2661| Johns, Harriet]]||||1957 Aug 08||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Lock-2661.jpg 1010447] |- |[[Jones-93936| Jones, Albert]]||||1925 Sep 04||||b. Shropshire, England; H of Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Jones-93936.jpg 1010418] |- |[[Jones-109532|Jones, Albert Charles]]||||1985 Jul 01||79||H of Muriel; F of Albert, Lorriane, Sarah, Tyson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Jones-109532.jpg 6171123] |- |[[ Creer-56|Jones, Anne]]||||1923 Jun 27||59||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Creer-56.jpg 1010851] |- |[[Jones-109533|Jones, David Lindsay]]||1955 May 18||2008 Nov 08||||S of Annette & James; F of Laura & Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Jones-109533.jpg 6170954] |- |[[Jones-70662|Jones, David Richmond]]||||1973 Mar 28||71||H of Grace; F of Cedric & Russell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Jones-70662.jpg 6171264] |- |[[Jones-109535|Jones, Eric Francis]]||1914 Feb 24||1997 Sep 28||||H of Florence; F of Judy, Helene, Wendy, Peter, Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Jones-109535.jpg 6170846] |- |[[Heriot-433|Jones, Ethel Muriel]]||||1986 Jan 01||77||W of Albert; M of Albert, Lorriane, Sarah, Tyson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Jones-109532.jpg 6171123] |- |[[McKinley-2424| Jones, Eunice Margaret]]||||2004 Jan 28||90||W of George; M of Elaine, Colleen, Donald, Jennifer|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/McKinley-2424.jpg 1010538] |- |[[Heather-395| Jones, Evelyn Isabel]]||||1971 Jul 07||75||W of John; M of Austin, Gwen, Thelma, Neville, May|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Heather-395.jpg 1010243] |- |[[Walton-9368|Jones, Florence May]]||1916 May 07||2019 Aug 06||||W of Eric; M of Judy, Helene, Wendy, Peter, Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Jones-109535.jpg 6170846] |- |[[Jones-109636|Jones, Florence May]]||1932 May 03||2018 Feb 15||||D of John Andrew & Evelyn Isabel Jones|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Jones-109636.jpg 6171190] |- |[[Jones-109661|Jones, Frederick William]]||1923||1996||||H of Laura; F of Margaret, Leonard, Suzanne, Warren, Lorraine, Mitchell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Jones-109661.jpg 6170868] |- |[[Jones-94246| Jones, George Eugene Robert (Bob)]]||||1972 Feb 26||68||H of Eunice; F of Elaine, Colleen, Donald, Jennifer|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/McKinley-2424.jpg 1010538] |- |[[Smith-163777|Jones, Grace]]||||1976 Mar 26||81||W of David; M of Cedric & Russell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Smith-163777.jpg 6171266] |- |[[Jones-94253| Jones, John Andrew]]||||1979 Jul 29||89||H of Evelyn; F of Austin, Gwen, Thelma, Neville, May|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Heather-395.jpg 1010243] |- |[[Jones-94021| Jones, Lambert]]||||1922 Dec 20||21||H of Ida|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Creer-56.jpg 1010851] |- |[[Unknown-571754|Jones, Laura Alma]]||||2006 Dec 21||77||W of Frederick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Jones-109661.jpg 6170868] |- |[[Rice-18706|Jones, Lillian Margaret]]||||1983 Nov 01||91||W of Lovel; M of Paul, Ruth, Brenda, Thomas, Philip|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Jones-109663.jpg 6171223] |- |[[Jones-109663|Jones, Lovel Durston]]||||1961 Oct 21||73||H of Lillian; F of Paul, Ruth, Brenda, Thomas, Philip|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Jones-109663.jpg 6171223] |- |[[Wornes-19|Jones, Marjory]]||19?2 Jan 08||2019 May 18||||W of Tom; M of Gavin, Cameron|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Jones-109668.jpg 6170955] |- |[[Jones-109670|Jones, Neville Thomas Frederick]]||1929||2018||||H of Nola; F of Leanne, Catherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Jones-109670.jpg 6171181] |- |[[Jones-109666|Jones, Paul Durston]]||1918 Jan 18||2008 May 12||||H of Miriam (Pinky); F of Judith; Step-F of Mark|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Jones-109666.jpg 6171226] |- |[[Jones-109667|Jones, Philip Durston]]||1930 Jun 23||2004 Jun 22||||H of Nola (dec) & Kerrie; F of Kim & Bradley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Jones-109667.jpg 6171225] |- |[[Jones-109669|Jones, Rebekah Sheree Durston]]||1992 Jun 07||1992 Jun 08||||D of Cameron & Pamela|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Jones-109669.jpg 6170967] |- |[[Jones-109534|Jones, Russell David]]||1937 Mar 29||1997 Jun 29|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Jones-109534.jpg 6171265] |- |[[Nixon-4495| Jones, Sarah Tyson]]||1878 Aug 22||1960 Aug 13||||W of Albert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Jones-93936.jpg 1010418] |- |[[Jones-109668|Jones, Thomas Lovel Durston]]||1927 Feb 14||2007 Oct 05||||H of Marjory; F of Gavin, Cameron|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Jones-109668.jpg 6170955] |- |[[ Jones-94017|Jones, William]]||||1940 Aug 09||85||H of Anne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Creer-56.jpg 1010851] |- |[[Joyce-3699| Joyce, Leslie (Nobby)]]||||1985 Dec 23||66||AIF VX102241; S of William & Mabel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Joyce-3699.jpg 1010771] |- |[[McPherson-5952|Joyce, Bell]]||1937 May 19||2008 Feb 17||||nee McPherson; M of Debbie, Twis David (dec), Graeme; Partner of Leslie Parker|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/McPherson-5952.jpg 6170946] |- |[[Joyce-4276|Joyce, David Neil]]||||1987 Dec 14||26||S of Belle & Ronnie; B of Debbie & twin Graeme|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Joyce-4276.jpg 6171065] |- |[[Turvey-1979| Joyce, Mabel C]]||||1942 Feb 28||51||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Turvey-1979.jpg 1010773] |- |[[Joyce-3701| Joyce, Raymond William]]||||1981 Dec 31||66||H of Daphne; F of Lois|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Joyce-3701.jpg 1010958] |- |[[Joyce-3700| Joyce, William]]||||1981 Aug 07||88||H of Mabel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Joyce-3621.jpg 1010772] |- |[[ Heriot-394|Junor, Grace Ancrum]]||||1972 Aug 10||85||nee Heriot|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Heriot-394.jpg 1010620] |- |[[ Jurgens-323|Jurgens, Dale Jeffery]]||1968 Sep 19||1979 Jul 14||||S of Rhonda & Gordon; B of Michelle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Jurgens-323.jpg 1010198] |- |[[Black-16171|Justice, Edith]]||||1988 Nov 29||84||W of John Henry (dec); M of Mary, Jean, Shirley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Black-16171.jpg 6171031] |- |[[Nobbs-365|Justice, Iris Nita]]||1936 Jul 22||2017 Jul 23||||W of Phillip|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Justice-3349.jpg 6171112] |- |[[Justice-2862| Justice, John Henry]]||||1976 Jun 25||74||H of Edie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Justice-2862.jpg 1010197] |- |[[Buckley-4760 |Justice, Mary Jane]]||||1950 Jun 13||88||with William Henry Justice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Justice-2863.jpg 1010487] |- |[[Justice-3349|Justice, Phillip William]]||1938 Jul 29||1999 Oct 13||||H of Iris; F of Bill, Melissa, Kylie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Justice-3349.jpg 6171112] |- |[[Brown-129299|Justice, S E P (Daphne)]]||||2000 May 19||85||W of William; M of Margaret & Phillip|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Justice-3350.jpg 6170932] |- |[[Justice-2863| Justice, William Henry]]||||1947 Sep 23||87||with Mary Jane Justice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Justice-2863.jpg 1010487] |- |[[Justice-3350|Justice, William Stanley]]||||1993 Feb 11||86||H of Daphne; F of Margaret & Phillip|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Justice-3350.jpg 6170932] |- |[[Kaletta-2|Kaletta, Jason]]||1975 Nov 07||2010 Mar 20||||S of Pamela & Wolfgang; B of Damien|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Kaletta-2.jpg 6171257] |- |[[Kane-3453|Kane, Ignatius P (Nage)]]||||1985 Jun 19||85||H of Margaret; F of Margaret-Ann, Peter, Helen, John, Brian, Rosemary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Kane-3453.jpg 6171124] |- |[[Mullavey-24|Kane, Margaret Clare]]||||1985 Nov 25||72||W of Ignatius; M of Margaret-Ann, Peter, Helen, John, Brian, Rosemary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Kane-3453.jpg 6171124] |- |[[Kane-3455|Kane, Peter Mullavey]]||1941 Jan 17||2000 Sep 07||||H of Rosanna; F of Andrew, Jo-Ann, Matthew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Kane-3455.jpg 6171100] |- |[[Unknown-571923|Keenan, Judith Ann]]||1943 Oct 14||2005 Mar 22||||W of Maurice (Mo); M of Des & Fiona|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Unknown-571923.jpg 6171009] |- |[[Kellam-415|Kellam, Alexander Bruce]]||||1984 May 12||62||H of Joyce; F of Bruce, Pauline, Janeene|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Kellam-415.jpg 6171169] |- |[[Kellam-326| Kellam, George Anthony]]||||1979 Mar 17||64||H of Rita; F of Bob, Margaret, Graham (dec), Sandra|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Kellam-326.jpg 1010460] |- |[[Kellam-335| Kellam, Graham]]||||1957 Feb 26||18|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Kellam-335.jpg 1010440] |- |[[Wowk-9|Kellam, Hanna]]||||1988 May 21||53||W of Bob; M of Sharon & Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Wowk-9.jpg 6171028] |- |[[Mohr-1849|Kellam, Joyce Margaret]]||||2017 Jan 22||90||W of Alex; M of Bruce, Pauline, Janeene|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Kellam-415.jpg 6171169] |- |[[Hall-48262|Kellam, Margaret Emily]]||1915||2007 Jan 2 ||92||W of George (dec); M of Bob, Margaret, Graham (dec), Sandra|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Hall-48262.jpg 6170964] |- |[[Kellam-416|Kellam, Robert George (Bob)]]||1934 Jul 06||2017 Aug 08||83||S of George & Margaret (Rita); B of Margaret, Sandra, Graham; H of Faye & Hanna (dec 1988); F of Robert; F of Sharon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Kellam-416.jpg 6171188] |- |[[Kelly-20882| Kelly, David]]||1873||1923|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Kelly-20882.jpg 1010920] |- |[[England-4428|Kelly, Elizabeth]]||||1956 Apr 24||63||W of Hugh|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/England-4428.jpg 1010962] |- |[[Kelly-20888| Kelly, Harry P]]||||1960 Jul 12||49|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Kelly-20888.jpg 1010516] |- |[[Kelly-20933| Kelly, Hugh McDonald]]||||1974 Sep 03||86||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/England-4428.jpg 1010962] |- |[[ Preston-7013|Kelly, Jessie Christina]]||||1984 Mar 22||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Preston-7013.jpg 1010541] |- |[[Kelly-20940| Kelly, John Thomas]]||||1971 Nov 01||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Kelly-20940.jpg 1010540] |- |[[Kelly-24072|Kelly, M R]]||||2017 Sep 28||91||RAAF 165576|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Kelly-24072.jpg 6171329] |- |[[Pazzi-1|Kelly, Margaret C]]||||1951 Jul 06||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Pazzi-1.jpg 1010515] |- |[[ Kelly-20955|Kelly, Margaret Ellen]]||||1979 Jun 24||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Kelly-20955.jpg 1010240] |- |[[Nugent-1568|Kelly, Marjorie Lillian]]||1910 Jan 04||1998 Feb 03||||W of Henry Kelly; Sis of Alice Mason, Clarence Nugent & Margaret McDonald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Nugent-1568.jpg 6171163] |- |[[Kemp-8047| Kemp, Alexander Mitchell]]||||1971 Aug 15||||younger S of Janet & James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Kemp-8047.jpg 1010695] |- |[[Kemp-8048| Kemp, James Hunter]]||1931 May 31||2011 Feb 14||||b. Gosford; H of Janet; F of Barbara, Heather, Katherine, Rita, Douglas, Jane, Fiona, Alexander|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Kemp-8048.jpg 1010694] |- |[[Sullivan-17653|Kendall, Daphne]]||||1984 Sep 05||65||W of Lawrence; M of Robert, Margaret, Lorna, Colin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Sullivan-17653.jpg 6171296] |- |[[Kendall-6623| Kendall, Edna May]]||1924 Jun 02||1933 May 27|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Kendall-6624.jpg 1010330] |- |[[Alford-3235|Kendall, Elizabeth]]||||1907 Aug 29||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Alford-3235.jpg 1010633] |- |[[Kendall-7339|Kendall, Gordon John]]||||1984 Nov 09||65||H of Dorothy; F of Elaine, Lynal, Graham, Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Kendall-7339.jpg 6171132] |- |[[Kendall-7338|Kendall, Laurence Thomas]]||||1995 Jun 22||77||F of Robert, Margaret, Lorna, Colin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Kendall-7338.jpg 6171297] |- |[[Hinton-2784|Kendall, Marjorie Joyce]]||1925||1996||||W of Tom; M of Jennie, Bette, Marie, Ruth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Kendall-7340.jpg 6170937] |- |[[ Unknown-524320|Kendall, Mary Ann]]||||1899 Dec 31||70||W of Thomas E Kendall|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Unknown-524320.jpg 1010624] |- |[[Kendall-6624| Kendall, Thomas Elworthy]]||||1946 Sep 01||64||father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Kendall-6624.jpg 1010330] |- |[[Kendall-6628| Kendall, Thomas Elworthy]]||1823||1911 May 23||||b. Kingsbridge, England; H of Mary Ann; F of Sarah Jane & James Henry Elworthy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Kendall-6628.jpg 1010331] |- |[[Kendall-7340|Kendall, Thomas Roy]]||1922||1993||||AIF; H of Marge; F of Jennie, Bette, Marie, Ruth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Kendall-7340.jpg 6170937] |- |[[Kennedy-19603| Kennedy, John Stawell]]||||1930 Apr 02||46||AIF; husband|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Kennedy-19603.jpg 1010374] |- |[[ Connell-1836|Kennelly, Margaret]]||||1903 Dec 13||62||b. Co. Kerry, Ireland; W of Martin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Kennelly-296.jpg 1010321] |- |[[Kennelly-296| Kennelly, Martin]]||||1913 Mar 30||74||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Kennelly-296.jpg 1010321] |- |[[ Kennelly-297|Kennelly Mary]]||1862||1930 Aug 22||68||||Obituary |- |[[Kent-8264|Kent, G E]]||1922 Jul 25||2000 Sep 29||||M.M; RAN 1940-1946; AIF 1952-1953|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Kent-8264.jpg 6171314] |- |[[Kent-8266|Kent, John Stephen]]||1931 Apr 04||2014 May 12||84||b. Holbrook|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Kent-8266.jpg 6171324] |- |[[Keogh-808|Keogh, Brian (Daffy)]]||1953 Mar 23||2015 Sep 07||||H of Jenny; F of Dale & Angela; Step-F of Jamie, Melissa, Wayne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Keogh-808.jpg 6170854] |- |[[Keogh-809|Keogh, Edmund Michael]]||1924 Jun 16||2011 Sep 03||||H of Mary; F of Jenny, Mick, Brian, Liz, Bob, Gerard, Adrian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Keogh-809.jpg 6170957] |- |[[Keogh-810|Keogh, James Clement]]||1929||1996||||H of Genevieve; F of John & Anne, Veronica, Christina & Wayne, Rick & Annemaree, Frances & McGregor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Keogh-810.jpg 6170867] |- |[[Daly-3538|Keogh, Mary Elizabeth]]||1928 Jan 26||2008 Jul 27||||W of Edmund; M of Jenny, Mick, Brian, Liz, Bob, Gerard, Adrian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Keogh-809.jpg 6170957] |- |[[O'Keeffe-860|Keogh, Mary Jean]]||1922 May 01||2008 Dec 20||||W of Nick; M of Anne, Kevin, Brian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Keogh-811.jpg 6171043] |- |[[Keogh-811|Keogh, Nicholas Sylvester]]||1923 Apr 04||2003 Sep 08||||AIF; H of Jean; F of Anne, Kevin, Brian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Keogh-811.jpg 6171043] |- |[[Parnell-1404|Kerr, Bernadette Maureen]]||1923 May 26||1994 Mar 24||||W of Frank John Kerr; M of Stephanie Maureen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Parnell-1404.jpg 1010148] |- |[[ Larcombe-295|Kibble, Dorothy Daisy]]||||1954 Jun 05||58||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Larcombe-295.jpg 1010964] |- |[[Kibble-195|Kibble, John Thomas]]||||1968 Aug 09||81||father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Kibble-195.jpg 1010963] |- |[[Wallace-19890|Killalea, Dorothy Ellen]]||1930 Mar 21||1999 Jan 29||||AIF; W of Oliver; M of Robyn, Patricia, Lesley, Tony|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Wallace-19890.jpg 6171143] |- |[[King-47507|King, Clem]]||||1987 Jan 05||||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/King-47507.jpg 6171300] |- |King, Lilly-Anne Maree||2011 Jul 02||2011 Jul 13||||D of Darryn & Beannah; Sis of Marcus, Nathen, Riley||6170896 |- |[[Ross-21524|King, Margaret J]]||||1991 May 15||75||W of Fred Ellis & Clem King; M of Jennifer & David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Ross-21524.jpg 6171301] |- |[[Deeves-13| King, Mary Anne]]||||1926 Oct||69||b. Kilmore Vic,M. of Alice Irons||Obituary |- |[[ O'Connor-336|Kirby, Mary]]||||1887 Oct 21||89|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Kirby-5761.jpg 1010501] |- |[[Kirby-5761| Kirby, Richard J]]||||1885 Jan 24||<1||11 mths; GS of Mary Kirby|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Kirby-5761.jpg 1010501] |- |[[ Klimpsch-4|Klimpsch, Geo]]||||1892 Apr 19||44||with Olivia Klimpsch|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Klimpsch-4.jpg 1010947] |- |[[Caldwell-8295| Klimpsch, Olivia]]||||1939 Dec 28||92||with Geo Klimpsch|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Klimpsch-4.jpg 1010947] |- |[[Kovac-94|Kovac, Ante (Tony)]]||1934||2019||||H of Heather; F of James, Peter, Kathryn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Kovac-94-1.jpg 6171183] |- |[[ Lamb-2012|Lamb, Thomas Winter]]||||1914|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Lamb-2012.jpg 1010462] |- |[[ Butler-22044|Lambourne, Lillian Rose]]||||1971 Aug 04||90||W of Charles (dec); M of Joan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Butler-22044.jpg 1010239] |- |[[Lampe-514|Lampe, Donald Gregory]]||1923 Mar 19||2016 Jun 29||||AIF VX120954; H of Roma; F of Judy & Royce, Mark & Vicki|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Lampe-514-1.jpg 6171198] |- |[[Lampe-515|Lampe, William Neville (Bill)]]||1926 Oct 29||2009 Jun 17||82||H of Dawn; F of Janette, Neville, Kathleen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Lampe-515.jpg 6170916] |- |[[Langheim-27|Langheim, Arthur Wesley (Wes)]]||1914||1997||||H of Glad; F of Arthur, John, Heather, Robyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Langheim-27-1.jpg 6170874] |- |[[Langheim-20|Langheim, Carroll John]]||1939||1997||||H of Margaret; F of Debbie (dec), Sue, Sharon (dec), Steve|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Langheim-20.jpg 6170840] |- |[[Walker-53239|Langheim, Gladys Mary]]||1913||1996||||W of Arthur; M of Arthur, John, Heather, Robyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Langheim-27-1.jpg 6170874] |- |[[Unknown-572858|Langheim, Margaret Florence]]||1950||2002||||W of Carroll; Step-M of Debbie (dec), Sue, Sharon (dec), Steve|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Langheim-20.jpg 6170840] |- |[[Larcombe-331|Larcombe, Alan James (Larky)]]||1938 Jul 10||2015 Nov 15||||H of Audrey; F of Phillip, Susan, Kathryn; F-in-L of Wendy, Garry, Rudolf|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Larcombe-331.jpg 6170855] |- |[[Larcombe-299| Larcombe, Arthur Richard Charles (Poppa)]]||1931 Jul 11||2015 Jul 13||||H of Patricia; F of Malcolm, Julia, Rodney|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Larcombe-299.jpg 1010953] |- |[[Larcombe-332|Larcombe, Bryan Francis]]||1944 May 05||1999 Sep 07||||S of Kathleen & Roy (both dec); B of Arthur, Roy, Connie (dec), Alan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Larcombe-332.jpg 6171115] |- |[[Hewett-1465| Larcombe, Kathleen Mary]]||||1969 Oct 27||58||W of Roy; M of Arthur, Roy, Connie, Alan, Bryan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Larcombe-300.jpg 1010960] |- |[[ Body-364|Larcombe, Patricia Ann (Pat)]]||1939 Mar 27||2019 Apr 20||||W of Arthur; M of Malcolm, Julie, Rodney|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Larcombe-299.jpg 1010953] |- |[[Larcombe-300| Larcombe, Roy]]||||1985 Mar 09||78||H of Kathleen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Larcombe-300.jpg 1010960] |- |[[Ryan-12818| Larkin, Elizabeth Esther]]||||1921 Nov 30||67||W of Francis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Ryan-12818-1.jpg 1010292] |- |[[Larkin-2828| Larkin, Francis]]||||1909 Apr 05||67||b. Co. Wexford, Ireland; d. Holbrook; H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Ryan-12818-1.jpg 1010292] |- |[[Mayers-341| Larkins, Ellen]]||||1961 May 01||74||W of Francis A Larkins (dec); M of Keith (dec) & Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Mayers-341.jpg 1010518] |- |[[Larkins-525| Larkins, Francis Augustus]]||||1948 May 07||67||H of Ellen; F of Mary & Keith (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Larkins-525.jpg 1010519] |- |[[ Lynch-11564|Larkins, Joan Veronica]]||||1933 Aug 30||<1||5 days; D of Keith Augustus & Dorothy Jane Larkins|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Larkins-528.jpg 1010291] |- |[[Larkins-527| Larkins, Judith Anne]]||||1963 Sep 29||21||D of Keith (dec) & Dorothy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Larkins-527.jpg 1010521] |- |[[ Larkins-526|Larkins, Katherine Esther]]||||1972 Nov 22||90||Sis of Francis (Cus) Larkins|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Larkins-526.jpg 1010522] |- |[[Larkin-2829| Larkins, Keith Augustus]]||||1942 Oct 08||33||H of Dorothy Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Larkin-2829.jpg 1010520] |- |[[ McDonald-14718|Latham, Sarah]]||||||||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Latham-2541.jpg 1010337] |- |[[ Latham-2541|Latham, Thomas]]||||||||H of Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Latham-2541.jpg 1010337] |- |[[Law-5162|Law, Roy Henry]]||||1988 Dec 29||67||H of Margaret; F of Phillip, David, Jenny, Elizabeth, Ann, Mark|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Law-5162.jpg 6171035] |- |[[Lawson-9327| Lawson, Albert W G (Bert)]]||||1940 Jun 20||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Lawson-9327.jpg 1010762] |- | [[Bruce-7847|Lawson, Catherine Lumsden]] ||||19?? Feb 06||||W of Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Bruce-7847.jpg 1010805] |- | [[Lawson-9157|Lawson, James]] ||||1891 Dec 20||46||F of Jessie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Lawson-9157.jpg 1010914] |- |[[ Lawson-9328|Lawson, Jessie]]||||1891 Feb 04||||infant D of James Lawson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Lawson-9157.jpg 1010914] |- | [[Lawson-9160|Lawson, Joseph]] ||||1946 Jul 16||89|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Lawson-9160.jpg 1010804] |- |[[Gowan-614| Lawson, May]]||||1970? Jul||26||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Gowan-573.jpg 1010797] |- |[[Lawson-9329| Lawson, Nellie]]||||1896 Nov 14||<1||10 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Lawson-9329.jpg 1010915] |- |[[ Scholz-380|Lee, Ivy Doris]]||1920 Jun 05||2016 Jul 18||||W of Leslie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Lee-32400.jpg 1010748] |- |[[ Lee-32400|Lee, Leslie Herbert]]||1913 Aug 17||1960 Jul 06||||H of Ivy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Lee-32400.jpg 1010748] |- |[[Lees-1935|Lees, Peter John]]||1947 Nov 14||2005 May 21||57||F of Melissa, Karen, Shane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Lees-1935.jpg 6171005] |- |[[Liersch-29|Liersch, A T B (Toby)]]||1916 Dec 21||2010 Oct 07||||H of Betty; F of Lorraine, Bryan, Margaret, Mark, Joanne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Liersch-29.jpg 6170962] |- |[[ Liersch-23|Liersch, (Ben) J. R. B.]]||||1960 Dec 18||80||father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Liersch-23.jpg 1010746] |- |[[Williams-103486|Liersch, Betty]]||1919 Dec 28||2007 Feb 21||||Nee Williams; W of “Toby”; M of Lorraine, Bryan, Margaret, Mark, Joanne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Liersch-29.jpg 6170962] |- |[[Lindell-203| Lindell, Charles]]||||1976 Oct 27||||H of Roberta|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Lindell-203.jpg 1010674] |- |[[Preston-7035| Lindell, Roberta (Bobbie)]]||||2001 Apr 21||||W of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Lindell-203.jpg 1010674] |- |[[Heather-472|Liston, Ena Ethel]]||1915 Mar 10||2006 Jul 16||||W of Arthur; M of Denise & David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Heather-472.jpg 6170992] |- |[[Liston-42|Liston, Malcolm Keith]]||1914 Mar 17||1998 Mar 12||||H of Irma; F of Dianne, Terry, Malcolm|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Liston-42.jpg 6171159] |- |[[Lloyd-8290| Lloyd, Ralph Wheeler]] ||1924 Jan 07||1991 Oct 03||||H of Betty Marietta; F of Anne, David, Megan, Gareth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Lloyd-8290.jpg 1010169] |- |[[Loes-48|Loes, John Henry]]||||1982 Jul 28||72||AIF; H of Mabel (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Loes-48.jpg 6171287] |- |[[Jones-95361| Loes, Mabel Sylvia]]||||1965 Oct 16||50||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Jones-95361.jpg 1010285] |- |[[Gaylard-237| Loes, Valmai Burnley]]||||2017 Feb 18||92||W of William; M of Lyne & Robyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Loes-49.jpg 1010234] |- |[[Loes-49| Loes, William George]]||||1974 Mar 23||62||H of Val; F of Lyne & Robyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Loes-49.jpg 1010234] |- |[[McLeish-171| Logan, Alice]]||||1939 Jun 19||80||W of Gilbert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Logan-4175.jpg 1010842] |- |[[Logan-4175| Logan, Gilbert]]||||1929 Jun 29||78||H of Alice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Logan-4175.jpg 1010842] |- |[[Longley-1184| Longley, John]]||||1916 Jul 14||||AIF 23495|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Longley-1184.jpg 1010472] |- |[[Longley-1185| Longley, John]]||||1913 Aug 16||82||father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Longley-1185.jpg 1010587] |- |[[Loughridge-175| Loughridge, Harold]]||||1916 Jul 30||12|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Loughridge-175.jpg 1010108] |- |[[ Clarke-15056|Loughridge, Annie]]||||1960 Jun 02||89||W of David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Loughridge-136.jpg 1010141] |- |[[Loughridge-136| Loughridge, David]]||||1948 Dec 28||84||H of Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Loughridge-136.jpg 1010141] |- |[[ Kilminster-29|Lovering, Mary]]||||1910 Jul 02||61||W of Henry Lovering; M of Henry, James, David, Jane, Marie, George, William, Kate & Margaret Crichton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Crichton-853.jpg 1010885] |- |[[ McRaith-8|Lundie Mary]]||1875||1929 Jan 30||53||b. Scotland W. of John||Obituary |- |[[Noyes-2267| Lunt, Emily Jane]]||||1962 Aug 06||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Noyes-2267.jpg 1010451] |- |[[ Lunt-620|Lunt, William H T]]||||1960 Jan 06||89|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Lunt-620.jpg 1010450] |- |[[Miller-89603|Lymbery, Dorothy Iris]]||1921 May 16||2005 Jun 04||||W of Roy; M of Garry, Sharon, Joy, Kathleen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Lymbery-12.jpg 6171039] |- |[[Lymbery-12|Lymbery, Roy Francis]]||1909 Sep 30||2003 May 20||||AIF; H of Dorothy; F of Garry, Sharon, Joy, Kathleen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Lymbery-12.jpg 6171039] |- |[[Lynch-11571|Lynch, Alec Frederick]]||1908||1998||||H of Dorothy; F of Judith (dec), John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Lynch-11571.jpg 6171164] |- |[[Kendall-6630|Lynch, Dorothy Jane]]||1909||1997||||W of Alec; M of Judith (dec), John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Lynch-11571.jpg 6171164] |- |[[ Ferguson-15037|Lynch, Janet]]||||1967 Nov 26||83||W of Fred; M of Alec, Ron, Vic, Win|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Ferguson-15037.jpg 1010551] |- |[[Kelly-21082| Lyons, Mary K]]||||1939||31|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Kelly-21082.jpg 1010514] |- |[[Morey-1947| MacMillan Florence Evelyn]]||||1917 Nov 09||||W of John Colin || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Morey-1947.jpg 1010877] |- |[[Richardson-30685|MacDonnell, Edna]]||1912 Jun 06||1999 Jul 14||||W of Les; M of Alan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/MacDonnell-480.jpg 6171149] |- |[[ Heron-1204|MacDonnell, Elizabeth]]|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Heron-1204.jpg 1010919] |- |[[Comerford-269| MacDonnell, Jane]]||||1903||||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/MacDonnell-462.jpg 1010506] |- |[[MacDonnell-480|MacDonnell, Leslie Gordon (Les)]]||1916 Sep 21||2000 Sep 19||||H of Edna; F of Alan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/MacDonnell-480.jpg 6171149] |- |[[MacDonnell-462| MacDonnell, Thomas]]||||1890||||H of Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/MacDonnell-462.jpg 1010506] |- |[[ Mackaway-41|Mackaway, John]]||||1979 May 09||65||with Gladys Matheson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Mackaway-41.jpg 1010903] |- |[[Mackay-4039| Mackay, Walter C]]||||1955 Apr 01||76||H of Florence; F of Margery|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Mackay-4039.jpg 1010222] |- |[[Mackenzie-4881| MacKenzie, Kenneth]]||||1977 Oct 29||||AIF NX66908|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/MacKenzie-4882.jpg 1010714] |- |[[Jackson-39008| MacKenzie, Rita]]||||1955 Mar 31||52|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Jackson-39008.jpg 1010715] |- |[[MacKie-119| Mackie, Arthur Hamilton]]||||1918 Apr 27||2|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/MacKie-119.jpg 1010879] |- |[[Mackinlay-117|Mackinlay, Bruce Rankin]]||1964 Jun 05||2010 Sep 06||||H of Mary; F of Joydyn Rose; Step-F of Simone, Travis, Tamara, Tim|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Mackinlay-117.jpg 6170910] |- |[[Fogarty-1272|Mackinlay, Reta Amelia]]||||1992 Jul 23||85||nee Fogarty; RAAF; W of William; M of Leo, Mary, John, Brian, Gordon, Andrea|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Mackinlay-118.jpg 6171136] |- |[[Mackinlay-118|Mackinlay, William (Bill)]]||||1985 Jan 29||78||H of Rita; F of Leo, Mary, John, Brian, Gordon, Andrea|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Mackinlay-118.jpg 6171136] |- |[[Macquire-39|Macquire, Edna]]||||1980 Oct 01||50|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Macquire-39.jpg 6171234] |- |[[Macquire-40|Macquire, Harry]]||||1977 Jan 24||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Macquire-40.jpg 6171235] |- |[[Unknown-573678|Macquire, Leah]]||||1997 Apr 26||97|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Unknown-573678.jpg 6171237] |- |[[Macquire-41|Macquire, Oliver]]||||1994 Sep 14||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Macquire-41.jpg 6171236] |- |[[Stewart-40067| Macvean, Grace]]||||1980 Feb 01||75||W of Alex (dec); Sis of Kittie Stewart|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Stewart-40067.jpg 1010862] |- |[[Madejski-9| Madejski, Josef]]||||1959 Dec 07||74||father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Madejski-9.jpg 1010119] |- |[[ Madejski-10|Madejski, Ken]]||||1999 Nov 29||76||S of Mary & Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Madejski-10.jpg 1010116] |- |[[Unknown-527463| Madejski, Maria]]||||1978 Jun 11||86||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Unknown-527463.jpg 1010118] |- |[[Madejski-11| Madejski, Stan]]||||2006 Dec 20||78||S of Mary & Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Madejski-11.jpg 1010115] |- |[[Heather-473|Maher, Bessie Violet]]||1913 Apr 10||1993 May 24||80||W of John Joseph (dec); M of John, David, Graeme, Garry (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Maher-2739.jpg 6171080] |- |[[Maher-2737| Maher, Garry Robert]]||||1972 Nov 05||22|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Maher-2737.jpg 1010531] |- |[[Maher-2743| Maher, James]]||||1962 Jan 16||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Maher-2743.jpg 1010639] |- |[[Maher-2739|Maher, John (Jack)]]||||1986 Nov 09||78||H of Bessie; F of John, David, Graeme, Garry (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Maher-2739.jpg 6171080] |- |[[Maher-2742| Maher, Margaret]]||1878||1972|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Maher-2742.jpg 1010536] |- |[[ Jones-95917|Maher, Margaret]]||||1927 Apr 11||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Jones-95917.jpg 1010640] |- |[[Trebley-2| Maher, Mary Ann]]||||1944 May 01||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Trebley-2.jpg 1010641] |- |[[Maher-2740| Maher, Michael Joseph]]||||1968 Jan 24||95|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Maher-2740.jpg 1010642] |- |[[ Makepeace-318|Makepeace, Hector John]]||||1972 Nov 17||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Makepeace-318.jpg 1010252] |- |[[Mallon-459| Mallon, Andrew]]||1921 Aug 18||1983 Sep 27|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Mallon-459.jpg 1010221] |- |[[ Mallon-460|Mallon, Andrew John]]||1950 Apr 12||1956 Jun 09|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Mallon-460.jpg 1010220] |- |[[Manson-1393 |Manson, John]]||||1978 May 02||65||F of Bev|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Manson-1393.jpg 1010184] |- |[[Martin-69428|Martin, Jason Lee]]||1982 May 15||2001 Jun 03||||S of Helen & Gordon (dec); B of Mandy & Melissa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Martin-69428.jpg 6171095] |- |[[ Steadman-887|Matheson, Gladys May]]||||1976 Sep 20||64||M of Coleen, Colin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Mackaway-41.jpg 1010903] |- |[[Matheson-1931| Matheson, Robert Murdoch]]||1899 Aug 10||1972 Nov 22||||F of Dorothy, Hilda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Matheson-1931.jpg 1010902] |- |[[Casey-5677|Mathewson, Alma May]]||||2002 Aug 09||92||W of Ian; M of Norman, Margaret, Rex, Neville|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Mathewson-941.jpg 6171128] |- |[[McInnes-1209|Mathewson, Eileen Frances]]||1938 Jan 04||2017 Apr 24||||W of Rex; M of Sharon, Gary, Rob, Craig|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Mathewson-942.jpg 6170864] |- |[[Mathewson-941|Mathewson, Ian]]||||1985 Feb 02||77||H of Alma; F of Norman, Margaret, Rex, Neville|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Mathewson-941.jpg 6171128] |- |[[Mathewson-942|Mathewson, John (Rex)]]||1933 Mar 21||2014 Mar 25||||H of Eileen; F of Sharon, Gary, Rob, Craig|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Mathewson-942.jpg 6170864] |- | [[Maynard-777|Maynard, Charles]] ||||1942 Sep 17||63||father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Maynard-777.jpg 1010340] |- |[[ Preston-7100|McCabe, Doris]]||1918 Jul 07||1975 Oct 15||||W of Norman; M of Yvonne, Irene, Norma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/McCabe-3073.jpg 1010753] |- |[[Rial-62| McCabe, Ethel Maude]]||1890||1970||||M of Norman James & Kathleen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Rial-62.jpg 1010627] |- |[[ McCabe-3074|McCabe, Kathleen]]||1916||2011||||D of Ethel Maude McCabe|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Rial-62.jpg 1010627] |- |[[McCabe-3073|McCabe, Norman James]]||1915 Jan 04||1997 Mar 11||||b. N.Z.; H of Doris; F of Yvonne, Irene, Norma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/McCabe-3073.jpg 1010753] |- |[[ McConachy-129|McConachy, Robert Charles]]||||1934 Nov 26|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/McConachy-129.jpg 1010810] |- |[[McCulla-47| McCulla, Mary Ellen]]||||1902 Jan 27||||with James and Margaret Murphy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/McCulla-47.jpg 1010504] |- |[[ McCulloch-1879|McCulloch, William Alistair]]||1980 Mar 26||1981 May 08||||S of Sam & Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/McCulloch-1879.jpg 1010173] |- |[[McLure-164|McClure, John]]||||1987 Sep 26||82||AIF VX36004|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/McLure-164.jpg 6171070] |- |[[ McDonald-20916|McDonald, Allen Blackstone]]||||1958 Feb 13||61||H of Dorothy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/McDonald-20916.jpg 1010824] |- |[[ Parker-37877|McDonald, Dorothy Margaret]]||||1978 Dec 01||72||W of Allen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/McDonald-20916.jpg 1010824] |- |[[ McDonald-21683|McDonald, Ernest]]||||1886 Dec 17|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/McDonald-20917.jpg 1010941] |- |[[ Shipard-30|McDonald, Grace]]||||1936 Jan 08||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Shipard-30.jpg 1010942] |- |[[McDonald-20922| McDonald, Lillian E]]||||1958 Jun 06|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/McDonald-20917.jpg 1010941] |- |[[McDonald-20917| McDonald, Murdoch]]||||1920 Jun 08||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/McDonald-20917.jpg 1010941] |- |[[Unknown-539619| McDonald, Mrs.]]||||1903 May||||W. of late Sch. Teach. of Cookardinia|| Obituary |- |[[McDonald-20927| McDonald, William Murdoch]]||||1899 Sep 22|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Shipard-30.jpg 1010942] |- |[[McFadden-3046|McFadden ,John]]||1828||1898||70||||Obituary |- |[[McGavin-212|McGavin, Allan Charles]]||1925 Apr 13||1999 Jul 25||||AIF NX503594; H of Patricia; F of Stephen, Michael, Jon, Rosemary, Talaya, Patricia, Clare, Tim|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/McGavin-212.jpg 6170836] |- |[[McGavin-213|McGavin, Joshua Charles]]||1983 Jul 15||2003 Jul 31||20||S of Stephen & Kathryn; B of Shannon, Richelle, Daniel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/McGavin-213.jpg 6171041] |- |[[Musgrave-1546|McGavin, Patricia Clare]]||1936 Jan 22||1996 Aug 11||||nee Musgrave; W of Allan; M of Patricia; F of Stephen, Michael, Jon, Rosemary, Talaya, Patricia, Clare, Tim|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/McGavin-212.jpg 6170836] |- |[[ McIlwraith-145|McIlwraith, David Andrew]]||1859||1929 Apr 13||||H of Mary; F of Lionel, Harry, Ruby, Blanche|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/McIlwraith-145.jpg 1010368] |- |[[McInerney-396| McInerney, Gary]]||||1967 Aug 06||22||with Jim & Jean McInerney|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/McInerney-396.jpg 1010555] |- |[[ Mills-18885|McInerney, Jean]]||||2008 Sep 22||86||W of Jim|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/McInerney-396.jpg 1010555] |- |[[ McInerney-397|McInerney, Jim]]||||1991 Feb 22||73||H of Jean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/McInerney-396.jpg 1010555] |- |[[McInnes-1210|McInnes, Cyril (Mick)]]||1926 May 02||2016 Apr 17|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/McInnes-1210.jpg 6170856] |- |[[McIntosh-6287|McIntosh, Allan R]]||||1990 Jul 07||84||H of Margaret; F of Robyn, Carol|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/McIntosh-6287.jpg 6171279] |- |[[Peacock-3886| McIntosh, Elizabeth]]||||1924 May 29||66||W of James Grant McIntosh; M of William, James, Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Peacock-3886.jpg 1010114] |- |[[ McKay-6886|McKay, Isaac Daniel]]||||1963 Jun 05||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/McKay-6886.jpg 1010961] |- |[[McKenzie-9356|McKenzie, Eric Leslie]]||1917 Feb 14||1985 Jan 19||||AIF VNX10630; H of Olive; F & F-in-Law of John & Irene, Jennifer & Doug|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/McKenzie-9356.jpg 6171139] |- |[[Geeves-81|McKenzie, Olive Gertrude]]||1917 Dec 08||2003 Feb 25||||W of Eric; M & M-in-L of John & Irene, Jennifer & Doug|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/McKenzie-9356.jpg 6171139] |- |[[McKinley-2731|McKinley, Alan]]||||1993 Apr 07||81||AIF; B of Hugh & Eunice (Donald, Eric & Mary, dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/McKinley-2731.jpg 6170933] |- |[[McKinley-1611|McKinley, Hugh]]||||1935 Dec 02||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/McKinley-1611.jpg 1010338] |- |[[Glavin-31| McKinley, Margaret]]||||1966 May 12||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Glavin-31.jpg 1010658] |- |[[McKinley-2476| McKinley, Mary Elizabeth]]||1919 Apr 19||1920 Aug 10||||D of Margaret & Fred McKinley; Sis of Hugh, Alan, Don, Eric, Eunice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/McKinley-2476.jpg 1010160] |- |[[McKinnon-2867|McKinnon, Donald Jerray]]||1929||1995||||H of Sheila; F of Ross, Lorraine, Kerry, Geoffery (dec), John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/McKinnon-2867.jpg 6170888] |- |[[ McKinnon-2866|McKinnon, Geoffrey William]]||||1979 Aug 16||21||S of Donald & Sheila; B of Ross, Lorraine, Kerry, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/McKinnon-2866.jpg 1010185] |- |[[McKinnon-3261|McKinnon, Ross Donald]]||||2016 Sep 30||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/McKinnon-3261.jpg 6171184] |- |[[George-10240|McKinnon, Sheila]]||1930||2002||||W of Donald; M of Ross, Lorraine, Kerry, Geoffery (dec), John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/McKinnon-2867.jpg 6170888] |- |[[McKoy-118| McKoy, George]]||||1941 Sep 06||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/McKoy-118.jpg 1010763] |- |[[Breed-2233|McKoy, Hazel Gwendoline]]||||1986 Jan 08||68||W of Joe (dec); M of Joe, Margaret, Lorraine, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Breed-2233.jpg 6171119] |- |[[ McKoy-121|McKoy, H Joseph]]||||1969 Aug 17||58|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/McKoy-121.jpg 1010547] |- |[[McKoy-119| McKoy, James Arthur]]||||1964 Oct 03||||H of Margaret (Top) (dec); F of Janita, Alister|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/McKoy-119.jpg 1010830] |- |[[ Spurr-775|McKoy, Margaret Beryl (Top)]] ||||1965 Jan 05||||W of James (dec); M of Janita & Alister|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Spurr-775.jpg 1010130] |- |[[McKoy-138|McKoy, Joseph Valentine]]||||1987 Jan 08||49||H of Irene; F of Joanne & Shane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/McKoy-138.jpg 6171118] |- |[[Salt-1187|McLaurin, Jennifer Ann]]||1958 Oct 04||2007 Oct 02||||nee Salt; W of Gerard; M of Mary, Paul, John, Luey, Jane, Hugh, Mark (dec), Andrew, Bede, Ruby|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Salt-1187.jpg 6170944] |- |[[ Klimpsch-5|McKoy, Maria Elizabeth]]||||1966 Nov 22||85||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Klimpsch-5.jpg 1010764] |- |[[ McLaren-2177|McLaren, Douglas]]||1945 May 07||1945 May 07||||S of Marie & Jim|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/McLaren-2177.jpg 1010754] |- |[[ McLaurin-409|McLaurin, James]]||1821 Jul 23||1891 Nov 10 ||||b.Scotland d. Holbrook||Biography. |- |[[McLaurin-576|McLaurin, Mark Benedict]]||1993 Aug 12||1993 Aug 12||||S of Gerard & Jennifer; B of Mary, Paul, John, Lucy, Jane, Hugh|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/McLaurin-576.jpg 6171210] |- |[[McLaurin-577|McLaurin, Norman Bruce]]||1923 May 05||2010 Sep 13||||H of Joan; F of Peter, Carmel, Marie, Margaret, Gerard, Brian, Francis, Katherine, Bernadette, Monica, James, David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/McLaurin-577.jpg 6170945] |- |McLaurin, Patricia Joan||1928 Jul 19||2020 May 03||91||W of Norman; S of Kevin (dec), Brian (dec), Sr Mary (dec), Sr Monica (dec), Laurie (dec), Clare & Enid. Mother and M-in-L of Peter & Mary (dec), Carmel & Bill, Marie & Michael, Margaret & Donald, Gerard & Jennifer (dec), Brian & Susan, Francis & Lisa, Katherine & Phil, Bernadette, Monica, James & Janelle, David.||Death notice |- |[[Larcombe-334|McLellan, Constance Mary (Connie)]]||1936 Sep 23||1999 Aug 31||||W of David; M of Ray, Susan, Carolyn, Geoff, Wendy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/McLellan-2293.jpg 6171116] |- |[[McLellan-2293|McLellan, David John (John)]]||1935 Nov 16||2010 Sep 21||||H of Connie; F of Ray, Susan, Carolyn, Geoff, Wendy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/McLellan-2293.jpg 6171116] |- |[[McLellan-2294|McLellan, Raymond John]]||1954 Aug 19||2017 Aug 15||62||H of Sheryl; F of Benjamin, Brianna, Mathew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/McLellan-2294.jpg 6171178] |- |[[Corbet-869|McNaughton, Joan Annette (Jill)]]||1932 Sep 11||2015 Dec 09||||W of Robert; M of Heather, Susan, James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Corbet-869.jpg 6171238] |- |[[McNaughton-1411|McNaughton, Robert William]]||1931 Jun 18||2006 Sep 03||||H of Jill; F of Heather, Susan, James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/McNaughton-1411.jpg 6171239] |- |[[Bragg-2487| McNeill, Alice]]||||1970 Dec 22||87||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Bragg-2487.jpg 1010717] |- |[[McNeill-1832| McNeill, Charles]]||||1957 Nov 14||88||father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/McNeill-1832.jpg 1010716] |- |[[ McNeill-1833|McNeill, Robert James]]||||1970 Mar 20||46|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/McNeill-1833.jpg 1010689] |- |[[McPaul-29|McPaul, Samuel Ian (Sam)]]||1991 Jan 25||2019 Dec 30||28|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/McPaul-29.jpg 6171220] |- |[[ Harvey-14932|McPherson, Ada Harriet]]||1872 Nov 14||1952 Sep 28||||W of Angus; M of Mary, Elizabeth, John, Alexander|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Harvey-14932.jpg 1010823] |- |[[McPherson-4971| McPherson, Angus]]||1862 Jun 16||1951 Feb 08||||H of Ada; F of Mary, Elizabeth, John, Alexander|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/McPherson-4971.jpg 1010822] |- |[[McPherson-2759| McPherson, Angus (Jack)]]||||1982 Aug 24||80||H of Irene; F of Iris, Irma, Ivis, Bobbie, Barrie, Belle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/McPherson-2759.jpg 1010786] |- |[[ McPherson-5198|McPherson, Arnold]]||||1977 Sep 17||63||H of Doris; F of Faye|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/McPherson-5198.jpg 1010167] |- |[[McPherson-5980|McPherson, Bobbie Jack]]||1934 Jan 02||1987 Jul 24||53||H of Joan; F of Vickie & Leanne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/McPherson-5980.jpg 6171071] |- |[[ Burgun-149|McPherson, Doris Daphne (Girlie)]]||||2008 Jan 11||86||W of Arnold; M of Faye|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/McPherson-5198.jpg 1010167] |- |[[ McPherson-5199|McPherson, Isabella Elizabeth]]||1900 Nov 29||1972 Jul 01||||Sis of Mary, John, Alexander|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/McPherson-5199.jpg 1010788] |- |[[Thurling-48|McPherson, Irene M E]]||1911 Mar 26||2005 Jun 19||||W of Angus John; M of Iris, Irma, Ivis, Bob, Barrie, Belle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Thurling-48.jpg 6171312] |- |[[Wheeler-22447|McPherson, Joan Elizabeth]]||1940 Jun 03||2005 Apr 20||64||W of Bobbie; M of Vickie & Leanne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/McPherson-5980.jpg 6171071] |- |[[Meiklejohn-319|Meiklejohn, Andrew John]]||||1974 Nov 22||12||S of Max & Olga; B of Gail, Ian, Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Meiklejohn-319.jpg 6171221] |- |[[Meiklejohn-318|Meiklejohn, Maxwell George]]||1924 Feb 22||2008 Feb 01||||H of Olga; F & F-in-L of Gail & David, Ian & Anne, Andrew (dec), Jane & Steve|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Meiklejohn-318.jpg 6171222] |- |Meldrum, Ryley-James||2007 Feb 19||2007 Jul 26||||S of Skye & Stephen; B of Jayke||6171212 |- |[[Meredith-5313|Meredith, Brian Mainwaring]]||||1994 Sep 14||62||H of Joan; F of Phillip, Michael, Debbie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Meredith-5313.jpg 6170927] |- |[[Meredith-5315|Meredith, Claude]]||1909 Jan 08||1991 Oct 29||||H of Jean; F of Suzy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Meredith-5315.jpg 6170975] |- |[[Chitty-449| Meredith, Ellen Elizabeth]]||||1965 May 06||85||W of Lambert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Chitty-449.jpg 1010420] |- |[[Meredith-5314|Meredith, Glen Phillip]]||1910 Nov 12||1986 Aug 22||||H of Thelma; F of Brian & Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Meredith-5314.jpg 6171081] |- |[[Pierce-15790|Meredith, Jean]]||1907 Nov 18||1996 Oct 01||||W of Claude; M of Suzy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Meredith-5315.jpg 6170975] |- |[[Bromilow-101|Meredith, Joan Lorraine]]||||2004 Dec 19||71||W of Brian; M of Phillip, Michael, Debbie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Meredith-5313.jpg 6170927] |- |[[ Meredith-4766|Meredith, Lambert]]||||1928 Oct 11||45||H of Ellen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Meredith-4766.jpg 1010419] |- |[[Hicks-16191|Meredith, Thelma Rose]]||1911 Aug 03||2009 Aug 01||||W of Glen; M of Brrian & Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Meredith-5314.jpg 6171081] |- |[[Miller-79057| Miller, Alfred]]||||1939 Jun 30||89||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Miller-79057.jpg 1010876] |- |[[Miller-79058| Miller, Eric John (Jack)]]||1907||1997||||AIF; H of Mary; F of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Miller-79058.jpg 1010195] |- |[[ Miller-79060|Miller, Henry Charles]]||||1914 Oct 08||48|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Miller-79060.jpg 1010849] |- |[[ McKenzie-8022|Miller, Margaret Jane]]||||1917 Jun 28||59||W of Alfred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Miller-79057.jpg 1010876] |- |[[ Woodland-555|Miller, Mary Ann]]||1899||1977||||W of Eric John (Jack); M of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Miller-79058.jpg 1010195] |- |[[Miller-89823|Miller, Robert James (Robbie)]]||1945 Nov 15||1995 Dec 06||50||F of daughter Kelly|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Miller-89823.jpg 6170879] |- |[[ Unknown-529406|Mills, Emily]]||||1971 Jul 17||79||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Unknown-529406.jpg 1010543] |- |[[Holden-5942|Mills, Pamela]]||1923 Apr 08||1987 Aug 31||||nee Holden; W of Andrew A N Mills; M of Deboarah Winifred Mills & Sara Jane Grills (nee Mills)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Holden-5942.jpg 6171072] |- |[[Tucker-14229| Mitchell, Mary Therese]]||||1918 Aug 22|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Tucker-4512.jpg 1010208] |- |[[Mohr-1592| Mohr, Augustus Mervyn]]||||1980 Aug 23||57||AIF; H of Winifred; F of Wynette, Judith, Margaret, Mervyn (dec), Gregory|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Mohr-1592.jpg 1010482] |- |[[Kent-8300|Mohr, Constance Mary]]||||1983 Aug 03||63||W of John; M of Roddy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Mohr-1865.jpg 6171172] |- |[[Mohr-1865|Mohr, John Angus]]||||1987 Dec 16||72||AIF; H of Constance; F of Roddy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Mohr-1865.jpg 6171172] |- |[[ Mohr-1594|Mohr, John Angus]]||||1954 Jan 08||65||father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Mohr-1594.jpg 1010483] |- |[[Mohr-1867|Mohr, Kevin Joseph]]||1931 Jun 16||2012 Mar 16||80||H of Shirlie June (dec); F of Stephen, Joanne, Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Mohr-1867.jpg 6170999] |- |[[Mohr-1866|Mohr, L R]]||||1995 Sep 04||74||AIF VX117803; S of Angus & Sarah (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Mohr-1866.jpg 6170892] |- |[[Mohr-1593| Mohr, Mervyn John]]||||1956 Nov 12||4||4 yrs 11 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Mohr-1593.jpg 1010481] |- |[[Mohr-1868|Mohr, Neville James]]||||1991 Aug 20||63||H of Thelma; F of Diane; F-in-L of Denis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Mohr-1868.jpg 6170976] |- |[[Russell-25671| Mohr, Sarah]]||||1946 Aug 15||53||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Russell-25671.jpg 1010484] |- |[[Shea-2645|Mohr, Shirlie June]]||1934 Mar 30||2006 Dec 10||72||W of Kevin Joseph; M of Stephen, Joanne, Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Mohr-1867.jpg 6170999] |- |[[Kaye-1068|Mohr, Thelma Joyce]]||1926 Mar 06||2019 Dec 30||||W of Neville; M of Diane; M-in-L of Denis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Mohr-1868.jpg 6170976] |- |[[Montague-1673|Montague, Thomas James]]||1926 Jul 26||1995 Jun 08|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Montague-1673.jpg 6171247] |- |[[Vickery-1842|Morgan, Jeanie]]||1894 Oct 06||1981 Jul 08||||W of Snow (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Vickery-1842.jpg 6171248] |- |[[Morgan-1797|Morgan, N A (Snow)]]||1895 Apr 10||1979 Dec 28||||H of Jeanie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Morgan-1797.jpg 6171249] |- |[[Carnie-172|Morris Margaret]] ||1854||1912 Jul 26||||W. of Harry||Obituary |- |[[Morrow-5399| Morrow, Cyril Wilfred]]||||1963 Feb 26||||Royal Irish Guards 25622|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Morrow-5399.jpg 1010270] |- |[[Morton-11694|Morton, Andrew]]||||1993 May 20||84||H of Irene (Rene); F of Philip, Margaret, Judith, Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Morton-11694.jpg 6171017] |- |[[Morton-9814| Morton, Charles John]]||||1944 Jul 13||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Morton-9814.jpg 1010390] |- |[[Morton-11695|Morton, Dudley]]||1921 May 02||2003 Jan 05||||H of Shirley; F of Graham, David, Nigel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Morton-11695.jpg 6171037] |- |[[Anderson-62722|Morton, Irene (Rene)]]||||1989 Jul 09||70||W of Andrew (drew); M of Philip, Margaret, Judith, Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Morton-11694.jpg 6171017] |- |[[ Mott-2563|Mott, Arthur V K]]||||1974 Sep 15|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Mott-2563.jpg 1010728] |- |[[Mott-2924|Mott, Mark Anthony]]||||2014 Oct 26||||S of Marie & Keith; B of Peter, Paul, David, Andrew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Mott-2924.jpg 6170861] |- |[[Mullavey-27|Mullavey, Claude Patrick]]||1902 Aug 07||1998 Jul 15||||H of Josie; F of Joan & Judith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Mullavey-27.jpg 6171155] |- |[[Mullavey-28|Mullavey, Josephine Mary]]||1913 Sep 14||1996 Apr 29||||W of Claude; M of Joan & Judith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Mullavey-27.jpg 6171155] |- |[[Mullavey-30|Mullavey, Michael James]]||||1987 Jan 10||35||H of Cheryl; F of Jason, Jacinta, Melonie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Mullavey-30.jpg 6171075] |- |[[Toohey-284|Mullins , Honorah]]||||1933 May||71|| nee Toohey, W. of W.F. Mullins ||Obituary |- |[[ Mullins-6031|Mullins Michael Francis]]||1888||1944||54||S. of W.J. Mullins||Death Notice |- |[[ Mullins-6030|Mullins William Francis]]||1862||1945 Nov||83||F. of Michael, H. of Honorah||Funeral Notice |- |[[Mulloy-169| Mulloy, John (Jack)]]||1905 Mar 09||1967 Mar 07||62||H of Sarah (Margaret)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Mulloy-169.jpg 1010660] |- |[[Mulloy-170| Mulloy, Robert]]||1941 Jul 02||1976 Jun 25||35||H of Joan; S of Jack & Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Mulloy-170.jpg 1010526] |- |[[Post-3407|Mulloy, Sarah Margaret]]||||1991 Dec 15||79||W of Jack; M of Lucy, Jim, John, Steven, Thomas, Robert, Roy, Patricia, Bill, Terry| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Post-3407.jpg |6170971] |- |[[Mulloy-171| Mulloy, Steven]]||1936 Feb 03||1958 Sep 10||22||S of Jack & Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Mulloy-171.jpg 1010517] |- |[[Unknown-574481|Mulloy, Thelma Jean]]||||1999 Dec 24||66||W of Bill; M of Margaret, Geoffrey, Beverley, Malcolm, Wendy, Gregory, Darren, Gary, Roslyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Unknown-574481.jpg 6171090] |- |[[Murdoch-1601| Murdoch, Elizabeth Anderson]]||1929 Jan 25||1999 Jul 30||||b. Holbrook; d. Albury; D of Harry & Emily|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Murdoch-1601.jpg 1010778] |- |[[Ross-22420| Murdoch, Emily]]||1897||1961 Dec 31||||b. Holbrook; d. Holbrook|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Ross-22420.jpg 1010776] |- |[[Murdoch-1086| Murdoch, Harry]]||1875||1958 May 22||||b. Hobart, Tasmania; d. Holbrook|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Murdoch-1086.jpg 1010777] |- |[[Murdoch-1602| Murdoch, Harry (David)]]||1931 Jan 15||2016 Jul 12||||H of Ailsa; F of Anthony, Peter, Colin, Richard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Murdoch-1602.jpg 1010782] |- |[[Warby-226| Murdoch, Jean Edmund Noble]]||1908 Feb 26||2010 Nov 19||||nee Warby; b. Narrandera; d. Holbrook; W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Warby-226.jpg 1010667] |- |[[ Murdoch-1603|Murdoch, John Ross (Rossie)]]||1920||1999||||b. Glenfalloch; d. Holbrook; H of Jean; F of Christine, Jill, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Warby-226.jpg 1010667] |- |[[ Murphy-21821|Murphy, Anthony]]||||1880 Mar 06|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Murphy-21821.jpg 1010505] |- |[[Murphy-21822| Murphy, James Riley]]||||1907 Feb 04|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/McCulla-47.jpg 1010504] |- |[[ Murphy-21831|Murphy, Kathleen Agnes]]||||1899 Apr 30|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Murphy-21821.jpg 1010505] |- |[[McCulla-49| Murphy, Margaret]]||||1879 Sep 20|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/McCulla-47.jpg 1010504] |- |Murray, Angie Alison||||1978 Feb 08||||Baby D of Heather & Peter; Sis of Donna, Kim-Lea, Sarah-Jane, Alison||1010537 |- |[[Serong-2|Murray, Annie (Girlie)]]||||1994 Nov 29||82||W of Robert Gordon (dec); M of Kerrie & John (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Serong-2.jpg 6170924] |- |[[Murray-16642| Murray, R G]]||||1967 Mar 23||60||AIF NX24723; H of Annie; F of Kerrie, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Murray-16642.jpg 1010703] |- |[[Musgrave-1337| Musgrave, unnamed daughter]]||1937 Jun 23||1937 Jun 23||||D of Mr & Mrs I A Musgrave|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Musgrave-1337.jpg 1010585] |- |[[ Haynes-6778|Musgrave, Amelia Ann]]||1920 Sep 06||2015 Oct 08||||nee Haynes; W of Lance (dec); M of Evelyn, Elaine, Marie, Robin (dec), Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Haynes-6778.jpg 1010549] |- |[[Conway-3591| Musgrave, Bridget]]||||1928 Jun 12||29||M of Clement|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Musgrave-1341.jpg 1010107] |- |[[Musgrave-1341| Musgrave, Clement]]||||1926||1||S of Bridget|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Musgrave-1341.jpg 1010107] |- |[[Musgrave-1346| Musgrave, Donald Hugh]]||1936 May 10||2017 Jul 31||||H of Thelma; F of Paul & Bryan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Musgrave-1346.jpg 1010102] |- |[[Angel-870| Musgrave, Dorothy Murray]]||||1984 Dec 12||74||nee Angel; W of Bob; M of David, Roger, Warren|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/Angel-870.jpg 1010554] |- |[[ Musgrave-1342|Musgrave, Edith Isabel]]||||1933 Nov 10||16|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Musgrave-1342.jpg 1010562] |- |[[Hamilton-24347| Musgrave, Elizabeth Mabel]]||||1948 Jul 14||70||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Hamilton-24347.jpg 1010757] |- |[[Quin-616| Musgrave, Gladys]]||||1987 Apr 11||87||with Irwin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Musgrave-1335.jpg 1010251] |- |[[Williams-103949|Musgrave, Gladys Emily]]||1920 Feb 24||2020 Feb 03||99||nee Williams||6171177 |- |[[Musgrave-1552|Musgrave, Gregory]]||1950 Jan 06||2013 Dec 06||||F of Andrew & Nicole; B of Bernice, Edith, Julia, Betty, Bob, Wilga|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Musgrave-1552.jpg 6171321] |- |[[Musgrave-1335| Musgrave, Irwin Arthur (Mick)]]||||1969 Sep 10||65||with Gladys Musgrave|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Musgrave-1335.jpg 1010251] |- |[[Dan-113| Musgrave, Jean Mary]]||||1960 Dec 21||49||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Dan-113.jpg 1010150] |- |[[Musgrave-1339| Musgrave, Lance Henry]]||||1968 Jan 21||56||H of Ann; F of Evelyn, Elaine, Robyn, Marie, Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Musgrave-1339.jpg 1010550] |- |[[Musgrave-1347| Musgrave, I.E. Beau]]||||1944 Aug 08||32||AIF; H of Clare (Whitehead); F of John & Patricia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Musgrave-1347.jpg 1010387] |- |[[ Callaghan-1723|Musgrave, Mary Anne]]||||1899 Dec 30||||dau/John & Bridget; b. Co.Tyrone, Ireland; w/William John||Research |- |[[Hall-46809| Musgrave, Mary Josephine]]||||1952 Aug 30||71||W of Wallace|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Hall-46809.jpg 1010561] |- |[[Musgrave-1345| Musgrave, Norman Cuthbert]]||||1965 Jun 29||59||father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Musgrave-1345.jpg 1010149] |- |[[Bullock-4688| Musgrave, Prudence Ellen]]||1898||1940|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Bullock-4688.jpg 1010343] |- |[[ Musgrave-1340|Musgrave, Robert William]]||||1978 Oct 20||79||H of Dorothy; F of Sheila, Clem, Francis, David, Roger, Warren|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Musgrave-1340.jpg 1010553] |- |[[ Musgrave-1343|Musgrave, Roger Ashley]]||||1967 Sep 21||21||S of Bob & Dorothy; B of David & Warren|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Musgrave-1340.jpg 1010553] |- |[[ Musgrave-1336|Musgrave, Thomas McGregor]]||||1944 May 05||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Musgrave-1336.jpg 1010391] |- |[[Musgrave-1344| Musgrave, Trevor James]]||1929 Jul 19||1966 Jan 12||||S of Mr & Mrs I A Musgrave; B of Hilda, Doris, Donald, Marjorie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Musgrave-1344.jpg 1010584] |- |[[Musgrove-1129|Musgrave, Wallace William]]||||1949 Sep 15||71||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Hall-46809.jpg 1010561] |- |[[Musgrave-1349| Musgrave, William John]]||||1976 Jul 31||55||H of Gladys; F of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Musgrave-1349.jpg 1010396] |- |[[Musgrave-1338|Musgrave, William John]]||||1893||56||H of Mary F of Thomas||Obituary |- |[[Neale-1928|Neale ,Arthur James]]||||1950 Nov 10 ||40||Shearer||Obituary |- |[[Neilson-1680| Neilsen, Lillian Lorraine]]||||1938 Aug 09||<1||17 days; D of Archibald & Lillian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Neilson-1680.jpg 1010932] |- |[[Unknown-574507|Newman, Dorothy May (Dawn)]]||1931 May 03||2010 Apr 11||||W of John; M of Gail|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Newman-12025.jpg 6171148] |- |[[Newman-12025|Newman, John Gregory]]||1927 Jan 22||1999 Jul 11||||H of Dawn; F of Terry, Paul, Margie, Gail|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Newman-12025.jpg 6171148] |- |[[Trebley-10|Newton, Lillas Annie]]||1915 May 11||2005 May 08||||W of Tom; M & M-in-L of Tom & Thea; Elaine & Colin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Newton-13722.jpg 6171007] |- |[[Newton-13722|Newton, Thomas Nathaniel]]||1908 Dec 11||2007 Oct 27||||H oh Lil; F & F-in-L of Tom &Thea, Elaine & Colin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Newton-13722.jpg 6171007] |- |[[Nichol-1394|Nichol, Gary William]]||1937 Mar 08||1977 Sep 04||||H of Jill; F of Jonathan, Susan, Penelope|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Nichol-1394.jpg 6171313] |- |[[ Canham-266|Nichols, Charlotte]]||||1927 Jun 11||77||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Canham-266.jpg 1010416] |- |[[Nichols-15388| Nichols, Thomas Louis]]||||1936 Jun 11||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Nichols-15388.jpg 1010417] |- |[[Nixon-4587| Nixon, Basil]]||||1981 Jul 26||55||H of Elizabeth; F of Julie & Fred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Nixon-4587.jpg 1010253] |- |[[ Urbanec-8|Nixon, Elizabeth]]||||1969 Aug 04||46||W of Basil; M of Julie & Fred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Nixon-4587.jpg 1010253] |- |[[Sanderson-4233| Nixon, Ivy Graham]]||||1971 Apr 04||81||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Sanderson-4233.jpg 1010351] |- |[[ Nixon-4588|Nixon, Timothy]]||||1941 Apr 25||59||father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Nixon-4588.jpg 1010352] |- |[[ Nolan-3651|Nolan, F A]]||||1954 Nov 02||48||AIF NX68221|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Nolan-3651.jpg 1010458] |- |[[ Nolan-3652|Nolan, Frederick William]]||||1946 Sep 19||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Nolan-3652.jpg 1010459] |- |[[Dexter-2302| Nolan, Iva Emma]]||||2000 Oct 20||93||W of Oliver; M of Vincent|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Dexter-2302.jpg 1010193] |- |[[Nolan-4176|Nolan, James Stewart]]||1978 Jul 02||1998 Aug 11||||S of Desmond James & Maria|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Nolan-4176.jpg 6171152] |- |[[Raynard-68| Nolan, Margaret]]||||1905 Nov 25||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Nolan-3652.jpg 1010459] |- |[[Maher-3167|Nolan, Mary Grace]]||1914 Aug 21||2005 May 25||||W of Ronald; M of Barry Hayden, Desmond James, Coleen Anne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Nolan-4177.jpg 6171151] |- |[[ Nolan-3654|Nolan, Oliver Vincent]]||||1974 Sep 05||70||AIF VX150014; H of Iva; F of Vincent|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Nolan-3654.jpg 1010191] |- |[[Nolan-4177|Nolan, Ronald Haden]]||1908 Nov 14||2006 Jul 15||||H of Mary; F of Barry Hayden, Desmond James, Coleen Anne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Nolan-4177.jpg 6171151] |- |[[ Dick-4100|Nolan, Susan Isabel]]||||1906 Jun 19||36|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Nolan-3652.jpg 1010459] |- |[[ Nolan-3655|Nolan, Sydney Herbert]]||||1960 Feb 28||86||H of Dorrie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Nolan-3655.jpg 1010457] |- |[[Nyhan-55| Nyhan, John Francis]]||||1962 Jan 19||74||father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Nyhan-55.jpg 1010307] |- |[[ Nyhan-58|Nyhan, Liam]]||||1960 Feb 04||||infant S of Joan & Tom|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Nyhan-58.jpg 1010309] |- |[[Plunkett-1711| Nyhan, Lilian Mary Dorothea]]||||1977 Feb 04||||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Plunkett-1711.jpg 1010308] |- |[[Kenny-2235|Nyhan, Rebecca Victoria]]||||1948 Mar 15||84||W of Thomas Nyhan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Kenny-2235.jpg 1010306] |- |[[Nyhan-56| Nyhan, Thomas Joseph]]||||1985 Apr 20||57||H of Joan; F of John, Gerard, Mary, Anna & infants Liam & Thomas (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Nyhan-56.jpg 1010305] |- |[[ Nyhan-59|Nyhan, Thomas Joseph]]||||1961 May 20||||infant S of Joan & Tom|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Nyhan-59.jpg 1010310] |- |[[ O'Brien-9724|O'Brien, J B]]||||1975 Mar 06||58||AIF VX73020; H of Margaret; F of Jeanette, Patricia (dec), Marilyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/O_Brien-9724.jpg 1010127] |- |[[O'Brien-9725| O’Brien, James Bernard]]||||1949 Jul 19||64||H of Katherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/O_Brien-9725.jpg 1010563] |- |[[Cunningham-13047| O’Brien, Katherine Mary]]||||1962 Mar 30||88||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/O_Brien-9725.jpg 1010563] |- |[[ McKoy-123|O’Brien, Margaret Olivia]]||||1949 Jan 09||34||W of Jim; M of Jeanette, Marilyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/McKoy-123.jpg 1010829] |- |[[O'Brien-9727| O’Brien, Patricia Joan]]||||1942 May 08||<1||D of Margaret & James O’Brien; Twin of Jeanette and Sis of Marilyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/O_Brien-9727.jpg 1010935] |- |[[Woodland-556|O’Keefe, Mary Anne]]||||1954 May 29||73||W of Thomas; M of Jean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/O_Keeffe-797.jpg 1010295] |- |[[O'Keeffe-797| O’Keefe, Thomas Richard]]|||||1971 Jun 23||82||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/O_Keeffe-797.jpg 1010295] |- |[[Lindner-745|O’Shea, Gladys Eileen]]||1922 Jun 16||2007 Aug 01||85||W of Max; M of Wilma, Jennifer, Shirley, Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/O_Shea-1182.jpg 6171161] |- |[[O'Shea-1182|O’Shea, Maxwell Bernard (Max)]]||||1998 Feb 16||61||H of Gladys; B of Jim & Jack; Step-F of Wilma, Jennifer, Shirley, Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/O_Shea-1182.jpg 6171161] |- |[[ Durrant-723|Ocock, Louisa Jane]]||||1942 Mar 05||65||W of Wallace|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Ocock-13.jpg 1010492] |- |[[ Ocock-18|Ocock, Wallace]]||||1922 Jan 08||22|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Ocock-18.jpg 1010493] |- |[[ Ocock-13|Ocock, Wallace Alfred]]||||1951 Jun 14||76||H of Louisa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Ocock-13.jpg 1010492] |- |[[Orr-7434|Orr, Eric Hugh]]||1919 Jan 06||2003 Aug 03||||AIF; H of Mavis; F of Lorna, Lynette, Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Orr-7434.jpg 6170883] |- |[[Crombie-483|Orr, Laura Mavis]]||||1995 Sep 14||73||W of Hugh; M of Lorna, Lynette, Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Orr-7434.jpg 6170883] |- |[[Scott-14073| Pabst, Ellen]]||||1888 Aug 03||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Pabst-128.jpg 1010599] |- |[[ Pabst-317|Pabst, Frederick William]]||||1949 Jul 18||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Pabst-317.jpg 1010509] |- |[[ Pabst-128|Pabst, Frederick William]]||||1883 Sep 19||37|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Pabst-128.jpg 1010599] |- |[[ Pabst-123|Pabst, John C]]||||1879 Feb 09||30|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Pabst-128.jpg 1010599] |- |[[Bent-727| Pabst, Kate Agnes]]||||1940 Aug 31||84||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Bent-727.jpg 1010508] |- |[[Pabst-318| Pabst, Rawdon Scott]]||||1957 Feb 28||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Pabst-318.jpg 1010510] |- | [[Tidball-22|Palmer, Louisa]] ||||1893 Jan 05||75||grandmother; with Louisa & Charles Bruce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Bruce-1951.jpg 1010884] |- |[[Papworth-405|Papworth, Jack]]||||1985 Nov 17||70||H of Joan; F of Jenifer, Charles, Philip|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Papworth-405.jpg 6171120] |- |[[Chambers-10284|Papworth, Joan]]||||2018 Apr 25||92||W of Jack; M of Jenifer, Charles, Philip|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Papworth-405.jpg 6171120] |- |[[Parer-33|Parer, Anthony Michael]]||1935 Jul 30||2005 Oct 17||||RAAF; H of Jenny (Jane); F of Damien & Adam, David, Justine & Alex|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Parer-33.jpg 6171229] |- |[[Stoll-1149|Parker, Beata Alice]]||||1994 Jun 18||64||W of Frederick; M of Margaret, Rodney, Neville|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Parker-43268.jpg 6171088] |- |[[Parker-43274|Parker, Don Geoffrey]]||1930 Jun 28||2013 Apr 02||||H of Val; F of John, Carmel, Kerryle, David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Parker-43274.jpg 6171057] |- |[[Mohr-1605|Parker, Doris Evelyn]]||||1990 Jul 09||75||W of Les (dec); M of Les, Irene (dec), Colin, Paul|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Mohr-1605.jpg 6170980] |- |[[Morton-9919|Parker, Florence Annie Amelia]]||1881||1944||||W.of David M.of Leslie||Obituary |- |[[Parker-43268|Parker, Frederick James]]||||1987 Jan 07||66||H of Beata; F of Margaret, Rodney, Neville|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Parker-43268.jpg 6171088] |- |[[Taskis-11|Parker, Irene Victoria]]||1915 May 24||2013 Apr 21||||W of Maurice; M of Henry, Joyce, Colin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Parker-43276.jpg 6170938] |- |[[Parker-43277|Parker, Keith Douglas]]||1926 Jan 22||2016 May 10||||H of Sylvia; F of Louise & Fraser|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Parker-43277.jpg 6171200] |- |[[Parker-42909|Parker, Leslie Roy]]||1935 Dec 12||2008 Jul 26||||Partner of Belle Joyce (nee McPherson); Step-F of Debbie, David (dec), Graeme|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/McPherson-5952.jpg 6170946] |- |[[Parker-38231| Parker, Leslie R]]||||1954 Sep 11||39||H of Doris; F of Leslie, Irene, Colin, Paul|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Parker-38231.jpg 1010225] |- |[[Parker-43276|Parker, Maurice Edwin]]||1911 Nov 16||1992 Aug 11||||H of Irene; F of Henry, Joyce, Colin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Parker-43276.jpg 6170938] |- |[[Parker-43279|Parker, Robin]]||1918||1999|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Parker-43279.jpg 6171154] |- |[[Parker-38253| Parker, Simone Leah]]||1970 Feb 09||1970 Feb 10||||D of Lorraine & Colin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Parker-38253.jpg 1010546] |- |[[Unknown-575467|Parker, Valerie Joan]]||1922 Mar 15||2003 Jan 08||||W of Don; M of David & Merryle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Unknown-575467.jpg 6171056] |- |[[ Parnell-1431|Parnell-Schoneveld, Margaret Mary]]||1926 Jun 17||2003 Jul 11||||M of Paul, Rinke, Frank, Roderick, Sean, Damian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Parnell-1431.jpg 1010147] |- | [[Gillen-501|Parnell, Anna]] ||||1910 May 14||70||d. Cookardinia; W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Gillen-501.jpg 1010228] |- |[[ Nolan-3526|Parnell, Caroline]]||||1974 Jun 23||94||W of Henry; M of Kathleen, Melva, Helen, Elaine, Clive|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Parnell-1432.jpg 1010157] |- |[[ Parnell-1432|Parnell, Clive]]||||1995 Feb 13||73||H of Ruth; F of Bill; S of Caroline Parnell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Parnell-1432.jpg 1010157] |- |[[Parnell-1434| Parnell, Elisabeth Anne]]||||1958 Nov 05||84||Twin Sis of Gertrude Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Parnell-1434.jpg 1010231] |- |[[ Parnell-1405|Parnell, Frank E]]||||1926 Feb 27||||H of Eileen; F of Imelda, Bernadette, Frank, Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Parnell-1405.jpg 1010146] |- |[[ Parnell-1435|Parnell, Gertrude Margaret]]||||1955 Aug 21|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Parnell-1435.jpg 1010230] |- |[[Parnell-1326| Parnell, Henry James]]||||1888 Sep 02||38||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Parnell-1326.jpg 1010571] |- |[[ Parnell-1344|Parnell, Henry John]]||||1951 Mar 20||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Parnell-1344.jpg 1010158] |- |[[Parnell-1437| Parnell, James Joseph]]||1926 Mar 06||2018 Oct 05||||H of Barbara Jean; F of Robert, Phillip, Patrick, Stephen, Danny, Thomas; S of James & Mildred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Parnell-1437.jpg 1010153] |- |[[ Parnell-1436|Parnell, James ]]||||1950 May 16||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Parnell-1436.jpg 1010154] |- | [[Parnell-1424|Parnell, John]] ||||1920 Feb 11||85||H of Anna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Parnell-1424.jpg 1010229] |- | [[Parnell-1425|Parnell, John]] ||||1885 Jun 09||70||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Parnell-1425-3.jpg 1010498] |- |[[ Parnell-1438|Parnell, John Joseph]]||||1951 Jul 18|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Parnell-1438.jpg 1010155] |- |[[Drisbane-1| Parnell, Margaret]]||||1884 Jul 05||||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Parnell-1425-3.jpg 1010498] |- |[[Gillen-453| Parnell, Mary]]||||1917 Apr 21||79||W of Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Parnell-1326.jpg 1010571] |- |[[Parnell-1439| Parnell, Melva Mary]]||||2004 Apr 25||89|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Parnell-1439.jpg 1010159] |- |[[Parnell-1440| Parnell, Patrick Joseph]]||||1944 Feb 24||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Parnell-1466.jpg 1010211] |- |[[ Parnell-1519|Parnell, Peter]]||1876||1950 Sep 6||73||||Obituary |- |[[Parnell-1441| Parnell, William Bede]]||||1928 Dec 23||53|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Parnell-1441.jpg 1010210] |- |[[Parnell-1433| Parnell, William Joseph]]||||1979 Jun 23||16||S of Clive & Ruth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Parnell-1433.jpg 1010156] |- |[[Pascoe-2043|Pascoe, James Allen]]||1931||2005||||H of Shirley; F of Pat & Kaye|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Pascoe-2043.jpg 6171003] |- |[[Patience-107|Patience, Cecil Bruce]]||1928 Sep 08||1984 Aug 02||||H of June; F of Cecil & Robyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Patience-107.jpg 6171135] |- |[[Pazzi-4| Pazzi, B M]]||||1957 Oct 31||67||AIF 9947; H of Eileen; F of Vilma, Ronald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Pazzi-4.jpg 1010152] |- |[[Pazzi-5| Pazzi, James Potton]]||||1956 Aug 13||77||father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Pazzi-5.jpg 1010151] |- |[[Potton-25| Pazzi, Mary]]||1852||1934|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Potton-25.jpg 1010110] |- |[[ Pazzi-2|Pazzi, Matthew]]||1840||1928|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Pazzi-2.jpg 1010111] |- |[[Peake-1061|Peake, Frederick Cecil]]||||1992 Jul 11||56||H of Jackie; F of Graeme, Michelle, Jodie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Peake-1061.jpg 6170966] |- |[[Peake-1062|Peake, Michelle Maree]]||1970 Sep 09||2007 Jan 15||||D of Jackie; Sis of Peakey & Jodie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Peake-1062.jpg 6170963] |- |[[Pekov-1|Pekov, Nino]]||1923 Apr 24||2002 Sep 11||||H of Perka|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Pekov-1.jpg 6171063] |- |[[Jotova-1|Pekov, Perka]]||1926 Sep 07||2008 Dec 12||||W of Nino|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Pekov-1.jpg 6171063] |- |[[Perry-17805| Perry, Clarence Reuben]]||||1956 May 14||72||H of Olivia; other grave marker has 1958 as year of death|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Perry-17804.jpg 1010722] |- |[[Perry-19193| Perry, Francis J]]||||1962 May 08||54|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Perry-19193.jpg 1010735] |- |[[Perry-17876| Perry, George J]]||||1957 May 15||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Perry-17876.jpg 1010755] |- |[[Perry-19194| Perry, Linda A]]||||1952 Jul 14||50|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Perry-19194.jpg 1010767] |- |[[ Cook-32473|Perry, Olivia Louisa]]||||1962 May 22||73||W of Clarence|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Perry-17804.jpg 1010722] |- |[[ Perry-19195|Perry, Stanley Gordon]]||||1974 Aug 30||64||AIF VX117482|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Perry-19195.jpg 1010686] |- |[[Perry-19196| Perry, William J]]||||1986 Mar 26||79||AIF VX33056|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Perry-19196.jpg 1010675] |- |[[Peters-12706| Peters, Archie]]||||1939 Mar 16||49||father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Peters-12706.jpg 1010905] |- |[[ Beck-9139|Peters, Edna Anna]]||||1974 Oct 18||74||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Beck-9139.jpg 1010745] |- |[[Close-2050| Peters, Ellen]]||||1907 Nov 07||79||W of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Peters-12278.jpg 1010630] |- |[[ Peters-12729|Peters, James]]||||1902 Jul 26||48||with William Peters|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Peters-12729.jpg 1010629] |- |[[Peters-12707| Peters, John]]||||1925 Oct 05||57|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Peters-12707.jpg 1010946] |- |[[ Peters-13040|Peters, John George]]||?1888||1947 Sep 14 ||59||||Obituary |- |[[Shain-140| Peters, Mary M]]||||1951 Jul 26||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Shain-140.jpg 1010945] |- |[[Peters-13011|Peters, Richard]]||||1913 Aug 2||55||||Obituary |- |[[ Peters-12278|Peters, Robert]]||||1906 Oct 12||87||H of Ellen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Peters-12278.jpg 1010630] |- |[[Peters-12728| Peters, William]]||||1898 Nov 25||47||with James Peters|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Peters-12729.jpg 1010629] |- |[[Peters-12727| Peters, William Thomas]]||||1961 Nov 08||61||H of Edna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Beck-9139.jpg 1010745] |- |[[Petkovic-10|Petkovic, Arsenje (Peter)]]||||1985 Jan 01||65||H of Katarina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Petkovic-10.jpg 6171140] |- |[[Kerucuk-1|Petkovic, Katarina]]||||1991 Apr 11||75||W of Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Petkovic-10.jpg 6171140] |- |[[Petts-175| Petts, Alexandra William]]||||1954 Mar 16||68||with Mary & Daniel Petts|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Petts-176.jpg 1010844] |- |[[ Petts-134|Petts, Cyril Henry]]||||1969 Jul 03||72||H of Thelma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Petts-134.jpg 1010688] |- |[[Petts-176| Petts, Daniel]]||||1943 Dec 09||81||with Mary & Alexandra William Petts|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Petts-176.jpg 1010844] |- |[[Robinson-41883| Petts, Grace Thelma]]||||1991 Apr 05||78||W of Cyril|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Petts-134.jpg 1010688] |- |[[Wright-45388|Petts, Mary Ann]]||||1927 Oct 26||65||with Alexandra William & Daniel Petts|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Petts-176.jpg 1010844] |- |[[Petts-191|Petts, Ronald Henry]]||||1986 Jun 26||55||S of Harry (dec) & Thelma; B of Neville, Basil, Marg, Ann, Rosemary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Petts-191.jpg 6171077] |- |[[Clyde-687|Phillis, Elizabeth]]||1943 Sep 08||2007 Jun 25||||nee Betty Clyde; W of Ron; M of Anthony|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Clyde-687.jpg 6170941] |- |[[Reid-17647|Pinter, Carolin Jane]]||||1978 Oct 04||27||W of Steve; M of Amanda, Kath, Steven|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Reid-17647.jpg 6171317] |- |[[Pinter-121|Pinter, Steven John]]||1976 Sep 15||2012 Feb 12||||S of Stephen & Caroline; B of Amanda, Katherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Pinter-121.jpg 6171318] |- |[[McDowall-314|Plunkett, Judith Anne]]||1930 Jun 30||2018 Sep 11||88||nee McDowall; W of Maurice; GM & M of William & Richard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Plunkett-1926.jpg 6171040] |- |[[Lockwood-4620|Plunkett, Margery Evelyn]]||1930 Apr 29||1999 Sep 04||||nee Lockwood; W of Robert; M of Simon, Celia, James, Lionel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Lockwood-4620.jpg 6171089] |- |[[Plunkett-1926|Plunkett, Maurice Reginald]]||1928 Feb 23||2011 Jul 20||73||H of Judith; Gf & F of William & Richard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Plunkett-1926.jpg 6171040] |- |[[Rial-69| Polson, A M]]||1854||1922||||W of W G Polson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Polson-565.jpg 1010661] |- |[[ Polson-566|Polson, Barbara Adelaide]]||||1890 Feb 26||13?||15 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Polson-565.jpg 1010661] |- |[[Polson-565| Polson, W G]]||1850||1917||||H of A M Polson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Polson-565.jpg 1010661] |- |[[Smith-225122|Poyntz, Ivy May]]||1927 Mar 09||2003 May 04||||nee Smith; W of Harry; M of Dawn, Marlene, John, Patty, Vickie, Debbie, Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Smith-225122.jpg 6171038] |- |[[Peters-12744| Post, Emma]]||||1946 Jun 09||86||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Post-1476.jpg 1010607] |- |[[ Post-1478|Post, George]]||1843||1925 Aug 22||83||||Obituary |- |[[ Post-1475|Post, James]]||||1904 Jul 24||89|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Post-1475.jpg 1010606] |- |[[Post-1476| Post, James]]||||1920 Oct 27||79||H of Emma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Post-1476.jpg 1010607] |- |[[ Unknown-533005|Potton, Margaret]]||1831||1898|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Unknown-533005.jpg 1010500] |- |[[ Poyntz-323|Poyntz, Debra May]]||||1964 Aug 23||21m|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Poyntz-323.jpg 1010279] |- |[[ Poyntz-324|Poyntz, Henry Stephen]]||||1967 Sep 04||<1||5 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Poyntz-324.jpg 1010280] |- | [[Pratt-5160|Pratt, Joseph T]] ||||1965 May 20||67||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Pratt-5160.jpg 1010657] |- |[[ Perfect-190|Pratt, Mary]]||||1983 Jun 15||86||W of Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Pratt-5160.jpg 1010657] |- |[[Maroney-368| Prendergast, Joseph]]||||1947 Nov 10||||also known as Moroney|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Maroney-368.jpg 1010559] |- |[[Heather-203| Prentice, Ethel Sarah]]||||1962 May 21||78||W of Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Prentice-1066.jpg 1010623] |- |[[Prentice-1066| Prentice, Henry Leslie]]||||1968 Dec 19||93||H of Ethel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Prentice-1066.jpg 1010623] |- |[[Prentice-2542|Prentice, Lucy May]]||||1994 Mar 31||||D of Ethel & Leslie Prentice; Sis of Mary, George, Kitty, Doris, Irene|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Prentice-2542.jpg 6170918] |- |[[Prentice-1063| Prentyce, Mary]]||||1969 Jan 08||91|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Prentice-1063.jpg 1010548] |- |[[Preston-7014|Preston, David H A]]||||1952 Jun 10||70||father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Preston-7014.jpg 1010752] |- |[[Jones-94768| Preston, Jessie]]||||1944 Aug 27||55||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Jones-94768.jpg 1010751] |- |[[Pretty-404| Pretty, Robert J]]||||1956 Aug 21||60||husband|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Pretty-404.jpg 1010132] |- |[[Haniotis-1| Prineas, Helen]]||||1983 Sep 01||83||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Prineas-2.jpg 1010429] |- |[[Prineas-2| Prineas, James]]||||1949 Sep 11||60||H of Helen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Prineas-2.jpg 1010429] |- |[[Pritchard-3975| Pritchard, June]]||||1940 Jan 15||13|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Pritchard-3975.jpg 1010363] |- |[[ Prendergast-817|Purtell, Bridget]]||||1936 Dec 12||95|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Prendergast-817.jpg 1010104] |- |[[Preston-8144|Preston, Jean Copeland]]||||1992 Apr 21||77||M of Lorraine; M-in-L of Craig|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Preston-8144.jpg 6170968] |- |[[Winzer-68|Price, Grace]]||||1996 Jan 12||75||W of Herbert; M of Pauline, John, Patricia, Lester|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Price-25649.jpg 6170877] |- |[[Price-25649|Price, Herbert Walter]]||||2015 Jan 25||99||AIF; H of Grace; F of Pauline, John, Patricia, Lester|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Price-25649.jpg 6170877] |- |[[Mills-21883|Pumpa, Betty Una]]||1928 Sep 06||2008 Sep 30||||W of Alan; M of Yvonne, Michelle, Malcolm|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Mills-21883.jpg 6170956] |- |[[Bannerman-496|Pumpa, Mollie Richardine]]||1933 Nov 09||2015 Jan 15||||nee Bannerman; W of Gil; M of Sue, Gae, Terrey, Lyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Bannerman-496.jpg 6171233] |- |[[ Purtell-117|Purtell, Dora]]||||1946 May 14|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Prendergast-817.jpg 1010404] |- |[[Purtell-16| Purtell, John]]||||1872 Feb 15||71||b. Rathkeale, Co Limerick, Ireland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Purtell-16.jpg 1010635] |- |[[ Purtell-115|Purtell, John Joseph]]||||1917 Apr 20||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Purtell-115.jpg 1010103] |- |[[ Hayes-3545|Purtell, Mary]]||1811||1899||||nee Hayes; W of John; b. Charleville, Ireland; d. Germanton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Hayes-3545.jpg 1010637] |- |[[Purtell-116| Purtell, W E]]||||1943 Aug 27|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Purtell-116.jpg 1010405] |- |[[Quick-3977|Quick, John Lawrence]]||1938 Aug 04||2011 Apr 28||||H of Joy; Step-F of Anthony, Peter (dec), Phillip, Julianne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Quick-3977.jpg 6170908] |- |[[Quinnell-304| Quinnell, Archibald]]||||1972 Jun 05||56||AIF NX5846; H of Ellen; F of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Quinnell-304-1.jpg 1010204] |- |[[ Gaylard-240|Quinnell, Ellen Ruth]]||1928 Feb 17||2011 Sep 20||||W of Archibald; M of John, Irene (dec), Dianne (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Gaylard-240.jpg 1010205] |- |[[Quinlan-911|Quinlan, James T]]||1863||1920||||with Mary Quinlan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Quinlan-911.jpg 1010109] |- |[[Quinlan-912| Quinlan, John James]]||||1957 Nov 14||63||H of Mary; F of James & Patricia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Quinlan-912.jpg 1010135] |- |[[Mohr-1636| Quinlan, Mary D E]]||1863||1935||||nee Mohr; with James Quinlan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Quinlan-911.jpg 1010109] |- |[[Conway-3637| Quinlan, Mary Theresa]]||1901||1991||||nee Conway|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Conway-3637.jpg 1010136] |- |[[Ralph-1966|Ralph, Ronald]]||1936 Jun 24||2008 Mar 18||||H of Belle; F of Debbie, Twins (david (dec) & Graeme|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Ralph-1966.jpg 6171315] |- |[[Ramsdale-203|Ramsdale, William Thomas (Bill)]]||1929 Mar 29||2015 Jun 17||||RAN 37064; H of Robin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Ramsdale-203.jpg 6170852] |- |[[ Randell-685|Randell, George Henry]]||||1947 Jul 26||81||H of Mary Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Randell-685.jpg 1010350] |- |[[MacKay-4113| Randell, Mary Ann]]||||1948 Oct 13||75||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Randell-685.jpg 1010350] |- |[[Reakes-30|Reakes, Allan John]]||1950 Aug 13||2003 Dec 06||||S of Clive & May Reakes; B of Les, Colin, Bev, Geoff|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Reakes-30.jpg 6171050] |- |[[Pierce-15857|Real, Dorothy Irene]]||1902 Aug 15||1995 Jun 12||||Sis of Elsie Bruton; Sis & Sis-in-L of Jean & Claude Meredith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Pierce-15388.jpg 6170934] |- |[[Kendell-135|Reid, Beatrice Olive]]||1915 Sep 27||2009 Jan 17||||W of Frederick; M of Graeme, Geoffrey, Rosemary, Carolin, Leanne, Rodney|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Reid-17649.jpg 6171160] |- |[[Reid-17649|Reid, Frederick]]||1917 Jan 21||1998 Mar 03||||H of Beatrice; F of Graeme, Geoffrey, Rosemary, Carolin, Leanne, Rodney|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Reid-17649.jpg 6171160] |- |[[Reid-17739|Reid, Todd Arthur]]||||2006 Mar 25||22||S of Rodney & Julie; B & B-in-L of Mylinda & Paul|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Reid-17739.jpg 6171000] |- |[[Crosbie-390| Rial, Ada M]]||||1929 Sep 27||||W of William J|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Crosbie-390-1.jpg 1010371] |- |[[ Rial-68|Rial, Archibald John]]||||1952 Nov 20||74||H of Elsie Clara; F of Leslie James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Rial-68.jpg 1010421] |- |[[Smith-225233| Rial, Elsie Clara]]||||1965 May 25||77||W of Archibald John Rial; M of Leslie James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Smith-225233.jpg 1010422] |- |[[Reid-17678|Rial, Isabel Kathleen]]||||2008 Nov 02||82||W of Leslie; M of John, Jeffrey, Robert, Susan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Reid-17678.jpg 6171023] |- |[[Rial-63|Rial, James E]]||||1928 Nov 26|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Rial-63.jpg 1010625] |- |[[Rial-73|Rial, Leslie James]]||||1989 Jun 06||68||H of Isabel; F of John, Jeffrey, Robert, Susan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Reid-17678.jpg 6171023] |- |[[Nichols-15306| Rial, Mary]]||||1896 Sep 2||41|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Nichols-15306.jpg 1010626] |- |[[Rial-71|Rial, William Henry]]||1849||1901 Jan 19||54|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Rial-71.jpg 1010579] |- |[[Rial-57| Rial, William James]]||1874||1938 Apr 22 ||63||||Obituary |- |[[ Hair-1316|Rice, Catherine Isabella]]||||1944 Mar 09||78||W of Charles (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Hair-1316.jpg 1010835] |- |[[Richards-15723|Richards, Alva Edison]]||||1961|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Richards-15723.jpg 1010437] |- |[[Casey-5705|Richards, Lorne]]||1907 Feb 26||1996 Jul 23||||W of Bert; Aunt of Lorne, Trini, Kurt, David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Casey-5705.jpg 6171244] |- |[[Richardson-25921| Richardson, Albert Raymond]]||||1941 Sep 03|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Richardson-25921.jpg 1010466] |- |Rider, Eleasha Frances||1976 May 07||1976 May 07||||||1010740 |- |[[Rider-3087|Rider, Stacy James]]||||1989 Dec 18||18||S of Stan & Pamela; B of Joanne, Janine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Rider-3087.jpg 6171020] |- |[[ Winnett-156|Rigney, Gladys Ivy]]||1928 Apr 12||2018 May 18||||b. Ganmain; d. Canberra; D of William & Coralie Winnett; W of Robert; M of Alistair & Virginia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Winnett-156.jpg 1010172] |- |[[Unknown-576962|Rindfleish, Kathleen Elizabeth]]||1955 Nov 08||2004 Apr 19||||W of David; M of Adam & Alisa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Unknown-576962.jpg 6171242] |- |[[Rindfleish-11|Rindfleish, Raymond Clyde]]||||1982 Jul 09||||H of Lorne; F of David, Kurt, Trini|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Rindfleish-11.jpg 6171243] |- |[[Heriot-434|Roach, Alice Jean]]||1920 May 01||2011 Aug 09||||nee Heriot; W of David; M & M-in-L of Ann & Evan Hulme, Alan & Yvonne Roach|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Roach-5197.jpg 6171096] |- |[[Roach-4552| Roach, Annie Maria]]||||1956 Sep 26||90|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Roach-4552.jpg 1010326] |- |[[Roach-5197|Roach, David]]||1920 Apr 27||2001 Jul 04||||AIF VX59318; H of Alice; F & F-in-L of Ann & Evan Hulme; Alan & Yvonne Roach|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Roach-5197.jpg 6171096] |- |[[Roach-4553| Roach, David]]||||1903 Sep 01||72||d. Roachdale; H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Roach-4553.jpg 1010323] |- |[[Roach-4558| Roach, David James]]||||Dec 14 1949||68|| H of Sarah|| 1010856 |- |[[Roach-4554| Roach, David Michael]]||||1875 Mar||2||S of David & Elizabeth Roach|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Roach-4554.jpg 1010566] |- |[[ Lyster-281|Roach, Elizabeth]]||||1921 May 31||82||W of David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Lyster-281.jpg 1010324] |- |[[Roach-4555| Roach, Elizabeth Mary]]||1877||1970|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Roach-4555.jpg 1010545] |- |[[ Roach-4675|Roach, John Lyster]]||1868||1951 Apr 12||82||||Death Notice |- |[[Roach-4556| Roach, Joseph Patrick Lyster]]||||1908 Jan 16||27|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Roach-4556.jpg 1010325] |- |[[Roach-4557| Roach, Josephine Elizabeth]]||||1968 Aug ||93|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Roach-4557.jpg 1010322] |- |[[Roach-4559| Roach, Lyster]]||||1957 Jul 07||47||F of David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Roach-4559.jpg 1010855] |- |[[Roach-4560| Roach, Marjorie]]||||2007 May 10||99|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Roach-4560.jpg 1010854] |- |[[ Bragg-2522|Roach, Sarah Ann]]||||1943 Jul 30||56|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Roach-4558.jpg 1010856] |- |[[Roberson-2924| Roberson, Mavis Susan]]||1928 Jan 16||2008 Aug 03||||W of Neville Horn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Roberson-2763.jpg 1010249] |- |[[Roberts-43757|Roberts, Alister Lloyd]]||1956 Feb 05||2006 Dec 08||||with Lloyd Simpson Roberts|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Roberts-43757.jpg 6170839] |- |[[Roberts-43758|Roberts, Lloyd Simpson]]||||1997 Jun 22||79||with Alister Lloyd Roberts|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Roberts-43757.jpg 6170839] |- |[[Cameron-11222| Roberts, Nellie]]||||1937? Mar||84?||W of Roy; M of Judith; with Annie Campbell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Unknown-511806.jpg 1010898] |- |[[Robertson-22645|Robertson, Donald Wilkie]]||1912 Feb 04||1999 Oct 07||||H of Mary; F of Donald, Rosemary, Maxine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Robertson-22645.jpg 6171303] |- |[[Condie-191|Robertson Jessie]]||1870||1939 Jun 20 ||||W. of James||Death Notice |- |[[Prentice-2546|Robertson, Mary Ethel]]||1909 Jan 31||1989 Nov 04||||W of Don; M of Donald, Rosemary, Maxine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Prentice-2546.jpg 6171302] |- |[[ Dunn-16147|Robinson, Fanny Maria]]||||1942 Aug 18||37|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Dunn-16147.jpg 1010349] |- |[[ Robinson-39606|Robinson, J D (Jack) ]]||||1974 Sep 13||59||AIF VX132330; H of Sylvia; F of John, Dorothy, Rhonda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Robinson-39606.jpg 1010951] |- |[[Robinson-42222|Robinson, John Richard]] ||||1988 Jan 25|||| F of Julianne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Kibble-231.jpg 1010952] |- |[[Kibble-231| Robinson, Sylvia Jane]]||||1991 Nov 22||||W of Jack|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Kibble-231.jpg 1010952] |- |[[ Unknown-534539|Rosevear, Thelma]]||1904 Jul 08||1962 Dec 26|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Unknown-534539.jpg 1010653] |- |[[Ross-22959|Ross, David]]||||1995 Aug 17||90||H of Penelope; F of Colin, Catherine, Malcolm, Jenny|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Ross-22959.jpg 6171228] |- |[[Stewart-46231|Ross, Ethel Penelope]]||||1978 Dec 23||66||W of David; M of Colin, Catherine, Malcolm, Jenny|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Stewart-46231.jpg 6171227] |- |[[Ross-22865| Ross, William]]||||1950||||infant S of William & June|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Ross-22865.jpg 1010870] |- |[[Smiles-176| Ross, Ada]]||1872 Feb 02||1944 Apr 24||||W of Alexander|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Ross-22869.jpg 1010897] |- |[[Ross-22869| Ross, Alexander]]||||1912 Sep 27 ||58||H of Ada|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Ross-22869.jpg 1010897] |- |[[ Ross-20407|Ross, Alexander]]||||1882 Oct 02||70||H of Janet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Ross-20407.jpg 1010949] |- |[[Ross-21525| Ross, Alexander James Gordon]]||1886 May 11||1975 Nov 22||||H of Mabel; F of Margaret, Charles, Mabel, Jessie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Ross-21525.jpg 1010791] |- |[[Ross-22872| Ross, Alexander McLeish (Sandy)]]||1923 Aug 20||1995 Nov 06||72||H of Pauline; F of Sally, Jane, Sandra|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Ross-22872.jpg 1010793] |- |[[ Galbraith-2240|Ross, Angela E R]]||1897||1976|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Galbraith-2240.jpg 1010814] |- |[[Ross-22870| Ross, Charles]]||||1980 Feb 20||59||H of Joan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Ross-22870.jpg 1010789] |- |[[Ross-22875|Ross, Dorothy Dickson]]||1928 Jan 13||1996 Oct 13||||AM; OBE; 3rd D of John & Rita Ross; Sis of Nigel, Marion, Alison, Janet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Ross-22875.jpg 1010780] |- |[[Ross-22880| Ross, Douglas]]||||1969 Sep 20||73||H of Gladys; F of Dudley Ross, Gloria Blanks, Noela Lind, Rosemary Hulme|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Ross-22880.jpg 1010783] |- |[[White-59942| Ross, Emily Jane]]||1863 Jul 15||1946 Nov 14||||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/White-44570.jpg 1010895] |- |[[ McLeish-256|Ross, Florence Ethel]]||||1951 Jun 08||60||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/McLeish-256.jpg 1010774] |- |[[Dunn-16189| Ross, Gladys]]||||1974 Jun 07||78||W of Douglas; M of Dudley Ross, Gloria Blanks, Noela Lind, Rosemary Hulme|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Ross-22880.jpg 1010783] |- |[[Ross-26318|Ross, Gordon Val]]||||1987 Aug 28||57||H of Lorraine; F of Isabella, Valentine, Jessie, William, Clinton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Ross-26318.jpg 6171067] |- |[[Stewart-41144| Ross, Helen]]||||1926 Jun 06||69||W of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Ross-22882.jpg 1010892] |- |[[Bunyan-209| Ross, Isabella]]||||1943 Jun 06||50|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Bunyan-209.jpg 1010873] |- |[[Ross-22873| Ross, James Roy]]||||1967 Aug 31||75||father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Ross-22873.jpg 1010775] |- |[[Ross-22888| Ross, James Roy]]||||1989 Apr 06||69||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Ross-22888.jpg 1010795] |- |[[Ross-21527| Ross, James Roy]]||||1926 Dec 17||78||H of Jean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Ross-21527.jpg 1010894] |- |[[Forrest-2419| Ross, Janet]]||||1894 Dec 12||82||W of Alexander|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Ross-20407.jpg 1010949] |- |[[ Strachan-1364|Ross, Jean Smith]]||||1956 Jun 12||90||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Ross-21527.jpg 1010894] |- |[[ Shields-5339|Ross, Joan]]||||1974 Jul 31||54||W of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Shields-5339.jpg 1010790] |- |[[ Ross-20847|Ross, John]]||1846 Apr 14||1929 May 30||||b. Pollockshaws, Scotland (near Glasgow); H of Emily|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Ross-20847.jpg 1010896] |- |[[Ross-22891| Ross, John Nigel]]||1922 Mar 12||2000 Jun 01||78||OAM; RAAF 420600; S of Rita & John; H of Elizabeth (nee Hughes); F of James Dickson & John Forrest; B of Marion, Alison, Dorothy, Janet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Ross-22891.jpg 1010670] |- |[[ Ross-22874|Ross, John Nigel]]||||1973 Dec 05||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Ross-22874.jpg 1010779] |- |[[Ross-22892| Ross, Julie Winifred]]||||1975 Apr 10||22|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Ross-22892.jpg 1010794] |- |[[Papworth-383| Ross, Lee]]||||1969 Mar 14||46||W of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Papworth-383.jpg 1010868] |- |[[Green-36724| Ross, Mabel Constance]]||||1964 Jan 01||74||W of Alexander J G Ross; M of Margaret, Charles, Mabs, Jessie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Green-36724.jpg 1010792] |- |[[ Gregg-3711|Ross, Margaret Alston]]||||1974 Jan 10||51||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Ross-22888.jpg 1010795] |- |[[Jones-110989|Ross, Muriel Isabel (Lorraine)]]||||2011 Jan 31||76||W of Gordon; M of Isabella, Valentine, Jessie, William, Clinton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Ross-26318.jpg 6171067] |- |[[Ross-22868| Ross, Neil]]||1895||1947||||b. Kinross; d. Stonehaven, Holbrook (these are probably properties)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Ross-22868.jpg 1010813] |- |[[Ross-22894| Ross, Peter]]||||1975 Jun 15||24||S of Lee (dec) & Rob|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Ross-22894.jpg 1010866] |- |[[Mitchell-30615| Ross, Rita Bell]]||||1961 Apr 20||65||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Ross-22874.jpg 1010779] |- |[[ Ross-22893|Ross, Robert Alexander]]||||1984 Dec 17||62||H of Lee (dec); F of Peter (dec) & Russell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Ross-22893.jpg 1010867] |- |[[Ross-22882| Ross, Robert Alexander]]||||1938 Mar 01||78||H of Helen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Ross-22882.jpg 1010892] |- |[[Ross-22867| Ross, Robert Valentine]]||||1970 Dec 12||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Ross-22867.jpg 1010872] |- |[[ Ross-22866|Ross, William James]]||||1992 Jun 17||73||AIF; H of June Margaret Ross|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Ross-22866.jpg 1010871] |- |[[Rockliff-31|Rossiter, Ailsa]]||1928 Jun 02||2001 Apr 09||||nee Rockliff; W of John; M of Jane, Sally, Paul, Catherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Rossiter-1300.jpg 6171094] |- |[[Rossiter-1300|Rossiter, John Paul Campbell]]||1930 May 22||2003 Jul 03||||H of Ailsa; F of Jane, Sally, Paul, Catherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Rossiter-1300.jpg 6171094] |- |[[Rowe-10058|Rowe, Nancy May]]||||1935 Feb 3||10 mths||D. of Syd and Annie||Obituary |- |[[Musgrave-1554|Rowe, Robin Lola]]||1943 Nov 03||2014 Oct 24||||nee Musgrave; W of Ron; M of Simon, Mark|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Musgrave-1554.jpg 6171322] |- |[[ Loughridge-180|Rowland, Annie Tereasa]]||||1935 Jul 15||33||W of John; M of Colleen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Loughridge-180.jpg 1010140] |- |[[Ryan-15658|Ryan, Frederick James]]||||1989 Jul 31||62||S of John & Lyle (both dec); B of Les|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Ryan-15658.jpg 6171015] |- |[[Sanders-17993|Sanders, James]]||||2014 Jul 28||76||S of Marjorie & Walter; B of Margaret (dec), Barbara (dec), Patricia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Sanders-17993.jpg 6170862] |- |[[Sanders-17996|Sanders, Margaret Shirley]]||1933 Jun 05||2001 Jul 07||||D of Marjorie & Gus (dec); Sis of Barbara, Patricia, Jim|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Sanders-17996.jpg 6171103] |- |[[Walters-9518|Sargent, Beatrice Eunice]]||1928 Jan 25||2003 Oct 12||||W of Ken; M & M-in-L of Roslyn & Bede, Glenn & Lindy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Sargent-4774.jpg 6171051] |- |[[Sargent-4774|Sargent, Kenneth William]]||1934 Dec 10||2003 Nov 11||||H of Beatrice; F & F-in-L of Roslyn & Bede, Glenn & Lindy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Sargent-4774.jpg 6171051] |- |[[Savill-335|Savill, Richard Philip Lydall]]||1948 Jul 24||2017 Jul 01||||H of Mary; F of Nathan & Alyssa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Savill-335.jpg 6171185] |- |[[Scobie-385|Scobie, Ian Joseph]]||1923 Oct 05||2019 Sep 04||||RAN; H of Robin; F of Graham, Duncan, Robert, James, Stuart|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Scobie-385.jpg 6171199] |- |[[ Scott-25466|Scott, Charles James]]||||1979 Aug 03||67||AIF NX167540; B of Margaret Mulloy|| 1010201 |- |[[Bannerman-497|Scott, Gillian Helen]]||1937 Dec 06||2007 Jul 14||||D of Jim & Mollie Bannerman; Sis of Mollie, Harry (dec), Shayne, Kristin; W of Brian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Bannerman-497.jpg 6171230] |- |[[Scully-785| Scully, Owen Eugene]]||||1954 Feb 18|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Scully-785.jpg 1010403] |- |[[ Hatfield-5036|Scurr, Lillian Maude]]||||1956 Mar 30||48||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Hatfield-5036.jpg 1010348] |- |[[Seckold-209| Sekold, Baden Victor]]||1928 Feb 15||2007 Jun 07||||H of Margaret; F of John, Jane, Tracey, Vivian, David (dec)||1010161 |- |[[ Seckold-505|Sekold, David Matthew]]||1968 Nov 29||2000 Nov 25||||S of Margaret & Baden; B of John, Jane, Tracy, Vivian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Seckold-505.jpg 1010162] |- |[[Scholz-470|Semmler, Beryl Joan]]||1937 Aug 28||2014 Oct 13||||W of Colin; M of Neil, Michael, Veronica, Mark|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Semmler-128.jpg 6170913] |- |[[Semmler-128|Semmler, Colin Theodore]]||1936 Apr 02||2010 Jan 27||||H of Beryl; F of Neil, Michael, Veronica, Mark|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Semmler-128.jpg 6170913] |- |[[Semmler-129|Semmler, William John]]||1941 Nov 11||1995 Dec 23||54|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Semmler-129.jpg 6170878] |- |[[ Lester-4621|Serong, Catherine]]||||1961 Aug 20||89||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Lester-4621.jpg 1010402] |- |[[Conway-3669|Serong, Josephine]]||1909 Mar 16||1998 Jan 29||||W of Leslie; M of Maureen, John, Michael (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Serong-14.jpg 6171024] |- |[[Serong-14|Serong, Leslie Lester]]||||1988 Jul 15||86||H of Josie; F of Maureen, John, Michael (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Serong-14.jpg 6171024] |- |[[Serong-15| Serong, unnamed male]]||||1945 Mar 15||||infant|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Serong-15.jpg 1010399] |- |[[ Serong-13|Serong, William]]||||1950 Sep 25||84||H of Catherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Lester-4621.jpg 1010402] |- |[[Kelly-24472|Shaw, Alice Donison]]||1922 Nov 30||1997 May 12||||AMF; nee Kelly; W of Aubrey; M of Janeen, Kym, Donald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Shaw-23613.jpg 6170837] |- |[[Shaw-23613|Shaw, Aubrey Donald]]||1921 Sep 11||2009 May 27||||AIF; H of Alice; F of Janeen, Kym, Donald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Shaw-23613.jpg 6170837] |- |[[Bates-14577|Shea, Betta]]||||1978 Apr 28||54|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Bates-14577.jpg 6171268] |- |[[Shea-2669|Shea, Claude]]||||1978 Nov 04||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Shea-2669.jpg 6171269] |- |[[Vitler-120|Shea, Esther]]||||1961 Sep 06||50||W of Steve; M of Max, Rob, Shirley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Vitler-120.jpg 1010098] |- |[[Johnson-113022|Shea, Maureen Alice]]||1939 Sep 16||2015 Jul 20||||W of Robert; M of Deidre, Tim, Michelle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Johnson-113022.jpg 6171204] |- |[[Shea-2281| Shea, Steve]]||||1965 Oct 12||59||F of Max, Rob, Shirley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Shea-2281.jpg 1010099] |- |[[Du_Chateau-24|Sheather, Beatrice Anne]]||||1998 Mar 13||79||W of Harry; M of Louis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Sheather-375.jpg 6171032] |- |[[Sheather-374| Sheather, Edward Clarence]]||||1981 Aug 25||78||AIF; H of Lassie; F of Pam & Frank Wornes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Sheather-374.jpg 1010864] |- |[[Ray-7990| Sheather, Emma]]||||1962 Dec 23||83?||with Louis Sheather|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Ray-7990.jpg 1010428] |- |[[Sheather-375|Sheather, Harry Ray]]||||1988 Jul 27||76||H of Beatrice; F of Louis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Sheather-375.jpg 6171032] |- |[[Sheather-453| Sheather, Jodi Anne]]||1978 Jan 24||1978 May 26|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Sheather-453.jpg 1010180] |- |[[Stewart-41274| Sheather, Lassie]]||||1989 Feb 27||78||W of Ted; M of Pam & Frank Wornes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Stewart-41274.jpg 1010865] |- |[[Sheather-372|Sheather, Louis]]||||1951 Jul 15||70||with Emma Sheather|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Ray-7990.jpg 1010428] |- |[[Simpson-21366|Simpson, Charles Henry]]||||1984 May 18||67||AIF; B of Bruce, Jack, Grace||6171165 |- |[[Sky-26|Sky, William George]]||1937 Oct 01||2001 Oct 25||||H of Barbara|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Sky-26.jpg 6171097] |- |[[Gray-30301| Sly, Helen]]||||1946 Apr 26||26||ex W.A.A.A.F.; mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Gray-30301.jpg 1010646] |- |[[Hosie-180|Smiles, Christina]]||||1898 Jul 08||69||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Smyle-2.jpg 1010664] |- |[[Smyle-2| Smiles, Thomas]]||||1896 Dec 31||69||H of Christina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Smyle-2.jpg 1010664] |- |[[Fairlie-276|Smith, Isobel]]||||1976 Jun 28|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Fairlie-276.jpg 1010709] |- |[[Smith-227010|Smith, Jack]]||||1961 May 26||||B of Tessa Smith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Smith-227010.jpg 1010415] |- |[[Smith-227005|Smith, John]]||||1968 Jun 27||||H. of Isobel||research |- |[[Smith-256773|Smith, John Gregory (Greg)]]||||1990 Dec 12||57||H of Margaret; F of Nicole|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Smith-256773.jpg 6170979] |- |[[Unknown-577375|Smith, Leanne Margaret]]||1965 Dec 30||2013 Mar 11||||W of Mark; M of Maree & Brent|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Unknown-577375.jpg 6170903] |- |[[Bleasdale-118|Smith, Marjorie Helen]]||1926 Jul 07||2015 Jun 01||||nee Bleasdale|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Bleasdale-118.jpg 6171323] |- |[[ Smith-227007|Smith, Tessa]]||||1960 Jan 26||||Sis of Jack Smith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Smith-227010.jpg 1010415] |- |[[Soden-458| Soden, David Valentine]]||||1896 Oct 23||32||d. Culcairn; late of Bathurst|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Soden-458.jpg 1010610] |- |[[Daniel-8864|Soley, Dulcie Marion]]||1911 Mar 12||2000 Nov 12||||nee Daniel; M of Ron, Brian (dec), Carmel; W of Reg (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Daniel-8864.jpg 6171275] |- |[[Soley-79|Soley, Reginald William]]||1910 Jul 23||1991 Nov 12||||H of Dulcie (Daniel)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Soley-79.jpg 6171278] |- |[[Maynard-4729| Spokes, Gloria Viola]]||1917 Dec 07||2012 Jan 30||||nee Maynard; D of Charles & Amy; W of Les; M of Diane, Bob, Doug, Phill, Virginia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Maynard-786.jpg 1010339] |- |[[Unknown-577392|Spokes, Jennifer Ann]]||1951 Jun 11||1994 Nov 22||43||W of Doug; D of Tyson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Unknown-577392.jpg 6170923] |- |[[Spokes-7|Spokes, Leslie]]||||1991 Mar 30||75||H of Gloria; F of Dianne, Bob, Doug, Phill, Virginia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Spokes-7.jpg 6170987] |- |[[Spurr-789|Spurr, J E]]||||1906 Jun 23||79||H of Susannah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Spurr-788.jpg 1010619] |- |[[ Spurr-790|Spurr, John Wallace]]||||1972 Jul 18||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Spurr-790.jpg 1010129] |- |[[ Spurr-791|Spurr, M G]]||||1946 Sep 26||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Spurr-788.jpg 1010619] |- |[[Pazzi-3| Spurr, Madeline]]||||1961 Aug 03||||W of W E Spurr (dec: M of Rock, Beryl, Jack|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Pazzi-3.jpg 1010131] |- |[[ Wallis-3673|Spurr, Susannah]]||||1892 Jan 02||64||W of J E Spurr|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Wallis-3673.jpg 1010618] |- |[[ Spurr-776|Spurr, W E]]||||1949 Feb 10||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Spurr-788.jpg 1010619] |- |[[Spurr-792| Spurr, Walter (Rock)]]||||1989 Oct 24||87||H of Connie (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Spurr-792.jpg 1010128] |- |[[Stanley-10440| Stanley, Rev Fr Albert Morgan]]||1915||1998||||P.P. Holbrook 1968-1995|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Stanley-10440.jpg 1010393] |- |[[Steadman-850| Steadman, Alexander]]||1872||1943||||H of Florence|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Bokcom-1.jpg 1010928] |- |[[ Castle-2520|Steadman, Florence May]]||1882||1945||||W of Alexander; Sis of William Castle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Bokcom-1.jpg 1010928] |- |[[ Reidy-402|Steele Mary]]||||1923 Jul 23 ||||W. of David Steele||Obituary |- |[[Tyson-2386|Stevens, Constance Mary]]||1922 Dec 31||1999 May 14||||W of Stanley; M of Susan, David, Stanley, Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Stevens-24620.jpg 6171186] |- |[[ Wettenhall-44|Stevens, Jennifer Mary Murdoch]]||1955 May 10||1988 Aug 05||55||b. Holbrook; W of Stanley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Wettenhall-44.jpg 1010672] |- |[[Stevens-24620|Stevens, Stanley Crawford]]||1920 Nov 05||2015 Oct 25||||H of Constance; F of Susan, David, Stanley, Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Stevens-24620.jpg 6171186] |- |[[Stewart-46287|Stewart, Alfred William]]||1933 Jun 19||2018 Oct 20||||H of Colleen; F of Joy, Leonie, Joseph, Louise|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Stewart-46287.jpg 6171197] |- |[[ Lawson-9371|Stewart, Annie]]||||1960 Jan 17||91|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Lawson-9371.jpg 1010860] |- |[[Jones-111124|Stewart, Colleen Eunice]]||1937 Dec 24||2016 Jul 01||||nee Jones; W of Alfred; M of Joy, Leonie, Joseph, Louise|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Stewart-46287.jpg 6171197] |- |[[Stewart-41339| Stewart, Hazel]]||||1988 Feb 27||95||with Thelma Stewart|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Stewart-41339.jpg 1010863] |- |[[Stewart-40068| Stewart, James Simpson]]||||1945 Nov 03||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Stewart-40068.jpg 1010859] |- |[[ Stewart-41341|Stewart, John William]]||||1913 Nov 17||55||B of Michael & Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Stewart-41341.jpg 1010232] |- |[[Stewart-40070| Stewart, Kittie]]||||1999 Jul 14||92||Sis of Grace Macvean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Stewart-40067.jpg 1010862] |- |[[Stewart-41343| Stewart, Michael J]]||||1907 Jun 18||26||killed at Germanton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Stewart-41343.jpg 1010293] |- |[[Stewart-41340| Stewart, Thelma]]||||1994 Feb 28||97||with Hazel Stewart|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Stewart-41339.jpg 1010863] |- |[[Stewart-41344| Stewart, Wallace Bruce]]||||1971 Sep 25||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Stewart-41344.jpg 1010861] |- |[[Brookman-313| Strachan, Christina]]||1838? May 12||1912 Sep 27 ||82||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Brookman-313.jpg 1010912] |- |[[ Cliff-550|Strachan, Mary]]||||1897 Dec 20||25||D of Isaac Cliff|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Cliff-510.jpg 1010910] |- |[[Strang-1557|Strang, Reginald]]||||1989 Jun 29||89||H of Ethel (dec); F of Margaret, Dawn, Billee|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Strang-1557.jpg 6171021] |- |[[Fabris-77|Straw, Beatrix Edith]]||||1985 Apr 29||78||M of Peter, Christopher|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Fabris-77.jpg 6171295] |- |[[Sudnik-1|Sudnik, Ernst Wilhelm]]||1929||2018||||H of Winifred (Win)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Sudnik-1.jpg 6171179] |- |[[Taskis-13|Taskis, Laurence Joseph]]||||2003 Dec 25||85||AIF; H of Norma; F of Ian & Ray|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Taskis-13.jpg 6170952] |- |[[Bleasdale-119|Taskis, Norma Betty]]||||2009 Jun 15||80||W of Laurie; M of Ian & Ray|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Taskis-13.jpg 6170952] |- |[[ Peacock-3980|Taylor, Adelaide]]||1850||1882 Jan 16 ||31||W of Robert||Research |- |[[Sturges-821| Tayler, Alice Eliza]]||||1896 Dec 02||46||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Taylor-71712.jpg 1010595] |- |[[ Taylor-71712|Tayler, James]]||||1924 Oct 27||80||H of Alice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Taylor-71712.jpg 1010595] |- |[[Taylor-81481|Taylor, Darryl Robin]]||||1986 Feb 13||20||S of Max & Denise; B of Christine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Taylor-81481.jpg 6171076] |- |[[Taylor-81483|Taylor, David Franklin]]||||1990 Jul 07||38||S of Joan (dec); B of Prue, Gordon, Jeanette, Dennis, Tootie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Taylor-81483.jpg 6170978] |- |[[Mullavey-31|Taylor, Denise Heather]]||1940 Jan 24||2011 May 03||||W of Max; M of Hayden, Christine, Darryl (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Taylor-81482.jpg 6170893] |- |[[Taylor-81485|Taylor, Dennis Leonard]]||1939 Jul 21||2008 Sep 09||69||H of Judy; F of Julis & Phillip|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Taylor-81485.jpg 6171130] |- |[[ Taylor-71713|Taylor, Doris Ellen]]||||1913 May 11||<1||6 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Droney-15.jpg 1010907] |- |[[ Hamilton-25197|Taylor, Edith Jane]]||||1959 Feb 15||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Droney-15.jpg 1010907] |- |[[ Samios-1|Taylor, Joyce Elaine]]||||1961 Mar 17||34||W of Stan; M of Allan & Neville|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Samios-1.jpg 1010217] |- |[[Taylor-81486|Taylor, Gordon Robert]]||||2004 Mar 20||67||H of Evelyn; F of Neale|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Taylor-81486.jpg 6171046] |- |[[Lambourne-158|Taylor, Joanica Dorothea]]||||1984 Aug 05||73||M of Prue, Gordon, Jeanette (Netta), Dennis, Joan (Tootie), David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Lambourne-158.jpg 6171129] |- |[[Unknown-578046|Taylor, Mary Louise]]||1960 Oct 19||2001 Oct 24||||W of Neale; M of Andrew & Steven|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Unknown-578046.jpg 6171102] |- |[[Taylor-81482|Taylor, Maxwell Robin]]||1937 Mar 19||2012 Jul 27||||H of Denise (dec); F of Christine & Darryl (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Taylor-81482.jpg 6170893] |- |[[ Taylor-71714|Taylor, Robert Glenton]]||||1945 Jun 22||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Droney-15.jpg 1010907] |- |[[ Taylor-71730|Taylor, Robert]]||||1897 Dec 28||49||||Death Cert. |- |[[Post-3453|Taylor, Selina]]||||1915 May 18||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Post-3453.jpg 1010605] |- |[[Thomas-53898|Thomas, Allen Berkeley (Thommo)]]||1935 Feb 06||1994 Feb 03||||H of Faye|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Thomas-53898.jpg 6170928] |- |[[Thomas-47829|Thomas, Charles E]]||||1956 Sep 21||47|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Thomas-47829.jpg 1010354] |- |[[McPherson-6080|Thomas, Faye Merilyn]]||1945 Dec 05||2019 Jul 10||||nee McPherson; W of Thommo|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Thomas-53898.jpg 6170928] |- |[[ Thomas-47831|Thomas, Harcourt]]||||1954 Mar 31||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Thomas-47831.jpg 1010463] |- |[[Craythorn-11| Thomas, Pearl Victoria]]||||1948 Mar 19||37|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Craythorn-11.jpg 1010353] |- |[[ Philpot-644|Thompson, Agnes Adella]]||1900 Dec 18||1971 Nov 29||||W of Ross; M of Reg, Ross, George, Rosalind, Janice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Philpot-644.jpg 1010237] |- |[[Moss-8561|Thompson, Evelyn Grace]]||||1991 Mar 08||64||W of Ross; M of Brenda, Peter, Trevor, Dennis, Jenny, Jayne (dec), Debbie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Moss-8561.jpg 6170983] |- |[[ Thompson-61897|Thompson, R D]]||||1997 Aug 20||74||AIF VX63117; F of Robert, Gregory, Warren, Susan, Stephen, Paul, Glenn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Thompson-61897.jpg 1010236] |- |[[ Thurling-98|Thurling, Leslie]]||||2004 Apr 27||75||H of Nita|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Thurling-98.jpg 1010207] |- |[[Thurling-38|Thurling, Michael Gain]]||1910 Feb 24||2004 Feb 21||||AIF VX85990; B of Bob, Charlie, George, Vene, Irene, Annie & Olga (all dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Thurling-38.jpg 6171045] |- |[[Seckold-511|Thurling, Nita Joy]]||||1997 Nov 11||68||W of Les|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Thurling-98.jpg 1010207] |- |[[Odgers-558|Toll, Maureen]]||1938 Apr 29||2007 Mar 17||||W of Ronald; M of Ken, Jucy, Gary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Toll-445.jpg 6170995] |- |[[Toll-445|Toll, Ronald]]||1931 May 06||2006 Sep 09||||AIF; H of Maureen; F of Ken, Judy, Gary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Toll-445.jpg 6170995] |- |[[Nichols-15729| Toner, Edith May]]||||1963 Dec 24||83||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Nichols-15729.jpg 1010273] |- |[[ Mohr-1667|Trebley, Mary Elizabeth]]||||1974 Aug 16||85||W of William; M of Eva, Bill, Lil|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Trebley-6.jpg 1010725] |- |[[Trebley-6| Trebley, William]]||||1966 Apr 30||84||H of Mary; F of Eva, Bill, Lil|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Trebley-6.jpg 1010725] |- |[[McCrum-219|Trethowan, Jean]]||1928 Feb 03||1997 Sep 16||||W of Arthur; M of Ross, Dianne, heather, David, Sheryle, Barry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/McCrum-219.jpg 6170845] |- |[[Cox-35252|Twitt, Esther June]]||1927 Jun 18||2008 May 21||||W of Joe; M of Helen & Graham|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Cox-35252.jpg 6170931] |- |[[Twitt-12|Twitt, Graham Joseph]]||1952 Mar 20||2016 Nov 08||64||H of Narelle; F of Brendan, Melanie, Jarrod, Marney|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Twitt-12.jpg 6171195] |- |[[Twitt-11|Twitt, Henry Joseph]]||1925 Nov 10||1993 Jan 29||||H of June; F of Helen & Graham|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Cox-35252.jpg 6170931] |- |[[Rowell-2150|Tyrode, Beryl Joyce]]||1929||1992||||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Rowell-2150.jpg 6170930] |- |[[Umbach-58| Umbach, Irmgard]]||||1958 |||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Umbach-58.jpg 1010930] |- |[[ Watson-28779|Upton, Elizabeth Emma]]||1862||1948 Jun||85||W. of Frederick||Obituary |- |unknown||||||||||1010106 |- |unknown||||||||||1010134 |- |unknown||||||||||1010186 |- |unknown||||||||||1010196 |- |unknown||||||||||1010246 |- |unknown||||||||||1010335 |- |unknown||||||||||1010336 |- |unknown||||||||||1010379 |- |unknown||||||||||1010381 |- |unknown||||||||||1010384 |- |unknown||||||||||1010389 |- |unknown||||||||||1010400 |- |unknown||||||||||1010406 |- |unknown||||||||||1010423 |- |unknown||||||||||1010427 |- |unknown||||||||||1010449 |- |unknown||||||||||1010467 |- |unknown||||||||||1010511 |- |unknown||||||||||1010513 |- |unknown||||||||||1010558 |- |unknown||||||||||1010572 |- |unknown||||||||||1010573 |- |unknown||||||||||1010576 |- |unknown||||||||||1010583 |- |unknown||||||||||1010589 |- |unknown||||||||||1010603 |- |unknown||||||||||1010616 |- |unknown||||||||||1010631 |- |unknown||||||||||1010634 |- |unknown||||||||||1010663 |- |unknown||||||||||1010684 |- |unknown||||||||||1010691 |- |unknown||||||||||1010729 |- |unknown||||||||||1010769 |- |unknown||||||||||1010807 |- |unknown||||||||||1010880 |- |unknown||||||||||1010882 |- |unknown||||||||||1010891 |- |unknown||||||||||1010908 |- |unknown||||||||||1010913 |- |unknown||||||||||1010918 |- |unknown||||||||||1010929 |- |unknown||||||||||1010933 |- |unknown||||||||||1010955 |- |unreadable||||||74?||||1010269 |- |unreadable||||||||||1010426 |- |unreadable||||||||||1010733 |- |[[Van_Every-422|Van Every, Alexander (Alex)]]||||1991 Jan 08||87||S of John & Blanche Every|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Van_Every-422.jpg 6170981] |- |[[Vanevery-396| Vanevery, George]]||||1933 Nov 07||35?|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Vanevery-396.jpg 1010843] |- |[[Van_Klaveren-116|Van Klaveren, Henderikus]]||1913 May 25||1996 Feb 04||||H of Johanna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Van_Klaveren-116.jpg 6170875] |- |[[Ten_Harmsen-1|Van Klaveren, Johanna]]||1920 Mar 10||1998 Mar 27||||W of Hendrikus|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Van_Klaveren-116.jpg 6170875] |- |[[Vickery-1873|Vickery, Donald Miles]]||1932 Nov 07||2001 Oct 20|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Vickery-1873.jpg 6171250] |- |[[Tatham-374|Waghorne, Patricia Kathleen]]||1942 May 13||2006 Mar 25||||nee Tatham; W of Frank; M of Vicki & James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Tatham-374.jpg 6171110] |- |[[ Waite-2418|Waite, Edgar William]]||||1982 Oct 08||89||AIF 4931|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Waite-2418.jpg 1010188] |- |[[McFarlane-2864|Waite, Ena May]]||1925 Aug 27||2013 Feb 16||||W of Walter; M of Peter, Terry, Vicki|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Waite-2420.jpg 6171004] |- |[[Waite-2420|Waite, Walter Auburn]]||1915 Sep 05||2005 Aug 15||||AIF; H of Ena; F of Peter, Terry, Vicki|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Waite-2420.jpg 6171004] |- |[[ Walker-47618|Walker, Charles Edward]]||||1974 Apr 19||85||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Walker-47618.jpg 1010432] |- |[[Wayte-110| Walker, Mary]]||||1949 May 04||60||W of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Walker-47618.jpg 1010432] |- |[[Walkerden-51|Walkerden, Dudley]]||1924 Oct 10||2004 Oct 04|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Walkerden-51.jpg 6171086] |- |[[Walkerden-52|Walkerden, Keith]]||||1986 Oct 17||59||H of Jean; F of Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Walkerden-52.jpg 6171085] |- |[[Manton-280|Wallace-Smith, Mary Theresa (Mollie)]]||1908 May 21||1993 Mar 09||||W of Cyril Henry Bowler & John Wallace-Smith; M of Elizabeth-Ann (Tink) Knight|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Manton-280.jpg 1010311] |- |[[Patterson-18640| Wallace, Elizabeth]]||1852||1925||74||||Research |- |[[Wallace-17795| Wallace, Robert]]||||1924 Sep 10||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Wallace-17795.jpg 1010943] |- |[[Noble-5907| Warby, Florence]]||||1954 Dec 13||||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Warby-227.jpg 1010723] |- |[[Warby-227| Warby, William Lakeman]]||||1960 Nov 28||90||H of Florence|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Warby-227.jpg 1010723] |- |[[Curran-2186| Waters, Elizabeth Mary]]||||1926 Dec 02||60||W of Stephen; M of Annie, Henry, Richard, Priscilla, Mary, William, Emily, Dorothy, Florence, George; D of Eliza & Francis Kurren|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Curran-2186.jpg 1010581] |- |[[ Waters-7131|Waters, Stephen]]||||1915 Apr 04||79||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Waters-7131.jpg 1010582] |- |[[Watson-28635| Watson, Robert Darnton]]||1926 Jul 21||1981 Jul 27||||H of Christine; F of Hugh, Andrew, Katrina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Watson-28635.jpg 1010168] |- |[[Weatherby-344| Weatherby, Alfred James]]||||1950 Mar 08||||H of Agnes; F of Alma, Joe, Noel, Elva, Marie, Doreen, Joyce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Weatherby-344.jpg 1010474] |- |[[ Edwards-29585|Webb, Eva Mary]]||||1981 Apr 23||53||W of Eric; M of Jan, Sheila, Chris, Les, Cheryl, Karrie, Wayne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Edwards-29585.jpg 1010395] |- |[[ Webb-20168|Webb, Frank Broughton]]||||1941 Sep 22||46||AIF 4931; S of William & Jane (nee Broughton); H of Hazel; F of Colin, Val, Don; Owner of Webbs garaga, Holbrook|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Webb-20168.jpg 1010378] |- |[[ Broughton-1771|Webb, J H]]||||1921 Jul 01||||with W C C Webb|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Broughton-1771.jpg 1010380] |- |[[Webb-22741|Webb, John Joseph]]||||1988 Sep 08||60||H of Val; F of Sue|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Webb-22741.jpg 6171034] |- |[[Webb-22744|Webb, Robert Charles]]||||1984 Dec 04||40||H of Norella Anthea; F of Andrew (dec), Anthony, Gregory, Christina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Webb-22744.jpg 6171134] |- |[[Webb-22746|Webb, Stephen John]]||1989 Apr 22||2003 Oct 22||14||S of Colin & Joy; B of Danny, Kurt, Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Webb-22746.jpg 6171044] |- |[[ Webb-20169|Webb, W C C]]||||1937 Jun 10||77||with J H Webb|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Broughton-1771.jpg 1010380] |- |[[Webster-7060|Webster, Eric George]]||1919||1998||||H of Lola; F of Helen, Jeffrey, Darryl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Webster-7060.jpg 6170886] |- |[[Armstrong-20957|Webster, Lola Joyce]]||||1995 Jan 19||69||W of Eric; M of Peter, Margaret, Allen, Lorraine, Ronald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Webster-7060.jpg 6170886] |- |[[ Wells-21674|Wells, Edward Hubert]]||||1917 May 03||24||KIA France; S of Eliza Wells; GS of Elizabeth Kendall|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Alford-3235.jpg 1010633] |- |[[ Unknown-537606|Wells, Margaret]]||1847||1927||80||W of W J|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Wells-22438.jpg 1010456] |- |[[Wells-22438| Wells, W J]]||1829||1899||70||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Wells-22438.jpg 1010456] |- |[[Winslett-379|West, Grace Elizabeth]]||1939 Dec 31||2018 Aug 20||||nee Winslett; W of Colin; M of Susanne, Cheryle, Michael, Gail|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Winslett-379.jpg 6171192] |- |[[Weston-9109|Weston, Brian John]]||1944 Jan 18||1999 Mar 20||||H of Helen; F of Anthony, Danielle, Michelle, Katrina, Catherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Weston-9109.jpg 6171146] |- |[[ Wetmore-813|Wetmore, George]]||1952 Dec 16||2015 Jul 14||||F & F-in-L of Jeremy & Kathy, Angellica & Kevin, Troy (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Wetmore-813.jpg 1010125] |- |[[ Wetmore-814|Wetmore, Troy Vincent]]||1978 Sep 25||2014 Apr 08||||S of George & Kathleen; B of Jeremy, Angellica|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Wetmore-814.jpg 1010126] |- |Wettenhall, Jane Patricia||||1984 Aug 24||<1||3 days; D of Ian & Judy||6171263 |- |Wettenhall, Louise Patricia||||1983 Jun 15||<1||1 day; D of Ian & Judy||6171262 |- |[[ Wettenhall-45| Wettenhall. Roland Hugh Alexander]]||1918 Nov 04||1988 Jul 14||||b. Melbourne; H of Patricia Joan Murdoch (marr. 1952); F of Ian, Jennifer, Alice, Alexander|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Wettenhall-45.jpg 1010673] |- |[[Howell-12361|Wheeler, Beatrice Victoria]]||1915 May 31||1971 May 28||56||W of Sidney; M of Sid, John, Fay|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Wheeler-22640.jpg 6170901] |- |[[Perry-17987| Wheeler, Camilla Orbost]]||||1973 May 01||81||W of Norman; M of Rhoda & Ruth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Perry-17987.jpg 1010264] |- |[[Wheeler-22641|Wheeler, Clem Ernest]]||1921 Jul 19||2017 Dec 25||||H of Inez|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Wheeler-22641.jpg 6171189] |- |[[Wheeler-22642|Wheeler, Clive Henry]]||1917||1997||||H of Jane; F of Joan, Ruth, Colleen, Robert, Geoffrey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Wheeler-22642.jpg 6170842] |- |[[ Edwards-29611|Wheeler, Edna May]]||1923 Sep 15||1978 Oct 24||||W of Roy; M of Dianne, Yvonne, Helen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Edwards-29611.jpg 1010171] |- |[[Bone-2358|Wheeler, Jane]]||1918||2007||||W of Clive; M of Joan, Ruth, Colleen, Robert, Geoffrey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Wheeler-22642.jpg 6170842] |- |[[ White-61496|Wheeler, Jessie Elizabeth]]||||1977 Apr 15||87||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/White-61496.jpg 1010445] |- |[[Wheeler-22643|Wheeler, Ralph Outerson]]||||1983 Aug 23||60||S of Sidney & Jessie; B of Oscar, Clive, Roy, Clem|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Wheeler-22643.jpg 6171170] |- |[[ Wheeler-20622|Wheeler, Roy David]]||1918 Aug 03||2011 May 26||||H of Edna; F of Dianne, Yvonne, Helen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Edwards-29611.jpg 1010171] |- |[[ Wheeler-20623|Wheeler, Sidney Alfred]]||||1956 Aug 29||74?||father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Wheeler-20623.jpg 1010444] |- |[[Wheeler-22640|Wheeler, Sidney Oscar]]||1913 Apr 25||1994 May 09||81||H of Beatrice; F of Sid, John, Fay|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Wheeler-22640.jpg 6170901] |- |[[White-27135| White, Albert James]]||||1966 Mar 11||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/White-27135.jpg 1010286] |- |[[ White-61519|White, Andrew James]]||||1960 Apr 10||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/White-61519.jpg 1010117] |- |[[Meier-2080| White, Betty]]||1927 May 23||2012 May 18||||W of Frank; M of Peter, Pamela, Terry, Gary, Bruce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Meier-2080.jpg 1010737] |- |[[Burgun-162| White, Daisy Violet]]||||1993 May 20||92||M of Margaret, Roy, Ron|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Burgun-162.jpg 1010287] |- |[[Flood-2616|White, Elaine Dorothy]]||||1988 Jan 17||63||W of Roy; M of Dudley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Flood-2616.jpg 6171064] |- |[[Davis-91314|White, Lorna Marie]]||||1990 Apr 20||65||W of Alan; M of Maree & Danny|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Davis-91314.jpg 6170982] |- |[[Dawson-9766| White, Florence May]]||||1961 Nov 29||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Dawson-9766.jpg 1010739] |- |[[White-61530| White, Francis Charles (Frank)]]||1925 Oct 28||2011 Mar 27||||H of Betty; F of Peter, Pamela, Terry, Gary, Bruce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Meier-2080.jpg 1010737] |- |[[White-61533|White, John Jefford]] ||||1981 Oct 23||88||AIF; H of Irene; F of Elizabeth (dec) & Leticia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/White-61533.jpg 1010527] |- |[[White-68706|White, Roy Albert]]||1925 Feb 25||2005 Jan 06||||H of Elaine (dec); F of Dudley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/White-68706.jpg 6171047] |- |[[Mohr-1598| Whitehead, Clare May]]||||1983 May 03||70||W of Le Beau Musgrave; M of John, Patricia & Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Musgrave-1347.jpg 1010387] |- |[[ Post-2184|Whitehead, Elsie Irene]]||||1952 Nov 25||62||W of William; M of Noel, Roy, Bride, Doris|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Whitehead-2782.jpg 1010819] |- |[[Bates-14686|Whitehead, Jean Helen]]||1921 Dec 09||2012 Dec 08||||W of Roy; M of Gordon, Doreen, Helen, Yvonne, Roy, Arthur, William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Whitehead-6176.jpg 6170925] |- |[[Whitehead-6176|Whitehead, Roy Gordon]]||||1994 Oct 22||82||H of Jean; F of Gordon, Doreen, Helen, Yvonne, Roy, Arthur, William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Whitehead-6176.jpg 6170925] |- |[[Whitehead-6177|Whitehead, William Gregory]]||||1995 Feb 02||34||S of Roy (dec) & Jean; B of Gordon, Doreen, Helen, Yvonne, Roy, Arthur|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Whitehead-6177.jpg 6170884] |- |[[Whitehead-2782| Whitehead, William Murdoch]]||||1952 Jan 20||72||H of Elsie; F of Noel, Roy, Bride, Doris|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Whitehead-2782.jpgp 1010819] |- |[[Whitley-2866|Whitley, Arthur James (Jim)]]||1924 Feb 01||1995 Apr 22||||H of Dorothy; F of Judy, Mary, Matt, Laurel, Roger, John, Pauline, Danny|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Whitley-2866.jpg 6170887] |- |[[Toop-230| Wigley, Elizabeth C]]||||1923 Oct 17||69||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Toop-230.jpg 1010845] |- |[[ Wilkinson-11413|Wilkinson, Charles]]||||1916 Jun 02||77||H of S L Wilkinson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Wilkinson-11413.jpg 1010883] |- |[[ Williams-93553|William, John Ernest]]||1893 Dec 30||1977 Jan 23||||H of Margaret Rial; F of Betty, Gordon (dec), Marie & Peg|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Williams-93553.jpg 1010394] |- |[[Williams-105457|Williams, Agnes Tate (Boop)]]||||1988 Dec 23||93||D of Catherine & Frederick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Williams-105457.jpg 6171033] |- |[[Williams-93554| Williams, Alfred]]||||1977 May 24||66||H of Eva; F of Irene|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Williams-93554.jpg 1010181] |- |[[Williams-93596| Williams, Allan Keith]]||||1913 Aug 27||2|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Williams-93596.jpg 1010596] |- |[[Gard-1102| Williams, Amy Margaret]]||||1967 Oct 24||69||W of Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Williams-93623.jpg 1010275] |- |[[Bell-30810| Williams, Annie]]||1846||1929 Aug 10||||b. Bombay; d. Hillside Billy Bounc|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Bell-30810.jpg 1010507] |- |[[ Sone-21|Williams, Catherine]]||||1929 Jun 09||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Williams-93633.jpg 1010564] |- |[[ Williams-93633|Williams, Clare]]||||1933 Jan 02||42|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Williams-93633.jpg 1010564] |- |[[ Rial-66|Williams, Eileen Crosby]]||||1968 Apr 26||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Rial-66.jpg 1010372] |- |[[ Dexter-2317|Williams, Ellen Irene]]||1900||1970 Apr 17 ||69||W of Gus || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Dexter-2317.jpg 1010649] |- |[[ Deane-1534|Williams, Elizabeth A]]||||1912 Oct 22||71||d. Yass; mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Deane-1534.jpg 1010597] |- |[[ Williams-93639|Williams, Ernest]]||||1948 Feb 14||79||H of Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Williams-93639.jpg 1010362] |- |[[Williams-105458|Williams, Ernest Francis]]||1921 Sep 09||2014 Dec 29||||AIF VX105201; H of Norma; F of Raymond, Elaine, Pamela, Ruth, Patricia, Valerie (Chic), Colin, Barrie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Williams-105458.jpg 6170858] |- |[[ Davey-2937|Williams, Eva]]||||1997 Feb 01||78||W of Alf; M of Irene|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Davey-2937.jpg 1010182] |- |[[ Williams-93630|Williams, Frederick]]||||1922 May 01||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Williams-93630.jpg 1010921] |- |[[ Williams-93630|Williams, Frederick]]||||1922 May 01||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Williams-93630-1.jpg 1010944] |- |[[ Williams-93623|Williams, Henry Francis]]||||1964 Jul 22||73||H of Amy; F of Violet, Gladys, Ernest, Elsie, Stanley, Irene, Esme|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Williams-93623.jpg 1010275] |- |[[Polson-576|Williams, Margaret]]||||1956 Sep 06||62||W of J E Williams; M of Betty, Marie, Peg|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Polson-576.jpg 1010662] |- |[[ Williams-93672|Williams, Mary Catherine]]||||1962 Oct 20||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Williams-93672.jpg 1010647] |- |[[Williams-105459|Williams, Mary Louise (Marie)]]||1925||2007||||Sis of Betty & Peg|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Williams-105459.jpg 6170943] |- |[[Mitchell-35148|Williams, Norma Agnes]]||1927 Apr 27||2017 Aug 20||||W of Ernest; M of Raymond, Elaine, Pamela, Ruth, Patricia, Valerie (Chic), Colin, Barrie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Williams-105458.jpg 6170858] |- |[[ Peell-4|Williams, Sarah]]||||1941 Apr 01||80||W of Ernest|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Williams-93639.jpg 1010362] |- |[[ Williams-93678|Williams, W A]]||1864||1932 |||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/Williams-93678.jpg 1010574] |- |[[ Williams-93632|Williams, William Frederick]]||||1950 Sep 05||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Williams-93633.jpg 1010564] |- |[[ Williams-93675|Williams, Augustus Raymond]]||||1965 Nov 25 ||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Dexter-2317.jpg 1010649] |- |[[ Williamson-13562|Williamson, Garry William]]||1938 Sep 10||2019 Sep 09||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Williamson-13562.jpg 1010101] |- |[[Wilson-87849|Wilson, Alan]]||1936||2003||||H of Faye; F of Doreen & Bill|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Wilson-87849.jpg 6170891] |- |[[Wilson-77479| Wilson, Alice Maude]]||||1964 Jul 25||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Wilson-77479.jpg 1010656] |- |[[Bailey-32701|Wilson, Doris Louise]]||||1994 Oct 25||78||W of William (dec); M of Bill (dec), Carole|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Bailey-32701.jpg 6170922] |- |[[Weston-9140|Wilson, Faye Alice]]||1938||1995||||W of Alan; M of Doreen & Bill|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Wilson-87849.jpg 6170891] |- |[[ Wilson-77528|Wilson, Imogene]]||1977 Jun 13||2015 Oct 11||||D of Jill (nee Murdoch) & Darryl Wilson; twin sis of Rebekah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Wilson-77528.jpg 1010668] |- |[[ Wilson-77480|Wilson, John Thomas]]||||1951 Sep 16||74||S of Mary Wilson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Wilson-77480.jpg 1010142] |- |[[Purtell-123| Wilson, Mary]]||||1924 Jan 21||77||M of John Thomas Wilson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Wilson-77480.jpg 1010142] |- |[[Wilson-87852|Wilson, William Barry]]||||1993 Sep 25||56||H of Jeanette; F of Ann-Maree, Melinda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Wilson-87852.jpg 6170940] |- |[[Wilson-87850|Wilson, William George]]||||1978 Aug 18||61||H of Doris; F of Bill & Carole|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Wilson-87850.jpg 6171293] |- |[[Unknown-580176|Wilton, Joyce]]||||1991 Dec 05||73||W of William; M of Mary, Margaret, Carol, Stanley, Roma, Ken, Kaye, Phillip, Marcia, Ashley, Tom|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Wilton-1799.jpg 6171022] |- |[[Wilton-1799|Wilton, William (Bill)]]||||1989 Sep 12||76||H of Joyce; F of Mary, Margaret, Carol, Stanley, Roma, Ken, Kaye, Phillip, Marcia, Ashley, Tom|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Wilton-1799.jpg 6171022] |- |[[Trueman-603|Wines-White, Jannifer South]]||1933 Dec 22||2002 Jan 17||||W of James (dec), Alan; M & M-in-L of Cameron & Kathy, Ross & Jennifer, Brett & Jacalean, Maree & Martin, Danny & Annette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Trueman-603.jpg 6171258] |- |[[Wines-816|Wines, James (Kanga)]]||1919 Sep 01||1986 Dec 23||||H of Jannifer South Trueman; F of Cameron, Ross, Brett, Maree|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Wines-816.jpg 6171259] |- |[[Winkler-2484|Winkler, Gavin]]||||1977 Mar 07||7|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Winkler-2484.jpg 6171267] |- |Winnett-Fawcett, Sarah Louise||||1992 Sep 23||||D of Jeff & Gaye; Sis of James||6171211 |- |[[ Winnett-166|Winnett, Albert William]]||1926 Dec 06||2018 Feb 24||||F of Penelope, Belinda, Robyn, Roger, Jeannie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Winnett-166.jpg 1010176] |- |[[Kimber-371| Winnett, Alice Marvel]]||1903||1979||||W of Walter; M of Jean, Betty, Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Winnett-108-1.jpg 1010954] |- |[[Winnett-189|Winnett, (Stanley) Alexander]]||1931 Apr 10||2010 Mar 08||||H of Evelyn; F of Sue-Anne & Bryan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Winnett-189.jpg 6171042] |- |[[Bartlett-13586|Winnett, Ann Patricia]]||1934 Oct 14||2012 Aug 30||||W of Alva; M of Gayle & Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Bartlett-13586.jpg 6170900] |- |[[ Kimber-728|Winnett, Coralie Ivy]]||1901 Aug 15||1967 Jun 29||||W of William Alva Winnett|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Kimber-728.jpg 1010266] |- |[[Winnett-165| Winnett, Coralie Jeannie]]||||1979 May 06||9|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Winnett-165.jpg 1010179] |- |[[ Campbell-22105|Winnett, Elizabeth]]||||1954 Sep 23||85||W of Walter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Winnett-107-1.jpg 1010364] |- |[[Gunson-510|Winnett, Evelyn Fay]]||1934 Jul 04||2004 Jan 25||||W of Alex; M of Sue-Anne & Bryan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Winnett-189.jpg 6171042] |- |[[ Winnett-107|Winnett, Walter]]||||1944 Dec 27||73||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Winnett-107-1.jpg 1010364] |- |[[Winnett-108| Winnett, Walter James]]||1899||2000||||AIF; H of Alice; F of Jean, Betty, Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Winnett-108-1.jpg 1010954] |- |[[Winnett-157| Winnett, William Alva]]||1894 Dec 10||1980 Feb 26||||Pioneer road builder; H of Coralie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Winnett-157.jpg 1010265] |- |[[Winslett-382|Winslett, Allen (Algie)]]||||1998 Apr 05||56||H of Christine; F of Lea & Troy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Winslett-382.jpg 6171157] |- |[[ Winslett-280|Winslett, Charles]]||||1970 Aug 19||77||H of Isabell; F of Richard, Ivy, Ted (dec), Marie, Grace, Doreen, Allen, Veronica, Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Winslett-280-1.jpg 1010245] |- |[[ Winslett-281|Winslett, Edward (Ted)]]||||1957 Jan 29||21||S of Charles & Isabell; B of Richard, Ivy, Marie, Grace, Doreen, Allen, Veronica, Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Winslett-281.jpg 1010441] |- |[[Jones-99660|Winslett, Isabell Rose]]||1912 Nov 21||2005 Mar 10||||W of Charles (dec); M of Richard, Ivy, Edward (dec), Marie, Grace, Allen (dec), Doreen, Veronica, Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Jones-99660.jpg 6171010] |- |[[ Wood-38795|Wood, George]]||||1936 Sep 23||73||father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Winslett-280.jpg 1010906] |- |[[Wigley-445| Wood, Selina]]||||1945 Oct 10||59||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Wigley-445.jpg 1010904] |- |[[Wishart-1185|Wishart, Barry Trevor]]||1939 Sep 24||2017 Apr 06||||F of Michael & Amanda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Wishart-1185.jpg 6171194] |- |[[Davis-81444| Woodland, Elsie Elizabeth]]||||1949 May 18||39||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Davis-81444.jpg 1010760] |- |[[Woodland-583| Woodland, James Lee]]||||1961 May 11||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Woodland-583.jpg 1010452] |- |[[Woodland-581| Woodland, James P]]||||1963 Aug 27||55|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Woodland-581.jpg 1010759] |- |[[ Woodland-584|Woodland, John Robert]]||||1931 Jan 25||30|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Woodland-584.jpg 1010375] |- |[[ Pearce-7709|Woodland, Maude]]||||2000 Jun 25||85||W of Sydney|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Woodland-585.jpg 1010165] |- |[[Lee-28785| Woodland, May]]||||1952 Dec 26||84||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Lee-28785.jpg 1010609] |- |[[Woodland-586| Woodland, Norman]]||||1980 Aug 22||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Woodland-586.jpg 1010164] |- |[[ Woodland-585|Woodland, Sydney Houston]]||||1987 Sep 07||82||H of Maude|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Woodland-585.jpg 1010165] |- |[[Woodland-557|Woodland, William Dennett]]||||1902 Aug 20||71||||Obituary |- |[[ Woodland-406|Woodland, William]]||||1930 Feb 22||68||H of May|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Lee-28785.jpg 1010609] |- |[[ Woodland-587|Woodland, William Edward]]||||1918 Oct 08||20|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Woodland-587.jpg 1010486] |- |[[Woodland-406| Woodland, William Henry]]||||1958 Oct 20||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Lee-28785.jpg 1010609] |- |[[Holmes-16505| Wormald, Catherine]]||||1939 Apr 17||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Holmes-16505.jpg 1010360] |- |[[Wormald-138| Wormald, Cuthbert]]||||1950 Jun 19||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Wormald-138.jpg 1010361] |- |[[Davies-11933|Wornes, Dorrie]]||1910 May 26||2006 Jun 24||||W of Edward; 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[[Category:One Place Studies]]{{OnePlaceStudy|place=Holland Marsh, Ontario|category=Holland Marsh, Ontario One Place Study}} [[https://www.google.ca/maps/@44.0791201,-79.5446519,15z Holland Marsh Google Map]][[http://ontarioplaques.com/Graphics/Image_Outside15.jpg Holland Marsh Plaque]] [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holland_Marsh#cite_ref-5 Holland Marsh Wikipedia Profile]] ==Introduction== Holland Marsh, Ontario is a drained swamp, and once cleared revealed about 7,000 acres of dark black peat muck. It is a wonderful setting for growing vegetables. The swamp was drained about 1929 and 17 original Dutch settlers were invited to buy and clear 5 acres of government sponsored land each, and begin vegetable farming. Early crops consisted of lettuce, carrots, onions, celery and cauliflower. John Snor was the mastermind that brought the Dutch and Canadian Governments and settlers together. The small village of Ansnorveldt on the east side of Hwy 400 gets its name from Snor's youngest daughter. The part of the Holland Marsh that lies on the west side of Hwy 400 is called Springdale. Approximately 1500 residents and settlers have been identified below. If there is someone you would like to see added, please leave me a note. ==Original 17 Holland Marsh Dutch Settlers== The '''original 17 settlers''' consisted of the following people: # [[Valenteyn-1|William Valenteyn]]; 8 Aug 1897 - 4 Jan 1960 # [[Rupke-26|Jan Rupke]]; 27 Mar 1888 - 11 Nov 1965 # [[Van Dyke-363|John van Dyke]]; 29 Mar 1906 - 1992 # [[Brouwer-1792| George Brouwer]]; 1915 - # [[Havinga-29|Abraham Havinga]]; 13 Apr 1879 - 22 Aug 1953 # [[Prins-154|Harm Prins]]; 6 Oct 1888 - # [[Barselaar-1|Arie Barselaar]]; 13 Nov 1893 - 18 Jul 1966 # [[Van Dyken-34|Marinus van Dyken]]; 15 Mar 1895 - 18 Jun 1981 # [[Oosterhuis-91|Ties Oosterhuis]]; 26 Jun 1898 - 7 Sep 1966 # [[Biemold-3|Albert Biemold]]; 13 Apr 1886 - 27 Dec 1963 # [[De Jong-897|Eeltje de Jong]]; 28 Feb 1894 - 10 Dec 1973 # [[Boonstra-140|Louis Boonstra]]; 15 Feb 1905 - 3 May 1967 # [[Van Luijk-2|Adrianus (Jack) van Luijk]]; 9 Aug 1905 - 1976 # [[Miedema-214| Karsjen Miedema]]; 13 Dec 1888 - 1952 # [[Winter-1740|Simon Winter]]; 28 Apr 1889 - 29 Jan 1973 # [[Nienhuis-149|Henry Nienhuis]]; 1900 - and, # [[van der Goot-6|Jacob van der Goot]]. 17 Feb 1889 - 1969 ==The Store== [[Nienhuis-149|Henry Nienhuis]] was the first store owner in the Marsh. He and his wife first sold groceries out of their house in The Settlement and then later built an addition on their house for the store likely around 1940. The store had been called Holland Marsh Groceterias when owned by Cor and [[Radder-5|Marie Radder]] in the 1950s to 1961. Radders moved to the end of The Settlement when on February 27, 1961 they sold the store to Gerritje and [[van de Vis-11|Marinus van de Vis]] who renamed it Marsh Food Store and grew the business till 1967. Initially Oshawa Wholesale and then later National Grocers supplied the wholesale groceries to the store. [[Lollinga-1|Bob Lollinga]] was the long-time butcher at the store and lived to be over 99 years old. Lucia and [[Warnaar-8|John Warnaar]] bought the store from the Vandevis' in 1967 and held it till the 1970s. Warnaars later opened a variety store in Queensville. The building still stands in its original location but is in very poor condition. Radders moved to Calgary in the 1970s. Vandevis' moved to the Prins house on Bernhart Road in 1967 and then the Jackson farm in Tecumseth Township in 1968. ==Holland Marsh Christian Reformed Church== The following ministers served the Holland Marsh CRC. They include: #Rev. [[Schans-6|Martin Schans]] 1940-1945 #Rev. [[Van der Meer-174|John Van der Meer]] 1946-1951 #Rev. [[Lagerwey-1|Peter Lagerway]] 1954-1959 #Rev. [[Hanenburg-4|John Hanenburg]] 1959-1966 #Rev. [[De Pater-5|John de Pater]] 1966-1970 #Rev. [[Breedveld-30|Peter Breedveld]] 1970-1973 #Rev. Max Lise 1975-1981 #Rev. Hendrik Bruinsma 1982-1988 #Rev. [[VanDaalen-1|Brenny van Daalen]] 1989-2008 #Rev. Richard Bodini 2010-2019 #Rev. Benjamin Gresik 2020-Present [http://hollandmarshcrc.ca/ Holland Marsh CRC] ==Springdale Christian Reformed Church aka Westside Community Church== The following ministers served the Springdale CRC/Westside Community Church: #Rev. Ralph [[Wildschut-105]] 1953-1959 #Rev. Peter Kranenburg 1960-1963 #Rev. John [[Van Stempvoort-1]] 1963-1969 #Rev. Lubbert W. [[Van Dellen-118]] 1969-1973 #Rev. Tony J. [[Ouwenhand-1]] 1974-1976 #Rev. James M. Evenhouse 1977-1982 #Rev. Leonard T. [[Schalkwyk-84]] 1982-1992 #Rev. Howard McPhee 1993-2010 #Rev. Paul [[Van Stralen-47]] 2012-2017 Springdale CRC/Westside Community Church closed its doors permanently in 2017. '''''An incomplete listing of Marsh settlers and residents of Dutch ancestry follows. If you detect any errors, or omissions, please contact me...Dr. Ted Vandevis and I will fix or add them.''''' ==Settlers and Residents of "The Marsh"== #Jacoba Andela [[Andela-13]] #Julia Marshall Andela #Keimpe [[Andela-12]] #Ken Andela #Ron Andela #Sid Andela #Steve Andela #Unknown Aukema #Martha Lollinga [[Baar-20]] #Everett Baker #Trudy Baker #Jacob [[Bakker-2923]] #Darlene Barron #Ann [[Barselaar-3]] #Arie [[Barselaar-1]] #Arie [[Barselaar-2]] #Lenie Bassie #Betty Beintema #Bouke Beintema [[Fokkens-24]] #Clarence [[Beintema-28]] #Florence Beintema #Grace Beintema #John Hans [[Beintema-77]] #Helen Beintema Metcalfe #Henry [[Beintema-27]] #Joanne Hoving Beintema #Johannes [[Beintema-41]] #John Jr. [[Beintema-31]] #John Sr. [[Beintema-26]] #Peter Beintema #Theresa Dawn [[Beintema-82]] #Adriana Benschop #Bert Berends #Fran Berends #John Berg #Allan Bergsma #Dennis Bergsma #Elaine [[Bergsma-307]] #Frank Bergsma #George Bergsma #Jelle Bergsma #Joan Horlings Bergsma #Millie Bergsma #Shirley Bergsma [[Hoekstra-1084]] #Ted Bergsma #Wilma Bergsma #Wilma Vander Kooi Bergsma #Albert [[Biemold-3]] #Eise [[Biemold-4]] #Gertrude De Jong [[Biemold-6]] #Harmke Biemold [[Van der Heide-74]] #Hilbrand [[Biemold-7]] #Hilda Rupke [[Biemold-1]] #Katriena Verrips [[Biemold-9]] #Peter [[Biemold-12]] #Dena [[Bierling-22]] #Dick [[Bierling-6]] #Henry [[Bierling-5]] #Louwe [[Bierling-8]] #Maartje Bierling [[Bolt-342]] #Pieter [[Bierling-7]] #Ann Biersteker #Claude Biersteker #Jeff Biersteker #Julia Biersteker Unknown #Katharine Bittenbinder [[Berenz-14]] #Phillip [[Bittenbinder-12]] #Gerrit Bloomdal #JoyAnna Bodini #Philip Bodini #Rev. Richard Bodini #Sherry Bokma #Judy Bolt #Ann Louise McCandish Boneschansker #Anne Boneschansker [[Rendering-87]] #Augustus Boneschansker #Fran DiCarlo Boneschansker #Hilda Dykstra Boneschansker #Jean Boneschansker Miedema #John [[Boneschansker-10]] #John Boneschansker #Klazina Boneschansker Meyer #Robert [[Boneschansker-8]] #Steve Boneschansker #Anna Boonstra [[Dykie-1]] #Anne [[Boonstra-142]] #Bert [[Boonstra-146]] #Betty De Haan Boonstra #Henry [[Boonstra-144]] #James [[Boonstra-147]] #James Boonstra #Lieuwe (Louis) [[Boonstra-140]] #Lydia Guldemeester Boonstra #Maaike [[Boonstra-453]] #Marguerite Boonstra Mozes #Marie [[Boonstra-143]] #Tietje Boonstra [[Mozes-15]] #Corrie Bootsma #Linda Bootsma Tjoelker #Simon Bootsma #Ted Bootsma #Gerrit Borg #Trudy Borg Geertsma #Jane Bos #Titia [[Boswijk-33]] #Kevin Bouwers #Theresa Bouwers #E Bowdry #An Schalkwyk Brandenburg #Joh [[Brands-97]] #Gertrude Brands [[Van Luyk-6]] #Marian Mankinen Brands #Michael Brands #Michele Hovius Brands #Wendy Vandertol [[Brands-104]] #Winn Rothan Brands #Edward Breedveld #Rev. Peter [[Breedveld-30]] #Peter Brooksma #Unknown [[Brooksma-2]] #Albert Brouwer #Andy Brouwer #Casey [[Brouwer-613]] #Christiaan [[Brouwer-1880]] #Coby Brouwer [[Vanderlinde-732]] #Cornelis (Kees) [[Brouwer-608]] #Daniel [[Brouwer-614]] #Florence Brouwer [[Rothman-141]] #Gerben "George" [[Brouwer-960]] #Gerrit [[Brouwer-1792]] #Helena Brouwer [[Vogel-582]] #Jannetje [[Brouwer-611]] #Johanna Toorenaar [[Brouwer-610]] #John Brouwer #John Brouwer #Klaas Brouwer #Mak Brouwer #Marion Brouwer #Martha Brouwer #Minnie Brouwer [[De Dreu-31]] #Monica Brouwer #Peter [[Brouwer-612]] #Unknown Brouwer [[Unknown-643094]] #Rev. Hendrik Bruinsma #Eilleen Buys #Jane Buys Bruulsma #Jim Buys #Peter [[Buys-850]] #Peter Buys #Robert Buys #M. Claus #Maria Havinga [[Colenbrander-84]] #Charles [[Cseh-21]] #Dirkje Posthumus [[De Beer-3528]] #Susan Verkaik De Beer #Johannes De Birk #G De Boep #Gay De Boer #Wilhelmina Winter [[De Boer-539]] #Margaret [[De Bruyn-792]] Flack #Alex DeGeus #Harry DeGeus #Jim DeGeus #Mitchell DeGeus #David De Groot #Hester De Groot #Tina De Groot #Diana De Haan Lollinga #Paul De Haan #Eric John De Jans #P De Jans #Albert [[De Jong-2946]] #Andy [[De Jong-5001]] #Ed De Jong #Eeltje [[De Jong-897]] #Effie Davison De Jong #Gilbert De Jong #Grace De Jong VanderKooi #Harriet Bierling [[De Jong-916]] #Harry De Jong #Hendrieka Van Dyken [[De Jong-901]] #James De Jong #Jane Brouwer De Jong #John De Jong #John De Jong #Kathy De Jong #Klaas [[De Jong-1843]] #Klaas [[De Jong-1843]] #Klaaske De Jong [[Vander Meer-416]] #Martinus [[De Jong-898]] #Teresa (Tess) [[De Jong-899]] #Marie [[DeJong-52]] #Martha Jane De Jong #Sidney De Jong #Siebe De Jong #Susan Verburg De Jong #William De Jong #Alice [[De Pater-9]] #Alice De Pater [[Teunissen-136]] #Bea [[De Pater-7]] #James [[De Pater-10]] #Jan (John) [[De Pater-8]] #Rev. John [[De Pater-5]] #Margo [[De Pater-6]] #Stephen [[De Pater-11]] #Adriana [[De Ruijter-39]] #Amy Budway Devald #Jack De Vald #John [[De Vald-7]] #Louis [[De Vald-3]] #Louis [[De Vald-6]] #Maria De Vald [[Eek-39]] #Marie Devald Wyschopen #Rozal De Vald [[Fazekas-85]] #Ryan Devald #Sophia Devald Eek #Theresa Macarenko De Vald #Kathy De Valk #Anthony De Vries #Berend De Vries #Gerald De Vries #Hazel De Vries #Tjitske De Jong [[de Vries-832]] #Allen De Winter #Doris De Winter Leonard #Gary De Winter #Gerda De Winter #Janet De Winter #Jennifer De Winter #John [[De Winter-382]] #John De Winter #Ralph De Winter #Sandra Rodrigues De Winter #Walter [[Drijfhout-14]] #Jane [[Drost-399]] #Raymond Drost #Wilma Drost #Anna Dryfhout [[Geertsma-53]] #Anne Dryfhout [[Stevens-14955]] #Dave Dryfhout #Grace Herrema Dryfhout #Mary Ann Reynolds Dryfhout #Sid Dryfhout #Sjabbe [[Dryfhout-2]] #Bernie Duits #Avia Eek #Bill Eek #Brenda Jardine Eek #Dave Eek #Gerald [[Eek-35]] #Gerard [[Eek-29]] #Jill Eek Davy #Johanna Valenteyn [[Eek-3]] #Johanra Eek [[Wiegers-55]] #John [[Eek-36]] #Mae Eek [[Kearns-1506]] #Marie De Vald [[Eek-37]] #Marlene Stelnick Eek #Paula Fredericks Eek #Sandy Matson Eek #William [[Eek-6]] #William [[Eek-38]] #Albert [[Eisses-6]] #Carl Eisses #Ed Eisses #Harry Eisses #Henry Eisses #John Eisses #Larry Eisses #Ron Eisses #Jack Elgersma #Adrian Elzinga #Catharina de Schutter [[Engelage-19]] #Elsie Engelage [[Van der Heide-32]] #Fred [[Engelage-85]] #Hemmo [[Engelage-83]] #Hemmo [[Engelage-146]] #Hilbrand [[Engelage-154]] #Juanita Engelage #Margaret Engelage #Jane Buys [[Engelage-145]] #Trudy Snyder [[Engelage-155]] #William (Bill) [[Engelage-133]] #Elze Van Hemert [[Essselink-1]] #Rev. James Evenhouse #Johanna "Hannie" Van Dyke [[Eygenraam-1]] #Marianne Faber #Tim Faber #Ann Feddema #Henry Feenstra #Saapke Nicolay [[Ferwerda-62]] #Wytska "Winnefred" Brouwer [[Ferwerda-75]] #Edith Flach [[Petrusma-37]] #Elizabeth Postma Flack #George Flack #Irene Flack #JoAnn Flack Kight #Frank [[Flach-42]] #Gea Flach [[Bos-2226]] #Gerald Flach #Harry [[Flach-64]] #Katrina Flack #Lynn Flack [[Lucas-11421]] #Margaret Flack [[de Bruyn-792]] #Pamela Tuininga Flach #Pat Flack White #Ron Flack #Tom [[Flack-1005]] #Boukje Beintema [[Fokkens-24]] #Mathelda Franken #Carl Frankruyter #Julie Frankruyter # Bill [[Geertsma-61]] #Don Geertsma #Ebel Geertsma #Frank Geertsma #Harriet Geertsma #Jack Geertsma #James [[Geertsma-54]] #John Geertsma #Nell Geertsma [[Nieuwland-135]] #Rick Geertsma #Ted Godron #S [[Gorter-258]] #Janna Goudbeck #Annette Grencer #Irene Bergeron Grencer #Kelly Grencer #Nicholas Peter [[Grencer-1]] #Rita Grencer VanAlebeek #Amanda Gresik #Benjamin Gresik #Anne Greydanus #Annie Ash Greyn #John Greyn #Mathilda Greyn [[Van_Der_Reet-2]] #Peter [[Greijn-2]] #Peter Jr. [[Greyn-5]] #Wilhelmina Churley Greyn #Brad Devon Groeneweg #Annette Grootenboer #Ruben Grootenboer #Adrianna [[Guldemeester-3]] #Danny [[Guldemeester-2]] #John [[Guldemeester-1]] #Andy [[Haak-438]] #Bob [[Haak-436]] #Diane Haak #Gertie Haak #Gertrude Haak [[Unknown-641346]] #Jacob [[Haak-426]] #Jake [[Haak-434]] #Jake Haak #Jeanette Bandstra Haak #Jerry Haak #John [[Haak-437]] #Kees Haak #Jean Theresa Tamminga [[Hagan-1726]] #Pat Hagan #Timon [[Hagan-425]] #John Hamelink #Agnes Kramer Hamstra #Dorothy Hamstra #Frances Hamstra #Hank Hamstra #Jacob [[Hamstra-100]] #Lena Weber [[Hamstra-103]] #Shirley Hamstra #Antoinette Hanemaaijer [[De Geus-108]] #Arend [[Hanemaaijer-2]] #Agnes Hanemaayer [[Unknown-643186]] #Ann Hanemaayer #Annette Hanemaayer #Anthony Hanemaayer #Arthur Hanemaayer #Bert Hanemaayer #Bram [[Hanemaayer-8]] #Catharine Hanemaayer #Coby Schakel Hanemaayer #Dave Hanemaayer #Derrick Hanemaayer #Dini Hanemaayer #Ineke Visser Hanemaayer #Jacqueline Hanemaayer #Jennie Stevens Hanemaayer #Jim Hanemaayer #Kim Hanemaayer #Peter [[Hanemaayer-4]] #Teresa Aukema Hanemaayer #Wilma Hanemaayer [[Bylsma-16]] #Catharine (Cathy) Holtrop [[Hanenburg-5]] #Irene Hanenburg #James Hanenburg #Rev. John [[Hanenburg-4]] #Rick Hanenburg #Ted Hanenburg #Clayton [[Hare-3253]] #Abraham [[Havinga-29]] #Corrie Miedema [[Havinga-71]] #Donna Havinga #Elsa [[Havinga-123]] #Elsey Sneep [[Havinga-103]] #Fred Havinga #Jack [[Havinga-126]] #Johanna Klemn [[Havinga-32]] #John [[Havinga-125]] #Michael [[Havinga-85]] #Ralph [[Havinga-77]] #Tena Turkstra [[Havinga-124]] #M. Hay #Laurenz [[Heileman-28]] #Richard [[Heileman-29]] #Sofia Heileman [[Dierkes-34]] #Adele Helleman #Alfred Helleman #Andrea Helleman #Cornelia Helleman [[VanEgmond-329]] #Corry dePeuter Helleman #Dick [[Helleman-50]] #Dick Helleman #Fred [[Helleman-55]] #Hans Helleman #Kirk Helleman #Margaret VanDyk Helleman #Winnie Henstra #Jean Eisses [[Hessels-48]] #Annette Herrema #Clara Herrema #Rudy Heydens #Fred [[Hielema-41]] #Margaret Hielema [[Haak-427]] #Roy Hielema #Trudie Hoekstra #Klasiena Hamstra [[Hofman-1015]] #Brenda De Jong [[Holtrop-104 #Adrianus [[Hordyk-20]] #Anita Sikma [[Horlings-14]] #Ann [[Horlings-10]] #Boele [[Horlings-82]] #Bill [[Horlings-2]] #Brenda [[Horlings-8]] #Catriene [[Horlings-9]] #Celina Horlings [[Van Dyken-46]] #Carolyn Horlings #Dave Horlings #Dwayne Horlings #Elizabeth Horlings [[Koning-756]] #Elizabeth Horlings [[Verkaik-21]] #Elsie [[Horlings-1]] #Elsie Horlings #Frank [[Horlings-39]] #Gail Horlings [[Unknown-402668]] #George [[Horlings-13]] #George [[Horlings-59]] #Harm [[Horlings-3]] #Harry [[Horlings-6]] #Harry Horlings #Henrietta Horlings [[Prins-961]] #Henry [[Horlings-21]] #Henry Horlings #Jane Horlings [[Maan-8]] #Jean de Winter Horlings #Joan Horlings Bergsma #John Horlings #Karen Oosterhuis Horlings #Ken Horlings #Kevin Horlings #Kimberley Horlings #Kyle Horlings #Lois Westerveld Horlings #Michael Horlings #Monica Horlings #Murray Horlings #Ray Horlings #Richard Horlings #Rick [[Horlings-4]] #Robert [[Horlings-24]] #Ron Horlings #Tim Horlings #Tom Horlings #Trien [[Horlings-7]] #Veronica Horlings #Walter Horlings #Wolter [[Horlings-5]] #Yvonne de Boer Horlings #Jane Horzelenberg #Bas [[Hoving-53]] #Bill [[Hoving-59]] #Elaine Hoving [[Bergsma-307]] #Elizabeth [[Hoving-62]] #George [[Hoving-56]] #Harry [[Hoving-54]] #Jane [[Hoving-60]] #Jean [[Hoving-57]] #John [[Hoving-61]] #Markus [[Hoving-55]] #Mike [[Hoving-63]] #Suzanne Visser [[Hoving-58]] #Bob [[Hovius-7]] #Jake [[Hovius-6]] #Jeanette [[Hovius-9]] #Ninka Hovius [[Storm-865]] #Rob [[Hovius-11]] #Sid [[Hovius-8]] #Garyle Huisman #George [[Huisman-575]] #Kimberly Huisman #Ron Huisman #Shirley Ann Huisman [[Nydam-3]] #Ann Louis Huizingh #Lambert [[Huisingh-6]] #Larry Huizingh #George [[Huisman-575]] #Alice [[Hyma-23]] #Amy Van Dyken [[Hyma-4]] #Bob [[Hyma-19]] #Dick [[Hyma-20]] #Florence Hyma [[Adema-163]] #Richard [[Hyma-5]] #Rudy Heyden #Gladys Jager #Allyson Janse #Art [[Janse-231]] #Bob Janse #Doreen [[Janse-245]] #Effie Janse #Elsie Janse [[Israels-23]] #Frank [[Janse-229]] #Harriet [[Janse-246]] #Jim Janse #John [[Janse-232]] #John Janse #Ken Janse #Marvin [[Janse-247]] #Matthew Janse #Michelle Carrie Janse [[De Peuter-37]] #Nancy Rupke Janse #Ray Janse #Rebecca Janse #John [[Jansen-5726]] #Sylvia Jansen [[Visser-4927]] #Elizabeth Jansma [[Struiksma-44]] #Harry [[Jansma-261]] #Hendrik [[Jansma-264]] #Hendrika [[Jansma-262]] #Henry [[Jansma-260]] #Patricia [[Jansma-216]] #Pietje Jansma [[VanderWielen-125]] #Stewart Henry [[Jansma-263]] #Betty Jaques #Ed [[Jaques-813]] #David Jaques #Gail Jaques #Helen Jaques [[Smith-253012]] #Jennifer Jaques #Mary Ann Jaques [[Coffey-4676]] #Nancy Jaques #Ronald [[Jaques-809]] #Terry Jaques #Frank Kamstra #Mary Schoemaker Kapteyn #Harmina Kiers [[Katerberg-10]] #Matty Engelage Katerberg #Albert [[Keep-247]] #Elsie Keep [[Kisteman-1]] #Henry Keep #George [[Keep-558]] #Gerrit Keep #Gezina Keep [[Ros-340]] #Greta [[Keep-248]] #Stephen Keep #Carol Kiekover #Bernard [[Kiers-21]] #Jo-Ann Meyer Kallenbach [[Kiers-20]] #Kars [[Kiers-14]] #Ken [[Kiers-25]] #Nancy [[Kiers-23]] #Richard [[Kiers-22]] #Ronald [[Kiers-24]] #Winnifred (Win) Knight [[Kiers-16]] #Egbert [[Kleinhorsman-4]] #Marchiena KleinHorsman [[Torenbosch-1]] #Tietje Miedema [[Kloosterman-30]] #Emma [[Knapper-196]] #Anita Knibbe #Darlene Graham Barraclough Knibbe #Diana [[Knibbe-115]] #Edo [[Knibbe-106]] #Harry Knibbe #Margaret Commerina Knibbe [[Boot-439]] #Marvin Knibbe #Norman A. [[Knibbe-107]] #Rita Aalbas Knibbe #Wilhelmina Verkuyl [[Knibbe-116]] #Leendert [[Kooij-163]] #Cornelis [[Kooistra-407]] #Ed [[Kooistra-467]] #Henry [[Kooistra-466]] #Sid [[Kooistra-465]] #Cornelius [[Koopman-7]] #Gerald [[Koopman-8]] #Walter [[Koopman-606]] #Clara Kooistra Brouwer [[Koopmans-502]] #Albert Kooy #Annie Streutker Kooy #Arie Kooy #Benjamin Kooy #Bill Kooy #Brandon Kooy #Francine Kooy [[Flach-179]] #Francy VanderVeen [[Kooy-63]] #Harry [[Kooy-61]] #Hendrik [[Kooy-71]] #Jackie Dykshoorn Kooy #Johanna Alburquerque Kooy #John [[Kooy-75]] #Kees Kooy #Len [[Kooy-64]] #Lisa Marie [[Kooy-70]] #Margaret Kooy [[DeVries-4852]] #Maria Kooy [[Bron-193]] #Rick Kooy #Sandra Kooy #Shannon Kooy #Will [[Kooy-67]] #Willie [[Kooy-76]] #Louise Korvemaker #Rev. Peter Kranenburg #H. Kruisselbrink #Arendje Kuyvenhoven [[Doorduin-8]] #Cornelis [[Kuyvenhoven-2]] #Maria Kuyvenhoven #Rev. Peter [[Lagerwey-1]] #Harry Langedoen #Francois [[Le Roy-1050]] #Arend Lieverdink #Henry Lise #Louise Lise #Ralph Lise #Rev. Max Lise #Reny Lof #Bauke (Bob) [[Lollinga-1]] #Cameron Loopstra #Chuck Loopstra #Claudia Loopstra #Elisabeth Lycklama Tiemersma #Simon Lycklama #Simon Lycklama #Brian Maan #Irene Maan #Jacob [[Maan-30]] #Jean Maan #Johanna [[Maan-25]] #Ralph [[Maathuis-15]] #Alex Makarenko #Benjamin Makarenko #Matthew Makarenko #Nathan Makarenko #G [[Marits-4]] #Adrianus [[Markus-324]] #Jacobus Markus #Joanne Emery Markus #Maria Meyers Markus #Marianne Bouwhuis Markus #Peter Markus #Stijntje Markus [[de Ruiter-434]] #Hedy Van Dyke [[Matthews-3842]] #Jean Matthews #Rev. Howard McPhee #Casey [[Mennega-3]] #Clarence Mennega #C.R. Mennega #Marie [[Mennega-8]] #Marie Mennega [[Bousma-3]] #Shirley Mennega #Ann Miedema #Ann Andela [[Miedema-278]] #Art [[Miedema-276]] #Audrey [[Miedema-193]] #Barb Miedema #Charles [[Miedema-210]] #Charley [[Miedema-197]] #Charlie [[Miedema-198]] #Corrie Miedema #David [[Miedema-213]] #Ed [[Miedema-205]] #Elisabeth Miedema #Erin [[Miedema-414]] #Faye Willeboordse [[Miedema-190]] #Frances [[Miedema-281]] #Frank [[Miedema-192]] #Freerkje Miedema [[Struiksma-11]] #Freertje [[Miedema-182]] #Grace Horlings Miedema #Griet (Grace) [[Miedema-200]] #Ina Vaandering Miedema #James [[Miedema-201]] #Jim Miedema #Jean Boneschansker Miedema #Jenni Miedema #Joanne [[Miedema-199]] #Joanne Colangelo [[Miedema-212]] #John [[Miedema-207]] #John [[Miedema-345]] #Karsjen [[Miedema-214]] #Kathleen [[Miedema-204]] #Kenneth Thomas [[Miedema-273]] #Klaske Visser [[Miedema-236]] #Klaaske Vander Kooij [[Miedema-222]] #Mary Ann Miedema #Marylin Miedema #Michelle [[Miedema-206]] #Mietje Miedema [[Van Dyke-547]] #Mike [[Miedema-221]] #Rachel [[Miedema-203]] #Sid [[Miedema-279]] #Sid [[Miedema-308]] #Sidney [[Miedema-189]] #Simon [[Miedema-211]] #Terri Mozes [[Miedema-208]] #Thelma Miedema #Thoma Miedema #Theo [[Miedema-202]] #Timmie Miedema Dekker #Tom [[Miedema-220]] #Thomas [[Miedema-272]] #Tom [[Miedema-332]] #Unknown child [[Miedema-219]] #Wally [[Miedema-228]] #Wiebe (Walter) [[Miedema-188]] #Winnie Jaques [[Miedema-209]] #Louis [[Molenhuis-10]] #Theresa Molenhuis [[Dryfhout-7]] #Arie [[Moor-1259]] #Arthur Moor #Caroline Moor #G.B. Moor #Gijsbertus [[Moor-1267]] #Henderika Moor [[Vanderlinden-918]] #Marian-Hedy Moor #Nellie Johnston Moor #Patsy Moor #Rika Moor [[De Peuter-36]] #Ann Mozes #Edna Mozes Riddell #Garry [[Mozes-22]] #Gerrit [[Mozes-23]] #Jim [[Mozes-16]] #Tietje Boonstra [[Mozes-15]] #Bertha Hanenburg [[Mouw-9]] #Alice Mulder [[Snippe-108]] #Anne Mein [[Mulder-2487]] #Hendrik [[Mulder-2496]] #Jane Mulder #Katie Rupke [[Mulder-679]] #Peter [[Mulder-3083]] #Pieter [[Mulder-1330]] #Hendrik [[Mulder-3087]] #Haye B. [[Nicolay-23]] #Peter [[Nicolay-24]] #Edgar [[Niebuur-4]] #Jeanette [[Niebuur-7]] #John [[Niebuur-1]] #Julia [[Niebuur-8]] #Mary [[Niebuur-5]] #Patricia [[Niebuur-6]] #Rita [[Niebuur-2]] #Rita Summers [[Niebuur-3]] #Henry [[Nienhuis-149]] #Unknown Nienhuis [[Unknown-643095]] #Akke Van Dyke [[Nieuwhof-27]] #Gerrard [[Nonnekes-11]] #Alice Forsyth Noordhuis #Arnold Noordhuis #Homer [[Noordhuis-28]] #Jane Noteboom #Rita Biemold [[Nunnikhoven-2]] #Bill [[Nydam-4]] #Charlie [[Nydam-1]] #Elsie [[Nydam-2]] #Hendrika Nydam [[Hiemstra-359]] #Henrietta (Rita) Winter [[Nydam-6]] #Jean [[Nydam-5]] #Shirley Ann [[Nydam-3]] #Klaas [[Oldenbrock-1]] #Allan [[Oosterhuis-94]] #Anne Oosterhuis [[Unknown-543030]] #Gary [[Oosterhuis-145]] #Gertie Van Luyk [[Oosterhuis-89]] #Grietje Oosterhuis [[Boneschansker-7]] #Jack [[Oosterhuis-144]] #John [[Oosterhuis-280]] #Lori [[Oosterhuis-271]] #Ruth Noordhuis [[Oosterhuis-172]] #Stoffer [[Oosterhuis-92]] #Stuart [[Oosterhuis-93]] #Ties [[Oosterhuis-91]] #Rev. Dr. Tom [[Oosterhuis-143]] #Wilma Oosterhuis [[Van der Goot-12]] #Jane Oosting #Deanna Oussoren #Hester [[Oussoren-21]] #Jeanette Van de Ruitenbeek [[Oussoren-19]] #Karen Oussoren #Klaas [[Oussoren-20]] #Maartje Oussoren [[Slingerland-345]] #Piet Oussoren #Arthur Ouwendyk #Barbara Ouwendyk [[Van der Gaag-55]] #Bernie Reynolds Ouwendyk #Christina Ouwendyk [[Veer-93]] #Corry Collings Ouwendyk #Dora Canavan Ouwendyk #Hank Ouwendyk #Hendrikus T. [[Ouwendyk-1]] #Jack Ouwendyk #Joanne Thorley Ouwendyk #Joe [[Ouwendyk-6]] #John Ouwendyk #Lynn Smith Ouwendyk #Margaret Theresa Vaughan Ouwendyk #Mary Bakker Ouwendyk #Nellie Duggan Westbrook [[Ouwendyk-2]] #Peter Ouwendyk #Rita Koks [[Ouwendyk-10]] #Tony [[Ouwendyk-17]] #Rev. Tony [[Ouwenhand-1]] #William John [[Parry-3261]] #Ian Paterson #Ted Plantinga #Grace [[Post-969]] #George [[Postema-18]] #Alice Posthumus #Anna Posthumus #Klaas [[Posthumus-463]] #Leni Posthumus #Daniel [[Prins-159]] #Harm [[Prins-154]] #Henrietta [[Prins-153]] #Henrietta [[Prins-961]] #Herman [[Prins-156]] #Penny Prins #Winifred [[Prins-155]] #Teena Procee #Addie Ellens [[Radder-9]] #Andrew [[Radder-4]] #Anne Radder Jansma #Cornelis [[Radder-11]] #Cornelius [[Radder-5]] #Cornelius [[Radder-8]] #Christina Radder #Darlene [[Radder-43]] #Diana [[Radder-3]] #Elizabeth Geertsma [[Radder-37]] #Henry Radder #Leanne Radder #Leon [[Radder-23]] #Mary VanDyke Radder #Nancy [[Radder-6]] #Neil Radder #Patricia Radder #Paul [[Radder-7]] #Ebe [[Rauwerda-55]] #Johannes Rauwerda #Kenneth [[Rauwerda-56]] #Peter [[Rauwerda-57]] #Tjitske Rauwerda [[Unknown-642914]] #Joe Reitsma #Adam Rhebergen #Allan Rhebergen #Cody Rhebergen #Diana Rhebergen #Evelyn Rhebergen Vander Kooi #Frances Rhebergen [[Ellens-79]] #Geoffry Rhebergen #Gerald [[Rhebergen-62]] #Gerald John [[Rhebergen-68]] #Henry Rhebergen #Pamela Sutherland Rhebergen #Pete Rhebergen #Peter [[Rhebergen-63]] #Sarah Rhebergen #Theresa Visser Rhebergen #Fanny Roffel #Gerrit [[Rol-44]] #John [[Rol-40]] #Margaret Rol [[Viskoper-8]] #Marguerite Cseh [[Rol-43]] #Marten [[Rol-41]] #Mary Rol [[Unknown-641459]] #Pieter [[Rol-39]] #Gezina C. Keep [[Ros-340]] #Florence Brouwer [[Rothman-141]] #Jack [[Rouble-1]] #Margaret Rouble [[Bartlett-15557]] #Robert [[Rouble-3]] #Sylvia Rouble [[Greenside-6]] #Tom [[Rouble-2]] #Alvin [[Rupke-28]] #Bill Rupke #Billy [[Rupke-170]] #Catharine Rupke [[Rupke-174]] #Chris Rupke #Chris [[Rupke-176]] #Christian [[Rupke-19]] #David Rupke #Dein Rupke [[Bos-175]] #Dick [[Rupke-106]] #Dirk [[Rupke-140]] #Donald [[Rupke-29]] #Dwayne Rupke #Erick [[Rupke-30]] #Fran Rupke [[Johnston-23130]] #Garry Rupke #Gerald [[Rupke-141]] #Gerry Rupke #Gys [[Rupke-177]] #Helen Rupke #Jack [[Rupke-137]] #Jan [[Rupke-26]] #Jan [[Rupke-34]] #Jansje Hubertha Rupke [[Van der Geur-1]] #John [[Rupke-27]] #John Rupke #Joyce [[Rupke-168]] #Linda Rupke #Marcia Warren Rupke #Margery Rupke [[Collings-857]] #Margo Rupke [[Nieuwland-89]] #Michael Rupke #Nellie Verkaik [[Rupke-86]] #Neltje (Nelly) Sneep Brands [[Rupke-35]] #Peter [[Rupke-165]] #Sierk [[Rupke-25]] #Steven Rupke #Harry [[Salomons-158]] #Vernetta Salomons #Sylvia Sanderson #Dina Scerphezeel [[Geertsma-64]] #John [[Scerphezeel-1]] #Kathy Schalkwyk #Leonard [[Schalkwyk-85]] #Alida Eisses [[Schaly-1]] #Arie [[Schaly-7]] #Bert [[Schaly-5]] #Hank [[Schaly-4]] #John [[Schaly-9]] #Lynn [[Schaly-6]] #Maria [[Schaly-2]] #Tys [[Schaly-8]] #Walter [[Schaly-3]] #Grace Schans [[Post-969]] #Rev. Marten [[Schans-6]] #Allen Schenk #Carol Schenk #Rene [[Schoenmaker-128]] #Bill [[Scholten-868]] #Brooke Scholten #Cheryl Scholten #David Scholten #Evan Scholten #Grace Hoving Scholten #Hollie Scholten #Jill Scholten #Joshua Scholten #Karen Proctor Scholten #Pat Scholten [[Haak-425]] #Ralph Scholten #Ron Scholten #Scottie Scholten # Johanna Barselaar [[Schouten-634]] #Trudy [[Schuringa-36]] #Aaron Sikkema #Ben Sikkema #Bryan Sikkema #Ed Sikkema #Ian Sikkema #Joanne [[Sikma-21]] #Joe [[Sikma-7]] #Johanna De Jong [[Sikma-19]] #Margaret Simonse [[Sikma-18]] #Melissa Sikma #Riek Van Mazyk [[Sikma-6]] #Lawrence [[Simonse-52]] #Gerarda Maria Slykhuis [[Verburgt-17]] #Gerrit [[Slykhuis-6]] #Clarence Smit #Margaret Smouter #Anne Vandekuyt [[Sneep-8]] #Jantje Herman Bierling [[Sneep-4]] #John [[Sneep-9]] #Neil [[Sneep-5]] #Tony [[Sneep-3]] #Ann Ardill [[Snor-2]] #Cora Snor [[Schweitzer-1222]] #Helen Sutton [[Snor-3]] #John [[Snor-1]] #Marie Kott [[Snor-5]] #Clarence Snyder #Geert [[Spartel-1]] #Katarina Spek [[Unknown-642202]] #Rudolf [[Spek-73]] #Frank [[Speziali-1]] #Jim [[Speziali-4]] #Linda [[Speziali-2]] #Nancy [[Speziali-3]] #Art Stam #Bill Stam #Dick Stam #George Stam #Gertie Stam #Gertie Stam [[De Haan-1169]] #John [[Stam-579]] #John [[Stam-593]] #Len Stam #Nick Stam #Rita Weening Stam #Ted Stam #Tom Stam #Sieuwkje De Jong [[Stapert-13]] #Albert [[Stevens-5191]] #Annette Vandevis [[Stevens-5190]] #Art [[Stevens-11210]] #Rick [[Stevens-11211]] #William (Bill) [[Stevens-6605]] #Cornelia Maria Steyn [[Unknown-642850]] #Hendericus Alburtus [[Steyn-4591]] #Ralph Storteboom #Sjoerd [[Struiksma-42]] #Hendrikje Struiksma [[Ferwerda-171]] #Lijsbet Jans Struiksma [[Dijkstra-287]] #Pieter Willems [[Struiksma-12]] #Keith Sullivan #Betty Tamminga #Louis [[Tamminga-52]] #Heidi TeBrake #John TeBrake #Annechien [[Tienkamp-36]] #Bert [[Tienkamp-6]] #Bill Tienkamp #Dientje [[Tienkamp-32]] #E [[Tienkamp-29]] #Geert [[Tienkamp-31]] #Geessiena Tienkamp [[Luchpenberg-1]] #Harmtien [[Tienkamp-34]] #Hindrika [[Tienkamp-33]] #Loyis Tienkamp [[Routery-2]] #Mavis Tienkamp [[Needham-3212]] #Robert Tienkamp #Sara Tienkamp #William [[Tienkamp-30]] #Yan [[Tienkamp-35]] #Ann Tjepkema [[Vlas-1]] #Betty Tjepkema #Christine de Faria Tjepkema #Dorothy Farrell Tjepkema #Gary Tjepkema #Henny Popadynec Tjepkema #Janie Whiteman Tjepkema #John [[Tjepkema-20]] #Sam [[Tjepkema-25]] #Sidney [[Tjepkema-17]] #Trudy Tjoelker #Nellie [[Toorenaar-5]] #Willem [[Toorenaar-1]] #Jacob [[Uitvlugt-2]] #Jacob Uitvlugt #Kitty Uitvlugt #Peter Uitvlugt #A Valenteyn #Alice Valenteyn #Jean Valenteyn [[Ditty-394]] #Joanne Valenteyn #John [[Valenteyn-2]] #Johnny [[Valenteyn-6]] #Karen Valenteyn #Marie Ash Valenteyn #Patricia Valenteyn #Tanya Raso Valenteyn #William [[Valenteyn-1]] #Jane Barbara Florence Valk [[Williams-125797]] #Juliana Valk #Matt [[Valk-208]] #Phil Van Andel #Terri Van Andel #Ed Van Bolhuis #Janice Van Bolhuis #Rev. Brenny [[VanDaalen-1]] #Bert Van Dellen #David Van Dellen #Evelyn Van Dellen [[Hendriksen-334]] #Geneva Van Dellen #Rev. Lubbert [[Van Dellen-118]] #Lambert [[Vanden_Berg-5344]] #Brian Vanderby #Dictus [[Vanderby-2]] #Jane Vanderby [[De Vries-3859]] #Ann Van der Goot [[Nauta-139]] #Eelkje [[van der Goot-7]] #Grace van der Goot [[Faber-856]] #Jacob [[van der Goot-6]] #Jacob van der Goot #Linda van Voorst van der Goot #Ted [[van der Goot-8]] #Wilma Oosterhuis [[van der Goot-5]] #Elsje De Jong [[Van der Heide-32]] #Harmke Biemold [[Van der Heide-74]] #Arie [[Van der Kleyn-2]] #Bart [[Van Der Kleyn-5]] #Angie Vander Kooi #Kevin Vander Kooi #Nancy Vander Kooi De Beer #Wilma [[Vander Kooi-101]] #Adriana Vander Kooij [[De Ruiter-39]] #Andrea Vander Kooij #Arie [[Van_der_Kooij-86]] #Audrey Van_der_Kooij #Chris Van_der_Kooij #Cynthia Boonstra Vander Kooij #Corrie Van_der_Kooij #Gwendolyn [[Vander Kooij-459]] #Harry [[Vander Kooij-1]] #John Van_der_Kooij #Leni Vander Kooij Posthumus #Mark William [[Vander Kooij-458]] #Margaret Mosterd Van_der_Kooij #Neeltje (Nelly) Van Hemert [[Van der Kooij-87]] #Peter [[Van der Kooij-431]] #Peter John Vander Kooij #Rita Bydevaate Van_der_ Kooij #Sara Vander_Kooij #Unknown daughter Vander Kooij #Coby Brouwer [[Vanderlinde-732]] #John VanderMeer #Rev. John [[Van der Meer-174]] #Klaaske De Jong [[Vander Meer-416]] #Edith Vander Naald #Ray [[Vander Ploeg-256]] #Helen Vander Sleen #G [[Vandersluis-256]] #Limke Rupke [[Van der Veer-35]] #Klaas [[Vanderwal-701]] #Geraldine (Gerry) Noordegraaf [[Vandevis-10]] #Marietta Stevens [[Vandevis-15]] #Marinus [[van de Vis-11]] #Dr. Theodore (Ted) [[Vandevis-11]] #William (Bill) [[Vandevis-12]] #John [[van Dijk-2155]] #Tity Kooistra Van Dijk #Wiert [[Van Dijken-82]] #Arnold [[Van Doormaal-7]] #Cora [[Van Doormaal-8]] #Cornelius [[Van Doormaal-11]] #Joanne [[Van Doormaal-12]] #John [[Van Doormaal-10]] #Marie Van Doormaal [[Unknown-642228]] #Mary [[Van Doormaal-13]] #Theodora [[Van Doormaal-8]] #Audrey [[Van Dyk-301]] #Bill Van Dyk #Boddy [[Van Dyk-1583]] #George [[Van Dyk-1585]] #Gerda Van Dyk [[Unknown-643375]] #Nancy Van Dyk [[Unknown-643374]] #Albert [[Van Dyke-366]] #Albert [[Van Dyke-1631]] #Allen [[VanDyke-1624]] #Andrea VanDyke #Andrew Van Dyke #Andrew VanDyke #Anthony [[VanDyke-1623]] #Albert [[Van Dyke-366]] #Albert [[Van Dyke-1631]] #Alice VanDyke [[Ellens-78]] #Bob [[Van Dyke-369]] #Danielle Bullee VanDyke #Debbie [[Van Dyke-411]] #Eleanor [[Van Dyke-368]] #Faye [[Van Dyke-410]] #Glenda Van Hemert [[Van Dyke-367]] #Gordon VanDyke #Hannie [[Van Dyke-382]] #Jack Van Dyke #Dr. Janice [[Van Dyke-343]] #John [[Van Dyke-1368]] #John George [[Van Dyke-1606]] #Kenneth VanDyke #Kevin [[Van Dyke-412]] #Linda Van Dyke #Linda Barrow VanDyke #Linda Brouwer VanDyke #Liz Williamson VanDyke #Maaike Weening VanDyke #Mary [[VanDyke-85]] #Patricia Parry [[VanDyke-1634]] #Robert [[VanDyke-1629]] #Treesa Moor VanDyke #Gloria [[Van Dyke-1601]] #Henrietta Flikkema Van Dyke [[Miedema-424]] #Karen van Woudenberg [[Van Dyke-729]] #Kenneth VanDyke #Trevor VanDyke #Mark [[Van Dyke-1602]] #Minnie Hare [[VanDyke-1635]] #Patricia Parry [[VanDyke-1634]] #Richard Van Dyke #Sid [[Van Dyke-342]] #Terry [[Van Dyke-371]] #Tetje Van Dyke [[Kuiken-12]] #Wally [[Van Dyke-370]] #Walter [[VanDyke-1633]] #William (Bill) [[Van Dyke-730]] #Wopke [[Van Dyke-364]] #Betsy [[Van Dyken-40]] #Beverly Van Dyken #Billy [[Van Dyken-44]] #Brenda Van Dyken #Celina Horlings [[Van Dyken-46]] #Debbie Van Dyken #Don Van Dyken #Ed Van Dyken #Edward [[Van Dyken-43]] #Frances Van Dyken #Hendrieka Van Dyken [[De Jong-901]] #Jake [[Van Dyken-64]] #John [[Van Dyken-41]] #Linda Van Dyken #Lynn Van Dyken #Marinus [[Van Dyken-34]] #Marvin [[Van Dyken-39]] #Mike Van Dyken #Murray [[Van Dyken-42]] #Murray Van Dyken #Peter [[Van Dyken-38]] #Shirley Grace Van Dyken [[Simmerson-17]] #Susan Lise [[Van Dyken-47]] #William [[Van Dyken-44]] #Joanne Tulp Van Gelderen #Ann Van Hart [[Hoekstra-869]] #Anna Van Hart [[Nieuwland-90]] #Betty Ann Galama Van Hart #Diana Schurm Van Hart #Gordon Van Hart #John [[Van Hart-18]] #Joyce Van Hart #Leonard Van Hart #Margaret Flood Van Hart #Ron Van Hart #Wendy Rutters Van Hart #Willy [[Van Hart-21]] #Alex [[Van Hemert-22]] #Audrey [[Van Hemert-18]] #Avery Lynn [[Van Hemert-207]] #Christine Van Hemert #Elza Grada Van Hemert [[Esselink-16]] #Harry [[Van Hemert-24]] #Irene [[Van Hemert-20]] #Jacobus [[Van Hemert-23]] #Jim [[Van Hemert-15]] #Jonathan Van Hemert #John [[Van Hemert-25]] #Kristin Van Hemert #Nellie Van Hemert [[Van der Kooij-87]] #Nelly [[Van Hemert-19]] #Reina Van Hemert Vandersteen #Sara [[Van Hemert-21]] #Jacob [[Van Kessel-140]] #Arend [[Van Loenen-112]] #Art Van Loenen #Audrey Rupke Van Loenen #Carolyn Rupke Van Loenen #Jeannie De Vries Van Loenen #Jenny Van Loenen [[Warnaar-68]] #John Van Loenen #Adrianus (Jack) [[Van Luijk-2]] #Adrian [[Van Luyk-1]] #Anita Brouwer Van Luyk #Art [[Van Luyk-13]] #Brad Van Luyk #Doug Van Luyk #Gary Van Luyk #Gertrude [[Van Luyk-6]] #Greta van Luyk #Irene van Luyk #Joanne Van Luyk Kerkhoff #Kim Van Luyk De Peuter #Laura Van Luyk #Monica Van Luyk #Peter [[van Luyk-2]] #Peter [[Van Luyk-8]] #Peter [[Van Luyk-12]] #Trudy Van Luyk #Peter Van Manen #Doreen Hainsworth [[Van Mazyk-3]] #Janet Van Hemert [[Van Mazyk-2]] #John [[Van Mazyk-1]] #John Anthony [[Van Mazyk-4]] #Bill Van Rooyen #Ann Van Schepen #Dave [[Van Schepen-21]] #Greta Van Schepen [[Unknown-642083]] #Jacob Van Schepen #Joanne Van Schepen #Peter Van Schepen #Dale Van Stempvoort #Janice Van Bolhuis Van Stempvoort #Jeff Van Stempvoort #Rev. John [[Van Stempvoort-1]] #Mark Van Stempvoort #Myra Van Stempvoort [[Brink-2454]] #Randy Van Stempvoort #Sharon Hartholt Van Stempvoort #Rev. Paul Van Stralen #Aart [[Van Veld-3]] #Barend [[Van Veld-5]] #Evelyn [[Van Veld-7]] #Franklyn [[Van Veld-9]] #Geurtje Van Veld Hall [[Unknown-571831]] #Henk [[Van Veld-8]] #John [[Van Veld-10]] #Rien [[Van Veld-6]] #Timothy [[Van Veld-11]] #Teunis [[Van't Veld-2]] #Rita [[Van Westenbrugge-5]] #Rena [[Van Zuiden-20]] #John [[Veenstra-981]] #Diane Veer #Grietje [[Veer-96]] #Jan [[Veer-95]] #Luktje Van Dyken [[Veld-15]] #Cor Verhage #Hetty Verhage #Trudy [[Verheul-35]] #Gerritje Vandevis [[Verhoog-2]] #Anne [[Verkaik-97]] #Arlene Kooring-Murray [[Verkaik-71]] #Anthony [[Verkaik-69]] #Arie [[Verkaik-57]] #Charlie [[Verkaik-58]] #Carol Weening [[Verkaik-64]] #Debbie Vos [[Verkaik-70]] #Doug [[Verkaik-52]] #Elizabeth [[Verkaik-21]] #Erin [[Verkaik-65]] #Gary [[Verkaik-63]] #George [[Verkaik-62]] #Gerald [[Verkaik-101]] #Gerald Carl [[Verkaik-100]] #Jack [[Verkaik-53]] #Jacob [[Verkaik-50]] #Jacqueline Verkaik Jermelow #Jason [[Verkaik-102]] #Jeremy [[Verkaik-68] #Jessie Verkaik [[Unknown-642077]] #Jim [[Verkaik-99]] #Joanne [[Verkaik-54]] #Kelly Bellar [[Verkaik-67]] #Laurie [[Verkaik-59]] #Lena Israels [[Verkaik-96]] #Linda Verkaik [[Unknown-573413]] #Margaret Verkaik [[Miedema-347]] #Marvin [[Verkaik-55]] #Nicole Vroom [[Verkaik-66]] #Paul [[Verkaik-56]] #Pieter [[Verkaik-26]] #Trish [[Verkaik-61]] #Trudy Verkaik #Victoria [[Verkaik-60]] #Wilhelmina Verkaik [[Maan-38]] #Wynda [[Verkaik-51]] #Martin [[Verkuyl-5]] #G [[Vermeulen-2025]] #Al [[Verrips-8]] #Dick [[Verrips-36]] #Helen [[Verrips-35]] #Agnes Visser [[Visser-4910]] #Alice Visser #Bas [[Visser-1937]] #Bastian Visser #Bastiaan [[Visser-1715]] #Brian Visser #Carol Visser [[Miedema-236]] #Cynthia Visser #Detje Visser [[Sipma-75]] #Ed Visser #Elizabeth Van Dyken [[Visser-1935]] #Harold [[Visser-4846]] #Jacob [[Visser-4912]] #Jan [[Visser-4911]] #Jean Hoving [[Visser-4909]] #Jeltje Visser [[Van Schepen-26]] #Jim [[Visser-3772]] #John Visser #Leo [[Visser-4934]] #Lisa [[Visser-874]] #Mike [[Visser-3775]] #Peter Visser #Rick [[Visser-4049]] #Rita [[Visser-4048]] #Sam [[Visser-868]] #Simon [[Visser-4052]] #Susan Visser #Taeke [[Visser-1936]] #Taeke [[Visser-873]] #Tena Visser #Valerie Visser #Walter Visser #Wayne Visser #Zoetje Visser [[Van Elderen-2]] #Helena Brouwer [[Vogel-582]] #Bob [[Voorberg-2]] #Caroline Voorberg #Chris Voorberg #Elizabeth Voorberg #Emmy Voorberg [[Rauwerda-53]] #Hetty Verhage Voorberg #Hilda-Ann Voorberg #Grace Voorberg [[Kilwinger-1]] #Marinus [[Voorberg-6]] #Mary Martens Voorberg #Mike Voorberg #Robert Voorberg #Ron Voorberg #Ron Voorberg #Shirley Voorberg #Trevor Voorberg #Vanessa Voorberg #Cindy Bodini Vording #Richard Vos #Stacey Vos #Trudy [[Wallinga-26]] #Harry [[Warnaar-11]] #Johannes (John Sr.) [[Warnaar-8]] #John Jr. [[Warnaar-13]] #Kim [[Warnaar-14]] #Lucia [[Warnaar-15]] #Lucille [[Warnaar-12]] #Marten [[Wassink-179]] #William [[Wassink-177]] #Unknown Wassink #Adrian Weening #Amy Brown Weening #Andrew Weening #Carrie Kooy Weening #Deborah Baber Weening #Doug Weening #Elaine Van Dyk Weening #Frank [[Weening-95]] #Fred [[Weening-94]] #Fred [[Weening-99]] #Fred [[Weening-122]] #Grace Buisman Weening #Jeff Weening #John Weening #Jon Weening #Marian Wilcox Weening #Martin Weening #Peter Weening #Rita Weening [[Stam-573]] #Ron Weening #Sid [[Weening-97]] #Sylvia Weening [[de Beer-3517]] #Trudy Weening #Walter [[Weening-96]] #John Westerveld #Albert [[Wierenga-56]] #Arendina [[Wierenga-120]] #Yvonne [[Wierenga-57]] #Jake [[Wierenga-58]] #Karl [[Wierenga-154]] #Michelle [[Wierenga-60]] #Richard [[Wierenga-59]] #Idso Wiersma #James Wildschut #Joan VanDerHeide Wildschut #John Wildschut #Mary VanDerHeide Wildschut #Rev. Ralph [[Wildschut-105]] #Randy Wildschut #Stella Wildschut [[De Jong-5048]] #Geertruida Willemze [[Kool-615]] #Hendricus C. [[Willemze-5]] #Jim Wilms #Anne [[Winter-6292]] Verkaik #Arnold [[Winter-5812]] #Helen Winter [[Elgersma-22]] #Bill [[Winter-5811]] #Charles William [[Winter-6323]] #David Brian [[Winter-6325]] #Dorothy Miedema/Middel [[Winter-1739]] #G [[Winter-7893]] #Glenda [[Winter-6326]] #Gloria Jean [[Winter-6324]] #Jacob [[Winter-4905]] #Jeanne Winter #Linda Makarenko [[Winter-7820]] #Rita Winter [[Nydam-6]] #Simon A. [[Winter-1740]] #T [[Winter-7892]] #Wayne Winter #David Witt #Shirley Witt #Helen Wouters [[Schurer-53]] #Jan [[Wouters-397]] #John [[Wouters-399]] #Shirley Gorter [[Wouters-401]] #Siebe [[Gorter-278]] #Tjeerd [[Wouters-398]] #William [[Wouters-400]] #Jane Wyngaarden #Cor Zevenbergen #Fran Zevenbergen #John Zondag #Mynie Zondag #Arnold Zwart #Janna (Janny) Hinderika Zwart [[Slopsema-1]] #John Zwart #Margaret Bos [[Zwart-507]] #Alice Zweep #Alice Zweep [[Tjaykes-1]] #Bill Zweep #Bob Zweep #David Zweep #Dorothy Zweep [[Martin-84952]] #Harm [[Zweep-26]] #Harm Jr. [[Zweep-26]] #James Zweep #John Zweep #Kenneth Zweep #Peter Zweep #Sue Zweep #Susan Vonk Zweep #William [[Zweep-20]] ==The Marsh and the Pyramids== An autobiography of Teddy Vandevis' childhood growing up in The Marsh from 1961 to 1968. This poignant memoir chronicles Teddy's story as he goes from playing pranks to working diligently in his parent's store and on an epic 14 km paper route during the harsh Canadian winters. Follow his journey of growing up in the Canadian village of Holland Marsh. For copies, please go to: https://www.lulu.com/shop/teddy-vandevis/the-marsh-and-the-pyramids/paperback/product-22130947.html?page=1&pageSize=4 Vandevis, Teddy. (2015). The Marsh and the Pyramids. United States. Lulu Press. ==Holland Marsh== ''by [[Vander Kooij-1|Harry Vander Kooij]]'' In 1791 Samuel Holland, a major in the British Army and Surveyor General of Upper and Lower Canada, came to survey the area northward from Toronto. The region contained a water route from Lake Ontario to Georgian Bay via Lake Simcoe, with a portage west of present-day Aurora. Holland’s name came to be associated with the river that originally drained about 20,000 acres, including the area of the marsh, flowing into Lake Simcoe. The river had a landing at the southeastern boundary of the marsh. Although a corduroy road (logs laid crosswise) and a floating bridge were built between Holland Landing and Bradford in 1824 by Robert Armstrong, the area did not attract early settlement. In places the river’s course was barely discernable from the marsh reeds, which were flanked by swamps and hardwood brush on the higher elevations. John Galt of the Canada Company, a venture attempting to open former crown land to settlement, observed that the area was “a mere ditch swarming with mosquitoes, flies, bullfrogs and water snakes.” A number of early settlers ventured onto the marshland and attempted to partially drain sections. Peat from such drained areas was used for fuel, or as rich soil for agriculture, but the area remained too wet, so these efforts were abandoned. Still, the idea of using the bog persisted. The plan that came to be favored called for lowering the Washago outlet of Lake Couchiching, north of Lake Simcoe, thereby lowering the water levels of Lake Simcoe and the Holland River, which would allow the Holland Marsh to drain. But shoreline property owners on Lake Simcoe, who anticipated great damage from such a scheme, prevented this idea from progressing beyond the talking stage. The first significant industry on the marsh developed after 1880 with the harvesting of grass and reeds. The hay was much in demand in Toronto and other urban centers as mattress stuffing. Initially strong hands and scythes were used. Later horse-drawn mowers did most of the work. Horses were ferried across flooded areas in flat-bottomed scows. To prevent the horses from becoming mired in the soggy ground, flat boards were strapped across the bottoms of their hoofs. With these the horses could step along, much like someone on snowshoes. This haying business reached its peak about 1915. A few years previous to this, David Watson, a young farmer from the Scotch settlement, a hamlet just west of Bradford, of which only a Presbyterian church remains, sparked renewed interest in draining the marsh. He was convinced that large parts of the Holland River Valley could be developed into agricultural land once it was drained. He invited William Henry Day, a professor of physics at the Ontario Agricultural College (now the University of Guelph) to do some testing in the marsh to ascertain the feasibility of draining. About 1910, after carefully examining the marshland and surrounding watershed, Day concluded that draining some of the marsh was possible without lowering the water level in Lake Simcoe. Watson’s enthusiasm for the project had a contagious affect on Day. The next year Day built up a small plot of land from one to two feet and planted it with produce. He reported, “All the vegetables matured, the quality being excellent, the celery carrying off the prize at the local fall fair.” He found that the black muck and organic material was almost identical in composition to the well-known onion lands of Point Pelee, south and east of Windsor, Ontario; the celery land at Thedford, Ontario (west and north of London); and the well-known celery fields of Kalamazoo, Michigan. As a result of these satisfactory results, he was able to form a development syndicate that purchased about 4,000 acres of marshland. In spite of his enthusiasm, Day was not able to convince the nearby municipalities to become involved. When World War I began, the effort was shelved. In 1923 Day resigned from his position at Guelph and moved to Bradford. He began an energetic campaign to interest the townships of King and West Gwillimbury (the Holland River is their common boundary), the Village of Bradford, and the owners of over 7,000 acres of land in the vicinity in draining the marsh. Following the circulation of a petition, the proposal to drain the marsh was approved under the province’s Municipal Drainage Act. On 16 April 1925 a contract amounting to $137,000 was awarded to the Toronto firm of Cummins and Robinson to drain the marsh. Initial calculation indicated that the cost of the work would be $21 per drained acre. Key to the effort was the digging of a drainage canal around the project area. Plans prepared by Alexander Baird, an engineer from Sarnia, called for a canal 17.5 miles long, with an average depth of 7.5 feet and a width from 38 feet to 70 feet. Excavated material was to be dumped on the marsh side of the canal, wide enough to carry a road. As with many major projects, there were unforeseen complications, and delays were time consuming and costly to overcome. Furthermore, the early economic ill effects of the Great Depression took a toll. But in 1930 the canal project was complete. During this same time an area of about 200 acres, known as the Bradford Marsh, was diked and drained. Also in 1930, Day had thirty-seven acres under cultivation, on which he had grown lettuce, celery, onions, carrots, and parsnips. These sold for a total of $26,000, or an average gross yield of $702 per acre. These were striking numbers and boosted the professor’s optimism. He had two acres of lettuce maturing each week for eleven weeks and looked forward to the time when Holland Marsh would supply head lettuce for all Canada during the summer season, rather than having to be imported from California and other places in the United States. But, due mainly to complex land entanglements with the ownership syndicate, depressed agricultural conditions due to the economy during the Great Depression, and the general lack of experience of the landowners in muck farming, little progress was made in dividing the land and developing farms. Within a few years many of the plots had been abandoned or taken for tax arrears (non-payment of taxes). Even before the drainage work promoted by Professor Day began in 1925, the marsh was widely known throughout Ontario for its production of “swamp whiskey.” Police raids rarely ended in arrests, as the moonshiners knew the ways of the swamp and were able to escape the pursuing police officers. Marsh stills reached their peak production period between 1923 and 1928 when all legal sale of liquor was banned in Ontario. In spite of the numerous police raids and eighteen liquor-related deaths, people still came from miles around to buy a jug. In 1930 John Snor became sufficiently interested in the marsh, so much so that he came to visit Bradford and some people who had started farming. At that time Snor was the representative of the Netherlands Emigration Foundation. Among the Foundation’s mandate was investigating potential settlement locations for Dutch emigrants. During the 1920s several Dutch families had come to Canada. Some had settled in the Hamilton and Chatham areas, where they had found seasonal farm work. As the Great Depression took root, however, such work became scarcer and those who were not naturalized citizens were in danger of being deported if they continued to be a financial burden. Snor sought ways to avert such deportations. Under the federal settlement program and in association with some major landowners he developed a plan to relocate immigrant families to the marsh. In 1933 he arranged to have 125 acres of undeveloped land subdivided into five-acre parcels and further divided the strip in Concession and King Townships into lots with 50-foot frontage and set aside for houses the settlers would build themselves. He further arranged financing—with each family getting $200 from the federal government, $200 from the provincial government, and $200 from the Dutch government. With this $600 the settlers could make new beginnings. Each would spend $200 on material for a house, a two-story frame structure measuring 16x20 feet; the material was just enough to complete the shell without insulation. Another $200 was used as a down payment to acquire the five acres which was considered a normal-sized market garden in those days. The remaining $200 was set aside for living expenses for the first twenty months. The remainder of the $500 land cost—$95 per acre plus $25 for the house lot—would be paid in the years following. Snor enrolled fifteen Dutch families, an Englishman, and a German. In June 1934 the men arrived to start developing the land and building their houses. One of the men moved a 20x20-foot hen house section to the marsh from Hamilton, and it became the communal living quarters for about a dozen men, most of who slept on the floor. There were no conveniences; the men used the canal to bathe and wash their clothes. The building materials provided included eleven 8-foot cedar poles for each house which enabled the men to build their dwellings three feet above ground level, a precaution against possible flooding. In the fall the houses were completed to the point where the families could move in. None had running water, which was carried by pail from a community artesian well; an outhouse was built in each backyard. That first winter was cold and harsh, so cardboard and other materials were used to cover the cracks in the walls to reduce drafts from the cold winds that swept across the open terrain. Stoves were kept red hot by burning tree roots that had been plowed up from what must have been a forest on the site many years earlier. The residents in nearby Bradford were relieved on cold winter mornings when they saw smoke rising from the chimneys of the settlers’ houses. With spring came the field work. The settlers also decided that their colony needed a name. It was agreed to name it Ansnorveldt—a combination of the Dutch words “aan,” “Snor,” and “veld;” meaning “on Snor’s field.” In a ceremony to mark the official naming, they raised Canadian and Dutch flags and spoke a few words. An important question that faced the settlers was education for their children. The Glenwith Public School was two and a half miles away, over a road with steep hills, and there were also concerns about their children getting lost in snowstorms, so a school was built on a one-acre lot at the north end of the settlement (today a youth center is on the site). The land was donated and most of the work was done by volunteers. It was completed in time for the start of the school year in September 1935. William Mulock, Postmaster General, was one of the guests present at the official opening of Public School S. S. 26. For the men in the henhouse in the summer of 1934, Sunday had been a welcome day of rest. In keeping with their Calvinistic background, they adhered to the biblical instruction “six days you shall labor and do all your work, but the seventh day is a Sabbath to the Lord your God, on it you shall not do any work.” And so, for as many as had transportation, they would return to their respective communities. Those who stayed behind conducted their own church services by reading a prepared sermon and singing hymns. After the houses were completed and the families had moved in, the residents gathered in their homes each Sunday to worship; each home hosting the worship service, in turn. This arrangement came to be known as the “traveling church,” with each person old and young alike required to bring his own chair. That first winter some fifty people crowded into the small houses twice each Sunday, attending services where the men took turns reading Dutch sermons, since they had not yet sufficiently mastered English. When the floors in their houses began to sag from the weight during the meetings, they knew something had to be done. They did not have much money but, after many collections, a cash balance of $75 was on hand and a loan of $175 was secured with the signatures of a dozen or so men who had little other security to offer. They constructed a 20x20-foot church building on a vacant lot at the south end of the settlement and, on 21 June 1935, dedicated it to the Lord’s service, with Rev. John Balt from Hamilton officiating. The first wedding, on 17 October 1937, was that of Tony Sneep and Nelly Rupke. Sneep was the carpenter of the community; he had taught the men the basics of construction for their houses and was the only worker paid in the building of the school and the church. In 1938 the Holland Marsh Christian Reformed Church was organized with a membership of eighty-eight people. In 1940 the congregation received its first pastor, Rev. Martin Schans, who had previously served the Christian Reformed Church in Redlands, California. The Holland Marsh church played a cardinal role in the development of the marsh as a community. While difficulties abounded, its members found comfort and courage in the Bible and in the congregation’s fellowship, especially on Sundays; all wrestled with similar problems. Once a year they forgot about work and loaded into trucks and whatever vehicles they had and traveled to Innisfil Beach, on Lake Simcoe, for a picnic, games, and fellowship. As the community grew, so did the number of children attending the local public school. The public school board included members who did not have the same Christian perspectives on education as the founding members. When enlarging the school building to accommodate growth was to cost the local taxpayers $5,000, some of those in the Reformed faith decided to establish their own school. It would offer the same basic education but with a fundamental difference: it would be Christian rather than public. Most of the adults in the settlement had attended Christian schools in the Netherlands and they desired to have the same spiritual care for their children. A school society was established and in 1942, for $150, a three-acre lot was purchased. Due to the wartime shortage of building materials, however, they could not obtain a building permit. They then obtained permission from the church to rent the consistory room and on 15 February 1943 the school opened with nineteen children. Since that time and several buildings later, the school has grown to about 275 students. Some have called 1947 the year of the great invasion of the marsh, as in June of that year the first wave of post- World War II immigrants arrived. Ten or more families settled in the marsh as farm help. I was among them—with my parents, one brother, and five sisters. We came over on the Waterman, a troop carrier with no conveniences for family travel. But it was an exciting experience for an eleven-year-old boy wearing coveralls and wooden shoes. Dad, who had been a self-employed market gardener in the Netherlands, went to work in the fields of his sponsors. I also went to work in these fields together with a group of kids ranging in age from ten to fifteen years. We crawled up and down the 2000-foot-long rows of onions and carrots, pulling weeds. When the foreman gave us a break at the end of the row we often engaged in wrestling matches or would see who could jump across the ditch if we were near a wide one. In 1949 my dad bought one of the original settlement houses which had been enlarged but still stood on its raised foundation of cedar posts. A modest down payment made him the owner of a $2,600 house to accommodate the family which had grown to nine children. During the following years, while he worked for other growers, Dad rented some land which we worked in the evenings. In 1953 Dad thought the time was right to start his own business; he rented fifteen acres. Much of the work was done by hand, his and those of the many other capable members of the family. That year I had a full-time job in the local grocery store (Holland Marsh Groceterias), which provided just enough cash to pay for the family’s groceries. A bumper harvest in the marsh that first year led to very low prices and made for a poor start. The farm income was just enough to pay for the rent, seed, custom work, containers, and other items. Dad returned to his former employer for work during the winter. Early in 1954 my father bought thirty acres of excellent land without a down payment. This was a very large parcel for that time and it kept us all very busy during daylight hours. In early fall there was a lot of rain which made harvesting very difficult. Then, on Friday, 15 October 1954, everything came to a sudden stop when remnants of Hurricane Hazel roared in and flooded the marsh. The rainfall of more than seven inches was too much for the surrounding canals, which also collected the runoff from the surrounding highlands. The rain, together with the strong northerly winds, prevented the water from its normal flow into Lake Simcoe, causing sections of the dike walls to washout. By late evening, attempts to sandbag and close several gaps were abandoned; all night long the water kept pouring in. People were evacuated and others moved to the second floors of their homes to be rescued by boat the next day. The depth of the water ranged from about two feet at the east end of the marsh, where we lived, to about the ceilings of the houses at the west end. Fuel tanks, crates, outhouses, wagon platforms, houses—anything that could float did. The De Peuter family and our family, then with twelve children, were startled when our houses began to float. To keep the houses somewhat level, we kept running from the low areas to those rising in the bobbing houses. After a few miles’ journey the house lodged against Highway 400. That same night, after bringing my parents and siblings to Bradford, I returned to our house with my buddy who worked for us. We went to bed upstairs, since all work was abandoned. The next morning I looked out and saw a tranquil lake under a bright sunlit sky. The only thing wrong with the view was that houses, barns, trucks, and farm equipment were sticking out of the water. The big cleanup began shortly after the closing of the breaches in the dike. Pumps were brought in and with twenty-five of them in place, running constantly, they moved 200,000 gallons per day. On 17 November, after nearly four weeks, the marsh was cleared of water. Everyone got involved with cleaning and repairs. Busloads of Mennonites from the Kitchener area tackled some of the toughest jobs. The beautiful late fall weather was ideal for the cleanup and repairs. By spring everyone was ready to get on with the task of working the fields and the relatively normal process of seeding and harvest resumed. Life goes on in the Holland Marsh, which is the richest vegetable-growing land in Ontario (referred to as the salad bowl of Ontario). Just one acre of this good organic soil will produce nine hundred 50-pound bags of onions, or 1,200 bushels of carrots, or 25,000 heads of lettuce. It has come a long way from the time that Professor Day harvested his first crop and won a prize for his celery at the local fall fair. With his family, [[Vander Kooij-1|Harry vander Kooij]] immigrated to Canada in 1947 and the Holland Marsh region became his home. Now retired and living in Barrie, Ontario, his career was with the Ontario Ministry of Transportation. This work was first published in the 2006 Volume XXIV - Number 2, "Origins" ==My Canada... Growing up in the Holland Marsh== Another biographical story is now told by another resident of the Marsh: LIFE My Canada... Growing up in the Holland Marsh By Walter Prokopchuk, Special to the Bradford Times Monday, April 17, 2017 2:12:13 EDT PM You could say that my parents were pioneers, for like many of the other original settlers in the Marsh, like the Kanyos and the Verkaiks, they acquired their farmland and developed the virgin soil into a thriving family business. This was manual, back-breaking work, for most of the immigrants could neither afford the cost of the the then “modern machinery”, nor was that equipment nearly as efficient as today's technology. The farmhouse that our Dad built fronted on a back road – which meant that my brother and I had to walk across the 1,500' long field (half a kilometre) to catch the school bus on Canal Road. In winter, we walked on metre-high snow drifts. During spring and summer we trudged through mud. We waiting on the road's shoulder with our Gorecki and Jagodics neighbours, and our bus driver was Webb Orr. During those 13 years that I rode that same bus piloted by that same driver, we slid off the road once on an icy hill on the 5th Line, with no injuries to anyone. Back then, there were no modern phenomenon like “snow days.” Our elementary school was Scotch Settlement No. 4, located in the country at the corner of Line 5 and 10 Sideroad. The one-room, 8-grade school house was organized and disciplined by our teacher, Dorothy Turner, and kept heated and clean by neighbouring farmer John Lloyd. On warmer days we walked home before the bus was scheduled to pick us up. Our course took us eastward along Line 5, stopping along the way to gorge ourselves on the apples in Clarence Baynes' orchard – cutting south through the abandoned gravel pit, crossing the canal over the rickety Sutherland bridge, finally walking westward for the remaining 4K along Canal Road to home. Indoor plumbing was not yet affordable in our neighbourhood; our outhouse accommodated our toileting needs. Every Saturday afternoon witnessed my brother and I quickly have our weekly bath, in a 1 metre diameter round steel tub in the middle of the kitchen floor. Mother drew the water from the outside well and warmed it on the wood stove. Being I was the younger brother, I was always second to share the same bathwater. Thankfully, we had upgraded to electricity, from kerosene lamp light. We were in the Township of West Gwillimbury. In the Village of Bradford, Holland St. was gravel, and the occasional pothole revealed the underlying corduroy (log ) road. Holland was the main street,where most of the commercial shopping was located in “downtown” Bradford, when Joe Magani was its first elected Mayor. Mother drove us to Town to shop for the next week's groceries at Compton's IGA, medicine at Ritchie's Drug Store, tools and nails at Barron's Hardware, other items at Bannerman's 5¢ to $1 Department store. Law and order was maintained by Police Chief Jim Hastings and Constables John Dudgeon and Jim Thompson. The Fire department was made up entirely of resident volunteers like Ed Gapp and Roy Saint. Doctors Gilbert Blackwell and Stephen Hecking looked after our medical needs. Charlie and Brock Evans ran the local lawyers' office, and Ken Tupling looked after our insurance. Ruth Yarmoluk and Rita Alebeek were two of the tellers who served the customers at the Bank of Commerce. Next to the current Village Inn was Rees' Theatre. We could purchase our 10 cent movie ticket from Linda Spence. Once inside, another dime could get us a box of popcorn, or an ice cream bar or pop from the refreshment concession – our parents' occasional reward to us for working in the fields during our summer school break. 1954 brought us Hurricane Hazel. Like most families, we were forced to abandon our house in the Marsh to reside on higher ground in Bradford. The Willis family generously took us in and made us feel right at home. Eventually, we were transferred to our own accommodations in the trailer camp, on the current site of the Bradford Community Centre on Simcoe Rd. For me, those were the “good old days.” We were trained to work hard and respect our elders; we learned the value of a dollar and knew how to behave in public. We survived without fancy toys and gadgets – and one pair of pants either sufficed for the entire school year, or was outgrown – and yes, I wore hand-me-down shirts and shoes, and learned to ride on my brother's old bicycle. We are now known as the Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury and, sadly, most of the above mentioned folks are deceased – but not forgotten, because it was the unrelenting determination of the people of that day that built the foundation of this area. Their children and grandchildren have honourably accepted the torch of responsibility, to keep our town both a safe and economically-thriving community. We pay tribute to those residents in the name of our parks, arenas, streets and other landmarks. Fuller Heights. Bob Fallis Sports Centre. Langford Blvd., and more. We thank them all, past and present. ==The First Holland Marsh Settlement== by Ina and Stewart McKenzie, Editors & Publishers of ''The Bradford Witness.'' 1957 A group of Dutchmen, with their families, came to the marsh in the autumn of 1934 to become the first year-round settlers on the area. Their little settlement was named Ansnorveld and comprised a row of small houses. The pictures of those first homes, which formed the first settlement, and of the first little church, built a couple of years after the arrival of the settleers, tell their own story. John Snor, representative of the Netherlands Immigration Foundation, was instrumental in arranging for this settlement and naming it. ==The Holland Marsh Garden Development== by Ina and Stewart McKenzie, Editors & Publishers of ''The Bradford Witness.'' 1957 The Holland Marsh garden development is a story of progress which, during a period of less than one-quarter century, has advanced the living conditions of its residents from pioneer existence, comparable to the life of Bradford's first settlers, to prosperity and the ultimate in modern living, and has transformed thousands of acres of marshy waste land into the finest gardens in Canada. Because this transition took place within less than thirty-five miles of the world's fastest growing city, and beside broad highways leading to and from that city, because it was accomplished by people of varied racial origin, Dominion wide interest has been aroused in the enterprise. The Holland Marsh borders two sides of Bradford, and through it winds the Holland River. Until less than thirty years ago this land produced only marsh hay, frogs and mosquitoes, and of these only the hay was a marketable crop. In the late 1800s and the early years of this century marsh hay was cut, curled, dried and shipped for mattress-making. The horses drawing the mowers to cut this hay wore snow-shoe like boards tied to their feet, to carry them over the bog. Mattress-making was a small industry in Bradford during the early 1900s, when this curled marsh hay was used to fill the mattresses. The story of marsh hay is now obscured by the Holland Marsh vegetable gardens, and the industries associated with marsh vegetables, which today have made this former waste land famous across the continent. As early as 1910, Wm. H. Day, Professor of Physics at Ontario Agriculturual College, Guelph, became interested in the then wilderness of swamp, but before any action was taken regarding his ideas, the outbreak of war in 1914 interrupted progress. Professor Day did not forget and, with the war over, he resumed his investigations and in 1923 he resigned his position at the College, moved to Bradford, and began an energetic campaign to interest municipal councils in a drainage scheme for the Holland Marsh. Two years later his efforts were rewarded when the council of Bradford, in which the late Denis Nolan was reeve, the council of West Gwillimbury township, with the late J. F. Hambly as reeve, with councillors L. A. Neilly, Percy Selby, W. J. Dales and the late Herman Lennox, and the council of King township, signed a contract for the drainage of the Holland Marsh. The late T. W. W. Evans Q.C., was legal advisor for the transaction. The first crop on the drained marsh land was grown in 1927 on the section of the marsh located within Bradford's boundaries. In 1930 a triumphant Professor Day reported to the councils that a $26,000 crop had been sold off thirty-seven acres of marsh garden land. Thus began the Holland Marsh garden industry, which during recent years has calculated its acres under cultivation in the thousands, and the sale of vegetables in the millions of dollars. ==The Holland Marsh Drainage System== by Ina and Stewart McKenzie, Editors & Publishers of ''The Bradford Witness.'' 1957 The Holland Marsh drainage system serves two purposes - it drains, and it irrigates. The beautifully cultivated fields on the marsh are bounded by ditches which drain into the drainage canals. This network of ditches serves a twofold purpose. The huge pumps, which control the water levels, pump the water from the canal and ditches in periods of heavy rain; and in seasons of drought, these same canals and ditches irrigate the soil when water is pumped into them. Land values on the area have soared, the price per acre now frequently reaching the thousand dollar mark. ==Early Settlers on the Holland Marsh== by Ina and Stewart McKenzie, Editors & Publishers of ''The Bradford Witness.'' 1957 Winter was early the first year; the snow was deep, and the little settlement was frequently isolated. Those fine people were strangers then and the winter was grim. Wood was their only fuel and it was green and wet. Independence and pride caused them to withhold an account of the hardships of that winter, but today these well established, successful and esteemed folk recall sitting up all night to keep the fire stoked, and shovelling their way throught deep snow to come to Bradford for supplies. Bonds of friendship were established that winter, and during the following few years , when the number of settlers increased rapidly, and those friendships created a loyalty and friendly understanding which laid the sound foundation on which the marsh gardens developed. Among the settlers who followed those first Dutch Canadians to the marsh were representatives of practically every country in Europe. The outbreak of World War II found representatives from all countries at war in Europe living in peace, side by side, on the Holland Marsh. The war brought Bradford and Holland Marsh residents into closer relationship. The marsh residents wanted to assist with Red Cross work. Each autumn, a banquet served to the men of the marsh, and their ladies, and catered by Bradford ladies, was followed by an auction sale of fruit and vegetables donated by the growers. These occasions provided wonderful opportunities to get acquainted; and the Red Cross usually benefited by over a thousand dollars on the night. The arrangements for these occasions were made by the Holland Marsh Ratepayers' Assoication, which was the first organization formed by the growers themselves, and which accomplished tremendous results in opening up the marsh. ==Vegetable and Pre-Packaging Industry Brings Prosperity== by Ina and Stewart McKenzie, Editors & Publishers of ''The Bradford Witness.'' 1957 The post-war years were rewarding ones for agriculturalists. The marsh garden population grew rapidly and prospered. Farmers on the high lands received good returns for their labour, and these satisfactory conditions were reflected in Bradford where business expansion began to be noticeable. Holland Marsh vegetables have never been excelled, and have seldom, if ever, been equalled. The producing of quality produce has never been a problem. The growers' problems revolve around marketing their vegetables, and this is a game requiring shrewd business ability. Some of the growers possess that business instinct and these have become dealers and packers of marsh vegetables, and the wise grower has learned to valuate his own business ability. If he finds marketing his vegetables difficult he sells to the dealer and packer and confines his energy to growing. The need for cold storage, to permit vegetables being placed on the market in good condition throughout the early winter months, resulted in the erection of the Bradford Co-operative Storage in 1946. The same year the first big vegetable pre-packaging plant, Holland Rover Gardens Co. Limited, was built, ready for the harvest season. This plant washed, packaged in individual packages ready to place on the green grocer's counter, and iced the beautiful Holland Marsh vegetables. The idea was an immediate success and other plants were built in rapid succession - Federal Farms Ltd., Superior Packers, Hochreiters, Bradford Shippers, Dominion Fruit, International Fruit Distributors Ltd., United Farms, Molokachs, all located in Bradford, while such pioneer growers as the Verkaik brothers, the Davis brothers, the Rupkes, Wm. Horlings, and many others carry on the preparation of vegetables for the retail market on their marsh properties, as well as owning their own storgage plants. Every new idea in making vegetables more attractive, and in preserving quality is adopted here and local vegetable processors lead all Canada in modern ideas and equipment. An example of this leadership was the installation three years ago of two vacuum cooling plants in Bradford. The idea was experimented upon in California the previous winter. The alert local processors who went to see the southern plant in operation were "sold" on the idea, and at the cost of tens of thousands of dollars two such plants were erected here - the first vacuum cooling plants in Canada. Cooling by vacuum is the best process known for cooling and preserving leaf vegetables, such as lettuce, celery and spinach. The former wide open spaces fronting on highway 11 and backed by the C.N.R. tracks have become a continuous row of industrial buildings, with loading platforms on either side of each building, one for loading refrigerated cars on private railway sidings, and the other for the packing of vegetables into the huge refrigerated trucks. The value of shipments from Bradford has soared into the millions as Holland Marsh vegetables have gained fame for excellence of quality. Local vegetable processing plants, though rivals in business, have sensibly adopted a business pattern. For example, the two earliest plants, Holland River Gardens Co. Limited and Federal Farms Ltd., vary in type of business. Holland River Gardens specializes in variety and is an experimentor in new ideas. It pre-packs practically every variety of vegetable grown on the marsh and in addition has such features as peeled potatoes and sliced potatoes, ready for potato chips, all treated against discoloration, and these are in big demand for hotels and restaurants. These processes making use of the high quality undersize and oversize potatoes from the graders, make marketable what would otherwise have been waste in quality vegetables. Federal Farms specializes in volume with emphasis on potatoes, carrots and onions. A picture of what volume means in the vegetable business can be estimated by the fact that during the period of heaviest marketing, the shipments from this plant total an average of two hundred and fifty tons per day. To estimate average gross shipments for the entire marsh area and the associated dealers and pre-packagers is impossible, but it is known that long lines of refrigerated railway cars, and a parade of refrigerated trucks, leave Bradford, daily, for points across Canada, and in the United States, to deliver "garden fresh" vegetables from Canada's big vegetable garden. ==Church and Social Life on the Marsh== by Ina and Stewart McKenzie, Editors & Publishers of ''The Bradford Witness.'' 1957 Dutch Canadians comprise nearly one-third of the Holland Marsh population and of these a big proportion are members of the Christian Reformed Church. The Roman Catholic parish church is the third church building on the marsh, and Rev. F. R. McGinn of Holy Martyrs church, Bradford, serves as its priest. A public school was built in Ansnorveld in the thirties, the first teacher being Miss Aileen Nolan, (now Mrs. E. Grise of Midland). Mr. Dan Blake of Bradford is the present teacher. When the Christian Reformed Church congregation became large enough to support a school, the church people of that congregation built a private Christian school for the education and training of their children. Mr. Jacob Uitvlugt was, and still is, the principal. The four room school in Ansnorveld is too small for the attendance and during the past few years Springdale too, has had its own Christian school. A new, and larger, Christian school is being built in Ansnorveld this year. The children of the Roman Catholic church attend St. Mary's school in Bradford, travelling by bus. For a number of years the marsh residents had their own hall, or community centre, in Ansnorveld. This building was in almost continual use and served as a happy, social meeting place. The weakness of this arrangement was that it inclined residents of the neighbourhood to isolate themselves from Bradford socially. When the plans advanced for Bradford District Memorial Community Centre, the good people of the marsh area joined wholeheartedly in assisting with its cost, and sold their own hall. Pictures of a few of the beautiful homes on the Holland Marsh today indicate the prosperity enjoyed by a big percentage of the growers. The homes are equally as attractive within as without. Furnishings and all conveniences are as lovely and modern as would be found in a new city home. Many of the residents of the marsh have beautiful costumes, perculiar to the land of their birth, which they don for special occasions when requested. They are talented people and, though loyal Canadians, enjoy to entertain with the cultures for which their particular motherland is famed, and to wear the dress which is customary in that land. The same young men and women wear Canadian styles with a distinction which would do credit to stylist models. An example of this occurred this year when at the Sportsman's Show, a young lady from the Holland Marsh, and a former "Holland Marsh Vegetable Queen" was chosen "Miss Outdoors Girl of Canada." The Holland Marsh and the Holland Marsh people are regarded with pride and affection by the residents of Bradford. ==A History of Ansnorveld== For a history of Ansnorveld (Holland Marsh) see: http://archives.bradford.library.on.ca/index.php/history-of-ansnorveld ==Historical Sketch of the Holland Marsh Christian Reformed Church== by Rev. P. Lagerwey, B.A., Th.M. It is almost a quarter of a century ago that members of the Christian Reformed denomination held their first religious service in the Holland Marsh area. The date was July 15, 1934; the place, the only building then available, a chicken house; the attendance, four persons, with the late Mr. A. Havinga in charge. The beginning was small, but it was marked with a sincerity of faith, a humbleness of heart, and a profound love for the Almighty God revealed unto men through Jesus Christ. Their mistakes and sins were without a doubt many, but forgiveness and grace were always found in abundance with their heavenly Father. From a chicken house the meeting places became the various homes of the growing group. With a Bible in one hand and a chair in the other, they went for worship now to this home - then to that. This practice gave it the name of "The Travelling Church." October 21 of 1934 showed the membership to be forty-seven individuals. The first celebration of the Lord's Supper was in December of 1934, conducted by Rev. J. Balt, and the first baby to be baptized was Ted Vander Goot in the Vander Goot home. The first regular church building which the group erected was very simple. It was 20 by 20 feet, consisting a total of $185. on material, with 554 man hours donated by the members of this nucleus. The pews were donated by the Methodist church in Ancaster, Ontario, and the hydro consisted of one Coleman gas lamp near the pulpit. The doors were opened Jun 21, 1935. Organization of the group as a congregation took place on March 23, 1938 with sixteen families, thirty-six communicant members, and fifty-two baptized members, a total of eight-eight souls as charter members. The first pastor to serve this congregation was the Rev. M. Schans, who came in July of 1940. The Rev. J. Vander Meer served from 1946 to 1951. The present pastor is Rev. P. Lagerwey. Three times the church building has been enlarged to meet the demand for an expanding congregation. Though fifty families left the group in May of 1952 to form the Springdale Christian Reformed Church, there is at present again a demand for more room. Plans are being made for the eventual construction of a new building. In this centennial year of Bradford, the Holland Marsh Christian Reformed Church is also celebrating the centennial year of the Christian Reformed Church as it has come to exist in North America. Thanks are due to God who through humble beginnings has done great things. May He give this part of His Church the grace to be of spiritual blessing to this its Canadian community. ==The Christian Reformed Church and The Bradford Centennial== by Rev. R. Wildschut, B.A., B. Th. The year in which Bradford was founded marks the beginning of the Christian Reformed Church. Having its roots both in the Protestant Reformation and in the spiritual awakening which swept Europe in the early part of the ninteenth century, the Christian Reformed Church was established on American soil in 1857. A lack of religious tolerance in their native Holland, long known as a cradle of liberty and democratic thought, led a number of people to immigrate to the United States in 1846 and 1847. One group chose Michigan, settling in the forests and swamps on the east shore of Lake Michigan. Another group chose the bleak, but fertile prairies of Iowa. In the years that followed, wave upon wave of immigrants caused the Dutch communities to grow rapidly. Pushing towards the West, American-born persons of Dutch descent and newly-arrived immigrants acquired homesteads in Southern Alberta. The first Christian Reformed churches in Canada were organized in 1905, shortly before Alberta was admitted into the Dominion as a province. The growth of the denomination in Canada was gradual, but not spectacular in the first twenty-five years. Apart from the congregations in Winnipeg, Edmonton and Vancouver, the Christian Reformed Church was a rural church. It was not until about 30 years ago that the Christian Reformed Church came to Ontario, with a congregation being established in Hamilton in 1928. The early members of the Holland Marsh and Springdale congregations were originally affiliated with the Hamilton church, with additions from Chatham and Windsor. The Holland Marsh Christian Reformed Church was organized as an independent congregation in 1938. Its first regular pastor was the Rev. M. M. Schans, who came from Redlands, California. He was succeeded by the Rev. J. Vander Meer, formerly a missionary among the Navaho Indians and an army chaplain with the U.S. forces on the European front. The present pastor is the Rev. P. Lagerwey who was ordained in the Holland Marsh Church in September 1954. The Sprindale church was built in 1952, when the building of the Holland Marsh congregation became too small to accommodate its members. After the Springdale church was completed in April of 1952, the congregation was organized with some forty-five families as charter members. This organization took place on October 30, 1952. In July 1953, the Rev. R. Wildschut arrived to become the first minister of this new congregation. Both Marsh churches have seen a steady growth and together have over 850 members. A daughter church organized at Newmarket in 1955 and numbering 40 families, expects to call its own minister this summer. The Christian Reformed churches have grown with Bradford and the surrounding townships, keeping pace with the development of the Marsh as Canada's "Vegetable Basket" in the same way the Christian Reformed Church is growing with Canada. Nearly one hundred and twenty-five new congregations have been established throughout Canada, from Vancouver Island to Prince Edward Island in the past ten years. ==A STUDY OF HOLLAND MARSH – ITS RECLAMATION AND DEVELOPMENT – AUGUST, 1949== Prepared by: Evelyn Brownell and S. Gordon Scott Immigration Branch, Department of Planning & Development, Province of Ontario INTRODUCTION “A mere ditch swarming with bullfrogs and water snakes,” John Galt of the Canada Company wrote when he first glimpsed the Holland Marsh area in 1825. Today [1949], this mere ditch, consists of 7,000 acres of fertile marsh land valued at from $600 to $800 an acre which will produce in 1949 a crop with an estimated sales value of $5,500,000. This is greater than the 1948 production value of either the Lakeshore, Wright-Hargreaves or Kerr-Addison mines. The story of this remarkable transition is one of great vision, enterprise and endless labour. Holland Marsh is the river valley of the Holland and Schomberg Rivers which flow into Lake Simcoe about fifty miles north of Toronto. The name “Holland Marsh” is not attributable to the extensive settlement of Netherlands farmers in the area, but it takes its designation from Major S. Holland, the first Surveyor General of Upper Canada. Contrary to popular opinion, that section visible from Number 11 Highway is part of the village of Bradford and is only a small part of Holland Marsh, which in its entirety comprises about 20,000 acres. As indicated on the attached maps there are two distinct divisions in the Holland Marsh. Section l of this study applies to the 7,000 acres south-west of the Canadian National Railway line and Number 11 Highway, which have been reclaimed and which will be referred to as the “Marsh.” Section ll refers to the undeveloped “New Marsh”, 13,000 acres in extent, which lies north-east of the Highway. This is the story of the reclamation of Holland Marsh, the problems that confronted the pioneers in the development, the legislation that was passed to overcome the difficulties, the problems which still exist and most important of all, the story of the remarkable success of the reclamation, as well as its possibilities for the future. SECTION NUMBER ONE THE RECLAMATION OF THE MARSH Early Development Marshreed stimulated the first real industry on Holland Marsh. Twisted into reed cord, it became the first saleable product. Later, several authorities suggested the possibility of partially draining the swamp in order to claim the peat for fuel purposes. Records indicate that in 1852 it was suggested that Holland Marsh be reclaimed by lowering the Washago outlet of Lake Couchiching, thereby dropping by 4 feet the water levels of Lake Simcoe and the Holland River. Opposition from the towns bordering Lake Simcoe forced the abandonment of this scheme. However, it was not until the 20th century that an enterprising young Scott N. D. Watson, really sparked the development of Holland Marsh. As a grocer in Bradford, he became convinced that the Marsh’s agricultural potential was great and he persuaded Professor W. H. Day, a lecturer in physics at The Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, to investigate possibilities. In 1912 Professor Day formed a syndicate including Mr. D. Paul Monroe, later M.P.P. for South Wellington and Judge R. L. McKinnon of Guelph, and this syndicate purchased 4,000 acres of the swamp. The prime mover for the development of the Marsh, Professor Day advocated the drainage scheme for agricultural purposes and advised that the Government had made provision for such development under The Municipal Drainage Act. He made tests with piles of marsh soil and found it remarkably free from acid. Celery, lettuce, onions, potatoes, pumpkins, beans and even oats grew to perfection. However, with World War l and the subsequent depression it was not until 1924 that serious steps were taken to implement Day’s plan. Drainage – Legal Aspects In 1924, on petition of over two-thirds of the landowners in West Gwillimbury, the township council passed a by-law approving the scheme of draining the Marsh. The village of Bradford also passed a similar by-law and a petition for the project was forwarded to the Provincial Government. The Township of King did not subscribe to the scheme and appealed against it, but when the Drainage Referee of the Province of Ontario found the scheme sound under The Municipal Drainage Act of 1910, the Township of King was forced to cooperate and assessed its landholders for this purpose. The actual reclamation started in 1925, but lack of a coordinated plan and lack of expert direction prevented its being reasonably near completion until 1930. Because of this haphazard development, in 1929, many of the Marsh landowners, being thoroughly dissatisfied with the way in which their interests were being promoted, formed a Marsh Land Owners Association in order that they might make their wishes known to the municipalities. With Professor Day as its President, the Association suggested the formation of a Holland Marsh Drainage Commission with full power under The Municipal Drainage Act to manage the Drainage Scheme. The municipalities passed by-laws to this effect and the first commission was comprised of the Reeves of the three municipalities. Later on, this commission was broadened to include Mr. P. Verkaik, Mr. G. Horlings and Mr. C. Davis, who still remain as the largest landowners on the Marsh [1949]. In order to understand the means of financing the drainage of Holland Marsh and also to comprehend future litigation, it is necessary to refer to The Municipal Drainage Act (1910, revised1914-37). The Act prescribes that two-thirds of the owners of the land within the area must approve the plan – Municipal Drainage Act 2(3). “The provisions of this act shall apply and extend to every case where the drainage work can only be effectually executed by embanking, pumping or other mechanical operation, but in every such case the Municipal Council shall not proceed except when upon the petition of at least two-thirds of the owners of lands within the area described in subsection 2.” The actual cost of the project was paid by the landowners benefitting by the drainage as assessed on an acreage basis, while the municipalities guaranteed debentures. However, under the Provincial Aid to Drainage Act (1910, revised 1914-37), the Province can and did provide financial assistance. Chapter 70, Section 2(b) provides: “For any work for the purpose of rendering more effective a drainage work by embanking or pumping or other mechanical means where the cost of such work including the cost of all pumping machinery installed exceeds the sum of $10,000.” Drainage – Engineering Aspects The original contract was given to the firm of Cummins and Robinson, 70 Lombard Street, Toronto. From an engineering standpoint, the problem was to create an inverted island, i.e., an area roughly 9 miles by 2 miles and lower than the natural water level. Around the entire marsh above the narrows, as shown on the attached map, a canal 17.5 miles long and 7 feet in depth was dredged. All the natural drainage from the head waters of the Schomberg River and from the side hills is caught by this canal and carried around and past the Marsh. Then the earth from the canal was thrown up to form a dike embankment wide enough for a roadbed. In order to drain the water from the land inside these dikes, open ditches (approximately 6 feet deep and 2 feet wide), were dug usually along property boundaries connecting with the old river bed. Eventually, there were 400 of these sub channels. Across the narrows and connecting the dikes a dam 450 feet long was constructed to hold back the waters of Lake Simcoe. Pumps were installed on the dam to pump water from the river into the main canal and these now control the water level in wet seasons. In dry seasons, the Marsh is irrigated by siphoning or pumping water into the ditches from the drainage canal. Numerous technical difficulties were encountered in the reclamation. The most serious of these were the dike cave-ins and scow groundings. Finally, it was decided to consult a Dutch expert suggested by the Netherlands Government who was a specialist in this unique field of engineering. Today [1949] certain drainage inadequacies still harass the growers. For example, in one section of the West Gwillimbury area, precautions were not taken to face the dike with clay and as a result water seeps through the dike soaking a valuable section of the Marsh. This year additional pumps are being installed in the south-west section of the Marsh. This has been found necessary because the south-west area is higher than that to the north-east and when the level of the water-table is such that the higher section has an adequate water supply, the lower north-east plots are partially flooded. In the future some thought might be given to the advisability of straightening the Schomberg riverbed to shorten the length of the river which must be dredged periodically. Although Section 86 of The Municipal Drainage Act provides for a Drainage Commission to operate and maintain the drainage scheme, in actual fact this Commission is limited to being an advisory body to the initiating township, West Gwillimbury, which solely appoints the members of the commission. In effect, this means that there is virtually no competent authoritative body to manage and direct the practical operation of the drainage scheme, such as controlling water levels, regulating irrigation and supervising ditch cleaning. Another defect in the present [1949] arrangement is that although the Commission is composed of men vitally concerned with the drainage operation, it can only spend up to $800. on its own initiative and beyond this, an engineer’s report must be prepared and the expenditure supported by a township by-law. A serious emergency such as a break in the dike could result in the Marsh being immediately submerged under four feet of water, which would stop all production for more than a year. It is imperative that the Commission should have authority to meet any emergency and have at its disposal and under its control a reserve fund to use as deemed advisable. It would appear that the Commission should include some representative democratically elected by the growers themselves. Its administrative authority over the operation of the drainage scheme should be enlarged and clearly defined. Finally, it should have authority to retain the full-time services of a competent drainage engineer, with specialized knowledge of the Marsh’s drainage system, who is always available to handle day to day drainage problems as well as emergencies. Township and Tax Difficulties In 1932, Clifford Case, Progressive Conservative member for North York charged that the syndicate formed by Professor Day obtained sanction for the Holland Marsh Drainage Scheme by submitting to the townships concerned a petition in which many of the petitioners were not landowners. It must be remembered that under The Municipal Drainage Act, two-thirds of the landowners had to support the project. It was charged that these men securing 4,000 acres at prices from $2.00 to $6.00 per acre had hoped to realize a giant real estate scheme worth a million dollars. The townships also charged that the syndicate was $30,000 in tax arrears. Professor Day, in answering these charges, stated that the syndicate was in arrears of taxes only to West Gwillimbury and this because West Gwillimbury had not lived up to its obligations in respect to reclamation. The evidence in this litigation was confused and as the original petition had been lost, Judge C. H. Widdifield who was conducting the probe, dismissed the case in March of 1932. However, because of the arrears of taxes, much of the syndicate’s land was transferred to the township of West Gwillimbury. There is one clear conclusion that may be drawn from this confused affair. Manipulative speculation was not proven in this case, but it was also too clearly shown in developments of this nature and magnitude, that some supervision by an impartial land-controlling authority is essential. During the early years while the land was being made productive, the growers were hard-pressed to clear enough profit to meet their tax assessments. Considerable difficulty had also arisen because the tax records were inaccurate and confused. It was alleged that monies raised by debentures for financing drainage works were in fact not used for that purpose, but diverted by the townships and used for other expenditures. There were several lawsuits where judgments were made in favor of the growers who held that they were wrongly taxed under the assessments fixed by the drainage engineer to offset the costs of debentures, when actually the money had not been spent by the township on drainage works for the benefit of their property. The whole tax position became so obscure that both the growers and the townships were in some cases unable to determine the extent of their tax liabilities. To clarify the whole tax picture, the Province of Ontario, in 1939 passed The Township of King Act confirming the township’s authority to adjust its tax rates and to seize land where taxes were three years in arrears. A similar act applying to West Gwillimbury was passed in 1941. POPULATION AND LIVING CONDITIONS The reclaimed Marsh was at first mainly farmed by Canadian born farmers. However, by 1934, the early dreams of easy wealth faded and many of the original workers were giving up the struggle. Plot after plot was deserted and others were taken for arrears in taxes. In 1931, some farmers from Holland had come to the Marsh and these had achieved a relatively great success. One man, Mr. J. J. Snor, Canadian Representative of the Netherlands Immigration Foundation saw in the Marsh a chance for Dutch settlers who had failed elsewhere in Ontario and in 1934, eighteen families then on relief rolls were moved in from the Hamilton-Toronto area. Each family was given $600 – this outlay to be borne equally by the Federal Government, Provincial Government and the local municipalities. Ultimately these Dutch families were to repay $475 of the original $600. When the municipal government was unable to give its share, Mr. Snor appealed to the Dutch government who supplied this $200 portion. These families formed the nucleus of the present Dutch village of Ansnorveld. Population Today [1949] Today, more than one-third of the 500 growers on the Marsh are of Dutch origin. In 1948 the Immigration Branch of the Province of Ontario settled numerous Netherland families in the area. There are also East Europeans, Italians and Germans, as well as a few Japanese. The lack of Anglo-Saxon names on the Marsh is most noticeable and significant. Why did a large proportion of the Canadian-born settlers fail while the Dutch and other non-British stock have succeeded? The answer seems to be that the latter are used to working on farms where soil is counted in inches and not in acres. Moreover, they are prepared to work the long hours necessary for successful marsh farming. They fully realize the need for keeping all the water channels clean, the importance of specialized machinery, and the necessity for restorative fertilizers. The Marsh had clearly shown the need for a selected type of settler to work reclaimed Marsh land. The many national groups living on the Marsh, the highly competitive nature of the work as well as the on-the-hour marketing necessary in selling the highly perishable crops, have engendered a spirit of individualism rather than one of friendly cooperation for the good of all. This spirit is slowly being worn down, but many of the benefits of full cooperation among the growers are yet to be realized. Living Conditions Living conditions on the Marsh could be much improved. Because production is mainly confined to eight months of the year, there is a large floating population and this is particularly true of the West Gwillimbury area. Such a floating population tends to produce poor housing standards and many of the dwellings are suitable for summer occupancy only. Undoubtedly the living standards of the Dutch are the highest on the Marsh. Most of these live in King Township and since they live there all-year around, their housing is better and they have invested their assets in the community and have built a school, a church and stores. It is undeniable that the whole marsh area lacks many of the conveniences which are rapidly being accepted as necessities in other areas. Because of the small holdings, the area has a higher density of population than other rural areas, yet sanitation and indoor water facilities are lacking. Telephone and hydro services could be extended and shopping facilities are limited. The Marsh owners are fortunate in having an abundance of drinking water from artesian wells. The wells are drilled to a depth of between 200 and 300 feet and they flow freely at a height of 5 feet above the level of the canals. These wells make living on the Marsh possible and the growers should conserve their good fortune by controlling the location and size of new wells and the rate of flow from the old ones. It is regrettable that is some areas small groves of trees were not preserved. Planting of trees and bushes along the roads would make windbreaks and provide cover for birds as well as give some variety to the landscape. The Marsh “growed like Topsy,” and today [1949] although community improvement is desirable, the cost will be considerable, whereas these improvements could have been integrated into a comprehensive overall community plan. Education There are two schools on the Marsh. S. S. No. 26 King, erected in 1935, is a regular public school, teaching in accordance with the Ontario Public School curriculum. As such it can claim a legislative grant from the Province. Section 6A of “Regulations, General Legislative Grants,” provides for such an assessment area: “A grant equal to 45% of the approved cost.” In 1943 some of the Dutch established the Christian Reformed Church school (Holland Marsh Christian School) in Ansnorveld. Since the school is not supervised by the Department of Education, it is not eligible for financial assistance and the costs are borne by the church members [and parents of the students]. However, friendly relations exist between it and the public school and good standards are maintained. With the increasing population on the Marsh, there is developing an urgent need for a high school. At present [1949] secondary education is obtained in Bradford, Newmarket or Aurora, but it is becoming increasingly evident that some total community planning will have to produce a secondary school on the Marsh. ROADS From the very beginning of the development, roads became one of the most serious problems confronting the growers. The road pattern in the Marsh was complicated by three main factors. First of all, the road on the top of the dike embankment which follows the interior perimeter of the drainage canal surrounding the area; secondly, the original land surveys of the area which were made in 1819 and 1852, and thirdly the layout of the drainage scheme, including the Schomberg river, the drainage canal and the interior ditches. Some of the difficulties which have arisen had their origin in the fact that the service roads were laid in accordance with the land surveys and follow the old concession lines, rather than in coordination with the layout of the drainage scheme. In some locations this pattern has been satisfactory. In other locations, if the service roads had been built to run at right angles to the dike roads, with a ditch on either side, it would have provided better road drainage, permitted most of the travelling to be done along the dike roads (which are the driest), and shortened the travelling distances within the interior of the area. This plan would also have reduced the maintenance costs and would have rendered the roads usable without injury early in the spring. Intense cultivation of the land produces a heavy crop of highly perishable vegetables. From the growers’ point of view, it was imperative that there should be reasonably good roads over which this produce could be quickly transported to the big markets, and over which supplies could reach the growers. However, owing to the road plan, the heavy traffic and the soft nature of the sub-soil, the construction and maintenance of these roads were extraordinarily extensive. This meant that too large a proportion of the taxes raised from the township as a whole was being spent on the relatively small marsh area. Soon the farmers on the highlands protested bitterly to their respective townships saying that it was most unfair that the extraordinary burden of the building and maintenance of the Marsh roads should be borne by the general taxpayers, not resident on the development. Successive deputations came to the Ontario Government protesting against this unjust tax situation and considerable hard feeling developed against the Marsh residents. The only fair solution seemed to involve a special levy on the growers who benefitted by the road outlay. However, the townships of King and West Gwillimbury were confronted by a dilemma. The Highway Improvement Act, R.S.O., 1937, Chapter 56(2) provides that: “Upon receipt of such statement, declaration and petition and the approval thereof by the proper officer of the Department, the Minister may direct payment to the county treasurer out of the Fund an amount equal to 50 percentum, or in the case of a bridge or culvert an amount not exceeding 75 percentum of the amount of the expenditure which is properly chargeable to road improvement and in all cases of doubt or dispute the decision of the Minister shall be final.” In plain language the Province can give the townships a rebate of 50% or over on road improvements. However, the Act also states in Section 19 that: “No expenditure towards which a special contribution has been made or may be made from any source shall be included in a statement submitted under Section 18, except with the consent of the Minister.” If the township made a special tax levy on the Marsh growers, they became ineligible for the road grant with respect to this special assessment. In 1941 the townships tried to circumvent this difficulty by arranging voluntary contributions from the growers to cover the difference above normal road maintenance. Here human nature stepped in. Several of the growers defaulted on their special donations and thereupon the remainder refused to contribute to the scheme. Finally, the Province of Ontario faced the inevitable and actively participated in Marsh affairs. It passed The Holland Marsh Roads Act 1944, which created a special road improvement area within the dikes and where a special tax levy could be taken from the growers. The most important Sections (5) and (6) provide that notwithstanding The Highway Improvement Act, the Province would pay the proportionate subsidy on the special assessment as outlined in Section 18 of the Highway Improvement Act. Whereas this Act solved the immediate difficulty and resulted in the roads being laid and improved, it is now said to be a hardship on the growers because although they pay higher taxes than the rest of the taxpayers in the township, they must bear the cost of the maintenance of their roads, normally a charge on the township as a whole. The problem of roads in the Holland Marsh spanned nearly 20 years and the crux of the difficulty was that the highlands’ farmers resented supporting the roads in the lowlands. In retrospect the whole issue over the roads seems illogical when we consider the fact that the reclaimed marsh area is now far more valuable than the larger surrounding highlands, and is a major source of revenue to the township. SOILS, CROPS, MECHANIZATION, RESEARCH Soils The drainage from the highlands on both sides of the Schomberg and Holland rivers helped create the Holland Marsh. Prior to reclamation, the Schomberg River was surrounded by a swampy expanse and abounded with marshreed, semi-aquatic flowers and wildlife. Further away from the river was tamarac swamp and beyond this hardwood bush. The soil of the reclaimed land varies as you leave the centre of the development. In the centre it is nearly 60 feet deep, reddish brown with little decomposition, and is extremely fibrous and sponge-like. Away from the centre the soil is mostly peat, while the marginal area containing a high percentage of clay is the most difficult to work, giving the poorest results. Fertility deficiencies common to the entire marsh are copper, boron, phosphates and manganese, while nitrogen is abundant. Actually, the marshland is not “soil.” It is a vast fibrous sponge with a remarkable ability for absorbing and holding nutrients and fertilizers forced into it by man. Submerged decayed trees contribute highly to the valuable fibrous nature of the soil, but without man’s assistance and ingenuity, the area would have little fertility. After the reclamation the land gradually became divided into small parcels, some only five acres in extent. These excessively small lots have had a far- reaching effect. With such small acreage the growers cannot afford to rotate their crops, let the land lie fallow, or plough in a field of clover periodically, so as to replenish the fibre in the soil. This practice, as well as the harmful custom of burning roots taken from the earth, instead of crushing them and plowing them in, is rapidly exhausting the fertility of the land. There is a serious need for an overall land policy which would include the checking of this dangerous trend. In the early days of the development, the black muck soil was highly prized and all growers tried to increase their holdings of this type of land. Later on, it was realized that the lighter peat land in the centre of the Marsh area was far more productive and immediately interest shifted. In burning piles of roots on this peat land, the danger of fire should not be overlooked. Fires in peat land rapidly spread underground and are extremely difficult to check. The preservation of this soil from fire, and the facilities for fire protection on the Marsh should bear serious consideration. Crops In 1930, Professor Day made an encouraging report on his first marsh crops to the townships of King and West Gwillimbury. He indicated that he had a return of $350 per acre on 37 acres. However, the same report showed that operating costs nearly equaled the profits gained. Today [1949] there are 5,698 acres actually bearing crops worth $1000 per acre. The five major crops are onions, lettuce, potatoes, carrots and celery. The Marsh is a veritable lettuce paradise and over 15% of the acreage is reserved for lettuce production. This is partially explained by the fact that marsh temperatures are usually 12 degrees [F.] below the Toronto level, for the cold weather settles in this hollow. Lettuce is a cold air crop and it thrives in this low temperature pocket. Mechanization To maintain its high production, Holland Marsh is one of Canada’s most mechanized agricultural districts, a horse being a novelty. A recent survey on a sample section of 430 acres revealed that there were 190 pieces of operating machinery and that this included 27 tractors, 13 garden tractors, 16 ploughs, 14 cultivators and 23 discs. This immense investment in machinery is partially explained by the on-the-hour harvesting required in market gardening, which precludes the sharing of equipment in the communal manner prevalent in grain growing. However, it is also because these 5,698 acres are being worked by 500 growers. This division of the Marsh soil into small plots means that machinery working on one holding is wastefully duplicated by a separate grower working on the adjacent plot. Research To provide growers with advice on soil preservation and crop rotation and to conduct experiments the Ontario Agricultural College has established a research station on the Marsh under the direction of Mr. C. Filman. In time it is hoped to solve some of the problems peculiar to production on reclaimed land. MARKETING Early Marketing Until recent years, rugged individualism was the keynote of marsh farming and marketing. Every grower was in competition with his neighbor and beneficial cooperation was practically unknown. It was considered shrewd dealing to try to harvest one’s own crop a day ahead of the majority and then to race a truck to the Toronto market to capture the highest price. This spirit of competition produced many evils. It compelled every grower to try to be an expert on drainage, production and marketing to the detriment of all three. The growers, lacking cooperative shipping and storage facilities were entirely dependent on local markets and this meant selling their produce in wayside stands or through the commission houses in Toronto. Both had their disadvantages. The wayside markets were in most cases dilapidated buildings where marsh produce, ungraded as to quality or price was poorly displayed. Moreover, these stands and the parking areas around them (as well as the storage and processing plants) utilized precious acres of productive marsh land. In being located on a busy highway they were a serious traffic hazard. On the other hand, the growers were faced with serious difficulties in selling through the commission markets. Having their total assets dependent upon the sale of a perishable crop they could be made or ruined in a day by market fluctuations. It was felt that the commission houses selling on a 12.5% commission had nothing to lose. Either a grower accepted their terms or he was thrown back on the remaining limited market. Anyway, there was always another competitive grower willing to sell for prices offered. The inevitable result was that they lived in an insecurity which tightened the vicious circle of cut-throat competition, limited markets and low prices. This method of marketing is still the subject of better feelings on the part of the growers. Recently the price at which lettuce was sold on the commission market varied from $0.75 per crate to $3.50 per crate within a few hours. Another result of non-cooperation was the lack of effective publicity to make the excellence of Marsh produce known, and to secure additional and more distant markets. Marketing Today [1949] In 1946, there was a definite swing away from harmful competition to cooperation. The Bradford Co-Operative Storage Limited was formed by 150 of 500 growers and it built a large cold storage plant. Of this cost the growers contributed 40%, the Federal Government gave 30% and the Province loaned the remainder under the provisions of The Co-Operative Marketing Loan Act. This only provided cooperative storage for a limited number, but provisions were made for future expansion. Cooperative marketing was still for the future, but the trend was definitely to cooperation. The plant can store for example, 50,000 crates of celery in cold storage, and celery, which previously had to be shipped to the almost monopolistic Toronto market, now finds a ready market from Halifax to Saskatoon. Last season [1948] for the first time the Bradford Co-Operative offered facilities for cooperative marketing, although the practice of cooperative purchasing had been adopted earlier. Each of the members had the option of having his produce graded and sold by the management, and those who participated were enthusiastic about the success of the plan. However, this is but a step in the right direction. The Holland River Gardens Co. Also, in 1946, the Holland River Gardens Company, an ice-packing plant commenced operation. This new venture enabled the shipment of Marsh vegetables in a “garden fresh” condition to far distant centres where prices were most favourable, thereby easing the cut-throat competition inherent in restricted local markets. The success story of this enterprise is of the highest significance for it provides a proven pattern of production and marketing that could be most profitably applied to the entire Marsh. The three Horlings brothers arrived on the Marsh in the lean years of the 30’s with only $600 in their combined pockets, and now they own this ice packing plant worth half a million dollars. They worked on a system which has proven to be a huge success – cooperation and specialization. Painful experience had shown that the efforts of each grower to be authority in both growing and marketing produced dismal results. Therefore, they cooperated, dividing their labours with each becoming a specialist in his own field. Thus, one brother was in complete charge of production and mechanical equipment, another in charge of personnel, and the third devoted all his efforts to efficient marketing. Prosperity proved the merits of their system, and by 1940 they were the largest landowners on the Marsh. They began to look beyond the local markets. George Horlings, the youngest brother and the marketing expert, became convinced that somewhere in Canada there was always a good market for Marsh produce. He believed success would crown any enterprise which could facilitate transportation of their vegetables “harvest fresh” to dinner tables across Canada. This would free them from the uncertain profits of the Toronto market. The other brothers became converted to this conclusion and in 1946 the Horlings risked their life savings in building their modern ice packing plant. Now their produce, packed in powdered ice, would stay fresh until it reached the distant market. The results exceeded their highest hopes. Within two years their ice packed vegetables were on sale in every province across Canada, in the Eastern States and even Hawaii. Their faith was confirmed for wherever they shipped, the consumers preferred “Marsh” produce. Today [1949], for example, in New York City, Marsh lettuce earns a premium of $0.50 a case over the best American lettuce. Where are the market limits? The marketing expert of the Holland River Gardens Company has the answer – “Our problem is not over production, but under production. This company has a standing order to supply Detroit with 1500 cases of lettuce per day, when and if we can guarantee shipment. Then there is New York City – we could ship a trainload of vegetables a day to this huge consumer market equaling that of all Canada. It is only 22 hours trucking distance from the Marsh, whereas our nearest big competitor – California, is 3000 miles away. Here again, lack of continuous supply is the obstacle. With sufficient production, our markets are unlimited.” Here is a potential export trade which cannot be over-emphasized in a country in need of American dollars. New Trends The new highway crossing the west side of the Marsh will soon afford the growers easy access to the markets of southern Ontario. A large cooperative wayside market with adequate parking space should be planned for this highway, but it should be located on the highlands, not on the valuable marsh land, and planned for easy access without danger from fast moving traffic. The Holland River Gardens Company could be but the mere forerunner of diversified industries creating new outlets for marsh produce. Deep-freezing might give North America garden fresh greens all year around. The reduction in bulk and the assurance of cool freshness would enable this produce to travel by air to far flung markets. Canneries would offer another field for Holland Marsh vegetables, for this form of easy storage is every popular with the housewife. Finally, the world is seeing an increased use of palatable dehydrated foods and this processing form might well offer another market outlet to growers of the Marsh. More attention to marketing aids will add to the Marsh’s future. Packing and packaging will play their parts in presenting the Marsh produce to the public in attractive, sanitary and convenient form. Consumer packaging will make deliveries directly from the Marsh to the retail store possible. The Horlings brothers’ cellophane wrapped, shredded vegetables, all ready for the salad bowl is typical. Advertising will make its products known all over the continent. Increasing knowledge of good nutrition will create greater demand for its vitamin rich vegetables. If the markets are expertly exploited, Marsh produce can compete anywhere. To quote George Horlings “The Marsh can grow greater quantity and better quality for lower costs than any competitive area on the continent.” INVESTMENT RETURN Any judgement upon the wisdom of developing the Marsh must finally rest on cold figures. The following calculations are based on careful and conservative estimates. These approximations offer an outstanding proof that the original development cost of $137,000 defrayed by township debentures has certainly reaped a golden harvest and correspondingly great credit is due to these municipalities for their foresight and courage in underwriting the scheme. As mentioned, in 1949 gross production value of the Marsh has been estimated by the Department of Agriculture at $5,500,000 on 5,698 acres. Even assuming the original $137,000 outlay finally grew to $300,000, this indicates that on an original investment of $50 per acre by the townships, there is now a gross yearly return of approximately $1000 per acre to the landowners. Over the period of 20 years since the reclamation, the gross production value of the Marsh has been at least $40,000,000. Taking the township records of West Gwillimbury, as being representative of the whole development (and not including the taxes collected to reduce the debenture issue) the increase in tax revenue over the years is remarkable. In 1920 this Marsh area was assessed at less than $1.00 per acre. Today [1949] it is assessed at well over $100 per acre. The Marsh yields more than twice as much per acre to the tax rolls as does the highland acreage. The tax yield per acre on Marsh land is $2.80 per acre, whereas on the highlands it is $1.16. In contrast to 1929 when the entire Marsh paid only $800 in taxes to the township, it now pays $16,000 or twenty times as much. Aside from the immediate tax return, the reclamation of the Marsh has been a tremendous factor in the rejuvenation of a wide area from Barrie to Aurora. It has provided employment and wages for a large agricultural labour force, both permanent and transient. Bankers and professional men have found a new outlet for their services. The retailer in Newmarket, Aurora, Bradford and Barrie has benefitted by supplying the grower with his varied needs. The townships as a result of this new and increasing tax income are in a sound financial position. Even the Provincial and Federal Governments have reaped additional revenues from the prosperity of the Marsh. THE FUTURE The future of the Holland Marsh rests in the hands of the growers. The maintenance of the present value of production and the future growth of this remarkable area will only be fully realized through the landowners acknowledging their common problems and using their combined operating intelligence to solve them. The trend toward cooperation should continue and the growers should realize that by pooling some of their efforts and resources they can all benefit. An active and progressive growers’ association, supported by a large majority could achieve wonderful results in many fields. It could promote the use of sound agricultural practices to conserve the fertility of their land, such as the rotation of crops, the use of fertilizers and the conservation of the fibre in the soil. It could support research to combat crop pests and blights, develop new strains of vegetables and new methods. It could promote cooperative storage and marketing and support market research into new products, new markets and new merchandising methods. It could develop new industries. It could establish a contributory fund to purchase expensive mechanical equipment for common use, and it could hire the services of experts on drainage, production and marketing. Finally, it could finance research, advertising and public relations. In short, the growers with their vision and cooperation can protect their investments and increase their assets. ==1973 LANDOWNER SURVEY BY COUNTRY OF ORIGIN== '''Country of Origin ''', '''Number of Owners''', '''% of Total''' Dutch 82 24.3%, Yugoslavia 45 13.3%, Ukrainian 41 12.1%, Polish 32 9.4%, Hungarian 28 8.3%, Slovakian 22 6.5%, Italian 18 5.3%, Chinese 11 3.2%, English 9 2.6%, German 8 2.3%, Portuguese 8 2.3%, Romanian 6 1.7%, French 6 1.7%, Russian 4 1.1%, Greek 4 1.1%, Austrian 4 1.1%, Japanese 3 0.9%, Jewish 3 0.9%, Czechoslovakian 2 .06%, Lithuanian 1 .03%, '''Total''' '''337''' '''100%''' Prepared by: J Greig ==1974 Black Magic Video== #[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GupDIm0Furc]] #www.ontario.ca/archives #http://archives.bradford.library.on.ca/uploads/r/bradford-west-gwillimbury-public-library-and-cultural-centre/2/3/a/23ae4b830db1b147690a4afb93ff9fda117ae21574aebe059a3df4b0189d174f/Marsh-development_BW-17Nov1965V100N46p5.pdf == Dutch Roots Project== See also: * [[Project:Dutch_Roots#Related_Projects_and_Groups|Dutch Roots Project]] ==Sources== # Bradford Times. [http://www.bradfordtimes.ca/2017/04/11/my-canada-growing-up-in-the-holland-marsh My Canada: Growing up in the Holland Marsh], Bradford, Ont, Canada. #Brownell, E., Scott, S.G. (1949).''A Study of Holland Marsh, Its Reclamation and Development''. Immigration Branch, Department of Planning & Development, Government of Ontario. #http://archives.bradford.library.on.ca/index.php/springdale-9?page=1&sort=lastUpdated&sf_culture=pt&onlyDirect=1&sortDir=asc&listLimit=10 #Lagerwey, Rev. P. (1957). ''Historical Sketch of the Holland Marsh Christian Reformed Church,'' Holland Marsh, Ont, Canada. #McKenzie, I & S. (1957). ''Bradford, 1857-1957, One Hundred Years in Picture and Story.'' Bradford Witness Publishing Co. Limited, Bradford, Ont, Canada. # Oosterhuis, Rev. Dr. Tom (2021) Personal Recollections of over 100 Marsh residents facilitated contextual familial relationships. #Prokopchuk, W. (1957). ''My Canada...Growing up in the Holland Marsh,'' Bradford, Ont, Canada. # Vander Kooij, Harry, (2006). ''Holland Marsh,'' Origins, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA. # VanderMey, A. (1994). ''And the Swamp Flourished.'' Vanderheide Publishing Co. Ltd. Surrey, British Columbia, Canada.. # Vandevis, Dr. Ted, (2014). Trent Lakes, Canada. # Vandevis, T. (2014). Personal Recollections. Trent Lakes, ON, Canada. #Vandevis, T. (2015). "The Marsh and the Pyramids" United States, Lulu Press. #Vandevis, T. (2023). Personal Recollections. Barrie, Ontario, Canada. #Wildschut, Rev. R. (1957). ''The Christian Reformed Church and the Bradford Centennial,'' Springdale, Ont, Canada # www.calvin.edu/

Holland Marsh Dutch Settlers

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Holland Name Study

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[[Category:Holland Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Holland Holland] and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. The Holland One Name Study commenced in April 2011, so it is very new! This study has been initiated out of particular interest in the origins and meaning of the surname as well as other important research into where and who the Hollands are. A recent straw poll indicated that nine out of ten people thought the name originated from The Netherlands and the rest did not know, so the aim is to carry out a thorough one-name study to discover whether they were right and assist enquiring genealogists researching people with the surname Holland in the future. Read more at https://one-name.org/name_profile/holland/#mblZPUgfL4kpIAGm.99 {| |
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [https://one-name.org/name_profile/holland/#mblZPUgfL4kpIAGm.99 Guild of One-Name Studies - Holland] * * ==Membership== * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * Halland * Holan * Holand * Holand * Holland * Hollande * de Holande * de Hollande * de Holland *

Hollenback Cemetery, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania

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[[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the Hollenback Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Hollenback Cemetery is a large cemetery located at 540 North River Street, Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. It opened in December 1855, and the first burial was in March 1856. Before 1870, hundreds of remains were removed to Hollenback from private plots and from the old Burying Grounds on East Market Street in Wilkes-Barre. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. Only a few grave markers in this cemetery have been photographed, and the photos can only be displayed for persons with existing WikiTree profiles. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
540 N. River Street
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania 18702-2632
(570) 823-1618 GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
41.257441, -75.868734 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Hollenback+Cemetery/@41.257441,-75.868734,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x2e793d9753b421fc Hollenback Cemetery on Google Maps] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=641335 Find A Grave] * ''Add other resources here'' ----- ===Tasks Completed=== * [[Kline-958 | Star Kline]] added information for 17 relatives. * ''Add tasks you have completed here'' ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link to existing WikiTree profiles or create new profiles for each person listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of their grave marker. The profile you create for a person can include other genealogical and biographical information, additional photos, and a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | GPS ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Kendig-60 | Coolbaugh, Clara]]||1838||1913|||||||| |- | [[Coolbaugh-91| Coolbaugh, Edwin ]]||1868||1918|||||||| |- | [[Coolbaugh-70| Coolbaugh, Moses]]||1841||1912|||||||| |- | [[Coolbaugh-75| Coolbaugh, Van Campen]]||1829||1889|||||||| |- | Engler,Ralph E||1893||1968||75|||||| |- | Engler, Vera ||1896||1987||90|||||| |- | [[Milhizer-8|Klein,Barbara]]||10-MAR-1833||14-JAN-1910||76||Lot #424 - no headstone|||| |- | [[Klein-1899|Klein, John Nicholas]]||09-AUG-1827||09-OCT-1878||51||Lot #424||||[[Image:Klein-1899.jpg|100px]] |- | Kline, Katherine||14-AUG-1867||04-APR-1931||63||Lot #424 - no headstone|||| |- | Kline, Louisa E||16-JUN-1870||16-JAN-1917||46||Lot #98|||| |- | Kline, Mary Barbara||28-JUL-1863||29-MAR-1931||67||Lot #424 - no headstone|||| |- | [[Coolbaugh-92 | Pollock, Jessie ]]||1868|||||||||| |- | Rustay, Beatrice||1929||1930||1||Lot #1500|||| |- | Rustay, Elizabeth Ann||12-OCT-1863||14-NOV-1907||44||Lot #1500|||| |- | Rustay, Elwood W||03-APR-1919||28-DEC-1922||3||Lot #1504|||| |- | Rustay, Harry||04-JUL-1864||02-APR-1930||65||Lot #1500|||| |- | Rustay, Mary Ellen Johns||01-AUG-1871||24-MAR-1951||79||Lot #742|||| |- | Rustay, Mary Emeline||1871||1945||74||Lot #1500|||| |- | Rustay, William H||29-FEB-1924||11-MAY-1930||6||Lot #1500|||| |- | Wardlow, Alexander||1865||1956||90||Lot #903|||| |- | Wardlow, Edith M||09-DEC-1893||10-SEP-1934||40||Lot #903|||| |- | Wardlow, Sarah||29-SEP-1869||28-JUL-1914||44||Lot #903|||| |- |} ----- == Sources ==

Hollenback Township,Luzerne County,Pa

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[[Category:Hollenback Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] {{US History|sub-project=Pennsylvania}} ===Maps=== {{Image|file=Nescopeck_Luzerne_Co_Pa-6.jpg |caption=1873 map of Luzerne county showing townships }} {{Image|file=Hollenback_Township_Luzerne_County_Pa.jpg |caption=Hollenback Twp 1873 }} ===Early Township History=== * History of Luzerne County Pennsylvania H. C. Bradsby, Editor S. B. Nelson & Co., Publishers, 1893 CHAPTER XXI. (continued) HOLLENBACK TOWNSHIP Bears an important Luzerne county family name. The Delaware and Shawnee Indians had their camps and wigwams near the mouth of Wapwallopen creek. Stewart Pearce thinks that the Indian "grasshopper war" between the two tribes occurred near the mouth of the creek. One papoose had caught a grasshopper to eat—the squaws and children were of the two tribes in this vicinity—and when another papoose snatched the grasshopper and swallowed it, the squaws took up the matter and the bucks were called to the field of gore by the hair pulling and screams of the women and the fuia grew fast and furious. In 1870 Hollenback had a population of 1,303, which was reduced to 736 in 1880 by taking off the north half of the township and making [[Space:Congnyham_Township%2CLuzerne_County%2CPa|Conyngham township]]; in the census of 1890 this was again slightly decreased, reporting a population of 724. A few German farmers came up from Northampton township in 1789, and set about the hard task of reducing the rugged land and stubborn soil to domestication. In 1796 it contained but ten taxables, and at that time it was a part of Nescopeck and extended up to Newport township. In 1866 it contained six sawmills that were busy cutting lumber for the public markets. [[Whitebread-125|Henry Whitebread]], father of [[Whitebread-60|B. Whitebread]], located in 1807 on the Tobias Hess farm, about a mile South of Hobbie. Other settlers came in that and the succeeding year, including John Bachman, who located on the M. Fox place, in Hobbie. Abram Shortz located where John Hart lives, two miles southwest of Hobbie, and [[Balliet-179|John Balliett]] where Mr. Chipple lived, in the southeast part of the township. Mr. Balliett (who was the first blacksmith in the township) came from Switzerland, hence the name "Switze Hill" for that portion of the township. David Eroch located near the Ballietts, on the "Switze." The first sawmill was built by a Mr. Craig, on the Shortz place, and went to decay long ago. The pioneer gristmill was built on the Big Wapwallopen, near the site of the upper works of the Dupont Powder mills. The first and only tannery was built by Samuel Snyder, on the creek where J. Harter lived. Both mill and tannery have now gone to decay. The first store was opened about 1825, by Amasa Shoemaker, near John Fox's. The first tavern was opened in what is now Hobbie about 1825, by Peter Goode. John Harter built the first frame house in 1848. Bernard Whitebread, now living half a mile southeast of Hobbie, assisted in raising the frame. The first postmaster was [[Grover-1986|Henry Gruver]]. He was appointed in 1852, and kept the office where was Grover's store, in the village of Hobbie. The first road laid out was the one running down the creek from Hobbie to Berwick. The pioneer horticulturist was Henry Whitebread. He set out an orchard in 1808. He brought the trees from his old home at Holmesburg, on the Pennypack creek, eight miles below Philadelphia. David Bachman set out an orchard on his place the following year. Hobbie is a postoffice nearly in the center of the township, originally owned by Peter Goode and settled first in 1815. Nathan Beach bought of Goode and he had it laid off in lots and sold some of them. In the place are two stores, a hotel and blacksmith shop. History of Luzerne County Pennsylvania; H. C. Bradsby, Editor ===Cemeteries=== *[[Space:St_James_Church%2CHobbie_cemetery|St James Hobbie]] *[[Space:Old_Mt_Zion_Cemetery|Old Mt Zion]] ===Other Interesting Links===

Hollenbeck Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Showcase]] [[Category: Hollenbeck Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies]] [[Category: DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Hollenbeck and ALL its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect--and those that don't. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. : To add your ancestor to this study, simply include the following category to the Biography section of his or her profile: ::
[[Category: Hollenbeck Name Study]]
: One goal of originator of this study is to identify which major families are in the United States. Here are some of the known distinct families that have been identified: *The descendants of [[Hollenbeck-635|Gerhard Friedrich "Fritz" Hollenbeck]] from Hanover, Germany who immigrated to Missouri *The descendants of [[Hallenbeck-8|Casper Jacobse]] (c. 1620-1703) of Albany, NY * The descendants of [[Hollenbach-60|Johann Georg Hollenbach]] (1717-1791) of Bayern, Germany * The descendants of [[Hollenbach-30| Johan Michael Hollenbach]] (1734-1812) from Lindfluhr, Germany * The descendants of [[Hollabaugh-37|George C Hollabaugh Sr]] (c.1760-c.1804) possibly from Germany, confirmed Y-Chromosome haplogroup: R-U106. ''Thomas McKee says the descendants tested have been further refined to L48, but there has not yet been any adjustment made here at WikiTree.'' [[Hollenbeck-72|Hollenbeck-72]] 11:38, 5 January 2016 (EST) === "But he was baptized way over there in Schenectady!" === : According to Jonathan Pearson,
All these new and foreign settlers, until they had churches of their own, brought their children either to Albany or Schenectady to be christened. Hence there will be found in this work many names of families then residing as far west as Caughnawaga and Canajoharie, south to the Helderberg and Schoharie, and north to Galway and Kayaderosseras patent [http://www.schenectadyhistory.org/families/firstsettlers/ Contributions for the Genealogies of the Descendants of the First Settlers of the Patent & City of Schenectady from 1662 to 1800].
== Eighty Six Known Spelling Variations == : As of 20 Jun 2015, there are 86 known variations on our name, according to the Hollabaugh DNA project at Family Tree DNA: : Halabaugh, Halabough, Hallabaugh, Hallabough, [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hallenbach Hallenbach], [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hallenback Hallenback], [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hallenbech Hallenbech], [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hallenbeck Hallenbeck], Hallobaugh, Hallobough, Holabach, Holaback, Holabaugh, Holabech, Holabeck, Holabo, Holabough, Holebach, Holeback, Holebaugh, Holebech, Holebeck, Holebo, Holebough, Holibach, Holiback, [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Holibaugh Holibaugh], Holibech, Holibeche, Holibeck, Holibo, Holibough, [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hollabaugh Hollabaugh], Hollabo, Hollabough, Hollanaugh, Hollanbach, Hollanback, [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hollanbaugh Hollanbaugh], Hollanbech, Hollanbeche, [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hollanbeck Hollanbeck], [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hollanbeck Hollanbeck], Hollanbough, Hollandbach, Hollandback, Hollandbech, Hollandbeck, Hollebecque, Hollebo, Hollenaugh, [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hollenbach Hollenbach ], [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hollenback Hollenback], [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hollenbaugh Hollenbaugh], [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hollenbech Hollenbech], Hollenbeche, [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hollenbeck Hollenbeck], Hollenbock, Hollenbough, Holleveck, [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hollibaugh Hollibaugh], Hollibo, Hollibough, Hollinaugh, Hollobach, Holloback, [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hollobaugh Hollobaugh], Hollobech, Hollobeck, Hollobo, Hollobough, Hollonaugh, Hollowbach, Hollowback, Hollowbech, Hollowbeck, Hollybach, Hollyback, Hollybech, Hollybeck, Holobach, Holoback, [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Holobaugh Holobaugh], Holobech, Holobeck, Holobo, Holobough [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/hollabaugh/ Hollabaugh DNA Project] === Let's Crunch Some Numbers === : The following tables (under construction) are numerations in states along the Northern and Southern Westward migration routes in the US based on searches in www.FindAGrave.com memorials. : Thanks to Thomas R. McKee of the [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/hollabaugh/surnames Hollabaugh DNA Project] for taking the trouble to crunch these numbers to start these tables. : This first table shows the number distribution for these names along the northern migration routes: {| border="1" class="wikitable" cellpadding="3" |- ! North !VA !NY !PA !NJ !MD !OH !IN !IL !MO !IA !WI !CA !sub-total !North + South |- |Hollenbeck||23||1473||227||52||4||191||142||243||293||311||182||332||3473||3721 |- |Hallenbeck||13||1401||11||15||---||21||28||33||16||25||19||41||1623||1706 |- |Hollenbach||6||31||715||15||5||63||31||20||27||1||24||4||942||1001 |- |Hollenback||5||65||165||15||---||67||174||203||32||19||14||43||802||864 |- |Hollabaugh||1||11||304||---||3||87||24||---||13||2||---||21||466||693 |- |Holibaugh||1||---||45||1||---||74||3||---||----||----||----||23||147||161 |- |Holobaugh||---||---||5||---||---||44||2||2||7||---||1||8||69||114 |- |Hollenbaugh||---||1||---||---||---||2||---||4||---||---||---||---||7||7 |} : Here are the same names along the southern migration routes: {| border="1" class="wikitable" cellpadding="3" |- ! South !VA !WV !KY !NC !SC !TN !GA !AL !AR !MS !OK !TX !sub-total |- |Hollenbeck||23||3||8||8||4||7||12||9||38||10||88||38||248 |- |Hallenbeck||13||2||2||7||---||2||8||3||5||3||6||32||83 |- |Hollenbach||6||---||35||1||---||2||3||1||2||----||2||7||59 |- |Hollenback||5||16||1||---||4||2||2||---||1||4||24||3||62 |- |Hollabaugh||1||2||2||1||---||14||----||---||66||----||18||123||227 |- |Holibaugh||----||----||----||----||----||----||2||2||----||----||----||10||14 |- |Holobaugh||---||---||---||11||4||6||----||1||22||----||---||1||45 |- |Hollenbaugh||---||---||---||---||---||---||---||---||---||---||---||---||0 |} : ''Last updated: 29 Sep 2015'' == Other Interesting and Useful Web Links == * [http://www.paintedhills.org/POTTER/HOLLENBECKCEM.htm Potter County Historical Society: Hollenbeck Cemetery] * [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=raviac&id=I8255 The Hallenbeck's Hubbub] * [http://albanynyhistory.blogspot.com/2012/07/the-old-halenbeek-burial-ground.html Old Halenbeek Burial Ground] * [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nygreen2/the_coxsackie_declaration_of_independence.htm The Coxsackie Declaration] == Sources == == See Also == * Hallenbeck Family of New York National Genealogical Society Quarterly. Volume 65. June 1977. Number 2. by Robert Vincent Anderson. * [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/HollenbeckFamily Hollenbeck Surname Y-DNA Project] * Margaret Bready Genealogy Collection, by Bready, Margaret, -1995; Published 1987; Topics: Eastham (Mass.)--Genealogy; Volume H, Pages 476, Possible copyright status: In copyright; Language: English; Digitizing sponsor Boston Public Library; Book contributor Eastham Historical Society; Collection easthamhistoricalsociety; regionaldigitizationmass; americana; Notes No title page found. No copyright page found. No table-of-contents pages found.; URL: https://archive.org/stream/margaretbreadygebrea_6#page/n13/mode/2up == Sources ==

Hollingsworth Name Study

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[[Category:Hollingsworth Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == Origins == "According to the late Harry Hollingsworth, one of the family’s most prominent genealogists, the first written mention of our clan was of one Tomas de Holinewurth, of Cheshire, who signed the Burgh charter some time between 1211 and 1225. By 1298, the family begins to appear in the Lancashire records as well, when a land grant to Matthew de Hollinworth was recorded. And in 1339, Johannes de Holynworth and Rogerus de Holymworth are recorded in a poll tax in Yorkshire. By the early fifteenth century, the surname begins to appear in the records for Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire as well."Hollingsworth, Douglas. [http://www.valentinehollingsworth.com/index.php/articles/genealogy-research/2-uncategorised/1-welcome-to-hollingsworth-ancestry "Hollingsworth Family Origins."] Hollingsworth Ancestry Website. Accessed 5 July 2017. == Hollingsworth DNA Study == Recent DNA testing has shown that there are multiple Hollingsworth families that do not share a common ancestor. Testing of a proven descendant of the Hollingworth family of Hollingworth Hall in Cheshire showed that he matches very few other bearers of the surname. His genetic matches were found in Derbyshire and, intriguingly, Australia. Most of the Hollingsworths in England share a different pattern of DNA. Another Hollingsworth family in Lincolnshire is unrelated to the ones in the northwest of England or the southeast of England, but are related to the clan that settled in Cambridge in the mid 17th century. Yet another family lived in the fens of Lincolnshire in the 1600s. A recent discovery of The Hollingsworth DNA Project is that Valentine Hollingsworth, who is the originator of the main Hollingsworth line in the USA, came from the Yorkshire Hollingsworth line. They have two British participants who are direct male descendants of the Yorkshire Hollingsworth line, both of whom share Y-DNA with each other (a closer link) and with those participants descended from Valentine Hollingsworth (a more distant link). It looks like Valentine's line migrated from Yorkshire to Ireland and from there to the colonies. You can find out more about the Hollingsworth DNA study [http://www.dvhss.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=18&Itemid=151 here] (Family Tree DNA). == Hollingsworth Name Study == This is a [[:Category:Hollingsworth_Name_Study|One Name Study]] to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join the study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board or G2G (tagged [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/Hollingsworth Hollingsworth]), add details of your name research, etc. : ~ [[Rorabacher-18|Jo Hollingsworth]], project leader == Variants == Spellings other than Hollingsworth: * Hollingworth (see [[Hollingworth-252]]) * Hollinsworth (see [[Hollinsworth-17]]) * Hollinworth * Hollandsworth (see [[Hollandsworth-59]]) * Hollynworthe == db_errors == Did you know that the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/db_errors {{tag|db_errors}}] project has a "by surname" search feature? Check it out [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebName/errors.htm?Name=HOLLINGSWORTH&MaxErrors=100 here] & see if any of your Hollingsworth/Hollingworth/etc. profiles are listed. == Goals == * Create a list of solid resources for researching Hollingsworth genealogy * Find sources for the [[:Category:Unsourced_Profiles|unsourced Hollingsworth profiles]] on WikiTree. There are a lot! * Stay up to date on the discoveries being made by the Hollingsworth DNA Project, who are currently using Y-DNA to trace the origins of various Hollingsworth lines. == Resources == * All 112 issues of [https://hollingsworthregister.com/112-issues/ ''The Hollingsworth Register''] in PDF format * Extracted articles from ''The Hollingsworth Register'' relating to [https://hollingsworthregister.com/canadian-content/ Canadian Hollingsworths] * [http://www.hollygardens.com/hollingsw/index.htm Descendants of Henry Hollingsworth (born 1598), father of Valentine Sr. and the County Wexford - Wicklow families] * [http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/d/a/r/Earl-L-Darrah/GENE3-0001.html Descendants of Valentine Hollingsworth, Sr] * [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hollingworth Wikipedia page on Hollingsworth] == To-Do List == * == Join == # Contact the project leader, [[Rorabacher-18|Jo Hollingsworth]], or simply add your name and interests below. # For a "One Name Studies" badge, post an answer to [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/417512/would-you-like-to-create-a-one-name-study-join-the-project this G2G question]. === Hollingsworth Researchers === * [[Rorabacher-18|Jo Hollingsworth]], Born and bred in England, my husband [[Hollingsworth-2558|Andrew Hollingsworth]]'s line goes back many generations in Yorkshire. I call him a one man genetic geolocation program! * [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]] - My interest is in the family of the American Quaker [[Hollingsworth-33|Valentine Hollingsworth]]. Family tradition says there are Hollingsworths in our tree. John Dixon may be the connection. [[Dixon-1980|John Dixon]] - father of my gr-gr-gr-grandfather, [[Dixon-8198|Zachariah Dixon]] - died about 1850 in Mississippi. He may be related to the [[Dixon-350|John Dixon]] (1702-1742) who married [[Hollingsworth-1343|Sarah Hollingsworth]], granddaughter of [[Hollingsworth-33|Valentine]]. * [[Hollingsworth-2166|Mandi (Hollingsworth) Shirk]] - We have traced our tree back to Prince Robert Hollingsworth in 1100s in what is now Cheshire, England. * [[Tressillian-4|Pamela Tressillian]] - I come from a long line of Lincolnshire Hollingsworths on my maternal side * [[Sizemore-991|Valerie Sizemore]] - I have Hollingsworth in my lineage through my mother's side. * [[Rose-9587|Machelle Truby]] - My maternal grandfather was Julian Thomas Hollingsworth, married to Irene (Lewis) Hollingsworth. [[Griscom-30 John Griscom]] - Valentine Hollingsworth is my 7th great-grandfather. == Sources ==

Hollis Name Study

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[[Category:Hollis Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Hollis-1312|B. Hollis]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Hollis and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == Thomas Hollis (1720-1774) -Harvard University Connection: Is Thomas Hollis one of your ancestors? Thomas Hollis was born in 1659, the eldest son of Thomas Hollis and his wife nee Mary Whiting. The family were Baptists, living in the dissenting enclave of the Minories in London, running a cutlery and hardware business established by his grandfather John Ramsker, a Sheffield cutler. In 1683 Thomas Hollis married Hannah Legay, daughter of Isaac Legay and his wife nee Katherine Williams. She died in 1724 (1). They had no children. He adopted a son of his brother Nathaniel, "but not content to do thus much, very imperiously forced him into the trade - Mr. John Hollis objected to the young man, as an obstinate and awkward person, more likely to be troublesome than of any use ; which, indeed, proved to be the case." (2). Despite family problems, the business prospered. Having become wealthy through its success, the interests of Thomas Hollis lay in wholesale charity rather than wholesale cutlery. Like their father Thomas Hollis 1634-1718 both brothers were benefactors of the Hollis Hospital in Sheffield, and governors of St Thomas’s Hospital in London. Like him, both made donations to Harvard College, the foremost place of learning in the American colonies. The attention of Thomas Hollis had been drawn to Harvard by an uncle, who was himself a benefactor. "I have had many thoughts of showing some liberality to it ever since the death of my honoured uncle, Robert Thorner, who made me one of his trustees." (3). However the benefaction by Thomas Hollis was to be on a far greater scale. In 1721 Thomas Hollis informed his American correspondent that "his success in business inclined his heart 'to a proportional distribution'". His first funds sent over were for "the maintenance and education of pious young men for the ministry, who are poor in this world". But he was persuaded by the college dignitaries to set up instead a Professorship of Divinity "notwithstanding the great difference of his theological opinions". Negotiations took two years, and "Hollis could never have fully appreciated the fact that the first candidate who was proposed for the professorship - assented to the divine right of infant baptism", which was the opposite of Baptist doctrine (4). Meanwhile he was continually sending over books for the college library, and had a printed catalogue distributed to encourage further donation. Then in 1726 he sent funds for setting up a Professorship in Mathematics, followed in the next year by costly scientific apparatus. Altogether his gifts exceeded £6,000. He resisted all pressure to spread his American benefaction. "I have no inclination to be diverted from my projected design," he wrote "I was disgusted at the suggestion and refused to read on." "Yale College led me to suspect a snake in the grass". Yet for all his obstinacy, he was a modest man. "My donations to the College", he wrote "having made more discourse about it than formerly in London, I could have wisht to have been less well knowne, only quiet my mind, in that possibly some others may be moved to like good worke for your advantage" (5). Thomas Hollis died on 24 January 1731. In his Will dated 6 January 1730 (6) Thomas Hollis left £2000 to his brother John Hollis, and confirmed the settlement already made for benefit of his children Isaac Hollis, Timothy Hollis, Mary Winnock, Hannah Edwards, and Elizabeth Ashurst. To his brother Nathaniel Hollis he bequeathed £1000 and £200 per annum. Other beneficiaries included his great-nephew John Solly (property in east Kent); nephew William Ladds £1000; niece Mary Reynolds (wife of John Reynolds) £1000; her daughter Mary Reynolds £1000, furniture and portrait of her mother; Elizabeth Williams (wife of John Williams and daughter of his late uncle John Hollis of St Albans) £100; £100 each to her children; £100 each to Hannah Malyn and Elizabeth Malyn, children of his late cousin Dorothy Malyn; Joshua Hollis, covenant servant to himself and brother John £300; Elizabeth Hollis and Ann Hollis (children of his late cousin Thomas Hollis of St Albans cutler) £300 by the hands of their brother Joshua Hollis; an income from his Orphan’s Stock in the Chamber of London for his cousin Hannah Hutton senior for life and then for her children; his cousin Hannah Hutton (wife of James Hutton senior) £200; her son George Hutton £100; Elizabeth Edmonds (daughter of his cousin Hannah Hutton) £50; £2500 to trustees John Hollis and sons in trust for purposes directed; Christ Church Hospital in London and St Thomas’s Hospital £500 each for apprenticing poor boys; the New Workhouse in Bishopsgate Street £500; the French Church in Threadneedle Steet and the Dutch Church in Austin Friars £100 each for their poor; Trinity Minories church £20 for poor housekeepers in the parish and £30 more; £100 in trust for poor labouring workmen in Sheffield; £50 in trust for poor labouring workmen in Birmingham and the same for those in Wolverhampton; the Society for the Reformation of Manners in London £100; Jeremiah Hunt £100; and his son Benjamin Hunt £100. His nephew Thomas Hollis (son of his brother Nathaniel Hollis) was to be his successor as trustee under the Will of Robert Thorner, and his nephew was also to have his powers in nominating professors and students on his foundation at Harvard College and appointing his successor. He was also to have his house in London, lands in Pollox Hill at Bedford, £3000 (in trust to his father until he became 21), and all the residue of his personal estate. He was also appointed his sole executor. In a Codicil dated 6 July 1730, £50 was bequeathed to Josiah Maber and £50 each to servants. Two days after Thomas Hollis died, probate of his Will was granted to his sole executor, his nephew Thomas, on 26 January 1731. (1) Some Memorials of the Hollis Family G. Hester (1895) pages 14 and 15. (2) Memoirs of Thomas Brand-Hollis, Esq. J. Disney (1808) page 46; Some Memorials of the Hollis Family G. Hester (1895) page 15. (3) The Harvard Graduates' Magazine W.R. Thayer et al. volume 3 (1894-95) page 342. The trusteeship was set up by Robert Thorner in his Will dated 31 May 1690. (4) The Harvard Graduates' Magazine W.R. Thayer et al. volume 3 (1894-95) pages 342 and 343. (5) The Harvard Graduates' Magazine W.R. Thayer et al. volume 3 (1894-95) pages 344 to 347. (6) An abstract of the Will is given in The New England Historical and Genealogical Register : Genealogical Gleanings in England H F Waters volume 45 (1891) pages 56 to 57. http://hollisclassic.harvard.edu/ Featured Item: Thomas Hollis Letters Lists of books donated to the Harvard College Library by Thomas Hollis, 1763-1787. The oldest endowed professorship 1721 gift led to long line of Hollis Chair occupants at Divinity School By Colleen Walsh, Harvard Staff Writer Little could a wealthy London merchant know that his gift to Harvard in 1721 would transform how students are taught in today’s universities, and lead to a fundamental shift in the School’s founding ethos. The seeds of change took root with creation of the Hollis Professorship of Divinity, the oldest endowed professorship in North America, enabled by Thomas Hollis, a philanthropist with a passion for liberty and religious expression. Though he never visited New England, Hollis was familiar with Harvard by way of his uncle Robert Thorner, who had left the sum of 500 pounds to the College in his will. Hollis was interested in, he wrote, “the liberties the Baptists in New England enjoyed.” “Hollis had come to believe that Harvard was an academic institution that would be broad-minded toward all sects, and he was interested in encouraging the liberal spirit that was gaining strength in Boston and Cambridge,” wrote William Bentinck-Smith and Elizabeth Stouffer in “Harvard University History of Named Chairs” (1995). The Londoner understood religious intolerance, since his Baptist faith put him at odds with the Church of England. Worried about the perceived intolerance of New England’s Congregationalists, Hollis stipulated several conditions for the new professorship, aimed at preventing religious bias. In the rules laid out by Hollis, the holder of the chair would have to “be a Masters of Arts, and in Communion with some Christian Church of one of the three Denominations, Congregational Presbiterian or Baptist.” Hollis’ philanthropy ran deep. Prior to creating the chair, which he endowed at 80 pounds a year, he sent casks of nails and cutlery along with scientific instruments to the College and regularly contributed books that reflected liberal thinking. In 1727, he established the Hollis Professorship of Mathematicks and Natural Philosophy. Some observers say his generosity even outmatched that of Harvard’s most famous benefactor, namesake John Harvard. While remaining true to their Calvinist trainings, early holders of the professorship gradually began to move toward a more liberal ideology. During his 43-year tenure as the first appointee, Edward Wigglesworth offered “antithetical views on a theological subject, forcing the student to think and draw his own conclusions,” wrote Russell V. Kohr in a 1981 master’s thesis for Western Michigan University. Edward Wigglesworth II, who took over for his father in 1765, was an authority on both theology and mathematics and an original member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. “The establishment of the chair really marked a critical step toward more ecumenical training,” said Harvey Cox, Hollis Research Professor of Divinity who held the Hollis professorship for several years until 2009. But trouble erupted in 1805 when Henry Ware, a Unitarian minister and the valedictorian of Harvard’s class of 1785, was elected to the position. The decision sent shockwaves through the Harvard campus. The move broke with the tradition of appointing an orthodox Calvinist to the post in favor of a more liberal Unitarian. So angered were some conservatives, led by acting president Eliphalet Pearson, that they decamped for nearby Andover, where in 1807 they founded the Andover Theological Seminary, the nation’s first formal school devoted to the education of ministers. But in addition to stirring controversy, Hollis’ gifts prompted an understanding of the need for professors who were authorities in their fields, as opposed to tutors who would instruct students in a variety of topics. The shift set the stage for creating more endowed professorships and gradually restructuring instruction at Harvard and beyond. “The establishment of the chair broke the lockstep of the practice inherited by Harvard College from Oxford and Cambridge Universities, by which a tutor taught all members of a class all subjects,” said Kohr in his essay. “Henceforth, the divinity professor taught only divinity, and thus the vertical, or departmental, system of curricular organization was begun at the College.” The Hollis Chair, as legend suggests, also came with one important right, resurrected by Cox: the right to graze a cow in Harvard Yard. As one of his parting acts before stepping down from the chair, Cox borrowed a bovine from the Farm School in Athol. The animal’s presence, Cox told a crowd near the steps of Memorial Church in 2009, represented “how much closer we need to be to the animals that sustain us, to the Earth, the grass, the vegetables.” The current holder of the professorship is Karen King, whose research centers on women and heresy in ancient Christianity. The first woman to hold the post, she called her selection extraordinary. “Appointing me to this chair connects the history of women at the University back to a time when women weren’t present,” said King, a member of the faculty at Harvard Divinity School.  “I think my appointment shows us, too, a lot about how far the University has come, and the direction Harvard has taken from a narrow piety of male clergy to the embrace of women and many religious traditions.” Comment from Harvard University Archives Thomas Hollis, library benefactor and namesake of the Harvard Online Library catalog Thomas Hollis (1720-1774) and his family helped build Harvard's library collections, both before and after the catastrophic fire of 1764. In honor of the debut of the Harvard Library's HOLLIS+ discovery system this month, the Archives presents a selection of notes and letters written by Thomas Hollis and indicative of his generous nature. The welcome extended by Harvard to its 18th-century benefactor will surely be echoed by 21st-century users of the eponymous catalog. More information about Thomas Hollis can be found in the Archives' finding aid for the Lists of books donated to the Harvard College Library by Thomas Hollis, 1763-1787.                                                                  

Holloway DNA Study

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[[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category:Holloway Name Study]] == Overview == The [[Space:Holloway_Name_Study|Holloway Name Study]] exists to collect together in one place everything about the Holloway surname and its closely related variants. This page is an extension of the study for the purposes of genetic genealogy and related topics. You can see a list of all the DNA tests linked to Holloway ancestors on the [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=Holloway Holloway DNA Connections Page]. [[Lemons-34 | Kari Lemons]] is the Project Admin at Wikitree and at [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/holloway/activity-feed FamilyTreeDNA]. If you already have DNA test(s), please [[Special:DNATests|link them to your WikiTree profile]], then add this space page as a link on your profile using this wiki link: : [[Space:Holloway_DNA_Study|Holloway DNA Study]] There also exists a [https://www.facebook.com/groups/hollowaydnaproject/ Holloway DNA group on Facebook] for connecting with others interested in the project on that platform. The purpose of that group is to increase the visibility of the project to prospective DNA candidates who might not otherwise discover it on other platforms. If you are new to genetic genealogy (DNA) and/or WikiTree, we recommend starting with [[Help:How_to_Get_Started_with_DNA|the DNA help guide on WikiTree]]. It's important to note that WikiTree does not do any genetic matching of its own. It shows potential matches based solely on links in the tree. WikiTree's prediction of matches is only as good as the tree itself. == Y-DNA == There are numerous resources availalble describing the usefulness of Y-DNA in both genealogy and anthropology [[Help:Y-Chromosome DNA Tests]]. If you are a male Holloway with a Y-DNA test, you should consider [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/holloway/activity-feed joining the surname project] even if you are not very active in research. You can [[Special:DNATests|link it to your WikiTree profile]] which will show your potential match alongside other profiles linked in your patrilineal family tree. If you are not a male Holloway, you can still help the Holloway project by asking family members to test. Autosomal DNA (AncestryDNA, etc) can help to locate these individuals if you do not have a close family member who qualifies. If you are interested in Y-DNA testing, we typically recommend starting with a Y-37 marker test for initial matching and then upgrading to higher markers and SNPs later as additional refinement is needed. Upgrading can typically be done without resampling. One important feature of the FamilyTreeDNA surname project is the ability for the administrator to group Y-DNA kits that match each other within genealogical timeframes. The sections below provide a brief overview of the currently identified haplogroups, matching clusters and lineages where known. The labels given for the various groups are assigned by the project administrator and subject to change as additional data arrives. We will try to keep this page current, but the surname project at FamilyTreeDNA is the primary source. === Y-DNA Haplogroups === ==== E-Haplogroup ==== The E-Haplogroup [[wikipedia:Haplogroup_E-M96|Haplogroup E on Wikipedia]] [[Space:Y-DNA_Haplogroup_E_Subclades]] currently has only one identified subgroup. ===== E-Haplo 1 Marion, Tenn ===== This group represents a branch of Holloways commonly linked geographically to Marion Co., Tennessee. This group also reports matches to the Hatfield surname leading to speculation of a non-paternity event. Documentary evidence currently suggests that this Holloway family may have branched from R-Haplo 8. This family tree needs profiles added on WikiTree, but one such lineage belongs to [[Holloway-4287#Descendants|Jeremiah Holloway (abt.1826-1896)]] of Marion Co., Tennessee. Members of this group do not have extended SNP results from either Big Y-700 or FamilyFinder. ===== E-Haplo No Matches ===== There are additional kits who belong to the E-Haplogroup but who do not currently match any other kit. ==== G-Haplogroup ==== The G-Haplogroup [[wikipedia:Haplogroup_G-M201|Haplogroup G on Wikipedia]] [[Space:Y-DNA_Haplogroup_G_Subhaplogroups]] currently has only one identified subgroup. There is not enough information provided about this group to give a description of their lineage. Members of this group do not have extended SNP results from either Big Y-700 or FamilyFinder. ==== I-Haplogroup ==== The I-Haplogroup [[wikipedia:Haplogroup_I-M170|Haplogroup I on Wikipedia]] [[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup I Subhaplogroups]] currently has five identified subgroups. Each of these groups represents a distinct common ancestor in genealogical timeframes. ===== I-Haplo 1 Barnstable, Mass ===== This group represents descendants of immigrant [[Holloway-53#Descendants|Joseph Holloway (abt.1605-abt.1647)]] of Barnstable Co., Massachussetts. Kits in this group report uncommon variants of the surname Holloway including Holway, Halley and Hawley. * I-M253>...>FTD5240 ===== I-Haplo 2 ===== There is not enough information provided about this group to give a description. There are indications that it represents a Holdaway lineage, but additional matching kits are needed. Members of this group do not have extended SNP results from either Big Y-700 or FamilyFinder. ===== I-Haplo 3 ===== This group represents descendants of [[Holloway-1961#Descendants|Solomon Holloway (abt.1774-abt.1856)]] of Carroll Co., Georgia. Additional testing is needed in potentially related branches to determine the lineage as there is currently no clear documentary evidence as to Solomon's parents. * I-M253>...>FTE85369 ===== I-Haplo 4 Somerset England ===== This group represents descendants of [[Holloway-550#Descendants|John Holloway (1686-1717)]] and Mary Pharo of Burllington Co., New Jersey. This immigrant line originated out of Somerset, England. This Holloway family is heavily documented in Quaker monthly meeting records throughout New Jersey and Virginia. Many descendant lines predominately stayed north of Mason-Dixon into Indiana and Ohio before the Civil War, but this is a general rule. They have also been documented in southern states such as Kentucky and Missouri as well. * I-M223>...>[https://discover.familytreedna.com/y-dna/I-BY75916/story BY75916] ===== I-Haplo 5 ===== This family reports descent from [[Holloway-2670#Descendants|Reuben Holloway (abt.1780-abt.1840)]] of Amite Co., Mississippi. However, there seems to be some uncertainty around the ancestry of this Reuben Holloway. His currently linked parents are purported to have had a different son named Reuben who was of Gilmer Co., Georgia. No members of this group have done extended SNP testing, however FamilyFinder SNP data has identified a stone age haplogroup: * I-M170>...>P37 ===== I-Haplo No Matches ===== This group represents Holloway kits who are in the I-Haplogroup but do not match any other kit. The following distinct ancestral paths have been reported: * I-L758>...>M253>...>[https://discover.familytreedna.com/y-dna/I-A18449/story A18449] * I-L758>...>M223>...>[https://discover.familytreedna.com/y-dna/I-FT240454/story BY157642] ==== R-Haplogroup ==== The R-Haplogroup [[wikipedia:Haplogroup_R_(Y-DNA)|Haplogroup R on Wikipedia]] [[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R1b (aka R-M343) Subhaplogroups]] currently has eight identified subgroups. Each of these groups represents a distinct common ancestor in genealogical timeframes. ===== R-Haplo 1 William Holloway b1566 Taunton, Mass ===== This group represents descendants of [[Holloway-423#Descendants|William Holloway (abt.1586-1665)]] of Taunton Co., Massachussetts. Matching members are found along this ancestral path: * R-M269>...>[https://discover.familytreedna.com/y-dna/R-FGC12306/story FGC12306] ===== R-Haplo 2 Hollowells ===== There is not enough information provided about this group to give a description. No members of this group have done extended SNP testing. ===== R-Haplo 3 John Holloway b1745 and brother William Georgia ===== This group represents descendants of [[Holloway-367#Descendants|John Hardy Holloway (abt.1710-1786)]] and [[Chambliss-372|Frances Chambliss (1719-1789)]]. No members of this group have done extended SNP testing. ===== R-Haplo 4 Tennessee - Kentucky Holloways ===== The patriarch of this group has not been positively identified in documentary evidence. There are indications that it may represent the descendants of [[Holloway-581#Descendants|Nathaniel Holloway (aft.1740-abt.1825)]] of Caroline Co., Virginia. The matching kits are descendants of [[Holloway-580#Descendants|George Whitfield Holloway (abt.1774-aft.1830)]] and [[Holloway-6648#Descendants|James P Holloway (abt.1815-abt.1870)]]. The relationship between George and James is unknown, but Y-DNA evidence shows they share a common patrilineal ancestry. No members of this group have done extended SNP testing, however FamilyFinder has identified this Metal Age ancestral path: * R-M269>...>L48 ===== R-Haplo 5 George Holloway b1590 York, Virginia ===== This group represents descendants of [[Holloway-392#Descendants|George Holloway (1590-1641)]] of York Co., Virginia. Matching members are found along this ancestral path: * R-M269>...>BY36344>[https://discover.familytreedna.com/y-dna/R-FTD8841/story FTD8841]>[https://discover.familytreedna.com/y-dna/R-FTD9138/story FTD9138]>[https://discover.familytreedna.com/y-dna/R-FTD64599/story FTD64599] ===== R-Haplo 6 Steven Holloway b1732 North Carolina ===== This group represents descendants of [[Holloway-332#Descendants|Stephen Holloway (abt.1732-bef.1800)]] of North Carolina. Matching members are found along this ancestral path: * R-M269>...>Z295>...>CTS4065>...>[https://discover.familytreedna.com/y-dna/R-BY36274/story BY36274] ===== R-Haplo 7 Robert Holloway b1710 Orange, North Carolina ===== This group represents descendants of [[Holloway-334#Descendants|Robert Holloway (abt.1710-aft.1778)]] of Orange Co., North Carolina. Members of this group do not have extended SNP results from either Big Y-700 or FamilyFinder. ===== R-Haplo 8 John Holloway & Hannah Spiers, Essex & Cumberland, VA ===== This group represents descendants of [[Holloway-2923#Descendants|James Holloway (abt.1654-1698)]]. Matching members are found along this ancestral path: * R-M269>...>FGC17938>...>FGC29516>...>[https://discover.familytreedna.com/y-dna/R-FGC29537/story FGC29537]>[https://discover.familytreedna.com/y-dna/R-FTC46496/story FTC46496]>[https://discover.familytreedna.com/y-dna/R-Y81147/story Y81147] ===== R-Haplo No Matches ===== This group represents Holloway kits who belong in the R-Haplogroup but do not currently match any other kit. ==== T-Haplogroup ==== The T-Haplogroup [[wikipedia:Haplogroup_T-M184|Haplogroup T on Wikipedia]] [[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup T Subhaplogroups]] currently has only one identified subgroup. At least one member of this group reports lineage from [[Holloway-3984#Descendants|John Holloway (1737-1781)]] of Craven Co., South Carolina who was killed at Fort Natchez in 1781. Matching members are found along this ancestral path, though this is a Metal Ages era haplogroup so additional tests are needed to refine it into genealogical timeframes: * T-M184>...>L446>[https://discover.familytreedna.com/y-dna/T-BY63685/story BY63685] === Untested Branches === There are many significant Holloway branches whose patrilineal descendants either have no representation in the Holloway project or haven't been clearly confirmed. As such, certain lines might be able to resolve long-standing questions about the various Holloway families either by matching existing groups or showing a unique branch. * [[Holloway-482|Reuben Holloway (abt.1753-1806)]] of Edgefield, South Carolina * [[Holloway-278|William Holloway (abt.1734-1784)]] of Brunswick Co., Virginia * [[Holloway-3859|John Holloway (abt.1771-1853)]] of Boutetort/Allegheny Co., Virginia * [[Holloway-1070|John Holloway (abt.1710-abt.1789)]] (m. Frances Bradford) of Worcester/Somerset Co. Maryland * [[Holloway-2922|William Holloway (abt.1675-bef.1746)]] (m. Ann MNU) of Spotsylvania Co., Virginia If there are others to add, please do so or comment on this page. Likewise, if you are looking for information on a particular ancestry, please ask a comment. Please keep privacy in mind. We can only discuss groupings at a high-level and not provide personal information about any individual tester without explicit permission. == Autosomal DNA == Autosomal DNA testing casts the widest net for finding relatives across both maternal and paternal lines [[Help:Autosomal DNA Tests]]. It can't reliably go as far back on surname research as Y-DNA testing of males, but it is nevertheless very helpful in genealogy. Due to the sprawling nature of autosomal connections, it is best to let [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=Holloway features of WikiTree] show potential autosomal connections between users rather than attempt to summarize them here. If you have autosomal DNA tests (AncestryDNA, 23&Me, FamilyFinder, et al), you can [[Special:DNATests|link them to your profile]]. It takes upwards of 24 hours for your kit to be associated with presumably related profiles. WikiTree does not do any genetic matching of its own. It shows potential matches based solely on connections in the tree. WikiTree's prediction of matches is only as good as the tree itself. == mtDNA == See: [[Help:Mitochondrial DNA Tests]] == X-DNA == See: [[Help:X-Chromosome DNA Tests]] == Additional Notes == === Surname Tags === Pages on WikiTree are limited to three surname tags. See the [[Space:Holloway_Name_Study|Holloway Name Study]] for discussion on additional variants. == Sources ==

Holloway Name Study

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[[Category:Holloway Name Study]]__NOTOC__ [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Holloway Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Holloway Holloway] name and its related variant spellings of genealogical significance. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Holloway name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (e.g. England Holloways), by time period (18th Century Holloways), or by topic (Holloway DNA, Holloway Occupations, Holloway Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Holloway Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Lemons-34|Kari Lemons]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Holloway}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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==Research Pages== Here is the current list of research pages included in the study: * [[Space:Holloway DNA Study|Holloway DNA Study]] * [[Space:Holloway Immigrants|Working List of Holloway Immigrants]] * [[Space:Holloway Books|Holloway Books]] ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Holoway Holoway] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Holliway Holliway] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hollaway Hollaway] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hollway Hollway]

Hollywood, California

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[[Category:Hollywood, California]] [[Category:Los Angeles County, California]] {{OnePlaceStudy | place = Hollywood, California}} {{Image|file=Hollywood_California-5.jpg |caption=Hollywood Blvd at Highland }} '''Sister Site of the Los Angeles County Project.''' [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Los_Angeles_County%2C_California] ===Hollywood Founders and First Families=== *[[Hviid-12|Ivar Weid]] ~ Mr. and Mrs. Weid came to Los Angeles, Ca in 1870. *[[Wilcox-5788|Harvy Wilcox]] ~ Harvey and Ida moved from Topeka, Kansas to Los Angeles, Ca in early 1883. *[[Whitley-1862|H.J. Whitley]] ~ H.J. Whitley and his wife Margaret Virginia Whitley named the town while on their honeymoon in 1886. ===Hollywood Neighborhoods=== *'''Beachwood Canyon''' Beachwood Canyon is a community in the Hollywood Hills, in the northern portion of Hollywood in Los Angeles, California. The upper portion of the canyon is the '''Hollywoodland''' community that was advertised in the 1920s by the original of what is now known as the '''Hollywood Sign'''. The canyon features its own market, cafe, florist and stables. Beachwood Canyon was first developed in the 1920s by a syndicate composed of West Hollywood's founder,''' [[Sherman-5593|Moses Hazeltine Sherman]]''' ; Los Angeles Times publisher''' [[Chandler-6027|Harry Chandler]]''' ; and real estate mogul '''Sidney Woodruff''' (who also developed Dana Point). The architects and landscapers who developed the enclave drew inspiration from the southern regions of France, Italy, and Spain, as well as the turreted castles of Germany, building in the Storybook house architectural style.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beachwood_Canyon,_Los_Angeles] *'''Hollywood''' Hollywood was a small community in 1870 and was incorporated as a municipality in 1903. It was consolidated with the city of Los Angeles in 1910, and soon thereafter a prominent film industry emerged, eventually becoming the most recognizable film industry in the world. In 1853, one adobe hut stood in Nopalera (Nopal field), named for the Mexican Nopal cactus indigenous to the area. By 1870, an agricultural community flourished. The area was known as the Cahuenga Valley, after the pass in the Santa Monica Mountains immediately to the north. According to the diary of '''[[Whitley-1862|H.J. Whitley]]''' , known as the "Father of Hollywood," on his honeymoon in 1886 he stood at the top of the hill looking out over the valley. Along came a Chinese man in a wagon carrying wood. The man got out of the wagon and bowed. The Chinese man was asked what he was doing and replied, "I holly-wood," meaning 'hauling wood.' '''[[Whitley-1862|H.J. Whitley]]''' had an epiphany and decided to name his new town '''Hollywood'''. "Holly" would represent England and "wood" would represent his Scottish heritage. Whitley had already started over 100 towns across the western United States. Original 480-acre map of '''[[Whitley-1862|H.J. Whitley]]''''s property developed by his company, Los Angeles Pacific Boulevard and Development Company. Highland Avenue runs through the center of the property. The square at the lower right hand corner is the Whitley Estate and was not part of the Grand View development. Whitley arranged to buy the 480 acres '''E.C. Hurd''' ranch. They agreed on a price and shook hands on the deal. Whitley shared his plans for the new town with '''General [[Otis-899|Harrison Gray Otis]]''', publisher of the Los Angeles Times, and '''[[Hviid-12|Ivar Weid]]''', a prominent businessman in the area. Glen-Holly Hotel, the first hotel in Hollywood, at the corner of what is now called Yucca Street. It was built in the 1890s. '''[[Hartell-27|Daeida Wilcox]]''' learned of the name Hollywood from '''[[Hviid-12|Ivar Weid]]''' , her neighbor in Holly Canyon (now Lake Hollywood), and a prominent investor and friend of Whitley's. She recommended the same name to her husband,'''[[Wilcox-5788|Harvey Wilcox]]''' who had purchased 120 acres on February 1, 1887. It wasn't until August 1887 Wilcox decided to use that name and filed with the Los Angeles County Recorder's office on a deed and parcel map of the property. The early real-estate boom busted at the end of that year. By 1900, the region had a post office, newspaper, hotel, and two markets. Los Angeles, with a population of 102,479 lays 10 miles east through the vineyards, barley fields, and citrus groves. A single-track streetcar line ran down the middle of Prospect Avenue from it, but service was infrequent and the trip took two hours. The old citrus fruit-packing house was converted into a livery stable, improving transportation for the inhabitants of Hollywood. Newspaper advertisement for Hollywood land sales, 1908 '''[[Whitley-1862|H.J. Whitley]]''' is the man standing on the left wearing a bowler hat. The building at the left is the Hollywood Hotel on the corner of Highland Ave. and Hollywood Blvd. The '''Hollywood Hotel''' was opened in 1902 by '''[[Whitley-1862|H.J. Whitley]]''' who was a president of the Los Pacific Boulevard and Development Company. Having finally acquired the Hurd ranch and subdivided it, Whitley built the hotel to attract land buyers. Flanking the west side of Highland Avenue, the structure fronted on Prospect Avenue, which, still a dusty, unpaved road, was regularly graded and graveled. The hotel was to become internationally known and was the center of the civic and social life and home of the stars for many years. Whitley's company developed and sold one of the early residential areas, the Ocean View Tract. Whitley did much to promote the area. He paid thousands of dollars for electric lighting, including bringing electricity and building a bank, as well as a road into the '''Cahuenga Pass'''. The lighting ran for several blocks down Prospect Avenue. Whitley's land was centered on Highland Avenue. His 1918 development, '''Whitley Heights''', was named for him.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hollywood] ===Hollywood Street Names (where they came from) === *[[Wilcox-5788|Harvy Wilcox]] '''Wilcox Avenue''' runs North and South through Hollywood. *[[Whitley-1862|H.J. Whitley]] '''Whitley Terrace''' the street and Whitley Heights the suburb of Hollywood is named after H.J Whitley. *[[Whitley-1875|Grace Whitley]] '''Grace Ave''' runs north-south through Whitley Heights. *[[Hviid-12|Ivar Hviid]] ~ '''Ivar Avenue''' is located in the heart of Hollywood. *[[Weid-29|Selma Weid]] ~ '''Selma Avenue''' runs East and West all the way through Hollywood. *[[De_Longpre-3|Paul De Longpre]] '''Delongpre Avenue''' runs East /West from Hollywood to WestHollywood to Los Feliz. *[[Mulholland-568|William Mulholland]] '''Mulholland Drive''' runs East/West at the top of the mountain, loops around, and ends at Woodrow Wilson Drive. ===Hollywood Developers and Architects & Notable Neighbors=== *'[[Wilcox-5788|Harvey Wilcox]] *[[Hartell-27|Daeida Hartell]] *[[Whitley-1862|H.J. Whitley]] *[[Hviid-12|Ivar Weid]] *[[Magnus-216|Marie Magnus]] *[[Weid-29|Selma Weid]] *[[De_Longpre-3|Paul De Longpre]] *[[Estievenard-1|Josephine De Longpre]] *[[De_Longpre-5|Blanche De Longpre]] *[[De_Longpre-4|Alice De Longpre]] *[[Bourgeois-1334|Louis Bourgeois]] *[[Baum-396|Lyman Frank Baum]] *[[Toberman-20|Charles E. Toberman]] *[[Rimpau-2|Theodore Rimpau]] *[[Rindge-22|F. H. Rindge]] ===Hollywood Historical Attractions=== *'''Hollywood Sign''' "The sign was erected in 1923 and originally read '''HOLLYWOODLAND'''. Its purpose was to advertise the name of a new segregated housing development in the hills above the Hollywood district of Los Angeles. '''[[Whitley-1862|H.J. Whitley]]''' had already used a sign to advertise his development Whitley Heights, which was located between Highland Avenue and Vine Street. He suggested to his friend '''Harry Chandler''', the owner of the Los Angeles Times newspaper, that the land syndicate in which he was involved make a similar sign to advertise their land. Real estate developers''' Woodruff and Shoults''' called their development "Hollywoodland" and advertised it as a "superb environment without excessive cost on the Hollywood side of the hills." They contracted the Crescent Sign Company to erect 13 letters on the hillside, each facing south. The sign company owner, '''Thomas Fisk Goff''' (1890–1984), designed the sign. Each letter was 30 feet wide and 50 feet high, and the whole sign was studded with some 4,000 light bulbs. The sign would flash in segments: "HOLLY," "WOOD", and "LAND" would first light up individually, then the whole sign would light up. Below the Hollywoodland sign was a searchlight to attract more attention. The sign was officially dedicated in 1923. It was intended only to last a year and a half, but after the rise of American cinema in Los Angeles during the Golden Age of Hollywood, the sign became an internationally recognized symbol and was left there."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hollywood_Sign] ===Hollywood Online Records=== ====Hollywood Cemetery Records==== *'''Hollywood Forever Cemetery.''' {{Image|file=Hollywood_California.jpg |caption=Hollywood Cemetery }} {{Image|file=Hollywood_California-4.jpg |caption=Hollywood Cemetery }} ====Hollywood Books and Newspapers==== *'''The Father of Hollywood'''[https://books.google.com/books?id=nAgAv3duwZEC&pg=PA137&lpg=PA137&dq=F.H+Rindge+Hollywood&source=bl&ots=veg49sf4EU&sig=LLvBiMgRwqXrflKdoYagnn00L1Y&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiHpLT43r_XAhWILyYKHXM5AJgQ6AEILDAB#v=onepage&q=F.H%20Rindge%20Hollywood&f=false] *'''Los Angeles from the Mountains to the Sea: With Selected Biography Volume 3'''[https://books.google.com/books?id=ExUVAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA816&dq=whitley+hollywood&hl=en&ei=Ol8aTK_bIpHMNczy5asF&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=8&ved=0CEcQ6AEwBzgU#v=onepage&q=whitley%20hollywood&f=false] '''Sources'''

Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia

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[[Category:Richmond, Virginia]] [[Category: Virginia, Cemeteries]] [[Category:Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia]] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hollywood_Cemetery_(Richmond,_Virginia) Hollywood Cemetery] is a large, sprawling cemetery located at 412 South Cherry Street in Richmond, Virginia. Characterized by rolling hills and winding paths overlooking the James River, it is the resting place of two United States Presidents, James Monroe and John Tyler, as well as the only Confederate States President, Jefferson Davis. It is also the resting place of 25 Confederate generals, more than any other cemetery in the country. Included are George Pickett and J.E.B. Stuart. * According to [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=50668&CScn=hollywood+cemetery&CScntry=4&CSst=48& Find a Grave] Hollywood Cemetery contains 62,434 total interments of which 134 are considered famous individuals (sorted in order of demise) === Famous Internments in Hollywood Cemetery=== #[[Kortright-85|Elizabeth ''Kortright'' Monroe]] wife of President James Monroe Died September 23, 1830 in Oak Hill, Loudon County, Virginia, USA #[[monroe-17|James Monroe]] 5th President of the United States, Died July 4, 1831 in New York City, New York, USA #[[Tyler-293|John Tyler]] 10th President of the United States, Died January 18, 1862 in Richmond, Virginia, USA #[[Davis-4|Jefferson Davis]] President of the Confederate States of America, Died December 6, 1889 in New Orleans, LA == Sources == Hollywood Cemetery on [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=50668&CScn=hollywood+cemetery&CScntry=4&CSst=48& Find a Grave] Hollywood Cemetery on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hollywood_Cemetery_(Richmond,_Virginia) Wikipedia]

Holme, Resele, Sweden

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[[Category:Resele (Y)]] [[Category:Sollefteå_Municipality]][[Category:Sollefteå_kommun]] Tack till [Seán Sloane Johnson|Sloane-53 ]som la till denna sidan med information om Holme. Holme och Sörtannflo ligger på Ångermanälvens södra sida cirka 3,5 mil från Sollefteå. I samband med Moforsens kraftverksbygge på 60-talet dämdes ett antal fastigheter över i Sörtannflo. Moforsen tystnade för alltid för att idag vara ett stort vattenmagasin. Holme har sin gamla bykärna kvar till stor del sedan före laga skiftet 1847. Byn är en av kommunens allra bäst bevarade miljö i sitt slag. Väl bevarade bondgårdar med bebyggelse huvudsakligen från mitten av 1800-talet till sekelskiftet ingår. Vid gränsen till Forsås by, Ådalslidens socken, finns Hundforsberget med Hundforsklippen som är ett av socknens vårdkasberg. Den besökare som tar promenaden upp till berget kommer att finna en naturupplevelse med vidunderlig utsikt ned över Ångermanälven. Utsiktsplatsen har vindskydd och är en lämplig utflyktsplats även vintertid eftersom skoterled finns. I samma område finns på Rågsvedjeberget ett naturreservat. Reservatet bildades 1998 och är 46 hektar stort. Skogen är över 180 år gammal och är självgallrande. Granskog är dominerande. Tallarna i området är över 200 år gamla. Eftersom det förekommer lågor i alla nedbrytningsstadier finns här hotade och sällsynta vedsvampar. Även fågellivet domineras av naturskogsarter med bland annat tretåig hackspett. (Källa Länsstyrelsen i Västernorrland) '''Source:''' [http://www.sollefteabygder.com/resele/ sollefteabygder.com] [http://www.sollefteabygder.com/resele/pages/orgMap.asp?o=36# map of Resele] '''Google Translation:''''' ''Holme and Sörtannflo, located on the south side of Ångermanälven (the Ångerman River) about 3.5 mil (ca. 35 Km) from Sollefteå.'' ''In connection with Moforsens power plant construction in the 60's; the river was dammed a number of properties over the Sörtannflo. Moforsen silenced forever for today to be a large water storage.'' ''The old Holme village center is left largely since before the land reform in 1847. The village is one of the City's best preserved environments of its kind. Including well kept farms with buildings mainly from the mid 1800s to the turn of the century.'' ''At the border of Forsås village Ådalsliden parish 's Dog Fors Hill by Dog Fors clips , one of the parish vårdkasberg . The visitors who take the walk up the mountain will find a nature experience with spectacular views down over Ångermanälven . Viewpoint has shelter and is a suitable outing place even in the winter because the snowmobiles.'' ''In the area of Rågsvedjeberget a nature reserve. The reserve was established in 1998 and is 46 hectares in size. The forest is over 180 years old and is självgallrande. Spruce is dominant. The pines in the area are over 200 years old. Since there are flames in all stages of decomposition are here endangered and rare wood fungi. The bird life is dominated by forest species, including three-toed woodpecker.'' ''(Source Västernorrland County Administrative Board )''

Holme Pierrepont

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[[Category:Pierpont Name Study]] First recorded in the Domesday Book: See the attached photo of the Great Domesday Book Folio: 286r. "Editions Alecto Limited" has translated this to "HOLME PIERREPONT". * [[Wikipedia:Holme Pierrepont|Holme Pierrepont]] * [[Wikipedia:St._Edmund's_Church,_Holme_Pierrepont|St. Edmund's Church, Holme Pierrepont]] * [[Wikipedia:Holme_Pierrepont_Hall|Holme Pierrepont Hall]] * [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2421009 Recent Photographs] * [http://southwellchurches.history.nottingham.ac.uk/holme-pierrepont/hintro.php St. Edmund's Church] * http://www.holmepierreponthall.com/ * [http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/NTT/HolmePierrePont/ Holme Pierre Pont] * [http://www.genuki.org.uk/cgi-bin/churchentry?CCC=NTT,ID=10098 St. Edmund, Church of England, Holme Pierre Pont] * [https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Holme_Pierrepont_with_Adbolton,_Nottinghamshire_Genealogy Holme Pierrepont with Adbolton, Nottinghamshire Genealogy] * [http://southwellchurches.nottingham.ac.uk/holme-pierrepont/hintro.php Holme Pierrepont St Edmund] * [http://st-edmunds.org.uk/ St. Edmund's Holme Pierrepont] * Nottinghamshire County Council: [http://site.nottinghamshire.gov.uk/learning/history/archives/archivescollections/parishregisterfindingaid/ Parish register finding aids]: Christening, Marriage & Burial Registers On Microfiche at NA & LS at CL: C-1564-1912, M-1564-1966, B-1564-1903. * https://www.holmepierreponthall.com/history.html * A description of the church at Holme Pierrepont: ''[[Space:Transactions of the Thoroton Society|Transactions of the Thoroton Society]]'' (Cooke & Vowles, 1903) Vol. 7, [https://books.google.com/books?id=2zg4AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA62 Page 62-9]. * Godfrey, John Thomas. ''[[Space:Notes on the Churches of Nottinghamshire: Hundred of Bingham|Notes on the Churches of Nottinghamshire: Hundred of Bingham]]'' (Phillimore, 1907) [https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_RAAVAAAAQAAJ/page/n265/mode/1up Page 238-59]. ::* The Domesday Survey (1086) does not record that Holme at that time possessed either a priest or a church. ::* The Taxation Roll of pope [[Masci-14|Nicholas IV]], 1291, gives the clear annual value of the church at Holme at L16. * Phillimore, William, P. W., ''[[Space:Phillimore’s Parish Register Series|Phillimore’s Parish Register Series]]'' (Phillimore & Co., Strand, 1899) "Nottinghamshire Parish Registers", Vol. 2, [https://books.google.com/books?id=AXUasAii_8cC&pg=PA99 Page 99]. * https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Holme_Pierrepont_with_Adbolton,_Nottinghamshire * "Holme" is a Scandinavia word that was used to express a place surrounded by water, and in a secondary sense, alluvial land by a river side. Holme Pierrepont is on the side of the River Trent. "Holme" was the original name, and it was in the Manvers/Maunvers family. When Annora Manvers/Maunvers (only daughter of Sir Michael de Manvers, lord of the Manor) married Henry Pierrepont (ca.1245-1291/92), the name became "Holme Pierrepont". Godfrey, John Thomas.''[[Space:Notes on the Churches of Nottinghamshire: Hundred of Bingham|Notes on the Churches of Nottinghamshire: Hundred of Bingham]]'' (Phillimore, 1907) [http://books.google.com/books?id=RAAVAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA238#v=onepage&q&f=false Page 238] Priestland, Pamela. [[Space:From Domesday to Dukedom and Beyond|From Domesday to Dukedom and Beyond]] (Ashbracken, Radclife-on-Trent, Nottingham, England, 2010) Page 13 ::: "It was not until the Tudor Period (1485-1605) that it was first documented as Holme Pierrepont" * [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=75972 British History Online] * 1881 "Post Office Directory of Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire", [https://books.google.com/books?id=5kUTAQAAIAAJ&lpg=PA463&ots=GcQwBUWPpo&dq=Elizabeth%20Gale%20Pierrepont%20Terry&pg=PA62#v=onepage&f=false Page 62] ::: HOLME PIERREPONT is a township and parish, in a retired situation on the south bank of the river Trent, 125 miles from London, 2 from Ratcliffe station, 5 east from Nottingham, in the Southern division of the county, southern division of Bingham wapentake, Bingham union and county court district, rural deanery of Bingham No. 2, archdeaconry of Nottingham, and diocese of Lincoln. The church of St. Edmund is an old building, consisting of chancel, nave, south aisle, with a mortuary chapel at the south-east angle, and a massive western tower with spire; one window is Early English, and some of the work is Perpendicular, but most of it is a rare example of the Debased period; in the churchyard, near the south-east church wall is the monument, dated 1802, of a French refugee named "Dort de la Borde, of Mervelle and Chessy", driven from the "once flourishing kingdom of France" by the troubles of the first Revolution: the 3 old bells were destroyed by fire in 1877, there are now 5 re-cast in 1878: there are two ancient marble incised slabs now underneath the tower, originally in the chancel; on one, the emblems of a priest are distlnguishable; the names and dates are almost obliterated: in the south aisle are two recumbent figures on the floor, without inscriptions, one in chain-mail, mutilated, but finely cut, the other perhaps a century later; besides these, there is a series of memorials dating from the 16th century onwards; good examples of their several styles, illustrating the transition from mediaeval to modern history as well as showing the connection of the Pierreponts with other noble lines, their acquirement of the earldom Kingston (subsequently raised to a dukedom) and their loyalty to King Charles during the Civil war; on the pillar near the font is a tablet erected in memory of the poet Oldham, by one of the earls of Kingston in 1683; its ornamentation is particularly rich and good of its kind: the inscription (in Latin) refers to the poet's great merits and his patron's close attachment to him; it records (with mournful contrasts) how at the early age of thirty he was carried off by small pox, and "translated to the choir of Heaven":- "Variolis correptum Heu ! niis immatura mors rapuit et in coelestem transtulit chorum." ::: Within the chancel is a monument by Flaxman, in mem ory of a former rector of Cotgrave: there is a beautiful stained window at the east end, put in at the last restoration, and another (on the north side of the chancel), of some merit, put up originally by the present Earl Manvers in memory of his father in the east end, from whence it was removed on the enlargement of the chancel; during the last restoration, in 1878, a rood-loft staircase was discovered in the wall behind the present pulpit, as also some faded relics of fresco-inscription on the north wall which could not be preserved: the late restoration was carried out under the superintendence of Mr. T. C. Hine; the whole expense was borne by Earl Manvers. The register dates from the year 1549. The living is a rectorry, yearly calue, L542, with 36 acres of glebe and residence, in the figt of Earl Manvers and held by the Rev. Henry Seymour B.A. of Balliol Colleger, Oxford. There are some charities, amounting to L7 10 s yearly. Holme Pierrepont Hall is a large Gothic mansion, stand near the church: it is the seat of Earl Manvers, who is lord of the manor and sole landowner. The low grounds have a rich soil, and the upper parts are sand and clay. The chief crops are wheat, barley, oats and roots. The acreage is 2,131; rateable value, L4,543 17s. od.; the population in 1881 was 217. The parish consists of the townshop of Holme Pierrepont, and the hamlets of Adbolton, part of that Basingfield, and of Holme Lane, and par of Lamcote. == Pictures == * http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c9/Holme_Pierrepont_Hall_Nottinghamshire.JPG ::: See stone effigy in http://st-edmunds.org.uk/ (no picture at this web site) * http://www.flickr.com/photos/26531284@N02/galleries/72157634453285888/ [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Holme_Pierrepont|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Footnotes ===

Holmes Name Study

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[[Category: Holmes Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Holmes Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Holmes Holmes] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Holmes name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Holmes's), by time period (18th Century Holmes's), or by topic (Holmes DNA, Holmes Occupations, Holmes Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Holmes Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact '''[[Holmes-6652|Ryan Holmes]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Holmes}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker by copy/pasting the text shown below the badge to your profile page:
{{Member|ONS|name=Holmes}}
{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [[Space:Irish_Holmes_Families|Irish Holmes Families]] * [[Space:Scottish_Holmes_Families|Scottish Holmes Families]] * [[Space:English_Holmes_Families|English Holmes Families]] ==Holmes Lineages== This is a running list of individual Holmes surname lineages confirmed through y-dna testing. Please add your info to the table below or contact [[Holmes-6652|Ryan Holmes]] to add it for you. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#F4FA58;"|'''Name of Tester''' ! align="center" style="background:#F4FA58;"|'''Terminal SNP''' ! align="center" style="background:#F4FA58;"|'''Testing Company''' ! align="center" style="background:#F4FA58;"|'''Earliest Known Ancestor''' ! align="center" style="background:#F4FA58;"|'''Place of Origin''' ! align="center" style="background:#F4FA58;"|'''Place of Settlement''' ! align="center" style="background:#F4FA58;"|'''Date of Settlement''' |- |- | [[Holmes-6652|Ryan Holmes]] || I-BY13182 ||FTDNA|| [[Holmes-6662|Moses Holmes Sr.]] || Ireland || New Brunswick, Canada|| 1784 |- |- | [[Holmes-12560|Thomas Daniel Holmes]] || I-BY136102 ||FTDNA|| [[Holmes-1285|Francis Holmes]] || England|| Stamford, CT|| 1635 |- |- | [[Homes-143|Jeff Homes]] || R-FT411149 ||FTDNA|| [[Homes-16|William Homes]] || Co. Donegal, Ireland|| Martha's Vineyard, MA|| 1714 |- | [[Holmes-3869|Nick Holmes]] || R-FT411149 ||FTDNA|| [[Holmes-5021|Andrew Holmes]] || Co. Donegal, Ireland|| Christchurch, New Zealand|| 1873 |- |} ---- ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Holme Holme]; [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Home Home]; [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hume Hume]; [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Homes Homes] == Goals == The primary goal of the Holmes Name Study is to identify the Holmes surname lineages according to their earliest known Holmes male ancestor along with their geographical origins in order to better understand the storied history and migration of this diverse surname. To accomplish this goal, the Holmes Name Study project will advocate for male Holmes descendants to share their direct paternal genealogy back to their earliest known male Holmes ancestor. The project will also advocate for these descendants to identify their Holmes lineage through y-dna testing. [https://www.familytreedna.com FamilyTreeDNA] is recommended. In so doing, interested family members and researchers will be able to connect with their specific Holmes lineage and geographical origins. The secondary goal of the Holmes Name Study is to supplement the individual lineages with an ancestral story, to include a summary of notable ancestors and their migrations. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people searching for their own Holmes surname history and origins. == Task List == 1. Place this sticker code {{Member|ONS|name=Holmes}} anywhere in the biography part of the member profile. 2. Leave a comment identifying your earliest known male Holmes ancestor and origin. You will be contacted for additional information specific to this line to be added to the project. 3. Provide the terminal SNP of your specific Holmes lineage. If you do not have a terminal SNP identified for your Holmes lineage, then test a male descendent of your Holmes lineage to identify it.

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Holstein

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"In Holstein, Russia, village life didn't change dramatically until Russia's civil war in 1917-1918. Gotfried Ehrhardt states that, "Before the 1917 revolution, many Volga Germans emigrated to the USA and Canada. Only a few managed to leave Russia later. The civil war (1918-1922) didn't spare Holstein either. The red and white armies alternately occupied the village. Many houses were damaged during the fights and the owners had to repair them. Also, it was quite common at those times to see dead bodies lying in the streets." In the 1930s, collectivization became a way of life in the Volga colonies. People were required to work for the government and food was taken by the government for distribution." In 1941, all Germans were deported to Siberia and elsewhere. A few have returned to Holstein since then. Interesting story of one person's experience in Holstein here: http://www.lowervolga.org/Holstein/marialei.htm First Settlers List in Holstein according to Pleve: 1. Johann Wilhelm Kuxhausen 2. Karl Wilhelm Vogler 3. Joachim Martens 4. Gustaw Hiltermann 5. David Andreas Linde 6. Johann Heinrich Asselmann 7. Peter Hofner 8. Johann Wilhelm Deisner 9. Heinrich Ludwig Stehlfeld 10. Johann Dangelin? 11. Asmus Winick 12. Johann Philipp Pfeiler 13. Johann Gottlieb Melzer 14. Gottlieb Friedrich Kerbs 15. Christian Hiltermann 16. Friedrich Asmus 17. Jacob Breiniger 18. Johann Adam Jauck 19. Friedrich Stamor? 20. Karl Jauck 21. Hans Koln 22. Georg Detlef Brickmann 23. Hans Christoph Schmiese 24. Asmus Schwin 25. Samson Jung 26. Maria Agnessa Merine? 27. Ulrich Kast? 28. Christian Wolfgang Kraus 29. Johannes Knaus 30. Ludwig Heider (Hinter/Ginter?) 31. Gottfried Simon 32. Friedrich Ruf 33. Johann Melchior Reichert 34. Michael Borger 35. Leonard Wittmann 36. Michael Grenz 37. Johann Georg Mai 38. Johann Buchsbaum 39. Johann Adam Beitz 40. Johann Peter Mai 41. Johann Georg Mai 42. Johann Jacob Mai 43. Heinrich Martin Meder 44. Johannes Peil 45. Johann Pomerinke Additional Holstein families in the 1798, 1834, 1850 or 1858 family lists: Family Name,Moved to/from: Asmus to Grimm Bender prob. from Galka Breiniger to Breauregard Busch from Dietel Deisner to Dobrinka Ehrhardt from Shcherbakovka Euring from Dreispitz Fritzler from Grimm Gelbach from Dietel Graf Herber prob. from Schwab Krebs prob. from Stephan Lotz from Kraft Meder to Donhof Michaelis Pomerinke to Dreispitz Scherrer from Dreispitz Schmidt from Kraft Schreiner from Kraft Siegfried Sprankel Stahldecker from Shcherbakovka Weisner from Schwab

Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City, California

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'''Holy Cross Cemetery''' is a Roman Catholic cemetery at 5835 West Slauson Avenue in Culver City, California, operated by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |+
'''Notable Interments'''
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Holzapfel Family History

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[[Category:Family Histories]] This is a central page for organizing genealogy related to '''Holzapfel''' families and information about individuals, places, and things named Holzapfel. (Do you have any info about Holzapfels or the name? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate. You can also post a comment or memory below.) === Origins of the Surname Holzapfel === In German, from "Holz", it means a wood, an apple, or apfel, an orchard; also apple-trees in or near a wood. The Middle High German '''holzapfel''' means "crab apple", a topographic name for someone who lived by a crab apple tree or perhaps a nickname for someone with a sour disposition. === Geographic Centers of Holzapfel Families === In the UK, the Holzapfel surname is mostly in Surrey county and the London area. In the USA, it is often found in the area from New Jersey across the upper mid-west to Illinois.

Homesteaders

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[[Category: Westward Ho]] [[Category: Homesteaders]] [[Category: US Pioneers and Settlers]]
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[[Image:Homesteaders-5.jpg|150px]] This project page is to provide information for the Homesteaders who applied for free land under the Homestead Act of 1862. The Homestead Act was signed by Pres. Abraham Lincoln on May 20, 1862 and would remain in effect for more than 100 years. It's purpose was to offer public land grants to small farmers in order to settle the western United States. Any adult American citizen including freed slaves, or immigrants who have filed a Declaration of Intention for citizenship could file a claim for up to 160 acres of free federal land.
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=== Qualifications for a Land Grant: === [[Image:Homesteaders-14.jpg|250px]] #Citizen of the United States or proof of a filed Declaration of Intention for immigrants #Has never taken up arms against the United States government #Over 21 years of age or the Head of a family #Live on the land continuously for 5 years, having built a home and made improvements #Pay Filing Fee of $18 or $10 for temporary claim hold Settlers also had the option of obtaining the land only after a 6 month residence if they purchased the property outright for $1.25 an acre.
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Between 1862 and 1986, about 10% of all land in the United States amounting to 420,000 square miles, was transferred to private land owners. It is estimated that 1.6 million homesteads were granted. Only about 40% of the applicants were able to settle up on their claim and obtain title to their land.
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Homestead Application Papers can be a wealth of genealogical information. In order to prove up on their claim, citizenship papers, marriage or death certificates, newspaper articles, family Bible pages and affidavits may have been included, especially if the original claimant died and the family is trying to complete the process. The application often mentions the names of other family members, neighbors and previous residences. They also describe any improvements that were made to the property. See the full list of [http://www.genealogyforum.com/gfaol/resource/land3.htm 44 Questions]. === To Order Homestead Application Papers ===
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You can order copies of the applications and related papers through the [http://www.archives.gov/ National Archives] by submitting the [http://www.archives.gov/contact/inquire-form.html#84 NATF Form 84] (request forms from inquire@arch2.nara.gov or order [http://www.archives.gov/research/land/ online].) There is no general name index for these files and they have not been microfilmed. Allow several months to receive your order. :Pre-1908 homestead claims for Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Florida, Louisiana, Nevada and Utah have Name Indexes. For ordering, you need to provide name, state and approximate date of entry. :Pre-1908 homestead claims for California, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Washington and Wyoming have '''no''' Name Index. For ordering, you need to provide name, state, approximate date of entry and a legal land description or the name of the land office and the land entry file number. ::Except for Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska and Oklahoma, which do not have an electronic index, you can search [http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/default.aspx BLM-GLO] for a legal description of the land for those 40% who were granted a land patent. Keep in mind that this index is for land patents, not land entries, although the unsuccessful attempts at homesteading are also available at the General Land Office. :Post-1908 homestead records are arranged numerically by patent number and name indexes exist for all public domain states. To order a case file for a Post-1908 homestead claim, you need name, state and approximate date of entry. :Post-1908 homesteads in Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Washington and Wyoming can all be obtained from the General Land Office records posted at [http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/default.aspx BLM-GLO]. Other public domain dates are in the process of being added.
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=== To Search Homestead Certificates of Land Patents === [https://glorecords.blm.gov/search/default.aspx#searchByTypeIndex=0&searchTabIndex=0 BLM-GLO Search link]
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=== Resources === *[http://www.archives.gov/research/genealogy/ National Archives Resources for Genealogists] *[http://www.archives.gov/research/land/ Land Records at the National Archives] *[http://www.archives.gov/contact/inquire-form.html#84 National Archives Order Forms] *[http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/default.aspx Bureau of Land Management-General Land Office]. *[http://www.archives.gov/research/ National Archives Research Room] *[http://www.archives.gov/research/alic/reference/state-archives.html State Archives Listing] *[http://www.nps.gov/home/historyculture/abouthomesteadactlaw.htm Homestead Act]

Honors and Knights' Fees

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] __TOC__ == Honors and Knights' Fees == An attempt to identify the component parts of certai honors and to trace the descent of the tenants of the same who held by knight's service or serjeanty from the eleventh to the fourteenth century * by [[Farrer-353|William Farrer]], Litt.D. (1861-1924) * published by The Manchester University Press 23, Lime Grove, Oxford Road, Manchester, London, New York, &c., 1925 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Honors and Knights' Fees|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1-3 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001326562 search only * Vol. 1 Bidun, Chokes, Visdelou, Wwahull, Curcy, Peverel of Nottingham ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE935228 * Vol. 2 Chester, Huntingdon ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE935268 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=3GO7AAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=WfwUAAAAQAAJ * Vol. 3 Arundel, Eudes the Sewer, Warenne. ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE935271 * snippet view, Vol. 1-3: https://books.google.com/books?id=3GO7AAAAIAAJ * https://archiveshub.jisc.ac.uk/manchesteruniversity/?terms=Honors%20and%20Knights%27%20Fees * http://www.bridgfordhistory.org/sources/Farrer.pdf * https://archiveshub.jisc.ac.uk/search/archives/642cf8c1-30d5-3884-ba28-a575347c535b === WikiTree Syntax === * Farrer, William. ''[[Space:Honors and Knights' Fees|Honors and Knights' Fees]]'' (Manchester University Press, 1923-1925) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Farrer|Farrer]])

Honourable East India Company

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[[Project: India|India Project]] [[Category:British East India Company]] [[Category:British History]] [[Category:Maritime]] [[Category:East India Company Armies]] ---- ===Participants=== *[[Mercer-3735|Ann Claire Mercer]] - East India Co. ==BRITISH HONOURABLE EAST INDIA COMPANY IN INDIA== *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_India_Company| Wikipedia East India Company] - for info The British East India Company (HEIC) was a commercial operation that lasted from 1600 to 1873. It was created by a Royal Charter from Queen Elizabeth I as the first official joint-stock corporation comprised of 125 shareholders with liability limited to their investment. Initially, the HEIC traded in cotton and silk piece goods, indigo, saltpetre and the lucrative East Indian spice trade monopolized by Spain and Portugal. It took 19 years for the HEIC to establish its first 'factory' (trading post) – in Surat, Gujarat, India (some 280 km north of Bombay). Several decades later, HEIC became truly profitable and became a dominant economic and political power with direct political control over large areas of India. In the latter part of the 18th century and the beginning of the 19th century, however, political policy decisions became the responsibility of the British Government (1773/1784); its privileges were reduced; and its trade monopoly was taken away (1813). By 1834, its role was reduced to that of managing agent for the British Government in India until the aftermath of the 1857-58 Indian Mutiny when the British Government nationalised the HEIC and took over its Indian possessions; its administrative powers and machinery; and its armed forces. The HEIC traded mainly in silk, indigo, saltpetre, cotton, tea and opium. Trading in the East required the HEIC to protect its ships and “factories’ against pirates, marauders and the forces of hostile powers (European and Eastern). For this, in the mid-18th century, it established a fighting Navy (initially called the Bombay Marine) and three Armies - the Bengal Army, the Madras Army and the Bombay Army. (By 1824, the size of these was about 200,000 and had at least 170 sepoy and 16 European regiments.) HEIC was a major influence in the development of Britain’s economic and political strength during the 17th and 18th centuries. From its outposts in Bombay, Calcutta and Madras, Indian textiles and Chinese tea made their way to Britain. This helped develop Britain’s domestic manufacturing sector and stimulated the urban wage-earning class to buy and use foreign products. It opened an entire sub-continent to economic and political development that led to major benefits for India, Britain and the world. It opened up trade routes that allowed other firms to reap the rewards of free trade. By the end of the 18th century, Britain ruled about two-thirds of India. Some aspects of HEIC’s operations, however, are not commendable. Its most profitable export for its India operations was probably opium. By 1750, it controlled India's most prolific sites of opium cultivation and, illegally, exported the opium to China, mostly in exchange for tea. (Two wars took place because of this.) By 1793, HEIC had the monopoly on opium and no Indian grower was allowed to sell his crops to any other company. Furthermore, HEIC’s colonialism included the forceful seizure of land and the deposing of rulers. Tribute, taxes and loyalty were extracted from average citizens. Tea was also a very profitable enterprise for HEIC as it was in much demand in England. In 1652, it introduced tea to England. In 1664, tea drinking by England’s aristocracy was very fashionable. In 1685, the HEIC begins to trade directly with China. By 1708, people of all levels of society drank tea in England. In 1773, Britain enacted the ‘Tea Act’ that gave HEIC exemption from the tea import duties that its colonial competitors were required to pay. (The arrival, in the Americas, of the tax-exempt Company tea that undercut the local merchants, triggered the Boston Tea Party.) In 1823, Indian tea bushes in Eastern Bengal (now Assam) were developed. By the late 1830s, the market for Assam tea was being assessed in London. The positive outcome led the East India Company to inaugurate a long drawn process of dispossession of agricultural land and forest commons through the infamous 'Wasteland Acts' (1863) allowing significant portions of the province to be transformed, by private capital, into tea plantations. HEIC subsequently transferred two-thirds of its tea estates to the Assam Company and permitted it to settle on other lands in Eastern Bengal (now Assam). In 1859, the first Darjeeling tea plantation was established. By this time, HEIC was in decline. For research into details about HEIC personnel, there is a large bank of information, particularly at the British Library and the India Office Library which contain the archives of the administration of the pre-1947 Government in India. These records contain biographical details about HEIC Covenanted and Un-Covenanted Civil Servants, HEIC Military personnel for Officers and other ranks in both the Army and Navy, Surgeons and Apothecaries, Clergy and criminals. *[http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/176643/East-India-Company|Encyclopædia Britannica, ] *[https://www.bl.uk/collection-guides/india-office-records British Library Website] The British Library holds records for the HEIC and the India Office some of which is freely online and some of which is online via Find My Past. The website includes details about the use of the Library's Reading Room to access records in person. There are also related blog posts. *Families in British India Society - database at https://search.fibis.org/bin/index.php

Hoolihan Name Study

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[[Category:Hoolihan Name Study]] This one name study of the Hoolihan surname and its variants has been created by [[Hoolihan-7|Leigh Hoolihan]]. I began this one name study in the attempt to discover more about my paternal family line. This surname is always misspelled so tracing genealogical forebears is difficult. This surname is derived from the Gaelic ''Ó hUallacháin'' meaning "descendant of Uallacháin" or "proud and arrogant". Here is what Woulfe had in his 1923 book: ''"Ó hUALLACHÁIN—I—O Huolighane, O Holeghane, O Holohan, O'Houlihan, Houlihan, Hoolihan, Holohan, (Holland, Nolan), &c.; 'descendant of Uallachán' (diminutive of uallach, proud); the name of several distinct families, the best known being those of Offaly and Thomond. The name was also very common in West Cork, where it is now often anglicised Holland; also common in Mayo and Roscommon, where it is anglicised Nolan"'' I have begun by researching the surname Hoolihan and its variants as recorded in the 1901 Irish Census. Every person is listed with a Wikitree profile and is sourced. So far, the results are showing that the "Hoolihans" were predominately farmers and labourers, the majority living in "third class" housing, and often were Irish and English speakers. A fair proportion were illiterate. All of them have given their faith as Roman Catholic. I am also plotting these names on a map to try to determine where the various families lived. I am inputting the census data alphabetically by county so as my research grows, so will the number of dots on the map. The interesting thing about plotting this map is that contrary to Wolfe's observations, by far the greatest number of "Houlihans" actually resided in County Kerry, County Clare and County Cork in 1901. The number of "Houlihans" residing in Mayo and Roscommon by that time were zero although there are small populations in most Irish counties if variant spellings are used. ''[https://www.zeemaps.com/map?group=744354 Hoolihan Variants 1901 Map of Ireland]'' *"Red" dots indicate families with the name "Hoolihan". *"Light Yellow" dots indicate families with the name "Houlihan" and "Houlighan" *"Forest" dots indicate families with the name "Holohan". *"Burgundy" dots indicate families with the name "Holihan" *"Spring" dots indicate families with the name "Holehan" *"Red dust" dots indicate families with the name "Hollahan" *"Sky blue" dots indicate families with the name "Holahan" and "Holahon". * "Lilac" dots indicate families with the name "Houlahan" * "Olive" dots indicate families with the name "Wholihan" * "Maize" dots indicate families with the name "Holohan". "Fuschia" dots indicate location for an Irish Civil Registration birth. "Orange" means the location of an Irish Civil Registration Marriage. "Black" indicates a location of an entry in Griffiths. I am also using DNA to try to find my "Hoolihan" genetic cousins. My ancestral line of Hoolihans is part of this one name study. As far as I know, my g-g grandfather [[Hoolihan-81|Patrick Hoolihan]] came from Parsons's Town, Queens County (now Birr, Co Offaly). It would be fantastic if one day this could be proven to be true. I have noticed in the course of my research that many "Hoolihans" changed their surname to "Holland" when they migrated to the US. This variant, along with "Nolan", could be a potential research opportunity further down the line. This one-name study will be a long, long work in progress! But very enjoyable too.

Hooper Name Study

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

Hoover Name Study

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[[Category:Hoover Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Participate == Please contact the Study's coordinator [[Raymer-300|Ron Raymer]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == Add name study category above Biography to all Hoover surname profiles ==Resources== ===Current Profiles List in Study=== https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Hoover_Name_Study ===List of Hoover's in WikiTree=== https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hoover ===Orphaned Profiles=== https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=&order=&s=Hoover ===Unconnected Profiles=== https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=HOOVER ===Unsourced Profiles=== ====Hoover==== https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Hoover ====Huber==== https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Huber

Hope Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Showcase]] [[Category:Hope Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Miles-5060|Cassandra Miles]], or [[Hope-2305|Tessa Hope]] or post a comment. If you have any questions, just ask. Thank you for taking the time to come visit this page, and we 'Hope' you enjoy! According to [https://forebears.io/surnames/hope Forebears] as of 2014 there is approximately 85,001 people bear the surname 'Hope'. According to WikiTree there are about 2683 profiles with the surname [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HOPE 'Hope'] on their site. It also recommends these related surnames: [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HOWE HOWE] (10139) [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HOVEY HOVEY] (2743) [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/COPE COPE] (2534) [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HOFF HOFF] (1608) [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HOPPE HOPPE] (614) [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HEAP HEAP] (621) [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HOW HOW] (542) [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HUPP HUPP] (419) [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HOBBY HOBBY] (411) [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HIPP HIPP] (369) [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HOOPES HOOPES] (355) [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HOPP HOPP] (276) [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HOPPS HOPPS] (181) [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HEPP HEPP] (162) [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HOVE HOVE] (131). For those wishing to tag their 'Hope' Profiles to this One Name Study please use the tag: {{One Name Study|name=Hope}}. It will add a badge to that profile which will link it to this project. {{Project Information |projectname=Hope One Name Study |Leaders= [[Miles-5060|Cassandra Miles]] |Coordinators = [[Hope-2305|Tessa Hope]] |g2g=716120 |tag= Hope }} ---- == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Current Projects == Add the Hope One Name Study Sticker to Biography on Hope Profiles. It will add a badge to that profile which will link it to this project, like this - {{One Name Study|name=Hope}} == Task List == ===Orphaned Profiles=== : There are almost 300 orphaned Hope profiles waiting for a new manager to take them over. Feel free to adopted one, and start working out the details such as no sources, and formatting errors. : Find them by searching [[Special:Adoptions|here.]] ===Unsourced Profiles=== : Currently there are many unsourced 'Hope' Profiles on WikiTree. : We are currently in the process of linking profiles to this category. For now to find Hope profiles that have no sources please go [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Hop here]] ===Unconnected Profiles=== : WikiTree's mission is to connect the human family on one tree. A total of 3,655,854 person profiles remain unconnected. For the surname hope there are over 400 profiles that are unconnected! : We are currently in the process of linking profiles to this category. For now to find Hope profiles that have no sources please go [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=&s=HOPE&viewAll=1&privacy=0 here]]

Hopewell Baptist Church and Cemetery, Hampton, SC

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[[Category:Hopewell Baptist Church Cemetery, Hampton, South Carolina]] [[Category:Hampton County, South Carolina, Cemeteries]] ===About=== ''[['''There are 416, marked, interments in this cemetery. There are a number of marked with no name interments in this cemetery. This page is up to date as of February 18, 2015.''']] '' Hopewell Baptist Church Cemetery is located off of Hopewell Road, across from the Church. This free space page for the '''Hopewell Baptist Church Cemetery''' is part of WikiTree's [[Project:South_Carolina_Cemeteries|South Carolina Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The South Carolina Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:United_States_Cemeteries|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
6404 Hickory Hill Road
Hampton, South Carolina, 29924
803-943-3310 ---- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSsr=41&GSmcid=47565046&CRid=2208717&df=p&pt=Hopewell%20Baptist%20Church%20Cemetery& Find A Grave page]
[http://billiongraves.com/pages/cemeteries/Hopewell-Church-Cemetery/283800#cemetery_id=283800&lim=0&num=25&action=browse Billion Graves page]
[http://hopewellfbc.org/ Church Web Page] ---- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | # ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |1||[[Tennant-744|Tennant, Sr]]||[[Tennant-744|Clifton O]]||1916-11-16||1969-02-27||53||||[[Image:Tennant-744.jpg|75px]] |- |2||[[Lento-3|Altman]]||[[Lento-3|Minnie (Lento)]]||1893-11-24||1975-02-16||81||wife of J P Altman||[[Image:Lento-3.jpg|75px]] |- |3||[[Altman-484|Altman]]||[[Altman-484|Bernard A.]]||1916-08-20||1988-05-17||71|| ||[[Image:Altman-484.jpg|75px]] |- |4|| [[Harvey-5045|Altman]]||[[Harvey-5045|Edna (Harvey)]]||1900-09-20||1975-03-16||69|| ||[[Image:Harvey-5045.jpg|75px]] |- |5|| [[Altman-485|Altman]]||[[Altman-485|Elizabeth]]||1826-04-01||1902-06-09||76|| ||[[Image:Altman-485.jpg|75px]] |- |6|| [[Youmans-338|Altman]]||[[Youmans-338|Ellen (Youmans)]]||1888||1915-12-19||27||Wife of W H Altman||[[Image:Youmans-338.jpg|75px]] |- |7||[[Dora-29|Altman]]||[[Dora-29|Emma Dora (McAlhaney)]]||1867-08-16||1914-09-23||47||Wife of J P Altman||[[Image:Dora-29.jpg|75px]] |- |8||[[Altman-543|Altman]]||[[Altman-543|Gertrude Gaynelle]]||1903-01-06||1904-12-08||1||Dau of Wm E & Carrie B Altman||[[Image:Altman-543.jpg|75px]] |- |9|| [[Altman-544|Altman]]||[[Altman-544|Susie]]||1851-07-12||1884-06-06||33||||[[Image:Altman-544.jpg|75px]] |- |10||[[Altman-545|Altman]]||[[Altman-545|Henry Nelson]]||1897-01-09||1965-07-05||68||Pvt 1 Btry Fa Repl Draft WWI ||[[Image:Altman-545.jpg|75px]] |- |11|| [[Altman-548|Altman]]||[[Altman-548|Infant]]||0000||0000||0||Infant of Mr & Mrs JP Altman ||[[Image:Altman-548.jpg|75px]] |- |12|| [[Altman-546|Altman]]||[[Altman-546|J N]]||1829-03-28||1895-07-13||66|| ||[[Image:Altman-546.jpg|75px]] |- |13||[[Altman-516|Altman]]||[[Altman-516|James P]]||1865-11-09||1924-03-31||58|| ||[[Image:Altman-516.jpg|75px]] |- |14|| [[Altman-539|Altman]]||[[Altman-539|Jimmie Edwards]]||1901-10-11||1903-08-29||2|| ||[[Image:Altman-539.jpg|75px]] |- |15||[[Altman-540|Altman]]||[[Altman-540|Billy]]||1932||1944||12||Son of Mr. & Mrs H N Altman||[[Image:Altman-540.jpg|75px]] |- |16||[[Altman-541|Altman]]||[[Altman-541|William E]]||1867-11-23||1935-08-04||67|| ||[[Image:Altman-541.jpg|75px]] |- |17||[[Terry-3047|Altman]]||[[Terry-3047|Carrie B (Terry)]]||1871-01-25||1941-05-18||70|| ||[[Image:Altman-541.jpg|75px]] |- |18||[[Avant-75|Avant]]||[[Avant-75|Haskel David]]||1917-04-27||2012-03-16||94||Husband of Ruby C Avant||[[Image:Avant-75.jpg|75px]] |- |19||[[Carroll-3707|Barnes]]||[[Carroll-3707|Bessie M (Carroll)]]||1910||1982||72|| ||[[Image:Barnes-7285.jpg|75px]] |- |20||[[Barnes-7285|Barnes]]||[[Barnes-7285|Ben T]]||1898||1963||65||||[[Image:Barnes-7285.jpg|75px]] |- |21||[[Barnes-7286|Barnes]]||[[Barnes-7286|James T]]||0000||0000||00||||[[Image:Barnes-7286.jpg|75px]] |- |22|| [[Barnes-7360|Barnes]]||[[Barnes-7360|W B]]||1924-09-15||1924-10-27||0||Budded on Earth To Bloom in Heaven||[[Image:Barnes-7360.jpg|75px]] |- |23||[[Barnes-7362|Barnes]]||[[Barnes-7362|Lesie E]]||1869-04-09||1912-03-24||43||Wife of VM Barnes ||[[Image:Barnes-7362.jpg|75px]] |- |24|| [[Neal-2286|Bennett]]||[[Neal-2286|Mrs. S E (Neal) Crane]]||1844-07-06||1900-01-08||56||mother of Mrs. M S Chassereau||[[Image:Neal-2286.jpg|75px]] |- |25|| [[Bishop-5726|Bishop]]||[[Bishop-5726|Ada Lois]]||1903-12-14||1904-09-11||1||||[[Image:Bishop-5726.jpg|75px]] |- |26||[[Long-8410|Bishop]]||[[Long-8410|Estell (Long)]]||1883-04-03||1964-11-24||81||||[[Image:Long-8410.jpg|75px]] |- |27||[[Bishop-5425|Bishop]]||[[Bishop-5425|J D]]||1853-11-02||1924-11-05||71||||[[Image:Bishop-5425.jpg|75px]] |- |28||[[Bishop-5725|Bishop]]||[[Bishop-5725|Jacob Monroe]]||1906-08-05||0000||||||[[Image:Bishop-5725.jpg|75px]] |- |29||[[Wheeler-9142|Bishop]]||[[Wheeler-9142|Margaret W Peggy (Wheeler)]]||1910-08-12||1978-11-10||68||||[[Image:Bishop-5725.jpg|75px]] |- |30||[[Bishop-5724|Bishop]]||[[Bishop-5724|Julian F]]||1879-11-24||1970-05-27||91||||[[Image:Bishop-5724.jpg|75px]] |- |31||[[Bishop-5723|Bishop]]||[[Bishop-5723|Lonnie R]]||1882-05-05||1947-02-20||64||||[[Image:Bishop-5723.jpg|75px]] |- |32||[[Bishop-5722|Bishop]]||[[Bishop-5722|Moye E]]||1895-09-28||1985-08-12||90||||[[Image:Bishop-5722.jpg|75px]] |- |33|| [[Hiers-33|Bishop]]||[[Hiers-33|Rosa E (Hiers)]]||1855-01-13||1916-05-10||61||Wife of J D Bishop ||[[Image:Hiers-33.jpg|75px]] |- |34||[[Speaks-162|Brannon]]||[[Speaks-162|Lillian]]||1876||1953||77||||[[Image:Brannon-364.jpg|75px]] |- |35|| [[DeLoach-191|Brisendine]]||[[DeLoach-191|Rose Mary (DeLoach) Sanders]]||1935-01-05||2002-03-04||67||||[[Image:DeLoach-191.jpg|75px]] |- | 36||[[Mixson-14|Brown]]||[[Mixson-14|Annie (Mixson)]]||1860-01-22||1935-12-05||75||Mother||[[Image:Brown-37978.jpg|75px]] |- | 37||[[Brown-37978|Brown]]||[[Brown-37978|Morris Perry]]||1854-06-06||1922-05-14||67||Father||[[Image:Brown-37978.jpg|75px]] |- |38||[[Brown-37977|Brown]]||[[Brown-37977|James H]]||1927-08-05||2005-06-18||77||||[[Image:Brown-37977.jpg|75px]] |- |39||[[Brown-37972|Brown]]||[[Brown-37972|James Watson]]||1948-09-18||2009-11-10||61||||[[Image:Brown-37972.jpg|75px]] |- |40||[[Stanley-4312|Brown]]||[[Stanley-4312|Mary Aline (Stanley)]]||1926-12-20||1997-01-19||71||||[[Image:Brown-37977.jpg|75px]] |- |41||[[Brown-37971|Brown]]||[[Brown-37971|Mary Ann]]||1951-01-23||1954-02-25||3||||[[Image:Brown-37971.jpg|75px]] |- |42|| [[Congelosi-4|Cangelosi]]||[[Congelosi-4|Joseph A]]||1921-02-22||2001-10-31||80||SGT US Army WWII||[[Image:Congelosi-4.jpg|75px]] |- |43||[[Peeples-112|Cangelosi]]||[[Peeples-112|Susie B (Peeples)]]||1925-08-15||2009-06-09||84||||[[Image:Peeples-112.jpg|75px]] |- |44||[[Chandler-3846|Chandler, JR]]||[[Chandler-3846|John Henry]]||1921-06-07||2003-10-08||82||S Sgt US Army WWII Bronze Star Medal||[[Image:Chandler-3846.jpg|75px]] |- |45|| [[Chassereau-23|Chassereau]]||[[Chassereau-23|Louise]]||1920-11-29||1921-05-15||1||Daughter of CH & Bertha Chassereau||[[Image:Chassereau-23.jpg|75px]] |- |46||[[Chassereau-24|Chassereau]]||[[Chassereau-24|D W]]||1916-09-28||1917-08-22||1||Infant Son of CH & B I Chassereau||[[Image:Chassereau-24.jpg|75px]] |- |47||[[Rentz-118|Chassereau]]||[[Rentz-118|Bertha (Rentz)]]||1894-12-04||1922-09-20||27||Wife CH Chassereau||[[Image:Rentz-118.jpg|75px]] |- |48||[[Chassereau-21|Chassereau]]||[[Chassereau-21|Bertie J]]||1924-03-19||1987-02-12||62||PFC US Army WWII||[[Image:Chassereau-21.jpg|75px]] |- |49||[[Chassereau-22|Chassereau]]||[[Chassereau-22|Bob J]]||1900-08-20||1967-09-04||67||||[[Image:Chassereau-22.jpg|75px]] |- |50|| [[Chassereau-20|Chassereau]]||[[Chassereau-20|Pink Elizabeth]]||1887-01-13||1957-08-21||70||||[[Image:Chassereau-22.jpg|75px]] |- |51||[[Chassereau-19|Chassereau]]||[[Chassereau-19|C. 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Sr.]]||[[Crapse-16|Otis J.]]||1915-03-08||1970-07-14||55||||[[Image:Crapse-16.jpg|75px]] |- |84|| [[Smith-69647|Crapse]]||[[Smith-69647|Edna S.]]||1920-07-08||1999-01-29||79||||[[Image:Crapse-16.jpg|75px]] |- | 85||[[Crosby-1872|Crosby,Sr.]]||[[Crosby-1872|Glenn]]||1940-08-06||1992-11-13||52||||[[Image:Crosby-1872.jpg|75px]] |- |86||[[Carroll-3658|Crosby]]||[[Carroll-3658|Florine Louise (Carroll)]]||1909-02-02||1952-01-21||43||Wife of Marion Crosby||[[Image:Carroll-3658.jpg|75px]] |- | 87||[[Crosby-1871|Crosby]]||[[Crosby-1871|James Henry]]||1922-11-25||1964-05-23||41||||[[Image:Crosby-1871.jpg|75px]] |- | 88||[[Crosby-1867|Crosby]]||[[Crosby-1867|Thomas Elliott]]||1881-09-12||1961-04-02||79||||[[Image:Crosby-1867.jpg|75px]] |- |89||[[Googe-18|Crosby]]||[[Googe-18|Lillie Bell (Googe)]]||1892-08-25||1978-06-20||85||||[[Image:Crosby-1867.jpg|75px]] |- |90||[[Crosby-1860|Crosby]]||[[Crosby-1860|Marion]]||1903-03-16||1980-12-12||77||||[[Image:Crosby-1860.jpg|75px]] |- |91||[[Davis-29451|Crosby]]||[[Davis-29451|Rebecca B (Davis)Edwards]]||1905-06-18||1983-09-07||78||Wife of Glenn Edwards & Marion Crosby||[[Image:Crosby-1860.jpg|75px]] |- |92||[[Davis-29580|Crosby]]||[[Davis-29580|Ruby Lee (Davis)]]||1925-08-25||1979-02-24||54||||[[Image:Crosby-1870.jpg|75px]] |- |93||[[Crosby-1870|Crosby]]||[[Crosby-1870|Milton]]||1910-04-23||1987-09-30||77||||[[Image:Crosby-1870.jpg|75px]] |- |94||[[Crosby-1869|Crosby]]||[[Crosby-1869|Otis]]||1915-02-07||1929-12-16||14||Son of TE and Lillie Crosby||[[Image:Crosby-1869.jpg|75px]] |- |95||[[Crosby-1868|Crosby]]||[[Crosby-1868|Robert Lee Edward]]||1928-05-18||1989-01-16||60||||[[Image:Crosby-1868.jpg|75px]] |- |96||[[Crosby-1866|Crosby, Sr.]]||[[Crosby-1866|Robert Henry]]||1952-12-21||2011-11-05||58||||[[Image:Crosby-1866.jpg|75px]] |- |97||[[Crosby-1865|Crosby, Jr]]||[[Crosby-1865|Thomas E]]||1917-10-15||1971-11-09||54||SC PFC US Army WWII Note: headstone says birth is 1918-10-05, footstones says birth is 1917-10-15. Need to verify birthdate.||[[Image:Crosby-1865.jpg|75px]] |- |98||[[Ashworth-533|Crosby]]||[[Ashworth-533|Dorthy (Ashworth)]]||1932-01-16||1986-04-16||54||||[[Image:Ashworth-533.jpg|75px]] |- |99||[[Crosby-1864|Crosby]]||[[Crosby-1864|Thomas L]]||1951-07-26||1971-11-09||20||||[[Image:Crosby-1864.jpg|75px]] |- |100||[[Crosby-1863|Crosby]]||[[Crosby-1863|William H]]||1919-08-27||1974-09-02||55||SSGT US Army||[[Image:Crosby-1863.jpg|75px]] |- |101||[[Smith-80740|Darnell]]||[[Smith-80740|Effie (Smith) McAlhaney]]||1904-11-30||1982-02-13||77||wife of A. N. McAlhaney||[[Image:Smith-80740.jpg|75px]] |- |102|| [[Darnell-515|Darnell]]||[[Darnell-515|John Luther]]||1944-02-18||0000||00||||[[Image:Darnell-515.jpg|75px]] |- | 103||[[Roberts-13161|Davis]]||[[Roberts-13161|Sadie R]]||1906-01-17||1981-12-12||75||||[[Image:Roberts-13161.jpg|75px]] |- |104||[[Davis-29579|Davis]]||[[Davis-29579|William J]]||1891-11-27||1971-09-25||79||||[[Image:Davis-29579.jpg|75px]] |- | 105||[[DeLoach-194|DeLoach]]||[[DeLoach-194|A B]]||1893-02-05||1942-05-18||49||||[[Image:DeLoach-194.jpg|75px]] |- | 106||[[DeLoach-195|DeLoach]]||[[DeLoach-195|Sue D]]||1895-05-07||1982-04-10||87||||[[Image:DeLoach-194.jpg|75px]] |- | 107||[[DeLoach-207|DeLoach]]||[[DeLoach-207|Andrew Barfield]]||1906-01-18||1979-06-01||73||||[[Image:DeLoach-207.jpg|75px]] |- | 108||[[Sharpe-1424|DeLoach]]||[[Sharpe-1424|Thelma (Sharpe)]]||1905-05-13||1986-01-12||80||||[[Image:DeLoach-207.jpg|75px]] |- | 109||[[DeLoach-206|DeLoach, Jr]]||[[DeLoach-206|Cape]]||1935-07-21||1999-04-18||63||||[[Image:DeLoach-206.jpg|75px]] |- | 110||[[Hiers-48|DeLoach]]||[[Hiers-48|Lucille (Hiers)]]||1939-02-11||2010-01-22||70||||[[Image:DeLoach-206.jpg|75px]] |- | 111||[[DeLoach-205|DeLoach]]||[[DeLoach-205|Ellison W]]||1932-10-14||2009-01-30||76||||[[Image:DeLoach-205.jpg|75px]] |- | 112||[[DeLoach-193|DeLoach]]||[[DeLoach-193|Ellison Capers]]||1865-09-12||1940-02-25||75||||[[Image:DeLoach-193.jpg|75px]] |- | 113||[[DeLoach-203|DeLoach]]||[[DeLoach-203|Eric Rudolph]]||1926-09-25||1927-01-21||0||Our Darling||[[Image:DeLoach-203.jpg|75px]] |- | 114||[[DeLoach-202|DeLoach]]||[[DeLoach-202|Franklin Cape]]||1927-10-30||1995-04-14||67||||[[Image:DeLoach-202.jpg|75px]] |- | 115||[[Thames-293|DeLoach]]||[[Thames-293|Ida (Themes)]]||1867-03-23||1931-07-10||64||Wife of E C DeLoach||[[Image:Thames-293.jpg|75px]] |- | 116||[[DeLoach-201|DeLoach]]||[[DeLoach-201|Infant Daughter]]||0000||0000||00||Infant dau. 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Of LR & MS Dowling||[[Image:Dowling-760.jpg|75px]] |- |136|| [[Dowling-766|Dowling]]||[[Dowling-766|Infant of Cora A]]||0000||1888-06||0||||[[Image:Dowling-766.jpg|75px]] |- | 137||[[Dowling-759|Dowling]]||[[Dowling-759|Infant Son of Lr & MS]]||1888-04-15||1888-04-15||0||||[[Image:Dowling-759.jpg|75px]] |- | 138||[[Dowling-747|Dowling]]||[[Dowling-747|James T]]||1814-04-26||1882-07-10||67||||[[Image:Dowling-747.jpg|75px]] |- | 139||[[Dowling-757|Dowling]]||[[Dowling-757|John V]]||1849-08-23||1930-12-30||81||||[[Image:Dowling-757.jpg|75px]] |- |140||[[Dowling-756|Dowling]]||[[Dowling-756|John William]]||1869-01-06||1925-11-16||56||||[[Image:Dowling-756.jpg|75px]] |- | 141||[[Dowling-755|Dowling]]||[[Dowling-755|Mamie Sue]]||0000||1877-09-20||0||Dau. 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A.]]||1833-01-16||1906-01-12||73||||[[Image:Dowling-769.jpg|75px]] |- | 146||[[Dowling-753|Dowling]]||[[Dowling-753|Wilbur Boyd]]||1908-05-27||1908-10-01||0||Inf of WB & LM Dowling||[[Image:Dowling-753.jpg|75px]] |- |147|| [[Hogg-1045|Drawdy]]||[[Hogg-1045|Ruth (Hogg) Hiers]]||1917-03-08||2009-01-16||92||||[[Image:Hogg-1045.jpg|75px]] |- | 148||[[Edwards-9856|Edwards]]||[[Edwards-9856|Glenn]]||1900-12-05||1935-07-05||35||||[[Image:Edwards-9856.jpg|75px]] |- | 149||[[Edwards-9855|Edwards]]||[[Edwards-9855|“Lit L”Glenn]]||0000||0000||00||||[[Image:Edwards-9855.jpg|75px]] |- | 150||[[DeLoach-197|Fenton]]||[[DeLoach-197|Iris (DeLoach) Chisolm]]||1891-10-16||1957-03-04||66||||[[Image:DeLoach-197.jpg|75px]] |- | 151||[[Ford-5385|Ford]]||[[Ford-5385|Jackie L]]||1936-05-03||1995-07-25||59||||[[Image:Ford-5385.jpg|75px]] |- | 152||[[Gill-2272|Gill]]||[[Gill-2272|Andrew J]]||1860||1873||13||Nephew of AJ & MJ Gill, Accidentally Killed||[[Image:Gill-2272.jpg|75px]] |- |153|| 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Hopewell Plantation, Greene, Alabama

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category: Hopewell Plantation, Greene County, Alabama]] [[Category:Greene County, Alabama, Slaves]] [[Category:Greene County, Alabama, Slave Owners]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Plantations Index]] ==Introduction== This plantation should not be confused with the Pickens Plantation in South Carolina of the same name. This plantation was owned by [[Cocke-514|John Hartwell Cocke II]]. It was a 320 acre experimental work community in Greene, Alabama where Cocke sent his most talented, responsible slaves to prepare them for the "moral and educational challenges" of emancipation, with the intention of relocating them to Liberia. Likely candidates for emancipation were sent from Cocke's Virginia plantation, [[Space:Bremo_Plantation%2C_Fluvanna_County%2C_Virginia|Bremo]], to Hopewell plantation in 1840 to work under overseer Elam Tanner and slave driver George Skipwith. Cocke was a leading Virginia member of the [[Space:American_Colonization_Society|American Colonization Society]]. The American Colonization Society was most active during the 1830's - 1861. He also owned [[Space:Bremo_Plantation%2C_Fluvanna_County%2C_Virginia|Bremo Plantation, Fluvanna, Virginia]]. ===George Skipwith=== [[Skipwith-373|George Skipwith]], a slave of John Hartwell Cocke II, was also the overseer at Hopewell. He had been sent by Cocke from Virginia to Hopewell to prepare him for emancipation and migration to Liberia. George's brother, [[Skipwith-372|Peyton]], had already been sent. Letters from Peyton in Liberia to John Cocke exist. Around 1850, George was demoted to slave driver after an altercation/fight with a white man. He stayed at Hopewell until 1851 when Cocke sent him, his wife Mary and their son to a plantation in Mississippi. ===Enslaved Persons from the Skipwith Letters=== George Skipwith wrote a number of letters to John Hartwell Cocke II. In the letters he wrote about some of the enslaved persons at Hopewell.'''Skipwith Letters''' http://nationalhumanitiescenter.org/pds/maai/enslavement/text4/skipwith.pdf *[[Faulcon-13|Ann Sucky Faulcon]] b. 1803 liberated in 1851 to Liberia. *[[Gault-810|Isham Gault]] b. 1810 He was the father of Hannah and the brother of Julyann and Mima. *[[Gault-858|Julyann Gault]], daughter of [[Gault-835|“Old” Hannah]] and sister of Isham and Mima *[[Randall-9838|Frank Randall]], the son of [[Cocke-1028|Primus]] the driver at Bremo, the Cocke plantation in Virginia. In 1853 Cocke ordered him sold or hired out in Mobile, Alabama because of his repeated quarrels with his wife Jinny and his refractory character. *[[Randall-9839|Jinny Randall]], Frank’s wife, was a field worker. With her husband, she was sold or hired out in Mobile in 1853. *Violly, was a field worker. *Dinah, was a field worker. *[[Smith-268850|Evelina Smith]] b. 1821? (According to the 1870 census, she lived with the [[Creasy-618|Archy Creacy]] family and worked as a farm laborer after the war). *[[Morse-9627|Charlotte (Morse) Lewis]] b. 1834 was the daughter of Charles and Kessiah Morse and the sister of Albert, Cain, Carter, Charles, Jr., Frederick, and Matthew. In 1844 she married Robert Lewis, and in 1857 they went to New Hope plantation to live [a second Alabama plantation established by Cocke]. After the war she scratched out a living as a farm laborer in the Greensboro [Alabama] area. *[[Lewis-50260|Robert Lewis]], husband of Charlotte, “cut up a few skins” in physically resisting Tanner in 1844, the only evidence of stubborn resistance prior to the affair described in George’s letter. In 1856 he was whipped for feigning illness, and in 1862 he stole swine from Capt. John Cocke’s farm. Still, John Hartwell Cocke considered him a likely candidate for freedom. In 1857 he joined the New Hope [Alabama plantation] community. *[[Cocke-1077|Shadrach Cocke]] "was a prayer leader and exhorter among the slaves and the driver after George’s downfall. In 1842 he wrote Cocke asking permission to marry a woman on another farm, but Cocke refused. According to Tanner, Shadrach spoke “very bad” about the master’s decision and, rather than give up the girl, he asked to be sold to her master. Tanner wrote that he ran “mad for 2 days” in disappointment. He involved himself in other scrapes in the next few years, but by 1850, probably as a result of his conversion, he mellowed and won Cocke’s confidence. He died suddenly in 1855 of a “disease of the heart.” http://nationalhumanitiescenter.org/pds/maai/enslavement/text4/skipwith.pdf *[[Hewitt-6452|Armistead Hewitt]] b. 1814 was a field worker and carpenter at Hopewell and the driver at New Hope after 1857. In 1846 he received a thorough willowing for sneaking off the plantation, and, later, he had numerous falling-outs with overseers, particularly J. W. Carter. . . . He married [[Skipwith-382|Lucy Skipwith]], George’s daughter, in the late 1840s or early 1850s. There is no positive record of more than one child by the marriage. Lucy’s eldest daughters, Maria and Betsey, were fathered by white men, and the father of her daughter Dinah is unknown. Lucy’s liaisons with white men and her attachment to Cocke may have been the causes of her unhappy relations with Armistead. She left him after the war. *[[Skipwith-375|James Skipwith]], George’s son. *[[Skipwith-379|William Skipwith]], George’s son (a stonemason at Cocke’s Bremo Plantation in Virginia) ===1840 Census=== J. H. Cocke '''United States Census, 1840''': "United States Census, 1840"
Image path: United States Census, 1840 > Alabama > Greene > Not Stated > image 6 of 103; Citing NARA microfilm publication M704, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
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*1 white male age 15-20 (The Overseer - John's son?) *5 male slaves under age 10 *4 male slaves ages 10-24 *4 male slaves ages 24-36 *4 male slaves ages 36-55 *5 female slaves under age 10 - Charlotte? *6 female slaves ages 10-24 *6 female slaves ages 24-36 *2 female slaves ages 36-55 *1 female slave age 55-100 *38 total persons (37 total enslaved), 20 in Agriculture ===1850 SLAVE SCHEDULE=== In this schedule, John Cocke was enumerated on 4 Oct 1850 owning 66 slaves, and on 16 and 17 Oct 1850 John H Cocke was enumerated as owning 53 slaves in Greene County, Alabama where Hopewell Plantation and New Hope Plantation are located. {| border="1" class="sortable" !John Cocke!!!!!!!!Owner!! |- |SEX||AGE||YOB||RACE||ROLE||SCHEDULE |- |Male ||52 ||1798 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male ||48 ||1802 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male ||45 ||1805 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male ||37 ||1813 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male ||36 ||1814 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male ||35 ||1815 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male ||32 ||1818 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male ||32 ||1818 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male ||30 ||1820 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male ||23 ||1827 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male ||23 ||1827 ||Mulatto ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male ||23 ||1827 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male ||22 ||1828 ||Mulatto ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male ||22 ||1828 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male ||22 ||1828 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male ||20 ||1830 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male ||20 ||1830 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male ||18 ||1832 ||Mulatto ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male ||18 ||1832 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male ||15 ||1835 ||Mulatto ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male ||14 ||1836 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male ||12 ||1838 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male ||12 ||1838 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male ||10 ||1840 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male ||7 ||1843 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male ||5 ||1845 ||Mulatto ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male ||4 ||1846 ||Mulatto ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male ||4 ||1846 ||Mulatto ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male ||2 ||1848 ||Mulatto ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female ||57 ||1793 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female ||52 ||1798 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female ||52 ||1798 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female ||43 ||1807 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male ||52 ||1798 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female ||37 ||1813 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female ||36 ||1814 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female ||34 ||1816 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female ||33 ||1817 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female ||29 ||1821 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female ||26 ||1824 ||Mulatto ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female ||26 ||1824 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female ||20 ||1830 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male ||52 ||1798 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female ||17 ||1833 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female ||17 ||1833 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female ||14 ||1836 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female ||13 ||1837 ||Mulatto ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female ||12 ||1838 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female ||14 ||1836 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female ||10 ||1840 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female ||8 ||1842 ||Mulatto ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male ||52 ||1798 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female ||7 ||1843 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female ||4 ||1846 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female ||2 ||1848 ||Mulatto ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female ||3 ||1847 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female ||3 ||1847 ||Mulatto ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male ||3 ||1847 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male ||3 ||1847 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female ||0 ||1850 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male ||1 ||1849 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male ||0 ||1850 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male ||0 ||1850 ||Mulatto ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male ||19 ||1831 ||Mulatto ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male ||20 ||1830 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female ||6 ||1844 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |} JOHN H. COCKE - Owner - Enumerated on the 16th and 17 Oct 1850 (53 enslaved) '''United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850"
Image path: United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 > Alabama > Greene > Greene county > image 57 of 270; Citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
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{| border="1" class="sortable" !SEX!!AGE!!YOB!!COLOR!!ROLE |- |Male||47||1802||Black||Slave |- |Male||43||1807||Black||Slave |- |Male||38||1812||Black||Slave |- |Male||35||1815||Black||Slave |- |Male||35||1815||Black||Slave |- |Male||33||1817||Black||Slave |- |Male||28||1822||Black||Slave |- |Male||26||1824||Black||Slave |- |Male||44||1806||Black||Slave |- |Male||31||1819||Black||Slave |- |Male||30||1820||Mulatto||Slave |- |Male||28||1822||Mulatto||Slave |- |Female||25||1825||Black||Slave |- |Male||13||1837||||Slave |- |Male||13||1837||||Slave |- |Male||11||1839||||Slave |- |Male||16||1834||Mulatto||Slave |- |Male||14||1836||Black||Slave |- |Male||10||1840||Black||Slave |- |Male||10||1840||Black||Slave |- |Male||8||1842||Black||Slave |- |Male||8||1842||Black||Slave |- |Male||7||1843||Black||Slave |- |Male||3||1847||Mulatto||Slave |- |Male||2||1848||Black||Slave |- |Male||2||1848||Black||Slave |- |Male||1||1849||Black||Slave |- |Female||48||1802||Black||Slave |- |Female||45||1805||Mulatto||Slave |- |Female||57||1793||Mulatto||Slave |- |Female||32||1818||Mulatto||Slave |- |Female||32||1818||Mulatto||Slave |- |Female||29||1821||Mulatto||Slave |- |Female||27||1823||Mulatto||Slave |- |Female||25||1825||Black||Slave |- |Female||23||1827||Mulatto||Slave |- |Female||20||1830||Black||Slave |- |Female||16||1834||Black||Slave |- |Female||10||1840||Black||Slave |- |Female||16||1834||Black||Slave |- |Female||14||1836||Mulatto||Slave |- |Female||13||1837||Black||Slave |- |Female||11||1839||Black||Slave |- |Female||10||1840||Mulatto||Slave |- |Female||10||1840||Black||Slave |- |Female||7||1843||Black||Slave |- |Female||6||1844||Black||Slave |- |Female||6||1844||Black||Slave |- |Female||6||1844||Mulatto||Slave |- |Female||5||1845||Black||Slave |- |Female||3||1847||Mulatto||Slave |- |Female||45||1805||Black||Slave |- |Female||83||1767||Black||Slave |} ===1860 Slave Schedule=== In 1860 John H. Cocke had 70 enslaved persons located in Green Co, AL. He is listed on the slave schedule as Jno. H. Cocke with Rich D. Powell Agent '''United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860"
Image path: United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860 > Alabama > Greene > Hollow Square Beat 6 > image 9 of 28; Citing NARA microfilm publication M653 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBJ-X6M?i=8&wc=8BC5-W38%3A1610302401%2C1610365401%2C1610366901&cc=3161105 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 22 December 2021) *1860 Green Co, AL, Hollow Square Beat 6, p.105, 70 slaves (difficult to read)
'''The Largest Slaveholders of the Deep South 1860''' https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/546545-the-large-slaveholders-of-the-deep-south-1860-pt-01?viewer=1&offset=0#page=359&viewer=picture&o=search&n=0&q=Cocke Creator Menn, Joseph Karl, 1933- Language English eng en Subject United States, Alabama - Slavery and bondage United States, Mississippi - Slavery and bondage United States, Georgia - Slavery and bondage United States, Louisiana - Slavery and bondage United States, Southern States - Slavery and bondage Extent 3 pts. (xii, 1219 p.) Page Count 426 Owning Institution Family History Library; http://www.familysearch.org/ Publisher Digital FamilySearch International Access Level Public *Part 1, p.344 '''1866 Census''' Some of the former enslaved persons are found here on the Green Co, AL census in 1866. '''Unclassified''': Film number: 004808465 > image 124 of 1105
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GGTV-4ZY?i=123&cc=1915987&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AV6PR-4GF FamilySearch Image] (accessed 22 December 2021) *p.45, East Green 5
===Research Note=== New Hope Plantation needs to be researched. ==Sources== *National Humanities Center Resource Toolbox: The Making of African American Identity: Vol. I, 1500-1865: http://nationalhumanitiescenter.org/pds/maai/emancipation/text4/skipwith.pdf *Thomas Jefferson, Monticello: https://www.monticello.org/site/research-and-collections/john-hartwell-cocke *See also: Letter written by George Skipwith to John Cocke II. Excerpt from: “Dear Master”: letters of a slave family, edited by Randall M. Miller: https://150yearsago.library.virginia.edu/2011/05/02/1861-may-1-hopewell-greene-county-alabama/

Hopkins County, Texas

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Welcome to Hopkins County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *Coordinator of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ===Formed From=== *{{Blue|1846--Hopkins County was created and organized 25 March 1846 from Lamar & Nacogdoches Counties}}.https://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/hopkins-county ==History/Timeline== {{Image|file=Hopkins_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Sulphur Springs public square. }} CADDO Indians were the original occupants, then the Cherokees displaced them. :'''1839''' Republic of Texas sent Gen Kelsey Douglass who defeated the Cherokees.https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch18 :'''1846''' Settlement began in Tarrant, Texas, first countySeat as directed by the State legislature The county was named for David Hopkins family of pioneers. The County Seat remained Tarrant until, the carpet baggers demanded the county seat be moved to Sulphur Springs during reconstruction. The county seat was established at Tarrant, about five miles N of Sulphur Springs, and remained there until 1870, when the state legislature officially made Sulphur Springs the seat of county government. The territory of the original 1846 Hopkins County was subsequently reduced several times. :'''1846'''--Hopkins County was created 25 Mar 1846 from Lamar and Nacogdoches Counties.https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Hopkins_County,_Texas_GenealogyCommissioners were instructed find the geographical center of the country to place the new county seat, "Tarrant" to be located.. This was supposed to be named in honor of Gen. Edward H. Tarrant (1796-1858), a hero of some of US wars and the Republic of Texas as well as resident of the nearby area (Tarrant County). http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txhopkin/gen/resources/histories/community/hopkins_county.html ::A Rootsweb source says the Hopkins County was named for the family of Eldridge Hopkins. The Hopkins family donated land for townsite of Tarrant. :'''1846''' Next the Commissioners were to arrange for a temporary courthouse, which they had a log cabin built for this purpose. Until they could get the cabin finished,court was held in the open air. This building was used 5 years until residents could raise sufficient funds for a permanent courthouse. Next they were to lay out the town in lots to be for sale. :'''1850''' There were (154 ) slaves in Hopkins County,(< 6 % of the total population) as no cotton was planted in the county. :'''1851-53'''- Two men contracted to build the building, then used up the funds by 1853. :'''1851''' - The County let contracts for blazed trails from Tarrant to Titus County (Eastward), Lamar on the north, Jordon's Mill on the south. A Masonic lodge was built. The newspaper, Texas Star was published and Methodists built a building for a college The lodge opened the '''first school''' teaching boys and girls in different rooms. :'''Sept 1853''' -The second story was completed for the courthouse.. Residents were proud of this building. It even had a water well in the yard, resembled a farm courthouse with chimneys at two ends.. :'''mid 1850s''' Tarrant became a thriving town, with a tannery, steam mill, blacksmith shop and hotel, brick kiln. :'''1861''' The citizens of Hopkins County voted overwhelmingly for secession. Six companies were raised for Confederate service in 1861 alone. :'''Civil War''' The census of 1860 reported 7,875 inhabitants, of which just under 1,000 were African American. Corn and wheat were the main crops, and cattle and sheep ranching were crops with almost 22,000 head of cattle and more 36,000 sheep in the county. :'''1870''' - SW Corner of Hopkins County was given to Rains County; land N of the South Sulphur River was given to Delta County. ::Cattle herds from Louisiana were grazing on Hopkins county. (grazing was free to county citizens but out-of-state cattle violated Texas law (Texas grass was not free for them) Hopkins sued the owners, convicting them for this. Then they sold the cattle at public auction for $1,772.46 capital sufficient to complete the courthouse. :'''1860''' shows (5) attorneys, (3) blacksmiths, cabinet maker, (13) carpenters, (4) store clerks (including grocer clerks), (13) day laborers and farm laborers, (7) farmers, (4) grocery (saloon) keepers, one mail carrier, (7) merchants, (4 ) physicians, (County Chief Justice Green H. Crowder, 40, a native of Alabama and Deputy Sheriff D. Reynolds, 28, from Tennessee), a saddler, seamstresses, students (one of these studying law), tailor, 4 teachers. :'''Reconstruction''' --Hopkins County was part of the Fifth Military District. Ku Klux Klan activity in the area, murders and robberies committed by Benjamin Bickerstaff, Bob Lee, and other outlaws, led to the dispatching of two companies of the Sixth Cavalry under the command of captains Adna R. Chaffee and Tolman to Sulphur Springs. While Chaffee successfully pursued Bickerstaff and Lee through NE Texas, Tolman imposed strict discipline on Sulphur Springs, causing the enmity of residents and a ''' reprimand from the military authorities'''. :'''1868''' County business continued until 1868, when reconstruction started. Federal Army of Occupation arrived and began to enforce political changes. Capt Thomas Tolman was garrisoned in Sulphur Springs as it was larger than Tarrant. He determined the road to Sulphur Springs was impassable and a '''{{Red|hindrance to his enforcing Federal government.}}''' :'''1870''' Capt Tolman ordered County records '''{{Red|be sent to Sulphur Springs for his convenience. and all business to be done in Sulphur Springs}}'''. : '''Note:''' Holman imposed strict discipline on Sulphur Springs, causing the enmity of residents and a reprimand from the military authorities. :'''May, 1870''' civilian rule was restored to Tarrant, TX. Gov. Davis had legislature pass a special act to make Sulphur Springs permanent county seat. Tarrant co. courthouse was closed permanently, It was sold to lawyers who had it moved to Sulphur Springs for their law offices. ::{{Blue|The once busy town of Tarrant faded away}} People abandoned the town, moving to Sulphur Springs. There is a rural community left and cemetery. :'''1871''' - Small part of the NE corner of Hopkins County was given to Lamar County :'''1872''' stage connections were connected between Sulphur Springs and the Texas and Pacific Railway at Mineola in Wood County. :'''1876''' East Line and Red River Railroad reached Hopkins County connecting to Jefferson and Greenville, and St. Louis, Arkansas and Texas Railway built in 1887, connecting it to Sherman. :'''1890''' The county had grown to 20,572 inhabitants by 1890 and (28,000 by 1900).African Americans remained a steady 14% of the population. :'''1894'''--Hopkins County Courthouse was destroyed by fire on February 10, 1894. Some records were saved. Those destroyed were in the office of Judge Morris. The fire also destroyed the jail, part of the Courthouse square and the offices of the Hopkins County Echo newspaper. :'''1920s and 1930s''' county remained agricultural and rural with many small towns. # farms of farms with corn and cotton as the cash crops. :'''1925''' Farmers diversified to fruits, potatoes, poultry and dairy by products. (730 railroad cars of peaches, berries, and potatoes and 300 cars of poultry were shipped). :'''1930s''' Depression affected Hopkins County similar to the rest of the nation. The # farms in the county fell to 4,324 in 1940,(13.6%) :'''1930''' Works Projects began which paved the county roads, securing a milk processing plant for Sulphur Springs. :'''1937''' Carnation Milk Company opened processing plant, soon there were more dairy farmers.. :'''1940''' tenant farmers left the land, declining to less than 59%. Unemployment was 15% percent (2,626 workers on some sort of relief program). {{Image|file=Hopkins_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=230 |caption=Dairies }}{{clear}} ::Suddenly they had a hit with Dairies, milk production, cream, sour cream.. :'''1949''' there were 200 class -A dairies :'''1950'''- Hopkins was the leading county in milk production in the state.

{{Blue|Cumby, Hopkins County, Texas, United States /Black Jack Grove?}} Cumby's early days had gunfights, Texas Rangers, and several name changes. Cumby was originally named Black Jack Grove, since it was near a stand of blackjack oak trees, 1842. This began on the Louisiana, Arkansas and Texas railroad track north of I -30. Settlement began by D.W. (Wash) Cole in western Hopkins County on the Jefferson Road... The stand of Black Jack Oak trees were a camp of the Texas Rangers and freight wagoners during the Republic of Texas days. In 1848, the Black Jack Grove post office was in John D Matthews home. By 1851 D.W. Cole bought 307 acres land the grove was on.. Cole ran a store, sold town logs, and donated land for the Masonic lodge in 1852. The town name changed, Feb, 1857 to Theodocias with James M Brown serving as postmaster.but the name did not stick, as it became Black Jack Grove, May, 1858. In 1860 the town had doctors, blacksmiths, and tradesmen. As part of the wild west, gunmen were here, along with violent fights. A gun battle over a horse race caused 5 deaths, Christmas Day, 1866, 1862-65, Civil War the town formed Company K of William B Sims Ninth Texas Cavalry. Company K was first to plant a flag in Union battery at the battle of Elkhorn. In 1880 the East Line and Red River Railroad reached Black Jack Grove and the rough town began to change. In 1886 the railroad and post office, tried to change the town reputation and name to Cumby. They suggested it be named for Robert Cumby, a Confederate veteran. The Independent Normal College opened, 1895, then closed 1905. The high peak of population of 1929 decreased to 777 in 2010. *Handbook of Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cumby,_Texas ===Government Offices=== County Seats
:1846-1870: Tarrant :1870-present: Sulphur Springs '''1st courthouse, 1846, Tarrant, Texas''' - Republic of Texas legislature instructed Hopkins co. commissioners to lay out the town of Tarrant, Tx, and build a courthouse. First one built was a log cabin. Until it was completed, the court was held in open air. They used the log cabin 5 years, then began building the new permanent courthouse.https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch1 '''2nd courthouse, 1853, Tarrant, Texas''' Completion of new courthouse which was 2 story farm courthouse, with chimneys on each end. It had its own well on the courthouse square. Citizens in Tarrant were proud of the building.https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch1 '''3rd courthouse, 1870/71, Sulphur Springs''' Reconstructionist, Union Capt. Tollman '''{{red|demanded the courthouse, county seat be moved to Sulphur Springs for his convenience}}'''. The Texas governor complied. A new courthouse was built in Sulphur Springs, 3 story, gables, cornerstones, ornate. Sulphur Springs did create a great courthouse, which still stands. {{blue| this killed the town of Tarrant, Texas}}. Its courthouse was sold to lawyers who moved it for law offices. https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch1 {{Image|file=Hopkins_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=Hopkins co. courthouse }} ===Geography=== https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch18 :Location - Hopkins County is in NE Texas, is bordered on the N by the South Sulphur River. :County seat, Sulphur Springs, is on Interstate Hwy 30, 82 miles NE of Dallas. :Center of the county is 33°10' north latitude, 95°40' west longitude. :Size 789 sq. mi. Blackland Prairie in its N half and SW 1/4. claypan- post oak belt in SE 1/4 :Soil - Blackland Prairie - deep, loamy, moderately well-drained soils. Claypan soil absorb and release moisture. :Vegetation- Clayton hardwoods, as well as evergreens and pines . Blackland Prairie - post oak, timber is along streams There is little timber, except along the streams, where hardwoods are found. :Terrain- level to rolling :Elevations 350 to 650 feet above mean sea level. The higher elevations form a divide E to W in center of county. North of divide-to-west along what is roughly the center of the county. :Rivers/Creeks -North of the divide the small streams flow N, and S of the divide, flow south. White Oak Creek crosses E to W center of the county, heading to the NE :Lakes - -Sulphur Springs (which covers about 1,134 acres), Century (613 acres), and Coleman (49 acres)-are man-made impoundments. :Mineral deposits-- oil, gas, glauconite, phosphorite, lignite, industrial sand, and clay used to produce firebrick. :Climate is humid and subtropical :Rainfall of 45 inches a year. :Temperatures low of 32° F in January to e high of 95° F in August. :Growing season averages 238 days a year. https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch18 ===Adjacent Counties=== *Delta County (north){{Image|file=Hopkins_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=180 |caption=adj counties. }} *Franklin County (east) *Wood County (south) *Rains County (southwest) *Hunt County (west) ===Protected areas=== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cooper_Lake_State_Park Cooper Lake State Park] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Chapman_Lake Jim Chapman Lake] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Fork_Reservoir Lake Fork Reservoir] ===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 31,960 people residing in the county with a population density of 41 people/sq. mi. per square mile (16/km²). The racial makeup of the county was 85.11% White, 7.99% Black or African-American, 0.68% Native American, 0.25% Asian, 0.06% Pacific Islander, 4.55% from other races, and 1.36% from two or more races. 9.28% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race.The median income for a household in the county was $32,136, and the median income for a family was $38,580. Males had a median income of $30,377 versus $20,751 for females. The per capita income for the county was $17,182. About 11.30% of families and 14.60% of the population were below the poverty line, including 17.40% of those under age 18 and 14.60% of those age 65 or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hopkins_County,_Texas *Hopkins County was once known as the Dairy Capital of Texas. Although Dairy Farms declined in the area in the late 1990s there are still a number of dairy farms located there today. The Southwest Dairy Museum is located in Sulphur Springs.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hopkins_County,_Texas *1990 Hopkins County was the leading dairy county in the state, with almost 500 dairies producing nearly 17 percent of the state total.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch18 *Other crops- included silage, hay, wheat, corn, rice, and soybeans. Highways:
*I-30 Interstate 30 *U.S. Highway 67 *Texas State Highway 11 *Texas State Highway 19 *Texas State Highway 154 *Texas Loop 301 State Loop 301 Politics
:Hopkins County was a Democratic party stronghold during Reconstruction, and its voters continued to support Democratic presidential candidates through 1992, with the exception of the elections of 1972, 1984, and 1988.https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch18 ====County Resources===== *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txhopkin/gen/resources/churches.html Hopkins co. churches] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Texas_Land_and_Property Land and Property] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txhopkin/gen/resources/military.html Hopkins co. Military] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txhopkin/gen/resources/military/civil_war_pension_applications.html Civil War Pensions] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txhopkin/Military/Men_WomenWWIIIndex.html Men, women in World II] '''Festivals''' *Hunting *Fishing in local lakes * Sulphur Springs hosted a series of annual festivals, including a dairy festival in May. ===Cities=== *[[:Category:Cumby, Texas|Cumby]] 777 *[[:Category:Sulphur Springs, Texas|Sulphur Springs]] ( current county seat)\ '''Uninco Towns''' *Tarrant, Hopkins County, Texas *Como,Hopkins County, Texas *Tira, Hopkins County, Texas *Addran, Hopkins County, Texas {{Image|file=Hopkins_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Cooper Jim Chapman. }} *Birthright, Hopkins County, Texas *Brashear, Hopkins County, Texas *Dike, Hopkins County, Texas *Gafford, Hopkins County, Texas *Miller Grove, Hopkins County, Texas *Pickton, Hopkins County, Texas *Saltillo, Hopkins County, Texas *Sulphur Bluff, Hopkins County, Texas ** Center Point, Texas ghost town ** Dillon, Texas ghost town ** Who'd Thought It, Texas ghost town ===Schools=== {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align=l |size=150 |caption='''Rockin Schoolhouse''' }}{{clear}} ====Public Schools==== *Sulphur Springs Independent School District manages 8 public schools, serving 4,378 students in Sulphur Springs, TX. Minority enrollment is 42% of the student body (majority Hispanic), which is less than the Texas state average of 71%. The student:teacher ratio of 13:1 *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Como-Pickton_Consolidated_Independent_School_District Como ISD] 1 public school *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cumby_Independent_School_District Cumby ISD] 1 high school, 1 elementary school *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miller_Grove_Independent_School_District Miller Grove ISD] 2 schools- 1 elementary, 1 high school *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Vernon_Independent_School_District Mount Vernon ISD] (4) 1 high school, 1 jr high school grade 7, 8, 1 middle school, grade 6, 1 elementary - pk - 4 grades. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Hopkins_Independent_School_District North Hopkins ISD] 1 high school, 1 elementary School *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saltillo_Independent_School_District Saltillo ISD] 1 school serves grades kindergarten - 12 *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sulphur_Bluff_Independent_School_District Sulphur Bluff ISD] 1 school grade preK -12 *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sulphur_Springs_Independent_School_District Sulphur Springs ISD] (8) 1 highschool, 1grade6-8, 1 - grade 5, (4) grades preK-4, 1 preK, Kindergarten *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winnsboro_Independent_School_District Winnsboro ISD] 1 high school, 1 middle school, 1 preK through 5 *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yantis_Independent_School_District Yantis ISD] 1 high school, 1 jr high school, 1 grade school ====Census==== :1850 --- 2,623 — :1860 --- 7,745 195.3% :1870 --- 12,651 63.3% :1880 --- 15,461 22.2% :1890 --- 20,572 33.1% :1900 --- 27,950 35.9% :1910 --- 31,038 11.0% :1920 --- 34,791 12.1% :1930 --- 29,410 −15.5% :1940 --- 30,264 2.9% :1950 --- 23,490 −22.4% :1960 --- 18,594 −20.8% :1970 --- 20,710 11.4% :1980 --- 25,247 21.9% :1990 --- 28,833 14.2% :2000 --- 31,960 10.8% :2010 --- 35,161 10.0% :Est. 2015 --- 36,223 ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=m |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Brashear Cemetery, Brashear, Texas|Brashear Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Como Cemetery, Como, Texas|Como Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Cumby Cemetery, Cumby, Texas|Cumby Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Sunny Point Cemetery, Cumby, Texas|Sunny Point Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Greenview Cemetery, Greenview, Texas|Greenview Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Greenwood Cemetery, Greenwood, Texas|Greenwood Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Greenwood Community Cemetery, Greenwood, Texas|Greenwood Community Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Harmony Cemetery, Harmony, Texas|Harmony Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Mahoney Cemetery, Mahoney, Texas|Mahoney Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Miller Grove Cemetery, Miller Grove, Texas|Miller Grove Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Peerless Cemetery, Peerless, Texas|Peerless Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Pine Forest Cemetery, Pine Forest, Texas|Pine Forest Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Pine Hill Cemetery, Pine Hill, Texas|Pine Hill Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Pleasant Grove Cemetery North, Pleasant Grove, Texas|Pleasant Grove Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Reilly Springs Cemetery, Reilly Springs, Texas|Reilly Springs Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Ridgeway Cemetery, Ridgeway, Texas|Ridgeway Cemetery]] *[[:Category: New Shirley Cemetery, Shirley, Texas|New Shirley Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Caney Cemetery, Sulphur Springs, Texas|Caney Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Restlawn Memorial Park, Sulphur Springs, Texas|Restlawn Memorial Park]] *[[:Category: Sulphur Springs City Cemetery, Sulphur Springs, Texas|Sulphur Springs City Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Union Cemetery, Union, Hopkins County, Texas|Union Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Yantis Cemetery, Yantis, Texas|Yantis Cemetery]] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2631 FindaGrave cemeteries] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Hopkins/ListHopkins.html Hopkins county Cemeteries] Gloria Mayfield ===Sources=== *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hopkins_County,_Texas *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txhopkin/gen/resources/cemeteries.html TxGen] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2631 FindaGrave cemeteries] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Hopkins/ListHopkins.html Hopkins county Cemeteries] Gloria Mayfield *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Hopkins_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txhopkin/gen/resources/churches.html Hopkins co. churches] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Texas_Land_and_Property Land and Property] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txhopkin/gen/resources/military.html Hopkins co. Military] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txhopkin/gen/resources/military/civil_war_pension_applications.html Civil War Pensions] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txhopkin/Military/Men_WomenWWIIIndex.html Men, women in World II] *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cooper_Lake_State_Park *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Fork_Reservoir *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Chapman_Lake Jim Chapman Lake]

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[[Category: Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania ]] [[Category:Horatio Cemetery, Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] '''Horatio Cemetery also known as The Congregational Church Cemetery'''
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Located in Young Township,Jefferson County,Pennsylvania; a short distance off of the No.8 Road (from Perry Street) on Diamond Road,west of the Boro of Punxsutawney. 74 acres was owned by Horatio Fisher, sold to Sophia Williams, She sold the tract to the Punxsutawney Coal & Coke Company;that deed reserved a plot of land slightly more than 2 acres for the cemetery to the Horatio Cemetery Association. The Punxsutawney Coal & Coke Company later sold the entire tract of land to Lancelot, John G. & Thomas J. Branch in 1883. It is now owned and maintained by Young Township and contains 52 marked burials,numerous old gravestone foundations and small mounds of crumbled field stones,which are arranged in an orderly manner,indicating other burials . This free space page for the '''Horatio Cemetery Punxsutawney, Jefferson County, Pennsylvania, USA''' is part of WikiTree's U.S. Cemeteries Project created to document the life and times of our ancestors who are interred here. The U.S Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Global Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" class="unsortable"| ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Date | |- |||[[Arto-3]]||Infant Daughter ||24 Feb 1906||24 Feb 1906||0||2023|| |- |||[[Ashley-6062]]||Gertrude ||??||16 Feb 1897||??||2023|| |- |||[[Asmondy-4]]||Helen||22 Jul 1915||Dec 10 1919||04||2023|| |- |||[[Bailey-41893]]||Angeline|| Dec.1848||16 Dec. 1902||54||2023|| |- |||[[Banck-20]]||Mary||??||22 Sep 1899||?||2023|| |- |||[[Barger-2030]]||Melia ||Apr.1852||11 Feb. 1906||53||2023|| |- |||[[Beckewthein-1]]||William||?||12 Feb 1901||||2023|| |- |||[[Bell-43414]]||Florence||13 Dec 1893 ||20 Dec 1893||7 days||2023|| |- |||[[Bland-4290]]||Sarah||2 Dec.1854||7 Jan. 1943||88||2023|| |- |||[[Bonjack-1]]||Lowria||1905||5 Apr 1905||4dy||2023|| |- |||[[Branch-3027]]||Elizabeth||1876||25 Aug 1906 ||30||2023|| |- |||[[Branch-3023]]||John .G||4 Mar 1872||4 Mar 1940||68||2023|| |- |||[[Branch-3024]]||Lancelot||22 Mar 1836||7 Dec 1907 ||71||2023|| |- |||[[Branch-3025]]||Ruth ||2 Oct 1902||16 May 1904 ||1yr.||2023|| |- |||[[Brown-167955]]||Charles||?||20 Jan 1894||?||2023|| |- |||[[Brown-167957]]||Infant daughter||12 May 1913||13 May 1913 ||1dy||2023|| |- |||[[Bryden-461]]||Mary ||??||5 Oct 1897||?||2023|| |- |||[[Burchick-12]]||Annie||??||2 Dec 1901||??||2023|| |- |||[[Canaday-581]]||Infant ||?||Jun 1893||?||2023|| |- |||[[Cape-457]]||William||??||9 May 1908||??||2023|| |- |||[[Causick-2]]||George ||??||10 Sep 1900||??||2023|| |- |||[[Charcella-1]]||Andrew||??||14 Feb 1904||??||2023|| |- |||[[Chilton-1695]]||Ethel||?||24 Nov 1896||??||2023|| |- |||[[Cholic-1]]||George||??||16 Sep 1904||??||2023|| |- |||[[Christopherson-550]]||L.||??||17 Oct 1896|| ?||2023|| |- |||[[Clark-85709]]||Earl||1899||6 Sep 1899||0||2023|| |- |||[[Clark-85710]]||Henry||?||1899||?||2023|| |- |||[[Clark-85711]]||John||13 Mar 1897||16 Mar 1897||3 days||2023|| |- |||[[Cole-32401]]||Jane||22 Nov.1840||1892|| 51||2023|| |- |||[[Cook-50536]]||Harriet||1891||29 Mar1893||1yr||2023|| |- |||[[Copelle-1]]||John||15 May 1904||17 May 1904||||2023|| |- |||[[ Covich-3]]||Alice||?||7 Feb 1904||??||2023|| |- |||[[Covich-4]]||Mike||?||4 Feb 1905||??||2023|| |- |||[[Craig-16252]]||Frank||?||28 Jun 1897||?||2023|| |- |||[[Crego-169]]||Maud||?||25 Sep 1895||??||2023|| |- |||[[Davidson-20090]]||Mary||1879||1903||?||2023|| |- |||[[Davidson-20091]]||Polly||?||6 Jul 1902||?||2023|| |- |||[[Davidson-20092]]||Robert||?||26 Feb 1924||||2023|| |- |||[[Davis-113961]]||Sarah||2 Mar 1856||19 Sep 1918||62||2023|| |- |||[[Davis-113900]]||Catherine ||16 Jul 1871||7 Jun 1892||20||2023|| |- |||[[Davis-113901]]||David||?||1912||?||2023|| |- |||[[Davis-113902]]||David||1860||27 Jan 1913||52||2023|| |- |||[[Davis-113903]]||David L.||??||6 Aug 1901||?||2023|| |- |||[[Davis-113904]]||Loulia||?||17 Nov 1898||?||2023|| |- |||[[Davis-113919]]||Margaret ||?||9 Nov 1896||?||2023|| |- |||[[Davis-113926]]||Mary||?||Jan 1896||?||2023|| |- |||[[Davis-113927]]||Thomas||1869||1899||29||2023|| |- |||[[Davison-6747]]||Infant Son||22 Feb 1914||22 Feb 1914||?||2023|| |- |||[[Deeley-241]]||Annie||?||26 Apr 1894||?||2023|| |- |||[[Deeley-242]]||Samuel||?||28 May 1896||??||2023|| |- |||[[Divelbiss-101]]||Lunetta||Feb 1894||9 Jul 1904||10||2023|| |- |||[[Divelbiss-102]]||Robert ||12 Apr 1847||21 Oct 1927 ||80||2023|| |- |||[[Divelbiss-103]]||Robert H.||9 Dec.1890||26 Feb 1924||33||2023|| |- |||[[ Drennen-217]]||Robert||2 May 1815||12 Jan. 1898||82||2023|| |- |||[[Evans-47933]]||Mary||31 Oct 1823||3 Dec 1916||93||2023|| |- |-||[[Evans-47900]]|| ||||||||2023|| |- |||[[Evans-47894]]||Eliza||?||1 Jul. 1897||??||2023|| |- |||[[Evans-47895]]||Hannah||?||5 Jun 1893||??||2023|| |- |||[[Evans-47896]]||Infant||1 Jul 1897||4 Jul 1897||3 days||2023|| |- |||[[Evans-47897]]||John||13 Aug. 1876||3 Dec 1898 ||22||2023|| |- |||[[Evans-47898]]||T.H.||9 Mar 1896||12 Sep 1897||1 yr.||2023|| |- |||[[Evans-47899]]||Thomas||?||20 Jan 1897||??||2023|| |- |-|||[[Evans-47900]]||||||||||2023|| |- ||||[[Facemyer-20]]||Maggie||??||13 Dec 1894||??||2023|| |- |||[[Farris-3057]]||Frances||??||29 Jun 1899|??||2023|| |- |||[[Fedicesk-1]]||Mary||??||19 Apr 1906||??||2023|| |- |||[[Ference-81]]||Andy||??||26 Mar 1906||??||2023|| |- |||[[Forsyth-3780]]||John||??||26 Mar 1906||??||2023|| |- |||[[Forsyth-3781]]||Johnston Jr.||1852||13 Sep 1899 ||??||2023|| |- |||[[Forsythe-1925]]||Johnston Sr.||26 Aug 1874||18 Dec 1896||22||2023|| |- |||[[Garan-4]]||Mary||??||3 Dec. 1898||??||2023|| |- |||[[Gibbon-855]]||Thomas||??||22 Aug 1900||??||2023|| |- |||[[Goran-3]]||Annie||??||??||??||2023|| |- |||[[Goulish-18]]||George|| ||10 Feb 1905||||2023|| |- |||[[Goulish-19]]||Mary || ||3 Apr 1906||||2023|| |- |||[[ Goulish-20]]||Peter || ||9 May 1899|| ||2023|| |- 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[[Category: USS Hornet (CV-8), United States Navy]] ==''USS Hornet''== The USS Hornet was the ship used to implement the Doolittle Raid. The raid, retaliation for Japan's attack of Pearl Harbor was the first time bombers were launched from a carrier for a combat mission. Brave men and a leader that was willing to take huge risks -- [[Doolittle-1|James Doolittle]] -- were instrumental in this groundbreaking attack. At 809 feet, the Hornet was built in Newport News, Virginia, and was first commissioned into action in 1941. The ship was deployed to the Pacific and launched 16 bombers in an attack against Japan. The strike, though not causing significant damage, was meant as a morale boost to the US at a time when it was badly needed. This was a time of uncertainty on many fronts. It was previously believed that neither the US or Japan would be vulnerable to air attacks on their own lands. Both were proven wrong. The brave men who gave their lives to this mission are remembered as heroes who gave everything for their country. Hornet received American Defense Service Medal with "Fleet" clasp, American Campaign Medal, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal with four stars and World War II Victory Medal . If you have relatives who were involved in the Doolittle Raid, and they shared any part of their story with you, please consider sharing it with us. Add to this text or post a personal story or memory below. === Links for More Information === * [http://usshornetassn.com/ USS HORNET Association's Web Site] * [[Wikipedia:USS Hornet (CV-8)]] * [http://www.uss-hornet.org/ USS Hornet Museum] * [http://www.its.caltech.edu/~drmiles/cv-8.html USS HORNET]

Hornsby Mysteries

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=== '''The Cwmgoody Murder''' === I came across the events of the murder in 1848 at Cwmgwdi Farm, south of Brecon, Wales as I was researching my family tree as my great great grandfather (Edmund Hornsby) was implicated as part of the investigations. Digging deeper I discovered a fascinating tale that I recommend to anyone interested in local history, the legal institutions of the time and/or true crime. In 1848 on a cold and moonlit November morning, at the farmyard of Cwmgoody three miles from Brecon in Wales, seventeen-year-old Thomas Williams calmly picked up an axe and drove it into the head of his fellow servant Thomas Edwards. I have written an account of that day and the ramifications, both legal and otherwise that led on from that grisly event, the public response and subsequent manhunt, and the eventual capture, trial and execution of the young murderer. It was noted in the newspapers of the time that: '''“No case has ever occurred in which so much has been done to attract the attention of the police and the authorities all over the kingdom”.''' Also, if anyone from the area knows anything about this murder mystery it would be excellent if they could inform me. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Horry County, South Carolina

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[[Category:Horry County, South Carolina]] [[Category:South Carolina Projects]] {{One Place Study | place = Horry County, South Carolina | category = Horry County, South Carolina }}
Welcome to Horry County, South Carolina Project!
{{US History|sub-project=South Carolina}} {{Sticker | category = Horry County, South Carolina | image = Horry_County_South_Carolina.png | text = [[Space: Horry County, South Carolina|Horry County, South Carolina]] }} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Horry_County_South_Carolina.png |align=c |size=300 |caption=Horry County, SC and SC Logo. }} Horry County (/ˈɒriː/ ORR-ee) is a surname of French origin. and is a county in the U.S. state of South Carolina. As of the 2010 census, its population was 289,650, making it the fifth-most populous county in South Carolina. The county seat is Conwayhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horry_County,_South_Carolina ::Horry county area is Isolated by the numerous rivers and swamps typical of the South Carolina Low Country (the area was essentially surrounded by water) Thus its residents had to survive "on their own"(without the outside world assistance). As a result Horry county residents became very independent populace and self sufficient. http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/horry_county_sc.html :'''1682''' Horry County was part of colonial Craven County. http://www.hchsonline.org and This area, which became part of newly-formed Georgetown District in 1769, In 1801, it was renamed Horry District, and, in 1868, Horry County. :'''1700's''' This area of the state was isolated for many years by numerous rivers and swamps, and the inhabitants sometimes referred to themselves as the "Independent Republic of Horry." :'''1722'''- Horry County was part of Prince George Winyah. :'''1743''' Peter Prince Frederick (1734), was born in South Carolina ca 1743 served in the military in 1775 as one of 20 captains. He was later elected by the Provincial Congress of South Carolina, to serve the 1st and 2nd Regiments. In 1790 he was assigned to the South Carolina militia under Brigadier General Francis Marion. :'''1767''' Horry County was part of All Saints parishes, which served as early religious and civic jurisdictions. :'''Dec, 1776''' - Col. Francis Nash of the North Carolina Continental Line and camped on land of William Alston at Little River Neck in Horry county area. Isaac Marion, brother of Francis Marion lived at the NC/SC line near present-day town of Little River.http://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/sc_revolution_engagements_horry_county.html :'''Sept, 1780''', Brigadier General Francis Marion returned to South Carolina from North Carolina. His men and Marion marched through the county, camping near Kingston (currently Conway) to a battle at Black Mingo.http://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/sc_revolution_engagements_horry_county.html {{Image|file=Horry_County_South_Carolina-5.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Map of Horry County. }} :'''Feb,1781''' Capt. John Saunders sent Lt. John Wilson with 35-40 of the Queen's Rangers up the Waccamaw River to capture Capt. John Clarke, (an officer in the Kingstree Regiment of Militia) Capt. Clarke was captured in January and paroled. Lt. Wilson's men came in boats to Capt. Clarke's home.. After rain and tides, Wilson hid in an empty house until night. Then he surrounded Capt. Clark's house who was the only person there, thus was captured and sent to Georgetown. http://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/revolution_waccamaw_river.html :'''Apr 1, 1781''' Capt. Joshua Long and Loyalists surprised a company of Patriots under Capt Daniel Morrall (Kingstree Regiment of Militia) A battle occurred, but the Patriots capitulated, except for Josias Sessions and 8 soldiers swam away rather then be captured in the black waters.. In the process a bullit hit an elderly slave woman. {{blue|Thus the rumor of a haunted house arose}}. http://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/revolution_bear_bluff.html :'''June 8, 1782'''- Some Loyalists seized a boatload of rice near Black Lake. While out on their patrol near Britton's Neck (located between Great Pee Dee River and Little Pee Dee River), Lt. Col. John Baxter (Upper Craven County Regiment of Militia) with men stumbled on this info, they went to the scene near Black Lake to recapture the rice. The Loyalists fled, while firing at the troops in the canoes. Robert James, friend of Brigadier General Francis Marion, was wounded in this battle.http://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/revolution_black_lake.html :'''1785''' Horry County was given its present boundaries and named Kingston County. :'''1785 - 1801''' Horry county was originally a part of Georgetown District, named Kingston County (1785-1801). The county seat is Conwayborough (now Conway). :'''1800's'''-early Lumber and naval stores were the primary industries during the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, with tobacco farming starting in late 1800's. :1801 Horry county, earlier known as Kingston County was renamed Horry District, {{Image|file=Horry_County_South_Carolina-11.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Myrtle Heights Oak Park Hist Dist. }}{{clear}} :'''1801''' Horry County was formed and named "Horry District" for Revolutionary War hero, Peter Horry (1743-1815) who was a Planter of French Huguenot descent,. Horry County (pronounced O'Ree) was created from Georgetown District with a population of 550 residents. When the county was formed citizens of the county wanted to name their county '''{{blue|The Independent Republic of Horry}}'''. :'''1825''' Horry District jail, designed by Robert Mills was built in the village of Conwayborough to serve Horry District. The jail had an interior "hanging room". Following the Great Charleston Earthquake, Aug, 1886, earthquake rods were installed in the building. Mills also designed the Horry District Court House (built 1824-25) which stood adjacent to the jail in downtown Conwayborough. The old court house by Conway was used as the Conway Town Hall. 1970, the jail was demolished by the City.http://www.hchsonline.org/places/HorryDistrictJail1825.html {{Image|file=Horry_County_South_Carolina-10.jpg |align=l |size=300 |caption=Banksia Hall. }} {{clear}} :'''Slavery '''[http://freedomonthemove.org Slavery on the Move] :'''late 1820's -1865''' '''{{blue|Ark Plantation}}''' belonged to John M. Tillman (3,200 acres of land covering the current Surfside Beach). No deed for John Tillman's can be found. If Tillman received the land after the American revolution and 1801, would have been moved from Georgetown to Columbia, which there all records were burned in 1965 by Sherman's troops when they burned Columbia. An 1820 atlas by Robert Mills indicates a resurvey in 1838. This is where the acreage is listed 3,194 acres extending 1 1/2 miles along the Atlantic Ocean and 3 miles inland. http://www.hchsonline.org/places/ark.html :'''1850''' article says John Tillman grew 3,000 bushels sweet potatoes annually. Tillman died 1865 with no wife or children Mr. Tillman was affluent as his will listed gifts of money, land and slaves to his brothers, sisters, nephews and nieces in his will.The Civil war had reduced the value of the personal property was $2,000.00 with no value on the real estate. Mr. Tillman had 2 double barrel guns, value $15.00, crockery, 2 dozen silver valued $25.00, table and chairs, and clock valued $30.00 and old books valued $10.00. The house had two large rooms upstairs and two downstairs. Soon it was developed. http://www.hchsonline.org/places/ark.html :'''1868''' - Finally the county received its current name, Horry County.. {{Image|file=Horry_County_South_Carolina-8.jpg |align=l |size=250 |caption=Paul Quattlebaum House. }}{{Image|file=Horry_County_South_Carolina-7.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Arthur M Burroughs}}{{clear}} http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/horry_county_sc.html The Grand Strand {{Image|file=Horry_County_South_Carolina-13.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=Myrtle Beach, Horry, Co, SC. }}{{clear}} :'''1900's''' Economically, tourism began to dominate the coastal section of the county centered around Myrtle Beach known as''' {{blue|The Grand Strand}}'''. {{Image|file=Horry_County_South_Carolina-4.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Grand Strand Beach. }}{{clear}} ::Horry County is the eastern perimeter of South Carolina. Its SE boundary is also listed as Long Bay (the Atlantic). . It was a part of the All Saints Parish and was organized as a county in 1801. Its population in 1920 was 32,077, of which 24,354 were white native born. :'''1925''' The census estimate was 34,955. The name may not be pronounced correctly by the stranger. He is told that it is the same as if spelled "Oree." Horry County is located in the alluvial soil region of the coast. Twenty % of its area is swamp land subject to overflow. This percentage has decreased with improved drainage. The majority of the remaining soil area is made up of the sort known as Norfolk and is good land. There are small percentages of Portsmouth and Coxville soils made available by better drainage, also good land. ::The entire soil area in the past has provided great forests of timber. The history of the county pictures it as a region rich in forest products. Later came an increasing development in the use of its fertile soils in raising annual crops, and this goes on steadily. Annual crops of cotton, corn, and tobacco, sweet potatoes, peas, beans, all varieties of truck, flourish in great abundance. The mild climate provides 240 growing days in the year. Three crops are produced on the same land during the year. {{Image|file=Horry_County_South_Carolina-12.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Ocean Forest }}{{clear}} ::Bounded by the Atlantic Ocean on the southeast, and for many years hemmed in by the deep swamps of the Pee Dee River on the west, the county has only in late years become well connected with the rest of the state. The railroad mileage is 61. Development proceeds at a rapid rate. :The Pee Dee Rivers are now spanned by three long bridges, one at Yauhanna ferry, another at Potato Bed ferry, the third at Galivant's ferry. Forests of virgin timber have long since been utilized as to the first growth. There is a large industry in second and third growth. As the forest industries have declined, agriculture has taken strides forward. There is a great opportunity in the growing of strawberries and other fruit and truck. ::''Conway,'' the county seat, is on the Waccamaw River, at the junction of Kingston lake. Its population is 1,969. Conway has paved streets, public water supply of pure artesian water, and an adequate lighting plant. The Burroughs High School is the equal of any. There are three other accredited high schools within the county. Two other towns of Horry are '''Loris''' (600 inhabitants) and Aynor (600 inhabitants) are both on the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad and growing towns in the midst of rich and fertile sections of broad extent. {{Image|file=Horry_County_South_Carolina-4.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=Grand Strand Beach. }}{{clear}} ::The whole coastline is being developed into summer and winter resorts. Lands there are rapidly enhancing in value. The Horry County ocean strand has become one of the great playgrounds of the country, names: Roaches Beach and finally Surfside Beach. http://www.hchsonline.org/places/ark.html {{Image|file=Horry_County_South_Carolina-9.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Chesterfield Inn, Myrtle Beach }}{{clear}} :'''1880's-1920's''' '''{{blue|Loris}}''' Scots originally from the Cape Fear, NC region. Here People grew their own food,. Timber and turpentine were from the woods. Then the Chadbourn Lumber logged and ran saw mills in North Caroina. Soon railways were built to moving timber to the mills. The deed book at the courthouse in Conway shows that James G Patterson sold a number of lots to merchants and others who wanted to locate nearby. Almost immediately it became known as the Town of Loris. James G. Patterson was the first postmaster.http://www.hchsonline.org/places/loris.html::Horry County politics of Horry County has been turbulent. In 1920's the citizens in the upper reaches tried twice to secede and create a new county. Reasons seem to be first over the intercostal waterway, or the small town worries they would be excluded. If the Loris citizens had succeeded it would have been "a long narrow strip of territory running from the Lake Swamp to the Atlantic ocean, thus making a county rather in the shape of a shoe string."http://www.hchsonline.org/places/lorisreb.html :'''Apr 11, 1936''' - The Intracoastal Waterway was constructed and opened with a gala national opening at, Socastee. Automobile traffic can cross the Waterway at 3 places: Hwy 9 high rise bridge, Hwy 501high and Socastee (where the ridge turns to allow boats to pass) When boats are passing the cars must wait.This Waterway follows Socastee Creek until it joins the Waccamaw River near Enterprise Landing. (the black water which is known here, is from the Waccamaw swamps. Tannin from the tree roots and other rotting vegetation gives it the black color. Visibility here is limited. (a glass of the black water resembles strong tea).http://www.hchsonline.org/places/waterway.html :'''1970'''the Horry county jail was demolished by the City.http://www.hchsonline.org/places/HorryDistrictJail1825.html :'''post 1970''' The population has increased more than fourfold. This area is ideal for retirees and residents with second homes. Many resorts and retirement communities are here. The majority-white residents have constituted a majority-Republican voter base since the late 20th century. :'''October 29, 2012''', the county paid homage to Peter Horry for whom the county is named. Horry County commissioned a bronze sculpture of Peter Horry, installing it inside the Horry County Government and Justice Center. The sculpture was designed by Lubbock, Texas artist Garland Weeks. Coastal Monument of Conway, South Carolina designed the stone base. The base of the sculpture is inscribed with the names of the 1801 commissioners on one side and the names of 2011 Horry County Council members on the other side. It includes a brief bio of General Peter Horry located on the front. Cost was over $16,200 for both the bust/sculpture and the stone base. ===Government Offices=== 1st Horry County Courthouse, 1805 - {{Image|file=Horry_County_South_Carolina.jpg |align=l |size=280 |caption=1805 Old Horry Co. courthouse }}{{Image|file=Horry_County_South_Carolina-1.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Old Courthouse and clock }}{{clear}} '''3rd Horry County Court House, 1908''' is on Third Avenue in Conway, SC, built 1908. {{Image|file=Horry_County_South_Carolina-2.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=1908 courthouse, add 1927, 1964, 1982 }}{{clear}} '''2006 Courthouse''' {{Image|file=Horry_County_South_Carolina-3.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Here's an image. }} *Horry County has a county council whose members represent 11 single-member districts within the county, with a chairman voted at-large. The county council usually meets at 6 p.m on first and third Tuesday of every month in the Council Chambers at the Horry County Government and Justice Center located at 1301 2nd Avenue in Conway. Police
Horry County Police Department, which provides 24-hour services to the unincorporated areas of the county. '''It is the only county police department in the State of South Carolina'''. The Horry County Sheriff's Office handles courthouse security, fingerprinting, processing of warrants, registration of sex offenders, funeral escorts, background checks and managing the The South Carolina Highway Patrol has a Troop 5 barracks located in Conway, and they provide services in the county. Myrtle Beach, Conway, Briarcliffe Acres, Atlantic Beach, Surfside Beach, Loris, and Aynor all have their own Police Departments, which patrol within the relevant town or city's border. North Myrtle Beach has a Public Safety Department, which provides police and fire services in the city of North Myrtle Beach ===Geography=== :Size - 1,158 square miles :Horry County one of the largest counties of the state, extending from the ocean westwardly to the Little Pee Dee River :Horry County is the central county in the Myrtle Beach-Conway-North Myrtle Beach, SC-NC Metropolitan Statistical Area. It is located in the Pee Dee region of South Carolina, approximately 90 miles north of Charleston, South Carolina and approximately 130 miles east of the state capital, Columbia. :Horry county area is Isolated by the numerous rivers and swamps typical of the South Carolina Low Country (the area was essentially surrounded by water). :Type- alluvial soil region of the coast. 20% of its area is swamp land subject to overflow. This percentage is ever decreasing by reason of improved drainage. :Soil - most of the remaining soil area is Norfolk and is good farm land. Small percentages of Portsmouth and Coxville soils made available by better drainage, also good land. :Soils - in the past has provided great forests of timber. The history of the county pictures it as a region rich in forest products. ::Later years - use of its fertile soils in raising annual crops. Annual crops of cotton, corn, and tobacco, sweet potatoes, peas, beans, all varieties of truck, flourish in great abundance. :Growing days- 240 growing days in the year. T'''hree crops are produced on the same land during the year.''' :Bounded by the Atlantic Ocean on the southeast, and for many years hemmed in by the deep swamps of the Pee Dee River on the west, the county has only in late years become well connected with the rest of the state. The railroad mileage is 61. Development proceeds at a rapid rate. :Rivers- Pee Dee Rivers are now spanned by three long bridges, one at Yauhanna ferry, another at Potato Bed ferry, the third at Galivant's ferry. :Forests of virgin timber have long since been utilized as to the first growth. There is a large industry in second and third growth. As the forest industries have declined, agriculture has taken strides forward. There is a great opportunity in the growing of strawberries and other fruit and truck. http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/horry_county_sc.html ====Adjacent counties==== *Columbus County, North Carolina - northeast *Brunswick County, North Carolina - east *Robeson County, North Carolina - northwest *Georgetown County - southwest *Marion County - west *Dillon County - northwest ====Protected areas==== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuckahoe_Bay Tuckahoe Bay] ===Demographics=== In 2010 269,291 people were in the county with a population density of 237.5 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 79.9% white, 13.4% black or African American, 1.0% Asian, 0.5% American Indian, 0.1% Pacific islander, 3.1% from other races, and 2.0% from two or more races. Those of Hispanic or Latino origin made up 6.2% of the population. In terms of ancestry, 15.3% were American, 13.4% were African American (which can include other ethnicities), 13.3% were Irish, 12.8% were German, 11.3% were English, and 6.1% were Italian. The median income for a household in the county was $43,142 and the median income for a family was $51,608. The per capita income for the county was $24,811. About 11.6% of families and 16.1% of the population were below the poverty line, including 25.2% under age 18 and 7.5% ofage 65 or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horry_County,_South_Carolina *Horry County is the central county in the Myrtle Beach-Conway-North Myrtle Beach, SC-NC Metropolitan Statistical Area. It is located in the Pee Dee region of South Carolina, approximately 90 miles north of Charleston, South Carolina and approximately 130 miles east of the state capital, Columbiahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horry_County,_South_Carolina '''Politics'''
*The majority-white residents have constituted a majority-Republican voter base since the late 20th century. * J. Reuben Long Detention Center. is in Horry County. *PTR Industries, a gunmaker relocated to the Cool Springs Business Park from Bristol, Connecticut, near Aynor. (Conecticut had passed restrictive gun control legislation following the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting). 21 PTR employees relocated from Connecticut. PTR plans to hire 30 workers 2014, and 120 more by 2017. Airports
*Myrtle Beach International Airport (MYR) *Grand Strand Airport - North Myrtle Beach (CRE) *Conway-Horry County Airport (HYW) *Twin City Airport - Loris (5J9) *Green Sea Airport (S79) Railroad
*The railroad mileage is 61. Development proceeds at a rapid rate. Mass Transit
*The Coast RTA- Bus system operating seven days a week, 364 days a year. 15 routes throughout the Horry County/Grand Strand area, including Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, Surfside Beach, Garden City, Conway, Loris, and Aynor. Highways
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Highways!! Highways!! Highways!!Highways Future |- | I-73 || US 501 (BUS)||SC 65|| SC 544 |- | Future I-74||US 701|| SC 90|| SC 707 |- | US 17 (BUS)|| SC 9||SC 179||SC 905 |- | US 76|| SC 22|| SC 319|| SC 917 |- |US 378|| SC 31|| SC 410 |} Schools
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horry_County_Schools Horry County Schools page] '''Economy'''
*Forests of virgin timber have long since been utilized as to the first growth. There is a large industry in second and third growth. As the forest industries have declined *agriculture has taken strides forward. strawberries and other fruit and truck. ====Cities==== *'''[[:Category:Conway, South Carolina|Conway]] (county seat)''' *[[:Category:Loris, South Carolina|Loris]] *[[:Category:Myrtle Beach, South Carolina|Myrtle Beach]] {{Image|file=Horry_County_South_Carolina-13.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Myrtle Beach, Horry, Co, SC. }}{{clear}} *[[:Category:North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina|North Myrtle Beach]] =====Towns/Census Des Places/Uninco Communities===== '''Towns'''
*[[:Category:Atlantic Beach, South Carolina|Atlantic Beach]] *[[:Category:Aynor, South Carolina|Aynor]] *[[:Category:Briarcliffe Acres, South Carolina|Briarcliffe Acres]] *[[:Category:Surfside Beach, South Carolina|Surfside Beach]] {{Image|file=Horry_County_South_Carolina-4.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Grand Strand Beach. }}{{clear}} '''CDP's'''
*[[:Category:Bucksport, South Carolina|Bucksport]] *[[:Category:Forestbrook, South Carolina|Forestbrook]] *[[:Category:Garden City, South Carolina|Garden City]] *[[:Category:Little River, South Carolina|Little River]] *[[:Category:Socastee, South Carolina|Socastee]] {{Image|file=Horry_County_South_Carolina-6.jpg |align=r |size=230 |caption=Gallivants Ferry hIst. district }}{{clear}} '''Unin Communities'''
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Community!! Community!! Community!! Community!! Community |- |Adrian, South Carolina,||[[:Category:Allsbrook, South Carolina|Allsbrook]]||[[:Category: Baxter Forks, South Carolina|Baxter Fork]]||[[:Category:Bayboro, South Carolina|Bayboro]]||[[:Category:Brooksville, South Carolina|Brooksville]] |- |[[:Category:Bucksville, South Carolina|Bucksville]]||[[:Category:Burgess, South Carolina|Burgess]]||[[:Category:Carolina Forest, South Carolina|Carolina Forest]]||Causey, South Carolina||[[:Category:Cedar Branch, South Carolina|Cedar Branch]] |- |[[:Category:Cherry Grove, South Carolina|Cherry Grove]]||[[:Category:Chestnut Hill, South Carolina|Chestnut Hill]]||[[:Category:Cool Spring, South Carolina|Cool Spring]]||[[:Category:Crescent Beach, South Carolina|Crescent Beach]]||[[:Category:Daisy, South Carolina|Daisy]] |- |[[:Category:Dog Bluff, South Carolina|Dog Bluff]]||[[:Category:Dongola, South Carolina|Dongola]]||[[:Category:Duford, South Carolina|Duford]]||[[:Category:Fantasy Harbour, South Carolina|Fantasy Harbour]]||[[:Category:Floyds, South Carolina|Floyds]] |- |[[:Category:Galivants Ferry, South Carolina|Galivants Ferry]]||[[:Category:Glass Hill, South Carolina|Glass Hill]]||[[:Category:Green Sea, South Carolina|Green Sea]]||[[:Category:Gurley, South Carolina|Gurley]]||[[:Category:Hand, South Carolina|Hand]] |- |[[:Category:Hammond, South Carolina|Hammond]]||[[:Category: Hickory Grove, York County, South Carolina|Hickory Grove]]||[[:Category:Homewood, South Carolina|Homewood]]||[[:Category:Ingram Beach, South Carolina|Ingram Beach]]||[[:Category:Jordanville, South Carolina|Jordanville]] |- |[[:Category:Ketchuptown, South Carolina|Ketchuptown]]||[[:Category:Klondike, South Carolina|Klondike]]||[[:Category:Konig, South Carolina|Konig]]||[[:Category:Little Town, South Carolina|Little Town]]||[[:Category:Longs, South Carolina|Longs]] |- |[[:Category:Nixonville, South Carolina|Nixonville]]||[[:Category:Nixons Crossroads, South Carolina|Nixons Crossroads]]||[[:Category:Ocean Drive Beach, South Carolina|Ocean Drive Beach]]||[[:Category:Pine Island, South Carolina|Pine Island]]||[[:Category:Playcard, South Carolina|Playcard]] |- |[[:Category:Polecat Landing, South Carolina|Polecat Landing]]||[[:Category:Poplar, South Carolina|Poplar]]||[[:Category:Red Bluff Crossroads, South Carolina|Red Bluff Crossroads]]||[[:Category:Stephens Crossroads, South Carolina|Stephens Crossroads]]||[[:Category:Shell, South Carolina|Shell]] |- |[[:Category:Springmaid Beach, South Carolina|Springmaid Beach]]||[[:Category:Toddville, South Carolina|Toddville]]||[[:Category:Wampee, South Carolina|Wampee]]||[[:Category:Windy Hill Beach, South Carolina|Windy Hill Beach]] |} =====Notables===== *Television personality Vanna White *Science fiction writer William Gibson are natives of Horry County. ====County Resources==== *The whole coastline is being developed into summer and winter resorts. *Lands there are rapidly enhancing in value. *Horry County ocean strand bids fair to become one of the great playgrounds of the country *Forests of virgin timber have long since been utilized as to the first growth. There is a large industry in second and third growth. ====Census==== :1810 --- 4,349 — :1820 --- 5,025 15.5% :1830 --- 5,245 4.4% :1840 --- 5,755 9.7% :1850 --- 7,646 32.9% :1860 --- 7,962 4.1% :1870 --- 10,721 34.7% :1880 --- 15,574 45.3% :1890 --- 19,256 23.6% :1900 --- 23,364 21.3% :1910 --- 26,995 15.5% :1920 --- 32,077 18.8% :1930 --- 39,376 22.8% :1940 --- 51,951 31.9% :1950 --- 59,820 15.1% :1960 --- 68,247 14.1% :1970 --- 69,992 2.6% :1980 --- 101,419 44.9% :1990 --- 144,053 42.0% :2000 --- 196,629 36.5% :2010 --- 269,291 37.0% :Est. 2016 --- 322,342 ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2338 FindaGrave Cemeteries] *[http://www.hchsonline.org/cemetery/ Horry County Cemeteries] *[http://southcarolina.hometownlocator.com/features/cultural,class,cemetery,scfips,45051.cfm Cemeteries in Horry County] *[http://rootsweb.ancestry.com/~sccgpss/26-horry.html Rootsweb Horry Co. Cemeteries] ===Sources=== *http://www.hchsonline.org *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horry_County_Schools Horry County Schools page] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuckahoe_Bay Tuckahoe Bay]

Horse E-Cards

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Horton Name Study

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[[Category:Horton Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == Overview == If you have the English surname '''Horton'''—or the common variant spellings '''Orton''' or '''Horten'''—in your family tree, I hope you will join our Study and help build a valuable resource for people researching direct or related lines. You can view a list of all WikiTree profiles that have been added to the Horton One-Name Study at the [[:Category:Horton_Name_Study|Study's Category page]]. In keeping with principles of the [http://one-name.org/ Guild of One-Name Studies], the Horton One-Name Study is global in scope, and it seeks to examine all instances of the surname and associated variant spellings in all timeframes. == Participation == There is no obligatory time commitment or work responsibility required. Contribute as you like, when you can. Researching and refining the documentation of your own Horton ancestry is obviously of enormous value. To keep abreast of WikiTree communications dealing with the Study, [[Special:Following|add the G2G tag]] ''"Horton"'' to your list of followed tags. Not all subjects will warrant a G2G topic, so also be sure to stop back at this page often. === Category Code === To be a Study participant, all you need to do is add the Study's WikiTree Category Code to the profiles of people you manage who were born with the surname or either of its variant spellings: '''[[Category:Horton Name Study]]''' Just copy and paste that line immediately ''above'' the "== Biography ==" line of the relevant profiles that you manage. Simple and easy! This adds the profile automatically to the [[:Category:Horton_Name_Study|page that maintains a list of all associated profiles]]. We also have subcategories to help organize individuals by the places they were born. You can see the existing place subcategories on the Study's main [[:Category:Horton_Name_Study|Category page]], but we can create place subcategories as needed. If you have a Horton ancestor who needs a new subcategory, just [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=15504961&ref=16654871 drop me a private message] with the profile ID (please be sure the birthplace is shown on the profile). === Profile Stickers === Additionally, there are two WikiTree "stickers" you can use to highlight your Horton profiles. ==== Sticker for Ancestral Profiles ==== {{One Name Study|name=Horton}} The first is specifically for Horton (and spelled variant) lineages where you have ''already'' placed the Category statement in the profile. It shouldn't be used unless the Category designation is in place. But since the Category information now appears at the very bottom of the profile pages, you can add this sticker directly ''underneath'' the "== Biography ==" line to better highlight that the profile is part of the Study: '''{{One Name Study|name=Horton}}''' The result—with a unique icon designed for the Study—will look like the small box at right, above. ==== Sticker for Your Own Profile ==== {{Member|ONS|name=Horton}} The second sticker is for use only on the profiles of living people who are participating in the Study. Like you! Again, paste it underneath the "== Biography ==" line: '''{{Member|ONS|name=Horton}}''' It will look something like the second box on the right, but your name will be inserted automatically in place of the dots that you see. == The Horton Surname == === Etymology === The surname ''Horton'' seems to be unequivocally of English origin, and arose as a habitational place name. Locations bearing the name can, today, be found in at least 14 English counties. The name is dithematic—combined from two different roots—derived from the Old English words '''''horh''''' ("mud") or possibly '''''horn''''' ("dirt"), plus '''''tūn''''' "enclosure," or "settlement." ''(Dictionary of American Family Names ©2013, Oxford University Press)'' This can quite literally be interpreted as most any English farmstead, and it seems likely that there were at least several biological families that adopted the surname independent of one another. The [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/horton/about Horton Surname DNA Project], active now for over 15 years, bears testimony to multiple patrilineal lines. === Records of Some of the Earliest Hortons === This list should not be considered as authoritative or complete, but it does offer some insight into early appearances of the surname: * Thomas de Horton, Devon, 1273. Hundred Rolls. * William de Horton, Kent, ibid. * Adam de Horton, Cambridgeshire, ibid. * Emma de Horton, 1379: Poll Tax of Yorkshire. * Dionisia de Horton, 1379: ibid; a resident in Bradford. * Roger Horton and Margery Singer, 1583-4. Marriage License (London). * John Horton and Sarah Houghton, 1680. Married, St. Michael, Cornhill. === Some Notable Hortons === A random list of notables who bore the Horton surname: * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Africanus_Horton Africanus Horton] (1835–1883), scientist, soldier, writer and political thinker from Sierra Leone * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Horton Ann Horton] (1894-1965), British physicist * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Jason_Horton Benjamin Jason Horton] (1873–1963), Puerto Rican politician * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claude_Wendell_Horton,_Sr. Claude Wendell Horton, Sr.] (1915–2001), American physicist * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clinton_T._Horton Clinton T. Horton] (1876–1953), New York politician and judge * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christiana_Horton Christiana Horton] (c. 1696 – c. 1756), English actress * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Everett_Horton Edward Everett Horton] (1886–1970), American actor * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamilton_C._Horton,_Jr. Hamilton C. Horton, Jr.] (1931–2006), American politician from North Carolina * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Hollis_Horton Henry Hollis Horton] (1866–1934), Governor of Tennessee (1927–33) * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Horton Johnny Horton] (1925–1960), American country music singer * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lester_Horton Lester Horton] (1906–1953), American dancer * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lesley_Horton Lesley Horton], British novelist * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Kennedy_Horton Max Kennedy Horton] (1883–1951), British submarine commander during the First World War, and admiral during the Second * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mildred_McAffee_Horton Mildred McAffee Horton] (1900–1994), American academic and first director of the U.S. Navy WAVES * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myles_Horton Myles Horton] (1980–1990), American educator * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Horton_(editor) Richard Horton] (editor), British editor of The Lancet medical journal * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Horton_(businessman) Sir Robert Horton] (businessman) (born 1939), British businessman * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_E._Horton Robert E. Horton] (1875–1945), American hydrologist * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Horton_(actor) Robert Horton] (actor) (1924–2016), American TV actor * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_John_Wilmot-Horton,_3rd_Baronet Robert John Wilmot-Horton], 3rd Baronet (1784–1841), British politician * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S._Wentworth_Horton S. Wentworth Horton] (1885–1960), New York state senator * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Dana_Horton Samuel Dana Horton] (1844–1895), American writer * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Horton Tommy Horton] (1941–2017), English professional golfer * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Walter_Horton Big Walter Horton] (1917–1981), American blues harmonica player == Latest News & Updates == '''5 FEB 2023''' — Family Tree DNA have added a nifty—and much requested—feature to their DNA Group Projects. This is based upon the relatively new [https://blog.familytreedna.com/time-tree-a-new-discover-feature/ Time Tree] feature. This augments the valuable [https://help.familytreedna.com/hc/en-us/articles/4402744197647-Big-Y-Block-Tree-Introduction Block Tree] (designed by Alex Williamson) which gives us a modular grouping of ancestral and derived SNPs for individual test takers. The Time Tree extends that to provide us a chronological view, estimating the coalescence points along the yDNA genetic tree: {{Image|file=Threlkeld_Name_Study-4.png |size=l |caption=FTDNA Big Y Block Tree vs. Time Tree }} It's important to note that the Group Project Time Trees display '''only''' those participants who have taken a Big Y test. Lower resolution results are not sufficient to arrive at reasonably accurate chronological estimates. It's also worth mentioning that, of the 380 [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/horton/dna-results Horton DNA Project] members, only 39 have taken the Big Y test, and only 25 of those are among the currently identified subgroupings. ''We need more!'' If you're a patrilineal-line Horton, please consider taking a Big Y test and joining the project. When you first access the project's Time Tree it will show only the earliest known SNP: the coalescence point of all test-takers to date. There are checkboxes and a slider to the left of the display window where you can elect to view all results for every Big Y test-taker in the project, or only display results for select subgroups. : [https://discover.familytreedna.com/groups/horton/tree Click here to view the Horton DNA Project Time Tree at FTDNA]. ---- '''18 FEB 2022''' — Courtesy of Aleš Trtnik and WikiTree+, we've added a nifty new feature to the Horton One-Name Study: an interactive map that provides geolocation information for birth, death, and movement paths for all profiles Categorized as part of the ONS. The map can be adjusted to filter for various options, and you can pan around the map and even zoom in to display the names of the individuals shown. The list of profiles is pulled from the Category listing, so the display is dynamic: adding the study's Category or profile sticker will automatically include a profile in the map. : [https://plus.wikitree.com/findmap.htm?aid=Horton_Name_Study&grouptype=C Click here to view the Horton One-Name Study interactive map]. ----

Hospital Cottages for Children Baldwinville

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[[Category:Templeton, Massachusetts]] === History === The Hospital Cottages for Children was originally incorporated and opened in 1882 in Baldwinville, a village in the town of Templeton, Massachusetts. The children admitted to the hospital tended to come from one of the falling categories: * Those under fourteen years of age suffering from epileptic or epileptic form seizures. * Children suffering from other nervous disorders, not feeble-minded. * Children with deformities, with disease of hip, knee and other joints, spinal disease, infantile paralysis and other affections where the disorder is likely to require a long residence in a hospital. * Cases needing operation or fitting of supports, where this may be done by a residence of a few weeks or less. In such cases the children return to their homes as soon as the appliances are fitted, and are brought to the Hospital at intervals for observation. Children were given care for chronic but non-contagious illnesses and diseases, in a country environment. Care was free to those who could not pay and at a moderate price for others. Weekly fees ranged from 50 cents to $6. No child was ever refused admission if the hospital had room. Epileptics, which made up the largest population of the patients, were received in a separate department. [https://books.google.com/books?id=nws90J2G05EC&dq Directory of the Charitable and Beneficient Organizations of Boston], Cupples, Upham and Company, 1886, p. 8 In more recent years, the children who died while patients at the Cottages were remembered in a 17 year project led by Alan Mayo and his wife Stephanie. The children had been buried at [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/91040/greenlawn-cemetery Greenlawn Cemetery] in Baldwinville, and the graves had only numbers. The Mayos led an effort to commemorate all 40 of the children buried there with headstones over their graves so they will not be forgotten.Telegram & Gazette, May 19, 2011, [https://www.telegram.com/article/20110519/news/105199397 Labor of Love Recognized] by George Barnes The new markers were donated by Ann Reever, daughter of [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/190660964/joseph-kelliher JoJo Kelliher], the last child to die at the Hospital Cottages in 1942.Bishop, Sande, "Worcester Medicine", Fall 2003, [http://www.wdms.org/pdf/womed_fall03.pdf Remembering the Hospital Cottages for Children]. pp. 15-17 === Dr. Lucius Baker, Founder === Lucius W. Baker, a Templeton native, was a young physician in the early 1880s. After completing training at Bellevue Hospital, he sought out to prove his belief that chronically ill and epileptic children would have a better chance if they were treated in fresh country air from a younger age. He was backed financially by several local businessmen and bought three neighboring house on Pleasant St. in Templeton, Massachusetts, in 1880. This became the first location of The Hospital Cottages for Children. It is believed to be the first facility in America that provided both medical care and schooling for the patients and the first to specialize in the treatment of epilepsy in children, as well. In 1887, Baker resigned his position to open another institution in Templeton, this one devoted to helping those addicted to alcohol and opium. Everett Flood, M.D., previously of the Worcester Lunatic Hospital, became the new superintendent of the Hospital Cottages. === Admission Records === * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Hospital_Cottages_for_Children_Baldwinville_1882 1882-1899] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Hospital_Cottages_for_Children_Baldwinville_1900 1900-1902] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Hospital_Cottages_for_Children_Baldwinville_1903 1903-1906] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Hospital_Cottages_for_Children_Baldwinville_1907 1907-1912] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Hospital_Cottages_for_Children_Baldwinville_1913 1913-1918] === Sources and further research === * AsylumProjects.org: [http://www.asylumprojects.org/index.php/The_Hospital_Cottages_for_Children The Hospital Cottages for Children] * Genealogy Trails, [http://genealogytrails.com/mass/massinstitutions.html Massachusetts State Institutions, 1891], citing "Thirteenth Annual Report of State Board Lunacy and Charity Massachusetts" Boston, 1892 * L. R. Burleigh, Digital Commonwealth [https://ark.digitalcommonwealth.org/ark:/50959/wd376028q Baldwinville, Massachusetts 1886 map], Norman B. Leventhal Map Center Collection, (Hospital Cottages for Children indicated by the number 4.) * Hale, Edward Everett, "Lend A Hand", Vol. 2, 1887, [https://books.google.com/books?id=s3MXAAAAYAAJ&dq The Hospital Cottages for Children at Baldwinsville, Mass.]pp. 591-593 * Letchworth, William Pryor, [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006224726 Care and Treatment of Epileptics], 1900, pp. 143-145 * FindAGrave.com Virtual Cemetery: Children who were patients at the [https://www.findagrave.com/virtual-cemetery/1090180 Hospital Cottages for Children], Baldwinville, Massachusetts

Hostettler Variants in Europe

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] There are still many open questions about the family of the 1738 immigrant Jacob Hostettler. I wonder how many of the descendants of the immigrant are aware that Jacob Sr. had a twin brother Peter who could just as likely have been the immigrant's father? The three principal researchers who were assisting the JHFA organization have all passed way. I am not aware of anyone other than myself who is actively doing Hostettler research in Europe. The currently accepted position of the JHFA is that the father of their 1738 immigrant is the Anabaptist teacher Jacob Hostettler of Winterkraut, Canton Bern, Switzerland. The prior researchers were fixated on this man because he was associated with the Jacob Amman who was active in the Anabaptist enclave of Saint Marie aux Mines (Markirch) in Alsace, It was not until about 2005 that the Rev. Paul Hostettler, a retired Pastor living in Berne, identified the Anabaptist teacher Jacob Hostettler as the 7 Feb 1669 son of Ulrich Hostettler and Anna Beyeler of Winterkraut, Bern Switzerland. Jacob Sr. had a twin brother Peter, who turns out to be the other Anabaptist teacher known to be in Markirch, and the brothers had rented properties near each other in Echery. We knew very little about this Peter. This puts a whole new slant on the assumption that Jacob Sr. was the father of the 1738 immigrant Jacob. The father of the immigrant could just as likely have been either one of these twins. More research needs to be done. I have in my possession a spreadsheet containing every Hostettler birth and marriage entry in the church books of Wahlern and Guggisberg parishes (including Hostettler), from inception in 1577 through about 1730. I have recently added many more Hostettler records (taken from research materials sent to me by JHFA members) to the spreadsheet). Analysis of this spreadsheet data has enabled me to prove that the Anabaptist teacher Jacob Hostettler came back to his home in Winterkraut and died there 18 Jan 1728. I have also identified his marriage to Anna (maybe Verena) Zimmerman on 6 Mar 1698 in the Wahlern church. The same spreadsheet was used to determine that Peter Hostettler, who was known to have a brother in law named Ulrich Mischler, was married on 19 Aug 1692 to Anna Mischler in the Wahlern church. The brother Peter was last known to have moved with his family from the Markirch area to take up residence in Breisach in Baden, Germany in 1730. I’d like to determine whether his 18 year old nephew (or son) Jacob went with him, and in which of the Anabaptist enclaves Jacob might have have married and had his children before emigrating in 1738. At this point, absolutely nothing is known for certain about the first 26 years of the immigrant Jacob's life. No parents, no wife, no childrens' births. The ancestry of all Jacob Hostettler descendants is incomplete, and ought to be fixed. I am interested in starting a group of collaborators who are willing to pursue this line of research with me. Experience in reading German (or French) records is not necessary. What I want is a group of clear analytical thinkers who can collaborate/brainstorm/group-think a plan for attacking these remaining Hostettler family mysteries. Of course, experience in reading, transcribing, and translating European records would be a big plus. I'm pretty good at deciphering names, dates, locations, but I have a very limited German or French vocabulary for reading the textual parts of such entries. Persons with those skills would be a very welcome addition to the group. If there is anyone who is interested in helping to pursue this line of research with me, please use one of the links above to send me a private message, trusted list request, or post a public message on this page. Or reply by direct email to bfosnocht at charter.net

Hotel Hellenic and Astra Vista

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The Club Hotel Linville brings together a number of threads in the family histories of the McCallums, and the O'Reillys with ties back to Ipswich through the Thorns. '''Some History''' [[Thorn-771|Ronald Charles Simon Thorn]], ... became the first proprietor of the Moorabool Hotel at Yimbun outside Toogoolawah that was the railway terminus for the Brisbane Valley branch line for many years. Its second proprietor, [[McCallum-2627|Alex McCallum]] [his father-in-law] had mail contracts from the rail terminus to Nanango until the line reached Linville in 1913.De Lacey, E 2014, Lost Coach Routes of the Brisbane River Valley. pp. 23, ... R.C.S. Thorn was the grandson of [[Thorn-715|George Thorn]], first publican in Ipswich with Palais Royal and son of [[Smith-71066|Mrs. Benjamin Markwell]] of Esk. He had married Alex McCallum's daughter [[McCallum-2645|Ann Rebecca Jeanett]] on 12 February, 1896. His license for the Moorabool Hotel was transferred in December, 1904 to his mother-in-law [[Yates-6928|Elizabeth (Betsy) McCallum]], (n72) a license she was to hold until 1911. Her husband, Alex McCallum is recorded in John Oxley Library as becoming the licensee of the "Royal Mail", location unspecified, in 1905 but there is no further record of this hotel or his involvement with it, and it is clear that Alex & Betsy McCallum jointly managed the Moorabool Hotel, first hotel in the Toogoolawah district. The township of Moorabool was obliged to change its name to Kannangur and finally Yimbun because of confusion with postal addresses elsewhere and Horace Flowers had previously referred to "old man McCallum, host of the Kannangur Hotel."(n73 ). Local Historian Elizabeth De Lacey, author of the previous comments adds elsewhere:
At this time [January 1911] she successfully applied to have her license transferred to Robert McConkey and at the same meeting of the licensing court her husband, Alex McCallum, was granted a new license for premises to be known as the Club Hotel, at Linville. The name Robert McConkey does not appear as a publican in the Esk district again before Alex McCallum's death. There is norecord of a building permit for the Club Hotel and there is significant family history about the relocation of the Moorabool Hotel to Linville. Alex McCallum's address at the time of his death on 12 May 1913 was the Club Hotel and the informant on his death certificate was his son Walter McCallum who described himself then as a Hotel Manager. The hotel passed out of the McCallum hands in 1913.Transcription of a torn off piece of a publication by Elizabeth Delacey on a poster board at the Linville Hotel. Transcribed by [[McCallum-2610|Pat McCallum]].
... Local history has it that the intention was to take the hotel over the Blackbutt Range to Benarkin to join the new railway terminus that opened there on 8 May, 1911, but the Range defeated the bullock teams and it was relocated to Linville instead. In 1911 Alex McCallum is recorded as the licensee of theClub Hotel, Linville (n74) and he remained there with his wife and son Wally until his death on 12 May, 1913. ... [At the time the hotel was established] the mail was now delivered by train to the Linville Railway Station and thence to Nanango by McCallum's Royal Mail Coach now stationed at the foot of the Blackbutt Range. The staging stop at Stonehouse was no longer required. ... Alex and Betsy McCallum's Club Hotel was the second hotel in Linville. The Club Hotel changed its name in the 1960's to the Pioneer Hotel and later to the Linville Hotel and remains as the only hotel in Linville today. '''Betsy McCallum Selling Up''' WANTED to sell, the lease, license, goodwill, and furniture of the Club Hotel, Linville. For further Particulars apply to [[Yates-6928|Mrs. B. McCallum]], Club Hotel, Linville. The Brisbane Courier, Thu 31 Jul 1913, p. 2. '''Ted and Doris O'Reilly''' Subsequently, [[O'Reilly-1080|Ted O'Reilly]] the brother of [[O'Reilly-1075|Molly McCallum]] would be the licencee of the Club Hotel, Linville during an extended period including the 1970's. Molly's husband [[McCallum-2611|Col McCallum]] is the Grandson of [[McCallum-2613|Patrick McCallum]] the brother of Alexander McCallum. Ted and Molly's families had houses side by side in Mein Street, Scarborough and the cousins would spend time at the Club Hotel, while Ted and Doris ran the pub. O'Reilly family members will recognise that [[O'Reilly-1076|Pop O'Reilly]] held the licence for a later version of the [[Space:Hotels_-_Palais_Royal_Hotel%2C_Ipswich|Palais Royal Hotel]] in Ipswich in the 1940's. In the 1840's, a hotel of that name was licensed to George Thorn, the father of R. C. S. Thorn who was the husband of Alex McCallum's daughter [[McCallum-2645|Jeanett]]. Another odd coincidence. '''2020''' The Linville Pub has been serving beer since 1887. Its current owners claim. It just may not always have been in Linville. "The Linville Hotel is a historic country pub located on the 161km Brisbane Valley Rail Trail. We serve great pub meals 7 days a week for lunch and meals every night except Sunday night. We offer a range of accommodation, full bar, pool table and lounge. We welcome cyclists, hikers and horse riders traveling on the trail and can offer hot showers and laundry facilities. Trail riders, road bikers, car clubs always welcome. Across the road from The Linville Hotel is the old disused railway station and museum plus a popular free camping area with public toilets. The hotel has a rich history dating back to 1887. The hotel and region are beautiful, real Australian cattle country with great birdlife, deer, the Brisbane River and the Rail Trail. ''A good deal of that history has to do with the McCallum and O'Reilly families.'' == Sources ==

Houchin Name Study

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[[Category:Houchin Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Houchin-158|Roger Houchin]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks Roger! = Purpose = This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Houchin. Twenty-seven different versions of the name have been found, some of which are Howchyn, Howchin, Howchen, Houchen, Houchin, Houchine, Houching, Houtchen, Houtchin, Houtchon, Hutching and all with the letter, ‘s’, added at the end. and its variants. The hope is that here searchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. [[Category:Houchin Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category: Houchin-158 English Roots]] = How To Participate = - Add the category to your Wikitree profiles - Add details of your research and family line below - Add new or notable "HOUCHIN" or other spelling profiles to the database - Check out the Volunteers Tasks section for more! = Background = This study grew out the work of many people to many to list here. The book by DR. PAUL C. HOUCHEN was a big help.
It appears to be quite a common surname but with so many different spelling
All spelling of the name from anywhere in the world are welcome, this study in not just for Houchin's. = Origins of the Surname Houchin = Various Spellings The name, HOUCHIN, was chosen as the title for this history because that is the spelling used by the earliest family of record. There have been, and are, many variants of the name, both in England, and in this country. It is probable that all in America, and certainly all from Virginia, are from a common source, but as each branch became separated from the parent Stock it took its own particular way of spelling. Twenty-seven different versions of the name have been found, some of which are Howchyn, Howchin, Howchen, Houchen, Houchin, Houchine, Houching, Houtchen, Houtchin, Houtchon, Hutching and all with the letter, ‘s’, added at the end. The Family Name How did you say you spelled your name? No, you’re not related to me. Why, you spell your name with an ‘i’ in it, And I spell my name with an ‘e’. It makes no difference how you spell your name.; Whether you use an ‘i’ or an ‘e’; Or whether you end with the letter, ‘s’, Or whether you put in a ‘t’. We all of us sprang from a common source, I mean in the Howchin line. So it makes no difference if you do spell your name A little bit different than mine. We’re all of us cousins whether we like it or not; Don’t fret o’er an ‘i’ or an ‘e’. Just strive to keep the name honorable Whether you’ve added an ‘s’ or a ‘t’. French Origin The name seems to have had its origin in France where “This ancient and illustrious family (Houchin) is known since Gillis d’ Houchin, knight, gave in 1202 his tithes to the church.That is the time period when King Phillip Augustus II was starting to purge the British from France. To become a knight one had to be of noble birth (inherited title) or had to commit a very brave act in defense of the King. This would also make one noble as their line would carry this title. Hence the family coat. Be sure to know that there is a town Se of Calais, France called Houchin. ” —“The Annual of the Nobility of France” by Hauterive. Included also, in this account of the family, are Simon d’ Houchin, governor of Oisy in 1303, and Louis Francis Joseph Houchin, the Marquis of Longastre, deputy of Nobility in Artois, and an officer in the King’s Army. English Origin Three authorities on the origin of Anglo-Saxon surnames, Bardsley, Weekley and Harrison, state that the name Houchin is derived from a first or font name, and literally means baptismal son of Hugh. If the Houchins came into England from France, they must have settled along the eastern coast of England in what is now Essex, Suffolk and Norfolk counties. There is an old manor house yet standing in Essex county called Howchins which dates back to ancient times. Sources •from the book by DR. PAUL C. HOUCHEN Beaver Crossing, Nebraska = Ancestors = =Notable Family Members= = Family Tree Lines = = Question and Mysteries = = Volunteer Tasks = * Add more details to the surname history * Keep adding as needed

Hours at Home, A Popular Monthly

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] __TOC__ == Hours at Home, A Popular Magazine of Religious and Useful Literature == * by [[Sherwood-401|James Manning Sherwood]] (1814-1890) * published by Charles Scribner & Company, New York, 1865-1870. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Hours_at_Home%2C_A_Popular_Monthly|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1-11 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000057854 * Vol. 1 (1865) ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.31175009810931 * Vol. 1, no. 2 https://archive.org/details/hoursathomepopul00sher * Vol. 1, no. 3 https://archive.org/details/hoursathomepopulv1n3sher * Vol. 1, no. 5 https://archive.org/details/hoursathomepopulv1n5sher * Vol. 2 (1866) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=xddGAQAAMAAJ ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015067339401 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/chi.74724415 * Vol. 2, no. 1 Nov.-Apr. 1866 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=L147AQAAMAAJ * Vol. 3 (1866) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0tRGAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=U-21mAEACAAJ ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/chi.74724477 * Vol. 4 (1867) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=_149AAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=FKrPAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=6dRGAQAAMAAJ ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.hnwun5 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/chi.74724042 * Vol. 5 (1867) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=_dRGAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=oWA9AAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=iknOAAAAMAAJ ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/chi.74724100 * Vol. 6 (1867-1868) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=idhGAQAAMAAJ ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/inu.32000000686610 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/chi.74724162 * Vol. 7 (1868) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=PNVGAQAAMAAJ ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.31175009810923 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/chi.15560853 * Vol. 8 (1869) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=C_8zAQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011682031 * Vol. 9 (1869) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=4NdGAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=peERAAAAYAAJ ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/chi.74724282 * Vol. 10 (1869-1870) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=4uERAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Ahk_AQAAMAAJ * Vol. 11 (1870) ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.31175008400411 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/chi.74724408 === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Hours at Home, A Popular Monthly|Hours at Home, A Popular Monthly]]'' (Charles Scribner & Co., New York, 1865-1870) [ Page ]. * ([[#HaH|Hours at Home]])

Hourua of Tipa

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[[Category: Ngāti Hourua hapu o Ngāti Tipa| Ngāti Hourua hapu o Ngāti Tipa]] ==Ngatihourua hapu of Ngatitipa== In 1900, 38 names appeared on a list titled Ngatihourua hapu of Ngatitipa. The list was one of many hapu lists that formed a larger Crown record of Maori who had had their land confiscated in 1864.https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/parliamentary/AJHR1900-I.2.2.5.1 Some of the listees were not born at that time, so the list includes those who had rights of legacy as opposed to being directly disenfranchised. {{Image|file=Hourua_of_Tipa.png |align=c |size=800 |caption='''List as it appeared in the AJHR 1900''' }} ---- The Goal connected to this list, is for all persons on this list to have sourced profiles on Wikitree that link them all together. In addition, the exercise allows for broader inferences to be made about this hapu, whose name appears to have fallen into disuse. Note to Layout : Siblings share the same line in the list, If the parent is on the list, the number range of his/her children appears next to their name.
===1900 List=== '''{{Red|A WORK IN PROGRESS}}'''
*'''[[Purehina-1|2l7l, Ruihi Purehina]]'''
*'''[[Haare-2|2172, Wati Harete]]'''
*2173, Kereheitini Paruhi;
*2174, Mana Wati;
*2175, Warena Kereheitini;
*2176, Mere Maro;
*2177, Mere Toki;
*'''[[Rautangata-5|2178, Te Wheke Rau]]''' - profiled 3 Feb 2021
*2179, Tikirau;
*2180, Titirau;
*2181, Hare Pita;
*2182, Pua Pita ;
*2183, Purehina Ruihi;
*'''[[Kukutai-1|2184,Ngapaka Ruihi]]''';
*2185, Reti Ruihi;
*2186, *Papu Ruihi;
*2187, Rangitata Ruihi;
*'''[[Kukutai-22|2188, Rangihaea Ruihi]]''' - profiled 3 Feb 2021. Rangihaea is the sister of no.2184 - Ngapaka Ruihi.br> *2189, Ruihi Moetuohu;
*2190, Moetuohi;
*2191, Tirua Tukere;
*2192, Parekawa Hura te Remi te Aho;
*2193, Waitarere Hura te Remi te Aho;
*2194, Hare Warena;
*2195, Te Hiakai te Aho;
*2196; Tooea te Aho;
*2197, Peetai Auaki te Aho;
*2198, Hori te Aho;
*2199, Rangituhi te Aho;
*2200, Ngaakai te Aha;
*2201, Patu Taupiri;
*2202, Rerepaki Taupiri;
*2203, Te Tata Pare Earatea;
*2204, Wiremu Shaw;
*2205, Mereana Ho;
* 2206, Hone Ho;
*'''[[Tutakahia-1|2207, Pea Tuta Kawhia]]'''
*'''[[Rautangata-2|2208, Kuhukuhu Rau]]'''
*2209, Toetoe te Wharerahi. ==Sources including Footnotes==

House of Alpin

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[[Category:Scotland, Nobility|Alpin]] [[Category:European Noble Houses|Alpin]] [[Category: Scottish Clans|Alpin]] [[Category: Ancient Scotland|Alpin]] [[Category: Clan MacAlpine]] Managed by the [[:Project: European Aristocrats|Euroaristo project]] and [[Thomas-10705 | Michael Thomas]] Succeeded by [[:Category:House of Moray|House of Moray]] -- [[Space:House of Moray | Profile of House]] ---- '''Scottish Royal House of Alpin (Monarchs of Scotland) (843–878; 889–1040)''' The House of Alpin is the name given to the kin-group which ruled in Pictland and then the [[:Category:Kingdom of Alba|Kingdom of Alba]] from the advent of [[MacAlpin-12|Cináed mac Ailpín]] in the 840s until the death of Máel Coluim mac Cináeda in 1034. Kings traced their descent from Cináed mac Ailpín, and not from his father, and Irish genealogies in the Book of Ballymote and the Book of Lecan refer to the kindred as Clann Cináeda meic Ailpín, prioritising descent from Cináed. The origins of the family are uncertain. Later genealogies of doubtful reliability make Cináed a descendant of Áed Find. While plausible, such claims are unprovable and appear only in the late tenth century. The associated idea that Cináed had been a king in Dál Riata before contending successfully for power in Pictland in the 840s, following the death of Eóganán mac Óengusa, is supported by near-contemporary evidence. Early kings of Clann Cináeda meic Ailpín are described as kings of the Picts, and the third king, Constantín mac Cináeda appears to have been regarded as the last of the seventy Pictish kings soon after his death. The descendants of Cináed were ousted in 878 when Áed mac Cináeda was killed by Giric mac Dúngail. They returned in 889 on the death of Giric. Following this, the title king of Alba is used. During the tenth century, succession alternated between the descendants of Constantín mac Cináeda and those of Áed mac Cináeda. Internecine strife in the late tenth and early eleventh centuries left the descendants of Constantín unchallenged by male-line descendants of Cináed mac Ailpín, but Máel Coluim mac Cináeda left no male heirs. On Máel Coluim's death, the line of kings descended from Cináed came to an end. Future kings, while still tracing their descent from Cináed, were descended from Máel Coluim's daughter [[MacAlpin-33|Bethóc]].[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Alpin 1]][[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Scottish_monarchs 2]]
{| style="width: 100%" |- | '''Traditional modern English regnal name'''
'''(with modern Gaelic equivalent)''' || '''Medieval Gaelic name''' || '''Dynastic Status''' || '''Reign''' || '''Title''' |- | [[MacAlpin-12|Kenneth MacAlpin I]]
(Coinneach mac Ailpein) || Cináed mac Ailpín
Ciniod m. Ailpin || son of Alpin
king of Dal Riata || 843/848 –
13 February 858 || Rex Pictorum
("King of the Picts") |- | [[MacAlpin-31|Donald I]]
(Dòmhnall mac Ailpein) || Domnall mac Ailpín || son of Alpin
king of Dal Riata, and
brother of Kenneth I || 858 – 13 April 862 || Rex Pictorum
("King of the Picts") |- | [[MacAlpin-23|Constantine I]]
(Còiseam mac Choinnich) || Causantín mac Cináeda || Son of Kenneth I || 862–877 || Rex Pictorum
("King of the Picts") |- | [[MacAlpin-28|Áed]]
(Aodh mac Choinnich) || Áed mac Cináeda || Son of Kenneth I || 877–878 || Rex Pictorum
("King of the Picts") |- | Giric
(Griogair mac Dhunghail) || Giric mac Dúngail || Son of Donald I || 878–889 || |- | [[Scotland-547|Eochaid]] || Eochaid mac Run || † grandson of
Kenneth I || *878–889? || |- | [[MacAlpin-22|Donald II]]
(Dòmhnall mac Chòiseim) || Domnall mac Causantín || Son of Constantine I || 889–900 || Rí Alban
("King of Scotland")
Rì nan Albannaich
("King of Scots") |- | [[MacAlpin-43|Constantine II]]
(Còiseam mac Aoidh) || Causantín mac Áeda || Son of Áed || 900–943 || Rí Alban |- | [[MacAlpin-21|Malcolm I]]
(Maol Chaluim mac Dhòmhnaill) || Máel Coluim mac Domnaill || Son of Donald II || 943–954 || Rí Alban |- | [[MacAlpin-44|Indulf]] || Ildulb mac Causantín || Son of Constantine II || 954–962 || Rí Alban |- | [[MacAlpin-20|Dub]]
(Dubh or Duff)
(Dubh mac Mhaoil Chaluim) || Dub mac Maíl Choluim || Son of Malcolm I || 962–967 || Rí Alban |- | [[MacAlpin-45|Cuilén]]
(Cailean) || Cuilén mac Ilduilb || Son of Indulf || 967–971 || Rí Alban |- | Amlaíb
(Amhlaigh) || Amlaíb mac Ilduilb || Son of Indulf || * 973x–977 || Rí Alban |- | [[MacAlpin-35|Kenneth II]]
(Coinneach mac Mhaoil Chaluim) || Cináed mac Maíl Choluim || Son of Malcolm I || 971 x 977–995 || Rí Alban |- | [[MacAlpin-46|Constantine III]]
(Còiseam mac Chailein) || Causantín mac Cuiléin || Son of Cuilén || 995–997 || Rí Alban |- | [[MacAlpin-19|Kenneth III]]
(Coinneach mac Dhuibh) || Cináed mac Duib || Son of Dub || 997 – 25 March 1005 || Rí Alban |- | [[MacAlpin-34|Malcolm II]]
(Maol Chaluim mac Choinnich) || Máel Coluim mac Cináeda || Son of Kenneth II || 1005–1034 || Rí Alban / Rex Scotiae |- |}
* Evidence for Eochaid's reign is unclear: he may never have actually been King. If he was, he was co-King with Giric. Amlaíb is known only by a reference to his death in 977, which reports him as King of Alba; since Kenneth II is known to have still been King in 972–973, Amlaíb must have taken power between 973 and 977. † Eochiad was a son of Run, King of Strathclyde, but his mother was a daughter of Kenneth I. '''See also:''' * [[:Category:Siol Alpin|Siol Alpin]] (from Gaelic, Sìol Ailpein: Seed of Alpin) is a family of seven Scottish clans able to trace their descent from Alpin. ''Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization.''

House of Amsberg

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[[Category:House of Mecklenburg]] [[Category:House of Amsberg]] == House of Amsberg == '''House of Amsberg''' is the name of a German noble family descending from Mecklenburg. Its most notable scions are Willem-Alexander, Prince of Orange and his father Prince Claus of the Netherlands (1926–2002), prince consort of Queen Beatrix. Descendants in the male lineage from the two junior sons born in this marriage bear the surname van Oranje-Nassau van Amsberg. == History== The line traces back to one Jürgen Amtsberg (d. 1686), master blacksmith in the village of Schwichtenberg near Borrentin, then part of Swedish Pomerania. His great–grandson Johann David Theodor August (1747–1820), Protestant pastor at the parish church of Kavelstorf near Rostock in the Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, from about 1795 styled himself von Amsberg without objection. The Amsbergs had been commoners at first, and the preposition probably was used to signify the family from the name of their ancestors, rather than from the name of a place they originated from. A notable member was his son Philipp August von Amsberg (1788–1871), who initiated the establishment of the Duchy of Brunswick State Railway inaugurated in 1838. The family received the official approval to hold the noble title by decree of the Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin in 1891. On 10 March 1966 Claus von Amsberg married the heir apparent to the Dutch throne, Princess Beatrix of Orange-Nassau, Princess of Lippe-Biesterfeld, and from 1980 until his death in 2002 was prince consort of the Queen of the Netherlands. He is the father of the current heir apparent Prince Willem-Alexander, Prince of Orange and Jonkheer van Amsberg. Willem-Alexander's younger brother Prince Friso van Oranje-Nassau van Amsberg, due to his marriage with Mabel Martine Wisse Smit, lost his status as a Prince of the Netherlands and received the title of a Count of Orange-Nassau. The marriage of the third-born son Prince Constantijn so far has produced the only male heir of the main Amsberg line, Claus-Casimir van Oranje-Nassau van Amsberg born in 2004. In 2001 has been established by Decree that children born in the marriage of Prince Constantijn will hold the hereditary noble title and honorific Count (Countess) van Oranje-Nassau, Jonkheer (Jonkvrouw) van Amsberg and have the surname Van Oranje-Nassau van Amsberg. In 2004 the same regulation was established for Prince Friso and the children born in his marriage. When Prince Willem-Alexander succeeds his mother Queen Beatrix, the House of Amsberg will become the de facto ruling House of the Netherlands in the agnatic line. It is, however, likely to lose that status after two generations, because the Dutch monarchy follows absolute primogeniture, and Prince Willem-Alexander has only daughters. Several members of the dynasty, mainly descendants of Philipp August von Amsberg and of Prince Claus' great–uncle General Joachim von Amsberg (1869–1945), still live in Northern Germany. == Heads of the House == This is a list of the Heads of the House of Amsberg, as well the patrilineal line of the current Dutch Royal Family: * Jürgen Amtsberg, ca. 1640–1686 * Jürgen Amtsberg, 1680–1756 * Georg Amtsberg, 1717–1772 * Johann David Theodor August von Amsberg, 1747–1820 * Joachim Karl Theodor von Amsberg, 1777–1842 * Gabriel Ludwig Johann von Amsberg, 1822–1899 * Wilhelm von Amsberg, 1856–1929 * Claus Felix von Amsberg, 1890–1953 * Prince Claus of the Netherlands, 1926–2002 * Willem-Alexander, Prince of Orange, b. 1967. Since German aristocracy practice agnatic primogeniture, his successor will be his next brother, followed by youngest brother, followed by nephew, as long as he or his next brother have no male descendants.

House of Basarab

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[[Category:Romanian Nobility]] [[Category:Wallachian Nobility]] [[Category:Wallachia]] [[Category:House of Basarab]] ---- This Free Space is project protected as part of the European Aristocrat Project. Please discuss all significant or controversial changes with project members. ---- ==House of Basarab== '''The Basarabs''' (also Bazarabs or Bazaraads, Romanian: Basarab) were a family which had an important role in the establishing of the '''Principality of Wallachia''', giving the country its first line of Princes, one closely related with the Mușatin rulers of Moldavia. Its status as a dynasty is rendered problematic by the official elective system, which implied that male members of the same family, including illegitimate offspring, were chosen to rule by a council of boyars (more often than not, the election was conditioned by the military force exercised by candidates). After the rule of Alexandru I Aldea (ended in 1436), the house was split by the conflict between the Dănești and the Drăculești, both of which claimed legitimacy. Several late rulers of the Craiovești claimed direct descent from the House after its eventual demise, including Neagoe Basarab, Matei Basarab, Constantin Șerban, Șerban Cantacuzino, and Constantin Brâncoveanu. Rulers usually mentioned as members of the House include (in chronological order of first rule) Mircea the Elder, Dan II, Vlad II Dracul, Vlad III the Impaler, Vlad the Monk, Radu IV the Great, and Radu of Afumați. ==Name and origins== The dynasty was named after Basarab I, who gained the independence of Wallachia from the Kingdom of Hungary. Basarab I's name was originally Basarabai and lost the ending -a when it was borrowed into Romanian. The name is likely of Cuman or Pecheneg Turkic origin and most likely meant "father ruler". Basar was the present participle of the verb "to rule", derivatives attested in both old and modern Kypchak languages. The Romanian historian Nicolae Iorga believed the second part of the name, -aba ("father"), to be an honorary title, as recognizable in many Cuman names, such as Terteroba, Arslanapa, and Ursoba. Basarab's father Thocomerius also bore an allegedly Cuman name, identified as Toq-tämir, a rather common Cuman and Tatar name in the 13th century. The Russian chronicles around 1295 refer to a Toktomer, a prince of the Mongol Empire present in Crimea. The Cuman or Pecheneg origin of the name is, however, only a conjecture and a matter of dispute among historians. Contemporaries constantly identified Basarab as a Vlach. Charles I of Hungary speaks of him as Bazarab infidelis Olacus noster ("Bazarab, our treacherous Vlach"). ==Genealogy== The following genealogical tree is an oversimplified version, meant to show the ruling princes, their documented brothers and sisters, and the spouses/extramarital liaisons of those who had ruling heirs, following the conventions: * Ruling princes have their name emphasized and their ruling years in Moldavia. * Several members of House of Basarab ruled in Moldavia; those reigning years are marked with M. * There are two branches of the dynasty: Drăculeşti (DR) and Dăneşti (DA) * If the prince died while ruling, the last year is preceded by a cross. * Small numbers at the end of each name are meant to indicate the mother of each offspring. * No number when the father had several spouses or extramarital affairs, means the mother is unknown. * Spouses and extramarital liaisons are separated by a horizontal line. ==Legacy== The Basarab name is the origin of several placenames, including the region of Bessarabia (part of the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine) and a few towns, such as Basarabi in Romania, Basarabeasca in the Republic of Moldova, and Basarbovo in Bulgaria.

House of Brabant

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[[Category:House of Brabant]] ==House of Brabant== The so-called '''House of Brabant''' is a name given to some members of the [[:Category: House of Reginar|House of Reginar]] after Henry III (1085/1086–1095), who was already Count of Leuven and Brussels from 1078, became Landgrave of Brabant. The Dukes of Brabant were the formally rulers of the [[:Category: Duchy_of_Brabant|Duchy of Brabant]] since 1183/1184 and came in fact from different Houses. The title was created by the German Emperor Frederick Barbarossa in favor of Henry I of the House of Reginar, son of Godfrey III of Leuven (who was Duke of Lower Lotharingia at that time). The Duchy of Brabant was a feudal elevation of the since 1085/1086 existing title of Landgrave of Brabant. This was an Imperial fief which was assigned to Count Henry III of Leuven shortly after the death of the preceding Count of Brabant, Count Palatine Herman II of Lotharingia (born 20 September 1085). Although the corresponding county was quite small (limited to the territory between the rivers Senne and Dender) its name was applied to the entire country under control of the Dukes from the 13th century on. In 1190, after the death of Godfrey III, Henry I also became Duke of Lotharingia. Formerly Lower Lotharingia, this title was now practically without territorial authority, but was borne by the later Dukes of Brabant as an honorific title. In 1288, the Dukes of Brabant became also Duke of Limburg. The title fell to the Dukes of Burgundy in 1430. Later on, it followed with the Burgundian inheritance until the French Revolution, although the northern part of the territory of Brabant was actually governed by the United Provinces during the 17th and 18th century. ===Rulers of Brabant and their Houses=== ==== [[:Category: House of Reginar|House of Reginar]] (House of Leuven) ==== '''[[:Category: Counts of Leuven|Counts of Leuven]], [[:Category: Counts of Leuven]] and [[:Category: Counts of Leuven|Landgraves of Brabant]]''': * [[Leuven-18|Henry III of Leuven]] (1085/1086–1095); already [[:Category: Counts of Leuven|Count of Leuven]] and Brussels from 1078. * [[Of_Lorraine-52|Godfrey I of Leuven]] (from 1095) '''[[:Category: Counts of Leuven|Counts of Leuven]], [[:Category: Counts of Leuven]], [[:Category: Counts of Leuven|Landgraves of Brabant]], [[:Category: Margraviate of Antwerp|Margrave of Antwerp]] and [[:Category: Duchy of Lower Lorraine|Dukes of Lower-Lorraine]]''': * [[Louvain-35|Godfrey I of Leuven]] (1106–1139) appointed as Duke in 1106 * [[Of_Lorraine-52|Godfrey II]] (1139–1142) * [[Lorraine-4|Godfrey III]] (1142–1190) '''[[:Category: Dukes of Brabant|Dukes of Brabant]] and [[:Category: Dukes of Lothier|Dukes of Lothier]]''': * [[Brabant-6|Henry I]] (1190–1235); already Duke of Brabant from 1183/1184 * [[Brabant-8|Henry II]] (1235–1248) * [[Brabant-17|Henry III]] (1248–1261) * [[Brabant-42|Henry IV]] (1261–1267) '''[[:Category: Dukes of Brabant|Dukes of Brabant]], [[:Category: Dukes of Lothier|Dukes of Lothier]] and [[:Category: Dukes of Limburg|Dukes of Limburg]]''': * [[Brabant-5|John I]] (1267–1294) * [[Reginar-2|John II]] (1294–1312) * [[Reginar-3|John III]] (1312–1355) * [[Brabant-12|Joanna]] (1355–1406) === [[:Category: House of Valois|House of Valois]] === '''[[:Category: Dukes of Brabant|Dukes of Brabant]], [[:Category: Dukes of Lothier|Dukes of Lothier]] and [[:Category: Dukes of Limburg|Dukes of Limburg]]''': * [[Bourgogne-298|Anthony]] (1406–1415) (inherited title from his aunt, Joanna) * [[Bourgogne-418|John IV]] (1415–1427) * [[Bourgogne-417|Philip I ''of Saint-Pol'']] (1427–1430) * [[Valois-341|Philip II ''the Good'']] (1430–1467) * [[Valois-334|Charles I ''the Bold'']] (1467–1477) * [[Bourgogne-392|Mary]] (1477–1482) === [[:Category: House of Habsburg|House of Habsburg]] === * [[Habsburg-2|Maximilian]] (regent, 1482–1494) * [[Habsburg-4|Philip III]] (1494–1506) * [[Habsburg-105|Charles II]] (1506–1555) * [[Habsburg-1|Philip IV]] (1555–1598) : usurpation by [[Valois-283|Francis, Duke of Anjou]] (Valois) (1582–1584)Knecht, ''Catherine de' Medici'', Longman, 1998, p. 212. * [[Habsburg-35|Isabella Clara Eugenia]] and [[Habsburg-138|Albert]] (1598-1621) * [[Habsburg-57|Philip V]] (1621-1665) * [[Habsburg-60|Charles III]] (1665-1700) === [[:Category: House of Bourbon|House of Bourbon]] === * [[Bourbon-70|Philip VI]] (1700-1706) === [[:Category: House of Habsburg|House of Habsburg]] === * [[Habsburg-33|Charles IV]] (1706-1740) * [[Habsburg-51|Maria Theresa]] (1740-1780) * [[Habsburg-Lothringen-18|Joseph]] (1780-1789) * [[Habsburg-Lothringen-7|Leopold]] (1790-1792) * [[Habsburg-Lothringen-9|Francis I]] (1792-1794) ==Revived title in contemporary tradition== === [[:Category: House_of_Saxe-Coburg_and_Gotha|House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha]] === In the modern [[:Category:Belgium|Kingdom of Belgium]], the title of "Duke of Brabant" revived as honorific title and is traditionally assigned to the Crown Prince (even though the province of [[:Category:Noord-Brabant, Nederland]], part of the historical duchy, is now part of the [[:Category: The Netherlands]] and has been so since 1648). * [[Sachsen-Coburg_und_Gotha-40|Leopold II]] (1840–1865) * [[Prince Leopold, Duke of Brabant|Leopold]], son of Leopold II (1865–1869) * [[Sachsen-Coburg_und_Gotha-34|Leopold III]] (1909–1934) * [[Sachsen-Coburg_und_Gotha-39|Baudouin]] (1934–1951) * [[Philippe of Belgium|Philippe]] (1993-2013) * [[Princess Elisabeth, Duchess of Brabant|Elisabeth]] (2013-present) In contrast to King Philippe's title, King of the Belgians, the crown princess, Princess Elisabeth is called a Princess of Belgium, not of the Belgians. She is also Duchess of Brabant, the traditional title of the heir apparent to the Belgian throne. As a dynastic title it takes precedence over the title Princess of Belgium.

House of Bruce

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:Scotland, Nobility|Bruce]] [[Category:European Noble Houses|Bruce]] [[Category:Battle of Bannockburn]] Preceded by [[:Category:House of Balliol|House of Balliol]] -- [[Space:House of Balliol | Profile of House]] Succeeded by [[:Category:House of Stewart|House of Stewart]] -- [[Space:House of Stewart | Profile of House]] ---- '''Scottish Royal House of Bruce (Monarchs of Scotland) (1306–1371)''' For ten years, Scotland had no King of its own. The Scots, however, refused to tolerate English rule; first William Wallace and then, after his execution, Robert the Bruce (the grandson of the 1292 competitor) fought against the English. Bruce and his supporters killed a rival for the throne, John III Comyn, Lord of Badenoch on 10 February 1306 at Greyfriars Church in Dumfries. Shortly after in 1306, Robert was crowned King of Scots at Scone. His energy, and the corresponding replacement of the vigorous Edward I with his weaker son Edward II, allowed Scotland to free itself from English rule; at the [[:Category: Battle of Bannockburn|Battle of Bannockburn]] in 1314, the Scots routed the English, and by 1329 the English agreed by treaty to accept Scottish independence. Robert's successor, his son David, was a child at his succession. The English renewed their war with Scotland, and David was forced to flee the Kingdom by Edward Balliol, son of King John, who managed to get himself crowned King of Scots (1332–1336) and to give away Scotland's southern counties to England before being driven out again. David spent much of his life in exile, first in freedom with his ally, France, and then in gaol in England; he was only able to return to Scotland in 1357. Upon his death, childless, in 1371, the House of Bruce came to an end. [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Scottish_monarchs#House_of_Bruce_.281306.E2.80.931371.29 1]] ---- ==House of Bruce== {|style: cellpadding=30; cellspacing=30; border=1 |style=background:silver| Ruler||style=background:silver|Living||style=background:silver|Reign||style=background:silver|Consort |- |[[Bruce-129|Robert I the Bruce]]||1274-1329||1306-29||m.1 [[Mar-7|Isabella of Mar]] m.2 [[Burgh-45|Elizabeth de Burgh]] |- |[[Bruce-510|David II]]||1324-1371||1329-32: Deposed by Edward Balliol. 1332-33: Restored but deposed again. 1336-71: Restored, most of 1334-57 in captivity in England. ||[[Drummond-295|Margaret Drummond]] |- |Edward Balliol||c.1282-c.1364||Aug-Dec 1332: Deposed and expelled. 1333-34: Restored but deposed again. 1335-36: Restored and deposed again. ||Queen |} ''Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization.''

House of Camondo

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'''UNDER CONSTRUCTION''' [[Category: Jewish Roots]] {{Jewish Roots Sticker}} ===Overview=== This is a tragic family of Sephardic Jews. They were expelled from Spain in 1492; settled in Venice, Italy, until 1798 when Austria took Venice and they resettled in Istanbul, then later to Paris. Members of the family were noted in Venice for their scholarship and public service. In Istanbul they became merchants and bankers. In Paris they became noted for their art collections. The last descendants were deported and murdered in Auschwitz in 1943 and the family name became exrinct. {{Holocaust Sticker|fate=victim}} ==Isaac Camondo== Isaac died in 1832. Little else is known about him, though he apparently died without descendants. He established the family’s bank, Isaac Camondo & Cie., in 1802. His brother Abraham inherited the bank when Isaac died. ==Abraham Salomon de Camondo== He was married to Clara Levy (1791-1866) on 25 May 1804. In 1865 he and his family became Italian citizens. In 1867 King Victor Emmanuel gave him the title of Count which could be passed on to each generation’s oldest son. In about 1870-1880, he built the now famous landmark, the beautifully curved “Camondo Steps” located on Bankalar Caddesi (Banks Street) in the Galata (Karaköy) quarter of Istanbul. He was also responsible for the construction of two apartment buildings that bear the Camondo name as well as the ‘Camondo Palace’, their seaside mansion. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Camondo#Camondo_Steps . He died, aged 88, in Paris and was buried in his family vault in the Jewish cemetery in Hasköy, Constantinople. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abraham_Salomon_Camondo ===Count Salomon Raphael de Camondo (1810-1866)=== He was married to Esther Fanny Fua (1814-18). Salomon-Raphaël de Camondo died in Constantinople 18 Dec 1866. He is buried in the Camondo Mausoleum in Hasköy, Istanbul. http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/3949-camondo The couple had three children: Count Abraham Behor de Camondo, Nissim de Camondo, and Rebecca de Camondo. http://www.histoireeurope.fr/RechercheLocution.php?Locutions=Salomon-Rapha%EBl+de+Camondo ====Count Abraham Behor de Camondo==== Abraham Behor was born July 1st, 1829. He married Régina Baruch 3 Sep 1847 in Constantinople. The couple had two children: Clarisse de Camondo (1 Nov 1848-18 Oct 1917); and Isaac de Camondo (1850 or 1851-7 Apr 1911) . http://www.histoireeurope.fr/RechercheLocution.php?Locutions=Abraham-Behor+de+Camondo&Date1=&Date2=&maf= =====Clarisse de Camondo===== Clarisse de Camondo http://www.histoireeurope.fr/RechercheLocution.php?Locutions=Clarisse+de+Camondo&Date1=&Date2=&maf= was born in Constantinople on 1 Nov 1848. She died in Paris 18 Oct 1917. She married Léon Alfassa (1849-1920), a banker, 9 Sept 1867 in Constantinople. Léon Alfassa (1849-1920) was the son of Nissim Alfassa (born around 1815) and Rachel Halfon (born about1825). The couple had six children: :Rachel Alfassa (1869-1889), :Albert Alfassa (1871-1893), :Georges Alfassa (1872-1919), :Alice Alfassa (1874-1926), :Maurice Alfassa (1877-1926), :Marguerite Alfassa (1880-1961). =====Isaac de Camondo===== Isaac was born 3 July 1851 in Constantinople, Ottoman Empire and died 7 Apr 1911 in Paris. He was an art collector, banker, and amateur composer. He left his collection, mostly Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art, to the Louvre Museum. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_de_Camondo ====Nissim de Camondo==== Nissim was born in 1830 and died in 1889. He was married to Elise Fernandez. Father to Moïse de Camondo (1860-1935). =====[[de_Camondo-1| Moïse de Camondo (1860-1935)]] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mo%C3%AFse_de_Camondo ===== Moïse was born 15 Mar 1860 in Constantinople, Ottoman Empire and died in Paris 14 Nov 1935. He became a banker, carrying on his father’s profession. The family owned one of the largest banks in Constantinople. He had a huge collection of 18th Century furniture and art and rebuilt the family’s mansions in Paris to hold it all. He was married to Irène Cahen d'Anvers, daughter of Louis Cahen d'Anvers, in 1891. The couple had two children: Nissim (1892-1917) https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nissim_de_Camondo and Beatrice Camondo Reinach. Six years after their marriage, they separated when Irène had an affair with Count Charles Sampieri. She later married him and divorced him. Nissim died in WW1 and when Moïse died in 1935, he donated his mansion and its extensive contents to establish the Musée Nissim de Camondo https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mus%C3%A9e_Nissim_de_Camondo https://madparis.fr/en/museums/musee-nissim-de-camondo/ , named to honor his son. =====Nissim de Camondo===== Nissim was born in 1892. Lieutenant Nissim de Camondo died in 1917 during aerial combat in Lorraine, and he was buried in the Montmartre Cemetery in Paris. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nissim_de_Camondo ===== [[de_Camondo-3|Béatrice de Camondo Reinach]] ===== Béatrice was born in 1894. In 1918 she married Léon Reinach (1893–1943), a composer. When her father died, she inherited a large fortune and became well known in Parisian society. She converted to Catholicism and divorced her Jewish husband, the couple had two children: Fanny (born 26 July 1920 in Paris, died in 1943 at Auschwitz) and Bertrand (born 1 July 1923 in Paris, died in 1943 at Auschwitz). In 1943, when Germany occupied France, Béatrice, her ex-husband, and their two children were rounded up and deported to Auschwitz concentration camp, where they were all killed. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%A9atrice_Reinach Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 15 December 2019), memorial page for Béatrice de Camondo Reinach (9 Jul 1894–1943), Find A Grave Memorial no. 185093436, citing Auschwitz Concentration Camp, Oświęcim, Powiat oświęcimski, Małopolskie, Poland ; Maintained by AW (contributor 47829810) . Léon, Fanny and Bertrand were deported to Auschwitz on November 20, 1943, on convoy 62. Béatrice was deported on convoy 69, which left on March 4, 1944. A much more detailed biography is at https://madparis.fr/en/museums/musee-nissim-de-camondo/the-camondo-family-1599/genealogy/beatrice-de-camondo-1894-1945. See also the ''NewYork Times'' article: https://www.nytimes.com/2004/08/15/travel/past-prologue-and-paris.html ====[[de_Camondo-2|Rebecca de Camondo (1833-1863)]]==== Rebecca married [[Halfon-29|Michael Halfon (1829-1890)]]. The couple had four children: =====[[Halfon-28|Regina Halfon (1851-1922)]]===== =====[[Halfon-35|Salomon Halfon (1854-1923)]]===== =====[[Halfon-36|Hortense Halfon (1858-1932)]]===== =====[[Halfon-33|Esther Halfon (1859-1941)]]===== ==Sources== See also: * http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/3949-camondo#anchor2 [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Camondo#/media/File%3AMus%C3%A9e_Nissim_de_Camondo_genealogie.jpg Wikipedia entry for the Camondo family]

House of Capet

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The House of Capet, or The Direct Capetian Dynasty, (French: Les Capétiens, la Maison capétienne), also called The House of France (la maison de France), or simply the Capets, which ruled the Kingdom of France from 987 to 1328, was the most senior line of the Capetian dynasty – itself a derivative dynasty from the Robertians. As rulers of France, the dynasty succeeded the Carolingian dynasty. The name derives from the nickname of Hugh, the first Capetian King, who was known as Hugh Capet and was a cognatic descendant of the Carolingians. The direct House of Capet came to an end in 1328, when the three sons of Philip IV all failed to produce surviving male heirs to the French throne. With the death of Charles IV, the throne passed to the House of Valois, the direct descendants of Charles of Valois, a younger son of Philip III. It would later pass again, to the House of Bourbon descended from Louis IX, and to its cadet branch, the House of Orléans, always remaining in the hands of agnatic descendants of Hugh Capet.

House of de Vere, Earl of Oxford

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Please join our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1499994316680021/ The de Vere family were an English aristocratic family which have derived their surname from the village of Ver-sur-Mer near Bayeux in Lower Normandy, France. The family's Norman founder in England, Aubrey (Albericus) de Vere, appears in Domesday Book (1086) as the holder of a great fief in Essex, Cambridgeshire and S. == Title & Offices Held == For many centuries the family was headed by the Earl of Oxford, a title that has been dormant since 1703. Among the offices the family held where the Lord Great Chamberlain, the forestership of Essex, and the keepership of Colchester Castle. They founded the three Essex religious houses of Hatfield Broad Oak, Castle Hedingham Priory, and Colne Priory. == Courtesy Titles == The Earls of Oxford held no subsidiary titles, and so their heirs apparent were styled by invented courtesy titles: initially Lord Vere, and later Viscount Bolebec (sometimes spelled Viscount Bulbeck). == Coat of Arms / Shield == The principal Oxford coat of arms or shield was quarterly gules and or (red and yellow) with an argent (white) five-pointed star called a mullet or molet in the first canton. By de Vere family tradition this molet is said to refer to a reappearance of the Star of Bethlehem which showed itself to an earlier De Vere while on a Crusade and thus led him to victory. In the 14th and 15th centuries the family livery worn by their retainers was orange/tawney decorated with a white molet. A later badge associated with the De Veres is a blue boar. A later shield variation of the De Vere white molet has a smaller blue molet located within the white one but this may be a simple cadency mark - in heraldry the molet is also used in any family to indicate the third son of a title holder. The third son bears his father's arms differenced with a molet. == Earls of Oxford == :First Creation (1066):
Edgar the Ætheling, 1st Earl of Oxford, first creation, (1066-1068) :Second Creation (1141):
[[De_Vere-296|Aubrey de Vere III, 1st Earl of Oxford]] (c.1115–1194)
Aubrey de Vere IV, 2nd Earl of Oxford (c. 1163–1214)
[[De_Vere-309|Robert de Vere, 3rd Earl of Oxford]] (1164–1221)
[[De_Vere-308|Hugh de Vere, 4th Earl of Oxford]] (c.1208–1263)
Robert de Vere, 5th Earl of Oxford (1240–1296) (forfeit 1265, restored soon after)
Robert de Vere, 6th Earl of Oxford (1257–1331)
John de Vere, 7th Earl of Oxford (1312–1360)
Thomas de Vere, 8th Earl of Oxford (1337–1371)
Robert de Vere, 9th Earl of Oxford (1362–1392) (forfeit 1388)
Aubrey de Vere, 10th Earl of Oxford (1340–1400) (restored 1393)
Richard de Vere, 11th Earl of Oxford (1385–1417)
John de Vere, 12th Earl of Oxford (1408–1462)
John de Vere, 13th Earl of Oxford (1442–1513) (forfeit 1475, restored 1485)
John de Vere, 14th Earl of Oxford (1499–1526)
John de Vere, 15th Earl of Oxford (1482–1540)
John de Vere, 16th Earl of Oxford (1516–1562)
Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford (1550–1604)
Henry de Vere, 18th Earl of Oxford (1593–1625)
Robert de Vere, 19th Earl of Oxford (1575–1632)
Aubrey de Vere, 20th Earl of Oxford (1627–1703) (dormant 1703) == Your Cousins, living de Vere descendants: == The family of Vere, Earls of Oxford, was one of the most distinctly ancient and noble lines of all in England. From the first Earl created A.D. 1137 in England, the earldom continued in succession of twenty earls until 1703, making for a period of nearly six hundred years and today the bloodline continues with us! Mix and mingle with your cousins! https://www.facebook.com/groups/1499994316680021/ Russ Gunther, Phoenix, Arizona Julie Austin, Hampshire, Illinois Sharon Avalier, Santa Clarita, California Candy Blevins, California Ron Gunther, Hampshire, Illinois Christine Moline, Union, Illinois

House of Dunkeld

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[[Category:Scotland, Nobility|Dunkeld]] [[Category:European Noble Houses|Dunkeld]] Preceded by [[:Category:House of Moray|House of Moray]] -- [[Space:House of Moray | Profile of House]] Succeeded by [[:Category:House of Balliol|House of Balliol]] -- [[Space:House of Balliol | Profile of House]] ---- '''Scottish Royal House of Dunkeld (Monarchs of Scotland) (1058–1286)''' The so-called House of Dunkeld, in Scottish Gaelic Dùn Chailleann (meaning Fort of the Caledonii or of the Caledonians), is a historiographical and genealogical construct to illustrate the clear succession of Scottish kings from 1034 to 1040 and from 1058 to 1290. The line is also variously referred to by historians as "The Canmores", and "MacMalcolm". It is dynastically sort of a continuation to Cenél nGabráin of Dál Riata, "race of Fergus", as "house" an originally Celtic concept to express one of the two rivalling leader clans of early medieval Scotland, whose founding father is king Fergus Mor of Dalriada. This Ferguside royal clan had rivalled the crown (of Dalriada, then that of Alba) against the Cenél Loairn, the later House of Moray for the preceding four or more centuries. The Cenél nGabráin were represented by the so-called House of Alpin before Dunkeld. Sir Iain Moncreiffe made the case that Crínán of Dunkeld actually belonged to a Scottish sept of Irish Cenél Conaill royal dynasty, a branch of the Uí Néill. This of course would not exclude his descendants from also being a (female line) continuation of the Cenél nGabráin through Bethóc. Genealogically the Dunkeld dynasty is based on Duncan I of Scotland being of a different agnatic clan to his predecessor and maternal grandfather Malcolm II of Scotland. However, sociohistorically, the reign of Duncan's son Malcolm III of Scotland, which happens to coincide with the start of the centuries-long period of strong influence from the southern neighbour, the Kingdom of England, has been seen as a more important place to start.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Dunkeld ''Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization.'' ----

House of Glücksburg

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[[Category:House of Glücksburg]] The '''House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg''' (Danish: Slesvig-Holsten-Sønderborg-Lyksborg, the latter name is also spelled Glücksborg), known as the House of Glücksburg (or House of Glücksborg) for short, is a German ducal house, junior branches of which include the royal houses of Denmark and Norway, the deposed royal house of Greece, and the heir to the thrones of the Commonwealth realms (although in the latter case, they are, by royal proclamation, declared to be members of the House of Windsor). The family is named after Glücksburg in northernmost Germany, and is a cadet branch of the House of Oldenburg that is descended from King Christian I of Denmark. However, as the elder line of the House of Oldenburg and the line of the House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg became extinct in 1863 and 1931, respectively, the House of Glücksburg is now the senior surviving branch of the House of Oldenburg. This particular line comes from the Dukes of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck. The last of them became Duke of Glücksburg and changed his title accordingly to Friedrich Wilhelm, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg. He was married to Princess Louise Caroline of Hesse-Kassel, a granddaughter of King Frederick V of Denmark. Neither the Dukes of Beck nor of Glücksburg were sovereign rulers - they held their lands in fief to the sovereign dukes of Schleswig and Holstein (who were also the Kings of Denmark in personal union) and, before 1773, the Dukes of Holstein-Gottorp. Christian IX of Denmark, the fourth son of Friedrich Wilhelm, was chosen by the childless King Frederick VII of Denmark to be his heir, as Christian was married to Frederick's first cousin, Luise of Hesse-Kassel. Wilhelm, the second son of Crown Prince Christian and Crown Princess Luise, was elected King of the Hellenes on March 30, 1863 to succeed the deposed Wittelsbach Otto of Greece and took the name George I of Greece. His father became King of Denmark as Christian IX on November 15, 1863. Prince Carl, the second son of Frederick VIII of Denmark, Christian IX's eldest son, became King of Norway on November 18, 1905 as Haakon VII of Norway. Christian IX's daughters, Alexandra of Denmark and Dagmar of Denmark (who became Maria Feodorovna), married Edward VII of the United Kingdom and Alexander III of Russia, respectively. As a result, by 1914, descendants of King Christian IX were nearly as prevalent on European thrones as those of Queen Victoria; Christian IX became known as the Father-in-law of Europe. ==Male line ancestry of Duke Friedrich Wilhelm == #Elimar I, Count of Oldenburg #Elimar II, Count of Oldenburg #Christian I, Count of Oldenburg (Christian the Quarrelsome) #Maurice, Count of Oldenburg #Christian II, Count of Oldenburg #John I, Count of Oldenburg #Christian III, Count of Oldenburg #John II, Count of Oldenburg #Conrad I, Count of Oldenburg #Christian V, Count of Oldenburg #Dietrich, Count of Oldenburg #Christian I of Denmark #Frederick I of Denmark #Christian III of Denmark #John II, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg #Alexander, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg #August Philipp, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck #Frederick Louis, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck #Peter August, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck #Karl Anton August, Prince of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck #Friedrich Karl Ludwig, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck #Friedrich Wilhelm, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg ==Senior line, Dukes of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg (1825–present)== The Dukes of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg constitute the senior male line of the family, who hold the headship of both the House of Glücksburg and the entire House of Oldenburg. *1816–31 Friedrich Wilhelm, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg *1831–78 Karl, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg *1878–85 Friedrich, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg *1885–1934 Friedrich Ferdinand, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, from 1931 Duke of Schleswig-Holstein *1934–65 Wilhelm Friedrich, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein *1965–80 Peter, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein *1980 – present Christoph, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein (b. 1949) *Heir: Friedrich Ferdinand, Hereditary Prince of Schleswig-Holstein (b. 1985) *Present line of succession ==Junior branches== Junior branches of the House of Glücksburg are descended notably from Duke Friedrich Wilhelm's younger son, who became Christian IX of Denmark. ===Monarchs of Denmark, 1863–present === The agnatic lineage is continued from Friedrich Wilhelm, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg. *Christian IX of Denmark (1818–1906, reigned 1863–1906) *Frederick VIII of Denmark (1843–1912, reigned 1906–12) *Christian X of Denmark (1870–1947, reigned 1912–47), also king of Iceland 1918–1944 *Frederick IX of Denmark (1899–1972, reigned 1947–72) *Margrethe II of Denmark (b. 1940, incumbent since 1972) ===Kings of the Hellenes (Greece), 1863–1973 === The Greek line is descended from Prince Vilhelm, a son of Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg (the later Christian IX of Denmark), who became King of the Hellenes as George I. The agnatic lineage is continued from Christian IX of Denmark. *George I of Greece (1845–1913, reigned 1863–1913) *Constantine I of Greece (1868–1923, reigned 1913–17, 1920–22) *Alexander of Greece (1893–1920, reigned 1917–20) *George II of Greece (1890–1947, reigned 1922–24, 1935–47) *Paul of Greece (1901–1964, reigned 1947–64) *Constantine II of Greece (b. 1940, reigned 1964–73) *Present line of succession ===Heirs to the Commonwealth realms and their ancestors=== The heirs to the Commonwealth realms are descended from Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark, a paternal grandson of George I of Greece. However, by Letters Patent of 8 February 1960, Queen Elizabeth II declared that her children with Prince Philip would belong to the House of Windsor, as would any agnatic descendants who enjoy the style of Royal Highness, and the title of Prince or Princess. (Those who do not have that style and title would bear the surname Mountbatten-Windsor.) The agnatic lineage is continued from Friedrich Wilhelm, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg. *Christian IX of Denmark *George I of Greece *Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark *Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark *Charles, Prince of Wales[2] *Prince William, Duke of Cambridge ===Kings of Norway, 1905–present=== The Norwegian branch is descended from Prince Carl of Glücksburg, a younger son of Frederick VIII of Denmark. He took the name Haakon as king. *Haakon VII of Norway (1872–1957, reigned 1905–57) *Olav V of Norway (1903–1991, reigned 1957–91) *Harald V of Norway (b. 1937, incumbent since 1991) *Heir: Crown Prince Haakon of Norway (b. 1973) *Present line of succession ==Other notable members== *Princess Ingeborg of Denmark (1878–1958). Daughter of Frederick VIII of Denmark, wife of Prince Carl, Duke of Västergötland, mother of Princess Margaretha of Sweden, Märtha of Sweden and Astrid of Sweden and Prince Carl, Duke of Östergötland (who themselves are not members of this house, but of that of Bernadotte). *Princess Elena of Greece and Denmark (1896–1982). Wife of Carol II of Romania and mother of Michael I of Romania. *Princess Olga of Greece and Denmark (1903–1997). Wife of the Regent Prince Paul of Yugoslavia. *Princess Irene of Greece and Denmark, Duchess of Aosta (1904–1974). Wife of Aimone of Savoy, Duke of Spoleto. *Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent (1906–1968). Wife of Prince George, Duke of Kent. *Princess Cecilie of Greece and Denmark (1911–1937). Wife of Georg Donatus, Hereditary Grand Duke of Hesse and sister of Philip, later the Duke of Edinburgh. She died with her husband and two sons in the crash of Sabena Airlines Junkers JU52 (OO-AUB) at Ostend. *Alexandra of Greece and Denmark (1921–1993). Wife of Peter II of Yugoslavia. *Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (b. 1921), grandson to George I of Greece, son to Prince Andrew of Greece, consort to Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom. *Queen Sofia of Spain (b. 1938). Wife of King Juan Carlos I of Spain, sister of King Constantine II of Greece. *Prince Michael of Greece and Denmark (b. 1939). Son of Prince Christopher of Greece and Denmark and Princess Françoise of Orléans (1902–1953); grandson of King George I of the Hellenes.

House of Habsburg

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[[Category:House of Habsburg]] [[Category: Holy Roman Empire]] ==House of Habsburg== '''The House of Habsburg was one of the most important royal houses of Europe. The throne of the Holy Roman Empire was continuously occupied by the Habsburgs between 1438 and 1740. The house also produced kings of Bohemia, England, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Portugal, Spain, as well as rulers of several Dutch and Italian countries.''' The House takes its name from Habsburg Castle, a fortress built in the 1020s in present day Switzerland by [[Count Radbot of Klettgau]], who chose to name his fortress Habsburg. His grandson, [[Otto II]], was the first to take the fortress name as his own, adding "Count of Habsburg" to his title. The House of Habsburg gathered dynastic momentum through the 11th, 12th and 13th centuries. By 1276, Count Radbot's seventh generation descendant, [[Rudolph of Habsburg]], had moved the family's power base from Habsburg Castle to the Duchy of Austria. Rudolph had become King of Germany in 1273, and the dynasty of the House of Habsburg was truly entrenched in 1276 when Rudolph became ruler of Austria, which the Habsburgs ruled until 1918. A series of dynastic marriages enabled the family to vastly expand its domains, to include Burgundy, Spain and her colonial empire, Bohemia, Hungary, and other territories into the inheritance. In the 16th century, the family separated into the senior Habsburg Spain and the junior Habsburg Monarchy branches, who settled their mutual claims in the Oñate treaty. The House of Habsburg became extinct in the 18th century. The senior branch ended upon the death of [[Charles II of Spain]] in 1700 and was replaced by the House of Bourbon. The remaining branch went extinct in the male line in 1740 with the death of Holy Roman Emperor [[Charles VI]] and completely in 1780 with the death of his eldest daughter, [[Maria Theresa]], and was succeeded by the Vaudemont branch of the [[:Category:Lothringen|House of Lorraine]]. The new successor house styled itself formally as House of Habsburg-Lorraine (German: Habsburg-Lothringen), although it was often referred to as simply the House of Habsburg. ==History== ===Counts of Habsburg=== The progenitor of the House of Habsburg may have been Guntram the Rich, a count in Breisgau who lived in the 10th century. His grandson Radbot, Count of Habsburg founded the Habsburg Castle, after which the Habsburgs are named. The origins of the castle's name, located in what is now the Swiss canton of Aargau, are uncertain. Most people assume the name to be derived from the High German Habichtsburg (Hawk Castle), but some historians and linguists are convinced that the name comes from the Middle High German word "hab/hap" meaning ford, as there is a river with a ford nearby. The first documented use of the name by the dynasty itself has been traced to the year 1108. The Habsburg Castle was the family seat in the 11th, 12th and 13th centuries. The Habsburgs expanded their influence through arranged marriages and by gaining political privileges, especially countship rights in Zürichgau, Aargau and Thurgau. In the 13th century, the house aimed its marriage policy at families in Upper Alsace and Swabia. They were also able to gain high positions in the church hierarchy for their members. Territorially, they often profited from the extinction of other noble families such as the House of Kyburg. ===Kings of the Romans=== By the second half of 13th century, count Rudolph IV (1218–1291) had become one of the most influential territorial lords in the area between Vosges mountains and Lake Constance. Due to these impressive preconditions, on 1 October 1273 Rudolph was chosen as the King of the Romans and received the name Rudolph I of Germany. In 1282, the Habsburgs gained the rulership of the Duchy of Austria, which they then held for over 600 years, until 1918. Through the forged Privilegium Maius document (1358/59), a special bond was created between the House and Austria. The document, forged at the behest of Rudolf IV, Duke of Austria (1339–1365), also attempted to introduce rules to preserve the unity of the family's Austrian lands. In the long term, this indeed succeeded, but Rudolph's descendants ignored the rule, leading to the separation of the Albertian and Leopoldian family lines in 1379. By marrying Elisabeth of Luxembourg, the daughter of Holy Roman Emperor Sigismund in 1437, Duke Albert V (1397–1439) became the ruler of Bohemia and Hungary, expanding the family's political horizons. The next year, Albert V was crowned as the King of the Romans as Albert II. After his early death in war with the Turks in 1439, and after the death of his son Ladislaus Postumus in 1457, the Habsburgs lost Bohemia and Hungary again. National kingdoms were established in these areas, and the Habsburgs were not able to restore their influence there for decades. ===Holy Roman Emperors=== In 1440, Frederick III was chosen by the Electoral College to succeed Albert II as the king. After several Habsburg kings had attempted to gain the imperial throne over the years, success finally arrived on 19 March 1452, when Pope Nicholas V crowned Frederick III as the Holy Roman Emperor in a grand ceremony held in Rome. In Frederick III, the Pope found an important political ally with whose help he was able to counter the conciliar movement. While in Rome, Frederick III married Eleanor of Portugal, enabling him to build a network of connections with dynasties in the west and southeast of Europe. In contrast to Frederick, who was rather distant to his family, Eleanor had a great influence on the raising and education of Frederick's children, and therefore played an important role in the family's rise to prominence. After Frederick III's coronation, the Habsburgs were able to hold the imperial throne almost continuously for centuries, until 1806. As Emperor, Frederick III took a leading role inside the family and positioned himself as the judge over the family's internal conflicts, often making use of the privilegium maius. He was able to restore the unity of the house's Austrian lands, as the Albertinian line was now extinct. Territorial integrity was also strengthened by the extinction of the Tirolian branch of the Leopoldian line in 1490/1496. Frederick's aim was to make Austria a united country, stretching from Rhine to Murr and Leitha. On the external front, one of Frederick's main achievements was the Siege of Neuss (1474–75), in which he forced Charles the Bold of Burgundy to give his daughter Mary of Burgundy as wife to Frederick's son Maximilian. The wedding, which took place on the evening of August 16, 1477, ultimately resulted in the Habsburgs acquiring control of the Low Countries. After Mary's early death in 1482, Maximilian attempted to secure the Burgundian heritance to one of his and Mary's children, Philip the Handsome. Charles VIII of France contested this, using both military and dynastic means, but the Burgundian succession was finally ruled in favour of Philip in the Treaty of Senlis in 1493. After the death of his father in 1493, Maximilian was proclaimed the new King of the Romans, receiving the name Maximilian I. Maximilian was initially unable to travel to Rome to receive the Imperial title from the Pope, due to opposition from Venice and from the French, who were occupying Milan, as well a refusal from the Pope due to enemy forces being present on his territory. In 1508, Maximilian proclaimed himself as the "chosen Emperor", and this was also recognized by the Pope due to changes in political alliances. This had a historical consequence in that in the future, the Roman King would also automatically become Emperor, without needing the Pope's consent. In 1530, Emperor Charles V, became the last person to be crowned as the Emperor by the Pope. Maximilian's rule (1493–1519) was a time of great expansion for the Habsburgs. In 1497, Maximilian's son, Philip the Handsome (also known as Phillip the Fair) married Joanna of Castile, also known as Joan the Mad, heiress of Castile, Aragon and most of Spain. Phillip and Joan had six children, the eldest of whom became Charles V and inherited the kingdoms of Castile and Aragon, including their colonies in America; Southern Italy, Austria and the Low Countries. The foundations for the later empire of Austria-Hungary were laid in 1515 by the means of a double wedding between Louis, only son of Vladislaus II, King of Hungary, and Maximilian's granddaughter Mary; and between her brother, Archduke Ferdinand and Vladislaus' daughter, Anna. The wedding was celebrated in grand style on 22 July 1515, and has been described by some historians as the First Congress of Vienna due to its significant implications for Europe's political landscape. As all the children were still minors, the wedding was formally completed in 1521. Vladislaus died on 13 March 1516, and Maximilian died on 12 January 1519, but his designs were ultimately successful: on Louis's death in 1526, Maximilian's grandson, Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor, became the King of Bohemia. By the time of Charles V the "World Emperor" and his "empire on which the sun never sets", the Habsburg dynasty achieved, for the first and only time in their history, the position of a true world power. ==Division of the house: Spanish and Austrian Habsburgs== After the April 21, 1521 assignment of the Austrian lands to Ferdinand I by his brother Emperor Charles V (also King Charles I of Spain) (1516–1556), the dynasty split into the junior branch of the Austrian Habsburgs and the senior branch of the Spanish Habsburgs. The Austrian Habsburgs held the title of Holy Roman Emperor after Charles' death in 1558, as well as the Habsburg Hereditary Lands and the Kingdoms of Bohemia and Hungary. The senior Spanish branch ruled over Spain, its Italian possessions and its colonial empire, the Netherlands, and, for a time (1580-1640), Portugal. Hungary was partly under Habsburg rule from 1526. For 150 years most of the country was occupied by the Ottoman Turks but these territories were re-conquered in 1683–1699. In the secret Oñate treaty, the Spanish and Austrian Habsburgs settled their mutual claims. The Spanish Habsburgs died out in 1700 (prompting the War of the Spanish Succession), as did the last male of the Austrian Habsburg line in 1740 (prompting the War of the Austrian Succession), and finally the last female of the Habsburg male line in 1780. ===Extinction of the Spanish Habsburgs=== The Habsburgs sought to consolidate their power by the frequent use of consanguineous marriages, with ultimately disastrous results for their gene pool. Marriages between first cousins, or between uncle and niece, were commonplace in the family. A study of 3,000 family members over 16 generations by the University of Santiago de Compostela suggests that inbreeding directly led to their extinction. The gene pool eventually became so small that the last of the Spanish line Charles II, who was severely disabled by genetic disorders, possessed a genome comparable to that of a child born to a brother and sister, as did his father, likely due to "remote inbreeding". ===Extinction of the Austrian Habsburgs=== The Austrian branch went extinct in the male person in 1740 with the death of Charles VI and in the female person in 1780 with the death of his daughter Maria Theresa and was succeeded by the Vaudemont branch of the House of Lorraine in the person of her son Joseph II. The new successor house styled itself formally as House of Habsburg-Lorraine (German: Habsburg-Lothringen), although it was often referred to as simply the House of Habsburg. The heiress of the last Austrian Habsburgs Maria Theresa had married Francis Stephan, Duke of Lorraine (both of them were great-grandchildren of Habsburg Emperor Ferdinand III, but from different empresses), and their descendants carried on the Habsburg tradition from Vienna under the dynastic name Habsburg-Lorraine, although technically a new ruling house came into existence in the Austrian territories, the House of Lorraine (see Dukes of Lorraine family tree). It is thought that extensive intra-family marriages within both lines contributed to their extinctions. ===Habsburg-Lorraine=== On August 6, 1806 the Holy Roman Empire was dissolved under the French Emperor Napoleon I's reorganization of Germany. However, in anticipation of the loss of his title of Holy Roman Emperor, Francis II declared himself hereditary Emperor of Austria (as Francis I) on 11 August 1804, three months after Napoleon had declared himself Emperor of the French on 18 May 1804. Emperor Francis I of Austria used the official full list of titles: :"''We, Francis the First, by the grace of God Emperor of Austria; King of Jerusalem, Hungary, Bohemia, Dalmatia, Croatia, Slavonia, Galicia and Lodomeria; Archduke of Austria; Duke of Lorraine, Salzburg, Würzburg, Franconia, Styria, Carinthia, and Carniola; Grand Duke of Cracow; Grand Prince of Transylvania; Margrave of Moravia; Duke of Sandomir, Masovia, Lublin, Upper and Lower Silesia, Auschwitz and Zator, Teschen, and Friule; Prince of Berchtesgaden and Mergentheim; Princely Count of Habsburg, Gorizia, and Gradisca and of the Tyrol; and Margrave of Upper and Lower Lusatia and Istria''". The Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867 created a personal union, whereby the House of Habsburg agreed to share power with the separate Hungarian government, dividing the territory of the former Austrian Empire between them. The Austrian and the Hungarian lands became independent entities enjoying equal status[11] Under this arrangement, the Hungarians referred to their ruler as king and never emperor (see k. u. k.). This prevailed until the Habsburgs' deposition from both Austria and Hungary in 1918 following defeat in World War I. On 11 November 1918, with his empire collapsing around him, the last Habsburg ruler, Charles I (who also reigned as Charles IV of Hungary) issued a proclamation recognizing Austria's right to determine the future of the state and renouncing any role in state affairs. Two days later, he issued a separate proclamation for Hungary. Even though he did not officially abdicate, this is considered the end of the Habsburg dynasty. In 1919, the new republican Austrian government subsequently passed a law banishing the Habsburgs from Austrian territory until they renounced all intentions of regaining the throne and accepted the status of private citizens. Charles made several attempts to regain the throne of Hungary, and in 1921 the Hungarian government passed a law which revoked Charles' rights and dethroned the Habsburgs. The Habsburgs did not formally abandon all hope of returning to power until Otto von Habsburg, Emperor Charles' eldest son, renounced all claims to the throne.

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==House of Hesse==
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{| |- | '''Ancestral house:''' [[Space:House_of_Brabant|House of Brabant]] |- | '''Founder:''' Henry I, Landgrave of Hesse |- | '''Final sovereign''': Ernest Louis, Grand Duke of Hesse |- | '''Current Head:''' * Donatus, Landgrave of Hesse (Hesse-Cassel) * Wilhelm, Landgrave of Hesse-Philippsthal-Barchfeld (Hesse-Philippsthal-Barchfeld) * Philipp, Prince of Hanau, Count of Schaumburg (Hanau-Schaumburg) |- | '''Founding:''' 1264 |- | '''Dissolution:''' 1918 |- | '''Cadet branches''' * Hesse-Kassel *Hesse-Philippsthal-Barchfeld *Battenberg (Mountbatten) *Hanau-Schaumburg *Hesse-Darmstadt (extinct) *Hesse-Butzbach (extinct) *Hesse-Braubach (extinct) *Hesse-Homburg (extinct) *Hesse-Itter (extinct) *Hesse-Rotenburg (extinct) *Hesse-Wanfried (extinct) *Hesse-Marburg (extinct) *Hesse-Rheinfels (extinct) |} The '''House of Hesse''' is a European royal dynasty from the region of Hesse, originally and still formally the [[:Category:House_of_Brabant|House of Brabant]]. The origins of the House of Hesse begin with the marriage of [[Thuringia-16|Sophie of Thuringia]], daughter of [[Landgrave_of_Thuringia-4|Louis IV]], Landgrave of Thuringia and [[Hungary-63|Elizabeth of Hungary]] with Henry II, Duke of Brabant from the [[Category:House_of_Reginar|House of Reginar]]. Sophie was the heiress of Hesse which she passed on to her son, Henry upon her retention of the territory following her partial victory in the War of the Thuringian Succession in which she was one of the belligerents. Originally the western part of the Landgraviate of Thuringia, in the mid 13th century it was inherited by the younger son of Henry II, Duke of Brabant, and became a distinct political entity. From the late 16th century it was generally divided into several branches, the most important of which were those of Hesse-Kassel (or Hesse-Cassel) and Hesse-Darmstadt. In the early 19th century the Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel was elevated to Elector of Hesse (1803), while the Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt became the Grand Duke of Hesse (1806), later Grand Duke of Hesse and by Rhine. The Electorate of Hesse (Hesse-Kassel) was annexed by Prussia in 1866, while Grand Ducal Hesse (Hesse-Darmstadt) as lasted until the end of the German monarchies in 1918. Donatus, Landgrave of Hesse is the current (2012) head of the house. ==Branches of the House of Hesse== Philip I, Landgrave of Hesse, died in 1567. Hesse was divided between his four sons, four new lines which arose: Hesse-Darmstadt, Hesse-Kassel, Hesse-Marburg and Hesse-Rheinfels. The line of Hesse-Darmstadt was also part of the morganatic line of the Battenberg family when Prince Alexander of Hesse and by Rhine married to Countess Julia Hauke. The Battenbergs who later settled in England changed that name to Mountbatten after World War I. Hesse-Kassel and its junior lines were annexed by Prussia in 1866; Hesse-Darmstadt became the People's State of Hesse when the monarchy was abolished in 1918. Hesse-Philippsthal died out in the male line in 1925; Hesse-Darmstadt in 1968. Descendants of Hesse-Kassel and Hesse-Philippsthal-Barchfeld are alive to this day. ==History== The origins of the House of Hesse begin with the marriage of Sophie of Thuringia, daughter of Louis IV, Landgrave of Thuringia and Elizabeth of Hungary with Henry II, Duke of Brabant from the House of Reginar. Sophie was the heiress of Hesse which she passed on to her son, Henry upon her retention of the territory following her partial victory in the War of the Thuringian Succession in which she was one of the belligerents.[2] Originally the western part of the Landgraviate of Thuringia, in the mid 13th century it was inherited by the younger son of Henry II, Duke of Brabant, and became a distinct political entity. From the late 16th century it was generally divided into several branches, the most important of which were those of Hesse-Kassel (or Hesse-Cassel) and Hesse-Darmstadt. In the early 19th century the Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel was elevated to Elector of Hesse (1803), while the Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt became the Grand Duke of Hesse (1806), later Grand Duke of Hesse and by Rhine. The Electorate of Hesse (Hesse-Kassel) was annexed by Prussia in 1866, while Grand Ducal Hesse (Hesse-Darmstadt) as lasted until the end of the German monarchies in 1918. Donatus, Landgrave of Hesse is the current (2012) head of the house.

House of John Randall 1666 - 1720

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==John Randall's House== In 1680 John Randall purchased property in Stonington and John Randall II built the existing dwelling on this same tract of land. For more than two hundred years this farm was occupied by a Randall - John Randall III and IV, William and Darius Randall. Among the first to free their slaves, the Randalls became ardent abolitionists before and during the Civil War. This fact supports the legend that the Randall home was a stop on the Underground Railroad. In the Keep (Hearth Room), there is a trap door that leads to a secret room where slaves were hidden. ==Stonington Underground Railroad== 1720 Stonington, New London, CT Randall’s Ordinary has nothing “ ordinary” about its long and colorful history….from helping slaves find freedom to being a restaurant, where waiters in traditional period costumes, cooked over the huge open hearth. Presently the old house and buildings are sitting empty up the long winding driveway, lined with old stone walls, off of Route 2 in North Stonington. The Mashantuckets still own it.The house was built by John Randall II in 1720 on land his family owned since 1680. It stayed in the Randall family for about 200 years! At first the house was in the town of Stonington, but in May of 1807, Stonington was divided into two parts and North Stonington was created. Randall’s Ordinary has the distinction of being one of 16 stops of the Connecticut Freedom Trail. In 1997, Randall’s Ordinary received this recognition from the Connecticut Historical Commission. Under the Fugitive Slave Act of 1793, anyone caught helping escaped slaves would be arrested. Therefore, it was hard for the commission to find written proof of many under-ground railroad stops. They relied heavily on oral histories in documenting many of the stops, including Randall’s Ordinary. There is a room with an immense stone hearth. Roll back the hooked rug to reveal a trap door. Lift it up and look down into an exceptionally deep, dark hole. The old Randall/ Brown Cemetery is on the left as you start up the hill. The stones are broken and it has been vandalized! It is located west of the homestead. Colonel William Randall (d. June 1, 1841), Mrs. Wealthy Randall, wife of Captain William Randall, (d. December 2, 1805), and other family members are buried there. Throughout early American history, various members of the Randall family played important roles in society. They were Politicians, Judges, Captains, Colonels, Bankers, Farmers and Educators. ==Ghost Houses in Connecticut== Looking for a Creepy Time This Year on Halloween? By Jamie K. Wilson, published August 22, 2006 Only a few miles from the glittering Indian casinos in eastern Connecticut, visiting Randalls Ordinary is like stepping three hundred years back in time. The old farmhouse has been restored as an ordinary (a colonial word for an inn), and the old barn has been turned into a very nice hotel. There are lovely grounds to walk through, a private cabin you can rent, and knowledgeable staff who dress in period costume. And, of course, it has a ghost. Allegedly, John Randall II, the son of the original owner, is the ghost. In 1680, his father, John Randall the elder, purchased the property where Randall’s Ordinary now stands; John II built the home that still stands a little later. For over two hundred years, the Randall family held the farm, working as abolitionists on the Underground Railroad (ask to see where they hid the slaves) and buried their dead in the small graveyard to the west. Guests and staff have seen Mr. Randall numerous times; he is always described as a sad-looking man in a uniform and with long hair, carrying a blunderbuss. He haunts the Inn today, particularly the room known as his, Room 12. He’s been known to turn lights off and on and to be generally noisy. Are you brave enough to spend the night with this ghost? http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/51533/ghost_houses_in_connecticut.html?page=2

House of Lippe

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==House of Lippe== '''The House of Lippe''' descends from Jobst Herman, Count of Lippe (died ca. 1056) whose son Bernhard I was the founder of the state of Lippe in 1123. In 1613, the House's territory was split into '''Lippe-Detmold''', '''Lippe-Brake''' and '''Lippe-Alverdissen'''. In 1643 Count Philipp of Lippe-Alverdissen founded the Schaumburg-Lippe line of the House of Lippe. In 1905 with the death of Prince Alexander the senior Lippe-Detmold branch of the family became extinct with Count Leopold of Lippe-Biesterfeld succeeding him as Prince. With the German Revolution of 1918, the Princes of Lippe and Schaumburg-Lippe were forced to abdicate, ending the family's 795-year rule in Lippe. The princely family still ownes the estate and castle at Detmold, currently Armin, Prince of Lippe. In 1937, Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld married Princess Juliana of the Netherlands. With the ascension of their daughter Beatrix in 1980, the name of the Royal House remained known as the House of Orange-Nassau, although Beatrix and her sisters are agnatically members of the House of Lippe.

House of Oldenburg

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[[Category:House of Oldenburg]] ==House of Oldenburg== The '''House of Oldenburg''' is a North German dynasty and one of Europe's most influential Royal Houses with branches that rule or have ruled in Denmark, Russia, Greece, Norway, Schleswig, Holstein, Oldenburg and Sweden. The current Queen of Denmark, the King of Norway and the ex-King of Greece as well as consorts of Spain, Greece and the United Kingdom belong to this House. It rose to prominence when Count Christian I of Oldenburg was elected King of Denmark in 1448, and of Norway in 1450. The house has occupied the Danish throne ever since. Marriages of medieval counts of Oldenburg had paved the way for their heirs to become kings of various Scandinavian kingdoms. Through marriage with a descendant of King Valdemar I of Sweden and of King Eric IV of Denmark, a claim to Sweden and Denmark was staked, since 1350. At that time, its competitors were the successors of Margaret I of Denmark. In the 15th century, the Oldenburg heir of that claim married Hedwig of Schauenburg, a descendant of Euphemia of Sweden and Norway and also a descendant of Eric V of Denmark. Since descendants better situated in genealogical charts died out, their son Christian (the abovementioned) became the king of all three kingdoms of the whole Kalmar Union. The House of Mecklenburg was its chief competitor regarding the Northern thrones, and other aspirants included the Duke of Lauenburg. Different Oldenburgine branches have reigned in several countries. The House of Oldenburg was briefly poised to claim the thrones of England and Scotland through the marriage of the Stuart Princess Anne (later Queen) to Prince George of Denmark and Norway; however, following the early death of their only heir, Prince William, Duke of Gloucester, the line of succession passed to the House of Hanover. ==Main line== *Kings of Denmark (1448–1863) *Kings of Norway (1450–1814) *Kings of Sweden (1457–64, 1497–01 and 1520–21) *Counts, Dukes and Grand Dukes of Oldenburg (1101-1918) *Dukes of Schleswig and Counts of Holstein (1460–1544) *Dukes of Schleswig and Holstein ruling only part of the Duchies (1544–1721/1773) *Dukes of Schleswig (1721–1864) (ruling the entire Duchy) *Dukes of Holstein (1773–1864, ruling the entire Duchy) ==Branches== * Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorp :# Dukes of Holstein-Gottorp (1544–1739) ::* Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov (commonly still called Romanov) :::# Dukes of Holstein-Gottorp (1739–73) :::# Tsars of Russia (1762 and 1796–1917) ::* Holstein-Gottorp (Swedish branch), extinct :::# Kings of Sweden (1751–1818) :::# King of Norway (1814–18) ::*Holstein-Gottorp (Grand ducal branch) :::# Dukes, later Grand Dukes of Oldenburg (1773–1918) * Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg, extinct :# claimant Duke of Schleswig-Holstein in 1863 * Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg :* Duke of Schleswig-Holstein :* Kings of Denmark (since 1863) :* King of Iceland (1918–44) :# Kings of Norway since 1905 :# Kings of the Hellenes (1863–1924, 1935–73) ::* Although Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, his sons and their children are patrilineally descended from this branch, by declaration of the British monarch, his sons and other descendants bearing the style "Royal Highness" are de jure members of the House of Windsor.

House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha

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==House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha== '''The House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha''' (German: Haus Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha) is a German dynasty, the line of the Saxon House of Wettin that ruled the Ernestine duchies including the duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. Founded by [[Sachsen-Coburg-Saalfeld-1|Ernest Anton]], the sixth duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, it is the royal house of several European monarchies, and branches currently reign in Belgium through the descendants of Leopold I, and in the Commonwealth realms through the descendants of Prince Albert. Due to anti-German sentiment in the United Kingdom during World War I, George V of the United Kingdom changed the name of his branch from Saxe-Coburg and Gotha to Windsor in 1917. The same happened in Belgium where it was changed to "van België" (Dutch) or "de Belgique" (French). ==History== The first duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha was Ernest I, who reigned from 1826 until his death in 1844. He had previously been Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld (as Ernest III) from 1806 until the duchy was reorganized in 1826. Ernst's younger brother Leopold became King of the Belgians in 1831, and his descendants continue to serve as Belgian head of state. Léopold's only daughter, Princess Charlotte of Belgium, was the consort of Maximilian I of Mexico, known as the Empress Carlota of Mexico, in the 1860s. Ernst's nephew Ferdinand married Queen Maria II of Portugal, and his descendants continued to rule Portugal until that country became a republic in 1910. Ernst I's second son, Prince Albert (1819–1861), married Queen Victoria in 1840, and thus is the progenitor of the United Kingdom's current royal family, called Windsor since 1917. In 1826, a cadet branch of the house inherited the Hungarian princely estate of Koháry, and converted to Roman Catholicism. Its members managed to marry an imperial princess of Brazil, an archduchess of Austria, a royal princess of "the French", a royal princess of Belgium and a royal princess of Saxony. A scion of this branch, also named Ferdinand, became Prince, and then Tsar, of Bulgaria, and his descendants continued to rule there until 1946. The current head of the House of Bulgaria, the former Tsar Simeon II who was deposed and exiled during World War II, goes by the name Simeon Sakskoburggotski and served as Bulgaria's prime minister from 2001 to 2005. The ducal house consisted of all male-line descendents of John Ernest IV, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld legitimately born of an equal marriage, males and females (the latter until their marriage), their wives in equal and authorised marriages, and their widows until remarriage. According to the House law of the Duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha the full title of the Duke was: Wir, Ernst, Herzog zu Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha, Jülich, Cleve und Berg, auch Engern und Westphalen, Landgraf in Thüringen, Markgraf zu Meißen, gefürsteter Graf zu Henneberg, Graf zu der Mark und Ravensberg, Herr zu Ravenstein und Tonna usw. We, Ernst, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Jülich, Cleves and Berg, also Angria and Westphalia, Landgrave in Thuringia, Margrave of Meissen, Princely Count of Henneberg, Count of the Mark and Ravensberg, Lord of Ravenstein and Tonna, et cetera. ==Branches== ===Ducal branch=== ===Dukes, 1826–1918 === Ernest I 1826–1844 Ernest II 1844–1893 Alfred 1893–1900 Charles Edward 1900–1918 ===Heads of the house since 1918 === Charles Edward 1918–1954 Friedrich Josias 1954–1998 Andreas 1998–present Although the ducal branch is eponymous with the dynasty, its head is not the genealogically or agnatically senior member of the family. In 1893 the reigning duke died childless, whereupon the throne would have devolved, by male primogeniture, upon the British branch descended from Prince Albert. However, as heirs to the British throne, Albert's descendants consented and the law of the duchy ratified that the ducal throne would not be inherited by the British monarch or heir apparent. Therefore, the German duchy became a secundogeniture, hereditary among the younger princes of the British royal family who belonged to the House of Wettin, and their male-line descendants. Instead of the future Edward VII of the United Kingdom inheriting the duchy, it was diverted to his next brother, Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh and, upon the latter's death without surviving sons, to the youngest grandson of Prince Albert and Queen Victoria, Prince Charles Edward, Duke of Albany (bypassing his uncle Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and his male line who, although senior by birth, preferred to remain on British soil). The current head of the ducal branch is Andreas, Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. ==Kings of the Belgians == *Leopold I (1831–1865) *Carlota of Mexico (1863–1927) Empress consort of Mexico. *Leopold II (1865–1909) *Albert I (1909–1934) *Leopold III (1934–1951) *Baudouin (1951–1993) *Albert II (1993–present ) ===Belgian royal house === Because of the First World War, the family name was changed in 1921 to van België, de Belgique or von Belgien ("of Belgium") in the country's three official languages (Dutch, French and German) - this family name is used on the identity cards and in all official documents. The armorial bearings of Saxony were removed from the Belgian royal coat of arms (see here). Other Coburgers from the many-branched Saxe-Coburg family have also changed their name. For example, Britain’s King George V adopted the family name of Windsor, after the Royal Family’s place of residence. ==Kingdom of Bulgaria == Ferdinand I (1887–1918) Boris III (1918–1943) Simeon II (1943–1946) In 2001, elected[2] Prime Minister of Bulgaria as Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha—also known as Simeon "Sakskoburggotski" (Сакскобургготски). ==United Kingdom == Edward VII (1901–1910) George V (1910–1936, until 1917 when the name was changed and the royal house and family became known as Windsor). Edward VIII (1936) George VI (1936–1952) Elizabeth II (1952–) According to the official website of the British monarchy "the only British monarch of the House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha was King Edward VII, who reigned for nine years. King George V replaced the German-sounding title with the name of Windsor during the First World War. The name Saxe-Coburg-Gotha survived in other European realms, including the former monarchy of Bulgaria and in the Belgian royal family until 1920." If Elizabeth II had been succeeded before 1960 by her child or by a child of one of her sons, the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha would have been supplanted patrilineally by the House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, a cadet branch of the House of Oldenburg. However, by a 1960 Order in Council her children also bear the name of Windsor. ===Names of the British royal house === Ernest I's younger son, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, became Prince Consort to Queen Victoria, Ernest's niece through his sister Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld. As a consequence of their marriage, Saxe-Coburg and Gotha became the dynasty of the British Royal Family from the accession of Edward VII in 1901 until changed to Windsor by King George V in 1917, during World War I. Contrary to common belief, Saxe-Coburg and Gotha was not the personal surname of either Prince Albert, his wife or their descendants. Queen Victoria launched an inquiry to identify her surname. After an exhaustive search her advisors concluded that Prince Albert (and thus the Queen—by virtue of her marriage) had the surname Wettin. George V changed both Wettin and Saxe-Coburg and Gotha to Windsor by proclamation in 1917. In 1947 Princess Elizabeth (now Elizabeth II) married Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, who also had German heritage, being descended from the House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, and whose surname since shortly before his marriage has been Mountbatten—anglicised during WWI from "Battenberg" of the Grand Duchy of Hesse. The Queen's marriage to Prince Philip raised the issue of the surname and dynastic name to be carried by the Queen's descendants, including future monarchs. An Order in Council in 1960 decreed that the name and dynasty of Elizabeth II would remain "Windsor", as would that of her children by the Duke of Edinburgh (save that of any of their daughters who married). The order stipulated that those of their male-line descendants who do not bear the title of prince or princess and the style of Royal Highness would have the surname of Mountbatten-Windsor. In fact, some of Elizabeth II's children have also chosen, on occasion, to use that designation on legal documents.

House of Stuart

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''''[[Category: House of Stuart]][[Category: House of Stewart]]'''' ----- {{European Aristocrat| house = House of Stuart| image = Stuart-2.jpg}} ==House of Stuart== * '''Parent house:''' Clan Stewart * '''Founded:''': 1371, Robert II of Scotland * '''Final ruler:''' Anne, Queen of Great Britain ==Introduction== '''The House of Stewart''' (latterly gallicised to Stuart), is a European royal house. Founded by Robert II of Scotland, the Stewarts first became monarchs of the '''Kingdom of Scotland''' during the late 14th century, and subsequently held the position of the '''Kings of England, Ireland, and Great Britain'''. Their patrilineal ancestors (from Brittany) had held the office of High Steward of Scotland since the 12th century, after arriving by way of Norman England. The dynasty inherited further territory by the 17th century which covered the entire British Isles, including the Kingdom of England and Kingdom of Ireland, also maintaining a claim to the Kingdom of France. In total, nine Stuart monarchs ruled Scotland alone from 1371 until 1603. James VI of Scotland then inherited the realms of Elizabeth I of England, becoming James I of England in the Union of the Crowns. In all, four Stuart kings ruled the British Isles, with an interregnum of parliamentary rule lasting from 1649 to 1660 as a result of the English Civil War. Following the Glorious Revolution in 1688, two Stuart queens ruled the isles: Mary II and Anne. Both were the daughters of James II and VII; because of their family's Catholic ties, under the terms of the 1701 Act of Settlement and the 1704 Act of Security, the crown passed from the House of Stuart to the House of Hanover. During the reign of the Stuarts, Scotland developed from a relatively poor and feudal country into a prosperous, modern and centralised state.[clarification needed] They ruled during a time in European history of transition from the Middle Ages, through the Renaissance, to the midpoint of the Early modern period. Monarchs such as James IV were known for sponsoring exponents of the Northern Renaissance such as the poet Robert Henryson, and others. After the Stuarts gained control of all of Great Britain, the arts and sciences continued to develop; many of William Shakespeare's best known plays were authored during the Jacobean era, while institutions such as the Royal Society and Royal Mail were established during the reign of Charles II. See Wikipedia article for a list of Scottish monarchs [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Scottish_monarchs#House_of_Bruce_.281306.E2.80.931371.29 here]]. =The Union of Crowns= The British Royal Stewart Tree [http://www.britroyals.com/stuart.htm] ==From King of Scotland to King of England, Scotland, Wales & Ireland== [[Stuart-2|King James (VI) Stuart]], King of Scots. With the forced abdication of his mother, Mary Stuart, in 1567 James became King of Scots at the age of one. Another troubled period of regency government ensued. A roll call of regents ensued as one after the other the incumbents were killed or died under potentially sinister circumstances. The one constant of James' childhood was his tutor, the esteemed scholar George Buchanan. Buchanan's aim was to turn James into a god-fearing, Protestant King who accepted the limitations of monarchy. He was also encouraged to despise his own mother for her treachery and unashamed Roman Catholicism. Buchanan was only partially success in these aims - and James certainly disagreed with him about the limitations of monarchy. Questions over James' dedication to the Protestant cause led to a group of nobles led by William Ruthven (1st Earl of Gowrie) kidnapping James and holding him hostage. The saga, later referred to as the 'Ruthven Raid' lasted a year. On his escape in 1583, James acted decisively. Ruthven was executed and James brought the Church of Scotland under his firm control. The key chapter of his reign involved two women - his mother, Mary Queen of Scots, and Elizabeth I of England. Throughout his reign James was keen to be seen to be supportive of the English queen. With Elizabeth ageing and still childless James realised that he had the strongest claim to succeed her. As the great-grandson of Margaret Tudor, James was the closest relative to Elizabeth. Importantly, he was also Protestant. The only problem was the question of what to do with Mary Stuart - James' mother. Since 1568 Mary had been a captive of Elizabeth in England. During her years of captivity Mary had been the focus of several Catholic plots to release her and place on the throne of England. Mary was wise enough to avoid being implicated in these plots. In 1585, however, she succumbed. By replying to the conspirators of the Babbington Plot, Mary had signed her death warrant. Mary was tried and sentenced to death in 1587. Now the question was how James would react to Elizabeth's intention to execute his mother? If he acted to protect her he would surely forfeit the right to succeed Elizabeth. If he did nothing how would the Scots nobles react? James followed his ambitions. Although he protested and asked Elizabeth to exile Mary, it was no more than a token gesture. Mary was executed. With Elizabeth still alive and well James turned his attention back to Scottish matters. In 1589 James married Anne of Denmark and produced three children, 1. Henry, 2. Elizabeth and 3. Charles. {{Image|file=James_I_1621_Daniel_Mytens.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption= James I of Great Britain. }} James spent his time trying to pacify the 'barbarian' Gaels in the Highlands and Islands and rooting out witches from his kingdom. He also wrote two books that clearly demonstrated his style of kingship. In 'The Trew Law of Free Monarchies and the 'Basilicon Doron', James eschewed the belief that the rights of kings were granted by God alone and as such they were above other men. His education at the hands of George Buchanan had been in vain. ==The First Stuart King of an United Kingdom== Eventually in 1603 Elizabeth died and James was offered the throne. The succession passed smoothly and '''James VI of Scotland became James I of England and Ireland'''. Although promising to return to Scotland every couple of years, in truth James became a stranger to the country and only returned once to the country of his birth. James' vision of himself as king of a united Britain occupied his early years. James even went as far as designing a new flag for this new nation. However, his first experience with the English Parliament was less than satisfactory and his designs to be the official 'King of Great Britain' were dashed. Regardless James proclaimed himself King of Great Britain. ==The other kings of the House of Stuart== [[Stuart-1|King Charles (I) Stuart]] King of Great Britain was monarch of the three kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 27 March 1625 until his execution in 1649.{{Image|file=Charles_Stuart_I_in_Three_by_Anthony_VanDyck_1635.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption= King Charles I. }} Charles was the second son of King James VI of Scotland, but after his father inherited the English throne in 1603, he moved to England, where he spent much of the rest of his life. He became heir apparent to the English, Irish and Scottish thrones on the death of his elder brother, Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales, in 1612. An unsuccessful and unpopular attempt to marry him to the Spanish Habsburg princess Maria Anna culminated in an eight-month visit to Spain in 1623 that demonstrated the futility of the marriage negotiations. Two years later, he married the Bourbon princess Henrietta Maria of France instead. After his succession, Charles quarrelled with the Parliament of England, which sought to curb his royal prerogative. Charles believed in the divine right of kings and thought he could govern according to his own conscience. Many of his subjects opposed his policies, in particular the levying of taxes without parliamentary consent, and perceived his actions as those of a tyrannical absolute monarch. His religious policies, coupled with his marriage to a Roman Catholic, generated the antipathy and mistrust of reformed groups such as the Puritans and Calvinists, who thought his views too Catholic. He supported high church ecclesiastics, such as Richard Montagu and William Laud, and failed to aid Protestant forces successfully during the Thirty Years' War. His attempts to force the Church of Scotland to adopt high Anglican practices led to the Bishops' Wars, strengthened the position of the English and Scottish parliaments and helped precipitate his own downfall. From 1642, Charles fought the armies of the English and Scottish parliaments in the English Civil War. After his defeat in 1645, he surrendered to a Scottish force that eventually handed him over to the English Parliament. Charles refused to accept his captors' demands for a constitutional monarchy, and temporarily escaped captivity in November 1647. Re-imprisoned on the Isle of Wight, Charles forged an alliance with Scotland, but by the end of 1648 Oliver Cromwell's New Model Army had consolidated its control over England. Charles was tried, convicted, and executed for high treason in January 1649. The monarchy was abolished and a republic called the Commonwealth of England was declared. The monarchy was restored to Charles's son, Charles II, in 1660. [[Stuart-4|King Charles (II) Stuart]], King of Great Britain was monarch of the three kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland. {{Image|file=Charles_Stuart_II_painting_2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=King Charles II. }} ==Civil War== Charles II's father, Charles I, was executed at Whitehall on 30 January 1649, at the climax of the English Civil War. Although the Parliament of Scotland proclaimed Charles II King on 5 February 1649, England entered the period known as the English Interregnum or the English Commonwealth, and the country was a de facto republic, led by Oliver Cromwell. Cromwell defeated Charles II at the Battle of Worcester on 3 September 1651, and Charles fled to mainland Europe. Cromwell became virtual dictator of England, Scotland and Ireland, and Charles spent the next nine years in exile in France, the Dutch Republic, and the Spanish Netherlands. ==The Restoration== A political crisis that followed the death of Cromwell in 1658 resulted in the restoration of the monarchy, and Charles was invited to return to Britain. On 29 May 1660, his 30th birthday, he was received in London to public acclaim. After 1660, all legal documents were dated as if he had succeeded his father as king in 1649. Charles's English parliament enacted laws known as the Clarendon Code, designed to shore up the position of the re-established Church of England. Charles acquiesced to the Clarendon Code even though he favoured a policy of religious tolerance. The major foreign policy issue of his early reign was the Second Anglo-Dutch War. In 1670, he entered into the secret treaty of Dover, an alliance with his first cousin King Louis XIV of France. Louis agreed to aid him in the Third Anglo-Dutch War and pay him a pension, and Charles secretly promised to convert to Catholicism at an unspecified future date. Charles attempted to introduce religious freedom for Catholics and Protestant dissenters with his 1672 Royal Declaration of Indulgence, but the English Parliament forced him to withdraw it. In 1679, Titus Oates's revelations of a supposed "Popish Plot" sparked the Exclusion Crisis when it was revealed that Charles's brother and heir (James, Duke of York) was a Catholic. The crisis saw the birth of the pro-exclusion Whig and anti-exclusion Tory parties. Charles sided with the Tories, and, following the discovery of the Rye House Plot to murder Charles and James in 1683, some Whig leaders were executed or forced into exile. Charles dissolved the English Parliament in 1681, and ruled alone until his death on 6 February 1685. He was received into the Roman Catholic Church on his deathbed. Charles was popularly known as the Merry Monarch, in reference to both the liveliness and hedonism of his court and the general relief at the return to normality after over a decade of rule by Oliver Cromwell and the Puritans. Charles's wife, Catherine of Braganza, bore no live children, but Charles acknowledged at least twelve illegitimate children by various mistresses. He was succeeded by his brother James. [[Stuart-19|King James (II) Stuart]] King of Great Britain was King of England and Ireland as James II and King of Scotland as James VII,[3] from 6 February 1685 until he was deposed in the Glorious Revolution of 1688. He was the last Roman Catholic monarch to reign over the {{Image|file=James_II_1680s_by_Godfrey_Kneller.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption= King James II }}Kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland. The second surviving son of Charles I, he ascended the throne upon the death of his brother, Charles II. Members of Britain's Protestant political elite increasingly suspected him of being pro-French and pro-Catholic and of having designs on becoming an absolute monarch. When he produced a Catholic heir, leading nobles called on his Protestant son-in-law and nephew William of Orange to land an invasion army from the Netherlands, which he did in the Glorious Revolution of 1688. James fled England (and thus was held to have abdicated).[4] He was replaced by his eldest, Protestant daughter Mary and her husband William of Orange. James made one serious attempt to recover his crowns from William and Mary when he landed in Ireland in 1689. After the defeat of the Jacobite forces by the Williamites at the Battle of the Boyne in July 1690, James returned to France. He lived out the rest of his life as a pretender at a court sponsored by his cousin and ally, King Louis XIV. James is best known for his struggles with the English Parliament and his attempts to create religious liberty for English Roman Catholics and Protestant nonconformists, against the wishes of the Anglican establishment. However, he also continued the persecution of the Presbyterian Covenanters in Scotland. Parliament, opposed to the growth of absolutism that was occurring in other European countries, as well as to the loss of legal supremacy of the Church of England, saw their opposition as a way to preserve what they regarded as traditional English liberties. This tension made James's four-year reign a struggle for supremacy between the English Parliament and the Crown, resulting in his deposition, the passage of the Bill of Rights, and the accession of his daughter and her husband as king and queen. ==The Stuart Queens of Great Britain== [[Stuart-21|Mary Stuart]], Queen Mary of Great Britain was the wife of William of Orange. {{Image|file=Stuart-21.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption= Queen Mary of Great Britain }} William was born in The Hague in the Netherlands. He was an only child and never knew his father William II who died of smallpox before his birth. His mother was Mary eldest daughter of Charles I of England. William was appointed Stadtholder (chief magistrate) and captain-general of the Dutch forces in 1672 to resist the French invasion of the Netherlands. He forced Louis XIV to make peace in 1678 and then concentrated on building up a European alliance against France. In 1677 he married his cousin Mary, eldest daughter of James, Duke of York, the future James II. The marriage was intended to repair relations between England and The Netherlands following the Anglo-Dutch wars. William was a successful soldier, but had several male favourites, was dour, asthmatic, 12 years older and several inches shorter than his English wife Mary who was a reluctant bride. In 1688 they were invited by the parliamentary opposition to Mary’s father James II to take the crown of England and were assured of English support. William landed at Torbay on 5 November 1688, in 463 ships unopposed by the Royal Navy, and with an army of 14,000 troops which gathering local support grew to over 20,000 and advanced on London in what became known as ‘The Glorious Revolution’. James fled to France, and in February 1689 William and his wife were crowned King William III and Queen Mary II. Parliament passed the Bill of Rights which prevented Catholics for succeeding to the throne ensuring that Mary’s sister Anne would become the next queen, and after the autocratic rules of Kings Charles II and his brother James II limited the powers of monarchs so that they could neither pass laws nor levy taxes without parliamentary consent. William and Mary were faced in 1689 with two Jacobite attempts to regain the throne. In Scotland government troops were defeated at Killiekrankie by Scottish Jacobites but won shortly afterwards at Dunkeld, and James II landed in Ireland with French troops and laid siege to Londonderrry. William’s navy relieved the siege and he led his army to victory at the Battle of the Boyne in July 1690. James fled back to France. William returned several times to the Netherlands but found the English parliament reluctant to support his continuing war with France. The Bank of England was founded in 1694 to control public expenditure. Williamsburg and the college of William and Mary in Virginia, were named after the King and Queen in 1693. Mary died of smallpox in 1694 and had no surviving children. In 1701 following death of Prince William, the only surviving son of Mary’s sister Anne, the Act of Settlement was passed ensuring succession of Protestant heirs of Sophie of Hanover instead of the Catholic heirs of James. William died in 1702 of pneumonia following a broken collar bone after a fall from his horse. Because his horse had reputedly stumbled on a mole’s burrow Jacobites toasted 'the little gentleman in the black velvet waistcoat.' [[Stuart-27|Queen Anne Stuart]], Queen of Great Britain. became Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland on 8 March 1702. On 1 May 1707, under the Acts of Union, two of her realms, the kingdoms of England and Scotland, united as a single sovereign state known as Great Britain. She continued to reign as Queen of Great Britain and Ireland until her death. {{Image|file=Anne_Queen_1687_Willem_Wissing.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Queen Anne, Last Stuart Monarch. }} Anne was born in the reign of her uncle Charles II, who had no legitimate children. Her father, James, was first in line to the throne. His suspected Roman Catholicism was unpopular in England, and on Charles's instructions Anne was raised as an Anglican. Three years after he succeeded Charles, James was deposed in the "Glorious Revolution" of 1688. Anne's Dutch Protestant brother-in-law and cousin William III became joint monarch with his wife, Anne's elder sister Mary II. Although the sisters had been close, disagreements over Anne's finances, status and choice of acquaintances arose shortly after Mary's accession and they became estranged. William and Mary had no children. After Mary's death in 1694, William continued as sole monarch until he was succeeded by Anne upon his death in 1702. As queen, Anne favoured moderate Tory politicians, who were more likely to share her Anglican religious views than their opponents, the Whigs. The Whigs grew more powerful during the course of the War of the Spanish Succession, until in 1710 Anne dismissed many of them from office. Her close friendship with Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough, turned sour as the result of political differences. Anne was plagued by ill health throughout her life. From her thirties onwards, she grew increasingly lame and obese. Despite seventeen pregnancies by her husband, Prince George of Denmark, she died without any surviving children and '''was the last monarch of the House of Stuart.''' Under the terms of the Act of Settlement 1701, she was succeeded by her second cousin George I of the House of Hanover, who was a descendant of the Stuarts through his maternal grandmother, Elizabeth, a daughter of James VI and I. ===Attribution Guidance=== If you are looking to attribute Profiles to one of the categories: * [[:Category: Clan Stewart|Clan Stewart]] is for those with Scottish origin and using the name Stewart. * [[:Category: Clan Stuart of Bute|Clan Stuart of Bute]] is a Scottish Clan that uses the French ''Stuart'' originally brought to Scotland by Mary and Lord Darnley. * [[: Category: House of Stewart|House of Stewart]] is for those members, who may also have been members of Clan Stewart, that were of the Royal House of Stewart in Scotland (1371–1567). * [[:Category: House of Stuart|House of Stuart]] is for those of the European Royal House. They may also be of Clan Stewart and even part of the House of Stewart that went to live in France. ==Sources== * The Jacobite Kings and Their Heirs. http://www.jacobite.ca/kings/index.htm * British Royal Family History - http://www.britroyals.com/index.htm * The Scots Peerage (Vol 5).- https://archive.org/stream/scotspeeragefoun05pauluoft#page/2/mode/2up * The Peerage. http://thepeerage.com/ * Scottish Heraldry. http://www.archive.org/stream/heraldryofstewar00johnuoft#page/11/mode/2up * Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Stuart * The BBC Archive Scotlands History. http://www.bbc.co.uk/scotland/history/articles/james_i/ * The Complete Peerage. https://archive.org/stream/completepeerageo01coka#page/82/mode/2up

House of the Good Shepherd

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On November 1, 1904, six sisters headed by Mother Mary of St. Anastasia, took up residence at 189 Eaton Street, in the Old Bailey mansion where the reverend William F. Higgins was appointed chaplain. The institution was incorporated in 1905 for establishing and maintaining in the city of Providence, a refuge and home for educating and reforming children (girls) exposed to dangerous influences as regards morality. The home was formally opened June 5, 1905. In 1907 ground was broken for a laundry building. Later a power plant, boiler room, brick barn and stable, and a poultry house were added. Needing more space, St. Mary's building was opened February 20, 1911. Three story, fireproof, red brick. In 1926 a new wing was added to the laundry building for office space, shipping rooms, store rooms, and several large classrooms. A few years later, a new four story building was constructed. It was called the training school, and was a separate unit for the Juniors, so they could now be separated from the Seniors. (Except from the book 'The Catholic Church in RI' by Francis Cullen p385-387) The majority of girls entering the House of the Good Shepherd in the United States during the twentieth century remained for a minimum term of one year. The preferred minimal term of confinement later extended to 18 months in an effort to have adequate time to effect a change in the girl’s asocial Behavior. The United States census records refer to the consigned residents of the House of the Good Shepherd as wards, penitents or inmates. Some of the land from this school was later [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Providence_College_buildings purchased] by Providence College in 1955 - specifically; Accinno Hall, Martin Hall, The Feinstein Academic Center, Saint Joseph Hall, and Dominic Hall. I have verbally verified this information by speaking with the Providence College library, and the college archives. Along my research travels, I was also able to touch base with the current administrative assistant of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd, who was helpful with my personal quest, but was not able to provide the information I was seeking. I did come across a great wealth of information in the form of a dissertation from a lovely woman named Nancymarie Phillips. I was able to track her down, and had a very in-depth conversation with her, and her findings. From her research paper, I am convinced that there is further sensitive documentation of each individual that was a ward of the Sisters housed at one of the remaining Good Shepherd facilities. ==Sources== #[http://www.rihs.org/mssinv/MSS1110.htm Architectural Listings] #[http://www.rihs.org/assetts/files/publications/1995_Aug.pdf Catholic Education] Pg. 15 of the pdf file (listed as page 82). #[https://books.google.com/books?id=uRc-AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA355&lpg=PA355&dq=house+of+the+good+shepherd+eaton+street+providence+ri&source=bl&ots=Wf3D_av3x3&sig=9xb0u5ekJ3O63XXE_oWkKaXSwyA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiX8drZ8KzLAhWDdz4KHZOVDgYQ6AEIKDAC#v=onepage&q=house%20of%20the%20good%20shepherd%20eaton%20street%20providence%20ri&f=false New building addition] #[https://books.google.com/books?id=c-s5AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA1376&lpg=PA1376&dq=house+of+the+good+shepherd+eaton+street+providence+ri&source=bl&ots=u8u6jPJApi&sig=2KDkSJiekiKUchmAPikpTp4tvck&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiX8drZ8KzLAhWDdz4KHZOVDgYQ6AEIKjAD#v=onepage&q=house%20of%20the%20good%20shepherd%20eaton%20street%20providence%20ri&f=false 1921 Medical Directory] #[https://books.google.com/books?id=TqIzAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA546&lpg=PA546&dq=house+of+the+good+shepherd+eaton+street+providence+ri&source=bl&ots=qVqWzqZD4t&sig=3Yrr6QC4GDSAUWWm0iIRCcVSpYY&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjXubLB9qzLAhVJqh4KHdOKDDQQ6AEILDAE#v=onepage&q=house%20of%20the%20good%20shepherd%20eaton%20street%20providence%20ri&f=false Catholic Directory]

House of Vasa

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[[Category: House of Vasa]] [[Category: Swedish Nobility]] [[Category: Polish Nobility]] == History == The first known ancestor in the House of Vasa line is [[Kettilsson-2 |Nils Kettilsson]]. Nils was a bailiff at the royal castle in Stockholm in 1355 and the district judge in [[:Category: Frötuna Ship District|Frötuna Ship District]], [[:Category: Uppland Province|Uppland]]. [[Eriksson-292|Magnus Eriksson]] was king at the time but when he was dethroned and replaced with his nephew, [[Mecklenburg-4|Albrekt of Mecklenburg]], Nils went over to the winning side. Nils Kettilsson is otherwise known for collecting estates in southern Roslagen, especially around Penningby and Björnö. His son, [[Nilsson-2405|Cristiern Nilsson]] lived on the estate Björnö in [[:Category: Frötuna Parish (AB)|Frötuna parish]]. Cristiern called the German Baltic nobleman Henrik Scherembeke kinsman, and this, together with the fact that Cristiern is a common name in the Scherembeke house and that the coat of arms of both houses are very similar, indicate that the house of Vasa has German roots. Next in line is the cabinet minister Karl Cristiernsson, who died in 1440, and his half brother the cabinet minister [[Cristiernsson-1|Johan Cristiernsson]]. Karl had two sons, Kettil Karlsson and Erik Karlsson. Johan also had two sons, cabinet minister Cristiern Johansson (died around 1494-1497 at Örby estate, [[:Category: Uppland Province|Uppland Province]] and [[Johansson_Vasa-1|Erik Johansson]]. Erik became the father of [[Vasa-27|Gustav]], who became king of Sweden in 1523 after driving the Danes out. Gustav fathered [[Vasa-20|Erik XIV]], [[Vasa-26|Johan III]] and [[Vasa-11|Karl IX]], along side the duke of [[:Category: Östergötland County|Östergötland County]] Magnus, as well as the daughters Katarina, Cecilia, Anna, Sofia and Elisabet. [[Vasa-20|Erik XIV]] was the father of [[Vasa-21|Sigrid]] and [[Vasa-22|Gustav Eriksson Vasa]]. [[Vasa-26|Johan III]] fathered [[Vasa-39|Sigismund]], [[Vasa-38|Anna]] and the duke of [[:Category: Östergötland County|Östergötland County]] Johan. Johan married his cousin [[Van_Zweden-15|Maria Elisabet]], the daughter of Karl IX. [[Vasa-11|Karl IX]] was the father of [[Vasa-12|Gustav II Adolf]], [[Van_Zweden-15|Maria Elisabet]], the duke Karl Filip and Katarina (the mother of Karl X Gustav. [[Vasa-12|Gustav II Adolf]] was the father of queen [[Vasa-13|Kristina]]. [[Vasa-39|Sigismund]] was the father of the polish kings [[Vasa-59|Vladislav IV]] and Johan II Kasimir, who also became the last legitimate member of the House of Vasa. == Swedish Monarchs == * [[Vasa-27|Gustav Eriksson]] (Gustav Vasa, Gustav I), king of Sweden 1523-1560 * [[Vasa-20|Erik XIV]], king of Sweden 1560-1568, son of Gustav Vasa * [[Vasa-26|Johan III]], king of Sweden 1568-1592, son of Gustav Vasa * [[Vasa-39|Sigismund]], king of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania 1587-1632, king of Sweden 1592-1599, son of Johan III. * [[Vasa-11|Karl IX]], king of Sweden 1604-1611, son of Gustav Vasa * [[Vasa-12|Gustav II Adolf]], king of Sweden 1611-1632, son of Karl IX * [[Vasa-13|Kristina]], queen of Sweden 1632-1654, daughter of Gustav II Adolf == Polish Monarchs == * [[Vasa-39|Sigismund]], king of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania 1587-1632, king of Sweden 1592-1599, son of Johan III * [[Vasa-59|Vladislav IV]], king of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania 1632-1648, son of Sigismund * Johan II Kasimir, king of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania 1648-1668, son of Sigismund == The Coat of Arms == It is believed that Nils Kettilsson adopted the crest with a black "vase" on a yellow background as the family crest. It had been the crest of his wife's great grandfather. == Sources == * Nationalencyklopedin Vasaätten www.ne.se/uppslagsverk/encyklopedi/lång/vasaätten hämtad 2014-10-30 *{{MLA citation |last=Harrison |first=Dick |publisher=Ordfront Förlag |year=2002 |title=''Jarlens Sekel'' |publication-place=Stockholm}} * [http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vasa%C3%A4tten Wikipedia on the House of Vasa] * {{MLA citation |last=Lindqvist |first=Herman |publisher=Norstedts Förlag AB |year=1992 |title=''Historien om Sverige - Från islossning till kungarike'' |publication-place=Stockholm |volume= |url= |repository=}} * {{MLA citation |last=Larsson |first=Lars-Olof |publisher=Bokförlaget Prisma |year=2002 |title=''Gustav Vasa - Landsfader eller tyrann?'' |publication-place=Stockholm |volume= |url= |repository=}}

House of Wessex

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[[Category:House of Wessex]] [[Category: Pre-Norman Britain]] The House of Wessex is a part of the Euroaristo project. The manager is [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]]. To help with profiles relating to this House please discuss with Ros. == House of Wessex == The House of Wessex, also known as the House of Cerdic (Cerdicingas in Old English), refers to the family that initially ruled a kingdom in southwest England known as Wessex, from the 6th century under Cerdic of Wessex until the unification of the Kingdoms of England by Alfred the Great and his successors. The scope covers the period from [[Wessex-349|Cedric of Wessex]] ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cerdic_of_Wessex Cedric of Wessex on Wikipedia]) through to [[Wessex-358|Edward the Confessor]] ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_the_Confessor Edward the Confessor on wikipedia]). The House became rulers of all England from Alfred the Great in 871 to Edmund Ironside in 1016. This period of the English monarchy is known as the Saxon period, though their rule was often contested, notably by the Danelaw and later by the Danish king Sweyn Forkbeard who claimed the throne from 1013 to 1014, during the reign of Æthelred the Unready. Sweyn and his successors ruled until 1042. After Harthacanute, there was a brief Saxon Restoration between 1042 and 1066 under Edward the Confessor and Harold Godwinson, who was a member of the House of Godwin. After the Battle of Hastings, a decisive point in English history, William of Normandy became king of England. Anglo-Saxon attempts to restore native rule in the person of Edgar the Ætheling, a grandson of Edmund Ironside who had originally been passed over in favour of Harold, were unsuccessful and William's descendants secured their rule. Edgar's niece Matilda of Scotland later married William's son Henry I, forming a link between the two dynasties. *http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Wessex * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_the_Great Alfred the Great on Wikipedia] [[Wessex-33|Alfred the Great on WikiTree]] * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_the_confessor Edward the Confessor on WikiTree] [[Wessex-358|Edward the Confessor on WikiTree]] This sub-project deals with persons that were part of the family groups, and descendants, arising from the House. ===Source Material=== Sources: A single source for this period is the Medlands dataset. See http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLAND,%20AngloSaxon%20&%20Danish%20Kings.htm#_Toc389126257. Although there is considerable debate with some members of Euroaristo regarding relevance of this source it can be used as the basis for research and is a good starting point. A major source for this period, particularly pre-Christian, is the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle which favours mythology for early ancestors and cannot be trusted before c. 700. There is no reference to Wessex in the work by Gildas (De Excidio Brittaniæ) or in Nennius (Historia Brittonum). Both these sources are available on line. Bede was the first noted scholar to record reference to the Kings of Wessex in c. 720. There is a series of pages that provide context to the period with Wessex noted here: http://www.historyfiles.co.uk/KingListsBritain/EnglandWessex.htm This discusses the early legends but is a reasonable source for later Kings. Where there is doubt please note the doubt and contention. ===Helpers=== If you wish to assist with the profiles of members of these families please drop a line to [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] and she will include your research focus here:

House of Windsor

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[[Category: House of Windsor]] This article is about the European aristocratic dynasty of the House of Windsor, part of the [[:Project:British_Isles_Royals_and_Aristocrats_1500-Present|British Isles Royals and Aristocrats 1500-Present]] project on WikiTree. ==House of Windsor== * '''Founded:''' 1917 by George V * '''Current head:''' Elizabeth II '''The House of Windsor''' is the royal house of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms. It was founded by King George V by royal proclamation on 17 July 1917, when he changed the name of his family from the German Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (a branch of the House of Wettin) to the English Windsor, due to the anti-German sentiment in the British Empire during World War I. Currently, the most prominent member of the House of Windsor is its head, Queen Elizabeth II, the reigning monarch of each of the Commonwealth realms. The House of Windsor, as the British Royal Family, has the legal and constitutional prerogatives and practices associated with that status. Edward VII and, in turn, his son, George V, were members of the German ducal House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha by virtue of their descent from Albert, Prince Consort, husband of Queen Victoria. High anti-German sentiment amongst the people of the British Empire during World War I reached a peak in March 1917, when the Gotha G.IV, a heavy aircraft capable of crossing the English Channel, began bombing London directly and became a household name. In the same year, on 15 March, King George's first cousin, Nicholas II, the Emperor of Russia, abdicated, which raised the spectre of the eventual abolition of all the monarchies in Europe. The King and his family were finally convinced to abandon all titles held under the German Crown and to change German titles and house names to anglicised versions. Hence, on 17 July 1917, a royal proclamation issued by George V declared: :''Now, therefore, We, out of Our Royal Will and Authority, do hereby declare and announce that as from the date of this Our Royal Proclamation Our House and Family shall be styled and known as the House and Family of Windsor, and that all the descendants in the male line of Our said Grandmother Queen Victoria who are subjects of these Realms, other than female descendants who may marry or may have married, shall bear the said Name of Windsor....'' The name had a long association with monarchy in Britain, through the town of Windsor, Berkshire, and Windsor Castle; the link is alluded to in the Round Tower of Windsor Castle being the basis of the badge of the House of Windsor. From 1917 to 1919, George V also stripped 15 of his German relations—most of whom belonged to the House of Hanover—of their British titles and styles of prince and princess. Upon hearing that his cousin had changed the name of the British royal house to Windsor, German Emperor Wilhelm II remarked jokingly that he planned to see Shakespeare's play "The Merry Wives of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha",[2] a play on the actual title of Shakespeare's work The Merry Wives of Windsor. ==Descendants of Elizabeth II == In 1947, Princess Elizabeth (as Queen Elizabeth II was then titled), heir presumptive to King George VI, married Philip Mountbatten. He was a member of the House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, a branch of the House of Oldenburg, and had been a prince of Greece and Denmark. However, not wishing to repeat the difficulties of three decades previous, Philip, a few months before his marriage, renounced his princely titles and adopted the surname Mountbatten, which was that of his uncle and mentor, the Viscount Mountbatten of Burma, and itself was adopted by the Viscount's father (Philip's maternal grandfather), Prince Louis of Battenberg, in 1917. It is the literal translation of the German Battenberg, which refers to Battenberg, a small town in Hesse. Soon after Elizabeth became queen of the Commonwealth realms in 1952, the Earl Mountbatten (as Philip's uncle was then known) advocated that she change the name of her royal house to House of Mountbatten; it was the standard practice for the wife in a marriage to adopt her husband's surname. When Elizabeth's grandmother, Queen Mary, heard of this suggestion, she informed British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and he later advised the Queen to issue a royal proclamation declaring that the royal house was to remain known as the House of Windsor. This she did on 9 April 1952, officially declaring it her "Will and Pleasure that I and My children shall be styled and known as the House and Family of Windsor, and that my descendants who marry and their descendants, shall bear the name of Windsor." Philip privately complained, "I am nothing but a bloody amoeba. I am the only man in the country not allowed to give his name to his own children." On 8 February 1960, after the death of Queen Mary and the resignation of Churchill, the Queen confirmed that she and her children would continue to be known as the House and Family of Windsor, as would any agnatic descendants who enjoy the style of Royal Highness and the title of Prince or Princess. Still, Elizabeth also decreed that her agnatic descendants who do not have that style and title would bear the surname Mountbatten-Windsor. Any future monarch can change the dynastic name through a similar royal proclamation, as royal proclamations do not have statutory authority. ==Members == The 1917 proclamation stated that the name of the Royal House and all British descendants of Victoria and Albert in the male line were to bear the name of Windsor, except for women who married into other families. By early 1919 the living male-line British descendants of Victoria subject to British rule were King George V, his five sons, his daughter Princess Mary, his unmarried sister Princess Victoria, his uncle Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn, his cousin Prince Arthur of Connaught, his cousin once removed Prince Alastair of Connaught, and his unmarried cousin Princess Patricia of Connaught. Prince Alastair and Princess Victoria died unmarried and childless. Princess Mary married into the Lascelles family, and Princess Patricia married Alexander Ramsay. Neither of the Prince Arthurs had any further children, meaning all subsequent members of the House of Windsor descend from the sons of George V. Two of George V's sons, Edward VIII (later Duke of Windsor) and Prince John, had no children, so the entire present day members of the House of Windsor are descendants of the other three sons, Prince Albert, Duke of York (later George VI), Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, and Prince George, Duke of Kent. All descendants living and dead are shown in the table. As of January 2011, two of these descendants are dead: Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon, and Prince William of Gloucester. Seven are Roman Catholic or are married to a Roman Catholic (labelled "CA" in the table), and are thus excluded from the succession. The remaining 44 are in the line of succession. ==Titles and designations == At the creation of the House of Windsor, its head reigned over a unitary British Empire. Following the end of the First World War, however, shifts took place that saw the emergence of the Dominions as sovereign states, the first step being the issuance of the Balfour Declaration in 1926, followed by the Royal and Parliamentary Titles Act the next year, and the Statute of Westminster in 1931. From then on, the House of Windsor became the royal house of multiple countries, a number that shifted over the decades, as some Dominions became republics and Crown colonies became realms, republics or monarchies under a different sovereign. Since 1949, two monarchs of the House of Windsor, George VI and Elizabeth II, have also been Head of the Commonwealth of Nations, comprising most (but not all) parts of the former British Empire and some states that were never part of it.

House of Yngling

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[[Category:Early Scandinavian History]] [[Category:Swedish History]] [[Category:Mythological Kings in Sweden]] [[Category: Swedish Nobility|Yngling]] [[Category: Sweden, Monarchs|Yngling]] ---- '''The Ynglinga-kings are to be considered as fictional characters but they are a part of the cultural inheritance.''' The sources for their existence are stories such as ''Ynglingasagan'' by Snore Sturlason, written early 13th century, and ''Beuwulf'', an English heroic poem which oldest written source is from the year 1000. The Danish historian Saxo Grammaticus, wrote down ''Gesta danorum'' at the end of the 12th century and its value as a source has been questioned. According to Snorre's Heimskringla the father of the Yngling was Yngve, son of Oden. Oden had come from the country east of Tanakvist in Asia called Asaland or Asahem. The most prominent of fortresses were called Asgard. Oden had large estates in the land of the Turks. From there he to Saxland which he divided between three of his sons; Veggdegg ruled over eastern Saxland, Beldegg (known also as Balder) ruled over Vestfal, and Sigge ruled over Franken (France). Oden continued his travels north to Reidgotaland (Denmark) where he put his son Skjöld to be king. Oden continued on to Sweden where he made what today is called Sigtuna his capital. Here the stories differ. One says that eventually, his son Yngve became king of Sweden (and ancestor of the House of Yngling) and his other son Saeming king of Norway. Heimskringla says that Njord, who had come over to Oden from the Vanir became king of Svithiod and the Swedes after Oden and after him his son Frö a.k.a. Yngve-Frey. == Different Sources[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eadgils Wikipedia on Eadgils] == ===Anglo-Saxon Sources=== * Beowulf - Anglo-Saxon epic poem from between the 8th century and the 11th century. ===Norwegian and Icelandic Sources=== * Ynglingatal - 9th century, appears both in ''Historia Norvegiae'' and in Snorri Sturluson's ''Ynglinga saga''. * Íslendingabók - by Ari Þorgilsson, early 12th century * Skjöldunga saga - a Norse saga believed to have been written around 1180-1200. The original version is lost but there is a summary by Arngrimur Jónsson. * Skáldskaparmál - by Snorri Sturluson c. 1220. * Ynglinga saga - by Snorri Sturluson c. 1225, used Sjöldunga saga as a source. * Hrólfr Kraki's saga c. 1230 - c. 1450 === Danish Sources === * ''Chronicon Lethrense'' and ''Annales Lundenses'' * Gesta Danorum - by Saxo Grammaticus == Articles and Research == * [http://www.svd.se/kultur/snorre-sturlasson-aterupprattas_137033.svd Snorre Sturlasson återupprättas/restored], SvD Kultur, March 2004. * [http://www.cas.uio.no/Publications/Seminar/Confluence_Sundqvist.pdf Aspects of Rulership Ideology in Early Scandinavia with particular references to the Skaldic Poem Ynglingatal] by Olof Sundqvist. == Sources == * {{MLA citation |last=Lindqvist |first=Herman |publisher=Norstedts Förlag AB |year=1992 |title=''Historien om Sverige - Från islossning till kungarike'' |publication-place=Stockholm}} * {{MLA citation |last=Svensson |first=Alex |publisher=Svenskt Militärhistoriskt Biblioteks Förlag |year=2010 |title=''Sveriges regenter under 1000 år''}} * {{MLA citation |last=Sturluson |first=Snorre |publisher=Fabel |year=1991 |title=''Nordiska Kungasagor - Från Ynglingasagan till Olav Tryggvasons Saga'' |publication-place=Stockholm}} * [http://www.heimskringla.no/wiki/Snorre_Sturlesons_Edda_samt_Skalda_F%C3%B6respr%C3%A5k Snorre Sturlesons Edda and Skalda] * [http://www.heimskringla.no/wiki/Ynglinga%C3%A4ttens_historia Ynglingaättens historia] Se also: * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yngling Wikipedia on the house of Yngling]

Houston County, Texas

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Welcome to Houston County, Texas Project!
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'''[[:Space:Texas |Texas Resources]]'''
*The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. *The coordinator of this page is [[Branham-239|Robert Branham]]. {{Image|file=Houston_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption='''Houston County Railroad Depot/Museum''' }}{{clear}} ===Formed From=== {{Blue|June 12, 1837 Houston County was the first new county created under the 9-year Republic of Texas on '''June 12, 1837'''. Houston county was organized in 1837. .}} The county was named to honor '''General [[Houston-1|Sam Houston]]'''. Crockett, Texas, the county seat was named in honor of Davy Crockett, Alamo Defender. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crockett,_Texas#Notable_peoplehttps://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/houston-countyhttp://www.genealogytrails.com/tex/state/countynamedafter.html. Of note, Houston, Texas is not in Houston County, Texas, but is '''in Harris county'''. {{Image|file=Houston_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=150 |caption='''General Sam Houston''' }}{{clear}} ===Adjacent counties=== {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = Houston County,[[:Category:Texas | Texas]] | NW Location = | N Location = [[:Space:Anderson County, Texas|Anderson County]] | NE Location = "Neches River"
[[:Space:Cherokee County, Texas|Cherokee County]] | E Location = "Neches River"
[[:Space:Angelina County, Texas|Angelina County]] | SE Location = [[:Space:Trinity County, Texas|Trinity County]] | S Location = [[:Space:Walker County, Texas|Walker County]] | SW Location = "Trinity River"
[[:Space:Madison County, Texas |Madison County]] | W Location = "Trinity River"
[[:Space:Leon County, Texas|Leon County]] }} {{Image|file=Houston_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Empresario colonies of Mexican Texas }} ===History/Timeline=== '''Samuel Cartmill Hiroms''' (1836–1920) was born in present-day Polk County, his parents having been among Stephen F. Austin's "Old 300" families. Hiroms was an educator and a surveyor who served in the Confederate Army. He and his second wife, the former Emily Ann Johnston (1853–1948), settled in the Creek Community of Houston County. Their homestead was adjacent to what is now the Austonio Baptist Church on State Highway 21 in Austonio, Texas '''Collin Aldrich''' (1801–1842) was a veteran of the Battle of San Jacinto and was the first judge in Houston County, having served during the Republic of Texas from 1837-1841. :'''Slavery''' [http://freedomonthemove.org Slavery movement] '''Eli Coltharp''' established his Coltharp Hill in Houston County near Kennard. The store, post office, gristmill, cotton gin, blacksmith shop, and millinery shop were located on the stagecoach route west of Nacogcoches in Houston County. When the railroad bypassed the Contharp Community, many of the residents relocated to work at a nearby sawmill. '''James Murphy Hager''' of Kentucky and his wife, the former Nacoma Clark, established the Hagerville Community in the 1840s. Hager was a farmer, cabinet maker, and blacksmith. The stagecoach from Nacogdoches to Navasota, ran beside the Hagers' log home. One of the Hager sons donated land for a church and a school. There was a post office at Hagerville from 1891-1905. The''' Four C Mill''' operated in Houston County during the first two decades of the 20th century. R.M. Keith, agent of the Central Coal and Coke Company in Kansas City, Missouri, began buying virgin timber in the fall of 1899. Lumber to construct the new mill was cut by a small sawmill purchased in early 1901 from J.H. Ratcliff. Keith organized the Louisiana and Texas Lumber Company to operate the Four C. The mill was producing a staggering 300,000 board feet of lumber per daily by June 1902. Ratcliff Lake, now a United States Department of Interior recreational site, was the millpond for the Four C. The Texas Southeastern Railroad laid track from Lufkin to haul out the lumber. The town of Ratcliff was separated from the Four C by a fence, built to discourage the mill workers from spending their money outside the company town. The 120,000 acres were in time exhausted, and by 1920, the mill shut down. ====Government Offices==== Houston County has had 5 courthouses: 1838, 1851, 1869, 1883 and the current 1939 courthouse. http://www.texasescapes.com/EastTexasTowns/Crockett-Texas-Houston-County-Courthouse.htm {{Image|file=Houston_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=1883 Painting of Courthouse,Tx Escapes. }} The Commissioner’s Court of Houston County sold their 1883-vintage courthouse for '''$1.00''' in 1939. It was stipulated that the new owner of the structure must tear it down immediately so make room for construction of a new courthouse. The county found a buyer, who presumably recouped his investment by selling material salvaged from the building, and the building was razed. ALAS. {{clear}} --- {{Image|file=Houston_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption='''Houston county Courthouse In 1939''' }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== {{Image|file=Houston_County_Texas.png |align=l |size=200 |caption='''Location In Texas'''. }} Houston County is located in the "Piney Woods" area of East Texas and is the Gateway to the Texas Forest Country. The county has a total area of 1,237 square miles, of which 1,231 square miles is land and 5.7 square miles is water. The land is a rolling terrain with half of the land being forested, draining northeast to the Neches River with the southwest and west draining to the Trinity River, Highest elevation in the county is the Houston Mound, west of Percilla, at 552 feet above sea level. {{clear}} '''Airports''' * Houston County Airport, Crockett '''Hospitals''' * East Texas Medical Center, Crockett * Houston County Medical Center, Crockett * Renaissance Surgery Center of Crockett, Crockett '''Lakes''' * Houston County Lake * Ratcliff Lake '''Major Highways''' * U.S. Highway 287 * State Highway 7 * State Highway 19 * State Highway 21 * State Highway Loop 304 circles the city of Crockett. Houston County is served by US Highway 287 and State Highways 7, 19 and 21. All of these highways intersect at the Courthouse Square in downtown Crockett. SH 21 follows the 300-year-old route of the '''El Camino Real de los Tejas National Historic Trail.''' ===Local Resources=== '''Agriculture''' * Beef Cattle * Cotton * Hay * Hunting Leases * Timber * Watermelons '''Minerals''' * Gravel * Natural Gas * Oil ===Protected areas=== * Davy Crockett National Forest (part) * Mission Tejas State Park * Caddo Mounds State Historic Site ===Demographics=== In 2000 there were 23,185 people, 8,259 households, and 5,756 families residing in the county. The population density was 19 people per square mile (7/km²); it had the second lowest population density for all counties in Deep East Texas, behind only Newton County. There were 10,730 housing units at an average density of 9 per square mile (3/km²). The racial makeup of the county was 68.57% White, 27.93% Black or African American, 0.26% Native American, 0.25% Asian, 0.06% Pacific Islander, 2.17% from other races, and 0.76% from two or more races. 7.50% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. There were 8,259 households out of which 28.70% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 51.90% were married couples living together, 14.20% had a female householder with no husband present, and 30.30% were non-families. 27.90% of all households were made up of individuals and 15.10% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.44 and the average family size was 2.97. In the county, the population was spread out with 23.20% under the age of 18, 6.80% from 18 to 24, 27.70% from 25 to 44, 24.30% from 45 to 64, and 18.00% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 40 years. For every 100 females there were 114.10 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 115.90 males. The median income for a household in the county was $28,119, and the median income for a family was $35,033. About 15.60% of families and 21.00% of the population were below the poverty line, including 18.20% of those age 65 or over ===Cities and Town=== Population estimates as of Jan 1, 2014 shown in parenthesis. None indicated if population was small. * [[:Category:Crockett, Texas|Crockett (6,766) - county seat]] * [[:Category:Grapeland, Texas|Grapeland (1,489)]] * [[:Category:Kennard, Texas|Kennard (334)]] * [[:Category:Latexo, Texas|Latexo (334)]] * [[:Category:Lovelady, Texas|Lovelady (652)]] {| !Communities !Communities !Communities |- | * [[:Category:Ash, Texas|Ash]] * [[:Category:Augusta, Texas|Augusta]] * [[:Category:Austonio, Texas|Austonio]] * [[:Category:Belott, Texas|Belott]] * [[:Category:Center Hill, Texas|Center Hill]] * [[:Category:Fodice, Texas|Fodice]] | * [[:Category:Holly, Texas|Holly]] * [[:Category:Hopewell, Houston County, Texas|Hopewell]] * [[:Category:Mapleton, Texas|Mapleton]] * [[:Category:Neches, Texas|Neches]] * [[:Category:Pearsons Chapel, Texas|Pearsons Chapel]] * [[:Category:Pennington, Texas|Pennington]] | * [[:Category:Porter Springs, Texas|Porter Springs]] * [[:Category:Ratcliff, Texas|Ratcliff (106)]] * [[:Category:Shady Grove, Houston County, Texas|Shady Grove]] * [[:Category:Tadmor, Texas|Tadmor]] * [[:Category:Weldon, Texas|Weldon]] * [[:Category:Wheeler Springs, Texas|Wheeler Springs]] |} ====Events/Festivals==== * Black Expo in February. Crockett * Fiddlers Festival in June, Crockett * Labor Day Bluegrass Festival in September. Salmon Lake Park. * Lovefest in February, Lovelady * Myrtis Dightmant Rodeo at Porth-Ag Arena, ====National Register of Historic Places==== * Downes-Aldrich House, Crockett * Houston County Courthouse, Crockett * Mary Allen Seminary for Colored Girls, Administration Building(cavant), Crockett * Monroe-Crook House (vacant) , Crockett * Westerman Mound (Cerremonial and Village Site), Kennard =====Schools===== {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align=l |size=200 |caption= '''Rockin Schoolhouse''' }} There are 13 public schools and 1 private school in Houston County. {{clear}} ''' Public-Listed by Category within Independent School District.''' '''Crockett ISD''' Mascot=Bulldog * Early Childhood Center, Crockett - PreK-K *Elementary, Crockett - 1st=5th * Junior High School, Crockett|Junior High, Crockett - 6th-8th * High, Crockett - 9th-12th * Pinetwoods/AEC, Crockett - 9th-12th '''Groveton ISD''' * Elementary, Groveton * [[:Category: Junior-Senior High School, Groveton, Texas|Junior-Senior High, Groveton]] '''Kennard ISD''' *Elementary, Kennard * [[:Category: Kennard High School, Kennard, Texas|High School, Kennard|High, Kennard]] '''Latexo ISD''' *Elementary, Latexo '''Lovelady ISD''' *Elementary/Middle, Lovelady * [[:Category: Junior High-High School, Lovelady, Texas|JuniorHigh/High, Lovelady]] '''Private''' * The Jordan School, Crockett ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=400 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery-browse/USA/Texas/Houston-County?id=county_2632 FindAGrave Houston Cemeteries] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/search?locationId=county_2632 Cemeteries in Houston County FindAGrave] *[http://houstoncountygenealogy.com/cemeteries.htm Houston County Cemeteries] ===Historical Census=== :1850 -- 2,721 — :1860 -- 8,058 196.1% :1870 -- 8,147 1.1% :1880 -- 16,702 105.0% :1890 -- 19,360 15.9% :1900 -- 25,452 31.5% :1910 -- 29,564 16.2% :1920 -- 28,601 −3.3% :1930 -- 30,017 5.0% :1940 -- 31,137 3.7% :1950 -- 22,825 −26.7% :1960 -- 19,276 −15.5% :1970 -- 17,855 −7.4% :1980 -- 22,299 24.9% :1990 -- 21,375 −4.1% :2000 -- 23,185 8.5% :2010 -- 23,732 2.4% :Est. 2014 -- 22,741 −4.2% ===County Notables=== *David H. McNerney (1931–2010), 1st Sergeant U.S. Army, Medal of Honor, Vietnam 1967 *''[[Rogers-18588|Kenny R Rogers]] ''' - Country music singer ===County Resources=== *Lakes *timber ===Sources=== * Houston County, Texas - '''https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houston_County,_Texas''' * The Handbook of Texas Online, Texas State Historical Association, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas - '''http://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/''' * Texas Almanac 2016 - 2017, Copyright (c) 2016 by Texas State Historical Association, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. All Rights Reserved - '''https://shoptsha.com/products/12459/Books/Texas-Almanac-2016-2017''' * Texas Highways, published by the Texas Department of Transportation, Austin, Texas, Copyright (c) 2016, All Rights Reserved - '''http://www.texashighways.com''' * Personal Knowledge and Recollection of [[Branham-239|Robert Jason "Bob" Branham]], Jun 2016. *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houston_County,_Texas *[http://genealogytrails.com/tex/pineywoods/houston/ Houston county Texas Genealogy Trails] *[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~txhousto/Books/History.of.Houston.County.Texas.by.Aldrich/History.of.Houston.County.Texas.htm Book on Houston County, Texas] *[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch19 Texas Handbook on Houston, Texas] *”The Handy Texas Answer Book” by James L Haley

Houstonville, North Carolina

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[[Category:Houstonville, North Carolina]] == Summary == Houstonville is a former town & now unincorporated community in Eagle Mills Township, Iredell County, North Carolina, United States. Houstonville was founded in 1789 by [[Houston-1398|Christopher Houston]]. === Founding Fathers === * [[Houston-1398|Christopher Houston]], Christopher Houston recognized the need for a town on Hunting Creek, so he founded Houstonville in 1789. He was the first postmaster of this second postal station in Iredell County. * Captain [[Young-14896|Thomas Cadet Young]] settled in about 1778 * Captain [[Houston-1629|Pacebo Houston]], (1779-1859), born and died in Houstonville, son of Christopher Houston who married daughter of Thomas Cadet Young * [[Hays-2061|Solomon Hayes]] (1750-1830) === Schools === * Ebenezer Academy: founded in 1821, log schoolhouse building still stands and was used as public school from 1856-1900; currently used as a chapter house of the Fourth Creek Chapter of the National Daughters of the American Revolution === Landmarks === * Daltonia, see [[Wikipedia:Daltonia]], [[Dalton-1634|John H. Dalton]] House, is a historic home located near Houstonville, Iredell County, North Carolina. It was built in 1858. The farm -- 622 acres of rolling cropland and hardwood forests -- has been in the same family since the original land grant from the state in 1783, and a subsequent one in 1787. A tobacco brand called Billy Totem had its origins here, helping to establish Iredell as a tobacco-manufacturing center in the late 19th century. The plantation house, surrounded by log and frame outbuildings dating from the 18th and 19th century, was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. * Welch-Nicholson House and Mill, a historic home and grist mill site located near Houstonville, Iredell County, North Carolina. The house was built about 1795 === Nearby Cemeteries and Churches === * Bethesda Presbyterian Church * New Hope Baptist Church and Cemetery * [[:Category:Young Family Cemetery, Iredell County, North Carolina|Young Family Cemetery]] * Zion Hill AME Zion Church and Cemetery == Sources == * [[Wikipedia:Houstonville,_North_Carolina]] * ''Iredell Piedmont County'', by [[Keever-177|Homer M. Keever]], with illustrations by Louise Gilbert and maps by Mild red Jenkins Miller, published for the Iredell County Bicentennial Commission by Brady Printing Company from type set by the Statesville Record and Landmark, copyright, November 1976, see [[Space:Iredell%2C_Piedmont_County|Iredell, Piedmont County]] * Iredell County, North Carolina Federal Census, see pages 399 and 400 of the [[Space:Iredell County, North Carolina, 1790 Census|1790 Census for Iredell County]]

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In this page you will find directions for how to add a photo to the weekly 52 Photos space page '''and''' how to add a photo to the weekly G2G post. == Add a photo to 52 Photos space for challenge credit == To get "credit" for adding a photo for the weekly theme you will need to record the name of the weekly theme's space page, go to your photo, and add the space page as a person (or thing) that is in the photo. Posting to the G2G weekly post is not sufficient to earn credit in the challenge, you need to add your photo to the space page. Or more accurately, you need to add the space page to your photo. In the G2G thread you can tell something about your photo and even upload the photo to the thread for better visibility to other members. === Weekly Theme === Each week there is a new G2G post announcing that week's 52 Photos theme. In parallel, a Space page is created for each week's theme - by the end of the year, there are 52 space pages for the 52 Photos Challenge. To get "credit" for participation in that week's theme, you need to add your photo to the space page. ==== The space page address ==== On the G2G post, you will see the name of the space page listed as the linked profile for that post. In the image below for Week 22 of 2019, theme: "Weddings," you will see that the name of the space page is: "Space:52_Photos_Week_22_Wedding" {{Image|file=How_to_add_a_photo_for_the_52_Photos_Challenge.png |align=c |size=500 |caption= }} You will need to copy this space page name and then go to where your image is saved at WikiTree. The photo needs to be saved at WikiTree - to a profile or a space page - in order to earn credit for the challenge. ==== Adding your photo to the space page ==== Now that you have the space page address, go to your photo that you want to add to that week's challenge. On your photo page, scroll down and on the left side under "Edit Image Details" you will see a list of who is already listed in the image: "People & Things in the Image." Just below that is the data entry field "Add person or free-space profile:" It is in this data field that you want to enter the weekly theme's space page address: {{Image|file=How_to_add_a_photo_for_the_52_Photos_Challenge-1.png |align=c |size=500 |caption= }} In the image above, I've added the weekly theme - it is highlighted in orange. Then click "SAVE CHANGES TO IMAGE DETAILS." == Adding a photo to the weekly 52 Photos G2G post == Adding a photo to the weekly G2G post is optional but it will allow other members to see your photo without having to leave the discussion thread. This procedure can be used to add a photo to any G2G question, answer, or comment. To place a photo in the 52 Photos weekly G2G post (or in '''any''' G2G post), go to where the actual photo is saved at WikiTree or elsewhere on the internet. It doesn't matter if the photo is at WikiTree or any other website - if you can see the photo and right click on it, you can add it to a post. Right click on the photo itself and then click "copy image address." {{Image|file=How_to_add_a_photo_for_the_52_Photos_Challenge-2.png |align=l |size=150 |caption=Image button }} Then go to the G2G post and when you're writing, just above the edit box where you type, you'll see the photo icon slightly to the right and above - it looks like a sun over two mountain peaks. Click this button and paste the photo address into the data field. Click the tab button so that the photo details will populate the data entry fields. Select maximum width at 500 so that it will remain on the screen of most computers when others are viewing the thread. Click "OK" to save the photo and you will immediately see it appear in the text box where you are editing the biography. Hope you find this page useful, if you have any questions or suggestions, please leave them in the comments to the right.

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[[Category:Germany Family Brick Walls]] :''Feel free to correct, extend and comment on this page (like you should be with any other as well)'' == Research in country of immigration == Before "crossing the pond" it's essential to do "your homework" in the country your German ancestor went to. Even if his/her own obvious records might reveal nothing more than "Germany" or "Prussia" or some other state name, there might be other ways to figure out the essential place name, you are going to need for your research journey to the country of origin. Also ''collateral research'' might help, which means research on persons who are not direct ancestors but are known or at least suspected to be related. If you are unable to locate records identifying the place of origin for your direct ancestor, you may be able to find records containing that information for their siblings, cousins, or neighbors. The ideal candidates would be siblings, as they are most likely to have the same parents and birthplace, but often people from the same locale would form close bonds in their new country, so don't hesitate to research someone with a different last name if the records make it clear that they were a frequent associate of your ancestor. Even if they are not related, they may come from the same town. The following examples might be a little US-centered but can be applied at least partially also for other countries of immigration. Make sure you get access to as many as possible: === Passenger list=== * might state origin already * people with the same surname listed in adjacent lines on a passenger manifest * what about people with same origin/profession? some might be easier to track down * 1900 US census asked for year of immigration, which might help in finding the right passenger list entry * also consult [https://aad.archives.gov/aad/series-list.jsp?cat=GP44 NARA indexes] * Le Havre ** [https://www.archivesdepartementales76.net/n/marins-passagers-et-bateaux/n:120 how to find sailors, passengers and boats] ** [http://desarmementshavrais.free.fr/passagers.php?passager=Hen&typerech=Debute&p=4 search for passengers] *Marian L. Smith: [ https://www.jewishgen.org/infofiles/manifests/ A Guide to Interpreting Passenger List Annotations] * Stephen P. Morse: [https://stevemorse.org/ One-Step Webpages to search passengers and ships on several databases] === Naturalization=== * details on the process: [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/United_States_Naturalization_and_Citizenship FamilySearch Wiki] * check for all documents requirements in the process (e.g. Declaration of Intention, Petition and Certificate) * as always: not everything is online, but a lot can be found at FamilySearch and ancestry === Census records === * are there "similar" neighbors from the same area easier to track down? * check adults with the same surname listed in the same or adjacent households in the census * check adults with a different surname appearing in the same or adjacent household over multiple censuses * 1900 census contains year of immigration - might help finding passenger list === Marriage record === * might state something about origin * spouse known before coming over? * might contain related/friendly/close witnesses which might be easier to track down in terms of origin Make sure you compare your ancestor's arrival data with the wedding date, in case he got married in the country of immigration. If there's only very little time between them, he might have known his/her spouse already when emigrating, either in person or maybe via some relatives. Make sure you check the village of origin of the spouse and the area around it. === Military record === Did this person serve in the military in their new land? Military pension files include supporting documentation which may include birthdate, birthplace, name of spouse, marriage date & location, death date and location, and other personal information. Veterans of the U.S. Civil War were eligible for [https://www.archives.gov/publications/prologue/2010/spring/civilwarpension.html pension benefits] at both the State and Federal levels. Applications for the pension were thorough and government pension offices required supporting documentation to evaluate a claim. This could include documents such as copies of birth records, marriage certificates, death certificates, family Bible records, supporting affidavits from friends, family, military colleagues, clergy, or physicians. Some pension files are over 100 pages long. The files are considered government records and part of the U.S. National Archives. If the person (or their widow) applied for pension benefits, there should be an index stub. The index cards are searchable at [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1471019 FamilySearch] and searchable/viewable at [https://www.fold3.com/ Fold3]. The application number is the key. You can take that information to the website of [https://eservices.archives.gov/orderonline/start.swe? the National Archives] and request (and pay $30 to $80, depending) for a reproduction of their Compiled Military Service File (NATF 86) or Federal Military Pension Application (NATF 85B or 85D, depending). It can be a slow process to wait for the National Archives to send you the file (either paper or electronic) -- something like 1-4 months -- and it does cost some money. But it could be the key to the information you need to push your research further back. And that could be worth the price. === Death record=== * might state origin * person filling it in is similar to witnesses at wedding (see above) === Church records === * often contain additional / different information than the civil birth, marriage and death records * was the person maybe witness/sponsor/godparent of somebody else, who can be tracked down easier? * also check records besides birth/marriage/death records like communions, confirmations, catechisms, memberships etc. === Obituary === * http://www.newspapers.com (logged-in users see better search results, even with a free account) * http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov * state newspaper archives (e.g. for [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/ California]) * local libraries and historic societies * also check people interred in the same grave, especially those who died shortly after arrival === Town/county history === For a lot of towns and counties there were books published about their history, that might contain a bit about the person you're looking for. * Wikipedia article of town/county often lists them * Google Books (always worth a try also with the plain name and maybe place names) * Internet Archive (has a lot of the content from Google Books available, that is blocked there for users from Europe due to copyright) * local libraries and historic societies === Children=== * mostly all of the above plus baptism/birth exist for them as well, sometimes have more information about parents than in their own records * also check godparents, as they might be related or at least from the area of origin === Compilations === * [https://rpmgrtpublications.wixsite.com/mysite/about-1 German Immigrants in American Church Records (GIACR)] collects American church records that state a place of origin. There are [https://rpmgrtpublications.wixsite.com/mysite/services-2 volumes about multiple state] available, as well as an [https://rpmgrtpublications.wixsite.com/mysite/about-1-1 index] for sale. Some WikiTreers [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1594133/access-volume-german-immigrants-american-church-records-giacr have access to some of the volumes] and might help with lookup. * [https://kurt-krueckeberg.github.io/german_emig_recs.html Bibliography of German Emigration Record Sources] * The [https://immigrantgensoc.org/ Immigrant Genealogical Society] in Burbank, California, doesn't only have some GIACR volumes, but also has [https://immigrantgensoc.org/igs-surname-collection other genealogical compilations organized by surname]. Feel free to [https://immigrantgensoc.org/look-up-services/ request look-ups], but please be advised that due to a shortage of volunteers, there may well be a time lag between the date of request and the date of response (especially in summer). Some charges may apply if substantial time is involved or if significant copying is needed. == Notes on Names == Remember that records in the country of immigration were often recorded phonetically by someone who wasn't German speaking. Vowels and certain consonants (P/B, K/G, T/D, F/V, SCH/SH) can be highly variable. In addition, the way your recent relatives pronounce a family surname isn't necessarily the way the immigrant ancestor pronounced it. For example, "Eise" might be pronounced like "icy" by Americans today, but records made in the 10 years after immigration record the name as "Isa." If you can't find a record in the country of immigration, you may need to get creative with your searches. Note also that the concept of middle names doesn't apply to Germany. A baptism record might contain multiple names, but only one or some of them were usually used in daily life. That "Rufname", or an anglicized version of it, may be the only name recorded on records in the country of immigration. For example, someone baptized as Johann Friedrich may be John, Fred, or Frederick in US records; Katharina Karolina might be Catherine or Caroline. Conversely, the Fred you find in US records might be Johann Friedrich, Georg Friedrich, Friedrich Jacob, etc. in German records. Here is a useful academic article on [https://loyolanotredamelib.org/php/report05/articles/pdfs/Report43Eichhoff23-36.pdf Types of German Surname Changes in America]. It can help give you ideas on alternate spellings to search for. A great way to figure out how a name was spelled in Germany is to find a document your immigrant ancestor signed: a marriage license application, a naturalization record, a property deed of sale, or probate records can give you the spelling you need for German records. A way to check whether you have a reasonable German spelling for a surname are [http://geogen.stoepel.net/ Geogen] and [http://nvk.genealogy.net/ NVK], which will show you where a surname is common in modern day Germany. If you have found the place, make sure you also check for other surnames, as your ancestor might have been born without the parents being married (carrying the mother's surname) or even adopted. == Finding the place of origin == In case you were still not able to determine the exact origin of your German immigrant ancestor with research in the country of immigration, there still might be a chance, in case the name is rare and/or specific to a certain area. You can use these tools, to get an idea of the distribution of the name: * [https://geogen.stoepel.net/ Geogen]: see name distribution based on the 2002 phone book * [https://nvk.genealogy.net/map Namensverbreitungskarte]: similar service by Compgen based on World War I casualty lists and/or 1996 phone book with a more detailed map underneath If you were able to narrow it down to at least a [[wikipedia:List of historic states of Germany|historic state of Germany]] there might be also state-specific sources available to help you. Apart from the hints below, Compgen's GenWiki also has [https://wiki.genealogy.net/Kategorie:Auswanderung_Deutschland Kategorie:Auswanderung Deutschland], which might contain helpful hints or links for certain areas. Be aware that there were some German territories that were named after their capital, which nowadays is a known big city. If a person is stated to come from there, it might only mean that he/she was a citizen of that territory, not necessarily living in that particular city, but any of the places within that state. Examples are the [[wikipedia:Kingdom of Hanover|Kingdom of Hanover]], the [[wikipedia:Grand Duchy of Oldenburg|Grand Duchy of Oldenburg]], the [[wikipedia:Duchy of Holstein|Duchy of Holstein]] as well as the [[wikipedia:Electorate of Hesse|Electorate of Hesse]] (aka Hesse-Kassel) and the [[wikipedia:Grand Duchy of Hesse|Grand Duchy of Hesse]] (aka Hesse-Darmstadt). If your ancestor's origin is stated as Prussia/Preußen, you might also want to check out the article [https://www.many-roads.com/tips-opinions-pointers/german-prussian-genealogy-aids/so-you-think-your-ancestor-was-prussian/ So you think your ancestor was Prussian…] by ManyRoads. === Baden-Württemberg === State Archives of Baden-Württemberg provide the [https://www.auswanderer-bw.de/sixcms/detail.php?template=a_artikel&id=6591&sprache=en database auswanderer-bw.de], which lists Baden-Württemberg emigrants and allows to filter by destination, origin and others (if that data is available). It might be also useful to search the [https://landesarchiv-bw.de/ States Archives' website] itself, as it enables you to order files about the emigration process for some of the people from the database. Friedrich R. Wollmershäuser analyzed Baden newspaper announcements and published them under the four volume collection ''Emigrants from the Grandduchy of Baden before 1872 / Auswanderungen aus dem Großherzogtum Baden vor 1872''. Introduction is in German and English, the lists are only in English. The volumes are sorted by last name and contain the names of people that were announced wanting to emigrate, having deserted, being absent/missing etc. * Volume 1. The Breisgau region with the districts of Breisach, Emmendingen, Ettenheim, Freiburg, Hornberg (until 1857), Kenzingen, Staufen, St. Blasien (until 1844), Triberg (until 1858), and Waldkirch, ISBN 978-3-95505-040-5 * Volume 2. The Odenwald and Bauland regions with the districts of Adelsheim, Boxberg, Buchen Eberbach, Gerlachsheim, Krautheim, Mosbach, Tauberbischofsheim, Walldürn and Wertheim, ISBN 978-3-95505-041-2 * Volume 3. The Ortenau region with the districts of Achern (until 1864), Gengenbach, Haslach, Lahr, Oberkirch, Offenburg, Rheinbischofsheim and Wolfach, ISBN 978-3-95505-042-9 * Volume 4. The area around Rastatt with the districts of Achern (from 1865), Baden-Baden, Bühl, Ettlingen, Gernsbach and Rastatt, ISBN 978-3-95505-043-6 He also did a corresponding two volume edition of ''Emigrants from the Kingdom of Württemberg before 1850 / Auswanderungen aus dem Königreich Württemberg vor 1850'', which are split by time frame instead of region: * Volume 1: Auswanderer und Abwesende aus dem Königreich Württemberg und seinen Nachbarregionen, 1785-1815, ISBN 978-3-95505-051-1. * Volume 2: Auswanderer und Abwesende aus dem Königreich Württemberg und seinen Nachbarregionen, 1816-1835, ISBN 978-3-95505-052-8 The Wollmershäuser books roughly cover the 19th century. For the 18th century, Werner Hacker published several books that each focus on immigration from one region. In the [https://digital.blb-karlsruhe.de/ digital collection of the Baden State Library] sometimes one can also find newspaper announcements about people that either want to emigrate or about emigrated people being searched for because of heritage affairs. It is currently doesn't seem that the Württemberg State Library has a similar offer. For Württemberg, on the other hand, there is the [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/3141/ Württemberg Emigration Index] by Trudy Schenk, which contains data of about 60,000 people. It is accessible with a free ancestry account. What is shown as "Number" when viewing a search result there, actually is a microfilm number, one can search in the [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/ FamilySearch catalog]. === Bayern / Bavaria === As emigration from Bavaria to America, Canada, South America and other overseas territories always took place by ship from German and/or Dutch and French ports. Books about emigration from Bavaria: * Alfons Pfrenzinger: Die mainfränkische Auswanderung nach Ungarn und den österreichischen Erbländern im 18. Jahrhundert (1941/1984) - contains a list of around 7.000 names concerning emigration to Hungary from the Mainfranken area in the 18th century * Manfred Rimpler, Marita Haller, Reinhard Haller: Auswanderer aus Bayern und Böhmen - Band II (Ohetaler-Verlag 2023) - various reports, essays, stories about emigrants from the Bavarian Forest and Bohemia to North America and other overseas regions === Hessen/Hesse === The [https://www.lagis-hessen.de/de/subjects/index/sn/ha consolidated emigrant database of the National Archives in Darmstadt, Marburg and Wiesbaden] is far from complete (Hessian WikiTreer [[Bamberger-113|Daniel Bamberger]] stated that he finds people there in about one of ten cases), but is still a good starting point. Be aware that this database contains a lot of announcements about people wanting to leave Hesse, without the confirmation that they did (e.g. [[Seipp-112|Johann Jacob Seipp (1753-1830)]]). The [https://www.lagis-hessen.de/de/subjects/index/sn/hetrina database of Hessian troups in America] seems to be a lot more complete, which might also be due to the limitation to military records. During the 19th century, the area that is now Hesse was mostly covered by two large states, plus about half a dozen smaller states. These were known as Hesse-Darmstadt and Hesse-Kassel (and named after their capital cities of Darmstadt and Kassel, respectively). To identify the parish offices that were responsible for a place at any given time, the [https://www.lagis-hessen.de/en/subjects/index/sn/ol Historical Gazetteer] can be used. Note that a place's parochial affiliation could change over time. For example, the entry for [https://www.lagis-hessen.de/en/subjects/gsrec/current/2/sn/ol?q=Allendorf+%28eder%29 ''Allendorf (Eder)''] tells you in the section "church and religion" that ''Allendorf (Eder)'' belonged to the parish of ''Battenfeld'' (which is where the parish records were kept), until ''Allendorf (Eder)'' became its own parish in 1964. Once the correct parish office is identified, it is worth checking if the records are available on [https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1&path=40821-751828-751829&cHash=cbb1b0927336405e293a2fbd398b8022 Archion], and to check on [https://wiki.genealogy.net/Battenfeld#Genealogische_Quellen GenWiki] whether there are additional genealogical resources available. To find the civil offices, which collected data since 1875, you can search the [https://www.lagis-hessen.de/de/subjects/index/sn/pstr Hessische Geburten-, Ehe-, Sterberegister]. Digitizations of most records are available from there, but identifying the correct office is not trivial. For example, data for ''Allendorf (Eder)'' is found in the [https://www.lagis-hessen.de/de/subjects/gsearch/sn/pstr?q=Rennertehausen&submit=LAGIS-Suche civil records of ''Rennertehausen'']. There is no simple way to find the correct office, other than searching through all the places near the person's place of origin. The map at the Historical Gazetteer (link above), accessible by clicking on the Hesse map in a place's entry, can be of great help, like [https://www.lagis-hessen.de/de/mapmaker/wms/gkr/3477060/gkh/5654888/layer/adv_dtk50/cl/0 here]. As with many regions in Germany, finding a specific place in Hesse can be challenging, even when the name of the place is known. For example, when looking for [https://www.lagis-hessen.de/en/subjects/gsearch/sn/ol?q=Allendorf ''Allendorf''] in Hesse, this could mean any of several dozen places. If it is disambiguated by stating the nearest river, as was custom in Germany, that may still not fully solve the problem; for instance, there are about half a dozen towns and villages called ''Allendorf'' lying on or near to the river Lahn, all within a 30-mile radius of each other. All of this can make it difficult to identify a person's origin. If you find yourself unable to identify the correct location, it may be necessary to employ the help of locals. The [https://forum.ahnenforschung.net/ Ahnenforschung.Net Forum] is a good place to do so. For the Principality of Waldeck there is "Die waldeckische Auswanderung zwischen 1829 und 1872" by Karl Thomas, which contains an alphabetical list of emigrants in the first volume and chronological lists in the second one. Those books contain the names of people, who were announced in the newspaper "Fürstlich Waldeckisches Regierungs-Blatt", in order for their creditors to be able to claim potential debts before they leave. See also: [[Space:Hesse_Team#Research_Help_and_Regional_Resources]] === Mecklenburg-Vorpommern / Mecklenburg–Western Pomerania === The German Institute for Migration and Ancestral Research (IMAR) in Rostock used to operate a database of about 5,000 individual emigrants from Mecklenburg-Schwerin and 8,000 individual emigrants from Mecklenburg-Strelitz for the period from 1835-1862. It was based on documents in the [https://www.kulturwerte-mv.de/Landesarchiv Mecklenburg Main State Archive at Schwerin]. The Immigrant Genealogical Society owns a copy of the database and provides an [https://immigrantgensoc.org/database-imar/ online index to it]. === Niedersachsen / Lower Saxony === The Oldenburg Society for Family History (Oldenburgische Gesellschaft für Familienkunde e.V.) provides [https://www.auswanderer-oldenburg.de/ a database of emigrants from the whole Grand Duchy of Oldenburg]. === Rheinland-Pfalz / Rhineland-Palatinate === :'' side note: not all people that emigrated during [[Space:Palatine_Migration_Resources|the Palatine Migration]] were actually from the Palatinate'' The southern part of today's Rhineland-Palatinate belonged to Bavaria from 1816 until 1946. Until 1837 it was called [[Wikipedia:Circle of the Rhine|Circle of the Rhine]], then it was renamed the Palatinate (Pfalz). Therefor sources for Bavaria might also help. Some books by Werner Hacker (see [[#Baden-Württemberg|section Baden-Württemberg]]) also cover the area. Additionally there's a series of books named "In Amerika verstorbene Pfälzer" which contains obituaries of immigrations from Palatinate published in the German langauge US newspaper "Der Pfälzer in Amerika". [https://apertus.rlp.de/ APERTUS], the virtual reading room of the State Archives Administration (Landesarchivverwaltung) contains a search that will query the databases of multiple Rhineland Palatinate archive databases. The Institute for Palatine History and Folklore ("Institut für pfälzische Geschichte und Volkskunde") owns a card index of 300 000 items and is working on making them available online ([https://www.pfalzgeschichte.de/de/forschung/laufende-projekte/migrationskartei-online/ project description]). In summer 2023 they started beta-test of [https://migration.pfalzgeschichte.de/ their database] with letters A to S online. Additional sources: * [https://www.auswanderung-rlp.de/quellen-zu-auswanderern/listen-zu-auswanderern.html Collection of digital and print-only lists about emigrants] * [https://wiki.genealogy.net/Auswanderung_Pfalz List of emigration related books for Pfalz/Palatinate] at GenWiki * [[Rupp-572|Israel Daniel Rupp]]: [[Space:A_Collection_of_Upwards_of_Thirty_Thousand_Names_of_German%2C_Swiss%2C_Dutch%2C_French_and_Other_Immigrants_in_Pennsylvania_From_1727_to_1776|A Collection of Upwards of Thirty Thousand Names of German, Swiss, Dutch, French and Other Immigrants in Pennsylvania From 1727 to 1776]] === Saarland === * Werner Hacker: Auswanderungen aus Rheinpfalz und Saarland im 18. Jahrhundert, 1987, (see [[#Baden-Württemberg|paragraph on Baden-Württemberg]] on how to search in Hacker books) * Josef Mergen: Die Auswanderungen aus den ehemals preussischen Teilen des Saarlandes im 19. Jahrhundert, 2 Vol., 1973/1987 * P. Brommer, K. H. Debus, H.-W. Hermann: Inventar der Quellen zur Geschichte der Auswanderung 1500-1914 in den staatlichen Archiven von Rheinland-Pfalz und dem Saarland, Band 27 der Veröffentlichungen der Landesarchivverwaltung Rheinland-Pfalz, Koblenz. (partially searchable via [https://books.google.com/books?redir_esc=y&hl=de&id=cjJmAAAAMAAJ&focus=searchwithinvolume GoogleBooks]) More books can be found at the [https://www.auswanderung-rlp.de/das-projekt/literatur/auswanderung-nach-osteuropa.html list of emigration books to Eastern Europa for Rhineland Palatinate]. === Sachsen/Saxony === :''be aware that parts of Saxony meanwhile belong to the states Thüringen/Thuringia and Sachsen-Anhalt/Saxony-Anhalt'' As of 2022 there are no general emigration databases or books known, so one has to query one of the local state and/or city archive (Staatsarchiv, Stadtarchiv). === Schleswig-Holstein === Professional genealogist Klaus Struve offers a [https://www.rootdigger.de/Emi.htm list of over 110 000 people] who (potentially) emigrated from the territories of Schleswig and Holstein. == Research in the place of origin == Church books are the most frequently used source for genealogical research in Germany. If the records in the country of immigration do not reveal if he/she was Catholic or Protestant/Lutheran/Reformed, the [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Verbreitung_der_Konfessionen_im_deutschen_Reich.jpg 1890s map of Christian denominiations in the German Empire] might help to get an idea. Of course your ancestor might still have been part of a different regional religious minority, but it might be a starting point, to look at the predominant one first. In case there are no church books available at the usual suspects, [https://wiki.genealogy.net/ Compgen's GenWiki] might be of help. Search for the place name to learn if there is/are * a place where one can find church and civil records as well as other sources (section ''Genealogische Quellen'') * one or more published family books (section ''Genealogische Bibliografie''). Also check out [[Space:Familienb%C3%BCcher:_German_Family_Books|Familienbücher: German Family Books]] to see if one of your fellow WikiTreers maybe the family book you're looking for. * a genealogical or historical society for the area (section ''Genealogische und historische Gesellschaften''). If there is nothing stated, try a higher level like district/state. Could also use Google with and search terms like ''Geschichtsverein'', ''Lokalgeschichte'' or ''Regionalgeschichte''. * people that are researching the place (section ''Forscherkontakte''). It might also be an idea to check at Compgen's database platform [http://gedbas.genealogy.net/ GEDBAS] for entries with the right surnames/places and to contact the uploaders of the data. Same of course goes for trees on commercial websites, FamilySearch and geni.com . If you find anything that is not stated in the GenWiki article about the place, please try to add it. Also check out [[Space:Germany_Regions_Team|regional resources compiled by the Germany Project]]. == Use WikiTree == Precisely document all your attempts, successes or failures as well as your assumptions, theories and questions in the WikiTree profile of your immigrant ancestor. If you would like to have support with a concrete questions, post it at [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/ G2G] including a link to the profile. Also make sure you mark your questions with tags for others to easier find it (e.g. ''Germany'' or ''German_Roots''). Since WikiTree is also indexed by search engines like Google you increase the chance of others finding the profile about your ancestor, who might be looking for the same person and might have exactly the answer you need.

How to Categorise Cemeteries

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How to Find Hidden Native American Ancestors

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==Introduction== Here on this space, we are working on a preliminary list of Native Ancestry source types and, more importantly, a companion list of Clues for finding Natives in Hiding. There are undoubtedly many such lists of source types for researching Natives and we could benefit from being made aware of additions to this humble list. The list of Clues for finding hidden Natives is what makes this space unique. Many researchers have a family story of native ancestry, but don't know what to do with it. This will act as a guide for searching for Clues and for evaluating the strength of the evidence that is found. We all did something similar when we were learning about sources. The top three standard sources are; birth marriage and death, followed closely by burial and obituary. Census records are notoriously bad at spelling of names and estimating ages, but excellent for defining relationships. There are many more standard source types that apply specifically to Native Americans and we welcome suggestions. ==Source List for Natives== 1) Government Removal Lists after 1830
2) U.S., Indian Census Rolls, 1885-1940
3) Oklahoma Historical Society
4) Indian Boarding Schools: These were first established in 1885. One example is Carlisle Indian School Digital Resource Center. https://www.carlisleindian.dickinson.edu/
5) Catholic Indian Missions, as well as every other major denimination
6) Tribal rolls. There are 566 federally recognized Indian tribes.
7) Maps that show tribe locations
8) DNA
9) Signed statement of ethnicity
10) Pledge of Citizenship or Naturalization before 1925
11) Record of name change or of ethnic status, or of adoption
12) Burial - Gravestone language and/or symbols, cemetery church affiliation
==Clues For Hidden Natives== It would be unlikely that any of the above source types could be used successfully to find hidden natives, so the following list of Clues are intended to help searchers know where and how to look. This list may also be used to collect Clues and evidence for each, as in the case below.
1) The Family Story of Native Ancestry - this is the starting point, do not dismiss or ignore this
2) Triangulation - proximity of time and place to a tribe
3) Proximity to a sympathetic white community, ie, Amish, Quakers, Brethren, etc.
4) Lack of affiliation with predominant Christian church or profession of a predominant religion
5) Clues left by themselves
. a) unwillingness to talk about Native Ancestry
. b) shifting interest to avoid lying
. c) verbal clueing
. d) multiple relations between any two people
. e) shortening/slurring of names
. f) secret held by only one family member in each generation
6) Clues left by others
. a) hand-written family histories
. b) published histories, ie. family, county, state, etc.
7) Lifestyle
. a) nomadic
. b) hunter-gatherer instead of farming
. c) diet and methods of food preservation
. d) pipe-smoking, male and female
. e) tight, closed communities
8) Physical and Physiological
. a) photos and descriptions
. b) physical traits, ie. earlobes, eyelids, toes, fingers, etc.
. c) five major diseases of Natives (alcoholism, arthritis, heart, kidney, diabetes)
. d) type "O" blood
. e) DNA
*This list of eight Clues has been condensed and adapted from the book "My Family Tells This Story" by Snow Flower.{{Image|file=How_to_Find_Hidden_Native_American_Ancestors.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption="My Family Tells This Story". }} Copyright 1999 by Snow Flower Published 1999 by HERITAGE BOOKS, INC.
1540-E Pointer Ridge Place Bowie, Maryland 20716 1-800-398-7709
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Searching for native ancestry is a more difficult process than searching for other ethnic groups. Searching for anyone who changed their identity, whether it was a name change, a marriage or an adoption, is also more difficult than it is for a person who keeps the same name all their life. The difficulty of finding hidden natives is compounded because, not only did they change their identity, but they wanted to keep their former identity a secret. Most ancestry searchers don't want to tackle such a hard job, so they ignore, or even forget, the family story and are not aware that by doing so they risk losing the story and the opportunity to learn, not only more of the story, but how to find more of the story. Some genealogists crave finding a connection to a Native chief or princess. Not only do very few of those exist, but without having a family story of native ancestry in the first place, it is even more unlikely for them to stumble upon either a story or a connection. So having a family story in the first place is a serious responsibility and searching for these Clues in order to find out more of the story is an honorable mission.
There are three dangers in pursuing Natives in hiding. The first is that our genealogy training requires us to base our conclusions on sources and since secret native ancestry was hidden there are no sources. This could potentially undermine the accepted genealogy source system. Therefore it is important to be just as diligent in providing explanations and reasoning, plus where, when and by whom the Clue was found.
The second danger is that because native ancestry is a collection of subtle Clues to look for, those Clues could be applied to anyone. The first consideration is not searching for the evidence, the first consideration is to be patient and considerate of the person who is entrusted with the information. Let them trust you and have confidence that you will respect the secret and that you will honor the memory of the ancestor.
One of the Clues is that where there is one native there are always more, so the third reason hidden native ancestry is dangerous is not knowing where to stop. Pretty soon everyone is a suspect. That is why it is wise to take this process one person at a time and try to find all the Clues possible before moving to the next one.
Revealing someone as a secret Native must begin with all of the Clues listed above, even if the answer is "unknown" and some evaluation of the strength of each Clue, plus the aggregate, is necessary. Probably the aggregate, or sum, of all the Clues is the most important and special attention must be used in that analysis and summary. The process of finding Clues will probably take longer than a normal records search, and the summary of Clues found will slowly evolve, so it is important to update the summary whenever a new Clue is added. All of these Clues and the analysis should be placed on a family group sheet, or a WikiTree profile, or whatever tree tool is being used, along with the biography, references and sources. All of the evidence must be presented to the jury, so to speak.
Why have these suggestions been proposed? Most trained and conscientious genealogists know how to source information and they automatically connect facts with those sources. Investigating hidden natives is a different process that looks like rumor, innuendo and hearsay to a genealogist. Having a checklist of Clues accompanied with a description of who, where, when and how a Clue was found, plus a reasonable and understandable explanation of what those Clues mean, gives the information collected on a hidden native a format that a genealogist will recognize and respect.
Another problem to overcome is the standardized formats of genealogy forms and databases. There is no fill-in-the-blank for alternate identities. Here on WikiTree we have the advantage of more fields for alternate names than most others use, plus we have free-form space for biography, references and sources with unlimited space for anything else we need to add about a person. So these are proposed suggestions on how to use that space and to use it in ways that other genealogists understand. == Comments by the Moderators == The most important thing that I can tell you is to talk to your family. Some knew, some did not. Sooner or later, you will run into the person who was told the story.
Jeanne Eppley AKA Snow Flower This is just a start, so we need your ideas and input. I believe that there must be standards so that we can hold each other accountable. Rules are not for controlling others, they are a measure of our own self-control. Proper accountability is inclusive, looks at us together and holds us together. Like collaboration, it is our supplementary and complimentary contributions which should make up for our deficiencies and strengthen our weaknesses. By creating a standard system of ''Clues'' for finding hidden natives, and making them similar to standard genealogy, while not being comparable to paper records, gives a reasonable basis for evaluation. Not that we are suggesting a standard "style," but this may evolve to that point. [[Lake-1774 | Steve Lake]]

How to increase a country's presence on WikiTree

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== Who needs a profile on WikiTree? Everybody!1 == One of the questions which comes up frequently on the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/ G2G forum] is some variation on "Why isn't there a WikiTree profile for [insert famous or important person's name here]?" The tone of the question often seems to imply that there is some prejudice on WikiTree against that person, and possibly everybody else who came from that country, worked in that occupation, or whatever. The answer to that question goes something like this: "You know about this person, you know why they're important, and you care enough to want to see a profile for them on WikiTree, so we would love for you to create and source a profile for them." WikiTree is a collaborative effort. There is no board or committee somewhere deciding to include some people and include others. Right on the [https://www.wikitree.com home page], it says that what we're trying to do is "to grow an accurate single family tree." As in, one single family tree, for the whole world. So nobody is excluded. Not by country, or skin colour, or religion, or political views, or any other factor. This is a volunteer effort. The leaders on WikiTree aren't here to add profiles on request. It is our task, as WikiTree volunteers, to add profiles, source them, add categories, add family members, and eventually connect everybody into one big tree. The task is simply too big for the leadership team (which, when you think about it, is tiny in comparison to the number of WikiTreers) to act as free genealogists, adding profiles by request. The problem, when it comes to getting profiles added, is that it's everybody's job, and when something is everybody's job, it becomes nobody's job, because everybody assumes that somebody else is going to do it. So when you know about somebody who should have a profile on WikiTree but doesn't, the solution is to create one for them. (Well, first check to make sure that they don't already have a profile, possibly with a different spelling of their name.) Now, some people think that the profile should be extra-special because it's for an important person, and they may not feel qualified to create an extra-special profile. There are two factors which should help to address that concern: * First, everybody matters: you, me, my father, and your mother. The goal isn't just to have a profile for everybody born since 1 AD (or at least those who are deceased), but for each profile to be as top-quality as possible, because everybody matters. Granted, more people may care about somebody who was famous than about my father, but he was the best father I ever had, and I want the world to know how special he was. So every profile should be as good as we can make it, not just the profiles of famous people. So if you can make profiles for your own family, you can make profiles for famous and important people, too. (Besides, since everybody is connected to everybody else anyway, famous and important people '''are''' your family members, even if you don't know how you're related to them yet.) * Second, there are people ([[:Project:Data_Doctors|Data Doctors]], [[:Project:Sourcerers|Sourcerers]], [[:Project:Connectors|Connectors]], members of dozens of other projects, and general dabblers) who would be happy to come along and improve the profile once you start it, but they can't improve a profile that's not there. == Which countries belong on WikiTree? All of them! == The same thing applies for countries as it does for individuals. If you think your country doesn't get enough attention on WikiTree, you're almost certainly right. But again, it's not a matter of anybody deciding, "We don't want those people on here." Instead, it's a matter of people from a given country not seeing many profiles for people from that country on here, and concluding that WikiTree isn't for them, instead of adding more profiles and helping to solve the problem of that country being so under-represented. == How to increase a country's representation on WikiTree == So here are some suggestions on making sure that your country is fairly represented on WikiTree: # Start with your own family. Build out your family tree as much as you can. Eventually, you should be able to make a link to the main tree (the [[:Space:Connectors_Chat|Connectors Chat]] page has some [[:Space:Connectors_Chat#Hints_and_Tips|Hints and Tips]] on connecting), and then the main tree will contain at least some profiles from your country. # Then, build a few lines through time: if your country is a monarchy, you can make sure that your Royal Family all have profiles and are connected to each other, even if it takes a while to connect them to the main tree. If it's a republic, you can list the heads of state (presidents, or whatever term applies), and link them to each other using succession boxes. (For a good example of how this works, take a look at the profile for [[Thiers-15|Adolphe Thiers]], the second President of France, and follow the links through the succession boxes up to [[Pompidou-1|Georges Pompidou]]. Even the presidents who aren't yet connected to the main tree are at least linked through the succession boxes.) # Besides heads of state, you can build other lines through time: heads of government, chief justices, national archivists, poets laureate, or any other position which can be connected through succession boxes. # You can also add profiles for other notable people: actors, athletes, authors, military figures, musicians, Nobel laureates, scientists, etc. # Then, as you (and hopefully others) add sources, build out family trees, and eventually connect your family and the various lines through time that you build, you'll end up with a framework of families which are connected within your country (as opposed on having to go outside the country to other countries where people have emigrated to make connections). The more those interconnections happen within each country, and the bigger that network of interconnections within the country gets, the easier it's going to be to connect other families to that network. {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Subject !! Countries !! Total Great-Grandparents !! Great-Grandparents Still to Find !! Percent Complete |- |align="right"| [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/759027/ Quest for Great-Grandparents: Australia Edition] || Australia2|| 176 || 61 || 66.8% |- |align="right"| [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/764044/ Quest for Great-Grandparents: United Kingdom Edition] || England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales || 128 || 19 || 85.2% |- |align="right"| [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/768954/ Quest for Great-Grandparents: Canada Edition] || Canada2 || 120 || 57 || 52.5% |- |align="right"| [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/772822/ Quest for Great-Grandparents: Archivist Edition] || Albania, Australia, Belgium, Canada, Finland, France, Germany, New Zealand, Sweden, United Kingdom, United States of America|| 112 || 79 || 29.5% |- |align="right"| [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/777360/ Quest for Great-Grandparents: Hymn Writer Edition - Verse 1] || Wales, Scotland, United States of America, England, Germany|| 112 || 82 || 26.8% |- |align="right"| [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/786336/ Quest for Great-Grandparents: Rocket Scientist Edition] || Argentina, Canada, England, France , United States of America, Ukraine, Scotland, Austria, China, Japan, Russia || 112 || 78 || 35% |- |align="right"| [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/791321/ Quest for Great-Grandparents: France Edition] || France || 128 || 11 || 91.4% |- |align="right"| [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/796520/ Quest for Great-Grandparents: Orbital Edition (Stage 1)] || USA2 || 112 || 34 || 69.6% |- |align="right"| [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/801967/ Quest for Great-Grandparents: Orbital Edition (Stage 2)] || USA2, Netherlands || 112 || 16 || 85.7% |- |align="right"| [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/819868/ Quest for Great-Grandparents: Royal Edition] || Cambodia, Denmark, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Japan, Jordan, Lesotho, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Monaco, Morocco, Thailand, Turkey || 112 || 52 || 53.6% |- |align="right"| [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/824775/ Quest for Great-Grandparents: Goodie Edition - First Helping] || USA, England, Canada, France, Netherlands, New Zealand || 112 || 50 || 55.4% |- |align="right"| [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/828974/ Quest for Great-Grandparents: Kiwi Edition] || New Zealand2 || 128 || 69 || 46.1% |- |align="right"| [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/836456/ Quest for Great-Grandparents: Fizzy Edition] || USA, England, Canada, Spain || 104 || 79 || 24% |- |align="right"| [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/840008/ Quest for Great-Grandparents: Literary Edition] || Belgium, Denmark, England, Finland, France, Germany, India, Ireland, Italy, Norway, Poland, Russia, Spain, Sweden, United States of America || 120 || 76 || 36.7% |- |align="right"| [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1090676/ Zoektocht naar overgrootouders: Nederland Editie (deel twee)] || Netherlands || 112 || 4 || 96.4% |- |align="right"| [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1118118/ Quest for Great-Grandparents: Medical Edition] || Scotland, USA, Jamaica, Japan, Germany, Netherlands, England, China, UK, Australia, Hungary || 112 || 82 || 26.8% |- |align="right"| [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1121201/ Zoektocht naar overgrootouders: kinderauteurs editie] || Netherlands || 88 || 2 || 97.7% |- |align="right"| [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1122427/ Quest for Great-Grandparents: Hymn Writer Edition - Verse 2] || Ireland, Netherlands, Italy, Sweden, France, England, Austria, Iceland, Finland, South Africa, USA || 112 || 79 || 29.5% |- |align="right"| [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1126960/ Quest for Great-Grandparents: Goodie Edition - Second Helping] || Ireland, Hungary, USA, Finland, Austria, England, Scotland, Canada, Germany, Australia, Switzerland || 112 || 97 || 13.4% |- |align="right"| [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1132912/ Quest for Great-Grandparents: Storytime Edition - The First Chapter] || Denmark, England, Netherlands, Wales, Germany, Sweden, Ireland, Scotland, USA, Canada || 112 || 22 || 80.4% |- |align="right"| [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1133820/ Zoektocht naar overgrootouders: Nederlands Architecten editie] || Netherlands || 112 || 11 || 90.2% |- |align="right"| [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1151809/ Quest for Great-Grandparents: Storytime Edition - The Second Chapter] || England, Scotland, USA, Egypt, Australia, Netherlands || 112 || 63 || 43.8% |- |align="right"| [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1160421/ Quest for Great-Grandparents: Musical Edition - Opus 1] || Germany, USA, France, Poland, England, Czech Republic, Canada, Hungary, Scotland || 112 || 54 || 51.8% |- |align="right"| [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1175193/ Quest for Great-Grandparents: Orbital Edition (Stage 3)] || USA2, Netherlands || 112 || 74 || 33.9% |- |align="right"| [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1204398/ Quest for Great-Grandparents: Medical Edition - Second Opinion] || Australia, USA, England, France, Ireland, Hungary, Poland, Scotland, Malaysia || 112 || 70 || 37.5% |- |align="right"| [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1395707/ Quest for Great-Grandparents: Space Opera Edition] || USA, Russia, England, Scotland, Ireland || 112 || 55 || 50.9% |- |align="right"| [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1374078/ How cold is it?] || Denmark, England, France, Germany, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Scotland, Sweden || 112 || 88 || 21.4% |- |} So if any of the people in any of those challenges are from your country, you can help by working their family tree back far enough that we can add them to a relationship finder list, and thereby make your country that much more visible on WikiTree. There are also G2G threads which are about trying to connect the profiles of people whose profiles are not (yet) connected to the main tree. These posts can either be requests for help connecting a particular person, or they may be lists of people who have something in common. There is a list of these challenges on the [[:Space:Places_to_find_unconnected_profiles|Places to find unconnected profiles]] page. So if any of the people in any of those challenges are from your country, you can help by helping to connect them to the main tree, and thus help to make it easier to connect other unconnected branches from your country. == Resources == Here are some places to look for profiles and other content about your country which is already on WikiTree: # Check through the lists of regional projects ([[:Category:Geographical Projects|Geographical Projects]], [[:Category:Asian_Projects|Asian Projects]], [[:Category:Caribbean_Projects|Caribbean Projects]], [[:Category:European_Projects|European Projects]], [[:Category: Latin America Project|Latin America Project]], [[:Category:North_American_Projects|North American Projects]], [[:Category:Oceanian_Projects|Oceanian Projects]], and [[:Category:South_American_Projects|South American Projects]]), to see if there is a project for your country. If not, there may be a project under [[:Category:Ethnic_Roots_Projects|Ethnic Roots Projects]] for people who have come from that country (many of the projects which cover emigrants also cover people who lived in that country, too). # Look at the top of the [[:Category:Categories|Categories]] page for the orange bar with codes for those languages which have category hierarchies on WikiTree. It may be that you are missing content about your country on WikiTree because you're looking in the English hierarchies, instead of within the categories in your country's language. # Look for your country in the subcategories under the [[:Category:Regions|Regions]] category. Most country or ethnic roots projects have links to the project page from the category for that country. # Check the [[:Space:Unconnected_Notables|Unconnected Notables]] page and its sub-pages for unconnected notables from your country. # Check the [[:Space:Let_others_know_what_locations_you_are_working_on|Let others know what locations you are working on]] page and its sub-pages for lists of unconnected and unlinked branches from your country. (If you don't see a section for your country, post a comment, and we'll add one for you.) == Footnotes == # Well, almost everybody. WikiTree only covers people born since 1 AD, and you shouldn't create profiles for living people unless they are your relatives (and you can't create profiles for living children aged 13 or under unless they're your children), but aside from that, everybody deserves a profile on WikiTree. # These lists include large proportions of people who are children (or grandchildren) of immigrants, and therefore could potentially provide connections into other countries as well.

How to Search for Existing Profiles

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[[Category:Acadians Project Free Space Pages]] People who lived a long time ago have many shared descendants. It is quite possible that the profile already exists on WikiTree. If you are adding members of your family tree or from any source, it's important to search for those older ancestors FIRST, before you attempt to create the profile. Covering a little WikiTree ground here, you already know from the Honor Code that we Collaborate and work on shared ancestor profiles together. What does that mean? Each person has just one profile on WikiTree. Everyone who descends from that person shares them on WikiTree. And anyone can edit an Open profile. So you don't have your "own" tree as other sites do. You can see your ancestor tree, but each person does not have a separate profile kept by only you. :The cool thing about this is that you get help from many people and don't have to do it all yourself. :Plus when you connect to an older ancestor, much of the tree above them is often built so you have an immediate view of those ancestors. On a practical level, duplicate profiles must be merged. That means extra computer resources are used everytime that profile is accessed (called redirects). We want to avoid this as much as possible, so WikiTree can remain a free-to-all site. What is the best way to search for someone before creating a new profile? *There are two ways, and the BEST is using the search at the top of the page. This is described in step by step instructions below.

*Not recommended is using the possible matches that WikiTree provides when you are already in the profile creation process. Why? Often those potential profiles don't include the target profile you need (especially for estimated dates), and many of the entries that are listed may be not very close to the parameters of the one you want. It can take a long time to check them all. Duplicates are often missed if you use this process. See these at the bottom of the page. A little time invested now will save YOU and OTHERS time not handling merges, and will make WikiTree a more accurate place for everyone. :The BEST way to SEARCH is described below. '''1. Open any Wikitree Page. Use the Search boxes at the top to enter the name of your target person. ''' {{Image|file=How_to_Search_for_Existing_Profiles.jpg |align=c |size=900 }} '''2. Get the Search Results and sort it by birthdate''' {{Image|file=How_to_Search_for_Existing_Profiles-1.png |align=c |size=1100 }} '''3. Highlight the name to see parents and spouse information''' {{Image|file=How_to_Search_for_Existing_Profiles-2.png |align=c |size=600 }} '''4. Click on the spouse to see the name''' {{Image|file=How_to_Search_for_Existing_Profiles-3.png |align=c |size=1100 }} '''5. Get information from an external site if needed for verification''' {{Image|file=How_to_Search_for_Existing_Profiles-4.png |align=c |size=1100 }} '''5a. Find [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Acadians_Project_Reliable_Sources Reliable Sources here]. '''We particularly like Karen Theriot Reader and Marcel Landry, professional genealogists who have wide family trees, often with sources. '''6. When to add the new profile''' Once you've searched for the person, the spouse, and parents and haven't found anyone, then a new profile is warranted. If you find the parents and they don't have this child yet, it's pretty easy to add this child starting with the father to add a child. You can also add a spouse to an existing spouse profile, but still check to make sure there isn't a profile for the new person yet. Sometimes the spouse will already have this new spouse and you are done! ---- If you are in the process of creating a profile, have entered some information, the WikiTree tool will come up and give you some choices. This is not recommended as the best option as frequently duplicated profiles are created using this technique. But if you are here, this is what to look for: A. Adding a child of an existing parent, father is best due to the carry forward of the name. Names can be edited before saving. {{Image|file=How_to_Search_for_Existing_Profiles-7.png |align=c |size=1100 }} B. Adding an unrelated person - you couldn't fine the person, parents, a spouse so they are going to stand alone with no connections. {{Image|file=How_to_Search_for_Existing_Profiles-6.png |align=c |size=1100 }}

How to Share Sources on WikiTree

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[[Category:Sources]] == How to Share Sources on WikiTree == : Genealogy depends on sources and the citations that reference these sources. This page describes a method to document and share these sources with each other, and with the rest of the genealogical community beyond WikiTree.Every source in WikiTree will show up in normal Google searches. This is true for everyone, even if they never heard of WikiTree. Collaboration is what WikiTree is all about. Collaboration can be extended to include Sources. : Many genealogical sources are available for free on the internet. There are also several paysites with the same information. These pay sites have excellent search capabilities. Many times these search results will lead you to a document that is also available, elsewhere, for free. When possible, the free site should be referenced here on WikiTree. These free sources are too numerous to count. When they are found, the should be documented and shared with everyone. : WikiTree has some excellent features to allow you to share these sources with others: Free-Space Pages, Tags, and Categories. They can also be marked with dates and location. === Create a Free-Space Page for each source. === : This is best for sources that can be used on many WikiTree profiles and sources you want to share with others. There are many paysites for good sources. Many of the sources are also available online for free. When possible, direct people to one of these free sites. There may be many free online locations for the source. List all that can be found. : All sources will have errors in them. No single source should be considered infallible. Both good and bad sources should be referenced. Document the bad information, explain why it is bad, and then use the good information with the proper source. If we don't document this bad information, others may not know what is correct and delete the good information. === Why a Free-Space Page? === : Free-Space pages are for anything that is not a person's profile or a Category. Free-Space pages can support anything, including a source. There are several features of Free-Space pages that can help support the sharing of source information: # Security: This can be Open or Closed to a group of people. Most sources should be open so that anyone can contribute. Maybe some of the more popular sources will have to be closed. # Trusted List: All members of the list will be notified of changes to the source. # Tags: All members following the "Tag" will be notified of changes to the source. # Categories: Categories can be used to group together sources that support one another. (based on location or time-period.) # Location: Each source can be assigned a geographical location, to describe the contents of the book. # Date: Each source can be assigned a time period (start and end date), to describe the contents of the book. === How to create a Free-Space Page for a Source === : Free-Space pages can be created here: https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?action=newspace. The problem with using that link is that any page you create will be, initially, unconnected to anything within WikiTree. A better way is to create the Free-Space page link within another page. This other page can be your WikiTree profile or another Free-Space. This is how you create a Free-Space Page link: ::: [[Space:Free-Space_pagename|Free-Space_pagename]] : Once this link is created (ex: in your profile), you can click on it at any time to create the page or jump to the page. === Items to include in your Free-Space page === ==== Examples ==== : Examples of Things to include in the Free-Space page: # Title # author # publisher # description # External links to all locations where the book can be found # include all editions of the book # include all volumes within the same Free-Space page. Don't make a separate page for each volume. # Source Text: Include an example, with wikitext, showing how to add the source. This text can then be copy-and-pasted to the bottom of any profile. Include a link back to the Free-Space page for the source using the syntax: [[Space:Free-Space_pagename|name of source]] # Citation Text: Include an example citation, with wikitext. This text can then be copy-and-pasted as an inline citation, within the body of the biography section. # Links/Repositories (don't hide URL, to better find duplicates) # (When citing a source, a direct link to the exact page in the source should be provided. This does not have to be shown in the example.) : Also include: # [[Tags|Tags]] # [[Categorization|Categories]] # Location # Start and End Dates === Repositories === : (all have OCR, but not all the same quality) ::* Google Books: https://books.google.com/ excellent in-document search interface, although it only shows a few pages at a time. unique ability to prioritize search results using multiple search terms ::* Archive.org: https://archive.org/ contains books still in copyright, that may be borrowed and read online. excellent in-document search interface, and shows all pages at the same time. can not prioritize search results. several different document formats, including download PDF. ::* Hathi Trust: https://www.hathitrust.org/ poor in-document search interface. unique ability to rotate an individual page, great for pedigree charts. : Some other possible Repositories: ::* Family Search: https://books.familysearch.org ::* Library of Congress: https://www.loc.gov/rr/program/bib/libsci/fulltext.html ::* Smithsonian Libraries: http://library.si.edu/ ::* Project Gutenberg: http://www.gutenberg.org/ ::* The Online Books Page: http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/ ::* Johns Hopkins: https://jscholarship.library.jhu.edu/ === Internal and External Links === : An external link is any link in a profile that does not link to a page on WikiTree. These types of links can look confusing. Here are some examples: ::* http://www.worcesterhistory.org/about/museum-history/ ::* https://archive.org/stream/proceedingsofwor00worca#page/n227/mode/2up : These types of links are very resourceful because they can link to any place on the internet. The problem with these types of links is that the internet keeps changing, and therefore links move and links disappear. Even if the link still works, the information at the link may change. There are many links on WikiTree that do not work. : Another idea is to use "Internal Links." Internal links are links that you provide in a profile that link to other pages within WikiTree. These do not include the entire URL, just a link that only WikiTree understands. Here are some examples ::* [[Space:Free-Space_Page_Name]] ::* [[Smith-9399949|Robert Smith]] : These internal links will never move or disappear. In practice, for sources, it is always best to provide the external link to the exact page being cited, and include the internal link to where more source information can be found. This allows the viewer to get quick access to the source (via the external link) and gives them access to additional information about the source, which includes other external links (from the internal link). === What Links Here === : The "What Links Here" feature within WikiTree is a link that creates a list of all the profiles that use the source. It can show you who else has used the source and how widely used the source is on WikiTree ::: [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Free-Space_pagename|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === How to Show Wiki-Text in a Free-Space Page === : Any Wiki-Text used in a Free-Space page will be interpreted as Wiki Syntax and will not be visible when people read the Free-Space page. When supplying "copy-and-paste" text for others to see that includes Wiki-Text, you must bracket the text within . ::: put the Wiki Syntax here : It may be best to learn by example. Here is a simple example: ::* [[Space:Bethany_Sketches_and_Records|Bethany_Sketches_and_Records]] : Here is a more complex example: ::* [[Space:NEHGR|The New England Historical & Genealogical Register]] : Look at the Edit Tab for these two examples to see how they were created. ---- === Footnotes ===

How to use French departmental archives

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[[Category: France Genealogy Resources]] '''Here is basic help for new users of French archives. ''' == History and organization of public archives in France == In France, archives for birth, marriage, and death records of individuals must be accessed through the archives of département where the event took place. Inside the département, archives were kept by municipality after the revolution, and by parish before 1793. Therefore, it is essential to know the place where an event took place, especially as most of the archives are not indexed. For events before (roughly) 1793, parish archives were kept by priests and clerks who had an obligation, since the 16th century, to record all baptisms, and later also marriages and burials they performed. Since 1668, it was mandatory to keep double registers. After 1793, the municipalities had to keep their own, civil, records, so that events would be recorded by the same authority for all citizens independent of their faith. These records are known as état-civil (civil registration). == How to search the Archives Départementales (Departmental archives) == === What is it ? === Here is the list of the 101 [https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_des_d%C3%A9partements_fran%C3%A7ais départements] . About 90% of these départements provide free online access to their numerized archives. The French Roots project has constructed a [[Space:France_genealogical_resources|list of these archives]]. If you can't find the département you are looking for in our lists, just Google « Archives (insert name of département here) online » and start from there. Try to look for « état-civil » as they have lots of other, non-genealogical, archives. As a general rule, records of people born less than 100 years ago are not available on the internet. (It’s possible to see the records up to 1932 if you visit the archives in person). Some places are more strict than that (stop at 1892, 1900 or 1902). The Paris archives : http://archives.paris.fr/r/124/-at-civil-de-paris/ are a special case because the whole collection was burned down with the Palais des Tuileries in 1870. So all records before 1860, including parish records, were destroyed. They reconstituted part of the old records (I think that’s less than 10%). The indexes for these records are available online, but not the records themselves. For records after 1860, it’s best to know the arrondissement where the event took place, because each arrondissement is a municipality and keeps its own registers. If not sure of the date of an event, check the 10-year-index tables first, and when you have the exact date, go for the record itself. For other départements, the system is the same. You have to know the locality where the event took place because the records are accessed through numerized books and each locality keeps its books. There are no general indexes. You need to « leaf through » the books. === Important ! Terms of use === Most of the departmental archives ask you to agree with their terms of use before you can access the records. Some, like the [http://archives.oise.fr/archives-en-ligne/ Archives de l'Oise] require you to create an account, but they seem to be an exception. The account is free. If uncertain of what the terms of use actually say, please do not take screen shots of the records (except for private use) and aways quote « Archives de XXX » when using the source. Not only is this required by most archives websites, it will be a great help for people reading your profiles. Many archives website provide a permalink feature, which you may add to your source citation to provide direct access to the page where the record is. === Specificities === Each département has its own system, search tools and browser and they don’t put the same range of data online. The system of civil registration is the same everywhere, though. * In small villages, all the records of the year are recorded in the same volume and in bigger localities, there is a separate volume for births, marriages, and deaths * Events are recorded each year as they happen. Registration must take place at most 3 days after the event. At the end of the year, a table of the recorded events is added, and a new volume is started for the following year. * 10-year-index tables (known as Tables Décennales) are built since 1803 (sometimes 1793). The indexes go from 1803 to 1812, 1813 to 1822, etc. * Civil registrations (and to some extent, parish registers) often contain detailed information about witnesses (témoins) to the vital acts. In civil registrations, this information may include age, residence, relationship to the subjects of the act, and occupation. Reviewing this information carefully can often provide more detail about the extended family and often help to break down brick walls in one's tree. Things to know about older archives: * The parish registers are usually for Catholic parishes. Some municipalities have protestant registers available. * The recording of burials before 1668 is often very incomplete. At first, only funerals of local notables were recorded, then only adults. All burials had to be recorded from 1668. * Parts of what is now France were not always French! So, their system may be different and they may not have had mandatory registration at the same time as France. * Some regions kept their parish registers in Latin (the North, for example). == Other resources available at departmental archives == Other genealogical resources from départements include military records (from about 1860 to roughly 1900 ; many départements have included records of those who participated in WWI). Census records were taken every 5 years from 1841 to 1936 (except 1871 and 1916). Many are available online at least up to 1911. Census are a really great tool if your ancestor lived in a small village.

How to use the GRO

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Howard County, Texas

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[[Category:Howard County, Texas]] [[Category:Texas Projects]] ---- *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]'''
Welcome to Howard County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} ---- *The current leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. *The coordinator of this page is [[Powell-2509 |Sherry Powell Roman]] ====History/Timeline==== {{Blue|Howard County was formed from Bexar County on August 21, 1876, organized 1882.}} It was named for Volney Erskine Howard, a United States congressman from Texas in the 1840's and 1850's. It was attached to Mitchell County in 1881 for legal administration, then organized in 1882. Big Spring was designated as county seat. For a time Howard County was responsible for the legal administration of Lynn, Terry, Yoakum, Dawson, Cochran, Gaines, Andrews, Borden, and Martin counties. 1 Howard County is located in the western part of Texas and covers an area of 904 square miles. :'''1700:''' Pawnee and Comanche area :'''1768:''' First Europeans (Spanish) to traverse the future county :'''1849:''' Capt. Randolph B. Marcy of the United States Army described the area :'''1870:''' Anglo-American settlement began in 1870 - First known settler was William Travis Roberts, who settled at Moss Spring :'''1876:''' The county was created in 1876 (founded on August 21, 1876 :'''1880:''' Howard County had a population of 50 :'''1880:''' Small surface pools of crude were noted in the area :'''1881:''' Texas & Pacific Railroad arrived :'''1881:''' Texas & Pacific Railroad commissioned J. B. D. Boydstun to establish an agricultural experiment farm :'''1882:''' Organized in 1882 :'''1882:''' Wolcott Ranch is said to have installed the first of many windmills in the county :'''1882:''' Howard County's first school opened :'''1883:''' The Earl of Aylesford, built the first permanent structure in Big Spring :'''1883:''' J. B. D. Boydstun tried cotton - First modest cotton crop had to be shipped to Sweetwater for ginning {{Image|file=Howard_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=after ginning season. }} :'''1886:''' First test drilling for oil was disappointing :'''1887:''' Dave Rhoton started the local sheep business by building a wool-storage structure at his headquarters in Iatan, Mitchell County. :'''1893:''' Harvey Wallace Caylor, moved to Big Spring, where he painted portraits and western scenes and wrote for western magazines. :'''1900:''' Howard County's population was 2,528 :'''1919:''' S. E. J. Cox set off a speculative oil boom after he encouraged investors to put up money for land :'''1923:''' S. E. J. Cox, along with his famous employer, the polar explorer Dr. Frederick A. Cook, were convicted of oil-land fraud :'''1925:''' Oil was discovered in the Howard-Glasscock field :'''1926:''' The well Otis Chalk No. 1 came in, and the real boom was on :'''1929:''' "Black Tuesday," October 29, 1929, 16,000,000 shares of stock changed hands and the New York Times industrial average plunged nearly forty points, thus marking the worst day in Wall Street history2 :'''1930:''' Three out every four farmers (808 of 1,194) were working someone else's land3 :'''1930:''' Great Depression of the 1930's :'''1937:''' The Texas legislature voted to establish a psychiatric facility, the Big Spring State Hospital :'''1951:''' Big Spring Air Force Base, was activated on October 1, 1951 on the 1,300 acre site of the former Big Spring Army Air Field, a World War II Bombardier Training School.4 :'''1952:''' The base was renamed Webb Air Force Base on May 18, 1952 to memorialize Lt. James L. Webb, a Big Spring native and World War II combat pilot, killed in the crash of his P-51 off the Japanese coast in 1949. :'''1952:''' The 3560th Pilot Training Wing was stationed at the base, and instruction of the first class began in April 1952.5 :'''1977''' Webb Air Force Base was formally deactivated6 :'''1977''' The property Webb AFB had occupied was turned over to the Big Spring Industrial Park.7 =====Government Offices===== {{Image|file=Howard_County_Texas-1.jpg |caption=Howard County Courthouse8 }} ====Geography==== Howard County is located at the boundary between the Llano Estacado to the north and the Edwards Plateau to the south. Beals Creek, a tributary of the Colorado River flows through the center of Big Spring and divides these two major physiographic regions. The elevation ranges from 2,180 to 2,800 feet.9 :Physical Features: On edge of Llano Estacado; sandy loam soils; Natural Dam Lake.10 ====Adjacent counties==== :'''Borden County''' - North :'''Dawson County''' - Northwest Corner :'''Glasscock County''' - South to past the southwest corner :'''Martin County''' - West :'''Mitchell County''' - East :'''Scurry County''' - Northeast Corner :'''Sterling County''' - Southeast Corner ====Major Roads & Hghways==== :'''I-20''' - Interstate 20 :'''US 87''' - U.S. Highway 87 :'''Texas 176''' - State Highway 176 :'''Texas 350''' - State Highway 350 :'''Texas FM 669''' - Farm to Market Road 669 :'''Texas FM 700''' - Farm to Market Road 700 ====Protected areas==== *Big Spring State Park (Texas) ====Demographics==== IN 2000, there were 33,627 people, 11,389 households, and 7,949 families residing in the county. The population density was 37 people per square mile (14/km²). The racial breakdown is of the county was 80.14% White, 4.13% Black or African American and 37.46% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. The median income for a household in the county was $30,805, and the median income for a family was $37,262. About 14.50% of families and 18.60% of the population were below the poverty line, including15.50% of those age 65 or over. ====Cities==== *'''[[:Category:Big Spring, Texas|Big Spring]]''', the county seat had a population of 27,282 in 2016. =====Towns & Unincorporated Communities===== :'''Coahoma''' (872) (Town) :'''Elbow''' (UIC) :'''Forsan''' (216) Town :'''Knott''' (200) (UIC) :'''Sand Springs''' (853) (UIC) :'''Vealmore''' (197) (UIC) =====Towns & Communities of Yesterday===== :'''Soash''' - https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hvsaj :'''Otis Chalk''' - https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hvsaj ====Formed From==== Howard County was created from Bexar and Young districts of Texas. ===Resources=== :'''Minerals:''' Oil, gas, sand, gravel and stone. :'''Agriculture:''' Cotton, beef, hay. Market value $13.9 million. :'''Recreation:''' Lakes, state park; campground in Comanche Trail Park, Native Plant Trail, museum, historical sites, Pow Wow in April, Pops in the Park in July. Howard County resources include agriculture, petrochemicals, Alon Refinery, varied manufacturing; hospitals including a state institution and Veterans Administration hospital; federal prison; privately owned prisons, Howard College; and Union Pacific railroad. ===Census=== :'''1880''' - 50 :'''1890''' - 1,210 :'''1900''' - 2,528 :'''1910''' - 8,881 :'''1920''' - 6,962 :'''1930''' - 22,888 :'''1940''' - 20,990 :'''1950''' - 26,722 :'''1960''' - 40,139 :'''1970''' - 37,796 :'''1980''' - 33,142 :'''1990''' - 32,343 :'''2000''' - 33,627 :'''2010''' - 35,01211 ===Military=== ====
'''The Brave Men & Women of Howard County Who Gave Their Life in Service to Our Country'''
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===Notables=== * Harvey Wallace Caylor western artist * ===Land Grants=== ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Mount Olive Cemetery, Big Spring, Texas|Mount Olive Cemetery]] ::AKA City Cemetery or Masonic Cemetery, AKA Mount Olive Cemetery Park, Big Spring, Texas *[[:Category: Trinity Memorial Park, Big Spring, Texas|Trinity Memorial Park]] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2633 FindaGrave Howard county cemeteries] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Howard/ListHoward.html Howard county cemeteries, Gloria Mayfield] ===Index of Names Used on Page=== ''Alphabetical by Last Name'' :The Earl of Aylesford, J. B. D. Boydstun (2x), Harvey Wallace Caylor, Dr. Frederick A. Cook, S. E. J. Cox (2x), Volney Erskine, Capt. Randolph B. Marcy, Dave Rhoton, William Travis Roberts, Lt. James L. Webb, B. F. Wolcott ===Sources=== :1. ↑ [1] Texas State Historical Association's ''Texas Almanac'' https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch20 :2.↑ [2] Texas State Historical Association's ''Texas Almanac'' https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch20 :3.↑ [3] Texas State Historical Association's ''Texas Almanac'' https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch20 :4. ↑ [4] (Hangar 25 Air Museum, Big Spring, TX, TSHA, Handbook of Texas Online); Webb AFB, Big Spring, TX 1952-1977 Community on Facebook :5.↑ [5] (Hangar 25 Air Museum, Big Spring, TX, TSHA, Handbook of Texas Online); Webb AFB, Big Spring, TX 1952-1977 Community on Facebook :6.↑ [6] (Hangar 25 Air Museum, Big Spring, TX, TSHA, Handbook of Texas Online); Webb AFB, Big Spring, TX 1952-1977 Community on Facebook :7.↑ [7] (Hangar 25 Air Museum, Big Spring, TX, TSHA, Handbook of Texas Online); Webb AFB, Big Spring, TX 1952-1977 Community on Facebook :8.↑ [8] Howard County Courthouse; Photo provided courtesy of TexasCourthouses.com. Howard County Courthouse Big Spring, Texas; http://www.co.howard.tx.us/ :9.↑ [9] Texas State Historical Association's ''Texas Almanac'' http://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/howard-county :10.↑ [10] Texas State Historical Association's ''Texas Almanac'' http://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/howard-county :11.↑ [11] Historic Howard County Population: 1850 - Present; Texas Association of Counties; http://www.txcip.org/tac/census/hist.php?FIPS=48227

Howard Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category: Howard Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Howard Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Howard Howard] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Howard name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Howard's), by time period (18th Century Howard's), or by topic (Howard DNA, Howard Occupations, Howard Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. {| |
[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Howard   Click here for a list of Howard profiles   ]
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[[:Category: Howard Name Study|Click here for the Howard Catagory page]]
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{{Clear}} ==How to Join== To join the Howard Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Howard-17576|Aurora (Howard) Chancy]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Howard}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/howarddnaproject?iframe=yresults Howard yDNA chard at FTDNA] * * ==Membership== * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * Howard * Huward * Heward * Hayward * Howarde * Hoard == Origin of Howard Surname == There are several thories about the origin of the Howard name. There are several websites that make aguements for various origins.
The name does not appear to be related to a place name or occupation.
It has been suggested that it comes from the word Hugihard meaning "heart-brave," or "Hoh-ward", literally "high defender; chief guardian."
Howard also does not appear to be a patronymic surname (like Ericson), although some suggest a relationship to Ó hOghartaigh and/or Ó hIomhair.
The yDNA information suggests that it may have originated in England rather than Ireland or Scotland. == Howard yDNA == * [[Howard-8458|Matthew Howard Sr. (abt.1609-aft.1658)]] haplogroup R-FT276415 * [[Howard-9645|John Howard (abt.1675-)]] haplogroup R-M269 * [[Howard-6890|Gordon Howard (abt.1675-abt.1754)]] haplogroup R-BY14603 * [[Howard-10387|John Howard (1732-1797)]] haplogroup I-M223 * [[Howard-26297|Mordecai Howard Sr. (abt.1745-1804)]] haplogroup 12-BY46958 * [[Howard-17694|Enos Howard (1760-1844)]] haplogroup R-M269 * [[Howard-32546|Thomas Howard (abt.1780-abt.1826)]] haplogroup R-Z16, * [[Howard-19273|Daniel A Howard (1803-aft.1870)]] haplogroup R-M269 *[[Howard-13414|John Fitzalan Howard (1807-1868)]] not recorded * [[Howard-26965|Francis B Howard (1840-abt.1923)]] haplogroup R-M269 ---- {| |
[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=&filterType=yDNA&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=Howard&order=dobup List of Howard yDNA Tests ]
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Howe Family History

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This is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Howe families and information about individuals, places, and things named Howe. (Do you have any info about Howe or the name? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate. You can also post a comment or memory below.) === Alternate Spellings === ALTERNATE SPELLINGS: Hough, Hoey, Haughey, Hoy, How, Hoe, Hoo, Howan, Howin, and Howen. ''Patronymic forms'': Hows, Howson, Howison, and Howes. (Also see: [[Space:Howes Family History|Howes Family History]]. === Origins of the Howe Surname === ORIGINS: Berkshire, England in the 12th century. One of the earliest surnames on record. MEANING: Topographical name from the Old Norse ''hoh'' for "man-made hill" or "burial mound" (for a person who lived by such a place), or locational from places like Howe in Norfolk and West Yorkshire. LINKS: * ''[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~jkmacmul/namemeanings-coatofarms/howe.html Howe]'' * ''[http://www.houseofnames.com/xq/asp.fc/qx/Howe-family-crest.htm Howe Family Crest]'' * ''[http://www.surnamedb.com/surname.aspx?name=howe SurnameDB: Howe]'' === Howe Families === * '''Elizabeth Howe''' (?-present), m. Joseph Marfia ** ''Betty Marfia nee Howe'' is the paternal grandmother of [[Marfia-1|Christine Marfia]]. Click here for the [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/H/HOWE_1.html Howe index] on WikiTree. This list is updated daily. If you are a Howe and add yourself or an ancestor your additions will be reflected on the index tomorrow. === Companies Named Howe === * [[Space:Howe_Scale_Company|Howe Scale Company]] [[Category:Surnames]]

Howe Genealogies

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Howe Genealogies == * by [[Howe-4231|Daniel Wait Howe]] (1839-1920) * revised by [[Howe-4797|Gilman Bigelow Howe]] (b.1850) * published by the New England Historic Genealogical Society, 9 Ashburton Place, Boston, 1929 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Howe Genealogies|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1: Genealogy of John Howe of Sudbury and Marlborough, Massachusetts, and his descendants through 11 generations. ::* https://archive.org/details/howegenealogiesb01howe ::* https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=11748 * Vol. 2: Genealogies of Abraham of Roxbury, James of Ipswich, Abraham of Marlborough and Edward of Lynn, Massachusetts. Appendix. ::* https://archive.org/details/howegenealogiesb02howe ::* https://archive.org/details/howegenealogiest00howe ::* https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=11748 * Vol. 3: Descendants of John Howe, John Harwood, Edwin Price, Robert Inslee Hulsizer, Ben R. Clark, Edwin Hallahan, William R. Brogden, Gordon Salley, Gerald F. Laughlin. by M.P. Taylor. ::* Unavailable? Unrelated? * Also see: [https://www.howegenealogy.org/ Howe Family Genealogy Pages] === Table of Contents === * John Howe of Sudbury and Marlborough, Mass * Index of persons * Abraham Howe of Roxbury, Mass * James How of Roxbury and Ipswich, Mass * Abraham How of Watertown and Marlborough, Mass * Edward Howe of Lynn, Mass === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Howe, Daniel Wait. ''[[Space:Howe Genealogies|Howe Genealogies]]'' (New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 1929) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Howe|Howe]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Howe, Daniel Wait. ''[[Space:Howe Genealogies|Howe Genealogies]]'' (New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 1929) Vol. , [ Page ].

Howe Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Showcase]] [[Category:Howe Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leaders [[Howe-3137|Walter Howe]] or [[Howe-4837|David Howe]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Howe and its variants. There are currently over 10,000 Howe's in WikiTree. The published Howe Genealogies, which focus on five Howe's who settled in New England during the Great Migration period and their descendants list over 10,000 Howe's and there are many more known Howe's around the world. We have a long way to go to capture all Howe's, correct the errors that inevitably have crept in, and build a definitive study. The surnames Howe and How were used interchangeably until the 1800's, when most lines settled on the Howe spelling. DNA can play an important part in this, too. We have known descendants with Y-DNA matches that intersect at colonial settlers and good classical genealogical records to back them up. This is not intended to be limited to Howe's in the United States. There are many Howe's in England and Australia and around the world, and we hope to tie them together as much as possible. Join us and help build this study. See the [http://www.howegenealogy.org Howe Genealogy] web site for more Howe information not captured in WikiTree yet. This web site also includes a page on where to find useful sources, like the published Howe Genealogies in downloadable, searchable PDFs or on searchable CDs. == Sources == Major sources are: * [[Howe-4231 |Daniel Wait Howe]], Howe Genealogies, Vol. 1,[[Howe-83 | John Howe]] of Sudbury and Marlborough, Massachusetts, NEHGS; Location: Boston; Date: 1929 * Daniel Wait Howe, Howe Genealogies, Vol. 2, [[Howe-1110 | Abraham of Roxbury]] et al, NEHGS; Location: Boston; Date: 1929. This volume also traces the descendants of [[Howe-94 | James Howe of Ipswich]], [[Howe-93 | Abraham How of Watertown]], and [[Howe-365 | Edward Howe of Lynn]]. * Four Brothers in the American Revolution, The family background and the careers of Timothy, Darius, Baxter, and Bezaleel Howe with a partial list of their descendants by Herbert Barber Howe, 1957. *Colonel Joseph Howe, York County, South Carolina, His Descendants and his Brothers by Olga Rolster Whitley, May 1960.. and many other sources, such as censuses, vital records, court and probate records, passenger lists, military records, gravesites, obituaries, newspaper articles, family papers, etc.

Howe Scale Company

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This company is known for Howe's Patent Postal Scale, made by the '''Brandon Mfg. Co.''', Brandon, Vermont which later became the Howe Scale Company. [is this right?] There is currently a [http://libra-scales.com/ Howe Scale of Pittsburgh] which seems to be a descendant of the original company. This Howe Scale company also goes by the name Libra Scales. [[Category: Vermont, Manufacturing Companies]] [[Category:Brandon, Vermont]]

Howes Family History

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Also see: [[Space:Howe Family History|Howe Family History]] === Businesses Named Howes === [[Space:S.M. Howes Company|S.M. Howes Company]] === Howes Families on WikiTree === Click here for the [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HOWES Howes index]. This list is updated every day. If you are a Howes or have Howes ancestors and add them to WikiTree, your additions will appear on the index tomorrow. [[Category:Surnames]]

Howland Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Showcase]] [[Category:Howland Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Participate == Please contact the Study's coordinator [[Howland-1489|Anonymous Howland]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other Howland researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == '''What You Can Do''' # Work cooperatively together with other Howland profile managers to create the best Howland tree possible. #Search out original rather than derivative documentation and add sources to Howland profiles. #Write comprehensive, well-sourced biographies for Howland profiles. #Check for duplicates and request merges. #If you are a male with the Howland surname or a variant and have not already, please consider testing your Y-DNA through the Howland Family TreeDNA project (link below), so we can all have a better understanding of our heritage and possibly make new discoveries. == Howland Name Study == Search people or pages on the list in [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Howland_Name_Study Howland Name Study]. == Howland Surname Meaning == * Probably Hoyland: three places in Yorkshire are so called. — Patronymica Britannica (1860) by Mark Antony Lower. * From O 'Hualaghain, or Oh-Uallachain, 'Hualagan’s Descendant'. 'Donnell G'Hualaghain, Archbishop of Munster', a.d. 1182. In Ireland this name has been Anglicised Nolan and Holland. It is now very uncommon in the Isle of Man. — Manx Names (1890) by Arthur William Moore. * (Scandinavian) Dweller at the How- Land [v. How, and + Old Norse land]. — Surnames of the United Kingdom (1912) by Henry Harrison. * (English) Dweller at, or near, a hillock. — Dictionary of American Family Names (1956) by Elsdon Coles Smith. * English: variant of Holland 1. Americanized form of Norwegian Hovland. — Dictionary of American Family Names ©2013, Oxford University Press. * Irish: reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hÓileáin, a variant of Ó hAoláin, from a form of Faolán (with loss of the initial F-), a personal name representing a diminutive of faol ‘wolf’. Compare Whelan. English and Scottish: habitational name from Holland, a division of Lincolnshire, or any of the eight villages in various parts of England so called, from Old English hoh ‘ridge’ + land ‘land’. The Scottish name may also be from places called Holland in Orkney, Houlland in Shetland, Hollandbush in Stirlingshire, and Holland-Hirst in the parish of Kirkintilloch. English, German, Jewish (Ashkenazic), Danish, and Dutch: regional name from Holland, a province of the Netherlands. — Dictionary of American Family Names ©2013, Oxford University Press. == Howland DNA Studies == If you are a male with the Howland surname or a variant and have not already, please consider testing your Y-DNA through the Howland Family TreeDNA project (link below), so we can all have a better understanding of our heritage and possibly make new discoveries. '''Haplogroup and SNP (single nucleotide polymorphism) on Y Haplotree''' The haplogroup is defined by the most recently known mutation in a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP). A polymorphism is a variation of a segment of DNA involving a single nucleotide. These mutations are less frequent, making them useful for looking further back in a lineage. Y-DNA is passed strictly from father to son undiluted through many generations. Thus, it can be used for genealogy of distant ancestors. While the Y-DNA is relatively stable, there are occasional mutations, which create branches in the human haplotree. These branches are defined by specific single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) from which the branch takes its name. '''Howlands of Wye, Charing, Eastling, Teynham, and Newnham''' The haplotree branch leading to this SNP is quite deep in the hierarchy: * '''Charing, Kent, England''': R-M269 >> R-L151 > R-U106 > R-Z2265 > R-Z381 > R-Z301 > R-L48 > R-Z9 > R-Z30 > R-Z2 > R-Z7 > R-Z8 > R-Z1 > R-Z344 > R-Z6 > R-A96 > R-S10415 > R-A9701 > '''R-A9703'''.Family TreeDNA. [https://discover.familytreedna.com/y-dna/R-A9703/path Ancestral Path]. ::Earliest known ancestor: '''''[[Howland-4610|James² (John¹) Howland]] of Charing (1764 - 1847)'''''. * '''Teynham, Kent, England''': R-M269 >> R-L151 > R-U106 > R-Z2265 > R-Z381 > R-Z301 > R-L48 > R-Z9 > R-Z30 > R-Z2 > R-Z7 > R-Z8 > R-Z1 > R-Z344 > R-Z6 > R-A96 > R-S10415 > R-A9701 > '''R-A9703''' > 9 private variants. ::Most recent common ancestor: '''''[[Howland-4556|James William⁴ (Thomas³, James², John¹) Howland]] of Teynham (1828 - 1912)'''''. ::*'''Newnham, Kent, England''': R-M269 >> R-L151 > R-U106 > R-Z2265 > R-Z381 > R-Z301 > R-L48 > R-Z9 > R-Z30 > R-Z2 > R-Z7 > R-Z8 > R-Z1 > R-Z344 > R-Z6 > R-A96 > R-S10415 > R-A9701 > '''R-A9703''' > 9 private variants. :::Most recent common ancestor: '''''[[Baker-65769|Frederick⁵ (James William⁴, Thomas³, James², John¹ Howland) Baker]] of Newnham (1850 - 1934)'''''. '''Howlands of Fenstanton''' The haplotree branch leading to this SNP is quite deep in the hierarchy: * '''Fenstanton, Huntingdonshire, England''': R-M269 >> R-L151 > R-U106 > R-Z2265 > R-Z381 > R-Z301 > R-L48 > R-Z9 > R-Z30 > R-Z2 > R-Z7 > R-Z8 > R-Z1 > R-Z344 > R-Z6 > R-A96 > R-S10415 > R-A9701 > R-A9703 > '''R-A9708'''.Family TreeDNA. [https://discover.familytreedna.com/y-dna/R-A9708/path Ancestral Path]. ::Earliest known ancestor: '''''[[Howland-326|Henry Howland]] of Fenstanton (abt. 1564 - 1635)'''''. * '''Fenstanton, Huntingdonshire, England''': R-M269 >> R-L151 > R-U106 > R-Z2265 > R-Z381 > R-Z301 > R-L48 > R-Z9 > R-Z30 > R-Z2 > R-Z7 > R-Z8 > R-Z1 > R-Z344 > R-Z6 > R-A96 > R-S10415 > R-A9701 > R-A9703 > '''R-A9708''' > R-FT62874. ::Most recent common ancestor: '''''[[Howland-76|Arthur Howland]] (abt. 1590 - 1675)'''''. ::* '''Plymouth Colony, America''': R-M269 >> R-L151 > R-U106 > R-Z2265 > R-Z381 > R-Z301 > R-L48 > R-Z9 > R-Z30 > R-Z2 > R-Z7 > R-Z8 > R-Z1 > R-Z344 > R-Z6 > R-A96 > R-S10415 > R-A9701 > R-A9703 > R-A9708 > '''R-FT62874'''. ::: Most recent common ancestor: '''''[[Howland-1400|Samuel⁵ (Thomas⁴, Arthur³, Arthur², Henry¹) Howland]] (1711 - bef. 1797)'''''. * '''Fenstanton, Huntingdonshire, England''': R-M269 >> R-L151 > R-U106 > R-Z2265 > R-Z381 > R-Z301 > R-L48 > R-Z9 > R-Z30 > R-Z2 > R-Z7 > R-Z8 > R-Z1 > R-Z344 > R-Z6 > R-A96 > R-S10415 > R-A9701 > R-A9703 > '''R-A9708'''. ::Most recent common ancestor: '''''[[Howland-21|John Howland]] of the Mayflower (abt. 1592 - 1673)'''''. ::* '''Plymouth Colony, America''': R-M269 >> R-L151 > R-U106 > R-Z2265 > R-Z381 > R-Z301 > R-L48 > R-Z9 > R-Z30 > R-Z2 > R-Z7 > R-Z8 > R-Z1 > R-Z344 > R-Z6 > R-A96 > R-S10415 > R-A9701 > R-A9703 > R-A9708 > '''2 private variants (A9705 and Z18598)'''. :::Most recent common ancestor: '''''[[Howland-82|John, Jr³ (John², Henry¹) Howland]] (1627 - aft. 1699)'''''. ::* '''Plymouth Colony, America''': R-M269 >> R-L151 > R-U106 > R-Z2265 > R-Z381 > R-Z301 > R-L48 > R-Z9 > R-Z30 > R-Z2 > R-Z7 > R-Z8 > R-Z1 > R-Z344 > R-Z6 > R-A96 > R-S10415 > R-A9701 > R-A9703 > R-A9708 > '''4 private variants (13599901 and 12315744)'''. :::Most recent common ancestor: '''''[[Howland-55|Jabez³, (John², Henry¹) Howland]] (1644 - 1712)'''''. * '''Fenstanton, Huntingdonshire, England''': R-M269 >> R-L151 > R-U106 > R-Z2265 > R-Z381 > R-Z301 > R-L48 > R-Z9 > R-Z30 > R-Z2 > R-Z7 > R-Z8 > R-Z1 > R-Z344 > R-Z6 > R-A96 > R-S10415 > R-A9701 > R-A9703 > '''R-A9708''' > R-FGC58211. ::Most recent common ancestor: '''''[[Howland-77|Henry Howland, Jr]] (abt. 1600 - 1671)'''''. ::* '''Plymouth Colony, America''': R-M269 >> R-L151 > R-U106 > R-Z2265 > R-Z381 > R-Z301 > R-L48 > R-Z9 > R-Z30 > R-Z2 > R-Z7 > R-Z8 > R-Z1 > R-Z344 > R-Z6 > R-A96 > R-S10415 > R-A9701 > R-A9703 > R-A9708 > '''R-FGC58211'''. :::Most recent common ancestor: '''''[[Howland-322|Nathaniel⁴ (Zoeth³, Henry², Henry¹) Howland]] (1657 - 1723).''''' New haplotree branches can be identified when a sufficient number of test results are available. The rate of growth of the haplotree is now quite high and we can expect smaller twigs beyond the current terminal SNP, R-A9703. '''Scientific Details''' R-A9703 has these 11 Y chromosome mutations which are shared by seven DNA tested Howland patrilineal descendants in this haplogroup. They show a paternal lineage of father-son relationships that have accumulated mutations over time.Family TreeDNA. [https://discover.familytreedna.com/y-dna/R-A9703/story The R-A9703 Story]. The FamilyTreeDNA Time to Most Recent Common Ancestor (TMRCA) estimate (Beta) is calculated based on SNP and STR test results from many present-day DNA testers. The uncertainty in the molecular clock and other factors is represented in this probability plot, which shows the most likely time when the common ancestor was born amongst the other statistical possibilities. 1600 CE, this date is an estimate based on genetic information only. With a 95% probability, the most recent common ancestor of all members of haplogroup R-A9703 was born between the years 1384 and 1731 CE. The most likely estimate is 1584 CE, rounded to 1600 CE. Family TreeDNA. [https://discover.familytreedna.com/y-dna/R-A9703/scientific Scientific Details]. '''Howlands of Isle of Man''' The haplotree branch leading to this SNP is quite deep in the hierarchy: * '''Isle of Man''': R-M269 >> R-L151 > R-P312 > R-Z290 > R-L21 > R-DF13 > R-DF21 > R-FGC3213 > R-ZZ1_1 > R-S3058 > R-S424 > R-CTS2187 > R-FGC3215 > R-ZZ23 > R-Y12464 > R-ZZ25 > R-Z17998 > R-Y82369 > '''R-Y105832'''. ::Earliest known ancestor: '''''Hugh Howland (1825 - 1892)'''''. New haplotree branches can be identified when a sufficient number of test results are available. The rate of growth of the haplotree is now quite high and we can expect smaller twigs beyond the current terminal SNP, R-Y105832. '''Howlands of North Carolina''' The haplotree branch leading to this SNP is quite deep in the hierarchy: * '''Carteret County, North Carolina''': R-M269 >> R-L151 > R-P312 > R-ZZ11 > R-DF27 > R-ZZ12_1 > R-FGC78762 > R-BY1058 > R-BY1717 > R-L881 > R-FT13035 > R-A7385 > '''R-BY32636'''. ::Most recent common ancestor: '''''[[Howland-4431|Benjamin Tucker Howland]] (1778 - 1862)'''''. New haplotree branches can be identified when a sufficient number of test results are available. The rate of growth of the haplotree is now quite high and we can expect smaller twigs beyond the current terminal SNP, R-BY32636. '''STR (short tandem repeat) Results''' * [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/Howland?iframe=ycolorized Howland DNA Project - Y-DNA Colorized Chart]. Family TreeDNA. ::Arthur Howland: one STR mutation in the 1-37 STR panel (from FTDNA): '''DYS464a=16''', and one STR mutation in the 600+ STR panel (from FTDNA): '''FTY1094=16'''. ::John Howland: one STR mutation in the 600+ STR panel (from FTDNA): '''FTY1094=17'''. ::Henry Howland, Jr: two STR mutations in the 68-111 STR panel (from FTDNA): '''DYS485=14''' and '''DYS505=11''', and one STR mutation in the 600+ STR panel (from FTDNA): '''FTY1094=16'''. '''More information on Howland DNA''' * [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/howland/about Howland DNA project]. Family TreeDNA. * [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/mayflowersociety/about Mayflower - Official Project of General Society of Mayflower Descendants (GSMD)]. Family TreeDNA. * [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/u106/about/background R U106 (R1b-U106) Y-DNA Haplogroup]. Family TreeDNA. * [https://mayflowerdna.org/wiki/index.php?title=Howland_(Y-DNA) Howland (Y-DNA)]. Mayflower DNA. == Migration == '''Howland Settlers in America in the 17th Century''' * [[Howland-21|John Howland]] (abt. 1592 - 1673) who came over on the ''Mayflower'' in 1620. * [[Howland-77|Henry Howland]] (abt. 1600 - 1671) who landed in Massachusetts about 1632/3.Robert Charles Anderson, "Henry Howland", in The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Vol II, Boston, New England Historic Genealogical Society 1995 p. 1016 - 1022. * [[Howland-76|Arthur Howland]] (abt. 1590 - 1675) who showed up in Duxbury, Massachusetts, by 6 August 1640, when he is referenced in the notebook of Boston attorney Thomas Lechford.Thomas Lechford, Edward Hale (ed.), Note-Book Kept by Thomas Lechford, Esq., Lawyer, in Boston, Massachusetts Bay, from June 27, 1638, to July 29, 1641 (Cambridge, 1885), 297-299. '''Howland Settlers in Canada in the 18th Century''' * Ms. Elenor Howland, United Empire Loyalist. who settled in Saint John, New Brunswick c. 1784.Rubincam, Milton. The Old United Empire Loyalists List. Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc, 1976. (Originally published as; United Empire Loyalists. The Centennial of the Settlement of Upper Canada. Rose Publishing Company, 1885.) '''Howland Settlers in Australia in the 19th Century''' * Edward Howland, aged 29, a labourer, who arrived in South Australia in 1854 aboard the ship ''Royal Charlie''.South Australian Register Thursday 25th May 1854. (Retrieved 2010, November 5) Royal Charlie 1854. Retrieved http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/royalcharlie1854.shtml. == Notable people with the surname Howland == * [[Howland-3551|Alfred Cornelius Howland]] (1838 - 1909), American painter * [[Howland-4414|Ben Howland]] (born 1957), American college basketball coach * [[Howland-1715|Benjamin Howland]] (1755 - 1821), a United States Senator from Rhode Island * Beth Howland (1941 - 2015), American stage and television actress * Chris Howland (1928 - 2013), British radio and television presenter * Christopher Howland (1936 - 2010), English cricketer * David Howland (born 1986), Northern Irish footballer * [[Howland-4428|Edna Howland]] (1886 - 1964), American vaudeville artist * Edwin Howland (1838 - 1876), American architect * [[Woolsey-1410|Eliza Howland]] (1826 - 1917), American author and the wife of Union Army officer Joseph Howland * [[Howland-3547|Esther Allen Howland]] (1828 - 1904), an artist and businesswoman * [[Allen-46269|Esther Allen Howland]] (1801 - 1860), American cookbook author * [[Howland-4421|Fred Howland]] (1864 - 1953), Vermont attorney, businessman, and Republican politician * [[Howland-142|Gardiner Greene Howland]] (1787 - 1851), a prominent American businessman * Jason Howland, American composer (1971) * [[Howland-3423|Jobyna Howland]] (1880 - 1936), an American stage and screen actress * [[Howland-21|John Howland]] (abt. 1592 - 1673), a Mayflower passenger and early settler in the United States * [[Howland-4417|John Howland]] (1873 - 1926), an American pediatrician * [[Howland-3534|Joseph Howland]] (1834 - 1886), an American Civil War veteran who later served as New York State Treasurer * [[Howland-1393|Leonard Paul Howland]] (1865 - 1942), an American lawyer and politician * [[Howland-3435|Meredith Howland]] (1833 - 1912), American soldier and society man * [[Howland-3899|Olin Ross Howland]] (1886 - 1959), an American film and theatre actor * [[Howland-1178|Oliver Aiken Howland]] (1847 - 1905), a Toronto lawyer and political figure in the 19th century * [[Howland-105|Richard Howland]] (1540 - 1600), an English churchman and academic, and bishop of Peterborough * Robert Leslie Howland (1905 - 1986), an English track and field athlete * [[Howland-4427|Russell Howland]] (1908 - 1995), American music educator * [[Howland-131|Samuel Shaw Howland]] (1790 - 1853), a prominent American businessman * [[Howland-4422|William Howland]] (musician) (1871 - 1945), American operatic bass, voice teacher, composer, conductor and university administrator * [[Howland-3549|William Bailey Howland]] (1849 - 1917), editor of ''Outlook'' * [[Howland-3536|William Goldwin Carrington Howland]] (1915 - 1994), a lawyer, judge, and Chief Justice of Ontario * [[Howland-1177|William Holmes Howland]] (1844 - 1893), mayor of Toronto from 1886 to 1887 * [[Howland-1175|William Pearce Howland]] (1811 - 1907), second Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, from 1868 to 1873 == Howland Place Names == * Howland, Maine * Howland, Missouri * Howland Township, Trumbull County, Ohio * Howland Island, an uninhabited coral island that is an unorganized territory of the United States * Howland Hook Marine Terminal, a container port facility on Staten Island, New York City, United States == Books Written by Howland’s == * [[Howland-3546|S. A. Howland]], ''Steamboat Disasters and Railroad Accidents in the United States'' (1840). * Esther Allen Howland, ''The American Economical Housekeeper and Family Receipt Book'' (1850). * [[Howland-3550|Henry J. Howland]], ''The Heart of the Commonwealth, Or, Worcester As it Is; Being a Correct Guide to All the Publis Buildings and Institutions, (etc.)'' (1856). * George Howland, ''A Practical Grammar of the English Language, Comprising Analysis and Synthesis'' (1867). * [[Howland-2783|Albert Franklyn Howland]], ''A Brief Genealogical and Biographical History of Arthur, Henry, and John Howland and Their Descendants of the United States and Canada'' (1885) and ''A History of The Town of Acushnet, Bristol County, State of Massachusetts'' (1907). * William Henry Howland, ''The Quakeress Spy : A Romance of 1780'' (1883). * [[Woolsey-1410|Eliza Newton (Woolsey) Howland]], ''Letters of a Family During the War for the Union 1861-1865'' (1899). * Legrand Howland, ''Jacques of Bruges'', (1904). * Harold Jacobs Howland, ''Theodore Roosevelt and His Times: A Chronicle of the Progressive Movement'' (1921). * [[Howland-1396|Charles Roscoe Howland]], ''Military History of the World War'' (1932) and ''A Brief Genealogical and Biographical Record of Charles Roscoe Howland, Brothers, and Forebears'' (1946). * William Howland, ''Howlands in America'' (1939). * Ethan Howland, ''The Lobster War'' (2001). * Jacob Howland, ''The Republic: the Odyssey of Philosophy'' (2004). * Douglas Howland. ''The State of Sovereignty: Territories, Laws, Populations'' (2009). * Leila Howland, ''Nantucket Blue'' (2014). == Resources == * [https://archive.org/details/briefgenealogica00howl/page/n8/mode/2up ''A Brief Genealogical and Biographical History of Arthur, Henry, and John Howland and Their Descendants of the United States and Canada''] (1885). * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433081951539&view=2up&seq=6 ''The Howland Homestead''] (1911 -1913). * ''The Howland Quarterly'' (1936 - current). * [https://archive.org/details/howlandsinameric00howl ''The Howlands in America''] (1939). * [https://archive.org/details/briefgenealogica00howl_0/page/n7/mode/2up ''A Brief Genealogical and Biographical Record of Charles Roscoe Howland, Brothers, and Forebears''] (1946). * [https://archive.org/details/johnhowlandofmay01whit/page/6 ''John Howland of the Mayflower. Vol. I. The First Five Generations: Documented Descendants Through His First Child Desire Howland and Her Husband Captain John Gorham''] (1990). * [https://archive.org/details/johnhowlandofmay02whit/page/8 ''John Howland of the Mayflower. Vol. II. The First Five Generations: Documented Descendants Through His Second Child John Howland and His Wife, Mary Lee''] (1993). * [https://archive.org/details/johnhowlandofmay03whit/page/4 ''John Howland of the Mayflower. Vol. III. The First Five Generations: Documented Descendants Through His Third Child Hope Howland, Wife of John Chipman''] (2008, 2011). * [https://archive.org/details/johnhowlandofmay04whit/page/4 ''John Howland of the Mayflower. Vol. IV. The First Five Generations: Documented Descendants Through His Fourth Child Elizabeth Howland, Wife of Ephraim Hicks and Captain John Dickinson''] (2008). == Sources ==

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[[Category: Howlong Cemetery, Howlong, New South Wales]] [[Category: New South Wales, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] This is part of the [[Project:Oceania_Cemeteries#WikiTree_Australian_Cemeteries|Australian Cemeteries Project]]. ===About=== Howlong Cemetery, is situated to the west of Albury, NSW, beside the Murray River. Links to WikiTree profiles are provided (where known). If you know of any others that can be linked to please contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] to have the link added. If you require a photo of a gravestone listed and there is no profile on WikiTree, please create a profile (WIkiTree is entirely free) and contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] and one will be added to the new profile. WikiTree is a collaborative effort, so it is little to ask that you add a profile for a person that has not already been added. If you have found a profile then please consider helping others by adding the details of another profile to WikiTree that has not already been added. ===Location and Map=== [https://www.openstreetmap.org/search?query=woomargama%20nsw#map=15/-35.8228/147.2645 Link to map of Howlong Cemetery] ===Sortable Table of graves=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''last name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''age''' ! align="center" class="unsortable" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''photo #''' |- |?||||1870||||Erected by Michael Garry||3271130 |- |A, M||||1866||||||3271031 |- | [[Adams-68544|Adams, David Robert]]||||1977 Apr 14||66||H of Maud; F of Jean & Rhonda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Adams-68544.jpg 3270994] |- | [[Gardner-23767|Adams, Maud Catherine]]||||2008 Nov 12||96||W of David; M of Jean & Rhonda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Adams-68544.jpg 3270994] |- | [[Alchin-531|Alchin, Paul Neville]]||1974 Jul 04||2016 May 31||||H of Carley; F of Austin & Blake; S of Lyn & Laurie, Allison & Dick; B of Bronwyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Alchin-531.jpg 3270951] |- | [[Alexander-25736| Alexander, Samuel Stephen]]||1952 Dec 26||2002 Dec 19||||H of Diane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Alexander-25736.jpg 3270865] |- | [[Decker-8472|Altmeier, Annie]]||||1957 Apr 02||73||W of Phillip|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Decker-8472.jpg 3271092] |- | [[Altmeier-10|Altmeier, Phillip]]||||1926 Dec 09||44||H of Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/Altmeier-10.jpg 3271093] |- | [[Anderson-81174|Anderson, Albert E]]||1922 Jan 07||2006 Oct 19||||AIF VX121863; H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Anderson-81174.jpg 3270851] |- | [[Androsevic-1|Androsevic, Gusta]]||1931 Jun 01||2013 Oct 29||||H of Katica; F of Anica & Ivica|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Androsevic-1.jpg 3270970] |- | [[Unknown-663223| Androsevic, Katica]]||1931 Mar 29||2021 Feb 13||||W of Gusta; M of Anica & Ivan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Androsevic-1.jpg 3270970] |- | Anthony, Ellen May||||1960 Aug 15||||W of John; M of Maude & Ernest||3271120 |- |Anthony, John||||1903 Jan 04||||W of Ellen; B of Maude & Ernest||3271120 |- | [[Leahy-1616|Antonio, Lillie Catherine]]||||1910 Apr 07||32||W of Alfred Antonio; D of Richard & Margaret Leahy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Leahy-1616.jpg 3271145] |- | [[Archer-8132| Archer, Franklyn Parkes]]||||1983 Aug 19||||H of Lorna (dec); F of Pam|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Archer-8132.jpg 3270827] |- | [[Roe-5467|Archer, Lorna Mary]]||||1978 Sep 26||||W of Frank; M of Pam|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Roe-5467.jpg 3270826] |- | [[Armstrong-26326| Armstrong, Alfred]]||||1948 Nov 27||73||H of Matilda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Armstrong-26326.jpg 3271123] |- | [[Armstrong-26332|Armstrong, Dennis Lawrence]]||1944 Apr 28||2021 Nov 19||||H of Lynette; F of Leanne, Jason, Dimity|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Armstrong-26332.jpg 3270933] |- | [[Fuller-5591|Armstrong, Ethel May]]||||2002 Nov 03||79||W of S C Val Armstrong|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Armstrong-26327.jpg 3271194] |- | [[Gilson-1546| Armstrong, Matilda]]||||1957 Jul 28||71||W of Alfred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Armstrong-26326.jpg 3271123] |- | [[Armstrong-26327|Armstrong, S C Val]]||||1995 Mar 03||73||H of Ethel; F of Alf & Dennis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Armstrong-26327.jpg 3271194] |- | [[Murray-21836|Ashford, Frances Delhi]]||||1969 May 05||95|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Ashford-1692.jpg 3270774] |- | [[Ashford-1692| Ashford, Thomas]]||1865 Apr 25||1945 Sep 26|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Ashford-1692.jpg 3270774] |- | [[Ashford-1694|Ashford, W D V]]||||1990 Apr 13||73||AIF VX114631; H of Eva; F of Graham, David, Leigh|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Ashford-1694.jpg 3270819] |- | [[Hamer-1322| Ashford, Eva A]]||||1999 Aug 25||77||RAAF 106947; W of Bill; M of Graham, David, Leigh|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Hamer-1322.jpg 3270818] |- | [[Kiley-499| Austin, Mary Kathleen]]||||1967 May 11||58|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Kiley-499.jpg 3271028] |- | [[Austin-17061| Austin, William John]]||||1961 Aug 11||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Austin-17061.jpg 3271029] |- | [[Smith-327068| Ballantyne, Margaret Kennedy]]||||1904 Nov 22||85||W of Rev. D H Ballantyne; d. Howlong Station|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Smith-327068.jpg 3271039] |- | [[Ford-24154|Barber, Vera Winifred]]||1911 Oct 17||1993 Sep 13||||W of Alexander; M of Judith, John, Jeanetta|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Ford-24154.jpg 3271196] |- | [[Barge-274|Barge, Douglas Arthur]]||1932 May 25||2005 Sep 02||||H of Lorraine Roselyn; F of Dona, Darren, Kerry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Barge-274.jpg 3270698] |- | [[Barling-252|Barling, John Frederick]]||||1962 Sep 15||74||F of Ralph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Barling-252.jpg 3270821] |- | [[Barling-408|Barling, John Robert]]||||1974||32||d. Birdwood; only S of Ralph F Barling|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Barling-408.jpg 3270822] |- | [[Fuller-13729| Barling, May]]||||1974 May 04||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Barling-408.jpg 3270822] |- | [[Barling-407|Barling, Ralph Frederick]]||||1968||48||d.Tennant Creek; S of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Barling-252.jpg 3270821] |- | [[Bartley-2199|Bartley, Kathleen]]||1953 Dec 18||2015 Sep 09|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Bartley-2199.jpg 3270984] |- | [[Tootell-149|Bathols, Lois Beatrice]]||1934 Jan 14||2017 Feb 01||||W of Ken; M of Neil (dec) & Trevor; M-in-L of Cathy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Tootell-149.jpg 3270903] |- | [[Bathols-20|Bathols, Neil Kenneth]]||1962 Jan 13||1992 Feb 24||30||S of Lois & Ken; B & B-in-L of Trevor & Cathy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Bathols-20.jpg 3270902] |- | [[Schmidt-19716|Batson, Ivy Margaret]]||||2002 Mar 17||82||M of John; W of Reginald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Batson-1227.jpg 3270838] |- | [[Batson-1227|Batson, Reginald William (Jim)]]||||1985 Dec 07||66||H of Ivy; F of Roy, Jill, Gail|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Batson-1227.jpg 3270838] |- | [[Unknown-663534|Bilby, Beatrice Kathleen]]||1931 Jul 16||1988 Jul 02||||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Unknown-663534.jpg 3271209] |- |Bishop, Christopher Craig||||1989 Dec 30||||Stillborn S of Rob & Brenda; B of Daniel||3271095 |- | [[Bishop-22048| Bishop, Herbert James]]||||1952 Jul 06||63||F of Noela|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Bishop-22048.jpg 3271059] |- | [[Brown-170059|Bocquet, Annie Florence]]||||1927 Apr 04|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Brown-170059.jpg 3271075] |- | [[Bocquet-30|Bocquet, Esmond Barclay (Bob)]]||||1968 Jul 26||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Bocquet-30.jpg 3271080] |- | [[Boyce-4947| Boyce, George K]]||||1990 Oct 18||66||H of Jean; F of Philip & Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Boyce-4947.jpg 3270901] |- | [[Grace-4027|Boyle, Annie]]||1875 Feb 07||1969 Nov 27||94||W of Armer Ovens; M of Grace & Claude|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Grace-4027.jpg 3271138] |- | [[Boyle-6030|Boyle, Armer Ovens]]||||1906 Jul 15||75?||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Boyle-6030.jpg 3270660] |- | [[MacLachlan-352|Boyle, Elizabeth]]||||1876 Jun 29||34||W of Armer Ovens Boyle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Boyle-6030.jpg 3270660] |- | [[Boyle-6335| Boyle, Grace Mary]]||||1918 Aug 29||7||7 yrs 9 mths; Sis of Armer & Claude; D of A O & A Boyle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Boyle-6335.jpg 3271139] |- | [[Lowcock-107|Boyle, Hilda Eleanor]]||1895||1966||||W of Stanley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Boyle-6336.jpg 3271050] |- | [[Boyle-6336| Boyle, Stanley Ovens]]||||1956||||H of Hilda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Boyle-6336.jpg 3271050] |- | [[Boyle-6337|Boyle, William]]||||1884 Apr 3||23|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Boyle-6030.jpg 3270660] |- |Brasier, ?||||||||||3270936 |- | [[Edmunds-1915| Brennan, Annie Isabell]]||||1952 Jul 21||45||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Brennan-5733.jpg 3271060] |- | [[Thorne-4254|Brennan, Eliza]]||1830||1902||||nee Thorne; W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Brennan-5735.jpg 3271024] |- | [[Brennan-5734| Brennan, George James]]||1863||1942|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Brennan-5734.jpg 3270641] |- | [[Brennan-5736|Brennan, J]]||||1946 Jul 12||75||served B.E.F WWI|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Brennan-5736.jpg 3270990] |- | [[Brennan-5733| Brennan, James Charles]]||||1982 Jan 15||85||H of Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Brennan-5733.jpg 3271060] |- | [[Brennan-5735|Brennan, John]]||1824||1904||||H of Eliza|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Brennan-5735.jpg 3271024] |- | [[Gale-4923| Brennan, Rose]]||1872||1936||||nee Gale|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Gale-4923.jpg 3270640] |- | [[Bruce-12840|Bruce, Huw Edwin]]||1948 Oct 02||2021 Aug 22||||B of Julie, Mary, Evelyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Bruce-12840.jpg 3270895] |- | [[Buchanan-11056|Buchanan, Kenneth Russell]]||1937 Oct 21||2021 Nov 11||||H of Susan; F of Jamie, Bryan, Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Buchanan-11056.jpg 3270931] |- | [[Beard-8287|Burgess, Beverley Anne]]||1940 Nov 03||1997 Apr 03||||W of Budge; M of Mandy, Geoffrey, Stephen, Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Beard-8287.jpg 3271166] |- | [[Burrows-5126|Burrows, Florence]]||||1893 Feb 06||1||D of William & Florence|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Burrows-5127.jpg 3270681] |- | [[Burrows-5127| Burrows, William]]||||1898 Sep 24||52||H of Sarah; d. Howlong|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Burrows-5127.jpg 3270681] |- | [[Butcher-5829| Butcher, Arthur John]]||1944 Jan 15||1994 Nov 05||||S of Jess & Jack; F of Christopher|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Butcher-5829.jpg 3270911] |- | [[Butcher-5831| Butcher, Colin Robert]]||1946 Jan 16||1999 Mar 14||||S of Jess & Jack; F of Marcia & Jai|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Butcher-5831.jpg 3270719] |- | [[Butcher-5832| Butcher, Raymond William]]||1947 Dec 28||2002 Jun 08||||S of Jack & Jessie; F of Richard & Deanne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Butcher-5832.jpg 3270916] |- | [[Leahy-1638|Butler, Aileen Pearl]]||||1975 Oct 15||71||W of William James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Butler-32034.jpg 3271144] |- | [[Costin-298|Butler, Annie Maria]]||||1970 Jan 14||87||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Butler-24988.jpg 3271027] |- | [[Butler-32032|Butler, Eric Bertram]]||||1973 Jun 08||48|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Butler-32032.jpg 3271030] |- | [[Butler-24988|Butler, Thomas]]||||1958 Oct 02||84||H of Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Butler-24988.jpg 3271027] |- | [[Butler-31911|Butler, Thomas Edward]]||||1984 Oct 18||82|| of Beatrice; F of Beatrice, Trav, Owen, Gloria|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Butler-31911.jpg 3271213] |- | [[Butler-32033|Butler, Vernon George (Pat)]]||||1990 Apr 18||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Butler-32032.jpg 3271030] |- | [[Butler-32034| Butler, William James]]||||2007 Dec 29||94||H of Bettine (nee Davies)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Butler-32034.jpg 3271144] |- | [[Cain-9420| Cain, Noel Patrick]]||||1983 Feb 21||38||H of Jill; F of Tony, Petrina, Benjamin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Cain-9420.jpg 3271215] |- | [[Elliott-24382| Cameron, Jeanette Lillian]]||1935 Apr 01||2022 Aug 17||||W of Ken; M of Alastair & Meredith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Cameron-17623.jpg 3270985] |- | [[Cameron-17625|Cameron, John]]||||1899 Feb 15||||Eldest S of Margaret Cameron|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Cameron-17625.jpg 3271042] |- | [[Cameron-17623|Cameron, Kenneth Hamilton]]||1924 Sep 16||2017 Aug 30||||H of Jeanette; F of Alastair & Meredith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Cameron-17623.jpg 3270985] |- | [[McVean-222|Cameron, Margaret]]||||1885 Jun 13||||D of Alex McVean, Ardgour, Scotland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Cameron-17625.jpg 3271042] |- | [[Hill-60303|Cameron, Margaret]]||||1907 May 03||54||W of John H Cameron|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Hill-60303.jpg 3271044] |- | [[Campbell-63741|Campbell, Tom]]||||2007 May 05||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Campbell-63741.jpg 3270888] |- | [[Carr-19715|Carr, Barry Laurence]]||1934 Mar 19||2000 Mar 09||||N.Z. S.A.S.; H of Lyn; F of Sheryl, Adrian, Debra|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Carr-19715.jpg 3271187] |- | [[Pearce-8667|Cary, Elizabeth]] ||||1912 Mar 23||86||W of Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Pearce-8667.jpg 3270658] |- | [[Cary-2674|Cary, Elizabeth]]||||1935 Dec 25||71||D of Joseph & Elizabeth Cary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Cary-2674.jpg 3270659] |- | [[Cary-2672|Cary, John]] ||||1872 Mar 14||17||S of Joseph & Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Cary-2645-2.jpg 3270657] |- | [[Cary-2645|Cary, Joseph]] ||||1870 Feb 20||46||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Cary-2645-2.jpg 3270657] |- | [[Cary-2671|Cary, Joseph]] ||||1872 Feb 16||19||Eldest S of Joseph & Elizabeth Cary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Cary-2645-2.jpg 3270657] |- | [[Caton-1553|Caton, Bertram Norman]]||||1948? Dec 04||41||S of Mary Ann Caton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Caton-1553.jpg 3271156] |- | [[Caton-1555|Caton, C J]]||||1959 Oct 28||35||AIF VX141450|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Caton-1555.jpg 3270809] |- | [[Butler-32053|Caton, Mary Ann]]||||1964 Nov 26||96||M of Bertram|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Caton-1553.jpg 3271156] |- | [[Challis-1200|Challis, Rhonda Phyllis]]||1950 jul 30||2018 Jun 19||||Partner of Col Croft; M & Step-M of Tania, Bradley, Warrick & Cam, Brie, Sai|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Challis-1200.jpg 3270945] |- | [[Harvey-22910|Chapman, Elizabeth Ann Turner (Bessie)]]||1852||1944||||nee Harvey; W of Lionel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Chapman-27928.jpg 3270753] |- | [[Chapman-27928| Chapman, Lionel john]]||1852||1908||||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Chapman-27928.jpg 3270753] |- | [[Chapman-27929| Chapman, Robert John]]||1968 May 30||2020 Aug 25||||Partner of Maree Drew for 32 years|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Chapman-27929.jpg 3270897] |- | [[Chappell-4668| Chappell, Duncan Stuart]]||1946 Dec 24||2018 Oct 13||||H of Maria; F of Alan & Neil (dec) & D-in-L Melissa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Chappell-4668.jpg 3270876] |- | [[Unknown-664934|Chappell, Maria]]||1945 Nov 15||2008 Sep 18||||W of Duncan; M of Alan & Neil (dec) & D-in-L Melissa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Chappell-4668.jpg 3270876] |- | [[Chappell-4669| Chappell, Neil Dale]]||1976 Jan 03||1999 Jul 08||||S of Maria & Duncan; B of Alan; B-in-L of Melissa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Chappell-4669.jpg 3270877] |- | [[Charlton-3171| Charlton, Anthony Joseph]]||1966 May 10||1985 Feb 21||||B of Raymond, Mary, Patrick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Charlton-3171.jpg 3271118] |- | [[Austin-17108|Charlton, Loretta Catherine]]||1930 Nov 02||1979 Oct 18||||W of Raymond|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Charlton-3172.jpg 3271116] |- | [[Charlton-3172|Charlton, Raymond (Ben)]]||1923 Sep 23||2004 Jun 27||||H of Loretta|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Charlton-3172.jpg 3271116] |- | [[Charlton-3173|Charlton, Raymond William]]||1952 Oct 22||2002 Aug 28||||B of Anthony (dec), Mary, Patrick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Charlton-3171.jpg 3271118] |- | [[Muxworthy-62|Clark, Gwen]]||1917||2008||||W of Keith; M of Wendy, Grant, Kaye|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Muxworthy-62.jpg 3271064] |- | [[Clarke-25032|Clarke, George Walter]]||1930 Sep 29||2019 Mar 13|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Clarke-25032.jpg 3270940] |- | [[Clarke-25033| Clarke, Jeremy (Jerry)]]||1939 Oct 02||2008 Jan 07||||H of Jan; F of Alison & Debbie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Clarke-25033.jpg 3270744] |- | [[Pangbourne-15| Clements, Ethel May]]||||1980 Feb 01||86||W of Arthur (Clem); M of Mary (dec) & Clare|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Pangbourne-15.jpg 3271115] |- | [[Clough-3144|Clough, Alan Barnett]]||||1988 Aug 11||68||H of Mary; F of Lynette, David,Andrea, Brett, Meredith, Jamie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Clough-3144.jpg 3271082] |- | [[Shiels-485|Clough, Mary Lauretta]]||||2015 Jul 11||88||W of Alan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Clough-3144.jpg 3271082] |- | [[Collis-1227| Collis, Henry]]||||1887 Mar 11||<1||5 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Collis-1227.jpg 3270692] |- | [[Collis-1228| Collis, Martha]]||||1896 Mar 03||4|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Collis-1227.jpg 3270692] |- | [[Collis-1229|Collis, Sarah]]||||1895 Jul 28||1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Collis-1227.jpg 3270692] |- | [[Collis-1230|Collis, William]]||||1898 Mar 16||<1||4 days|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Collis-1227.jpg 3270692] |- | [[Cunningham-19560| Condron, Ann Rebecca]]||||1949 Dec 25||72||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Condron-195.jpg 3270792] |- | [[Condron-195| Condron, John Thomas]]||||1936 Jan 09||67||H of Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Condron-195.jpg 3270792] |- | [[Leahy-1643|Conway, Johanna]]||||1935 May 15||81||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Conway-5143.jpg 3271146] |- | [[Conway-5144| Conway, Johanna]]||||1961 Jun 13||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Conway-5144.jpg 3271150] |- | [[Conway-5143|Conway, John]]||||1911 Aug 13||72||H of Johanna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Conway-5143.jpg 3271146] |- | [[O'Sullivan-3475|Conway, Julia]]||||1973 Jul 26||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/O_Sullivan-3475.jpg 3271148] |- | [[Conway-5145| Conway, Richard]]||||1939 Jul 06||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Conway-5145.jpg 3271147] |- | [[Conway-5146|Conway, Rose]]||1925 Jul 24||2004 Sep 18||||D of Richard & Julia Conway|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Conway-5146.jpg 3271158] |- | [[Conway-5147|Conway, Thomas]]||||1962 Nov 02||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Conway-5147.jpg 3271159] |- | [[Barker-19854| Cooper, Jean]]||1937 Jan 29||2000 May 22||||W of Kevin; M of Jane, Bev, Lyn, David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Barker-19854.jpg 3270873] |- | [[Cooper-42378| Cooper, Kevin]]||1935 May 12||2018 Feb 17||||H of Jean; F of Jane, Bev, Lyn, David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Cooper-42378.jpg 3270872] |- | [[Costello-2736|Costello, Maynard]]||||1962 Aug 30||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Costello-2736.jpg 3271022] |- | [[Costin-391|Costin, Arthur Edmund]]||1907 Jul 31||2000 Dec 28||||H of H M (Hetty); F of Elaine, Beverley, Arthur (dec), Russell, Anthony|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Costin-391.jpg 3270845] |- | [[Costin-393|Costin, Arthur Frederick (Micky)]]||||1951 May 15||5|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Costin-393.jpg 3270770] |- | [[Costello-2737|Costin, Eileen M C]]||||1968 Mar 20||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Costello-2737.jpg 3271023] |- | [[Pressnell-41|Costin, Elizabeth]]||1903||1991||||W of George; M of Joan (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Costin-394.jpg 3270828] |- | [[Cresser-15|Costin, Ellen Ruby (Nell)]]||1918 Mar 20||1993 May 27||||W of Frederick; M of Francis, Kathleen, Patricia, Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Costin-395.jpg 3271197] |- | [[West-30431|Costin, Emma Louisa]]||||1962 Nov 14||89||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Costin-392.jpg 3270782] |- | [[Costin-396|Costin, Ernest Edward]]||1906 Mar 30||1996 Feb 12||||H of Olga; F of Elsie & Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Costin-396.jpg 3270842] |- | [[Costin-395| Costin, Frederick Roy (Wax)]]||1909 Jul 13||2002 Nov 05||||H of Nell; F of Francis, Kathleen, Patricia, Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Costin-395.jpg 3271197] |- | [[Costin-394| Costin, George Sylvester]]||1890||1980||||H of Elizabeth; F of Joan (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Costin-394.jpg 3270828] |- | [[Jay-1802| Costin, H M (Hetty)]]||1922 Jul 12||2019 Jan 16||||W of Arthur; M of Elaine, Beverley, Arthur (dec), Russell, Anthony|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Costin-391.jpg 3270845] |- | [[Costin-397| Costin, Leslie Percival]]||||1994 Jan 22||88||H of Mary & Poppy; F of Molly & Betty|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Costin-397.jpg 3271079] |- | [[Shahvelli-1|Costin, Mary]]||||1968 Jul 25||65||W of Les; M of Molly & Betty|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Costin-397.jpg 3271079] |- | [[Jay-1803|Costin, Olga (Holly)]]||1920 Aug 19||2019 Oct 11||||W of Ernest; M of Elsie & Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Costin-396.jpg 3270842] |- |[[Butler-32114| Costin, Susan]]||||1945 Feb 12||56|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Butler-32114.jpg 3270988] |- | [[Costin-392|Costin, Thomas Henry]]||||1952 Mar 29||86||H of Emma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Costin-392.jpg 3270782] |- | [[Conway-5148|Conway, Patrick]]||||1955 Jan 04||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Conway-5148.jpg 3271149] |- | [[Crocker-3888|Crocker, John]] ||||1872 Apr 17||46||b. Cornwall, England|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Crocker-3888.jpg 3270683] |- | [[Curphey-72|Curphey, Alfred Mark (Bill)]]||1926 Jul 04||2000 Jan 29||||H of Betty; F of Gavi (dec), Marilyn, Brian, Suzane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Curphey-72.jpg 3270703] |- | [[Curphey-75|Curphey, Douglas Malcolm]]||1932 May 04||2003 Aug 06||||H of Margaret; Pop of Lydia, Ron, Phillip & Simon Thwaites|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Curphey-75.jpg 3270700] |- | [[Curphey-74|Curphey, Gavin Alfred]]||1949 Jan 10||1998 Dec 29||||S of Bill & Lorna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Curphey-74.jpg 3270704] |- | [[Gale-4933|Curphey, Lorna Betty]]||1929 Jan 12||2007 Apr 18||||W of Bill|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Curphey-72.jpg 3270703] |- | [[Cutler-3561|Cutler, George]]||||1873 Jul 11||13||S of John Cutler|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Cutler-3561.jpg 3270688] |- | [[Czerwinski-79|Czerwinski, Bogdan (Bogee)]] ||1935 Feb 02||2013 Dec 24||||H of Krystyna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Czerwinski-79.jpg 3270653] |- |[[ Unknown-669348|Czerwinski, Krystyna]]||1929 Nov 10||2022 Apr 21||||W of Bogdan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Czerwinski-79.jpg 3270653] |- | [[Gilson-1561|Dalton, Ada May]]||||1966 Nov 22||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Gilson-1561.jpg 3271026] |- | [[Dalton-9247|Dalton, James]]||||1970 Jun 11||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Dalton-9247.jpg 3271025] |- | [[Daly-4750|Daly, Francis (Franc)]]||1919 Nov 27||2003 Sep 13||||H of Stella|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Daly-4750.jpg 3270882] |- | [[Clements-8879|Daly, Stella (Betty)]]||1921 Apr 02||1994 May 13||||W of Franc; M of Jennifer, Garry, Gail, Wayne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Daly-4750.jpg 3270882] |- | [[Daly-4753|Daly, Wayne Leslie (Babe)]]||1951 Jan 22||2019 Mar 10||||H of Kate; F of Luke & Shaun|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Daly-4753.jpg 3270941] |- | [[Darby-3445|Darby, John]]||||1878 Feb 02||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Darby-3445.jpg 3270689] |- | [[Darby-3446|Darby, William Thomas]]||||1880 Apr 14||37?|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Darby-3446.jpg 3270690] |- | [[Harris-64863|Davy, Joan Margaret]]||1937 Apr 01||2015 Apr 08||||W of Kevin; M of Carolyn & Anthony|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Harris-64863.jpg 3270894] |- | [[Davy-2180|Davy, Kevin Ernest]]||1935 Apr 12||2022 Dec 26||||H of Joan (dec); F of Carolyn & Anthony|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Davy-2180.jpg 3270893] |- | [[Chalker-490|Day, Agnes Jane]]||1904 Dec 12||1996 May 12||||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Chalker-490.jpg 3270808] |- | [[Gilson-1564|Day, Matilda]]||||1961 Oct 06||74||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Day-22224.jpg 3270806] |- | [[Day-22223| Day, William Edward]]||1909 Jun 08||1986 Apr 22||||F of Fortune & John; H of Agnes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Day-22223.jpg 3270807] |- | [[Day-22224|Day, William Thomas]]||||1957 Sep 02||78||H of Matilda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Day-22224.jpg 3270806] |- | [[De_Mamiel-30|De Mamiel, Annie]]||||1910 jun 19||26||D of Stanislaus De Mamiel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/De_Mamiel-25.jpg 3271048] |- | [[De_Mamiel-31| De Mamiel, Jessie Katherine]]||||1957 Jun 05||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/De_Mamiel-31.jpg 3271063] |- | [[De_Mamiel-25|De Mamiel, Stanislaus Hæner]] ||||1899 jun 25||64||S of Capt. Henry Hæner De Mamiel of the De La Granadiers 6th regiment|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/De_Mamiel-25.jpg 3271048] |- | [[Holmes-23505|De Mamiel, Susan Jane]] ||||1946 Apr 08||85||W of Stanislaus|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/De_Mamiel-25.jpg 3271048] |- | [[Unknown-666215|Dean, Maud Edna]]||1931 Jun 13||2000 Feb 25||||W of Ron; Step-M of Terry, Marilyn, Nerida|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Unknown-666215.jpg 3270914] |- | [[Dean-16865|Dean, Terrence Murray]]||||198 Dec 20||37||S of Ron & Maud; F of Adam; B of Nerida & Marilyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Dean-16865.jpg 3270913] |- | [[Deveson-32| Deveson, George Francis]]||||1997 Jul 27||88||H of Harriet (Cottie)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Deveson-32.jpg 3270906] |- | [[Cottrell-2609| Deveson, Harriett Elizabeth (Cottie)]]||||1995 May 01||89||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Cottrell-2609.jpg 3270905] |- | [[Dinan-161|Dinan, John Thomas (J.D.)]]||1939 Aug 10||2022 Jan 11||||H of Marie; F of Kerryl, Anthony, David, Brett, Shayne, Jodie, Troy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Dinan-161.jpg 3270932] |- | [[Dolder-69|Dolder, Henry John (Harry)]]||1925 Mar 12||2016 Jun 25||||H of Nola; F of James, Geraldine, Patricia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Dolder-69.jpg 3270950] |- | [[Butcher-5868|Dolder, Nola Jennifer]]||1934 Sep 26||2021 Sep 03||||nee Butcher; W of Harry; M of James, Geraldine, Patricia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Dolder-69.jpg 3270950] |- | [[Donnelley-33|Donnelley, Patrick William]]||||1896 Oct 19||64||b. Limerick, Ireland; d. Howlong; H of Ellen;|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Donnelley-33.jpg 3271089] |- | [[Doody-451|Doody, Anthony (Tony)]]||1948 Mar 28||1997 Dec 18||||F of Michael, Megan, Kim, Simone, Kristine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Doody-451.jpg 3271191] |- | [[Hosking_-_Nawodycz-1|Doolan, Luba]]||1951 May 15||2022 Sep 11||||W of Ian (Ribs); M of Steven, Paul, Kashanna, Sam, Emily|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Hosking_-_Nawodycz-1.jpg 3271182] |- | [[Unknown-673749| Dornan, Jane Morrison]]||||1920 Feb 03||83||Wife of Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Unknown-673749.jpg 3271033] |- | [[Dosser-153|Dosser, Gilbert]]||1921||1995||||S of A J & E M Dosser|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Dosser-153.jpg 3271169] |- | [[Hamilton-35923| Doughton, Amy Glen]]||||1950 Jun 07||80||W of David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Doughton-89.jpg 3271074] |- | [[Doughton-89|Doughton, David J]]||||1940 Jun 03||67||H of Amy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Doughton-89.jpg 3271074] |- | [[Pleming-120|Drew, Anna May]]||||1962 Aug 15||66||W of Leslie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Drew-5486.jpg 3270798] |- | [[Drew-5488|Drew, David Charles]]||||1964 Jan 18||69||H of Ruby|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Drew-5488.jpg 3270804] |- | [[Thompson-89452|Drew, Edna May]]||||1985 Oct 23||76||W of Harry; M of Peter, Mary, Gordon (dec), Keith, Enid|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Thompson-89452.jpg 3270794] |- | [[Smith-269293|Drew, Eliza]] ||||1876 Aug 22||46||Sis of William Francis Smith; W of John Carde Drew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Drew-4406.jpg 3270668] |- | [[Younger-1937|Drew, Elizabeth (Betty)]]||1923 Jun 14||2014 Jun 08||||W of Jack; M of Clifford, Barry, Peter, Denise, Ian, Paul, Maree|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Drew-5490.jpg 3270853] |- | [[Easterby-72| Drew, Evelyn Alice]]||||1939 Jan 14||75||W of John Carde Drew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Drew-5487.jpg 3270796] |- | [[Drew-5491| Drew, Gordon Winston]]||||1980 Sep 22||40||S of Harry & Edna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Drew-5491.jpg 3270793] |- | [[Drew-5489| Drew, Harry Withers]]||||1990 Jul 03||85||H of Edna (dec); F of Peter, Mary, Gordon (all dec), Keith, Enid|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Drew-5489.jpg 3270795] |- | [[Drew-5490|Drew, John (Jack)]]||1922 Aug 29||2006 Oct 04||||AIF V325904; H of Betty; F of Clifford, Barry, Peter, Denise, Ian, Paul, Maree|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Drew-5490.jpg 3270853] |- | [[Drew-4406|Drew, John Carde]] ||||1901 Nov 13||78||H of Eliza|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Drew-4406.jpg 3270668] |- | [[Drew-5487 |Drew, John Carde]]||||1947 Sep 27||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Drew-5487.jpg 3270796] |- | [[Drew-5486|Drew, Leslie Garde]]||||1972 Aug 17||83||H of Anna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Drew-5486.jpg 3270798] |- | [[Drew-5492| Drew, Mary Evelyn]]||||1945 Dec 25||2||D of Harry & Edna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Drew-5487.jpg 3270796] |- | [[Pleming-121|Drew, Ruby Florence]]||1893 Aug 18||1959 Jul 26||||W of David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Drew-5488.jpg 3270804] |- | [[Drew-4407|Drew, William]] ||||1894 Sep 10||37|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Drew-4407.jpg 3270669] |- | [[Dunn-23350|Dunn, Charles]]||||1918 Apr 25||59||S of Patrick & Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Dunn-23350.jpg 3271087] |- | [[Unknown-666413|Dunn, Mary]]||||1892 Jul 12||64||b. Kilmanon, Co Wexford, Ireland; W of Patrick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Dunn-23350.jpg 3271087] |- | [[Dunn-23351|Dunn, Patrick]]||||1913 Dec 26||87||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Dunn-23350.jpg 3271087] |- | [[Dye-4434| Dye, Stuart Cameron]]||1957 Jul 11||2022 Oct 16||||OAM; F of Kristy, Andrew, Brendan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Dye-4434.jpg 3270937] |- | [[Withers-1954| Easterby, Sarah Ann]]||||1914 Nov 10||75||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Withers-1954.jpg 3270671] |- | [[Easterby-20|Easterby, William Henry]]||||1897 Jul 11||64||H of Sarah Anne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Easterby-20.jpg 3270670] |- | [[Rushbrook-94|Eaton, Caroline Margaret]]||||1973 Feb 18||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Rushbrook-94.jpg 3271011] |- | [[Eaton-4881| Eaton, Edward John]]||||1974 Jul 16||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Eaton-4881.jpg 3271012] |- | [[Eaton-11748| Eaton, Francis Edward (Frank)]]||1928 Jan 21||2012 Oct 14||||H of Edna; F of Janice, Dianne, Cherrie, Cindy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Eaton-11748.jpg 3271101] |- | [[Eaton-11749|Eaton, Henry Donald]]||1938 Mar 13||2021 Oct 20||||H of Thelma; F of Wayne, Stephen, Mark, David, Darrell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Eaton-11749.jpg 3270929] |- | [[Eaton-11498| Eaton, William Francis]]||||1955 Aug 16||57|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Eaton-11498.jpg 3270802] |- | [[Baldwin-18252| Edghill, Alecia]]||||1857 Nov 15||87||W of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Edghill-96.jpg 3270663] |- | [[Edghill-73| Edghill, Charles]]||1815 Jun 13||1889 Feb 22||73||b. Queens Co, Ireland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Edghill-73.jpg 3270662] |- | [[Edgehill-18|Edghill, Charles Moore]]||||1855 Jan 11||86||H of Alecia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Edghill-96.jpg 3270663] |- | [[Edghill-95| Edghill, John]]||||1872 Apr 16||68||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Edghill-95.jpg 3270664] |- | [[Ellen-415| Ellen, Tom M]]||||1916 Jul 24||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Ellen-415.jpg 3271046] |- | [[Smith-330068|Elliott, Bessie Alma]]||1905 Jul 06||193 Jul 05||||W of Ernest; M of Pearce & Ceirdre|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Elliott-24508.jpg 3270765] |- | [[Elliott-24508|Elliott, Ernest Stanley]]||1905 Jul 27||1976 Nov 02||||H of Bessie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Elliott-24508.jpg 3270765] |- | [[Elliott-24509|Elliott, Lindsay Pearce]]||||1961 Jan 30||23||S of Bess & Ernest; B of Deirdre; GS of Mary & James Pearce Smith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Elliott-24509.jpg 3270756] |- | [[Ellis-30608| Ellis, Angus Ralph (Sandy)]]||1923 Jun 24||2017 Se 07||||H of Vida; F of Miriam & Harvey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Ellis-30608.jpg 3270766] |- | [[Smith-330194| Ellis, Vida Lorraine]]||1918 Dec 28||1995 Dec 02||||nee Smith; W of Angus; M of Miriam & Harvey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Ellis-30608.jpg 3270766] |- | [[Evans-48981| Evans, Douglas Charles]]||1952 Dec 11||2015 May 18||||H of Maureen; F of Melanie, Sheena, Mark|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Evans-48981.jpg 3271175] |- | [[Unknown-666817|Evans, Maureen Elizabeth]]||1952 May 12||2010 Aug 12||||W of Doug; M of Melanie, Sheena, Mark|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Unknown-666817.jpg 3271176] |- | [[Everitt-194|Everitt, John Joseph]] ||||1881 Mar 11||37|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Everitt-194.jpg 3271135] |- | [[Eyers-204|Eyers, Alfred Arthur]]||||1956 Sep 03||44|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Eyers-204.jpg 3271061] |- | [[Edmunds-1957|Eyers, Helen Mary]]||||1996 Jan 29||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Edmunds-1957.jpg 3271062] |- | [[Duff-4891|Fairbridge, Joan]]||1920 May 11||2019 Jul 23||||W of Neil Stanley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Duff-4891.jpg 3271204] |- | [[Fairbridge-32| Fairbridge, Neil Stanley]]||1918 Jan 21||1991 Feb 09||||RAAF, DFC; H of Joan; F of David & John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Fairbridge-32.jpg 3271205] |- | [[Farrelly-491|Farrelly, James Kevin]]||||1982 Apr 04||43||H of Kathleen; F of Jeanette, Steven, Darryl, Gregory, Deeanne, Phillip|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Farrelly-491.jpg 3271217] |- | [[Fawcett-2663|Fawcett, E]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Fawcett-2663.jpg 3270787] |- | [[Felmingham-70| Felmingham, Garry John]]||1957 May 11||1976 Mar 13||||S of Maurice & Shirley; B of Leeann, Kevin, Judith, Wendy, Debra (dec), Ricky, David, Gregory, Shane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Felmingham-70.jpg 3270849] |- | [[Felmingham-70|Felmingham, Gary John]]||1957 May 11||1976 Mar 09||||S of Maurice & Shirley; B of Kevin, Judy, Wendy, Debra (dec), Ricky, David, Leeann, Gregory, Shane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Felmingham-71.jpg 3270823] |- | [[Felmingham-71| Felmingham, Maurice John]]||1934 Jul 17||2016 Sep 02||||H of Shirley; F of Gary, Kevin, Judy, Wendy, Debra (dec), Ricky, David, Leeann, Gregory, Shane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Felmingham-71.jpg 3270823] |- | [[Charleston-355|Felmingham, Shirley Thelma]]||1934 Dec 12||2021 Sep 16||||W of Maurice; M of Gary, Kevin, Judy, Wendy, Debra (dec), Ricky, David, Leeann, Gregory, Shane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Felmingham-71.jpg 3270823] |- | [[Unknown-667718| Finnigan, Bronlyn]]||1945 Aug 11||2017 Sep 25||||M of Samantha & Danielle||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Unknown-667718.jpg 3270982] |- | [[Unknown-667775|Fitzpatrick, Julianne]]||1962 Jun 06||2010 Jun 17||||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Unknown-667775.jpg 3270974] |- | [[Lucas-14714|Fleischer, Florence]]||||1939 Jul 10||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Fleischer-449.jpg 3270686] |- | [[Fleischer-450| Fleischer, Francis E O]]||1896 Nov 23||1977 Jul 15||||S of Franz & Yvonne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Fleischer-450.jpg 3270687] |- | [[Fleischer-449|Fleischer, Franz Richard]]||||1947 Aug 25||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Fleischer-449.jpg 3270686] |- | [[Burrows-5201|Foster, Beatrice Sylvia (Mam)]] ||||1986 Sep 02||91|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Burrows-5201.jpg 3270839] |- | [[Unknown-667789|Fox, Ellen]]||1822 Nov 02||1901 Mar 29||||b. Plymouth, England; d. Howlong; Arr. Melb. Kent 1856 Apr 29|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Unknown-667789.jpg 3270642] |- | [[Franks-4133|Franks, Cameron David]]||1979 May 01||2000 Jan 07||20||S of Rhonda & Glenn; B of Clinton, Kara, Leaha, Nathan, Iakson, Isabelle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Franks-4133.jpg 3270996] |- | [[Fraser-14390| Fraser, Colin]]||||1924 Jan 15||30|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Fraser-14390.jpg 3271047] |- | [[Fraser-14392| Fraser, George Donald]]||1923 Aug 05||2004 Jul 28||||AIF; H of June; F of Rhonda, Judy, Mark|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Fraser-14392.jpg 3270860] |- | [[McCoy-11742|Fraser, June Alice]]||1925 Jun 30||2018 Nov 28||||W of George; M of Rhonda, Judy, Mark|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/McCoy-11742.jpg 3270859] |- | [[Frew-1827| Frew, Dudley]]||||1957 Mar 29||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Frew-1827.jpg 3270805] |- | [[Unknown-667905|Frohling, Daisy Elma]]||1916 Oct 24||2000 Nov 26||||W of Harold Ernest|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Frohling-74.jpg 3270843] |- | [[Frohling-74|Frohling, Harold Ernest]]||1935 Nov 05||2009 Jun 10||||H of Daisy Elma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Frohling-74.jpg 3270843] |- | [[Fruend-33|Fruend, Hedley]]|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Fruend-33.jpg 3270723] |- | [[Fuller-21123|Fuller, A H]]||||2000 Oct 31||78||AIF NX48694; H of Thelma; F of Richard, Rodney, Geoffrey, Cheryl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Fuller-21123.jpg 3270868] |- | [[Walter-3169|Fuller, Caroline Elizabeth]]||||1942 Sep||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Walter-3169-1.jpg 3270772] |- | [[Fuller-13733|Fuller, Charles Dottin]]||||1992 Apr 01||94|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Fuller-13733.jpg 3270773] |- | [[Fuller-10312| Fuller, George]]||||1927 Feb ||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Fuller-10312.jpg 3270771] |- | [[Piper-4884| Fuller,Thelma]]||1927 Sep 25||2014 Feb 23||||nee Piper; W of Alfred Henry (Sam) Fuller|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Piper-4884.jpg 3270869] |- | [[Furlong-1217|Furlong, John Kevin]]||1923 Nov 18||2021 Jul 09||||F of Anne, John, Tom, Joe, Claire, Geoff, Steven, Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Furlong-1217.jpg 3271225] |- | [[Gale-4978|Gale, Albert William]]||||1976 Jul 10||80||H of Rebecca|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Gale-4978.jpg 3270716] |- | [[Gale-4980|Gale, Charles Benjamin]]||||1958 Jun 19||73||H of Florence|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Gale-4980.jpg 3271163] |- | [[Gale-4981| Gale, Clarence Henry (Snowy)]]||||1981 Oct 30||70||H of Susie; F of Iris|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Gale-4981.jpg 3271162] |- |[[Gale-4982| Gale, Clifford Norman (Norm)]]||1922 Dec 07||2012 Oct 18||||H of Jeanette (dec); F of Ron, Jenny, Barbara, Peter, Barry, Dawn, David (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Gale-4982.jpg 3270708] |- | [[Brennan-5791|Gale, Deborah]]||||1940 Apr 28||75||W of Samuel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Brennan-5791.jpg 3270711] |- | [[White-88299|Gale, Dorothy Merle]]||1927 Mar 21||2008 Jul 01||||Nee White; W of Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/White-88299.jpg 3270722] |- | [[Lester-6512| Gale, Elsie]]||||1937 May 02||53||nee Lester; M of Lester, Rose, Alf, Henry, Wal, Bill, Norm, Ron (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Lester-6512.jpg 3270707] |- | [[Caton-1596|Gale, Florence Emily]]||||1952 Sep 10||||W of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Gale-4980.jpg 3271163] |- | [[Gale-4984|Gale, H E]]||||2002 Jun 17||86||AIF VX118294; H of Merle; S of Robert& Elsie Gale (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Gale-4984.jpg 3270721] |- | [[Gale-4992| Gale, Harold Keith]]||1929 Jan 15||2020 Feb 10||||F of Kaye, Philip (dec), Elaine, Alison|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Gale-4992.jpg 3270904] |- | [[Gilson-1578| Gale, Hilda Margaret (Susie)]]||||1993 May 30||82||W of Clarence|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Gale-4981.jpg 3271162] |- | [[Gale-4934| Gale, John George]]||||1962 Feb 18||79||H of Maude|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Gale-4934.jpg 3270701] |- | [[Gale-4996|Gale, Joseph]]||1870 Nov 12||1958 Mar 29|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Gale-4996.jpg 3270714] |- | [[Gale-4997| Gale, Joseph William]]||||1928 Jan 14||19||drowned|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Gale-4997.jpg 3271164] |- | [[Hendy-79|Gale, Julia Ann]]||||1907 Jul 15||38||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Gale-4998.jpg 3270715] |- | [[Burnester-2|Gale, Maude Rosina]]||||1955 Nov 17||73||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Gale-4934.jpg 3270701] |- | [[Thies-538| Gale, Rebecca Louise]]||||1962 Mar 04||63||W of Albert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Gale-4978.jpg 3270716] |- | [[Gale-4983| Gale, Robert]]||||1935 Aug 16||51||F of Lester, Rose, Alf, Henry, Wal, Bill, Norm, Ron (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Gale-4983.jpg 3270709] |- | [[Gale-4999|Gale, Ronald Maurice]]||||1928 Feb 03||1||14 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Gale-4999.jpg 3270710] |- | [[Gale-4935|Gale, Samuel]]||||1941 Oct 26||79||H of Deborah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Gale-4935.jpg 3270712] |- | [[Gale-4998| Gale, Thomas]]||||1945 Dec 31||80||H of Julia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Gale-4998.jpg 3270715] |- | [[Gale-5000|Gale, Wilfred George (Bill)]]||1920 Dec 12||2004 Jul 21||83||AIF V325172; H of Ollie; F of Brian, Beverley, Gregory|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Gale-5000.jpg 3270917] |- | [[Gammon-1367|Gammon, George]]||||1931 May 22|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Gammon-1367.jpg 3270790] |- | [[Gard-1373| Gard, Donald John]]||1931 Jan 21||1994 Jan 25|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Gard-1373.jpg 3270720] |- | [[Gardner-23809|Gardner, Colin John]] ||||1949 Feb 19||20||accidentally killed; || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Gardner-23809.jpg 3270993] |- | [[Gason-61|Gason, Edward C I]] ||||1953 Mar 12||91||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Gason-61.jpg 3271127] |- | [[Gilson-1580|Gason, Elizabeth Ann]] ||||1951 Oct 10||76||W of Edward|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Gason-61.jpg 3271127] |- | [[Gason-60| Gason, E L]]||||1958 Apr 25||58||AIF 2323|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Gason-60.jpg 3271020] |- | [[Gason-62| Gason, H F]]||||1970 Aug 27||62||AIF V18694; H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Gason-62.jpg 3271018] |- | [[Gason-63|Gason, Leonard G]]||||1968 Nov 07||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Gason-63.jpg 3271019] |- | [[Gason-64| Gason, Mary Josephine]]||||1972 Ar 05||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Gason-64.jpg 3271017] |- | [[Caton-1554|Caton, Charles]]||||1943 Feb 04||81||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Caton-1554.jpg 3271076] |- | [[Kennedy-28809| Gilson, Ann Elizabeth]]||||1929 Mar 14||81||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Kennedy-28809.jpg 3271126] |- | [[Gilson-1581|Gilson, Arthur]]||||1967 Oct 19||75||H of Emily|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Gilson-1581.jpg 3270706] |- | [[Gilson-1582|Gilson, Arthur G]]||||1975 Nov 24||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Gilson-1582.jpg 3270724] |- | [[Gilson-1583| Gilson, Douglas]]||||1952 Jan 30||27|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Gilson-1583.jpg 3270751] |- | [[Gilson-1548| Gilson, Edward]]||||1904 Sep 29||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Gilson-1548.jpg 3270748] |- | [[Gilson-1584| Gilson, Edward]]||||1935 Oct 29||46|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Gilson-1584.jpg 3270750] |- | [[Bruce-3911|Gilson, Eileen Hilda]]||||1965 Oct 31||79||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Gilson-1579.jpg 3270749] |- | [[Dobson-6248|Gilson, Emily]]||||1975 Apr 21||81||W of Arthur|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Gilson-1581.jpg 3270706] |- | [[Gilson-1587|Gilson, Gordon William (Mick)]]||1913 Dec 29||1992 Dec 21||||H of Jean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Gilson-1587.jpg 3270718] |- | [[Gilson-1589| Gilson, Henry Charles]]||||1959 Jul 17||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Gilson-1589.jpg 3270752] |- | [[Gilson-1547|Gilson, Henry Charles]]||||1933 Sep 22||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Gilson-1547.jpg 3271125] |- | [[Hawkins-19506|Gilson, Jean May]]||1916 Sep 06||1995 Oct 22||||W of Mick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Gilson-1587.jpg 3270718] |- | [[Ramsey-9215| Gilson, Margaret]]||||1941 Apr 20||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Gilson-1548.jpg 3270748] |- | [[Gilson-1562| Gilson, William]]||||1902 Mar 23||45||Accidentally killed; S of Edward|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Gilson-1548.jpg 3270748] |- | [[Gilson-1579|Gilson, William Edward]]||||1944 Jun 18||65||H of Eileen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Gilson-1579.jpg 3270749] |- | [[Goodall-2189|Goodall, Arthur Stanley]]||||2021 Mar 09||71||H of Pam; F & F-in-L of Arthur & Peggy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Goodall-2189.jpg 3270977] |- | [[Grace-4268| Grace, Arn]]||||2014 May 25||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Grace-4268.jpg 3270967] |- | [[Grace-4269|Grace, Geoffrey Michael]]||1922 Nov 27||2002 Sep 07||||H of Mary; F of Dennis, Patricia, Geoffrey, Kathleen, Lynnette, Anthony, Anne, Brian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Grace-4269.jpg 3271184] |- | [[Grace-4270| Grace, John]]||||1953 Apr 23||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Grace-4270.jpg 3270989] |- | [[Murphy-33632|Grace, Margaret Olive]]||||1989 Aug 18||89||W of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Grace-4271.jpg 3271021] |- | [[Clohessy-90| Grace, Mary Therese]]||1925 Jul 01||2011 Oct 09||||W of Geoffrey; M of Dennis, Patricia, Geoffrey, Kathleen, Lynnette, Anthony, Anne, Brian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Grace-4269.jpg 3271184] |- | [[Grace-4271|Grace, Robert]]||||1962 Jul 06||84||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Grace-4271.jpg 3271021] |- | [[Grace-4273| Grace, Tobias]]||||1938 Aug 16||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Grace-4273.jpg 3271140] |- | [[Osborne-12579| Grace, Wanda]]||||2021 Dec 13||91|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Osborne-12579.jpg 3270968] |- | [[Haller-1388|Haller, Alfred Raymond]]||1931 Jan 23||1989 Aug 03||||b. Dover, N.H., USA; H of Elizabeth; F of Crystal, Caj, Marijke, Bronwyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Haller-1388.jpg 3271174] |- | [[Halls-566|Halls, David]]|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Halls-566.jpg 3271121] |- | [[Halls-385|Halls, Joseph]] ||||1935 Jan 28|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Halls-385.jpg 3270791] |- | [[Stevens-24343|Halls, Mary]] ||||1961 Mar 07||78||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Stevens-24343.jpg 3271122] |- | [[Halls-496|Halls, Mollie]] ||||1918 Apr 24||14|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Stevens-24343.jpg 3271122] |- | [[Halls-567|Halls, William]]|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Halls-566.jpg 3271121] |- | [[Eaton-11499|Hamilton, Alice Evelyn]]||||1993 Jun 23||92||W of Hugh|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Hamilton-36177.jpg 3270991] |- | [[Boyle-6447| Hamilton, Eva Christina]]||||1946 May 26||82||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Hamilton-36178.jpg 3271032] |- | [[Hamilton-36177|Hamilton, Hugh Clarence]]||||1945 Oct 06||53||H of Alice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Hamilton-36177.jpg 3270991] |- | [[Campbell-63478|Hamilton, Jessie]] ||||1904 Apr 17||67||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Hamilton-35693.jpg 3271037] |- | [[Hamilton-35693|Hamilton, William]] ||||1910 Feb 17||76||H of Jessie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Hamilton-35693.jpg 3271037] |- | [[Hamilton-36178| Hamilton, William Barr]]||||1938 Oct 11||77||H of Eva|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Hamilton-36178.jpg 3271032] |- | [[Hammett-1303|Hammett, Keneth Edward (Ken)]]||1929 Mar 09||2011 May 22||||H of Wilma; F of Lynne, Shelley, Roger, Richard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Hammett-1303.jpg 3270954] |- | [[Lloyd-12917|Hammett, Wilma Ellen]]||1933 Jul 24||2010 Dec 03||||W of Ken; M of Lynne, Shelley, Roger, Richard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Hammett-1303.jpg 3270954] |- | [[Leahy-1664|Hanrick, Patricia]]||1955 Dec 08||2008 Sep 17||||nee Leahy; M of Grant, Kellie, Rachael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Leahy-1664.jpg 3271155] |- | [[Damm-705|Hansen, Mary Josephine]]||1946 Sep 09||2002 Oct 03||||W of Harold Emil Hansen; M of Mary-Lou & John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Damm-705.jpg 3271183] |- | [[Salmon-3577|Harris, Ellen (Nellie)]] ||1914 Jan 12||2004 Dec 21||||nee Salmon; W of Roy; M of Helen, Patrick, James, Edward, Jenny, Judy, Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Harris-56325.jpg 3271110] |- | [[Harris-56325|Harris, Frederick William Roy (Roy)]]||1914 Jan 05||1998 Mar 04||||H of Ellen; F of Helen, Patrick, James, Edward, Jenny, Judy, Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Harris-56325.jpg 3271110] |- | [[Harrison-30838|Harrison, Isaiah]]||||1892 Oct 10||5|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Harrison-30838.jpg 3270693] |- | [[Sheddon-23|Harrison, Janet]]||||1881 Nov 21||47|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Harrison-30840.jpg 3270691] |- | [[Harrison-30839|Harrison, Janet]]||||1876 Jun 23||12|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Harrison-30838.jpg 3270693] |- | [[Harrison-30840|Harrison, William]]||||1893 Aug 07||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Harrison-30840.jpg 3270691] |- | [[Hartley-7088| Hartley, David Edwin]]||||1917 Oct 04||22||AIF: KIA France; S of John & Louisa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Hartley-7088.jpg 3270755] |- | [[Hartley-7089|Hartley, John]]||||1918 Mar 22||74||b. Devonshire, England; H of Louisa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Hartley-7088.jpg 3270755] |- | [[Pinner-440| Hatton, Alan]]||1921 Jan 18||1991 Mar 25||||H of Lorna; F of Michael, Annette, Wayne, Terry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Pinner-440.jpg 3271218] |- | [[Hatton-3090|Hatton, Terry John]]||||1982 Feb 26||20||Fiance of Kathy; S of Lorna & Alan; B of Michael, Annette, Wayne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Hatton-3090.jpg 3271219] |- | [[Reade-1268| Hawkins, Kathleen Mary]]||1930 Sep 02||2015 Aug 27||||W of Keith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Hawkins-19537.jpg 3270747] |- | [[Hawkins-19537|Hawkins, Keith]]||1926 Feb 07||1999 Jun 26||||AIF VX94402; H of Kathleen; F of Robert, Kevin (dec), Brian, Jenny|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Hawkins-19537.jpg 3270747] |- | [[Hawkins-19539|Hawkins, Kevin john]]||||1992 Jan 16||41||S of Kath & Keith; B of Robert, Brian, Jenny|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Hawkins-19539.jpg 3270746] |- |Heagney, Emily||||1999 Nov 09||||D of John & Liz; Sis of Nathan & Daniel||3271188 |- | [[Henry-19262| Henry, Dallas Colin]]||||1978 Jun 25|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Henry-19262.jpg 3271081] |- | [[Unknown-669999|Henry, Lily]]||1912 Dec 16||2000 Nov 27|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Unknown-669999.jpg 3271172] |- | [[Hickey-4590|Hickey, Denis]]||1925 Oct 10||2003 Jul 01|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Hickey-4590.jpg 3270997] |- | [[Sexton-6125|Hickey, Mary Antionette]]||1941 Apr 03||2021 Nov 19||||nee Sexton; W of Pat; M of Leeanne, Leo, Kim, Nyka, Shane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Hickey-4593.jpg 3271137] |- | [[Hickey-4591| Hickey, Michael]]||||1969 Jun 17||<1||3 days|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Hickey-4590.jpg 3270997] |- | [[Hickey-4593| Hickey, Patrick Gerard (Pat)]]||1933 Jun 14||2016 Apr 11||||H of Mary; F of Leeanne, Leo, Kim, Nyka, Shane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Hickey-4593.jpg 3271137] |- | [[Sexton-6126|Hill, Gladys Margaret]]||||1991 Jan 03||57||W of Ian; M of Julie & Jenny|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Sexton-6126.jpg 3271206] |- | [[Stair-443|Hines, Edith Stella]]||1904||1996||||M of Joy & Valerie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Stair-443.jpg 3270919] |- | [[Hitchcock-5308| Hitchcock, Ernest (Brian)]]||1937 Jun 11||2019 Feb 26||||H of Cheryl; F of Carolyn, Michael, Derek, Brenton, Emily|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Hitchcock-5308.jpg 3270942] |- | [[Hobbs-10112|Hobbs, Tom]]||||1961 Dec 22||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Hobbs-10112.jpg 3271016] |- | [[Habermann-168|Hore, Faye Betty]]||||1978 Aug 04||45||W of Leslie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Hore-1146.jpg 3270725] |- | [[Hore-1147|Hore, Hadyn Leslie]]||||1987 Mar 15||31||H of Helen; F of Paul, Timothy, Sheridan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Hore-1147.jpg 3270726] |- | [[Hore-1146|Hore, Leslie Hadyn]]||||1991 Oct 24||62||H of Faye|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Hore-1146.jpg 3270725] |- | [[Hoskin-1073|Hoskin, John James (Jack)]]||1918 Aug 28||1997 Mar 10||||H of Eileen (dec); F of Catherine (Kit)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Hoskin-1073.jpg 3271192] |- | [[Walsh-14194| Hounslow, Lynette Alice]]||1952 Mar 31||2017 May 21||||nee Walsh; W of Allan; M of Daniel & Michelle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Walsh-14194.jpg 3270889] |- | [[Howard-5260| Howard, Arthur Lewgous]]||||1948 Apr 20||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Howard-5260-1.jpg 3270780] |- | [[Howard-26084|Howard, Hiram]]||||1895 Oct 03||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Howard-5260.jpg 3270646] |- | [[Howard-26294|Howard, Thomas V]]||||1941 Aug 20||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Howard-26294.jpg 3270781] |- | [[Hubbard-10186|Hubbard, Eva Ellen]]||||1900 May 05||14||Eldest D of M & H Hubbard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Lovie-72.jpg 3271038] |- | [[Hughes-33516|Hughes, Edwin Joseph]]||1934 Sep 01||2013 May 23||||H of Mary; F of Trevor, Tony Ronnie, John (dec), Christine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Hughes-33516.jpg 3270956] |- | [[Richardson-39975| Hughes, Maria Agnes]]||||1928|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Richardson-39975.jpg 3271160] |- | [[Hughes-33517|Hughes, Peter Thomas]]||1870||1945|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Hughes-33517.jpg 3271161] |- | [[Humphreys-4081|Humphreys, Bob]]||||1991 Jul 15||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Humphreys-4081.jpg 3270909] |- | [[Quilter-224|Humphreys, Edith Muriel]]||||1991 Oct 30||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Quilter-224.jpg 3270908] |- | [[Humphreys-4082|Humphreys, Rodney John]]||||2016 Oct 15||75||S of Bob & Edith; F of David & Andrew; B of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Humphreys-4082.jpg 3270912] |- | [[Hunt-30929|Hunt, Barry James]]||1945 Apr 04||1999 Oct 11||||H of Kathy; F of Steven, Dwayne, Ashley, Rachel, Sarah, Kristal|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Hunt-30929.jpg 3270874] |- | [[Ivers-263|Ivers, William Peter (Postie)]]||1931 Jun 25||2016 Mar 12|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Ivers-263.jpg 3270733] |- | [[Unknown-670668|Jackson, Mary Irene]]||1932 Jul 03||2017 Mar 16|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Unknown-670668.jpg 3270948] |- | [[Jeffcoat-547| Jeffcoat, Arthur Herbert]]||1902 Mar 02||1983 Mar 30||||b. England|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Jeffcoat-547.jpg 3270831] |- | [[Gale-5009| Jeffery, Noela Edith]]||1932 Dec 09||2020 Feb 24||||formerly Reade; W of Norman & Ronald; M of Kerryn & Darryl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Gale-5009.jpg 3271210] |- | [[Jenkins-24048| Jenkins, William]]||||1890 Aug 19||80||b. London, England; 80 yrs 8 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Jenkins-24048.jpg 3270661] |- | [[Unknown-670687| Johnston, Lyn J]]||1949 Jun 07||2006 Apr 23||||W of Peter; M of David, Anne, Helen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Unknown-670687.jpg 3270855] |- | [[McEwan-1520|Jones, Alice Jean]]||1915 Feb 07||1937 Sep 07||22||Nee McEwan; b. Howlong; W of Perce Henry; M of Sylvia, Robert & Edward; GD of Evelyn Alice & John Gard Drew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/McEwan-1520.jpg 3270776] |- | [[Judd-5574| Judd, Robert Thomas James]]||1926 Sep 18||2014 Aug 04||||H of Shirley; F of Peter, Debra, Wendy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Judd-5574.jpg 3270730] |- | [[Sheridan-3095|Judd, Shirley Elaine]]||1925 Nov 30||2009 May 19||||W of Robert; M of Peter, Debra, Wendy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Judd-5574.jpg 3270730] |- | [[Just-482|Just, Roy Charles]]||1926 Mar 09||2016 Jun 13||||H of Joy; F of Ken & Annette; F-in-L of Julie & Doug|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Just-482.jpg 3270734] |- | [[Kay-5234|Kay, Edward Peter (Ebba)]]||1931 Aug 20||2017 Dec 25||||H of jenny; F of Robyn, Trevor, Sharon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Kay-5234.jpg 3270946] |- | [[Keeble-675|Keeble, Charlotte Caroline]]||||||2||D of Emma & Walter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Keeble-675.jpg 3270665] |- | [[Miles-13495|Keeble, Emma]]||||1875 Jan 02||23||W of Walter Thomas Keeble|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Keeble-675.jpg 3270665] |- | [[Bowler-1313|Kennedy, Elizabeth]]||||1877 Oct 12||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Bowler-1313.jpg 3271128] |- | [[Kiley-510|Kiley, James (Trapper)]]||1932 Jan 14||2021 Jul 24||||H of Wilma; F of Megan, Catherine, James, Petrina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Kiley-510.jpg 3270926] |- | [[Hastings-2872|Kiley, Kathern Anastasia]]||||1948 Apr 06||68||M of William Kiley; Clare Hasting – A. McEwan nee Kiley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Hastings-2872.jpg 3270992] |- | [[Lalor-369| Kiley, Wilma (Bille)]]||1935 Nov 26||2022 Mar 04||||W of James; M of Megan, Catherine, James, Petrina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Kiley-510.jpg 3270926] |- |Kleehammer, Jared Michael||||1999 Jan 25||||S of Deeanne & David; B of James & Jacob||3271216 |- | [[Unknown-670834|Knight, Suzanne Elizabeth]]||1968 Jul 12||2013 Dec 09||||W of Peter; M of Megan, Matthew, Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Unknown-670834.jpg 3270960] |- | [[Knorpp-9| Knorpp, Charles]]||||1939 Apr 25||71||H of Margaret Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Knorpp-9.jpg 3271008] |- | [[Knorpp-10|Knorpp, John Charles]]||||19?? Mar 23||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Knorpp-10.jpg 3271007] |- | [[Tenney-1471|Knorpp, Margaret Ann]]||||1941 Dec 13||73||W of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Knorpp-9.jpg 3271008] |- | [[Brennan-5872|Knorpp, Margaret R]]||||1939 Oct 09||38|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Knorpp-10.jpg 3271007] |- | [[Koehn-789|Koehn, George]]||1892 Dec 05||1956 Dec 03||||AIF, M.M; H of Pearlie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Koehn-789.jpg 3270638] |- | [[Koehn-790|Koehn, Mary]]|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Koehn-790.jpg 3270639] |- | [[Brennan-5873|Koehn, Pearlie]]||1900 Apr 18||1966 Jul 02||||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Koehn-789.jpg 3270638] |- | [[Fleming-15858| Ladd, Kerryn Lee]]||1969 Jan 20||2015 Jul 07||||W of Ian; M of Mitchell & Jamison; D of Eddie & Lesley; Sis of Narelle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Fleming-15858.jpg 3270963] |- | [[Lalor-370|Lalor, Stanley John (Bennie)]]||1943 Sep 25||2021 Sep 25||||S of Nina & Walter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Lalor-370.jpg 3270928] |- | [[Lalor-372| Lalor, Walter Edward (Wally)]]||1942 Jul 14||2020 Mar 01||||S of Nina & Walter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Lalor-372.jpg 3270925] |- | [[Kingston-1818| Lavis, Mary Veronica]]||1931 Jun 08||2005 Oct 15||||nee Kingston; W of Ted; M of John, Anne, Brian, Paul; Sis of Anne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Kingston-1818.jpg 3271180] |- | [[Treloar-1280|Law, Judy Pascoe]]||1938 Oct 04||2013 Sep 19||||M of Sharon & Amanda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Treloar-1280.jpg 3270958] |- | [[Fitzgerald-12143|Leahy, Agatha Marie]]||1880 Oct 02||1972 Apr 11||||W of William; M of Bill|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Fitzgerald-12143.jpg 3271153] |- | [[Leahy-1673|Leahy, Alfred]]||||1908 Oct 03||22|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Leahy-1673.jpg 3271085] |- | [[Leahy-1674| Leahy, Alfred E]]||||1967 Dec 22||55|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Leahy-1674.jpg 3271151] |- | [[Gill-10329|Leahy, Alice Margaret]]||||1949 Jan 14||||W of Christopher|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Leahy-1674.jpg 3271151] |- | [[Leahy-1676|Leahy, Christopher Alfred]]||1931 Mar 17||2009 Jan 31|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Leahy-1676.jpg 3270922] |- | [[Leahy-1675|Leahy, Christopher P]]||||1925 Jun 14||43||H of Alice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Leahy-1674.jpg 3271151] |- | [[Leahy-1678|Leahy, Edward John (Ted)]]||1933 Jun 13||1990 May 04||56||H of Marie; F of Denise, Stephen, Richard, Greg|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Leahy-1678.jpg 3271203] |- | [[Leahy-1680|Leahy, Ellen]]||||1889 Jul 07|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Leahy-1680.jpg 3271083] |- | [[Galvin-1214|Leahy, Esther Agnes]]||1918 Apr 24||2006 Oct 03||||W of William; M of Margaret, Nancy, Mary, Bill, Barry, Patsy, Judy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Leahy-1672.jpg 3271154] |- | [[Leahy-1682| Leahy, George William]]||1936 May 09||2018 Oct 21||||H of Kathryn; F of Anne, Michael, Patrick, Jennifer, Merryn, Helen, Timothy, Andrew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Leahy-1682.jpg 3271141] |- | [[Sexton-6154|Leahy, Kathryn Mary]]||1936 Oct 17||2016 Apr 06||||nee Sexton; W of George; M of Anne, Michael, Patrick, Jennifer, Merryn, Helen, Timothy, Andrew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Leahy-1682.jpg 3271141] |- | [[O'Callaghan-1107|Leahy, Margaret]]||||1898 Apr 01||82||W of Richard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/O_Callaghan-1107.jpg 3271084] |- | [[O'Hara-2479| Leahy, Margaret]]||||1923 Jul 31||73||W of Richard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Leahy-1673.jpg 3271085] |- | [[Doubleday-272| Leahy, Rebecca Maud]]||||1948 Sep 14||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Doubleday-272.jpg 3271143] |- | [[Leahy-1640|Leahy, Richard]]||||1892 Sep 05||77||b. Tipperary, Ireland; H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/O_Callaghan-1107.jpg 3271084] |- | [[Leahy-1617|Leahy, Richard]]||||1905 May 24||53||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Leahy-1673.jpg 3271085] |- | [[Leahy-1665|Leahy, Richard George]]||||1936 Jan 01||31||S of Richard James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Leahy-1639.jpg 3271142] |- | [[Leahy-1639|Leahy, Richard James]]||||1923 Apr 02||48|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Leahy-1639.jpg 3271142] |- | [[Leahy-1683|Leahy, Rose]]||||1907 May 09||27|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Leahy-1673.jpg 3271085] |- | [[Lemsberg-1| Leahy, Sarah Margaret (Sue)]]||1929 Oct 15||2017 Oct 21||||W of Sydney|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Leahy-1684.jpg 3271086] |- | [[Leahy-1679| Leahy, Stephen John]]||1957 Jul 25||2013 Sep 04||56||S of Ted & Marie; B of Denise, Richard, Greg|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Leahy-1679.jpg 3271202] |- | [[Leahy-1684|Leahy, Sydney Thomas]]||1928 Jun 21||2003 Mar 16||||H of Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Leahy-1684.jpg 3271086] |- | [[Leahy-1671| Leahy, William Francis]]||1884 Jan 31||1959 Oct 28||||H of Agatha; F of Bill|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Leahy-1671.jpg 3271152] |- | [[Leahy-1672| Leahy, William Francis]]||1913 Aug 19||2000 Jan 13||||H of Esther; F of Margaret, Nancy, Mary, Bill, Barry, Patsy, Judy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Leahy-1672.jpg 3271154] |- | [[Unknown-672335| Lehmann, Loretta Carline]]||1955 Jun 22||2021 Oct 21||||M of Lisa-Jayne & Kristy-Lee|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Unknown-672335.jpg 3270930] |- | [[Lewis-62557|Lehner, Irene Veronica]]||1910 Aug 09||1997 Aug 10||||M of June & Alan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Lewis-62557.jpg 3270880] |- | [[Moore-88195|Lester, Bridget]]||1825||1912||||b. Strokestown, Ireland; d. Howlong; W of Henry; M of Sophia, Charlotte, Alfred, Richard, Teresa, Ferdinand, Herbert, Agnes, Evangeline|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Lester-6521.jpg 3271102] |- | [[Lester-6531|Lester, David Richard]]||1920 Oct 15||2009 Oct 12||||H of Margaret; F of Mary-Anne, Brian, Frances, Patricia, Pauline, Kevin, Peter, Richard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Lester-6531.jpg 3271100] |- | [[Lester-6521| Lester, Henry]]||1795||1870||||b. Southampton, England; d. Howlong; H of Bridget; F of Henry; M of Sophia, Charlotte, Alfred, Richard, Teresa, Ferdinand, Herbert, Agnes, Evangeline|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Lester-6521.jpg 3271102] |- | [[Murray-28710|Lester, Lillian May]]||||1974 May 31||89||W of Richard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Lester-6388.jpg 3271099] |- | [[Salmon-3604| Lester, Margaret Mary]]||1924 Aug 14||1996 Aug 09||||Nee Salmon; W of David; M of Mary-Anne, Brian, Frances, Patricia, Pauline, Kevin, Peter, Richard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Lester-6531.jpg 3271100] |- | [[Lester-6388| Lester, Richard]]||||1933 Dec 10||48||H of Lillian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Lester-6388.jpg 3271099] |- | [[O'Brien-14775| Lester, Rose]]||||1938 Jul 06||||M of Elise Gale|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/O_Brien-14775.jpg 3271009] |- | [[Lieschke-31| Lieschke, Lester Ferdinand]]||1943 Jan 22||2007 Jun 11||||H of Margaret Ann; F of Andrew & Jennifer|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Lieschke-31.jpg 3270850] |- | [[Lloyd-12760|Lloyd, John]] ||||1907 Feb 19||||||Obituary |- | [[Logie-402| Logie, Arthur W (Chic)]]||1928 Oct 14||2020 Dec 03||||H of Kathleen; F of Pat, Bev, David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Logie-402.jpg 3270696] |- |Logie, Kathleen Jean||1936 Aug 20||||||W of Arthur; M of Robert, Rhonda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Logie-402.jpg 3270696] |- | [[Mahon-1660| Longley, Clare Marie]]||1948 Aug 27||2013 Jun 02||||W of David Stewart; M of James (dec), Michael, Angus, Sam, Bill, Skye|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Mahon-1660.jpg 3270957] |- | [[Lovie-72| Lovie, Charles H]]||||1899 Apr 03||29||B of H Hubbard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Lovie-72.jpg 3271038] |- | [[Lowe-16488|Lowe, Patrick Joseph]]||1929 Feb 02||2002 Jun 30||||H of Barbara; F of Paul, Jodie, Susan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Lowe-16488.jpg 3270910] |- | [[Loyall-70|Loyall, Ken]]||1937 Jun 13||2022 May 19||||H of Helen; F of Sandra, Kerry, Jonathan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Loyall-70.jpg 3270934] |- | [[Waters-11223| Lucas, Emily]]||||1872 Oct 09||38?||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Waters-11223.jpg 3270684] |- | [[Lucas-14882|Lucas, Herbert]]||||1915 Oct 06||56||b. Tasmania|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Lucas-14882.jpg 3270685] |- | [[Lydick-339|Lydick, Clair Eugene (Gene)]] ||1933 Sep 27||2012 Dec 01||||H of Dorothy; F of Julie & Mike|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Burrows-5201.jpg 3270839] |- | [[Foster-36204|Lydick, Dorothy June]]||1935 Jun 25||2015 May 23||||W of Clair; M of Julie & Mike|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Burrows-5201.jpg 3270839] |- | [[Slatter-661 |Mackay, Elizabeth Mary Ann]] ||||1964 Apr 19||83||nee Slatter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Slatter-661.jpg 3270810] |- | [[Mackay-6348| Mackay, Kenneth Dixon]]||1928 Jul 11||1995 Jan 26||||H of Monica; F of Judith, Bill, Kevin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Mackay-6348.jpg 3271195] |- | [[Macvean-58| Macvean, Helen Hersey Hopetoun]]||||1891 Jul 01||<1||8 mths; D of Alexander & Jessie Macvean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Macvean-58.jpg 3271040] |- | [[Macvean-59| Macvean, Isabel Mary (Lulla)]]||||1897 Nov 21||15||Third D of Alexander & Jessie Macvean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Macvean-59.jpg 3271041] |- | [[Gale-5023|Martin, Mary]]||1908||1991||||nee Gale|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Gale-5023.jpg 3270713] |- | [[Ivers-264| Mathews, Dolly]]||1932||1994|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Mathews-7510.jpg 3270732] |- | [[Mathews-7510|Mathews, Frank]]||1935||1997|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Mathews-7510.jpg 3270732] |- | [[Matthews-20113| Matthews, Leo Davison]]||1946||1997||||F of Kellie & Tim|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Matthews-20113.jpg 3270879] |- | [[Gale-5024|Mattson, Emily Irene]]||||1999 Dec 20||91||W of John; M of Thelma, Mavis, Barry, Pamela|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Gale-5024.jpg 3270727] |- | [[Mattson-1341| Mattson, J W]]||||1982 Jul 08||75||RAAF 49972; H of Emily Irene; F of Thelma, Mavis, Barry, Pamela|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Mattson-1341.jpg 3270728] |- | [[Butcher-5955| May, Aileen]]||1939 Aug 16||2014 Jan 08||||W of Patrick; M of David, Paul, Anthony|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Butcher-5955.jpg 3270896] |- | [[May-17533| May, Patrick (Polly)]]||1932 Oct 21||2019 Oct 25||||H of Aileen; F of David, Paul, Anthony|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/May-17533.jpg 3270890] |- | [[May-17534|May, Roger M]]||||2014 Feb 28||61||H of Debbie; F of Nicky, Kris,Bec, Tania|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/May-17534.jpg 3270969] |- | [[McCarthy-9180| McCarthy, Francis Benedict]]||1936 Dec 07||2001 Mar 27||||H of Margaret; F of Anthony, Jane, Josephine, Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/McCarthy-9180.jpg 3271185] |- | [[McCooke-1| McCooke, David William]]||1917 Jul 09||1990 Dec 07||||H of Joan; F of Carole, David, Murray|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/McCooke-1.jpg 3271173] |- | [[Hender-111|McCooke, Joan Louise]]||1918 May 29||2015 Nov 08||||nee Hender; W of David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/McCooke-1.jpg 3271173] |- | [[Thies-546|McCormick, June Lenore]]||||2013 Jun 20||80||W of Ronald; M of Kym & Scott|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/McCormick-9290.jpg 3270738] |- | [[McCormick-9290|McCormick, Ronald James]]||||2013 Apr 30||75||H of June; F of Kym & Scott|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/McCormick-9290.jpg 3270738] |- | [[McEwan-1521| McEwan, James Robert Henry]]||||1930 Apr 06||52|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/McEwen-2631.jpg 3270778] |- | [[McKee-7684| McKee, Ilma May (Bonnie)]]||1913 Sep 08||2000 Jan 28||||With Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/McKee-7685.jpg 3271208] |- | [[McKee-7685|McKee, Thomas Ivan]]||1915 Sep 15||1990 Apr 24||||With Ilma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/McKee-7685.jpg 3271208] |- | [[McLaughlin-9345|McLaughlin, Sean Thomas]]||1981 Dec 12||2007 Jan 12||||S of Yolanta & Ray; B of Natasha, Ptricia, Keiran and James; GS of Bogdan & Krystyna Czerwiski|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/McLaughlin-9345.jpg 3270656] |- | [[McVity-13|McVity, Alexander H]]||||1964 May 27||70||AIF WWI|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/McVity-13.jpg 3270811] |- | [[McVity-15| McVity, Beryl M]]||||1953 Apr 11||19||died as a result of an accident|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/McVity-15.jpg 3270784] |- | [[McVity-16| McVity, Donald Alexander]]||1936 Dec 25||2005 Oct 15|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/McVity-16.jpg 3270856] |- | [[Schulz-3096| Meyers, Clara Louisa]]||||1989 Oct 06||75||W of Frederick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Meyer-24788.jpg 3270801] |- | [[Meyer-24788|Meyers, Frederick William]]||||1954 jul 03||48||H of Clara|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Meyer-24788.jpg 3270801] |- | [[Stanton-7089|Millard, Mary Ellen]]||||1926 Sep 17||47|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Stanton-7089.jpg 3271091] |- | [[Drew-5540|Mills, Amy Violet]]||1891||1979||88||nee Drew; b. Howlong; bur. Wodonga; M of Alice Jean Jones (nee McEwan)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Drew-5540.jpg 3270777] |- | [[Mitchell-47622| Mitchell, Edgar Oscar]]||||1904 May 11 ||23|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Mitchell-47622-1.jpg 3270699] |- | [[Unknown-673586| Mitchell, Kristy Lee]]||1960 Aug 02||2013 Dec 07||||W of Larry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Unknown-673586.jpg 3270972] |- | [[Smith-334986| Mitchell, Zora Marie]]||||2000 Sep 14|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Smith-334986.jpg 3271167] |- | [[Morgan-42162| Morgan, Richard Thomas]]||1924 Jan 13||2019 Jan 07||||AIF NX142380; B of Jean & Dulcie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Morgan-42162.jpg 3270943] |- | [[Morris-43446| Morris, Peter]]||1934 May 06||2016 Dec 06||||H of Noreen; F of Michael, Geoffrey, Ruth, Angela, Clare; F-in-L of Barbara & Stephen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Morris-43446.jpg 3270949] |- | [[Morrison-21870|Morrison, Joseph]]||||1879 Dec 09||46||H of Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Unknown-673749.jpg 3271033] |- | [[Mount-3098|Mount, Allan Edwin (Ted)]]||1939 Jun 20||2015 Sep 24||76||F of Leigh, Dale, Fiona, Dean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Mount-3098.jpg 3270847] |- | [[Mount-3099|Mount, Allan Frederick]]||||1975 Jul 31||66||H of Isabel; F of Bill & Ted|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Mount-3099.jpg 3270815] |- | [[Milthorpe-21|Mount, Isabel Irene]]||||1974 Sep 05||72||W of Allan; M of Bill & Ted|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Mount-3099.jpg 3270815] |- | [[Mount-3100|Mount, William John]]||||2007 Jun 21||69||B of Ted; Uncle of Leigh, Dale, Fiona, Dean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Mount-3100.jpg 3270848] |- | [[Murdoch-2660|Murdoch, Donald Cleaver]]||||1950 Sep 21||47||H of Ilma; F of Bill & Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Murdoch-2660.jpg 3271035] |- | [[Dunton-790| Murdoch, Ilma Merle (Billie)]]||||2002 Aug 24||86||W of Donald; M of Bill & Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Murdoch-2660.jpg 3271035] |- | [[Copeland-7195|Murdoch, Mary]]||||1944 Apr 15||||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Murdoch-2661.jpg 3271034] |- | [[Murdoch-2661|Murdoch, William]]||||1938 Jun 29||76||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Murdoch-2661.jpg 3271034] |- | [[Murdoch-2662| Murdoch, William Robert]]||||2007 Jan 28||59||H of Christine Murdoch|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Murdoch-2660.jpg 3271035] |- | [[Murphy-33916|Murphy, Clifford]]||||1952 Jan 23||12|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Murphy-33916.jpg 3270998] |- | [[Kelly-22285|Murphy, Elizabeth]] ||||1945 Aug 19||79||W of Patrick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Murphy-23118.jpg 3270987] |- | [[Murphy-33918| Murphy, Julia Ellen]]||||1993 Apr 25||86||W of Bill|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Murphy-33917.jpg 3270999] |- | [[Murphy-33967| Murphy, Leo Patrick (Blue)]]||1934 ju 15||2014 Dec 09||||S of William& Julia; B of Terry, Mary, Nancy, Helen, Colleen, Cliff (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Murphy-33967.jpg 3270962] |- | [[Unknown-674271|Murphy, Mary Ellen (Princess)]]||1954 Apr 10||2013 Dec 14||||W of Alan Andrew (Smurf)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Unknown-674271.jpg 3270959] |- | [[Murphy-33917| Murphy, O Bill]]||||1975 May 18||77||H of Julia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Murphy-33917.jpg 3270999] |- | [[Murphy-23118|Murphy, Patrick]] ||||1943 Dec 14||81||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Murphy-23118.jpg 3270987] |- | [[Doolan-766| Murtagh, Betty Mary]]||1928 May 31||2014 Jun 14||||nee Doolan, Salmon; W of Brian; M of Christine, Timothy, Julianne, Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Murtagh-451.jpg 3271105] |- | [[Murtagh-451|Murtagh, Brian Neil]]||1933 May 31||2013 May 25||||H of Betty; F of Christine. Timothy, Julianne, Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Murtagh-451.jpg 3271105] |- | [[Neil-2363| Murtagh, Eileen May]]||||1995 Jul 30||||W of Norman; M of Robyn & Brian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Neil-2363.jpg 3270881] |- | [[Muxlow-134| Muxlow, John]]||||1896 ??? 20||??||b. England|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Muxlow-134.jpg 3270694] |- | [[Unknown-674558| Myles, Marie]]||||2010 Oct 29||75||W of James Kee Myles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Unknown-674558.jpg 3270953] |- | [[Nash-11965|Nash, Leslie George]]||||1975 Oct 28||76||H of Ellen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Nash-11965.jpg 3270820] |- | [[Nesbitt-4067|Nesbitt, Albert (Bert)]]||1919 Jan 24||1998 Jun 18||79||H of Florence; F of James, William, Sylvia (dec), Paul, Carolyn, Stephen, Michael, Dianne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Nesbitt-4067.jpg 3270786] |- |[[Drew-5561| Nesbitt, Florence (May)]]||1917 Aug 14||2006 Feb 27||88||nee Drew; W of Bert; M of James, William, Sylvia (dec), Paul, Carolyn, Stephen, Michael, Dianne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Nesbitt-4067.jpg 3270786] |- | [[Nesbitt-4068| Nesbitt, James Albert]]||1939 Apr 30||2005 Mar 07||||H of Dianne Elizabeth nee Jurgens; F of Andrew & Julia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Nesbitt-4068.jpg 3270857] |- | [[Nesbitt-4069| Nesbitt, Sylvia May]]||1944 Jan 28||1946 Jun 02||||D of Bert & May Nesbitt|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Nesbitt-4069.jpg 3270785] |- | [[Piltz-100|Newey, Bertha Augusta]]||||1967 Apr 09||81||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Newey-314.jpg 3270680] |- | [[Newey-315| Newey, C W G]]||||1928 Oct 28||||AIF 1082|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Newey-315.jpg 3270667] |- | [[Newey-316| Newey, Collin Michael]]||1953 Apr 08||2019 Aug 26||||B of Peter & Rosemerry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Newey-316.jpg 3270679] |- | [[Williams-137600| Newey, Dorothea May]]||1925 Nov 05||2009 Oct 26||84||W of Ken; M of Gloria (dec), Linda, Kenneth (dec), Kevin (dec), Gorden (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Newey-318.jpg 3270676] |- | [[Thynne-253|Newey, Eileen May]]||1925 Sep 25||1971 Apr 25||||W of Eric Walter; M of Peter, Collin, Rosemerry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Newey-317.jpg 3270677] |- | [[Newey-317| Newey, Eric Walter James]]||1927 Sep 06||1996 Nov 02||||H of Eileen; F of Peter, Collin, Rosemerry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Newey-317.jpg 3270677] |- | [[Newey-314| Newey, George Archibald]]||||1964 Aug 02||83||H of Bertha|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Newey-314.jpg 3270680] |- | [[Newey-318|Newey, Kenneth George]]||1924 Nov 15||2007 Feb 07||82||H of Dot; F of Gloria (dec), Linda, Kenneth (dec), Kevin (dec), Gorden (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Newey-318.jpg 3270676] |- | [[Butler-32509| Noyes, Eileen Amelia Maud]]||||1957 Nov 01||50|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Doubleday-272.jpg 3271143] |- | [[Nugent-1529|Nugent, Clifford Beaumont]]||||2017 Sep 03||82||H of Mavis; F of Jackie, Megan, Barry, Nicole|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Nugent-1529.jpg 3270695] |- | [[Unknown-674587| O’Brien, Ethel]]||||2000 Jul 26||85||W of Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Unknown-674587.jpg 3270918] |- | [[O'Brien-15002|O’Brien, Michael Patrick]]||||1991 Nov 30||66||H of Ethel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/O_Brien-15002.jpg 3270907] |- | [[O'Connor-7961| O’Connor, Maurice]]||||1885 Jun 27||50||b. Listowel, Co Kerry, Ireland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/O_Connor-7961.jpg 3271112] |- | [[O'Donnell-5173|O’Donnell, John Lawrence]]||||2013 Aug 03||80||H of Margaret; F of Stephen, Peter, Thomas, Bernard, M. Jeremy, Matthew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/O_Donnell-5173.jpg 3270973] |- | [[O'Halloran-824| O’Halloran, Michael Patrick]]||||1985 Feb 20||73||H of Thelma; F of Matt, Peter, Frank, Trish, Mary, Kevin, Jack, Tom, Kate, Terry, Christine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/O_Halloran-824.jpg 3271212] |- | [[Peterson-19708| O’Halloran, Thelma Johanna]]||||2011 Jan 18||92||W of Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/O_Halloran-824.jpg 3271212] |- | [[O'Hara-2530|O’Hara, Patrick John]]||||1991 Dec 07||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/O_Hara-2530.jpg 3271201] |- | [[O'Hare-696| O’Hare, Kathleen Mary]]||||1998 Nov 07||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/O_Hare-696.jpg 3271006] |- | [[Crowley-3501| O’Hare, Mary Jane]]||||1961 May 08||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/O_Hare-696.jpg 3271006] |- | [[Edgehill-20|O’Neil, Jane Alecia]]||||1873 Jan 17||72||72 yrs 10 mths; D of Charles & Alecia Edghill|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Edghill-96.jpg 3270663] |- | [[Lalor-379|O’Riley, Anne Veronica]]||1936 Apr 25||2000 Nov 23||||W of Terence John; M of Michael, Sean, Susan, Catherine, Timothy, Chris, Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Unknown-674716.jpg 3271186] |- | [[Ohlin-30|Ohlin, Albert]]||||1990 Apr 22||86||H of Sophia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Ohlin-30.jpg 3271214] |- | [[Hotschilt-1| Ohlin, Sophia]]||||1984 Jun 13||74||W of Albert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Ohlin-30.jpg 3271214] |- | [[Orchard-1693| Orchard, Alec John]]||1939 Mar 05||2005 Jun 17||||H of Theresia; F of Ludwina, Tony, Martin, Mary-Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Orchard-1693.jpg 3271165] |- | [[Narayan-20| Orchard, Theresia Agnes]]||1946 Apr 29||2015 May 21||||W of Alec; M of Ludwina, Tony, Martin, Mary-Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Orchard-1693.jpg 3271165] |- | [[Osborne-12699| Osborne, Bruce]]||1934||2011||||B of Wanda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Osborne-12699.jpg 3270864] |- | [[Rutzou-2|Osborne, Florence Mai]]||||1973 Jul 02||73||W of Harry; M of John & Wanda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Rutzou-2.jpg 3270814] |- | [[Osborne-12700|Osborne, Harry]]||||1981 Nov 30||81||H of Mai; F of John & Wanda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Osborne-12700.jpg 3270813] |- | [[Packer-2552| Packer, Charles Hargreaves]]||1937 Dec 30||2012 Sep 28||||H of Carolyn Ane (nee Nesbitt); F of Sylvia, Andrea, Michael, Jannie, Simon, Daniel, Gregory, Luke, Christopher|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Packer-2552.jpg 3271133] |- | [[Etherton-199| Pargeter, Madge Berryl]]||||1996 Jul 31||94||W of James Harold; M of Lloyd, Lorna, Douglas, Eric|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Etherton-199.jpg 3270899] |- | [[Pargeter-223|Pargeter, Eric Morris]]||1932 Mar 28||2019 Jul 05||||H of Marie; F of Ray, Greg, Liz|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Pargeter-223.jpg 3270939] |- | [[Pargeter-225|Pargeter, Harold Lloyd]]||1926 Jun 27||2012 Jul 08||||H of Joan Margaret; F of Trish, Peter, Robyn, Jill, Ian, Jamie, Chris|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Pargeter-225.jpg 3271193] |- | [[Pargeter-224| Pargeter, James Harold]]||||1988 Aug 27||87||H of Madge; F of Lloyd, Lorna, Douglas, Eric|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Pargeter-210.jpg 3270898] |- | [[Park-7528| Park, Douglas George]]||||2002 Sep 09||70||H of June; F of Christine, Timothy, Craig, Robyn (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Park-7528.jpg 3270980] |- | [[Pettiford-263|Pettiford, Henry]]||||1865 Dec 09||55||H of Mary Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Pettiford-263.jpg 3271132] |- | [[McVilley-1|Pettiford, Mary Ann]]||||1895 Jan 21||72||W of Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Pettiford-263.jpg 3271132] |- |Powell, ?||||||||||3270829 |- | [[Roe-5644|Powell, Florence Aimee]]||||1991 Aug 07||||W of John (dec Madrid, Spain, 1976); M of Valda Marie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Roe-5644.jpg 3270768] |- | [[Smith-335671|Powell, Grace Elizabeth]]||1912||1995||||Eldest D of Lester & Flo Smith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Powell-28073.jpg 3270764] |- | [[Powell-28073|Powell, Kerril Lester St Aubyn]]||1940||2013||||S of Grace|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Powell-28073.jpg 3270764] |- | [[Power-6666|Power, John William]]||||1955 Oct 30||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Power-6666.jpg 3271004] |- | [[Pratchett-180| Pratchett, William (Bill)]]||1936 Feb 27||2009 Mar 16||||H of Beverley; F of Rick’ Step-F of Kristy,Juliane, Karen,Sandra|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Pratchett-180.jpg 3270966] |- | [[O'Neale-144| Pressnell, Elizabeth]]||||1958 Aug 25||86||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/O_Neale-144.jpg 3270783] |- | [[Pressnell-45|Pressnell, Herbert (Pod)]]||||2002 Jun 22||92|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Pressnell-45.jpg 3270846] |- | [[Henderson-31300|Pressnell, Jeannie]] ||||1977 Jul 21||85||W of William; M of Stuart & Doug|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Henderson-31300.jpg 3270824] |- | [[Thies-549|Pressnell, Lola Mavis]]||||1983 Jul 19||53||nee Thies; W of Doug; M of Garry & Robyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Pressnell-46.jpg 3270739] |- | [[Pressnell-48| Pressnell, Samuel Thomas]]||1920 Feb 19||1990 Aug 03|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Pressnell-48.jpg 3271207] |- | [[Pressnell-46| Pressnell, William Douglas (Doug)]]||1924 Nov 26||2022 Jul 04||||AIF VX125682; H of Lola; F of Garry & Robyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Pressnell-46.jpg 3270739] |- | [[Pressnell-47| Pressnell, William Henry]]||||1980 Jun 16||83||H of Jeannie (dec); F of Stuart & Doug|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Pressnell-47.jpg 3270825] |- | [[Unknown-676511| Price, Helen Margaret]]||1967 Nov 28||2020 Oct 16||||W of Glenn; M of Cameron & Tayla|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Unknown-676511.jpg 3270927] |- | [[Purtell-204|Purtell, Roy Maxwell]]||1931 Mar 29||2017 Jun 12||||H of Catherine Annie; F of Sarah, Lesley, Hilda, Tom, Katrina, Alex, Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Purtell-204.jpg 3270947] |- | [[Peterson-19501|Reade, Mary]]||1901 May 08||1991 Apr 08||||W of Samuel; M of Sam, Bill, Norm, Ernie, Kath, Dolly|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Reade-1271.jpg 3270779] |- | [[Reade-1270| Reade, Norman Charles]]||||1987 Dec 15||61||H of Noela; F of Kerryn & Darryl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Reade-1270.jpg 3271211] |- | [[Reade-1271|Reade, Samuel]]||1892 Oct 04||1949 May 07||||H of Mary; F of Sam, Bill, Norm, Ernie, Kath, Dolly|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Reade-1271.jpg 3270779] |- | [[Reid-23478|Reade, William John (Bill)]]||1923 Oct 12||2006 Apr 14||||B of Sam, Norm, Ernie, Kath, Dolly|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Reid-23478.jpg 3270731] |- | [[Holland-2473|Rechka, Florence May]]||1903||1973 Oct 16||||M of Eileen & Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Holland-2473.jpg 3270678] |- | [[Reid-23514|Reid, Andrew Wayne]]||1957 Se 05||2009 Jan 18||||H of Debbie; F of Tanya, Jodie & Jason, & Andrew Jnr & Jody|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Reid-23514.jpg 3270697] |- | [[Hobbs-10235|Reid, Beatrice Mary]]||||1947 May 29||63||W of Gordon D|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Hobbs-10235.jpg 3271071] |- | [[Reid-23537|Reid, Curtis Browning]]||1926 May 13||2007 Aug 25||||S of Gordon & Beatrice; Partner of Lizzy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Reid-23537.jpg 3271066] |- | [[Reid-22811|Reid, David]]||1821 Mar 29||1906 May 07||85||H of Mary Romain Reid|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Reid-19712.jpg 3271054] |- | [[Reid-23536| Reid, Douglas Gordon]]||||1913 Jun 30||<1||3 days; S of G D & B M Reid||3271055 |- | [[Reid-22915|Reid, Evelyn]]||||1931 May 24||78||H of Violet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Reid-22915.jpg 3271052] |- | [[Reid-23551| Reid, Evelyn John (Jock)]]||1899 Aug 14||1981 Oct 18||||S of Evelyn & Violet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Reid-23551.jpg 3271069] |- | [[Reid-23552|Reid, Francis Robert]]||||1916 Jan 26||56|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Reid-23552.jpg 3271058] |- | [[Reid-23535|Reid, Gordon Dyce]]||||1955 Jul 11||67||H of Beatrice Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Reid-23535.jpg 3271070] |- | [[Mitchell-48010|Reid, Helen Mary]]||1929 Apr 14||2014 Oct 16||||nee Mitchell; W of Marcus (dec); M of Trish, Pam & Nephew Greg|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Mitchell-48010.jpg 3270961] |- | [[Reid-23553| Reid, Marcus Dyce]]||||1983 Feb 27||61||AIF VX106167; H of Helen Mary; F of Robert Grant Reid|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Reid-23553.jpg 3271067] |- | [[Barber-14869| Reid, Mary Romain]]||||1910 Mar 13||86||W of David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Reid-19712.jpg 3271054] |- | [[Pettiford-24|Reid, Tryphena]]||||1925 Feb 13||68||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Pettiford-24.jpg 3271131] |- | [[Drew-5502|Reid, Violet Rebecca]]||||1950 Jun 07||88||W of Evelyn Reid|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Drew-5502.jpg 3271051] |- | [[Reid-23554|Reid, William]]||||1906 Feb 16||55||H of Tryphena|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Reid-23554.jpg 3271053] |- | [[Riddett-36|Riddett, Lionel Francis (Jack)]]||1909 Dec 14||1990 Jun 09||||F of Kath & Ruth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Riddett-36.jpg 3271220] |- | [[Rodda-932|Rodda, Arthur]]||||2008 Nov 04||80||H of Phyllis; F of Raymond, Robyne, Margaret, Terry, Arthur|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Rodda-932.jpg 3270923] |- | [[Green-59689| Rodda, Phyllis]]||||1994 May 26||59||W of Arthur; M of Raymond, Robyne, Margaret, Terry, Arthur|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Rodda-932.jpg 3270923] |- | [[Mattson-1353|Rollings, Pamela Anne]]||1947 Apr 15||2014 Nov 29||||M of Leanne, Melissa, Tricia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Mattson-1353.jpg 3270986] |- | [[Opie-505|Ronald, Gwenda Mary]]||1930 Jan 11||2010 Nov 08||80||W of Harry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Opie-505.jpg 3270975] |- | [[Ronald-371|Ronald, Harry Albert]]||1929 Sep 03||2000 Sep 22||71||H of Gwen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Ronald-371.jpg 3270976] |- | [[Stewart-60116| Rushby, Elsa (Bonnie)]]||1923 Jun 19||2011 May 07||||W of Noel (Blue); M of Hazel, Elizabeth, Judith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Stewart-60116.jpg 3270891] |- | [[Rushby-160|Rushby, Noel (Blue)]]||1924 Apr 08||2015 Sep 29||||H of Bonnie; F of Hazel, Elizabeth, Judith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Rushby-160.jpg 3270892] |- | [[Rutherford-7241|Rutherford, Doug F]]||||2007 Oct 22||64||H of Bev; F of Mark & Kellie; F-in-L of Amy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Rutherford-7241.jpg 3270915] |- | [[Rutzou-11|Rutzon, Ernest]]||||1922 Nov 20||57?||H of Jessie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Rutzou-11.jpg 3270651] |- | [[Faulkner-6573|Rutzon, Jessie]]||||1897 Jul 25||31||W of Ernest|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Rutzou-11.jpg 3270651] |- | [[Kemp-12246| Rutzou, Eliza McVicar]]||||1888 Mar 06||51||nee Kemp; b. Scotland; bur. Albury; marr. 1863 Albury; M of George Kemp, Robert Ernest, Theodore Percival, Niels Ferdinand, Ludolph Cecilius, Archibald Digby|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Rutzou-4.jpg 3270652] |- | [[Rutzou-4| Rutzou, Ferdinand]]||||1889 Dec 09||62||b. Odense, Denmark; F of George Kemp, Robert Ernest, Theodore Percival, Niels Ferdinand, Ludolph Cecilius, Archibald Digby|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Rutzou-4.jpg 3270652] |- | [[Daly-4838|Rutzou, Hilda Joy]]||||2005 Aug 30||91||W of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Daly-4838-1.jpg 3270883] |- | [[Rutzou-12|Rutzou, Robert Ferdinand]]||1910 Sep 20||2007 May 05||||H of Joy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Daly-4838.jpg 3270884] |- | [[Salmon-3625| Salmon, Daniel (Dan)]]||||2010 Jul 23||94||H of Lily|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Salmon-3625.jpg 3271199] |- | [[Russell-38232|Salmon, Edna Veronica Martha]] ||||1998 Mar 14||73||Nee Russell of Adaminaby; W of James; M of Margaret Ann, James, Maria, Sally, Susan, Catherine, Stephen, Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Salmon-3626.jpg 3271108] |- | [[Salmon-3615|Salmon, Henry Francis]]||||1956 Jan 28||33||accidentally killed; || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Salmon-3615.jpg 3271000] |- | [[Salmon-3626| Salmon, James]]||||1997 Jan 14||75||H of Edna; F of Margaret Ann, James, Maria, Sally, Susan, Catherine, Stephen, Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Salmon-3626.jpg 3271108] |- | [[Harvey-23520| Salmon, Lily]]||||1992 Aug 10||72||W of Dan; M of Anne, Joan, Marie, Daniel, John, Clare, Maureen, Therese|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Salmon-3625.jpg 3271199] |- | [[Salmon-3627|Salmon, Louise Mary]]||||1954 Jul 18||1||14 mths; D of Pat & Pato Salmon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Salmon-3631.jpg 3271001] |- | [[Salmon-3630|Salmon, Maria Veronica]]||||1954 Sep 03||<1||1 day|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Salmon-3630.jpg 3271002] |- | [[O'Hare-704|Salmon, Patricia Mary (Pato)]]||||2011 Aug 24||91||nee O’Hare of Mudgee; W of Patrick; M of Terry, Kathleen, Louise, Joanne, Timothy, Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Salmon-3628.jpg 3271109] |- | [[Salmon-3628| Salmon, Patrick Aloysius]]||||1998 Nov 09||86||H of Pato; F of Terry, Kathleen, Louise, Joanne, Timothy, Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Salmon-3628.jpg 3271109] |- | [[Salmon-3629| Salmon, Therese Mary]]||||2003 Feb 16||43||D of Dan & Lily|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Salmon-3629.jpg 3271198] |- | [[Salmon-3631|Salmon, Timothy Gerrard]]||||1957 Nov 24||<1||5 days; S of Pat & Pato Salmon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Salmon-3631.jpg 3271001] |- | [[Fleischer-455|Scholz, Hazel L M]] ||||1955 Dec 26||52|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Fleischer-455.jpg 3270803] |- | [[Vernon-3740| Schwab, Valda Maree]]||1927 Mar 06||2012 Feb 22||||D of Florence Powell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Vernon-3740.jpg 3270769] |- | [[Sehly-2|Sehly, John (Jack)]]||1910 Sep 04||1996 Jan 26||||H of Ellen; F of John, Norma, Patricia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Sehly-2.jpg 3271168] |- | [[Sehly-3|Sehly, John McKay]]||1941 Oct 06||2018 Oct 03||||S of John & Ellen; B of Norma (dec) & Patricia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Sehly-3.jpg 3270944] |- | [[Sehly-4|Sehly, Patricia Joan]]||1947 Apr 09||2020 Feb 12||||D of John & Ellen; Sis of Norma & John (both dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Sehly-3.jpg 3270944] |- | [[Shahvelli-2| Shahvelli, Charles]]||||1958 Apr 25||90|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Shahvelli-2.jpg 3271072] |- | [[Shahvelli-3|Shahvelli, Lena May]] ||1912 May 06||2001 May 26||||D of Charlie & Mary Shahvelli|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Shahvelli-3.jpg 3271078] |- | [[Steizel-1|Shahvelli, Mary A]] ||||1944 Sep 30||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Steizel-1.jpg 3271073] |- | [[Shelley-2302|Shelley, Arthur William]]||||1971 Aug 16||61||H of Patricia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Shelley-2302.jpg 3271003] |- | [[Shelley-2303|Shelley, Gerard Patrick]]||||1984 Mar 31||34|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Shelley-2303.jpg 3271106] |- | [[Wallace-27200| Shelley, June Vera]]||1922 Jun 28||2009 Jun 19||||W of Leslie; M of Colin, Pauline, Bruce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Shelley-2305.jpg 3271190] |- | [[Shelley-2308| Shelley, Kyren John]]||||1992 May 27||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Shelley-2308.jpg 3271200] |- | [[Shelley-2305|Shelley, Leslie James]]||1917 Feb 20||1998 Mar 19||||H of June; F of Colin, Pauline, Bruce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Shelley-2305.jpg 3271190] |- | [[Walsh-14209|Shelley, Patricia]]||||1995 Aug 17||77||W of Arthur|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Shelley-2302.jpg 3271003] |- | [[Simpson-29111|Simpson, Keith Thomas]]||1937 May 19||1993 Jul 28||||H of Joan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Simpson-29111.jpg 3271171] |- | [[Unknown-678901| Singh, Meredith]]||||1976 Aug 19||60||W of Ray; M of Edith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Unknown-678901.jpg 3271107] |- | [[Skate-26|Skate, Frederick John]]||||1974 Oct 07||67||H of Myrtle; F of Patricia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Skate-26.jpg 3270816] |- | [[Skinner-12486| Skinner, George Lonnen]]||1904 Mar 17||1996 Jan 27||||H of Jean; F of Margaret (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Skinner-12486.jpg 3270837] |- | [[Lester-6610|Skinner, Jean Avis]]||1908 Aug 12||1985 Dec 03||||W of George; M of Margaret (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Skinner-12486.jpg 3270837] |- | [[Withers-3264| Smith, Annie Maria]]||||1946 Mar 08||91||W of George Pearce Smith (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Withers-3264.jpg 3270645] |- | [[McHenry-1597| Smith, Beryl May]]||1927 Aug 20||2006 Dec 29||||nee McHenry; W of Phillip Henry; M of Cheryl, Gloria, Phillip|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/McHenry-1597.jpg 3271178] |- | [[Wilson-116534|Smith, Dorothy Ethel]]||||2009 Jun 14||101||W of William (Bill)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Smith-338829.jpg 3270836] |- | [[Lester-3533|Smith, Emma Mary]]||||||||nee Lester; W of James Pearce Smith snr who is bur. With his parents at St Johns cemetery, Parramatta|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Lester-3533.jpg 3270759] |- | [[Lester-3533|Smith, Emma Mary]]||||1917 Sep 25||69||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Smith-330190.jpg 3270762] |- | [[Chapman-27990|Smith, Flo Harvey]]||||||||nee Chapman; W of Lester Smith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Chapman-27990-1.jpg 3270761] |- | [[Chapman-27990|Smith, Flo Harvey]] ||1884||1966|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Chapman-27990.jpg 3270763] |- | [[Smith-338831|Smith, George Alfred]]||||1928 Nov 16||45||H of Margaret; F of Jean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Smith-338831.jpg 3270643] |- | [[Smith-338515| Smith, George Pearce]]||||1934 Apr 04||89||H of Annie N Smith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Smith-338515.jpg 3270644] |- | [[Smith-330190| Smith, James Pearce]]||||1941 Oct 23||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Smith-330190.jpg 3270762] |- |Smith, James Pearce jnr||||||||S of James & Emma Smith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Smith-330190-1.jpg 3270758] |- | [[Martin-92193|Smith, Mary Ethel Letitia]]||||1951 Sep 04||72||W of J P Smith; M of Bessie & Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Martin-92193.jpg 3220757] |- | [[Smith-281523|Smith, P H]]||||2008 Jun 04||82||AIF VX151658; H of Beryl; F of Cheryl, Gloria, Phillip|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Smith-281523.jpg 3271177] |- | [[Smith-338837|Smith, Peter Mark]]||1934 Nov 10||2007 Oct 04||||H of Marjorie; F of Gillian, Lynette, Jennifer, Michael (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Smith-338837.jpg 3271179] |- | [[Smith-338836| Smith, William Francis]]||||1890 Dec 08||55||B of Eliza Drew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Drew-4406.jpg 3270668] |- | [[Smith-328973|Smith, William Lester]] ||||||||S of James & Emma Smith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Smith-328973.jpg 3270760] |- | [[Smith-328973|Smith, William Lester]] ||1884||1967|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Chapman-27990.jpg 3270763] |- | [[Smith-338829|Smith, William Percy]]||||1984 Dec 16||82||H of Dorothy; F of June, Glynis, Daryl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Smith-338829.jpg 3270836] |- | [[Clements-9139|Smulders, Clare]]||||2017 Jul 11||||W of Theodorus|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Smulders-340.jpg 3271114] |- | [[Smulders-340| Smulders, Theodorus Wilhelmus (Joe)]]||1932 Aug 21||1992 Feb 24||||H of Clare; F of Teresa & Noel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Smulders-340.jpg 3271114] |- | [[South-2335|South, Allan]]||1907 Dec 19||1976 Oct 16||69||H of Edna; F of Val & Greg|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/South-2335.jpg 3271094] |- | [[Spencer-29779|Spencer, John (Spanna)]]||||2013 May 06||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Spencer-29779.jpg 3270965] |- | [[Howley-525|Stanton, Annie]]||||1896 Nov 22||52||b. Ennistiman, Co Clare, Ireland; W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Stanton-7090.jpg 3271090] |- | [[Stanton-7090|Stanton, James]]||||1909 Jul 23||69||H of Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Stanton-7090.jpg 3271090] |- | [[Steel-4055| Steel, James]]||||1884 Aug 07||30||Accidentally killed; H of M A Steel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Steel-4055.jpg 3270649] |- | [[Dunn-23930| Steel, Mary]]||||1890 Aug 08||74||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Steel-4056.jpg 3270648] |- | [[Steel-4056|Steel, William]]||||1890 Feb 05||62||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Steel-4056.jpg 3270648] |- | [[Stephens-20494|Stephens, Reginald William]]||1937 Aug 26||2015 Oct 07||||H of Pauline & Carol (dec); F of Lynette & Darryl; Step-F of Rohan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Stephens-20494.jpg 3270964] |- | [[Traynor-622|Stivey, Florence Lilian]]||||1974 Feb 24||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Traynor-622.jpg 3270812] |- | [[Swansborough-75|Swansborough, Fred]] ||||||57|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Swansborough-75.jpg 3270841] |- | [[Swansborough-76| Swansborough, Frederick Arthur]]||1933 Aug 29||2006 Apr 23||||H of Joan; F of Fred, Ray (dec), Chris (dec), Sharon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Swansborough-76.jpg 3270886] |- | [[Collins-41685|Swansborough, Joan Aileen]]||1935 May 16||2017 Aug 08||||W of Fred (dec); M of Fred (dec), Ray (dec), Chris (dec), Sharon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Collins-41685.jpg 3270885] |- | [[Swansborough-77|Swansborough, Raymond John]]||1953 Apr 16||2002 Nov 02||||S of Fred & Joan; H of Sharon; F of Angela, Kristen, Damien, Melanie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Swansborough-77.jpg 3270887] |- | [[Tants-3|Tants, John Andrew]]||||2006 Oct 11||66||H of Sandra; F of Antony,Wendy, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Tants-3.jpg 3270983] |- | [[King-65212|Taylor, Jessie Fulton]]||1889 Mar 10||1981 Jul 03||92||M of Florence|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/King-65212.jpg 3270789] |- | [[Taylor-106287| Taylor, William Henry]]||||1931 Mar 18||58|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Taylor-106287.jpg 3270788] |- | [[Telley-18| Telley, Terence Robert (Terry)]]||1936 Sep 26||2015 Dec 04||||H of Margot; F of Michael, Linda, Jenny, Kathy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Telley-18.jpg 3270952] |- | [[Thies-555| Thies, Graeme Edward (Herb)]]||||2013 Mar 06||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Thies-555.jpg 3270737] |- | [[Thies-547|Thies, Oscar Gustav]]||||1977 Jun 15||76||H of Stella; F of Lola, June, Grame|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Thies-547.jpg 3270741] |- | [[Gilson-1596|Thies, Stella]]||||1992 Mar 11||83||W of Oscar|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Thies-547.jpg 3270741] |- | [[Thomas-72363| Thomas, Benjamin George]]||||1975 Dec 06||46|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Thomas-72363.jpg 3271103] |- | [[Thomas-72365|Thomas, Kenneth Charles]]||1927 Jan 05||2001 Apr 20||||H of Joyce Emma; F of Suzanne, Craig, Pauline|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Thomas-72365.jpg 3270867] |- | [[Watson-42818|Thomas, Mary Dolina]]||||1975 Mar 04||83||W of Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Thomas-72364.jpg 3271005] |- | [[Thomas-72364|Thomas, Michael]]||||1953 Jul 08||67||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Thomas-72364.jpg 3271005] |- | [[Lester-6622|Thompson, Charlotte]]||||1928 Aug 06||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Lester-6622.jpg 3271098] |- | [[Thompson-91862| Thompson, Henry]]||||1911 jun 24||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Thompson-91862.jpg 3271097] |- | [[Thompson-91863| Thompson, Maurice John]]||1935 Sep||2011 Dec 11||||H of Ruth Elaine; F of Karen, Vicki, Mark, Stephen, Paul|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Thompson-91863.jpg 3271221] |- | [[Riddett-40|Thompson, Ruth Elaine]]||1934 Nov 11||2016 Jul 01||||W of Maurice; M of Karen, Vicki, Mary, Stephen, Paul|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Thompson-91863.jpg 3271221] |- | [[Thompson-91864|Thompson, Stephen Maurice]]||1962 Feb 10||1980 Nov 22||||S of Ruth & Maurice; B of Karen, Vicki, Mark, Paul|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Thompson-91864.jpg 3271222] |- | [[Tweedy-750| Tweedy, Guy]]||||1906 Nov 18||<1||4 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Tweedy-750.jpg 3271096] |- | [[Tweedy-752|Tweedy, Mary]]||||1908 Sep 04||<1||11 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Tweedy-750.jpg 3271096] |- |unknown||||||||||3270647 |- |unknown||||||||||3270666 |- |unknown||||||||||3270717 |- |unknown||||||||||3270735 |- |unknown||||||||||3270736 |- |unknown||||||||||3270754 |- |unknown||||||||||3270830 |- |unknown||||||||||3270840 |- |unknown||||||||||3270938 |- |unknown||||||||||3271014 |- |unknown||||||||||3271036 |- |unknown||||||||||3271045 |- |unknown||||||||||3271056 |- |unknown||||||||||3271057 |- |unknown||||||||||3271088 |- |unknown||||||||||3271111 |- |unknown||||||||||3271124 |- |unknown||||||||||3271134 |- |unknown||||||||||3271136 |- |unreadable||||||||||3271010 |- |unreadable||||||||||3271049 |- |unreadable||||||||||3271157 |- | [[Ursu-2| Ursu, Michael (Mircea)]]||1940 Jul 04||2018 Oct 26||||H of Mary-Jane; F of Nicole & Mark; F-in-L of Tom & Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Ursu-2.jpg 3270979] |- |Van Holt???||||||||||3270924 |- | [[Reay-656| Voller, Nora Ellen]]||1921 Mar 19||2014 Aug 06||||nee Reay; W of Ron; M of Marg, Dick, Dot, Betty|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Reay-656.jpg 3270920] |- | [[Voller-284| Voller, Ronald Frank Charles]]||1918 Oct 29||2005 May 10||||H of Nora; F of Marg, Dick, Dot, Betty|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Voller-284.jpg 3270921] |- | [[Thies-537| Wadley, Jess]]||1919 Mar 19||1989 Feb 12||||W of Paddy & Jack; M of Aileen, Vonnie, John, Colin, Ray|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Thies-537.jpg 3270900] |- | [[Wagner-19028| Wagner, Frederick George]]||1924 Mar 09||2005 Jan 10||||b. London; d. Rutherglen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Wagner-19028.jpg 3270858] |- | [[Young-64942|Walker, Joan Margaret]]||||1990 Sep 28||||W of Thomas; M of Rita & Keith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Walker-71638.jpg 3270817] |- | [[Walker-71638| Walker, Thomas Charles]]||||2004 Mar 15||||H of Joan; F of Rita & Keith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Walker-71638.jpg 3270817] |- | [[Contensin-1|Walter, Ann Laurel]]||||1942 Jun 04||35|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Walter-3106-2.jpg 3270674] |- | [[Walter-8097|Walter, Clive Lionel]] ||1913 Dec 09||2005 Nov 22||||H of Joan; F of Stanley, Brian, Milton, Ross, Maree, Judith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Walter-8097.jpg 3270878] |- | [[Murrin-108|Walter, Elizabeth]] ||||1922 Jun 11||86||W of Neville|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Walter-3107.jpg 3270682] |- | [[Veitch-246|Walter, Ellen Louisa]] ||||1957? May 05||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Walter-3106-2.jpg 3270674] |- | [[Walter-3168|Walter, Emily Edith]] ||||1869 Jul 29||10||D of Neville & Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Walter-3107.jpg 3270682] |- | [[McInerney-574|Walter, Joan Marie]] ||1916 May 19||2001 Sep 12||||W of Clive; M of Stanley, Brian, Milton, Ross, Maree, Judith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Walter-8097.jpg 3270878] |- | [[Spence-7419| Walter, Leone Margaret]]||1944 Oct 08||2018 Mar 03||||W of Milton; M of Alan, Emma Gerard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Spence-7419.jpg 3270672] |- | [[Walter-9561|Walter, Milton John]]||1944 Oct 20||2005 Oct 15||||H of Leone; F of Alan, Emma, Gerard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Walter-9561.jpg 3270673] |- | [[Walter-3107|Walter, Neville]] ||||1888 Nov 23||49||4th S of Lieut. George Walter, R.M., Greenwich, England; H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Walter-3107.jpg 3270682] |- | [[Walter-3106|Walter, Robert]] ||||1941 Aug 04||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Walter-3106-2.jpg 3270674] |- | [[Watson-42887|Watson, Alfred James]]||||1954 Jan 22||75||62 corporal Boer War veteran|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Watson-42887.jpg 3271013] |- | [[Weaver-18812|Weaver, Noel (Joe)]]||1929 Sep 15||2007 Nov 23||||H of Thelma; F of Noel, Jenny, Trevor, Marg, Robert, Rohan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Weaver-18812.jpg 3270835] |- | [[Weaver-18813|Weaver, Rohan Stanley]]||1965||1983||||Youngest S of Noel & Thelma; B of Noel, Jenny, Trevor, Marg, Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Weaver-18813.jpg 3270832] |- | [[Thomas-72398|Weaver, Thelma Margaret]]||1931 Nov 17||1986 Aug 18||||W of Noel; M of Noel, Jenny, Trevor, Marg, Robert, Rohan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Weaver-18812.jpg 3270835] |- | [[Gilson-1644|Webb, Elsie Irene]]||1915 Sep 16||2004 Apr 10||||W of Francis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Webb-30604.jpg 3270743] |- | [[Webb-30604|Webb, Francis]]||1915 Sep 11||1989 Mar 21||||H of Elsie; F of Jan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Webb-30604.jpg 3270743] |- | [[Weidner-967|Weidner, Benjamin Jack (Ben)]]||1998 Jul 22||2011 Aug 29||||S of Cindy & Peter; B of Zach, Jake, Jesse|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Weidner-967.jpg 3270955] |- | [[Adams-71090|Weidner, Jean]]||1937 Mar 03||2022 Aug 31||||W of John; M of David, Sally, Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Weidner-961.jpg 3271113] |- | [[Weidner-961| Weidner, John||1934 Aug 05]]||2007 Aug 06||73||H of Jean; F of David, Sally, Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Weidner-961.jpg 3271113] |- | [[Weidner-964|Weidner, Leslie William]]||1916 Mar 15||2004 Jan 23||||H of Marjorie; F of Cheryl, Paul, Bruce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Weidner-964.jpg 3270863] |- | [[Warren-25643|Weidner, Marjorie Alice]]||1925 Jan 07||2013 Dec 30||||H of Leslie; M of Cheryl, Paul, Bruce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Weidner-964.jpg 3270863] |- | [[Weidner-966| Weidner, Paul William]]||1953 Apr 24||2019 Mar 20||||H of Frances Margaret; F of Jenny, Terry, Brenton, Susan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Weidner-966.jpg 3270862] |- | [[Weidner-962|Weidner, Peter John]]||||1953 Feb 03||48||H of Phyllis; F of Joan & John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Weidner-962.jpg 3270705] |- | [[Gale-5098|Weidner, Phyllis Merle]]||||1999 Jan 16||85||nee Glover; W of Peter; M of Joan & John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Weidner-962.jpg 3270705] |- |Welsh-Hore, Wyatt Bryan||1997 Jul 22||1997 Jul 22||||S of Sharen Welsh & Bryan Hore; B of Matthew, Ryan, Dale, Alexandria, Laedyn, Noah||3270729 |- | [[Welsh-5505|Welsh, L]]||||2013 Sep 03||86||RAN R28114|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Welsh-5505.jpg 3270971] |- | [[Fraser-14747| West, Delma Jean]]||1925 Apr 18||2008 Jun 27||||W of Douglas; M of Lorraine, Kathy, John, Donald, Peter, Greg, Toni|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/West-31529.jpg 3270854] |- | [[West-31529|West, Douglas Raymond]]||1921 Jan 03||2006 Jun 02||||H of Delma; F of Lorraine, Kathy, John, Donald, Peter, Greg, Toni|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/West-31529.jpg 3270854] |- |Westlow, Mitchell Kenneth||||2000 Aug 29||||S of Tracy & Mark; B of Kane, Troy, Corey||3270870 |- | [[Wheeler-28183| Wheeler, Keith]]||1927 Jan 28||2012 Jul 28||||AIF VX98221; partner of Marie Bernadette Anthony|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Wheeler-28183.jpg 3270799] |- |[[ Unknown-680414|Wheeler, Marion]]||1925 Apr 26||1995 Sep 13||||W of Keith; M of David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Unknown-680414.jpg 3270800] |- |[[Whitby-788| Whitby, Warren Sylvester]]||1926 May 18||2002 Jan 02||||H of Florence; F of Marell, Ross, Douglas, Shane, Steven|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Whitby-788.jpg 3270866] |- | [[Lester-6626|White, Agnes]]||||1940 Jun 08||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Lester-6622.jpg 3271098] |- | [[Lester-6628|White, Emily]]||||1929 Dec 02||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Lester-6622.jpg 3271098] |- | [[White-88300|White, James]]||||1978 Jul 28||87||H of Ruby; F of Jim, Henry, Merle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/White-88300.jpg 3271077] |- | [[Horley-202| White, Ruby]]||||1993 Jul 01||93||W of James; M of Jim, Henry, Merle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/White-88300.jpg 3271077] |- | [[Watt-7197|Wilkes, Lesley Elise]]||1923 Mar 05||2022 Jul 24||||W of Harold|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Wilkes-2852.jpg 3270978] |- | [[Wilkes-2852|Wilkes,Harold David]]||1920 Jun 02||2022 Jul 16||||OAM; H of Lesley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Wilkes-2852.jpg 3270978] |- | [[Williams-139648| Williams, Charles (Chas)]]||1921 Aug 20||2003 Mar 05||||H of Shirley; F of Sandra & Trevor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Williams-139648.jpg 3270742] |- | [[Robbins-12837|Williams, Shirley Yvonne]]||1927 Apr 27||1988 Jun 24||||W of Charles; M of Sandra & Trevor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Williams-139648.jpg 3270742] |- | [[Cooke-10143|Wise, Annie]]||||1895 Aug 28|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Wise-8782.jpg 3270675] |- | [[Wise-8782| Wise, William]]||||1901 Apr 19|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Wise-8782.jpg 3270675] |- | [[Wood-56675| Wood, Matthew]]||1930 Mar 23||2005 Sep 19|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Wood-56675.jpg 3271181] |- | [[Woods-22469| Woods, John Samuel]]||1927 Jul 22||2000 Mar 04|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Woods-22469.jpg 3271189] |- | [[Hutchinson-12383| Woods, Molly Louise]]||1925 Dec 29||2004 Sep 07||||nee Hutchinson; 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Howse Pass

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directed from [[Space:Spence Historical References|References in History]] [[Category:North West Company, Houses]] [[Category:Explorers of British Columbia]] [[Category:Explorers of Canada]] [[Category:Explorers of North America]] [[Category:North West Company]] [[Category:Fur Traders]] [[Category: British Columbia First Nations]] ---- == Howse Pass National Historic Site of Canada == === Cultural Landscapes === :In 1971, on the advice of the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada (HSMBC), the Minister responsible designated six mountain passes as being of national historic significance. In 1978, a seventh pass was designated - Howse Pass in the Rocky Mountains. === Fur Trade Expansion === :By 1800, fur traders were searching for new trade partners and lands not yet exhausted by a century and a half of trapping, as was the case with many of the areas east of the mountains. [[MacDonald-5679|John McDonald]] and [[McGillivray-213|Duncan McGillivray]] were building North West Company posts along the North Saskatchewan River throughout the 1790s and heard stories of a tribe living west of the mountains, in the Columbia River Valley, the Kootenay, now known as the Ktunaxa. :With the aim of providing a trade centre for the Ktunaxa, McDonald established Rocky Mountain House in 1799 on the headwaters of the North Saskatchewan River. McGillivray and experienced trader and cartographer [[Thompson-31845|David Thompson]], soon joined him and sought to discover a route across the Rockies to reach the Columbia River Valley. === Transportation Corridor === :Howse Pass was part of the ‘Kootenay Trail’ linking the eastern slope of the Rockies with the Columbia Valley, a traditional Aboriginal transportation route for many years. This route was most likely used from the 18th century onwards by the Ktunaxa to gain access to the buffalo herds on the plains east of the mountains. :In 1807, David Thompson and a North West Company party traversed the pass, and established Kootenae House in the Columbia River Valley to provide easier trade with the Ktunaxa. Joseph Howse, the Hudson's Bay Company employee after whom the pass is named, first crossed in 1809. Both companies established trading posts along the Columbia River Valley, and used Howse Pass until 1810. === Fur Trade and Aboriginal People === :The influence of the fur trade on First Nations peoples in the region altered the culture of warfare and tribal relationships. The sudden introduction of guns and trade goods transformed the balance of power between the Pikani and the Ktunaxa. After 1810, Howse Pass was eclipsed by Athabasca Pass. European traders travelled the more northerly Athabasca to avoid hostile Pikani seeking to block trade with their rivals. Athabasca Pass became the fur-trading route of choice across the Rocky Mountains from 1811 to 1854. === Location === :Howse Pass is located on the border of British Columbia and Alberta. Beginning at the junction of the Saskatchewan and Howse rivers, it follows the Howse River to the confluence of the Freshfield, Forbes and Conway Creeks, to the Alberta-British Columbia border. From there it continues through Crown lands controlled by the Province of British Columbia to the junction of the Blaeberry River and Cairnes Creek. The pass can be reached by hiking 26 km west from the Icefields Parkway (Highway 93 North). *Howse Pass House National Historic Site of Canada plaque states: :This pass, which links the North Saskatchewan and Columbia river systems, was known to the Aboriginal peoples of the area long before the arrival of the Europeans. It was probably used from the 18th century onwards by Ktunaxa (Kootenay) people to gain access to the buffalo herds on the plains east of the mountains. In 1807, [[Thompson-31845|David Thompson]] and a North West Company party traversed the pass which was used by the Canadian fur traders until 1810 to explore and establish posts west of the Rockies. Joseph Howse, the Hudson's Bay Company employee after whom the pass is named, first crossed it in 1809. *Fast Fact: :After his initial crossing of Howse Pass in 1807, [[Thompson-31845|David Thompson]] established a number of trading posts in the Columbia River drainage of present day British Columbia, Montana, Idaho and Washington including Kootanae House, Kullyspel House, Saleesh House, and Spokane House. This gave the northern traders the edge over the Hudson’s Bay Company in terms of establishing firm trade relations within these areas. *Fast Fact: :Howse Pass is one of several national historic sites related to the fur trade. It is most closely associated thematically with Athabasca Pass, Yellowhead Pass, Henry House, Jasper House, Fort St. James, and Fort Langley National Historic Sites of Canada. === Sources === :Payne, Michael, “The Fur Trade on the Upper Athabasca River 1810 – 1910,” Western and Northern Service Centre, Parks Canada, 2004

Hoxsie Name Study

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[[Category: One Name Studies]] [[Category: Hoxsie Name Study]] [[Category: DNA Projects]] == Hoxsie One Name Study == === Scope === The scope of this study is to research the Hoxsie last name within the United States, and if possible, any immigration to the United States. === How to Join === Please contact the project leader [[Weddington-53|Eric Weddington]] or post a comment. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! === Goals === #Source any unsourced family member #Connect any unconnected family member to one of the oldest Hoxsie lineages in the United States #Discover the relationship between the oldest Hoxsie individuals within the United States and any immigration to the United States === Adding a Profile to this Study === Please avoid adding every Hoxsie profile to this Study. See '''List of Hoxsie Profiles''' below, to get a sorted list of every Hoxsie profile on WikiTree. The criteria for adding a Hoxsie profile to the study are: # Add a Hoxsie profile to this study if their Hoxsie ancestor is currently unknown. # Add a Hoxsie profile to this study if they are Adopted. See the "Adopted" section below for more information. # The top level progenitors of the main Hoxsie families have already been added to the study. To add your ancestor to this study, simply copy the following template to the Biography section of his or her profile:
{{One Name Study|name=Hoxsie|category=Hoxsie Name Study}}
Once the profile is connected to one of the main Hoxsie family lines, then remove the template from the profile. === Process === # Take existing Hoxsie profiles on WikiTree, and use records found on FamilySearch.org, and Find A Grave, to reconstruct pedigree as much as possible # Find other Hoxsies on FamilySearch.org and Find A Grave, add them to WikiTree, reconstruct pedigree or find where they fit in existing families # Find any historical newspaper references to any Hoxsie in the United States # Find any histories of the Hoxsie family, whether books, previous personal research, or other written materials. Use these to compare against primary records. == Hoxsie Genealogy == === History === The first Hoxsie in America was [[Hoxie-88|Lodowick Hoxie]]. Researchers have differing opinions as to the spelling of his surname. It is shown as Hauksie, Hoxsie, and Hoxie. The possibilities of where he came from include England, Scotland, and Wales. A DNA study could be helpful for learning more about this. === Hoxsie Surname Origins === Very little is known about the origin of the name Hoxsie. The name Hoxie is said to be a German acquired from the name Hochzeit. Hochzeit meant "high time" in Middle High German. It was used by a man who had not yet been known by a surname when he married. The source for this information is [http://www.links2history.com/namee.htm "Name Meanings and Origins E Thru H - Links2History.com."] Accessed September 17, 2016. === Name Variations === * Hoxsie * Hoxie * Hoxey * Hoxsey * Hauksie === List of Hoxsie Profiles === * [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=HOXSIE&limit=5000&cln=1&order=dobup Hoxsie List] of profiles on WikiTree. * [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=HOXIE&limit=5000&cln=1&order=dobup Hoxie List] of profiles on WikiTree. * [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=HOXEY&limit=5000&cln=1&order=dobup Hoxey List] of profiles on WikiTree. == Research Resources == * ''[[Space: American Ancestry|American Ancestry]]'' (Joel Munsell's Sons, Albany, N.Y., 1887-) * Anderson, Robert Charles. ''[[Space:The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England|The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England]]'' (New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 1995) * [https://ia800503.us.archive.org/26/items/genealogicalbiog1905chic/genealogicalbiog1905chic.pdf ''Genealogical and Biographical Record of New London County, Connecticut, Containing Biographical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens and Genealogical Records of Many of the Early Settled Families'']. Chicago: J.H. Beers & Co, 1905. * Hall, Edward Hagaman. ''[[Space:Register of the Empire State Society of the Sons of the American Revolution|Register of the Empire State Society of the Sons of the American Revolution]]'' (Empire State Society, New York, 1899) * [[Hoxie-265|Hoxie, Leslie Ray]] ''[[Space:The Hoxie Family|The Hoxie Family: three centuries in America]]'' (Hoxie, Leslie Ray, Ukiah, Or., 1950) * Hughes, Thomas Patrick, and Frank Munsell. [https://books.google.com/books?id=3b0UAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA91&lpg=PA91&dq=lodowick+hauksie+american+ancestry&source=bl&ots=WzZqvQ3cA7&sig=Dpwn_3Jvu8ID4j3-_-qO3FEkE10&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjygK6A15fPAhWl4IMKHa9JAaYQ6AEILTAE#v=onepage&q=lodowick%20hauksie%20american%20ancestry&f=false ''American Ancestry: Giving the Name and Descent, in the Male Line, of Americans Whose Ancestors Settled in the United States Previous to the Declaration of Independence, A.D. 1776'']. Albany, NY: J. Munsell's Sons, 1887. * Savage, James. ''[[Space:A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England|A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England]]'' (Little, Brown and Company, Boston, 1862). * Sons of the American Revolution, Edward Hagaman Hall. [https://ia600202.us.archive.org/22/items/sonsamericanrev00revogoog/sonsamericanrev00revogoog.pdf ''The Sons of the American Revolution: New York State Society, 1893-94'']. New York: Republic Press, 1894. * Sons of the American Revolution. [https://books.google.com/books?id=KjISAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA138&lpg=PA138&dq=lodowick+hauksie+yearbook&source=bl&ots=-AB5kXG4Lx&sig=nWAtG19DBUKAjflEtjKERriYHQ0&hl=en&sa=X&sqi=2&ved=0ahUKEwj2_cGZ2JfPAhUMw4MKHQwhAMUQ6AEIMjAD#v=onepage&q=lodowick%20hauksie%20yearbook&f=false ''[Yearbook]'']. 1894.

Hubbard Name Study

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{{Image|file=Hubbard-5813-2.jpg |caption=HUBBARD COAT OF ARMS 3 }} [[Category:Hubbard Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Origin == Hubbard is an English surname. The name is a variant of the surnames Hobart, Hubbart, Hubbert, Hubert, and Hubberd. These surnames are derived from personal names, such as the Old German Hugibert, and Hubert, which means, "heart", "mind", "spirit", "bright", "famous". The surname Hubbard is a name of ancient Norman origin. It arrived in England with the Norman Conquest of 1066. == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the Hubbard surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == 1:Feel free to add your Hubbard/Hobart Ancestors Profile page, Stories, and Photos. 2:If you come across any Hubbard/Hobart profile that is orphaned, see if it is in need of improvements, and feel free to adopt if you would like. 3:There is Hubbard/Hobart profiles that can always use more sourcing, and feel free to add any to profiles that are unsourced. 4:This is your Hubbard/Hobart/Hubberd One Name Study Project, so be creative, and lets make this a multitude of information on all Hubbard's, and the variant names. == Categories == Put a sticker above the Biography of all Hubbard profiles connected to this One Name Study Project. == Sources == * [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bx1AH7c9DHooZnNBbmJMUUl0TjA/view Hubbard Genealogy] * Day, Edward Warren. ''[[Space:One Thousand Years of Hubbard History|One Thousand Years of Hubbard History]]'' (Harlan Page Hubbard, New York, 1895) * Hubbard: Wilcox, Albert ''[[Space: Genealogy of Rev John Hubbard of Meriden, Conn| Genealogy of Rev John Hubbard of Meriden, Conn]]'' (Horton Print. Co., Meriden, Conn, 1930)

Hudnall Name Study

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[[Category:Hudnall Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == Surname Variants == Anglo-Norman names tend to be marked by an enormous number of spelling variations. This is largely due to the fact that Old and Middle English lacked any spelling rules when Norman French was introduced in the 11th century. The languages of the English courts at that time were French and Latin. These various languages mixed quite freely in the evolving social milieu. The final element of this mix is that medieval scribes spelled words according to their sounds rather than any definite rules, so a name was often spelled in as many different ways as the number of documents it appeared in. The name was spelled Hodenet, Hignett, Hignet, Hodnet, Hodnett, Hodenett, Hodinett, Hodinutt, Hodinut, Hodinott, Hodinot, Hoddenett, Hoddinet, Hoddinutt and many more. Hudnal, Hudnall, Huchenhole, Hodnel, Odinet, Hoknell, Huckenalle and Huckenhale. The earliest of the name on record appears to be Hochehale who was recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086, and Huckenhale was documented in Derbyshire in the year 1198. == History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms == Hudnall is a name of ancient Norman origin. It arrived in England with the Norman Conquest of 1066. Hudnall is a name that comes from the Norman name Odinet, from which the more commonly known Odo is derived. == Early Origins of the Hudnall family == The surname Hudnall was first found in Shropshire at Hodnet, a village and civil parish in the union of Drayton, in the hundred of North Bradford. The first record of the place name was found in the Domesday Book of 1086 where it was listed as Odenet. Apart from the aforementioned patronymic origin, the place name could also mean "pleasant valley," from the Welsh "hawdd" meaning "pleasant" or "peaceful" and "nant," a "glen or valley." == Migration of the Hudnall family to the New World and Oceana == Because of the political and religious discontent in England, families began to migrate abroad in enormous numbers. Faced with persecution and starvation at home, the open frontiers and generally less oppressive social environment of the New World seemed tantalizing indeed to many English people. The trip was difficult, and not all made it unscathed, but many of those who did get to Canada and the United States made important contributions to the young nations in which they settled. == Contemporary Notables of the name Hudnall (post 1700) == George B. Hudnall (1864-1936), American politician, Member of the Wisconsin Senate (1903-1911) James David Hudnall (b. 1957), American comic book writer Stanley David Hudnall, M.D. (b.1951), Professor Emeritus of Pathology, Yale University School of Medicine == Historic Events for the Hudnall family == USS Arizona Mr. Robert Chilton Hudnall, American Private First Class from Texas, USA working aboard the ship "USS Arizona" when she sunk during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on 7th December 1941, he died in the sinking ==Bedford County, VA. Marriage Bonds== HUDNAL, HUDNALL Mar. 23, 1802; Richard Hudnal & Mary Williams, dt Roger; Archibald Nance, Surety; Married by Alderson Weeks, March 25, 1802. Feb. 4, 1783; Elisha Adams & Franky Hudnall, dt W.; William Adams, Surety. "no marriage?" Nov. 5, 1793; Jeremiah Hilton & Mary Hudnall; John Hudnall, Surety; Married by Joseph Drury, Nov. 7, 1793. Nov. 30, 1793; John Hudnall & Patsey Newman, dt Nimrod; Nimrod Newman, Surety; Married by Joseph Drury, Dec. 5, 1793 Oct. 6, 1794; Thomas Smith Hudnall & Rhoda Chaffin, dt Josiah; Jeremiah Hilton, Surety; Married by James Mitchell, Oct. 9, 1794. Oct. 8, 1796; William Hudnall, Jr. & Elizabeth Hogan, dt Daukes Johnson; William Johnson and Thomas Hudnall, Sureties. "no marriage?" Jan. 11, 1799; Edward Sinclair, (or Sinkler) & Joannah Hudnall; Jeremiah Hilton, Surety; Married by John Ayers, Jan. 31, 1799. Nov. 24, 1804; William Hudnall & Nancy Nance; Richard Hudnall, Surety. "no marriage?" Nov. 2, 1813; George Norvell, Jr. & Nancy Hudnall; Jno. Hudnall, Surety; Married by James Mitchell, Nov. 13, 1813. Nov. 2, 1815; Thomas Oney & Polly Hudnall; William Hudnall, Surety; Married by James Mitchell, Nov. 16, 1815. Jan. 2, 1816; James D. McGhee & Susanna R. Hudnall; Jno. Hudnall, Surety. "no marriage?" Dec. 23, 1816; William Edgar & Betsy Hudnall; Jno. Hudnall, Surety; Married by James Mitchell, Jan. 2, 1817. Jul. 18, 1819; William Jones & Kitty Hudnall; Wm. Hudnall, Surety. "no marriage?" Oct. 28, 1822; Price Wright & Sally S. Hudnall; John Hudnall, Surety. "no marriage?" Nov. 25, 1822; William Hudnall & Nancy Mayhew, (or Mahew); Francis Mayhew, Surety. "no marriage?" Apr. 19, 1824; George Wiggenton & Nancy Hudnall, dt Thomas S.; William H. Hudnall, Surety. "no marriage?" Sep. 22, 1828; Willis Jones & Elizabeth Hudnall, dt William; Jabez Hudnall, Surety. "no marriage?" Dec. 21, 1829; Thomas Weeks & Nancy Hudnall, dt Richard; Roger W. Creasy, Surety. "no marriage?" Oct. 12, 1832; William M. Hopkins & Nancy Hudnall, dt William; Thomas Oney, Surety. "no marriage?" Oct. 28, 1833; John Hudnall, Jr. & Elizabeth Povall Price Edgar, dt Eliza T; Married by Rufus Ledbetter, Oct. 28, 1833. Nov. 29, 1833; William H. Hardy & Cena Hudnall; Jno. Hudnall, Surety; Married by Rufus Ledbetter, Dec. 17, 1833. Feb. 23, 1835; Samuel Hudnall & Julian Hewitt; William M. Hopkins, Surety. "no marriage?" Feb. 10, 1841; Samuel A. Claytor & Sophia E. Hudnall; William C. A. V. Hudnall, Surety; Consent of Jno. Hudnall; Married by Jacob D. Mitchell, Feb. 11, 1841. Sep. 11, 1841; Samuel A. Claytor & Sophia E. Hudnall, dt Jno.; Married by Jacob D. Mitchell. == Descendants of Henry Hudnall == Generation No. 1 1.Henry1 Hudnall was born 1510 in Buckingham Co., England.He married Alice Cocke October 24, 1540 in Buckingham Co., England.She was born 1525 in England. Children of Henry Hudnall and Alice Cocke are: + 2 i. Thomas2 Hudnall, born Abt. 1544 in England. 3 ii. John Hudnall, born 1542. 4 iii. Hugh Hudnall, born 1546. Generation No. 2 2.Thomas2 Hudnall (Henry1) was born Abt. 1544 in England.He married Alice Amps November 28, 1605 in Sundon Parish, Herfor, England.She was born Abt. 1545. Children of Thomas Hudnall and Alice Amps are: + 5 i. John3 Hudnall, born April 11, 1580 in England. 6 ii. Thomas Hudnall, born 1582 in England.He married Anne Heade November 29, 1613 in Chalgrave Parish, England; born Abt. 1583 in England. Generation No. 3 5. John3 Hudnall (Thomas2, Henry1) was born April 11, 1580 in England.He married Alice Amps.She was born 1584 in England. Child of John Hudnall and Alice Amps is: + 7 i. John4 Hudnall, born April 26, 1616 in Isle of Wright, England; died August 24, 1658 in Northumberland Co. Virginia. Generation No. 4 5. JOHN4 HUDNALL (JOHN3, THOMAS2, HENRY1)1 was born April 26, 1616 in Isle of Wright, England1, and died 1659 in Northumberland Co. Va1.He married (1) MARY WEBB1.She died 16841.He married (2) MARY PARTIAN1 1640 in Northumberland Co., VA.She was born Abt. 1625 in England1, and died 1683 in Northumberland Co. Va1. Notes for JOHN HUDNALL: [janet skelton.FTW] (NOTE: The reference to Webb comes from a record of the Sanders family (Mary m (2) Edward Sanders) where an John Webb refers to Capt Edward Sanders as his 'cousin' in his will in 1709. However, this Edward Sanders could very well be the son of Ebenezer Sanders (a son of Edward Sanders by his first wife) and not Mary. Based on the name 'Parrain' appearing in the Hudnall family, it is much more likely that Mary was a Partain. ) 1624 Robert Partain in census. Robert, age 36, came in the Blessing in June 1609 - 162? Robert's wife, Margaret, sentenced to be whipped for concealing evidence concerning the whereabouts of a servant of the Partains who had murdered someone (have to find reference again) - Robert appears in records multiple times (Elizabeth City Co, Henrico Co, Charles City Co) - 1648 Robert, Margaret (wife); Robert, Jr; Avis, Deborah, & Rebecca claimed as head rights by John Seward of Isle of Wight Co (C&P V1) - In 1662, 3, and 4 Mary Partain was claimed as a headright 4 different times (Note: This was not unusual; people were often claimed multiple times. Also, headrights were often granted years after the people were actually imported. 2 Nov 1655 John bought 500a on North side of Great Wicomocoe River in Northumberland Co, VA. (Northumberland Co Record Book 1652-1658 by Ruth & Sam Sparacio (RS2); p56~9) - John referred to as "of Isle of Wight County" - Involved in many other land dealings in Northumberland Co Info below from Barry Riley Records show that William Dawson was granted 1200 acres of land in the Isle of Wright County, Virginia adjoining the land of John Hudnall on Hudnall Creek in the year 1635. This was probably John Hudnall, Sr., and his wife Elizabeth for whom Hudnall Creek was named. It appears that John Hudnall, Jr., also had a brother whose name is not known at the present time. John Hudnall, Jr., is the John Hudnall 1st who moved from Isle of Wright County, Virginia to Northumberland County by 1655, when he bought land from Thomas Saffell. This land was described in "Calvaliers and Pioneers" by Nell Nugent; was on the North side of the Great Wicomico River at the mouth of a small creek formerly called St. Stephens Creek. In 1658 Hudnall was granted an additional 250 acres on the south side of the Great Wicomico River. (His son, John, later sold the land on the south side.) John died in 1659, leaving a widow, Mary and six children. The inventory of his estate shows nothing to give a clue as to what he did for a living, but does reveal that he was a very wealthy man. His estate was appraised at 57.461 lb tobacco and caske. As John died intestate, his land was inherited by his oldest son, John Hudnall, II. Mary, widow of John Hudnall, 1st, married (2) Edward Sanders by whom she had one son, Edward Sanders 2nd. After the death of her 2nd husband, Mary married William Thomas. No children were born of this marriage. Mary died circa. 1684. The Sanders book identifies her maiden name as Mary Webb. However, it seems more probable that her name was Mary Partain. " Early Settlers of Alabama ", p. 340 says: John I married Mary Webb; moved from Isle of Wright County, Va to Northumberland County, Va by 1655 and that she married (2) in 1660, Edward Sanders, b. 1625, will 1669/1672 in Northumberland County, Va, and (3) William Thomas (this per Roots in Va; 1948; Nathaniel Claiborne Hall), and received a land grant 24 Aug 1655 at Great Wicomico near the Island. No documentation for the Webb marriage is given and it seems much more logical with the son named Partain and the grandson named Partain, that she was a Partain. Perhaps she had married (1) a man named Webb. [Subnote to the above mention of John moving from Isle of Wight, England to Northumberland; it is recorded that John Hudnall bought 500 acres in North- umberland County from the Saffell of New England, 20 November 1655.] "Old Albemarle and its Absentee landlords by Worth S. Ray, 1976 Genealogical Publishing Company" -- Pg. 618: In 1637 William Dawson was described as a planter of Isle of Wight County, Virginia (Nugent, pp 116) and John Dawson, probably his brother; apparently lived in York County, neighbor to John Thomas and his brothers on Queens Creek (Nugent pp 134 & 204). Henry Dawson in 1658 was used as a headright by William Little and John Hudnall. The widow of Hudnall became the wife of Edward Sanders (Nugent pp 372) also Early Settlers of Alabama pp. 340. Records show that William Dawson was granted 1200 acres of land in the Isle of Wright County, Virginia adjoining the land of John Hudnall on Hudnall Creek in the year 1635. This was probably John Hudnall, Sr., and his wife Elizabeth for whom Hudnall Creek was named. It appears that John Hudnall, Jr., also had a brother whose name is not known at the present time. John Hudnall, Jr., is the John Hudnall 1st who moved from Isle of Wright County, Virginia to Northumberland County by 1655, when he bought land from Thomas Saffell. This land was described in "Calvaliers and Pioneers" by Nell Nugent; was on the North side of the Great Wicomico River at the mouth of a small creek formerly called St. Stephens Creek. In 1658 Hudnall was granted an additional 250 acres on the south side of the Great Wicomico River. (His son, John, later sold the land on the south side.) John died in 1659, leaving a widow, Mary and six children. The inventory of his estate shows nothing to give a clue as to what he did for a living, but does reveal that he was a very wealthy man. His estate was appraised at 57.461 lb tobacco and caske. As John died intestate, his land was inherited by his oldest son, John Hudnall, II. Mary, widow of John Hudnall, 1st, married (2) Edward Sanders by whom she had one son, Edward Sanders 2nd. After the death of her 2nd husband, Mary married William Thomas. No children were born of this marriage. Mary died circa. 1684. The Sanders book identifies her maiden name as Mary Webb. However, it seems more probable that her name was Mary Partain. Child of JOHN HUDNALL and MARY WEBB is: i. JOHN5 HUDNALL1. Children of JOHN HUDNALL and MARY PARTIAN are: 6. ii. JOHN5 HUDNALL, b. 1642, Northumberland Co. Va; d. December 19, 1683, Northumberland Co. Va. iii. PARTAIN HUDNALL1, b. 16461; d. December 04, 1658, Northumberland Co., VA1. iv. THOMAS HUDNALL1, b. 16551; d. 16691. 7. v. MARY HUDNALL, b. 1657; d. September 1684. 8. vi. HENRY HUDNALL, b. 1658; d. 1693. vii. ELIZABETH HUDNALL1, b. 16591; m. BENJAMIN COTMAN Children of John Hudnall and Mary Webb are: + 8 i. John5 Hudnall, born 1642 in Northumberland Co., Virginia; died December 19, 1683 in Northumberland Co., Virginia. 9 ii. Partain Hudnall, born 1646. 10 iii. Mary Hudnall, born 1657.She married Edward White; born Abt. 1655. 11 iv. Henry Hudnall, born 1658. 12 v. Elizabeth Hudnall, born 1659. Generation No. 5 8.John5 Hudnall (John4, John3, Thomas2, Henry1) was born 1642 in Northumberland Co., Virginia, and died December 19, 1683 in Northumberland Co., Virginia.He married (1) Alice Genesis.She was born 1655.He married (2) Margaret Downing January 25, 1669 in Northumberland Co., Virginia.She was born Abt. 1645. Child of John Hudnall and Margaret Downing is: + 13 i. John6 Hudnall, born April 10, 1679 in St. Stephens Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia; died March 11, 1754 in Northumberland Co., Virginia. Generation No. 6 13.John6 Hudnall (John5, John4, John3, Thomas2, Henry1) was born April 10, 1679 in St. Stephens Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia, and died March 11, 1754 in Northumberland Co., Virginia.He married (1) Sarah Calfee.She was born Abt. 1685.He married (2) Judith Wray.She was born Abt. 1683. Children of John Hudnall and Sarah Calfee are: + 14 i. Joseph7 Hudnall, born Abt. 1700 in Lancaster Co., Virginia; died January 08, 1787 in Fauquier Co., Virginia. 15 ii. William Hudnall, born 1702. 16 iii. Ann Hudnall, born 1703. 17 iv. John Hudnall, born 1709. 18 v. France Hudnall, born 1710. 19 vi. Thomas Hudnall, born 1738. 20 vii. Champion Hudnall. Children of John Hudnall and Judith Wray are: 21 i. Alice7 Hudnall, born 1745. 22 ii. Nancy Hudnall, born Abt. 1746. 23 iii. Winifred Hudnall, born 1750. Generation No. 7 14.Joseph7 Hudnall (John6, John5, John4, John3, Thomas2, Henry1) was born Abt. 1700 in Lancaster Co., Virginia, and died January 08, 1787 in Fauquier Co., Virginia.He married Mary Withers 1727 in Prince William Co., Virginia.She was born November 29, 1711 in Stafford Co, Virginia. Children of Joseph Hudnall and Mary Withers are: + 24 i. Joseph8 Hudnall, born February 08, 1738 in Prince Williams Co, Virginia; died 1835 in Athens Co., Ohio. 25 ii. John Hudnall, born June 08, 1733. 26 iii. Elizabeth Hudnall, born January 18, 1734. 27 iv. Nancy Anne Hudnall, born May 22, 1742.She married George Cloke; born Abt. 1741. 28 v. Alice Hudnall, born November 02, 1743. 29 vi. William Hudnall, born October 26, 1747. 30 vii. James Hudnall, born February 16, 1748. 31 viii. Richard Hudnall, born 1751. Generation No. 8 24.Joseph8 Hudnall (Joseph7, John6, John5, John4, John3, Thomas2, Henry1) was born February 08, 1738 in Prince Williams Co, Virginia, and died 1835 in Athens Co., Ohio.He married Mary Ann Taylor November 29, 1759, daughter of John Taylor and Ann Vezey.She was born Abt. 1740 in Prince Williams Co, Virginia. Children of Joseph Hudnall and Mary Taylor are: + 32 i. Benjamin9 Hudnall, born 1774 in Fauquier Co., Virginia; died 1871 in Kanawha Co. West Virginia. 33 ii. William Hudnall, born Abt. 1765.He married Rosanna Cockwell February 14, 1793; born Abt. 1766. 34 iii. Thomas Hudnall, born 1760. 35 iv. Elizabeth Hudnall, born 1769.She married John Proctor; born Abt. 1768. 36 v. John Hudnall, born 1770. 37 vi. Nancy Hudnall, born 1760.She married John Day; born Abt. 1759. 38 vii. Molly Hudnall, born 1774.She married Richard Williams; born Abt. 1773. 39 viii. Nathan Hudnall, born 1770. 40 ix. Joseph Hudnall, born April 08, 1774. 41 x. Richard Hudnall, born 1780. Generation No. 9 32.Benjamin9 Hudnall (Joseph8, Joseph7, John6, John5, John4, John3, Thomas2, Henry1) was born 1774 in Fauquier Co., Virginia, and died 1871 in Kanawha Co. West Virginia.He married Nancy Riley February 14, 1795 in Mason Co., Kentucky.She was born 1774 in Kentucky, and died Aft. 1824. Children of Benjamin Hudnall and Nancy Riley are: + 42 i. Elias Lewis10 Hudnall, born Abt. 1802 in Mason Co., Kentucky; died in Sullivan Co., Missouri. 43 ii. Nathan Hudnall, born 1793. 44 iii. Rolley Hudnall, born 1798. 45 iv. Morgan Taylor Hudnall, born 1806. 46 v. Walter Warder Hudnall, born May 1813. 47 vi. Eveline Hudnall, born 1824. 48 vii. Fielding Hudnall, born 1818. 49 viii. Mary Hudnall, born 1805. 50 ix. Mary Jane Hudnall, born 1800. Generation No. 10 42.Elias Lewis10 Hudnall (Benjamin9, Joseph8, Joseph7, John6, John5, John4, John3, Thomas2, Henry1) was born Abt. 1802 in Mason Co., Kentucky, and died in Sullivan Co., Missouri.He married (1) Louisa 1824 in Virginia.She was born 1807 in Virginia.He married (2) Elizabeth Murphy September 26, 1850 in Sull Co., MO, daughter of Robert Murphy and Elizabeth Weaver.She was born Abt. 1829. Children of Elias Hudnall and Louisa are: + 51 i. Nathien11 Hudnall, born May 04, 1828 in Charleston, Kanawha Co., VA ( now West Virginia); died March 06, 1897 in Oakgrove Cemetery, Milan, Missouri. 52 ii. Spencer Morgan Hudnall, born 1826 in Kanawha Co., Virginia.He married Rebecca Farthing 1848. 53 iii. William Hudnall, born 1830 in Kanawha Co., Virginia. 54 iv. Benjamin Hudnall, born 1832 in Kanawha Co., Virginia. 55 v. Nancy Hudnall, born 1838 in Kanawha Co., Virginia. 56 vi. Sintha Ann Hudnall, born 1840 in Kanawha Co., Virginia. 57 vii. John Hudnall, born 1844 in Linn Co., MO. 58 viii. Fielden Hudnall, born 1846 in Sullivan Co., Missouri. 59 ix. James Hudnall, born 1854 in Sullivan Co., Missouri. Generation No. 11 51.Nathien11 Hudnall (Elias Lewis10, Benjamin9, Joseph8, Joseph7, John6, John5, John4, John3, Thomas2, Henry1) was born May 04, 1828 in Charleston, Kanawha Co., VA ( now West Virginia), and died March 06, 1897 in Oakgrove Cemetery, Milan, Missouri.He married Elizabeth Murphy, daughter of Robert Murphy and Elizabeth Weaver.She was born Abt. 1829. Children of Nathien Hudnall and Elizabeth Murphy are: + 60 i. David Allen12 Hudnall, born May 02, 1866 in Polk township, Milan, Sullivan Co., District 19, Missouri; died September 30, 1942 in Missouri. 61 ii. John William Hudnall, born December 04, 1852.He married Jane Garrett February 26, 1929; born November 19, 1847. + 62 iii. Nancy A. Hudnall, born October 09, 1854; died 1924. 63 iv. Elihue Hudnall, born 1859. 64 v. Elias Thomas Hudnall, born June 06, 1860; died June 13, 1932.He married (1) Julia Clark April 1876; born Abt. 1860.He married (2) Ellen Murphy 1918. 65 vi. Louisa Jane Hudnall, born December 16, 1861; died March 02, 1905.She married (1) B.R. Burt Lathrop.She married (2) H.S. Butch Davis 1884. 66 vii. Robert Marshall Hudnall, born 1865.He married Elizabeth Downing October 07, 1883. 67 viii. Isaac Hudnall, born 1868; died March 25, 1946.He married Elizabeth Boyd; born Abt. 1947. 68 ix. Hester Drusella Hudnall, born April 25, 1870; died May 15, 1933.She married Henry T. Miller February 28, 1894. 69 x. Mary Hudnall. Generation No. 12 60.David Allen12 Hudnall (Nathien11, Elias Lewis10, Benjamin9, Joseph8, Joseph7, John6, John5, John4, John3, Thomas2, Henry1) was born May 02, 1866 in Polk township, Milan, Sullivan Co., District 19, Missouri, and died September 30, 1942 in Missouri.He married Nancy Mc Kinley, daughter of John Mc Kinley and Rebecka Baker.She was born May 07, 1869 in Missouri, and died March 1955 in Missouri. Children of David Hudnall and Nancy Mc Kinley are: 70 i. Earnest13 Hudnall, born July 23, 1892 in Missouri.He married Buna Mabel Bankus July 04, 1918 in Green City, Missouri at Ike Webbs, son of David Hudnall and Nancy Mc Kinley; born March 28, 1902 in Missouri; died January 07, 1973 in Rockford, Illinoisinterment at Sunset Memorial Gardens. 71 ii. Lucy Hudnall, born February 07, 1893.She married (1) Chandler; born Abt. 1893.She married (2) Charles E. Hughes April 08, 1911; born Abt. 1893. 72 iii. Elroy Hudnall, born January 05, 1895. 73 iv. Harry Hudnall, born October 30, 1897 in Missouri; died September 25, 1987 in Polk township, Milan, Sullivan Co., MO.He married Ollie White; born 1909 in Missouri. 74 v. Mable Hudnall, born March 31, 1898; died October 26, 1960 in Milan, Missouri.She married Henry H. Braley November 17, 1914; born Abt. 1898. 75 vi. Allen David Hudnall, born March 23, 1902 in Missouri; died June 18, 1968 in Milan, Missouri.He married Mae Hopper August 10, 1927; born 1906 in Missouri. 76 vii. Ola Glen Hudnall, born August 01, 1905; died August 25, 1977 in Milan, Missouri.He married Allie Mae Pierson; born Abt. 1907. 77 viii. Lena Hudnall, born December 22, 1908; died Bet. 1981 - 1986.She married (1) Reupke; born Abt. 1908.She married (2) Leong.She married (3) Joe Scriven April 03, 1925. 78 ix. Ruth M. Hudnall, born June 20, 1910 in Milan, Missouri; died December 26, 1986.She married Vernal Courtney March 30, 1927; born 1905 in Missouri. 79 x. Lloyd Hudnall, born February 1904; died December 1905 in Oakgrove Cemetery, Milan, Missouri. 62.Nancy A.12 Hudnall (Nathien11, Elias Lewis10, Benjamin9, Joseph8, Joseph7, John6, John5, John4, John3, Thomas2, Henry1) was born October 09, 1854, and died 1924.She married William David Jackson November 28, 1915.He was born 1841. Child of Nancy Hudnall and William Jackson is: 80 i. Effie May13 Jackson, born Aft. 1915. She married Henry Otto Butler; born Aft. 1915. == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Hudnall-429|Debra Hudnall]] or post a comment to the right. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname, Hudnall DNA , and how we fit together. 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[[Category:Hudson Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Hudson Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hudson Hudson] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Hudson name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Hudson's), by time period (18th Century Hudson's), or by topic (Hudson DNA, Hudson Occupations, Hudson Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Hudson Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Payne-15730|Tricia Aanderud]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Hudson}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hudson List of Hudsons on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/Hudson G2G feed of questions tagged "Hudson"] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=Hudson Orphaned Hudson profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Hudson-1 Unsourced Hudson profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=Hudson Unconnected Hudson profiles on WikiTree] ==Membership== The following folks asked to be a part of this project. * [[Payne-15730| Tricia P Aanderud]] * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hutson Hutson] * The foremost reference work on English surnames, A Dictionary of English Surnames by Dr P H Reaney and R M Wilson (Oxford University Press), lists only one variant of Hudson in use in England prior to emigration, which is that of Hutson and remains the same today. It has been suggested that Hoddleston is a variant of Hudson/Hutson; this is not the case since it is not listed in the dictionary; however Huddleston, with variants Huddlestone, Huddelston, Hudleston, Hudlestone and Hiddleston, is listed as a separate surname to Hudson/Hutson, with its own sources (referenced in the book); likewise Herdson is not a variant of Hudson, but is a separate surname with it's own genealogy. The earliest references to Hudson and Hutson that Reaney and Wilson found in their research are John Hudsone, Hutson 1323, in Court Rolls of the Manor of Wakefield, Yorks. Arch. Soc. 29, 36, 57, 78, 1901-45). Reaney and Wilson also state that Hudd was very common and is a pet form of Hugh, and 'appears also to have been used for Richard'. Hudd is a separate name to Hudson, and is most commonly found in the Bristol area of England; Hudson is a much more common name. Emigration from England into the Americas, Australasia, India and Africa, etc, has resulted in numerous, 'new' versions of original English surnames, and their variants. These are referred to as deviant names by the Guild of One-Name Studies; in other words phoenetic mis-spellings of the original surname and it's variants; please visit the web site http://one-name.org/ for further information. When carrying out research into family history, searching for the connection from a colonised country to a country of origin, it is most important that the researcher is aware of the accepted surname and it's variant(s) before emigration took place; and not to mistake deviations of a surname in the colonised country as variants; indeed, it is at least as important as having undeniable, documented proof for a 'fact'! ==Study Goals== The goals of this study and it's participants are to: #Add factually documented sources for Hudson or Hutson profiles, and add name study categories to those profiles when adding them to this study. #Proof read profiles added to this project - If any duplicate profiles exist, request merges, starting with the oldest generation; ensure that the individual profiles are factually the same person. If there is no factual documented evidence from reliable and documented sources they should not be merged. #If any profiles were loaded by GEDCOM, use WikiTree Styles and Standards to clean up residue and broken links. #Search out original fact based sources and not derived and compiled sources that are not founded on documented fact. #Include comprehensive biographies that are based only on proven evidence, or state when information used is anecdotal. #Seek or add project protection status (PPP) for those profiles that meet the criteria for project protection. This will protect them from an incorrect merge. #Make sure the profiles of all family ancestors and descendants are correct and properly sourced. #Profiles should ultimately be linked to the greater WikiTree when this becomes possible; look for connections where they exist. ==Guild of One-Name Studies== Members of the Guild of One-Name Studies are also contributors to WikiTree. The Guild of One-Name Studies is the worldwide centre of excellence in one-name studies and promotes the interests of both the individuals and groups who are engaged in them. Established in 1979 and registered as a charity in 1989, the Guild provides its members with the means to share, exchange and publish information about one-name studies as well as encouraging and assisting all those interested in one-name studies by means of conference, seminars, projects and other activities. The objectives of the Guild of One-Name Studies, as laid out in the Constitution, are: * to advance the education of the public in one-name studies (defined as research into the genealogy and family history of all persons with the same surname and its variants); and * to promote the preservation and publication of the resultant data, and to maximise its accessibility to all interested persons. The Guild of One-Name Studies was founded in the United Kingdom. However, as an organisation, it has always been keen to extend its membership worldwide and currently has over 2,600 members in thirty countries around the world. Some of them are very experienced and knowledgeable about family history research and one-name studies; most are extremely enthusiastic and keen to help other people extend their knowledge and further their research. It is therefore very likely that one of their members may be able to help with queries about a name. ==Variant or Deviant Name Spelling?== The Guild of One-Name Studies defines a variant as a name spelling which varies from the primary name spelling (or another variant spelling) used by that person's ancestors and which is: * A name spelling that the person was known to have used, through signature evidence on wills, marriage bonds etc or other documents originating from the individual concerned, or * A name spelling used by officials on a consistent and persistent basis over a period of years. A deviant is any other spelling recorded, including cases where the spelling occurs in official records, but only randomly and inconsistently. Deviants will also include spellings derived from enumeration, transcription and indexing errors, both contemporary and modern. Deviants may become separate names, unconnected to the original name or variant(s), when they become common in use. ==Common Myths Related to the Hudson Name== 1. Names that are not Hudson or Hutson, prior to emigration from the British Isles, that are claimed to be variants are not. They are generally surnames in their own right (like Hudd, Herdson, Huddleston, etc). ==Current Research and Issues== 1. There are pre 1500 profiles added to this project that are entirely unsourced (even popular fiction). It is not the purpose of the Hudson Name Project to disseminate false genealogical fact, this destroys the credibility of a serious subject, as well as the credibility of the site on which it is found. Unfortunately these cannot be removed or edited; they should have 'unsourced' notification on them but they don't. If you wish to use information from these profiles, be fully aware of their lack of historical fact, check the 'sources' they use, the links lead to other sites that do not have sourced fact in them. 2. It has been suggested that Herdson is a variant of Hudson. According to 'A Dictionary of English Surnames - The Standard Guide to English Surnames', By Dr P H Reaney Litt. D., Ph. D., F.S.A. and R M Wilson M.A. (Oxford University Press) Herdson is an entirely different name; the entry in the dictionary reads: "Herdson: Thomas Hirdson 1332 SRCu; Gilbert Herdson 1415 PrGR. 'Son of the Herd.'" The abbreviations refer to the source documents and their full meaning is: SRCu - Subsidy Rolls Cumberland; PrGR - The Rolls of Burgesses at the Guilds Merchant of the Borough of Preston (Lancashire and Cheshire Record Society). The name Herdson is not an entry in 'A Dictionary of Surnames' by Patrick Hanks and Flavia Hodges, nor is it included as a variant in the Hudson entry.

Hudson-Mohawk Genealogical and Family Memoirs

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[[Category:New York, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New York | New York Sources]] __TOC__ == Hudson-Mohawk Genealogical and Family Memoirs == A record of achievements of the people of the Hudson and Mohawk valleys in New York state, included within the present counties of Albany, Rensselaer, Washington, Saratoga, Montgomery, Fulton, Schenectady, Columbia and Greene. * Prepared under the editorial supervision of [[Reynolds-15818|Cuyler Reynolds]] (1866-1934) the first curator of the [https://www.albanyinstitute.org/ Albany Institute of History and Art] and also held the title of "Albany City Historian." * 4 volumes. * published by The Lewis Historical Publishing Company, New York, 1911 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Hudson-Mohawk_Genealogical_and_Family_Memoirs|WikiTree Profiles that link to this page]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1-4 ::* http://www.schenectadyhistory.org/families/hmgfm/ - Electronic text * Vol. 1-3 ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008887844 * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/hudsonmohawkgene00reyn ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=b4k-AAAAYAAJ ::* https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/flhg-hudsonmohawki/ * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/hudsonmohawkgene02reyn ::* https://openlibrary.org/books/OL13492134M/Hudson-Mohawk_genealogical_and_family_memoirs ::* https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/flhg-hudsonmohawkii/ * Vol. 3 ::* https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/flhg-hudsonmohawkiii/ * Vol. 4 ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009558429 ::* http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48326 * Purchase Book: http://www.genealogical.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&item_number=9381 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * "A landmark in its day, many additions and corrections have been made by subsequent family historians." From the [http://exhibitions.nysm.nysed.gov/albany/fhg.html#hmgfm People of Colonial Albany website]. * Vol. 3, Page 1342. Baptism year for "Maritje," daughter of Isaac Casparse, is given in this book as 1686, but the year in Albany church records (Holland Society of New York, 1904) is 1687. * When other specific errors in this publication are identified, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Reynolds, Cuyler ''[[Space:Hudson-Mohawk Genealogical and Family Memoirs|Hudson-Mohawk Genealogical and Family Memoirs]]'' (Lewis Hist. Pub. Co., New York, 1911) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Reynolds|Reynolds]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Reynolds, Cuyler ''[[Space:Hudson-Mohawk Genealogical and Family Memoirs|Hudson-Mohawk Genealogical and Family Memoirs]]'' (Lewis Hist. Pub. Co., New York, 1911) Vol. , [ Page ].

Hudson's Bay Company Project

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[[Category:Canada Project]] [[Category: Canada Project]] [[Category:Hudson's Bay Company]] [[Category:Métis]] ---- The goal of this project is to create WikiTree profiles for all of the employees of the Hudson's Bay Company and/or the North West Company that have biographical sheets compiled by the [http://www.gov.mb.ca/chc/archives/hbca/biographical/index.html Hudson's Bay Company Archives]. {{Image|file=Barbeau-112-1.jpg |align=r |size= L |caption=Here's an image. }} Current members: * [[Lavoie-74|Lianne Lavoie]] * [[Baraboo-1]] * Add your name here! Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Creating profiles corresponding to the biographical sheets. * Further researching the employees and adding more sources to them. * Connecting the employees to the tree. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=2511246 send me a private message]. Thanks! This project is hosting the Fur Trader Challenge right now! Visit the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/562500/fur-trader-challenge-february-18-25 G2G post] to participate! ==Links== *[http://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/3354097= His Majestys Royal Charter to the Governor and Company of Hudson Bay, 80 pages_2 May 1669] * [https://archivesshsb.mb.ca/ HBC Archives] HBC Archives, University of Manitoba. Site has basic transcriptions and sources for microfilm for fur trade contracts, searchable by name. * [https://habitantheritage.org/cpage.php?pt=22 The Fur Trade in New France] French Canadian Heritage Society of Michigan, information about early fur trade contracts in Quebec, Ontario and Michigan, as well as general information * [http://www.genealogywise.com/group/frenchcanadiandescendants/forum/topics/fur-traders-voyageurs genealogywise - Fur Traders Voyageurs] * [[Space:Voyageurs|Voyageurs]] * [http://www.metismuseum.ca/introduction.php The Virtual Museum of Métis History and Culture.] Gabriel Dumont Institute, in partnership with the Saskatchewan Ministry of Education, the Department of Canadian Heritage's Canadian Culture Online Program, the Canada Council for the Arts, SaskCulture, the Government of Canada and the University of Saskatchewan ==Other Projects== * [[:Space:Manitoba_Team]] * [[:Space:Saskatchewan_Team]] * [[:Space:Alberta_Team]] * [[:Space:British_Columbia_Team]] * [[:Project:First_Peoples_Canada]] * [[:Space:Metis]] ==G2G Questions== * https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/704752/voyageur-contracts-fur-trade-in-canada * https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/316657/categories-for-fur-trappers-traders ==Sources== THE FUR TRADE, VOYAGEURS, COUREURS-DE-BOIS AND MÉTIS Compiled by '''[[LaLone-73|James P. LaLone]]''', revised 2018 Allen County Public Library, Genealogy Department - A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SOURCES FOR NATIVE AMERICAN FAMILY HISTORY. Ashley, Kathryne B. - ISLANDS OF THE MANITOU. Bantin, Philip C. & Mark G. Thiel - GUIDE TO CATHOLIC INDIAN MISSION AND SCHOOL RECORDS IN MIDWEST REPOSITORIES. Baraga, R.R. Bishop - A DICTIONARY OF THE OTCHIPWE LANGUAGE, repr. 1966, Minneapolis. Bell, Charles N. - THE EARLIEST FUR TRADERS ON THE UPPER RED RIVER AND RED LAKE, MINNESOTA (1783-1810), 1926, Winnipeg. Bernard, Pierre - REPERTOIRE DES DECES DE LA PAROISSE L'ANNONCIATION DE LA BIENHEUREUSE VIERGE MARIE D'OKA, DE 1721-1942, 1996, Quebec. ___________ - REPERTOIRE DES NAISSANCES DES MÉTIS ET AMÉRINDIENS, 1996, Quebec. Bordace, Tim & Dorrie Brown - THE LABRADOR SETTLERS, MÉTIS & KABLUNANGAJUIT, 1994, Happt Valley-Goose Bay. Bristol, Linda E. - LIBER DEFUNCTORUM: THE REGISTER OF DEATHS OF THE ST. JOSEPH MISSION 1835-1860 AND HOLY FAMILY CATHOLIC CHURCH 1861-1900, _______, - MARRIAGES OF LaPOINTE (WI), 1835-1880. Burnett, William - LETTER BOOK OF WILLIAM BURNETT: EARLY FUR TRADER IN THE LAND OF FOUR FLAGS, 1967. Chaput, Donald - "The Semantics of Nadowa", p. 228 in "Names, Journal of the American Name Society," v.15, 1967. Davidson, Gordon Charles - THE NORTH WEST COMPANY, 1967, New York. Dotson, Michael E. - IN SEARCH OF THE GOLDEN FLEECE, 1986, Lockport. DuLong, John P. - "Engagements: Guide to Fur Trade Employment Contracts, 1670-1821," in "Michigan's Habitant Heritage," v.10 #3 (Jul 1989), pp.47-58. Ens, Gerhard J. – HOMELAND TO HINTERLAND. THE CHANGING WORLDS OF THE RED RIVER METIS IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY, 1996, Toronto. Faux, David - "Documenting Six Nations Indian Ancestry", p. 31 in "Families," journal of the Ontario Genealogical Society, v.20 #1, 1981. Foley, William E. - THE FIRST CHOUTEAUS, RIVER BARONS OF EARLY ST. LOUIS, 1983, Urbana. Foster, John, et al - FUR TRADE GENEALOGY, 1986, Edmonton. Francis, Daniel & Toby Morantz - PARTNERS IN FURS: A HISTORY OF THE FUR TRADE IN EASTERN JAMES BAY, 1600-1870. Gabriel Dumont Institute of Native Studies & Applied Research - THE CANADIAN ATLAS OF ABORIGINAL SETTLEMENT, 1994, Regina. Gidley, Bryan & Gwen Paterson - THE PENETANGUISHENE LIST OF THE DRUMMOND ISLANDERS, 1815-1828, 1991, Penetanguishene. Gilman, Carolyn - WHERE TWO WORLDS MEET: THE GREAT LAKES FUR TRADE. Gilman, Rhoda R. - FUR TRADE IN THE UPPER MISSISSIPPI VALLEY, 1630-1850, 1974, Madison. Greenbie, Sydney - FRONTIERS AND THE FUR TRADE, 1929, New York. Haworth, Paul L. - TRAILMAKERS OF THE NORTHWEST, 1921, New York. Hayes, Sheila - "Métis Research", p. 3 in "Generations," journal of the Manitoba Genealogical Society, v.11 #1, 1986. Idle, Dunning - THE POST OF THE ST JOSPEH RIVER DURING THE FRENCH REGIME, 1679-1761, 1946. Innis, Harold Adams - THE FUR TRADE IN CANADA: AN INTRODUCTION TO CANADIAN ECONOMIC HISTORY, 1930, New Haven. Jackson, John C. - CHILDREN OF THE FUR TRADE, 1995, Missoula. Johansen, Gregory J. - "To Make Some Provision for Their Half-Breeds: the Nemaha Half-Breed Reserve, 1830-66", p. 8 in "Nebraska History," quarterly of the Nebraska State Historical Society, v.67 #1, 1986. Johnson, Ida A. - THE MICHIGAN FUR TRADE, 1919, Lansing. Johnston, William - LETTERS ON THE FUR TRADE, 1833, 1910? Karamanski, Theodore J. - FUR TRADE AND EXPLORATION: OPENING THE FAR NORTHWEST 1821-1852, 1983, Norman. Kent, Timothy J. - PHANTOMS OF THE FRENCH FUR TRADE: TWENTY MEN WHO WORKED IN THE TRADE BETWEEM 1618 AND 1758, 3 vols., 2015, Ossineke, MI _______, RENDEZVOUS AT THE STRAITS, FUR TRADE AND MILITARY ACTIVITIES AT FORT du BAUDE AND FORT MICHILIMACKINAC, 1669-1781, 2 vols., Ossineke, MI Krug, Merton E. - DUBAY, SON-IN-LAW OF OSHKOSH. Lantz, Raymond C. - OTTAWA AND CHIPPEWA INDIANS OF MICHIGAN, 1870-1909, 1991, Bowie. Lefebvre, Jean-Jacques - "Repertoire des Engagements pour l'Ouest 1778-1788," in RAPPORT DES ARCHIVES NATIONALES DU QUEBEC, (1946/47), pp.301-369. Library of Michigan - THE FUR TRADE IN MICHIGAN'S HISTORY, 1992, Lansing. THE FUR TRADE, VOYAGEURS, COUREURS-DE-BOIS AND MÉTIS Mackenzie, Alexander - VOYAGES FROM MONTREAL ON THE RIVER ST. LAURENCE, 1966, Ann Arbor. Massicotte, Edouard-Zotique - "Conges et Permis Deposes ou Enregistres a Montreal sous le Regime Francais (1681-1737)," in RAPPORT DES ARCHIVES NATIONALES DU QUEBEC, (1921/22), pp.189-225. _______, - "Conges de Traite Conserves aux Archives de la Province du Quebec (1739-1752)," in RAPPORT DES ARCHIVES NATIONALES DU QUEBEC, (1922/23), pp.192-265. _______, - "A Propos de Conges (1682-1725)," in "Les Bulletin des Recherches Historiques," v.3 #5 (May 1926), pp.296-300. _______, - "Repertoire des Engagements pour l'Ouest Conserves dans les Archives Judiciaires de Montreal (1670-1821)," series in RAPPORT DES ARCHIVES NATIONALES DU QUEBEC: "1670-1745" in (1929/30), pp.191-466. "1746-1752" in (1930/31), pp.353-453. "1753-1758" in (1931/32), pp.243-365. "1758-1778" in (1932/33), pp.245-304. "1788-1797" in (1942/43), pp.261-397. "1798-1801" in (1943/44), pp.335-444. "1802-1804" in (1944/45), pp.309-401. "1805-1821" in (1945/46), pp.301-369. McDonald, Lois H. - FUR TRADE LETTERS OF FRANCIS ERMATINGER, 1980, Glendale. Michigan Dpt. of Education, Bureau of Library Services - "Family Trails," v.2 #4, Fall-Winter, 1969-70, whole issue deals with Michigan Indian genealogy. Milne, Kim - CHILDREN OF THE COUNTRY, 1988, Winnipeg. Morin, Gail - CENSUSES OF THE RED RIVER SETTLEMENT :AN INDEX TO THE CENSUSES FOR THE YEARS 1827; 1828; 1829; 1830; 1831; 1832; 1833; 1835; 1838; 1840 and 1843. 1998, Pawtucket. ________ - MANITOBA SCRIPT, 1996, Pawtucket. ________ - MÉTIS FAMILIES: A GENEALOGICAL COMPENDIUM, 2vls., 1996, Pawtucket. Morse, Eric W. - FUR TRADE CANOE ROUTES OF CANADA/THEN AND NOW, 1969, Ottawa. Munnell, Michael D. - AMERICAN INDIAN MARRIAGE RECORD DIRECTORY FOR ASHLAND CO., WI, 1874-1907, 1993, Duluth. Murdock, George P. & Timothy J. O'Leary - ETHNOGRAPHIC BIBLIOGRAPHY OF NORTH AMERICA, 5 vls. 1975. Very comprehensive up to 1975, covers all US and Canada, a must for researchers. Newman, Michael - SOME NOTES ON BYTOWN & THE FUR TRADE, 1991, Ottawa. Newman, Peter C. - MERCHANT PRINCES, 1991, New York. North American Fur Trade Conference - ASPECTS OF THE FUR TRADE: SELECTED PAPERS OF THE 1965 NORTH AMERICAN FUR TRADE CONFERENCE, 1967, St. Paul. Nute, Grace L. - THE VOYAGEUR, 1931, New York. O’Meara, Walter – IN THE COUNTRY OF THE WALKING DEAD (originally published as THE LAST PORTAGE). Osborne, A.C. - "The Migration of Voyageurs from Drummond Island to Penetanguishene in 1892," in "Ontario Historical Society: Papers and Records," v.3, pp.123-166. Pannekoek, Frits - THE FUR TRADE AND WESTERN CANADIAN SOCIETY, 1670-1870, 1987, Ottawa. Patterson, Gwen - "Researching the Original Personnel of the Establishments, Penetanguishene," in "Families", v. 27 #2, 1988. Paul, Ellen - "Hudson Bay Company Archives," in "Michigan's Habitant Heritage," v.11 #3 (Jul 1990), pp.53-4. Peterson, Jacqueline - "Prelude to Red River: a Social Portrait of the Great Lakes Métis", p. 41 in "Ethnohistory," v.25 #1, Winter 1978. Peterson, Jacqueline & Jennifer S.H. Brown - THE NEW PEOPLES: BEING AND BECOMING MÉTIS IN NORTH AMERICA. Pomerleau, Jeanne - LES COUREURS DE BOIS: LA TRAITE DES FOURRURES AVEC DES AMÉRINDIENS, 1996, Ste-Foy. Ray, Arthur J. - INDIANS IN THE FUR TRADE: THEIR ROLE AS TRAPPERS, HUNTERS, AND MIDDLEMEN IN THE LANDS SOUTHWEST OF HUDSON BAY, 1660-1870, 1974, Toronto. Rentmeester, Les - THE WISCONSIN CREOLES, 1987, Melbourne. _______, - THE WISCONSIN FUR-TRADE PEOPLE, 1991. Rhodes, Richard A. - EASTERN OJIBWA-CHIPPEWA-OTTAWA DICTIONARY, 1993, New York. Rich, Edwin E. - THE FUR TRADE AND THE NORTHWEST TO 1857, 1967, Toronto. Roberts, John – DISCOVER YOUR METIS ANCESTRY: A BEGINNER’S GUIDE, 2008, Ontario, Can. Robitaille, Rita, et al - MARIAGES: LAFONTAINE, 1856-1982; PERKINSFIELD, 1909-1982; PENETANGUISHENE, 1835-1982, [1982], Ottawa. Russell, Carl P. - FIREARMS, TRAPS AND TOOLS OF THE MOUNTAIN MEN, 1967, New York. Russell, Donna V.S., ed. - MICHIGAN VOYAGEURS: FROM THE NOTARY BOOK OF SAMUEL ABBOTT, MACKINAC ISLAND, 1807-1817, 1982, Detroit. Sivertsen, Barbara J. - TURTLES, WOLVES & BEARS: A MOHAWK FAMILY HISTORY, 1996, Bowie. Sivertson, Howard - ILLUSTRATED VOYAGEUR, 1994, Mount Horeb. Sleeper-Smith, Susan – INDIAN WOMEN AND FRENCH MEN: RETHINKING CULTURAL ENCOUNTER IN THE WESTERN GREAT LAKES. Sprague, D.N. & R.P. Frye - THE GENEALOGY OF THE FIRST METIS NATION; THE DEVELOPMENT AND DISPERSAL OF THE RED RIVER SETTLEMENT, 1820-1900. Stardom, Eleanor J. - A STRANGER TO THE FUR TRADE, 1995, Winnipeg. Sunder, John E. - THE FUR TRADE ON THE UPPER MISSOURI, 1840-1865, 1965, Norman. Tanner, Helen H. - ATLAS OF GREAT LAKES INDIAN HISTORY. Thorne, Tanis C. - THE MANY HANDS OF MY RELATIONS, 1996, Columbia. United States. National Archives & Records Service - GUIDE TO GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH IN THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES. Chapter 11, p. 157 deals with Indian research. VanKirk, Sylvia - MANY TENDER TIES: WOMEN IN FUR-TRADE SOCIETY, 1670-1870. Vogel, Virgil J. - INDIAN NAMES IN MICHIGAN, 1986, Ann Arbor. Wallace, W. Stewart, ed. - DOCUMENTS RELATING TO THE NORTH WEST COMPANY, 1934, Toronto. Watts, Edward – IN THIS REMOTE COUNTRY. FRENCH COLONIAL CULTURE IN THE ANGLO-AMERICAN IMAGINATION, 1780-1860, 2006, Chapel Hill. Wheeler-Voegelin, Ermine, transcriber - "Material in Draper 'S' on 18th and Early 19th Century Indians of the Old Northwest", p.281 in "Ethnohistory," v.8 #3, 1961. White, Bruce M., comp. - THE FUR TRADE IN MINNESOTA: AN INTRODUCTORY GUIDE TO MANUSCRIPT SOURCES, 1977, St. Paul. Willson, Beckles - THE GREAT COMPANY, BEING A HISTORY OF THE HONORABLE COMPANY OF MERCHANTS-ADVENTURERS TRADING INTO HUDSON'S BAY, 1906, New York. Wilson, Keith - FUR TRADE IN CANADA, 1980, Toronto. Wilson, Victoria - MICHIGAN INDIANS IN THE CIVIL WAR; MEMBERS OF COMPANY K, 1ST MICHIGAN SHARPSHOOTERS, 1997, Grawn. _____, - NATIVE AMERICAN RESEARCH IN MICHIGAN: A GENEALOGICAL GUIDE, 1997, Grawn. "Michigan's Habitant Heritage," v.9 #3 (Jul 1988), pub. by the French-Canadian Heritage Society of Michigan, whole issue deals with Métis.

Huerfano County, Colorado

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{{US History|sub-project=Colorado}} *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Huerfano_County_Colorado.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Huerfano County }} View Huerfano County History: *'''[http://huerfanohistory.org/mining-museum.html Mining History and early Walsenburg, CO] ''' ::'''Huerfano County''' (/ˈwɛərfənoʊ/; Spanish pronunciation: [ˈweɾfano]) is in Southern Colorado, has Walsenburg, Colorado for County Seat.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huerfano_County,_Colorado ::Huerfano County is named for the Spanish word for “orphan,” covers 1,750 square miles in south central Colorado, east of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and south of the Wet Mountain Valley. {{Image|file=Huerfano_County_Colorado-1.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Part of the Sangre de Christo mountain range. }}{{clear}} ::The southern part of Huerfano County is part of the Raton Basin, a geological formation that has produced large amounts of coal. Originally, Huerfano County stretched from the Kansas border to the Sangre de Cristos, but over time portions of the county were carved off to form several other counties. The county is now bordered by Pueblo County to the northeast, Las Animas County to the southeast, Costilla and Alamosa Counties to the southwest, Saguache County to the west, and Custer County to the north.https://coloradoencyclopedia.org/article/huerfano-county http://www.cityofwalsenburg.net/steeped-in-history ::'''Huerfano Butte''' may be seen to the right of Hwy I-25. This landmark gave the name to Huerfano county. Its meaning in Spanish is "orphan". ::Settlers in Huerfano were mostly from New Mexico Territory in the days of New Spain and when Colorado was a colony, then later a territory. Descendants from New Mexico compose the majority of the population of Huerfano. http://genealogytrails.com/colo/huerfano/history_county.html :'''1601-1700''' through early 1800's Huerfano County area Immigrants came through for different reasons seeking the new lands of the Wild Wild West. Spanish explored northward from New Mexico, but did not settle yet. ::Since the days when New Mexico Territory was present there were rumors of New Spain treasure hidden in the hills and mountains of Huerfano County. This also included the Arapahoe Princes Treasure. :'''1716''' New Mexico governor, Don Antonio Valverde Casio noted many "roads" in the area when he came to the Huerfano River. Apache and Comanche raised crops here and hunted before going back to the plains in the winter, They crossed from the San Luis Valley to hunt, trade, visit, or make raid, via the lower mountain passes. http://www.kmitch.com/Huerfano/hist.html :'''1779''' New Mexican governor Juan Bautista de Anza chased and killed Comanche leader Cuerno Verde (Greenhorn) with his 600-man force into the Raton Basin and over Sangre de Cristo Pass . They overtook Guerno Verde as they were camped near the Huerfano Butte. The ute guide and Anza also filled the Huerfano River to a trail heading into the mountains, and named the trail "Sangre de Christo pass" He saw the trail left the Huerfano River near Badito cone and another trail branched to the west (La Veta Pass). :'''1800's''' Jicarilla Apache American Indians crossed the plains of Huerfano County. Utes passed through Huerfano's western mountain regions following game into and out of the San Luis Valley, across mountain ranges into the Huerfano area. The Utes, Apache and Comanche Native Americans fought to control early south central Colorado. :'''1820''' The New Mexico gov. Don Fecund Melgares noted the mention of Sierra Mojada (Wet Mountains, Huerfano Pass, Sangre de Christo Pass in report written in French. He concluded there might be an attack and sent 700 men to investigate and determine if Sangre de Christo Pass needed defending.They fortified it, and a nearby pass called "the Road of the Narrow Gap" (Pass Creek Pass). The fort, a triangular adobe, was short-lived. Rumors reported 5 of the 6 soldiers were killed by "100 white men dressed as Indians" Since there weren't 100 white men in the county all concluded the soldiers were killed by Indians.By 1820 the fort was abandoned after the attack. :'''1820'''- Santa Fé Trail - passed thru Huerfano County. American and French fur trappers came through the area 1820-1830's. ::this area began as a colony of New Spain and a few immigrants tried to settle in Northern New Mexico colony. :{{Image|file=Huerfano_County_Colorado-2.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Ranch- La Veta }}{{clear}} ::The Hispanics left a legacy and continued presence in the Colorado region are reflected in the people remaining in the 2000's. Local place names reflect the Hispanic legacy and culture. :post Civil WAR, treaties settled the Native Americans to reservations. The Wild Wild West was safer for settlement. ::Spanish Peaks are prime examples of "stocks" which are defined as large masses of igneous (molten) rock which intruded layers of sedimentary rock and were later exposed by erosion. When mapped by geologists the Peaks were found to be masses of granite, granodiorite, and syenodiorite. ::Among the most unusual features of the Spanish Peaks are the great dikes which radiate out from the mountains like spokes of a wheel and the Apishapa Arch. These walls of rock are often spectacular. They are easily visible from the highway on the highway between Cuchara and La Veta north of the peaks (and west of Walsenburg), and pictures of them have been used as type examples in more than one introductory geology textbook. Several can be easily seen up close on back dirt roads {{Image|file=Huerfano_County_Colorado-4.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Apishapa Arch. }}{{clear}} :'''Apishapa Arch''' - on the south side of the peaks can actually be driven through. :'''1820''' Major Stephen H. Long led a surveying party through Colorado and up "the Wharf River," as they called it. However, instead of ascending Sangre de Cristo Pass, they turned south to explore the Mesa de Maya country. '''Post 1821''' Mexico was the governing power of New Spain after winning its independence from Spain. Both Spain and Mexico issued large land grants. Hispanic families settled in the area of southern Colorado colony. They raised sheep and cattle. :'''1822'''- Major Jacob Fowler of Arkansas wanted to form trade routes from St. Louis to New Mexico. He followed the well marked Taos Trail to the Mexican fort. There they camped on the cld, windy pass.(It is always windy in this area). When news of the cold windy pass was heard by trappers and traders, the Taos trail became more popular. :'''1843'''- Cornelio Vigil- Ceran St. Vrain grant was one of 197 awarded in New Mexico and Colorado, with $4,000,000 acre million acres. This was the largest grant. Ceran St. Vrain was a naturalized Mexican citizen who was born in the USA. The grant extended from the Raton Mountains to the river, "Napeste" (Arkansas), east from the Sangre de Cristos to the Purgatory and included the modern towns of Trinidad, Rocky Ford, La Junta, Las Animas and Rye as well as all of the present Huerfano County. This would become home to the settlement of Greenhorn. http://cozine.com/2001-december/colorados-mexican-land-grants/ According to history it is said the two men gave shares in their grant to New Mexico Governor Manuel Armijo and Charles Bent, but settlement did not begin immediately, probably because of the war between the United States and Mexico. {{Image|file=Huerfano_County_Colorado-7.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Cuchara }}{{clear}} ::The people who immigrated west in wagon trains were called'' Georgia Colony''. Cate Patterson had built a plaza at St. Marys and Russell began farming. The Georgians came to Patterson Plaza. Then the settled up the Huerfano nearer Gardner or at Francisco'sl ranch at La Veta, or along the Apache and St. Charles River. :'''Jan. 1844''' Before Colorado Territory was formed , this Huerfano County area was a part of Mora County, New Mexico Territory.. Its settlers were drawn by the Spanish land grant to Cornelio Vigil and Cerain St Vrain. "Rio Huerfano" and "Rio de las Cucharas" were included in the grant. :'''1850''' John Fremont led expeditions to explore building a transcontinental railroad to connect the East to California.. But his trip up the Huerfano pass and Medano Pass, met heavy snow a little farther west. :'''mid 1850's''' Huerfano residents say the first permanent residents were Jose Fabian Baca and a blind partner, Pedro Martinez, who lived 2 miles below Badito on the Huerfano River.According to several sources, the first permanent residents of present day Huerfano County were Jose Fabian Baca and his blind partner Pedro Martinez, who lived about two miles below Badito on the Huerfano. :'''1852''' - Settlers increased when Ft Massachusetts was built in the San Luis Valley. Bents New Fort or Old Ft. Lyon sent mail and supplies through Huerfano County, on the Sangre de Christo and Mosca Passes. :'''1853''' Captain John C Gunnison arrived to survey, and traveled up the Huerfano, past the old Spanish Fort. When he saw the trail was too rough and steep for wagons, he blazed a 6- mile road that had such tilt, they had to physically haul the wagons up the trail. He preferred Mosca pass. :'''1853 1st county seat''' was at '''Charlie Autobees' Plaza''' near the crossing of the Huerfano river and Arkansas Rivers,. This is now within Pueblo county. Population was the reason for Autobees', as there were 7 or 8 families living on ranches between Autobees' and Doyle's ranches (18 miles apart. Next largest settlement was Fort Wise, later Fort Lyon. Some communities are along the old Santa Fe Trail at Grey's Creek near Trinidad. ::'''Autobees,''' located on the Arkansas River opened a ferry. The territorial congress granted Autobees exclusive rights to operate a ferry oin the area :'''Pre-1855''' Badito was settled, and was the first town of consequence. It was situated near a river crossing. The name Badito is a corruption of spanish for "ford", thus may mean Little Ford. The Taos Trail crossed the Huerfano River at this point. Early there were a store, hotel, and livery. Some residents say the first resident in Badito was F.W. Poshfoff that opened the store and supplier for the Huerfano communities and the San Luis Valley. Cattle ranches were his neighbors. The customers were the cowboys who drove cattle north to the gold fields near Denver and the builders of the Union Pacific railroad in Wyoming. {{Image|file=Huerfano_County_Colorado-11.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Badito and Taos Trail. }}{{clear}} :'''1859 Gold rush''' caused the demand for land to increase. St Vrain was selling 1/2 mile tracts of land for $100 each. Joseph was his real estate agent and bought several tracts. :'''1860's''' By this time, the Indians were no longer the "lords of the plains". The Territory of Colorado abolished the reservations on the plains of the Front Range. The Indians had no resistance to the white man's diseases, and many died. The Indians retaliated by raiding farms, stealing stock, or other "atrocities" as they reand gradually began forcing the tribes, many now decimated from "white man's diseases." :'''1860''' Settlers here, thought the Pass could be passable for stage coaches and began a weekly stage, using Sangre de Christo Pass between Ft Garland into Canon City.The stage line was followed by others carrying mail and passengers. Large corrals and a way-station called ''Summit House'' were constructed on the pass. :'''1860''' Baca and Martinez opened a store. The gold rush of 1859 created a demand for land, even this far south. St. Vrain therefore offered one-half mile tracts along the Huerfano for $100 each. Joseph Doyle became his real estate agent and bought several tracts. :'''1860's''' There were ambitious German settlers, such as Louis B Sporleder, who opened Sporleder's grain store in Waldenburg, CO.. :'''1860s''' Hispanic shepherds from the San Luis Valley, migrated to Huerfano county area and founded "la Plaza de los Leones. This plaza became the City of Walsenburg, Colorado and Huerfano County Seat. :'''1862''' - Homestead Act passed which attracted easterners to the Colorado region to settle. :'''late 1860's''' White Americans came to the Raton Basin and Huerfano County and began raising cattle on public lands. :'''1861''' Colorado legislature established Huerfano County as 1/17 original counties of the Colorado Territory. {{Image|file=Huerfano_County_Colorado-8.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=1887 map }}{{clear}} :'''Feb 28, 1861''' Colorado became a territory of the United States. Prior to the end of his term, President James Buchanan signed the territorial act. William Gilpin of Missouri became the 1st governor of the territory. However it would be 15 more years before Colorado became a U.S. State. Huerfano County area was included in the original 17 counties of the territory. At this time its area reached from the Arkansas River all the way south along the summits of the Sangre de Christo Mountains to the New Mexico border. Eastern boundary was Kansas. Within it was an Indian reservation near the Arkansas River. AT this time less than 50 people were here 91 person/150 miles. ::Population was the factor for choosing a different county seat location. There were seven or eight families living along the lower Huerfano between Autobees' and Doyle's ranches,18 miles apart. The next largest settlement was around Fort Wise, later Fort Lyon. There were also budding communities along the Santa Fe Trail, notably at Grey's Creek near Trinidad. The large county made it hard for much governing to be done. Due to the distances for travel through the original county and lack of communication (other than mounted messengers) organizing Huerfano's government took time. :'''Oct 19, 1861''' Voting places in the five precincts were set at Charles Autobees' home, Joseph Doyle's ranch, St. Vrain's ranch at the home of B.R. Boice, James Gray's ranch and the Sutler's store at Ft. Wise. The county commissioners temporarily changed the county seat to Doyle's ranch. :'''Apr. 27, 1862''' The county seats declared as "section three on Huerfano Creek." No mention of territory or range. :'''1862''' Colonel John M. Francisco and French Henry Daigre completed building Francisco Fort in the Cuchara Valley. This adobe fort and adjoining plaza were designed for the men's protection from the Native Americans and form a trading place for settlers and traders. :'''Sept. 1, 1863''' - election to select a permanent site for a county seat to be located at the Ft. Union crossing of the Huerfano from Greenhorn." (It was probably the Butte Valley settlement). :'''May 1864''' - a "toll road" was planned to cross the county, running 3 miles S of Hicklin's ranch on Greenhorn where Ft. Union and Ft. Garland roads split, along the base of the mountains to a "point" on the Huerfano River, to be 1/2 mile from Pueblo to Ft. Garland road, thence west to the County boundary and across Sangre de Cristo Pass. The commissioners approved it. ::William Craig leased property for a fort, which was "one Spanish league below the mouth of the St. Charles River in NW corner of the Las Animas grant". the lease was $1.00 annually for 15 years. Craig may have intended to open a store at the which became Ft. Reynolds east of Pueblo. :'''1865''' - Huerfano had a population of 371 settlers (Hispanic emigrants from N New Mexico. Their houses were stucco and adobe similar to that of New Mexico. Hispanic settlers were the most numerous. Huerfano County Hispanos soon faced disenfranchisement. :'''1865-70's''' Charles Otto Unfug (another German settler) arrived from the San Luis Valley to work for Meyer, who also opened a store in Badito where Unfug had worked. Soon Unfug came to Walsenburg, Colorado and wrote letters, completed documents for settlers in the region. His brothers, Conrad, August and Adolph all arrived and the brothers opened the Unfug Mercantile store in Walsenburg, Colorado. The men all operated Walsenburg's businesses, the mines, logging operations, ranches, a hotel on 7th street and eventually the bank, together with real estate and water rights. Between them, they were operating most of the town's businesses, including stores, mines, logging operations, ranches, a hotel and bank, plus they controlled considerable real estate and water rights. :'''1866''' (2) Spanish forts were in Huerfano County. The county lost land for the formation Las Animas County and later Baca County. :'''1868''' The plaza was named for John M. Francisco, who his partner, Henry Daigre, built their ranch on land purchased from the Vigil-St. Vrain Land Grant in 1868 for $37,710. Their ranch was an early fort. They grew and raised cattle, sheep, hogs, wheat, barley, hay, beans to sell to the mining camps. :'''1869 Crestones''' started to the west, with residents from Chama, New Mexico. It had a school, catholic Church, school with 100 students but never had a post office. Huerfano County's first school was built on Patterson's ranch at St. Mary, later became County district #1. :'''1870''' Henry Sefton built a "toll road across La Veta Pass, named Baldy Scott. The road is visible only in spots currently. Later another "toll road" extended from Middle Creek, over Wagon Creek Pass. It was hardly navigable for wagons. Only light freight could be hauled here or at Indian Creek Pass. The wagon roads improved the route to gold-rich Creede and the San Juan valley. {{Image|file=Huerfano_County_Colorado-9.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Walsenburg, early years }}{{clear}} :'''1870''' -Henrich Anton Frederick Walsen settled in Huerfano county in la Plaza de los Leones which was named for Henrich Walsen. By 1900, American-owned cattle and sheep companies had bought up most of the local range land, eclipsing traditional land ownership and use. :'''1870''' the Denver & Rio Grande (D&RG) and Atchison, Topeka, & Santa Fe (AT&SF) Railroads reached Trinidad (south of Huerfano County). D&RG soon extended through Huerfano County and on to the San Luis Valley over La Veta Pass railway later reached east to La Junta and Colorado and Southern Railroad (C&S) also arrived. These railways enabled shipping mining products and agriculture back east. :'''1866-70''' County seat was located at Badito for 4 years. Badito was in an isolated area with no lodging or homes. Next they decided the county clerk would be located at Butte Valley post office and the treasurer and sheriff at the J.D. Patterson near the St. Mary community. community was "an isolated point in the county". :'''Nov 2, 1870''' Colorado state General Assembly formed Greenwood county from lands from former Cheyenne county, the Arapaho tribal land and the eastern part of Huerfano County. :'''1870''' Denver and Rio Grande began building the railway from Denver-Colorado Springs had ideas to extend it to Alamosa, then on to Mexico!! :'''1871 ''' :'''March, 1871''' - La Veta received a post office. It continued to grow as more settlers arrived from the east as well as New Mexico to find a homestead in this fertile valley. A toll road was finished with tolls for the Sangre de Christo and Cucharas Wagon Roads. If a wagon or vehicle was pulled by one animal the charge was 50 cents. If the Vehicle was drawn by 2 animals, charge was 75 cents. If pulled by additional pair, extra charge of 25 cents. Loose cattle, horses, donkeys 10 cents per head, loose sheep, goats, hogs, 1 cent per head, if a person was riding a horse or donkey, charge was 25 cents. :'''Sept 10, 1872''' - Election to choose a county seat, and Walsenburg, Colorado was selected. :'''Oct 7, 1872''', Walsenburg, Colorado, and officials were to move to Walsenburg location. John Brown chose to remain in Butte valley. :'''1872''' - The county seat was moved from Badito to Walsenburg. :'''Oct 7, 1872''', Walsenburg, Colorado, and officials were to move to Walsenburg location. John Brown chose to remain in Butte valley. :'''1873''' - Engineers for the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad arrived in the area to survey for a route to build across La Veta Pass. They discovered a community of 200 in the Spanish Peaks. !! :'''1875''' Small-scale mining in Huerfano County found small amounts of gold, silver, copper, and lead. :'''1875''' Alex C. Hunt assumed new job with D&RG and obtained land titles along the right of way. Hunt also opened the Walsen mine and managed to receive a profit, since the mine was on leased land and the coal was hauled by wagon to Cucharas for shipment. Hunt arrived in Spanish Peaks to begin bringing the railroad in. If local landowners were unwilling to lease or sell, he had the tracks built on other land..Soon Hunt was a member of the La Veta Town Company selling $50.00 lots and receiving a profit.The town began to fill with splatters and businessmen. Construction began on grading and building foundations for bridges. First 6 car train arrived from Cucharas full of promoters. ::'''Plaza de los Leones''', later Walsenburg, was named for the first of these families. The houses here were stucco 2-3 ft thick. The obituary of Hernando Leon, who died in 1905 at the age of 85, says he was the "founder" of Leon Plaza. {{Image|file=Huerfano_County_Colorado-7.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Cuchara }}{{clear}} :'''1876''' Palmer had tracks built to Cucharas Junction, north of the old Cucharas community east of Walsenburg, Colorado. That were laid on the prairie, then fill was added. In April his tracks reached El Moro. :'''Aug 17, 1876 ''' - The Spanish Peaks Post office ceased and La Veta used the name until Oct 9, when county commissioners approved Town of La Veta to be incorporated. :'''1900's'''Farming lands were settled and improved.. Several thousand acres have been added to the fields within the last 20 years. These lands are well watered and large crops of hay and grain have been raised. Huerfano county has mostly small holdings rather than large land owners. Farmers own small bunches of cattle. {{Image|file=Huerfano_County_Colorado-3.jpg |align=r |size=160 |caption=Coal Miner statue. }}{{clear}} :'''1900's''' The Coal deposits and mines in the area gave rise to a boom after coal was discovered in large deposits. Coal mines were scattered in the county. :'''1914''' -Tensions increased until National Guard soldiers killed nearly 20 men, women, and children in the nearby '''Ludlow Massacre''', the climax of the Colorado Coalfield War. {{Image|file=Huerfano_County_Colorado-10.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Ranchland closer to Sheep mountain. }}{{clear}} :'''1926''' Huerfano County is located in the south-central part of the State. Its western boundary is formed by the Sangre de Cristo and Culebra mountain ranges, which one continuous range, but called different names in different places.. Sangre de Chistos peaks are more irregular in Huerfano and Custer Counties. The range running east to west extends 48 miles. Sanger De Christo width near the central part is 40 miles north to south. Areal of this range is 960,000 acres (300,000 acres more than the size of the State of Rhode Island.) .. Its surface consists of an irregular plateau with many narrow valleys in the east, rising into rugged mountains in the west. Altitude ranges from 5,690 feet at the north boundary up to over 13,000 feet at the summits of the mountains to the west. Length, from east to west, is about 48 miles, and its width, from north to south, near the central part, is about 40 miles. Its area is 960,000 acres, or 300,000 acres more than that of the State of Rhode Island. The surface is an irregular plateau broken by many narrow valleys in the east and rising into a rugged mountainous area in the west. The altitude ranges from about 5,690 feet at the north boundary to more than 13,000 feet at the summits of the mountains on the west. [Source: Mining in Colorado: A History of Discovery, Development and Production, by Charles William Henderson, 1926, submitted by Mary Kay Krogman] :'''1930's'''-Highways were built, connecting the coal mines with markets.. US Hwy 85 and 160 became vital links . The county continued to mined large amounts of coal, but just like all of the other states, the Great Depression hurt local economy. Mines closed, company towns became abandoned, farms dried up with no rain, during this Dust Bowl also.. :'''1946''' - After World War II, the coal demand ended, the mines also became filled with water. There was a steady economic decline through 2015. Attractions are: the historic coal mine sites, majestic mountain hiking and mountain biking. :'''post 1946''' After World War II, there was a demand for oil, and a shift back to farming. Farmers raised more cattle, and grew alfalfa and other crops using the ditch rights-irrigation systems. Huerfano County economy of Huerfano County has never recovered from the coal bust; the Walsenburg’s population dropped from 6,000 in 1945 to '''2,900 in 2014'''. :'''Feb. 28, 1991''' is the 130th birthday of Huerfano County, one of the original 17 counties in Colorado Territory. http://www.kmitch.com/Huerfano/hist.html :'''2006''' -The Rio Grande Scenic Railroad’s La Veta Pass Route reopened for seasonal public use. This railway follows the Alamos to La Veta path, which the freight lines followed during the Wild Wild West days' mining boom following the same path from Alamosa to La Veta used by freight lines during the region’s mining boom. :'''2008''' the National Park Service Rivers, Trails & Conservation Assistance Program extended trails in state parks and US Forest Service trails. Outdoor tourists and locals alike are able to fishing, hunting, hiking, mountain biking, backpacking, camping, snowshoeing, and snowmobiling in the Huerfano wilderness. Tourism now plays an important role in the modern local economy. :'''2015''', Huerfano County had a population of 6,492. Most of the its residents live in the county seat of Walsenburg, but smaller populations are in Badito, Calumet, Cuchara, Gardner, Farista, La Veta and Red Wing area. Huerfano’s mild mountain passes, notably La Veta and Sangre de Cristo Passes, throughout history have provided a transportation corridor. :'''2017''' Huerfano County struggles economically. Land is poor for soil, farmers can grow alfalfa with the ditch rights to provide water for the alfalfa, wheat, hay. Huerfano County has high wind conditions. This has led to the addition of wind power to produce alternative-energy, called the. Huerfano River Wind Farm 10 miles N of Walsenburg is Colorado’s largest producer of wind power. *'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huerfano_River_Wind_Farm Huerfano River Wind Farm] about 10 miles N of Waldenburg at the junction of the Huerfano River and I 25''' ::Ranchers raised cattle and sheep, although current years here in Huerfano, one sees just cattle. These were formerly the sole industry and carried on only to a limited extent, in modern days the herds of cattle are an improved variety rather than the long herded steer or the Mexican sheep which formerly were the only animals grazing in the county. 2002-2010 land owned by this author also had a grazing lease with a rancher in the lower mountain region. The cattle seen there covered 100's of acres and grazed on any grass they found.[Personal knowledge of [[Richardson-7161|Richardson-7161]] 02:36, 18 May 2018 (UTC) ] Assessor returns indicate the Walsenburg shipped out 1,500 head of fat cattle, with 10,000 sheep has given a good return on ranchers in the business. '''{{Blue|MINING}}''' :::McMillan's on the upper Huerfano area, where good ore has been located and shipments made. :::Another is known as '''"Ojo"''', where there is a mining camp, (a copper district ) :::Spanish Peaks, in which prospecting and development are being done, may demonstrate that the miner will have a rich field. ::Walsenburg, Colorado has the largest population in the county, with La Veta next in population, then Rouse, Pictou, Gardner. Waldenburg has a bank, courthouse, jail, grocery store, Family Dollar, and propane business. Mines in Pictou, Maitland, Pryor and Rouse possibly made larger contributions to Colorado's coal industry. ::Two railroads, the Denver and Rio Grande and the Colorado and Southern, supplied and still do provide the county with transportation facilities. Churches of differing denominations are in Waldenburg and La Veta. There are 36 school districts in the county. [Denver Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Wednesday, January 1, 1902, submitted by Mary Kay Krogman] :'''{{blue|1866 Cucharas community}}''' was established on the old Indian trail. Settlers filed claims in the early 60's, such as Martinez, Manzanares, Lopes, and Bustos families. Trapper Charlifu was raising crops on the Cucharas near North La Veta. ::Manuel Vallejos built up his ranch with a plaza for his family. He began digging ditches.. "In early years, he ranched with sheep herds, then began raising cattle, horses, obtaining land nearby in the settlement of Butte Valley. :'''{{blue|1876 La Veta}}''' -despite being "off the beaten path" today, was at one time the center of activity in Huerfano County. That was in 1876, when the construction of the railroad was all important. North Veta eventually had stores, schools and churches but for some reason did not get a post office until the 1920's. It did become a major shipping point for crops and livestock when the railroad came through and was named "Wahatoya" by the Denver and Rio Grande. Several early trails continued from North Veta, one branching off to the west to cross La Veta Pass and another following the river up to Indian Creek and Cucharas River. The plaza here was named for John Francisco who with Daigre built a ranch on land bought from Vigil-St. Vrain Land Grant for $37,710. Its first post office began 1871, named Spanish Peaks. Mail came 3x/ wk from Cucharas. This was situated on an old Indian trail. The Cuchara Valley was the best hunting area for both the Indians and settlers with plenty of water. {{Image|file=Huerfano_County_Colorado-3.jpg |align=r |size=260 |caption=Coal Miner statue. }}{{clear}} ::'''{{Blue|COAL}}''' Huerfano County's largest claim to public interest is its coal supply that Huerfano possesses. Coal mining was the chief industry of the county. A large camp was opened near Rouse, by the fuel and iron company. A shaft was being sunk by the Huerfano Coal company, under the direction and management which opened up a large coal deposit about one mile from Walsenburg Colorado Fuel and Iron company and the Victor Fuel company are the largest operators. County assessor shows 5,996 acres of producing coal lands owned by the corporations conducting active mining operations. In addition to the large acreage of lands where coal is known to exist, there may be other land with no current coal mining development, The abandoned Coal Mines may be seen along Highway 69. These should not be explored by the average interested tourist, as the mines may have caved in. Thus the entrances are boarded up. which up to the present time have received no development. The current coal mines ceased, but new ones may be located. The demand is currently not as great in the 1990's and 2000's. From the Walsen mines alone >13,000 cars of coal were shipped. {{Image|file=Huerfano_County_Colorado-10.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Rouse, CO, mines }}{{clear}} ::{{Blue|Mines}} in [[:Category:Huerfano County, Colorado]] on record today: - There are 4,800 records of mining claims on public land managed by the Bureau of Land Management and 97 records of mineral deposits listed by the United States Geological Survey (USGS). The majority were coal mines, but there are records of gold, copper, silver, uranium, and vanadium deposits located in Huerfano County, Colorado.https://thediggings.com/usa/colorado/huerfano-co055 When driving on Colorado Highway 69 many abandoned coal mines may be seen not far from Walsenburg, Colorado. They now are filled with water.https://pubs.usgs.gov/wsp/1805/report.pdf[https://pubs.usgs.gov/wsp/1805/report.pdf Ground water in Mines] ::'''{{Blue|La Veta}}''' formed when locals began selling local lots With these actions, the site of the town of La Veta began. :Colorado mountains attract outdoor tourists.. The county has public lands including.: :::Blanca Peak, Sheep Mountain, Little Sheep Mountain, Spanish Peaks. The rugged, wild, and beautiful mountains of southern Colorado have attracted outdoor tourists. ::Huerfano County public lands for outdoor recreational use are: :::San Isabel National Forest :::Lathrop State Park ::: 9 Huerfano County State Trust Lands :::3 protected wilderness areas ::'''{{blue|Gardner, Colorado}}''', small local mountain town has a Sonic Bloom and Hippie Days music events as well as a rodeo, drawing summer travelers. The historic resources attract tourists to Huerfano County, ::La Veta hosts historic events. :::'''1862''' Francisco Plaza :::'''1877''' La Veta Pass Narrow Gauge Railroad Depot :::'''1889''' La Veta Masonic Hall :::The town of Walsenburg, colorado hosts several historic structures. :::Montoya Ranch :::'''1904''' Huerfano County Courthouse and Jail :::'''1917''' Art Deco style Fox Theater :::'''1920''' Huerfano County High School on main Street. holds historic structures such as the Montoya Ranch, 1904 Huerfano County Courthouse & Jail, the 1917 Art Deco-style Fox Theater, and the 1920 Huerfano County High School. ::Transportation highways are: State Hwys 10, 69, and 10 and Interstate 25 and 160 bisect Huerfano County . These highways bring the outside world to the small, isolated towns of southern Colorad.. An estimated 4 million vehicles drive through Waldenburg yearly. Huerfano County has the architecture and population reflecting the county's local history of Hispanic settlement, rural agriculture and the boom or bust history of the western states. {{Image|file=Huerfano_County_Colorado-5.jpg |align=r |size=330 |caption=Gardner and ranches }}{{clear}} :'''1857 {{blue|Gardner}}'''had settlers early, but was not organized at first. Settler, Charles Deus filed his claim, planted crops. When he returned he found his claim "jumped".Gardner was not an "organized" community. '''1871''' a post office was started, called ''Huerfano Canyon''. Later the name was changed to Gardner. Most sources say Herbert Gardner arrived in 1873, who operated a ranch and trading post. ::'''{{blue|old Taos Trail}}''' Any settler arriving before territorial days chose the best land sites, such as those in the fertile Huerfano river valleys near the major roads such as the old Taos Trail. Other roads were moderate, such as Cuchara Pass road and Mosca Pass road to reach the upper valleys. A road connected Denver, Colorado to Santa Fe, New Mexico, went through Trinidad along the route of old Hwy 85-87 used in the days of stagecoaches. {{Image|file=Huerfano_County_Colorado-11.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Badito marker and Old Taos Trail }}{{clear}} :'''{{blue|1865-1910, Badito}} '''received a post office, with the name of "Little Orphan." On Sept. 12, 1865, the name was changed officially to Badito. County seat was moved from Autobees to Badito. '''1872''' - A '''courthouse''' was built in Badito, may not not have been impressive as it cannot be seen currently. The same building contained the post office and new, improved store and trading post. These are all destroyed now. The only remains of Badito, (post office closed in 1910) are an old adobe home, once used as a hotel, some outbuildings and the ruins of the church across the river on a hill. ::'''{{blue|St. Marys}}''' - was most important when it became the "end of the trail". was 6 miles downriver from Badito and began with the name Santa Maria Plaza. Henry T Sefton operated a store, hotel and blacksmith shop. He was postmaster after post office closed. - Southerners left their plantations and were seeking new lives and exploration. Green Russell and Decatur "Cate" Patterson, passed through as they searched for gold which they found in Russell's Gulch. These men also met up with Cerain St. Vrain who encouraged all to settle on his land grant. :'''{{Blue|1866-69 Butte Valley}}''' was downriver,was named for the Huerfano butte, located east of I-25. It was a stage stop on the Denver-Santa Fe route, run by employees of St. Vrain. Antoine LaBrie operated the stage station and store. Henry Strange moved there in 1868 and opened a store in one room of his home. A post office was established there in 1869. :'''{{blue|'Malachite}}''' was a settlement named by its founder Tom Sharp who operated Buzzard Roost Ranch and trading Post. He was a friend of Ute Chief Ouray, who camped near the post. Sharp's home was built beside the Ute trail and named '''Malachite Small Farms''' :'''{{blue|Walsenburg, Colorado}}''' is thought to have been an indian trail. When first settlers arrived, the Utes were using the trail. "Uncle" John Albert, was the first postmaster to build a home and fort with capacity to hold 20-30 people were across from each other. His home and fort, had capacity for 20-30 people, and faced across the Indian trail about where South Main St. runs today. :'''June, 2006''': a local person was grading a dirt road. The sparks started a wildfire at the foothills of Sheep mountain. This blew out of control. A vast amount of Sheep mountain land including the land where the cabin this author and husband had. Everyone was evacuated and the firefighters cut the locks on the property gates to access the cisterns of water on our land. They parked their trucks at our cabin as a operating point. All tiny seedlings 50 feet from around the cabin were cut down.(Memories of Richardson-7161) :'''June, 2018''' a non-US citizen camped near Fort Garland. Somehow a fire started. This advanced into Huerfano County. The areas under mandatory evacuation included La Veta, Gardner, Malachite, Chama, Paradise Acres, . This again includes the area where the Sheep mountain cabin is located in Huerfano County.. Cause is dry weather. The entire west face of Sheep Mountain burned with many acres.

'''{{Blue|Libre, Colorado, 1960's Hippie Commune}} ''' [https://adventuresofthenewoldfarts.com/2015/05/08/a-visit-to-libre-in-southern-colorado/ Libre] Beginning in the late 1960's several hippie groups lived in Southern Colorado.. They had dropped out of college, lived on stipends from their parents back east and food stamps, who built dome homes and other structures. Dan Archuleta allowed one colony to move into his goat sheds on the north side west of Red Wing, Colorado.. Its name was '''Archuletaville'''. All of the colony were south facing buildings. Today, there are only remains of the stone faced shed, most windows are gone., an adobe house, and remains of outhouses. http://cozine.com/2015-november/the-hippies-of-archuletaville/ Other hippie communes were Libre which was in an isolated area northwest of Walsenburg, not far from Greenhorn Mountain.. The residents lived in poorly built shacks, and some were living in elaborate geodesic domes. One was an artist.. Some of the people living there still live in the community today.orate geodesic domes. {{Image|file=Huerfano_County_Colorado-12.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Deans dome home, Libre }} Libre was a commune artists' community. It involved the people living in the commune who built their own houses, without building knowledge. Some of the buildings are standing today and still have descendants of the original colony living there. It is an unincorporated community.This occurred during the Vietnam War era when some hippie moved to communes to avoid the draft. '''UTUBE Video''' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n42EfYXPIOw Libre by Roberta Price] [https://www.amazon.com/Huerfano-Counterculture-Roberta-M-Price/dp/1558495738 Huerfano] [https://adventuresofthenewoldfarts.com/2015/05/08/a-visit-to-libre-in-southern-colorado/ Libre (2) houses]

===Government Offices=== '''1st County Seat'''
'''1853''' The first county seat was at Charlie Autobees' plaza near the crossing of the Huerfano river and Arkansas Rivers,. This is now within Pueblo county. Population was the reason for Autobees', as there were 7 or 8 families living on ranches between Autobees' and Doyle's ranches (18 miles apart. Next largest settlement was Fort Wise, later Fort Lyon. Some communities are along the old Santa Fe Trail at Grey's Creek near Trinidad. '''2nd County Seat'''
'''Dec. 19, 1861'' the county commissioners temporarily changed the county seat to Doyle's ranch. '''3rd County Seat'''
:'''Apr. 27, 1862''' they declared the county seat to be "section three on Huerfano Creek." No mention of territory or range. 4th County Seat
:'''Sept. 1, 1863''' - election to select a permanent site for a county seat to be located at the Ft. Union crossing of the Huerfano from Greenhorn." (It was probably the Butte Valley settlement). '''5th County Seat''' - :'''1870''', the county seat was located at Badito for 4 years. Badito was in an isolated area with no lodging or homes there. '''6th County Seat''' Next they decided the county clerk would be located at Butte Valley post office and the treasurer and sheriff at the J.D. Patterson Ranch near the '''St. Mary community''' which was "an isolated point in the county". 7th County Seat :'''Oct 7, 1872''', Walsenburg, Colorado was chosen to be county Seat. Officials were to move to Walsenburg location. John Brown chose to remain in Butte valley. Walsenburg, Colorado
{{Image|file=Huerfano_County_Colorado-6.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=Walsenburg Courthouse }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== :Size has a total area of 1,7530square miles (4,130 km2), of which 1,591 square miles (4,120 km2) is land and 2.2 square miles (5.7 km2) (0.1%) is water. :Local south central Colorado, east of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and south of the Wet Mountain Valley. :Vegetation, Trees - Cactus, Short grasses and short shrubs cover much of the county lowlands, with piñon, pine, gambol oak, juniper, and Blue Spruce, Aspen trees in the mountain growing in the mountainous regions. : large majority of Huerfano county is about 6,900 feet and relatively flat lands to the east of I-25 :land to the West of !-25 - is rolling, as it becomes closer to the mountains. :Rainfall - low :Mountains - The Spanish Peaks are geologically distinct from the faulted and uplifted mountains of the Sangre de Cristo range to the west. To the geologist the Spanish Peaks are prime examples of "stocks" which are defined as large masses of igneous (molten) rock which intruded layers of sedimentary rock and were later exposed by erosion. When mapped by geologists the Peaks were found to be masses of granite, granodiorite, and syenodiorite. The Apishapa Arch. :Among the most unusual features of the Spanish Peaks are the great dikes which radiate out from the mountains like spokes of a wheel. These walls of rock are often spectacular. They are easily visible from the highway on the highway between Cuchara and La Veta north of the peaks (and west of Walsenburg), and pictures of them have been used as type examples in more than one introductory geology textbook. Several can be easily seen up close on back dirt roads {{Image|file=Huerfano_County_Colorado-4.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Apishapa Arch. }}{{clear}} :'''Apishapa Arch''' - on the south side of the peaks can actually be driven through :Location in state- Huerfano County lies in the south-central part of the State. :Country - Its western boundary is formed by the Sangre de Cristo mountain ranges, is one continuous range, but called different names in different places.. :Sangre de Chisto mountains have a more irregular in Huerfano and in Custer Counties. :The range running east to west extends 48 miles. Sangre de Christo width near the central part is 40 miles north to south. :Area of this range is 960,000 acres (300,000 acres more than the size of the State of Rhode Island.) .. :surface consists of an irregular plateau with many narrow valleys in the east, rising into rugged mountains in the west. :Altitude ranges from 5,690 feet at the north boundary up to over 13,000 feet at the summits of the mountains to the west. :Vegetation - Brush, Cactus on the low lands, Pinon Trees, pine trees and Blue Spruce, Aspen trees in the mountains. :Marijuana was grown here in spots illegally, until 2015, when the moratorium for commercial marijuana was lifted. :Property prices increased 10% after the law legalizing the growth of marijuana, july 2015.The price of property saw an increase of more than 10% ====Adjacent counties==== *Pueblo County - northeast *Las Animas County - southeast *Costilla County - southwest *Alamosa County - west *Custer County - northwest *Saguache County - northwest ====Protected areas==== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colorado_State_Highway_12 Highway of Legends Laveta Pass] *Greenhorn Mountain Wilderness *Lathrop State Park *San Isabel National Forest *Sangre de Cristo Wilderness *Spanish Peaks Wilderness ===Demographics=== In 2000 7,862 people were living in the county with a population density of 5 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 80.96% White, 2.75% Black or African American, 2.70% Native American, 0.39% Asian, 0.08% Pacific Islander, 9.41% from other races, and 3.71% from two or more races. 35.14% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. In the 2010 census, the population was 6,711, giving a lower population density.. The median income for a household in the county was $25,775, and the median income for a family was $32,664. The per capita income for the county was $15,242. About 14.10% of families and 18.00% of the population were below the poverty line, including 23.70% of those under age 18 and 11.90% of those age 65 or over. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huerfano_County,_Colorado *Post 2015, Marijuana has become legalized in Colorado. Now there are stores selling it in Walsenburg. *largest Huerfano County racial/ethnic groups are White (64.7%) followed by Hispanic (34.4%) and American Indian (0.5%). *2016, the median household income of Huerfano County residents was $33,257. Huerfano County households made slightly more than Alamosa County households ($32,385) and Saguache County households ($32,457) . There are 17.1% of Huerfano County residents with poverty. Highways
*State 69 *US 160 ====Towns==== *[[:Category: Walsenburg, Colorado|Walsenburg]] *Badito *Navajo Ranch *[[:Category: Calumet, Colorado|Calumet]] *[[:Category: Cuchara, Colorado|Cuchara]] *[[:Category: Farisita, Colorado|Farisita]] *[[:Category: Gardner, Colorado|Gardner]] *[[:Category: La Veta, Colorado|La Veta]] ====County Resources==== *Sheep mountain *Little Sheep Mountain *Greenhorn Mountain Wilderness *Lathrop State Park *San Isabel National Forest *Sangre de Cristo Wilderness *Spanish Peaks Wilderness *Huerfano Heritage Center *Ranching *Hiking *::'''Gardner, Colorado''', small local mountain town has a '''Sonic Bloom''' and '''Hippie Days music events''', and rodeo, which draw summer tourists. =====Land Grants===== *Vigil-St. Vrain grant was one of 197 awarded in New Mexico and Colorado but, with some four million acres, it was the largest. It stretched north from the Raton Mountains to the river "Napeste" (the Arkansas), east from the Sangre de Cristos to the Purgatory and included the modern towns of Trinidad, Rocky Ford, La Junta, Las Animas and Rye as well as all of the present Huerfano County. *Spanish land grant to Cornelio Vigil and Cerain St Vrain. "Rio Huerfano" and "Rio de las Cucharas" were included in the grant. ====Census==== :1870 --- 2,250 — :1880 --- 4,124 83.3% :1890 --- 6,882 66.9% :1900 --- 8,395 22.0% :1910 --- 13,320 58.7% :1920 --- 16,879 26.7% :1930 --- 17,062 1.1% :1940 --- 16,088 −5.7% :1950 --- 10,549 −34.4% :1960 --- 7,867 −25.4% :1970 --- 6,590 −16.2% :1980 --- 6,440 −2.3% :1990 --- 6,009 −6.7% :2000 --- 7,862 30.8% :2010 --- 6,711 −14.6% :Est. 2016 --- 6,677 ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Gardner Cemetery, Gardner, Colorado]] *[[:Category: La Veta Cemetery, La Veta, Colorado]] *[[:Category: Old La Veta Cemetery, La Veta, Colorado]] *[[:Category: Masonic Cemetery, Walsenburg, Colorado]] *[[:Category: North Veta Cemetery, Walsenburg, Colorado]] *Saint Mary's South Cemetery, Walsenburg, Colorado ::[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/57533 South Saint Mary's Cemetery FindAGrave] ====Mines==== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Red Wing Mines/Gardner/Pryor Mines/Black Hills!!Laveta Mines, Cuchara, Laveta Pass, Aguilar!! Walsenburg Area Mines |- |Alamo Mine # 1(Black Hills)|||| |- |Black Hills Mine, Farisita|||| |- |Blue Blaze Mine, Pryor|||| |- |New Pryor Mine, Pryor|||| |- |Old Rouse Mine, Pryor|||| |- |Big Four Mine, Black Hills|| || |- |Midway Mine, Pryor|||| |- |Caprock Mine, Pryor|||| |- |Hezron Mines,Pryor|||| |- |Primrose Mine,Pryor|||| |- |Pryor Mine, Pryor|||| |- |McIntire Mine, Red Wing|||| |- |Lester Mine, Pryor|||| |- |Little Joe # One Mine,Gardner|||| |- |Polvo Blanco Mine, Gardner|||| |- |||Ideal Mine, Walsenburg South|| |- |||Klikus Mine, La Veta|| |- |||Larrimore Mine, Black Hills|| |- |||Leader Mine, Aguilar|| |- |||Linscott Mine,Cuchara|| |- |||Cuchara Canyon Mine|| |- |||Black Hawk Mine, Aguilar|| |- |||Buckhorn Mine, Bear Creek|| |- |||Barbour Mine, Black Hills|| |- |||Bulls Eye Mine, Spanish Peaks|| |- |||Bunker Hill # One Mine, Aguilar|| |- |||City Slicker Mine, La Veta|| |- |||Cod # One Mine, La Veta|| |- |||Cod # Two Mine, La Veta|| |- |||Kebler Mine, Black Hills|| |- |||Kebler # Two Mine, Black Hills|| |- |||Calumet # One Mine, Black Hills|| |- |||Cameron Mines, Walsenburg South|| |- |||New Rouse Mine, Aguilar|| |- |||Oak Creek Mine,La Veta|| |- |||Oakdale Mine, La Veta|| |- |||Occidental Mine, La Veta|| |- |||Ojo Mines, La Veta|| |- |||Kirkpatrick Pit,Walsenburg South|| |- |||Loma Mine, Walsenburg South|| |- |||Lone Pine Mine, La Veta|| |- |||McGuire Mine, La Veta Pass|| |- |||Globe Mine,Walsenburg South|| |- |||Muleshoe Mine, La Veta Pass|| |- |||Mutual Mine, Walsenburg South|| |- |||Reliance Mine, La Veta|| |- |||||Black Beauty Mine, Walsenburg North |- |||||Black Canyon Mine, Walsenburg North |- |||||Breen Mine, Walsenburg North |- |||||Butte Valley Mine, Black Hills |- ||| ||Caddell Mine, Walsenburg North |- ||| ||Calumet Mine, Walsenburg North |- |||||Carbonado Mine, Walsenburg North |- |||||Champion Mine, Walsenburg North |- |||||Gordon Mine, Walsenburg North |- |||||Gordon Mine, Walsenburg North |- |||||Huerfano Coal Mine, Walsenburg North |- |||||Jobal Mine, Walsenburg North |- |||||Long Saddle Mine, Walsenburg North |- |||||Maitland Mine, Walsenburg North |- |||||Major Mine, Black Hills |- |||||Major Mine, Walsenburg North |- |||||McNally Mine, Walsenburg North |- |||||Morning Glory Mine, Walsenburg North |- |||||New Maitland Mine, Walsenburg North |- |||||Old Pictou Mine, Walsenburg North |- |||||Pacific Mine, Walsenburg North |- |||||Peak Mine, Walsenburg South |- |||||Pictou Mine, Walsenburg North |- |||||Premium Mine, Walsenburg South |- |||||Ravenwood Mine, Walsenburg South |- |||||Robinson # One Mine, Walsenburg South |- |||||Robinson #Two Mine, Walsenburg South |} ::https://colorado.hometownlocator.com/features/cultural,class,mine,scfips,08055.cfm ===Sources=== *https://www.colorado-demographics.com/huerfano-county-demographics *[https://glorecords.blm.gov/default.aspx Land Patents] *[Source: Mining in Colorado: A History of Discovery, Development and Production, by Charles William Henderson, 1926, submitted by Mary Kay Krogman] *Source: Denver Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Wednesday, January 1, 1902 *http://huerfanohistory.org *https://www.archives.com/search/vital *http://www.huerfano.us *https://www.courts.state.co.us/Courts/County/Index.cfm?County_ID=4 *https://pubs.usgs.gov/wsp/1805/report.pdf *http://www.kmitch.com/Huerfano/miners.htm

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:Huff Name Study]] [[Category:Hough-Huff Name Study]] [[Category:US Southern Colonies Family Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category:Nansemond County, Virginia]] [[Category:Nansemond County, Virginia Colony]] {{Puritan Great Migration}} This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Hough, Huff and variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. You can link to this study by entering: Category:Huff_Name_Study in double brackets on the profile === DNA Research === There is an active Hough/Huff/Hoff DNA Project for Hough, Huff and Hoff surnames at Family Tree DNA (https://www.familytreedna.com/public/hough) with over 300 participants. Paternal descendants have genetic matches through the Y-Chromosome DNA which is passed down from father to son. Big Y Test, which uses SNPs, is highly recommended in addition to the standard Y-DNA 37 to 111 tests which use STRs for matching. STRs mutate more rapidly whereas SNPs are more stable and show matches much further back in time. This allows a look at ancestors at much earlier period in time. === Hough/Huff/Hoff Internet Sites === Max Huff maintained an internet site at http://www.maxhuff.com (archived at [https://web.archive.org/web/20180328104301/http://maxhuff.com/ https://web.archive.org/web/20180328104301/http://maxhuff.com/]) that has data on the Genealogy of all family lines of Huff, Hough, Hoff, Haff, Haugh and other variants of those surnames. === Recognized Hough/Huff Researchers === *Elida C. Hough, "Decendants of William Hough of Connecticut" unpublished manuscript, *Franklin B. Hough, "American Biographical Notes," 1875 *[[Hough-2087 | Granville Hough]], author of "Origin of Early Hough Families from England to PA" unpublished 2 Feb 1993; also, "Hough and Huff Families of the U.S, 1620-1880" 1972; also "Tales of Our People, Stories of Hough, Huff, Hoff, Haff & Hoaf People in the Early Days of Our United States" 1989, reprinted 2006 by Permission by Max K. Huff. Granville collected data from all areas - from early colonies, to the South, Midwest and Far West. Granville was a prolific researcher and writer and wrote seven volumes on his research. *[[Hough-2334 |Orville Louis Hough]] papers at the Bucks County Historical Society, Doylestown, PA. Orville Hough unearthed and documented an enormous amount of data. O.L. Hough concentrated on the early Hough's of Bucks County, Pennsylvania and Loudoun County, Virginia. *[[Huff-1564 |Max Huff]], publisher of the Huff Newsletter *Stanley Hough - Researcher of Hough families in Cheshire, England *William W. Hough - Researcher, contributor to Connecticut Nutmegger * [[Breece-42 | Barb (Breece) Roesch)]] author of " John and Hannah Hough of England and PA - Migrations of their Carolina Sons Northwest and Southwest 1683-c1900" pub., 2015 *Kathy Alvis Patterson. WEBLOG: https://alvispat.wordpress.com/huff-or-hufft-philip-of-wayne-co-ky/ === Early Hough immigrants to America: === === Jamestown === The first phonetic "huff" to reach American shores was [[Hough-147 | Francis HOUGH]], who came to Jamestown, VA, in the "Swan" in 1624. In the muster ordered in that year, but actually taken in early 1625, Francis HUFF was 20 years old and associated with James SLEIGHT, who had arrived in the "Trial" in 1610. (The relationship of Francis HOUGH to James SLEIGHT is not known, but SLEIGHT may have financed his trip in return for services HOUGH was to render in VA. This was an activity which Francis HOUGH later used to enhance his fortune.) Listed also in this 1625 muster was Christopher WINDMILL, whose widow Francis https://alvispat.wordpress.com/huff-or-hufft-philip-of-wayne-co-ky/ between 1629 and before 3 Jan 1633. Francis was a member of the House of Burgesses for the 1633 Nutmeg Quarter. Francis used his influence and growing wealth to purchase land, finance the transporting of other immigrants, and develop tobacco plantations. In Oct 1644, he was a member of the "Council of War" for the counties of Isle of Wight, Upper Norfolk, and Lower Norfolk. Hough's Point, a projection of land into the ocean near Norfolk, was named for him. At the age of about 44 soon after 4 Mar 1647/48, Francis returned to England. He may have simply made his fortune, or he may lost his wife, or he may have lost his own health, as he died soon after reaching London. He took his family back to Saint Peter's the Poor, London, where as a merchant, he made his will 25 Jul 1648, and it was proved 27 Jul 1648. Francis provided for his eldest son William to be sent over to Virginia to manage his lands there. John was to be educated properly so he could stay in England and work with William from the England side. Anne COOKE, grandmother of the children, was to be administrator of the will during the children's minority. Daus Jane and Anne were listed as under the care of their grandmother, Anne COOKE. Francis remembered his mother Mrs. Christian STOCKWOOD with 150 pounds and his sister Mrs. Elizabeth STOCKWOOD with 150 pounds. While Francis had a logical plan for the future of his family, there is no record that it was carried out. In 1667, administration of the estate passed to John, Jane, and Anne, with no mention of William. (One William HOUGH, a merchant taylor, had died in London in 1661 at St Lawrence, Old Jewry, London.) The latter event may have caused the estate administration to pass to the other three heirs. The records for Nansemond Co, VA, have all been destroyed, so it has not been possible to learn how the 3000 acres of land and other property of Francis HOUGH was handled after his death. There was apparently some estate left in 1667, and it must have passed into other hands. None of the VA counties which have been examined show a William or John HOUGH who could be sons of Francis and the Widow WINDMILL. If grandsons came, their records have not been identified. There may be records which have not yet been discovered on the disposition of the land. It is clear that Francis left his children under the care of relatives in London. This is confirmed by the 13 Jan 1654 will of James FLETCHER, haberdasher of London, of the parish of St Lawrence in the old Jewry, will proved 22 May 1656. It appears that FLETCHER was a wealthy merchant and citizen of London. He bequeathed handsomely to FLETCHER, ASPINALL, BARTON, COOPER, STONE, MORECROFT, SHARPLES, HADDOCK, SUTCH, HUNT; SHARPLES, DRYE, ZOACH, and HOUGH. He specifically mentioned his cousins William HOUGH and John HOUGH, stating John was his sometimes servant. Executors of the will were to be Mr. John HATT, attorney, and minister William ASPINALL. Overseers were to be cousins Thomas ASPINALL and John HOUGH. (At the time "servant" frequently meant employee or apprentice. Also, the term cousin included nephews and nieces; and Thomas ASPINALL was mentioned both as a nephew and as a cousin. It is not possible to say that John and William HOUGH were cousins or nephews.) The ASPINALL family was from Chester, thus suggesting that this HOUGH family was also from there. Two of the ASPINALL family had already emigrated to New England by the time of the will, but they have not been connected to this family. It is clear that this HOUGH family was well-connected to the merchant class in London. === Other Immigrants to Virginia === *[[Huff-1766 | William HUFF (or HOOF)]] (c 1710 - 1781 VA) was one of the earliest settlers of Brunswick Co, VA. As he and his wife, Elizabeth, later sold land in Southampton Co, VA, it is assumed that he first lived there. By 30 Aug 1744, William HUFF held 140 acres of land on the South side of Lizard Creek in Brunswick Co. Following a 1747 land patent in Brunswick Co, William HUFF was a registered voter in 1748. In 1753, he received 313 acres on Pigeon Roost Creek in Brunswick Co. In 1754 he sold 120 acres in Southampton Co on the Meherrin River. His wife, Elizabeth, appeared in court and gave her dower consent 12 Oct 1758. They were listed as William and Elizabeth HOOF in this transaction. In 1764, William HUFF received 1101 acres between his own land in Brunswick county and the county lines. In 1770, he made a gift to his son Daniel HUFF. On 30 Mar 1778 he made his will, and it was probated on 25 June 1781. He listed his wife, Elizabeth, sons Daniel and James, daughter Silvia, and grandson Thomas, and "other children." His wife was to receive the plantation. Dau Silva was to receive a feather bed, pine table, iron pot, small trunk, riding saddle, walnut table, and 50 acres bought from John CAVIELL. Son James was to receive a walnut chest, oval table, and the land and plantation of 498 acres after wife Elizabeth died. Grandson Thomas was given a specific bequest. All other estate and negroes were to be divided equally among the "other children." Witnesses to the will were William HAMILTON, James HAMILTON, William PARHAM, and William MOSELEY, Sr. Executors were sons Daniel and James, presumably both in Brunswick Co, VA, in 1778. *Some time after 1717, William HUFF md Elizabeth LUNDY (prob. 1710-1717 - prob. after 1782 Brunswick Co, VA) dau of James LUNDY, Sr., of Isle of Wight Co, VA. In his will of 20 Feb 1717, recorded 23 Mar 1723, James LUNDY (whose wife may have been Elizabeth BURCHETT) bequeathed to his son James, dau Burchet, son Edward, son Robert, daughter Elizabeth, and son Thomas. (Isle of Wight Co Great Book II, p 153). Of these LUNDY ch, it is known that Burchet md (1) as second wife to Joseph E. TURNER, and (2) to ???? GREEN; Edward died 24 Oct 1770, St Luke's Parish, Southampton Co, VA; Robert made his will 1 May 1783, recorded 9 Oct 1783 (Will Book IV, p 46, Southampton Co, VA); and Elizabeth md William HUFF. (The widow Elizabeth LUNDY md (2) Joshua PERRY - Isle of Wight Marriage Bonds, Will Book III, p 253). It is not known when Elizabeth LUNDY md William HUFF. If Elizabeth were very young in 1717, she could have borne ch c 1735-1760. The death dates for Edward and Robert LUNDY are consistent with Elizabeth being a younger child in 1717. *In studying records of William and Elizabeth HUFF, it is important to recall that a probable brother, or other relative, [[Huff-1770 | Daniel HUFF]], settled in the same area shortly after William did. This Daniel HUFF and his wife Mary also had sons Daniel and James, as well as others named Lewis; Philemon; and Reuben. *[[Huff-1770 | Daniel HUFF]] (c 1710/1720 - 1777 Brunswick Co, VA) received a King's grant of 360 acres on the East side of Pigeon Roost Creek in Brunswick Co, VA, 12 Nov 1753. He apparently settled there and established his family. In 1768, he was a county surveyor. He made his will in 1773 and it was probated 24 Nov 1777. The will mentions wife Mary; sons Daniel; Philemon; Reuben; Lewis; and James; and granddaughter Tabitha. No daughters were mentioned, and there may have been other sons, but no others were mentioned. Executors were Daniel and James. Daniel HUFF was likely related to William HUFF, who had received 313 acres of land, also on Pigeon Roost Creek, on 20 Jul 1753. William had been in the area by 1747, poss. by 1744. He and Elizabeth LUNDY had md after 1717; and Daniel HUFF could be a son, brother, or other relative. The most likely relationship is that of brother, but the evidence is by no means established. *DNA matches: DNA test results of a descendant of Daniel Huff shows an ancestral Haplogroup of I-M253 and matches to descendants of [[Hough-387 | William HOUGH]] (born c. 1619 Chester, Cheshire, England) at -4 for the Y-DNA 111 test. These results provide evidence of a common ancestor for both William Hough and Daniel Huff. === New England === *[[Haugh-10 | Atherton HOUGH]] (prob. b. Boston, Lincolnshire, England - 11 Sep 1650 Boston, MA) md in Boston, England, 9 Jan 1617/18 to Mrs. Elizabeth (BULKELEY) WHITTINGHAM ( - 14 Oct 1643 Boston, MA), widow of Richard WHITTINGHAM. She had at least one WHITTINGHAM ch named John, who settled in Ipswich, MA, and later in his will proved 27 Mar 1649, bequeathed to his half- brother, Samuel HAUGH. (John WHITTINGHAM had been bap 29 Sep 1616 as son of Richard WHITTINGHAM.) Elizabeth had a brother, Peter BULKELEY, who also bequeathed to his "cousin," or nephew, Samuel HAUGH. If there were other HOUGH ch, their names have been lost. It is known that Atherton, Elizabeth, and their son Samuel were passengers along with Rev. John COTTON, on the ship "Griffin" which arrived in Boston, New England, on 4 Sep 1633. Atherton HOUGH had been Mayor of Boston, England, in 1628, so he was familiar with government affairs. He was listed as a Freeman on arrival. Soon after his arrival in New England, he became one of the "Assistants" in the government of Boston. He settled in that part of Quincy now known as "Hough's Neck," a favorite seaside resort. Atherton HOUGH was an adherent of Mrs. HUTCHISON and Mr. WHEELWRIGHT in a famous religious arguement against others of the established church. It seems most likely that Atherton pronounced his name as "hoffe," and his name was frequently recorded as HOFFE and HAUGH, though he clearly wrote it as HOUGH. All known descendants are now "huff." *[[Hough-387 | William HOUGH]] was born c 1619 in Chester, Cheshire, England and migrated to Massachusetts about 1640, possibly on the ship with the Reverend BLYNMAN (Blinman) party to Gloucester. He was a housewright, or carpenter, and followed that trade wherever he lived. There are many descendants living today. Those that have done DNA testing have the ancestral Haplogroup of I-M253/P-109/Y4739. Individual test results not only match other paternal descendants of William Hough but also show close matches to paternal descendants of [[Hough-233 |Richard Hough]] (c. 1750 Cheshire, England - 1705 Pennsylvania) and [[Hough-146 | John Hough]] (1659 Wilmslow, Cheshire, England - Jan 1732 Middletown Bucks Pennsylvania). They also match disconnected Hough families first identified in the Southern states in the mid-1700’s that have the ancestral Haplogroup of I-M253/P-109/Y4739. Based on these test results, it is concluded that all have a common ancestor that probably lived in or near Cheshire, England no later than the 1500’s and perhaps several hundred years earlier. Note also that individuals with both the "Huff" and "Hough" spelling match up. Earlier, before the advent of DNA testing, Hough researcher Granville Hough found that descendants of the Hough families of Cheshire phonounced their name as "Huff" whether it was spelled Hough or Huff. He concluded that persons of English ancestry whose name is pronounced Huff is likely a descendant of the Cheshire group. The present DNA tests confirm Granville's conclusion. === Quaker Immigrants === When William Penn began his effort to settle Quaker families to PA, he was able to convince numerous families in the Cheshire area of the opportunities. There were HOUGH families among these Quakers, and there were other HOUGH individuals who seemed sympathetic to the Quaker approaches, though they were not particularly active in the meetings. Seven or eight of these individuals came to PA between 1681 and 1683. They were John and Hannah, and their infant son John; Richard; John; Samuel (who came as a servant of John Clowes); Thomas; Francis; and Michael. O. L. HOUGH studied the available records for these persons and published the results in 1975 as Hough in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, 1683-1850. Based on the same kind of reasoning used above, he concluded they were all related but that none seemed to be brothers. The PA records simply do not indicate any such relationships. Specifically, though, John was not brother to Richard. Richard is known to have had a brother, John, who stayed in Maclesfield, near Chester. Another error is the claim that Edward Hough, the father of William Hough who came to America in 1640, was also the father of Richard Hough who came to America over 40 years later. *[[Hough-233 |Richard Hough]] (c 1650 Cheshire, England - 2 (or 25) July 1705 PA) on 17 Mar 1683/84 in Bucks Co, PA, was a chapman who md Margery CLOWES (17 Jan 1656/57, Gosworth, Cheshire - 30 Jan 1719/20 PA) dau of John and Margery ( ) CLOWES. They were md in the house of John CLOWES. Richard arrived in PA 29 Sep 1683 on the "Endeavor" as one of the Quakers recruited by William PENN. Margery came with her father, John CLOWES, also a Quaker from Cheshire. Richard HOUGH and John CLOWES were among those who shipped goods on the "Endeavor" bound from Liverpool to Pennsylvania between 15 June 1683 and 11 Jul 1683. Richard and Margery were from Congleton Monthly Meeting in Cheshire. They settled in Makefield twp of Bucks Co, PA, where they were strong Quakers in the Falls MM and active in the affairs of the new communities. He was a member several times of the Provincial Assembly and of the Provincial Council. Richard was drowned in an accident crossing the Delaware River. Paternal descendants of [[Hough-233 |Richard Hough]] have genetic matches through the Y-Chromosome DNA which is passed down from father to son. Individual test results not only match other paternal descendants of Richard Hough but also show close matches to paternal descendants of William Hough (1619 Cheshire, England - 1683 Connecticut). They also match disconnected Hough families first identified in the Southern states in the mid-1700’s. All have the ancestral Haplogroup of I-M253/P-109. Based on these test results, it is concluded that all have a common ancestor that probably lived in or near Cheshire, England no later than the 1500’s and perhaps several hundred years earlier. Note also that individuals with both the "Huff" and "Hough" spelling match up. Earlier, before the advent of DNA testing, Hough researcher Granville Hough found that descendants of the Hough families of Cheshire phonounced their name as "Huff" whether it was spelled Hough or Huff. He concluded that persons of English ancestry whose name is pronounced Huff is likely a descendant of the Cheshire group. The present DNA tests confirm Granville's conclusion. *[[Hough-146 | John HOUGH]] (c 1660 prob. Hough parish, Wilmslow, Macclesfield Hundred, Cheshire, England - Jan 1732 intestate, Bucks Co, PA) was md in Cheshire, England, c 1681 to Hannah ?????, whose surname and parents' names have been lost. John and Hannah came from England to PA on the 60-ton ship "Friendship" of Liverpool, which arrived in PA 21 November 1683. They brought their son John Jr, and paid for five others, incl Thomas HOUGH, who was to serve 4 years for his transportation. The relationship of Thomas to John is not now known. The other four were George and Isabella GLEAVE, and their son, George, and Nathaniel WATMOUGH. The John HOUGH family settled in the Northwest corner of Middletown twp, next to Newton twp. Thomas HOUGH and the GLEAVE family settled across the river in Burlington Co, West Jersey. John and Hannah joined the Middleton Quaker MM first, then later the Falls MM. John, Sr, owned land in Middleton, Newton, and later in Bedminster twps. In 1710, he was a member of the Provincial Assembly. John, Jr., administered his estate. John HOUGH's children also received 400 acres from Francis ROSSELL, formerly of Macclesfield, Cheshire, later of NJ and PA. He had come with Richard, Francis, and Samuel HOUGH on the "Endeavor." The Francis ROSSELL will was in 1694. He was likely related to John, or to the wife Hannah. The births of John's ch were shown on Quaker records for Falls and Buckingham Meetings, but their Quaker records ceased when they left that church. For this reason the sons have been particularly difficult to trace, and there are several conflicting and unverified claims by HOUGH and HUFF families of descent from them. *[[Hough-1648 | Samuel HOUGH]] (c 1661 England - after 1729 Bucks County, PA) came to PA on the "Endeavor of London" as a servant of John CLOWES, whose daughter Margery married Richard HOUGH, another passenger. They arrived in Sep 1683. Samuel HOUGH and John RICHARDSON were to serve 4 years while being furnished passage, meat, and drink. He listed himself as a carpenter. How he was related to Richard, John, Thomas, and Francis HOUGH has not been determined. *Michael did not sign his name as Hough, but as Huff, which would indicate he was somewhat removed from the others. He died in 1687. One other person, Stephen HUGH, probably died soon after arrival, as his widow remarried in the 12th month, 1684/85, to Thomas Norbury. It is questionable that he was a HOUGH at all. The same can be said for Walter HOUGH, who was an overseer of Highways in 1680 in what was later Bensalem Twp of Bucks Co. As he came earlier than the Cheshire families, he may have had a different origin. There was also a William HOUGH who on the 26th day, 4th mo, 1684, received warrant for survey of a Philadelphia lot between Front St., Swamp, 2d St, and Enoch. No other records have been found for him and he did not seem to be a Quaker. Some people have mentioned a Daniel HOUGH as an early arrival, but the source of their information is not known. In view of the traditions of some HUFF/HOUGH descendants of the PA/NJ families, it would be very useful to find some records of an early Quaker Daniel HOUGH of PA and NJ. === German Immigrants to Pennsylvania === There were several immigrants of German origin who lived in Lancaster, PA. Variation in name spelling include Hoff, Huff and Hoof. *Philipp Hooft. Descendants used the Hufft spelling. *[[Hoff-960 |Jacob HOFF]] (Spring 1751 Germany - 15 Jul 1831 Bradford Co, PA) served as a pvt in Col Miles' Regt (13th Regt), PA Line, from May 1776 in Cumberland Co, PA, until Jan 1778 at Valley Forge, PA. He served for one year and nine months in Capt Peoples' Company. The Regiment was under Col Miles at first, then under Col Stewart. He was in the Battles of Long Island, White Plains, Princeton, Germantown, and Brandywine. Jacob applied for pension under the law providing pensions for those who were destitute. He and his wife were sixty, but she was not named. All their possessions were inventoried, and this verified his situation. He applied for pension from Wyalusing twp, Bradford Co, PA, in 1819 and received certificate S39712, dated 23 June 1820. He received $8.00 per month from 19 Sep 1818. *[[Hoff-367 | Johann (Hans) Adam HOFF]] (1704 Fridelsheim, Pfalz, ?Palatinate, Germany - will of 5 May 1776, d 20 Nov 1785, will probated 24 Dec 1785, Codorus twp, York Co, PA, bur with wife and son Ludwig in Moravian Ch Cem, York Co, PA) was a resident of York Co on 24 Sep 1762 when he was naturalized without oath (for religious reasons),not stating when he migrated. Other records show he arrived in America at Philadelphia in 1730 on the ship "Joyce." He apparently md twice, first to Catharina MULLER ( - d before 1835) and Julian SEIB (SEIP, SIPE, SEIBEN) (18 Feb 1720 Ebingen, Pfalz, ?Palatinate, Germany - c 1785/90 Codorus twp, York Co, PA) dau of John Ludwig and Christina ( ) SEIP. Descendants of German Immigrants with the present-day Huff surname with Y-DNA tests on FTDNA have varied Haplogroups including: I-M253, Q-M242 and R-M173. === North Carolina === Granville Hough concluded that there is evidence that families from the early Quaker arrivals later went to NC. Specifically, Daniel and Joseph, sons of John and Hannah, were together in NC by about 1736. Later Joseph settled in Anson Co, NC, near Samuel HOUGH, who had settled in Anson Co, by 1748. It is thus possible that some of the early settlers in PA who disappeared from the records there went to NC. Of course, there were 33 monthly meetings of Quakers in NC, mostly from PA; but these HOUGH families did not seem to be members in NC. Later, there were several families in Stokes and Surry counties who were active Quakers. Their descendants believe they were grandchildren of John and Hannah. Descendants of Samuel Hough of NC all have the ancestral Haplogroup of I-M253/P-109 which matches descendants of both William Hough of CT and Richard Hough of PA. [[Huff-46 | Valentine HUFF]] (c 1730/1750 probably Germany - c 1800 Rowan Co, NC) resided on or near the Potomac River in Hamburg or Funkstown, MD, between Rock Creek and Easton Branch (within the present city of Washington, DC), then in Frederick Co, MD, when he decided to move to Rowan Co, NC. This was just before the Rev. War began. The area where Valentine had property is now in Washington, DC, where the State Dept. is located. He held Hamburg lots 107 and 112, and the Washington numbers are 15 and 7. He held the lots as Valintine HOOF. His name could have been HOFF or HOF or some other variant in MD records. === Maryland === [[Huff-1672 | John HUFF]] (c 1680/1682 - 3 May 1740 Kent Co, MD) made his will 31 Mar 1738/39, probated 14 June 1740, Kent Co, MD) was a tobacco farmer who on 25 Nov 1706 in St Paul's Parish, Kent Co, MD md Hannah or Anna MORGAN (c 1790 - 20 Apr 1740 MD) parents not known. (MD Microfilm M302, Kent Co). The family farmed in St Paul's Parish, and baptized some of their ch there. Hannah MORGAN had a land inheritance which can probably be traced through land records. According to Capt Earle HUFF, Hannah MORGAN descended from a prominent early settler in MD, but he did not name the person. === New York/New Jersey === *[[Huff-304 | Englebert Hoof or Hoff]] (c 1637 Scandinavia - 21 Mar 1765, Fishkill, NY) recalled how at the age of 12 in 1649 he was ploughing behind a team when news came that Charles I of England had been executed. As he grew older, he was somewhat of an adventurer. He may have served in the Life Guards of the Prince of Orange, later William III of England. Late in life, he told how he had "deserted from a Dutch ship of war in New York" and settled in the wilderness in the area that eventually was between Pleasant Valley and Poughkeepsie. If that is so, he may have been the first white settler in the area of Dutchess Co, NY. There has been some suggestions that his life and history were the inspiration for Rip Van Winkle stories of Washington Irving. Reconstruction of possible events indicate that Englebert may have been captured at Swedesboro, NJ, in the conflict between the Dutch and the Swedes, then escaped from the ship of Van Couwenhoven that was stationed at Wappingers during the Esopus wars in 1662. At any rate, he lived alone for many years. There is some accounts that he was md three times; however, the only wife of record is Maria WILLEMSE (c 1690, bp 2 Aug 1698 at Tarrytown - d before Englebert), dau of Robert and Greesze (Grace) (CERANT) WILLEMS. They lived near Fishkill or Hopewell, where Englebert was well known as a dashing horseman and a man of unusual scholarship. He was a tenant of Mr. Samuel VERPLANK, who gave silver tankards to both Trinity Church, Fishkill, and the Dutch Reformed Church of Fishkill. Englebert was bur near the east wall of the Reformed Dutch Church at Hopewell, NY. Englebert and Maria had two ch bp in New York City, and the others in Tarrytown. *[[Hoff-446 | Dirck or Derrick PAULUSZEN]] (c 1640/50 Holland - will of 19 Nov 1722, proved 22 Dec 1730 NJ) migrated with his father Paulus DIRKSEN in 1650 to New Amsterdam. By 1663, he was old enough to join with his father and others to petition for a new concentration (village) back of Wallabout. His father's will of 29 Mar 1688 designated Dirk as eldest son of former wife, Geertje WILLEMSE. He md twice and lived on Long Island until late in life when he moved to Laurenceville, NJ. About the time of his move, he adopted the surname HOFF to comply with English law. His sons also carried this surname. There is no record that they had any kinhip to anyone of that name. Descendants are today found as HOFF, HUFF, and HOUGH. DNA test results of Dirck Hoff descendants are in the Q-M242 Haplogroup. Advanced SNP and Big Y terminal SNP is YP730.

Hughes Name Study

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[[Category:Hughes Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Hughes Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hughes Hughes] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Hughes name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Hughes's), by time period (18th Century Hughes's), or by topic (Hughes DNA, Hughes Occupations, Hughes Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Hughes Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Hughes-8987|Cherryl Fikes]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Hughes}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== *[[Goodson-1183|Cynthia Goodson]] * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hughs Hughs] * *

Hughey Name Study

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[[Category:Hughey Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Hughey-105|David Hughey]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! '''The surname HUGHEY originally appeared in Gaelic as "O hEochaidh" or "Mac Eochaidh," derived from an Irish personal name "Eachaidh," meaning a "horseman." ''' The surname HUGHEY. originated in Scotland between the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476 and before the arrival of the Angles, Saxons, and Jutes from mainland Europe. The name comes from the Brythonic word for "fire." The four surviving sons of the assassinated king of Mercia fled to Scotland and formed the Hughey family there. Many Hughey's in later periods emigrated to Ulster from Scotland and may not be related at all to the descendants of the Irish Hughey's descended from Eachaidh. Anyway, these Hughey's are Scots Gaelic and not Irish Gaelic. == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Hughey and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == 1. Work cooperatively together with other Hughey profile managers to create the best Hughey tree possible and break through Hughey brick walls. 2. Search out original, good documentation and add sources to Hughey profiles. 3. Write comprehensive, well-sourced biographies for Hughey profiles. 4. Check for duplicates and request merges. 5. Add the Hughey Surname Study tag to Hughey profiles. {{One Name Study|name=Hughey}} :'''{{One Name Study|name=Hughey}}''' 6. If you are a female with the maiden name Hughey, or have a direct ancestor with the name Hughey, please consider doing an autosomal DNA test OR if you are a male with the Hughey surname, please consider adding your yDNA test through the Huey* Group FamilyTreeDNA Project (link below) so that we can all have a better understanding of our heritage and possibly make new discoveries. https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/huey/activity-feed *This FTDNA Huey group includes variations of the surname, including Hughey, which is run by Ronnie Howie. {{Image|file=Clark-15765-12.gif }} '''NOTABLE HUGHEYS''': https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Hughey https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Hughey https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Hughey https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Hughey_(Medal_of_Honor) '''NOTABLE PLACES''': https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hughey,_Wisconsin {{Image|file=Clark-15765-12.gif }} '''The Hughey Genealogy and Family Tree Page''' https://www.genealogytoday.com/surname/finder.mv?Surname=Hughey

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'''For the Project "Home Page," please go to:''' [[Project:Huguenot_Migration|Project:Huguenot_Migration]] == Huguenot Migration Project: Interests and Related Resources == Sometime between 1550 and 1580, members of the Reformed (Protestant) church in predominantly Catholic France (and her borderlands, parts of which were added to France) came to be commonly known as Huguenots--initially a derogatory term, then one held with pride. They were virulently prosecuted by the Roman Catholic French, Spanish and Austrian governments, in part because many early Huguenots were families of wealth who sought political power as well. The height of this persecution was the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre (1572) when 5,000 to 30,000 Huguenots were killed. After that time, tolerance varied; there was a brief period of legal acceptance of Protestant practice, until French King Louis XIV made Catholicism the official religion of his kingdom, then outlawed Protestantism entirely in 1685 with the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes, that had ensured toleration earlier. By the early 18th century, roughly 500,000 Huguenots had fled France, four thousand of whom emigrated to the North American colonies. Huguenots (with estimates ranging from 200,000 to 1,000,000) also fled to surrounding Protestant countries: England, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Norway, Denmark, and Prussia. Many Huguenot descendants continued to use French first names and surnames for their children well into the nineteenth century, as they tried to keep some connection to their heritage. See: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Huguenot Wikipedia] for historical background. === Europe === ==== Germany (c1685) ==== {| class="names compact" | width="300"|'''Name''' |width="150"|'''Sources''' |width="150"|'''Project Protected''' |width="150"|'''Biography''' |width="200"|'''Project Member''' |- |[[Brouquart-1|Louis Brouquart]] |No |Yes |No |No |} * [[Thomas-10705|Michael Thomas]] (Thomas-10705): Johann LeBachelle (Lebachelle-13) - according to family lore, emigrated from France to Kaiserslautern, Germany c1685. He was a pastor. Family name was not found in records of the Huguenot Society several years ago, and little follow-up has been made since then, hence my interest in participating in this project. Resources include: ** [http://www.surlespasdeshuguenots.eu/carte-sentier-mai-2013.pdf Map of one Emigration Path from France through Switzerland to Germany] ** Die Französisch reformirte Kirche in Emden ** Die Französisch-reformierte Gemeinde zu Homburg v. d. Höhe ** Die Französisch-reformirte Colonie zu Friedrichsdorf ** Die Französisch-reformirte Gemeinde in Erlangen ** Die Französisch-reformirten Gemeinden zu Gross- und Klein-Ziethen in der Mark Brandenburg ** Französische Ackerbauern aus der Pfalz und der Uckermark in Ostpreußen ** MANY MORE through LDS card catalog ==== Netherlands (1500s-1700) ==== * [[Project:Dutch_Roots|Dutch Roots Project]]: [[Timmerman-225|Bea Wijma]] and other Project members ==== Nederland (1500s-1700s) ==== {| class="names compact" | width="300"|'''Name''' |width="150"|'''Sources''' |width="150"|'''Project Protected''' |width="150"|'''Biography''' |width="200"|'''Project Member''' |- |[[Roubley-1|Marie Roubley ]] |Yes |Yes | | |- |} Project members working on these ancestors:
* [[Timmerman-225|Bea Wijma]] and other Project members

Resources include: ** Fiches op de registers, Collectie La Rochelle, 1602-1685, LDS Fiches 199954-6 (Card index to French Reformed Church records of La Rochelle, Charente- Maritime, France. Includes baptisms, marriages and memberships. Members of this church later settled in The Netherlands.) ** Fiches op de registers, Collectie Montauban, 1647-1682; Card index to French Reformed Church records of Montauban, Tarn-et-Garonne, France. Members of this church later settled in The Netherlands. FHL Fiche #199957-199962. ** [[Project:Dutch_Roots#Dutch_Archive-Nederlands_Archief|Dutch Archives]] ==== Scandinavia (c1685) ==== ==== Switzerland (1500s) ==== {| class="names compact" | width="300"|'''Name''' |width="150"|'''Sources''' |width="150"|'''Project Protected''' |width="150"|'''Biography''' |width="200"|'''Project Member''' |- |[[Anjorrant-3|Renaud Anjorrant]] |No |No |No |No |- |[[Barnouin-2|Charles Barnouin]] |No |No |No |[[Whanger-3|Sadie Whanger]] |- |[[Cramer-615|Jean-Ulrich Cramer]] |No |No |No |[[Whanger-3|Sadie Whanger]] |- |} Project Members working on these ancestors: * [[Riley-1234|Michele Hevingham]] Resources include: * Louis Vivien, Les families du réfuge en pays neuchâtelois. Descendants of French Protestants in the Canton of Neuchâtel, Switzerland. FHL Film 962763 * Oliver Clottu, ''Genealogical research in the French speaking parts of Switzerland : including Swiss Huguenot records'' ==== Wales, England & Ireland (1500s-1600s) ==== {| class="names compact" | width="300"|'''Name''' |width="150"|'''Sources''' |width="150"|'''Project Protected''' |width="150"|'''Biography''' |width="200"|'''Project Member''' |- |[[Brunyee-7|Matthew Brunyee]] |Needs work |No |Needs work |No |- |[[Champion_Crespigny-7|Thomas Champion Crespigny]] |Needs work |No |No |[[Champion_de_Crespigny-8|Anne Young (née Champion de Crespigny)]] |- |[[Champion_De_Crespigny-3|Claude Champion de Crespigny]] |No |No |No |[[Champion_de_Crespigny-8|Anne Young (née Champion de Crespigny)]] |- |[[Champion_De_Crespigny-2|Gabriel Champion de Crespigny]] |No |No |No |[[Champion_de_Crespigny-8|Anne Young (née Champion de Crespigny)]] |- |[[Fonnereau-2|Claude Fonnereau]] |No |No |No |[[Champion_de_Crespigny-8|Anne Young (née Champion de Crespigny)]] |- |[[Deputy-83|Sylvester Deputy]] |Needs work |No |Needs work |No |- |} Project members working on these ancestors: * [[Hills-943|Christine Hills (Frost)]] * [[N.-17|Magda N]] * [[Riley-1234|Michele Hevingham]] * [[Taylor-25258|Carole L. Taylor]] * [[Bechman-4|Stuart Bechman]] *[[Champion_de_Crespigny-8|Anne Young (née Champion de Crespigny)]] Sources include: * Baptisms, Marriages & Burials found at Ancestry.co.uk * Records found at Family Search.com including births, marriages & deaths * Wills obtained from the National Archives * Records obtained from the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers * Gastineau: Spitalfields, London England, Christ Church * Robin D. Gwynn, A Calendar of the letter books of the French Church of London from the civil war to the restoration, 1643-1659 * T. P. Le Fanu and W. H. Manchee, ''Dublin and Portarlington veterans, King William III's Huguenot army'' * http://www.bmdregisters.co.uk/ * England Nonconformist Church_Records at FamilySearch * [[Space:Registers_of_the_French_churches_of_Bristol%2C_Stonehouse%2C_and_Plymouth%2C_and_of_Thorpe-le-Soken_in_Essex|The register of the French Church at Thorpe-le-Soken in Essex, 1684-1726. Huguenot Society of London, by William Chapman Waller(London:Spottiswoode),1912]] *[[Space:The_registers_of_the_Wallon_or_Strangers%27_Church_in_Canterbury|The Registers of the Walloon (Strangers) Church in Canterbury]] most records from 1581 forward * Chapel register of Westminster, London, England, (Rider Court, French Huguenot), christenings, 1700-1738 * [[Space:Registers_of_the_French_churches_of_Bristol%2C_Stonehouse%2C_and_Plymouth%2C_and_of_Thorpe-le-Soken_in_Essex|Registers of the French churches of Bristol, Stonehouse, and Plymouth]] * Huguenot wills and administrations in England and Ireland, 1617-1849, abstracts of Huguenot wills and administrations.Henry Wagner ; edited by Dorothy North.(London. 2007-2008) * Mercier & Poirier Protestant Temple Records * Alencon Normandy France to French Huguenot Church Spitalfields London; * Raby & Painvin Marchenoir et Lorges Cher et Loir & Loiret France to London, England === North America === ==== Canada ("Nouvelle France") ==== {| class="names compact" | width="300"|'''Name''' |width="150"|'''Sources''' |width="150"|'''Project Protected''' |width="150"|'''Biography''' |width="200"|'''Project Member''' |- |[[Bédard-243|Isaac Bédard]] |Yes |No |Yes |No |- |[[Bedard-37|Jacques Bedard]] |Needs work |No |Needs work |No |- |[[Bedard-72|Louis Bedard]] |No |No |Needs work |No |- |} Project member working on these Nouvelle France profiles [[Baraboo-1]] ===== Nova Scotia (1752) ===== {| class="names compact" | width="300"|'''Name''' |width="150"|'''Sources''' |width="150"|'''Project Protected''' |width="150"|'''Biography''' |width="200"|'''Project Member''' |- |[[Langille-83|David Langille]] |Yes |No |Yes |No |- |[[Langille-82|David Langille]] |Yes |No |Yes |[[Wellman-421|AL Wellman]] |- |[[Langille-123|Jean Jacques Langille]] |Yes |No |Needs work |No |- |[[Langille-81|Jean Jacques Langille]] |Yes |No |Needs work |No |- |[[Langille-24|Leopold Langille]] |Yes |No |Yes |No |- |[[Langille-85|Mathieu Langille]] |Yes |No |Yes |[[Wellman-421|AL Wellman]] |- |[[Paisant-4 |Paisant-4 ]] |- |} Project Members working on these ancestors: *[[Wellman-421|AL Wellman]] ==== United States ==== ===== Florida (1564) ===== Sources include: ===== Maryland ===== {| class="names compact" | width="300"|'''Name''' |width="150"|'''Sources''' |width="150"|'''Project Protected''' |width="150"|'''Biography''' |width="200"|'''Project Member''' |- |[[Brasseur-2|Benois Brasseur]] |Yes |No |Yes |No |- |[[Brasseur-19|Robert Brasseur]] |Needs work |No |Needs work |No |- |} Sources include: * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mareen_Duvall Mareen Duvall article on Wikipedia] ===== New England (1686; earlier?) ===== Someone needs to work on the following people who settled in 1686 in Narragansett County, East Greenwich, Connecticut, in what would later become Rochester, Rhode Island: ::Ezechiel Carre ::Peter LeBreton ::John Fones ::Targe ::David Petrie The Hendee (or Hendy) family, Huguenots, who fled Normandy, France for England and then eventually settled in Connecticut, probably prior to 1650. There is much invalid data about this family on the Internet due to its being confused with the Handy family of Sandwich, Barnstable county, Massachusetts. ===== New Netherland 1628-1690s (later NY & NJ) ===== See also: [[Project:New_Netherland_Settlers|New Netherland Settlers Project]] {| class="names compact" | width="300"|'''Name''' |width="150"|'''Sources''' |width="150"|'''Project Protected''' |width="150"|'''Biography''' |width="200"|'''Project Member''' |- |[[Angevine-27|Louis Angevine]] |No |No |No |[[Whanger-3|Sadie Whanger]] |- |[[Angevine-25|Zachariah Angevine]] |Yes |No |Needs Work |No |- |[[Ballengee-31|Ives Ballengee]] |Yes |No |Yes |No |- |[[Belleville-1|Jean Belleville]] |No |No |No |[[Whanger-3|Sadie Whanger]] |- |[[Blanchan-1|Cathrine (Blanchan) Cottin]] |Yes |Yes |Yes |No |- |[[Blanchan-5|Mathieu Blanchan]] |Yes |Yes |Yes |No |- |[[Boudinot-6|Elias Boudinot I]] |Needs work |No |No |No |- |[[Boudinot-5|Elias Boudinot II]] |Needs work |No |No |No |- |[[Broucard-4|Bergeron Broucard]] |Needs work |Yes |No |No |- |[[Bruneau-12|Paul Bruneau]] |No |No |Yes |No |- |[[Casier-4|Hester Casier]] |No |Yes |No |No |- |[[Casier-5|Jacques Casier]] |No |Yes |No |No |- |[[Casier-1|Marie (Casier) Uziele]] |Needs work |Yes |No |No |- |[[Casier-2|Philip Casier]] |Yes |Yes |Yes |No |- |[[Caudebec-2|Jacques Caudebec]] |Needs work |No |Yes |No |- |[[Clauss-3|Rachel (Clauss) Cresson]] |Yes |No |Yes |No |- |[[Cobes-2|Ludovicus Cobes]] |Yes |Yes |No |No |- |[[Coursier-6|Anne (Coursier) Rezeau]] |Needs work |No |Needs work |No |- |[[Coursier-2|Marie (Coursier) Jouet]] |Needs work |No |Needs work |No |- |[[Cresson-2|Pierre Cresson]] |Needs work |Yes |Yes |No |- |} Project Members working on these ancestors: * [[O'Bleness-6 | Lance O'Bleness]] * [[Smith-32867|Jillaine Smith]] * [[Broughton-253|Ken Broughton]] * [[Black-5472|Susan Campbell]] * [[Sparkman-319|Dan Sparkman]] * [[Bond-2698|Paula Bond]] * [[Redford-508|Rae Redford]] *[[Oppegard-6 | April O. House]] New Netherland Huguenot sources include: * [[Space:1621_Round_Robin|1621 Round Robin]] petition signed by Walloons and French to settle Virginia represented 227 people (including 56 signers). That settlement did not occur, but many of the families listed appear later in New Netherland records. *[[Space:Snyder-Brown_ancestry|Snyder Brown Ancestry]] information relating to Delamater family *[[Space:Genealogy_of_descendants_of_Claude_Le_Maitre_%28Delamater%29|Genealogy of descendants of Claude Le Maitre]] * Earliest council minutes and other historical docs go back only to 1638 (New Amsterdam) * Church register, Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of NY commence 1639 * [http://books.google.com/books?id=heZ9AAAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=%22History+of+the+Huguenot+emigration+to+America History of the Huguenot Emigration to America], (1885); searchable on Ancestry.com ($) * Mrs. James M. Lawton, ''Family names of Huguenot refugees to America,'' [Publisher? Date?] * [[Space:The_History_of_New_Paltz%2C_New_York|''History of New Paltz New York and its Old Families, Including the Huguenot Pioneers'', Ralph LeFevre, Fort Orange Press, 1909]] ===== North Carolina (1685) ===== Sources include: * http://www.carolana.com/Carolina/Settlement/french_huguenot_settlers.html * https://archive.org/details/newvoyagetocarol00laws ===== Pennsylvania ===== Project members working on these ancestors: * [[Riley-1234|Michele Hevingham]] Sources include: * Charles Rhoades Roberts, ''The first Huguenot settlers in the Lehigh Valley [Pennsylvania],'' Allentown, PA: s.n., 1918. LDS Fiche 6045675 * Roberts, ''Genealogical research among Pennsylvania German and Huguenot families'' * Babcock, Charles A. Venango County, Pennsylvania: Her Pioneers and People, Embracing a General History of the County. Chicago, IL: J. H. Beers & Company, 1919. [https://archive.org/details/venangocountype00babcgoog/page/n7] *Elliott, Ella Zerbey. Blue Book of Schuylkill County: Who Was Who and Why in Interior Eastern Pennsylvania, in Colonial Days, the Huguenots and Palatines, Their Service in Queen Annes, French and Indian, and Revolutionary Wars ; History of the Zerbey, Schwalm, Miller, Merkle, Minnich, Staudt, and Many Other Representative Families. Ann Arbor, MI: UMI Books on Demand, 2003. [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008651687] ===== South Carolina (1685) ===== {| class="names compact" | width="300"|'''Name''' |width="150"|'''Sources''' |width="150"|'''Project Protected''' |width="150"|'''Biography''' |width="200"|'''Project Member''' |- |[[Brickey-35|Jean Brickey]] |Yes |No |Needs work |No |- |} Sources include: * http://www.carolana.com/Carolina/Settlement/french_huguenot_settlers.html * https://archive.org/details/contributiontohi00thom * https://archive.org/details/newvoyagetocarol00laws * Tepper, Michael. New World Immigrants: A Consolidation of Ship Passenger Lists and Associated Data from Periodical Literature, Volume 1. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1979. Pages 204-206 ("Foreign Protestants for Carolina in 1679") * Childs, St. Julien R. "The Petit-Guerard Colony" ''in'' New World Immigrants: A Consolidation of Ship Passenger Lists and Associated Data from Periodical Literature, Volume 1 by Michael Tepper. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1979. Pages 207-233. * Ravenel, Daniel. "Liste des Francois et Suisses" from an old manuscript list of French and Swiss Protestants, settled in Charleston, on the Santee, and at Orange Quarter, in Carolina, who desired naturalization, prepared probably about 1695-6, with introductory remarks. Chareston, SC: Wm. G. Mazyck, Book and Job Printer, 1868. [https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwix0v-PoYTTAhVI9IMKHXmID4QQFggcMAA&url=https%3A%2F%2Farchive.org%2Fdetails%2Flistedesfranoi00rave&usg=AFQjCNGl4sqgcII9o-33TcwPIbviX5s-nA] * Maurer, Nancy Lea. The Evolution of French Identity: a study of the Huguenots in Colonial South Carolina, 1680-1740. Master of Arts thesis. Orlando, FL: University of Central Florida, Summer Term 2006. [http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwjVn_nXooTTAhUq9YMKHessBzMQFggdMAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fstars.library.ucf.edu%2Fcgi%2Fviewcontent.cgi%3Farticle%3D1846%26context%3Detd&usg=AFQjCNG3JlOyE8NAHGmJ6k2JOQd9fxdu5w&bvm=bv.151325232,d.amc] Project Members Working On This Profile. [[Baraboo-1|Stanley Gerald Baraboo]] ===== Virginia (1600, 1700) ===== {| class="names compact" | width="300"|'''Name''' |width="150"|'''Sources''' |width="150"|'''Project Protected''' |width="150"|'''Biography''' |width="200"|'''Project Member''' |- |[[Avera-65|Henry Avera]] |Needs work |No |Needs work |No |- |[[Boult-36|Jane (Boult) Avera]] |Needs work |No |Needs work |No |- |[[Poole-1787|David Poule Poole]] |Yes |No |yes |yes |- |[[Poole-1788|Daniel Poule Poole]] |yes |No |yes |yes |- |[[Brian-6|Susanne (Brian) Soblet]] |No |No |No |No |- |[[Chastain-69|Pierre Chastain]] |No |Yes |Yes |No |- |[[Thelaball-3|James Thelaball]] |Yes |No |Yes |Yes |- |[[Remy-20|Jacques Remy]] |Yes |No |Needs Work |No |- |} Project Members who are working on these ancestors: * [[Pool-982|Bill Pool]] * [[Stone-5362|Donna Stone]] * [[Sublett-1|Phillip L. Sublett]] * [[Perkins-6795|Marlitta H. Perkins]] * [[Cox-14880|Linda (Cox) Green]] * [[Snow-2128 | Chet Snow]] Sources include: *History of Hampton and Elizabeth City County VA" 1922 , Lyon G Tyler "Early Huguenots In Virginia" by Melford S Dickers *"From Forraine Parts" by Will Warder *The Huguenot Society, Notes on Early Huguenot Settlers *A History of Wine in America" Vol 1 by Thomas Pinney * [http://www.huguenots-virginia.org/ Virginia Huguenot Society] * Communication from Governor Francis Nicholson of Virginia, to the British lords of trade : concerning the Huguenot settlement with "list of ye refugees", August 12th, 1700. FHL Film #889500; * [http://image.lva.virginia.gov/VTLS/CR/07275/index.html Papers relating to the Church in Virginia, and to the French Protestant Refugees], 1700-1723, Library of Virginia. Names: Blouet, de Sailly... * [http://image.lva.virginia.gov/VTLS/CR/00872/index.html Warrants for payment of various sums to Vaudois and French Protestant refugees going to Virginia], 1700-1704, Library of Virginia. Names: Arnand, Fouace, Jacqueaus, de Joux, Castaque ... * [http://image.lva.virginia.gov/VTLS/CR/07266/index.html Papers regarding French refugees in Virginia, and miscellaneous Publication], 1698-1701, Library of Virginia. Names: Marquis de la Muce, de Sailly ... * [http://image.lva.virginia.gov/VTLS/CR/07390/index.html Board of Trade minutes regarding French protestant refugees etc.] 1699-1700, Library of Virginia. Names: Marquis de la Muce, de Sailly, Sacheverille ... *[http://nationalhumanitiescenter.org/pds/becomingamer/growth/text4/frenchvirginia.pdf ''MANAKIN TOWN, The French Huguenot Settlement in Virginia 1700-ca. 1750]'', National Humanities Center website *[https://www.huguenotmanakin.org/?msclkid=8e8b1d39c7d511ec97a37d29639ef34b The Huguenot Society of Manakin, Home page] * [https://books.google.com/books?id=a-xDAQAAMAAJ&pg=PR6#v=onepage&q&f=false Colonial men and times : containing the journal of Col. Daniel Trabue, some account of his ancestry, life and travels in Virginia and the present state of Kentucky during the Revolutionary period : the Huguenots : genealogy, with brief sketches of the allied families, Lillie Du Puy Van Culin Harper, ed.,] (Google Books) Digital version also available on familysearch.org. * R.A. Brock, ''Documents, chiefly unpublished, relating to the Huguenot emigration to Virginia and to the settlement at Manakin-Town...'' FHL film #424851. * [http://www.newrivernotes.com/topical_books_1886_virginia_hugenotemigration.htm Documents, Chiefly Unpublished, relating to the Hugenot Emigration to Virginia and to the Settlement at Manakin Town. Published by the Virginia Historical Society in 1886] Found on the New River Notes website. Various lists and many, many names. * [https://books.google.com/books?id=U_xpc2k0N8kC&lpg=PP1&pg=PP1#v=onepage&q&f=false The Douglas register : being a detailed record of births, marriages and deaths together with other interesting notes, as kept by the Rev. William Douglas, from 1750 to 1797 : an index of Goochland wills, notes on the French-Huguenot refugees who lived in Manakin-Town] (digital version on Google Books) [http://www.worldcat.org/title/douglas-register-being-a-detailed-record-of-births-marriages-and-deaths-together-with-other-interesting-notes-as-kept-by-the-rev-william-douglas-from-1750-to-1797-an-index-of-goochland-wills-notes-on-the-french-huguenot-refugees-who-lived-in-manakin-town/oclc/866311786 Find this book in a library near you] * Ancestry Database :Two Ships to Virginia.Database contains the ship listing Huguenot refugees who traveled to Virginia in 1700. The two ships, the Mary and Ann and the Peter and Anthony, arrived in James City on the 12th of August and 20th of September. * [http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/shiplists/shipva01.txt 1700 Huguenot refugees to Virginia] * [http://www.virginiaplaces.org/religion/huguenots.html Huguenots in Virginia], by Virginia Places, with good source information. === Africa === [[:Category:South_African_Roots_Project]] ==== South Africa (1671-) ==== See also : [[:Project:South African Roots|South African Roots Project]] {| class="names compact" | width="300"|'''Name''' |width="150"|'''Sources''' |width="150"|'''Project Protected''' |width="150"|'''Biography''' |width="200"|'''Project Member''' |- |[[Albert-133|Susanna (Albert) Caucheteux]] |Yes |Yes |Needs work |No |- |[[Aucamp-120|Armand Emille Aucamp]] |No |No |No |No |- |[[Auchamps-3|Jean Déderique Aucamp]] |No |No |No |No |- |[[Avice-2|Maria (Avice) Marais]] |Needs work |No |No |No |- |[[Bastiaansz-2|Francois Bastiaanz]] |Yes |No |No |No |- |[[Bissieux-2|Jacob Bissieux]] |Yes |No |No |No |- |[[Briet-1|Suzanne Briet]] |Yes |Yes |Yes |No |- |[[Bruére-21|Anne (Bruére) Foucher]] |Needs work |Yes |Needs work |No |- |[[Bruére-6|Estienne Bruére]] |No |Yes |Yes |No |- |[[Buisset-1|Maria (Buisset) du Plessis]] |No |Yes |No |No |- |[[Carnoy-1|Antoinette Carnoy]] |No |No |No |No |- |[[Caucheteux-1|Susannah (Caucheteux) Meyer]] |Needs work |Yes |Needs work |No |- |[[Cellier-28|Josue Cellier]] |Needs work |Yes |Needs work |No |- |[[Cochet-12|Maria (Cochet) le Longue]] |No |No |No |No |- |[[Cordier-12|Jeanne Cordier]] |No |No |No |No |- |[[Cordier-9|Louis Cordier]] |No |No |No |No |- |[[Cordier-13|Maria (Cordier) du Preez]] |No |No |No |No |- |[[Cordier-11|Susanne (Cordier) Fourie]] |No |No |No |No |- |[[Couchet-2|Sarah (Couchet) le Clercq]] |No |No |Needs work |No |- |[[Cousteaux-2|Esaias Engelbert Cousteaux]] |Yes |No |No |No |- |[[Couteau-5|Marie Couteau]] |No |No |No |No |- |[[Couvret-6|Isabeau Couvret]] |Needs work |Yes |No |No |- |} Project Members working on these ancestors: * [[Rossouw-285|Johan Rossouw]] * [[Van_Heerden-335|Ronel Olivier]] * [[Coetsee-48|Susanna de Bruyn]] * [[Van der Walt-440|Philip van der Walt]] Sources include: * [http://www.hugenoot.org.za/ Huguenot Society of South Africa], Secretary: Ms Amelia Wolmarans), P.O. Box, Franschhoek 7690, South Africa Tel:(27)(21)876-2598; Fax: (27)(21)876-3649, email: hugenote@telkomsa.net * Bibliothèque Wallonne (Leiden), Fiches op de registers, Collectie Mirandolle, 1644-1858. (Card index of Huguenots in the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Germany and elsewhere.) FHL Fiche # 199963-199983. * [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/129140 Fiches op de Waalse registers, 1500-1828]. Card index of Huguenots in the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Germany and elsewhere. Known as the Leiden Collection. * Many Huguenots are among the settlers of [[:Category:The_Dutch_Cape_Colony_1652-1806|the Dutch Cape Colony 1652-1806]] * [http://www.archive.org/stream/frenchrefugeesat00both#page/n3/mode/2up The French refugees at the Cape, Botha, C. Graham] at [https://archive.org/ The Internet Archive] === South America === ==== Brazil (1555) ==== Sources include: * "France Antarctique," * "Huguenots of Guanabara" === General (non- or multi-location) Huguenot Resources === The sources listed above and below are a sampling of what's available, and are not exhaustive. Please [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog search the LDS card catalog] for more Huguenot references. * Bibliothèque Wallonne (Leiden), Fiches op de registers, Collectie Mirandolle, 1644-1858. (Card index of Huguenots in the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Germany and elsewhere.) FHL Fiche # 199963-199983. * [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/129140 Fiches op de Waalse registers, 1500-1828]. Card index of Huguenots in the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Germany and elsewhere. Known as the Leiden Collection. * Lucian J. Fosdick, ''The French blood in America,'' New York, New York : F.H. Revell Co., c1906 * [https://nationalhuguenotsociety.org The National Huguenot Society] * [http://www.cyndislist.com/huguenot Cyndi's List - Huguenot]. Links to websites, mailing lists, etc., with a focus on the Huguenots.

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[[Category: Reliable Sources for Pre-1700 Profiles]] :: [[Project:Huguenot_Migration|'''Huguenot_Migration Project Home Page.''']] :: [[Help:Pre-1700_Profiles|'''Pre-1700 Profile Guide-lines Help Page.''']] ---- == Huguenot Migration == *The Huguenot Refuge, https://museeprotestant.org/en/notice/le-refuge-huguenot/ **BIRNSTIEL Eckart (textes réunis par), La Diaspora des Huguenots. Les Réfugiés protestants de France et leur dispersion dans le monde (XVIe-XVIIIe siècles), Champion, Paris, 2001[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/323717286_Eckart_Birnstiel_et_Chrystel_Bernat_textes_reunis_parLa_diaspora_des_huguenots_Les_refugies_protestants_de_France_et_leur_dispersion_dans_le_monde_XVIe-XVIIIe_siecles_Paris_Honore_Champion_Vie_des_hug] **BOST Hubert et LAURIOL Claude, Refuge et Désert : l’évolution théologique des huguenots de la Révocation à la Révolution française, Actes du Colloque du Centre d'études du XVIIIe siècle (18-19-20 janvier 2001), Champion, Paris, 2003 **COTTRET Bernard, Terre d’exil. L’Angleterre et ses réfugiés français et wallons de la Réforme à la Révocation de l’édit de Nantes, Aubier, Paris, 1985 *The National Archives: Tracing Huguenot Ancestors, https://media.nationalarchives.gov.uk/index.php/tracing-huguenot-ancestors/ === Australia === * [https://huguenotsaustralia.org.au/research/ Huguenot Society of Australia]. === Europe === ===== England, Ireland, Wales ===== * Gwynn, Robin D. [https://books.google.com/books/about/A_Calendar_of_the_Letter_Books_of_the_Fr.html?id=qOlOxQEACAAJ A Calendar of the letter books of the French Church of London from the civil war to the restoration, 1643-1659], Vol. 54-5 (Huguenot Society of London, 1979). * T. P. Le Fanu and W. H. Manchee, [https://books.google.com/books/about/Dublin_and_Portarlington_veterans.html?id=AEgQyQEACAAJ Dublin and Portarlington Veterans, King William III's Huguenot Army] (Huguenot Society of London, 1946). * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&query=%2Btitle%3AEngland%20%2Btitle%3ANonconformist England Nonconformist Church_Records]. * [http://www.bmdregisters.co.uk/ BMD Registers]; The Official Non-Conformist and Non-Parochial BMDs Service. * [https://www.huguenotsociety.org.uk/family-history.html Huguenot Society of Great Britain & Ireland]. * Wagner, Henry. [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1450159 Huguenot wills and administrations in England and Ireland, 1617-1849: abstracts of Huguenot wills and administrations] (Huguenot Society of Great Britain & Ireland, London, 2007-2008). * Waller, William Chapman. [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/709398 The register of the French Church at Thorpe-le-Soken in Essex, 1684-1726] (Spottiswoode, London, 1912). * Lart, Charles Edmund. [https://archive.org/details/registersoffrenc20hugu/page/n9/mode/1up Registers of the French Churches of Bristol, Stonehouse, and Plymouth] (Spottiswoode & Co., London, 1912). ===== Germany ===== * [https://www.hugenotten.de/genealogie/hugenottische-kirchengemeinden-17-jhd.php German Huguenot Society]. ===== Netherlands ===== * Bibliothèque Wallonne (Leiden), [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/128965 Fiches op de registers, Collectie Mirandolle, 1644-1858.] Card index of Huguenots in the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Germany and elsewhere. * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/128466 Fiches op de registers, Collectie La Rochelle, 1602-1685.] Card index to French Reformed Church records of La Rochelle, Charente- Maritime, France. Includes baptisms, marriages and memberships. (Members of this church later settled in The Netherlands.) * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/128678 Fiches op de registers, Collectie Montauban, 1647-1682.] Card index to French Reformed Church records of Montauban, Tarn-et-Garonne, France. Members of this church later settled in The Netherlands. * [[Space:Netherlands_Project_Hulpbronnen|Netherlands Project Resources Page]]. * [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/129140 Fiches op de Waalse registers, 1500-1828]. Card index of Huguenots in the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Germany and elsewhere. Known as the Leiden Collection. ===== Switzerland ===== * Vivien, Louis. [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/318565 Les families du réfuge en Pays Neuchâtelois.] Descendants of French Protestants in the Canton of Neuchâtel, Switzerland (Librairie Fischbacher, Paris, 1899). * Clottu, Olivier. [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/511547-genealogical-research-in-the-french-speaking-parts-of-switzerland-including-swiss-huguenot-records Genealogical Research in the French Speaking Parts of Switzerland , Including Swiss Huguenot Records] (World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1969). === North America === ==== Canada (Nouvelle France) ==== ===== Nova Scotia ===== * [https://novascotiaancestors.ca/libraryRecords.php?page=1&nr=150&le=f2_c200&scl=bda Genealogical Association of Nova Scotia]. ==== United States ==== * [https://nationalhuguenotsociety.org/links-to-other-sites/ National Huguenot Society]. * Baird, Charles Washington. ''[[Space:History of the Huguenot Emigration to America|History of the Huguenot Emigration to America]]'' (Dodd, Mead & Co., New York, 1885) [https://books.google.com/books?id=heZ9AAAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false Link to Vol. 1 at Google Books] * Tepper, Michael. [https://books.google.com/books?id=HUqRznvpxsMC&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false New World Immigrants: A Consolidation of Ship Passenger Lists and Associated Data from Periodical Literature], Vol. I (Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, Maryland, 1979). * Lawton, Eba Anderson. [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/559313-family-names-of-huguenot-refugees-to-america?offset=366072 Family Names of Huguenot Refugees to America] (Genealogical Research Library, Oakland, California). ===== Florida ===== * Parkman, Francis. [https://archive.org/details/pioneersoffrance00inpark/page/n6/mode/1up Pioneers of France in the New World; Huguenots in Florida, Samuel de Champlain] (LIttle, Brown, and Company, Boston, 1907). * [https://www.huguenotsocietyfl.org/genealogy The Huguenot Society of Florida]. * Downey, Thomas Edward. [https://ecommons.luc.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1152&context=luc_theses The Huguenot Settlements in Florida 1562-1565], Masters Theses (Loyola University, 1934). * Bryant, Calvin. [https://jeanribault.org/1565-the-massacre-of-the-huguenots-by-the-spanish-in-florida/ The Massacre of the Huguenots by the Spanish in Florida] (2020). ===== New Netherland (NY, NJ) ===== * [[Space:Baptism_and_Marriage_Records_of_the_DRC_in_America|Baptism and Marriage Records of the Dutch Reformed Church of New Netherland and Beyond]] (WikiTree directory page) * Records of the [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Dutch_Reformed_Church_in_the_United_States Dutch Reformed Church]. (FamilySearch directory page) * Le Fevre, Ralph. [[Space:The_History_of_New_Paltz, New_York|History of New Paltz, New York and its Old Families (from 1678 to 1820) Including the Huguenot Pioneers and Others who Settled in New Paltz previous to the Revolution]]. * Fosdick, Lucian J. [https://books.google.com/books?id=FCxBAAAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false The French Blood in America] (The Baker & Taylor Co., New York, 1911). * Wittmeyer, Alfred V., Rev., ''[[Space: Registers of the Births, Marriages, and Deaths, of the Eglise Francoise de la Nouvelle York, from 1688 to 1804|Registers of the Births, Marriages, and Deaths, of the Eglise Francoise de la Nouvelle York, from 1688 to 1804]]'', New York, New York: Huguenot Society of America, 1886. Collections of the Huguenot Society of America, Vol. 1. ===== North Carolina ===== * Lewis, J.D. [http://www.carolana.com/Carolina/Settlement/french_huguenot_settlers.html Carolina - The French Huguenots] (Little River, South Carolina, 2007). ===== Pennsylvania ===== * Roberts, Charles Rhoades. [https://www.worldcat.org/title/first-huguenot-settlers-in-the-lehigh-valley/oclc/16247895 The First Huguenot Settlers in the Lehigh Valley] (Allentown, Pennsylvania, 1918). * Roberts, Charles R. [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalrese00robe/page/n6/mode/1up Genealogical Research Among Pennsylvania German and Huguenot Families] (Genealogical Publications of The National Genealogical Society, Washington, D.C. 1933). * Babcock, Charles A. [https://books.google.com/books?id=WBMVAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false Venango County, Pennsylvania: Her Pioneers and People; Embracing a General History of the County], Vol. I (J. H. Beers & Company, Chicago, 1919). [https://archive.org/details/venangocountype00babcgoog/page/n7] * Elliott, Ella Zerbey. [https://books.google.com/books?id=pNEwAQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false Blue Book of Schuylkill County: Who Was Who and Why in Interior Eastern Pennsylvania, in Colonial Days, the Huguenots and Palatines, Their Service in Queen Annes, French and Indian, and Revolutionary Wars ; History of the Zerbey, Schwalm, Miller, Merkle, Minnich, Staudt, and Many Other Representative Families] (Joseph Zerbey Publishers, Pottsville, Pennsylvania, 1916). ===== South Carolina ===== * Maurer, Nancy Lea. [http://ucf.digital.flvc.org/islandora/object/ucf:46904 The Evolution of French Identity: A Study of the Huguenots in Colonial South Carolina, 1680-1740]. Master of Arts thesis, University of Central Florida (Orlando, Florida, Summer Term 2006). * Ravenel, Daniel. 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That settlement did not occur, but many of the families listed appear later in New Netherland records. * Tyler, Lyon G. [https://archive.org/details/historyofhampton00tyle/page/n6/mode/1up History of Hampton and Elizabeth City County, Virginia] (The Board of Supervisors of Elizabeth City County, Hampton, Virginina, 1922). * Dickerson, Melford Sherman. [https://books.google.com/books?id=dFQItwAACAAJ Huguenot Lineage Research: A Bibliography Based on Migration Routes] (1996) Early Huguenots In Virginia. * Warder, Bill. [https://web.archive.org/web/20170215064853/https://www.nps.gov/jame/learn/historyculture/upload/Other-Europeans-at-Jamestown6d3.pdf From Forraine Parts: Non-English Europeans at Jamestown, 1607-1625] * Pinney, Thomas. 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[https://books.google.com/books?id=a-xDAQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false Colonial men and times : containing the journal of Col. Daniel Trabue, some account of his ancestry, life and travels in Virginia and the present state of Kentucky during the Revolutionary period : the Huguenots : genealogy, with brief sketches of the allied families, Lillie Du Puy Van Culin Harper, ed.,] (Innes & Sons, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1916). * Brock, Robert Alonzo. [http://www.newrivernotes.com/topical_books_1886_virginia_hugenotemigration.htm Documents, Chiefly Unpublished, relating to the Hugenot Emigration to Virginia and to the Settlement at Manakin Town] (Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, Maryland, 1962). * Jones, W. Mac. [https://books.google.com/books?id=U_xpc2k0N8kC&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false The Douglas Register : being a detailed record of births, marriages and deaths together with other interesting notes, as kept by the Rev. 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=== CHAPTER 1: OUR POOL PRE -HISTORY AND GENETIC GENEALOGY === === 1.0 Pool Family Pre-History === The "Sound of Music" advises " let's start at the very beginning .... a very good place to start." Accepting that advice , I will start this family history with our most ancient ancestors. With the very large number of Y DNA samples that have been analyzed throughout the world; the major patterns of human migration now seem to be well established. We can expect ever better definition of this as data from an ever increasing number of samples is made and analyzed. (to be inserted- haplogroup G tree from ISOGG ) ISOGG , the International Society of Genetic Genealogy , and the National Geographic's "Genographic Project" are at the forefront of the effort to collect and analyze chromosome data, and learn about the various peoples of the world. Included in this work is analysis of the migration of different "families" of man, and where and when various new genetic types emerged. Maps from the National Geographic’s Genographic Project and shows the early migration of "Eurasian Adam" out of Africa some 31, 000 to 79,000 years ago. Please note: Genetic Genealogy is a new science. It is evolving rapidly, and today's data is subject to significant revision. For example, if you compare the 2014 ISOGG genetic "tree" to the 2015 tree; you will find the tree significantly expanded, and you will also see numerous changes and revisions Please consult the current ISOGG tree for current information. Our Pool Y chromosome is type "G". Y chromosomes are passed unchanged (except for occasional small mutations) from father to all sons. The specific ISOGG classification is subject to change as additional information is gathered, as of May 2015 our ISOGG classification is "G1a3" or using the Genographic Project "short hand" terminology, it is G (F2885) {which makes reference to the terminal SNP}. {note that ISOGG terminology remains in flux, as of 2015 SNP's were determined to be positive for F2885 and negative for z3353; Z3353 was formerly the criteria for G1a but is not recognized as a parallel leg) ''''''Our Pre-Historic ancestors, were part of the Neolithic Revolution''' 46,000 years ago – first G people (Marker M 201) emerged from earlier lines ( Y haplogroup F). At this time the entire human population is estimated to have been 100,000 people. These were Stone Age people who used stone, ivory, and wooden tools. 10,000 years ago – along with other people living in the Fertile Crescent (floodplain in the general area of the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers) our early G ancestors invented discovered farming – this new technology enabled people to live in larger numbers, and encouraged more sophisticated society, improved verbal communication, and is generally considered responsible for creation of human civilization as we know it. A hypothesis, which is growing stronger recently, is that these same people (including our G ancestors) at the same time might have introduced the Indo-European language into northern India, the Middle East, and Europe. Indo-European is the parent language for Greek, Latin, Sanskrit, Germanic and hence of most of the other languages of the mid-east, north India and Europe. Until recently, it was thought that the Neolithic technologies were spread by sharing of ideas rather than physical migration; and there was no significant migration to Europe but studies in 2012 have reversed the thinking on this. It is now believed that 5,000 to 7,000 years ago, we were the largest concentration of people in Europe, we brought agriculture, metal tools, and “civilization” to Europe. More current work (2013) indicates that the Bell Breaker people came up from Spain and displaced virtually all of our ancestors in Europe. Limited sampling of DNA from remains Bell Breaker males indicates Y haplogroup R1b, which is now frequently found in Europe (while G is generally present at only 1 to 2%). It is possible that our ancestors were some of the trace remnants of the former haplogroup G peoples left in Europe. It is also possible that our ancestors were one of the groups that migrated back to Europe. Here are two possibilities: • Perhaps the DNA source was the migrating "Alans" also called "Alani" who were an Iranian nomadic people. They are mentioned in Chinese writings in 100 BC and by the Romans in the 1st Century AD. The map below shows the migrations of the Alans during the 4th and 5th centuries AD. Note especially the migration through Italy and into southern France. • . Some of our ancestors may have come with the Roman Army. Romans were known to recruit Scythian or Sarmatian horsemen in their legions. ''' Where did our ancestors (haplogroup G’s) live around 1500 AD''' There is some hope that the current ( 2nd phase ) of the National Geographic's “Genographic” project will give more reliable data. But for now, the table below represents the best current thinking about where G haplogroup people lived around 1500 AD. This is the time before the relatively recent European expansion that started around 1500 AD. This is done by considering only stable populations that are believed not to have migrated for hundreds of years. (For example, European migrations to the Americas are not counted.) Region Percentage of Gs in the male population Republic of Georgia, Caucasus Mountains, south of Russia 30% Island of Sardinia (Italy) 14% North central Italy 10% Northern Spain 8% Turkey 7% Czech Republic, Slovakia, Ukraine, Lebanon, Greece, Hungary, Albania, Croatia, Ethiopia around 5% Northwestern Europe 1% to 3% Middle East 1% to 3% China, Indonesia, Taiwan, the Philippines, Polynesian Islands less than 1% We are a rare G1a subclade within the already rare haplogroup G. There are numerous sub divisions (called sub clades) that develop as the original G chromosome mutated. One of these early mutations is called "G1" (we belong to a further sub group of G1 called "G1a" and subject to revision, further sub divided as G1a1c). The highest concentrations of G1 in the world today, occurs in Iran. Most scientists believe that Iran is the likely origin of our G1 subclade. Below I have inserted a brief (2015)write up from Researcher Ray Banks , who is responsible for the Research ISOGG G Haplogroup tree: "Y-DNA haplogroup G. Scholars have proposed dates ranging from 10,000 to 23,000 years ago for the origin of this group using STR marker differences as the basis of their calculations. (Cinnioglu, Genographic Project site, Semino). Counting the differences in numbers of SNP mutations, one study (Wei) suggested that haplogroups more recent than haplogroup F (including G) had "a rapid expansion" dated at 41,000-52,000 years ago. Another study showed that haplogroup G was the first branching from haplogroup F among haplogroups G to T (Poznik). And this latter study — again counting SNP mutations — calculated about the same time frame for the emergence of haplogroup G based on its proportional branch length within its figure 2 which calculated the common male ancestor of all living men as living 120,000 to 156,000 years ago. A final study (Francalacci) which calibrated its calculations according to the first settlement of Sardinia gave an estimated age for haplogroup G as a separate branch as 76,670 years (mean number of mutations of 374 multiplied by 205 years per mutation, according to their data)." Researchers have also suggested various places in western Asia as the site of origin of G, but the lack of ancient DNA from that period makes confirmation of this difficult. Virtually all G men belong to G subgroups that arose much more recently and have different geographical locations / distributions. (I have also inserted Ray Banks thumbnail on our Pool "G1" clade.... tentatively our Pool subclade is slated to fall in category G1a3- but this cannot formally be done right now , because our "POOL G Cluster" is the only example of G1a3 found to date, and at least 2 non related examples must be found to establish a formal sub clade) G1-M285 is a much less common form of G found in populations than is G2. All haplogroup G1 men so far have the 12 value at marker DYS392 — rarely seen in G except in G1 men (G project data). G1 reaches parity with G2 only in parts of Iran reaching there up to 5 percent of all men. G1 is far less common in Europe, North Africa and Asia (G Project data, Cinnioglu, Regueiro, and DYS392=12 G1 estimates from Adams, El-Sabai, Ferri, Ghiani, Heber, Lovrecic, Nasidze-YHRD data from 3 studies, Rodriguez, Sengupta, Zalloua-2 studies). A Kazakh, a Middle Eastern and two Ashkenazi Jewish G1 subgroups exist (Biro, G project data). Using STR marker differences, Rootsi calculated the expansion time of M285 as 19,271 years ± 6,158 years. === === ''' === 1.1 Pseudo History: Family Myths and Legends' === '''Bold text''''' === === ''NOTE: I emphasize that the following does not relate to our Pool family line and may not relate to any living Poole / Pool line. The “historical” characters in this story were indeed real, which is one reason this genealogical myth continues to be re-told. '''''Bold text''' (to be inserted portrait of Blessed Margaret Pole and Geoffrey “the Handsome”) I decided to give this the “condensed book” treatment – because, while interesting, any connection between "Pool" and Sir Geoffrey is in the realm of "myth" not history.  My aunt, Marie Clarke Pool was aware of this “Royal” story and may have actually believed it. The thought that the Pool’s descend from “Royal blood” is such a popular idea that virtually every line of Pool / Poole has someone that strongly claims it. Sir Geoffrey Pole and son Sir Richard Pole married Margaret Plantagenet . Margaret was a possible claim to the English throne. As the story is told (at least some of it is likely true) is that there was hostility between the Tutors and the Plantagenet's because both made claims to the English throne. Lady Margaret , countess of Salisbury asserted a claim to the throne. Her son Reginald , Archbishop of Canterbury wrote against the Kings’ divorce. King Henry, with at least two reasons not to like the Plantagenet's swore to wipe them out --- and for the most part, he did. Lady Margaret was imprisoned and ultimately executed. The youngest son (this part may just be lore) of Sir Geoffrey Pole fled to Wales and hid. In 1671 (a time after our David Poole had immigrated to Virginia) a Jeffrey Poole is listed in the Wales tax census, living in the same area that the Pole originally came from. This Poole had two fireplaces and is, therefore assumed to be relatively wealthy in the standards of the day. As the story goes, descendants / relatives of this Jeffrey Poole came to the colonies in the late 1600’s early 1700’s and are our earliest Poole / Pool ancestors in America. See the next section for the "real" story. ===  ''' === 1.2 Our Earliest Pool History : LANGUEDOC FRANCE ===''' === In this section, we progress from the “myth” finally to provable history. FIRST - FAIR WARNING: I have (and many others) have spent a great deal of time trying to prove our earliest Pool ancestors. I think we have done it -- but space here does not provide for full results and documentation (which is, at this point some 300 pages) I will add key documentation here, and will provide complete documentation upon request). What we know about out French Pool ancestors: • They were wine masters from Languedoc France (to be inserted, drawing of early wine press) Languedoc and Wine Production: Since the Poole family was brought to America because of their wine expertise, a short background on Languedoc and wine production is included here: Languedoc was a major producer of wine at the time (1600) that the French Huguenot Poole family fled France (the original family name unknown, but may have been Poule). With an estimated 500,000 Huguenots leaving, England would have had a wide choice of "wine masters" to use to help establish a wine industry in Virginia; we do not know specifically why these six families chosen to bring knowledge of winemaking to Virginia (the fact that wealthy George Sands also picked a "Poole" to lead his private wine making venture means that the Poole family were acknowledged experts), Languedoc was a major producer of fine wine at the time the first Poole's came to America. It continues today as the largest wine producing region in the world ; however,'' the quality of the wine is no longer considered to be superior.'' According to a 2009 report, the Languedoc- Roussillon region of France produces some 3 billion bottles of wine annually. Virtually every significant type of wine is produced in this region. Included among the production are favorite Bordeaux wine and my fine liquors like Congnac. The history of wine in Languedoc is ancient. The Greeks were recorded to be planting grapes in this area as early as 500 BC. In these early days, Languedoc earned the reputation for the best quality of wine. The early Burgundy and Bordeaux were made here. Since the surname "Poule" is listed by some as the original Poole name in Languedoc, it is interesting to note that one of the wines produced in David Poole's time was "PiquePoule". According to one history, the appellation "Languedoc" remained "impressively high quality" until the time of the industrial revolution, when production began to exceed demand. A phylloxera epidemic killed off the high quality grapes and the grapes stock brought in from America did not do as well as they did in other regions of France. === Background Information === David and Daniel are documented to be French Huguenots from Languedoc France. In many ways calling them "French" may be misleading. Although clearly , Languedoc was French at the time the Pool family fled, French was neither their native language nor culture. Languedoc was very distinct from that of France. Their language was Occitan not French. Although an estimated 2 million people still speak Occitan, it is considered an "endangered language". It was the original language that the Troubadours lyrics, and even today, some learn the language to sing the historic music. The names David, and Martin were written the same in Occitan as English. However, if on-line translators are correct, there is no word like "POOLE" or POULE" in Occitan... I have seen no scholar propose what our actual surname looked or sounded like in Occitan. However, early American immigrants tended to have names that "sounded similar", so my guess is that Poule or Poole "sounded" to an English or French ear, something like "Poole". Who were the "Huguenots"? (wtp note, 2015: I have recently seen one wine writer who believes that Poule is a mistranslation of a Catalan term, but I do not know the level of scholarship of this thesis) Historically, "Huguenots" were French Protestants inspired by the 1530 writings of John Calvin. At the peak, there were about two million Huguenots. The population was concentrated in southern and central France, including the Languedoc region of southern France, which is where our "Pool" ancestors lived. Catholic hostility against the Protestants grew, in spite of concessions and edicts of toleration from the French crown ( most notably the Edict of Nantes) Religious persecutions increased, and ultimately the Edict of Nantes was revoked by the Edict of Fountainbleau which pressured many Huguenots to convert. While nearly three-quarters eventually submitted, roughly 500,000 Huguenots fled France for various Protestant European nations and to overseas colonies. Our own Pool line went to England and from there to America. . '''Who were the Occitians?''' Occitania was not just Languedoc, it includes the following regions: • Areas in southern France including Languedoc.. • The Occitan Valleys in the Italian Alps, • The Aryan valley, in the Pyrenees, in Catalonia (Spain) The Principality of Monaco (where Occitan is traditionally spoken besides Monégasque). Language (from Wikipedia) Occitan or langue d'oc (lenga d'òc) is a Latin-based Romance language in the same way as Spanish, Italian or French.. Catalan is a language very similar to Occitan and there are quite strong historical and cultural links between Occitania and Catalonia. French school Occitan literature was glorious and flourishing a... in the 12th and 13th centuries, the troubadours invented courtly love (fin'amor) and the Lenga d'Òc spread throughout all European cultivated circles. But from the 13th to the 17th centuries, the French kings gradually conquered Oceania, sometimes by war and slaughtering the population, sometimes by annexation with subtle political intrigue. Wine and Cheese: (again from Wikipedia) Oceania is also home of a great variety of cheeses (like Roquefort, ) and a great diversity of wines such as Bordeaux considered as one of the finest in the world including Jeri and my favorite Bordeaux wine like St Julien Saint-Émilion wine. Alcohols such my favorite: Cognac. Perhaps more than just coincidnece, one of the wines produced since the time of our David Poole was "Pique de Poule" whose spelling is the same as "A History of Wine in America" gives to our Pool family. '''WHAT WERE THE ENGLISH THINKING? SILK AND WINE FROM AMERICA?''' I was curious about the efforts of the English to manufacture fine silk and wine in America, I found that this was just one of a very large group of economic initiatives launched by the English. (Our David and Daniel Poole's story of industry experts being sent to America to help establish a new industry was just one of a large number of potential ventures; for example Dutch and Poles were sent to establish pitch, tar, turpentine, and potash industry.)Many English economists thought there was a "economic crisis", that English were having difficulty getting the materials and products they needed and that foreign markets were being closed to them. Idle and "starving" workers, combined with the exhaustion of key natural resources fueled concerns. Many key industries, such as shipbuilding and woolens seemed to be on steep decline. According to one source " .... nothing other than the immediate establishment of colonies could prevent disaster." Virtually none of the efforts succeeded -- except the one that was not planned from London: The raising of tobacco was a huge financial success SECTION 1.3 OUR first pool families in America YSEARCH.org / familytreedna.com show the following lines are connected within 10 generations or less (approx 98% confidence level) Geo Pinkney POOL b1857 Linc.Co.MO s/o Wm & Luvenia G-M201 John POOL bc1758 SC, d1839 AL G-M201 John POOL(c1758 SC/VA d.1839 AL) m.MahuldaHOLLOWAY G-F2885 Sam'l Morris Benton(bc1720/d Feb1770) HapG-F2885 G-F2885 WmThomasPOOLE b.1805KY d.BeatriceNE m DelilahBROWN G-F2885 WmMitchell POOL(1840 Franklin,ARK/1904) m E. RICE G-F2885 David Poole, Languedoc France 1600 (preliminary) G-F2885 James B Pool, Brunswick VA, 1756 G-F2885 George Pool, c1730s,Wake/JohnstonCos.,NC G-F2885 Thomas Poole of So Carolina>>> Winona TX G-M201 George Wash.POOL b.1814 Batesville Ark m. C. SMITH G-F2885 Nicholas POOL(1765/1825 Baldwin,GA) m N.A. CHAPMAN G-F2885 There are matching Poole / Pool families at Family Tree DNA, some of these are duplicates of the information at YSEARCH.ORG - Since the authorization to redistribute this familyteeDNA data has not been expressly given, I do not include it here. ( TO BE INSERTED EARLY MAP OF ECC Below: Elizabeth City County VA) • We have a near perfect match with several lines of Pool’s that are descended from Poole’s that lived in the area of Elizabeth City County Virginia, Isle of Wight, etc as shown in the map below . • Work by a number of genealogists including Bill Avery, Donna Cuzze, Joe Slattery, and others; combined with my own work, has, I believe, provided convincing evidence that our Pool line descends from David Poole who immigrated from Languedoc France to Elizabeth City County VA (by way of London England). • This group of Poole / Pool families migrated to other parts of Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina. We have a near perfect match with a line of Pool’s that lived in Elizabeth City Virginia. Genetic match calculations from familytreedna state that there is a 98% probability that our common grandfather is 10 generations or less distant. I believe that I have successfully traced this line back 11 generations – so there is over 98% probability that our connection lines within this time frame. . CAVEAT EMPTOR: I think the totality of the evidence that our "James Pool" descends from David Poole of Elizabeth City County VA, is convincing. However, I provide here my complete basis so that others can judge for themselves. I have tried to provide "warnings" where I consider data to be uncertain or speculative by inserting cautionary words like "possible / probable / speculative / ? " into the person's name. With these strong caveats in place, here is my best current thinking on our James Pool’s Ancestors: • Alexander Pool – father • Alexander Poole. – grandfather • Thomas Poole - great grandfather • John Poole, Sr. – gg grandfather • David Poule / Poole ggg grandfather

HULL Descendants Family Reunion

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Annual Family Reunion of the Descendants of James Riley Hull (1826-1904) meets in Guthrie, Oklahoma on the first Sunday of October each year. Guthrie is the final resting place of Francis Elizabeth McMahan Hull, wife of Micajah Leonard Hull, son of James Riley Hull.

Hultgren Lodge

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Using one of the larger cabins at the nearby Tepeetonka, owned and run by his mother and sisters, Fredolf Hultgren built up the Hultgren Lodge into one of the Upper Midwest's premier fishing lodges and vacation destinations from 1934 to 1968.

Hume Family History

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This is a central page for organizing genealogy related to '''Hume''' families and information about individuals, places, and things named Hume. (Do you have any info about Hume or the name? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate. You can also post a comment or memory below.) === Alternate Spellings === Other spellings include Holmes, Hulm, Hulme and Home. === Origins of the Surname Hume === It is an English and Scottish surname. It refers to meadow lands near or surrounded by water, grassy plains; sometimes an island. In the Danish form; "hulm" or "holmr" its meaning is a small island or piece of flat land surrounded by streams. In 1200 England, the surname "de Hulm" was used in Lancashire. In Berwickshire County the surname is written "Home". It is spelled "Hume" in Scotland. "Hulme" is in Lancashire, Cheshire, Essex and Staffordshire counties. In the USA, the surname Hume is often found in Illinois, Missouri, Virginia, California, Kentucky and New York. === Famous and Creative Humes === * [[Hume-1|Walter Reginald Hume]] (1873-1943) was an inventor and entrepreneur n Australia. He founded Humes' Patent Cement Iron Syndicate Ltd to develop his revolutionary centrifugal process for the manufacture of steel reinforced concrete pipes. * [[Holmes-3|Hodgen Holmes]] (ca. 1770-1835) from South Carolina developed the sawtooth gin for the removal of seeds from cotton, but missed the opportunity to patent the cotton gin because of Eli Whitney. === Towns with Name Hulme === * Hulme, Manchester, Lancaster, England. Hulme is surrounded by water on three sides (the River Irwell, the Medlock and the Cornbrook). Its population had a great explorion during the 19th century with the Industrial Revolution, only it did hurt the people living there with all the factories, long labor hours, crime, slums and dirt. It wasn't until the 1960s did conditions improve with many of the old housing and factories cleared out and new ones built. === Humes on WikiTree === Here is the current [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/H/HUME_1.html Hume Index]. Are you a Hume? Please add yourself to WikiTree. Anyone you add will appear on the index tomorrow morning. [[Category:Surnames]]

Hunkin Family

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===The Surname Hunkin=== {{Image|file=Hunkin_Family-2.jpg |align=r |size=m }}The surname of HUNKIN was a baptismal name 'the son of John' an ancient personal name. This name has enjoyed enormous popularity in Europe, being given in honour of St. John, the Baptist, precurser of Christ and of St. John the Evangelist, author of the fourth gospel, as well as others of the nearly one thousand saints of the name. Some of the principal forms of the name in other European languages are Evan, Ioan, Sean, Johann, Hans, Jan, Jean, Giovanni, Giannai, Vanni, Juan and Ivan. Early records of the name mention Roger Hunkin, who was recorded in the year 1273 in County Norfolk. Elizabeth Hancks, 1564 London. Thomas Hankin and Margaret Wilkinson were married at St. George's, Hanover Square, London in 1761, and George Hankinson wed Mary Smith at the same church in 1778. William Hanks and Lucy Edwards were married at St. George's, Hanover Square, London in 1789. During the Middle Ages, when people were unable to read or write signs were needed for all visual identification. For several centuries city streets in Britain were filled with signs of all kinds, public houses, tradesmen and even private householders found them necessary. This was an age when there were no numbered houses, and an address was a descriptive phrase that made use of a convenient landmark. At this time, coat of arms came into being, for the practical reason that men went into battle heavily armed and were difficult to recognise. It became the custom for them to adorn their helmets with distinctive crests, and to paint their shields with animals and the like. Coats of arms accompanied the development of surnames, becoming hereditary in the same way. Surnames before the Norman Conquest of 1066 were rare in England having been brought by the Normans when William the Conqueror invaded the shores. The practice spread to Scotland and Ireland by the 12th century, and in Wales they appeared as late as the 16th century. Most surnames can be traced to one of four sources, locational, from the occupation of the original bearer, nicknames or simply font names based on the first name of the parent being given as the second name to their child. The associated coat of arms is recorded in Sir Bernard Burkes General Armory. Registered at Gatherley, County Devon. Granted to John Hunkin, descended from William Hunkyn Esq, of Southkimbane, County Cornwall in 1620.Added By: [[Hunkin-99|Merryl Hunkin]]; 19 July 2017 ::Source: http://www.4crests.com/hunkin-coat-of-arms.html ===Hunkin Early Origins=== The surname Hunkin was first found in Cornwall where they held a family seat as Lords of the Manor of South Kimber. Cornwall was a land set apart, a land of mystique and quaint customs, more strongly related to Brittany and Wales than to England. It was not until the 10th century that they submitted to the Saxon rule of England. Since then, their influence has moved east into Devon, Somerset and Dorset.Added By: [[Hunkin-99|Merryl Hunkin]]; 19 July 2017 ::Source: https://www.houseofnames.com/hunkin-family-crest ===Hunkin Spelling Variations=== Cornish surnames are characterized by a multitude of spelling variations. The frequent changes in surnames are due to the fact that the Old and Middle English languages lacked definite spelling rules. The official court languages, which were Latin and French, were also influential on the spelling of a surname. Since the spelling of surnames was rarely consistent in medieval times, and scribes and church officials recorded names as they sounded rather than adhering to any specific spelling rules, it was common to find the same individual referred to with different spellings of their surname in the ancient chronicles. Moreover, a large number of foreign names were brought into England, which accelerated and accentuated the alterations to the spelling of various surnames. Lastly, spelling variations often resulted from the linguistic differences between the people of Cornwall and the rest of England. The Cornish spoke a unique Brythonic Celtic language which was first recorded in written documents during the 10th century. However, they became increasingly Anglicized, and Cornish became extinct as a spoken language in 1777, although it has been revived by Cornish patriots in the modern era. The name has been spelled Hunkin, Hunkins, Hunkens, Unkins, Hunkyn, Hunkyns and others. Added By: [[Hunkin-99|Merryl Hunkin]]; 19 July 2017 ===Hunkin Name Research=== This is information from Michael Hunkin who has done extensive research on the Hunkin family: “The consensus of opinion on the origin of the Hunkin is that one or more Huneken or Hunckynge were part of the Norman army that fought at the Battle of Hastings in 1066. It seems likely that he or they were Flemings or Dutchmen but the spelling of their name was Hunckynge which is known to be German and that they came from the area near Wurttemberg. The earliest spelling and location of the German name is located on a farm wall in Hunkinton which is about 4 miles from Shrewsbury in Shropshire, England.” Michael Hunkin visited the remains of this village, as well as talking to the family historian at Shrewsbury Library, “A variation of the early days of the family was written by a teacher in 1949 as follows: ‘The founder of the family was a Fleming or Dutchman who came across from France with William the Conqueror in 1066. The name Hunkin is a contracted form of Hunneken meaning Little Henry. Around 1200 the Norman knight Sir Walter de Hunkin was given a manor and lands at Duloe, near Looe, Cornwall. During the Hundred Years War between England and France (1327-1453) the Hunkyns of the day were expert at the firing of projectiles including a delightful sharp edged missile known as a mascle, a diamond-shaped piece of metal with four cutting edges to wound or kill their foes. This is why the Hunkin coat of arms bears a mascle; the mascle is the diamond shape lying on the bar in the centre of the shield.’” ::Source: https://www.houseofnames.com/hunkin-family-crest {{Image|file=Hunkin_Family-1.jpg |align=c |size=L }}

Hunsaker Name Study

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[[Category: Hunsaker Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] : This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Hunsaker and ALL its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect--and those that don't. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. : To add your ancestor to this study, simply include the following category to the Biography section of his or her profile: ::
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: Variations on the Hunsaker surname are: Hunsicker, Hunsecker, Hunsiker, Hunziger, Huntzinger and Hunsucker. Supposedly, the name derives from the origins of Valentine Hunsicker, in the centre of the Schwartzwald (the German Black Forest), about 70 miles north of Zurich, where there is found a district which bears names from the time of Attila the Hun, in Hunstruck, Hunstruecker, Hunsbach, and in the center of the valley, Hunseck (Huns' Valley). It is believed that the name Hunsecker came from this valley and possibly this is the origin of the family.[[Hunsaker-284|Hunsaker-284]]
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Hunt

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Hunt County, Texas

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Welcome to Hunt County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The current leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Hunt_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=East Texas College (Now A & M) . }} :'''1839''' Anglo settlers arrived, finding small bands of Kiowa Indians. The Kiowa left soon, and did not cause problems for settlers.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch22 :'''1836-1845''' Settlement remained sparse during the years of the republic and early statehood. :'''1846''' -{{Blue|Hunt county was formed from Fannin and Nacogdoches counties, 1846.}} It was named for Memucan Hunt, Republic secretary of navy. . https://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/hunt-county {{Image|file=Hunt_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=160 |caption=Hunt county in TX. }}{{clear}} :'''1846''' Greenville was built on land donated by McQuinney H. Wright and James G. Bourland, and remained the county seat. {{Image|file=Hunt_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Greenville layout. }}{{clear}} :'''1850s''' -Parts of the county were suitable for the growth of cotton, but a slaveholding–cotton plantation society did not develop due to the lack of transportation. There were no navigable rivers, and railroads had not yet been built. The nearest market was Jefferson (120 miles Eastward) Supplies had to be hauled in by ox cart.. :'''1860''' The county developed a self-sufficient yeoman-farmer type of economy. The 6,053 Anglos were natives of Southern states and had (577) African Americans held as slaves by (142) Anglos. These slaveholders were an elite group which dominated the county politically until after the war. :'''1861''' Hunt County citizens were sharply divided over secession. Martin D. Hart and brother Hardin were leaders of a very vocal '''anti-secession minority'''. The vote in the county was close (416 to 339), but a majority supported secession. :'''1862-65''' - Civil war majority of residents supported the war effort, and hundreds of county men fought. :'''1863-65''' Number of African Americans increased to 1,200 due to slaveholders from Southern states moving their slaves to the county to keep them from fleeing to or being confiscated by the Union forces. :'''1866-1870''' The white citizens resented the defeat and the enfranchisement of Reconstruction. Feuds broke out between Unionists and former Confederates. :'''Jan 1869''' Lee Peacock feud, the United States Army troops were called in to restore order until June, 1870. :'''Jan. 1870''' Hunt County was returned to white control and remained loyal to the Democratic party for many years after Reconstruction. :'''1870''' - County boundaries were reduced by the creation of Rains County. :'''mid-1870s''' Railroads were connected to within 30 miles of Hunt County. :'''Oct. 1880''' The first train arrived in Greenville on the East aline and Red River Railroad. Next came Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railroad extended its line to Greenville. :'''1887''' A privately owned electricity-generating plant was opened in Greenville. When the town purchased the plant shortly thereafter, Greenville became the first community in Texas with municipally owned public utilities. During the early years of the twentieth century, Greenville extended its lines to farmers who lived in the central part of the county. :'''1900''' Hunt County had grown to a population of 47,295, with 5,946 farms and a cotton crop in excess of 50,000 bales in 1900. Cotton provided the county with its principal cash crop through the first half of the twentieth century. It did not bring prosperity for most of the county's residents. :'''1904 Seven''' rail lines crossed some part of the county, and '''eleven''' railroad towns of varying sizes were providing farmers facilities for shipping their crops. The county remained rural, with an economy that depended heavily on agriculture, but Hunt County was no longer a small, isolated, yeoman-farmer society. :'''1904''' Hunt County had numerous industrial operations, including sawmills, cotton-spinning mills, cotton compresses, a cottonseed-oil refinery, and a shoe factory. Industries such as these employed a small minority of the county's work force (only 685 wage earners in 1940) before World War II. :'''1900-1940'''- African American population increased slightly in both real numbers and proportionally to 12.9% percent of the population. :'''1930- The Great Depression''' hit Hunt County hard, when value of farms dropped to 50% of the 1920 value. 2,259 heads of families were listed on government relief. Unemployment rate was 16.7%-represented by tenant farmers and sharecroppers that were forced to leave the land. 72% of the farmers tilled land they did not own. {{Image|file=Hunt_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Audie Murphy war Memorial }} :'''1941- World War II''' During the war an Air Corps training facility, '''Majors Field''' opened outside of Greenville, employing workers. :'''1945''' - '''Majors Field''' closed and was converted to an industrial site, and a successful effort was made to attract industry. :'''1940s, 1950s''' the economy began to change perceptibly. Cotton continued to be vital. Increasing mechanization led to larger farms, and tenants and sharecroppers continued to leave the land. :'''1953''' Over '''2,100''' of the county's citizens were employed in manufacturing. ===Government Offices=== Hunt County has had seven courthouses 1847, 1853, 1859, 1881, 1883, 1885, and 1929http://www.texasescapes.com/TOWNS/Greenville/Hunt-County-Courthouse-Greenville-Texas.htm '''1st Courts-''' Court sessions were held under oak trees at the corner of St. John and Bourland streets until the first courthouse was built here in 1847. '''1st Courthouse, 1847''' This was a log cabin, located on the west side of the square. '''2nd Courthouse, 1853-''' 1847 courthouse was replaced in 1853 by a 2-story frame courthouse on the NW corner. '''3rd Courthouse, 1858''' The center of the square, which had been reserved for a more substantial building, was used in 1858 for the third courthouse. This was the first brick structure in the county.This building was condemned in 1874. '''4th Courthouse 1859''' County offices were moved to a building at 2610 Lee Street, purchased from the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. {{Image|file=Hunt_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=1883 Courthouse, . }}{{clear}} 5th Courthouse, 1883 fifth courthouse, an ornate red brick building with white stone trim, was constructed here in 1883. Thirteen months later it was destroyed by a fire which heavily damaged the town's commercial district. {{Image|file=Hunt_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=1885 Courthouse. }}{{clear}} '''6th Courthouse, 1885''' A new courthouse, which closely resembled the 1883 structure, was built in 1885. This lasted 40 years. {{Image|file=Hunt_County_Texas-7.jpg |align=r |size=500 |caption=1929 Courthouse }}{{clear}} '''7th Courthouse,1929''' 1928 the 1885 courthouse was torn down to make room for construction of the present courthouse, the seventh for Hunt County. A formal dedication was held on April 11, 1929, the 83rd anniversary of the county's founding. ===Geography=== https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch22 :Location - Hunt County is in NE Texas. :County Seat is Greenville and largest town, is 51 miles NE of Dallas on Interstate-Hwy 30. :County's center is 36°06' north latitude and 96°05' west longitude. :Size: 840 square miles of the Blackland Prairie region of the state, a vast plain. :Topography -stream valleys are shallow, and the drainage divides are well rounded. :Elevation 450 feet above sea level in SE part to a high of 700 feet in the northwestern part. :Rivers/Creeks NW part is in the drainage basin of the Trinity River. NE part of the county is drained by the Sulphur River, and the remainder is drained by the Sabine. :Soil on the uplands -loamy or clayey and loamy. Bottomland soil is clayey. Bottom lands are not suited as due to flooding :Mineral resources include gas, oil, and sand. :Temperatures - winter minimum of 33° F in January to maximum of 93° in July. :Rainfall averages forty-three inches a year :Growing season varies from 218 to 247 days. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch22 ====Adjacent counties==== {| !Counties !Counties |- | *Fannin County (north) *Delta County (northeast) *Collin County (west) *Hopkins County (east) | *Rains County (southeast) *Kaufman County (south) *Rockwall County (southwest) *Van Zandt County (southeast) |} =====Protected areas===== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audie_Murphy_American_Cotton_Museum Audie Murphy Cotton Museum] {{Image|file=Hunt_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Audie Murphy war Memorial }} ===Demographics=== Hunt County is a county in the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2010 census, its population was 86,129. Its county seat is Greenville. The county is named for Memucan Hunt, Jr., the first Republic of Texas Minister to United States from 1837 to 1838 and the third Texas Secretary of the Navy from 1838 to 1839. In 2000, 76,596 people resided in the county with a population density of 91 people per sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 83.57% White, 9.45% Black or African American, 0.73% Native American, 0.54% Asian, 0.07% Pacific Islander, 3.93% from other races, and 1.70% from two or more races. About 8.31% of the population were Hispanic. The median income for a household in the county was $36,752, and for a family was $44,388. Males had a median income of $33,347 versus $23,085 for females. The per capita income for the county was $17,554. About 8.60% of families and 12.80% of the population were below the poverty line, including 15.80% of those under age 18 and 11.70% of those age 65 or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hunt_County,_Texas *Hunt County is part of the Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area. Top Employers:
:# Employer # of Employees Location :1 L-3 Communications 6,400 Greenville :T-2 Texas A&M University-Commerce 900 Commerce :T-2 Walmart 900* Commerce, Greenville, Quinlan :4 Greenville Independent School District 702 Greenville :5 Hunt Regional Medical Center 600 Greenville Hospitals:
*Hunt Regional Healthcare, with the Hunt Regional Medical Centerin Greenville being the largest hospital in the county. Veterans services
*The Disabled American Veterans, Chapter 81, located at 2502 Church Street, offers veterans and their dependents a meeting place and assistance with filing and mailing disability forms. *The American Legion Otho Morgan Post 17 meets at 4509 Moulton St. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Highways!! Highways!! Highways |- |I-30 Interstate 30||Texas State Highway 11||Texas Loop 178 |- |US Highway 67||Texas State Highway 24||Texas Spur 302 |- |US Highway 69||Texas State Highway 34||Texas State Highway 276 |- |US Highway 380||Texas State Highway 50||Texas State Highway 66 |- |Texas State Highway 224 |} {{Image|file=Hunt_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=220 |caption=Hunt county in TX. }}{{clear}} *In 2014 More than 69% were high school graduates, and 16% had college degrees. :In the early twenty-first century education, manufacturing, and agribusiness were the key elements of the area's economy. *2002 the county had 2,784 farms and ranches covering 400,272 acres, 56% of which were devoted to crops, 35% to pasture, and 6% to woodlands. The local farmers and ranchers earned $28,066,000; livestock sales accounted for $16,351,000 of the total. Cattle, forage, and greenhouse crops were the chief agricultural products!! '''Politics''':
Following Reconstruction, Hunt Co. was returned to Anglo control in January 1870 and remained loyal to the Democratic party for many years after Reconstruction. The county voted Democratic candidates for president through 1948. Dwight D Eisenhower carried the area and a trend toward Republican support and politics. Democrats won won majorities in 1960,as well as Bill Clinton won a plurality of votes in 1992. Ross Perot, an independent polled strongly. George W Bush carried the county by large margins, in both 200 and 2004.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch22 =====Cities===== {| !Cities !Cities !Cities |- | *[[:Category:Caddo Mills, Texas|Caddo Mills]] *[[:Category:Campbell, Texas|Campbell]] *[[:Category:Celeste, Texas|Celeste]] *[[:Category:Commerce, Texas|Commerce]] *[[:Category:Quinlan, Texas|Quinlan]] | *'''[[:Category:Greenville, Texas|Greenville]] (county seat)''' *[[:Category:Hawk Cove, Texas|Hawk Cove]] *[[:Category:Josephine, Texas|Josephine]] *[[:Category:Union Valley, Hunt County, Texas|Union Valley]] | *[[:Category:West Tawakoni, Texas|West Tawakoni]] *[[:Category:Wolfe City, Texas|Wolfe City]] *[[:Category:Neylandville, Texas|Neylandville]] *[[:Category:Royse City, Texas|Royse City]] (mostly Rockwall Co.. & Collin Co.) |} =====Town and Unin Community===== {| ! Community ! Community |- | *Fairlie *Mexico * Floyd *Neylandville {Town) | *Jacobia *Merit *Kingston *Cash |} =====Schools===== {| border="1" class="sortable" !School Districts!! School Districts |- |Bland ISD (sm. portion in Collin Co.)||Wolfe City ISD (sm. portion in Fannin Co.) |- |Celeste ISD ||Commerce ISD (sm. portion in Delta Co.) |- |Caddo Mills ISD||Community ISD (mostly in Collin Co. |- |Campbell ISD||Cooper ISD (most in Delta Co.) |- |Greenville ISD ||Lone Oak ISD (small portion in Rains Co.) |- |Boles ISD ||Leonard ISD (most in Fannin Co., sm. portion in Collin Co. |- |Quinlan ISD ||Royse City ISD (most in Rockwall Co., sm. portion in Collin Co.) |- |Terrell ISD (most in Kaufman County)|| Cumby ISD (most in Hopkins Co.) |- |Fannindel ISD (most in Fannin County; sm.portion in Delta, Lamar co.) |} Colleges
* Texas A&M University-Commerce *Paris Junior College-Greenville Center are located within the county. ====Formed From==== *founded in 1846 from portions of Nacogdoches and Fannin counties. ====Resources==== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Tawakoni Lake Tawakoni] The Lake has a diverse array of wildlife such as deer, feral hogs, snakes, raccoons, bobcats, and over 200 species of birds. Sightings of the American alligator in certain areas of the lake have been reported. The lake mainly has post oak hardwood timber and plants native to the Texas Blackland Prairies. In the summer of 2007 Lake Tawakoni State Park was the site of a large, rare spider web. The web stretched over a 200-yard path and attracted considerable attention from entomologists. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Tawakoni {{Image|file=Hunt_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=Lake Tawakoni. }}{{clear}} =====Census===== :1850 --- 1,520 — :1860 --- 6,630 336.2% :1870 --- 10,291 55.2% :1880 --- 17,230 67.4% :1890 --- 31,885 85.1% :1900 --- 47,295 48.3% :1910 --- 48,116 1.7% :1920 --- 50,350 4.6% :1930 --- 49,016 −2.6% :1940 --- 48,793 −0.5% :1950 --- 42,731 −12.4% :1960 --- 39,399 −7.8% :1970 --- 47,948 21.7% :1980 --- 55,248 15.2% :1990 --- 64,343 16.5% :2000 --- 76,596 19.0% :2010 --- 86,129 12.4% :Est. 2015 --- 89,844 ====Notables==== :George C. Butte, Attorney General of Puerto Rico :Waggoner Carr, Texas State Representative and Attorney General :Warlick Carr, attorney and brother of Waggoner Carr :Ray Keck, interim president of Texas A&M University-Commerce Audie Murphy, World War II soldier and Medal of Honor recipient :Cline Paden, evangelist and missionary *[[Murphy-4027 |Audie Leon "Little Texas" Murphy]], Major, MOH =====Land Grants===== *Mexican government made a few land grants in the area of Hunt County in 1835 =====Cemeteries===== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Simmons Cemetery, Cash, Texas|Simmons Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Van Sickle Cemetery, Cash, Texas|Van Sickle Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Celeste Cemetery, Celeste, Texas|Celeste Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Lebanon Cemetery, Commerce, Texas|Lebanon Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Rosemound Cemetery, Commerce, Texas|Rosemound Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Bethel Cemetery, Greenville, Texas|Bethel Cemetery]] *[[:Category: East Mount Cemetery, Greenville, Texas|East Mount Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Forest Park Cemetery, Greenville, Texas|Forest Park Cemetery]] *[[:Category: McWright Cemetery, Greenville, Texas|McWright Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Lone Oak Cemetery, Lone Oak, Texas|Lone Oak Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Prairie Valley Cemetery, Lone Oak, Texas|Prairie Valley Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Merit Cemetery, Merit, Texas|Merit Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Peoria Cemetery, Peoria, Texas|Peoria Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Lakeside Memorial Park, Quinlan, Texas|Lakeside Memorial Park]] *[[:Category: Odd Fellows Cemetery, Quinlan, Texas|Odd Fellows Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Wade Cemetery, Quinlan, Texas|Wade Cemetery]] *[[:Category: West Memorial Cemetery, Quinlan, Texas|West Memorial Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Wieland Cemetery, Wieland, Texas|Wieland Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Mount Carmel Cemetery, Wolfe City, Texas|Mount Carmel Cemetery]] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/etx/hunt/listhunt.html Hunt County, Texas Cemeteries] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2635 FindaGrave Cemeteries] ===Sources=== *https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hct06 *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hunt_County,_Texas *https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch22 *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/etx/hunt/listhunt.html Hunt County, Texas Cemeteries] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2635 FindaGrave Cemeteries] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txhunt/ TxGen Genealogy]

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] === Decsription === A paper chronicling the research of an unnamed Genealogist into the Hunts of Pickens and Greenville Counties, SC, along with the information they found. === Notes on Hunt Paper 1 === I was given two sets of papers. One set typed, 86 pages in total length, of which I have pp. 37- 86, (Hunt Paper 1) and another set of hand written papers 69 pages in total length (Hunt Paper 2). The first, typed paper, is the basis, it seems, for the second hand written paper and Both appear to be the basis of the diagram of the family tree, and my mother's handwritten papers. - M. Gaulden No Author, Title or date is given for "Hunt Paper 1". It appears to be a rambling dialogue with it's author making notes to other people attempting to research the Hunt Line, interjected into the main body of the paper. As the author makes discoveries, the author corrects earlier entries at the point the realization is made rather than going back to correct earlier conjectures. A numbering system is used to identify entries enabling the author to make those corrections or direct readers for reference without confusion. === Links === [http://www.mgaulden.com/huntpaper1.htm Hunt Paper 1] [http://www.mgaulden.com/huntinfo.htm#hp1excerpt Excerpts From Hunt Paper 1]

Hunt Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:Hunt Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] {{One Name Study|name=Hunt}}
'''Hunt One Name Study'''
The mission of the project is to add and improve profiles of all Hunts. Project members take primary responsibility for relevant profiles or family groups and work on merging duplicates, cleaning up profiles, adding sources, removing incorrect information and offering research assistance as needed. Note from Sandra Sharon - "This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname, Hunt, and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. I started this page in conjunction with my Burke County, N.C. One Place Study since there was no Hunt Name Study in progress. I would love to turn this over to someone who actually has Hunt as one of their surnames of research. Below are three links to variations on the origin of the surname Hunt including some famous folks with the last name. Please note that I am in no way endorsing the paid sites. I just found the information on them interesting." Project Space Page Links: :[[Space:The_Origins_of_The_Hunt_14| The Origins of the Hunt 14]] == Meaning/Origins of Last Name 'Hunt' == "Hunt Name Meaning English: occupational name for a hunter, Old English hunta (a primary derivative of huntian ‘to hunt’). The term was used not only of the hunting on horseback of game such as stags and wild boars, which in the Middle Ages was a pursuit restricted to the ranks of the nobility, but also to much humbler forms of pursuit such as bird catching and poaching for food. The word seems also to have been used as an Old English personal name and to have survived into the Middle Ages as an occasional personal name. Compare Huntington and Huntley. Irish: in some cases (in Ulster) of English origin, but more commonly used as a quasi-translation of various Irish surnames such as Ó Fiaich (see Fee). Possibly an Americanized spelling of German Hundt.Dictionary of American Family Names ©2013, Oxford University Press, Ancestry.ca *[https://www.thoughtco.com/hunt-name-meaning-and-origin-1422532 HUNT Surname Meaning and Origin, Kimberely Powel June 4, 2017] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hunt_%28surname%29 Wikipedia Entry on the Origins of the surname Hunt including famous folks with the surname] *[http://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=hunt Ancestry's listing for the Origins of the name Hunt] *[https://www.houseofnames.com/hunt-family-crest House of Names listing for the Origin of the surname Hunt] === Variations === :Hutt :Hundt :Huet :Hurt :Hunter :Huntar :Hunte :Hunta :Huntt == Hunt Demographics == Ancestry.com has collated some interesting [http://www.ancestry.com/facts/Hunt-family-history.ashx Hunt demographics]. Here are some of the numbers. ===Early Hunts by Location (to 1830)=== This list contains individuals who were the first of their family to settle an area. ====UK==== =====England===== =====Ireland===== ====North America==== =====Canada===== =====United States===== ======Connecticutt====== ======Massachusetts====== :[[Hunt-844|Edward Hunt]] b. 1632, England, d. 20 May 1656 in Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay ======New York====== :[[Hunt-3199|Thomas Hunt]] b.abt. 1615 - d. abt. 1695 - Settled Westchester, County, NY. ======North Carolina====== :[[Hunt-8353|Memucan Hunt]] b. 1729 VA - d. 1808 NC ======South Carolina====== :[[Hunt-1091|Esli Hunt, Sr.]] b. 1759, Bedford County, VA - d. 1837, Greenville, SC ======Texas====== ======Virginia====== :[[Hunt-8353|Memucan Hunt]] b. 1729 Lunenburg, VA - d. 1808 Oxford, NC :[[Hunt-6144|Dr. Thomas Hunt]] b. abt. 1730, '''Unknown''', - d. bef. 1801 Bedford County, VA == Hunt DNA == Since DNA can be traced along a patrilineal (father to father to father) line it can be interesting for someone studying the genealogy of a surname, theoretically at least. The Y chromosome conveniently follows our Western Europe convention on last names. ===Hunt DNA Projects=== Although there are now many companies offering DNA testing for genealogical purposes, Family Tree DNA is the largest. They have groups organized around surnames including this one: * [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/Huntsurname/default.aspx?section=yresults Hunt Surname DNA Project - Y-DNA Classic Chart - Results] ====Haplogroups==== This is the list of Haplogroups reported in the Hunt FTDNA, DNA study. {| border="1" |E-M2||J-Y23382||R-L21||R-U198 |- |E-S7461||J-Z28739||R-M269||R-M269 |- |E-BY6800||J-Z40258||R-FGC14737||E-L117 |- |E-M35||J-M172||R-FGC14737||R-A16815 |- |G-M201||R-CTS3402||R-YP4131||R-Y22972 |- |G-L140||R-M269||R-DF27||R-M269 |- |I-M170||R-DF19||R-BY56082||R-CTS7411 |- |I-M253||R-Z41627||R-DF27||R-FGC13125 |- |I-Z131||R-L48||R-BY56082||R-S588 |- |I-P30||R-Z2||T-M70||R-M173 |- |I-Y130736||R-U106||J-P58||Q-M242 |- |I-Y39206||R-P25||C-M216||I-M253 |- |I-M223||R-FGC28998||J-M172||R-BY16760 |- |J-M172||R-BY11789||I-FGC22406||I-Y4751 |- |J-Z40263||R-A274||R-BY42760|| |} ===Hunt DNA connections on WikiTree=== :to [[Hunt-776|Richard Hunt]] 1656-1719 of Charles Parish,York, Colony of Virginia - David Hunt: Y-DNA Test 37 and 67 markers, haplogroup I-M253 Relationship: # David is the son of David (Hunt) Diefenderfer Sr. [unknown confidence] # David is the son of Alvin Hunt [unknown confidence] # Alvin is the son of Edward Hunt [unknown confidence] # Edward is the son of Frank Washington Hunt [unknown confidence] # Frank is the son of James Marion Hunt [unknown confidence] # James is the son of Joseph Hunt [unknown confidence] # Joseph is the son of James Hunt [unknown confidence] # James is the son of Christopher Hunt [unknown confidence] # Christopher is the son of Ralph Hunt [unknown confidence] # Ralph is the son of Richard Hunt [unknown confidence] :This makes Richard the eighth great grandfather of David. == Discussion Boards == * [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/hunt Hunt Q&A in G2G]: WikiTree's own question and answer forum. This page gives all Q&A tagged with the surname Hunt. == Famous Hunts == == Hunts on WikiTree == Here is the complete [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hunt Hunt Index]. When you add yourself (if your surname is Hunt) or a Hunt relative to WikiTree your addition(s) will automatically be included on the index the following day. ==Sources==

Hunter Family Bible

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A page to house the pictures found in the Hunter Family Bible, found at a yard sale in Iowa.

Hunter Name Study

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[[Category:Hunter Name Study]] [[Category: Hunter Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Hunter Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect data on the '''HUNTER''' name. The hope is that other researchers like you will'' join the study'' to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the '''Hunter''' name. ==How to Join== To join the Hunter Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Hunter-5770|Carol (Hunter) Sullivan]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Hunter}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. If you would like to help, please do! Name Origins Scottish Clan Branches ==Resources== Use of Clan Crest Badge by members.docx Lairds List SEPTS.docx ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== This study includes the variants: *1. Huntar (Latin for Hunter) *2. Huinter *3. Hunnter *4. Huntere *5. Hunterr

Hurricane of 1918

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[[Category:Louisiana, Disasters]] [[Category:Hurricanes]] {{Worldwide Disaster|Hurricane}} -------
Hurricane of 1918
A devastating hurricane (or three day storm, as they were sometimes called by locals) blew out of the gulf in 1918 onto the Louisiana coastline and then into the eastern portion of Texas. The storm was categorized as a 3, with wind surges of 120 miles per hour. An article written by David Roth of the National Weather Service out of Camp Springs, MD is titled Louisiana Hurricane History. Chronicled in it is the damage done to Cameron Parish, Louisiana. “Westlake was a “scene of desolation” as most buildings were leveled. Very few Sulphur businesses were left standing.” The article further recounts the monetary damages brought by the storm the Union Sulphur Mines lost assets equal to $3 million and the Goosport Milling District caught fire and was the heaviest damaged area. But even more important than the money, 34 people lost their lives due to the storm. [http://www.srh.noaa.gov/images/lch/tropical/lahurricanehistory.pdf] for the article in its entirety.
Lost assets equal to $3 million 34 people lost their lives
Sources *[http://www.srh.noaa.gov/images/lch/tropical/lahurricanehistory.pdf 1918 Louisiana History] for the article in its entirety. *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1918_Atlantic_hurricane_season *[https://www.weather.gov/media/lch/events/txhurricanehistory.pdf David Roth of the National Weather Service out of Camp Springs, MD Hurricane History]

Hurricanes Cyclones

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Huskar Moorend Pit Colliery Disaster

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[[Category:Huskar Colliery, Silkstone, Yorkshire, 1838]] [[Project:Worldwide_Disasters|Worldwide Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining_Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:England_Mining_Disasters|England Mining Disasters]] |[[Space:Yorkshire Mining Disasters|Yorkshire Mining Disasters]] |Huskar Colliery, Silkstone, Yorkshire, 1838 Contact: Joan Whitaker ===History and Circumstances=== * Date: 4 July 1838 * Location: House Carr (Huskar) Colliery, Silkstone, Barnsley, Yorkshire, England * Victims: 26 lives lost * Cause: Coal Mine Inundation :'''Mine History''' Huskar Pit was a coal mine in the South Yorkshire Coalfield that was sunk to work the Silkstone coal seam. The mine was in Nabs Wood, outside the village of Silkstone Common, in the then West Riding of Yorkshire. The Huskar Colliery was joined to the Moorend Colliery for the purposes of ventilation and was the property of Mr. R.C. Clarke of Noblethorpe. The official name of the coal mine was House Car Colliery. Huskar is local dialect. The Silkstone coal seam is at its shallowest in the Silkstone area. Mining was an important local industry, not only in Silkstone, but in the surrounding area. Wikipedia gives good description of the South Yorkshire Coalfield.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Yorkshire_Coalfield Wikipedia] :'''Mine Disaster Circumstances''' The 4th of July 1838 was a dreadful day in Silkstone's history. It was when 26 children between the ages of 7 and 17, working as 'hurriers' and 'trappers', were drowned at the local coal mine. {{Image|file=Huskar_Moorend_Pit_Colliery_Disaster-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=The stream in Nabs Wood which caused the Flood }} On the day of the disaster there was a violent summer thunderstorm from about 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Hailstones and about two to two and half inches of rain fell. In 1838 Huskar was connected to nearby Moorend Colliery, and used for ventilation. The pit had a shaft used for pulling coal to the surface by a steam engine. There was also a drift shaft (known as a "dayhole") which passed through old workings and lead to nearby Nabs Wood. This was sometimes used as an unofficial exit from the pit by the miners. That afternoon rain put out the boiler fire and the engine could not be use to take the miners to the surface. A message was sent down the pit for all the miners to make their way to the pit bottom. This they did, but those working underground were not aware of the reasons for the emergency. A clap of thunder may have been mistaken for an explosion. Forty-four children were working below ground and, ignoring instructions to stay where they were, decided that, if there had been an explosion, there was quick and safe way out by way of a ventilation drift to Nabbs Wood. At the bottom of the drift, there was an air door and the children went through this. As they made their way up the drift, a stream which was swollen into a rushing torrent by the downpour, overflowed down the drift. The children were washed off their feet and down to the door through which they had just passed. The water rose against the door and twenty six children were drowned. Some of the older children managed to escape along a narrow opening which lead to the Moorend Colliery to raise the alarm. Twenty-six children died, their bodies thrown together near the door through which they had just passed. Joseph Garnett, the father of one of the children, was one who went in after the water had subsided and he found the body of his child. It could not be recovered until all the twenty six had been removed. The children were taken to Thostle Hall where '''George Teasdale''' and a man named Buckley washed them and then they were taken to their homes in the village in carts.[https://web.archive.org/web/20110828122958/http://www.cmhrc.co.uk/cms/document/1820_39.pdf Wayback Machine] The Sheffield Independent 7 July 1838 [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/bna/viewarticle?id=bl%2f0000491%2f18380707%2f061&fulfillmentTypeKey=4000 Findmypast] :'''Investigation Report''' The inquest into the disaster was held on Thursday 6 July at the Red Lion Inn, Silkstone by '''[[Badger-715|Mr. Thomas Badger]]''' of Sheffield, Coroner. The bodies had been viewed at their homes, '''Joseph Huskar''', who lived in Huskar, told the court what happened on that fateful day. "Eleven of us were together and they all drowned but me. The water swam me down the day hole and through a slit into another board gate. '''William Lamb''' said, "We did not know what we were going out for. We thought it was fire. The water washed the children down the day hole against a door, through which we had just come, and they were all drowned. If we had stopped at the pit bottom we should have been saved." '''Uriah Jubb''' stated that "I was coming up the dayhole with '''Elizabeth Taylor''' and some other. We heard the water coming and me and '''Elizabeth Taylor''' got into a slot in the dayhole and we stopped there until we could get out. The water met the others as they were coming up and drove them against the door where they were drowned." ;The coroner, '''[[Badger-715|Mr Thomas Badger]]''' of Sheffield said "‘It is now my duty to inquire whether any negligence had been used or any act of criminality committed by the parties, whose duty it was to render every assistance in their power towards rescuing the children from their awful situation. From the inquiries that have been made, I believe that there was no reason to suppose that such was the case, or that any act of criminality has been committed; and if the jury is satisfied, after the hearing the evidence, that such was a fact, they will have no difficulty in returning a verdict of accidental death." After hearing all the evidence and the accounts of survivors, the jury returned a verdict of "Accidental Death". === The Legacy === The children's bodies were brought up from the pit and buried together in the churchyard of All Saint's Church, Silkstone. A memorial was erected bearing the names and ages of those who died. [http://silkstonereflects.co.uk/page18.htm Silkstone Reflects The Huskar Pit Disaster] {{Image|file=Huskar_Moorend_Pit_Colliery_Disaster-5.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=The Huskar Memorial, Silkstone Church Yard }} Queen Victoria took an interest in the disaster and the loss of so many young lives in a pit was a factor in the setting up of the Royal Commission to enquire into women and children working in coal mines. Nationwide, the disaster shocked public opinion. '''The resulting inquiry led to the ''1842 Mines Act'' which sought to introduce some protection for child miners and meant that all girls and boys under the age of ten were prohibited from working underground.'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mines_and_Collieries_Act_1842 Mines and Collieries Act 1842] In 1988, the community of Silkstone Parish built another memorial in Nabs Wood, depicting two children at work underground. In 2008, to mark the disaster's 170th anniversary, the event and subsequent inquest were turned into a play by '''Sylvia le Breton''' and performed by the local Grass Roots theatre group in Silkstone church. [http://www.grass-roots.org.uk/ Grass Roots Theatre Group.] A novel by '''Alan Gallop''' about the event's history was published in 2003 (Sutton Publishing Ltd.), entitled "Children of the Dark: Life and Death Underground in Victorian England".[https://www.amazon.co.uk/Children-Dark-Underground-Victorias-England/dp/0750930942 Children of the Dark Book (Amazon)], and Peter Bond wrote and performed a song, "Act of God", about the tragedy; the song is included on the 1979 album "See Me Up, See Me Down" from Highway Records.[https://www.discogs.com/Peter-Bond-See-Me-Up-See-Me-Down/release/4644982 See Me Up, See Me Down] In 2010, a commemorative stained glass window crafted by local residents was installed in the church.[http://silkstonereflects.co.uk/page30.htm Silkstone Reflects The Huskar Disaster Window] {{Image|file=Huskar_Moorend_Pit_Colliery_Disaster-14.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption= Huskar Memorial Window, Silkstone Church }} ===Sources=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Victims''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! 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Hussenbach

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There were two Hussenbach villages: 1. Hussenbach [Eustenbach] (Linevo Osero) is in the Kanton of Frank, in the Province of Saratov, and is on the Bergseite (hillside) or west side of the Volga River. The colony was founded in 1767 with a population of 525. By 1912 the population was 8080, and in 1926 it was 6623. This was established as a Lutheran village and is located on the Medvidetsa River. 2.Hussenbach (Gaschon) sometimes called Neu-Hussenbach, is in the Kanton of Krasny Kut, in the Province of Samara and is on the Wiesenseite (meadowside) or the east side of the Volga River. This village was established in 1860 as a daughter colony. In 1912 the population has been shown as 6624. This is also a Lutheran village and is located on the Gaschon River. This Hussenbach (#1) is located on the Medvidetsa River. It is also known as: Linevo Osero, Linevo Ozero, Linjowo Osero, and Ustenbach). The founders of Hussenbach were 118 families who came from Brandenburg, Saxony, the Palatinate and Darmstadt. The village was named for the surname of the first mayor (Vorsterer) Jakob Hussenbach. “A group of 219 colonists arrived in Oranienbaum on May 4, 1766 on the ship ‘Kleine Andreas,’ under the leadership of Vorsteher Jacob Hussenbach, a tailor of the Lutheran faith from Frankfurt am Main. Many Volga villages got their German names from the leader who brought them from Germany. German villages were not given names at the time of their founding. The Crown and its directors had reserved this right for themselves. By decree on February 26, 1768 Hussenbach colony was officially named Lake Linevo (Linevo Osero) from the nearby lake, Linevo. Reconstructed First Settlers list (Surnames and some given names): https://hussenbach.weebly.com/reconstructed-first-settlers-list-for-hussenbach-linevo-osero.html The following surnames are mentioned: Adam, Adler, Adolf / Adolph, Albert, Albrecht, Alel?, Alstadt ?, Amen, Appelman, Arnhold / Arnhold / Arnholdt, Bachman / Bachmann, Bangert, Barbie?, Bauer, Baum, Baumunk ?, Bazen ?, Bechtold / Bechthold / Bechtholdt, Bedel, Beidel, Beiner / Beihner, Beiler, Beisel, Bendel, Benzel, Besel / Bessel, Bickert ?, Biel, Boxberger, Brauer, Burgart / Burghart / Burghardt / Burghardt, Dalinger / Dahlinger, Dechert, Dehm, Derek, Detter, Dewald, Dietz, Doring / Dohring, Dorn ?, Drufeld ?, Druzel ?, Ebert, Eckard / Eckhard / Eckhart / Eckhardt, Eisel, Erdman / Erdmann, Eherhold / Eherenhold / Ehrhold, Engel, Estrain ?, Ewel ?, Fecht, Fink, Fisher / Fischer, Folp?, Foos / Foose, Frank, Freundt, Fries, Frolich /Frohlich, Fromm, Fuchs, Fuhr, Funk, Fup, Gabert, Gangel?, Gardlyub?, Geitz, German / Germann / Herman/ Hermann, Getsel ?, Gotz, Gradwohl/ Gratwohl, Grigorius, Gumberger ?, Hamberger, Hanefries / Hahnefires / Hahnnefires, Hartje / Hertge, Haun, Heiman / Heimann, Heimbuch, Hetzel, Hilt, Hofman / Hoffman / Hoffmann, Holler / Kohler, Horn, Hornung, Hussenbach, Ickes, Ihl, Ikst ?, Jager, Jeist?, Jugarman?, Kalbfleisch, Karst, Kasewitter, Kegele?, Keib, Keiler, Keim, Kein, Keip?, Keit, Keller, Kerst?, Kiesz, Kildau / Kulthau / Kuhlthau, Kindsvater, Klehman / Klehmann, Klein, Knaus, Knicht, Knies / Kniess, Koch, Koleber, Korbel, Korn, Kosberger, Koske ?, Kowach, Krau ?, Kraus, Krein, Kreiner, Kreis / Kreiss , Kreser ?, Kreuzer / Kreutzer, Kroh, Kumerscheim / Kumerscheimer, Lais / Leis, Lehm ?, Lemberger, Lenz / Lentz, Leonhardt, Lettern?, Litke / Ludtke, Lutig, Marker, Mauer / Maurer, Meier, Mich / Mick, Mill / Muhl, Muller, Muhlberger, Muhling, Obermuller, Ogel?, Osterreich, Oswald / Ostwald, Otto, Patzold / Petzold, Paul, Peiler ?, Pep ?, Peppler, Pfalz, Pfau, Pfeifer / Pfeiffer, Polyaks?, Povelovski, Propp, Rausch, Rauth, Reichel?, Reischle, Rezenau, Rippel, Rommel / Rummel, Roth, Rothenberger, Salzman / Saltzman, Sauer, Sauerbrei / Sauerbreier, Saul, Schaab, Schaaf, Schafer / Schaffer, Schilling, Schneider, Schneidmuller, Schottzel, Schrag, Schreck, Schreiner, Schumacher, Schwab, Schwarz / Schwartz, Seibel / Sippel, Seilbach / Seilbahn, Sening?, Siebert, Spreier, Stab /Staab, Stein, Steinhammer, Stenzel, Stettinger, Stigletz, Streck, Strom, Suppes, Tarn?, Tautfest, Tittel, Vogel, Volk, Von der Heit, Wachter, Wagner, Wanzel?, Wasenfelder, Weich, Weitzel, Werth, Zimmerman / Zimmermann, Zink, Zinn, Zohl Movement of the colonists to or from the following villages is mentioned: Gololobovka [Donhof], Grechinnaya-Luka [Walter], Kamennii Ovrag [Degott], Karamishevka [Bauer], Lesnoi-Karamish [Grimm], Makarovka [Merkel], Medvedizkoi-Krestovoi Buyerak [Frank], Oleshna [Dietel], Pamyatnaya [Rothammel], Peskovatka [Kolb], Pochinnaya [Kratzke], Sarepta, Sosnovka [Schilling], Splavnucha [Huck], Talovka [Beideck], Vershinka [Kautz], Yagodnaya Polyana

Husser Sisters Postcards

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[[Category: E-Cards]] [[Category:Family Postcard Collections]] [[Category: Western US E-Cards]] [[Category:Utica, New York]] [[Category:Kinsley, Kansas]] == The Sisters == The six Husser sisters [[Husser-8|Anna Marie]], [[Husser-10| Caroline]], [[Husser-13| Emma]], [[Husser-14| Wilhelmina]], [[Husser-15|Mathilda]] and [[Husser-16|Julia]] were the daughters of [[Husser-9| John]] and [[Hiller-103|Christiane Friederike (Hiller) Husser]]. Anna Marie, the eldest, was born in 1873 in [[:Category:Utica, New York |Utica, New York]] the rest of the girls were born in [[:Category:Kinsley, Kansas | Kinsley City, Kansas]] after the family moved there in 1878 or 79. ::
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:: It is not clear who started collecting postcards, perhaps the girls all did. Many of the early ones are addressed to Caroline. Later ones were addressed to Anna Marie including ones from her sons. She died in 1957. Her husband, [[Smith-43626 |Herman Smith]] died in 1965 and when things were finally be cleaned up in the early 1970s the postcards were discovered. :: There are about 350 postcards in the collection. Most have brief notes. Some tell of arriving safely at a destination, others are asking why a letter has not been written. The collection starts about 1905 and ends about 1950. It had not been organized and there were no notes. It was just a large number of postcards that had been kept and placed in a book for safekeeping. ---- [[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards.jpg|145px]][[Image:Kinsley_Kansas_E-Cards.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-1.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-2.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-3.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-5.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-6.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-6.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-7.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-8.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-9.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-10.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-11.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-12.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-13.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-14.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-16.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-17.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-18.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-19.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-20.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-21.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-24.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-25.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-26.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-27.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-29.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-30.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-31.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-32.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-33.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-34.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-35.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-36.jpg|145px]] [[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-37.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-38.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-39.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-40.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-41.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-43.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-44.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-45.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-48.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-50.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-53.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-54.jpg|145px]] [[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-55.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-60.jpg|145px]] [[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-4.jpg|125px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-15.jpg|125px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-22.jpg|125px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-23.jpg|125px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-28.jpg|125px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-42.jpg|125px]] [[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-46.jpg|125px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-47.jpg|125px]] [[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-49.jpg|125px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-51.jpg|125px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-52.jpg|125px]]

Hutchings Name Study

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[[Category:Hutchings Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] ==About the Project== The Hutchings Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hutchings Hutchings] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Hutchings name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Hutchings's), by time period (18th Century Hutchings's), or by topic (Hutchings DNA, Hutchings Occupations, Hutchings Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. This study grew out the work that [[Hutchings-831|Steve Hutchings]] and his late father did on the Hutchings line from Sturminster Newton.
It appears to be quite a common surname in Dorset, but the groups in different areas don't appear to be connected (yet).
Hutchings from anywhere in the world are welcome, this study in not just for Dorset. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Hutchings Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Wiki-ID|Coordinator Needed]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Hutchings}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * === Links === There's an excellent guide to Hutchins settlers (often from the West of England) in the American colonies here [[Space:Sources-Hutchins_Families]] === Tasks === 2,111 profiles have the [[:Category:Hutchings Name Study | Hutchings Name Study]] category applied as of Jan 15. There are more than 2,200 Hutchings profiles on the site. See https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=HUTCHINGS&order=dobup
(Previous counts: 1,640 on Nov 28, 2018; 1,505 on July 31; 1,399 on Jul 18; 1,245 on Jul 3; 1,160 on Jun 27; 748 on Jun 20; 414 on Jun 14; 284 on Jun 10; 195 on Jun 8). I'm working my way through this list:
Hutchings born in Dorset in the 1851 census of England and Wales https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=75&query=%2Bsurname%3AHutchings~%20%2Bbirth_place%3ADorset~&collection_id=2563939 Still to be done:
Hutchings born in Dorset in the 1861 census of England and Wales https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=75&query=%2Bsurname%3AHutchings~%20%2Bbirth_place%3ADorset~&collection_id=1493747 And if anyone's feeling really adventurous:
All Hutchings in the 1851 census of England and Wales https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=75&query=%2Bsurname%3AHutchings~&collection_id=2563939 Migrate all the Hutchings strays at http://www.hutchings.me/genealogy/strays.html to WikiTree ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== (This list is not exhaustive)
Because, historically, a lot of names were spelt phonetically variants such as Hutchins and Hutchens are welcome. * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hutchens Hutchens] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hutchins Hutchins] {{One Name Study|name=Hutchings}}

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Welcome to Hutchinson County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ==History/Timeline== *{{Blue|Hutchinson County was created 1876 and organized 1901 from Bexar Territory.}} The county was named for pioneer jurist Anderson Hutchinson.https://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/hutchinson-county {{Image|file=Wilbarger_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=250 |caption=Ranch brands }}

'''1873:''' English brothers James Hamilton Cator and Arthur J. L. (Bob) Cator arrived after the railroad went through. They became buffalo hunters and founded an outpost along the North Palo Duro Creek and named the camp, Zulu. After this it was known as '''Zulu stockade'''. {{Image|file=Hansford_County_Texas_USA-2.jpg |align=c |size=320 |caption=Map of Hansford, Hutchinson, showing Adobe Walls. }} :'''Adobe walls''' was originally a small fort in Hutchinson county, near Hansford County's southern border. The Indians of the area had only killed buffalo for food. When the Buffalo hunters and huntering expeditions began, it led to a depletion of the buffalo herds. This developed into conflicts between the Indians and settlers. The '''Second Battle of Adobe Walls'''

*'''1874''' the Second Battle of Adobe Walls occurred in neighboring Hutchinson County in 1874. *'''1874-75''' This led to the'' '''Red River War of 1874-1875'''''. A group of buffalo hunters attempted a revitalization of Fort Adobe. The Comanches, Cheyenne, Arapaho and Kiowa regarded the fort as a threat to their existence. The decrease of the buffalo herd was a threat to their existence. The Comanche medicine man''' Isa-tai''' spread the word of their immunity to the white man’s bullets in battle. *'''1874-75''': '''Quanah Parker''' lead several hundred in a raid on the Adobe Walls fort. The buffalo hunters were able to force the Indians into retreat.

::Quarter Circle T Ranch established by Thomas Sherman Bugbee.. The Scissors Ranch began. *'''1878''' William E. Anderson began the Scissors Ranch at the Abobe Walls site. The ranch was named after the brand, which looked like a pair of scissors.

::Turkey Track Ranch, was begun by Coloradan, Richard E. McNalty.

*'''1881'''- McNaulty sold Turkey Track Ranch to Charles Wood and Jack Snide. *'''Hansford Land and Cattle Company''' was developed by James M Coburn of Scotland. *'''1882'''- Quarter Circle T. Ranch and Scissors Ranch were sold to Coburn. *'''1883'''- Coburn acquired the Turkey Track Ranch. *'''1887''' Hansford became a stage stop on the old Tascosa-Dodge City Trail. *'''1890''' -By this date, 23 Ranches had formed. :Bent, St. Vrain and Company established a trading post in this area to tap into Indian trading. Known as Fort Adobe, it was blown up by traders three years later due to Indian depredations. The ruins became known as Adobe Walls.

'''{{Blue|6666 Ranch}}''' {{Image|file=King_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=6666 Ranch barn }} :'''1900 The 6666 Ranch in King County.'''. with 350,000 acres used for cattle and horses. The origin of this Ranch has two stories: :This gambler from Missouri, Burk Burnett won land for a ranch in a high-stakes card game. He named the ranch after the winning hand he had held ({{blue|four Sixes}}) .. the Four Sixes or the 6666 Ranch. Burnett and his descendants deny this story. He says he bought the ranch from the Louisville Land and Cattle Company and named it after the brand already imprinted on his first herd: 6666. '''{{Blue|Who knows which is true?}}''' This ranch is managed by Burnett's grand-daughter Anne Winfohr Marion (62) and husband John. In the 1960-1970's a Marlboro cigarette ad with an image of the 6666 red and white barn made the ranch famous on Madison avenuehttp://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/the-biggest-ranches/ {{Image|file=Carson_County_Texas.png |align=r |size=150 |caption=6666 Ranch brand }}{{clear}} *https://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/the-biggest-ranches/ *https://www.6666ranch.com *https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9063289/Legendary-Texas-Ranch-owned-oil-dynasty-152-years-sale-192m-death-heiress.html *https://www.6666ranch.com/about/

:'''1921''' Oil and gas were discovered in the Panhandle, with sensational oil and strikes in Hutchinson and many of Texas panhandle. This led to the oil boom of the town of Borger. Soon Phillips began and the huge refinery there for the oil. http://texasalmanac.com/topics/business/history-oil-discoveries-texas In the 1950's Phillips was a town with the huge refinery located in the majority of it. Local women learned '''not''' to hang their laundry out on the clothes line if the wind was blowing the "carbon black"Memories of [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ::Later (January 20, 1980) a huge hydrocarbon expolosion in the Phillips 66 refinery occurred .caused Borger to close Phillips as a town. This wiped out two gasoline producing units and the steam facility.. Also many homes and business in Phillips and Borger were damaged.. This , a hydrocarbon explosion wiped out two gasoline-producing units and a steam-generating facility, causing millions of dollars worth of damage to homes and businesses in both Phillips and Borge :'''1926''' enormous oil deposits were found in nearby Hutchinson County

'''{{Blue|Adobe Walls}}''' Adobe Walls was North of the Canadian River. It was built about 1845-46 made of adobe, the size of 80 sq ft. With some Indian attacks, the post closed in 1848. It was finally blown up.. Indian activities forced the post to close by 1848. Attempts were made to reestablish the post, but it was finally blown up in frustration, providing the Panhandle with its first landmark ruins. A legend in his time, Col Kit Carson fought in the first battle of Adobe Walls. In 1864 the First Battle of Adobe Walls was fought by Colonel “Kit” Carson and his force of 335 men (with 75 Indian allies) fought hostile Kiowas, with assorted Apaches, Comanches, and Arapahoes near the ruins. The casualties were three dead with 15 wounded for the Army and Indian casualties were estimated to be 60 killed or wounded. ::(See Kit Carson at Adobe Walls by Clay Coppedge) :About 10 years later, Kansas merchants opened a trading post about a mile from the original Adobe Walls ruins with the main building constructed of sod, similar to Kansas buildings at that time.. One is called Bent's Fort near the Adobe Walls Ruins. '''{{Blue|SECOND BATTLE, 1874}}'''
:June 27, 1874 Billy Dixon and other scouts were camping near where the sod buildings had been erected. Adobe Walls was a good place to camp since it was in the breaks of the Canadian River, giving semi-defense if there was an American Indian attack. Billy and scouts were guiding the Easterners who wanted to hunt/kill a buffalo. People were coming from Kansas and the East to hunt and kill Buffalo for the skins, and/or sport, yet this was the primary food source for the area's Indians. Other Buffalo hunters were there also.. {{Image|file=Hansford_County_Texas_USA-7.jpg |align=l |size=300 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Hansford_County_Texas_USA-6.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=image of distance Dixon fired the famous bullet. }}{{clear}} In the Second battle, a large force of Indians battled with the buffalo hunters. The Indians were upset that people were killing off their food source.. When the Indians attacked the Buffalo hunters, the civilians were able to successfully ward off the war party of Comanche and Cheyenne warriors. This was part of the Indian Wars. According to the story, Billy Dixon fired a "lucky shot" which knocked an Indian off a horse near Chief Quanah Parker. The Indians eventually left.. It is said there were only three dead. Later the post was again abandoned. Later the Native Americans were successfully relocated to Indian Territory, Oklahoma, USA. Former Army scout and survivor of the 1874 fight, Billy Dixon built a house at the ruins of Fort Adobe. In 1887 Dixon’s house became the community post office and Dixon became postmaster. *Dixon Creek in southern Hutchinson County is named for Billy Dixon, and the Billy Dixon Masonic Lodge in Fritch. Personal artifacts from his scouting days are housed in both the Hutchinson County Museum in Borger and the Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum in Canyon. [http://lkbscherrybowl.blogspot.com/2012/01/things-were-booming-in-borger-texas.html Borger Texas] http://borgertx.gov/history.htm SEE''' [[Dixon-4250 |William (Billy) Dixon]]''


'''{{Blue|The Scissors Ranch}}''' This ranch was formed in 1878 near the old Adobe Walls site and the second ranch for Hutchinson County, after Thomas Sherman Bugbee's Quarter Circle T. Its brand looked similar to a pair of scissors. William E Anderson started it, naming the ranch for the brand, which was registered in Mobeetie, 1880. That 1880 census reflected 1600 acres with a value of $800.00, 485 cattle, 15 milk cows, 54 horses, 9 mules, and 7,000 sheep. (It is no wonder the panhandle does not have much grassland. Seven thousand sheep grazed it down to ZERO. Anderson served on the jury in Wheeler for a trial oJohn McCabe who was accused of killing a brother-in-law of Charles Goodnight.The ranch was founded in 1878 by William E. Anderson and named for its cattle brand, which resembled a pair of scissors.1879 was a bad year and Anderson lost 200 sheep and some cattle due a severe weather.. By 1882 Anderson sold his land, Cattle, etc to Hansford Land and Cattle Company, which was buying up ranches in the vicinity. After this is became known as the Turkey Track Ranch.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/aps14


'''{{Blue|Turkey Track Ranch}}''' Richard E McNalty brought his herd of cattle (with his brand, Turkey Track) south from Colorado. He picked out the Turkey Track Ranch and started it in 1878. There was a good rolling expanse of grasses located on Moore Creek. (this is now in Hutchinson County. In 1879 he had 6,500 head of cattle and 55 horses on 7,000 acres of pasture, even had seven or eight employees. By 1881McNalty moved back to Colorado and sold the ranch Word and Snider in 1882 worked with other Panhandle ranchers to construct a 200-mile drift fence to save their grass from the cattle drifting southward. Life was hard in the Texas Panhandle, so they sold the Turkey Track Jan, 1883 to the '''Hansford Land and Cattle Company.''' Its founder, Scottish-born James M. Coburn was a banker in Kansas City, who combined several N Panhandle herds. He bought out Thomas S. Bugbee''''s Quarter Circle T '''for $350,000 and also William E. Anderson's '''Scissors Ranch''' near the Adobe Walls site. Coburn adopted the '''Turkey Track brand''' for all of the cattle on all 3 ranches.. The combined ranches covered northern Hutchinson and southern Hansford counties. Bill Hudson was the company's first range boss.However lightning killed Johnston out on the range and Coburn was not a rancher, he was a banker..He found Caleb (Cape) Willingham ) former Oldham county sheriff, who obtained the loyalty of the cowhands. With him supervising, The Turkey Track Ranch prospered 20 years. When a drought occurred, Willingham drove 1500 steers to market. He also sent herds on the railroad to Dodge City. Later he could ship cattle from towns of Canadian and Miami. Willingham with family lived in Bugbeee's old Stone House.. Later the built a frame house with lumber from Dodge City. Also they built a 3 room bunkhouse, a smokehouse; By 1890 The Hsford and Turkey track owned 85,000 acres land, and leased 350,000 more acres. Another resident was William Dixon... During this time, Willingham and his family resided in T. S. Bugbee's old Stone House, and later they constructed the county's first frame dwelling nearby, out of lumber freighted in from Dodge City. Other structures at the headquarters included a three-room bunkhouse, a smokehouse, and various sheds and corrals. Coburn, in the meantime, continued to reside in Kansas City but brought his family out for annual summer visits. By 1916 the ranch had become the property of W.T Coble, a rancher who had settled on Moore Creek in 1899 and had begun expanding after building up his herd.Hansford Company and '''Coble''' adopted the brand for his cattle. Soon he had a spread the size thirty-two pastures and hay meadows, 100,000 acres in all, on the very land where McNalty had begun the Turkey Track in 1878.Adobe walls post office ceased operating 1921. BY 1980 the Turkey Track Ranch was owned by descendants of Catherine (Coble) Whittenburg, W. T. Coble's only surviving child. '''Whittenburg cattle still bore the Turkey Track brand.''' http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txhansfo/ranches.html BIBLIOGRAPHY: Gus L. Ford, ed., Texas Cattle Brands (Dallas: Cockrell, 1936). Laura V. Hamner, Short Grass and Longhorns (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1943). John L. McCarty, Adobe Walls Bride (San Antonio: Naylor, 1955). Pauline D. and R. L. Robertson, Cowman's Country: Fifty Frontier Ranches in the Texas Panhandle, 1876-1887 (Amarillo: Paramount, 1981). Jesse Wallace Williams, The Big Ranch Country (Wichita Falls: Terry, 1954; 2d ed., Wichita Falls: Nortex, 1971). ::Author comment: Seems the purchasers of the land got bored easily.

===='''{{Blue|A Story about Borger, Texas}}'''==== began May 2, 1921 when a gusher oil well was struck on the 6666 Ranch of S B Burnett. The first Panhandle oil well was drilled near Borger, TX on May 2, 1921, on the 6666 Ranch of S.B. Burnett. :They called the well a poor quality strike compared to the oil wells of East Texas. While that well was a poor quality strike, the 1926 gushing arrival of "Texas Tea" caused the town of Borger to explode into existence practically overnight. 90 days following the big oil strike, there were 45,000 people living in Borger.. It is said they were living loving, drinking, and fighting. The town previously had only had tumbleweeds, prairie dogs, and antelope.. :'''1921''' First Panhandle oil well drilled near Borger. :The history of "Borger Town" is full of history of drinking, sex, drugs and boogie-woogie. After the oil strike, there were many oilmen, prospectors, roughnecks, panhandlers, fortune seekers, card sharks, bootleggers, prostitutes, and even dope peddlers. Following this came the criminals and fugitives. Some called it “Booger Town.” The town was not as this author has seen it in current days.. Early days organized crime was led by '''Two Gun Dick Herwig.'''. If one wandered into the town in those days, brothels, dance halls, gambling, speakeasies were commonplace, along with Murder and robbery. Moonshine stills flourished. Two Gun Herwig promoted all of this.. Another famous person was W.J. Shine Popejoy, the King of Texas bootleggers...{{Image|file=Hutchinson_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Two Gun Dick Herwig }}{{clear}} A year later Governor Daniel J Moody sent a detachment of Texas Rangers, under the leadership of Captains Frank Hamer and Thomas Hickman to fix the problem. The rangers did stabilize the town. They sent many undesirables out of town. The wave of violence continued sporadically into the 1930's. With a couple of murders, the Governor stepped in, imposing martial law for a month... Once again the State troops were sent to help local lawmen. Eventually this was achieved, but Ace Borger "(town promoter) for whom Borger was named was killed by an enemy, Arthur Huey in 1934.[http://lkbscherrybowl.blogspot.com/2012/01/things-were-booming-in-borger-texas.html Borger Texas] http://borgertx.gov/history.htm A drop of trivia: The first rotary drilling rig, built at for $25,000, was placed into use near Borger, TX by W.T. Willis, J.E. Trigg, and H.D. Lewis. The 6-inch-diameter (150 mm) drill could pierce through rock.


'''{{blue|Phillips, Texas}} ''' This is a sad story. When oil was struck, Rancher James A. Whittenburg established a community of Whittenburg nearby in 1926. Originally the Phillips refinery was called Pantex, Texas. Later this refinery was renamed Phillips, TX after the employer, Phillips 66. Phillips completed its Refinery in 1927 (originally named Alamo Refinery). A description is rather strange to relate. This refinery was very large. There were many smoke stacks belching out the carbon black from the refined oil.. There were some houses scattered for the workers. My family enjoyed barbecue at a small business. Phillips had a $77,000 school, built in 1936. {{Image|file=Hutchinson_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Phillips 66 town }} Unfortunately in January 20, 1980, a huge explosion occurred in the Phillips 66 refinery and town. A great deal of the refinery was destroyed and some houses in both Phillips and Borger were damaged. This caused the town to be closed as a town. It seems Phillips had bought the land, it moved the remaining houses to either Borger or Stinnett. This left the refinery. http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasPanhandleTowns/Phillips-Texas.htm https://www.legendsofamerica.com/tx-hutchinsonghosttowns/3/

{{Image|file=Wilbarger_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=Ranch brands }}{{clear}} ===Government Offices=== '''1st County Seat''' '''Plemons was the first county seat i'''n Hutchinson county. James Andrew Whittenburg filed on four sections of land in Hutchinson County. There he built a dugout shelter near the Canadian River. He used the acreage as the family homestead. In 1901, Whittenburg donated acreage from the homestead land, for the establishment of Plemons. When Barney Plemons filed for land there, the town was named for him. Plemons became the county seat in 1901. '''2nd County Seat-'''-The county seat is Stinnett. The county was created in 1876 but not organized until''' 1901'''. It is named for Andrew Hutchinson, an early Texas attorney. {{Image|file=Hutchinson_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Hutchinson co. Courthouse, Stinnett }} Hutchinson County is part of the Borger, TX Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is also included in the Amarillo-Borger, TX, Combined Statistical Area. It is located in the northern portion of the Texas Panhandle. *History of Hutchinson County is accented in downtown Borger in the Hutchinson County Historical Museum, called '''Boomtown Revisited'''. ===Geography=== North Central Plains is bounded by the '''Caprock Escarpment''' in the Panhandle. The Caprock is higher in elevation than the rest of the North Central Plains. A noted fact of one who has lived there,- over the ages the creeks and rivers run-off of water wears the region down to the river. This is known as the '''Breaks.''' The Texas Panhandle is a region of the U.S. state of Texas consisting of the northernmost 26 counties in the state. The panhandle is a rectangular area bordered by New Mexico to the west and Oklahoma to the north and east. The Handbook of Texas defines the southern border of Swisher County to be the southern boundary of the Texas Panhandle region. According to the Panhandle Regional Planning Commission, the following counties constitute the Texas Panhandle: *Armstrong County, Briscoe County, Carson County, Castro County, Childress County, Collingsworth County, Dallam County, Deaf Smith County, Donley County, Gray County, Hall County, Hansford County, Hartley County, Hemphill County, Hutchinson County, Lipscomb County, Moore County, Ochiltree County, Oldham County, Parmer County, Potter County, Randall County, Roberts County, Sherman County, Swisher County, Wheeler County ===Adjacent counties=== :North- Hansford ::East - Roberts County :South - Carson County ::West - Moore County :Southwest - Potter County ::Southeast - Gray County :Northwest - Sherman County ::Northeast - Ochiltree County ===Protected areas=== :Adobe Walls :Canadien River :Lake Meredith National Recreation Area ===Demographics=== Panhandle of Texas ====Cities==== *[[:Category:Borger, Texas|Borger]] ====Towns==== *[[:Category:Stinnett, Texas|Stinnett]] (county seat) *[[:Category:Fritch, Texas|Fritch]] '''Unincorporated communities''':
*[[:Category:Sanford, Texas|Sanford]] *[[:Category:Lake Meredith Estates, Texas|Lake Meredith Estates]] *[[:Category:Pringle, Texas|Pringle]] *Spring Creek *[[:Category:Texroy, Texas|Texroy]] '''Ghost Towns'''
*[[:Category:Adobe Walls, Texas|Adobe Walls]] * Dial, Texas * Whittenburg, Texas (ghost town) began when oil was struck *[[:Category:Plemons, Texas|Plemons]] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plemons,_Texas Plemons is 10 miles S of Stinnett *'''[[:Category:Phillips, Texas|Phillips]] is still a refinery''', now ('''ghost town)''' - 1980 the Phillips 66 refinery had an explosion, after which all living quarters, businesses in this town were shut down. {{Image|file=Hutchinson_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Phillips refinery }}{{clear}} '''Formed From'''
:Bexar County, and Young county ===County Resources=== Soil is black and brown sandy loam. Early years economy was cattle ranching and agricultural (farming of wheat (harvested in early summer). Other crops were corn, sorghum, and oats. *'''1974'''- 38,279,469 barrels (6,085,949.2 m3) extracted from county lands. *'''1980's''' Hutchinson County had an economy based on '''agriculture, oil, and transportation''' ===WARS=== :Indian Wars
::Texas Panhandle history:-- several battles over an adobe fort known as Adobe Walls. 1) 1845, an adobe fort was built in the panhandle of Texas (near Hutchinson to house the post, which was blown up by traders in 1848 due to the Indian attacks. 2) '''First Battle of Adobe Walls'''- In 1864, the ruins were the site of a a well known battle to people living in the Panhandle of Texas (one of the largest battle on the Great Plains. Colonel Christopher "Kit" Carson led 335 soldiers eastward from New Mexico. A group of 72 Ute and Jicarilla Apache against greater than 1000 Comanche, Kiowa and Plains Apache. This large Indian force caused the retreat of Carson. :Note Carson was accredited with striking a blow against the Indians as well as removing his men out of a trap. {{Image|file=Hansford_County_Texas_USA-4.jpg |align=l |size=280 |caption=Indian Warriors. }}{{Image|file=Hansford_County_Texas_USA-3.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Marker- Participants. }}{{clear}} 3) June, 1874- '''SECOND BATTLE of ADOBE WALLS:''' 1872-73, a small group of men tried to rekindle a settlement around Adobe Walls, with store, saloons, blacksmith shop, and corrals and a sod store to purchase buffalo hides. That year a couple hunters were killed. The free-ranging Indians viewed this limited settlement as encroaching upon their hunting territory. The Indians attacked a group of gathered there including many buffalo hunters and men from the East who came to try to kill buffalos. This battle went on for over 5 days. The second day they had to drag the dead Indians away from the camp, until William "Billy" Dixon fired a lucky shot which killed an Indian from horseback.. ''' Bat Masterson''' and others were there participating in the battle as well. See: [[Dixon-4250 |William "Billy" Dixon]] . Eventually the Indians left. It is said that possibly Quanah Parker may have been wounded in that battle. 4)''' Red River War of 1874–75''', The Adobe Walls battle morphed into the Red River Wars. This resulted in the final relocation of the Southern Plains Indians to reservations in what is now Oklahoma. Artifacts of the Antelope Creek Indian culture have been found in the Canadian valley in Hutchinson County. Archaeologists have found 1,300 acres (5.3 km2) of Alibates flint in the area that was used as a quarry for shaping flint tools. Nomadic Plains Apache also camped in this area as did Comanche, Arapaho, Kiowa, and Cheyenne. ====Census==== :1880 50 :1890 58 :1900 303 :1910 892 :1920 721 :1930 14,848 :1940 19,069 :1950 31,580 :1960 34,419 :1970 24,443 :1980 26,304 :1990 25,689 :2000 23,857 :2010 22,150 ====Notables==== {{Image|file=Hutchinson_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=250 |caption=. }} '''[[Dixon-4250 |William (Billy) Dixon]]''' ====Land Grants==== *Billy Dixon acreage *James Andrew Whittenburg filed on four sections of land in Hutchinson County. There he built a dugout shelter near the Canadian River. He used the acreage as the family homestead. In 1901, Whittenburg donated acreage from the homestead land, for the establishment of Plemons. When Barney Plemons filed for land there, the town was named for him. Plemons became the county seat in 1901. Currently Stinnett is county seat. ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Highland Park Cemetery, Borger, Texas|Highland Park Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Westlawn Memorial Park, Borger, Texas|Westlawn Memorial Park]] *[[:Category: Stinnett Cemetery, Stinnett, Texas|Stinnett Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Holt Cemetery, Hutchinson County, Texas|Holt Cemetery]] '''Near Hansford county line''' Many Hansford citizens are buried here. *http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2636 *http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Hutchinson/ListHutchinson.html *http://www.historictexas.net/cemeteries/2h/hutchinson.htm {{Image|file=Hutchinson_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=230 |caption=' }} ===Sources:=== *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hutchinson_County,_Texas#Cities *http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasPanhandleTowns/Phillips-Texas.htm *"Texas: Individual County Chronologies". Texas Atlas of Historical County Boundaries. The Newberry Library. 2008. Retrieved May 24, 2015. *Gannett, Henry (1905). The Origin of Certain Place Names in the United States. Govt. Print. Off. p. 164. *Kirkwood, Scott (2006). "Rock of Ages". National Parks Magazine Fall.*"Alibates Flint Quarry". National Park Service. Retrieved December 14, 2010. *Rathjen, Frederick W (1998). Texas Panhandle Frontier. Texas Tech University Press. pp. 74–75. ISBN 978-0-89672-399-3. *Keenan, Jerry (1999). Encyclopedia of American Indian Wars 1492–1890. W. W. Norton & Company. pp. 2, 3. ISBN 978-0-393-31915-6. *The Red River War of 1874". Texas Beyond History. UT-Austin. Retrieved December 14, 2010. *http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2636 *http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Hutchinson/ListHutchinson.html *http://www.historictexas.net/cemeteries/2h/hutchinson.htm *http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txhutchi/

Hutchinson Grandparents of US President Andrew Jackson

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Creating a place for all of the sources and theories around the parents of [[Hutchinson-251|Elizabeth Hutchinson]] :From Ahnentafel of President Andrew Jackson URL:http://www.genealogymagazine.com/andrewjackson1.html Data Changed: Date: 26 MAY 2010 ::Ronald Vern Jackson's Andrew Jackson and Rachel Donelson Ancestry (Salt Lake City: Accelerated Indexing Systems, Inc., 1980), chart 1, shows Elizabeth Hutchinson is shown as the daughter of Robert William Hutchinson and Margaret Lisle, both of Antrim, Ireland, "based part on family tradition and some old books in the National Archives." ::This webpage no longer exists and a search of the website came up with nothing. [[Lee-5956|Lee-5956]] 00:19, 3 August 2018 (UTC) ===Summary=== There is some disagreement about the identity of the husband of Margaret Leslie. There is general agreement that his last name was 'Hutchinson'. But here is disagreement about his first name and ancestry. There are roughly three views: :A) He was of Scotch-Irish ancestry, born about 1690 in Carrickfergus, Antrim, Northern Ireland. Nothing more is known about his ancestry. He married Margaret Leslie in Northern Ireland. They had five daughters in Northern Ireland all of whom married and immigrated to North America. They settled in the Waxhaw region on what is now the North-South Carolina border. There is no evidence that he ever left Northern Ireland. :B) He was Cyrus Hutchinson (or Francis Cyrus Hobart Hutchinson), the great grandson of Col. Sir John Hutchinson ([[Hutchinson-257]]) and Lucy Apsley. On some variants of B), Cyrus immigrates to North America. Otherwise B) is the same as A). :C) He was a son of Dr. John Hutchinson III ([[Hutchinson-255]]), son of John Hutchinson II ([[Hutchinson-256]]) and grandson of Col. Sir John Hutchinson and Lucy Apsley. John Hutchinson II came to South Carolina before 1690 and settled on a land grant near the coast south of Charleston. No first name appears in the sources. The husband of Margaret Leslie was the paternal grandfather of Andrew Jackson ([[Jackson-1299]]) (hereafter AJ). Biographers of AJ provide an account that is essentially A). There is some evidence supporting the name 'Cyrus', but evidence for the accompanying ancestry to produce B) is not apparent. It is plausible that a son of John Hutchinson II settled in South Carolina as described in C). Dr John Hutchinson III had two sons, Joseph and Thomas, whose descendants are well documented. Other children attributed to him are less well documented. That he had a son who was the husband of Margaret Leslie is not apparent. Each of these views will be considered in more detail below. ===View A=== The Hutchinson family has been of some interest to several biographers of . These include: :[1] Booraem, Hendrik, [http://www.worldcat.org/title/young-hickory-the-making-of-andrew-jackson/oclc/45102954&referer=brief_results''' ''Young Hickory: The Making of Andrew Jackson''''']. Dallas, Tex: Taylor Trade Pub, 2001. :[2] Meacham, Jon, [http://www.worldcat.org/title/american-lion-andrew-jackson-in-the-white-house/oclc/212855253&referer=brief_results '''''American Lion: Andrew Jackson in the White House''''']. New York: Random House, 2008. These discuss the ancestry of the Hutchinson family in Ulster and and their activities in the Carolinas. In addition, :[3] Murphy, Marion Emerson, [[Space:Early Leslies|'''''Early Leslies in York County, South Carolina, their migrations to Tennessee, Missouri, and Arkansas, their ancestry and descendants''''']] 3rd Ed, privately published, 1976 source for [1] discusses the families activities in the Carolinas in somewhat more detail. In turn [3] refers to :[4] Walkup, Samuel H., [http://www.worldcat.org/title/s-h-walkup-papers-1858-1876/oclc/24561259&referer=brief_results '''''Papers. 1858-1876''''']. Chapel Hill, NC 27514 United States and several unpublished genealogical sources and public records in the Carolinas. [4] appears to contain a report of Walkup's research (~1858) aimed at determining AJ's birthplace which incidentally mentions the circumstances of the Hutchinson family. [4] is deposited at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Library. I have not seen it. Genealogical reference books pertaining to U. S. presidents are: :[5] [https://www.worldcat.org/title/burkes-presidential-families-of-the-united-states-of-america/oclc/1253053&referer=brief_results Burke's presidential families of the United States of America] London : Burke's Peerage, 1975. :[6] Roberts, Gary Boyd [https://www.worldcat.org/title/ancestors-of-american-presidents/oclc/32824722&referer=brief_results Ancestors of American presidents] Santa Clarita, Calif. : Published in cooperation with the New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Mass. by C. Boyer, 3rd, 1995. In their entries pertaining to AJ, neither offer any information about the ancestry of his mother, Elizabeth Hutchinson. That both AJ' s parents came form Northern Ireland and directly to the Waxhaws region of North /South Carolina is pretty standard AJ lore. :"His parents were Scots-Irish colonists Andrew and Elizabeth Hutchinson Jackson, Presbyterians who had emigrated from Ireland two years earlier. [1] [2] Jackson's father was born in Carrickfergus, County Antrim, in current-day Northern Ireland, around 1738. [3] Jackson's parents lived in the village of Boneybefore, also in County Antrim. :"When they emigrated to America in 1765, Jackson's parents probably landed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They would have traveled overland down through the Appalachian Mountains to the Scots-Irish community in the Waxhaws region, straddling the border between North and South Carolina.[4] They brought two children from Ireland, Hugh (born 1763) and Robert (born 1764)." ::[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Jackson Wikipedia, Andrew Jackson] ::(has further citations) :"Little is known about Andrew Jackson’s ancestors. Apparently, he knew very little about them himself. Since both of his parents died when he was still quite young, he had little opportunity to learn about his heritage. Although many of his mother’s sisters lived nearby during his youth, he maintained a close relationship with only a few of them once he moved to Tennessee." ::[http://thehermitage.com/learn/andrew-jackson/family/ Hermitage web page, Family] ====Ancestry==== None of [1, [2], [3] is willing to speculate about the name of the father of the Hutchinson sisters ([[Hutchinson-249]]), nor his ancestry though all agree his family lived near Carrickfergus, Antrim, Ulster. [1] thinks the family may have been "fairly prosperous" and "involved in the linen trade". [3] is cited as the source of this. What 'involved in the linen trade' might mean in terms of social class is far from clear. [3] says the family came from Ayrshire, Scotland via Ulster, but provides no person specific information. In their entries pertaining to AJ, neither [5] nor [6] offer any information about the ancestry of his mother, Elizabeth Hutchinson. [2] reports that AJ's mother regaling AJ with stories about her father's "fighting the British at the Battle of Carrickfergus" which his probable age suggests might refer to the brief [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Carrickfergus_(1760) occupation of Carrickfergus Castle] by the French in 1760 . But, this would not have involved fighting the English...unless he were on the side of the French. This may be fabrication or possibly confusion with an earlier ancestor who fought in the more well known [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Carrickfergus_(1597) "Battle of Carrickfergus"] in 1597 in which it would have been plausible to find an Ulster native "fighting the English". But, this was well before the emigration of Scotch Presbyterians to Ulster. ====Children==== There is general agreement among the above sources that the Hutchinson family in the Carolinas consisted of six daughters and possibly one son [3]. It is possible that there were other children in Ulster who did not emigrate, but there is no evidence of this. Other sources mention seven daughters, but perhaps mistake given name variants of one individual for different individual. The names as dates provided here are based on [3]. [3] above has: "Our Leslie kin in County Antrim were neighbors and friends of a family of linen weavers by the name of Hutchinson, who lived in Carrickfergus. The Hucthinsons were also of Scotch extraction and originally from Ayrshire, Scotland. It is said that one of the Leslie women married a Hutchinson in County Antrim. From this union came six daughters, all of whom could read and write -- which for women of that time was quite and accomplishment! These Hutchinson daughters were destined to get a small niche in history. Some of the daughters married in County Antrim, the others in America, to which all of them emigrated in the succeeding years. Samuel Leslie (L1) our ancestor, married Sarah Hutchinson, one of the six, the place of marriage reputedly being County Antrim. His brother John Leslie (L2) married another sister, Mary Hutchinson. The youngest of the six sisters was Elizabeth Hutchinson. She married Andrew Jackson Sr., and they produced Andrew Jackson, Seventh President of the United States, as history so well records. There is evidence of a close relationship between the Leslies and Hutchinsons in North Ireland. This carried over into Pennsylvania and the Carolinas after they came to America.. Whether the reputed Leslie who was the mother of the six Hutchinson daughters was closely related to our forebear Samuel Leslie (L1) is not known. Since the marriage of first cousins was frowned upon it is not likely that Samuel Leslie's father was the uncle of the Hutchinson girls. However there was in all likelihood some blood relationship." : 05/29/09 :revised 05/15/15 : JDS ([[Sneed-20] ===View B=== ====Discussion==== There is some evidence that descendants of the Hutchinson sisters believed their maternal grandfather's first name was 'Cyrus'. The earliest evidence I have found is: :[7] [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/215628?availability=Family%20History%20Library Hemphill, J. C., Men of mark in South Carolina; ideals of American life: a collection of biographies of leading men of the state. Washington, D.C. Men of mark Pub. Co., 1907-09], vol. 3, p. 170. ::Flinn, Rev. John William, D. D. was born in Marshall county Mississippi on the 11th of July 1847. ...His mother, Mrs. Sarah Ann Work (Means) Flinn...was descended from Cyrus Hutchinson, a hero in the siege of Carrick Ferfus, who came to America early in the eighteenth century with his three daughters, one of whom became Mrs. Jackson, the mother of President Andrew Jackson. The Erwins, Wilsons, Vances, Jacksons, Burys and Phifers are descended from the daughters of Cyrus Hutchinson. No source is given. Further evidence is :[8] [[Space:Mc_Kamey-Moore_Letter| Mc_Kamey-Moore_Letter]] dated 1926. This appears to be a letter from a descendant of Margaret Hutchinson McKamey (McKemey) with an accompanying tree diagram in which the name 'Cyrus Hutchinson' appears. No account of the ancestry of Cyrus Hutchinson is provided. However, there is reference to an article in the '''''Saturday Evening Post''''', 25 July, 1925, p. 80 which maintains that AJ "descended on both side from from old Scottish kings". I have not seen the article. In addition to this professional AJ literature mentioned under A, there is a body of material on the web that pretends to know quite a bit more about the parents of the Hutchinson sisters. (See 1.3.2 Examples below.) Though the material is not unequivocal, the essence of it is this. The parents were Francis Cyrus Hutchinson [1690-177 Ulster - 1748 VA (arguably [[Hutchinson-249]])] and Margaret Lisle [1694 Ulster - ? ([[Lesslie-7]])]. The father's ancestry can be traced back 3 generations to Colonel Sir John Hutchinson I [1615 Nottingham England - 1664 Kent England ([[Hutchinson-257]])] (a prominent member of the parliamentary party in the English Civil War, and "regicide" who died in prison as a result of this.) and Lady Lucy Apsley [1619 - 1681] ([[Apsley-1]]). From there, the ancestry is well documented back to the Norman Conquest. The problem with all this is that there appears to be no documentation for anything between the Hutchinson sisters and Sir John. Surprisingly enough (given his prominence) little appears to be know of Sir John's children (except that he had 9 of them). However '''''Memoirs of the life of colonel Hutchinson, publ. by J. Hutchinson. To which is prefixed The life of mrs. Hutchinson, written by herself''''', 2nd edition, London, 1808, Preface, ii-iii has :"...Col. Hutchinson left four sons, of which the youngest only, John, left issue two sons ; and there is a tradition in *the family, that these two last descendants of Col. Hutchinson emigrated, the one to the West Indies or America, the other to Russia ; the latter is said to have gone out with the command of a ship of war given by Queen Anne to the Czar Peter, .and to have been lost at sea." I am not sure where this "shadow genealogy" originated. It may originate in "family lore" as appears to be the case with [7] and [8] above. There was a Wikipedia article that stayed up for about a year (2007-2008) was deleted after some discussion. See :[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Francis_Cyrus_Hobart_Hutchinson Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Francis Cyrus Hobart Hutchinson] :[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Elizabeth_Hutchinson_Jackson Talk:Elizabeth Hutchinson Jackson] I think some of the material appearing on the web may be derived from this. But some other antedates the deleted Wiki article. One motivation behind all this may be the "novelty" of linking of AJ with English gentry. But, there is just enough circumstantial evidence (and absence of hard information) to make the gist of the "shadow genealogy" somewhat plausible. Sir John had a son, John II [1650 Nottingham, England - ? ], who emigrates to Ulster. It was not uncommon for gentry in this part of England to acquire land in Ulster in the late 17th century. This might have been particularly attractive to the son of a family on the wrong side in the recent civil war. John II has a son John III [1675 Carrickfergus, Antrim, Ulster - ?] who is the father of Francis Cyrus. But, it's not so clear how one of the social class of '''''this''''' putative Francis Cyrus might have ended up in the "linen trade" (see [1]). : 05/20/15 : JDS ([[Sneed-20]]) ====Examples==== Examples of View B) appear below. There are probably more to be found. Much or this material appears to be repetitive suggesting a single source for all. But, I have not been able to identify such a source. :[http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/hutchinson/393/ Re: Hutchinsons of Waxhaw, SC, late 1700s, genealogy.com, February 16, 1999] ::frequently cited :[http://www.westernkyhistory.org/livingston/andrewjackson.html Andrew Jackson & Elizabeth Hutchinson] :[http://www.geni.com/people/Francis-Hutchinson/6000000007235808836 Francis Cyrus Hobart Hutchinson Geni] :Death ::November 12, 1748 (58) ::Charlotte, Mecklenburg, North Carolina :Other examples below give the same place, but no date. None provide sources for either date or place. :[http://www.geni.com/people/Elizabeth-Betty-Hutchinson/6000000003113486794 Elizabeth "Betty" Hutchinson Geni] :[http://johnlisle.us/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I51858&tree=stedman_main Cyrus Hutchinson Stedman Family] :[http://mykindred.com/cloud/TX/getperson.php?personID=I106881&tree=mykindred01 Francis Cyrus Hutchinson My Kindred] :[http://www.stupakgen.net/Genealogy/Spencer/01382_mcbr.htm Ancestors of Helen Spencer] ::skeptical :[http://kinshiptree.com/getperson.php?personID=I83170&tree=kinshiptree Cyrus Hutchinson Kinship Tree ] :[http://www.familycentral.net/index/family.cfm?ref1=15859:52369&ref2=15859:52368 Cyrus HUTCHINSON Family Central] :[http://fabpedigree.com/s096/f099125.htm President of the United States #7] :[http://genweb.jrac.com/genweb.php?DB=gwdb26&ID=I56191&query=pi Elizabeth Hutchinson GenWeb@JRaC] :[http://genweb.jrac.com/genweb.php?DB=gwdb26&ID=I56189&query=pi Andrew Jackson GenWeb@JRaC] :[http://www.thefullwiki.org/Elizabeth_Hutchinson_Jackson Elizabeth Hutchinson Jackson] ::has sources ::Cyrus Hutchinson given in Burkes Presidential Families of The United States of America, Burkes Peerage Limited 1975 edition. ::American Presidential Families, By Hugh Brogan & Charles Moseley. MacMillian New York,1993 792 pages. But the entry in the first ([5] above) pertaining to AJ contains no mention of Cyrus Hutchinson. I have not looked at the second. :[http://gedbas.genealogy.net/person/show/1125621536 Elizabeth HUTCHINSON GEDBAS] :[http://family.hodank.com/blue/group9/f_3bf0.html Elizabeth Hutchinson HODANK] :[http://okielegacy.net/journal/ezine/?vol=0&search=2&term=McGill&term2=Gene NW Okie's Ancestrial Lineage] :[http://www.strangehistory.org/cms/index.php/popular/93-elizabeth-hutchinson-jackson-the-missing-matron Elizabeth Hutchinson Jackson: The Missing Matron Strange History.com] :[http://www.ovguide.com/francis-cyrus-hobart-hutchinson-9202a8c04000641f80000000055add24 Francis Cyrus Hobart Hutchinson Video | Interviews] :[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:373W-F6R Francis Cyrus Hutchinson Family Search] :[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:3SRD-Y5T Cyrus Hutchinson-I Family Search] :[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:37FV-6HW Cyrus Hutchinson-II Family Search] ===View C === Hutchinson family lore traces their ancestry to Dr. John Hutchinson III ([[Hutchinson-255]]) who is believed to be the son of John Hutchinson II ([[Hutchinson-256]]) and grandson of Col. Sir John Hutchinson and Lucy Apsley. The two narratives appearing in :[[Space:Chee-Ha|Chee-Ha]] provide a sketch of this view. The context for these narratives is described in :[[Space:Col. John Hutchinson|Col. John Hutchinson]]. There is ample documentary evidence of Dr. John Hutchinson III and some of his children. :[https://books.google.com.au/books?id=rUITAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA61&lpg=PA61&dq=1709+%22Dr.+John+Hutchinson%22&source=bl&ots=KviRo-xT3h&sig=OzaHfAAAy8_x9-0QnxGmOZeWVEM&hl=en&sa=X&ei=0XdOVY31C8rVsAXohYHoCA&ved=0CCsQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=1709%20%22Dr.%20John%20Hutchinson%22&f=false The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine, Volume 13] ::August 5, 1709, John Holland, Sr., gentleman, and Dr. John Hutchinson executed a bond to Governor Johnson for Holland's faithful administration of the estate of John Holland, Jr., deceased, late of the province. Witness: Thomas Hepworth, Dep. Sec. (Page 146.) :[https://books.google.com.au/books?id=hvAxAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA112&lpg=PA112&dq=Charleston+%22Dr.+John+Hutchinson%22&source=bl&ots=z4u9FcVEwv&sig=7U2OG03t4ehXTLKl9E7_0ocKYk0&hl=en&sa=X&ei=FX5OVeb0G8ifsAXujoDAAw&ved=0CIgBEOgBMBI#v=onepage&q=Charleston%20%22Dr.%20John%20Hutchinson%22&f=false Register of St. Philip's Parish Charles Town, South Carolina, 1720-1758] ::N0vr. 15 1726 Joseph the Son of Dr. John Hutchinson & Charlotte his Wife was Born— ::Do- 11 Elizabeth the Daughter of Dr. John'Hutchinson and Charlotte his Wife was Born in the year 1725— ::1722 , N0vr: 13th Thomas, Son of John Hutchinson & Anne 'his Wife, was born.— :: 1728/29 January Charlotte the Daughter of John Hutchinson & Charlotte his wife was born. :[http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/hutchinson/3576/ Re: Thomas HUTCHINSON, arr. 1630 in MA with brother, George] :[http://home.comcast.net/~rhutchinson/MemberPages/member39000.html Member #39000 Family Line] No source shows a Cyrus Hutchinson as a son of Dr. John Hutchinson III. Nor do they show a son to be a husband of Margaret Leslie. There is plausible evidence that Dr. John Hutchinson III '''''believed''''' he was a descendant of Col. Sir John Hutchinson and Lucy Apsley. :[http://www.afanews.com/articles/item/1024-a-1720s-armorial-silver-cann-from-charleston-south-carolina#.VU5-t2Za8rV Silver Cann, Antiques & Fine Art] Of course, one might question the reliability of this source as well as the the veracity of the belief that it appears to indicate. [[Space:Chee-Ha|Chee-Ha]] says that John Hutchinson II came to South Carolina before 1690 and settled on a land grant near the coast south of Charleston. The location of the land grant is clear. But the circumstances are not. That John Hutchinson II received the grant directly from Charles II seems unlikely. He does not appear among the proprietors in standard sources. Standard accounts say the proprietors were rewarded for their service to the royalists. However, John Hutchinson II may well have received a "land grant" from one of the original proprietors. I don't know if records of these survive. I have not been able to find documentary evidence of a grandson of Col. Sir John Hutchinson in South Carolina. Though this does not seem unlikely. It is also possible that he came to South Carolina by way of Northern Ireland. Again there appears to be no documentary evidence for this. It is possible that the plausible account of the ancestry Dr. John Hutchinson III was somehow "merged" with the ancestry of Cyrus Hutchinson, the produce a rather improbable ancestry for Cyrus. Other sources are: :[https://wwwt .british-genealogy.com/archive/index.php/t-822.html View Full Version : Col. John Hutchinson, Owthorpe] : 04/09/15 : JDS ([[Sneed-20]]) == Sources == : Source S697 :[[Space:IGI Family Group Record 141|IGI Family Group Record 141]] : Source S714 :[[Space:Hutchinsons of Waxhaw, SC, late 1700s|Hutchinsons of Waxhaw, SC, late 1700s]] : Source S715 :Booraem, Hendrik, [http://www.worldcat.org/title/young-hickory-the-making-of-andrew-jackson/oclc/45102954&referer=brief_results''' ''Young Hickory: The Making of Andrew Jackson''''']. Dallas, Tex: Taylor Trade Pub, 2001. : Source S716 :[[Space:Descendants of Lesslie|Descendants of Lesslie]] : Source S718 :[[Space:Descendants of William de Ros|Descendants of William de Ros]] : Source S730 :Meacham, Jon, [http://www.worldcat.org/title/american-lion-andrew-jackson-in-the-white-house/oclc/212855253&referer=brief_results '''''American Lion: Andrew Jackson in the White House''''']. New York: Random House, 2008. : Source S731 :[[Space:Col. John Hutchinson|Col. John Hutchinson]] :[http://www.geni.com/people/Francis-Hutchinson/6000000007235808836 Francis Cyrus Hobart Hutchinson] : Source S736 :[[Space:Early Leslies in York County, South Carolina, their Migrations to Tennessee, Missouri and Arkansas|Early Leslies in York County, South Carolina, their Migrations to Tennessee, Missouri and Arkansas]] :[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Francis_Cyrus_Hobart_Hutchinson Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Francis Cyrus Hobart Hutchinson] :[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Elizabeth_Hutchinson_Jackson Talk:Elizabeth Hutchinson Jackson] ::Two above are a discussion about a Wikipedia article (deleted 2008) on FCHH. The discussion is mostly about whether FCHH merits a page on Wikipedia; conclusion he does not. But there is also discussion of whether FCHH is the grandfather of AJ; conclusion -- it's controversial. There are reputable source on both sides. Recent professional biographers reserve judgement. ==Acknowledgements == This person was created through the import of JDS_09_17_10.ged on 09 February 2011. WikiTree profile Hutchinson-685 created through the import of clements.GED on Jul 9, 2011 by [[Clements-425 | John Clements]]. See the [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=Hutchinson-685 Changes page] for the details of edits by John and others.